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T i: 11 M S : -II 1. V I'Mt'X. WT HIIMTTI " w...., Till -Will. 1 1 1 si". r null mi! ,o Wl r, l,r I M"N. I" r .urn, in. .. .. -i "' '.SATrniiAY MoRM.SO, 0 I, 11.1 TO OUR READERS. This morning the 1 ':.'. is presented to its patrons diminished somewhat in sio. The fault is not, ours, nor is it, in our power to control il at present, The paper nialer on whom wo depend, inform", us that it will bo necessary . for him to ft Koveral atticlcs essential t-i tic manu facture, of paper, be fire ho can supply us a".;aiii with the proper f-in. Ho has enough of the hi.o we print o:i tliis niornitijr, to last us until too other can be furnisher. We assure our patrona ihnt t is contrary to the wi-hes of the 'ub iishers of tin; IMhn to tike any step that will detract from its merits. Ai oon as wo can bo fuipplir'l wnh the p.i iif. wr; will resume our regular size. 'VotwilliBtanding Hie re. rim (ion of the paper from it- former sie. there v, ill be no diminution in'lhe amount of i"aUn". matter from what lias h ret',1' e been .iven. . Kither (ieneral 1 J n A - im I '.'e:i :m! J'oCKKKii lie enormously, or the .lachson .Mississippian docs. I'iia-;-. fuel P. m,vh: solemnly assure Kentucky that unless -hi) will come voluntarily into tl.e r- be.1 1 'onfederaey, they d not, want her to eome ; and they tell le r if she rfuses i heir hiiuMnvil.il ion whispered by the af fectionate shot gi.in,lh')l in musket and 4 ! tender cannon, tliat theyjwill depart in sorrow from her border-, and abandon her to thefl.ijj olthe I'nion. 'l ie- Ja-dson Mississippi's!! talks in a very different strain. It. says: ''We want Kentucky nl Tennessee fur (he resources they .vould yield us. We need them he time and events are propitious. I 'oni on the tide of war to their borders, etc.-' ttis plain that this reb. 1 paper looLs ouly'at, the policy and military necessi ty of tin1 case, and not to the choice of i ho people of Tennessee or Kentucky. Ilo would subjugate Kentucky and Ka.st Tennessee because vt he Cottoh States "lined their i t-onrees." As (he ditorof the Jfompliis l,:J,niJ- said no year ago: " We need the soil of Kentucky. Her jwfk arc not a necessity to w, ,.. '. iTr;rj ?, Axn Tin: Sottm mi st iiavi: , AT WllAITA'KIl CO.STOI' KL( )()!, WD TIll.ASUKtf." And we guess that the rebel leaders vould adopt this policy iu a moment if ihiy were able. Al wi.s. on L'ui i.swi.u.. My J'ojy hes will leave for thvensboro l onue ting herewith Mail Moat a for Louisville; this .norning at " or ; o'clock. Kither iti on or soldier can send let bus throiih y this line free if charge. i. n; r.i i:. ivoprieior Sept. .11. It. Tlic iios ,,ilVi the .Mai kit House I older' was hi ve--erda v liioniiii,-. I'his gi-iMi improvement is" due to ( 'apt. ' ration, a:: ! .adopt tliat of . F;;i' r:. , . 'or vt i- i.i to: of the t:!fh "hi.., cl-.i.-f of j oonfed.-raey of indt pend-nt tafs. hov ftie Military "olie,. , , i!iei..nt r !:stii:gnished by virture. by knowl- 'nanl. : eUe a. id practice, of the principles of in- v 'ha it I'.-rin.-d a .ie.il Mil r.l'j l;ie!i (In' ic h is li,','ii Ian I '.:d fi.r iii h tiny have ' h:-.':!. of I he i otnmunh . i complaint . the heartvwl f. -lay 1 1" l'!e oii.iclicH oi l i veil i v. h .n li'Din i l i usborn. Vi l. l They vill leave aain -'aturdav moinin lor the same place mi Mr. l,e Able reimrls ' 11 ' roail ( e ar ol gm mlla, aut(iviuesb ts (o say that passenger an e,, ihi uiigh ' i I he Ohio river vith.utt iuok"itatii.;i.--!'ho e who m's, (,i tr.ivt F in that din e iion, shonld i lliluaer the ircsenl oppor umitv. Het. :i ; . 