orriujju, j-ju a ojr iuz airzr. IHTOJBOAY IfOEStStt, HOT. 44,1861. CITY AFFAIRB Unaususuu ObMrrulM. for tb« G*~ matiUj e. s. Bht*, Optleiu, 88 Filth nrett j.lly i »«.*. UtMASB. > B’tloik, A. 00 - 88 U' « ' . «. .71 64 • > F.» ..... 60 BIMNIRIMMimIMIHMa nte Oaattml Prjjrjriei CLwrebi, At- Ur*P!u|et’n congregation have jnet cob. ptoted tbeir naw oburob edlfioe, eituu on tba •oner of Andareoa and Leacock straeu, JU tegbeay city, aadlalead'dedicailng the earn* oa Sabbath last, 17th tort. ■ Tbie U tba aaeoad 0!d School Preebyterlen Obttrch to Allegbuy, (Dr. Bwia*e being tot SreL) The eoagngatioa wee firet organised to ftoeleiof H&U, about eCvea years ago, ttoere ibny have woreb typed until quite re* aently, when they obtained toe eee of toe Leatanmcm to toeir new building* Dr. W. 8. Pleaer, toeir pastor, accepted a unaaimoes eaU esieaded by toe cosgrcgailon about the time of iu draenisiUon, and ate been preach* tog to Haoalam Hail, in addition to hie duties as a professor ii toe Wextsm Theological Semisary, uaul this lion,'with greet accepu bilityndnacocse, If wp may judge by the •oegeegattoul stattettoe. Proa toe org&nl tlOctt uoUl now, too iucreiee of membenbip bet been ddS, visi on elimination 146, on cer* biaata 810} tout membenbip, 486. Dr* Piamar commenced bie mtoiatretlone, ee stated,ceppty, on Sabbath, October 4th, 1854. toe wrganm.etian then coaeiittog 44 members*. The whole namber of membeie now aaroUed ie 888, of wh«eh 18] were re ceived on certificate and 107 on exam initios. Tbo sdmber of members removed er diemiee* ed toother charebes,iadludiu those dcoeas ed.it 198. The lot on which the new Central Cbareh to butlr, U 67 leetiroot on Anderson street, by 'BO feet 8 Itches deep to a public alley. The building le 60 by 80 feet deep, pressed brick Irocls, with ten Jong, double gotoio windows totba«ides, sndibieeto toctront, all filled with euttoed glass. The besamest affords a eepaotoes lobby, Beaked by airy committee rooms on either tode, ia toe rear of which fa a lecture and Seadey ■ebopl room, 40 by 60 feet. Two flighu ot easy stairs lead to a veeUbalo on toe mem floor, communicating with too eu* dienoo rooms. There are two principal end two bide aleler, leading toward toe pulpit, with 228 cemfonabte and eligible tests. Toe . walls ahd ceiling are neatly painted to fresco, wUbont bsy of' that overdone attempt at em bellishment which too frequently disfigures cberch. ceilings. The floor to carpeted toroegbouf, the seats cushioned, and every re* qnirement of unostentatious taste end comfort teem* to have been provided. An cod. or elogere* gsllery } «zttnds ecroee the front o'tae buiidiee. ov(r too vcaiibule. The ooihng to • ited, 36 fect/ln height. The wboie edifice m warmed by four of Aa* dereon 4t Phillips’ heavy cyltodrioel stoves, - with sheet iron cylinders to conduct toe beat* ed sirup throngs floor registers, to toe'body of ton church. The audience rcom to lighted by a~pave&teeu*buraer, in too oeotreof toe eeiUsfi end ventilated by one ot Bmereoa’s Patent Ventilators. -The roofto of elate, neat ly yaiKgated. The whole presents a very seat csiernal appearance, with a degree of coolon and oo&vcnUcce, internally, which will douilesa prove hschly. satiefactory to the coegregatton. we annci toe names cf the contractors, tost each may etj»y-toe credit to which he to prop arly.aatiifcd: Architocto,Birrm Aaosei} Prin cipal Contractors,-A. Patureon ACo i Slate EodVThcmee Pirryj Gir fi ling! and Ventil ate.*, Davis A PbUhpj} BUioed Glass, Beleoci Paiatieg,. Powell} Fresco Painting, J. C. MiCheclt) Carpets, W. D. A H. McOeiiuu } Fualtaroi Allen A Bro., Pdl'idetphlt} Seat ing,! W* W. Bridihai^. ©aa* of SlelioUt Wtifo«»R« It DU« Or in* flayor awl MM b/ Um VaUcd M«Ui AaUwrlUu. Tstistday, Nicholas Walioc, the 8k Louis GtTurweaetoootrager, m 4 •UsgtAfagiitoircm ratios, WuUkanlfsm-jaUb* Two Hijor WB* eon, for a farther-bearing open charges of fraud •ad conspiracy, b; means of wbkbbe obtained Md lWrrtldiQtti 86.000 to gold* Hffßriber Uatimoaj vu addaeed before fcbr Meyer, tad Weitcn «u finally discharged. In tb*'Mentone, however* m information bod been aid* before tbs United Stotoc Ocmntls •bwrjrf & Siil9, Siq., by K, W. Donsuo, of BLlrottot Charging Walton with having ds fraefisd. tba Govern menl-af hm $6,000, by nnsi of a forged and fraadulsat eenUtoatv or vouober for wood tUegod to have boat dcllr* •rod. He/wu arrested upon tbii charge Imms dlatefyi nfted his dismissal by the Mayor, and token befor* the Commissioner for a hearing. Mayor- Wilson, Mr. Donstao and officer Riddle were examined aa witnesses, and tee* tifled that Waltoa bad admitted, Ie substance, that be dafraadod toe Government—tost tba Qikiurnuiur waa to receive a part of the Caeada obtain ad apoa tba wood contract, t ba bad cheated aim also. He wee also eccussdot swindling other puttee, bat the leetimoey wdp'.ooeftasd to tba Government traasatUoa. • Messrs. Coyle and Swans welder appeared lor tba pneonera, and Bade an elaborate ar |am eat to bie behalf, urging bla discharge apea tbagtpaad that bo Iran* or forgery bed beaa proved} that toe informalioashould have bees made in St. Loa!