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missouri republican. i daily evening edition - . i. ,, h b st louis. friday evening, september 27, 1861. fc latest f " s y tjbjlbghrajph:. i the battery at freestone point, h potomac &lbciually closed a break in erie canal. ufaval preparations going on m flag off tltttob edwards b matny. hp jefferson cjity more quiet, rfotli.lujj rollafcio from ijoonvlllc to-uar. forward. various rumors contradicted. bbw bjh h syodulio !! nawyork itcratl. watmikaioir, september 9.6. ths steamer iwawaro arrived at tlio navy yard this noon, vitli a body of marino', from philadelphia. the .jptnln reports that bat- iery nt frcestom point was unmasked when lis passed, it tlila u.rm :g, tho woods havlrg been all rctoi away, i.r..'l openod upon him, lfc iriag about tl tin shots, nono which took ef- b. foot they wrrti i good line but fell ha riiort orwentotw, tvtoju&tgrazcdhjjideck. capt. p cannon says nb. fifty vessels passed thobat:crr hp and down, bm utmo wero fired except delaware. b 1'roia disclosures rebel officer, is hj ascertained battery freestone u commanded by ii. j. hartstein, foiraorly mminandcr in u. s. navy, thoro aro fcnatrios on virginia side potomac, rery two half miles occoquan to j malblas point. bjh 'fo river is now considered by naval officer 8 bjbj as l!sctnally closed. our potomac flotilla in- sufficient to clear it of tho numerous batteries pon its banks. a land force indispensably necessary, and h believed that within few .fays, perhaps fctv hoars, the rebels will attempt 'to cross lower into maryland. thoy meet with n vann reception, but may be aecesssry strengthen forces in dltec- f.rulrt n.v woilj. bb flag truce crossed on some bbbbjk 'trifling subject nt edncrds ferry, scntl- mols discovered ono man boat was bbj sounding river; were placed under bh arrest. yesterday llcntcnnut detci ted from one ef regiments upper went phft aver rebels, giving them, ii supposed, bbk full information. jbjb bpeelal n. y.trlluuo bjbjf sherman's expedition southern coast "kill sail throe weeks. fifteen or twonty bjpjk regiments wiu have the privilege of going to bjbj charleston, as principal officers in tho com- bbm uini believe, or mobile now orleans, bbj tkors conjecture. general voll's brigado five i regiments, camp hero, will form a portion bba ec'tho forco, and go fort monroe, nail tlie'nco within few dayo, sbormitn bjbb not striko only blow on souboard. bjbjl rooiiesmrt, k. y., september 27. bjbjy a destructive break occurred this forenoon in , bb. 'the high embankmont of tho old portion tbo bbbv opcie canal at uolloy, orleans county. the bbba whole embankment was swept away. iho bot tm is also'g'ive out to depth bbb lbhty feet. dams will be constructed junctions canal, which probably bbjp hie tw r three days, ami navltlon cau thca bbblf.1 do rearmed. it feared thai sm) track tha bjbbbjlchffca! valla bsiiroad u savtja aal wis) 9bpbbbbbbbajr"' fbom jkffkrson city. spcul dlipttch to the itepablltiui. jofvbbsok citt, september 27, it. jelferson. very qalct, and in tho way of newt, extraordinarily dull. no rumors this morning, not oven one eternal mccuixocit. intelligence from boonville, georgetown, lexington, or any point on missouri; coithcr mossenger nor boats having arrived slnco yestor day. it is reported hero that psion has recently had long consultations with his generals at lexing ton respecting hla future-course. ho doubt which movo. many soldiers aro clamorous bo led jefferson st. louis, being anxious for plunder; but their commanders do wish run risk, policy make attackb nnly where thoy feci confident, tbroutrh superiority numbers victory. parties declare rebels will moot our forces number if prepared an engagement, while others secession ists fight dosperately, longing measure strongth against yankeo hire lings, as they stylo them. a party whom i have conversed, says idea how much causo been strengthened 1'jucii'a march particularly its surrender. jubilant, swear willdrivo federalists into missouri mississippi before two months ore over. stated lincoln hanged by i5eai;iu:oaui, thut woeks past national congress held philadelphia. reports nrjj rife western southern confederacy boon recognlsid kngland and france, that beforu tho lost of october blockade will bo broken by na vies both nations. rebels prophesy be f oio ten years have elapsed confederacy uill greatest, most powerful, prosper ous, nation on globo, united states decay, forced to seek pro tection england prevent their being crushed iho south. major taitskn's condition is rather better this morning than for several days, still his pbydcian jet afraid hope. there ore now somo five hundred patients in the hospitals, diwuces bolng chiefly dysen tery fever, usually tcrmnatingln typhus. deaths are few, owing greatly unremitting attention sisters mercy. idle rumor surrounding general datis forces a', georgetown current, bat no truth it whatover. j. ii. it. ifrnv yobk, september 27. kleurgjsloo better, with a good export demand; sales 166,000 bbls at $fi 3&fi 85 for super state; 6 co to extra j-g 85s.o 93 (hipping brands it. ii. o. wheat lias fain 16,000 buehcls 61 1s1 22 milwaukee club; ci 12 lor smber iowa; si 25jj1m winter red western; 86&1 13 white kentucky. corn heavy and drooping, large supply oflbrlug; bushels 60g63 mixed woatcrn. pork quiet steady ml go&ll 02 inces; 75310 00 prime, licef quiet. cut meats un changed. ird firm eales 100 bjojc. wtiltky qulttat 20c. ntw york, september 27. stocks aro higher. money in good supply and inn at&go per cent, on call. sterling exchange quiet nominal. c. & b. i. ii; g.