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i 12, EEE NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1862. THE COMVENTION OF 2OVEQHOES. ssrony and robust in appearance, Governor Pierpoint, of Western Virginia, is & man less attractive in appearance thami expected, and somowhat of the style of a man who ‘a usvally gt up io Ohio, He is large in stature, face, with whickers and a good growth of hail (The Personal Appearance of the State Executives, ack on McClellan by the Roundheads. soo of will und dereraipation. The tueturer of bis face are not Indicatrys 4 man who rout 19 Mader of the wub'is, but @ mac of good coansel without any particular Srbliagoy, with faw executive and little ot ne oratorica’ vewers; i6 pla inh dress, with an wnec.ce of @ de ‘The Atti has a road } haw a mild countenavee, bat at the samo tite an axpres- | offensive manner, He is in the neighborhod of Afty, | ene but want of space prevents my giving evon the ' 4 1 Jo, Johnston to be ty thousand men, This 18 oubtfal One of oor cannon, captured at tho jast battle of Bull Tu, was left by the rebels at Manassas, where it was NEWS FROM MCLELLAN'S ARMY. | r=" n-ne ete cos points, as well a8 ° the others, Notwithstanding the Gioxed doors apd secret sessions, 1 have the points of every speech made, About haif past twelve the debate ceased, and some twenty minutes cross Aimirew spout RECONNOISSA VIRGIN two days ago. Whether they have since removed it have tata are, tram a ae, ISSANCES TO VIRAL, | creee. vases a emerson for thoir signatures, and all signed it bus one, eat ni ahaa ten thousand, picked np on the Bull rnu battlo Geld, have hongh }ve or iiree mauitested great meastness when they app. 4 theirmames tothe docament, They finally adjourned 4s ball pastone A. M..with the under: standing that te ould take the morning Doon left by the rebels at Gainesville. Fight railroad cars, which our troop wore still at Brentaville. Two locomotives wore als» left there; but thege the rebels have rua off. There ia @ con siderable amount of government property wt different points of the railroad, Stonewall Jackson Reported to Have Lost an Arm. failed to destroy, ney accordingly took air de- ¢ight tue “morning, Yhanks to Governora \Wscw!ford Curtip and Tod, the Ronadheads were defeayed iv W\\ir schomes, Governor Andrew re- marked to a gentleman, after the final adjournment, when Estimated Total Union Loss at the ‘ sens sire for show or to attract attent perryrt arsed battled orp oe a The country about Fairfax Court Howe, Centreville, DEFEAT OF THEIR SCHEME, | _everor Yates, of Iiinois, is more showy in dress, and | pj, shouldersas ho spose, rs fpnempons pT TN Battle of Antietam Manaseas and {otermediste and contiguous: points i# more prebably more dressy than most of the public men of desolate than ever since the retreat of the Unlon ariny wonevens tho Went, Ho is about five feet nine, smooth fuco, dark | The Northern Governora and General naehanannndiadaaiian after the battles at Bull ran end the advance of tho rebels, \d hair, the latter combed with a great deal of care; McClelian, The few inhabjtante lett aro nearly in a state of etar- RESENTED, | (7% . ; : i f a ae pens THE PROPOSITIONS P. his a sour and scappish expression about his mouth, | The gogpaten or thy teed eeeat YL wehington | CM Thousand Reported Willed, | yariov; evorysuing was takon frow thou, inclding nears mae with outlines of countenance that would indicate that he | states that there was no allusion made at tho meoting of Wounded and Missing, nearly all their live sto Brokea and burned United considered his qpivion better than any one’s e'se, and a Aba Rovaceer, fe ———. to poder greed ¢ General ‘ Slates baggage wagons strew the roads in the line ot pen now thal #0. Incidents and Details of the | desire force all others to adopt nis views, even to the | Einioot wis Intcmtoced dod area Ny Govamnor andrew Rey Kes ke of the retreat, whilo carcasey of dead horses and mulen Convention. extent of being offen ive, wad properiy rebuked by Goyeruors Curtin, Bradford and —— are discerned every few rods. ‘The stench in many ‘od. Edward Salomon, who has become Governor of Wis- Our Telegraphic Report Endorsed by the Bal- timore Amevisan and boston Courier, Revs Ree consin by the right of reversion, is quite young in ap- pearance, and bas a very pleasant countenance; Is quite stylish in his dress, aud pays considerable attention to the outer man; is of light comploxion, has brown hair, avd wears it rather long; is of modium height and aize, and has an intelligent countenance, without any marks of greatness, Drillianoy or dupth, Goveruor Kirkwood, of Iowa, is probably tho most careless and indifferent man ia his dress of any of the Governors present, Ho wore a large slouch hat, farmer. Lkee at aad v st, no orivat, and his collar sotting loose aod slovenly about bis nook, with a large browu face, prominent nose, and features that indicated him to be one Our Altoona Currespondence. Aurooa, Pa., Sept. 25, 1862. pondons arrived here yestorlay,(Wodnes 5, and found quite a gathering of notabilities Governors» ‘Your co) tay) morn) ‘at the Logan House, im atteudance upon the deliberations of the conier be morning of the 24th, Several persons of consi in theie respootive localities accompanied the Governoi of their States, and still others, who were on their w Kasi, came by this route and rewained during the confer- moe, making, in ell, quite a party, It was eomewhat in. teresting Lo see the cilurts made by Home of the vutsi to amertain which wero the Governors, In mauy in Mances the mere lockers-on were taken for Governor: X must confess that their appearance wonld indi hat they occupied important trusts rather thun many of ‘those who really leld the important positions of Gover ors. In reality but few of the Governors would be go lected by the casnal observor as men of positica ur note With a few excelent exceptions, there was nothing aboui thera that would indicate that they were men of sutiicient ability to bold in their hands the destinies of States, As I brought my photographic pon with me, I will e deavor to furnish the public