ItrlE P Dlivenpprt: W4DNESDAI, #olr. 13th4 (18#1:- I ii J, Zf eel • , . . .encesnati ;e of our stibso Nrnl emlirs4 is. Court cony We hopn-that - tlacp 103° 1 1 21re in a+3 opportunity to r sei ne,y.l - d us in a iittl - I DOpark....c of Troops. The "Bober tantry," Capt.lebas. May. left thisfrl ce on Tharsdak last for Camp Curtin, where. they dill re -1 main for a feet eeke: for ifte p rpose of drat equipag , etc. The co pang thered ab ort y men when! they unet weroi remarkably fin leek set of scildiers. C apt. ill. s' and officers 4, reason ti),:be justly. left ing hie, VO CO tynpany, a--have he company B irell. officers. :ening previoni to the boys, an intOesting lace at thr §heriff's proud of. theil no doubt-.th . o pleabed with On Tuesday departure, of ceremony too) '1 the. presentatiol. of an 1 costly Sword! t.l Capt. mil Waii 'dOntt i ied by pe f. 1 of the Mclnt sh Ar= esentation i , ch was laberts, Esq., and, the may. Mi. Roberts' i oZcasion Was au elo - - r thi) officere and men y by each o l th j r, in the 9 in the field and he fficers to relic ber that r their con= nawere 1 4 .liens, and ehti led to be Leh under e in 4e circein- I May reply promised did each oflthe officers, office—being elegant wadi May. The &pt• • If.auftioi Thfk . Tem p made by R. by, .1 Cape -address onhi ent appe4 t( to do. their 411 earnp as well - exhorted the tile men `upid their fellowLci regarded as au II stance. Cittot for hi en seitli as ial care and r their charg bt .bq. tohaveaspe he men wide have no do 1 410 it. [. '1 . , of departur:, a large ded the eoMp:ny to the i l the boys took the 1240 ire soon onith it way to 1• i r he fervent prayers of our 16Wing them to their desti i .. - On the Ifitunbei at 'BtBtion, W train Opd Harriabu MMUS nation 10ENT No.- T G:rley's La flro. con Deeemberi hT just, been his Ntai s one mag a engraving,' entitled Win 14 extension .fashion 'plate , garments and `fifty-sevenl stin g s. 1 This i f . something "Id. Now lif. -- bic time to .0 1 i h o s w f i o;th f.,r i :11 e h l 4 li t n e g rn n i l s7. tb -,' 1 year, s3;ltw i o copies $5; L e , $6; four e6pi4s, $7. Five y ar, and one extra to getter tb, $10; eight_ copies, $15.-- 1 7 and Arthur's, bOth 1 year, $3; and Harpers, : 'l] " $4,50; ifarper's and. A—rthur's,B6,oo, I - - . , The flews I I , 31.ASqLAND ALL RIG EiT.l.l he news of. , the eieltion In Maryland Mill be hailed:' with joy by the friends Of•• the I.7‘pion. The contest was an animated one; and the majority for the Union can- , ditlatea is nnprecedeniedivlarge. The Legisl r ture ' stands, is ' rfar as hesi-4 fiom— r bont shay-five Union and not one ~, e”.9.ionist. There are ten Union mei elected to the Senate and f not one Secessionist., There are sec , en Se4essionists -holding. over, bta . r f as they a i f relprincipally confined at -Fort Warren,i they s.will not interfere much --, with lithe piactical workings of the 1 Pl , Legislature. , ,; 1 1.1 Th/ Uni - mists.haTs,lwith the three, . Union Senators who hOld over, a clear working ; majority in that branch. -../1.. W. Bradford, the Union candidate for Goveinor, will have aboutrforty thOns and 4ajOrity, aid the evote, in all the counties, is th 4 largist ever cast in the fitate... Baltimore` city gives the Uni‘. I ticket, 'a majOrity of fifteen thousand. ; - - 'r A MAI dy's 80015, received.ll l t nificent li, I ter, a i doi . ' of 1):. - .: - 1 othevi en!l r 'to be; prep ta l ?,ke up ly. Tt( One c three copies, .11 of cli God i e34, l Gode.y Godey'nll 116,1 i. S. R4au Leq. , let Lieuten ant of' "Capt. May's company will ,he i. in teaver for a few days, for the Par. pose of, recruiting fol the company.—: We i .rust our lyoung, •men' will tome forward and' fill up this fine companY to its full complement. • It le statedthat -the Sumter . intent :last been captured to the lee , ward of Barbadoes 'island. The' cap turec.of this fai:nonts pirate ship ha's so - 7 ,frerently been reported that IT C i s l arp ineined to disbelieve the rumor.. It is certainly thne that some one of our numerous vstniels that have been i sent 4 out after the Sumter, should biting it lals it. prize! ' ' LL in re , receive fro nt r. d B l owy Miner, his Pittsburg Almanac for 1862, .caioulated and edited by 6Unford C. Hill; .Esq., of Liven:m - 10. The .merits of this annual are too well knosnt by our readers to need any oatruoracbstiOn from us. Pries five cents. - I " , , appointed. , ze,.,lienjamin of Louisiana, his tOeu 1 , , . . Secretary - of. War for the r , I qithern Confedsraey. vice Walker re ~1 . , -, r---- - 7 iiaiil4o - 1 -- izi': 4iii t3 ,i. T -- 7 - - - 1 A On_ r readers will be happy O lear that the , lin. -; Allis6n ‘ ,3 , olin count, het: lbeen, tiPpointed al ;Pap maste, ,,i i . in - the Artny;- This' appoint ment of Ur. 