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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 2

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i -MM "tTTtt.r -Tlr 4, i War, Ladlaitoav Potar, BarUa tMOStwds wtaaa. as sorts se to mvr bm as eoau oral as aa AMUSEMENTS. Croat Naval Bxcsoeuttom. were found on board tho ships and were retom-ed to their owners. MORNING EXPRESS; BUFPALO, T0B3DAT, COT.

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mum If i "'V ootrMt between tL bornw of ir which niW "BO'Hbern border of tt loyal 6ta.tM.tn4 th wonderful protpcrlty irfh prTU oeoa f-w BOTuern aurgia. MiapuaMfalju. Theu Lm mtm been tim most oheorfol houra of the but. when con mit -thw mtffmnlhed wMt aoh free expansion a sow. Orer tj that ooni bow.

Over aH that cod. raekaa 11 and TSIS for axva aw Maai Baaf Kllna inaaUT.aad anadially ai ahanga. Baaf Baaw la BMdmta dini aitb aalra TI bbt prba Wiatura a tl Seir SO. i Oat Maaaj ataadr. amtm awas or aw naeaa at se lor aboaJdara, aad aaaw atft-tv.

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Okaaat daU aad dreoo. Ins, aad aaUir a MOTa, aamrdln Irta waaBtr. anam-'aaini aiaar. 1 1 ail lamat ia-as rota and mm aani ataadr aad alawwMB salea SO bbbj a BS SB for aota. aad S5 far aaara.

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1 rsa.B.riuv.uWK reara. JUCKpraWftnioar 'U 30 men Wanted immediate (li fob krflS aiar tarrala-parlnr oba a sxbs tsCB, rOiiiK atetbar ssjtjMoabkl. OXBAT iOOOOSB. bim ar taa yeast TvafaSlaa4 I i X. WUBXJ aotim Tweadsy Btveaaac.

OataBor TO BS aroMBtiO- i BAaXXr. Kaatlet, Prises Sf jlto other ptoee this svsnlnf. Bdr- la Baboraal Klcaard; IU uoi Bfarbl Heart. I BvsdBSl HarotaalSI i i I WMf however, jmpoeaible to got ready th fUn resta caiijmensd miterMof tke, expedition by that ti rt not separated from, the "ogh erjbody "concerned worked I not teparated front; I aadjpslsjists. Til fflaairaWast lasad 4 Ta Mais aad Blafar Strata.

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JV- frr4ry-rD A 7 ID ft. WILLIAMS. -BIPUBLIOAKS IK THB OITT JJSD GOVS' TIWlLVBIJCTSWBfB.WnALLOTS TOR TH STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN STATE TICRstWTTH tBB KAE "Of BKKi AM7N Pi BBiJOBi FOB CAKAL CH1CMIBI0MXR, (SHORT TlRjf.) BY CALLING AT THE OOOtfTLVO BOOM Of THB MORNING XX-PRE83, IU, 'A It -a 'iie rele Cliy TleKeta The'lfew Tork Xwimf Po give a long and deeply interesting aoooont of the great Naval Ex pedition, which has probably sailed from Fortress Monroe before this. We Mndenao from it the following particulars; 1 Thoexpeditloa is tho Join work of tho Navy and War Denartmente. It was meant to have been ready by the middle of September andtbe Navy Department bad its vassals ready then.

It us- time I most diligently, it was only em October Uth tho transports were laden, and the shipment of troops ready to be begua. .4 1 Tbo expedition consists of the fbOowiiur wen. 1 nf-Wilp BtalB MlatMMta O. P. B.

nsdawa. O. H. OtOdabare. 61 atrip notaok 1 1 Balita inula 1 tncataSt.

Lawnaaei San. Oora-aaaaar. SO H. T. Farrtaocs.

1m. i Biocjn--war VaaSatta r. a OnailMrtaad. S4 1 It darletrLsW rtoiida, Harriet Lane, Ijaas Ssilta, Jamaf Ad Sir, Mobleaa, MopuoeUo, Moont anion, fiav Loodon, Hawa, Pawnee, PanMna, Pan rain, Poeabontas, Qaakar Oitjt, KB Pork, Besilnolav Sen sea. CaadUla, Xankea, Amarisa.

a rnanv SaiT. BalUmora, Oomawdore Parrv, Baa, KUan. Bthaa AUao. MarSawar. rUiaOatsaa.

rnnaliMlia Star, Stapptng Stoaaa, WaltahalL TSAmroar (nuna-Artai, AUaotlo, Alabama, Bat-Mo, BahSSIare, Baa OaCHd, Ohamplna, Caaawaa, Oaaaia-eoaleoa, nantai Webatar, Da Boto, Bmplra Oltr, Krleaaoa, riarida, IiUaola, Loeaat Paint, ktartoa, Matamaa, at area-dta. Ooeaa Qoaan, Orlratal, Parkarabarf, PnUadalpala, Potomaa. Roaooka, Baottsso da Onba. BDaidlnc Btar of tba Soath, Vaodertlit, Wlcflwd SaoU, I AOise Tisi. Ors KasrabUo, Ooaaa Xxpraaa, Ooa rlar, Zanaa I'aSln, OSldaa Bagle, Qam ot toa Baaa.

The ran boats generally oarry a 1 1-inoh Dsht gren forward, and are armed besides with one rifled gun and from two to four 24 pounders. xne terry-boats are capable 01 oarrvinsr from five hundred to nine hundred men, and are gen? erauy armea wno. six guns eacn. A II AT It i weHnearoiuuyarme, ana nave on to work tha The expedition eonalste, in alL of eirhtv ves sels Of the three are steam frigates, six others are sailing men-of-war, twenty-aix are gunboats, twelve ferry-boat, and thirty (team and six sailing transports. 'i Those vessels oarry, besides their fall crews, a force of between X0.000 and 40,000 picked soldiers, half of them the best-trained troops of Gen.

MoOlellan's command. Besides the rations provided for the trooos while tbey shall remain od Board, the transports bear at least three and a half months' supplies of food, of very kind for the great army which to be landed. Onle ship carries out a cargo of water: and the department has already chartered and laden other i vessels to send down further supplies' of lire Stock, and other needed prori-sion. i i. rTbeXfceaa Queen and other turners tektouft besides troops, such articles as, shovels, picks, hoes, two-wheel carts, brick, cements, rrind- stones, lumber, prepared frames of bouse and barracks, ready to be set up, cross-cut saws, of sand bags, beams, immense quantities Several months sko the rovernment be ran to ptovtdehsetf with Surf-beat.

may say thai the expediuon carries with it not less than five hundred of these needed helps for landing troops U-eoJnclent to effect simultaneous landing of a great number of men; It is known that Seamen, though able boatmen, are not always acquainted with the management of surf-boataJor with the landing of men through a heavy surf, To pre-jrent accidents, thej Navy some months sgo sent trusty sgents to the shores ot New Jersey and Long Ialand and secured the Services ot a sufficient number of the hardy wreckers of those ooasta. men who playedin the Surf when were children, aad wjfo. have worked in it ever These brarCand skil ful men Will guide the boWirj whiea our troops land at the point of attack. ISladition, the Na-Vy Department recruited further among the 'killed and oatriotio 1 seamen of Cane Cod and Cape AnA, number of whom easerly volunteered Uor work tor which, by long experience, they are peculiarly nctea. xney wui not; only assist la working the boats by whioh the armv will be lauded, but will remain as psrt of the land force Anl immeoso store of shot and shell iron board as also many huge oolumbiads, mostly the vast ten-inch guns whioh do such fearful ex ecution.

1 There are also quantities of gun car- Tiget anat iignt gnna tor neid operauons. -A great number of army transportation wagons are provided over and above those which belong to each regiment, and which, the troop took arsy with them. Extra camp eoainaceof every description is also providsd, and a great number or extra arms and infantry equipments This looks as though the government expeeted to arm the inhabitants among whom the troops win op lanaea. ii is inaeea nmtea, in a letter we have received from a naval officer accompanying to expedition, that quantities of bright auave clothing have bsen taken alone, with the intention of forming the negroes of the coast ihto Zouave regiments; A curious item in the stores carried by the expedition consists in several hundred footballs. These, were pot on board 'for the exercise of such portions of the army as may remain la garrison at the point where a landing la made, and where defeneee will, of course, be at once erected.

'-i diaJwdb vkdB AwfaA I'daanBsuuit oaaautaa S- i ASV OaBBBVV VAJBT VAVISI rSXAOJVM WBtdVUfj 191 VPg-og mentioned the government enlisted in this eity nearly; two hundred professional stage driTara. All the best pilots belonging to this eity have gone "down with the! They were chosen because they are familiar with every point on the Southern coast, from the Cheea-peake to the Texas shpre. Besides these pilots, number of skilful sad trusty coasting captains were engaged from Cap Ood Of horses ths expedition has nearly fifteen hundred, i Besides the two-wheeled damping carta already mentioned, there are a great number Of band'Oarts and barrows, especially of the latter. coarse every tool needed in oonstrootiog earthworks is found in this immense omnium Three or four transports are partially laden wMn brick, tnostiy fire brick. These are probably to bo used, in coc junction with the fine Cumberland coal, for heating Uf artillery ammunition there are really Im- menae quantities.

Several of the largaat transports are nearly laden with these materials, and at i so a to CapC White, of Co. tho Xld N. T. regiment died yesterday in the camp at Arlington. A review of 11.000 infantry was held on.

Capitol Hill at noon to day. Hi ijova, uofc- xs. jg. pBiawit pcifio Telegraph CtosBas- ny that over 400 private measures passed over 1 toe liae the first day it was opened, and that message eonunoe to come In at both end as fast aa the operators are able to transmit them. This Indicates that it wCl toon be necessary to put up one or two more iret to meet the WAjii ifla commpEpiM punxiq and the press.

