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''! ... 1 ?! . : . ::.': .. .t.ii1: 1 i?1 . 4 0-•:-.'.‘vi:::..1:;':: '1:.;`.`i;.:44i.1ir,:%; ' .., ,, s , • ...:, ::.;•Nit, t ,i,:: , ... , 0::-*• , , :. .'h.,,....41gP, % g/ / h :•.3 :,.ii:4:.:, •:: {::4,4Q;' , 1 I: : 41., S ,'- .,, :`;`',1.f•••4."1,, 4 „ 1,,,,•4 , - ikY s • - ‘l . ... .'N . : 1:' • ".-;'...,. •',..%'.•1 ; • It:i' •:',. .4 7 ! .' • '. + ;•'l.. 1 ..1% .:.., , l' V. RONSON .1 • \S? _~,, . e; IMM=E= N' j~ f •~ ail ., Y:-% ;. 7b 'g FRIDAY 11011211±4G, OCT. 4, 1861 • CITY AFFAIRS. - • _L....L.__ /awrictutotanicaL.. Observatioas for the Ingt, by. G.E. Shaw, Optician, fiS Filth street ;•lawnactiiii - • itni: . I 1.& 1111, ••• 0 0 64 • " 111 ‘. 96 , 72 Barelnetar .......... 2 t 7.10 RICIPIIRLICtAiI COMM.* VICK MT. . . . ' POCTUSIDInt trans maim sous: WILLLaKH.YCOLUaa,?IU.tftrab. • Pas 1119811.17 mass bl,lllO, Clatai : PANT W. WILLIAM, elitsbargb. Pal ASSXUSII SOWN 0311110 , 11 ?UM!: iGUN 2401124, lI Ram Towelibtp, rot 621'in:a : JOUR F. rieNttiV, klueborgb. ' 101111113191. T: ' THOII/10 Atirgiarry: 9110M811 J. IRIOHIM, Lowerlit.tilalr; MUIR 0, SWAN NON, Obutlen; WILLIAM 110 TONY LN. McOsodlesi; 10018ITIND UAW; Po.lgbarlh . lOt attain: • IlliapY WOODBol.tostlas Is • • • Ks norsoorotast: - 111r9ltlt 11.11TON,DI Opp.. Bt. Wilr tr , . v.& sasramoscat Darlp 001.1•41110 C Wulma )O. 'AARON IfLOYD, of Pittoturgb. "JOHN MiOLTING, of RtuabarAh 110 BRIT U. DAVMot Ob . — . _ -.;• • '...1 Mewls About- eturphy - and the !Frowns ...,, . , . On Wednesday .arternono, attar the arrival , •., of Sylvester W. Murphy, the absconding wit. is ii the clothing. fraudeaseeciatormation - .L.:, . - • wee made susw against all the old dafendatati, • - -- . • - _and the curia will go up before the, Grand , -,..-• • . •• - say at the approaching term. Warrants were •"•-• . , • ... issued, aid• Asher and Abraham Frowenfe/d --, -• ' ' L• . lad Lewis Margarines each gave bail, to an ' •-• Mat, in WOO. Morris Frauenfeld and Joe. •' • ''''• ' Morgenstern are,dither sleek from the city, or could not be fond. Imformation was also made against Murphy sad Morris If enfold, charging them with conspiring toiled' to defeat the ends air:atlas. Ball, was regain of Murphy In the sum of • • ' $6,000, but being u able to give that amount iv\ - - . he was committed to :ism, where he trill re. main unless released by ths Court. It is alleged that Morris Frauenfeld met Murphy In Now ..; • . York, primlacts to the trial In the Supreme tmatt, and- after getting him drank took him • ' . ~ abosedthe steamer Africa, then to sail In a few . boon, paged his pockets with British bank ' - bill, and sovereigns, and left him to "sober up The Ladies and the Isiah soldiers. Oi Moeda: the evening pspivis gave notice • • of a meeting to prepare comforts lor the How .pitaha in Western Virginia. We have jail the following Rote showing bow nobly • ... and promptly their patriotiani Troves itself in Excautoa Hatt, Allegbeny,"St;pt. 3 : The, ladies who asked help for the sick and wounded soldiers of the United States in Vit. . ' gialwithrimagh your columns; teal that it is our defy and pleasure to inform the friends who so promptly assisted us; oF tbe sunset collected, • , :.through the name medium. • • .We have now eleven bores packed ready •" ' - "'" for skipping tovday, contusing 1.70 Milne; 128 • . abuts; • 16 enakirtst 10 bliskets ;,122 pair of sock.; 47 pair of slippers; 26, pair of ticks; +5B paw of drawertii; 14 pair , of flannel shirts ; 4* l2 pair of flannel drawers:, 1. box of nice old linen ; S drawing gowns;:100 towels; .36. ".. `handkerchiefs; 119 pillow cues; 3 Mohan :pillows; 75 bandages ;I box of pad., arm pads . .andamp reels; 8 lbs. of condo soap; 4 small boxes contaising presento. tomato homelands wine, can peachesijim, &c. • 1 lb. arrow fedi lbs. of corn starch; ' 4 lee. of ••. , prunes; 1 lb. of • galantine ; sponges, linen, soap, ate. • - Sale or Valuable Coatiowedia.... learn-that Mr .'Jams M. Bail ey, . , aid other., /cuddly „concluded . 11 • purchase of three hundred agree of coal land, from Judge Boggs, or - lower St. Clair town., ship. _The lend is located about. two miies • from the Mosongabels river, and 'stickle coal • - • deposits.-> Thll purlieus are an iscorporated ',, company; and it is their .intention to opeh up an extensive „coal business—thew Works to be ie operation on or before the brat of July next. The pries paid to Jadge Boggs, fez the coal privilege alone. is 2350 per acre, or an aggro. • gate of 0105.000. The company will nand a portion of thhhill,,sed construct a railway to the river at a point immediately bore the Mo. • nongsliela bridge. The enterprise will Snake a very heavy capital, andwill add materially to he growth. sad . prosperity of -the in which the .Worka ide, to' be located: - 'Wooly • • add that Judge Boggs has still a large tract 01. • ; -"; this wettable .Isad in the name vicinity. His unsure were among the earliest settlers of odds comely, and, his title comes through the A Girl In • Hagtmelitilm-fitramge Freak. Clousiderable excitement wee erected in the Third. Ward,. Alleghenyi , yesterday, by the sodded eppemanee of a young lady, fa full mil ksop lig, who promenaded several of the prin. ravel streets, unattended by any of her. friends, 'mile or female, and disappeared be suddenly as she appeared. _Mr heir, complexioe, and pa. oral eppearanoe clearly indkated bar sex, and she seemed to have dolma the uniform of some inali-friend "just for the fen of the thing," or rhos - to win a warm Be this as it may, doe "out, a 'figure," u toir pantaloons and jtebt ware fashionably tight. -She was looked at and laughed at by hundreds Of spectators, fol. llowed and saluted by seem of lobed ottlldren, and however much she me, hare enjoyed aik. fee, the generainpinion was that she had "mode' ,a Judy of herselL" ' ' SAD Arran—Boy' ,SElo2. , •—The StAllbOD. TS)! aerald aye: A terrible tragic affair bap timed gaits recently, near Morristown. Bel. moat county. through. which a boy. named /sue Atkins lost his life. .Be went into, a room is Ida father's boom to get a pa to shoot 'a batik, and loon after a report was beard at if tie 'weapon :had - been discharged. Pico media' to the room, the ladM mocker-Mead her child lying upon the door with his braille blows out. It is believed that the little fel low radarrook to blow into the bamel 'of the lan, and that tiis foot coming in Contact with the trines', it went off, the ball , enteiing bis &oath sad paining through his Mad, with the molt mated. . . , • gisalifzut Ktuitbi--Atr.:Joseph LIIIIIII, for merly of Baltimore, bat for a somber of yeara put a citizen of Sumbenville, and an engineer on ilfe Steubenville and Indiana Railroadjuset with a fetal accident at- Cadiz Innetion s Sat urday morning last. ; While engaged is...coup ling a locomotive to I tender Ma Wily was caught between them and so seriously crushed that he died from the injuries time rauived on Wheitlayi, Mr: Lewis wee about thirty•five years et ap e and highly esteemed by hi. fellow employees. • • - • ' A DINIDILIILT Fimati.—Margarst Vachon, tm octoroon, residing on First went, Alleghe ny. tithe house lately vacated b) the. nolo. taus Larry Marty, was arrestia and taken. betom Alsatian' Jamison (acting Mayer) ay. en oehube ordtsorgerly conduct preferred by Joltialt Marsh. ' fibs has been misting berate gitterally obnorlove to the neighborhood, and upon agreeing to Mare the preibres, - was di.. charged. • • - CALL Accersatzi.