*«>ad that tba proceed* tore beta were irregular and illegal. X B. Cars than, Ktq., United States District Attorney, and A* M*. Brown, Etq., appeared oa beball of tba Goverampnt, one coaieaded that a etroeg©are bed been meda oat from the defendant oimtelf admitting that tba Government bad been defrauded, aed tbai hawse a party to the Irtud. Mr. Brown elated that the entire omonoi of the fraud would probably' reach $lO,OOO. This etate* aient bed no refers aoe to the preeeat cue, but it woiULtead to ebow the importance of sscir tog ta layestigtttoß—ibat there ward probable and reeeonable grounde for the Coaaieeiooer retataieg the prtooner to cuetody. The Commissioner refuoid to discharge the prisoner, and ho wee reminded into toe'©ee tody of toe United State! Marshal* Bcbsc* qsscify tba District Attorney, Mr. Carnahse, appeared before Judge MoUeudleee, of the United Stale# District Conn, and asked lor a warrant of removal to Bt. Louie. The, prisoner wee brought into Courty-tod after bin oovaeel bad madeaa tneffsetual eflort to ebteia a gwesi writ of babeae corpus, Judge MeQaidlaeeeadbrvcdihn-aeUoaoftbeCom oUretoaer aid ordered awarfeetoTreaqral to Iba district,la wbicb the offence in'alleged to have bean commuted. The lady who acoompsaied Waltoa to ble tight from 8b Louis bae mysteriously disip peered, but it is supposed she is still la tba city* The money found upon her, emouattog Jo $5,860/is still to the possession of Meyer WJieoa, and baabeen m*do the eubjeot of a •ivtf eettte, aa be.bas relused.to giro it over to bar counsel upon her order, or even to her* e*£ He determined to hold oa to it, if possible, uatU toe.authorities at -St. Louie ■aba eoaadkpoeiUoa-of Waltoa, whose own admissions map him ee a great tooundrel. ‘ Eaecatoss Trad* ta ftr-nlrinffir- f*wrti Xbs ,U*dWto »ratoufls atiho west toisroe loo/ WBorkl nco temporary, has bno 'taoe-; bobs* end bow toamooni yet ruMinlsg is to. eoaeforward ioli brief neath of navigation, ia • satyoet of lively lateral. O/'wbhttostrado la bceaditnfls bu bean lbs* tor; seme idea 017 bo formed iron toe foottoat at Soffalo tbe looal roeoipta or grain, and of flaur reduced to wheat, foot op the «nora*a» aggregate of jt/B i b «fe>rlfby «ludea tiUdww i The Goan of Common Plots of Paxihoel. pldp, Jadge Ludlow, presiding, was engaged on M; cday in bearing; an elaborate argument in. snpport of the application for an iejunction to rastraia toe Protoonotary Iren oartifytsg osttoto baodalent army rctunie to the Return Judges. - The bill was Sled on behalf of Mr. Lawrence, tho Democratic candidate for Clerk of toe Orphans’ Court, while the bill filed to the Supreme Court, to toia city, (open whicb an inunction vu granted) vu on behalf of Mr. Swing, Democratic c&cdidete for Sheriff. Auer the argument had been made before Judge Ludlow, the decision of tbs Supreme Court-war telegraphed to Philadelphia* eed at •tx o’clock Monday evening Judge LudJow rendered his decision. HetsTe: ••Ths Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, hav ing to-day decided, st Pittsburgh, to grant the Injunction preyed tor by toe but filed by Robt. Rwing, we cannot do otherwise then grant to much of toe prayer of tots bill as effeote the right of toe Prothonotary to certify, and Re* turn Judges to enumerate,, the vote contained to a paper purporting to be a regiments) re turn, with, toe forged signature ot u Wiliiam Shiopfiller” appended thereto. We ere botid by what we consider to be the decision ot ’the Supreme Court in banc upon this sub ject, and -to that extent (witbons ezpreuieg any opinion as to that portion of toe bill) toe prayer of these oompl«inanls ie granted, on •eeurity being entered to the sum of $l,OOO. “Other returns, on toeir fice regular, being company returns, bat asserted end admitted to to be forged, are also attacked m -toia bill, and the question now presents itself, whether we ean in such t oaes grant relief to this form. As we read tbo oplaion of too Su preme Court, this point is not touched, end, therefore, with a painful eenee of toe respon sibility cast npon us, we proceed, es beat we may, to determine that question. M ibis bill, although it pravt tor aa injunc tion, and is filed upon the Equity side oi the Court of Common Pleas, to effect desires us, in advanoe, in a Court cf Equity, to settle a series of contested elections, ead to drieruitn*, collaitral/y, thertghU of Certain pereonc vho claim ceriam cffUt* by vtrtxte of & color of title aa if may be called.** The Jadge then’ disease*! the question whether a Court of Equity has such jumble tide, and holds that do such jurisdiction exists. Henoe he refuted'toe motion for an trjunc tion, end then advised too Prothouotsry that* ee a ministerial officer, he wee to see that the return! made to him were according to Jew, end if he had evidence before him establishing a fraud, he was lo.wit&hoid the certificate 11 there wee eny doubt to regard to toe fraud, he w«e not to solve toe doubt, but to certify the paper. The ReturnJadgee were also toi tmci ed that they must meet Tuesday, and not id journ until they had counted the votes ceruftod to them, and edd theta to toe votes oramed in October, and grant the oerufieitej. latiwiilsg *o nil Deat-rB-?g,,ns to iho S»pp>>au4i.-rlOc or ut> • Ths rhwuc W«uij «ic. ' A meeting of oil dealers recently held at Rousevillc, on the. Buchanan firm, to take action in reference to regulating the supply end price of oil. Nothing definite was done, cacept toe vpoiotaent of toe following ooai* mulct, tu consider the proper course to be pursued by optratoir; J. L. Mitchell, Dr. Murray, H>remPooi, lion James Wadsworth* Dr. Bgetetier, O. Noble, Wm. 8, Adams, ti. Martin, Hem. McCuntock, Wasbicgton Me- CliatockjA. B. Fuak, W. F. Clark, Mr* Crane, Dr. L. Uaidcnun, and L. 8. Watkins, they to retire ahd eppoiet .a suh-commiUbs of six, to carry cut. tbtir suggestions, The executive o.mmiuobof eiz, as appoint ed by the standing ermmiuer, eoneisted of James Wadsworth, Dr. L< Uxldsam, Dr. Hostetler, Dr. Murray, (X Noble, atd J. L. MucUeil, it being a part oi toeir duty to frame articles of association lor the permanent regu lation of the supply and price of oil. It was further moved by Mr. WaTdsworth toil a committee < f five be appointed by ton Chair, with lostructiora to coascit wtih the Directors cf the Panosyivama Central Rulroad upon the pracubiiity of- building a brace from the Philadelphia end Erie Railroad, lo OU Creek Valley. Said committee were also instructed.to entertain toe pnjectof coneirucu log a plank or timber road inm toe oil region to such railroad station as they might de+.o* most advisable* * All the wells on Tarr oud Blood farms are not, now, prooucipg let market more thw 330 barrels, of oil per day, including all tca< is barrelled end