3t; 1 Urg I : : alette 4 ' 1, 4.z oirr. TlMigarakillbliNG, OCT. 81. 1881 kiaNa•A tillin i 7nii4ll4itt;goirit - iolintreations for the ac tune, by G. Shaw; OsilteilLO, 58 Filth street —4sir7ectsg•iiiryr ••- =• K.: •:, „En.2:;31 liitireketair Arbeelieg •Aglijrne ainiaterifettess..igo was sionsy . aisd•Dsba fastsad... tfigitealitAirraiSjltiola day4reak, dram Dosigkesty,.llaggei Fox ami.llutler, amiss nas! - der the 'delta and dnection'of . Uinta States llataltai , glisbilack,proctedel to the residence • of Dr. miati,liiibe ituroogb of Lawrenceville , gor pairrite ,of arresting Wan on a charge of Um; Viiimitotleit money. The doctor forbade, resided in Tcmperincenile, bet latarlY hedia. been lirmg in Lawrenceville, abet midway betweso , the passenger railway stablesind the cemetery wall. Che officers took Position: au al to guard every ansamilof •csespe irons the house, and whiter-they saw awn of the family , being attir, thi botee,Nri.grasuired :by one of the police, Lag lln`priedear asonrad. -Ile had on lialßS *of Didatiitielt Conn, nicely put • - lp iblitektanitystisdy for paining. Bogey dimea eitleartErif wire lint toned in the house, sad in hie brook.citee ieveral dies for moulding secreted.' All these were taliiiial'aptimembon cii, - sod the prisoner was brombirieJthis city and lodged an jail for • r, Smith, it may be pulps' hero to remark, hit* Vilna suspected ol dealing in re allonaii;-:batluit is Rot the first time that he • bae.A4rn 'wider arrest for that ofienes. Saint twelve or gluten years ago, he was ap. Pribtrilida_lla'surirliaUY with !even l othem, out !lig ed a. a Walleal against his code fondants, he-thise. tramped a trial. fl tligiband•diallars were foiled oalbis party, and tbdifs-*Es'io - dotibtres to their guilt. " • 414514 that lbw the dialer has beatileableg a quint and 'anion:illy .honest life, and the old Wags was known only to a few, but it seems that the warning be than received has bean lintionied,'and now he is egaltfln • trenlilstnim which he will Ind It dirnoult to ',striate hrionlf. - k1.}.l minces eiteiding from -shore to" shore. ,This , intised.;lo the Intim, by the doer of oil from itin'weill an the .Blood farm, on Ott creek, . which has been emptying .into the creek ever, we. extinguished:. The Tites . ville Garitta i ipesirjag of this well, says: , . ',o l ;rittr btfraing well of which we spoke- rut week k continued to burn far tiro or three days, wham the Are wee, witirmuetedifdcalty, exits gotelind;„' 'A tube- was thin inserted, aid. the ' prognietoni failing in their effort/ to plug the p)ps *one to stop the flow of oil, and not hay. tagnessels to hold it, turned the stream of oil into the creek. .Tbe flow , is large and the farce of the gas very great. The last accounts Otte that the oil was pooling into the creek In large , grWe hear of one flowing-well halls/ been so plugged , se toetop the flow. Some have tiltfore ettoMpted, bat leariffig that the upward pignsgtee of. gad so treat as to burst their pipes, have let them flair en. One hiving new !accusal, no doubt others will bieet teniptell.',:-.Assuredly, if practicable, some ' means should - be devised to savtthe oil, eo that the p resent great waste should be stopped. Viettbink rt. may safely be isid.that fens rat thonsaede of, tarrela of oil have already been 1. st on the cre k. lEEE 4bl t'`F??• MEE .e;,::4: ToungeLues.blascatahla tiThehindsome new rooms of this lastuation, srlf 00 grad to -tercelse, us much visited de. slag Le day and arguing by our citizans—boih ladies and gentlemen. liotwithetsodiag a large ProPutelos. 4 4 :the; 111 .1 4 Awre. are Imes ie the army, the, ertendaer:o.arthe reading-room re titecleLagesatittairefswa..,.tbsc, • ilt411•11. ot she commodious and' well lighted _ socass,,trgether • with the great desire of-the pdbllo for, war news (for which the Library , offire,thipArery beat facilities) base contrib. chick) to- this :result; while many are drawn - thiliter.tO procure reading for the The giwil ouch an Incitation is doing,- we 'Minhd lain hope, would' induce is subscribers to promptly pal up their small an imal dies. Bat cre,hare rest ,arren a circular ' lined by ,tims offices. stating, tbat..lltbnegh here -is Mara this enough on the books; due from sebettlberi, to meet the increased el: princes of the year. the association is' ember. /wad; in. ORM queue of the defied% of many - Ol....thecelmcribers r — and that all 'spud bills, after notice, will,be collected by process 'of law.' Weebuomend their determination. MEM EBBE •ti ' ' 7 4 'r Win ;. ); Illesimlivtro Assess the Ott Boats. litalardai list, • -pond freshet wav made an Oil creek,'to perMit oil men to ran their loideni . with barrels of 01l oat into 111/1 Allegheny mar. irrangemeats not bet. 'St bees folly completed or properly made, Bich boat pilot - wee at liberty to let itlollll and puh oft into..the stream at Ins pleasure. The consequence wit that several boats pushed off at the same time, avid being thiown into a g‘lituddle: "'were driven upon bars, rocks, ke., 'end being so 'hindered, failed to get out in ,time: When. out ahead grounded, throe fol lowing dashed: against it, breaking it op I. a fearlot stainer. - Several of them were piled : together 'Ssi beam sides Were broken in, ends brokaa;to "-piece,. banes thrown out into tbe creak, Tbere-ihre said to be nearly or ;quite oaf, hundred boats on the creek, and but mnilligniber eic e ped beinghisched, sang ; or groaideil.: ; Efforts are sow making to bare tiro : freshets ' peewee', tad have the boats lease hingular • ' - • ; •.;1:, tr. wlti• MEE .!:.!