The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 25, 1861, Image 3

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Ditriniotosicar. Observation for the Ge.
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TOW Grand Jorjellsit Our rubble lain.
The Bread alms matins their preseat;
neat ts:the Cant, at
_the ?reseal tens, pre
nailed to visit the C01:2%7,34H, the U. B. Ma.
rine Hospital ant the House of. Refute. - Their
observation are thee noted :
The man ment of this jail, by Col. Small,
the present ja age ilor, meets oar 'spectating aid
approval. Owing to the plan and constmetion
of the betiding, which ans very defective, it Is
'impossible to keep the jail la as good ted
bealtky - tondition as Wools be desirable.
The U.S.- Marine-Hospital appears to be
essefelly aspenntanded, and the wants of the
tamales .wel/ 'provided for, The building is
large mid well vinstilated, and kept in good
alter and condition; " • '•
Oh eLit :and' examination'. of 'the House of
Refige, was very - pitaisist and satisfactory.,
W 8110124 eituithlacconuted with the in- -
dilation is the order and 'condition ; and we
would fail in the purer : mance of our duty did
WI sot speak in the highest terms of the abili
ty, Industry and efficiency or Mr. Sweeny, the
flaperietandent— The admirable system by
which more than two hundred unlortenate
tbildrei are trained, controlled and educated
is fully vindicated by their pussy good con•
duet and happy appearance. Ibe people of
Weiltilia Penesvivanta have reason to be proud
or, thin =Stith= and its management. We
art greatly pleased with the visible change and
improvement is the present conduct of this
' institution, which is in strong contrast with its
condition and management a few years stave.
' • - JO= Dees, Foreman. '
3 McCutiheon; William Harrow,
J. Aber, ` John Hay,
James Boyd, 'Time. Neely;
Alex. Chaney, George Shaw,
Mark Dodgers, .1011W1 Deese,
David Calhoun, Frederick Wilhelm,
Meath. in Col. ilteelVe Regiment.
Considerable elitist) kis prowled among
those having Wends and relations in 'Colonel
Regimeht, owing to the_ fact that en.
• ruinous deaths hate been reported among the
men. :A eurremondent, to relieve the aunt
. ety or all snub, sleet the followtsg, is a nor.
- vets list or those who have died in that mgt.
mans
Frew i iAllegheny,' aged 21 years.
Ed ward Campbell, Allegheny, aged 19 years.
Joseph Mimes, B co., aged 10 years.
Matthew Saakey,Blnuinghamoged 21 years.
;Samuel Downs, Birmingham, aged 24 years.-
lamb Snyder, Binaiegbael.
Wm. Conrad, Clarion co., aged 25 years.
Jackson ideCannaha, Allegheny co.,' aged
23
John George Cherevheogoat, Armstrong to.,
ageillB years. _
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MMthimPiiLet, Sew Castle, aged 111 years.
Solomon Boyd, West Blanchester, aged 25
year
William Chapman, Allegheny eity,• aged 16
luiel P. Halle, 81. Clair township, - aged 26
James Fortua', Temperanceville, aged 20
Jobo Jieeheaney, Allegheny, aged 23 - years.
John Webster, Birmingham, aged 19 lean:
• 1 Adam Yoang; Birmingham, aged 18 years.
John Campbell, Blair co.ouprii 10 years.
We may remark that- instead of "Edward"
Campbell we have had the name "William"
Campbell, and Instead of "John" McChesney
- have find "Eakin" Mahoney reported.
Wa-are• enable to - decide u to . wince are cu-
Itia.also litathy (pi t6lll9th th4t. th 6 abate
comprises a large proportion of young
tien-lroys we should say. _ •
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Paterdaz,, between oil and thou o'eloth,
attione-maton
‘ caitied Christ. Gamble, residlog
In the upper pert of - Allegheny, was killed en
the Pittsksugh, Port Wayne .Chiesgo
road, Sitar Woods' Run, by being tun over by
- the - &moony Accom modation train. Kr.
Gamble bad been working at Woods' Run, and
bad started down there early in the morning.
When near tint-atm, sad while walking along
. the track, • !rat* on the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh road came clown from the city, and he
stopped to the opposite track to let R peas. The
• smote and steam wlstohlthileeouptive left be:
hbid. is stippeted to have prevented the deposed
from seeing the approach of the other train
which is known as the ''Elkam gar; (beteg
locomotive and passenget cur oombtned.) The
engineer saw the mum before he was struck,
and tried to check up, but the (Matinee was so
mall that IS was Impossible to aerobics. The
engine tinned him along ghetto , * some deity
or ninety feel, mutilating the body in a shook.
lug manner, and epodes instant died. Gam
ble was about forty year. of ego, sad leaves a
with and family.
Coroner Bo a tel* Masa Inquest upon the
body, and the jury found a verdict of acciden.
. tel death—exonerating the engineer of the•
Btessa Car; • - •
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complaint of ?dam. Robert and Stephen
Craighead, for the arrest of William sad
Stephen Wray, to answer a charge of Ynud.
The plaintiffs allege that in May huh they ob.
Mined a judgment (amounting, with costs, to
about. $400) against William mid Stephen
Wray,. humus of Elissbetb -- township. An
,011110141011 Will issued against them andtheir
. - hdadatock was levied on, but claimed by other
Tie Mader is alleged to bare baits
. - listidubent ' some $BOO worth of stock and
fanning nteneils having been sold by the
Wrays after judgment, but belore the erecd.
Volt, pending a motion for sew trial, sad they
rafasiat to apply on the- exaration the notes
received for the property solt. Wm. Wray
was arrested and lodged in jail, but after •
bearing he was discharged. The other de
' . fendant was subsequently arrested, but but not
yet had shaping.
•
Tastmday, °Moor Dumbest, of . the Mayor's
• ptdiee, arretpk. Hairy Ifelaconier, ( sO well
Mown Inonairliction with the counterfeiting
. eases in the Dotted States District Court ' ) 'pen
• okapi, of repo; 'preferred spinet him In
Cambria county. It so happened that New
tanner had been brought has from Oblo,_upon
an atteobotent, to testify.in the Johnstown
aoucterfehlog cases still pending In the United
Biome Court, and when his arrest Imams known
_judge 111IoCandlus twat a request to Mayor
Wilson to permit the witness to appear in Court.
The - . Mayor complied, and upon Newcomer
making hie appearance be was discharged from
custody by Judge McCandless, and will remain
at liberty until his testimony is given,at bout.
What eoures will be taken afterwar, remains
tobts fowl. It Is alleged that this charge of
•-•: XV' Asa been "trumped up" to . .scare New.
_jemmies of from - testifying In these cases.
Pzeiritna Swaps Tnan.—Oar neighbor of
the Chrovircle s with a very, laudable purpose,
- -'•donetlese s ia very . fond of give), advice on
almost every , subject of domestic. economy.
