or not al rjLicnot ran cit'i. MOSDAr MOBHIMQ, HOY. is.liST CITY AFFAIRS. UnxoaoLounu, Obi«rnU9u for th* oo rtttt, by a. E. Bhtw, OptieiM, 68 Filth itmt —conocua lilijr: „ iii 101; !■ iiib» » •’«!«*, a. oo: —4o* **-' “ "• > 00 40 * 1 r. —...... B»roiMUr In tho Court ol Quarter Senaioaa, oa Bator d«y, Judge Halloa delivered an op'aioa in the t,M ®* the Commonwealth n. Ji En Llttell, being tn application laarreat of Judgment and lor n new. trial. It in perbapa neceeeary hern to elate lhaluoder the act of April 1116,1861, John Smitley van appointed Inepoctor of Do tnenllo Diatilietl Liqnora for tho County of Al leghnap, and that previoualy to the paeeaga of nauTict Junta Xiittall had been appointed be City Cooaeila aa loapector and Ganger for tho eitp of Putaburgh, and thia conSict of jorie - diction lad to an iadiotinent for miedemeaaer againat Littel), upon which he wan conticted. Hance the niolion for a new trial. Judge Melldh, in deciding thai cane, tare: "Ihe net of the 10th April, 1840, makaa it a polutmant of an Inapeotor of Dementia Diatillad Llquon for the county of Allegheny, whooe do o early, he night have adraaced one atop farther, aad ban enbraced tha faith he rejeetadwtihe faith which ought to bare traaeneted kiaetna yeantlap for the kaowl* •dye of a Central Power and aU.penradiagi knowledge aad lore ol the Moat I*o* Citt Count.—Wa taka plaudit it callilf tba attaalioa ol oar rtadtii to tbit popalaraad proaparoba iaatitatioa.' A* aa el- Heaat tad tkoroagh tchool it kuaot bow, dor baa It arar kad, a tapariar it Ika Wert. Thoataada of tkt moat iatelligaat tad adeem*, fnl Baa tkroaghoat tba cooatrp eaa taatifr to ita atparior adnata! Cl, aod doabtlatamaor tkoataada aora will pet be tddaLto Ika Uat of itaaapportara. i.lfot only Book Katpiag, with all it* teeaaaorleaiia Boat lborou|h!y and id* tlUlcallj Uo|bt itre, bal ynang aaaa deair. IndtaatracUoo la at* ol tha higher braacka orMatheaatiea will Bad ample fadlitiao con. aaetad wiihtk*Col|rgi.. lu aeaatoia eoitia al*| witboat iatarraptioa, and ataddata being admitted at all llaaa, poaeg aaa oaa ckooaa tbalr Owl lime for eommaacluy a euaiaa of aladr, and-puriue it ra tbalr eircaaaiaacea admit. lat Cocarr Comtntrom Ecict.—Sal arday, la tba Coart of Coaaoa Plata, Jo da* Bhißaoa preheated Uit ctrtigcaiabt lb* newly elaatad Ooaaty Commtetioaar -Datid Colliaa, Ee), I gather with hi* bold,, tad aakad that tba oath ot office ba adaiaiilared to him. . Tba oath waa tdadilalerad b; Ur. Hanoi, Clark ol IkeCoane, aad Mr. Col,lap will cntrr Icrlhwith upon bla datira. Mr. Pattaraoa It tba ratlrlag olEcar. Scebm Dum- Aa old mu umed W«, Lejbara, a cibiaal miter bj trade, Fll faoil —dan trblrWd\ca-Bmrdey.' TbVdeoewd wan (boil etily.ire yean of age, aadboard ad with hie lira, i who reaidaa M Bicoid - atratf. Coroner Bojtwick held aa ia (fleet oa tba body, aid a eerdiet that he died frrha •'oalnralcanieo” waa rendered. ! Jacs Wiuor, a coal miner, while going into a coal bank ia Kant Wlllianuport, Waeh- Ington eoeaty,, on Wedaeaday laat, knocked I tbraianat of bla yjpe,a portion ot which fall ■ Into Ira alia pocket-end erploded a pored of blotting powder. Ha wae horribly barred, and will probably loan both eyne.. : A Pocapune—Oa Therdaymoriiig a flno ! iafnat waa farad lying oa iha atepa or a rani* dance oa Beraath etreat, Itapataralty coaid aotbetecaruieeiand 11 waa tokea ta charge —by MfgfledS gortnab, Hecreiary.ol thh:joard of Gaardiaaa. . - .. I i i ...... i -- -i, ' -;r if ! 'Camel or New,—Mr..! Collier, la iha 1 Conn ot Common Plena, preeaatad a petition i aeklag lor tbn.okaaga ol tba corporate nemo 01 iha. Kagly Firr Company lb “The Etgle SieetaFlrn Kagiao Company.” The prelhn | Uary order waa made. o»®mu,—Ttro.hno* I ' .drad thnaaaad poaada otekelle ware chipped 'i tj ? ( da< at pact awort ijfo'i’llia ytr.-, (,;.4 Iflckolia Wftltoa, tba! Bf. fhziti £>jisa iftjsSp *.? o< i*. ,, ® I ? ,r ' rf Railroad ‘vrT*** * *“*• or tbe Pkiladel pbla/e<(j«r,ufollow*: “How ia it, thitwhei the iaeone of the Peiiaylraaia Railroad Con paay ware Ed,000,000, the Muti-nunn.l diTi deada ware fir. par cent, and now, when tbe fheonet are writ Billion., the dirldeada are three pet cent I Bow ia it that the proa* peilty ol the road aball.reduce the diridenda ud pot the atockboldata in a wotee eondi- UOD *° ,w * r * " follow.: “We are not _,*|^-,****• ■J*t«m*nt'of oor correspondent of 5 percent: ii tree, Ml If tree* it does not follow that with larger reteteee there might not be smaller dividends. The capital of the coantry hu bees greatly ioersaasd within a fewyeare, tod restrictions oa the charges here beta interposed u well by the Legislator* is by competition. The bnslaeet lor the greeter portion of the put jeer hu been carried forwird af some uiaad venuge, being direction, rcqnir tag greatitaeuitlM of loeonotieee, cira aad ftaifkl ,*Bd panengera etatward, ■ atarang conparalifaly anpty. Thaa, while ■ll"t»teTaTaaa*a nay haea ■heea'iacraaaed. J.7.T. P . . M or - ? ootopnny to dieide all ita V 4 t “* u 4W ** tow than at r I» a word, anonnt mcil .k..” oooplnliTe aa to profita any of * conpaur’a proa. aala«l.fcf«*" , in ,h * i ® ,t “ Ce of U " P “ n * °onp»»y, it r* autad that, alter proeidingfor tho laat dnidend, there waa t aarplaa of aone *800.000,. which inaiew of tbeengagamenu of tbo Company, and the grant nanertnimy of the fninra financial af. raira. It waa deemed moat prndent to ratain In hand lo nant co.iiaganciaa. Wo bnow no non ol tba Pannaylaania Railroad Company 10 J** PtWo, hat wa belieaa it to beta the control of oßeera who are man aging if with: fidelity and thill, and for the beat mteraata of tbe ahtraholdera.” ..... 