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at 7 vC, i -O. 5 J-' aw 1 a I c. WANTKa TOLET liOOMS KOU tHmvm Koooia. nleely Aarelbed aad So-, Cell iBBWdiMolf ml Third, ooioor flaw It af WANTED A MAN TO WOBS IN II Ovtter "alone bad Bar at Xotlseel AwJooe, Tbaeter Batuiiea, Piniiwrnimt. ir- WANTED: i Tinners Wroojht-Iroa Store-Slat erf WAGES WTLL.BB' PAID aa aowi S'-we.

inn aim BeU-ATB BCaTOS, IT woot utk-stros t. ANTED A (SITUATION IX A store by aa i i iu4. I a oro-iDeaae 4 uk ma eveauiin. ao MUar no-ae. tjaaa la the hit, t4 tat etiauaTof work.

Ad.iraos TV ANTED Fl VE HUNDRED GOOD ri wimw in ale. Mnm aaaes vs. 1 t.1 M.J dean. Clii klLt-al LEOOtTT. I Bel t1 B.OQC.

Wodoond Pudler-elo. a WANTED TO PURCHASJ5 FOR CAPS A Mr wnr IjMUiifau.koitgrWMi At-Mba. i Aekeaea Bye; I a IBBA laL araawe loree, it, Ua dall-vred itLO. ATS SB I a em 01VAUM MM Beet of miaam. I Mt Swot Of ilMl A Hllu, Bo.

0 Wtt-lr' ae-4f Wanted 800 Horsea. I I WANT TO PCRCHAriB HtO CAY-AI HT eomsM, and will bake eoeoe good lluti. Tbor BM to Uhenda kick or rVli? epward, from A roar oad, lowed oad Waal arvate Aeemddle, end io too eoadima. irttl to AA-Ikf. ku Stable oa WlBtk- ttn.1, DM doeC Ml of WelOOAyotreet, whewB tkeT Mill hBMrt WANTKD 400 CAVALRY AND ABTILLIRT HORSES at Bf f-WiT wknblea, toil Fifth-street, betweae Uu7Y aod Strwon, aortk (Mo.

eOti-JUt- wo. a. aieo. EANTKD I WANT A SUIT OP thro or Aear pa-miaa proximate to too Foot-ea possible, or I nti a bow Uoaoo of eixht or to roe oaa. either oatral oo Boaablo or ea tbo ill.

lual tm to Kuo. PortUa fctrlor oitaor riMoi or aoaom oo roat aa aavooa aaanaalauooat- yy ANTED 15,000 tbf. Olnaaogi -i i 1 U.00 laa. Baoa.ojaat Tot oraica aa all! Bay tJx 1tort ioto arfs te o. av bl n.

iwirTiiniL. Ko. 4 MoiB-otrooC fhaa CartooaairBfao alt--, oolo, ooraor of Xaiia ani Tin itoana, I VA. (. IrOST, FOTJITDo tin RE WAiD-STOLEN.

FKOit Vivr rooldoae la dim TowboMb. aoar Post, lwwiF Bia-as(a li in nik, OWH BOf I'wt BIOI- Bhot-oonrh onO I'oBilii B.k. t- aKam Ui pi otooro nimi' muo. ma. Tan will vm poia Mr obo pawing 94 tjio 11-B1 (n Bjorrlat OfikM at BUT nudooco, bit Tf.T.TA'H tor izxirr.

EE ITT, rnHK FIRST AND SECOND STORIES OOas roaoatl oooaokoo br tka DA.1LT rSXSa. tka XBQaiBU BCILDIlllooaltaMo j' fcr OaVoas Bolma moalto tba Pan-offloo. Jaavmaf FABAIT HcLEAITj 1 JFOIl QAT.T!. BALE GRAPE ROOTS 100.000 CJatawba Otaao Boots, wo roar olo. or srloai tko ihowoa- ul oil IjOS SALE IN COVINGTON I jm vui ivu ito motv uniniwit oo im otrwa for foaa, at a rW that will ooj ia oor oaat.

to tba aartkaoor. Hi iiatler laraMaoni can bimo. if klyaloaoal L. P. DafcOflEkTT.

aalS-M Oaraor Scott aad Tbira, Cortortoa. P3R HALS A DESIRABLE COUN TBT Boolaoaraaaf Mooroiof Lao4 la Aadorooa Towaalila, HoailltoB Ooaatr. Ohio. Boor tho Ohio TaraBiko a It a. If aaiilooootaf Moaat Wookiaxton, Bad 10 aiipM froia too roalfhct Id tM niy Tno butWltnra oro a two otory frano boaoo of a roaio, aow fraaM Bora aad othor eoBToaioot oat-batkiturt' fi a rood ontor.

Ao orokaro of Ti boailng tVait-troro Tho traroliaf facllitir botwara tbo city aad Boaal Vi oohiarioa oro oxrolloat oaiBlnaooo, raoolur r(a-forty tocoaaort wttk Iko BMoraJ tratot to nI froni tko Lluwood Blalloa or tbo Lilt to Mionl ttollrood, raulttnr oalr ona boaroorb wojt to aioto tho trio, Ik no laductna oo Ba botoooo doloo biuloooj la tbo aiir to rooitto la llii BKio'hDurhnotl. rUio proortj will boaold at too low prkco of it apallsd lor ojitbla a fcw aa. HAMCtL A. SA101ST, am Ml ff. W.

tor. Fifth aod WalnattrooU. P. SALE OR EICTIANQE- FARMS AfcD OUUMTBTIkATrt. A Foroi of laooorso.

a aiilro froai too clir, ot Moaot walitairtio food taior 1 1 Bii to. tot 00M7 iw mioniiio duo irooi Ltia araod tltoiloa oa Uh l.lttlo MUml Koroad. Oatai. aaooBooaacrl aioraiaa nd olii Alno loa aar-ooa tko BoUtib fika, Tt tern aador cmruootlaa. Will richonto tbla Forai fur City lr'pwrtr, Prloo A40 pwr our Tbroo Ooaatryooou aor P1alQTnVit a milo fraai a tko out.

obo aoar Littlo Atioail Koilruadi oa of k) or, oa of aoioa, and oao acna. Arrt J. L. HICKM Alf. aoU-ot 00 Tklrd trort.

SALE. AN EXCELLENT AND hurklrToJaoblo Prtrlt fwa of tklrtracro of mil rosk Load, ia aoaoooro TowaofcJO. rJamlftoa Ooantr. a a rood ooaaif road, wlthia Iwootj ailnntoa driro of th Lock land 8tal ion of trio Olncluoarl, HoatUtoa aod Da) loa aaJIrvait, oim mil oast of rUaliuf, and Iotob atilai froai ib Court-hour la thia city. Komioll of tbla Parai la a bleb star of oaltlra loa.

oil rick, arodurtlvo load. wU wou-rocLaad lib. BtoalioJIy pbooimI Thrro to oa Orckord of OTvr mav miamm of oil tko diiVarout Tarlntloo of ekolca oo- ortod aroftod frull. all la fkno boorlBa ooatlltlon, Tka biuaiiBaa ar a framo allln(-fcoooo of otakt fooaio, traoM bora thirty by nftr-n loot aad othor BOBTtakptoat-buiUiinn la food ordor. Pio Uwb, ao abandoaoo of satall frnit, iborlo and oroaatanol orooooadofcrablvwr.

Tb loootloa 1 aaUrory aealtky aad ili.att Vj ill oulj low. aaaawaoaab atu A OMeoNa.t Apolk Balklinr, aortk-wmt ooraorof Bulk aaa rvaiaai-atrooia. vinctaaau. FOR SALE, 0 TEN TEARS' TIME, WITHOUT iniim, tko aiMdl Hoaaa of a block of lore tkroo-otorr otoao-rroal Hcoo aitaoloa la too part ot too aity. to rootoa roaior-atroM.

and rannint is i oalor-atroat. and rannlm loot back to Llrlaa- araiaod aad raralobod aad Boaorod aa in looida, aaa Barnard ea tko aatoldo, with ni-e-proof roof and our-cw-o, aad ia oao of tka boot Uobm la tbo city. I will ooU lbs abort Hoaaa aa too yoara' timo, ar will Mcboaao for a Form, or araat Lota, or anutllor tioaoro. Ploaaa aaU aad aot tka oaraat at Wart Boartk atraot, actl-lai O. W.

M0BCH. FARM FOR 8ALM I WILL SELL, rraotabto lull, a Form formerly oaid by JaatoaOolo. in mil, aitaoto oa tno Qkio aiwr. tkroa ail loo kotow VoDoobnra. Lowla County, Baatocky.

Boid Form aoatoiaa b'twooa wa aad aaoacroa. a glial aortvoo of abkeb la well Improood aad la a kik mo to fcaltiTatloa. Tk hill aortioa of sold Farm Is ttnoly tlmborod. Tnoro is afoud Dwolliaf -bono ond a Aaa Kara aa amid Porat, witk a Ass wall of Wator and ayoouuiprckard. For particulars apply to A Bits G.

tvTB, co aoid Form, ar to tka aadaraldBod, at Tftk.tmy.Ohia. Kncwtor of Jmiaoo Ooko. doo'd. Ii SALE FARM IN JENNIN03 rViMoiv. I.il UmIIm ooork af tfmmns.

4 mlma awot of tniooat. a station oa tb Modisoa aad ladiaa. apoiis Boilrood, soaominlBa- too Barest lae lasproood, la rood coadiitoa, aooour oot la areee. Hat oa It oaa af tka Aaoot bona la Joaalaa Uoanty. It aorlns takoa tka araaiiuia rn laoa a taa Boot oara ia ta aoaatyi It cost HJm.

A loo, two comfortable BoBooo, witk two ammll appl orokardo; rood roods aooa by It aad la tea -aaiakbarkaaA coa roa teat to at; boo 1 aad ekarcboa. Traas nia: fl.lef ta Band, Bm cm the tot day of Bpril aott aad on a ami I tn-reter till all Is Boat, Witk Internet aa taa doauTod payments of els per coat, per annum. Aspry to L. H. Bargymt, Bo.

11 Volant-street, Uaeinaatl, O.t or to Miihoat or Jedr At. otaxklnna, Bnp.at.tnd. Mr. Birmm wrey, a taa piooo, will aaow it to aay aaa. iimml Blyee Immodiotely.

