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m m F ' i i F I V t I H NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. fnbllihfH Dillr. Xniitji KiMpM, II V W. J. MTRTAOH & CO. glOROI M WIITON, IOITUR. aerllia piiMioalitti offlee or the National. Hlrutl 10m in Hi tb nottbeut eonwt otDaad Bsviuia stresti, moouJ Ooor.cn or W. D. Bhep herd' book ilot. Entrant's on Seventh itnet. 3A1DRDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ltd. NOTICE TO AUVKBTlBKHI-All trssaieot sdvsrtlssmtnti ratst b paid rtr la advene, and hould b hiniid in before 9 o clock, p m., to in inrt thtir appearance on thi following morning An Apotoor. We owe our lubscnberi an anology for tbe quality of tbe piper upon which onr iisn ol tble morning li printed. Oar fegnler supply Is blocked up oa tbe nil road between here and Baltimore, by tbe Got eminent nee of tbtt rood. Tot Drrr or tbiGotikmiist. We coll es pecial otteotioo to oa attble on our Srot page oad beepeok for it a cirelul perusal by all of our readers. It Is from that ever vigorous, strongly Intellectual, and always truthful and bold paper, lb New Tork .Eoenlmj Jif. TH05 PDaaTlOM. Tbjro I no change since Thursday We bare reports of rebel squads crowing, or at tempting o cross, tbe Potomac. We aball bare oucb reports for a good while, diverslSed with ahclllng, artillery duels, and musket spotting at fabulously long ranges. Powder le abun dant There bae been already more burnt io Ibis war, than in all tbe ware of Bonaparte. Got. Curtln's proclamation, which we pub llih to day, looks a little like panic. Tbe good people of lVnosjIraui may be assured that they are In no-oort of danger. HU'A1.I,Y OPFOSJKU TO SUtCCISIUI. ANI AtJOI.ITION. Ide country, ue believe, uuderstand the men who declare themselvi-a ti) be ''equally nppi.swl Io secession and abolition," who wish to -bang Horace Greeley and Jell. Davit on tbe eame tree," and who rvgard "aftssachiiietfs and South Carolina as both pesla to the conn try The .Yaiioiui' AfcUitnccr ol yesterday bae au aMide in this strain, too long lor insertlou In our columns, but io which we mark the fol lowing passtigea. "Tbe eslremisfa on either aide of Ibis great t ivtl Iud, itialeud of turning sorroafuUy away Iioiii the contemplation cf lralriiide, are each eager to precipitate it horrora on the land " . . . . "II Is not for u to apportion the telative re spoDaibllilv of tLe partial who have directly and Indirectly combined to bring about that all t na tion of feeling which has at last culminated In a bloody war, bnt when such representative aiiiiarors as uuv. Auamt of ine one section and Wendell i'Ulllps of tbe other confern to a scare ot adm'riog gratitude for tbe zeal with which ibtlr respective pirtlsaoi have lent Ihcintelvet la the conaomruatiou if a bloody pmpose so biolouodlv deplored bv tlio great ma- ol the (eople of Ibe Union, it li enough Io say that tbM connMls of nieu who have Droved thus In different Io tbe beginnings ol strife ore not sucb as can be safely lolloped by those who are seeking tu end it uuder the Couatitulion and laws ftneb. at least, la tht lionri,.1nn of lhKt tagaclous nLaerver and veteran journilist, lannowtreca. woo, , AC. ' Our neighbors are in the habit of ualog cer tain words, without much regard to their mean ing. Sacceuful in IMC In electing Mr. Buchanan in tbe Presidency, by dlrtdlog tbe North tnronjh a fraudulent Fillmore ticket, intended lor no other purpose Ihun Io defeat Col. Fre uoul.'tbey attempted the samo operation In 1H,0, by running a Bell ticket, under the pleas lug ealib words of ' the Union, the Cona'.llution aLd tbe FniVrerant fifth l,aw? " Trie last Htm lh.-lr randi-hte was seen, he wan in i r-uiufiilj li.'ar UiiuUUIIe, Al iliaina, luoi,inp Midi til the pee,l ttnrur Cuuld pive tun, to earape th ur.ui.-j of the Uuloa, who wei- tiMiig to upbuld Hie C..otltutic n and tLrt Iutb In thai rriuol- locality, Ibe hiitlh .,.r.r i now illur-! rr.lit.ar lla own reganl for tbe eoforreueut of the lawi, by daily abute ol tbre ivlin ak notlilu'g but tbe exertitiou ol the acts of the present Congrese, providing for tbe emanclpailon (m certain caara) of the kiavea of ri-bel4 It la thus by tbe force of habit and r.r.lliii',' el.e and in signal crntrait with Ite own prewnt cons,-, that the hi'U qcrct inrutbs tboe sacrel woids "the Consti tution end I iwf The whole thing ii nothing but a ilrcimy rrpttltlun ot an electioneering phrase, under which it attempted to defeat tbe Republicans In lSi.O, as it had tucceeded in doing in 1&30. The IMUitneti concludes its article In Ibis wise " It will be foui.d Impossible to wage Ibis war with vigor so long ua our couuai la are pie occupied with political discussions relating to tuples cf tectlonal controversy ' As we understand tbe programme of tbe poj itii lane, whose designs ate betrayed by the out givings ol tbe liiltUi'itwtr, it Is, substantially, to tmpend tbo war, not In point of form bnt in point of factft until tbe opponents of the insti tution of slavery will permit Ihenuielvee to be ilenced. Some of these politicians hope that the rebel crew will then consent to come back Into tbe Colon and rule it as heretofore If necessary, tbe New England States ate to be sloughed off, aa proposed by Mr. Rives, of Vir gloia, In Deceuibi-r, lwol, and more recently by l(r Wadswortb, ol Kentucky, lu bis speech inCongitaa, which was reproduced In Ibe In- Itlhijnctr of last Tuesday The general Idea Is, that tbe "(Oiibrivatlvea will refuse to Oght unlil "topics of