The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 23, 1861, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 23, 1861:
CITY AFFAIRS.
Mancatoulialoar, ObseiratiOna for the Ga
n u t , b y 0. E. sh im , orioino, 58 Fifth etre. ,
—correrAed daily: -
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' The Grand Jury _ for the present term have
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finished up their business with great prompt.
ism, and previous to their discharge they
made the following presentment:
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Tho-Grand Jurj for the October term have
had beformthem 40.2 presentments, of which
number a majority have been fund true bills.
Many bills returned as tree were in them
selves unimportant, but from the fact that our
examinations were confined to the ex parte
testimony of the prosecutors, we felebound to
present them for the action of the Court and.
petit jury. -
In thus closing - our labors we canaot refrain
from ea/ling the attention of the Court and the
public to the immense increase of trifling- and
petty. eassi Of a vexatious sato... it appea.e
-to us t h at this evil finds. stimulus in the Mat
of costs which accrue to the returning magic.
frau. - We are firmly__ of the opinion toot
some 'lnquiet legislation is necemary to re
press this growing and expensive evil—expen
sive not only in the amount of costs which are
draWst from' the County Treasury, - and which
neeesserily :comas from the p ockets-of the
people, bat still more expensive in the unhappy
sisd dangerous elements of discord and iii
holier engendered and perpetuated in the
breasts a the litigant panics. It is certainly
within the =impale of the legislative remedy
to abndge • this evil, and provide more ede
quite means for the swift and speedy adjudi
cation of a large portion of the cues which
now'weary and diarist the tribunaltcharged
with their disposition. Some local' tribunal
simeld be established for the trial of the petty
cases, and Court and juryrelieved fromtbs
_ diagnosable and - unmofitablefiatior.
We deem it oar duty to refer to the traffic; in
liquor, which Deems eminently • lawless traffic
—a hirdnees Whieb. notwithsteading the loon
and easy process by which Haim may be ob.
„Mined, is- sail defiantly prosecuted without
license._ , <Temptatien meets the young, the weak
- and the unwary Mayer, step. 'We can someely
rscominend any seam by the Clout. We know
that the repeated; efforts of the Bench for the
' repression:of this SITU hart met the warm sp
pronl of all good Miff thoughtfa attune. We
can but suggest the 'firmest exercise of judicial
dberstion ' to the punishment of offenders
against th e proviolone of the itemise law. If
the depraved appetite which demands public'
* drinking house mut have its accommodation,
it is not too much to require that the liquor
venders should pay a small share of the peak
bonbon, which is largely matured and sure
nue by this-unwholes_ome trail& rhilaothio
plate and refoimeri have almost exhausted the
and Ingenuity of-their minds In fruitless
efforts to check and restrain the use of intoxi
cating liquors, yet the evil vows and expands
In hill ratio with' the growth of population end
extension of country. A large•majority of the
emu which came before us for examination
coital» trued 'directly or Indirectly to the cup.
Every relation in life has borne the blister of Its
_ burne-almcat every bearilisidi has suffered in
some of its members. - Every public charity
- owu tol this trail) the greatest 'number of its
_ • beneficlubse; army prison a large majority of
its Inmates; every graveyard and cemetery beet
silent bat not uncertain testimony to tbe Danz
.rai end Inevitable result of the nulitiensed use
of the ikeriselaw. .
, . We feel bound to refer to a.praetical matter
in the administration of criminal justice. The
want of attention- of suitors and witnesses to
the day of -prompt - attendance upon the sit
tings of 'the Grand Jay. Much of the time
consumed was cobsequenee of the neglect
of witnesses and prowsentore to appear at the
call of the District Attorney. -
In these thus, when.oll good men amaze
ions to preserve Inviolate the good' Govern
ment under which we thave prospered be and
precedent, it behooves ill the ministers of jut
tee to yield their beet endeavors-in eiory
tentet, duty to preserve not only the letter
- lint the spirit of the law—to give good trovern•
meet not only a pensions pecuniary support,
bat the higher and better support elan @creek,
. honest and manly determination that the GOT.
unman and laws of the land must and shall
be @attained and prese rv ed at every peril.
To-Aetna Attorney Miller and his efficient
- Areistant, Wm. kl, Moffitt, Req., this Grand
Jury feel bound threader public seknoteiedg
_, ' meat for the faithful, intelligent and able dis
charge of their duties. -
, [Sigimilij .' , r Joint, DZAO, Yoremin.
' __ James McCutelieon, Alex. Clun y,. '" -- •
Darrel Calhoun, . Josiah Aber,
Tboe. Neely, • - lemma Reese,
- Fred. Wilbarm, Wm. Herron,
leaacchidls,. . Geo. Shaw,
' ~. John May, Mirk Rodgers.
•": . Supreme Court.
ThantAr, Oct 22.--BalOre Chief Justice
Lowrie, Judges Thompeoni Strong and Bead.
Judge Woodward was abient.
McCully TL Clarke d Thaw. Argued by
Woods for Plaintiff in Error; by tomato and
Smith oontro. •
Orstre ♦a Bann. Alzued by Luau lot
Plaintiff bs Error; Brown contra, uric beard,
and judgment Mimed. Pn Orriass.
Bsystd.and others, Appeal. Judgment of
cos proa.
Kennuly vs. House A Horton. Sanmittsd.
Robb and MseConiell for Plantlif in ;
Jones minks.
Breeksier)dgo vs. Winans*.- Argued by
Mellon tor Pisintifi in Error, and by Brown
ountne—and Aliwespon • judgment animal.
Per grktri. • .
Moan &Barton •s. City of Pittsburgh. M
ined by Marshall and GlimoilitarPhtintiff in
grror, and by Kobe contra. .
Boyd.and wife and W. P. Baum vs. Negley.
Richey vs. Baste. Argued together by,Ache.
son kr Baum, by Brown and Harebell contra,
and by, Woods for Boyd' and Richey.
