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WEDKE8DAT, OCTOIIER .>. l-.l.
TO OOXXBRPOXi)! r_b
ISo rott'r etn le taken of Anonvmou. Couirrmiieatioui.
ttet ii i.it.ndid for lnaertloa i-uat b* BiithentlcaU-J
? .no addre**of th* wrlti r aM nrcaa-rily ltr
i, L'I atlea, bBtUBguar-Btj Bi-la_*efl?Bb.
% IB*I ur,i.'i r:?_i> lo re'.uni r< >< ted i ominunlcation*.
AI! baat-ea. letun lor WM orhce flioula be addrekiad ti
inl Tkiiu BB." fii-w-Yira.
AdvertiBerr-.ent. for The Wii ki.y Thibinz for
this week muat be baudod in to-day.
I>- baRX Note;- oflkc United Bismt ,ieh0er
yniycble in thii city or eltrtrhcrr, M? be '.ladly rc
ttitti al tkit ofiiC in pnym nt for SublCitpiwit* vi
.1 riwg. Onr dtbtant frieudt art tffti to re
to ut in pitferthrc lo any Bank Note* bnt
Nei--Evgland State*.
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Ocri-fcaflfl will B-ttaiT* flotaflBlflflPoflflagfl BRBapa
.1 .-.niieioii, ei tbr lirue for cxihargiug them for thr
? lu, < xpire.l, a;id 'lt.y are, to ;.i, worrhleit.
To WBeleaale Hfrri hauta.
Tr l li "ii m , l.aviii-'.'ilari'er ciivtiliitl-ii tban any
thr0 gh v i.i. 1: W'hol r
>, ? DtaletB eaa resflh Oaaatry Merr'.auti. _A*aa*_aflggaB
luaerked iu eaeb oftbe e-itionaoi Tne X-_MBa?B b? read
by a Urgr proporiion of th* Caaatrj Me: bn. li iri tbe Fr.c
BMtM
The Iii Ull john I.ibi-I Mllil.
A veibtliin rei>ort ti the trial of tbe cuit of Lir
tibio'i-t ti. Oaaaaaaj will M aflkBBafl in panipblet fonn
atTi.rt Tkihi.nb Office, M WaaiBaB.T, 1'^tb lnstant. It
will contain the I'leaa, Opeijng and Alfl?Mag. of ( ouuael,
A t.C.iiit, lb* ei.tire Teitiuiouy, S'liniiiln. up rf
Cootiiel, _.-. Our -ubirriberi wbo deiire to tecure and pfei
anOB I?I leport of th1.' rSSB*tUkl* BBt will do well to
|MOC,.ro our pcnipblet editicn. Frl-e 10 centi. *
The mails foi Europe by the ateaiiinbip Per
aia will cloee thii luorniug at 'A o'eloek.
An intereating IbBmX from the llon. __Q_tai
IL CI?y, tbe oldeBt eou of Ilenfy Cla\, will be
fouud on BBBBRflB pace. Unliko his reucgade
brotber, who is now under arrcrrt for treaaon,
Mr. Clay is etill ze?lnusly a support.r of the
CoostitutioD, tbe UalflX, and the Eiifurccuicnt
ment of tbe Lawa.
We priut tbi* morning, from '/'/"? Ciucinnafi
Enauirer, the full cbargei a?d BfB-UtoMBBBfl
niado by Col. Blair againat (.en. rieinont, tbe
poitits of wbicb hdve already been publiahod bv
ua. Our WaBhingtoQ dispatcbes eontain tbe
-it-Uigence tbat Col. IDair baa not been re
leMed from his socond arreat, but tba', bo etill
remains in coufinenieat in t'io barracLs at St.
Louia.
Tho Tammany Hall Bominutiona were made
iaat nigbt during a prolouged BBflfliaa. Tbey
wflro as follows: Shoriff, W. M.Twecd; County
Clork, II. W. Genet; Supervigor, Lbjali 1.
Purdy, wbo wa. nominated bj ai-ilaiuation;
Coroners, Andrcw B. Jack'uan, Ldwaid S.
a-cConnt-11, Ciiarle. J. lliniyberty, AxibORJ
Eichofl'.
We devote a BXRJB portion ti out pirgea tbi.
oioruiug to the reproduetion af a rcinarkablc
artielo from I'rownfou's l.cv.iw upon tbe uiu
tual rclations of Slavery and tbo War. It la,
of rourse, from the jien of Dr. Ilrownson him
oelf; and, like overjlhing which proceeds from
thii ablest of tii tbe Catlolic wnt.ra wbo u-e
Ibe Kngligh languBge, conaidera tlie subject
fr..ui the gtand-poiut flf a Cuthoiie pbiloaopher
and thcologian. Dr. Ilrownaon liia.-usges bia
tlieme iu it* varied oapects witb a ttaeasM* flf
courict on, an elevation af llionght. neii a foree
ol logic wbi.ii must coiniii md tiie attentioo
and tbe retpect eveu of tbost* who are BRwHUti|
fo adniit bi* cnucluaions. Ile c'.iite-d, tbat
euiaucipatioo ia tbo only moana by wbicb tbo
pcitileut caurn. of tbe war can be reaeacl aad
aarad, aud by w bieb tlone tbe Kcpublic cau aurcly
be rtndered bo-ttOgCReous ani pennonent.
Whilo tb.t ariMiiiionl ia BBXlBBtal Ifl a manir
tuore paiUctuaiii uiteudcd lor uailot* oi thfl
Catkttk Church, it is at the Aame timo to
broad ai.d ao tmbuod witb earno.t patuotism
that tbinking meu of every persuaiion, and
still more, rtateimen of all ptrtien, will do well
aot to overlook it.
?We notice in The Ittrold, which baa tinder
takei. the ta.k of fostering controversy and,
division upon thin aubject among the people of j
tbe loyal States, an atteinpt to parry the j
blowi whicb Dr. Brownion poworfully deals at ]
Sila.ery and Itebellion, by ncurriloui attacks j
upon biui peraonally. Such a nio-? of trcating
this grave que-tion ii, ia itself, a confeaaion,
on the part of tbe fricnds of Secewion, of
their incapacity to meet Dr. brown-ou iu fair
debate.
