The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 24, 1863, Image 3

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. our Book Table. '
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bracing a complete Compendium or sit. Mum' i '
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' THE LATEST .NtE, 4S:I monthl of the liinerywo ricer, thence up maxi brongbetitreasen, and their Plata foes or far
• •-•: ~ ~, . ..i,, firer to Like Ckiiiot, 'near the extremity of ' sakijagetion defeated. GeV relianco was now
BY TELEGRAPH. ' .-. :-...t13. Dorira Lalto, then,- north to the Int.r- nu: niC. 1 du! . .. Irc should not look to
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Ifatory of Via rattsd btstr,e. /row the origlnst for- •
tostion of the Gover sa.ut to the Pot Tim e.
° • ISOCI.I.LI houndsry, thoncr in the ;Jac. ~,.. be- Europe for aid, for ?Itch t• not to be
o er• 24 , 1868 - New York: John ;''.. W.lts
. 1.M.1 littoburele . frntwre i r ',Tem s miwsw-nes
- ' for PM. by Henn Miner, Fifth ttreet, 'rest d;,.: O UR SPECI A L, 1JJJ.).E.15..L Lia.Cllo, . ginning nopc-ted no,. Our en!s siternanre :A
to the Postulllce.l
oca :MVP 7‘ ,r;, C,PC:,,. t o . 1 U , :.1-: rll., k - 01 frith I - C.ilk V• 24.1 energy This book, containing a great amount and
An erroneous imrcssion prerails with .• anTicteta.ttuattou, cud a litt/a more secriiice
variety of important historical and political FRIUNI WASHINGTON.•
information, is arranged with a Tim" to make ____ .
yard to the
- relation amount of oar imports ' tlion the part of the peiple, the President
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It a band-book for reference, which thousands Sr.o.od losiati-h to the Pittsburgh Ger.,tto. ' and exports - during the trade your, of 1.562 ,fiy . pily believes that next •Spring would see
would find useful crery .day in the ycar, as cur —•" " - "
-6 ATURDA.Y 14011NMQ:::
CLT.r AND SUB URBA
°Metal Paper of the City.
ustgozoLowc.At. Ossrwranoxs taken for
the GAZITTC, at Geo. B. Shaw's Optician store,
No. 51 Fifth street—corrected dally;
9A.a
12 a.
6 r. 31
Barometer,
Presentment of 'the Grand Jury-.. The
County Jail... Horse Racing, etc.
The Grand Jury for the present term of the
Quarter Sessions closed their labor, yesterday,
and previous to adjourning made the follow
ing presentment :
To the Honorable the Judge* of the Cowls of
Oyer and TeMainer sad Quarter Sdl2lollll of 'th•
hoes
The Grand Inquest having concluded-their
labors for the October term, deem it proper to
call the attention of your loners fertile ne
cessity which exists for ameliorating thOcon
ditlen of the Inmates of the county jail. We
found on visiting thin institution, that It Wax
as Cleanly as could be expected, in vie* of
itacrowded condition, but at this seasoner the
year, 'MN:lent bedding and an abundance of
warm, comfortable bed clothing, is '
slide to the health of the prisoner,. Under
the most favorable circumstances, the rigor
of imprisonment, the meagre diet, and scanty
fare doled Out by the hand of the offended law,
mayyreiltettthe endurance of the most sial
wattintiviet. crowding some half do' en
' eftentiritti a cell badly ventilated, with a
• aler - the -used . ..all, scarce large enough for
It.'llitqtrliehar, with one or perhaps ewo
COitt therefor, is, ere . believe r an act of Fn
humanity without excuse, and which • wily
needs to be . thus mentioned 6:4 l .:ltanara
prompt-attention of your
We desire also to bring 'to 'your notico he
growing evil in this community, of horse rac
ing for money. This desperate amusement of
trans , Atlantie origin, forbidden by our law
and without a single plea of utility in its be
half, is no longer concealed or disguised. The
acts of Assembly which prohibit It are pub
licly disregarded, and this violation Impru
dently proclaimed. The influence of such de
moralizing sports on the youth of our land
mustbe exceedingly pernicious and greatly
tend to the extension of crime. As Grand
Jurors we therefore feel it our duty to sug
gest to your Honore the same stringent ex
ecution of the laws touching this abominable
practice.
We forbear further allusion at this timo to
the excessive number of petty eases returned
toCourt. It wotildseem that no legislation can i ROOTS and shoes, of every description, at
be had to remedy an evil so often complained ' McClelland's Auction.
of (without effect) by our predeceesors.
The Grand Impost, having disposed of or orDams GOODs, p
four hundred bills at this present aession, ClelLand's Auction.
muslin, and riots, at Mc
cannot adjourn without bearing testimony to
the seal fidelity and ability of the District Prrrocx's News De of osite the Post-
Attorney, John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., and office. p opp
his assistant John M. Riddell, Esq. This
prompt attention to the pnbllo business L'unand-as, cheap, at McClelland', Auction.
its the highest encomiums. [Signed by ;1
Dixie E.:Apia:s, Emmaus and An an Agri , "
other jurors.
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"` Gabe= owe Buria'a Berm° M/Oulara
Delegate of the Christian Commission ;' for
- Captured. 1 *molly and manufacturing purposes, are the
A Washington letter 'gives an account of i b ut In u se.
the capture of Rev. Mr. Hussey, a delegate I A. F. CELLTONY, General Agent,
I No. 18, Fifth street.
of the Christian Commisaion, while laboring i
on the battle field of Chicamauga . Mr. Has- ! THollail PARR - it: Plain and Ornamental
say bad lingered to minister to some of our I Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and
wounded, and watt turreted by a company of I Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates.
mounted Texan intantrrand taken prisoner. ; Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
Being in citimn's dross, lie was asked by his 1 Works, Pittaburgh, Pa. •
captora if he was a cheolain. and if be be- I ----
longedSE A d or Fszt.•se Maria GOODS,
to the army, both of which questiOns
I just received at esam't Graham dr C0.,,' !Ser
bs. answered in the negative. The renegade
; chant Tailor., No. 54 Market street. It con-
Judge Terry, the murderer of the lamouted ,
sista of all the very latest styles of cloths,
Senator Broderick, of California, 'Tao preterit '
simerea and vestui . gs; overcoatingt of all I
when Mr. HussoyAwas examined. Terri is
; is
of the very finest quality, all of which
atilt a rabid Copperhead, as the following
willit seleeted from the latest i nations, and
qtatation, r ut by him to Mr. Hassey, 4,•...m 1
be made up in the most fashionable and '
ihow f—'l on are an 'Abolition preacher, then 1 best manner . Gentlemen desiring; stook of
are you ?" To show that he has lost nunit of I g oo ds t, bloat eronhitiAt cagitot_baisrpissuldd
his murderous propensity, he informed Dr. '
ty any other in the city, and every garment i
Xi:may, "If I had my way, I would-tike you 1 warranted a perfect fa, would do well to give
out and hang you on the nearest limb." It lus an early call.
will he comforting to Terry', friends at the
north to know, that amid all the changing ' SAIIIIEL GitAtlA34 & CO.,
Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market st.
icemen of war, he has not forgotten the old I M e
oa PILL GRAHAM,
principle, and practices of the great pro. 1 GEO. MoCAxm-ess.
