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THE EVENING STAR _@% PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, onwan PErW’s aCaaoe 4mD 11TH STEurr, W. D. WALLAOH? pis erent Papers served without wrappers by carriers 1 ownt per copy, or 2 comnts per? month. In by carriers at $4 7, oF 37 cents ye sam To mail subscribers the price is & year, in advance; $2.50 fot six Leiicaved $1.86 for three moni sand for lens than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single esopics, with or without wrappers, fWO CENTS. S97” ADVERTISUMENSS should be sent to the @fEce before 11 o’clock m.; otherwise they may Sot appear until the next day. XXII. (SUNDAY BXCEPfED,) . FOR SALE AND RENT. pti ae Seas SS ENISHED ROOMS ON P&SNN. AVENUB Ux OL LET.—Two Unfurnished Rooms(one front, the sthar back), communicating, in tae seconi - floor of No. 301’ Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, to rent. Possession ven impmeatats- a 2 BRIT on the promines of ME BERS X W8- os atte FR sab eA FARM of 78% acres of land, 19 miles from Washington. on the turnpike road leading to Brookeville, between the 8 and9 mile ww houre of 4 rooms, and well: pleuty of wood'and water; cheap For further re eferenoe in- quire on the premices of GRO. M. NIOHOLs; or Bo. 433 llth street west, W.P, DRURY; or No, 300 Sth rtreat y corner of ot ae 22 iw* F°, BALB— The LEASE, FIXTURAs, and OOMPLETE INVBNTORY of the “dotei Voilmann.” in the Qity of Hoboken, New Jerusy. fst New York. Three steamboats srossing to York, duy and night, every Gftaan minates T gular. of the mel The Hotel is In the next neigbhorhovd —~ a eoties, a4 nee it the Hamburg #14 ure. inna: eRe ee Ea qu f ikkupa & Baie, 372 Bat. Wash- gton. D.C. sent tw Fe SALE—A firat rate two-story FRAME HOUSE, containing nize rooms, together with nine Buildirg LO'S, all set ont with choice fruit, such as peactes, pears, plums, cherries, grapes. all of the best selection; with 3 pum of excellent water in the yard; on the eorner of G and l3th sts., and Penn. avenue east. pace further particulars eal] st residence No. 5 fe 21-lw* D. CARROLL. OR REN1I—In a private family. for gentleman oak, two very neatly-furnished secon? story OHAMBERS. location very desirable. oniy thirty yarde east of the railroad and Riggs’ Bank and Btate Department Reference required. Inquire 460 New York avenue, near 13th at. sed tf BaLTI- DE BABLE DWELLING IN WEAC more For fale—O: Mount street, 135 feet north from Baratoga; front of Lot 60 feet by 186 to vin- eent street. Tae Howe is of brick, two stories, with fne dry basement. kitchen, &c., wita Wash Houre, Sheds. Garcenand thrabbery. There are seven fine wiry rooms The property is very ele vated. overlocking Franklin square, the city, and Bay. and for beauty of loc: nand health cannot be surpassed. Persons w: g a retired residense een be as private as if five miles in the country. The city eats are within five miuates’ walk, Ground rent $112 per foot. or $57 5) per snnom. The House cost be (0, and ia in good order. The surrounding « ground leases for from g3to $5 per front fou he whole will be suld for the very low ater of $2.50, subject to the above small ground rent. Half cash, and the remainder in six ard 1? months, with interest, wh half ite value Apply to, or addr BOCHURE,at JW. Harvey's tillice. No ond street, Baltimore, or at No. 57 sooth Gay street. Se 13 8b oT FOR BALE — 4 Lot on south side « : Wth and 2ist streets weet. is offered fur sare haa a front on the A e of fifty-eight (5 and a depth of one hunired and fort three inches \ 1493-12) toa twenty f-tatlay, and a ten feet side alley on the eat. This is one of tha Bs vers dent, vacant lots Dn avenue, Detw. im the whois eity, an 4 Persons wanting to Rent or Purchase Dwelling or Store Houses can be ae: motated at ths eal Estate Agency. Also, persou# bavivg Property of any Kind that they desire to Sel!, Rent or I eave esi be furnished with ths best of purevasers and tenante free of charee. When desired. the very best of references can be given. Apply PROARE. COGSWELL & JACKSON Atiorneys and Counseilors a: Law and Real Estate Brokers, 9 “oppo, tha Port Office—Rooms 19 sn4 20'up stairs, Fo SALE —A amalltwo-htory BRICK HOUSE, containing 4 roomn, kitchen, and outhouse For particulars cail on ine premises, G street, ba- tween 1 street west and North Capitol street, Priut- ing officeequare. [rel6-2w") BR. WORDRW: I RICK COTTAGE FORK SALE.