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Tiie Xorwegian, from Lirorpoo, on tlto .6tu
nlt. and I.ondoiiderry on the 97th, paisod I
Fathcr I'uint on Taoao-V morning. brinying;
two ilaki later new?, which is, bowever, not;
...iporlaiit. Short time in the al-fH-k cotton j
niilla ii becoiuing quile gencral. Tlie Ljon*
?Bk trade ia improviDg. Tfct Parif C**Bfl*B_
uonv.rl officially annoiincori thut tbe I'nited
Statca QtlUIBBMBl bai not outh(.ri_ed ita
agents in Europo to make military engage
BBflfB, and that Freneh (fliccr* accepting ser
Hofl under our Govornmtnt iini*t do uo on
!>.? r i.tvn responsibility. It is aaid that nn
a. drirs, nunicrouily aigned, wa* aent to Cari
baldi Bfl tfOfl aa it wai known that ho thought
of coruiiig tn thii countrt, urgently pr.tting
him not to lenve ltaly. At I reeent dinner,
Sir K.iw.ir.l lluhver LrttOB ttrl kt had long
t'oresttn tbo rupture which bad taken
plaee in Au.erii-a, but tba'. tbe ktaakiff
up of thia I'epublie wai not a fa;lure
of demccracy: for any otl.er foini tt |01 '?"?
niout Vkould bave oqu.tlly lailed iii keepu.g tkfl
.Mates lotjffktr. Ihe torma oi tho treaty be
t'.vecn Kr.eland, FlBBBB, and Spain in r.ler.:.. ?
lt Ikf : Un ti Moikjt are made publie. Tka
prinKpal port* on the Oulf Ifl t > b ? ..rcupied,
and tbe cu'tetna roTeime at auch port* w;U be
-otel, ono-half being rotained, a;.d tBB*
lialf being paid to the litBJBtB ..oermneut.
The Brft CoiilVrciiCe in rcferonce to tbe union
of the Dsaakita PrlacffaBtkB ba-1 takaa fJaat
it (e**NBtaa_BOBk*. Turkey. Lr.glaiid, and
l'rance BfTB iu favor of tiie BR-OB) RtMB?,
Ai'Mria, a..l Prettfcf. ttf_Btf*i to it. '1 b I Ptffl
h really fafRBBaTf b_L BreadstuiT* dow.iward.
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THI* iLtATKUT R'AB NEW*.
The onl) war r.ewi frotn Wa?bi_gto:i Wl
| ia of a very brilliant review tf eavalry
and artillery wbich took place there jeater.lay.
About r.,'i'iO cavalry and 18 batteries of ar?
tillery toi.k part, and tho diip.jjr wai muit
aati-l'iictory.
From Mi?80tiri we learn that Oen*. Fremont
anl IfrKimtryijlefl Jefferaon City ou the 7th
for the Weat. It ia Oen. Freiuoot'a iutent on
to fo!'..'W tivu. Fiice aa rapidly aa p.i?.*:ble.
and he expected to march from twenh-fne toj
forty milt-4 daily oftcr leav.ng Sedulia, even'
eateriog ArUanaai if neceiaary. He aayi he
han men euough, ai.d is full tf BMlitRBt ifl
them, and that by tbeir aid he will aehieve
aueceia. BBB MoCulIoeh'a force*. were report*
to be on the louth bank of the OaBfe BtfBf ?
ft-w dayi ago, with tbe Iflttff "1 C ttin? olf
Frt'iuont'i fominuiiication witii St. Louia.
Stray parties were aent out to icour tbe
regiou.
From Cairo we learn that Cen. A. S. Jobn
aton ia at CVl'iinbu.. Ky.. with 4B.0O0 men.
He hai fortified tbe river banka for four miles
tkOVfl tbat place. Oen*. Cheatliaui, PJUBB aud
l'olk were also ot Columbui on the 191ft ult.
The I'nited Btatflt Ca____B_aeT tf ludi.ni
Af_?f has returni'd t<> Waahingtoii fn'iu ta
efliciul vinit to tbe tribe* iii Kannas and N>'
CBtkfU Ile war. w< II received, and wai aaaur.-.l
tfakfl I'ri.'iuliy fcclings they ciiterrnin toward the
Nnt'.iii.l (.iiviTiiiiciit. It il l.'-l"ved lhat BO
flgBBaiaal laauaa (tfottanaritk tkt Bakol army.
and that only a few of the h_f-l.re?da ar? en
linted aa iaB-f-iaalf. Bt doubt it BBttfffl-BOl
that n larce lndiati force Could be rairied iu
Kanaaa and Nehraaka to openit** ffaiafl any
l).,dy ol thoN BffktO who f-hould b>- brought
into th'.' lield by tbe IMiela.
It ii rrported from Waibingtoa that tbe
l'reiideut haa ordered the reatora'ion to lervice
and to pay of Col. do Ahna ol the ludiona
Lecion, who had been tried by Court-afartial
at St. Ltalf for conduct unbfcou.ing au oilicer
and genileman, and raihiered. Wo do not
pretend to judge of tho fncta for whicb be
waa tried aud aeiitcnccd. tbo'i?li wo baio no
doubt ho amply deacrved hia \> ;. !.u.- il every1
day nfter hia cominitHlon wns iffnt-j and we
in11-t aay that bia rebtoration it u ii.Mfortuue
to the service. He ia a mer.? IflBfat and ad
vcnttirer, who camo Lcre airigiual!) at a aort t
of icll-appoi.ited uiembcr of tho HuDgarian gar
i, i tf C'omorn, and has otcr riine-i been
waiting lor gometbing to turn up. IIo ahould;
MtaT l>e trustcd with tbe command ff a enr
pf.ial's guard, much less of | rOBkBtBt. Hi-*
reitoration, undor tho preaent circaiiutames
Iooka aimply like one of a aerioa of petty on- ?
noyances tu (i'*n. Ireiii'mt f.?r tlm pf-ftot ff
driviiig him int'j IBtigaiBf. TB iliAiuiAi him ut
once would be a nr.ir.i horj.rable way.
The Mozart Huil Democracy have BBBliaal -1
Juines L.vnch for Sl.enll. Wi w-to :-i. I.ued
lo mpport Mr. Ltnch until wo huord tbat fltB
waa a inembcr of Capt. Varian'a coii)j)any,
whofn l.nttery wbb io ingloriotisly ntred from:
C.iitns Bo ra lbe eveuing beforo or morning
tf tkfl battle of Bull Kun. We uuderitand tbat,
Mr. Ljnch was tLe rapukeiiiiai of tkott who
itia.e.i d oa that rotiremcut, overruling tho
urgei.t eiitieatiei of Capt. \ Briuu that tbey
would Btuy and paititipato in tbe battl". Mr.