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Among other Wags, be tells us this Is the
beat - time- of lira Jear for plantieg fruit mid
farads treat of elf !dads lo this be is is er
ror, as ass one . wbo foilowe Isis' advice:will
doe to their cost. Success might attend some
hinds of deeidions bees, provided lb. winter
Ives favorable, bat Evergreen, - pleated sow
wbulti be is great danger. If the latter had
-Wert planlid six. weeks ago, they would 'hair,
,401111 wolf, as the'airaiton sus been Seri aver
table. 'Deciduous tress may be proinaul nowt
aid heeled in some sheltered place s and plant
ed the Snit !storable weather in April. Scar
green trees should. hot be taken from the
irronadbefbrirther tniddi of Aprils to secure
the. bast success,ul
ess the season is vary
So . Soo FAIOLITT.—.A.II.4III - itlltee in
of - Jobs and - Eboo,ltioe, of White
tstwootop';,lradtans eacioly,died within four
- dye, at dliithoria i Phebe Cardillo, October
I 'ollottiLysirs - George Coarad, October
7":":101t; oredli - yeare ' Mori-Jane, Ootobir ll tb,
. . .
Dzolo...latfes Copper,Arent to his Teniten;-
Aturiort spring for mr.Jg. counterfeit money.
- -- -- mmtregoarom sumo-two weeks since the
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i 'Mzytrattos of Me - .4111.1161ti went boll4el ape
401, itaiat a waiVattararairde. tie !al la Ike
4..tf.A.0 alcomatiaptioa walla esa!aaosit,
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1 1TY AFFAIRS
.114tUrikad Accident—alm Ewen
' Search Warmest Caen.
• Bench Warrant wae recently issued from
tbs,-Dietkiet Court, by Judge Hampton, On
Arrest eel/nary If slimmer
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Melted Stales =aft** Wow&
Tntranur. Oct.: 24 . - - ;ilifstri l Tridge no
-Cleadlow. - - _ , - • -
The fasces', taken up waiiiiit:c;filie
mama% - votlitobert Glue; lite-portintater et
New Florence; - Windrawaleid . county, sad
George W. Oahu tied lola Carry; ma wat
tle& -TAW *u an eaticta, of debt on an of
ficial head. • The District . Attorney offered in
outdate' 'a letter from the Auditor ofthe Post
office Department, setting forth that Ginn was
la amen to the Government in the nun of
V 53. He also gave fa evidence the bond
Itself, with the algastues of the eureties,
whoa hi - Clorsd the Cue.
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Meaty D. Poster, Men., appeared for the de
fendants, and called Mr. Gore, who testified
that in January, 1860, Mr. Given deposited
with him 17363, to: be treatimittett to Mr.
'Dua, postsamter at Pittsburgh, is settlement
of his account with the Department. Mr.
Dana was &to. called and testified that the
money had betas received by him, and duly
- thrwarded to-the Department at Washingtuos.
This aettlemsat was made In January, 1860,
sad the salt upon the bond was entered in,
July, following—owing to the tact that th e
Auditor had not been formally notified by
the parties.
The only Ostia for the Jury to determine
wall, whether the conditions of the bond had
been nbstantially oompiled with, and the,
found a verdict for defendants without leaving
the bot. • ,
Jake IL Hopkins, degsurniotypist, of jock
Maven, Clinton scanty, charged with forging
and peados 001Mteddi coin; was outarralgaed
and plead notinUty. Thraeeneed was crust
ed at Willlama i xort, Lyooming minty, and
stands bidletsd for passing a eounterfsit half
dollar upon Thomas Shuck, end other spurious
oohs upon patties unknown- -
A. C. Mayer, Esq., of Lock Haven, and
Mews. Atcheson and Hamilton, of this city,
appeared for &Widget, and District Attorney
Carnahan for the prosecution.
is opening the cue, the District Attorney
stated that the Government expected to prove,
is substance, that the defendant had passed a
spurious coin upon Thomas Shack; that when
mauled he bad other counterfeit money upon
him, and attempted to get rid of it by throw
ing it awaypind that, when his premise* ware
searched, a considerable amount of spurious,
money was lewd, with - the materials, for mak
ing lt, and directions for Imitating
Thu: Shuck, a led, who had,heen alleged
at. bar-keeper at Wdliamspor4 *citified that
he had received a welterfeit half dollar from
the defeadant, which was produced in evi
dence. The accused had tendered the witness
another piece of had money, at the same tune,
which was refined. Other witnesses' were
called to corroborate the facto alleged by the
District Attorney in his opening address.
The defendant than called several witnenes,
who gave bum an excellent character for
honesty.
Judge McCandless will charge the jury this
morning. -•
RescdiaClone of Condolence.
At a meetly( the Pittsburgh Gymnaulie
Aesociation, held on Tuesday evening, Octo.
her 22d, the following reeolutidne wereitnami
- ,
imouly adopted:
Wltzunlan, We have once more been visit.
ed by Goil , n afflicting band, whoin hie wisdom
has called from life and active - duty our _late
fellow member, Evans R. Dm:1111ton ; and .
Whereas, it te becoming in us to give utter
ance to oar sense of this great hammy:lent
and kindly esteem we felt for one who was
very dear b as all ; therefore be it
Resolved, That in his death we have lost a
friend and companion—a pure unblemished
character marked thi gentleman ; prompt re
sponse is the hou of peril to his native land,
the lojal silken ; his peruses in the tented
field, • gallant soldier. When the young man
in the fullness of physical strength and the
beauty of moral excellence is thus cut down,
it is fitting that ell should mourn.
Resolved, That in lile'a every relation, so
fat u men can do, he tried his conduct by the
Golden Rule, which tells sy, "whatsoever ye
would mettehonld do untojou, do ye even so
silo them."
Resofeed, That in hie quiet deportment and
uniform character we all felt that firm reliance
which such characteristics usually insure. We
will min him as the family does a cherished
brother. HIS memory will remain as the
stately pine in the forma, perennially green, and
with never ending fragrance. -
Resolved, That wt . estend all our sympathy
to_tbe fond, devotedtpile, whose young life :e
now so withered and made desolate; to the
lovieg mother whose declining days are thee
to be darkened I to the faithful brothers and
alstne, - echo have, in this sad-and most un
timely hour, been called to pay -the tut fare.
well of earth to a noble;true and affectionate
brother. Their .griel is 0,1114 soli our bitter
, tears shall mingle with theirs.
Resolved, That our beloved land has lost a
sou, the American army a brave soldier. Red
death 'pared him he would have wonTibperish
able renown-as a hero, in no wise recreant to
his trust. The alike of patnot thousands will
be ins teriutep, aid all who knew — him will
weep is bereaved relations, and mourning
[rinds bear to his last repose the youthful and
heroic dead, whose death is like the flower
cut down iu the splendor of his fullest bloom.
Roared, That it shall be our oedema duty
to attend his funeral, as the last testimonial of
respect we can show to him as I cherished
member of this Aluminum.
A. S. Btu., P,e■'t
J. D. M.Fasms, Seey
lhapreate Coact.
Tartnutoai, Ott. Ea.—Before Chief Jamie*
Lotirie, Judges Thompson, Strong and Read.
Judge. Woodward was absent.
Rouse erC(l. vs. Patterson & King; D. C.
Argued by- Hasbrouck for Plaintiff - to Error,
611411 by Drugs and Miley contra.
• Patterson vs. Anderson ;D. C. Argued by
Geyer and Shafer for Plaintiff In Error, and by
"Cothran and Rhasnon contra.