595-10 Pannaylmjalam Shot In Watten, vtr- Tbe Wheeling Prttt, of Setairday, anye:— “Ihe remain, of two ol tbo caralry in General Eally’a oommand, abetoD Tbnraday lait, while oh a teoatlng eipadltlon, ware brdoght to tbia elfy oa Prlday erenlng, en roam far tba ruk : daneaa of their frlanda In Washington eounty, taken thither to-day yla tht Hemp. 1. “S'S* 4- 41 "■ laarned from one of the Ringgold Oayaliy aooompanjing said remains. ‘tapPMra aoma filty-fonr of the Sraanfidd and the Ringgold Cavalry ware out en a aeoat, ud tad piued throngh n gap .boat nine milea east or, Romney, toward! Winchester, when thoy w ®r* trad upon by a party of rebel gnerillaa, •boot ran handled in Bomber, eonoeeled in the wood* by tbn roadalde. The hlndmoat horie of the troop waa killed, ud: than the whole line rv, „ d ?p° u - Samuel Dram, of the Qrten fifit, ud Wm. Hertraft, of the Ringgold Oanfry, atooped rram hit B i° tt cn, a ,ta, s“, to ““ U »* Three honat warn atao klllad, ud alght wonndad by the rebel fire- Futnl of a Soldier. John B. Rolmeyer, n member of CapL QUta’ oompuy. Bleklee* Brigade, died let week at Port Tohaoeo, en tha'Potemae.ef typhoid forar. Hli ramalna raaohad thla elty on Batnrdty, and wa™ Ib.twred on Snnday afternoon, from the hallpf tbs Vigtiaat Saglab.CoapaDj/of whisk » ttsabtr. Ths'klreoaiuaut of ibs PWMU fif .tht rtfo—ud wws ueh thu It be. for IheeefflMsjto ettrad his bttnsi, which w*i eondaeted in e twj crcdite.- ble muDßr., Cirriigei tm proennd, end •Tcrjthiog reqaisbe for e decent bntUl His KM»ms wue mUmd on Troj HUi. .The do -7“ • printer, end prejiou to his en. Ustaent hid bun eogtged In Here&’i offices Hn vu in,delieatohenltnwken he enlisted, end wu ednsed not to do so, bat bis Japalses were ra strong that he eonld noV reaein u home. Poor bellow Ms Us lore of conntry he over, looked self, end now sleeps In the petrlot’i grsre. • taddeaDewila. .: ?*• Sadler, en aged and highlj as taamnd raaidut of Allegheny, iall dud on Bnaday mornidg, at her reaidenca on Sandnaky atreet, near Water alley. The deceased, al thoegh far adrucad in lift, had been in her nsaal health op to ihe moßeatof berdestb. Bhi attudad prayer.muting in Ree. Clark’a ehareh on Wndnaaday nulng last. On Ban **j *he ete her breakfast ts nseal, and‘had wiped her spectacled preparatory to reading, when ahe fell npon the floor aeorpae. Chvxcb Dcpicnaoirs,—Dedicatory' eervices were eoedected yuterday in Dr. Plnmerti Central Preebyteriaa Chnrch, Allegheny, ac eording to prerioos anaonneamenti The at toadnaoe wai very large, and the extremes were solemaud impreuive* eeilee recently erected by tbe Methodist,denomination, on Bigatey** lane, in the Second ~ Ward, AUegheny, wu alto dedi cated to the service of God, end a large amount was nbeeribed towards defraying the expenses ol the betiding. . r Ktuxo it A Hokie. —A aoa of Mr. P*r. 01 . .^*! 1 * l b “ r *' *« ,d I? leer*, «u 10. ■laotlj killed by iha kick of a blind homo* on Sondiy lut, The lad had been aant for a baa kalot poial«a;,paaaint thron|b tka lot where the borne wee, and, u ia aappoaad while laai ■f **?, recairad r fcltl kick on the aide oftbd naek and face; Hewaa dlaeoTered by.tuaa.olb.r a f.w nutates afterwarda. with the baaket in. kia band and the potatoes neat, tared oa tba (ronnd. /Dun on Holm***.—The followtna Penn nlTtob soldiers died near Waaktngisn on fnaadar and Friday leal; John W. Buss.ll, deranth eaealry. at the Otrele hospital. Z. M'. LtMhUn, Third oanlry, nl the boaplfaL D. B. Jadd, Forty. Sixth rafimant, at the Inllrma. nr. Obaa. Bye, prfrate; Fourth oaralry. S D. Writon, Xorty-Fifth rolunleara in camp. Bibber, UawlUr, at the KrnpUra Jeana Hospital. Prlrate Jaeob Bran, Iwaaty- Thlrd Tolantaera,of typhoid riser. x T, !i I?