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CHICAGO TKDSUKE, - JIDEERI <’=c I *SEJCB OT 7BX CHICAGO TKIBUS* DUly, delivered In city, per year. ..„..__sS,o3 Daily,toman subpcrTbers, peryear T.OO- Pftlly, to mail enbscribere, per six months. 4.00’ pSkS® l^®* ?•* ■••''&'■ 4.00 * VW^ I Ji ; w « 4^&::::k:±*;"^S:88 • 10 copies 10.00 ** -r to getter nr> of dab.30.00 CT Additions to clubs may be made at kT me at the same rate. ___ _ < o*4* KflfrAe Bent (ft oni risk. tijri!ss«cmcici) TOnri3y> €u«**». mi g <9ls ®iaafle. -TUESDAY, >SEPj:gMßiat.9 n l^62. -< -TBfi SEWS. Y ,The hows from is. exciting. : -Jackson ilnd crossed the Upper Potomac and occupied Frederick, Maryland, and a large Union army has been sent agaiiist_ them.J_A renewal of fitting Is'immihedt. Southern Pennsyl **•*■ vafiiais greatly Measures • being taken by-Uie local aulhorides-for de- •_; 7 : -55 3 -1 •? V‘ C- Gen. Pope Las been assigned to the com- - numd of tie “ Department of the LTortlt vvr.icu presume means Minne sota ardtbc Indian country beyond. Gen. gfanted'i leaVc of ab sence, and one report sends bim to tbe "West Point- Academy—not,,, wo’dmst, to in struct of Jim in tbe art tif “ CALIFORNIA. -r The sig nificant and cheeriug_xijdicatioii, of the, co’uis'c'bf 'public opinion/ Senator Xatham is personally & popular man,*nd he has _ labored with -great ze£l and success, during, his brief Congressional career, for the local interests of Ills State. But Senator" Xatham was opposed to confiscaiiog the : property and freeing the slaves, of rebels. .He was In favor of' “ .the Union as it was,”. 2\o other political offense was alleged against him. IT he did not take any active part in the war measures of Congress, he did cot- Yallahdighani & Co. in opposing them. Ho was 'really a better man than the average of pic pfirty —But—hi* constituents will not tolerate any public man "wffo be lieves that traitors have rights under the J which they% are to overthrow. Hence they have -voted him out of Ids seat by an immense majority. Be it remembered, plso 0 that a shoid time shicg'bliuaif .party da. -California was the weakest of three political organiza tions; ‘ TtieTwowidg? of'the Democracy Wfere tiiber of lhemstxoc.gcr.thaa thcparty which contended against the slave power. But the people understand that-this is a . slavehold er’s reb ellionandt they will have no one to,represent Micm in the Senate who thinks it is. any thing jdse., •. - 3IOVEMENX OF THE CHtSCHES. The gieut religious war meeting held at Bryan., Sail, on Sunday, evening, for- the purpose of memorializluir_lhe government 1 subject of emfoieipation, will uu-’ questionably haven, marked inlluuace oh-' the churches thfoughout’ the country,* and irdiialelmiang them a movement uut to be easily resisted.- Without unysecla-' riau character, but simply expressiog UkT earnest andTibanimous belief of Christiau patriots that “universal" emancipation “ seem pointed out by Providence as the' “ most cfic’clual if not' the only means of “saving our country,”: it must asvaken a responSS"fhioughout the religious com munity • everywhere which .cannot, fail to be luard by "tile . chief . magistrate of. the nation. The reso • lulioisof the meeting are admirable, both * in sentiment and conciseness of Cxpres , £ion. t “That no evils-apprehended from “ emancipation. are comparable ,to -those which would arise from .the overthrow “ of the republic, and that they would fall “upon those madly provoking thc catas-. h Strophe,” are propositions embodying the plainest common. scute.' Xo patriot can gmnsay thein. .The action of Uio meeting was such as to commend-it not only to the .religious .element, of .the loyal -States; but _lo_idl-aho hold- -the American Union iu liighet esteem than the rights of traitors. Let the churches -speak,l ? ■; SHAIi'l, mt SOLDIEUS VOTE? Same days agf) the Chicago Times bad*an - .article-denying; .that a minority of thoTili acis s-Idicis were opposed to the Demo-' erratic party in politics. It declared th-it it tvas a slander onits party to affirm that it did not furnish its foil quota of volunteers, and added; “We should not allude to this matter liad not the ZSiew York Tribune ‘ given tis-fCason fu’r its contemplated defeat this hill, -that the- Democrat-* -h d re mained at' home 'WhiU? Republicans had been pushing forwardtUis War, * especially 7 iri-'tliC 1 "Wesf.* ■ : This viattcr can he easily ."tested, and justice requires that it should be ' done v , Lei the soldiers vote. If. this is done, there can be no doubt that GreeleyWill -have to 'chronicle Jleptibicalit pecially in the West. ’ ’'We accept ,this , proposition 1 , and think con safely-speak for the Republicans • iff the Stale. -Let U<e soldiers vote this fall. Technical. Coiisuimional objections, may be raised; hut .there is a plain and avoiding them.- The Democratic Stntc C t mvc.nLitiii- at SpripghckL Let -it authorize the Dem ocratic StAtC Central CqnrnnrtcG 1 propekeion‘froo| the RbpnbU can Central Committee pledging' each party W waive any legal objections that might otherwise be raised by.- contesting candidates.. Let,the said jC.eßirk.'Com miUees designate say twenty .reputable citizens to act as commissioners,-- ten of each party,. to visit the couples,—one Republican and -tme'Demo crat going together. .These commission ers to be duly sworn, and accredited by the Governor,; . and hike • ,wiih~4hem poll books - and blank forma- *of tickets to be yAcd. Let i the elections in the regiments beheld in theisame manner as elections in the State;:; Tnc’;; same .right of challenge and same oath ; tq: be admin istered, and none- to- vote but those who ■would be legally entitled iovoto if at home on election day.' '"When a regiment has finished voting, and the votes are counted, let the-returns bcinadc up, and. certified, and fortvprdqd.tduhe Secretary of State, iindtr seal, ,ajis jvhen^opened. hy liiin in presence of tlie ntimber of Teles oast for ebngi cssiouat and county of iieei6can.bc crediiod to the- seyeral’ can* 4idatc&. ... Thejjoldiccs ~poll_ mety vTo so pre ■samesof the voteSj inrrire connty inwhichthev'rca'hr'wh& at honxe/andin (another the ■company of the-regiment to %hich they belong. With a little care and prudence the whole thiugcim be conducted 'with perfect -fairness,-to'all' sides. What says the Democratic^. CahvehlihnJ Shill one hundred thousands ciflaehy of ■who w-ill their cbunlry in the tented fiela'orr elecllbii' day; Wdepriy^d j) f the prmlege'of ; v6tiWg fJr' of their l l ;-the Democratic •cohycntioh take thb respbh&ibhuy‘6f pla ting attitude of hostility to **?£ cotmtry r fir defenders •?.- Will'they con sition j that s the interests ot the ; party re tires thatt-e -be cheated-oat <>f 43»drTOte6?^-/'<— • ' «»|6kal^District. * CvnTenUpn forTho iionila&- tionbfacandidaffr for Congress i Q th&-sixtii "cllsttWl i& ‘^ufi' Biwb, Jus K faeVn called, lo.mert at, Morns,” 7 pa 9 sthe 23d-toEfer Tbis DaPage, Gruaby,'- • ■*#**• ••■:).■■»(; ‘ • i;»s j;.;: . > r-'- ,r - , - l v' :o .’il'llXfi? HH•* .S fit. I . -** ,o%i.oizi:j ,a wo&mm sy* & -■WASifiNGTOS. FROM Jackson: Md Loagsfreet at ; CFreden&j fidrr -j fheir ” Force Estimated at .. Item 40,080 to 89,000. A LAKGE UMOr ARM¥ SE.\I AGitSSTTUEai. A-1 Rtkid into -- PenhsylTenia :D i •?; fTTE - FTHTTU f :. mCSPEGT -OP r AK-"EABIT? Rlk : 1 iffE ami op^getusg.- Alarm, on the Pennsyl -1 ; £ -vbrtM BorSor. ' PEEPAHATIQirS EOE DEFENSE. Oen. Pope L Placecl: in Confmand of the- Dep_artiEeiit of tie -ifortliwest. j~ ¥* V Gtft.-ffiCßOWai tlAffftD LEAVE • Of ABSENCE. T Hi!I IVloySng ’ Towards Harper’s Ferry. [Spechd Dispatch to the Chicago Trilnme ] 7 - ... . “WAsnx^cTQs r Sept, 8,1503. Two refugees from -Leesburg came into our .