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The Iblipwsrig, says that excelleut1 apepr, the N. 0. Jes', is supposed to I er #we fromt Abrahanm Lincoln, Bight quickly lend.your nil, -Per I arsore afrald Of hateful Baltimore. ee~ary pprigt that, bLn's ' w~brow, the mouth, tte nose Sausnin Potomac's shor'. Take eorw'ry vile cravat, oek of man or brat. i"treson" bold; 'the idfants' socks speak of cruel knocks ibm... Plains unfold. O do Il noble work, 3ee for a moment shirk duiges I dematd! ýeeIa dt~nfea earsr leud bathe with sc~alding; teats My eqontenAnce so bland. )goed not the many sneers, Themultitude of jeers The " rebels" will display ; But let the urgent need Persuade you to proceed And ad this very day. Because my shatter'd brain Is tortur'd by the slain Whose ghoats in legions throng, And I'sball die of fear, Unless my nerves you'll ebcer By efforts prompt and strong. Then start ny noble buys: Destroy the chidren's toys And smite speession tort-; Let nothing red and white Burviveanother night, On Chesapeake's great shore. A Refractory Witness. I have seen men, who, if they ware bribed to speak the truth, ho, if convinced that the plain statement of a fact as it had occurred, would be as conducive to their interests, as *ny prevarication or exaggeration cancerning it, would yet equivocate ad-lie, in a manner truly astonish ing. I will give an example of this lass, which will also serve enc to ilastrate the free and easy manner that prevails in such of our courts as are, with considerable pleaaantry. denominated; Justice Courts. (lucut a non laeendo.) Okl Joshua Banes, familiarly called "Uncle Jose." by the youngsters of the neighborhood, and "Epitaph Josh," (from the fact of his lying like a tomb-stone.) by the-legal wage of the vicinity. is the person to whom I refer. One day at oneof these courts, it became nec oesaesary for the identification of an individual to ascertain whether, at a certain place. he had turuned to the right or the left, and as the point had arisen iucideintly, it was unavoidable, to swear the on ly individual present in court, who was known to be acquainted, with the circumstances, and that per son was."Epitaph Joeai' With much taepidation, and aftier considerable consultation with his client, Joe-1 was put upon the stand, by the attor ney for the plaintiff, who, after the old man had taken his place, accosted him thus. "Well, Uncle Josh, the boys around here say that von can't ell the truth but by. ac ident, buit I know you better, don't I,old tellobw !" "tes, Billy you've known the old man too well, to believe all the lies on him. I've kissed the good buo k. my son, andl' I'll tell the truth as a shingle." "Well, you see there was a pretty smart shower of old man at Joe White's 'entertainment,' and-we got talking about old times and the like, and after we hand taken a dram or two, mnay be three., I started up the road, and as I walked along pretty brisk, I saw a man ahead of me, whom I fiast took for Jim Sikes, and when I looked again, I allowed it