eeclional controvert" are dropped, or, la other words, until the free States re manipulated lulo a political conditlen which will permit the leatorutluu to power ol tbe old slave holding ol garchy, iiLder " tie Union as it woa " Gii. llsvts Gen N. I". Banks was In town yesterday He looked rather jaded, and some what thin lu tlesli, still, we beater he enjoys pretty good health. His muvemeuts and successes on the battle field are koown to tbe country; aud when tbe history of this war is written, no man will bav a brighter page m lit annals than Nathaniel I' Bankf. Clear headed and sagacious, capa ble and energitio, never allowing himself to Le surprised, he bas rairied himself and bis llllle army throogh many difficulties where men who have higher rudltary reputation would have failed Tbe 1'ieeldant bat said that ther I no gen eral In lb army that baa don better with the means at hand, aod none who has given blm (th President) to little trouble. I.ATKBT tt'AK NKWS. Moiimeitsw 8itppsij Noxaents of the Rebels oh Me rotoaac. Ihey Altfiniit Jo DotCbnt are Ml to lltrr Fallen Bark. Uenaral Wool Ucpiilaes 'litem, A big" force Is Leiug moved Io certain points, to that, should the enemy strike for Baltimore, or for Washington, where Stonewall aye he Is coming, he will wish he had stayed at home. If wo are not mlatakan, tU neit general battle with the rebel hordes will pie- sent very diff rent results (rom those of last week. . On Thursday nlghlthe enemy .wide a raid opposite Bill's Cross) Roads, and captured twenty-five of the New York cavalry and a small train of wagons, all of which were re captured by our return scouting party. Sine writing the above, a gentleman Informs as that a considerable force of the rebels cross ed into Maryland this tide ol Point oi Rocks, but a) says that they soon fell back, and re- crossed Into Virginia. We hear, tut how much reliance there Is to be placed upon tbe atatement we cannot ray, that Gen. Wool had a brush with the enemy while be was attempting to cross at Bolivar ueightt, and repulsed htm. As we write, newt or rnmore teach us thai the rebels have crossed the Potomac In large combers Bow far these statements are rella ble. It it now Impossible to say. It is said that they crossed at two points, one above aid Ue other below Point of Rocks Uilitary officers have been detailed to watch tbeie movements of the rebels, but we cannot learn that this Information comes from any of our scouts, or from any officially authenticated sources Large bodies of our lioops are continually on ibe march to various poinlo on the river Very many of these forces are In such potltiou that should the foe attempt anything like a for mldable raid, lie will hud hot Work, PHUMTIIKUVrTI.K FIBLD.-THK: fc.- INt, IIIH CONDITION, TKMPKH AND KlFKCTAllONN. We bad a couveraallou with two gentlemen, one a Canadian surgeon, and tbe other a clerk In the Iuteilor Department, who left the Hull Run battle-field at eleven oYlock Wednesday founeou, having been two days within tbe enemy's lines under a tUg of truce to look af ter our wounded. Jxme of onr wounded, at that lime, were re matnlng, and needing ossialance, which has since le mi furnished, our Informants having re ported the condition of things as toon as they got witbln our Hues. The enemy captured fewcominlsary stores, but more medical stores; enough, ludeed, as they say, to last them two months, although this Is believed to be an eiaggrrullon. lMr eagerness for clothing, inducing them to fetrlp our dead, hat been reported by many wiliiet see. An extreme case, artnally witnessed by cur informant. repotted by them A rebel took a blouse from the dead body ot a national soldier, In au advanced slate of decomposition, and was obliged to hake the worm out i f it before patting it on. From onrx,f our iufoiiaanbi, although under a dai of truce, a rebel, officer robbed a haver tack, mytog tbiat uecessity knew no law and that the article could easily be replaced with in our liuee. uur infOrmanle saw Ibe column moving towards Ijeeaburg on Tuesday evening estl mated by an Informant of Ihu .S.',jr gt 30 or J 0,000, but by them at not more than 21,1100. Their geLeral impresviou, by the way, is, that our forces eiceed those of Ibe enemy, two to one. The 1 1 bd told ion are poorly ilad, and ee penally poorly shod Leather is an article In which they manllestly do not abound, but they make up fur tbo want ol it ) a pleuly ol pluck. Our inlrmant mw tbii whole column pass, whether 2' or M.nufl, and tbey say that it was full of negroes All the train boraes and tome of the artillery hones were driven by negroes They were nnraerous also on fool, carrying bundles, baggage, and truck of all kinds. Our Inlormanta conversed freily with the rebel tracers and soldiers, who admitted the sufferings of the .South and their desire that tbe war might close, but not one of them would be sauslled with anything short ol independ ence. The reported desire r,f the rebel rank and file to return tu the " old tUg," Is altogether difcbelieved by our Informant Tbe rebel army eupposet that It la about to be led Into Maryland. Our Informanta believe to alao, Io which we differ from them. Our Informants think, Irom what Ihey taw and beard, that the rebels loae largely I y bard ships and exposure. Their soldiers look worn out. Many of them are too old, or too young, for service. The war is using up the military population of the South at a rapid rate. Tut, Nn r A cotemporary says : "There should be a blocked