some idea of their gonora’ appearance. The first of Aitextion as we entered tho hotel was Governor An- @rew, of Mcssschusetts, who, from his activity, Im portent hearing, loud conversation aud general Sourish, would iead a stranger to believe that be was the great man of tho occasion. He was everywhere, an} took par- ‘ticular pains to inform sbose to whom Le was tuiroduced What be had telegraphed to Boston to haro a rati- Gcation meoting held to endorse the action of this co reached this pI conference ho always stood w th one foot in a chair, lane ing forward upon ki, and in brat attitude lvoked tho per son whom he was replying ¢) directly m tho eyo. ‘This makes the list of @: yeu Governors who took part in the convention,as I txographod you last might bat I zoo that you have given the names of thirteen, from the press despatch, which was not correct, neither Ol \en nor Morton being present. lo other States represented were hy substiiutes selected vy their Govern:rs, About nine o’chick in) ie morning the Bystern Gover- nors, or those who did not pass over the Alieshany Moun- tains in coming here, tuk a trip ia aplondid car, fur- nighed thom by the Ponnsylyanta Railroxd Company, to the summit of tio mosntalu, to view the windlags of the railroad over the -nountain gorges, its serpentine windings up ita side, an| tho mnentain seenery, which w has received its rst tint of axtumn and pres -nis ‘Thoy returned about twelve able ne just 4 ploasing look to the eye. o’elock, and soon after commenced gathering in the la- dies’ parlor at the Logan fiouss, and sat thove for a long time, divided in squads and engaged iu eoaversation. About one o’6.ock all who had no e»anection with the confercice wore iny ted to leave and the door was closed, Alter a short speech aud the reas. of the call being stated by Gov- corner Curtin—wh.ch was to conenit together in re ence to the war, and see if some mode could not be adopt-d to enable the President to éecure a mre vigorous and suc- cossfu® prosecution of it~-Goyvernor sradfurd was culied io the chair, when there commenced au exchange of views these officials who attracted our 1 1 it t in regard'ta the proper gourse tat ahould bo pursued. | Volunteers, 0. T Branan, lady aad foar chikdvon; W. | passod tuto the woods. Shortly afte rwards they sent Brae é tartan ndar convention the moment that they had concluded | They remained in session until uvarly varee o’oluk, aul | Wisden, iady and two children; Mra. Smith and chiki, W. Talc inca 6 artillry and an artillery forge which the | Achieved by Gen. Me Jan at the battle of Antietam, Jt gy campang and cckben foreed! Madee Weir labors, and urged upon the other Governors | then adjourned vo dinner. Nosavig bad trasspired up to | Toombs, W. C, smith, W. Diebrow. ols hut left behsad. ‘They romainod over during the ia little singular that this prociamation already writ hiben igton, and co reported to his regiment, Upon to do the gamo, that tho echo might reach Wash. | tit time eke na ceaparaes auiegeonn Se OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. avon des but an chero wae uo fring, i te presemoa vbey | te was ready for publication at tho very the | Cants rof the Nath reginwwst by Major G noval Ranks, wagton from all paris of the country immedistely | goumrals, All wes harmony and good foctinz, so : Kav Wort, Sopt, 21,7863. | Siro: gud ine rebels in force. when the Presidout in bis jooose manner replied to the | rosit Ce tae aes sected ome ‘after the action of the conforence was made known there | much 2 that oven Goyeruor acureia cousidered | ‘The yellow fever in Key Woat for the iast few days has 2 committes of Chicago preachers that ho was wot iueticed } {0 ), on was he'd by Tits for pver three ths, an@ ag and thus hays greater effect upon the xdrninixtrazion Pennies nee Mid aalbedtene trenton declined very materially, and the new cases are very | inp q1Lt,1AMSPORT CORRESPONDENCE. to iseue a proclamation which would haye no moro effect | ed t: he was AP RAItE MAE: Wiibcormand de thea order. Governor Audrew is rather below the medium heights | whuin he vrougbt wich hin from Harrisburg, the only oue | many lors, while the old ones aro recovering. Fatd 3 ; ; vas av pare | than the Pope's Bull ugrinst te comet. Ibis however s | tary e tele regiment; Wat the eantain was etstled a8 il probably about five feet fonr or dye, somewhat rtoctly ; powsossion a tke governinent cipher, | casos are now very rate. Afresh uortho-ly wind has | ‘OPNERAL Couoit © Miviiol dhl KRWsl A au, | peculiarity with Mr. Lincoln to extract from those whe | i) fy orders of Major ‘Goueral Bank, inder tbe able D ilt, and watkod as though one lez was a trifle shorte: | to Re ou Band at that cur to vend the communication iM | yon plowing for three dtys and tho weather twfavorablo. | Tuy Tuy NAW LEVIES IN THE FIELD—THEIR Mati. | come to urge upou him a peculiar live of policy arguments | ‘or, irvisi BOF Captain JW, Abert, United States Army than th other, and always threw his head bacs and chia | 'Yhe conversation, however, of the radical Governors, in | Tend you a of tho officlal table of we judicial | yraNT-CONDUCT IN AUTON, ETC. in itg favor by preventing ail possible objections, wae oeraphieal ing veer rain Chasen Up; has a fol, reddish face, bis head as near round as f | the morning, aud infact during tats recess, was biter | digtithation of the price money for vesseis captured in Wintiamerorr, Md., Sept. 25, 18 IL is understood that Major General McClerpand ap, | 1°" fbn sg well could bs, bis hair brown and quite eurly, but no ws tebe et yar ot persons | als vieinity and e°xidemned, Goneral Couch’s division, after many marcues, arrived | proves of the two proclamations recently issued by the | 1 very thick, and wore:s pair of gol! spectactes, It was | who conver srwardy ‘pteted to UNITRD BPATES OF AMERICA, i} near this plicea few days eince, ana bas vome to a stand | President. te ton cWa.. Erk eral dabKeste prent frequontly yemarked by observers, in my ence, that | year cor: usi-.. relugde with- | DISFRICT COURT OF THE UME STATES SOUIMERN DISTROF OF | 111, in avery pleasaut cainp, where, it seems