***"** ”- M "I 01 tbeaoldieta of the. “Becktail” Re,la*at Jus* written koine to Ueeditsr of the Tiofa Agitator to seed tbeaa batak taile to plane in tbelr beta aa a dia tlnetiya decoration. /The editor reqnaate the aportatnan' la hie nel|kborbood to aflr thiuu selres to meet the dented. . - Baaeuniil Balaam! Banaama I from ■2". *ioJ' ’? AueU °“ Salta, at Barker It A I aria lot of email n|nred Black alike of superior quality at 87 «nta, worth *l7B. Aleo, Clo.ks,Shswl. and Dreae Goode. Call ead tee. • Bua »«i employed in Baker k Co’a coal-bank, near Webeter, had pla collar bone broken aad.hu eel*. ee.erely' iejered, a few daya ago, by.,.the falling of. n maaa of elate. Oar fi«ok Tabu. The CampUgbla£e 110*7 [ Hooted Down; Oetectlre Felloe; tharlee Diet. SX*/s“ij£ M V El S' *“—» * Bretben; . SSSfi gffiSST’ ~ f In Ibie yoUait the Pnbliabere, Meeare, Pe lerton, who hart preeanled the works of Ckarlee.Dickene ia a Tiriety ol edillona to the American pnblie, hare eompleud the series by collcctug / together Thn Lamplighter’a Story, Hnalad Down, The Hannted Hoots, and a camber of other stories, which ha*a ■jyor baler* been collected into a yolame. The edition before ne it a aeet dhodaclmoi we noticed, oa Batnrday, a .cheap edition, in paper contra, pamphlet form, but those who weald add a ajoa to Ikau collection for fntare praaeni nee, will of Conroe prefer the more permanent and eeayeafeat form of ttUneaOypriataddaodecimo, in ite atoat and aeefel cloth binding. So much for the me chanical pert,—ae ter the other, let ua aay, that if we war***Ulag oatoa a jonraay and aonght a book for amwemaal by ike way, do yolame pnbllaked thin ceaeon ahenld find a place! in oar ntliee till waked tret safely stowed ibie on* bi n comer. Lei tbeetory he telle belong or abort, Ckarla* Dickane alwaya telle it-to •’.ail that entry reader ia enre to .wieh it. were wafer. Some of lbeW ehortar itoriee of hit are eiqniait*'; and a tolnme of them it la wal tsome addition to lb* readable book* of.the aeaaoa. 1 • -* Nonre.—7b Ike Pammiefikt Gatitlt.rt. tUf*g i’f_Sht* k*t TokftrtncnUUi Utying : a f Reetae of tbit Afentmg and Rnaafeg Bantus aabaeribere are notified to .pay! all money* dae ap to Satnrdiy, Nonamber IBtb, tome. After that date,totkelratwcarrier. Ia takiag laa»a, 1 weald return my eincer* and kaartfatt ikaaka.fbr.tha many kind labor* baatowad whlladnltrarfog the aewe inf bat dieifipi. . Tontii Gao; W. Maaenaui. ■ ii~L. - ■ / jeetiPA,!. * ~laaac*lad{#dbttiy*mflfo*d<7).*maß>*i lu 'MM,tamthenaMmae the Inlenaitiee of lona glowing in tba ganilaal of boaorna, becuia oat of eight parts of her nature one wu derived from African blood, given run to n tragic drama with nay thillini *• may be icon from ■ brief eketch o the plot: ftmily, with the attachment to old family eluta which may ha readily imtg. fund, becomea, nflcr tbo death of iu mkaco line bead, involved, throagh the rucality of a Yankee overseer, named MKHosker. George Peyton, a newphew of the widow, returns from u? nf .. , ' Joan ! i 0 K «ope* He Tails in love with a beaotifttl Octoroon on tho estata, whom bis late ancle had liberated ia writing, bat, aa appears through a legal informality, she atilt 1 alave, the estate being bankrupt Tba Octoroon, inclading the negrost, c&me ander tba aactioßMr’v hamaur. A rich y oang who hu fallen in love with the yoani min, radoers her father to buy the estate, ao< her sensibilities beiog aclto, aha seeks to lave the Octoroon beaaty from the busily grup of the Tillaii. who, however, on ibid* her, giving $36,000 for the prise. The eeeond ?J el ?^ cr Vk Blllem Judder, is alto enamored of the fair Octoroon. In the second act, a en rious aeeno occurs, in which tbe vUiatn Me- Ciosky murders a boy, robs the mail, get pos session of certain papers, and lays tbe founda tion for his detection by being accidentally pho tographed while in the act of committing the ctfime. The tragedy of the piece consists ia (he Octoroon-artfelly getting her lover to ad minister to her poison* to avoid the embraces _i.S* r master—on taking which she says, with a tolling meaning, «I had but one muter on earth, and be'has given me my A nk-tragady comista ui the paranu and death of tbe villiin by the Indita. Among tbe best scenes in the piece is the beautifol and touching love scene between Zoe, every word of which is listened to with breath’ess attention. Then, in the third act, where the Octoroon breaka ont in' the warm expressions of veneration lor her father's mem. ory, and will go gladly to the bloek that bit o»*J be cancelled. A speech from Old Pete” to tbecongregste'd staves, exhort iog them to be as lively and cheerful as possi ble, in order that ihey may sustain tho reputation of ihe estate upon which they have been reared, prepares tbe andience for the sale ol all the chatties at auction. In the fon ih act the Indian is arrested for the mur der of Paul* Wab-no-tee is about to be lynch ed, when a photographic plate is brought to light, giving an exact recapitulation 0 f the murderer of the boy by McCioaky. The vil )uq it seised, placed aboard the steamer, bat makes bis eecepe after having eet fire to tbe same—the avenger of blood, in the per eon of the indian, following his track. He follows him all night throngh canebreaks sod swamps, and in tbe end - takes the price ol btood for blood. This, it will be aflmiued, a» it has, is a siroßg and effective plot, fall of incident and excitement. The firattetpaste* off smoothly} the attention is mereij inflated, out with each snccessive scene the interest of. the audience intensifies, until, at the cloee, its enthusiasm, which bss given vent