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' 4 807 per - . cat-, hltliWleeVe:liss' Kh.. ,- .:::=. - Vdtia".) l l7o the steregate. to* of Bibles. . ti:e' , -,,' ,.-- isfroi* - . 4 304 , Britain every .year is- now ~, - ; ,- 1 -Itie4 km-Million& _ ...,.....- "..:': ; , .'.,...„ ',...ti0 - Madinat -.llanalietkeli bel woo duly,obierved In Parkk by theAnter. ..- -.Am's; Bev. Dr.= McClintock prathind an siblisertauf at the' Cit4el.in the !la/ de, ; t Bart --;4triv. Dr. Kendall fer'soint Sr* pastor ittiho ThiicPtestriterimi %welt _ lt • Or this city lila accepted the tea „ ci Eleo-: -, -„- eatery - of:the Board of Daniel& Illations 4 - I„f.. . . ,,,of thrkNewl3chool Preabyterian Church f -- .-2, recantly tetel to him, ea will Preach kt- - a ' farewell sermon to the *lle - ,Of the i 4.i Thad P 113 0 7060 c hurk 'Y. l k lli k4'ith* ' - ,,.` 4 `... ”. --The- Centennial itatniventary .of ' ."-.;:. - • Christ Christ ' s Church (EpiscopaiiinDimlaidge,, iiimicb: .4 Was Ottlebrittedlast - Week, i l r- •.'.. - : '..2 .:. :'''! - , -'-tholt - °Barman says the American Tract Society of Hew -York, have Weed wl, one ' thousand lellais per month, for : .. six, months; for thearfay,and nay.- . They 4 ' I have supplied: he troops ...with one thou. "..,,t 5 .t...4",... ---:. mod. libraries, ,coinprisine ., twent,y-iiVe '., - lhourient weliththe. -; ; -' - .' . ~.-... ...iltthetrecent meeting or - the Bp's _ ...appalContentiond of Pennsylvaniain Phila ,..' . delidds,tintiliv: Win. Bacon Steveni, - D„ r ... , D. of that cit4was chosen Accesses to the; " late BishepHoiman; Aseititant Biihnp of the diocese, after bellotings. 1 —The ninety'third anniversary of Old "John street 11. X. Church of flaw -York e I I the venerable : cradle of Idettimilar; was . 0 04 11 , leek &Wel': ~ "./ (1 / - the. ieretleeli .- Bease D Dr. - erldn preached t in - apprOpriate alai thill:pastor;-Hev:-.W. a Mil ! " Tee. . \ Ouzo the ‘blindpresobertr delivered It&- mune hi the evening. The re-union of old .. • sfilalstas in the alternoon wan an Interesting 'exertion.; - Address's - were' made by the mmerable alev.lieery-.-Meehlet - BlehoP A''" bay - Vast traveling °palpation; and others.' . - ------ ... The Bight Honorable Lord, Toy& , ham, a peer of the realm, devotes scoot& crab portion 'of hie-time in prociaitning the *opal of 'Christ. - - • '- 1 -'llrOwnson, editoior Brownsou'i Re -view Says, that in- the seventeen years of ' . ..his . Catholic career he has lost'ori, than seventeen thousand dollars, through the ham of agents and _ others to pay their inbeeriptions. He says of.himself, °Cath olic we are, and PathOlie we will , be, whatever' may be th e wrath of Mani_ or i rage of devils'', , , —.According to the lest Minutes .ol the Md dett Trwlerte Peden/ace. there' re 82 Distric t s ofßritish Methodism, contain . - fug 484 Oirottia, and 1,1 46 Itinerant Mitt-, " lairs, he ath :inf . SuParielietiriek ; The `-; pusher of Home Missiotutries-throughoit Matiagdoet is 44, and the net iceman' of `,:Member, throughout the whole Commotion .. : • ' last rear exceeded 27 4 880. - i - , --- --Bev. Richard Allen wok, the Brat 'Bishop of the "African Methodist Eplato % - pal Church in Amiticer. That are at - remit three, Bkhoptif t leimr* ; lietreyand , - .......i 'Weir piper iiiii Ceileit the nal- - therm and litissionary, ,, li to be establish - ......._ _rid In_Philadelpida, to.ladevoted Laths '-... interests of the, lathemm'Clarrth.; Rev. ,'` - • - Dr. Emily fatherly - jailor of the Fuel „,..... , Evangelical Latham Church:4:f this .'• 7 , '" ' 12 -I , olalut.nliarge of it. Tie_ Foy: gr.,: iikf , ;_L. . - Peauvinti says , "thei'maltti , ,, 'fel' te:. t;'4p , ".. l '.' -.4. : , !- - -,"i.les, the associate'effifor..„ - .." - ".' ;-:"" " 's - . ‘'' , . , ......