—That delight- fui Brick Cottage, with covered verandal.end consaining saven rooms. lighted by gas.on Hi st., in Pripting Office Square, wll Be * aid a D quire of present occupants or of W NBY, by letter or in persoa, pace ee immedi- y se 11-34™ \URKNISHED KOOMS Tu LET—At No. 133 @ etreet, near lgth st. Gas and hot and coid Batha. se 1-ln* JALUABLE LOT FOR SALE—On K. tetwesn Eighth acd Ninth streets, and fronting the Northern Market. Twenth-three feet front. with adepth of one bundred feet. Alleyinrear. In- quire of HARMON BURNS. 40% Penn, avenue,or GEO. W. COCHRAN 39% Penn. ave, Sy 31 tt FOR BENTTA fre STORM on Seventh street, ‘ene of the best locations in Washington for any business, Apply at the Gosling Hentauraat, No. 247 Penn. ave. bet. th and Isth ats. jy26tf oR BALE—FRAME HOUSE AND LOT NO £71, on 6th street weet. For terms apply to B, OY. No, 669, cor. Land Si streets. 455 Feventh street, [ee 15-Im*} PERSONAL. CAUTION. LL Persons ars hereby warned Seateie oy ae chasing vee F FIFTY DOLLABS. tember 136i n by me to Robt. G.. Thrifts ale, a Note of Lwenty four Dotlaceand sixty-two Cents, dated December 1, 1359—also given by me to Robert G@. Thrift—as I shall refuse and contest payment of the same. for good and awful causes. Ae 4-3t* JOSEPH KILTAN. DR_DAVIB’S Mernopor FERATING ALL VENERBAL -— pag erg Diseases is fast gaining favor. ing with Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Weakness will do well to call Diseases of a!) kinds acientifi re ges moderate. Room No, 23, 45% Seventh street, opposite Post Office, se 5 lm* oO “IMPOSITION. —MADAMB ROBB, Doctrese and Astrolosist, was born with » naturai Bne tells the past and future—never known to fail. Causes speedy marriages ; brings together those Jong: separated; cares ali diseases. Basin reuy confidential. No, 333 @ street nort! corner o7 13th street west, th: ares from the Th it ean shows ary friend in re- men $1. se im* am BVBRY LADY IN | WASHINGTON to see thess Boses, and cali at THE PINKING AND STAMPING DEPOT, Ne. 361 ¥ street. @pposite the je Patent Office, elegant Patterns for Braiding and Bm- broidery now ready to stam Be tew Paiva ! Se ae ee OU is and ante, WANTEDI 80 2 = praise tend es ADVBR MTS. > py norlee is farther given, that all Deg Li ses expir the 30th inst. If pai papment i dela: the otk of October next, the license by law Twenty five cents higher, = if not then paid, when demanded by the litan alice: the a is subject to « fine, and ¢ ie jaw aoeee that the d: be killed. WM. 1. ae a lerk. ee2l-eot0sti0 OTICE. To ALL WHOM Ne MAY CONCERN. The Office of the Corporation of Georgetown has been removed to the secord story of the Post Office and Custom House Building, on Congres rest nese i t We Bowe: Olerk. Guone Ero TAXES, Gmnnibe Ne; AN ABATEMENT © ree r cent wil allowed on the General Tax 1 fees, if paid prior to the ist day of October no sf ro Secayited by act of the Verna Str which ti me, a8 is also provided. pro} is made subject to advertisement or siatraing for ap § Taxes then remaining unpaid. Se ee itioa Eilat July. loc, sr ow 4. ra «1853, aclertgl bythe Canmore Fath a a are requested to give is thelr prompt yas D. WELOH, Be 17-dtOcth Gol le stor, Peyon is mad: ! Ss ATTENTION TAMPING P tly and neatly execated at Nor Succovner of Gey end High streets George- town. PEDInG OF PALL AND WINTER MILLI- Yea ae edar, Brides. Stony. next at MRS Ww Ts? Millis ery Store, 154 8t., F above Wart street. Georgetown, D. D.C. sortment of Velvet. Silk. and Straw