&c. c8j; krio26j; erlo preferred 40; n. y 73j; paciflo hall 88 j &t. e9j; ills. central scrip c6; hud son e3; 1st bonds os; ho. 0'a 42 j; la. mleh.7'(71; tenn.13; ohio 68. sugar ycry firm at 89o for cuba. cihoikhati, september 27. flour is in actiro demand 1,000 bbls superfine sold at 81 00. wheat tinner and good demaud b3&03o for choice red white. coru23o. oats 20c. wlusfcy firm ho. thereto a mess poikat 9vt 76, freely offered, but 818313 co asked. bacon side are held firmly 6jc, shoulders 4o, clear aides 7c. groceries aro ot full prices. cuttiho anat. on monday night, 16th instant, two men, named washington gorara and john tucker, residing in this county, went to bd apple paring together. during tho even ing tneker slipped away back go ram's house. gorans, soon missed him, sus pecting that all was not as it should bo, hastened home, whero ho found tucker iufoffranfe ifeit'c fo. gram immediately made a fmiotu assault span am violator of his marital rights with h kpife, muf blsa la ui abdomen tideo f w tiie fcttkv, tsoker. u oat cumcted recover. i, vha wozaaa still lives. qioratx uol.-illcv yep kafillj giar'. from caiiio. corruioajii49 at uw itapnbllcao. cuno, september 27. lost night a scouting party of eighty federals returned an expedition down towards bel mont. they met the rebels, over hundred strong, who fled, leaving four their number killed, and prisoners. latter state that 3,500 rebel troops aro now bolmont, attack is thought to bo med itated norfolk. demonstrations wcro made last opposlto mound city, it tho tebels intend crossing attempting destroy gunboats building on stocks. place well de fended. rebels are growing bolder, ap proaching novcr this point. gunboat yankee lay but mile half low tho illinois central railroad company are about coasiractlng at their shops five hundred additional grain car .which is a very good indi cation of the increase business. awful tragedy two citizens instantly killed several wounded fed eral soldiers wounded, and of them reported dead correspondence tlio baltimore amerlua. port duroaiic, september 23. i bavo tho painful duty to inform you that we have bad one the most d'stressing occurrences hero over happened in tbls town. true details oi case cannot be had at present, as there aro so many conflicting statements, but an examination will to-day bciore civil authorities, when it is probable facts developed. eubstonco matter, however, ns follows: seems saturday last (21st lust ,) was day far tbe primary meetings "pcnco party." the supporters of that party rallied in their strength here, being tho voting place for seventh f.iect'on district cecil. they assembled at hotel mr. icobcrtsmltb, and were progressing with deliberations wbeu somo federal soldiers, who off" on leave abseuco, entered hotel. a general fight immediately commenced, which raged indisciimiaate fury until ltobort stephenson, this town, thomas kelly, vi cinity, stretched death floor, messrs george gorrel, samuel aikln, john w. mccullougn gilhuple badly wounded. several soldiers wcro wounded, two them are reported mornlngtdead. m stephenson was man about fifty-live j ears age, formally years respectable citizen our town. lie ultra southern views, uncompromising his sen timents, bnt he has been good neighbor. cut frightfully over left eye stabbed jugular vein, fell dead. kelly sixty-one age. also btabbed jugu lar vcid. had skull broken, died immedi ately. aro dead region liver. tbcm dreadfully cnt head. eoldlera wero irom havre do grace, frolic, as is supposed, and. it said, took lib erty to interforo "peaco" meeting. deny this, however, chargo assault men. thero perhaps eight or ten one hundred ana twenty five peaco thciowero no fiiearms used, butchuirs, clubs knives, stones, .c, bronght into full requisition. captiln taylor pntnmoned equad union rifles, arrested tbo fiddlers marched guard-house, whcie remained proper officers from be low camo up, company, them. prisoners will bo returned to-day civil authorities, when whole thing can vassed mado plain, wo hope. yours, batte, ukiojj. volunteering brisk no need or drafting. we tako the following from tho washington star of 18th inst: new york papers aro in error their be lief that thero exists danger flvo hun dred thousand men, called for under three years' volunteer law, will not forthcoming un der its provisions. on contrary, hab never gono on mote satlsretoriiy than witnin the past fortnight, in all quarters of tho loyal states', and tlnce monday morning last more union troops have been motion way to field ever before same time deed twlco as many. today, especially, number join different columns is enormous. within week ending saturday