was Bill Thompson; and so he kept up the road--" "Stop, uncle; tell us now , you koow that road, don't you '" "WeB, I reckon I do; I travelled it beliee you were born; I've walked map &ad boy, these sixiy years, and I've never been. a squirrel's jump lugt it: there ain't a shrub or an all stamp on it that I don't know by kamu.l" "Very well, now go on with your utdry.' "And so the man kept I th. roamd, until he came to the this, aWs when he got there, he tea*y.* right---" "Huasa ! I said - s" enolsabeed the enthusisatin attor *'lsaid Uncle Josh would tell when it came to the push Z w is the genuine thing af gendteorda of the jury. i to the right, it must '- C 8*eoibes." During this out ling, Undele Jos had re - wsitk from the opposiug swat without noticing the tpwdpeseaaeded with his evi i. ' 'WdiL as I was saying, when _ )ijw * he tr aed to the left S loe, step there od man, tris upon tavellers; flt minate that he " '"No, I didn't." -thmed a seora - Wd. dildren, don't s w o. give him time. Meuatiyr ain't picked up like chips. So I did say tihe right: your right as oustand to tne, Billy, and imy left as 1 stand tuyou;. yon know. ny 1 son, that t'here are two rights-'' I -Which neitheir makes oui wrong., nor one ieft'you villain ! Now, lis- I ten to Ie. Th'le road that Iteads u l from Jou White's tavern is straight.' wtil it comes to a fork : tihe right hand side of 4the f'rk Italed to' Jimi Sikes' house, trod the left-hand side t to Bill 'IlThomp-son'1. Ni'w. 110 mIore of your rights' and lefts, but ju-t. tell me, did the ulan you sacw goup Siki-' er Tilompsnlll's road ' Thhi's the rquestion !" 'I disrlcemember."' You dinsremember ! you lhoarv-headt-'l old scoundrel ! Have yon travelled Ithat road all Sour life- ? 11a et you ever" been as far as :a sqar0rl's jilulnp ftront it ? Don't vou know every green bush, and every old stump it et O T . h heart, and yet you anlnt tll 4 lict road the man took, 110 lger ago than last week ?" h''No, Billy, Im, sou, the old 0an1 is noi clhicken, hIll is getting old( now. I 1was h1orn in thb rtevolutsion, and when thl. ri. I i-hl-" 'Sit dlotIn you grcey h1i1 d :alii'ator" vocifirated tit exasperatedl at tt'-rne., *'sit down. Aou have perjured your self, from tlthe worn *go,' *, u h\1"it equlivocated 110111 alul to 111 h 141,L1 vou havll lied lrotuJ Je lW t-, ic ta"vtl n to the forks of tI. i. 1(, nid if the jury believe con." u tr,? you'v said. they are great. r· i -d-( ' l t hu t i't, . Sui or the "ju"i ,' I: r-t.cs the": tharn to1 he!" Since the bat-1k ".: 'Matna.---:.T5 nne tibue, to a l.grit\e;"i ;L lhey hav sent two small boat.- n:*ro--s i\ :h pault" . and tho 1iw' Io :he battle. Ilith mIlt deft-at. Also. it dogt. w'01 a Leottl, tie, ar1111ltli his neck, ' :' h pa(11 rI an1 ) letters to l . W A .t.. t." i 11i 1i00 to tak'' goar.1 cure of tihir (which 111, y call \1sutntsr:t . as t h."t woultd bet a Ltto'r lim 1fre1', l 1 - TFort Pickens Cor. New Yo"rl lb'r aid. Say. tihe New Orleanst 1)lta: "'AI tomrre-ptndent writing to its at t1lt ,tubjec:.