Court adjourned till 9 o'clock Wednesday
morning. _
of Qaa. 'Appear's Brigade at Lon-
A telegraphic diepucit received in this city
yestanny, by Col. Jas. A. Shin, from Gen. Nog
anneences the gratifying fact that the u.
lion- -
brigade arrived ntely at - Louisville, 'at
four cecina "oir Moaday afternoon, and re
esived'a warm and hearty welcome from the
citizens. Tie , crowded state of the boats
caused luny to apprehend danger to the little
fleet, and the annosinement of their nfe ar
rival will be welcome-news.-
COAL CABS POI WZMIORILII,7I:FrOID the
Philadelphia Car Work, there itu just b•en
delivered the laat of two hundred eight-woad
can, built to the order of the Wemmoreland
Coal Compatinfor service on the Pasaitylvania
railroad. Theme cm havesteel aprlaga and
Hein all iespect• a superior article, • coal
equipment la radially sips/ding on the Penn.'
' . symbols railroad, which.rfind already movies
Inge call tonnage, and which, with. the pro.
greming development or ths Broad Top coal
Sold and additional shipments from plias welt
of Huntingifis, will soon bare 'a coal trade
girlie equal in tona.lo moat of toe grist
era from 3115 anthracite mum( dirtncts.
BllllVlrritll Wt . TUC PILIINIPTLVANLA CCUT.LL
-Idositi.;--Thi. capacity of this road -is .1101 W
sepal to any In the country. Three through
passenger trains-TIM daily between ,Philadal
phis and Pittsburgh, connectieg direct at
`Philadelphia with throkub trains -to and'lroin
flostritai New York, and all points But, and in
-Abe Ueion Doper at 'Pittsburgh with through
fiatieto sad front all points in the West,
~ZikirtliWeet;tutd
„ffouthwest. The nrceipta of
: ad, road for tbeyak's. ending on' the first inst.
emir over $7,000,000. ..
Alta Corfu gnu. Viance..—The great
'comek_wkieb attracted so much attention
iSet simmer while h laii.stretiiedacross the
Iteauts, in irtillmten wlih a tadeacepo not•far
"from ties etar•Etaa the constellation Her
case It la entisely shorn of that wonderful
• - 'message known .0 the tail,
_end - whim(
remains twat anulopsd Mr a oebn.
lou shroud, the whole not unlike in iptisar
.loll.ltiotan planetary nebula. • • •
•Trie;sr ramose Seeios.4Tbla 4a the
beat sessos of the year for transidaselag feet
''or shade tree. of all kinds. Any eats in the
fall before the impel freezes deeply will do.
:::-;firloie having noctlipled lead, yards &e.,
.these" wive tress. Thetas:lt wel
• hiPPIY WIT the wet of tabor, ead,jdeld,e thaw:
t 7",ireett; per;test. is selisfactfos, comfort and
Death as Thasn u alf l / 0. 11 1 434 4,4 .9 1H1mmadl or of
Thos. Wildayi well known throughout this
continent as the rounder of tbe_lndependent
Order of-Odd Fellows, died at his residence,
in Baltimore, on Satmdai morning, in the 82a
year of his age. 'Mr. Wildly was born in Lon
don, Ragland, in January, 1780, and in hie
youth was apprenticed to learn the trade of
a coach spring smith. His married in early
_life, but was childless, and in the fall of 1817
emigrated to the United States and selected
Baltimore as his borne. Here for several years
he wrought at his trade. Before leaving hie
native land he attached -himirelf to en order
in that country known as Odd Fellows, and to
continue in that association, in Febmarr,
1819, he advertised in the newspapers of the
day, a request for all Odd Fellows, if any
should be In the city, to meet for the purpose
of orgasizieg • lodge. John Duncan, John
Welsh, John Chathaor and Richard Rusworth,
all natives of Great Britain, responded to the
call, and on the 26r0 day of April, 1819, they
organised Wasidogton Lodge, at the public
house of a man named Upton, Second street,
near Frederick.
flit MM., nRADE.
00 b 3
70 60
Aasoon as the - lodge was organised applies
non was made to the Mancheeter Unity, at
Proeton, England, for a charter, which was
granted and received on the 23d day of Feb
ruary, 18 - 20. That charter wan for a grand
lodge, with fall power to charter other lodges,
throughout the United States, while it also
empowered Washington Lodge eta working
body. Some difficulty intervened because of
the grand and vabordinate bodies working
eider the same charter, and it was at once
determined to organize the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows. Mr. Wildey was made the
Noble Grand of the lodge. In February, 1821,
he was elected Grand Muter of the Grand
Lodge of Maryland, and of the Grand Lodge
of the United States, Ind after a service in
_that Opacity for two years; was re-elected.
While Grand blaster he was deputed to con
vey a charter to -Boston and instituted the
ini
Grand Lodge of Maadasette. His term of
office expired in November, 1824, when the
Grand Lodge directed a medal to he presented
to him for his unremitting zeal in the order,
and it wan presented oh his birthday, the 15.6
Jammu?, 1820, the day appointed for thermeet
ing of the bpdy. He was then elected Grand
Sire, to serve for four years. Daring the MO
following he visited the Grand Lodges of Mu
sachesetts, New York and Pennsylvania.
In 1828 he was appointed to visit the order
in England, when he obtained a recognition,
and received a charter for the Grand Lodge'
of the United States. comprising that granted
by the Manchester Unity. In 1839 he was
again elected Grand Sire for four years. He
was subsequently made the first Grand Patti•
arch of the Grand Encampment of Maryland,
and in 1832 visited Louisiana and Kentucky
and instituted grand lodges in both. In 1833
he visited the Eastern Staten, and retired from
office at the subsequent meetingol the Grand
-Lodge, upon- which he was presented with a
valuable service of silver. In 1837 he was ap
pointed traveling sgent and visited the Order
Western Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Ken
tacky, ladrant, Illinois, Mississippi, AKbama,
Missouri and lowa, and while on his tour in
stituted grand lodges in Mississippi, Missouri
and Illinois. Then - advanced in years, upon
the recommendation of the Grand Lodge of
Maryland, the Grand Lodi', of the Unite4l
States adopted means for his relief, providing
not only for Ms immediate necessities, but also
created a fund for his future support. He Ail
ed all the prominent offices of the Order, and
throughout his long life was cherished in grate
ful remembrance by the Order.
Mr. Wildly, it will be remembered by many
of oar citizens, was present at the dedication
of the new Odd Fellows , Gall, in this city,
some years since, and was received with sen
timents of the highest consideration by the
leading member, ti the order here.