-..;;,i: , ,::i..:-,.-. 2 . - • - ~ :;•i',, , :.::' 'yr . •:_:',.:.;;: • y.: 0 ,:..c!1hi:0 2 # 4,,, i . ;•:* . )4 ., ' - * . 1 , :' , 5i:' , .7:4. ti. 4. - !4.4 • ~; Cevilivealltnig Nebel Property. ' • Cte datirtajtest, the,Whaelleg lefsll4 grow, the United States Marshal, E. M. lfor : ton, seisedibelihrary and bansilhold fustian - . 13 the bowie of Charles W. Russell, now in toe service of the aebels. , The Marshals clearly, of opicion that thissizare comes with , is the meaniog and intaiiion of the recent act ol Congrele authorizing the inaliesatloo of the • , petoperty- of rebels. Although the property ' was sot lo.transioe, tbe_Marshal „had reason to stapiet viaeLhaing or wield be eon. 'ear for -the Newel -Rusiell,--ted although be has acted upon hie owe respoeei- Mlity cod Without counsel, be bee determined to take the, bull square *by the, bores. , -We : believe he will be, his4iniwilly the Other°- , mint. The reletire sad confolentiat agent of Acute% Henry Moore; claims to bare a jedr moot egoista that celebrated locarconapiretor, the validity of _which, we . believe, is doubted k or diUed by.die Marshal. DBES Ilatak Nets rieteratiesuu - .• Corrected repecially forth* Gem*. by Masan. i. Feld it Lars, of the Nadoisell BMWs Nets Al‘orr , 'fr. 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' drirehr, h(lairetet owe pis fouls , • • 't•`- 1 0 " 1 / 2 t4 Illicikiitte ter tits Ireternae. - Ate tter iwil4 - jast Mil 'received" here, from a mentarrot axe of oar Pin:lon& eoittpteits, eilkitifilifffiftiiiitightler Width cantle that firths . . vicialtrefilmit amp 'there are so lime thee r us,oeuiluitti. 4. 4tge_bedy of cavalry, sad, ; arreeittion'fiecee of artillery. *Tills lamp, if • grin balraasambered. is - located on the Mary laill eilioritie' Potomac, opposite the mouth , . r. iitsthei‘Pitcequan arid the mei are to operate i istombirapoof isaueriee which have ot. late .1 ievatleredwilit the eirigation of the Potomac. 11"0.12...1..ftf.'_a,' force al: this Pam, we day' ppikixeectito.ttriar of a fame, eagegemeev .; Wthia bitterns ril the Kearny, which will so . „AowlitiermaMemathermtur, il not completeiy MEM! • vri ituviiiivarkobii a anaemia ; Bodsaimaith asti th e patriotism of the people aellismimmari . 4 .4 ANGAL::MitiM II 67E. ' Sieproomo Court., WootissooTiVet. 30.—Before Chief Justice WOdwiid;',/ 1 ;0 3 1#±o •• - • Whihkaach, o:;.str.a Dean and 114 16 1 7• 1 0. P. Argament'pettponed the tam Parma. Potation, D. C. Arguments contin ued by D. W, Bell for Denali Mt in Error' and by Geo. c.. Roidin Wilkins turu!hip, Q.S. Argiel 1 , 4 14611141 foie complainant, and by Buirrett oceans. Atipeal,ll. Continiten. Pratt Ta..Triudok; D. 13.. Argued by Smith for Plaintiff Inane% WOO4l contra not beard,: and thereuporqudgmant affirmed by the Cuttrte • .IfilleekAppetli(Clian'attate) 0. C. Argut'd by Coobisa .for Appellant, .and by Ilaisbrourik and Woods contra. 00 , 33 00:- 46 48 ss 940 Mason's Appial,, 0. 0. Non - prim • - ' Ram vs. Portzer et alp=D.o. Argued by Kirkpatrick for Piet:did in &111111 - Pargwio contra, not beard. , „ — Court addouritsd,intit ntw o cioct T boradey ..• l . or . "Triaaohia Cnimalaigheant tor the Mur der et David Frew., . COMM. Or. 011i...A11D Teatime—Before Judges' lifolaluni Mellon; Adams 'and Pa r ke. • _ Wednesday, Oak . 8 0. At tan o'clock this monist, the Cele -et they Commonwealth vs. John Cunningham,ndicted for the' murder of, . David Frew, w as called up for that, and a jury mepannleed, as follows: . I.lolin B. Kennedy, 7. Joseph Haven, 2. George Christian, 8. J. L., Gardner, 3. A. W. Biehanan,„ O.- hien Buse '4. Bleheed Beatty, 10. Robert Cteglton, b. Robert Coftwey,,' A IL Bobert•Taggart, 6. William Peters: ' it Julies Pearson: . P. B. Collier and Thos.-M. Marshall, Biqa, appeased as eminsel,for the defendant, and Die. Wet Aponte, J. Irailller and Win. M. Moffitt for the Commonwealth . . . ...... ~_ . . . . The homicide was 4011DMield-011 the-night of the 31 of ,Jene hitt, in' 'an alley rimming from West - to - Beeond sheet, in the Third Ward, Allegheny. The iteenied 'bed been runningebout with a friend, arid was mere. ing home about nine o'clock,' ,when he se eonatered a eitl in the alley, at,e, hydrant 'on the rear of Mr. Cowell's bone.. While they Were convent/tidy quatrain( here„Co well add Cunningham came out; and a diffitulty eon a4. daring ;which Flow was stabbed in the neck by some one, and died in a lew mituora. Cowell. and Cunningham were arrested, sod held for hid. During the first trial, a gried son of Mr. Cowell, aged shoot ten years, was pat upon the stand &ad stated that he rats oat with the butcher-beds and stabbed Frew In the ',or, immediately after the difficulty with Cur titer ham and his grand•fetber bad center. Toe knife; which had appall - fatty bees lately washed,' wad - loud in Coweit'it'bottie soon eller the tragedy, but the- boy had neveibeee inspected of the murder. the jury disbelieved 'his story, and touud.a nediettireinet // tinning. ham, on the anthill. • '• •. • ' Theindlchnent was : reed' hy the:Cferk, ead the prisoner pleed•.'not Leahy?. . - District Attorney Miller thou opened the care for 'the CoMmonwealth, stating that the defeiadlinti had been tried at the June term, with his fa-tier-to - law; Robert Coition; the lat. I lea of whom was acquitted.' . 