, o;~:;y: M El '.' , '''!.-:'•.' . .,:. - ':'..]- -, ..:'-'1 1 .' ,-. t .r:_,;i.,:,,-:,..1m,, 1211 • MONDA/Y MORNDIO---BEPT. 14, 1E6,,84g -'; - • • ; o. ' ' Y A7ll Alga. amino: o Tim oar: Mallebellidr• 4 fathistastio =wand was held i l ' 3 lll'ilreritoltosterbli Utah, evening. A brass ..1•• „ O ski after . 4iat dieelu iett ieels natioaat riittiniallitwotsUsig was called to order by B. t t 3 wmtwEsq.,plod. ,t, t TWfou ol ,l4 odious were chosen: ;•=1?-$;'.._dins.4aries L. Mite/loon, Neg. Vim Pros "-"--iteinlin- D. Liviapton, Wen. B. Lose, B.Yarkq John ElamplOno G e o rge Rey • Putt, u m L. L. _ A..:TaUustan,_ ;ohm 1 - .- - Csarsti. 4'. colt% IlaPt' B. D ana "a W. 4 - 13. Hell. ; finantll..X. ll Whitto; ailmlas; BUwut Dbeksoa and Thomas Costa - d g oz , gabort ido i•44l3l.lildient introd o or hasreezarr Hnigh t,v . -11° 41 1 = t i g mating; remarked aU par a tis ho ut ga fee w lin on g jelefttes. Titsta ..4,M r =4ll4Vi e ttion i au trt "ilk* yet Ulan , ware at the present , twe i pardos—thil loyal and tt e de„ . : ge-ttitu Proofed" t° =r and ir . a ilia " 1 411 ik ire l d el ge °mutation t -- ; - 1 -11/51. Oli?ra ' MM . UV, Staid:B that both t t4 Al'iti ol- th igl egi .- 7intiitureis iti van masted vitas view tomslbutog as•ziaoh -as possible poorer ' eumeut—that; in no , swe -gado:was Ini baa fiuv go uncials , Autichl u otth ai Wc* nieciptien law. , Ile ."Utik er """uu t "to the hiomphs t • aUnd otl,, x l ° um / mo de m Carellints ,tWi am 5525 tithindiseted so zumistakably that Ue . m. buten. war Israffiblbd before the . mig h ty bl o ws of the loyal =AO% `mast appeal to every voter to at y t' ir Vi l t„,,, r , s " oft , de lsThas _ln the teid, hosthe bends of the government, In 4 thin t mists. by a trintaphaat elution of - - thit-Ualon --tielteti—The- gentleman retired amidst load PPOlimm. • On moUowthi following committee on lies Intions was ippolatad: Jasper B. Brady. J si. S~rr i sid and C. TAN Litutri U. ' w" then introduce, - blidnUiddaterf Oulosolood otroottit° al d"1 t my - mu. blows to the op pssgiteds et " lo cality,and' dosed with an , - earnest anl t" patriotlo appeal -to stand by the Wy_ dark hoes of danger. 112.. d ta i: chairman of the Committee en Suet tt dm sands Um following report, Colon tura...es " :" a wl Ole and p. root =dray and earnestly *UK our ' A U T o l l; all an tarmfa d L ui rg its el: - for the Overthrow or tbs rebellion. R o deed. not we enostr,bouilty thank our nob • p o od e nt far prat and Wows susloo f tnAr s o t t " ll4 V i- Lb. Vl** ebsid the boreouranne. kondlinund grocionellon emendpetton Cl an y ! reseeidel far tbanfoti of the • aZ,teee nat i ssue and llozonst tkreernment I. ' no 10 t=„7l therefore, se loyal citizens of Peosernala, larta• pwsonal ardurm And ordeneneen, rep *united an& Wetly porffa the 800 and _Nalon Mae!' now in sonolaatlon. , _ _ a Tbat 111 the "11l ; 411, s : o d u mnArnga, addle Um Iliaitax cut J e tta south.ti. With ,t 0 aZ=limlly, fearful to oontemplets, sod than's, the besaboolOyel-cory cum. tows allicrionsblefor Oar dead. ju i g, s 4 naknotwlthrtudlog the CDPEt and Seteolt *oblong! Jot ,e Woodwer.dtabind sway the dodo, inumnisa Immo= swami rcil. „be! it is the Mu2g2"ll"inisa'°l this 'Me erturbOorlsbel demo o . tawrot -Rio-.lntryeot *OHIO totbo PrirlinSeneol vtin lean auesdamor tbserimre. sei bil. L (the report et the Committee, wood a, w Rot etrOaj, io/Onet to sole the viol!' of 5 % dumsedri..who client tbr_ele I for wbiollts_arill be " initi°l"l nac e4 lW A ted the lead by most -siffeetten t ow/. Shom,mho , maploy - klm—and we should:n a l wonder if he gets a' present of a nits oak f $ wonder woosTontiwoidid,ortio has ber2 dirty n han gage ds e a. ' O. W Uobb, Zig being introduced, °mesa '• the E roding with an eloquent and paistotle th re si„dyns :for t he ,t. "IWO/ - oadjor end given • Union and deet IdtbAirill. This ratettag !haled jointed. Thtit'Atrelted. ../..a./. t oh cam O'Connor ( ou fia..-..-ohionantitaci stole s 'lan 2arwaSaa 4°sCh. bunt Ptlsika/ ° t *wee PP of S v eil wa o arming the 1 tio , f h b orbits he a otwore 0 wail . ~. e mi t Amp woks S a ut. •*LIP on API T ha w ay that KOK 111112" M. of 11411". follows: °utast ha h* toboUrastt " al Ohio go_T„,,,T., ~ stag : Wes 11 i rA i l ks - al to len the `Yott at ' tor thellute6t " salable/WS he tad the agolllllll la ndlor d told Matt; ba.a"aould botall. ARO t evening SA. - or d + into% ars; ille swa ik, KOKO= wo od It aboet Plinhallag It ova and don sa,..,3,ataasht atim.i.,lo n u e „„, 2 &lappet' 4t o ropyistor. aa'a lila oriabatinou, tt t °llea 4.12° o f th* room for lug 1114 mason for baba. the triad , sbon nab als t key to wild ash. h agate' to P a was to * W _ ma c / adagios ho ..... proprietor gp.......T....... ,,,ht, mamas it.4l,..aleteoool. W."- ea ill. wog time* a th e Ohlos abisobtath dit , ow state* i tan so ROMA bad . s horras -- 4tbrolo bossy al hewn , /kiln' .. 21 "a,. PC23I Stralta- cob taken fir 161.1.4 t aa Una. 116 *" i 1 jrnisit tr, 0 In" .ti. - ic• , .1.1. •." ' * 'eb b s tsrAajWl lleUlla onsoded , 1 - . O r s tgatoseals-011 , chore'bleu itt i r shoss Mb& wit 7, c harge of tn '- - 4 i5 2 , 00 a tali 4 Ulla but vbt UM lka '"a. tub of Court, u subs*- : ass 's .s o u s g4-1 1ito lawag sdms " 'I a for hie *I to '-... ' ea /roosts tuns_ sunup--.. , forfataamWa,„.. /mat him as V I m /4, 1. 