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' , - EMI • ES :;.-;..-_„:, •-. .\.:;.r..::-.,.:.,.:).,,:-,;1::::.:,.";.:, vine - 114th • N.. 4, • ItONDAY . )I69O/116;:t.:F:::::10C1'. 19,4863. 7 ,b,11'1' AST SUBTIRBAN: • Offidal PaPer ki; ,. llie City. biannzoLonteat. Oasanfaiinka taken for thn ciaxerrs, at deo. E. 1116m'e °Alan atom 54• Fif,tl atreet--eorreeted daily: • 111 SUS. IS SILLDE. , 10 N. • 0072 64 .1 :hF061444V, - - - 24 910 the . oStlal 'Total!. • - - ric.lirelerltitielooted by tho lleturn . Judges nailtepusideted•their CILICULttiOII/ of tho vote for tbsi county ticket,with the exeoptiou of Sozubly. No glve . thiresult below : cors2XoE Andrew G. GOV , W. cuitin.4 7fire, . . . .....4140070 IV, U. Agiunes ..... ;pot Dirinum COUNT. 51;..... ----••••••••••• 17 A"'" Boller . ... . .-....-....-.--.- 10 , 314 • Itemptirea 7,207 SIECIaII iipas.Blockmom Stoweet's'amforit7 ... .. ' . • ctsns.,or col= r.s Wm. 7,2:51 Dirrid Anon. Jilnlet ... Ai1F141203/1,,••••-•-••••”---- 7,173 I:MCCIIIDLIL Abalet 11ebi.... . . —17,434 Edward P.' ........:..._..:+.10,134 littlara's..... '4240 • • iiiarsni. Wm. Jump Rkbardecra's 7.2a1 • vmrrr comignsiosca. Jacob iltiantorel ixtejority, ion or Tilt MIL W. H. Wlghtman...... 0,143 Drairo's majority The iChriatittnCimMoAnion In Tennessee. Rev: Benjamin Parsons, Field Agent of the Christian Commission, writes frrn • the battle 1d1; near Chattanooga, In referonth to, the done the 0011:211/1111011 relieving -the.wants'of the alekand sioiradii• •• • - Hundreds or them were found without any thing to eat or drink, and Mr. Peramie and Hr. Harvey, upon order front Cot. Lyon, pt Stelvansin, Ala.; 'obtaineitand*Whiliited, in the short space of two days, one -thuisand , eight htnadred and seventy-four loaves of fresh'bread, 'ono hundred and.fifty zillions. of Petrie, Ate . .. ' They then obtained from Colonel Lion a 'detail of fifty men, pitched -a large tent on , thci railroad 'depot platform, and ob taine,d an Order for water .in preference to all others, ,for ` wounded Bolden. Thus they were enabled to furntsb.coffee, and refresh the wounded traveliegtewardebiashville. Mr. Parsons - says t "It is not a littlt amus ing .te have hundreds and thousands of -men hereabout look. upon its if the IL'iited &oda °Anthem .Chtamithres 02 f.rtters oh awl so mail rusisepe pert of, tom, .4rte alike Cumberiaml. Didn't yen send as heo to y do jist this work! Yotthay,rest asthred;iiir' and semay air who hare any regard fortheir fellow men, that the .beritfadiorit of the people of the .North elicit benedictions' uPon 'them - trod thouiemb Of Alyce withers as any country ever furnithed'to_ wadergo , untold - hardships .for its ,defenie., •fled bleat yen(' ..Bully for the Christian Commission 1' Thesetlautians are about the best 'people •iii,this world;alter Theie, and „other, like expressipue, from the lips of man 'rough and ready,' and no less ingenuous and thankhil,indleate how "deeply they apprA theta our sprvicpsin, - ,thoir behalf." • Contributions tir 'cash shin:dale sent to Joe. A Ovid; Tteishier, wad 'stores to W. P. Hey ., v 4; 4 . 78 ism'rldield 'treat. - - Intresinctlon of 'Di. tile Lewis'-flew S3' l 4= of GYinnitsrtles. Wo ha we pleasure in announcing that the MUM ostut, from Bgton, who have thor oughly stintlett.thenew and excellent system of gymnastics scr enconssfully introduced there by Dr. Dio Lewis, hoe arrived in our city, with the view of giving instnartions in this health y:outlet; h co lta.iosiming ist. It Is unneces sary for- usto enter' into pi lengthened de tail .6eiti4 now ',sterner-mill:trusties, or to at Wilds place to compare 1: - with the eye toms which have preceded it, wit the Pur pose of evincing its indisputable seq.: 6 ° 4l Y for the training ' of the :ybinig, and the W 74 7P*l6. of the. feeble, over. every other.. ;maim hitherto , intredueed, lone muvh as mint,. "if oVent , roaderi must have reld.the interesting smite lir paper: in the Adagio: goaku, by ;Dr. Dia:Unit', i n whlth lie folly:e4plained. and 'lllustrated the principles and practice of his now method. Bake It to say, in relation to the pOsent oasaiiiiri„thet a few of oat titian:Cs, impressed with the,,lmPortance ! of introducing the new system . to this : ominunify, during a visit to Boston called on Dr. Lewis,., and requested. hinf-901tinliptifolituitiittebnit teacher whom. ho had trained-rto-,- cope to ',Pitts:tsi. Hence we have - 'the take have alread y referred to now in our city—and as soon as a saiticiontiumbor of pupibi can be obtained, suitable hall will be secured,. and .the classes which in the meantimel may he formed, will commence immediately receiving instructions, as themneod.. be to delay for apparatus, thei entire ruguinunents In this way being fasten& simple, and illeady at hand. Those. who de sire briar , farther inquiries ankreentited to ea:kV ;he DO9ic stare of Mx. • II: El. Darts, • 93 Wood Arcot, where the wand of pupils will be cdiatiOilindlsrlierri Levis ' work, - and the Niiril* isWititt . o.4-rovirato new;to' - .the " 672*; . • / The 'Alleteit iFeetele the First Weed* . Thera was a grist stir at Democratic head quarters, on Sutur.day, night, it being under= staid that, the alleged frauds in the First Ward would be than and thaw investigated. They insist that they - aught to have had a • „ much larger rote for• Woodward than appears , by the officialletan' , which" is iierentr4ight.' They "aosordingly called *Par who had voted for Woodward, in that'district, ' to come forward andaribstantiate the fact ender "oath: It ioadd that ninetyrllro befall Aldermadgelly;thdt , they bad Voted for Woodward, -Of this number, COW not read, but they brought. 