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RE RICHRACY gant R - PRICE TWO CENTS * MaRS ‘No. 9493,002~=~CO “NEW YORK, WEDNESDA} aes Apother @perator bas taken his place, and reporta ‘TRE WIVASION OF MARYLAND. The THE INVASION OF KENTUCKY. ‘The Rebel Forces Within Nine Miles of Covingtom—A Battie Expected, dc. Cracreats, Sept. 9, 1862. A ecouting party reports having fallen in with two rebel brigades to-day, nine miles from Covington. If this ig correct we may expect a fight to-morrow. Faannrort, Ky., Sept. 9, 1862. Smail guerilla bands are scattered through Garrard, Boyle, Lincoin, Washington and Mercer counties, raising “Those who ought to know best, however;Belleve that en ote ee all quiet and no rebels in that vicinity. : pe do not mean to march on Felt q AMD GUNS important imtelligence has been received from Hi think that their object is rather to z Rover or any point on the Northern Central thought to be North and (rom Washington, by cutting the rail- im danger. around the city. They regard’ Baltimore apa Hon. A. K. McCtare tias bean appointed Assistant Adju,’| Sduthera city. They wish togave it, and. pot todestroy tant General by the President, and agsigned for special | it. | Therefore they will do-nothing to imperil the safety duty tm Pennsylvania, ‘ | 06 the etty. ‘ cag } Colonels Thomas B. Scott, Joba A. Wright, John B. Par! T. Johnson, the rebel Provost Marabial, bas gent a ‘being General Porter are here aiding the Governor, who, | Wort to his friends in this city to Tejoleeyforthe day of i y night the. bi at Point of Rocks burned, je ih constant comm@nication with General McCcllan, me lo is at'hand. He séya*thataifew days 2 oct de tho rebels crossing at that point and the ‘the, country is, full of mall gaugs of gueriling. The — Colonel Woodward is skuiking avout in Regard 4 |- | Confidence prevarts as the ability to prevent-any raid into Will, s0@ General Leo in, Baltimore, Washington cut } w; bean ‘ebels at, mlations in to the More rf egsticetens fbrade-ta diay of from the North, Norton thopoesessionef the cebel, | erg ts in hey dot not tend to aiiy rwanda ‘Te aa ooent air Afatls sn soning hoe and eer pena ft Des Ments Stonewall ‘acks' Avrebel deserter who arrivedat Hanover reports andia yet of rams and ivon-cla@ steamers sailing up the val . 1 WI bly develop the whereal : im. 8, Duko is raising @ rebel cavalry regiment: of it J on + 10 ‘" Potomac to take'part (3, the attack ow Washington. |” aetual invesion of Maryland have caused a namber of | and, nable. un 10 better tuderstand the position of al- A citizen escort, returned from the Nashville pike, says pear minal izers at Siitforent points to sbow their Yat night four’ young men were arrested by, rebels at Fredorick 190,000 strong. p | ‘ ; peroneal General, Wool, with tho. engineer conps,,made.a tour } CAVALRY FOR THE DEFNCE OF PENNSYL- tenant Iovaip, of the Righty-seventh Jhio Volunteers, fairs. t Tn vidw of the inv: of the State of tho hills around Raliimore yesterday, abd spots were. calling uy Governor Bradford has: issued a proolamati pon the eitizens to enroll themeclves-at ovee in military In . fe beer f ved thas they were on yy to join the rebel . tn Gi | VANIA. retéctéd fort ‘up intrenfehments, © In'accdedunen” | Pp AYEOSS COM thay were on. tae Mae eae pronebt to | Mulliereehe Overn .Mbo. rebel Captain Gaith was,at Trenton. at cee Raritan, Sept: 8: 1808 +) bor edith oy ittops the -eitiveds Of.] Tarvwn'n i4erey ond plage tn tho Wfontied goed wa eure a oom he Ny calla upon the otizen® + woop, wih about tbree hundred men, poorly armed and ‘The War Nepartmept” bas ordered. that’ the Andersom | Balfimoro will'be formed-into coutpanies. to-daw:for they} « ppigiesbey fll stealer : mmieee a of Volunteer Militia, “He also urges the skigaa, badly scared; me" iM CAvalry,adine body of men-reeently ralsed:in-this ity, | defenc#or the-city! ‘This, However,"1s’eoBtraryto Gen-\ 1.719 ame grave” mocoricty,. ‘ihe dthern werd paroled. and: Stam dhip-ethes to tas priaoageas Ld If is rufiored’ that a large body of rebels, with artilé : , were today moving from Danville towards Le- 8b: vee Penysylvania for the present to F) the invasion. Carbincs and horses will be imme ‘Wvo0l's wishosy The Gengral apsuros tho citizens that, ho ‘oonsequently bave another opportunity to extend J taken a neadfu) measures for the defence ofthe citys com!art to the Cay wore Very inssleut int € “ 4 ont seidiers, as seicns of ies should be, to main- . 19 furhiehed them, nod they wilf'act as scouts, &0. that they need not lewye their ordinary oecupHtione yo "thir aignit ‘l % hee TO! THR PROPLE OF BALTIMO! ‘The ‘veport is prevalent that Bragg, with vinety.six se Cisrtucet Ae camer eats ath it a ny dp te ort Byintion | OE BSCS Malone madellls, At: Beko ne ocenes of + Santor watvesgn, Feats Derceraer, 3 | regiment, te croming the Cumberland. Biliary cies 1 hip é a Ne . s " 8 Ya gant: abate - “ot Rocks Meg by oe Tnion forcon; P wpa He has bad‘ Pletike ioe Suche: anti. eredit the last two statements. ce eee ee tage |) | iWNRARE Rip” PEt pateceireengt eee ties ont Laney fas ett cer mtn, |g RCE wos: Seattered, i upon receipt of the inteliigance, tbat tho: nt " Bevo our border, @d<is encamped upon our ter- | ever goon in the bislory of Cine\wuadl, Jk was a week ’ ¥ thas will never be forgotten—a grand historical week ‘that will always be referred to as an } Wnenaciug the city of, Baltimore and. portions of the State with & Boy sk; and it ig expedient that heshloe Of this troublons era, For the first Immediately rebels had invaded Penheylvania a was! rebels my to bear agains ahaa gall je published report of the alfilr at Lelabire, on pfigtin peal a ioe "be om RIED TO BE ONE HONDRED THOUBAND: * @ IN MARYLAND —AvPATRS aT HAK- wEOR . , j cpoasmnone tilled, stores were. closed; guns fired and the-bells were. 