Iaclndln( mo mo acres of wkoat Bat la tkkl toil oa tao piete, except an at IB BO' end room saoorfc la tko bora kr aws or six kot arltk kar lor Ik-at; ood of all omrly in tko oprlnr. ecja-stawsw ouomi ttmiAo.rmimi,m rH ONE AND TWO GALLON 8 IRON-BOL VIX KBT8: olso ta barrola. Xk best aad cowopevt art trio la ass fur Ttfoa aal JUOlraaa Axle, TBTBABIb KaabiBM aad BTA.imaTy Qtaiailli'. I Iksial fcarms to tbo trade. Tor sale by OKUKoBC.

Bale A aoato for maaoiortury of oatera tttatea, rmt- Mo. 1 Apolle BaildlBA, Ooraorof Ttitk sod Walaat-eirsoia. locat-apdjar-AAJp) Omcs MmraiiM Caiao. Booombar m. mom.

I ft. 1 1TTJW TO mnu miiUki. na.imvr Vll Li. iO a li na 4klv4v Km 1 fa, mi mi Lm. i v.

amd tweet -A as ooiaorm, who wui roomtre par Oor i pmta Be rotUnf aa appolatmoat la taa jtia ami pat aoa-na X- -CL XifX.T-? RATS BT JL Cioi er to reonroptie my O-masay af the WtlLill BtOLTI" lr tb.eo yoara or tno ao be oitackod oo tko Blrhlk Boalmool 0. O. Bewalr aad say oajaei to oaf otiaor Carolry boroos-traro roaaaa. All eoreoes wianiad to Jnla this brmn. tie sorrlre will rri-nrt to Lieateaaat H- a- I ATava he" OIM afj 1 lo ywmj wmu wy av -wm ih-otreoi, bo to a a kvola aad BfOasoarav iiaavo- rsptola CTIA8.

fl UIE CINCINNATI AND HPKINGr JL Oroaa Aywo-wo Vomaaay will Boy (tat tor too knot laaaoioa sadooarw-tiua of Uao perooa or porooi auobromaeowa ttto oraomeatol shodo trees oa tiro in i. va boTonitxr IWA or at aay T.F,k(.aaUiI,rre.il""t Bi- I oa taa Bis urn ot a -r i -aa m-rrao saos. at mik alii knana af Tbo aburi aomri Bmockaaloe win eoatlnnmlly oanol.wod donna ta aot I th roa wioatka eortainir. f- will naly a niilitory tl kot waoa ioorlna Bmro. yU sotteoa tbetr Irmlimt mos iwaraamamtia.

for extra labor my will twewira ban taor ami wa ow poroor. at any otaor ktatloa. DAVID D. Actma Itaar AmiraL Caimaailin rlauedreew o- i SU0A1WL TChkeamrlarrfra KraOrieraal rs brlo7Y-iw k.rino.1 1 a rt brim. Oroi baa, fm P-ma.

I a store ad for eaie bf 0. Vf moaVLAM er.l 4 Wooi berama-strool. Krtrcat iroti Corlath! IT raiDADDLKsV rtitaUCoata. BoBaUfally mootnBML FabBBloaaB4lbrBUokr i Am rnmrnm me mmm-. 1 loailoa booof Psotrnjoi.

QWSS KE.GCOlr.BTIQ BTTT tAT BTOT 7AXXVZLL. KT A5D BEAITTIITL iillad, Wt tba aaor af "Trra I Vrauil. 'jaaVaaalMkMt a 't r' 1 ft johji cimunx, I PabUamor a Maota aaa Laoortor of Kaateal riAWQg! PlAIfOS! PetcKi1l7etlj GREAT BARGAINS1 ata Boraotlao BotoaaM taatraatoaaj a aary saartooo. TBooo wWkipj to aay a Ann ilia rW, obpoiir toaa tnc oS-rW bfforo la OtBrtBtnul. aill oo roil to riTO ato a calL AUo.

far aala nBioo. a bh ooaBSOUMI-HAJiI PlAaOa. W. M. so.

so win rotrm PIANOS FOB BENT. NEW OB 8X0-OK-HAID. I will roat roa i fioan from mr aaataooa otock, od" 1 anu lottao root Bar lor M. Coao roofc-r 4 h4hi artrtuoua MtkoWtUi 1 if 1 at Tl Vtmt roarta-stroo. O.

It, KVAOH. Ota rtam takoa far bow. as rrtHS LABOE3T 8TOCK OF PIANOS A Til CITT. tYoal UrtB I i i I Broioarr.of KoaTork: "1 0o. B.T.

Boom aa4 A. S- OoioaOoof Boa) fork; mm4 UoUott, IotIo a Co. of Bootoa, of oror rtTioaa nua. aaa at Brloos oaa mi an tboteoaaa tUaraaM. tt M.

BCH. TM WMI rilBIIO OIIOII1 MlxIOTTr.TaAITCOPSa i MB DAL PIANOS AND MKLO- vjt DBOPf th boat la America are I mo Olid mad to ordor by tboss wall- Tim; I katwa, raitabw aaa ell-oommilmb 1 ff Plana aaa Mobrsooa Mmkara aad1 If I tmolora, tb Moosrs. BRlTTiriO A BB0A. Brarr. body aors a who aaa Bmroa aooa tkstr lolmlcoblo lastraaments.

Aa oxara caoiro aad Aaa stock oa hand Bow A Holiday Proooaia, at Tory low prices. Old Plonoo token la osrhmnaa. Ptonao. Bf iilnilaimo aad all kinds of Af usiool Inotraamate toned aad repaired aorioctly loa oa to lot, aad root oiiowed, ir boorht in a aire timo. Da aot boy a Plaao or atakxWoa anallty articW aad oar Bxonoy.

eboJlenre aad wiurv job Bar oxamiaea aars. as yoa wui rot a arst h-ij waywiiHO I Bat 1 IIBU I nrot-cioao rioac ond MokMlMko HikaM osmI rii o. Pis rt Wool Fifth-suost, aoath-oast coraar af TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW T0BK AMD UTBBPOOL. mnd'nr varvom and omnarkiaf Bosornrers at QCKB I ju yy 1 1 re too a. too LJTorpoot, now lurt mi roiMMieiBam tboir fuU-aot Jb OnmaaaT In toad dtsaatoblnA Bowand Vlyd baili iroa atsannhla as fnl- Iowa BOIBBBBO.

XTBAV, and rwr aatardar, at aooa, from Pier Horth Birrf. MoTtca. Th ratea of tom.ro by tka rtooauhlpa a thlOompoay, allar Aoduot 1, will OABIH. First CaMa to Qo.ipsUaa ar Ih to Coadoa. lo 10 Paris aad Borro (with prirl-lor of stopping Ib LlTerpool ar London) lid Harnburr, Antoarp, Bottordam, Brma lis Cbildrra botwaoa oaa aad twelve yomxt, half fare.

Infanta nndar on fraa, 8TIIBAGX. Stoersc to IIttoo1 or QoeeBirtowa Bo lo. to Londoa (UuaoKk by raiU i. A Do. -1 41 Ho.

to Harm, Hombarr, Bremea, Bottordam, A at ata an if Cliildren worn ooe ond twelve yoara half fivro. Infarita nmtrr onr yor. B5 lowraa BatnrB TVkatm, cuod lor Bio Montha. to faaeenaers IVirwardod to Paris, Horro, Hambara. Broawn, Bottordaam, ABtwara, at rodaood throaah Am, For furtbar Information apply 1 ij Broadway, Kow York, or.

WM. B. BARBT A OO-T a of Third -etroot, Oinrianall, 0. jJLUAK IkJ nhhila.ralrto Choice Kw Orleans 1 loo brla. TeUew Befined.

Ia and for sal by O. W. BOWLAM, BQT 1 West Hccopd-mtrcct. INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE, riHrT aiSTBIOT OP OHIO. THOMAS K.

Oolloctor of Intsraal lie yen no lor the Ptroj piotrlct af Ohio, baa located his ottos la the aeoond story of Bo. I1H Wast Third -etroot. Btampa win no yor saw at oata ooaos oa oao ui a wi PONSIGNMENTS. cask Potash, Batter, Xrrt, aad Prod oca (ea. eraily, rocoired dmllr.

For sal by BjAF. P. TklkCHABD A ecu A W. eor. Walnut aad Oalambia-ata.

DODGE'S PATBJ1T GRATES AND STOVES. OW IS TAB TIME TO HATE yaar Ormtas eat with tbla TalaabU Imytnwiaatat. Be oa should Bsclect It whawmkee a eomemrtakle bran ta wlatar, wltk a eanaa of balf tno faal amd la tkooooxmaa wrote. Tknaaaaiii ta tkai ettykawe aasd It AW the past Bro roors, aad taw la bat oaa eplnioa CBITBaVSAL BATISFACTI0X. 4 OlO OI sT AT BH0BT BOT10X.

i And no aore dirt atode Is the beam) tkaa vtmM ear ta awooylnA the re net. Bead yoex ordara to WO. IT WBST FTTTsMTBBBT, Or ailili iaa fon B. KTAbT COm Bot-iavs FinmrBToas, oihciksTati Pimples tlie JPae THIS BRUT KIH PtfRIFIBM i yaare atsadlsf. aad Ha samvl kas It lit aaa oerpaosod tho hi aaUoted wltk aay -eawBa OlrOsT FAUTEK, Aat, Bo.

Wast FawrU-strm Leik Cztl Gild Item for ill! nrrB neter-faiuno viTiAin BAPWAVb ta the eawt. Bko awassoon) ortea oil Otkers kava Amiaad. All wbo are la liool la oil area bows aooa aaaortnasla ill whose load boia bows beoa SisoowotaOad. ornaiaod aad bloated by toisa nroatao and aaoolt ail who hare beoa dootlrad aad triaed wit a ail It to her for emoe ead aoua- biiiiiiib all wtva are ia eoaoai ar taa aneoioont ot tbo lava, BUnde. la teve asra, oaasail Bar to roiioTe aaa esiairy aABfT SB Bevee tans.

at of wtaaiBf the BanlliiaB ef Bat Boa baa the secret af wtaaiBf bits sbewa yea tea PVaaory aad Wampy Itlnrrtmaei Be tbervioro a care depeaatonca. knows to tka Baaiaa at bv-rs that rat aaa tka A rat and aha la tka only porooa la that oeaatry, wha ama aaow tkolikoaaos la reality, and ri'-aoatlr. ootlafootioa oo mil tko soooarwe man prewed by tboaaaodo, aaorraad aad oanam, wk. eaaiay aad toaerlf TamU To AI.I to baaiuiam bar eeWw ta tw-yahamble. aaa aaa fbr.toM wtta tbo srsataot aortolaty tka retails aU eummirrtol aad booraoos traamMtioaav Iittety Jlnnj br riroa wtthoat extra akarvo.