Visited Statsi District Cetus.
Tuesday, Oct. 22.—Before Judge lifcCaud-
At ten o'elock the Grand Jury received their
charge from the Court,and were fully inetraoted
in regard to the law of treason, and the method
to be pursued in indicting those . . guilty of that
offense. The Grand Jury than retired to their
room.
Diatribt Attorney Carnahan called up the cafe
at the Government vB. eebseian Tpopsharged
with mail robbery. The defendant is a lad
apd about thirteen years, and la charged with
healing a patio oflettete from • mall bag In
the - hack tanning between Elkliek, Somerset
°wady, and Uniontown; Payette county. The
ludiratnent charges that on. the 30th of April,
1861, the accused, by means of a knlfiNor some
other Jammu:tent, opened the mall beg and ex
tracted a number of package', in which was •
letter mailed by J. A N. Smith, at Elkliek, to
John A. Patton, at Uniontown, Payette county,
containing $6O in,bank bills.
Montague, who drove 'the hack betwe
Grantsville and Uniontown, testified that on
the 30th of April, the defendant caked per
m:daimon to rids in the hack from Petersburg, a
few miles distant, to his mother', redden°. ;
that he gave him perabwion, and the boy 'rode
several miles Weide the hack; the mail wee also
Inside; -there was no other winger until they
got to within a short Masao° of Uniontown,,
when he took • pastenger on the °nitride; the
boy left the hack before any other passengers
had been received. The next day witneet dis
coveubd the remains of mitered lettere stuffed
down into the window slide, of the hack, but
did not examine them.
The envelope *Lich contained Mr. Smith's
letter to Mr Patton wu then offered In elidenoto
and identified by Mr. Bwitb. Tde poet-bill we.
also Identified by Mr. Hale, postmaster.
The boy plead "sot guilty," when the case
was opened by the District Attorney, who
cited the act of Congress under which the in
dictment was drawn, and remarked that the
testimony would show that the money alleged
to have been stolen was found upon the boy.
P. S. Hale, postmaster at 'Sabot, testified
to the fact that he' bad mailed a letter, in the
letter part of April lut, to I. A. Patton, at
Uniontown: The post office registry was pro
duced, from which it appeared that the )etter
had been regularly forwarded.
Wm. Smith, who mailed the letter, testified
to the character of its contents, describing the
bills, their denominatino, etc
Other, witnesses testified-to the arrest of the
boy, and to thefieding of money upon his per
son, cinvesponding to the bills mailed in the
inineitiglatter.
The counsel for the . defiddant, D. Reed,
Req., produced no testimony to change the as
pect of-the cue, and the jury found a verdict
of guilty, recommending the lad to the mercy
of the Court.
Al it would be a put hardship to send one
so young to the penitentiary, an effort will be
made to have him placed in the House of Re
loge. For this purpose it will be to
have a special act of this Legislature, and that
this end may be attained the Court, (ont of
respect to the recommendation of the jury)
will postpone sentence until alter the Legisla
ture meets. '
-court adjourned till ten o'clock Wednesday
morning. _
Colllli of 41,111ITtar I.llllOllLs.
Trumann, Oat. 2.3.—Alax. Barton eonvlotad
of ►nalt' ant bantam was rantinead to pay
John Gabby, of Allegheny, plead guilty to en
assault and WWI on Mr. Mutt°, and wee
itenteneed to pay fire dollars arse and outs.
George eittim colon& loaded for joreible
entry and &Whir, WU - declared not guilty,
and the prosecutes, Emanuel Champ, was nn•.
wooed to pay the . emits. '
The next use taken rip was that of Charles
8. Kalil*, who la charged with committing
an assault sad battery, with intent to kill, on
the person of Prof. Jobs Barry. The diflCOlty,
it remembered, occurred on the 20th
of lastJaiisi at the dila'', house of - Keine.
dy, on Wylie street, during which, Berry al.
legs, the defendant shot bim. Kennedy has
also preferred a aimilu charge against Berry,
who, he alleged, Wu in the act of shooting
bun (Kennedy) when, in -attempting to take
the gee from him;it was accidentally die.
charged, the bell taking effect-in - Burrs
shoulder. After the examination of I
witnesses, whole testimony was rather conBic
ts:lllYr the COW 'adjourned until thin morning.
Snout" Paornavy Itccorzann.—On Sunday
last, a queasily of .molen property, consisting
of -lamps, bed clothing, etc., etc., way found
under the Pittaba,gh end of the Raid Street
Bridge, where" it bad hien secreted by some
thieves. The. information which led to the
discovery wss kraished by a boy about fifteen
year of age, who stated that be knew it to
hams bin. stolen and eserered there. Healso
gave the mimeo of the guilty putties, but they
baring, got wiud of the affair, left suddenly lor
Washington on Saturday night. •The
plunder is now et the office of Mr. Jacob Hill;
on Heed street,mbere persons "having lost
anything of the description above mentioned,
woultdo well to call.
Trit;;Cstir Przcia.—A — Change bu been
made in the tes-unit'plecee that bear date this
year, from thouheretofore coined . . The fir.
*re of Liberty, instead of beteg surrounded
itais; liencircled by the word. ) “Uoited
States of ArsericaiW which formerly ;were
plus& as the rriale of that piSegi - •
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Recruiting for the flefrialar AtestY.
.
We learn that Colonel Carriegton.•
meat, the 18th U. R. Infantry, m now far in
advance in point of number, at any of die new
regiments authorized by the late act of Con.
gross for the enlargement of the Regular
Army, numbering al.eady upwards of 1,200
men, and will, no doubt, be the first - completed
and in active service. The plan of organize.
lion in one without precedent in the United
States, having been adopted from the French
military school. The regiment is to consist of
three battalion'. of some 800 men each, and
forming a regiment of 2,452 men, commanded
.by one Colonel, one Lieutenant-Colonel, and
three Majors—one to each battalion; thus hay.
jag all the advantages, power and efficiency of
a brigade, with a less number of field officers.