3 tie , prisoner win foetid' guilty of murder in the second degree," but at the same term a' motion for a new trial .was granted; mainly upon the ground of newly abicovirred teetimone. -,-- He was now upon, his second' trial, sad hider the Indictment ea tee the jiffy coo:tiled I verdict oh, wilily of mar der ut the first degree, in "helmeted - degree, of manelsughter, or a verdict of not guilty. The circumstances of the murder were then bristly'adverted to, when the . following tuts. rummy wae.elisited if . . .. - • .Dr.+ A. a. Walter r aworn--0, the forenoon alum, 4th, 1861, mode a postmortem rear"." Income on body el the deceased; found a eat on the . right aide of 'helmet, about two ochre above.: the calla boos ; the lower part of hi, wound was about the same is breadth as the surface; on dissecting the stack, he found that the teeth-or instrument, had been forced "'Gime the large artery, and had soooped out a piece of the artery, hem which the blood must huts flowed profusely, sod caused death lit Own tea minutes. The instrument had been driven entirely through tbe large muerte of the oink., and pessed,down to the veriett- a -efehe 'webers Wert; could lee erierta lertee ensiles listoutaet with oho bone. The kruCts had impinged upon the bone, and its progreea ''.was slopped try coming is'contact therewith. The butcher knife,'-alleged to' have bran cued by the prleoner, was poetical and shown to the Inhume, who stated that the wound mould have bees made by 'nett an instrument. The knife wai very dotter the point, and the doctor ex• plaited that the shag could not have bevy busied .by it except by presolue. the artery against the bone; and it was by this innate that the artery had been severed. • The District Attorney atao interrogated the I fora doctor inligard to the macuot of for requisite Ito prodnee the wooed, -and the doctor replied 1 that it must bare taken great totes 'to nave drinnehe knife in question [it is admitted by ' tha defence that the around was nude by the 'butcher knife] through the Skin and milieu of the neck, back 'to the vertebra. It was his opinion that:the wound could not have Leen in itiated by a boy ten or twelve years of age. He also thought that the stab must have been made 'while the dammed was tyleg, ao silo affitd co , elittsice to the blow. Be exhibited a section of the artery, sbawing the place which Mid bun gouged eat by the edge of the knife, end ex plaited his testimony by 'physiological plater, - ate. Be was dill On' the stead whey Conti ad. joined for Osier. . sessi o n. Arruewoae Dr. Walter was nestled, and subjected to a long and critical croswexamiaatiOu. ' but his tuuntony did not vary materially from that Mrs. Mary Ann McKelvy, who - lived near the acute of the - homicide, was trait ci 101 4.0 the stand,' .Bhe testified to bearing i noise in the .alley Uterine eight and nine o'clock, - and going out with a candle maw deceased lying in the gotter, , withistd'Mr. Correll On top ; Mrs,:thatifileglitteri, Wilit,or,the dthedant, wee there,ind.Celainglititaweerhjieg to:get bill wife to grolneide.:. Casslegbam and wife dis appeared fora minute - or No, and When' Con!. thegham again appi,tared 'hi' refit ' 1 .1 , 1 . 1'.411de , pup' Or ..I'll fixyoe;te` thuitinghatiCseem., led to be very angry, and he stooped -down. as', if to pull the old inest,fi; be - caned hlm by the shoulder., and thtry both rue tip. together. Jest then A stone MI .thrown. which strelth one of Mr„Cnitail"e earn.: Alhe - did pot ]hale who threw 'the thine. Immediately after she beard some one uhe's stabbed", Leakier to the deceased she saw the blood gethingirom hie neck. She could netted whether Cunning ham went into the .hmaite or not, during the moonlit that he was 'betel, bat when- he again madeltis appearance he came from , the dinettes of Cowetlef gate. - . . • •: Mn, fueehi ;Odin' next done to,' bit. tOw- I elf; tiedfiaa believing seen the deceased l aw he mean he wit/holding his bud on' his asap she slaw sew- him throw a etone,',ited ingest ferwirdrerheithethieWilnetate hil hand tel dates tram, bid heok',7aad ate bleid gashed 'aut.:- Then eerie tele, partition- be. twee] the beau of abet ennui-sad /Cowell's kitchen; tad' after the-Went bleb* beard Ma. Cemilighith sty t 'Weibel's . if 76 1 11 1 4: come it when I "metal you to, thii would not bare happuied. l ,.: She lien beard. Canaisgbanies voice le`Clio;rell'i kitchen: . '''+-; - i,: , -+ ••"; -_, '• ' - ; - Mr:- Snyder .teatffiefl 1 0 hweti'i wiii-tilbdo. *Wet, Wow a` shoe; which he took from his , .peeltet, aitii haotetliatily after, ales blood spirted + , amend upon tha,olotbes of the Witness. - - L--Isentel Milltildry tattled th at hetet seed he deceased in the lei of rasing from the pilaf; lit', 'helped 'Wale Iths upper/sea he got to Molest, 1 he walked to the liddle.otthe alley,.pnlied a stone freatthis•P skit and threw it t the blood I then Imbed - from his seek. ' It Wee a 'minute; ' or • mints . ied a half, from thellute the de fund rOilitici alt . tha Wired began to flow • Mr. Calks, • testified to Maytag stn the de classed ship Dm* from the gutter, wtth Ids left: band on his :seek ot - ebeelder; he drew hack 1 with - hie right tend stone at - roma , a... Menem no perm stiattiag