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MONDAY DEC. % 186 L
<JIT T AFFAIBS.
Mktioboloqicil OraißTATioKfl for the
Gauttt, by Q. E. Shew, Optician, 55 Fifth
atreet,—corrected daily:
9 o'clock, a. x. -
%!*' " a. •
0 • fl p. ji.
Barometer, - -
Fob Sale. Wo bare for sale about 2,000
Bn. of old type, together with a large lot of
rales, etc.
Cit,.Delegate Election*.
Th. election of delegates to the Republican
CitJ Convention, to convene on Tuesday, to
nominate candidates for the office of Mayor,
. Controller and Treasurer, were held on Sat
urday, pursuant to a call or the Committee.
As usual, the contest for delegates was be
tween the candidates for tho Mayoralty,and in
some of tho districts the roting was close and
spirited. Mr. Sawyer carriod the First, Sec
bud, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth
Wards; while Sir. Lowry carricd.tho Third,
•Sixth, and Ninth Wards-with the exception
of one delegate in the latter district, who'ran
a tie vote with two of Sawyer’s delegates. The
following are the names of the delegates
•lected:
(vS?*^^ 0 ** I ** Wilson,John U.Sarber, 0 W
CiAm, anj k. C. KlUott-for S^wlcr
Hard—<worjp> Wilmm, ThouiM F W^Uon
reW * Jt ' 3 L *" 8llltD an '* " c - Bay—for
ITtxnl—Andrew Blm*, Ca*p*r'tWiF n «
8 ' Kei,Dodj '“f AlowwwSStcSin-
J Kon * Wm
u. w. Hubbard and Julai Llereaff-for
S' The Subsistence Committee.
■ Sonafl inquiry has lately boen inailowhy the
flnbelitcnce Committeo did not food 001. Wil
'• : llama’Cavalry Bcgimont.on Wednesday morn
ing last, and it was asserted that some of the
. aoldiers wero bogging Tietuals in the streets.
; . In jnstieo to tbo Committee, and for tho infor
.motion of those who have so liberally snb
■ scribed to the fund, we may sute that tho
: *" '“ d T * nd willing to feed tho
' ‘.™*i“ e nt on Wednesday morning, hut they
- > ... d .«*‘?» ; nri >™»*i<>nfrom tbeoOlcers as to
trenkfnst conld be eaten if
- i Th “ t>oau were expected to be order
-ed off ereryhonr.and it would have been very
■•'.'J?S£L fcr , h °a Com J m, ‘ te “ “> «>»™ mn the risk
'•.trgg l **-. • •*"?«■*> from ell this, we are told
; w r ,0 , 1 “ y to “* on boa rd tho boats.
Many did beg, it was not from necessity.
It 11 worthy of remark, however, that thoso
so ready to censure the Committee for a mero
• ‘J. rooming neglect, gave them no credit for
erhat they actually did. .On Tnosday evening
Muiy fed aver nine hundred men, many of
erhom hs4 jnst arrived by railroad, and had
locomotive appetites. The hall was open trom
- «vo to ten o'clock, and the following victumla
ywran consnmod—olK) ponnds of bread, 350
rpounds of ham, 300 gallons of coffee, two har
**l« of water craokcrs, besides batter, pickles.
other otceteras. This was the Srst Penn'
eylranu regiment that the Committee had
7 : -nmtertained, and they were particularly drai
, ' h rm of treating them well,. The labors of the
Committee are purely benevolent, and'hidJt
people would regard -them as tar from pleas-
p ' rfornicd williagly and
. ' ’Xke following communication, handed to ns
*B appropriate in tbit
: > spirit is not dead;
lf *** %v * x] Wag there*
Froodayl, that my country hied
nuen strength, ana dignity iaAir;
« fa WWW I • few d»yi eina, a*ldng‘‘Who
ie.to blame * ft* the omission to provide supper for
eurne troop# that pawed through the dty the preri
i - The question«carries its antecadeut*
with it, in the recollection of the patriotism, fadus
• pj end labor so kindly displayed by many of o**r be.
.nerobnt and actire females, during a series of months
. past, in providing mmU for the soldier* fa transit
al !*£. “*?* Warehooee end at the City Uau!
their kind attentions fa waiting.upon them at
> the tables. Perhaps to many minds these mild and j
courteous attentioos bestowod by our tender-hearted I
Hadlee may be regarded as fart and buried in oblirton
* • tUe hungry and way-iron? apfaiers, and that no
\ & hnpreaaioß U left upon tbejfaoest and &elfa* I
J hearts enveloped beneath the martial uniform: but
I «mch is not |he result of klndoeaa. Ul
... To elucidate, permit me to relate » single feet tbit
came under my own observation dnring a recent visit
to Fortress Monroe and It* flne military hospital. In
i humeeoue range, of bo*, teuanted
Vysoldter* fa varbus stages of radons Ulaease^my
- -r nunpanlon, forthe momont was a young lady ofFitte
,*«d affahtlrely en-
Chged. fa the duties at home, alluded fa. tifouitaa
r (as waaforquenilj done! at the conch of a tfoe'iook
w dropping a word of comfort
faTers, pains 'and sorrows, he
hnxlonalj obeerred to the lady, “I think I know
*o her reuly, “How can youpowibly know
me? he very feelingly “1 remember you
gave me my supper at Pittsburgh,”
Poor follow, he left~hjs home and with all the ardor
'"2« r d S To *f‘*? *° hU Co W*n> wended
with railroad speed to the battle held. Iu
tbs of hunger a tender hand and Mailing face
had fh>d his (date with nourishment, and he r-intni
-on;and m?w»after month* hare els wedandtltebat
; tie fouht, W lie* woundad and disconsolate a tlious
- mile* ftuut homo, his mind crbwded~wUh recol
lections of Mood and carnage; and his body racked
with pafaty yet be_ao sooner sees the hand that ad
ministered to his wadte with kibdneae, than the recol
- lefttoh of person, time dim fresh in his man
oit and grateful to ha heart. -
is lh«re not fa this incident much to encourage
our ladies to continue fa welldoing, the remembrance
which .die mot with the occasion, but liras fa
tbaukth) recollection fa tbo hour of pain, peril and
T'fZ’., I }™* “ d I *. opt ’ ,bat our ladies engaged
worthy enterprise may bare many
un ‘ l that their
lE?uiruTtvJ'f?, 11 " n J K U * n ,n wl «. *nd that
HtLh£‘ i b,! “ u ‘* b, « » u<l daughter .
• Gtibi ZtOu. J. K. not U the onlr
Usually the g„teful amembmo/
The Railroad Bends—lmportant Be
• vision.
Jedgea Orieraod UcCandleas, of the U. S.
Circuit Coart, delivered a decision Saturday in
the ease o i Evan# vs. the City of Pittsburgh,
apon an application tc sol aside a mandamus
execution against the Controller and Trea*i
arer, io satisfy judgments 'obtained upon cer
tain ndiroad bonds issued by the city, the
Judge decides that the- proceedings 'err legal
and regular, aed that tbe money must be paid
r out of the first funds coming into the treasu
ry. This decision affects both cities alike,
the aggregate judgments agsinst which now
J>ot np $140,000. More mandamuses- will
follow, and » refusal fopay (so j ong M fbere
are fond* on,hands) ftobjscts the treasurer to
imprisonment. This is a new aspect of the
bond question, and tho tax-paysn may pro
paw for extraordinary demands in the shane
of miUage. Under this decision, thoeo who
- hold judgments against the city, and seek the
remedy of mandamus execution; must be paid
while all other municipal creditors mil
.be obliged to bldo Choir time.
■ it? n °tioe has yet been served upon the City
Tressnr«T under this decision, but we ender
•tsnd th*J ?* w proceedings are about to be
4aftitttU4jrZHi a prorent the diver
< aion of the p«*#o foods from the purposes for
' wfateh therharjoiJppn specially appropriated.
y .Ih‘ the . meantime, ih* Audi in the treasury
will hot be disbursed for pny purpose, so that
■, ;|Mnou holding city.warrants will here to re
• tain shorn fora while, or sibnut toa"*bare”
• wSindays go** by.