Col. Carrington, Governor Dennison's law
partner, of Ohio, has a West Point education;
hos been Adjutant General of the State of
Gib,' for the past fouryears; organized and put
into service all the three months troops of that
State with reniaikable celerity, and has been
a student of military tactics all hie life. He
is also a graduate of Yale College, a ripe
scholar and prominent lawyer, which, in ad
dition to hie tiro military gratifications, rep.
dart him entirely competent to command the
cores to which he has been assigned. The
Ohio &ate Journal, of A recent date, pays the
following tribute to his moral worth:
"Col. Carrington is himself an elder In the
_Presbyterian Chinch, and the coarse he has
taken to enforce the rules and articles of war,
respecting profanity, indicate his resolution,
that the camp shall be a school where the
religion' character will not earner taint, but
they will, like Havelock', noble band, be bet
ter moldier, for reverencing the God of battles,
who holds the IMAM of we, le well as peace."
Lista CoL Shepherd, late Major of the Si
U. S. Infantry, has been twenty-one years In
the army, having entered the service on grad
uating at Weet Point in 1840. Major Under
wood, of the let Battalion, late in command at
Fort Gaston, California, just returned, Is a dia.
tlignishid officer of the 4th U. S. Infantry.
Major Townsend, of the 24 Battalion, for many
years Adjutant General of the State of New
York, and late Colonel of the 3d U.S. Infantry
at Fortress Monroe, pursued a military donne
in Sinop, visited all the valuable posh and
corps, thus rendering him entirely competent to
his present command.
Major Wm. A. Stokes, of the 34 Battalion,
now being recruited in Pennsylvania, is, we
ham, auceeeding well. HL indefatigable en
ergy, scholarship and professional reputation
are too well known in Pennsylvania to need
any commendation at our hands. He makes
his headquarters et Pittsburgh, and expeata to
°wimpy Camp Scott, at Linden Grove, as a ren
dezvous, till ordered to join the ether two Bat
talion@ now at Columbni, Ohlo.
Wee soy published an item but
week to the effect that a young man named
John Deviancy, or Blairsville, had bean !Mot
aid killed by thalrebela in Western Virginia,
where he was &gaged in the 01l business.
Later intelligence brings us the feat that he was
shot, but it is hoped that he la not mortally
wounded. It appears that Mr. D. had got In
company with some rebels, who, on his giving
utterance to Union sentiments, drew a pistot
and grad at him, the ball taking effect below
the left shoulder and passing round on a rib,
passed out near the breast. At last accounts be
was doing well, and it is hoped be will reo over.
A ctecocrat hes been issued from the Treu
ory Department in relation to the settlement
of the accounts of deceased soldiers. The
widow of an officer or private ta entitled to
receive the money due; if there is no widow,
the pay goes to the children or their guardian
—if the soldier dies unmarried, the father,
mother, brothers and eistere, or heirs in gen
eral receive the amount due. Wrrtten appli
cations meet be made under oath, and be ad
dressed to Ezra B French, Second Auditor of
the Treasury Department, Washington.
Raw Estarstas.—The Pennsylvania Railroad
Company are plowing • number of new engines
on their road, and among them Is - one of rather
odd construction, intended for the -Hollidays
burg Branch passenger train. It is very neat
In appearance, and is so built that the fuel is
kept under the lisor of the engine, Immediately
behind the boiler, end the water In tanks on
eithor side or the boiler, thus obviating the PO.
sanity of • tender, and making the Mr.& look
like an animal without a candle appendage.
Ten New . Duane —The new sin act draaa
of the "Angel of Death" mut performed to a
line audience again tut night, and we sae It Ic
posted for this evening. The piece is well put
upon the eters, and the cannery and toechanteal
effects are really .grand. We understand the
"Angel of Death" will be .withdrawn In a short
time to make room for other novelties, and It
would therefore seem necessary for as to say to
all who have not mean it, "stand not upon the
order of going, bat go at ones."
The BOOT OF LIZVT. DARLittaTON, which
was espected in yesterday's:train, (doe here at
12:30) did not arrive, owing to the expense car
being ■witched off at Altoona. ' A large num
ber of people had assembled to attend hie
tunerai, which will not take place until
this moron's, at ten o'clock, from the - Fint
Presbyterian Church, Wood streot.
Amur or Farsakcs.—The houses kept by
old Sarah and young Sarah Leslie, the former
located on Tuueel street, and Inc latter on
Second street, were riaited by a squad ot po
lice Monday uigbt,and the proprietors arreated.
They both gars bail ler their appearance at
Court.
Lterrr. G. W. Fcrrsamsx.—We have just
had an opportunity of shaking hands with our
old Irieod tram Philadelphia, Lieut. Fetterman.
His many Inside here will be happy to learn
that he is well and likely to do good 'orrice
for dm Union in Kentucky, whither he is now
going.
SEISTENCID.—John Orabborg, convicted o
selling liquor without liceorr, and on Sunday,
wan sentenced to pay a fioe of 1110 in each
cane, and undergo ten day. rmptisonment in
the county Jail.
Leacenv.—John KIM, a volunteer soldier,
WAS ed and locked up for a hear.
in, on a charge of stealing 111 60 from James
at the house of Mr. Kelly, in Diamond
alley.
FINALLY Conurrrso.—Michael Gegen,
charged with stabbing Fergus Fahey, on the
10th inst., was yesterday Emily committed to
■newer a Obiare of annuli and- battery with
intent to kill.
Taos. DAZE, of Zanesville, Ohio' has re
ceived a government contract to farniah 30,-
000 yards of overcoetieg for the army. Ms
factory is mooing day and night.
Doctait C. Ban.; Watar Care and nOOlO
- Physician; also agent for Rainbow's cele
brated Truss lbr Raptures. Coma of Penn
sod Wayne Strata&
Dadywritx.—Dr. 0. dill, No. 246 Peon it.,
attends to all broaches of tbo Dental profeulon.
SCORETTIC Dzaeeacs ere the parent stock,
from which arises a large proportion of theiatal
maladies that afflict mankind. They are, as
it were, a species of potato rot in the human
constitution, which undermines and corrupts
all the sources of its vitality and hasten. it.
decay. They are the germ from which spring
Consumption, Rheumatism, Heart Duman,
Liver Complaints and grupties Diseases, which'
will be recognized as smug those most fatal
sad &attentive to the races of men. So
dreadful are its consequences to_human life,
that it is hardly possible to over estimate the
importance oi an actual, reliable remedy, that
can sweep out thin Scrofulous contamination.