--The °Pietbyte 'fiat" says ' L ltegotiationa are in Prognial for a anion L.... ,, , , .-.14 the' &dish Preekriesisa Chnicklriat ' ..-_-: .-..". • .- ; thaw atogregations bilionginv , to the - - , Baited pmbsstiin'Obirch which Ins in .-"--- . &gland, A deputiriantfronv the former- _ • _ body of minkterentsi ruling - elders, itp ',...--- , esslw last Sy nod ed bathe United - ' * ~,. - Church.' They,:iient - most, warmly and cordially :weicoinid, ' aid i deputation wee ePPeleted, consisting of two _Waists= and two ruling, elders, to wl= attend the ihni et - tie ' of thiT--Engjial Prestryteriaeßynod, an : a tili.alatt the do. sire of the United : P )odlfor chnier httennatia end selatimmthip. l , ", -...=.Mri.' P: -. it limit* . authoress of thehymna n lOie to steal avriit,'s ° How' .' <,,,,. Meet th e melting lij," GC, 'rainspenipm of '• ' ' - 'h '1 lo iitilkar ° and "J thianthL P' ' '4 .3 -1...-e f, ,., ° T e r ' flicts ' 4 T4 i .` , . i '''` l4 '' l ; - -. -, %1it.7 beire of '041 1 47- 441 4 timPleidenee .; , I, Y-4 .4:11 . 1: lei; eon-in-law in Mang, 11l ~ aged 78_ ..: '....„''{•`'.-='' ' r-1" 1 -' kr -- Art older We t he.Wv_Peßictitteili - • "--To„, IWittkee all ihapiani be regularly ordained 2,/, - ,.-seltiettes of the gospeL Every unordairi .P - . 411.2.--nhaplain is to he, "mustered ionyl-kil,. P. , ..- ,4. . a u..._ ' z ...__.. r " ( ' ro 'Z'',l!---4/14...e.0. Raper Ws the Kole • - $'4, , k ,- :, 4 4: 1 010" appointed Isms new : Osehislis.'- It '' , = ~,- - _.,,,, , nr . c.Bie.Vistiosal the - Aeons pobbaoraxer, ''::' . '.. . : ::, 41 t 1 thilkiiiie r s 'all a'Outlimi , !S,l" , ''': ^ ' ~ ,e441600 shOitliaterwardy : , TitlK- PDF& 'lt. -- :; ;-, :ti;i,iittlait round; mad liviilt Ititi: dyer Witte/ .t ;4 '''' ' N l , - '. - thieltECOr awl* Allele: A" members 'A I . 1 .. ... -- '"4lho *ld 00 ; 11 4Va - 40 1 _ ea. °, 11 7.i r i - t- ._,.., , f I.,e . ittikeitheis amis . :a siiitiefiowis. .45 ...' , !,,4;:::,-,;, ~, -:riso,:Biaolf of Viii. Geis:um-Ai „.l".-f.:'::!.-71iegii,Sthitehle dui _. 2 .V/iltectkitalli "v 7 •'... -: lig*. T . ithmiNVlO•Baoli -: ": 1111 4 - ;;40 0 41, „.„ ,seir . ..„ .. ,,weajusolswibl , Bey. , ~,, , t ,„ , i,-------Airim 7 „2:lo Arii - io.-,..11u 60, D.D. i,4: .. -- was "elated Pseidasht, andt '''''''-''' ' ''''''''.o' :- : ifilisa,D'D• Statidinerk.' ' `~~~,;- ..ri k~: - 11014/08145-45Q bble: zedd iay str let et. Lal: Kart NA all lila o r .91/I , ll.llbottyseraii, - 1 • • klikratilitilett:-.13214‘10Y,WV-41 - tok.s4-144retztelisitrsertliirnelpidaBrnsp 011 bylaw br tee tenet - arm magi hy. ; pi g v ; a t m . ma,. ; 11614011111 M.. • -.:T•- , 4* • 1 , . 4.... apt, •• h. inky ." el V - ° tZi:2 Cid.' SO. -- gm ingltagesetM la Lin i n Atilimeikollig Going rd. Them:geed exist:rid -Nage) , any ~ gestra. at!- prehensicas eir - to the, grand army .01 the PO-, , . . tamale going fete wriateequanerr is this we is 'ity.: - The President, it is understood, has- as slued several distiogaMeirgetlqe,Mell that e korona movement - orthe - ir‘ii is 'determined am,.thotigh at, what. iiOn3 j i 4' fell/ ,to rote:.::alume. who hire not bean fen/ Pagta4 have beenamout load in urging ao Immediate iil vanes, fearful th.t at the acme tilde:it. Was apt . noittimplsted - ti 'death - aril. The tm- plOptiie of the people any'beine it reit 16r the pfesent: 11 is not at all improbable that a MOvenilent will be mide and - a victory' rarefi ed before the &Eska public are aware that anYtting, hu dectureit 10"duttotb, Me . icaetidi ty of the armyiust notes, • - I have Ripen several officers:who mere in Fairfax sallageefuriaithe present week.. no fortifreatioo.ol.tbe rebel!' are to, be Been in that vietaity. ' The main fiody.of the : arMY Ss I st4ll,al Manassas, where they evideitilfiatedd to await . aq.altack. Coe or 116 TtrMente are near Centreville ( five miles- b eyon dFairfai,) merely for the purpose of perforating picket liattl Not Gotta into Winter edtbkeisre. I think I hare suldeinaCioithoricy fitly distiying theOuteineot thit - the army of the Potomac would go into Wintee'ventre withlu the Hier of the tirelenterisampumnbor into:mob s:lento.' No ottOtOpurpovoi,sclistreatned br the Oorarnenseit.iid no .ruedszOgoeciiiol.