—Mei. Charles A. Dickey, 'Of ifleallag, has Sculpted a call tendered him by the Folanh United Presbyterian Churiti, Al. leeway, row lrorshiping in the. Bowman bedding, Mora Common:- Mi. Dickey -is a young man of fiee natural- *bifida', and - an 'used 'aid deroted minister. 0. has stair . field o - stolidness before him, and iforpared will (Inaba's" named in 'name the present nesiess into's large and floarithing coogrega. en N*caotu Nam, Niw Yozir.—We call the ettettion of our readers to the advertise. mint, ie- Soother taloa% of this palatial No. Mt; whom - proptioten, with a new to meet the' • imidenclis °Ube times, hare reduced the pries of board to two: dollars per day. Oar (needs Malting Heir. Yarn eats now share all the lat. arise of C . lnasepteone - table:and a princely house lor iirery moderate per diem sum. Suomi= Orrsatiosa.—Tbo window glut bodies of Cossissbans a Co., Wolf, Plukettt 15 . C0., yid dial booms of Byres, Richards & Co.,' Is Etat Binsinglasm, aid um Lit boosts ,Of•aabowsU, Niue et Co., sad Maas, Meta" At Co., Ofrmissbaso, ban resosstd;opaadolue. - :•13io Amides" hor Works of /oast & Laszlo. ;Iboarost•ROebigliolo, arA VOW 111 1 ! 17 r.; MM. .4" i • ~: tp MENEM quad ghllatalarlian truodl• TAKMADAITS'OIit. —Synod met at aloe o'clock, tad after thspcost of some routine bosuns?, spent a short period In devotional exercises,- Seraral reports, petitions, etc., were pre sented and referred. James McCandless, Esq., Treasurer of the Synod, presented the annual report, which et iubits the following sanaisarr Amara ha WoolloY , et olme of lest lear,—s 168 48 Ilecetved elutes current —..-- 1,141 08 *mount Osborn . d,.--.7..,..."-----••••••41,109. Balms hallB Dr. Primly ribmlttid ibeirepoira f the Thu arer pf thiTcniag Ma's paud, whiah was read A report was mad relative to the .operations of the Theological Seminary; from which It ap. pears that alesisen you( men have hen my. commended for licensors to their rupeelive Preabyterise, durla the pullear. The report alto contained some g resommen y dations In regard to the Elenaloary bulidinge, and on motion It was referred to a tpeolal oommlttet(of which Rev. J. T. Brownlee is Chairman. After disposing of some hatlnsit not of gen eral Ritual, Synod . adjourned until afternoon. In site afternoo e , the Synod was mainly oc- Copied in ,hearing and disdaining reports. Previous to adjournment, Dr. Guthrie, Chair man of the Committee ,on the State of the Couitry, submitted a report touching the pred: ant =lima troubles, and the canoes which produced them. The preamble recounts those feadatneetat principles upon which oar Gov. element is hued, and the resolutions deolare that God is puiiishing us for our natioellelet, and calling upo n . us to repent. The principal of the nation are declared :tober—Oirpres sion of our fellowman, Covettiosnest,letem parent., and Sabbath Delecutioei Tbh war i. attributed mainly to the great sin of Slavery, and • allusion is made in the report to the fact !that as a people we are grasping and avari cicreii.4ovetous, even to a - total - disregard of the rights of our tellow men, cud not govern ed .by those moral principles which should characterize a Christian community; that the General Government permits and unction. the importation of intoxicating liquors, and the State Governments legalize the *domed trot. do—giving license to spread drunkenness and deboachtry throoghout the land; that the 'Ob servance of the Sabbath, although in a great meseure proipotid ud — utforced by,e - sional and State law, is nevertheless madly neg. lected—that tie day Is desecrated by carrying mails and operating the - poets' machinery of the Government, ete. Commendatory allusion is made to the proclamatioti Of Gen. McClellan in regard to the observance of the day, and the report recommends the appointment of a committee to lay the action of the Synod be fore the Precedent and Cabinet, as well as the Governor of the State. A resolution was a so read by a member of the committee, urging the manumission of all slaves belonging to mastere engaged in war agablet the Government—or, in , other words, embodying the sentiments of Gen. Fremont's proclamation. . ' It was moved that the report be printed, and made the order (or Friday morning, at ten o'clock. The motion gave rise to considera ble discussion, and, it was finally agreed to re commit the report, (which was in the rough,) with the understanding that the committee would prepare - a perfect copy, and submit it for consideration at ten o'clock on Friday morning. . . [We shalt --endeavoi - ti lay this; important document, ie toll, beloroonr reader.] Potpie P&UICIIIII111. Wisely 'Appeal. Rev. D. G. Bradford, the worthy putor of the Third United Pftsbiterien Chkunb, Ridge street, Allegheny, who has upon mon than: one oeculon, u an individual and ea a minister, urged and encouraged a vigorous proesestivon of the "yraiagabut treason," recently addreried his licagiegaticus, iu ivords which commend 'themeless to every touter. We append a few :entreats c. ' , "Allow me to sty here that above all others, Is time for us, as Akan/ In this highly favored land and of the beat government beneath the skies, to be idle. It Is our lot and pilvilege to live Cl a Rani when our beloved ecoustry Is Ls passing through the severest trial she has ever been called to undergo. Rebel hands are straining every sera to grasp the throat-of-oar government and extinguish our national life. And whilst that man who be. trays his. country deserves to have hi, name written second on the roll of ~lasting infamy —directly under his who far thirty pietas of silver sold his Lord—he who neither lifts • band nor breathes • prayer 011`ber behalf, do. sera usaght but .froseration from those who do. I pityno, seoro—the man whose soul is so deed, whore love of country to so weak, that it dal not make his poise fairly Suable response to the convulsive beaviegs of our great national tuait. Have we yet been aroused to the importation of the issue involved in the patient otitis? DO we realize that the question bi decided is, ehall . our liberties, of which wt have so long boasted, tad which other nations have be crashed beneath treason's elo een foot Shall our Constitution, which, like the rain from beann, extends its kind regards to all, be trampled in the dtat. and our loved .Star. Spangled Rainer" no longer wave o'er the !lode( the free and the home of the brave.? "I know something of the strength of tutu• ial affection, and of the anguish of a 'separation even by death_ from 'those lee lore. Bat for the globulin of our. "inalienable rights," and inestimable privileges, and iinumerable blew sings; will not the patriot-mother, wale, daughter and sister, when doty calls, gave up the dialog son; husband, father and brother to- be laid, D . needs be, on the altar of our counts" t,.-Are those who refuse to glee either men or means worthy to partake of our nation. al blessings 7 Do they delays' to be defended by those .gallant men with stron g , arms and lanais heartnwho have so abbly responded to oar country's call 1 Is not air national label- At MMO worth living for, fighting for, and dying for 7 And cannot Americans slog more meet ly than ever old Roman did; Dale, el decinum at pro pram mai.' ('lt is sweet and glorious to diw:for one's country."' a :1 , is Let each in his appropriate sphere battle On, toil on, and pray on, until mace more throughout our now distracted country '—'srery men &attest In safety .. Bader his own viae what he plants, and sing Tha marry song of piano to all his 001g45011: 1 44 the be idle Mother lands of other worlds; bit In such country is this, so abundantly: binned of heaven I. times gone by, and -in this her hour of peril, let us - put forth, la her delense, - all our mental energies and all our physical strength. Tbeg ions fetualiorn, made happy and free through our exertion, will bless God that we ever lived, -and oar eases shall be honored and bald in sweet rsommbranee oolong as gratitudoholds a.plitee in the human heart." Owing to the suspension of the Banks, many partici!a have een prevented from anbacribing to the National Loan. To accommodate these, and others who ffeeire,lo aid the Government in her trial for existence, the booke will re , , main'open for short lime., •With the increased facilities afforded by Bank"reauniption, the Secretary of the Treas. itrycoandentlyinspects a largo Mintage - to the Western r Ponasylvainla sabecription. 