Bon- be aeuee ers, Bonpese. a ! spew CASES! BOW CASES mre 8 MADE TO ORDER i AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND. C.F. RAU & CO, No, 20 MeOLBELLAe TINO KE. KE. MD WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1863. AMUSEMENTS, OO FORD S NEW THEATER, Jou T, Ford... rr Manager and Proprietor THIS EVENING, RENEFIT SER REE MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, MISS MAGGIE, MITCHELL, Last NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE 2 THE LITTLE BAREFOOT, THE LITTLE BAREFOOT. In preparation ans sotrelys new eg cape entitled Also, oe jisite d Any titled » “FANOBON, ‘Fas cRioKat. anne ‘efadmission 25, 80, and 75 conte. Boxes $10 and $6. No extra charge for reserved seais. se 73 CANTERBURY H ALL, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, LOUISIANA AVENUB, NBAR SIXTH STRERT, Ruan ov Nationar Horsey, THE GREAT COSMOPOLITAN TROUPE! THE GREAT COSMOPOLITAN TROUPE! ONE COMPLETE COMPANY! ONE COMPLETE COMPANY! Perfect in Organization and equal in Numbers and Talent to four of any other Music Hal A COMBINATION OF BTARS, A COMBINATION OF BTARS, A COMBINATION OF STARS, Fach one of whem wonld sione be censidered sufficientas the principal! attraction of any Theater or Music Hall in the world TO-NIGHT, Athrilling drama in three acts, entitled THE QUEEN’S PAGE! A TALE OF BLOOD! THE QUEEN’S PAGE! A TALE OF BLOOD! Introducing the Great Successful Illusion, a7 THE GHOST !"ey so THE GHOST Yeu bey THE GBOST ea THE THREE GREAT STARS: THE THREE GREAT STARS: MISS MILLIE FOWLER, MISS MILLIE FOWLER, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, Miss ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, MISS CLAKA FOWLER, MISS CLARA FOWLER. THE ALBUM OF BEAUTY AND THE GREAT VERSATILE COMPANY: Nellie Taylor, Lillie Brandon, Kate Harrison ~ Josephine Florence, Jusia Bichmona. M lle ae aidine, ,Eucy Clifton, Goo. R. Edeson, R. H. 9 J. Armetron, . W. Wiillams Clarke. J. H. sherwood: Mc Mons. Sol, Thos, Mone Neil Swageart, &c. Acmi*i0h twenty five and fifty cents, ‘Doors open at70"""""* -gerformance at 8 o'clock, POF JLAR FAMILY MATINEE, POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. R@ Admission—Ladics, 2 cents; Ciildren, 1 cents, 21-6t VARIETIES! VARIETIES! Fronting Penasylvania sveuue and Ninth st, THE BRILLIANT AMUSEMENT BNTERPRISE, UNION GF TWO GREAT TROUPES. FINEST ARTISTS EVER ASSEMBLED. Thousand of Dollars Erpendcd in Colleciing theus toxether, and tn paying thcm XOKBITANT BALARIBS, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEE besa tt Nae Ta MONS SUPHOFF, from the Parisian Theaters, MONS. ROZANI, Celebratec in Kurope and America. THE ROZANI BALLET TROU Twelve Ladies, besutifui in face and form. APTISTINO. M’LLEL'!NA WIND. BOneS Mis8 LIZZIE SHULTZ. me ALL PM INENT STARS. Our beautiful Ballet Troupe, Miss ELIZA FLORENCE, Miss EMMA MILES. EMMA M ARSH, MaGGIE WILSON. The Fthionian Cc comedian, N OK. M’LLE MAZORI *ARNOLDI, In her Tableaux Vivants ant living pictures of Classic Marble Statues, in an arrangeinent ex- pressly produced by ourselves, entitled THE CHARMS OF VENUS. This is the greatert attraction ever pre eanten. in any Concert Hall in this country se 2l-1w* ODO FELLOWS’ HALL, BEVENTH STRERET. WYMAN, THE VENTRILOQ OIST AND WIZARD, LIFE-MOVING AND "SPEAKING AUTOMATA, NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, And ava WEDNESDAY and ‘SATURDAY 'T RENGONS, at 8 o'clock. La Admission 25 cents; Children 15 moe Bee small bills. Reserved Beats 5) cents. t* GROVER’S BSrae TH THIS POPULAR THBATEB, NEWLY BUILDING, ‘WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME, FOR TEE COMING OEASON, with the EMINENT COMBINATION: E.L. DAVENPORT, J. W. WALLACE, MRS. FARREN, amp a COMPANY OF RARE EXCELLENCE. Sa The Opening Performance will be ennounced in 80 19.48 AINMENT UBIOAL BBTRRTAINMANT NEW YORK SU SUM EE GARDEN, a Srazsr, a ty 1.2m" oe age fe Proprietor. BOARDING. OARDING,—BSeveral gentlemen and ae and Bu Cooter eae