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elavery. party. Mr. Hassey was delivered out 1 Fon Fait AND WINTIR WEAlt.—The Sum-
of the hands of Terry, and is now confined in '1 mer is past, and by the morning's frost, we
Castle Thunder. begin to apprehend, that fail and winter will
shortly be upon as, and we moat provide our-
The Criminal Court. I selves with the material to keep us comfort-
FateAr Anna/roof!, Oct. D.—Before Judges able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well -
made overcoat are the very thing-, mail wo do
Mellen an,d Brown. •
net know of any lane w reder
The Jury In the case of Joseph Lynch Cud would suit themselve p s better here
than our
at Si c e re . sers. s
Theophilne Lynch, charged with malicious W. H. McGee it Co's clothing establishment,
mischief In killing chickens belonging to Jos. corner of Federal street and Diamond Square,
Crawford, found a verdict of not guilty—each Allegheny. They have also received a com
party to pay half the costs. - pleto assortment of gentlemen's furnishing
Samael Smith was tried for assault and bat- goods, and a great variety of new patterns Sr
tery, on oath of hits father, and acquitted by waistoosting, dm.
reason of insanity. Ile will be Cent to the
hospital. JUST BICEIYILD AND Rooter rem Bata.—The
fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing,
Charles B. Taylor was charged with assault
and battery, ou oath of a boy earned Blake-
lately received by Means. John Wier A Co.,
ney. The facts" of the ease we: as that Mr.
Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al-
Taylor (everybody knows A• Charlev, had legheny.. The stook of clothing consists of
D erron
the sweat variety of gents' pantaloons, Teats,
purchased the material in the old '
oats and overcoats. The style of patterns is
building, corner of Penn and Wayne sire:
t c astefal end fashionable. We would invite
ands being very much annoyed by boys, cough: all of oarr. readers to give the above gentleman
yg Blakeney on the premises, and cuffed
and kicked him pretty roughly. The jury a '
found a verdict of Dot guilty, the defendant to
pay the costs.
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The Result In the State.
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The official returns have been received from
all the counties In the State, excepting Elk,
Cameron, Forrest, Greene, Potter and7ioga.
The official return. foot op as follows:
For Curtin ......
Woodward 247,978
Curtin'e majority
The counties yet to bear from are reported
to bare noted u faller :
Majorities for Crrrtin----
~ Woodward_
Additional for Curtin. 2,038
This, added to the above, will make Cur
tin's nigjority. in the State, 18,273.
• We shall probably be able to publish the
°renal vote of tho State in a few days.
Taravas.—Our play-goers have presented
for their entertainment to-night, one of !the
greatest bills of .the season. Ettle Hender
son will, to-eight, appear as "Kathleen Ma
voerneee," said to be iiiPerior in character to
that of "Colleen Hawn," and in which HUI,
Henderson Created quite a sensation during
her European Mar, he will also appear as
.`be "French Spy," in Which she will exhibitbat proficiency in the. French sword anoraks°.
ThL' engagement will be the last opportunity,
this 60460/4.olll.cttbena grill have of witness
ing ,Ettio Ileuderson's performances, as she
has engiSontents in . the Eastern cities, ex
tending sissough-the winter months.
OIL RESIIMMIS Curvxwm.--There are
sixfeen petrpleumielinerles in the vicinity of
Cleveland, ip which 103,691 gallons of the re
; fined oil ware produeed dazing -the month o(
• Aurae but, of which 27,709 gallons - were for
exportation. This doespot include theheary
lufirloating oil and'bensoln also obtained from
the crude petroleum. There are thirty-nine
refining stills' in operation In theme reltneries;
the petroleum I. obtained from tho wells in
peninyirgriin, and chili trim to $7 per
\ barrel.
_Bt..ermwoorealianezure.--Tbe October num
ber of Blackwood has jut beonntaired by W.
A. aildenfenny, 45 FlAt; street, ern/ for the
American pubtiebors,'Nessre L. Seem A Co.,
Sew York. TIM contents are; Tony Butler;
Caztoniana--Conclesion ; Sheridan Knowles ;
To-day in Italy ; Harrow School; Chronicles
of Cetzlingford: Amen I—ln the Cathedral,
St. Andrews ; Gold and Social Politico. It
may be ceneidered a good average number of
cud Deep"
Cotrunzirrr.—Lciok oat for the counterfeit
Sion the State Beak of Newark. The ground.
dolt of'tho bill la bine, with red border, and
the lint* 5 is 'oonapleatously displayed on eaoh
alge. -although , cosily datoourd in daytime
sheinrellable: betit for genuine by gaZ
41011•;,*.;:'.
W , Ftletneklittrititta.--Gorentor Curtinlurs
graitiod fortbscreprievoto Patrick Partias%
'who 'wit to itsio been eseented at Phil:idol
plia yesterday, for the murder of Thomas
a -_
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y~lt ~.. ~ 3rd o.a=.ssu~,a.~.~~•_•
.ry,.,"' "' '.cr '~ ~~~
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R~%x. r:i a7~r.
-;-- --- ---- a•-• - I Sugar active, and affratiedBl: caffee - firm.
„ sue yeat, - _on-
Waal:Micros Cite, Olt. 23, i atiß. •" a 1 --•
mu The atiertion that u balsuee of the invad er driven from o . e a or d ors . Thee / the I• • &en men are ettrthat•bie to weaknese. I Tea firm. Tallow needy; 11l ta. i t iaiag gT a i.
I wickedness and immorality, but rather to civil I disrun i t.
L .F . rie 6 , 5pc9... , .
IS,-- ..,.,
venation or the newspaper brings up subjects
seventy or eighty million dollars remain farmers, who are now refugee,. could return
war, of which he gives a vivid picture, refer- • addd r d -.
di = i , ... Ekt * / t - f ii ° P ° i !tip "d
-iet's LATE rati.tME.
e r mz i t i t o i
on!,
wi r iicb l o of e i r Ti t l h uzi . noel
~,d documentary a n a t n itly h e e, ll. t -
againet ue, and that ail,. will be increased to their f amilies, end pursue their businees
tug to the condition of the etato under Fre- .
stuff s g tead e ' g _.Fiend,
y. Wen firm, at 'A's for Nixed
stored memory Ivßl sometime., be at a less for. The Richmond /Saporta of the 19th itato
during the coming' jeer, is pronounced inter- undisturbed as heretofore. In fact. he believed
m?ut„ , with . littater, italleek and Curia tens- Provisious quiet and steady. Lartreadier e ssit
Rao, Waug stun Write Maw: or Retiglova lima in speaking of the eomparetive failure of
reel on authority 'Whia. cannot be questioned. _that the defeat of Ito would pract.,•slly
tam his poettlon. Ile don 't believe the massacre •',' a death's of ed. Petroleum heavy.
eis. far Every Day to the Year . Selected, A, Los ' s late advance, sap: It is reported that
In 18C.0 balanceof trade was against on of end the war.
a
at Lawrence pros - oe imbecility on the part of • Leerion 15.--Consols chased i5t..93 for
ranged, end specially Adapted by Bev. Nelson
Bead. New Sort: Harper At Brother.. Piits- but for some deserters goingover to the enemy ' thirty in : iia l lefil an equal amount i non rev er: inri A PPt tt_ Schofield, as similar acts could pare been rem I naoney. ' lMneia Central 18 , aa@litiliacount.
burg: for mile by Henry Miner, nab etreat.- and i oggiv information on the da our forces ' was attained; In 1883 cair eeports exceeded The Atlanta, Ga., Appeol Bays : Il.c.ccrans milted
to
Grie m n i t t o t e ho o oi r John Morgan, had the , Erie eat '
peat door to the Post-otlice.) Tegpp. Illreo. - • Y
lie approve, • S bo Y ' . - ''
.