to repeated ontbnrsu of approbation, is worked up to an irrepressible pitch or excitement,and a perfect storm of applause greets the grand and beantifol übleiax which immedUtelv precedes the ffinai drop of the cartoln. Indeed, the "Ostoroon** as an noting play, cannot be considered other than a complete triumph, u sooh It, lino won. der that It hu proved enoh a decided tnodsss whenever It hu bsen so fur prodncsiL At the Winter Garden, Hew. York, the place hu now kero run for several weeks, and m see ti will be eontinasd nbtwilbstandtog the absence of Mr. Clark, who bu gained a great reputation for his admirable personation of Salem Bsnddar, and who ti at present plajhiga star engage ment at the Walnnt Street Tbutre, Thiladel phta. At the Pittibargh theatre to-night Manager Henderson promises to pcodas* the “Octoroon” in the same splendid style that browned bis format tfforti on tha same drada last winter. The place U well cut, alt of the parti being In competent hands, and at it ti a drama that bu been more talked of ib»n any other, save, p«r b«pi» Uncle Tom, there ti every ronton to sup pose tbu the theatre wlUbe crowded with large •od faahltnable audlsooes for nights to eomr. We are to formed that seats can be secured three days tn advaeoe by applying at the box effioe of tb* "Old D>ary. w i Tmtml Aocldewt on tlae Valley Road* On Baurday afternoon, at fonr o'clock, a, fatal accident occurred on Etna street, in the' Fifth Ward, on the line of the Allegheny Val -I*7 Railroad. A teamster, engaged ia hailing n load of bark to tbe tannery of Mr. J. H. Ralston, on the bant of the Allegheny river* nt the foot of Locust street* whs thrown from his wagon, while pusing np Etna atreet, to conseqqence of bit horse becoming frightened At a locomotive attached.to a coal train. Tha hone became altogether onmanagable, and the driver waa thrown againai the train. The wheel* of one of the care pitted over both legs, ernahing them nearly off, and cansieg speedy death. He wu abr,nt fifty years of age, and boarded in Allegheny. We failed to learn hti name. BoariD.—A aolditr nuard Shide, who en lifted hero ia « ctvalrjr company, and died recently at Washington, ol\typhoid fever, wai beried os fissdsy, at Bharpebsrt, where he retided. _ Bi&od Food.— Attention is called to tUs most naurcabl* end ecUollfle pnparadom, ad* tenitnna soother eofotan. It la an settnlf valsabls specific in all eases of InfanUU Ohio BtaU Journal, . Wumbtu. tißsa advsrUaauent. for sale, by 410801 B. Klkblb, Accnt.i4o Pitubarsb, fa. .UlTiMwtnV , 19* To Hone Owiers.. DR. SWCITTIRffiIdbIBLI bill. ■SOT fOR UURIKI U oartraUdby aay } h» all satM of arising from fipralsa, Broires ot Wrenching, (to sffset la magical and esrtaln. Bar noas or Baddls OalU, Scratcbae, U«ngs, : to. It wU» also core speseny. Bparto and Ringbone may bs easily' prevented and eared ic their tnctplohs stags*, tmt eoo* Armod oases ars beyond t>ie possibility of a radical swra. No easo ef tbs kind, tuemr la so nrspsutu or hopeless bat It may be alleviated by tfcn Llaiment, and Its faUbtnl appilcatVm will alwaya remove tb* Caatneaa and soabls the boras urtnval with oompa rstlv* saa*. Bvwy bona owner iboold bavs tUarsaady et band. Am Its timely ns* at the first appearance of uuaonees will effectually prevent those * formidable dtmse mentioned, tc wnich all kome are liable and wbicb render so many otherwise ralcabl* borscs nsarii worthUes. Bsb advertieemant. &, B. (HLLIBB A 00, Agents, Ooraer Wood end Booond atreeta. antTdjdAwrali muitars Aotiits U. B. Army.— MSN WANTED IMMEDIATELY! fOR SIXTH RIQIMBNT 0.8. OATALKS, BBBGIeAtt BBRVIOV. TIMMS Or IMBYICM ONLY TBMEM YBAMA. MVnJofalng tbts Regiment will bs CNIfORMBDu •oon ss snUated. Tbs highest pay per month In the service. _ Horses- and Bontomeot* Olotbing, bnbalstAnea, Quarters, foal end Medical attendance freeof ebirga^ $lOO BOUNTY J ■ Advancement open to mli. for forlbsr partlenUrv apply at Uw RmtoJUbi ufller, NaTIONai. UOTBL, W«lsrrreet, ttekrfimllfe* i*M, PUtabnrab.Pa. - HfiHRT Re.BAlfi* Captain, Blxtb Brgtment D.fi* Unvalrr. . EscrßlUpg irr i FKw- Mon* juroauiTß - wantad*to fin lbs tanks of,the .. , ( DMlotfJUfLKB,w«dsr(l^te'TßOfi.R.BOBX. Tb* Company win ttt Peered U sobtt M'mmpWsly erganlsedf end vrfll go into imka as cbdpJlMDtsra. Armour In ■ ood - v '/ Jw4- Vj ■■:!* J; 1 ! W- ; u t/iU.-p tM’i *■s: ‘,l* r 7 cm utfi t a THE-InATEST MWS, HECEIVcfi »r THE OHIIY GA2ETI E OFFIci MASON AND SLIOELL CIPTUREO They are on tbe way to New York, FoaTBF-a, MoitnoijNov. I.*) tia Baltimore. —The U. 8. steamer Sjo Jsciato bas jost ar- rived from the coast of Africa, via West In dies, where she has been cruising some six weeks, Uid Poini wu electrified by the ti dings ibsi she had now on board Messrs. Ma son and Slidell, who were going abroad as ministers of the Southern Confederacy to Eng land and Fnnce. They were taken from an English steamer in the Channel of tbe Baha mas. The Sao Jacinto will toon proceed^to Hew York wiih. her distinguished prisoners. Contender Wilkes rep;rted tbe news at Head quarters tn person, and will forward his dis patches to Washington to-night. The steamer Belvidere, having been report ed, will leave for Port Royal early to-morrow wiih mails, dispatches, be. Foanutsu Monaos, Not. iff.