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' i. = lIME 1 "'- .... - . „..,, . •,. .. • t. .; l = 2of4 Ml:z ' =SS INE :,-.h .:; y . alifiDAY ,31.011SECG:::: . roCT. 314 _ RELIGIOUS TNTELUGENC ,:•.:.-- - 'The annivertstryi..A the, BROM, Sch,ocik Uniertof the.4-)llitiliCtio l aurch , , 1;..-4F 1* - held in Newiliediectillicorgiivd Bundg s'"iialtioioicy;vokol iiial•'.:lli° (ii.er 0)-i i, ~., o i-E q , . tiC# ;, Selena , ,7 1 4'; ' ,..4 fforini. chnienoi by distingnished ministers, ail , slatildirrittittitiWniitichtiference nteet, ing;;!.•rii!dinzdayiyoronetlft.' tinflieins4; itieoiWli.tOef.Oli .:140ei4,001.11iilliE, ~... i;-_.T.4k*iiik ,FO.:44iieiPa ' , lit , p.t..,.. li, citanford,Conni;;RevoD. Lindaay,`. .Of -Hewi-Torls; getf.:=l.3eorge'l4:lfocidiriffl'. ......: . ..tilid t6' , the l'.oo'l*fikiNt..B,o-'.o4rYi PO.; ::-'''';VV.ltte . LAttlinCiesi of ther4drent 3 D r. -3,4iiTitisexcadorhia -weal - , report. tire stated' ',-A'iltrittlialrethOilit'ittilOSlO, church had: 4 4tiff 1 1 ;0't SWit'di4:.SeitOn* fii. which 146,.. ;..:1000:feliehern,are. engiged,andBl7;ooo ache& -.-, 1 -14x3 are Memberts.l'Aho:l3liicin has preps, , -11.-400'different -•- . 4 etrlq.:o* -11 # 1 4 4d i orcf :,401.1000;00< _io4l44:lß.iiilliiitidea lash ' i lr year, equal to 600,000,000413m0. pages. It' publishes twonetittpapisriii The StirptaOrhopt , .44001.8 circulated 226;006 0 . 04 iel iii "' ~..i, liiil44**4l4i.PP4t.ilinlxteri.aurtg ~ •rgols,r4dition- of the an:the' faciolTecie_k: , - era' , dermal is 18,000. AD Sy Utelentrolence "'' 4 . of the Trnleti, l;608 schools, I . Per 'cent o f — :..4.lLiiiiiliiii , cy in the , denomination, had been i , , - Assiatettdnring, the year, bringing a art' ',. k• ,plymfreading to about 100,000 p Dnr ,'Xiititios'Yearlllll,3ol.lteir been collected arid.r:rettpended-by thellnioni:ntstooat4sf ,'•., only.soo.- During the L past sixteen `year : - the.linion bad ' given* away *65100,000 ' 'worth of boOki. It has aided about'i4, ooo . ' L r schools, : and distributed nearly .1,060,00 0 . .:volumes of books: • -: , . . ••••' , -"-4 correspondentor the :14±lon lr eek. .:Reoiil , gives an eitsusing,Oeonai of a. 'Visit to the Reformed Secession...Synod:lf llolland. On entering the church fames of 6rankt.dsrkpned the air: -A -long table :•i.l-istre..holitleng theipbsai triiiiiithe.women had sat,durling ... . preaching _Om evening he; fore,Whieli7,a3 lined on either aide by mcni::: • 'Seri riiiii•rulini eiaeri;4lule at the heodDf , this there was ll' tiiinsMse . table, et which' eat the Slodergor, t4 4 l"foreSSO' . ,OA other' : officiabteert; Everri:`lninvirli .:Meakingboi ! preparing to.yrooke: The Moderator held.a pipe in one hand, ..andn wooden hammer, with which he called attention, in the other.: ' 'the - Moil wrote end " puffed too, while or • , AIM table;from one' iiitsitniti to tie other, boxes of Incifer , matcher, plistes•ortobacco,„ - paper, pens, Ste" were, mingled in most ad mire ConfitsiorC 'Despite the smoking, the. . correspondent states, the proceedings were: -c1441,3,T71-i.liAltfe2. 11 /MOW - like Monitor ! . --7-...-90crepen4ents;,coruiected with the army et' the OtimiXrlan4, in -its OTIV4I lri '-"."?‘ merely refer in graphic s tyle to University.. , ';. , Place.; ow - Ih° 'Munn& of the Cumberland -, -.ldountain,,Tennessee, where the Southern: Episcopalians, with, great , isomp, , laid the OTT: gine of the Snithern.,Dniter sit y; . ;- "Whieli they boasted should "never smell 1 4, .".• 'tan/feel4C' -. Thfi' cCiiier atone'vriWof gran ' -itei,broughtlrom ' England at a - east of . $107; .000: It i t ,: saidit...was laid-with -great pa, 1 !,4eAwl . pomp, and three days of :feasting,' and speaking, and danciog, etc ? . At the -.- liMe•Out: gntint tro ops camped on this fa mous spot, there were two immense Sheds Tares workmen, 'two - tog" Cablinc'tid the .t. . corner- stone, :.It: waste contain-all depart:. • , penta r nf Seiencer4ati,, Medicines, AO .. ntilinre,Oni/Theology,_ Ihmatoodtpadro,: '-'-iiiiit4PinOilieii 'Of liisitoi Polk, tile noied: rebel General; 'Bishop Green some 0t.1i1. , , alliWklipsiticfnuliiiii,Ware now in ashes.. ..-7,74-Pilring, the sees W ssioti of the eale3inel," -Conference, Blriffteltl, the following: facts; ' 'P! under were dereaffa i rs', ~ thedirection of the' ecitifkiettOi4itic ea: evened a colossal magnitude:,: ;Thert,:t6iiil ;:..pliklpstil abontL:f?;76.6-;',WqCleytoseitapelsivind fl ) ,?!. t • iY o ,4lF_ ds 4 0 4 .. 