We know then we Mall proclaim-welcome
news to our Maders of one-from inch a quar
ter as will leave little doubt of its efficacy—
and still more welcome, when we tell them
that it surely does accomplish the end desired.
We mean Lye". Sarsaparilla, end it is car.
taint} , worthy the attention of Mom who are
slanted with Scrofula or Scrofulous com.
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THE LATEST NEWS.
BT TSLNGRA PFI
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE.
ADVANCE OF OEN. STONE.
Battle near Edwards' Ferry !
COL. BAKER KILLED !
Sueeesaftti Foraging Expedition.
GEN KINCIANOINBLACE.
Wasurearnit, Oct, —Afidnight.--General
Stone crossed the Patotnac this morning with
one portion of his command at Malwards ,
Forty and another at Harrison's Island. Skirm
ishing
begau between the enemy in uncertain
numbs.. and part of Gen. Stone's command,
as early as 9 o'clock in the morninvand con.
tinned without effeot until 5 o'clock io the af
ternonn, when large reinforcements oLthe en.
emy appeared upon our right, which was nom.
mended by Col. Baker, Senator from Oregon.
The Union force. engaged numbered about
one thousand and eight hundred, cad were at.
tacked by a force supposed to be from five to
ten thousand.
At this juncture, Col. Baker 101 l at the bead
of his brigade, gallantly cheering his men to
the conflict. Immediately before he fell, he
dispatched Mejor Young to Gen. Stone to tip
price tom of the condition of affair.. General
Stone immediately proceeded in person to
wards the right to take command, but in the
contusion created by the tall o! Col. Baker,
the right wing mortal° ed a repulse with con
aiderable
ben. Stone reports that his left wing retreat
ed in good order and will hold possession of
Harrison's Island and the approachin thereto.
Strong reinforcements will be sent forward to
Gen. Stone during the night.
, The remain. of Col. Baker were removed to
Poolesville, end will be brought to this city on
Wednesday. He held a communion as Colonel
from the State of Penneylvania, having lately
received it at the bands of Gov. Curtin, as
commander of the California Regiment.
Olt Saturday, when two companies of the
Twenty-Second New York Regiment, belong.
log to Gen. Keyed Brigade , advand.ed within
one mile of Mafia Court House, daisy aicar.
seined from the inhabitants in that neighbor
h. ad that, when the rebels retired the condi
tion of the roads was such that they were
compelled to leave six maces of artillery be
hind, which remained there until the Sunday
previous, when the rebels in force retuned
and took them away. -
go Saturday night a private of the Fourth
Michigan regiment, while on picket a mile
beyond Barren's Hill, on the Lowther: turn
pike, received a severe wound on the arm
from a rebel. From a description of the lat.
ter he is supposed to he a Mr. William', of
Alexamdria, who was confined - some ten days
in a stave pen in that city, bat was released
by the Government, and is now acting as a
scout. Orders have been issued that in event
of his captain he he hung forthwith.
Capt. Mendes, Assistant Adjutant
.General
for Gen. Smith's division, with a email escort,
advanced on the road leading from Lowland!'
to within a short distance of Vienna on a for
aging expedition. The moult was the bringing
off of about sixty loads of hay and twelve hun
dred and fifty bushel, .1- oats. Every thing
was quiet in that direction.
The reconnoinance of Ben. McCall, which
advanced to Drainesville, on Saturday, re
turned this morning, the object of the expedi
tion having been accomplished and valuable
information obtained. The main body re
mained at Diemen/lie on Sunday. Engineers
under escort went to the right as far as the
Potomac, three miles distant, and to the left
as ter as the Loudon & Hampebtie Riilroad.
Tie rebel pickets wore encountered -by the
escort of the engineers, and sharp firing en.
sued. The result was that five rebels were
killed, one of whom belonged to the Lonisiatia
Tiger Regiment. None of out men were m
jured.
IMPORTANT Fll9 til MISSOURI.
Battle at Fredericktownl
TUE REBE,Li ROUTED!
PILOT Sens, Ho., Oa. 22.—Tie following
dilpetch was received here this morning, and
forwarded to Headquarters at St Loaio:
Prato or Barna, 1
frederichmson, Oct. 22,1661
. 1
In company with OA. Plummer's command,
we tame routed the reboil of Thompson acid
Law°, estimatod at 5.000. Their loss was
heavy. Our loss is smell, and confined
ptloei
pally to the First Indiana Cavalry. We sap.
tared four heavy guns. Lowe, the rebel leader,
was killed. Malec Gantt. and Capt. Hymon,
of the Indiana Cavalry, were killed in a charge
on a battery..
The command of CoL Plummer, referred to
above, was on Friday morning last ordered for
ward by Gen. Grant, from Cape Girardeau, With
illittilatiol2ll3o move toward Frederioktoon and
out off the retreat of Thompson and Loire's
army. This form consisted of Marsh', 12th
Illinois Regiment, a section of Taylor's battery
and Stewart and Loperman's companies of cav
alry, all from Cairo; also part of Plummer's
11th Minoan, a put of Roes' 21st Illinois and
a sect - lon of Caumbe l's battery, all from Cape
Girardeau. The force from this point was com
posed of the 20th Itlitiola, Col. Culla; Bid 1111.
nob, OoL Hovey; 21st Illinois, CoL Alexander;
Bth Wisconsin, CoL Murphy; let Indiana Cav
alry, Col. Baker; Capt. Hawkins' Independent
Missouri Cavalry, and four 6-pounder, and two
24. pounders cannon, under M.J. Schofield, of
the In Missouri Light Artillery.
Pwiariocerers, Oct. 22.—This morning the
trial of Welker W. Smith, one of the crew of
the pirate ship Jeff. Davis, captured on board
the schooner &manurial', commenced la the
U. S. Circuit Court., before Judges Grier and
Cadwallader. A jury was selected. The
prosecution was opened by J. Halley Ashton,
Assistant District Attorney. Tee examination
of witaasses Was proceeded with until adjourn.
meat.
A dra broke oat at Pekin Mills, nut Bohuyl.
kill, in liestayank. The main building was
saved. A large quantity of wool to the drying
house wilt destroyed. The stook was ineared.