Wasmisotow. Oct fifiT? I The following letter from Garibaldi has been received by the 17. 8. Cooeol Antwerp OAraaaa, Sept. 10,4801., MyDoarSriJaawJUBanforjti Iregrotio be oblige! to announce to you that I shall not be able to go to the United States at prexent.

I do not. doubt the triumph of. tht. cans of Qnaoaland that shortly bus If Jbo was should unfortunately continue in your beautiful eoontry, I shall overcome all orwtaals rhlch detain me, and hasten to tho defence of a people who are I I (Signed) G. Gabisalbi.

To Mr. Quiggle. United States Consul at Ant- werp, Hobbibl BierhamptoB KipubUom aayae It may reeoUeoted bv many of oor reaaara, anas aooot tear years ago we published the awful account of the burning of the boose of the Perkins family atMubora, at night. all tne lamuy.lncludinr latner and mother. grandmother and eight children, eleven in all, perished in the names I A Scotchman by the nsmo ot waiter JLHoball, wbo lived in the neigh-borbood at the time; and who bad a dispute with Perkins' as to the was suspected of the murder, but no proof could be found against aim.

He lefk soosr after for the West. Before the burning of the house he warned Per kins off the premises, and threatened if ke did not leave to bom the house over Whead. I This Mitchell reoentiv died In Illinois, and on his death-bed confessed that he committed the horrible crime. He stated that he threw Into the house a bottle of liquid, which set fire to it. and stupefied the inmates that Mr.

Perkins aroused himself and came to the door, when he knocked him back again, killing him. This la a most' revolting story 5 dtrcloeing a aepravuy wnino was too norrtbie to die wita tne murderer. If there be in the Infernal region one place deeper and hotter than another, this eleven-fold murderer will find IK ilARIrT JH HA Wfay0stari so. vssssis Passib PaTaorr.The followin ta a not of veawli whioh panted Detroit from lt Batorday, antO hi Moadav, from the-- CoaaaUrotol fiommi Up. Propeller Michigan, Mohawk, Toaa-wanda.

Baa, Poeahootas, and Ontario: Barks OUy of I. u. Bohooners Cotton, Tangtiara, BUa Locan, MUlard rutmer, Altoix, fred J. WaTU, Comet, Boott, 1 Peak, Moanlnoor, Lane gta, A Doaflaa, aad Baaa. i Jowad JPorot.

Propener frahna; Bark Baa Oreefc ar, Oolden Wait, Barenaa, 'Adriatle, Bast Ward, aad Matqaotto; Brlj fa Levi, A Mrtoholl, Maimer, Isabol-la and It Btandart; Bohoonsr Ixoeldor, BtarUiht, 1 Mask, DtWitt, (orwogtan, JCX sat, Whallof Thornton, Boa Doorman, Pauline, I 0 Boberta Scsoosaa CArtriro. Tostordar mornlnr. fiantaln Myara, of tne Brig Ktnne, la paulo about 8 mil abor uravour ear, aw a amau acaeooar noau, bottom aw lt waa painted black, bat so nam vat Tlatlbl. It ta to I roared that th orew ol tbo Ill-fated bark bars pariah- COMMERCIAL. MORNING XXPRES8 OrnOB, 1 BarrAlO, Ootobor 1641.

Thors was yottorday fair demand for PI ear for aoo and Interior trade, wtth ssms ynrchass tor sbtptnmt to Mw Tork. Por Wheat thsrs was an aodvs demand at lm pro red priees; aaarkot ctostof very Bra after rooolDt of Kew Tork report. Oorn rory quiet, with bat Uttlo In quiry. Holder qatto firm at tho quotation of yesterday morning, wad aoao hold tor an adrenee of from one to two cent after reoelpt of Kaw.Tork markeV In Oat or othr coarie grains traaaaodone aoootly for homo trade. Pnotrs Bales 1,2 bbls 100 bba, extra lows st it 00 and doabl extra Indiana at $9 TB; 660 bbls Canada Wost at to At; tee bbl, extra Iuiaolaat tTi aad doable extra Indiana at S3X; XtS bbl extra Wisconsin and Illlnol at as 00; 100 bbls ohoice extra IUindU at IS 1S; S4 bbls doable extra Indiana at BS 61; and 80 bbl oxtia Indiana at B6 WksAV Bales 1900 88.000 bash Milwaukee eluV at loOe; 1,100 bow ordinary white Kentaek at H9r; 1100 boob.

Kenosha elab at ITo; 18.00 bash Gttaego spring at too; 18,000 booh Ohlragn sprfeg on prtrate term; 1S.B00 bnsh Onloago'spilnf at toe; 8,600 bosh Ohlqago spring at tTe; 8,800 bash Waakegaa prU on prlrate terms-, 4,000 bosh Green Bay elab at lOOo; M.500 both red winter at 107eiec 100 bash white Canada at ltOo; and 8,800 both white Toledo at lite. Ooaa-aales 9,000 bosh: In th morning, 80.0CO beh at 40s, and after th Row Tork-repert, 8,400 bash eom-atonlat 41o, and SMM bash oholoo aa dSe. Oats Bale MOS hooh a Bra Momlnal at fiOo. Mo Bablsv Nominally at 60 9, seeordlnf to quality. Pats 8 ale 4,00 bosh en private terms.

Hiiissism WiisilnilatlTJMe. Cabal PamexT Plrsi at SSo for corn and ffio for wheat to How Tork. Paauonts: Ohteta-s, October 94 Bn-i ganment made to-day a follow propenar Baoin it- DUO ttnsa oora at lvoi senooror imperial do at luxe; ana sehoenerOaba Wheat at 90o all to Satrala. Schooner Perry Haanah wheat to Oewago rta Barnta at See; and ths sohoonar Court wrlght ora to OoUlnkwood at 16o owraal, K. Toledo, Oetobor tollnchsnged.

Propeller Bophrales and Porast Queen, (of N. T. Central lane.) and New Tors and Xlmlra, (of Xrl Lin,) oharUrod to Buffalo at IBs for wbrat. BiaA. Mlliwaakeo, Oetobor 18 Grain fretgbfa-Wor lower, si-though there were bat few Veescl tn port, a decline baring takin plaoo at Chloaro.

Tho following ongagoaeats wore reported oa HJbaage tho oohooaer Lookoat wheat Buffalo at Slo; schooner John Weed. a do to Oswego at SSo, and th sohooner Ooa -Williams at SB. Prelgbu on flour sdvnaeod Oa, the present rate by rati born St 00 bbl to Mew Tork, aad ft 18 to Boston, doaStadi. Ooaaa Pa bust A good general buslaess. without -senllsl fehsnre tn rates.

Bogageoienl ssado to-day a follow To Urorpoot, 40,00 bash eora at HKOltd tn buik: and 010 bbl flour at 8a To London, bash wheat at lSfdln balk aad 800 bba floor at 8 84. To Hsrro, 18.000 boah wboat a too la hipaorv baaa aad 8,. 000 bbls floor at 80 tj bbl. To Ad twerp, lS.OuO bash wheat at ltd. To Bremen, l.OOt) bba Boar at da.

Three reasel ta Irtah port direct, with wboat st ltXO1! tho latter prlee by BriUsh rjasaal with 23,000 bosh to NW aoas. r. jr. worm, cwspoer so. CANAl BXPORTB, Th ifoOowtng tebls tho th sxports by Oanal, sal tb points of aeatlnatten, for 'the past 94 hoars I PI our, wboat Oorn, Oats, Barley, Ryot 1 now.

ousa. ousn. ausn. an. Tror 8481 Mlb9i PutoarUlo 1000 BS00.

amnfMi f. i Sett BSoaBlUSttV The foIIowlBg 1 a ststoman of the reeelpte of prinelpal arUoles by Lake for th peat 94 hour Ajhes.aaski... Hid, a H. 616 Apples, 48 Iron Ore, ton JOS AMohot, Beef, bbls lTSLard.X)s ,40,10 Barley, boah 14,01 foot '40408 Batter, ate bM BaeoaBM Mo0 Parte, 14 Cranborriat, bbl 15 Rasa, sacks lot Oorn. baah OatUe.De 14 Sondrte.

Ooppen.wte..'. 8 Tallow, Pte 69, Tit Oeppon, bMs. 18T TtmolhT adt baah. est Bob 1 The nomination of the candidate named by the People' Convention for the eeroral city eftV saving been made' by the Bepablloan Chy Conrentlon, It, perhapr, beoomee Oar duty as a party journal yield ancheapport a in our jadgmeucj the publio welfare demand. Hence we prppoee to do o.

The People's morement has" introdoeed into a strange and aUzed field of operatio, and we moat be permitted to feel or way moderation and oantiooa steps, we find a firm and safe foothold upon which to take a stand for battle against a oeaunon foe. The choice "now I between the People's ticket mnd that presented by the Democratic party. Under such an wo propose to 00-opy. imposition whjch we hare held for nearly thirty years, in opposition to Democracy. If we annot Cud a simon pore Republican ticket to support, we take that which ooue near! to It, and hence; we shall render to the People's ticket Bpeolal Irtb-m.

WasnisoTor. Oct IT. In every one of the departments and in the Whit House, the utmost astonishment and In dignation are expressed at the publication Xork, of tbo detailB of the great navat ex 1 it will eorprue no on va w.a boy erreeted tn- or' ymim'CWm faaJtal BlUe VI eVlXiaiA, ntsaaa tity of Time of Saturday, which was going to market among the rebels. SecHtary Cameron has authorised too establishment of a depot for prisoners of warat Johnson's Island, in Sandikky Bay, Lake Erie-. An experienced builder of Sandueky has contracted so erect seventeen buildings, oapable of aeoommodaUnr 1000 prisoner.

They are to be finished by December Mi. at total ooet not exceed t2S OOO. 1st Lieut. B.W. H.