evening next, it will bo safe say aggregate at least thirty-flvo thousand havo joined armies field. we do sot feel liberty state where precisely. i ok. jonn c. bnsckisrtnob tho lexing ton (ky.) statesman notices a paragraph in the louisville journal, which announced that hon. john breckinridge, jamos b. beck and others, had takon rofuge military camp morgan county. says thero is not word of truth charge so for as those two gentlo men are concenitd. it adds : " wa can state, ipon eod amthoritr. osutar brecklnridgo neither kw sir iattfttrto ' from tat new york journal of commerce intervention in mexico. for somo months past, ominous expref slons have found vent through the columns tho london limes, regard to affairs mex ico, sometimes iu editorial lucubrations, and at others, shape letters mexican capital, a style temper suggestio&r that they muht be official origin. americans suspicious disposition may been tempted indulge tbo thought england imagined "monroo doctrine" had ceased bo prac tically operative, so was inclined go fur ther this direction, if inducement should offer, than formerly it would deemed pru dent. whatever injust co snch an impu tation, foct remains sources dicated thero havo lato sovcral articles more usual significance, generally designed show indignities losses endured by european subjects mexico become well nigh intolerable, measures demnity ledreo cannot much longer do luyod. order, howovcr, secure most ef fective romody, quietly suggested isolated action on part merely lead counter schemes france, or spain, united states. " america," times rcmarkod recent occasion, "will doubtless guided policy preventing intrusion mon archy, but will willing, porhapi, aid any settlement glvo sufficient stability prevent her tiom falling south ern confidemcj , being subject dis pute between two sections union case fedeiul gocrnmeut yet pre served with such premonitory signs, is not surprising later day, as announced telegram capo race published yes terday morning, tamo lays ox pected combined anglo-french naval military expedition organized obtain redress indicted british freuch interests mexico, "federal cablnot nt washington cordially operate." announcement respecting contemplated re ceives partial corroboration anothor state ment spain interfere attain? mexico in conjuctlon wlththoso governments; aud it nppcarti that the mexican minister at washington has mado inquiries of fiench government tegard to this subject, which answers vcro "respcctfullv declined." from all tills, we may safely conclude intervention some form lias beenresohod npon, and though mere than is for tho present left cotjec tnro, following extract a letter mexi lco tbe london times or 30th ultimo, helo decide question probabilities : "thero ore three courses open first, seizure ports, by england might mako her self recipient duties levied those apply tbcm liquidation claims citizens. such rourae, however, would afford no prelection british tubjects resident interior: on contrary, exposo them considerable risks; not tend develop theresourccs country; erection interior cus.om houses prevent cir culation goods beyond ports selves, irontfor river bravo del norte necessarily become main artery supply. " secondly, occupation country n limited number years kngland, franco united states, nay powers separately, under nu arrangement entered into with tbe others. thirdly, ly a protectorate, under which mex ico would bo allowed tho selecting of its own president, such president to retained in power for certain fixed period, supported by suffi cient forco insure tbo tranquility the coun try, and assisted his deliberations council composed either exclusively nominees protecting powers, or partly mexicans nominees. tifs latt plan teem be least objectionable. it not nsy extent militate against prejudices people. meet eupport rcspcctablo portion community, necessitate presence larger force than could casa provided out revenues country. when is consid ered that dominion old spain revenues or mexico amount a to upwards ot twenty millions of dollars, and that oat this sum lour the wcro remitted annually royal treasury, three half mil lions applied for benefit poor dependen cies, it is surely not too much expect equally beneficial results from an cnlightcnod european protectorate " "protectorate," then, in all probability de creed sick mexico, now no longer capable takintr caie itself. very latest intelligence quarter seems forbid hope government being again established there on any enduring foundation, without foreign aid. va9t church property confiscated tho central has well nigh been exhausted; national credit was stroyed; brlgandago rapino prevailed fearful extont; industry blighted, commerce paralyzed, seemed hardly possible president juarez hold out against progress faction disorder. even mexi cans thomselvcs thuso who had anything lose wero beginning appreciate more fully hopelessness their condition. mexican extraordinary (inspired by sir chas. wyke, english minister,) july 25th published artl clo directly appealing governments take advantage ef distraction prevailing united states, interpote