The New York Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1862, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKVAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1862. a ee, Interesting from Kenennhy. fend, they wore repulaed with great slaughter. It was oR ¢ he nonannn MISCELLANEOUS, | 2 a ee cece oe | THE EDINBURG OFF CAPR RACE. ae FR RET Teena tam | iia ta ee THE REBEL INVASION. see rmant left. ee ee t, 11, 1862, hie »..., {CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) jofor Pi egee sae oemheny on Morgan mage ® Cory Uhrugh tho rebel linge ; BUSINESS MBN. : ¢ vs ‘ ° ° LEVED. captures t is taathomationlly ol throagroni 288 9 Goramouweaith, ready (o move at an | PROBABLE OCCUPATION OF FREDERICK BY | FOYR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. m0 conontta. deat the arrangemonta for | tie 2 ® | FOV Nop ral Bud cattle nenaugh fe @ub- pret aathomatically os eee salen of bs stem Harrisburg and Columbia shopld and witt undoubtedly UNLON TROOPS. ee rat to-day complem. sm Contes! Ame: “enigarmy fiity days. Me viso captred the robot {i Wetiaian i he ays moee tage be a pe be the pots of defence fur Uhiwdé'phia, Bauru, Sept. 12, 1862. fe Settlement of froe colored PErsOm. ote General Austin and sixty soldiers, [i in larere sum i ae ee e wild. @. oourse, ta adjutant General Russell is now duvgercusly ty fF Ffedericx has nearly been evacuated by tie rebels: ARRIVAL OF GARIBALDI ar SPEZZIA. - the precise place depending be erreul riggs A reliabls gomloman (rom Lexington says ho aaw Kirby sand oF B bun ded tuo : rp! tap \Ougaad, teu ious over exertion and exis: re, . £ + a tor Pomeroy, who will duet Ze expedition . ! Bragg was reported per D 3 jit Major Sees Superiatendeat of Telographs, is-stiltst hia y 2” Commenced moving off Tuesday night. About ator Bomeray, whe will. condue edition, Smith ow Woduesday tape, Gonera! Brads vas reposted | publithes Sou oe rer MERA Dog! dacible ine * ~en passed (hrough and other portions gent round BIOL SETS full power in tho premises, It will Wtart early in Octo (0 bo in Tenneasce, moving Go wutcKY: Geworal Gaol | Hide Aur Dor Of papers tase {By sil te cotempornslen 0. the Suge AM “ post. $0,000 é fay “ Colonel Seott bas: arrived, and is taking all the moos: od, Says our informant, in retreating order, ‘ bor, ina first class steamer, with five bu@dredemigrantsy | ig watching ti etan tng Sone a sary arrangements fr the vasyortation of &ro0ps, 4 ied api ED "| The Rebel Pirate 290" to Sink and Destroy | neary ail of them provided with imploments of husband: ace cite "hs t cate the Gann le hs ical Board isn w ih session with trae ta fy, and everything necessary for comfort and industry. #lood in Phih deiphii Tent ‘ser dheougle ticles mest Dut the Rate thor igor that we occupied Frederick y ything necessary y need pi aun what nia ee tn, live mrangere ethan, Ag |, He tae no dotdt abaliver t j Northern Commerce. About four thousand of the more desirable of colored | “O88 OF LIFE AND GkEAT DRECRUOTION OW PROFRKTY. | Crroviacion it claitas the Beate ta the! Febel emizsa; ies are supposed to be scattered the | t-day. are not bound for Pentsylvania, ass REY. persons have already informed Senator Pomeroy of their iy » Sent. 12, 1302. i th ee p Opi, fd 10 every uther ay ry of intgee State aiter information for she rebel yeieralde He thinks the rebelde aot ieee ee canplien desire to avail themseives of the President's colonization | TC heavy rains this morning fan ovorfiow tu Ute | fie a’ beyond ate possibility Of doubt cr aay eatin the GECTYSBURG. but have been driven to ema.” NV" ter wrach. | Decline im Breadstuffs—-Advance | scheme. . ‘Twonty-Gret ward, which oxtended tothe Soveuteants: | feria tn these tims venders I incumbent wron the This old fusktoned anata RO: PA, Bert, 11,3802. | fe conitrms all the previous aco. in Cott Sonator Pomeroy, with seven hundred Africans, ig | B! Sixteenth wards, doing an immense amount of damage, ‘Of as post te, ile Til ‘gma 6:3 lo oben he f vovteet tor nent of excitement for tho past ten days, in Rear IDS Seetstitton of she robe the rebel Ie. stg ap abort to leave for the tropics, (0 establigh a ome owe the loss at $1,000,000, ‘The flood was Tait nen the ee eelwiea fers anticipation of a rebel rad. Rveu the rapid concentra: *AR LOAF &o., &e. &e, Among the Nort ance cnemeneliloge by. 8 deveokixe .culvert, or ABA ,onermew of Abs be hed fe talks (a tne wort oowi as, the relate Seonihe. Wha cutnesiiy MOUNTAIN. ge Care Race, Sept, 18,1802 f $wenty. ‘Thoy wro bot well educated, as are many of { TAY fOad gu Broad streets, Tho dow of water Saat it mdertu 4 frightful stories of rebel raids, Wasuinatox, Sept the party. was very powerlul, caifying trooa, umber, and ia A Prove that iele Teports with all sorts Of arguments 1d | The Siar says that at an early hour yesterday mordilg. yet had arrived wt pezzi Ce oye Phu mephaatal dla ee marry a some cases, even houses with it, Its track, which cover” eurTH & GROTURRS p wi x me Si that tho rel ary ca ss Wherever they, please, & portion of a division drove the rebels out of on et fave. OAS aum Nothlog has been done ag to his Ibis atnodt tanpoasible to distinguish the trae from the | © an area of five squares, ia marked by completo dovas= — pe ‘without let or Mountain, in Frederick, Md., @ point of mucl tary | dimt disp’ fe amora daily and | *tion of property. The wator was nine feet high, _— Casumasemese, P6., Sept, 11, 1960: Importance, aa commanding a tiew of « large