-his been ms 4 hi dm ,Ll - 44a. ilthio the post fortnight the activity-of- preparation, has beesigteater thaw within the tools time for the last two months. ,Of course, an army to ia- Main - In and -around- WashiodiOo to ilOttOtt th e Capitol, and-doubtleu_so.shall hers a l ong. camp ot instreetbm :Far tits men and horses mmetitatieg,lida Sorge. Winter Petcocks will be provided, mid timely preparatidns are making for this; but beyond this there is nOthing being dons that looks Ilk! foliation doling the Winter ao Ni - rw Btpianatints. Fin e the rebels basi. rue. sway from Geo. hicOetl's there ii Dothoir of interest to the movemaiour and position of oar own forcers. being :contraband: Oar means range the country round ...for ten or fifteen but road, nothing .eicept.the Backe of abe rebel hordes: There brsireport is circulation here that the rebels were .firiug on Basks' camp to-day, bit there is ao truth itilt„ Alf fa 'quiet Whim Afire ma Ike Lower Paramus, The rebel_ batteriet. en_ the Potomec hate been inedhatially PilyiticiponCon fortes:en. 'gaged is erectieg counter batteries on the bla rifted "bore.' :Tbe re lease Page tippet's to be'sgronedin Qaantico Creek. She cannot ..etaips without. risking a few shoti from mar Two prisoners arrived at'the - Naq•Tard to day; hamog.benn captured -by our , river force on ebipicion of being spire. One' was taken . at Pon .Tobacito. . globs 1n Alesandeie: Grin: Montgomeq , Military Governor of Alexandria, barn maned an order forbidding the side of liquor to 'oldie= in.his 1- seed you hymnal! a-copy of- the decision Of Provos! Judge Freese, - .Of Alexandria, in the carne of Bowen 'Holme s Co *Of New York, sad NalLowiall CO.. of Philatiolphiss airiest Witmer& Co., of Alexandria.. It is on this deciston — that an appeal is to be made to the Preeident;and the opinion of Judge Freeze is rater.dileas lireeedent to cover all civil e.ces of a similar nature. If the:decision is sustained, it will equal in importance the'coup dlelat of Ben. Butiar as to the contrabands. Value or Proven* : In T have before alluded to the cahasend rates orreata it-Washington since the Army of Oe. , cupation came here. The effect hualso been to raie, thir:Vabie of'. reel' estate:' gentle.. man'-Shorted ; me 'n.Piroe property today that last Jane would not have sold for. twenty thousand dollars,- that -m-now rated at fitty thouralid.-' Indeed,' the 'owner mill not part with it at that pries. There are At least e hundred citizens al Washington ie the rebel army, or in some way connected with the rebel government. Their :prep.°, I. to 'belinmedietely confiecetedoin. der the late law .ol rst pooe. LI wannee.owners of large amities deserted Them at tbe commencement of shower. Othpre of Well.ithown weeerion proclivities have re. maimed here thane M . ,enharmad and onmolvet sdp and is many instances have been exten sively patronized in their oesinese bribe Gov erement. ' There are 'numerous cliques of res. filenW who do not .hesitate avow their die. anioaasatimeaty though ito offeneive man; ner, tor.altatiroold subjectahturt to immediate This Valittnare and Oho Railroad. The Baltimore and Ohio . Railroad, has so in eressed-tti transient facilities that it an liver fois thousand tool of' subsUitenee Inr the agm,y the requirements. of the ugly are.hat tourteeli shno.tred One has dred lad fifty ears; loaded doting .tba night' at Baltimore, seaehed here-before amnion, ao that the equities , of transportation artful!! equal to !hose onus siapigiod VtiatTotomao, and no feu of delleenalsi :In the aubsiatenoc depart:, meat needle eatatained. . I:_!srn,,ti.