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FRIDAY MORNING • SEPT. 5.,
CITY AFFAIRS.
°MOM, P4PRB OP THE CITY.
. .
llifiridudatitore Onassi..non for 'the
Gasett,by G. H. Sliaw, Optfelart, Fir,. 55 Fifth
'treat—corrootat daily
id
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120
Ilsiouteter
Republican State Ticket.
- AtWITOIIGENZRAL:
T11013: - M.COCHRALR I , of ICork Co
GENZRAL
WILIS:ROSS, of Lazerne Co:
,; . Republican Cortiaty'TiCker.-
!Mtta .
JA ISES B 10081184.1), Pitthbsirgh:
_
:vaques scrnirams.minti.ni.
INwand Jags( ortrf Consmcrn Nam
‘ JAMES P-.§Tna&TT, Oolthis Tp. -
"fags !if de ootyt 00111110111 Pkgs.
BTOWN, Lrnecoallle,
. ktats Scenic
1 ,-- 00MSS is - 01tAllAIL .11Urgh.n.y.
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*.g.'trria'o.llllllMON, Pittsburgh.
tt.'ALREIHD SLACK. Allegheny
itt: WILLIAM HUTONHAN, bieCanifese Tp.
tr: 01:081. Pashtos 'l'y.
T. JOHN UILPILLAN, Upper Nt..olalr Tp.
JOHN N- -- )&1111IPILTRICIC, - pittsburgh.
COStroiisr.:
HINST - LAMSEIIT, Pittsburgh.
‘
'JOILIPPHAN NEELY, Lower Si. Pita Tp
CMDMANM MULTICE,IimriIx Yaietterp.
Meeting ,
of,Allegkeny Cotitiolle.ibte
atigarattzia.of the Mayor Elect.,
Th - e - EiTt tnifin - ir- - Ceim'mon Councils of Alle
gheny:. held ' - a ipeotal meeting last evening
members generally present.
In -Select; Mr. Atwell presented . a resolution
for theappointesent- of a Committee of three
—';rn:e from Oiki,S ! lecit. and two from the Com
mon Coiinell4to wait upon the Major elect,
Me. A. - 0: Alexander, and conduct him to the
Connell - Ohamber;for 'the' purpeee of having
the Of office administered to him:
Adopted=- - . end - Mani. Atwell, Stockton and
Mcßride appOinted as said Committee., ,
• from thee - Coinmittee on City
Property, presented • • report, islativb to the
grading:. orthe - Sad CommonixtorthOf Ohio
street At the list meeting of Councils,* res
olutiort was passed, authorizing the-Commit
tee-to-contract for the - grading of the Bast
Common, north of Ohio street, giving the ot
os in,payment to the contractor. A
number Of citizens remonstrated with the
Committee against this action, believing that
th e : dirt should be need for public' instead or
;Ideate- benefit. was laid before
Connell, and two propositions were submitted
by- the Committee—lst. That the City Regu
• !star azotriain the - amount of extra dirt, and .
that recontract .be made to have it placed on
the wharf, lir other public places, eta cost not
oxoleiling $l,OOO. - 2d. That the' Committee
be angtorized to contract for the, grading of
the.. Bast Common, gliing the extra dirt at
'A resolution was:adopted instrneting the
: City Megulator -to ascertain the , 'amount of
- angles - dirt, and. authorising the Committee
- • to . proceed under the original resolation. re
',tarred to them,—that. is, to contract for, the
grading, giving the 'extra "dirt - in compensa
tion teitothabontraiter.:- C.C. concurred.
In Onienes Omni!, aresolutien was adopted
antherizint the erection of a public lamp at
the earner of goer:7 and Ann streets. S. C.
concurred
'The bills foirespiniiiiii holding titelate
election for Mayor wore , presented and refer-.
red-to the Finance Committee: ff. 0. Cancer.
A resoldion was dopted for the erection of
public' tamp' at the corner of Montgomery
- and Union avenues, Third ward.' ELIO. non
concurred and referred to the Compittee on
ELSE
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b petition from eitizen" of the Oeoond ward,
aekingfcr, privilege to erect a .ewer on Jack
son street, weaned and referred to the Street
Committee, with power to sot.S. C. cs.noni.
Cresolittion - was adopted, Metructing the
Water Committee to , have a anitsble water
pipe. placed on Martonavennt7 8.0: concur.
A resolution was passed, instructing the
Corentittse on Railroads to confer trithuthe
Pittshargh;Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway
Companntri reference to the necessity of hav
ing gas lamps plaord at all the street cross
_ tugs over their track. S. O. eoncuried, pro
vided the Compost* would pay for the same.
C. C.'receded and concurred.
A nurnbev - of bills- wen. presented, passed,
and 'werrizinfordered fordtheir payment:
mfatoistruanno or .1/1.1"01..
While tin business •business-of Connell, was being
trarsicted; the Committee to wait 'upon 'the
Mayor;gest; Mr: C. Alexander, appeared
in- oontitank with that gentleman, when st , '
joint session was held Awhile inangenstion.
The retnont -as prepared- by the
- *tie apenedisid read by the - el t
lect.Cotineif,.showing that Mr: Alexander had;
received a majority of the votes cast. ,• -
Alderman Miller, acting'-Mayor,; then. ad,
mctistered Ate , customary bath, after which
Mayor Altiamsdee addressed a few - words to
those present, Piedging his beit efforts In the
discharge of • his as Chief Executive of
the - city; - art - asking -- the - ac•operatlor - of
Councils to - that - end. : • , « • -
Mr. Marshall, on behalf-of Connell", a
- tended the right hand of fetiowelnir to the
Mayor, and gave him the most cordial &sear
anoes of their hearty co-operatton.
The joint session then adjourned. -
The eolumittee appointed at alsnlillo meet
lag'
of
oar Irish fellow- citizens, to visit 'Bar
_
Tishnisr and consult With Governor Cattle in
referenba-to-sataing an Irlskseglinent - Ver•
forusreloo .uoder-iieti..,Vorrcirani had, 110 In- - .
terriroclith the Governor yesterday, and,re - ;
tufted the follestasinrances of his • eo-oyera
titre- nottsteti visa to receive the sago
!bib of the, Nat Departnient,, and to - this sad
the Governor immdiately, dispatched the lot
lowing
-
~ Our C.: P:llieecrutntsst 7 desire yea
to 'send'me iintliesitylninaidiately, to enlist
an:lrish reghient at ,Pittsburgh for General
Corcoran.- All ernmgements are made for
- that pnrpose,and am confident the roe
.' 11111141-irGElie - rlasarletiriinty:Asylclf - thit.
time is given, A regiment of the same kind
or - goied_in .PhlladelphLs, it.
weitta,geam to be eminently Rroper..that. one
should - .raised l'lttsburgh -of the Sante'
character. ' A..G. Gnats,:.
'Governor of Pannsylvants."
There tan be no doubt tata - favorable re
sponse wilkhe waved the above, and our
Irish fellow,ottlzoli may expect soon to have
stropportnuity Weight - nude? the brave and
hada Ont., "Corcoran. _ -
Paor—P. J. Bettar's Cottans.—The' Fall
. , ,
and Winter term of, this iristitation will com
.
mince on Donday, Se ptemberr Rh: Especial
Attention is given to preparing youth thor.,
aright, for college... Th- instruction in the
hi a thocatical Department hi eminently pre°-
d ai i ii &rdin ea— knowledge._ pot -only of -a
. hi g h or otjn /ITEM:netts, bat also the higher.
Zdsthestatkill and Book Keeping.- Professor
Barry Con be /oak both day and evening,
at the school 11100, No. 47 Wylie, street,
where: -fohaleni will -- be .admitted. - . : Terme
-..Fedsralw
.1114.111torns.—One 'day tut week a negro
girliwho had been brit s abort time In the
employ of Mr. McCune, of the Clifton House,
Canonsburg, give birth' to an Illegltimate
child, and in order, perhaps, to get rid ef tho
burden'of caring for it, threw it into the oat
house. The deed was subsequently discovered,
but thethibt was deed; of coarse whin found.
A warrant hail beeni.etted out agitinst her, 'but
the has-not been yot removed. to fail,
amount of her Ilittlitio/2. ohs Ii cud to hale
been guilty , of alike onus only about s year
Itosathre.—Androie Bartnir, of Butler
eounty;erhilo on - a recent. Tait to_this
was robbed of $2O, at the lied Lionllotel, - ther
money haring been tato* front 'under his pil
'
low at night.. Mr. Etzel and Mr. Moore Lyon
had their purses taken on the same night, bat
their lonr. was Two - men train Oki
City, utmed Shirbty,irere robbed at the lama
thne...the onefoling $3O and the other $lO.