■ * olt B<>m«g_ ?4K».ia—Clothing ha»
tan font lo tho Mayor’s ofiep, by toldiera at
Georgetown, D. C.; for the following partioa:
JameaMoElfoy, nan Geo. R. WHteTco...
ArthnrEUiott, Manebeitor; Robert McCtkw
wS' P " d ' t John Algeo;
' jy‘ Uon > Mre Wm - Dorore: Junea
: Vnilam Bfehariaonj-Potcr Meilroy.
.V***® There ji a good deal it
■ **? Priend BlBee, attaohed.to
. Jba BitklM brigade. Matthew Megraw; Jo
eeph Flower, dlaniel Sneehaker, Jofeph Paa
lmo, Samuel Hay.and Joieph Swaney, bare
•££*’* tl*"* *°. 4 Wlioo. fey.r, .ithio a
* wildcat of
. Jtsiwi .eounty, has been lodged In jail *t :
JVm Hrf* *S*L "pofr the
/““•W «*• flWm, of Mecca, frhfoH. j ;
T , The Government Taxea.
JTh. dhwt Ux assessed; upon the value of
•U jh. real estate it the United State., to
° f millions of
• 1 “‘ be * n o«rlookrf by many perrons,
who ,„ m to u ttnin th|) |lopreuJ#ii (h|t
. ” “ bnt °“« national tax (the income tax)
paid. By a law of Congress, approved'
Aogust 5, it was provided, in order to raise
KUi IT “'“‘‘oned annual sum, that each
SUta shonld be compelled to famish a Certain
e P o r K?„ thl! • mo ° nt ’ ww’hi..^
apMi^edlllfhp’"?? mtnaer: Assessors,
? rM,dent nnd approved by
iKrch next*
thT«bf..‘ h ° fe * ch Piece of real estate
mnnl “ ng b '“ a npon the snpposed
° f Bnch P TO P er, r th » firstdsy
th..W^J r 0n P t rrom Uxation is
th.tb.long’ng to the United States or any
r' ;7r lb “V POfmanently or specially ox
empted from taxation by the laws of the State
in which it is situated. A deduction of fire
it n ion re ?A d ir*" 1,111 b ° made fro “ ‘hi. valu
ation. All persons assessing taxable nroner.
.MKiMsSas. ,h 0 offender
ho made k Tb« y f* “ d oorreclidns may
taxon win w bleh the payment of
taxes will be made?*ill be published in a
*" h di,trict ‘wen P ty days before
o L dDOI an<l if Porous neglect
°"? rd,ng t 0 notification, the col-
IrflM. - 11 . s k * P 6 ” 0 "* 1 application to them
within suty days after therLdpt of thocol
"".l- If tben tho •»«>*" not paid
* no ‘ h . <,r twenty days, he has powo? to
The Su£ ftf S w IUD v ? b ° ■ppottionment for
will l f lork i* $2,803,918, which
wil only be about ono-Bfth of one nor cent
upon the present valuation ofprop„t£,*. the
™*rr° U ?> which will bolevied on and
fi ”‘ ° f JanMr f "ext, will bo three
KtsTxct? lucemoa aboro eight hundred dol-
Jars, except that portion or snob income which
Unittd s e t, ( froU ‘ Trca3 “ notes \nd 'other
United States aeennUes, one which the tax
will be one and a half per cent. The tax is
boa !f"'' d incomes dutingfrom- Janu
ary, 1861. Ip estimating tho income, all Na
* ° naI ' Su '' *nd Local taxes, assessed upon
wilfhl'fi f t°? J wblc ! l th ' income is derived,
Ux d ed V Tb ° Foment of the
n? 1b d °? or b ® fore wo thirtieth day
da/wHI ,” eit ’.? nd / 1 * nms u ”P aid »n tha*
day will be subjected to an interest at tho rato
p®s P® r annum, and in dofault of
payment being made within thirty days there
after, the collector is aothori.od to levy the
'“*? ‘.no visible property of the defaulter,
and sell it after due notice has been givon.
u™ ,b " P r °P® rt y found, the person as.
’°”f d 1 \ ““mined on oath' and any
• bond “. h ° ““f Possess be sold at pub
lio auction. A refusaf to testify is punished
by imprisonment until tho Ux is paid
15 805 IS SHADE.
- - 00 49
- -oo • M
Tho commission of Harry Woods, Esq., the
new Sheriff of tho county, hns been Received
from the Govornor, and was read uh Satur
day, in the Courts of Quarter Sessions, Com
mon Picas and District Court. In tho
lattor Court, after the commission was read,
the oath of office was duly administered by
tho Hon. M. Hampton, President Judge, and
subscribed to by Mr. Woods.
Tho new Sheriff baa announced the follow
ing subordinate appointments :
Chic/ Cltrb— George R. Riddle, Esq.
Jatl»r -John Smalt.
nndLrsffitiJ*? lh * P °! ilio ” °f Chief Clerk
e? Gnlham > >nii ** well known as
•an old hand at the bellows,” and thoroughly
Clnloy ha, .erred several
year, m the office as Deputy, and is every
T he other two
gntiemen named; w. believe, are nsw ap.
Thojad, it willbe «con, is to remain in
Sfjfi 0 k the P rcB€nt worthy jailor, Mr.
N< ! ° t l*’ we * ure ' wi!l ** diiposed to
gamble at thi. appointment, a* the inatito
past three'yearp! mirably th °
8 « riff ' JamM L - Craham,
‘he?”"-* wishes of,
UcL ttu h „rf h , te hronght him in con
*J .V Hw official interccarw with the Judaea ’
an?“-?b tt .w"’ "li* th<! m * mb<,nl of tho Bar,
MnrJUo ft " pwhlio generally, has been most
s£l?b?m' Jh fc **™hie. Jndgo Hampton
. high cfmphment for the abio and
manner in which his duties had
been dlsohargod, and there are few indcod who
will net have for him “a kind word at part
»ng. *
Couyiction or a Murderer.
At the lute tom of tho Common Picas
Court for Belmont county, Ohio, held at St.
Clairsville, Frederick August Snider was tried
and convicted of murdering his step-father,
Frederick C. Stiiie. The parties above named
irbile Still© was court
jng Snider • mother, Snider threatened to kill
tarn if he did not stay away from the house.
th™.. R f fll' gn a U 'u’ n these
iJr'wk*' r \ aDd . Mra - Smder were married
!? '' Reeling, bat. their being some doubt as to.