Read, of the 8th infantry, now on parole, is to be acting Assistant Quarter. iTissTmr. ana nniisiisssi 01 nmiiaKt iur uw depot. 100 men will be detailed as guard- i Tbo battery of eighteen guns, discovered a week since at Matthias Point Is amytav It most have been field faeceajrluoh fired upon the Freeborn and Island Belle. Lt.

A. D. Harrold, omnraandtng tbo few day since, landed, and thoroughly examined the place. He found neither guns, eatrenohments nor rebeht, The woods were sufficient cleared his field gone to operate. The Seeretarv of the Navy on his return from ton Roads, where he delivered sealed orders Ito the Conunandsr Of the great naval oxpeditioi ok tin passed witnont molestation by juttmas roint the Baltimore.

Three or four days before the false news that Mason and Hlidcll bad sailed from Charleston, for Europe, In tho Nashville, reached here, a letter from one rebel in to another waa intercepted, eontaining this passage have just bidden farewell to Slidell who is about staraag for Europe with Mason. They are going throngh Texas and will tail from a Mexican port." Be-oent Intelligence leads tothsooodusion that they went by liia route. 1 Oapt. Duane's company of Sappers and Miners has been I ordered to this city from West Point. The New York 44th (Ellsworth) has been at tached to Gen.

Butterfields brigade. 4 The rebels are fortllyiDg OentrevillcK They have no fproe this aide of Fairfax O. which oaraooute prowl about at night without entering. They still have picketa. Our troops occupy Vienna, and our piokets are a mile beyond Ansndalo.

Orders were sent with the offieers eommandins; the naval expedition to govern themselves, wo far V. uh4a. A A .1. principles of the letters addressed to Gen. But ner.

AiBcreuonary power is grren 10 vom com' under tor special eiroamstauoes. for special eiroumstauoes. but instruc tions are given to avail themselvea of the servi-osa of any persons, whether fugitives from labor or not, who may offer themselves to be employed In such manner as is deemed moet beneficial to the eervioe. Also, to assure all loyal masters that. (Jon gross wui provide compensation to mem ror the tees Of tAsJ, seryioes Of persons employed.1 Lieut.

Porter, of the Powhsttan, reports that he arrived'at MaraphaSfi, SepV ttth, only five days after tne Sumter left, Tne latter bad cruised for two. or three days at the mouth of that harbor to overhaul the brig Maria expected from New York; The, Governor of Maranham treated the offloere of the Sumter with every courtesy, promising' them that they might sell the Maria there if sne was captured, supplied her with coal, but was unwilling to oo tho earn by the Pow-hattan. In entering Maranham, the Sumter got shore, lost her false keel, and when left was leaking. She left under sail, having housed her moke stack. She had taken no prises since the Abby Bradford, and it was understood her motto wsa to burn, link and dee troy, particularly Boston and eastern vessels.

Lieut. Porter left Sept. 88 th, put into St. Thomas Oct. 9th, where his last despatch is dated.

ti Dojpatoh. 1 The Government la rapidly preparing foj enforcing the confiscation law passed by tire last Congress. Yesterday attachments were served against a lot of furniture belonging 'to a man named Shields, who is a Captain in the rebel army, and who owns a number of houses and lots in Washington. This is a special case, and, if the law is sustained, the Croverament will at once proceed to oonflseate the property of every known rebel las fast as it may come within the juriadiotiod ot our arms. Herald's DUpateb.

Positive Information has been received that recent Occurrences have occasioned a division, ol the rebel army of the Potomac Reinforcements to a Very large extent have" been sent to Leesburg, with the expecthtbtt of renewal of tne attack on tnat point, and an immense force baa been congregated at Norfolk, under the impression that the expedition fitting oat in Chesapeake Bay Was intended to make a demonstration there. The centre of the rebel army rests OcntrevDle, and has-been muoh weakened by the withdrawal of these forces on the right and left. Gen. Johnston is the General commanding. Beauregard commands the forces opposite Washington, and Gustavua W.

Smith, late Street Commissioner of New Xork oiiy, commands the forces at Leesbarg. v- w- It was stated that a rumor was current at Richmond few daya ago that an important advance movement of the whole rebel army was to be made before the first of November, but perhaps the fight Ball's Bluff and the sailing of tho. great Jsval Expedition have rendered a change of programme necessary. 4 BaIiimosb, Oct 88. The following is from a highly respectable refugee from jLoeaburg i- When the intention of throwing We federal troops across the Potomac river first became apparent, the rebel force in the neighborhood was small that it Wss almost deoldndupon not to offer any resistance.

Some reinforcements, however, were brought np from back of Leesburg, and, with tfte force thus gathered, not altogether exoesjtiing 8,000, it was resolved to make stand. Bijih parties, it wss admitted at Leesburg, foogh desperately, The rebels feared that they woiild be surrounded by a large force which it wra anticipated Gen. Banks would throw aorosf the ferry Just above where the-battle was fougRL'And thus most desperate efforts were made to defeat Gen. Baker before the' expected reinffcf cement of Gen. Banks oould come his reHef.

The federtl troop. thouKh overmatobed in numbers, stdd out sgainst the attack manfully war inxorifknt saw over 1000 of tne rebels dead, while the numerous farm house in th nelghporhooti were occupied as temporary hospitals. Th kumber of federal soldiers captured oar did not know. He saw on party of and understood that two other squads had previously been sent away. The sxpecfAtion at first prevailed that the Na tional troops frould bo able to advance In over, whelming nut tber to Locoburg, and created the utmost among tae- Unionists, of whom there sto a large number in the vicinity.

Who were prepared to reoeive and welcome the army; whilst jktany Of the prominent male se-oeseionists made preparations to leave. The repulse-: of the National troops caused a eorrespondin depression with one class, and the most extraordinary exultation with, the other. After the battle tbe rebels rapidly harried ap reinforcement, and at the time to which oor information extends it was estimated that they had from rio.ooo le.uoo men at ieesburg an Waterlord- I l-l rit'V" ''4' if Pobt Mobsob, OeA BS, The great expedition has been delayed by the Bra Talent rals. I 1 ltd prawn a oreorgis regv I ment were. broogbt In from Great 1 BatheL Borne refugee from Yorktowu state that the rebels are ia oonsiderable force In that vicinitv.

and that there i an apprehension of an early at- tack by ths teaerai woope. There is sparse, fleet of tranepOTta at Old Point, destine for Washington, unable to ascend the Potomac -j Comttodioufl barracks art being ereoted for the contraband, none of whom are to go with the expedition. Gen. Meigs nas directed Quartermaster Toi-madgeta previde for them fat tho way of shelter and clothing, as well aa baa been eaatomary with good mastsrs la Virginia. i ti- Nbw Tost, The firet telegrsphic message from tbe Paelfie to ths Atlantiowas sent by Chief Justice Field, of California, totnd fresioenT, as follow i.

gAeaAMBBTo. Oct. 14th 10 p. ml To 4tyM Luteal-, ffidtnt of Uniui la the temporary absence of the Governor of tho State, I sab rvqaestea to send yoa tbo Brst message will be transmitted over the wire of the Tgraph Company whioh connect the Pacific witbr" the Atlantic Sratea. i Tbe people or Caluonaa desire to oon grata, I.ta wnn HMD ttte eomnletion Of the Croat work.

I lata you npon tS oompieuon 8ro wora. They believe it Wfll, be tbe means of I gtrenr tbeaing tke attachment which binds both the east and the west to the Union; and tbey desiro In this, tte first message serosa the con tinent, to eiprtfl their loyalty to that union, and their deterifnation to stand by the government in this ltd 4ay of trial. Thev regacd that government wit affection, and will adhere to it under ail fortun a. i iA IMlVneOl PltrsM w. Mimtm, -is i Chief Jostio of CaL Bom of tbe fhryland slaveholders in tba nlty of Ann pot 4 eompuun taao aaj alawaa hawa aMi UH tneaavatraa WB wani nat expedition.

Several aktves I vmil of tho ifXTxtttl -it" thsPresUsnt slfllO A. BU 2901. ag rieul to Che Poet. Mr If-1 WASaUBOTOB. Oct.

18. I 1 I to A I I I 1 dan -4 tor. Boa tor dliao ho af Boa club aa 000 her at sad Baaes Bute with bush: erne oar Immediate tMd aside, yet Bjauien 01 tbe nation. We feeL yet not acutely, EM throe of ok oommoi ebon try fro bold poattfcm of the comfortable cltiaen, who in "WurM Jid-'theairlof beent nfent UM nowung or tne etorm, ana etgnee lor tne naer-lagt of the poor wrebhee, Vho, lelad wtth porer- fy, are axpoeea 10 Hsu its There I eomethlo itrange arid nnBatnrml In1 Ihie. we have eent to tne ware onr reghnente.

The sklea of the Potomae eeeea tloakerthaa oar own, and" owbrotberi areileepWg on the groand land Hrlng on ooarse faxel while we reVel in the luxurlet of udWnrbed and bleaeed peaoel Our woykihope are full of V0eri 'paid for theb1 daily labor oar Beeta go oat gad in in number mm- etampled on railroad groan with their traflUj oar hoaeeholde ahine with "And over aO reeM tbebenisotrof Peaotv'ui-. skofljx Look only at the figure. On BUte, ottr gle-ioue Empire' reaour-groirn larger ffl''itBJt'jk richer wlthf the burden cart ttpecj thein. 'Here in Buffalo, after a eeaaoa nnpreeedeated, we eoont our chief, intereet as better than, over, The great fleet we aeod -oat apoa Oar inland aeae eeema farored of God. The wind, blow with faroring galea the tormf and -Sold of autaffln 1 amSLw' r-owi- nnw turn granary 01 nauonspour weaiur onneara-or in our jape.

juook, say again, at the truthful figures, of oniy one day, of a Saturday whioh has many like ft. In twentv four hoars, there noared into the narrow gateway" guards by' our jligbtj-house, erealer to one million two hundred thoosand bosbels of grain, which! with other 'products, brought to our wharves nearly a bandied vessels, ssir and steam. They have 00m and gone: asdL froBXvery buahal of that vast aocsmulation of food comes profit whioh rests In the coffera of qoeenly Oar streets are crowded; every ao is cheerful. Let mm thank God and take ooorsgs. the reward of loyalty wo are etjoytngj Every dollar that wnws W'ijjur treaanry everjf newevidenoe 01 wealth, o( taste, of refinement every, new comfort which this grand proeesaioa of naviee brinm to as and burs, Is booght with loyalty to the Stripes and Stars, with devotidri to the hoble federal system, whioh links to as the great grain-fields of the West and the eaarkete of the Rest, inlerporlng no tariffi and dividing ns by no tmhs of nationality.