'Allison refLecte;critlit on the Adm in is t rat i on, and" we wish we , [ I. could,lsay as ' Other em ployeesimuch of many winch , ; • ch the cabinet , ministers are still retaining, an t i d have i appointed , , i_ to -responsible positions. ,Whe well I ; , known integrity 'and ; ability of Mr. i Allison should have attracted the ofat ti.. „ at tention he cabinet long ago; but like many others, who were amongst ; , the earliest !rounders_ a the Republi-i can party, he was obliged to wait :till ; the neophytes were provided for. Nye 1 , belieye this is not an uncommon pc-: I I, fpolitical' currence i O n the history 'parties id this country, , andperhaps it i 1 j • is unareidable. The Pittsburg l 1 Ga zette in' , commenting upon this ap porn.tmen' t, Says: .I` , - 1 I • . , -1 from ' .. "Vire rejoice toleain, fro our Wash ington correspondeitt, thati our excel , lent:, friend i l Hon. John Allieon, of Bea -1 ver (ecnirity, has ac length been reepg 'nized ii.,‘'• the Govtirinie ( ntl We were 's afraid that he was !to be passed I:Ey, as Wolzilany have been who Mon t g to:his Fieenliar section in (politia, Trho Wier° the original and earnest friends of the RePublican Organilation, ind who bad something, better iin view than the mere poesesaion of powerdand the , emOluments and honors' hichpover brings.' John Allison is a men whose principlee are not for sale, land ~ ‘-ho would, starve on a erni't . before he wouldiaTiate one jot-of his prinerples or of his 'self-respect. Onr enrresPon dent doea not say a whit toe much'in 1 hi's'fai , or: His honor and integrity I are ur questionable, and , ! , ke ',poss.esses lat and requiremen ts frttin,,tri him I for any'.. place at the btistowal of the President. Hisappointinent, tho ' late, does bon l or to the; Government. .._ -The L appointment conferred upon Mr., Alliion is that of i PaYrnaster in A . r i the uiy, and his posi tion 'will be in I Kansas. He ilea accepted the api i pointMent." i :--,''. i • AG to & 2 the mo• MI I.ge,rd for ; and Nve hey. will ' ii TItAVEL stED.-+T he &image done:to tbe C.'& P. R. R. bridges has • been repaired and trains now ran reg alarli over the road. a reference to our titne-table, it will be seen that severalichanges in the arrival a r d de- F parture of trains has taken IA The morning Accomm o dation Reayer at 8:10 and arrives sit Pit 9:46; leaves Pittsburg at ai here . ati 5:00 'P. ai. '1 piriWe learn :from fr.. David t pmf i.p Orderly sergeant of ~apt..,ap t.c onidfiy, that the boys all i satd ai Camp Curtin on Friday ing. There werkitut drod men in Camp Curtin; pr •We hO-43 been 1 If isomellarge vegetable,: b. t t ; D l: .Dawson. Two beets, 1b; 11 oz ineasuring ence 20 inchee, and lain 61 the theni weighing plb also, head of eabb about 19 c beet and thi's cabbage Mt MI to go . forward'',whenever H. made, • Matthew F. Kau y o New , r leans was arrested at iCleveland, Jon Thursday :siov. 7t6, by the - Upied StateslfarShal. A large nunaberl of letters;aii parties in the Rebel States, .were found ain his. trtink. We hive , notj learned what was done with AL?.- ry,r but judging frOin previous eases, we should feel justiftedin stating latit, they swore him and /et him go. r , , ift-Nath.aniel Gordon, caPtain ,7of the ship Erie, charged 'with the of fe lace-of piracy-, for epgaging ink the agave trade; Way convicted in•thoiCir „ cuit Conk in .ItieW York city, on I Fri !day of Jast;, week; Our Government; ;determined to put dozen thje horri ble. traffic, and the stringent measures now taken ;will soon effeetually eheelto the whole ,business: Let the friewbri, of humanity take 'heart. the' d` is I I ,••• break ing. 1. atirThe.rebels boast ihatik, 6 Ivess cla have-: Atli Southern' .blokade eice 3 the isth'ofiltay.i If this Ibe so, some of the officers of he blockading Squadron should be h4ng as traitors. Our Governnlentbas been entirely too lenient all along lin defiling with such persons. ; •- , 6 I • Mir Ol d Abe Seems to be gling in pretty strong on Secretary Chase's 7:30 notes. On the 7th inst. he took to Treasurer Spinner 8 ,f. 300 of his un expended salary and laid it f ont , that ir.teresting medium of deposit°. i r wy,,lt is said that when the i , eports L Of the different departments, nnw' t ing prepnred, _are sent in, thai it will he conelnsively shown thatennSSTl v anis tis furnished the Gov ernment with over thirteen thousand more troops tban ank other state. __ ' . as o .White crushed' sugar a per pctood" can be got at A. ri'L . ' sO'esv York has given the_peo ie'a trninn ticket slim' eighty • thonanivi majnri47. • ~ ~. . • r fe• the r -1 Witi . tclers /Valhi, I it.,the • .. /, up to 1 c'?4ngf., They ut h landet Royali- 3 -4 coast, ..olina, portal zebell .shonl ',ell with i of ail Ai \ I. j , pat. , ON re_ i be lead f the notorichns..lt 1501Ferierai troops at 1 the (Ohio fiver, jtbirtyls, i GalZipolis Only abont men