the logahty of the ceremony, they were mar
ried again in Bridgeport, on the second day
sftf, Cl> .n mb V' , In t*!® evening of that day,
after they had goae to bed, Bqi<Jer relamed
home, and almost immediately afterwards or
dered them to get up, or he would kill theta
with an .are. Snider, at that time, occupied
the room below, and Stiiie and his wife the
room up stairs. It seems they made no re
ply, but St|lle, fearing* from the violence of
his manner there migh) be danger; got npand
snt on the Side of the bed, »pd while h<f was
endeavoring in the dork to pnt on his panta
oens, Snider went up candle'in bis
oft hand and an axe in tho other—end there,
before a word was spoken, or a hostllo movc
“c“t, 10 th ° * ia ° of * b » »>*<•
and dealt Sulla a blow on tba head, whieh pro
duced a large fracture of the skull. Moat of
men would bare died at once, but notwith
atanding the fractured condition of the skull,
Stiiie rose up short!/ after bp received tho in
jarv, aod, with some assistance frooj his wife,
walked to Bridgeport, a distance of more than
" ( oDtnir >' to Mutations, he lived ten
fhSf W.l°*|’ Plnr " I»OTT—John Wetsel,
from Wetrel county, • member of C*pt. Bow-
J i r T ’ed°?„ I “¥i F,^ t VirEiDi ' l »r-
I”!?J I V rb “ ,1 "S on FriJ »y. minus two
SX, ’ tho •"“y " hot »f whii»i no
“ ““SOgof upon picket
d| ttY> a abort distance from Romney. \Vet-
Ml WM twlirnt) » tree, about to lire nt tho
■hulking enemy, wbmj a ball took tho 6n
geru which were upon tho cock of tjje gun
Mona OP Wawos —Some $3,200 of thetl 2,-
000 alleged to haro been ember tied by Walton
the St. Louis gopornmen toon tractor, hai been
recovered in that city, f t was fonnd secreted
in varioni places in Walton's hooso and’ was
all in $2O gold pieces. It had been paid over
to Mrs. Walton, alter Walton had absconded,
by a merchant with whom the latter had pro
▼iooily deposited U, • r
TsKATtie-rHiis Maggie Mitchell has been
re-engaged for six*'nights; and will appear
this evening ip two Maggie haV at-
JK 5 !! f Ure °^ ndfafl “ o,iabw, « idi^c « Coring
the past week, and will no doubt do much
wAa.X^^” 10 * ,u «S
i, w “ 1“ ™y b,d > ‘hat many
S£“h , , bMk "* rd "S*
a grate,'that it died on Wednesday night last
g . C J ,ildof r - ? ,Tld BiCt, of
Bedford county, waa bornad to doath soma
days ago, by its clothes catching ire,
. tlooaan *r a Cow.—Mrs. James Wilson, of
VMhftgWti. county,
while milking a eow on tho'lsth Inst.; was
seriously injured by being hooked—the bora.
it ..the itho \ bowels; and
otherwise intenftlly. injuring Jpr. ■ She is ]y
ingin a prtoartous condition. ...
■ VoLUHTMaa ATTiyTion,—por-the derange.
m ™!f f tb » incidental to the, cl)»ng.
°rdiet, wonLdt, eruptions and exposures
which'every volunteer is liable to. There are
no remedies so safe, .convenient’ and reliable
as Holloway's Fills and Intment: 25 cents
per box. 20».-
graatast bar
gains “ /Mft rfHU, id
dress goodsir 111 no found at Barker's, it Mar
*Wghll|;-iUT»-W Jd’scAiD- • ' .i,
The Sheriff Elect.
Tub Skco.m. Womdeb.—A Wild Hanger, a
superb wild mare captured in Mexico, is now
being exhibited in this city. Also the largest
girl in tho World, «f>92 Julia Huddleston,
aged 14 years and weighiog upwards of 400
lbs. Together with snakes, baboon, etc. t
Doctob C. Beals, Water Cum and Homes*
pathio Physiciao ; also agent for Rainbow’s
celebrated Truss for Rflptyros. Corner of
Pcnq and Wayne streets. f
q f Ml, No. 20 Penn st.,
attends to all branches 0 f the Pental profos'
sion. * i
», ? A . N , D^T° a „ %* ur,ll *y morning, Nov.3otli.at
Mrs. E. D. BANDKBS, in lb. ttd y«J of
w»Saturday morning, Nov. 30
Wf L&IAbC WA UNCASTLE, in the SOth year of his
Safcbathf December Ist. ISOI
0 A
MONBAjr BEO. 2. .
ptnt eight cf the reenifigr incut of the beautiful
«Ull .ccguipl|sbed«cln»»,'' ’ - " '’ '
MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL,
WEPT OF TUB, WIBB-TOjSj WJBS.
Maggie MltiktU.
T° ccaclnll«wlthlli. ''
WILD XJtIBS gjbl:
, —JHmMaggle XllchtU.
1 1 o'clock.' Oortaln. 7%.
DoaatiOß. for Hospital Pniposes.
Ihe OumnuttM Mknowledge the receipt of
the following donations, receired sineo their
last report :
ten for Committee book* " m. 8. Ha-
SJS#* 8 " of JrW ,nU - '*»
Mm. M. Bailey : 6 comfort*.
knuVhSr 87 y “" ° f ,K " : : "“ lr "f~-k.
1 pelrnikocks McKn ' g ‘"' for = ku nk e„,
ISSiLiS^ 1 “*■“« «f£F5
Poorth WarJ, Allegheny— Mrs. Frank filhoi and
Su. M s;i^ ll ? or, , Oom “ lttee: !7 Wttkeut 12 com-
Mntth Township—Mrs. Dkkson'wud tin, H« u „i
ci^X'Tv 6 “siy *• p 35»" *c":
ate o.hlX'.njT" .‘? rJ ' r: . ‘-‘i«lnlorwoolen drew.
. .n . d 1 K r,,,Lj, nisii . wrepper.
Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh—Mrs. Mere E Perl- - I
T)’IlI.u! I rl* | r ? d , n, *? r * *Bd - l»h» of sock,!
oit Mtl, ; J< ’ hu Du ut»P: 0 pair* of socks
■ttv ll™? 1 "” 1 : B “ 1 ' lr: « I'M™ or eock..
i-ImVX. ’ P ° r “■*• BcKnluhir 4
Eighth Word, Pittsburgh—Mrs. M. K Moorhead -
5 p * lni of.sorleend l shirr. d
hU.S.SdJ'SX" Worn,, ,
PUUb " r S h -«t»- Beni- I'sgo, 1.
Potton township—Mrs. Bor. Kelso, Mrs Wi11i.,,,
ssftE-ss: n
A F Jf t ,''’ l,rd ' 1 i ll !;e l ” l >r—Mrs. Seninel George, Mr.
M„ M «''h^.;: ; L K r^h“?rr;
* Cl ’ mfort > 1 ftpnMil; ire. Gw *1
comfort, MUfe Coffey, 1 blankot, 1 towel, 1 sheoMUn
L : 1 U«d tick, 2 pillow slips, l bolster
"!!£•* j?° P ? lcl, £ , « 1 «w tomatoes, 1 glass jelly* i
ahoet; Sirs. Jaa. Patton, Jr., 2 palr stockinet- mJ’j
MnTßlSjd'^h"* l FW “ ta ' 1 quill. 1 pillow case;
Mr. llimiinp!]flrn, oi pillow esses. 5 hospital shirts*
Mis. Jseobmj 3 pair of sock,; M lu Short, 2 toweb-
J S , “"r. 1 "!»>'. • ™nifort, 6 pair of socks, button!!
and turuitl, Anna Wilkins, 1 comfort: Mrs. Calil
iTi bl ? nkot ? Mr *- tllza A. Sweney, l blanket*
nnkuown, I comfort; Mr*. 000. Robinson, l comfort
auiihflSi^ 1, 3 . W ¥ k#lß » 2 comforts, 1 bed tick, 3
foal her pillows, 3 pillow slips; Mr. Byron, (painter)
Coffe /> s I* lr ■todUngi; unknown, l
*"• Kennedy and Mm. Shires, 4 blankets,
2fcathcr pillow*, 2shirts, l spread; Mrs. Wm. O’!?
l ' a i r ,°, flrt , ock!lJSB: unknown, 1 blanket; Mrs.
Sr jl.i ’ ? 54 »&»*». 4 pillow slips; Mr*.
BDJ MB9 K,l *» 18 J»lrsocks, blan-
Sf r £_ 2 2 |*ounda com starch, 4 papers
urina, 2 jars pastry Jam, 1 Jar current j«Ur, 1 bottle
“'“"I'. , r '- SMtuoJ Biddle, 2 pmr pllloVains, 2pi !
lona, 1 bolster slip, 4 towel., 1 wrapper, 1 purWk.
rtomatoes; Mrs. Shinn, 2 comforts; Mrs. Plom ’
lug, 1 comfort; Mrs. Ootdon, 1 blanket* Ornhsns
blink?’w P *K., dr “’ rer * i Mn - Timlm. Bmhh.l
eddltonil^^"• OHmu*. 6 pair Kwks; Mrs. Dr. Jacobus*
addlt.mal * pdlows, 4 pll ow slip., 1 „,mfort, 1 hod
Mrs. pair soefa
Cash expended bP&mmitteo for 6 blanket*. 14
y**ds crash and 20 handkerchief, J2f».