The thief entered the room while the men
erun asleep, the doer being unfastened.
Meld, 4 nor.,
The Coteran Regiment.
.
TheAggrl s gele . Quotaof Troops to
biEach Corny.
The folloWing .table' 'howl 'the number of
troops to be tarnished by the largest counties.
The 'litotes embriarill tli troops , called for
sin*"the oriminencement of the war, except
the. .
lug ihrtO.monthe men. The number u
-141nd-to each County' will be apportioned
among the several townships,' end' borough
and precinets by the Croinmhsioner, In accord
ance with the enrolment and he will credit
each township; Tresincti fair,. With the. nee
already furnished is shown by the enrolment,
and. ake a drafefor the number :lemma, to
611 the quota, unless volunteer' are furnished
on or before the day dxid for the draft. Credit
Gannet be allowed for teamsters,. mechanics In
the arury,.Dien enlisted in regular army, or
marines, or for Xotunteeri. enlisted in rsgl
glments of other States. Several 'sound.,
have already. !alma their tar, quotas, - aid
there will be no draft In such , counties: - The
troops to be raised for the old regiment are
not embraced in this table. Theis willprob
ably be a special draft for those:
edema...... 1,646
Alleglums.-.-.„..4.. 10,693
2,124 1
1,7'26
Bedford—...--.... 1,677
5,082
,
Blair 1234
• radford.:-...—..2,944
3,723
1,888
1,72 a
278
Laucaster.......—.—. 6.960
Lawrence— ......4 1,588
Letwaoa....—„—. 1,788
Leh1i1t—.....,.. 2,878
Lu5era5..........--. , 6.368
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at..... 4 a 7l n
si 1............, 0
963
ffn g !gm „ i .—:: • O . 9 t 7
...
Carbon_—:..,..._:„ 1,250
Chaster.-- -. 4,337
1,593
1,5 0 4
Clinton-a- 1,013
Clearted....F..-.... 1,113
1,447
Craerford-..- , 2,885 1
24771
Daapbla—. 2,831 1
Delawara:.—Za...: 1,401
344
Fayette 2,3C3
Franklin ........» . .::' 2,485
538
52
°teas- • .;
1,436
ituathisic— ijsra
Jefferson 1,083
1t1iitaur—:........... '771
Nortlatopton...—; 2,810
Northumberland— 1,700
r P erry.:-.« ..
........-.. 1,343
Pb 1124151010.......... 6 3.414
/k 0—............. 433
rtter.:..............—.. . 674
5e1my11111.—;....,..:. 6,304
Snyder —,..- --..... . 870
6meraet —.—....•.. , 1,232
alUnzi.— —...— 244
Stisquebanna —.. "2,'157
'flogs .... ......... 1.837
1ren.ng0....»......:... 1,482
Warren...... —-- 1,132
%abbe= „...».. 2,783
W171111'.............. 7,872
iWeatzsarslaad :—... .7,,1111,
Wl= Ing..—..— 78
York..." - ' 4,4312
National Revenue . Tax
Some inquiries have been Made is regard to'
licensee. Each dealer, or oilier person liable
to pay a license, will continue his business
until called upon by the Assessors, and given
an oppOrtunity to apply fora license.
Penne' manufacturing articles subject to
inspection, sticir as whisky, eta., must not re
move them n 16111114 Atli in/pried. 'Taipei,-
tors will be appointed immediately.'
Manufacturers will be tared u . tein their
manutaitires in One dietriets whorl:it air nem
ufactuirlei Are Waited; withinarsity regard to
their places of -general'badness" or where
their financial arrangeireatk are lade.-
Deputy Illaisheit:
0n Wednesday - Isst,,while Mr. J. L. 'Belljr,
foiLoakdalp towns tp, Craw
ford county, wu - promeding t to enroll some of
thi men at work' onlite lino 'of the Allaittio
and Great Western 'Railroad, he was assailed
with clubs:mid stanes,=Ma papers- .tatan from
him and dello:gad, and . after being knocke d
down once twice,: barely -. escaped with
his life by flight: AbOut one hundred erthe
hands joined In jinni:deg hint, but fortatuttely
be got away without serious injury. - The par
ties to this outrage declare they wilt notbe
enrolled, and threaten the life oftheldirshal
if he appears among • !, = • ';
City Mortality.
The•number of deaths in this city, from
Aug. 16th - to Aug. Seih, u reported by. Dr.
A. G. McCandiess v physi s ian to the Board or
Health, is as .
Males 311 Adults, 12 1 ,
reniales,....ll 1 Chtldre 301 "
.
Thedisesze were: Consumption, 4; debility
1; erysipelas, 1 rann-stsoke;l . ; raliroisi" ao
eident, 14. drowned; 'ls' typhoid 'fore . r, 1
:ampfever,•r; ehoiera infintuni, 5 math;
tina r 7 ; meningitis, 1; dkarboss, 1; -mama
mns,-4 ; dropsy, 1;-ebolert morbus, 1; by
drocephales, 1; Indanntation of the brain, 4
still-born, 2; phthisis, 1; 0012VIIiii012/, ;nn
known, 1.
. Tue Book or DAYS; Pear 11.—The last we
saw - of ltdiveleellont new working' out of
Ilone's ides of an "Every Da =Beek," was
the Third Part, wbiek nearly brought' us to
the threshold of February. 'Kerr the length
ening daye of that variable Month haws been
recorded, and .with. bat merits of -honor they
have been dietingdebed, :ind'erte IV and V;
we are of 00.11 . 21* unable. to unfitly; but this
Pert reealls ' ...menr *latest and grand
monumental feels, and many 'pleasant and .
genial anecdotes,' to enrith the %Memory,: in
connezion with the days idaroliiltam the
2nd to the 17th—the latter being the- ir of
Patrick, celebrated - by -Irishmeir in all'
pixie of the world. The Book of -Days" is'
published by ideiers. W. k. 11.: Chambers, of
Edinburgh, and J...p, - .7l,lppincett &
Co:, Philadelphia, and' is for , sale by their
agouti, Messrs.. Kay. .t Co., ,WOOO /CMS,
4„
Tan' Tsi-Yevez !er Msieret.-18 . D.
•
Appleton A Co., of ;New . York Wire published
et - ver, timeli.pamphlet ender this title. It
contains the - Aram of Congress ineporing Direct
and Excise -Taxes, with complete marginal
references and an analytical index, showing
the items of taxatiop, the mode of proceeding
end the duties of the *Mears, with an explan
atory Oahu*, This *ark it neatly printed
on good paper, and ought , to ta..ip the hands,
ef_ every tax-payer.• Thouands are ,to be
mot with who are anxious triger.the very in- .
formation which tbls pamphlet Conveys ; and
its clear and excellent arrangement'renders it
doubly valuable far ready reference and 'easy
oomprebensiorr.': - It is for eats,by R. 8, Davis,
93 Woad street; • . •
. ,
HOBIUIII,II Orrason.,.o.n Saturday last,
three nistroionntvied the farm.horse of an.
aged' widow named Criift;' livine,bettreen
Brownville and Uniontown, is Fayette jtenn
ty, while all the oecupunts; save the opt bal . ,.
wereisbielt,ind itotomitted upon tit* Most
ticvrible and' revolting :mime., 'lmmediately
after the discoveri of -theeoutrage, pursuit
was 'made after, the fiendish perpetrators, and
One Of them was arrested in , the vicinity of
Washington' on Sunday,' and conveyed:lto
Uniontown.- The others escaped. • • "
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CoNSECTIOS.—We are gratified to'learri; bT
a private dispatch to a friend; that Adjutant
Hazzard; of - the 12th Basetrae, who was re
ported to Laze lostec legin'therseest battles.
haa 'arrive:lln ,Washington sound and well,.
_ ltemo • Mention- wilt ,he held at. the
Bow, at elation p'pleek to day, ,ta
take some setionin leterenee to Ake , meant,
threatening a s pect Or &AIM: t
Rianciihtto'fdaird to le4Te
Wa/btdgtoa,lon
_tr:ll67,
SPECIAL NOTICE9:r
Ws the grsah plaisurcr la. recommending
the Der. R. E. -William, who is engaged as a
teacher/. in the Academy of Soignee ; and Lan
guages, Allegheny. . Ms...Willlams is a grad-
uate of Prineetalt. College, N.' J. also - or the
Western Theological: fietninaryi—ii - 'este&
linCiaSholikr InCit- 'prudesl ant incliessfal
initeneter.' Title valnabfilliepiliition' to its
turps 'of resehent, and the *aperient* and 401-
clone, of the Principal, Bev. J. Davis; reader
tide institution especially, worthy of the
ostrsnaso of the - public
R.o. IL AL hasts,D.R.lßev. IL P. Bairn D. !