escaped, the res tak•en - ; prisoner?. Thti tion fof the inhabitanti 4:d / 1 for he attack,( and lira pa# for them!. The next dui, Col.t VtP V* l ' ' 'R *tri a agima op e ou t ;men.l retaliated b3l 1 1 in iaShea.l Stich is wat . .ou Fremont has i 1 i i by Gen. Hunter, an by Gen. BuellL Wo[l ~, chanues may :prove 't ATii , , 3 on the Potomtie in l the same tositiop w ek. In lie tucky, i 1 thl rebels are gradus before gin foreei. /,_ ;1 ' t.ur begin to look m 1 at any tune since th e n. ( 1 I I _ 11 l i THE r i n -GENi LE FA. MEL The I No- .lis, 1 knownmbe tin4r, of iNV and trtly evlelleht p. ricultural Sour ial is receive . WE , re n i t surpris -1 E . ,:i dishe s at its iritm nee ci ulati n. It - fur-;, i Oshes !lust such infi) mat* as jev'eryl l I i - I ' 1 1 armor and ardener neede—n ntat-i etr where h is local d. ;It. costs onl , y 1 .1 Fifty cents a year ! Thi is sprc ,t -'heap lenoug far 's eh a Ipar, Ibni, ',-e obs erve hat t& nthllyter offers to', i , Z te rem ining It int4riel th.s - year FREE to all, who. ou icrib i llat t i i 8 tine i or tli.„volune fork 62 v.I I I ,IWe advise 1 I c. , erdione of oar agricultural and tier;, tic ulturalt filiends to sub+f,ibe at once: end he. fifty cents in fl i s gelstamps to• Jo EPH HARRIS, dehes er, N. Y. i i —or et oti of yo, neigh ors to join' . I 1 You, nd ;send ado ar hilt Subscrip r i II tioni f j or the Gen 4 [Far e r , lire •„re T received at this otli e. i i I '4". 1 I } •II r Mel, ace.-- eaves sburg riving, of t 1 '1 No .ComOany, 11, Penngylvania ;V: son Commvfliin 1 ( i i CaptainsJohni l i!4 Lieutenant; d Sei Lieuenanq . st ;rgeant: ..! 2d do bi (Johns May'l :rriceq ,- morn e hen- parino .lialt bb MEI Sa do' 4th do A . I .! ' s,th do , 1 Win Benne4,t,c! t Corporal:lDi 2d do C I : 1 3d i do ,ii ; 4th do 'i sth do 1 6th do' i , L 21 7th do 1 X 'Bth do I -; te Ist Musician; i 2d do i , Teamsr: Gel 4 c ored wi i s I. 314 Robert one ieighing I eireumfer hes in fengtil; I ..tinol 6 bz.,i-=, , go weighing h beat' these 1 I i 1 Ashton Win i 1 Andrew - sJas f 1 Jiteelson M. j 1 -Allison J i Broad Wm 1 Broad,M • Butler j , 1 Butler Jos 1 Beatty W . 1 IBlatner C Burke H Crawford J C 1 Cuthbertson .7 . 4 I Conkle Geo. I ; ',Conkle Thos i Camybell Jo,l S Et, 1i.., I A r i tit I , . ... , I in J 1 itt3l7-li 0 . 1 lIIFE .Fow er W i Flem'ng.Robi Fairman R Gardiner J Gsllaber J Honk L Hobaugh J HaYs A kr Hunnel D King J . M Kelso G Kirker L Kisker W iLanning J 3 LlOyd I Larden W I Law 'J K ; Leslie W ' Laporte Ti Wm..Fler ~All le Co. H e Nil oluntee t n 1 JThe E. 7th has a gone to Om inarch of tti i i return it i l tars at St suing th bean, aba i s practicab 1 the year , #,_ 12.) lets Hen- 'to ur te9 list up , -P - • rct ..qtor sfineo 'AI' : inr, . an , r, wider the, kinsl:atttleiceci tiYanjiotte oti zplea below ! .1 , fife of oar eing killefi ceon por r werO looking 1 'saper inv. ii i l , 1 keiglfir, of the it, th 40 of lyingthe town -,. „i : ; , on 4pet i .coded Gen.ii Sherman es ope , t:ihati the I enekeial: [The is still oeCu PY -- ,j 1 hat lit didf last , and.[ .Nl.lsouri, • i ly givingi, way 1 [ I ltogother mat i : chOerfui than, 1 isasiOr at Atli Nov - teirn ittiCisoitril iLouts Nl,t. 10.-4-A c reespond ,G+ the S . LOuis i Dept° rats dated Noy. says :11 ; ' ' . l .--;* 4 i i ortion f the • fOrce sent on on ,to cli ' s i tis t e tr t i? h s e el e i b n el t° B T w e l x )6 4t hi c t o sie m lb Y r ' i ;some time infested t atilectiour urn ed h re yesterdaY, ringing nin pris ztone ~•500 'a , ad rof cattle ; and forty horses and tattles, the proper yi of, armed rebels Am ng• thf pris i oners Spetieer Mitihell,uar-termaster, and, 1 ; Lieut. Pol. Taylor,• Inspector of Mc-, Brid'e's'. brigade. Before le av ing, ' Ho4iton. Cel..Gretniel. is tied 'the for-II , lowi i ng prociamatto to the peopl of ;hho) the own of Hdlla 11l .and county ot 1 • , , 11 II 1 Texas, Mo. t I 1 I ; r . II l• I hare th s day , laCedl uponyouill Ninth, Reginten't, bea tau' U urt i lloi,nieJ Ll) ,. flitg f' mail hunted• , Col. Juel i cl. 'Cul m. ' W leTe it ,in your ...i.nirgit , : 1 1 I ' and inoteetio I.' If taken ' down by , ; ,L; I; I fl rebel hands. i l I- :will return heee land, uthbert.on, 0 , ., I I . • house in the- town i pit Igo . cV 1 14 , . ohn IF Pr co. g , , .21i: - 0411i. Chitmberliki C,l.c. nttd by s ic .ioAists, or the wbose talkies at Arial the rebels.—'- S Winatig, i ;‘: '.`"") • ' 1 9 t.. • '' • d R iriaw ins r. 0 16 An • outrages ”ereutter co n h itte , 1 J %II " ix -LI up n then, or their , f families wil l,e re.