very likely VIGHT WIYH THE SIOUX INDIANS -OFFIJIAL DrS- |) veleetin tie tae NI p Wey expected w cco in avery fyaturoo, Governor Androw | OW Mele © 8 licrit wa FOC OF, bacco it will huyo a chance ty rest. We are rather pleasad to PATCHES FROM GENERAL POR. ti amt was 8})pC the marks of bumanity, and that in person he was the Lien ebnted that Govermor Mortes, of Indian : Key West, Sopt. 16,1868, learn, ag we dv by alito paragraph in the Phijadelphis ‘The following despatch has been received — i 2 i ap ities soap Minne fa reprosentative of the higher or human foelings of man ‘ vated the United Stat Decrees of distribation have bean wate by Wie Howor, oy, chat thie a a qonerally good division, is “ull,” : sperlense in she fold gives hie Kind, but that they vegrotied to say shat his features and i Ps eae cece satan Hern, to. Se, mown itagihsaca bare the and will disting ish twelf in action.” With all dete- I hipiey just’ received: state] ' equisite to pi odiice « sueeesatal uot, »1t : phyrlognomy indicated the very reverse, Tad Su Gas Be ‘a big eubstitut 7 | Wessels and cargos, initio procee is have been parddaty Y raucy ys tho Mnyuir.r, it has distinguished itsort in battio, taken place with te iu: . fn So en Cr SI The next person whe attracted my attention was Stat uy Loy v4, baaCUTivE Onraarutanr, the Treasury 0: the United Suite fad that its not betior known than that paragraph ms bor Tene mann hensbere:" cockpany ¥. thtanh the bh Governor Sprague, of Ruode island. This was the fret ° geht coke hi sheer gt Ts si ‘onid seem to indicatefis not the division’s fault. Tt ha® sien a aie ¢ forgeant doves, presented Captain Goodwin, to: : To 18 GovERNORS OY THY LovaL Starks, mt CONPERANCE: ‘3 ounded. The Indians foil back towards Ie ee “ H " J fime that I over saw ibat official, and I am competied | 7.7m Gone pa” 2 © facie’ cette on ginenrteg Voce svrved the -oonatry well, espocially im the battes of | sivicy iollowini. JOWN POPE, Major General ander with muagniicent, sword, sash ail bolt, an @ to confess that I was anver go disappointed im my | GxNtuxNEN—-Civcumstances beyond my control prevent | scioomer A tail Fair Uake and Matvern Hill, though neither its services THE ARMY PROMOTIONS FOR MERE This comrany ts ono of the hext. in the regiment. In 6 expectations, Im fuct, Torked the third porson i: that | MTom meoting aud pe ee er nae taaere nor the brilliant eres of it commander on those oea | Tye following nuinod offlocrs have byex promoted, on the are enlisted & highly respect ible ease of men, Individnal was really Governor Sprague, of Rty isand, before 1} United States Marshel of iudiaua, who ie fauniiar with | Sohooper Lscoed sions have ever yet mado their appearance im tho official | yecommendation of Major General Mevielan, to bri,adier prog bell pals brs Lis A nen exe ha which i ould boliove that ray fret inforamtion was erect. Ho | my views on the oduct of the Waryas way re, teseuLA reports. Bo far frova being “full,” the division is a great | gouerw! silSon od exnolamant tn tavdeprip ied cor the ager Pes te climly built, medium hotyat, and has the -appear- Snterense Colties Went, Eornens rap iae pe dete Ba eat deal more than decimated; not a regiment, oxcoptanew | Colonel Governeur K. Warren, of the Fifth New York comtry, Helos abo left a large civole for friends by vance of a person about eighteen years of age, | ter, ripe judgment and m ior experience in public witaie — ‘ove lately added, bas more than half its oriyinal number xulshed conduct at the battle v Boa ier lease alk wrhoct any expression of the countenancs or | He wii: explain tw you tuily why fain unable to bo With | ao rer Grave of men, aud many have much less than that. Flak Ofece Cobmes Paintionees en te eye that world indicate that ho possoseed the | 74, oe eae Ree Dee | gonooner White {am on tho subject of errora I may as well plone Alfred Sully, First Sinnesots,, for distingniohed lonel, Caaries F. i; Maor,G. H, tl ick; Adju- @ash and cneryy that ve newspapers have given hun Governor Hiai’, of Michigan, algo telegraph Pirsome he correct auvther which I find curreat “in the papers, tat the battle before Richmond frome ee eargeon, P. B. Kiee . Chiplain, Rew, the credit for. ‘The pictures in the pictorial papers | bad been di , but would be there on fhursday 20 by which a brigade of this divinion is sp ken onal William N. Averill, Third Penusytyavin, for sistant Surgom, J ‘Ri Manadold, Soe.ud pl Pot and tuo Iichegraphs in th shop windows only resemble | Morning. I understand baat he arrived én hme to ac] Sites of as “Corcoran’s brigade.” Corcoran's brigade, uithed conduct at Fale Onis pean, Wm. ¥. B.Curtiand, J opatigstent iw in tho yentafel look, out do met give any ideu of tne | © Tivy vain Assembled wl -Ue alter four @’elock, and ro 1 ‘presome, “has mot yet: token. the field. |. Cobnel Hebert Cte ee én apt, ergo Mich; First Lieutenant, expression of his counten.o-# oF ontlines of his features. | mained in session until ef ht o’civek. At Luis session ‘Tho fo of our division whore narne | BYR eneral John Cook, United States Volupteere Coerptny Been DW Dice hove noes, C, hose pictures make him f° better looking tham hy reliy | tbe war noon beso) poe Ay 2 cgong ser pubie tans has given rive to thig error i John Cochrane's brigade, | has tea ordered to revort fur daty to Saor etic») “ope PG. smith. som Minas $e. Ho was dressed in biack, in every particular plain, | toa: be coud imag.ve, and, in facts spike ior over un commanded by the honorable gon n, welt Known ag |, Sorecon Willies A. Soil Spmmcal Poe, toctandien ; Dowduey; Firat Liew without any shirt collar, nd wore a fatigue military cap. Governor Sprague end reed Governor Andrew's i the able representa: in Congress of @ New York cy | arector of tho Department of the outhweet, 'T Pitch. i; Sevond Lieutenant, Thomas J. ‘The mes: striking contrast tnappearance with these | Tine) Rite: Leh terns by srhaacaecheosabe ony = ‘a eo distrib, and formerly colonel of the First Waited states | ray Cause OF THB DELAY IN A FOuWARD MOVI Company D—Ceptain, William Vanderbosch: First Liew: two officiate was that of Governor Hradford, of