-lints i yc^tcr^ay>^ear- I PooisyiHeiT and were brought-before tho' provoetr marshal in that «oity. ie Opo of-the in; ‘ arf' EpgHshman, left*- Leesburg Saturday iight r and crossed the • rmr-at Solan’s: Ferry,- axohg *with~the wage n train, of Longstreet’s corps. He estimates Lor-gstrt-ei’s force st-40,000,’though it is deimed-hy rebels ofii6eH’td be 50,000. The crossing was ©fleeted at- midnight and without opposition. ; Hecoudted'iony-eight pi(mßß:(ffaxtiUmy*-pitoca.p illy-rifled in Long-, street’s corps, and . were informed that an erpial numbejLOf sent on ahead. Jackson crossed.at the. .same ferry on Thursday night .Jiebcls -day night at;ie&s£SQ,o9o mgnvaudTlflO pieces of artillery were carried into Maryland. Gen*. FLill’s forces Leesburg ohTh'ursday, towards Harper’s Ferry.' His ’ ferde said tp be,25,800 men; ’ *lll6 rebels are ’wretchedly clothed, and generally’destitute of shoes. -The-.’.cavalrymen -are- mostly turc fcotcd,"nud"thc feet of the infantry are- bo and ‘•bp in mgs' bf-raw hide ; their nni .fqrms are in taltera, and luany.-are wlihout : hftta orjsapß. c .-: * ! ' .sj. ;i->i They ore very sanguine of success, and say that when they get to Baltimore they will get everything they need. They have veryrfew tents, tho men mostly, when camped, sleep ing on the bare ground.: The bridge over the -canal at Nolan’s Ferry was day sightibyicur troopshcEorethey left. Tho rebels let the water out of the canal, andjhus easily got oven ~ ~ " The statement that The rebel cavalry General, Stuart lihd-been killed. in : the late Bull Kuu baltleVffaS’~a‘ ‘ ’The.'Alassachusetts cavalry captured at Fredei^ck'by the rebels, apd released ,on parole, said-.Stuart l , vas. alive ‘and active as ever. It seems to be generally believed, however, that Ewell died of wounds received 1 inihos’e battles. ’His’leg. hadAo be amputated’, and"he is* said to have " diid from UmTeffects of amputation*. . Tljis niorning’&J\fi//ftKfl7. I&jtiJduvin. charges -that the Xalional IttijVSytntxr and tho party it represents, are renewing the policy pf exagge rating Ihe ffebel numbers and are delaying, active operatic it can be seen whether lor the pcit« Congress will hoi make- that a peace body. la that case, it declares that it is the game of this •party to prevent any more fighting. Twelve Siate prisoners have arrived from Illinois, charged with discouraging enlist ments.- Their cascswill.be speedily.’.exam ined;.. Orders on this-snlject are bringmuch . more leniently exercised . than -;they ■were a few days ago. . . ..-Theprovost guard has been arresting’jand “sending and^aol(flc ps r io^ theci 1 1. ;Tae streets are'Stfuost cleared again from an army of stragglers lately infesting them. twcniy ori thirty! hf the “hacks Im pressed by the government to bring olf the wounded from the..ba>lUe>lield, have been iu turn impressed by the rebels to bear offjjielr «uu^d.r ; . £JJ .C Another branch of the signal corps has been csiablishediit Georgetown.; •: It turns out that the investigation into the -ori'fittll'lluuTiaß been only -tenphririly "lus pt-uded._ The_Board. of met to-day. aiid wfilTestfuie 1 rfcgularly at an early J«r.od, |TVj 1 IT t u following ‘dispatch should have, appeared in our coition of yesterday. It was detained by a bitak m tbwlfhes :}- r „ .-.LSpeciilJfli-iiatjch4ta4.be Chicago i 4 -■* jVAsab^os^Sepu.Slr.lfitfa. Efforts are being made to have Turchin’s late brigade, now brdken up and scattered IfOlongy the; rayrqad;lm?e';by BdcliC iaii>aji®h meut for their, alleged^miaepaduct, reunited and removed from Buell's cqiumand to be put inTthe hs'w division Which it is hoped will be organized for Turchin.. There is,.Jltyle • prospect/ however, that/ the effort ce« d. Tho 'whole ‘ regular “army influence, whichis predominant, is against TycljinTin j 'thls.maUcr~. k -• I -1 ! It is currently stated that .Gen. McClellan’s 1 command has been extended 1 ; and that he I noirrfaas.iiontiol'.tff'thg 1 £>r ceA"fln4ho flfeld, as ! ■?<Ulas,thQse concenijratecLfox; - . I it is rumored thaTOeh. htctoweiTis for the present* to take command-Of the military .ncademycaftt'est Point. , - r ~ ’•—Cassius M.--Glas' has been here fora* couple of * Heiiad an mt«vlew_wlth. Sec retary Stanton yesterday, but if is understood that no decision had yet been S5 to the military service, but can only "do if on certain conditions which hardly prepared for. It is still expected? that be w,ifl;ultima tfclyrn to Jlueya, whether be performs &ny military service here pro- pr Fpt.^,, ‘' v \ •- - A r -;. Kas suficessfoi^ln body of his wlufcwas Kill ed in Senator HenVy S Xane is here. It is,stated that lie, Garrett Davis, and some other prjrn ’inent Kentuckians andThdianiaus, have been making ' representations with regard’ to., the management of affairs la fiCntncky. - "We have information from Frederick down to Saturday p. fcfcdupts five left there was afterward brought off, and nothirg was lost-eateepting some medical i.* Jos session of rf=ifian^b%'tfesrcak , tsa’e!| If ofthe restaarant there, with orders to shoot WJW fJnlsMg thejfcldlOTS , lastidgitWttthSiutold; bridge across the Monocacy hid been destroy-' ed, fc"ht no such intelligence. Therebels are jubilant and \\ ashiogtoD. The only safe termination the jeHlerprise^rouW-ecem j tobe‘ ■& detour to tic west, looking to a supplies and making a speedy return to Virginia west : depredate on the free Border States. Rumors 'fcas Ferry. t .fm tim ,t w/ra^ jwb «a*J a? Arum » «a '*«» s * li 1 ? s ■ft ■-.. c- E fat g-g & taken prisoners,, just returned this evening to i- thatmnamniity& council'-and 'acfrou-prevails Washington, having left Kidgeville this mora--l^iere«- rivg.j / thT rep@" of Frederick ppnj&inf qf the xyb&s. .Thfcir csv-- ‘“olry roSe into the place Saturday morning and demapdedrtte fiurrenderof the hospital.':; Their pickets were thrown out as far as New > : Market. - -dbhbson tEfrposftfon. with: a a. heavy to b^-fifteei sSi£ c(fj late: news from Poolesville sajs their cavalry ar< •fedTtriloiftrer inYantry thl side pf drawn.;i§ lin< of battle across'the road aud rest upon the! •arms peajiy for the attack-.in highspttits, ani 'but'say the; first to procure supplies; - "prison nr* wtoJß’asin the-hands of'the rebels- fou says that at .Fred -urickfelkbacl£toEPirp erio Ptny, * but befop domguodadcpn .Thursday th stages, ay’d. refhove 'thciHcklnd woundedT Fnday.lajt th rebel s emended’ outtra Ma miles joCTEredfixiclL- Tc Wftre withdrawn sixteen mih ucm toc same place. The rebs3s-feiei'gbt pa "icßslon of two-or-three ~cars raV ;Fredericl fCßslon of two-or-three-cars raV^Prederick, some of which were loaded with old pontoon bridges. , _ S cifti. p. 'm'—latent- gerce aud addition-, ally morning, of .the oficupa-. tion-of blafj laud-, by tli© rebel. forces, much surprise, min gled with indlgdafeih'iad alarm, Taere was bu& mation from_that ppict, almost all the iutclfl gt-nce comfeg by way of Baftimore. The gsv- • the ■” he we* e ir'y yesterday eveniug,-iQ:ft written documentary fpim. k LfistT pi irdc*j» were" ful of oiir : thv-hpper Poto : mac and elsewhere, and to-day the military l ih* .• r \ r? .. -z r* f -f' Keaflj -bc'bn withdrawti'Wom' fifout,* none nflirgfe iorce remain. Tfccxe i£ uodoubt tljat Jorge reinforcements : of rebas-werey esierdAyVaeeitig from Ashley’s * Gap south of Leesburg, as if intending to -cijoss- Jrtr £mckerVrFeiry dr between L’Toint- ward's • FCTry/ The rebels move in solid columns, first cavalry," next artiiieiy, then iqfcmtg, with their bag goge iurSaQ jcfeffr, are followed; in the same order by similar descriptions of troop?. , Thepeople. of jthe valley • 'tribhted-to the pubsxstence'of the" 'rebels, and. doubtless have furnished them with all needed - >vc_- s oar troops at Harper's Ferry and_Martinsburg, who are cut ‘ fr£m rabfdrcemdnts by the erf {lie rebels towards Frederick. A-gcntl«nan who amvedhere to-day, having -kft-jFroduiejt bytwneu'tJ Xnd t TO last, night, Jon horseback, force; there isbslimated at 40,(3(50 men, under Stone wall Jackson. From vtrcatic& with rs&el rfGcere* be derived the impression that one of their objects is to de .slfoy the rail-: read and otherwise operate in that Slate, and , haying ulterior, designs t on Washington*’ and -Baltimore.