'The large number of volunteer" Sim:Li/de' vicinity gave the Government a high (piston—of the loyal and patriotic inhabitants. Will not thane at home silica, ovel patriotism by canting for ward with all the means they can spare to enable the Government to support and sustain those brave mei "rho have gone to fight the enemies of the_land,of liberty and good goy ernment, and at the same time lacers a profit able investment. ' Ann= Or A SUIPICIOI7II CHAILACTICIL.—A 'midi:tamed Alexander Wilcox was dlecoverirdi Wediudaystight,in a freight car at the Federal I street depot, by the .watchman. Two boxu of leather had been forced opee, and the sup position' Es that the fellow was hunting for pleader.' A follow - who was in company with him elide his escape, but Wilcox was given is custody of the police. :He was committed to jail:by Alderman Jamison (acting for May or Dram) for twenty days, on a charge of tits orderly conduct. - ' = Dooton C. Basis, Water Can and Row • 'Mk Pbysietan; also agsni for Rainbow's aia• . rstad Truss for Roptaxes. Carnes of !'sein d Wayns Anosta. Dasenent.--Df.' C. dill, No. sile Poen it., o!taada to all brand's of tho Donut probation. frien A Irtleled to Seed.' Try Dl. LLB 41111r! INNALLIDLB LlineillitT te pared Creme tberenelef Dr. Btsable avert, of Uor, ineunnt. the goat attn. eat bee been need in ibis erection blithe Drenti rem wilt the most anheee. U en trio us nnesdr It Is +ID Idierttl a rrite=t i g : 11tannue air 8tennightlr sbis, rad air AD IMMO! 20111/14 Wonads. leprdne: 4E4, inalllse. Winne art poir now. thie. 444 the pia vendor and resaintement of ell =ter erlie Om • Wel t s =onz Durend ear et resorhelobt su r be It vlthin fii=teS tone Dom ANL Ore edvertlee• a. ski iN uma a 05) - 41 10 4:ckrirlirpot,Rd • =EEO . . -•-•"-Par,"--#....reMsit.Tertvv,...-i,4,.......,,,,,,,z, re - -.. , ' , ..t - - . . . • - ' : "' ' . .- - :- 1.'",..-. . '-, ''., ,- t 3..": ; 7;'7''. :'".f , .' :, :.';..- *".. ~ ---- ' s ' .. ' . ' 4 17 , r. i4, , r,?, , ,..c ~w;•"5:,, "7er*-' „__ Na Leari: . . Mratl igyt ' A Ue thesiy Comae Us. The Councils *of Allegheny held a ( regular monthly meeting last evening—the members generally being present. In &krt. Mr. Bissell presented a petition for the grading and paving_ of Cedar ;venue, from the German Catholic church around the Commoni to Ws•hington *treat. Read and referred to the Street Committee, with the an dentauding that the Committee will tonsider the propriety of , pissing around both sides 01 the Common.. Mr. Lockhart pretreated the report ol the Street Committee, with a resolution anthorit ing repairs to barnade to River avenue, dam. aged by the recent good. Report accepted and resolution adopted. Mr. Walker presented the report of the Water Committee, with retaliations fur the payment of oundrybillej which were adopted. A resolution .Wllll . adopted - , authorising the Piker Committee to lens the lot adjoining the Water Werke, if they deem it Deceuary. ' Mr., Lockhart presented the report ol the Police Committee, calling the attention of Councils to the dilapidated and filthy condi tion ol the lock-up, which is declared to be a nuisance and ■ diegnce to the oily, wholly - un. fit for the purpose. A resolution accompanied the report, recommending the OIVICIIOO 01 0111106111 cells in the rear of the Mayor's office. (Ltid over to hear the report ol the Committee on' Markets.) Mr. &dd.° reed the report of the Commit tee on Markets, as follower Geitlemenr—yoisr Committee have had the subject of the necessity for the erection of new public building. pressed upon their attention so earnest/yam to call for prompt action. They feel that they would be derelict in their duty did they not, at ills time, call your attention' seriously to consider the propriety of at once placing the Diamond Improvement under con- Your Committee need not - argue the neces sity ol these Improvements. All moat agree that they are needed--and that at mthe. The revenue of the eity /2 now suffering maierially, Cod each season more than the preceding one, because butchers and venders of vegetables are compelled to seek elsewhere for those ■c bommodations which your Committee are un able to furnish. His honor, the Mayor, has informed your Committee that tbe cells so elo quently described in the report ol your Police Committee, at a late meeting, are now absii utely rotted down-eo much so that a prisoner recently made hie way through the rotten par tition,, urged by the intolerable stench which arise. Irons the hadry.drained and worse-ven tilated cellar in which these miserable dun geons were formerly located. The butchers justly complain of the condi tion of very many of their stalls le the old "market houses. The roof is leaky throughout, even. now, before the penetrating snow-water hart begun to lion the openings; while the pavements are atso sadly out of repair. Thais physical discomforts, accompanied as they aro by nation, pecuniary losses, ferni•hat least • pretext for rieveral recent reliurals to pay to the city the rent charged for the use of these stalls. Look around you, geollernen—look at this rickety, tumble-down building, which has been again and again pronounced unsafe. You see the course of the rain-water as it trickles down the walla of 'these chambers, almost unobstructed by the venerable remains or what was once a ulterable roof. You see the assembled dignity and wisdom of this city of some 40,000 souls, gravely voting allpropri• &lions to prop up these venerable legislative balls, and conrageously risking life and limb within these rickety precincts, from month to month. This being the condition of your public. kuildings, your Committee feel called upon. by every consideration of neceseity„ economy and philantrophy, not to mention • proper city pride, to recommend that Councils Mall, at the earliest practicable moment, contract for the erection of a City Ball, Market Home, produce market steeds and weigh scales, to. geiher with the improvement of the Diamond agave, in accordaece - with the plans and drawings already adopted by Council,. Your Cominittes'are convinced that a con tras:. cin be made on most reasonable terms, and at fair prices, at this time, owing to the scarcity of employment for the men and the machinery, usually employed in building. Prom some investigation; they are led to be lieve teat—all things considered—en.. the. improvement such as is proposed can be con danced for at 10 to 15 per cent. lower rates thanit !toy - previous time. The plan propomd by your committee to pay . for the erection of the proposed buildings' is, that Connell" shall advertise, calling for sealed proposals for the work, Mending to speeiflea done and drawings to-be prepared under the direction of Councils; • the Pal making the lowest bid to moire the award of °maraca and to be paid by the reverse origin, lion the reel of doge and market stands, with an allowance of not more than -- per mot, interest until the contractor is paid. By this plan, the entire . Improvement is made to pay for Itself. It Is also recommended that the inane from rents at stalls and mutat stands during the current year, dating from J11.D11,67 Ist, 1851, be appro priated to the proposed improvement, and also en annual mount molesting to Merlin's now paid by the city. Your committee have made some inquiries oialhe subject, and are encour aged-to believe that regicinsible contractors are ready to make proposals to undertake the entire improvement, nods; thi plan proposed. Assuming $4,300 per annum as the ketone from rents of stalls, an, as at present, and $8,500 as the probable tummy from rant, of stalls and garden Mende to the new market home, and $BOO as an priveleat for rents now paid by the city and - assaming the cost-of ins Diamond Improvements to 4145.000, payinents could be made, under** prOposial plan, about as follows: nds $6 oio JaaTry,l4ll,..:BB4alare incmema ome fr0m d :14 1.60 . ; nets..: Ll 9-9390 1165, atm*. 