11 *OPT- ..et 4 1 4. #4 . lithidfif ailiiiafg: : i i . ii,1400 'ite-Jote.), of --,-'66 uriit.ifirs4iai, ! ii.4..1,(i..11.., keen dot '';'....,terwiltiod-to-raiscertemillioniatdellerso At, ''' , R. l. :•- • : :.. ,the demean speech bytlifil.realsiirer, JaMatt '•:,!- Wild, 'beitsturcnie'ed: that,'ltv:istid_. received ; ll ..- . 44-16, Oii,iiii*ii,..4o,3ii. ;' •;.-:-:!lonation of SlO,OOO. Latto,ladir,yriastoll'4o' red to be Alt, Heald's sister. Theltililleet week" .: ii to be tti4 at: Pi,e , 48...i11i1 1 1 1,3 .,, 4 1C 1 , *- ': cieti.:W4forniedln.,ol:4,46i4Aligl_ 1 . 1 * 4 ,.. on the 4th inst. . At st,teameeting, , Itela n' . .. one afternoon-siandetiriptineof fen . th . iita Jolt* was tittilnitl.'fr.,r,,.;,.:, . . • 7-77,30141gli!*liqe Ili liteellng.of 141 t ~ .Ora indoneMbers ofttus ddeihecliod. ••' : ---, Church' was load in' Betek•Alhib; relitliis to ,• establishing, Herniae 444t4n,`-di0,...j.4...typi %....A0a University,.as 14e.,rognifAtioa:ar'.i. ~ iCierman'i ,B.ev,i:m.illircL-Ntast . del. After*free intiretnrgs i:viewse . . , ;- ! f ne.o4i.iieai4;oo6):Cliege for a tlerrinitittitincli of the chi. .E.Churelty , :to lio „..011!0':t/t?''j`!9,TDAils:‘,1:011ii#.'Ck414ge of 1-444-iiit•A-4--.6i4iiii:iiii,Aixiil 110#4o:40 , .;;;0#44* Boaptaccg oo %' , -. . • _. 'fiM .X ein - j fo a r ' O F . , -POrelin t. -lis so i: nsl s ist l H,40c1 1 • S Iin : 11i0 eia;uOtF* fielesitioalb e; e as follow;i" Nis:lnn&-tf,905,74; le cies $35,040,70:03th003i0nta1 7 5 7,183,21-1- JOY.? §:07,4 7 P;4- , J'h.s. , AgPenSlitures (a n t ,samen.peripALlisvelbSen.,..so4lA,ol:c, , '''Yetii'bitio'ut sit '4 '404-,14#1*ii..44f-o.tikOr:?:;,.--.; ei;, ...,,, • :-.-;-08 ,Cos;nwei4/,widnettiser, says th -Itor-..-*alter4tiliflrrAret,-VP lkininlitse ' • aPPOlnteills4o l )o tol-:',l4 ** .:* ..:- . 1 .0 f:- 4, id*. o.44:3".iniiiii'llski:lociza / .pointed ; to..l.lo:biatioptia ;.- oV_NeAsaui- Nl' This' itvitiikto be the . :::nrilf ease tee ~- •'• SlrietS!thelifiniii4 l o'9fit ik tg i if i s tii i n:4" V n b6e4e4'.Oleeisi*Lt]ko ,l 4 .l :EP l6 „chair. ~:- . .z 1-, .. ,•..,, ;., ~..2, ::::: ..,.,, , , , -2.-! , ..:k . . 4 , ..I,eir: IV:- Heider, - Missionary of th ali f - ekiiiti - Siiiird'ie gyiii,- . iffitipA44 bt .„44.11:0;44741F -97f T9l ' 4icro - 44#4 1. 41 ' • 1 4.. 5 1 t t.0 6 - : tid,toiirA.. l lot, (obi ...04 - 4_*140.4ii? i4-;44iiiiii4.9.4 whit • 4§9.64*:,t40:7,0c,m0ir, ibon.rouitint. •:i•t-%i.jo':i.,!d' i. ii-. ..,6 F-i6t;eo:, to tiel,,.fe-.,-.1..,,ee: t,T i 1.t.i:.t;..:.', lii --.,..,,!1l and font f 440740.: , . n SQ4 •;-:• .. 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I r $0**4.04014 1 4§.. 14 . 14 . min. considerable •sigats And his riandis refit i strung. ,-, ..A. few Sebbsthsainairlifte eltrid, irrieeina neighberit* ' l6 l fl! r. ' :. -'. . - - 1- --‘AL ilier recent ielelo r p•ii.:44;liiieg hol u y , Preeby wry. (0.,13.1.1iies byurriAll) rise misalvad thetthw canonisation . for sii Oro., id ii`Seritebuichesti 'taireitillAii '- lid' ‘;.ii:J*l-'l'aLir,lpiff 4; liDerit: .4,3,. •abon.tbe Lonfefitipper ii-suisain ....', .•.. - —Rev.. Dr. , Man, IforaterlY at And. ghetry city hi aelirering, ."by ifkaitor a #4**4:Fieffiirgimk. and, 9_ _PO ffer ..attiAtuanninetiens, sneaks .of: eerme, Sabbath: ral Sabbath:g evenings',' et Concen:ThilLlfilit s -dolphin.' - " ''' ' .-..,..'.. :,..'- ',', ' ~'" TheVanua , Diaaonne .; a Tcnneilsanle Colonised= Society+w de- Drerailif Trinity lif.:E.,,ChttridEp Phi sl: p7aii,"garidej:7orning,l4litti iiist4l>Y, ,",4. Oen" 14-MidiPiill4l4 DT ;(heart Ca lculi- -It is stated. th et several Tap* - . - liesl4*__. _iol6.l4se44.stAitiW4l.*_, du late at yOrford liniventDV:pt:-li , 1 n• Wored-the:morstand: .._ :- , . • ;.•-•.Th•T.Odoinitierilatir on Of takeits have been hol4ingn•• Ms: lion for _mend i days past in„ the. Done= Catlelio:Dainh isr-.AllegherirCity., : '-'116"66444-16C:11LP PO* 3 .* *ad' • {Or tie eni0.4*84 1 , 1 85 E, - 1 f -, 1 , CITY ' 7tl'7l!•Ti.`ld.i"--- . " .. AND 'SUBURBAN , PrOwlef . Atpzdayla Evening Gazette The Ittahaitingliiiiitviui. - 1— The. Cleveland; grog,lifaiiigiig: It:Or:aid passed Into. the. ,iii- of the Atlantial and CiretOircitiiiit'Ealloid:Catorialiii id gis i tiro of thircoote, opt% Wilt hereafterbereentrolled bi It; and aulkea,o hisliell:oiftitivil.The haitill. las-been etiortehed;.andit le ifilf lidcoltn • saga Idahorilegllallitad; tine preserving iti ilistirictitt ';dtwignittioW:liad* Charaiihir.' 