- Chrr informant was glad to leave the neighborhood of Frederick without caring to remain ISUaf^-ixrify'TJis’dita. Gen. Banks is sick at Willard’s hotel. The emgEoc prescribes and 'rest as neoecsary~for hi» recovery from the injuries he received at the battleof Cedar i^.mntams. T-ste -Companteß • bf’Vermont Cavalry, who 1 were snpposed to have been cut off in an allair on theßappahahiiock some days 4 - ago, -have come safbly udo oh? 4p£4.afte£ havlng-fexpe l*i- pur-_ suir g a circuitous rente to reach the city. BAiaiisnuiiG, Sept. B.—Gen. Andrew Por- tc-riirxived this' mdrhihg.Yor tjhe 'purpose of coblctrihg" wilh'the gbverhof as to the best: means of cheeking the enemy in the threat coed raid into to be ■'chl'erlng 1 Pennsylvania in' loree near' Hanover, with the intention, no doubt of de- : stroking the Northern .-Central Railroad. Ru more of their advance upon Hagerstown arc unfounded,, Anns,, arc, being, rapidly sent |brqughout.the on .our Southern -■idrder.~ ‘ - r - - *" - a Bxlti.voui:, Sept. S. —Nothing further has reached lja.e myieufaptfc rebels in iferyluad.'r aremaby ramors, among, them, onc"tt'&rthc rfebtls arc gataerlag in some place near Westminister, twenty-two. miles from BiAfimore.- Some officers who. Lave come thence express the opinion that <-'• took away all the United States mails and govern ment funds- before the-enemy 'entered the city. ... Baltimore, Gov. BfadfpncE h&3‘ is ■'sired a prutlatQ'alion' falling on the citizens to organize for tie protection of the State. ? 5- , A: pirfll€d“priioncr who_.a4iiycd; here; tp.iday,:tpports.ithas about 150,(00 rebels have passed into Maryland* .the main be dy of them over the Monocay. He had rpafesed? the; ami counted twenty-seven batteries. This statement is report'-teachcd Jherettite *mbrhihg tliat'there •v?us in tlie neighborhood of Foolcs ville to-day. Many of the citizens of that locality came to Washington. New York, S’-pt. 7.—The New York J/lr reurylm a at I jn., Sunday, staring that, .is a tremen dous exctfeni^t on ac- but it is not believed that they can hold their grpund against ..IJaJon troops. There wH! tre sdbb; 4 The Times' ■\Vashiogton dispatch contains the following; on "Fri day relieved of his command in order to make .charges egKin&tKrensr Porter, i £.i . " i i* Ox Three hundred rebel cavalry from Leesburg, endeavored to xroas .at: Edward’s Ferry on Friday, but were repulsed. 4$ e chfiaaarday. tha rebels ghccess fully retewed the attempt and crossed at sev eral points. Tuey immediately invaded Pooles viile and then Daruestown. The operator at -thefctfterjplaqe escaped and cuttjie ’flfesofthe ••ruiiitary telegraph. wore Union "forces in the vicinity, the rebels soon retired and stationed„picketß a .short distance from the town. The rebels also crossed between the ferries abate ITSeTFoint? of ancP matohed While Oak Springs, across the Monocacy. The Tutus also has the flg, <d>ted at 4 o’clock on Saturday night:. TttOr. latest from the Upper Potomac states thaV Jackson acd-hfc Frederick this morning. of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, an<i have torn up and de stroyed culverts eastuf that piipe.’ They also cut the telegraph; tfie rolUd# st&ck was 6&Vt,di ; "•I Baltimore, Sept. 7.— Frederick, Maryland, , was’Uß3&iiTb?edly occupied yesterday, between ’ 10 and 11 o’clock, by the Part. ,of .the fercefeiftiraod as* IP g&Qg either toward thfeWasbicgton road or Balti more pike. The crossing of the Potomac was three.points.. - -- 'FngfftvesSvhd left Frederick Tasf "night re* -jpoH ibe city. occupied '-by ’about 5,009 -rebels junderXSen. fiill,'cavalry, dkftßtry, Jety.'. The rebels issued prom ising prtjf befiemio priva^'pi^£tfrty| i ‘and ip %oroted a ■ - PnfchaSes werebe- "flows 44 cattle r ahd- .horse* rWhich; wfere- beot back towardlHe riVei\/-> " , .. .. .. . TV’ asu is ' §fcpt/ 3 7?~It" appeal S ffrttfa. piivate accounts, that the rebels crossed the: gep n-feji d -p , tuormng, an 3 thence marched to White Oak • Springe, One | of their first acts was to seize the bridge over •t&A point evacuated their position on Friday, i «nd yesterday,rprocee^Da-to-: * ' L J y $ A 9S^9^.*W^H9&n st ST^ 8 lI B fgsS rnion; retog|es fjopi Virginiahad arrived there. ' Ucved from of yir cink^^- has been assigacdjto the cow.mwyi' toftbfre«panrt«nt ofW^drth At gardiCgJhe d j^] tbeenjroeetved.:cill.-is-propej .ixiaH jb * jroxT Ja £ca ,f»j -CHICAGO^ > i thatomaßiniity&i council'-and acffon'prcvaila : ::r - : -■■_ • c £ Lr3ALTiSi(SiE, Sept : 7.^ i E'wllierreports from, ’ __ ■ j 1 made provost marshal;---The-rebel—troops ; passed through^thb- fowtip ancD'encatuped in. 7 .;■ Winane’-woods, about - ' OtienSlo beyond the- , a a -City. 'J. i: :•-* 1.-v.*: :1 a i Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 7.— AirangeSaeiits,* r £ :are being made to forward to the •'-entrance of. . q „ alttbeltroops now here," . e: ethep. regiments-trom-Ksw-Yxirk and the / ' 5- -.East are - : . * e l . jGqy* Quriiti ± extended air : r along the border. The rebel pickets l , extend, I y_ --They., possessed : themselves .of .all' - . clothiEg T _&Cf, in the.- stores, at Frederick; pay-" j’ ' ing for them. r . : :- i::r; jj.,. - The- rebels eayjhat.tkey are-going to BiltF" l-v-:-' Z rSV l‘.'l . , e The teliegrapli .operator heoanuot hold"" [q ike oflice muciL^o’DgtJ , . r the.-Uniqn" : inenlhave left. : i‘_- iq. ...’W’isDlyGTOSj Septr/T^—Latejand .reliable. “■ TepOTtßfrtanbhv&t^gouEcqsfroni'Ceptreville, ?- - • stalo that Got "Fioufeoyi witfi’a regiment of;, le a]Ty»if .m comuumdrof thatplace r ’ahd that : es tLeir.pickehs exteudwilhia ..twelve. ■£’ miles otAlexandnaT. „ ■ _■- r: • U&kmxffice’refakiac in thelkte batUewetQ;. jdelaineclntiGafniivd&.tmTirErldey last, hi' they were -qoiiducte<l-lo Jjlichmoiidtwith tho : . ~ exception. pTsome others, severely wounde 4r : ,1 * -who by the* humablry;of'Dri Guild, naedloak .V:- 'director'Of'G6cu-Eeb were allowed tb"go toT u- : Tii'eehinglqnriu our a--.' tLoiioi a fUg «f trace. TheJa&t of.the.Gcntre> * ltd city tojiay. ‘ . , /V • Major-General R ehb fa As'-been assigned to •?* ;tLe:eommandDf:tiie thirds army ’ is McDowell having been granted-leave of ab- ‘ > r . seuce for fifteen, days. _ • ■=■, - : Departmekt, Sept. 8: _ •' The qtiota oi-voltmtem' and cnrollmeat of : .miiiiii nuYieg beeOrCOihpkled in the'several - ly Stales, the -necessity for the>tringent enforce-, try Eient of the orders of the war department, in ■ respect tb'voltmteeiitfgand draftiDg nolboger . exist. Arrests fer-the vioKtibn of these or- < ders snd-lpr dj.sloyal .praiiticts':nillhereafcer ‘ try icjfile OLlyupon n*y express warrant, or bw the' dl Die. miiitary'cotiiDiander or ir’ . of.gbvenior of in-wbich-BTich arrests' iu-postd by these orders are rescinded.- _ . .(Signad) ‘L.’Ch Tujixrii/'Judge Advocate. rats J'oiiTßEss'MpxßOE, "Sept.'S.—Oat ot’tbeTOO ' 3' : rebel prisoners brougtrt nere 'from the Potb y -tomae: : "lasr 'Wednesday, over 100 have , r the oath : ol‘ -allcg iaiice,:aiid were; dis* 1 elarpejch They were Northern men, forced 5 inraibti rebel army,‘and‘§ome Spanfards. The ■ rtmainder were sent to Atkiho ,: Landing by' _ - flsg of -truce.i, _ . , , Tee lik-bmond 'Whig of September Ist con *■ tatrsu iktjgtby and spicy editprial,.censuring f -Ji iT. Davis-acd-liis cabinet for the“indi=creet appomtineut ol clerks in the departments of: ,' the slate, calling them (.the clerk*) and 1 ' “ Yankees,”' and. accusieg them of being spies i and ul-bfcing disloyaitb the 'confederacy. .rtcoumiendsiheir removal and the substitu t tion oilmen •of nekcowledgcd-loyalty. and: "merit, and that the appointments .should Oej t made unbiased hj’aby poilticaHnlhiencc, itui i .-latitg ihejCongress of -theJJhited. States. Washix<;ton, Sept. 7. — .Gretn, pLtbell'tbJnGlang, returned this morn.-;- = ftg irem . Gainesville, .\vhere., he.had been, t. since the battle week, having e; reinained.bthindat that lime to attend 10 our v\oufiitd. La»,t-Sunday, our..wounded being in tuv-h bad coiid;tiun, Dr. Green started olf l " : -to thee*- atnbnrances coming to" their' assist-.: e auce under a llagvof truce, and when witnin. iaeu.by.the rebel General | . . A. P. liili,.at the head 01 his division, who; l "* - bj’dtnd llmlo ..return to Gainesville, where d in- a prisonerfor three days.