save re public front .utter roln. unwtr mb etrcumitaocee as thee wo raay icoraivatmttt uniad statu govraratwul mtwtflltibtvttk u mtabujhktjjk. protjkf 11b4bjhco?oiso nuch 6 yos lcsltftv tt4patkmcabjpsv, nt r, sbbbh prevent any undue advantage being taken by " , bbj europoau powers for tbo furtheranco of eomo pet -.' h schemo territorial aggrandizement, while play ing the pntt "good samatitans." govern- ' '0" bh ments aro sometimes solzed with a deep solleitudo hhj others, and occasionally tender their kind ;,, offices in behalf, but most always tako good ny" sih caro that s'irvlccedou't go unrequited. jhi order restored, mexico might once moro becomo pleasant profitable neighbor. fljj the alaum on gulf coast. , vrem ttie sen orleans 1" onjan', september 1. 1 hhj we bavo been informed bv a gontlimon who bbj has just arrived from new york und philadel- hl pbia, that most unprecedented exertions aro i h being made in all tho ship yards and docks of m those two cities for fitting out largest naval expedition ever known this country. b every carpenter can be obtained is employed, j hh merchant ships are altered into war ships, foundries hard at work -, making altering engines steam propellers bh tbo size, ns well as small gun boats. it was openly talked among mo- ; chanics tbls immense lltct w?.r hj destined orleans. would seem present design r enemy to effect ruse, by alluring us t take washington city, thus drawing ourmaln " forco iuto virginia, leaving our southern coast comparatively defenseless, while they mako bbb grand demonstration various portions ' bb coast, force their way ull hazards. easily afford let u 'which bo no gioat service us, e en maryland, if gain louisiana, thereby control cotton mississippi coas:. bj time wo opened eyes movo chessboard war, and'rcpare felves resist defeat s plans. bba evtry vessel harbor should nt once put . commission, chain forts extended bilbo. tlmo swop- ping hones, government richmond, authorities here, look it, up doing.; mobile advcitlicr. mobile is moving to strengthen the gulf toast. . tho city authorities hue procured two full bat- bj talions of light artillery, and amplo stores bb ammunition. fort galnei be strengthened, aud neighboring coast luing attended to. t , bh the will or ricnano sabds, tiie equks- apj trian. tho of late richard sands, well ' ,- bb known as an equestrian and circus manager, was bh last week admitted to probatoin new yoik. his very large property is thus disposed of: lie appropriates 54,000 for funeral expenses . a monument; brother, egbert, bo- bjb queathed 10,003; sister, edzn, $12,000; two half-brothers, each si, 000; child- t -v ren brother henry, 3,000; bis adopted children, maurice jeesce, $2,000 each; bj throe friends, 31,000. by codicil, sum brotherislnincrea5cdto$15,000; increased. t, bbj sister eliza 80,000, all other legacies ; ate increased in similar proportion. george $ sergeant, equestrian, $1,000; sands haviland 81,000; thomas brooks, faithful service doorkeeper, aunt phoebe smith, 1 cousins, 61,000; sand3 pounall, $5,000. residuary estates go ? alter various bequests landed c proporty. iho deceased esti- mated at $200,000, which he bequeathed cash b amounting $51,009. deriakt as even. the boston anli slavery " bb standard glories and exults over tho fact that b administration dare not suppress paper, .' , notwithstanding it has labored for years to de- stroy public rospect constitution, effect a separation of states. in recent . number says: ' m we condemned what hold bo immoral wicked provisions proclaimed be duty every honest man refuso t3 obey them. wo affirmed free states withdraw separated from slave or amend tbo constitution. it' aro thought worthy death h all this, ready die with dignity." if government would ! do mora treason than by stopping hundred "day-books." let poo- pie understand justice is dealt out an even hand, sword will fall cer- t&lnly upon abolition traitor any bl other, thero no complaints dom- ocratic quarters about suppiossion inccu- diary publications. bm resiohatign or an old pastou rov. dr. . bl spring is about to resign his pastoral charge of s bj tho brick church in now york, whero ho bjj has held position for over fifty-one years. he fl quite infirm, and the recent troubles churcli j h with iloge, who was anti-union man, went hoait soul south, marriage doctor, give him as much can attend to. so bis resignation u pro- bable, though most persons supposo that would profer livo die pastor ills i m charge. n. y. cor. boston journal. the boston commercial bulletin denies a re- i bj port that certain mercantile firms in city have been engaged furnishing cnomy with supplies of merchandise via canada and , tho provinces. one auegod to bo implicated, it says,-has always had ahoavyca- madian trade, though is true trade ha latterly increased, there not parti- ( m leof evldouce going hw increase hf -ajbjjjj am ftmfaoxa accoamt.. . 4 resigned. a. t. bledsoe, assistant secrc- . h tary of war in tbo con fedora to states has re- ' m cently mr, bledsoo was for eomo years bj editor tho springfield (111.) journal, and c bl prominent member the bar.