1be .... ....... . . . ~ . . ~.. "ia iasitaman.i win still be -in !bitable and MT' 4 „ tient hande at hfz. , C. , L. Abodes, the foimer EtTorrinteed 'mho %het' the Ottept IlUt etal:l3itagar; and the toriaectota and drr , iag:farcii at Oki' road , frill. .reinin sic oat 4 aTbe rails for - the 'Ai foot - sant - 04er litraady down from Leaeitbilliv ai r eicielliild, a nd: rho inarvirk 44404 41giiiii , lite bib titittinic it the new sw :Avery la expected ea le , tourzteted by the 111t h of 0-. . eambet, IV oot-sohtte",•#floti tags tiait belron ' -through fOint tice:21:0t11:j110-ki•.,'0_0.*4 11ew - role.. ; 4, :446,,auLD.C.. vair. 4 o l o. PriA i rlr i - ident, a train Of bread and narrowvars 11 bealadwaVez Cavilled- iral drswif-by lota angita tt,Levrittsbart,7,Yhate:the 'broad earl williro_switotial:priiii,thes/XTlAtueino Grant. ,Stearaltballirey;te.siealitiesi-l'ark, -,ao' ah a ntaihadair_ot thaarsila rat mat-Youags7 tom•,.(rtibi- win ..b. dpetet - lefferbalcs,l e ttg ei " ind'freighth cars; ratite* irijr:',:t . • ,, 14atost_Westerim'ii4ilagezt, The Attantia.4 eapect tmonipletnAllekitne to Cincinnati in Januar!, atartkne:to_perfect.the broad, wa;wite" 'kaliintio6l).t.,litil ertico',T.rg, ,Atuntier" Great, Weitart,:aard-r.o* . a nd : Missies pli itailroadr, betweenlicor.Merk and li t. f. • The wortiniesielli .:Irafr.-Antutini Ever Th*alfutilliOltll4l4l* Chia go. . . conveys eontributionsitel the great 'North "steiterri-ITilrpr.thrjeTtelSt Of — ski and wounded !sblarer:C.''. Tea.' liberality of :the , iphoideAricontribtliiims tol:kkre'reliel. o oor bisee dofenderi; iseemi ' 14:: ..... no . liidt. Amonglim ,roceißts on,lrrirsd;y last;, or pnblisliedlittio•Thiesgb- pieers, we notroe the fcdlrriY4 cd4rthutiV".frPP Pm! ) 4 , . , l'i l v.S.Wititi-raVolianinli..of -.oil . from Alfas's:it firma.in:Pittabarglv--valstasl.,ooo.-,:-: ' . ~- ent* kegs Mills froiliTmg; "Painter & Co:i 10 do W from fiatiman ROM' kCo woad 'kohl lielfrifght k cihili ' dc; fimalguk Woad it c 0 . .. iiii4V. dolltui LlOyd &B leck. • -Seven! . 1 from othall,alt onAho.sitsy.• , •..--,,-,-.` . ~ Otb jatitert - of taiga litini:ll7 1if.. 16 ; :rili til 'l,Strfib,:.iqw,o.spoi,.froi4..l46e,„ Jlherb ,-4.Vo;:;:;4.lt4ti,fOisissami. ilrai4 JI: shed- of- one loch turret: ttbnie feet totig-triZ•feretWil l o , weight IsB2lllloolxid Wt.fiaT . ' • .7. ' ' ~.& aplendld.grm,lftitrVterfrari.;Mioile, - With 'end,fekter; wortrsloo;from..ll4- ' "Eleven brass kettles, frout:limso,& .po.:. .`Two iii r ab A , pr r i fi boiss e1f;!1:02:1 . Oinr. John - i6i: -'''.- 7,. • - ' '' A tot of hoies'iri.i] NeWitstiex & . ..firiff, - Mid some from:Lippineott../ted.... ' Broxier's•rive*from.eveAltissly&'qo. Five boxes tobeMM;.teldetikt VIE Six improt'p4:4olfeecloll4l Item Novelty -..: A.bundle of gskaaisedl Week' iihetrk iron ' 120‘lbs i :. . . Givio.44 bk-,1 tiro* 1,:. 4 ante oi{p~7n ,4 zt 94 . 47 7thwA wraga, a ewo osbQTQPU i A k i.i - asg.r cete .l titer l-W6n"g"- idZi !A 11. list,ilte tad ;004 V•thetid'l24 d graiglietin i V o r tota Zad Ogro a re l iteiti4l tt*tait" Idare teen - 1W: 4 1 3 .dsno • ,00110.114RegAPP".". ,ilo3ll4g:# b. 444e167Ctitia4lhell="the filW;ll4t""' conia,balivn*llsed die %iv iste dbX togas'_ ' ;h9 "" 4111 of the ' iWAPP 033 4 F ~ oid .. u S l t il k t u r teem wheMi t b7 . -n- nnt 1:s ' irirai.l,aiwearetroonseobei -election of Judge Agnorw.Aorldte`lilugrettd"PenOlb crested airs csief;ftrAoi 4014.1.4it5ide44- Judge of the Twenkr-lifth:.ilistrictiarktch wilt be. Alledly*ExecuttetractntutintirMll the next °W.W.I eleetioW; Mtllei:11?0•104‘. gays "In order ,tp:ffiv.t:o# akt.42 from, ,e1170#09, 4.19.1120,0414.cin tha. Matter, arrangements bamboo* madelsythe Miscalle-OZykunitriefor dui •iiiiiietrit coon.. tin 41'001.4itinliefoilittldiwRit -i g ali:eo4-. vent it an earig e fthr.ftiquir a art. ciding who shall recommen ed or thn ofigineriL This. Ofe think, is the prep in s' way to ascertain the radios pt the people reglad ttiltiit dill high °Moe. On the part f fountir we lik4 o Sste i Mt - iamb of Theneser . Be Wl'Junkin, T t 111 ' FxranLf.:lls` thtifiae Atkinson and j ob 50111'10;1mm ough fore Aidemnah—licao; Allegheny, on a chargrel ot mlotalniagalra Tooleatiaerfalseptitcmfee.;:, The_pmegator, Mr. Neely, keeps a twin on _theNortit_Comfaoh,'Allegheny,-and--allegoe, tb" the dgeIa4IOIPDAIR,PoIX-ettliod War advantage Oita Meknes , whited his ham' and informed. hts.wife the they hid purchased the cows from him (Neely),.anti'npon .s•. 'flitted Wiry were enemata 'thliertheni away. 14,-;elwptlegedihnt they disposed &gem and pockete d the - procfleftt. ,_Ai t raiultdit a s haring made siefiVehhilliendtkirefore tutu the snitiorpeOprzhis property ; A son and Collikeriterrhbhno hall for a farther bee 4 gniwids ,' -..,.. iriiitinklpy Inartlankr 1 61 I" .