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TEH Ik "v NUTS PI ft WI U y IT I ill (1 9 PUBLISHED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF ITJNTr.RS. OFTICE ON Pm'Trr,.''. ALLEY, r.ETWr.l'.N I'NION AND DIlADEllICK STHEET: VOL I. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1802. () MS JJaMbson (fountn $irtctorn. CITY GOVERNMENT, JOHN HCHII FMITH, Manor.. ttlll.ltn KII1NF., JSpeorrlar. JOHM eTU'MIil.liY, AfareW, l"or.W.-W II. WHUWW. A, r TeeUr, kin) ,Iiim A. SIbp. Clarl. n'A .WVirt-at-.tc.hn Ctai.mblr-r.ecr-oflW", tins : Jim U r.jn,IWnBl ; ami Jhn EMdiPk, lh'r. Tavf. 4ir Williom Driver llnrw tWIaenr A. tl.Shankhnd Rnlar Tax CUeWar B- tlam-ll JVwKriir R. Ilenrj. HTwi .hi.frTbniiU bcakr. fVi.yiariaaarfeaf o lAaVorJAraiaa J, Q. Tmld. Hrni,.lfn,lrt .&' WiUrr HW. Jam' W Ml ( ly c l 'Ira ;ltfiif John M Srabe.ry. e.er,. piA I V.-! T. H Mellrlde. rAa O'frvr I. L. etaa'art. '. A'lfrn'ti J--dn SI- 1'l.ail Pmith. CITY COUNCIL. l.nr,f tf tf.iarman Jl. M. Brlen, I'raaiil.'hi . I V. NV mini, 0. A.J. MnyncM, H !. S. ol, Win. I Cb. '.I. tia-i, .1. : fbnllb, M. 1 U laiborna, and laa Hi hi.. r.m.api. Cswl W. P. J..n..t'raH.l.t.t; Wl'liam Knbmta, T. J. Yarbrrmsb, Wm. Prlvcr, Wm.sfw-wart, loula Hinh. W. MulUu,.linnt Tnrmr.C,.M. South, rata, A. .1. '), Jx Ian, Andrew An.lr., .1. II Knnli't, Mi.l John ):rc. l) . TlM'IM. nr" '! "V ''ITT r.ll llH.. Vimixw Kurwli, H. ovi. CV.Ie. Itiifr HVlt iiilT(ii.n,?iiiali nd CUIWiirnc. wrM-VirlroiiKli,Tiirnfr,.Jo"tlil",,l"Vl,Drltru1 XnyQ. W, liifntliiiin n l Cluibunc H'l.ii Swin.iB , tiwit nil Tnrnf Ih-rttal limn, UnyfloW nl Hlomi. ji, ('lwatbHm, Hnyili-M un.i Kni.wii.-. IVm lirpnrtm'itl .I) , I'rltir uivl Xir.a. 1 , Drlvrr,! Iichiiiiiiii n I'.iv I'nnrUqi fmilh, Sli vrurl anil NVwurnl. M irlrl Ih H-' Ri.lxrld, i'loBnrt tml T rnvr nrw lloflii Ciiubnrn nit PaiU. i'hv. Clirailiaiu. Ilrlen uirt An.li ri"n lluuch, I liiilmroo nJ Hrli n. lt..r.. Chc:itliwTi, My Hrlil mid Kuw'. J mpr,irrwutt u. FrvmrliMTn Mr , rMfA.il tbd "reaity. Vttote. lojmtu Hnru, Chi-alliuin ami Tumor. JW HuylLIri, Jmiw uml RuliprM. -Tlie Hmril ol AMi-ririPii- tiieeln llm Ta.'.'nyi oi priTciling Ihc xM-on.l slid Iburlli Tl.nrily lu i-iirb mi .n ih, Mi.l lh O.inraon CVmnr J tb i j n n.l Innrih TliuMilsy i" p''h wnlh. NIGHT POLICE l'.tl.tii4 .Mm Ihnitfh. lift I irHI'unul Hi. Y.irl.l'.MI.lh tiuJ ;.iiiw.ii .iiiim H. l"vm. Minwa-ffa. .Ink", Jhn l'av. n l r, Nifh I'a rtillMi, Wni. BnUrr, .'ntio Cuitr-ll, William K.ajo, Joba lniilpH. J. . Wrlglil, Job I'J'kcll, liotieri rVnli,W.C. i r.uiciH, TbomitN Franp.. ii.lrpw Joyri-, I lav id Tiitw, nnl fliarlM UnMl UT Th Pi'lii'" t. 'lirt If upwH orrry nn.rnlPt ! ninp oVli'pk COUNTY OFFICERS. .. lam.- M. Illni.M. ll.-b t.nn and .1. K. ilurhanan. i .fr PhiuB Carrplt W. .burr Tn; I t I'pioiifr N II. IW.'Mipr. Hmjrr John CorHllt. ;iih (tilltrlrr J.l. llr.iPV. H.Uironif Tux O.W'rtm W. 1. li ib rtwri. ('.oaiUM.. Ihr .V.i.. I'tfi-if Jnl ' " an. I .1 I-. NVwnvin. COUNTY COURT, Jiuljf Hun. .UniPK Wlillnmlll. i7.Tt-- P. I .n.l. l.-y NU Iml. -Tli" .linlg.' a t'oiirl iw-l II. p lir-i M. h.l ij .11 i u h m..nlh. ao.l llm ynurlprly I'omt, o.niipi.wil nf lh Uvi,liali'J i.l Ihp I'punly, v h'l l lb" Ural M. n day in .linuiry, April, .l ily and Oo..ln r CIRCUIT COURT, J,:,l,,.ll.,u. Nathaniel lliil.'r. Cirri.- Oaviil C. I,o. afTlin Court nie.'U tin" fin I Mim.' in Vi'pIi ami HpplPmbpr. CRIMINAL COURT. Jiufyp Him. William K. Turner OrA CbarlM V.. Ibgi'iiiu. -Tb Court niPPH Ilia i'il M. n.Uy In April An f int and lippuubpr. CHANCERY COURT. I oikvIIvp lion. ShiuiipI V. Frlfwu. iVrrti owl W.ufr J. F. lilraiH. 0r Tb Cmri tnepta Iho Ural Vl'in.lay m M, mid Novpiiiber. I. 0. 0. F. Li:, P. Una, llrau.l Avrnlary, shP.iM .. nl'iwj I ai A.ia',J1, Taa. T. n llj', AV. 1 Meets ii. pry T'ie'ay Fi Pn lni,at thair Hall, on lha pnrnpr of I'nl.in nud Puni inpralrcu. Tbo v'llcvra (l.r tba prpupot lMrtn,artt: O. H. Uamur.N (!.; .1. K. Milw, V ft ; J. U W.-ailpy, S. i rPtry j I,. K !paln, TiPntut.-r. Tnr IcAjr, .V.i. lit MpI, M Ilia pmip '..?e ppry MoniL.y teinnK. Tho i.tliepi-i are' K. A. CaniplMll, N il.; llanry App, V.tl.;J I l'a, Svn tary j IV I". Uro n, Trpasur. r. ff.ni'lf " n" MP't at their l!:i'l, on rV iiltl Cherri' fclrepl, riorv Kriilay Kvenii.g. 