witlditess,.! l end feet of the dummied et that time. "Moor' Wet Bat/66 jWstilGd to An 14. es •! eland in the Meet' '1 CoeridludDitunkigham;' Whoa bewail bask to the kouse,-iMeneetstely! after th e ~even; be found th e butcher knife 00/ On Wotan' table ; IC bill bioo lately 'waited,: .aad'aiithelsok of the knife was a spot which; looked like blood. . . Tin preset:labs, here rested Disk eass teethe' prevent. ' ' ' • - The mantel foe the'detendskit declined to m eke•• forNal oplabllD*ad-proceedgd to tiro exaogiostioo-ormitesues. C:prattleal - ougooo of moo t*lstjkose.yosto izporlonoo, was called rid : testified Out t e'woaodi'di developed' tio iiyis4 tikes kelif the &eland, ,riddily'oillds by a boy tea or yidr"-ot- starpeskaly ..torlifuto. smiled wool of cols of 'iresbniore. Tbo; blood would goortbiloilclokolidl4.ely Iroru slablbient 111111111404 !=ffME was covered by a' charge in the position of the masclea of the lied'. Or, a - the deceased lied closed the wound - with hie bend; it would re+ teed the flow of blood fore brief period. Tile deceased could not hare iiva tea minutes af ter receiving the cut, if the Mood had escaped Ertel, from the wound. The 'gonna was made b y a direct stab, arid cot by a curving cut. Such Murray testified to hriiag met Divid Frew en the alley, a:title night of the murder; the deceased and her had a difficulty, whau Cowell cerise out and coaxed Frew to go away; bard words were 'pulled to Cowell by Frew, but the witness did got see the fight which co . aced Robert Cowell, (the old gentleman) testified that he was tainting his pipe;-when he heard the girl and Frew squabbling and Went out. daderibenthe difaculty which en toed between himself and the deceased, and elated that when be had Frew down bathe gutter, Frewstid ,4 1 have not enrlls! , 'The witness then attempted to tine op, when Can laugh= carder and caught .him by the shoul ders. Cunningham did not strike the deceits. edit ell. The :viten', identified' the butcher. knife, and Mated that it belonged to him. R. , ibert Coitell, Jr.; testified that he saw his father and deceased dying In the gutter'," bat dad not see them getting up. He was street on theriw withualf a brie just alter his father and Frew separated. The brick wan thrown from where ,Frew stone in the alley. ldre. Mary Gullir, a daughter 'at Robert Cowell, Sr., and sinter-In-law of Cunningham; testified to-having-seen •the difficulty between her lather and the diceised. Cuntlegbam walked forward and liftedher father up, taking due by the shoulders.. Did not see Cunning ham toe& Frew that eight. Court adjourned mit nine c'cli ck Thursday morning. Of Co. 13,63 d Regiment, Penna. To'sateen, Co1.411e1: Bays comanding, now 'stationed at Camp Johnson, Vv. Camp Johnson is dir. tact from Fort Lyon three.yrirtera'of a The fort -is yet incomplete, MD men or this rtgimcnt working , upon it daily. It le built upon an eminence and commands the ?wo man "river. Orptain, Joad A. 'Lots: Ist Corp, Q LL: Anioriaa let /Jolt. Jada 1110. 1 teIllo; Al .10 W. N. Magill: :11 do Wm. 1.121,91r0r01n t0 A. W 111 1 .1 9 .1 let do:kit., ism. J. Starke; 4th do J. I. Klat9ll; 2$ do rt. CI 61111,r; 6th do Thy/ J. Derur, 31 do A.O. Widluntr. OM do Sohn nomad; Ch dr Th., J Ouotieath do Jcidsh &els: . 6th do W.W11911141: Bth do .1 tirtlther„ Atk art Jos 13 - roy W 9 Lela& deo Ao.r 'oho 11 do broith J O Ltooy llarchott Aura 1191.1 0.111r0,1h J W Lirdhp it . - Mason 00a W Oothrl. 3.1m1 - lamb lhqa Boyd RotA M Orson El. - std hlsralual Irmo 1 / 4 10nses Je. A (ideal:nor Chas W McKee Sonne4j 804..seht L IL (Iry Istol A Mahar*, DV Bina nom J moans To. Minor Thus A Beno,R Baal noggin{ John Mclntire Dart qd John Henry Rohl hems OW Braun Jos DRtet•lddie W R 81,01s:too W I Mart a.. W Henry Psttois Beoj Cooper Jutlll Ehtst John . Pavers Thos G shorn John llomeier Geo Poe, Thos Oloscos Jas 'A Rooter J.bn Pos.. Wm Cunningham II Holcbmsn Win Por.or asedl Cbok Wto • 'lL.monotornJ B Ilobloson jot 0 Dash Ilichar.l limns Geo Soon 80 lOcahigi,DnirLd Jowo B swam atom. Dmid, .1dgm.11..:: Joam I,:chara J B.holla lik.htsl Pmer!a ..TaD A J,11,14! Wm VistiM. Philtp Ecuric Wm Jobnatea Jmob liallth Dzahl ft.gtt Clam Jams A li ' Pamaidm Pam Fielmr U. Jaat.• Th. II Tbroa.M.au Thm Plowing iDD Sr,marr Ali begl W llamas Wm , Pc, leri., E Leo Wm P Woodward Wm Pntrt Jan B imrreac. Mc. Weikeart Placa Pryer Jhu Lingle hers: A Pihrell John 11 'Yong Ptior • • Ptarn Tams —The Butler American rays :- 1 •111 the list of cutmerilmrs to the National Loan,' at the (Moe of Hanna & Co., Plettbargh, wane bat nue name from.Buder county, 1.. J. Cote ntin/se, of this place, who subleriess five hun dred. dation. r llama on you. woalthy men of Butler county. How can on ask the young men to risk their 119115 in defence of their coun try, whoa you era unwilling to low the Gov ernment the paltry can of Illy dollars. There aro hundreds of fermiers througboltt the county who oculd wail ware flay or a hundred dollars for three yeertyraed many business snou'in this and ether towns who eonid do mill more. .The men who thinks more of his money than kite a.untry, It nut removed from a traitor!" Iketthith r it “SPaUlleti" WELL See at mated that souther flowing nil rte.! was open ed on Otl creek, on Friday laid. One of the proprietors is Mr. Palflips, of the Phillips well. He, thinking that to had oil enough tut the present, had the day previous, on . Teedlllag the With clod rock, stopped his drill ors. Bin estnetstanient W• 11 great when, the tri - an morning, the well was found be .go. iog it" on ita own hank. It wart spouting girt. rioualy. The stream 'was turned into en emp ty hoot, which was started down the creek ea the freshet elsewhere mentioned, and was jonmrd up with the other boots. The .Inca non of the well is MIL Oven. Inn itonTnERN lIEHELLitan AND UM WAR roe Inc I.lNros.