on" tbe Rio Grande, if for no other purpose than to give protecliuu to the Union men Hying irom Texas. Cannot Mr. Secretary Welles eparo one of his many gunbotta for that noble and humane purpose4" This text will answer as well as any other for the remark that whaUver plans ot Tjffenalva movement had been matured at the Navy De partment, were neceisarlly postponed to the more Imperative duty of covering an! pro tecting the army of Gen. McClellan, driven back to Harrison's Landing by the erents of the last days of Jnne. What dalles of protec tion oo the l'otomac the navy la now perlotin- Ing, it Is neither necessary or desirable to par liinlarlz' but the country will readily under Bland that Ihe Secretary of the Nnvy would bavu been during tbe past two months, and would noJl,e, In a very different position, II the army had not ro-iulred lu aseistABCe. Hut with Ihe energetic measure which he li taklug to enlarge bis available lorce, be will sxm be able toreaumi! Ih rtfensivn line, in wuica uia uraucu oi mo puimc service, per formed the many brllllaul athieveuieut culmi nating lu the capture ol New Orleans, tbe com merclal and financial stionghold of tbe enemy, With no disposition to censure Ihe admlnls tratlon ol other departments, it U proper lu be said that Ihe whole expense of our navy, upon it present efficient war footlug, It leaa than that that of Me voter traiutiorfafioa o I'.l aruvj .Hon P Emery Aldricb, and II 8 Washburn, ti , have arrived in Washington with supplies from the people of Worcester, Mass., for tht tick and wounded soldiers. L'urilicr froe Uie.Mnttle-Fleia. Iter. J. SrnVcer If conafd.'ol Ik Slitb.'eplk Church of this city, wu'oie i the party Of lommeer imreeewno weawuowai io inppaiisai- field aSatnria1itgbt,awliiwMftrtvBr .. . 3 ' .. V ' V" a- .. nuo oa io gei on ino groitnu under n nag true, where lie was enabled to do much to alleviate the aofferiugn of many of cur brave men wlio loll on that disastrous field. Ho rep resent the teen a heart fendlaglo the ex treme. The eraabat want waa food for the wonnded. lie law many 'a pooc'toidler who hid dragged himself bleeding and wonnded to the ebaJe cl tome tree, and when approached, would faintly cry for something to eat, declaring that they were actually dying from hanger, In addition to loss of Mood, not having eaten a mouthful for four days! II tayt their treatment, In the main, by rebel officers, surgeons, and chaplains, was very kind and respectful. Among ihe last named, Mr, Kennard saw add had an Interview with Rev, Dr. J, L. Burrows, of Richmond, formerly of Philadelphia. Tbe reverend scoundrel It a rampant rebel and claims a complete victory over ut In this battle. He tayt that the rebelt are bent on taking Washington, and they certainly will do it lie warns ot against any attempt to conquer the South, at we can never do It. Th lying rebel emphatically denle that he ever went into the prisons, acd visited onr wonnded to tantalizt tnd lecture them on the enormity of their wlckedneea in going down to subjugate the South. The Doctor's denlal.howaver, does not eh inge th fact the proof of which we have In our possession. If any of our foroet should bo to fortunate ae to capture this rev erend renegade Tankee rebel, w hope that Ihey will mako him prisoner long enough for Gen. Corcoran and his brave companions In suffering to have the eatislaction of wttneaslng a change of position with their lanlalizer. Ur. Kennard Intimated to the Doctor that as their mission was one of mercy, bo should de clme any dlecutalon of a partisan nature, but assured the re verend geullemau that we have full confidence In our ultimate triumph; that while they were suffering severely the effect of the war, we were not half aroused a yet. air. K. also conversed with other rebel offl' cers. Tbey all claim most magnificent vio tory over our arms, and feel confident and elated by their fancied success. They claim oterpowertog numbers, much bel'er officers, and braver men. They declare tbey can swal low Washington at one mouthful, and then march Into Maryland and Pennsylvania. Mr. K thinks there must be tome of onr wounded still languiahing oa the field, and Is aniluus to go down with another ambulance train with a supply of provisions, Ac , for their relief. Be was with Ihe ton of Senator Fes eenden, at Centrevllle, in his dying hours, and assltted In making him at comfortable at possl- bl. The brave young cffl;er received at much attention ae if be were at home. A ekll ful surgeon aud klvl uud sympathizing attend anti were doing all for him that could possi bly be done. Ills wound was by. a bullet through the abdomen aud known to be lalal (rom the Brat During the last few moment of consciousness he seemed to be In prayer. When unable to speak, his eyes told of conscious ui'M and gratitude for attentions. Be died peacefully, and his soul passed calmly (rom the battle-field to the true warrior's rest abort Noble young man I Brave eoldiex ' May Uod bind up tbe hearte broken by hie early fall I Other who ware on th Said bear testimony to Mr. Kennard activity and uMfuIneti In the arduous 1 ibors of love aod humanity thrown upon the small band of laborers ani'd the ncenea of carnage. When tbe train wa leav ing the Hold, he took three wounded officers In one of tbe ambulances, and no driver appear ing, be drove the vehicle himself, leading the way for tbe train, and placing his charge In tbe hospital in Ali-taudria before be would give attention to his own wants. Mr. K. tbluks