„Poeitrsqt• bushel ktAirsahington, ent.inerded lidetl A r ciegiiat forT4iitAiss on e :million feet of F. 8. Blots, Colombia, Pa.,/ for Atte= alrottrefld Todr lifolfilerSterlitWy. doltart ilte!tlessaent of Gen. Scott. ' Go.. ileotthit dud no precise doss for his Witbdataring Irons Thu tuitty, 'boosts - he is Ilabia todo so at any. moment. • - • - , SarinurebleyenueCorrespoadsatos. :The painciitil 'attacks joidi by memo of the daffy papeoasy-Lord Lyons; are entirely un yboods4;,-7: le'-holding—the -correspondence wheels be , did„ with Secretary; Sew.ard, 41 geheralky nriderstdiad thaybel acted only as an aged of the gailish egoiern*seit, through Ifs 1114111411 of [wedge affairs whose view, h. was, Wind" to present in acco rdance with instated-, lions. - ils4ll much morn in rtoSord with the 'North than be generally' supposed. ' • jlaaeooiau tiiPtall of kinky Order", ',Sane blabil/an conflates that- lemma rate copies et .orders nare been glum to ainspopar - somwpoiduta , by -choke or _other eatittoyereof the War-Department. latsriruly ;with IX•b•I PLeimla, Cipt. Collis% - Z. moves, who did picket dotty enAte. Potomac itt Elitards'olerryoo eight altar Abs -summing "of oar troops,.."ehatfetr r wits the rebel plaits on the Other side. They large , nnosbera on the_ heolisif thstrinpr ‘ sind commenced abasing oar guard 11 7 4 4 1 1 1 qtablilli ,, Inowards,'"Yankess." *Attelitiethits," etc. They acknowledged that their kithidWad; Wenedint et thi- hattle:of,-Cos:-- tises'Tery:wan 15 t,and said that son Wounded *tared ward . Ideend iq thi hospital with their 0wn...- l nagnatilided 'hiving ion 80 'mewls tbe eltinalsitet Xatry on'Tisoasyp that Ityrorttllory drove them hook. Tkey said that ow : Disider sight, there ware only. thief, tee. smenteillseeibum but tbit now taint was, be tween DODO and 40,000 men; who have moved up front -Then, however, would re tun intudinteit, u they mew notwanted than. They:oilled pu,trelgs foots for: not masking. *slumbers- oa-Toesday. Thinc=plokete veto rent cud , moos tad, Just theta itory fe outirmed by Estents Cr. rebel prisoners and of mar uonfie JO Manias of ancidav wee -the owe itawblob - Geintrittlender was saws Mit - ' Tbere ate, at We time, in Heintsawsn's and leentikeliiKdokirteraintamintegisoudi in tact butt, itesiOndsios from , the obtrusion Mid, *Diary, reyotatisto of simmlbqn l / 2 . than sadiatea_ "No :have iotenef the auk* ter poubsse will Meaner, whoa. too li t. they e that tau mistaken their mans& orAled their Poe., ottontliagtme.", Ttie Very timer of the Cilium composingithese BoUdi strike - term siplrint unitary - =view In Helomelitiree' Division iliefogo - Colt - Prtm - Tblrtrizie-Neve Toth Vol ume Sogintrats :CoL Shoption, fluted Wei' -Amy „Animus; ;II.; 8. 414 Dewasin, Thimar•Dimmth Sew Toth- Itubsent k . TO , -Prankiltee :Division, Gel... _efus4 Thirty!, - eighth We. YOrk-Reglatesat; COL ,Dere; Sur hefty , Pint,Regiment r roe; ,Dieinta en )laplrpeat, rtr:t l, 7-4V- We sympathies with , the limbos who may, coma within elk Vast ode tit'llwree4lldatana",istiSO, !WSW" Msjjnr Eston4 perobtist 'Of NtowYtork,ilta firstqautei of the prousatyver h ; attionited 11100,0 . 0 D. po w croteest for, the Newt qautoi amaliteelo 117,00.0 3 0.' For tbe third, 00t.'