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> eee UBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | 3B PExS'A AVENUE AD LITE STREET, ——— V%, XX. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1852. 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EMILE DUPRE ‘Would retyestfully inform bis friends and’ eas temers that, having just returned td'this eity from Kew York, be ofers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Ocnsisting of “EAR Be” WHEW AND IMPROVED INVENTION bPIFIOIA ure ELASTIC BONE » PWrrmovr Mera: Piara on Ciasrs. cre aa: of the publi ef, :) EUGARS, COFFEE; ; % sPICes, J i= , Be. ‘FLOUR, : Eo Burten, | @ Gine aesortment of HAVANA CIGARS, | whieb, jy AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS! AT RBDUCED PRICES. — 4 American Watches for Americans. THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY’ give notice that they have lately issued a new ‘style of Wateh, expressly designed for Soldiers and othe who desire a good Watch at a moderate price, These Watches are intended to dixplace the worth- less cheap watches of British and Swiss manu- facture, with which the country is fiooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refuse manufactare, sent to this country because unsalenble at home, and ‘used here only fer jockeyine and -sicindiing pur- pores, | We offer te sell our Watch, which is of THE NOST SUBSTANTIAL. MANUFACTURE, aN 320 Peessyivintas AveRvE, by Patentes JB wegs theve teeth <a a no person can wear-others who. armament! st and most perfect dentuze that reduce, the PLATE will be ma No. 338 Pannsylvania avenue, rae ‘Also, 907 Arch st; die’ bi mardly Rie —— 3 Dovee 06: - . sapared cust? CrP AT to, a 8 bn Ninth street, a fe doors. north f yicemrorerse tc! ANG cna other G3 and WATER FIXTURES. jan 27-ly ve in sete. psi ne. RES. Tecéi Gas [xXTU of entirely New Patterns and Finish. superior in style to anything hereto: red in this market. ly 4 eu ddivirie: five o'clock p. m,. the following pro, numbered seven (7) and nine (9,) in division, of part of square numbered si: he: sixteen (616,) Payments, at six and twelve mont! A Geed given and a deed of trust taken, to seeure the deferred payments, Conveyancing at the ost UCKING, ‘rustees, equal interest. AUCTION SALES. By W. L. WALL & CO., Anctioncers. KET END LOTS NEAR PENN. AVENUB Axe Wasurmevon Cincie, ar Avctioy.—On TUESDAY AFTERN i 4 GON , 23d inst., at 44 o'clock 7 dalanee in the premise: ‘we will sell, in front of the premises, Lota 1] and 12, ien of square $8, [fronting exch twenty: all feet at ‘the west side of 3uth st, near Penn. avenue and Washington Circle. These Lots are very eligib! and beantified with fruitaand flowers. Terma: One-third montbr, bearing interest, and tract on eei8 (Re 6 and n secured by adeed of FUTURE DAYS x the District ef Columbia, I will sell me Ni by iNet? the, ey IN TATES MARSHAL'S SALE UNTIED STATES MAR: §Al OF THE virtue of a decree of the District Court of the United Bta fo: wale at pub! ‘tthe Government Store-houre, at of Bagtapsber inmant, couse Tr, inet "4 oA Nitin: a Bor mated mor? bt ‘etes:® “a box mi ‘tor- prine, fot tooth brushes, Wann Pascoe me at Fahad, D. Ov ete t AREHAL’S SALE.—Inyirtue of awrit of deri Deing purchased from a prize vessel, Anis tnsaed trom tuedinse's Omecct ties Glee enables us to eit Court sf the District of Go! bia, for the Sxpcee saanbuin tele, incon, ta frost ef tg Coert . for.cenh, fn fent o en sti rpeirsayes. : House dost of thid. county, o8 MONDAY. the isth SHEYER EAGER DEER | derived bo'P. tonwit vice Lots Telimed AB — = DEF and G sa Fasies Dunawin subdivision. of Tha ta No. 7,8, and 9,in equare No. 712, i potoowe 7 thecity of Washisgion Di G. foresher with ail sian xia * - pewter begets coe Sang En : rhpp jd Upon as the property of James E. : AD Minde Of sey and will be void to tatinfy judicials No. 238, 10 Oe! PANGY-GROGERIES teter, 186, in favor of Daniel F, Rwape | at low prices. _Feg-dtd Ba ieahat BN, _ By W.L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers, Z. DUPRE, UETEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- PRTY —By virtue of a deed of trust, duly exe- recorded in thi ted, ecorded - R ‘RIDAY, the 2cth day of September, t sreon, of a small Brick House, Ac. oa . dD. rty, hhmann’s gub- ext e_land records of Wash- ing county, tJ. A. 8., No. 186, folio 224, we shall sol &t Public Auction,’on the 1863, at viz: Lots x hundred gets, with the improvements Terms: One-third cash ; the balance ia two equal @ purchaser. AL PRED SCH A. EBE aus W.L. WALL'& CU. ’®, with interest, 1, Aucts, By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABL: FRTY.