- .. ' i , , I tut ed, upon the two il id Reg'l 'olor bearer /0 1A . ltdperty taken [from 1 lUlfn ion i,, WB. B anehard,t, 1. r t curs Lleyd, I mein , by th 4 rebel in in •)i out lof the a $., eointrt innst he retnrned inm?ediste c°""l'ils'F•T'''enf,l''' ly . I ereby give ;the rebels a ichante , H Fult 7 , !I to make gimdiali the losses. sustained Fl tan I • . I- • • ~ , f.) , g) ; byt Union' annliehlin 'Texas county,— • ;M Corb 13; ti • .i, A. L Al „ .1 1! IfiyOul neglect, the consequetmes ! el I' '''''' (11ral ' --' your own heads. I I shalt sem returnl ohn Mitnhell, ''' l _, y our . to , County ,I See that this • prin..: ki. Rose li, ' I. Vin It king a at 'e °n I P e l 1 .1 f o r m do• . 1 tobt Fiet A l .; l4. " , t, te . ~I . f you watt me to it , - ohn F Ghtss, Ih; Ne 11 dolt with a Vengeance. ; 1 ; I 'J. GRESSEL' Coll Com. Expedition _I T. Funkbeuser. 'II '• , 1, , ; ; ; Martin ' ' I ' - t" -- - 1 1 I 1 • ~,, ,I ',., V ia Nov.: . i FORTRESS MONROE, /la: (la iv Aim '' 1 ~ i Baltzmore.--The Ferry boat , Comoro- 1 '1 Mathe yE : i l d dere Ptfrry urn ed this mot mug ft om Marph , S L I ' the great expedition. She. lOSt siilit 1 Martin 'W i of the fleet on Friday evening of Auk 3lnssmi J J 1 , I Week abont thitit.Y mileS of Bull's Bay.' 3.E'Canlish P - -E n The fleet Was caring towards p.,' , 11, Marquis A i ; • Itoyal. The captain knows nothing M_:Claiit S- ; I about the reported loss of the Union M'Clain A I and another' 'another transport. ituit beat 'be Newel) Silas ~!' came so' disabled that he could pros., Ness It. I, ' 'eed.„ no farther, but to run toward Nye ''IS f t he coast for safety. i ; ; Osburn E . • The steamer IMayllower'lwas some' ~, • O'Neal I- [ distance bebind,;the fleet with] a , 1,,... Palmer II • , Is hal ofdistress, and the s captain thinks • Palm Iv 7 'conld not have ; reac,lied her destine- Price A -1., 1 .. i iion. The Commodore Perry lay!sev i Rineh rt C t I ply hours near Cape Fear, land Anal- Ramseir R ,f 1 ly nteda; Hatteras Inlet. The fl ag of I Readylll4 k truce u to'day brings not a word of pews #ibinSon J eoneernfrig,:thet l expedition. I I The tOth :Richards S I 'lndiana regiment; now at; Hatteras, • Reed AV L i ' will ream to Old Point. ' I n Showllter S t SmitNG A ! Sweeney W H inith,,J W D Townsend AI , TOMO S ,E w IThoson W B IToddfC J I ITanlear I) l o eVan4ar J ; Veoni S - I I _ Vanenon SI - Van order A. White J ---:• Wra F 1, g Wim g er J, ' Walter A ' 1r: Weleh A ' 1 Zeigler J " died .Oct. 18,1'61. should: be addreisell), :giment Penheylania e of ,C 4 Ol. Jacksoi; ,D: a • I IT !EH 'tog ,tern Ca = City t. LouisD ocrot of No • rumor th t orders ha v e h Hunter Or a • 'counteir- D whOle ar t y,ami upon its rs tn to go into wirier guar . uis. The design of plir- I °bole into f .Arkaasaa, has 1 onod on acpountof k its ty at 'this) late season rnetµ .0 1: .7 ii A .' , p0ni) ... 1 ha foi wing iierorei letitir to - . - "o l ler:tio ,. . ; y.: gletib harks and asic,foi. it '., .' -.' 1 a t :I l i *,. t a b= ..:: :.. . ha ve 65) t; .irtitte : itiit t,... ,:.; Sr* . :doltigl wr ng ',, 7 ~•,, la ' t ' l dtiiii* . l o 'Y# t; ism :thin) *gin LI it' ve bath a Oonetan . "read , trf'i 10 # 0 1 .4 4 . thirty;four y • -, an& '.. . . ~ , the Isi4ti forliv .la • . . . a.s - fi ninon , in , ';:, et'. ; . , xt ' t I 34 1 , * *, eiti.les hall 111 W . boa . s . helitet , rig t) i motive in ? tryin toia4ataata ni Way i organ. In ,my het r, Oity I . , wiyi3 pliii ;Ihe,ll,rir!torpitiji,*4te O de , ae!,,Well ai of treat - rikainrei. - vei -1 IN • I, 1 . entnettio es; oWever, are l eo lead!. changed.' I fied4 th. 'more ba t; . I tl call Conveniently '2.4 13 1 ; glad ti t i same - tiiree strictly o a th+ ' fire _t, la, of''fiature.' I' .there re d(„ de .,l._ . i ., 1 ~ t awe yoa. to m ice y ant,etep-, tiOn to printeoro frules,lital4isecintimp3j my pap r,. trust! . tci . Pfevidenee,i nfr ditipesiti a and lebiiityi ; for; the riaV-I , 1 ) ni'tinf of f all arr4eragesi , kid 1 tIl ,Y.P 1 f ' ) . I g! •You oabe see the,' prepriety of this .0) . 0 e.li 4, debt .It 3 lteefalifl i lllmuig. upon, cWil 1.1 it'lli, l , drpiiing , frtiin you Yolr uselefil inealis, and th i . din eis bo la tin. n- 1 , 1 itiy, • 4nd jut f 11 'li zilll . l% , .riiili, ii?ift _ t; i r e i'acti!li obvi as to itie that y ou ' have scores f sebticribiril'iVila areNioWtbi eitutitioe.. i l . heVei, beep. inn . !dng' i; this for sote , ,,tim past b t .i cotald never ,et the' risen Of My Mindrte .1 ) . I cob it iiti . T. L potqd Supply- . y,lplaep #ith a ahieri er r b. coo(' 4 dra , Ohld lap of benefit yOe. , I hav nor ; jo t that subserib L ,--- 3 :, , 1 .7 .:. 4 1, I New; ~ s ir' iii a truth 'I ti" not 4 . oil, liiit. if , 'we y on, 1 .W4ll/104'6 ish this letter,. a ' 11 iv nld a k igittie 1, i,, , spores bova : i i nted a , ;" Go theta li rid do lik4wise,'' i i i . 'r tie i retain hered i lu iall tit* to , co l e, 'of an il/eirni3afa., ,`tow and base ,4 -std Of rObb ryiwhieh i l i ti carried eel 'th! i lyr i i orld, t at Of rob- Ding tie pri 't F rh ejnot, no ilift 1 - 0,110, in. eqt-ai. ! - ;. tkaljOurs,l Ij, i i ; ii .' . . , 1 It I Ji;'i;firrA.j. iiii It 'be re on, thB _ - : pd es es, degr ST. len o' t Rolla A j der . I , ~.. BALTIiiORE:*OV. 10.