1,'edpnlb, ihe l.llnoiis Kli'lish svilltlli r, ht transput led lor hici nijs Home lime ml!ii. i- leading a virluoiis lil'e iu Vuptialnl, I le is a liiciiiber of IhcMork- ,,ng t'oiiiiuittte in u v r.rkin men's assn- i-itioii, and piofcSM s icliion. His as ioi'lalt; on the commilti c is omThomas ' 'iirrigan. v ho s Iraiifppitcil I'orKill- 'iiig i- nife in a tlronl.t o III. V , , , .1 , ' I i,,ii I . A , i: V , i i.. t e n t tell lei I aiiie-lf n iht citv l.iht nij.f. l,o I. II I -A-ranM i T,,Jti iil.iy f ireiioiin. 'J'ln'y went bv vv a,ron . til, .,...! i .."...... i. .. .'i. ' i 'i, n. .iiiiiui, "'t iinn , i "V tll"llri .i.l to town. TheV irpoll that there lie III. I be Is li r e lieu il las 111 I hat. V i, ill- j 1 1 , i.-'t- iv , r i ban lbm v county, n'i-1 ' prt.svnt. .til tpiiei in the v h mil y of 1 a- '.ii - . ,. , -r-',', Ji,, K-, t Fur llm Na Wville t'nl ,-ti. Krn lie-l.,'iilli J"'irnal t f Hit- ":U itivt. The Lies of Secession. Gen. Korean's Itetren from Cum- 'J ho leadir j; lie, as well as Ihe. most at- J beiland Gap. tractive, by which many, wrhais nio-t i.f ! J lial.l-- information reached Cincinna tho Southern people, were Hedif-ed into i li last nilit of th arrival of On. (j. V. rebellion w.n the delusive cry of "South- Pr,,r? at Greenupsbur;;', Ky., oa the . , , .. ,,,, ( hio river. Orcenttpsbur"; is about lit em Independence.' J ho Mirrers-np of. ,,,, nUv, i.r,s,,.tl,. nn,l isO.n (bis "foul revolt" iirctende.l to llnd similarity between their own conduct and that of the loaders in the American Invo lution. The resemblance is js as close as between the' Aiehangol and Satan. The cry for the Independency, of America from sKngland was the consequence, not tic: cause,' of Jiohtiliiies. The war had been in e.si.-tenee ni..re (ban n your before Independence was determined on, nlmost h-fop. it was thought of to bo free to enjoy legalized libertyr-tu have a voice and vote on their own destiny. This was thepriniary object of the opening struggles 'if the revolution. The thought of Inde pendence tamo long afterward, and never would have come, if the Colonies could have had representation. Freedom 'and Independence by no means neeessairly o together, ("nnada is free, but far from iudepend.-nt. Austria is independent, but far from free. Would tle y exchange destinies and conditions? Y t the im pudent sophists, at the head of this most wicked r hellion, protend that in crying out for independence they mean freedom, They resort that with the separation of South from North, a higher civilization a nobler refinement are to come that ' sweekr manners, purer laws are to follow in the trail of 'their successes. They assume, and mean (hatothe-.-s shall understand, that, with independence they cNpoct 'the lilessings of intelligence, of wise and o jii.il law-, and education, and ptiblie. ,s l;oos. to U conferred on the people. This is he ba est o( hypocriey and lying, Tb sole design of ihe leaders in this war of 'independence'' h tyranny. It means despotism, not freedom. It means i.Ias-. legislation, not equal laws. It means ignorarvo for ln, masses; cruet and selfish r finement for the privileged few. It, mean separation from all those beneficent institutions by which, in the Northern State', the children of rieh and poor arc alii.'j elevated and blessed. It, means a final and eternal shutting out of every ray of hope of every prospect of improvement for thotfe to whom fate or aeeident lias assigned the necessity of labor. Any other pretence is a lio and a jrii.itii. .knmnsov Davis knows for h ; has mmi them how carefully the de sire for a higher civilization tor every man has moulded the thought?, and do- sires