con ore poate. wS fi a ing a leventh s' between Bisfefence required. au4-St TREET BAST—BETWEEN A 393 rab (Oxpitol Hill,) Gertlemen and eet wives single gentlemen, can be accommod: with large pol Booms with Board. pose exchanged, 019 yo THE PUBLIO. We call a Attention to the BXCELSIOR ory EXPRESS, for the delivery of Packages, Bsying A 8) ol hung e principal stores 6) nes througbout the city, where orders ar te left, which will be attended = promptly. Our drivers take orders from the 8 every hour, thereby saving persons from et a long distance to leave directions for bag, to b+ taren to the Depet and other points. Pranks entrusted to this Express wil: be taxen care of tiil the owners claim them and receive their checks. Principal Office 413 Penn. avenue. corner 434, fe 21-hm* wm, BARRY & 00,, Proptrs. SPLENDID GRAP. SPLENDID GESM RUNDALL GREEN. Samples of these delicious Grams may be seen at Gilman’s Drug Store, DATA Gobel avenue, Dear Metrapolitan Hotel, ea — rg yips it ceive prompt ee ls Pearson’s Fruit Store, Noe try aed tos, Bint sireet sod at stall No. — in the Oentre Marke: marketdays. The: inelors, all the eacice Tarlo me id will be sold ry low price. Familie: nee daily or otherwive in small or large ry: ‘OTIOR.—¥For sale, five Al yp sevé of one, two and four ae nd Harners, three hupéred good and MeOlellan second-hand Baaales. amr: No. 373 Penn. ave., between ied: whapelcnore Harness. ane Saddle Hangs “te Be =e oe sOHNGTON, : = BALB. aurio) 7" | Brita 4,59 Bot Gaddle ond cage corner mo he ‘O:PRION, Prop, lesa ei a0 Otto! mw lé-le* i, LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OF FICE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1863. —_——_>—_—_ Cap sei iee PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER AVING THE LARGEST OLRCULATION. ——.—_— LADIES’ LIST. AndersonMrsEMFolk Harriet Potnam Mra CM Arman Ear: Frazier Rebeoca Parris Julia W Anderson W ilb’s Foster Sarah R Powell Mrs WH Arney Mite a L'‘Preeman Mra — Priester Miss C Arnold Jennie _ Charley Purdy Ells Austin MreJosA Faymsn MrcGH Perkins Miss Afton Emma Fairtield Martha Frank B ArmtronatiryJ Fowler Baily Pichecdson ary, Binmeuthal — FriendBelindaD Reaves Mary Jemnnette A Gilligan Michael Rice Clara Boyle Caroline Green Mary Rom % Kate Burke Mary Glynn Sarah Right Mary 3 Brown Laura. Gray Eliza Russell Margt BrentMryLouieaGingn Jane Red Mary Baker Lizzie Galliger Anny Reiley Mary K Brown Julia F Gilbert Lavina Reeves Sallie Beekely Susen GardnerLucretiaR: Burke Lizzie Gedder Mary Brace Louisa H Garnawx Mins Byrne Lizzie Gordon Jeuneht Kedd Brant Josephine Gregory Bliza Rollings Palderdonephinedresniaid Licvietondalt Alice. Brooks Mrs E P2 ay MaryE =‘ Revell Mar, Burr Nellie Hodge Maggie Redmond M Kittinger Miss HarringtonMaryRichardsonLizze Hammie Tenson Rebecca Redding Mary. 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BrownMrsGeo W Hatton, UarrietA Re an Jeuny Bright Amanda Hixon Mary RaddenMargaret Boyce Mra Edw Henyon Mrs T Richardson Ema Burch Sarah A | Ann Rurke Aunie Hummeston Toor Mrs Emily A Smith Abbie u _ Smith Butts Mrs@S Haris Hmily Bragle MarvaretHawley Mrs A BSA Mise dlarsclMatiewe A Ucopes Mreflnr BitanyMrsGeoWH aviland Charl” Bailey Mre Harrington MyA 8 RowenMreRach] Holley Cath ~— Spri Fannie Harris Rachel i Hammond Mrs § Bailey" Mary D no Bennett MiseFrk Has Broklen Alice F Je aM Eliza Chorche ™ EN Johnson Aun mr Ad AS Jackeou Mary ke Mre X Clark Olenia s Clark MrsS A Johnson pas MrsJ A "sy rs abth artGilind all Staniey Mary S Cox Acaline Carmon Sar; ay & arr Mrs Jno P allenberger vicer Vv Ki Castop MreJnoF Kuiy # tT tamell Deurabt Fannie i wyane Lay ornard A Margaret 3 Coatz Jane Chiften Mrs MC Corson Mrs J D Le Gateo s Ghuvoandosphestaerenarah A Chapman dorphesfoore Sara Conhordoanuah Morse Martha Thompson Mrs Carelore Mrs Een OnE sh Wm iM Talbot Mrs Chapman Nelly. 