'S FBERY—QUK FORCES INTRENCHED ‘Wertnosday last, does injustice to the Maryland more SEBEL CAVALRY BITACKED AND DEFEAT. rang. The residents assembled en masse, for drill, The, , haghgueet she eek a re the aahs. ay conapaies, unde Lienten- PRD mene nr thie. daring ar on oo | century Cinelungtl bas "ea Fey ‘with te i DAR POOLES' Gover. +r has bem tendered the''services of the entire “ mene Wesningies Sar lager. Captain Honter, were re- Pee beef ed , | soos y and. rut b i POOLESVILLE. « ; Mr, rouger jeorpoitering in that vicinity, and were surrounded by | 4 te sucha militia force as may effectually aasist heh bimsal with tes, The ry SD: NEAR ; atreet, io our owes ub Sreeiies upainat the aspen of {othe found In its ourly days, when thet sett! A 1, WHO r6 " Twelfth, the voli i i | is, coves dar Aas ste | ree mtn oh ce mean ro $ Otol | . by, of g. To, ey ng lg Riyal pod agen irene, Population to repel rebel. invasion, OUR WESTMINSTER CORRESPONDENCE. ‘wag in foar of an Indian attack, and w yon’ yee be it. di . week that opened under cirqumstances ‘that nave been greatly improved, thanks to the vigorous » vs cong, Wasmaxazos, Sept..9, 1862. ‘Westerday afternoon a detachment from Farnsworth’s invader., ‘ 1, ther , in virtue of the Authority vested in me by ‘constitation and laws of the State, hereby call upon -oltizens to enroll thomeslves at once in voluntecr Wndinga cowelry attacked the Twelfth Firsinin, sanalats Wasrurseren, Md., Sept. 8, 1862. yl AvE we and wounded, and as many more taken J.B ‘ion ar soatteting’ them, killing ding ‘he Rebels Moving Towards Chambersburg, Penrisytvania— Mr. Yeager made hig escape via Gainesville, and was! priso rst Mary pete A NO possible power at cont- r ix ‘priscuers, whe were brought |". Arserled Rebel Authority Over Maryland—The Site for | te more anxious to get away from ‘The ack thse threats emective Micvice a these vaste SDE EAS Cae NY na may i poked’ in proparing to mest every | un wich We da now ma weraatcion to yer we Of this city this morning, and sent = " were made ot sl the volunteer nurses as.spies. He. em » Ia the of Baltimore, I would especially pe “welcome him with bl. hands to * s i '} the New Battle Ground, dc. wap in. ee enens ee four: ‘and during that , | {From the Baltimore American, Sept. 9.} call upon: our 0} y and complete receplicne—to é “ to the Ola Capltol. The officer in charge of the prisoners atest ‘intelligence from Broderick eto the effeet’| /tine lived om cor and. apples. Mer Yoacer ‘arrived at |, Me, exollement in the ity has greatly abatod. owing, 1 tormation of tho Firat Light Division of Marland able graves,» sf ha directs his «ope foward & bis of seporshis foal ras thiugtit ‘thie rebet cavairy'were out f'that the enemy, believed to, be about Atty thousaud Ferry oa “eryealng. ‘Our foros have |/t0, the fect ge cng) ann the peop that ue yoiunegr aaa, wh ules have eee athe lrorior, are valkes Invah earseht Geter Peaepmeyecmeens Sasson. von o¢ | SQ0E: Wes im the. vicinity of Frederick, and marching etenix erties Pied sha sasaute ot Tent autre to interoept any movement in the direc- yet Att slate ate te eaters td bau ox: Baton that, come hal wi, Che city mud, ob lelen, | ore. homes * “oe ‘The Ser siys:—Yestorday afternoon two eompan! towards the Pennsylvania border. Scouts who penctrated | sixty rebel cavalry entered Frederick at ten o'olock on Sctlag Devral Kealy téésived Wis sppotatmeat 66 pig te Lchgpdagden 2 the services | for the constitution andthe Union, we sorely cannot Yat “ and, what is more, we will not. . IMPORTANT. FROM THE SOUTHWEST." A Skirmish Near Cumberland Gap—The | Rebels Repulscd—Destruction of Water « Stations at Benson and Bagdad—Ru- mored Defeat of m portion of e ogg Forees—Rebels Reported Crossing 2” Cumberland River, dé. ; rs a 2 Lovisyitia, Ky. , Sept. 0,1862:2 0% Last ‘Thursday a foraging party (rom Cumberland Gap * ‘The citizens of Frederick were leaving the place as. "4 ts ey pnily cal, salina cuicitiation and kindness. His constant Wibw ealind Ghto'the sortine of tho State of Siny, vg | encountered a party of robels, seven miles distant: Tittle authentic information is. known here outside of soak roan 1b to be understood that we.are southern: }.respond effectually in waintaining their peace, and sharp skirmish ensued, in which the Union’lost was on the War Lepartinent (if within ite purlions) of the»| seutlemen and not marauders. ministering to their defence. At: the sume timo any | killed and three wounded, The rebels were driven’away, °° movements of the rebels in Maryland—that is. in addi- There was bat one regiment) in. the city, and that.) portion of it disposed to extend the sphere of itsaseful- | \. ith considerable les, as they were exposed toa raking. - tion to what was published i Baltimdre’this morning, | Ws composed. principally of Marylanders. General'| ness will have the’ opportunity, with the consent of the id : all! important, portions of which, will bé fouid in our | Jackson was mot in the elly, ail ike teoape there | yovevament, of uniting, their exertions. with the otgr fire from a thirty-two pounder. iy ‘ \ being under the: command of General, Hilly who vce | yoluntecrs from Maryland in the service of the Uni ‘Tho rebels yesterday destroyed the water stations: at Benson and Bagdad, on the Louisville aud Frauktor’ Rail; loans, We may add to that information that the latest and | cupied the house of Gene al Cooper as nis headquartors.. | States. TP ibe citizens of the severateountienl wooid appeal, | Pata tise aya hundred yardvof uewadkut Dagu Rumors are quite general here, but. whereof the head- * most reliable inte!ligonce from the south side of the Poto- ur imormant states that he docs uot think that the imac represents that no considerable body of rebels have | trvops that had marched through Frederick excecded fif- | and especially commend to them the formation of volun- doen in the vicinity of Leesburg since the passage through | teen thousand in number, though they gave it out that:| teor cavalry companies, as better adapted than avy other that quarter of Longstreet and his command (estimated | they composed merely the advance guard of one } to the present emergeucy, quarters hero have not been advised,;and which they do" ° and