--I'—'-' Scott Some werittidafltgi the Iliad" lit' th l & t a ng TO01:11 t _ilk; - Dl their lege' , in :..,e ritetabliblag utor, bad:, wee rose id hod t ,, t h e " c ho w, ' w ith er of the butt 'Mae ja w " e l o l j Oi l loton a - rdagdaSisifia d*ate s. ,, ter ykes gnat: • 1 4 of las .111,1111322,,,Th5-gurik.i t at f bee n [mans_ sta . t il i b h i c e -e a lataut litilix3ed for , , no . n. v i e 6 , - ea, en ezeeriaapett77 - pmet, .17 . . t( 46:211et i 1 1 7 mei pted to t4 3 X - bt I " l4 "''''' i. i t end 11 Om OF, t he Dineen! 0...0 1114 # ___... r goditiAtomfeara , ' -1 , ' .1 1 jos • leir•ff s'',.......____Y . —-•' : ' - I fILICalt"" )11 , A t s4l9. ll2l 4;;VlD:rhid a ::::M ( T es itrio a t w ai - v . o t het Filek;!)7, , bit* 611 P - ~ -:er ileitriffnion i. 3 !, 1 4 13 1 — d6ii. 6 r .l .. _. liii• 11/10#1 1.:,10/04101,130ige.174 — latike Oct. " ' Mig4 lifedinilleki.t--4 L L.I7M-Ikt4R-Cli4 .IR7/4galla on a digit" iltattiim Ainitalli;dlMS it edit:a ititstitnte, named Willieur-Heckley, to desert. Reeltley:, ... titA.ed3.4t. WOO, :§0 la: Prori to al a sOh gtlPPOicrz-. g# 11 ... 11 ;.. PoliN, Id the Marsha's, office; he received :$l5O from Redputli; that \ IP 1,4r1:' 0 "k1e011,5p7,i in company. with Itelipitii, akA oritke bridge" bottled to induce him to go to Ohio, and cell himself. again; effacingtefurnielthlnir with citizen? 'clothes, and telling him that he could then desert and go to:Canada.— Motley declined this prep o, and, theri. went to Redpath's house • •iilierehirirtus to receive the balance ofd' W.:inlay, and • giro a= receipt foe the same. .11edpath strata a seidiPt• fel $300; ybc wee eigneilimlieeklei making his . mark, is "hel could, not write.,Heckles 0W12100150 more, he dlltiges tat' Redpatli 'Only' paid • his; 12i *and' took the reeelptit hill; ming that 'be "would make it all right." .' Aft& he ent Josarup,..at.PhiladelPhis, he alleges tha w, be vas notieed to come here tomttsburgh, is a iribierv`airelnit Be**, te ltd. not Weight:the-suit. The testimony is very eon treilietory, east lieekley's s toryt seems to be considerably mixed up. as is still.on trial. --..0r .. . . . F , . The Case of Dr. R. A. King. • Votive already announced the . arrest Of' Dr. `x: A. King and his , son, on a charge of aea . ,- , l . stlig a deserter to escaPi.' .Thi;Oise'cime, up- before ...bommissioner Sproul on rosy Morning, bat the hearing was postponed until icor o'clock in the afternoon.' . The alleillablii against,the aroused are • That the doctor far • shed,a_anit of eitisens' clothes to a substi tute named Henry Noulett, who was then in the custody of the trorost. Mantua; ill the mine- Imilding:in 'which the doktbr .has.lils office; said lhat the. Mini - after changing Ids clothes, was sent out in ' Company with the doctor's:son, creating the impression ria the mind of the gaud that the maxima , a patient of the . doctor. 'Nothing...Mom was known of. Kohlett until he was arrested for stealing two kegs of lager beer, and committed to jail. :When questioned as to his esespe, lie stated tliat, King had aided him in the manner d de , for certain sum of money, an he ill -May tor atify the statement trader oath. King denies the charge in tote, and denies that he had ever seen or knosin Fordett. The Crludnal Court. •FIZIDAN FORENOON, Oct. Y 9 \ --Jades Stowe end Brown. . Robert Gillespie was conricted of a charge llothigliway robbery, preferred by George 51'. Horton, who testified that on the night of tbe 1005. of October, while passing along Centre 'avenue, the defendant came np behind him ',and knocked him down and then robbed him lof a pocket' book conta i ning 545. A him I made fit a new trial. - lidwardifaikey and George Hall were placed trisillOt highway robbery. Tbe prosecutor, Wen. 54. Tetridge, testified that While in the barroom of Savages hotel, one night in Sep: Comber, Hall ineista on biz taking drink with him and when ho refused Hell seised him, by the nook and hold Ilea. He was then struck froin.behind by liewkoy. and knocked down. Hefore be got upon.bio feet again his pocket. book wee stolen, containing some - triter fifteen dollars, butte could not tell mail of the men robbed him. The jury fiimid a vwedlct et aaiault and battery. • • Assuan ron CourrxtvEusio.