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flitjnasus" $-upstc).?jrThe DIKPATOB la fshßahta DAILY, Boa

4,ya ?Kwpted Prtos for malttag ft a year, orgi .*i 'orai* mootbe. three aseatas ft; onemonthSI in advance.tir*** SFSBI-WBBBtT DWJPATOB Istssssi?'xr Ti rssay end Fttmat as_BL as advene*,rjTThe WKKKLY DISPATTIIla iaaned every

imhat. and mailed to aobscribora at fo? per anIn.esw""-\u25a0"mmmmmmt mmmtmmmm^FRIDAY MwRKINO. SIPT. v. ieo.\

FfiOM OUR 4KB* IN MARYLAND\\> are without any additional particulars from

~,, t. rees at Marylandis ass atased ay a behßar who cams down on the

trala last night that a largv amountof dour and, ytoaaaea was captured by our troops on the, ;,. Mpeaka and Ohio Canal, on Saturday last Thes»i..e anthoiiiy alw» re pre tenv that some twelveI,,n:.lred Yankee tr.Htps were captured at Pontes»pto ot Montgomery county. Md., the same day.

p. geeaJaSSSS tStsa the lower part ot the Valley?:., arris ed i i this city ysaSasßap afternoon, states0 ( lbs Yaakeea still occupied Harper's Kerry up

My iss; On that day a portion ot theirraralrj aeoatsdas tar up eh tha neigbliorho.Hl at

.% i ..:... in Clssha county He thiuka the forceh ! list per'« Kerry amounts to come Bht er aSSOa

... ~>. , sespeeel Bi the forces formerly at Watrtaeaer. Marttoebaig aud Chasieatoera Is view, ; :,e tsct that our ior.vs reached Frederick on

tins announcementseems a little singularto it maybe thai this force, after aaaashaf »t Bar- !, M | Ferrj foam . ther points in the Valley, found

. : treat CSI I-IV, ami were in doubt what as ir«j

~.!\u25a0 or what route to take to effect auescapeBefore the arrival of the train from Gordons

% ,.;<> reMsesay evening, an sawsaagssM rumorprevailed to the effect that Kort Mi-Henry, belowB«] r.< sad talieu into the hand- ol baaOaa*b?. rates it is aeaßsea to state tlu.% there ilo

.. :->?-?.\u25a0 11 for 'his rumor.

IHK DASH INTO WTLI.IAMSBURtiA.: eye witness ot the daab into Williamsburg?a

?i,-.;ei.:Auwho wan a prisoner there?says that theirge wealed by Bator Belcher, and was uucx

1rcted by The eßaa us. who rushed out to sec theThe ladies eveu refused to go out of their

i a hiie the tiring iv the streets wa-s progressng *o Liotoed were tbey to see the ?? grty jack-

et* oaes again in the town. The firing was chiefly.n* a a corn field below the towu. The name

atlemaa who was, when list captured, carriedFottreaa Haaaree, there saw the asgasaaj moat

. ally treated by the soldieis. knocking themaa with bricks, aad btating them frightfully

tbe most trivial dereliction in the hard duty: ted on them.

i let toffaraaaat, while at the Fort, bought a pairf «boea Bar *\u25a0», to Co'iftdtr.-.h money. The price

oem iv Federal money was only d».v.." SEE I-ÜBATMBNT OB TUKIK PBLS3N-

KRS.liei.ry K. Mclv.vr, a paroled prisoner, who arrived'... iity aa Tuesday, gives us some Interesting

Inf. ni.--it.o_ of the treatment of on prisonris who- ?-.-> rsplered by the ffaatoaaa on the -rib. After

y received the OOBMoI their titial disas-ter. theyj i,u! tbr prisoners bebiu.i Nigel's division to tbe

,- expoatogthem to the tire of tbe COBBOBB-raIes Messrs. Bichtol and BOaftond Picket, two

.. ( uttoaaao, <?\u25a0 er 7i> yi an of age, were forcedstarch thNagb the run to Alexandria. On ar.

rivtog _: Atoxaadrtasoma loatoabroaghl Berne to..dto tbr prisoners, Tvho had eaten BOtbiag tor foui

~- save three -.rathers. but were iBiiBB away:. -a ?.tt-iii at tbe point of the bayonet, tho officertelling Ins men to "clear those teceeh biiC-tV awsy

:,. then . The Federals refnaad to parole C. BaldWia As»isiar.t .surgeon to the 331 Vs. At Fortress

severalQenaaaa the oath, aadwheaIheh fellon pi->-__rs taunted them with tbeir

. - tbe Federal oShem threatened to throat h.sa i : .r. .v ;a. in.

BEPOBTED EVACi'A'I IC_ OF SUFFOLK.ll is reported from the oeighbarhood of finfiolh

thai the enemy bib sapposed to be evo-Battog thatplace the recent battles on the Potomac«-..;5., hundred of the enemy's troops arehaewato b.-s.-e left lhat point; bit as their force thire

~;<: ir . gevatral thousand, it is probable thatan immediate evacnat?B is not dcsif*iiei.

Ad-rem of "southern Governors,[ha ti- mono! Loototona, Arhaasaa, Texas

i.l >'~.5.;-ip| i have Baaed an addnas to the p copto el their-States, ol which it. t .lioss-ing is anextract :

We Lave every assurance lhat the President haser forgotten nor ..-sndooed v., ami ar_ well

?u_i_d tbat in a short tune the proper -teps willlie taken byhint for faßy j.rotectgsg tha totegtity

i > i., where it has not yet been polluted,andhiving -~ eaamy bach from ~ur .nil, by inter

- ag i stubborn restotanca to Lis further advancest every potal

W« U.ne .very eoaßdaoceto the Contederate_. :. riltoa we believe ih_t they will tally _u-;_inthe ered I oil the uoveruuiei.! here, and provide

. for oar future defence But in order thaty.. s, be thus to defend US, it behooves lis

sil to be ;i! WOrh. l.el every iire-arni be lep-tiied.I. : \u25a0 rerj gaasadth and Worker in iron, aad every

... be employedto f_shiouing the materialrwsr. l.et beauly _i* day by day at the _piu

sl.ee; toa 1 ? .nt and with the needle, lieVcr\u25a0-.;..< .11 pivpining the necessary articles.!.'

for thebtmve H.d_iersof our States, who\u25a0--...i etweiia her and infamy and niiseiy, ai. au

... sssa .te Ouiwitr-. Lai all the warlike i__oiuve_

I these great .Slates be bronght to light. It is fortony ;iu-i life we tight, and a good Ood has given- in :;,.s fair toad nil the material that brave men

Deed ' ? t-teud their hoiaea and their houor.Let .;? ilespair enter any heart. A blight ray of.L- cornea to it. from the direction of the tomb ofrVa-hiagteo. Age.iv have our brave sons, on the

-?lot V rgtoto, driven back, and almost destroyed...; u:ter;y d.-morali.ei the greatest and best ar-

;. I the BOtrth. It will be months before be vanrecover from thablow; we will have a breathing

DM agato l.el_re he uiak-_bii Uex* effort. Let usiiiligendy use the g.dden opportunity,aud prepare1 svaryasaaaa to -urp-iwer lor the touttict that !

?-.;,. inevitable.A, -o the final result, tellow-citizens, judgingby

" r :lieteryof the jia-it eighteen mouths, can you. a_t it.

Kieepl on tie coast and on our rivers at points.-..y e.s-aiied by gunboats, we had no eOBM;.,!...ii ot the reeult.v*',?;.-.. Be:bei, M__ia_aas, Oak Hills, Lexington,

Leestotrg, Belmont, bhiloh and Chickahomiuy,ir ... lien haveshown on every flrld a desperate'-tor thai has wr.iug reluctant plaudits from our

-Siedl_ea Whenever ordered to advance, theybars J aa BO r_gardl___ of tbe danger, and at the-_ of fLumand have crowded the road to death

?-_'" .1 festiraLW .::; mm li soliliers, and such incentive* to action,

-.a With all present causes of complaint in theirss \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. spi-e.ly re_ioval, we again say toyou be

; t_od cheer There is everything to encourage- ana veto may rest mtsured that it is our Axed

_M uuai!cr_ble purpose to contest every inch of- ;. I with the enemy; and judging you by your

*' i- Urtottom, we shaii mom coutldeutly rely onit ir your he_rty aud earnest co operation.to rirui true, hopeful, and resolute, and a jus;

' "1 v»:i: belj, nud protect, whilst brave hearts will>' ' ?_ : 'be for j _v.hubiiiiiioß or subjugation place* the feel of the'''" ,"1 BpOB your neck, yields up your noble

? men to Hutlers, and degrades or drives iuto ex-? >--itt 'Lildr-n.* people united and determined to be fr_e can»ci tie , oniju. r.-d ; reineiuber this ; gird on your'" 'i- -bootoaryour ntles, aud be ready for tbe' 1 ? . 081-188- When given by the OuVerumeUt

? "'ii tL'.ite and atie.th,u.