'olloor Dasa"-v to p olo spin. 17 z , 414.1 itantOlab il° l st o ry IlkdPW. The 3 ' i..tair ° *Mgt lb , alle" sths, and b• was , j_...„._--ust„toc, tetra f or ._ ... us/ t o on tea.' bold aw 3 asbi bli7omo uP fsr chi ' ZA r bo nats,w in Pt ° A tidal to 4 bgfo 7--- k Wristfa Tans Is fns to e A t h a public ... shares SU nibs al bunk" shu ; 4 1 tho : sta4 is four sues Cowan/ honk, la WOW li sT o .4h s . orbs sea x- to At 4 A. • T, 'i o u,. on Tata' tiab a lln at Ili c!r tn .dck. itlitiktk -4161 tr Mt s lett dittoed „ mai . Alermit , ' 3 q 3 Nut. 2 12 4 , . , < „em s ounian4 s , 4)i Pa: w i t s gad' ali t - ''' • itto:l l , oi err „alio the nou. yt aaslllll7llllloSt o shit yzlrg s : ./ ri,wriithst i. ,,r.l _.2 6..0 .. ,- ittaaa4aST , .‘"*"3 3-., „..,, g (Attic Icilt *:. '' ' :14iii ottanlla ti ".kl barati s Pa , I t= -.- _atsa t lct*itaisidul,._lllarMetitasita ' ' "i dB In t ' ATl. fothlaass I st g o od %ass - llSEiwsh ° ugutitWita l in s ;NM „•• ins) 11 • 041a111 11 . Olt a nd "444 e aSt 4 afAa.„,titfo4;as *at sa, r , " "a tlertillt / Wit ':- , Insalridshirjaakkagar3 r - ttle_now VOW / / 7 „stalso l-- rig 41"" sna .4.1'1. 4 " this a 9.41ux . " : ti., log is , country - 1 ""*IV„ A , A , , ,, onissorobl 81/1/1"13 1 were # 341 triC:.*.-t ,/ , ;" 0 ";' ,1 ~ xhe iiialkor*-_,,- mow awes ",' P A 4- ' , l 1-' sciattobS Sitar' ".. soli:mew If ' /I *l4 ; go SOP/Striala toisj.„.lual, it 5241.1 our adretada „... lll44lllllT i g n'i VI SW/. p,, •ua„,..,i(Vot. pm,* —,i—foteasibst it 3 '''' - aao. tawtafrsol,,t ape tAa -144 - rlini •-•-- WM/1151F•'" usarrsoanar . „ .iitokiltil lio bara -Walja%ons mildew 4 i 11.2"Waignffirrydrili jl tA l y *ill t-1 e11;4110 .,, A 0 5 s by the a0 t..... ",... t t• t C , _ ~....t o .----- tainamg* —. ' 4 1-, 7,... --,-, -..., -_ _, —_...:_ i ir evo , t,-,::44lnulls;4l,l6==tigdslis "r 4 p , , 414 S *o w slignalisursaktut talltukietioo4l8 rm 01 1 ', 011011= pla, *MS 0 m il r ut 1: *OW it iyagatabist 1101 ,.... 1 ' 1 44 ,or illi. a bS ys•k In ~,, i! A ' Iwo* ' sow, fo,riaif--- saattraonan pgir 1 eealli. The IS 'en - 7 /010 0 w at ' r lifflOAL, ~..1 14 , in UAW Otit isitsir .___. - 116 " 11115,55 ;141......r.,,, I l 'n ' bi imoir Of=or ion ~420ki ai i, coital -, ,sout ' t fir, . 1/IWoottliti $ 411. battk ve. es- /.?0,00h4 gswilf /3 d am di *ha 1" 11 ,4araiiitti atarsilgisuagek irsalahrth°o6l" .4.1 s ,no At Ow --0 ) odat Psi kw i.' 1 •0111=0, 907, ~~~`.... I. i ME=MIEMIE lEt=111::= LMMMI 6illan!JOßldiet ol( 4 l / 4 04 XICh00/1' A • : gentleman of high handing Oa*slung.from PIP Ake Lellowleg dammed tribute to the gallantry of Cr4. : 3. X. bohosonather, of the 14th Pons:- sylvanin cavelry,in the notion-near CAW hits Sulphur 13prinp, on the 26th and 27 nit : em as use you, from theeneited to thm try of all wi th whom I conversed, that his otraduot on the oration, ems of the most ap roiate and soldierly Character. This la nootnly the opinion of his etan Reghisni. brat of all the other Regiments with whom I have conversed. It is tens, the 34th lost as many or more than all the other Beeman's, but this was owing its being placed in the mod exposed and dangerous position, while all ad mi t that the Regiment fought with a bravery amounting almost to disparatien, at a when they could'not make a charge on their honey, the Colonel &amounted with:lomm shouldered his earbine, and 'led um% into the thlckethof duroontliet,whilerilm eelf-postes• Sion thareeterisai all Ids rementents on the tattle-hid; re muolt so, that his irleWas en ell parts; And ithiante his presence Was needed, there he was to ,be men, giving counsel and dlreetions to his subordinateoSeers end men, in the most timely and seasonable manner. Considering the, situation of 'the Regiment, there is no doubt that th e Regiment woul d either have been captured or Gott* pleoesi had it not been foe the constant orenight and ears fal supervidon of the Colouel. /ble impres sion is so general that he now stands mush higher in the estimation of his Regiment than he ever did'befose. Scans,—On Saturday of last week, Mr. W. Peters, mining supaintendent at Sten t CIIINI salmi, was waylaid In Wlikesbarre, •by three or fear Irishmen, wholitsrally beat him to death, with stones end sling shots. De ceased was an Englishman, and it is said the Irishmen had a grids, spinet him. Be !MU II IMO and Iva ellidlll4l CO 131011111 lose. The citizens of WiLtesbarre offer a to ward of three hundred dollars for the arest of the murderers. 71LIOTAI. OP WM ORIXAS TAW/ LID BLV. rae Itapc.-4610 inttitutlori ham removed tato Mut* building, soma of Sixth and Waid lino* wbori It will ooraluuato do a plural Laakins birdassa ar heretofore. TitLo teak.: ins house Is co wall knows' among do bail= mos =a of our city, that a word of Oils* otiour part would be entirely ureters. - Tan Committee of Arvzogirments for t tho Union Maas Mooting to be held on Wadn'es; day next, will moot this afternoon at! two o'olOos, at lVilklno fleadquar ton. A tall and punctual attendance Is re quested. 1 1 RAILROAD Rl•atalln.—The Cornbread Valley Rinroad, which the rebels partly de stroyesl dazing the leta Session, his been re paid, and trains non ran tegalosly to lla sentown, Mantend• , BALE ItoaassY.