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Co. C, 34 Re; » Vol. Contracto: bond ae eee ry oan Wee LETTERS.” pay various amounts “six mon! recoga erate States by the much like the promise little ese are some times in the habit of making to next day after never,” Generals will cities, leaving only ‘the blackened chimneys pianding,! Bat why naa oo Wonlae statutes of mt Sett Sumer, Charleston THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journ® Containing a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other, is published on Friday morning, TERMA—Cash, inva! Ringle copy, per annum,., Five copies Ten copies Twenty-five copies. It invariably contains the “Washington Newe” that has made The Datly Evening Star circulate co generally throughout the country #7 Single copies (in wrappers) can be pro- cured st the counter, immediately after the issue ofthe psper. Price—TaRar Oxrrs. Schr Julia Baker Str How Schr @ B Smith Schr Rirdaall Str Jane Schr Eiwd Slade Sehr Squire & Kehr Irie Losin he Dan mith rothers ‘ar Mary. nine ir Sti Barge Genl Brie Ambrose Sehr Susanna? Burnside Li; RehrMaryCTown Strdennie Baker Str ‘Evin Lewis Schr Thomas Str x creat City BrigldaMeG ludeStr Teazer Btr Cecil Bg Gez.1MarshallSte John Trac Str Ohare Schr ielen Sehr A Yam Behr MaryJane McLeod Schr Mathew “Canday-2 Schr WH Mailler Vaesny SchrCConer Bch KateWerreli€cht Union tchr Yankee Rohe AMiddletonstr Unien Teedte Bmily Slur-Str Lady Wash- ai F seer chr Moonlight2 Sent Daw Ship Dan Diego Sehr Onrunt Schur Jona EdwEverett&chr Pitts Walker-2 S'r Empire Schr J tredmoreSlouy JT Wil- Shrkmily — Seur Marshall isine Schr Freneir-2 * it SAY! Perrin Str Yankae J. BOWEN, Postmaster. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.} ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. The Defeat of Rebel Cavalry—They Re- treat Across the Rapidan—A Dashing Charge of + Kilpatfick — Thoroughfare Mountain Occupied. Wassinctow, Sept. 21.—[Associated Press dispatch.]—A letter from Headquarters Army of the Potomae received to-day says that Gen. Bufsrd, with a portion of his division, drove the Rebel pickets on Tuesday through Madi- son Court House. Three miles beyond he en- countered a strong force of the enemy's cayal- ry, and after a spirited fight he forced them to retreat, and drove them across the Rapidan at the point where (he Gordons yille Railroad in- tercepts the river. The action reflects the highest credit on all our troops engaged. Our casnalties were one killed and about twenty wounded. We took forty-five prisoners, am: them Lieut. Col. Delaney, of Cobb's Georgia Legion; I mant Boyce and two privates of North Carolina re- giments, who tiously won Phe wounded, under care of Dr. A. Hand, have been properly attended to, avd were brought to the division bo=pital at Culpey wounded include Lient. Hines, of the Sti cavalry, and Lient. G. W. Bullock, of the On Tuesday a body of rebel cavalry crossed Our | into upper Maryland, a few miles from Rock- ville, but had not proceeded far befure they were met by a portion of “ Scott’ ne Hun- dred” cavalry and an infantry Tore 2 c ensued, and thirty-four rebels were killed and wounded Among their k:lled was Ciptain Frank Kilgore, of Maryland, the com: wander of the enemy’s force. The rebels, findi were Spon ten Ging With superior unm): nd 9o’clock this morniug a sansa f 21 guerrillas made & raid at Wood S: No. 13, on the liue of the Orange and A he cria Railroad, asout twelve miles from the latter place. stealing nine mules, which were feeding in the field, while the guard were ent- ing breakfast. Sergeant Highland, of Pennsyl- vania, who started in the direction of the plin- derers, was, it is said, taken prisoner. FROM ROSECRANS’ ARMY. He Retires to Chattanooga—The Battles ci Sunday and Monday—The Enemy's Loss Greater Than Ours—Burnside’s Army in Danger. CINCINNATI, Sept. 24.