Campbeilmt. Lacoci ; D. C. — Submitted by
Geyer, for Plaintiff in Error, and by Barton,
contra.
Preston vs. Batehisos ; Everson n. Same ;
Preston and wife vv. Forrester', and Everson
and wife vs. Buns; D.; C. Argued together
by Woodetor Plaint in Error, and by Barton
CORM..
Cilium , Insurance Co. vs. Marsh; D. C
kigoed by Woods for Plaintiff to . Error.
Guff of finorfor Sessions.
- Before Judges McCiore,4deres and Parke.
George Bowman and Henry Moyers wen
sued for amen and battery, by 3: 0.0. Prager
and Least% Prop? • and -one of the Pragers
wee sued for abash and battery on Meywe.
The jury found a _verdict of guilty against
Bowman, not guilty as to Meyers, and guilty
of assault as to Prager. Prudes were Wouteooml
areardiugiV.
Thoaaa Collins, livery stable proprietor,
plead guilty to an *swift and battery on Thos.
Barrett, and wastentenced to pay a line of 110,
and costs.
Martha Muter, d Law/mownle, dialed
with sadistic= raisehisf 1n taarbig . down a bill
fors Constable's ed‘was dastard not guilty.
The prosecutor, GOOTVI DA:deb, WIN NOteneed
to 'pay the coati
John Forrester. charged with selling liquor
to an inebriate, attar nodes had been given him,
wu acquitted—the minty to pay the costa.
Smoot Snisitimerszae.-*—Col. H. Barden
has been itathoneed.tismaitdrr Sad Organize all
the good shots Onvingluiat the' loyal States
lato'companies and regiments. One regiment
I. fall already, and is now at the meat of war.
No rileman can be accepted into this corps
unless be Cu blithe target tea times le sac
session, at the distanie of 100 yards, in nit,
and at an average of Ave niches front the cen
tre, or the same at 100 yard., of band. Timm
who do not wish to take their own rides • will
be tanuslied tie but cannteel rifln, weighing
eleven pomade, -with - double trigger, and
patched balls, made explessly fors the corps.
Captain O. F. Kolb has bees authorised to
mann and organise all good shots from this
State.' The lost shooting will commends in-
Philadelphia on Wednesday, Oct. 30th, at the
groands of the Philadelphia Mb. -
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DLITZEIPIIIIO CAWV/ILLTi.—.Oa the day of the
election, a Htt briy, named Edward •Green,
of Meadville, whiles playleg at the summer
- hoese,,at the South . Ward School House, at
unnyted.to_jampfrom one NU to the other,
foil hls footing- and • - fall backwards ttrikuig
his head'igainet the seat and breillig his
mock: about thirty minute. alter the .
accident. : He wu eight or ten years of age,
and eta of ' -Mr. Wm. Green, of Mat both Ugh.
Wm het to call - attantion:to a .notloe of the
Cants tn 'anothsroolunan. - M., IC;
Wolin, Pint Lieutenant, will be In Sharpi:trig
this afternoon and to morrow to nceult. We
know of 120 ten company than this, and would
reaeinnsaid alt . wishing to_ealist to do SO at
°am TbeNsolopat7 Is now aturoptal in Col.
Idinwoll'altetinient, a man of world.wide as.
lebrity,and great ralicary tzpestence. , .
gaeristraela Famous _Trrearaz.—The
'Whole -force of , :hit ezeelleet company
appear Is Uncle Tom's Cabin tbia ginning ;
uao-a,uew pantomiee.eatitled au
arraeged:lrs,Mr.illr. Malik, the greatest pan•
toaaiar of •tba ago, iii_whusis Mr Mafia appurs
aku eskTativrilt also tre,perfealisirdi: •
Lady ; Beak; the Wordirs W-104 ;Ciiit,s4Flakers or,
Part Goes r or. the Secret Yardage. Pierre
Atm lthlb.r.f 'Ma flame of the ilard4"flaoe
to the Grine nom we. Lean cis sot." "Lady
ineliebt" "Ade Leigh, or The Ulu Tut. eta me.
Only asaplene slut unabridisel sditfou
giU: T. B Paternal & Brothars. Par tale by Hoary
r, yiflk street,
The leading Lag Halt jocund, of criticism
have spoken so favorably of "'Lady Mend,"
that daden on this side the Atlantis most bare
been promising themselves a pleasore_of no or
dinary kind, when an American pablioher would
place the desired volume within_ their reaeh•
High as expeciatidt Oaa have risen with the
readers of romance, the book will not fall - tm.
low It In -the reading. Bo far from that, we
venture to predict, that at kart four out of An
of those who hams read It through; will agree
with the - London Abtaminer, whom It 1171 :
"Modern fiction has no pages that surpoes
'Lady ALM,' in all the qualities that go to
make a great romance. Ii plot, obareoton,
langusp, It It all Tone pore and period ehrys
elite.'
Tan lertarync Mown= rot tiOYZNILII.•
—Mr. Henry Miner, Fifth atreeti has sent as
the Adeline Monthly, just received front the
peblishere, coat/mitt' a. number of attractive
papers, among which, as first in place, we
name a biographical and critical notice of
George Sand, "that large.brained woman and . ,
large-hearted man," who bag found is the au.
thor (or authoress?) of this notice no lieges&
nor ungenerous critic. We have another hie.
graphical sketch in this number—a memoir,
all too brief indeed, of Alexis de Toequeville,
of Whom, as of the gifted but erratic women
above spoken of, the literature of his wintry
and of tha world has received more then one
book which it will treasure up with its most
precious thing". We have another instal
ment of Mrs. Stowete Agues of Sorrento."
roar poetical pieces, one of them by Dr.
Holmes and one by J. It Lowell, are also
among the Midas of the number. Of
the remaining papers we. might single out
more thus one for commendatory remark, but
space forbids us to indulge aureole*, in this
grateful employment any further to-day. We
cannot, however, refrain from expresnag pe
culiar pleasure with one morel namely, that
sealed "Why has the North felt aggrieved
with Ragland , -
Mr. John P. Hunt, Muonic Hall, Fifth It.,
has also received the Atlantic, and ii ready
to meet the orders of his patrons.
Tail of Win. Fortner for .11ordar—Hls
Acquittal.
In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, yester
day afternobn, Judge McClure preinding, the
cute of the Commonwealth vu. Wm. Fortner,
charged with the murder of Benjamin F.
.litcclea, was taken up and disposed of—the
jury finding a verdict of not guilty:
The circumstances of the case were fully
detailed at the time of the killing, and a mere
reference at this time will be sufficient. Fort
ner, a quiet and peaceable citizen of Elizabeth
borougn, was roused from hie bed one night
in Angola, by a crowd et young men, of whom
Eccles was one. They demanded admittance,
and 'were refused when they threatened to
break open the door. Fortner then fired a
gun at. them from an upper window, hoping to
frighten them away.. They retaliated by
amaahtug his windows, and foreleg open the
door. Fortner reloaded end shot Eccles a■
de was about to enter the ball door. Wit.
nesse* were called to miniboom these fame,
and under the charge of the Court Meier,
found a verdict of not guilty. •
Loos or 11,01 —A gentleman connected
with the bulldog hence of . W. H. Williams &
CO. loot a package, yesterday afternoon, con
taining 51,231 to bank bills, while on hie way
to the espreas office. The• money was ready
for shipment, and marked with the requisite
direction!. The finder (i 1 be be honest) will
return it to the banking noose of Williams &
Co., Wood at. flee advertisement
Cry TOR INDIKSAPOLIII.-.-Clpttli2'Lame
company of regulars ' recruited to Cambria Led
animates counties, lett last nighties the West
ern train for ladisaapolisosibete they will join
their regiment, organising for 'cum sem
vice Kentuc .