'reitehers along witirthsvi,in thalamus of 4 ireiliable 'Dane— ants '" who,sWore - thatthej hut Oren thesi e partiek i Woodward tteltets;,„aia ~eavr 'than. vete4. , it t. further ststed:tbai. there. areas SififtyMoro, who are willing .to- Swan thattlierfoted or iO4:!gggi1:10 Cole the' Wood=? ward ticket: ' ' ' • hock ; A.tualli,suplioste& tiv. i•sOldleforts rte I over.: Ligon-r *cpastroadatiois train; Mike hater depot'of ; tho Tduusylvittda* Railroad; ,Mi, and:rliadir injured that befrosynet reCoier. The' rain wall:mm=l;l4in, and-the locomo tive had cut loose from.the passenger cars for the purpoue of 919tching . off to, reverse, pre , Jim to starting' out sgidn. The man was etandhigoWthu pain track, and was probably &wid .14. the engine taking the - Ile m oo d, Us A voniel 'atilt the hrst cat stitiokldro, w hesilitrwai'knockiid'dewn and hid both lairs terribly crashed,lfeitaa-otherwise and the ollatteLiligorldi recovery , i re dOubtful. Se iru'tikern-til4iilestern Hospital.: ; .;1 RattiMPAoittie-;:itenderson. the . ponder and varistilewidtpterelytho his plays( this eltsrecter*Mr:.**ked: stems t in" '4ngtindi and id. t aii: , tadoW i dties of thlekieuntiv sit t eir*a Cricks pot gib ql "ia• Ad ibt,7l sue katif.lD ;11 , ;J. .A 1-.o.2efr 22.1. ' ^ The following is • statement .aTow the approximate earnings of the Pittsburg Fort .Wayne and Chicago Railway Company daring Itiet,month of September ult. compared with the acme period of last year. The decrease in the earnings from passengers arises kom the fact that those for September, 1882, Include charges for transportation of troops, amount ing to $83,815 26, while - In September, 1663, nothing of this kind is included. The regular passenger business of the company, in the latter month, has increased $58,768 17 or 57 per cent Tram Freightn—.. Pawn Expr. Matter. Math ...... IlentllsSlwlty 311sceliu9Z,i1M IMME!! Earnings atom Jan Ito Jo W.. 3,674.000 00 VXM.II)3 1,001,197 Wine Increase or Sept., 11 6-10 pet cent.; In crease to Sept. 30, 40 9-10 per cent. 17,708 10,M3 Pennsylvanians Killed and Wounded Tho following Pennsylasuilasis were killea .and wounded in the fight at Brbtow Station, Va., on Wednesday lost: Ardied—Lleut. Costa, Sevenly-setond ; Ilemy Eloverftb Reserves; Corp. George W. Young, Fifth Ben Woodsd—General Tile, Tenth Reserves, wounded in 'lmd and kat; George Lowman, Eleventh Ite serves, arm; Geo. Graham, Second Reserves, wounded; Sozould Lowder, Second /karma, ; Ernest Adderhold, Sixth Amerces, leg ; John A. pepped, Fifth Rearms, leg off; two in the Twelfth wounded; John Waugh, Tenth reported killed; Corp.- Janata Drennan, . Seventeenth ; Corp. Hoover, Elghttenth ; Charles Alger, First; C. Grey, One Hundred arid Forty-adath ; C. Ely, First Cavalry I R. S. Kent, Ono Hundred and Fortieth ; Jacob Sneed end A. B Palmer, One Hundred and Forty-fifth Cavalry ; A. Shank and J. L. Bare, First Cavalry; Sergeant J. Ward, One Itundnati and Yortytixth ; J. C. Rote, Ono Hundred and Forty-eighth; m. J. Coleman, One Hundred and Forty-MU ; Lieut. Col. J. 11: Rob inson, Sixteenth Onaalry ; Liesat. T. C. Lee, One Hundred and Forty-fifth ; 8. L. Barr, One Hundred and Eighteenth ; Spoaster, Eighty-fourth. ___.....::..17,019 ....M......_t0,ata 0,403 On Tuesday evening, October 27th, a grand concert will be given by_Sig.Hiamboni, as sisted by a number of musical amateutS of Hilt _ city. - The entertainment will be gilt's. in Concert Hail, and everythingwill be done to render it worthy the patronage of the pubile.• The numerous friends and pupils of Big. Gimp boni will be glad to accept this opportrinity of showing their appreciation of his merits and cervices; and the character and ability of his assistants will bo such as to draw out therm tire musical taste of both cities. The pro gramme, together with the names of the per formers, will bo announced hereafter. - .. _...~... 7.133 Ell Tho Oil Oity Register, of the 15th inst., says. " The oil market has been somewhat de pressed for the pakt week. The transactions have been limited for the reason that it is im !plissibla to get any considerable quantity to market. There is a wide difierenee in the views of buyeri and producers. A freshet in the river would remedy this matter, and doubt less the producer could make his own terms. In the absence of material isles we give as. the ruling quotations at the wells $3,50@6 per bbl.. at this point, $8f38,135. Ire have heard of oil being offered as low as $5 per bbl. at the wells, but have no confirmation of the report." A. Footman Cutornesrancr..—On Tuesday last, down at Sunfish, Obio„..forty old gentle. , men who had always voted the Democratic, ticket, marched up to the polls in a body ',ma voted for Brough, the' Union candidate rot Governor. Adjoining the place of voting stands-the residence of a proininet .Butternut, in whose backyard there are several swarms of bees., While the old patriots were voting; 'the bees flew over. the fence and swarmed . upon their. heads, and about the window where the ballots were iviceived. As soon as the old gentlemen bed' depoilted tbolr . , Whits, and wore about leaving the polls.' 