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¥ i} ; } NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1862 G FROM HEW 0) by SStorerament "ay an Meer { certain. cn ot ema , ‘ “Company B, Captain Forman, montiy from Lohinvitle, of ; RLEARS. wis in ae of Lor us ie against us. FS THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. paar Killed and wounded all The Effect of General Butler’s General Rousseau’s and Colonel Pope's wounds are ovory Order No. 76. ’ = Se are conflicting The Strategic Points in the Present Campaign. damn, enacts cathe a cmoase. ‘Tho remains of General Jackson, Genoral Terrill and Eg TS roi eee “a relied ow for is purity. Tt cures mut} ‘ail cies ta: Ce Co. ‘ast Broudaray, Now Ka LE FOR UNION SOLDIERS, [Ny * old, should be sent by the Harndea Express, They soad daily tall Union camps, aad charge DARAARANAA AOA te Bush of Citizens to Take the Oath of Allegiance. General Wobster have arrived here. TIF rats 32 ‘The Sanitary Commiasion have made overy preparation A oox's sons, 8 MORE COAST EXPEDITIONS, rot the goverment of culmtimacously rausing 19 re for tho relief of tho wounded. 4 Cailoat age se { new your alliance to Ik, therely tdi de, be ie. ampig, others of your fellow citizens to remain sano opposition, T am glad w acknowledge your jong Jong and uprigat Seamment and bon ok nena enusriale for yecrgerenasl caw | hy: ‘The atcamship Parkersburg, Capt, Hoffman, from New | characte? and neal wrorah but am ealing wilh your duty aa faa citizen 0 Seewe. and the Par 2d inst., arrived at this port ts oar rey your nigh focal pou = your era eaterday. the more iaient ernicious . more aigerous to x rae iss nue ot thm the United STORE. THAT 18 THE GTORE mares20 bor cont, ia buying tilver Plaied WHARTON cae rons, Refrigerators, & ing Utewsils, ‘anit every artiale eres the sua far bouse- EDWARD D. BASSFORD, © Titustrated Cataloguce (tee. Third and Pty venue care Pans the door, Govornor Morton, of Indiana, ts an rowle hither, with a large aumber of surgeons and aurses. Loursvuaa, Ky., Oct. 11, 1968, {t is reported by intelligent army officers that The Parkersburg, of the 5th inst., of Sombrero light, | ey ain ee oumaut tbouldored your 1nus+ Generals Cheatham and Polk were killed, and that the —_ , poke United States steamer Rhode Island, bound for | ket and marched to ene field eid ite army of the the robaiiion, SEP eilela ipeclsnariarsnd: At GIMAREDE'S Me A to crue, Puan rower. Now Orleans. Tam, very Teepeot{ully, your obedient. servant HUTLER, yvi CLO wy throo aroma, in iperiect tanto. Our New Orleans Correspondence, New Onreans, La., Oct. 1, 1862. Major ely, ‘Gormanding. Dr. W. Newrow Meroxr, C. street. In conformity with nthe" order of the Provost Marshal, Diank forms for rogistration have beon furnished to every 42 one. Lousvnss, Oct, LL—L0 P, Mf. A™ ‘ — SMITH & BROTHER'S General Butler's Order No. 76—Iis Kifect Upon the Seces- } jouscholder by the police, and amt ‘are being filled up. sion Portion of the Community—The Different Lights in } Fur the last threo or four days the oity has been crowded Which it Was Viewed—Orders of the Provost Marshat | DY ine of persons, especi lato ey females, wendiug their " to the Custom House, all, and other places Goneral— Another Letter to Generab Butler-— His Reply— Yinted for she oath wrbe ‘adiministerod to. them, that Rush of Citizens to Take the Oath ef Ailegiance—Erpedi- | uci boing necessary to secure to them Goveral Butler’s tion lo Bonaldgonvilie, under Cunman’ of Colonel McMu- | wWediation with tho President. Every avenue leading to be le to overt » and the Tan, of the Twenty-fourth Indiana Volunizers—Ths kine. | eso Places was, Aled to | overlong. onto do Cres: my Run for ine Canebrakes on the Approach of Our 4 the. feminine port of humanity m the Troops—We try Anather Direction, and Against a Force | cent City common | justice, they do not in- ‘ dulge in the same’ amplitude of steel trap Reported Much Larger than Our Our Enemy Open | Sathois fair sisters of New York and Puilalelphia, « 80 Upon Us wilh Artiliery from Karthwort: -—They Altempt to | large vee of persons bad omitted d toavait them- ‘i , solves of the President's proclamation, 50 was getin Our Rear with a force of Canatry—— We Repulse Them } eh wo yocure his clemency before. eho (ol jp with Our Fick’ Guns andthey Retreat in Disorder, with | was over, that it was impossible to administer the oath Some Loss—Winding the Enenty in ¥'ront Too Strong, We | vo all wed applied to take it, and the timo hus bees, con- i rane “ sequently, oxten to Saturdey next. persons tend- Retire to the Biver—Ovr Lose One Huntred and One Mist- | (ring their aliogianco after the 22d ultimo will have thelr ing—Sleamer Iberville Fired Upon by a Battery of Fire | names registered in @ separate book, and as the owners Guns, while Under a Flag of Pruce—Yist to Camp Wil- | of many of those names would have willingly abstained dams, éc., de. fcom giving im their adhesion to the legitimate govern- GC sia iuent, the book, like the prophet’s scroll, may be said to As was w bo anticipated, General Butier’s famous | je « fuil of lamentation and mourning ana woe.” order No. 76, of which I sent a copy iu my Inst,foll among } | Avother expedition, under Colonel ; peaelinas ot thes is ie hel weal) it Indiana Volunteers, whic! vichy Bf e bi secessionists of this city like a bombshell. Dire was {in may ybeng thas retarned from up the river, haying accom. © consternation among the disaffected; and althongh it | ished ‘ameasurablo degree of success. ‘The expedition 48 