Arrival of Mr. Riddons..
J. H. Siddons, the eminent lecturer and
elocutionist, who is announced to lecture on
Tuesday ovenirig, has already arrived in the
Oily, and there need be no apprehension of a
disappointment. Mr. Siddons is highly
spokon of by the press on both sides of the
Atlantic, and much cariosity is manifested by
our citizens to hear him. He is a graud-son
of the celebrated actross of the same name,
»nd is a man of almost world-wide experience!
Ho was. for several years, employed, a, pre
ceptor to the Prince of Wales in tho art or
elocution, which; of itself, indicates a high
order of talent. The London tfiWrrs
thus speaks of him: J
■ with whf cb he adapts himself
in the dialogue to the various personages in
the secao—tho skUl with which he manages
to preserve the light and shado of his dra
matje pictures—rthe firmness and power of his
wnoas touches—the richness and rocraosi of
his humorous strokes—are admirable.” ;
*■>«? '“OR™* VoLCXTCßaa.—Lieutenant
Wilson Stewart, ef Col. Ripney’s regimbnt,
has arrived in the city with W.OOO, entrusted
to otacan for distributionamougthe families
of tho officers and moo of the rogimont. It
is said a sum equally as Urge was sent home
express from the same command.
Soldier Bnt>T.-wA privato namod Barpos,
belonging..tu the j weu ty - Fifth Ohio Reiri
ment, W»‘Shot, dead; on Wednesday n&h»
last, at Grafton, while attempting to forenhis
vay past the guard. His remains were
Ohio ° om ° S * ls “ TUl<, ' Belmont oonnty.
Fire. —Tbe Stenbonrilio Herald of Thnrs
day says: On last Saturday evening. a fire
occurred at Jayne’s, formerly bronnen &
Jewett s Oil refinery, resulting in its entire
destruction. By great efforts, many harruls
of oil were saved.
DmisooMaEn Billiaud Plateoh—Mi-
Ehwl Pbelnn and Kavannugh, two of the
most dutingniabod billiard player, in the
ftom‘l;Sn'.ti m ’' 0d ‘ n ‘ hU ** ° n
< ?°. LL ' O1 ' PlEraiCßOß—Among the
established m.titution. of tbe Iron City is
Huff's oolobratod Commercial Collogo. In all
notsi|tados of business it always prospers,
and over all opposition it invariably triumphs.
Other institutions of a similar kind have nt
tempted to oecnpy the field so well filled bv
Duff, bat bavo invariably failed when brought
in competition with the superior management
and talent that stands at tins beads of all de
partments of tbe Duffinstitntion. To-day this
college is without a pper in tho West, and at
tracts pupils not only from Western Pennsyl
vania, but from almost erery section of the
Union.— Wtuhtugton Jitvie to.
. to Get Them. —Tn these war times
it becomes a matter of some importance to
many to know where cheap goods of reliable
quality cap be purchased. To such of our
rwders aa desire to know, we will say that
"®. *l. McGee & Co., of Fed
eral street and the Diamond, Allegheny, have
on hand a full stock of fall and winter goods
ready made or furnished U order, made in the
latest and most fashionable styles, at prices
that defy competition. One visit will be suf
.ficient to vonfy thU assertion. +
"Fob Bbttbr, for Worke_A Lore .Slor,
fmm TrmpU for."— This is tho title of o
nine! published by T. p. Pctorson A Brothers
Philadelphia, soil sold by John P. l|unt, of
llttsburgh. Wo know nothing of tho morils
|»f thisstery. JI is stated op the cover that it
is “aMperiorto Jane Byre.’* If ao , it is a rare
production, but we hare rc» little faith in tho
xtatewent, that wo shall not take tho trouble
to verify it.
ORB ** T > Carpenter and Joiner, Job*
bing Shop V irgiu alley, between Smithfiold
street and Cherry alley; All kinds of House
tyepaiHpg done on short notice and iu work*
manliko taaauor. Charges moderate. Loavo
your hrders. All orders promptly attended
AWSMUSEJITTS.
iittsbpkgh theatre.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
the bitile it fort pickers.
SECESSION* ACCOUNTS.
|&r~, Ac. tcc
Bai.tiuhkk Nov. 30,-The A ba ,
received the following intelligence froin the
South. The Richmond -it.A, of the 29th
gives the following particulars of the fight at
Pensacola, from, the Pensacola <>l,, rrrrr (l f
the 22d and 23d insts.
The fight commenced on Friday, and the
Ohrnxr, of tbe-22d, thus announces the be
ginning of the fight :At fire minute, ~a , t |||
o’clock thi, morning heavy and continuous
firing commenced at the fort, below. What
it is, Or on which side it commenced, we are
yet unable to say. Up to thi, writing, „„„
o clock, the fire still continues, and we can
only give it, and hope that the bombardment
ha, opened in good earnest. Wo shall give
the nows as fast as we get it.
~ learn from a person, just f r „m
tho Navy Yard, that the lire was opened by
hurt Pickens upon the Confederate steamer
limes, and was returned by our batteries . n a
The 0 S. frigate Niagara
harlm'r ' 0 b “ r ,be purpose of entering Ze
The excitement in town is immense. The
business bouses are closedvrond the house
t °*i'V <r< ’ro 0V< ’ r " 1 ,h “ ««'od populace.
The Ol.Krvrr of tho 23d baa the following
—Tho firing, as we stated yesterday, began
IVk “" s - Tho whole of their fiT
during tho morning, waa directed at the
steamer Times, but with fery little « ffe ct
The Times camo up last night, and with tho
“ “''“r °f “ r ,brM «“'» holes made
ihir*n®“ ” h ’ abc “ nnhurt - This Shows
thaUheir guns are or a very inferior quality
or that Brown and his Yankoes aroal?drunk’
Vory probable tho latter. wrung.
men. Ne,m ” Wa ” a,SO th ° engage
ment, with the stoamcr Times, at tho L
hm m ,n g H , :t', l, a J fire ’ ''r ° nlp »»» >hot struck
her and that did not do much damage. The
Nelms went over to the main land and found
the Florida rogimont all rieht. In
® l,lybattorios Bho therifa con?
Pi® which were returned*
The U. 8. frigate Niagara tried hard to
“d’t„ U ‘back ouT PU "“ "" ‘°° W "™’ a ” d
prirare”” 1 / .t” Lo'uliLr regui«, r ,“. r o r,i:
Our guns were wnrkod nil day, and must
have told with terrible effect upon the oZ
dnnn wT°, ll,ink “***'« KreaLtdama'c
done was to ono of tho ships of war which
ye ®tared too near our batteries
Tho editor proceeds with a tirade of abase
against the rankcas in general, and Colonel
Mows “ Kt, r ‘'t <:a .h r ' 1,0 speakl of Brown as
Bnt ,h “ meanest and most con
temptible act was tho execution of the thrent
some time ago by that prince of ha r d on
od scoundrels, Harvey Brown, that he would
not rospoct tho hospitals. Ono shot was so
well aimed at thu building that it went
through it, but did uo damage. The baseuees
of this act places this blackguard below tho
hiwest cu I - throat and vagabond of New York”
Ibe account continues: "At thirteen min
ute, eleven o’clock this moreingZhc fi e
wa, reopened and „ n , continues at a verv
rit'.’d Z'.l' Th ° I> °° plc aro not »» “"oli er
cited as they were yesterday, and we can see
to the last cxti®Blty if need bo; hot every
IwZw”? 111 " fitiljmited oopfidonoe in our
rill u ° w tbat it will continue
Konthcco'r nfl r a ,<,Ulod ’ Hurrah for tho
404 b “trah for a iittle
Tit° Montgomery Advcrtitcr, of tho 24th
says: For more than sly months past tho gar
fa«SUh ?? P,ok f o ’ and hare
r 4-” ! h ° r ’, n ”‘ kln K preparations for tho
desperate struggle which migVt be commone
b« the suspense i, no w
lffiPfcTSoJS l “-‘s“«wi«bed fti by on*.gxl-
M«ThI tMr ‘’ wl ' < **re-
pass the summer in comparative inactivity
The fortifications on each side are very likofy
ho fully tested before either - party will
. defeat. The work, ? ercc,
donh,l br n h ° Co efedermta forces hare
mdw h b<! ?S ’".eattcected with groat skill,
ami we should judge by this time that they
“ZoVo'rZ T" e-ithatand the combined
nsunit of the fort and the Yankee fleel. This
Lno hl d * r ‘* y on '’ ither " iJc - It will
f!.t H H , ° r Porl B»y*l affairs. Tho
«ntertlin\h S T U '.° ’ tron « l J’ entrenched to
entertain tho idea of succumbing to any thing
Itke an eq.l force. How long it willeontinn,
there” uZ” "‘"’■. b “ , wben itf, announced^Zt
h» Z’t . ceß9 at‘on of bostiltiss, wo hope to
Too? a ? announce that the qag «f the
in w,,rai,h ,be
l^.,n^\“aTli b ;,&“^ do^r
day ntght from-Geti. Bragg state, that erory-
P'. B . T» B I 0 "bent Pensacola, and that the
gun.' iZV fftP” *' 8 BBf ° from his
fh. r.U." •?/ !!^ pr,!p * rcd fur ft renewal of
the fight. Tho editor adds :We hare oyejw
eonfidenee that Oen. Bragg will gl, a HarreJ
Brown and his ruffians more grapo than they
aemfcrtably digest. fThe above i, all the
information that can ho gleanod from the
rebels: No result of the fight is given.]