Maryland. | wo.e defeated, but exhibited great miliary wtrategy in ete MOF cog | Chasseur, MENT. PGR Thomas Schurharde; Sevoud Lieuteuant, C. O. It needs hut one glance at his countenance, tocatch but | doing so. = sow All isa presout reasonably quiet here, We have heard The delay in a forward movement is attributed to tt Company E-—~Capt ‘ rt $385,510 "5 Cy pany ‘aptain, Caleb D. Weeks. First Li ene expres ton of hix aye, to discover that he possesses | ee ceria Cutie ate Onanek teeineee: once or tivice only the sound of cannon in the last two or | want of promptitude in the Quartermaster and Carnmi i: Willen MeArdia; second utanacss Perce a ee ® superior mind, with the enercy and will to use | hud saved the state of Pennsylvania irom anvasion, and ¢ Feat of the Union Gunboat | thre: days, and the sole disturbanee of our tranquillity is | sary Department. Pi earn eg gael Thomas F. Good yin, First Liew ft. Ho is 0 perwn of medium stature, modest | bad won adecided and important victory a ter tzhtiog | WinonamAtiack om & Hebel Gunboat,-| tieeschunge of shots betwnen the pickets a litte further NEWS FROM FMRMERICK. Henry! ee H. Swords, Seomd Liouvenwnt, Thomas and courteous in drese and appearance, and has reached Seer ne i com o rarsuniog Carr be reverb an divs, sce. down che river, We might almost fancy that we were in | ‘The Herarpeorresyondent of Frederick, under date i 1 ‘aptain, D. W. Fiske: First Lieutenant, R. ‘that ago in jie when mankind aroeupposed to posaess ma- | yantage, McClellan's force boing largeiy tuferior in uum ‘A lotier from Pensacola, Fia,, under dato of Soptenber | «camp uf Instruction, far from tbe Reighborheod of an | this afternoon, says that partics from Garper’s Ferry 1 ~ head wah extebant, Witham Me Smith, tare judgmeut, His fce is neither full nor spare, but | bers to the rebel arwy, the lattor flushed and euco raged vie ote , enemy. ‘i hi 2. The rebeis are said ei 0 ‘aptain, W. W. Berwiss, it Lieut wy Wher Victories On cue Kaypabanuock apd at oull run— 19, contains the following i bed iigence = my port all quiet up to this @ b ~ wo » Bingtam: Second Lieutenant, John W. Keaton. between the two, smoethly shaver, with an expression vin ‘ull tits advariage ayatost hime he bed.won @ g. ea Commander (aidwe'l has been detached from the Itasca Im nearly allour camps there is just now afund of | po stilt massed near Martinsburg. The younded hy pe oan o J—Captain, Joba B. Hourtaio; First Liew abot tne saci eg ve bre denotes po intelli. sore and it would be hard to convince Ibis people to | to the command of tie fron-clad Essex. amusemget for cho oid sordiors in the awkwarduers and | arrived in large numbers at Freasrick to-day in am! ie | Bares. iam B. Avery; devond Livutenant, Agro L. Gence; acoompanied with eloquence as a speaker. His ecntrapy. in Paimer is dotached from che steam sloop Iro. | fe, umieuitary ms aers of the mon of the new regi: | lances. They are placed in the estaolshmeut provi ny KeCaptain, eyes are Iargo, full, lightish color and expressive; bis | _ Hovernor Tod expressed hunseif earprised that any per. | Carts ed 19, Hone of these ew regiments have beek, pushed aifn} attention. lea (ilaoy Stet eet eect th Firat Ledtenans, ss gon Would attempt to remove MoUwlan, deoiaring that | quoi# to the command of the Hartford, in lieu of Captain | monts. % pase and reveive ail needini attention. ; ad Lieuurgant, Charl 4 Sua;sen. Read larger than usval in men of his physical ouiid; large | the Foople of Ube bad the ulamost vunfidence mm him, wid | Wainwright, doveawed, into the field with having spent any time at ail in | 6 ssp pon DAINOING FORWARD SOUTHERN PRODU muses — and fuil aboot the intellectual and humane organs. In facts rou id rise mp in ease —_ | Tepogiate aay nad praject. ander Nuholua is deteched from the. gutibos: | camps of instruction, and they are consequontiy ignorant rhe retary of the Treasury bas under considera: on. ‘Ty Mo Mars in New York and be posscrses the nets of the humane and higher and i wer bie rks. Governor Androw wus asked who | Winona, and ordered to the command of the froquois, in ait the propricties of camp life (camp lite has proprie ‘A well digested scheme, proposed by @ promiuent u hy THY LATE carrar Bins rena ‘ wobler feslings of scum yrs 1 expected. to tind ‘n would bave take the place of MeCielian, t» whieh he | {jeuteuant Commanding Thornton is detached us exoca- | Hes) aud.asgrovn as possible in drill. But the new rvg | ' 0 oe the Southwea:, by which to enable the gov bes ACASAGH, OF THR IRI8M BRE- Shou ul reply “that F1 y " b 5 ‘ sa @oveinor Ss ape te a a upon to pe Ae ow ng eply Fromont’s stil was | 1106 onicor of the Hartford to the command of the gunvoas | monts can stand tho laugh very well. Without any disro- ment to briag forward # large amount of cotton and o her ‘The remains of th gallant efticor hive bein ton 4 eelect from tl a vind most talented, the | PY iis tims thore was couelderable exciteumnt ip the | Winona. spect to theold ariay, and with @ full approciation of dluctions fur exportation, and at the s free: the Geld of Ant). Yam. ost Cloyuent, the most humane, and the mest enorgetis : Susee e Southern productions fur exp ine | eal nt) ) ABE aro now in Washington, H cute » #9) 7 Couvention, ond it was doubtful how matters would end. First Lioutenant Black Tilton, United States Marives, ig J what ithas endured and achieved, we yet incline to the to disarm them: of Great outhe:r way to thige; ty. where . decided and every way relivble, taking their physiog my | Sone ene seke (Governor Bradford bis views, which bi : Jen iat the ¢ i be f time Bri. er Preparations have bees 1,1 aiould havo selected Governor Bra ifor! in a short and impressive | manuer, di detached fom the commend of Pilot Tears, La., to wake opieisn Oss the Bem cue wt generally com | 141. py furnishing material for her m any. | MAH for their interim emt, with ali the honors duo toe ro oie qlee > | fig tha: if ther was a blemish in MoClevlan’s character— | charge of the Pensacola Navy Yard. posed of botar material. The old army was from too | rcturwp, to depreciate the credit of tho rebel eure ney, | LER¥E