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MONDAY - UO/1811110, OCT. 21, 1861
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The liabeata Corpus Oats.
, At ten o'clect on Sataiday morning, the
hearing in the ease of Thomae_Oonnolly and
Patrick Galvin, charged with desertion Atm
Crept. Folers company, was resumed, when
Thomas M. Marshall, Esti ,Tppeared on 146'4
of the litnitlid State..
Capt. Henry Hays, United States Recruiueg
-' Officer, testified that the Relators were met
tired into the service, et his recruiting office,
-- National Hotel, having - volunteered in Capt.
Foley's company for threigweare, or during the
war.
Serg't Davis testified that the men bed been
subsisted it Camp Fremont, for some time af
ter their enlu:ment, and had been uniformed
by Capt. Foley. On eron-examination he
stated thit be belonged to Capt., Folere corn.
pacy ; that they bad been six weeks recruiting
this company, and bad now same thirty.nine
MIL
Capt. Foley was then called on behalf of the
Relators, and testified Chit he was no: a corn
totssioned Mama; he bad written for a coin.
mention, bet bad not yet received an mimes;
iteltber, bad he been elected by hit men as
• Captain.
' Lien. Patton was neat called, and testified
that he bad made a charge of desertion against
times men, and caused their arrest. lie was
- •
Lieutenant in • Captain' Foley's, company, but
he had not been commitiloned, and was not
elected by not.
company.
.The testimony here closed, end Mr. Moreland
—sited tbat thißmen be discharged. He took
the position that Capt. Foley had no authority
to raise - -
a' company ; and that the offense, if
any had been committed, was not cognisable in
• Neil court. If they really had detected;
(which they had not) they •were punishable by
. military law. They were willing, however, that
the Court • hould remand them into the oustudy
of military alder who would giro them en
opportunity tor waive make. •
Judge Motion remarked that it we. not
usual for the Court to interfere with commit..
meets for a Thither hearing'. Tiro parties
might boreinanded until Monday, the day
died forlileir final hearing before the Mayor,
and the !military authorities could then take
the proper coarse is the matter.
The canasta on both aidea then suggested
that all parties would be satisfied to have the
men remanded into the custody of Capt. Hays,
-to be.dieposed of se be might Mint beet. The
Court aeccded to this legator, cod tb• men
were taut charge of by Capt. Hays.
ar.12114110e1l fa , the - Orbsalnal court
On Saturday, In the Court of Qaerter Be,.
alone, Sophia Leib, the German girl who re.
gently stele $2lO from John Petich, of Ali*.
loh.T, with whom she had been lietog, area
* brought from piisoni plead guilty to the
Orem, _tied wO sentenced to one year's int
ptisoment In Abe penitentiary. She be, bean
bat a few weeks In the country.
Geo. Ages, the -young man who plead guilty
loth, larceny of a large quantity of butter,
from autos polies, in ohs Allegheny market,
brought In for seance. Hs counsel In
;,'farmed the Court that the prisoner woe very
deeirons • to enlist,aid if sentenced, to the
county jail would• gladly maid at the capita
lion of his term. Judge McClure remarked
that be was very eon, the defendant did not
enlist before be stole - tlin butter. The Court
bad no nght to obsulact the program oljostice
to encourage enlistments. The primper was
then sentenced on two charges only—the term
- beleg one year and six months-in the penitert.
- Gary. George was advised to leave the coup
s 7 Es won as Me terra of imprweentent dx
pired,- as the other charges would still remain
upon the record against him.
Mrs. Catharine Murphy, Indicted for the far
"coy of a piece of goody, veined at flee dol..
fans, from the dry goods store of Mr. Burch
"- Sold, plead guilty and was sentenced to three
months in We county jail.
Deserved Compliment to Colonel 011IIIVII
A. Washington eorrelepondent, under date of
the 17th, pay, the following deserved compli:
want to Col. Goatee regiment :
The ratifying intelligence received lest
night from Harper's Ferry Punishes more evi
dence of the effiffiency and bravery of Colonel
Gnarre command. From tbo time the
Twenty-eighth ,first entered the service up to
the present, lu history has been ore of adven
ture, end its encounters with the enemy, bold,
daring end succeeeinl. Pennsylvania hasrea.
son .to be 'especially proud of this fine regi.
meet, and Col. Geary ie entitled to the thanks
of the country for hie dashing exploits,. The
official report of yesterday's engagement elites
that Colonel Geary, with one.thonsand men,
erasion!' the river at BIIIITAT end surprised a
rebel carepOl two .or three times their num
herieharged at the point of the bayonet and
drove: the enemy three miles, killing and
wonading 160, sad capturing a thirty-two
Pounder ' upon fwhieb the Colonel wrote his
report. Our lois Is four killed and ten wound
edr. Let us hope that other Pennsylvania reg
flints will give as good an account of them-
Delves. I believe they will, for there are no
troops now in the field which give greater pro
mise of efficiency therithowe of the old Key.
mane. -
; •Slab Compliment to Col. Elite.
- ; The following action of Colonel Leuure , s
il'itotiadhead Regiment," contains a high trib.
its to the worth and efficiency of Cot. James
• ; A. shin, of - thp county :
Anwsrocts, Maryland, Oct. 16, 1861. 1
• Headquarters J.onndhead Regiment' Pa. Vols.
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Ate meeting'of the officer* of the Regiment
oil this instant, the Commandant suggested the
• . propriety of giving some expression of appro
batten to Captain James A. Ehirr, Assistant
- - "•_Qautarniuter Qeneral, at Pittsburgh, Penna.,
• . tate .Lieutenant-Colonel of the Command,
.whereupon It was unanimously
Resolved, That while we 'deeply regret the
• necessity that deprive an of his- aerviagp in
- ' corps as its means' in command, wirers
• . glad to know that his failure to join us resulted
from,a peremptory order from tbe - Deptxtment
-• • date-Min 'him in his present highly important
position lot the interest of the publio service.
Rtisfoed, That we are under mazy end kat.
'Cig obligations to him for the 'theism aid be
; - has rendem4 es on eerily fitting occasion, and
• hope that ovary, success may rest upon all his
ittiori,both for us sad the clime:on service of
; • the country.. [Signed]
Donn Lwoaz, Cot. COM , / Reet,
And all the officers, Yield, Staff and C/itipstiy.
Bold ltarglary-tn Allegheny.
Oa Friday night, etLat twelve oledoek r the
both of hint Sabo's, oo Ohio street, directly
appetite the. Mayon, dike, was eotered and
robbed of about la nnery. The thief ea•
tend the back - iv:4 and gatneli admittancotii
' tkio seller by:removing a Saab from tha,Vrair
Mitten entered the bar-rooni.through a uap
• ' door, and took the money from the till. a
„ man named, John McCleary was arrest
ed on saspieted of haste, eummifted.the rob
; bury. is had been at Shula's hotel in the
_ , inning, and MAW for seppir, having no
• money to pay for the morning be eget!
11 exiled hi, and wanted broakfr et. His cat way
oovered -with whitewarb, which had the
of havin been übbd o hsp
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• p w s me through which r the e cell ff r twwen
tered. Hs also stated that ho was at, home at
twelve o'clock at night, bat upon inquiry - it
was aseenained thatle had not been at home
:by two nights. U. had no money on his per.
son, and be will probably be disc harged.
•
OLDELN Mill) ON THE 1 1 / 1 1LI0#D.—Lut
• *lV•doesday u a train filled with soldiers was
J.. plot Nittnitd, when near licVeytown, one
01 the soldiers named Brown. from lowa, by
aecident fail, tad a portion of the . train
' -paired over' both ids legs. He was man to
cVsytown for medical aid, -- bet died the
. • , same easels,. His remain, were interred
:
' **Melba/let cemetery. It is said he was
. . stogie, sad lid bat one relative living, a its.
Iwra *bole whereabouts he did riot, know.
.
Potecksir.s —Last week a child aged about
elite yeate._daaghler of Mr. C. Zeigillf,
dim agar Clasios, ate me* berries. which she
abate/It for grapev,:snd' was to badly poleoied,
slat sba died. Tbs child suffered severely for
roar days. , 7 -
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} CTINIVO GOLD AID giLVik.—W6 desire to
call attention,to the card of Means. Mader
& Co, of Philadelphia, in to.dare paper.