InuKai i ask or Inkatlatio-h with PkitiJ>i "-'""*'<a/ /.,_,.: Exhibition.? AOßM Wil~ 3 . atlas Chaiisa Watem, a young inttu, dressed\u25a0 teum.e apparel. w?.s atrented in Augmta. Us ,

\u25a0_."****< and taken by tha olric_>r» to the CityInt where tha citi/en_ might see him and guard?l_*st !iJip.,,,ii?n iv future. The Constitutionalist? ?>*-« lb* _41__i_B lUiOiuit o! this victim to petti-** tsfatuat-i a, lakeo from his own confe.ision"*- was born la Chelsea, buglmid, and had the.'\u25a0 pei. ,iy f,,, drtii_ing in women s (lollies when"'?* a i Lild. I'_r tbi. be was often chastised, but

"?U-gutar taato Cotild not be corrected. Ou arJ_t to Aaartoo, at Philadelphia, wo believe, hejna_**-B_eedto a ujacbix__. Uut his old habits'\u25ba'i.! i ''' ** in-."n a. !.*?-. lie again assumed bis*.. i "-'' -fir*, ;ind came to Charleston, from which*?»'- (.!? w ,?, ,? .Savannah, where he was exposed.A| j \u25a0\u25a0''? Wlt h male appar.i, aud sent to New Yorkm v teotto, hecamu .South again, and iv passingrerteral liiien, WUi arrested as a femaleapy, butz"**_ to pans. He has traveled over tbe Mouth a*''I1* 1 * ~i i has g.,ne as far aa Mobile. On ar'\u25a0vii _! *^-c'*- a recently, a "nice young man of--_! Lt .t '""'vic*!3 ** en escort to Augusta, but

"'- <-Uriie waa an.-.ted hem, the "nice young\u25a0*\u25a0 .Hill"'i. liiiiv,,,- i 0 this iny,and while in the omni-t

-t'l-rii.- was re._ogui_.-d by a male -?juaiut-? _Jifctt '- !*v *Ui-'sh, who had made bim (Charlie;""J? ys* lit tie pi i -Mints,"and informed tbe ».o-wms ut-x. Thiswas ssb?B the sum of tbe in

sea ", *}*****'**. We learn, also, that he has-'i- th.. du-guiiM-, with occaaional exceptions,*__h_! " n 'w*' *aA tuai *? ******° ar «nyai cc or four years ago. He resembles a wo-

_»»____*?'*??\u25a0 Vb>Y r»***l»; to about the ordi?..' , .??*???'* j| -wm _n, has long hair, a smooth?«\u25a0- a son voice, and is almost thirty years ofpr_saaaa tobe wdltog to serve the Ooa-

aii- ?,.'".**-' w*y -dmt he oaa except'soldier'? -urn. .

hmM m P*'***** *»* a__» pai-alu. bat«'*-_r_?__s_- *?*** **"» *"»&*» *» oom,orany*»>>*?'*** rBBIBBdIf lO?or tha gaaaaot, to awaß fonbar daval-yiaaarls

VOL. Will.LKfTt-K PBfSM MISSISSIPPI

Addreaaef Uen. Tihthman -The KvaSmaesSS ~rBaton Keiine \ N,? r , HeaimeMt 10 OaavdConfederate Piuonerv m Maafatfafl.Ja«ki \h, Miss., Aug -is, 1683I bad the pleasure Of bearing GVneral Tilgbnianand Mat<»r BeOeraaleo mtii.M, ? foryja and roenvetable aaassaassa <>t eßJassa here, in raapessa to aserenade ftvea tadea »>> ttta brans aasd of v,«. m-4ryland regiment Oanwai TtSgSsaaaS r.eilal ofIna .-itj.lnr.- in,,i nhaMMSeal Intsssaastfoa was hlahiyinteresting. ttoaateJ Bsekast and bausetf weie[Brawn itit,» aamasses thirty foot sader groahdaud f»r four months aud a haaf Wara auretaded tr..nithe light of day. and not pencilled to exchange aw«.rd with any uuhsgeaal Be as-fed the people olthe South to brin- ail their BSSSSM and all their .1toru to ben.- m a elgareaa proaec atlas ef tin- war,and cheered them with IBs pintalaa id an honorsMe peace Before The topes ol six month*, -riieNorth wax nick at heart, ami would j It Id beforethe uivincibiiiiyof our troop* and the deteanusathan of earpoepto to rvtotoree the araaiesol ti>»-

Republic to ike l«*t bum H- hud been aaaorad byJuege L -that Count Bar if it had reaaarkedthat If waeaatd aesseed in holafogourCapitalcould demonstrate our ability to drive the foe tf.mibeJasn U?»Burape would not be long to withhold-iog a merited recoguiiiou of our todepi lldem c -

Beak Tttgaaaaa and MnOoiwii'o vowed never sgatoto be Bessys! within the eratta af v Band Sap.They had thraWS away the spade, and wouldtake their eheaesa h« reaiter in the open field. Thelatter, in a apcech of great power, begged theSouthuever to relax their eltoits untiltbeii neevttea werewea acBatata uo compromise--hat hghtuaeua-till the Star.- ami Bars w.wed in triumph«.>.«\u25a0 averyinch of Confederate kuii. The Major paid a mi lited couiplimeut to Col Dimiuiek, of the Federalar.ny. In his intercourse with tin- latter he foundhim to be a ajeattteasaaa and a Christian, .shouldthe tonuueot war ever place this ofiieer in ourpower should he tall into the hands of our aot-diery? he would beg them to treat him kindly -touse bim aa liecame an hoaorabls and liberal faatfajman.

The telegraph will have inforuie 1 you of tha 'evacuation ot Baton Kougc, Loahaaaa. by the eu«my, but no one i.i informed of the ohj-rt of thatsudden movement. It may be owing to the prea» jence af a Confederate fleet below N>w Orleans, or ;to an apprehetiiiiou, ou Cie. part af Butler, ol ageneral rising ot the populaiiou,unable any Longerto endure the restrain..* of bis vindictive ruie. Bythe evacuatlou ot Baton Rouge, and the departureot the Federal fleet from before Vicksberg, wehave secured the control of the Mississippi forl»j huudreil mile*, aaahtfaag our army supplied topass unmolested from the boathwest QeaeraiBreckinridge wiil BBBBaae command ot this departmeet, an i give Vitn Duru an opportunity to an-ploy his talents in ft more active Bold. Should theformer succeed in delivering New Orleans from iheyoke of tailor, the fraita of that deUi oraaee wouldbe more lahataatial than the moat briliiaat eseonn- iter in tbe field. I

The dry weather, so lnirttul to our corn, willenable lata planter to gatht-r ha bis crop ol cottonwithout eiain or dust, ami dry it well, before '.storing it away lor (Stare demand '1 bo ,present crop, though- small, will exceed inunality the picking of tost year. Owtagto theacarctty ol hoggingand rope the crop, alter pick-lug ami drying, will bestaradunder abetter ungia-ned. Tha late foreign awaaa bus bad a auepiritiagegject on the aawhete forCotton in i be .South, i\.iton is drooping and planters less exacting in to. ird.mauds

The people ol the Sooth, in their limpltoHy,take iPelmrr.iton and <v; eeu Victoria at their word Itis th-irown ttrnngarmsaad atnniy mat mastachieve their country"_ independence Bo be it ?

Thaaawhe help Ihwmwlvea vever laca frtaaida We \abasld tie asiisuied of oaraelvas forbewtog so longsought an acknowledgment of one independence. J

fell under my observation, clargine Brigadier Gene-ral 0. N. Kit.b with having teafdaaad iv cold bloodtwo penretul ItkllßßS I have no claim to the title,being plain Colonel, but am doubtless tbe Basestalluded to. Nome journals lauded me, during thelute While river expedition. J'or tho alleged hungiug of two I outages, aud tiea. Leo censures me lorIhe name supposed act.The praise and censure are alike undeserved, andtbe charge In both cases without the shallow offoundation. In fact, however many of tin m mayhave deserved different treatment, not v man waskilled by the troops under my command except inlair aetiuu.

I ion, very rcspertlullv,your oh t serv't,a. N. Km it.Colonel aSn Indiana Volunteers, couima'iding

Bthjaßa ami the late While River Kxpedilioii.a < iiai'i.ain asTfAstn,

Rev John McMillan, cbiiplain of the 109th Penn-sylvania, taken prisoner iv a recent ettgaaasSSßl inViiginia, has been released on laagata, ami arrivediv Washington. Be says tbe raoaas are very muchmollified towards Pope since the promulgationafihe late order, explainingbis former instructions tosubsist the army on the enemy. They profess to besatisfied now that hia conduct is not iv violation ofthe accepted nil.* of modern warfare. Mr McMil-lan brings some very amusteg messages from (jeu.Stuart to Poii--. about a of wardreba, Be ?

Cor. N. Y. Time*.

I tooh bm. to BlHcksbitrg. and he owned up that he Iwas tHlglia.d no that be niiKbt pOBS the guard atir ___*\u25a0 W ' l " llav'* '" \u25a0' ~-

,° dy Home conscripts.Be said bit was hound to i.il-s county to nee Idaj brother. As lie passed through lowu he pretendedIto open his bosom and suckle ihe baby. His nameis Adams, lioni the lower part of Montgomery| cnnty. about live miles from Alleghany Springs,jattis no doubt it, deserter. He watt taken iv cuk; tody by the guard, BOd will be sent to Chrisliaus-j i'tirg

The Connipt law is not hall executed in this; see?on I have been at th-different Spiing* where

\ I saw i,.._ from nil ihe States, who had left home,to avoid the Cons, rlpt act; and iiiilesH the idea of, -eaator Wigfull is earned out, and all iiit-u from all; Ibe Stales made to show that Ihey urt. «_.; r»u-I scripts,thoasaada will avoda the law. in Huh' 11...11.1 them are more than two thutliaad conscripts, not enrolled. a. COOtm K.

F-RTHEH rROM THE NORTH.I'.nnitli.i lt-lest Noiihern papers BM father some

; \u25a0terealtog li,.[iis. The Washington correspondent3, show that th,-federal aimy la beteg moved from

before Waahtogtuu t.. a point Lighernpon thePotomac The route was full of loaf-- train-of to-

j Caatry and artillery an the ..th. A ißßaoaotaaaaes'.r.im Alex.tiidriaoii the fob. OB a locomotivw,\showed

! thai a force of Couf.tlt-ralea \u25a0'_ slatioutd at Ilcikc sI btnti.ni, l_ miles fr«ui tbat city. Captain H. V.