DOCTOR C. Beau, IV azer Cute and Rornse
pataio Physician; also moat for Rainbow's cele
brated Truss itr Raptures. Corner of Penn
and Wayne Streets.
REINZISTILT.-Dr. C. dill, No. 146 Penn et a
attends to ill branehee of the Dental proliesitte.
Sontbe: n Aaw■
Lowsenza, Tuesday, Oct. 2
..The New Orleans Picayune of the 12th,
editorially congratulates its readeri - On the
succesa of Hollins , Latina on tbe Ddisantetppl,
11,41 i particularly the exploit of the Manama.
It urges the Southern people to be prepared to
drive the Northern invaders from their ports
and coasts at every mama and ezerumk
A law of the Confederate States rewards the
_owner, of private armed vessels,th Confederate
hands, 20 per cent. of the value of any United
States public vessel end armament which,they
may destroy.
Another law gives $2O bounty for each pie
otter captured bill board such vessel.
The Picayune also say, two National venal
were to be mean at the Passes at last accometa,
supposed to be the Richmond and Vincennes.
The Niagara went eastward before the attack
of Satizeday.
The Richmond and Vince/Ws are slut,
bat the other sloop is not visible. It is infer•
red that she was rank. The damaged one is
believed to he the Preble.
The lumber landed at the head of the Pass
es wee not burnt.
The Memphis elyperef learns tbat S. B. Buck
ner his been appointed a Mijor General.
The Galveston News says hundreds of coin
pallier!, mostly cavalry, ale tendering their
services - to Gee. Herbert for the defense of
Galveston. •
Telegraphic communication between New
Orleans and Berwick Bey his bele completed.
telygram from Berwick sayethe Yankees
captured, on Saturday last, the schooner Sea
Valle, with a cargo valued at $20,000.
The Mobile Tribune, of the Iltb s epeating
of the *Santa Row affair, lays the coup wee
made at considerable lon on our aide, but
doubtleai the Federal leas much exceeded
0011.
COUPROMIEZ.—We 'precolonial, bear some
timiikor disloyal person, hinting at compro
mise, that old, obsolete panacea for the ells
which afflict the body politic. We would re
fer such to;the following description of com
promise, taken from a sermon lately published
by the Rev. R. A. Cascrrucas:
- To compromise with armed traitors ia - to
submit to be conquered without a blow. Com
promise is not &minion or vecestion—it seeks
not to sever the States—it only asks for peace.
Bat - what a pease! Compromise is that obse
quious spirit that would put itself into the anal
lest pocrible bulk, and supinely creep down
the throat of tho Southern Moncter. Its that
vile beast, the legitimate child of S3utia Caro
boa toryirm (or revolutionary ues,) that
would Lear nt
down the Stars and Stripes under
which we worship this day, and run op in their
stead the hated symbol or cruelty and oppress
Won. It is the evil genius that would have the
raven wings of despotioni spread over this land
devoted by the blood of oar lathers to freedom
and to God. Compromise is only called for
now by those who love tyranny' for Its own
sake,
or whose delfts for the spoils of o ffi ce la
such that, like the brood of Milton's fiend at
the gates of hell, they would creep into their
mother's womb to feed opoi. her bowels,
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Particulars of the - Battle netr
Edwards' Ferry.
Poot.uvux.l4.Det. 32.—The following report
of the battle of Bluff, midway between
Conrad'. Ferry and Edwards" Perry, and oppo.
rite narrlson's Island, stbleh contend mks
day, is gleaosd-from -authentic courses:
On Sands; night, ca. Crete, of the lath
Massachusetts, who had for 600111 time guarded
Harnson's Island with one oompany, ordered
Capt. Phiibrook, of -Co. It, and Qaarteranater
Howe, of hie staff, with a denehteent of 200
inn, to snot the Virginia shore it the dire.-
don of Leesburg. They erased fool the Island
to the shore, and executed the order by ap
proaching within three-fourths of • lone of
Limburg, returning to their rusting pOint
about 10 o'olook at ntfht, diseormbg, as they
=PPM. • =nil Camp one Or more from
Leesburg. On reporting to Col. Dilvin.the !at
tar, with about MG men, pushed:gores:A, a.
directed by Gen. Stone, in the It..
with orders to destroy the camp. 411, daybreak
the Bonn returned to Col. Devi% !be remain.
ed with his command concealed, Ind word was
sant bank that no enemy , was in Hest. Capt.
Philbrook's company took an &dunned position
while the remaining companies wan cionestand
as a reserve, In oass of an attack on the ad
vent*. When 'boat a mile and a kali ft= the
river, and 500 *aide In advance eit-CoLtrievitt'e
reserve, Capt. Philbrook, aecompankitrbY Col.
Davin In person, attacked and iron beak a
company of Minbeippi tiffewtawAind then feu
back to the reserve Summated in Hamar, on the
appearance of •body of rebel cavalry.
In the skirmish, Clot, Pailbrein had some
difficulty in getting near enoigh to the onemy
for his smooth bore guns to have Asek_effect,
wherein. the °there used long raged rides on
oar forces.
At daylight,nad at the saute hour tbiit Col.
Devio's command left the shore to make the
advance, Col. Lee, of the 20th blusacbusetti,
sent over one company of hie regiment, which
remained on the shore to cover.the return of
Col. Davie. The Colonel, however, main
tained his ground, and wu reinforced during
the morning by 300 more of .his regiment, un
der Lieut. Col. Ward. About one o'clock,
he WIN attacked by a considerable force of
riflemen, who attempted to outflank him.
Benin that they might be eueceufel, and af
ter resisting them for some time, Col. Davin
slowly retreated, in perfect order, to the river,
where Gen. Baker had arrived with a banal•
ion of the California regiment, commanded by
Lieut. Col. Whiter.
Can. Baker then tOok commind, first'com
plimenting Col. Main for his encomia' re.
SiBIESCO to a aapktor tome, and giving his
command, now-leas then 800 men, the right of
the line battle, the centre and left being form.
ad of about 300 of the Ilassachheetta 10th an
der Col. Lee, and the California battalion, of
about 500 In number, under Lieut. Col.
tar. Two moitataio.. howitzers, commended
,by Lieut. French, and outs piece of the New
York battery, commanded by Lient. Rumba'',
were in front of the centre Jett previous to
the commencement of the Retina. The attack
was commenced by the enemy on our right,
bat wu soon directed more heavily tothe can.
tre and left. For about two hours the battle
raged terrifically—a complete shower of leaden
hail fell. Three several times the left of the
1190 made an advance, bet were compelled
to retire te often. The rbtgt wax bitter
protected and herd their position.