-1.1. &Deter, live efacer Simmons, from Cleveland, assisted by Mirstuil IC iblock, of Youngstown, and one , ortwo Umlaut marihas, made a descent, on ruuday evening lut, on a house in 'Tortuga • bliwiii omitted by Mm. Starling, and arrested Junes Gately, 11..1.. PfttiOat and Robert lifo -tiellend, en a charge of melling-und issuing counterfeit Ignited States - coin, of the denomi nations of quarter and half dollars. They were teen to Cleveland Wednesday morning, for examination. The proof against them is said to b e of s very positive charecter. • StrDPPS Dura.—JohnSala Esq., ono 'of the oldest and most .prominrot . cithens of Jobristown,lebsnon minty. died of apoplexy on Nednasday of last week. Ho wu enpsed at the time in the adjacent moun tains., -110elt the attack coming on, and re marked' that he was sinking , whim Br. Bich ol 2hompaon caught him. He expired in a few 'kindles, and was interred ea Sunday with Masonic honors. . Ifust—Uselko Accituun..--Qn Monday of last - *ea. &Child of Thomas Virtue, of Creel Creek townilifp, Washington county, was so badly iealded. as to die the following day, after tufferfng . a night Of the most, eXcllitilaing rlitt; The little girl (she was 'god About two yeariy was playing around w wet; tub, and „unfortunately overturned upon herself • vessel Containing boiling water. Danotsr.D.—.o the recent meeting of the WMhington Preibyteri, hold_ M New between the Bor. Wm. B e Keeling and the PrOltyte- Ash' coffgreptlon of Mount Prairileot t now , Hickory, W'Mhingron county, wam asseived, at the rrinest of hit. K. We believe wane difference Cabled bet Ween K. .a . large portion of the corigreptiou Raw Banwr.—Thoharn of Clerk hictlehsn, in Liberty township, Trumbult.tio-, 0, was en tirely destroyed bytre on Monday nightof 'Week;logether with its contents, cOnsisting of rain hay, wool and in:Ming unisons. The her ;rise - oboist $1,500, with no tuatara**, ' ThertaXxio lily to actonnt for the tire except ,On the'grortid that it was the work of en to Arronsvasirro—Cluts, W. Lewis, of this city,. has-been appointed Reeraltihg Agent for the Twenty-Second District, and has opened an oeleii , aa 98 Fourth street. itt3 will :pay a 'burnt, C;(4402 to men who have derred nine ;months Iti;the army, and On to Is* recruits. dit iilai r Enlist tinder this smangernent will be *edited.' td Allegheny connty on the neat gtarinx Witrano.—The New York Mame, Herald, Warta, ate.; The lade praditafpiforpere Weekly; Street d' Seta e New rrarktNeeklyr Gleamile Literary -Ciaapeaips sod, in.nottord,- all the -popular If.fora, , Plett. rill, Literary and Religious papers puhlished in emanate= oitiet,ill to.found o,J,obq P. ' Mt'treat. •Ainzirf ofillniztir 11nm—A 'min giving the name of MI Witnier,'Was arrested at Leh 'Anon, on Tuesday, avinlag last; twill* been ,iduOided as the atan Thesold 4-stalinabile to ioreph.Ellmiberger !of- Arauell townshi r_ Lebanon County.- : animal - ha been' Olen' Intrailthriatian 11. , Mislay; and was sold fOr 1101;1 ,Witmer areonnltta.topritolii • VPlP.FWw.Phip:Lobanon • cOuntli•wos wn ' rwt-• Jatt._&lito Widgo ot an .nbanaoud CO' Idtpsfig township, on the 18thAnst.,:tho; plink on which the war walking giro 114.11111! fell wdistanoo of twOntpliwoloot op Ake roAki Wow t austagalmastinttaasstesiti. She was about fifty-font years of - • Kicut•lt..... lloitur..-04 Thursday aft* nu°°&-uhlloggt arte..jallitdoraMeimor4, a 'etbllik-:o 46l4 .W o r P ?k f,tot f irin s . lasckiir mut 3soszatint thirilweb, a f•the•roye biladitKaf•:utitble livalnef.°44 1 'hOuppiii3ii rib titer t thit,thilinsis 11.014rg,be :. AtZlii4cii• Ltil4ii9ithilisiortri, Ciii, Pm iildlthis asaidlig,.at.nf o'otocie, •b• 7 li10,!-, 70 Pw l ' ine i ll Ir t0 e. ,lA!,!ri 4 -zi74l 'it " timl " ! '''' 'u11.1414.914 AVM 4x i- c-, , , .I Afirt=toh,s,..ww'• -r;;, ~--, 1 .1 P.l. auaur that;eatfum sa-4 M 1 6W" - • 1 :' , 4 - `-, ' B-N. Y. rpacco,s;pe:teOlisii , 4 Ai *am* ts tbscountry.._•_. • • . ~, VAwis.awas.y. raw's, 4;ti l earoot* 1! ),k WA ' . li bi lMaill llo . , lio. a Iriftlatrk ; ' - - erAl .. - , r , ' 401.44"thirlibalmil Plaii4o, 1 04 -SP. • . p 0 . daoctor ? . at iguslivu*;..! , L :i:«l7,l . o#.loria lenifited4444V ra h ..u..:virritfi :AISP lthsailliporatrriusbeGM4l*Thft ..