that the rebelt conceal Iheir loss, and Ibat It waa much greater than Ihey represent. They sen that we lost leu lu their one. THIS WASTE OF WAU. It Is reported from Teias that th rebel Gen. Fihley, wbo left fan Antonio last fall with thirty five hundred men to Invade New Mexi co, line just retorned to San Antonio with only nine hundred meo, although he had been reln forced in lb meantime at El Paso by seven hundred m-n under Col. Baylor, raised among the a cession sympathizers in the Invaded terri tory. Geu. Sibley had thus lost mora than three fourths of his command In "killed, woun ded and starved on the road home," as it Is said, although tbeie were doubtless also some stragglers and prisoners lelt behind. These Tetans fought some severe battles, the last of them unsuccessful ones, lost their store a and transportation, and were subjected to long marches, of which their return march must nave been with scarcely any animals or provisions ft Is probable that more than half of the men composing tbe original expedition are now dead, and of the remainder, a large proportion are permanently broken down In health and by wounds. Texas has suffered teirlbly in Ibis war. It is a new State, aod of course had a goodly per centage of young and vigorous men, but the drain must begin tu be lelt It was Texan regiments which aulfered moat at Spriogfleld and Pea Ridge, and they have been everywhere in thlB war, In Kentucky, In Tennessee and In Virginia. A Texan regiment, under Col. Ure,'g, lost half lu rank and file by camp diseases at Howling Green last winter. What is Lrua of Texas, Is true of the whole rebellious region. Tho young men are being rapidly used up by th war. At New Orleans, nobody is left but old men womeu and children. Ouo of our generals here told us tbe other day, that lo a march of upward! of a hundred miles Irom Harper's Ferrv In Warrenton, he did not see a single mau among the population of an age to be a soldier. Of Ibe eight huraked men, citizens Of .iiHisuuiia, wuu weui on wuu me reuei army from that place in May, 1SC1, more thao half are kuown to be deud. These are samples of what 1 happening all over the South. When thla waste ol war shall have destroyed a certain per centage of the population of Be. oeaala, lu military power will Le extinguished, even It ihe rebels ehe.ll still desire to continue th. war. Armies cannot be raised, when tbo mateilal I. r armies no longer exists atrlfae body of Lieut Fessonden, son oi Senator Feseenden, who wa killed lo one of the last week's battles, has been recovered and wa brought to this olty yesterday. It will be convoyed to Moloe for Interment. MOM arBaraUCKMfJHU A gentleman who left .Fredericksburg on WiiuisHaj afternoon, aays that the rebels had not thsjft occupied the elty, except a tew itrtg ilinr'afcalrvmen of the oerihborhood. The re merely vkwtttg their friends. N ! I i..T . i TCi I. 1 l-u. a. r.,i a.i .. violence was manifested, from the fact that no Union men were there to molest, all hiving loft with Ibe army. Some rowdyism was maul fettei"nj boys and others, but'no special dep Mation, Rebel flags wet 'raised by Ihe "aucceh" women, and gtneral satisfaction raanlfeeled by them. Uulo' men all IhroughSpoUylvanla, Stafford, and Dig George co intlee, hav' left' their farm and jjomfortable hmf, aod art now acsttaMd through th North. Oat man la thlt clty4lft 600 baihel ot thnthtd wheat, and over 1100 Hacked In hi tWd. Other thriving farmerrhav been compelled to infer lot oi a aimilaf character. Th wont ftnre ol the nntor'lUaat lot Is that the bard earned prop erty fitted by loyal hands will fall Into the hand the enemy to 111 his depleted gran, riea. " ThW gentleman represent that MoDowell't oorpwat compleUly disorganized before It left Fredericksburg. Th corpi was growing wor-nd won daring It stiy, and at the lost It became bnt little better than disorgan ized rabbi. The contrast between bis and BarnttJoVi carpi tu tlrlklog, to much so that lb twnf ippearod to belong to different nation alltratCgTo last named wa wtll disciplined aod osBrly. WeWarn from another source, that on Tuec day Ftadaricktbdrg vu occupied by com pany ,oJ Sooth Carolina dragoon, and th next day a regiment of Infantry entJredlhe plac and lave alnct remained la poaeeation. Oo TueWevy, a body ol rebel cavalry croased th Rappsmntaxk, at a ford near Falmouth, and have aoonred the country, Intercepting Union retur and negroet who tllll continue to straggle toward our lines at Aqula Creek. At JWle Plain landing, about six mile be yoid Anl Creek, a large amount of sutler's aloe veer burned on Monday and Tuesday, to prettnt their falling Into the bands of n bel nana which have bea for everl days prow llog lo.lhat neighborhood. A United States gnnboat liet at that point whloh hat prevented depredations by the reb It On Tuesday, however, no veeselt having arrived to carry away Ihe goods, It wu deemed ndvisable to destroy them, and they were ac cordingly bnrned. THE NEW YORK MILITIA REflUIEKTl. Applieauuaa nr thilr lucati Uifaaeil. The (allowing correspondence has jutt taken plaoe : New Youk, Cm in. orCoxucRoe Boom, Sentember Id. 18C2. Bon. Eowiit M. Stanton, war uepanmeni, Washington : Oar National War Committee hat Inst naaiod a resolution earnestly recommending to Ihe ueparitBeoi io recall u miliua regiment irum mm out, wnicn nave recentlv returned Irom Waehlngton. ne neneve tuey win go at a moment' no tlce. Thla committee will advance anv ciDtnaa uiK-emary. rieaae reply. uionac