—The banldng house of..W, P. Banal& & Co., of Bellefonte, Cents* 00., wit entered on the - night of the Bth hut:, and robbed of ;TACO. - • SPNCILL. LOCAL sopcs Gum AND BAXlreßilfl2o to: Malty a 4I taaanfaaring pmposair, attreo best la att. A. P. Ctiaso sr, Amaral Apat. So.lB, NM Watt Taiatii.Pszaa, Plata and Chmaxasatal plats Border, gild &alas to Paansylvaata and Var• atont state of the bast 9aalit7 at low rafts. Otto at Alia:. Laughlin's; near the Watm Works, littskargl,Pa. agtea Opinions of the Wheeler and It i son Bowing Blaohme. There iiinst one euring.liaohlma sad that b Wheeler & Wilson's.—Jodge Nap, of America' a Insider" R. Y. The Wheeler & Wilson Machine has no rival.—SeiSerifro America' n. .. - Iris tire machine for family sum.-.Aoloooste aid Joarrial. - • eminently superlor..;-Dietionorg of Me chanics. • Seery annikonla can at Wheeler it WU son's rooms, No. Fifth street, =domains specimens of work dorm on there michinew. Wm. Hamner & Co., the Western Agents for Wheeler & Wilson, harp now on exhibi tion a floe stook of machines, is Rosewood, ktahogany and Walnut eases. Vara:ream staronart=l3 V. J. WEST, No. 6 Westlegtoa Prue, Nolen street, Brooklyn, Z. L, sage, In a letter: "Tamhappy to bear my testimony to the veins and effiertiry of Mrs. B. A. Anse. World's sat Raton: cad World's Nair Dieutsg, In the sleet liberal mow They havereetored sty hair where it wu ball, and where grey to Its caging color." Sold by dinged. everywhere. Depot, 198 Gretzwieh street, New York. Owing On in Swim &soon AT COST. 8111ei Graham, mosalsant tailor. is selling oft his Spring and Orunnter stook of goods at coot. They anuld of all the . Walt styleiet cloths, eudmerm arid foiling'. of which ha Is pro posed- to make up in the most fashionable manner. and at cost Friss. The pubßo should not need to nail thamsdree at this rare dance and San monoy by gleing him„an early call. • Moo. a lugs auortmant of pun and fanej, caselmeres, woU adapted for boys' wear, which he will sell by No plea far below oast. I Mothers should notingleot to call *arty. Eisen 0111.411, Merchant Tailor, No. 64.1earkei street. Poe Fun Ain Warn Wasm.--The sum mer is put, and by the muninee fiction begin to apprehend, that fell and winter erM be shortly upon us, and we unit provide out• selves with the maisrlal to keep al comforta ble. A ales fe ll sni t, a good end well.mide overcoat are the veil - thing, and we do not Anew of say place whertims ludas would isalt tkemeelv eeter than at Muni. W. H. Mau Cole clothing establishment, comer of Federal street and Diamond Stump Alle gheny. They hue also Ned's& a eomplete assortment Of gentlemen's famishing goods, soda great vadat; pf new pattuns for . Waist coating, do. - • Mimmtoi, amminsa * .Viuslinale t—The einem of oar oonnUfs Drs s defosders Centel Manuel from seat of mar, and of the Oath In gnash is again dlreatod lei the tray marmite end handsome Westmont of the Wool Ara of Trench, Manna Araidon plum iroods, for pasta.' costs and yids, tet.ly seamed by Messrs. Subs War Co.,dt Me:slued Tailors, No. 12S - redoral street* AllsaliallY•A teetotal Wootton. of =l ll.Bl tiallag Ivois also shwa el:a the sham of du eitibllehment, usetha'atth a lot of leady.mado elothinsh got up fac the beet mannei. _ CIO to the Now Iron Boom of Alas . Bites, No.df stns. tor aU ,tlte soy,and do , drablastylos of Bleat sad loneylllakt, Prose Good' of may. doserlytion, liednoes and . gobiirgl Of all colors._ Algoma, Wilms, learletri ,Italedoralsi_ lamas of 4 en. Welt, Mastetos, Nacqiissi_SleliAtse cad - open Woke. TlMSootle el* flem. I rish been ooloatod p e rsonally by Mr. A. from Wet largest adore stookso- - • Neltbsss Ptariansi Hotazis, ure .Ata Groat bruitaanrao—Yes •• • 0; Pao at or di/4km mar rooks az • elss preur Oarpeatevavvrou orbig of a • sito4". Cathbartt Wye.. 444 progi p time fladthisht Arista.:.. 7 ~. •atteadel to. . . . - Osiums and Clawson QUM will be - at the Ocaniblut once, No.-40b10aq strati .or sight. AU azden left sa tbe above plao• willies pcmpUy sandal to. , AU eat mast ballad laWean: hat. , lionimairailietoor dollars. • ;lour dolls:4lmm dollars. , IDsatal-kstitatia Dotal lastitata.- _ Dist dump Doittlstry, boa ot.stpDsaUslri.„ Bo workozolouddrio work. , . tX tirt4Defallsso Sal Pan stmt. atioad;fO sll_baslUouof ISTOUSIkIi• tramov, wpt.usn,lo.9oi a; 1,4., WU/fill& yotars Duo 1E24 ettiOpYkliiteph opt% 'pant *paths so mho. . oAremi—cai Ilattiftriansteg.Stit. iftttra` the vatione• . bar .in Binniaipasi Ilra 114114011Vit thiyiatti fur* , tOtSirk haltat S. L OGlSl'laill Zlffil"' Cavglirr To4olttabdraillablitO riaarostrasti, • gabble, ter dm -', - • = "X WA /8—• Ofillo .. r. 11111.1111 *OW_ :' - , ,„" THE LATEST NEWS Gilwerigat BY TELEORAPH. --- • LOSS OF'OVER $i00,009. OUR SPECIAL DIBFATCRES FROFiI ItiASHINCTON. I Social Moneta' to the Plttabcrah Carotto. Wien =Sea, Sept. 13.,1803, ' .rni sTaaIOTOIO Liles LEST. The mooted onesttein as to the Strength °Us rebel army r on the Bappahansoek, and General Lee's intention will soon pro bably be settled. It to pretty well ascertain cl, that Longstreet's corps has been sent _'south,, one division going to Charleston, and two othen to reinforio Bragg. Both'ylwell'S and corps which hare 'ecoupted the country batman Calpapper and Gordonsville, have :Wien beak beyond the lat ter place. Fesol a gentleman Jest tap from Charleston, we learn that the recent disastrous repulse at Sumter„ war the result of in effort on the put of the Naval Contenders to obtain oniony distination of capturing that fort. Gen. op. more had planned the assault with 500 puked men, which would undoubtedly hate been suocassrfnl. While