• - ir it heijk=a,..M i liVOt fliiiie""l-invtrulaillearM 4804::: -.1 14 4 1 403 4 A. 4.17-31trt=fi. - Unlit UM MEW • • • OUR IBLADELPIILI , OPltub WPM. • EITRACTLFROPASOUTHERN PAPERS COMMENTE OP THE EICHEOND PAPTBSIIH THE HEITEMOP THE REBEL MEE. • PHRASE GRI GO HOP E. MM OFF VIE CAMP . OD SEMMESAFRAID:Of.TNEVAKOER 14T: Rumored Iniurreetlimin . , JUMESE OTT RA* TO IHE '4lloliNli 113 INSUIPSEIO?i .817:101INGO dre., &e 4, " Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Carcita Putt.ateriputa,Oct4o, 1861. The Richmond Examiner pp : The seism ., of the rims will be a bitter disappointment I toes higlihopes forFaed of Stair efficiency and influence !likin the fate 4the war by the Ban , gain's tided' of our people. :yortt, admits of great doubt, Whether their importance to our muse wainotmuoh overrated. It is, inepirit, the most unfriendly act yet done towards as by 'England: . We cannot hope that any action of - Parllamtint will rime the recline of the sea ids. The Richmond _Dispatch says: We aro 1111• able now to repel this act of war, for an act of war it Is; but mei trust that it will he held in Sierlastlng remembrance by this and all fa ' bare itoneisbietie of Southern men. The rebel papers devote much comment to I the leisure 'lir the rebel rams, etiasiffeet to re gard them as a small foss to the Confederacy. The disappointment created by this sabot the British Government is very poorly concealed, and Lord Rosati meets with immense vitu- petition. The rebel privateer fleet, consisting of the Alabama, Georgia and Tuscaloosa, was cruis ing off Cape of Good 'Elope. Capt. Semmes, of the Alabama, had sold his prise, the Sea Bird. The United Staten steamer Vanderbilt was repairing in Siinen's Bay. 'Semmes has so knowledged to be afraid of the Vanderbilt, and says that he would try to avoid an en gagement. If she blockaded his vessel in, Simon's Bay, he would use all mean to elude her, as he did the San Jacinto at Martinique. The Vanderbilt, he said, is so very much fast er than. the Alabama that, if once engaged, his could not get away. The lonian Islands are to Lc annexed to Greece immediately. The British (toot bombarded and rased to the ground the Japanese city Bagman& The pixies and factories area heap of ruins. Jeff. Davis arrived at Mobile on Saturday, and caries Sod the troops there. It is deniedby the Maoist - 5.(6a.) Telegraph that Stephens has gone to Fug but says he is still at his residence.in Crawfordsville, where he has bean fer months past. The RielsmOnd Wlu9 sap that the closing of the faro banks till withdraw from the markets the most extravagant customers of market men, and this fact, it is thought, will have some influence upon prices. Unconfirmed rumors say that the people of Richmond have risen in insurrection against the authorities, released the 'Union prisoners, seised the arsenals, and held the rebel Capital in their control. Meade's army is repairing the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Nothing further. The Spanish Province of St. Domingo le in a ferment. The insurgents have de stroyed the city of Puerto Plata. The witolo coast lila be blockaded. The insurgents bad sent a flag of truce to the Spaniards at Puerto Plata, asking for tisodicipp and provisions for the sick and woundedwho fell into their hands et Santiago. The insurrection is organized and led ws and conduated humanely. The rebel plans in Texas are vory deter mined. The trans-Mississippi army is to be concentrated on Sabine , liver. .Arkansas and Louisiana are, to be aracurited by the misin.l strength of their armies, and they will hold Texas at all cost. P 7. J. J. 119 T PROI PUN GEN. MEMIE, FEELING ENE ENEMY IMPOWLAT toiimtvra ANTICIPATED REPORTED RETURN OP TROOPS FROM BREWS ite., ax., a°. New Year, Oct. 80.-43poelals to the World from Washington, Oct. 2@tb, shy Everything was quiet in front ao-day, though this ovenr in . .Itritdfi!xu; Annottitcea,t4si•Gen. Meade is.feellitthunnemy, and will soon onto an important movement. Refugees who bays come within our linos roport that Rood's division, of Longstreet'i corps, hoe returned from Bisgeo army to Lee. 114 i r it li o adto, ti.i:l4oitl!ann°l k will be completed Ain't?* TentOrctsfo Itiainiond:PiPtirs ire received, but COntainicethingkie. All is itiiiitatilieiresi.and at Charleston. Ihnratibia taiogiSPinii4toirrom.the north Os riot iii*obniiind,iiiititirtniinted by pas sangelnyvih!) Orinioci rafilekliVarN alalti g ation on-Ole Mlssissipol-Allbcted7tlfy*.pu Ob.FoitIA001,0131.11"011Vng? • _ Tvirol4; 7 1 ,91 11 8 9 eC IL; 11 th,siy, • , koiskia*Teeeitti fretnirtakshurg states that the litiiisaria his been mid tratunisli7 hoyl,:endsioybvp.hoetlot light - -Otte Wilsta h od nton IQ zulTiVt -1.10i( o ne 'WO ate.feret4lo•V the Pfegon ce etely • boat in ee' etroisrettoyd &I iiiora7 Wets: -*mamba 0_ 1 144 AM4olol.akiestroy htl,lhe l t*4I)VIS to. ViPirs4ol,lo PPcliOsken bolts boom tuttosasitipe, ran ,aihe're -Aso • eheti•stteekeditilleit deittojed; the . pu , slows being left .corthe . bittAce, to go hti loom the' • The narigitiott of the ;her I. likely to be _seriously adoototiti:.thit =gime as no - coni. .T°7 l can, be ite**th. the, Noistt." , !The work of itreistlteiituf .aa-dttiv ,for!itie* 41610 of siesdpf prokedies. The Steamer , 4.13. White Captare&by the 10.belha • .