foidier. Th: menitiee appointed te Mrryiand. aud he would netadmit (hat there was—this wae notime | Lyeutonant Uly isdetach-d from the frigate Potomac, | Surface of the population; the new one from somewhat haneo very grently the value of the foderat + F Oey out the funeral « ii) meet vo-day, ad Governor Washource, of Maine, has been vo long becore to dictaty his removal, Phe coadition . " h re and <0 enhant 7 8 cur. | thres.o’ciock Pp f <A » penal nd hands an earuest xupport of Wwe gone- “nd ordered as first heutenant to the gunboat Winona. deeper, and more truly reprosenis tho people. Already renoy, and give stability to the credit of the sedera, ~- Rsune. to onoplats Par Soom No. 20 Astor Sen ons eens See Tho groat fault bad been ‘hat, inavoad | Tieutevant Komborty is datwhod from the irigate Po | new regiments, greea as thoy aroin drill and kindred | oe voat, it is uinatier of vital importanoe, and v Poa tee consixis of fee 4 OG nn, John O, ee Mt is enough to stato that he ig not a man of large stature, | of ven during ov generals all the aid and assistance that | tomuc, as executive officer of the flagship Siartiord, matters, have e#own the best conduct in the field, as is 1 tend ioumedsntely to reduce the prén Jota Savage, Wee aoe, : Phenol ‘Dut has a pleasant countewance, and every appearance of | coud be, thore wad boen too tnuah done to weakea them, “ ced by the Seventvouth Mictiga th Geveloped will’ vam Campbell, taqps.; tg, ttt, Hosa =~ . nee a He believed MoC'cllan to he a waperier officer. one of the | The steam (rixato Susquehanua has boo condemn: festanced by tue Seventveuth Michigan in the battle pear ] on coin and foreign exchange, and to promote the pe p romggerd a \ Se © stouug mind without auy groat Drilliaucy, but fully volt. |e Mere rhe best, im tho country, He has the periest | and will proceed hime at the first opportunity. Meddictown, on Sanday, sept. 14: oy the Sixteenth Coanre- | Oty prosperity of tho whole couutry and the svivem wa ven, We unden eee or ines "i | fabio wherever placed. Tn my opinian be stands ahead | ong unqualiued consdeuce of avery lwyal mad im Mary- | ‘Tho iroquols had her machinery injurod, aud goer home | tiout at Antiotum, and by tho Owe Kandrod and Twenty- | DIAM PU MMTI N t ¥ the fverai. “The'may, | ie will pnobige eke of the other New Fagland Governors at the conference», | land, as ho sbouki have of every loyal man im avery | #000. ie nee wayethrongh an intricate nee. | Mend New York atoly at Wiillamaport, where thoy ad- been ety ‘ ia * oe Ligeia, Nee Leponiad ag Ye Bewtqurccers of tie , ‘end is fully identified with the radteal element, an bis ‘Here matters siond when the reces was taken, at | sage, and succeoded In gutting iuto &@ position to enabie vanced and retired in line of battle, with sholle whistling INTYULIGEN: B hapa NEVADA ee i . f * 598 Hiro dy. iy. sountonaner indicates thar ke wonld be. eight o'clock, for one hour, It will bo romombered chat | her to fire over the canal with oct at the enemy's gan- | all around them, inmost excellent ozder. The Soorarary of Nevada Torritory writes to the Com: | Sincethe coun ENROUMENT 9, | VFICR. Berry, of New Hampshire, ie a large person, and | ouly three Governors had spoken ja McCteliac’s dofmace, | beata, ove of — fel was Peg nlaee ae Salsa ast missioner of sae General Land Office, under date of July | efves, tbe work te pore 1 New ji K oat Dro ttn ' " appearance: | Whiston the other hand (ue sew Euginud Goveruors, and | three — eleven-mmch shells, which rend " Pr sty: - nanos have 7 Are sea a teat rapic My, fo plain apd farmer-iike in his appearance: | Wiest i ne ottivce of tbe We Meare Governed had ex- | rebel unmavageabe and pre: d her from stan | INTERESTING FROM CENTREVILLE, WA. 23, that eighty-three quartz eee iy over Abin fhe ras bavo alt bout Seite ty | the el pia. Without any show or desire to be obtrusive, with heavy | Hrocend themeeives, in conversation, deckiedly agama) | {og ap tho harbor, Fert Morgan opened a heavy 4 s thore, and twenty are in process of constri tien. | iny a amore tious te 6 work eyobrow ge face, with every indication of @ sarong | him ‘This eu wi Known coly W a | fire upoa tho Winona, and © mpellod her to beat 1 hasty preg ae Sag There are many warm springs in the Territory tad | wards and dwtrwie ee Lats" und, thi mind, witout any pastiolr britlutey, but rather in | handful of men outside of thy costorance, stirred up com- | retreat. be recoived no injury trom the suote of we | Gem, Sigel, and Way He Did Not Move | oy yoiling owe , wnose wators rise two and thre stege | S26 Ree thousau! sheoty oily complet salt phaggraangtincann 5 Sage s0 be a leravie cyottement, and caused no lite anxiety fort, which #truck around her, wid passed over ber to the to Harper's Ferry—Gen, Stahel=Gen. - little timber in the Terr bards 0: over one hones, Waeh had ty pa Gitued to bo slow in nection. He was scoompanied by | Know what turther would be done, It waa conlidently as. | distance of half @ mile, showing that bor distance from | 34 Qoneston, avith Morty ‘Th iq | om the surface. There is little timber in ° 4007, | ati axemamed ee Matton copy tata, und m Conneelior Pillsbary, a tall, slim porscn of mid mannor | rerted ducing the recems, bya number who weioin the | their purition coutd jews than threa tilesand le dohaston, y ousend | occopt a belt of pine im close proximity to the Sierr © Ne] of the aurolenent win eee i818 dove the They sermed to consult together on every question. Conyontion—-ae there were some five or mix who participat. | half, Such brill revonnoiseanc 8 frequently pent rin. Rebels, Reported at Warrenton—Gov- vata. The surface is qeneratly composed of sane ly or | Gonorat anthent Mii! 28 made aud the work y : : ed jn its deiberations WHY Were hut Governors-—taat the | ed would son batter to piecos the enemy's de ile -t, aud rnment Property Lett—Ten Tho a 4 % «| Bevo the gu, and hie om ; Pennsylvania ~ i b ome tari tbegs hts a aa red with sage bushes. Communic Ation the gujory inion 1 Governor Cariin, of Pennsylvania, possessed about as | Conyousnm would split before many haurs passed. It | render ita