scope of | Tho Edinbure..Was two hundred sat ce Se eo, Prabeoop rains Fer at ae bs anaes Detagy Aahecans's: ghia: tasdiierommainnd’s Mesut és ms passengers. reports passing of $10, ; Miller ech’ wenth street, between Seventh and Eig Cuamdereburg, last night, saw its dark Country in all directions. one hundred capin® THE &RMY. damage of $10,000; r and Hirech’s glue and curiod + Bight tf hue the oid tadian date teens is darkest hour since Some resistance was made by the rebels posted there, | steamship Seotie, tro. New York for Liverpool, fteon | yi. conoeus cusyiteM. Clay ia ordered to report in | hair factory, $10,000; Forepaugh’s taunory, $10,000. ‘The crea a lll EET A ARN fhe town had datiered itself duping the day that all | which was overcome in a few moments, with the loss of } miles east of Fastnetyon the evening of the 4th, Person to Major General Butigr at New Orléans, for daty | factory. of Cornotins & Baker was badly damaged, also the Pet Se area ee Bev eeorze. airy, INT bite Wray aa eats aed resent st a es gomIOg | not more. than half a dozen Unioniste killed sand | the-stoanaship Beinbugg, «0% Liverpool a, via@ueene. | 5. ine nopartment of the Gulf Anboratory of Wyoth & Bro. Five persons wore dfowned. | Broadway ne” MATHOds only $1 4 at er ‘ed nore feraatety, prepared to return dates Tmorneg | Wounded, We donot know the rabel lovs inthis affair. | town ‘Thursday, atts inst, pass %® this point em routs to | “ye Cmecenn ay Oe OMe |e tee cosanes ot the | Considerable daifige Wis also caused by the overtiow of Tin : i AND OT ERA Witt WS that the enom: were lowing Frederick City by an | It was ascertained hore last night that in the course of | Now York at elght ofolock this ev UBS, and was boardod ‘ the: ‘Mill and other streams, aud inju Ae aE fBstera route. in thea ternoon, however, possi- | yesterday the rebels were in force at Boon four. | by the Bucktail Rities, is ordered to report to Goacral Casey for Lar | sae" pate wate | fh per Dest ating Uren ted owe cniak itics were led by telegraph from seuboro?, news yacht. duty with the provisional brigade. Articles baa! 2 foro slg ar bird und at B+9o'eiook ine tlo- grep acute Frederick. ‘The steamship Jura, from Quebec, arriv"ed a Liverpool Captain John H, Piatt, late Aide-de-Campy to Major “nie gs great damago My property on In Frankfort, Cooper Baiute, Fhe m mmoat eatensive apscttiecut of fires operator there burri ‘stated that the rebels 'y-one prisoners of war reached here last right | on the lst. General Po; overflowing of the creoks a aumber of bridges | Sse g008s In the ¢ wel pe, is ussigued to duty on tho étaff of Major as a a one ine anarmcatente,ae mse Tt | rm he Up Pema The tamahip yo tine, Hom Now O"6 | Seer ig pape A SDE ang apes re canine ome vésontly arrived a gentleman who, at pine o'clock yes- pipe pi rived at Liverpool on the 2d. COMPLA! ‘THE BRIDGE AT GUNNER'S RUN WASHED Away. Bloomers and Turbas , “ (THE REBEL FORAY INT emi INTS FROM NAVAL OFFICERS, omer: wud Turbaus, are ready al 499 Broadway, near 8. toned ree, nd acu te onan frm hive tn binned ee eee Great Britain. Letters have been received here from gallant officers a Rneanneeend, Rept, 22, 1068; |, Miehelne Dees aa ind ise Bowery, een ltd a he Sarees that May. This was a out mata atid ‘cap. | Lasteventog about soven o'clock a regiment of robe | The rebel pirate steamer Two hundred andniuoty isye: in tho Gulf Squadron, who have won such immortal Ecco pepo Paci ecmraeae A ae Be ave RESUMED TO CINCINNATI AND LOUIB. Bomo robels, who said they were cole oor varie Dont | eavalry—tho Fifth Virginia rogimont, Col. Rosser—with | ported to have roceived from the stermer Rabama, off | Xouors in conquering the rebel défences before Now travel to New York will bo via Tucouy. . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY the Western Isles, irou plates, munitions of war, &c., to } Oriewns. They complain of present inactivity, and tho enable ber to intercept Northera vessels as they approach delay’ that bas occured before their promotions were the coast, and, im the absonce of any port to go into, to | made, They desire service in the fect of uew iron-elads, take and destroy all ships and cargoes. She is command. | witatever the perils. As people in the North suppose €d by the pirate Semmes, late of the Samter, aud 18 now | thet Mobiie may be readily takon, it should bo stated called the Alabama. that veesela drawing over soven feet of water cannot The Liverpool Telegraph, on the authority of s pilot, | reach’ that city. But Forts Morgan and Gaines are gives a circumatantial account of a desperate aaval on | twenty-Ove miles below, ‘There ig a groat deal of sick- agement on the night of tne 20th, between two vessels, | nees in the squadron, but the cases arc generally dis- Forward Buyteonce dalle iMehatye of apewial mensongere te tsbury, Colum neinvatl, Louisville, Oatro, St. Loyia Bis a'destriptions of aperehaniney tus” wodbw wylvania howl.’ ‘The discomiqt was at its height. Chambersburg was to ho the recipient of their first favora, and they might be expected this morning. ¥aces ware anxious aud the strects were alive wit: Ki ups, discussing the probabilities of rebel. conduct, ‘he fact of thoir having behaved civily tn Maryland proved aothing. Itwasa ve State,and was considered as their own soil. Th question was, what would they try of ayowei enemies: There were uo resis ng. their yorted force. But four com- panies of citizens hid formed, and fur times their one piece of flying horse artillery, entered Westminster, the county seat of Carroll county, Maryland. Refore entering the town they burned the bridge on the Western Maryland railroad, about a mile above the town, 80 that the train that passed up before they arrived uear Union bridge was captured. ‘The rebels also cut down the flagstaff in front or Oda Feliows’ Hall, took away the flag, and destroyed the en- Cremorne Gagvese.