Dntaaow wertfxa. the Terr faro,: ahd a well that bee flowed till within a lew days, for .tort© weeks, at an average ot two huodred barrels per day, has ©eased flowing} cause unknown* ■ Tbe Lebigb wellj tost has been running for about the same time, with an average of four hundred barrels per day, bit. also teased Philips* hew well, on the Funk farm, and the BernUgwtll, oa toe Blood farm, is com pletely shut off, nod bat been for days, and ti tar as aaoetUtosd, don’t diminish its capacity la the least. The ebuuing off plan works admirably* Philips* oB woll—'capacity from tbreo to five hundred barrels per day—is shut down so that It msslj flows tnongh to supply toe leakage and evaporation of hU tanks (abcutone hundred in namber.) The Oresee&t woll, capacity tbreo hundred bamla per day, on Tarr farm, and Craneterell, capacity two hundred barrel* per day, on the Blood farm, are that down to about fifty barrels each per day. Thefiarningwell, on theßlood faro,capac ity somewhere from flvo hundred to five thous and barrel* per day—ls that off to about one hundred barrel* per day. The abovetettentlonwl well* comprise all the wells of any account on the Tarr and Blood farms. • a Thai, then two farm*, which wero prednetog for me market, a few d»ya ago, fifteen hundred barrel* of ell per day, at the least calculation, are not sow prodaobg more than two hundred. Wnrdsm ArniUd Scan two or three wcek* sinco,our reader* will recollect, a man named fisgtes, an iodns trio a* and worthy cittern of Mercer oouoty, was mortallr nabbed by a desperado named Tdylor, at a little villigeVfew miles from the town of Merer. ' They net in a store, when Tsyloruedcftook to provoke a qatrrel with Eagles, whoa be bad often threatened with violence, j>B acooual of some previona grudge. The storekeeper interfered, end knocked Tay lor down-, with a poker, epimtog bis ear, and otherwise Mjaring bio. Ergles undertook to \seuflo pntuog Taylhr out of tbo' etore, when the latter drew a knite and stabbed him in the side, from the effects of which he died about a week afterward*. Taylor fled and came to thtscUy, where he Joteid a military oompany and went lore Camp Wilkins, A reward was offered for his appro* hsnsiou, and bills dsscriblog bis personal »p. pcarance were potted aboui the Btreoti. lls made .several narrow escapes from arrest, and a fe# days alooabo joined a oompany in AU«- gbtny, Intending to go east Immediately. Be fore starling, boasted leave to visit bis family and was permitted to do so, startups to Merer on foot Bcon after: he Ufa an effiesr visited AllegboojJa search of him, and while there be reoeived isforaatioa that Taylor had been ar rested near hi* old home and lodged in Mercer jaiL He & represented a* * very worthless man la community, and daogarr us when ex cited. The murder is alleged to have been. de liberate, aa he had frequently threatened to kill Eagles. If these threats coo bs proved, ,bU Ufa may pay the penalty. 11 ' V ' tnMfT'i Blood Searcher cores Scrofula, Ltvcr Complaint, 7 Lqjp' Spirit », £ry piptlaM, Urn of Apptuit, Utcerti tout blow, a ch, ttupfo#, Dftptpna, EoUs, General Dt WWy,. Caiieer, DUordere, tad all rifoer dioesiro origieaiiag in &n.uaporo> stale of tbo blood, teen shake their beads and' •ay "it curse too nuar disewes;*’ If they would consider that iboso named sbovci. all have tbeeame.oxigip, iaetr.' > ueredu.Uty would not bo eo groat. 'XWjranoui disease* named above are but difisrani nu&ifestaMoaa of the one great disorder, v s: of the Blood. Ample let ti m o ny r i».b> oag h t forward. in.autu jUntutronor wtatTa tdvsbccd'iboveV Jfu aerodoicotiaoniaUTrdat persona id Piitebu/gi and farrouodiof iqwooj teettfjtag to tbe beao* 4ttheyh»ro e*|>orieaced frodfthe use ot tbta mCdicire, can beeeeo to the: advertisitg ool bom of the Di*p >tck t tod to oitcdlox. , An Urooc*r*D :P roi.Aa Plat.—“Uacle Tont*o Cabin* l to tnncrucecd by Manager Ben* defton for thin evening, at the ’particular re* quest of a lane ouabar of our cu *snt. Tbe piece hu been admirablybstt, *|lof the cbir* aeiera being in coopetenc nand*. £vbry pae wbo-woold epj*»y a tbouid attend the “Old Drury” lo«atobt. . r. DuWDObB i Duwaai>s7 4 >>rhe're B io ba eb bpdatag of DfaWOßde/ for, cxhlhftWn*an<3^«teJ ~tajdaj/at 58 Blflb >ireef/threa doon objve ibo Tleatro.: tototodiatoly. Call t£& atofningand m» thaa* T; '• • 1 O.Bifli iUo"Penn iti, ijledi laTaU braodtoeoflbsi^pMi"^ > s Z 2 it T-O'i'Sf Ji .-•! rßit«i«i«u»«are«atc«ttit. Bef fe Jodgw thd 'tfnftaiffftii. lathe Ofrsecf ConiUnt>*.Tbe AQegfcenj Xdsoreneo Company, the Jiry fonod » verdict npoa the focU—intyeet to the opinion of the Oonrt npon the law. Ttw next cue ukm op Uxt of aiehsrd. •CD Tl< utVIWtl OWfilji oil of BIBSTOQI railroad bood osti. It b nil I on trial Saprcnu Coon. WsSTCKDaTj Nor. U—Pruant, fell B»neb. Jtefcton’s Ei’r* «• PoUtr; Fayette argued’ by Fuller (or Plaintiff in error, and by Pauar. •an contra. Wm. U. Woodward wya appointed Oaardian of the Poor of Philadelphia* In room 01 Obarias Brows, resigned. Blackitooe and others ra. White; Payette. Argued by Kaine * 4 Ewbg for Plaintiff to Error; and by Pa .lorsao, oontrm. Hill as. Oilphin*; Fayette. Argued by Ew. tog and Kalce for Plaintiff ia Error, and by Patterion contra. Batcblaon t«. M. * M. Bank of WhMtleg 1 Fayette. Argaed by FiUlar far Plaintiff la Error, and by Kaine contra. Coart adjourned until Monday, No*. 18th, at 9 a. m. ' CUtrtot Ooort. Moaner, No*. 