1..-c, af Virginia, has been appointed Acting RearAdmiral of the North Atlantic blockading -.quad*ron. Butler has placed hi.i free BBgBB regiment intamp a: Hoar lataaaa, la Baltiuiore all the bar-

[ rooms were ateeeieo the announcement that iheCoafadsralei were m Mary laud. A Provost Guardvms insta-tly sent out, bringing iii straggling sol-diers and -Blears trom tha aoßeta. The panic of

; -c Unionist* at Frederick, Mil., is thus describedbg tUe Haltimore America it :

The .xcileiiK.at rtilminaled about 4 o clock ye.s-terday afteraooa byaformer arriving- from Bm-k---eyetowo. wb.. reported to the people of Pre.lerick> that the rebate were ancaataad in the vicinity of

- that town in out) strong, and that thay hadaatoedand kllb'd tha -title Of tins f?rinei_ in the vicinity.This spread throaghsat iha city like wildfire, audths prt.miu. Nt .Secessionists whispered to the Uulou

' men colilidenlially lh.it they had bettor leave, asdsogsr was Impending.A scout was sent out to see if tho report of the

: excited former was true, that tho rebels wero rosilyencamped, living ou Iha fat ot tha laud, withoutaveahaving pickets out to warn theirt nf tospaadio* danger. The scouts rutiirucd, declaring thatthey had nfen the 'gray backs," forty thousand

. strong, till leisurely taking their evening nit.al.-~Tbev went withm two miles of the ramp, and c»uld

, distinctly tee the color o) their unijonut.j. Their return to the city of cours.- increased theexcitement, aad il.eie beteg but a provost guardof military there, aud about I.tHI ai.-k men in the

I hospitals, all thoughts af linfantia were abandoned.Tha prominent li'ui.,ll citiBBBI w.-re of course in

; great . xtilcu.eut,aud, with the pffaagiu 1 of a Bteh-l inond prison before them, tiny BBBdled and bar-neased ilteit bassaa and left by every availableI r..;ii.-, prim inaUv moving towards the Peuusyha-

iiila lines, many of thtni 'nrflng their families irit-them.i_Peovoat Marshal Paithful, in the fail belief ofthese report.;, ordered the destraettoa of all the

\u25a0 hospital and other stores not immediately waattn%which were burnt at audaigbl last night. The de-struction of tin-so stores toereaaod stfaa panic, andthe telegraph operator took his to-tnunenta aad Bedvt [lb lb.- iii it.- I portion ol Ibe people.

Thi. ii.i.iiniic the ti'.iu.-f.ars for Predei _eh tr.iiuI this <it_» was stoppedbj aomeef the fugitivtt. Byej m.l. s tb's si.b- 01 itit! Mtmocacy, and on their u-pre-j -entail?is the train turned back to the _tj

The dtoappearoaea af the operator at t_* Mo-aocoey daring the vias said to have been1 causedby his seizure,bat wecaiiu.t trate hisdto-

' appearance to any other caasa than t lint whichj carried oB the op. rator tor Prederiek,

< «iM..!ihi.AlK Btf-118 IHII.Thur--I)ay, I_«_.

Sknatk?The Senate, met nr-uoou,au-i was open-ed with Brarer by the Rev. J. _>. Coailing, of tho \u25a0M. E. Church.

tbi uiotu.u of Mr. Uaynes, the IBgoliKfons offeredby himself BB yesterday, ivrelation to martial law Iand ibe freedom of the press, were taken up andBBodtted so that the clause iutpiiring as to piuper |penalties for the _buse of the fioodoui of the pre.sswould be chauged into au iuipiiry as to penaltiesfor im iiiug iusurrettiou by any pemou or meaus ?

The resolutions were tht-u referred to the Commit-toa on Judiciary.A motion by Mr. Pht-lau to lecousider Ibe ques-

tion of I'eforeiil'L- Wilt rejected.Mr. Hill, of tbi., Irom the Committee onJudiciary,

reported back the bill to regulate Ilia nomination :_ud appointment nf Brigarthaniiiiarala. wtthare--port deetortog that ibe right of nomination i.i givenby the Cons!initio i exclusively la lb-) President,etc.. andrecommending that __bill bo rejected.?Tbe bill u-.id report were laid upou the table and or-dared to be pi iuttd.

Mr. Henry, of Teun., from tho Committen on _i- 'name, reported back the-111 to declare the tree IMoaning and intention of the ac) to deilne more ac-ctitati-ly the exemption uf certain finds from duty, ;with BBSeral aiaeuduteuts, whtoh was taken up andfussed The bill itodani in a more precise mannerthose goods subject to sxeaw-oa

A cominuuicatroii was received from the Secre-tary af War, in reply to a resolution ef the Senate,asking by what asthortty Conscripts were tak.-n to jcamps of instruction. Th-. reply staled that theestablishment of aaehrata pa ira* ne__a_ry t..r car- irylng aad properly th.- provtotoas of tha Conscriptact.

Mr. Hill, of <ia , e-ronaaed big djsappmhatioa ofIha establishment ol any litich system; recitsd some !ol the abuses to which if bad'been ..".I tied in his !own State, and denouncing the idea of toning nunfrom their homes under any each BBOBlh?'ized anduii|tist regulation.

Tin. communication was laid aa the tab'.o am!ordered to be printed.

The b-llowingcommunication was also presentedto iiie .Senate ironi ibo Secretary ot Wai. in replyto a reaotathm mquailingceitam information iromthe Piesid.-nt in lelalion to ihe pay and appoint- jBurnt ..f -tarsal Mtorahato.lit* Ft. tlli ten Jefermm Pari*,

President C. S. A. ..Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the rn-

ctipt of the enclosed resolution of ihe Senate, re- ,questing yon to give them information coin anting !this pay aud appointmentot Provost Marshals.

The army ri provide lor the employ- Inieiit, by a Commanding Oenesaior aCtoaeralof jPIvirion, <>f Provoel Marshals, wbo are charged iwith the custody of prii_Bfxn aad th" performance |of police dmibs. in garrisons, bob eomi?Sßioned |officers are uoially assigned to theao duties: bat, Iwith nriu.es of tin* field, deprived a . they are of she iassistance of the civil authorities, and often eocam- Ibered with large numbers of prisoners, the duties jbecome more ______ and important,and commto- istoned orticera are detailed for tbeir discbarge.

It will bo observed that 1 rovoat Marshals areemployed, not .appointed; otherwise, office.a of iha |piiuy alieady holdingcomnri-jt i__l, could not be as-aignad to auohduty without, holding two ei.tmctappoiuttuents from the Oovcrirn_.i'.

It having been found that largo amouahfof pub-lic property at om principal denote and the uea.cand good oider of many "t our towns, wore endm |gsred by theaamerons straggtera irom the army, ,and camp-fc?avrers hang-togBbeat mem, aad that jdesertion Orom the army whs encouraged by thevv.Hiit of parsons at these point* authorized to 'make arrests the Department employed ProvostMarshals, aad re ted ihem with authority over all jpersons to tbe army found within their reupcctive jturn's.

They have vo authority whntev. r over persona not to Ithe army, ercpt id.en martial lav is in force to which jlocalities their po>ice powers ar.- extended to eiti-Izens as well as soldiers.

Whethermartial towexiat or not they are t-xpress- jly prohibited by a general antor from exercisingcivil jurisdiction,and tbe Department haa checked itli.-in in all cases to which the exercise of such ju-risdtottoa has been made tbe subjo. I of complaint. !

Many of ihe Provost Marshals of poata where Ini'titial law is not to force have fallen into the errorof supposing then__l*Mß to be clothed with genera] Ipolice power.'', but the Department bm invariablyinformed tlitern when such fuses were brnng.it toiits a'teiition, that Ibey could derive the power toarrest citizens from Ihe civii magistrates only.

'J'beir compeiix .lion is usually fixed at that of acaptain af Infantry; but in some few eases Ibeyhave been allowed the pay of li.ld officers Tbereference; to tho army grade is merely for the pur- jpeaa af tixiug their rate of compensation, aud doesnot confer OB tlniii grade or coniinission.

The employnieut of Provost Marshals and Pro- ivosi guards, is essential to the preservation of pub ;lie property, to the paase and good order of our ;chief towns, and to she very existence of the Iarmy.

They are paid by the Quartermaster's Depart- :incut, becauve the army regulations reqahre thatiepartnient to puy thu iucidental expenses of tbe I

army, including generally all proper am! jexpenses for tho movements am! operations of thearmy, uot expressly assigned to other departments j

Provaat Marshals beiug essential to the opera-tieaeof the army aud not beiug chargeable to anyOther departmt-ut, seem properly to be assiguud fortheir pay aud allowance- to the Quartermaster ;Ueliera s Department I

S*t ry respect fully,Voiir obedient servant,

B____l W. KANDOI I'll,Secretary ot War.

C. M W.JACK=t IN, Ml sS., Sept -', l__

\\'e have j.ist received, oy telegraph, lieu Lee a jdispatch to President Davis, aanonucteg .. si,;ual

\u25a0 victory over tbe tombiued forces Ol McCU-llau andPope, it gives us all great joy. .Some declare itwill terminate the campaign in Virginia, fora sea-Isou at liasi. Thank Go-, we no longer look for; jward to B?ropean recognition or intervention. We !can do without those told blooded creaturea overtha water.

1 send you two si p- cut from the columns of tbe |Missisatpptmm, containing ?eats ot Interest, I nderthe head of _eszara of Babel Property, you willbe pained t* know that our townsman, Louis ii. Pi- ,cot, has been driven from bis adopted home by I he j

i tyranny oi the anthoritiea of St. L?ito, ai.i his 'dwelltogconfiscated in eon?Hrniity with a provi-non of au act of Line-la- Congress 'it... editorot the Mistiasippian, commentingon tins atrot ioa iBall lire, lemaiks that 'itiwtse are il..- men who are Iin the habit ot t-rytiuj? ibe gallant partißaaa and pa- Itriors of that State rut thr.-ti and robbers Pos |teT.fy, however, will settle ibe question as to who jtho real thieves are. 1 It may be asked, S\ iii pos- jter.iy ever oeitlt tor Mr. Picot's property . Underthe head of "Jim Lana s Negro Regimen'ou DNtty," Iie . you wilt read a del? table eorreapoadence be- itweeu two Yankee officials, wherein it is proposed I_-> affecting persoas ..r "a niiasioii proclivities, to i.legrade them under the BurveiUance of uegroeol-diers. ? C. ML W.