80 plain that “he who runs may read’’—to quote a | numbered three huadred men, detailed from several com- curious, but generally recoived transposition of the lan. | Pavies of tho regament: but owing to some fifty or sixty f tom being placid on picket duty, no more thay two guage of one of the Tuioa prophots—nudody seemed to} hundred and forty or tworhundred “and Ofty were in tho understand the plain declaration of the General. Even | skirriab that ensued. ; rae ct 1 hi ‘The expedition left New Orleans on the 20th instant for ee — shah to havo some faint gtiinmering of light | joc Juonville, which place it, however, had to pass, and upon the subject suapected that the order was the pre- | proceed to Baton Rouge, iu search of gunboats to assis! in Cursor of something still more dreadful vo come afver,but | the operation, | At Uxton Rouge Colonel MoMilan found ie eeniraits t the Sciota, Tasca au tahdin, on whic which was kept in the back ground; ami there was ©) 6° winded the order from Commodore” Morrls to Genorai desire, especially among the large property | the commanding officer of that division of the squadron, holders the cotton brokers of Curond atreet. | Upen this the gonbuats hg: pega Need yy con- to once, ané 1 C the mis veying the troops down tho river, when the Sciota aa- priest tho worst at onee, aud be put out of the misery | Crored a few miles above Dounldsonville, for the protec- Suspense. At the door of almost every store anxious | tion of the steamboat Iberville, Laat was then loading with groups of mozeyod men were to bo seen ou the day of the | sugur on the wost bank of the river. ‘The Katahdin and promulgi buat adering | the itasea ran down to Donaldsonville, opposite which rugation of the order, discussing it, and wondering | toy anchored; and, as it was thon dirk, thoy waited till All ig quiet at this time, although tho anomalous posl- tion of Genera! Kirby Smith causes eome uneasiness. Cannonading was heard at Lawrenceburg, Ky., to-day. General Dumont sent retuforcements thither on the day of the inauguration of Dick Hawes at Wrenkfort as Go. vernor of Kentucky. General Bragg, while dining at the same table with the Misseg Preston, was interrogated by a messenger. After refusing several times, he at last consented to hear what the messenger had to gay. Immediately thereafter Generals Bragg and Hawes, and thors, Ginished thor dinner in the hotel kitchen, and skedaddiod Just in time io eseape the federal forces. CHotwcR PALE ALER ¢ Rrawery, Eighicenth atrest, betweon Seventh and Keyhte aventes, New York otty. AMBnican, WURELING CHAIR COMPANY, Ni AA, Great Jones street. Wheeling chales, for ‘tiny iets, ae. sig BUNIONS, INVERTED: Aus, ENLARGMD Joints, aad all diseases cared 4 withoupalm oF inconventence to Ue patient ‘WDE. RIB, Sargeom Chiropodist, 700 Broadway. KeCors to porebiase aad ure goons of the city IRKCTIOY LANELS AND TAGS—ALL KINDA, white antl colured. printed am iets as To bees rn auft pnrchasers, at VICTOR BK. MAU hainvers a $ D® ooTMANn's a NOMINAL, RUBSIAN VAPOR BATHS, ‘ourth sbreet, between Broadway and Bowery. Batoa, hited ‘ap in the moat elagané and improved ‘iain Tommy toe SA! * THE SKIN, UHNONIG GATARRES BHEUMATION AND Barpstown, Ky., Oct. 11, 1862. No courier has arrived from General Buell to-day, No fight took place on Thursday, Friday or to-day. Another battie is expected to-morrow. A doputation of the Cincinpati Sanitary Commisston left here at six o'clock this evening with ambulance wagons containing éupplies for the wounded at Perryville. ‘They had a government escort from here to Perryville. EON xR, Dian EveLy, 4G. The entublishment ts open daily from 7 A. 10 bate For ladies from 10 to L$ A.M. On Sundays, for Uo only, from 7 Wo 12 A.M. Terma moderate, NVELOPES FOR POSTAGE STAMPS—TnE, nse and cheapest in the 8 alty 08 —only 75e. per 1,00—at T. DAWLEY’S, vew steam Book, Job and ater Feng Establishin@ht, corner iteade and Ceutre street. Printer in the world. OLD PENS AND ‘PENCILS. FoR ‘SALE BY a. 1 o. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, New York, The Funeral of General Jackson=The Kemains of Generals Terrell and Web- ster. wenn? AND EYE GLASSES.—FOR BALS: Broadway, New Yor: Loursvites, Oet. 11, 1862. Tho remains of Genoral Terrell and General Webster were sent to Cincinnati by the mail boat this afternoon. General James S. Jackson was buried at four o'clock this afternoon from Christ Church, under an escort of the ‘twenty-fifth Michigan and Capatin Miller’a battery. ILES, FISTULA, Bladder, and the 's by DR. DANIELS, feswor of Surgery Medical University of Phuadelphia, Oflice 221 8 near Fourteenth atreet. OgERS RAYMOND B aL, 138) 125 Fulton FALL’ AND. W oot Ay cee Broadway. what it could mean; and some of tke hypotheses wero |. daylight before lauding. In vain {t was that they placed theme = F a 4 homselves in attitude Ay sufficiently absurd to raise a laugh among a regiment of arly on the following morning, the 23d, Col. McMillan | of supplieation to their friends on thore, besceshiug hom | PAE VICTORY IN KENTUCKY, Roy, M. Talbot performed the funeral services, and NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCKS cavalry Lorsez. Indeed, horge janghs were not scarce it yaeionna riggs fine ae mes Gores not to ire. The merelions srretohas were deaf to their thoro was hardly a dry eye in the churen. BOTH ESTABLISHMENTS. Pe ive 8 Vi neo ou entreatios, and nover ceased the canuonade as long a8 ‘The romains of General Jackson were deposited in Cave ERS & RAYMOND solicit attenon to the fact that the + among Union ment, as they compared notes of the inter. | Ginssiy for nearly five miles down a bayou to | the ther — pos oF ee y NY es do ville was in sight, although she neve: P ‘ 5 menses assortin tmporusd bee | rotation their various sesesh aoque.atauces had given to | wiserd the main body wus evcamped in some | of tho dag of eure. haige Walker ceed acter. | Additional Periicalars of the Battle | au cometory temporarit new Bereaue, ave, ts {Sck ea aad thats 1orefoew, { the obaoxious order. the Tet ria ch (iscunes, ay ‘which they ing been big ‘highly indignant at the unmanly outiage, de : eye they conn and wilt salt tue ie paanignable fall and winter : ere e Is : anes, whic! claring ths s 5 Tho leading idea among the secessionists seemed to ‘ed und finally disappeared in the woods. Finding feng euvisy sirong to characteriw chu dabotca at Perryville. Capture of a Wagon Tratn and Five | fo, a yi boy Which is unsurpassed in elegance, Hundred Soldiers by the Rebols, &. neatuers and y Louwsviiix, Ky., Oct. 11, 1362. be, however, that it was bad euongh to conticcate + 6 ould ay neshing with a ail their property, but that it was something staud his ground, Colonel Me! enemy who would not ister mar? oe wo eerie sore other evening, visiting Camp Williams, abou; mid- weeeneneener t IS a oN ” es’ akin to sending a delinquent echoolboy. for the bah toiled ciagha a irra aged a way between tho city aud the “New Take,” 1 bad an tain Bowles’ Tho Louisville Democrat learns that ( ith him a few blinkets which the euemy haitteft } opportunity of hesring somothicg ubout the health of ‘od the rod with which be was to be birched te require them ind in the precipitancy of his flight, It was soon ascer- | Acting Brigadier Goneeal udioyes ‘brigade. The tators Modest Official Despatch From | uartecmaster's train was atiacked on. the morning 0 TAst YEAR'S FIGURES, Noting tnat taato sould susuect as appropriate and usefalle tire of — A GENTLEMAN, Or that is becomingof usetat in the outat of tadaee eine over thoir own signatures, ag ene- | tatted thu: the rebels had ail their provisions on the oppo- | mation is curious, and contains iacts that nover were General Buell the 8th inst. by a party of rebels, whom Major Bradford | of any sn beces dentine thels inehmeainia sdbeeined : , . eta! ; : . athe F ‘ mios of the Chiou, thes compelling them, contrary to the | £0,410 oF uke Dasou, where they Mad ginal oruuueaton | conte ALY sectastacoslisve Gay aut tte + chekene belt in check nose Frankiorg when Goveral Kirby | Muck Mehotieo MILITARY MEN provisious of the civil law, to criminate themso: A | Twenty-first estimate the aumber at nine. Colonel Mc- | were to bd killed off by a speci! dispensation of Provi- zi Smith’s whole force appeared ou Ths opposite side of the | in aiso directed to their super assortmont of aroat numtor of them decinr=d that they would die he, | Mill Nas also unformed that, the sugar warebouses of | deaco, by the yellow fever or otherwise. Well,thanks to | The Enemy Were Every- | river, antucccsitated « surronior o¢ soventoon Union | or oucoeyof all raves in ti nasal eres Ths Bou Aro ani : 1 PS. rovidence, “the Author,” gud, pe , to Genor : i ” ‘determined ta ‘sre fare they would do any sech thing: while others, yore | “On ihe 2ath the Union commander determined to ox § rid Lvl se Government wagons and ten or fiiteon sutlers’ wagons. Se dotermaiued to matniain tie twenty years’ reputation foe rt Neco pce comps ae es bi on ly crn aaa Alben geal gene mo where Repulised.” ‘Tho robels also captured fivu huiidred and fiity of Gene. a made its appearance this summer; and, more than the consequences. By ene party it was lield that tho ob | {lations and tho misuber ot tele, troops, us ie had | that, the ‘Yankees have becn proved to be Epes Nemec sanay Fal Sill’s straggiors, whom they sent off with tho train. ‘ z rd co many conflicting statements in regard to them, | able'to stand the ordinary fevers of this section even he Union officers captured ‘i Jeot of this gel(-sriminstion was to bar the parties having | varying the wumber of the enemy fro one thBusand to : ; r ’ nes deste ais re tweneerive’ Lunined, Oa Waving tie than the natives “niggers and all. There is much | Tne Probable Rout of the Whole | ford bold, said they wonld/‘neknowledge the corn,’ aut stand and no devial ‘ROGERS & ‘pasties fis clothing. One 1 the figures aM@ixed to recourse to it from the privilege of asserting their right r the dis. ness at Camp Williams, where many soldiers are Lioutenant Cassell, of the Seventy UTLBERS' TENTS in'the courts to retain guch oftheir property. ag might be co of about a mile and a half, thé enemy opaued fire ng prastrate, but nono are so tauoh aillictod. as aro tho Arm: sylvavia, Captain Bowles, Quartermaster; Lioutenant ) bolreghitompsStunainbniiieay sich yee eomnldededdtitila/he tie, cokscdten Gitiek tie act of Coe win a six-pounder Light artiliery, but, in consequetce of Viret ind siana regiment, under the commaud of Colonel vy. Balley, of the Thirticth Indiana, and Lieutenant Gold s a Ute rapidity with which the Union forces advauced, the | Holcomb. I ascertained that no fewer than two hundred PINAL ORES ARed ah, of the Thirty-ninth Ohio. STAMP DUTIUS.