-of the P~residctiial *!e.ctiou. srllor'sts that no chlct.rnl tickt -hould receivl. t;(.e , "t. of thw l"`..ol ' tunle s:lebdg; ii 1 tor ta i-::nil ;p.t.. and recunintwad- !li t -linwi _ uncu I''1 r t , tt. t. " . Gov~s. A!.'xu:tubl r \l" u -t; !..t:"-I yeti... Judlge Jn .:mbl Natclit clt's. Fir-t ' i-(trict-t h- - Derbign (u"1 of Newt- t rltas. Second Di,.rier-.7 (. Flicks (0i of Nw Urliant. Third Dli tie;-(.,- r e S. C:i :.." 'w). of Laf'lurch. 1 0o11th 1 istrit t- Z'1t I n.I 1. lilt' row (ti), of W1e: F.'aciann. Fitih I)intrict-IT. Egan. "r. (.i,. o'f Lienville. Sixth District-John Routh to, of TI''nstl. For flip h r New .1 1 .1 iR 1 . 'When in Franc.'. Dr. Franklin !p : hearing tlutt a vessel \ta- a! :t 1.,: set sail tfr Anricrna. - int th1k IIlI.t inlg muescage: *' T'Ili l'n toy''1115 womun to uarrl i a ilt rar CIhihi :111 tih- mak s0 lie rs t. lto1; i lt I fr l' ca i try." Thec p1-l ,n" phi < ~ sur that batii 'it haltlt. hut,- a . reu thre li nd that c iie i-.n i ,I a. pruducing. A itw \c .:u- a_,". Ib: tiadve t.utigrt it I p ielt i l ii l. l '- - ouawar phy 1nial\. itl -"u deo- i .esL. ",. :they: irtI' goiit'---whur wll Gl tilt II :pic~eti (if thea'·. 1lcrhhrciji (( Irlrltc0 -rctW, not l t. It 'lr.lt 11,1% t 1''kll b~etter for tilt' Qtilllli\ II'~ 10( 1ic-I' iu:ir nto the rearintaig f childr te nl t. , practical light that r eturl it f marr-% r11W1 stack, grains. mul offer : uPtli."s t.'t athn arrty. It to go u" i to tilt narm. ithe y ought to litn discc-ulllelnercd et will have to Is' sutstained : armti." raisedtnd baand distorght.d by tiler T~r s uotilor way o .suppliti~g are the deand. to ne favea great nw superannuated wvidower~s and hacile· have neare ot00,000 men itotake the field; but in one warmy tie capil s're tn'ing icoimury--by marryillg. awaSirs, by all means get mrrie - d. Don't complain of "'hard timtes, tin thle we rear more-who men, til ill hei places 1 Of these. perhaps 100.000 harder a few years henc. Tithe1 are neter too hard to ma rr-iudeed nri'rying makes times easrierh Don't sty "no lady will have me," domebody will. There ia 110 wuay o for you; pold bachelors ad widowers; so get -i married forthwith. A. C' G. Gt er. FremReat.-AB dispatch dated ,(Washington September 16th, says:~ lr'Ithere are #umorb this oakithig that SI ( 1rsnmbnt has resigned his comd ' manod, itad that his rutiou has been ni a DntaC in e of qneharof timeres"triCtin ne to s hardtoamarrioy i thle m lrtte.ringfb m eies easit r Don' - Mrtial Law. This i1ibj, ct w' notic eiy an4 nrti- j t eli, in the N. 0. BIe", iii s ppeessd to td l Mit, u der st·riullt ad t*irtlln·rlt id tilh T city ot New ( hrlti'ns. aIwl will. il ll probability, lie piroclaimed~t inl ai i,liii ti ler. ( hlid l~i'lc l~t iwlt:i'iil'il.i ill thle - colhns oft' tile rt'spelctive jirtbi of ! tha~t city. we have n~. Ioti.crtl alllii lltssj made1414 in r etifreurc to tihe 11into4 ti, and411 I..xpie t4-l dre this to hati- it'cctir 4 din ti-lligei~ic ot' this law going; ititi ii. t ftet. A. ai gi'rliihlt thin} M tial'~ I IlawI is n1ot11. glut i~nt fo1rtc. it1 es iini prh1ct.huzded. 