Latent from Port (loyal, s. q.
New Yoee Nov. 311.-Tbe steamer Ocean
Queen, from Port Royal on tho 27th, has ar
rived at this port. She brings only a small
mail.
The steamer Bienrillc, hence, was going iu
Port Royal as the Ocean Quecu came ont
Commodore Dupont has transferred his' dag
from the Wabash It, tho Susquehanna He
and Oen. Sherman had just returnod in the
steamer .McClellan to Hilton Head, haring
fancied a force of marines on Tyboe Island.
Tho marines had commenced repairing the
fortifications and constructing new odos.
Eight gnn boats were anchored off Tv Let;
sity ,ld ' l< ’ °" ror ' Jnr lm ° VS r “™ ° r ucees-
fliorehel, sunk two vessels hotween Tytieo
Island and Port Pulaski, in the narrew .cirt
of the Savannah river channel, to prevent the
Beet from going up to that city.
A small schooner is to he sent up to one of
tho Istaods above Hilton Head," to load with
cotton, and would sail 111 a few days, hr or
der of the Naval authorities.
The deet that was dilitig out for another
expedition was all ready, awaiting the ordors
BicnvMl™ olp * c,eilnrrir “ h T <b « steamer
The town of Beanfort was sUll unoccupied
hut tyro gunboats were anchored off the placo
and the town was daily rjsjted by officers of
tbo army and navy,
No engagemont had taken place with the
r ” b , 61 ’' “7 » r the latter been seep
oithor at Hilton Head or Boaufort.
The health of the troops was good.
The steamer Vanderbilt was to sail for Now
York in about two days. . :•
Recoanoiesance Towards Maaassas
ConSeZod. ° f " ar “* Scb ooaer«
the^z^d^rthop^L^'; 1^
to-day, states that the 57th and tjlat Now
York regtmonta, tho lattnr under command of
d.M°°-w' ?f d ' f from Spring,
deld, which I. nino m.les from Alexandria, on
Thoreday, and went three miles and a half
beyond onr pickou toward. Manassas, when
they discovered a rebel rorce, number!m- it i.
supposed .hoot 8,000 raon. They returned to
their starting point, reaching it in good order
and withont casualties. ’
There are now confined in the building
known as tho Old Capitol, sovauty-Ove prison*
ers of war. * •
?Jio patriot ppurt coßdomned the
eohoopors Alena aqd John T. Evans, heretnl
foro soiled under,the blockading act. fF '
Pensacola Rnmors,
1 N«T- 3 “— Th » Old Point boat
has arrived, and tho passengers rurnish a va
riety of rumors of the most Contradlotow
oharecter la relation to the Bght at l'ensacoj
One reports that Port Pickens had boon ta
k?n, and another that the fedoral forcoa had
MSn ifiolonoqs, and thct Ofn. Bragg was
killed, while a third report is, that’ after two
d«ys «ghting, a groat storm eamo c», w hlch
rondored a cessation of hostilHios necessary
FromPorinoyal.^
Yo»g, N°v. 30.—The U. S.irtnsncrt
.fto»y.ersHejal, anfpiay btiagUtor adricet.
Latest from' Europe.
C»pe Rack, Sot. 29—The steamer City of
BaUtittore, from Liverpool oa the 20th inat.,
vi» Queenstown on the 2!«l, passed off Ca™
Bece et 5:20 this evening. 1
I ooV“ '‘T"',"! ‘ hat a lar £° steamer hart loft
London loaded with munilions of war for
the rebel Slates. " .war ior
The rebel steamer Nashville, which ran tho
on the OMiisL ’ ’ rri " dat Suuthauiptun
the 5» th ' 19 ‘V in U-’ lhe Nashville boarded
llav™ f7“v 'hip Harvey Birch, bound from
rw W f i h j'? rk ’ ,n ballast, took off
Ki, 8 ' S o and thß orew - “nd then burned
InndedT' .v T“ '” e,lE ‘' The Nashville
landed Capt. Nelson and the crew of the Uar
rh.™? ir“ Sau ' haln P t on, and remained
there herself with the rebel dag flying. Cant.
Nelson says that Commander Pcgram, of lhe
Nashville, domes being a privateer, and vet
he says he has a commission war steamer.
privateer which was seen in
the Mediterranean, proves to have been a
lawful New 1 ork merchantman, and had ar
rued at ConHtantinople.
Dr. Bussell, in his last lotter to the London
*"“> asserts that the President and Cabinet
were not indisposed to a peaceful arbitration,
and wore probably considering the proposi
fT” 1 ? A-" aski "S for lh “ interven
tion of the great Kumpean Potentates
It IS reported that several steamers have
‘nsured in London for a run from Eng
land to New Orleans and back at 20 guineas
It was reported that a considerable roduc
tton would he made in the military estimates
,n 'h» number of troops „f France.
The Mexican expedition will comprise ftf
teen vessels three hundred and thirty guns.
The LT n r •■ , “ , .n rs ‘ n ‘ l ‘hvoo thousand troops! i
oof.- be |’“ f ‘ n ‘ho necessity fora French loan
XW th<) hnancial wants of the govern
went being urgent. « 6
The Emperor Napoleon will visit Queen
I mtortp during tho great exhibition next
h 0 |,r<,jccl ° r lhe r,nli »n
Cunfultninv is by no mean* abandoned. A
modifmatmn „f t bo IlalianMinistry ia rumor
ed, but nothing has boon accomplished.
haa < l aiot ly got togethor quite a
ta's ,n the
Tbo Madrid £»pana nays' that a project is
e '“f °[ formi 4 AmoriLTcolo-
th°o B b " M ° f
Tbo address o f the Cortei, in respoose t„
tho speech of tho Queen of Spain, Irad been
U n PI’ rOVM ” r *» 'he points of the
ofWar, d - i °b“ tr °!;‘ >r ur,he A'eh-Bishopri,.,
from * a ”
Tho Calcutta and China mails had reached
Alexandria, Egypt, and would bo
London on tho 27th.
tbe N JW Y °„r , V,— ; A h""' 1 "" 'ettor to
the Time, of this city, mentions a rumor that
ha<i bccn !ent 10 watch the
United States steamer James Adger on hor
departure, in oonseqnenoo of tho belief that
maifniuV 7 a ” !° over haal tho West India
The ,P^ kot and arrest Mason and Slidell.