—a special dispaicn to the New York TVabims uys that Muon and Slidell were aboard a British mail steamer. Commander Wilkes, of. the San Jicinto, sent aboard and damaoded their sur render. Tbe reply, was that there was not force eoough to take them. Commodore Wilkes then sent ao additional force, and pot the San Jsciato iq a convenient position, whereupon Slidell and Muon were surrender ed. The officers of the fioglish steamer atate that they took them aboard not knowing who they ware, tbeir destination or bnsinesa. Capt. Wilkes lennderutood to have acted ou his own responsibility. Gen. Wool hu granted Slidell and Mason permission lo send open letters to their friends. The San Jacinto leaves for New York direct tbia evening. Fobteiis Mokboi, Not. 16— Slidell aad Ma son ware taken from an English mall steamer, on toe 8;b last., off Bsrmn'da. LlenU Fairfax and 36 armed men went aboard from tha San Jaolnto, with five offlaars, and picked ont the Rebel Commissioners. They made a feabla re sistance, bat war* lndnoed to leave. Tbe cap- Bogltih ateamer ravad and swore, ewW thi U. 8. o(Basra piratical Yanksas, eto. Mr. Emtei, one sf the Rebel secretaries, also resisted, bat himself and oollaagna nooom .the.lr oofiftnement. Mr. |lUdall had hti wife axil fonr ohlidrea aboard. *key were allowed to proofed to Europe, deck Ohu. Wilkea, whole a New Yorker, had aa in terview with Gen. Wool, and expressed tha opinion 4bet-h* had done tight,, and. said that, right or wrong, thasa man bad to be secured, and if he bad doaa wrong be eonld no more than be cashiered fork. !S BT £*1 B Not * M— Via Baltimore. *U 6. stumer San Jaolnta nlUd to-day for New York, with Messra. Slidilfand Muon aa prisoners. A flag o! tinea went to Norforlk to ay, but •brought down no newspapers, or Intelligence.of any qeeeriptlon. Tba gnn b'jats Canibridge, Meant Vernon “2 Ij,ckwood have gone up to Newport News. The rebels have auembled in oonslderabla fores at Great Bethel, and an attack upon New port News Is by no means improbable. _ Thu gns-boat Young Rover hu bua unl to York river. To* gun boat Cambridge arrived to-day from the Rappahennoek, bat briogs no news. ' Tbnreoest-fin 4t Norfolk destroyed a Urge quantity of stores, inolndlng nearly the entire supply of oil. (Tbe steamer 8. R. Spaulding leaves for Hat* teras in let to-nlghr, having in tow twosohooners loaded with frame houses for tb% troops, and •tores. The steamboat Bstvidsre will also luva for Port Royal to.eight. . ?bLTiMoa*, Nov. 16.—We have no details or tbe srrevt of Muoo 'Stidellv There are many euteide rumors, are believ ed to be mere gueetwetk. An officer of the tttaaer San Jsciato caioo np on the Old Point boat wtrb diipaicocs » 0 d harried off to the railroad depot where he took a special train for Wsahiogton. Tlae fact of their arrest is undoubted and has created an immense sen sation here* The name of tha British vessel from which the prisoaere werataken cannot be ucertalaed. Passengers by the Otd Point boat state that all tbe private paper*, document* tod in struetionaoiliiiideli and Manon, ware eeixed. The tamiliee of the prisons'* wjre allowed to proceed on tbeir voyage.' the Captain of the British.vessel is said to have delivered them up onder protest. Soother* ffewi. Baltikorx, Nov* 16.—Virgloit pipers of the 14tb insu, have been received'; by (agitivea. who arrived here by the boat Irom Old Point. Tba papers appear to be vary mnblf in the dark "ith r «M to the operations of the fleet. A .A tg of trace from Norfolk hie to-dsv brongbt down onwhandred and fifty reingeee The rebele uantne to mike light ol the «*• fair at Port Royal, bat it the fame time be* trey their apprehensions of the resells. A resident of Norfolk thinks that there ars netriy 20,000 rebel troops in and near that city. The frigate Mernmac hie not yet been com* pieied. . Lyntklmrg, Nut. 13—A diiptteh from JoneiUorongn, Tenn., dated to-da,, a a .a that tbe Union men have s camp of 1000 to 1300 men it Elizabethtown, near the North Caroli na [the, and have also another ot abo tv 700 near Strawberry Plains. The forcas ars ia creasing it both then plicae ind they threat en to take possession of the Railroad, and bam ail the bridges. It is also reported, bat not confirmed, that they have taken pbaaenion of Bristol. The panic is so great at Savannah thifevu the men ware running and tht small ware merchants*!