'Iho ni'Lera are : O. C. l owirt, N II.; Ciauk Knrman, V.O ; .lam. Wjnll, Avn-lary ; W. M. kUII.r , TrBaiirr. JlHura le.V'i Vj 19. ('""") Me.'li at lb Hall, i-ertar ol I'ulou ar. t Suiuiner rtrr.t-r, pvery fhiiraday KvDlug. Tba oOu-prs ar : Ctarl a Ki. h, NO.; P. Frle.luia', Vli; HilW -ill b. x-r, im ; Ono. 8aii'ar!a,Tre;iiiri r. MJffly fwampra-iW, .Va I Meelnal Hip Ih.u 1U!I i.u tba nml and third oduef.ta) ol eiv 0 uionui Thaomeara arr .1. K. VHIa, CP. ;T. H. HrHmt,., II P.; 0. F Fiillar, 8.W.; I tier Hrri. ,ir . J : I i.n F. UIJa, Snba ; II K. tetter. Treu..r.-r. fUit iratwa i'lMPuinw.ptJ. 4-AlttU al ItlP ahova Ha'l on tb aecotid and f.mrib Ued;inavlay cinliU of icb uioutb. TliBO"l.vri bu: Jh. T Ib'li, r K. Henry Api'l. II I' : U Mokar, f W ; !i. Triad man, J Cbarlaa Klr.li.r, Ci.Iip; J S. War), Treaaurer. ARRIVAL AND IDEPARTURK OK TRAIN li.iivllla A Naal.t.l'.P R-R Train leav. al 7 4... AM. P M. a U. I'M. A M. ,P tl. at , ;.i, llou Naahvilla A P vL.r K.I! Tr.ilt laava al air. al : 00 " at lo 00, at it Sa, h A Cliailaa.a.j;a It It. Tram laa. ADAMS tXPUESS COM TAN Y til n l N. ..I, Ciikaat Min i. I'erauut labln to mud Iraitji.t -d I'Mkafi by II. a il' 'in lug TiaJua ol C. I.viaittia Narn- ilia, aid Kunnui I'n'aTta Kiiiiioam, veal bafBtbB B Joo at o.v. hf i. oV'.-. tba pvao r prar't I Paviiwo PcrsTT PinKCTop.T Crmtinif4. i -. ... KILITAHY QUARTERS AND OVFICESS. rii (li-aiblinripra n Hih itrel. f .pb V-lrjr, . tfiuniBanilinff. liiHrit1ii& iiarlpra in .nniinpf alrp-'l (I,f i rnrd'a faiflpm-B.) W. II. M.UM, Mi l.'lh I". r In farilrjp, A. A. A. U. wl NariKnl tlrslqilarpr( l lll ' a l!Cl. A. , C. utilpm, (VJ. 1,1 Tpnn. li.faulry. '..: A-i-lihl ifwiTtrrmattrr llPBilqnaflpfa Ml Oirr) fin-pl; N.i. ID, (lu le CHlrm'B rMl.lpnr.) i Capi . J, D. Umj;lmni. AUlant QuarlriHni'r Ni. Chprr, itppI. Ctipt. R. StflVPirfi'll. ljni,irrnaf ViPP atr.fit. tipr U. IV.IV i r . Mi ocn. f ipl. K. . Umh. Q t.wrmnMT '. ST, Mlrll! ulr l tVpt .l M U.l... 7,u.' (' Timi-'; lli'mil'l.iflrlpli, No, 10, Vi!i f.l. t'apt. R Mn f.-r ly. ( Vimnn'-Tji if 'iiJ-i'flrM Binail lrt. I'spt. I.lllln Artm ( vmnin; jn HtK l4tsii Corivr P? Brpiid anil O'Hpp Mfivt.. I.lnl ('l)arlfip AIIph. Mir.il Vir-ir !un.ii.pr wtr.vt. Dr. p..r4'n il riTi.l.'Ocr.) H .ri!.'. n, F. P ilt Jlf -iiiV.i Pwriifr'i fiH.-p TIiuitIi ftlri'.'l, MiW'tnip HiUWIiik. J. X. I'iitik, Mirgnia. Hi li KPlllm ky III Tantry, Ailing MpUcI I'urtp) nr. AURIVAI. AND DEPARTTTRK OF MAILS. Miirihprn Muil.iia Umiaiillp, arrinu Pnilj, S.30 P.M. " " liVI " 7.4.'i A.M. ' (l.JOr.M. " .10A.M. " 3.30 P.M. " 10.00 A.M. " 12.00 M. " 8. CO P.M. r. limil.ii, ,in T A A. U.K. arrni', (pa v"Pt in rii i IpavoH nrrhp, I. vp Hliiirjtllp, via V A l R.H Lel.anoD. M. m.lii9(Mall, Ipibvpn Pally, v. a IrfiubivUlp ami Cain. PofT-llKKICFS Ol'KS HFVONP I.KDANOV Alii' l.ll..rly, Almanilriu; (li.r.lonrtvillp, Smlthi iJlp, WaTprluwu, ,I..nning'a Fork. pojfrorru'M fs i.i n r nr n. c. b.. MiirOppil.iTii, F."fllf rvlllr, Jor.lan'a Vall. y, ir Shp'.l-y lllp, I hrinl ;ana. Pilinutl. B. B. CONNOR & BItO., von mssiox m i:ikh ti, NO b ail.l.FllH tiTlitfT, , etv HinrK Just ri-rlvcd and tor snlfi low to loan out t'onalaiiiaptna, 200 Dl.ll. S!l,l..r Kale l.r ap a CONNOIt .V UKO. IiptpH HALT, lor lp by COS'NdR A BItO. r. Coil, r.oi'i:, t'lT R7 a. S by CdN'NuK t HR't. 40bb,scw)o, , lr taiu br CI IN Si K A BKO. J hair I.LI t'i.i OIL, lalp by UiVN'iIR A BItO. 150 dn.pn IIKl(lil,l',ir auir hy P CONNOR A BHD. fJ boiPi SOAP, for lain by CONNOR Jk TIRO. 50 hov lxH ..p.p i.y CONVoR A lllln I i) eliPlTKA, lor ta by 1 ap 1 bairehmiii TKA, for aie by apS pailiPH ITA, l.'l Bile by l ap K CONNOR A UKO CONNOR A 11110 i'ONWR A P.KO. IHH. Veaul I apS nWI't lt, i.r ailp bv t'O.N.NOR , BKO. ) p?Hi SODA V ap K ..1 I.l CONNOR A HMO. l()0 cr.. II til llK-i, li.r nala by ap CONNOR A Rlto. t)r b..l.- Hlar CAMl.l,l.n .ale by 7 i. KiNN'OK , ll:M lr l.olea ml I'LL, lor aula I.y CO ap S Connor a o. I A bills. VINM1AH, I t kaie by l apK CON Si iK A rt'to. IOp''1 tli iN, f r aalp by CONNOR IIIIO. 