13^—Before Judge-William*. I'o tbo cue of Nelson and Eeclea, reported yesterday, the jury tcund for tbe plaintiffs, (825,15. *a. M. Faber fc Co. r». Arthur Kirk, Jr. Action on a book aeooanU Verdict for olein* tiff*, $179,34. r Robert Bh*w, Administrator of John Den« ologer, deceased, *s. J. E. Haey, end other*. Actios on a promissory note. On trial. Luct Roassoiv, a colored girt, coovioted at Hoiltdayabarg of tbe erlme of concealing tbe birth of an illegitimate child, baa been ean tesoed to one year in tbe Weatern PealteoU* ar*. A Colo Wnrma n Puniorxn Have your grates and chiamejt pat In good condition by tearing yoar ordors at 8. Dyer** store, or at my boasa on Marshal! street‘Allegheny. t Jon Dvxa, Jf. YCCSO—In Ekwitklcy, oa Wedo«iday morning, at 11 -‘’clock, Gapt. 60. YOGBO, ta the 4xh jeer cf bta uge. The (rltnd* ct the bally ere requested to attend hi# inner*! oa TUDAY .MIBHI9O «t 11 o'clock, f*om bts lata naideaee, near Bdgi worth Station, on tbe Pttlaborgh, Tt.Wajne and Chicago BaUirad. Arrivals at tbe rlnclpal Hotels. Uf TO 8 MW ST aHARLtB-Oornw o; K LABT SISQT. Third and Wood ctroeU, nonom. cutT awnu. W zicwftt A Wif., Gle*«iM T Onanloglmn, Bstvsr J W Uti|i<«n Ohio Jaolrrla, WeCabnrg, Vs d 0 Wilson, Moo city J O Phuitpa, Birmingham J GCaopbolL Bmler- SPSatgbly, B acksTlll* fl W Gaddis, Uatootown i B Gvtdlt,CUatoo, Isd U B Part**, patio opHeydriJi.P* Jdo tirziDd.r, 0 a Cn.Ua, • » it Qijm, 8 Oeit'e D £lo>», Slwoer, W U Bart, But a A Eosa, CbKMgO a OTbompeoe, Cs&flekLO ft Wubtmre, O P Bh«m 4 wifr, S Castle Mas &B Crswford. do } appear, Wash, pa 8 Spur, dj tflsoMrpear, <0 ' Bridge, Jr, AUe Wpito Emina J “ Miiur, BM*er d D Bill,' B P Lligtpeth i no Clark, wif« end dsn'r. Sew fcalem, 0 q a Boedy, OO K W ftlshard, daUm, 0 Ko.SU Liberty Mtwi. ,13 Means©, Mercer 09 K U Woad,Uci'nwwii J I. Ko ljr a lady, moan's 0 G ropsChlergr a ?uw*ri.Jf,6eLoPa Bgt 'i Maty, Pal a S P-rP'id.etr Ken too W U Noble, FeaforJ, Pa G B Howry, Atm co Q l> Uiluj«a. Wdm log Cjoj Kda.o .d, V* Ja i ru fgr*»o, Kwrgreca Col UopcinJ, W*eb, Pa GOttorstUior, pa HA33ION EOUAI esoeea*oa A fOlliker, Vfebfgtn Mrs Laird, Spree© Gra*k J 11 Garaoo, Pnile W BOlymcr, Westrl la, 0 A Wsitoso Whose r, 0 8 B«g|bta, UvwpooL 0 P K«T, Clarioo L L Latroba •* M AUerton, CbJcogo J McOoaa.Clwloo £ w miner, D d A n Oven*. Piili* B*U J >Je*LO*, Kent, 0 A U Ob#, Bmttsfl ’M Tp W n Sprues creek G Cilery, UoUi'tajßbn g r J Ma-.do!. Wtltow Trie J Garraid, Uapktowa GUIAED aOUSS—Corner 1 J B Menbail.Yoangsrown t> P Grl.r, Uinersl Potat G B Oortis, Derby. Ot SmlthAeld and' Third street, r. nonnm. a, U ttO3ZX&S ?csra:o. Mauflald Ja-> MaOUiskty, Jr, U W df«l#y3£ it Lrmlt M llend«>in BosuaVitta W J etuw, nßCaaUeGar* d*Q Q W Borntake, L L Minor, Stoop# 01 Z Cerdas, do D A Wooley, d> dngb Beoor, da a 1> Causing too. D A Ancker, Pbtle 100 Paterson, Ceil Bltff IW B Bart, O A Pope, dt Loo's d Johuao-, Adduon, Pa EAGLX aorSL—LU>« soizs no, W McotjvK Cattle • ZroaeltTttiMTir— A B>reh-rt, Miltenurws Ur Saltaborg W B Junta, J Walter, rty rtnet, below Seventh, nommt, GwWDoty, Wretco Ml, Stewart, Indiaaeeo J PoiUr, T&m Harrow, Altooae Jco Beals, Stork oe, 0 D W ll»ce!rt, Ju BaHkhurs J U Ceff, Darlfegton a WiSttg er. t'nexeataw'y Baars Botst—Uber y stmt, met of fifth, nonoioa aanca i V Aroold, CawASbof P BeKuaret, 3 BewpbilL.Bbkory i VJtttU, Vredericktown SMiehenac; do J QjQo, Wash oj P UcpAmts, PsyMt* efty J? Maiera, w W Banter, JBirlorgvooi Tiortooe P MoßriotL Jm PoUoc*, tbeap*onv*» J G Murray, Up BsOUlr AGUiflllto, . do JneGOiflihm, do i U LUtle, rfo J H Hugh, West cc ThM Bel>, w p Raiska, TTect ca M UoGrcgar, Jn-> Boaa, o*ae&*tara I Jtckaon, Weihco Q tt Tenon, BSD LIOK BOIH a. v. QOKOoa J M oHOUn, Washtegtoo R Bsnkla, do , 0 MeTay.SCobtf stows C Pktteraon. Wash 00 J do " H fmlth, ttaubenvliU -Wo. S. BL GUlr StMt f B Baynta, A Bella, Toui»|tteva ft ftAwvry, Jeff oo * V BlfaUge. Bwh—tar J KDiVldaon, I tfwwpeel JOD*ty.CrwU|ev a p Waiaar, Bo Mr W Heel-. do J O-nbarg, 'do J Steifan, Olarkivill* J W I'm, jn, V*yvn* eo J W Cano, rbli* IT Joo**, i A B>yd, Seobary J yratUr, Bn,ter oo A -cb&ots'lh, Hartnoey t B4rd, Wash •V T Dtokay. J Bywiy, better eo A Kero*, Batlar oo , * Usbtcsp, Alttaoatag W U ripe, do W Keynilds, do O M CelWell, do G A lama, Waahtagton oo A Kaa eil, do AP«o». M U Bnti«r co U J Lew, do a Gunning, Situnotog D Boras, G snider, CUrioa eonaty W lurclcw. do A Dinasore, do NATZOHAL HOTKIr r.anrui L Smith, Ml Pleeteot WCeVls, Allsoj ■Wo. 18V, Water mmt. , nortuvoa. W Penney, MoffMsport B Boltasd, Uotootjwn IV Routok, tar low* w BouwmastJNiiiVfrnoo J S fluttro, litiabatn D o button, ' do Mr* CUmeatA do W P Ltagbllo, U JTU eimvr. Kaytown w & M«r, BeUrrsrnon S t Uoorbonte, s.Oaon, W-yasstmrg W 6 Vault, BrowostiTl* D B Ha it, Weyneoburg W Cenitrr, Moog otty J Dickey, do ‘ Oano, Nov. 12.—General. Grant’* official report of ibe Belmont Hide says that he bad 2.800 men.. Tha object ef the aipeditloa wae to prevent the enemy from tending refnferoo ments to Price,and also from cutting off two eolem&s that be bed sent oot from Cairo and Cape Girardeau In pnrsnUof Jeff Thompson. Kcowiug that Coiumbss waxnot stroDgiygar risoned. I naked General Smith, commanding at Paducah, to make a demonstration lo th** direction, and be did so by ordering a email force to Mayfield and another In the direction of Columbas, but net to approach, however, nearer than twelve mile* above Columbus. At day light we reached the point jo»l out of range ot mo rebel guns, and the debarked troops w«re marcbeo one mile towards Bel mont. They were then drawn op In linp—one DUialion being left a* a reserve near the trane* yort*. I* wakbut a few minute* before we met the enemy and * geoe.nl ecgagemaaf eo sued. The rebels were driven bleb foot by foot to ibeir enoirapmeot on tbe river buky t dir tance' of two ntiea. Here they bad Strength* onejl their, position by foiling the timber for several , hundred ywdi around. - Oar nen charged through this, driving the enemy over (be bank into their transports, leaving o» to poes::sioo of everything not portable. being within range oi guca on the oppoaiie Shore, could not be held for e single hour by our troops. Having no wagoufi we eould not move any of the captured property; eoottguentiy,! gave orders for its deetructiop. Before geuiog Uiriy under way otutor re* the enemy made tbelr appearance aod again attempted toforrouad us. Oar troop*, jiot in the least diacouraged, charged tbe ene my end again defeated them. Our ioaa u about 85 fclliad, 180 wounded— many about So equal ; number taUilcg, nearly til cf< the latter !tob the lowa rrgioentj which behaved with great gailanuy acd suffered more severely than others* ... The balanoe of the report details individual gallantry. *- r ’• ! AarkitibyTalsinph. jtn Tob*. /lev. firm-a* M, ’Pljur Urm; latea SO.tOO bb a. at $6 M9O for Oblr, Wbuai aairabtO.OOO fatuh.ets&..tiALM Jcrr Part Royal harbor, 3-itr.h Carolina. Tc ecememoratc ihl« aigaal tleterj li b ordered tbai a utiiosal tt’aie frcn race navy -. ' ■— ■ J«d at aendtaa on tLa cay'after tbo receipt * ol thia order. Glorious Triumph at Beaufort! (Signed) _ *F T3ZB9RA PB. SECEirf; .1- 'St ,CMi» GAZtH t CfMK, FROM THE NAVAL EXPEDITION ports maimieb asd ffnys mm FIFTEEN THOUSAND MEN LANDED. kVf BTTfIIM) LEM TO TBE TICfOSII PULL i’AKTIGULAKS- PoATatss Mon nos, No*. 