POOVO-T MsRStAL'- OlffO. <Leavenworth. hagast 18, 1_62 J

R§shm T.J. ll?Si Acting Assistant Adjataut Ueue- !ral:

Sir?l hereby request the privilegeoi placing ia jthecanipot ihe l'Jth (colored) Regimes! each per-sons of BBBafi-toa pioflivitiea as aie atiesi.-d for re- ifusing or evading obedience to the call for ibe mi-litia al tbe city to argaatoa and .li.lt, the prisoners jto bw< well guarded, and placed oa such fatigue .buy |H may be retpiired in and aboot th- camp, and t tbe held till luriher orders.

1 am. aaj..r, respectfully, your o__ sv't,_. A. (______,

Maj. 3d Wto. Cay and Provost Maiahai_a~__- 0* RF. Xl ITINfi C'UMMIi" JiiN, i

Departstent of Kaaaaa,Leavenworth City, August l-\ 166J, S

M.t/.'t E. A. Calkins, Pro\..st Marshal:S.r- lv couipliau.vwiih jomt roqaeel, contained !

in your note «.f thtodate, Capta a .1. M. Williams, !j commanding tha ISth regiment Kansas v-hint-era, I; icolored.* has been ordered to receive, guard, and Idiscipline »uch prisoners aa yoa may H<-ud to his jcamp. For your Information, I wnctoas a copy of jt>aid oiders. \riy respectfully,

Voiir obedient Btrvßßt,T. J. WEED. Major and A. A. A. O.

Spcdul Orders, No. _ ,| Extract.]

V. Captain J. M. Williams, mmwantlingthe 12th jregiment volunteers, (colored.) is hereby directedto receive into the camp of said togtoaeat, and-strictly guard aud discipline all pansißß svboaaay jbe delivered to ban as prisoners by the order af jM*|or 1_ A. Calkins, Provost Marshal of this dto-jtrict.

By order of James 11. Lane, Commander of Ho-cruitinjf. T. J. Wkkd, Major and A. A. A. 0.

I HI PRKt-RATION- IM Ai»l> RKAR i IMI.VS Al I.The Cincinnati Gazette, ol the 3dinstaat, aotlcing

' the rapid preparations to defend tliat city, says;lint in addition to the uprisingwithin the city,

! there areether features developed by this mow-uienl tLat aregratifytog The spirit thai animates

, our own citizens extended far beyond the limits ofj Hamilton county The patriotism of the rural dis-tricts ha- beeu fanned into a Same. In the villages

i merchants closed their atone- ia the gelds farmer.i deserted their ploughs, and, graaamg their rifles,i sprang forward to aid in the defence _f._l_r.__oti

j lv the tov-ii ol _ata_, >>v Mnadag saeratog, uponI tb.- receipt ut the papers ir.>m ihi-i city, the braI L.tl was rau>r, and soon the inhabitants af the teami were collected. Farmers, with their sona, rushedjin f.' in the country; ladgea leit the beach, and iv a

i few hi.nrs there Were one hundred and Ufty rohml-teers Messrs Hendricha a. Campbell came to thej City iv th.» eVetiiii!. and lemter--d the serviies ot this

I company, which were accepted. Last evening ibisi band cf p.itii.-tn filed past onr office, earrytog their

; <. \li i.tl. s and ai..munition, r.-adv for the fieid; andtb.y ten behind, at the station, three hundred men,

i awaiting transportation. Bt Springfield, on Taos-' day morning, a nieetiag was held, a company or

! gauized, andJast iiie.ht two hundred men arriveri,I carrying their own arms This is but the first in-stalment ot 'Clark county's afitoing. We have not

) spare, however, to particularise. Hamilton hasi two htandmd ui.-n i.-ady, and we do uot care tomention how many thousand soli armed volaatsers

i tberaUrcada will bring forward daring the next "!

j burs. Most of iheso men are hbalp.booteia?deadj B?ota?:,nl there wiitbe enoughof them to makeI tbe Kentucky lulls fairly swarm. Let the rebels| c line. It Would save trouble, time and expense, ill| feet, if they would favor us wilb a vi-.it/

TBI LINK OF THI POTOMACi Washington Letter to Philadelphia i'resj !3ept. 5 |

If there is anythingin hataaa skill, artillery ..nodestractivearttaaaee, Ido not aaa how Washing-ton cull be taken. Wherever yaalooh fnrta areseen. They eommaad .very bill, told, bridge audb-rry. T-Yoiii Blafl?Babarg to Ato.aßdrto, from Atexandria to Chain llrid_e, trom Chain Bridge toBladensbarg, is out* complete and uuhrokeu line ofdefences. It \v..ui,d be a.s didicalt to erom tho f<>-tomac within range of any of these p.iutu as itWould have been to <v title, tbe Oaiß-lg .weld of thtsi-ti-i.tiau angel Under theirgaaa our army Is nowresting gradually accumulatingatrangtfa aud preparing for another campaign.

No one, however, auti ipaies an attack uponWashington from the Potomac The generally ac-cepted military theory is th-t the rebel armies willattempt to engage oar troops at Kail-fax, aud,while diverting their attention, naoha a uiovementby way of l.eesburg or liarpet's terry, force acrossing at these points, occupy Maryland, aud excite the seeeSbiou feettog ilitre into riot and anaii-by, break the line of thu raitioa.l from Wasii-togtOU to Baltimore, .uid thus inter! upt all commu-nication with the North, prevent supplies fromrea.-l.iug our army aud our people, and naturallycause B surrender by causing a famine

lv the uie-nliuie, to prevent these supplies fromleaching the city, it is supposed that another coluuiii of the rebel army will move down lo a petallowereathe Potomac,ernel batteries, ami eithercros-i iu'.o Maryland or pieieut our trnuspurtsfromcoming ap tbe river. To avoid theie schemes lmaystate that we have en the Lower Potomac alargeana-bar of gunboats; bo Iha Uppar Pbibibbclarge bodtos of troops. A eraaatos at Bdwards.l'eriy is B favorite theory of Ibe rebel*. At Et!warda'a ferry the river is narrow and fordabie, buta division of men al Poole-viUe, with a battery onthehflta oci-apied by ilea. Hanks last year,afterBall- Bluff, would render Bach au attempt a dan-gerous experiment. Poolesville, i uiut of Ko.-kit,and flatrper'a tarry are all strongly guarded, whilea largo body ot troops ..re being massed at __ltl-

liiore, as I am told, to be held as a reserve, for thepurpose of rrsisHnf fhn fiaplaie or the im__i.ui ofMaryland, or the. asssall upon Washington. It issaid, itlso, that theie in a proposition to establish ataiga cuiiii a' C'liauiOersbarg, iv your State, for ibepurpose oi prevsottog a raid into Pennsylvania.?Jackson would desire notBlag belter than to go intowinter quarters in the fruitful valleyaf the Bus-ipiehanntt, and his guerrillas would li.nl abundantand a_b_a___ngsport iv foraging spaa the toyalfarmers of York, _'raukliu, and Adams.

Kl'.tl.M NKVV VOKK.Kaw Y<>bK, Sept. ii?New York is but Seldom

Hatisiied wiiji l.utiug well enonghatone. It is eter-nallyovar-doiag things Thus, the commitiee up-pointed at the Caik war meeting the other day, ;owait BpOB our wealthy titizens, to solicit subscripttoata io order lo forward enlistmeuts, itii.tea.l oftoiibiiing themselves to that hiUj;!- duly, met to-day, aud

Mt .olifl, ThatQ'-n. ITeuiout and Oeu. Mitchellbo reonestsd, it tbof'iive.niment willcousent, to or-f>aui__ iv thisState, without delay, a corps of lit.ytbousaiid men, and lhat application lor such con-

Kent be made to the (J.-i.ei.l Guvernuin-t, and il itrafaaas, th. n to tho :»i»_i»\u25a0 Uovernmeut.

Resulred, Tbat ail residents of this city who arewilling to i iv such a corps be requested to commu-nicate their name- andresidences to some memberaf tbtoeo___?se

it is ditlic.ult to discover tho drift of this action.It is ci itainty very inopportune, to say the least ofit. At a Inn. when the Oovernuieut is strainingevery nerve to raUe men by volunteering, and pre-paring even to dratt, here is this Park MeetingCommittee seeking to conn* in competition withOavernment, and to raise recruits to the extent of."_,_>_ men tor Gen. Fremont and (leu Mitchell.?The iln .ii* has a bad look, ll looks as if there wereBOOM arrangement making outside of* the Uoveru-ment to put an army in tbe bald for some sinisterpurpose. Let ushope that tbe Committee will seaat once Ibe false position iv which they have nodoubt unwittingly placed themselves, and retreatfibm It, for their own sakes, aa soon aa possible

A rumor was afloat this afterooou.thot .ttmowallJackson was marching ou Baltimore. Thenextstory will be that ha has thrown out his picketsover at Hob-ken .

A iHAftGC KEFtlTgl).HiiTira.AKK., August_3, lrii'i .

To Major.General Hatltck, Commanding 0. & A.:Bir .* To_.y, fur tba dm! time, a latter from Oen.

Lea, "C. 8. __,** dated "Bear Richmond, 3d last.,''

Tbe rpri*-iit_ in ihe West??Oft >lanu!"ac-ture-?-The < oils, ripi Law.B-i.i. Knoi;, Clii-K. Co.. Yv.-.pt «i

I must writ* a short letter, as your paper isscarce and mine scarcer. On my way to this place,yesterday, I metabout fifty volunteers onfoot, andsome barefooted, all the wa_* from Jack808 county,Vs., which is ou the Ohio river, on their way tojoin Oeu. Floyd ; aud you will be jrlad to bear that.eight hundred more, they say, are eoaahag from thasame county to join our forces, home were armedwith old Virginia rifles and some with shot guns.All looked cheerlul, and Seemed to breathe free andstand elect, like tieeineu released from bondage.?They say the Went is rising, and thousands ntehen.iiie.i in by the lew tiailois and Yankee, thatiutest the country. Open the way and they willcome.