—WILL BE READY ON MONDA’ reas, Others were of opinion that as: soon as they formally | rebels were compolied Ly beat a hasty retrent togavo | and fifty of this tino rogimont of athletic mon wero acini — ¥ SD the new Stump Act. Pocket edition, Price 10 cents Compiled from the vtlicial copy, Published and for ale z 5 ey wonk their gun, alt declared themscives enemies of the Union. they would all be MACOY & LERWIG, stationers, 1 and 114 gBroadway.” however, had o| waving rod but one shot. Tbe enemy, prostrated with fever. More strange still, the aegro 1 7 The Louisville Journa! says that Graysou was taken by; * giow further badke, froma. wish ties | scar velower, Sake fie wane ere teats | Lite Rebel Generals Polk and Cheatam m Gebers arate wok: quite bscitprent vim of no, gauser, | ELEC meee ene ao ee aaa UNG | rates, ouber, Normearaera’ or shatbernets_ In fac, Reported Killed sae rah haar Ural afew thé train Agents wanted TP sain tools eront view © matter, | ont of his three guns a + an on drove the | there are (ew, very few, blacks inCamp Williams who are 3, aud coutexded that General Butler could not intend to | Deny” back, pushing after him rapidly. not stricken with tho prevailing fevers of that marshy Our Loulsville Correspondence, shia areibe site oe FOR TW BEV : ; When within seven bundred yards of the reboi fortid- | neighborhood. {2 the city, ine bealth bas eomewhat meen Uae waar is Lovasvwir, Ky., Oct. 9, 1862, . Bend the delinqueuts to prison, sesing that it wonld be | cat) the litter opened a well directed fire on our tacen a turn for ine wane during the pest week; but Buell Vindicntes Himself by his Actions—Who are His Ma- impossible to provide prison room for some fifty thouaand | troops with thoir guns. ‘There is, as T aid before,a dif. | the excess of martality of this wock over. the provic 1s . nes : persone, uot to mention tho necossity ot providing food woot ut rogard to ihwie ome, tel | gue tence wore tas twanke Ae tiercoa wedtor ace | ANOTHER BATTLE EXPECTED TO-DAY | tianers—sviy sructt Dit tt Hight Bragg in Atabama— VU. CO. ALLEN, Mp Rradnas door below Canal s re pes GREAT ving Fe § sx XRACUSE, oO }oMilisn estimates them at five or six, namoly—ono | yaucos it is betiev t : Cornea Rapidily of His Recent Movements—Buell’s Forces Pen BBE 6. 1098 aud geard (or such an immenge muititule. They als» re- | twelve pounder, one eight pounder, three ‘Rix potinders, | crease. Ce ee Up the Rebele— Vell of DanvilleOur Forces Crowdin BURNING OF THK ~BASTABLE ARCADE.” Jeoted tho ites of any intention t entrap them into a | and perhaps one five pounder. The commanding oiticer | Japitor Pluvius has been having & fine timo of it, de- &., &e., &e. P c 5 — 6 fibers . vely ordered his guns in bettary. and roturned | tu, the Bnemy-—Presition of Danviite, ho. A “MBRRING'S CHAMPION" HEARD rs i iio Gre {cdma tho eneany. pied thirsty carth" with water, far more than “ It cuba thal: te this lowe . ‘i 7 - erin we tire ikly. ne fro » enemy was very ac- | could drink, nowwithsqunding its wers of percolation. is probabie fore this letter reaches you you bearing in the civil courts, as an act that no Amevicad | owraco, and had not the Caton mon laid down, the carnage | The rain, a fow days ago, poured Tn torcentealmoat. i 1 Despatch from General Buell. will have heard of the great decisive battle of the Ken goueral would resort to, What, then, did the | must have been great. As it was, the shots passed over | tropical abundance; but all that is now changed. The i " % order point to? Tk was clearly the design of | them without doing avy damage, save to ove man, under | sun again shines forth a: gayly as cver Glosior. the crook. BA teksti ere id aM Qcne ip o. 7 Bees fuer learn peeps confession, wich would deprive thom of the right cf | immedi. Sraaoryn, C Mosars, D.8. & §. 1". Guat, Agents Cor Herring & C0, ‘k Sevens Guarurans—This tn toseruly that the Herring's | Champion Safe which we boughiat you In september, has just passed through the Ure of ‘the Bastable Arc the following circumstances:—He had a shot about car back, wished it to do while be was purchasing a mirror tary genius of the commander of the Union forces in this | this ous ‘Safe contaived s!t ny walueble papers, the Comwimanding General to separate the she tying to lod ome of the » wis e Pp s sony. iY. papers, guns, when ono of ol a 3 i I a ii — in er with $100in bills (whieh you Offered to insure for §%), from die <genihsas week ts. kode said ware Ga enh shows perutk.<the wheel of © im in which = hia detect! stan! al Yo Major General Hati.nce, General-in Chief lindas og costa ap Lea Lees gad came ont all safe and sound, uot ® alogle paper ts ilegse ‘ at Heneral Ruel Cr only im m yin. | ble or mate: the friends uvd who the foes of the Uaion—with tho | carriage im front of him, taking the tire shipping. Intettigence. Ibaveatroady advised you of the movements of the ea Fee ce Sint | OT cocgider Harcieb sabia’ Chaarpled Gita ait Galgeni cloan of, aud after cutting away some straps to which the buckets Were attached cudermeath, struck the ground, | sip Loolon, throwing up aquantity of dirt, which wtruck tho face of Ente Revmarh lie ertiheryman with such vislencs as to cul it very : . dictivenesa by the assaults that have been so persistently army under my command from Louisville. Mere or less made aginst MeClollan, These assaults, in both m- skirmishing has occurred aaily with the enomy’s cavalry: | stances, have coma frum the same source, Tho world igoutone eye. It seems that the Since thea it was supposed the enemy would give battle | has seco how cruclly unjust these assauita wi as «thy bad vo sitells, grape or canister, but had to contiue Disa blainlvedeals de, a against. McClellan, and ere this week closes the sels to round and conical # : _ | at Bardstown. My troops reached that point on the 4th | soainst Finding his suns