12— via Baidmor*, Noe. 13—The a .earner Bienville ha* Jatt ar rived at Old Point from the Great Expedition. She left Port Royal on Sunday afternoon, and brings cheering intelligence. ffie proceed* a 'OQoe to New York, where she will be One to morrow evening. Cspt. Bteedacs,'however,-left bar at tbia place, and proceeds direct to Washington with diapatebea and trophies, (wo braae cannon and •eeeaeion fliga. Ha reports tbe gale etacooa tered by the fleet to have been very severe* The Union and Osceola went aaborc and ware lost, aa previously reported.' The Governor foandered at eaa, bat the Isaac J. Smith sue oeeded io saving alt her orow with the axoep lion of a lew marines. The fljet arrived at Pori Royal on Monday, tbs 4ib inst. On Tuesday the smaller gun boat* rounded and buoyed ont the channel wi der a fire from tho forts, whloh did so damage. Oa Wed need ay tbo weather prevented aotive operating, bet on Thursday morolng, the 7th iasL, the men of-wir aod gan-boaU advanced to the attack. The action oommenecd at 10 o'clock a m., end w|* hotly carried on on both vide*, and lasted about four hours, at the end of which timotbe rebels were compel led, by the abower ot sheila, to abandon their works and beat a baety retreat Oar lev* was eight men and an effioer, the Chief Engineer cf tbe Mnhioae* killed, and aboa; twenty wonoded. Tbo rebel loss cot hcowo. Fifty-two bodice fcund by cm men were buried. AH theu wounded escopt two were carried ofl. Two fort* wore captured—Fort Walker, on Hilton Htod, meumag tweniy-ibree guns, and Port Beaaregard, ctx Bay Point, mounting nine teen gt The guns were of heavy calibre, ■Jwtb r and Bpli-cdid. Tbo earthworks wore cf great strength, conetruotod in tbo highest stylo -»f military science, and pronounood by oar engieeots as Improvable egalaft any a#• unit by land foroca. ‘ The Anal retreat of tbo rebate waa a perfeot root. They left everyUitas, arm*, equipments of all klndj, eve. to tbo officer* sword* and eomaiaahss, all *ho hitters ai.d papon, both pablio and private, order books and document* of all kinds wete l»t t in their flight, and fell Into oar band*. affnidlog cur effioer* much vaU nable taformadoa. Among the papers wee a telegram from Jsff. Darn to the oemmender of the post, inform ing him of tbe tatlicg of the expedition, and that be know their dssitaatioo to bi prm Royal. [Qacry—Woo was tba traitor.J The *'& »le tartwCc-umg country was attesd with a perfect pA&ic • Tee day after tot flght, the Bsneoa'and two other gnn boat*,uhder the command of Li'ut. acqio, proooeded up to Beaufort, eud touodjlot ooe white man in the town, as.t be eaa Crook, and the plants- Uoc* np the river re* 04*4 to ee Ueeerted, ex oept by tie negrot*, who were ee«o in great nnoberv, and vuo,u the boat* passed, osme ddna to the shore wuhbiadU* in their band*. They BoUid ell the letters in the post offleo at, Baacfort. ' After the explore of tu* texts, the whole army, about flltoru tkcuvand meu, were safely landed and esubliihed on sbor*. Tho 'or:* were but little lojurad, bat the rebels could *not stand the npiotion of our big obeli*. Tb* force of tb-> oioav, as asc'irtainod from their papers, was lr t im three to four thousand men, under Gen. Drayton, of Booth Carolma- Our ricto'-y is complete, tho eucaty leaving uverythieg tb-ir liver, wVeb they saved by runatng. J. 8. Bradford, of tbo Co&tt fiutvay, bearor of diipttebw. and Licet. P. H. lYrain, com manding the Pawnee, alto arrived In the Bien ville, and will take tbo boat to-night for Balti more. > The boats from iho Wabath were the first to land after the firht. aud CtpL John Rogers was the first man os'.jure. The boat* retarnsd loaded with valuable trophic* of ail kiuda, one of our officers find tag an elegant cavalry with a solid sil ver toabbarh. Sword* pittola, Be*, freeware scattered aboat In «v>iry direction, and In any quantity. But foor priseners were tnund) two oftbem were woueord. Ail baoda eonneo’od with the flset ara re presented ss noting In the most gallant mm oer The reporters who aceompanled the expe dition returned to New York In the Bisaviile wit# foil detalis. The following are eddlttocol particulars of the bombardment i , Notwithstanding tbe heavy calibre of the guns on tbe rebel forts, and their abundant supply of ammunition, as the subsequent dis coveries,proved, cot a tlcgle vessel of our fleet was either tank or burnt, And nooe were swious'y injured, or even disabled. The gun-boat Pawnee, whlehlreodsrtd effi cient service in the fight, auffared more se verely than soy of the war-vtaaei* engaged, aqd yet she was not disabled in the slightest. A round shot want through her ward-room, and another ball damaged the Seoond Lieu tenant’s room, causing some havoc among tbe fornitare, but doing the ship no material dam age. This ship lost rix killed, and two others of her gallant tellow* were wounded. Your correspondent regret*; that be la noable to fur ni*h tbe nam-e of tbe killed aid wounded. Tbe dag-ship Wabaih eseaped with slight In jury to tbe main ma;r, by a round shoe. The Poeahoeuj bad bat one icaa Injured. ■ The chief engineer of the Mohican was