ThoJottcr, Bays that the chaso was desisted
0 • W ™“«
A Qugbeo letter, also published by the
says that at a council of war it had
been determined to prepare for emergencies Lv
placing tho frontier of Canada in f state of
dofeneo. There are also rumors that it had
taeraTn'flh' tO Cal ' T ,ea th " ua and roiun
toers, bat there n nothing authentic.
Price’s Army Moving Northward.
Rocla, Mo., Deo. I.—A soout who has fol
lowed the army of tho rebels siuco the oracn
ation of Springfiold, rams in yesterday. H e
reports tho rebels, some 15,000 strong, moring
0 000 hre ° divi ' ion3 - . The right wing®
i?! °i “ tro “K> commanded by Gen. Mcßridi
rested on Stockton, Cedar county. The left
held a position near Nevada, Vernon county
under command of Ge«. Bains', with 4,000
Muti ° j PnM ' "“h s’oo 5 ’ 000 ' commanded tho
oontre, and was near Monticollo, Vernon
the l l * l'Bo ' 80 <gare * wen> “•’Wood from
»o„? p™. "° f th “ rebel forces by our
scout. Price s intention is t 0 march iuto
Kansas, and make that State tho field of his
operations. His spies report to him that
PrirowT la j at f ort Sco " with 5,000 men.
I nto will erodo a battle and pass into Kansas
at ncar ® u^cr » Bates county.
cJ!cuX* bynt Uken U l > on the 2flth inst.
.CoL Clarkson, commanding the rear of the
on Sunday tas' 1 ,!
orarrawlumitMWbrto God. McCulloch
to follow him, which tho latter disregarded
aod is now moving towards Arkansas, to go
Tbt ore poorly
i 1 P“" rl ? f'd. and evinc. a diapoVidoii
to disband. Fifty of Freeman's marauders
were at Stcolsvtllo, breaking open stores and
Freeman, himself, with 200 men, is
reported in that vicinity. *
Miyor Bowen, with 1,000 cavalry. 10ft hero
yesterday with the of getting ou ,h"f
Freeman and cutting off his retreat
From Washington.
• •."'TIT o** 0 ** Dw - —Within a week pa.t
the rebels hare made thoir appearance at Vi
enna, whmh » ovo miles hey'o'nd Lewin.vilic:
and also at Flint Hill, which overlooks Fair
re 1 n°“L Uo “‘“' TbeJ ' hl " T no disposition
to attack our men. They appear at these
points during tho day and retire at night.
Capt. Jlntt, of Gen. Hancock's division, bad
ro^r k T i>r r“ <i , 10 ' lbe »PP«aranco of a
foraging party of rebel.cavalry, while he was
engagod on Saturday afternoon aTnhooseline
mile and a half beyond Lowinsville, near the
heosburg turnpike. Mott, however, escaped
without losing any of his toon. 1
th.r“" , l C,Tr ' Dec - — Assuming that
to mo n bo .».<l““rum present in enih honso,
d„‘o?^ W ’ ,!,, '? , F robabletll at the Presi
dent Will commumealo his message before 10
attondi'„rih Dg 10 ' hß imeiiminarios
attending the commencement of a session of
\Var g 7hc'v T e "T? 5 “ rtho Secretaries of
p,"' l ' Nav » “” d tll « Interior, and of tho
Postmaster Gcnoral, will accompany tho Mes
»m°no| T |l" lt ° f , th<l S < * r6t »ry of tho Treasury
will not he sent in until Tuesday or Wednes
»to.' “ d yancccopies of tipi President's
“hlSlptad" ,rar, ' mmi ‘''' il b »
From Missouri,
.Skuaua, Mo., Dec. I —Parties from the
west say that tho country between Lexington
Independence isalmostdeserted, the mou hav
!"? B thm l “i i “ i, ‘ , Pri f'» array, or. are attach
! !*■ themselves to tho various commands of
his officers throughout that region.
Jentson’s mon are in Jackson county, de
the country, and various parties of
armed rebels have gone into that section with
tho avnwed purpose of driving them out.
Price s proclamation has boon circulated in
tho river count,es aWnt „ wecUj „„ d
doubtless induce largo numbers to join tho’
rebel army. My infornmnta say that for a ilis
• tanco of about SI) miles, traveled over yoster
tho road ° J ° y- 'h” 7 mot onl J uno man „n
A Canadian Steamer Seized.
WaaiiwoTOH, Nor. 30.-Authentic infor
mation has been receirod here that a small,
light draft Canadian steamer had teen seised
off the coast of Maine by a United States rev-
It* steamer had on board about
10,000 Springfield muskets, clothing,. boots '
bank paper, caps and munitions of war. Sho
was cleared from Canada, and tho cargo was
oonstgoed to parties in tho Southern States!
Thoro is evidently less oxcitoment than
heretofore on tho eve of the assembling of
Congress, and comparatively fewer arrivals
Sa. an tlT K.ntncky,
Collision—A Steamboat Sank—Nine
Soldiers Drowned.
Cixcis.nati, Not. lit). —The steamers Bello.
Creole, from Cincinnati for Pittsburgh, deeply
ladened, and the Free. Stone, from tho Kenn
wn», with o portion of Col,, Lytles?. Tenth Ohio
regiment on .board, Collided; last night, soVen
,“h“ vo The Bell Craolo sunk
olmost itnmodinteiy; -The Concussion knocked
Ihnnthr in”.' 0 , 1 ! I ’-!?™ Into'tSoihtay ahdlt is
thought thotollliotono were'drowned; The
° j t S‘ii ßollCn> ° lo *»« valued ot twenty
oHom" 1 * lloll * r '' anil l* insured in Cincinnati
Xataat from JEfavaua.
N*jr Yobi, Nur. 30,-The steamor. Kar
th*«2ss‘rn. r ! ~arr? ^ U * r * n *' Witll (Ut « ‘O
25th S — War,a,r > N. P., to the
Swisv w «™ dull i N. 0.
“•jTXagXi «tqck in port 30,000 boxes’’’ no
foiVhUa’ren" D j o ’ , "S # i | ) r stock ;on hind)
?» pal > ««•>««» OH Xondon
15@15X! No* York 5@5« pronunn.: T 1
Marshal Kane Released. •
»*--M«r.lial.Ki.n.,of Bal-
BoVt Warren,
General Price’s Proclamation.
Goncra'l'- *2'- J , S *-~? h# «*"*!« « C 9. MM {MCORD.
NV.,..iT„ tVI . roclamatlon > UCTOd at ■''„>(«—
zensl n 't'h n “ :-Fellow Citi- PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Intl >e month of June last, I was called r „ -
rholiri 1 "' of ? handful of Missourians, ~roriall> /or Ik. ruUmgk cm,,
wno noDly gave up h..mn and comfort to the „ -
response. In (lint gloomy hour ...,, r _ RarrEDar, November -loth, lsol.
your bleeding country, struggling iirith the l ‘-OUR—IThe 1 The Flour market continues quiet, wilh
most causeless and crnel despotism known' Z' change to note in prion,
among civilized men—when peace and pro- Th * dem * nd ' “ * general thing, I* principally re
nrire !* C ” J ''- VC<l but at lh “ £ Kltr * F ”" u f' f “ r »M* I'riore range
r- 7
homes. To that call’ less khan flro *£ Ur c . *• w * tllol,t » lioweror, any change tu rates:
sand responded, out of a male population'll ftSSme 47 ® 4Sc ' “" 1 Cb ®»
reeding 200,000 men,' Onol in forty jrnfv , .
slouped forward to defend, with their persona w„. sT* 4 ta ‘ ""'hanged; sale of 60 bores
IlSiSr. '!"- tl ‘ C '' anse Constitutional 7( , 5 ' J i ' 33 d< ’ d " «?'.!*■; 18 do prime
liberty and human rights. Homo allowances „** 7c
are to be mado on the score of a want of mili- COR! >-Tli.. r.vcipi, improving, and the eon
th?i or B an,a,l,,n s a supposed want of arms, |, J “ , "* rk " t Present is alsirit' c.nal to tho de
thn , “, r J rct ' cat oC ‘ho army Southward, “? |L s * to wharf id too i„„i, r,,,., cr„ol at 38c
the blockade of the river, and the presence of '■ oo ° d " J " »' M@*ic. 1 P) ‘ J 3c '
an armed and organized foo : hut, nearlv HKIKD VKUIT--.