The dre will tomewbat cripple the operations of
the milt on the menufeozure of army cloth.
Preparations are already being made for re
building the burnt portion.
The ship.Thomu Watson,"from Liverpool, In
attempting to ran the blockade at Charleston,
on theallth, was panned by the steamer Flag.
The ship was ran nature, and the crew escaped.
The ship we. loaded with a outgo of dannel
and blankets, which was taken possession of
and the ship burned. .
If annissuae, Oct. 22.—The following pa
eral order number 10, wee Mimed immediately
on receipt of the death of Col. Baker ; It is
with great pain that the Governor and Com ,
mender-in-Carel has learned of the death of
Co). 'Edward D. Baker upon the field of bat.
tie. Although not a citizen of Penasyleanit,
be had been elected by many of her sons as
their commander, sod he met hie death while
pliantly leading them into action. T. same
hieing which inspired his soldiers to regard
so State lines when our common country war
in danger, induced the commander-is chief to
recognize him, while hetet, its a P01111113 , 11/11.
cis solder, end. Impels hito;...now that he is
dead, to bear public testimony to his Kellam.
ry and worth.
Be command of - .A. G. CUITIR,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
(Signed) Owe Bionic, A. D. O.
Foaming Mormon, Oct. 21— Vas Baltimore,
Oct. 22.—The gale which has prevailed
here, (hut I. now 'moderating) has somewhat
retarded the preparations for toe departure of
Inmate from this point.
♦ detachment of 2to men of the bfassachti.
setts battalion, who were sent out from New-
port News this morning for fuel, wire attack.
ed by the rebels, bat stood their ground. The
Ist- and 7th New York regiments had been sent
ont.to support Inem, when the steamer left for
Old Point.
Cuounsmor, Oot. 22.—A oonsior who anived
from Ramp Dia Robinson reports • fight, yea
tevita, between Zolliooffw; with 6,000 or 7,000
tmen, and Girrard, with 1;200 moo r at
Map Wild Col.- Zolliosfir made thus Mu
gu attacks ond •woe sub tiam repelled, wish
ienaldwrabla lou, Worst loss is fou kill
ed- mad twenty wounded. -- met •
islatucm must of one ruihswat and 1111411/17 on
- -
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TEE VERY LATEST.
CITY, Oct. 22 -;-illidnight.—
So fu a. can be ucertainul, there he. been
no renewal of the fight a% Edwe'resr Ferry.
The indications plainly are that the military
authorities are eeditionsly engaged in strength
ening our farce. at that point. The informa
tion received then far i■ presumed to be of
much a character a■ not to entitle it to credence
in all particulars.
-Pumanctruta, Oct. 22.—The W■ahiegton
Evening Star publishes the folloWing editorial
lame of the adsir at Edwards' Ferry It says
it is a mistake to suppose that Stone wu re
pulsed. He was eminently eueeeselnl, haw
ing effected his &yet, although at Name lose
to his right wing.
Banks L In person on the Virginia olds, sad
easameri chief ocuninand.
Col .omrserell, commanding the New York
Tammany Regiment, it among the missing.
Be was formerly Captain In the Bth Regular
Infantry.
Lieut. Col. Ward, of the hlssaaohnsetts 15th,
was wouoded in the leg.
PILOT KNOB, Ott. 22.—A special dispatch to
the St. Louie Republican says. From reliable
parties who witneesed the fight at Frederick..
town, yesterday, I gather the followieg par.
ticnian :
Col. Carlin, with a part of the 21st, 33d and
32:h Illinois regimeete,- the Bib Wisconson,
Col: Baker's lediena Cavalry, and Maj Schof
field's battery, reached Yrederickstowa at nine
o'clock in the morning, and at one o'clock p.
in. wasjoined by the llth, 17th and 20th Illi
nois regiments, and 400 cavalry from Cape
Girardeau. They then advanced in pursultOf
the rebels under Jeff. Thompson and Colonel
Lowe, who had left the place 24 hours before,
and were repOrted to be rapidly retreating
Smith. But about a mile from the town they
discovered the entire force of the' enemy
drawn up to line of battle, partly posted in
an open field, and nerdy in the adjacent wends,
with tour iron 19. pounders weft plaited in
lbw front. Major Schofield immediately
opened fire, and at the fourth round silenced
one of the rebels' guns.
The engagement then became general, and
lilted abut two hours, but after the firm half
boar the rebels left the field in disorder, and
took to the woods, closely followed by both
our infantry and cavalry.
Before leaving the field, tee rebel Col. Lowe
was shot in the bead and instantly killed.
Maj. Gev'itt received five bullets while lead
ing a charge, thirty yards in advance of his
commend. Wyman was killed in this Came
charge.
Our lose ta reported at fire killed, five mor
tally and twenty slightly wounded. The ene
my's toes is not ascertained; but ii supposed
to be cons iderable.
At last accounts, the 'abets were is full re
treat, with their baggage train, sad our troops
io pursuit.
Plum IC nos, Oct 22 —A special dispatch to
the Pt. Louie Democrat states that two rebel
aurgeone came into Frederickstown for Cu 1.
Lewis , body. They acknowledge • lone of
over 200 killed and wounded; but it must have
been larger. I counted 25 dead bodkin to ono
nubble field. Their cannon wereliadly elan
aged. Jeff. Thou:Time got-information of our
porame•te by capturing a of dispatches
hom Col. Plummer to Col. Carlin.
JlllllllllllOl/ CITY; Oot. 22.—A special dia•
patch to the Bt. Louis Dessoerat eye -
Parties direct from Warsaw say that no news
of importance had reached that point up to 2
o'aluo yesterday. The pontoon bridge was
finished end the river very high.
ft. W. Bolton, Sheriff of this county, resigned
yesterday, not being able to take the oath pre
scribed by the State Convention. .
P. A. Persona, County and Circuit. Olerkland
father of Oen. Persons, sow in the rebel army,
has signified to Geo. Price, oommandalt at this
post, his eitUogness to take that oath or any
other then. lode* may desire. He, wishes to re
turn home and MOLDS the duties of his office.
Dr..Brackman, tome/alter of the Legislature,
and Mr. Bell, of Mbar county, both of whom
hive been in the rebel army, end some half a
di nen cation from this county, who bambino
skulking in the broth, hove sent In Miff sub
missions. Gen. Priori hos ordered them to. re.
pair to his headonurters neat week.