kill, ad, and an aulsuni engineer of the Pooahostas Is reported badly iojored, ifsot billed. The rabale set t trap, bat it missad tire. When otu brave fellows landed to take poMMtton of the forts they foand the rebel ftag at the fort oa Hutoo Heed still fljlog, and jait as one of our men polled at tbe nalyards to draw down tbe traitorous baccer,. ou cnploslon took plooo iu tbe boaro just vacated by the rebel officers, bat doing little damage and tojdriug noone. It vu f«.ujd, on esemtootioo, that tbo rebels bad, bofero-uvaeuatiog the plaoo, arranged what they thought wen Id prove a deadly trap to tbs Victors. Jitoo4_hed bsen laid, and matches so or. ranged tbet when the halyards of tbo &*g should b* d'awo down, the Bines would be sprung— firiog tbs Bagastoes and blow up the whole, wprk, • nd Involve tbe vtouire io a oosnmoa ruto, bat It Jid not go off, »*>d «oon tbe bravo old, flsg. .he stars and ctripos, waved to triumph fresa the rebel flag eUff The magtstoei were ft uod tocoutato large quantities of powder, and a vast quantity of ammcaitixo, auot ond shell, aod,various doscrtpttoni of projaotilee—tba lot m obi' fiy ot Bogiisb manufacture. ;} The Susquehanna b:d three men The list of eaaualtiee, as before stated, giVce only 8 killed end some SO wounded,only a small portion ofw.Hom were considered umj jrioualy or dangerously hurt. All tbe wouadod; were doiog wall, and. a greet pari would W taut bumeto a few days. 4 # Tbe town of Beaufort was enltTOly doiened, .eaeept by' the negiota, Tbe troops had not. ocecpiad tl when the neamar left, beitei engaged m s.recgthar-ißg their poitUon. > A ff»g of trooe was ssat ta NorToik yfitter* day, but U is QQ&titeoa to fcive broeght no dduiiionai (idlogf.! Amoeg the moat efficient venels.ware fouod to be the new gunboats, of *btob the Na vy Oepartmam had twenty three eoatnetodl ospresalv furiucb parpoaes, end tbelr nccess both to the aad uadei Hre was paifieiL Commodore Drayton, who eoouuaded the toa brother of General Drayton whs ncnmUfed toe'tobittbtUr miCutolr wbo brtijp the. dUpgtebetj .Mu of a former Mayor of Obarleaton. Ou tbe rtoeptloa ol the offietol dispatebu the folio wing unUrwastostedi November 13 ib, 1861 The following Is a portion of a private letter from fleg-ofioer Dupont to the Assistant Secre tary of the Navy : Os Boaao or fas Fsisats Kueaaa, > Port Royal, F. 9„ Nor. 9. j Hj/iUar Mr. Fox? During the dhhoartenifig event* of oar passage, my faith never giro wajj bat at »amo momenta U ■ emsd appalling. On the other baod, I permit so elation at oar euo ecu ] yet I cannot refrain from telling you that it has been more complete and more brilliant than I ever Mold hare bettered. I ham been too fatigued to tend a detailed efiloial aeooant of the battle. My report is fell ap to the eve ef It, and I thick will interest yon, bat I hare eenteaied myatlf with a eucoioot account, which I think wi l be liked as'well as a ooro detailed carratire. I will, however, forwatd la time for the Seoretarj ’a report. I kept ander way ami made three tarns. Though I passed fire times between the forts, 1| had aflasklog division of five ships to wateh old Tatnall, who had eight small and swift steamers ready to poanoe open any of oars, aho'nld they bo disabled. I could get none of my bigjrtgates ap. I thought the- Sibiae would have gotten clear to the St. Lawrence. X asnt no word, and the Savannah, was blown off. I do not regret It now, ei-rop: on their account. I bi lteve my phn was dear. I stood against the tide, and_Jad the management the bettm- in ooosequesoo. Their confidence was 'extrema that they could drive as away. They" fought bravely and the rifled gnus never mused. An eighty poaoder rtfla shot went through oar main mast in the very centre, making an awful bole. They aimed at oor br, 1861. J tfr: X have to report the lo.jowwg casual ties in tbo ec'ioo or yesterday in the capture of the batteries at Hilton Head and B t. In qh»noB of tbe delay la the arrival of some of oar transports, and tho unfavorable ettte.of the weather, the flsot wai unable to let oat for the Soatbcru Coast until the 29ib, when ander the convoy of a naval sqaodron .in oommaad of Commodore Dapoat, and after tbe most instore oomldtraihn of tbe ohjsots of the expedition by thatfi>g offl:or and ojaelf, It wss agreed to first reduce any works that might be found at Port Royal, 8. 0., and tbaa open the finest har bor on toe ooaaithat extits South of H&tteru. It was calculated to reach Port Royal in fife days, at mast, bat In oonseqatnee of adverse winds and a petUotu etorm bn the day and night of tho Ist of November, the ff:et arrived a« Port Royal bar not antil the 4tb, and then bat la part, for 1; hod bejn almost entirely dis persed by the gale,'and the vessels have been guaggllnjt op to this, daU>. The transport Iteamers Colon, Belvldere. O.’Oeola sod Peer less bavs not. arrived p- two of them are known (o be lost, and It is probable all are. It Is grat ifying, however, to s«y thatnonoof ihe. troop transports, connected with the land foroos, wore tost, iboagh the Winfield Scots hod to sacrifice her whole oar go,.and tbo Roanokv aportion of her cargo, to save tbe lives or the regiments on jtaird. The former will be UQablo to again put |o;eea. Tbe vessels Osnnocted with tbe naval -portion of tbe firet have also eoffeted nmob, and 'tome have bceo lost. After a careful roeonnolseanoo of Port Beyal bay, it was ascertained that toe rebels bad three field wurka of rcmorbablo strength, strongly garrisoned, aud oovered by a fleet of throe gon* boats under Captain Totu&ll, uto of tbe-U. 6. Bevy, besides strong land foicsa -wbihb toe .rebels ware concentrating from Charleston and iSiTannab,. Tbo troops of thirobeli were nfcor-: words asoortototd to have bseu eomaatuded by Dray ton. • One of the forts, and prc-bibly the strongest, was tlmawd oa Bilton Hcid, and tbe other two op Phillip’s Island* Ji «vm deemed proper to first redaoe the fort On BiltotT Dtcttf; thpogb