Lyneb, we hear, ia)a lhat, aa tbo OOMptltJQ
tiBB waa out, they haJ a peifi-tt rigM to do
M tl ''J di'l. That ia not diaput.'d; bt.t other;
poi; !<? 'iave an cquolly indisputable riglit to
Toto for lonie ono tlie, and they will do it,
juat ao -ure ai you livo. We publnh what
wo Iao ht-ar 1 ou thii mbjoct, not asiuming
il* tri.tii, but to give Mr. Lyueh auiplo time
to nfktt it if tlicre Imj ony luiitake. He ia
ma t l bo ["-raiitt in running for au importost
akuot with tln* imnutatiou haugtu^ oror Uim. |
OIB CITY tf0.mNATIt>*B.
Three different organi/at.ong, flf unequal and
very iiacertain atrengtb, hare UIBRjIltfl I 1)
and County ticket* to be eommended to our
citizens for flupport ot tlie November election.
Tbey are respectively as follow-.:
Peopttt I'nitm. ftepMiein. Tirrnytrt'
Srtrif..loii.W. Brown.W. R. Stewirt. F. L. Yult'-.
Co Clerk....Lotnuti Bangi. Joee-'b Hoxle. _. f. Furdy.
h.Altortie>.R'd 0 Oonr.su. A.Oakey Hall. A. Oakey Hali.
-?iprr?)ior...?d?-. J- Brown. Oiiion Blanl. Oriaoa Bluut
7. Bflf/VCf .L B. Woodr'jff. LB. Woodn.ff. I..B.V. o>d. tt.
M. Hoffnian. M Heffuian. J. M. fiarboi.r.
J C. /V-af.Jobs R Brudy. Johu R. Brady. John R. Hrady.
J. tsmM.tH.it. W. C.orko. T. W . Cierke. T. W Cleike.
J. Mai. Ct..11. Ketibi.m. R. A. Adai-t. _I. KotcLum.
Crn r.tri.,,,.ftti Olo itesttDr. E CoUun. M. Piyna
Dr.L.Niumii.i.. I>i.T..Niii.is__ J. Kcnn?dy.
Capt J W'UdeyDr.J.W Rann.y.C Ramiey.
O. W. Mat e!l Di ll BJUB-XH. _.ObBm.
Judg- Cierke, boing a Democrat, will of
oourse be nominated at TBB-BBXJ IIu.11 . and we
?NflBBM at Ifaaatl atao. At any rate. hii re
election ifl a fixed Ui't. Bo, of course. .8 tbat
of Judge Urady. So, we tliitik, is tbat tl
Judge WoodrulT, berai.se of hi. etrengtb au;l
populurity witli tLe Ilar, though it is poi.ible
that one or two flfpBB_rf eandidates may be
[aat up oa part) ground <. Judi*c Bo-n-iaa'i
j suecess is by no BXBBX so sure: a'.d, if the
Tax-pajers' BOB_aatioa of Mr. Uarbour nbould
bfl BB "lided by both TBBBBBRf and Mozart
i lla'ia, it will probably prc-a.l.
Mr. Hiiam KaBBRR- was ver> aupr.perly
teinied a Kcpubliian in our culumus IBBBBXl/.I
Bfl in n.> K'-iiubiican, nnd never pretei.dcd t"
>.e, bat Hiipported, 0" a Iliil-i:.crett [Tfldoaiflt,
tm I'Msion Llecttral l_kal lant ft_- Bfl ifl,
ii .\v.'v?r. B g'od IbMVB. and upright .
wbt'iii Ihfl BBpBB-BBB ('. .i.-t.'i.'.i wuuld aXtX
. IBRB itee'f BBBB. in iioiii:nat;_H' B_ election;
iwill add diuiiity and churarte: to the BflBflfl. Bfl
tbat ('..ii:t. BBd WB tru-t it will bfl tffected. If]
Ita PciMoniala. irtnai it a:l*d la-it l'nll, will'
place him on tbeir ticketa, ha will be
by Bfl 0 *el"WBfl_B_| li.ajoiity.
We tlii-k Um Kepubliean OflBIBBla* act-J
mo.t iiijudic.oudy in prcsen'.ing William B*
Stewart m n BBaiUBBl tor Skciitl. Ihe pro
p..gal of a union r.f all rtrirtin in support of
?:,.- QaianUBOXl nnd thfl I'nioi BBRBBBM flXBI
Um Baaabl eaa Htnt.? c.-mtnittec, and hn? '.??> a
ery b.-arti!) rflflfBBlei to by thfl Pflflflfl irre
gpeetive flf party. Th'1 reBBit1a| Stat.- Tiektt.
ereu as made Bf BJ Uie fttmj Eepubiicau
st.it- Caaraattoa, bbbbbbbi B_b BaarxtBi? of.
8taBX tbt? Diatrict Atlorney. tnJ tbe i
' Inapector, to tbe De: ,n.'ran. B__ tl.*< State
Tibbbbrxb wa* tbe favorite af tLe Dfll-IBCbM
UaioxiflflX Ia BthBI worda, in Ue .State. which
ig deiidedly Repiiblican, wo concede a full half
of the ticket to our antagoniats ot Iaat jear
wb.. n.>w agree with ua in upbilding tbe Qat>
einment aud vigo*"aaar* ptaflBCBrR?Mj B_ War
i.r '._? I'.i.on. BBB if it is ariio nnd juet i
tc pn.fTor thia in the BtBBB, BXifll is clearly
Kepublican, Low can ?" do IflM in ?_?
[City, wbicb is t.i.'.-wh.-iuiin^Iy Democrati.-'!
To prenent a tieket Bfl whith thfl BR-I_
("!erk, aad Diatri.t-A'torn.y. aie all BflfabH"
cana, a. iu any seuae a I B-BB t'fket, ig Baaari.