parfeetbrg his preparations he learned Alt Admiral Dahlgren was about making a similar attempt with a fore, of nai -1 ors, he at one delisted / end awaited the to suit of the nandassault. The (meth Banter wort it seeing, Oder estimated by the Admi ral, and to consequence the attempt failed, with albs' of hall gf his men engaged in the expedition. OBASIXISTOII TO BC ISLIILLED. • Ii is reported that a lotto, hoe been receiv ed here from Gen. dilimere, to whieb he in quired whether he would De jtutified tinder thelaw of %Attain In bombarding Charleeten toast eittrat seltiett'slOuld cause its destruction. Instrnotions given Imply are raid wittily jus tify the destruction of the city if the military authorities refuses tc, surnmdsr. This Indi a/Ma that Obsricator, will be shelled as soon as General Gilmore has completed his pre parations, !The incendiary shells are the Invention of Alfred Barney, - of New Jamey, and with con- Minion fuses were first lent down to emend Gillmore for trial at the request of the Pied dent. A number were *pin into Sumter and Wagner, and some fifteen into Charles ton, Of tee latter only three exploded. The turentor who went to Charleston to tombs 'tend them. objects' to' concussion furs for . bla'Greak lire' on amount of Aide uncertainty and, has caused to be e a,number of shells .with lofty or forks-fire second time hum Thssewero gent outby the diego =dam prob ably at this time lighting up the doomed oikr. Mu= of exesseraY rams. The issue of the remainder of the four hem- Millions of Treasury Notes will commerce this week. It will amount to between lire and six millions of dollen, and will consist of Dotes of -email denomination. The Treasury Is recalling the old Demand Notes as rapidly as `Possible, of , which two millions are yet to ho redeemed, and pay gold cut in preference to them. .The circulation of postal currency la over eighteen millions. Mersey fractional currency will be roads for issue in a week or 110.1 moron!NUT Hai. Dolaza T. Smith, of Minnesota, has been waisted Tax Commissioner for Tan nessoo., ,fialsay,ss,stoo. P2OIIOTID 001. Sanborn, of the 4th Minnesota Vol unteers, Vas promoted to • Brigadiership yesterday. lIIMIIDIffiIIp 111 AL lIIITATI Instructions for South Carolina are nearly ready. They wt l doubtless embrace instrue ttens to tell unredeemed real estate to freed eolorsd ram to small pared" suitable to their mane and capacity for Ownenblp. Rebel RepollB IT3III Charleston. BOITUU Moesex, Sept. 12.—A Qsg o trews was maul town City Point this one leg. The Richmond Enquirer, of the' 10th Inst., Tile elm, types and press of the Re. Leigh (N... 0.) Stamitod,- - edited-by Win. Hol den, was destroyed 'by a' party of- Georgia soldiers. Mr. Holden was in Petersburg at the time: In num foi this outrage the citi zens and friends of the Mondani destroyed the adios of the Slate lowed. Gov. Vance mead the epistler the work of destrudios was entirely completed. and begged the crowd to desist, ranting them tar the act and tell ing them that no am& example bad been set in Lincoln's dominions. The &rarer has also the following to Gen. Cooper: Lad night 30'of the launches d the fleet attacked Port Sumter. Preparations had bum made for thiitTent, mud its preconcertod sig nal endue batterise bearing on Port Sumter, gestated by one gunboat and • ram, were thrown open. The enemy 'were repulsed, lesitig in our bends 113 prisoners, Including 13 others. Weals* took four boats and three colors. (Signed) - DISPLTOII.. Marled:vs, - Sept. 4.-- - The enemy h Silent to day. ties. Beinregard rented to hire any oomanythratlon with the Yankee deg of trues until an esplanation Ls even of their filing =oar deg of trace. Ws toot the orglnal old dog of Port &m -tar, which Bider Atitderson was compelled to lower, arid tad& Dahlgren had hoped . to re plash. ?Ow iniquan, Chaileatesi 1141.10,—The;ei vu no- Arius list except - from our batteries. The enemy is worktag h.s as Morris Island. ell L Wit thb morning. .dirlosto, sips. B.—Oar cavalry fronts the onetny near Athens. 'There • is nothing from Chattanooga to . Suet:mire Preparations/we now being made by the Yankeesto send as expedition against Magruder' and Tayier, in Louisiana. Thefollowies noval °Moab true raptured oa the Wails of Pon Painter t Liintestant B. P. .Willlams, Lieut. P. W. Preston, Wont. O. 0. Reams, Ltent. Tracy, Lieutenant D. Nude, 'Lleut: 'Bradford and Ensign 8..11. Patter. Thelatter vie Wounded. The Diarsaohusetts leaves impudiately for Philadelphia. -. 4 • • ' • • . .111ouitieclioxinei kits 111 —The Rid mend Bealiseirof yeetszday, has been received with Chastest= dates •of ..Beptember veldt& nye: loartsteht o hew lip a steady dreiplet)ilents Used. Ths enemy did not dna goo. The idontiors and pomades ars appirently ivoeivbig • sotinaltlon. The enewl has !negated two heavy Sae' at bat- COincibp' Pobee,hearing on fled Van& . t • rrom VliattanOciga...Battla at 'Dug lsyrinii +Leaguers Flookfsig -•Cisiatragooda, ld.