An order came from Ben. Baker to throw
two companies of the 15th rdamenteetu to
the centre, which was immediately executed.
This produced the impression that thg battle
was going against us, but canoed no centurion
or dismay. The left was hard pressed, but
remained dim.. About this tune the news
spread that Gen. Baker war killed while in the
act of pulling a cannon forward with bis
etionlder to the wheel, when be wu pierced
with BIZ bails. He war evidently the object
of-the enemy's sharpshooters. After this there
was a caseation of the fire for a few moments,
dur'ug which Col. Cogsweit, of the Tammany
regiment, arrived wtlti two companies, and he
bang the genial officer, the Dammed devolved
on him. la a ebort time it became evident to
Col. Cogswell that the day was loot, and be
thought It best to cut bus way through to Rd.
wards* Ferry; ...here Gan. Gorman was In
charge, throwing over reinforcementa, by di
rection of Geo. Stone, woo wee within eight of
the battle field at Edwards. Ferry, directing
general moirentetOe.
An order wee now leaned to - tint:lair the 15th
biausettusetts from the right to the left, which
wan executed as calmly as at a battalion drill.
001. Coggewell soon became satisfied of the im
possibility of reaching lidwards' Perry •s de
sired, and gave en order to tall batik towards the .
river, which wee eleenta ittl will at the °kismet
staneu would permit. They molted the river
bank about twenty minutes before nightfell..
Here the blassnobusetts 16St were deployed at
skirmishers along the there.
The only means of bonvityenee to the island
was a large boat, capable of carrying about 40
potions, which was over-crowded and swamped.
The troops marching along the shore made a
desperate resistance, and it Is believed the ene
my toot comparatively few prisoners In =se
quence. Thou who could swim plunged Into
the water, many ea rying their arms with themy
and others throwing them lute the river to Pre-
Vent them falling into the enemy'. hands. Some
escaped by availing themeless of the darkness
and the heavy wooded' banks, but arrierat are
known to have been drowned In the waters of
the Potomac.
The behavior of our troops before a superior
number of the enemy was marked by noble
_bravery and endurance. Near' the close of the
action, and alter the day was considered irre
trievably lost, two companies of the Tammany
regiment, which had fast arrived, made a des
perate charge on the enemy, but were met
with a terrific fire. It le probable that the
officer who appeared in front and gave the
order to make ibis charge was a eineesion offi
car, and was mistaken by our men for one of ,
their commanders.
The breve Lieut. Bramhell, of the New
York Nmth battery, lost one of his guns, and
wu himself wounded ly, but not family.
The gallant Lieut. French, of the howitzer
battery, fired four shots with his own hands,
after tee day was lost and his own men scat
tined. He wee shot in the left breast and an.
kin, but not mortally.-0a reaching the inland,
which he did by throwing his sword and re
volver into the river and swimming *roar,
Col. Divine at once posted thirty or his men
to prevent any attempt of the soemp - at par.
suit. This force was skbasquently augmented
by the arrival there or other compel** from
the Maryland shore, miier Col. Rinke, of the
19th fdawasbusetts. -
Col. Davin received it slight *outride* le
the breast from a musket ball. -
Col. 'Pieter, of philedeiphia, in command
of the California,Regiment, is sepponed to be
mortally wounded.
The following commissioned officers of the
Masescbusetts 16th were killed : Capt. Rock.
wood, Coispany A, Captain .Simondit, Co. B,
Capt. Bowman, Co. O. The following were
probably killed: Capt. Btudly, Co. Di, Second
Lieutenant Grant. Second Lieutenant Want!,
Co. 8, Ctpt. Gatchell, Co. K.'
The lellOwitig - were wounded, In,the same
regiment Lieut. Col. Ward, leg amputated
Capt. Sleep, F, Lightly ; Capt. Forehand,
Co. 4, Past Lieutenant Heiden, Co. G , Capt. I
bilbroolt, Co. if, slightly..
Col. Lee, of the Musactisetts Twentieth,
and Col. Cogswell, of the Tammany
meat, are probably prisoners.
As an Menace ot the weight and conceo
nation of the enemy's fire the clothing and
- senipetents of Qua** Rowe, of the
fineamth Massactiasetei regiment, bare the
marks of tour rife abets, one ball pdavioll
through the crown of his cap and another flat,
timing on the plate of his belt, yet be was en.
Injured.
Most of the wounded have been Minveyed
-to their respective encampment hospitals.
The enemy , ' force was very largrand their
positions were well selected, from a familiar
knowledge of the ground.
There le at present no means of ascertaining
the lose of the enemy, but it meat hire been
immense, as our law pieces of artillery were
served with &convey and terrific effect.
It is proper to state in connection with the
foregoing, that Gen. Stone's orders: to Gen.
Ilirter were to advance a brigade,
battery to the support et Col. Derma, and to
attack 'the enemy to three tally is sass of
knowledge their inferior numbers, and of
hie ability to defeat -them — , but *oder no con•
sideration to bring an a general engagement
het :veal tae main farces or both sides.
Enweane. Faure, Oct. 22.—Daring a skir
mish lut evening, nearly oppaarie l bw point,
Giro. Lander received a painial flesh woad in
his right leg. Theban hashes': attracted and
no danger to life o►limb is apprehended..
Oar pickets now extend a. atilt kind
from Eduardo , Ferry and abut the same dia.
lance up Goon Creek, fucupyisg the' bridge.:
The enemy bee also extended ble preketeoee
and a half wiles oar the river towards Ceared's
Ferry. The essay mangy ealeared our WO.
Isere for the Mirka o< itleytfirmairo,
Full Punk:Wars ortinAttaqc on .
Wilson's boom
Nt.. Yost, Oct. 24 —Tireinneter Zdt4/0;
lass, formerly. .the Joeeph
ad from Key West. She bringece:frone
the Southwest Pass to thel4th, from: Fort'
Picketts to the 15th, Tonnes , . tO tile 18th and
Rey West to the 19th.
Os the morning of the Orb inst. oitioirt half
pan three o'clock, the rebels attacked Vol.
Wilson's opinion ea Santa Rosa Island in
force—Company It, of the Si infantry; Ciipt.
Hifdt and V men of Company A, let millet?
..115 men in all, under Major Vorgdes, met the
enemy some distance above Camp Brown.
Major Veldts was taken prisoner immediately
and Capt. tilidt 111111181041 the command and
ergiged the enemy. - The toes in tide strug
gle was four killed, twenty-one wounded and
eight prisoners. The enemy's hits ie, much
larger. Eleven of the rebels were round dead
in one heap.
Msj. Arnold Mitred after daylight to the as
sistance of Cept. liiidt. The command pro
ceeded to the point when the rebels disembark
d, end as their Lawmen were just leaving
a ihistruotivs firs waa opened on them. The
rebels ; left behind tWein on the Wand ft
5 wounded and 33 prisoners. Many of their
wounded were carried away on the boats. Capt.