And, a. Mr. BlBWl haa been prerei.ted to and
aecepte-l bf tb" Peojile". I'noi CflarMXtt-BB,
w tii i.k thn li"ep;b!i,an Convention abould ,
hare indoned Um, W,- it tmi BBBB bim Bflfl>
4' BflUr, but be is well known und well ap..keu
Bb, aud soemi to bave been tb.' den l.d BBXiBB
of those Di-mocratr wLo ga" ? an early and
I. ,i'ti BflBBBl IB _B I'"ii".i un v.-uiii.t. Had
ilr. Vult? been iti like mauner pre'ented, we
-iLiiUld hav* urt-ed bil aceoptanci1; but at ail
.t |bo Bapabiii..:.. are Ib have the
Clerk, aa BBBBM Ifl bfl BBBBMBbRb, the) I
a^-rM tfl take a Utmt Democrat f'.r Bswtm\
'aud aho.ld do it not grulgiagly but prmip/i'.
ib.'iirti'y. It bt 1." Bflflfljj__aat and im ad'.an
tage to Mr. Stewart or nny other man to run
bim on a .trai-iLt BflfaU-BBB tieket witb the'
raapla'l I'nion nomi:i.it.oii againat bim: wlnle
BBfll a run BBtafflffl 'b1* IBflflsXB flf _ood men
iwbo migbt flfbarwi a ba flk Ial. Wa trmt,
' Iberefom. that the rXXXXXJ of Mr. Stewart
' will not ba paraiatal in.
Ah to County Clerk. Mr. Ba_i8 on the Ke-.
publican and Mr. Ilaii?t on tb? l'eople'a Ufl-BB
treket are both euiineutl) capal.ie aud wortby.
We shall support either of them witb BBBBl
beartineis, bul MBtTrli well support tbem both.
W?- trrut on.- of rlr.'in will be witbdrawn, and
[tbe support of I'epublicans and L'nion mm BBB
centrated on tlie otber.
A. to Diatrict-Attornei, we truit there may
Ifl a ri'iicei.tiatioii flf .tre-ugtli on Kiibard
(rtijrwun, tl.e BflflBiRBfl ol BBfl Paflffla'a DaiflB.
[ It ia now ^ome twelve years since Itichard
O'tiorman raiue to tbis eountrj a politieal fu
f-itiw an.l be bas giien those years to th.
, (juiet and diligeut pursuit of his profei.ion. It
be La. over taken any publie part in onr poli
tiflfl, wt ennnot r.-colleet tbe circunistance, nor
do wo know to whieh aide be bas gireu Iti-s
vi. c Bfl I voto as a private citizen. We ./.<
kn'w bowe'ei, thut bia circle of mrTttti
Irieiids hai widen.'d with eaeh year flf hia so
jourti amoO'i us, and tnst aearcfli another man
flf Lit year* ia ao genernlh Bfltflflflflflfll and ad
mired in tmJmtf and at tbe bar. If we are to
BBffl a new order of things in tbe Distriet-i
AHacaay'a otii.-e?and aa?X4xa_tt more Baai.]
ed?IJiebard O'liormun ii the man to inaiigtt
tStfl it. He will have* BB party to Mffffl tbere, ,
no politieal croiiics to MtRflX, no BaaXXXa to
pnni.b. And. HB-BM we greatly im-itake tbe
f, eling witb wbicb he is regarded by a largc
cl4_ ol our rltifflafl. be will poll a baBfBsT
vote on pcmonul ftaflaXfl- tbtra aay otber man
iu onr city. We nre ipiite BBBBB that botli:
Ne'.on J. Wateiburj and A. Oakey Hall are,
gkillful campaigners and know how to pull a,
good many Wi.es?Ve know lhat the l'vpubli
can iioiiiiuiitioii ou the one aide and the Tam
many on Ihe fltfcn are Lirtd to bcat; but we
tiiuk Mozart Hall will, Um it* BBB M-fl,
adopt Mr. Q'CIOI-BB. aud tbat i.i. 8BM_BBBaa
bardly be preventod.
Ai |fl Sijpersi-or, WB regret to aee two HMb
a.1 BBBB ?^ Oliflfla lllniit and Ldwin J,
Browu pittcd ngainat en.-b otber. Mr. A- T.
Stewart, in |_fl eard, baa well aaid tbat Mr.
Blunt bai earned tho apprnval and support oi
Ihe ta_-payors of our city by yeora of fuitbfu.
roaietance to Munieipal corruption and eztrava
gance. Mr. Ilrown, alio, wbim a member of
tli.i Corpoiation, wa. upright. inteliigent, aud
f.iitlif-il. W-> du not aay wbicb sliould ntire;
but, ninw but o&d caa bo elovted. aud $88* W
a ponibility, shotild they both run, that neither
will be, we truat that one of them may yet
give way to the other.
For Coronera, the naine of Dr. Louii Nau
mona olone oppears on both tho Republican
nnd the PotftVl Union tickets. Mr. Frederick
Olrastead, who ii on tho former, failcd by two
votes only to be nominated on the latter also.
It seems t-> ua that thia miahap ought to be
rectified, and we should prefer to lee the
nnmes lor Coronen on tbe two ticketi assinii
lated throughout. If, bowever, that can only;
be doue by making tbe People'i Uniou nomi-1
Beei entirely Republican, wo ahould prefer to
leare tb.ir.g8 as they are.
TIIE HEKAIiV Hi.-IWIM. "Ol AND
COLD.
Few persuni imaiv.aintbJ with Tln BaraU'a
*jsteiii of ground ar.d lofty tumbling would
imagine, from tho frantir deiiioiritiat'.iiuj now
daily made aguif st Otn. Fremont's coiirse,
what Ikfl tono of tbat paper was upou the
aame ?u'.j.'ct a few weeka ago. It ia aome
what curiom, though ceitainly not aitonMiii.g,
lt 'lud tkat wli.Te untii't'g'itrd BkfJBa Ifl b_f?
isb.d now, notbing but unqualified prnUe waa
awarded then. Ofl the Jd of September, the j
day altcr tho publicati.-n of Gen. Fremont's
libcratiug proclamatioii, Tka Btratd apoko as
followi:
'? Tbe enfroja'tic pio. i . ' tat* <??. Bl mi rl
..i - n... .ii.af. a. .1 ghiaj - i ? Ita ilafaaeraB
lt itlhe OoTem-J*nt, and tb
. . ;lent ' ite f o tu iiaii u lo i hlob Ibe an
c alreidy brought, goto lbow tbat thi U
? , T.,::ai<?
IT* tor* irn-re <e.l with tiie jm***fia.*ftB* taik lia-rore
. Bb ib.- p.oper.p.iiti
? 1 , j .. . . 1 i-.nke teiror
tlitonghout tb" Uoidei Stalei."
