- a. II *a O me Caieago Grmr idero What! hobt the white Sag whem ow triumpl is Ib What! crouch befon TreMson? "'t tai * lisr What I pike all ou r wha the foe st at hay And the -- 0-' away ? 1 Ter dowrnT artr g seo t-to n a wo, And strike her brav -bd fromhis homeo the sm n 1pf4| «9 .~+~qpi from the lift of the I He's a traitor who mocks at the scrilce peured; C Nameless and homeless th9 doom that should blast . The knave who stands idlpjtAlM 6 pitM , But he who submits when the thnden have burst And victory dawns, i of cowards the worst. Is the'dd it dMee? A we brokL a w4 k, That cravens so shamelesly lift the white cheek To court the sift iawit, lar blMh athe blow, The tools of the Treaon and friends of the foe ! See! Anarchy smiles at the Peace which they ask, And the as of Pigaioa Sash out through the Give thanks, ye brave boys, who by vale and by crag Bear onward, unfaltering, our noble old lag, to4c fth- of Uh Cto, U l IfNltMlasf d ded, Ftear e4o o ur va lo mlylr bed I No soldier's reen laurels is promised you here, But the white rag of "sympathy" softly shall cheer? And you, ye war martyrs, who preach from your graves Hof dof iaT Or, living, still linger in shadows of Death, Puff out the starvae muscle, recall the faint breath, And shout, till thoe cowardajpico at the cry: " By the ha=s of the tmon rwe fuht for w6 el" By the God of our father! this shame we must Batit too ebasing for freemean .beau / And )sipw,, ,sJck Bis>4qSn l yer.sT When the Uni on talret os to r slee of slaves Or, spurning btr lr4>wifit of yore, An~d df,ei exia aIs oaton p oi hone . L"*l.ATEST BIt ltt)l'AP k.. SW u1now Qbct., 2. An aihi frthe mauy ei6kSeotorac' repartethmwi SAulg was *hr06 seekly all Saturday ni httowards theJ4me rtfer. It was apparently lFjm Qr gaboat. The enemy shel led thoie .w~oia ty at Dutch (Gap Caml moest ftihe day with no effect. ; :eb1b6nd eaBrs of the'22d acknowledge their defeat 'n the Shewandoah valley, and yt thby Jot twltytwo guns beMide those they captured at fift, and about 10,000 in kilted and wounded; with a few prisoners. (ansas w Ak. 2* SA eou'rfer Jst from the froht reports Price in full retreat, and being closely pur sied by our force. When the courier left t~6he enemy was twenty-five miles south of here. SNew York, Oct. 25. The Herald's Chattanoogaeorregpondent of the 18th, says : Sherman is notpushing Hood, but rather managing, if possible, to coop him up in the val.ya d starve him to death. Hood aa- woeflly fIled in find ing or capturing supplies, and he is trying his best to avoid a fight. He attempted to weak back through Szake Oreek Gap, iut indiing that outlet blocked up he abandon ed the attempt, and this morning ho is re. . ~Irqaig a mile and a hae belw Fayette. Srinniman Is poerlapseix mil befr hbm, The Macon Intelligencer says, the rebels ;jan tkioguarrnge a ntl to sator Atlanta and to securely hold it. i , sEa City, Oct. 23. A general battle has been fougt- andi great victory won. Price's army was rout ed and is retreating~tapidLySouth. Out cavalry are in hot pursuit together with Pleasantoiasfoem numbering 15000 mount , men. The eneroy may strike for Fort ,r3" , but they will be too closely followe I to do much damage ,The battle begnt early this morning. I volunteers werp hotly engaged yesterday, and ColJennioop at moonlight did some splendi 'fighting. Our situatio 4at night looked precarious, Price having occupied the line of the Big Blue.. T4hi mrnmng ou. liw w..aformei five miles' South of Kansas Cty on the t W.pproiead. 8hirprthighe.tinu4 for several hours, when the whole force ad vanced and: keevy figktiag elqsed. The enemy fell back rapidly and formed an other line a mile and ta kLt from their Alrt line. Here an artillery engagement took place, the infantry alowly advancing and the enemy falling hack. Fighting was kept up for about ten minutes. From1is~ point General Pleasanton then came in on our left, when a grand eharn folowed *sunlt Sin in the toWa rout of the enemy. When our informant left the front, the Srursuit was vigorous by our whole cavalry force. Gen. Blunt commanded the volun teer force on the left, and Deitzkr the oen ter and right, which composed the Kansas militia and 2d Colorado. Col. Ford was in the thickest of the fight, and made several brilliant charges. We cannot ascertain the loss on either side at present .. . TRUL or TM lbNW-CLUA DMceAMs.-The I A a"t ndcpihuon y of the grept ocean Iron-clad Dictator, lying at the foot of «Thirtoeeth stteet, we twef bll *i f r day * since. Thirty,&ve pqands of steam. was got up, which drove the main engine and 0w"iewrpiht isuaieri 6tabewith e'Vease. The machinery worked smooth, no waRuaa jar was perceptible--and the happy antii :t opsionsw dfA i ~waeer wm ren ime than gratified. Fify-five revo~tiosp r Masfte were easily turned. The great weight and power of the machinery a It be inferred, . fthtihe cVlinder biaing jJ|Bducraed~clhef inahes on the ra]giA Of pco un jt. W a structioi .ra ')ictator wUll -s as1 ThU six r ed.j r tOhn r« w daqw Aa "iyd completed (only fWoe-d~stial6thf be t £t ' 4 ii 1. jr La, n i 3% L Lt3· . 7 0 I, LE V Ar f 1~'TJLU ta~vu tn jIGJNIA cmT?7rlrO hi Ir 8rhcI*7, Utah, .vut Uaui~m 2S*Iintr., .mr NwR CUPT-Off. MnaREST RSUTI BY S70 MILES. TIE 4~'A!~I1! P:JIDP ! WI- tI .. .·, . 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