AtADAkf BAPolBLIe a aoaa SdaTastroioalal that ererv eaeooa d-vood apoa. Bh la tb creetead Aaimloc -t of tno a auit Oaatnry. Aha la aaoa the keel Faaanle Pbyakclma la this sonnkry. Ska ooe A oarino tka main witkost any InJaaramotloa from tno patient, lie uaasaa and Ita errre. Aad, what a paors oaiool-m stilt, ska wiU hoaostiy aad trmnkiy tell another yea oaa be cored ar aot) taa wui roar Baled and sae roa expense, time aad troawie.

en bt a euro nrstaetnna aar ami tainite tea fin bt a aar drstaatnna far aal asnijeot a. bi.M ahead ta taa tb AmseTtiter af fa BBwontB dona art ah wee bora with a mean rat firtl me oma tureaeal poax Vary tnoodkta. araoaenaaaa. A ii ioi--a lovwe are alsti lT errroat raa. aWet FtfrB atis.

Tttlane Bi AH roan Froaaway, i--f w.emaaaaeail,aakrorTiiSaAlAMa. ----m lit- i Fumy Coaatst Biailtaiaa. tw V.rrt BMbaere Ttamoat tt aa IsfallfMe rsra, 'r ua oo. Too-on. ue.

a ea, I ia mau. I I I a. -a, (. uloLao, Qia er-a i a. t.iK,L sooa.

acoia Aad atb tr aarm of tko aorsoa are eared by fkeeaaet Tartar am Abe Haada ar niee' ejewjmt by tka aaa ef Pila ill yajtlatki Oaaem niadiaaalaoBiaaeeeai Dtoameeeef Are eared py the to'efPelaatr Tafttatlt Oil III totaoa. --t Balai eiaal Warta ajaeawad By tkeaaeef ilalliOnemame 1 Tka arker'a Iteh i boarsd the aaa ef Paleer-a TiBitatle fkHb maataaa i CMTbbtbrB Are eared taeasaof Palatart Tarreabl On ma id I Are titoitit hp the aaeef Palan Tfttahlt CBB etlelawJam, aad aaatde ap.wiieooa. iMeraaroe sf Isap Fainre airs or Besaawa, Or taaai friend. She rnldes tha sinrls to a hay Samoa, and avokat too avarrmd kapyy. Bar aid aod adyioa bos beea solicited la loannoorotiaa ta- mooa.o.amtdmaasaiitkaa aiways asa) tat mesne eonanaa rrpC3Tn fob the Eso.Elt, CAPTUf OF RE EEL' SCKOOXERS.

IEBIL BOTX9fT8 OJf THI rOTOXAO BnAXTTjxj. ot 'tee bxztxs conH TBOM CHABLKBTOaT. Eumrara the xlookadit at that CHAJUXaTTONArViO SAVANNAH TO is BE ATTACKED. -( 4 micmiT ir citinrsKie. it CArTVar OT MAdO ftKEO SAN wjcxxzu ictrrri zjDtnn tb n-rusoBt BliUBABAM, FROM KITBOPK.

XafBki t01 ittira St XttftralitT. CBBtBTB'Bf Bcbl mchtvmmWDUtuy fffBlfortam- WwmmmmmmmB Vbw Toss. Vercabt 13. A Kay Tfcst tBUftr reporta tb eaptai of tb MrMwaan ImkeU bo4 TooLtr, both, of Hiinn, by ibb gUbOmt BoBBMCB. Tib WBTB BBBght PUB BiBg tftw hlBCo-tAB.

i TAB MrmlmTB WmUUBfrtDB OiaMtOB BBrB OaoersJa Bamka. HaintaaJkiaa d4 HAlleek bb4 ObmOAMl Eainilton, of Tazbb, ba4 loBg tBtarriaiv viU) tb Prsmtdemt to Bar. Oeneral Baqab learea for Vbv Tork tblt avsmJiiw, JmAlor IjwBBTBI Bttful IB aWTVATa, BBB VlU tried tB CBBriBfikti fat ATmiAeoadaBt la th KaBtackj (AUOpaJAJB. i a Babel MawamaBta tb rBtBaBBfli ISaaelal to th Berald.1 i IIabpbb'b Fbbbt, KoTamka 1L JUbal piefcata BBTB BPfkMaTml OB tbB VirfflBU bUU of th Ptyossao, betWBca Beriia and Poiat of Tbb rebel OBraln btb noBrlntr toe eoBBtry oa tt aoath Btda of Lo4oa Hlghta. TatxerdBy tbej And apoa oar plckau ia London Valley.

A eoatnband vuo eonvBla irmb wltv dbtBter, reportB tbo eolatBB of Jaekaoai ia tbo ylotnity of front KotbL will tha ax- ovptloa of about 2,000, and tlx trans la- tbo vauey. ofcwB fream Cbajlaataa, g. Co Bobtob, Norrnber IX TbotxNAToradant ofr tbo Bostoa JmmwU vritas boa on board tbe Uaitod BtatBS Btoaam Soata OanaUaa, oft CmUulBatoB, ancler dat of October IS, td ftaUows: "The British friaTBte Baoer. by MtnlAstoa of riasloaf aatered CTikrlrortoa HAibor aad took sway as a basssbbbt tho BritiAbftetvBBL "The flnnon asa that tha eaVanle tut I not laaaebed a poayartel ram, aad that two more are reedy foe pUttag with Iron, waioa- they ezpeet erery aay to arrive from England aa trot. -pi a tad ateemer.

He atao re porta tbe rebel taa-aee Kamkrmlae lrio at tint BAOatb of tbeStono Inlet, six ralloi from OhArloaBon, watching for a ohaaos to taa oat. Ho ports loo fasts of jellfrw raver at (Thavletton wbea ba len." a sTbe Mini owteBpoadent, BAtte date of October IB, writes aa follow i i i MAbont tea o'elock laat algbt. heavy firing was beard to the north ward, which oontiaaed for balf aa boar. Frora the so and of Us funs, this flring vu jadgBd to bs about eight BkilBt off. i This morning boat arrived (rom the flkir-sbip, inforBAlng as that a veaael bad raa the bkekade daring the Bight, and firing was from the Fiavmbeeo, which got under way before tbe ateamer raa the line ef tbe blockade, aod attempted to stop bar, bat she took not the sMghtett notice of the FiaaiBeaa, which fired twenty.

two shots stvlast ber tide, bat they rattled off like so much haiL She aiast bays been iron-plated, and very tblek at that, or the Flam bean's rifled shots would have gone through her, bat she kept oa np the channel and roa la. It is thought ihe is the vtstel the rebels sxpeoted with the iron-plates sad, if as, we most expest sobab hot work before long, unleaa we have some-thing here besides wooden ships to contend Bfainst tbesB. Charleatoa aad aTaaaan is be Attacked i Haw Tobb, Jfovember IX Two Government OommlAeioa Brokers have beea aeat to Fort IaeJht ette, by order of tbe War Dtpext- BMBt, for baying claims against the Oorern-MBt at Biaiioas disooant. 1 James Madiaoa Porter, Beoretary of; War nader Tyler, died yesterday at oaten, i The steamer Pawnee, at PfiOadelpnla, from Port Bejel November 3, rrporta the stevnv rrlgata Pewbattaa bad arrived that from Charles boa for ooal. Preyaratlona lor a eombiaed attack oa Cbarleeton and Savannah are being grad-vally BBtarsd.

A boat's craw af one of onr yestels off Oharleiton bad a aarrow eaoape from captors by a rebel steamer recently while taking i Five Ctam ectlcut rvsrl ments are to Jota Banks' ezpediUoay-'and will ba here this Wteka i EngageAaeat with tha Kebela at Garm rettabarg, sjty. -I Wasbibwtob, Novembsr IX The following was leoeivtd at tha headiranrteTS of the vmytodsy: "IaAoaABwa, Hoeambar IL "Ta Ifajor H. W. BaUsck, 6eaeraa-ta -chief) "The following dispatch has just beenvre-oeived from Gen. Davie atOolnmbos: Tbo expedition eoBmanded by Brigadier General Kaiupcm baa proved a great success.

It came up with Colonel Woodward's rebel force, eight handled strong, near Graj-rattaburg, and arte? a abort engagement, killed sixteen of his men, nmocg them aaa Captain and a Lieutenant; woaading forty, Including oaa Captain and two lataa tenants, aad taking twenty-five BtisofMrs, all ttveu horses aad lfty males, a large aamber of arms and equipments, routing the whole concern, aad driving them eat of tha 8 tats of Kentucky. Onr lost wet three killed aad seventeea wooadad. a GEANT, "Major General flommandfng Captttra of a Rebel BUjor, withDlso I patchss for Barepeo BaUruioBB, Kovember IX Ths TJnitod Btates gunboat Hsrenlas, Captala Dungan, arrived here this morning from a --cruise along the border of Virginia. On the morning ef tbs 3d trait, just before belight, Lisa-tenant Baker, with an armed boat'i crew, disuoisied a party on shore signalling to soma Rebel soldiers stationed up a am ill inlet. On finding they yrare diBoovered, they took to their beats aad tried to esoape.

Aits half aa hoar's chase a boat was which was found to eon tain three men with signal lantern flags, aims, ate. Oae of tha party proved ta be Major Seed Sanders, a regular officer of tha Confederate Btates Army and a son of George. If. Tha other two were English' Bailors. At tha time of their capture, they ware axpectlBg a aariT to ennr Mai or fmmafaaa ta EaraM with rebel dispatches, and were signalling for that pnrpoea two JtoguAhssiiorf landed from Tsesel froia aboat tea days prsviosaly, which brought over a prom-lnaat rebel with eiispatebes for the Babel GorerajBent, The vtmel which was to aea-vsy tha rebel dispatches to Europe, was ry-ing aboat four miles outside, bat disarvering the csptnrs of tBjor Sauuiaia tt liumediattlv Bat ta sea.

-V. Fwderal aBeyeanaata by taa Way ef BJch moaew i Wabbtbotos, Xovember 11. Ths, Richmond XKipeee ot tha 11th says there' Is ao longer aay doubt that tha Yankees are ooa-eeatratiag their forces la tha aeigbBorhood of WUaaiBgton, with the intention of attacking tome point oa tha Wilmington and Weldoa Railroad. letter from Tarboro. ef the 5th inst, tayt tha Ysnhasa are marching on that town With 1X000 troops.