--.We have rehoused from the publisher, Mr. Jrrrit D. Touey, New {cork 'Coy, numbers 6 to'lo, inclosive, of this care prepaaii arid very satisfactory history of the rile and progress al the. RabeWon It has reentrn.l the highest testimonial for accuracy, cud fullness from the most dui asphalted mon in the country. The press has .alto spoken in the highest tams at It;—lnd, on the whole, tor comprenennive r ness of treat ment, for convintaill v:rranFeineat, and for atulits throughout, we may slimly commend MS S.twhern ReLeWon and the War for the Union," to tne putout. Lerr is A EttranT.—lt Is mild that Henry Newcomer, the 'vitriol' in the Faller elms, who was arrested here on a process from Cambria county, and discharged b Ja4ge iblaCaudleas for the - reason that he had been brought hats ca an attachment from the Unttad Staten District Court, Incl cuddenly after giving his testimony la tca above ease, and cannot now be found The doughanour Gate, in which he Wall to hey. taaufied, bat consequently Isom 'oontinued till the nett turn. • 'COUWITIID UPI A. effete{ OP MOIDIIII.. Slayer. Drina,, yesterday, committed John Weaves, APO Of the parties wbo was with Mrs. his That% on the nicht of her death, and whose testimony before-the Ooroner's jay was COD- Ellc . ring ocelatisfectory, on a coarse of mare dir, professed "by . lletry Saltait, the husband of the unfortunate woman. . . M*. NAAFIS AO JLto:—Thepopeu actor s Mr. Kasha, wilt elitism' at the 'theatre this craning in the Olt meter of !go.' .Mr. Hen. dt retie palinuitilig - ChheHN - Mien Kate Newton altuation the .oharaeter,of Dedemo. at. Ot•etitrae the house will be-crowded.. -Cestrecantcs, •lersey *greet. potatoes • and apples, always on Ladd end tor ode low at the general Pioduce - tieiort, "go. 45 Fifth' lariat, beer corner oi • .Woo errant, cod oPPnette the Theatre. • Also, opters to cam-and shell, for smily'ttre, warranted toed -end fresh.' ' *•-• A GOOD Toil-.EOgODO Partoro, Esq., of, Britkr, is ro.raltiog • orack. epmpiny to tbit. oauoty, by soloodog Maroc piokol MOO from calm townebip. By dill; means be shogla be able' to 'raise & iplendbi rrompany ftf a very 'U. S.' DirriticeCounT.:—The ease of Elijah Polar w atilt on trial in thin Coon. The coin have tneitetheif nagnmeets,'aild the Copt will Onus the pry Ws:morning. Beer Hell Fracas—Possibly a Masi Killed Thipreeteburg HrOct sayer “Last Friday! night there wu a fracyi in oae 01 the "Rat Ifoletrr with which ,elitrinwn in Wetted, dile, guise& by the more polite name of Lager Bur fliloors I. but might more' uppropristely be itinied "Ante-Roomy to Perdition." -This: iffair.iranspired under Kurtlieri Marble room,, kept by Joun Packard, n very quiet, inoffensive' Germs°, vrlinsa early traieteg had faded, to give him any extranrdinary sensibilities about midi a Calling. A - fellow by the DIM of Rine birt;- who had been out in the three months service, and now spin tabooed MIN Stokesli regiment fur the Regular Army, went into this " Mtn, and asked for Lager. Retard seeing' that he had ',Wady M'ure than spoughi refined' to give hurt Kay. Rinehart then attempted to get it for himself by force, and Echerd ordered DIM ont, and toOk^hold of him and led him to. its (Igor. Rinitheit",iheri picked up a lump pe emit w ejoiec somefkir pounds, and, threw it at Rekord with lore‘stritiuglim soeglacei about the neck, which dropped him instal:ll4.i !as molt in,'Eckird has been insensible ever Anne; end the - feared, wiii,die. Rinehart I. now in jab." - . ; • FIEUL-0 as night last mask the dwelling. anA MAW.) or Dr. Moore, a abort dittanoe Bon Bhearirrilinrg, in Allegheny towaship,,Wess4 -murolarol county, wore dootroyett by Ste. The 'DiihtOr bud two men tweeted, - by tbrillarniti o* Swan as.d Hawb, az bar ng set Are to thri Inge. Tkey, were ezneoltied befortl a particle awl cementite& to jail for trial. The toes. . to,Dr. :Moore: is considerable. Ibex* bad . ,besessissaie tittlaulty, it lo alleged, between thionspartialand Oa Doctor. LS.9DL pt Boundoini.oit Tanaikt ant Z ifWgit c ., _.,111._414A1431004.1.0U-1001glic ..5: .. •4"..:.. General Thomas W,allotranale. A Acting. Major amend Thciois W:l3hertnan —in ,tharge of the eoPtditlAity aerie —*a -horn to Rood* Leland. graduate.t. ha the. Men Point Milltaryleaditel 1n`3838 ; liandleg nem. bet eigbteeklu a class 'or fertpain oadeteon aniesoally large piaportihis— , siodirli •L appobsted Stet:aid Laetattetiet in the Third Bolted qt.to. artillery In Joly, litald 12 Mersa. 