Gov. Gambia tett Mb morning fat Wasllios
ton.
WLIMINGTOIII, 011181 reliable
accounts from the Upper Potomac' thta more.
leg, state that our troops had returned to their
portion. IQ let better condition than .1 OS anti•
cipateit, and aid] bold the Virginia side of the
Potomac
Judge Merrick to-day that a letter to ban
brother Judaea, of the Circuit Court, relative
s his arrest, which grew out of the proceed
ings coucerning a writ of Weal corpus case.
Soldiers guard him in his haute as a planner.
It should be slated that the abase named
cause of h. fen in the general impression,
thrush nothing positive is known upon the sub
ject, ■od it may be for comeother reason.
The Court to-day made an crder citing Gen.
Porter to appear and show cense why he had
ordered the arrest of Judge Merrick, and thus
obstruct the coarse of justice.
The Harriet Lane arrived up from Indian
Head last night. She reports that new bat
teries have been erected at Manton Point.
The Freeborn and Island Belle, while making
a recommitments at that point yeeterdwy, threw
some shot into the woods, and the fire was re
lented by some new batteries of eighteen
heavy _gum Immediately thereupon the
woods and underbrush were cleared a4ay,
exposieg the bitterly. to • slew. Veneta in
paitairm this point are obliged to hag the Vir
ginia shore, and are expond to fire for a die
tante of some roar or fire miles in doubling It.
No tenets paned down the river last night,
and it is not known that any came up.
The river Om report that the rebels have •
number of seine-boats and long-boata concealed
In the creeks and inlets between Aegula creek
and Orootinan bay, and that they - are bevy In
building launches, apparently with a vietraitha
to effort a wowing into Maryland, or to sea.
milli coming up.
The rumor that • number of reseals bound
dome have been taken by the rebel. Iv un
founded.
Latest from Europe
By. Jon's, OaL 22.—The steamship Tonto-
Dia, from Southampton on the 101 Met, pan.
ad Cape Arcs on Sunday. Um nowt le mainly
antiaipalsd by the North Briton.
The King of Prussia was remised at Com
pasigne with great enthusiasm. Francis L will
not be represented at the King of Prnaria's
coronation.
TIN Bank of Tato has raised Ite rate of die
mane to 6i per oent.
Tba gums of Madagascar Is dead. Hu ion
has bean proolalmed King. and formally de
manded a /Innen protaototate.
Pasta's Pour, Oat. Y!.—The mann
North Briton hu panad bare. Lint Muck
aad ardor are aboard.
The steamer New York arzirod on the ).otb,
and the Kangaroo on the lath.
It Is reported that the principal Chambers of
Commerce in Prance have memorialised the
Emperor to ictognize the Southern Confedera
cy, and raise the blockade of the southern
ports.
Ltnaroot —Cotton has 114/11100111 I@i
salsa of the week, 120,080 bale e,,tneludtog 04
000 to speculators. The melee on Pebbly ars
estbnued at 20,000 bales—the market closing
buoyant. Fair Orleans, 11d4 ; middling, 10kd ;
upland', 10j@)10d. 'Breadataffs hays an ad
vanetag tendency. Provisions quiet and droop
ing. •
LOIDOS —Consols. 921@021. The bullion
in the Bank of Reiland nes Increased £17,000
during the week.
The last steamer took new, that the French
Chambers of Commerce were memoraliziog
the Emperor to Caminito the ,Southern Confed
eracy and raise the blockade. The Daily
Nowt says the accounts .are from Outworn* ,
contra.. The Paris - Express is confident that
the Emperor contemplates recognition, the
want of cotton being sly felt.
The London 'nipping Vazetti, on the same
aubjetti say. that truing and England Mast
set, strictly:, togetber,_ and argues that their ,
recognition would carry with it en amulet oe
weight and mural influence which would eel
np.the Southern Confederacy.
It feconclusively reported that the ol
Prance was making additional muniments
for the accommodation of the two millions
coming (tom London, which were regardid as
insufficient. The lou of cash during the
month ie 81 900 0001. The Bourse was weak.
Prince flapoleon had reached Bteet from
America.
A conference oo Mexican alters was about
to be held et Peril. A decree appointed Ad
miral. Lagravisail, commamder olthe axped
_
Moe to Malice.. ,
.
;The interior navigation dues on I:treadmill'
hare been abolished till iligteraber, 1862. ,
It is reported thatth•Chembera will be eon- .
yoked lore ehnrt serniion in Jammu" Bad Ikea
be dirnolved:' ! i
The Pailiiiient.tieete on' the IStli of
rforinber, Tine in - rinitie,lif: ,441051.
Sammons, Oct. 22.--The Amend of Thee.
-Wtldey, the lobar/ea 01 Odd rellovroldp hid&
Country, took place this morning. There was
a large tint out, including delegations from
various sections of the Order throughout the
country. A number of military otriceri, and
I military bands were also in the pro•
sr MOO.
Tatou Harm, Mo. Cincinnati, Oat. 22.
A mob hurt night destroyed the Journal office
and eight houses of ill fame. Col. Steel was
absent. Since his return he has taken steps
to punish the rioters.
i
ammo, Oct. 12.—Arrived, the ',hip. Ame
lia from Liverpool, King . Fuller, fro Si n
F.ranciaco, the bark Dr. Godfrey, from cora,
and B. Rick, from London. 1
Sr. 'want, Oct. 22 _The *steamship Niagara,
from Boston, bound lor Liverpool, peeved Cape
Race on Sanday morning.
ST. Louis, Oct. 22.—Gee. Todd has been
assigned to the command of the Federal forces
in North Missouri.
Thulasts by Telegraph.
Paw • roar, Oct. 22.—N00n —Piano baser ; Wei
10,683 bbl.. Wheat declined ; salsa 9,060 boil, at
$1 18 for Chicago rpring, $1 19$$1. 81 for red and 81 15
el 47 for white Rentucky. Corn de:dined lc.; sales
63,000;beub. at 00c. for laud. Mesa pork unchanged.