They are represented as being within hiteea miles of tho town, and, ons mils of ths Confedsrats troops. mmmmmm-m 1 I- Geaernl Scott's Brjelndsr ta Ex-PTeai-' i dsat mchaaaao Wabbtbwtob, Hovsmber lx.a General Soott publish a rejoinder to Ex-PreslJent Bachaaaa. Hs (Soon) Is sorry to perceivs that tha publication of hit oSoial report to Prssidoat lalaoela baa given offsnse. That swalt was parely Incidental, aad did not antes into his (Soot. 'a) purpose la drawing "np tha paper; but oa rejection, hs sapposes that ttnder the clrcumetanoea the offense waa da voidable.

Let it be remembered, hs saya, that tha new President had a tight to de mand of ma, as the immediate command of ths army, haw tt bad harpeued thi4 the in: ciplect rthcU had bssa alloweA to cora AWrrral tt tew forts, a from tbebai ditioa of liaiy to gain poaatsl stot. of tnam. -viao, uai. prutaniy, tne blame rs44 exeltmcivaly em atef baaoa. Be yiaai-cats my a worn aUegiance to the Union and kv uotcesioaal ooadoct.

the report was sab- Bsttted to President Ltnooln at aa early day in bs AdmrniAtAtton aad recealiy to the wortt. First, Id sooohnt far Boi ImyiaggaoTaBvaedl ixmclentiy tmUiioaUiern forts BAmed, agaiasl anticipated treesoa aad rebeliioa, afleordin to my rawnwrnaarianrana, awattmLoe; Uotoemi1 19, I860, repeat! a tne Bxt Bayi anal aaia earnretly Decrmbar 13, 15, ia aad So, the Kx- Preeidrat sbts there were ao evailabis troops withia reacba 4 Es (Soott) then pTO-eetdf to show that small gtarrisoas would at arti have sufficed fas tha twin forts Jack soa aad St. Phillip; also, that BeoU'f object was to bbtb to tbo Ciiian, by any aaeaas at hand, ail tboss works; an til Congress oovJ4 bare time to author iaa a oall for voloatwars, a call which tbe Praetdeat. for sank a aaa. pose, Blight no aoabt have BAade witbarai any Bpeelal loglslaUoa, with toe roll aparo batioa of svery loyal Bkaa ta tha Unloa.

Oa tha second point, Soott says that the FPrastdeat almost looes bis amlahfltty, in having his aaglaot af tha facts attribated, aa he says, witnoat tbe least eaass, to Governor Ficjd, and he adds: "AH my CoMnet mast bemr ma wltnaso that I was tha Frest- dent myatlf, iwmrpoamlbla for all tbe aetsaf thaAdatubrtratkax BTew, aotwlthamading the broad aaanmptioa of resposalbility, be (Soott) waald be sorry to believe that the Ex-Presldeat STeeiaUy rMriasnted to the re-BMrtal, by tetrny Floyd, of 115,000 extra mashets aad riie, with all their tmpia mentaaad ammajatfam, from Horthaaa re- BOSlUsUS lO riOlllliea aomawiai a tm-Ct, la the bneklag oat of tha Bamtariag rattteltony hey might ba foaad jarithoat eost, except to tha United StaBavia tbo moH convenient poattioa far distzibatioa among the inaurgeota Sooth. Of the 10 or 140 pieces of artillery, which the same Secretary ordered from Pittsberg to Ship Island la Lake Botaae aad GaireetriB. Texas. fat forts not yet erectexL Arxddeotally learning early ia klaroh that aadet this posthna- mb order the sbipntent of these run had mmancerl, I eommanioated tha fact to fcesatary Holt, aotioa; for tmvmaron, oat in time to eefaat tbo robbery, batoa thia point we may near rjeeretary rioya aimsalf. At Kichaond he eipiemly elaimed tha honor of defeating all my pLans and solieita taons rapeeting the farts, aad raoBtyedais reward, it being then universally admitted that but for that victory over me there would have beea ao rebellion.

a.j.-j Third. Ms. Bachaaaa aaanUdas that I wbUee4witlhsat permlssiaa, oa January 18, 1861. my Tlewa, addressed to him and tha Secretary War, October 29. aad 80, I860, bat that act was favosad aa ax- plained to him at that time by tbo Biiarepre.

seatatioa af my views ia oaa the earlier speeches of the same b-Secretary, after his letiua to i irguua. -s Fourth, una of my statorneBts, eomplaln- lng of tbs joint countermand sent through to the Secretary or war and Havy, to prevent the leading at Fort Piokeaa, of Captain TodgfAT company, unices the Fort sheaid be attacked, Is dted by tha Ex-President to ova a stngBiar want of, memory on my part, and a note from Ex-Becretary Holt is sddaeed toshow that I bad entirely approved of 'the joint countermand the day that It was pcarJered. Few persoas are aa Uttle liable to make a aaietotemant by aasaL. dent as Holt, and ao one ia more Incapable of making- one by design. Yet.

I have not the slightest recollection of aa interview with him oa this subject. 1 4a remember, hoerever, that Mr. Holt, oa soma matter of bastneas, approached my bedside about that time, whea I was "suffering from aa excess of pain. sir. Buchanan, Mr.

Holt, and myself were all landsmen, and could know bat little of tha possibility of landfttg troops oa aa open sea beach ana fart Mr. Toacey, Secretary of tha Navy, with officers of intelligence and nautical experience. ought to have said plainly that if Todges had orders not to Land except ia eases of an attack noon Tort Pickens, he mlf ht aa wall have remained at Fortress Monroe, as the prohibition placed tbe Fort, so far as he Bras concerned, at their many; or, at tho event showed, the want of enterprise, on the par of the rebel commander at PenseooU. Pof-sibly there are ather parts of the reply which a inperflcial reader may think requires comment or elucidation. And, indeed, here is another, marked forme by my kind viaieor.

ruth. Tha Cx-President hat brought to gather a labyrinth of dates, respecting the arrival and departare of -rebel Oomnaiaikm- ers, armiatiees, Aa, with which, as I bad ao official fioun action, I may have made aa on-. important taistaka or two; hat as I hava aot by me the means of recovering the cine to those windings, I shall aot attempt to Col-low him. Signed WIEITELD Fifth Avaatri Honx, Nor. 8, 186X i Frafls tha PaelSe Ceasta 1 -Sab FBaaateao, Kovember IXBuainenB is doll.

The recent discovery of silver mines ia MvirCMty-aaaaet mach local ex Upward of six hundred claims are toeatca on a Una thirty-aye apnea ioag. Some of the mlaes are partly opened, front which choice specimens of rock taken yield five hundred doilari per tonglytag lataf est a parties much confluence la the value of their discovery. There it soon a rage for discover in new mloesthat companies are organizing and selling stock before develops men takes place. Mining companies orgaa-lsed In Ban Francisco within a year hava a nominal cspital stock af over seventy mil-ltoBX Bach speculations wars never before equaled, bat legitimate mining ontwpriAws aie stiBialated thereby, and next year prom-isea to be oaa una Tarn pled la activity and ia actual developments. 't i i I Arrival af tha City of Baltlmora.

8abdt Book, Kovember 12 4 P. M. Ths City of Baltimore, from Liverpool 29th, sis Qnecnitown 31ft, hat passed this point sa rvato for Kew York. 8bo brings four days' la tor dates from Europe. The rebel pirate Alabama bad destroyed tbe bark WavaChest, tram Hew York, bound for Cardiff.

BrradftufTs steady and unchanged. Pro visiocf dull. Consols for Money. The Tntors says that Lord Lyons took oat fall sssatBBca that whils England will ba eager, in rxmcert with other nation to adopt any step to promote permanent peace, aba will, msBBtlirpft, at aa indivadoal, reiose to depart ons hairs breadth from tha course of Boa-tatfereace. I Wilkes' proneerllngs at Bermuda continue to claim attention.

The Captain of the Gladiator publishes a letter containing charges against him of regalarly blockading Bermada. Tha Josms argues that It Is aot for Sag-lead to impeach the belligerent right of search. Tho Fedarsis hava aot actually exceeded this privilege. Eagland mast make allowance for their temptations and pat herself la their plaos hsfasa pnmonnclng Judg-sseaX The Faderals have probably done no more tbaa Kogland weald hava doro. Tbe Daily Xnm remonartratas with Lincoln upon Wilkes' appointment aad recom-mends bis lemoval.

-vThe sorew Qlgates, Gslsta and aUnersld bad tailed to reinforce tha Vest India squadron. r. Tht jlraes it glad to tea tha Democrats tasking a show of force, aad believes their racBca tha most promising for the timea. Tbe British Corisal writes a letter to the Foreiga Office oa the cotton prospects. He estiinaut tbe stock br America at aboat 000,000 balef, lacladisz tht FrONst yeir'l Klective Engineer Tarly writes to Oyras Field, that tee eat axpaxinaanta convince bias that thaAUaatio Oavbla coold be worked from twelve to sixteen words per minute.

Thd Londoa Foit ciarget Roaeia vita is-tdlsatiBg tha rsvolutioa In Greece. -i. Ileperta of, GsxibaldFt health are conflicting. -r- -i-Kj Zvsiest SoatHera News. iy.n Caibo, November II.

ateat-news f-om Memphis says the rebels are still at EoUy Bprings, but all war materials, etnas and proviAions were removed across tha River. It was thought that the rebels might make a show of resistanoe at Holly Bprings, bat fail back south at tha Tallahatchie Eiyarlf aariously An expedilioa which left Helena, a fsw days since, tor Cotton Plant, numbered 1,200 men. They found 5,000 rebels at that place. The foros was too large to bs attacked by tha Fsderalt with any hops of tocoesa. Oa their retara they had three fklmlahes, kill-ing twelve, wounding a lartre aamber, aad capturing twenty-four.

Oat lost it thirty ajonnded and a number of horses kCled. Tb pscplo la tha country through which ear forces passed are npreseated as aetrmlly aafferinf for tha necem ries at Ilia. Lata Leathern papers Aays amaocUonto-enrred on tha Virginia and Tannsssss Ball rcsd, resulting la thlrteem being killed aad tfty won nded. Tfca Yickiburg WXamys aa axtaaaiya toCUoaal Abolitioa aociety has beea di-xrv-l ared la tha mtox-bera P- of Texas. Their et'ctt art to reCa tit Owterlytlfa IBWf a.