H_t, sail, is ?- the cry here. 1 left the Was!.Ingtoncounty Salt Works a few days siuo audwas surprised to learn that loir of th - .Southern jStates bad made, contracts to maniifai tare Baft foritheir people, aud that Virginia had uo Woiks, uor j |any prospect of supplying her people Oeorgtahad erected ycrk_, and is now iuinisbin,',' to herpeople large quantities ot salt. Bho, long since, 'made a contract at a bonus of titty CBBtB per bushel !to ths owners of the works for ail the salt .she may ! 'make during the war, not exceeding three bundled jthousand bushels per auuuin 1 saw hundredsof ]bags already tilled, containing niw bastod each in

tended for the wives of the soldieis Old Rip VanWinkle (North Caiolina) bad a similar ...utiit.t,(except tbat she paid seventy live cents instead oi ,tifty cents,) and was also manufacturing ?I bun jstyle for her poor citizens. Toaoaaaae was fat ?erecting works, ami Alabama will t*o____ee iv a I .few days. The city of Kioiimond has contracted j itor twelve thousand bushel-, one ihaOBBB- to be | ,delivered every month Half of these works wcr.l , ,sold for $!.'?>,__), and boughl b> v hall Yar.k'-eand half Virginia Yankee company Thi-y pro |f >s to sell the salt at one dollar per bu.b.l, but fyou cau buy s_ l.itle thet it la uoi worth g_iug |alter. If you drive two bpra«_ to your wagou you ,can buy two bushel* or a bushel fa.' each horee iyou dtive, and yet, by some m. aits, you can buyfrom professed © jt-id.-rs a large quantity, provided iyou will pay from *lo to 11 _ per bushel tor, it. I ,saw a woman who bad come tin , mile., riding 800 <of tbe wagon horses, find diiving tha WBgOO shecould ouly get two bushels nf salt- Her husband 1and sou were in the army, so she had to act ia tbeir jplaces. The question is daily asked, "What will tthe l.kg.-latiue do on tbe salt i_u.-_tiou i" Prom jwhat they have done, I shoulda say th.-y will slo inothing,except make long speeches, read toog ex itracts from Orotiua, Pudendal, Vateil, Ac . to »bowthaL tbe legislature bare no right lo buy salt \u25a0wonts,or do anythingthat pr_v_nt» *_tual suffer ,lug by the people. iI would close, bat I must tell ynu of a little sceue \u25a0I witueased yesterday On my wayfrom B -til Knob t

,to tba Yellow Sulphur Springs, In Montgomery <county, with three other gentlemen to ihe hack, wa imet, about ahalf mile from Blacksburg, a womauon bor-ebask with a child to bar arms, and as shepassed us ooa of tbe gentlemen remarked that ha %never saw such foot tv awoman in bis life. Home ,ooe replied that women to rocky soil always hadlarge feet. By this time we saw three troopersridingswiftly by, and soon wheel lo front of the womanood halt. We stopped aod watted until theycame ?up. when, at agtoaco, wo discovered tbe beard oo_»rfooß,o__l-Owtow_oa-OM__*-_giitoß. Thoy ]

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The communication was laid upon the table and jordered t lieprinted.

Tbe consideration of the Exemption Bill was re- jsinned, and Mr. Henry, of Tenii. haTiag th- ltoor, {proceeded to respond to the arguments which hadbees made agalust the comitltutiouality of the jamendment excepting Justices of ibe Peace fromexemptionfrom military duty.

lliiusK Of __!____ifATivi-s?House met at 10 jo'.lock. Journal of yesterday read.

The Chair uunounced tbat the first business in |order win thu bill reported from tbe Military Com-mittee by the gentleman Irom Kentucky, (Mr. E M. jBruce,) tor the transfer of uuu commissioned orVt-c.-rs and privates from regiments other than thu-sofrom their own Stale to regiments organized fromtbeir own States. After some explanations, tbebill, with tslight auiemluiints, was a.ioptetl. Thefollowing is a copy of the bill as it p.used thuHouse :

An Air to Provide for the Truu-tferof Tro.ps :The Gsngremt of the Confederate States do ?it-

act. That it shall he the duty of the Secretary oiWa«* to transfer any private or noli OOflßßdaatoMSdoliner wbo may bo iv v rtgiineut from a .state 1 fthis Confederacyother than his own, to a regime 111trom his own Slate, whenever such private or Ban-eaaamiaafeaedafltotormay apply toraoeh transfer,ami whenever BBcb transfer eaii tie made withoutinjury to the public service; and the S tietary ofWar -ball luake 1.-gulatious for executing milltraoafar: Preetdtd, That this act-ball not apply t.>any aaa who Inn enlisted as a substitute.

Mr. Knuut-r, from tlie Committee of Ways andMean,,, introduced a lull to provide for raising reve-nue, which was i.0.-tp. lud aud ordered to be priut-ed.

Mr. Hilton, of (la? ottered a joint resolution, at

follows:Resulted, by the Congress of the Confederate Slates

if Amiric.s, Tbat the members of the two Housed. f Congress, have heard with uuiV.gned -aii.factionof themnvemout of 11.-n. Lee's Vittr.rit.UM nu..|,.,across the Fotountc. and that we repose, with en-tue confidence oh'be military -till of our uistio-ir-ihb.-il ehi.fts.lu aud tbe bravery of bis army ofheroes, officers >.nd men, for a _tcccasful bona ofth. ir grest enterprise.

llesolred, That a copy of the foregoing revolutionbo transmitted by the Secretary of War to GeneralLee.

Mr. Miles, of S. C . moved the reference of thisresolution to the Committee on Military Affairs.

Mr. Poote, ot Toon., opposed tbe motion to re-fer. He thought the resolution was plain enoughto be understood by every member of tbe House,without the aid of a committee to interpret it. -

The Bubicon was passed, aad our gallantarmy,under a chieftain, be believed, to become more illustrlous than Ciesar himself, was now pressing intha direction of tbe enemy s country. H? 'thoughtit eminentlyproper that the confidence of Congressshoald be clearly expressed io the wisdom and pru-dence or the movement.

Mr. Milaa was not opposed to tha spirit of _c re-solution, but objected to Its phraseology. If modi-fied be-would cheerfully support it.

: Mr. Lyons, of Va . thought that oar luformatioufrom our army to Marylandwaaoat such aa to justi-fy the adoptionof the rsaolattoo. Thevote Waa theotaboo upao tha motion to refer, and It waa adopted

Mr. Bar-ell, af 00, from tba Jodtctory Oommtt-tao, «kad nanal-Mna ot tha Hooaa le allow that

I V I I B A I * -J* B-*- -M-J -B_ _B_? -ZIjL B.- y B B-?

RICHMOND, VA- FillDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12. 18f>2I IfeillßlKilC to Kit lor this day during tbe seasiun of

the li. nqti Thebatvearai granted.1 M--. Beaaer, from the Committed of W.tys andi Means, asked similar permissionfor that romn.it-I fee not only for tda day, Imt duringsucceedingdu)H af the present SesaioU of Congress. Notagreed to. .

*

Mr. Ai-be, of X. ft., offered the following regoluj tlon, which lies over iis# uutiuished biuiueas:

aVraforaT, Thai the President he requested IB| coiniiiiiniealo to the Ifrnise tbe SSShasSed amount| required to be snyrepriaAad to meet claims uponj the'OoarederatoOovsnaaßsat for veaaaßa and irthaii property asiaed by the naval and mt.i'urv-ontboriI ties lor tbe list- 01 OoVeiUulellt. t^P

Tbe in. roing hour having exp'red, the chair an-i assaesd that ih « has toeaa in order was the eaasas-] eratiou of tbe 101lto ft .vide f.r fillier; up existingi companies, aqaadrona, I.Httalions, and regimentr,i Hint to mere line the Provisional Arinycf the Cor.--| fodsraSsßtotea; the enaattoa being apoa Urnaaain*I meiit of Mr Suiilu", of N. C Upon this the House| waa adalreaaed by Baaere. Barkadafo, Collier, and: Harris, la favor of, aud Messrs. Bayea and! Smith, of N. Q , and Herbert, iv opposition to thej Lill of !he committee.

the Osrsdava Btassißo ta Bostra Oasatj;j na? Thf ligltlat It'iuhiii?toit.?Gen. Martin, who! has be.;u transferred to the command of the force*lin Vorth Carolina, attacked the Federals at Wash-

' ingtou, N. C, ou Saturday last, with cavalry and; infantryand two pieces ol" artillery. The Kaleijrh

JMnsof gives the following account of the ll^ht:At dawn of tiay, Saturday morning, thfyadvauc-

:ed upon tie towu, wh.re a brisk .-kirmish. risingIp. rhapa to the dijji.ilyof a tiglii,ensued. Our men

encountered one or more batteries of tbe cueuiy i.s

I they entered the town, which opened on them with' deadly effect, Bad ivhich they hud b»eu led to be-j 1 eve bud been dismantled or stripped of their guns.

Nothing daunted, however, they rushed impetuous-ly OS and past these lotteries and gained the inte-rior of the town, where the light .continued, almostband m hand forupwardsof three bears At theexpiration ol this time the Yanks, as usual, s mght

; the abetter of their gaaboato, which immediately; eosntaenerd shelling the town, while au toccaaaat

i Sra ansa aleekepi up from their batteries inland ?

; Coder the circumstances,our forces felt it necessaryto retire, having sustained a loss of some thirty* orfoity killed, weanrtod. aad mlaahag, of whom, weleaiO. aniSll seven were killed. Tho tight lavingbeen BOUtinued from street to street aud at different

i poiuts, it was impossible to estimate tbe loss of the-. enemy, but it is reasonably aunauSsd it was much

; greater thau our own.Cur men brought oil with them three pieces of

Lathams battery, winch were captured at the\u25a0 battle oi Mawbera, also soiuo ten er fifteen prii;-

aaeraThe prisoners captured mute that the enemy had

! been reinforced the preceding evening by several! companies o* .cavalry, which, of course, Operated

j strongly in their favor. One of theprisoners statesi th*t this n iulorc -iiont wa,> made iv cousetiueucelof informationraceivadof the meditated attack;

j while another states that it aas preparatory tomaking a raid into the country on last .Sunday.