—Senorita Cubas makes her first Appearance in pantomime at this establishment of Mon- day evoning next. ‘The piece will bo “Tho French Spy,” in the principal character in whick Madame Celeste has gaived such well deserved popularity. Muzio’s now “Brindisi Waltz” was performod {or the first time om Thursday evening. It is # charming composition, and was received with unbounded applaice, mates are Ax low ax any For purticiars, piease appiy ADAMS EXPRESS ONS, INVERTED NAILS, I digeuses of t he fect evred without pas o the patteut, by Dr. ZACHARLL, aint TW) Broadway. Hole Bomber, capabie of aie aad uoylected to on. | Follment books of the county for tho draft. e Winksc de aid Coca: Pain ervac' il Wie: witests roil themselves, ev: sirle that the ensiny would ‘The secession sympathizers in the town were greatly | supposed to be federal and reb1,two hundred anc tifty } abling, not fatal. a uated hal See ee rasa es hace, rt | r ie residents of Chambers- } rejoiced. miles south of Holyhead. The Mercury asserts that the THE INDIAN TROUBLES IN THE NORTRWRST. tral Park Band, if ti A ther is @ The { im stapes 9 ot trained, tolling OF taut | Tho rebels left ubout 11 this morning, and took tho | story is destitute of truth, and is probably founded ou } A letter, dated Fort Ripiey, Sept. , has beew recoived ie si ee Seana eee following is = ae or =— — thore existed but the renoant of Col f - | turnpike to Uniontown. ‘They said other rebel troops } gun practice hetwoen two British war vossels, to-day from the Commivsioner of, Indian Afoirs, He hips pmapecaletcn! RAKES FLANTATI 8, pap aay aoe ea pe anaes would afterwards come to hold'tho place as a post, but | A report provailod that Thurlow Weed is charged with | states that ho arrived thore with @ volunteer force of ten | 1. ‘Triumphai March Moilenhauer, fits purity, strengthen ai and tuvigorate, idnday tron ttle field ; Ss - F ied gaa S e Bear y ma their neve Eien once vigals ao none kad arrived up to four orelock this afternoon. an important miseion to the British government. hundred msn, who, in conjunction with the company | 2. Overture, “Poet aud P They gre an abtidote to el 3. Jonny Lind “Hirond if 4. Charivari, Pot Pour a ce The Landon journals generally take a vory gloomy } stationed there, bave put the fort ina tolerable state of 8 of the State, aud nothing but view of American affairs for the federal government. | defence against Indian attack. Ho immediate Seeds of violence on tho yurt of te ven wil cotvinee | THE POSITION AND DESIGNS OF THR Ponusylvania cilizeus that it will be necessary lo arouse ENEMY. ‘The P he North st either do as England eto Hole-in-tho-Day, the Chief of tke Chi 1, Schiller’s Fest March and defend their homes irom fire ani their familios from 5S : ee ae if Peer ee a ste eoapistcaieg “Buryanthe: Drutality. A certaiu amount of plunder they expect, bit Wastixctow, Sept. 12,1862, | did in 1783, oF imitate Rosca in her gov- | asking an interview at @ named day; but the Inter | 2 Qverture, “Kuryanthe’ They eure Liver Cony They are the best Bitiera in Weak nan strong, and are exhiunt They are made ol pure St. ¢ ya bark, roots and berba, iui are taken wil Srerorage, without regard touge or time of da larly recommended to de leat pars requiri stimulant. Sold by ail or sate, hotels and naloona ; DRAKE & G0, adh ie ¥. have taken care to remove svecie from banks and gvods Letters Imave been received at Clarksburg, Md., dated from stores, Horses will be dri ven offon the first alaria | this morning, anmouncing that the rebel pickets were in HANOVER. Haxovrn, Pa., Sept. 11, 1862. Several, refagees have just arrived here from Liberty, @ small place xbuut twelve miles from Frederick, on tho old Baltimore read. From them T learn that the rebol Pickets are stutioned at Liberty,and an army of about thirtovn tho, sund, including eight’ thousand cavairy, are encamped four miles south of that place. One of the men with whom Ihad aconversation inform- d ine thut he was a citizen of Liberty, and, fearing the sud- den approach of the = boaters ‘out ‘with several of oroment of Poland, The Daily News argues that | returned tho baughty reply that’ he would it i absolutely cesential that the South should | not meet him on that day, or on any that vicinity, and that a considerable force of rebols had | pe compelled to acknowledge the superiority of | other. This was regarded as meaning war. But been discovered at Hyattstown, four miles distant {rom | the North, and submit tothe terms that the North may | Commissioner Dole; being anxious to prevent a combina- Clarksburg, on the road to Frederick. dictate, tion of the Chippewes with the hostile Sioux, has made Tne writers were convinced that the Maryland cam. The London Times ané London Daily News criticise Mr. | another effort for # pacific solution of the matter. Ae. paign will not be altogothor devoid of stirring scenes. It } Lincoln's address to the negroes relutiye to emancipation. | cordingly he has sent Judge Thompson, of Minnesowa— was believed that the enemy intended to contest the fur- Pearson Hall, # shipowner, who has been active in run- | Hole-in-the-Day’s former counse!