I Mw 5 TT anCT. I -f rv wSbai I 1 Zater trrm lwyto- rrtvai ef the Mora foe ft I i at ftim 'Cira 11V Tha Btesa hlp Kerva Srmtiao, fraaa Ltaiatkl aa ATW30 sea jacnaotKierry oa the 31st, was Boarded this Tnrwday TAraifg. ItcLAAO Kr C-obdea had addrrsted hit eoTrstttaents at Boesdale. He mrarded the aUBtrrasat laMrmahire as a BationsJ question, acd if publusand pri rata aid proved tn4 dent to relieve it, Poriiamaat would hare fa Irak a provtxioe for It Ee then referred to tha AeMrttme arar, aad aid it wawid be a waeta of time fnr foraigni are to attempt ta inflaeoca orambataata. To itterfere in tha war arte recognise thd Soirth, would do mora harm than good, and would fail to bring forward cotton.

As to how the rmnteat waa going as amd, he eon. passed his Inability to form any epiatoa. bat if compelled to make 4 foeas, aa waald aot make the same gocstthat lart tnssaU and Mr. Gladsttma did Ha did aot believe that If tbe war stamld ba hraafttoatmrmataafsoa it would end ta a svparatioa af th Horth aad Booth. Ha thonght thoss who profassed to mack for Italioa anity ought to apptaciatB mora tha Ammo anion ia -America try fares waald ao mora to Federal Government thaa any thing ems, and tbo eost ta England la six months would ba mora than saffieient to feed tha distressed cotton fyperativsa for yaars.

Mr. Cobden eoBcluded by Mptnaohiag tha PoJnaerBtoa travernaMBt for ita axtravagataca, and advocated retrenchment, rsABca Mr. Slidell had aa tatervisw with tho Zwrasror oa tha 28th of October. GBBBcm Tha Katioaal Asssmbly, tt was reported, would tender the erowa to Prfnoe Alfred, of Kngland. KingOtho had arrived BtTlanasv' aVw Lrfavoota, October 8(L Brssditofff Ths market is steady and gerawally anchaaged.

flour is still advancing and 6VL01X higher, moetly far tbe fiarer qaavUtiea. Wheat quiet aad arm: Red Western BfmlOs. 2L: Bed Southern lOrlOs. 6i.j White Western 10s. oatiia; wmte Uoutnera ll(llx fXL Cora farmer; Mixed IBs.

6dJm30a Previ- sioas Beef ia reported heavy, Pork aemi- naj, ana tsacoa qeiet with a downward tendency. Lard dnll. aad wachmnoed. aad quoted at 041a. Tallow easier.

MlJOi, Uctober SO. Broaxdstaffs firmar and slightly higher. Consols quoted at 93 93 for Money. The rats of disooant has beea advanced by tha Bank of to 3 per cent. IHtnols Oentral shares a noted at 40 OaoCtyanm sm ((tB.

5 s- a. LATX9T YIA. LOBTrOJTDKBBT. i Breaidsiufljt Flour steady. Wheat aasier.

Corn quiet bat steady. Pioeisioa market it flat, bet prior are steady. ioxDOa, uctooer 3 1. consols for Money are quoted at 9393-. Illinois Central 45 444 disooant; Erie 3 T.

i mv. a a aa or aaomnTm rnA vne Deuuoo ta tne saai at ass creased 396,000., a MMHMMHwvMHBHav The Blob la WfaeeaslBo MiLWADKiB, Kovember IX Tho Osaka County mob, not eon tent with destroying tha draft- box aad rolls, attacked the private rasideaers of several proatiiaeat rani dec is. stealing aad every thing they could lay their hands on, aad sual treating all who refused to aids with them. Ths Provost MsnhaL with six hundred infantry, left this city on the steam era Boa- ana UomeS last evening, aaa -to-day fifty af the riotara. i Tha reafai Waahiastos.

Kovember IX Owina- to a deficiency In tha expected supply of ths postal carrency, tho Treasury iJepartmeBT will sot be able to aeffeet the arraagameat forftabiAhing railroad companies with tha taon-aeedea (mail cnanga antli aext week. s. I a From Sta sTsha'a. Sr. JoHB'a, N.

Kovember 11 A iteamer, no doabt the Euro pa, from Liverpool tha 1st, sis Qneenftown the 2d, paaeed this even log at six ay clock, distant five miles. The Associated Press' boat palled oat four miles, the steamer answering tha signals, bat tbe totter ma not coma near enough for the obtaining of the Press' dispatches. Extracts from Sonthrea Papera. FobtbabS Mobbob." November 1L The Richmond Whig, of th 10th, says General Vaa Dora takes upon himself the reeponai. bility of tha failure in tbe last battle at Oortntb.

He sayi It arott from nelthef the fault of hit offioert ot men, bat wu bis own. mlsfortana. Governor Brown's annual message was re ceived ia the Legislature on Thursday. In a special measags ha takes grounds against tha Conscript Law, and submits ths subject to th Legislators for action. Ha also recommends action oa martial law, Aaoeas ao-rakM aad impiteaiuent of private property.

Tna excitement rxmseausnt apon tha re ported advance of the AboUtionlstt on Holly Springs baa subsided. did not ooma this side of Lamar, Mies. Tbe atavleigh (S.U) BtoUUr entertains ao doabt that a movement Is to be made against tha railroadf running front Wilmington to Peters burg, and that Waldon is to, bs ths point attacked. Tbe enemy is withia fi fovea miles ef Taraboro, waive thoneand atrong. Genamai Hill had a fight with tbe enemy oa atocaay last, ta Weeks County, Ye.

The General says the enemy was soundly thrashed, and driven beck miles. Tb fight was obstinate aad ear loss eeaaiderable. From tb activity of both armiea, aad the freqaent skirmishing taking place, it was not Improbable that a fight may take place at aay mo menu The present object of the enemy seems to be to cat off fieneral Lee's communloattoa with Richmond. The bloekaders off Wilmington fired apoa bad destroyed a bark loaded with salt, while endeavoring to run tha block ads. Twenty-three Yankees cams on shore to finish their work acd were cap tared and sent to Fort Fisher.

The bark was from Nassau, Tbs Yankees hava advanced in fores apoa Highland aboat forty miles from Stanton. -Tbe enemy at Corinth is largely reinforced ana Is forttrtlug. Intrenching aaa every reparation to hold that place, i Tbe Richmond Sajatrer of the 10th says: Significant movements are progressing edoegtewantira line of General Lee's army. Stirring, perhaps startling events, seem to ba rapidly approaching, promising, la reality, a sharp aad decisive winter's campaign. la a lew daj 1 considerable change will probably take, plaos ia tha present Inactive state of affsj'S 1 A Capare of GewrrUlaaw LorjiATii.ti.T., Kovember 12.

A' detach meat of Colonel J. Foster's eommatvd left Hsadersen on Monday and surprised a bead -of rebel guerrillas near Madlsooville, Ey And tmptured several prisoners, horses, and arms. Tha guerrillas In that section are said to ba panio-stricken. Oar forces ar ttlU ia parsait, 5 The Southern line if np, hut we have no news from Nashville. Taiot ssaraaxa.

If bw November IX Braadstafff Timtr beory, wasettled aad 10s, kiaei, wttk sales of 14,000 brla. at S3 a for srinerruM State: 10 for extra Btata; 7PO6 to lor an per Ann Western St OV9.A 40 for common to atediam extra Wast-ern SA Ba8 90 for common to food ahipniaa brands roond-aeop Ohio, and St for trade braada clotiag Beery, with ae buyers at the ootakie eaota-tionseCsnala Floor heavy and lower, with at lae oT80 brls. at tests Ntoroommoa aad A SOtfM tafor good to choioa extra Br Flonr aniet at ft 0 i Corm-aaeml steady aad nachaatred. hiaky heo-rr. with ooioo of Sim brba.

at STc Grmin Vt ttoot hearr. aasettled aad la2c tower. At tb ckwe the ontsid anotatkms ware decidedly abore tbe market, witk salsa of 38.0(a) bethels Cbicaro IfrriBr at 1 XS.i'iO buabela Alilwaokk. Club at 1 A 1 IS, One bnahela Amber Iowa at fl SS TW; A.0i basbeni Winter Red Waatara at fl 3 1 43; 7,000 baohels Arc ber Xicbiiraa at SI i bnahels Amber State at St 4ft; basbeas white niichiarmn ot SI Aiaal 5T Wye Qeiet end wtthoat material charaMfiarley ie ocaroo and decidedly Brmer, with Boles of bnoketo at SI for state and 1 AA for Canada Beat Vorm lo. krwer, witk a fair bminf for exaort end home eonsumptioa, at th dec hue, with amies of 1 koahcis At 7Ik7IMo.

for shippinr mixed Westera, early ail at the In aide price o.r -c. tor Kaotsra Aa4o. for aaraared snd boated; 7 '-T7c for oobubob to arinms White Wra-tarn are anara aad aacidodly hi. her, witk aalesat 6aaaio. Hops very arm, and la fair rlenatnd at jatitc fbr Giutethe Coffeernlea oeryaniet la eonoeqaeace of tbe high pricea demanded bykolders Baw teas active, kot prices novo utpwmrd u-oeency.

Proriaioas Pork Th demand continnso rood and the market ia earaia firmer aolea of brla. at Alt tl'l ru- ii, evr anaaay, m. ou a. iu aaaaiiao btm. 9 rbr prime, tbe latter trice frr cboice, and SiA tV-o.

it AO abr esters prim meas, lnclndins A00 brla. city prime mess, choice, deUrerable aU th month at ia an 'TT'' i Boof dull aad aomiaaiiy aaclianared. items modr- atoiyectiyeandateedy ot 17l4c. Cnt.tr vu qiust at A-ie. for fchuulders, aad TSc.

for hms Bac arsln nroderote and firm: soles af vr oatm. larinHiaa koifaao.at m4.nnal ehort clear tniddles OB pi-irate terms Tard steady: sales of ft br ut, at i ia eeuinf at itx-jc for Oaiolea4eetc. for Stale foiioaaa ie very km at sllc ne tyoverovnent Oeatracto to-doy were awarded as follows: brla. ot mesa Pork, aad 04 brio, prima MM. at Bit It an fiim anrvnr add I l.t 10 for thelotaer; AA.oe pennds Boooa Sides at 7 TO, aad tOJ-fii poonila tihonldersnt to ofti 71.

kioas Market. Money cont-rines active ana arm as a saw ceil a. oa tou. aow r--- Brimo Paaer. "trlinf ATrhane dull and lower anotstio is ore iiat'i for ana I40f otep rbo- -rv" i ntocka drooniaa: TJ.