8,500 " 600-4,3153 " 1386 " Kande. 6,510 " 1411-9,380 1661, " studs— 6,600 " " 850-9 300 Total In ell ytgra ..... . -------.511,600 Your committee. &Hews that the assumed in come from route of stalls sod gawks clouds, from and snot the your 1662, is largely below the sum whlebtaay be realised. Toe abeam. modations which will be furnished to the several city °Seers by the proposed City Ball, too, will warrant a commensurate liberality on the part of the alq, when these are realised.. The prospect of - adding from' $5,000 to 111;000. per annum to the city lueomi, is as additlbpal In- dnoement which Coattails wiU'Jtot 14 . to' overlook; la estimating the , adviuitages of the propoted Improvement. ' In the above estimate ot payrnente,'lonr Committee have not- included the estimate or interest,-believing that the additional revenue, over Mid those the monad beals,mould meet the interest on the delerred,payments. Bet to , look the whole matter squarely io the lace, in ill worst. aspect, the interest aecoont at - the exhorbitant rate of len per cent. would loot' op about' as follows: Jan. H 61, yut's lolorsot au 4t0.00- $3,6400) 11901, " " 97,180 00 9,710 00 1866, 01 , 600 ( 00 1,780 00 1667, " 8,010 00 860 00 Tata latectit at ten pee teoL, os.Oao 00 —oi limo khan - One year.. tocouie, at the as sumed basin. . Your Committee, behaving d i al the contem plated improvement of the -Mimed 'quire would greatly salience the value of . all the property fronting on the equate,' as Well as on the adjacent streets, would recommend that m maybe taken to allow the public spirit of those property.holdets who wiitshers three advantages to participate in the honor, and in the cost of the improvemsat, with other public spirited citizens wbo maY be wit• ling to take stock "ebb the contractor, payable on' the same eoaditioas and terms as above in. diceted. • . 'Yetir,Committee, in directing the attention of 'Couniile to this scatter, need scarcely al lude to the fact that, unless the proposed ac tion hi taken at once, so as to Unclad, a con tract with responsible partial for the erection off new buildings at the gained practicable moment, a considerable sum most be upend aid to render the present'buildings at all ten. able. Trusting that Councils, will urnestly second the effort, your Committee Arould re spectfully submit their report, and beg leave to oiler the following resolulion: Raked, That a Spee,lal Committee Of -UMW, including the Presidents of Council, be ap. pointed with instructions to hare specifications prepared, for the im . roveniesita proposed to be erected:. on the Dismoad Fq ~,,, end to advertise for sealed proposals for Os erecUok of the proposed' buildings sad lasprovaissi ot. the ftqoare,'in accordasee with the general plan adopted by Connell", - and on the tering wh'cli me) be agreed:nos by 'said Special Committee, to report to Connell. at their next meeting. Jai*. Hit Ara, SA.v!z. H. Rommittes. Metctir, • L. Moot,. - J The report woo scooptod, am Ur. Looktiort mond no adoption o! as proolotion. A illoossatos aimed ts rind to au Enit of Onmotitnforfilr. Riddle, tfte rate of.intsnist wail stricken from she report, acid a blank .sub stitated. ' • .. • T. resolution aitaahed to the report was adopted, and Mr. Riddle and Mr; Hopkins were chosen on the Special Committee, on part of Select Coupon. The Common Council con erred, sad appointed Masers. Heath, Mont and La Comma --Anoicil, , the Committee on Wharves and Leading' presented a report, set ting forth that theists flood had swept away a large part of the leading bolo* the gas work., with a resolation authorizing ao expenditure not-exeeeding ;SOO, to repair the 'tame. The resolution was adopted. 'The Committee of Conference, on the appro. priaUon to lie Young Men's Christian Amocia• tion, reported • revolution authorizing an apl propriation of $lOO to said Amorriation, in fa for 1880-81. Adopted. _ The Committee to whom was referred the inkier.' of the purchase of a Steam Fire En• teille ? reported that they bad examined the }ter, bat in the p state of the city elute they deemed it inexpedient to recom nd the perches. of a steam fire apporatue. I apart accepted and committee% ditcharged. ' The reports cc the Committees on Surreys. Engines and Hose and Markers were read, and reeolutione for the payments ol sundry bills adopted, lifter which Councils adjourned.' An Impudent Gang of Burg Mei. The northern pan of the Second Ward,4l - and a portion of McClure township adjoining the city line, hap for the past few days been infested with a bold and Impident gang of burglars, and scarcely a night palette but houses are entered, and robbed of "ant 'ever the scoundrels can lay their hand, ore. On Saturday night, after Lring the bitiilding belonging to Mr. Patter, on Pasture Line, the slaughter-house of a butcher named. Hamilton, near by was entered, and a qurnilty of beef carried off. The stable of a Mr. Delany ryas also entered, his horse taken out aid hiletieft to his wagon, and drove off. Both the , awful and wagon were recovered the nest day, however, some distance oat of town. An attempt was • also made on the same nightie 'enter.t he rat death or Mr. on,. Em balm, on 151en4.4.111e. In attempting to force open the door,' the tueale awakened Mrs. K., who aroasml her, husband. _.When Mr. K came to the door, the robbers, who bed be- come ids:rmed by this time, were nowhere to be sea or heard. On Sunday night the residence of Mr. Thos. Potter, on - the Perryville Road, jast beyond the city line, was entered, and the carpet on the kitchen axle was taken op and carried out. In searching through the borne, the thieve, awakened a member of the family, who aroused Mr. P. On entering the kitchen, Mr. P. found the door open and one of the windows out, and was also somewhat surprised to find that the carpet had beeintolen from the floor. It was found the neat morning a shoo distance from the bowie; where it is supposed the rascals had remdined for the night, using it to shelter them from discount. Tni Copse" end the "Advocate" will be performed et the theatre to•nigbt, with Mr. Con[dock in both pieces. Mr. Cottldea always offers a large bill on his benefit night. BLoo . D Foop.