upottc, uhalrman, WiSMNaTON, SepL 2, 18C'.1, To (Ho, Oruvicc and Dawn D. Fiilb, Committee : Your dJtpaioh of thlt del hat bee received, uu rererrea io w utaerai la-sjBVti rot an swer. . (signed) nwnc H. btaiiton, Secretary. Wlttuavoir. Sen. 2. lfi2. To Boo. D. D. Fiilo and other : The New York militia rezlmente were re quested to remain when the danger was more Imminent than at present, bnt declined to do to. Under thiae circumstance. lhv will not be reculled. (Signed) B. W. BtLUoic. General In-Cblef. On th part of the militia regiment. It la al leged that Gen. llalleck'a dispatch does them Injustice, and that they were all willing In re main la the field if Ihe War Department re quired their services. StuMFiois r. The military committee of New York passed on Wednesday the following rrso lutigna : siOikJ. That General Fremont and (lenpral Mltcbel be each requested, if tbe Government will consent, to organize In this State, without delsy, a corps of 50,000 men, aod their appll- l-uuu ior aucu cuiueui oe maue io ins ueuerai Government, and If II refuse, than to tha Rule Government. Jtoolved. That all residents of this cltr who are willing to join such oorpa ba requested to communieato their names and residences to some mstniber of this commutes. Thete'reoolutlons or a ilgolfloant Indication of the signs of the times. New York to loyal to th core, and heartily In fever of the Union, and as heartily In favor of using all means within tha reach of the Gov arnmenf to crash this Infamous rebellion, not withstanding the "laUnk" Influence of Ibe HtTaU, the cold blooded twaddle and trifling of the Erprm, and the namby pamby milk and Water non eommittaliam oi Ibe World and 2Tmj. The Government will doubtless take the tubjeot matter of these resolutions Into grave consideration. ' DDKfx,Ma Mucn.-On of onr soldiers. Who wa detailed to drive an ambulance down o the battle-field a day or Iwo slioe, tayt lhat a conlraittd, who waa driver ot another ve hicle, wa captured by th rebelt. Be cam Dear being taken by a cavalry cfiloer, who came up to him and took him ioto cnttody, bnt on learning that hit mUilou wa one of mercy, he let him go. Ba, however, attempted to "pump" the Union soldier, by asking about tbe ttrerigth of tha fortifications, tbe number of troops In and about Washington, io. The YankeaLold him that wo had " more than two million of soldiers" In and around Washington, and warned ' secesh" and hi army not lo go much further toward Washington, "for If you do, yoo'll catch h I, certain." Seoesh ske daddled. ( UkiD. II. Ljnc This gentleman arrived here on, Thursday; and Is at the Washington Bouse. Hit presence at this crisis cannot fall to be of Incalculable service. Wa bear that his recruiting operation! la Kansas have been most successful. Bo ha raised five white regiments, and orgenfeed twelvw hundred colored loyalist. ArrRouuTc u t be true lhat Mr. Bolt, a Democrat, was appointed Judge Advocate of tho Army mainly to settle quarrels among our generals, as tbe Star says ha was, there waa a fitness In it, as our ateasrals ara naarlv all Democrats, and hate a Republican worn, wa were almost about to say, than thoy do a rebel BY ..TELEGRAPH. : jy j i ., v . ,- A Mejbel Htiim'tr ail Hat-ant. . ix - r- 1 1 I FeiHrat mnnhout watcMmrhtr. ' 'V ' r- v. ' Ntw YimK, Sept. f. Havana advices of ihe 21th nlllmo confirm Unreport of the antral at IB pottof Cardenas of the Iron olad steamer Oreso, now called the Florida, and undor Iho Oominand'ef-th rebel plrato UatBtt. Bho bad been ordered off by 4ha Gosernor Gooarai, bat stayed, alleging that th wat la diitrus. Three Federal gunboat an waiting ontstd of Car denas for hei. Son two or three rshet jtrU steamers had lately left Havana for part unknown. THE WAB.1W KENTUCKY. BXOITEHEIITAT LOUIIVII.LK. LpontiLU, SepL 4 This afternoon th olty eras thrown-Into considerable eiclllemael.Lv rumors that Gen. Gilbert's force were attacked at noon by th rebelt, mar Shelbyvllle. thirty uiuea mi ui ueuiaviiiei ine resaii is un known. Large Federal reinforcements are rap Idly approaching Gilbert. Several arreott of prominent secenlonlats have been made here. They were sent, together with all political prl eonero hitherto confined here, north of tho Ohio river. The Tbreatttaed lavaslon of Ohio. Crooonun, Sept. 4, 1 o'clock p. m The EimUng Time wa suppressed this afternoon for tha publication of an 'article censuring the Administration in. lit conduct of the war. me preparation for defence continue to be made with uoabitd vigor. The city, was lively thlo afternoon wlifi the morchlng of vuu(. mere is no leeung oi norm existing among the citizens. Proffers of armed men ara being received and accepted from a largo number of town In Ohio aod Indiana, and tbey will arrive In large nnmbtri to day and to morrow. Tha UleffTanh onaraloe at Vmtlm avai-natml bis offlc at 11 o'clock this morning. A body vi icvci luiauirj auu cavairy were men enter' lag the town. CiKCimuTi, Sept. 410 . m Active mili tary preparation oontlna to be made. Business Is still luspended, excepting thst of ww"n, provision aeaters, ana DaKers. Klrby Smith's force were posted yesterday at Lexington, Versailles, and Georgetown. The position Is a good one lor en advance either on oincinnauaor Louisville. Troops continue to srrlva rsnldlr. lvoriMroMs, Sept. 4 A report was tele graphed to tbo Chicago Times last night that Uovernor Morton waa opposed to evacuating j!. r luw"or vi iveuiucKy. Troops are bains' sent lo Cincinnati ami I ai Irvillea rapidly as possible. ,Two regimen's wui ware ro-morrow morning, ana more will follow dallyi A gunboat has been ordered lo ply on the Ohio, between Louisville and tbe mouth Of Ihe lYjpasn. i i Peuitsylvaiisa aud (be War. Uovernor Omrlln ta Arm the Dlala Pre , paring far mtrgetieUs. HlFSISBCtO. Ssntsmber 4. 