..1,..din - uttoint ham been. largely tureesed. . ,- • Bibreuomint AkIPUT*Id•' : TheritolittleorasimareitMitiatbeMary , . load, Stato.'plintlos, which hi to he joeldon , FilikeSagy of nut week. - The Vtlesi ticket , - .141 Oge•Pula mil 111 Bad,C ifilwiDdivelbelms* kilo brassy yew tlf Oho- , torsokcpartattihrVatiodaugat. .1 iaatr , ,_4 •-•aki,r49 *- 1 vilEitfr.,4,le,ttirZ4*4lo,ll9. to iviobiasiits 4 of te‘teshe pressat , oasis rir noue ikie'Retits.. • - Vh lowa :I rotign some chanttel;enkiiewn," pn r bsps, ince acitharitilia, "we continue to -re cei-Ver-'nelew-- from rebelTquartera; of :later dates-mud of a more reliable character also heretolore. It is evident that our qutstdo Hue of pickets are very toose in the msnacenient - nf tbeir Imes, while conimentesireg through Maryland se - Frits - freer than ever. "Tee Berea !sionista in :Wiithington are unusUally well ponied the : detest. of - their friends to-the South: • • 'Repairing lb. VlrtiVe nous*. The White Houser Or riot open for the Rr.ll - reieptiop'nf visitor. •at pretent, the Plf t rodai nedertoirg ettetneve reroute prepatetory to the erioter teasott. r ; riPiinitd ' .ilifilitrY District West of • alssonri. Surveyor-General Delahay, of Kansas and Nebrnika, is here as bearer of ditipatches to the : President and Secretary of War from Gen. Lane'. Brigade, urging the creation di a new Dietrict went of Misaouri, to include Kenny, the Indian- , Territory, Arkansas, and Coloredo Territory. - Naval PisPiratlons. • The Nary Departmen: has receatly ordered 500 more rifled guns: Intiriense quantitiee of shot aad shalls , are casting at all the fonnaeries in the . coentrY: . • Aida lo Gen. llieClellan -• . Wm.. Hap, late Captain in the 21 Artillery, aid Edward A. Raymund, of Bocon, have been appointed Aida•de..Camp to Gen. WOW.. lan, with the rank of Lienteeent-Colonel and Captain respectively. Petition ita,Fevor of Gan. Heintz'lmam. The.oniaffno of Dario, claiming, (inners! Heinizelnia. LOWSISMIM,„ hams - petitioned the President to appoint hint Major-General. The list of signers,. beginning with Millard ia ansb as any man might be proud to receive compliment from. COL loot! Retired Col. H. 1.. Scott, Inapector.General, hal been honorably retired upon .1s own applica • tine. He is a native ol North Carolina, and has been In the marries since 1833. Military Storekeeper Luther Leonard, of the Ordnance Department, baying been,fonnd competent to perform his,deties by the Beard, was not re tired. The FlHng of the Rebala at Coonnara -• Perry. •c,lt is axemarkable.favt that most of the bullet wounds received by our troops in the embus nadir at Coonrad's Ferry are in the side. The dank was the must dastraotive. The wound. ad in all the hospitals at and around villa number 169. Saving hi the (Moms are bedded is private houses. Rebel annoy In Alimandsla. Some Confederate money_ haying been put in eimulation in Alexandria, Gen. Montgomery tuned an order prohibiting the um of it, under penalties. It has been withdrawn. Treasury Notes /aimed. Thirtynine millions or the 7-30 Treastni notes ban Wks inns& Freaurat's Army Oa-ths March. The Cincinnati Gossmercial publishes the following extract of a private letter from an officer in Gen. Btingiese command, dated °sca ms, Oct. 24: Lett Monday night, one week ago, we re ceived mucking orders to- proceed to West port, 44 miles tra southwesterly direction irons Kansas City, and await further orden then. We remained at Westport until Fri day morning,:when we took op the line of march to join the grand army. Last evening, alter sit days' marching, wereached the Onee river, opposite what was ones called Osceola. Camping here all sight, we commenced tear ing away a dem in the morning, that the water might etch a level, thereby lowering it a loot or so at the place selected for the Waage train to cross. Our train, I should think, was from one and ■ half to two miles in length. the crating of so many wagons, , you will see, was no email job. The teams commenced fording about 8 1 } o'clock, the infantry crossing in a small ferry boat at the same time, and by 12 as. all was over. The miss of Oiceoia present a sad picture of