ftye ®ail|} past* JAMES P. BARK, EDITOR AND PftOPKTE TO B, Term s»—Daily, Six Dollars per year, stricjUy In 'tfdvavde. Weekly, Blng'e subscrip tioDß, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OJF IHE CITY SATURDAY MORNIN NOV CiT"S efore the officers reached the yard he him gained terra firma, and made good his escape. He has not since been visible to the oyos of the police. Every effort will be made to secure the oarties who loft the goods with Jordan, They have evidently been doing a heavy business and “making it pay.” We hope they may soon be canght. A gentleman of this city, just returned from Indianoplis, Informs us that Col. Jas. A. Ekin, Quartermaster of the Depart ment of the West, is extremely popular there apd is performing his multifarious and arduous duties with ability and promp tltud.i. Col. Ekin is admirably fitted for the position by a long business experience and haß, so far, fully realized the expecta ’ tions of his many friends. He is the right man in the right place and will not be found wanting in any emergency. Held To Bail.- Joseph Morganstern, ol the firm of Morganstern & Bro., cloth iers, who have been indicted for fraud in connection with the oontraot for army clothing, appeared in the Court of Quarter Sessions voluntarily on Thursday after, noon, and gave bail in the sum of $5,000. He had been absent in Europe, and duriug his absence a now bill had been found againßt him. Hence the necessity for en. taring bail. The clothing Fraud cases Bgainst the Messrs. Frowenfeld, Morganstern and .Chas. M- Neal, will, it is expected, be ta ken up and tried next week. A true bill has been found against all the parlies and all exespt Morris Frowenfeld, who has been for some time abseat, have given bail for their appearance. The Supreme Court is now in session, but we have beard no in. timation that another attempt will be made to remove the case upon a certiorari. Sawyer’s "Soap, acknowledged to bo superior at home, is being largely used in the United States army, and gives general satisfaction to all. It has the addition al advantage of being cheaper than other brands, inasmuch as, being carefully made, it gpeß as far as possible. Well Done —Cherrytree borough, In diana county, contained, at the breaking out of the war, a population of sixty able bodied men, some over sixty years of age. Ofthesß nineteen are now in the service of their country. Stolen and Becaftured —On Wed nesday nigbt week, fifteen horses were ta ken from Union men in the upper p&rt of Marion county, by parties who passed by the stables of all the secessionists, and stole from Union men only. They were pur sued to St. George’s, in Tucker county, but escaped. They are supposed to have gone over towards Romney, and it iB believed that the same horses were retaken there by General Kelly Wheeling Press. The Corsican Brothers. —This play was produced at the Theatre last evening, with fine effect, to a large and fashionable audience, Mr. Neafie. as Louis and Fa bian dei Fraochi, excelled himself and met universal approbation. As Don Caesar de Bszan he also won much applause, and lairly, as he represented the jocular court ier admirably. The “Corsican Brothers” will be repeated to-night, when we look for a lull attendance. Bobbery.—On Thursday night last the Btore of Mi'. Richey, in Webster, Washing ton county, was broken open and robbed of cloths, muslins, boots, &., besides four teen dollars in money. Mr. Richey’s loss is about $2OO. Pay Day ot the Pennsylvania Re serves The Pennsylvania Reserves, Gen; McCall’s division, will be paid off between the Ist and 10th of November.— Gov. Curtin and Gen. MoCall have bo arranged .matters that the soldiers' can forward their money to their families at home, Committed for Trial.— Df. W. J. Smith, arrested for .counterfeiting, hacLa hearing before D. S. Commissioner Bailey on Thursday afternoon and was committed to prison for trial. The Evidence^ against the prisoner tv, we understand, quite con clusive, and ho will hardly be able to es* cape conviction. Kennedy's Ban S* N oie and Commercial Review, for November lei, is on our table. It has a long list of new c> unterfeits,which should be generally examined. Handsome and cheap* — o* Hanson Love, 74 Market street, has just returned from the Eastern cities with a splendid assortment of shawls, cloaks and dress goods. Some new stylos and good bar gains. One of the novelties iB the McClel* lan Cloak; he has new style shawls, bol morals, dress goods, &c. Pickpocket. —A man named Henry Norris was arrested last evening by the Mayor's police and locked up fora hear ing, charged with picking William Hand ling pocket of a purse containing six or geven dollars. Personal. —Falkenberg.