—Atteation io• called to obi most nouoluible am erientillo preparation,-ed. meadseg In meshes tplapitt. It h an entirely oil dh1am47.1.14.111E162 not IN comortoded with - .any of the nnmerow *dem medicine* of the day. It Is extras remedy for all the awaits swatted, 'and pedal,' Qom of.. chronic nature-4w long standing •—es weeks, writhe, antiyonns Itaterwra, toil! germ. Gauen k Durum of New Yon, are the sob spate for It, end atm previewer/ of Me world- Searoweel.Dr. liston's /etrantrus Cosnui„ an rani. cle wlak.b every Mother zhoniti Imre in her medne closet to mama need; end containing, pan it does, no paregoric or opiate of say kind, at awa be relied upon with 1114 ntlDOid. cont c ure s ded will be fond in In: safiostale 'Wallop ill ue of Infantile coMpladrataL—. Ohio gets Journak.Cbtumens. Slake advinignegent. Per wale by GEOIIBI B. tarent. LeffWood at. Pittsberch. Pe. delystkerimll RAMALEY,AEt. PautNh nMOL , oo tits mom. tog albs 414:1 of Zaptomber, IBEt, of Clottoomptino ELEANOR 8 , wlto of David lloweloy, aged ffi pm; and 4 months. Arrivals at the ' rtheipal Hotels. LAB! NUM. Tblrd and Wood itreeln. blur° 8 ('um gr. OtlAßGlld—Clocord 11 ...7. Claelotutl tl 46e11111. Win fel. t IN Freeport E Wise, do J.B Haan, ifeßieapou t Widia,. do 8 8 Etitter,Vhila . It B Cochran, O B . lllowry, Harrisburg Jobo Edwards, !Monte I Naimoli ♦ .no, Ohio H h Ilowsll , N Y TbooKinteedY, JameMalrtt M. Paten it dlr. Chkage Mr. *lkea, Peoria Mr. 11007, It 0 Watai. Mammy 1W hum A la, Peoria .11 Wright ► 1., Loniarille W W United, do r Atwood, Wathington,D 0 T Brooke, do !el Marne A la, Sonierset J 8 Delzell, A • limo. 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Jarman, Pa BUIL' HOTS • • JONI MU. CUM. Now Brighton A Hearn, sstop •leld and Third street PEOPSIIKOI. Dr II B Sapp, BoHoven:do Trod Mulholland, do. John Bloom% do Frost, Amor id pinball, McOtel: Ida:Wimp J B lAklkty, Cormlebools Br BMW. .do irda Bram, Monidotowo Mrs BmIth:BrowortIllo J 1 . 614111014 COSI aluffe 7 stmt. twaoir Betroth; /AMClndian, I : llo 3madlass Frankllo V Wanimaker,'Mont. co. J Gomm, - 111 NrcirNmirpect Mr Fleming, .1 mai, Proccect Cur: Westmorelond co IN- Ra. d o N OHM, do N Henderson, Bosun Vlsla ft McClung. Md U Kirby, Han*lorg P Minor, do J Matta; do O Word, 0 . - .1 MltcbelL Holing. *a,o LA Robbett, rt Ilapai 0 W %lee, Lereaaler _ It flaky, do I. Velar. 10 Mhos, Zlizabeth 'Redone, Itedscavlttio EMMA • lIOTEL—LI • smut* HAI 0 AWme,oMo J Mak thuion L Stewart, Lawson 2:M;lig 3 3 4 ir D ll ill w e rthell 'acb m.imilr assor, 4 olo B. kery .t. W B Oka attars, 'Wm T Campbell, Maui & C Ptazgaos, Nob !motto a D Sou, do wPsePtait. Mahon Pll I Mono. co, 0 W flutist*, Bakerstown It Waddle. Benton tto .DLlllatr street. 111011IMML TJlreicyllistbetts 8 J /MAU% • 11.141:rtligno, Huron W Hainbard, fradarickblo 00 Hamilton, let Va Bane I Ho W,pudaken IlleGantaioo . • WI Ormatati, • • Bina Lion ixo 'to Jponny, rationlog kith, N Bothinhato Jaz lioloorp. chnUs• •• 'John Wynn Onkoport, :0 A Stoutry, Onrmony X Began, Oa Croo k It Bach 'Ula W M McKnight. IM A AWN). 0 0 .oellnItle W U W•dillattoorp 1.1 1444 *wart, Eteobenthey Lg.)lux 'lP* Mallon, OAS Roberta, - - It Merkel. Saxonburg Vrnd Starks do I 0 Morgan.P•usti J Walla* 24002 Wilie Mdlip Bortiol, ItuUtt MeUker. do w Johnson. Scarst • 0: let. Watii airs*. • G Clold won, BreGthot 0 Wilson, Allogboo7 J Nobs, Gahm, 0 Win Naive, do B Knobs. W W Woitono, Dayton, 0 D - Jonao, Ittanbaovnie NATIONAL ROTS P. lama& 1 R ?oadoian.lioeboder tl Ifitscni:Moßosoport elreolidr, do Cloodtee, Moo. city • W•Pllcßiery.lodioospolk Antig. Ows• eo 7, Anosticrog, do U bloOlatiaissirUsbetb D a mow; w linsibash . DaDt Wilma. Neer Outeord # : • .A.P Pub, Is store and for We by /X " , L. IL TOOT 00: • 011.-60 bbLs. itefiotd, of Ifilbraolor sea 'good odor, lbe ash by , 00l - • a. R. alumna) a 00. API:111141-4U bias. .Petrolonat Nvhiba-4 irabotlDD• for torpetitlns—for • - o 4. B. OAOIFIXLO if OD haTABOII-400 boxes for sale by 0 .5 A. raemaarceic a co. GRgEN APPLIS-40 bbla for ask br cedl J.ll. OABIMILD a CO. (11,14a-10, bble. thrift thaw foriesis NO ' - .op -4.A.g&1,5tp4!0. THE LATEST NEWS' kir rzLzeiRAIRR RECEtVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Latest from California OOTEN STATION Pacific Telegraph, Oct. 2. The Pony grpress from California passed /errs at one o'clock to-day. By it we have the fol- .San. Francine, Sept. 25—P. hl.—The..posi lion taken by Rev. 'Dr. Scott in regard:to the duties of the church on the Union matition, u advised by lam express, was a protest for a popular outbreak in from of Calvary Church, on Sunday last, Some time harem daylight, several flags bad been placed/on the church while an effigy, labeled ..Dr. Stott, the traitor,!' hung near by, and ; shoat r thousand people were asaemoled in ;front or'the church. When the Doctor• entered in/On morning service, some of the people uyinifested displeasure by hissing as he paned., The church was crowd ed by an sodiencr; who listened attentively_ through an one/J.4410ne! sermon. The crowd outside increarid somewhat before service ended, and anthe Doctor came dat and enter ed a carriage; in company with a lady, a rush was mode towards him, apparently more from curioaityrihan harmfulpurposs, and there was 6110 coVaiderable hissing and oleo! offensive language. but the pollee prevented any various dist , Orbanc& It is the general opinion that a hoedred or more 'thoughtless, excited men an , the crowd, who were in favor of a lynching demonstration, each aariding the Doctor on a rail or some similar indignity; but it is not be lieved the crowd on the whole would have. peimitted it. On Mammy, Dr. Heat peremptorily resigned the pastorship of Calvary Church, sold the house where be resided, and has made arrange.. meats torsail for Europe with hie family by the first clipper ship departing around Cape Horn for that destination. This action on the Doc. torfa part, and hie prompt deculiun to emigrate to Europe, Tether Menlo the devil, has to a great extent restored kindly feelings toward him • and the late Doables colds account are generally spoken of regretfully. • Judge Lee Henry, who was arrested on a charge of tampering with a soldier, hes had an examination and been discharged, the clime proving to hare been frivolous. . Maj. Gen. • Hillock received, lint week, a lltrigadier General'. commiuion for Hon. Jai. Shields, of Mir city, and formerly LI. S. Sena tor from Minnie. Mr. Shield, is lately mar ried and now on a ton? to Mexico. The Supreme Court, in full bench, has de cided the Sunday Law constitutional. Loa Anaseos; Sept. 24.--Vfe have been vis ited with heavy rain for the last three days, which' has extended • over nearly the whole southern portion of the State. The firet regiment of California volunteers, ender Lieut. Col. West, are encamped at the Balton', abbot eleven mile, from this place. This morning fifty dragoons of Davidson'* command, under Lieut.: Carr, left - , bore to escort the train of lesions back from Fort Yuma that were tired for the transportion of Bryant's command, Captain Davidson baying received reliable information that en attempt was to be made to seize the train on its return by parties calling themselves Secessionist*. A company of cavalry, intended for Colonel Smith's regiment of cavalry, was organized last night and about seventy names enrolled. The steamer Sierra Nevada arrived on the 23d, with British Columbia dates to the, 17th and Oregon dates to the 19th. "She brought Irom the northern coast 03,300 in fruition. Col. Wright, of the U. S. Army, who has been commanding the Department of Oregon ,and Washington Territory, arrived by the Sierra Nevada, and proeeeds to Los Angelo* to assume command of .the army now mem. bled there.. Whenever Gen. Simmer. moven with the new regiments, Col. Wright will nome up to take command, in hie/absence, of the California District. • • Before leaving Washington Tertitory, - CoL