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| Title | Daily Missouri Republican (Saint Louis, Mo.), 1861-09-27, DAILY EVENING EDITION |
| Issue Date | 1861-09-27 |
| Issue Year | 1861 |
| Issue Month | 09 |
| Issue Day | 27 |
| Edition | 2 |
| Editional Label | DAILY EVENING EDITION |
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| Transcript | missouri republican. i daily evening edition - . i. ,, h b st louis. friday evening, september 27, 1861. fc latest f " s y tjbjlbghrajph:. i the battery at freestone point, h potomac &lbciually closed a break in erie canal. ufaval preparations going on m flag off tltttob edwards b matny. hp jefferson cjity more quiet, rfotli.lujj rollafcio from ijoonvlllc to-uar. forward. various rumors contradicted. bbw bjh h syodulio !! nawyork itcratl. watmikaioir, september 9.6. ths steamer iwawaro arrived at tlio navy yard this noon, vitli a body of marino', from philadelphia. the .jptnln reports that bat- iery nt frcestom point was unmasked when lis passed, it tlila u.rm :g, tho woods havlrg been all rctoi away, i.r..'l openod upon him, lfc iriag about tl tin shots, nono which took ef- b. foot they wrrti i good line but fell ha riiort orwentotw, tvtoju&tgrazcdhjjideck. capt. p cannon says nb. fifty vessels passed thobat:crr hp and down, bm utmo wero fired except delaware. b 1'roia disclosures rebel officer, is hj ascertained battery freestone u commanded by ii. j. hartstein, foiraorly mminandcr in u. s. navy, thoro aro fcnatrios on virginia side potomac, rery two half miles occoquan to j malblas point. bjh 'fo river is now considered by naval officer 8 bjbj as l!sctnally closed. our potomac flotilla in- sufficient to clear it of tho numerous batteries pon its banks. a land force indispensably necessary, and h believed that within few .fays, perhaps fctv hoars, the rebels will attempt 'to cross lower into maryland. thoy meet with n vann reception, but may be aecesssry strengthen forces in dltec- f.rulrt n.v woilj. bb flag truce crossed on some bbbbjk 'trifling subject nt edncrds ferry, scntl- mols discovered ono man boat was bbj sounding river; were placed under bh arrest. yesterday llcntcnnut detci ted from one ef regiments upper went phft aver rebels, giving them, ii supposed, bbk full information. jbjb bpeelal n. y.trlluuo bjbjf sherman's expedition southern coast "kill sail throe weeks. fifteen or twonty bjpjk regiments wiu have the privilege of going to bjbj charleston, as principal officers in tho com- bbm uini believe, or mobile now orleans, bbj tkors conjecture. general voll's brigado five i regiments, camp hero, will form a portion bba ec'tho forco, and go fort monroe, nail tlie'nco within few dayo, sbormitn bjbb not striko only blow on souboard. bjbjl rooiiesmrt, k. y., september 27. bjbjy a destructive break occurred this forenoon in , bb. 'the high embankmont of tho old portion tbo bbbv opcie canal at uolloy, orleans county. the bbba whole embankment was swept away. iho bot tm is also'g'ive out to depth bbb lbhty feet. dams will be constructed junctions canal, which probably bbjp hie tw r three days, ami navltlon cau thca bbblf.1 do rearmed. it feared thai sm) track tha bjbbbjlchffca! valla bsiiroad u savtja aal wis) 9bpbbbbbbbajr"' fbom jkffkrson city. spcul dlipttch to the itepablltiui. jofvbbsok citt, september 27, it. jelferson. very qalct, and in tho way of newt, extraordinarily dull. no rumors this morning, not oven one eternal mccuixocit. intelligence from boonville, georgetown, lexington, or any point on missouri; coithcr mossenger nor boats having arrived slnco yestor day. it is reported hero that psion has recently had long consultations with his generals at lexing ton respecting hla future-course. ho doubt which movo. many soldiers aro clamorous bo led jefferson st. louis, being anxious for plunder; but their commanders do wish run risk, policy make attackb nnly where thoy feci confident, tbroutrh superiority numbers victory. parties declare rebels will moot our forces number if prepared an engagement, while others secession ists fight dosperately, longing measure strongth against yankeo hire lings, as they stylo them. a party whom i have conversed, says idea how much causo been strengthened 1'jucii'a march particularly its surrender. jubilant, swear willdrivo federalists into missouri mississippi before two months ore over. stated lincoln hanged by i5eai;iu:oaui, thut woeks past national congress held philadelphia. reports nrjj rife western southern confederacy boon recognlsid kngland and france, that beforu tho lost of october blockade will bo broken by na vies both nations. rebels prophesy be f oio ten years have elapsed confederacy uill greatest, most powerful, prosper ous, nation on globo, united states decay, forced to seek pro tection england prevent their being crushed iho south. major taitskn's condition is rather better this morning than for several days, still his pbydcian jet afraid hope. there ore now somo five hundred patients in the hospitals, diwuces bolng chiefly dysen tery fever, usually tcrmnatingln typhus. deaths are few, owing greatly unremitting attention sisters mercy. idle rumor surrounding general datis forces a', georgetown current, bat no truth it whatover. j. ii. it. ifrnv yobk, september 27. kleurgjsloo better, with a good export demand; sales 166,000 bbls at $fi 3&fi 85 for super state; 6 co to extra j-g 85s.o 93 (hipping brands it. ii. o. wheat lias fain 16,000 buehcls 61 1s1 22 milwaukee club; ci 12 lor smber iowa; si 25jj1m winter red western; 86&1 13 white kentucky. corn heavy and drooping, large supply oflbrlug; bushels 60g63 mixed woatcrn. pork quiet steady ml go&ll 02 inces; 75310 00 prime, licef quiet. cut meats un changed. ird firm eales 100 bjojc. wtiltky qulttat 20c. ntw york, september 27. stocks aro higher. money in good supply and inn at&go per cent, on call. sterling exchange quiet nominal. c. & b. i. ii; g.