overmatchot, Col. McMillan deter. | (Oficial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & ee world will see how cruelly unjust they are as wines pater tho enemy's. fortilcation at tho poiut of | 02." Kentucky and Missouri State Lottorion inst., driving out the enemy's rear guard of cavalry and hguiiit' Soiatl)” WeChatlann had adie ase | Vas ae tho bayonet; nt whily bis officers were making he ne PR og ae war ag ay artillery. sililtiniy habe 0k ttn dads Oh etek: wis tae urder to ta et '. tye nese chee Alagoas oh pote yarn Ki Tuo main body retired toward: Springfield, whither the | hope of the country; and the country will cise up ia overed a force of rebel caveley, under the | 74°33, 95 Gr. aud of Major McWaters, about hali’ a inite off, | ““Girouinrs seni ree of chat pursuit was continued, ‘The cantee corps, under Genoral | the majesty of its sustained honor yet, and cal there two men blessed. There is no avoiding this, The very mon nf rapidly aloug @ Toad that had been whore the most bitter ia their deounciations of the two view of Bendit.g the latter at some early day beyoud the claim for it, Yours, de., Union lines to join their socesh friends, aud Uius remove an eloment of danger to the city in the event of on at. tack by the robels. 1 bad « jong conversation with @ goutleinan who reprevented the views of tho party who thiok thus, ond he told me ft did uot seom reasonable that General Boer, after epee ug 80 many beads of to live on, through the opera: them and their Why, he entd, uatics, and rend acity of tn (ne history of alforded prc t for Uhis course. “A number of t citizens of New Jersey, in 1778, believing that the wonld be secure vnder the ' protec NX. C. POWERS, M. Dy When itis known that other safes ia the ax and ‘lestroyed their contents, the ®upe 4's Patent is practically demousir sted. proven te, be the bert and moet eellasie Fire-ptoot Sate ore manufacired F HAYES, ‘Phoo! SARs. x OO" “CRYSTAL 12tG be driiied by a bure ving & Floyd's TRON the only meta which can SORRRINGS PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR SADE COMBINED, one sate witht the woods, in the rear of the c the one lea to the river, scam Omctat Draw! Gilbert, moved on the direct road from Springfeld wo acton, Ky., or St, Lavtis, MO, of Lord ‘ which the Union troops ky cs ofthe Melaware Stute | Perryville, and arrived on the 7th inst, within two miles } p 1. be most noisy in their exclamations ish governm ; 0 Cxer Iry were a fine body of men, and wet cm Karna Crass 431—Oclober 11, 1832 of the town, where the enemy was found to be in force. | of ut at their great military sagacity and id horses—some ef the best seea by our troops in RING & « + (Owk Inogenres somewbat simitar vothose of | 22, 68, 70, , ilkere th is terminated. They are mea whom ac i. this st , ‘ho loft column, under General McCook, came apon tha | sxiller men whom no vay, New York. wrtain who they were, when & se icone evidéat: Chak lie antwatind at (heteosed wie tmOotober il, tag.) | THO : amount of Gre ia the war ean permanently barm. “O0., Hutlatetpbia, ‘them and their hunt! to tank our troops, the order to charge the battery 17, 43, 78, 41, GL, 2, Th. | Naxviite road about ton o'clock yesterday (the 8th inst). the chief complaint that has boon urged aguinst Buell i R y eetnce ein btermended, and the expedtilosary foros Degad 1 Gira ecsit oboe A. MORRIS & CO. It was ordered into position to attaek, and a stroug recon SIMTAPARER GHEE och Cah orc HMRI & 6 : wt tr nob tte stone, when et & lee Gistance than a mire aad "Wilmington, Delaware, ena x riably been sure. lie has never SE GARDINER’S COMPOUND FOR RILKUMATISNA wager opare ho rebel cavalry tir ado there ap- noissaice directed. ; ta aoe t with @ defeat. A od Newraljia, See advertiomens ia anouwer conus © Number of stent erged from the woods, but too late for OmMcial Drawings “of tne Ulbrary Asso- ne : o v ow days more will disclose, even to the apprehor ——— a confimatnty cu ie feats ot Ca ere The Untontats to fall oto tbe intended ambuscade, They, | elation Company's Loutery of Kentucky: As our o’elock Lroceived a request from Gen. McCook | son of tho blindest, the wisdom of Bueil in not uautiog | yr aT WILL tik Do Tam in ay 1, however, to state ye Steamers so | poe pushed on, and succesded in getting between ‘Chase Ni jo, B28 October 10, 1862. F aug in Northe jabama. A battle there, when . bce Si oo tho ‘Cais force aud the river, but only 10 fall 7,3 « 45. 12, 62, 70. | fr reinforcermouts, and tearnod that thy loft had been | tie forces wore so evenly balanced, the advantage in GEORGE } wae T do i : ok wt berty te make pubtic. Cefore well ected fire of our q Chass No. 331-00 ver Ih 1362. severely evgaged for several hours,aad that the right | Nain: any there were, being with the re beis, would D 4 ; tery, » idea of exprision was made, that all a ee men, sod! th avek, i ‘ a7, 63. a eas even bad victory lightod Crauaportation that taight be rendored | [owing several ol thls ma ae th. twas at Fe Bs otober’ ru, ing und left of that corps were being turned and severely | upon onr banners. We lind not the force nor thes position, availabio win.id be far from suffiote: rat to remove # Vast | rortanate thing that the rebel cavalry wero $0 easily re- MM, 6, TL 69, 25, 22. <ced. Roinforeements were immodigtely sont forward | 20F, ty Of the facilities to make a d of the enemy at pulsed, aa reops bad expended all thelr artillery am For circulars, &c., adarons pressed. Reinforcements rey that place decisive and final. but! sieral would perrait 