1 tho hoes flew back upon the promises of the :Butternut. Thecirmunshumwerratedgencial remark, and the Butternut was warned that' his bees were for Stough, and would never make him any more honey. A MUMMER Tim= Loom.—James Col lins, who shot and killed John W. Lewis, on the 211 of May last, has just been 'tried at Wheeling, and 4,Kuitted, the jury fi nding a 'verdict of ”justilable homicide/ The had firmer says the announatment'was ruceived with utter amazement, and the verdict, had shocked the entire community, It OrOPOVIOIII, the murder of Lewis unprovoked," and &S aari' that Robert Pool was • execrated sis months ago for' a crime far less . etoimoni. One 'of the jurors was so ignorant of dui, effactof thovenliot es to sup pose that Collins would be sent to the rattail . ry I - • Itsrtsoan Anntronrs.--On Wednesday there , was a collision of two freight trains on the' Pennsylvania rallroad,near.Ttuncannon. Quite a number of cars were destroyed, and owing. to the &rasa the collision the wrecks were heaped • op so high that theyreachird•the tele graph wires: Alter the accident= immense mess ofproduce of emery deicriptlon, could have been seen mixed up, presenting • =Tel sight. A man jumped from cue of the trains, and bad his nook broken by striking is rock. The'property 'destroyed will teach ,$40,000 in value. Bata Latersir•-.&:bolalateeny• was, cam "'eld at the, boarding berme of bir,..ApPleton, -, ticat, On rrighs7 -night . 65 t_,,- P ia z - T ad pencil ease was sto,om , from watch-e&nr; snit of clothes' and an ono of ether,'and - i number of . less orercoatfrom'an. cdh,bo a d e i a . msg= valuable artielse fro sin zwia John. New. eion Adis InPon Prral• had been stopping tomb, alias 1/oldernith,• thbei .. it the bongo, and who had s. ...„ sing thq a thir''days. He has not been . Win - MaiJinn toecitron..,4' ILvaloW claimed for this pat:I : lotto littloainumi.7A 2 : ll4 wo think it ought to hate one.' In 1. e..." 3 1. t o ,entire Tote for President' an 72. Sinile 18 men were sent. ta :'the, war: In • 188." , the Tote stood—Curtia;..t l SLlttedinwitrikt , Nß l .voting, 5-:-total, 78. w rat distiiet - eau' Mktt a nobler record., . „ „ _Cort.nr, Jr., ion, of Josiah CoPlitY, Et+. of Anittlbort/iAtjo member of.tno 21si:Bnittment irolast-• -teary via taken forty together with "bout duo Intodrod end - forty rnoti,of the 'mod" at the bath of Chtiltitninito.;;Tbitt . regiment ittlffOrQd -100114- la, *ilk& and wouided......lt belongs. to..Thrtis'a division, Psi Rural_ 01' asAin;-“Wfixi viin.DAl7l3 . l Sonsp, Onitereal `, Em p ire , has ;, been . the: darling 'ottleeVer teem efAlespotsi.dyitastiosi: and states,,frol the time of the Pharaohs trF that of Nopolerm Zr Grand. 8001 bt blood. qlstire been shed to attain .14.;11h&thelliedoft the =phial/114 have beam slaughtered in the pursuit of this Chimera woulddf thezeould be 'collected in ofidiniii,'lCSerfoi the highest peak of the Himalayan mountains. Homo earak_ottarsist Ilmstsrunntatioe. - eel,l given 'she Was never, the .absolute "His. tress of the world." Yet there is a 'Ones ' ed'iiktiversal em pire which has been attaitiqd. :It tti an empire not over ther,,seulerandtbodies ntan land; but ever their disaster. The conqueror Who tai achieved this grand - result laiHooter, :Holloway of Lenderq athictiq'.,Wor4rl to believe that , ha , loiAcine ap; . bj woribione, from all !oxtail/C.od ctil4tion , and' fheathen woirld,Wb ebseirtito'be Irrefutable, an d whibh, in tali so Arras we.h.now,,hisie neveileati- challenged.iniioln Want .hiliintit` serest remedies" in a double nesse. 'They are dlissirduated througholny Akin lusbitiza t globe, - .and they are (so "crosids of witnesses. ' amuse In this 'Country it ' it - cats certain ctbst the Pills are used with.. the:roost blendeds sl effect in disorders of the stomach, liver, and P etvels; and that Satan% and iii the Witty' of scup:. tire diseases. and ;disabusing sorts gin alsay, to the. ealing oplistbranf the °tattooing,' Surely, the noblest of all ounrensi .P I M4-_, is thstWitieb stretelienitsittnlitig 0 17 1 F1 the maladies'efill:natlensl7:4Yriy UM. 18C2. 8.M1,8C0 51 9195,250 41 T 80,547 11 tut 405 159, 18 183,5 M 37 21,05719 doc 2,793 75 2,600 CO 193 t 5 Inc 7,fe5 00 7,823 001 7,083 34 7,083 34 1,3505 n 1,=7 05 467,321 07 007,0 . -1 18 89,705 01 Inc Concert by sig. Marabout. The OR Market Jbwiwrntew .B.4temseer, itike" mipirtformed , se tissi.uns.itt at Mises hied by the joweneymext kaidallitre, at theirlatorteete trig. The amount was two dolls= per day; •for tea btates'iiirit.--bat ' mswe iJ"al~iti City •to warm se witteh more ea Ito Utui, Owe wo•It„ . Magid. otitis reinlee time. This rep latipn.wtot meal to ummimonsly by Ow ..tw soeution. . Ekt.0:43.04.get: i t i r t4 r: # "r" 4116113-,41"1110$11W54-irt., ,17F.Uairaa .1. 