* packing «p their goods to leave, bat had been notified by the authorities that they would not be permitted to carry off their goods. The RspvbUcsft te indigeael at this cowardly deterlton jn the time ol danger, and nrgea Gea. Lawton to iaane aa order pre venting any able-bodied mea .under 60 yeara of age iron leaving. * The Richmond DitpMUK eaye we have in* formation that the auiboritiee ol Sonth Caro lina have commaeicated with the Government ■pon tbeeabject of bolaUeg the black flag, to which ahnsioe has been-madhaince thd.attack upofi the coast of that state. ? . It is believed that Gan. Lee has received or ders from the war department, urging that those captured mast be regarded aa prisoners of war, which will be disregarded by the au thorities o' South Carolina, and that tbe same course wilt be pursued which Governor WUa adopted at the time ol the John Brown raid, saying, when we are done with the invaders tbe Confederate Government can have them. ~ The Norfolk Uejhß#ak7Df r y««erd»y,- con tains the following t Macon, Gs„ Nov. 14.—The planter’^. con vention have adopted a resolution endorsing the defensive action of the Goverameet, and recommandieg a discriminating doty of 26 par cent on the productions of the United State*; aleo that tbe cotton planters, should the. war continue and the present crop remain uidie poeed of, ehoold not plant next spring, •beyond the wants of home eonsuaptloe. New You, Nov. 16.—A special diepatoh to tbe Ttofttt** isys that there are between 4,000 end 6.000 Union troops in Aetoaec county, on tbe eastern shore ot Virginia, where there ere 1,800 rebate in arms. Commodore Goldaborough sent a gun-boat there lo*day # A regiment of cavalry is expected there in a few deye. Fifteen thousand troops are now at Au* nspolie ready to eabara. The Vomor is that they are to reinforce tteu. Sherman. A fleet fe uadentood to have gone to Pensa cola, and the. news of another naval exploit may be expected soon. ’ Geo. Sherman is reported to have seized Pinckney Island, and all the able bodied ne gro?*. No attempt hzsbeen made to lead on jibe •main island. . HpwYou, Nov. 16 —Tbe etaamer Oity of New York sailed to-day for Liverpool withufl passengers, and'‘the Prussia with 14S jftiben iw. New You,Nov. .16 —The general meeting of the Bank Commlttea hid e leagtlgr eeealon this aftarnoon. Obese was present. It Is reported tbst tbe iotion of theSeteei Oom miuee of yeeterday lo reference to the third fifty million lean wefl Mtontreft lav ; ; N«w You, Nov. 16.—Adviecs from Btr badoea to tbe 28od ttlu, etate that the Pirate Bammrwectherent that 4ate» ;_ _ . Dttioif; Not. 16.—Joko MektCHf,! I«t» BUU Trta»rmr f trild &t Ut Il|kaft CbiHT obuii .Cowt, for «aMnimwt or »a».ooo >««■ coorictod. f "rut*. r-i *• ‘ • • *• «• kj. 1 ~M JV.i . From WnUagtoa. • wiiOT«o*i‘irb»; wr—ateu*r fto» us* Upper J* oInHUC u> 4*i eays.tfcataajntc igent lady,.the wife ofarefugee.oowiVovT employ, b« reached Darnestosi^|romMarftnib«rg r Vc., which place the Itfton !u( Monday. * She reports that the esccsaieniete .were .still crowding their troop* into Winchesterto op | poae the progress of Reily'a eoamiai, who, iney >m‘gi*e, Are much nekrtr Winchester, tbaa vu report** it Ust account* The de feciea of that place were being strength i Ntd ud advanced) iad every preparation nade for a/desprrate resistance. All thtmi- Htia of Berkley and Jefiarson had bdeir seat 1 thither with aeoh anai as -could begaihered. About 800 of Cot. Ashby's cavalry ware eta ’ tlosed at Martineburg, and picketed at vari . ooa points on Ute Polomic down to Harperto • '*ny« These treated thefewrentainig union people with consideration, bat e coynpany .of guerrillas, 60 in number had spread terror-sad dismay amoof til classes, depredating alike 1 the property of friends tad roes. Bhe can give no reliable intelligence from any other qaarter of Secrssia, ezeept to confirm a pro* viont report that Johaatoa*e forcee were con gregatbo'-it Centre villa, leaving bat few men at Manassas. The following order has jaat been issued: HeasQoarsma Acer, ) Aw v Gsnnai/s Omoi, Nor. 14,1861. f General Order A©. W Complain! hat been made to the President of the United States the! oertala persons within the State of Virginia, id plaoes oeoapled by the foross of the United States, olelm to be incumbents of olvll offleas, SUU, Coanty and Munleipti, by alleged ad thorlty from the Commonwealth of Virginia, f& disregard and violation of the deelenttion of the people of Virginia represented la Convention at the* City of wheeling, Thursday, Jen* 18th, 1861, end of the Ordinances of the said Con rentloa and of the Aott of the General Assem bly, held by authority of the said Oonventlsn. It l» therefore ordered , by directions of the President that, If any parson shall hereafter at tempt within the State of Virginia, wider the alleged authority of the said Commonwealth, to exercise any cffioial powers of a civil natare within the limits of any of the commands efthe occupying forces of the United States, nniess in fursoaooe of the declaration and ordinance of tbc Convention aseembM at' Wheeling on the 18th day of Jane, 1861,- and the acts of the Gen eral Assembly held by authority of the said Convention, taoh attempt shell bs treated ee^an not or bostUity against tbt Unitad States, and \ toon parsons shall be taken into military csito- j dy. Commanding offi&ars are dlreoted to snfozoo this order wltbin tbnir respsativs commands. By command uf Major Gan. MoClallan. [Signed t] L. Teonas, Adj. Qan.. WAanraeron. Nov. 16.