I The later, it is tnougbt, wa.t tho true reason, toes! much aa the reinfareemeat constated of cavalry j! and, ii no, it Im; been oppntiinely prevented by

j tho attack. Cast, Booth, Co. C,sBd aavahry, fell| mortally wound--.!, while gaUanAl] leading his meu! ill Ihe hottest ot th.- fight i

On the auino day that Sen. M..itin took Washing.I t4in. COL Uoaoley, accompaniedBator Bethereatt iv:an expedition,to the attraction of Newborn. When

; wi'btn saveo asHea of the town they sarprisad i»ndi t.M-k a i-amp .>f :i\'.e.-ii aajpeaa and tare whitemen; also,B7ooin apeeJe T'r.coeuiug two miles

i fotlher, im- miles Com Mewbera,) thoyrooted aasother eaaap of faakeea

LOSS OK A Niv. YABKBX ___?___«__?Ad

rices -hffl lliliou Head, received through late BewYork papers, atate thai the goaheut Magnoliaar-

! rind _iij;:S: *_Bth, from a cruise, brtoging infe'ligenre te Admiral Dupont of the total k_aoft_a

1 in iv I s. at_tm frigate Adirondac, Capt. Qaase-, voort, on the saoratog of Batnrday, the _3d of An-| gust,*! Man of-WarPoint, Abacc- island, about| ..no hnndred miles north of Kaaaaa. Cast. <;.

; stated la bis dispatch that hi-, mea wereaU safe,I and ha I taken refuge upon a small iatoad to tho

j vicinity of tbe wreeh. lie was -1 ofdatoo thaihis i.iinaiiii at could in- saved.

Alt i lO.N WI.E)..

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By E. It. COOK. _?_uonecr.N_AT _P_-M_iJ '\u25a0i:*;ili_-G_, (BU ADAMS

Street, mar the Br tad -treat Trinity Char-h,Ai' ACOTIOI..?On TOKSDAY, the ltitb instant,at 111.-.', lock, i will c.-ii .hi ih,, praottaao ou Artains

| stre. t, within n short distance ol Trinity (Jfetho-\u25a0ii -i bur-cb, aod aeorly opposite tao iesiJem a afMr. Conrad, Union Mill, the v.iy neat two storyliacr-il il.: i'iMi:.. P, having torn Mood si.v r-mnqtogether will-, a two-story framed Kitchen?all to amost excellent state of repair. Tim tot ha;; a frontof 33 feet, and mm back ISOfeet. The healthysituation and eonvaai-mee to the bneinem porttoaaOl the c.ty let ouii..-.-!ii t till, pr.ipi riy to any oneframing a pteaaant i-_denet. P__eaa__ given 1 ntof Octoher.

Tk_M- Cash. F Ii COOK, Auct'r.AFTF.B WHICn

I will offer the lotlotrtog LOTH, immediately op-posit.- ih.* above: FIVB LOT- OF UUO-NU,fronting each on Adams strset it*) feat, aad ramniug batk 150 feet.

Tho above are beautiful s'ics for residences,ov.-rlMol.il.<\u25a0 the vjhole city, aud remarkable forhealth ami i_.ip.-e.ability ..I neighborhood.

«.- 11 i: I. Court, Auct'r.r"g-WO MAUBLB-BKU ______<_ TABLESJ[ AND MXTI _____ AT AUCTION.?On HON--I>_Y, 1.-tii lastaal at 10o'clock, I wilt mil, at theBitliard .Saloon under tbe St. Caarles Hotel,

Two of Ph-lon's patenl Marble Bed BilliardTables, with ail tho ftxtorea cotoplate.

Tho purchaser ol tin' tables will have ibe privilegeot renting the Saloon in whtoh the. tobtoa now are,al a very small rent.

This is a first-rate opportunity for any Bataoawishing to engage In tin- above business, as every-thing i_ iii complete .-i ii r,:iud ready for iuiaiediateuse. |S- IU- K. 15. COOK, Auut.

Ir-'l'liNiiTON? A B-AUTI-UL I.O.NTKY_ SEAT AND VALiJAllhl. l-'AKM, IM THK

COUNTY OP C'HKwsTIiKFIKI.D, FOB SALE ?

Will lie sold :tt put?in auction, on the premises, ouM UNO AY, the *_.d "i September, tif fair \u25a0 if not,Ou the next toir day.,' that valuable farm, iv thecounty ut Chesterfield, well known as "Bpplngton,"the reaidsnce of the late Archibald Tbweat, Esq ,ot said county. It lies on Appomattox river andWinter Pock creek, about 25 miles from Peters**burg, aud within two or tbreo miles of the CloverHill pits, with easy and convenient transportation

* by tho river to Petersburg, and by railroad toBtehlßond. It contains about l.liiK) acres, well wa-tered, uud has au i b-ttd_B~e of foraat laad, fertile,finely timbered, and convenient to the saw-mill atthe pits.

The improvementsare of tho best kind, and, toa man of taste and experience in farming, thisreally elegant Country seat otters unusual attrac-tion-. Thu -soil waa originally of t -cell.ut quality,a large portion BOW Standing iv forest, being first-rate plant laud. The fields vow to cultivation arein good heart, and productive to nil the crops usu-ally cultivated iv tbat part of the country.

Attached to tba farm is a valuable Mill Site, onwhich a cou-id.rablo expenditure of labor audlnoitey 888 been made lor the B?CtlOß of a mill.

The farm may, it desired be divided ami sold inseparate parcels wt-:h good improvements? llama,t'nl.ius, Ac , on eai h.

Oilers will be rect ived for private sal» at anytime be lore tbe day above-mentioned by ?. (j.I___H, Ceiiito P. O, Powhatan, anil if -old prieatery duo notice wili be gtveo.

TI.KMI-One, third i Bah ; balance iv I Hiitl -yearn,equal payments, Interest added; the purchasers giv-ing bond, with good -tenuity, and a deed of trustfor I be defer led pay meets.

Mr. Wm X B-smt?B_?_ or Jas. Ovkuton,living iv th.t neighborhood, will show It to per.--.usWishing to buy. iiENJ. W. Ki-NKY,

hi* lU?tils 'frti.tee.IttIAHOINt-

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BOAKOI-tl. tin" <>r two i.t-._ilein.-u can get apl.-as._if lti'lDM. \iilb I.tIAKI), b-dweeu the.

t'upilol and _gatSW-#l Hotel. Apply at west sideOl l_h, between Or.'.teaiid F -IBBHb Streets.

I'OK sal.E a large _PB___l MATTKESS.BB i 1? -tl j

JIOAKDI-t'.? Auy person «i. liiwit; HOAKO canJ be a. louimod.-tleil at 131 Maia -treat.se I 1-4.1*

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PK-VtK. LI.WSKIi .ll)l.r«:oi,.IV iDulTii, ___.

T| Ml E Court doth appoint Asa i). Dtchtoaon, Thos.J_ K. HisUins. In. .lei I) BgdOst-B, l>r. P. B.Wm kins, Win. Walton, and S. H. Bak.r, a commit-tee tv see ant-Bass in the service of the ConfederateStates who may be atoh or wounded and tv supplysuch aid v. may he uece.sary for their comto.t; midtn- Court doth order that Howell i. Warren, AsaDickinson, and Thos. t Hanking, who have in theirpossession i nls ?\u25a0! thi. county, li" deliver to saUiComm..-.a.oi.nr. bonds to the amount ol $500. whichii to.i-ti:iited a fund to deiray any expenses in-curri.d by said eommiitee, aud that they make re-port of t_eir proceeding, to thi.. Court.

A Copy? Teste: B WORHHAM,D. C.MB ? _ouio one « r more of the committee can

always be f.-und at American Hotel, au _.i*?l.» **

1. KN£h_ l Bc_ii_-__r__r__nfr"

Maih aad *._th street!*. ,

OWINO to the recent establishment of thisHospital, both supplies and funds are limited.

The Surgeon ivcharge would be mast grateful lorany contribution that would add to the comforts ofits inmates. WM. K. UOWI.B.__Ȥ??_ at* ' Steward__"*?__ BALI.? A No. 1 OPEN .UOO-, citymade,f and two sets BUUUY UA-__S_, but varylittle ntted, al. compute aud clean Apply to

COX A* BROTHER, bwus Pounders,Be 11?at* ' On -3d. bet. Play aod Leigh ate,

£(lULIBBa_> THI. MOBMINU?A ta__-BJ__3beautlfnUv saeouted PUBTBAIT of Hafteraral "ITOBBWALLJAOEBON. Prtoaßtdß

QBOBQE L BIDO-UOO. BoahaaMar,\u25a0all---.* WMaiottt ll__Bo_«. To.

NO. 62.

iTlSWS^afcfltI da. 9days... 10S 1 do. Masts... BJt1 do 4 days... l.»|i e». I aSh.. MOrsdrerttaamaaas r nSJif eB aarhsd was Bst^aaw^Badlp^

TRLIQBAPHIO NEWB.Evarnattoa eft'erlath by thaPedersle-~*faw sfrom the North?The Approach to Chacha-

i innnti. foe.Mobile, Kept. 10.?Tbe Yankees haveevacaatod

Corinth, burning every bouse to tho groundbe-fore they lelt. Tbey are retreating northward,laying tbe while country waste asd horninghouses.

The St. Leuia Democrat, of the 3d VmKt., says thatOen. Blunt is to march froaa Port Scott immedi-ately to luva-;* Northwest Arkansas The Confederatee are concentrated at Cross Hollows, nearElk born battle field, awaitingbis appeeranee.

Quantreli eacouutered tbe Colon forces at Lamar, killingand woundingH men and two ofßeers.

The Washington correspondent of tbe Mew YorkTribune states tbe losses in all the battlea, tocludlog Saturday, at 12,000, and calls Pope a liar forover est mating hla loaa. Tbe rebel toss is believedto be less, aa they fought under cover.

Oen. Banks burned bis own baggage treat, aaddestroyed three other trains loaded with aapayaSa

One thousand aurgeons had arrived at Washing,ton, volunteering their aaaaiaaa j '*\u25a0?"-'\u25a0.