&T. D. Escurrr, A . W. p. portorp.D.
Psiniotaassi lhornilta.anniestana io etv
rlize,-;-We would say. that
McGee k 00., corner of Federal street endßle,
mond:Square, iterejest received their ammo
goods, and their Patents are all:of the, latest
styles, Any person desiring isrell-madaand
neatly. fitting suit of clothes; their establish
ment Is the eight All their,olothing is
made under their own supervision, and they
las lawn*. ready to tell cheap to oath btiyare,
Tortso' W.:l.:lowa Capstan?' itsti. Joiner,'
Jesting Eittop Viretialleydestweeuaitithtleld
sheet andSberry AU,kinds et Rouse
Sep - oirtutdone on short nottosizot b ,erork.
manlike tuatuier. ..Cttarges sooderote. Leave
your orders.' 'All orders prethiptiju_ttauded to.
- • Two good Muds I . loted trumediltsky.. j •'•
Wnrgo r licrfasas. - iirtr Surfsu" whose. hno. -
bomb, gold .brothozo ars siutiog In the
oaunot put Into thos kiispooko as man
neoessory or-voluble sift than.a.foot,bozes of
nollowsealiltiliitOlotoielt.z. They Loouro
healtroVorritodertheiwzrolurco of iblOtte,g
tlfe 254Sioiti `!419•
Diiriidns -- 11 i: .Sill, Do. 246, Penn 'St.";
attends to all branches of the Dental profes
sion. '
FROIL•YESTERDAVE EVENING ME M.
List of Pennsylvania 'Killed and
Wounded in the Recent Battles.
We have prepared, with considerable labor,
a complete Hat of the killed and wounded
Pennsylvanians, In the late battles, so far as
reported in the New York paiers. We may
aped, from day today, to reedy@ large ad
ditions of mimes. All those not designated as
- "kilted," are ttederstood to be wounded :
First Pennsylvania—CO. A: G. 'Dougherty, John
Fisher, J. Holz; T. T. Idaloney,j. H. Proud!Ur, IL
Heans, D. Oreutt, Capt. Hutto, thigh; J. A. Rice
Joseph Wry. B: T. J. Jelfenon. C: J. J. Alex.
Hader, foot amputated; Robert IL Welsh, leg; Henry'
Booth. D: Char A. Mids.! II: J. Cl. Rice. K:
Behest G Garner, Eilidehnul, Amos B. Gaine r,
Jame. S. Pierce. • George Little.
Second Cavalry . D: L Bard. II: Thomas
Simpson. la luau Howe. G: Joseph Leeds. F: Chas
Bnett. • _ • .
Second Reserves—K: J. B. Cox, J. H. JaelLr G:
John Lewis. B: George Kendall, arms. and sides;
, .
11"i Tad—E.ft John D. Crltehlaw. D : W. 11. Parker,
A: Samuel Fry.
_ Fourth—D : Bengt. 11. 8. Coyle. 0: Randall R.
Doven. C: Wm. &ea. .
Fifth—A: W. H Klein. D: Orderly Sergeant 8.
B. Reeves. E : Wm. Parre.• F : Charles Brauer,
Alex Onmger. H : F. Sioanbaekt.
Sloth—C: Frank Stanton, Augusta. Hills. F:.
Jelin. H. J. Hughes. D: J. McAdam, thigh. G:
R. H. Culvert. E : Corp:ail H. IL Haim. H : L.
Leltertiger. .
Pareorb—A : Perg't Nelson L. Spotamod, J. G.
Honer, G. N. Blain. Charles A. Woadarly. B: C.
0. - Reere. Corp. W. 8. Lauer.; N.: H. EL Brown.
H Its Crawl, D. B. Maur, Titus 11.cEasula, F.
IttacKerale.
•
Eighth-A : D Hammon d,' face. : DavN
Bradshaw,ll. Agister. - K: W. Maloney.
Bluth-A: Witham fkautiesth. : Marla. O.
Ely , , Samuel SchreiderhoLt. E: J. W. A bernesty.
K': Junk. I: Dleut. 0. IL SOyder. B: T. Eno
dellang. C: Capt. Shannon. Tllman Latirowh.
. Tenttt—idrt M. M. Halm ,ch at I: William
Trelitts B. K. GIP. : O. Ilalensteln. A: T.
Stewart, Wesley Davis, Charles Gusher, F. Phillip,
C. Berkley, G. layman.
Lierventh.—ik: J. D. Hammond, A. Swartz, Corp.
T. D. Jones, Conrad, O. Kunz. am;W. R. Kidd,
arm and hip; Win Holt, leg; 0. V. Aydin, hip; Lt.
Werrehling, leg. B: Jonah Brouglon. H. McDonald,
B. ahm,i, Wm. M. J. HarblWn, J. W. Dolls, John
Oorans, Capt. Wm. Shank, killed; J . F. Walloon, G.
Powtr,,G.V. Thompson. 0: Samuel Brown, John
Kelly. Capt. Jacob Bear, arm and back; Wm. Prior.
D; John Getting, John Lelnuada, Michael Stock
holder, head; Liens. Geo. Tapp, S. J. Grey; Lieut. J.
G: Saxton, Hugh Denworth, tam; James Barn, arm;
Charles Chamberlin. shoulder, John Koolau
John Hailed. F: Joseph C. Cook, Jame B. Long,
Robert Ellwood. 0: d.rch. Doe. H: tissoL - Flem.
log, David Diaelmon, Serge. H. Bonne, Lknt. James'
Hindman. killed; corporal John J. Lehman, back;
Conrad A. Bauch, Samuel Miller Mks Solomon.
Jonah Poe. I: S. Arai', Sergeant J . D. Walkinahaw,
J. IL Humbangh, Wm. W. Walthower, john B.
Armbrust, -Hugh Henderson. David Smith, K.
Haines, Frank, etirer, A. Ermine, 3: Bameburg. K:
Hiram Hooper Capt. John Keenan, breast.
B Ai: J ones , Major H. A.. ' 3 l rlnk,
Lkut. Gad. Thee. J. Martin, killed; Jeremiah tbrupt,-
killed; John Knox, arm. ,
• Twelfth—Colonel Harding, mortally ; A —Won. B.
mddi I. 'Phillips. E—Francis Kchllding, George
Trartieimer, killed; Reuben kleadriger. tided. C
Alfred !Raley. ll—James Williams. J.D. Love. K
I': Handwork. —W. ll.' Warmer. A—A. )1-.
Regent • .
.
/. I A Cevalry—A , —Tred.Keygnew. 11-11. W.
Alm Anger'. 'D—Jer. Woodrlug, leg. ,
Flfteenth—E: Wilson, Ell Llemler, E. T. Gooch,
Andrew Dann, Thomas Cenger, Eltjah Flab, killed.
S. : C. Torker, leg, E : B. Boyer.
nineteenth—l: Abraham Lander.
Ttnrnty-lrourtb-lit George A. Green.
Tgenty-Tighilt-T: J. Conway.
Tereati-gLath-A.: G. B. Beers. D: Alasand - ar
McCauley. : Thomas Johnston, min.. 7; John
Hoffnegle, grunt. I: P.Kwakey.P :
D. F. 'lnmate, olds. 1
Fortieth-l-8 Madam.
Fortyalath-D-Corp John Lamer. 11.-0 Priest
ley, aergeeint. 11-4 W Crosby. F-Theo .7 Dungan.
Forry-eigntn-0--.1 0 Grandy, P Centrler, Lieut.
P Owens. - S-W Moore. 0--Chas Evans. -It
Joe Burgess, Jar Dillard. 1 . -Thorium Loyd, Decay
Jenkins. C , -Thos Whelan. 11-J P.Wilderetuith.
B-Pierson Blllar. ,
Omisket.
rthleth—F—A W Hokin, ambler, W
Alhou Nader: Wm Woolworth.
• Map/trot-- P: Thomu Duna, F. achudeoo.
/atm W. FmkMa.
Tiftpoixtb—A : J. F. Colp,-George B. Wheeler,
groin; L.ll..Whittaker, B W. Duo. II: J. Wii
O. W. Hari(Apr. D: D. Malt tan, Samuel
Thomas Retiree. 1r: John tialUer,,tiamael
Flora. H : John IL Stratton, A. P. Howe. Litut.
