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Maas - Meeting in Aileghelly. Alarga andrispeittable meeting of the s oold . sear Allegheny was held - lasi evening, in the : Diamond square. An excellent brie, band attendance , - which served to . liven the „ proondings. •-•- ' On motion of Hol. A. C. Alexander, Mayor, Hon .ThOreas if: Howe was called to pro- Bide . over the Meeting, and took the Chair. The following Vice'Presidents were - then _ nominated 'and elec ted : Hon. A. C. Alex . . under, GM. Gent, Wm. Bageley, John Mo. Donald, and John Blair. • Searetariee—Alexander Watson, zeq., - Oahu luid..Wes. Anderson. The' organization being—completed, the • Chairman introduced to the meeting the Hon. A. Punianoe, of Butler. This gentleman - delivered II very able and effective, speed, showing, in a succinct and connected manner, the enerosehmenta of the slave power, and the causes which have led to the prevent wicked rebel:11On; ,When the oligarchs of the. South could itolonger ink, they determined to dis . rapt tho Union—and the factions created by - the Charleston and . Baltimore . conventions wers.;_trat part of a plan long previously =tired: • The . - leaders of the Dentonatio party had not the manliness to tell the truth to their deluded followers in the North, after their ratans from these Conventions', and the. loyal Democrats knew comparatively nothing of thatreason until our flag was fired upon at. Fort Sumpter, and the whole country was aroused. Now these very nun leaders ware trying . ta deceive the people, by blaming the war gen the Abolitionists, and ware aides, vorinito revive the Party for the very pur- pose of tying the bands . of the . Adordnisus , Cop, and crippling its measures for the prose cutiod. of the war. He Learned the people against the teachings of such men as Hughes and Witte; who held. the Bacenion heresy of State sovereignty, and if it had been-in their power- would have ,switohed Pennsylvania out of the .1:felon Into the Sonthent Confed-. Mr. Parlance held-hie hearers firmly for ' , shoat three quarters ofan boor, at the-Close of which , the bmid played the "Star Spangled ;Banner L • The Chairman then: introduced Hon..Tha. Williams; candidate for Congress, remarking that he 1111 r: needed no- eulogy from him. He -was. well known 'to nearly every-man in the meeting, but as he would be too modest to advocate his own claims for their suffrages, heemild at Least present some facti4rid -argtaonts tending - to shoe why . they shoald notvote for his opponent—s very - good man, doubtless, in his way; but fri cam- Jettison with-whom Mr. _Willi ams was like Saul Among the prophets, head mid shoulders - above him. This remark Wig warmly ap pleaded, and as. Mr. Williams advanced to theAkilli of 'the platform, he was greeted with - an old fashioned round of apPlause—not to be mistaken by any aye. We will not attempt to give even a eynop ,__•sis of Mr. Williams! addren,- which, as Gen. ROWD predicted, oontained many cogent rea sons why - the lent Dentoorati,should . take no part nor lot in the - effort to put into power men who are not only:hostile to the adminia, tratioa, but who, lf,elsoted, would use all the mean la their;power =to- , prolong the war) ' tad, by wasting our energies, force uponus a dishonorable` compromise . or . humillatieg defeat. argued thst there `were but two iparties at the present time--the loyal and the disloyal; and, disguise it as we might, there - was more to be dreaded from enemies within that ins without: The administration went into paver - at a time when treason was every where rampant, and the government almost a wreck, In zonswltteneo tif Democratic misrule, end now as effort was being made to revive this urn eal*# fer i purpossa not to be Ws; taken...l4;Mo= and his party - had- wail nigkdestreysti the very existence' f the gar; ernmsuc , and timed it over. to --Mr: Lincoln whaiTt resin a Chi and death struggle mud yet, below hi, adtabcistration is half over, and while he is eagaged la.. rePairloll the damage entailed by his predecenor, an effort is being made, to:tie his hands and embarrass ..Whim in the work of restoring the goventmeat endues:4g before the world the great truth that mania s:spate of self-government..