—.Tha lataiiigence of Ihncapture of tf aeon and BiideJl haa dlffoeed the greatest possibe joy among alf clashes,* fa elnoing ol eourae the'Government official* from the Preeident down to the hsmbleat meeeeeger. The brilUm,explon at Port Roy 's! was certainly not more,lf quite as electric in its effect spun ybe pablie mind, as the. in king of then generally regarded dbpr&efrl«d; end dangerous rebel emiesmries. The follow ing order has be«o issued : Uny Department t Net. 16—To Flag Officer Sami. P. Dupont, Commanding the 'South Atlantic Blockading'&qusdroß, Port Thoau ud Soatbmploa. While the 6.0 /iciilo' tu ii th. e.rroireiL ptrlot ihe Bib.au Ckueel,aboet 34 allot: lo Ul. wett-ird, tb.y mot ihe picket, ud; u and I. neb tun, fr.d . rtol ho», ud broa,h|. T»o Kota, wan thu out to b«r,ud.r lb. coaa.sd orLlut; Fwho -boarded to. packat ud wnatod Muoa aad SlMbjl, who warapanoaalljrlntowd to blot. The, fint objected io ibelr batia raaovad mtboat the tteptoj.neat al loroa lo* tbit parpou. aowanr, tkcT -an aedajdur remoted witbdit lanbcrtroaula/ud coarnid >|>o Su Jtclato. Moan. Baltl. aad Uc> Farl.ad #i» alao' broagbt da’ botrd, tad tk.T «ro all ao—.oa thair w.,1. KIW Yolk.' The paeket had no other 1 ante her own flsg that of Great Britain.' Tbertmainderol the pas* ••ngers, including thqj ladlee eoeneeted with ton SlideU and Masoa party, were not molest ed,^and were tberalore left freo to partde their journey, v • { The official dispatchea are -volemltoas, and “dude meral accoieU-lof tfae etptare, together with the Masoit aad llidell against being taken from a jßritfek akip. < Kama* CttT, Nor,l«._A wagon mortal, jut attired, gtVee UlormiUo»oftl(e*beptun, bylb* tebele, at. thraeh’clock fkla aioralu. • uito tad a nalHromPiaaetnt HilT/Caen co!, oflftj »***_ gangol twenty nan btlohglng to a Olaralaid bendofgiyhawkern.. BortanaUly botkbanka aaucipauag a' rohbarV, bad Torwardad ■- tka greater portion ol tkair moony to aplaea bf aeenritj. Northrop k Cu.ia loan la abonf $8,000; that of tko Union Bank SMO.~ Tk!a will not prayanl tka baaka carrylajfon baai nabs aa nanak r**■*» «■■ ; - Cnturaan, NQt,l6;—Adticaafromltoae enna> haadqnartara auto ihal bn tkn. lOtb. Gan. Coa’a brigade eroeaed tka Kanawha aad: New rlrara, and drorn tbe rebel*back threa mile* from all tkair politico*,- Gea.Scbenck’a colnmalaundod attacking than in tka raar, hat wan pnraated eroaaing tkn.nur from high’ waur. Qtn. BankaaUbripdeaioTednp and began to foal tkair trial, wben.nlharp akir. aalak took place, laatiag from fonr p. m. ailjT 'dntb;—Whllw-BaahamV font lan on their arm*, waiting far 'daylight, tka rebate began tkair retreat, and ware wall on lbeir way tS* Raleigh before tha moreneat waa dlacorarad.- Bakbam puraued than for twaot/-flea ntilea •Widal a drenching rain, bat aaaing vary liulr chance oi orartaktng tnam, tnraad back. In a akirmiah with tka bear gaard, Col. Cro gan of tka nbeUaralry iad ; t (awothara wan killed. Tha Inaa on oar aide waa hot two. Hr Sr. Lottie, Nor.l6.—Tha armiea of Price. and BdcCnllocb an retreating into Atkunaat Ipin nadaratood tkap kayo gong, IQ Ft, Smith, wham aoppliaa kara bean collected and tkair winter qnarUrakalng bnUt..‘tßafonlarin#: Hlatonri they find all tka hayaucka, ebra cnba, kc., in tkair Vicinity tb pnVani our forca from obtaining foraga in cam weparaaad thorn. '- r- * : -.-> r Preriou, report* regarding tka .immlnenoy. . of- a btttla on tko 8d inhti, originated in n largo foragiog party oi rabpla o* Wileon'aCriefc bang mtaukan fo r aa adraaoegiardof 15a ■ tflOmy. .V'W-h-o fa irir-j . Unn. HiotarhuatanrilTtnFlotHnrPiler by a flag of lroce, npndHrttag : tka, intlybe. twaaa paufad into Nor. lot, and addrliaid a latur to Adja> lent Gaaaral Tkoaaa, aattiag forth hla rtaaoka tkenfor. :j ' .-r| rBnwonr>, Nor.- lO—Gan. . dLafaia' cuwmind waa rapaCtad ay Port SaoU ina tkn .aTanlagbltKaT*ih'J^A 3 - 'Adonbtlalraabrt InyatMrawaanforcb of 1:000 tVkau at Bowar'a HIU, llty iniiff ftbßi Port Beott.. •' ~ j. . Tka eraadag .of tha' *aw.wlHttrySapinianv o( Kanaaa t witk|d«i;.Gan,Jtkit*rl*ci)nimind, ; glVao graaliutlafaetion aifdoon(danoa lp ! . tka dttiaaaa pl lanMa;' ( Tha racaat'atacllon la thltSiat* rttnltenia tka eholea ol Topeka u tka Bute capital.; , / Barron, Nor, 16.—Cept. Hunter, of; Uni jntißerPeUa.lrom Batwuli, arrlredtt H»b< ifex and ttportei&twTrtr'k»:'lin7ieiiaide the Britieketaaaied euaWer Niahrllle wareta porL.ThaFlagal babltuteferrad herdergo.oLorme tod tdoa'U' jtlone otwer to IkoNathriUb udth* latter had General Dix’a Proclamation. Bai.TiMonn f tfov. 17.