war. Osumi' wit the • cosily seat or St. Char comity; had a population 01 from two to three thousand, and did a airy large hulloes.. It was a great: rendezvous of aecessioniste, end here the Confederate army ender Gen. Price waseepplied with cartridges, and a anti. her of other- necessaries of - war. Gen. Jim Lane had °coma to come to the little city about Amu weekiago. Hs was fired upon while. marching throuen. Immediately the 'town was set on am by-lus men, and those citizens who fired spa him were shot dead. Not half a douse house, are left, rind I have failed to fled more than three families now living hero. -Either Osceola has suffered ior crimes magnet as - Mono( Sbdom, or Geo. Jim Lane's chanties of-Heaves an mighty slim. Ga. Yarmouth 14 miles tram hare, with 20,- 000 men. Numb anti! end IdelElnstry are at Warsaw with 25,000 more. Sigel and Pope Ws sandals* with large foram, bit we do not know wham - Gen. Lane is eight miles south of here, with from 1,600 to 2,000 more. man. We have 1,1100 men. Oor petition it in the right .wing of 'thy army, but far the preseot we will - march - alba right about ten miles, end pursue 'the army, but so to use Jobreasily, if positives require liney not be OM to write again for some time. If we geo very far South; the rear of the aria) can not, I am afraid, keepispeo the malls—even this may never nun you. It it does, ii will be some time' from now. Every - Jett pray that our regiment may-be faulted, but of oonnestat 'moot be sow; we are too far away frorn'tlie nail at Chillioothe, with Col. Groesbeck," and to y never see le again :daring the war. .14 le said Prioi hue joined with Gen. 'ilea. MeChalloeh in the Northweitof Inkiness, and is tarnishing himself. We lope he is. If he will only ,stand and fight, end not run us over''t thaticusd mi es ef country: I shall thank him fron Gutbottat of my heart. Thiak of it =MO have illitindind miles In the tut .011'ileys, and on ii - rnsielt we hire . Only time to gnaw* mu* beth am willing to stand it. Celleavarreitmetotztemere—itheltcco o k e stilt miettnipatellitag Themsetweer. Tbsofhcial' report of 001. Gearra victory 'near Barnette Ferry, photo three week, tante, has jut been publfebed. Iteantaine little that hu not already ippoutdio print. Col. Geary mate" hie lam at killed:INTIM wounded aedtwo takenpritmeeno that of. the enemy he en#l2llll. ato ne hU4dred, and fi fty. •Be con. • 4 1 4-filll Mr, - tiros erudition .Of 'our four tilled by the ribele., After they were ghat dolma they were. Fbarged, on by the Cavalry and 'tabbed through the ,body, strippid of all their elothlug,hot ex tenting thou aid stock ing, end left in, perfect nudity. - Oae wag laid out in the form of erueifixion, with hie hands opined, ,hriffM,Vtirosilt , the palm, with a doll ' The eolotiel - paya the following tribute to a elthen of Steubenville, the gallant father of neeral•brave eons: • Itafords ape pleuure to-mention that Bon. Daniel trleCtiok (lather or General licCook,) Clan imamr toidlary gun in band, volunteer. ed and rentliied muck movies during the gagement. ! also mention like services ren dered by.Besjamte G. ' , Wren. Eq . ., el St. Louis. Both of then gentlemen were greatly impaled daring theamtion. atia reedflo. • Bur, Fipictsco, Oct„ .80,—.The twiner Panama arrived yesterday, iroar inagetlan on the 14th lest., briagivg $14,000. Stutrepons the Goitedrilatee aloppor-wer St. Marrs At Gape St. Lena,. • A terrible gals prevailed. at Mazatlan on the 271 h or - September. blowing ..nown-Itonme and .wrecking number of mule, inolndivg the- Auk - Rolling Wave,tiellew • Gen. Shield, was at blezadanon the 13th n 1 Vett/bar— declines the appointilisot ci Brigadier General. ,i/e ii finCourtging some tolanlar Binh emigrants to tattle In the western Staten of Msueo. --BeweraLlrenuethad-arrived