Wright made • requisition open Gov. Whitaker for company of mounted volunteers, to envy for three years, on 'the fruntier. The eetrosnondent of the Portland Adivrtirer says that the miners in the Nan Peres diggings are making good wages every dui. In the vicinity of Etk City and South Pork the miner. average from $8 to 120 per day ; but the miner. are returning, fearing to winter in that locality. The Linn county Court House, at Annoy, Oregon, was destroyed by Bre on Sunday, toe 14th of-September. The Victory pipers give an amount of the burning of the town of Nanamo, by Indians. The receipts. of gold.by_ every_arrivallrom F river were large. Quite a number of teak buildings have been erected in VleUlla within the Int two or three months. Two of the six neW warehouses on wharf /treat ate nearly completed. From Washington. Ws sarsavorr ' Oet. sehooier Com merce has arriv ed here from Philadelphia with coal. Obe reports all quiet on the river, and not a man visible at Freestone Point or eh:tinily. There are &larger niamber of vessels in the Po. tomao thawever known before at this season cf the Sear. ' At Potemac Creek eleven merchant vends were fired upon by the rebel battery in that vi cinity, but all the shot fall short. The firing was apparently merely intended by the rebels to try the range of the guns. • - Dr. Bissell, of the London Tisers;retorned to Washington last night. . A party of rebel cavalry made their appear ance on Barrett's Hill, one mile and a quarter up the Leesburg turnpike, but fled on the ap proach of our troop,. Gan. Ju. Shields has declined the appoint ment of Brigadier General, he having returned to. Sinatra. in Mexico, to recruit his Win , .ealth. The United Sates and New Grenadian joint convention for the settlement of claims against e latter, growing out of the Panama riots, have appointed lion. Latham L. Upbeat, of New Hampshire, as umpire. This e eetlemen acted in a similar capacity in 1853, for the United States' and Great Britain claims con vention. James M. earliele, Hag., for New Granada, will proceed to take testimony in bow hall of that Republic, and present it on the first Monday in November, to which time the convention to-day adjourned. • it is probable that a new military depart ment will be made in the West, 80d its COOl - devolved on . Gee. Sherman, in-order to relieve Gee. Anderson of apart of the pliyii;.; cal labor of his preient position. The excels of expenditure, over the Post Office Dapariment receipts for the fourth' comer of the year no was nearly $2,000,000, while the excess for the first, quarter of the present year was $202,000, the receipts being . nearly $2,191 . ,000. The recepts in the latter quarter exceeded 0088 of the limner byeeer • Wasantormr, Gat. 3.--Romors being preVa lent, Involving important military changes, it was ascertained; on inquily at. the 'War DO- , partment, that no order his been laded to . Gen. Fremont to report for trial by coed mar. tial. Xt is true, that Gen. Mansfield has:been appointed to the command of Fortreea•Mon roe, but Geo. Wool, whwo he eopereedee, has been 'aniseed to no other duly. FORTIUtIa MOXI.OII, 00k 2, "via Baltimore Oct. 3.—The steamer 8. R. Spudding ntnreed daft night from Bettina mist,: bringing the istert Intelligence end the mated of the NaTiki Brigade. - A- few people from the mountain, were still coining in to take the oath-of die glans. L - • „ • The if. S. frigate Si - ' halt;' frigita Susquehanna hid tail two prises, which had - mtsuspectingly: approached the /mkt. Thep mho both schooners from the West Indies, loaded with salt, sugar, ate. The gunboat Cambridge acme up this mom. log for coal and water, She has been enforcing the blockade of Beaufort, North Carolina, and has taken four. prizes, viz: the Louisa Agnes, from Lunenberg, with • cargo of Ash; the Re vere, from Yarmouth, also loaded 'with sth; the Saabs, from Birbadoes, with molasses; and the Julia, from St. Johns, with do, mull. The nmitue cutter nentietta Is at Cld Point Gen. WoOrhse not left Fortress Monroe, and the panengeii by us boat hare no knowledge of any eontetoplend change In that deput. Primanurina, Oct. 1 —The New York Herald's spiel - al Washington dispatch' says: Upon chargeeinade by Col Blair, Major-Gen f ant - Fremont has been ordered to report him , . self : at Washington for trial by court martial. Gen, Wool, of - Fortress Monroe, has been ordered to, superitide Gen. Fremont in cow mind of the Department the West, aid Gee. Mansfield left for Fortnum Monroe this afterimon to supersede Gen. Wool. Captain Drake Deka* accompanies On.. ' Mansfield,' and wilt tontine as hie Aid. General. Wool, it is understood, bee lilt the Fortress, and is on his way . West, and that Gen. Freniont will.proceed to this city at his ..earliiiat convenience, leaving his forcer.' in cosuaud pother officer, who is considered compettatt-to meet any loe that Gee. Fremont ken bile]: *arching against in person. New 'Your, oat.steamerielton kola liars awl -offlithamapioap, arTived! ,Rer-atriapi pitHl-has, utillßuld• =12122 =IEM - Frew' Jefferson Clts,No. urrssem en?, Oct. 2 —it, special die. patch to •the Si. Louis Republican says; Gip. Fremont continues actively occupied, and ttle wining division commanders have had finer. views with bins to-day. Elie programme is said by tboye so his confidence to be excellent in every particular, and to have met the approvil Of ail the military authorities to whom he has disclosed it. Since his arrival here, eon& dance in the Federal cause has greatly in. creased, and it is now believed that bolero the end of the month, blissoari will' be purged of her Secession foes. The steamer Emma left for Lexington thin evening, to convey our wounded to th hoe. pital in St. Louis. Col. Phillip St. George-Cook, o( the 2 U. S. Dragoons, arrived here tbie evening, a d had a lengthy private interview with Genera -Fre.. moot. Ilia lore* of regulars from Utah ' ill no doubt be ordered to this vicinity for se vice: It is said a Brigadier-Generalship will b con• ferrety upon him. A special dispatch to the bet Lou,, Democrat says two Government itearnari have gone up to Glugow to bring down Col. Worthinizton's Fifth lowa Regiment to Booneville. Preacher Johosines rebel cavalry are still scouring the canary along , the Osage. river, stealing everything they can lay their bands on, and running negroes south and tootling them. Lieut. Col. Totten Is actively engaged in Ids position as chief of artillery. Both Totten's and Dubois' batteries, vhich did such good service in the battle of 5pc.11411.14 are among the artillery here. Jurrsasom 011.40ci 3. A special telegram to Me St. Lonis..Democrat says: Dr. White, of Mulligan?. Brigade, arrived here in the Se dalia train at an early hour this morning, and brings information from Lexington up to Mon day night. Price bad left Lexington with the main body of his force, and is moving southward for the purpose of effecting a lanction with hlceul... loch, alter which he will give Fremont battle. Dr. White represents that Price is decided upon this point, having been elated and into'- . icated by big victory at,Lexington. Ile says that: Price anticipated en army victrri over Fremont at Ibis point, and will then move on to frt . Louis. There were no lean than 24,009 secessionism ready to rise and welcome him; with arms in their hand'. - Dr. White thinks that the rebels will indite.; vor to get between as and the force at George. town, ■urround And cut aft Davie , iiiiLthert meet Fremont near thin , place. The rebel force has nineteen field pieces, and are expecting rifled cannon try