—About timrikonsawt troops, including Minns* Button battery, will" nitrch from Snow Hill, Hd.; feta iiccftm.c lad rfortb*tapt43B-eoaßttea,-Vi., to.jfir. - Oc-' cofflifriapMpArad to array iiielf lor lbs Uoioa bui Northampton show* 6ght. , Tf • following proclamation from Geb. Dix bis Men sent in advenes of tbe expedition » T 9 tU ptopU of Aecomao and Northampton OountUo, Virginia: ■ The military forcsiaf the Untied States are aboor to estar joureoaaties a> a part of tbe Ueioa. They will fo among you as friends; aad with thaearoest hope tfiat ihej may not by your own nets be forced to become your eaemlte,They will invade no rigbts of per >on~or property,' contrary To yoorttwi.; Your limitations will be scrupalouslyretpected. There need be bo fair that -the ; quietness of 'any flreiide will ba disturbed unless the dis turbance ia canted by yourtejvee. Special directions have been given not to interfere with the condition of any persons’ held to.do nattic service,- and in ordar that there Bay be io aroead for mistake, or pretext for mis representations, tbe cobbs Oder*. of the regi ments and corps have been, instructed not to ; permit any neb ; persona to come within their lines. The .commend of the expedi tion te itttrnstid to Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood, of Delaware, a Btate identical in •one-of the. distinctive featares oi social. or* ganisatlon to your own. Portions of his force came from eonntiea in Maryland bordering on one of yours. From bim and front them yon can beaesured of the ayapathy of near neigh bore enrwell as friends, if yon do sot repel it by hostile resistance or enact. Theirmis sion Uto inert the authority of the United Suiee'‘to, reopen your ioterconrae: with the lovtl .gutea, and especially with Maryland, which his just proclaimed her devotionlo the Union « by the most triumpbaot vote in bar po liticil Minis, to irntore to commerce it* ac customed glides, by re-esubliabing the lights on your coast, to afford yon a freeaxoortfor the Products of yoor labor, and‘a iree ingress fer the necessaries and comfort* of lift; which yon require in-exchange, and,io.a word, to put an end to' the embarraaamenta and restrictions put uponyoa"bfa caSablelirandtiejurtifiible rstslUq*.]f the calamities ot intestine war/ which sredesolaiiog other districts of Virginia, Md; have already' crimsoned her fields with fratetial bloody fall upon will not be tbe fault of the Gonrominu It asks only that its nutkoytty may be recognized. It sends among yon/ a force tooatroogto besacoemfully op* posed, which cannot be - resisted in other •pWt t. O ! wantonness and malignity. If ‘h^Mre-anyamong you,jrho, rrjectingall overtures of friendship, thus prcvoYerVtafia tioft: anci airaw down upon themselves * conse quences which tbe government is most anx ious to avert, to tbeir account mnst beiaidibo. blood which may be shad and tbe.desolation which may be broight upon peaceful homes. Oa all whoars thus reckless'of tbe obligations of humanity, aod duty, and on all who are found in'eras, the severest punishment war* runted by the laws of war will be visited- .To tboee who remain in the quiet pursuit of thier domestic occupations the public authorities assure all they cangivepeace; freedom from annoyaneo, protection'frbmforeign andinisr-. nil enemies, a of.all constitutional and .legal fightu,and the bleaiiogs of a. just and parental government.>, (Signed) > Joan A* Dir*,- . >.v . ‘ Msjor General Commanding. Louranuje, Nov. 17,—There was a alight •*ow, the first or tbe'seaton, thte'mbrfling. The Mount Union Whig has a rspbrifrom Thomas Turner, one of Geo. Nelson’* aids, relative to tbe IsteFikeian engagement. Be •*j» it Preatoabar, Ik. fedeiaT itn ditid.d ialo two fcolaaiaa,/aßa aadar, Col. silly ait John. Creak. Tha olh.r met' ika aaemr by aaotkar mala at Jo, Cnek. Tit. litter had a sbarp engagnmeni for one hour and twemv BlßuiWjiuntiny=the=yib>hr,~ktlHsf=afxafld WbUadjmf-tWsniyflbur. ; » -reported that they had Ibsf from two to'ihree hundred, ot whoa forty, wire killed and about .sixty wounded*—Another eebonai says-tbe-rfecleral loie wUs %ii killed 4nd' seventeen wounded. The. previous, account from Cincinnati appears to have been greatly exaggerated. u falling rapidly, with 7 feet 3 inchss wutir In tbs canal. Weather clear." ,JfercUrj37 o . SiTumiH, Nor. H,—Afedtral Biel i. port** to »ar« ptaadFargaada, Florida, TU- Mrdrp, boaodcd looth. ■ i la »Uen|Uieniii| tbo ol tlio eiijrj aid * rtieral foetioo Jot aaoaritp-privalli. ■■- ■ * 5 ■ Tta Norfolk Dan Boqk Yajra that. tba ahip" kaaarrired at Saranoai'wjlh a carlo ol warmooitroar.-ic.-;- •• •• • • d.ocl ml (mind at Camp Putt; twelra mlteaabjTa OtmlMton, tkia asralaf, ■ Out. Ball, of Com pany* KvtttS OMtpndaUmraf fetrapK wliiU aroMtaj Ua Kanawllt |a »iklff. fan audof iha itaama- CoaißodoTa'Panj. \Tha Captain and NTtnof all man Kara drowoad, Too ramalo thr van nrad. . ‘ Diltoki*, tin] 19.—Got, ’ Htaka bn iua •d a piaalaaMtlaa, oaUlafirVptald Hulon of tto Lublatwa al Mtrjltnd, >i Aanapalia, aa tkrSIA iam* U» ofcj«t;Maf-i».»-caMli>h Manbad ia kar old pnilioa J at Ike hath ol tha Union, and Id nndo th« tniloroai Infiaia- Han;of Uib in em bora bow' coaEaed' Ih Fork Want*;- ,— -S'/-- ; • St. Jama, Not. 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