—The great naval expedition sails to-day, with We, Us & Co. on board. See New York daily papers of next week for our whereabouts —will write. Juand Jk vous Encore. Hampton Roads, Tuesday, Oct. 29, Read them at breakfast—the New York daily papers, also Cincinnati or Philadel phia, Leave your address at Gildenfenny’s news depot, opposite the Theatre. Pittock, agent. $21,97 7 08 Pittsburgh office for Louisville Jour nal is at Gildenfenny’s news depot, oppo site the Theatre. Pittock, agent. Sig, Giamboni, assisted by a number of well known ameteura, gives a grand con* cert on next Thursday evening. Resigned.— Lieut. Col. Jas. R. Porter, of Indiana, has resigned his position aa Lieutenant Colonel of the 11th regiment P. K. C., on account of ill health. Dr, Schbnck, the Lung Doctor.— This celebrated physician, who has been making regular visits to Pittsburgh for the last two years, will be at the drug store of Dr. Kevi<-r, No 140 Wood street, on Monday and Tuesday, November 4thand sth, to examine tho lungs of any person who may desire his services. Dr Schenck doos this by means of his “Respiromeler,” which points out the exact condition of the lungs. His charge for a iuU examinat tion is three dollars, but there is no charge for ordinary consultation. lie also gives advice in all chronio diseases of the liver and stomach. f JOSEPH MEYER & SOU, M&nufacturera, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I'liamiTllKfi A CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn street, above the Canal. Haveon h&odalargdaseoruneni ui raaoraod Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of tneir own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality n style to any manufactured in the city, and will *e at r Aßsor ahl* erlfte* feSfeti jpOSTEKS; PLACARDS, caflh*pncefi*to]BuU the times, W. S. HAVEN. 81'THIRD STREET, WHO WTLXi PRINT IN RKUWHITK AND BLUKJWITfI FANCY CUTS,) PLAIN BLACK INK. 49-ooil and see Samples and get prices. “®i an!4 gfPALDING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS* BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sts. no 2 T. J. ukanV t-AUi, Huaua—WM. ukaK? Western Stove Works, 345 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, GRAFF & 00., NT A IimPAOTUBEBBi WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well Be- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE'FRONTS, Hollow-W uu, Ac., among which will be found the BEST COAL COOK BTO VKS IN THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tig’at, Eelipse, and Were awarded the FIRST PBI ffiflOM at the State Pair for the BEST COAL COO K STOVES. Also FIBST PREMIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, QLOIIXA RKP\TBLIO, For the BfflT WOOD HOOK STOVES NiTW IE USE. The KENTUCKIAN and; KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We mil altanth ’ n of DEALERS and BUILDERS-to the largeatetock ol GRATE FRONTS & FENDER S IN THE STATS. N.B^-Weline the DIAMONDSn & ECLIPSE Gcal Cook Stoves with Boap-Btone Lini oga, which the fire better than iron. 1».B. ROGERS &, SOUL, manut bb or ROGERS’ IMPROV ED PATKHT STEEL CULTHMJOR TEETH AND GRAIN B'IULL TEETH, Office, Corner Bu tter and Clymer Streets, Ward, la pmSBDRBB.PL HAND-BILLS, CARDS, Ac IRON! ClT'r, 21 EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night’s Sews np to Two O'clock. Gen. Scott Tenders Ills Resig nation-President Lincoln’s Reply* Washington City, Nov. I.—The fob lowing letter from Lieutenant General Scott was received by the President on Thursday afternoon - ; Headquarters of the Army, i Washington City, Oct. 31, 1860. / To the Hon, Simon Cameron, Secretary of War ; Sir: For more than three years I have been unable, from a hurt, to mount a horse or walk more than a few paces, and that with much pain. Other and new infirmi ties, dropsy and vertigo, admonish me that a repose of mind and body, with the appli* ances cf surgery and medicine, are neces sary to add a little more to a life already protracted much beyond the usual span of man. It ib urdejsnoh circumstances, made doubly painful by the unnatural and unjust lebelliou now raging in the Southern States of our so late prosperous and happy Union, that I am compelled to request that my name be placed on the list of army officers retired from active service.