Bradford and Lieut. Elms were killed. Three of
their *Moen were captured—one of them ,is
Lieut. Jaynes, formerly of the Untied Stang
Marino. He is badly wounded. Gm. Ander
son, who was la command of the rebels, was
wounded in the arm. After dnembarking, the
enemy acknowledged their loss to be over one
hundred. In eddition to the lore on our side—
above stand—the ZOnaves lost Mae killed In
their camp and eleven taken prisoners.
The details of the fight of Santa Hon any
the rebels' forces, 1500 strong, landed on' the
Island from three steamers about lour miles
above Wilson's camp. Their lend i ng was ef
fected al about 2 o'clock in the morning. The
night - was very dark. They rapidly formed in
three columns and proceeded silently towards
the Emmen' camp, hoping to effect a total
aurprase. They were but per.ielly successful
is this. ' The picket guard', about 6001 yards
off, discovered end fired upon them, and gave
the alarm and saved- the regiment from anni
hilation. The attack by the enemy's columns
was simultaneous and volley after wis
aimed upon the 7.loavee, who were forced to
fall back, leaving the camp in the hands of the
rebels. The rebel,then commenced burning
the camp.
Pon Pickens was by this time thoroughly
aroused, and three companies of regulate 'came
' to their assistance. -The rebels retreated to the
boats, closely followed by regaling and a dont
number of volunteer/4 keeping up a destructive
fire upon them, killing and wounding., large
number.. The rebels finally reached thelboate,
but the steamers were over 500 yards from the
beach, and 'our men poured repeated volley,
into the crowded mass. Every ballet told; and
by the shouts and confusion of the rebels it was
evident we had obtained ample satisfaction for
the Insult to tor flog. The regalars behaved
nobly.
Great oredit is due to Captain, Robertson
and Hilt, and Limas. Seely and Taylor. The
..uaves were bad* mentioned, and Col. Wit
eon Is very much censured for leelßelaney. He
did not reach the, mune until all was over.
The camp was almost entirely destroyed, the
officers and men hiking everything. Me). Newby
had a narrow escape from capture, being eon=
fined to bed from dangerous Illness. _One of
his servants was killed and the other taken
prisoner. Major Newby ebot one rebel with his
revolver, gut out of the home, mounted his
horn, and escaped through a storm of bullets.
ninon's regiment loet 10 killed, 16 wounded
and 9 taken prisoners.. The regular!: lest 4
killed, 20 wounded and - 10 prisoners. The
_rebels lust, by their Own statement, 350 killed,
wounded and missing; W. took 80 priseners,
including 3 domoir, who were released.
Nair Yoex, Oat. 24.—The steamer McCiel
lan also brings a reliable account of the fight
at the mouth nI the bliteirrippl.
Theiebel fleet consisted of six gunboats,
the Min. Manatees, and a large number of
fire ships, filling the river from shore to °bore.
Our rquadron was composed of the Richmond,
Huntsville, Water Witch, Preble and Vin
cennes, and the store-Ship Nightingale. They
were at anchor mode at 6uuth-West Pass.
The Liana's. <Hilted foul of the Richmond,
knocking a hole in her quarter and stern, do
ing but tittle damage. lo avoid the fire•ships
the squadron got under way immediately. and
drilled down the river. The Richmond, Pre
ble, Vincennes end Nightingale
.got ashore on
the bar, and while ashore were attacked by
the rebels '
but only one of their shore took
effect, and that struck the Richmond on the
quarter— They were beaten off by the Vie.
ceases, with only two gurii..thereeV - ot - her
armam'eut, with her chains, anchors, etc., hay
ing been thrown overboard to lighten bee, she
being much timed to the rebel ire.
Prot one pennon was killed or wounded in
the squadron
The Richmond, Feeble and Vamooses were
towed oft the nett day•bythe steamer McClel
lan. The Nightingale was still, athore,, but
would probably get off the next , deyt.
The stem frigate Niagara arrived •at the
month of the fdiasinlppi oe the 14th atet,
The sloop Dale was spoken. on the 16th.
'miming in the Gulf Strohm. •
New 'fond', Oct. 24.-- ! The brig 'Grenada,
Capt. Pedantll, from Vll6Virill Fort, New
York, was captured on the 13. h lnat., in lati
tude 33°, longitude 7t, at midnight, by the pi
rate Sallie; of Charleston. The captain, see
ond mate and two seamen were taken on board
the pirate, and on the 16th, transferred to the
British
.achooner Greyhound, which arrived
here t o-day. Mr. Butterfield, the first Mate,
was detained on board the brig to navigate her
Into Charleston or Savannah. The cook, a
white man, end one of the seamen volunteered
on bbard the pirate. The Grenade bad la car
go of 400 hhda sugar, molasses and a quantity
of ceder. The Sallie was formerly the
schooner Virginian, of Brookbiven, 140 toes,
Wiliest. She had a crew of 40 men on board,
commanded by Capt. Libby, formerly of the
ship Gondar, of Charleston. She mounts one
long gun amidships, and ran the blockade bff
Charleston, on the 10th trist„ When lut seen
she was steering essumad. •
New Yong, Oct. 24.—A. letter from Key
West, dated trin 201 h; tarnishes the following
interesting intelligence: ,
The steamer Salvor, from Havana,.with con
traband'goods, wes captured.as she was about
entering Tampa Bay, Florida, by the U. S.
steamer. Keystone State, and towed, to Hey
Weft. Her cargo is Ail to consist of 600 pis
tols, 500,000 peranasion.cspe, 600 'keen ham,
S cues of oboes; 500.000 urn", and 400 bap
of coffee.
• Capt.' Scott, of - the Kaystono State, refused
to give the pries up to the U. S. Marshal for
adjudicatioo, arid tailed with it to New Toth.
The U. B. Consul at Ilavicuta sent WWI+
genre to -. Major French -- of the - sailing of the
Salvor . from Havasu* and:r Welk. that another
vessel, loading with:arms and- munitions of
war, would leave on thia*V3th. • There being no
naval vessel at Key West; she will undoubtedly
clip into Tanips, which 'if not now blockaded.
Major hew% *mated. Charles Rift, mem-,
ber of a large oommerciel house at Key West,
and oondned htin in Fort Taylor. It Is sup.
posed that be to acquainted with dreninatatices
oonneeted with the steamer Salvor, and he will
be detained as a witosse. - Mr. Fife lately took
the oath - of allseatiok
Now Voair - ,,Oatober letter trom Key
. West, dated the 20th, reports the- arrival, at
Cardenas on - the 16:11, "of the rebel 'steamer
siTheodore.l from tharleitteiktirlth the Fretich ,
Consul and family, and. Meseta. Mason and
131idell,lhe rebel Couimiasionets France and
Eogland, as passengers.-
Niw Yolk, Oct. 24.—The gun boat Con
neciictit is coming up-.'
• fdonaos, Oct. 23, its Baltimore.
-- The steamerlipanldiog returned from Hat
ters. Inlet Isar maghti bet brings no nese of
Importance. No important - military move
ments hose been. m Us made e vicinity.-
. -
A lew days ago mix rebel iteimera.tgede
their opponents ; bat withdrew. witheet 117,
demcinstretitin. -
The recent high tide, have almost entirely
oredrowed the land in vicinity of the fort.