at blasttlan on shar wArturdiforatt. They report* itigna4 tam of -bmikur.throttglicto t Xeza!, and the ai rmen , Ind Along the Ai* Gisusdire Vie o:ortin itNre Okla ad; assamate,tud vp, sa4Ailititokof iropretentenet —.Seim. Joke 11.1. - sidirees_, MLA, died yeti 4erday. we , • astive,of coeneetiett: The Muted-Stateareeeaser Serene sailed .01 the 87th, forikatelowdqviii the Msg. ~.The swami Thinesiesett wee , ht Arepelee The:Sailed. Sietseilliameilyeisieg Balled OR thti SSA . , _ Gamers ts omeiat sinwaglie iteportem ~ . . The .posepi is: Ireable, The animas% haeiskee ,ealteption 40 some of s ittesars.. polished :12 ,ahs' Philadelphia, New:Yolk, Ctot iiinati , and Chicago - paper.. Thesruth* Mlle Or the ;aperient, la ; their anzlistreo peblinkiady intelligence .weiry;ol!. tot ccibaneenAcztortglentn of etent.' , lteks%velitensblisisd.last diet Abe rebel; by *no sesugt..obtsia Uri Notteent gaper at-eitinneit Inc di? Itere , -.Upw,tb•Y tbsee;sti I petition atore - .4 l 4 , .sektd- thts •answereit.i Tian tin "so -dela* Ili* tent , tee tebilitineetititiagg Wig ariggilaritorinuoni balltag,llolllllas. .c sac =ME t i l op 04. B Brown, B (Cat, tioDifajplN 80214, tor Irian CaLifernia-Commodofo diet:fem. Col. Tayl:r, and Capt. 11;1*er, aid to Gen. Grant, on board, w Capt. - Whitfield, eoa of Gen. Whitfield, of the rebel army in charge, left . here at. 10 a. m:, and steamed down the river to Celatabee, where the steamer Yazoo, with Gen. Polk and 'tag, and a large farce, came along side.. Copt. llillyer, who had charge of the minion, delivered the.misoner to Gen. PJlk. There was an interesting meeting between Gen. fdolrorigal and the rebel Gen. Cheatham, who had been warm friends in Cantor:ls . With the expediti,n was a man claiming to be Major of the .18th !Missouri regiment; by a l e name of Gosnel, who bad charge of Capt. Whit field up to the time of the arrival at Cairo ,last night, with propel. credontaile. After the fed eral officers had -delivered their prisoner Whit field, and on the re turn to Cairo, two miles from Columbus, Elaine' seized an opportunity to pertly undress, and jumped outboard, and be fore tie was missed WM out of reach, and, le is Supposed, to have reached shore safely. The .matter is mysterious, but, as Gosnel had been prisoner at Columbus, it is supposed to be• a concerted plan on the part of Gospel and the' rebels, to secure information' of our strength,. purposes, ho. Capt. Whitfield was captured by. Gen. Lyon', force at Springfield, Mo:-.-Speeini flivputeh b Chicago Tribune. The M. Louis War-Claims Cominissiont The full commission appointed by the Prem dent to examine into the military account, of the Department of the West, at St. Louie, is composed of Hon. David Davis, of Illinois, Hon: Joseph Holt. of Kentucky, and Hugh Campbell, of St. Louis. They ere to examine and report upon all unsettled claims against the Military Department of the West, which may have originated prior to the appointment of the present General, at which time the order was issued that all money must be dis bursed by the regularly appointed agents of the government. The commission are to meet at St. Louis, and enter upon their duties as soon as practicable. Sanafl T. Glover, Esq..i of 81.1Lonis, is to act as counsel for the go.. etrlMEtlt.—rhicogo Tribune. LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. gram Opr Evening Edition New Battery Dlecovered—ln fernal Machine—The Rebels near Leesburg. • Wannvirros, Nov. I.