'filel it l t f NI'' + (i-t ii two, b' li,"ked up. '11 a' Ill 4 lv she w-ill beii. 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(arne.l a tl l ('.ti.t. and alida 1a a ain, 1aa,0a0; )li t.; for t.'it da iN Iin'allinla la - aldovl.Atlt a al ·t o ia IaIttt I11,0 10; lta ll ladnu lia .1000 7;1i L a-n - vaal , m o/1. . A?"a .a11'"i ralna Cta 1 1 1 ctan. t ," at'. a' hioba l all l04 al, at 1,a of hhai :aaaal LaH'a la4ala lv I A ' rijial (11aa. This is a -in tiotl tof . a .aal t o A hiC it wI thiank in ,i tr flr ia true "1 haaaiaaa Iiaaaaae tc laaa a~11 'alel' .aaa i l'a ii~ ' .e'a,'uaiaa (jiai'i.r a aan a ).'-Waa ltralrnt, th"aa - Kaaoxvia <T'rnn. t[ l;ti lti , .that i co".up of..1 a I. a -o ý I H IIen c 1 ! te, rvcenly t aa. a al:a 1 aaa1 a a..8. 1 ' p1al r-aan aa ",I' it win no1 uaillay sable arr . n aIl tn. Ia 7- 110' a1( it, :t;..tYI , a a.rr, 1 Alen, e r n tlt : .taai .l" l1i K . al 'a Ta~lnr' 'ii a'f a~~kgll aaaa lit s la I. .1. a K . atmaa. a- a ol a n .1 llla ll' :at ai a I'll a llo"c· a la.a l.a a ,!1 .. a .- l Tl L i 1 a1l a .a.al . a 1 1::a,-. I i... aa"a la a aapa 1. 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A1,n a.-Ai waitera ad hep hnr ol' not bLaliaavin in God.ve 1' hed mitess aa .t thaheose; myiarisaiaa any drog my can, shar thke hthne wiha , yolu;taonly thce'facr brtest hame tiroe I r aaa'd w'f~'Vaith hi tintempt and rit iu D ifferent Views are Entertalmei. bI A ve.ry scriqui quI1tit-ihnt ttii414 110W1V in the minds of thea pewople. ncgarditg A t it-. t'tit-t .tplnte'. exvpedition of' d iet Itittzli, ill t11w .iri'etiona of \."w (Ir Ivt-nn.. It is aIgited by smn-t' that thin` tittttjimvi -i tn' tttih n~lnuid to Isrg.' it 04 trt'ttf tll ' t-1, nt44 , tI . t nn tt11 - coii- 11 t-rr. t'lt- ivlinu tin-,-. ia tn; tiit'tconti tr of" 1' n·at " 'e \\-I· r i1"W, in our opinion, - t lit },r,"it\y correct.-it ),r(.,tll" up 1 ill our! t 1·11 11".",1 tlat ' c"11 r.: l1, 1 ;11 r'I II tlk 1 1:' 1 fl1~ut Irriu n. (:lllr t--tonT. thtnlgh r(·H;·rrl ! 1 rd a-t lr iin m tin''l I rtit4t.t' 1. is tar t 're. t i it l.in; w4.,, ad lt t~ ,' W %'t t.at 1.t~ 1 tut ciy i rt"Ilpr1par"" it~ ,t.44l Nntlli " l. Itt is .4i1t t~ li . it lip l ! I that : .41tto V.-t~l pr-e tani-i r:ICU;i. · of 'i I.ý. ;: ·;! n o Io -k n·.r n , e1 ; 1 41 . 4-ar an ."t1 t a., . t" v 41! talt. 441 4c t;i eL. i-4 i ' ;t , n- i . 1i'. i I.t·i. , - it tl - 44,'l ~t I i--i-.~ it t.-.tI It, i IrS n pit It .it ! 4ll. 1 ,d 4,il - till- t- '. ,t 4 tIttat 1, H-. Sisi W t till Iiu nl ,~ --t ' '1. - --~ tII. y n ny nt atnp - to carr int .' - I. Ill,- r ' grand" pt\r j."et. or is hire-. we kn~W wit. it h, 1,....s s u t rr, ttnl.i to } R~i Ir 'il 414''11 ''i':tr -4.4ltt11·Ir l 14.. c ll'lit. lv" I' It),'',l'j4'1t",\ lu }. _"'lt r, jit$:it.n 4t 'r "t i 4t44 tic.. : - .--: !h." ali f, .lig ..1' ln J·orri·tilndl ac-, til - ! 4 l .t i . k. .I hr ilt '4l 1 ',4. > tt: tl t :.' " i. t: , ,: 110 t ! . , _ :I ,. , t!. r l" 1il "l f"r . '4'. tiltt lr.tv . 4-:tit -I f '' tt- l-: t .'l~· be Dtea.