The'Uniou natives are' saterpig "greatly for
Want of food and elothing.! . •
The pastor of the church the-Inlet eamS
up on the Spaoldingsod wilt et North to raise
means to relieve their nonentities, •
lltarttesriie, Ott. 24 —the War 'artukeza
made • requirrion o• tit° govern -day, for
five eompenies of heavy and .iksd
that Col. Aoitegthe.
Phtligia ta, ahall.. en•
Hat and opmettaad them. -Tits Governor .ittr,
prored of the regaiittlari 'sad' the tottapastsa
An to be aatisted,. -- eabi;t64, equlptitel 'and
armed by the Nadorial GoveraraeuN- unde r the
order of the Oat of September, aa eqnpitned to
the.proolatuatiou.
Dsmorr., Om. _24 •1•71%* schemer' Wm.
Nelms, Plying Cloudy' L.. 31.:frIeWitillfflow:
J. Gray, N. Carne, - esd thr*S often,
imam uterine, booed for the lower lake,
wescoohers us Pastime lale,l.akellaree‘we
Wednesday elsbt. The Game tormirMill mina .
.a total loork Ism tue Mali . VIM%
layettes - WM iiiteroolllBol.,, , •
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Latest From Washington.
Wumnicreir,tlit:'te=raiii..Parhatiarthe'
tuft "Murray," has arrived frost Indian Head.
He reports that the 'learner .-George Pace')
ern seen between Shiprng :Wet and . f.varm.
port yesterday afternoon. It is supposed that
she ran out of Avant& Creek under the dark
ness and hag, during tbe prevalence of a storm >
orr , Tuesday . night. She craned over to the
Milyhted side - yesterday afternooe, and Capt.
Parke, with - Me glass, could see that she was
crowded with mast. She wan observed to
make only one trip. 'Tne river there is pr b.
a male and a quarter wide. Sae was
covered and protected by the 'libel river bat.
terries. The "Page," while on her trip fired
three ehelle over to the Maryland shure in the
direction of the position of the 3d regiment of
Sickles! brigade. Several small boats have
been observed crones, at or near the same
point.
A schooner with wood, whieh ran fits block.
ads yesterday, beard firing between the steam
ers Island Belle and Freeborn and 'Malign
Point batteries quite distinctly, on Tuesday
sight. L
There were lying at Indian Head yesterday
the Harriet Lane, Yankee, Halr, Wyaadogk,
and Murray, which lust has come up. - I
The wood schooner mentioned above, re.'
ports that all Government gunboats at SulitiVir
Pointi have gone around to Annapolis.
Piriewatoros Cur, Oatober 24 —General
McClellan is now at his bead quarters, and
from the beet data obtained at Burison's
Island, Fp to late *le evening. it is believed
that the number of killed is 79; wounded, •in
oar posessidon and the possession of the tine
my,l4l;:mlasing, now prisoners in the hands
of the enemy, and wandering in the woods on
both shores of the river, not exceeding 400.
Total loss in: killed, wounded and missing, 620
This will be reduced by men returning to the
camp, as they are constantly coming In.
• The officers and man behaved with the moet
extraordinary courage. They were premed by
an overpowering force, but stood firm until
their whole supply of ammunition was en.
hanged and they then retreated to the river
and threw their gene and swords into the
stream to prevent toe enemy from getting pos
session of them. Col. Raymond Lee and staff
were furhuthed with a skiff to make their es
cape. The Colonel gallantly refused, and
gave orders to use it for conveying the wound
ed across the river. It was filled with wound
ed who reached the Maryland Chore. The
humane and gallant officer was taken prisoner.
Ali eredit'is due to him.
Col. Coggswell toot command when Col.
Baker fell, and behaved with the greatest cool
ness and gallantry. He is also a prisoner.
Gan. McClellan returns with renewed Con
fidence in the action and efficiency of his sol
d
The movement of Monday formed no part
of Gen. McClellan's plan, and woe und ertaken "
without his knowledge.
The conduct of Gen. Baker to rescue the
Massachusetts and other men under fire wan'
heroic beyond description..
WAsmutororr CITY, Oct. 24.—f 41 Tuesday,
Judges Marsha:l aid Dunlap united to an or.
der to be serfed against the Proem Marshal,
Gee. Porter, to show eause why an attach
ment for contempt of Court should not be is
sued against him for, as the Court alleges, ob.
strutting the process and coarse °gustier, and
the administration of it In the particular cane
let forth in the letter of their emaciate, Judge
Merrick, who web undir surveillance in Shie
own house. Tee erday, however, the Presi
dent Instructed the Marshal for the Daudet of
Columbia not to serve the rule, but to return
it to the Court for the preterit, suspended the
privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in cams
relating to the military for reasons of public
necessity.
The funeral of 901. Behar took plane to-day.
The procession was large and impreseive, the
military making a Ice &pp:arum Among
Mole who followed tha remains to the .National
Cemetery were the President. the head/ of the
department", and a number of genthemen from
the Peelgo Coast, including Senators Latham'
and kieDougaL Gen. Beott attended the funeral
satirises at hiejer Webb's residence. A s 9 rmon
was delivered by Byron fitumerlani, Chaplain
to the Senate.
GIIZAT BALT Lent, Oct. s4.—The Pony
F.:presto passed here at 6 o'clock, 'p. m.
San Francisco, Oct. 19th—The c,theers'ol
the general government ' to perchase a toe lore
a port 4st Lune Point, h ave met Trllh a caeca
through the decision of the Supreme Court.
A jury recently appraised the property at
6125,000, which the owners refused to accept,
because the government, through. 'loots,
once offered a larger sew.
Al the State election, danford, Republican
candidate for Governor, rece.ved 36,036 :
41eConnell, (Brack. Dem.) 31,161 t Converse,;
(Union Dem ) 2,096. Toe whole vote cast is;
fraction under 420,000.
Capt. D. J. Steeples - war shot, at Portland,
Oregon, an the tOtb,,while aiding to arrest .1.
rambler.. He died a few dayranhempently.
General Boomer will leave on ,IQoodey, . else
21st, by steamer, tor Washington. Trader hie
command, Mee minipanic* of SWAM , 110
New York. Onil thousand stand of arms gst
forwent:ln the same steamer. '
Col. Wilk succeed, Geo. Premciot intern
maud . of the Pacific Department until Getters
Darer anirM.
PRIL4DILPEIL, 034 24.—The Episcopal Cori
caution, but evening, took three balloti for As.
Blatant Hielnu. The third ballot stood as for
lows : Stevens, 45 ; M.y, 44; Morton; SO ; Cole,
23 ; Mattering, 11., Then being no choler, on
mottos, the Convention ediourned to meet
again at ten o'clock this morning.
Jut before - the announcement of Melnik
of the third ballot, a series of reudetions. were "
- offered 'mushy of the deep regret of the Con
vention at the sadden death of Bisliop Abwina
though they buret'', bow to the wily of Him
who death all Map wall. The Convention
altered their condolence to the bereaved
of the.deveased.