Ou tiie next dai, Sept. 9, The Hcuild aaid:
" Th. l.batHoa aaai 11 "I <lnwn by a ni* m.-ani or ii
|t .1 pl.t Bl 'IO" ? ? wi" do,
,.-_, \0 , .1 d ateiy ... uid be Irgitiniite.
Aii I. ftlr ir. v. ar. OO*. fr?B*Bl l"d tlie other
Oen rsl. -. i I Ibal. own
j.id.riirnt, union wbai -? If?d . li li<-.*
. n re.; ot. dblHty, he ia only cirry.r g out tb*
,-t j.e c i.ccriiil. "
kVe liiv ni fnr of tl:- rt ? ttt."
(>n tbe BBZl <iny. BfJft I, it aaid:
t- , ?
??'.?? Raglaadl
, . ..... i. .- ., lUUtht- 1'ir.ci.t
cotton pity if] rtlBglt"
Two days nlter, Bffi ?'., it sai.l:
? Fff -i.oui'i I ? '''?" f "
dellbeiBtl ' ? l ' ?
.,, t*,*, va. ., wi'.b aii lb*i. I .t* for >>e
oatedon lor* ttair _lg**n W* bav* *r*ry lodle*
?0. ,.,,. ' ? , ipplled br Fremonl to thi.
Sace.uou piigue i). Mii.uuii wiil c .ie tta patifnl ?? by a
.
Aud, on the aame dat i
? 'Krer.i BB .1...-.>!:? Iy ???ppoil"i iy u.<n mi
iii.ir.r-y. aatl * ef war.'
Oa the next day, Sept. ?, it saiJ:
? We ap'ireh nJ'b.Al tliedirjer ti tbe Bahall ?>! Invinj
ih.ir iIlT** lib-ratad aa III l.e ipt tor.OTiiiPe r.fr. ll*,*ho d*l
uf Ihe ttitdoii. ? ! adbniDg totb.' I'lilo.'. al ..ie teat irtuiity
fur tbelr propl ty."
On Sept. .', it aaid:
'?(irn. Frerii.iit ni.at b* ?np; l.-d WBh :.<rn and money
itlnt kVbateree moiey h* . .-? I* ibonld ta Btacet*.
iiuuialiatali iu bU band.. ao a* U auible Bat. buy ?* hat I ?
,. ?ire. al enre, aud at tucl. Bfleai M .. nu b* "bulued Bf,
I leray, :<-d tt. -. or uiicuuiloeutlun "
On Sept. 1", it anid:
*4Beaaa?ito a__ftfta ?'.- ?**_* .
naturally an n.on. .!y . and tl-> pro. iauialiou el . 'eu. . '
ln re.li:-ln, lha bUtei lo Ita piirf. i "'"-* a>?i d.-atioyir.g I'i
rance tbit P. will u*
ixa.nbea.loaad :.. eudai.,ei tne ttful iti ofour iuttitutloi.. "
? Ul Sept. 14, It IJld:
" Tl.? waa ln wlil. I. Fretnrnt and bit aiaoriatet ire working
up lbe Ktb.ujin *>l.tt ml iiBlUfgrUief em uL.a.iug."
And ao on, brinhtly aud cli--erilv, uutil Sept.
10, when, !?
' l'r?blerit Ltuciln Iia* .ffi.-ially prot_ul, atcd tbe iinportant
? rirlan.a
Uea*f(J*a fr* I i Oa Pretl.in t haaaetad very
tclad -.Uicut jithonty, audwiibuiit
lbe matti i '
On Sept. ?.'", i'ust and furioin in iti punuit
tf ti.e ti-w -<?? nt, Vr llrrnld naid.
Biea ' I "'I- I .ruio'.t waa a p ??
? rt-niartlil?ndtoun.l
i ni war He w?* a*ate_a?d to daa'.b, hai ???"! by
.. - i -'-ir re ... iw. llbr
rpt b-n.r.le. berauie iiiTultlng u.oie feiioii cou'e-iuem-e*.''
Aa a Kenerol apecimen oi blowing bot aml (
cold from the aame mmitb, tbe foregoing ifl
tt.ler.bl.i iiicciaiful: but in the wuy tf moro
partieular and dir.-ct exauiplei, we lubmit the
| lli.wing:
Ofl tbe 6th "f Sept-iuber it b_B lot, thua:
. The t. , la .p '.Iy trr-i.iil.ti'.u tf tl ?
w ar li t*Wl iba M|??'..ipfi >at In or.lrr to a luecilllol aipe
d t..n li. thnt .liif liun Fi*_onlought to be rlgorou.ly tup
pi.r'.rd
Oa the 'Jltb, it blew cold, thua:
" II- ilxr.iierl wibl axpet-tlsBI p-. uialu'ely. aome dovan the
Ml*.l**l|.pt,"be. ' 'It l'C,..ti*iy ? ike to Ihe dl lalea
? ma* and nillllary aei*ae*, ta. picceed witb au
aspatlllea dowu tbe Mii.ia.ippl " B*.
Here ia a reeent cold l.low, dating Sept. 'Jl :
' I.t.ib wat aa<-riAc*d lor innl of a reenforcriuent of Irftt
ir.en. Owiag 10 tb* (all.ne of C.-n. FfBiu Bt I* .eud him te
I?ta, tb* grand *lrj**| of 1.1. expedltlon waa luat."
lleie ia the hot 1.1"iv tn uiata-li, dating Sept. Bl
? ll.- i Lyou) died of r.-d tap*. He would hBVB been rr
it i: wat, by 0**. Kirui^n!, but (ol liak ol ulellil
of trauapoiiation.''
Cold, Sept. If]
' An 1:' i lal.. J -t. . ?" ili n which e*rrl*d eB the (de*. of
tbe Aboliti'inlaia. A higb bnuded piec. <,l in.ubuidiuatiou."
Hot, .Sept. ii:
" Tb* rr.ult of ci'r'iil d"librr?tion, ind will operate to
niiVe pri'-iici'. _BB 'I many Mi-fuu. a'lTeliolderi.''
And, once more, Cold, Sept. '.I
" Hut lor tbe Pretidrrt'i lett.r, Kettin ky -tould bive b*en
by ibb lliu* ,.lrcipiiatad . ut of tb* l i Ioa 0] tlie eo&lj iratori.
va bo tei.-a-l apoa riiiii'.ii". pr*clwi ntlon at the iuitrtmient by
w...i b tu uccou.pii.i. lhat. i.rluii.iut d< .igu.''