1 o'clock n. m Governor Cartln his just Issued th following pruuiainsuou; "CouvoNwEU.Ta or Pcshtlvinii. am ' Io the nam and by authority of tbe Com- uiuuweauu oi rennsyivania: Anarcw u. uur tin. Governor of the slid Comdtoawealth: " rnoa.tiUTtoN. " Whereas, lo the present posilioi of affaire ib ia uxpuuieni iiuai measures suonia do token to arm and prepare our oeonle for defence, now. therefore, 1 do earnestly recommend tha Iranie- uiaie rormaiion throughout the Commonwealth of volunteer companies and regiments, in con formity with tbe militia act of 1 858. Arms will ba distributed to tha organizations so to b formed, agreeably to th provisions of that act " II I farther recamavtodtd thst la order to srlf da oroortaniilee for drill aod liutrnn. Hon all place of basin be elooed. daily at IKraa a'.IaI, In Id. .Smwui. an .k.i'.lt son (mployod therein may alter that boor ba at liberty to attend to their mllitarv duties. ' The cheerful alacrity with which the men of rennsyivania nave nitoerto given tbemaolves to Iheservlcaof thecountrv bas sresaed haavllv on her military resources. -" I am reluctant to ask her people to assume further burdens, but as their lately requires that they should do so, it la la their behsli that I put forth the reoommeudatious herein con tained, aud urge a prompt compliance with them. "Given under mv hand and (hi irreat seal ,! the Bute, at Ilarnsburg, this 4th day of Sec- leuiuer, lu tue year Ol our l-torri 1002, ana OI Ihe Commonwealth the eighty seveulb. " By Ihe Governor : " Km SuraR, " Secretary or State." ii. Abasia nod at Ssa. Nlm Yont. Sentember 6. Tha steamer Ella bas arrived with th.) oaptaln and crew and two pasecngt-rs, taken from the schooner Cbsrlei M. Bmlth, abandoned at sea In a sinking oondltlon Tha Smith bad a oargo of coal aod wu bound from Baltimore to Dtgby. pS We uuderstand that Ihe Rev. J W. Al vord, Secretary of tbe American Tract Society, Boston, ba retnrned with the army or tbe Potomac from tho Peninsula, and bas again, by the kindness of the Postmaster, established his headquarters In the Pool Office building (N, 16, entrance one door north or tha Delivery) portico. From thlo room, oo far as means con ba furnished, tbe whole army will again be supplied vrltb reading matter. The friends of tbe soldiers, whether In the regiment or in hospitals, are iovlted lo send as above, and sup ply themselves, during any of tha business hours of tha Post Office. A large quantity of stores for th sick bavs olso been sent to Ur. A., whloh ara now retdy for delivery. To Directors or Hospitals. Information wanted of Wm F. Shepard, company G, Filth regiment New York volunteers, who was Drought olf the battle flsU on Monday even ing, September lit. Any Information as to bis whereabouts will be thankfully received. Ad dress New Yotk Relief Committee R)oms, cor. nsr Seventh street and Pennsylvania avsnue. Tax Losiii As reported at tho Surgeon General's office, day before yesterday tbe num ber of our wounded In 'all the battles, from tbot at Brlstow Station, on Wednesday, August 17, lo that of Monday, September 1, at Fairfax Station, was 4.R92, to whloh Is to ba added a conjectural number of 1,800 uot Ihcu reported. With the usual proportion of killed, the lo'al loss would be about 8,000. A Rcuon. It was currently reported on tho otreels, and In Ihe hotels, lost evening, that Gen. Pope had bceu relieved of his command at his own request, la order to brlug charges against Generals Flit John Porter and Sum nor, and a general of artillery, wbOBO namo we did not get, for dlsobeylog orders. p Ospt. Samuel L.Breee, of Nw York, baa been appointed Rear Admiral on'tha re tired list, in place of, Rear Admiral Read, de oeased. sir David ). I.loooU, of Boston, has. been appointed Acting Assistant ifurgson, and or dered io the U. S. steamer Bute of Georgia. W RaL&Msrfajsim! Portland, Maloe,,hM filled 'bottiker quotas forthi army, W J i i" Th Mains paperi are nelUnaainilderable our aoont a oalcbfatlon wVchrniiy cam offattoitPophanv moath'ot lhewnebeo river. They'htd'no doobtaa very sgreeabl time, talkiug over matters rulatiog to In dead past; and wo do not obJeoMo their "honorable meullou of the defuuel 'heroes of a post era) bnt we think they would do tha oountry emi nent service If they couldcontrlv jujl now to glva m a live hero. Suoh'n psrionsgs I very much ne.ded at this jnncliiro of onr national affaire. . - Rot. Jamo M. Bodgdon; of Hollls, Mala, hu given five out of six sons to th army, to crash out this infernal rebellion. The people of Bath, Maine, ara holding dally war meetings, r Eighty ooe under graduates of Brown.Unt veraity have enlisted in tha army during tha put year. Abonl forty atlll remain. Mayor Wlghtmaa telegraphs' to Boston from this city, that ha thinks the President will allow them In Boston to ralss regiment lor Qeusral Corcoran' brigade. Wednesday was commencement dly at Brown University. Several honorary dgrao wart conferred. The Governors or font Now Eng land States spoke at the dinner. Th Republican Stat Convention of Maset- ohusella Is called to meet In Worcester on Wed nesday rujxt. Governor Andrew will bo re nominated and re-elected by a triumphant ma