—to that chief, in com: ther progress of our army in the direction of Frederick. | ning the American blockado, has suspended payment in | pany with A.S.H, White, of the Indian Bureau here, Later intelligence announces the occupation of Frede- | consequence of difficulties in realizing returns from the | Meantime Mr. Dole has moved forward to Crow Wing, 4, “‘Seherzo Noturino,”” frou Midsumnie: Night's Dream..... . “Katy Did” Polka. Fy “Anny of the Vale,’” aii 8. Waits DRAKE'S PLANTATION eg eon Exhausted nature's great restorer. A @eiigutiul beve ‘and active tonic. Composed of pure St. Croix rum, and berbs. It invigorates the dody without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity uf the stomach, creates an appe Omciai Drawings ay, Rady & Kentucky and Missouri Si Kuntucay, Extra Crass Wd Sonitieber 12, 1862. 40, 35,7, 48, 27, 37,70, 40, 50» 4, 2, 32, Ls Bri his friends act as a Scarcely had they | Tick by a portion of Gen. MoClelian’s army, without se- | «chivalry.”’ near the Chippewa Indian Agency, to await the return ¥, Crass 4U—f ber 12, 1862. tite fad strong iene hi oe. heats certain cure Lured oy the sdvencing “in er they nee al ea | ou omeein: Queea Victoria has gone to Germany, of his messengers. It is believed that the Indians have | @aliu: iad vai te Watt ii, sues BL eres ticanaehes and’ prevent cal anteal ay wancing rebels. Qwing to the earnest £0- | Gontiemen who bave peculiar spportunities to obtain — been ineited (6 Guthiresks by ralachisirous while; and ie MURAY eee change of diet, I ad is particular recomimenged to Bad dolte - Speer awa Frocers, druggists, hotele- 'U. DRAKE & CO., 209 Broadway, Now Yoric, PLANTATION, BITTERS wand purldes the aystem: ‘a great restorer, It is bong ru the celebrated callaaya bn & 00., Covington, -Ky., or Bt. Tani. Ma Move yey Drawings ofthe Delaware State wane, Extes C1.188 381--Sentembér 12, re or as RY ae ae 76, 32, 16, an 50 iis “Mh 83 32880) 12, 1962, 43, sh 3 a T % “31, 9, Li, ‘ce 30, 60, 16. Olreviars Ke: station bee @ secessivn justice of the peace, they were = ne on parole, and made their way at once to this ough. information from the region occupied by the rebel force F the sieve ty Nea bate in Maryland, estimate ite strength to be at lcast one rom the same jearn that rebels are sur- rounding tue farmhouses, with the evident intention of | hwBdred thousand men. They appear to be pushing on aking Srory iting they can carry off in case they aro | in the direction of the Cumberland valiey; but it is gen- ‘omnpelied to retreat. A lew! number of famllics are ar- | orally believed here thst they have been disappointed in former consider the present moment of civil war in the The Freuch geverninent has ordered thetr forces t0UR- | uitgg States ax a fryorable ono for taking revenge for dertake no operations in the interior of Mexico until the all their wrongs. Tho Chippowas bave committed no middle of October. murders, but only robberies. Mr. Doolittle thinks that, ‘The Paris Bourse had advaticed considerably ander the | 9. 44 nostite Sioux are between him aud the Indians of ivi tls sity, ~¢ Gettysburg every day,en roule for their oxpectations in Maryland, an@ are hastening to get news of the capture of Garibaldi, but again relapeed to the Red River of the North, there will be no tunity ascitbs culties hy tat dapat pga and dslloahe te vor retitt tthe area Serge number of rebel scouts within a out of the way of Gencral MeClellan, and to recross the | 6%. 060. for rentes. for him to make a treuty with them, ax intended when aE A; MORRIO ZOO. Ts ae toi oi ia jit er i thing, for chante, plea ‘ few m us F ce reason | Potomac irgini iamepor' i from i pee eH re Loree Px tm a ¥o believe that phe rebel army arenes not rin thirt; ae “ bi 7 bang isi i euge rans genomes Oficial Drawings of the Library Asso- DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, N. then Liverts which them whatever they have been able to gather in ‘the details of Garibaldi’s capture say that he was THE REBBL MEKROMAC NO. 2. tation Company's Lottery of of Kentucky, aT X.-DRAKE'S B'S PLANTATION BITTERS itively way of supplies, and striking, via Martinaburg and Win" { wounded in the thigh and foot by a bayonet, bis retreat A goutleman who returned here to-day trom Norfotic 280-—September 11, 1862. of. this ma rated brand appears to bo in every one’s mot rebels have blown mente monricd here chester, into the Shenandoah valley. cut off, and unconditional surronder inevitable, There- | gays that the mont reliable information current there 28, 67, ate nd, To: 6 Li 79, 48, eer 46, 15. talea'ts ou every one's . ee artlales The diderent Uoroughs io thle icity have neariy all It is said that military mon cannot oredit the state- | ristance, neverthelets, was domperate, He has atrived | from Richmond war, that tie Merrimac No.2 wasinw? | 99, 77, 25, 15, 4, 28, 5 40, 05, 11 65, 99, TA, |] ea batire im heiSaa Sore piece of artillery,.and gome three or four. Every | ment, that the rebels will move towards Harrisburg, | av Spezsia. It is reposted that his wounds are not } condition for service, her plating uot belug completed, Crass No. bape ar miber 12, 1862, aaa CPnEanat Lacrao THERA, ‘oitizen to be the owner of a gum, and thoclosing | with the Iffited supply of amsounition they are able to | dangorous, and are — progressing favorably, It RPFECTS OF UNSMILFUL SURGBBY. &4, ss