J Ibiable, J. L. Myers, D. Town... Wan 8.
pa
mar,kneed Wro. &Benoetr, arm. 1: F. Blair. K :
George A. Coma, Hem Barrle,r, John NW&
fitty.gereoth—Jaeob Layton, John Fitzgerald.
A A•J Aire. A:. P. 111 Lyons. D:
Slatyclilicond—lnD`Glins, knee. ID: Jobs Batch
ty: L McKee.
Sixty-Third—Col Hays, kg. A: A 8 Jones; L
Friab, N W Dards, W Clove4m:l 0: D McNalley,
Liam. George Waiver, B Mona. B: George Gray, W
H Green, J McAdams: X: It Danhant. E: B
Pat
ton. 11: 811 Dawson . alli P Dillicuut.. 1: G M
- Bampla, - John 8 wow, Jahn tleihrma, Julio/nth/4
J BA Gamble, Jae F E der.
Engles
berrenty-Thlrd,S: kargaanc Cyders% W Dick
inson lr 0 iihnstcr LI: gargeaut U Has E
Corporal ,IgurChambeil ' ELMcDcuough
tivrenty-Fourth--D: William WOW, Ilenr7 Ling,
E Gltultz :'Henry Duman' •
Sirentr-Filtb—A /1 13arih E: G Abarbett,
lig C: John 'Krona •
• Direwy-Seireoth--11.: Maris Muir
neventy•Eighttt—A r A °Awn, WA
Berentplelutli—Najoe William et George Elliott
C: LI ut Andrew Bslrd
_
• /Eighth:: h-11 J Sowdms. ihnoner
, pistay-third-13 : W. B. Kepput, Thoma s
Corp. H. Wtes, Sam* D. Y.la , N. ILays. 1: J.
Lllclatore, O. JacoM. A thorge O. Horn :
Spencer Button. V: W. J. NoTzlion, B. Feather. D:
Julien W. Dar. •
EJghty.roarth-1: Corp. L. Z. Leggett. .1: J. B.
Ferguson. UCH. Bassett, Hatch.
Eighty.elghth—Col Ono P-McLean, primers; Capt
John Belmerntur, C, killed; thpt Wagner, D, killed;
Bengt.Joo Preston, D. killed; Jsmrs closer* killed;
Cap; theOclore Otabazo, Ir taken prisoner; Copt J
0 Dull, 11,1alten Prienner; Capt H h /dyers, 0, taken
prisoner, lot LdentFennuen. K. wounded; 2d Lien;
d Wagner, H, wounded; Lleut Col McLean wounded
and left on tho Seld; Lint Falrbanks, D, wounded
to both lose; kenerson Kilns, A, wounded and left on
the Sad; Jeremiah Boyer.,a, wounded in neck. den.
geromly; Barnard Henn, A, wonndod In thigh; Jas
Hilo', A, wounded' and miming; Beret ll7rus uoda,
0, wounded. In shoulder, Wm Dal, CI, wounded
In shoulder Jr. Deegan, 0, woundel In hind; ...to
• They, 11,.wo ' unded In hand; Wot Lfttla, D, wounded
In hand. Cory Albert Hawk, Ai wounded and miss.
ME, Leit Hiller, A. miming - 01M 21:Leddin, B; JD
Haven F; John D S. Ldp; . A C.
throngh cell; Cleo W VatighenriC. - tetoPIM Genre. W
Halnee,ll; 'John Holman, J 'll'P Mph John moll,
H; B; J Campbell; Cl; W. ElmlanyikEwret
O eon, u; Wm his, t ~ H- Voles, D; 0 A maw,
PO Stretch; Charles W $1711i41.
141netiellel : H. Stnner: Robert F. Rich.
lii.ety•Thlrd—l: L. Hann
Hinaty.rottr=E: _Charles Eno. "
Ifinsty.Ninth D: John liam . 7l, John Cain. 0:
OT.
ne Hundnailli...o:l LeavarM /dui 0. B. 0;
llogets:Z; Bers't Z. 'L. -Power, Id; William
Buckley, El; Ella* Powell, Al,..lanterJohnsott,
Burim,.l4 Canund Zumay, Ci H.Applegate, H; J.
,E. ,Clurie• Ec-11.731mi10Y, 0; J-
O. ldiratiall, C; Ward, D; EIII, Ilron, I); Alfred
'Nefarrell, D; J, P. Blum, I; Capt. JAWS Votive.
dar, Wm-James UalpanoereZ; 0:111Am; n.
Craighead, 1; .Thomea HeCloun, a .. 8, .Jackson, a;
John Elliott, John Tan Horn, B. H. Ward, B;
Plahsr, U; Allred McFarland, D. -
One ,11.modrad and FlAh—A ; 0 Welt.' 0 W Ban.
dolph; 0: W Alehouse; D: 8 Fulton, A Bartlett,
_Wm Halley Ellen Bartlett, Z 1: Jamas
Poenada, Swat , Victor Bell; I :' Chapman Bose,
,
iihilland and 81xth—J8 TilL
One Hundredjand •Nlich—Edward &swarth, di
David Drown, 0; Joah White, E. D: Am 'L isnort.
A: Wm 117 ans. Imes Widtil ui
Ono Huntiriel and Tenth t—Darld Mon, I. •
Otte Hundred and • Illeventb - -41: • Deatti. Di
David Willtame: *Mediu Zebu& • 7:gar
David Marta. 0: Jame@ Drowhidla, Hicharda..
Party McDonald, &rid Williams, Jonu Bronghton.
, One Eitindrad stkf r onntb—E: Joseph pions. ft.
One Htmdred and Twertity:Third-11: John tame.
TbOniwn . P,"tta r T . , 43 atuttel, Bollast /.hmt John
;Vint Pennsyltarda ditateiS-11: 'MMus' Myer:,
swerves (no inimbar)—J Stuffing G :
Bowert, thigh
Discouraging Ealletmente.
Two »Monts of the herons!' of Washing
ton were arrested' on Monday.nightby au.
the Wester n
tbority of the Marshil'olthis Western Die
,riot, and broight ta o. Tuesday,
'charged With disconraging inlistments: One,
Dennyoooii OM; hid shearing before' Henry
SProni, Esq.; 11. B.'Coirimhi6oner, yeatardiy.-
The addenda showed that he bad said he
hOpedthey would draft - aid that the drafted
mad would shoot the d—d beads off the vol
unteers. IC was thought, :however, that he
was hudly Serious and laid mote than he
meant:'He was held in the sum of $l,OOO to
answer at the next term'of the United States
District Court. The other party had a par.
tlal bearing before John IL Dailey, Esq.,
Cominissioner, who held him to' ball for fur
ther hearing, five Weeks beam.
Was TIIIMONAW MANNING isNi
new Map, on - a very large scale of the-seat
of War, in. Virginia and around irashington.
Tbetesign is to give such ample spaoe on the
-Map*. will AMON/ the positions el, tbe oppos,
log armies ,to be marked, with colored penelle
from time I. .tlme, as the' telegraph reports
shanges. Such a doubtless be vim
useful and convenient, to* keep at hand for
refe w snee.-and the price' ii only 25 adds.--;
For sale by :11061.y Miner; nest door to 'the'
Post-Odiee, and J. W. Pittool, Opposite the
Post-Oihoe, Fifth Street.
Tnstass.- 1 -T„he .."&hool for Standar wad
admirably' emitted it the, Theatre" limit 'seen
leg by 'Manatee' Flenderion's nest ocitopiny : - . ..
Alt the performers executing their ports must .
Admirsbiyi‘ t•The peformaness of Mr: Donald?
: i son'icnt ths tight .rope,, formed an attractive.
'feature of As mriming. To-nista ilivilrison•
Litton drams will bo prodneed.entitled, "The
Angel of Midnight: . Mr: Donaldson wilt
also appear in a variety of wonderful lost&
•
;r,,_*t4ogo)o
R''. -. A:: , ,,,tV,M, -li:WiWgMM
.. , v - ,.y.. 1 ::uti,D E :.:,:,.:. !
,:-,.,•.-,,,,.,:,,,?.,:.:,..7.,•,.
Volunteer Bounty.rinin.
.
The following additions' subsorVtions hare
bee. made to this fund: , •
Previously reported 1 .$111213,044 10
Noble* end Collins tpi by A Mohler—. 840 00
Duquesne tigi. lij A. Here. ' 131 00
Manchester. Jan E. Parke--. ...... ... 480 00
2d Ward, P 1 tabors., by Wm. Philips ...-. 710 00
McCandless townstilmby Wm. Ramage-. 78 00
6th Ward, Plish • g. German. P. Felix, or.. 100 CO
Collins and Peebles tp,' by G. H. White... 84 10
SHOSCIIPTICOSS AT THIIBINNIIO CLOVIS OT
11.141121 and sins,
H. M. Twinlng-----i—.---
David Fitzsimmons eAI Son
Tbomae
Samuel Wllson,iJ;sknion ip
Wm. Mcßoberts i , do
E. D. Cur y . iio •
mains AND cot lit TOWNSHIPS.