Rewards’ Forry and the of Rooks. This is, | them. cavalry arns andaccoutremnents suilieient for- ail. that | Rot credit, that General Thomas 1. Gristendenhasate doubtless, the force that has into Maryiand, be: | __ It is also rumored that Bradley T. Jobnaon,as Provost. |) will probably be organized: and whilst every etfort will | quiehed a portion of Goneral Bragg’s force nenr Gatlattty’ low Harper's Ferry. A person who has reach d here’| Mtebal,rides through tt. streets of Frederick with asmall |: be made to arm and equip also all the infantry volunteers | yonnegsee, and alsothat Bragg’s cntireforn:s are crossing Friday morning, while Mr. Ye was at breakfust in ina oF gome ‘tt, a8 the beopital, ‘Tho rebels at of below Polat’ of shoud of a brigade of troops to bo used in the de- | volunteors for nine mouths, and this impression may tend Howks,and the force which ebtoned Frederick (4000 | sen ‘nuowd eadry of General Késy, hn wuperin'| we ertateydormannm othe dutiimst roi tama js , some sai as comin: in e ase urance al man} Johnsbty Jackson Baines ; tobe nen Sherrer st peo ge tg is paasainn $0, ‘ai have ooting moon the wot that no ae OY be 1 (& farmer reported . coming a mem any pas vi ners beta pS strong. the} got joni Ba er Fan ch santero bis | hi Ff tnereby a tao rot ie clears of Bie Oryente Il the federal forces at’ Frederick ‘had fallen’ back to Saier man ane cetuee h ‘ratjon to for his secvicod, without his consent, to tho. dolby, 90: hnd,'on Thursday | *he tread of theinvaer. | volunteer foroes of the United States. Whilst epportunit night, burned hospital and comun! stores, and re- he will be given to: any regiment or ‘brigade connected witl moved the sick ty wounded. On wey ‘afternoon. the 4 who at noen, re- | the division to make’ such tender of ‘their services to the rebel pickets, extended out, aa far ag Newmarket, eight the most periect quict and good order as. in| governmetit,‘no member of any etch regiment can bo miles southeast of Frederick... The federal. pickets were. tbe city. There had been no invasion of private rights | constrained to such a course by the majority.of the com- within sixteen miles of the samorplace, ‘The Confederates | thangli some of the rebel oittzens see! ‘tourge | mana nor without his individuc] consent. Yt poagession of but two or three cars at Frederick, | 8d a.course on the part of the soldiery. With» this understanding of the character of this ‘of which were loadet with old pontoon bri ! Bradley T. Johnson was in command as Provost Mar- | mili organization I’ hope to see the ranks! of the shal, and was rnnving about among the citizens phen First ht ‘Division’ immedint filled, prepares, ‘the Third Indiana cavalry, under command of Major sai ‘Went to'Poolesville, Md., which they found ‘in m ofa rebel cavalry regiment, who bad planted qm a Dill to the right‘ot the town one field piece which ‘was opened gm our men as they approached. The com ‘Mand did not stop, but made a charge through the town, ‘Tho enemy were then skedaddling and forming & line of ‘Dattle pear their gun. In afew moments reinforcements eume up, ponsileting of two pieces of artillery and several eompanies of the Eighth Illinois cavalry, and our guns, ‘after a few shots, succeeded in silencing the enemy’s pleco, when another charge was made by Major Chapman's ‘qmumand, nna the rebels broke and ran, leaving seven dead emthe field. Our loss loss is one man killed, Sergoaut Pavid A, Faitis, of Company B, and eight men wounded. ‘Gdeutenants Ladue and Davis, of Company B, andsix men ef Company A. “POSITION OF THE REBEL ARMY, ‘Wasmixaron, D. C., Sept. 9—11:45 P. M. Tho wews from the front to-day is altogether of a nega” ‘Mive character. Tho reconnoissances made have failed to ‘Gnd the'cnemy in such force on the Maryland side as has ‘besa They are occupying the principal mouth of Seneca creck to Frederick, and the rebel lines in that vicinity on’ Sunday state that the Febpls were encamped for a considerable distance about the city, and the dircction the! moving portion of the forces was taking was towards Chambersburg, Pennsyl- ia. Itis'represonted that # large force of cavalry— some six thousand, it was thought—bad proceeded to }@amabersbarg, When the rebel invaders entered Fredo. |’ fice the vanguard was led by Colonel Bradley Tylor Jotinson, with a force of’ five thoisind men, He wag immediately followed by ‘ Stonowall”’ Jackson, at tno head of twenty-five thousand, and an additional foree, followed in his rear. On the approach of the enemy many of the inilucntial citizens and prominent Union men left the city, The rebels commenced the invasion | of the State by an assumption of supreme authority over it. Ex-Governor Enoch Louis Lowe was sppointed » yebel Military Governor of Maryland, and Bradley Tylor son Provost Marshal of Frederick, City. It is said that Stonewall Jackson mado his headyuarters at the re. gidence of General Cooper, in Frederick City. OnSan- day the rebel pickets were stationed on the turnpike at Newmarket, about eight miles east of Frederick City. A sufficient number of Union troops has been sent to con- tend successfully with the encnyy. If they have crossed ‘at $0,000), which proceeded in. the direction of Noland’s | huadred and fifty thousand.men that were to follow Thave ided and am. ready at once todistribute westward to 1 » aud eastward as far ag the | i the force that has boon represonted a fight mast soon | +7" Micinity of the Point of Rocks says that yester. | Dationalliag tied to his spurs. that may offer, leto ur loyal citizens ii for the dis- . ‘wicinliy.et Bilcotvs mille, within twelvo miles.of Haiti. | take place. The battle ground will probably bo seme- | day a large Mivieiel decane tha risks ot: toa tot ak we rovels un their arrival at Frederick mde ndash | triputincoraraie, but oreauiee everywhere without de, | teCumberlund river, with the view.of invading Norther, Rocks, which wo take to be a portion of the force referred atthe telegraph and the post office, They found | jay, and assist in driving