—Mr. Shanks, the cor- respondent of the New York Herald, has ar- rived here from the battle-field of Chattanooga. where he witnessed two days of the fighting. He says that semi-official reports of the battle, trom Waehington, mre, in the main totally m- correct, and that really the Army of the Cum- berland has met with a defeat, which must put it on the defensive for some time to come. ‘Thomas’ corps is really the only one which did any fighting. On the first day it defeated Longstreet with horrible slauzhter, driving him in great confusion tor overa mile across the Chickamauga river. Longstreet, iu thetwo hours’ fight, lost one thousand men killed, aad couble that number wounded. McCock’s and Crittenden’s corps were, the same day. badly beaten, and the enemy broke the center, driving Crittenden in every direc- tion. The defeat of this part of the line caused Thomas to abandon his field, and fall back to protect his flank and re-establish his line; at the same time the enemy, not knowing what he had accidentally accomplished, tailed to pursue the advantage, and Wood and Negley went in the center, und re-established that part of the line. The day was ours, thoagh the enemy held the field. We had taken three pieces of artillery more than we had lost on the firet day. Thomas had defeated Longstreet. On the second day he saved Rosecrans’ army from annihilation. From 10 to 12 o’clock on Sunday he fought the enemy, and repulsed him in three charges, when, finding the assaultin gain, the enemy pushed torward on the right and centre, and at the first charge broke Crittenden’s antl McCook’s lines, and routed their entire com- mand, driving them in disgrace into Rossville and Chattanooga. Thomas with his corps sti 3} contested the day, and was enabled by the re- inforcements of Granger to hold a position un- till nightfall, which covered his retreat to Rossville. Mr. Shanks left at 7 o'clock, P. M.,on Sun- day, and Chattanoogs on the noon of Monday. Rosecrans was then falling back on Cnattanoo- ga, where he was perfectly safe from all Bragg could do. His lines of communication were perfectly secure, and he had plenty of ammu- nition and provisions in Chattanooga to stand ® month's siege. The result is & defeat to us, as we have lost tremendously in material, not lees than fifty pieces of artillery talling into the hagds of the enemy, though g's army receipts for twen- ty. Tone rebel loss in killed and wounded will ex- ceed ourown. [n killed, he lost doable oar number. Rosecrans was in no danger, but at the time Mr. Shanks leit Chatiauooga, the to Burnside was yery imminent. The Nevers Cae Ay y imterrupt Railread Lovrsvittx, Sept. 23.—A dispatch was re- ceived here about moon from (.uartermaster General Meigs, a passenger on the morning train from Louisville to Nashville, annoancing the burning of the railroad bridge at Nolen, Ky., by the Rebeis. The down train went back to Elizabeth town, and was detained there some four hours. Meanwhile a special train, with Adams & Express, comming North, put out the fire, which enabled the npward train to arrive nearly on their regular time. ‘The Gamage to the bridge was very slight. The number of the guerrillas causing the distur- bunce is estimated at from four to fourteen. TSe Massachusetts Republican State Con- vention. WonrcxsTor, Mass., Sept.24.—The Repnbli- can State convention assembled to-day. Gov. Andrew was re-nominated for election by ac- clamation, as were also all the present incam- bents of State offices. A committee on resolu- tions was appointed, with Hon. George S. Bout- well as chairman. PRENTICEANIA, The rebel authorities issue bills Promising to after the epensenes of of the Confed- Jnited States.” That's ition of tne inde do a aang The Chattanooga Rebel has no, doubt that spun Sree, laughs at the malice of his ene- mies. hoese-laughs. We suppose John’s liughs are all smweep thrown, the ine order 2 The Charleston Mercury the “blackened chimneys” "te they make good chimney 8 Itis eae. that Ci po earnest remodstrani violating the const Morris’ Istand, the eatcpe charter of

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