&c. c8j; krio26j; erlo preferred 40; n. y 73j; paciflo hall 88 j &t. e9j; ills. central scrip c6; hud son e3; 1st bonds os; ho. 0'a 42 j; la. mleh.7'(71; tenn.13; ohio 68. sugar ycry firm at 89o for cuba. cihoikhati, september 27. flour is in actiro demand 1,000 bbls superfine sold at 81 00. wheat tinner and good demaud b3&03o for choice red white. coru23o. oats 20c. wlusfcy firm ho. thereto a mess poikat 9vt 76, freely offered, but 818313 co asked. bacon side are held firmly 6jc, shoulders 4o, clear aides 7c. groceries aro ot full prices. cuttiho anat. on monday night, 16th instant, two men, named washington gorara and john tucker, residing in this county, went to bd apple paring together. during tho even ing tneker slipped away back go ram's house. gorans, soon missed him, sus pecting that all was not as it should bo, hastened home, whero ho found tucker iufoffranfe ifeit'c fo. gram immediately made a fmiotu assault span am violator of his marital rights with h kpife, muf blsa la ui abdomen tideo f w tiie fcttkv, tsoker. u oat cumcted recover. i, vha wozaaa still lives. qioratx uol.-illcv yep kafillj giar'. from caiiio. corruioajii49 at uw itapnbllcao. cuno, september 27. lost night a scouting party of eighty federals returned an expedition down towards bel mont. they met the rebels, over hundred strong, who fled, leaving four their number killed, and prisoners. latter state that 3,500 rebel troops aro now bolmont, attack is thought to bo med itated norfolk. demonstrations wcro made last opposlto mound city, it tho tebels intend crossing attempting destroy gunboats building on stocks. place well de fended. rebels are growing bolder, ap proaching novcr this point. gunboat yankee lay but mile half low tho illinois central railroad company are about coasiractlng at their shops five hundred additional grain car .which is a very good indi cation of the increase business. awful tragedy two citizens instantly killed several wounded fed eral soldiers wounded, and of them reported dead correspondence tlio baltimore amerlua. port duroaiic, september 23. i bavo tho painful duty to inform you that we have bad one the most d'stressing occurrences hero over happened in tbls town. true details oi case cannot be had at present, as there aro so many conflicting statements, but an examination will to-day bciore civil authorities, when it is probable facts developed. eubstonco matter, however, ns follows: seems saturday last (21st lust ,) was day far tbe primary meetings "pcnco party." the supporters of that party rallied in their strength here, being tho voting place for seventh f.iect'on district cecil. they assembled at hotel mr. icobcrtsmltb, and were progressing with deliberations wbeu somo federal soldiers, who off" on leave abseuco, entered hotel. a general fight immediately commenced, which raged indisciimiaate fury until ltobort stephenson, this town, thomas kelly, vi cinity, stretched death floor, messrs george gorrel, samuel aikln, john w. mccullougn gilhuple badly wounded. several soldiers wcro wounded, two them are reported mornlngtdead. m stephenson was man about fifty-live j ears age, formally years respectable citizen our town. lie ultra southern views, uncompromising his sen timents, bnt he has been good neighbor. cut frightfully over left eye stabbed jugular vein, fell dead. kelly sixty-one age. also btabbed jugu lar vcid. had skull broken, died immedi ately. aro dead region liver. tbcm dreadfully cnt head. eoldlera wero irom havre do grace, frolic, as is supposed, and. it said, took lib erty to interforo "peaco" meeting. deny this, however, chargo assault men. thero perhaps eight or ten one hundred ana twenty five peaco thciowero no fiiearms used, butchuirs, clubs knives, stones, .c, bronght into full requisition. captiln taylor pntnmoned equad union rifles, arrested tbo fiddlers marched guard-house, whcie remained proper officers from be low camo up, company, them. prisoners will bo returned to-day civil authorities, when whole thing can vassed mado plain, wo hope. yours, batte, ukiojj. volunteering brisk no need or drafting. we tako the following from tho washington star of 18th inst: new york papers aro in error their be lief that thero exists danger flvo hun dred thousand men, called for under three years' volunteer law, will not forthcoming un der its provisions. on contrary, hab never gono on mote satlsretoriiy than witnin the past fortnight, in all quarters of tho loyal states', and tlnce monday morning last more union troops have