24 kill U ti'U ap s .I'.l'L.li.r fHie by I'ONNoR A lti. rViU IIKRlllNii O BP 8 lor "ale I.y CONNOR A lllto. O kill f. i .ale by aW BPS CONNOR A UllO. 1 ft bbla. TRol T, tor ta'e by lt ap S CONNOR A VlitO. I bbla. MACKL'HM., for ula bv 1U apH Connor a sun. I bbla. ( ll)i:i;, i..r aaio by ap 8 CONNOR A riUO. UI b..nn du ap a d Hl lllNil, f..r aale by CONNOR A BK:V Hi bviea lined f-alp I, for ra'e hv Connor a lino. apN k NAM-', furtule by CONNOR A PRO. K "V blila Lronl.Pd : , lor rale bv io.N NOR A BRO. OKt apa Itjf;T MUtl , I, mala I ap CoNNOR.l BRO 5()0 hi. la H I.l H, Igr calp v apH Of IIAM.J , tor HKle hy -a ap COS NO A B!l(. 20 M'8 4'ONNOR A ni t'.-r t!r- by t ON V HI A BKO. 20' 4mJKr Hit d 20 lHit a frfh li t )i KKI, tor ai If If up H 8U1mh uion l T up 4 CONNOR A BKO. 4 tU'rtM'l ruvttMl HAMS, wild a lifk! b'l IM XV "ri (M (hMttl.", wiit h v ft ''.I i:!iii vmii U , our old Mud, N" b t . apa iller alrpet. B II I'ONNOR A PRO 1)11. COLKMAN'S I) ATI! '1 flK at tea I ion of cttizam, trniEra,ani1 othura vti X iiiu N4b ill, rMjulruitf ui"liuai aul, ta rraHl Oilly raUcil lo tUiaoJuv, Na. ill 1H'Uh.- BtrHi,Mi ou'l fli-or, brttttfc'ii C'Uofrjr uJ t)t Kjuara. IH. loLBHit! i an oltl prat utionar ol nmlk lDa; talf aJtLioat untiui'lctl oijf ruiioi' anil flatu-ritif aut'ui tor uvany yan uit 111 tin lrvatinMH ot raVAig ln A.-c, lkai iiitini'iMl luta Ui ilritt9 ta'ri uuil'v uliil aili'U 1mu lo ad itin( ttit thii tiutrr. Uitny caw of iUf iu'I nV' irait riiitriit li-r Imvi j-romjuly ) iltml 10 liiji tmproTi'd im'th'til of troatutfot. ritnary , KiVAititlary , library d-I twstitay Hrph- 11 t, doiiori ha, tiU i aul ail tlt .wni ol lh fvunia aitj uruaif ortcaim, nicel w ill bo rw ituiicg io bit frill 1 4 it. A . imale 1rrt'ilr it ia fainotkiiiial lilruttya tutMitt i tua Womb, anil tti iti--i-i' ar'fMi Ir -a UoftalutD au4 HI nitif.l Itu i .n y i y I ol K Mtm-iM Knpltir, ami ol Ptli,aiil Proiup-in ot tltk K ltiio, au4 mo I ca ol kmiula, tin lo riir'! by a priri-N( uvirly paiiih-M. f eiitior ol lt.ltlor rii tn uuilxrukfu tiv tr. Oit.-trokti . a cur1 ta inr.irni.y yiirrai'Nt, aa a cmrfful itaiuir.tihil ai V (t.u"-t'(il lln Di--t!Hi y inJ Tkllolit oi imham r fatinritif Ui UtipmTi'vt lifltcxt of praa lli. t't iMouit ol ii Iht trx aipi v f m piTaHiu or t'Y Iiih (ttpKTitnni i -n.it) wi tli ai ri mpioma m any ici:U lic.il liken', ftirt't,lU Uiofti Citw, by ia aoorliva ni itio 1, iu torly rii'tti Uti'B. quia l O 'litldt oc, pfonipi aitvuiioa, aatl ti.o.)rrat Clor (', ill fovfn. Liui it) Ui pi rvua. 00T loorc'iry iil u IlmJ u .iai ,ul of 9rtm u h b0it-. M (a tuoai iMr) ti Uun Wt.twM itian I'M U '"Q rurt, 4irtvr hHii from atihl iu lt. nurimi !lt inn la lbaafu!i. 11 l, Af SAT NT CECIIJA'S FEMALE ACADEMY MOUNT viriwox, NASHVILLE, TENN., 1177 he cfiird f ir the TA-rpt.'m cf icji,' i riKB pisti n i r TnR finrrn A OK FT IX MINIC, wpII known tli4 aud ailj.'ii.lhff Sutpa oa nnarlpn cpJ and con:rwil cl d.rortor r.f Frir.ula ! r.a T .ahn;ie, nj,d lue puMic In grnaral, thnt a jwlou-. lnUili!V rercntlT t-rpptprl. rrui'i'p ti!m to rv-ivp a lurra r.nt:n-er id pupil.-. Tba Ata.'.enjy l alut a mile from I'm r'.ty, ar..l u :',iu!oil jn c na of the n l.-.ii('.,l nn.l hPa'O'y "atlop, In '1 a v'.initj. Tha Ivllap of t!; fttitu''.ii, t -;;. . ajw, :,V. Ar. vpfd l. 'I.a F'l'.icati' of ilia j"uti of ill r inn . i1l lnp rp.thine iinrloP i impart 1 1 lr pup 1:- - n flibd to Iheir riirp a Ih-T. i.h i'.lu. nlnn n the Li; l. Pt ianin of tha viM. Thp rplliiion piofeM'id I.y Ilia Lvllov rf Hi. Invito lion I' tba Cstholip, nod tin y will lmp.irt '- pp ;1t t liip.is intruplion to pupiN prnr-wninK tbat failli I'uniia of every ndiftioua X n'u.inalion will I .a a.t m. Had, and no nurtLP lnflut:ra w.il . ihM to biaa tha rlltiona .rloili Ira f iha younu' laill.a; r..rlli any of l!i..ni lie n rm.lt.-d to pmhrueo tbe Calhol.r Cillli without I lie verbal or r;tl"!i pom enl ofr.irpnta or fl-iiitrn'tia. llnlt..rDiitr an.l erdPr, Ikwpvt, re'tuiretlic nttandaitpQof all at mornlnj; and Pvrninj pray erf, and nt the r-Migloin Pupr, (hpi, pn Hnridi.y. Tho pour.: of Uudy ii diviiM into four rlenart- metitff, eai'h ri..partmonl tavinir iin own ili-ilnri conrp of Itudiea a.ir;npil It. Tl Aeademl y.-ar w ill f.-li-sl e! hii. p .;,,p the liut C'nimi nrii- i:-o tho flrnt Mon.lay u( et iiteui. I.er, Ilia 'v..nd on Ilia lirt JUonlay or 1 el.ruiry. Tlip A.'a.len.U- Yefir w;U eloae v. ilh a t.ut.l (li:-!ribu t..m of pre'j...tp ai. l 1. 