—Tee oteam ea from Old . Point has arrived: , The passengers( report that a flag of,.:truce has - arrived from Norfolk, and) brought no news "Of the expeditien, bat the 1 wheelsmai of the rebel 'steamer stated to one of ;the ( 'hands of the Federal , steamer, that Peaufort had boon ta ken by the 'United States troops, and that, our flag( was waving over the Cout ho us e. I ! Passengers by the boat also repot that the Richtfiond'Enqui- I rer of . FlldaY contains, la dispatch from Charleeton, dated( pednesdiy, i siMply stating that the Federal troops' had landed int two points , and weie I marching inland ;' the dispatch ' did i not sayhaCpoints. The officers of, the rebel fl ag truce refused to give,,i any info atnon whatever. 1 1,-_' - ':, ) The stiamihip_ Red Itever, ,which arrived it . gid Poiit late last nlghi 41 tliSt she rni)orte , !. .Thad spoken tho stestnirfneie, inOr, w hi 6 . accaP?Pani -, *id• the •Nerial Expellitinn, - the , Zap! tain ofwhirl reported that he had been co mpelled, on actsneht of damage by the storm, to put ''him ( rnaii9ef 0 4 hoard the MOO Sabine, which vessel proceeded direct to Port I'Oyal.)-4 What becmme- of the .iteatem +fain'. nor, our interment didnot: assort ; ' 1: : I • , ;, , s 1 1 ' ; 7 ' ' i. m i a trr ust* - 114?Ifiblabah.740,14'1°,08.1''hat;:P9r, carried •Irolic• on4:1 , ~ , , :i1• ! ' 1 ( .1,..,. -, I e Oat i: i 01771E88 MOYitni 10.= Trig NEIT- Your., hot 9.— The., ,u. 8. tittote;l7 ciir.cll, atelinfera - - steam frigate'Powlurtta,a---haareaTiV pat(ding a Lind *cm ,ttenta. l In. od.FrOm ,Key WeSt; atter'. a ran of aix p. l this ~ lig With -20th' Indl • i tiaqa, . Eale conies 'for repairs snit new t„ t, q, ' : \ .!-. f , boers,i The store-01y.. Nightingale ' reo l hid-Osettras l has, alOolitrrived from t4aSoothsveat a tsgf 1 at eta* 0412 1 0141 Pass, which pine& aim left 1 44 ',i i iitiya adleen,recived on the mein land - ill - sinee; r 'The , ateilmeiiiNligara, -and' the i takidg c l of twn;confederate fortil Huntaville and the r istore-bhip: Pampe- O f t Point g yal,ind4helanding of it,ro,chti 4,...g,icubn! - -' ere there. ,wher! ge Fedi I force. ' ' l, I she :TOL The 'pl . ghtinele is the Binvio , bad also , been taken by: NtOrtt ship that we t ashore:- mi , the, tr i , rtroOpis. No particulars hive ari l biro, during the 'a tack made by the, rived, bat e•snain ..facts correspond rebel . .fleet under C ommodore Hol; !with the nwe received a few hear' lins._,. .1 - - ~i .., 1 1 ,I. ;Since from } oitalk'by a flag of truce! , The French ''gu -h o at Catinet alas' 1 G ' - -- -i rlt ', - lied - thr -1 ; arrived. ' i. RE _treat excitement prevailed on le ar t rival of tlO'news" at Norfbllc. .Frout. l t '• • • .1 thelsime'Sjoareo ) ! we 'have' a rumor I ~,NOLLA, Mo., Nov. , IL- All our sicich that' he , • road above Beaufort has' and woundedinl Springfield are abtel l fallen' into the possession of trooph to be moved,and were-to leave tild'rel' 1 with an i, mense quantity of stores. i ;oil ISiturday night for St. Louis.' Or, 1 ' - 'lve de ertera whh re a ched, New ders were given l'tp have the rest start' port Ne this morning state that" ' , ao''tioon as they are abler 1 7- 1 the rebels upiTames river are in con- : Price had fallenl.`back, eight miles sternatiO and also bring an i mpro b.. froM Cassville, hear the State line, and ltwt, , ab e i r that our troops had'a4. was moving ,southward. •It was Mil v , al led tip railroad as far aaCharee- lieved that his policy. was - to lead out to ~ . - 1 • t 11 l arnly on, but not fo tight and simply' 1 - , , • , jvir„ , , —, 1 ./ -,,keep tollarg force there so as to - - . ) ; • • ', . ' t ' l: ' e 1 aspitoTox Car, Nov. 11:—The draw them into the Mississippi valley., most intense - excitement 'prevailS to The general belief; ha his Icarne was hear further * from the great expedi. that -, 'St. • Louis would soon he in thji tion. ' 17trerly krdandle4s rumors: 0.„ , , hands of the rebels Iron) ColUmbns,s ~ in ',circulation, including' one i tnat There had been a good d,eal ofkroti- Charleiton has 'beep bombarded. No tile about slaves escaping into Lanes intelligence whatever ' has been, ;e: and ) other camps, and Gen e Huntr dined concerning the expeditaion in ; had given pprinission to the owners ahy, quarter to4ltly additionalt° hu or cninps. and reclaim' them:\ i i has already been :telegraphed to the 'if theY could Old them. .. I I 1 general presi. 1 I . • 11* . ; The ten .missing members 4:,f Pro- I' - • ' 11 .. Morit's body guard Lad • returned to CAuso, ILL., Nov 11.