—Nodetaile of /fag' - Dug Gap bare ooze in: hetadolv— ' 4 "salgalties Wonsan wean gather • Veglej rallied three =Des to this foot's... out Mount** - - Date*..dlOJllon egos slab aligagee at Dog Gap, four nillessoith of Dear Lafayette, whew the.ma4 talons ef , Bragg' was Mahe Dese of thie n g e s eamoi..._; it - is mouses' that 'Dan hand to,. leo coutiof mut to Bone, and is retreating doily to avoid a repetition of the- wenn •of • the' Tullahotta treat rnavertheless large niUnteria of,dsrotr tars. are asoninglia'Nly. three, Madrid of She 19111 Tennessee ..rioxie,ifis least one thousand dewing soiree Tie sixes Its entanatiou, and large sturahrri assinaldta on'iths*lsfriktiltik " • -* '• • ' Odf*dea As_amParteCio have Ishostle,toming,nad the wig la a con- Assistant &arena Dana 1W iirritiad. • . :p. ~:.: l'itii' Naze - Elettios. m - Vitio.; arktilt,-Atedribltoun fir rfit;of, 4 .. NW* Oat ha%t. ll k mui ' .: Alf.Dsna• anziag -st .i , 110; . .4Bovevuttlhab7 ll-11150 ' ' )0111001111111"1"1318" , Interesting from dharleston. rEII.LPItT44, At 3 a. m. to day, a are Oonzursd in %the folirth Mari of the Ordnance Store nonce. four story brisk in the Nim Xcd. Tbn tiro upper stories WON burned off and the 'roit of the building dantsgod. gout: Stribblinz Eased to adroi t the firemen, trattiag to the Nary Yard hand engines sad Marino Corp. The guard charged on the fiz;men when they endeavored to enter the Yard. Thollamas spread fearfully. The firemen wem admitted too late to rave any proyarty. ,Itoreence quantities of canvass, gunner's stores, tar routine, small 'IMF, capstans, compasses and Dahlgren rifled and a largenolleatian of curi osities and wines, of the late Cone: linlD', loft thou by hie family, more burned. The ,ship bowies and dooks made an extremely narrow agape, the blazing roil:anti:me running down the gutters towards them. The ship houses iroureztinguillusd only by throwing dirt and damning up the bluing terront.. , Commodore 8 tribbllngwould not admit firemen for feu, as he thought, they would steal. Ho Is 'se verely oensured• by the gals;io. Lou $lOO,- 000. The cause is supposed to ba spontaneous combustion. The fire harped half an hour before the Navy Yard people allowed the Werra to be given. The transport Massaohnsetts arrived from Charleston to-day. oaly fifty were lost and missing in the late attach on Salute!. Another attack is preparing. Tay rebels are expecting ten gnus, camping saran hundred and fifty pound shot, that ran tho blockade Into Wil- mington. New batteries are constantly Doing muted. Sumter yet has gum inside the walls in posi tion. Tho rebels captured the original flog on Sumter, brought 'wet by Major Anderson. The expedition only had 250 mon and 20 boats. No prisoners ware taken. Morris Island all quiet. The Weehawken exploded a magasine io Sort Moultrie by a shell. The Donald'se burned one half of the lumnbstealled Moultrie• en the west end of Sullivan', Island. Gen. Gillours is meting batteries to ,hell Charleston The Greek Are shells areexpected daily. The Massachusetts brings 200 passengers ineluding Commander Aland, late of the Keo kuk. She has supplied 53 vessels u far South as Reignite bid. A number of rebel °Hears from Chester Hos- pita' were sent to Ohio to-day. The daugh ters of Geo. Martia and Panay Bomble Bat- Inr, of Philadelphia, openly distributed green beaks among then on departing. W.J.J. AM Account of tbo Boat Expedition Against oninter—Lco"s Aztay—The Mexican Question. }TRW braid, :Sept. 13 —A Morris Island letter of the fish; to the Herald, gives an ao • count of the rodent boat expedition against Sumter. The ,flotilla consisted of between twenty and thirty boat,, manned by over 100 sailors, under Ltont . Commander Williams, of the WhoahOkon, and 100 marines ander Capt. McAuley. The entire km nu com manded by oommandor Stevens, of the Moni tor Potapseo, The boats wore towed wiLldn • short distance of the fortress, whence they advanced.. Three boats under commander Williams, Meta. Roomy and Ensign Porter, landed and the parties attempted to run up the cuts to.the parapet. They were fired upon by musketry and hand ianades thrown down upon them. The slope was so sharp they were unable to reach the parapet. A signal was given from the forts and In an Instant all the rebel batteries opened on the fort and 'shelled it terrifically. 'Throe boats were enuulted and oil who lanced were killed or captured. Lleut. Bradford, of the marines, was mortally wounded and captured. Com mander Williams, Lieut. Preston, Mut. Brower, Lieut. Banco, Dr. Wheeler, Ensign Alden and Ensign Porter were also captured. Forty or fifty sailors and =trines wens killed and wounded, and the entire list of casualties will samba eighty. The remainder of the command retired in Wiley. A flag of trace states that oar captured officers and men were tnßnmter and well treated. Tho Herald', letter states it hie been du oov-. ered that the old iron. :clad battery at Cum mings' Point forms the cover of the maga zine of Port Gregg. It affords a good cover to our men and has already sustained a heavy fire of the rebel batteries without the least damage. The same correspondent highly eu logizes tho Ironeldes,whosebroadsides against Moultrie he bad never soon equalled la ratild ity and efteot. Bhp was unlnjuredr though struck about 300 times. The Mies correspondent, with the army of the Potomac, writes on the 10th that it is believed that one corps of Lee's army, or about one-third of the army under L en puce., is moving to Richmond, there to be transfer. rod via : Two division, to the Southwest and one to Oberleston. Rood's division left Fred ericksburg on Tuesday last for Richmond and thence for Charleston. Thh seems to indicate thatahe rebels In Virginia will remain entire ly on the defensive for the coming campaign which every one cosmic upon before winter. The authority for this cosmic . , is not very reliable. The following V a.oontirmation of the Oily of Manchester's news : The Paris Pajli positively denies that the At:MC= Government has delivered any pro test to the,Prienah 'Government, or made any verbal complaint, against Shirt:roe:edit:o of the French In Meeloo, and strives to prove that the Washington authorities had no right to make suet ea ;protest. The Bourse was firmer and olosedren the 22d inst. at 68L,10. Law via Qzisalsoes.