jority. Tbo pnbllo necusltiea require it, and it will be done, notwithstanding tha opposition he may recelvo Irom such je.'cfy politicians a Bllloard and Gardener. Mr. Sumner will b returned to the Seuato also. Scrruia. A gopd many account concur In saying that one chief causa or onr defeat on Saturday, was tbo failure of supplies of varl-. out sorts, either of food or or ammuoltloo. Failure of this sort can scarotly happen now, with the army so near II base of supply as at pretent Tbo supplioe that were more especially need ed on that occuloo, wu a supply of good gen eralship. This seemi to have been the only deficiency that wo can learn. , Wa make no relarencs to Gen. Pop lo these remark). OFFICIAL. -. LAWS OF TBE UNITED STATES Pajjrd uf Ihe Second Session of the Thirty- atveiith Cungress. Pcm.ic-No. ICO AN ACt' for-rellel In the land elalm in Call fornia, known u tha claim, of Frsnoisco oousranes io a tract or land known as " oau, Jon do Santa Rita." Whereu. In Ihe district court of tho United States for tha southern district of California, In too case oi r rsnciso sonvranes vs. ins united btates, fur the raocho Mine In tha Slata ofCal Ifornia known by tbe name of Banjon da Bant Rita, a decree filed on tha ninth dar bf Febro' eryighteen hundred and fifty-eight, wu en- ierru, conurmiDg io roe raw soneranu tne aaia tract of I tnd known by tho name of Saujon da Santa Rita; and whereas, on tbe presenlatl6n of tbe mandate of th Supreme Court of tha United States, dismissing toea appeal to tbo said Supreme Court or the United State In said cause, tbe said decree wu made final bv a de cree of said district court, rendered on tbe first day of November; eighteen hundred ana alxtyi and whereu tha land confirmed 'u aforesaid lies In the northern district of California, as ascertained by a final sarvey'of th aatn Therefore He it tnacteil by the Striate md House of neyre lenranvc! o me vnuea states or Ameri ca tu Lougrrir astemaled. That tbe said ue crocs ol ihe district court of the United Slate ror tbe southern district of California aball be, and they are hereby declared to be, u valid aud effectual w if the aame had been rendered by the district court of lbs United Stateo for the northern district of California. Approved, July 12, 18112. OKKIOUL Da-tMRTvn-r ov Ststx, irusiinofon, Jan. ii, Ihtjl, Th Secretary of State will hereafterreoelve membii-M oi Congr.es un bnslnoasoaSaturdaya. eommoucing with Saturday, the first ol next mouth. WILLIAM 11. SKWAKD. U-IUv. riiarles Su.ar will dall'ar aw aJansj, lOilOKEOM" t VKN1NU.U TEIIFS.B. ANOt Hall, k nett.tnivno niuth and lsnth, at 7 o'clock ' Snjicr lha t'inip, tha Uems, tha Uospllal, and tha Pilion up e it a-auiaMiN UkiNKUAa.' urncK. tVasolugtoa, D.O., Ken. , 1804. 813k and woatd.d offlo.rs who wish to satar hos lltals Ml 1 hi received at rJemlsaiy Hospital, GecrKeloun, and at no oilier tlaoe WILLIAM A HAMMOND, te-lw Sursaon Oausral -Unllonl Alicntlonl Allentlasi 1 1 1 Waauda few MFN lo csmplste a corapaor of the Hliteenrn rrxlmeat Virginia (Urit Lastera Ve ). This Is ihe only regloi.nt now i aio tun v, and de tslad for 'SeKCIAl. SKRVlCK' bv lu Store tarv ol War, lor duly la Ihe ilolmly ol AltxsadrU snd lha lom sbnuta wsahlogtoa, li U ltaoiuillos ctaca, Third street, Cd donr below Pa avenue A C. W1DDIUOMBK, Caiilaln, rim a aducu' sal Sdtlsnt aw-Waamn's Pt-ogiaor Mlavsrir Copw or this wrk aia ror sal at tha office ol th NoUom Ibmuum pamphlet edltlou, 11 ots UoaaS adltloa, 7a oenbi Star tllaul I'auusylvanla liuute. -Ths oi l.t and salaat reran lo ths Northwott aad outliwsit lwo through trails dally, and ooeoi Sunday. ..'JolJIer.' IkW.is at Ooveramsnt sates le all ihe principal points In tho North and West ! or tlokets and lurlker latoriuailon apply at the outoa ol tha "Great Pean.flvaala ltoata,'1 northsast ooiaer -eauiyivauia avrime aua huchi auael, uoaar .va tlonat llot.l OQlet open Irom S a m to 0 p m on buudays 3 to 4 p lu V O NOUTON, au 8-1 y Asut I 49-LiOHAUl' ov cuiiaaBaii, July . IHU4.Tht Library ni CoDgrwa will be oloatd front u mr oil i iu rrvuiwiuuar 151 JOlHf O 8TEPHEN30IIT, Jy at Ubrarlaa. atraltAtchtlar'a flair Dvi-Thi Baal lM lha WorlU. William A. Hatobeior'i oalabrafad HalrOya proiooei a culor ust tu ba diaUBgnl.beo from oatuia, wairaotad not to Injara tba Hair lo tba oraU.iUaUairiur In. URkY. BKb.or HUHT1 ilAlli ifHUDtly turni a bplDdid Biaok or ttrowo. laiiaulsin IIim l.s.li .nil ., .1 tBsstiraal llrtl.i h l "'" h; sssasi wuia, aassu vmoiuii, uvm ttg aa. Uruirfflsiti. La 1U (li.ulne la ilgnad W II. MAU A 11 AICU IJ.UH, m tktfiir iUi r mU tVw. raotory.No HI Uarclay utrrat, (Iata2S3 Broad way ami 10 iiouJ.) New Yi'rk ay !U ly aattusiclaval MoUcae-O.. and aflr luakdav April 1, iBtrt, tba tralni on tba llaltUoora aad Ohio aaiiroau will wuiuwutf rtiBning ustujr, loUDOayt eicoriitud ,) l.aflnij liila blaUouat7 40 a. ta t auo conutvotlnjc at VvauhlaKloo Junotlou with alall Jrala tor all rutaol tba WA rta WlitUii( ot Purkfrsibura 1 brounb lloktita aold aud tiKaiatua. ohvokad. W I'. HMIIU, " i m. ui jranavisuriaiiiuu u. a i, u, tt. apl dtr UUrA01ubsj atar-Unlua I'lavar AlaatlBat'.