7.12(A4 • el, qt.glAtmwtAt,t 4 v4om ^ • 4411 e FOLTOWW"4I4IIWin Call &A/ 4 a Polyerama Of the War 111111IImitag its second week to-night atlifasenle lia r and we may look for a wtteeessien of crowded houses dur- • ing its stay. At every entertainment thus fax Masonic Ball has been crowded, and the audiences have comprised our moat respected fellow citizens, and the entertainment Is emi nently worthy of the immense patronage it has reeeited. As a pleture of the mighty struggle which Is now convulsing ourconntry, it Ls vast, comprehensive and authentic. As a work of art .it ranks drat in the gallery of American paintings. But it is not alone the pictorial exhibition that rewards the visitor. A graphic historical lecture is delivered at each exhibition by Mr. Was Somerby, whose abilities in thisline are too well known tO re quire any eulogist's, from as. le is a gentle - man of matchless descriptive abilities, end the hundreds who have thronged the hall dar ing the past week will metal= us in this as sertion. Mrs: Somsrby also entertains , the audience with a choice collection' of popular mask, which 'Sever faile.ta call forth enthusi astic plaudits.. We advise all, both old and young, to visit. the t Pely.otauu?, as It is well calculated to furnish information and pleasure to all classes afrpeoPle. • ' EEO WAICHIC9, JcmatsT, f ar J. 24.'Itobaits, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most eboice stria ollne 4141 and Silver Watahes, Jewelry, Nyco ware and Fancy floods ever displiyedla this 'Oltj, mid is selling theta at romarkablyslvr SPECIt*L LOCAL NOTICES. Gleovza 15D Hazel's SprritaAantiplad,for family and man u facturing purposes, are the best in dao. A. F. CRITONI, Giplorld Agent, Ito. 18, Fifth street. , TaosuaMT, Plain and Ornamental Slate.ltrsaes,-and dealer to Pennsylvania and Valmont elate of the but quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Langhlttea, nor the Water Worhs,pitlebargh, Pa. • SECOND ARRIVAL 07 FALL AND WINTESt GOODS, just receitted at Banal Graham k Co.'s, Mer chant Tailora,,No. 54 Market street. It con sists of alt the very latest styles of cloths', , cassimeres and. vestings; overeoatings of all• kinds of tho vary finest quality, all of which is seleetedliout the Wont imporations, and Will be made up in the most fashionable and best manner. Gentlemen desiring a stock of goods to select from, that cannot bo sun) !used by any other in the city, and every garment warranted a perfect fit, would do well to give us an early Call. . • Smarm.' OnAllAtri Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market st. SAIMIL GRAHAM, Geo. BloCANDuces. FOR FALL sun WIRT= IT Sum mer is. past, and by the tcorniing's Dost, fs begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly bo upon us, and we must provide our: selves with the material to keep ni comfort.. able. A' files fall 'milt, or &toad and wellL made overcoat arethe very thing, and we do not know of any place where our readers would snit theniselves better than at Meters. Mellee-d Co's clothing establishment, Wieser of Federal street end Diamond Square, I Allegheny. They, have alto received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for waistcoating, ke. -- , , fast ItgotrvED BLUM' YOB BALI.—The fine assortment of Fa i .and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier A Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 148 Valera street, Al legheny. The stoek of - elothing eonkists of the finest variety of gents pantaloons, vest ry Tti coati and overcoats . e style of patterns Is tasteful and fashimusblei We Irottlii Invite all of our readers to giv,e,theabore gentlemen Jeer run Tursu.—Rev. E. S. Fairchild, D. D., Montgomery, Orange, county, N. Y., writes : "Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamunt have been used in my' family with beneficial effects ; and I take pleasure in commanding them to suelvas have occasion to COO such preparations." Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 108 tlreenwich street, New York. FACTS .roa.flozzuma..—Throughont the In dian and Crimean campaigns, the only med icines which proved themselves able to core the worst casco of. Dysentery, Scurvy-and Ro ver; Were Ifolloviay's MIL tad Ointrdebt. Therefore let every Volunteer see that he is supplied with them. Only 25 cents per pa. or box. . Foca 001.1.A.133, four dollars. pc...IOWD; for'doilan. 41; Dental Institute, Dental Institute. Best cheap Dentistry, best elieup Dentistry FrOlinioltincrirork; nukehlne work. Omentus and carriage calla will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All order' left at the above place will' be promptly attended to. All milli mint 1b paid In advance. • niAmithi): EIIWIN—TILACET—On Tuesday, Oct. ITtb, by that Itery.A. T. gronedy. ROBT. H. =WIN and Mlia k. luxecr, aU 01- SvidekNy. ' • I,7I I ITRE WINE VINEGAR, siairtiviorvazto sir B. e M. D . OLLSLAN, Girotiar. (Formeedo "nag A Co., Bordease • Th• acAly Vinegar warded with • IPria• 111411, of sixty axhibltors at Orr la j ternatlonal tcadott.Tar solo by • F. M. sommetw, • C 2133 10-4)RAKNO - GENVINE on ads wteuktou $4 4 NIX% b 7 SPKIN JO/INfrll, • Gatzteremithffeldand.rourth stmts. is I atitCha•itzairk • *mei- L Alt*: strinnapt .conka, MEI,TINOt WOHEA, Prnisrurs, PAIMMICIIIRDY •ir. iiiaaaccrirs at inuraruzNac Buxom" AND . BOLT ;COPPED, PRESSED COPPED Borrow, riastlYinu. BOTIMNB, evevnni soWnd. Also, ,pxrpscue dealers in =PAID, TIN V6,140.r7 i4Oll, mans. ao. corat+6.47 on "Tis2iuy XOrnizEr miIiTOOTA 61 -i fvatOro. l4o Mier Pia / 03 MOT DM; 144iabilgii; ' • ilig:ntillapiets ocii.ir cat "to ay deem isteara. • :11716...ir1iwt S. • 112XICS4 /91XIIT- 4.01112001 r, BBL •dr, CO., One. T.