been motion way to field ever before same time deed twlco as many. today, especially, number join different columns is enormous. within week ending saturday evening next, it will bo safe say aggregate at least thirty-flvo thousand havo joined armies field. we do sot feel liberty state where precisely. i ok. jonn c. bnsckisrtnob tho lexing ton (ky.) statesman notices a paragraph in the louisville journal, which announced that hon. john breckinridge, jamos b. beck and others, had takon rofuge military camp morgan county. says thero is not word of truth charge so for as those two gentlo men are concenitd. it adds : " wa can state, ipon eod amthoritr. osutar brecklnridgo neither kw sir iattfttrto ' from tat new york journal of commerce intervention in mexico. for somo months past, ominous expref slons have found vent through the columns tho london limes, regard to affairs mex ico, sometimes iu editorial lucubrations, and at others, shape letters mexican capital, a style temper suggestio&r that they muht be official origin. americans suspicious disposition may been tempted indulge tbo thought england imagined "monroo doctrine" had ceased bo prac tically operative, so was inclined go fur ther this direction, if inducement should offer, than formerly it would deemed pru dent. whatever injust co snch an impu tation, foct remains sources dicated thero havo lato sovcral articles more usual significance, generally designed show indignities losses endured by european subjects mexico become well nigh intolerable, measures demnity ledreo cannot much longer do luyod. order, howovcr, secure most ef fective romody, quietly suggested isolated action on part merely lead counter schemes france, or spain, united states. " america" times rcmarkod recent occasion, "will doubtless guided policy preventing intrusion mon archy, but will willing, porhapi, aid any settlement glvo sufficient stability prevent her tiom falling south ern confidemcj , being subject dis pute between two sections union case fedeiul gocrnmeut yet pre served with such premonitory signs, is not surprising later day, as announced telegram capo race published yes terday morning, tamo lays ox pected combined anglo-french naval military expedition organized obtain redress indicted british freuch interests mexico, "federal cablnot nt washington cordially operate." announcement respecting contemplated re ceives partial corroboration anothor state ment spain interfere attain? mexico in conjuctlon wlththoso governments; aud it nppcarti that the mexican minister at washington has mado inquiries of fiench government tegard to this subject, which answers vcro "respcctfullv declined." from all tills, we may safely conclude intervention some form lias beenresohod npon, and though mere than is for tho present left cotjec tnro, following extract a letter mexi lco tbe london times or 30th ultimo, helo decide question probabilities : "thero ore three courses open first, seizure ports, by england might mako her self recipient duties levied those apply tbcm liquidation claims citizens. such rourae, however, would afford no prelection british tubjects resident interior: on contrary, exposo them considerable risks; not tend develop theresourccs country; erection interior cus.om houses prevent cir culation goods beyond ports selves, irontfor river bravo del norte necessarily become main artery supply. " secondly, occupation country n limited number years kngland, franco united states, nay powers separately, under nu arrangement entered into with tbe others. thirdly, ly a protectorate, under which mex ico would bo allowed tho selecting of its own president, such president to retained in power for certain fixed period, supported by suffi cient forco insure tbo tranquility the coun try, and assisted his deliberations council composed either exclusively nominees protecting powers, or partly mexicans nominees. tifs latt plan teem be least objectionable. it not nsy extent militate against prejudices people. meet eupport rcspcctablo portion community, necessitate presence larger force than could casa provided out revenues country. when is consid ered that dominion old spain revenues or mexico amount a to upwards ot twenty millions of dollars, and that oat this sum lour the wcro remitted annually royal treasury, three half mil lions applied for benefit poor dependen cies, it is surely not too much expect equally beneficial results from an cnlightcnod european protectorate " "protectorate" then, in all probability de creed sick mexico, now no longer capable takintr caie itself. very latest intelligence quarter seems forbid hope government being again established there on any enduring foundation, without foreign aid. va9t church property confiscated tho central has well nigh been exhausted; national credit was stroyed; brlgandago rapino prevailed fearful extont; industry blighted, commerce paralyzed, seemed hardly possible president juarez hold out against progress faction disorder. even mexi cans thomselvcs thuso who had anything lose wero beginning appreciate more fully hopelessness their condition. mexican extraordinary (inspired by sir chas. wyke, english minister,) july 25th published artl clo directly appealing