Aiiiwen-d, in aiivanee, BJ lint, Sept. 15:
We pr. -ti.inr BB Ihi i.ai ,i. nt coti.piratora iu loyal Ken
t..ckyuill 'it iiin' r:/c upon Ibla**_t W Frru out t.. .Irax
tbelr Ma' ' [ln lll tl.lt rebelllon. P.ut ?te bate no
leir of tb. ir.tult. '
Thi* wi'l suft'u'o tu .how up Ut Umild's
twiitinga ai.d turi.ings upon thia tbglfl topie.
The valne. tf ita i.ni* aud ery ncaiiiat Gen.
Freiiiniit can nor. Bfl aBttflf eat in.it.'d. lt
inya of late tbat it haa " ronvictious" iu the
inatter. Tht IojibU ?BfBff had a coiivi.f'nn
(exe<*|it iu certaiu Dkai caiea), but it haa
ftfStj of BBBfiBeiBfftl caprie.g, ai.d to one of
tkatf wo inu-t at'iibute ita vicioua attn.kt
upon QaBt rreuHt'.l.
It is lepoit.'il iu xarioii.-' Kuropean joiirnal-i
Iliat Mr. Sunl.'i-il, tkfl Ain.riean .Miniater nt
Briiiigela, ba* oileied to I...lil.uldi, on b.ihall of
our lioveruuii nt, the elnel (?iiiunian.l of tb'
Amoricon oimiei, on the eonditiou that kt
aliould at ull tiinei bo attei.ded by a iniincil tf
war, wbich ikfOjkj pioiinuncc ou all plana bi
iore they were put in a_BBBBfBII ai.d that
(iui ibaldi hai declioed tho oller becau.-'e he was
iinwilling to aubiiiit to aucb isiipeiviaioii, untl
alao fOBBfRB he could mnke no engagei.ieut
wbi.b would not leave bim at liberty to returu
to l.uropc, kkli.-neker hii prencnce tliero iniglit
ne Meaaatri to ihe Itulian cauae.
?'Ihi* atory ii okideutly uutruo. Tho Cov
ornmeiit baa ccrtainly made no luch propoii
tiou. It ia plttiu that while tho aervieea ol
(laribaldi would be of great adkantoge, to tbe
uational atmy, the aiipreme roinmiind can bo
titlk ft:itt(-eou*l> d-vU*rged by uo ou? wui, i?
not an American citizen; and it is also impos
sible that the Adminiatration sbould propose so
absurd a plan as the appointment of a Gen
eral-in-Chief, witb a council of war to com?
mand above him. What is probably tho cate
is that Mr. Sanford, of his own motion, bas
invited Garibaldi to take aervice, as tho com
niander of a dMsioD, or a Major-General in
the army of the United States; and that the
offer has been decliued, both because the hero
of Caprera ia unwilling to leave Italy, and be?
cause be cannot fully sympatbizo with tbo war
for tbe Union until it aball also have becomo a
war for the extinction of Slavery.
A WORD I** SJBASON.
After premising that " we are fighting the.
" Kebels at the South with all our foree, and;
?' every day with iucreasiug foree,'' The
Juurnul of Cammerce anxiouily nsks, " What'
?? are we doing for tho Union men at the j
" South .''' It would seem to be a sullicient
nply to this inquiry to say, tbat the people of
the North bave enrolled a good part of 500,000
men, and stand pledjjed to furuish 500 millions
of money, to put down the rebellion below tho
Potomac and tbo Ohio, nnd thu. BBB the
I*: ion for tbe special benefit of the loyal in-1
babitanta of that scction of tlie country, and
that they have given an earnest of their devo- '
tion to the eaaflB by pouting out their blood
und treasurc in Man land, Viiginio, Kontueky.
and Miasouri, witb tery little aid from " tlie i
11 I'nion men" of those States. Bnt it dues
not aatirfy The Journal thot our bankera and
inercbatits have contribtited millions to crtuh
thia slaveholder.' rebellion, and that thousands
flf our 8ons and brotber* have criiii*oiied the j
aoil flf tbe South in defemie of the Union. It
BM__ tbat tbe Free States must prove their
Imalty by |flt_B| down upon their kneea be?
fore tbe Nflgra l'ropngandistg, aud humbIy pro
|dabxiB| that, though there have BCBB beieto
! fore a good mar.y iiiicom:>miiii.ir.g BffMBBB- flf
Slaieiy in tho N'orth, we bave now resolved to'
ettennif.ute tb. m, in order to ptaxtfl our dear ?
Southern brcthrcn. Su}* Th- Journal:
i" I.et Bfl frankly neknowledge that
"there ha. been BBM I Abolitiouism at
" the North, aai BMfl, udh oih kttrt, drire
" if out of onr mmsttV Tbe arrob'ince of The
JflBIXflf, to -ay iiothing flf the badness of its ;
Lngliah, is only e.-ualeii by tbe iuipotency of
it. thre-nt. We are iu the mid.t of a war flf
gifflXtfc pmportions, Irro.ig'at npou um soleiy
by'Slaverj. After plotting tho overthrow of
tbe RflfBR-fl for a fflBltflfl ol a century, thut
institution is uow dealing BlBBa ?*??? at the
Constituticn and tbo Union. By tbe BXBBflflM
of a forl.earance at wbicb po-terit' will stand
an.azed, the Government, wbUfl stru__:!ing for
i xi.teuce, refrains from fltC-UBg at Ihfl BBflBBXX
e\il which has brougbt it i:.to its present con?
dition of iiiimineiit i>eril. Wisely or unwisely,
but in the flMfll ixrf.ct good faitli, it bas de
elared that thi-t wai ir not trXfB** to overthrow
Siaiery, but aimply to uj.hold tbe I'nion. Not
.?out'Dt with this, newppspere like Thr Journal
,f ClMMHTf. wboae lidelity Ib the loyal BBBM
| is moro than auspected, and whoie chroni.*
aympathy for the Sontbera traitors is acurcely
BBBflBBM "?der ft siun.lated and very feeble
-uj.jn.rt of the (.ovcrtiment, M>sume aira, and
talk of "dri.ing out of our midst " tbo old
time opponents of Slavery. V. c can assure all
such jounials that the Govermnent bas work
enough on band in eru.hing tbe Southern
rebels, without undertaking the tatk ol exter
minatiug their most uucomprounaiug Northern
enemies._
At noon to-day tbe CUBRjiaBBfl Commi"." a
of the Union Conventions nn-et at the BBBBfl flf
.l..bu Livingstoo, No. H8 Broadway, I.u
atruct a ticket whieh .hall not only barmonize
tbe intcrcts npresented by tbe sevral BeXXB
i.ations composing the me-ting, but by its in- ;
trinsic merit* command the beart> and united
suppert of the loyal people at large. Tbe gen
tlemen composing the Couference OflflBB-MflflX
are:
ra**Ifl. Db_B KMBUIAflBB Conv-viion.-K. t. Mar.
bnrr Morai Kelokani, Jseib A. WaatarveU, r..