••• •• • • • • .0.00k.D3:6110.,•1406;143Lai5ki0NA fl PiNG slit( wpaica,,rotel**.timanstil%Plintrargh. 1440 Ipto=3 .0t.041 AiLi, BTAT/ONEST EtTLAII JINGINt 3. 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' 1 to Mug= poltEstici.2ll., lT 14 0Y Excluatow-ixonziorrtai Banc NOTES AND SPECNE, fit mitErg Pittithiret4.Pa. law °Duped:at - bac it: W iha prinotysl cities daunt:mit tlis Unita Btata.l'922 0741314104/okialf=AßD: GrairbtoDifidiS Lat "Weak SZIMS. / 11244 10, tPIRIh'.IPWO,7O I : 9 . WOO. it. rtlibillt, col 55.3 I: TILM•LATEST r NEWS BY" =MUM ODIt SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Spo ' elal Dispatch ick the Pittsburgh Gazette. 11'mm:taros Cr T, Oct. la p 18G3 Yeenfq. or rue U. B. SCPBB.IIB corer. Judge Iriderwood bolds court at Alexan dria againlo-morrow, and carets to render decrees In several confiscation cases in the course of the week. Ife intends to conitteate rebels' estates in fee simple, instead of the life estate only, all has been done in ether districts. In his opinion the constitution per mits this, and nothing in s til° confiscation act, or the Joint tesobition ,explinatory thereef, limits the constitutional power, the mole In tent of the latter being, as there Is high au thority for, and' seeking to, confine the law within the limits of kho constitutional provi• sion, leaving the extent of these limits to be determined by the courts. TOM OP COL. 11.11817 OLDS The trial of Col. hi'lloynolds, for conduct at Winchester, before the general court mar.: tial, of which Major Gaines to judge advo cate, L set down for to-morrow. A Procident to place of Gen. Slough hue not yet been appointed. mull. or Emu cot.. immix. Col. Rodin, of s North Carolina regiment, who died of • wound recently - received in skirmish on the Ttspiann, was hurried - to-day at Alexandria, a large number of rebel sym pathizers following him to the grave.. NI:GROIS IX TITS SOMAS A general order will goon be homed from the War Department, regulating the enlist.' ment of slave' in the border ,States, subetan. gaily in conformity with orders under which recruiting is going on inMaryland, but with more regard to the interests of the loyal mar ts , who are to receive s3oefor everyonlieted here Is no news of importance from the army that can be telegraphed. There have been a few brisk but slight cavalry skirmisherf, and a few Mosquito guerrillas on our flank toot a few prisoners. The report that the rebels aro crossing into Maryland, In force, lacks ',confirmation 'mThe main body has not advanced far beyond Bristow Station. GEK.11177L13 LING Mas again been appointed Minister g Rome, and yesterday turned orcr'his command in the army to'Gen. Corcoran, issued a farewell order, and sot out for his post- Thirteen officers of Sedgeick's corps were captured yesterday in a wood within either t distance of camp, as they were taking, one after another, a morning's walk. Two of them were staff officers. Pennsylvanians say that Curtin's majority would have been 70,000 hod the soldiers voted. The statement that soldiers were sent from the army-of the Potomac to vote is un true. Not a man of that army went home for that purpose. =WWI EZPOZTED WitilitYLlND It is rumored that the rebebi lave crossed tutu Maryland, but It is without eoutliniatiott. Ona theory Is that Leo is foragini in the She nandoah Valley. 7111: PRILIDVIT ' S JIMMIE! warts. The Pre s ident's Missouri letter is said to le one of his most chanseteristie, and says he must., as Chief Magistrate, igebre parties and political friends. He km sent to Missouri for additional evidence concerning the enrolled militia, *honk he wants to keep in service under Gen. Schofield. ROOLASIATIORBY Till PRESIDER 300,000 VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR. WasniseeoS, Oct. 19.—The following proc lamation has Dean issued by President Lin coln : Wuxi:ass, The term of serrice of part of the volunteer foroos of the United States will expire during the coming year, aidehereas, in addition to the men mired by present draft, Its deemed expedient to call not 300,- 000 volunteers to serve three years or the war, not, however exceeding three years, now, therefore, I, Abr aham Lincoln, President of the United States, and Pommandor-in- . Chief of the army and navy thereof, and of the militia of the several States, when called into actual service, do issue this my proclamation, calling upon the Goierliors of the different States to raise and hare enlisted into the II CT rift for the companies and regiments in the held, from their respective States, their quotas of 100,000 men. I farther proclaim that all the volunteers thus called out and duly enlisted shall receive the advance:. pay, premium and bounty as heretofore communicated - to the Governors of the States by the War Department, through the Provost Marshal General's office, by 'pe dal letters.. • _ .