Strike from our limbs the bonds of nationality place as, wealthy and prOeperou as arei, in an independent" and all our glories would fade fik Jo nah's gourd, and pass to nothingness. All this grandaer of all this triumphant success in hoars when peril environs others, rests upon the, ultimate subjugation of! the rebellion. Let that fiendish purpose tdumph and; we shall tand isolated Irom oar? life-giving Wests the mighty oommerce of today win give place to strife iaajd trouble, and' all that we bavi will be tjut a remembraoee. The ice and storms of winter, Which lay every year their embargo on oar fleets, ill be perpe tual, or commerce will only struggle rough as we sometime, see a single vessel in spring lying for 4ays in sight of harbor in the Mentpt to break through the ice to port and And of all thia? flu comes of it. jWe are drawing near to tne ena oc our year of lusiness.

The annaal era -of idleufeee is coming pon us, and fry must turn'' the Vast energies hioh have been lor montns pass eonsec rated peace' to the of war. Let the people inse themselves, pour oat their wealth for the imfortof volunteers already tri the fieldand Jive it in larger measure to stimulate enlistment ad build up the new brigade, whioh has chosen ur oity foT its gathering place. It would be a lame to Buffalo to rest idle benejth the olives peace. The work of the winter! must be the ork of the war. Oar sailors and boatmen must enlist our young men, released from, im and every' man who can be soared, most be thrown Into the ranks of volunteers.

There is more patriotism in I the this, more true devotion "to the country, than in all the speeches that, can' be made, or articles1 writ- (en, tor uus or mat candidate wno nope share to the spoils when the spoiler himself is uipon us alt' jfi'iw 1 People's SEeotUss; at SfarUIa. A TeopU meeting' w'atf' held 'at 1 Marilla on Saturday evening, presided over by IV Poena, the Supervisor of that town. The meeting was' addressed by Hon. Mayor Aftssa asn, In a speech nj the necessity of a unanimous, support of Government in putting down the rebellion. 1 He was followed by Shs-Mil 81 RooxaS.

of this felty, In a scathing review, of the Inconsistencies of jhH Democratic leaders In this State, exposing the femmany resolutions, passed last winter, in favor of a peace "1 Col. Brows to Con. It' Is reported by' the nasseneerii front Fort ncxens in tne Keuienan, toat vou JHaows its-tended to open fire on the rebels from the1 Fort, bat was obliged to postpone operations On So-bount of some of the vessels being eaBed to the mbath of the Mississippi. MtJs evident from the foJlowinsr, addressed to Bsieo on the 9th, that OoL Baowir had" some intentions of the 6haraciter mentioned f. 1 hl'T.

Hsa Ooaarnu tinuttum or ftcima, IF roar PMCtas, Ooa utlj 1 Bia 1 I twbeerve thai mornlur far the nrat time; a yellow flag hoisted over a large building directly in front of say I also understand fbnt officers' wives and children are in the neighboring buildlcr s. I do not mako war on stck, women or onnoreni The- oUdbire- will aeeesearily boV exposed to my htm Aowtf tAer 6 SomAersWui, and they aw besides subject under 'this flag to be used aa a pretectiot an wof your troops that may take shelter behind or before theiJ li- I therefore glvo' yen this notio that the slek women, and children may be removed, so thiat If fired on die rwponstbilltyonay rest where It belongs I ant, very respeotullyr if' oar obedient servant Braxton Bragg; commanding troops "'near reneaooia. -4r ji The ITew Trk THbtm says i We have htel- Dgenoe by the steamer MoClellari which arrived at this port on Thursday from Port Pickens that there are, reairy no stck in that uopi5i, but that tfratrjr nas a isrxe ouanutv 01 nowder stored In its, wards and cellarsand that to protect it from fir he floats the yellow flif over the bafldlnr. OoL' Brown, 'wears told has been informed of tbj apt, and: win be governed accordingly, it Tito BopaiM mt ZoUlooffer. Eave fufl oonflrmatorv lntelllirinos of the spieuaia aonievemente 01 vol uarrara at camp Wild Cat on Monday This eamp I located rel river, which alvids It from RockstsUe countv.

and. thejfoross there consisted of Garrard's Ken. tucky regiment, Cot Ooburtli Indiana J8d, and a portion of CoL Woolford'si Kentnoky ZolUocffer.witb a rebel force of foot, 1,800 taoree, ana ono-aauery, ausAked toe eamp about 11 cioox, ana war-vigoroasiy repulsed bv Its brave defender. At I o'clock Ti ZoUlooffer. again beoaght bis rebels rp to the bat they werr met by galling fir from tho sveatocty ana Indian boys, whlcn drove them baek sgain in some ooofueion and with oonaider- able and so discooraged them that they did not renew tne engagement.

Tn Union loa wsa i tilled sd SI wounded 1 that the Confederates is not known, bat it mast hare been serious i Coi Garrard had, in antiaipatioa of this attack. sent to vamp JMok Bobmson for xeinflMosmonts. and wbtoarnfreu tbo Lexington Ok-rnr that the Ohio lettaf OoL Sttadmao, the Ohio 17th, Co). Oocnell, 1,600 Tennesseeana, and one bat-tery, reaobetf Oamp Wild Oat juatae tho engage, ment Having been met by tbo. first sse aenger who leA that pi ee, going at doable auick for the boetiwor t- -viK n-, JTI We have staon toened that the Federal forose engage fea thit brflUant affair werennder eom mand of Brigadier Genevat Seheepff lately assigned ti service in the Department of Oumberi land by LieocvendSoottP'.

Ho i a Huarariaq by Wrtiv and Was Major an tbo-Anstsianartil. lerv sorvies an to tho war for Hungarian Inde pendence in 1848-9, in wtueb he greatly diatin. raished nimseil. ltumruu wennuu. 1 1 i a I 0 aa I Oer oJ( of! ent wbo was the oar a by Ing Tbe bv and It area two ero ty, tne our favor, to far as fitness (or place in our judg ment' astifies the action.

We must be allowed 4o exercise an opinion on this point, though it may differ with the expressed wisdom of the two oouvehtldn. which pissed tpon it i' The nomination of Jahxs Aoatis for Mayor was not our first choice, but we shall nevertho lees support his election by all honorable means. He is a Repnhhcas-ls aorUseai lof 'ispeotabll ctt-dlv-la Oor. el WUuaa B7a.w Sala rhaan LOT FEET FRONT. RUNNING TO Beararatraet: aitaatad nntaM at lea Waab- laftoa ITS hMt aartb neat Penrt a'rat.

Ba fan fraat. mnlna ta Baarar a i waaniarwn atraat, susiaataaatb er Beats atnaaa I ilaailaUS feat, aaat aide Marnaa rat, IM Tba praparir to Saalrablr loaataS, aad 40 I saU nana, aw aaay tmmm te 'II s. I r-x. BTa, Brawa'i Balidlnia, II TP I ff-f TWO STORY BRICK H0UER Cf 1 street naar aVatsaa itrtat. aha story stone boa Bo.

148 Hares Btrast, iff mmj n-uo aoao ns. sueufaa si id pa i 1M ftory rraa boa Ho 84 Blztk (trees. 1M fraaae aooao aa aao ooraor of 1 1 nor rraaaa aoataaoaa Blloait itia BoHo of Boejaa ooraor of BiBoott and BnrWa watoroadfaa, Aaoayt a HABrCjIOi oe E1ERT B0DT OF GOOD" TASTE Saver, and aoao ar awr waleeow to Ot olrM and aoaoa MM Iboaa of eafrtr oprhK. MW tad ao. prnatatlaM to ptaat H7aba7VaHa.

OrveaajBar- i bata ebotoototof troah toiBortM baiba.kik mMi Baaue and Oroaatontal Xroaa, ilaat.rato, Boj, I w-st St. U. rpwo OP ROOMS THKfBfilCR wooa, ooraor nana aaa auitetrt aaroato.1. a rraata OoMaa oa Oarrl, ooa of Obleao ara.j Beroral koai Maooaoats Boar th "7 sootaa abb ton roa aats vaav (lory brick boom, No. ft Soboo alroot.

atorybrlok heat oa PHta, Boar OareNna BttoJ' 'i ti1 rasa roa sals osbusv 'f wiKiit; 4 S4 sores daberod tea oa too Batale sad tarrptka. abaot toarmUaioatof IbaaUr. j. fc. i aoro of bud la th town of Bdoa, ItsaaW aad aad aoao erebarduif.

a 4 bar or take the eaUrs obar of a tow aaro boBdaaaa. Jmo, aaaoooUeodon of all elaa.e a ded.TVlew papora, and forooloao atrrtoMea J7. papora, and forooloao nnttua AT I' a. wibShIp, toad anTa kiti c8 v. of Woahtaatoa aad Bagiaa i OTTT OLXBKW OPPIO i BurrAJLO, Oetobor BSth, nnflS FOLLOWING APSESSMiyr JL ar oa sw rs ihle oSlos, whore potoeas tncrrlo aay Si.