1831, he because Assistant Ounintaeory of Subsiatenee,' and in the tame month of the following year was or:mated to a 11:ai , lieutenaney. Snot at the breaking eat of the treab'ee Pi[eithi ha was premoied to a capialooy, bht ,Cortiosiesion biering dote May 23,'1816 Lie etre,i with . ] distiumbn Previously in'the Florida ware, and:l accompanied General Taylor to Melt*. runlet , ' ing himself conspicuous for the Vail and elli eicoey with which he performed hitt daty. 110 was breveted Major for ibis gallant a•d morito clone ir,oduet at the bottle it Busnalrina, Pet, ovary 23, 1847. Sleet the close ol the Monition war he bee. been on ditty lo various parts of the ocuotry, always reodetiog elinlent service. In Aeaw,t, 1133 , 1, while on duty et.jho fitione. ebbe 'nosey, in the ir.dlin weeny/The was die. tiogoisheeier the prudeooe and Chaining .whit which he acted in a , eriing a oar with the Mie eleelppi of t Sioux. - Ott the forma , ion of the Filth Artillery be wse appointed Unica sot Colonel of the regithent, a portion of -Which Was engeged in the Bull ran fight,3onder the name of thermals's. add, tabsequently, Ayres.' battery. Hewes male Brigadier GaanalMay 17, 1861. - Maxtor Roll Ar • grand dinner given in Washington to Prince Napoleon and his suite, as eminent American naval comiaedir, born it &Ileac State, was seated neat a French naval officer who tutu:Wad the Prince. The' conietsatlon between Omani' gentlemen inenell-apon the Southern glocliede. The French other said that it ...child Irefore!long broken:. .41y " what Power r ached. the American. "By "the English of endue," wan. t h e: answer they can's live without COMM." "Vet; good," replied the Americai, "hot, I tell :ysiEwlitt, " the consequences °Couch en interfereemt Fill "make a fignre is history. As , angAesa it " h.ippres a million dram will maid South s• from the loyal state., each ear7ing two tonskeistine for himself, and one far a " negro. Whether ibis proceeding_wili help " the &eglgh to coital:l,year Idoesielar, can "judge no well 5a .. 1. 0 -IN.- Y. . . Stec! publiciatiou of Mr. Careened 1. t- Ur to General ShorMan, we may mit/tout im propriety relate 10 aneadote of UP— Fremont. A few days ago a Miesourian bums to him with ample Geetificates of his fidelity to the Union, asking permieeion tut leareh through the cadip for three raver whop he bettered to Iva been tr.h.Pri into the service;of one of the air reg iments. The General politely doilies, saying he could. not allow way one to eaemine his cramp for any purpare, except by regular authority of law, and then the applicant went sway. After be had gone, Fremult tinted - to the gentlemen with whom he had prey musty been Miklos : r 4.4 dare ray," said he, "there persons may hi here ; hot if they are, thei here *oaks mutt:Sting to Hod n re'oge, and I Mill never violate the con fidence they have resumed to me co long as my name is John C Fiadiota." SEHAVSOII Wt-HON AND TEE COLOHELET or THE Al •IHILCUIVitiII Twertyr-Szeorro.,—See. titer Wilton rieigaed the Colonetcy of the 22d Moriatebunette regiment to-day. , lie hue been induced to this i by the urgent with or the War Department, thnehe may accept a nom tine on Gee McClellan'a Staff. The etad po litical will,bir cl greit terries to hint aa.Chair man of the Stilitsrytommittie et the Senate, by malting bum thmilict with the detakie of- the opetationu jot the army, by, which abel . uteeuary Inez', Jinn will be much 1 la.:listed. tint miter', oi l hiaanachuastts, +il @Naomi Copt- once a. Gore, of Tenth Infantry, regulars, o the scent CO:motley, Capt. Gore is one of the most aceomplietted officers in the service. lie tun Just returned from Utah. tlnelpal ilo!ele IC LAST MOUT. , Third IV.hr emelt Arrivals al the DP TO A O'au OBARLAIA—OonooI o it V Calvet I wife istoldlit o lIIIJAoso, Ifoonistuaro 113 8 ir.oi,r-cYllo. do J W 51cBonn, CenctsbNi B Bltoinnlig• I W Cameo, Ju Tenspltt.martdrala thdVer, Kliztbab' T Thn% Mgt Sll trawts,ft* J :a XIVE, ;et p B.Bg, Plat' , W LI Dtrion..tl Plkaatatt.Htttmat.ong tI J ra.ld, h, pi V Patiwinte. BA Wiser .D W niggler, 'S B M. 0., •fop, Neuter AttlittUtt 1.10.1811— , 11150141 /km licrttlaan, tidy t en Nr W Datr, Oration t 8 Lindley, Op Larkyititit Mulford, N Y- • === II Btompeau. Olio °Jens.. W Toley * gramlitle ler.o, elmstaletd, 0 I P Dieprn t My. Bessie 11.4o.arrlio, 01.:k.ss - . Is U I.mbert, Auttlaclro 0. 044 Lattfty street. J Id Orr, frnix , “ ! otooly, Ty Lei ca Ye LI liouldruqn, BJt ♦ LW/ 110 0. Jottootown A Lochort, do 0 Tbompo .u, Stara:id L Thord, Grccoe D -Logao, o Pi Ca.:. lisr ß t t md, Of D West, • I .IR Mettxmlck, Ls:A:Octal J Mcßwooktod P.. GIRARP/HAUSIL.-Po neri I. L. • Cr .1 W Moors, Brldigrorstri 0.0 /I A riforou. Phi Lk at ► Ruor, d R A de lcrotok, • Testa BAH!, Ain co L • itadtb, 0r00t11.141 J Vornbakec. do Joe Reno lir, Abe Dread 0.1. 0 Cra.dal, BolLa4 N Y D D Drotick (11/cOOO, BIALA HOPI/L-41Aboa JOBIT inom, A B Copal:fad, Poundoodi O Gad.. Woo: no W 0 Chombortio, 0 N Beery, rof mludo, Bruokydde W P Ohm, Lerch, Iliodooo, • U WIWI. • D A Mama, Mt Ploadant Proth: A. Tod • Oak MARVA LIOTE4-4.04 sutra. rau /no Atop. Wasb,D Jr loos. ItcPato do ; JVP Daddii. do 11‘g ro. do : A Cha:roodlo, do 14T.WhIts. Co A liobb„ Wub co I Parker.:• .n. do • I, OITA& Noblostooro W hcOoonoll.W Nowa 00mph:di, W• 113, r. _ Jootooft, do '.lllAlono, do, - ! A'S M. ft oho n,Orre/tu Brod. and Lod:, I : RID LIUN nyrn, ktsCuou, Lunc•.lK 1 C vil'a El ()lough. •mbaDt. 0 3 $ Evans. Nay Might° , 1.13 6u3.n. - .$ Htrfe, lcd ti Reed. do V IC Ilmaratc s f Mae* Fl J Wyman PA ! J Wcodcall, NTt ItbSold and Thlni stmt. tt W Jane., Warmhag -100 Out, Almovdoso / 11 11Ibiaith. do ' d U Onward, 0.411 del LinititCril. CO =a= Qu Maley t ot.ild,Grocao I 0 °olden. KM toolog Kilos Mace, Gr.. to G cittold, laturoor co I Mart, below Seventh. 11110,1113.01. 