• • . r I farther proclaim pat , volunteers raised under this call, as well aa all other' not heretofore credited,. shell bar duly credited and deducted from the quotes establlehed for the next draft. I further proclaim • that. if any State obeli hit to raise jthe quota µSigned to 'it by the War Department under this call, then a draft for the deficient.): in said quote shall he made In said State, or In the distriata of -said State; for their due proportion of ' said quota, and 'the said draft shall commence on the - sth day January, lat. • ' farther iIIOCiAI2I that nothing ; in this proo linustion shall interfere with existing orders or thole which may be issued seethe- present draft in the States where tt ii no* to progress, ' or where it has not yet -commenced. The quotas of the States and district' will ..be assigned - by the War Department through the Prormliefflarshal Generers pike, due regard being had for the met heretofore _furnished by eobrateering or drafting, and the: lotenit ' ing.trill be conducted in accordance with such Instructions as hoe been Of may be. Issued by that Department. In inning thti pros myself iddscss myself not oily •00yernora of the several States, but also to the good Ind loyal their n peole thereof, InTokbtir-thent to lend heerful p , willingand effective aid to the ntinsureethni adolitad;!with a view t,ore ' inforci our -- frictorlous oregano* in.the and bring Cur military operations to 6 •pros- penes end;thes closing Tevrier the fountains, of sedition and cruel war. • In wittiest whereof Ilitis. herein set. my hand, end caused the seal of the United State s . to he aft Done at the city of Washing- ton OM trth day ootoeiiA; 1863,'T end of the I n rudenerbf ` h e{ tfidted -StateiSth. -By e PrealdenD . _ ADAILS,II LINCOLN. Wu. *SzwArtn, seiretiry;i4 Ride. EMI lifladeei ! pi Elonthin...Atessaboat Barn. ing fle=d.tarles - UnPlttrOdsyste. 311tmenfei Oct. 14.— , The Jackson ifiarinip. pia' of the 6th, nye the electiotifor Givprnor, State others and Congtesetnetk; took_pledel the'fithi and euppagti.o llo glu7f 7 S ire " - , • re It also says. sharp fight owyred on the Big Black, In which the retrial were driven beak; but being reinforced they nompelled the Federate' to retreat beyond the river. The' Setting Aposur ear E 71 113 4 17 Alit/ thonsOnd spare Mend of Mali - - ratiroompanlei Atha 2d lowa otivalif.sai rounded the town of Hernando, on Saturday Oight, itid.'el*Wol4hieetinetr,foimeTly of the hienede,Polle.•, o.l2Psed In the recent hurling or iteizeboats oit the Mississippi river. They had list of atlthe boats en the river, with the plop to bipshilor the deittuetion Of! They„are new in iron* in Irving prison and will be 'triad by a military conindeiton. 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' • . _ - ' . , _ _. . _. . . - , • .. .• - rrziKall orinclus CAPTVRED COATIS'S MAJORITY 410 11 " 111 ItiltrePPed• ,NANINIROI4,OII- .Tha Ea*, wro. mostrif-ont imoy • mit iscuOler of °lsitkilagiatleoffigtiktaltrik"l-thstirj"!k..l)34,, -FROM TB ARE OF EIETOTORC. A FLASK MOVE OSSIBLE.MENT BY THE Contemp'ated Raid Down the She nandoah Valley. THE POTOMAC ARMY INCREASING Lee's Army Reinforced from Bragg's. MEADE CLOSELY PRESSED BY LEE &c., &c., New Year, October 17.—The Ernrew has the following rumors : Meade's army was posted in line of battle all dal . yesterday, at Centreville. Leo's army was to potted u to onabto him t 9 cross into Maryland, at Ed- ward's ferry. The roads across tho Potomao aro muddy, and It would be difficult for our army to move. The heighte of Centreville are ours, and the disposition of the several corps are inch as to defeat any attempt at a flank movement, We hold Fairfax Court House In such force that the enemy dare not venture on our right flank. It is reported, but not upon any satisfactory authority, that Leo was moving down the She nandoah valley. St is possible that a cavalry raid is contemplated by the rebels down the valley. ' • The army of tho Pawnee is crowing stronk, er every day, and is able to hold the now line - I even if Loo is largely reinforced. and will doubtless soon show what it can do. Gen. HaUeek went down to the front yes terday evening, to hold econference with Gen. Meade. He Is back,in his office to-clay, and is satisfied with the position of the army. New Vote., October IL—The Port's Wash ington correspondent states that Gen. Meade was three weeks ago ordered to fallback upon Centreville. Leo disoovered the 'retreat of r our al-asy rind tried to take advantage of it. Ho failed in that purpose, and the army of the Potomaals now in an impregnable position.. It stands on the defensive, ready to strike a blow at the enemy, and its present position is vastly safer for olio naive operations than that held one week ago. It was almost impossible to protect 90 miles of railroad across a hilly and muddy part of Virginia. Leo is quite strong in.numbers—stronger than he was two months ago. He has not only been reinforced by conscripts, but by troops gathered from the vicinity of Richmond. The Herald's rebel correspondent in Bahl wore, declares that Lee is very weak, but it will he remembered ho announced that Lee was about to invade Maryland with a tremen dous force, a week or two ago—before Bragg drove Beaconing back to Chattanooga. The'rtiin is falling rapidly to-day, and no military movements are in progress. NEW Yeas, Oct. 17.