— j As this request is founded on absolute;, right, granted by a recent aot of Congress, I am entirelv at liberty to say that it Is with deep regret that I withdraw myself, in these momentous timeß, from the orders of a President who has treated mo with distinguished kindness and courtesy whom I know, upon much personalinterv course, to be patriotic, without sectional partialities or prejudices ; to be highly oontcienliouß in tho performance of eveiy, duty, and of universal activity and perse-*? vorenee, An. I Stent'd] Smoh Cajotoh, Secretary of War. To Went. Gom. Winfield Scott.— Present. From Springfield, Mo, , Spbinoeield, Mo., Nov.-L— Tiw.ipMil; killed, wounded and mlfsing of the body guard is 51 The killed and wounded of the rebrl 5 , according to their own state-* moot, is filmoft 80. The Homo Guardap pears to have came out strong. They hap* turad and brought back Maj. white, who was a prisoner and the 14 rebels Vrho were tubing him to Price’s Gamp. Hast- aig“fc about 20 of them chased Lieutenant Col, John H. Price and 12 other rebels, killing, one of them, 12 miles South of here, and brought all the rest on, and they are iiow prisoners in our camp. The rear division of our army are coming up to us by forced matches. General Pope and Hunter's commands are expected hero this evening, aDd McKeastry’s to morrow. All our troops are in the best ol spfrits and full of; enthusiasm. General Fremont has taken possession of the flowing mills in this county and is rapidly gathering supplies for the army. Price Is near the Arkansas line. It is doubtful whether he will give us battle. The rebel officers thought jtbat the body guard that made the attack wsb 2,600 strong, and on their retreat swore at their men tor a eet of cowards. We got about 60 of their muskets droped in their flight. Our advance is at O eirk, 16 miles South of here. Fifteen of the body guard were hurried yesterday afternoon with military honors. The Benton Cadets, Ho), man’s sharpshooters, General Fremont and ctaff, all the Buffering and wounded guards and a Large number of citizens, male and female, followed in the procession. The bodies were buried in ono grave, Into which General Fremont cast the first earth. Proclamation of Gen. Dili Baltimorb, Nov. 1 —The following proclamation his Just been issuedr Headquarters, Baltimore, Nov. 1. To the U. 8. Marshal of Maryland and Provost Marshal of the city of Balti- more. i . y Information has come to my that certain individuals, who fortnerly re sided in this Slate, and are known to have ■been recently in this vicinity bearing amis against the authority and the forces of the United States, have returned to their for* mer homes with the intention of taking part in the election of the 6th of Novem ber, inst., thus carrying out at the polls the treason they have committed in the field, and there is reason also to believe that other individuals lately residents of Maryland, who have been engaged in similar acts of hostility to the United States, and in actively aiding and abettiDg those in arms against the United States, are about to participate in the .election for the same treasonable pur poses, with the hopo of carrying over the State by disloyal votes, to the cause of re* bellion and treason. I, therefore, by vir tue of the authority vested in me to arrest all persons in rebellion against the United States, require you to lake into custody all such persons in any of the election districts or precincts in which they may appear at the polls to effect their criminal attempt to convert the elective franchise into an engine for the subversion of the gov ernment, and for the encouragement and support of its enemies. In furs therance of this object I request the judges of election of the several districts and pre ciDcts of the Btate, in case any such per son shall present himself and offer to vote, to commit him until he can be taken into custody by authority of the United States; and I call upon all good and loyal citizens to support the Judges of election, the U. S. Marsaal and his deputies, and the Pro vost Marshal of Baltimose and his police, in their efforts to secure a full and feir ei* pression of the voice of the people of Man ryland, and, at the same time, to prevent the ballot.box from being polluted by trea» fonable votes. Signed) John A. Dix, Major General Commanding. Arrival of tlie Borusula. St. Johns, N. F., Nov. 1- —The steam* ship Borusßia, from .Liverpool on the 23d alt., bound for New York, passed Capo Kace at 5 o’clock this morning. The ad vices' obtained are three days later. The steamships Bohemian and Ldin burg arrived at Liverpool on the 28d alt. The