- . Af-.er d st tii-g ids case before Gcn. tV'alier, who'came into the jmd where the prisoners were kept, w be was uncpnditionallj released. S Dr. Greeu mrniahes the following; •Wheu tbe buttle was at its heignt on Fri-. 8 day, Jackf on being in command of the -rebel uiD-3*, heavily pressed by onf troops,'began to lS waver ecd tail back, when-the rumbling of :s Lorgstreet’s artillery was heard-coaiing to. ■ their a.-sislance, and instantly a sbout went up*, owing to this-circumstance. It inlu-.cd. new courage into-tbe rebels, acd‘ when .this ir rt-intorceme nt arrived at nobnbn Friday, they c : made'a Irish ai-sault upon our lines, dashing MYer. the wonuded -of ‘ the day 1 previous, who. " weie lying U]‘on the ground .withoux any r- avd many of' n CiO badly ir-jured. _/' ; - ■■ Dr. Greeu. ter of Pry? Vs brigade—the report being also coutimied by officers with ■whom he couver- - the- engigement-of Friday, ,>v GrL. Prjofwus'capturcd- oy our fdrcesj aud id’ gi veil ih charefi of a -guard oT one ’man, the ratk'-of Pryor" not beice "known, as he. was ir rcressi d like a private. ’ He, -howeveri escaped 3- : by shooting, the guard 'with a- Derringer a- which be tad eoucmled on liis person. ..: Dr. Green conlirms numerous reports rela ° Uvo to ;fce L'o:«siiiJg cl the rebels, and ; tf they rn- into Maryland, where-thoy- exaedt to get . oO;tGO recraue. •• ’: - - r . • ileilso eorbrmfi the report of.theexistence 13 -of much destrmtiun among the enemy,-bat Is attri.buU*6 the-s car city ot-food, to-the great jg, drffieuUy: Ot .‘transportation,■: tneir army being • such a gr«2ifc dUtance rrom their base of sap lu • plus; This is the account given by thferfebels. ro ; . -From ail:appearances, the dlvlsioa Ot : Gen. ro. .'iVidkfei- ba&leit the scene of. the-lite engage 'mciitslcr Harper’s - Ferry. No one eectn£ to : know’OJlsthing of thc.movenienls of Geu. . being a studied-sllence la re )k turd to him. Gen. Lee hss removcd=his head a. r.unrterc near Leesburg. . . Dr. Green was informed by a quartermaster Je tbut-anLpUji’ii m.any of . the rebel -soldiers ap- "t:^ L . junrtd-wiiirtjut shoes, they rsiill had suCi- 1C is- dept on hand, hut, as a matter of economy, •pj to tnty will not be issued until the middle of this. I mouth.- He says thtnetllng is general among *[, tmemcnthatthew^r-will,soon he T ended, and they say they will die before they will yield in 'iirdep'Vndert nation.” "v Acctrdiig to their own.esUmate.of their ’ ! iiumbels ladbe i tboyiavdiidt Itssttan 120,©00 mmft with forty batic-iießof field I'icces, most of them being r.iUd cannon. . _ - Dr. . Green rcports.tho los§Q4 reh- : < els as vify large.' New York, Sept.Ji.—The New York Times' 'Vi":u ? ' From oue or the Tm<cs' correspondents who } ; asjust returned from Poolesville, we learn •v : J hat on Thursday qig&t to cioss with cava£y-at OTTitarthe Ehotrthjof t] ’ the Motccacy. -CWb i^i ’ mints of cavalry and threw over a pontoon -j, • t ridge, end crossed with ariilb-ry. aad turevv .-v. ~ ? citit On Friday, ./j [ 1 11» o’clWekj is ‘ CblUihiV commenced to ; 1 cross of infantry and artillery. Tm-y were i crossingdn the water baitj: up tola mau’S^ iwaist,rjNo resist- ’ J . their crossing. Some 1 3 cavalry who were watching them were attack ed-artirhased to PoolisvHle.*Theft' tfiThogEes - w/ifc cQuEcdpcdUHistrujtfWDjkidtidjby tbe - ; . ciPieM.* The-- farictrs flped-dpoh bw flying • I cavalry as they passtd. About dark Gea. Leo "-f. aa til & bhifdi) W-Ai r mgi- • mcnle of intoutry, and guided by a farmer - - r i?» crossed the Jlonocacy, aqd. passed alonj, the "y --on bank of the stminrttii'redfficki 1 1 T ' ' 1 A rebel piokef capttAed near*Glarksburg,to- "T day, says Jack on’s force is 45.000. V* 5S ’ liou. ine is here to obtain certain ■ . 3T- ctecges Y{ of the war in the - • es- 1 "West.* ‘ . Advices from Gainesville, about two and a »-■ . halt-mile*. he rebeb&Jij. A. on jesfeiday with 35,000 meti from Richmond. A division under;Gen y U’alkttrbha6ieft Gaines- £ ctt Yi]leforLksbh?g. s , E My informant saw Jackson, Longstrect and ’ ? Hill; fijr Gaihfff.plcfbutea fofty-lopr ■ n ies . of art£llery/mostlybifltdgaiis,4hd.Looe t i : to larger than 12-pcunders. v ** At. Centerville, he_saw. a.few,cavalry only, battery,- which was 1 return lug from hav- .9 at ing, as they said, ‘‘driven the Yankees away eat la.wMaDaj,sasmiU’ n f f Ope of*tbe 2 jfrte* 1 Icprrcspondeits Kftrthe J o'clock this (Saturdav) morning. Our pickets v are Awthii>.k»urai)il€s , |bf JEht pfAce.7TSe ene- h < f Fairfax. A professedly Union man states that »heir infantry-'went offto the towards f, Fred<rit-kfrburg._ Til*, rfthp.l Gunerala.Robbrt t Hill, Stuart apdFbtzJlugh Lee, arq "-the' ‘main force. rL Tfimt wagon 'trains’ wa*e -7- crossing tbe Rappahannock on Saturday and Sunday"morning. The* fanners are bringing -I in hw aud,p;ovUipnsqf th«mav<^y/-Tbefo-f6*notta^oyhl i mattf'with | one or two exceptions, there. ~The women • rbcelVedlhrra with Hags and’fedtens of j oy.‘ -• Sunday,- !! -p.-' rh.—ihe : fblboWinsr account Q : has jurt been received from the UppsrPoto mac, and is believed to be reliable; i A.rebcl‘lforCfr-'iß‘iii*-tlie : ; of Darncsiowu and Clarksbuag, estimated at .’ rs;campQfifd«ntirelytil .A body of tbe crossed c the river last night at White’s Ferry, and are < router for- Frederick,- Mary- land.; -Our troops herfd the bridge across Sen- \ ecaOetk, which’wasf-üb’t’. ibjufld els’on their retiim from their -recent dadi on ' Haraestowu. ~ :•. - **. -•*•' ■ : :'• I r The-New/Yotk ‘ttibvne'S -Wagidngtoa - edr- -» reWOtidetit'Eaysr i ' Tnerrefetl Burgeon "who amputated * TJwelTs:leg, told Cme ci 'our. surgeons ,ytefcet- ; fisythat-Rweß hadsince r:’ ■ -The - Order for a 'court 1 of-inquiry itito the 7 - e teimanded.-- : s;- - -s* -• c 5 ;; *AqniaGreek - r Wiffct cats'wsft' burned;, aild.■ 4 a ? Jphurtlty , * of fctoros'des'trbyed., eugfaes and whatever con vißßienGycoarflad. -away, ghfl>»Ag@it, #■ v&A \ Slry appeared a mile Irom the river, and Weia scatt :; thfct quite ajmmber.of-Uie into Bin iee r yn - sffftiroay we'ek fbrthe pafpose, of , tfiewbundcSto -still . ;entt‘e hattle-fividr the jeh'da-haviog .taken the beUepy and theiFprcyenting n r ft-; t gS '7'-..."" . ;; 'September .6;—¥eocal: ■ I £TitiJg^lfl<?3p i 6fIjpFW 1 jpFW frqcu€Hy. SutaA j ' ~ '^\ J '^. '" 7 A*' * ' . . rir -.~ . t . *.■ i; TO -ivsconij ,o3 i .* an cLrepbrt let,--No • rebels-or rebel gun.-', boats are to be seen.- - Vj. i*_ '.s-r. zz= •-'■ “WA,sinxGTO>'i‘ September following: ■aefitence,' cents inedbr tbo'Correspondence =O4 a leading journal, was errbnetttely ' to tjj.e coi respen den trod ibe-iAsso dated Prefer suppusedthat in aonsctjuimctf-nf tb«sd " cbsnges' m‘ the' afmfx bpGii Secretary 'gtautpa: 'and Adjat&iif Tbomaff %HI resign.” - • FROM FORTRESS MONROE.- Eejro'rtcd Moromint of tbe3lerrK s : 5 mic Kb. 2 Down James Hirer. - _ .. . - . ' If that the ilerrima? 2 has' *b’een below PoH Darling, Mid evidently: _ jnhkiEg towards 2{ewj)art .Taerais no ! Hcubt that a rEconnoiatfonce. Las been nyde of "the James River by. two or three rebeL guia- two^”. “\TEere .here In conae ' qir. fence of-the report Ihat the; Merriaiac Xn. ’ 2 hnd.reacbsd the •Tidßlty-of Newport -News : andfeadanetgagein.ea.tr with '.bnS.brTwoof before heiv, . AU tlne shipping Jnire has beenretaoved to.-a: -•place 7 bn't-nb featV of anything aeri-‘ bns-are; enterhdptd,,'^as J >ucE ' l;a ve .been znafieMj s,-. owe > wiil-pWjjably^niakti;the cqfreer '-of 4W-3lerrih tbjnheriormer : cinfeake.. r riv^'^rbrn'Ci£y Folnlto-day. . ftfHirls aJT qiiief'.jon ite riy errand .no' rciye Is or Amrai ef the Xontoglaaand ins ' " tralasiau. fjajrorrsnl R feu# fraiif Italy. QARiBALDr BEFtiitcD Afiß TAKEM Cade Race; SepK-S.—The eteamsMp-Nor-: -.m-piau;from Liveppool the SSfh.rVia London.-; dfcrrv.Jhe29lh Ulr., passed this poiatj en route. It) Quebtc, Bohemisn Ircm Quebec arrived at Liv pcol.liTih .-August-- r.< ::*. ; :.a- : . . TrVuew&ot the Norwegianis two days later .than tlvht by‘l Ed Cliy of lye* Vodn ~ •;■ --•Bfeadplufls dull.'With sfightTdecUhe on all - 'Provisions .riuiet.' clpsed at ; " y V " • -A feJialii- -conflict has taken . pUtcLbetween. tLe GHiiosiciats-oEd'Toyal trqopE, iurar llts-j r pio.