'u.rj a..i,i tl.a rfah ' Juna ifr.vh.wir. I I II IIS I'l lt M vsion. l-lTAi-.IF IS ADV1M Y. I or P..nl i.nd Tod.on, ' S, f 70, fTJ, anil f-'i, nr. pr.r-lii.2 l. Hie ilep ,rtniPnl ol" Iba p.lp ' iatk.v i lur.oi:-. Tjrilln aed Modi tn l,uriun Mu,.ip i u Piiui.. rh... ...itJ.oO vp pf Inrlrnuif iit f.HI M'lair. on 0iur, livtr i:;:cnt ternis!,,-,! ty pup. I 'Ji.i-i .iiumr on Hurp , i n.l Munie . . ., Hkptehiiiir. nn1 Pair.t'ii in W:iier Clvri. Puinting, in Oil, an.f inalerlHl- I'in!.r..iil.-ry A II. d nnd IV'I'liii;' , . , . . Wa-hiUk' .' Pan- Iiik. al Pr.ifii.r'h . lmr::.'. M .t npry add u - i f P.ik .. f J, ft.".. H. l ordinK to Ilia ll partinciit. Me.1ie.iKw aud M-d ,-.il nl.".l .11. . w., Cl.irr. Tlis'ird, i ii him'. Ae., dtninur ue.ii .i. 4 I 1 ""..00 UMI) III ll I I'.-.rm ex in .IM H VIi 1C1 , I.VIIIIVS. N'l .'Aju.-tinn will In1 nitl'1 for aVfTic.- r trfvw.il, Half's- 'lrrit-iir'n-) ty i r cH !n!-- il. Puj'i.i uiil hi- rb".r"i it fr''iu if t ' tt n k'i ci, ,:i rloltiing Biiuatuo ,,r it.n ti..si.n, Mx LJ'to a.ii-t.it", nn K u-nnn, C1' 5 i.iri rr, i r,.r U''i'-.ti..i n-u - mh.h kn-iVand furk. ruid a;i nf ry nrih U-i i"r tfcf. i. t.i t 'J hr I Miwir.M ir -M7'irln' blu drii f-r wiutrr, lili? gini;ljir. lur unmn'cr; ilrr",,i for e?rry rt.ijr, Cod 01 carK o .'tor; mrce cit,i uuct r- kin.: two ;-un -I'rtpnM Iliil'1, Ihr tvr- of lltr MJim n. 'J hi A ndt'iny w-)l rot incur ll.c r rpt-n l fut int: aittrl oi", ioth uj.; i.r t'(vl)t nvui. . full'" vt ill Dt l' ftliiiwi-d Id 'pn-l I'oktl nonry nt tlti'ir cab iiijrrfi inn. s ti h diuuhv i u.n r po It. 1 wtb th' rinr of ttio a. n.it ntv. To pr' n! m.i r.r i'orn-- ticti n. r, nit I' IU-ih r c-Mn'-'i ni ES'it hii siitjfct in tlii p riiiril "fihoSn p-Tii r, t!if i,,,n .n (jn cu t i,'u li "rrt-ij on ).'n-. j-r . Inbuilt a- r-'tfipi : .ir'-'.n r gntaf! Htm. riil'iL, wl,''' iit-i'ti r.r ii.tr't.nii ! 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Tlio pu' lie t. rvirvt fully ustoa to vlhlt .r l.ttlf.-y, t rr nil iituri-i m.i.Io uro w uii k n It'tt ti a;i .-atHinriit)!, or ro Wur, w it t-t r , any j ly rOLN o It 1 I1T1VN Mil K nop x. ia.1 men, ho ir' willing t prv 1 1 1 a 1 1- niilry, tn till un mi 1 no 1 ,e! .trilled Hal t.'ry oi M. h i atr'n ly tlo' I li. - Vel 'larj , hi. h i.i n I a. 'i. i i n Kor p.irti.'ji-i, (' 1) f 1. Miiu'i's I ut tVi-'irH rw, or in I'uur o:i tti- li Mo px r ir Ilia IVrifTUnrj. I A I " I" A. K. iMV'il, ,- I -'f " '.-r:i'i.an'i.i 4iti I-uj. Katft-ry. 500 Horses Wanted! ion vvai.uv sr.uvK i:. 1-ive iit sMiiu tiO"D ii ikskp, nt:rwii.N lour ai d l. to ypm . M, and t.eia.-.i ltp.-.i nil 'I te.iel. Ii, h, uia .' a r.'- 1 ' in '1 - -1 1 . ' ' ' I f.l CAVAIUY M.lll Ii K, f. r v i i. reaa'.iul.'.a ...-. a ill bp paid. Applv b' l i'T. li. S. I.tMP, . i: Vie St i aid, ball . Mi. F"U r...-e! 'U. -. aeU.-il Justices' Court. Utsstu nuts, 1' t 1 1 r-.t U. 'ii' i;. M. it', a J ii t.-s of i ioj riiidK'0 I. D. 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U,.o., a .d I I..II.1LI U a-i-liUu, Hibl.k t'OlLlh.". T. l n at ll:-y .-i, L.-'l , b r. i . tr 1 1 1 '.a" A .'I. mit . ." a 0.r ba o tla Cly j; la. Clait--' Nashville luiou. r i : it m : i'4'i i r 1 1 r au'i .ti. ' 'el. Tt. Vr it I n;o", ain.p'n, .. r.n Cmoi, p-r ai.n.nn Tnt'RSDAY MORNIKfi, .Ski1!. 2.., 1 -'.'. I The Late Battlrg of McClellmi Ar.er 2-.ftIp Xicf 1,000 Rebel Prisoners Captured. Latest from Maryland. The Battle to be Resumed To-day Affairs in Kentucky. Movement of Onernlln in Mis souri. - The Late Terrible Accident nt Pitts burg. &e Ac i IlrAl-vI'ARTC.lK Al'.MYOl" 'llit. I'i '! II r J Turfxluv- J'vfniiiff, frpt. '!. v To Ilia AMialeU Pre : J'lip.rir.nicK, Sent. lMirin" I ho nfior noon information was rwivpil if t lit'itil quitrtcrs, Bliowin that llio rnetny tvoro re-rrossing tho riviT anil ronconlralinf; llirir force- on l;idj;o Hill, oiilsiitu iho (own of !liarj)sburrr, within llirrc miles of the main hotltr of onr mnny. .Ifti l.son h ft llarprr's JVrry this murniiiy: hid trooji arc hrpinnin"; 1o arrive. Thin itftoinoon, when it became evident (ht Lee was tliriposod to niKitno imp forces al this point, AlcClellan scut for 1'raiiktiii'it corps and Couch's tlivisinn, who 'were seven miles distant, on the oilier side of l'.lk Hidgc. Coiifiiilrrahlo artil lery firing durinp; iho tlay on both sided, resulting in a loss to im of forty killed ami wounded. The troops in the impending La! lie