• commenced moving, we should have achieve { ,
our imports twenty , millions, and during the is preparing for n terrible onslauget in Crourgia,
e fie n li s ie n tie ' t e iZl l in preventing thecn ° ter-rairt i
The anther seems to have, done the work he
Markets by Telegraph. -
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undertook when he entered on the prep arat i on a meek more eubstantiol alliceus s . The newt' l a ,i t ee d ° year this balance ie "ur favor has and ale° to 'elle the railroad temeeetioes• and int o alieseari by citizens of Kansas, as the • New Tees p e a = -c o t ton ..4 ~fui, tiro . ~th'"
of this Year-Book, with exceedingly good from the army of t/en. Lee dem not confirm ' been swelled to eighty millions of dollars , one , thus produce a see end set °ranee of the Cue- only safe way to maid an indiscriminate mss- ' Sia...ae ter Tone ,
tpl..ds. flour moriiedr a e e .
judgment and good taste r Be had ti wide and the a lmost •
most tauttetzble reports which wore in bow credit ba n in spade. This is, of 1 futieracy. The fifteen days that have elapsed emote bettet at
sacra. Hearty! the eharges that Schofield has ' / 7:" , .,,;aa ,,a0 air ..6 tr .,; , •TS, ,, ,,t ls __f,m2,:z.trit . S e tato.
exuberantly rich field for selection es he wan- '
P withheld proteation front Itoaal pee. , ao0,4••-ao noaea.aira_a'aaa'i.dieaealtargillaae
circulation on Saturday. ' Leadthealready d ' • battle f la k
course, on
dared at will (to use hif,Qtrti Stords,) through
,ple, and purpolely facilitated the objects of 6144142 e tor State and Western. Wheat:42c
the beautiful end fersid,teeetbings of Chrysoa- TUN rtitom •T BRISTOW'.
exports, whereas the actual reports are be- ' bided him to make sure of hie grip on the the disloyal, la altogether beyond the power ' a - RE - rather More doing arel,infil - ,31 for qw.Chl .
tom, the devout uttemnees of. ugustine, the A pretty severe engagement was hod at
l• db cone-fillia larger on account entire State of Teeriessee. which in of far of hie helief. Wi th his present views, th ee ,. ,:i i .orteg, taitereholme Stakedlealtrorattlerukaaisual,
S as Amber lowa, 1 1 :43111,4/ for Winter
richness of Taylor,,the earnestness of Baxter, . Ba s t a , ' g • theOrangeand dl tiered
to
e - fore, he eleetinee te . romove Schofield. Regard- 1 a l „,,,va awa l aa idad 027 ka , i
,Bad mi.!.
Station, on e xan
'ofid 1 . ent returns of customs for the non- more service to Min than would be half a
the enblimity of ibr the calm and lucid ex- title e tato . ; Mg the eurolled mila he says he shall aseer- , Rye firmer. ea mai a, and e Idg • he , We:
positions of
,Davonant, the striking illustra- Railroad , on lVedlteldal afte rntate , lie- rendering of wliell there is no penalty. The I dozen Richmorals, or the same number of i Gifu, better than he now knows,what Its exact I Wl.Ol for thie ru ping rl ttei r W l '' r , t d hr
dons of ReytiONS, the tender appeals of Fla- tureen two brigades f G a Dili e
°- -°-• - .'
°• • ••• P s-- /•Me of our exp orts ia not based on our in- , Charlestone. Ti e Apace*/ thinks that Role- value is. In the meantime he declines to ' store- Oeteeettee et t i t l e., and kale higheit: i t ' .. ' S a
eel, the 'motion of Leighton; and the eloquence , Gook's and Kirkland's-and a large force of I a - ""
abandon ft, and expreeees gratitude to Scho- ; a . for Weetern, and Sutra °tuella: - Pork a th:de
Elated currency, whereat much of our foreign crane wilt not mere with less than a hundred
tamer fee Gal Mem, at Ststaarlor, Old Ness, 111.5,75 i y
Of Bates. These who hare been familiar with a, i I b . 1 a d
Geld for it in June last, thereby enabling hint I
e enemy, who wore poste( 0 t o rat ro
i5,8:34 for New Mese, 111,73A12 forge , * Prlia and
the old ler/tees, Marin this rolunro delight- ' Wan la for dipper'. sae o f creating exchange, • and filly thousand [Den.
to strengthen Grant at a time when reinforce- i $1.5411,30 tor New Pilate Melee eaagateureltPrime
fully renew their tecittuirttance with the ehoie- cut. • In advancing upon them our men were
' end is, the re Aire, stated in the terms of foreign 1: NOIMIA ELECTION. manta were imperativelyncedad. Iledisetuises i BP" " n t.k'on by the GOVEIHEE% ati/NA`Asul
cost renew s
in their works ; and to all, this ' eeposed to a galling fire. Our loos wan quite
, remount This eredlt of' eighty millions in Southern papers contain the returns from the delegations request regarding the aka - ' 3,500 barrels Meer at eft1,33016,60. veetaquat
excellent selection from. the great teachers of ' severe, and is estimated by some to be not . • •• • •' • ' . • lions and concludes as follows :I do not feel I fr a °nt . enehaniesti. Lardecatueleithener tullA
the Churett since the apostolic age, will Lea ' ou r Meer is not fallingaff in the least, being the recent Gubernatorial election in Georgia, 1 . '2
I Justified t colorupon the brad field o , ie-tatter an extreme al the' ricie. Choiseitmlet
no less delightfel aid to lo ft y thought and 1 lass than one thousand in killed, wounded and ' maintained to thelesturoment of advice* front ' which put the election on Governor Brown • - - ..
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~ ant, in regard to the political differences be- p na ,,,,,,,..... o ct. ba . __ com . ad i wed.d ., de.
pions meditationa. I Musing. In addition to this , we suffered a the aaa.a . b an , da. ~...'
, the prevent incumbent, and the constant an- tween the radicals end conservatives. Prom dined 6e, at 85 for Middling tplatile l . Mous.
...WI
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loss of seven piece, of artillery, and Generals '
sac; 6N times. I tagonists of Jeff. DaTie over both his com- time to time I have done a.,1 said what ap- Wheat &alma deetiamt2e; salts of 4,01 X. It ....at
! Cook, Posey and Kirkland are reported •
Thu Atlabta,(Ga. a k apace!, of the 12th, b eta 1 , paters' beyond a doubt. Ills majority ever P e e re d to me proper to do and say.. It obliges rentielt,d $446 r"-==Vate!'„..!
wounded. Many of our wounded fell into ttia • a letter from before litattatiouga, dated the'i both, stiatr, le nearly fire thousand, while his to r o g c,o o oo u t l , l o o d w m i ca I t zsdi ornaist iLe d blies .e m r e 7 ,. coif . thin. 1 , 1 . 0 , 4 . 4 , am:a ju ...„... wh al
In hotter detnandat 016.te.
hands of the %pomp, but that night they roll '
• Ilth, detailingthe " - tali fJ If
*th in 4 171 1'! - '
v - o e . Davis avis to the , aatagonate not more un- ratites else agree wi me some lager . New Hark Stoek and MetieyMirtit.
back four miles, and Cur badly wounded were :
and dieagreeln others. I wish both wonld I
rebel amps It nays that be was atieintena- tired votes between them.
New Yana, Oct it.. - Llitedine firie:ir , -iiils!,:r
I
agree with me in all-things; then they would d - . •
tectorerea, besides a number of the enemy niad by Bragg. - . . ' I
rro atoreeded to visit the : , General. Charles Clark has lane ehoset Der. ennead at eita7 per.ant. prerahnis. -Sterling rm.