more cary undertaking for Acimiral Farrerat'® | gesnd of Sinail Armes at Gatmesvilice | 2A! Pisine, covered with vag z. C 00 hand taal soar the whole work, ana t. Sulwen Striking au appearance as any of the gubernatorial officials. | must be uleo noty at, wtuough Goy. Curtin’s talegraph | equadron whea opécations are commenced agatist Mo- is bad daily witte Ca iforoin, and the cap! ed ty of eh rmation the pattie may, wire.” flo ts {u the neighborhood of six foet in stature, toleraply | operator wes ou havi at the hour meationed, he wag Cur. | vile. Desolation of the Country, &. transportation acvoss the mountain amounis to tw * anil. The parent ARTILLERY REGIMENT. Wy 7 . tioned. easy and somewhat caroies: nisuort with no despatcues seud to the President, On OUR CENTREVILLE CURRESPONDENCS, dolla’ 4 veyiamene nde Captain ku Ln well proportioned, very easy S 1M | the other hand, he was Wid that i was deubtiu! about Honer to the Late General Reno. © cam, Va., Sept. 26, 1862. Yon of re, ootrd about to present tim Spl! thea: ere hig manner, every motion denoting energy, aud yet, at | uhoir being reany thet night. Newnenn, N. C., opt. 23, 1962. , ee tea 4 : 8 Pag \NINDTY-SINTH PENNSYLVA! ma ri Ousidecation of his br: oa WHD o testimony led @he same tine, ono who would Hike te take thowera | Shey sombied agnin & few minutes after ~ ae ee ‘Two days with the corps of the daaling General Sigal | THE LOSERS 1 Thr ote, “Abt wan formerly “Mie? 8 Harver © easy. He has a full, short faco for aman of hie heights | Me o'civek, and avn afer they bad got to. | By order of General Fostor, guns are being died In mo | hag convinced me that this excellent officer has not, of ce ase og Ward. agli regiment New Yore casa et with the popes vi Sas ate pig? dane gothor Governor Aurow = ve {proambio and | mory of him who was ence a qxd man and brave #0l- | ato, recoived the credit he doserves; and that he has'not | AD officer of the Nines, vesixth Ler fi reg men, ud waa Wounded at the battle le Meera, Gol * playful expressi y r om the Wor, ap " Yreside wt’ ‘4 " Py uu rag, would indicate that he delighted in telling anecdotes ana Suapapeaien prockunetion. urpie ing | dier—Goneral Reno, Deep rogret is exprensed by all, | hoon permitted to do moro than be has done is cause of | writes toe friend in this bon fems at vt G07 | Captain caong Oh? PRuBETA TION. umorous stories. His face le smoothly shaven; he wore indhoot all ons to ee 0 of our roar m= offers aud privates, both of the uavy and army. quite as mach dissatisfaction to hin as to any one else, | (Blue Ridge) thoir colors w. a varouinuitin kllle pro Hi Commnny 4, Secunda regime miiant Eugene Berry, + me y ume sati«’ by the de aden . too ar spa 4 * ii er ™ 4 re . ire ‘4 @siovch bat most of the time, well pulled down over hia | thats propssition aormuwiing the romoval of McClellan ; Gin Manion. There wil be © gronawer | 2. Wasblngten sad elsewhere I beard the quesiion tre their loases in tat nate oh ht from bevast Siena of fmorde at tse bande. of nt, were forehead, anc walked with bis head inclined forward, | would not be acoptod i aimanner that would do aay | Isewmome ’ quently asked, “Why was not Sigel sent to interodypt the | seventy four wounded) Tha, detailed 1 ——guaey | “*UBREM, East New York,” “°™ M408 since, at tho ane th his hands in hie pookets, He teeny acd Fanttag | 80d, oud Yhoreiore abationod tt. Substitutes to Goy. | meeting tn aid of tho Iroushles rogument af the Kighteonth | roby army after ita defeat by Gevoral MoCiclian?”” The | dred avd thirty. At Sharpe ‘Fg it wae bra ork, , o fs tis talenely ned Waaeb ta ababat 4 perior intelli. | SEROF ARdLews proponition wore iso aflred by Governors | wurget Methediat church, at luif-past seven o'slvck thie } ccgen and men of this Corpears as noxious for an answer | batteries, aud therefore aiding ¢ suffer much. NaGIMENT EW YORE eran VOLUNTREns y m ata he Ban peg lls Gh—nibg Lapras Professors Hitchcock and Lindsay and other UNION BOLD ‘RS NEAR SIHARPSI 8a TIONAL 20UA VER, » . with «of ae vale of the Prosicent, bat used drifereut Language in express. | CVORwS> to that question as any person in the Nort t they | THE WOUNDED _ Baperior indacements ace ull 4 Benoe ait patitctge ot sathet of we rakeeculng tant. | ing ity an lees oljeertounblo ia ike warding, gentlemen will address the meotivg. understand that it would have boon woene thas foly to { Wo bear relishly from the « 90003 of tbe recent ad miu Aled roy, Te gulned ged, mee 12 Oe be Lap : ee These, it wil be rememberod, were the first written a ee t! prided fold that porhape ono thousaa, | of tho wounded tinction while at Fortrees Siunroe, ana ev Plurity qehatover department of life ke might be placed. His } propusidons presented to tbe Convrution. he debese ows From California. have despate! @ ut thatt time reduced forces pice ro of the clase | hi : McClellan's has performed po Tyan SINC® Join. eoures is UuquertiounDdly in accordance with the views | iu the aiternuon, im reference w Motlolian, grew out of ‘under Generals Sigol and Beiatzeiman. Tam informed | main near rpsburg. They « one = outage a8 w place it high upon Gee's of valor - : d made by And hi hh that the Arst San FRANCISCO, Sept. 27, 1862. 4 ualties are rons, and tho “gu they areatp — roneng | Me commander, Colunel Ji the roli 0: f, rm fe of his State, which his qualities readily | the demand mide by Andrew in his speec that the order was saued for the advance of this force to | casi 5 speared ‘oun, 2 ame, of the peagh , any “Y | proposition gy by thie comteranco was 10 demand | ‘Phe tone of the market is improving, and goods are} Fey ‘wheu information was revoived of the | sheltered by almost any sort of.oa i'ine, yet the gr — eareae | jc? go Il wo have evar ‘1 highly re. enable Lary to »seertain, the removal ot McClean. Now that they have bes going tuto the interior ag fast as the means of transporta- Ferry, tsa re ties in. the biug a ME and wet we ation, | still at the Mor ry Hopper, the recruiting om ubder Gove rnur }o0. of Ohio, also bore the marks of porsessing | feaved, they way attompt to deny my report, by deciar- surrender of that all-imy rtant