These gentlemen are c.aaayers and refiaers of
gold and silver; they also purchase gold and
silver al its value, in ,:coio or ingot. Partite
Suiting any thing lo tide line will do well to
give them a call. We con commend them es
worthy of trust, from personal knowledge.
CHATLIII; TO COL. ROWILL'I REGRULOT
We understand that Governor Curtin has ap
pointed Ilea. Mr. Pierce, of Waynesburg,
Greene celerity, chaplain to Colons' Howell's
regiment. Mr. Pierce is a member of the M.
E. Ckurah, about thirty years of age, of fine
education; . plearant pidress, and ragged con
stitution. 'We have doubt be Will make a
Very efficient and popilar chaplain.
FM= its ALTooriAt—On Thursday. the 31
inst.. the Meant gnat mdl of Mr. Allison, and
the adjoihing planing mill of Mr.T. Prlc
caught fire, it is supposed from sparks from
the suck lulling upon the roof, and were•with
their contents destroyed. M. Allison's prop
erty was trained at about $5,000, upon which
he had an insurance of .$2 3 0 0 . Mr. MciL's
WIZ veined at $4000; insured for abou'l4l 500.
The miller font some of his botisthold
'n - qoaiii"C
PDPASVIVAZ OF TEM NINDILIOTA REGIUDDT.
70111.1ELDTTJCZIN—The Second Atinnes,ta Reg
imeat, Vol. ViDCIDDIt which arrived here- on
Friday night, ea retitle for Washington, had
their destination soddenly changed, nod on
Saturday they were ordered forthwith to Ken
tucky, in response to a praising demand for
then in that invariant department. They left
OD Saturday evening, for Louisville in tho
steamers Augh4Sazon, Rocket and M armora.i
Li*aa Bronx OF DRY GOODS.—Tho very
forge and cheap stook of Dry bloods, now chide.
ited for sale by, J. W. Beaker & Co., No. 69
Market street, needs no remarks from as We
only lay to one and all, go and see one of the
largest, best assorted,,and cheapest stocks
adapted to the season, ver exhibited In this
city.
LOST GLIL--A little girl] between three and
lour years of age, bee been at the hose,' of
John Brown, Diamond alley, for two days past.
She had evidently been sen. - out for salt, as sec
was Mond running about the street with a Itt.
Ile basket full or that article. She can be
found on application at the Mayor's office.
A PAT.IIO2IC FAMILT.—Saran trielLibeti 01
a family named Foster, of Clarion Co., hare
volunteered in the grand army. They are all
over age, fourteen can claim the moderate
height of six feet.
Orr Or Denoma.--811 the eoldiere of Gen.
Nagler' brigade, Who were injured by the
unfortunate accident at the levee, on Friday
eveetng, are now out of danger, and moat of
them are able to walk about.
dALI./011198..0n the 19th lest., at 1 o'clock • a..
.6919.11, daughter of 1111111 em sod glary dedigher,
aged / pas mamba sad 9 dors.
DO(7TOR O. Bnniab Rata Can and Rome
patldo I . byolcianiniso &goat for Rainbow's oak,
kadad irna for Enplane,. Cer_e• at hinn
end Wayne ditsata. '
carA !'stead ta Wood. Try K.— DL.
SW ti fe re La7e11.1.1111,11 Wel MIST le Da
Mad litOuttbe rootlet or Dr. Unties tread. of Oar'
sectkat, the wrest bow mar, and lies been used In
hie risottos far tee het tweet/ wars with tie moat
setaulablies einiaree, ari es roam meads it le
without a rhea, and will ellerlate pain woes mettle
Stun sas=arsetco. tor all Itbeneratio and
a le Andy fatallete. and et a au
:Mir note. WeanaL Apses.. Dreher, ha.. ill
orothfsin tmallne sad et stalegthenteg prom
thie, scene the oat wander end witonatainut Mall
weo .seem even a trat. th e four hundred cer
tificates of alinareable aura neat by n within
the WI two tests. attest hot i.e seleertiew
-Beet. szahlwitherrait
L IL MMUS& & CO, Agents, Corner Wood sad
Beamed etreeteatttatrorgh.
BLOOD FOOD.—AttelitiOD Ie called to
tab most ressarnable and achnitlet preparation, ad.
eartlaad is walla oolonin. It is an staffer how
ditikaare, and toga not la contoandisi with any of
the numerous patent niedkinee of the day. it la •
foam mealy for all the damns specified, and or.
-pedal those of a chrocio nattne—ot long 'lading
....awake, months. and rears. flafferoes, try lit
liesanr. Osman • Donee, of New York, ere ths;
Ms opals for it, and also yropnetas of the world. -
retiowned Dr. laws Iliestrrna Gonntat,an att.
ale stash easy Mother amid here In her tnalicloe
closet In came of wad; and containing, as It does, no
paregoric a opiate of any. MICR our ha relied op:m
with the Mown coaddenchipd will be found an in•
nil:able specific In an awe of infantile oesaplalatt—.
OW Slats Awned, 001/embess.
in=s7eartallbed. lar sale by OZDXGZ
li ad
xesfOlft WoNlite PUtiborgh, ye,
~art
lzte
Wog Newathrweie Weeders Nirvanas.-
The Wheelie, Irate Greenery, of Friday.
rays: "Goir..Nirpolit yesterday received a
dispatch' from, Pdr. Van Winkle, of Parker,-
burg, announcing that the rebels had made
neicaPpaarince in Wart and Gilmer counties
in great numbers, and were carrying on to the
perfect terror of the, inhabitants. It was re
ported that they had attacked Captain Hints
cavalry company, stationed at Slizabetbtown,
and completely cut them to pisses, and were
threatening_Pukersburg
"This duipatch is certainly from a very re
liable source and is entitled to the tallest
credit. It is known that an unusual number
of rebels have recently appeared in Wirt, Gil.
mar and Calhoun counties, and many Union
wig have been murdered. The rebel forces
are not natives of the comma, named, but are
regularly organized bands, doubtleu from
Floyda army."
Tat ANDERSON BODE GELID. —TJIe Car.
lisle Herald says.—" This corps is to be COOS.
posed of tbree young men from each county in
the State ; their ages to be between 17 and 21
years. They are ordered to Carlisle to be
mounted, equipped and instructed in the cav
alry drill, and are to be commanded by a rig.
afar army officer. Already some fifty have ar.
rived, and morp are coming in every train.
For the present they are quartered in the Com
mit Boole, where they wilt remain until their
camp equipage arrives, when they will at once
go into camp in the locality of the Barrack'.
Al Gin. Anderson has been superseded by Gen.
Sherman, a more correct title would be the
Sherman Body Guard." Who are the mem
bets of this company (rum Allegheny county
ilir-OZTLOT TO RTC/MITI ADM HICIVITITO
Oructie.—There are UUMCIOUS instances
where men have lipoid their names on eibiet
mut rolls, and afterwards baled to go into
LOO service of the several companit■ they had
pledged themselves to. It appears that then
recusants can bo held according to a recent
military decision. It hu been decided by
penerais Butler and Bchonler, after a very
careful investigation, that a soldier is holden
from the time of signingins name to the en
listment roil, suet asuuly as though he were
"sworn m;" and persons.who have enlisted
and left the service without a proper discharge,
arelo be considered deserters, whether they
have been •sworn in" or net.
How To P2LIZRYI E6oll.—The following is
void to be en intalliofe method of preserving
eggs fresh and sound, for any required leggin
of time. Housekeepers would do well to give
it a trial I—To 3 gallons-of water add 1 pint
quick lime sod 1 pint salt, and stir till welt
.mined and dissolved. No care is needed in
pa:tingle the eggs, as they will ri:ersy. nettle
right end up if just dropped lightly into the
vestel. None bet those perfectly e. and will
oink. Thole which Boat should be taken cot,
for, although they may he good enough for
immediate use, they are not ezttrziy eunnd.