.
agree with each other, and would be toostrono I
a Gold !mauler end Wise tiled and filmier aspettesa at
i maiously wounded. The next morning a per - 1 .. 0(13as and inspect ilia hoops , • The fine hien- , ether of aliasisstppi. for any foe from any quarter. They choose to I 4:14, &Mara:Mato aatatioclittlagtoilatiCesadeloseng
tiolaibraGmt. 1 /urea's MPS ,I!ad lk ' fi g ht -li th l ton of these a ff o r it4he party art excellent • L SPOL a ORD. do otherwise, and I don't queetion their right. unsettled at My- a .
the enemy, in which we capture about fire :
I shall do what se ms to be my duty. I hold • , Oaveri i r "1 ,i4 .10c i 1i4 it i t i r i ox-Tr. S. Cie, 'AIL Coupems,
opportunity for setting those of the many That:apart that Admiral Dahlgren het Leon
hundred prisoners. There Nero 'thou% one
to whoerer d eoat t m t ands t in Miss th ouri is responsible . ' Stall meaty • C• • - '•i ' „„
also. Ile exhilotted bla Interest in them, and roPered, Is Utl (MM.'s,' so far as can be aseer- m eco no obi her sor Conserve- I Y. a. d ,. ii Taa . cia1. . 80 , 4131. 3,....... . - & ., 0
thousand Yankee prisoners at Rapidan Sat- gratified his eurioeity, The troops • ' d - •
.. . ps weraforni- tattle . tires. It is my duty to hear all, but, at tenet, I Pacific 31 aiL.a.....,,.1 . 041 1 1. 73.. ftt'n...,..... 7, - .,,1ii
lion yesterday morning.
I eel in line along them:irks, and as he primed I mast, within my sphenaaadge what to do autekillrer Co , latlemearip 1..
lirltOM PUMA HELEN/ A.
/ and what to forbear. Mr. Drake says in hit i ftarlom---1 ,--. el.: , 0..t.P.. a .i..... - ..l it
AVE tIELe IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA. along the front, he Wjapeceived with cheer
. t
Erie..... ... ....... ..... 110 G. A C....... Dai l
B" Your sadly.' while they ere cheap. The ' Tho Richmond Dieporah, of the Vat, has
' replythat the material pasta presenterd by rho
after cheer be our llija• •
ends taste: and confident
delegation and executive committee we un- I t el a tn nar"a ..... aa -11 / 1
124 , -- C. tit iv t.... r ...:....:108 /
place to get them la at Pitfork's, opposite the
• , 1 ~, . i eat al Dispatelie. to the Pittsburgh °emus.
tile following : The advicee or yesterday de.
Posiciflce.
veterans. At erery available point the eager ! I noticed by the President, and the case apart- ra T • •-• 114• • , • t••• '
• a t••
. •••:•••:' "el'
. retype nothing new In the condition of affairs crowds of the enemy - tiare risible watching PHILADEL PHIA, Oct. 23, 1863. rently decided in matters not urged by either • ,
BAR•rna r G ' k " Y , ' l ' l. ' 6 ' , Pa".. , 110114 . . • in Northern Virginia. Since the great chase , • I FORSIGN ITEMS. lin regard to certain charges referred to by the _ RIVER INTELLIGENCE. . '
he movements In our lines, but no guns were
I President, which may be.enunterated thus:
and Comismsta/ at Pittocka, opposite the Poet- ' .
The steamer Ptna has arrived at Cape Race,
gtven the army of Mende, our torero have office.
fired, though they could' have easily reached ` • burst-fmbecility.
La -that Schofield, in
with Lirerpoul dates to the lath Mat., eight
been quietly renting in their camps . 314 b6 with their shells the gallant, cavalier that coo- ' esterase to protect the Lawrence murderers, , Thu none of Thursday alght sad Fridity,lt Li
LOST.-$5,000. To avoid this, Soy a fine Mr the enemy to make their next demonstra- Rom anted the party. l'h ‘ •
6 trooops had bad •
days later. ' /would not allow them to be pursued into , thought, will can. • rise in oar avers Madam to
wallet at Pittockas opposite the Postoffice. .
A guard of ma ti n ee had been place,l on the I Missouri. Third-Schofield has purposely I admit eta spmsly and permanetiffesumptlim &sae
lion.
aside their rough and 'ragged appearance,
I withheld protection from the loyal people 1 itation. At thls paint, yesterday; howeregthiAllen-
Frio racy Cite RLKATON.
rebel rams.
GENTS' fine calf borate and balmorele. at which so lemma of them seem to take a pride I and purposely facilitated objects of disloyalty. onaatioe,,,,,,,, aannaa on , aan a i .44, 1 1,,m 0 .
, rierlescol, Oct. 20.-Our batteries have kept
.t Paris correspondent of the London Herold , Mr. Drake says no sueh charges wore ade t ..
MeClelland's Auction Douse.
in, and their a
talwart furttus, burnished arms
cieuney was felling alowly and last elle:ling She pi,
_ up a brisk fire peon rho Yankees, who ap- a d . , , ,
• aays Franco has not the least idea of receig- ' In the address of the delegation, or in thatet
n SUIVIeetIOIO equipments show that we are I • marts indicated there ices th 'l ' '
peered in much larger force than usual, at
Wising the Doris gove rn ment. 'taro! their executive committee, And that he rho channel. a ... h." from
rec ti or four
h echte
o ln
very Mr from being the starved out people
'hoard no such charges made at the interview , int _
__ T , _
that elm c °„g":,, '" ° ` ll '. . . ° .
oa t '
Gregg and Wagner. Another Monitor from
The London Timer says nothing is yet tier
which the Yankees vainly imagine. as to be. I , with
therefore, the Presiders He Re aearrate
thatfor them, 1
at L'': po s ` int.
tb :; . :'' bei • ng "' .. - : -. 0 ::: .: ::: . .. r. T.,:
iv the North has joined the fleet, making five in
fait about the dispusal of the rams. They
Dacia made th e entire circuit of the rebel . only on a s pras
of '''' - "mn
they
I the chanu 1 and i had fall‘there
all. The Irensides for the first time since the
a are, however, sutpeoted of the same destine- were contained in one two statements made , e i no e t. up to that
lines. The Southern papa rd also'contain th ,
by the sub oommlftees, which wore presented tint, The Monongahela le reported as falling all th e
attack upon her, steamed monad Cumming',
lion a, the Alabama, but will not be allowed
following telegrems concerning his journey to the President, but not submitted to the del- the way up to Brownsville, though allthe poola ern
Point thin afternoon, evidently making a trial
to slip o ff an she did.
egation or executive committee. He regrets 1 ropresentented as being pretty well tilled. If hea _
of her machinery. The Naval o ffi cers who b°•°° " fli •
Petroleum-Crude bile fad; Relined 2e 3d. i that inch charges were made, and state. for I ever, the present rata is '
Delta, Oct . 14.-Nrosidont Davis left Geo.
_general, (and of tide, we
watched her closely, ray that she has been
Mulct steady. I himself that he . has no knowled . ge which , think, there le an dortbt,) them will be a 11 of at
Bragg', artily to-day with greet satiefaction, ,
eoesiderably lightened, mast probably for the
1 News from Ja V i a San F ranc i sco, re- I " old lead him' t° make or belie" thane least th or four feet between Mises:id 3londa .
pan,
a
and in high anticipation. The people called , charges. Mr. Drake claims that it was ,
purpose of sailing North.
, cattail this afternoon, to the 2lth A ugast, says manifest to the delegation while they were 1 • r .
The levee preseatat quite a business-like *ppm
him out. Ile said that we had been looking
ante yesterday. there being no law than fintrimats
emu's:efts CAPTURED.