point, aud the programme ger approc! “ . © House. Ail’ yo offver, r nit of Doing @ substantial, decided # | ing. (dat wo resolution OF written proposition was jro- | HM POrIAit. Salo of $60,000 pounds Rio coffee, roceutly | 4. sevegcarily changed. It is believed that the surren. | Accordingly it is recommen’ i 8! N/APKeWS AT obo | list should call at once. “i.iberal bountieg Wi Be to a atrey 9 and | sented calling for ‘ho removal of McClellan. The reat way | arrived, at 296., thus placing the whole stock in the hands ~ immediately eent to them wd ote unenitioent outdg are promptiy rote ws shout five feet seven, stoutly built, | fh question was Drought up is therciore impartont, | of Lae mouopoly., and maiataming prices a& Leretorore, | der of Harper's Ferry by our forces was aiono the eause ee And WNERCLVO LONE 08. Imm! Haiti ne ® how p> ons orect in form, broad shoulters, ‘The saveral propreitiogs wero debatea until acter tid The wow a church, erected at @ cost of about 80,000, | why the rebel force was permitted to retreat into Vir- THE DEVELO USD) OF att ite The Cumvo net arte, t. An effort was tnade by Governor Sprague to piace in et worship to-morrow. of d army. day paper he « “s ae ished wie, t age face and # little bald in the vicinity of the eet en the orighual ptoveateton of aaeverees eee be wo ooMpUNies Of cavalry have Beon statimod on the | Smee ano \orgepelaning-o wdiog: bi ‘The Bantay ey «dove pment pangs Kallroaa wruwn ee f deve men who Bere all thoex | fn reference to Geaoral MeCietlan. The discussion ia | Humbert river to protect oimigrants em rowe (rom depre. | Geteral Stabel is doing something; bot Toannot properly | yn tho Hskano corres) +1 a ding | cotta gaumberinud Valley Railroua ay % PH 28 ou) etures that would Indigate | reference to the proclamation Was participated to b davions by Ue Bannocks, Sh oshones and snake Indiayg, | tell you what it ia, You may be sure that the result will | of trands a sensation | emery \ . ee for the weevlent whith eeeanen? (mm ali qeestions at iasue, | Governors Andrew, Ted, Kirkwid, Curtin and Bradford, | There are venty of trunye betwuen Uareuu Valldy be creditahle wo him, ciosure of the detatle, bf when th ot a AT Ae eat har ton Deew in tho eusvedy ant ' * | the intter wakiaga strong spaOeht Bot Against the prin: | ait Lake to protect that portion of wie overtana row ts in thi jen, © fow “ ” “ wiv wr in Gabrol of the government cgice eet the absos HU) Dim wae right that be le sayolved in the prochna:lon, but ageingt the pticy | Thore is Go dwngor antleipaled, provided the orover dis. | Tuere are no rebels in this region, excopt afew eavalry, | arrives, the items v1 Lea ice of the company hie had ce, is qatane®, but oot in ap J of naying saythiog abou! it, His spare wae a strona } cmition im made ( ther, and they ere vory shy. A Uoiun resident Of Brentavina | nerrnected wd unspre | AE he $22 movement or dire va of the ime : rll a with, egpecisily as to the perwisieut maligo of Governor —— : wee natin Teeny Mare Se ther: | of zhoso unpolished but deci od cit wracters so charaotoris- | Andrew aud tho-o who concurred wish him 1a the silly | ‘Total for tio Core. ...seseseseeeseeee sees 2,610 | Advices from the Tisai correspondent at Contrew Tl y provious; out most of thoso who took part in thy | tic of tho new country of tho Wast. In his speectes in tho } aud malignant .tempt w press for th removal of MeCiol- | Gonarni Buensido’s ous fa killed aud wounded will be | ¥) to uonN to-day state that our revonvoitertng part Bavtisrous, Sopt. 28,2862, | places is intolerable, and disposes one to think that this [From the Boston Conrier, fept. 27.7 The further rooert of the Len \LD's Altoona correspond ent is entive.y confirmatory ot the first one, and there is every reason fob lieve tt 18 subwantial’y correct. ‘Phe ate tein) t to cover up tho proceedings oF to conceal the vesig: 8 desolate looking Virginia is ‘not only ded, but stinketh.”” ‘There is auch that { would like to tell you; bat at iw not proper for publication, and the revels must get their information froin their own scouts and spies, which, Tbe ‘The A merican’s spectat from Sharpsburg says: ~— Our toss in killed and wounded in the battle of Antio- tam will be fully up to 10,000. The official figures in of tho ctive couspirators moat luovitubly ail. ‘Tho arti- | two corps—Sumuer’s and Hooker’s—are as follows f cle of the Lomsviile Journaton the subject is impressive, BUMNER'S CORPS. Hove, they generally succoed in doing well. There ant will command attention and respect, The couutry Killed. Wounded, — Massing. } will bo somo fait accom lé worth doseribing betore long. © haw great cauxe vo be thauk.ul that Governor Bradtord, of | Omeers .... ‘1 489 26 bliin dh z dary and, set down in some of the ac unts as a “war | Bplisted mol . 8 ana demovrat,”” but who nos aways been a whig,and acted | 4 ; Peete «5,200 ) er 2Tan witrbebanard prea ping as coe eat thataanen [DTS SEE course : NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. present. His eve loyalty and's, test were of main sorvice HOOKER’S CORPS. pean at the meeting, ond the action f Goyernor Tod, of Ohio, Killed. Wounded, Missing, o/al. " Japt. 28, 1842. and Governor Curtin, oF Veunsylva:ia, in coucort with | Donb‘eday’s division. 