S-faB-T Will.ai'i Tocaer, W.ldo ff 11slilT| BB- I B deii.'a C.
?rTrr- Araara Htmt- Caataa-naa -Oswm>W. _.?????>..
J?h,. 1. ri.rlpi, W.liUin ? urli. N.y.i. Jai...-.I.. Nichnlar.ri,
lt..T?l n.elo., Aiexander "f. -le'.iurt, and Rndolph A. ,
W iini.il , ... p . ,
>e......?-.'? ii-i.iN Caara?i4W.-Ja.aaa IV. ttok_aa,
lt.ipli Me.d.ttBa LiTii.g.ton \\ ilUm li. Wl.e" . J.
George V V-oWmttmry '? U*-?- *"d /.ebulon B. Ky.
81 Nn uoi.a_1Ioibi. Co.*iTB_Tii)B.?r_U_t_f H. H
otl. I) hwan Aliert Matliew*, ltarnet L. BawnaB, Haarj
gl.-igi. ir , J*mei 0?llatin, Kgiiert Oueruiey, Kugem 1'luiiket, ,
Jp.ii.m II. Baakaf. __, . , _.
Kki t hlkam Ji'DU ial Coni tt!.Ti.>v.?Orlaudo L -tewart,
Alaxauder W. Biadford, laaao l?*yl'">, Da.ij Dudley ri.-ld, !
and Silaa H. Dutcher. .____._ n^ ?._ r !
Km-i'Mi.i. BB Ci srv C.)NVK.STI..N.-J.;?epk V . Ond *y, J.
J. bhaw, JaniM llavla, 11. U. Lea.k Joieph _*ut_iitor_.
Alex. McLe.'d, ?ud W.u. Kell*ck.
From the charactcr of thflflfl BXXttflBBM we
hate a rigbt to expect tbat eandidates will be
aelceted such aa tbe citizen. of New-York
have rarely been called flf late year. Ifl pass
npon at tbe ba!l?t-box.
Gov. Morgan'. appointment Bl Major-i.enerul
Bf N'olttnteer. ifl diacusaed in joumals unl.iendly
to bim aa if it hsd been .olicited, and witb
aome mercenarj iuteuf. We know no more
with regard to tbe BBM than is beluic thfl pnb?
lir: but we ventiiie to BBflHra all eaiilers tbat
(.iov. M. will accept pay for no M,r\iie? that
bfl iflflfl not aetually reudei. und will appoiut
110 starl except mt bomi fulr work. Tbe bu^;
ge.tioii that all Goveruois of lo-al .Staten MBfll
be made Majfltf flBBBIXJI BBBBaXfl one bax been
ia too absurd to reipiire coinmei.t.
2''lKlil4 i-iilhNi-nuloi-ial NBflM?B-tftSBBt
Sp.ial Di.,. li.h to Tbe R. 1 ?'.??? .e
Vrarai r raa, tWaaay, Oet I, IML
.liiincM A. BflB baa beea aaaaBaoaaly aaorfaalad
i. 1 fjiBfltni iu Iba XVllhb Difltrkt b> i.oiL Bipab
Ifcaa and linioii CflflraaaaxxR
Pi'MM-ayltiiniu 9.rk*4'ti.on.
,'. M i..r-M'Bil.T.ie,.Uy Oet. ' "1
Ihe election is progrcr-ing nuieily. I'b.ie will bc
aumill vi.'e |H)iie.i. Koe_ritea.e_l pwoaaV 'lhei-h-v*
: 1 n baiaa oalj ofa loeal abaraelor, if the v. to .hould
U- cloae tl.e Mflflll cannot be flaaflrtaBBM, even tor
eity olliit'in, iintil tlie BMBBBfl aro iBflBffll BBBM BBfl
viiiious cauipa.
Midniglil.? Knnii Ibfl int.ii r of the St.i'e tlie ra
(uriiH ree'eiii-d flflBBBl n.ei.-ly flf tbe borouub volo.
fortbo AaiCinbly, wbuli wte BBMMBBBa, MYVMg no
ibbbHi ... *
In Iba city tbe grciiteet flflBBMt bad ken for
Jobu Thompaoa waa tbe People's iimli.b.le, and
Kobert Lwing tlie Dotno. raii.. Tbe vote M verv
,|.*e. The ti.rffler pariv I'Uiiu ? uiBjoiirv bc..- M
ubout I.imio, und il tbe tenoMfl Iron! \N anhiiigton
ure 1 i.riict, Tbomp-ou ia ci itainh elecliil.
Tha whole Paaaba'a JadicMl Ue_B u pivbabli
electod, with porbapi oue BROBfllflflJg
THE WAR FOR THE UNION.
??-1>
GRAND BEVIEW OF CAVAIRY AUD
AnmLERY.
AN IHPOSIWG DEMONSTRATION.
TREASON IN LOWER MARYLAND.
??>
COI. BLAIR 8TIU UHDER ARREST.
INFORMATION FROM RlfffiWOiN'O.
Bflflfl?I Diipatrh I* Th* !*. T. Tribna*.
Washington, Tueidajr, Oct. 8, I6B1.
RKVIF.W OF CAVALRY AND ARTH.LFRV.
Gen. McClellan reviewed a portion of tbg
cavalry and artillery on thii ?ide of the
Potomae to-day, on the broad plain oaat of the
Capitol. Fifty-five bundred cavairy, drawn oa
by aquadroni and regiment* on the left, ?_
eighteen batteriei, each by itielf, od the
rip-ht, awaited tbe General, wbose arriral n,t0
his a.afi' wa* aunounced by a j.iluto iboat I:{
o'cloek. After riding rapidly along the lu_,
he took a position on a gentle riae of lind,
nnd the artillery first, guna and caisriooa u
battery line, itvept by, followod by the cavalry,
Among the batteriei, none received more praiat
than that from Maaiachuietti, wbich arrived
only two daj a ago. There wer- tive batteriei frnrj,
Pciiaiylvaiiia andthreo rngular?llfl gOJB in all,
under command of Gen. Ilarry, Chiefof Attillery.