! the Japanese Jamie heel dispersed and badly In Washington city that the sympathies!
in the face of the enemy, but would see their
' were unconditional. The Unionists of all i DESITing freight for Cincinnati amt. aouasytila
Ciordencrills, Oct. 20.-The one thousand
tired the British fleet.
back,. afore important movements are on , l''' I
loyal States were enlisted in their behalf, and Among other new stew:nom mow lying at the where
Yankee prisoners captured last week, ere ex-
THE P. S. CAIRLST/ AN COHttlaelLlX.
foot, and a glorious ca mpaign antiorpated. that they were recognized as the representa. 'we notice Argus No 2, Capt.Geoaltalteed; Charmer,
peeled hare to-night.
A few d ay s ago Geo. 11. Stuart, Esq., Pres- ' lira of the tritrtinion party in Missouri, anti I Capt . Geo: D. Ifooie; Chain , If. If . 'ltstalott Ativ •
tdento, Old. 22.-Tho President arrived :
REPAINT:ea ran RAPIDAN BRIDGE.
!dent of the Ch r ist., C umin i,,,,,„,,, received will be so recofrnized hereafter by the whole : Capt.F. M. Andonem Capt. John Dricatik.capt
here ibis morning, en d goei west to-eight.
body of such Lame menu have just swept
The Rapidan bridge will be repaired by to
assurance from the i rs bel authorities at Rich-Mefash; cleat:um T. Stockdale, Capt. aaughlita
Gen Gardner has been iota to Florida, as sue- '
a n to
and the Arcola, Copt . 3l CII I "dal 1
morrow morning.
mond, that any goods sent by the Commission ;of Pennsylvania, Ohio and lowa, and will in I
Caller tO Gen. Cobb .
the above mimed heats, lbre ere seeeral otheia In
THE RPHP.t. PRIn. GEN. KIRKWOOD IterOstßD
rs at Rioheaond. would be due time perform the same g l o ri ous work' in i
Mierionory Ridge, Oct. 17.--Tb e following to I-t ' t " p rison°
~ • - , process or coostatetirm, tweet lehleh ere fine 'side
WOUNDED.
Muted. In accordant.° with t "" ef " tet e a •
faithfully distr
Dispatches, of the 20th claims that Stuart ' s address from the President, to the troops, was
The President in • letter to Schofield sari- I wh " 1 "'" ..,-",.... ..
• the information, oho COmmission hare just •
The Starlight CaII:MUD Dom Sowteldry nit Thum
cavalry ehased oursacrose Boil Roo the pr e - pulilished yesterday . , sea the efficiency of the militia in Missouri, I
dicreatehed tweet see hove., entail/leg of ' and rise it so far es practicable to compel toe , day . where Me bud been laid u fur Setae blue to
rious Friday, and states that the rebel Brig.- dleariloortere Army of the Temtemee, Oct. 11.- •
d 11 h e ' p '
clothing, medicines, h es p t t a i s t ore , o f ' ,II ea r c oo it t %
tple,oopti:ot:rolett:noytty
arrest
~a , 1 d 0 , n , 0 , d. .:1 1 , e . c r , 7 ,o eq o u n e i e h e t
s .:f . the lau , Nrater . This la the Brat sr
dier General Kirkwood was among then- .
Soldiers-A grateful country roariviltes your
kinds and he...aril, es, besides hams, tea, d '
wounded in the engagement at Bristow. retest-de cervices, and rejoices urea year s',
suppers. assemblies, or newspapers, when they The Olive, CeUt. Attar..., is ariiinwattc , sl Li kt. ,
m.
coffee and sugar, jellies and picket, The ,
TERRI. OFFICERS AND PatTATEs TO Da EXCRA NG ED. tory on the field of Chickamauga_ 111 am aro working injury to the military and in no , h. r I:mein/MIA noel Meostille this cmituag.
On Wednesday a I.la week Commissioner p.ur countrymen shall more full) lade goods were , eat by Adams' Express to Fur- other,,enewiien t.onyinteorrfmorezit.hmtwheitezg,bossiionnt.i:f , Then. are no pukuts here, al yet, for tlie Wii;ellog
t h,, „1„.„,„. eir5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, under which trey.. Monroe, and Will he taken thence hr flag i cute
dt
with
vioie r . y
trade, but wo unders t and that the popular Sio:enose
Ould published a notice in the Richmond Di.-
tl by others. Ile leaves to 1
of truro to City Point.
,the General's discretion all matters relating to 1 511 "" a
_, wilt °•••••• • _ ••1 7 . __P„ 11 " In th ,„• h "' la° j ust "
poled, declaring all the rebel offieen anti pri- you attaeked the roomy, though they
, FROM. NASHVILLE.. ; the removal of inhebitants eJ‘mussi.froin car- ' ,soon I. "' L.° e " "" 'i'' he "' * l4 " init ''''''
Batas captured previous lo September let, ea- Cannot be more thanirk tete' may adthfro
lain conntlee. -- lbe e:die - tial of certain ladle fa/ l intel" : !setae kat been theraughly overhauled, re.
tart those capture:oat Vicksburg, on July 4th. mere the gallantry add patriotie deco- -
. lions als is deemed , tehichiettnu, and restrio- i Pair. , cud rePaloted. - -
~'
to,borgh ~.,one to be exchanged. This, that paper ■ metes, in lion whirl secured your eueoesa As repro- m t's al a • n ''' °"' l ' ••• the PI , . upon trade and intercourie. Fugitive ' Steataboanuen, and tar nubile generany, wi ll e a
P. AeIINILLX, (Oct. 23, 1 063. slaves are not either to he returned, nor are I glad to kern that Capt. Marsh Marion, fornierly of
0 1,,,j,„ th,, stag o f t h e ra w! General', Pew- sentatives of every State of the Confeilerney
Oen. itoseerans arrived her e this morning.
by
y h te ii i r. li foreed or enticoll, from their homes the Linden, but mere receutly to commend. „of the
bertou, Slovenian:l, Bowen, Moore, Barton, your
The train is off the track near Gallatin. The I
ta S aa t pa, 1S t :: 0 0 1 /I . lS e t r. lo . lo s t i Starlight, and who Las taro eeriously ill - for so inn
Lee, Cummings, Harris and Baldwin, and of Bonnie solicitude by your friends its avert m o.oo ta p tt-y.hy
order of
read is ebstrueted There was no train this
I one is to minfiscrite property, except upon 1 rnb1ut.„,,„,.,, Len:: . rin, m ,.g h lo" . o :? ! . . cm ,i i f:,h`".." •"••``•• "•• a ' •
Cols. Reynolds, Cocrell and Dockery, and the portion of the country : Intel 113 defenders of
I ordure front Washingtn, and none but clearly . i .",; 8 7 - - - --'"
officer., and men of their engineer corn*, and the heart of lour tel )eur movements eveeteg
. Louis Democrat gime rho Edlowing luta,
There was heavy rein this morning. It 13 : illualifled Voters are to he allowed to vote.
4th and 46th alissisaippi regiments. hove been an older. of interest, anxiety and
, Guerrillas, maranden and murderer' aro to bo mane etatement of theme:Auer, in which-the govern -
exceedingly rold this evening.
ruzGliels notes OP Ditt.BOATER. hope. Our cause depends ou you, and happy
, , held, and all who are known to harbor, alder ee e t 'r" th e 'r r i.v. of . .. , fillaS 0 11 otal -
A gun host has ivrite . d. The riser bun The Virginia Rouse of Delegates has passed it is that all roe rely open your achlev:abet them, and all assumptions of anauther. "Pilots are a clam ofmensingalaily useful to iso.