—By virtue of a deed of trust, duly cuted, and recorded in the land records of Wash- ington county, in Liber J. A. we shall sell at Public Auction. on SATURDAY, the Zith day of September, A. D.; 1862, at five o'tlotk p. m., Lot numbered ten (J0,) in san spamuep heres eight hundred and seventy-four, ‘ferme: Qne-third eash; the balance in twe pay at six and twelre mo: te, eed A te secure Pe . ye i irchas '. the cost of the purchaser aEp SCHUCKING, A. EB an 2 W. L. WALL & CO. E_ PROP- duly exe- 8., No. 23, folio 5, on the premises, nths, with given and a deed of trust taken, ferred payments. Conveyancing at ERLY, Trustees. ., Aucta, 7 to and examine ACCURATE AND BURABLE- TIME KEEPER, ae - Sad A pre and in Sterling Silver Cases, Hunting pattern, at ~*~ — Np| 88 10W 8 price as is.asked,for the trashy Ancres and = bo" int te i ei ae seein ‘trusted toour | L-pines of foreign make, alrendy referred to. Mc@HAN, 376 D street. reel “6 Bac ave i f ae or au the mo! celebrated = * ana America, teth 3 5 at the moat estaabie ise act I 1, 5e! Emeralds Rub ‘ual all citer G We baye named the new series of Watches WM, ELLERY, Boston, Mass,, which ame will be found 2 the plate of every Wateh of this manufucture and is one of our trade marks. Sold by all Tespectable Jewelers in the loya States. “4 Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, jau2-Im 152 Broadway, N.¥ _ NEW YORK, April 17, 1962. Mg. a. sexxex Has se fa bueresabd ul aetna vot torent oS ween 9th aud Wth streets. fe ic B ge yee 30 P: » Washington, D. C. TTEN?-ON, SUTLERS AND OTHERS. Degr Sir; ‘We seg wana you that tus Watches | CIDER—CIDER—CIDER. |: Tagricss Witch Come Wane a Watch © . +2 jy and re ware Sythe Te eS ee TS oy 0 rs, ne cl 4 Bis ROBEINS & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, A ete sexo; it of the Genuine American” sel esi aa tat dhe Graal Aisin 8. C0! it an M j ‘, a SEMRES'S. Jeweller, pies ay. {a0 21-Im ‘between i and With sfs, N UEP COLMA SET Uehaeiiaa & CO. uti Barrels of Wilson & Lawrence eelebrated- WARK CIDER for sale in quantities to suit r8,—and at our nsusl New York prices. 5 ‘WILSON & LAWRENCE, Seconds near Ps. avenui + 8 % ‘Ui RUNK ‘MANUFACTORY, 499 Seveste Sr., Wasaixeron, D.C. ‘Medal awarded by Maryland Institate of Bal-, sorembee? wea 5 . aS ved by tm 0 ton the + Mean: litan Mechanic's Institute, } of August leat. “Agi ghowe indgbiedte.the ite are . m, D. C., 857. urgently request settle without sales s at the : Sid pines oF : Ba hen uiaGEn, NOTICE —The ¥ubseriber, F. J. Heiverger, senior ‘tner of the late firm, takes plaumare ta inform-; Be his friends and the public that he will continue the business in ali its —- . eonstant King, and a} \ eC 2 YA LADIES’ ‘DRESS under ‘WOOD BOX. ana the f and tile, and will to A Large and Well Selected Stock of 2 ZACKING TRUNKS, | merit tie continued feed oftheir former patrous, | Qhelcs BRANDIES, 0 "EAA Yh vo 2108 ~ guaeirymteteraeagts) | BOURNE gD READER Sa ms : T LOW PRICES, » Hee] sep) itisens’, Miiftary and Naval Pastor. CHAMPAGNEH of all fevontte brands, ot Gongreun and ‘Travelers will please |, . GIVE ME A-OALL! LIC RON Ae De (Pars, ee thee ate ene ren wer heeing elsewhere, Tine Underniencd reppectelly informs his riends yao » EATHER ccd DRESS TRUNKS made | $24, 2he Public that ‘he will open his ENGLISH PIORTES, CAUCES. eps: Lear .d made Carded Gc onperge ye Tocbena ar CH LTON, CHEDDER and ENGLISH DATRY SRUNKS COVERED and REPAIRED at short | Pevaitea and ueatly fit 8. DINGS KEMP®WERMETICALLY SEALED to tiny yart of the | Bee engaged all the eummer tn : E 2 | Spulqreeee Chtaaa cea ore taRty | UREN oERACAN ont meauren comprare S 8, TO! T will ive by the James Guy, from AIEEE ROR WATERSS SENG: u 0 MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. “exppiy; inde: ‘BATCHELOR 'S GENUINE HAIR BYE, in the World! 