to do to to a groator.br Usa flre night have to be met from the-haUcritv oo Bay Potet toe Mine time. Oar original ptsnuf co operation ol the laod tbrcea i&|th)i attsAk had to;be set aside, U cocrequchce ;6f the. tote, during toe voyage, of a greilar'poriibu of. oir mesas of disembarkment,itogetoer with-toe fait that, the only point where > toe troops sbpul.d have landed was from five V. eixmUei, BMsunng arouad toe; lolervocing shoal from tbp anchoriDg plaice of our transporta, olto geUier too grosi a distance for eucbcsaiul de* barkatloe with unr limited means. It was, tbeveforr, agreed that tka plaoe should bo rc daoed by the foirbe aione.. in conser queoce <*f ibeebitiered condition of top fleet,, and tbe delay ia iUq arrival of vessel* that were iabispeafibie for the attack, it bid to'be pbst* pdned until toe ?ib tost- I wto aYmdjrp spac tator of the comoat, aod.it is not my provxnco t>|eoder buy report oftols acUon.bat I deem H as impiraUkjddtyto laytoittoefiring and, manouvenag of our flset a;ato«i ;i tbat to too rebel* asd their formidab’e JasdL was; a m«»tor-pitoe of activity aod profuesientl> skill thAt Bui;. biv«? elicfted toe oppltaae of ita rebelt tbemnlve*, saa ticUcal bperoucnw 'libtnh that too aeeb prsise casnoftiia nunard*. ed to-the lCiende aad akHl tosbtbnsd flag. officer of.tbe.hitai jqaadroa, Juitfiilui ; ofioen connected wttbtba lAenio! too masterly onekAud4t ought to 1 . have been new tb befttly appreciated. Aftor toe_wOfhiwcroreduced*ltobk j pQU***i a oaf them with tba lond forMs.u.Tbu; beantUally coMtneUdworkenHilMuHasd.wauaeriossly tripplad, and.mijoy ol.ibe 1 tens Yflsmouaud* M»cb .g«i|bt#r .'hid ‘ beta ..Bide tbaroy-majiy bodlss hstfag~ba4a bniWM duw. totf ****** « •6‘warefowieraahalf a BIU distant, u-b •• rr?'““vT .it ,n ir w Tot la’tad, for mtny nltea,'was found •irswtd wiii ana* and tccoutrvmsais ted the ?*«*!• of*helr*bala which tbay-threw aw*r taifceir hasty retreat. W» into pcaeenanof about forty pieeea of cirdl naace, most of which li of the heaviest calibre aco o( tba most approved models, and a large quantity of ammunition aad aeon eoeiptse. , r *P° rl *b° valuable asrvieee of Mnrlwtclli| aaiuubt U *bo eout server, assisting no with Ms accents j as* jsnalve knowledge of this ocaatrr. Bis services are involosblc to lbs army u w«U u to the navy, and I earnestly recommend that important notice be taken of this very able tad scientific offleerbj the War Department. I aa.TerjrMpacUoUy, Toor obedient aemnt, (Sigaed) J.'W. Sniaxajr, 'Brigadier General Commanding. After landing and taking possession of the farts, Geo; fibermu irsacd ih* fallowing pro* olamatiodi ' To Ik* PtopU of South Carolina ; Id obedience to tbo orders of tbs President of Use United states of America I have landed on your shores with a small foree of national, troops. The .dictates of a doty, which, under these circumstances, I owe to a gieat eover* eign State, and to a proud and hospitable peo ple, among whom I .have pitted some of tbs pleaiaotest days of my life, prompt an to pro* claim tbit we have corns amongst yen with no feelings of personal animosity, no desire to harm yonr cuisine, destroy yonr property, or iaterlere with any of your lawful rights, or your social and focal institutions, beyond trhst the causes herein brieflf alluded to may render unavoidable. Citissns of South Carolina, the civihted world stands appalled at the course you arn'pt&suieg } appalled at the crimes you are committing against your own mother, tboi best, the most enlightened and. heretofore, tho most prosperous of nations. Ton are in a state of active rebel (ion against the lews, of your country* You have lawlessly seised upoe the forte, areenais, and other property belong ing to our common ooontry within year bor ders, end, with this property, yon . ere is arms and waging a rutbleae war against your coo stluulonal government, aod thus threatening the exletenee of a government which yon are boned by tbo terms of a solemn compact to live coder, end faithfully support. Ia doing this you are not only uadermising aad peepar* log the way for totally ignoring own po litical and social existence, but you are threat* ening the eiviliiad world with/the; od Lana sentiment'that self-government in impossible with elnlisad man* Fellow dtissns, I m plore you to pause end reflect upoh tin tenor and 'consequences of your sc'« If the awful, eacrihoos, mads by the devia tion of oor property, the shaddlng of fraternal blood is battle, the. mourning, ani wsUiag of widows and orphans throughout our laud, are' insh&iciont to deter you from farther par suing this unholy war, then ponder, I beseech you, upon, the ultimate, but not leu oe?talo, re euU which, to ita farther progress, mast .scoes* sarily and. naturally entail upon yc-cr once b«PPJ end prosperous Ststo. Tedeetf, can you parson this. fratricidal war, and can’you im brue your> bands in the loyal .Mood ©ryour oouotrymeo, your friaods, y curJtistmien, lor do other objsol than to ualawiaily disrupt the con federacy of a greitfeopitj acOßfoderaeyestab lished by ypur own'baadi, in order to set up, wets it porilile, an iadcpehdsot.goveume&t, under whuh-yeu o*tt -never live-io peace, pros perity or quietness. CaroUniaoar We batfb octas among yau as loyal men, folly Impressed with bur constitutional obligations to the otii - tjnexf your State. Tool# obligations shall bo performed as far as la our power | hut benot deceived* tboobligttioss of oo c hi nations against the oaututuilonol author. ftUs Is paramount to sU ctbers*~ Xf, la.tbapar forjaanoe of.this doty, other minor, bat Import ant obltgationeihould be ia aay way neglected, it mustbe attributed to lliii niinisliliii nf ilin case, bocaaeo right, dependent an. tho law of the&:*:e, meet be ceoerastlly. subordinate to mliituy cxlgencim created by ifisorreotieo aod f Signed} X...W, ShbWlAif,' ' BrigadjetvGensral Cfommao.dinV r Bmdfuartor* 0.U., Porf Bo ya{ # 4TosC 8, l&dl. v ' Fi‘oeß» wjush, ' i Ulltoa Head, Pert Eojat Nov. 9i *1,1351. f Sir-. Since writing my official dup&.tehjl hare sect the goaboaU to taka poweaaibß ol Beiofort to protect the inhabitant*, bat I re* gret-to «ty tbit they bare fled, andthe town M abandoned to the cegroevwho are reported tone na being laaitwlett condition. Tfin light reseeie wbich I hoped to >sto were de« •iroyed In tho deatnietiba of'tb* fori* by the rebele. Tbe potHriflcß-wt* rianed end a number ofleUer*, &e., obtained. I have cov ered Shall Creek) at the month of Broad virer» eadharo cot o&th* •OPaqnlcj.Uoß. baUeten Charleston and Savannah* -\ " Bcipectfolly, roar obedient eervact, -. (SifßM) ' b. P, Dsran,* 7U* OOMr Oomstrtog P.A.