- -The M ei ii i ,, iSprinoneld frotni Cassvillei They re phia pape r s received to-day contain ;l3ort Prices forces to be abOut thirty dispatches; roM Savannah. fully '4on. • thousand strong, with thirty pieces of firming )the landing of the .naval ta x .1 artillery; twelve •of Whichlhad 'recent-, peditionat Beautbrt, end the cap are '..4' been received from Memphis, from of three 'forts at Port Loyal, Hilton 1 741m0 - othersupplies were ,being re- Head and Bay Point. The?, Federal l aived I frees hi 4 possession of the town. of ', ~, - .. i -- i eaufort. The' rebels , acknowledge 1 ZUN001:111401 I NG , REPOIIT, FROM Ilp:r- Sheir losS as very large., The iieWs- 1 aorz.,i-A private letter from an Amei . , 1 , . . ~ papers received to-day speak of an Am- ' lean official in paris, with abundant , ' . Mense,ffeet off Ship Islarld. . . 1 lOppOrtunities i nit a Most correct ju g. abundant I, anent, under , 'date of October ISth, . . says: , , 11 . ..! •"Things look. better or, this side. of he water. . They looked bad .enough wheit I arrived, but the skirt 09 ps. , the inharmonioas state Of Europe, the , immorality of the Southern, cause. and. cabove all, the strengh and determina tion which the North hag 'already ex :hibited, ba'srande the old - Hunke. 'of ~4 .Europe pause. One good victory on our side would crush the secps.sionists dui:of‘Parie and London." - l• iI. I ~. Fight it Belmont ' Jitissonfi. .1 CA ao 111. , N0v.N 7r '6/ • An expodition le ft ',here last, , I L ianderltth command of -Gen. " Grant and Gen. g'Clernand, and landed at' IlßelmOnt,iit 13 this morning. Tire''Union' troops numbered 't and the Rebels about 7,000: • The ! Union troops made the attack' aboutll in the morning, and the battle!lasted till , sundown. . , The Rebels were , driven from their intrenrianents (across • rivers `with . _„great 1(,-5 ' , Their camp was burned, their bag-' , cantion, , horses, , and mules,were Itaked. and .luo `4prisoners Werci cap - I tured. ' The Union forces then Tatired,ithe rends having rec e ived'reihihrelmepts troth , I Chluitithis Ky.' . Both the Uniou ; Generals had her sea shot under . them. ''' ' - Col. I Doughertyr, of was wounded, and taken iirisoner.' The loss of Oboils is not known. r The loss on'the lUnion sidelß believ cd 'to be froMi three' hundred to five hundred. ' • Oilcan°, Nov. 8, '6l. special dispatch from Cairo . to the Tribune, of t is city, says: Aftslr landing,itia troops were,form ed in lino of -bat,tle, with Gen. Itreler nand in command of the Cairo troops. 'They were met, ;by 'the Rebels 7;000 Strong, and fought jovory loch Of their way to the enetny'.9 camp, making sad havoc in the .enemy's ranks. Coi. Bu ford wag the first to plant the Stars and Stripes in-the enemy s camp. I Col. Dougherty's regiment captu: ed the Rebel battery of twelve pieces, two of which I wero; brought , ; • col Vouke's men suffered •greatiy, as they were in fil l int of the Retel batteries before they were taken. '1 After taking possession otthe,eamp of the Repels it was discovered that, i theylwerC crossing from Kentucky for the., put riie of( attackiriir us in the' I rear.' • 1 The order was now giVen to return to the boats, When our men were at-1 tacked by re•enforcement of sevekal thousand strong froth Columbus. Another severe "engagement took;. plaee in which our troops stiffered'se-1 vorely. . - l‘ 'The number of Rebels killed is shout 860. The rebel Col. Wright of the Bth l'ennessee Regiment was killed. Gen. Cheatam)doinmanded thet reb els; Gen. Yolk:being at Columbus. It is stated that , Gen., Johnson was wounded. I I' '. The Igun-bonts I . rendered' efficient, servicev in coVering oar retreat, low ing down the rebels with grape, but at the sitme time killing some off our own men. 1 j 1 4.114 of truce left Cairo this Morn ing for, Columbus iwith 40 or iso wohna ed rebels. ! '✓ •, , BEAUFORT HARRCOL—AR the 1 test telegreMs stem to I _indicate that r i the navel ' expedition has . i attaeked- Iteau 1 Fort, S: C., a brief , ' description of the not _ , i I,:x:alitv may be uninteresting r: Many readerswill be .likely toi . con found the Beaufort of, the dispatches with a city lof the same name in North Clit4, but 'While, the former tia is a city o eonsideralile importance, the latter is an insignificant village 1 with apo ulation of less than g,ot.m. :It is built n the *eat Aide' Of( Pert Royal Is and, is l fifty-eight ;miles e I northeast 6f Savannah, and , seventy fi•fe miles south-west - of 'Charleston. Itlies his. een mileii from the sea, and :is guard and made Al little, imper• , taiice 1 1 ;•y a fort which prerente the 1 admissio of vessels over eleven feet ' draught. Theb b li 'ter h , air or, owe , has i plenty of water for the Griot &pub lie, or fo I swocir-four gunillp, and is formed by • ths bay-like month of Broad riyer There n" college'l one, ted'in the , brit lit Ak a,.44oaya !hien' inlsr - shing Okinilitio*: ' 144,40 wi, 1 ' HOWTIIE,IREBELS SER'VX. , COWARDS. , =The Buffalo Courier i:4 informed b y ii a;gentleman who was at Fort Pickens, when Lieut. Russell biirried thepri-II vateer Jad i'ih, that her Catain.., and'' 'sentinel oh l dutpwere both h ung the I next day, thefil i rmer ,for . cowardice ' and the latter -la rieglect of datyl," —We don't conAider,the . 