governments take advantage ef distraction prevailing united states, interpote save re public front .utter roln. unwtr mb etrcumitaocee as thee wo raay icoraivatmttt uniad statu govraratwul mtwtflltibtvttk u mtabujhktjjk. protjkf 11b4bjhco?oiso nuch 6 yos lcsltftv tt4patkmcabjpsv, nt r, sbbbh prevent any undue advantage being taken by " , bbj europoau powers for tbo furtheranco of eomo pet -.' h schemo territorial aggrandizement, while play ing the pntt "good samatitans." govern- ' '0" bh ments aro sometimes solzed with a deep solleitudo hhj others, and occasionally tender their kind ;,, offices in behalf, but most always tako good ny" sih caro that s'irvlccedou't go unrequited. jhi order restored, mexico might once moro becomo pleasant profitable neighbor. fljj the alaum on gulf coast. , vrem ttie sen orleans 1" onjan', september 1. 1 hhj we bavo been informed bv a gontlimon who bbj has just arrived from new york und philadel- hl pbia, that most unprecedented exertions aro i h being made in all tho ship yards and docks of m those two cities for fitting out largest naval expedition ever known this country. b every carpenter can be obtained is employed, j hh merchant ships are altered into war ships, foundries hard at work -, making altering engines steam propellers bh tbo size, ns well as small gun boats. it was openly talked among mo- ; chanics tbls immense lltct w?.r hj destined orleans. would seem present design r enemy to effect ruse, by alluring us t take washington city, thus drawing ourmaln " forco iuto virginia, leaving our southern coast comparatively defenseless, while they mako bbb grand demonstration various portions ' bb coast, force their way ull hazards. easily afford let u 'which bo no gioat service us, e en maryland, if gain louisiana, thereby control cotton mississippi coas:. bj time wo opened eyes movo chessboard war, and'rcpare felves resist defeat s plans. bba evtry vessel harbor should nt once put . commission, chain forts extended bilbo. tlmo swop- ping hones, government richmond, authorities here, look it, up doing.; mobile advcitlicr. mobile is moving to strengthen the gulf toast. . tho city authorities hue procured two full bat- bj talions of light artillery, and amplo stores bb ammunition. fort galnei be strengthened, aud neighboring coast luing attended to. t , bh the will or ricnano sabds, tiie equks- apj trian. tho of late richard sands, well ' ,- bb known as an equestrian and circus manager, was bh last week admitted to probatoin new yoik. his very large property is thus disposed of: lie appropriates 54,000 for funeral expenses . a monument; brother, egbert, bo- bjb queathed 10,003; sister, edzn, $12,000; two half-brothers, each si, 000; child- t -v ren brother henry, 3,000; bis adopted children, maurice jeesce, $2,000 each; bj throe friends, 31,000. by codicil, sum brotherislnincrea5cdto$15,000; increased. t, bbj sister eliza 80,000, all other legacies ; ate increased in similar proportion. george $ sergeant, equestrian, $1,000; sands haviland 81,000; thomas brooks, faithful service doorkeeper, aunt phoebe smith, 1 cousins, 61,000; sand3 pounall, $5,000. residuary estates go ? alter various bequests landed c proporty. iho deceased esti- mated at $200,000, which he bequeathed cash b amounting $51,009. deriakt as even. the boston anli slavery " bb standard glories and exults over tho fact that b administration dare not suppress paper, .' , notwithstanding it has labored for years to de- stroy public rospect constitution, effect a separation of states. in recent . number says: ' m we condemned what hold bo immoral wicked provisions proclaimed be duty every honest man refuso t3 obey them. wo affirmed free states withdraw separated from slave or amend tbo constitution. it' aro thought worthy death h all this, ready die with dignity." if government would ! do mora treason than by stopping hundred "day-books." let poo- pie understand justice is dealt out an even hand, sword will fall cer- t&lnly upon abolition traitor any bl other, thero no complaints dom- ocratic quarters about suppiossion inccu- diary publications. bm resiohatign or an old pastou rov. dr. . bl spring is about to resign his pastoral charge of s bj tho brick church in now york, whero ho bjj has held position for over fifty-one years. he fl quite infirm, and the recent troubles churcli j h with iloge, who was anti-union man, went hoait soul south, marriage doctor, give him as much can attend to. so bis resignation u pro- bable, though most persons supposo that would profer livo die pastor ills i m charge. n. y. cor. boston journal. the boston commercial bulletin denies a re- i bj port that certain mercantile firms in city have been engaged furnishing cnomy with supplies of merchandise via canada and , tho provinces. one auegod to bo implicated, it says,-has always had ahoavyca- madian trade, though is true trade ha latterly increased, there not parti- ( m leof evldouce going hw increase hf -ajbjjjj am ftmfaoxa accoamt.. . 4 resigned. a. t. bledsoe, assistant secrc- . h tary of war in tbo con fedora to states has re- ' m cently mr, bledsoo was for eomo years bj editor tho springfield (111.) journal, and c bl prominent member the bar. |