and hopes of ail good men in the Noith'U'ii States; and, his base and Ma li ;cant -p'rif has rcolted r.giin-.t if. livery other I. adinj man iiv this tlet sta blo co.'ispiracy knows the same thin;. ' ai.d is -cte:iteil ty the s.imo motiv . Vv'iiat v. ould -South' rit Independence.'' ove.n if jchi' ved. lea l to? ;ct history ansv-r. J'lie Fnited States wero 'inde pendent" so.ne lour years after the close of the revolutionary var and before 1he adoption of the present Constitution. Of ; course, the v, ar had exhausted anil vn j feeb'od then ; I in t it required something ! morn flian -Indi pendent e-' to restore them to strength and power. It w.n tliis e..i;ri' tion which compelled (Ii 8everal M.its to give up their idea id' confi.'de- civil liberty, by all that, e.iioblcs j Si ate. il-. es-ariiy feeble an-l -lov,-. The is no stronger than any one. The prefer!,;, . i h r. fore, that Southern iudepend 'ie:e v.-oold 4fl any way strength-jen-.r irnpru . anyone So-ittu in State. j or (he wh-.l. eoufetlerafej. is a sham. It ; is a spe, ions lie i.oiKi.i. ted tod-'ceive the ijiuuani. 'I'he generation whi' h icmeiu- bered the old Cor:feder.t;in ha-t Jinssed .m y. ami the hf.-'l 1)" i!s in i his sch'rne of destj'ii.'pui f.un I that they could revamp the ,,!,! id,. a wiJh-.iiit imn h fear of deteelion.' and 011 its failure csinbh'sh a Tyranny, inst- g-l i,f a I 'nion. smh us 7,v)v 0i;' 01 lh" ,,M 1'hr' ' " '" I iii-ui arc the only ullci Hal iv i 8 of escape I ruin the lei UflH'SS of ,1 CuIllVriVl f J . Ill oiuiiiuniii.ts where civil liberty in nnih i Stood yli I l ived uH-1 puetfenl. J'liiull would iTsvilt. In (In. js. ,ofhr,u Sialt-s wht re i IviT liberty has bee', despiurd and deniiil, dcH'ciftsm nolyi 1 1 1 1 1 j-nsnf. And this is the i cb rtiiii tnenl le, which the leader. of icheliiuli il l lie iheir ilupl 4 with Ihe elit iei r : e ,,f s.outhi Ul In . , ., ' PP"",,,H''" " - - i ... . . , fit . j i ui.ll i . !, e y, , j ,,., eilleu (in, IoV.il. . t IV II. I it at J'.i-- mic,' K. - w us l,i!!e,l bv (L'- leliel-- n .tioinlay lat. I Hn wg'j, i, t.- i.'j e ; ins. a t i.'l i Lis .(- it,,, hk.' . v ": I - " - -i.i l: ;eil. ;iml flee- ,lh t.i ..',l'd of i ' Ti Mioinf within eaiiet reach of General Morgan, jirovided he had to strike the rirer 'above Maysville. We learn from the Commercial t hat General Morgan left Cumberland (i.ipon the night of t tie 17th of September, the forco of the rebel Gen eral Stevenson bcinjx ut that ( imp with iu three miles of his front that is to say, south, lie was apparently completely cut olf from the Ohio by the forces of l!rae.g, Kirby Smith. John Morgan, and Marshall. General Morgan left the Gap amid the evplosion of minesind maga zines, lighted by the blaze ot the store houses of the Commissary and 'Quarter master. The rebel commander, General Stevenson, was entirely surprised. At five o'clock on the evening of tho 17th (a few hours before theevaeuation) Gen eral Morgan sept ollir ial communications to Stevenson, and the ollieers of the two armies remained in friendlv chat, nnder tho Hag of truce, for more than an hour. All the guns- at the Gap wero brought away except fnir thirl y-'tnd l'arrotis, whii'h were too heavy for transportation. The trunnions were knocked oil'. Ibnin'x the inarch northward our army was constantly enveloped by the ene my's cavalry at first by Stevenson's men. and then by John 11. Morgan and his gang. Our Morgan maintained the oll'ensive throughout, and on one occasion marched t enty-f our successive hours. Three nights in succession the rebel Morgan's men were driven from their supper. The rebel Morgan Jirst assailed the