(ata thereto, aithas fha 4y smraouo.eriil.ouviai i Ko. ttSS lor Baking Dowotnr atrsot, 1 to tho Borate aad Wat' Si I rafc raid I BITS i tBSB Vor repabla Worib Oaaal street treat Baujla a0t l8 Por ropakrlog OoodaU aweot Ho na kflebjaaarsad Malborry itrooM 81U TO. (... tUT Por repair In btldgt over a rarln a' 04'ttea rtreet, aooat tOO feet ooa arty fro BoATaload rWew Terk Ooatral lUUroad, (betwoaa the Atalluad.jand Bond anaWUt A tSSt-ror repairina and aalnUlaln th WB ortge oeiraet Bran. rJOIp Oaaal, eo Art aad Water otriy mmtoi repajrlng th hridre aoreos a rarln Ca-eral Sprlug rtreet, 60 rod berth easterly Wool IK.

Anmmmm imto mm aAA ail i Por rroalrkn aad maialetnlu the DabUawoU and poap No. 160, looated at th ooraor of Ark aaaaai 1641 Por repalrlDgand aalntalnlog th voMtw1l had mnm ppih aaawia aritii- an. puap ma. ao, locaioa on mm suwst, oetwoeu viUMoa and Bataria otroote 831. 1649 rorepaartacamlBMlntalBiM tho paklle arell aad I puap looated at the corner of Niagara atroeraad Ao-' bora Arno-89l 68.

4 9648 Bar oouoa aowjig a plaak sMrwalki ba tbe atrth-j, east aid Pearwooth wreet, betrre Vraontaod 1 Rhode Island mvot 8M St. 4 9644 Ser oonatrardag ddawalk aa the westerly td ot I Haataaa otroot hetowoa teaeao sWoot aad Njrta street 84 60. 9640 Por repairing th sidewalk oa tho oootherly ddr of Bataria (tree between JonVioua aad Bprtna Mraot 1 ts so. r7 J- 8M6 Pur oonotroctreg- brick sewer la the asntr of Hiooory street, from tho sower to oho eontoa of dir. 1 ton (trret so) thorly to a potot 100 feet saathtrly ftca 87.

Sf 9MT-Pordeopeolng tho roUsr bt Mala oWwrJ athe northwest aonor of Mala aad Niagara strata---mamma, i ii 8848 Tar ahailnr a aataaae oa ta reand frotlnii ao too ooriherl ado of Virginia otrert, blar et front by 4118 foot deer, and elng AS Vet X9 6t OTIS P. PBaBBRBT, OHy jlerti i i ti fr- POBCCLOSrjBB SALtj NO- ilX TWr A SkOTtaaa by Caroliao a Bomor, u-f ot, Alesoader Boo, aaeiteegor. to Adam MteoaVl. dated Ar.l It, ISA), record-d la Brie Ooonty (flow Terk state) Ulierk' omoe, la nr 1 of Bortgate-Vpare 6, wlaereaaaoiaJaod to So duo, at tho time of tho Brat ab- I Usatlon of Shis aotic, (Uetober 89, lkl Dn hontrtd and thirty -on. dollar serenty three eona.

andt aoonae tsiw prianieai, is eqoai moi-aoatt, one instahaaat an. ooal-y, uoa AprU 14, 1841, wtth UUertat from April 'it, 1841. aonoally therefrom, oa all anpald thereof, Js-oinod by said Adaa to Lonl P. Adolf, by aalucialBt anted May 14, 1840, and rooardod kn said eStoa, liber of pag. 646, deeotlbing la moneragod pr kl-e obsUnUslly thoe: AN taa panel of tend bs th town Laaeeter, la aid Owonry, beteg eke atddia one khirS of tho ooth atrt (41 ohaloo BS llaa.

la width aorta oad Mothlofba tkna. asowea aao, towasnip owvaa aad -mags as, oa ta as-land lVaaa Ooapao-f oarvoy, -oad beteg la forma pap-alioleoTOiui. bonded north by lot fear entitle: east aad west by Baas parallel with the ooa aad wt I nne or sua lot to wit: by land betes th I old aerth part, oonwerod tojaoea Wobhwr by Oeorge BreiDor (or errser) and wlf, by dead das1)d I 1S4S. rerSS la Mas oStos, Hwor i ee. I pf.

860. eoatatnla SS aoree. am or lea kihi t0 I eaao pareel of ma eonTOired to osta a aorteosee and wife, br dead ho ring era BOriaA-or by aatd roa (or near) defk therewith Will bofureolooed by a sal at pa Ml. aartlo)). iar premi, or oa part inoroor, a wo- nw waft sim iioiwor aaui ei said oouatr, la to aty or naaiu oa Wodaesday, Jaoaary 894, 1864.

at lt o'doek a ths 1 -AaBgata 1 Lb Obasd A Obo. L. Maavia, Atti, BoOote. oeS-oawl9wTa i 3 "REaID. head, reap '1 "aT AT at AC drw SCBSCBTBIB OPPXR8 P0B SALT Wr hi farm, situate ht Washlagtoa tonehte, Brl Oo.K st aHtae Sraa th vtUaao ef Idlatare.oa thl Mans road to aria, oa faarteoa alia trea tho testa.

plaoo, together with aa oxeeaeat bona and Seed baamef roe bouse a sowly bettted aad oaoared. with' a new picket frao soiroondlng II. A oxeelteat wwll ofwat tho proalie. Tho praontowaer said 60 per saro, uie prapwr.w, i avoafoa awt waa a oew wuna Uf It foe 896, wK too teanroraaeol a bas-asod. Toms aade oao te fche ponhaaor.

Per further parties-' low aire ea tho prealia, 4 iOr aAlaBearder' oStae a ie ooonty, er Sdareas O. BCltOlT. Bdlnboro, Pa. Notice, i i.t' .1 Tne nnderslgned have agrred to ballast reaaea at their dark, at tt seats bos ton whoa see wed. 80 ooaa aad lesvl wka required to ballast oa SuadaT, untj fat.

aotteoy MTflts, WALTERS A WHITTBT, diu. oa, 7 JOHN LATTBIfOBR, i aX 1861. Fall Millinery. 1 mi. JAJilES WRIGHT Has haad aad I 4afly rudrlng, a toaalsto ssiirl of either BONNETS RIBBONS; alrtiflolal Flpwert, FeatlierB, i I.

"ffv KVfJSSSCS). dta J. i Baltebt for Pall and Winter Trad, whlob wtB LOW 1ST MARKJBT PRIOB, at U4 SftA Slain ttrocf MCIlnri sappHod at New Terk 1 1 sPrtaa, seSliBatls Kerosene Lamps Oiltp Dealers in Kerosene Lamp and OH Br 1) irh I toStooall aad wrie dV raVLTHODsSB A BCaAlX oelocla 118 Mate areel. '''fi 1 vV Urn FaU Goods S.Bataf Static Ki NtteI srj.f t'drrrw Craaajkd WMaleaala us4 Bataal moupw, tar Mlllteer. siaiBii at tea thaa Tot, fiom.

it Agwxy If irv owrj l.A ir. 1 1 writs oaciKACAtl. tlVOriLUDii IIBMI Dapeaaos iibci kirt SuppoTtfnL! diatd. And. jJoaprorsNi erery Lady abould oaii aad SS Saana atraea, also ax to ar-ir v- Kftll AT MAVflrtl WATltflf GO TO XBIK, PA.

8TBADT BMPLOTo mem rlrea, oad Oo paid warkly I roor s. a a soovii lb. Iwts it Owweolte take Sbare Pretrwt lai. EOOITOMTTti i I Parties about prohaaiB Oaal Stoves sre dn- teoallaad aiali i the uhliilrt Empiro Gs Bdrnerr; 1 I warraated to i I in sser hoot witetea Bt I 5V I PBLTBOCsbN ItWIlL 118 Mate otreej. niTATEVEK IVtltrni i A a sa i it at.

13 A aaaswae. 'Y 1 y2 4 i Bihsr sad to ersar or ready aaiaf go and got 'tm' SW IMISSS ITIMSO I I JORBT tILTol aa a. I Hoi aad Mnatai d. aUdras. 1 I i a 0' I I I I I dV WUI 1 I IP let; I I Pes Oft a CA 4 1 woo I-ted SFi wrnnm a xoieno mm art SIM OWrataad.Oel.aaa.

Utrl St IUtaoiaOnntralaarlri. S5JS PaolSa ISajrOaaaneay raaaaar tlO- Vat tlamra tS 18i(- Chi. a Waa. la baa. SSj- vo.

la as imnou oanwatbaad sot BflaMmui S4t 'Oraoklva Watar IM, ST MkebtaatMoa4. 49 Oaargta ana. OS gari HX.Tennann Hartaaiwaf triad Kentnakr nlaa Onle, arl'a A SS a. St 74 eaapens MJi t-V mm fJtodks at Ike Staood Boar-Bntia- wWk aodarata traaaaeaota, i adoaaaVaaak laaad 61 MoMran raaraat. BX ealana Otueatw tl" Paafla Hall Oo mu a rratnadauaMa Il-01iteaisa Hionirwn MUaoan axes 44.

raw jor waotrat i wx Ttanaii tlnm i Brie Stla anT MiaksxianiatiBTaM. row xasx :wBKt.r bass btai rr Bank Bttlai art. a aaaaaared wub Uat laat weak, anon aa laeraaa la the BBewtaa' SlianaaS. ibj i vis. in loans of In aett drpoalts of lesh apacU at gxM8; aad ta eirealaaoa of giesjlso.

oe wtoo bUbjlxt. i lOwta Whin Qalat, owtn ta tba adTaax ta tratir) Balat 8 aoo baah Oaaada aab on prtrata man Oon aaa Barlay wttbaat aay Important ebanfa, Salaa bona prima Toronto, aad tfiOO Bona Bay Qalato ot MM Bro dU. Sot wttB saiaa Mm baafe Oaaada aa SSo. Paaa ta UadMd daatand. Bale 1,40 baab Oaaada at otto.