3 Piney Poi > pendent, : supply Pa nach arrangements ‘Will'be Bo failure .in filling trate. ped ith clabliahinent, tame haveever Reve fore failed to lo, independ. p ent of the blockade. : My arrangements are so complete that it ean 0; } with any house in payee inter tetas. tipaso ai ; ni} a ‘f hullers and. private prices. Will & also on hand & fine assortm: fr PRUYTS and hermetically senlod MEATS TA. T. M. HARVEY, & U i TSE RATS RATE, Orsi bs ‘guerite. by Madame Emilie de Girardin; 25 iia pe Peas 7 sng se aoe een La . eae cs ite y ire, i et AYLOR. FANELIN & OO. a is cma (north ‘side,) between 18th and I3th sts, liam Pebbl Te % senaitcnst mn 8, for day and TBR ps and NS BAY INSTRU . 0 srding to, the Ci AD 7 kirepas aoe Donssow’s ant or Ber pene o ‘Yowna in Great Britain and om the on- baie can al » Robison and Tredgold’s "s Architecture, 56 cents. * ar goyne en Blasting and Quarrying Stone, i of Towns and Lands, 87 cts. and . ¢c “eash & taiue. te, Our Northern and Easte: ‘Van Buren; Lawyer, Stateeman, and Man; | us new supplies daily. PERSONS IN BL, Aung sojicseaee! on: icited 9 tnsbe ‘vast quantity of Mourni pr et pce ony. he actual cash standard value,” Northern and Eastern correspondents send PERRY & Peal ype mark F°2vcEMENTs To YOLUNTEERS. of . the formation of other and be ta permeate f MaGtcnal Heels TO ARRIVE! A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF Lilienthal’s Tobacco, ¢ IN Quantities TO SUIT PURCHASERS. SAVORY, MEDALLION, STANDARD, YOUNG AMERICA, Ete., Ete., Etc., SMOKING TOBACCO, OF VARIOUS BRANDS, WHA Liberal Diseount to the Trade. FRED, 8, OOZZENS, Corner Fourteenth street sep Sf VATE FAMILIES, &c. and Péennsylvania avenue. ———— T NOTICE O HOTELS, GROCERS, RESTAURANTS, PRI- The Subscribers have Saat received a fresh ship- ment of 50) CASES ST. JULIEN AND FLORRAC CLARETS, which they offer for sale at New York prices, Also, they have constantly on hand With dn exteneive aseortment of ‘i For sale be GROCERIES, or le by NGER prackone Hetsetiued’ ee . aventre, 0; — Willards’ etel, Wi One price only, marked Be Q-10t 0! et of ail Finds of DRY GOODS for Our ‘Us new supplies daily. se 20-1t Penn. “© yavon’s or: Washington, September 2, eet -. Pisa nort! ashington. to of Wi then to <aTH08. E. LLOYD, | wh. w. Raplay, peren Bago, dAMkB Y. DAVIS, srowann WITLAG K 0G ETO Heals eme!l, eannet get eut of Saran COUP BATA serecicn ® CHON| A Choice OOLONG, BOUCHONG. IMPERIAL, HY. & CO., nw.) ite u aS) 2, SF Just reeeived a small-lot of Officers’ a Chests. au 77 ————— (SHEPHERDS: shar ai eee BALMORAL | C st., between 10th A in tore: Also, other kinds of- : wpe Washington rey i pay wOOER ee the general aa special wants of families and housekeepers. ia plsin igures, the actuai t send PERRY BNO, “Perry Building.’ (or Mouraing Goods anni bles us to offer y. FICE. ie. ‘prov! ate, isions f ‘ited act, of the above reci act ive the bountige nae by its:terms letement Colambia Aldermen. non Couneil, itizens. + Mayor, OFFICIAL. By the Provident of the United Stctrs of Ameriea. A PROCLAMATION. I, ABRABAM LINCOLR, President of the Uni- ted States of America, and Commander-in-chief of she Army and Navy thereof, do hereby pro- claim and Geslare that hereafter, as heretofore, the war will be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring ihe constitntional relation between the United States and each of the States, and the people thereof, in which Staws that relauon fs or may be suspended or dis- torbed. That it is my purpose, npon the next meeting 8f Cor ®, 10 again recommend the adoption of, tical measure tendering pecuniary aid to.0 a@eceptance or rejection of all Slaye POcalled, the people whereof may not im rebellion again~t the United States, States may then have voluntarily ‘OF shereafter may voluntarily adopt, or gradual abolishment of slavery their respective limits; and that the ef- fort to colonize persons of African descent, with their consent, upon this continent or elsewhere, with the previously-obtained consent of the Governments existing there, will be continned. That on ihe first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State, or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thence- forward free; and the Execuiiye Government of the United States, including the military and naval anthority thereof, will recognise