trom the State the invading host | Kentucky. v ‘ where between Monrovia and Frederick. OUR RELAY HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE. Retay Hovse, Md., Sept. 8, 1862. Excitement at the Relay House—Lying Rumors—Interrup- tion of Raitvoad Travel, a. The occupation of Frederick by the rebels, interruption of travelon the railroad brauck fom this point, and rumored advance here of the invading enemy, have ore” ated ,p,it might be supposed they would, considevabieex” ‘citement and alarm among both the resident and transient population. In the anticipation of coming trouble, many: Dave loft. Were we to crodit the wild rumors afloat, we should now have the entire of Stonewall Jackson’s army: here, behold our Union sroops stationed in the vicinity | Oret, or of prsheng. ae Caged iuto cathe dperwnsbyite massacred by the wholesale, look wpon the trroparable”|’ r army below it ruins ‘of The ‘maguificent railroad bridge spanning’ the | ere Oe Eee eT ey cn aafely, ore boat. Patapsco, and, consoquently, the disruption of railroad ie cat Lamgtre soe Sysie opt hes’ communication between Washington and Baltimore, and Longstreet hurryinj balatimnt of mischfe and misery to the Uulon cause | figcct furore te mpresioa tt he aedou to folow ‘and army beyond the power of computation to reckon. direction as scon as McClellan may press him. Meattime ‘our military authorities. aro ‘Wot idl, © Tak: fo have rumors of scppaidccabia, pagrepent yester- Jing time by the forelock is the line of policy adopted. I “day forenoon between Summer! treet’s, ‘am not at liberty to atatethe means of defence for guard- ‘A party of rebels on Saturdayswent o West Point, the mouth of Salt river, intending to captute any trading >» boats. there, but. vamesed an ascertaiping that all Boob 4. H. BRADFORD. | poats had been removod to the jndinna,phore.. ~ iE RR PELE TOT Neen EDanIEEE meee WEW YORK STATE POLITICS, Capture of Ommaney ‘Tena. by Union + ‘The Constitutional Union State Conven- : Camo, 'Sépe! dyanaal tion. News received at headqnartora’ tat wight stqtgy thay > Tror, N. ¥., Sept. 9, 1862. Clarksville has fallen.» tanto’ the -bundy of the federats, ‘v6 Conétitatsonal Union State Convention met at. Asso- | Colonel Lowe left, Kont sDéndleom jon’ Sagurday , Wik ciation Hall; in this ¢ity, nt one’o'clock this afteruoon. | intention of attacking the: rebels there op Sunday) He ‘The Convention wns called to order by Hon, F. A. Tall- | Was mot by them) 1,600 atrong.. The nabele euch. iden thadge, who fead'the call for the Convention, and pro- | Pemmed. Seventy-iive prisoners ‘Ware takeb. . et Hon, B. D, Nixon, of Syracuse, ns temporary chair- Locrsmrim, Sept. 0, 166% 9 Oar ste |. Qolone! Bristow, ot the Migptu Kentpeky chvalty, Joat ‘The proposition was unanimously adopted, arrived from Russollville , reports that om Sunday evening Mr. Nixon, on taking the chair, Said. tht this wal’ the | 9 portion of General Grantig,fordig ria, Dt Dig ' aret war mecting*he had attonded, ‘The object now was-| drive a body of Wie rebels: condivting tor bagi wie oH . HHot{so much to devise means to carry on the war,but to,{ With about 150 citisana.o6 Chartgrvillas £rpan, ‘hele: rite “ stop ‘the war. Blopd enough hits been eho. ‘rea | pits at Providgnég,-itee: sles unt ‘Cheaksvie?* Mie ‘sore enough has beon expended. No mu _ennid.} federais shetied them ontef:that reverted tow = desire the perpetuation of such a bloody, remorseless |i dweiling. We again sheltedt hii nt, MiaAney fatpen* stroggle. It was not Important who shonld be om the’ quirksville, when the sisizenpansociauedwith the rebels’ the operator bad departed, carrying off his instru- | that now occupies itsseil, armed. with any weapon which to ubove. , igilant inquiry has satisfied us that nothing whateyer | Mont, and that Dr. Jenks, the Postmaster, had also tak io Lae ae presence of any rebel infantry on the | all the mails and government funds. in’ the office and othor side of Washington, thie aide of the Bull Run Moun. | Statted with them for Getty#burg. We presume that the military authorities left by whole value of the hospital and other government stores destroyed at Frederick by Murabal Faithful did tains. Neneral McClellan on the other side have or will prompt! tage occasion to verify this fact, which, if verified, Manse | Rot exceed $3,000, 1: stead of $5,000.000, as stated by-the ec en ince in regulatmy futur . | Washington Aepudlican. -1t cunsisted principally of old rere Charenk imaariance In regulating the future move | pihkete, tents and harueee. All the moat valuable stores It 1s-alleged that the robel pickets in. Muryland extend | Were removed onthe vorth some fourtecn miles out from Frederick, in the direction of Hagerstown. : This, if truo, strengthens ‘the impression that the rebel column (probably under ugkson) that was believed to have filed back through ‘Thoronglfare Gap almost immediately after the battle of Saturday last, have crossed or ts crossing the river above Harper’s Ferry, with the purpose of assailing ‘point ‘mere. Within this range they have possession of three ‘Serés across the Potomac, and they appear to be indnstri- @ucly obtaining and sending into Virginia all the supplies ‘Mey can find. Large quantities of herses, cattle, forage md dreadstufls have been procured in the fertile counties @f Montgomery, Frederick, Washimgton, Howard and Bal- ‘tmore. All, these things are sent rapidly across the Petommie inte Virginia The whole rebel force that bas passed northward r does not exceed fifteen thousand. They }that theyre only the advance guard of one 4 ‘thousand who have crossed into Mary- Sand, Dat they have not yet been found. 