-Canal nna Wliaoat 'baafai and boats aaaroa. Plow at 60o; wheat 18c; and eora 17a ta Mow Xork. Lake Importa Til btU Sour: lot AW bosh wbeata 1L- 000 boob aorai BlM baah sarioyj BtOO bath ryej. Bad syssi saw bos. -I kbit boor; S8.B06.baw WBSaH TJM4 beat earn; BVOOO book barlax.n AI.SAJIT BLtBKR.

1 -i, 'October 8or Sales (,00 BbU at ran eraln Wheat tber woresaJoi of tar lots fro at ear aaotadoas i ada-ed Btae at Ihto; roS do at lateiss-, rod ognter Wo or nt lSOo- and wbito BUohlcaa at MSA Bra At fsarTa. a vi mnrninf ronSnod to oar lot. In too aflaraoaa. aala QUO baab Stato at SSo. Cora ta torao oao-ir, urn.at aad proaoooareo.

Salaa SI SSO aikrt, andar fair demand, la rory Bnaw a SfK AoSe-Drtaoliallr aa oaaada nroro orjmaa. aariey ai aa, bat iitu dota Baas 000 baab Toronto i olear boat st eta. sad 4,00 baah uanaaa wen at oaoosa. I WUakor Bale ta-dar. ITS bbls at tObfa Shipped by Tmr to How tor.

Oatubar to-floWl tnah oora bw ryo, lll.a baah wboat, T4M0 k(OaM' BtABKB 1 Oetobar t9 Ploor Plrsi and aetlra vin i trraln WKoat-le lower. Salaa at SPaSe tor We. 1, aod esxC4oe far Ho. Ik otoro. 0ra Ms lever.

Mliod la otor at MX. Oats qalot. keoelDto 6.S00 booj Sear.lHjCiOebaih whaaL. aad 104 alpatBtssbba soar, baab whsat. ProlfhtoDnll and onehasf ed.

01 i'ORT OF BUFFALO. i At BoadewB wmd if.r BABITBJb-OOrOBUaT. Bteaaur IntemattoaaU Bqaler. Port Brio 808 baah barley dressed 'hog 1 box poultry Oeo Malookau a horses at Bmlin; 16 bale wool 0) Oott A Bon; bl wool bmllh; Set, bbl. Boar See 460 baah wheat WUtard Oirtir; StS baah wheat Pattaraont 148 1 bosh whostSM bash barley 1 ok wool bow fin Sish Avery- 4 bba i egxv A Hood; 1 bbl 1 trank Blgolow; 18 feet taabor 1 Ntwten; T4 oaalo 181 boa ooppor owuor.

Propeller Poret Taladoi SO bale wool a Dm Ural KallcoaU; sk ra L. traodraS 1 dry bid A Bomaey IS sks rags Jewott A Xuot; bub wheat Uaaard A oo; 00 bosh wheat Boot; Btarnoorg a oo, Propeller Oonoord, (Langloy, Detrottc 161 Bbl beer 1 bea tonras IU bbl beef ham IT bbls tallow .888 bblf floor Oo; 1w bl flour Oobh oo; 100 bbl flour Wnklna; 195 Mil floor' oo Urban; IS bbls flour euthrte-, tOO bba floor Judaea A Aysry; I bar 100 bbi wbrat A htwrwood A oo: U48 bbls I floor 43 bag wheotB Oeoual BaUroad. PrepeUerMlaeoarl, Woodworth, Detroit; tat4 bbl floor lu i ooa wneat tue nagw wneat nidre pkg uentraj aanroaa; od sage nea ar rau ti drr bide 8000 bosh wheat WortMasten. Propeller Ontonagon, Wllklo. Ohlouo; 26 bol Sear WUUama; 100 Obis flour Metoalf; S00 bbl.

flour Woodbury A Smith; 15,1 00 bush wheal Hulhurt. Prom Milwaukee, TVS beta floor Bonddor. PropeUer JBnnter, Dleksoa, Ohloafo; bosh wbsst Ulia'Dborg A bo: 184 bsg seed A Head; 478 be a Sour 1 8 UulbartMT bbls flour Tasderbarg A Oban). PropeUer Heptane, teaman, MUwaukeeltSiI bal flour Too. 80S bbie beef 108 pkg lardxTlhlae SOT bM Boar Central BaUroad.

'V Propeller New Tork. Kerby. Toledo; 6498 bosh WhotrW A bell: 6300 bush wheat WUklne-. 1680 bbli Boat SO bkla awn. 60 bate whukav at abia tallow SI ana '-'Mad Bet $, i PropeUer Nile, Brlggi, Ohleago; 1 4,400 bush wheat 1.

saernoarB eo; rrea auwaakee, dr saw Boar Brie Road; 8u8 sola. Bear fl WorUuogtea; 800 bag whoa MUe A Co. PropeUer TraTerre, Totedet 14.1 IS boah wheat Marin Banks lw bole flour A Sberwood oo; do a onawiey eo; on nasara a eo oo ao (too Btebardson: ehT bat Boar lue bow vb 40 Sola leather Central BaUroad 80 bbls floor Cobb Propeller Omor Pasha, Atwood, Detroit; To bbls flour aj do bf 40 pkgt batter 88 bbl tallow 8 do fried apple 8 de tonga do wheat Oo; 16V BM flrur 180 bbl beef 4 eashs ashe pkg Sopper 4 keg hotter 800 bbia wheat Central Railroad; luv bbl floor AAVery; 8 pelt I Bosh; 11 do A Piatt; Stxs narawar rran oo. Proaener Banlnox, ekylord. Bandulrr: BnoS Paw A son; 1100 boah wheat WUkinr, SOU Bash wheat Cehler; 6749 boah wheat Sawyer; ST bbl A seraent; 84 bu grape Wa Kelly; 40 bba flour Cobb Aoo; 109 do HelmUcAJr; 86 whiskey bbl Lathrop; 1W do Thos Olmk; 810 bbls floor A eriflln A oo; 4 bbl egg Johnson; 680 bbte flour 60 bba whiskey 19 bbls egg 1 do Honor' 1 keg butter 61 bales wool 80S bx grape 848 hide 84 boas seed 8 bdl saws 6 oka ashe Central Railroad.

PropeUer Qelacy. itarlbart, Oetrolt; 11 bbawboat MUee A bo; T898 bush wheat B. Worthtegtoa 4801 baab wheat A Praia 88 bags wheat Lee A Soofleld; 180 oags wneat a nnerwooo a oo; none ware. PropeUer lUlnols, Thorp, Detroit) BB98 boa floor 88 bbia dry apple 18 rota leather 1 piano 19 Osaka tel. low ISO hag wheat Central Baliroad 68 rolls leather 8 pkg sand Brio Road Bu bbls flour 18 oka aerie, a oois aois a peg aoueenoia gooa i ooa wneat pkg (undrle WlOo; 1 ba book Breed, Bailer A eo; 10 roll, leather Pratt A Li ten worth: 94 bba flour Parsoos'00 do Judson A do 6eo Rlohardaoa; 101 de uaaard eo.

Tog Bt Howard, Robb, UanrUla; Scow OUT Branch in be. 1 Brig PhansofJ Detroit: 10,876 bush wheat Marnar ao Soboo oar Rob't Bmmet, eaUlgan, Baglnaw 16 feet lumber 81 a shlnglw Mixer A Smith; 98 a feet tea bar 'Boa beet 90 bba Sour Bear A Clark; it bbls aroaborrtei Wsbster. I Schooner Brown; Biggin, Ohloafo; 91,918 bwsfai eora rHomberg A oo. A bboooor i Loo, Ames, Oatonagtin; 1 OSton Iron or Palmer A Wadaoorth. Sohooner Miranda, Bafcar, Kaaoaha; 9C00 boahel oh.tl a Mora.

Sotoooner Wings of th Wind, Webber," Ohleago; 14.C00 buabel eom 8 King. i Bohoenor Chaste, AUaer, Tolado; TI00 beak dors ii llaaard A eo. Soboonrr Alria Oterk, Higgle, sUelaet 9000 huah wheat i sf Biohaoad A ao. Beheoaer Mary OuUlna, IHxon, MUwaukae; 16J08 Baal wbeatRlna eibooa. i Behooaor Oneida, Wright.

Kenosha; 8009 hast wheat Daw A Bon. Bohooner North Btar, Orttfla, bate wboat r.wriffla MoDonaldj 1 bbl Sour owner. Bhatr Josephine laottoaeo, CUaea, Benosha; 4400 bush WBsotsrawa aoaw I i -Beheoaar BoaUand, Oil dad tie. Bay; 108A09 toot MtaberJSNeyo. Bihunkr BaUpee.

BrSwar Baotaa; 1000 koaVta) wheat aay Ptewor, AUtea, Pt Dorer, S08S bush hitoy aliaate. i T77 i Bboonor Pletohee, Kowkirk, Pt Bowaa; 88 at Stat assabof Bavac Turret. Boow Hop, Smith, Osyaga 1 18,000 bask barley A kW wood A OO. 1 I 1 Boow OUr Braaeh, Aaaa, DaarUte; 80 a foot tease SBBSSSS, 4. i -Vi CUAXB-OOTOBBB tf.

Bteaaar bUraaateaal, Bkuler, Fort Brte. I PropoHor Boriingtea, Plah, O.Wult. 90S bM MkV Propolter Neptune, i Newaaa Ohleagav PropeUer Qatnoy, Murlburt, DatroUi 400 bbls salt, Propalor Rlalra, MachMl, Dunkirk. PropoBor BaShlo. Chaaoarlaa.

Obl.naaa Mo) tool aB. rropeuer nuo, mngga, wmoago. PropeUer Iulnote, Toorp. Detroit. Prooolier New York, tUrby.