a be 4, 8, 5, 65, 26, 76, 15, 28. "of Imation caivelsal targing 006 ot the, mee Bahan carry with them, and no prospect whatever of being able | js presumed he will be tried and sentenoed, but par | 1 uas lygen noticed that, many of the wounded men in "'R. FRANCE & CO., Coriagton, Ky.. ne pom a | me that the advunce of the rebels, they | ‘o renew it. The belief here is, that they came into | doned on account of past services. Ono fiimor cays the } our hospitals aro dying of secondary hemorrhage, some Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotter. ettempt furthor aggressive movements, will’ be bloody Maryland with the impression that Gens. ee es McDo- | government contemplates sending him © eer his of them of slight wounds. It is a serious question whethor | tes; orders iled. W. HOWARD, 81 Prince x. Bway. are COAL OIL Poo eon. -s0es Tag) weil wore still the leaders of our army, aud thedisorgan!- | Popular demonstrations in favor of Garibaldi 06 | this is the result of unskiiful surgery or of other causes. ‘bue’s Patent Apparatus shows ‘at beat aight 0 man, to company with fuur women, was Prizes Cashea in Al zed Lott i different qualities Becom ale fold arrestod at Hanover Junction, under A scapicious cir, | *ation and demoralization exhibited upon the rotreatfrom | curred at several places, but had boen pus down. OBNERAL KEABNY’S BPRCTS. ties. Tatornuution aia. | JOSKPH BATES, Broker, | gasket, at 30 Nort Willlam street: atsay at wes alton There ia evidence. t ‘No, 11 Wall atreet, room No. 1, New York, | Brooklyn, and at 889 ) Broadway. Pamphlets oumnetances, that tho | the Rappahannock to tho Potomac, and particularly at Buk | The newspapers gonerally think the event must hasten | Concaing Morford und Sturgis, of Goueral Kearny’s stag? whole party have been scouting the country P i Seu ths Cake wre tig, roo te untry | run, still prevails, and that they would find Washington ‘aT. OTICR. —DOWLING'S Fog md Linen FIADEE: At the solution of the Roman question, and cause tle Fremob 4 tery thie afternoon, to convey to General Kearny’s family nufacturer, 118 Espeascheid, Ms arate ret caries the atlention of his cus anto custody persietently refused te give any eccount of | @0 easy prey. When thoy ascertained that General Me- | to withdraw from Kome. hie persona! eficcts. They bear with them the decoration tion, cerréct and reliable, for sale by ail Stomasolvee” § id Clellan had been restored to the command, thoy turned | The blockade of Sicily has beon raised and tBesiateof | oy the Legion of Honor given to the lamented Kearny by | Hate, Hater now reat for inspection and fon for Gentlemen's | and News Agents, Frice 2ccnte, 0 Fourteon contrabands arrived here his morviag from } sneir movements upon thie city into @ mere raidfer | siege removed. the Kmperer Louis Napoleon. it is a very beautiful Hats and Capeaiall 1n6ane ta: Joux OWN WOOD'S GYMNASIEM, N Pas See ote ones the York county videttes (cavalry), forage, and are now using every possible effort to return THE LATEST NEWS. badge, and this dirtingrished honor has cever before of Hats and for the Fail trade, at WHI uced fo $9 ger quarter. lances now Cormming, Gara Just reccked this place, "thie Sompeny wan Farce} ar Moyes pains year aay Ragas hiss Loxvor, Sept. ¢,3662. | been bestowed upon an Asmerican officer Se brnieny oo 7 ADIBS' BAND AND LIN® ik BRAORLETA. pre Nose 1D ono ay, ands com- | S24 Army whenever the Union forces under Ge Italian affairs remain unelanged. MOSPITAL STORES AT THE CaTiro. David's Fall Style of Hats uow ready, | [j4P!58" BAND at ‘pouod of the on indent cise Yoru and viooity. | MoClton are abl te overtak them. at Pecos sovioty bas agued an a@drene urging { ‘The halie of Congress and the vorridors of the Cupitol | #903 Broadway, near Duaue attet, AVG. 0. ALLENS 4ls Broxdieay, ono door below Canal ot yy leave ‘war early merning, , % have beea supplicd with hospital necessaries. There are Bight Cartes ae. Visite for $1—E£quel to Ce ay ae tng rt ple NEWS FROM MEMPHIS. may eo no patients there, however. the best made. “aS Greenwich sy cot Bavelae Twe Performances Soar. at | Boreas Museum, Tho drama 0 tande Marcei”” at Primera ree et ol THE ADMISSION OF BREADSTUYE® MYO roRTVaST oe Saree PNEB OF DUTY Console closed at 9534 0 93% for money ‘The following despatch tine been reveived at the State SE Poms [NSPRUCTIONS TO RAILROAD COMPANIES—TRANSPOR- hora Ine: and Leg—Mad 8 TATION OF TROOPS. Munraw, Sept. 0, 1962. Illinois Centralshares 0}; 49)4 discount; Eri Rail | pepartment:— phe Balmer Armen Astor ey souen oF rove + Tat AND DRATH, ‘Hannwovre, Sept. 11, 1862. At te Union meeting beld here last night General | rosd, 31 e 32. “ taaenon mgt af . FRANK PALMER, be ‘orn sD as . ” LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. LasBON, Angus ENC! ANTE BEADERS san saa TE NE SOF OF NRRL Sherman made s great speech. Ho discussed “‘slavery’ Sales of on Monday and Tuesday reached 20,000 sini Lave the houor to enclose Nevewittt ti of | De@ance Fireand oe eke pe oe aterm Purxerivasa Exzocnive Cusuune, and other delicate issues, sud made a good impression. | haieg, including 171000 bales so specutators ted ; | 9 decree (in trensiaion) jnat tesued by his Be a {ite Sideboard and Farlar Sater, for ever plate, Ae..at 68 | 3 gunpa¥ MERCURY. ‘Barnsavra, Sept. if Judge Sharp has been appointed to go to Nashville to The market cootinied excited, and prices had govornmcut, admitting foreign breads into the ports | Murvay street, corner of ¢ a ie deman: jor ee ne cuaprans To rae Orricans ov RAILWAY COMPANING IN PRERATLYAXtA >= Pequest Judge Catron to organize courts here. to three pence since Friday, closing more quies. Of thin kingdom {ree from the visual aud established Re aed Uthors.