'l rebel ve- •, k'y good models for; eneral: ,imi t ation , 1 but we must ray tha t t 'r looks eurn i • est and,businesslike. ',lf our brem bring a w s o cer - ; ment wouldfe of its r i I to book for permitting bloc - I:aiter to be evaded; vessels to-be lost, .&,e l 8...eL . we are confident the result would he 'sa lutary and, thi , improvement mme . diate.-- 7 Gazette.' I 1 1 • 1 1 _.......... i _. • THE ECONO4I' Or i iikALTII This I busy nation of .Americans have J4,- 1'00'9,000 Working people, , whose ser vices may be estimated at 5: , !, a day and theiriannual loss' b.•)' sickne ss ht lan average of ten days . each n the i year. This gives a•total loss :o r'1( r );- . 000,000 alsum three time's la ge aes as as 'I . the whole coSt,of the; General C i -oeern- i 14nent, including, the Army, !Navy, I Post Otilees, LegislaVOrs, Foreign Min- I 1 inters and all. The I amount ,veiglts 1 , over six hundred tons l in pure gold. '- When a 2:5 cent box of Ayer 's Pills will avert an attar-le of illness Iyhich it I would take several 'days to recover from, or a dollar bottle' of Aver's Saii it.aparillt, will expel t lurking_ disor- I der that !would bring the' sufferer , to ilis backlthr weeks or months. does it I tak.e .any,figures .to show the gOod economy` ',of the investment, ? , When I yon have taken a cold is it prndent i to wait.nntil it has settled on the lungs, I w hen days or week 4 or months must Ibe spent in trying to cure it.4ven ifit can be . ciured at .alt, l 'or is it cheaper to. !take .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,l costing a few shillings, and remove the trout i= la beforeit-is serious ? It tagbs no wisdoml to decide. I RAilif!FOR YOUR COI7STRTI! 1 , A large foree is ?rat requi r ed from Pennsyl v ania: ' ' 1 , , I , 13 AD9rapaaaless I yet wanted to complete I 1 Col. 11. N. WILSON'S Itegiment of Infantry, now in Camp 'Fremont. Allegheny county," and rapidly filling npl i• toirOeced tn L Head Quarters at Cramp urtin, Harrisburgh. ' Transportation,' free o Charge:- Youn, r . i. 4 1 g w men now the t i met to an, : serer ttl; your Cotintry's call.l I i ':4b help c: it sae es in this extrerea'at need`;` If ye who bear are pirinta indeed " Many of your brethren are already in the geld li4 . 4rig battle under .the- Stars and Stripes for the Union, the Constitution; and.ithe aenforcement of , the laws, and are Waiting anxiously for you. , 1 -; ~ ' ' ierThe teturne l from the liiripeon- Ma eleetion . indieete the sugoese of the . Demoeratio party I , -4• MABBLBD—On the i , 3lst, ult., by the. Rev. John IBrown,• Mr. ISAtstrzt, lif.'Comonos -to 'Miss IsAnzma Boss, both Of Allegheny county! Os the sth inst., by Rev. Philo M. BemOle, at, the residence,of the bride's father, Mr. Joii.lWil'ltATO, ,of Beaver county, Pa.; to=f Miss Bats,Poierpi, of atilt count 7, 0 . , • . T---r-ta''''' - Ir . atrAitantl . liafeararii fltr''''; _. 7 _ TENCEO ,i‘. • linfiVallilllA. VOLUNTEERS. . , I 1 • •"---- - ' . . ' .... thelareakiog up of the camp s ' 1d - instruction fur the Pennsylvania, Resierve.Corps, established' under the i Aet. of 15th May, I'B l 3l, the Corninot- .7 wealth has supplied subsistence on:: , Ithe troops concentrated at (7aTup Cur-, tin.-. 1 Withi.:the -sanction of Gbv. Cur. tin an arrangement has recen)ly been effected". betvieen Conamiesary G a n. W. W: TrWin ;and Capt. Du: Burr's-, the U. 8. , Commissary stationed in this city,-under which the Federal Government assumes the sub , isteue4! of the-latter camp, in addition to _that Of others - through the' state 'already within their charge. For the presen t therefore,-the functions of the Pettit sylyania- Commiseairat have ceased, Captain. Du,- Barry, announced that his i dePeitment could only n2ceir t , .the-trOopi as they were must creri in_ to- the' service, but Comtnissary J I .Ii was anxious to effect. an arratigeum.t by - which all the troops, those wile, were in camps for 'instruction. thp„,., , arriving'daily, and thoselninitered in- to the United states service, ienelii h e subsisted alike by the Comtni,ary General's Department of, the U. s. ' Army, On , referring . the' subject to tbe prciper .bureau in the Wa r 1),:s Partment, the proposition of. J. Ir win was adopted, while ,the,; U. s. Commissary General also c'oticiLtdc , L to subsist all the troops thusi receie e l ,under- the contract alrea.d:-, in opera tion for subsisting those hoW re f4 , l 4 lr .f, ly in the'service ; in Camp Climcrou.