S. eC 'oa, -4I03'4; Trtrnwry-aotes. lRva.uv -j txold rii rtioa, opeaiaa at Si oi per eVcliaias to Atawa aad caoaung Hicock Warto--octadTinaBd and iaock ii-iand, th -cawo, Burltnrtoa and QuincT. Si; Pittobars, Tort and jleTlan and Toiedo. S7; end Pittobora, as: l.iinuim rentrmL Alichisma Bontacra tina- ranttvd.

AiKAiesB SonUi. a Michlsmn tent mi, 87 Haj-tMn l-rewmsi, 7w: uorlera, lvf UBdsoa. i.ri. Prrfc rrod, Krie, tl-k; Bew Yoiii Central, V. S.

Fivea oi le.i, Cotipona, V-3; lUaai ili.l lha.1 Or -4 i iff aVtias Ct aa oa feo.aeyet..wa a.m-rf 1-W -I I ef ta ladlaaapeHs ffatrmm, was ia tra fdty yee-ereay. i i ii a F. HeiL ttl city, is exhib-j liing his EcqTiimaax tarn lit at Barnam Ma seem, Mew York. tOrUmnel Watson, who hat beea oa trial before tha United States District Court, for eoantarfeltiag gold and silver oata, was yesterday araaJttrd try tha jary. IQT Tbs Fowrth Teaneeme Oavalry pr etrOed to Camp DeaBisoa ysnterdsy.

This tegimect vat not loag tines mattered oat of service at infantry, and mustered a as cavalry. Oolowrl Bxabart Joattsoa, a soa of t9osaA-aoc Andy Johtjom, is emmmxvnder. Tbb saivxxv--Eothlng better to report from th river to-day. Tovere it now bat ahevat kmr feet scant from this pint to Lrc tovillav Titer ear a SA-rivals oatsid tb regular laxxtate, and tbaaa gaaataUy fail ta eon ia oa time. Business at the wharf ht remarkably dull, tht rinraral slilpmsalilis TBB LATB PBATW OP AOaim BT TBB Alr Laaas Cim as Bass on A DaWwomr.

A day or two since state that ths ywangest child ot the Prosseattng Attorney Blast had dted from the effects of pills which, through th emreieaweeas af the diwgist, had beea -spared with a proportion of opium greatei tbaa tha farmala AUrected. Wa take piatotsar la stating that aa analyaia of tha pills has beea had by tbo druyist la qsesUoa and atber rasaltt of which, with a fall statement of tbe pbrfaoiaaaV will appear The analysts does not Bostata the cimrge ef torBlearactt aa tha part af the dragg-el H. B. Tbobtssb. T.

A. Xesmith has re -turned from Band oaky, what ha has been in a fruitless attempt to recover the body of young Thompson, drowned la tbe lake a few daytstaoa, Mr. T.wsaasoaofE. A. Thomp son, ef this city, waa a student at Gam bler, and waa spending a littls tima en tbe islands for rmreedoa.

Ho was about eight-aea yean of age, five feet nine or tea incore la bight, rather flrshy and faB -farmed; rather large for his are bad dark hair, aad probably thin side-wh bikers. I very effort was atede by Mr. Krsmith to recover the body of the yoaag man, bat withoat avail. His loss it a sewer blow to hit fatner, wbo baa beea for fsne ttea oonfiaed by serious illness to his remdeoee. ammwfammmmmmmmt OrVTCXna OF TBB FBDBBAB ABbTT AtV.

bastbo fob SrnALnte Hoasaa ra EaaTumt. Wa' have rrrquently heard oora plaints from eitisensi sf Eentocky thai atttachet of the Fsdfaral armies ware in the habit af stealing from them hoist, cows and other property. oa tbe plea that they were disloyal, aad therefore their stock, ate-, was liable to cou Bsoataoa, bat wo aever placed muck confi dence in them reports. Yesterday, however, a eitlsen of Bath County, Kentucky, Anted Burroughs, followed to tkrmgtoa seven boms which bad baert seised toy IAeatariaat Colonel William Odin and Captains Wa liana aaa inosaes Udin, of Colonel Met calfe's oavalry regiment. These horses were taken by these officers oa ths plea that Bur roughs was a disloyal ouasn, aad hit prop erty waa liable to confiscation.

Mr. Burroughs, wbo is known aad reoogaised as a trwe a torn ass, an spoofed all waa aot right, aad cam to this city, where be found, with ta at sistaaoe of At arena! Batta, of that the Meson. Odin aad Dana bad it posed of the horses at public aactioa. Polio officers Schuyler and Bemiat, of this city, and Marshal Butts, apprehended the traooa rirmh-etreet Laat eveniag and lodged them in the Vmth-street Btatioa-hoaaa. They will be broogbt before Jodgo Saffia this morning for Important Military MoremeatB Ketnra of General Wallace te Cincinnati Reported Sapersedare ef General Wright, For a few days past it has been known that important changes were about te take place ia the military commands of the Vest, and already in that direction have taken plaos.

Major General Gurdoa Greuger has been relieved ot bis corps awtac ib the vicinity of Lexington, and orders i to East Tennessee, to wbieb doty be left yester day. Major General Scnoyler ami ton leaves to day for Kashtille. having beea as signed aa Important com mead a Oder General Kooecrana Brigadier Generals van B-msel-laer, Bufbrd and others have reported at headquarters ia this city and been assigned to duty In the Department of the Cumberland. Major General Lew Wallace, who left this city a few days sine to take command of troops la General Grant's Department, was stopped at Cairo by aa order from the war Department to return to tJincinnaa and there await orders. Th General and his staff arrived in thai city yesterday morning.

His orders have aot yet reeohed this etry from Washington. It is believed, hoar ever, in military rircies, that General Wallace ill relieve General Wright in tbe commsnd of, tha Departmsnt of the Ohio, and that arexvesal Wright baa beea assigned, to a very important command ia tbe f-eld. We sap-pose that this is really the came, although a fntnar an the streets hat it that General Wallace la returned to Cinslnnatt to rxeside at the courWmartial of General BaelL which convenes in this city next week. The orders will do dVaabt arrive to-day, whea General Wallace' I new poaiti will be determined. nil MoBTAidTT or tub Asjtt.

The following Is a fall list ef soldiers la the Asylum Hospital, admitted since tha 13th DevadiMarpby, co 1st Ohio; Howell Hsrpee, oo. 33d Ohio- Seth M. Worth, co. 17th Ohio; Delos Bishop, co. 101st 0 Bamuel la una to, oo.

lOlst Ohio; W. H. Pope, co. 101st Ohio; Daniel Wood, co. toist unio; ueorge uigman.

co. BTtn U4 Hloholas Clona co. H. 4th U. 8.

ArtUlerr: John Calbert, oo. 4th TJ. 8. Artillery: Tbomst OhBrlet, CO. 4th TJ.

8 Artillery: John F. Campbell, oo. 4th TJ. 8. Artillery; w.

aornmg, oo. ta unto; u. xoua, co, 9ih Ohio; W. W. Olaody, co.

1024 Isaac Keller, co. 102d Ohio; Kewtoa laawa, co. 1, 97th Ohio; Charles Howbali, oo. Ohio; AJexandex. Obeny, oo.

8 2d Ohka John K. Tenor, oo. 82d Ohio; James -8atogla, oo. G. 97th Ohio; John Hoover, ea.

O. 94th Ohio; G. F. Coleman, ee. 86th Ohio; G.

H. Cooper, co. 1st Ohio Cavalry; J. a BackhcMsr, oo. 101st Ohio; B.

Banders, co. 101st Ohio; B. Baa self, co. toist uuo; Ui Atanse, co. H.

97th Ohio; M. Patterson, oo. 624 Ohio; Thomas Morgan, sergeauit, oo. 26 tb Ohio; Joseph Marpie, co. 60th Ohio; Charles Wilson, co.

JL 10 1st Ohio; A. M. Horth, 19th Ohio; Francis Sberwood, 79 th Ohio, a at w.mI.v amaaava mm. waaawaaiav, iuvh yyuaaa, aw- eruit' J. MoCrrsnell, oa.

Ohio; John Sinnard, co. 94th Ohio; O. 8. Kogars, co. 94th Ohio; J.

McKseley, co. 93d Ohio: W. P. Johnston, eo. 36th Ohio; Clayton Everett, oo.

49th Ohio; Henry Hareoort. co. 3d Ohim a Vanbeber, co. 3d-Ohlo Wesley Avers, oo. 3d uuo; Alfred Kid latt, cow T9th Ohio; James P.

Bailey, oo. 87th Ohio; TbetaaB tesop, eo. tv, Iras a Ohio; Francis A. laka, eo. 69th Oaiot D.

Jones, co. 105th Ohio; J. Bmlth, ea. 99th Ohio; B. AiadlitogstaU, oo.

99th Ohio, W. Foilin, co. 4tb Ohio; wm. 1-oOey, on 17th Ohio; John Birely, co. lTthOhia A.

Bargott, co 101st Ohio; J. McOrackon, cav Ut -93d Ohio; Morns JJoty, eo. 3J Obio; Wm. C' Cmmmlng, eo. hlat Ooio; H.

Wbitria-. co. O. 99th Ohio: O. Peon co.

101st Ohio; V. Snyder, ea- 101t Ohio, B. ea. KV 98th Ohio; 8smrt( WaHaoe. co.

Ohio; Katbaa T. aaora, MTgaant, aa. i 69th Ohio; L. Hanna, eo. Ua tav- Was.

UamUii, unto; Daniel fAaater, eo. B3d Ohio; V. 3d Ohio; R. 8teire, eo. 97th Ohio; Wm.

Jackson, co. 101st Ohio; Kilo a PsToa co. E. 101st Ohio: B. E.

Lswix eor porsj, 33d Oaio; X. Hell man, co. 101st Ubio; was. uayiott, eo. aa uuo; John Rhfinnart, ce 5 2d Ohio; Joka Vandyke, eo.

1, 17th Ohio; A. ea. 17th -Ohio; a Bndolph, c. 17th Ohio; treae Patch, eo 17th Onto; Henry Oraaee, eo. lTth Ohio; Lvidrrr Walker, eo.

19th Ohio; Wm. Werkxaaa, oo. 66th Ohio; Janet K. Rose, 1st Ohio Artillery. The following have beea ordered to Bar.

racks Ko 1, for txanrpartalion to their regi meets: John B. Fietning, eo. 10th Ohio; Matthew Canghlin, o. 10th Ohio; H. Howell, oa.