The steamboats aad street ears is flaiasaatl hadstopped runnlag,aad all business was aaspeadsd.Humphrey Marshall was approaching Cynthtonafrom Piketon, Ky. Oen. Smith's forces wars varl.ously estimated at from 12.0U0 to 25,000.*Yellow Fercr Among the Yankees at MewOrleans.

JAcasage, Kept. !? ? The £s*ex hss gone belowBaton Rouge. Reliable informatioa has beenbrought here by partiea who escaped from NewOrleans that tbe yellowfever prevaluamong theYankee troopsto that city.

LtH Al. MATA'ILitM?TBa Cmaln, Skirmish at H i Hamburg-The ar-rival ol some oue bSadred or moreprisoners andsixteen contrahaSde, captured Vfr tin BalanaahaLegion, in the brilliant daih it made on the enemynt tVlliiam-biirg, on Tuesday, was noted in yes.tetiiuyH paper, Aanaag the prisoners were theloiiowiin- eoaamtod mad etaaers, all belonging to(he sth PenSaytraaiia cavalry, viz: o Campoeli,Oataaal; W c Baasor. M«jor; Chaa Lompe, fjepiatoeompri.iv B; Leopo'd BtoaeSttuaU, Caplaiu companyA; AlliedCroaaenaas. 1.-t Usatoaaat company C-.lames Alatoajt i,t Ltoatoaaai esaapnwy o- J PCiiiiimnigs, 3d LleatSSant company F. Two vlvnu-diers, betongbng to the ngimeni, were also cap-tured and brought tottiij city nnd lodged '" CastleThunder five small Hags, of the star and stripepattern, W( le also Captured ami brought away.?

One or two of them bore the inarkaof Severe usage.r,celved in the skirmishArrival ?f Yankee l'r",>n,rt.?A number of tbeprisoner* raptured in the recent battle at Bull Run

w-ie bfosghtdpwa to, Richmond on tbe Centralroad on Tuesday night. The Hull Run prisonersnnmberod 101 meu. and consisted of 33 commissioned egScera mid i£ privates. The former, thoughmany of them protested against tbe supposition,were all considered Balaam,of Popes army. Theirnames were given as follows :Mfior i| 8 Atwood, Ist Michigan cavalry; Captat.eoi A Oerrtah, Ut Nil battery; T M Howegan, IstMich cay; H C Boyd, 'Ah N V; Jaa McConuell, do,,t. 8 Moidgowery do; U B Maaoair,Jet Mtth cay; OSKleock, 14th MY: Ist Menu p A B Koona,sthPa; '1' P Havilaud, adit 12th Masa; Lieuta Kred'kSeh ue.nba. it 29th N \- p ciarey, 24th M V; JobnCSbaw. Ist N V; Francis Ferns, Harris Light cayairy; Bernard Praam, Aid-de-Camp to Oen Stabl;

(.apt Jno Haas, tat Va cay; Ist Lieut* AnthonyBfteener, stfa Ny; g (; n arker. Berdan Sbarp-sbooterr; Jas E Doughty, 3d V S Sharpshooters;? Jo Woohey, 'ith BJ y ~a y. _ M UmHh A L Easter-brook, gad B V; Jno 8 Ravinnnd, sth It V; Wm OBannalls, 75th Ohio; B Q McKay, Ist Mich cay; IstL.e'tit Prod Bfokwtsa, Ist. Mich cay; 2d I.ieUts OWlpft. Ist Vacav; Jno F Williams, ll)7ili Pa; CaptTho* Elliott, Cfofa N V ; Jd LfoSta Jus Hatch, 20th NJi.I"**'? Jeaes, 9th Pa cay, Joshua DSVtV, ?JdOhio; C W Pfadter, 104th N V; Ist Lieu* R Brownley, .>ujh dhio. They w,-re lodged in the Libbyptison, aiotg with tho otheroftieersof I'ope alrea«lyn the bands of the Covetanient.

PuU.e. Court. ? Yesterday Recorder Jas. K. Cas-k.c prssi led at this Court and aßtpaStM of the foplowing rasas s Andrew .Stubbs, free, was broughtup on tbe charge of stealing four dollars, and nothaving via register with him He wa* acquitted of\u2666 he thett, but committed for not having hi* free pa-pers with him. ?Nathan, slave of Mr. John Lipaeomb, charged with stealing a pair af ear-ringsand a breastpte, worth #!50, from Mat VirgtetoPowers, was examimd and sent before the BSBt-togs Court for ileal trial?Catharine and PedroV inceuri, charged with an assault on CatharineOut, wore Repaired to give security to appearthis morning, ?.id answer tha allegation.?Andrew,Slaveof J. Davie, was ordered ten tushe* forgoingabout the streets wttboSt a pass.?Case of Jamesand Francis, slaves, accused or stealing n watchchain and key froia James H. .Smith, was contin-ued until this morning.--Lombardo Palo was lined??" f<Br huckstering iv Ihe Bl market Bfanaad,slave of J. D. Qamrh a, 'was ordered ha lashes forhaving in bis possession v box of Mbucco, weigh-lag 22 pounda, for which ho could not satisfactorilyaccount. \u25a0

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AUaJTfOW SALJCB.

BY GODDIN it APPKHSON, Avets./"ALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON BARMHALLV AND OKACK STREETS,AT AUCTIOB.-Will be sold, on the oretnises, in the order adver-tised, on FRIDAY, tbe l'Jth September, IM2, at 44o'clock P. M , the excellent brick tenement on thenorth aide of Marshall street, near to Brook Ave-nue, now in the occupancy of Mr. A. A. Hi char-son. It has seven rooms, besides ? brick kf rheuThe lot has it front of .'.I feet ou Marshall, CreeLand a front also on Brook Avenue. Ale , thattruly beautiful lot on the north aide of Ora-', be-tween Poushee and Adams streets, adjoining: ac re-sidence of Mr. Benjamin Sutton, fronting3 feett mining back I fa) feet to a wide alley.

Ttaas Oaedttßa cash; balance at ait aadtwelve mouths,for negotiable note*, Interest* tded,secured by v trust deed

at 'I OODDIN & AI'PgRSON, An fa.rpWO LARUE BKICK TENEMENTS OB THE\ East line of 23d street, between Main anoFranklin streets, FOR HALE AT AUCTION.-

VVdl be Hold at auction.on the premises. on BATORDAY, the I ith of September. 16(12. at 44. o'clock PM.. those two large and well built brick TENSMUM'S located as above, occupied reapectivaly byMr. W. F Hord and Mr. Neil McCuidy. Jr. Eachteuement b.ts ten rooms beside* brick kitchen, andootb remarkably well built.TaaanX- Itoa"third oasßj die balance at One am'two y«>ars, for negotiable notes, interest added, andBSeatad by a trust deed.

to ? uoimifM v APPKRSQN, Aucfa

ttOMMISMHHMBK.i ,sai.*ur»v 1-C AOBJtf/ OF VALUABLE LAND, in Beur.cn county

nine miles above Ki. hmoad, -»n the Richmond aui.Charlottesville Plankroad, and within 110yardsothe Richmond and Fredericnsburg Railroad? B>virtue of a decree of ihe Circuit Court of lienrlopionounced on tbe Ist of May, 10r>2, in the case otKyall, Ana, against Kyall, Ac., the underalgneiCommissioners will expose vt sale, by publican,tion, ou tho premises, on MONDAY, the loth >\u25a0?Septeu.ber, taSt, at 11 ocloca A. M.. (if fair; i it,the llrst fair day thereafter,)tae TRACT OF/1 >?\u25ba?of which tbe late John B. Ryall diedaeieed.t & -.

aa above,aahyjeahsj the land* of Messrs. Jm m -

Ryall, William Taylor, and Aug. Bopkia »titaming, by a recent survey,S2O 14 a. rea,.of .-ItPPj acres are cleared land, having thereon a f. urnDwelling aud koine cut house., all of which a ooiof repair. The remaining ISO{ acres are beaviiset iv wood and timber, and are within 100yar,of the railroad, so that the wood caa be brought tRichmond at a cheap iatc. it la believed that th.wood land will aveiage forty cord* to the acre.

Tkrhs?One third cash , balance at 6, 12, ar.'1-t months, for bunds bearing huereet, secured tgood pergonal security, and title retained until hthe purchase money ig paid.

KOMI NO T. RIDD, l?PETKR M. RYALL, JCool"»"Sale by Ononis s. AFpragns. an 2<

VALUABLE Fa KM OF 553 ACRES JHANOVER COUNTY, 10 miles from Ri

in ,ml. aii.l ' miles troin Alice's Station, tcgattwith tbe Personal Effects 'hereon. FOR SALE /AUCTION.?At the request of Oeorge T. BookEsq., we shall sell at public auction, on the pre-aes onTUESDAY, the loth Sept., l-o.', at 11 o\A. M ,

(if fair ; if not, the tint fair day thereaflethe valuable FARM locuted aa above, called Lamdrove, containing Mag acres, of which about t*thirds are open lands, in good heart, and the imuinder In pine and oak woods. The buildingsthe place consist or a good brick dwelling,togetlwith kitchen, stable, barn, do. Around the dw.lug und In front of it, are aome floe abade trees a - ?a large quantity of handsome cedar*. A wellpure water iv tbe yard aud an ice house within Iyards of two pond*.

After tbe sac »f tbe land, all the personal afliiton it will be sold, consisting of a pair of oxeu.wteatraw, bay, wheat reaper, wheat machine aad foiiug implements, possession given immediate!.

Tkkms.?One third cash; balance at 1 anddyt.for bonds, bearing interest, half yearly, securerv trust deed, with liberty to the purchaser to , .all tbe money in,cash at his optica.

OODDI.V At APPBRSON, Auet-P. S ?The foregoiug farm can be treated fo

private sale. *?