Dwaklrk. otvl ait. rropeuer Mbaeoil. Weodwer.a, Pin ih PropeUer Old Oonoord, Itenatey rropoua opnras, rrarasa, rolaoo. rropwwr reraa tiaaoa, PropeUer Oaar Pasha.

Aawooa. Doarssw, rropeuer rotomao, weooaro, tauoago. ProfMiior kouiaoa. Oarinrd. aandosay.

ii PropeUer Ouwnagoa, Wllklns, Colsaaa. if nullum, vu Taa Howard. Boob, Dun rill. Bark Oeoan Ware, Robinson, Otueago. Dark Wte-wsr.

Ruaaaa. CblcaKO. '-I -'I- Bark John Bwosney, Buna, Obtengu; 16 ton pomX Bng PUglim. Burns, Cbioago. ,1 1 Brig Ocean glgta, waDUan, Chicago.

Bimoooor lUeeeea, Darlaoa, Chicago; 608 bote Schoonar Lire Yankee, Cramer, Mllwaoko. Behooaor Oarti Man Btriagiemaa, Chicago, if BchoooarBrittenla, Baker. Port Bjrr.e. feeheouar Plora Walaon. Baraiaoa.

Mliwsak. ii Bohoonor aaate Wing. Whiteay.Ohteaso; 1WM Bbto salt. arnooaee daoepa wraat, aatosa, oueoa-a ia oaa. t.

f. awoa.aa, naaawr: maeaat aarovaa. I owe, ajraeo ntawiar. i-i r.iian. Tales ouoaoaaa.

Behooaor Nlghanate. Beoettaad, Ohaoago; tidtaa eoal. Blkouuw Boa Bard. Thoosae, -1 at Boboonar Otrtde, Thoa.i, t'V-: i--k Sahiiaii mary OolHaa. Bute, MuwaaJkeO.

Mr. -I S.h,M .1. u. i Behoonor htaooa SQ-aa, oper, aaae. "a i Beb.OBOT Pi aaual.

rsaa. acheoiier ilcksteptBtben, BeateawlO bba' rwda 60 Bohweaor A tovr. Woaybr, 1 Bass. i'- ji. A.

Bohoonor North MUwawkwo. A Beb.eaararllaaWa,Peter..w,,teia.ro. -w4 Bobooaer Metrepera, array, Obteafw) sSSto oL BxOoooer Wa Pljfee, Otetoy Ubtoegw i I Beaooaer A aajaur, SVaM, Chloaaei koOioaar BeBpee, BreirB, Baas-, 10W bbte Bppaoi a BobeeoerBoht Smaa, aaateaa; Stead -I' Beheoaar Drake, Berdea, OJiteagu. 1 trie Beboeaer West Wind, Pietahor, tJfoago; Ht too oL inii.uoa wiasa of wo wnso, a anew, Muwaakae. k.ia.r PSHrttead, Ooostor; Tatedo; BS bait aaAW sb a OandiB BaBrr.

Poaar. fltdea.a i Boow Swallow, WUhaaa. Dteroi- Bobtesoa, Cteri Tted; 100 tea POBT yOP Cj I A Prwpella Ottewa; Brig Mary Bah. anas Oxm i. 9 ana-: sm' ffat .4 at rpOBT 'Jr nt.i t' OLBAttlP-OOttlBBB Bo.

i Provotter Aeao, Hathaway. Bustjaf 198 bbU Boor 16088 a oaa ssaakankfcK i Steele, BaSafoa ISM bba Soar 18,086 478 bete boot 114 bote Breaker rtea IB bba 11 ofega eanariea tan a waoat. I 1 1 or I a I I oo ir roS oi thor th it Mu Mtoto aa Which npo JL A rlted 1 VTUeh th Borataaao. Caaoaa or fas. -boots vlB I Oartala rlaes at jf to A o'alook nrefcau.

I COHIMJ OT. jAr.TZO HALL'lt 4' ft Jf ITIon4ari Tuetdny, Wedneddir Oct. SO.il lvt' a in rpf, MRS. MATT. EELS i OEiaiaAL ABO OWtT 1 CAIIPUELL niirBTEELS 1 mv i This Company, ttnder Its present, orranPaa- sea.

baa Boca earafaUr oataotod.aad saw aaaibare rj rs I rocnTCE'piiroRncBfi Breryoaontfod for hi htdlaldoal merit, ooatrtottaf a iiawwi i earopjae wwoa woaia of toper oaoa. Mil. OCtTAVS BTDAITX, MB. PltD. fitAR A SfBJ, OONSALSO BIMHOP, MB.

XDOVKB MJ JAMB WAMSULP. MB MATT. TBO MPSOH mb wiMsnir nr. Batsr ootkb. MB.

WALT. BABDtBS. MB. AObOsT WATStB. MASKS.

T-" f. Hhe aOjftla ik. himpi V1 mt a. a.f....j Too Maaaao aladea kaaaalf that Om aka a fkalv In tb aatortaiaaiaat to oSaad the Most Jaea tt. wmm n.iiniaiaaataata in altandaaao.

I I aaausNOBv-SS CBTTTB We half Hoa flit I I. Maaaoa. 'WABBT tAWXlSOB. Agont. SHIP CARTES TER3 AND CAULK ERatTI AtU SECOND AN TJAT.

J. .1 1 The above AssesktUon wlH giro their Scook Aaaaai LHaadar rtevosaber dtk. AT JsVlISS 'HAZaL. nvat ir-fl. kfaao by ioaaawS) Btad.

sotial I A.m. COBLKIflH'! icnno war vajuMBf, IXportaswl. OaBrdMBteS. ad" Mlftterk Mala aad M.lawk obroeto. naJtalo.

ttilil BAt wa lbarodayof baek euf Outebor Bsa. ISSL HOLke ToangLatlaeB4 OMMroa at 4 rt mi eediaysi Ladlx Prl vats sits at aVdeak WoSaosV War Oeatieaoa at eleleuh M. it Hentieaoa at 8 aclauO at. Wadaa.wl i .1 8W Otoslar-wrtanla lefereBM, tora oad oth ParLMastrr W7 rerooa aearew te iota Otaasoa fa She Drtl Huauaan, eaoe rroakL vanang, will niaaas SMri te.lr naaa wtth Mr. af, th.

Aarlaa Hotel. II i I aaAtaila I i Mr. DKLANO would respsotfaMy gtre bol bM frWad aad patron, laat hi Soboel tor the otka of Youa Lsdiaa. OeoUaal.B. Maaaa aad i.

all I eoauienoa at IliMJI IiLLUSm. Br- vas bous bui be gtroa of th da end wewaa. jJAMBS DShaBa, oettilw. I 1 1 ii. i BEE COHCERJ ROOM, 138 Main St Opptsit Ik rark.

This Establishment ha been fitted ton with tridsrable terteaad a-tnwnaa. and wfll ba anaa Salnrdar. Orrobrtr la' tflti. i Aad every evalag (oserpt Pundaj) 4arforwaoMe, Stetoo awrforaaaoo obatoo SOKOS, Qua BT rVBa aod aaMOBa, aaaaaonaag at aad -araTaatteg liar daalAar JtJBV- Th Bar wttl be atoeked with ohete Ales, taror, i oolsTif Delaware Street BkatiDgPond. I avoid a dlffloulty xnericaoad hererofora fii'noi wabmrte atote oesalng wtoter, oa tble Pond.

aoatfewMiM lo wrttlnr t-4r naaao, with plaee of red es tbiuw a. rsiun, at tn oao or lb p)a nlo Traet Cm aaipany. II sooeoted. tho Uakol oaa aa aaw. 5ias4ofMrt, Parse.

vf OhIMroa a.n, In addlBot, glr th baat aad plsof Sf re.ld.De. of their father or aether. CD. Mil DONotinfl.1 WM. toVEsiha, Ja, VCR A BO PAiMEfe, DS WALTta CAST, eta tscBooTT, P.w.

riBsB, A. A. ICSTAPfUgyr ti. B.NisBAso, A. P.

THomPBuM, Wtotciiaifi: Horses.1, i CAN KEEP A A threeshtlM oaaloa Wlu. a. tallaod.1 Th oteblr ar drr and w. oeuont, sad to host ear Will glroo tote ha. app iaaoiateiy, at ay raatfonoeoa Nlsrar a street.

soar Pony, ar add by tester, a BLACK BOOK raw van. Oetobor ttth, li lb. P. tU.CN. 04 Saww? i Wnaiiett.

jj A TdUNGLADY TO SING III AWNOKBt! A. BMPVaa. ajgar tSTmB. SBkTUl Ut BTI flllSk aaSt BBU Do. 88 Mala street, 'i i nctpmi Anxio.

i WUEELEB tt vTIL30. iV- SEmGVAlACHIN Hk rrVl PROVEMENTI fjk nmvcm rstoKa. The Wbeeler 4 WUsenl stanufaotariaf bsan-pany baring galsod as flidr suits at tew, wtth terrtecter saaaaraoterm a Brwlag Maohtaas, naaa aai aa puldte hal bo OoaeflateTteeTworTJidhaToaoeo SDDCsU THB PBlCM BBWNalSr CUUJiia, Aaar tea daw ty will boaotd at rasaa aaa par a fair proSt eo tee aaf aoBuf.atesZataJ Uiva.d. aad Oapae af aaaln aalaa; aaeh priaao ae wtlS ta aw art oiaos aanhiaea, aad, aa haawsa- fore, aostafi to teea la every oawtlouiar. too sotiaaoi una aaoaiao a wlte.ua a I parallel I lot aaat a wewua aaeaineo.

aa MAS 9 i ww II ha baaa awarded th hiht: Proataa flSSto a iV wwim waare a wi Thai -SB Prte. 5 aSbtete.gla MTaadBT. BalteBooasteral aoward wiltoaab? Ja-'L' S5r V1 troot. I BJate, Nov. 1.