'ABamUa, Villa 3 agraalllp, N Y Dnwern. Grumtars 6 Alma+, Razor atathe J Moore, Franklin o • J gimp. du R Smith. Stenbenvllle Melleetere, Onmetaarg P Zirtinlatenan, eo T Morrow. Altoona (I De . Darlington =MZEM • I ti J is Lalovzt W Alex sutler, ! 11 11.111Ingtr. V W ll.ellaut & Firs Ildihrt, thicnony 100 boltoo. du Win Garrtt d 3 A 0 Sturawn, liablecown IltaTiron, do LEIN=I liteabaj o l'io Yrs Ilryto, Co ' rl Z DM, au St. " 6l;dr stmt. a IN 111111tw,Thumnbmg Wm 0 Imo, • WEmmy, &Wear J U fUtalk, alowarvilla P Weimar, Bathe Jon Illellaralo liewlttlay H Portnoy, 1.11. n Jno nisteelle Canonitrurg 141Mtilos, Hickory ' Capt fibtrly. 011 city Jo° II IKlttanolog JO a en, Ardlief W 0 Campbell, Jun Woodburn Wm Thonisnoo, Wash on inn Elwell. Jr, J Orndaa, Wash co • T Templabon , do lailltual, do J !nee, do P Rrongb. thambunbarg Cocarall, Dolairarb.Pa Jno Purarlngin, Wash c ' Jon Partridge, lioulakhrr Jos Ihrtnar T l Bennett, 11 Llaarp'l, h Jno Koehler, TallsoSple NATIONAL e.a 1114.41. U Barclay. BOIITIIT ttlitoiaell;Hialtirr 00 Fieook, Dasowcos J W Oarr,wk, Mott city J riAsoac, Ohio Jou Allaotoriter, Butler J r, d, w 111eabWrr, do 7uuTti~ch "" do Jacob Hoyt, Illinois • N 8111, Armitroug 41 a EMT', D Kuhn, Bunn Joe Oompboa, Wooh co 0 Pommy, do 4 V Move) do P W J Q, Balmer Na M. Water ieniOg. ino Liepter, Poteen meek Wal W Wilitheth Atkin Walla lay J Y bladostridolUesport, New tan, u . 0 rhos tartan. LiViou'a Bls Jfl L velden, , I 0 Oidfathror, 0 9 (1 0 kkilderbrati,l7 I 0 H Cart r. Itrowo.Tlo.• W W Wilhamr, J Jeff doe, W 9 T 1001,1909 c 17 , Da. Ecacncea edit Vlerr.—This celetiraJ, tad phyeician foi lI diseases of the lurigs, HAW and stomach, will visit Pitiaborgh again ors , Monday andfloret:l6er 4th. and to remain dada those two days St Dr-I/fey ser(a Drug Store) 140 Wood street, to eau:nine patients afflicted, with every phase, ot lung: - diaeaae, liver land siomach:.diestseik Dr.: Schenck la the iaventor ot that celebrated is.: atrament called Ram:raster, by whlfb he call tell the true coadulon dt tits lunge, and pre. scribe auccissafullylin Loons cases, where , the large are not too lar dissaired• - Scheer-1i has been eininatitly enccessfal. wham the; Oa• tient has one 'mind bog, as hundreds can tritV trete In this city'lind viclnitr. • The . charge ,fur a thornagh extulaisatioo with the Raspirciaariter, le three butt for thelisttal .wir of examiniog, 6a atakia,do -- W 4144,110 th ~ u Who.. wish to doaaolthito to eet this rani id Ordir to 'agile Mina to fa. qoiroderttierilmka.' "" J-"; Clip et .p)l4oapit tor Itainboveit 414?"7" Dams O.' ail 'kn . Selo* " fXI-aPar THE LATESTNEWS. BY kiigatt4 . P-41. ' t RECtilliq AT INE CtAll Y GA/A(1'; CIFfiCE Latest from Eiasalngton Wean:tiaras: Oct ' 30 —l),pOtat t lyeellibi Phillip, represented to the . United Steins °lrani Court that he old . net Berra - the, rule, lamed by that lti,sdy kribe 221 to.be &erred on GOD.; AllditkrOttar, .Provost Marshal fie the Ms triet of VelamblC because be was ordered-by 'OM P ooo lditil Vfo Polted Stales-sot to' terve tho'biro6, to :epee! to Ate Omar Mat this .prorilege of the writ of habeas onlint,s has beep enspeodedlor the peasant, by eider obthadhoe ideot, to regard - to soldiers in dm ;kitty of the Trotted States within thin diSiriat,', The Deputy Marshal reopeotiellylatention to dbobay,*or , eroet with disreepiet. the orders .of the Coon. Chief Justice Dunlop delivered the ' opinion of 'lite 01;134: ,The' rutars made, by Deputy Marshal POillipti ociTtlut 261 at Oak!. bar, wo will order to be Alai; though we ao - not doubt our power to regard it •se.in law, nod to pr doted against the officer Who mule it. The existitig condition of the centittitnakei it plain thAt ch. t atom is Woweriese against ths vast milder." force of-the &creative, enbleat to his wilt and. order 4 ws Commander-lA.OIM of the Army at d STivy Of 1110" United bta4st;' . As; miming the vstity.of the return, ighloh has Wei made on oath, the easkpresented is without - pa: railed in the .jadloial:4luoty. of the United- El stir, sad involves, thel five rotten .std ado- classy 4f.lha Judger, of title etuttc:: Too . po". Mont, aharged by the Cotaititation: to lake care that the Worsens eseennorl, has soon fit to. arrest the ptilease n it,thlsNourt;.end'ltobld the Daptity biarshal:tti eiteritirlh- It deal' faihi Involve merely the quindi,a or nor power of the Emma-, flue in Matt war. xtr. tuepeud the great writ of freedom, the habeas The President, we think, essumes the reapousibilitrof the este of Quinn Porter, es ant 'forth is rho thieend ein.etlhi!eftheel , y_hte detti.4o D:titay bittlabit Phillips hot' te "etre the jAiiecosion' the PrOiiiit' &terabit. The inane °eget to be and le with the President. and wo have exhausted every pram'. eel' remedy • to uphold .the lawfalenthollty of this Court. 4t. is ordered, this 30th day of Os: totter, 1361, het this °platen of the Coact be filed by the Clerk, and Made part of the record as explaining the grouti , o•ou shieh we tiere de alias to order any fortherproome I thiaeass: Associate Judge &lament slid: , lie 'mem ber of this Cahn, and on its behalf, f wins it ondentuud that nOtriitlistitidlig the bider ler= ailed at Min Court I do die.iactly assert the followier prioriple: First, That the law in this Country - knows so tops:joy: Second, .That the; supremacy; of the civil authority over the military cumin be denied. 