%Mgt kdit. -- - - - •.:41t ., , t ,- ; 7:4lftvicrtAZl..it PIA OP rHS:CI.Ty. 3{9lpAlr. ,ILOBJEAG, 0171. 7, 1861 ' ALtrzottotootcoz, Observations for this Ga. •rate IT G. Z. Starr, Optkeisi, t filth street ,:,I.4iontroted daily: • . . Tarsus. to slugs 0*414:1, A. ... 76 64 .. 91 - t_;`76 41A9iAAA1n ...... 496.10 • • ILSPUBL aircovisTv wzoittlit. . tar ruslizn . naci canton mai: WILLIAM 11. WoOLUILI. Pittsburgh. ".• LAKER samarixt firal }stir? cony: o . mill W. WILLILMS, 11admits. YDS loloOlLut sows minim riga `ft LN BROSiN, of Roo Tonablp. , r Fos PRATO/ - • , Joint. r• IMlNlLOT,..kitudntritt. • , TROVAR WlLLUMB,Atkibebis raoxiis 7. maitan, Lover uotalr; • - • :MU O. suaturoN, Olksribn: •ILLIAY noTeilitirr. mcoan4tes l ; tIOISIIIOIID LORMlltabargh; • HAIRY WOODS,d h*bk. Ip • . ' r PlOttall 7 / 1 11: ' aCNItYIINKIN,oI Ignmr tit. obit cp. - 7 DAVID OULLISS,of WDkls>t tp. /LOYD, of Plun'tiriti )(MN 41O3LtING, or Mato:lb. rot tritons or root: /111011,11111 T DANIA, of °Oro tp. 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BOIIIIIIICI4—TAB ion. yfiaiio monthly . vtilto to our oily bare osadetiar pimple wilt occat.stotott with ttla *Wolf, arrived ban yestarday, and CH so id:kiwi) days, Monday solfrassday (Ont. 7th, Iltb,) at the Dm Store ofDr. Ifipter,,No. 140 AWood *trap, where he has an cedes fitted up far thi'ixsattuatlon of patleata &tine% treats eons but lung disosses, andlts is anis to tell this strnot condition of the 11310 by "sans of so InstFameat oallod "1141- 4inintstre," aa instramsot which he has invent. ad; Nina which is.tho only son one of poinUng oat thinsast condition of the lungs Vatted Diesbytertext tynod. ,Dering a eassion i .on Friday night, the report et the Committee on Divisions of Synod wee discussed. and idopted in the following shape: • We recommend to the nut central Allem hiy L That the Presbyteriee of Big finrlng, Con imeugh, Westmorelaed, hicinunphele, Char tiers end Frankfort, now under the care of the .flilret Synod of the Weet ' be erected into a Synod to be called the S ynod of Pittabergb," • winch -shall meet in Indiana, Pa., on the Brat Tessday of October, 1862, to be constituted and opened with a sermon by Rev. Dr. Scrogge: Ite*. Dr: Ileums, hie alternate. . 3. That the Presbyteries of Stenbeirintle. • Meikiegnm.. Mansfield and Wheeling, be erected into a Synod, to be called the:..Synod of Ohio," which shall meet in the city of Stem• benefits, on the fitet Tuesday of Oetober,lB62, to. by conitituted and opened with a sermon by. Rn. Dr: Taggart—Rev. Dr. S. S. Banton • - hie alternate. • • - 3. - Thie Presbyteries remaining' in tee .First "Synod of the West,. Allegheny, Detroit, Clime .. land, .Bntler. ?darter. end Lakes. On Saturday the time of Synod was mainly occupied in heeringeeporte and.dtecuzeing pa. Minns not of public interest. ' The Synod agreed to bold its next meeting at Mercer, Pa. - froportant to- the .1loondhood1;. sent. liamr, :tautly steeped from .4 11rrntaor Corili3, will laterosi .the members of those - co:Opiate,' aompiming CoL Immure's oBoondlioad" asthma - 2211101 . , liunwrifirca itzgniriva Ciumsas. . Baniabarg, Oot. 1. 1861. Coitarra: I Nat coonalm tha riglmoat an , dat.yout command as moat thit rrittataam kt the 1/10611111 from Pinarylvaillii, sad, a soon as -the amsagimainta ate made fat that Tammy mill oanuabalan Imar Gelatin . ' which Ors to Me mak and theftthefttataßlosallam baaadta ,of cur laws for ask .. • :, MEM A. q. Lunrnir - COL D. Liaaure. : Patinam MID 6ORDLTLIIIILLZ RAILROAD —Tls TurtJeCruk extension of the Ooaeelle• viii. railroad is nearly completed, said by Mon. 'Zip the track wiU have been laid to Os _ depot ti.t a lighth Ward. The depot Itself is being rapidly peaked to completion, and will be - resiy for occupsncy_in a. couple otweeke. A.locomotivis "hones land turn-table .are also billsgerected. and two or dime weeks from nostithe road will be opened for travel. The opening of ihis division of the road will be a' 7 pea eanntieses to tbe people living along the AIM; and we bays so doubt whatever that , i-,,1001 1 1 add materially to the profits of the cam. t • =MEI 1.: ;'•i s :.•47, -7.:' , ..;•:•; , ;;C, ....... !,'. ''. '.;:;!it.-:i!,•:-,! Lucre. C. A. Atwzu ' of the Fort Pitt Ar. leaves.to day &Id o'clock p. zn., trivia ___. the attend detachment o f the company,for Foist of Itooksibid., where the balance of the come guys* now:statloned with Col. Gsary's 2.81* Penesylnala.Regintent. The men there have been fully esifdiaied and eqnipped, and Are propene/ tar active service. -The battery Is almost lull, and u Col. Geary -intends 6 king it up . by detail from tile inlantry, thous de. - *lrons of . going should enroll themselves at ;Mice: .> Any panne de/lift/us - of mending any , bitten or packages can - do to by caUmg at the .._..06041, 76 Fifth street,2d dOO7. . ' .~~~, ~.~u `h. (. • ..-.. • ; • : fg: -t. :•• : c : 11" . .÷ ;IX* Z:1;:i::FeN.: , • Alumni° idonariele Teirere.—Ru. mom were freely circulated through the city last events& to the purport that large bodies ot.troope had been ordered from the east, for lbw purpose of reinforcing Gen. Fremont la Minoan: it was noted that Gan. Negiers brigade,' composed of Col. Sitwell% Col. • Hambright's and Col. Sumbaugh's regiments, --would-go forthwith to St. Louis; also, that °SO.:McCaII bas base ordered thither with his 'liiigate..::Five kayo so reliable information at pttatial,oleblng Were rumors. _wax .itoneasangh Valley AgriColttral So. give an annual exhibition at Blain - ...mei ot the bib, 10th aad I lth Maw -Name,. oar w i ng, of ait, and many veritable •mon • ettoeitlie WM be on exhibition. .1e the latter 0141iyszetitioa twelve panipkiate,, meas. --- nringfromilve-and.a•hrJf to anven.asd,a- half • .feet is cireanalereneei cad the product of two Tian! They:. will be , exhibited by J. Graff, tha Pnaldest of the Society. •:i. =Mg Enticsms KALIL/101D Accnifirr.--The fast Use coming Wen, on. Friday afternoon, ran evey,and iestanUy killed a little girl aged Wei years, daughter of Mrs. Hopkins, while • playing on the track at Ktrases nation. The mu picked em by he ninther. The engineer maw the child too late to cheek the speed of, UM_ locomotive, bit • . blew the whistle u u alarm. ,The train was detained.for i short time. MEM Pasiace.—The Park Rides j ; .Of myn a tad the Park ;mom, of Allegheny, (hatlacooPelliett named in honor of oar pats'• olio felbatrcilimaii Jamsa Fmk, Jr., NIRO Ps" nee ikia ifterhiMea. Ta. loaner company has Vaud niftily ',Melly' upon' the Bald, and both companies promptly..teaponded to the call of Gan. Romania= for. ail Malabo volnateers. EiCITZPIL BOAT.RACK.-4111Nlit. JILL Haw mill and Woe. Campbell, both esperiensed and oaresseu, bad as suiting easiest for the cliasseioaship, Qs Saturday afternoon, over the hioeosisliels coins.— They rowed in soelle, for, a 'puss or 860, **distance Wag three miles: 'liesurill' 1401 from the start and roll the:rave, het 'lre wee closely , --followed ibttielWfati friere..24:50.44466. . Lenin .Accreess.--A , workout on thi Veneylvula'ituiroadinanied Innah Walters, wu euienely Oland pellterailroad. cos Friday, at Jliddistavna,' by. Rem the reFetr . 1111614'.0112 ,wlisels of ,‘ which .t ran- over hiat i i ennoble' owe el bet hige bele* the knee. lie - was takes to hie.' tenditatit * Humber", -where be received hiedlcelatteetiet. . . . c•lmemoratilre - or Ms. C. W..Cont.ixwa.—&• .11% Cipahlocklize,coartatid.to feasts will I addlltdritddliaddtrill Silus,4 0 • 111 1 11 l se leadiurod, permeating -- Portia,: Tr Union or.. of old Virgiiid .tdi itiopides, se whici may Peaber of 'the By rovan.--Tho body of a lid about ten :" Vltto IsZAt rea tiV4 llli t a t i fft l 24 Al t= " Sfiligklt , litstlWaud,ta be lks-644Pg Ills elf *atria aborts week sgto.la 10011110,14 at Darteraslkinr4L of ' - - -:~; ~`.` ,a. ...._ :~. 'p `-~ik CITY AFFAIRS . . . . . ;,17 , 1 , " :;.,,..,.?'.•.,, .. - 14 47, ..5 1 :; , ;!, •,f::-.--...'1':..,:',Z:::7"-:,;:::-;',1,,.:::•-. • - ,7 % 4 .• - „ frees PI: Hans'e artiillsi frost the Eighth Pion& wa`Dlsiteirat, (Col.. Ham) relates the fol. tortes i "babied*?last, Col. 111 U had an interview with one of the enemy's officars.:•both divest ed tkinuelvee of &air armor nail 11,1 " oath other half way in the river, eat upon a roik and sociably talked for some time, szebangid buttons end _pealutives with each other, and miparatiiil.apparently in good faith towards each other.. .The 'libel, pickax say that they are destitute of clothing and rations, but that licior is plenty In their army. They eV they do 1101 know when Beauruard will order thern.forward to the Capitol, but think It pro• liable that it wilt be soon. Qer pickets and thou 'artier - Wisconsin 6th constitute the' whifie picket line from Chain Bridge to Banta', division, twenty odes from Chain bridge, then Banks' pickets cond. above Rupee' Ferry. A sad accident -occurred recently in Co. I. A young man by the name of Joseph Ander son was shot through the upper arm, sevens' an artery, but glancing from the bone, making it but a limb wound. He was much exhausted by lose of blood when he reached the hoe. petal in camp. Tha accident occurred by midst , foolishness, the perpetrator acting charge bayonet, and other foolish 101e122V11111 with a gun, while Anderson was sitting on a bide of y, _rending a novel. He 'will no doubt be courtemartialed." - Thunder Storm-Bitrn 'Struck by Light. - A severe thunder storm 'paced over a por tion of Lower St. Clair township on Saturday afternoon, which did considerable damage, by prostrating trees, fences, etc. • The barn of Mr. Richard Knowlton, about four miles from the city, Was strait by light ning ou Sato rd ay afternoon about three o'clo ch. This barn was stored fall of wheat and oats. Before the fire got mach headway, it was dis covered by Mr. Knowlton , ' sons, (ha being in the city,) and by the hatiiin efforts of the family, with the valuableand timely assistinee of some neighbors, it was extinguished before much damage .was done. Had it not been discovered Just at. the lime it was, the barn would have .been at.. destroyed, together with a large stable and other buildings *dia. cent. One of Mr: Knowlsoe.s sons had his hands severely burned in his endeavorsto put out the fire. , . .-DrsoaaCcrin.. Bror.—On Saturday evening, boar notorious rowdies lamed. Haw Beaty, George Wise, and David. and Hoary Stewart, entered the a of a soldier's wile, at Pine creek, sod beat the bar-keeper, a man named Mester, in a amok' shameful manner) The husband of. the woman is absent with the . armhand irery effort should be made to ar rest and punish the rowdies. • Cm. A. W. Tama, of the B Guard', big. leave, on behalf Whit company, to thank the citizens of New Brighton for their boapita. -ble entertainment ot the company,' on their arrival there, on the way to camp... Docsott C. Banta, Water Care and Roam patblePhystetan; oleo agent for Rainbow's eel& bratod Trate for Raptors& OoTrher .of Penn Ind Wayne 6treets. . Dzwerrinr.—Dr. (1:11 N0..246 Peon AL, atenda to all braneltnt at e Dental prefonlon. SAICRIEDs WV Z —PAP H• On Thariday 'Unto& Oct(Ler 84, In Trinity Churn, try the Ron. U. L Swope. 16 t.JOIllt G. LOVE to - Mut IdnILY, daughter of B. B. Pas - E, An, cr Allogbeny 01tT• ... fIiTUSDAY,fIot. 5, 111.1 MART VII oNOIO MICKY.% lopd Anson lour Mom, wilt tats ohm this day oasts o'clock, from oh , residence of her may h,r ia Opopoo'A Ooklooa. Stir • librse,.Owners. HS. svirskrys INF/Wild Nada GINE TOR HORIkIO fa tiorttotod )47,;any; to *II ciao of Lose :cootyarkingfroin B rase, J rubor or Wrooebtroutta effect lo toagSoil end. certain. Bor• woe or Beale Got* Etrateboo. Monk to, tt .31 ottoman rpoodity. Ogratio and libagtox.e ton b*oully prorentrd anketreq to tOplx Metro= otosso.plzo.roa• *traded owl b.b.y tol ,{to mott-11.0., of a rtiticat eon: No cue of the ktid;tosoror li so desoorato or bopolool bat tt may be allototed Llnuoect, in It. NtbAll APPtitarkak win mammy/_ remove the Litoesees and hare= to traeal NLLh oompiv ratty. eao.. 'Mary horse owner should have tab remedy at hand, fua its Malay use at the hal appears sus of Larnaca& wfll offeetael4 prevent those feraatdabla diseases inmitlaniXl, U., which' ail }IMAM Ste Uabl• and which realer ea =ay 'alb' crallez- valaable hcatea nearla werthleal. Vas adverthamehr B. C. SILURES & CO.; Agents, Corner Woad and Hama atreete, Pylosharae. • apatlplawt.ati Arrivals at the Prinelitalilotels. LAB! EIGHT. Thtri and Wood stefteda_ 7102111111131. 'VP T1;1 . 8 fit UILLIIIIII-43oraer J A Medi. Portinoontb 11D loath West Wewtoa W a AL:e. rblio L WIN" No, env kJ frost • la, Sittaorg Wife D track. do timeotto frock, 0 L noldoretas. Munro J ♦ Meben, POllit BB PalLataa. Cp tram'; files Quail, Waablealue 11 Oer,Obla ' W Stair. Rubin Vas - II Bropklna, Y. M P X imlaVi, Baltimore T Grier, Obi° J P Brno% W Mclean • P W B all, Unitas, W Alazaaaar W W Able It lady, Phila Mt. Andrew, easaaib'g M. Pawn, Plata 'D Latimer. WOLbsirg W Bairitt.olaralaud 11.1 Burma • lady. r. trait, Mlcb • UP. Canna , au . J Baankirao,, Ripley, 0 O W Hanad. AMA MANIIOII nova— W Wr i y UStihri, t . 3 Chia a arose, J E iter, Mee "Ark OS 0410, 0.1- 0 throes*, et +. Cititln I SAM. Ciadanui tW"M.I OauAIWA. Juleittrecy sad lady, *kb wu,v ap IlDanda.AlD:boy 11 0 Kollar, It Loom JO Ha% Dome, 0 BP Wilma, do. 5111. Boyd mad ban Pp- Cr 0 I Tang. Janmown D Elam Ohlo W 0 Doman Tptinstald; 0 Moat. Mania t I{ men W Blaote. Thlls, • I Ton, Prankrn Ile% Clialcia Blinikalaa. Cincinnati • Dannia. BtraWartiN Mr Waidtborne, Thin. . fortano, Wheeling WStanbenville W Conniraa. Waiting= 010003.-- - AA 7dri Tos.r, IlinoltrMa K MA W% Uniontown 11 ammo, Washington El Lehr. Temp co ' B II artist, heolant WHlll,dommtt c0.,0 T Herd, Dromnsvilla J Holl and lady, Ohl • • V Priam, new Ham A Wilma, Jr,. Cincinnati Id Daroly. Ph tladalphlo J K Drown, Jenny Ch - ID dation, Titairillo EMU= U00414-Ik.rner P Km3ors. Lan ors co DoSun, Vp0.15 Jl. &btu. be4t4,l II Gym, Pldhdatplita P ♦ PAM. 8/coaltageost Wawa, itt& ea s apid, J lamleimml; °terns Br.; D rtaarc, pewit a Ft atm; Pacticalfla 0 Maresca sad mu, 0 W DM sad Wail. • II Retain. Ilsltinctra &Gatwick Lancaster T S Iltahodas. Illocattc J Dll•47,Phlia. _ T Morgan. do • D Istimor, W.U.yßle D L SWAM cb, Uinta • hhchtWo, Wonder, 0 0 Elecknak Oalikanla Bloodgood,lie. Yak Btcolgood, - t • o Prescott, Reyeoldsrifle W Pt Smith, do 4 P Beam, Prookvale J Crows, Phdadetrhit A-W Rattebsok, life ,beth : e Hodes, Ctellfornw It Phellyten, !Moons ' 1 - " • Wes, Phtledalptde fireman sod 2 low ' IL It Wirers, Leotemi!er .mtlbtleld and Thlrd tater t. .Perrismol. M Rae, Morganton, T. Lorkt4 Klatt co D II Holmes, °blow w Briebton Winbunes, Pa Y A Wood,' Library ". W MOM iltadville, P. .1 A Downer, Uniontown J. II Rowl ey,iple - ' W Ono, Efttenn'ing - LILIII92IIZ— . zoißr J MA -Brookville iaus, Bucbsnan do 8 Latimer, 'do .. 7.llelSesoi' ' , do D Iturna, do ' do Jllnipp,' • 46' - Owl J Jimmy' - • D Brewer, Berm Btituon, Winnfield zr.kars nout—ta • a Phlllipti„ • / M Cltuabers Ittr aillka • rindir. Wash. Mem, D 0 flower, Morgentowi. Jitiltr, 1 if Williams. Et Loots . P Ysrny. Yak, Ps Col J W Olteme. WWl' city W.Woodbarn,ll e Cavalry street, below llowsW. , . Lleat4W_Wa's),OscoP W TagsJ,ZJis ibirth tic= /Isthmus. BoYaokb B. Pollock, Wow. so 0 D Stoddard. Polaud,o J. Oar. Clariaa J kattaraca. • Yost 11 Man. Mon. c Ity. ILI:Iron:1is, . - • y foot of Plato' J W smart, lalfido Mro Patterson, alleybeoy J B Sinatra,. Coco J Bolowe Cladasatl - L B Lookbarti- . J B P 8814% Meoullegton Pete Oerselle•Toooside B A Wald, Library 1 , 0 Nam &Moth, 0 W 8 etorpoo„ .. • t i It Boyd, WeAdoitop,•ll KID LION HOTML—No. B. at. Clear Onset Lt. imam% moy. Alt Hovelenote,: , .., 0 W yvat P im ula', Homo:7 , at=Wolf. Wade. oo II Oerdeeb, Waibloiiloo Battu to • Wbeelee J Mbeati. - .• do .1 Lyle. Erileserllle J • lOpple, lboweburg a Bohm, OE Baimeli, Women co P Johnston, J 8 lloOondiek, Oll Creek Covalry,4 Will II Monk Motrr Valley - le Calbous, Goorreetomb Jobb JamlemAL Iteeport - .Mot Port eriptr.Turo Jews 0 CbP 1 1 1 14:0 1110 • •11 - • Wawa, Oarrolltoo 8 Cloplme• Oedit,o - Will la; Obeettnead , s 11 B idoestird. Oblo - 0 i Wbeeler,llk co' .1 Allender' Tomato oo II MeCray, 000anoe0y, do II Meyers. • II B Imtluopqa: , ',' 0 Mow*, Proadons • a 0 Trieby, ' ' D Campbell, 011 ;met 1 J Bidet's , ''-'• JOampboll, •H CDoscb,'.•' - - ' IS II Met.ordy, Ildenburg NAT/OHAL UOTIIL-410. 131. Wain stmt. 11 SAID, doblistown • b. A Ooloomoo,dp Laloyotto 111 nutlike; do a P Ilasbeir ' • do .' W P gad. Batter John. Walker. da • ; IF ?life, Btigbton - Ear Dr Alarshall, Bettie' J. SW?, Limoester - D Desaldson, Up.lt • , - ... . _ . I LOP; anioloillo, Po - - LB AO's, Brainor!Wo . Flordoieollbarpoloogm,.l W roUton, • do.' • sr, ;• -.-.•••,.. .>, Wm Sookordo. do . -W 80w7.11 BO J V doßlos i linisontod .- 4 tiolopoistoo.olty;, - • * lksoo,',U ii -II - - • .• - 'J-11todiss, ,•do -- •• -•• •' IP Ilastro,ler•tie to ',. -• J i limns, Ribbcno .-, -' ••. /-* .ray,'LliototOdo' i ... • .4`..11111_11 L alt av ving , ;., .trusnoonessai .• .:. / 1 P .71.1 41 11 4 0 99 11 ''l . , .., -: • ... .. . ~ .. . ,M 0 The Fremont and - 1114i Troblile. a SpeCtileatiants .aitabiat Col. Oerres aposidases Bs iwartia Irreision mod 'the - Prasillderis•-bettara at' tie...rat lirreaa•at awl Got- Blfr..Battrh char. Cal Against Arnow:ay am. - .‘ During the 'p'est month the eoeetry has been dieterhed by the uefriendly_relatioos that have sprung up . soddenly betittee fif!j?r-Getieral Fremont, Commaider'of - the Wsr.era Dirty inn of the Army, ash Col. Frail' P. Blair, Jr:, of the First Regiment Mill4Oliri Volunteers (light artillery.) Tie litter. of Col: Blair to Judge Blair, hie brother, and Poat-master•Gen. teal, wu iinmediatroy brought before the Pres. dent and the Babies*, and a vigorous discus sion ensued for the:removal of General Fro what but resulted in the postponement of each a ,deeiiion for the present, the' President aid a majority of the Cabinet being unqualifiedly advetho to the removal. - Mrs.-Fremost, who 'Was in Wnhiegtoit at the time, received information of Col. Blair , . attack.on General Fremont, and immediately wrote to the President requesting a copy of Colonel 8. , " letter. The President declined to furnish Colonel Blairts letter,' and in the same letter disclaimed: any hostility'to the General, or that any impression bad been made on his mind against the honor or integrity Of General Fremont. , General Fremont then tel. egraphed the Presidenti requesting - a copy - of Colonel Blair Pal letter, and through Judge Montgoinery Blair the letter of the Colonel wee forwarded to General Fremont, accompe nied with a request that the Colonel should be released from arrest. The offer of release was entended to Coloiel Blair, at the requeif of the Postmaater-G 1, bpi the Colonel de. citified the offeroald is now at Jefferson Bar cache, awaiting the elimination beloie a Coati Martial. The Caren - and , ipicifiettione by General Fremont, with all the correspondence accompanying, we give below : Finer enatos.—Condact aobeeomiog an officer end a gentleman. •: ..Specification.—That said Cot. Frank P. Blair, while acting as Colonel of the First Regiment Missouri Light Artillery, thin in the service of the United /Hams, and in the Western De partment thereof, iiid,lat the city of St. Louis, In the Staten& Missouri, on divers occasions, between the Ist and-Bob. day or September,. 1861, wok of and concerning fdslor•General J. el. Fremont, who was then the Command ing General of said Department, ill terms un becoming an officer and 'gentleman, wailing his personal arid' official character, charging him with inability and inefficiency; that same Blair :used his 'position as a member of the mil- itary household of the. Commanding General to give weight to his assaults. Second- orecificerionTbat said Col: Blair made secret chargo 'giblet his said COrn mending General in a letter which he wrote on the first day of September, 1861, to his brother, Montgomery Blair, Postmuter General of the United Suttee, one of the PreildeniVs Cabinet °Moen, wherein . he sought to . effectuate the remora! •of maid Commanding General. Said charges were made, not to the Secretary . of War or the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, but to the Puettnaster General, his brother; than using' his family relations with the Cab inet to get secret, insidious, unausiained and ungentlemanly charges against said Command ing General beforeabe President of the Called dtates, his purpose being to have appointed,, without consultation ' , with the military author. iliac,. commissioner to - investigate tire 'Eire and menagement of said Western Department, to be directed by and to. coedit in part of the brother, of said Cal. Blair, the summer. ". That said vexations ind bemusing proceed ings were calculated to, and, did in.pert dies. tub the President's confidence in said Com mending General and the administration SA the ensue of said Western Department. • , The said Coldiel course also ins paired and paralyzed the efficiency of said Military Department. - • , • Third Speculation—That said Colonel filair . wrote said letuirs to his InotherOdontgonirmi Blair, for the purpose of effecting the reeloval of his raid Commanding General, without af fording him au opportunity of defense. Curatos Becalm—That said Colonel Fran ,P. Bair , while acting u the Colonel of. the First Regiment,. Miseasii Artillery, while in the service of the Army of the United States, cad 1n the Western Department there. of, wrote and curled, to be published over his own rgnalure, in the .Missouri Democrat, ad &nide on the subject of said Blair's atOst, to answer the charges herein preferred. !gaunt hies, In which &rude nectars the following lan guage, vie: "I enure you, '(mrianing the edi tors of sad 'newspaper,) *wither you believe me or not, that I .do not even shrink from the pompous threats wipe!' 'emu. .yoer enli emu, but whose' unfamiliar garb betrays* stip; other origin;" which said article she written and published by said Blair forth. puma of and with the intent to convey the aejuet and raise impression that articlei was written, or caused to be written, by asfd blsjor-Gen eral. Second Specification. —That Mid Giair,:erbile acting as colonel of the Fast Iteiriment Mir smut Attillely i wrote and canted to tie published to a newspaper publish ad is thetity of Ei r and in rue elate of Missouri, a talsit'aad otfainatory article over Ma awn sig• astute. fa which occurs the following lan. gage, 1.22 wf. reply that I meter asked Gan. Vicomte it personal favor that ha did sot grout t immediately. * • • 1 never tacom mehaed him to give a contract to any ate that • did sot ues his istitenes to obtata The eopres of the correepowdenes which "}'receded, and,readred itt the Baal production ral the copy of the letters from Colonel Blair to his brutaer, Montgomery Blair, are hereto appealed sad made pert hereof. The► eh-o ast 01, II rot, Mrs. Preeront's sate to the Prod. dent, (marked A;) second, Mrs. PremSet's note to the Preaidsut, (marked.B r) third, the Presidest , a latter to Mts. Fremont, (narked C;) fourth, General Framoeft telegram to the President, (marked D;) 'flttb,'Montgom.r, falsir's tetrarch' to Gametal Fremont, (marked F.). (Weed) ir C. FahaloST,l Major-General Comumeding. Lerma rap* mu. Pavilion': To the President of the la &des I was told yesterday by Mr. F. P. Blair, Sr.,' that five day, sines a, letter was receives from his son, Col. Freak . P. BOOT, end 'laid befoie you by,lits ion, Postmaster Geneis.lßlefr i ton• uinir certehi matements respeetintlieseral Fremont and hie - military canunsad in! the Western , Departarynt, whiel‘ letter was sob mimed to you as President. ' • • I was further told by Mr. glair that on that letter yen, sent Postmaster Manual Blair, to mt,.Louis to examine into that Depertioent and . tin behalf of, and u represintlog tien. Fee. mom, x have to request,. Mist ..I be furiiiihed with'eoplet of that letter grid any other i ortliv maniestion, if any, which it your judrasetit have made that investiamioli steer - miry. I have the honor to be • - Very rupeetfally, [Signed] - lute Benrorr Frizitomr. .illlll. YILTI,IIOFT'i excopo none . ro TII2 . PREIII Mte. Fremont begin; know from the Nisi; dent it bis answer to General FremottPe letter . can be glue to her without much further de. hy. Mrs. P{emont Is anxious . tokettunto her family, and takes the liberty of 'eking a ropl by the messenger. . , Wesuipuron, D. C.;:sept. 12. Mrs General Fremont—My :Dear Afidiret r Your two letters of today are before me. .1 answered the tatter you bora me from General Fremont on Saturday, , tad sot hearing from you'duriog the ,day I seat the answer to him by mail. Jr. is cot eiaetly Correct, ru you ery you were • told by the elder Mr. Blair, to say that I sent Postmaster Gaueral,Mair to St.... Louts to, ex. amine into tbn Department and report. Poet- Inter General , Blair did. se, with ay appro. twin, to see ant converse with General Foe.; most as a friend: , I do'not feel authorized to furnish you with copies of lettere in my, pow session, without the content of the writers. No impression has been made on. my:Mind agamit the honor or integrity ot 04128(111 Fre mont, and -I now enter my protest against' be leg endetitoodu acting in any hostility !Award. hit& Your obedient servant,. [Signed . 6 A. I.tercotp. orig. raiiosy .79 Tax .rssilm,T - - ' September 17066 . 1.- To the Presidia . df.: Ai United , . tater, Wash fission, D.. 0. ' - , • : I respectfully request you to byre Cartiehed me a copy of the latter'refired to Inlav let, ter to tarn. Fremont, provided you nave re- Celia the consent of the writer';'; fled , if you , have not receired that coaseria,l„respeolfaUy ri quest yen to have ii procured.' - • i . - J. C. /hurat awes fdejor.Gsaatal rorfl ire tit IL:jilt/II LLTTrLro isit:nninass Wasmarow D. C.,Gapt; Genera/ .Fremont, Arejar-&-neral atitourad I will nod Frio4i.lo leiton Itli oot r doldidd - _ll-efolioe'loto.' Ile oloiald ,odfity Otidpotdick ,:rtt; 5 LSigue42 Bun, Posts:war Gourd. iLii-,+w -- r V--=,r '~"`t'rt;ax+wr - ~~avta.'zF ~:sasc:+~ 8v: Leese, Sept. I, 1861. Deer • litiget ,- wrote jeer quits fully about oar stair* here by Judge, Getable, anal more and more convinced of the maws Istated tel in that letter.- Affairs are becoming quite alarming in the Northern part of the steteiss welt se in the South: • Men coming hereto give information, are not eliowed to approach aid go away in disgust. I have fell it my duty to tell him What they ay, and he throws' himself behind the reports ot his officer", who are trying to, prevaricate and shield themaelies for neglect of duty,;and be still clings to them aid refuses to see for huneelt. I told him his would not escape re epoesibility in that way,' and he would very soon find an army of rebate 10,000 strong on his kande ,Idiviouri, threatening St. Louis, and diverting his attention and occupy. lng the forces he= : desired to Ale against McCullodgh and Pillow. Ile talks of the vigor he is going to use, but I can sed. none of tt, and, 1 - tenr it will turn edit to bit. some rash and ineonsideraie move; adopted in. histe, to make head: stalest: a formidable force which could not.hsve accemalaled, except through gross and inexcueible negligence. • On! fin one hour of oar dead Lyon. Many have been disposed to blame Fremont for not seeding, reinforcements to • Lyon, and thus averting the calamities brought on by his death, and the .'abandoturient 'ol Spriegfield by his command. It 'is very certain that it he bad sent the regiments to Lyon that he took to Cairo, when it was supposed that the- place wee threttened, Lyon wont(' he drivaa Mc- Culloch from the State. I cannot say -*bath er the attaiik Was seriously contemplated on Cairo that time or not ; , bat I am, imposed to believe that the movement by McCulloch and Pillow were intended to be simultaneous and co-operate, but Lyon gonad- have had some part albs re.inforcementi at any rate, laid if he had received' two regiment., his victory' would have been complete. I undertake to ay if Fremont acted oa them as he does now (1 . was away and cannot speak on that head) 'ha - could not have informed himself very an =irately of the necessities of his position. The event shows that no attack was made no Cal y ro, and it was probably averted• by: the rein forcements sent. It the lithe or one half of the regiments had been 'seat to Lyon, we should have - had equally satisfactory revulte. The views I hue given of this matter - are facts becoming public opinidn here, and I think the Government should know it. Proba. bly you bait information that . will twisty you that Fremont was to blame. If so, the public here should know it also, in order that the confidence of the people should not be with. held from the Commanding General. I could not think, when I first returned here, that any pert of the blame could rest-with him ; but my ob Bons since have shaken my faith to the very foundation. There hone point which I did not refer to in my letter, and which I intended to remark on, and that M the utter want of discipline in the camps round and 'Dont Bt. Logic - It is a rehearsal of the state of affairs in Weebington beloramle fight at Manaseas, and will, I am -apprehensive, conduce to, similar ,results. brought these matters to Fremonts attention, but he , put it aside by saying that it would not do to be-tbo, enacting at once. Oar enemies at the door,end yet too early to impart- die.. ciplinit to our troone, sad keep them oat of the 'Wally shops In I know that-you and I •are both in some sort responsible for Fre. mont , tappoimmeht, and for him being placed is command of this Department, and therefore I Mel another and en additional motive to speak oat openly about these matters. My tscided opinion is that be should be relieved el hie command, and man of ability-put in his plice. •'The sooner it is done the . better. .have green you my- opinion and the ground. kir it. It -The Government knows more of bit plane than I know —if yon are sat ittfud'wttli them—then yon can burn thin pa per cid say that I am an slarrniat; you kere, flowerer, that I ant not. No man has been Mote hopeful and. r ‘nfident than I hive been up 'to witttleit , ter aye past. I telt 'unified on my return het... that aflairs were Critical, bat that the success and elation of the enemy 'could be turned to good account, if the proper steps were promptly taken. they have not been taken, no dither the Godernment bu failed to support Fremont es hMehorld have bean, or be has failed to Apply the means at hi. disposal. Affairs are worse thee - they were two weeks - ago, and are getting wares every day. Secuaion inereuing, Union men driven out, and the General, I fear, incapable of cum prehending hie posibon. • His recent proolama tioa is the best thing of theikind that MU been - . loud, butebould hue .been homed when be but came when be had, the power toen force it, and the enemy no power to retatiati. Now•they•are autunentiallreelorcing sgainkt -substance of bin proclamation outside of Ft: Lords and oar garrisons. .1 - want you to thresithings to year . heart, Mid get ready to apply the remedy before it is too late.. I will wribrytm a,gairivery moon. -I hope I msy. have better news to give ion. shall be boa too -hippy : If anything ocenra to restore my COlifidOACe Fremont: .1 am well—better than !lave Imes for eight Months. • Yours affectionately. ' • ['hinted] ' -loatanz. P. • --.,. BY TELEGRAPH: -.Blr. Moor, Ott.d.—kspecial dispatch to the St: Louis .11eirmit. '.lated4effersch Clay, Our. 4th, says,: The , steamer Ernillk; arrived this evening with the wounded from 'Lexington. Aboutl,Boo rebels Vernalued in Lezingtori on . Tuesday morning. . .; Mr. Presoott, a olden of Lellogton,Who was in ifttitigan's fortlfieitlons during • the ,lags, eontradloul the report that Eittuges bea'artived 'there; Mr 'Prescott nays b.e beard „Pelee tell Rains and Persons that now was the time to fight if they ever intended to, and beard them disolissing the propriety of failing back to for tify Rose Rill, In Johnson ,i)osinty, 115' miles west of.-Warn .thinks, isburg. Re thinks :however, their reel intention is to retreat sou thward; or' to this Arkensas river. i• • , • Slone the surrender they, bad riles. wo 'cacnoc if the louaurj.;en Leiingion, which is 4 their field pilots to fourteen. .; llfslligaw was,taken South with Price. • Must of 'our army have gone forward well appoirited atid likely to dp epiendid fighting. Gen. - .ll.lcHiestryie .dimmon, uoder Lieut. Col.- Totten, .moved West to.day, and ;will eacemp to eight 18 inflation,- ; • Capt. Able end Henry Star, "dip Were Cep tired a short time siege ,while carrying ; di,. pitcher from Gen. Fremont to Oen. Lanni and were- confined fifty hours in a' dungook at Wett'Port,..came down on the Emilie, having escaped front Lemegtlih.••. _ Statiley,,Ol . the reinter cavalry, k wio,diAtiogo isbod himeel at. Dag Spring; has beau-appointed -Brigadier. General, and; will /seems command of the cavalry' litigate of Fremont'scommand. - , 04." Meßinstry to be transfigred fo Kentuaki.. He will hate command of the Fifth' Division of the welt, end .will start west to- . It in thought that ilea, Prentont , will-alto leave to mono*. , Be and his arm, ate. wittot. elude and eonadent, and Lars burning to Want the enemy. Colt 9rarer and White were lift at Lefing2 top, the - ..fornier in a etitloal condition and the fitter likely to motet. ' - The report Win lugs amount of loaded shell _having been - dog up loads - of Mulligan's 111:: Irenotorntei after bientrtender, Is untrue., POltallyl/1 MOO-OX'. Oct. 11.---The Gelled States steamer Pawnee his returned from flak tens Inlet. She reports' the iOlllll at;the pro peller Fanny, on Tunis* night., She' was on her - may from the'lnisi to Chicaptetionlecl the encanipmeux,of the 2Oth' megunent, and we. captured; by three rebel lap wbiab put out ,, from !Granolas Island. Two rifled cannon,tap-Sire of the Indian* Regintent, including autermaater Ira W. Hart, several of Cot . ligsrdiner Regiment, and a cargo of tommivary • store!, fell IMO the handl of the rebeLr The Captain 'of the propeller end the crew alas escoped; - . . • The Pawnee brings Other news or hp -. Gen. Wool is expected at • Fortress Moire* to•morroir - moralig. It was determined thu he should go to St:Limis. S .His visit to ,lVuh ington,,bowever, relent to that subject.] , It la: well understood that the • rebels !will soon - . attempt to run the blockade at Old Point. with' two', steamers ;from, Norfolk 'sod :Yorktown; and soother Imwerluistriamer on the James river. : PaMengers by the Old Point Boat say that Gen: fdeGrader asteanded! the evacuation of Newport News in 12 hours. • .. - • . Born:IX, Ott. s.—Gaa. Butler kw muse an official maw designating Roston es hie heed quarters; under lb* new order constituting this' six New England ey l l.ll Ina Department: - The 'gar of Gen. Dialer are am' Wows : Major George: E:fltiong, Acaisttnt Adjdteit G• 11011, Offices.it Ordnance and. Chief ,ol the Bisd .Captain Peter Haggerty and Lieutenant' WaS:" H. Wiegel. Aide' de Camp; Dr. Gilman hdt;,Drigade Surgeon and Medical:Director • Coptala Paul K. .Driarge. ; Quartet: sasetery whir adJkawataatQuarteruttster. _ f. . mist. to. Samar Bingham died of apordaay, at Ida test. dugs at. Gitsaa 'Oat, ~` ~_ ~~,: " _ ._ _ }.~uzlH~+.~c. " r' -i _.. X*~,~~t~we?x~~~ sr;...~a.ca..'~_ _~ .~ yarso._ .. `^ k wi. ; .::'._ - . . LATEST 'NEWS. 7' rstr347Rlrll; IiECEWED if THE ;DAILY, 'fiAZE'T4 OFFICE. , . . FromMiashlngto.. :.:, WASUIZOTON, Oct. .6...Thel - United SOW Wainer PalFlloll ainild.al Alexindria. from` Hatteras Inlet, this afternoon, ; , tint- reports nothing of Interest in addition to what-is M. ready known totherpithith: , . . .. fI be Navy Denffitment has receiied n'letter rom Commander Scott, of the Keystone Slate, dated Aspinwall, Sept..2ll;in which he states_ that he has ' been cruising on the coast of Yuca tan but obtained no information either of the Sumter or her prizes., Beethe elikei.tineac i earful. in 'the . isles oil Pam and .Cientuegae,' The Stunt r, it wad said, endeavored Co pm , e.ure coal t Demeratin aid Cayenne, and was .. refused. ; he merchants of Paramiibo likewise declined t furnish coal, but she' filially' ob. rained it' from a' Scotchmen. Commander Scott says chit Calptain Simmer is aware that Oar vessels are in search al him, and that therefore h will not again Ippear in the Weal; Indies. The fact is ascertained that the Sam. ter hu taken several irises under the British. flag, and decoyed others under ours, with the' Union down. Thisshonld serve as a warning to United States Merchantmen. . , • • Toe Abbey Bradford, captured Off 'Puerto Cabillo, in July, is the 'last, prise taken by the Sumter, the crew of which numbered _ sixty.. Your men, in a disorganized condition, several bf whom have escaped and will brn le senthoe. , The War Department is overran .with appli-: c um for offices and contracts. The Secrete. 's door is constantly besieged by portion@ who want interviews with him to serve per.. 10:11.1 anat. The Secretary desires it .to be . distinctly understood that there are no caned: Icier' of psymanere, quarto:mute:lvor mini. flissaries in hisigift, our are there any appoint. , ileot.s. of officers of the line to tismade,. ex:, epting in regular comae of.promedion. When leecond, lieutenancies are thus Cleated,' the. Places will be filled by appointments !rout the i ranee. - All contracts for supplies, monitione, etc., are made respectively with the Quartet , waster General, the Commissary General: end the Chief of Ordnance, and to them all parties 'should apply who have .proposals to make. Applications for appointments as acting mas ers and muter. matea should be made to the - Navy Department in writing, and not in per. son. The War Department Can turnishrthe ;Review Army Regulations only, to offices of the army and -to members of Congress! and their applicant.. 1 The following statement of the master of the Fanny given the particulars of her eipture by the reticle. She was diepatekedthy , Col. Bowline, with clothing, monition; provisions, etc., to Chicatemoomic, for the supply of the troops 'recently stationed there. Atter the been ot. thh capture of the Fenny was received et Bittern, Col. Barikins called • upon the commanding naval officer airtime. waters for a force to go to the relief 'of the unripe. An armed expedition was fitted out which sailed 'on .the nyorniog of the 31 inn , bat nothing toed been beard, from it at tire o'clock that evening, when information was last received from that quarter. STATZSCAT OY TUC MAIOTIL oF TOE FANNit. ..Ilatteras Inlet, Oct. 1. —I left in , the Steiner 1 Fanny at 6 o'clock a. m.: for Chieunecomie,'l r Loggerhead Inlet, arriving there at 1 u' heck 1 p. m. We anchored in about eight feet of (water, and waited' there two hatirs and n half before we got communication , frodi . .',eliore. , 'They then pitched a fiat boat off-and las:erred I 1 (her with an assorted caigO of storey, tents, late. When the boat had shoved off and got' (about two-thirds of the way to ihOtO, wanly Is steamboat to the westward at about 4 o'clock M. no, which proved to be one of theenereyre.' Idlir was standing to met off our retreat; !tad in la abort time two more appeared steering di ra !rutty fur 04. The first o ne then mood in and , commenced firing upotf is, and as soon ac tne 'other two cadre up l they did the carne.: We returned the Gra with nine shots, striking Oen of the 'boats lathe bow: Then Capt. Heft, of' the 20th radian& regiment, euggested na. to 'surrender ' saying that it was no nee fighting lagainat such odds, and requested us to hoist' jute' white Seg.. The mate of the bosiand a Item soldiers turned to and threw overhbard some thirty cases. of inimilnition, and Captain Hart forbid them to throw any more overboard. We likewise requested the Sergeant blajor to throw the cannon overboard, which he refined to do, wing it would be worse for them if they were taked prisoners. Capt. Hart then requested the chain to be clipped and the troat ..runmahore, which was done. The white flag was then hoisted, and the brew of the boat lett to .three boats. We endeavored to get boats to carry the soldiers ad the•Faitny, , but could not do so. To the best of my , Opthion, they tied plenty of time front one arrival:to' that of the enetrayrs boats to have got itierY thing on show from the Lenny if sufficient Mesta bad been employed-its transportation of the stores, so that we could lave deserted the Fanny before atm ihhaid hue fellett hito the hands of the rebels. We left. thenfaibout 6 p. tn., in a canoe,nod arrived-herearaboutl a. m. on the Meet (Signed] Monatrtio, Idaster , Steamer Fermi: Wastimaron, Oat 5 —At ilia requiem - al the' lion. Angistne Frank, Member of Congritiis„ . of New York, the Superintending ttt the Cera m BUTAAU bas prepared a stateMeid' Of; the* whim aisle population of aeiteral Counties of that Statee between the ages of 14 and 45, and the priponion ; required from each ennity to flareish the 'genie of 10,000 !The Su l perintendent asys.tbe ShMe presents nn effects, tire ann bearing population of 766.344 —about one half of that of all the States South of ,Mar son Ind 'Dixon's:line ' and equaling the eom. hilted strength ol'Alahams, Atkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South . Carolina and . Tennessee. rebel Lieutenant neared Sigler - seen cap,. tared in the nelghborhood• of Feib_Chnrch yesterday. Be wee. brought .Washi.igton and lodged so prison. - • . Information has been resolved tbet-the Brit ish sbuttner Bornluda;lient,y.flve,ntuodrtid tons burden, whieS was ter Oat- weeks go . ,riportod to ba fitting out to carry-arms and provisions to the rebels ' hii-enneed In- running? the blockade, and entering the port 'of -B"avannah with a large and' valuabli cargo tit aims, pro% iieloni and supplies...; DelletlfeW . :l, •A 'll Siam an who came‘irota near Poolleelle lee evening, etateethat be -beard firing st norittle•the di-. faction, of _Edwaid's Fsrgl lie. saw a great smoke arising from the same point, and teak, • it Was caned by tbe bitnioni of !carats-house on this tide of the river. Ramon are aquavit beta that Geo.- atone will'ationly lead an advance over. the Potomac. 'The force. under, his.: commend has been strengthened largely of late. - - Private' W. It.'edyemitif tbe New York 19th, Was recently tried and 'sentenced to be shot for desertion, by• the :G l Conn bat from the evidence it appeared that he we. on his ream to-the- regiment - when -arrayed, sad that he wan overtaltea•by - liquor, Causing him to bi 'abaent longer than ,hrp,pendit al lowed. The menthars of the Court, therefore, namemously recommended :him : to- mercy uposi hie - solemn promise never to drink •any intoXicatincliqier. Gen. Banks commuted the teeteltee Into a forfeiture of $5.00 pet month of his pay for one year, and the gratified culprit virus' yesterday rimmed to hie , regi:' An %reconfirmed. rumor wee - circulated yes. tarday that the-rebels had fired into and tank , a -canal boat, cairying heavy baggage for a bridgsde stationed `on the , Upper 'Patentee. The Potointc rtiiw.fordable at remand of the fords betide" the Great Falls mid Point of Rocks. The enemy are known to have largely augmented their force in . the vicinity of Lees lourg, but the military authorities are' of ; the opinion that'll is only n feint, and thit:on: the find dernoniustioeby our linen they wilt fall back upon the Manassas• Gap - IRailload, and thence down'tu- the Junction. No spprehea. pion was felt of:any attempt _an their port to, CMOS the river, or. making-any Perigee:attack upon us at long range over the Potomac. Darierstowit, Oet. 45.—There is not a word of mutleln.thiistatemekt of;the atteMpted as. stissioatton of. Col. Knipe, of the Penesylyania 46th regiment ' sa communicated in s private letter. marderst Unship bu not jot BALT/M IL, Oct.O 6 -,-The boa t from Fortran Monroe brought & *nattier of - Worn& front Neat:elk, including some retested crews of prize vessel,. Cot. De Villierr, the initruetor 'of Col. Elleworth;Who wu liken prispeer by Win in Western Virginia,,ceme Op in itbe , boat; hiving notepad' trom Trine, nut nada his we; airing ;terns, river-Newport News. Me nineped along witlftwelni otherfArlui'were orrgated .sod taken back, he, alone, Iv thy guisinghimaellauXafieniug lauteseas,rucceead leg in eliding; the vigilance of hie purnen. H. compel led:to !twilit the . /awn tint', three timer, and &Int meth IMElTingsvi leg twice Armlet byglickety reached Nowpork rows.'-He.describee the , volfotios- , iirool; sad their treatment ai barbarmie, one oftien bwrinubeesiliolfien nriartreetAry *woollen. Its autotattaassbioston with mu matins gleaned en bitjannwilltiowwthe hints , . . : .i,:;;.t.--L.:',: - : - _!„!,•...,.,.•,::7' , ..:? .-i;',F::=-:-..-‘,.'t,-., ; 4.,4,-e,i:j, --,-.. - :47.:-.:17:-z, ..70:1C:' ... ~ .,..•. ' .4 Z :VM,S .i. . , : , .. ,t, r . :: ,,, '. 7 ?5' ,,,. . , :... , ,;:' , . - ..f.,.:.'..., - .i.,•:- . ,..4....';',,-..4 4 -'..:e . 4 :;' , ' , fk...': 27- j,' . :': :.'. - '-..`.f . ,..;',::.: . : . :.•‘,.',:', ; „ .-.•-,.. ~.-..-:-• ~.:,—...•. . ... .. =-Atinportantirrons Agassour . Ithaah, t D. 2. Oct. §,-Cerraryiternininget tke Sr: Louis :I;taseocrr_ st r -yrout - t affirmation rr ceitati, front invite, garre are about .1,100 armed rebels scattered aver the south-werterri part OF this State, including psoo to 7,000 at Camp: Walker, Ark., eight mils below the htiriourt line, under the command of young Afeetalloth.- Major Wright, of the - Home Guard', far. Bisbee the' following seateinena: A physician,- mall known to the Major, wbees acme Imia nee permitted to . eas e rtrriveliftcus theeciath-west -on ,Thariday evening, This physician was roe, titerly partner of Dr. Saadi, ldcCtilloch , s Army, Burgeon, The' terrier. very rlciktry bsd an iaterviirie Old 'Partner; end was 'mild. by him that in , the battle at Sptingaelds McCulloch - waishotibrough .thie. hips and., a glance ball.. also struck him in - the forehead. Soon. after making ilk report " . a(' battle, McCudoch with the Texas %reel was ordered back to Texii, but after-reaching Camp ChesaPeake, near Mount Vatnoo, he stied Sawn his Before he expired " he -spoke freely of the-manna, of his treatment by -the Missourians,: end dealt._ red; if . be bed .knoWn the, true Position--of, 'affair! he: never would belie enteied.-, the State'. Ilia body - weir Owed' Itt a metallic coffin and conveyed to Team: Hie - 'death wee concealed even from - kis - own sODE it being the policy of the ; surviving -leaders to operate in the prtztage ol his name. His son, Bari McCulloch, Jr., was "therefore - placed in impatient 'commatid in ordei to keep" up the dew "hisjor Wright, whir is an - old ae:W . quainiance ot--bleCulloeb, having es late -as -winter berme .lan ranged with -him el miles up the Coiotadeetrer, is convinced that the latter is dead. . - Letters have been received by Mrs. Craw. ford' from' her hiabind. a COlonel Price , a ardiy; Mating that the letter was bemnied in and on" copying • critical position._ ' • ,`: Aosta, hlco, Oct. 4.- . - Correspondinie of The Be. , Louis lifinfidicau.—Thirty-five of our. wortrided. men, atriverk here from Springfield yesterday,-,Three ambulances lett this morn: log, and btferir will siert_to moire* for thit place, to brig away' retire'of the wounded-i about 10( 0 of irlrow foal serniin there. Letters received bare frOm "the `southwest say- that many. of ,the wealthy and prominent ciisiens in that region are moving their lentil. lea and effects t 3 the South. ' Capt. A- at. Smith, at the head of 1500 Union men-, is punishing-the Seeessionisti in Barry and Stone counties. • ' - • Mrs. John S. Phelps, who was so active in her attentions, to our wounded noldiers after the battle of Springfield, is very iU with ty. . phold lever. John Collett, State Senator from Lawrence county, who was arrested here by order of Una; Hunter, hie been released on parole, but in not permitted to' kris town: = Sr. Loon, Oct. I.—Neirs hair reaciind here that about two weeks agO Joke 'Romp `chief of the Cherokee nation, had ca.led by proelama• thin 8000 Cherokees around him, and declared • for the Union. fteed,:an influential half-hreed, and leader of the secession party, had tamed 'the standard ofretrUlr and bad a akiinush with. 'RAW' body guardi ,, ln which the' latter woe victories's. l'lns conflict, with the recently published account. from the nation, but an fietiviGosernment scout thoroughly acquaint 7 ad with matters in the Southwest, pronounces it reliable. Une of the aoldiere wounded in the siege of Laiingtonnrrived tentiglit. ' -. Tin/ &Mortal' will to-morrcie, morning es lieeerate Gee. Premont from any knOwie4ge of or. consent to the publication of the charge■ and apatifications against Col. Blair. *, Lecovace 6.-21:renal:re inforMation Iron, New Orleans say, that the Federal foreee occupy StOplalaud and the Chandelier, aid 'that they have limber enough on Ship Island sufficient to , build .accommodations tor .from ten to twelve thousand troops. oat- in formant think.. the aneouncement of' the •cap tare of New Orlemar premature, but esp. that the Feiternl (dices can take New. Orkaiiin the rear and ideate their batteries, thus ran.; daring it easy tor, the fleet to come up the river. - - Advice.' tromliewOrleans to the 13th say that the Governor et Lottiiiatiti has ordered all the stores in New. Orleaua to he closed'at two o'clock each . afternoon,' and that -thoie having arms had been ordered to drill-the 're mainder ot 'the day, an attack 'front the Fed eral farces being considered imminent:. , The Confederates had planted- colombiads st. Car. rollton, nine mile, above New- Orleans and -at gogliehtown, below theeity. • 'it is conjectured that. Buckner with 5,000 in . eo'has gone to join Polk lad, make a joint, attack on Paducah. •. . , A Confederate ittempting to shoot a plaint tt 'Sherman's eaten' war arrested 'et idol. &duet's: 114, and ititl be' tried. by d mill tar,' commistiou tip:ntotrolai. . , . . Jas. Benham', a leading inert': ot Christian county, endeavoring with - . twenty. Others (0 'escape, was' taken by the . Kentucky _Confederatei and earthed into -Teniessee, the remaining twenty creeping:. Hugh Corry and three others, accused 'Or treacle, *ere brought here' to:night fOni'l.tlide This City,Couactl.last night passed stlesolay thin instructing the _Mayor to brill ail: city akar, suspected, - of disepysity for examiaa-. , . 'lanirre GuOrie, H. Neriericati, Quigt4, J. 8. Wilder, Dr..U. 8. Ewing' and JameeEpeed were yesterday elected directors of . the-lealaville tiEd Math villa' railroad. • EA venweara, orresposikore of Meet. Louis Republican.—A lull battery of iron itt pounders have been presented by the wealthy citmena is the nOtie Guards of Leav enworth. -They Were east In this city and are the Sho t ever made ,ie the State. the the fall of Lexington Gen. - Steppe , made a requisition epee Major General Stone,' of the Kansas militia, to call out the militia. of the Etetero coileiiekof Kansa,. The peonivi. responded hektlyto the•eall and poured into - Wyandotte inlargii nniietier They were im• mediately sworn into the. United States sox vicit'for three yeare r and now compose part of Gen. Sturgis , command at Saxons city. . The 2d Kaneko itginierti, toiderMej, .is also at Hansa. city. , Col. Mitchell, Se COM. joinder, is rapidly. recovering from his.woundi received in the battle of Sertne6eld. - • Nine regiments, meat of - which are-lull and the rest rapidly filling up, hive been furnished by Kansaa lor,the war. . „ , 41.n.idditiosi Orals we have twice respOaded ter the call of the authorities-and-furnished' thirty. days. men when danger. threiteneei Evert man in Kuria is now. well ,drilied and ready 'in fight if oceation. regalia& Major. Prince is still the commander of the post at Fort Leavenworth, and is proeecuting with vigor - the 'work ofstrengthheing - aid 'fortifying his positinn. -A long-line ot- earthwork, end entreeelimettichave been Ahterett , llll on the wee side of Fort "LeavenWertif. " The river side is protected by pickets and ceased bet twice. Such a -thing IC - Liking the latter by ropily, is now out of the question. , Latest from'California. . PACIS - 10 Stereos-26S , Wks :Bast of Salt Lake,Oet.. b.—The Pony Earnest pitied here- at ten o'clock. a m,- - -' • • Re's Prentree:-Rev. W...fieott and family bare taken passngecp tfie,shi;Flo'anklin Haven for Lirimpool;'andesiect to :earn nent,week. - The Forest !Theatre. Sacramento, was de. •stroyed by fire on the :The bidding cost 5100,000; no insurance. ' The cavalry regiments called for froM this State are now fall anda wing, a nd yes. terday one or two, cora - patties WWII refused. There is still room in abe infantry-teed:tots, idtboogh they-tie Isst filling tip:• The 26:1(irss °horsed as a Past Diy fa Ste acctirdirg to the President's Kea. The — Mexican. reaidents of San- PrancirCo Ire 04'y:celebrating the annivenrary 91:their nationitt independence. • • , ....'The tfttiteit States Quartermaster his com. plated binparcbtss of bursae for the asinine; at Postlaud. - ' . Nsw Yea;, Oct. e steamship Karnak, with Baianidatei tothe:l3M ult., and Nassau, N. Y., to the 30M ult.,ltu arrived.: Captain Cooper reports the sehormers Sella and W.ll. Thorne under Dritish colors, MC belonging :to. Me Smith, and the schooner Ned:Fos, or Nett Orleans, ander Mexican colon, all inadinir at Havana with' awakes, lead end alumni:. Con tor Neas'Orlesais. " Borrow, Oet.'; s:—Tba schooner Arkyle, owned .4 8.. Wier, a member of the GOVI3IIIOP , General*. Caused, at New .Bruninvfek, clears* . from - Eel ifeezati the - ,24th.ultilor with a citrg?' or. - etipier,,lie t — shaet s :gunoT, atef • ' , - The priitt ehlio.orier Jviia,-of St, John, (ram Muerte; arrived here this nihruilig,'in charge" - ' turtßAl4d6l2LANlaTi; Aplrmindat 04 WiIIET'I"PtrITUICOn t i§ .bb 1 .14.1115ri -I.7l4fillint POtitOoo Pit roatoof Mid foo ilk bi JAZ E. 127 1 3 X. " oil Occur floodoit sod That Amts. COMMERCIAL - RECORD - l ienirsintnes- . imf lipporak for Oa Trittiabeigh Ba al dot oiiii.:;; Chipper is,lsda. : -.. , ,f- stilim—iho &timid torl , lntif aria' Mita Ittattat: : ., - , . ttotailihilaidlisi Vida plttia are stes37 atel 11211,t , '.,-,• -- ...- 4,7„,,, atalatahmtl.' tkahl,Olsolbbla at 14,1$ for Ifitiii,land $6 '",..3:- , ,.. 8636 - fot Ihati; 6040 N,?, iti SW tOi *xliat,''' al:kW: 2 ' ~ ' , 2 , ,...•1,,., 0411501 . lilapyilo lb 4171106 , 11)5,2:41440' dpaiSt WAS; . ..: ~ - ..,.-.:1 .•::- ..; ;.:i ', -.fl' 1 ' - --,' i;r, 48008at33.Alitctiat - tiiatilirith lta4Aziottoti ko.-- - ; .t. loga, EA)* al 4 twhda haPr at Mk-. 316 - 40*.togo_ '; " . : ..' ,6 bbta at IOW; to bids tdr4anas, to, tomitri:at 112 S: :" . .': . - 1. , irmrdo de atiOc; tit bap Corm at 184'44 . , , ~.., : 4 , " Blooi7la hardly so otas, Irbil,: plias rhaisla II -- :: 4, ..I. of kik() Ms_ ehoaddera at .0443,600 do di. at cjic; 600 doEsigg 0 tired Name at Oc "- WEIT4IIY-ataads but *4:aired: sato - 0141, tbli Common at 11,0 *gall--eaah. -.." '- - : - - 'f::: ,- ,- , !•' .'' cravoi i.q.G.— re Aar riliiiii tit': drude Ott - - -'? :-..-.4 4hite iiii...attboi g h nrc, ire oie,bai&tisido DIL arta:Trot '1176 - 14,1*, SO I* 40 to 4$ oott r , at loop . 7 ".''''.' gall—bets so be iettup44.) r ~ ,-, • , '' ,1,,,, ' OIJIN IPPLE6—tuatbierd:aito of AO'bbleprtzta - ~ • ,-„;' , ..1:',`; at $11662,00,4111. -... :. -=t,:_f ,i' ,-,-, . ;Z . ; .. :;::' - :, : ',:4 ' . 11.47Liir.D.411110 of 40 imghst St* busk,. C ri: t .'..- 7.)- ; ',;,;;:, rorwroza—dou orllso boo pli Iwo Ifeatwasti4thai;. -0. -,.....,,,.•: .4136 a it Lush. ~ -, . ,•,,..;.; . --.;,5-" -.?4 ; . iward, Yorwrozz—uio of J o tm!.....i4ovets. 110.111171 . A.RW AMU GOMlllinlifirtitlikee' GI 030001 Zoom" October 4 - --YloureeTheme Wes *good demand for the lower guide" and pekoe azo firmer. Them:mi.? of sobstOrte ktfrostra to wholly loadtqaato to toe demand. Ehipments Styr to Pittsbargb, and theuoa by Wittily to Fliiltd&pidet, can new be made, and lONO 'Digs of superfine' could • hays teen solo to-day lot eldpment to Phltdolphts. The salea comprise/500 Ibis at jef:p4 Cd tar super Mae, - 111,1 f 040 ft for extra family, and Wife kb) tar ferny.. a tosity—Tite market to needy, wino sides of 71.0 blue at 14 69 1 0 fr 0,9 1 1 , Om lam We tot wag= Yerelsiodif—Tae mullet hi firm with a felt Western dammed for Boon" Theta Le inns kit Moier• Pak, 10,100 to Banc Ideat sold at ; 4o lot dbquiloson parked, and do for Mai loose; sad dO bh is cleat 'Bacon Bides et 6345.. Board may tar quoted at 4%, INsod Sync, and Mesa Pork et $12,76013. „.„ rooerlea—The is onchangelorith • fair de mand 112 the emmil way,- hot very tittle - to the Mtge way. 80 this !dolma sold at 430, muds; 203 begs Cl,! fee at 10%0 for Jubilee' BM, end Ito tor Legaayti, , boas cash; ficigF 930)10%," and Cetfealli%43l7o. Counlia' Mean; October 40—Ondert the lanoline of the Nest:Toth neve. tne.leadlog snorkel" Wars au. ' &mewed Arm. There we. a better leAtutry int incest, and the market wartetnarly sod Inner."; Wheat open.. tad firm, wits a good shipping dentand lot eyeing guider at 71a kw Nu Sand 7tis for Nil. i Ms advance to frelibta; however, checked the tiparirirtandency, and We market closed • qt-.l;t ant ..u.be. Winter wbeat woe In active nevus" and en „advoluspf 141114 took piece, with sales of No 1 lied • al eldepBl. 4 ind No 2do at 8141631%b—prfutipally One Msige'quetae Montt Kat/lite 4.2 NoW Uri, Oct, .41.-4114 'tottey market is euy and aboudeuuy supplied at 6 to 6 14 cant for tali sad soon bane. Mine Indorsed noted ander 90days are palmed ormelonstly at 6 tol cent, MA me Baulme foutte are ro well employed oz %Waste; ty notes that theta Stale romltutior at 13% rent for The foreign sithery; martial; heavy.. Bankers' 60 day aterbog Min ate quoted at 107% to 10734, with I a Madam, to eccept lower rats"' =• The haulm ado gaining la "Ade front 9 0194 litumli. dlebunamenta, and the Glib 1.1/71% rocelpN sad nearly • Million IC the amount In the enty,—.l World. • Circa Vitlitr, Oct. 6.—Tined Wal pretty Lam inquiry for Ontree ted sy, hot eke twe loft , the market no wake bad Wee° place. fielders aro - Wit tenWitliog to tell MMus at extreme ' - rates. The 9 0 s 1 hut firm at Dome. ratesorin 14© foe pr10:10 to strictly prime BAN 81%,1411%0 6-ad day 144pi1%1 for Gordo; end 111,801.3%e fur coin. • . mon co; teguarra. 1634401.6,4nc, eau :Java ' pi CO 7,:he emit on flioottartag—folii;oootents. • . ' " Impbria by Waver; t WIIIMLING—Aar ~Minerri..-100, 1 >E1e idtrArdhoo. 011 co; 4760 60, •Wm ktielteore; /16 do .4e..kb urn YJ do a 106•119 r• A es; lot boup pole, Jaa A 110•sim7 1 611; l br. caper, P•l6, bola:mai, Jr. 0...; 240bp corn. W•ft flagonlLlA insuoinat cut 'Albeit," paper • , Muter A Wrear..11:34Fr0,Y46611001 Nkiiiirt; 160 da • it 60, ortlind Ou . 1000 are trick. JonssAlopt & 63,10 aka wool, Oar • a It 1,011 614 //.6r61 • OLINOLNNATI-,per Sclllo•List--787.2 bbkdeer, 685 'eke erbeer,ulsike I ea, 47 ell bide; 1.19,0 it Meet; 25 do do, 'Phillips i /daisy; :00 do do, Wurlregelel4 Widesilight; 2,4, obis poly, ideal it itiactilown. oraortopm—p., tooltim7-6,2 tageoellefti R l' Vaned, I tiro; 157 dodo, INottecleir,ll6l7lregOret en; 4 bide en, p •A fahuntottAk tcir lird,lo do hawk floor t Parser; 20„Edas Medea, 40. p :e dried beef; 2:0 ads erldeky, 24.2 bp oil. ideal, DO Cie boor!, 20 do dried Mal, Übe& bame,925164 Lag U 47 bge Imports ny ltatlrOntt. , Pottstown, Az Warm t OniosnO Oct. 6-Y bblosopPer. 0 U Litton a o:5, 6, bsilptslics • Lipptnrott Co. 43 empty tbls. Jabal,. . # , Verner, 10.434 . tedbliit„r Wits a tof lx polo 'Utz, 13 - . Salton; 11 ao taus, Jll It.leloo: 100 So to,'Bsr4 stew. Jut, 8 MIS sypley li LL VoiAl; / Izbazzomb 11. 141:44611 Sonip Iron, Z.B tratot.n 1901 l tblz,W 00114zn,100121dss, Dolsastl bid inl,l3DEbbeth *co , Ana malaise, 6 co; lot ol4.essOngs,..W Ms. Wort; lot'osts, Jim.bNicisi4;24 boles zn,s,nb-sdal‘k; ;* .4tog; bbbs azionmist:Mot 4140aily't so,-" so toms Manor, Six, &Snail; 4 bola, tut, Drstn t'l o •l o orni'sbeese Jobn • . The elearwainbotil atit'onarrlast ersning, with fall a iiat thopter marks lest evening. The waath or Valhalla, wee oithdy and warm, with an ohnisional , whipper, ou,ralu. *.lt altegettrei Irtilbahlikjedatog • from greasat appeustnee, that lee will lonia smother' aritllls for the pits two dile were the ilmarice Marco* Jiseaceny and Ballle -I.lat from 0.. Baker and John -McComas hos Wheeling.' au: detarturea_wcia tba,Wihilne fur Idzaii Nada for Zalleelille; Weir Wet. , Alsinatteatd ; Jacob Rua tor Olaelanan. Abe Hey ' Wait Lad, moderate :Might list, white the balance : ' Lilt hate Comparatlyalyllget. Theilliselcettnito Ports., mouthinal Jtannaltiratins from Zentarfilaarare date last - night and will: donttlree he found et the wharf thietilortdog. 'Toe former will retard to-dad ...ad the ". „blare : 1 1Ostairrow vrenlng„4.........lbwArgotant,Capt. J. W. gorier,* b loading km AL dotal, and klli De 'ready to plea tOll.l or toiciorroW •./ - As wilineaaen by 'card, GO nat eteinateliailie Ltd, - °LPL J. T. Anutelli, Le annaext,sid fariPortettgaith to. morrow at 10 o'clock. Herinittor the wiltiassta heril nigaiarly 'every Wedaradayi.and- Poiteninr.tdi army Pridey. dlr. W. B. Lin still retaharithargif of Um ofAce—..;..the Whrediag packets for to.f el are tian 8.0. Baker and Jona.T., - . . •fSlitrketaSnr Octl' MD iBLy 11,q 1 .00II;•••OXIMKtitlarf *Clan. I . o* dab and prices anneal notes 6200 Obit Itlonr,.for rz• port, at $6 et tor ar.tra, - $0 Ma saris Walls cat ST 50 for bevy; receipts aad:alocks toltrto goo/. domiud, oo -Europa's. accocat aaka rkt agp •oo bark, at St /Nit rediatO St 3 tint 40 br *biro. Corn dorauut at 64660 Bfo Gormatarca imd *ethos at grAGX.: lietoaty bs Orparao gus iAtu Dg rat NSW"YaIt., Oct. 6—Noon.-116nr 2rmi' =ICS 120 Ob.' :Writs/ ..firm. tales at WOO butt; Atilt 25 for - .111Unankaeclub,ao4$033 for rad treat-to. ; Giro firm; -• take o7BoptiO barb at 6142.65. Laid kin St Weddry steady at 21821%. Eteoefrtllostri - LiAtio ' ptist vihe5t,67,467 • t oh; 0014107.0taboatL , SWAN bistirr.,Ottlagp area lased 41,54; 'Anode Ottani 11'.. Str; &I, Bonds titYfit esnind Rasdlog 5113411kaport lb, 4154; Math °atonal Lam Taunt...sea 64, - ,'63%; Magian 67}‘,Q1LIO's SO; Truantry f,-; 4b,98%. hers wilt bs oo 10“,1343 bot/E2 . allot at , 213‘,....16atr advatclaig stlaa of KM ttets at la a/. wawa of boi, State at $63044 scc CPWO at SS 60®6 00: tor/bera at $3 63016.' Wheat Arm; plot six) bus aiStliet Tata arbors* apting, St Mkt 18 for 1114 trantn cIutySIZONO,I49 tot ccdaladS!.4lll3443 - artate. ' Cont alba lbt,ooe bu5h. . ...:.. .. .... ITU AND .POIITdIIOIITLI. , ..-The" nwir and fat running." Innuter.SALLUl. war, J. T:ltunieri, will lienve as •bove. on THIMIIa,Y. 431 b fait ' ,at ICI cfctont. Par.Crr4,2stitsr.p.mentr fiNOR OINOIN NAM ANUir si g 112.117. LOMB anew GONNIT,Ovi J. W. Portirortining tkor.sassuove end Ml Intermediate portac an Tanco67, al 6 dolwir... - lor efekt or pupa opidy int caul or to t LIVISOSTO4 004:41Was. TTISBUROff -AND 0/Wi W aliiii OWS PACltlerTbaleaeilea( yammer atom: UN LINE, OW.. WILL team Yigwarga tor Gaina. May PAltlit. DAY at fp. is. kallaralmlestatlialllpolta Wan TUICSDAY at la a. m. Wet 11Tlipt, Cy papaya apply *2O J.; B. LIMOSTOII4 - 0 LA B 'WEEXLl",:att aiv Lip vezarr r)11 ALLIPOLIBAND 400111100211,—Thittome =Kin oy m matorm l a se f„.4 go above and alllntamrdteta hi 001•11.0 DAY •t 10 o P oteok .Yor frambtor pungeopplyini : tde J. 11..1401.00043.0.0%,-Jl/000.0. to• EGO GA.R - WiIKELIII 4 4I Reas yr.—Tbs. new atrium Ur. houSAttlaptolaJobagardos, loam ; frw.ruiroatag. And Intersedlds putt miry 213.11.1.1.11 Z: Xatlat.: Dra'and . 11 90 11 0A74411111clittei , ALALEildatos. elcms ecnrumtloto wriste. the 'mob; ..Actigt ftr Pot. trke,rirg sad Cluentatt.. itrtatt/pgarstar Whoa. beg terry MORD.IIIr; WADI4/Übkl , gurt o'clark a. a. , Ripienvircreseipt4o . .thitagt lc On; efogall. tor frusb,t F. I ill 8.0 ti I.4AR,W SZIVI.ir". . • -",,-. - i , ,L. , :z AV. :Z4II2TILLII ll,LOallf......lffieL ~- ;4,, ,, : -,--, now int Nplenaid PalgangS:.wirillit ' , ;...i -oluktrAntiS44. Ale* lavas .nll,l yorAmeli. :vill e eywy IiDAT;stA tfelodea;;si.. Sititnilog - .'-IZr: lama ZsawdlliWPittiblitsbytertliaDATat alk. '',' .1 4'. N. /a fralsin cif pi,w)•01,76s lard 4 4 .1 0 , :,, , .-3 , ,,, , ..*.,.„ J. 11. lansorros iko.; AVIA,. Pitttlftntr,::-:•1='"4-:• a.a.rotoccoosauloatio.,=-004. , 2 :-....ttr-j--1 IVEIf* . STYLES •.: eracrulaw,- f:Phaz ar4 BALYo32l2illitM , - Just rszelyst st . - TrMßlAß—Buirm. r:fi l / 2 4*F-Stp i , V RP* plodalotssit& .1:2 7 ' 4 ; 7 7 _ orairk.oll4:4 .gyiut,,F4lo3s4, .. 061314. ?:• Alla r l • 14 uver. k: A' . '7tr; iv SOUS ft lab by NIAT h 00, lb Wood linos, pit; l - r V," v 1 111C1r X7'rl~~ `