20a) £APP°8° | ramuition. wave six cartridges, which, however, suiflced . FRANCE & CO., Covington, Kr. | trom tue contr. predicting now thas met five t tps hay ag ronuned material {or Co0- | 46 saye them trom being cut off from’ the river, wittch gy net : . i Row in this State will ever get 5 poe spo sol “gr eg ate a, hand: awed the Co‘onel MeMitlan succeeded in reaching with his com- Orders wore also sont to the riglt column, under Geno 1 base thie pre aS the present position of the con - Saseieneacta, hep saan Was replied that the | and, completely exhausted by their long march and ral Crittenden, which was advancing by the Lebanon | ‘ending forces. | The rebels are surrounded. Th Dest materi for soldiers had already jc ‘frequent; at double quick. sel aguinst them. , All who avoia the Fate army. wid that what rematzed const Constaut skirmishing » frequently going pon rood, to push forward and atiack the enemy's left; but i's strong band must avoid them by *. 0b was the , “Goneral Builer time aboat that.” “But'do you, app.ss JAMES GORDON RENNBTT. po in BOSTON BULLETIN ‘The men had to be halted three or four times, to enable wa ne a, Of mon Of suLislance, many of Whey Were pasi the age | tiem to rest. Un the whole, the expéditionary force | Prizes Cashed im all Le; ized Lotter- rouking ranks ud flying inv the barren re- of service. This gentleman Doldly expressed his deter ssisalaves a rou! Toformatign given, | JOSEPH BATE ker, It was impossible for it im position in time to pro- | gions of Kasi Kentucky x + . x co okdly expt seomns to have got out well from what promised to be a | ties ore Saconeomin ies De te: ae was impo: tq got im po my ne Ps mee ood pony a4 For sale by A. BRENTANO, 636 Broadway. Mination to regmter himself ag an enemy te the Union, and gaid be wa: witing to give up all be tnd, and qpre Ne | Very waly serape. ‘Our troops took one prisoner found inarms, andthe town duse any decisive result. his former reputation, The rebels calculated the time Trade wupplied by 8. TOUSEY. U8) Nasanu street Orleans wiuienothing moto than che clothes he stood in, brought fow | . Citizens and Strangers who Desire « vt a0 til dark. Some fighting also | they woud be suffered to continue their ptundering in the Another youlieman auld, as New Cricans is an isolated | Asstssor of Doualdsonvite. They Sis0 frit aw te fine and elngant Hat should eall'at ESPRNSCHEID'S, 116 La AES OS a productive regions of the State, and im their tateaiations | & 636. “BOSTON AND PHILADELPITA DAILIBD city (witout bnek conntry as a piace, of exode, he J impossible to strike aa effective blow from want of a Hastes sites ocurred on the centre, The onemy were everywhere re | they forgx that Buel could mon rapidly. He haz mmat | 2s, Caitornie pavers, Lownruiie (Ky) Jourual sige id bo better pleased to be permitted to leave the | Siheient fores and transportation 10 follow on down the | j@ho ‘we Great Polmien! Facti with unprecsiented rapidity. He bas apread his immense Liverpool, ter Bainburg end Dublin, can always be found at AGUS BRENTANO'S Hovkstore and s Em , 635 Broad east side, between Houstat ud Bleed sireete 637 —BETIER LATE THAN NEVER. THE vier Mise. 1 Of | pulsed, but not without some momentary advantage oa | pony i ike afan, and crowded his men forward at all the left. poimts with the utmost celerity. The enemy have fied before him at all points, contracting their sphere of ope. ions. and seeking to concentr country aitegether. bayou to Napoloonville, Thibedoaux, Terra Bonne and | New York, “The Seymonrs an ae” ‘such are some of the views of the out-and-out aeces a laces. Learving that the Spanish refugees pre- AVE. a ‘Thore are thousands, however, who bave wisely Saved Vremaining 1a he neighborhood to fight the rebate | in wearing Wi IT's SUPER FALL CAMPAIGN HAT. ‘orinine : to accept the proffer mado by Goveral Batler | o/s mode Seminole, he revolved to return to camp, which | Culy foou: at zl ‘The savoral corps were put in position during tho night, ri w Mediation wth the President pardon; bnt, on all ‘did on Tharsday last. ar suddeuly they discover that the ¥: : pert of Vietor ‘scelebrated Novel, ‘tae wu8 express for an explicit expianasion | BE tt on Thursday tart. ssging, namely, Lieutenant | Carte de Visite Pictures, im the Best | 40d moved to the attack at six o'clock this morning. | pumiouly thes lismetr ‘aides of them, tables Valjean. i published this aftarngya, aud £35 ele Se eee eee eare tem oes Harding, aad one slightly woundedtbe artlferyrman al Mien of Phe A PTLETON & 00. aR Per fore. iway, | Some skirmishing occurred with the enemy's rear guard. General dual my i mow, in the shape of a huge | way, east aide, teuwoen, Houston and Bio ker ne Pt ready alluded to. rebel joss could not have been lesa semis us restung Lexington, —A large supply of Fantine, Cosette Marius an Ormex ov Paovoer Mansnas, Guxunat, or Teovisans,} teahont tnitty to forty in Killed and wounded. some | Right Cartes de Visite for $1—Kqnal to ‘The main body bad fallen bask ta tho direction of Har- |g; Danville, In the region thus ackoed, sre the | Sects always ‘on Hand, 696 Broadway, N. ¥ NeW Ontkans, Sept. 26, 1862. of the citizens report it as, much more. Only three or | the pest made. BALCH so thane cor. rodsburg. startled aud amazod rebgl forces. Jessamine, Mercer and * —8P ECLA! OTICE <ALL THE NEW. BOOKS: ale oF feinale, wishin this department, of | four hores were captured, but few having boen left by 4 emali corner of Garafd oounties is thei? only fvid. rars and upwards, who Have ever been tablish sold at reduced peices by A. wage rate . roa | Here they are penned wp. Hore they mud fight or tay doton hited Buttes, snd Who Gid uot renew their | the rebels. 