the 4th. Gen. Price told the Doctor that the Southern Confederacy had loaned the State.of Missouri $1,000,000 for the purpose of carrying on the war against the Federal Government. The rebel "troops are confident of victory, and are clamoring to be led against Fremont. Dr. Whits gives a sorry statorneat In regard' to the condom of the rebels towards the wound ed at Lexington. They took away from Lim all his hospital stores, not leaving him even ,a sponge. A portion of the army under Price had moved towards Independence. There were but 300 men in Warrensburg when the Dootor parsed through there. He thinks Prhgt's force numbers' faUy 4,000. • A special.dispatch to the 'St. Louis Repot/i -con' states ,that - Dr. White my; he beard on his wey here thaelB,ooo rebels had parted from the main body, and' marched toward Georgetown' with the intention of taking that plaint before reloforcements ooaid 'arrive from Jefferson City. A miller,, who left Georgetown yesterday. morning, says he. was tutted back b3r the en emy's pickets, twelve, miles from that plea& The*Docter, beihnfes: that the rebels hive nO Idea of qttitting Slat's, but intend to makes Asmonstration la vast numbers -upon George town, Jefferson City and St. Lento, mind Alai they are pettedly - conftdeat of . their aliiitty: to take them. No immediate attack If feared on George town. Oar forces theta are prepared to receive the tore An efiloor here, formerly of Mulligan'. Trish Brigade, who left the vicinity of Lexington on, Monday evening, places no confidence, in the above. This oiliest cap at the time be len cot' more then ten thousand bad left Lexington and that nothing reliable wee known ot. their intentions or marshy or of whet polity Polo° had concluded to pursue. Booneville and Glasgow were quiet at the latest advice/, but our totem are on the alert for a lighL Many persons think there will be no general engagement, since the :reported evionation of . Lexington, but others believe that Ste will vary. soon strike a blew in some {garter whore he lout expeeteiL and the prospect/ of a battle is now increased rather loan dimin ished. Dannerrowir,Md.,Oct.3.—The attack upon oar encampment at the Great Palle, on Alen day morning, was by six regiments of rebel infantry, a body of cavalry, and a battalion of artillery—all in dement for the upper Potomac. They bred *boat forty rounds ot shot and shell, doing considerable damage to the housee, and hurting but slightly one person. Another was bit in the shoulder by a rebel packet at an earlier boar. The gene used by die rebels wire coven in number—six and twelve pound mole tatter being rifled and throwing a pro jectile of the ELiwyer pattern. At the commencement of the cannonading Lieut. Col. Sinter and the Adjutant of the 34th New York regiment rode to the .Falls, ten miles distant, and found the regiment' on guard there widely scattered, they having no artillery to respond with. While Col. flutter wu conversing with the Adjutant,* six pound ball from the enemy's battery passed between them into a sand bank, from whence it wai taken. The ball was of a fine finish, showing that the rebels are not deficient in : thelr pro jectiles. . . A UlllOll battery subsequently arrived at the Falls, and threw several shots into the sup posed position of the enemy, bet obtained no response. The rebels exposed 'seven gnus in their attack. About five o'clock .the same force encamped about two toilet from the river, opposite the mouth of Muddy Branch, where a Massachusetts _regiment is 'tenoned. Here they remained all night, but did not 'cow pliment us by any demonsttation. Euly this morning they again moved forward. They are probably destined to Leesburg or the Point of Rocks. The river is too `Mike% present admit amnia( at any of the fords... The New York Slth regiment still continues to guard nine miler of the river line, which er- . dunes - duty, they have been , performing; nearly, three months. To-day Gen. Bents reviewed and lurpeetad three brigadee of his division lOW this pima: This 4 supposed by some to toe an indication of the commeneement-of a fall campaign. The troops wan fond to be well disciplined, well clothed and well equipped. Some of the regi ments have not yet been paid, which Is attribu table to the nemesary presence of paymasters In other dhislone.• -• CIIIOI3INATI, Oct. 3.—The Kanawha corres pondent of' the Commercial says Sr. computes of the let 'Kentireky Regiment, four of . the 34th Ohio and one company of the sth Virginia Regiment, under Lint. Col. Knott, aerrounded and attacked the rebels at :Chapmarrille, and after • abort engagement completely routed them; killing sixty and taking seventy prisoner& The rebels in escaping were intercepted by Col. Matt, who killed forty and took • loge num ber of prisoners. " The country between Charleston an Goyim dotte rim is now freed from secession power. This is the most effective blow given the rebels in this part of the valliy. • When the Kanawha kit Charleston there watt a report of • battle going on between Cox, Floyd and Wise at Sewell mountain. The rebels were getting the worst of it, and were falling back upon their intruchmute at Lewisburg.., 8A131110.111, Oct. 11.—Passengers by the boat . report that .Gen. Wool addressed the prisoners al the Rip:ltsps who had been sent there by lase. NoCiellan, en the way to Tortugas. He told them that had Gen. McClellan shot them on the spot, for openrsbellion in Gnaws of-the enemy, ' would- be pm fectly.justified. He, however, had a proposition tomaim to them. All who ware willlng to plaint themselves in^bli hands should step forward three paces. Those who missed 'hold proceed to.the Tortugas. The entire one hundred and Ally Zattaires then stepped .forweld with demi. Many were BO affected that they 'shed teats of joy, and ex ploited admits to-be placed in a position when they Maid Wet retrieve the stigma that their acts had brought icon them, The whole num. bar were immediately taken to Newport News and mustered into a New Toth regiment.; Sr. Loon. Oct. litpulittcan learns theta letter has been received here from Now Orleans, data not given, stating that all set of seventy weasels, large and small, was then coming up the Ballie to 'hub that city. • • . The Republican aiso leans hom a citizen ofi` this State, who Ideßtchinond a week ago last Monday, that he' saw.in• the papers on the tooth a proclalition Isom -Ben. McCiailoch, on, the citizens of Mississippi, Tenses. see astrAvkaaase for Sheen regiments of men for trerviee .QTABOLI-60 boxes Weals' , ?Ass* Jilt naffed !Ind Tar uL by ' FBAS* VAX aostook - nuk.g.tobablllgen okokßaMliki ' . Tie corrermident of the Cinnineatio Bette with General McGlellan's** 3ll ltend_ Whose letters - erince great militaly atilitty, , is well as Information as to the &dim of • the Government, in a letter r allowing the position of affairs' before Washirigtoir, fiaye Beyond pethips occasioal, sitiftrishes, , a Wit shifting of picket lines, amens& fiances in force, and possibly artillery at prritimato points- r all of which will be subject to the usual exaggerating—no conflict is impending at present, in my humble judgment. I think the idea of our Generals is—provided, of course; that saving and consoling hope of an,. attack from the enemy fails- us—to wait until the leaves fall, so as to unmask the men and batteries, meantime collectinr,,thor oughly organisieg, drilling, and disciplin ing an immense army, and then attack • them with arch a knee as will bo . able to sweep them and their bogus Confederacy from existence.. , lErpon heavier and better drilled bttalions, and