-' -If is predicted fhatFrancg Uabout imii -important • 'military" movements..'The. Emperor -Naiioieonjmd culled n.couacllOf Ms :ministers.-•’ 1 - •* . ,‘J*he federal gunboat Xuscarora; left Ply racuth bn tße=evt*hing of the n7:tt of August. -It was. said that hfer Cadiz. • London- journals give considerable alien tion to' Italian allairs. The- Morning pj*t-: tnjtrtheEitgllsh and French cabixicts are ipUe: in'the.darkjn refeard io ihVEioyemeiiEßbl Gar baldi; aid. urge that if -he .be a fibel add cou spinubr, he has been encouraged by "a be Ir.Al ian ; govcrDmeßt -and people from' the kiog- Gop-nwer-d-. The London Uan}y'-J\ T tws'<lhic.ii<is Guili-alci, who, it does not rtb-jl ftgiirft his-eounlry and Pi# king, bar, agaiust Juifign cerLonstnuion against*, holding'ihc rjgbtJuFeapital-of-Italy. '• t _ The London Tinas points-pat'the evils" •wl ich inust-ehbile if Garibaldi-perseveres in : 'bl?-dtsig.Dß against Rome. • - Fk.ance.^—The rerls B'.ntse 6u ibe 27th ot •August was much excited under the news of - the larding of Garibaldi ai Calabria. Kentes • ftll DK»re per eeut;; closleg at 681‘. Tie Emper-.r Napoleon had left i he Chalons, i.'eu p lor liiarrilz, aceompaulediby the-Duke, ot . Italy.—Gfarjbaldi had left Sfelma, and was ■pibcetd-ng toward s’Jieggio. . .fie -is said to • have. ati*:ouncsd,to las volunteers tliat ia u a' few da'vsdie would marcll lnto Naples with ttvnr." “ItT-tS of 'rt j-tit troops tnye; been’ ttot Co -Ueggfo with' -oidOrs to tetk GuribsJdCs forces immediately and tborougly detest them." " Xe-ltaTiau fleet wa? cruising In the Struts, . cutting off communication with Sicily. TLe ilazzinjap party.had.:atusraptoi to. .gtt up a demopstraiipn at Jlessiuu ia favor of- Vfr«ribald!,;hnt they were put do»n. # The IdTest.oCicial,news in the Turin Gazette represents that the.news from,the Neapolitan.. . provinctsia satisfactory.' The s’ate pi siege wsß •gimferally well received by the' people there. Geu. La Mormura had issued a strong' yuvclamailon against' Garibaldi, aud prohlblt- audretchtiou ofaruis. 'Cate Rave, Sept.. B.—The . steamship' A'us - tralb'sian, from Liverpool on. theSOiUaud from Queenstown ulx the GUI,' arrived Sunday inonnvg. . GinrAT Biutatj?.—Lord .Palmerston, in a epte-cirat : sicibourue,_jefer&.d to the. ITent atiair, wldcb;'he.fcfiid; was crctllcd id a.manner -cotsi^tfnt wllAtbe- dignify of both Eugiand and AmeTlca*. There .was, coiTsuiueiuly, -no .trixniiph bn either side.. ‘ The only tiiumph • was'Uat of truth and justice, wblcu each side was equally.inteicsred to maiohiin. - . ’ ’ Jibe London Thucs. rc-Uerates ifs arguments tic:.tLe North cannot cocqatrtbe Sou;h,' aud says the time.lor eompiomitc. has-arrived, -and the ■worstsettlemeni of the dispute ca >- i.ol be as Jalal ob the conunuance of the war. The r.ft-tVtbeii draws an amdogy. between the position of England during the revolutionary »er and the present position erthe North, and €aje that is time-the North lollowed the ex ample of England.-' . TtiCiAtji'i/endSQvy Gazette degcrihesj Gen. MiCleUaiJs- .campaign: as -the -mbafc signal in this century; •“ - Lord Bruagha m had. made -a £ peeeh,“urging ilhe. absolute necessity ofmeuTality and. non intervention in Aim fiea. . * r r i lit* Liverpool Jt»fdrawr-attention to Secre tary Scwjtolb late, circular, to encourage £mi* jiUCtoJon, and urvee tie distressedoperatives-of ;LhpeiH3iiite,aiuLllie:lri6li pocr, to follow r,lr. jieivaiU’s advice and. eruicrute... -/Tie. Lcmlon. iliias urges thafthe.Emperor Napoleon*cannot be allowed to ilowTe - :control:in' Italian affairs, .and urges the to speak out TTLere ■w tre vagutirumora that EnglandJiad “prelected egaicst any French occup itiou jof N-tapoiium Teiritory/an'd that .‘England' even ihnatcntd. a - corrt&nohdlair movement in Srrly if Trance reedtted to such a.atep. .. . -FivA'NCE —Tfaeemperpr'presided at. an Im jrbrtunt d.binetuduricU on lire 2SUi oi August, m IfpJian rllairs. A bos been sent-to Kaples, and an English eqnadron, it.isßaid r 2ias-also non-plaetd there. r . . " ;Ixalxi—rTdc from Turin re poit'fhsu.Garibaldi and tis volunteers coniVa uidthtir B»arcii jrcgi jfieggio, pursued .by. a ; fcviqxun 01.-SersagU-rj.. . . - by Garibaldi: from Caiavja, inoiiing the p.tople to insurrection, -had productd-a strong demonstration in his '.u*vof at Genoa_and Florence, and some collis .ifi.slia'dtakttt place between the authorities and the people.. .. ..I .. . continue. Ouunaks arc appichcudcd, bufpreeautioa-; meat: ures hsve'bten •taken-tocounteract thim. London Ang. SO.—The Times of to day has au article on thetilraordinury position o£the •Dtinoerslic party- in America. Tt says thoy are lighting m;a cause .forwbich. they ieel, the -meet boundless 'devotluhi but at the Eanie rkue'W-behaif-of a'policy and s prt.sid.eat which they detest.. It *re ga rd s Vall p.uaiiham’s r receht'FpetClf as tra ‘esposltrotTof the feeling of the Ucmocrais r and thinks _the dj:Thoa>tra ~ttbh'ia etery Traf-imptrrfant,“as' it spires .to slow that, in addition to other dilllcutties that •Pioeidebt. will 'have to: straggle sgiupst (the icgi>iiuale ctfects of Ihewar) tnere will be a violent reaction against his o^a- ar bitrary acts. * - * * lATESTf VIA XjrEE?STpTT>‘. ‘' • _ Paris, Aug. Golh telegram yast fccl-lVtd m this city ..stat es that Gimh-ddi had. T)ttn’cTefuitcd,‘'wpa l ndc4 and captured. Luxpcos - ,.Aug. Sl.—The Mon&ur says-that Ihe'iLtu:rtefioa’ which thiealen-d to compro mise the destinies, ,ot. Itajyhas terminated. ISaribeldfi afrcra cpnaiPt.'yas cpm -pelledTo' surferder. ■ An .Itaiim, frigate was fmbredraie}y‘prQercti-fb conrry nm-tQ •snai- Thb ■Woekhdc" df.. the .Italian coast "is drderedttrbcraKed.'. : l‘. ~J > ’aels. aL-^Cjae' capture.of,GlabpMi is -:A Rebel Steamer Bam^l. • 'Ket\* York; Sep. S.—T-Ue No* York^m^’ correspoodeirce-fit PortßoyaV, udder .ddte/id li gives- a : report that a largis steamer, sup ■poeca-fe be"the Nashville-, hai-becn burnt River'on the preceding Sunday taorfiing.' * Sue got - a ground wttfim range of theguc Tort -Pulaski, l-.wblhe at teißjAiDg fa runbutuariyin being Unable to get -her <>iF, '-the' TCbefrkiere forced fa bern'-herto prevent her • CiHing into = : -‘ J ’ _■ * * . : J .:'./ [A“dc epa ta,' GaT, Coptejj th<? GceijacU Ajigepl, eajs tha£ tales, '©T :• j33tt6ii(- fan. Ibiocfcadc-T- - --' *-'-* - >: ”'’~ ■■ ''""'l --’ >•• cr rr>* :-■?; ?•*••-• ~ JO S£j>t (h»t -ttiiitefeSt#aaiex ElOrttfitTarriTeS.; -JLU& J?t& i aEo tjj£ .c®am,' ig .hjbfc-wnt ;ae ftYV.r,"ina;a’Sp:inf3jtKai' there to'pTfietiKlse r ToUOwicii aaj-,,A:iuinean Yea feels Dtlt .‘ AA. 7 . .;;al ‘j&ttfyi&jfoj; BnflaTo.' V. 'Bcuriio, :Sicv*:or was: L .afternoon.: U.0.0C0 hostels o! gram was in ttie Lose, on tlie.ftgfaioj’ jg-SHBjPQ& .iosnred for 1 $25,000,. Lgsa m iasnred; ,u3ii/ .11 .3! | r j! t V ■LATER. - r PRISOgES. PROCEEDINGS -IN TBS- REBEL CONGRESS. CEE’S BISEAtCaES. GEN,' Tlifc “ I’arlisaa - Ranger S£lll” defeated. fleported Attack b» Tapelb by Gen. ■ . Rosemns. ; ;■. _i Clarksville .Reiakea-l hy •■.• Union • ifooopa ' ; : £6psc!al Eispatchito .. j: o .. . _.!i3Amo,'Sept; 8; 1862. . Jnt eHigence has-justreacbed.Uß thatGdarks- ■ -.ville fe-retakeiu TQQr.fcrqopk’ lel^-Fort ponelsqnon Sunday for Clarksville, - J and~ v saiil..y ’ t£ds- jnprmpg, josj,_.asj they ■ came .near .-the- .were nwt and attacked. •. by. .the ; ; cqafederateS- eh- r .sn£d.hj.wbiclu were.-worsts and’ 1 ' iingiprionsiy-fied —the ■• field, leaving Wen- ' -of;tliejr_ nnmber'lpriso.n'etra' In oar' ■bands.'. 'TEe federal- troop's Jlore look posses- 1 ’ - Sion o£Clarksville without farthcropposltica. • '' J- ilEhrin=,‘Sept.G 1552. via'.CAiiio, f " :: _-•■/'• ; “Scpx. .B u is6‘2.*; p; ;Late atrtvais fromJtelena repoji aXL'qaiet.’ tirrve,*. .Pickets etaiibned in the back»oouaisy ■ straggllug-pArties ' of guerillas." ‘ ~ . : On Tbkrtday the "White Cloud was*, fired upon, three miics'/bclow Httenai nobody was hurt... - “ Porte fVfieet -went downlto' .E anTce, Ark., • sr (i'bioiighr uptfie Wharf 'boat. '.Tqc wharf boatatNiip£leop.'