- Williams_ dealt some telling -blows a g elnet the: "Butternut” gentry, and ' , was Atlas speaking when we left the meeting.: • Advance ln the Pelee *of Lager. In Ildtadelphia the retailers of lager beer bare put up the pries One cent per glus—do nanding flte instead of four cents, as formerly. In this city the prices varies from three to Ave cents per ,glsis, end we - boa nothing Bald aboutan abeam. The anal price, however, L dye unit, and that is high enough in all wasclualevary thing considered. The law ftestt ,eiti of one dollar upon a laurel of * thltty-one gallons, sad (notional tams upon feu Tautly*. It does not regalia • very pro found knowledge of arithmetic to ascertain that *barrel of thirty-one tallowy cantatas two handfed and forty.eigin pats; while It Is prettj well known that-the gasses sold do not usually contain more than two-thirds of a pint, and they are often not more than three fourths filed. The arithmetician of limited capacity will readily deduce from these facts Iliad AVMS that the imposition of an addi tional oat t per mug would be in fact an Impa - • 'Won. floneamere are impreesed with the idea that the profits of both brewers and retail er. are very large, and that they can readily. afford to pay the tax between thou-without putting it spin the final consumers. George P. Hamilton and gait Liar. George P..'lliunition and Matt Harbison are candidata' on the Democratio people' U. Stallone to know whethar Hatt Herb Wads the man min that Geo: P. Hun ilton earn, ID Talley cenelotiog of a crime that wonld has t e sant him (Harbison) to the penitentiary t Y. Is said Choi:Jay stood anon for conviction and one for acialttal. If G.P. H. and M. H. are His samt parties that stood - fu Inch a relation to each arbor a short ems ego, Ware the ciouru and pubilo, tha natural *wintry: is, bow hays they booms so 1114Q0- . gilled to each other as to stand side by ado sad "obloh by, Jowl" an tile Deulocrwtio Motet.. Oleo, for Congress and Mattfor Butts • , lortlatars. Hoorga—P. Hamilton cans down, to ' •'. the moils of politico and satiety, so low,'ss to atawd on • lire with Matt Harbison, or has Matt a - drained a pug or two to staid oast laved the icepoitras George? kliOnPogPle ars Inallassi to think that GOO. has grooto dns. Man. Ela n - 41/06 Mleicro take' her first benatt at the eater to• by sad Pm' unts a imp- plan - acted lama , as the fbe , .Parm":for the' asesatari. Wes Mudd° Perunates Armantlne, and will le ably sup rirted by the members of this stookoompany. to appears u Lndwiek the aftelidace of Devilish Good', Joke! 'Alb* has won hlgh.eneuslusio In the &Amalie world of the United States, and has established for herself • deservedly proud reputation. We hope to se* the house orowded'thls evening In orrf7Part-> Bs Caalvon.—Wa learn that ticicats bur. Log the name of Thomas Williams as a can didate for Congreu are being circulated in the rwatj•eeoood dlstriet (Gen. Moorhead's.) Voters will please bear in mind : that Mr. Williams is the candidate for the doentrthird district—north of the rival, : —and, that any votes gives MB= in the twonty.meond would be thrown away. 001011CTION.—WO hareteeeived the follow tag correction, which explains itself: . The. Ladiss'LAid ,Society, of Wunesbaig, Guilts mon% Ototdd. to credited with the two valuable buss zuntiorked by year tones. pondent "Visitor," hrthis moraines Gazette, u forwarded by us Tons, Sus's% &lama Brut' Yourn.—Tho - Philadelphia 'Bola /stilt, of Tuesday, " says: A boy named /rinds Harkness, who reticles at Second and Grant streets, In Pittsburgh, /I now at the . Bighth Ward Pollee Station. He left.. Pittsburgh about &Week - ago, with soma soldiers; and reached this city yesterday. Orrisras of the First Ward, Pittsburgh, are requested to wist at the School House on important budneas. _See - advertliement another column. . . • Paomorno.Mejor D. M. Attain., of this oity hos been promoted to Mont. Colonel of theIOINI Regiment, PenrupyloantsVolunteim,. Col. Monis. . DIED: ouTztarr—on Weituad enaha Bth tut l, at 103;" o'clock, LUMMOX '0 , mon of Hebert =a Mary J. edgy, aged year, 8 mouths and 20 daYL The friend' of the family ire respecifally Melted to attend the Mineral, on 417=1100; at O'clock, from the realdince V.llht gnind.parente e John ea Margaret Garrett, No. 144 Smithfield St., tproceed to Allegheny Cemetery. 