superiority-in num- ber, weight, and range of guns, our reliance is based; if they still obstinately":' , . persist in dictating their own tenni, of battle. As things now are suce delay is, un doubtedly the only safe and prudent poli cy, and it is pomade that, when the crisis oomesOur immense artillery.resources may prove more than equal •to their ad vantages ot position, .. , I should be 'dispo sed to regard success as really defendant almost solely on this hope .; kir the nature of the ground is such that preponderance of forces would avail us but little. In deed, large, bodies of men would , beian in cumbrance with so Utile open :spice for • them to move about in .t , It must be remembered, on the other hand, however, that a considerable For.; tire of these woods are pine, nd cedar, from which the leaves don't, fall; alit the loss of concealment, es fitr as. it goes, can , in a great measure be Ttraledibito them by the throwing up of entrenchimmta; and that they arenot likely to he idle In per fecting their organisation, and, extending their properties's, for resistance on- a scale Commensurate with the necessities of their situation and the magnitude ; of the , stake at issue. Some suppose they can be burned outby setting fire , to the leaves; but this would most likely proven very insubstantial reliance, since it could be easily guarded sgaiust. It is much safer - to put nut faith in death dailies shells and long rangruus.. • Monk' this estimate Of the stre ngth of their poaitionprove correct, and they con tinue to hold and fortify it, anthem is ev ery reason to believe they will;il is not beyond the range of pornibility that a continuance of a dekturin attitude Might be decided !von at Washington, and heavy transfers of one forces made in other and weaker *AO: _bile this would not recompense us, inviriti of the expense and l'om of time, for the opportu nity may have forfeited for dealing an may, madam and decisive blow'upon the head of the rebeilion, which. nate...confronts us here, it might enable us to :insole a more vulnerable and lens delineible-,;por tion of the "peculiar institution ," W hich, as some ono has justly remarked, is a source of strength in war, so long as the war is confined to its ontskirts, bat of weakness when you get at it.. 7 A.B things now look, however, the predsibilities are in favor of a great battle here i'fier the leaves aro on the 'greand: . • BEszketa by, T4leexesepti • •• . Oir.ortput.,oct. 3 - -ttoent"-Prt.ytirlailt dna; ealea 600 bob me.Porkatsl6 pee , bit. Floor dew, Dot - at former rates. Mama Woody : asks MOO b .at $1 21 to $1 30 awl whit, at $1 40, Corn In antand at 660676 Whisky adeaucing jades at • • Iq , ,Nwir Toni, Oc6 8 .-Noon,•-Prom.finn bib. Wheat lbw; maw KO® pub. fop for Chkaito ortng,lll 24 forMlbiankleinno audit 82 21 33 for ..d western. Korn stoody.4 oaks 80,000 bruit. at 64(256.0 Lord *tasty. . 21ilsay., ready at $l, @Vs. Itswapte of door 17,966 bblerVerbent 66.8114 • bnab.; corn 103,705 bomb. •• - • ' Rocks are better; o. and 2.1 nt Central 3. 11:44R,; Ls Crowe sod 21 llirenkla /1712. T. Central 7434; Virginia 154 45; llbscarl ) Naw Tott.4lct. B. ...Evantrore-Bettrin Steady; oaks at 21%c. Maur dm; sales 37.030.bbtak5655 26221 40 • tsar hots, $5 80(26 DO tor, Somber* and $o for Wilts Southern.. wet.' ot!..t) ROM 24,000 bomb- Mil ill ei 22 to Cbkarro spring. $1 21401 , 26 kr Mllirau; - kis Olub. $1 24)1 34 tor red Weokrn, $1 45.10 r whine Kentucky. Corn advanced 16 seen LAW bomb. at 81 88 36 0. lot Yellow and 80146 for. white: Pork Or,. sr Sit 76 for mina. Wltially Era at 21W. MOTILE.—SALE OF THE PITTS AA BD HO if, PORT WA TNit ABC CHICIAGOBAIL • ' ROAD —By virtue cis decree of. the Circuit Court cd the Untied Plato for thellentheni District of Ohio, in a ones In Chancery therein depending, whereto Chute. Moran and others are' coorptabetatr, ant the Pittsburgh. Port Wayne Intl Chkegoltarcad Com. piny and oth are dgendantm ant puree ant to aux. . Mary deerees of the Circuit Mutts of the Caged. gigue for the Western Wittig, of Penney Monte. tlti Cistrkt of Indiana, and the Nettleton 'District ' • nog rerpeotfolly, la caner. depending I. Chinon in . said Courts reepeetivoly, wherein the same parties are colopialnatits and defendant]. reepritivaly, se In said cum first. aline mentioned, the notanigned. John • fferguron and Thomas P. Walker, ea Grantee. in Treat • ". and Trustees In one of the several Dodo of Trust or Wartime imon which maid decrees are founded, and also ea Special Wester COMElLidatert of mkt Courts respectively, appointed tt i r said Omuta respect. hairier that purpose, will is at public auction, to - - the highest Mader, forcedly big los not lea than the comet 000,000, et the United Stairs Court Hon" la :- the Cite of °leotard, in tb.s ttate of Otto, on Ciente, day of Celebes. A. D.lllOl, boleros& lb. boars of tan oiciook A st. and lour o'clock r. at of said toy, the foil dowribed property, to win The Railroad of the Pittehorgli, Port Wayne and - Chicago Rallreed Compaziy,tocluolog the right of way therefor, gui roadhed thereof, the suPerstractur• of • - ell, wigs those; its writer and other Mallon homes sod stops and the lands mad grounds connected therewith, and ell togs mad hoplementa,nsed or pro aided to to used thereto, and in oonattineting and is. pairing rata end machinery for sag road, or the tract and saperntractures eforenicti all tarn abler, all dos.: pots sad. building and Axiom said egructerea et- whahrrar name or nature. and the buds an grounds :- committed therewith, cued or provided to be and to operettas said road and belonging thereto, and ever attests; and all cant, engines and rolling eta* belonging Weald Compaq; and all Impelled of bar, rusk ano gar, Whig tt e ditid •by said Companies, or by the smug ort OrunpS , • nits whim wore consolidatel into saki Pittsburgh, tort Wayne and Chicago Itailroad,to be sued in open. agog said toed, wherever situate, by the same Wispy which the smears. holden. by said 'Company. Or by ' • said original Compantee. moreraily together. with sit corporate trenching of aid Company, end gibe mid . original Ovinpaniee esverally. including the right and franchise of said .viral Companies to , be and ect as ". a o:operation, to ba 'aid am an entirety: laid de r ma provide that the rummer, upon the contimation of the male and full compliance with thar."..r.„ - .:, - conditions therrof, obeli bold on the franchisee, sad the appurtenances thereof so sci:js,,b7,-;,1 , 43 the lame title by which they are bald by said bore , . hat Wayne and Ohmage Itemitoot end WM and all of said origin* (ionmenbe, flee nom .see Ilia of aU said toottgasee, sod Erg teem all WWI. Cy for any debts ligeicat said original or consolidated' Compact...or either of than. and from ail 'claims au account of capitol Mock bat. insiderg, weemillefess, to, the 1t..,, if any anch.extat, upon any ,real otatebs. mum in the sole. for purchase , money thereof log provided by add Osseo lobe pail oat of go pelmets • . 2 of the age, on by karma orders or demon* be paid otherwise. 'The right. of way. depot Monde and lot&sed lands In . Ina City. and Vicinity of Odom ptirelood by mid Company since 'be pecidesey - sy,„ said snits, and the bridge prepeety, Sri other nal as of the 00111PailY at the City of. Pittatiorga, ors : rulect tamixtforle .11se same will be inclatled la tile sale. but sobtsol to said topmemsnom no pr0.....74. Igloo hatted been made for the Dement thereof. JOHN MlleO, • •. THOKAB E. WA EM LKER, - • .'Teristeimarid Matter Commbsioners, as eformald. 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