- Eqzadrrr. To Bn. 6U*m WtUmj temim of PU Tfooy, WoMm S *m,D. 0., <■ . U . ”* The moment to. D rey toe took tn theycslbcfthe 7ih,hU.2Qo.«tTihtiw«ht dlnctlyto the W*fcattU This la worthy df .so tioa, «• psttisg down tUrootnei th»; tb» •Ikm ware reedy so fight for< iboir misfari. Tho;'isM9«atta Capt. Ammonia crowSi, at" Bewfcrt, oee ot'thaia ealUnfc ost In the Joy of ixli heart! «I dlda*t i&Uk you obuld do ft, bum. 1 So i«jt as astrao* from a private !«U tor from is oOocf cagiged tn the bbabtnfmwt TiuPsxt Weaasv, cff HFtn ffea&V V -.... Fort AojaniMboc.tifos.ft, Uttl.—f—, Sts: l have the luawr Id tofora yoa cut | yesterdsy. X attacked the enemy's batteries «* Bay. Point sod Hilton £Miec*gerd sod Welker,sad taeoeeded..to tUsoolog them after so eogagessant of loixr boats duration, sad drtvlog ivij the eqaadroa of rebel steamers audor Cost* TstaslL Thd' raflanpr,! /># yaiterday roads as acquainted with the superi ority. of Pork Walker, a&d to that I directed mj ipfelel efforts,engaging It si first at s distance, of 800 sad afterwards 800 yards, bat the plan of jatttek. brought the squadron safitalsatty seat: Port Heavagerd to raoeiva its.fire, a&d the •hips were frequently on both tides at the same tikne;_ ljj& action fu began* oo my pMtrSk SO minutes after 9 o’olock aod ethalf-past two the American tnslga was hois tad on the flag-staff of Port Walker, aod this aoralag, at tosrise, os Port Bssarejtard. The defeat of the enemy terminated to their utter rout and confusion. Their quarters and encampments wcraabanflcncd/withDut aoj et« toapt on their paxl to carry away either pobUo or private property. The grooad over which theyfl&d-wftt strewn with the arms of the privates; and thwofieexs retired in too mueh heate to submit to the la* cußbrauoe .of their sword a. Liddingntf marines and a. company oi seamen,! took po£. tetaioa of the deserted ground, sad held the forts oh HUfcDn’Headuniil kho arrival of (Sea, Sherman, to whom I buj the htoaor totransfer ita occupation* J We have captured 43 pieces of;CuoQou,mostof them of the heaviest calibre, anid ol the most improved description. The hearer of these dispatches will have the honor to [cany with hlmiho capture4''flaga. amL Jwb small brass field pieces, leteiyhelocglng to the State of South Carolina, which ws- sead hoae aesaiuble trophies of the luooettof tbo ten. ▲ -detailed account of tbia.battlewillbe ret ttittod hereafter. J have the hooer to be, very • year obedient nmit, . ) _ [Signed.:] - 8* ?« Dtookt, .T'Aff rgrttr n-rnTritnl ..g H A. -j_ p. 8 —'ThV-beeref of dispatches will also tiitr withthe firsVAmericau ensign raised ap* ba the soil ol B>ath CuoUne sboo the rebel- Itou broke ouu- -,'V. i ToikiLCatear Wmtie, Secretary of ' . New Tons, Nnv. 13.—Tbe‘fib<5u»«’i spa cifil lepor’irom Poruesa Monroe *&)i ihat on Tburaday motaifag thejuiure flael tonnsdlia two grand lines fuf tba fight. , Tbv sUoaer Dieovilie flanked the Bovtmant, wbleb' waiiu; a Circle, first d^liveriag; Rdaurcgard on lbe ..as -tbe came roard, taking ForuWiUisr’oa toe goutb~Wesu Bolblonsretposdedvigofouidy. Tke Pawncto and Moblcaubaving foAbe tone bedeg got aground,.wate jctoiaiderob-y dgm* <-i The bofthattiaeut intsdAetweea four and five hour*, when too to&ftfls* en PorrWalker omadown. ' r, '^! ll ' (C 7t'. a '' T; fjbe rebel Joss UTtopfSiWd 'r" - Ban. Drajtomcummttded ai Fort WtUnr, and CoJ. &Uottat-Fjrt B'raurcgard. ii:i (the robela r«UretiVe6rct*4ruU CrtiV to a village SAjmi'.es in tha .whAro ; it Is yubposed toey.Jntend to make ustaad.-YY l {The utgrocs bad - already bvguu to pillage bKvfog fled to Cbarlestob;,by.,fmaU tbioogh tbe inland roaU.u- <:■ ju.. i It is understood tost Geni'Shcnusawtll fcn. prove tbe defenses of bis xbith tng any forward Bpro«wtoL'.. *7 a £ ix \ io ue foru Wss a'mge supply qf./tqmsul tion •tores of the beat descicipunm JY' V f Commodore Dupont wUl be easily, fcffected. ••*- r -- J • 1 A REBED ACCOUNT. li.i—The "Memphis Appeal 0/ tbs llth eoeuica the following ditpstco 1 - SapdeaaJlj Aoo. 9lk —c ls Ana Orleans,** . The aieamtr Batntoa ha* arrived lroia„J?*)rl ; Royal.witA the woundedficcc.utacneafttßieni -' yeatqrday. . d • 7^-—r-, .. Tberp w»rt fifteen rarrtla iscide and aefml /Oatatad* - 'Tbe' Mioaetflts ws® tie first to ut* ■ ter, followed by othcts. Tho Attack oaths forts srasfrom threetides* - After.the tirsSrpund from Uq.fleet the three . > principal gttes rathe batieiy wete dismounted* ■ Tbe es(« Immediately. .. ... .* +..? . :. r : The rebel, itsamee *tfuhvjlle wu.atfit George's oa the 391 h of o:tobsr, taking on coal* QjW J '. . PimBCKGi? irAnKETs*. ‘ • 7 . : ; tfisportfA .ayotafo’/c* jIU fititlyrsb &U4tU>\ .-;wd: a gwiaacat. Motyiber 13.150*. I ttOU&-*Th:rQ is no now f*atoxe to noU.e to th> flour surki c ih» c'eouoJ.l a only no 1* r jt*, eel tit) .traasaettsaa are geaee.lu twricud'io aaUl !o:i..w FalaomtbU,Family yt sv£@3/.C.:o dodoat|i©:, •:.*• •,Ift udo dp at ssAlt fiO da do at 60 do istriittiio. QBMIttIB&-Nioietiat cnchscfct!; nlocfli bill tlotawra at iQci lOdodo atCOc; lOhbdiEogu at lOdr J asdSObagiCcflaatie^o. aBT?S,'APPZ»ES-»coot3oce ia a“,iira whflaprloMai’esuady t&d fdUv mt'cttUed; totiofKdbblsat Om(a gl tt 3%^' L ’Ctoitlyat %i £S^ ZM. ;: .. • • m . /X CBUD? 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