W. W. E. I lead individuals to perform such service, are to : • " I Sl' and their services are tnealnable to this Cie,
a Lill to suppress exchange in gold and Lank ing whatever the blemings of Providence , r ""'"
, ernltteClL Tim Government has many of than' con
-- - - be held responsible.
notes. . and human power can effect through
.)..0 IV nahtnton City Items. , stantly In exchssive serrice, and can easily - get meta
I whenever hewer:it of them. The pumas tr:precut
efueb, eery much, remains to be done. Ile- WAsIIINUTON, Oct. 23.-A +Freels! dispatch Southern Nevva. , Inc them ha- lately teem reduced to a 'halite Helenas
hind you is a people providing for your support Ito the fet/ Sant that a son of Admiral Dahl- FORTRESS Mosaus, Oct. 21. -The following 1
, nerd , Por t t,Lir days !duce, mot to Gen.:Ache.
and depending upon year proteetion. Before Brea arrived he" this !"'" ln g , wi th ail ' • from the Richmond Dispatch or Oct. Mst : , send' down inz rigte for '" ir 'P ti P i i iiion s i7 a th i l ee 5 . 11L1 :11 1 ;
, patches from the fleet- o aICiLL/ aews• nete7-
etateos or all unemployed pine, written unapt, Were
you is a country devastated by your ruthless t h ing a gioni , on well.
aud
invaders, whore genial wow/110'0/4,1e age and Rumors prevail that Meade will be remored pat in a box, a boy was direct.' to draw out me. reunce. The following, gentlermes, and. one more
helpless infancy hare been subjected tu out- I from the Army of the Potomac, mid General whose 1111 an WO 'did aft leant, got prizes: OW, t'a.r.
ton, John Way, 11111 Monday, Jim- H
is, Geo.
I Sedgwiek be pat in his place..
rages without parallel In the 4 ariare of aril-
Babirds. 'This Is called drafting pilots. itsseHln e r
The Chroncele, a this morning, says it will
brought the mewage from the Admiral. "Caron
hied nations. With eagle rye they watch for take a furnight to rebuild the Rappahannock
hired Bon Mahan to to place, Abletraaprom
you r coming to their deliverance, and home. bridge, and Intimates dissatisfaction i with Gen. lard to do ln c few day, The pay to pilots\ in Go,
Meade,
en:anent ser,iw, is ezo per meotha ate is binua
less refugees pine for the hour when your vie
that all the names will be drafted from oust; future
The Philadelphia / irrr of to-day, says :
t u ber
tortoni. arms shall restore their family shelters I About 1,100 wounded soldiers peeled through
The Colomus arrived from below - yesterday 'with a
from which they hare been driven, and forced I this city from New York, yesterday, at about
gad trip of passengers and frei and left a nat
to take trn arms to vindicate their political , eve o'clock, on their way to joie their respect- s ' o'clock. Ifer attentive clerk, air. G4 l ii, in
forms us that the Jammer Lacrosse streak *log below
rights as freemen, equally, and State rover- , ive te regimen o ts. Ab o o o a d t do Bo 6 o awed through
flaunted Hollow and mink In shoat thirty Met
m of
past week
water, fthe islying opooaltelitug's landnis,on the
aiilntY, Parehaaed by the bleed of your Rev. - I come 7,o Y oo m ar7V i e n ct on their wa g y t ta e the coat of
Indiana elde. Elm freight is not damaged, mid the
lotionary sires, all of which fires a manly I war.
• , -•
liroast and moves a patriot or a hero, re ' The Commercial says that the official orders can he raleed.-Lenirrille Jot:moat ..
present to stitnnlato and sustain you. NS- • i d n a r a n g l i . :! Gaeta'''. Include-ir w a i l t i b to a r i r e a n o 7 a ce o aa ,. `a nf aa t : o •
bly have you redeemeil y our pledgee, given . Allegheny Moulatains, to be cabled the West
in the name of freemen, to the memory ern Military Division, with hie headquarters
of your ancestors, and the rights of your ! at;ix
report bli that Captain Turner has relieved
i q.
posterity. That you may complete the mis. Admiral Dahlgren is certainly untrue,
sion to which you hare deroted yourselver, : Tho Eroniner.Ster says: "After diligent in
will reqaire of yen such exertions in the future : quiry we are inclined to believe there is no
as you bore made in the poet, and the cocain- .
; tenth
o o t
o i f e ,A l o h: do entreat t rumor hooo i l! t h o tt i.
the disp o la no ce -
uo us self-dealal which rejects every • consider- 'of the Potomac. General Meade, after 4 brief
ation at varlancetwith the public eervico as visit to Irashingtou, returned to his headgear
unworthy of the holy cause In which you ore'
ter C s L o a - I d ry sj necionnisanees are continued on
engaged. When the war shall be ended, the our part as fag as the Rappahannock.
highest praise will be duo and probably be l The Orange and Alexandria Railroad has
given to him who Doe claimed the least for : already been repaired one mile beyond Brie
himself in proportion to the SOTVICP he het , t o ciw ht elat r io o n o . itio r g oro tt e i s o are
o en o fa o r
t d ho da o y hom and
rendered, and the bitterest self-reproach which 1 l ihe n resi P deuts of Faquier g and Prince liriT- .
hereafter haunt the memory of any one, will i (lams countie s aro represented as In a painful
be to him who has allowed oeldah aspirations I condition. They are in want of the IleCe33B
- :te a s of life, trod are in a state bordering on
to prevail over his desire for the public good. rotation.
Pelted as we are In a common destiny, obedi- ' It is estimated that fifteen hundred will
once and cordial co-operation are euential, cover our losses in the late campaign, includ-
There is no higher duty than that which re- ins killed, straggle* and missing.
quiree one to extend and render to all whet
is due to their station. He who sows the
seeds of discontent and distrust, prepares for
a harvest of slaughter and defeat. To your
gallantry, energy and fortitude you crown this
harmony with due subordination and cheerful
support of lawful authority. I fondly hope
that this ferocious war, coo unjustly waged
against our country, may soon And, and with
the blessing of pecks you may be restored to
your homes and useful pursuits, and I pray
that our hesrenlifathor may cover you with
the shield of His protection lit battle and en
dow you with the virtues which will close your
trial' in victory complete.
(Signed,) J termite:ix DAVIS.
President Davis arrived here this morning,
and was welcomed by the citizens en mane.
An immense crowd gathered in front of the
hero. The President congratulated the pcM
ple on meeting them under such favorable cir
cumstances, and spoke in glowingtorms of the
gallantry of the Alshama troop' on every bat
tle field.. Be said if the new conseripts of
Alabama would gather their guns and go to
the rescue, by guarding Courtland and other
points, thereby relieving regular soldiers, who
are cow from necessity diseharging that sort
of duty, such - blows would be. dealt the
enemy, as he would Sndit diffieultio recover
train. In ihfILWAT the moat effective aid scald
be given tile gallant men and otfloera wht4tre
carrying-out the plan of the noble Longetreet,
under the eupervhdon of the heroic Bragg. In
ad. w ay the people was confident that Hose
crane could be crushed to dust. It was only
by force of arms that the Yankees could be
=Ma
29 2-10
TEI Poventuare. , --This afternoon; at Me,
sonic Rail,' a inatinne will be given, when
children will be admitted for 10 cents each.
Of course there will be a crowded house, as
ladies and children are delighted with this
elegant antoirtalnitient.
• • .
ILtimilitAestiejigi=lndependeat,- Wake,/
and the „Wary ' , tot- this weak! at
.
Pittoalt , t,Apposita t o Postoffico.
CABO PtIOTOONIKIS, at ,tho lowest Prices—
cheapoithan ever. Only $1 00 per dozen, at
l'ittoers, opposite the PolitoMee.
CIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
JCS'? INN THING.—Bev. E. R. Fairchild,
D. D., Moltgomery, Orange, county, N.
",;:trs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair
Restorer and !Zylobalsamum have been used
i s , my fu n ny with beneficial effects ; and I
take ploaanre in commending them to mob as
hav e occasio n to use such preparations."