‘, " Zth i si Oct * . ,Or7 .1110, 44 1 :/ ° r 1 49 . 3* 26 th 0 46 $ tisk otrathe }g roinst a company of Pa r ithail Reegn A d " tb command of M.J. Engler' Barrong attack the steamer J. B. Whibr;onifoi dthetnarle 402 4 Clwaspealte Cattal,,captarlat lantagliat, Welber tOth 41341ag - _ataclitae sad. Om ligbistoo44l l, 4 T. too* es Itown . ' irisil ; c, HiVA TOO lethtch - etas knet from Air° toTetATINF *walk Italian Mr waylo Groat tilloati,ao Wat tuna at a place called ligth,OMSp. Harem', and panellists watelakartnta a ramp near hLand„ pendia, 4110 atiagiarotacratuad at 'FOOD; 411: 1 Murciao abs atta4eil atallauistaer 'tan; on the iiima; bilitoravialodrea tigaslite gie got byi 1914Pettel..1101 k746°134P4t. alfatelaltit; irt1f. 1 4t 6 0. 44 4 , 0 4 1 0:41 tromegrealie . ,ALlMl,Mik PITA 4/0144 irtet 4ataitatiti trlYatatag6 y sfeliWayed,ihitairOW Pu iOttrd dtAVVOk' li k l.4it)4t* 011004 ottl.q'o • • RECOIL!). 1 . -FINAL-Ftly; APT TRADE. , . . ' Transit, Oct. 10--The telegraph report. onntttet change in Gehl to-day, the • New V oric quotation at noon being Iliti-la drelino of 2,1 i per rent einem .Tlittraday. nilrer,idee, few shade lower, the lisle Turk quotation bldg 141. liere, cur tankers Bre paying iingip) , ; for Gold, and 1300,131 for Silve t r. Eastern Exchange le steely at p. bluing, mei ~,„ o % per coot prom, wiling. , Tla affai* 41:20six potscilt Government Loma are daili on the„OFIXAso. Oct Wednesday, Joy C,,i.da, the Government ;Await, add the greatest amount that ha has sold litany one day, reselling the enormities eareGotw ctf three milfienh fereety-fire thoatead, four 414-.4 oseVfly dollen I The movement In Gold and Gore rnment Seettritiva continue to attract a large share of attention, nod the„"nps" and "downs" of the Conner gonetour last have exerted a Marital Infinence thrultshoutleas• In marts. Tile general aspect of affaire is tlever tholesa regarded. eafavonsbls, whether 11l regents thl. .City or the entire, North. Though...erne people are wont to snort that the prevailing prosperity, which to everywhere apparent In the loyal sectlon of tics Country, is more apparent than reel, that, in fact. it is thoretrult of a greatly inflated currency, mid has no eubstantial tads, yet, I (viewed from an un prejudiced and purely commercial stand point, we in cline to the opinion that the almost 'onlversal ver dict will be that our Country . ; or the * Northern part of It, was scarcely over In a more prosperous condi tion than at Dreamt. The production of all the principal articles of comniorce is immense, and, In many commodities, exceeds that of any previous year, And LII fully commeineurate with the Met-eased necuesl. rim of the Country, growing oat of a state of civil . . War. The production of Goal, Bread Stuffs, Provisions Lumber, eta., do., during the past few ears, shows • *toady and Important !vicuna°, which l e fully equiva lent to the par centago of increase In the currency which represents their value. A compariam of the production of the principal articles during the past • Bre. years could not fall of convincing the maw in credulous that the health and pis:emeriti of the Country are fully adeqUate to the groat took which has devolved smon the Governmeet--that of main mining the National exhitence, by overpowering the rebAliona element which wan lately aproad over so vast an arm, but which terming gradually contracted by means of the Irresistible power of tiro United Stator Government. The prosperity of the country is certainly very marked; and when we consider the deleterious Influences ever alerted by war on all branches of trade end commerce, it atoms wonderful that it No. But it is evident that the people am Last coming to mole fully appreciate the advautarr which we eoloy, as compared with the state of utfoect within the contracting limits of the Confaileracy, and doing thie, turves a perfect reliance in the ability of the Government to bring the war to • auccessful horse—to realer, to tis the United . Buttes of America. In their entirety, ill the l dable because of the fiery ordeal through which they have bean called to pass Merrier toestahlish the impossibility of dis integration as applied to oar CormU7.