25th Ohio; John rJuhart, eo. S2d Ohio; Wsinsoott, ea 17th Ohio: Clayton Everett, oo. H. 49 ih Tbe following were sdmitted to Eocpital Wo. 7, Kovember 10: John Brown, eo.

1024 Ohio; Clency X. HiXL eo. K. 105th Ohio. I Tne following were admitted to Ejepltal ia ia.

aovsmber iot wooa Tsxtmroa, co. 3d Cite; John Fry, oo. SSi LUaois; J. w. ii.

Kobie. co. ii. 1st onio. i 1 The following were admitted to Coital No.

9, Kovember 10: Cavil Dorr eo. K. 121st Ohio; James 12 1st Ohio: Abtww J. Taylor, eo. 88th Cl'oi Wm.

H. C-y. co. 98th Ohio; FarrelL o-v 98th The fowiT r' waa simitted to I'o. Koyemh 10: eamasl liCyiC, co.

CUs, r-t. a J. 1 'a, AJiUaJaLmmMlai, oora- a us- Tis French tlramawf taea Osaae rwtaas Wlj be pwsemted thia off-ming, Mr. J. Wilkes Booth appaarlcg the doable of -TAblan" BLd Looia" Bupported by tha am tire com-pany.

Tha aaatraameat of thia thriUtog OraM aloae skrmid -eaowd th -Oid Dmry." Mr. Boou engagement at rapidly drawing ton close, and coesoqaeatly bat a few sign's more are granted ta erbiobto aaa th apiwsdid acUog of ta yoaag traradtaa. Oa Batajaay mttttmocm attvo selook tk rjeaatjfol fairy spartavde af CaUryy am- tmr Star aad the pratora farce of a aad wt aPises, will be prodooed for ths benefit of Is. datMarrdeUldrsa. I'luOreaA A-ooas Ma.

a Mas. aaa eaceed the saoeeas ef tb Ftp Xry, so nothing waeoald say would inrfrasa it. Tha actirg af Mrs. and Mr. Can way, a agate and Harry aretwmf tBemeet aA-tiesia latiaaa it has beea ear s-amd fartaaa to aitaesa durin- a loag tbaatHeal oaperiaaca.

There is ae room for treating startling effsett la their parta The anther hat drew, the eharae-tera with tha haad of a mmtter, ia aaeasy, stavple and aaSaial avyla, aad ta Con ways th eanaor jaattatv Mr. Haie, Mr. KieheBsem and Mr. G. Aikea are worilraTit i their tairpf and, wa steaJd be doiag fojaetica if we did aot ao-tioe tb aaortt ef Mt PlulUps sad kU.

Brers wery aaxdmperteat charactrrs ia them selves, bat tt la ia having snob parts well acted that the parfectioa ei stage lalnaloa It OlttalBSd it -am, Hsixbb at DATTaa-The issaeasd flla-sioniei aad pianist cub plait a hie third aad last Bight's entertainment ia Oovtagtoa to a etowded, and, at Banal, aa eattiiaiasUo aadi-ence. Ha will parform this evening in Day-too, aad we es promise war friaodj la that region, those who delight ia thawoadera of nsagte, aa well as the astral prtion af the eo mm unity, that they have aa ertoommoa treat la etore. Fred, the Boeead sight phav aomenoB. ia still with Heller, aad this extraordinary ehibrtioa it aow advamoed to soch a myatawiavAS phase at to border upon tbe 8aptBrnsionaL Sewh aa eatvrtalemontat the priee, twenty-five oenta, has Bevez beibra beea presented to aay ooaBmnnity -1 Tkb GtrsBOAT Sbbvaob la addition to tbe Indiaaola, there are three large Iron gunboats in coarse of construction here, the latter being intended for service oa ths ocean. Captain Jeha Sebonrtiaa has opened a naval readesyoos for recruits for the Miami saippi Sqnadron, at Ko.

5 East Fiont-atreet. mFOnr leaders will pleased to learn that the Young Men's Mercantile Ubrary AawoclatioB hava engaged the servicef of that aecomplisbed dram alio scholar, Jastet X. Murdoch Beqn for a seriee of read lugs oa Thursday, Friday and 8tarday ewntugs of this week, at Bmlth Ditson'S HaiL We trust that our citisens wilt display their urual appreciation of Mr. Murdoch's efforts, who certainly, ia this department hat ao ta-perior. 1 TBABBf uai ATtoa Gorse Foswabsu From tbe Ta-ansea-ortatioa DepaAtmeat, la charge ot Caatala Hart, there it being teat forward to Louisville oae hand red and forty -six mals teams and wagons.

Thces are sent by land, tbe rente take being aa the Berth side of tb Obi River. One advantage of this metood is that it ia lees expensive, while it renders the teeaas perfeetly gentle aad th wag oaa la good running order at the time of thasir delivery to the army ia the field. Two hundred wagons are also being sent to maouisvuie by steam. There is likewise being forwarded to alii polis aad Poiat Fleasaat, to day, fifty -foor male waaroras for th ass of tb Army of tbe Kaaawhav These are tbe excellent new style of vehicles lately BAanBDbstared la this city. Quits aa extentivs thlpmeat it also being made of transportatioa material to both of the latter-named poista.

J'- Ceatraeta Awarded. The following contracts for army supplies were awarded at Louisville, oa Saturday last, by Captain Symonds: BAOOS sines. J. rrter Lsatm a re. aao.

A.3eo. I UC. 0.14c. A19C. Sc.

B4Tc. Itk. 6 tc. S.MC. A4Se.

S.73C. A.4SO. 9.7c. 6.740. a7c.

T. P. Aiiiialiiins.Wept Pnial McDonald Doyle, Lonia-ylUtw 60,000 A. B. White A XonisriUo on.

(ma Bf itcball A BBbbard, ls.MO a rowei ex. wen a aijacioon an.oua Bli Jcbnoton A Oincinnami lAO-Ona aa Kowoon. Cincinnati lfw.u0 H. Phillips, iKmirrllln 60.080 O. W.

Dnnnnwor A Bra- Loniaa-'le liUloa at B. feuby, Bt. oamia a BACOsT tHOtTmDUa. WUliam Jarrit A LoaiTills DO. one iu.an SJnc.

5 S50. A43C. SS60. 6.40. "BsAo.

6.770. B. BT. Bhrrley, f- McDonald A Doyle. lxiuiTiUo 0.000 a.

B. vy nit a JjOD OiaTilla A6JH0 M.UU0 Powell, Mclwea Mad loo a Kit Johnston a Gov, Cincinnati 100,000 na W. P. Clarks A Cam, l)uhrytlle OyOUO- Jaa. Kennedy, loaitvilas 1,000 brla.

at OS ttuiiscB, lartins a maatua- riite jia oris, at as a. to be delivered at the rate of let brio, per day.) J. B. Fenby, Bt. O.000 boob, at SX 47 O.

U. Moor. A Cincinnati 7500 tbo. at S.730. aoAs-rxn ooma.

Brown, Btoat Batter, Cincia- Bail ,...164,008 lb, at M.SOc. B. Chsriet A bt. Lonis 70U0 llato at 3. Ac.

Brown. Stoat A Betler, Cincia- STjota. moose lbe. at lxc. John A Baran A Cincinnati.

lbe. ot 11. dec. C. Moore A Cincinnati lba.

at UiAe. vraTseAa. J. Aatboay Oo, I ootyillo Tjao fois. at T.7V.

K. AJldaawaA fleam, rieadnaatt JJM at T.TAC. -oTAa cmsnucs. B. C.

t. H. tawyer, Pittobora. StSOWlbtCaA lAJSa. Thos.

Bstith, LoaiSTille lba. at 17c. K. Praarffer A CoBt. Loul Sa 1)00 lb, at 0.60c.

N. Bhartrer A Co, Bt. Su.oue lba. at BA6c. an.

naatnarat tek. nt. Iioam awkvist, at e.iac. otmssaa. Brown, Stent ft Bailor, Cincia- anai e.ww nanr.

sx Ear, COY1MCTOM MESWSo 'vij MttdTABT Pbisob. Tbo following Bersohs were eomsBitted to tbe Prison yesterday: Jamee Abernathy, R. H. Browning, Jamrt D. Gifferd, George R.

Wyatt, Thomas Dance, James Friar aad Thomas LsAvdram- The two former were released from tbe Prison but a week agoy aad apoa their arrival at home were raarrested aad seat back. Citt Jaixox James A. Went worth is a candidate for tha offios of Jailor aad Keesar of ths Poor-house, at the ensuing January election, nee advertisement Dbatbb jb tkb HosmAta. There bo en aix deaths ia the Government Hospitals oT this city during the raast week. The Barnes of the deceased are as follows Henry taa ton, ctmpany uos Ha wired and Fifteeath Illinois; John" Bnekner, 'eompany Sixty tinth Indiana; J.

Bottom, Company Kineteenth Eentocky; Ico M. Daamaa, Company Klnety-seventh Illinois; Lewis Wren, Company Forty-fifth Ohio; Samnel Johnsoa, Oompany Forty-fifth Ohio. tJrBCTAX) Pa asm a Paraasa wiahleg- to ship salt, calomel, train inn, nsxapbtae, firearms, ammunition and heavy boots or oro-' gats, are required to obtain a special permit from Mr. X. H.

Bamuel, Custom boass offi mr; acd bo such permits will be granted ax cept the parties applying for the same produce aa order from the Ooloael commanding tht Pott, or ths Provost arsnal of the county to where the articles are to be shipped. The office of Mr. Samael is at the eorner of 8ixth aad Ma4ieoBvotTaatB, ap amirs. Office bamr from nine A- M. to half past four P.

M. a -M NllxuBioxrir The Est. W. Pope Ysemea will fjontitrae hit Thnrsday evening leotores ia the tissnmrnt of tb First Baptist Charoh. To-Bight his snbjeet wiU be TraaBibaa Yiaw ei IntAmpexajtce." Tbe public are tovitvd ta attend, pj I Wabxixb Wa Boticed five wagons heavily loaded with sannon balls, passing throah the streets yesterday.