Lard heavy. Wheat doll at 1130. Receipts of floor
27/082 bbl,.; wheat, 167,111 bush ; corn. 09.615.
fltcwke dull; 0. and 8.1.6034; Mich. Boutbern 36 1 4
N. T. Central 76%; Reading lib; Vire/Nis fle 40%;
M1am0ur115.43%; Uhlca 91; Illinois Cans! }Rude 82 ;
North Carolinaell934; California 81%; 11. 8 6%1601,
88,4; &metered 6.41881, 933 .
him Yost. Oct. 21—leanIng —Colton quiet Lot
Sm. Plonr firmsalsa 18.000 obis, et $6 60E06 86
tat Ohio and $5 8 . 0455 86 tar State; Southern no.
clanged. Wheat ; soles 880,000 both. at 11 14011 18
for °Mow opting, $1 1701 21 for MO./antes club,
$1 21$01 SO for red and $1 34)1 49 for white.
Corn; ulna 28 000 bush. at 67E6600., closing at 690.
the top rate. Pork balmy at $llOl6 60 tor mem.
Whkky doll at 210.
Potion/nu got. 22.—N00a —lion; firm; Wes
1,000 DLL , tor ahlomont, at $6 2600 60 for 'riper/Me.
Wheat In demand ; 600 knob. red cold at $1 10(61 62
and white at $1 Ant 60. Corn 10. blab.; estae
1,1100 Drib yellow at 66c. Whlsly Arm at 2150,212 c.
BLOOD FOOD.—AtLelltiOrl le Celled to
thla most remareable nod scientific preparation, ad•
remind in miter column. It le no entirely new
discovery, and most not ba °mounded with any of
the otimerou patent nudicrinee of the fey. ft la •
isartaln remedy for all the discuss specified, sod en
peclelly those of • chronic netoze—ot tong standing
—or weeks, months, and years. Befkinus, cry in
Mount. Oar= t Dinner, of New York, ore the
sole agent' for It, and also proprietors of the . world.
renowned Dr. Small fereame Omete, an Mt.
de Which 'Teri Mather should hue In her medicine
clout in cue of mud; sad containing, as it due, no
paregoric er opiate of spy kind, it me be relied um
with the utmost ectifidence,and will be found au In•
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LATEST FROM MISSOUBL
Front Jefferson IFlkyr.
Jerrasison Orr, Oct. 20.—The Sioux' City
■roved here to-day from Lezioaton. Major
Wilde, of the First Missouri &outs, who elmc
all passenger, reports tbat,•on the 161 b, rtes
regiment, under the command of Major While,
surprised the rut:mil:orison at Leztegtos, re.
capturing the place and all the prisoners aid
sick.
The surprise was so complete that the rebels
knew nothing of the approach of oar forms
until a volley. way poured in upon them. They
threw down their arms in the greatest eosin
sion and Bed in every direction.' Oar MR
pursued for eight or nine miles sad took a
greet quantity of pimols, guns, keapeacks, alma
other articles, which they threw away to I%cils
irate their Bigot.
Beside/ there, they forted two pieces of can.
non at . the post. There are now there more
than 100 of the rebels, sick or wounded. The
Sion: City brought down about 100 of- our
wounded—among them Colonels Grover sad
White. Both these gentlemen are slowly re.
covering.
The condition of Lexington is said to be de.
plorable in the last degree. Portions of the
town are utterly laid wets, and then, is actual
mifferiog among the inhabitants, for food aad
the necessaries of life. The stores, and many
dwelling., bare been stripped. ,The rebate
took everything they could Cairn and WIWI..
ly destroyed much that they were obliged to
leave. The rebel garrison consisted of about
300, under the notorious Capt. Shelby.
White having sent in a spy and discovered
the strength of the place, accomplished the
brilliant exploit with a volunteer force of One
hundred and fifty men.
The picket. at the Osage bridge ware fired
upon' last night. Thing, aie not altogether
quiet in Callaway county, and-Dickinson, of
Aubert, is known to he recruiting. a rebel
company.
On last Wednesday the Thirteenth Illinois,
on their way from Rolla to join Glen. Utinter'a
division, arrived at Lion Creek and fell apple
a band of the robbers under Wm. notieibruid
Johnson. It is reported that the ribibeloeV
177 killed and wounded, and that otir Mee
took near 100 prisoner', including, It is posh_
tively known, Roberts and Johnson.
• • • .
They aucceedid in re•capmrmg twenty.forr
wagon load' of McClure, goods.
Haman, the Commissary Sergeant of the • -
Eighteenth . Indians i 'who killed the Quarters
master Sergeant of that regiment some time
ego, and ham been yin custody at Ode place MT:
since, has been rah:axed, upon 'remit:M*l a
by order of Gan. T. 1.. Price. ' -
Work on the I°,lM:ultimo here has not burier , '' ,,
responded, and no order to that effect has intr
been issued.
Twenty five more mimes, well drilled, have
arrived. The hospital, under their, kindly in•
fIUOZICII, begin, to assume an air of comfort.'
and cleantiame. Dra. Newland, Medical Di
rector, and Mello, past Surgeon, arrived to.
night Irmo- St. Louis, where they bare been?'•
with a number of thenick from the, MENU/ .
hare.—Dispatch to the Missouri A/moorage , .
A special dispatch from Qainay, (11lineisa
to the Chicago Tfibune, says: '
"Generals Prestige, Adams, and Todd, OW
latter a brother of Mrs. Lincoln, resident
Dakoteib, and lately made a Brigadier are alt
in town to=day ; Morin Cot. Wood, oeCanton.,:,
It is reported that the claims of these military,
gentlemen are a bide snarled up. Adiunels
said to have a. commission only from Genera!'
Fremont, add to have procured it not in UMW
fairest way. I have it from 'good authority,
that there la to be .a new changes wltteli
give Todd command in North Missouri, ',bait
Premiss is to collect his brigade; sail:to' into
active menden somewhere. Where Generale.
Todd's troops are to corailspm, Misr Printing
take* his *may, iishe inringrt of thiabld
nen. Perhaps from Peneaylvania. . • -
Can. John B. S. Todd, the new .coinntendir
for North Missouri, is the delegate ieleat,'lo
Congress, from Dacetah, and hasSIIIIIS.YINAI
years of service in the regular. IFsty..., 5,4--,„
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