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, IPS
Greenwich street, New Yark.
FACTS SOLDlUS.—Throughout the /li
aise and Crimean eiunpalgns o the only med
icines whioh proved tmitelveit able to cure
the worst cases of Dysentery, Scurvy.and Fe
ver, were Holloway's Pills and Ointment.
Therefore lot every Volunteer see that he is
supplied with them. Only 25 cents per pet
or box. 228.
-.3,925
...1,887
Warners, JEWELRY, kca—.J. Roberts,
N 0.17 Fifth street, is now opening the most
choice stook of tine Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goode ever
displayed in tide city, and le selling them at
remarkably low prices.
----- • ,
Font DOLLAX3, tour dollars.
soar dollars, four dollars.
Dental Institute, Dental _
Bret cheap Dentistry, best &ail, Dentistry
No =whim work, no machine pork.
Owns= and carriage calla will le taken at
the Oatnibm Mike No. 410 - Penn . street, day
or night. All orders left at the . shove place
will be promptly attended to. All calla meat
be paidla advance. ' •
eintnara and thorough Lustrootloa to She
Freteh 'Language and drawls:44mo bereeeoght
from Profaner Victor Boileau, Igo. 28 St. clear
street, Pittsburgh. 1w
0. Btu, Dentist, 248 Penn street, vlll at
toad total business of his professirn.
DIED:
PATTDISON.,-On Wednesday ,ey et nne
21st. 11M, 11,1=1Will TLIMi Wig oraod;
Patteesone
The Mends of the Donny aro ref pectfully bolted to
attend the Amaral, from the ori Idiom of Mr. Body
Patterson. Ctartilgre Onek, cm gaeranae NOILO7OO,
October, kith, at 10 o'clock. carriage, 'dß leer.
the Livery thabla of W. B. Jack am Youth area, at
0 o'clock.
•
Tril/D-43 Thil"Io =4. I t., ELLA OLIVIA
daughter Of W. and Ransoms W a r d, egad 1 year and
11 months.
BRE$ 18 " -- - 0 0 October 20th, st bt
ivadolte. Deny u quiship, Westmoreland
county, 31.0. RAERIBER,I sq., in the 3?d year of
Me ago.
ODERs4n rilday ma ruing, October Eld. of
W//4.4AM
33 years. H 7 IRBY WINDER, aged
/*wig 00 EIPX . Diy, at S • 'clock p. m., Tn. his
hititaPPllDl3. NO:16 Third th met.
[Ne w- Yr0 7 ii. 1 19 1 q24111 , 4 »l papers pleas. copy.)
BLit; Out; BUILD .11% LOTS FOR
8.4,14.-4 kit-of 06- het 1:1 oat ,Oy ntk Dot dooP.
Wallop-0a amt
oy &or tbs Cla , thoUe
Mooch. It will to avtdod, It Modred, to mit par.
Oooent. Terms r 1 172
003 _ • thi t y4Z tL rr con" la
- -
r r - I - arid well light
ed 8110P8, 2:04r4 enitablo for Cablnet Hars
Of nechlse Shope. win be Lem d to on. or differeut
parties. Apply at 42 TUTU B.T.rJ; Je4
EIBEE
MEM
A bill to eoupeript all free negro°, of the
?State of Virginia, bettrwen the ages uf eighteen
and fifty, to work in the mines and manufac
tories, was before the same body.
LIEUT. GEN. D. H. HILL RILIIIIVED
Lieut. Gen. D. H. Hill has been removed
from his 0001131811 d in the rebel army of
Tenneesee. Gen. Polk charges him with be
ing the cause
, of his failure to carry out Gen.
Bragg's orders in the battle of Chickamauga.
THE POLLS OPENED IX DICDMOXD
The polls were opened in Richmond on
Thursday hut to determine whether the Leg
islature shall pass a Lill regulating the prices
of amides of prime necessity.
An order sending officers that are in Wash
ington to the field, and filling their places
from the ineidlid corps, is held up in conse
quence of the opposition by the chiefs of Be.
ream.
OEX. )ICADeII CELOVAL
The rumors of Meade's nitnoval, and the
statement in tbe Chrowid. that he told the
President ho could not rebuild the railroad in
less than three weeks; is believed to be untrue.
Immense exertions are being made to rebuild
the road.
Our army a tretches from OdirleaTille to
Warrenton.
TREATIES %MIT TILE INDIANS
A treaty nos eonoluded, October Ist, with
the Western bands of Shoshone', by Governor
Nye, of Neruda, and Governor Doty, of Utah,
upon very favorable terms.
A treaty with tho Goship tribe, two hundred
and fifty miles east of Rnby Valley, Is et -
pentad to be made. Those aro the Indians
who cut the overland route.
301171 MINOR BOTTS.
It has been ascertained that when J. Mind,
Butte bought-Ills farm of 2,100 acres near Cul
pepper he paid $lOO,OOO in rebel money
for it, a . regular illusion of the un
certainty which lan • owners in that vicinity
consider attaching to their title, to valuable
estate. Botts is known to have recently had
a conversation with Judah P. Benjamin, in
whlCh the latter asked Botts how long the war
would continue. Benjamin replied, so long as
the Aonth could mine men to fill up its ranks,
An. butts then asked Benjamin whether ho
still thought the war should continuo till all
slave territory, including Maryland, Missouri
and Kentucky were within the Confederacy-
Benjamin, of course, said yid: Botts took an
apple and sliced of Kentucky, than Tannesses,
cutting more than half away. He then said
to Benjamin, that when be could make that
apple grow together again he might hope for
the fol6Ument of his wish.
?VISION S USOZOSS ATPOLNTID.
Dr. B. A. Wade, WOodstoek, Illinoli; N. J
McKnight, Brookline, -Pa.
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Gov. Rameey's treats with the Chionee, of
Red Lake and Pembina, givei them kubstan-
daily the following boundaries: CoMmencing
at the intersection of the Internationni boun
dary with the Lake of, the Woods, then in a
southwesterly direction to. the lead of the
Thierring river, thence following' that stream
to its month, thence to the head of Wild Rice
river, thence following the boundary of the
Pilger cession of 1655, to the mouth of said
river, thence, up the channel of Red river to the
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Letter from Commodore Dahlgren.
WAsmacron, Oat. 23.—Rear Admiral Dahl
gren, in a communication to the Nary De
partment, eaye, that as the Secretary of the
Nary has &lidded to the state of affairs be
tween Gen. Gihnore and himself, the follow
ing from Gen. flilmore will satisfy the Depart
ment upon the subject, at least to its date,
namely, the 23d of September :
Atoms Idan¢ Sept. 23.—Admiral: I am
much chagrined at the reports In the newspa
pers about tendering my resignation, in con
'equalise of disagreements between you and
myself, that we did net co-operate cordially.
It is not necessary for Me to aseure you•that I
anientirelyigdorant of the slightest fomode-.
tion for such reports, and had no Idea they ex
isted until the appeared In the papers. They
were doubtleas Started by 100111 scribbling len
sationist In lied of news. I will see thatthey
are authoritatirely contradicted.
Sincerely YourP, Q. A. GILMORR.
To liedr ArtmlrofDaktgree.
I have only!to . add that General Gillmore
spent several hours in oonversation with me,
yesterday, u he did on the 16th, and, as usual,
in the most fr)endlj manner, and came on
board this morning to converse on public bu,
Finest. Ile spoke on the subject, and the
General assured me that he was not aware of
any foundation for the current rumors. In
deed our 00i2COIVIICI, in the public business,
and our personal relations, make such rumors
absurd. Your obedient servant,
JIMA. DABIGILTX,
Gear Admiral commanding 5.A../KSquadron.