—Loadon, Sept. a... Consols for manor at 93,1093 M From Goa.. flibisy's Expedition--- steamer Goa., by Indiana. Leave:strong, Sept. 13.—The 'eteamer Shreveport arrived from the tipper Idissond Int light. She left Gen. Sibley's command on August 24th.- Ile was then marching to a point eighty miles above, whereat:ant nix thousand Sloan were eleampid, with the in- Intl= of enduring et deatroylng them. The Indians are ,vety hestile. A the way down to Vert Pierre, imar the mouth: of the Yellow Stone, the crew end the Lodimis hed iiithree hears fight, in which three of the former cod forty et the latter Wert killed. .Nearly aim Wen where the boat ettempted4o wood they found-the Indiana were prepared to attack them. On several occasion the mewl were compelled tocut the cable sadist the boat float intothe streets.. • . A party of thinly. miners who started down OD a flat boat from Milk river are suppcsed to ' 1 have been killeid'hy the Indians., di, From the . A:lnty of Ilre Potomac. WASIIIIOOI, gays. 12 --The Informatioi f rom the A r my , of Me Porbarao, AGMS that WO still guard:grii fords barmen Ifigrooner and > gaypahannook Aragon.. The mbe! pickets slut ccarlano at MU point, In front of oars, and occasionally convene with them A bat they prate's: . to kilow gala or nothing 9f Gen. lAN allittlit of his forma. Anoka MOO. Upper Portman., slates dug the tnerrillaWhlto was tau OhanoallonvlllN 1, D an doanry . , Va4and gag Mosity's forms ocarinas momged nosy tiro door. - • IIignaVAITMAIMT 01 TO Porotio,Elapt. 3._efiu-Ilsisaigramaclrd_araltlon to day about tbiekraliti Woad c'elPePP•r• API; oonsidtogAt.11104:11110: enemy we craptarocEthrwr Pus raps POson sm . TlkOmond A ;now ammtdes galpinot- t'' • ..• Further; bi the COI Of ileetheet el:, Seaoses, F.)4010t: IL—The totlowlas thireostisastiot Or the news by ihe Cify Atenelissta; vbish,`ltrind eV Cape Uses Itigirda orindalt,.aunthi lett LirixPopl'pn the stall •ctetenstowstStt the U. The Madge AteiffgfigeratOideittesdi that, st e• isenbh.Peuteit Cow" tee ez . Ea.leell`dr.oololo-xi% COnadfiki• TM dellillaa rae 1101,11ithila at. ' • The I Poll4 l - tat/o i mitili 4 . o4 Athtrat aball o t -; • Bale* ofrire.TWSlttieS. ' • f Orbiatili, Gamma; 4solvatad'Ao top,. Datraf:thailesis =silo t /Wu --.l92,ln4llo7;'Delistszent has um: - = 7 l;exesartantefoF -catine-prasipt 46. Latest from ettertentoWeeEvacuatiOu • of Forte Wpgster Allek . Gtegg. New Toes, Sept 12.:—The "Times 'has f long latter boar oi-orris Island, dated Monday, PortalWagneratd Gregg were cell:laud by the robots last-night; at one o'clock. To Ocro, Gi !Imola Mutt be ateilpted the honorof an- Other tifondli triumph. The engineers Lave done tr.elr duty- faithfully and well. • The stare and Urines now float over- the fortifica tions. " Seventy prisoners, including a Captain, Burgeon and Navy, Lieutenant, were captur ed by a party muter command of Alija San• ford, of the 7811 i Conettiont. The prisoners were ondeavoting 1,0 Pasta eft, in bolts from Gregg, and wore intercepted by cur men, who _were aieo in boats. The•goa in both forts were fpilsed. When our forces entered Wagon a lighted fuse leading to the Mliragriti was dienovicred. andextlegalihod. In El, few ninmoAts.,a tar :Rao explosion would have ensued. The guns fond in Wagner scarlet of four naval howitscre, twOelego howitzers, two no lumblads, two rifled pious, three earronedes, one siege mortar, one field pito' ; rn Gregg were found three Cohort mortars and two debt pieces—malting a complement of nine teen gone of oscine calibre in the two forts. Bit few of the guns are in good !condition— meet of them ere completely and forever dis abled. The tomb-proof of Wagner has not been penetrated. Inside was discovered a man dying from wounds, end near him two dead bodies. , The garrison, numbering one hundred and fifty men, escaped in boils, with the excep tion of the persons above mentioned. The, first intelligent* we had of the evacuation was brought by ;three deserters, who came into our lines stens stx. Selo:mom torpedoes are sesttered around theepronlies, but re yet they have canted to no injury. Dead and mangled bodies were found in parsing from Wagner to Gregg. Leur—Noon, Sept. 7.