-h. Iowak~~d .otii~ti.ur~ 4,to ·-lug Il~t tv-,u~ ha~ill~· cckiititm of :n " ci.+ t t l." t ',i44tv f rint t. lo - (.1 u,. t,1. i'in r' h:,V' ',"1 . nl'" the tiL li-1 . t i.'..f 1'..1;,"':1:1 {"tlrlt cll rt-. nd ar, " tt.ln w r 'Phi.'," :It'tt'ilt-ol -'orr4'1.t14I4't 1ti~r o t~n - ltn t'tii l idt), $t iti, anAl d it t- ti'ljvtr. l 1 .tt it'ur , liltoin. w l t.444- t .-'rate tr t. ..\ ti.ti ' l 1. t4'" x ut '4 tlnt t' i u.. 1!. 1,' :h-i t vit n gd 14.4 1 .1iii dttvf" i .1t11",t.I ,: Ilt~l. -, I- i r~~t 1 4411 ( 41 1 a tn l - rit - It.. i'. r 4114t.: iit'lit ' . t" ti ti llk t l it --w wi ll. I.: i "itt","-' . 1144 tI1,ito' :ihntly or !'l.. ir t itilittul 'rg. a groatth ., d.1 td r 4f ;h":; 111( 'tiidn tt l !ii~ ti t p p t." iv, trt ,." ati' "n1 o i -'und y ;i,, ;1. 4li. _ .lutit:,'.t h1 l :I 1 .'\p in. "., i..' W o ' r1 t t' .1 11 " ,1 "1r i Eton! jidic tio o' t. e 1t: a, 'n i" -if' It n tuItIuwtI ug maWC7V I.UUi L Pittnburg Uhronicle, is publialhod in the Louisville Courier. 1 In Earnest Appeal to the Neorth. Io iisVI(,º.E. Sept. 7. 11;61. EDUTOR CEinRo.NsE.Lt --A copy ofIt your vilued paper of of 31st tut. cause LI Ihandl this 1'. M. I read accoundt., hiere nd there and saiw wlhat I. liUttl. e xpected to seei in n Northern Inpar - iint of Wten" to prosecute this 'air. I irtle did I sujip.s, . or dil,. K . ttu c k ii n tau s uf ttt n a e, th a t - a p e t p h 'I ILke ,.'art ., "uld. :.! thin perflou. i lwar n It .t'.t,- f.r one, Itnotutent to lend ithe iiiL whichi i.t -ui tnch needed at this ihour of peril. If they vainut :heir htnsn tlheir everyc interest dear I,. them1. I wouldtell th1n1 -in that they IIust eIxpect t'o lfight. (I ! that they ii. utfMl fist. Ih Iwiarin" viotice of the. I oitrliot .Je- p h 11 H .lt. If this State, (tit. told tit.' citizen., ~f linuton that it i tnIy d lid ,t ri,". til its one huil i and In, e! the,. thw. that theitr 'v h i 1 Ilk compatt rv- 'I tt.' Southt'"t:. W h1. Il why i thir itardintis ? I wari iou that lul- :i: ti more fr nr t poliii fe -vltcail with i,.ull the North n ill Le sbjug itsd ; these rt 1.lIs ill e.onque, r Volt; Van murltt ral 11 ! ..it u l must fidft ! vou lutist not { liit in (11 11 i1. ll vý: a iu i uIl m t gird out tHw ae: : C"; a rn l ;o it once int. tie tii. l1. a VIi!i r in camnp Jo 11Hilt, :t Kentuckian. will I.'. with youa to!; tihthe i",at.iti ofi ofr counltrl Mof l I call "n vt I t o\al iiome the iNoth t.i tal Ill yo do nt ctrlni.o dir morl awl u t ilw.. t..."1 nt r nce th.y t. iill 1Lain the a-c."mberwy 7'Th r".lhel try ,rwVttrii ner aill il fiiv.-i.g I -ln -it iir~i- tt1;1'- 4u' tititi*. i th" -I' h , till, -. '.ý erv hour, and 1 tell lyou the rtter wlf arre)t their rtand t''red .t r counttry A li I do not :ta lit n .,m.i anI .nl' y talk ti -hat \o ., ,.. ti .l, to d".. Intl vone to vyour c."untI '. ca1ll and~ ,Slow the world \ hut \youl cal nd1 t' :irr t ais . great r" l, llo1111,Wil:li..tl ll.Il 11. The h wh.. nt th..-r w h", it hotour pia. c."