E."E?V&T °° W S l * P '' e ' 1, y °“ r wi £ two lots, at
reanc l J ’ four harvests have been crop Apple at *1,37. MW
I r your preparations for winter have -(inAVßVDnrro
lieen made, the army or Missouri organized C ll **|?® EWER -»"' l ““Scd- »alo of c hbu Com-
Ao n,r Pr ?n’?“ U f““sht it. way to thoriverl d ° cul “ va ' od ** * »»Vim. fulilva
tho foo ts still m th© field, the conntrv bloods 1' * B '“ l '
T<\J mr gr ° an Umlcr tLo '"Bictions of . nSE33EDnoGS —"aIo on dresso.l Hogs at doper
a foe marked with ail tho characteristics of a lt, | « ■>» «“c. •' Jcp "
oOd toavLc.^^’ onJ w h"re now are the 50,- GEEEf; ArptES-onchangwl; «Ue of 55 bhl,
Had nfty thoo B a r „dm°frctmrt,? UrCOU , ntr l ? ,odo ' l< ’* , Commoa a.
aril irilh ♦£«£ u . ® BjJCky ‘ I Ui OUT s2} 30 do prime at ii*,so.
wou’id not non a S Fedore\ h h. r rel‘^ S in h and wt'fro “ '’ U ’ h 3M, h"l“ 75c* bush,
•Stale to pollute our .oil'' nJEft * SI "' W P “ h
*“»«“* a »i da,™U?.d 7Vc Ld . of 23 kga ctiouoon at
district*), w? shoulil have had noonlA »nd 4 Lb!* jiriuxo Roll at Hr,
irei pr “&^^ir„r,ir^i h r:
j:^ seed —--
time-serving, craven race, fit only fir eubjec-’ Hnarzwv?*!! " f 4 ''h l ' Prime awoot at <5 nor bbl
ion ton despot? Awake, my cuantrem" LAUrmrSi 1 " YV 0 *?' 4 * F,l "‘ tl.MWbmb
‘re. ™‘a“tu r , "Y •Ufn4 and ° n “ d "“ : «
fought yourto'ttfes7‘a P fe!, »",b prim. White a, t f >!s „
the dangor.n of the battle-field ; a few have nor w 9^iUt> of 75 buah Alberta at 500
- Pink
ger and thirst; often without blankets, with
out shoes, with insufficient clothing with the
cold, wet earth for a bed, tho „k, f£ I ea T „*
jog and a stone fora pillow; glad only to
r 1! °Y°.T y ” ,h 0 rt«e .omoVaid
earth | b n der " t,on kno ’ t ” “mong menon
richt wi,h° 11"-° ? J ' oar c ”"»‘ry and your
rights with their Jives ; but where one has
l”Y"'' Hl 4he Bcld < ‘hree have heon lost by
fnc an th l " “.^ d | by Pnrnlion and toil dur-
Wn off tb | ii “l 3 ’have murmured not.
Wo offered all we had on earth at tho altar of
our country, our own holovod Missouri, and
"°7 ask ""r fellow-'citizens and
ti h,v Cn tO / on “ a ” d help hs to wear what
we have g.vmed. and to win oar glorious in
hontanee from tho cruel hand of the spoiler
and the oppressor. Como to ns, bravo sons of
Missouri f Ra„y to onr standard 1 HI.
fifty thousand men. I call upon you In the
~ 3 ’,°“ r e “ a . D ‘ r y for fi“y thousand min.
Do yon stay at home to take care of Tour
property ? Millions of dollars have heea leal
because yon stayed at home. ' Do youltav at
home for gratification 7 More men havc lLa
murdered at homo than I have lost in five
unsuccessful battles.. Do vou stay i.„
to secure term!! with the cncmy? Then I
wun, y„„ the day may soon come whon i.m
“'J 1 surrendered to tho mercies of that
nciny, your substance bo given up lo tho Uos
smaaud tho joy hawker. Tcanmit, I willb^t
Birth* a " Cb n,otiroB ,OE "“> my countrymen.
But where are our eouthern rights friohds?
Wo must drive the oppressor from our land
I must have fifty thousand men. Now is the
c .sis of your fate. Now the gpldea o™, a!
mty lo W the Slate. Now is °heTy lf
your political salvation. The time of enLt.
mont for our bravo band is beginning to oi
duranen’ 0 “n Y’ | hC ' r P atisn « heytnd en
durance, Do not longer sicken their heart. ,
by hope deferred. They begin to inquirl
where are our friends V \fho Bhall Mvo theS '
an answer V Boysund small holders
lectin r h ° n “ UI foaght the ba4tl " for thepro
tection of year property. And where, they LI
where are the motf for whom we are fighting?
How shall 1 ; how can I explain ? CitiSS,
of Missonn, I call upon yoii by every oohsid- •
eration of latcrest, by every doeireof eaflty
SrPr at;
loir o n f
log yourselves men, th. son, of the brev.
free who bcqocsthed to n, tha, “rodt”sl of
fnw mslttution, Come to the army of MD
c™„;rt r - ““ or * , ‘ r mlh - ta four
vfr7b ik r tUI <#ch . annwl fuo e*plrw ;
slnkq Tor yoor ultnra and firea,
for the green grate* Of vour tfirefl,
God and your native lam}." -
_£• of patriotismmust in
.t™ 10 ' 1 you, or alf is lost, too, just at
“ wl<on all might forever be saved,
the?™? g | lre ” tre “B tl * > numbera intimidate
!, ‘"bond.save the nMeSBi ‘y often of.fight
”nmb*r ‘ ““ko onrarms irresisti
bio, numbers command universal resnect and
m.uro confidence. We must have fiftTfh’ouf
, “ , mcri ' tct tho hordsman leave hia folds ■
let the farmer leave his fields ; ]et"he me’
hta offisiTi'i 11,3 3h ° P 1 lot tk® lawyer leave
Let S’ ‘ • We rMl ° re th o supremacy of law
Let the aspirants for office iind plie know
they will bo weighed in the balances of patrl
Otism, and may be found wanting. If^there
tho aU^T en ’ cr ? ucl,rn g spirits who havenot
tho greatness of soul to respond to their
country s call lor help, let them stay at home
ht.ojlx ‘bo brave and- tfu.Tomeout £
jointhoir brethren on the tcntcd.lield.' Como
with supplies of clothing, and with lints,if
'an procure them ; eomo with" ydhr guns
description, that can he.madS to ifring
“H. f,s*r If you have no arms, iome
without them, and wo will supply you, as far
a, that ,s possible. Jlring coSking ntw.iU
and mtions for a few weeks: Bring blankets
and heavy shoes and extra bed clothing if
you have any. Bring „„ horses, to remain
with tho army, except those necessary for
baggage transportation. Wo must have 50,000
men Give me those men and by the help of
God I will drive tho hireling hands of thieves
and marauders from tho State.’ But if Mis
f“*l now to riso in their strength and
avail themsolvos or this propitious moment to
?J r ‘ ke f r l " inol \ anJ ''korty, yon cannot say
that wo have not dono all we oould to save you.