and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will Go No xct or Acts to repress such persons, or any of them, im any efforts they make make for iheir actual freedom, That the Executixe will, on the first day of January aforesaid, by proclami the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof respectively shall then be in rebellion against the Uniie 3 and the fact that any State, or the people thereof, shall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States, by members chosen thereto atclections wherein a majority part count Ailing testimony, be deemed concla- such te, and the people en in rebellion against the ntion is hereby called to an act of Congress entitled “An act to makéan additional Article ef W: spproved March 13, is62, and which act is mthe words and figures tollow- img: BER PRAHOTG ME SHEE Bid HOS OF Ree rese f the United States of. America in s assembled, Thar hereafter the follow- ali be promulgated as an additional arti. cle of war for the government of the Army of the United States, and shall be obeyed and ob- served as such = “ ARTICLE.—AU officers or persons in the military or naval service of the United States © prohibit rom employing any of the forages adder th pective commands for the pur- pose ol returning fugitives from service or labor who dnay ha ped from any persons to whoin such or labor is elanned to be tial of ¢ this article shall act shall take effect from and after its passage. Also, to the ninth and tenth sections of an “An act to suppress snsurrection, son and rebellion, to seize and te property of rebe * approved July 17, 15 are in the words and figures follow 9. Artd be it further enacted, That al of persons who shall h ged in rebellion against the Government o: the United States, or who shall in any way give aid or comfort thereto, escaping from such persons and taking refuge within the lines of the army; and all slaves eaptured trom such Tsons, or deserted by them and coming nn- Ger the control of the Government of the United Staves; and all sigves of such persons found on [or] being within any place cecupied by rebel torces wud afterwards occupied by the forces of the United States, shail be deemed captives of war, and shall be forever free of their seryi- tude, and not again held as slaves. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, Taat no Ve escaping into any State,-Territory, or the strict of Columbia, from any other State, aii be delivered up, or in any way impeded or hindered of his hberty, except for crime, or me offence against the laws, unless the per- n claiming said fugitive shall first make oath that the person to whom the labor’ of service ofsuch fugitive is alleged to be due is his law- ful owner, and has not borne arms against the United States in the present rebellion, nor in any way given aid and comfort thereto; and ng person engaged in the military or naya service of the United States shall, under any pretence Whatever, assume to decide on the validity of the claim of any person to the serviee or labor“ ofany tee eget at oP. any such erson to claimant, on pain of buing dis- Tniseed from the service.” And I do hereby enjoin upon and order all persons engaged in the military and nitval sere vice of the United States to observe, obey, and enforce, within their respective spheres of ser- vice, the act and sections above recited, And the Executive will in due time recom- mend that al} citizens.pf the United States who shall hdye remained Joyal thereto throughout the rebellion shall (upon the restoration of ihe ‘constitutional relation between the United States an@ their respective States and people,, if thet relaes shall have been suspended or ,Gistarbed) be Compensated for all losses by acts of the United States, including the loss of slaves. wi whereof Eube ve hereunto set my ‘And caused the seal of the United Stares to be affixed. “Done at the City' of Washington, this twen- . _ty-second day oi September, in the year of [t.# Jour Lord one thonsa%d eight hundied and sixty-tw, and of the Independence of the “Willted States theeighty-sevenih: ere Avranam Lincorx. 4 : the President: : Wikeire ‘H. Szwanp, Secretary of State, r —— A Common Tar BeavrTirut.y Derinep.