—A special to the World from Washington, the Pith, says : The Army of the Potomac. has retreated thus far, closely pressed by Lee. A battle probably would have been fought on the Old 801 l Bon groand, yesterday, had Meade ac cepted it. Leo moved heavily on his flank, and Meade becoming alarmed, fell back. It -.is intimated that Lee is going into Maryland. The Herald', dispatch says Reports ftout tho front indicate a movement by the eneMy's • cavalry towards the Potomac. In addition to a large number of soldiers, a thousand men have been detailed from the convalescent camp to work on the defenses of Washington. The best opinion to that Mtge I reinforcement: has been sent to Lee froth Bragg's army to enable him to make a dash `on Washington. Lea has pushed rts.back With ; a mere handful. or .he has a large army to anstain him. I f the latter be true an attempt I to flank Meade by attacking Washington may bo expected,but the rains prevented the accom plishment of his designs. Lee's army has not been depleted to reinforce Bragg. Long- ' street's .cores is with Leo, but Longstreet in person is with Brr.g... Longstreet is in com mand of the Georg ia militia and the soldiers from the camp of instruction, which were sent to Bragg's assistance. R.Secilltill cannot give battle at present, and must remain on the defensive. New 'Vona, October 18.--The Herald has the following - : diseatch, dated anity.of the Po tomac, October 1, . There was a renewal of artillery firing on our extreme right to-day, continuing only a few minutes. The main body of the enemy has disappeared, and no body knows where except Gen, Meade and his confidential military counselors. Even the Regular brignsiebf cavalry advancing beyond our front, failed tofind them in any consider- Isle number. • At 7 o'clock this morning all was quiet in front. Moro In4reepted Correspondence WASTICEGITON, October 18.—Ths following is 'a copy of a letter from Mr. Mason to Jolt Da- Tie, and was found among the intercepted correspondence of the latter. It plainly shows the treasonable purpose of the writer at the time : Selma am, Winchester, Sept. 30th, 1856. —My. Selma, Sir: I have a letter from Wise, of the 27th, fall of spirit. Ile says the °ovens ors of North Carolina, South Carolina and Leninism) hove already agreed to the rendes cons at Raleigh and other places. I tell you this in your mos t private ear. Ile says farther that be had officially requested you to ex change with Virginia, on fair terms of dif ference, percussion for flint muskets. I don't know the usage or power of the Department in such cases,.but it can be done even by lib eral construction. I hope you will accede. Was thorn not an appropriation at the last melon, for converting that into percussion arms ? lieu, would it not furnish good rea son for extending Ruch facilities to the States ? Ifirginia; probably, has more anus than the other Southern States, and would divide in cpsoof aced. In a letter yesterday, to a COM thittesin South Carolina, I gave it al my jugd tient,-in the event of Troment's election, the Sonth.sheuld no‘pauso but proved at once to immediate, absolute and eternal eeparation. So I antis candidate for the first halter. IVlee sap his accountsfrom Philadelphia are ,obeering for old Duet in Pennsylvania—l ' hopo they be del - miens, (Signed] Enlisting Beg'roes In the Border States. Waanaorox, Oct. 17.—1 t is said that a gen eral older:will be tuned by the War Dert ment, in a feu days, providing for the °a pa id, inent of adored troops la the states of Mary land, Eentucky, Missouri, West Virginia and • Tentless - ed. ' All loyal owners will - be allowed thrto thiadrid doll= for each'elasa that may sintist c thealara to be free at the expiation of liiiterm of enlistment. ,The elaverof disloyal masters Will also be enlisted, bat they will not be paid for them: Chalmers' Rebels Defeated. lititeuts, Oot. lb.—Col. Hateb routed mid scattered Chalmers' command, driving them all beYond the Tallahatchie, and gave up the pursuit only when Ids ammunition was ex hausted.. gen..Sweeney'S, infantry took the *rung Mute. But ter this error most or Chat mor's force would have been captured. Drattglps inajorlty...Destrnetlie Flea. G`timittlaVt, Oet. 17.---Boturns 'from eighty eve counties give Brough 61482 majority; a salad 68;039.-• There are threepountles yet totem . from: Tho nadeldie establishment of G. D. Win -4011 4 Co.'" , 'destroyed by Oro this morning. Lose e76,61:101 insnrMl Dottoni ,arrived at Datra.aDlehardaen,a Rebel Oates Baelt. steamers Ometai-. . and City Belle brought up three hundred bulesof e'etion4! • The Aterephle Beitelin,aT tho'loth, says the', 84 11.101pu: etwelry, Lieut. COIL. Blame, au,' eatuiteSe!l Blebardson, with .I,Boolwen, and fottellecee or artillery, on the Tallahatehee: 1 Blehardetin retreated to Okolona. '' • .• Sale pt Aloverameut "%M. Pentatonui 18,—Tho tiles-of goy erereent.-botide.:. on flatoldey amounted to $1,728001 eebe for •the irieh ere $9,5,00,000. Deltritties,o boiids'erit thatia.to 9Steher Pth, The ben b under $200,00,000 eogi,st preith;lee rate will be Wore the public. , • or: Soing: • arllforgoWs mew, , ` , e'iorAgo, 04.18...Tiiintytist: toon :tlasped+fivin' Camp• Douglas. but Dist* IttlgggißCg:tuntuld from onp.of-thiplr ber4;- 0 110 POdig . "' 4 •- _ " ,4•1 FROMWASHINCT-M -NO RUM BETWEiI THE TWO Mill Lee Reported Marching an 'Wash ington. Meade Reported in the Fortifications at W asllington. LEE'S POSITION UNASCERTAINED. THE DRAFT IN THE HSIEH STATES &c., &c Wasatsorros, • Oct. 17.