-.l h limnn Prayar Maatlag will ba bald ryary aflurnoou ibti wHk..oNow Ytxk Anu oburob. (Uy, ir. Qmr lay'a.) uoiuait'iulug at ft o'olock, and ooDUaalag one bow Tr -Nabacrtbaia tu it a ltaailtllamava. la Qaorgatowu or tba fevftth ward (lilaod) wbo tail to r m ,0 raoriTt) iuwtr pmynm rrgaissrij will unilga in sal, 11 it iMipiuy, os uarlai asnu al Ut. ia.t.,jp,i. hVlk.ln.mAnrB.. Rvttta mmA n-... Whs sit dUpsowM will W (rosMtir aMiaUsa' to. naval JrtrlfMrs. Trnax will call al this office to day, she will hear, from a young man la the office, by the nam of Georgt Patterson, ome thlng of her ion. lalllag MiaoroB laadajr. Christian Brouas.agrueary keeper In Qsorgo town, wu arrostsd on Thursday afttrnoon by oUcer Boarman, of th Metropolitan polio, for soiling liquor on Sunday. He was Quad S20.6S. AMUSEMENTS: i r-a a Y7iv - oaVtit'efioWi.'i nan, SVnrEHIHSTBBtA', " ' J. K EVENTS' BTRKhTT. TBKAsVrAMEr CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, CAMPBELL MltfBTRELS, Will OH" U tUIr m1mU4 80IREE8 D'HTBIOPH, Ob Monday Evening, Sept. 8th. SSL TJ 1 I Kl tt CO., X 3kriai.ifa.n1K49, DETWtKH D AND B STBEETS, tavtu th attsalloaof BUTLKB8 sal DCALCBg to thslt Kxtsult atsok "of Quota rarttoalatlv snptsdto Satbir.' wats,salsls4 wtlh the irtateat esrs.aadaoWoirsrsgai low prises ror cash UlOOEEir.8. PBOVIMOM3. FBISBBrXD MK1TS, FBUIT3. Fl FI8H, rlUKLkS, CAlftOPB. -,M.f8!?riTosrrod.TKI " J'iM", Flssssgtvsuaotll. BABNE8 a OO , sepe-aw , 4)1 Nlath strtst ItOri stnlsVARO -LOST-Os the 6th Install, ty stthar raerallroedserarlaGesrsetowa. a POCKET BOOK, ei WALLEr.ooatalala( aftoat O.a Uasatnt aad tiny Dollari,ehnivla Ireainrv MMstaa Povtan Oarmsy, sad aa Envelope coo talalog a Bill or LaOleg (for soal) frost Bunmus Briseos, Havre de Oraea. . Tht above rswanl will hspaldforlttdailvsryatthlsoflet, tepo-at CATALRT OrrlCKBS IN SERVICE. OB who have beta la aervlos of th TJaitsd Slstst, will tiara MSMthlag to than- sdvanttx breaUlli at 707 ranaaylraala avsiHit,or addieaalBJt OS.KSON at CO , te 0 C7 Pass, aveaae, vTaihlagtoa, I) o ArDBrtlSUKD flOVSK TO LET.-Th ooaa aortable aad asatly fUBtih4 Hoasa, Ho. M UlMoarl avsne, Is aow tor rut, For (arms, apply aUMpnaalaae. JeX-flV P O R A t. at . A geosad'haad BOILKtt sod OSCILLATINU uiuini-.w lore ngrse power. Apply st this oflloe sag SO FRajrKCfjr- eV CO., OPTIOIaVlVfsIt SIM PaaasysxlTawtsk avesaais (wasila slata), lnwisa jatfc anal xatia Mreels, BRAZILIAN PBBBLE BPEOTACLIS, eomcliy aaltoJ t) lb paMlsilar ooodllloe ol th visas! orgus. MIXITART HiXD OLASSIA, lordly or alfht. MICROSCOPES, stagls of oompooad. OPKBA OLAS8B3, wtrh ths Ssest Mhromstlo leasts STEREOSCOPES aid VIEWS ' MATDtHAT. IL-AL. HUB VKVOHS'Ald PB YSIUaL IVSTKir. MsUnJX)MPAUIal7slABOMETE1l8, TII1.K MObTETKBI a , at la ImhiI Purl Irt a, whassaaasorrMaft.' iula ryrwicm wimniToir ahuicduot. J ' .waaauotos,Sepieaabr2, ttf PBOPOSALa wBI bo nealvf d aotll ia o'olock on Moalay, ih ink BeafMsber, tsev, for ooutraatlng poslloa oftk Potoiae Dam at Orsat Fel a Tit setaarpel treaa arwort la be done Is about Ave tkoaaaad (SMO) ysidt of rook embaakawac. HptcUloauoiia oaa be pronred sad plsos saea at tbiaoaTice. Propotsta lo bo lealadj codOTsai ' Proporals for Potomac Dam," aad addressed lo" lion. Calab B Smith, Beoitliry oi Ih latirlor, WasbiovtiMa " WU at. BUTTON, ap a-tuw!plt Chief Eaglntar W, A. M' AYOtVB OFV1CV, VatbiiiMgTtn, ntDt mosr 9, isox. SDM.UCA Iom flm b mu and !lcUiriE.rormt. I oo o b obtttccA at ilw Sitf njtn'9 offlo, citf . XIm work to b dott to tU ontli iHUftolion of tha avlhvrcr (! lh Commltviloiisir al lbs Csinii nd wok lif (noai u tU M.o wUot M4-JU U1VUAKJU WALUAtU, Ilftycr W IVIIO'I , WI1V13 OALOOIV, VSIaw vkaaTai4W d A a AaTttal i aVfar Femviylvanxa Avenue. WASBINOTOK, D. C. Auo. IMPORTER OF Oeimii, frMeh, and Ulawbi Winei. BraV&xh of M BDrnoa atrtvast aad Ml Want Vartv. uiiraiuMiaiitw sura. jas npiiiB ia ro aivs boviub, Tiiatihb JL iBbiveritwr bo h obulatd frrio, tha Orptao'i Coart or Waihlogion County, in tha UlitilctofCo. luablo, lcttan ot Adrntalttiatlon o tha paraooal av late or Altxwdar a Wadaworib.Iata of Waablng loo eouaty aforeaald. decaaaed All paraODi bar log olilnu anlaat tba laid dooaaaed, ara baiabr warnad tu aabiblt tba aaua. wtib tba Toucbtra tbaia ot , to tbo aobactlbar, on or balora tha 3-J4 day of An fait nrxt.ibar nay othatirlaa bytawba oicludtd rom alt banaot of tba iMd ritata. uiTto onaer my nua inu 73a aty or Anfuiuiics, JOHN I) WELLs'AdaUoUiralor, UAVID A. BUaB, Agaot for AdmlDbtrator. Offloa, oornar of Qtraotb aad P atraatt aag 3ft law 3 PBODUCP, AND rKUIT soobosae 1 aoas 100 boats Oraas It ,000 Coaeoanar too bamla Poulota. 200 barrels Oaloos lixi barrslt Pilaw Applts 10,000 biDoues Oaloos. 10 ttor sadTor salt by JONES a CO , a 11 In Coroar F.Uhl aad D atraau DAHK O HAN D Jj). "OK 8AI.G TUB MEW DINING. SALOON rio atijr fltd up, aad knows M tha "Volaateer Plalsg Saloon," centr of Otatrsl Market. soed trad uiabUahid Kvasoea tor sslllog art, that the proprietor hu racslvad aa appolotiatat u Sailar. Call and sat emonntot sales, Ac. A B. DOWNd, f"P " lOBaafwr. ALU TUBS BEST OOOKlia ITOVll TABLE CVUERY, and ' HOUSEKEEPING AR1ICLES OF ALL KINDS. OAMP FTJRNITURB Alio rikiJJN WARE W. H. HARROVER, sb n No. U'i atvMth attML VTOWIUH IH HEUKBY OIVF.N 1IIATTUB4 xv uopanntraoip neraToror eiutlnn oatwatn l.VLK. a OOrriN It IhU Jar dlolvadv auataal wumh .nun JOUN O iLK, J. A. . uuvrin. JohoO Ljls atlll oootlalaa thibailasasatt old sued. Wasaiiovos. Jilftl.ttst. . In liact.'nuui.u'i kzthaot buoiii, TBK UBEAT OIJUUa UKLslUOLD H KXTBAUT BUUBU, TflK UBKAT DIDBETlO UELUBOIJI'S EITBAUr UUCUU, Tin: oiiirriinimo BELHBOLD'B EXntAUTBUUlIU, t XHSt OsUAT DIDSCTIO,. Aad a posldrt sad Saaots nawdy ut Dtaassaa of last bUdderi tUdMy, liraril, Orotwr 1 urtaiio wsaiBoai, L! Aa all Diaas ol tea Uriaarr Orisa. Bt sdvsrtsMsant la aaoth sfirasta. Xal tt oat. id taat aw las saaoutai al oaoe. Brmnmtmfiiu. ie-fia.