— Has ileral You are boreby requested. to to make such Manchester market waz exciged, and yoods ood | duty. Wanted, Naval Registers for, the years 1810, 1817 and nies, EXHAUSTED ALL 1 ky BDITIONS my at Frederick are under the amand ofteneral | TheGranada Appealof the Gih iustant confrms the | yarns were advancing. It ia exceptional tu acts of the Cortes and decrees, in $ published botore 1814, to’ Capt. OSCAR On 7 ‘ ee. Union evacuation of Huntsville, and says the Union maiVERFOOL BREADSTCIER 6 MASEEY: forrger y ey mnaecanoh 08 flour enow iuclud- Bunt," United States naval rendezvous, No. 8 Oberty Is heh sunbaY’s01 JOU! He is not that Leo is ow Vee ee seer; pm soldiers passed through Winchester, desolating the coun- & declining tendency. havdeon, | ed in ce ist, which, except in very rare tnetances, Wes he tly heard orders rom him read, and he - . . gence 8 Co rakcligld, Nosh &Co, and otbers report: | waa confined to grains oxcinaively. PIO crceperernr ome a To sutiaty the ull nape" sta ro ee ne pudlig, oe Een ter the enporitono rng, | rene oom | Rbrsammatinmegsrinegtsiateed | eceistactetcn amet ma cop | Renmin seman rages ston | Rs dgeaeecrate atm - a . on i ’ e N 50,000 Tao gsr ret iar smvleaaral icer | Helena advices stato that a large robel mail bes been | toa Weaicrn, 95,84. 4100, 0d.; red Soutliern, 100. 6d. & | fog for authority frum tne Cortes, sults wil! lagatee the ee ee tae Tele Sonigiesion tronepervutiy wate, ebleh, yomrer with new ineaiment uf Un sory, wil . 36, of this captared, which contained despatches from Gen. Hen- | 10s. $d.; white Western, teal a Us. oa white Boviker, “aprerinn trp aE eR Sold by'all deugplets Goods dealorn. in their paper of to-morrow. r gunn ibe ope iver ene tet ag ay be eceeary derson. "They contain information concerning robe Perqutr: aso, 2 Oe | ati les yea, traepee cme soch inieligence, Tt le | | Memutifal Complesto aus + Blvom a Ch ture a con jouth or ni ea} ("1 Lo insure their ar * Boy a A movements, Large forces have been cent out to thwart L PROVISION Ms. po des teen tho interests of ogricultu: NerCe vUNULA, srRiGtian, sTONn -— rane dull, Messrs. ands A Athya & Oo, | that Ln siged should be given to this inforwation in an reemarett ra eta dull. Pork very + aul. Bacon § anthentic form, in order aoe pay ay part Droceed roma if may be yy Both, ig da iain ura uk alow be stated. also, 1p tis coanetitca, iat. tbe bo- tif existe in swell sstorined circles: that, the supply of ce- cei aae end the pr Dasishe, 2 Bite ave the movements thus discovered. An escaped Union prisoner, just from Holly Springs, reports Villipigue moving in the direction of Bolivar with beaut the complexion and akin. Lactive, Sa this sella ‘artis will have wo other, all druggies: Broadway. i. Miller's Hair bg io Feng PATRIOTIC ACTION OF PHILADELPHIA: ‘ALF A MILLION DOLLARS VOTED FOR THE PUBLIC AVE YOUR SILKS, Professor black and brown, a, TH it. $ Sold by druxgia DEFENCE. 2,000 men, mostly artillery. Breckinridge was also es Naited then bes = Pmnapexrara, Sept. 12,186., | moving in the same direction with 5,000 men. Their sup- eek aa prod en Americas product corree- ‘The City Council this afternoon appropriated 9500, poaed destination is Kentuck; Cobumbes. = * be -7 4 ‘pondinety greater. 'y 800 ‘Sugar firmer. 2B on vo tty, bedient ‘, Poy the defence of the city and State, and giving tho Greireou’s-cavalry, five hi and fifty strong, at- Dean, sir, very respect ea : oy ‘Bayer (al! power to act as he may see ft, tacked two thousand rebels won vee awe z I er a night, After a brief engagomen| rebels attempted a ‘THR WAR EXCITEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA. | 5.0. nerement, bat Grierson felh back to the bridge to dacet cai TMLee, Sept: 15; 1802.) walt reinforcementz, which werd, sent,ond ab last aa- daved military operations for the defence of the State, but. W. A. Batchel: Sie GQPARRLING AND BRT Saud tise Deen iS THE HOMOR se THE one R's BARC NDS—GOUsslY Sia orn bis ‘Wheas irr 4 eat he ees Heo. Wu. H. Swim sar" sot at i represented to me yi he Devertanetie, after “a Tete ee tts Pare aa pleased te nfectee tne linge ‘counts « battle was going Laxvos, Sapt. 4, ss a Aasccinted. |. Oenatl clonstet 9676-0 9025 Sopsmnney: ticle 11h free twtrataerin ie permitaed of Corgiga 7 mM im New Work | ang ciher richly Tho body of John Bolgor, reportér of the eRCUTURTRR. or eye one 3 inatl ee morons and seriously eatireal things, i ‘tho nuctens has already beeen formed for the most ¢x- | precy drowned from the atcomer Acoacia, was found and | The latest salce were Erlo Railroad at B14 « 8296; Mi- att orn To: Dae ialead. ted warttions ports | 22 Pog ae TOR fe famed FRANKLIN BATHING | jiline ine famous 1S aig Kable Eale” ot tomorrow'ee Pensive organization. buried at Helena. nots Central shares, soar ago 1. 