They were east at ihe fonntrery of Asbcraft A Otx, Ctsdsaati, aod will be shipped by TaViiroad to laoxisgon, a m.j. If Impost ast to Munrraas op ths Gasrat. At last kraeion of tne Keatocky Leerisla tare, a law waa pessed, making it aa ecense, puBlsbabla with a fine of not lorn thaa fifty aoi more thaa five hundnd dollars, for any minister of tbe Gospel, or aay ether person to solemnise mxarriage until, ia addition to the present requirements of law, he shall file la ths office of the County Court ef his residence, a written affidavit, subscribed by him aad sworn to before some person legally a. thorised to administer an oath, of the follow ize nornort and eect. vis: "1 do eulssBBly swear for affirmT as' the esse may be,) that I will support the OonsU-tntioa of the United Btatea Constita- tion of thia State, and be fMthfol and true to the OoroBMrnwealUi of KentaczT.

and the laws and GxrrerBment thereof, eo long aa I a c' trar; end I do frxrtmtar soiemiuy tweosr (or tiu) toat 1 will aot Bid, tJbet ct tjrya---r diiectly or indi rectly, tite ao-eoiled C-erate tbors now in rtbe'" United Etstes or the Si.te of --A loa 1 cviJaat a eiiiaea of tils J-t-to, to hstn ma -o i ma aa 7VI0 i 75,000 taooo fio.ian I i i. I i. -V tr iaaao v. cftiseasaof lewport c. wha hava b-n bom: Robert kt'-iox, Ai-iia, i rick Welsh, JeraaYeiton, James Tirhy, Mr.

Fisher. A. D. Daoiels and sove.U t. Whom nAmra are da not remea.ber.

BatBSATlaaavX. Tha trconUpS C-f were sat all atroe; yaskutdey by a Utile oo-Mmwa fa fa. a. a ai. a.

mul. twiw to ana rn a Mtcbd mTamlaailan. in trhiob 4 event we promlee oar readers ths fall rat- atATea'B Corrar was fiBOd $10 aad essm teatardov iaar aJiinw liquor em Sunday, aad and eosta for saj. leg liquor without lieetma. Aaroa -ait W.W WW w--e.

Ja OSi.g wary elrnnk aad AUatardarly, for which he a mat en i rrnr nr. .1. asa ScaooL Fcapa Ctty Tioeaiusr, Hoary Wise, paid ever the torn of $2,616 30 to J. T. Mapbet, Treasurer of the School Board, yesterday, that being tbe esaaaat da tha School road fretes amx-a rTta-od.

i Boca Fa 1 fcasoan Jetraa Eoadlt Tb dty of Cincinnati es. the "-iTial treat lUilroad Ocmpany. A aaotloa aa strike from the files a reply to aa anawer em tbe greaad of a oWp-rtore from the ordjiary tales la pleading; and, secondly, that it wat M-msfiooas. The petition was based oa a written asi i Bailout whereby the s-sp SAwito wss agreed to be paid to tb fdty by tbe de-fondants, Tbe ana-wer at gntX sett oat the fitota, from which it to claimed that this iBStrasseat was exacted aader doMsa, The plaintiff replies that tt te aot tree tha sum esaimed was eaactod aader the meat efawus, 185a. Court aaa sense this is a deBfartare, eat the petitioa ie based oa this sMessaatm sad the right to lweapver dapeadt upoa it; and whea tb plainUff oayo tbe Sam was not exacted by this agmmeiit, he 1 ins It.waa aot eaaoreed against aa aawiUlag party.

Bat, in getting rid ef that objeotoaa, tha aiaiatig becoraca impaled ea anather bora of the dilemma; fog if the term it aot atsd to describe a fact, it is need to aeg-stive a legal ooaolaaioa; aad the rest ef the matter in the reply wee a repetitioa of arhat was already la the record. Motioa frrantad. Geesge EaPsgh forth aBOmoa; T.Wara, Bailey ss. Foster, Tajlor, and others. Tha; aotioa was brought to reoovar $20,000 dam ages tor lost lustelafd by the plaintiff by taa destratioa of the printing ntaterials of a newspaper, aabliabsd ia Kewpott, Keataoky, called the afVof aTstata.

A. demarfer was filed, aim lng, first, that tha Court had no jurisdiction- that the ao- Hon was trespsss, jam ilsaiosa Vayit, and i had to be brought in Kentucky; second, that facts were not stated sufficient to constitute a lanse of Ttnm Tha Court held that the action was brought foe the taking aad destruction of Tasraonal property, eV time parfsfit, and that tka petition waa not damurrablov Btallo and Klttredge for plain MT; Bail A Jerdon, Gaorge X. Pngh aad Oaid wall A' Tilden, owoaa-w. am) rovo In ths oase of RoaS as." Rt idle, tried before Judge ana a Jury, a ver: Olct was reAarnetl for defonaant. Forbes es, Stranb.

Tried befors Judge Coffin aad a Bight of property foaad in the defendant. Damages, $403. French A Cnnnisgbam tor deiwase. OOMMOW PLBAS. Bbtobb JtTBoa uuvatv Uatheriae Laep plia es.

Henry Lavsppiln. Decree of divorce granted oa the ground of willful abtence. SBFOBB dOBBB riBADISSTOB. BaSBUlg Co. ee.

rerrpard Yerdact for defeadantt $52 IX Qibooas tor plaintif; Judge Warden for defense. Gaylord, Soa A Co. es. J. L.

Greer Juror withdrawn and ease eonttaaed 1 Ko. 3, CsnxrrsAA StOB Bbpobb Jobob Mua-docx. John Bay was placed oa trial charged with stabbing Joka Jarvit with a The defaadant aad prosecuting witness were Frenchman, and ware both engaged in the. profoosAoa of scissor grinding. In the month of August they had a controversy la a aa; loon ea YUe-atreet, ia telatioa to tbalfj Ttjrpective standings la the basttvesi the de-1 fend ant claiming to be aa educated at aphonia, and ridicaled tbe ratrntatxetoaa of tha othat-, whom he styled a Jarvis pagilisU-oally raponded and left, aad the defendant Miuvwwa ewaim aw ii I a lavaww waa aa.

aeoo i eon ef tbe rival grinder. of guilty with Intent to woand. i Ae.lla.vw.Mi al lwJtewt e4eKa Aw tka aw I IChettor Cllllnolo) rtcket Gaard. Ksrember A. A Page from the ecord rhe Oangeena.

latoom ef Wau Clymaiu Onr readers will remember the oircum-staoees eonnatctad with the Amesting ef Wm. Clyman, of this eity, who was summarily taken from hit home here oa the 25th of July laat and transported to a Bt, Latvia prison. He waa released after a short iBoar-eesatnaa, and -wtarBeel to his boava. He had beea here bat a tow -daya whea a second order same for his arrest, and he was again taken away. Hs is still in prison, that up like a condemned criminal, in one of the meet Voatheomo daegeons of the Alton Peal.

Viyasaa baa eone no wrong to his Gov ernment be had violated ao law of the bacd nor had hs ever given "aid and comfort" to the enemies of his eonntry; bet yet he is suffering all the tortores ef close oon- finemcnt la a dark, damp, unwholesome felon's sell ef a penitentiary. 01 aaaa has a family ef small children de- pen deat apoa him alone for their dally bread. Tboss children are withoat a mother. and are new deprived of any protection, by tbe strong arm of miUtary power. Jastice to 01 TBI an demands that bis esse be Investigated, and if ba i guilty of no orirna, for Gad's sake let him be turned lo me.

The rdrcasAotooVces attending this ease are raacBliarly deserving of notice. OlynvAa waa arrested by aa irresponsibls Lieu tenant of the Missouri State Militia, withoat a warrant, apon charge that he hat learned, and hat now been la prison for more tbaa three months. He baa bad no trial ae witnes ses have confraatwd him aad, in delanoe of law, eonitirataons, aaa every thing elts, be is still kept in ems tody, the victim of a galling, infamoas, damning despom, compered lib, which th Goreramant of Atnaria it huaxace. When tho history of this Admlni. tration shall bavs been writtora, aad all ita tyranny, and its sacrilegious Invasion of the people's rights; are held np to the deteste-tioa of tha world, ao darker page will be seea thaa that which tells of the dntageoa-v doom of William Clyman.

OTBHaHHBeaw----aM Taa Osjat Cobsihuiiosao. CeerrmT ta Pkrssiav The great rxrnsti tntieaAsl contest in PrassiAV has tsrsilnstrd tosnewbat ah-nrptly ta aa open btwach bet wee a the Kins; and tb Chamber ef Departea. Tbe Hoaaa, by a veto ef three kmadred aadexght arainst elavea, aheolutely pafoawd to grant snppUsa tor tne targe tnoreata la tne army wnioh tha government had aeady effeeteo. Thia wat eot eoBOTrred ia by tha Chammber of rsutty woicn sacaatBiea tne etngmtm estimates ot the ministry, aad the Xing took advantage Of this dirsnity of cpiiiks to close the Lower House, and coldly aaaoaaeea hit dofarmina-titya toMcaAry S)rUtlMba ally laid hmfor- tbe fiaroee, withoat tvJting mgalsiBss ot thai eoivllkme iraposed by the msantkax a Tbs Cbsmbtr of Depatlee msiiLmitsd peat spirit ea the occasisnrand immediataly re aotvmi tast on wted tbe Upoe Hoaaa waa i i .1 J. ii v.

e.a. to make on trays, wakae. the Chamber had refused to grant, Further cic-jasion, hoW-vm, was ttoppea by a rcysi decree tarminBi-ing the jsrlismsBtsTj sesUonoa (he snsnlng 'rrr ti -a- i ai Pateb pbom goBcsiav, YTf hkro now before ns a specimen of brown Tapping paper mad from sugar ease. It is of the very bees quality, and was at th mills ef 8. W.

Wbeelock, B. Uoliae. Mr. Wheelock has beea experime-dcg apoa this article, and has luoceedci la troduoing aa extra 4siity of paper. The cane used was what had beea pseud through ths crasher, aad had beea thrown awrav aamanlaaa.

Knthlas aat It asul it was so tough and sharp grained that if be had beea tartlets, Wohld have eat his heuda liks glass. Tils wsj taken ani put through soma kind of process by which the grains btcams so-sraitd, and then made into paper. Tb quality of the speeds. en now exra OB IS DO. 1MB OTTWtlwa- ecamon brown paper, and be made at a less expense- E-Tod toawTtZ! and scares that Xr.

V. tcclor-v vras led to try tomethir? eioo, and he vry lucky lm his experiments. Cere- tls rerose eg of sorfbnm after r- thronsh tho jnU was ccdered wttl2 bat now it it of almost lnr.imalie yala rkva. llodesty ia woman L.e color on her if aot.

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