Hon. Thommillellon ..}..--
John Scott- .I.- ---.---
11. C. Grier ilpre:tir .'..—.—....---.--
George R. White-- ' -. .
John Liggot..... ---,..------.
J An, David A Bayarer......---....:- -
lion. James Stewart -....---------
P. H. Lauffman--...----.--
Mrs Wm. Sempk-.....L... ..... ____....
George G. Heg1ey......-.-.-----
William P. Haum........{.....- —.:....
John idelory Ear-...—:—.--------
Daniel Negley...--..... —..
John W. Tins- . . .:....:....»........:%
Thomas
Mrs. E. Soyder--.—....,—.--..-....,..
Wlllban .1. Donald= ------,...
Finley Torrence....—.4.---...---.
,:—...—.
Thomas Ke11ar.....-
Alken--. -.—. 1....---
John K. Holities—.....—i--
Joan J. ,0010...... ....J.'
. -...... .
John Cartwright, Job tliewart - ,11170 .. rge
' .: iloWillbuns, Dr. Robert Wilson, Mears.
• &raft a Foyer, °tomb W • 81Iller.Jas.
111 , J. W eiddeb,ll344 E. Miler,
Clark, David,lrwin, Geo. Ran
homer, $10........
Thomas Sido ...
I.3. = Eet,
n Nickolas Hoick, Lew
Pendia 0. Eltzjilezi L P. Wlnebiddle,
Lemuel &parr, Wm.: Initialers, 0. A.
w...th h : John Rims Baum, Joseph
Beeler, Henry Landwer, William M.
Logam Joseph - °reboil; W. AI Mirth.
Del, . Peter Hearty l Lewis Lowry,
Michael Nelson, Robert Patterson, Mc-
Donough Terris. each U.: • ---.»-f
Ir. Wolf, John Lusk, Eicriae;(carpenter,)
, each IT---------------
P. H. bairn vs, & B. Bawl Jobrudon Rosa,
Wm. B. Sprague.-- '..L.. ----
Jobe Davis, G. Dtillirrio ' ri, r. P Gleams,
Jnhn Mclntire, Oliver l Verson, J. C.
McKelvey, tanrad Nauman, Jas. Such,
F. telllngar, $1 00— ' ' ...
A. J. Woolalayer, Dr. - John Pemba:ant,
Dr. D. W. Leal., each $lO
Dr. Jonas IL MeClintock.t......i..:-....
Peter epragne.. ....-...1..»...—.....--
David R. Coon il — ki...----. ...... - •
John Grounds_...._..... '
August Metter_...._._........._.... —.
alcetturtss rowlestem, 001JSCIND IT NO
6 *
60 00
60 00
600
1 00
100 00
100 00
100 00
100 OD
100 00
.. 60 OD
. 60 00
50 00
.—.:-. 50 CO
53 00
25 00
25 00
5.600
. 26 00
20 ge
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
-..-.—. 20 00
16.00
19.111AGIL, /Ll 4.
William Bazaar .........
!--
Wm. U. Almon, Wm. Lyons. :lona 11.
Croft, Altit- 8411sti. esablis-..---
Wllllam Karr, hatted* Baba. ......
Dawn, melt
Wm. .
/anal) . Tres, Dan. each 11
' I
ciotal
he committees for these townships have to
say that the amountlof their subscriptions
has been largely reduesd by the payments of
residents of said districts to collecting com
mittees of the city of Pittsburgh, in which
they do business. '
An ;Explanation
Editor+ Ornate: It is doe to the comma
aity that the latest phantasm of a diseased
end disordered intelleist—" 4 Plioll
Reyabt
eon Demoevatie kiti,Peroujlimeia Railroad
Parry "—should be explained to the many
readers of the advertising °Waning of the daily
papers. It is notorious to theta well ac
quainted with the orator and month-pieceof
this street-boy's party, that no sane Mall glues
credence to his ravings. It Is equally notori
ous that the large and respectable toasting",
so laboriouily advertised In the newspapers,
have their only existence in the dimmed Im
agination of the advertiser.
It may be, and doh - idlest! Is; tide dliat the .
Pennsylvania Railroad Company hilt stretched
the utmost
limit of lie legal power in more
respects than on*, and it is more than proba
ble that a consistent, intelligent and Bane
atfort.will be made at the next meeting of oar
Legislature to confine this monitor corpora
tion within its legitimate sphere of action.
The writer of this has knowledge id mate
rial facts touching add illtutrating the Means
whereby the rentiejivania . 11'1110 . 14, or at
least some 'of Ile chief ' officers, may be
brought before Chi her of pablie judgment for
deeds dime contrary to good morals and in
violetion of the law !of the State. It would
defeat the purpose Of the inquiry now in
progress upon this rimbjeet should farther,
explanation be made. Unough has already
beets secured to make apparent the fe
ting/1 of Letitletiv • Committee investiga
tion. and clearly establish the - Wit -that
a thorough, honest said earnest invest!.
getion by an anboaght committee would elu
cidate folly the process_ of 'Rail:owl. Legieln-
Con. I have written .this, much that thole
Who may not know the indlrons character of
the advertisenient ...ledge" of the greet
'1 Union party,"_which Is without voters or
etipporters, save onlythe Doctor` and the
boys, may not be led into 'a Movement which
has remised- Its impulse solely from the in
sanity of an unfortunate' individual, who for
merly held a pubis trust from the people:
ALLSOKINT 190IIISTS.
The *iota of Allegheny County.
non. A. K. McClure, Doperlntendent dais
Draft, bait made out the aokortloament for a
number of western - oonntlei, our own Dlla&
ed. We give the apportloneornt.belon :
Allegheny 10,693
Beaver
Batter • ' 1,986
Armstrong 9,184
Fayette r 2, 86 6
Greene
Lawrence 1,90 E
Mereei • ' 3,188
Washington ' 2;783
Westmoreland 3,178
The population of Allegheey;ln round num
ben, Is 180,0001 and she is s required to fur
nhh, under all the quotas, new and old, 10,-'
693 men, or make up , the deficiency by a draft.'
Having at last mewed the• number actucity
required floe, sr, we can now , make a pretty
sate calculation In regard to the chances of
draft. Elsewhere we giro the number of vol,
unteers returned under the enrollment, from
twenty-two districts in the county, and our
calculation based thereon will be found to bit
nearly correct.At we have already, said, the
number returned" enrollment will ,be any
far below the actual number sent; yet Wren
under this buds we think'we are safe from
MaitileY Guard**
Thle company of volunteers, recruited by
Capt. J. J. Hall; of Allegheny, *as named
in honor of Jesus Mokusay, Roq., President
of the Iron City Bank, and Chariton of the
Selcot Oecmcll of this city, for Many years.—
The aompliment was well deserted and 'Mk
been handsomely acknowledge& 'ifs. Man
ley has ;contributed liberally io - Prclrolk '
listmenta in other organisations, but Ciptain
Hall aoknowledgek that, erlthoithie pserictle
and disinterested liberality, - he should scarcely
have succeeded In filling big company. ,
;Not content with his most liberal contrlbu.
How, toward aiding in Semmitlng the 'wimps
ay; M. McAuley's generosity pursued Cap:
Min Hall and his oommiSaloned officers to the
last. They were each aids the recipients of
epleadid g words, with.ashand belt;'and Ospt.
Hall was also provenusrwith a apitrodld unl-
Ion& The company is attached to Col. Z. J.
Allen's Regiment, which left Met night. We
expect to hear a good account , of -the , bloAtt
ley ;Guards -a floe, body of men, and com
manded ; by a, analog:can of considerable
mil
itary experience. , •
Ws ere Indebted to A. Bnidley..ElT, hr.!.
bite file of Ltverrol papers. "The American
Question".ls row the,most iironilnent one
even itl'the oolnotnr, of European' joartals;'
end their opeaulatlone; whether friendly or"
otherwise i ve not without a , tertian interest
at times, even for ole-Atlantio reader*: •
W . . .
81171 AID ENIOLU — M r.
Butler, Deputy , for the Stith _Ward, has per
his dot), well: The euroltaftent of a
ward Is now '
about completed,'!ud foots
about I,6oo:names: The ward haafartilshed
fatly 300 volantetiii.: - ; • • ,!
.