98 669 ~ 842 Wasmnoroy, sept. 28, 1862, him, tarped the tivo Of ‘action and conspiracy, Rickett’s division 162 808 137 1,188 | RECONNOTSSANCES OF UNION TAOOLE—NO SIGNS OF Undoubtedly weshalt have tuiler developments forth- | Maslo’s division, Pa, res, 97 449 a 69 TRY REBELS. lan, But he is now out of thor van aud they will pyorad in that dir hove ¢ ‘Tho total lows in inere about one thousand Bix hand three army corps ix therefore eight thousand four ban dred ant twonty-oigtt, The loss in General Frapklin’s {Gene al Banks? corps (now commanded by Genoval 1 suffer tho usnal conseque:ce of biting ties. recent Supploment ry proc'amation of these men eouia be ly arrested at \Washiagtoa, Waither they are said to have repai ed. tor their con inet iw hostility t) the omm nding General ix, of all things, directiy to dice: ‘iwtneats and to be guilty of Wis foyal prac ices 1 aid and comfort L. the rebels, who woutd hike netning better than to hav moved, Our own Governor, meet, can be proved to have declared a New York afew days ayo that the go vernment sboild not have a man trom Massachusetts until the change in the command of the army was elecied NEWS FROM THe GULF. Under the the Presi tent exeepting small bodies of cavalry at Hi appear to be watching our army, Recounoi ifferent directions. Tb Luicon at Bristow a few days ago belonging to te Poa th North Carolina regiment state that they were plied 6 three wee aard the property lot here, avd profess much satie ab being captured, o that they can go bom and Williams), will being the easualties fully up to the to! stated, though "here may be some considerable ro in tho nutbor of missing. Gonoral Gerifin, whose brigade pie! Blackburn gad Reynold’s ford, opp keeps strict wach on the rebels, and is active noitering the country aicog the Virginia side of the Povo mac. On Wriday morning a battalion of cavalry croased, and on uh iota the river at to Shephe! are anxious to be paroled not be exchanged, as they wiil then be compelled to con- dioue in the On Friday with a small reconnoiteri javown, n recon Ngren, of General © party, found and br PRICE T ——— “KENTUCKY. KENTU Augusta, Ky—The rat aad the Tow Crrenmein Wwpt. 28, 1562, pbel cavairy luet nicht dashe rm on the Oblo river, abous . drove ont a small force of tel Radford, coared Gut the a ¢ could effect but little im ite ps eveaped into this State. We NEWS FROM A Rebel Rald into Citizens Driven ¢ Burned, &e., &e. A body of Aftcen hundred ed into Auguswa a to forty miles east of thie city irregular troops, 1 citizens and burned th» tow Oar gunboats in the rive defence. The inhabitants and troo have no details. Colovel Wm. H. Polk, of to-night, em route to We spatches from Governor Tueir nature has not tran Tennegmes, pissed through here shington, with inportamt de- Johnson to P esitent Lincoln, ' aspired. AN Quiet Q + at Lowtevilte. . 23, 1862. PPE Sis Loumvinte, opt 23, 1 arm ensu is afterno. froin urtillery prao- thee n our subnrbs, whi of the fring. Tho des Aieposing of falmost ¢ pores at quite an ad T™ ch subsided ou iexrning the eaure ers in army ae tgoots had qi rerything avaicte or army pur’ see on Saturd y sof the rebel con jon all around { harveat to-doyy locaoy rigidly igton and other mnilitary offi the cons points occupied by th On Frida: a rebeis. go hundred reps) warns were seen wille to Lexa too 01 to be that direevion for nyo! eomnecting Lovisvilo and Jefferson: rmish a yesterday ral cavalr tod at Mid Hletown ty day between a rebel was k ygiment aid some robe troops, One 4 the balanee root! ENTS OF TROOPS. £ the See de, One timadred a w York Voi (OH OF THB Os igiment of the Rin ont Em: a Chirty- . Colonel P, out four 0 ay afternoon, The rein nt struck tents where they @ slock, and marched to the Fulton ferry, takes ther pr barked 6x boa d the Ki!) Vou Kall, which wr the Camuden and Amiey route to Washing: Fairfax one of the cannon captured by the rebels from Geueral McDowel, and concealed by them after the bat- tie of Bull run, Yestorday Captain Dubigren made another reconnoiseance on to ‘battle field whera Ge Kearny feil,and fond a rebel cannon, which he also Donght of, It was an old United States ten pounder field piece. also made recomnoivsances The United States steam transport Mary A. Board man, Capt. Weir, arrived at this port yesteruay morning, bringing advices trom Pensacola to september 27 and Key West 2U:h, The health of the troops and squadron was good. Nothing of interest had transpired simce unr last advices by the Connecticut, At Key West the siek- ness on shore bad abated; but there was no inprovenent among the shippmg. The following war yosacls wore at Pensacola:—United States frigates Mariford, Brooklyn, Potomac, Susquehanna, St. Jago and three mortar boats. ‘The sloop-4-war Bt, Lawence. gunboat Huntsville and schooner MW aiderer were at Key West, PASSENGERS. Capt. W. HL. Bennet, of the Nimetieth New York Volun- teors; Sergeait Shute and jady, Ninetieth New York snon acterwards sent bick as 4 prisoner a rebel eayairy oMcer, whom they captured at Shepherdewwn, Soon atter a boy appeared en the opposite bank, shouting to our pickets not t fire. Ho came over and said he had en- Ite with tre rebola at Frederick, but becoming disyisted with (he service desired to come home, The rebols he roported to be in strong force ten miles back from the river. Ho also said that Jackeon haa had his arm arapu- tated in consequence of a wound received at Antictam. ‘These stories of rebol deserters are, however, notorivus!y unreliable, Ow Thursday, at noon, General Griffia, im person, with the Ninta Massachusetts and (ho First District of Columbia regiments crossed tho river. They threw out ers, advanced up tho hill, aud, proceeding © ral 5 3 far as Brentaville, where he broke up a guerilla party and took six prisoners, THE PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION, It is now known that the Presiden clamation was prepared several weeks ago, and was abent that ime the eubject of various Cabinet ¢ n er- ences. Ita publication was determined upon, but at the cretary Seward was postponed until after arms, such as war suggestion of @ decisive victory for the feders 8 one of the finest mivary organizations ‘for the Feat of war Gr s me time. Colone? bas been tv of brigade sa weed the wy e ions in order amand shovid he well dist. yvod, and be bas net's th weoeaded, ihe filowin, skeen of the Colo Colonel ¢ ry career ill prove inte. *tin. — heath, laaceon is thirty-four yeaa old or joying robust had acol« rhibita He bas taste mad glate and military +n is, by nature, appearanc, ho so.dier a. | off er,’ He bas for 8 belonged © the colen sted New York Light mmpany A,Seveuty grat row op of the new mom bers of -aid oon of this rebellion Flume! Claa sen was in Europe, jens, when he at pee returned, and left for the war agCaptain comma. ing Company I, Ninth t New York State Militia Suid company was fedged at thu titad to be the b disc}, lined and Meient co; nny of that yr viment. He was for © on busi seat of