.was ateataken to Helena. • A'prfsovcr 'taken.at Enfice was aA'Little: 'RocE ,d few'dayS.bcfote! lie. very 1 trge ‘ number- of Texas 'frQOj>s, 'fully Armed' and; ‘-.uinipptd/lifid arrlteJ'TJicro.- " It was' reported atr Helena .tTiat * made-ftp attackpn conftdtraCs_trobpß atTn -pclo;-and decisively repulsed tiiem., , .. People at- ,Ccmmtrce, ;iUi‘L,'.havo. deter iriped to Bring dii. passing boats atthat place,'an(l' Wifi shoot. or.citerml _ cute them. ‘ - • .The- scralieriCpriEoiiers reached Helena on Thursdsiy irighti cn for Vickiburgi: • The ’Grenada; of .the SiL contains- Pictro’cnrd bf ’the'.' . iJUpatches - ;l_rorn‘ GeprLfee were cernmninated to Coogressr : on the' 2dr .Jefll HSrla’: accompumes. Uieth ef plapatidar From these 'dispilcir-'- -7?6 seenjctiP.V God has again, extended his - shield over ‘bur patriotic army, and blessed •ihc cairse of 'ouc coujulei'acy wild a. victory pn_thc : held alrtady unmoriol by the pelistit actiCTcnjents .of one troops: • Too much'-prafse cmnot be bestowed on the skill; ahc_darfrg of'c.ur'comiiiandliig ‘generals,.aud the Conduct, yslorand he dihoudotthe troops' who fx'ecTrttd'tbis hnllbut inovemeiih” ' : claims a great victory .in Vir— gij.‘!a, o thinks ir musvnecessorily hayc a Taoi-t bcmfn'ial result or .the country, and the Southern cdUECj inspiring coiifldvnCu.lu .their uli iEiaTc' Enccess- and. have, ’ a dlrefully ‘ : pressing fflfect on thc North, proving the ir.ter trilility “ot subjogatirg{be South" by arms, -and.- inclmc them to other means of pad licaticn. . ' - The cchfedeVate Senate, on the 2d inSt. re- ■ jectert- the bill coDceniing partisan rangers. -The new conscription law of the' South n-.ftkts all'subject .to duty‘between the ages, cf eighteen UDd forty five, and 'aathorizcSr'tiie’ enrol ment -of Con.scribls where, ever Toand.J The Socicty of Friends in North Carolina have.’ ‘liu'niornliztd the Confederate'Conuresg for a! Tudciification : of the conscript lay" in their. FfiVOlS • ’ ‘ . b’ti# Oflvuiie 3b*o9' of tho'26ilL' The Delta •paV 5 the federate' are perfectly .. confident of -th’iir ftbijbv'to'hold the. cl r y .agaias Breckia ;andrVan Dorn, whom 1 it invites to.another •conUfit: • -* Gfeß; Butler has ipsued an -order, r:-qulrlcg T the-'Msrchau’s-andCrcscent Gity banks to go' into liifafditlioni - • . - : THEWAg-IM’ KiNiyUK’/i TKiITIXG TV. ESTI MILES FROM LOIISViLLS. 3Tcarli. all the IBridges on Lonimih and Frankfori .Baikbad Burned. Louisville, Sept, 7.r—Tho passenger train .for'- Bowilbg Green, which left here at 7 .'o’clock_ChiVmorning, returned from this side ofSheperdsyille, twenty mile* south of here, “brlhgiug reports that the small- frderal .torce ia siockadts,--protecilDg 841 River bridge . was.altacked this morning by a large, force of rebel'cavalry with artillery, supposed to be inoiintaiu ndwitzers. .When our informant .left, there was heavy musketry ahd.caanonad ing.' ißemfoceementa have been seat-from 3tfr‘N~.but the bridge will probably be destroy "fed before their arrival, -No com miuiiicalion with any'point south ot • IcDuia ville. • -. 1 . ■ • Louisyixxn, Septi 7:—The‘president has -eqns.urrcd in tbe:appointment of Chirles Cl Gilbert.as major and Wm; R; Terrill .as- Lrigudier.. -Col; Warner, of the IBlh Ken- TucWy,' son-in-law;bf Gen. Leslie Combs, >rei >o! ted killed at the recent lightat Hichmondi Sentneky, tent: Richmond recovering from a ■ SL-vere.Vroncd.. : Thereflels baveburned-all the bridges : _the. Louisville imd Frankford-Railroad, be* ’ tween Bagdad andExanSlort, except that over • the Kentucky river and' a ‘Email:.iron: bridge - oyer a ~ ; r. -.-.*: - Sirer.siVnsvittEi.-lvy;, Sept.' 7.—About suo ..rebel cavalry burned one-«ect:oh • -of the ffiln liiver - bridge this-’morning, damaging 'but slig'aily-tiic’new-Iron pbrioG : recectlj erect* tfC Gn:«-ral Dumont - fed- his :; forces- under; arms ail day-at espectiug tim along the linn of vihb raUi-oßd* 11 u -* CiLlFOilNli.; T Stutc EfcetfoD*-C ! omirtete fiepubUcan ■TrUiniph, San* FBIycTSCo; Sept. 2.—The supreme, court decides mat taxes for stafcnparposesire; lo bepaidin goW otiiy. ' •-•- -. -Recidpts from mines departure of ; the last BUamer are $2,000,000.- •. - : •. . Silver from-Opßlr bailies has yielded $200,-. -000 the past mouth; ’ ' • -- r : —v 1 ' Hie election- to-morrow will- her exciting. ’ :.The probabilities are '•that Xathain' cannot | elect a majority oi-tUeiegislature, and that the; | Republican and Union party wUI carry the siate by a large majority. - ’• j - &Ay Frakcjsco; Sept. 3.— Sailed, ths strain- ; ’er CoE3litti‘iou{;for Rinama, >R,a gers and SBTO,BOOnI treasure. jiipce’ tne'de- ’ 'Citk)n-of ihesapttme eonit against receiving - tender notes -for state*" tSsj they hare sold as' low as hlutn cents dHcoum.-.The* point of thedcckidn.ia tiattaxes-are-nof debts wlcbin : tbe meaning of Thc-act of Congress,-'and. fhat j The -ptoriskm of : the* State constirirtioii' re-; .•glaring tasts ; tc)' be paid-in goM miiit reuialu 1 - • • ‘ - -• -• --- ■ - -J-: 1 v • The-electroh-ia £&h Francisco* pissed off •guleUy’tCMJajv Tb£ njnion arid’-Republican Ughlature tlcket_ is . uhd6uhtedly*-eiec:ed. -Hc»y-secession sympathizers ri-ftxsed to ; Vote. ... Siiv Sept; d.—2Td.' Important ‘sal'ds inJm‘batid“importcft,' y bht. jobpsra -are : :dqhSj. a laige*trade with',the noftoera iriiniag ' Tte "( ’ 1 '* Tn an o ver ■wbt-lmii ican fusion ticket, .ends- ami- ‘decttoa Vest'erdaV results'j f? iuir iriunjj’ft.of EverJ'roatftv aKa wnrcr_ se legislature? to-tlitt' CODS' - •XalfeanK' : .Steal adoptee by a large majoritjv : • . Honolulu dates Jiave arrived, tp Muen- eJc&eiff heat? being Oppressive. -Hosiudra stagnant.. 'V 't r' -*• Cconer’S' *jf GarsOn v S TalJdjVantr diet a lirger nUpiber of etfigr&tfVf nrb^y'feoml - oWa;-Iklfss(jari add ■Kansas. 1 -Ail "were’ Teacua. Imd 1 ' rj -’? -r, * . \ s?~-..‘2' x3ixtisciy ? deader Cj^^nt.3wc£mn£ W r- i ,• ' ?AecC>tnjis epuntfes -of CaH.- a continuous: doldaih.- of thA fraj'-lb. - QplofadfS gold-ia|nes c ;gfep£^l^^^.cgaragmg. ; ■ • subject to military duty m Han Franeiaco-is d ■- the'relifciPdrstiifer h,ffii^land>*ehl4orwafd:iidt&e‘la*t ©tbadi'er: - r -The *lfe*tiOb «tbrnsiyeiP hdtf 'Republican ‘of -tbe£&&mbiyeledfed f l dad- dfefeitedj tgfts Dfctigla3-Ifc-m6cFatSMaTowr “ptmactals' idlff over,-cdnstßullnir !t6e'ridle Hfthe senate- Wttelriias •tfeirtj-Blrte'Qreab&re: ■' Y.“ &ep t. stagp-uiti pVtse 1 . *~ Sfo*>pcrfpTioa*papers art*, in circulation to riise.jmoTiey to ..yndltn iWa'sMCct-bif' fof • rt?Hpf r oi 'wotmded^oV iijfe .gSCTaL'-? ‘ : "'/■ ,1J c /.a-!—.r.iiic- jnin -ir b >jt i» i**d realenjed Kaelojr of. tteiTadfetbil’ Sioux. * t*' , - ’O'unAj K. T.-, T3ept. to.—'Bio following -WH33 •Ibrouabl by a messenger to-Connell ikud'i yes-- • lerday: . ; < •,* ■ >*: . - : : - ■-• tr: Siocs CirY,-Seittain’ber6 l i ISG2. > ot tb^^T^oiiri Slopes ? ,_iife'W6 c tbaVthe ou,,tbe. £?a -oTu-ifewi^: ■against tfce wbites. : : £ome. .settlers of D i£oL>,t . -liiive already been attacked.- 3?be wbbndedanA’ ::cbildten albrg the Missouri are U4eiqg-xd b'Arf •RttcdtllrSad 'TbeTdcQ-askfore to-pipted the yaiious pitots bn tUii frop^ • tier. 'M$b r of law^r^^me' £e|p uAfor -cr_tbrv6 y?eeks '.until govg>nuiw»t-teMpj at- = : iiye. ,resigned).::.: : A..R. Smceh,: -- t o -v *.O c N.G..fli;BSc«f 1 uu. ,- J. Bqrscu . , iL . • • * «■••: t'Aid Safety/ 'Cbm, -GaEpoll»*pn&yement9 1 :! ,'-. i:V ,L~ hvi , : OAXprous, &iyah7, otoj ; J ‘ 560 } ;s)fffle‘tbeirapptarauedat G q’.clock, ■ i.tLiS'.; nlSiiag^oii-tHe-Oinh^iVe^opp-sEfw 1 Swan Crctk, , ..They were.£oiogymr4he#ippctioa of . are sup post'd -to barns puruod -of > Jeii'iDsV commandi - Lieut, of the Ota f - -w%o was-trircir.prisoner at Wjjstodf 1 -reaped here*’this Evening, • 'beefc patofed Jenkins. •He w'as wYttfuieqi-, , f 4nfi^,ibeirrnftrcbifftfaiu3s'^HmtorKinairba‘ . ■ “tires oeen . domd, in b^Bitt^^p-cdiniunnl -Xlie* EeWis’ 1 ltei.ul»ea“. niartln I *- r ’Uintp’tfiltp&tcli • frdm* Jfiiliaa \ 3fsjiTn,'SßCE(v‘\ s-,; 7, a$Q2, STajor (j«nGrdl.stpbli”- \o* D•' ‘ X have the honor to*xepdft’fHat the eneiny, • cdtre feting- : -iBO ■ car a 1 ryf Tvbb 1 J rdt icsed my .uuiposta, hatßibeeri deieaidd? of abqut fiftyjiriaoirers, now iUr opr possession'. ,*our loss was.two T kUied and -fen ■wounded',-IccXuuiog Capr. Groveiiqr and Xioit. Logftnydf the 12sg ITHnofecavlltr; Tne .lofs K>f tgc enen y. grcafcy. excels: oar -own,, 'But is not known. ■■. JUJ *~ i .... _ Julius Gen. f.