— An coldier, in appea’ and fight for the D said: “Perhaps you haye neyer thoi your countty means. It jg.all thet.surronnds you—aH that has ne ge up and fed you— ‘all that you have lo: A is country that you ‘| see—these houses, these trees, thosé girls who along there laughing—this is your coun ‘he‘laws which protect you, the bread whi pays for your work, the words you inierchange with others, the joy and grief which come to ou from the men and things among which you ye—this is your country! The le room where you used to see your mother, the re- membrances she has left you, the earth where she rests—this is yourcountry! You eseeit, you breathe it everywhere. Think for yourself of your right and duties, your affections and your wants, your past and present blessings; write them all under a single name—and that ‘will be your count, and he whe enj the thee free country, does not accept’ urdens ofit forfeits his honor, and is a bad citizen. Do for your country what you would do for your father E mother. Your country in danger, It was not a pleasant sight to behold the Now York tain ft eae Sp Brood way ho greet wasn ys wo ao wa but as searcely a of the troops as they filed aloog. The crowd seemed to think if did not eay—we of the qualified voters of such State shall haye | icipaied, shal, in the absence of strong } Hicer who shall be found guilty | matt } be it further enacted, That this | ad for other} and which | | more in the Un | of the retreating Rebel army. On | noon of Sattrday the Union [Special Dispatch tothe New York Times.) HARRIABURG, Pa, Sunday. 2111 P. M the politeness cf Gov. Curtin, I came through ona special car bringiug him and staff from Hagerstown with the following lat» informa- tion of army movements obtained through dis- putches from the Times’ corresy ts with ihe advance, dated “On the Potomac, opposite Shepherdstown, Va., Saturday—3 p.m." ey report that the rebel inf Passed through Sharpsburg in great hasteon Phursday evening. By daylight on Friday, the’ main nody, with their artillery, bad crossed the ‘otomac. At®a.m., our cavalry entered 'Sharpebarg in pUursgit, amd batteries were advanced sa the Bluff. 2 piatkeeene Ford, near Shepherds- town, and shelled the enemy batteries, strongly posted on the opposite bank... The rebel infantry had disappeared, except a fem stragglers, 2 Our infantry and artillery forward te. near the river, preparatory to ¢: on dan’s Sharps * am, Febel ‘batiery b hen thoy aitempted, re tery horses when 1! . ly ous ‘y Morning one hundred: iti. fantry and fifty shar pghociers crossed the river on & reconnoissance, Ariding & rebel bat! ‘ Tour guns placed a from the ae to eee our crossing. They were joned by the rebels on the approach of oir x who brought them across the:river -without opposition, cxeeys ing one, that could Bet. be moved, and was pwn down ‘the bank. Teconnoissance was conducted a mile fromthe xiver, where a large body of rebel cayalry were tormed in a line of battle. ‘ At 9 o'clock on Saturday morning a recon- noissance in force was made by nine regiments, who crossedat the same a supported By ‘Maryland shore, live batteries stauoned on opposite them. Information was receiyed that the rebels were advancing to wae in strong force. They soon appeared, in spite of a deadly fire on our baiter! our troops, who, aftera stubborn resistance, were forced to fall back before sw numbers, und recross the Potomac. rt *s Brigade, he right, was principally engaged, the Cern hange Regiment of Philadephia city, (the th Pennsylvania) suffered most, heay, This new regiment behaved with ry, and fell back in- names of fourteen killed in the 118} yania, and one hundred ‘and twenty woun i ing the follow ing officers: Col, ant McKean and Lieot. W. McK of company K, wound i J. M. Lewis, compan: F; Capt. Jo Ricketts, company K; . J. M. Moore. Rear ged XK. There was som loss in er regi and & number are reported to have been taken prise oners. J 1. Hutchinson, 13ih New York, was nemy crossed at Williams- ven buck by the advumce of sisted by the Peuusyhvania militia, tack at Biackford’s, Ford disturbing ments. sport is now ocenpird by us in strong force. The rebels hoped, in croseing here, to turn McClellan's right, but faileds+:- a FROM HARPRE/@ FERRY. > 5. > ik Herald has the tollomias