38 te dellnitely ascertained, however, that, as many ag que bendred and fifty thousand have come to the baoks F Bd Poomao, 04 tho impreesion prevails that they are eying © piece of strategy, foraging expeditiously in Maryland, while theif forces’ are magscd’ ‘inthe vicinity &f ta fordh; ready to come down,cithor side of the-river, pene pak wa tollthe army of General McClolian far ‘away from the capital to leavé a clear roadway to opportunity may furnish. Given uader my hand and the great seal of the State, this eighth day of September, 1862, vice tn whieh the latter 1s sai Mehacheas Adinenncrone: on Aeneas OS tly won ged fntend the river. We believer saat nme there was, ‘the! ‘kets ‘te be taken | nor to allow a considerable tebei’ doubtless, skirmishing botws prokars, 2 ' ing the point; but it is belioved they are ample; and | Goubtless, skirmishing between, Biate sicket, exéopt inasmuch ns’ this wor” coald v as twit 4 a4 ‘Tho recns #c0nnelesniions have’ induded the erie, |MPU4 any. rebels essay to work theirway hither they iicbaberes.for the moments hte Miierhave scourves it Reyer Bo ended except by tho election of outiroly differ. | Aid aside their arms and Xegumed, edu flail asocais fond, Cf | will meet with a Warm roception. . +f the vicinity of Darnestown and Poolesville, and our pick- ent mon toCongrevs from those comporing thejast Com- | We tok pumas wnat tinkauiie, Abe rebele retrqnting.»-# haat she robe} vislt, to Maryland is only a bold deah for |” p.‘iroad communication 1s now onlyikept-up aa far as | et8 cugaged were probably only cavalry. ” gras, To accamplish this it. was necessury to forma] tin roheVedibndl JouhshY, 88 Hopkinatine? Fe-teriny! ppwith -the:hope of arousing the secession | iritcetg 1 A pert ‘tiie at. 9 We can tenrn nothing upto iyoon to-day to dan to the strong Site ticket, currying with I character amd ff. i sieiiod Ene hihiek taped. OGelhiG « reehhik Ne pune s, and “of scoying General MoCiollan’s 6 Mills. train went there ‘Feturned this af- ief that the rebels are ad in force below Frede- influence, in order to stronrthen the wat votes. | * i re Mena @MY | tornoon. Iaccompanied the train, and conversed with | rick Junction. Our forces are so disposed as to be ready Mr, Nixon poate setting bei Ped ob,ecis ne Mid ¥ i paeek ther wets cbadiy. 4 Aergem are ag several recently Ieaviig Fredérick, but gathered only one |! fot them if moving either in this, direction or in that of j PICKETS TOWARDS BALTIMORE. fe apteryer damning i pon gta a ‘lh ils Jogeded in sim ale squads tind ane Rant madey eaten ? mia gy deed In all, respects, except ‘forage, the movement is a failure. Tho | Marylag:peceestonists outside of the rebel lines manifest ' Ream diaponition tovise than ever,and General McCiellan {te teowary to be entrapped by the enemy. “ the secessionists are represented to be Paine, we birt ™ ars" betel char rhe rato ju twenty-four hours rstery intentions of } consisted in joning Of a picket guard on Sanday > 1 7 inh cekcbwtcumedens will probabiy ‘de cleared up in a Saute oetecd miles of Wostminator, which caneed a very {| to crush at the batlot box all who are ceady to Unrowedi % g bat mescure by their movements. when those ofGene- | general ampede of the clttzers from that town. ‘Thay | away our Hiberties wnd destroy the nnity of the repblic of pra} McClellan wiil consequently also begin to be devel- | remaiued there during the day, and are reported to have im order to wreak upon Stafes, y Lich shall ever remain be TRYADING. YoRCR Ox AnbxuED dighppeared durinc DODD. sei road on San: | nde tho cancun 0° Hr. Xizon's remarks, Me. 0. lad V ADIN OXE ‘THOU- Avother picket appeared on. erick road on Sun- n i Mr. 4 Mr. 0.2 a Ly fsa AONDRED PIRCES (Rye dih Thy cl day, at Pujllag Springs, ditty six mitea from Baltimoro, | Holle. of New. York, wos appointed temporary see: ougry! FORCES BURN THR BRIDGE AT NOLAN’S FERRY—OoN- | 40d about elghtech Hes 1 ine ishiawing Committee on Organization. was hes, ‘or two facts of interest additional to those atready pub- their watts, swelling their number, aud 2t the time |: lished." Noatlf all'thé Union people havo left, and no restriction is plnced upon their going away, A proclama- (tion has been issued promising protection to the persons ‘and property of all remaiving. Statements as to the possible future movements of the enemy are very con- % crvivors mat, yesterday nftermeoy at w City Boil), Presitent-Pardy tn the chair iperyisor Rocur of@@nekemsRowedRt preamble and me state of alarm than the Union men- ' . ) Mieting. | lave a mortal dread of the missles from tho forts, and DITION OF TUE REBEL ARMY, ETC. stopped there *h 2m a m | Merkle DIA oVeNs” trom the wortar boats, that | j, (ome e omer eden schole editor of the Frater | (Correspondence of the Wiiladeiphia Inquirer.) | "Xe etre hood Be entertained by dut citizens of a rebel Phin wecnaatady ih Winsor iu Fad Ua ben shee BUCA A, { hem teenage 0 anise Raltinore. 4 i ‘ aii i pero Aye old raid towards Baltimore, a8 evory precincion Ihas boon | tem, of Mbany: J Noy ; J. P. Fagretof di siptiotandds, pleat e¢e) et es on ‘ Inteligeticor, Sept. 9. Examiner, and Collector of that Congressionaldistrict. It | Twrery-rour Mites From Le regs 8—Noon. Taken for their intereeption and destrucuion, let be foree | Cabandaige, ow York. . ae acess, We moat Rhy: Toth Hes, Fie Are bibhge™ . } vyesterda: AL as is gaid they both will be hung if they return to Frede- A renee bedne fight yet, though. i. rebel pickets are | 6 what it may. é On motion of Mr. George Keltoy, of New xe ; Me Rew Yue olaag. ge Septet aes 4 deny tebe * : ih great free, ocrupiod the western atk of | ridk. It is probublo that not tho intimation of this | army "A "imum haw Just cotwe Tnus our peket Hines whe |, Jcter from, Weltaitister, Mi, dated Sanday, yoven | mitice on nein Nos, ity ited, couse of <u} ap Chlar wit ulianeds vita brung cd Set mouth at twenty-two | threat, but interr: of railroad thoir ‘Leeaburg aah Satirday. Ie cays that he croased No., | lek P. M., says great excitement prevailed there, but} fram ovet ick ampere naw Santas os bt : uf ronden . cam, Hf Pant, peerente . im Ge ron a lea © uanday y! bo od ' sakes mention of a start hes part of any of Veosie, B,J. Brown ,of New York; A. K. OF in naan oriefalhe bewolte ofits aulelts and’ a B, Spelman, of AIbany He thinks be bad about forby thousand mon, who | (he cite Bice 4 Mh ciiy, cays bee railroad br ts too well Known arahel : Ther idge here to need de- } crossed on Friday night and Saturday morning. “Their | ene ‘vor henrd of any rebel piexels in that section of the of Aty “he aif Tyee. Hud of eae nity ETL Butea ee iv Ooh Side Gi miuation of the Toval q { ‘between ( and iption. It is a magnificentt-bridge Of stone, with eight | ‘artiliery crossed upon the pontoon bridge captured on the ar “ 5 three n i " 7 2 insula. 