The cavalry cuisisted of ten coinpanic oi' tho
5th, eitjht of the titb, two of tkf 4tb,
nnd one of tbe'id Pegular Cavalry: I-t, -d, and
.'Id (Kentueky) Peuuatlvaoia, with four compa
niei of tlie 4th, 1st X'W.Jeraey, "id a.i.l N
iLiucolio New-York, and four CBBBBBRB ol
tkt Pli, ?ix cotnpanies of-the lat Indian.i. aad
three companiea unattached, all under tkf irn
n.ediate comiuaod of Oen. Palmer. N.irly
four HffBf as many were reviewed os M the
previoua occoiion. Oen. McClellan e*,pr<.-*_d
liiuiself more than latiafied. He Bfltiaed o
aiarked improvement. The display of tltiBerf
was partirularly finc, the guns, horset, gf.d
ui. n being in the best condition. lu man*/
tqaadroot af tho cavalry all tbe boiaet v -re ol
oue color, wbich will be uuiveraa'ly the caae
na goon aa Oen. Stouoman, Chiefof < avalry,
can arrange it. He will alsu brigade tkt IR.
rioui regiments, and nuuiber them as volunteei
cakalry, ignoring .States. The Preiident and
Mra. Liucoln. Secretary and Ass't Secretary Sevr
ard, Oetia. IV.eoker, MeDowell. BhUflti Hfffcff,
aud Porter were pro&ont. There were so
many of tbe Departmeut clerk* on tho |tOBBl
thf.t a numba-r of the bureaua were pr.v BJja
elooatl to kaakRRR all day.
It ia estoeiued the largeit revi.v.v of rh*) kiad
,-.er w.lue-ised ia Auierica. Wk?f tbe l'enn
-ihonio Artillery waA BfBBjRJ thu Pr.v.de.t'i
li.-use, on return fr.-ni tl.e n-view, a ahrapucl
ahell in a limber box exploded. forcing out ttt
.-idt'o of tbe box, woundiug four ffltB-ff, o_a
mortally.
\ lH'.SlAl .
The report tt a large BtM flttOt di-pa:tkfl
irom the Potomae army westward is unuundejd.
ntEAMJN IS I.liwf.lt MARYI kM).
]), 'mhiiients from tbe Si.klei Hrigade, wh.cb
bave been icouring lowr Maryland, rep ,rt tba
uoiuiuent leutimeut aa violeutly rebelliouu. Nat
iui.ro thau three Union flaga were aeen.
col, ui.kiR wnLt i Bl i it Aitiu: i.
Cen. Scott'a order, uaued teu daj* a^o ft*
ttt r.leaie of Col. Blair, ii oot yet i MI fl
iut.) etfect. He is atill confined iu t^ bar
racka at St. I.oui*.
FROM RICHMOND.
C. W. Cole, type-founder, forun rly a re-i
dent of Hrooklyn, latoly of Kic. und Iti Ul
laBRW city two weeki lince. uii-er J.H. l?avi_a
proclamatiou, ordering off " foreigneri, ? md
haa arrived bere. He left T.Otbi .. e?p* a
Pichmond, but only three guoi mounted.
Three or four hundred nexroea waro buildiog
numerou* forti. Tweuty-orm hoapitala wera
full in the city. Oi" a l'londa r.viiueut, I.1BJ
strong, only -BB aniwer at roll-call. Tl ra
are regular niails to and from Baltiinort,
New-York, and oiher plieea North. Throo
huu.lre.l p..'ni'l- woight tf asate type _-<t ju*?
arrived from the North, and pu?a"d aa atereo
type plates froai a Metbodiit l^k-Coitcera.
John II. LOflfOT, a native of Coauectieut, and
recently n citizcu of Hrooklyn, oue 8!. :?t. *-d
other Noiiheviien, were engngeJ fltRR : ?,'J
musketefO week, and manufacturii..; **m^t
IBH-.BBB k nuuiber of BtfKBBl BBRRjifff had
been llBBBl on th.- Jamos liiver. There u t
eoinpnny inantifacturing them in Uichuioud.
ANDIIICR AKRlk M. FROM ItK UMOM>
i;. P. _kf~a tf the Maaaitchiirietta l*t. takea
priioner at Iiull Kun in a akinnwb, reached
Washington to-tlay from liicbmwi.l. He. wn*
60 otliers, all cnpples, were releaied ?u P-'-";?
iBflf Siiuday, and aent t.. 1'i.rtre- KtflB'^ ,fo
-ives tbe i.illotviug namea, aU he romfUi'iKfi,
[tf fkOOfl releaieil witb b.in:
U. .1. H.iv'tftt, K. .'. Slieptirii. Miebioa-. | -'':
M,cb_el UimJieia, .N. ?? Ti.i.i.e..'l.. ^ l?t**_2
\. Y. Klghtb: flark, Wi wibi:i; nNeul, >???>*?
.Iftb; MiKei:/.e, K. i.BavB-ty-alaiB.
On tbe bt ..f .No\emU?r tbe MVbRbb] criP*
plea are promised iclease.
(APl'llt> Ol k IMISTM I.1TKB ANl> III*" BAIIb.
Tn-uigbt a TOOOO! aent out by the Iftoj ib
paitment, rcturned with tl.e Poitmaibr netf
Port Tobaceo. aud the whole contenla tfifl
(1h,e, earttf--B| of a large paokfaa o. lettera
to and froai tbe Boalk. Tbia 1 o.t?..*t*r hM
'been loo long aidicc the Rabels ??.?????!*
,?r;vspoDdeucr, w,th tko North. ihiat *
' iu tkt undcrgroiind tram4.
THE ff? ARUK-TED.
I- H MeMurd". I.ioa-aant of the I9B. ?"?
ftttttii, arr*.ted BR Saturday aa a IV. Btaj
deaert^ frem the rebel _**-**/ ??* **\
ibeeu \MtTaaaai, aud was _oa mado a l..:Ua.
laut iu, '.ut armj.
THF. lltlENI'1.1NESS OF Rl'.-IV.
At Itft Kuropeau advu-aa. England wita tvci
altlBilk Gerch.koff'4 di.pateb ta our 0
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