- : 1S Kc|6;^W4tis(;}ucntSiT T\, r A NXE D E_v .a - ybnr.g iruiri, •, * • (whose efet:i;etDentXs a'><ut*£o felonsa c-. TVLchjfeeii; Grocery y: CAaiOiiaaioniToU'C, to : Jinyir.p vdfy-wlit-re he can a'aalre'n prafifiraV kaow-’ leopt or bniifuia. I Salarv noise timeh of aa bbucbj at a guc-il he use. ? Best of leforauct*. cuvn. • Art Pi's* or apply to CL.G.GOUl\_*fci)., 16 and 1# stale street. • .•_ .■. • Bs>uJlo 3C . IA —-A’ ll^lit.’tecdiidiiaiui v*t 'VAGOXr Arypfi^onriav’iiSi-Riicbfeo oT ::in fml !i j>y call'ns <-n .1 AN*; jvui.i ls,,iy.i 6ir«et. '.\A ATVTK’f)—A-Giri-who Gan cook » 7; ondiron.* Spoly. wUh ct>M-<flty e?. \7f?t Fide ofilicliteau.Aveu'ii;, sLUh duyr trow North street.-...:: efepbAij.uit iV il-XT Eip ~-A .iiy a L V<iUE7trAn.'as-honlrkcCppV <rrSaTejiniAfi. ; “Tni) adrcitfct 1 * i«4 ; ot atroitl of.ww-t; • sernrt>>taki. chr.Tgf- i.ri.livvn if !•»><.• ks. <. iQ mvcgoofl citv r*»tvK‘ enc«sftsl-) sict ri:nrs-tUr. Vcoaale/>h‘iU> Uifr'^ rcpuuj, il dcfeire(J,_ACjFcss '■ J.A.G--'*-Box 2SH. .. c ■ \VT A X X.E P—.A\Sitaation, ss » » clianirtl-tiVurn in a r's3erlalil'‘ fJrai v. ‘C.'V'i. give good reierecccs. .T .’M\’ihuae uittf. ‘ . jV\/ANTiti)—JJiriard ibr a gestio , T r . nan i«r>a,wjA\-w!k*:re : of Vflfi Burrn *nrid (“V-t of St:ste sired, or t-ouii; oi Sui-vru-r -nau ea.-i ol ]»*." I*.*:. 80i.5i>5, siatu'j: terms aad loeslioa. - . . 'TV A N Tli D -7-JMinera—Seventy ’ V T cents a ton. 1 U*ady work feverv Tiici.oy owry ntcht, is t«MJ. OLIXEi. iirvaul St.Uioo, Bear ifafcVHlej Greut VNN-rteMrK.-' sel-e-a'A - i , -.l < t\7 ASXEIi-r-!By..a jirpiopt psyjnsr ft tenaaf/'a final! cculge cou-c, or.four or*o7<n -rdoii'S-Ui ».private resiih-ECe. Addrvfß. wit*/ i-.-rni-, IccttioD, c.c., F. O. 5-jx Ig'Jh- . -FeplMicSO-lw ' ■TV AXTi£D, TMNiRPIATKLT— i t - . WfeEchtoS<-wCoUuq j)r«*w.:r». ' paid: • Handwork crihiCiime.' •’itl.iTiiilhTjEioQstreet. - Jiucd pr)ct‘.-j.<hh. : •• • *•-- • 6e9 nXJi-lt AKTKL) -Iq the -cent'al p*rc - nf thedtj.orni-Ar a st-eet’eari. for a email b.» a c:irtuil and p unu't.payinct--tu»nr. a ; small OOltaae, (.r.lh"rte or lour rcoms-Bity laciliiici f->r :n a larger tfew-lURg', {ffiruShod Wri*-- Ur red.) I'iut ouuh-rtte. Kiferercts ex- Aadi:ci6i > .O.iioof«soy J lur tarecd-,s'3.- I ' sFj.v-ua>i-~t~ .• -. .. . ... , -W’ , -'AKTHI}---'BtarJ. .by a'.geutlQ ■ V *■' Tnar.vrifi- ai d little girl, ia ap Ivate fd.ullr,. <wlrtrtvthtre ar»* no-'hoanr-r: wllh'n t-sa ml; i;ue wniktf tlit; TremontHousfe, Aailn,-«> •' 3] NT.' 8.,"! 1 . O. I>ox46l>i, Chicago. ..- * -avisy-uifeiit 'fS' AK.TED--Tir..tlie^e%lil)orl:o(iil^ ». rftho Vjftii Alarkc’t," a house! pKiaeaiktly lo c.rto*l. coi.taliimcfr. nl trur to Ms nOus, ciut ol' tfertu; irrelcEiccl. AjiMy.vtW Xortli Dearborn s-Tcct. , seplmOSi-ot a W ANTEP.—A ypHjigiwSln-'Nvislies' * * a situat,lon tig teacher hi a f?hoal ortotorln a privateTaroi'y. jre'iaH' teach the.variuas nnrd.iss fcduc-.tlorr. • He nan iifecm rinjrou. hif Tfaiami 10r..-the- oilcx: t-f teacher...i.*ijexce}i?li»iiaMt» tenthn.)-1 uial,- juveu-a> to. chara'nter aui • ahhitv-;,- Addn-ss ANTR!),— I Tyrsk to: cnip!ov.a-. • 7 '' - in-crcrr cnnntr ia the NcrihNv'lsffor _ti-e,sivleol r.i uru{Ue th«t.l.-i !’irtlbp?njaMe-to en'rf uasinrFF n>-m m-tbe coantry. The xctaiprlee Is on’y -Ore Doiir.r. wLlcliptaCPs at the reach of .jvery ffihu ■» ho h:inii!cr» mennr,: Actnts are Voninjj ilioh- Sands, .Wur it-ms n are yerviiJjcrall we will rrnd h famp'c to'any p»*rs‘):i to art A* accnt, hpptf receipt of OJ-1 ceu*.S la' •aalpd. AddrcS-r Hr Z. BATES. Chicago, 111. . , W ® TRU - -As entfr to xatiVßS foi , V T . tic lortlicomir.c idftorv i(.f t|ie Ctrii Wap in -An encarhy JwiO. S,'<_' - Aimotr. i-iutlior of the Life A'ttPclet is. iUsrorv.oj th(»LFn:iicklieviJtut!od,Mbnarc!ij Of Ct iitiLciuii Lur.u>e v Ac > .WUi iiad tLh- a r:«e Felnni bool;, Twnj>libep.u: Apply for territory tu O. K -P©6t-oe<.c.Bos •*- '■ •- ‘ 'apX>p§336ti t A I'* 1 EX)—rAs •§>*: Hotel. A.l-vtjy dtslresna-e:,^a^e. , Le;i. , sln £iu) stove csr-icitv. li-bimii fuvcra'.-jcas practice pri ■pothnCe In diifcrc i.l llibt hotels. Can nroduro n-ierwKu*. AddriM lor one wetkiMrS. S.'r;ir., Post OHIO,, -Chicago.- ' seDxUTO’tlt T OjiT— Sept* ' JL/ 7th; hrtwcvn Xyrth Sfcu:- MWlon’ on I.'ivishia North Clark Ftrpet, and corner of .Jaiksou .-.atj fctat» tit- ela,-a !it« Lace Collar :ood Half ‘Hrl* ;it ”ini A sbitiWereward will .he,paid for the'recovery of •’siiHiC. 1 - - •- • 0.-H/MfLESsT' • I schn?7l-3K .. . K05.235 ancUKH.statcstreet. ; . QTBAYSD OR STOLEN—On the S3iho£A«smt. a small three y.ear o!<l Cow. browse atdb'ack. w*Tt: a white spot uc t-achthigh. A suitable . rtwurayUl grvtnJop-hec ifciarn -• „ ... . -A.-J. K.VSTK >!>,- . •".:*eS-a26Wt r ‘ Carpenter norti of-take; .■/VajTS.-i-. OAi^lr^<3saHi-.:.3Jien..-in ~ x s the coontJT. that _lwaiilto.soaa£e: .-tevtSAl PHrjfep. PiiclF pdintt; tb pcrchaso! <'al> ct.juu i accuiu t or Umt ' wish to-« In rlthtr'Way.'aDa'wtto art.* Vt'jrouil 1 ■nxjT.m- it'T oniind; slTraCf. frelgl't. etc., ami address H.,” caro ofT. 0.. kTC. C;.ii:;igo. seplhttßMfr ! Aifcsnfoil;; .TststXtli*R3 ---A-” A - 7wny : to' ifnrVn.iis ‘an- iCt’erVsf fa Jjntile: y— bm.wuaid ouy ‘Feir'ins to soil wJi fgU :.4.nr‘RnFiixs 2isto cnnacity. coi«lUon>i©catloc:«io. of ‘ cittllkTj, and also nbs; price I.T -ail c?&. wul wliat ior- pun cfcsfc'.d-Acknkss ‘"a.'," care P. n. Kox iWT. Cbicsso.- .- -■te > t9-iasi ? i6. \i OTICE OSP-’ BISSOIJUTIOS. . iL-\ -ilidrird Cowan havbig'so’dto 3CG. Ja*-i4nse nil Ills I' ttmt in the ftfm of?, L. Jaeecliii.i $ Co , tee -arm i>tuael»y tCsuuVca. ’AW demands', clncyiifl flr&i - \yiU fcoj'aul to-is. L. JausckPCft an J.all debt.? o-*inc bj - tae eoacemr Wifi be pat aD 7 him. "S ‘ JAESuHxa, ..HiK.CVH'AKh -J Chlcsco.Scpt.^.lFK." 4 ' ' sepVJiiMj AK^ r ifi,KS BIP XXXXIGE. become? -d •member’ofMjjr ■fitmf'©tn-thiE <»nte. ‘SXLViifcli.R'iJanSd & C(>- • 14ifcafco.aept.l-:i9s2 '. -• - v •' -s^iJ-ulO&ld^th T OST—Bei'woen ';LaT?V.an'4'jSl^4t im~J fctreiU?. on ‘Dearborn snvFt’a hVdj“s 4io°d .Hunt:tip.(Just >V«*tcb.‘ il.ellmler.wili.-be tihrfaiUy rfe •warden tfricuvtL;: It i.ftuc dllkc. tremohtlloise, . scElMff'ja-ti.~ j :o i.'J -l’ - ■' s o- i &QT3- ir,U>:o!S. "fiE'PlitKtff. o<7j-An enll-ted-rae* of thfs restmerff ’oa farlonah o: olhcrum-. vLo have not 'et repuPtcateCaftam .lobn A Broi-.e an- lit* d>v crrteied to report tnnliu bv tVEPNESD-iJ Ail IKU.VUUi. at trie’lrsban-j Offlc*. or t>e treuted.jft B&jtfow 01 CoI.F.T. SHEEHAN. BItOS*. '■•-I .; :-eaptvSEUtililiicl* Volunteer*. Chicago, Sgpt, > S.3s6j{ > . ;;) ,_ . v r ; ®ep9 u^Ul-JJr -E'en SA Lsr-a-Wi)l' this Crouad-Sa* io'clock PndaQßf ■paTrorfinc Bnysrariaoq?. W’Ul-.b< ?oM.«fiu-arat?Tx cr are» or »iqdglo*_ Can beseeaat-tln uh'’street.' ‘ r 8e& • TTH&? Aty&RTISIih.IS. S’CfNV -'JL'" t'DpvJtdln cftinucnn" hotel in fhisrity. and a*t.c i? not capable ofeuperinbrnWn!r > jo *\ ? qaM bride re#4on . isiisuUoir af£ eOJRSE JTPffr* SAiZE? Sb& It fftriaeir ii - Bfoea’-s •Connie ciol CoUego : i•., ses-.tt£&i£- - 3E' EKR ; A ■‘J^S^G/aas -* .iV. ro iijarw«fe-P§9i"J3fcee 1 13 11-?I 1 -? t. 4ppty at pig Qgg. yil r j i adgito ItMßftggßSßigaß (np-Biairs.) jjurti-j-: to OtaeXtg TSSSff Jt - or exchange ?or go;DWs«rtrcin a>ri* .scuds, .a Stow, ,*>!*&.» Irfrei and ■pr6mab!?basmess'n.rfir u -riilTrosS/ J&.5 re nflsKSJfl? 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Lit^ature I .'' 1..0 D *° •• ’- •' • t . , P^oLJ^ix^P.tJodeml^iasuaefs—2refcciiaaJ'Gt?rmah.’ 'Pit-fe?H7n.‘3es’&VPboVn, iL llopn. ::o'j 6Z l, Catalogues .sent, on. .application, - KvOGDEN, J ' r : PrcsKleht of tbgCoVpo-At'.on. I" Hor. J. Bfirrctafr.' K JJ -JAUS. The rnost_ -■SIMJIE-, REIIAB tEftHB CSSftPtSTr .all cl!,i.iil;iji. -A tura.ofTlie (bo Jjar fcli ‘tffcbt*. - NoccaretittcfiilirciL The mort. pjiiji Efclr. 