-:-J. Thisierrangement was reSo4 - id upo ‘ k , before a notice could be serve oa.faq, proper officer at this post, Wlho, witt4 out ; z any kndwledge of surf, a ,pia a .? having been 'adopted by the Comml4 saryi General's Department. at, IV,a,iit' ington, had asked for proPe•-als foi. `subsisting the troops thus Ito itie rv. Ceived,, and had also reeei'e , l 1,i.1i from ,various- persons propo l itt( , tp subsist the troops-according . to ! , their terms. These bids, in. eln , ,e• l i eJa .4, of. this order, ‘ver`e trun;vnitted to tht-; Commissary General, who, 'it, view (1 his order in regard t&sab,i, t i ng fill tti t e troops under the itontra,a al r , m ,i v , in operation. annulled the,. prop ~.14 here referred to us haying ,b,,,, I .:I : . ed for by an oftleerof the De1e,r...1,.. in this city- The old cortti, , nt tr,i - ' n.espooSible• men—the - bid manner in which thelslt;, , ,z 1 „..- camps T alire both liberal' and Ja-t, - 1 , 1 therefore, when thus ce,H1.... , :.1, th... , was no necessity of rrufg.in2,--••a' h a contract, either on the policy ~ f ....v -ont)" _on thfr part of the giiormeco: or an net of Justice to theSohlier, , v4;,' were to be subsisted. - The .transfer of -thel s-i':-;••••• . 1 1. , , i from ,the state to. the feoor,i, .1 it , 1.,1 ties, relieves the formet• o:t ;a!: lerq labor jor - responsibility. lfcre:, the troops will look to th fejferaf theritiies for subsistene,.. an•l I il .' thorities alone will bcflpi) v: their care and comfort. li I:11o t old arrimgement it was a , ....•:• , v. that the military fu-1 , 1 was ‘:0 +' -is.' hausted without . tite le. ,:niri` r': necessary to a plat reearllai t • .• terests of, the . -centmon vs•,altit.- , 1:1, theinceessity and deternliaa• - ,... linving the plan adopte i •,:'.,' . ' ' al authorities >asbutai 1 . . bility-: Thi:i pla2,-,..;-. , e74in5.; - - to -day, when as wo, hay:: Pennsylvania' will be cutirelr r ed from all responbility lin , _tell)... both: the : troops inten,,lod• f o r.. those already mustered into rh • ted 'states service. Thi-- entit . , rangmentas due to the a....a1.. a-, ergy with *liichConuaisAtiev -if al Irwin lviS watched the melt - re - } the state of Petin:rvivartia iu li , partmeng. from the lion,. ,he ti.), , 0.e..1 -the Contibl of the cornmVsriat , il tit! eamps‘of the .commonl4ealth. :. n,!-iri s this.connection we Tn4t alsoa•111. tllnt the reiatimis hetweettt the tiorertn,r and; the. Commiss•ary NV crc , al•.\ - y? (X. that character whieh ;enabled tileal te rely on the judgmtnli of tatehlbf her. while the confident. ,V_oile tbr_ tle; other,.wits never impaitd by a rsiaele act, or. word frorn oilier. thi i 4 ji ); , l - ;. - denea con'inties.to 0-.":"..st:a',.. , ait 1." whjit , the clutii;ss of the CoMmissary'‘ • , nie-- al hay° amen diminished, -it 41 ;1-.t b , no lees a source !of grtitificatt iliac his position, in the estimation of the authorities, i s . the same as it w;ly wire surrounded by I his multufar,H; du ties. • His labor hereafter will 1.. c •:,.. fined loth° adjuatment of this I'. • .111 , 4 of his,department„ . while Gov. C.lrt'l and his administration are th 3 l•-•, , :, , .- , pletelr relieved from all fin;tlwr n• sponsibility in, the atib-i::teneel ,e: 1.1.;0 volunteer troops from this_sta l `t; -, . • - The !Treanor in which this: 11 , • ,, -;;; has been effected, and the - tre,h'.. , :10 i embarrassment of which ii -xr : 4 l . re- 1 lieve, the props in 1 our opit4.m..sit4- gesta the pr - opinety of the fe‘lral Le;r ernment at once assaming th ctor..'. 6 1 of clothing arid quartering the. trcT 7 I thus subsisted by the same '1. 4 ,... ther.ty llt would i tie_protinetia-e of-ane`onen's 'by reduci g the tither .hf ou r •rr•li de' partment4 and bringing the' mir:ary organizaton - of the countr y at , on''''. 1 within tit control and super -lump l ' l , the War epartment:-W)1TOI iine-lt, t-' ; timately same. their careend ,';'''''" Con. Ce tainly if so much" 4 , e(gi '' tD be achie ed -by ' •the t ransf4i of t -e , e cornmiss. riat of th l e state tohe- 1 1 . ral offi ers at this point% a ilt n elli l . amount f benefit ;would tool deri%?l - surrendering at once the ; cwt n'' organization and " .. .--anagetne l ?t . Of '''.! 1 1 foreAs tO .the same 'authority, .1 1 '[. make the suggestiOn on thislinferent?_ i and ttruat, that it Will be fairi '...^ 11 r. 4 ' ered by t o who, have the; y powe to' h i order.the transfer!'• 1. • ' . Bank Dividend; . . inunti r FrA ' rxit 'Enr :c r : l Few D 1 1 " rightoo, Nee 3, 6.1 1„, 1 _ - r bIVIDEND. NO. T. . , , , , rriiE ftOer4 of Dire l otoiti of oat Rink _"_yri I th isll*, declared * DiviD Y c P Pr -l_ r ‘ i , :1 ! PE$ &KAT nags Its capitol I,!ock frOe' Th"P mck „l IA n, of the I sit ,monthe,‘ riph§l° t'' ' ..3 13 bolder* or their leaillirep-evelse,Tet , ~_ .1 NAND, Ay °Wei' of lie Boort na Pir"Pq ?Vl' . 1 11 -- E WEI HOCMF, enible ME MEM MIZE I . 441 h.l =SI AEI MI i_. 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