1840. .1 'l BaSate, Now. 16, 1 apltoawaM4i fa M. s1IATt.ajrai Cboloe BnUoUnir, t.hulldteB thorwaa, ea ths araw BOX BOBUj af te tet OB Ah aroote. The tot Out Uartj-dr teat frota aad rear, aad fane-owe feat runalag froa PraakllB atrost to the east ad.

mt tmm LrotahorsaonMohid, ThoM tot will bo ete ep. eraaaa. i i ate. too lot wtOi aaafl frma bUDdl, I frma Vufldla ta fTJ arai od Ooa- 'aao aiaamaa a.a, bote at red aod any I Um' etesooB lestea. Saort of ABBeTa.

iiastaa, MoOLOBJB, fte bmsw, w. IT, i But ieteODXiBK estorn Elevating Company Wa, 4m, 66 C3Sa4Wil WAOrt. I -J ft BATsllUR. etovaaa, 4 J. ar Bwtratab paptsoaooartor.

Tl.TlT SawadB4.r l.W'a fca.ai-. Brasotaohsaooasllaf IBSayateBor sna4ku. P- otevatelteteaot. roa If- a ooaaorore. a a AC Z' oV.tNaaWBVBo 4- H- "oatleJatdUr Wli M.te 4 ctMiAs i i AS Oar ttn tmi MA torTM bivuuiN rrirrrL 3.

"BBj Ba WsbtowoButao PaaBy MeMs Bbto BU'rVnri' Jly Medldn Btera, 0t Mat street. Mti '-idywp AaroaloostoteorllfW fool 4 Flavoitag ibrtractsUC SState Mtt. iia.af own UtBoMaara, faraaerte. te aay Inaaakat i a a 1 -h v4ty( UalaatU Id 'sssrkaL Warraated BBLa CBOICB DOUBLB EXTRA iO. PLOWS, tor by JOHN BOWOOTPrT 6B and yat iuom, 1 THE i i Wt Sneeiaier' nnteot to bo obtataad la th state StaBBsr.

Tbeptie-ej ai rule will be a laet year. i r- WM.PMTU.BR, S. 8. HatAlD B. HOW AAD, B.

0. RtisiBat'. M. P.BC80, PRAsiK B1DWAT P. 0 WBBD, A.P.

BlCHOI B.T LOT WITH SMALL PBAM1 BUILD. thaws, oa the easte OKI ot Ooart anav tee tot aa the sewtewaa 1 I The (at about torkya toot Brea roar aad ereeeiy tost deep, i iTT.T 1 Mj, and si publio officer has disoharged bis elotlee whh fidelity These eonsiderations eeem to entitle him to a faithful kThe name of Aid. Howaao, for Comptroller, is received with, mnoh favor by the publio. He will bring to the datiea of the offlee, basin ex perience, lhdnstry and intelligence. He i in tominatun against A very worthy and popular opponent, and hence election will be' the w4n.

a7tijlDg to himself and nls friend. Ther la one offloe, about whioh there i batons jtninion arnona Bevabllcans as to what Is duty. ll refer t)4 tbe'Treaaarership. Mr. Tbowbuoos has fully vindicated his fitness for that trost jlovor, sineo Bufialo became a elty has that offio andjustiyadlnls tereq aAy fthe pnsseinTCttoumbent.

Thelntereete of the City 'government- the 'welfare of order jhttWera, and Ahe.good of the tu-pf yerf have tMusaaaa iOi sneus i were sent from tms port. oraTely Both parties suffered greatly in well shot, every variety 'aJiM fdundjln Mm close, faithful and Denefl. oient car, He iahoaeet, fee Is capable, and hi should reoeive every vote in the city, purely on merits 'yt; Vi' one of the most delicate and important nran'ehes Tof the oity 'governmentand ohder IVt -r- IA of the two candidates, nnr: li pBXsaswror Mr. SAoasw rnoat be HAWw'dofabt see An Intellparf fU-wrisber of the "PubUo "Schools oan'healUto In oastinsfbl vote fyr'tfi "1 'wo understand Wtitiitaatiji) la noi iisimid ec thak sOahinty' "of oharaoter that atnglenosS of pur- tend to'uspuVcibnfldenoe and "reaplDt, and entitle him to be entrusted with the sacred eaas rif 'slw'tn i.Oli.ttAoUwr hand3r. Tm la a gentlemen of scholarly taste and habits an honesroooaUtennian and good etttsen, and Is 4ey 4ssbod with; a.

love far the eaaao of popn- rfoed over bU opponent at aU who has bn ilaeU BKlia- laan and wilL, administer the saflsfsodon; There Is another name, whioh strike as with neoaBar fafoeVs hS fitness fit ha office for Bam, btU Hour, 0 Boas, ana timt A. Mstsb for 'Assessor. Mr. M. Is an Industrious, Intel tXiiyJUnfrW'tasMj tte aoaQuyintissues.

4rTY -rf UL nomber of oarpesBBrs, masons' and thor Artificers form a part of tho material of the expedition, to that in setLuifr up barracks and, for ether fork skilled labor will be always On hand. Tne naval part ot tne expedition I and com mand of Commodore J. T. Dupont, one Of the ablest ofilcer of our Navy. is of New Jar-ssy by birth, bat is now a oitisen of Belawaro, belonging the family -of Daponts, who are well-known as powder manufacturer.

Tho land force are under command, of Gen. llinill, TT uuw mll, mww Ml u.nuuu3uw offioer, who entered West Point in IS J3, was Second Lieutenant of the Third AwUlory in, 1888, Assistants Commissary of Subsistence in 1887, First Lieutenant hi 1888, and Captain in May 1846. is diatirjasbad aa an artillery efixer, Hrternon's batterv havinv rained fame aha Mexiean Captain Sherman" was bre vetted 'tor gallant aod meruorioos eonduot in the bat- or Buena Vista." ills is a native of Knoda T.lknrT I 4 -1; i 'Xtebol CtvlllxatlOHr it i IS n-i atskes one bush for his sine! when he feade tuch a tetter as this, whioh comes, front, one of thipo distinguished aM sbia of our army oi-fioers now serving in Virginia. Such an Incident raaorded of, a savage tribe, scarcely and how then can We credit It of men that onos called our fellow-eountrymen Tet facts there can be no doubti-j. Camp at Visoisia, Oot 6, 1881.

To show the refinement of Vlrrinia otntU- mrs, I enclose to my friend Bev." B. N. Martin, Professor. New Tork University, i tleoe of the skin of the thigh (tanned by those gentlemen) the son of John Brown, who wss killed at Harper's This is fragment Of tne skin, whion, .4 as prepared, was distributed in pieces) over 'the southern eoantry, Bad Was presented to my pres aid in Ktcnmond last Apru by a yaptsin tsom-mry of the States srmyT and a friend of the doctor who has. the eksietonend flayed and tanned the skin.

aid informs ms that every tore Deration made to treat fltrrelnaina of John Brown in sam way. by bavins; them thrown from the before reaching and substituting false comn; bat teat -tne plan was fiwstrated the sic knees or flinching of the railroad eon-. faxraaiaa yon tbb Wab. Secroit- goes forward briskly in 'Maine, and nine full regimente navo. already maronea for.

the war. Eleventh ie naariy fail, and voiuntaess are pouring into the Twelfth, which is commanded OoL Shepiy. to be attached to Gen. Butler's dirison. Neal Dow has also taken up the sword commenced recruiting' as Gofamel of the Thirteenth.

Tbe cavalry regiment la nearly foil. will oonaist of twelve companies of one ban- men eacn. ana ie expected to no entirely quipped and ready to take the field In about weeks, it is commanded by uoi. wonn Uod- sro. tne lesdipg lumberman of i ji CAbaboaxsoa.

Oct! tC. AC the PeopVs Senatorial iOooventioa held to-day, Hon. 8. Q. Hadleyi of Saneea Coun was onanintooaiy aomlnated for rteaator in Mtn JHatriot.

haxgshldut.fflcreiy'-ana'lnUrTU7.4 Tho.tedanoe Of ticket we snail paai lor tne jjraajrf of the selections de net strike i os withfeeoliar so Jong as we can. 1- ootlndglM in praise weTwja pass, them in ro- Jb neoplo to Judge ofl 1 1 11 .11. ItW r--fww a tfBj djba 3 Ths Sooetdag dsas- (hows fit DallV rooatoel of Floor aad Oram at Ike uadorwMsiwoaad I 1 1 ataoss.aa -r I rteta. Pteor. WmyA, Oerw.

Oasa Baitew. Bw. Ootooor' woia. wean. warn, wwmm sunn, Now Tort.

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nee BTSItd 11S1M 911 149 -j. TJSXIVBBIBS OS WSBAV At UVSrOte' Th foBowtSg rteVrff1 shows ths dtfiysrles of Sheet at Liverpool for r- wi eanin hw mm vnm ovi wooer, ioiaw bis ia in HanmnnrVnn NITW OBX ootobbb'bb Mmmtrtmtjbr oU Morning lain na, IlAOW Tbo mark at may be quoted So borref hot wttB a aidirl4omap hohi Jo export and ta tBdo.r, Bates of 9100 aba aa t6 114X6 40 far retested; 86 for raperthr Btatw SO tOO TB extra stato; unnr enowo sot oao se for sa- BorSa Wabaa; ao tweaa iiaisaisao aaaoaaa ea-tra Wooterat SB 904 for shipping brand, of extra roaad raooat Ohio; aad 68 1M 60 for trad braad bterket oiooaag rather anlel Oanad'an Ptoar any qootoci aa Ughtly adraaeoo. Basted moderate. Bala 9M bfaataa 60 dedkA BS for aspects; aad at 63 TB la sin to ohmo aairaa. Bt Plour Qnlet sad steady.

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Pages Available:
785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963