. Y ““ 'T'lbe advised in time at what poini
to report fur organisation’and active servico
in 71 yuar p r >P ” rlrnt borne; whatif it he'
all taken, we have two hundred millions dol
lars wovlh of Northern means' in Missouri
Which cannot be-removed.: When we areonce
free tho State Will indemnify every citizen
wbomay have Ihtt a dollar by adhesion to
tho cause of hu bonntry. Wo shall have our
property or Its j-alue, with interest. . But in
t k “7,T of6 °:H 11,0 ntlfibutes of mai
taOni’ilf 'v l " y° u by ’considerations
infinitely higher than .money: ■ Arc we a gen
eratiop Of drilling, snivelling, dbgrSed
the richta w 7 W^h 0 ha , v “ M »»t«odmaintain
the rights wliichbannotbesurrendered. and do
‘b»« pnne pl„ ofEvorlasting rectitude,
pure and high, land sacred dike God,' their
anthor.. Bo yodrs tho office to' choose lie
tween the glory bf a free country and ajast
Government.’aumthe. bondage uf your etiil
dren. I will never sco tho chains fastened
npoa my countryl wiil ask for iix hnd a
f wi ° f ' oUin ' whil * “■ wpbso,
but will not 1 1 vo te bee my peopleS eoSlated.
Bo I hear your 'shoits t Is,title yeAW
cry whioh echoes through the landT Aro
yon coming, fifty thoiSnd men'fe' Mletunri
•hall move U victory'with the tread' if a
Giant. Come on, my Vrave;boyb-esoj(foo
heroic, geljant, unconquerable sontherh' men;’
we await jGfcr coming. -/V ;v: *
Signed: Stmuxg-Pbice; - • •
• ■ MajorComaendinrJ
toOTra**, Nov. S«4b :i, reported' W
the bridge of the Louisville and Nsshvllle
nwdj over Boaring Boric; .was washed away
yosterdsy by.afreshet. : . Passengers from the -
Bonth represent an almost universal. reign
of terror thronghonttbo .Bontherh Confiri
eraoy. .; /■.
Lomsviujs, Nov. 30— The IWao \Bull,lin
ssya that; a lew days sines ZolHeOflerarai at
Monticello, Wayne oonnty, with 7,000 men
All the liquor etoree woreotosed till Monday
byorderof the Provoflt Marsh-rl. <, J
, -BaLTinoaK, r Poo. I,—The, OJd.Boint boat
brings no uewe from the South, . The Spald
ing ! had arrived from Hatteras Inlet. *She
reporla, that several Confederal* ghnboats
wore seen in-the neighborhood of the Inlet.
Bicmoai, Nbv. : 30—The 1 Biehniondd?u.
potch contains' several tetogbams ' bees An
gnsm, Ga., one or which . dated the Mth iiat.,
aiinOiraeeS that tbePederat troopshava taken
possession of Tybee lsiand,’ and' another,
dated the 27lh,snaoai»e4tbat : Gota; -Tatnalt
With Mi tost kad goha dowa-taririTb tbs J
«>; Wi'-ia: ms ; in
7' or r«oDCOi, CTc.-Bolow w.IL bo round .
of **» ““1P« »f produce, otc., bj rtrcr
•ud nllrood, during [ho forty-eight hour, ending
Inat evening: - *
-By HaQroad —B3 bnocbea broemi. Vi bain linn* i
Import* by River.
Shmfcls hhd u l° bl * J°“ p ' m ,jllLl ‘‘n&ei'Sn JZdkl
wheat, J 9 hhds bacon, 67 bbla nlcofacj. 4 bxm candid
J?*P* *°° *>bls flour, Clarke Sc co; 100 dowhiskr’
\\ib Carrico: 8 bbla soiritj u> v — „ /if*?*
flour, S B Flovd i co; tauhe* Half? sL£°
"'i •*» bp *W.Ulldrack,uSSeJi i*ci. f bS
w bisk}, JiifLoflnV; 60 do do, Lambert & Shinton- vi
8 Mcfrickm * co; os’*, do~Mluif t
sou; 3j7 oU bbLr, John A McCrelßhi; 8 lifts fuml
! f tcs „ ,**, F beUers £ cu; <5 bbla hominy. L H Yolo-t
htlmk Yan GonJer; 170 bgs wheat, 1>
>\allaco;l clamp Tenders, TBYoubfti co* lMfchu
! **&&/. Pffi?": 1 too, ch« t ,johii» Stef b
U HEEUN’G—kk Hixkrva—2 hhds tfteco 4
'S?n.“n?H p Hft* n W»la dried apples, 2doSn.
• t J do peaches, 1 bx kissax, 3tlu feathim. m
B C iteS T7S’ ? tvan> * 1 Millard!
■I boop polt», Jns A Fetrcr- it hI.N
oil, This Arbockie &co; 1 tieliuws, 1 sUTiI, i box. 1
flour bbla, W 11 amitbf*23
lix MUapplra, I Moblooth; 1 ,
n - ■
tfTw^Vo 2 deen} * owner on board. . . ? .
a bb , ls *PP ,eB » Beymer St bro; UckfclLs
A CIKCINKATSrp B^ I3I ' I ' < S pkB ' J B Md. ’ ;
;
*»».• »ywraSB^a^ti-&gSiaa!!LfcM»
■^S^^p^STi&SS^S : : - ;
Imports by Railroad.
ffpigsfgg|=''
s^^^aaas,?
b^z ta v!-i„ b JSg^:
Wvef'New#.
Tut Kirin a»D Wrarnra-AnairaLo awn Da
ri«ruEM-«,u. D uo»»_Bo»T. Luvura to-Dar,
Tlw rl <" “anmenced to mU.anUb
nntftsnnday noon,.when tho pier marksindiLteJ
I- Aner tllat Htue ft began toirecedo
•lowly, and up to loot coning ft had fen about sir
inches. Tho mother continues cioridy, wut irid dis
agreeable, with rain, moor anj alert railing atlnler.
rpla ... Tber, w^tcoualJcrab l ,
at tbo wharf, tho receipt, befog fair aa worealw tho
ahftunonti rTb. arriTafa aiuoo our- htat won, tho
lZr J n~ tmm c * nc * aBB ti, Sonny. SWe
from St. Louis, Linde Martin f„,„, Zone,;,,
Cmllne from OalllpolU. Tho Empire City ftom
LonftTillo, Bortaou and Lindenftom Cincinnati
Kockotfrou, Port,mouth, and Emma Graham from
[ with full trip,, wero dn. U« night
Md wjll donbtless be found at-tbo wharf thiamom
*"<■ Kockrt 1, loadrd down to Iho guardawlth
gram and flour, and baa two burgee of pig metal In
t i ""“""‘"‘-Tbo dobarturoa for Saturday were tho
XJrzlo Martin for Zanoarllla arid Undino for 0.111-
IKdb. Tho Emma left for Cluoiunati at an ml. hour
on Sunday muming with a fair freight Ihrt, fnclu
wV?* PT'*' “ r »f w for tho
urn,} In Kentuoby..._,„.jb 0 Telegraph imreridtog,
* with tho Dr. Kano descending, on Thursday
light, sumo distance Wow Cincinnati,- during a fog.
.heitber boat sustained any lajayy ofariy coniwguence.
~—■—.The- Poland and Economy, while ascending •
Hippie, on Eriday morning, an l ‘
Jgefber, the Utter breaking her water wheel and-a
hos obaju -.Tlio steamer* Key We*t and jtfaren*,
s , h r r;,‘ t ' , r u,uon -•
Th*: SnUinwAT CosnytuTiox Suit*.—Tbe*f M m
boat? H.nnlb.l, Hctwr.aod
•J? l»™ to-mottoir, to ba fottowed ~ '’ydr..
the 3uuiij-Si'Je,c*pt. Jl»rntt«. *1
»oa Ciiciman a»n lociamiE—tv. .. ,
to IetKMW
<£pr l A+J?t*& a ** taa
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Er»ntTnielUlJ eTerrtng‘■ • " li *■ *>r
-i Maiketg by Telegraph, ~
H»”fM t iudaSf?'»4M@« l .£‘ ! 4£? S5tS* r ’
Vj ‘WQaia. data la pud .iJgjS *K"”
boah. to boltt.. Com firm ■>
•ndoll Kj. aetlin*u«c.‘‘WiSi,^ ~r
Plrana.drtUnM tAfc »<*,
Slams?? 1 “ J 0 Dot fflocb rferfnTT#
<w prime juui a tor tMwJenrf
«d at W osaunfcr Ueon, .Idk, riSfn "
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