1 jfc b % .T, • - 3athe j coiii'i^y ; , .AVo bJ?o:i- ..■ ■WiUdiiglitiy's Patent Screw Top Can; :: f ErataeCvd K«ttJeft'-wid VQrf.rtHaVtJbofl*. a-' ’ fur sale at wholesale and Ceui^-io^" ‘-for cash." * '• - j A. B. >fc;Oi H; BlbliKß, t t97oJ2tcc- rT> E1 S' l*S A I/SDi—Dr. Whlttisr’i. _ u?4f ©flJeeiwlU-bo-ropen .t M-.ofltii i P. it ’■ Ter Consultation-Frea of'ClwTg» t ‘ ; - nrjjWctF SfeE. only yuctrlan vi GWtfaao I 'thit’oiilcet'" blood discus- s a speciality *n>l nervuu- .icbt;***. wii'.ct, procures some o: t-.e f-ilowlps tllact*: ’bci-UcSc*. fttwir-ituni. lusi OF Htf'niprv. rinclngrin IU» ♦ srs jprapifcß-oatbedic6.-iiod.rv the whole vital economy. Toa-can.ri;ly.on.a ,- r. ■* ] ■ Pentti elnrfc Street ill iette-a‘w'tTi'ptjmt 1 antvered. P.v.Bjxi '■ iep^-jO^-XOtart' ■ . TTHEBEAS. Kubba?Booßami*lJoe».E9aanfiici?irGd ‘ln Fordin rpnntrjoj, Ini ve Sepa an,U. j»r* stUI iieinir ••JrirtrotiiTrcd ruid soldi rithf- CNTTItD'STATES. in Direct. , ylfjbrtfyncf tli‘ ■■' - 'ilicrtio.rc. be St iraow a ail sHiomiy Import* pnr- : cliase. cr eell^acli-iiabt nr jJo*-t*or Shoes, within tlie u i? laa luted Juuami, ‘detemrinationoftlie ; ‘ cov'pic eai*.shoe 'jissp cevti-vw, ‘ ■To frptj-.utfc to. Uie fcllckt cst2at,iuil parsootso viola-' ting' said Pat-ill Law's' . i-- ' " * * - . .. .- „ - £.SfrCQXV£UBI^- :j * S c °??* ‘ * Eoetoti. A tig. 13. '!?&?.' ' °epi-u'JjViic.y-at t V3y 7iij[&Vcl^liJiJi',&■, XC.H-E'&'PBgy ATTT-ACriOS. ■,-ji-f?i)ay ratet;wut£; denb rTT tiitl lail app'jararo; of , , ... . j ■;• ‘ .TV V. M’iJOsrotTSH. . ■OQXdrh’Ji AfrCi-r-iAn pri*?cnfrd fifHh'i flrft time . Ul ,tU3 city. fyr. runr\y ys ar£ the bo»ticxful rplay of ; i k, gxivx ti- - Vlrginlus, iIr 4I J„S. ilciJvaoagh. ' 1 • ' : “ ALSO. ' • V UncieSgpi’sr^agibLant.eiri, ,'Anti Hie lust great scene Lp tbe-play of the, _ i : J ’ ’sEv^^hssxtfts..•, : i: _ ddn-'tiow lit*' seV.irei at ‘tlic Dax.o'gieo-Jg~B F^f#;A«sWi.?«?}«TSors. X TlikTitnity Dij - is li Oitetfon t3i« Farfefcam.tfaup-nUiJ 4 s».utii n Ciums.t. ThrwSt F*Ttn frill co:niht-niv on the llr«t '>V“dii>;.-.tay of November. JhOcaiuta v '.Uiefenictiv>n, m a safe and iifrtrqa'uJivJifwac. i> V.o, u-s'jia of t-ii; school. - ere .ri 'oiiFpccrfic tnforA'atlOa'With roliabie ToP-rouccs. \viil ,I*e j»rcuiUjUv sent '&j ILquituaJ.:. W. A, SIGilQLti. ifas ilia, r • ;BcVu2tiifoW T> AV:S N ''& V U '&V.Q K, ;i ‘XV’-J.i* ~- , .tBJSy tSQiaa B, }>£«:*<) FOBXES, .Vareroosu.J»o, i:i£«irju*d>c.! near Broatiwar. * 1 .SETV JOUE.. . ~. ' ; ! i’ The?rne experience nnfi-tlieinkDy facllltfifeaii 3 , pito prltiorrp&etowv enable: iiiftiu f.>bMKin'c6 i in#truraect» unfu r i>it»»efl by any others »*staWl.«limeat.; jbelrwr -stEafaitenJiot. iSglven "Jo tlu* couairvtalon. tmprqvc* lotroduetlen' ef all tjsSntlrt chanu'e.s tb it > jun J»Mkj reQoirEiLCLLmJte-R: pt-»3*u Pinno FovtS. > west ern pun. Lasers \igitUis; X'ork er*ln,7itca to call ■ and txamlre f»rirt;l’*ge lyhtch.wiS : hve onoaTOtable terms. JJescrlptir.rclr* - -intrymiailai • ill an d*i* ’vhgdjU-tao^ffm FOREkiis’ ■\JT--'v ‘ . n •■- r. ll'3'r ii “ toan snOiscoact Office^j. a NO.4S South,Clai£ Streep. Cup .stales,! • ; elta? t.vrrjrEtiAVji, '' L ' G.’yohKitN.s- : • I) l-lIS G.: i _ . AWi SHA'iV'LS.DyBdhC n - • . .: i;Epirc£i>4?iuwt£. v , . I - » : ' '- ■-•••-' "'I '. S.'KATII3CaI J ;T1 Ei=r-Tilßi trader i X-Jjtigtsd'Uab«rud , 'dblsotHceMdlia.* ■•'• • - j ■CoJ , atr-05-Sotiia WaU ranS. • in.the old frtnif billtKric orivis*le7,"L3fftelrcb*4 e6 tvbfcrejhafrixaataotsia." ! /L ii : ' ; BUAXSEiSi < i ; (ifan 1 aUcnUMnmhi aril' ialac-r.X.U3iIiK2C edy»Qc«a uc-ojcfiauraaat?. icrr, tte‘ tX. ..v!}; rJ C4J • SERIES. a FfitiS to wifiT th^r ordersxy> ol IjvXmo iiist. aa-1 yfiiLhaiJe t.lem , tird'lCn» oi' rieirtnoiifli- jf.O.Box 185.;. Jj. W.UIoBIE. aSOT-SS? 1 ; i:, JTo* B>Taamont Block? Deufcffm 1 \ *^W«Tes'Bßt4«ce!V‘d'd 1 iareiy t^ujity/ot - f. c 1 • - •-JoJj. 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ArF^BfBEiCTE. ,o!qooq l &'3fi&£Q o2 ‘ lf « ” ZICSLI m .slodtn oailodJ^^OTla^fft :^^ l^ k SiiTti®fcilldmri*<bstifcc:- , !titilll Stripes Hfgf .rsiiq ••)!?? vci fjojfii3 iJratemSasiapes, fff nvrJ AfrMdDl«au£E!taio*io*Si6h •«l^,g^'jL4tri C i a ~fce I*fc,i «B ;<> LtfSrSfifflfemA S*U mtftinws. r! ortttii! -Jill Ww'hSs.iiK *>Jtt * t\'< .6’Gh7-,‘? brp =TT<Mii',[ lo VTioiiff WHITS- ”»"©od©3. ,ri-. -hcoi s.l5 J A4 a Sgj®® Il OK«i :<■! » mib --i : Notions- s fiosiferyi for eliovclmr zo<-dB. r - i•> 1 • „ '_^Tfiii;Si7t}fWwiU , T«:et4e r 1 > lib3f^r' : jS^¥> I %AtT& ■ ?!.'^.AT T KyTyi’- N %.;., I. F;E.i t.iadi'iO - ’ « t-za Jirgis * sik fr :iU OTM'ESKieS.. uj -I; gs •! vr . m-— . i rirr'Y v,- s-'j Ku XJ i-i/rS i. j ' S,OCQ Packages^ k>t !.->)// innj tM^etSSS, ,-J ...i; -.r-vi ■■ :T o itiefcs -n- v’::- v ' ■ >: --rt j rj TiTi -i 1: -t!? i r *;*;o ; • im;J ott ” v io-THi-if*,, ;; 'i-baiiiTitE ’ ' “ ... 1 !;;;J' ••? ii- -T iJ 1 i ]_'"l Ui « -‘VT T-WiK • 1;:;: Ilid&lc of 3 Wgfei ,‘of j all .the •■. newest. > antt • most ■ i ottraotfve ■gßcda' i ef- -dll ’ offWHok Eastern value. .-.■ ji<>; i.u.s-iJ i.u ; S&5 A State Chicago.' ©asm -TC¥-km : ' Win 1 fiere Sri 3 i,' J sjlep4-3.' at oc£tb. estmka,-.. ■ppurcur 1 ’ .ttlHlijiftl iWi*;OT"ML 1> r i:.*i 1 : /I y.f? > The Best- Asssttrf 1 atoi ClieapestSreck- MtKe SaSrkdt. MRRSRTED6SOTS *1 yil '■X i :*»! Now in stoie f : which We tradbwlU - do’WfiSlio jK&tolriSs elsewhere.’ ':“V;'”VT Vi'! 1 ...I' • *“ f< r r: 'S ' IN VA IVIDS : ,' ,!< “ 1 TaE .‘•l dr.use PulmanacjTpr Lnr,4iE>: - cneesr rn-‘i;i;*i*;rt*-iTil to ray 'patient. hArp? f’iy "*• a .oce-:iie< milill.* as a laxative ind alF&ugfliej-i ■lL!idigo4tW»-(»Ti!rttn3. r ’ ' ‘ Wrtfch IDTlOpTr l *^^ l^' .. iml S$ Baaf i;Hr-;itr«e6s: Citeff % r ‘ ' T >.V. K V O A' 1. T^-wP-"‘grief;x. p-j lr.ivii) -V AHlX—hi !*a from Sp.X ► ** *.lho r gt»iMp of the sabiitlin-:. one wilij -.soiilldf U«e'ROJr, l VPUrtit W.ih.'n'tii-T V fl-io Horses n v-a:s pul, ujjout.iasju Ji> .uigiu frp& lftetritiii>m» ha!»Ti HoCnm'iottor iftt'e DlrtrutJ, n i ft.U\,Ueok,Ji» d w lu-j|Jirued,&ij4*trp.i-«u-a WtiS >*taniie?«»e to* pitct-'a lltt e.' Tiia thcLirgcr.^Jlu;al>v\‘i t a-rCsrci Urttvcetfad rtcoTerj' of aorpoe. or onebaif . above. loftitAe.treatyrflFiOS iofrutaVirrilo ctveii for any lcf«coiaLoa Icad.mr to , the • WlihrraKou W .of;tb2n*<fr c d JSOrfM; II 1». r!’|i ATTiniXVorlh Slut* Is’snd. or H. ?(Z, MoSAlt- - v • : A ■R^iii^cHSqiT-KOS - llTx; s cash paying bu-'ineas. cau Icaaß -iuii,inttiCiiva&%.>y cfiui.g on iiAPFA i coLLiys. yb. strpet. ■»»■— tt seo mlo-Dc r\\' ATS-EHOtrsE’S* Ei'&My. I -J.l; ui .X.l.t v , , TEX.J}OJ^B«O^J>[KIi?f n r -dl s crie'Bl.-liisalAVin tills iln’i; Battery, now at Mim- crflncn SoritbeißattocMs, • £ - A." vi': WtK3l> WaRU. Lieut, and Uecl y, lidlcir, t: -jj ; :L-i>ai&dTUai^ttiit^«lWit. . JL, rtvacitetdi,Cdi3it-€ity.'grew€ry.lHor£E crunaitm ’Wert. Alibi's, niid Bugi>-, : The Ofrner. have tba -,£9Hifl hi t-ptf.ylns,»f:*bori2.i>r'jTtnai|Jx«i«rtyj3p»yrfg J chaTßcs, *o. " ITtIED. vVA^ULIf v2-jdi in .Iwi in a.'-i'-ii-’/x •IpOR Si EE—A I Gjoc<rieF73ißafiayde?# ,, CdP‘s ; 9l<yftr s J?pal Estate la iKonsm. . <POnSTiil rn ‘Ca'Q- or aai t t*ijwn scni-atWsc'jfeH/ 3 V^ttir ; JBi.fi Sj' ’ jl\ ffegatlitfc? fora'BOieolO.’-O. ,MJlar «L GhsrHfrfXbfep«b- jWc^TO'tb* S*fnev‘u>.n; c Pto'f tt oh ratnnluy clgat last. and. .PBVHsuht pi'ea&-lia3iceftß^t»pptd''' , Ai GvMOHa&y .. SoksS, *s&.y v ~ ..-, ><~y> gttgj>?fe s?iifcETß®<MA3i'UFAGTo®Efl : pff -£jcflcTy»t«i* ;i unit)^ed.irti*li*flWdßQiai4 : B*?&p : bc66 loriahn- • s>; Tart ob Dcrnt. I will par Mich pdccs a'corduig to qua'lty. la ui la. ■j£*&& ' viafira uishaJ-cS'Ltfr jßrsas^fifwasi^^gEß^ stssasssssESSS ,aipct.^ v 4jfte ssbffltorcrt-otsta-ttratr?.ai >.••••.:iathe poichaftoe Sad D.oilJvd * .QTiSbiilSEniatHlSfMU «) r _£J5 32>0^ ■TV 11 fjgjts." -n'lni'o j; ii:i K .Inn ojf.r.iJ .g.-ioilliiit 11^ •. i 1' >i o*! ;i ’j-j'i? r *:;1 l! stS-uCU-imcet iLost. I '-- >^ In. v.l »• ’’ "Mm ttal. OIELfi-I ifrn244;3t. '‘SpjJVkteS; ll :xI nj JiidliriE' • i T»r 'Tstfi* WRs&i^ rT . ufT ,- no .p^gX4^a&t -MiMJL- S9sTßßSasn)WsaS3S™» vsssmsimm?* '- ' —iiop - -- ■. -i u^s;jfj In edllng oarCaatete. Call and gee them aadbe coa« '■<&*! T#^tftnSta«ctlag ass^sami •?.r.... >;d