1? sztormaror r 10,..-4111 i freight! for, MU
eitinsti mid Louisville, going through- horo
tom been stopped. This is owing to th
threstedng aspect of affairs in lEsatnolgr.
THE LATEST ;17E-VVS
FROM WASHINCTON.
OUR SPECIAL OINPATCRES.
(Bpectel Dolpitteh to the fittaborgh Oesette.l
Wasoptirroti, Sept. 4, 1882
POSITION OF TON Sti
200 00
Beyondalight skirmishing, thero hes been
no fighting yesterday or to.day. From ie
telligent and cool-headed men among the -re
turned prisontra; it apiearethat the main force
of the enemy has been drawn back to north of
riorth-west and north-east of Fairfax Court
Hones, as though to position to march back
through Thoroughfare Gap or to ford the
P6omac, at Leesburg, with equal facility.
The impression continues to prevail In mili
tary Olivia/ here that Gen. Lee is preparing to
.cross the Potomac above.
The machines for clipping Treasury notes
work satisfactorily. A report td that effect
was made yesterday, and the largo number
of women now ei.oployed for that purpose will
consequently be diemicledtwithin a few days.
Col. Brodhead, of the First Michigan Cav
alry, died of hie wounds, near the battle-801d,
on Tuesday afternocinlasti Two bullets had
passed, entirely through him. Ills remains
have been brought to Alexandria.
The President has made some promotion.
at eadi for meritorious conduct in the late en
gagements.
Lieut. Lamborn, aid to Gun. Reynolds, who
has has just arrived, says the Pennsylvania
have not , lost over 500 killed,
wounded until:lining during the late series of
engagements. •
OEN. STVAIIT IMPORTED MIX])
There appears to be concurrent testimony
that the rebel cavalry General Stuart was
hilted seine time during the recent ergege
manta. '
......moo
20 Oa
OHIO IMILT
The Ohio Relief Aesoolatione has been busy
to-day looking after the Ohio wounded.
2S 00
1 00'
bgrairruzse camaze cArrinimp BY Tat infamy
' About sixty departMent clerks who started
out to tlie battle-field !on Sunday last, in an
ewer to Stanton's call for unreel', aro supposed
to have heen taken priscMerk Some-of our
returned nurses wha ♦ate . on.tbe field, under
• flag of true, Bay they saw them marching
down to Lee's headquarters under • guard.
6 00
1 60
2 00
ha= 1.085N5 IN AiIILLIIIT
It seems probable now that our luster in sr
tillery, in the engagements ap to Saturday
night, were not needy so large ar'wee at Brit
apprehended. Some officers declare that our
lodes were not over fifteen pleoes, end others
that they ate not over thiity.
RRTURi OF POLED PRIBON2III3
Last night about cloven hundred prisoners;
who had bean taken by the rebel; in the late
tingagement, and p3r'oled,, 'arrived in the Dill,
having left hfanessas early night before last.
Theyaay that after they had been captured
they were taken to Deep Ravine, in the rear
of Jackson's' hemlquarters, and guards of
cavalry put over thew; Most of them, after
their CeptUrti, being taken in e. round-about
way, on the outskirts of the rebel camp. Some
of them say they were miserably fed, but
others that theynwere fed with the best the
rebels.could affrod,, they having nothing but
what they captured. .
They could not see the whole extent of the
rebel campe,-buttclging from the camp first
seen, they thong t that on Sunday night one
hundred thonsand men were encamped in the
vicinity of Manassas.
Some of them were kept three days in a ra
vine, and were not given any food until after
being treofined for shirty six. hours, except
what they paid for, the rebels charging them
from dfty cents to twoolollers for a cracker or
piece of breiti. At ono time our men got a
little noisy, when Gen. Lee rode into their
Midst and told them to keep quiet—Ml was
going to sand them home soon. When they
were taken to the revive, they were stripped
of all their accoutred:mute, but few of tit&
being allowed .to ronain their haversacks.
They noticed in the intik, of the rebels a
Jarige number of foreigners—lrish, French,
Clerthena ke. ' - •
i 4 F°9nd o 4 gran oat brought to the hoe
,Stal, near Mwessas, and plead hard for a
eantoon of, water, offering $2O in United
States Treasnry notoa t for it, when a rebel
went off and got him tome water, and took
the money.'
l lt is stated that icrazodiately after our re
cent evacuation of Brtideriaksburg, the seces
sionists, among the pOoplo of the town, ap
peared oaths streets armed as guerrillas, and
commenced arresting and sending to prison
airthe remaining °Miens 'who, driring our
oocuiltion of thC place, totd evinced any
sympathy • for, or oourteay, to our troops.
,rested,
hurried id, They also ar;
:4 1 the *e * Peiio , l ll In 'tnn plus, on
Whom they could lay hands, and Jailed-them
, Secretary Seward returned at 9 o'clock lash
night from his residence in New York, &sad
immediately drove esti. to the.Soldierre Home,
where he remained In consultation' with the
Preadfat nntll midaigbt.
0•1110 Sept . 2.—Gispitehes' received at
headquarters,
from Fort- Jackson;dated the'
2d, says thatßolivar is reperted to be invest
ad by, a heavy force, under Gen.-Price: There
ft also a large force or the enemy within seven
miles threatening an attack. Villipigne is re
ported to have crossed the L Batelle River at
Brownsville on the night, of the lst, probably
making -towards Deliver. NFe have whipped
the enemy in every,,skirmish.
The Grenedis - Appeei rearms the report of
the - Federal - evamisfion Bitoii . Rouge,
but does not say the place was destroyed:
From the same poperme learn thet the gun
boats, shelled Bayou Sara on Sunday morn
ing, and afterwards the boat's Crew landed
and lehrned all the houses on the levee. The
Essex ' suid lilt' transports then passed. down
the river, for' thsrpurpese, itis suppoicd,
getting reinforcements so destro y
yUle.
skirmish between, the rebel pickets and a
squad: Let Joderals took.. place Lop, the, 27th,
near Greenville, in whit& twe,Federais
,the rebel'attack', on':Vntoetoten, Ey,
'they captured 200etatt:d9taistii deitroyed
200 biles cotteir. , "1 • • • --..
. .
• .
!goat :Ctimitteatt„.Active Prepare.
Alone for 'De feneel.iluainees Still
llospeeded•./iir,bi Ellitith , A. Forces
....Troops Astivirtg..floppreeesott of
the Thee', etc.
Oixouttravr, Sept.` 14 , 1,0 hi.—Aefive
191114147 preparationslcOntinne. Business is'
still suspended, eiceptiokbutchers, provision
'dealer's and bakers: '
Sioith'i forces were posted yesterday
at lAzington Vartailles tad : Georgetown.
The
,position a good one, for an advance
either on Liulsville of Cincinnati.. -
Troopstontinue to arrive rapidly.'
'7
P. df.--LPhi'preparations• for defence are
unabated The dlty vru lively 'all afternoon
with the marching of troops.' There fa:no
Proffers - ot armed limn ire being received Fro _ apolip•
and accepted from a 4 , lo , Agm b e , °twin ,. in . lantasarocts, Sept, 4.—A au report,:
d Indiana , , and M
.arrive in darge graphed to the Chicago Mary l ast night, say,
statelemPte:ltight - andito•laorrow... • that Gar: Morton woe opOosed to evacuating
The .Ptibropurittor eiramtatedhileoffire,this any part of Ile interior of gentucky.„Troops
~T,he - lefeetitst4'isealry, „ • ire baler tete,tte'CinchinatVand Louisville
were 'then enteridt the town'. . as rapidly as poceible Two iegimonts - leare'
Nothing,hae from'theenemy tomorrowmoraiig,act . Old" , ' 7oll6 o : dally.'
The Amin, Muer 'cwas suppresud this at. A gunboat his bead ordered to ply on the
ternoOn, for an article censuring the '''admin: Ohlo, between Louisville and the mouth of
-titration et its eoadnet,ot the war. - the Wabash. - ,
BY TBLEGRAN L
=IEBE!
MUTH OP COL. BIitoDHCAD
P2OVOT/0811
Loss OP TER
IMICEII2
Iruportani from Cairo.
1 THE WAR IRVIRGINTA.
~ v's Trains Safe in Alexandria
zok.. ---
Mil FALLING BACK!
THE ENTIRI,
IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS .1
The Potomac Filled with Gunboa
THE NEWS FROM CINCIAIATI.
TROOPS POURING IN
.0,000 Ready to Move Against the Enemy,
&e., dco., &o
PHILLOKLPFILI; Sept. 9, 1862
A special dispatch to the Press says General
Pope's Immense army tieing arrived in Alex
andria yesterday, and it is evident that he is
falling back with his entire army.