7” country. of Genesce. be aihtry tomar 9 passed through Rockville on Sunday | “"ebes, is: eighty-five fect digh, and spans nearly nine i INCIDENTS af FREDERIOR. Tho Cmvention bere took a recess till, hulf-past threo 2 Ae, hb, MEAL ree ws } there's short time to rest and retreat hen] sbonvtred fot, Jt wae Built tn 1882; and cose $200,000. saver cronded a Lue sane uriage ou Tauveday night’ | _ It iagatd that the entire Meck of Drews abit abioea in o'dlock P.M, gienterly. wave ae acres « ; <r ; r5 : m rs and Friday moraing. Frecerick were bought cut by the rebels, who left behind AFTERNOON SESSION. ives iV foie ibe , S aT HA |OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. Tho most important statement-made ip that.Gen. Hill, 4, chen some & pro eer and sine shocking bad minsy, J) the Convent’ pesembled a¥4 o'adt. 8! 4 arr ae “ Barrons, Sept. 9, 1962. Je. paced through Leesburg on thursday, in the diree- Mudd Tee Se eatie nt va. Tyler Vion of Harper’a Forry, with a column of thirty thousand acer Conieny ‘ia kT Poiaatints teeenly, wee, “Néws from the New Seat of War—Frederick and Pooles- a mon, Tle estimates the rebel force over, at or near taken, and Confedertto notes given thent fm Payment. i ‘ eat eighty thous: " ville Occupied by the RAels—Orderly- Conduct of the | Poviesville. at eighty thousand men, one hundred and Fo if adie cen daca ey owen free, Wigredl toners xune and eight tho if cayalty.. Southern Troops-tFeare for the Safety of Baitimore— | MATEO me (io stories alreary told Of the barefooted | amd egress to and from the town. ‘The ‘pickets, ox tho" Tis American Denlaves that the Oity is Defenceless—Plan, | pytiornuta, and that but few of the cavalry had any shoes | Toad sypear to have been stationed meroly to wateh mjii- tary movemonte, and no Attention to'civilians. Fit P. Morton of Now York, way:ijpamtedipermsaaratty} fof: ¥ ae exp TORE Jake Prestlunt, with eight vice prosidenta andshreapoget artes: | f og MOE v9, Ler d oo) he oie e neiace Rekolved, Vaat wo heartily cut Julo: srrebbiahop® © che TY sa histwte ay vb ty relren go His boute amd Mes (FA wen the * ‘THE REBBLS AT HAGERSTOWN. tn Fike tea nb Brerything ‘is quiet here. A Union mati who ‘loft within six miles of Frederick this afternoon reports no i ree paige & Frederick. Their pickets extend:four sity of “the united cetion of all menedesirous of restoring the Union aad (onsgitution . Lop ge wow. ef) A conmitzee of eigit, ox- Senator bie Auf) Broome .obalr. man, was appointed to report an address and resolu of the Rebele—Baltimore and Washington to be Isolated | or covertmgs on their feet. Many were without cay and Ms + ThO atest from Martinsburg reports all safe there. NO} fo ine North, ife., de bat few ot tho, wagons carried tents, Our own. troops |. 00 FTklay evehig bofote the appwsranice of the rebls, | tiie) rie , tmmediate danger in this quarter. reat Darned the bridge ver the canal at Nolanta Ferry, and | there was considerable of & ditarbance in Frederick. | "yi, Jamies Brooks received, grat appfaues, gus made, by : mE PRET] j * Cuammensnone, Pa., Sept. $10 A. M. One of our scouts reached Hagerstown last night, ‘hay- u , ast pecviving. 149184 Ahowe of our glow, uneoss: Wve bid estemationsite » Military matters in Maryland remain aboat in the same | tho rebois at once dng down the canal @mdet the water | Same parties connecied with the Citien newspaper 0 tebe once dug ani olor eetit speech. {ato as yesterday, Th a i » | Out and passed ghrough il cheered on the etreets for Je? Davis, in the exuberance Stato as yesterday. ‘The rebel army still: olds undistorb- | out and passed parough | Cah EN gees tan HT A RE ae Ge 4, Ane w man name! Laweon, O18 @d possesaion of the capital of the State, and thus farno | BABPER'S FERRY IMPREONABLE--A RECONNOISSANCR J ya vcc, Guard inter! moved Lhat » committedot conference he anprrtteda} 1, chp Saepenitve, 96 she MPRPICK AAC.) 4 t aa ans ins abie at Albany t6-fiortow. rietors of the Orfucn, was knocked down with ‘This wae withdrawa 4b aldow: ant Jett MiAdFetown, eighteen miles south that : - ; - bie wedae oni oa southeast, of, stops bave been takon for their dislodgment. Citizens | T° bere ce M ES Peres sero. Hof the pr wails igh hs Ls 7 a ok Ci el e ie ee » t ake dl tu i nM ‘ ve wh iel Tr by yinehed servi 7 eo canbini diel th ths robela wero ot Hagerstown in-enn- | °%, {Tederiok City aro permitted to pass frocly acd un- | mye excitement here + intente, ona cont of Hie many peut ae Beery mrcape’ injured. Another 1 gqvernor and Livntenagt Gomeraery ys ott nian caaecanrednaen barpemten "ok ae sstnaaedaria questioned in and out ef that city. ‘Two gentlemen, resi- | rumors afloat to the efiect that the rebels In great num. A ee een otie coming of they |. W: (- Hard moved the vou} 10 v8 vida beh, “Hi canted, Thit the uftice:¢ of th a coe Oe he , and advancing. oF nap = endeavoring ® over the Poiomac into Ma M om. me 06 sired G see nvery. mat show nile Whods: elbebey ed if! fy, ot EB phe fh » Ry. +7" aMvbhe Polling stock of the rail has boon romovea | “0his of that place; left there yesterday, and from them 1 Jow the Puint of Rocks. ingurgent army long belorer Any intimation of their MP | who refuge to vote openly fur Wix.svere unjartabul tothe pe ete ta Ap ay A 08 10 be properiy “ced derive tho following particuluras ‘ Sealey hee wah proach bad been received by the feleral authorities. stitt + r oe . eticroesed and cortined, dal bei fs ni same to Avell- om: Hagerstown, and tho telegraph ofice there evseu |" “Coserat Tull and. General Jackson aro both nt Sate agih latte lates dae AFFAIRS AT