It ,is not Important whether the eggs be all
placed in the ventl at once or et d.iferent
times f end they can be taken out a; thPy tr.!
needed.
Tan Naw Eirr.—Tanight an entire new
play,enthled the .Angel-of Death," will be
•nt upon the stage at the theatre in mos: nice
lent sqqe. The pales Is now being ployed at
the Boston hinmem to immense audiences, and
will ha brought oat at the Walnut street
Thoth., 2hllidalpela. Doting the present
week, hianaser Henderson, bent on giving oar
°lnsect a Bien of everything new in his line at
the earliest moment, hutment laboring very in
dasttionsly for the past two week, to get up the
new ploy Ina mmerlor manner, and wo fee! no
hesitancy la Aiming all who attend the theatre
to-night an evening of real enjoyment.
Ailf*yyrrsz BUICIDZ.—A German, working
at bingo Furnace, Ciarion county, named Hef
ner, hoe day - last week attempf,ed to commit
!Weide by @booting himself in the head with a
pistol. The wound was teary ugly one, and
the unfortunete man may die. He was in a
precarious condition at the last account:.
COUNTIT P zarsas dealriair to purchase
material IA their Hoe will do welt to road the
adrenisement in *nether column of to daps
paper, headed .Irotice to 'rioters "
Lzo Bzozza.--Cdr:Betotan J. Berg, or Bat•
ler Spirte:op, Butler county, wan Orono from
boggy oi Thursday last, ard.Lad one of ills
logs briskest by the fall;
D110111.2011D:Wal. War, ■ colored boy, in
Jill ou ebatge of perjury, erairon Saturday
discharged by _Cour:, the Graad Jury having
Ignored the big.
Dzseurt3r.Dt.•o. SW, So. 2e6 Peen el.,
:thank: to Lli brairehea of the Dental profession.
THE LATEST NEWS.
Y 71IL SEIRAPB
RFCEIVED AT THE DAILY GAIETY 1 OFFICE
From Washington.
WAEZIOGTON, Om. 19.—Evening.—General
Stephen+ being been ordered to a more in+•
pot' ant fold of ditty, he will be followed by
the filgtilted regiment, which he but recently
commanded en Colonel.
A New York and two Pennsylvania raga.
mens are alternately on picket duty at Vien.
na, 'where the Highlanders hare been similarly
Persons attached to the steam-tug Resolute
report that about 11 o'clock tits morning,
while off Occoquat Creek, near Budd's Point,
the cable by which the Resolute wan towing
the schooner Fairfax from Philadelphia, broke,
when the latter drifted toward, the shore and
the rebel, started out in beats and captured
her. The Resolute was, it added, fired at
from the battery in that vicinity, bat being
arable to render assistance, made her way to
Washington, where she arrived this evening.
'The Furfaa was heavily laden with hay.
It te reported that the rebels had stretched
a chain over the river to impede the passage
of Teasel.. The Resolute being of lighter
draft than the Fairfax, paned ores it.
Gen. McCall, with the Pennsylvania Reserve
Corps, together with cavalry and artillery left
Prospect Hill early his morning, on a recon
noinence. Information, received to-night,
states that they bed reached Dratneeville, about
ten miles from Prospect Hill, without opposi
tion. Draineville is within fificue miles of
Leesburg.
WAsHitrirrOff, Oct. 19.—A reconnoiamenee
went out yesterday towards the Occoquan and
hoe returned, taking the telegraph road as far
an A catonk creek. Parties were sent to the
Acstonk and Pohick, end one road leading op
Acetonic. This latter party met the rebel
picket., who immediately fell back and gave
the alarm, and the long roll wits beaten at
their camp across the creek. From, the infer-
Encino derived from this reconnoissance there
are no rebels between the telegraph road and
the river, this side of Oecoquen, and hit few
at the latter place.
The only advice. received from Seedy Hook
is a brief dispatch from the operator, saying
Met the rebels, are about burning Bolivar, near
tlarper'e Ferry.
Three tug boats—tho Posey, Robert Gesley
and another—went down tee river last night
to give amistanee to coy meals coming up, bet
io conrequezice of the light ;moonlight and after
wards. the thick fog, they were ordered not to
attempt to pair the batteries, eleuer Op or down,
last night. Firing was heard trona the batteries
about leadaight, but the esitse le unknown.
There are indication. that the rebels are
°meting eermanout batteries at Cockpit Pettit
and Freestone Pom', as oonsiderable boding
were seen at work at theta points yesterday: -
Twenty-elk vessels are known to have ran
the blockade night before last It is believed
:he'. tinsels drawing not more than eight feet
of water min hug the Maryland shore sufficient
to escape beret from the batteries.
Thy only rteamere now at the Navy Tsrd :JO
tho Lovas, Hetsel, Anacasta and Cosa de Liam
Walunioree, Out, 20 —The report from
the steam tug Resolute, mentioned in a previ
ous dispatch, that the rebel. have crotched a
chain scions the Potomac near Budd'. Point,
turns oat to be intern, es ban been actertained
by careful inquiry in responsible qdartera.
Since last Tuesday, when the rebel octane;
brat opened, about filly 'remote have reached
- Waribii.gton and Georgetown. The retie:titer
loaded with hay, cement and furniture, which
ytste•dny fell into the hands of the rebels, , e the
first cesealty of that kind. It is alone owing
to the breaking of the hawser by which it was
fastened to the Resolute, and drilling toward
the Virginia shore. The other resew In too
arrived safely with the Resolute natsvithstand-
Ingmhe attack irlim the battery upon them.
The tug Murray came up during lan night
with the schooner' in tow. They escaped
unhurt, though fired upon. The Murray re.
horned the compliment.
This morning a heavy detachment from
Gem Smith'. division, with a portion of Mott , .
and Ayre✓ beiteria., trod companies from the
5.11 regiment of regular cavelry, and Colonel
Freidman's Philadelphia cavalry, advanced
toward. Fairiaa Court House, on a recommit'.
lance, 'Ahoy went as far as Flint Hill, which
is two.and.a.half miles this aide of that ail•
lage, ■nd overlook. it. They saw there the
enemies pickets in soil large force en to i.e
press them with the belief that the reserve
rebel army was nut tar from that point. The
expedition was accompanied by Gene, McCiel
len, Porter, 'Smith and Hancock. It probably
returned ;bout night fall. A private of the
Stn .covatry regiment, named Byron Barton,
was shot-by a rebel picket.
The I seem:int. represent Gee. McCeII
as sail at Droineeville--
These who are affected. with weak nerves
will probably be relieved by the fact which
Wee ascertained at the dtate Department yes
terday, that the 'damn by the mails of the
&tibia are more than usually estatfactory, bat
there is great activity in. schemers for the vio
lation of the blockade and introducing contra
band gond,.
Lord Lyons has add-regard a brief circular to
Uer Majesty , . Consul, in the Southern States,
enclosing the following to embodied is the at•
Seta' tote of the Secretary of State, named, :
The Idw et blockade, which doe. not permit a
vessel in a blockaded port to take on board a
cargo - alter the commenced:lent of the block
ade, will be expected to be strictly oh:served
by all :wets blockaded by the naval forces of
the United States. Lard Lyons instruct,
thane Consuls to take this law for their gait:-
ante. ;-
W•311130TOR, Oot. 11?.—lord Lyons, several
days ago; addressed a letter to the Secretary of
State, la which he said her Majesty'. Govern.
sit wore much ooneerned to nod that two
British subjects, Maus. Patrick and Beaming,
had been suijeoted to arbitrary arrest, and,
although they had been released, it could not
but regard, the matter as one requiring vary se.
Hoes conebleration. Lord Lyon., under in
struotions, therefore, felt booed to remonstrate
against such irregular proceedings, as he desig
nated theta, and to say that the authority of
Congress is necessary in order to justify the
athitrarY west and impidsonmest of British
sahj,ets,
Secretary Seward, in the coarse of hie reply,
after detailing 'the lame in regard to the two
persons earned in Lord Lyon. , note, says:
"The proceedings of which the Bntieh Gov.
ernment complete., were taken upon Informa
tive conveyed to the President by the legal
police authorities of the country, end they
were ant instructed until after be suspended
the Vela - writ of ireedomth jest the extent
that in view of the petite of the dime he deem.
ed necessary. Par the exercise of that dis
cretion he, as well as bra adviaers, among
whom ere-tee becretary of War and the Secret.
tary of State, is responsible, by law, before
the bigheet judicial tribunal of the Republic,
end amenable elect to the judgment of his
emintryinno aud the enlightened opinion of the
civilized well d,ri a d, in con c:usion, Mr. Seward
reuaikv, wthe safety of !be whole people ban
become in the present emergency the supreme
law, and en long at the danger shall maid, Cl
&uses of society, equally the denizen end the
citizen, cheerluity acquiesce in the measurer
which that law prescribes. This Government
noel Oct question the learning of the legal
advisers of thaaritieb Crown, or the justice
of the deference which her Majesty pays . to
them. Neverthelees the 'British Government
will hardly expect that the President will ac
cept their explanation."( the Coeducation of the
Coped State, of America, especially when
the Constitution, thus expounded, would load
upon, him the sole executive responsibility of
euppreveing the existing inearreetioo, while
It would weeder to Coegruix the moat
materiel and thdispeusable power to be employ.
ed for that purpose. Moreover, there enplane.
Bons fled no that support to the letter, math
lets to the spirit:of the Connitetlon itselt Re
Must be allowedi, , therefore, to prefer and be
governed by the quid of our organ% national
law, which, while it will enable him Conneaut.
his great trust with completes success, receive
the sanction of the highest authorities of one
own country, and, is unstained by the goners'
ooneent of the people, for whom Monodist GOD
'siltation was established.. I avail myself of
this opportunity to- dist to your Lordship a
renewed essurenee tit my very high coneldera.
don."
Surprise is expiedad here at the misconstrue.
Lion attempted to be put upon fiezretat7 Se
ward's circular, by alarmists. The circular
Bbows that our !Melina abroad am in good
condition, and that the government means to
keep them in. The nation; six months ago,
became exposed to doomed" within and without.
The administration has taken adequate mese
area to put them right within, and new tome
to putting them tight without. Is asks the tio
operation or thecqiii State' in the latter dilly
to the former.
The Beer/wry o State, semompanial by the
Ministers From England, France and Spain, had
Osamu aicoralon over the river. yeaterday,
visiting the camps and fortifications. They
afterwards attended the What at Arliniton
Sotabto, paned by Manson 6 Hill and mama
at a Walkout by way of the /Nog Bridge.
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WASHINGTON CIIT, Ott. 20 ...Op . tM opea,‘
teg of the telisraph to are.. Salt Lake City,
the foiloyeiag cilapatchet weer esebaugad:
GIZA? S&LT Lit! City
To tat President of the Mated States—U:o4
wbohe citizens atrenciouldr reset ail impute.
tions of disloyalty, cuogratu ate* the President
upon the completion of an eutsrpriat which
spans the Continent, unites two oceans, and
connect■ remote extremities (.1 the body politic
with the great Government's heart. Nay the
wholesystem thrill with quickened ;Muttons
of that knel; the parricidal hand of trealon
be punished, and the entire sisterhood of
States join hands in glad reunion around the
nations. firetide. [Signed . "
Far FULLER, Acting Governor of Utah.
The fo!lowing is tdereply
Sts The complethan of the telegraph to
Salt Lake City is auvpicious of the stability
■nd union of the Repubite. The Government
reciprocates your congratulations.
.ok 11 lA li •NI LINCOLN
Latest from California
Gassy SALT Lasce, Oct. 113.—The Puny Ex
press Eist paned here yesterday.
San Francisco, Oct. 12 —The ship St. Louts
saiied from Panama on the (Ito, carrying about
200 pae+eoger■ and $lOOOOOO. Sue brings
$564000 for New York. The principal con
ensnares are as kakis: Wells, Fargo & c o .
$31,000; Donohue, Ralston & Co. $145,000; Da
vidson & Co. $108,000; Sather & Church M..
000; James, Patrick k Co. $83,000; Alsop &
Co. $59000; Strauss & Co. $52,000; Frank,
Baker & Co. $51,000; Scher fk 00449,000 ;
Rosenbaum & Co. $33,000.
The treasury shipments yesterday were
somewhat below the average, hut the Wee of
government murder draft' has probably made
it up. The fu❑ average exchange oh New
York is I per cent.
The brig Providence, from San Franolsoo to
Victoria, foundered at sea on the Ibtb of Sep•
ternbor. Many Ban Ftaneisoo merchants en'-
feral heavily by the disaster. The sive) proved
to be a total lose.
A are broke out in. San Franehoo on the 10th,
on the northeast owner of Adds and ?fashion
ton streets, destroying a number if wooden
building', doing about $ll,OOO damage.
The Legislator* of Nevado Territory con
tinued In airosion,sbowing • dispoaltionjo adopt
oh. laws of California on all hope; Cant sob
Potts.
Lady Franklin and her Caine wore received
with canon ceremony by the Nevada Territorial
Legislature, on the 6th Inst.
Dates from Oregon to the 9th have been re
ceived. Toe State Pair, at Portland, ended on
the B.h It was 'considered a success. Being
the, first hold in Oregon, fifteen thousand per
sons were on the grounds. Miss Case; of Sa
lem, Mass., won the first prise for the best
female evestrianship, thorn being Clams nom.
petitore.
The steamer Jails arrivod at Portland on tho
Bth, bringing $40,000 in dust.
Judge Wait, presiding ■t the Circuit Court
for Vifashington, sentenced the four Indians
who murdered Mr. Brigs! and son to be hung
on the Bth of Rovembar.,
The bails Yackee brings Satidwiets Island
dates to Ssptember 2lst. The HUIVISWUM (1.4 ,
ernment has declared Ha sutra nattrality in re
lation to the American civil war. PLifatOtrt
6411001 enter any or the Benderich Islands
The Advertiser bees the following
••It is currently known that the French Com
missioners beats mule sundry demands on thts
Government, and thrre may be some cause of
serious trouble. Gilmore have been busy du
ring the past week or two regarding the char
acter of these dub - awls To-de' we bear that
the demand of t h e Foreign Ministers a called
lot the neat pese#orts. Agate, that the Judges
of the siipltlllo Court Ara ail to be impressed
and sent adult I end, lastly, that the town es
to be bombarded, tulle's the prepertyJeft by
by the Spaniard, Jon. Nabalis, be forth
cint leg."
Important from Europe,
ST. .10111.5, Oct. 19.—The steameh:p Erna
arrived off (ipe ktice at ten o'clock on Friday
night, bringing Liverpool dates to the 9.h and
Qaeenstown t‘. the 10, tour Any. later than
mole per the Arabia. Tae steamship Argo
;saton, Irani Quebec, arrived at Liverpool un
the Bth inst.
It eras reported that Prince Nepoiean had
sent the Emperor no important agate paper on
Anearieao ad tire.
Tbo King nt Prunia had paid a taw daya
'Mit to the Emperor of ?ranee.
The wales of cotton to the Livi , pool market
for two day' was 30,000 balm the market
closing with a firm feeling.
Breadstuff. bare as upward tendency.
Provisions steadyfbccf ., yiet.
•
The Emperor 01 nine is dead.
Garibaldi Ism left Caper. but his destination
is unknown.
The American Minister at Berlin was nego
tiating with the Elaouverian goreinment for
the ratification of tbe condition for the ;boll.
tine of mate dues.
Vandentoff, the actor, is dead.
At the insorreciion et Canlyd, Poland, the
Russian eagle was tru a from the public build
ings and the Polish 'eagle substituted. The
Mayor of the city was tilled.
Lfrisrpool, Oct. 10 —The salsa of cotton -- ors
Wednesday and Thursday were 60,000 riles,
hall of which were to sposenlators and exponent
The market closed firm. Corn /as very acme.
/ c ondors, Oct. 10.—Conwols 02413921: Amer.
lead Immanuel, are quiet sad ansaoy.
CfitettlNATl, Oct. 20. The following dis
patch pitted over the lane. on Saturday
CLCVELLIID, Oct 19th.
B. Young, Great Silt Lake pity : Sir—l
have the honor .to acknowledge the receipt of
your very gratifying uiepatch, not only in the
announcement of the completion•of the Pae'ifir.
Telegraph to year enterpnmeg and proeperuus
cr:y. nut that yours, the first message to pees
over the linecehonld express so namilitakably
the patriotism and Union-loving sentiments of
yourself and people. I join with you in the
hope that ibis enterprise may tend to promote
the welfare and happiness of all concerned,
and that the annihilation of time in our magus
ci communication may also tend to annihilate
ereledical, cultivate brotherly love, facilitate
commerce and strengthen the bond. of our
once, and again to be, happy Union. With'
just consideration for your nigh position and
due respect for you personally, I am your
obedient comet. J. H. WADE
6v. Louts, Oct. I9.—Dries Wright, member
of the State Convention, Sanarl B. Churchill,
member of the Legislature, and Jahn Chappell,
ail eotorionesecersioniste, were arrested to
day, by order of the Provost Marshal. It ie
now believed that the large number of men
reported to have deserted from Price's army,
including saw fire thousand or mare, who
are acid to have been disbandedafter the rail
of Lextegto ~,,, mill in the service of the
robelitoo, and will form into bands in WRTIGIIII
parrs of the home, for bridge burning and
general marauding purposes.
Sr. Loots ' Oct. 19.—The statement in the
Cruzinnett Musette yttterday, to the effect
that Secretary Centime, on Ma recent Matt to
this Department, brought an order from the
President instructing Geo. Fremont to trans'er
hie command of the Western Department to
Gan. Hooter, and that the rxecution tr( the or
der woe delayed by Gen. Frefuord,te pro
nounced untrue. If Cameron had such an on
der, it wee not presented The interview In
tween Oen. Fremont and Secretary-Camnon
wee a satisfactory one to both parties.
6TPACU27, Ont. 20.--It ts reported that act.
leg Brigadier Galeria Wyman, who left Rolla
I days since with micut 2500 men, ban
arrived at Linn Creek, where he dispersed a
body of rebels, killing a considerable number
and taking over 200 prisoners', and capturing
eighteen wagon loader of goose belonging to
McClurg sit Go., a prominent Union firm waom
the rebate had robbed.
Advice' Irom Gm Fremont Cr. to semen
o'clock Friday night. He la still et 'Warsaw,
acd the Pontoon Bridge across thy Ostge
was 1.0 ba finished ore Saturday. Gen. gigapa
divoolon had crossed the Myer. It wee re..
ported to or camp at Warsaw that Price had
been largely 9iniorced by McCulloch, ako
that the combined lorces.Were
cools, where they intend to give Ftersoit
battle,
Borrow, Ott. 19.—The Board of Trade and
the Committee of Associated Banks, of this
city, hive protests.' to the Goiania:mut agaliet
the parching of army clothieg In Ragland, for
which purpose U. N. Qauteimaster Thomas
left iit rho rummer , Niagara with letters of
credit 1010170tIlig to :f..500,000. It is. rumored
that the goverment - hoe couotermairded the
order by telegraph to Rallies or Cape Rice,
at which latter pointlhe steamer Niagara will
call to-eight.
- Lourseitzu, Oct: 19 —Remora o-
. prevailed t
day of the eking of G harg, - Xy., lirj vast
ly nuperior autabere t and of the retreat of Row
tolia's brigade towards Louisville. They ap..
pear to be wbolfy ;Without foundation.
ST. LOI7IT, 1119.—A 'gelato el filliftel
alleete pee was trod it the Amend tattoos
tads>. 111111e0i to the 11100 r, 01 Casale.
eary Gomel Giber*.
Important from Missouri.
fiT. Lorne, O. 19.—Tbe rebels vrb.burned
!Big River 8,1410 tbs other day, were ;Arend
leg hindi kriniSt. GinivierviabilSt. Francais .
eonaties. numbering about 600. Jeff. Thomp
son hed not been in that region for some
weeks. Captain Lippincott, with 01 1 1 men
of the Thirty. Eight Jaime regiment, met
thia force two mile. below Big River
and cut hr. way through them, inffietieg
ato of seven killed, end a considerable
number wounded. There were seven of his
men taken prisoner., eeveral Wounded, but
nose killed.
In the engagement below Ironton, on- the
17tb, the rebel loss is known to be thirty-six
killed mid wounded, and by many it is believed
to be more, aa quite a number were carried qi
the field, - The federal logs geo.ten wounded.—
One mortally. The rebel force was about two
thousand. and to believed to have been an ad.
yenned guard of a much larger body some die.
tatee below. Mom st Pilot Knob say therm
were Louisiana, Tennessee and Arkanau regi
ments among them. The citizens were antes'
from the vicinity yesterday, and the troops
were under arms, expecting an attack.
The titaro Convention adjourned yesterday,
subject to the oall of the Governor, until the
meeting of the Legislature, to be elec ted In 1862.
ROLLA, WO, Oct. in.—The correspondent
of the St. Louis beeteerat furnishes the fol.
lowing items:
A scout ban just come 'to hem the West,
sad report. that Price has made a stab.' at
Cartilage, +ivy milea from Springfield.
.The - Legiala tare a to be called together on
the 4:11 of November.
The Rebels at Vienne have dispersed.. A
portion aro going homo and the remainder will
join Johnson.
Johnson has been placed iu command of all
the rebel farce. in Missouri, and has maned a
proclamation forbidding the transportation of
any more property (meaning slave.) from the
State.
It is nut mud whether ichosori sopercedes
Price.
The toilordrig letter in dipped irom the Fort
Smith :
Earcumve DLPArraiErtr; Park nix, C. N.,
dug. 24, Ml.—Major Clark, A. Q. Y. 0.8.
A. —Fta : I herewith honor to your care die.
patches for Gen. ItlcCulloeb, C. 8.,A., which
I have the honor to request you will cause to
be forwarded to him by the emit= express.
At a mass meetiog of about 4,000 Cherokees
at Tablequa. on the net inst.,- the Cherokees,
with marked unanimity, declared their ache.
recce to the Confederate States, and have even
theirauthorities'pcwes to negotiate an alliance
with them. In view of this action, a regiment
of mounted men will be immediately ratted,
and placed under command of Co. lona Drew,
to meet any emergency that may nese.
Having espoused the cause of the Confed
erate Stater, we hope to render efficient ser
vice in the protracted war which now threat.
eo.: the country, and to he troated with a lih•
erality and ceofidence becoming the Coaled-
Orate States.
1 blve the honor to be, sir, very reipeetfolly,
your humble semi:lt,
bignid :I Sow! Roes,
Prinupal Chivi of the Cherokee nation.
Namara, Oct. 19, 1881.—To the Pitts
burgh. Press.—We are gotting along safely.
The t fficem and troops are well astialiad.
W. J. ICcon.,lz.
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LATE-FROM WASHINGTON
WAnl:urarox, Oct. 19,1861
This Itetesia It the Rebels
The report is coafirtied that the '
rebels hairs
;Et
again fallen hack along thoiilinee from } de
Orange and Alexandria Railroad to the up or
Potomac. There 'as a small bogy at Fair ix
Station, and some force, probably not large, at
Fairfax Court Howie. Vienna tads/arms!, tad
Leesburg is being rapidly evacuated. .
We have, at yet, mode no attempt to occupy
Om abandoned positions, but our pickets are
poihed out, and our scouts range the country
to within a very short distance of the rebel,.
It is reported that Gen. Bannock's brigade ac.
Nnupied Vienna this dimming, acd made a re
honnoissenee beyond, of which the revaluate
not yet known.
This is dented at beadquartera, where it is
said only our pickets have, up to this time,
been to Vienna.
What Pennsylvania kaa done,
Peansylvania has now a larger number of
troops and more artillery in the field than any
other State, and still her regiments continue
to arrive. One or two regiment. from Camp
Carlin- are expected to arrive here in the early
part of next week.
The Prices of Goverment Stores. ,
The following are the prices paid by the
Government for army stores :
Pork $l9 per, barrel, beef $l5 per barrel,
beef tongues 6 bet barrel, bacon 10 cents
per pound, ham 12 cents per pound, dour $7,50
per barrel, hard bread 4 cents per pound,
beano $2 per bushel, rice 7 cents.,per pound,
ltominy 24 cents per pound, riced barley 4} cts.
per pound, ground coffee 20 cents per pound,
green coffee 14 cents per pound, tea tO cent.
per pound, sugar 81 cents per pound, vinegar . ,
12i cents per gallon, candles 26 cents per
pound, soap 6 cents per pound, salt 5 cents
per pound, desiccated mixed vegetables 24
cents per pound, pickles $3,75 per keg, dried
apples 64 cents per pound, split peas $2 per
plebe], molasses 32 cents per gallon, potates
60 cents per butte!.
Loralty oa Chinootitaga• Mandl.
Information received at the Navy Yard shows
that the inhabitants of Chincoteague Island,
1,000 in number, which is a part of the coun
ty of Accomac, Virginia, are beyond doubt
true and loyal. No other flag than the Stara
and Stripes has, up to ibm time, been allowed
to float on the island, but the notional ensign
is displayed from a high pole at all times when
the weather permit:.
On the 14th the oath of allegiance was
taken by 160 voter. under the flag, in pre•
silence of Limit. Murray, commanding U. 8.
steamer Louisiana. The citizens esy, air/oils
a committee appointed to confer with Captain
Murray, "By interest and affection we cling
to the Union; we ere united scone men lobar
abh.rance of the Seminal heresy; that we
have upheld the old nig in spite of many re
pulses from oar Secennim neighbors." They
add : "The opportune arrival of the war steam
er command by paps. Murray, and hie ener
getic measures, alone saved us from subjuga
tion, the enemy having mastered on the oppo
site shore for that purpose." They, there.
fore, ask - the continued protection of a war
Weimer.
The Rotomeio.
About eleven o'clock last night two heavily
laden vassele - were towed up the river, follow
ed by the City of Richmond tended with VOW
der cud GOVC1110:111111 stores. All were fired
upon briskly, but not hit. It is said :hat sev
eral small craft ;unneeded in running the bat
teries in tfte tight.. Armed tugs go dowfl to•
night to tow up other vessels. Tin rebels on
the Maryland chore give notice by signals to
their friends in Virginia of the peonage of every
vessels.
Beal oiad - rtuotztj:grorty to be Coo-
Robert Murray, United State.; Marotta, came
to Washington this evening, having been gym
mooed here on important business, connected
with his efface. The Government has deter
mined to commence proceedings forthwith for
the enofireation el the real anti personal prop
erty of pereons known to be mein the rebe:e.
Information haw been laid in a number of
eases, arid. they will lig at once peeked to a
trial and determinatiolif
Phan . lartit Ymposl tloa
One of the latest outrages peryetrated
on the West is the shipffent to this point
of broken-down horses, brought up for the
army in Pennsylvania. The first instal
ment of these wretched hacks, some 250
in number arrived from Pittsburgh on
Sunday last, designed for Col. Brackett's
Cavalry. They were of all colors and si
zes, and afflicted with almost every dis
ease in the catalogue of horse distempers.
We understand that many of the soldiers
are ready to mutiny before they , will
mount such scarecrows; and if there
any good cause for mutiny in the army,
we conceive this to be one, under the (dr
cumstanoes.
Col. Brackett, under orders from the
Quartermaster• General, had gone on and
purehrukul several hundred horses of the
very finest quality for the service, when
he,received a telegraph dispatch that hor
ses would be sent on from Pittsburgh for
hie Regiment. Who sent them nobody
knows. These Pennsylvanis horses, wa
are told, cost the Government 5135 apiece;
while far better ones are furnished here
for $llO. Besides, the transpertation of
a' regiment of horses from Pittsburgh to
Chicago cannot be less than five thousand
dollars.
We protest spinet any Moro horseflesh,
particularly of the kind just sent here for
Col. Brackett's Regiment, Wing shipped
from the East to the West, and we shall
make our objections be hoard, until such
outrages are put an end to.— [Chicago Trib.
7L. Seward Circular in Wall alr.•t
The Wall strati barometer gare•unmiataka-
ble indications of "something being in the
wind" that boded no good, when Mr. Seward'*
circular gm received there on Thursdair.
The Tribune of Friday my. •
"A panic in Wall aired yesterday wee the
commemary of that eacaltive locality upon the
recent circular of the distinguished matosman
who expound. the policy of Mr. Liecottirs Ad
ministration from the bureaus of the State
Department. Dismay prevailed at what wee
no doubt ernmeousiy regarded ai the pro•
gramme of a tremtedoes land and lea war
with England at the same time that the Great
Rebellion,. on our baud'. Stocks fell from 4 ,
to 3 per cent., and for a time all wee despair
and conaternatlon. Before the clog* of the
day r however, a better heeling reappeared, rind
prices regained their eteadmeas.
We notice that in Boston no each phenome
na were observable. The sober minded Bos
tonians better understood Mr. Seward's circa
lar—and their quotations were eettrily eat c.:
led by it.
Pannsylvantea-Quota Vtlkd
Illaantesosa, Oct. consequence of
the recent requisition made upon Pennsylva
nia by the National Ooremmoro, lte imprint
lion seems to bare gone abroad that a large
number of regiments are still required, and.
Governor Curtin is beset with applications to
accept new .regiments.
This is an error. Pennsylvania bee already
!' soffioilitit number of regiments to meet all
Om requisitions made upon her by the Nation
el Government, and they are now being filled
end equipped es rapidly es could be desired.
Gay. Curtis, therefore, has now no power to
creeps any new regiments at thiutime.
UUatp Allogcco
With= to *0 Comphoy A. Lootiel Cowry,
now to Coav 0•02.1 , 011. at harrtabote. To lean)
with Limit. holilyan Wentuntiap.Ootober 'AL ins
ga tainottataly law Camp. Apply.%)
GlittlOß honk
ot2L2t . at lied Lion Rohl, lit. Clair emit.
tcrk - 0/1 THE W.A.E.
Minds of 001. W. E. 'L
&MAN, rho late law
ratott and Woad of the l'reihient, to not gni., 1011,
ant men will ta. nod wat Maw so companies. porta of
eompaolK or ` as Ottliddual., AND ....Al's, TIM
CHOION OP Taw 811/0101/ 01 68RV10.11 WSIOLI
TU 1W 1f1t114111., either as *Hiders, Woltz,' or Oar.
art.
A Pdflidi of the !liiide t. now In **llya
This I. a chance ri say met with, a. the Iltligado will
be • Wont* one. Prow the data of antlatoatm,
'di M satalted, paid and clotted. Apply at the
Maio of. Oett. IL IL l'AlTltltnOtt..
orli dtf Mowed • TIMM ware mt.
arIOAT rITT ANTI
.L.l4Cr
WANTIED4 • -
e "
l=s;z i mi Miker — e s
ll•Goird east oin apply to J. M. EFIALP,
aesikdtf W. RIM tinrotoKond glx.Jr
N er► eettki - :with =.the •Ste-Se, •th_eo
°nett TtoOtorot utirbo compoUot on tito. ISlit
' to brtagoOtta spina oil pu too 'Muted u thr
• leveret* notessa.._ • ; : •••
tetoutio,broltos,Dlsallion.(notillorociitUde . c4
too tithej union otlllnud, Desseele 'me Boveue
seem sad &teem eeteeeteelh 00111 . 1 $
. ,
.. • . • -•
t " ~3~
OMMERGIAL 11.6470 RD.
rutvolt) atom "VI
Ca1 3 " 11 . 4-464440111 t 47 - 64 ..riftaltursol armetts.l
Batintssr. October lit. 61.
FLOUG—Tbe market km 4t . .04.17 .41t11 iktri• c.nio,nd
at tomer pace, Fall cf 230 ibis family at 17,-@ , ,502;
40 ono do at c06,25;150 do do it nod 62
do at $4,80 for itira, and 55;3 for isirtly. R4e
liohr Lao adranced, ti!tth a tale of 12 bleu choir, at
$3 2 10 11 bb.,
oBoCEll.lE3—ttoady with a molar debuted at kW
priors. Sugar im held firmly at 102)303 m Mahouts,
60,4020, x 24 Coffee at 16,48dr o fe. Eke is in I ght
e2p617. With small Wes at 8%60u Ib.
00.£051 APPLES—Ia good supply-with a demand
meat equal m It; eats in lots of 366 Dbl.; at futile
muting tram 21 £b t* 52,01.14 ti bbi, as to quality.
' Wilehr—steady but utichatigeli Wectote a Wee!
LEO both Red at depot et 85c 11 bcdb, antll,ocio tug'
Rat and Whits, to go-Lost, on prirsta terms.
CaltE6l'—utchange3; solo of 1e.2 bus W R at 6340.
BRANS—bale of 25 both prime scull Whits at
$1,261! bush.
1311.2N02311L122-3sis of 6 bit, prime Wotan at. 47
e)7,130 p bpi.
IFLOMEt'I34RREL9—SaIe an wharf of 200 nerliuni
barrels at 850 each. •
BREWS P0r6T0113.-6ale of 20 ale Marlette.
at $1,60@1,76 p bbl.
WHIONT-911e of 16 bile Comma at ilk ip gall.
SALT—gale 0160 bbla No 1 from stare At OLIO ta
bbl.
Backdrra es P 1031702 •We patellatt below a state
ment orate reaelyta arproduca by deer .R.;e the tarty.
eight banes ending fm; trealmt: Matte, 6,180 Lbla
and 180 whin Wheat, 8,0/2 ekn Widaky, t 92 bbln Bacons
210 bh.tm Apply; Old Ltd.; retmeno,46 Ltda, RS bb's;
6 Lae, 80 bolt , 18 same, alcohol, 164 taa; mama U 6
W 001,106 balag Tallow, 8 bhd,r,Ull, 1116 beiri toed.
161 bap; Dclod halt; 76 aka,.. Ufles, 480; teethe,., 9
aka; Eggs, 9 Ltda; Leather 10 r0'.1,. Gaudio', 11.0 bra
Beep, 76 ban Butch, 77483; Corn, ;111 aka, nolune;
103 bbl neap., 10 na•r Paper, 840 ndla; waahammdr i ,
MI alas; Cattle, 3 bead; 102 ,mpti l t.. 6.
1001111.114/6 ELY iF« vt”nrrar.c=taa.z... '
Ourcrisan If smut, Ott. 18 —Floca--Thu &mend
Lr sepettlae Is enzare, aud cr.e.t:r. thsu tb r stki - yly at ,
$4,1604,10, awl for 01.4,1 woutry $4,{:5 a (AIM him
tweo.yaid, while the oiaher grtdes seliWOlely
04.40 for 6Z4111. aeC $4.c004.60 ler Vona,.
Whisky-M1 g of Cam n 1 prices jie {giber.
Bake 01110 bbls at /s%{{ol6)i,—the laws raw hr
Proritlora—No change Co tb. market; a limited dc.
mend for limo% trim ealm or an bb.l, at 4 . ?ic far
Ebnaaldera and I%a tar CO et. :Wes. Nothing rtanapi•
red In balk affialcc I.ara In tl,cce - tratard
tuftt
g at B ,:ttt—The demand to hater an Cho matkel
firmer. Sato of 60 bbd, Sugar et o.kig tf.d , fo; 418 , Lugs
(loam at 10Xa5173.10 7 au0.03 Dina Moo. o oat abo.
The roma trum Nca• ork ttitlontd too n.craet.
Canino ilium, Oct la —ilunr —. , :ceilred 7121
bbl.. too ablptatntr. Valet arcal.-10 bids lisle:no
Olt) at 0.76; 0000611 Rota COCCI et $3.10C, 1 . 0 bala Ihr•
meat at $1; LO obis nsanoiht du p t, /CC Lb a '1 brae
Cu p 4 Lo balm Oommerctal ut iJ bbla Opatra caper
at $3 Ca; 10,0 bbl. B.ua count) e 3004 03,a5; ISO ...Lis
to.. antra at $l,ll ; 70 bble mire' woos at $l i 5 lOd
Ohba *lnter auk, r at $4, to via. P.fooo 00 at is ;:f4 100
this Neal:mina white winter at 1.1.70‘-a it uttlecred.
8/.lTiltona Coma Oot. —Th.ra scat
' bit little 10401.) too calf .n Coley, aut aha ..ate ott
the maritat . mtw had thou plcce. Ilo;dtra vo
11111111.111i13K C. mil 0001006 a 6 00111 . 0000 ra as. T. a
market to 40.1 hot film bravo:ma :rated alts 14)
1660 for prime to strictly prince lur
gaud do; 14@14%, for Intr in: snl 1:1%4 idg: wr mm.
00000 do; ItegUs.m, anu i.e. 14/5a11430c
01lb Tha atnak Lot 11:0 .o.ot:ferias 1./Ja.o Logo.
Imports by 11:yew;
LOUIS o:l.l,k.—i,er - 93 eka whoa, nitch•
rod's, , e d7rderl & co; 160 bbit 0. .r. Co . !, & nhtioard;
18 0.1.1 tobtezo, 6664. do, 27..36,; 8 lout boat
re/510g...1 ries & Cooloy:7 d0d0.,51a-ongeno;• what(
b ...t; 63 bb'.o floor. L+.6 Eititl:ll,..u. 17 eks dried
50p...01 e 6. da, 60 btde Coo , it,bbo., d r..; As
apples sod vesebes, !d0D.1na , ..1 3 Arbuckle. 022 s...ckk
w2e0r,163 Obla filar, D . o. a„pn.a o 4
peach.” 60 bbl. Cow., 51.4h0u & aojorl3ol. nl. /lour
Chem. & kneeteolan; 30 Loma toi,u;c4 l deer & DIU
worth; 7 latds tobreco, 2 b., d 0,36 blue);:
4 obis k hiskr. 2 L e i feathers, 1.1kew:11, taus 8
bra nil., 6nkm 00.46 ta bUls 1.4; .&t bob floor,
Charts a Co; 20 r.b:b ,p,:-+ 7 -6. feetba, owisr on
bowl.
OUitt..r.or D tcotsh-431 b:des, Spritzer Had,
banes & 7 bled. Luba,. ,70 flour, 6 6 bags
*bee:, 10 r.3be hock., 13...rku a co. al) 14)01
flour. J.• 5:0Coli; & co; 800 to (.1,, J,h 14 i(lo.{l.t co; hi
f.mr, Thas Putter; 1.4 bgn solp fla bus,
130 .8. 0140 Wats n; 6 coli rice, lOA J SYs.teoni,LS
army R.rin,
01! , 01:INATI—per Emma Duncan—CAß bhla door.
00 lon b 57 Lhda boo., Bold !nil; W, tori eks about,
20 tor t en, ,torko ..u:1133 boi von o'cooo, .4 do e.,4',
V sonars A ro: 'to .rat co, 1 4 ,21-11.43 cy; 6 h2d., 3
boo tobacco, Jli Tu, fur: CO 1.51. whi.t7 , o Alc..rma •
ere A Co: 12-do do, U DlukccA bru;gu du JO, a Ilea.
conhelde 8 LON Lard cal IcAl.on kilekooo ; 60 biol.
L 11,Volat. t co, 200 do do, J n .Liiketc, a co: 01 du du,
Jon a Blaco & to; 10 ands lb ou da.a.W 44 Il ,111 A ous
150 bga w t, 111 , c..c,C1. , cleCree , r to.
all—per Keaton-124 Nth Sella
8 d-'2; 25 tat c'ordb, brown • Kl,4potilca. 2:1 do neap
R Da.c• I A or, 781 et. , - . 1t,hC0c8.34,10r,cr, &
co, 60 obis floor, John Grier; Id du do, It llosd: 72
dc, 5 II Mier, evro.l, u boA mu1,..c0, 7 iercau
Getty. 60 d..z ''roar too. 10 do do.,
6dorelrnl d Vuonor: 93 eels floOr, 041 .80 coro,o .
10,00 cattle, Andomou & Puska: 1:60 liwn door, 61 do
alcubol, IGII, do Logo %Moe, 40 C0.1.10111Y, 2. Ab•W
bacon, illarta A
OINE:IAINA.7I—par Aralt-35 hem, 114 do
bacon. 40 Onto oblTlry, 100 do otroLol, 60 du lord of 1. -
873881 a door, Clarke & co, 6.2 t Ken.
oedy & bra, 20 bhls *ditty, Otiikorshotmer k btu; 100
biol. Roar, IS Mot'rictert a so; 200 do do, Mon ,
11 •••••••4 2640 whlky, 01:-Culhrg4; 160:o do, Woo
Oarr & cc; 2967. home, Wm :Isolates . 'CO bids door,
Lattbatt& 8414,turn 12 moldy cßoble, Long, 1.111.1.4-&
00,014 bola 1.810.4, ..0 131. k.
1c Gl—por Mto•rya-104),kb coal , .Tas
& .to do do, Lll Volgt& o06,3(0 Ohio oPPItIrt
°bent 37 bids all, Wm Idacktowo• /3 do do, a Al rib ,
sera & co:7 du do, Wlghtnnln; 1 . 1.11r00, -- .1 U 1313.
mei% I Loa power, IFII 111,1itona, 100 Door bble..3ad
A IVlcaor; 70 oil bre., 1101 elan,, A an 8 1.0 40111,0,
'Jain Ogdroi 116)1. grams. 2,0 4461 paper,.W Oaten:
3 con* too, BY Lamy; I I x eadolra, J A dant:fail en.
gtoaanCl collar, Alicb, /docormlck ego,,
01 aclp & lllmpard; 600 1/2.4 door, 26 do wkild;,y, AP
0
Imports by Raliroad.
Prete:mean I Cur/CLOD RATLINID--tic:ober 17.-.
392 bosh wheat, L Wilscarib,44o bit shtear, J BOMI•
field A co; 5 bbla scrap Iron, Jos Woo I A co, 42 Ibis
apples, N P TIM 14 pump:, a dly t Haman ds do,.
Weldlo Allefutka; 11 dodo. Orsk & bra; 1 malod. 00,
o Moue 1 car le alaro, Jones l 104. 10 11ot: 41 7 4 L4a.
745 b 111.1., 1255 pas ;zoo, Homy, Waiis A te, 41 boa
ableaa, I WO apples, Brack VetlorZer;ls do do, JOl A
Weiser; 24 111. apples, W A Riatatbet;; Lb Ix. abater,
Ito bolter, 4 babel bap!, H H Csidos;24 1 bla apples
27 boo oboasa, L H PolAt; 22 idei'whatt, - J L Noble; 10
apples, *as Bow.; toes cl Br. Cdtp A; Stapsrd.
Prieratome, 17 Watwa .1 Cm.° Ilutaoan.-•
03 19.-2 empty oil blip, 14ogers t Natbiti 5 do do,
II Bien 14 do do, J 11 Day; 9 Los Otos, w P W; 97
empty bbla, Bomar, ELI A co; 104 do do, T 1.1 Natio
itr.l3 do do, ST bbls oil, W P' Wabhiogr; 8 taB ken.
dill, Jet 77.x4wa11; 93 rail. 'lead wire, Alit:gluey
Usual.
savant ■s WS.
Tim wsather yesterday was warn and cloudy vlth.
Indications of rale. The liver arm receding slowly
with t feet tull by the pier marks Met
Thera waironalacrable excitement at the abut on
Saturday. oenarionid by ties departure of tbn dewed
Illinnutota negimint tic HeakMhY• The Thee,
Sights piths summer* Seale Sanaa, Rocket ant. Mu,
tram left stout '2 +eclat in' the alternoon. The de•
pasture was win:toned by an lintnecue crowd of clti.
ems slid great enthusledia was mecilfaited by both
spectaten and soldins„—...The arrlsali ter the pen
two C. were the liastitige 'ftbdo 'l.onterilirEmma
Areyie sad e teafrosa, Obtromat4 limatalt
from Et. Lanced Jam T. Ile.ermlia from Whealleg.
The Undlos 'far Ostilpalls, and idztle tlaitln fn .
conittute the deportee:a The amino
Grebe= from Zateerrille Was doe lam night and aid
doubtlese be - toted at the wharf able .
allegbeny ricer" bade Mini fioci too...and of
grimace' with file. cargoes, cousin:Mg principally .
maids will be rata by card the elegant
'id...a...wheel steamer Deans Denote, Capt. r. Y. hatch,
sloe, Val kale tor CUMlletaid ibio nrr,nlas without
Panaugrm wlil to hers geed brat, with es..
complie s ad and experienced callers. ens excellent au
.o.gegedutoe.a.........ylinEisatoia, dept. &Thiene,
anucuitordl to ohm. for Olactonsii sad I omardi a
Wedresday. Xenia library std 1i.04411.re
tad Dimehh,Cupc.
nlllronuaaoee ecceithis rne St. Leal. ahii all'intettafei
diet. po cu Ittatteallate:y. ' Stab a/Ter:feed taltelea
ou Marenimitud iluden telt Wet•
,eluristi. for I'lltst climb cu. Y : ca:my. Thn dEnny tidal
wea adeereited to Mara Ewe:waif , .
• ... •
nsirkato_by TeligraPh
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P1 1 31. 1 .881 , 111s;Cet. 19.-843 e. qolet; Wei
irapordosst $9 O. Bloat iri•d:or.to 1)
Lab. eslos 8,0. •
bbeedsl 2801 83 farm] sou $1.:7431. 45 La. ertlis e
Odra to &mud, Wes 8 (CO ttait....pollow....ar BJ6 ,
Wblay Idgtsr & sees at 21;4e22&.
NNW Yen, Oct 118.—Ndoo.—* toor tail sod .
Ng: NU. lAN° Roo. übost le. loser , sole. 75 00C1v
.1.1015.61,5t 1901 22 far ..1111ssulin dub, $1 8:0i 113' ,.
for red woolen; Coin Ora:; oa.el. ; q® . ,
623.• Pork Lord quid st Sj aD3 , 43.
woody 100 . 2151402 e.; er4vlrhamr
'l , 4mr 11,07 Moot, 1:18;810 bmh ; C0r6.115,1;&•_
:Balt On.llt—Ernice-eotto a'otds: Wei /
at 12.154021 K. LOW Vat'. a.lte at 19,030 tbte.
st toot :0 fir State, lb 7.64'410 fur 4b1... spa 1.6 tO
tarounntia • Wtm a iutr oi tok.. IE4 CVO Vika.
.3 SY l';61. 119 fa , cbia4S 3 st logit i2f0r.5118.
Immo watt $1 4061 41 tot - .6ltito vtuttru,litd 4116
I 41* atLita Anauety.. Cara Stun DA., of 190,0tul
Lath at 6160 Y. but Ont. ftrw. 4 344, - ,
mock l I.:m*ol6l;4hp 51% .1t..d.4.
Eft liktbigta Banto4l3 SPX: N. Y. 10.4
totitiourt 41, Ott Barnum... 1!3,.*V-42 941.5: 1.p..
utp4 of 3561 , 9.:Roupocs, s4os Lbw, porott.
bat, i9t e Lou4ttm.4.o)4l - -
.sicatdto ts.
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solotAtd. ali3e 612,61
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nqc.....-wak;:
lamitur iheraao aro al Ina - me,ib:p.s42olB
go*bilb) EV 4 NOga81" tilts lit 6 clot
i g etw k ai w iippi "olite,t-4 at f,ot of .6a1-,6t.:
•FoiIiALINOINIZATI• any tpv • -
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Wi shwa • 63kVial :hterrnafflatri pot , * tiV(lllbli
:DAY.,Sai.i4st. lot I.4itit. .PO7 .n
'bbarilorti; • aU. LE g.ut.
PACK &T--Fort NI, • 54144.
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tor itrestorearqfsilititirceedltus pow ,DTVZ DWG
totOtoticter.sighs
prow only to lotiog So, - • •
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