- in ti k at· h r - , tn I t rd. 1't' til m l'. '"..t, :t1' r! ! him "'1''t. t nu Stit* for y r h itnw : o fhn c dol _ \ ,,; 'lla ' will .. v- *. di2 nt thit a rt i-i tct In'--l Stutui e le ! r ti ttn nf :i-ti "r ." :bi. hitl is t lil' itid' i ait ii t, ri.r. The E'tarudtin of Ship 1and. 1'111' : "i! u!: , , !r!, r. l"io t, I:- i ; isi. a1 ~I Ri it,: MflVC : tt i\. v. . l 'iti ,tt itte f tl4: t i i n tf hi t ttuli in- l. t iifrf. inlil t '. k ' b t . ,Re . . }iitt - :u. " "l .. t..." t:'V'ibe Ili n- r...... n up, iti.ii l iit ai.l .ta i a t,1: ("u pt' its hi. tiLim b - tf' ht'i tii.t otldai f - Itao" itfl i. pat t .t t itg fi. n- i It a . at hiit'; 1""i.i,:f' . lnt i . .t c.' aa to.-- t :tt. i-idn int of' fat oriiutmnr'ls. of r t.-atitu. ftt a i. it' htnei -if'n idy finad f-l nthuat city. t iln 1 r't", i ... it t ti t. il -. . th. t.d~ al :..v t;.! , i'i i :-..n r' t h.ien i. a : Ith i.gto u. nti. 'th i hI-ito th. ll at 'l Ltt u ih1 . \ - i' t its thi!" iti vir i..u"I in id p.;t r :' : t . . al il: :!:" i e .: ,il Pi v I tf itito th o tp at ofu 1'';o:". e lf r l .-i . i 1 1o .: \ft - .si e .., iat o t,- lth:,t -.. natal te-iist. !t.. haI ;uni-.".',tugh a m~at in tl." . t 01 t..pr..t' et Ill. git i-on at Shi1" .s' a again-! th.- F'rvetal eat . Ill. it eoul b'"h held : but in drat cn,.- there woubti i". 1w, 11.11 th- ni .-- of hhldiug it. Thle-tru1th , -.we inaugin". Sthat the \\ r at." ." lab' awll 'ound can nlybe d. uat-lyprotected bys 11,"11in_ -atn o, us.'il and tit.'-." ought to Ie -w it-, whatoever cost, in numn h. r, 4,11( t-trenigth idqu t ) the i work tr. be ,llone. [-'.ill ithat is. "iie New. Federal 4tapa4 ER*pedi tion.-The New York pwpet, of the 13th it bate the follrrflags A asal x'pedition will anil from New York within the eomniug two weiei which will no doubt have a mosat important bearing upon. the present war. It will comprise a large tliet of gunboats and traneports, and a force of urebattly 20,000 men in cludingo some which, will be taken from Fortress Monroe. The idestina. tilt is, of course, a secret, all state mnetmtsto the contrary notwithatand ing; lmut we can asosure oar readers that if successful, of which there is but little doubt, it will be the most terrible and effective blow yet dealt at the rebels. Latect fron Gen. Lec.-The Rich. moud papers of the 19th, have relia ble intelligence from Gen. Lee's com. m:a.d which indicate the prosecution of a brilliant campaign in that quar tar en ilhe part of our forces. The I iisljat,:1. ; s8 i;: Tl'he ntews is that General Lee. ltt insg aut outit a new road for a part of the dib!stanIce, had tnar~hedmnine tlhousatd men to thie left of Stiper's, which is at the westtern base of Cheat Mountain, anda into the Stnunton and Parkerslaurg turtpjike road, betweeU $tiper'a and iitttaau-ville, iand then onward to the aIntter place, of which he took possession. 