HARR:SBURG. contler & delay: 8 vote *wAG enh By wade, amen nsf? ptoH Huzher dn nai OF gir owed ‘ Frederick Oa covaah. Of S ‘cools : sf Y ] We learn shat the greatest muitary preparavions Are | following restart (or MoveRiete Preps Da notion of Supervisor Sruwane, itavad. resolved that A telograph office has been opaned at Green Cxst!6, | pm cho Potomad to that elty bas bédtshed? without {iB place are INPRO. CO ee ie eavaneb Uh tue eoemye ee Minera F Gye ike spo ae saben Al bee * ‘rem which place our seoute and mogsengers will be sent. {| toeuntion ev - : ; ter ek ereed Govern I muke a tlerey dotence of the sue | ME von ona 1] thie stile Ziteay, tho Worldly Brlbune aud Prawer/.pe, o& ony terreption ever sinee Saturday, and is still yy ° Oo — Wh a a ahouid really approach that rivor | —q;, inet bee ar Lovaven Darrow, DY tap Fat ts per Tine. , 4 5 bn = in progress. It is. supposed ones Gen. te, who ce anded the Winchester fortes, re hate ae » he following Je the ballot tog Lieutenant Govern: Adjot day t ’ ‘THB .REBELS AT rr ta QNEWMAREET), fee tobe! swoon, An fae " prides na has boon, transforred to the comand of ube iorces in and | Ww. €. Hishronete ME Wie as pe Aen Y Nat setagony A. i ' MAR 5 ois esti Magy land. are ground the vicivity of Martingburg. It bas bi Washington Hi 8d ee. ee { poe al ever, ate nt Erederiek; But bddles of troops aro con. | parent Hit the evacuation of Winchester wa 09 thie #ilo.o€ the Sms yuebant A sig sombre | marr 3) Raltroad Aceidenimthvee \ r +s gimcagane ‘arriving and departing. “THORimost dogreo or | e¥eut Had Gen. White relayed. tho movement one day om the other side will bo fort intact for the coneod |" U'son the Pander! OF thd MeTbatitm ae fut n Comte ce end Severed dat ‘The special correspondent of the Press of this city, - OF | Inter, ib is more than Likely that Ge would have been sar, of (roops at any print that may be destred Camnitvee ts wasadaptiet abit tho! allowing Wontswert | Ay midoignt’ a, through, ff 4 i By 4 order prevails at Brederick. *Gonoral Jackson | yonnded by hambe tevor may be thedesign of the revelgyit is Mow | any ty, greatly anperior to his, hayes 2 Wheii a Short dittanes Blow Gray 'c writing (rom Sykesville, Md., says that he had just Jolt m1 Janes, Boaokgy. £1 R,., Feeuny ‘Moargu'e,(Nowmarket), Md,, on account of pre a ane Genero! fii have both publicly declared that the rebel | Our cavatry.torea, to the, number, of “five, hundred, Vette ay beeing snenetr pagent AIR a ariged we Midebian Bravia Sop rbe-wede gente win ai ol co m1! come into Mary! lo A reconnoissAnce last night o1 fe beyond am y Pass Wr bn lagget Ff ity ML Robbe Crk ae aren oP Aabod Dyd ObapeRel ‘road. | consequence of a @f wheirobela, « party of thoir cavalry entering that piaco f 2°°\Y Maw come into Masylondas friends, and not as eve. FE towne Hore they ware tne by waimilar force oe pekeuinm, saya that pico ig ‘Alied” with fugidives trom | Story he aca elmer teen ee "ee uatin| iH vy 103 a trav nase tn woltedpn with fs bus for: en Sunday. y miles; that all persons porsaing theif ordinary avocations | r@bel cavairy. ‘These they dispersed. In a short time | Ptederick and the surroundify country, and Otrsct W2I Adjoufina. be 7 "8 Dt gerjovely fit. fhe ‘Thi Many gpecuistions are rife relative to the moveconts | Sai! not be iuany way molerted or aiatarbed, and that all | they retnrued retmioreed by two shonsand intuntry. Our | Li att ie Tyo handed and Aly ok k ond tediovio-ni gy frroved ont ch boo i Pi tall crags Sethe forces were thet competied to retreat to thie place, ee ap YEO. oe ity sick and , PB 0 A f balf-past threo o'elogk this morning & s)yeith train wend inteme and purposes of Stonewall Jackson. Some | MPCs at any kind whatever, taken for the use of the | tse ee ssn nap. cnntained cee yuita. | woundad soldiers from the Frederick hospital arrived at The Dakideracte stints Corvintions: |! . ; ; wy json his way with a large army to Gettys army, wilt be paid for. These declarations have been ays. Bat ‘laa they. pind a en: 14 Sy tetaats of Gettyaburg on Sacurday evening and in a special train on grail bie fos STL te aneaee/Sepul 019620 PG, Careeubiiisestaeen 9 picgnrnaelith sre varg, 9 a0 t0 be within striking distance of Cham. | SC°™PUlourly observed. The of binieh BARR A sup- | noble gurnctures. Nothing moete th eve. Oh arriving Sengapgeman ier Koes Pe. pe the Convention is Qultielnrgay anc, | info Both cf'tirss trains. The cblihton wak vory sovere ity “ 4 ‘ LATEST RUMORS. " ° most Tisietrou. Thd cara were Doruburg.cr York, and that he is alroady noar Hanover; | Plled with old anil silver and Unitett Staten Tréagury | hgro, bul n Rinatioe Nee eur much reseantl re hs . Uipsnectie areghat it will he, Bagindniows. -{Pae pom. 3241 Bis, Consodvences ty 4018. 5 ” ¥ . " ailings, whieh bear much resemblanvee to was rumored Inst wight this General Burnsid . ¢ I rf ; while othermansert that he has marched to Westmincter, | “tes, with which they pay for what thoy Bay. He ee atom uonorn nnn cochpins | Frc iorick with bis wrinys having driven the rebate out. | Nabtque@e Horatio, geymnou., ate, Trop ouvenpton, tbe, 3 ee ee ‘andl will-mowe on Baltimore in that direction. Others as- + bodies of rebel troops which leave Frederick take fo argc hp eign Read by Stan the PR oe sane ag ese are in possession of } Rey yote of what will be done here. ~ y dave, ig Wo'n, Heb OF Killed aykl rounded different Fontes, tr iki towards diGm potots mst of wi are coptrabands, Fach room is filled, jyro- Gettyshurg a jauover. Penpaylvauia. 6 yi Ss Ler 4 ie al (teil Somne yunt, hh Penn: serGthat thimlattor movement is morely a feint to cover gether pes he eve | beoly, by two or more parts of Cumilies.” The duper | ure WAR wo A rimor tat Colonel Miles army. ot |S ran Pi be sberg Seursd fecal Wiadind lair ah, 024 01 DF caries Deyine dad Pega f (holt reprosentatives at Tro; ure hfs noint., |” Wotnd d—dames Curtland, 8 ) M5! 