are disposed a- rolL.it s: .Sumnei's eoip, with Hankst' division, tcenpy the eenlre; Hooker" ft corps, with lVnniylvani;i l.'e serte and rrsnl.lin't corps, on Ihr right; Porter and IiiiniBidc on the rtrenie left, with a view of turning the enemy's right Hank. Pleasanton supported the centio with 2,00(1 avalry and four hallerieti. Hooker in (lie afri'rnoon ciossed Antiet am Creek and took position on the hills far intr Sbrpa1'", tliree roilea 5i tha right of Keesville. His ti ik-jih gut into action at dusk, and the battle listed inn hours, during which the enemy was driven half a mile, wiih considerable loss. The Penusylvani.1 lo Si rve iu Iron! sulleretl much. The night was occupied in getting troops to (heir respective posi tiuiis, while ammunition trains and am bulanceit were forwarded to liJl'.-rent commands. September IT 'i his has been an eveut 1'itl day in the history of the rebellion. A battle has tal.en pl:ue in which the Army of the l'c.t..niae is a;;ain ii torious, and which has exceeded in extent auv battle heretofore fought on this Conti nent. At down and daylight the battle was renew etl on the right by Hooker and Summer, w ho, after a sharp contest of two hours drove the enemy a mile. The rebels rallied tihortly with a terrible los, and regained most of the ground. At thistime Hooker received a shoi in the ank'.e and was carried from the held. Th(- command of the troops now devolv ed upon Sumner. l;icbardson, ommand ing a division, w as severely wounded ul tho Fanio time. Sumner, determined to retake lost ground, ordered the tr.iops to advance, when th"y drove tho ri Li Is he. foro them with great slaughter. They not only retook the ground, but diovo the rebels a quarter of a mile beyond. In this action Munslleld was shot through the lungs and died soon alter. During this time P.uriiMde and Porter had not been idle. They drove the reb els fu.m tho lino ol Antietam l 'reek, on the imiinroad to Sharp .burg, and built, a bridge over the ( reek, the old ono having been destroyed, and occupied Iho oppo site bank. The ioss here was consider able. Out- troops now held both banks of the Creek. To get possession of the ridge and hills on the right and left hand side of the road, front which the rebels bad been thundering away with artil lery, a task not tasity accomplished, dykes' brigade, with the assistance of Numuer, tarried the riuht baud side, al ter considerable loss, the rebels running in all directions. ll is now live o'clock. All the enemy's positions are carried, except one on the lefl h ind side of the road. To do this duty, l'urnside was assign ed. The artillery opened and tho infan try advanced, but we vicm forced to re tire before tho superior force. Knowing if ttipy lost this ridge a complete route of the army would follow, iher fought with great desperation. l'arkncss now ocrvt hi liuc.l ihetno armies, and hostilities erased ttiih mu tual consent. Tim battle lasted from live iu tho morning till seven at night without a moment's ees.sai ion. 'I ho con duel of the troops, without exception, was excellent. It is impossible now t.i form a correct idea of the loss on eillu r Kid It i heavy on both sides. Our loss will probably reach l(i,U, that t.i Ihe enemy won't exceed it. 'the tneuiy't dead nearly all fell in our hands, tl.id.ly i slri wit over the fields, in many pl.ices j lying in heaps. Our wounded wi re im mediately c.uried from the In Id. When I Hooker fell, M. Clcllaii immediately I passed to the right, and H as t nl hnskiit i tally received. , His presence added much to our mi. -I cess, lie recovering the ground lost. He was ta tho teuter aud Ictt, anxiously watching the progress of the buttle, giv ing direction as to tha manner of attack, He was in bis tent to ni'ht f .r the Lrst lime since leaving Frederick. Wo tuck 1,5ml prisoner durinr the day: the ene my obtained but few from tis. The following officers are among tbe killed and wounded: Ilartsnil", Dnryes, Sedgewick, Captain Andenreid, Aid to Sumner, wounded; Major Sedgwick, I. illed; Coloni I McNeil and Lieutenant Allen, r.f (he Pnrktails. killed; Colonel I'olk,l'nited Slates Sharp-shoots, wound ed. Several other prominent ollicers are reported killed and n minded, hut then is nothing positively known concerning them 'I ke IIhI'Ic to l,e i ! p.' l.r, K, 1 1 Itraiimct la-ilay. lion received this morning fiirecf from (lie hatlle-IieM, represented (hat the bat tle would undoubtedly be resumed to day, hut tip (ii this time no tiling has been heurd at Hagcrtoivn. I'orees remain tn about the s tiue posi tion as 3'csterday night. Troops are still arriving by thousands, and arc iin nifdiately forwarded 1 nli.r advices just recened at head quarters from il;igettown, conlirm the report th.it ;o lip hi, had taken pl.ice to day; that the leb. Is were supposed to be short of ammunition, and that tho fight would probably ivcomnu ncr at davlight fo-morrotv. The telegraph line being i xlcnd. d to P.ooiipboro, will probably be completed to-mm tviw . 'I he l.ale Itliltli a ot nt i Ii Mali--All-other llnllle craai,ry In Vlllr Ihe lliealon. I M;i!ii i:i:i;, Si pi. mU r The new received last nighl indicalcs that the re- Mill of yesterday's light was deeiiledly in our favor, but slill anolhrr fight isne esary to determine who shall finally be the victor. It was expeeled the lat lle would be again resumed this morn ing, but no tiring b.is been heard, and it is supposed thnt burying the dead is (he order of the day. McClcllaii's hi ad.piartr -r ,ne .it Sharp'dmrg. Surgeon (teneral Smith di.-pati l.cd a special train to Ha!;erj('itvn In attend our wounded. The number wounded in M. ( ! ll.m's recent battles is very large; most of them will probably be brought t.i Pennsyl vania. The rebel prisoner taken were senf to Toil Helawaiv, I'r.lpi' ! .ener:il I'mn ltcruilime lelerii Heg Imriita. Mil w At Kir, Seplemt.i r l -.- - dis patch has been teceived fi-om (irneral Pope to the ( loternnr requesting that no more troops be soil fiom this State Tbe Twouty-liflh itegiment, which should have loft for Kentucky to-day, is now ordered lo M. 1 ;rtii. ( vr in. I iiiici i.ieiit a, lilt I lie I II" liny I.Hllll lleli. I 1'i .aoneia Kent tn Ihe Itenr. Wamu'.:c,to-, Sept. lo. Tbe latest in formation received here to-day was dat ed at the peat of war at eleven o'clock last night, when it was ti leraphed that McClrllan bad a seere engagement throughout the day, resulting in gaining Ihe position lor which our army fought. Information from a point within lour miles of tin- battlo ground, up tn nine o'clock this morning, says nothing of the engagement h:ivitig been renewed tip to that hour. It merely states that l,i"M re t l prisoners weio lal.en vcsti.T0.tr, and that they were being marched to the rvar, past that point, nndira guard. The reconnoissance in force made yes terday has demonstrated thnt there are no rebel treiops between Washington and 1 Villi Pun, which onr scouts yesterday reported were there in full force, and al liraincsville on Tuesday evening. Major Sherburn, of Wadsworth'a sla.T, has e xamined a number of Stale prisoners in Iho old Capitol, preparatory to a final decision in their cases. About a du.'cn prisoners ot war will be relcas. il ou taking the oath of alle giance. They wore mostly rrsidmt; of New Orleans and are intelligent men. In accordance with the orders of licii eral 1'iiuks, Major Dosler is transferring the deserters and stragglers am steel by bis guards to (he convalescent camp, near Alexandria. e,a Ironi Ihe ll.t llle.nelil--- nil) Mult a. I'.Ai.TiM.'p.i", Si pt. 1'.'. I was em the battle-field up to ten o'clock yesterday mornin'r, and left with conlidi i.e."? that all was going on r:::ht. It w as :i grand battle the most severe f the war, t-very division id' tho rebel army being em H e lield. l'miii ll.ii ri.-iburg dispatches, nnd either Move-mints, J ihink thete lyi 1 In in some change iu the position of tin: arioii s at the rlost of (he day, but have no elonhl that all is will. Army ti.'iins wne mov ing lorw ar.l f i i tn I rcih ri h Ibis In. i n - 'I , incnla ol I. ut l l il lit a . M. bo Pis, Sept. 1 -i. rieneral ."-cl.obel.l has departed for ptinglicld to tike i om mand in person of the Ion is in tl,t Soiithw est. liiierrilla bunds, nnd. r Hiiidnian, Pike, Co H'cy and Pains, have been een;;re grit ing on the South we-tt beirdcr for the purpriin or ag:iin invading the Mate. Their movements have been closoly watched, and every preparation made (o givn them a lilting reception. Ocncral Ticilic 1.1 enters on the campaign with a full know ledge of (he country, and Hie i haracler and resources of Hie enemy, and speedy coiicln-ive achievements may be iriinl en. 1 Iciif.ii ill I inlHithinii, .-iialiir in in r.,u. Si-; I'iIam i.,,.., Sep. li'.. Ii. 1. Hard in; was elected I'niled S lab Senator b y the Ore'-un l.egialaturo on the l'Jth tusl , after thirty ballots. The last vHn t(.i,( Harding, MS; li. . Williams, 'J. '. Hid ing is a I 'nioii 1 1. nun i ,,t. The citizens ui the Mciniiy fpoit land, Oregon, have iwiitiibmed S ' I.i iho N at t'Ual Sanitary 1 mi.l. A dispatch dated i.'uby Vail, y, I I ah, Scplcmber l i, ways Ihal t went y -ll.it c ernigranli were Murdered by the ludiBin near Utavelly lord, U.iu.boldt rur.r. Cvlom-l Coaiii.r will Ui pat. h a ct'tLpiny of cavalry to morrow to aeertiia the facts, and, if possible, chastise the indi ans. The f.rst utterance of treasonable lan guage in California was made yesterday at Penecia. One Major Mackay refusing to take the oath of allegiance, h. was committed to prison. I he l.al Trrrlkle Ar idelil el Ihe I'llfatnirc Araeual. J'iTT.iiriu, Pinn, September IS. A universal gloom pervades Iho city in e-on-seipienco of a terrible disaster nt the Allegheny Arsenal yesterday. A pub lic litre ti n r; van held al, the board of Trado lovipjs by the eilizens !o mako f.rrangemenfs for the relief of the fami lies of the sutl'errs. IVusiness w ns en tinly auspended, ail tho stores being closed at twelve o'clock. Tho number ot killed and tiiissinrr lur as a-cev- tained is sevcnt3-fli., and it is Fiippoaed will reached upwards of ninety. t I ijlit ul C liarloaion. shtm, ..v Seplcmlx r H. It is not known in ollicial oiiaitcrs, as recently ported, that. Chin lesion lins been invest I, in.r ll al there is sutlicient force in that vicii.ii v to ti;ike such an e fleet S'te ces t'ek I he Ml tialioii In Heuiurk). I r .11 Ilia I ' in-i . e .L urn e. pill.. I ,l m Psi'.i.'s l!i nt i. Ann I r.iai i iroiilh ni ci m'm Id! Hear Wnllow, n p,i(. low I, in I1':1 li- ft1, . .i-'.-rn i..n i ion of Unrri n IVun'. v. i n .il!ili!ti, Li.i'il, We '..ll e ol.likill ei i1 : !;..ui... ii.ii u., onr Iseo in regit rd to p.r,. hi an : 'l ie netin itrinr is ucniiip- rd :ii.. li. i.v. r Crr. k. ii .rib ntlil wi at ol lil.igiov. .ii.. I n I ri;", ill' i!ie I..I ol l!ie PiOrrii. Tie v tei i;i iluil y lor Ilieii iHiiuns ami im n and iitu'i.l-inrni-h tln ii.n In s vntli i lie li -li!mt i tn tn.. oUnin-il. 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The recurren.-e in parts of Ireland of acts of sanrmirisrr violence, arising out of quarrels about laud, contrary to tha how BADguiDcly encoorared ly some that U day cf 'these, calamitous events had passed away, naturally saddens and disturbs (he public mind. ' The ortiinary expedients of repression seems to bo cf no avail. At the very motnrn( tho scaf fold is prepared in a nciglibering count" town for Ihe perpetrator of a too notor ious agrarian crime, Ihe arm of inexorable vengeance i raised in another, and the life of a collector f tents, seated w ,ltr his friends, w ithin a few yarels of a po lice station, in Iho midst of a populous town, is taken in broad day. The fi ar lessm . of the act, and Iho deliberation with which it was committed, strikes Hu mus! unthinking with a certain sense cl aw e. The be'pclessncss of resistance arid the tinaccoimtablo absence of all Mints"! to resist are calculated to impress even more powerfully the imagination. The law asserts that the owner of Ihe soil may evict his tenant, nnd put another in his sfend, whenever he chooses to do So. Civil and criminal tribunals, removed from all sympathy with the present class, sit daily lo pronounce its decrees, and l".,0iiu military police well acquainted with Ihe country, and armed to the teeth, ato maintained for their enforce ment, lint, .ui; .;, '? tnim'l-H.-; (In law fails, notwithstanding all the cosily and crushing weight of its armament', to tit) what, it underliikes, because there is a jiowcr in (he pravalen( feeling and opinion of Iho community anfagonisl ic in its spirit, and which it can neither ballle nor puiMie. There is w arunpity ing and blood between iho written coalo which professes lo regulate) (he letting and occupancy of the land and tho un written i-us term, which tho mass of the' population revero and edey. Hach has its occasional victims. The rich man's wife mourns her early widowhood, and the peasant e hildrcu arc forhindden the miserable privilege of kneeling beside their father's grave. Put example (cache:) not; and tho ghastliest spectacle has no power to warn. No man admits on either side of the dreadful controversy that he is inllucnced by (he death of a friend or neighbor. It is on the onepido to be a war of population again t property on the other side of property against pop latiou. Cndisceniing resentment and exasperation often wing the bolt of death to the heart that has least cherished bard or oppressed thoughts; and wo cannot bo certain, on the otly r band, (hat the ad ministration of tho law is always uner ring. Put the general result remains. A few individuals' among the propertied las-! are struck efown by. assassins who generally pay w ilh their lives the forfeit of their crime; but the terror of the counter law thus created literally does its work, and every peasant knows it Lvery proprietor who wishes to be thought well of by his fellows, loudly anil scornfully eleclares that he is not afraid to ride home alono at night, to ae't its a magistrate, or to do as ho will with his own; lint, unhappily, ne one believes hint. P.ightly or wrongly, tho intense conviction in the mind of bis peasantrv is that their condition as occupiers id' the soil, n.i nerully speaking, w ithout any le. gal security, is silently but certainly in tliienccd by tho terrorism of agrarian vio lence. And this fearful fact, ignored in Parliament, and stupidly derided by ar iguoi ant pii ;oi, is, in truth, the core of tho whole evil. It is this which explain the mute sympathy and passing aiel em which tho murderer knows' that be can rely. Nothing elso can account for it, and but for it all else would be unac countable. The hideous details of eoiippiraey, having its ramifications far and m ar, ate in preat part but dreams of paragraph mongers or inventions ef the eletective police Secret, organizations there may be bete and there, from time lo time, but permanent plot cf compn hensive diwen bioiis, regulated by uniform rules, and governed by a nicely-graduated hierar chy of remorseless judges, wo believe to be no better than a miserable myth. The thing is tar worse, inasmuch as it is foibid in the untaught instincts of a people who have never been taught lo know the law as a pp. tee tor and u friend, and w hose physical courage, activity, and skill sup- I ply spontaneously the lernl.le means of M til revenge when gome acts if legal iri- i , . , - ... i uivmuai ixioriion or ngaiieu irue'ty I i an so tin it o.it 1 1 in .' to over tli w . Htccption of the Poltroon in Cuniid i. ';. '" ,';,.,, the b,i.-. ;t l e ',.'. . I,.. si-. s, ('. W., August !), 1 Ci' Sou would hate been runus. d had you i bci n in bur city this mniiunj- to bave seen lln' cowardly Vaiikccs aiiiibbed those wlio run away from your country toitoapo Hie draft lri ,h, I'ul,:!,, and N aukfc.. About lil'iy came lo a I'ium dry ow ned by a Pril.ah subject. They applied ..r work, and the pmpielor gale tin-in a wiihiriiig rebuke, tin asked Iheru if they were from the other side; Iheysaid 'yes." " Why did you 1 ate." "I'.i cause we elid not want lobe dralled.' "HatB you not enjoyed a'.l tho benefits and bad .' the privileges of citizens '" " Ve." "Well, I will till you what I think of ymi: I consider you woise l!in thieves, and a mean, e.iiili tiiptiblc fsn L of knaves, and unlit for an honest man to trust ; I should be afraid if I should employ. yiu that you woulel deal. And now, boys, (tin ning to hid ow n hands,) I will five you fitly dollars lo rolten-eg all Hie ti ai tors t i their own g')tetniiie!it that rur come here aeain." 'i he men hurrahed, and the traitoig skedaddled. It was ri' b and rare in this our secesli eity. 1 only wish wo had a few mot B'i. h inti ilo est Prilmh subjects as the pr .pi i. i r ol ibai fouudrc. AN "AMPKICW I 'on' I dihp ite aainoi U' is w iab Imbed Merely In t ansa there a nnii.t't La unactouQUble iu thcui. That t'io wwld should be created of uotbii.s i to us io- corjCt'lVBbl.J 1 tut Hot, tkflrfvic, J " doubted. 1 !? If ! 7S 0 u 1 I r-f