11. succeeded in cutting of, t y thlis tatvemtentt, the: Federal forces. under (len. Reynolds. front the cu,-operation of his Iassistant co.itn:antd. *tatioined nt Cheat Mittui unIt. A skirtmithl had occuirred between portions of the Federal and ('untfde ratt." comrtanids. and (eneral Rev nolds. hlitttself had been captured PI'assengers by th- Cenutral Railroad, it vestearda-y, corrloborate this intelli etae. anid say that it thie skirmishi alluaded to. the Federal loss v as one lratidred. and the Cotafederate loss t,.teatty It was conjectured that the entire force rat' the enemy on ('Ictat Mantitttiti. owing t to heir hopeleas aituatai., would bh- compelled soon to 'I' 1·=1 1; ItA P II IC'. Ni-a' {1t ints. Sa.pt ::;-There is a l-'rencha man ttf-war ctiettig tip itae l i "'r.r l iahaumul. Flpt 2:t--(i.tanal Lea's .tliial ri.-prt of hislat lu vf opera Sopera- the C'het( llon t110 ns trnn at1.r lata- ean rcirc:lid at the \V:1" t tI - tpn a t t to iiday. from which it itp a-erns- linti thea -irta pltan i asi Cota teat -i tr. n at ta ilare of ione of hist S.hunts toi :aatlck the it-tney's puti 1.:; .:. f t t - :itain. t T -i.- os. sa y -a t et-tihidil lbv :u 'ITIIi i t tt h 11a t eia d ai I in,* itp.l.ntetrable tcknt ,l" trt. 1 t"ic, r, ay att ICl 'at olatuntai- hald it rcaint -r" d by tlhre;e Dii. St gi Ihcltnaltud. Selt 2:t--It ie reptorted Ihit 1i.th hth. I -'. S. Saatitorr-- tin Mnall-avtal htv- h.atn :arrestied alal T h' 'ua i"ali,*i :. a cit tilt' h.l a ting t·on tr"l ".- car \Wa t-hiniton, by So tlit eI fotr retusitng to atautr.n th. I- amtiifedurates, is be i. ve in high circles here, and fromti at -urce" th. intfrMnation has been ob~tait. d. Nathitg of inttt st has been re i". frI.o tht t imp't "1I,"". ':unin,"r. oft this motrning. i, . !. ng_ tit, foll." ing c'b-ttorn of Sto t: 1 ailastt--J-.l-ph et. Brad a -W II. Halihbrtt a I l. at ikturuo Georgia Soui- :I . . .itta-lRobert I. .I) - -'. -ipali---.johmn A. l-t. a \.t \ , I troliiant-W. E. o .I e. .. e-I-aac 1B. Will I:., J. Dturlthat tiniiau-llIautaV T1. garunett. Na-wt 1 )ltnus. S-pt. 24.-Three if tfie.ran frtti the l-'rricht ctrvett`t Lavoi sie-r. arrived- in the city this evening, Ibriuging a itnail - ba. An inutnetse crowdal taatlrggated nni the landing to `griwt tltei- arrival. Th'i',e ssel re tottitnis auchored bel anw. It is understood that the federal lari-otiers from Richmond will arrive to ittrt andtaal be escotrted to the S'tristittit sanlt It-: hlit tr uf St. Ltoutis, htve I t-t Imr-,sted. Also a main whtt wats iltetctad ini carrying ntewspapuertu off to thet tanemv's. fit-ct. (itv. Moon- Itautdecided against the - ptroclanmation oft Martial Law. What qutter ideaet will sometimes enter thte crant-utm of pCopll. Ithe -fuillowitag iii *ally amusing: IRussiell eay. ii is suggested in many Northternt papint ta route thte aContjiderattes lhv setting fire to the harithwootd-aand a Mobile paper proptoses thtat sra-oti-s ,ahruld be dlied withl tmatkC, aacorjtioan' and other -agrocable inettatstt and reptiles to be * titsehargt-i bj mtotrtarta antd guns into tlat intirior cf Fort Pickens. A fire occurred in Natchtez. Miss . on the 23d instant. Thti loss ptlacaed in at abottf $2(t.Utlf. licitllir hiatt htat Iti. trial fair mt,-aaton. nu hut the bint-ag nto tviiahtitt tat Ott-