arper's Ferry was finally evacuated by the Rebels on cian A src At noon Soames 'y they had el] left there except a few A small squad also remained Gn the Maryland Heights, 2 a f t Sandy k, tO prevent the isi Evans's cempany of the 6th regular,. cayairy. On Friday afternoon this Saeak left by way of Burkittsville to join in pure: 4 orning a number of divisions began 40 arrive. Early in the day an engiveand two cars were run up from the Point of Roeks. Stonenian’s commaaid passed over to the and found the place deserted just before their entrance into the town. A squad of re! Ww apd destro; the railroud bridge priya tie Percy.” From troops wete con- roads-on either side of ot stantly armying ‘by we he Maryland Ligsghts. T! his themselves were ocenpied and artillery placed in position there in the course of the afternoon, so as to cemmand the Ferry, and ihe national banneragain waves upon the fopidcations, ut “SF a | ¢ town ot rs Ferry was not desiro) or molested by prlgeinblig or the as dis- turbed, DaxuL Wesstex in wis Corrina We find the joHowing aecennt of the funeral gf Colonel Fletcher Webster, and of the inspec’ of his father’s emai ne of the lymouth Rock ‘The tomb at Marshfield-onee again opens wide its portals to recefve the last of the sous of the “great expoundér.” The funeral of Colonel Fletcher Webster took place in Marsfield. gu Wednesday, % r uth, The body was brought down ftem Bos- tom im i horses, by way of Hin Several coaches’ conveyed ton friends from the Kingston depot, while 4 large assem- plage ard from the neighboring towns. Re Alden, the yillage pastor, conducted the services; the body resting on his father’s/ writing table er library, ets foie | - iny nest. large processiqn low body“to.the:tomb where the coffin was de» posited with the family whom a nation mo: By requestof Peter Yurver, Eeq., a4 0: the oaken box cont ing the greai statesman's, coffin was opened, and the metallic cover of the- glass removed. the feeli ‘ in [ast week's mg ers, evér looked upon-to retaining the same- color and impress—natural as when ten years ugo they gave him up to the graye, + more sunken, but the heavy eh: the brows were ulways there in life. Even im death, and for a decade the captive of a grave, that king] i an. hing. 1g Olyjects.”” The -welyet pall with its ee was i eat reservation, though deprived of its pr ve : < In silence the lie was jped And the box. reclosed. Farewell, ae ey Earth's communion with thee is more ae pra eye behola be Land spice ‘once finshed an ee pig pots tb ny patriotic memory vee” enshrined admiration and gratitude. REBEL PSAPFOINT MENT 18 KENTUCKY.—In ane? e retreat of the rebel, army from ae Vicinity ef Cincinnati the “Commercial” of aot eit, 3 oy oolt lee nt that hope of obtaining _ sons. Tay in @ nation’ SAMRAT € ‘ by of ion fu @ rebel army... , Smith is said to have denounced an — and a small | THE WEBKLY, This cxeetient Fem!ly and News Journal, com ‘R\RIE@ | greater vericty ef interesting reading ‘Wan can be found in acy other—is published on” Fridsy merning. A TERMS—Cash, inceriably, in Single cory, per ammum Ten copier , At the baste ef An: , at Dy Killed. Wonnded. Missing, Richardson's, « ae prepare to aye . ferton Forty te tenak ‘The city i of the's: ee AE Army Movements in the Southwan. Mex ‘Sept. 20—The bridge. over we. Hatchie save & few miles , ‘ to be stationedswelve miles ~ im the or ; at 4 with left ed precise object of the movement . <agrsaher—enul—ae—<d-reep ww Alfairs in Nebraska, Territery, _ 908 0 W.T, pt. 20.—The € dite Pret ee aan Paanodk to ae P northern settlements of this T: some 200° miles Trom “here, i 7 credited by the ‘Indian thes See has entirely subsided, and that returned to their hom hostile Frdians within ‘She thins of hie LOTY, Aad there isnot the remowet of any trouble to settlers in Indian depredauens. ? tae | The Recent Victory over the Reberw ander General: Price. 5 » Heapev. CorrxTa, General say ee ve eye oe of the loss was over-estimmtied, the Rebel. was found 261 of loss ip killed will be less then 400. °F U.S. Graxt, Major Gen. Com ag. Prom New Or.eaxs.—The anokr, from New Orleans arrived at te on id, urgeons;and others ving army. The trains will run daily. an der-estimated. upon the field, w hileour i 3 <2 cam ”