Waumusto, Oct. 2 , ....Ttie ,electioi for tbe
division of t h e - S tate ,' sii-ordersd -by in own
-
Aguas passed at the, last convention, came Off
throughout "irosuiri ! tdvday. 'The'
vote is Yids city arid dbouiy is not lull, but is
overwhelming for (habitual.. Reports from the
interior, u tar as received, allow mill greater
unanimity for It. - • '
'Thirty-ohm caiiities are 'included in tie
, Masan. Limb, Partial aid Bfitelle ere
',elected delegates from tbleconety to the rein!.
Tattles which oteelawit ttiesdeth of Nofewlief
to hams a conftialtion. ' '
Celia, October 24:—C01: Captain.
Presser of lifinClartiand , s staff,. accompanied
by:aim:rat other gaatlemitu;weitt to Colutetiai'
yesterday ow the propellor ,fiamlison,:fer the
purpose ofging prisoner,. :The party'
were cordially received by , Generale C.-Polk
aad.Pillogr.: :Sixteen prisonere Were relented:
.The town is Well fortified. ..A - battery of: eight
14 pounding is placed at thr,,upper end,. anti
two fens are ibeing built a mile sod a half
alloys the torn., Go gees are mennted. The
amber 01 :ribald - at Colombo' not
10,000,
Itnurtioar, Ciet.'23--Judge Bond, to-diyi
sentenced iota Konii, one nt the' ,of
April last, to one Tear's losiiiutpu melt end Are
hundred dollars fine, at the _same time telliag
him that the testimony world here warraited
his indictment nod convictidn fur murder in-,
stead of riot, and ill who _took' part - in that
riot were gailty of murder.. .
naiii•tf try Toesraph
Peitumpatc 01*. 24:- - •Boas—ilcur lino at $ Irtti
'OS Olt ire suptlliii; 's•bo0,000 Imsh
ttd sold et $1 Xel 116 'sad ithtte sU4eigil 60. Conk
desUard- seas 4,040 bush. la 43,i0600. liyb!47;
Saw nat. Ca. 24.-11renlog.—Cotton thin; Wei
-400 Oates.' lloar JIM ; antes 811.80 - 116. it $4 SW,
MS for State and • ss - sooti 90 "for . otakK r!beft;
Dame 88000 balm at 111. - reel IS to °Wag* Ppriap
2201 Akg 11111Waukia' mak% IVet for rid
and it 40410. 48 tor... Clara ; 'aloe 169,000 bolt.
at 670600 .Port Oita WM
at 1115116815 Lard bray' ,
at 8)408Vio. Whlaly dada* 20020 *..•
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Mar.. - - AT R NT•IHN r MULLIGAN,
ordlIDEL=-110i . ammo DatabbanOtt of MD
Oompatt, trill Worn on MONDAY BAIL at 1 eoloor:
for Camp Clutla. , TAD Otnapsar- 6ia -aow to eADOr”
Ofty4oar mai Medlar on snooks* d• cipralti.
tboot wko luoriikOmd WIND* MI attendancoNst heed.
swam. No. 100Mrsat - strotri MONDLYltity.t'
at 11 oklooA: - - Yoram tit WOMB.* will .plous
on at on ••Boorotos yttorMod no Nat data hotel ,
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do JOHN Era WAIT.
[WEAL THE WAR. -
he birbp•le of .00. A. Ablfibl, tile late law
pirtnir astat 1064 of lbw PresWous; Dot - Aube. tolt„
eul met will.be rebelled aat War as emapinleN parkSof
_Gewratotas. or se ltrltaLlu AU; ..AND ' MAT. vas
cams ourtim: VitAUOiroll OIgVAMITULNi
Ttliff ELtraill6 sAbucu Atillery,T#labttj brew? ,
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:aloada Lull
WWattogliow Pork
Bra Wallace, Climg3 -
W NWT 1' • -
W 8 BUl,Nairart
P Probe, Auto/call
J Dalbsayer Tenant°
W Ilriolyaitilor.
B B Parrett, Wank,
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B Kum; ' ."do:
WM Both, Lit* pa.
J R Caused, do
W G Ivan. do
J B Troth, do
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Mn Geri Palk:
It Eubank St Louts
It Howard, Wormer
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3 L New, Op. Wiles
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Reuben Zone, Crestlioe
James Tom's,
Jobs Pertorp„ McKetispe re
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3 A Orit b, Walnut Baud
Ileßride A Wcoes,Gstrib'g
Smith, West co
D 0 Netd, ()Alm&
T Shoemaker, Armatrosg
J B Baker, do
Chrrey. Jeferson co
Peal Ltaugh,-Went eo
et'l Hoch, Paraeolawney
T W Laughlin, do
Joho Brawdy, West eo
IT 0 Myers, Priocerlllaali
o.7.Grahera, Middlesex •
B lifordoff,
J B lionis,Pnextritionsp
11 0 Pandora, Hyde Park ,
Chas Wensal, Needing -
Hiss kiIN Wenzel, do
D 0 Leonard, Plata _
Mark Watson, _ .
Hairy Alta.; gatthnere
John How/. Per l 7lll ll d,
J o,Currao, Darno,o
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1111 Tssls4llllsabeth
Graham, do
J Bellmore, Alton, In
A Jackson,
Barr, Clokrimßla
J T Boyd, Strabane
Bra Gllos, Pa • . -
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Mayer, - Indootowa -
dB Miser, Mlehmoad,'ll
Hamm Rick, Balomi Po
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Ure Owlon,
W 0 Dsven, flp's
John Boon, With oo
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Thoe Wilson. Jecluonvtile
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striot, foot of 7110..
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A P Phoun, Brookville, Po
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J Beatty, Amid:dug c>
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D Gilkey, EU...HUM - •.
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Kit Ode% 1ng1 4 . 1 .A • ' 1
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lletiace,
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beau cocaiderable acileity is the WWI westlesldmilig
the past weak, lbo eaPply to the Tilde beteg Mardi
lager, and the dcm.sed more sales. In piffeett,liater
ever, there eau uo materiel obatuter - The whale cam.
ber O'Dea cattle offered aggregated 2,M9 bead,
which 1021 wire mid, the prices mamba& bowl% to
to aro" lb
The carriage of k keep were large, footle/ up 217211
bowl, but the gales were den, end Pt Mllrel
obsoged.
The etyply of Swirls was larger th an Mild ma'
the
detathe, though award, is irmarovbeit•
.Thajullowlitg ire the particulate of the asleg.
OATILS.
Ortai2 Feat BMA &M.
B 100. 2
3 ...' 19' 2 W itrit
B Chapman-- ... 20
*maid' 22 2 AIM .-
' Boblonaw..--- 14' - 241
Trantsmtm 110 •
It ..... 14
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Chomhets- ...... , .
W A Tay10r........_.... ' • 2 254
Air.. .... . •13 • ..t.
-John 37 -
A Intot.11:. ..... v . It '
66 18 ' 3 68 1 4
.30/m 9 91w u'Mos
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2
W It 2km
61 • la Wart ,
88 • ipo/ajaara.
_ /a $19.60 la _orat
Joe • 6 3301311011
Code. ii•Tg637B—..—. 116 •• •
IT • 60— - •
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John
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Miehugh &.
Wycoff.- 112.80,1101044.
John SI tia42,4olkhao4
• ... 198. -
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Wm Blackwood- /00 ...
Wm /note.--
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14 limn&
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200
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