—1 t is ascertained from the army of the Potomac that the heavy rain of yesterday prevented any field opera tions. Oar cavalry scouts failed to find any considerable body of the enemy, and our sig nal men, owing to the fog and haze, saw indi cations of only one large camp at Bristow's Station. It is believed the enemy, having,. during the previous day, reconnoitered our position; and finding our lines impregnable, retired rearward, and fearing a rise in the Rappahannock would interfere with their base of supplies, their expedition and their movements towards that line. Our troops are equally well posted for an advance or retreat. The enemy's forced marched and the scarcity of supplies render it impossible to actively advance or retreat. If they attack us their defeat is considered beyond doubt. Learning at headquarters the enemy was in force this morning at and around Manuals* Junction, saint of our troop' immediately ro_ pared to advance, probably to reconno itre. Our recent movements have been exclusively of a stragetie character, in which Lee has been thus far completely out-generaled by Meade. No fears exist of one Briny not being able to cope with Lee in the field, if we can get his forces in a position without our having a lung base of supplies to protect. l'etantitorox, Oct. 17J—Throughout the whole day there has prevailed a runner that the rebel army had crossed the Potomac . and was marching on Washington. The froplencyl of such rumors has eause&them to be dis believed, but there Is reason to believe that Lee, with an augmented force, is moving in that direction and will cross that rieerie at tack Washington on the nort, side, if not prevented. Gen. Meade is massing his forces to that di rection, and a battle may be expected within twenty-four hours, but no apprehensions 11143 entertained as to the result. Governor Solomon, of Wisconsin, is here, and has tocceeded in haeing the quail of vol unteers credited to his State, in the draft about to be made. It hat been concluded that the draft shall be carried out in the Western States, but each one is to be credited with its supply of volun teers, and the draft is to be made nitquickly as possible. Wasumoroa, Oct. 18.—The information from the Army of the Potomac to to the effect that reports came in from our cavalry yester day evening, that the enemy had crossed in force at Mammas. There were vague reports that the enemy were straitened for supplies, and having sig nally failed to secure them from Gen. Meade, has again turned his attention and face to- , wards the-Lower Shenandoah valley, smite our posts on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. Tho rebel infantry pickets made their ap pearance last night in the vicinity of Chan tilly, which indicates the presence of a heavy rebel force in that vicinity, but Gen. Sedgwiek drove them back to Frying Pan from his front. , Later information up to noon to-day says : OureavaLry rconnoissance went units far as one mile from-Rristpws and found nothing but a few rebel scents. Rumen continue to multiply to the effect that arebel column was moving towar Pontdit of Rocks or Harper's Berry, but atter carefu inquiry, by private parties, no information has been obtained to confirm these reports. :Tb fdllosrlog was to-day received at the 'Headquarters 'of die iitaiy i el.riabwg, re., Oct. Rallis= re ports that his cavalry scoutfrom Martinsburg,. yesterday, encountered a detachment of GO , mon's rebel cavalry, and captured the whole forte, thirty - nine •in number, with horses, equipments, de. , B. P. Klux, Brigadier General. It would ISM that a general engagement is considered probable, from the fact -that army surgeons hare raodived orders to bold them selves in roadinos o proceed to the army of the P-tomes. It is reported that Gen. Meade is within the defences of Washington. There Dias been no battle, and the exact. posidonbf Lee's' army is =ascertained, or at least Is not known in this city. It appears certain, however, that Lee has not.crossed the Potomoo. Martel, by Telegraph. • Saw You, Oct. U.—Wheat leo settee and prices lglc lower—demand - thirdly speculativ e . WM@ - $1,31, (=Chicago Spring, (11,4k431,3D for Milwaukee Club, $1.31@51x95 for Amber lowa, 111,34(41,40 for Winter Pod Western; $1,40®51,46 for Amber Michi gan, and PAO for old White. Barley Armor. Corn len active and ckerell MOM loser' Ship ping Mixed Weattm at Mr.---steartr and awed dull laid drooping at • M , for Western. Sugar quiet at,.1.1%0 for Mos- elro&: 123•014 c Sii,New Orleans. Pmt opened. cc frmerand Moira - drooping at 1114,60,3114,15 for Old Mem. 616,401.6,50 for New lima, sll,7somAg for No. Prime, and 115.006, 60 for New Prime M. Beef quiet and ileady; Prim Maw quiet and nominal. Lard Weedy at 11,01 ft. New York Stock and Money Market. Este Tons, Oat; 17.—Xoney more active - at 66 per . cent. Sterling Exchange lower and dull at IfirXiSOW for first clam bills. Gold very Irregular and unsettle:l, , Tains at 51, kleLl di lelng to leA t advanclaf c Goverritl'Stoe'll=fle iaale i r t ir E. l G 188 1 Ommons, 100; 7.lo's e 1063, Total HNC of spode to-day, 8G45,000, and for the weck,4106,980. PUMINORZ. October 17.—Floor at , f 4 aisd warm. Wheat &aim at 111,904:, 1,95, and SI, „, ,63 for Red— Oorn dull at sl,osol,ootbr White. hlaky Mall and drooping at 61(362c. " SPECIAL XOTICES! T.-1860—X. 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