—At 6:30 this morn , bog Admiral Dahlgren dispatched a flag of truce to Port Sumter. Tt fa supposed to.he torahs purpose of , demanding the surrender of that fart, andlf the demand is not complied with it is believed he will again bombard that pile of ruins. The amount of ammunition loft in Wegner and Gregg war coreiderable. Numerous fierce looking pikes having hooks near the end were Axed in the land on the slopes of Wagner for the purpose of resisting as sem% Wagner and Gregg axe each ocoupled by a regiment. There is no firing of any consequence at the present moment. The iron-clads are in pest %ion to open on Sumter. The Ironsides, weich has performed great service throughout the engagement, steamed towards Moultrie, and was firing rapidly when the Arigo loft. The injuries on the walls of the fort were Important. Observations ware made late in the !afternoon, of Wednesday by passengers on board the Arago, who were on Norris Is- I land, and it could be seen through the hazy atmosphere that the parapet wells were broken and two of the guns bed been :Un mounted. This fort, it was fully shown, would bear only a smell amount of cannonading ensnared with Blunter.: The reduction will imme diately follow, and the planting of butteries at Cummings' Point, a work which will son be apomplisked. The firing from all the rebel forts and bat teries which were In range of &lonia' Island upon our foto; there, and which began on the morning after the evacuation by Beanie ord, has ethos been revere and continuous. Our forces do not 000upy, in lone, the cap tured xebel forts. It is represented that the rebel works will be of little use to Gen. Glilmoro in his after operations. lie can use the ground, which he is already doing, in' spire of the Are; and when the new batteries in progress are com pleted, scarcely a position in the harbor but wOlbe comfier:dad by his guns, while Charles ton will be within easy shelling distance. Tao immediate fall of the oily is not, how ever, expected. A novel mods of removing the olactruotione has boon adopted by Gen. Gilmore, namely, the employment of rebel prisoners in this Agcy. 1.6 is justly_ rceppoced -that the rebels know quite as we11 ; 11 not better. how to handle their own infernal machinee than do the Union men, and their risk, may possibly be lam Our soldius and sailors are enthusiastically in favor of the new; arisneement. WAIIIIIGTO.7I. Sept. I3.—A private note ro -delved here to-day from off Chu'eaten, says about 359 mon compomd of the recent ezpe dition to Fort Simter and only II portion of the forms Landed, some of the boats having grounded on the shoals. But for this there would probably have bean a different 'result. The Navy Department has received Infor mation of the rapture on the 234 nit...in lat. 26 .10, long.l 96 30, by tin steamer Cayuga, the schooner Wave, which ran the blockade at San LubsPass, neer Galveston, Nonni to Vera Ont. She had the Swiss confederation gag flying, and is owned by J. O. Kuhn, con gni of Swicorland at Galveston. lior cargo cenobite of 80 hales of cotton. The Cayuga also captured the schooner J. S. Davie off the Rio Grande having ran out of the same port. She had no color?, papers or log book, Her cargo consists of 47 bales of cotton, Both ves sels were sent to Now Orleans for adjudica tion. The Washington specials state that Mrs. Leech, wife of ,the Superintendent of the Tre dope Iron Works, has arrived from Binh mond. The evacuation of Rut Tennessee by the Confederate forces armed the greatest surprise and gloom at Blohmortd, se all were anticipating a battle there, instead of the peaceable occountbm by the Onion ferns. Troops from Lee's army had been, arriving quite freely. Their dsegination ins un known. There was a general belief that Charielten would be captured. It L rumored that Secretary Chan WU cel ebrate the rupture of Charleston by the to gumption of 'specie payments at the United States Treasury. .Th*enipts of gold are odd to be enor mous, sod It is believed that if specie pay ments were resumed, the demand for gold would coast, while the actual mid the war would be reduced one million dollen per week. Tee following was received at the bendquar tars of the army to-day : Sr. Lome, Sept. 12. To Afrjor Geo. Railed: Col. Cloud routed the enemy near sort Smith on the Ist inst., and now holds that pleas. Western Arkansas and the Indian country are now in our porseellon. Signed, J.vL. firmortun. Capt. Bland arrived today with dispatoltes to the Navy Department from Admiral Dahl green. /t is understood thej are generally of a business character. Babel , " hiteatloll 111 the southwest CAlgor 8 11 0, 1 2.Thre liemphis EsliEsie of the .9th announce; the arrival of the summer Groisbeek from Vicksburg. The Waohlta river expedition, consisting of the guitar part of General Loan's old M gado entemont of cavalry and a battery of elitist', had returned from • thorough re connoluanee of the northern portion or Lou blase adjacent to the WeaMte river. No upheld force of the enemy was found. A detour was =ads to the tiorthweit, lathe di • - redion of the village of Eldorado; Ark. A large number of Confederate coldlem came voluntarily . into our !lass had" sarrendered. About ,twenty-flve of these came. up on the - Orcesbeck. - They report 'netters in,that de partountast m! ooking quite gloo. , The old conscription - lave are totally immisittate, sad girby Smithy Coromaudiug west Of the .1111- ElMlppl, hat milled on alt the old Met to 'rally to his assistant*, rambles their laden will not be flooded more than tiny dip, as by that time the fete of the West will be decided. The wreck of the .Courier was brunt by guerrUiss to prevent her being Writ& Tho Beiiititirdtnentril Fort Mon Milo. • Now; ToOr, Sept. P. — W• additionst putt:mien' Dy the Arno, of bombe:demi of Pori Monitifi; EMI. more toad' Marini Dahlgren. The firing Dm fontOilla sll datrirenitithl the Bib; azikeptd sin o'olciok Wedtterdsy the 9th;• with mot . 