12 Cartes de , SI—At Vaughan’s, | {bavovo accurate report of our loss yot. It is ‘ere Ly sreto belore the 2Ath inst, ft von The Cay? Therville did not escape scatholess. On Rowers ize Photographs, from waras. thew arms. Sighting, there is no hope for them. Order No. L feamediately report themselves | Tuesday, the 234 i zie started from hore Segal, river, 1 aad TE, lt, ite, Photog Yond. ww bly pretty heavy, including valuable officers, si map eae roan ite Onranen ee from be “ . a iain raat Marwal, with & dereriptive, list et ptreg fry tern ving on board Gevorais Jackaou and Torrill, I regrot to say, are among | Sit". Yi BeBe op mamton 4 boochig 1 = ~ SS rerinarbon tind Ro Ase oo Serums tion a, longing to thy Alain ng fife atin siete the killed, D. 0. BUELL Take aretscat. They had expected wt foruty and Wold | occ eoatrabelactae We melgeiare fy sates We third lant seat mitted to go nike Drala la fd certain fortint of ny other inachinen, Phew ne machined a ie ieatced i ‘ ral andiag. had oo Cie to, forty Ps panibly they tay linve some SD Unton Candidate, v0 LUN lies, i age Fa ay of Oives, aad hotasholess ar Canocted tohave them | y Gag of tice. ON is return the Jado gave. nis aeoot | Towa ang New Jorsey. ‘The Gencrai Press Despatch. peri cf navi, whe bee reported. of, more iikely, | fea CS sh rach omic on your fi Wive assurance that the white flag wou mot ‘te red : cy will attemy totrenc! themselves norti of the ] gratuitous: honest and inteligent services as au Aldermén am A SD gy ay bak Tandings for froight | Biuastay. Pievures taede ie all? aiees weather ‘A dospatoh from Bardstown to Governor Robinson saya | Thi would be bad policy on their part; put itis the only nel war con J not taki i Veen ee On arriv: policy left them other than naconditional surrender. A to Lar aan hae of thee | Sopeaine tho exible of are, V tr-4 that General Crittenden’s force was not engaged in Wod- | Somewhere in that region—cithor at Camp Dick Robinson to | whe Fine 0! c « " a HSEMGc VES Wimateug the several howe ne eh ™ Ox-Governoe Hobert, the boat was trad on from a store 629 Broadway will be wold atany price, regardless of | nesday's fight, ond that General Wood's force was but f OF beer Nicholasvillp-—they must fight within 4 day or the « sounity at large ath and ask that you will al date for Congress in coming election. a two, There i# no alternative for them. attachment to the wii ct JON PNCH, of five deld pony From thirty-five to fort) Geet OF valuation. Provost Mariin eas et Lewin, tg te prep or oe , nine ~ Ieteg omen ‘svaraly a me Sa map temporarily engaged, not having arrived {a season. ae. wo this position Fecmon a oon. to jueene a ti i evantey will Sad ht you ite ~ In socond steward—n co! ‘unprecedented |. Sho Orrwe oF Provost Mangat Geman. or Lovins) | 106 arta that tho limb ‘hap, boan since amputated. dor Safe Depot is removed to No. 100 Maiden lane. At night the rebols retreated towards Harrods burg, but | do nothing more, this, of itself, ought to ostablish bis re: | ay ‘We MOST Bpetey aamAc eth Hew OUunans, O°0t. oo Me hereby | mam te aileoks mod to hare ean killed. ‘The boat puitation uaa great general. fut ho will do something | VHRSONW. KNAYP, ORO. SUERMAS risthnt. tre paroled prigotors S war, wuo have notsing- | reestved cons ‘Tho Iberville kept on het | welt Victo tmSo fe Bayard, No. 13 | ** hemmed in. Thora, He hae not halted bis columns yet. ‘They are still | J. MROBTRTSON, GEO: WHINE, ink their wish,to be exehanget in nevordance with pul way 2 the arable dar abe f met the om t Itasca, Park row, over all braggers in the mi, ERI gg Goveral Kirby Smith’s detachment had separated from ] marching on, and crowding the enemy into still more cir. a phan ‘ ee samen LAE! NG, Marti veal th lea are tebe deomed chiens of | CPI Thompeod reported to the com! rpg ter eee aaerAy di. the other rebel detachments on Dick river cumeeribed nite Bie oo eaeran ine erie iene TS & aneENO rr Bit, W kk - deemed Oi | Judge Walker and fama wore landed, when ‘ other : ; Planned that ali parts of the semicircle bis army © CARY, ‘s . VAN KL te sutbe fore ee Fenn (oveuntorss tora | Therville anchored Tin the stream, and |" Teusses—Dareh & Cos Radical Care | on cure lay we ocouplod advantageous sttuationson | "Ova. with the precision of tho Freuch tatmak- | Yount, DANNY orders applies noh citizens, Tf aoy of thom, unde! returned to the city next t motutng, Comment on such a | Truss, No, 2 Vesey at. opponite the chureh. No con: ers conformateur. Ally the divisions advance at the ‘And one hundred and fifty, others, misappr Y the Doan. have “felled totahe ' ‘parous violation, of the rules of war w unnocesaary. | with any other truss office of ame, Female avendant all sides of the enemy. same time, and at ip sevens nee thetr lines, Fs Te it que We teeta tous Fg ae eat oF ie} lo Bo at any time before If the rebels are determined not to‘ fight ae Christians aap when one portion of has army brouym face to face trong y og tovor t ’ ichag the parole nidushall be soma: | At wortieteny” thay have no right seein note. | Trusses—Marsh Hro's Radtont Care | Our troops are in high spirite and confident of victory. | wmtscrdeh they eed nor want for other colwnms to. come pire Sond bive senaea pe Fate! tite St day of Sapteey aad Pepewed their | oop |; shown them, though It in to be hoped that the | Truss office forner of Broadway and Ana sireet, under Bars | Guy (ogy in killed and wounded on Wodnosday was | %P: thy will atl be in ‘nse apponinted positions—the very | ruth inant in Fes hebuisapr inde | of postions whore thoy bught to be—and will all be ready to 1,600. The loss of the enemy is considered much larger. | strike. Such a blow as e a bo thu given would anaitt lato any army undor Foaven, ‘The roports of a severe battle near Perryville on Thure- ‘Ag soowas the army left a Preparations ware 8 “PRENCH. ‘Unionists will never imitate their example in firing on a | num’s A in Congress tor the the honor to reply Aspirations pave never been in the h® public Lave, at vart mee by elect ag “Provost Marsinl General, Louisiane, | flag ot truce. 0 + On Sanday last the following Saaasienes remnants Twas introduced to Judge Walker the other day. THe is Be utifal Cos Complexio aird’s Bloom appeared ta tho Delt a dark complextonet looking man, with hair | of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, has e,oaet {% Purlfying fm whieh Tha ry kt Vompiexion and dies ater for & battle, Exter it 7 0: 144 Cae, bbl BUA, tinged with gray. fat doing ro: Bewutity hig the ° ‘ commented naive hospital arran, " "y aut when tho nation’s lige ts tr gin--Wou iave protadly intertad hom out eafipat chasers | lensed (rom Ship island there @ not ‘much room for eon Sa 5) Broad Srticlo, will have mo other. All any aro incorrect. The reports camo from four porsous | Tents were made here. ‘The public Fc voothouses, the | bling in the balance, and {cSebooves all loyal ton to dotheur > fethons that i Tce not taken wn oatty «allegiance to tie } gratulation, at he nays Wi it is a delgutal place, | ss a who left Perryville at seven o’elosk on that morning, when | bospital bg all tho public oF private buildines | usmost, by oe wrens Be sales upowbg mp iesiees Gon ederal:«1ains, oF won & member of any society | where thera is guod #ea etmaller an chelor’s Hatr Dye—th Gnitable for such purposes, were taken, and put in | scat onearw, I fest Sous. Teponaitaity aud to shirt 1S Out atrival Aerel have nenentaineds | fewer mosquitoes than | Now bag eg in fact, ho naiittamancorout Tavita ang runnin fouly ie aicirmishing ad commonced, with stight exnnonsding. | Fauiliness fOr Use as hoxpitals. Not oaly Im Loui, 0 | eee eS eer may nee at to tpO oe ieee . was qnite comfortable thera, Ho frankly avows hitnself aud perfumers everywhere, Factory, 61 Barelay street | Grnorn wlio lott the battle old at three o'clock on Thyra. | Dut 19 Jollersonvilie and New Albay, woro thos | “i yeref tthe nomiuation 80 kindly tdndersd, ir. preparetions made, Ample accommodation has thus Orienta day afternooa aay the firing conged before eight o'clock in | beca poe for ton or fiéteeu thousand woune*.. It . was undoubtedly expected at that time that the cuomy the morning, and tho remainder of tho rebels were mak- | would make @ stand somewhat mearor this city—probably “or your Order ‘0. 75, T will make afatthtal | to have beon a rather prominent rebel;, ily, it not nute'y accurate, of all that General Batler, having eaptured the city and yy Phalon & ‘Ron’ Pabout $8700, toe greater part of which | f-audog martial law, ia right in nctiog rigidly: Moy Cream,” for bewullfying the complexion, Sold by all drug. ‘ion “hove reserved for anemergency. Timen- | qc ei, how to avoid misapprchenmone. ‘would Baye done one and, tf elected, pledge myae rt to’ am iveoat support of all measures cat airensthen Udo heude of our Brecntive ja sup unbely and disgraceful rebellion, anf to an ‘ive paricipatice (® Overy honoat moasure to relieve ome he satue himself were ho in the Wy overs You on | Fal’s place, therefore he dees not complain of Beta sont . 7 near Hardstowrm—-whioh would have rendered the removal " - rom whi ~ Four onicr rorerred to extniyia tive only whe have taken | F510, Yotand, but only because Ne was seut to that pls. | _ Phalon & Son's “Cort,” the Best Arti- | ng their way towards Harrodsburg, pursued by tho Union | PP) Se Seeman Men. Wiel comparatively easy. a. vound wer “Whe iaNCot weevaat eS ORTOM 1 wu wt Of Seeeirore ie “iy auation, om “cioiming fo be enemien of | Sunt retreat om w paltry aide terne-sthe writing Of an | cin the world for dressing aud proverving the hale, S014 | gry Vile 38 abut & hundred tls from Lauitrlioy and, wg," ble ; : / at rorianee wild : ol Nyt Fike 4 5 e, Preservativ, © we 5 - irteauth ware eects asoctation, held o1 Alnruation of Presid ant Lincoln. 1 have the hone #2 ¥e it Pope wa undue ing his part of the campaign i ate | 3 Wis donee wheicenie nnd vets, No.8 Adler louse. Tae plightly wounded 1a ekirmish on Wednesday night noar seat to the comfortable accommodutioas that have been | ay rvening, Ov = 9 at ‘i aay ist ‘ir Wet rw yur ad ye foregol 7 an int at : . 0. . | vas une ino sly resolved to aitend’ the fey mar antes \ b ty) Werounaerens SAND, Lua., Sept, 3, io. } imformod mo vat when the Toerville was fot into by shed and Dysentes Are the ‘The Tonth Odio roginyent loss 982 killod aad wounded on | ® Atal battlo, will be treated at Danville and the towns Sree aau ie elizans of ine re wigoe ot OMCore! innt bave your note of the 26:h'of Baptembe the rebels, the Yeks of the Women and childron who rene of our army. NOLLOWAY'S PL are not only mm that region, the buildings of which will bg transformed, D. F, Mcintyre, Presta: john Mad To ay judge: there van be no uch thing Ky ‘noutrality | crowded the deoks of the vossel, were most heartrending. | & preventive, but m poworful tonic ‘ Woeduosday jato boppitals, sideus, 4 H, Coraeli, T. J. Sout iol, Becroterien,