It is said that great movements are now
being executed in various directions, of which
it is not proper to write.
The Pototanuriver .s filled with gunboats
A dispatch from Cincinnati, 10 o'clock last
evening, lays regiments are pouring in there
constantly, and are moving off in every di=
notion, and it is estimated . that by to. mor
row an army of fifty thousand men will be
moving, under competent commanders, to
meat the rebel invading force and tender it a
fitting welcome.
Numerous guerrilla bands :are devastating
Northern Kentucky, and their outrages are
truly appalling. •
From Washioiton
Waerthorort,l3ept.4.—The work of getting
the army into good position in front of . Wash
ington, has been accomplished with entire
succeas. *.Many of the troops now occupy po
sitions a abort distance from those of hat fall
and winter. .
. .
The division of Major General Fits John
Porter, composed of the brigades of Gans.
Morels, Martindale, Butterfield and Griffin,
have their tents pitched near the camp
, .
grenade of last year.
Lieut. David R. Smith, of the New Yes*
State Volunteers ' Col. Murphy commanding,
against whom charges had been preferred by
the Colonel, has been honorably dismissed
from the 'service, by order-of the President
in special order No. TM
The Chain Bridge, the timbers - of . which
were, It in reported, removed several days
ago; was to-day made use of for'military par- -
poses—facilitating intercourse between the
Virginia and Maryland shores.
CoL Borden is not so badly wounded as was
at first supposed. lie was stunned, and his
left shoulder blade badly bruised by • a piece
of shell, but ho Is still on duty with his regi
ment.
The city maintain its calmness.
Conflicting and eiaggerated accounts of
recent events still form the topic of general
conversation. Many - of the statements are
altogether hnreliable, especially a to the
killed ind wounded and the quantity of stores
which have fallen into the bands of the ene
my. These aro, it L ascertained, greatly
over-estimated. The army is, for the greater
part, placed in the new positions, and that;
ongh reorganisation is progreAng. The
proper authorities fully understand the nel.
cesslties of our condition, and are" taking the
precautions required by the emergency.
The new levies are arriving several thou
sand a day, and are immediately assigned-po
sitions to 00-opeiate with the" return " troops.
Affairs are hourly assuming , a more cheerful
aspect. It is not deemed necessary or proper
to state the tualtion df any portion of the
army, as this Is Precisely the inforthatio'n
which the enemy desire to obtain.
The Pacific Uoilroad Convention.
Caruso°, Sept,4.—Tho Convention met at
11 o'clock. A rieolation from the • Business.
Committee, in regard to tho opening of'-the
books, wee taken up, and • discussion on it
became general. After being amended it was
adopted. The books are to be opened en the
let of November at Portland, Concord, Rut
land, Providence, Boston, Clartford; Albany,
Buffalo, New York, Trenton, 'Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash
ington, Columbus, Cleveland, Wheeling, In
dianapolis Chicago. Detroit, Milwaukie, St.
Peal, Burlington, Dubuque, St. Louis ' Leav
enworth, Omaha, Denver. . Salt Lake , Carson
City, San Francisco, Portland, Oregon. They
will remain open at least two weeks.
A resolution was unanimously adopted that
the Board of Cominissionera be hereby in
structed to petition Congress immediately
upon its re-assembling in December next, to,
amend the Pacific Railroad Act so it shall
read the " capital stock of said coo:irony shall
consist of -one million Ames, one hundred
dollars each, which shall be subscribed for
and held in not more than 200,000 sharee by
any one person."
A dispatch from Heber C. Kimball, Daniel,
S. Wells of the Salt Lake. road, asys.the
telegraphie reports of the - proeeedinge of the
Railroad. Convention ' wore read. with deep i n .
terest, and treating the road would be located
on the route giving the greatest :good to' the
greatest number and that' the work
speedily accompl ished. •
A Committee of Oro waa appointed by the
Chair to collect useful information in respeet
to the contemplated routes, and the agricul
tural, mineral and topographical character of
the regions traversed by each rotates.
The proceeditige of the Conyention,were
doted to be published in patophlet form, for
general distribution. ' •
•The Convention adjourned 'to meet at the
call of the President and Secretary.
Fro'm 14empttilk.
Mzurrus, Sept. 2...H.Panderson, attaches.
to the British LegittiOn at Washington, arriv
ed here. He recommends all bona fide Brit;
leh subjects tO make adeciaration of their na
tionality before the Provost Marshal of Mem..
phis. y this - h means it is hiped - the British
subjects will be secured from stitering °that'
inconveniences than each as are inseparable
from a state war. Gen. Sherman also pub
lishes a card urging the British subjeats to
send in their names. • , . •
Mcurnm, Sept. 20..—The epeeist corm--
lpondenoe of-the . Missouri - Democrat says:
'he Grenada Appeal, of the 2d, says the forte
below New Orleans have mtneadered to is fleet
of Federal gunboat', and that ,Baton Rouge
hum beenetaoaated by the rederale and the
forces taken to New Qrleans. to defend that
place.. When our forms left. Bitten }lenge
they took:the machinery from the , penitentia
ry,.
and after Setting loops all the convicts re
ceived thent into the army. -
A dispateh in the Grenade Appeal Of the
29th, dated Bayou 'Sara; 25th, says the Fed
eral steamer Essex arrived there on BaturdaY
aid shelled the town on Sunday morning,but
without oologany damage... They then Laud
ed two boat loads oftroops and set fire to:the
All the home on the, leyee wore.
buried izeept two., After firing the front. Of
the -town they' welt
_around. pillaging all
beasts that • were not bitruti- While - doing
this some of the 'Pelicans fired on but
with what effeot la not known: , They then . -
returned to the' boats - and wont - - down :the
riveri and are supposed to: have gong alter re- -
inforeements to destroy Bt. Francisville..
Hadson is being fortified by the rebels.
So sayslke Vicksburg - • , - I •
An ItOneClad'Privateer in the. Gul f
Nor Your, Sept. 4.—The bark Prentiss,"
Capt.' Hobbs, which arrived from •Biatitires.
to-day, reports that an iron clad war strainer
had arrived at Cardona, on the 19111; dying
the rebel rag.,, Our Consul at Havana, Gan.-
Slntfeldt, placed dispatches aboard the . bark
to be delivered at Key •$ fit, although
shills, off Key West , light-heals with a.nig,
psi of distress .flying, no notice was filen. or
her, and the dispatches were 'Mailed, to-dii
from this pore.; TIM privateer has 'already
captured several merchant voisels,.' although
they were heavily ' armed.- In is - Mahe off the ,
Bahamas, her Captain told - the authorities
that she was a robot war steamer without 'W
name. She is tuideubtedly: the Ciliate.
llarlrets by Telegraph.
Piat.trrit Sept. 4.—llinir Anil but withont
charge; Wm 1600 bble at $5 for serfartnet $5,60 Ex
extra. and 55,i0d6 for extra family; receipts light.
Rye-flour
g oo d ats3,6o, and Corn meal at $1,11154.
• There is • good demand km Wbest; 106 bsubeu •Oid
at $1,2701,30 for red, m 40.511.63 for white. hew .
Rye selling at 70@r2. and 25igl 6 for 0.1 1 1. enrs ae- •
Oat s with odes of 30,000 bushels yellow at 700170%.
Oats steady. 35 for nur an 60 for old. Provislcaulbsid
emit; sales of Iles. Pork at g11,50(311r4 hams
11; sides e4,and shoulders 6e, Yard firm at t it,
" I •4IAG PLACE . Co ffee, Sugar ad Molasses dull. Y a rd fl fOO b .
11 sold at 3,3g33 4 %c.
16 rw Toss, Seg(tikZerrittnr —Cottion iirM; I,poo
ai baks soil at 62 ."- Flour brm;/1,600 bbls sold;
' State t 4.95 0 5, 1 066 15.5555.10; Raribera, $5,30011
0,50. Wheat firm; sales .130,00 D busheir, Chicago
MU 5 l,12(41,21; Milwaukee Club 10,1 6 0 1 .=
`i,5001,64 for red Western. Corn Ilrin; sales of__
Bp. ob st 65360. rork staid,: Lard arm.
and , . .'tat Mi. i. . - ~ .
Rept. 4.—Tiour quiet. • Wheat Mainly
Whisky dn. 'Abe. st sl.33i2ii,= Cora ad.sne-
Bavrlxons, . " "Mil yr110w56®69.• Osts 'Vastly.
for stilts, rill is h. . IVRl'*l.5 1470.
inm white st 70grd. 'l* , ' '... 0..,...1;^ :---:------'--
Whiiky dull at 3543
4 . " 45 :0:117:: 0 0 11 7:::::; * ; i nt - ot
. .