—Acir York Skipping Lid. PITTSEIIIRIRII MARKETS. • Frortqa, October, 50, Ism. nova GRALII—Thare iv conaldorgle marl ty the Grain market, inal prices go firm and milt sld4iled• "" 4 " 4 w 003 &wind:magi .e note talcs of 500 , Inash Bed from warm at 51,25. Ct.ra la ittm with small Wes of Shellod on track at 51,049 1, 0 7; ago of 'Scars to anise at 51,05. Barley firm but unchanged; sales of 1000 bush from wagon at 5410 fur Spring, aunt 53,5 0 for Fall. Osts unchang ed; sale of 2 cars st 750, soil Ido at 710. Rye—now offering. Floor Is steady with mall mite from atom it for nar quotations. Buckwheat flour Is selling In bulk 84,00 per mt. GROCRIMES—The grocery market continues to rid, firm, though there is no change to notice In 'al- um. We note sales of 8 bidsßaw Sugar at 13%c for chi:dee Cuba, and 14c for prima New Orleans; and 25 DLLBefined Tallow at 14%c. Coffee Is steady, with sale In iota of 30 bap at 13% to 34%c fur fait . to vicar, Mullane. unchanged mile of 25 bbl, at from ITI to 65e. , PROVISLONSr-There is hut little defog in Bacon, and the markat is quiet, and the stork in first bao.la almost exhausted. Lard is firm with some inquiry, and pri me battled rendered is willing at 11%81 9 .• Men Pork is firm with ',maintain br at isk $15,50n) aDit per I f ll MILL YEED—There is a rery deo , this article, with but little In market. Sale of 4 car Bran, tp arrive, at 5101 par cwt. 51 Wittig. may be quoted at 8 - 0 5 . ASIIES—lino and a shade higher. Common Soda may be quoted et 0.ag4ye...; Reflood Soda, .534, - : h'l train Sods Bc, and Alkali B%@lic. Sale of 3 ton Pearls at 9Y¢. CRACIP,RS—Ibare advanced one—half mot per pound. The following Are the manufacturers card ram: Water, 'Sc per lb; Batter tie; Segni 10e; Soda and Roston Be. CHEESE.--hi firm but !rithoot quotable change' sales of 40 has common W B tit. 12Y 4 c; and: 25 has, prime at 13c. APPLES—The receipts continua quite largo, and the tuarkat, ju musulmano, Is a shade moiler, tbOu gh price' are without quotably change, ranging from 82,75 to 53,00 per bbl. HAT—Thera is a an:dinned fair demand, and the market Is firm, and ptices aro well sustained Pittsburgh Eetruletua Market. Ocr. 30—The most remarkable kature we have to notice in the Petroleum:market today, le the mle of DoOu barrels of Robned, in bond, at public suction. The salo was well attended, though the bidding was woo put very *kited, yet the prices realised were fully up, we, paltere r to the anticipations of those in. termite& Of The WOO, harsh, of l'Ilrilllant" 4- Carta, 20..a1l sold at 40c: WO at 4.2 c, and . 2% , tat 4.1 c; fial bbls "Standard" sold at 42X,c, ..a n SR bbls "Ardescol • it 43)4c. There were tnii privatitsales reported, and, ea the market is in &way unsatinfactory condition, ibis impossible to Sine PHI O O oroctatlousl • In 'Crude there was noth ing done that we could hear of, and we quote the Wang price) at:2oc, packag3 roturae4, and 55c, patkiigroalneleded. Bodine and Residual remain about as last quoted. • ' - ?lent York Petinieuni Market. ELpecha plgolch to the . Pllttiburgh Gazette. -377, Yosiir 90t-.30--nia principal . feature In bus. iieo lima to-day, la fa mailing contracts, and several latinriei are reported, The market for Crude is very dull, and prier are 1-cent lower, with small siGeo on the sPiit 6t (;;31c. NailaMi In band, is did mid noMlnal,mithsaks en the spot at 464 and November and Decaber dellveike may be quoted at 47e. Free pil himdeclined to 55 to 57e,. and Naptha b da Cat 75e. . • • Cleveland Market. 00r,W.-211one-4iace 100 bbla extra at 1.1,LO; GO do XX at $6.00;175 do do at.58„2.5; 80 do do at $0,40, innl AG do XX White at $7 7a. Wbeat-QUiet. &Id minehanged,"AATChangeealei 3 eat s red Co track at 111,27eVtAtibMti1;113:141..fitlertalorla111.27. Mriate was in demand, but there is very little being offered, Abute ;Cluing° saki I,3oolnnh md alma • - ati11„.27; 1 ear mixed white and red at $1,35. Corn-Qtdet. no tranaaction.xtetqt*lBolB.lltalut KG= from owe. Oant-Steedif salmi ear on track at 60e, Ilye-Bale car to arrives; $1,15. - Barley-Sala 1 cavort track atlll,oDe.' ?den Pork-Market quiet, We quote city at $lB,OO and clear at 1117,00. Ilighwine.-Sales 100 Md. at 67c; tams holders were sating 573C z e. all day, closing Arm at that • . . Cotton in KAMM& From the Lcadenworth papers ere learn that the Kansas cotttat crophorheehacomplete =CMS, and ono htnger.dolsbtMl-ltrat the climate and latrine such that cotton can be profitably raised there. The vftweseed cotton hes beet enecessfUt almost there., CustinceVertiftetheirartetiee 'sent =front' Viltdihigton ;skid:front dcrertt