1 The Warier thins Moultrie ins of a ahiraater tb Indicate that the 'reduction of tbs forint' would Do special olth ormtert. __ltte. bombardment wlilote eornmetted.oa Tuesdey an dellight;was kipt'np' during th e .derelhough the Arita - am - not.'.posinitely knoonithere,LioctdonbilnAmislatintem vonoskidolitneigaktur thi 113,14111/aPithi Ana Mit Arge not: the min erre albs tor t; , tiro i n itht mstatolls site olpaoity tor nOletinirs: *vi The Bring wind. rot Viresoje.4 l o4 s ztet hem tiorJrebol •Dapizion: Ort:AM day ser 414 Ai& MO VP** 11 ott:: th of (tior. Wlreopee t 4otteriorothiotraxpo • asp of Iffoidtn; &Wits/ in 110 i ea o Its r thmud dog bar only spirt ot tEs Monitor Aldo. =AK OM From rr welkin gton lEEE etftS2 Ho Dial' iir WWI& , ~,,,.;-:, ...: '.4 - EPI4 - ' - v -- ii WitatiClTON, 51{11i.... __.4.41,....,..__ daft lialndlana tieftedidaian.` ,- tas famished 93,894 .threarWElOPtiPi quota order the oat of .rite Plitfittmeti. 62,932, making an cxellelapitdkorthile of 28,501. - The nenthetanziOdldea it . am, tador tho present daft iliktinE4. # 9 ." filth of the ntunber in the quota taiA4 o o. z,_ the govornmant, came'''. 10,142*T11)44.;ititi 1,609 lea than the number taratthatt 1.4 Stateof three yeare teen in 18filand/.842: j Gov. Morton to da; actootaptlejsed.tr.a tit" jot of .hie visit to Wuhington, th e sealimaitlit of the gelation as above sated. , ~,, •, ..... v San Fiancisce Foltifitntl4'4,l," sea .13RANCID100, EspL.lll-41a0malt - ini Sam Branelseo Umber defenses wanneratete ad yestraday.tty a large mamba- of. laborer& Everything premien a speedy completion of, formtdablefortiAmtione. Nearly tinteompletersternsmsititlmas. be. ity for the UM= Ststettleket,a,littla:liettiti .20,000. .... • Vele ' • itleattits:by Ilsrp - Naw Tana. dlegt,l4.4Clettcliidu l Cand - t9lt4oldig; loeeer. at GAllla: Flour Ins aitfreptiaielar4l, a Ann:Prima are witholve oder:lda to extra Letn% M 1 6®5.f 0 brutal:. H. 0.- 8 3 . 10, trade brand; and the illatintfvrilltalag cane.: Vinltty.walet at ;Whig. Li 4o.ll:Jrad taxable , 1 downweret elesTx for Chicago liptlttg i ff,,ooosll2 f.r. Eflaankte tnab, sl,Unal,ll. %Vattern. Corn bean 73(galal& abiglng. %razed oreautin. eating at tha tattoo pticag :Oatadrunlerato. Is. active at 03471 for Wvotatn. -Reel, quid and .arritztally oacnanged, Pork 'optima Milt ind &red e Ono. ewer at sl4l4@tleffur ua1ted4 13 . 0 54 @1113,75 for new Hen, alo,auesto.76 , fez nay:prime and $13,25@151.6 for new prlina. ,- .ltratßeff lucre la. tr. at 511.76451 for Al'elluttl_Xeltze - WV/ fur . prime, $13,21 Q 13,50 for prisne =lame .;14eat and notalnaL Cat meat", quiet and •Vo theuldera BX(3lsice Bans and . Bedsit BMW, 1 , drat mid nuneenaltr unchanged. null dhittand - deo. cety to Arm at 10510X,.—the Labels flarvilllVl; prim. Almui ttouly at 837, flterlfair, qplef.,*magiis4 for drat elms blVa. Uo'd a Utile 'armor, opinusghug 49, adrealing to 307{, declining to:'o3% , inticlntlegg qatot at 21 The tatal exportav,oloaliff drlTeiwars. MAXI. Government nook' flroi:II AliCrktt; pow., 107; 7401,105%4014. 01.4, ,._,.. PiaI..DMPIILk. Sept. 12.-11readittlAI do I. Yana unit. Wheat dull tis,,cisogg r E.entacky White Corn dal ind lower, arld.'ladd at Alc. Proriatoes Arm. t ea/ Pegnehbaf,is etud7; Cnide 33, and Bellned . AT$3Bll. vim's* at 54053. ' W • L...-_.• - Barrtnorol Sept 12.—Fioriiiiiaer.riaina-aviww- Whvat—lit,39,3l.B6 for Bdlitharit ateL; -cora dull at Aro for whlta. Many. Zan - iiwi'lriMjallti. oleo of 300 bard" at &We. c.4cifiratzntkzentung upward- - t 2O = ,- ,or.:, "el 2t, tostrlial, bona In aregdray'OCi243l4 Pa., • Meted man Of Pilcnrtigtiltla 204:Itttab, ro• Qtly worked StSlairrobarg. Yor 4wont7 Dollars toward will to poll treltli Ky . mmostfis.rocrmrtma,EPOMMlligeitigi ; swab :a etward tat labroaatlon Madam , bll .. lllll24 REY r Ol,14133" Reword tlli b. pad for the; trust toms or A d Y DY113•128 wbo his beartioandalaccdrd• tag to law, or say drafted man wino bar falba tots. plug, An'AAAtte illiAnatintly. MIA!! tAinActilAblei to zailitari J. HEBON,Verna sepia Capt. and Pror , rat Marsha IMPEL. ZPJCI4L: ^OTICZL'' B. T.-1860-Z. Persona of wadentary habits Waded with inollg`* Dm, lassitude, palpitation - Of tlWhosst.7ick of 'petite, &siren alter cating,lorpiti ite., dcorre to safer try;tbk. celebrated PLAXTATION lEWMP4 Which ore now reaajozeodeet by thei4ltawiloldifor autharithe, and warrented to produce Ma ismairtrige: banakial erfact. 'They. us .aattedingir agrbl aMk , perfectly pore, aid trial nelOttoWitki **O h ". - where • healthy, patio Itimaalit VilittliM! 6 They pertly. =lengthen ard inrciFl4l6,„, - They create • healthy appetite. — They .r an antidote to change of water and diet: They overcome...gems of dledpation ant lido fuslira: They strengthen the system cltqlnUTtit thw Thry present anisemattoeudionamtittarti They mmtly thainadle sat addityal ankition They =re Llywmpd• and occostSpatma. z ea They core Diarrhea Molars and libalaiwlddrbizi, They cam Liver Coo:Plant twonSeM'ont Itiadatili. - Thty make the weak strong,the . teafatdbtilllint, - and are =hawed nitorea great watonis.'"ThilywM composed a the celebrated Calhatne,;* l 4 l : • men, saioniksa, roots lad 43 4 6... u. ic< o l7 4 ga 43 A perfectly pore 13t. Croix Baca. for Fairtimhola i la., cututss, was tattlmoutuu i ar044i5.4i.i5441 Beware of imposters. Itsamitnewl4irotihi, -San that It Lam D. S. 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