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sr. Loris, Oeti 23.-4/zie :of -theLheaviesh
' t onne tier witnessed-ii St. Lords-prevailed
yester.day, clear; freezing night.
Itereury at nine' <Vernet - ale ixoraing,'
being &Atm triazing point atl , day.: Theistdrax
extended over a large portion otillisteouri and
Illinois. There Is over six inches °tenor.
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PresidellVaPincan's I . e ..eXtck.4heTM/ 1- .'.,i : , 00014tervi tii:thrAtii6
Bond Dellgauon. . ' LrizerooL,oet. le.:CoitaiailifietTiaitli an
ia f riform
ST. Lori.. Oct. 23.—The PreMdent's letter of ; &dm:iota I @l3id-Oorlb. ;lk ad
is7 and firmer. Authorities *pint iliortr - dall.
iustrueilen• t., G•l3 . Schofield, together with as .
addre, I.e `f r. Drake, in answer to the-Presi- 9 4 ° t I . tea lY ro a l l . flr m" , 6 ''''.; . # l = ,.: 1::: Tra
deaf! 7V 1.17. appear in the Desueerot thin' Pork steady. Baeoti q ona
uiet but steady — . 't La:d .
morning. Thu main points of the President',' di2ll. -Stigar-has an upward tewicteney. - Coffee,
reply are: Us fails to see that the condition Ino "4"-
. ttad London - , o.l.l4.—Breadatiffidull i
of Missouri and the w - nitss and aufferiturs of ' - - - - --- . • - - 7•
•
The people of this city will be called upon
to vote next Tuesday. The extortion bill, as
it is called, is no new thing. All history is
against it. If the people neglect to vote, and
thus allow the bill to pus, they will howl for
food when it is too late to apply a remedy.
Gen. Price, with a force of 20,000 men is
marching on Little Rock with only 0,000 fed.
crab in his front.
Gen. Kirby Smith says l'ricc is on his way
to Missotui.
Meridian, Oct. 17.—A column of cavalry and
infantry, 8,000 strong, crossed the Big Black
a few day. since at Bridgeport, and are moving
towards Canton, They were mot by our forces
near Brownsville, whore a light artillery fight
occurred. Our forces have fallen batik a few
miles. A general engagement is looked for.
• Missionary Ridge, Oet. 18.—For the first time
in four days we are blessed with sunshine.
The flooded croaks are .weeding and the
bridges are rapidly being repaired. The ene
my's pontoons ware swept away again, and
the trestle bridge above the town submerged.
Sigers corps is reported to have been et Ste
venson on the 14th.
Neirbern, N. C., Oct. 20.—The publication
of the Raleigh Standard was resumed on the
2d inst. The editor, Hon. W. W. Holden, still
maintains his opposition to the Confederate
Administration.
The election of members of the Rebel Con•
gross occurs on the 4th November.
A prominent citizen, recently arrived from
Raleigh, states that at a recant consultation
ef Southern Governors, and otherrebel oat's
inen, at Richmond, Governor Vance, of North
Carolina, was offered the next Presidency of
the Southern Confederacy, provided he would
wheel the old North State Into line, and keep
her in the traces, and Governor Vance has re
turned to Raleigh a tierce war man, and he
would hereafter do his utmost to prevent the
State from returning to the Union. ,
Caiso, Oct. 23.—Memphie dates of the 2let
say :
Loyal Tennesseesns from the upper coun
ties of East Tennessee are coming to Mem
phis in large numbers to avoid th!rebal con
scription.
A band of guerrillas; essimated at two hun
dred, was seen only five miles below Mem
phis- It was supposed they design M operate
on steamboats.
Two hundred and lifty bales of cotton and
several rebels werweeptnred at Friar's Point
On the 19th.
The st.eather Crescent City has taken aboard
2,700 bales of cotton at the mouth of White
river.
The National Union newspaper at Little
Rock has hen suppressed bythe military au
thorities.
Thcrewas great excitement among the dol.
diem there on learning the - murder of Blunt's
officer' and men, and vengeance was &wren on
all rebels hereafter canght.
The peo ploorAbon and Vier eounties,Tena.,
hive' amid thignseivas againet guerrillas, and
:have whipped them. in two or 'throe engage-
The oommhisioners for renting Government
Iti - Biliilssipsl and Louisiana, To, •
preeetif the'working pird labor system deeid;
redly ineistuftifand profitable. .
A.• strong - 4lb position - exlate on sbo part of
the Union men for the re-establishment of a
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Forreet's cavalry, at Irattou"s Station; ;
10,000 Atone.
Teuileisee Itaftioatf;asettevisported.bis.ir*--
4.l l mae.encl.Galp.!mil, Ills deielts arets;
•, , Theiiipiesee 2Oulu' vista' feet iiiter
op the shoal „Item ralnctunl fallen )furs.
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Itittnotti, Ctetobtr2l:--FlOtaftn4Yl * 41 1. 5 , 0 00
barrel' at $7,12% Ibr Ohio, Molt tlnetttid hived
damand. 4
UCTIOX SALES.
pRATT'S TWEN'EY.44I AN
' I_ 3113.11, CONBIGNILENT OF BOOEJI, to be told
at auction, at No. 53 Fifth street, Mononie lIeB
ErilY EVENING, at ~ , ,halflint six
o'clock, and t private
.sak, arm; day at auction
prices. Mr.. cilolikod would reopeetkalf Inform
the citizens of Plttaburgh and Ailegheny that, not
withstanding the great advance In tin price - of papa,
and binding, ho !naiad recernal froth Mr, Pratt the
largtet and finest assortment of standard works in
ovary department of Litorature,'llkil Art .
ilne Family Biblee, splendid Photognitili Itibuine and
Cards, Letter and Note Papaw, EnvelopearOold Pens,
he has aver offered in Weill, In th e peliection
.may be found snth works. as saltiontotilimnee
i complete works, 22 vale; J. renairsorelkaipte'a com
plete works, 31 vole; Benjamin Sranklin'ticomplete
works, 10 vole; Encyclopedia 'Amorkunit,;.74 vole;
Bancroft'. History of the Gaited Statos, 8-folk flame
and Mthatiley's ElLstory of Eng - Lust 11; Van The
oaks, ! No
complete; 27
vol' ugh` Miller's
troika, comleto. 70 M; KoYard Taylor's Teasels,
complete, le i am Cark's Commentary, 4 mils; Pat
rick, Louth and Whitby's works, complete, sole;
Hogermee Engravings, 2 vole; Coothich's 'Behan
Kingdom. /. 600 oulrls ,11 :5 1 4 Dictionary
of Axis and &imam, 2 volt; Milnian'a Ilitiol7 of
obristianity, role; Strkkhind's Quetta Ofitngland,
7 volt,. The Statesman's Itaistial, took. Palrtit Rio.
quonca, 3 vole; Clmbers' Information forte Pea
pie, f volt, Ciatubme EntYttopuita .of ingnsh Lit.
eteture, 2 rola; the complete works at
Byron, Scott, Koons, Enn* OMPOi, Stria
Joseptats, P/unatth, Addhodn, &c te:
Also;10,000 solamas of tee papules' titanium of the
day, at about kajf
A „ .DIcOLILLAND, Anntiousa.
MUTT asoramiu,. , 'sauggiesc. , ^ • OCZS
CIROCERIBSAIO - StriCIMEEB.--011
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BUGGY, ROMMAriact.--10b100.. AT
URNS 002.3 1 6 : - Ocf6bert klit)t o'extk,
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