rearm" onr force, but changed his tactics, passing to the front, and blockading the roads tin d destroying subsistence. For a period of three days our troops had no water hut that found in stagnant, pools, and th" quantity thus found was very small. Humphrey Marshall was expect ed by the way, but declined to risk him self in an effort to check tin' march of our Cumberland army, which made a march the most; arduous and. hazardous of the war. S'JIili M(MN' I A IN AM; An'TH.IAM G'eneral MoClellan reports to General Hailed;, as some of the results of tho battles of .South Mountain ami Antictarn, as follow'. : S'iiIii Moiinll. ll. .:ii i. tnu,. 'rulil. Kille-I .11:; :,i.M .,4;,.'l Vioieiil,-! 1 N, ;i OIi; 1 Mi.-Hi'.- i, a. i,nu Tol:il 2.7J."i IJ OBO . )4,t".H During the Maryland campaign, we captured thirteen gun's, seven caissons, nine liruheiv, two held forges, tw. cais son bodies, thirty-nine-colors, und one signal Hag. We have lost not a single gnn or a color. On the battle-field of Antietam 1 1, OHM Kinall arms were rolled ed, besides the large number carried oil' by citizens and those distributed on th ground to recruits and other unarmed men arriving immediately after tho bat tle. At .South Mountain no collection of small arms was marie; but, owing to the ha-fc r.f the pursuit from that point, l 10 were taken on the opposite side of t he J otomae. As to the losses of the rebel General MeMlellan says (hat about .".,(hmi were buried by our linn on the field of Anlietam, besides which perhaps .MM) were buried by the rebels. Their kill ed at South Mountain is estimated at 5') say f,iiOO killed in the two bailies: wounded, from lS,000to l!i,()(H); prisoners taken by us, at least 7,VHl total rebel loss about ;!U,0(X). The losses in our sev eral division's a( (he battle of A ntielam are given in detail by our special rr rospondenf. They are : r.'irps. Kill. . I. W, nihil,-1. i- ,ii I, ,.il. 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Ml subscribers in arrears to the .'c-7-vile Daily I'ni-v.j are respect fitjly re fpiested (o jiay the AV Ayni, r:r call and settle at the ollice, or their paper will be discontinued. OI,l MiWSI'll'UtS, We have, a snull quantity of old newspapers, suitable for wrapping paper, which w e will disjiose of at ."0 cts. jxt hunrb t',1. Those in ned of such an ar ticle, ill do well to call soon and secure a supply, as wrapping paper is a com modity not t lie met vviu'i every day, and more csiecially at the present time. rilli o to Iu l-,'Ialt em. I'he Kditor will be greatly obligml to persons tnaliinv; up clubs for Ihe l.'.si", if they will remit to (he publishers and not to himself. Communications an-l sub-S'-ripl ions are sometimes mixed up with private information in, such a inanm v as totalise needless delay and (rouble to all pat t ;cs. The I'niliiw ing resolution w as unatii m,)Uly adopted at the great State I 'nion Convention heldin this idly May I'.', H'VJ: ,', .i1, That, we recognize in the Nash ii. i. i; L'mon an a Me exponent of the principles of the I'liion men of Ten nessee, and wo earnestly reeuiiimeiid il as well deserving of the p'timiaje -if I nion men evervwhetc: v.ii;cs. A few l,lil,n , i'lil:lkl 's Viei, i a few thoin.md dolhns in y-Wd for Llliplire lit nlliee (,f I'lilillil.'l'i l.i! , il Sepl.llu.ir. v- III'. I'Vl'AI.'TIII'.s f". S. I',,;i I s , Nashville, Oct. 1. I-'-. '. v ; I . ..' I ,;.:,. AT,, s. I . 1 w 3 j I. .t I nil rous complaints are made In i these Headquarter uf Searches oil pi iv.'ile plflliiseS nn-l Sej'tui s of pi hale ,ii,h i', ty by tmaoihoi ,'ed persons. II. 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