'On the Bth Instant, at fdiddlstown, hfd., of woomh received In the battle of South Mountatn, EDWARD P. DARLINGTON, Co. Agiinth Regiment, P. O. The hmtral will take Owe from TrleltyChtilell,. ten (Friday) er WIMAG, at 10 o'cLeckr. 'SPECIAL NOTICES. GROVIR AND BAN22 . llBltrrie Maoarse, for family and maaufsetarityr purposes, are the beet is rue. A. F. Cluroxir, Gertisral Agent, • No. 18, Fifth sweet. ,, • Santrxx. GRAHAM, merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform his friends aid the nubile generally that beim returned from the East with his new stook of fall sad winter goods. His stock consists 'of the latest styles of cloths; testaments and vesting', selected from the latest importations:'- Gentlemen do-- siting a neat fitting gahnent, and at prizes lower than at .any other tailoring establish ment in the tan Moulddo well to glee hint an any call. /inmost Graham, merchant tailor, No. 54 Market stree4 one-door from Third. . We would call attentio n to sup erb stock cif , Pall and Winter Clothing,loi gentlemen and boys' wear, to bi- found at Messrs. W. 8. - McGswk Co., morns/of Redelal street and Diamond square. It has boon seleimed under the supervision of the proprietoroi and it covers every description of goods for gentle men.' dress or business suite. 'Gentlemen's furnishing goods, snob u whits shirts and flannel .underairts, dramas, glom; cravats; : do., will also be found in the estabishment, iu avery selectsin — tilargi assortment. - Is rr r othrets that any soldier on be so foolish as to leave the oily without a supply of Holloway's Ointment and Pills. Who aver does so will regret ft. These medicines 'are the only certain core for bowel complaints, fevers, sores end scurvy. Only 25 cents per bp? 4 7 POL - - 223 - . W. Comas Sousa Carpenter .and , _ obbing Shop Vireo :nay, bet.ween siren sad Chum alloy. , MI Idads of Bons! Repairing dons. on shoit moan sad Is *Oa.. manlike sosalmm. CllsMiss modasts. Lome yoOr orders. dillorderstaomptlysttssdodlo: . • 60118133 Caws wW be taken at that/runes 0ti0e,,44). 405 Liberty. - street; day or night. All radars Itiit-aa. the abort place ,wlll - _ be prompUy attendedtl: - -411 caps malt be paid wifin° o -.... . - 6at Acamszir.--Winfor dUlliCll Will cknameaoe Monday; 34; 1883. . ABBrue !kr. J_osapls 8. Trandli, Sowickleyvillei . . Dorturgi.--Dr..o. SW, lio;146, Pena at. attends to an broaches of tt 4-Dontal profes ildn... t • - TregXTB. -WANTED--A Bond add Moitglige for 7.‘ S6,CCIO, harkog 3 years to roo, on bursorof city property, which we Iral cosh it' the rats of px, 1;.1- - , 11. , LAIN At 00., 103 lowa A;3TED I -100 bua4.. Beane ; . -- ce4 '" : H. -VOIGT kCO 1862.:: mocoßD co? 1862 ELAM U.LF14 . 811.1k7 900Dff, ' - BONTiZTECILND *HOOD& 9 b 1 is iaad ietdl, *4?pl? tnati . T. PITZSBII:di(7B.: We ace now stoiCifilz4 sk . isiaa - ennrenis fo OUT al ' `ready MEMOS from of HAW, - OAPS, 872101 e .00903, BORMITI4 WAILER 11100DS and PALM _LIAIf HATE. - Merchants villO4Pg oar caa.has. trona -as at. than In Phikadalphta or New Tort: NSW 4.lo.riMitiNhi Is, - *received p ia bos:~Prin.obaen 1 ear toed Ponca; itro beau a sins Timothy foul; • • ied'lor We • . - (rs) y,o. VOIOT t CO. DLt ItUB Celdi', • • •,• • tar, r Soldiers' royale? to any. of Unto) When ..ettra Blankots," *blob aro boding morn num 011 Cloth. The atlas wethrerie varrantad ander Woof. and alike unaffected by beat or supply Is sot clue theo with Oil Cloth. &optima oil re' calved at Cas Itobber. - Depd, an ac 29 Bt. Clair stmt. J. a 11. PHILLIPS. . Becx~rt. . BIDEB, H 4.118, plain; • Do. ,caoramek ' ' . Da. Eh O. canvassed; • lo stare and Le mak by WIL H. HATBW 00.. • oU .2Sl6ldbectretrall.. LEd A L F.; PAPER WAIYfr, L 17122 PAPEBS. - OAP PAPEEI6I, DILL - • IrRAPPIIIO PAPUA.. IKABILLA PAP Bb. A tarp and well assorted stock of the bort bras& will be sold at low prkes for auk. &killers wU111.06 It to their edirsetsce to stn es • all. WIL 0 .. 1 051187021 t PO, rogli t tairecd Ps DeCara, 67 Wood Masi. ruin alls'fl 140 1101)81S.- 7.r Oarda Oirculue,Ptice==eads.Porteri, un Lelkg, Labels IDs l • Lebab ka and ornry klad oraesseatal and plabp Pr aselly, fish det..4, 07 W. 0..13 U..30T011l • 004 - orritStamod Slam Job Prlntank 67 Wind lat.:" s poIatYrOGRAPH ALBUMB,—A Choice stock end large variety at kw pion. lorssia b)_ 0. JOBESTON is7SlL6tannod • otatloom. 07 Wooditnis.: . I.)bitYWOISAViiIO CA.tillS, s stipule fortZkw the ese of Paotographerr. - y Will. G. JOURISTON Wood, is7ll..6tawaxl 8 tatLmirs. 07 Wood it. SU. DRICILD SNIT; - LX4I2 LAB o,la :aznla and tap; • 21113 roalE; No, a 11tA0M2.11174 latp; On lucid and frit Bali by , .4 wit H. HATO OCL.IIIII Tolbert. A. Viicellll, . 'Mtn. letrti sziPLoarrt 01111300 • . Made out sold 1/7 • 0: 2: ettAW, r 1 • - maks' Optkiaa, PURI Ong,. • efreyisel-0 0001xtelarozi 1...? bre& by VII*12: .=MMEEEMEE ~~ -~ t ~~k THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEBBABE FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Dttpeich to the Pittabmgh Guette.) Wanusailm, pct. 0,1862. Tir..9 . °noncoms Appoilincv FOR BOOTH MUTE! Dr. Wm. Hen* , Brisbane, formerly of Cin cinnati, and three, others from Wisconsin, have been appointed tax oommissioners for South Carolina, and are here awaiting final instructions before sailing for Port Royal. It is understood in some quarters that they are to proceed to open offices, and assess the taxes on the whole, taxable property of the State, and if the planters through the part of the State new nadir rebel control, come for ward and pay their taxes, all will be well, if riot, thi commissioners will proceed to sell their estates for taxes, and. in the event of Dolt being no bidders at , rates sufficient to pay the taxes, they will forfeit them' to the , Octrernment. If this plait Ys really to be adopted, it is of mime" bat another name fu dentlecation, hfilltary . aoyernor of Siorfolk, woe In town to-day,anci had long taterelawa with _cer tain members of the Cabinet. ' ' - C=2l I • Potty prizotteri were eaptared and paroled by 'cavalry at Aldleao-day. Several ioada of bacon and 'an - ambolanee were alto Titer" ii no rebel tone Aldle or Middle" burg:.. con: or rItQIIIRY CUNARD : A Court of Inquiry has been ordered on Gen. IS:forge% *bile evacuation of Cumber land Gap le censured bare.: aIII.BASIB, After hisluepeetion of Sigel', corps, highly praised its appearance. H. alleged u a via.; son for. the smallness of Gees. Sigel and Gointslemat's corps, that Gen. McClellan draws every new regiment to him. Alter that process CMOS, these corps will be built up like Gomm with McClellan. WORTID BALL DP 181 ALUXT JOURNAL There li some foundation for the report that Weed be to sell out 'the Alban Journal to Dans, late of the Tribune. !legeia tionii were theimenced; but: lit is - doubtful now whethen they will be broogh,t to a head. r;rmaox von vps lue-zsprAribtrxr or cox =OM= Secretary Welles returned to Portland' the . . petition' for the iv-instatement of Commander Pablo, just sal:saved; with yeliarp letter de salting to grant it. Senator Fessenden was iniong the' petitioners.. am zooms Taximuuss uppsTrr; Among the visitors topmerat Hooter mai the dpnuith hijnitter.,.,Theekrenoh ldbalatu, - trho ie.ont of town, tont, through a - :hiend i , ontoplimontarg meeiage. TON , POSTAGIISTAIIP C171.311111C7 , The amount of , toeelpte from the post age stamp eurreleybaa doubled. reity-tlute thousand dalitire. worth reaehed the Trisurdy td-day.: „ Two-Mit:di 41 all go to the gastern cities, and the other third con sturtkitere,,Verp;i3ttle.'goee tctho.:Woit. atiwitairrirov - zsox;rquimir or bit ticiairi. ~,4torrliKats are again rife touching the non alpitntith.nt the droops.- Many mei; mentshare not been p"iel 'ainoi the . tst of illwriand sortie of the oldest_and best Wed= lilt for eight months. Over $ . 50;000,000 worth of requisitions lie on the - Secretary of Akio Trouury'o. table atipatd: 7 T e canteiof itilidelay is that the pri*ent funds am es Masted In the payment , of bounties to the new regimeau . . TITOOPO AT OniSTPIL (fib isport'talegrarta4 , to the New •York pipers:oh authority. of,Gen. icecap asni !Lenten, to the effecttharJoe:Johnion,with th,ree rebel divisions, was is &pied by the - Star, what° editor,,,havlng 4 'platifttiou In *tatty. has a good - oppor... to.nfidiaiitiforination. stye: that ,he his paaitive lrnowledgepm:by:Morning last the only rebel Aroops b 'and aroandOal. pepper war the Thirteenthiylrginia_cavalty. There Is encamped onthe - railroad, a 'mile and a half east, a force doing, niokot duty slang the tooth bank of _the "Banpahantmek slier. Three small regiments of Infantry and' two of cavalry Were posted at Itaipalnumock ' Thera areino- 'rebel . :troaps between poliepper and Warrenton, Or at. Warrenton, except ptoket guarda-;:nbr on the: roan from Warrenton to-.Leesburg,eia• Thoroughfare 614 i beIoW which road the gabby., virtually, Is I entirely In our po lon. Yesterday morning there were but time rebel soldiers of the Loudon - pavalry, at Leesburg. Oa SIM' , of • Last :weak: Ws...Only troops in' and untold the city of Richmond were a few In thg.foititloations aid a reglnient of provost guild In tie atty. There' : are troops at Oiellearrilie, nor this Ode of Culpepper. TEX 016.7E0T OT uovosoiroa'a ;An TIBIT TO =1:13 aonieetirred, Goo. Morton's visit Prurcil to hare'relatad effort, for the'remoral of den. Buell.. U. and Itobert Dale Dsien urged strongly the appointment of . ThOs. A. Mor- Ha a Major.Genendsltip, to command the forees in the fieldin Kentucky. ,The Pres!. &it and Becrstari of War agrotelfzfaioring GOT. Morton's - plow, but conceived it an in superable_ objection that a new Major Dental would thus he given thy ohief- - oommand is $ dipartminf wheie seeiriliKajor GeMerallin; already serirlag:• The probability, therefore, now seemiliat Gen..Bludi will be allowed to disiSh the preen campaignwithout further IntirrupUon - . --- .11/14 PIIIIPOBI OP Till zioossonsuicis TO SAP. PABANNOOL STATION The reconnoissance to Rrppahauicook 8u• tion was for the purpose of sornaritig 1 loocunotivee, wblob were'abandoned by 0013. Beaks In his recent retreat, on the supposi Soli that the bridge had not been repaired. Tharebel •Idettos were driven In until the Rapyshannc4 came In sight, when they per. nailed that the bridge MN rebuilt sulkolently to allow the plasige of • locomotive and empty oars. The enemy were drawn .up_. la line . of battle at Rappahannock Station, • kut Davie's order' were strict not to bring on on engegement unless It was net:weary to more the locomotives. FROM IMILADELPHIA. I,lpec(al D U to tha Pfttaborab Oa utu. Patcsostsars, Ooti 9; 1862. . A 'grand Onion meting was' held In this oily 4st night, to *blob egrerraliradlng DOM. oorats participated. . 4c4. B. Chapala ,r Eitiletar NiPles under Baohanan, preildird." . - • . s . Among the speakers was T. 0. Brightly, Esq., .a leading DeutOoratio "begin of- this city. Theme gentlemen are datartainad to support the colunry isiJtead of 'park". Fmk 1114,11as' .Lteuoaabla deligcui were earsrely donna:lead. liamolollons to favor of loetaining the President were passed auddicgreat applause. Siam tha' Dom DITIAIO haders have arrayed themselves op the fide of treason,good nun of all puttee an rallying to the flag of their untry. • 'co /t lathe postal ho scion at Washington .tali Gan. IllaClalbui not move until tha Potazaaa rlar. On the other hand, lona ear nspatutenta paid an early mom:sat, 'telt eat roggl to the cnnlytyircrf ea riser. D. • - C=: ,2 . a %•.t. •••••••,.. • .. • • ( - 7 LATEST PROM EUROPE• Arrival of the fitiamel.tlp Pe Nsw Tom, Oat. 9.-; , -The royal /Pill steam ship Persia, from Liverpool on the 27th, and via Queenstown on the 28th, has passed this point - eh route for New York. • • - The'sbutmship Asia, from New - York, ar rived at.Liverpeol on the 27th. The news of_Gen. McClellan's victory at Antietam had resehed Liverpool, and attract ed groat attention. Some of the English journals were rather. dubious in their reinarlut upon the 'battle, while others accord great credit to Gen. McClellan for the military skill which he displayed in Its management. Coniols closed on Satan* at 1133'@93%' for money. Liverpool, Sept. 27.-41te weekly Cotton Market was received per the steamer Jura. Breadetuffs,The various Omelet's report flour quiet but steady. Wheat quiet. Corn Arm; mixed 29.4. ad. ®29s. 6d. PrOVISIOLIth• 13ttef has declined to 2s. 6d., Pork n'ominac Bacon steady. Lard quiet. Tallow Arm. Ashes quiet but steady at 83s. Spirits of tur pentine nominal. • Sugar steady. Coffee quiet but steady. Rice steady. Amerlean Stooks.L.-The market is inactive., lUiaols Coniral Railroad, 493jD4834 per cent. discount.. Erie Railroad, 11034@31 Havre Cotton I,Market.—The sales of the week amount 15,000 bales. The market was very dull and quotations nominal. The stook in port was 86,000 bales. • ftris, Sept 27.—The Bourse is buoyant: Rental, 70f.100. Among the passengtra by tits Peseta is _Townsend Harts, 11. 8. Moister. to Japan. . • The Army and /faoy amatte says i The Con federate invasion of Maryland is a failure, if the latest telegrams prove true. Pope's army, it scents, was badly, beintan,' bet not Placed. hiis — dis cenbilts iu the.Seoond Straggle-on the ,plains Of Manassas. McClellan has ohown* 'decided flash of sollier-like spirit in march ing,:, resolutely - upon the lines of retro& left open to the Confederates.- •- . ' The London Tines insinuates that Go Oral McClellan's reports may have been nook d at Washington. Other announcements 'of '.de-. tided successes have ultimately proved I °or root, and Europe has been driven, into in d nifty, or reservation of its belief at any te. It argues that victories lu the end with nt • change of policy in the cabinet will be Very barren of cocoon. ', .. Tho Morning Post, writing in ignorance of Gen. MeOlellan's victory, says the Confeder ates, in turning the invaders, have under taken a most difficult,N not impossible task. . The Daily New . eulelises Garibaldi for Ms declaration i n favor of, the Northe and de nounces those who carp at him for it. It says, however, that he will not go to America. Highly important experiments-bad been made with the new Whitworth shells, audit had proved a moot destructive engine of War.' 'The Arch-Bishop of York hailaesepted the Archbishopric of Canterbury- An important correspondence .between the 'Emperor Napoleon and Mi Thoimmelvelat big to the settlement of the Roman question, heahben published In the Nonuser, and at- The propositions of the Prencih!liovetum • • t to conellistelbe Pope and the Italian' Gos , ernment; proved =acceptable *Campo. The Leiden Times, In an editorial..on this correspondence, says that, although the Em peror elaborately , prover that. the Prenab ought,to leave Rome; nobody supPoies that, hi ha/ the slightest intention of doing so. The Paris ,Bourse was firm; mutes were quoted at 691450. Professor of ir Partr o ldg i t i l l u di a , : i r ogoo, ay eilil re s por s t of tim progresses favorably, and if the proper atten tion be paid for - some months, soars will. • • affected. Re will have a . goodi serviceable fMI and leg, although - perhaps it will be a The attending the rearriage of the Prinoeu Maxis to the-June Portugal, were;progrefising at Turin. Petrie* Napoleon tont o nett in the eeremenier, and was en thedeath:ally remised. The • Calcutta and Chins moular reached idafeallleee an the 28tb. . Liverpao - 1, ‘laturcky Evening; ,Se -t. 27. The stesnashfp Bremena i from No* York, as rived tWaallantuan.. - The Paris eenstifutionetts, of to.day, throws. doubt on the truth of the Federal stator) , at Hagerstown.' It says that dispatch' was to raised ai /*iota the street that tier. Mo elallan, after the battle, roared spot Wakh The Deify Nei t. says that Gen. McCicalae's troops havo proved themselvos. to be' like British soldiers, nos koositig when _they, are beaten, and states that flan— McClellan bas shown enterprise, and his men 'great:rigor. Liverpool, SVC 27.--Tie tales df cotton .to. day amount to 3,000 bales, including 2,000 biles to speettlators for export. • The market had an upward tendency, and a. trilling ad. linos is noted on , all_gualities of Mead= cotton:. Thellreadaniff Market 111 gulag but steady.. 'The Provision Markin rain tielly7 ,, London, Sept: 27. - =Coneols dosed at 93%@' 9335 - for money. American Stocks—Brie Railroad, MX; Iliiooir Central Railroad, 419%®01% per rent, discount.. . • . From -Witthlngtan. Was/11102021, Oot.:9„:—The President has recognised- Adolph:-Itusentlial ii Coned of 'Prussia, at Milwaukee; also, at the , same' place, Ludwig Von Bautsbaoh, Oonitil for the Oland Duoht - of :Allenburz, and Antonia Maria Diu:mths Daidaeunta Soto Malot„ Con sul 'General foi Use Unitid, States. , . , dmong the arrivals to-day, is Capt....C. 0. Young, . direct from itichmoed, havlDg left that city on Ttiesdey by deg of triton down the James River. Ile, with Major 19.. Berney, of New York, were captured on the 31st of September ' while on • horseback tour in the vicinity of Ban Run, by the 18th 'ic ed& Calmly,. These prisoners spent four dot's pleasantly on the way to Rlehmond, and were treated kindly and hospitably by their esptors and all whom they met on the route.. The cavalry regiment were handsomely uniformed and folly equipped. There appeared to be an abottdance of salt, dour, fresh. beef, and shoes among the soldiers.' There is good discipline, ecoartesy and kindnete among the troops to wards one another, and no whisky drinking nor card playing. Much comment is mode by the rebel. troops as to the cereless manner " in which our dead. Core buried on the plains of Zdanusee. They all denounce Pope but speak in complimentary terms of MoOlellan. The country districts 11411 exhausted of food for man and beak, and in consequence, ap: - preheneions exist of great distress among the people daring the ootaitt winter. Everybody,hss plenty of paper money of all descriptions and denomination.. The treatment of Federal prisoner at Libby Primon have been changed for the better, end thOse eutifined with Capt. Young bad no elms. to complain. Re, with thirty. others, wore is a !sage, cool and pleasant room, attended by the guards Cod servant, with marked kindness. The rations were receivedregnlar, and the sutler yes Constantly present. The Morning newspapers wore served at daylight. Col. D: tlllossn Lieut. Col. Brown, of New York regiments, and abate. 700 others, strived at Annapolis tri:osy, diving left 'Richmond on Wednesday morning. The robe! troops are rapidly receiving their nett uniform., eonsisting of dark grey woolen *ads, light blue rent', etc. They (the prisoners) say those is no look of arms, and they have more cannon than can housed. The general impression Is that the war will not end till the expiration of President Lincoln's term of office. Everybody, however, is sick of the hostilities; and the troops desire to re turn home. Ormoonstantiy hears the remark,' H 701: may exterminate, but you cannot sub due no." The new Aferrimso is not yet fin. lobed. Belght dollars per bushel is charged for sweet potatoes; and $1 per pound for rye, coffee and sugar; There le little or no mo lasses in market. Tin drinking - cups sell for 7b mints, and all other neoessarie fn proper, tion, Major Barney ts still de Wired at Libbj Prison. Capt. Young was released uneondi• tidally. - • Memory of Cabinet and military change:, : - trod time to time, prevail her, but (engineer 'in official positloos seem altogether ignorant of such arrangement.. 'Postmaster General Blair haxreturned to Washington from the North. ' ' Becreary 13mIth'i absence to Indiana will continue for some weeks. It more choreal and hopeful fimillag as to the entire discometuro of the rebels exists now among ail the loyal biasses than at any former period daring the present war: I • The dsparuus of the free negro expedition tq Central Amer's" has been temporarily poitpioned, owing Is believed to: the unset tled pollUcel Condition of that °ennui, and in order to remote objections 'whioh. been 'olhelelly interposed to such a ooloay, arnangementa_ believer, are. contemplated, which will staid:v3bn ratlonshle - expeoW. Vow both of the Government and the..Ltat mi rr i l l ;•Otin , J;G:ilteffierson hue been prof meted,to s'llejlisiteibirs7l,444 ittpittorione and'dllcizeashediiiyiar be the !Neu , • +i:+2~K.::u::-:k;++';r..tl:ctu.:::',~r'~_'. , ~~;~„'V+"""..~_ ..,,, a. per':, ~ ~i :~ Itk understood that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will open to Cumberland within • day or two, whiolt will enable the people of Baltimore and points further north to obtain their usual so ‘ pplies of winter coal from that region. Among those released from Richmond pri sons are several free colored men, who have arrived at their homes ip . this city. They were captured last month on the plains of Manassas. The command of Col. Davies—the Second New York Cavalry—with a battery of artil lery, made a rooonnoissance to Rappahannock Station, yesterday, but saw no enemy this aide. Beyond, however, there was a small force. Yesterday, Gen. Stahl Made a reconnoie- Bence to AUL°, where he captured forty or 'duilA r prisoners whom he paroled, and he also too leversl wagone and ambulances. large forms of rebel consoripts are at Gor donerille, where it seems to be their main gathering place. .—Gen. McClellan's Arm Y— MCOLILLAN . IS .11Z.LDQUAILTKEEI, Oat. 9-8:30 P. M.—The Mowing general order, dated in camp, near Bharpsburg, 38d., October 3d, has been issued by Gen. hfoOlellan, congratulat ing the troops under his command for their meant viotoriee : General Order Z. 190.—The Command ing General extends his congratulations to the army tinder his oommand for the victories achieved by their bravery at the passes of tho South, Mountain and upon- the Antietam The brilliant conduct of Reno's and Hook er's.-:corps, under Burnside at Tamer's Gap; and-of Franklin's corps at Crampton'a Pass, in which, in the face of an enemy, strong in position ' and resisting with obstinacy, they carried the mountain and prepared the way for tho advance of the army, won for them the admiration of their brethren in arnia. In- the memorable battle of Antietam, we defeated a numerous and powerful army of the enemy, in an action' desperately fought, and remarkable for its duration, and for the destruction .of life, which attended it. The obstinate, bravery of the troops of Hooker Mansfield and Sumner—the-dashing gal.antr; of those of Franklin on the rlght,•and the steady valor of those of Burnside, on the left, and the vigorous suPport of Porter and Pleas anton present a brilliant spectacle to our country, which will swell their hearts with pride and exultation. Fourteen guns, thirty nine actor., fifteen thousand five hundred stand of arm' and nearly six thousand pris oners taken frOm the enemy, are -evidences of the completeness of our triumph. A grateful country will thank this noble army for the achievements which have rescued the loyal States of the East from the ravages of the in vader; and have driven.hini from their bor ders: While rejoicing at the victories which, under God's blessing, have crowned our ex ertionsOet ue cherish the memory of our brave companions who have laid down their lives upon the battle-field, martyrs in their country's cause. Their names will ever be cherishal in the hearts of the people. - By order of .Major General Weizman. S. Writiaxe, Assistant Adjutant General. Affairs in Kcntacky. Lounsvms,Oct. B.—Gen. Dumont surprised the Confederate foroes at S o'clock this morn ing by attacking the guard on the turnpike bridge with such vigor that they were unable to destroy that bridge as they had intended. Six Confederates were left and fifteen wounded. Several of the wounded were car ried oft, but the darkness prevented , a correct estimate of the number. Oar loss wisp tbrce killed; no wounded or prisoners. _The Confederate force waa aiz hundred cavalry and tWo regiments of infantry. The Government, lib anexpense of $250,000, are about construotik a hospital near the Souse of Refuge, arable of accommodating 2,000 men. Perryroil/e—Bragg'a army— attacked two 'dirialona of McCook's carse d'aratce near thin place ysiierday. The fighting was desperate. lames 8. Jackson, ea • Congress men of hen tacky, eommendleg a division, was killed. , - Gen. Terrell,,of Virginia, commanding. a * brigade, formerly of Terroll'e battery, was se venty wounded. On two 000/131011s the fighting was. band to hand. - The Confederates were greatly rape? Aar to . the Federal*, In numbers. McCook was heavily reinforesd, and tho fight re sumed to-day. • ' The fight was mainly dens - by Gen. Res ' mesa', Division, formerly Gen, Alitehel'a. Col. Gearge Webiter, of the 98th Ohio, acting Brrgadier of the 34th -brigade; was se verely wounded. .• Tho siting ceased about _7 ',O!oluek tho evening of the Bth. A doubtful rumor inty' s that at the close of the engagement the rebels had p ion of part of the field. I.stter.—Gen.-Sheridan, of 111., is reported killed. This is doubtful. CaS losa „la alined at 2,000, _ and yr ottndod. Confederate lois' la unitaaer - talzto.l. The enemy are north of Perryville. A general attack it expected immediately by our troops. - • From the Army of the Potomac. Panualcr, Opt. B.—Advieee reoeived it a late hour this-fotenoon from Bolivar and Lou den Heights repiesent everything quiet along outlines.. 'The paymasters eat paying;off the troop; as feet u.peeeible. - The Steamer Nova Scotia Sr. Josue, N. P., Oct. 9.—The cleanser Nova Scotia, from Quebeci passed Cape Race' Asti' 'o'clock et Tuesday , night. A [mimic gale was' blowing at tho time, and the crew of the news yacht of the Associated Press were nearly lost in a vain Attempt to board Occupation of Grand Junction, thee sissippi,' by the Union Troops. • Canto, Oct. 9.-4 c m -troops occupied Grand Junction' to=day without opposition. It is reported that we hire occupied Tupelo, but this needs confirmation. - Markets by Tele;raph. - Crectesin, Oct. ft-Ereningt - --The. demand for 'Flour is attire; and prime are 100 higher,