London Times, in an editorial on the American blockade, again complains that it iB not effectual, and reminds the Washington government that foreign gov ernments are bound to recognize only a real blockade. It reminds the people of Lan cashire that the running of the blockade by the Bermuda shows that the catting off the cotton supply is the work of the South as much as the North. It also Beams quite true that all cotton exportation has been forbidden by the rebel government, in order that foreign nations, especially England, may be forced to take Bides in the American quarrel. The King and Queen of Prussia were enthusiastically received at Dantzig and in Berlin. An imperial patent orders that taxes similar to those collected last year be ass Bessed throughout Austria. There is a great abundance of money in the Bank of England and on Change, with indications of a continuance. Consols ware quoted at 'J2j@92j for money and 924 fur account. The Gazette de France denies tho state* ment that a warm discussion had taken place between M Persigny and M. Thouv enal on the Italian question. No differ* ence of opinion exists between these states* The Paris Patrie says that the English admiralty has deeided upon plating the ships of war already built, with iron. If the exoeriment succeeds, could have twenty such vessels in one year. The admiralty had also determined on numer* ous defenses in India, China, the Bed Sea, and at Malta, _ ... The London Times says it is evident in tho face of an English crodit of £2,000,* 000, that difficulty will be experienced in preventing remittances to England. On the Paris pourse rentes ruled at 67i 95c. Reported Release of Col. Mol ltgan. Jeffkkson Citv, Not. I.— Passengers from the West report that Col. Mulligan, the hero of Lexington, has been released bv Gen. Price, He was Been at Warrens bure to-day, on his way to Lexington, to bring away a child left there. Thiß release indicates that the commission sent from St, Louis Borne days since to effect the ex change of Colonels Mulligan and Peabody and Major Vanhorn, for Gen. Frost, Col. Brown and Major Williams, who were captured at CampJackßon, has been sue. cessful. . From Washington. 'Washington City, November I.—The Bleamer Resolute came up to the yard yea tsrday afternoon and went down to the* flotilla agai i in an hour or two. The p uae y came ud last night and left the yard again early this morning. Both Bteamers report affaire unchanged down the river. The rebel steamer Page ie etill cooped m, in Quan lies’ Oreek, but has worked her- sufficiently far in to be out of eight from the Maryland aide. The work on our butteries is progressing i flnely and a number of guns and mortars have been mounted. A few oyster Tran eieg run the blockade now and then, and yesterday a schooner is said to have paßsed Experimental firing with a ten inoh mortar was made at the navy yard this morning with a charge of three pounda.pt powder and an elevation of forty-five dp* Lees. A shell, not charged, weighing 102 riounds. was projected to a distance 0f1.400 toe of flight being about 17, seconds. ~ The -firing demonstrated-- that-- considerable accury may be attained with the eld fastened mortar, at p\ distance of from 1,000 to 4,800 yards they are a veryeffeotiveTreapon. ; • <&*'■ 'V*. From Darttestown generally btuen that "the Hod. John Strothers, the lliieompTomlßiiig'Unionist of Berkeley Spring?, hU been released by his caplora and /jßb]djrlng good 1 hoaltfi at his' owrf fnMabncer Hifp ion, Porto Crayon, s’atttfehfd ‘lothij etiiyibcei>- corns of Ooh. 'BankS’.^dlvieion. ff' v , ,•« Gov, Blair, oT yesterday GeneraTS? ife : Hams, of the 3d brigade and a" citizen of) Michigan. ’ Information, is being .privately, ciredla ted fn this section to theeffeot -that a plan, is On foot to Bifrrhuna or cot off thß'Shji v pliesofthis diviaon, but yourcorießpoad-'' orit dannot learh ,h»w it is to be- accom-- plished,; whethei; by a ccncertpd actton 5j.Ana in good demand. : Whisky steady- at 14J, Provision dull; noptnuee; dping;wholdera are anxious to sell. ; Bacon '.4(g>4| l ::.fbr Shoulders, 6|@sJ for sides, and for cleat sides.'. Mess pork $12,00@12;6% bulk meat B|'@s lin’d dull. Groeesies SdU and pricesdrooping; owing to the light de-’ mand. Money easy at,lo@l2 ioraccept** able paper. Exchange:;&ss &■ & CO., Works at Station, AIU-j gheny VaUey BRUfOsdi - 4. j®"Officeand Warehotoe J.' £ J|. >■ :^| 23 Jnarket Street, »Hfigggg|rlfc , | Manufactures of j Carbon Oils and Benzole. 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