Mors Particularly to I: OotmotdL- -Jen. Winderhas ordered that hereafter ihe desrriplive list of_ ankert prisoners paroled by us shall contain theirnames to alahahbtieal or.i.r, state their r__k, ngfcolor of hair, eyes, and cooKplexioa, number of te.etaad toehea high, regimeul and (-bate, former tradeor profeesloa, aad remarks aa same. Heretoforeonly name, rank, mid regfaOeOt have been ins. rted,No doubt it has been toiiud ueee'sary to ÜBS addi-tiouisl camion becartee a goad many of t1... Vanbees, oa to_agreleased,have prayed ab-Vtoaaaftoe obligations imposed oa them hythelanmafthe parole Preparations are now hetogßßOda tosend ol _ 000 pi .______, aod they will be dtoiißlihailaa khiu as descriptive lists can be prepared. Ineleded in this number will be titty five Pridaral of.iii.!., not belonging to Pope'a armj,and who bythe torma of the Late cartel, are considered nrisoa-era of war.

Arrests Yesterday.--Tha civil police accomplishedthe I. Ilowingarrests yesterday : Charles Harwell,tor Bteoßog a tot of border paper, worth gi*j. fromJ. W. Komuicb; Kiu.bne, Btova ~f Henry BaOtoy,for riding hi a bach srithoat a pass, and Susan a.'wswdea, slave of Charles Qreeat, from the Kappahaaaoeh, an-pass and r_6ag la a hack. The twotvera ballad, a_ »__ atoe J. I.itnpsky, rine-o-d torgettingdrunk to the Ist Market and abaaaog Itam'lKlbs, tbe Clerk; George Dtßw, col?ie.l, was'rapedtor the larceny of Win. 11. Majors pocket book,ee-taiatog ?__, The robbery w.? effected someweeds _«?, Darby, alias William, slave cf Mrs.miner Robinson, was tahea uji us a fmanoacd run-away from .Maryland.

Mtthjland Kifugeis Fnlttti-tg?Tb* r-furreestrom Maryland, residing in Kit hmond, are responding with_Mß___d___ealacrity to theappeals madeto theni to uid m liddingtheirßtate irom the hond-aflß of -in. nl.,',sin .lace Iha First Marylaml regiliienl was d-toaaded, for the purpose af a nioiethorough and complete e*fgaa__a___k recruiting forth.- Maryland I.me lins been actively wud successfullypp...-. ut.-d by officers of that t-gtoaent, and anumb,rot campasrdea have been raised. In addi-tion to Iha companies ain-ady in camp, and readylo at*?reb, a imaibir are now in , rocess of forma-ti.iii here, whuw tanks are beinu rai.idly filled up.W. understand that during this week from too* tosis hundred will l-avt, under the command of thebrave lieu. Stuart, toLda the victorious rnhsitl ofStoaawaß Jaekaoa iv their nuu-ch through Mary-laud. Many asore will soon follow them.

Rtfiis'ng to take Confederate Man. a.? A citizenot t-uqutor, named C. W. liotl'mau, was arrestedyesterday at Cha totiasvUto, Va., and sent to Bkhitiond for refostog to take Omfedera'e money.?Hoffman is a _?**____ aad feraaarly lived at theSort-. He tame over from FaUiiuitT with a loadOf aowathlng to sell, aud li rat attracted notice bybis atiiiouuceiucut that lie would take nothing butVirginia Bank notes, ?nd gates to the town Trea-surer otCharlottesville aud demanding that des-cription of currency to exchange for an amount 'ofcorporation which beheld, 'ihe Provost Marshalhere will dispose of the case as justice may seemto le.{Uiro.

doing Atray?Four of tJen. Winder's detectiveofficers, and several of the passp..rt clerks, (whoare Marytonders,) leave to-day with Gen. gteoanto join lieu. Jackson. About SOof Maj Uriswold'semployees have left for the above desliaatiou.

Eniargeiuent of the Injirmary Corps. -Tuo Infir-mary Corps, which has done excellent service in allthe recent battles, is to be enlarged. _cc the callot Capt. John IK-rbig for recruits.

Incorrect ?The report of the death of KobertHatelille, a member of the Fayette Artillery, ahotby the Provost Gourd a few days since, alluded toto Tuesday - paper, w_* toaoSTßtl

A ti umber oi tbe Yankees recently received herea i prisoners af war, were found, on searching them,to be plentifully supplied with bogus money ofPhiladelphianiaiitila-tuie.

There are a- u> at tho Libby prison thirty oneNorthern free negroes and sixteen slaves, who wererecently captured with the Yankees

*-"-?*_\u25a0 TO THE SOL_IBR_ AND CITIZEN- OP»-*' A-Dhli-ON' DISTRICT, S V..?Fellow Sol-diecs and Citizens: As the time tor electing mem-bers to ths Legislature is drawiug very uear. amius the highest qualifications are vow necessary toSi., c legislation, we present two names, po-seseiugtbo-c .piaiitiiaimns toau eminent degree, to yourcousideialion, as candidates to represent us in theState Legiutaturc . Col. KABDBI.L, of Pendleton,and Major I. C. WILLIAMS, of Beltou. Thesegentlemen are well kuowu to many of you as Loue>t in. v and good eattoaau) : besides, their claims torepresent us, apart from their fitness, fur the pus.lion, arising from tb.-ir having for fifteen mouthsreread ia the ranks, having many years passed thoage ot exemption,and haviug done their fall duty 'uuitd perils and hard-hip-, without murmurtogor Isolicitation of office, ahoulil vow be rewarded.

Let us place, lellow citi-cus. ourold men In conn ;cil, and force laggards aud ___a seekers at home ;to their proper place, iv the ranks, with miuhet or |sabre, to tight for their country.

SAM L K. MAYS, Brooks Troop, H. LP. _ MAXWELL.J. MILK- Pit KI'.NS,

FcHoto-Soldiers and Citizens:We, the undersigned, who in the above card

have bceu recommended aa sintabl* and properp..r-.oiis tv represent your District in tbe State Legnlature. take this mode ..t aunoun..ug ourselvesas i-a-didates. ASwe will be detained in the ser-vice iiulll the 4th of Scptotnbtr. there wilt be littleor un opportunity of appearing before you la per-son.

At prci-ent tbe war is tbe all absorbing subjectbefore yon. ami must cngrosi the attention of onrState L. gislatare and the C S Co-greas. Havingvobii.tieied ii pr >of that we bsltova ia fighting forour i whis. We bnitove that tho war should boprosecuted with vigor and determtaaiioo. aad thaiit should be Mtgresstve, if oar peace and IndepeiM-ence cannot othei-ise be attained.

Having served in the ronhs fourteen or fifteenmonths, we can sympathise with om- feltow-!-diem, aud whatever m*___rea for year good tbatmay be broughtbefore yoar Legtototore shall re-ceive ourhearty support, if we aresleetedTbtoJstbe arst time to cur Urea we have soughtpubltooAea. Ws hope that you WiU gtve va yourvotes

Baajtoetftdly, your eb't aarv't*.ao ---law.w»r I-A .*W-LI-S&U

* aa bbtoC_-_todaadfMo«aß^ar,iW \\Mm\t'mm\\mmmyMt __itt> -ftPMA ______

3.000 oe^i_s_lvß_B_-OB WmfSBSSfSMSSM SSamrSPSfy Ea*k- m********ft******B4 mmmSt^^*****S*^gm^

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TJVXJK SMALL T_NkM_*T- ON 1-KB /r I'OPLAK Si'K-BTt. FOB BALK AT ATUN ?Will be -old ;t auction, oa the premiss*Tl' _SI>AY. the it;tb September, I__, at If o'cP. M., a valuable Lot located as above, hathereou four Framed tenements, one of wh!occupied by Thomas Ball. The i-eattoa ofproperty is admirablywell adaptrd tor .-s__si' dv,ings or for a grocery store.

Tkhms ? One third cash; balance at 6 a.mouths, for negotiable notes, Interact added.Be*.by a trust deed (JODIHN A APPBBBON.

se 10 A-attootfOi\7_LUABLI- KKAL _____3 ON CUUIV BILL, at the comer of _>th aad Leigh strFoR SA IK AT AUCTION.?At the reque»l oiJ.i.uei M. Carter, weshall sell atpublic and?athe premises, ou WEDNESDAY, tho lTth .

IBS-, a* -li o'clock P M , those two haadsoiae Ltenements located as above?one to tba oeaopi.of Mr. James A. Dlsmore and the other oecuby the .late Mrs. Cay's family-?esth bavin*rooms.

Also, tbe large and well arranged f tamed d»iug adjoiningon the south, vow occ pled by -Carter, containing ? room*, bes*des ! Itchaa, a:well of due water, and a large new I *teh atobl.

Also, that trulybeautiful lot at the -rasr of Iaud Leigh sirestU, fronting H-J feat or- the eaat iof _sth si net, r mining back i:_ fast. Thto kwell set in fruit trees, grape vines, Ac, and to v.highlyImproved. The other property to adtolrawelt located. Poaseiuiou given In ashort thatThe particular attention of thoae wanting ndwelling-houses aud vacant tots to rsepaotfe.called to this sale.

Tutus.?One third cash ; balance at < aod 'mouths, for negoiisble not* a, lutereat added .

cured by a trust deed or all cash at tbe optionthe purchaser. 008018 A APPGBBOM.se 10 Ancttooasrs

! Y.-XCKLLKMT KKAM-D DWKLUNO oa IjYjj east line of £sth street, near to Leigh air*.ior__le AT AUCTION?WiII be sold at auctbI on the premises, oa WKDB-ODAY, the 17tb 8tj lember, l«__, at 5 o'clock P. M. tbe large aod we i

: l c_,t_l Dwellingnow or ree-otty hi the ißaopaniof Mr. Charles L. McCoull. Tho lot haa a fraat4U feet, aud a depth of 1-5 feet to aa alley. Tidwelling baa seven roome, with large treat parti-and is quite convenient and remark ably wallbail:-Oaaajioa given hist October neat.T__M_--ODe third cash; todaace at 5 rod Lmonths, for negotiable _~tee, totarao r* _ _\u25a0*-_-reeby a uust deed.

as Id OODDIwf A APPKI say* Aaeto

THE subacrtoer"has -evatO-B-BMB tor aatoAny person wishing to purchase will ptoaos af)

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