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Cincinnati ilk
°BRIERS FROM ORMILILL
PARTY
Ist. The banks and ba,
be permitted to open that
2 p. to. . .
2d. Bakers arc allowed
basioesi.
3d. Phyaiotans are allowed to
patients.
4th. Employees of newspapers a
to pursue their business.
sth. Panorals are permitted, In WS'
mourners are allowed to leave the city.
Bth. All coffee houses and places who. '
taxicating liquors are sold are to be olt.
and kept closed.
7th. Hotels and eating houses are to olost.
and keep closed.
Bth. All places of amusement are to close
sod keen closed.
9th. All drug stores "and apothecaries are a
permitted to keep open and do their ordinary
business. GITOEGT. HATCH •
Mayor of Cincinniti.
•
- '
'Crrr Ow Oteotexaut, "1 .
MATCH% Orrice, Sept. 3,1862. f
In pursuant", of the orders-of the General
Commanding,,lzAlve" notice - that the , order,
relating to Ilia enrollment and organitation
of all persontreeldeit in'thre
city; wilt ba'rig
idly enforced; find 'that *Wary - *nests 'kinked
to immediately report himself in the Wardle
which he resides. -
A atrial compliance with this order is' no
causryto avoid arrest wherever .theylasy
found within the city.
GIIORGI HATCH, Mayor.
Tau following ie the unofficial announce
ment of the enrollment in the Bth Ward
Whole numbe7"eubjeet to duty., ' 1021
Whole number or volunteers.ln eerriee... 233
114COBIIICK—DAIrldi Thttriday,f4l4„ 4th.
the :Bev:" W: D. Pow4r4, J.ll. 1f o - 071-
KWH, of Plttaburgb; Mid-MLi EILGAID DAVIS,
of Allegheny City..
11cDE11.6101T—On WaineedaY evening, 3d.
1602, Dire. fluor, iticDS 66101 T, in the Teitt
her age.
• The friends of the family ore im J
peetfully neited
to attend the toneral, on Fame, atoronsa, 6th Met,
at 10 o'clock, from Ir.r late rta'de ce, corner of Lea.
Cock and Orontham streets, Allegheny City, to pro.
iteed to M. Mary's Cemetery.
SUNZ—On Thorsdny, Sept. 4th, at EN o'clock a.
m, BARRY UuLltEkt, lanai — Am of Maurice r.
and Monks Ann Soon.
•
?ho filer:de of the family are respectfaily invited
to attend the fnneral Tills ♦rr•aaoear at 2 o'clock.
from the ...Maw, of hit perenta, Ha. G 8 Boalihdeld..
etre. t
ATIONAL HORSE FAIR AT UM.
CAGO.—The Pittebur . 2ll. It. Wayne* Chicago
Bat way Company will sell' EXCURSION TICKETS
on hlondam and Tuesdays, Sept. let and 2d. Bth and
9:h, to, partly whiting to atteull the NAVOKAK
. SOB SE PAIL. to be bold at onueao. anumae
log eept. 2d, and ending Sept. I.3th.
These Tickets will le sold at $16.80 for the round
' and wink. good going Went ooly on Ms day - of
ealo; but therwill be received . for the relent trip op
any train mad that of tunday night, Sept. 14th._ ..•
' Pendell holding mob tickets, stamped by the Sc
rotary of the Pair, will be allowed by the authorities
to leave Chicago without any other pant. _ -
Will. P. KRUM,
neSelitd • General Pomona'. Agent:
ALLEGHENY CITY,
Hears on band a lama and tharatughlY
stork 01 BEMIS°. BOAT AND BOTTOM-
r 1 ANH, WINDOW FRAIL& NI VIM., LINTLES,
SUB-SILL, JOISTS, SPOITFING, - LATH*, PA. •
• Ho.o:dars for ' BAINEIi sippt ,
pro mirittim and at fib. laOs.
a. S. I aroma ireating.LONO• TIMBER of POT.
LAB., are partlealutt Invited to examine hi* stock.-
, earoErlda oaIIIIAId STREET, near Bablasoaa
„ • .
anr er , • • •
riIo,.tiELINQ EN rfAX PAY•EIf.S.-;".
beret:2 , g en to all persons who hays
no • pad their Wes, ran, and lerlea, or aseseasenta
in the City of 'Allegheny, that they are required to
pay.the tame on or before (Leticia day of October - :
next, antBthat If the Gamete not paid on or before
the lira day of October; then Bp, r cent trill be added.
to aLd mode payable thereon; sad that If the Mee
be not pill o. orqtefore the tree day of Noretabet
next foltotriog, earrenty will be directed to properly
quelided pereonb caninuatdlng each - a thew to leer , N
mid tacetri *it h all mats and charges accrued there .;
on, of any poixte or- chattels wheresoever. feend,.anti
to make allti thereof alter adeertleemeet, as to taw ...
of distract, for r. et. - ItAtffBBRON,
aa'intlw . City "reetatrer.
A.M.Es- - .
- ' •t 1
.SIIIPHDItIC Ellin, SWIM SMITS OP
N ITEIG,. HOPPIILAN'tt - ANODIENV, AQUA AMMO
NIA. PPP; POWLIIVB SOLUTION, - aULPDUaIO
ACID, ;ACID, MCNUTT° • ACID, NI.
TIV,DB ACID, ¢t. AV be. Bawd at Joan Irwin &
amt. 57 Water toast- - - • • aat3af
A UTU
BONNETS;' MISSES HATS, EtESOiTE, 'FLOW
EEO. BONNET 'SILKS, VELVETS;
.tact of 241 1 tioTry.Goods, and opened. .
JOHN 23LIZA1S,
VOLA AND-01/.4'1.1TH,
At the Saw Kills of Ism Craig, CCILIO
Firsrieard, £4- te e ny City, Pa.- •
Speelenticha oi work sent by inall to,Alli Rhos '
City P. 0., or left at the Hardware Stare of B. Wolff,. •
Jr., corner ot. Liberty era Bt. Ciatralseett, will re. -.
dire prompt etteation.
I ll4.lS' (31EMICA.Les - PAINI.I.3i
OIL 3 /ND DYE sermras; INDIGO HUM.
P...4811MGE OP COPPICH,• STOP DPOLVII, SU
PORING .7.XTRAOTd, Nl.lllP3d; CINNAPIONi,
HAVE, CLOWNS. ALLBPIOD;WHOLD PIPPED,
MIISTA.III) BEND, UnISTOD OIL, bWEETOIL ant
onetow of NI kinds In ant nts: a/l'itendard pima- ,
niedichkeo, in., do., in store and fade low by .
IVOODSIDD k - WALLACE, --
. .
306 - Libeity stroid.
P. S. Country =erase., before purchasing elan
wkwro, wooed 00 well to call and MU:lift car stock.
'net • Wm/DIODE O WAL14.6014 :
- 11 - I.IYB LUNN ,
D. DeH&VEN & SON, s:
No. 47 `FEDERAL STREET, Aliockary, City, - =,-
Ilaattfoctuioni of every Tarter of COOKING AND
LIYATEISG STOVKS COOKING UANG&I,KIno
00cpmori GRATE TICONTS. 7 . P3TD.61111, to.
' -
; CART' inn' kora'. 'Rom,
NAILING;
,o/Alall kW' of .9,IBTINGH
.11U °pit Ehllltiri - NISIALUW
.A. IZILNB.-41 yin' want to adver=l:lll
ant - rate sandhi= In tits /Wily
wilnwit(Dr. /. Stmorm editor.) It vtgillV
large ctentatton. ben - In your wintttawnwn ,
covets and announcements, and let - your Gingko:lr' ,
joildwrtitizeis 'know wind you propooo doing.- Ton - ;.'
cannot do Thula*. without this. .•
,o!ace., Goalter,
pOIN '
:1:7„Ti:4;112 STBEET. Po.
Ir. Et O.I.IIDARD KAUTZ%
Deelerld Ittli , MAtiriAlcd, for site.
IZIr
BAUL,SYTA OATS et ACORN.. ~
MunAttx - VIALAin BOUNTIES„
PENdlOtiS, BACK - PA Y,-sod MILITARY
CLAIMS of arm deecriptlon. collected by 0.
vaunt:At iletwey . atAsee, No.' TS - Oretit Attest,
rxmostvs.o,onos
/fads !andsoli by'
t!ractlell
SUtiA Et AND .iti . .
ED bblo. Etaadoad iletisbod Siva;
' 60 do tovolints Golden 8.1rop;
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