—A new battery of rifled cannon, three in number., has been di.. cdvered about a mile 'and a half below any that have been heretolpre fired on the lower Potomac. It i■ situated a little below a new brick Imes., not far from the wharf at Evans. port. i A few days ago, the rebels sent a small boat from Quantico Creek over towards Budd , . Ferry, haririg a flog of trace. When she had approached within two or three handfed yard. of the Maryland shore, a barrel, with some thing attached to it, was thrown overboard, ■nd the boat immediately turned and put back to the Virginia shore. The barrel was sup posed to contain an infernal machine. .4 letter received to-day from Darnestown, Milt, *aim the rebels now picket liarrison's b land, and that reliable intelligence from Lees burg gives information that on the Tuesday succeeding the fight at Ball's Bluff, the rebels withdrew their forces from Leesburg, on our trooper being -thrown over at Edwards' Ferry, leaving only a few battalions to keep up appear. antes and to watch our movement!. They subsequently took away elf their supplies, and Isere at thelatest account, resting on Goose Creek, seven miles South of Leesburg. Letter from Gen. Fremont's Assistant Quartermaster. PRILADICLITIA, Nov, I.—B. M. Davis, A,- giatattt Quartermaster ender Fremont, writes a letter to Adjutant General Thomas, under date of Philadelphia, yesterday, correcting some er rors in reference to himself, published in the Otter's report to Secretary Cameron. He say, Fremont did not give him any contract for blankets, or anything else. .He purchased blankets in las official capacity, and deofes that they were condemned aa rotten and worthisu. When the report of the Board reached Fremont he expre led great displeasure, and required the batikets to be returned. The only. fault that could bit found with his parches. was aeon. may - practiced in making it, the average price being St - 40-for each blanket. They were part cotton. He can only account for the misstate. men( from the fact that when Gen. Thomas was in St. Lords, Davis was confined to his bed, and that Geo. Thomas presumed, from the re ports th ,t be heard, that be bad the whole truth before him in reference to these affsira From Fortress Monroe. Fossilise Mownos, Oot. SI —The tug Ethan Allen, o the great expedition, returned to Ham pton,Reads this merning in coniequence of the rough weather on the coael below. She bringe no particulars of importance respecting tee expediti ri. A flag of trace went up to Norfolk to-day with twenty of the prbcners who were released @omit time once at Poet Laf ayette. The bytkeiloshetk and Armada havejtist r6_ turned from a anise, Tho latter took four prizes—three English and one American—the names of which have already been furnished. • The Rescue is at Old Point, and will go to sea at once. The United States [Agate Roanoke is hintly expected from the South. . Gen. Wool held a grand review yesterday a Camp Hamilton. Rebel Prisoners BOSTON Nov. I.—The steamer State of Maine, which arrived at-Fort Warren yester day afternoon, brought 800 prisoner', includ ing those captured -at Hatteras. About 80'are invalid', mostly. typhoid cases. Articles of delicacy, for the sick, are being liberally pro vided by the citizens. *teamboaLs. TUESDAY PACKET FOR 12 = 4 CINOINN ATI AND LOCOS VILLI. —The new and light dranaht etesseer PARRY, Capt. P.riy.SINAID lir! II leave se above on TOSSDAV, at 10 o'eloOk. for Weight or .paresae op. ply an board onto ' • .1 J. R. LIVINGSTON A GO. /Oren. Bolt • okt 01NOINNATL AND .IL: 81% LOUIA.—The steamer PLO& INCE, °apt. 8aa1.% loin on 13ATURDA k, et p.a Notfretatit or psalmse apply on bard of to ; 00.10 J. 11.1,IVINOSTON it Po. 'A goutn F"cth N ATI 4k, MAL; [WILLS —The splendid passenger 'senator LINDEN, Capt. T. !IL Horton, non, woe for the above and all lotormedlate pods, on THIS DAY 21 lo,t, At 4 o'clock p. us. For "Mitt' or pawns apply on board. • ; ee2B VOit • 41IN,OINNATI, LOU 1111IVILLI AND 8?. LOUIS—The hoe steamer PRIMA D;NNA, Capt. Deo. D. moots, terra Dr the above end all Intermediate port. on /MEI DAY, at 4