'reseal 431 been •rstoeliselid . .o - ibe ablest juriate, and I believe recognised Mad respec , ,t r r the great Father of his Country . during If. volutinuary per. . Third, the Court negh: rereepected by every one es the gavel ~.'raosel liberty of 01 citizen in giving rca..:, attseatal lid by that most valuable tom, :o habeas corpus. I therefore reepectfully ti,:feol against the right claimed to interrupt the proceedings in this Court. It is certain that no an,, outside of the naval expedition, known where the firn blow will be struck. leya probable, howaver,, that the ear lint, concerning ita. operations, will Dona through Banthern chamois. IS understood that Gun. MaCieliac has is stied an nate for Gm eituntatig.el four soldiers, found'gnilty - of ale:ping while onpike' . ditty. Emile members of the 33d New York Regi ment, owing tp stem mircooda_,et dayy got Into a ditionfit with chinas irthe.neighbor hood of imwhieville. Two of the former were severely jejored, Gee. lianeock rent out a de. taehmsat, and promply pieced the soldiers en. der arrest. Ana. Batlar azrired Imre to day oniktlitay . batinesi. Wnetirsoros, Oat. 30.—The Fussy arrived .1 the Navy Yird today, Worn dlspatehee trom Capt. Craven. • The rebel steamer George Pepe hes gene ae far up the .innoth rainy.= creek SS she .Cte, but moot yet y mile frankifits' She if apriereudy sgr.maa. to g tire ri high tide to arias:. ..ette rebel • bat, bane; were opected Opoli• the Maryland . sbore yeeterday abd the mug coutlaued to - a 'late "hour last night, but . without dituage .body en our ulde. lila believed tea - rub - O. *his hems, traihis the last twenty-Leer hours, run the rebel latudiede. LATEST FROM EUROPE ionlval of the. Europa !Lair tx, Ont. 30 —The royal mail steam 'dip ituropt, from Liverpool on the 19:b lout" vi. Queenstown on the 30. h, hound to Emtua, arneed at that port at half past threko'elotk this aftaraani~. The Hump& Waging pea se! pre tad .3.7,603 in :rearm. ne .11.1111104 tis &meta, tram New York armed Ont on ihelttrti. Liverpool . , IF:they, O.:LlS:h.—Cotton; The eilesior the week bed Met , ' day amounted to 116.500 haieo.iricladirig.s6 000 bates tit..emee, ulators tad 4000 bales to exporters, Eke quo tations have advanced g@rid during the week. The salon to-day, Friday, aro estimated at 25,000 bales, the market closing with an ad vancing tendency. Tee aces to ityllealetore Mid exporters amount to 12000 bales. ' • Br sadst4s—The market closed firm.. Flour quoted et .26G.331. .Y2Leat Arm; red went. PM at. Ili. 2d.(5121. 81.; red southera, 12,. 9.1413 i.; white southern. 13s. 61.15145, Coro advsuciee ;' mixed at' 345. ; yellow, 342. 6d • ~bite, 364961. • P ' reiratlonsi—ligef steady. POrk dull. Bacon steady. Lard at: 48(4)50a. Tallow ad. vatteed•ls.t..batehers The advice' from Manchester auctions fa! votablerprioes having still to ativauctea tee decoy. Commis are quoted mt 92}09211.- for money. the bullion to the Bank at Ragland has decteastd COG during the week. . . Guar,Pllllll conespendent of the I.olldoo times, 'writes that shadows* , stone es to the common line of policy •to be Adopted by filinee and Engle,..litun_ltut. Amex, coo queation, have been again renewed. POr ribly the information brought over by the Prince Napoltum may bare contributed to snake the Severer more inclined - to' listen 1. proposal, which might be made by Ragland in this respect. The Lenders, Globs give; proadaeoco„fo.the following par-ter .ph : We learn frern au ai thentic.rource that e , taelifiratine batAren b utted affecting the trade with thn Southern States. - It would appear from •the letter of in erection! ho .--iti honed byr. ilemminger- from Stotimiscd, on the 224 of August, that the Con .federate Government autheilse vesicle coinlog from foreign countries to enter arty, port on the Southaro eilitif;ditelerine that such port:obeli be considered a proper port of entry,,,foritioh eolith if the master shall, withbur`delej, ditpateh a narairenger to the. soatzat pollution district. iu order that the reasons Officer . 64 ' be cent by the collector to take..ohaffie 'Of the cargo, sod sesame the formalities reunited in connection; with the entry of goods. ,•.,,_ .. . ' At a conservative - demonstration-in , Esstx, Captain Joni's; a number of. PorllsraerliinPo• ' Hated Olt4.t 1, .liabi; 'and prim ars advancing. We nate aides In)ota all°. • bbls at priest toninylriaut ' s3' t01i,76-Itaiti4 at $1,2102,1.0 . . - HAY-Salo at oaks of N load, at gligt9 lit tax. ...7 ,OHINfIII-dala of 101 bxt W. :ii hi 6,14 t, , ' BIRO P-Sala of 0 bbls Baltbaxas at No * galL ,1.. 1 • FOrATO63-unabanged; ado from War, al thlabiati - prime I'llahuittocks at 850 * Niel ': . . ''. ;:. k ' LARD - Sato of 200 ft, .smbsto - ola Ai 150 illi li. BRANO-la good dainan3; iota of titaltittl:pd!tilk .• N"i at I ,25 lit ttub.• ; . ';'"" ,-.` ~:',f.q. ; .''' BLOOIdIS-gala of 10 dc.l at ports riistes *Om $1,12% to s2,26,acoardLny , to quality. ''' , 1 ,47 . ,' " • illP[Xis annitiOo--26. ' demand: forA3uttaela - . out, modelaSe; A% -cots small -saleFcit Orli., Roll at lie. ./S:ro o good litiratry Tor itegs tit lIoll'Oit; Oar, iNUll3—lo paw impplyv rue lo - two lotb of 90 bu‘b et busu, and Is do da ist ; ileoelptio of Producoui'age. 'bon. sad will 1.3 r,dul &psis/mut et the poslpts of . Any, gestic. eta, try . 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