3 ust, 130 and give out that they are actually marchiagon differeng | gteriee int nuny cases are used as boarding houses for | avonteteht thovsand men, were surrounded by the rebela | destinations, But it is supposed that those columns wil) | those who chance to be in the place. The keepers of | on huryaund Heights. ‘ . “2 nation thero; but the Seymour, wire-pull all concentrate at a giver’ point and march towards one | Hee piaces furnish ther gaeste with tolerably good A refgee from Lessborg, who left there On Saturdagy, | myoh or them 7 ise nvTey food; but ther sleeping accomme lations are very or. states that the firet division of The rebel amy . eT ltiaaiiinis ibis ie wichenhon wh tucindth Y of thwse Meuse are owned by the yoverement, | eTw RO! numbered twenty topRAtd men, nid thei eek |. THOCONLwE was ac Ahi MALOE dhol Aid Whe Mes ¥AdkiMmen ” irease pei be | were form veeupied by tho fo Was approaching to ove Uhirty thousand more. | dotlure tht securing bis horhinntide Wad Vie batdest is every Indication that we are on the eve of a | United: tates Aree On the rook’ Co " worl, ever dit.) They confden' think the a atbredk, Tt is a singular fact that the cbaractor | belliga they were acted, ard not b i THR CRISIS, ~ ‘later ot is [Front the Baittinore ames tean. Sept. 9.) opening of the Conveotion was deeidédly for Dix. This» k po ‘The reports as te the location f the rebel invading ‘orcs | With the enormous outside pressure ‘hore for Seymour, . ed by 4 8 whe y mm of this emeitement is different from that which hes ever SanClagrDUnoel teovert, eer Oot ere ses as bar fn Ma nd are Bo diverse and contradictory tat Ub i eo ol outinated Mtrabands | cau obly be ompletced on the sapyoiion thet thelr sare hii cio prevailed hero before, It is now the Unionists who | sion of atis place they fra time use! the bo manifest alarm and uneasiness, The secosrioniete are | Tacks, and after they vaoated, straggling Ohiy, Naw, ly FB. 1 idus}, o unknown, 47th Pennsylvania, bad fie means hia, Ted New Yor ae perio, john Chalbor, Mth New, York, log fractured; U. Bil gach raeaeditonta, serbously; John Baker, 100th New ‘ork, seriously; Thomws Bower, 13th New York, leg reich. soln Cuan, 100th New York, log; Jon MeRnlghe, Tist Pemisylvauia, slightly. Axiother Railroad Disaster. his anteance nto Pennsylvania. HARPER'S FERRY NOT SURRENDERED. ‘The fallowing telegraphic deqpatch bas bogn received from onetef the efMicers uf the Twelfth New York regi- ment, now stationed at Harper's Kerry, whore they have heerisomely golemeored 40 rematn ‘until the 15th of Octe- ver:— Haaren’s Ferny, Sept. 8, 1862. 8 were too Se aC preemat tiin and toe roe < allowed to bere to-mortow without any trouble. pent the re! up ine, ans for were wed to Coeupy them ral divisions have gove in diserest dun ¢ ap fle wp u my trouble. thom wheneveribey choos to make can ress reese complin bieriy | in s qonveraatin with Me. Yung, Une government | ert stan XBan Goes MER Sa eA TALE PB. YOVA doeee ton Uhm, dhola, Gok Linvtaianh obyon, | 17% SOM MENS Seam ra 4 3 ans for the | agent bere, your correspondent learned that there are | Fregprick city, turned off towards Hagerstown, Skinner for Canal ‘Vis ¥ q@upplies reach us by way of Cumber! ‘tne coches destruction of tho city, but none fur ite defence, The | Uirty one of there houses, It was thor ct better to al- tnolasvouce Fooched there yestorday tetnlag.. Frow r iar Rodov of Waker oor araubed, it be chosen | | A special ttaip, with ths Ninoty-cight fio, ” Goranet fs spanky and ite return home is 5 the | low these colored to fill (hem tiem to jet them | oiber sources we learn that the pickets have been extend: ‘ yy y , Spe , ‘Louis’ ite JOHN WARD, JR., appearance in tho basin (im the heart of the city) of five | grand recieee, and bo torn to pleces Tur feawood hy those | et twenty tollen thie vide. of Frederick, ahd have aso | tis pallor wit he short. and Faicbauven, ov roel tii en ihe’ Obie ent Hisaieeipes Captain Com) ¥, Twellth rogiment of tho voarels of Commodore Porter's mortar fleet bias | who choore to obtain feel in this manner ii preference to | ay)-eared in the viemnity of Weetinivster. | Againat all this teyoral fogtes ‘eoutre 6 pilates costa ts ak Fuirced at nine o'clock iat night, eansing the of greatly increased this feeling. The Baltimore American | DUrebasing It, we dave a despacch irom fiarrsburg atating thet thegh Of last year, bat w lish their ovjeet. five soldiers po or forty more, some fatally. Jy. , of Eifingt Cy (4 Whilst on the theme of government property, i may | rebela have taken possession of Hanover, in Pennaylva. |, Beery haribo fa jones has recused wo hiname " | efras expression toe alee V7 war iag’ hat the rebeley | te weil to refer to the Arsenal. ‘Thore Ie muelsYnluab fatally. ra illed. AG saeeicere were, frivetpally VANIA. air nia, Hanover is on a branch rail ei raved titi! to. - rong fordo, are marching on Baltimere, and asking | machinery still in the ening, There are ten driving | milo southwest of York, Pa,, and thirty.Ave miles si night, bat it Is now under. ane tad Hannimwona, Sept. 0, 1802, | «What are cur chances of resouct White Baltimore has | wheoln, worth at least £3,000 each, In addition to this | ui }terburg. Te is situated'in the midee of aplerdid | 'f dmrnatoneta betaee kemctonent company. A See certhorannt gle susateand ty Oe 4 t je a great deal of od 1fon—perfe:t mountains of | agricultural country, If the rebels havo reached Hlancyer eine teins eee te Cabins th Weshinaton reel op { , ae telegraph operator has loft Chambersburg because | abundant materials provided for its swift deagrection, it , f 'y " t barrels, &¢., which al? will be de weed of in about | it must only be it cavalry, who, Knowing the unpres | within the next two weele—that two or three of the pre- ‘The ‘tial openi the awiteh by a supposed spy, wi be anticipated that the repels there wowld interfere with , bes but little for ite defence,”” at the sale which will be held by the government, | tected state of the country, could move ‘With im- | sent membors will go out. aortte i areaiami oie the huspital. . ——— .

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