4, 1868. of the the , until the eud of April, 1863. = ‘style and magnilicence of the Saloon, to- | to which the whole pubtie* wituout distinction of age or Mayor Menry has been in constant communication with _—_ esta of raha) ow wth Be ccrenls i —— are ay eubject to rae the atta nad plea ng mintvs operoudt of "he Sanita Solinix el mid Conk Conroy. rales of cotton yesterday were when doepat ns never pees ty plage endian INTERESTING FR mM Missouri. only 6,000 baloe, of which 4, wore taken ‘by apeoaa oan, = ve dues a nae eer freaty ire tale ion nm daily used 00 ike premises. hounand Feaders @ wore ant ane fw ‘men and money, A’ F. Baldwin & Co., Morris, Tasker & Co: annnnnrnnnne tors and The markict closed dal yee 4 favirag of the pxiod marked Sea ag reg TT f wughables than conseitats ‘and other large machine shops the werkmen have en” | = Capture of Palmyra by Guerillas. ‘with a wligut decline on al qualities. this decree, the cereals referred to theroin may still be | |. Brae tae’ chia rom aig iningren toe sary DRPHEUSC: RRBR oe , COFrroLs rolled themselves in 9 body, and recruiting for the State service is vory active, ‘The City Gouncil met at noon to-day, and appointed a ‘committee to wait on the Mayor to congult with him. Ig, 4s understood that he will be empowered to seize upon all he arms tn tho city. Brmavsrcrs.=The market :s firmer and prices are wp- by Siro on. being shown before the government, { children reilev lore idole beret rae eter i ommard wud axcive, | MU beating the competent “cal department, that the | eateront carer wad het iven ev cmfor sua aia sot Porter, with about five hundred guerillas, made a dash PRovisiONs. Tbe market {5 samo coraals left directly the port of shipment for those fectbing, and a a cure remedy in case of cholers prosent “ealianeey on Palmyra this morning, and releaved forty socesh pri- of this in sufficient time to have arrived within: yee Sold cere 23 cente a bottle. ity "ete Fe ‘nn the National 7 Sntpetng 2 tel! the pri period, under the circumstances of an er. = Me chace contedoreng, ave soners. He held the town for a while, but withdrew ie. Star ot Brin, basen sinary Discovery Cures the = bd “ Tobe turanin om aan whe | nti el Va aan | orwell oe | ayaa Hove NSN | MP wet gy nm a So fuags wince Tho rdrnd ed wert oe | Heat Rr eatace Aram meed | Scmenvetecag™== oe Pent ee mispareiiat ies of Poa te, Wet he Pao Baran smortes of “the Bixth Wi are in order. na Le ey y tar, Horwmia, jane KING, Comfort “-. , capital specimen THE LATEST NEWS. Wasucncros, Sept. 12, 1869. at Beltaet. 4 Margate tm Looe, gent fee to boa Serene he Be orherns ac. Fra Cry of the Contravents being tote of somae ail Assistant Portmaster Genoral McLellan to-night re- ‘hr from Shots pray ee Yigoount Dx Sapa Baweumns, New Fork Post oflve. Ragu rather spite. WEPORTED RETREAT OF JACKSON'S FORCES | ceived a despatch from the Pastmaster ot Quincy, T)., Siren Forema be turd, Female Supporters, Stik Hinatie Melts, | wicks ACROSS THE POTOMA( ‘nforming him that Perter's band of gneriliag have taken me Racor Ti Ra Mora ‘at Constantinople ; Jogcis Tuomas Low w’Avn4, | gf most epprored make, ow! iM BROTHE! “in? ig Hannusona, Sept. 19,1902. | Palmyre, Mo., and therefore ho has detained the Wenters foam at Briss ey dime a va, 9 a8 Ane sirec! yl x Sb, raiaed git visited the rebel Hagerstown raalle, nd Wenern bine, Maxorz ‘eriety: ewe per ponent terest Benno rytardome bare acy ase pay: sari sro‘and ‘iteas aa Siierer, victoris ALe: | Patacw Asvba, August 16, 1862. apiece” har Derg pt! ek bot Wi amg Foro Uysung she. pubis wid 8 me * 7, and con men, ‘They Affaire on the Mississippi River. Mea aciaides @ Butsimnter, Ier‘sehaan, Van CONSULAR RECOGNITION. reodyay nna pedi, te, mm eben waisted Py ert at Ait conour a9 to destintation, via:—The Cumberland | wo catner from our Western exchanges somo very in. a ah, Onl iope, Advance Courier, and VOIGHMRY, | 1 vsssns haw recognized J. De Fremery as Cowra} _ialieibeaeieiiimial ie a ration, ag all a8 8 ow. relating to m fn 24, Cheltenbam st btverpoo!. ; f ote . Reliable information from other sources indicate, Low. prnreeng oe = ene grenade wd And rem isan se ageabeth ax at yt Fein cs eat, Tea pe cee mbaeepomplorn cl : hanleocaad Cavemn.—On wocncetay Siem ees severe the cae vm t@ buy for to-morrow 7 rd Francisco, ‘lines ie dver,a retroat across the Potomac. Gon, Horlbut’s division moved,from Memphis on the 6th for New Lar pee. Ph PROVOST MARSHAL POX THE WAR DEPARTMEN?. by yn Ae Oe det oaasen ares , Major ERCURY, sai 1s ly known that Jackgon entered Willlamaport yenter | sasant—destination unknown. eo Colonel LC. Baker, chief of the government detective | The funeral will tke place this (Sutura7) whe, betien beng mal ef, irae reorention, i ae ‘Way at eleven A. M., and immodiately croesed with 15,000 ‘Tho moeting of citizens 1a Memphis on the 6th to confor | The Murder at ¢ Secaucus, Ne. d—The sie fm tain city, py eeu appointed spacial Provost | * rvs o' elo. from 178 Liv 8 atrent, rook a * | oplabrnted a} over “al bane tie yrmn arose with General Sherman was productive of no particular Verdict of the Coroner's Jury. Rarahet tho’ War Departineut, Colonel Baker has Co pomegh rider Senior 4 igs te tased sinitind van Piven of the Ansoctated? No rebels have yot crossed the line, and the soil of | Puts, ‘Tho Inquest on the body of John Eisele, who was way: | boon etive: eens enuadaocs im (an discharge of is dates, | in rhiatives aod freed ft tie Fay, the members of | rees Etint a ~y Seah ake asdiga io Pennsylvania is yet unpolluted by the tramp of traitors, ‘On the 4th inst, the ateamor White Cloud, from Helena } taid and murdered about three o'clock on Tuesday | and be Fe egy nn IE pany A lo tee Corner Stone , 267, F. and A. M.; also the members oo ‘s et RBA ‘The movement of Jackson te thought Vy some to be | for cotton, was fired upon three miles below the city by morning last, while