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H 45 ‘,/4144,, , ,.we5peie a- list ot.. the: new , Stesmosi bltilt 'rul tinder - Oontrstat 'linen _the - first of January, 1882... Through the. jinarof, Capt. orninek . Atkinson, ire Asia, en ' Shied to-dey to lay before ins read - eta a list , the steamers Bold Auting the. pan liras,. months ; also, all the - dlsllskra-: by -,sinking endexplosions, This l atter list, - vre aye _ -*int te - itatep t ieemysintsll,e4 As also:lite lops of -Iflr cr ' The fol lowing are th ere which hare beefy , miuthh'alf: sr tb4 vicinity r. • St. Cloud. ':+ '4';:-:.:.a Empire City. • Angle Salmi: r :L ' Argyle. Silver Lek* No. '3. Emma. ;tinnily Side F • - MannomMo. Marmon. :Mary , J: B. Pont; Econemy: :Jacob Pus. _ In addition to the' - named Mks were told sided:. Singers, Sampson, -Dick Adten;) '..Orampus It will be seen from. she Above 'that feisty: sevenitearaers and tam owned in this `city and Vicinity hive been. sold within the;past twelve months. . It may be.. remarked iitere that all of, theft steamers hive been' taken ant `of the tridi a and their placiti will have to be supplied with new ones. Sive of the tags mentioned'above were purchased by,the Gov • inument 'endturned Into rams, and are , now . - attached. to thaMississippi river flotilla. The Horner took:a oomph:twee part in the naval engagement at Memphis, and afterwards cap„; tures, a sebetsteszner up the'Yasoo river. - The toiletries is a list of the disasters : Neptona, I Messenger; Zeeman', Vonango,- - - Science. • Monitor,l _ tlrmnlD • Commodore Perry,:.Advance. Anionic, Of those snni„4 - the itatigesrid Science, were sabsegnently ratted, and aro pow in good running oondition; The others were total losses. - _ - Weber* upwards of eightjatestere plying remissly to and from,this port: ' end with but Lew exeeptions, all are owned here. It ;trill be noncom, the iboye that ant of ail this ." number there have= been in the :list:oyes: but eight titsesterssie by sinking and, two ex,-; . fusions. 'The iOlO of -ill, - attending these limiters, we are gist to state is very : We oarusetlito the number of lives iost; bet they do not rem& fifteen.' This speaks well f• okthe usefulness; skill. and good Menage tient of oar boatmen..- - - - _ These hosts to the aggregate ' employ sSont • sixteen bandied menu exclusive of . those em= played ittioadogandnaloading-lity Eisen wharf non for itach: boat, and ens , trill each f four months, which is aurry mod . erstetstiMate. _ln" the above estimate MS= - not'; Inched* the' small tag boste which - ply. around bur 'city ,orfrthe'. Allegheny and Mo nongshela rivers. .;,. Destriestie Fire on the -7Renasyl. san~a Railroad= 4110,000 Worth of rreislit ,Destroyed. _ . - - - • as gatnrdsy evening, :coon . after : , fou r n destraniten' are broke; - Oat • on ' .`a troight train, *a one of ,the.liew - sidinp on s':: its;Pepasylraati " Baflroadyappositethe BEii= dar•liorgital, - ant qunnediltely - *Voir ;the' outer Immense freight storeso -! - :; - !:-,• 1 !:...., li:;`,.:--:!,'11;61 ' :' pbrasfenainglSthe : `caar an. tikes. aiding ,aliiyrf!ariblpinent. aft. :'.Kiniing alikeirdo;wire not lers than one tbousind 14 4 011 :Qtironiall istiAts, bra lllvided - 12pOtemt tho dilferitottralto; so as !o, leisea it.-11 *apposed by_ltbaxe, iparrfrotkilie loeuinottre atteelised tha Expose trikin, bare -si` foie - ;chick, set Are to ono of ..the .barrela Aron,. while othan RIO ot-opinion tbot;' , the ?fire smelt by &BOA falling Into a cot loaded with motion.. At all_ ereotei: the train was ...'.:ooto on dm and belbrithe ten scald be; re:. meted to space of atfetyillee of them . were I:Wilms dela:ti l ed, three were truck tars, leaded with II mi oil, containing between one hundred and tiftyend two hundred barrele ? --end-worth about $.2,800. - Allothef OW eon - ~:tained thirteen bales ot 'cation which, the .high prim orthat irtiole;,wilt(tivalve aloes or thong t 6,600. r, The fifth car contained large gdantit~'of *bowing teblitiel-„and other yllu able ireltbi; :.estimated to be ,Worth- cents 0,000. The ears destroyed end Um damage to 'the- twit, will •Invoirea lose ''of at limit' 112,600:' The, exeloti „Of the 205, on'AM siding, bane the track Into amulet,' of shapes. .and the rails" wilt hare:-to he, mimed. lk ..waw with grat dieloulty that. the fins was 000'7' fined. to the Ilmitt, specified, *Mob. Wet done by :trintoopling. auk:1140434:0e care in trout arid rear, of these in lamas, and 'umor train, on the adiohdnor "Wings: ' • Tkalleeontmodetlan train stationi • ,', which hare/ on the kiels,ot the tskess, Vase? thoonter depot: Jett atthe Stems* tarsi.' ing oat, hot on its - return to - the. 'oil. Iwo,; 'borer, shame ',rafter, It "trae. , tMeiliFto - pait -46114 ' , owing' to the actmadatleti care ahead, which had been , detained -by this Ana ' The train did not get down to the depot until stied ..ti o'clock, and shoal whet usually math their enbarben homes by the six o'clock train, did not get MT till atter nine. ' • • This is ths title even to thilii•if iixop mealy laic= - poems:lon ofl:4 , Clida-St.ocktgn sad Echoosimsker, iscustepatals absots Caa;ap ipwt,;. It le named in honor °flint worth/ • M ajor • , Motitgotossy. TSe Eitszoton Cavalry bars takes formal posses rambar of tents, nodes isblob they eon pass their alights In comparative, songless. Things ire bslog pot to sup-skspe as fist /111 possible, and -nothing 'Mott asseield to the conesnieaze of the man will be, overlooked, se Cols. StookpAii and Eisiboosuoisksisps aver swats toll's waste' of than tinder thee comossact. Hiss handled . - mote horses ' for the IVO of Out Eitinton Oar. &by, ruche d the oity yisbuNtay, end it L ex pected that both reetnenta, empiric' two thaimuld four hundred toen,__will hw jolly tr-Weeb. Vetitet la .the Shoemaker Case.. . : Ox eatarday orintos, tag Jortia jliaoouto ;.' or aullaitad fitatai rs,Bbomeakwr, if Jobos ,. . . town, indlrtea for =attic 041 pafrielf *Awe , tartatt oola, au tsmalastad by the jmry Ind ies a virdint ef nirolity of pules." Ttur?ll - were iron tow razors In - tltcrfairfAlMA ow . but one of which tits jury coarietio&-liaU, of oirralotind. "not derma was ably madroT 2 ' by Mite. Sample* aid Forward, &ad to° poweoutlow was vliorottly urged by Distrtot Att.:Tray Carnabaa. - A motion Wu brow' 1 _maids for a mew trfal.irldeb wut be argod to: day. • _ ' _ ' .. , , ~~: ,~~` ~:. . Gnaliffatii; at Dm'. Xszeartram;Coi,t awn; /Thinlttnen--11. C. 'Whitler, . Vainpc: portilitio I. M. Cooper, Johan own, Pa. 8. A. 0- 00 • 111 ond Irky..;_a-- - Ir. xnataburr, — EitasobarS ,, Ob.to ; nu of, rhatd. paid ho le exiiniasel on; au who Willi /30 doubt, biomass: tustslis by Mitt reputation in ..boainess stu lawspietabltatubd of this tavotite institution. =ME MODEM% ,OCTOAER 27 -E. CITY- AI FAIR& OPPIOUL PAP= or THE curr:. ••• - 4 1 44 0 1 1 °tale itcam *bid- within' 'the leit which . ..wire owned in . , Watt Wind. . KiwErs. St. Estella. Cattalo'. - - Key - Weit'lJO.: 2: Florence.. Diadem. • ".". - . John T. DiaCombs. Idelltotte; - - Prima : Sir Wm.:Manta.; Duane.- Moderstor,; - St. Cor.l43o4o.tektiii• - . bow', the "'following tbine 'time spa- Mingo,. Mout:tees, Bello g, -, -,.! T.:D-.7.liorner.; ====n =EMM shalsCLlptlOnClin Penn Teirlinhip; Thaundensigned . risideritiat Penn tofu . ship BPse to pay the sun set Opposite their srespeetivs names, for thstelist o! the familtea of the sufferer{ hi the initial disaster : Christian Putney—.l3 o 0 Wm. ISO Jobe 1.00 Obsess Canada 100 Itichant roses-- 2 CO John Gorshey....— 1 OD llsali Schsrear—..• J. BOLeataii.....-4 1 00" Mn.s John Porter.— 40 . 100 8ee1yMaz01it......... 100 Umlaut Chalfant.. 10 &dab 5nr0p15.......; 1 00 JamesDlorrow....... 1,00 . Robert Co Mew, Iforrow /0 296. McLaughlin. - 60 John 76 H. B. 109 Iwo Blackadore.... 1 07 Jacob Staley 100 Joseph Me 60 Obrisilsn Stoner...— 100 John Thompson.... 00 John litsimenous... 1 00 flannel Bosh ao 11. B. 1ntebe1L......."1 00 Thomas Park 60 Jamas 8a1at0n...,„„. 1 10 Francis Gamper , 1111.1111zab% Monet 1 CO Thomu Bamp:on.... 1 00 Joseph 8km0r......... 2 00 -- - tO. Nyasa B. Stotler • 50 gazoneEDult..—_.... IOD Samna Ps ... 25 John Duff...-. 60. H. Haugh 65 Hata. 1. 00 - Robert McGregor... 60 James Dud.-- 60 - Samna 44 Geo. Z. llcersaiy .., '1 00 I_37l.2isztovehber... - . -60 Francis . 100 Kra H. 11011 2 06 • 1 111" 28 Sohn osilashaenr...... 60 Glirhatan Hershey.. 10 hared F0rney...;.... 60 !manual Stotler—. 1:00 .. . 1 ThoMsslnen:.......-1 00 1 , T,tal Joasph .11ngh57....... 1 00 . . .. . 2 ,Baotivtd, October - 26th, 1864 of Otirlitlan / 11 1T6 1 .1;',fotty;tiatite'dollati and ailt7-five oeutt(tear 6%). oolliatia lip Mm in at tp., ,tor ograters explosion st the Alta 7 giony •.• -• JOSEIYA: HANNA , Drafiitildinore Discharged.: On Saturday aftirnOok; four young men, named Kyle, Henderson; Piereoll and Man dl all of whom had „been : . drafted,. is Beaver county, were takeibeiore Judge McCandless; . • . of tar United ` Stator District' Court, upon writs ofhabeas iorpus, and their aloha/go - alkelllPol2 the ground thaVrey war! under twantparie yearn , .of 'age. The testimony was lurrO, and ikbeing satisfaotorily °stab- Uratathat they were minors, the Court ort dered their disobarge—the parties applying for the writ haying to pay the costs. , Another cue, from the same (Musty, will be heard-on Tuesday,. which will - make the inth.- The` Draft Commissioner ffoes not seam to'have exercised pie* care In striking off the names - of all those who were under twenty-ono yean. This puts the parties to a great deal of inconvenience and expense, and may render another draft necessary to fill their plioes. - Incendiary Fire inlegkellY• On- Saturday night, about ten o'eloelr, an old frame building; located on the corner of Itebecsa street and Allegheny avenue, la the girit..WEo,,ap4 -formerly used u_ - in itie ' house, wet 'set. on fire by soma m alici ous or , iniscidavoita Parson, and entirely consumed. • us - building ifaff -- not Deco uied Tor Iwo or three years, and was the property of Mr. John Aiken. It had' partially tumbled doitzt,,and was of very little value. There was no prop s . irty near enough to it to be eadaigend by' the flre,nrul consigoeutly the Braman who :ware attracted thither had nothing to dn, as It would have, been - 6610v, to mike any effort to_Mtlllo..: the - buinbag:lnailding..-.. An effort shouldim lacultrtolitarouritlio — ippilift the match.ns such in itat; however worthlesi the property ffestrojad, is highlyeatable!, and should be severely punished. • Child Burnt to Death On Elapiittij; 'enehing; between seven 'unit eight o'ciook; • tittle eon of .Mr. Oen. Shaffer, residing at che comer of O'Hara etreet !and Mulbery alley, in the fifth ward, was so bad ly burned by , his olotbei taking Are, that be died in two hours. The chi ld t was betwee - tour aid 'Are yeitrs of 'age, and bli.".ejotbes caught fire trout a stick - which he had, lighted: Themotber hid been In the room, bathed' left to bring senteeoal out of the cellar, white doing _which shisleard the soma= cram ote -ba.riztiiinialied,: the flesh wee itumitingly_ and: deeply ,Iturtted. - A Pb.Yoleisitt was.called, buithe amens charseteri -of the burns laft - no hope of meoveryiand the child died two Ilona after. - ' ' NAITED JOTATES JAMBS h some thing new in-this country to have-to pay a direct tax to the Moiled States; but the un hallowairar waged" by the stare'_aristocrats of .the South -against the Government ;hat • • • • -Uhl- -burden- unavoldible. loyal man f pay rink d . and ire feel it a'. duty to cell the atten.'• , tion of our readers to the notke given in arr . other ohms, that the duties on licenses: are now Ana in Shit Part. of Allegheny county . emcee She river, la Allegheny , city and: ad joinlng•bercnighs anti township,. We believe that if, these toxin are Sot field ler a spechled time; ten per cent: will be added.: Let every bodycell and cave their dlmes. .• , . Rani I-r-The'fill tails Mite at 'last set s to, and a igoa In riven maybe ocaifitlentlyan- Itaipated. - It somnumnardttutingat atrearly holly:8=1*y rearntnic, foll Aired by - a:settled ralisortiteh continued ,throcgliont the - , entire thig, atid: iv' to late hour in evening. 2:situations era asking for a large river batinitthland thettse cannot came to hourloo loon : , _ . , !Ttissauxim 'Esioam.--;The If arrisburg TilsgsfOk tbreitens to expose- = certain= gross tibtlietniktkOktlplinleitt. thatoity. This IA 'art and, propor—ifkbaro artrabntos, the pub, Ho have a right to know 'the foots, antito ina4:o4443llliiiiititskttnignllty. SPiculthiiTicEs. axo-BAssi'saiwroa Maosisi, for, family and . . - seinntsettoing tamales, aro pie A. , li.gaironr,iileriaini Agent; ; No. 18, Fifth velvet. Aions Easr....-44.rmdentgaid' that .10.4.. lineh; At dug Most ..Weatern Dty.Geodt and _Coma 1101180, coiner of.. Greet Omni has left for the East to purchase hie l'iribtargtObleoldry'gOodg and' tun. 1r ly itatid:Outtldr; Pinch eloge bat hig:.entizn!aletk of carpets, oil CIOUVITi o gt, mitts -and matting; regarding 'et noses; to mailmit:itres-for7 icittbek bt Agra; We would .. oboeaMora Witte' attention' it the public to the hiet . that thiatatheint thann to piebald carpetat -tritntmetylow At tar oil clothe, rags and matting,- Mr. Finch not stand rot ap y tfiingSear the cost toithi(m. • In contingion' scan at liberty to state that 1 illy Pinch intenda-emhayiring extensively: in the tat tritatrada Pill, Cull itlaL ' aeao~irti#a for; offailiOrpetti*Cageh togr pri des. tiCrareiVo 'this nionting sad a:sulfite of 'parental'. ,Bentattiber nog plans, corner of Gant anit" lfittlf Amp, opposite, the 17oirt ; No'riasow 'should Octets/a s Suring Ma ,ehise _without: int walling. at • No. 27 Fi/th swerd,and etamining Whaeler se ittuntitelefettid;:veith. aewAsoproveminu. The ffeleeffita Micricaa, In Quding to the different =satinet tomtit- wee,:trywr." 'We tee the I'Vesitsva WiLealrffsirrea Matretzi, andaeu ny liehigliti to It that It Is without a rival. No otAtrewthine taesede It 1014 &dap •tat Inn to all oldoatestio tire."•Erry macadam - warm three ;ears: • Bond tot a circular. , §cruirn k Co:, - Agent 4, • i oetslvr - 21 Filth otreeti ilikioald mill-attention to the siperbstdok of alltliard^tiliater.Clothlage for gentlemen ttlitioiewat; to to fOlald so ' Messrs. W. S.Platlee A Co, poser of roderal sliest and. 'l/1/4AOA4 squire. It tug been selootod'no4ni *a npentsloa of lhe 'prop 'stars, 'said !It :fai i i sni *very description of goods for goat a- - lassie dross goods, tmlnoss nuts: - Oentleme 'sl faralsblog goods, such as Whits shine 4 haasisl endonlalrts r droaars, gloms. cravats; - *try viltaup - bir - fonactlial%s e.s h1i0 ,,, ea t, in ate17.4.0t sad largo wort:cont. 1 1 Tea LADII3I . abosad remember, , Mosdity cut Market & Co., 59, Market street, - 15ival another grand opening. Now I. the tircte'to .buy your dry good', and this Jo Lk* 'tore iar_ ezallatec T brit stook la lentaanzely large; and ths• aviary emery thing that esa be &.• Paired; and so, also, us the; p,rieer. Aoy 1 Ilan, e4noott, Loin tho rk.b.ett ' soak ; shalt or gilk to tbe lowest 'portend artlob, co be toad there brabasdaace. 8e etre to ase thutpinkt!efory purohnting. o Farr xxox.v.lto an bistfig the otaa wen of Parrs' Egrarry, Wagads and Cholas, Mazy • thlsoc dill lazy* has bones to blenob, wbo, by Ow aid - br Holloway's Pills and OLatassah would "Ta rate/SIO is hla strong sad Holdlarsitgy , , thsat Only 25 caws per box or poi. • ' 1315' iiirre.- 7 .& Imp kola ty . of Pbotogrsphio Sutrocietved at fait Book .9toro, WI Wood atria, fog seas . at pawed pdow, fog Cialmoitil /rift worth from 50 potato PKI dos Vat wt. ~:., ::.: t..,. -_ Frazit the llpper Potort. niGUSTOWS - BLIIIT411111 : " Oetoter 23, 1062. I again dna* my sword in behalfof oar Hs - =acted country. It litres that it is neither made or keel nor sliver, but Is merely a Mei , . position of leid and cedarwood in the form of $ Faber, No. 2. Nevertheless it has, .on formertocasions, inflicted deep wounds, just because it spoke - the truth.' Whether the wounds be severe or not, which it may inflict on this occasion, it shall write .nothing but the truth. Ile former jottings were covertly, and untruthfully &sailed. Time has demon strated their veraolonsuess. This sword, then, being unsheathed in the behalf of nothing but what is truthful, it has never returned empty; endless ever been successful, whether it WU aggressive or defensive. , Betcre proceeding to give an seeounrof a short visit,Pfehloh I have made to the "upper. Potomac," I must be perniittel fe'refor to a matter or two connected with my trip to the Army. , - Having ebrcui busineis to transact, I Stop .ped at Harrisburg about eight hours. Here I met -with our worthy townsman W. H. Myers, Esq., the State Printer, who kindly Conducted me through' all the public build ings.. Heiring passed through these, r,was favored with an endues of his Excellency, Governor Curtin, in the EZetrtitite Chamber.. I have never met with' in oMoial with whom I was better Ousel:- I have. Ao 'abuse to s bring against any of -his eubordinates,, bat their character for pelltenesa might norsifffer much If they would only; in this respect, Imi tate his Excellency.l=4,not the pleasure of his acquaintance before neither was./ th e boarerof. a letter of intro duction, yet he re ceived me as if' I had been an 'old familiar friend: ffe:sfmens to.freeogeige the fact, in deed, thef he is the property of the State. Having taken my leave of the Governor, I visited the. hospitale, where I found - a few Pittalcurgbers. William Weir, Co. E, 102 Re giment P. Ir., refferiug from rheumatism and disease of. the kidneys.; Trioa. .T.. Jones, Co. B, of the same regiment, rheumatism ,and chronic diarrhea; Adams Barnett, same; Co. and regiment, rhenstatism and pneumonia. On the evening of the same day I sniffed at Hagantown, and meat immediately to visit the 1024 and 139th P. V.; and other re gimen I. Ae I wan about to start I teamed that they had moved on 'Sabbath, the 15th lest., fromPlear Spring to Hancoors, which is about twenty-alz miles from Hagerstewn, and fifteen from:Oleic Spring, on the National Pike. Shortly after" peeving. through Clear Spring, I learned thst they hiciall returned, on Theraday night; to India& ffpringe; on the western side, or North Mountain, and about twelve milea.this side- of. Hancock. nit in formation - proved to — be (meet. But - when arrived at ricilan 'Spring' tavern 'I learned that the 1024. had gone .back eome miles to-. -wardtireneeek, on -that' (Wednesday) Morn ing I When l'ariived at the hesidquirters of 139th, whieh are on the side efthe pike within haling distance of the Indus Spring Tarim, / =et Adjutant A. M. Harper, who Insisted that I should alight and become his gust, promising, if' I did, that he would procure 'tnuisportation for me to the 102 d. Of.crourse I accepted the generous invitation, and haring received transportation,aceording to promise, visited the 102 d in th evening, I expected to And it about two miles and a half &bereft= encampment of the 135th, but rode ,even be fore I came up with it: The 102 d, is out' on picket duty:, at Sleepy Creek, guarding a. bridge oaths Baltiaore and Ohio Railroad, ,Midi the rebels threatened to bum. A train cur= in from:Wheeling yesterday, and the Miacame. down as far aa Cherry Creek, ahout ten miles below Ilanoook. _ ..-$l3 a Both these regiments are in good oondition and excellent spirits. Colonel Collier is slob, end has not been able to be in Camp only a few moments fora few days. Be wee rather convalescent this morning. Owing to tho grist distenoe I bed to ride, and being under' an Oblriation to 'return - to' the headquarters of ..the 139th: the same evening, my visit to the lO2th was "rather Mena brief than I desired; lint - everything seemed to be in. good order. I amid not !Teak too' highly of .the.l39th. The of/cOre and men mien that bo .lied: Of 'the former, none bi, inure popOlar than my excell en t. hoot, Adjutant limper, son of the worthy :cashier of -the Bank of Pithdourgh,- , Jekrt Marper,.Beq4: : Who Itai, Mi. lickherion to s perfect model ota chap : The, Whole division .necideed Indere last ateleren Velsek, to be ready to marek ibis morning at daylight. The' tents were struck,and the trains all ready at the time appointed. , But there they stood for nine.. very Gni, bonny, and at three o'clock, when I left, were - ordered back Into camp marching and contitertneichingobommanding :and oonnterminding lot 114tirpose ' .that any body can see, Was. never - heard of. The Men 'Oilman be AsmonAlsett in consequence. : •." On yesterday afternoon some of our cavalry crossed, the Potomac, -and maiden diets into about milea from Cherry Creek, anti enceeeded in capturing nineteen of fituart'a isaluity among whom were cue Captain endtiro L ieutenants. Their 'hobos were good;and may be the seine they stole In .00mb:inland Valley. .1 talked with one of be :Lieutenants, this mooning, Billie Marshal'', offer. 'He le a dolt-looking Intelligent mite.. The privates are rather eleady.' Lieu') in the 'anteing Tor, the bettlallisld Antiatain and - Shexpleisig, whirs Colonel Clark's and other iegimehts are !yin& ' From rbe*Kanawha. IEB plliitipa• totter hoot Gollipolls io rho Oineiroatt Gantio /tole come •Intsrestiog news I:romthakp,ol3it: 1 • 'OALLIPOLTII, Oot. 33, 1862. . , . Gan. Morgan ' : oath.. diyhdan hal arrived. The Tentiamearegiamata art encamped Acne here 'whore Oet. De Colmar, brigade encamp 'adnight:; letter' droned the Ohio, init - preceleded; 'v the rattenha during' the Th:futon amperutheynniltary thug eveirMg, are that the 'tsbefi hare concentrated 'Mee et Ohltrialrom, slaty lathe 'up` the river, and are preparing to !Depute the,pcsarcaion of the,Valley.. We abeirprohably Alton mbre about the truth of this rumorboonorrow. ; 4 Your Washlegtan disptnl r iltatir innately tahitietin tip eas at teaets nen Vulva. Re 'fiat the head a; division" a.iday. Mitre, .potts troatt_eran'lVashlagtott, - .ro isaltharleatinattoor - autbanno:i . • - • XPAETXXST.OR. wan, , • - wilthington; Oct. 28;1862. - Ithayingreaeritly been discovered that the of;seUdlng private letters ;to title' Department-for the purpoee of being-for warded to . the 'tare of,Mittildeiftend .oi:t -eals of :the United States has biien abused for disloyal _purposes, • notice is hereby given that no such letters henceforward be transmitted. All - letters to Ministers and Consuls`.which may here after be sent hither to be forwarded melt be left open:for inspection by the. Depart ment- • - ',Weimer H. SEWARDI A cosasaroapaar of the Philadelphia Prey writes from Harpers- Ferri, ender date of Oot. 22, that the arteyender Cien.'ldoOlellan, Is almost entirely reportantsed in all the attnw of servioe, and , that soon . Genera Italliek will himself take Abe field to lead In the mote- - mint agstoet Hlohtoond. Ncrtios to the property owoersaf this oily is berth/ slrao,4hit any tepsits needed abnot their houses'srlll doom procipty; K shot leave their oider at Cothbart's Caspentst and Jolnlog Shop, on. Vitginta alley, Just 'boys Smithfield alma. Hies yotiketoi ftt The best Wog out (or eerritog postage otrrreney. You eauplait le your Cat pocket; Go to Plttotlet, sit. the ?utopia% 111*1117,. One. r Dirriertair;4lll:-CLEMI s No.24llll,lhae attends ta-.1 . I beadles pit the Dental prafee• DIED PilTllj..6t 6 o'clock o; m.. on. Satarday, October 2.5 th, MATT ANN.**lowa daughter of WIllLa and .. LOOMIS—Oa the Sikh laaraat,at.Talrtax Cloart Mona, Ttrataia., Copt: M. D. W. - LOOMIS, ecol.b• law or WUILr Dilworth. • ' PATIEZEL—.OI. Bait' ttOntint. Oct.OCt. U, !LIZ & .1615114 aim:altar oi I/ cuara sad ImmaA.: Parlor, • The fa taaral will Liu place this artilmtr,sa too o .c.kal, Mira the rtat•deac• of Lir panalo o Ho. eq , Brattbileld Area. • REFINED tiUGAREI.-50 bble: Lover igg• douli• ?stud 'dream! sad, palmist Loa, sad &hied vials sad oasis boors. isorlryt sadira sale try. tbs barrel a . • - JOEL" A. W, , it/ ' =SW ileum • 4.04. AW . Vr4 ;" THE LATEST NEWS 1 BY TBLEGRAPIL FROM WASHINCTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Elpecial Dlopitaes to the Aittabursh Gaietts4 Wisemarox, Oat. 25,1808 CAISI'ASS tx MIAIIIOIIOBZIIII. , . Commissioner Boutwell has ' gone to Mee saohnoetts to tole i,•Pert In 'the *rem Train; the pro Ant member, is his. opponent. Thereis en old gunnel in the dlitrlot. 17=2331 Among the eleris In the Internal. Belem* Bureau to Dr. Reinhold Solger, the well known lecturer. Gen. flunks tuwordereel dist the fugitive blear be unployeil in mending they's& 4ere. THII lIIPISCOPAL aONYZATIOI. The Church 'mi D na! . ef this week charges , that Bishop Morains brought g a paitoral letter before the Episcopal Convention in an . Irregular and =parliamentary manner, not withstanding the fact, that, in acoordalice with tie Instructions from a previoas genera . Conventfon, a committee of live of the oldest Bishops had one Pritp4ed. ' Bishop Hopkins - of Vermont, pvl4lBllo' a.. iolemo pr tits againstthe proceeding. '"' -: ' It comes out, also, in, ibis Church.linireeil article, that Bishop Potter, of New York, ' was . strongly opposedeo iosOrporating in the stilt dress any thin - g of a iolltioil nature, . the questiona of the-day. Also, Abet letters were addressed to'several of the. Bisliogsj by , . _ members of 'the .oabinet, urging a, contrary' action. Other nu side„igpUenoes, we r ars told, were likewise employed' - • ' _ a •tm:4ll4ml men. - - - • ' . The telegraph 'levee a :wrong Imprestion respecting Gladstone's !peach. The follow ing is his ' 'sewage, after th, arguitait to. prove that England h a d been faithfull y lieu tut' : "We may have bur Own opinions aboutfilal very. We way be for the North or agginst the South'; but there is no doubt, I think, about this--Jefferion Davis,; and the - other leaders of the Neill, hare made an army; they are making, it splicers, a navy, and they have made a nation. [Enthuslaitio cheering, which was prolonged torso= time.] I tan not say.; th . st. I ler one hare viewed withre grst,;the . Yellin. to .establish thrimselvesii Maryland. It, appears to me too probable that if they had been title to establish them' selves in Maryland, the cesiequaiittoof their military success any aggressive movement -would have been that a political party, fac able to theta, would hive' be formed in hat' State; that they eta aid Wire contracted ac tual ' or virtual engagements, with that party, aid - that the iridium°, of those enggasggesments, ham ming • them in their negotiations with; the Northem States, Might' hare twined a new .obstacie to peaee.l Geitbsorin, boat Ow bot:„ tom of our hears we should desire that no new obstacle • to. peace 'salty' be' ferried. [Heart Hear I and cheers.] We may antici pate with certainty the suocesa of the Smith . - ern State's; so far at; regards affecting thole' separation from .the North. I, ter my one part, cannot but believe that that event is as certain •as any ,_event;, yet future : and Con tingent, can , be'.' [Cheeri.] But is from - feeling that the great event is likely to wise, and that - the North will then to suffer Wit :haat- Motion that. I ,ea l platly , hope thatl - ElSilind will do nothing to indict additional shame, sorrow,or pain upon those who have already' suffered much, sod who will probably, have to sager more. [Cheers:] It play'theta time might arrive whedit „would be die duty oi Europe. S 4 ~offer! a word ' . f expoito , lotion, or of friendly old wards , solo ;ci posing the quarter. If It be' even pos sible - that 'such- 1 ,11;- . 'time as that 1 .- may arrive, hoW itipoz*t, that when that word c0141151: It'should I Mini" itselflio, 'Minds; which aro not embittered by the raeolleolion' that unkind things ;hare been said ant dun e loiter& 'thew' in .Eiropt,atul _above all in "Englind, the country, whielvhciewrir; ty may End fault with it from time to time;, we_ know holds the highest plait In their admire tion and , resprot.-•[Enthosaitie and prolonged chears.]'•_ , .....: C. ', ; I- 4111 COLD LADY • Of the hitilliyeecer confestes to haviig shared, in some degree, the general feeling of -ix ' . . 7 . the ._ ; . . _ tiiiiiiirsi opirtuwat inaction of, our - a les ; in the 'vicinity of the Capital... . '--, • , IlliNtalNG 11710:110/11 arrourtiti. •.. The folieWing examining Surgeon. • hare just teen appointed by the Commissioner of . Notions t Isaiah PI Lynn,.M. D. i ChleliSi4 Illinois . ; Philip N. Wagtail's% M. D., 'Lan ester; Oblo - Sawn,' Gray, "M. ,D., Piqua, Ohlo ) - P. D'.:',Marria, N. D., Hamilton, Ohio; i Theodore B. 'Jewett, M. D., Soith Berwick, Maine; John F. Trowbridge, M. D., Byre - cute, New York. I - '''.._ •,- • rue SIBBLS !FALLING ZACK. . • :-. The report that thit•abela are , falling batik , bayntidWinohoutor 11!oouttrmini and pasta! Iy - bent:mid. in tea ai:my at i Harpat'a Farr,. Tha anemya plokota,lwho were nr, &min. atratlve yesterday, are not toTbo soon 'to-dai: WABEIISOTOS oat. 28,1882. YEAXDB IN ?RC INTXRICIA !MAIMS? Sour thousand elates, amounting to , $OOO,- 000, wore snowed to the eitiseni of. New klexteo by Jake ThoMpson, -whin SeereterY , of the Interior, Oil: srount of alleged sot,- ekes rendered to 'appraising - Ihs Inal4ll turbansia.- I-Claims of the some oluireater, , to : :about dm same aniouet, presented to 00M, hav i e been-dliallowed, See retery:dmith sOMing with , him amt . they ware-without foandailod-in the' late. oPiniotte,in whieh the deeision!,to stop leak is atmotepsuled, indieete,thst Thompion altesied the olahniin l ineation' withoet even .a'iba me - of justibe.7--- - 186,-Triim-this,lils sat. StleOt to 111 7., til4t ttt !err I °!: , ,rfft:,,tf.htoti ikons':non paid the ealmant so a b u ndantly, were performed by- the eleisiists vitals still Ikleilasnsi and before! the treaty ceding t r ite territory to the United States was made. Salt. at mecum Rai practically himself acknowledged that all requisitions from 'his army en the author ities here bale been Mtswersd. - RaLLZOK At D 11'CLELLAN. . • Th. yesterday, la ttie4•l4 . tket .11emim .b whin oberge of lb . West, ?•1 bloalelbift itirfalt• nallsok'e plate, lefitthe .tmo t • sitelle !tit those who wouldbir it ea . a clot/rtes. • The following sirdutar, by Mr. Seward, .4- dressed to all the :diplomatio and consular agents of tho United Stater, is published An the Paris papers. It will be Hotbed that the circular indated on the same day as the siusii .oola p cipation rtnatino : ~, Dtrsarasrir or firsrx,l' Washlogion, &sot. 22, 1862. • I _ . Greilessess : • tag will posies by thi null, which wall carry you this dispateb, 'visions* which will soosines yon that the aggressirs morsuient of the rsheis arab st Os stake r■- .14 Waning faithfolai that:J*l9n is arra tad r ai d that the forces Of the Onion ars streagilernid and rninstsited; and are again ready to under. tales campaign oit a vut scale. ' ~ ;f Trovercnsruit 'tiro - nans i .sp•,st, — you:.will easily perceive that as lluanolal Tlllo=lol, of the insurrestion deolins rapidly, and 'that Use means of raislog troops hays beta ex. dated. - 06 - thalither sids„: . you will sec Ilia the financial almost/0u of the ootultz, is gbod; and that the call (or (nab troops willsut which the tutorial foraiof tbs . nation would be arrionsly crippled, lU being promptly re sponded to. 1 hare nirsady info oar ',mut/aim abroad of the approach: of a change in the social Grp:slant/one of the tiltatas. This chugs continues to asks. fuer Oaa 'lli, InoralP Pima. -.. • In the opiaton of Ins Pssildant, theNto., mast has aims to piano thi great (not mot* - ale Arly Wore the mpts pr the label 'Rates; ' and to fists Ulan was!, toad ,taiaot gjk_as:: States puritte in imposis g oath. oonatsy Os i akuif irion ' tbs disselaUtr i p ettidt .fativ..l rIZZ:= ailment, at aneeneemirry and banalitie s , and the abolitinn of Amery. It is thalinion, and not slavery, that 'most be maintained and - - , With this °Neat, the .Pres Went is about to 'publish a proclamation; in- whleh he an nounces that slavery wilt no longer be »cog nised in any of the States , whioh shs ;W l be in rebellion'ao Weikel. - et 4aptrairner. hile all the good and wise men, of all c untries, will recognize this tonsure u a just and proper military - got, intended to deliver the country from a terrible civil war, they: will moguls', at thi lime time, the moderation and magnatoinitywitliwlzieli.this Government prooseds Ina matter so solemn and important. I am, Gentle - arse, youreb't servant, • one 'unite% szterrou. $ The utmost—friendliness exists between Spain . end, our_ GovisFagteßt, . the . , relations with the gluon's Ministry and the Tasi - o . rx Minister being entirely kind. El= , The .Commissioner .of -Internal Serena, haadiseated that sough loathes, Canoed Li wholeosps part with oak, which has already paid a to of one aept per pound, shall not basubjeat to atirrurtbas tax when it is mast titulars:4. tutu curried or Anished _tipper _ . . Tax 11111118 VTAMIATLAINOIIiaLat Dispatohes, from Harper's Perry continue Wassail that the rebels haieevacneted Win cheater. and fallen bank to_ Staunton., Chi; ,cane from that plies coming.erithin our linei iiy eo Reportal-FonrChm.BigriPslieadquar ,eritll#O, doubt upgn this icealllgence, and recesses assert.that.the main army is still at' Winchester. phe:residints of- the Valtei, however' a zia - ot tO . retire. ata. 819E1.'5 EICOVTA. _' BigePs ecout,!•frouvPiidertiiksburg, isport' ' eet r eeq4i.i -- . 6 b0 .. 4°0g1i.h.m• °° 'their - rettiin,, "iteY eight - at !the p.rinoe - William Quaid atßenteville.-- The swish habitants are expeititig the- airiest 'Of! the Tebel . Getioral with_his force at Leesburg.' caves ii #171t4.11120. ; . . ; A party: of thirty ann„AusAm-I.4eat.Elifiy, ofthe Yet Vermoti(tewelz7;itid's dataeliMeat Of the' lit!lifiryliA!..o‘valry were surprleed at MaiassalJeriotimi force of one- Mtn , Arad lead heti ty . -fili• rebel tavalry- from ear- . •reitteei; tOillral Bull RUII. ,qiio.pppgar,76! ihe 93 .7frainfiLeavalry, withlorty ml 4. met •the alstruatlng reties, -emptying-twat:l saddles; but the retile one made,' in forcing IhOidapt. 'Causer, big brother,and a itieate, are_ miu inw.:..The formes is den genital, wounded. • A detaehment of the Sixth Ohio - Major 13(ediett,: were flied nptin *pie "aim .."l,eijg;ehroaih *ale t 'to men eeretety = ' Thierebel len. 'Trimble ii sick 'it" - Prent, • Thin le no rebel foroe et Front= lloyal; or between the monntstns. • • I The .reblik,'lntab?ferg bit!. rooeliti7 been seen,appmmitlyi inipeoting the roads and bridges bettiiiMiNVlnobesternml ttrordonsvple. ' Ihtnt:',l4ittr, "thi'. Wet . Cittarterinsiter of Blige6 corps, dieilyeeterdsy. - incur. enswrinowns Ttut,Coitin:tsi4j , a Id. Qii ,. rotinaster den. oral hive flied eeet4eates;to . the street that the, hay, Icitabbild 4'll,6e:supplies sabed tee by Gan. bleCleiletee arnej. • • IMON-PHILADELPHI A. lepisra -bbpachiiyin. plitabiro "ri r iEfF l ?!, l o l 4,9i, 4-25, 1861. Thi Ewa cap; "Oar liharpo*iii entilipondenttilegiWplier tii at alate Vent. 4" Dilibt, th►t o!lerlikaa*:4l upped let an AdV4ll/Ces Twilardir morning, : : to laid ;the advance will be sinialtaaaosis aloog the gain; - . We hmeether.tiridtesttone ottbe-rame kind from other quirts/v. • - - ! Tbirenemy Iv 'ln fall strength ajlflipeiro *pir,loo,ooo4lrong::,..oiit#MY ti*utikAaiter.. Geniril Nogtallest will move . (teat caution. ' I The tateauttlestra of the peeple for a MO*11; menthes been felt at Washington', end . It Ii Been that the trietal extreme: which have lien tittrott minim longer be effietitret Cane. l s4fai r ll , l2l4ein4l- and Hiohles ins .also la position. to perform effeetire work - . The Harrisburg eorreepondent of the raqui- Mr says that the , National Union. party hare ariorking majorityliti Joint ballot in - the test Legisliture;' , • ' : t 1s said that the !rah. are note iii - ooksPizaajiOrailet.lheiraft,Ml/ airiales a set. -Within bin Nara • nnm-_ her of surdeis have heenuommittedhy them; In. some districts , they - here united toga/tier aid inetronted the' eleatiOn of Urinal/11)1es aril justices of the peony. - lON - 614ra - that Vail They alikbe subdued, bejond all donbi. - . Ili — remora of. ihrierat Buell,.and the polatmeni of Genera Roseoraniio hie com-. mend. glees general sitiefaotfon: here; itltt be bad aewito ItOsicr4tieli 7 ClM'otokr few BgF tang Qener4le; and will Make big mirk: Rumored Convention of Loyal Gov. ernore...Propogittene to Humour ene..lleC I ell an and Buell, and In ungulate a more Vigorous Proap. Balton of the War. Ourcusetri, Ocular 2; The N. Y.Ner411 . .1 sayer We hare repaired intelligence, from a well informed source, In; Washington, 1,1114 redupes trilobata and oonsistensy, the rogue and dirjainted mums *blob have been afloat in this' airy for some da • ys pest to reference, to a new' arrangement .Of heads ^of throe principal positions Of the army .''This new er and impending arrangement, it that , appe4s, will embrace t - . , . ./int. The transfer of General McClellan from the commend of the Army of th•Poto me* to thioNce ef dinseral-ic -Chief at Wariti- Moon, sow held by General gine*: esaopd. The transfer' General IND , * to - the original command of the great Depart ment of the West. , 1 , , Third. The premotionotGeneral Rooker; commander of 'the Thu Army;Corps, to com mend of the Army ; ; of the Potomac. _ Cumussem. Out. 24.--flpeeist to the N. Y. I bars It on good authority that the @over; nors of thyal States are to 'aesetabla Convention WaShlngton lathe early , part ; of neetweek, for the purpose: Bind. Of demanding the removal of 'Major General IffeCiellan; and the Etat:tont of a new cemmandefof ther i lrm f Potomac, Second. The morral of from the command if the Army ci Neutuaky4 Third. To urges mom rigerousproieenti t in of the wan - the Immediate adyanee of i Army of the; Poteurni, the enforeement of the Condsoathru sot ? and the treatment of !Opp In entreat traitor.,' '- • No more trope iretu be fttrnhhad'hi tin State!' midi thus demand, are compiled with. GorlWl4MMlLand,lates maid Louisville tmitim obtaining, frets relating the Rem* linelVe sanipaign.- They proield ta Columbus to tritertftr4 Tod 'to-night, It - Wliltralochi thet .agi..4edoes inopq• thershernfully,sWetiloradarran, of New Tort, declines attending thegathM l . The rebelsiletieral blorgsi (*edit at large.' lie:wllllmbablymmaln Ifentuolg. Our 'eaftair: are of • Notilmmted'a deisitiaint sm. broom the emnitry betinrenGen. Orant'e and Gan ?Batters department* He is , puthing the 0 4 11111 . .._ 11 10-_,0 1 ; wtithf 4wPartalwo:(aWeit ll wwwww-i • A PaktillCilio"l4l* tilitaadville, My. •MContrabsuactsi*Tbetri Wants.. • - . "" tt LATIN' ti OUZO, 001..14k="apj{01,,..1 Int ullbt,Atnviltithittintbnital botelic large Way state nit tliR1n1114)80. It" "0' 2 44 !'!! 4 :- T • entritnins ken number 800 of MOO. They An traftlti td n* B ** ~.tpt44ll:lo, bititthas,•,Mwojsis 71 • :514,0•14* Vitts,l4, wilittrammion, wing suikg-iktmsas grow,Aws:6,,. moss. 28847. all _ nun 'ui 4114 n. - htW,of tint ors Bek. ; - I • , - '~~ ._-; 4 ~ _: Important.LTout Waskington. Wtourvorox, Oot. 25.-;•Thb evening's Star itys We have very ball Information from the region of country between the lines of Slgel's Army Corps and Gordonsville. Three days ego the only rebeltroops occupying- it was a 'regiment of North Carolina oevalry and one of infantry.. - They hadtheir headquarters at Warrenton, with pickets thrown out alongthi _Rappahannock, and at times ;mall scouting parties In various directions. Culpepper Court Rouse had then sassed to be the rail road .terminus .at . which- the supplies from Richmond for lee's army were put on wagons. They Are now taktui to Staunton by rail and wagoned from there to Winchester. This change was. doubtless occasioned by's dread lest Sigel might out off-their trains, which be could do ifthey . eontinued to travel the road from Culpepper. Court House via. Bparryvllle and Warrenton now that _ ,60valry berm have been reunited. The - Secretary of the Trasiury will shortly &mulleins the receipts of ,depovits_of gold, ft ascertained that he will not, u has been proposed, offer . the tive-twentiss at any its- Aount from the market rites,. or in other words, to public, competition, but.will endea vor to expediate their convematlen as rapidly as pusible. - . , . . .. The representation,.made In some quieten, that the public debt has reached two. thou sand millions.of dollars, is a gross exaggera tion. On the first day of the present month It was only six hundred and twenty millions, Ind it is now less than six hundrU and sixty , million'. _This. amount includes the entire circulation, _and every species of notes, and between seventy and eighty millions of the late.ad.ministration, but except the claims for whioh no requisition have as yet been made. The claims adjusted and unadjusted cannot exceed twenty millions of ,dollars. • . 3 Mont. Commander_ kieCanikhu been de; taohed from the Horanbieua a ordered to the tionimand of.the Hunchback. . :Acting .Ltentermai Calhoun has-been de tached ,from .the linnehhack and ordered to 14 Clio oo mad At the Lodoria. ' _ ' _ , ..f.tott CPIIII/3aadet 0. B..tiorton bee Doen or dered the Storanti.esa... .. . . , . Aolleifidaetor W. G. Sallomillt is Orlered 10 the Oommand of ;the ,Fenner Commodore . , Aeting 7 bliastar, - .L. N. Lewis is ordered:Co" -the steamer Vanderbilt..:_ ' . _ _ .At.the request'of den. DioDowell,the Court of Inquiry, 'consisting of Gene. Ranter, Cad wallader and Garfield, will meet in this city to-Morrow toinvestigatethe mllitary.eonduot of that gentleman. . . . . An. order just from the War.:Dopartment says that the troops in active campaign must be prepared to bivouac ort,the march, the al.. 11)1{a1200 of tents being wanted: ; The hospitif tents fo!.the sick and wounded must not be diverted_ from their proper use. . . WA/moron, Oot,26.—The.indicationi iu .„ quarters aro suites to giveassuranee that the army and navy will not mush longer re main inactive, but will commence a: plan of operation!, promising the accomplishment .of the most important results. The prepara tions for this purpose are 'nearly ...Completed, and to such an extent as tqpreveict even the probability of a failure,. and to &newer, all the demands (tom-public and. private sources for *more vigoreus prosecution of the' war,' With a. view to a prompt suppression of the . . _ . . The appointment o.( Gen. ,ROteIIOtIZIA to the. command of which gen. Buell has. just been relieved, is owing to the vigor but recently so. bonspicumuly displayed .by and as. a egmpliment'te his fine etualities u a soldier.: Equal energy end ability be expected of alt entrusted- with similar imriortant, duties. Asthere is no authority.for stating, .the Ad ministration Is determined that further 'eke s-lows delays shill no longer be_a subject of general complaint. „ The programme Includes, of course, an. eacly movement of :the Army of the Potomac. There-have been eeveral reeouseissancei dur ing the past week-en the Southern ride of the Potomeo, and: much valuable informationchr: taineei concerning the positions of, the enemy., qui. troops hail co:aligns' skirmishes Ind both eideS lost a few, Jaen ; In : killed wounded and privinerS. _- 4. - . z • sogutinmarty,..who returned .to - nigat's headquartsrellsatxaght, report ; rebel Genital lautoforel, with *force of fifteen hundred, was ,at, Piereeliville, about twelve miles greet of Leesburg-on- the, road to Tricker's Sap.' A. lerge.Wrole .or the, aneterie at Lasibuig, Ididdisburrrand Waterfowl., . • - Wseatnamssirtfati_2*:=-01t - lpt_cial 'dispetch to the New York Tien says : " • The rebels are generally bellared iv: hi MID. idly retreating' Southward. Their .pickett have disappeared in front of our lines._ They wrsociated if artinshurg'after 'destroying the, railroad property. • • • ' - The - reconnoissance frozn Blgel't command is 'Leesburg, dlecovered that the - rebel,. pen: eml ilinmford is there with 16,01 Q men a . sui some artillery. - - • d.nother reconnoissance ' Thoroughfare Gap, discovered a small rebel"force acNew Tne - onomy le &leo reported it .Warronfozi, oonsfetln4 of 2,ooo'osvalry, soar li:fin - try and Affairs la Kentucky.' Loutatzwi, - Oot. 25.—A detachment senj, out by'Col. BrlllOG from Bowling - Green, at tacked Morgan's forces at Morgantown; yea terday, capturing sixteen ltisoners, whgre upon Morgan's men retreated 'towardeliwoh ester,ortere they.wgre joined by Ifi'ob.lward and Johnson. 'P1111.10'615 to this junetnia; Col. Shacitieford, with his foroes'froM Henderson, bad a fight; with„ another 'band of 'Meagan's guerrillas; and 'captured ,twenty-seVen prick ! Nothing further from Buell or' Bragg'. . Owns. 'Buell and Roasleau'artiaed bore ye. : Ool: — Edward McCook;.doting Brignidig .Geiserral, with - 500'oavairs, left •flicati Orchard on Tharsday Morning. 4 They • analinntered. `levers] bands of illorgan's and Scott's cavalry -*1 !pint-Lick and Big fear or taking their telegraph operators and ap parattia' —with 33 'prisoners and /10' wagons peril, lOadatt. - ' The remainder of the libela went towaada Blount Vernon. : Col: hfoCook bad•twc - tinder him at Richmond. - • '• • • Ont . forces captured two hundred 'elOk. end wounded 'rebate, whcioi they parobid. All reports of 'disobedience of orders. by Gene. Metilook or 'Rousseau; or' of'their hir ing been* woes ted,:ara absolutely fa • Acttirq oc Gen* Stltere Scout**, , _ Paiute Corry Nouse, Oct. Unet - st Sigerajmoutareturned to-dayiand report.thst they:inal the rebel piakets at New Balthnore, and Thoroughfare (lap, bat larther than this 'hay discovered no indications of the enemy. The. following dispatch Ii fro= tha Thies special correspondent at Sharpsbuig, 2dd.: indications of a speedy--movement are ap perent. ,Orders wore Issued to the'-Cartons . coulliuddrs hut , night, to prepare for an tin 111111 . 011 by daylight this morning... kabiniderabic body of .rebeisl..la reperted„ back of Shoptordstown about - three miles. ' The tdvancevrill, probably hi simultaneoie along- the, whole Has. - Gras.. Porter, Idorell and attlBn have ittreed..,trera. Westingten, , , and. Joined their, Whsle ktoldip.otihe Find, Massachusetts, regiment was examining a shell..stearrefiti,* yesterday, it ignitsdiridexploded, but fortis nately "no one wuluitcrsd. 3 1, The Second Distrint regintentisit far Wash. : : ingtan yesterdeyil- . .When raised r it !it .detstood it .should not he-Aiken oat'of-the There was no movement this morninet.4'l Onictsusts, `l 4 .tat.. Ted, that tbtiXeriskre statement, that the Governors arb - to asieutbli at lit,ashingitin, natal/0,4 to dictate g 'pantry, Ist - reference' ti th e aunt moyentents; It. or eignid., Gov. Merton de ignorant of as inch • fbiteintni Norton and Yates went to Loma' vile, ielest - dels Since; est business stanneased with bootel of ', their. sespectire Stela: Goi..TaGis istarned"te Bprindeld tri-da7: • ' Tsti }iperoil;oo,eitsnrea innlion• ilon Wile - nandis to:44llpOlifferii;er tlie 'Mated Stein Cironli.Coort t .pr n - irrit - of indrim oor., No ta o ' 66 ° it - 4ndirort or Phllll' n TOM prisoner now _maned in :Port Werion.` Rood, Altar Mn-. Call And • mambere of the tie of filltidell - Phis4appoSsirmi °onus) for Mr. V. The !Searing of i4eimii . yeiss SP"- . Xrahtlisg rashlain course, :MY. - Nay YaiusiZot 25,Tha illth heat' hi ibe telebtstit trot as Fashion Fours% =Fill buts , to mit% hest Molt* tro,folliseattbetieen Itookingbikin ana , Gs& Bailer, anal vitio;' disyl .z-Itoadintbins