roturaing bome from a bali at Sea, wigned. pe | Wattence nf 80.95 ee ihe be reste & “Rese. who take the SU ‘gatost Gonorals White and Milos. guertilag, No damage done. cancus,N, J.,aesoaymaiod by io site, as caneiaded | "YY amuvas, op site SIRT uAssacteaErr. * | faa ata Nom Firth creot, Wiiatabarg, om Sunday oP pation Gov. Curtin, accompanied by a few friends, left on & | the Memphis Apprai ofllve was closed on the 6th for the | Hefore Coroner Bohnsterlt yesterday afternoon, Canes % Soa eap cae afternoon, at one ~ ‘spectal train at four P. M. te visit our forces in the Meld | pubtication of an articio entitled ‘ Bull Run the Second.” Cornelins Holcom) waa at tho ball at Eugelbrecht’s exe with the cy alia, nad over the aroun California sar Sema Page | ft Chambersburg and other points in the Cumberland } The people of Commerce have decided t shoot ail ‘Valley. He ia doing all that is possible to stronythen the | groriling that they can vetch dring on boate. on Monday night, and (ontified Georgo Washington Spon whic in the dark daye of April, lest year, the first Maaters ns tho person who was there dressed in United Of the war was spilled, ape Bac lh rt. us ‘golum order to check oavairy raids fromthe rebet | 4 nambder of the gunboats and rams wore at Helona, | States uniform, aud having bis face blackonod tn imitation — " MISCRLLA ne oe go pt ne ebethinrh ey ors gery Me re : aid not ene ST in on exe. appeal’ nanreus. Guanp naw Book ay) uae, Vooknaiiers et tts He SUNDAY NERCOBY ‘The response Of the people throoghout the State to the ‘The sebel privonors from Chicago left Cairo for Vicks itp notthor dit he know anything about the niurder, ANRIVAT, py ae A! dank By be a - aye sae pase xem ‘Bovornor's call is wonderful. vor two hundred compa- | burg on tho Oth, conveyed by a ram and a gunboat A young man named Josep Sturges was, at the ball i” | ame United States storetiviy National card, tou Key | Zo", At ot dat “pubis. this stteuntasn a budget of ie faut aud wow intareating tated ule have Oe eee ee eee mera | Fe eeeioceiie vere Ww ie ere! in vier cei ar ad weshtha 1th inet., arrived 6b this porl pesteféay. She | Say’ obt.fort ea 94 A a a wf Cee ee RNLSTARETE é i Fo Folin already arrived and left for © hamberebure. fea ral | tranaport arrived Presite he agro a “pat S . Witness iecow nothing abont a fight of | ort ae wi Key ‘Went tha u nthed thetes Bagahip @. taweense | ° other ooksellet Cy. cunetrie in eR nara Yoltane of m™ EASOE AHN. PORTED REPULSE OF THE REBELS, WITH | for an attack upon pon Vfekrbahy. ‘The attack wilt be siniul- Sietarbanes, aid dd not think he was very “ateaight” oF | Sa the guaboat Huntsville. seyonts Aga canta fn lol roe DRATT, PORPAT SLAUGHTRR, AT MARPER'S FRREY. | tareosby tectunote ul ing Wad fore, which | "Ugg np further eyioes to or the cae was | ite agin te ahnblanre ona wens hin reaiy | ipa oe go a Mes, | nes york, Bete, te co - r is * | ve mach larger than on the Gest adtompt to tale tho | i. dora . nee ° __. | 806 Glhestmint street. nao hom all ortere ‘Tie tailon, a ms olay nt Barrtmonn, Sopt, 12, 1662, place, aud attaele vo mau that there is no doubt aya Poo ee ee Seman te hardeeen bn, womne we ene. perl hana <Any. +b ya =e Le, cbircentl 0 towrive tamecie havevolunteered | nee RoI Cans, 4 gootteman who left Frederick yosterday afternoon gays that on Wednesday afternoon heavy firing was hoard in tho dircotion of Harper's Ferry, and yesterday morn. ing tho eecessionists seemed to be very much troubled about the news from that quarter, which was in offect that Gen. Loring had crossed the Potomac at Williamsport and marched down to Harper's Forty, where he attempt 1 to form witha view to attack Gen, Milea* Foren. }! we, Miles opened a macked battery upon the ree Orenatie Stason av ome Acanemy.—JSr. Nixon an- Caucus, on Tuesday morning, the Oth day of September; | AUTIVAL OF THE QUNBOAT MASSACHUSETTS FROM nounoes 4 short season of Opera at the Academy,com+ | and wo further Tecommend that the Governor bo PORT KOYAT. mencing on Mouday, the Ld bo Bai bel jhe com: | requested to offor @ reward for tho apprehension of said | qhe United States guuboat Massachusetts, @. A. engaged are Miss Cartotta and 31 uirderer. Sor Linea ‘aust Negotiations have been opened vith mae yot the office have been upadlo to got any trace of bose «A Sanyo wig from Port mages ‘the 6th Instant, eigtol ‘but as be fs ed to Ullman, nothing can be | Masters’ whereabouts; but every precaution been | arr! this port yosteruay Sho Ueingy no news 0 ‘of the latter, take to ecoure his arreet, anc riasce, eodie, alway TOF Oe ation, and Ww oat prechienl com (oF the iniiiion. Be full esteuotions om recs! 4 of she amount, oF img od Os My ie meen Powk lady U operation at 4: he country sve ince a os apapere. of ite proving eatirely suceerelul, Ba ay ey a Ih tag is wor oat » + hove . tito OMoer; Georges G, Redfield, Paymaster; J.P. Git. |. ian ; t Tweive aie be rebel prisonors arrived at | ais tind that those wounds wero made by Goorge Wash dh Bape; Frank Cargill, Paymetern Clerk. ruoe oem I . | Anti teat en ao er Vicksburg on the 186 inet ington Masters, with an axe, whilst deceased was walking | "Scie Garnell, boatstwaines mato, died on the passage. A ren : a is ‘on the Paterson plankread, in or noar a place calied Sea- i f 7 faymor,t i aha the RONDA whole daly preps with datas, welch om qneutng: on “ie © ‘on ‘the BU LI Beet Be rh equal ta double the nine: rd ided until the arriv

Other pages from this issue: