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a WHQEH NO. dee6, ‘IMPORTANT FROM: WEW ORLEANS. ‘Asrival of ‘the Steamer Lo- nn ate aa aammeateaaedl ‘Fhe Dyan Ordered im the First and Second Congressional Dis- ak og triets ef Louisiana. j / Wesmmtocrs fer the Defence ef i ¥ the City. {Who uptary. ef the Mir’ Robert Pel, the ‘Haglich Mhoekads Runzer. FORE IN NEW ORLEANS, a, ae, a ‘Gaiman, from New Oriengs Goober 3, arrived here coer. rere werchandise and passes. By We arrival we tve tm reeeipt of our New Orleans , Qt Cull correspondence. Weare indobted te Captain @ur New Orieans Correspondence. Naw @zizays, Sept. 80, 1963. Gaghers of he Buglish Blochade Rusner Sir RodortPeci— a Price—A Revet Raid—Capturgef a Union @APTURD OF 4 FRI AT THE MOUTH OF THD WHO GRANDE. Avery linporthnt captare wen iade-on the Lith inst. + Gap the United Biates soamer Seminole, Captain Hoary Bahendo, The perttontars are as tollows:— 3 fe weld koown that at the mouth of the Rio Grande Caeve te constantly a large feet, sometimes no teas than Gam eighty to one hundred yesse!n being at anchor at coe ‘Qe, Bh aloo wolt known that hey are apariy all en- 4 @erd in a coptrapand trade with ihe rebeie. ‘4 Tan mu Romar rex, ‘Wer the last two months uone of these vessels have at- ‘ @acted mere attention from our cruisers than the fine Qaghich steamer Bir Robert Peel. Lately she hae Been wading cotton, which was supposed to “Mave delenged © the rebel government, and Being alco. ryppected’ that she was fitting out & privateer, 8 qlove waich was kept upon her move. On Friday, the Fith met. , the Seusimole found hor American waters, and accordingly seized: and |‘ @upaght her to thin port. Arriving at Quarantine, she Wi { ie was handed over to the proper autherities, and will Ce eld for adjuitcation. Her crew, officers and men, fammber about thirty. {| |. ‘See Mir Rebert Peel we fine nteamer, of from one thot i “gana to twelve tore Durthen. She is ight years AB, and in caid to do-vesy fact. The vemeland cargo aro es. M@aanted to be worth Detwoan four and Nive hundred thon nd AR-wuammindtion of hep-curgo, it is bellever!, be Feooit in ni of war, clothing, &a, i besa yA yy ‘She | . SETS Ny friday Séiwom ton and Sten hendred of the it waters ame ast ‘aud captured an . aad ten Donald. 4 . They were guarding the i then commenced scouting down the river | rel 10 bate brigade of q embark a = yo the latter becaine aware of the meveméat bd see ere @m the ib Captain Sawyer, sommanding the Guard Ti bas started on # covcting feet, be landed at ‘and the rebel enrolling officer, bs 4 valuabie papers. Up Wall run he scatterod several supose of and cat out a schooer, then re Digh® arrived in this city with bis pri- whom Over to the proper aothertties. rina. i Lid fags + boars: Sorrespondeot was twine ey eprigging OC pans Tattle, tol. by the cry of fire. Phe first broke ont on Batorday Taal, about i the Fifth district. ‘were @isouvered from the cooper shop of }. Mare, on Gired street. 8 Dailding, together with = wen ‘The second fre broke ont the same hour on edmeten tints om pra prot ‘two blockn were entirely con- i upwarde of Aly faanier rendered humeress ames ware fire’ Geowvered ining frow the urn, J. Rarchie, on Trhoupitouins street, be ‘The wind was blowing « gale the fire'rapidiy communicated to @ tene 7 ‘Saami Bouse, Keagan’s grovery store, a cooper «bop, and }, BE Spread Lo the dwellugyon the J Upwards of thirty houses, vores rt TELLOW FEVER. coustant rain during tbe last woather during the leat two hat the yellow fever ban at Quarantine and in thie otty, certainly heen five or wix deaths at these the last two or three stays, whieb aro re: typhela rever If from the latter, it is very fa each caso should follow in lees ian after tho appearance of tho \ snaee. thore who have died isa young lady,» pay f aad two other naval officers. . Tee three latier t a tere i i ty} 2) i , Pavagen of war, the demiroction of Of laborers and tbe secimation f ‘ i i Ho r i i 5 i Se aS re H : 2 4 i Patnied to Tighis of eitivenn oF sock (@ abare whe wover tho protity of trade, / CihiveneBip and ackhowleicing Allemance to only, renm wo by perininien and . r Ia tho per/ormance ymportant advantager peaured’ by 8 free com. betwern the valley of (he Minaintippi and the Of tke wor id, the elatrenn of the rst and Second Oistric# of Loowiana, lable to iniiary 5 Deen enrolled for general miltary service, in with the previniens of the law of Coneription 0 far he jt may be applicable wo thie Publication will be bereatfier made wumber of for WAR purpose, aot time aud manner of thew selection. The conreripiton sk te bee to embrace those well dixposed persona bad event of captare Sy aaeenre, woe Det @htitled bo the fol) unmunity Of soldiere of the United ‘The orgnoization of one OF ord volunteer regi te be deiquated “The Lovisiana Velunieers,”’ Services will be limited by the terme of & Now Orieane, ie hereby Votumiegre fer thie pervice will receive » 3 if 7H z & of thie duty, and to, seeist fn main H eue! E NEW YORK SEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i H , ite Arrival of the Steam Trans- port Curlew. General Gfilmore’s Preparations Ac- tively Progressing, ae, ‘The Voice Staton transport Curlew, Captain Parreh, from Port Roya) om the 4th mst.,and Charlenton harbor at six o'clock en'the morning of (he 6th, arrived at (hme port yesterday afteracen. ‘The Corlow towed the Mostior Weehawken frome Rort Royal te Charleston, She heft at Port Roya) sloopsof-war ‘Vermont and Joba Adams, gunboats Fieg, Wissahickon, Mahaska acd Sowth Garolina; tron-clade Patapeco and Passaic, steam transperts Thomas Thorne, Prometheos, Tilly and Fair Haven. Also a large feet of burke, brign and echooners. ‘The Curtew brought frem Charleston barbor « mail and fourteen discharged soldiers. On the @h tertast, off Cape Feor,she parhOd the steametip Arago, hesce for Port Roya). ‘TBe steaiuore Fab-Kee aud (Commodore Deport arrived a6 Charleston from Fortress Monree om pbe éth tost. ‘We bave the following denpatch by the Curlew — CUALarOR Flampon, Oct. 2, 1863 Mevotonous inactivity contmece to prevail here. The rebel fire upon our working parties bas sinckeued. Gone. Yel Gilimdre’s works @p rapidly progressing. Our bat. tories now reply to the Jemos Irland foris, and oceanion- aly shell the ruins of Fort Sumter, ae, co) ‘The heath of the army and wavy 8 good, ‘There wana heavy northeast gale last night, bul one ‘Vorsole purtraned no damage @uaermson FaRnon, Ont 2—hvouing ‘Thore wor couriderapi frimg this evening botween eur batteries and the rebel workn en James Island York Sumter was alpo shetied for a short time. ‘There i a heavy cloud of smoke over Jnmee inmnd, ‘@pparontly from a fire w Charleston. i COAKLEFON HanBoK, Oot. 6. 1869 y Allie quiet, except @acagonsi fring, from he weber forts,” Eenornl GHimore’s preparaiions are early com Piete, and it i Delieved ‘hat achive operations will som he resumed. Vewtvall repate ber perforrannce of “Games, te Jew ‘wa Mother’? this evonimy. The play bas beeu considerably abbreviated and improved, and oow goes very gmodthly from fru io last. The wusica) portwn of the entertain MAL shonld not de wonctwed. Veetvall aitigh sewerat bongs admirably. The postry ef inp wpa up wo the wark, however, except sbat of tho +Litlby,” in Act sDird, which WO did het Bear she ret tight; amd which certainly ie not ‘ae rongh on band saw.’ Myr, Suepel's munic if capttal—ihe bargaywie popedially. tm the cast of ‘Meeboth’ a6 thin thocire, © f9w wights eee, We saw the mame of Mr. J. Numan ‘aunews Reavy villa whe hae Lined apmaled the Bowery UWeatres. My, neaad Vulaoue atage villsin we have ever met, He winks Binaxcetions Private cheracter entirety duviay the perfe dentibies himself With rafldurm. Te robe. Tums people an if he eojoyed it. He mullorn the extreme penalty ovhie cromes withevident gore Me han net a park of honests or wires ubent bim. Hin welee @ rough spd beavy, and hie montache Serve while Me Rennor Hrestbon Hrewienimgy and 6 f ‘The memengMr. \unan ww 8H pOn 18 Mage in one f bis favor! characters the audieaee begin todithke him. They tremble for she prety young heroine im They rider at the dea of Nowan's encounter ‘wg the vb it hero iu epeogle, They fei watiefod Wat he will abdocd (he heroine and aewarsinate the bere in rhort order He Rom about his bad work with a busi Reenhke covinens which is perfectly aywwiling When be takes off is coat to Ayht the duel in “The Gotrinay Bro there? you evoteli by he glance of Din wickedeve tat ihe Cormican Brother might an wail go and order he coftin, When he offers to esnort ihe sweet Hite maide®, whe hat just arrived iu the eily, you can hardly rentrain yourself Trot climbing upom Ose ntage and toking ber away for Dim Thee resson why you do not climb = more said, is the conyletion that, if yow did, Numan would lam. mediately plunge bis dagger iwio you aod throw yon down the trap door with Risother vietiinn What firignols i © the opera, what Vorraxt Ww mebodramn, what Lanier Waillack to light comety, My, Nunan © 40 the heavy villain depart ment of the drama. We have offs howd the Howery audiences shout a him iedignanily when bo feemed abuvt to triumph, aad enthusivstionty cheer the hero when be cut short Nunap’s career for that aight by Putting A nword oF Iwo through bin jn the lant eet, This be the xreatent eomptiment an actor ean receive im much a character. Me. Nanan played Baaquo, in ‘Mmcberh,’” And, an Banquo te@et a stage villhin ho did not do Bim. seit joetics. By and by, whon he in enabled to aprenr in bie customary sosce he will dowbtiesn attract om much ab Wotion eo Rrontway an ho hax at ihe Bowery (eubres. SXFLOSION OF G48 AT THR KEW YORK THRATER TWO MEN PKIORRI About oight o'cloek last evening @ tarribio expterion ceourred in the barroom vader ihe New Yor thostre, corner of Broadway and Broune rireois, camel by the Reridental captonon @f #A9 opatained a an India rubber bag. ‘The qh Night ini the lower part of the theatre wore alt pat oul By the concumion, and the Iwe men verren te the bag were hadly injured, it seomy that the bag wae being Giled with gas, bo be umed in the theatre! toes of the flame m + rasp Tho damace doe by breakage amonota 40 about $250. A nomber of ine Kuswian officers were iu the theatre ab (he (we, md oe nee ee evened a mtamrede among ence, and @ on {0 the wireet took pines, < oT on ed tn a short time, however, when the facta were mown, the andirace again entered aml Wook Anetr mnats, and tbs Performance was cont inagl, mint, of Courne, tha bag of oo ‘The pacoee of the injured men are Willan Cure and Ped Fiyne. — ~. The Tur. TROTTUNG AT THE UNION COURFM, L Parvey, Oot 0.“ weopriakes inte heave, bees five. i 4 J, Ming named 8. ¢. Bob, te harnem 83 Time -286 2 abet 404 — 2-40 ig—2 49. The abv, af & betting race, was ond of (he ayirived that Dag inkem place for some time, Afier (he fecond beat, whird the mare wan, Ihe greeninchs were sroteend is cash quactitien Wat ae waieitated yore would have were Work on the eowne, mien charre Silach wastes eeeeies sabeseciton W oi) whe portisigeses io tna oper” of penne yAunE Mle WIANMH AHOY VEDERAL AUTHORITY AGAINY? SPATE RiGUTS The Origin and End of the War. Hew to Give Effect to tho Emaugl- pation Preclamation. =: Apecch of Hon. Henry Winter Davts, of Balt wore, 96 the Cooper Inst} mte,-' / ‘Mee aonounement stat 6 How. Behey White of Maryland, ex and oxyectsnt member of Congress (tom that State, weal? address a Union mecifag bat mu necneger naienn deve hanesee Reey peguimeitey, io which the petitecss element “as fairly represented. Mr, Biz0:? C, owen preside’, aud, after 6 hort speseb,: Wr, Davie sald: —Fniow Ornanae op are Unorae Spares ¢A voice, “Bally #”)—A year ago, to the prophets aye of Mr: Seymour, a great conservative patty commenced to grew im the land, he the tsee:m tho r w! which was to spread ite ‘arma Ql if covered the whole’ ‘earth, and im the Dranchew whergof tho birds were to find, resting place, A year has pedned by, and that: plant proves te be of the passing nature of the prophet’n gourd. ‘The high Ropes which then imepired the gebtlemen who ‘Bad carried the great ceritral Bate or iow are now net eo Bright. Their success has hem their rule. They eutained an opportanity of wielting the power of greet ‘States, which pat their prudence to sleep, and allowed tp escape from them tho real parposes and views which they had been successful before the paople in Seguising” Binee their advent to power the riote of Now York bave Mtustrated who ts responsible for the origin of war. (Appluwse.) That in a topic whieh in my we Rave loug ceaned to diseuns. | observe tat here oor op. ponents conrider it @ topic tormonting; they (ink, 10 Uber political antagonist one which mny yet detudo « few, and to which therefore they address their perpetual diatribes. Now 1 am free tw ogufees that on that subject 1 kaye no hesitation, and shave bad howe from the begioning. One party say it Ww the Seuth which responnibie for the war. Anwmher party ony it @ the North which is rempougibie tor the war, And sf Our political opponents think that they ca pom Fe the adminwion, | am willing to ad 4h. responsible for ihe war. Respoust bie fer 1, Decanso whhout the war the vatioualpategrity coukd Bot have been maintained; the aabioual bono could not have beon preserved uasuitied. Werth could not have ayuided i) without Dumiliation. wish to prone the ‘They ; the: ihe’ Mlsccuri compres: they” whe supported the border ruMare ip Erg they who strugaled conatitation et hai ibe & government as they preferred wit the Iimite of en own Bboy whe during long years ae every Himitation '0:1 she powern of tye constit.uien ich Une dominant party of tho Sonth 1 aervaion Of thelr peculiar inrerery Power, and at the dictation of that ioterest laid dewointe ‘wide regione Of the constitution which our fathers plated” re © beneGit ng, Dubwhich they depomlel as a barrier Theirempire Phe! men who ated aby Vicans to ay thote pie ait he ge ng war, anc one otherd. nour and the Mecdmoshe, but ry and tho Woods: but for be where would tho war be? Bot for tbat gre PPS Pe ead acta Say ees SL een, werlme wer, But for the who hag agp? an: onnced Bat the wart would begin ip care ih tne troupe were Rent Lo yorres their nielern of (he Youth. theta would have: been no war Butfor tae opinion spread broadcas: and wrie over the land that the beginning of war on the South “would be # inning war joe North, dolteriag up the doudsing nnd hewitating nadere @f the rebellion, letting them be amare mat tha fire Ww the rear wonld paraiyze ball tbe power of the enemy marching to rubdne them bub for their declarathne tbat the body of Norkner, men whe Rad veen acting for ith wowid eomtione to shield sbem 14 the day of , and "D4 @ Mond by thom ngainet thatr jee, yor “wonld have hed ne wat) (Appiaure) “a thebe | things ay would dave not for awother. and whe, fer whut they and ab ihe bidding of » indided iw theix paplic eqte fa Nery autereut 5 and stevyed back belora the plunge wae made brane and General Leean ade (he war and drow the » nd then were on the side of the whieh they vainly thought to deend by otbe means. Bat for the aid of ancl geatlemen tho South coukt ever have been fo misled Im soppeming thal ibe Northern people were either bens on remta of ‘ere content 10 allow the ho We peace. ~ (tawgbter.) — ibeee Pimnly expresaed, of tho orie And bow hall \t Be ones By pence? Who wilh make ib —by com) Roamme Woe will propese it? An armimtion’ Those woo wilt pre powe ib would Wave (he nation paralyzed and datenceiens m face of ite enemies Pouce, blew and giorour , boca, can only bo forind fo tbe frome of Lhe baltie field Appinnse» There are moo who contad for peace who never went to the batie fell, and who havo vot exnw ined the qaeetion; but they do not know what i. meant to Bre how reduced Lo fe Miales instead! of oven, many of Ibeir forireeser have been taken an’ re veral of their elties rédnced, bul RUN war is their daily ery ADA pores ine word tney dare gut mentien “The jewiers have stpuck for ewpite, and bo them war aod War @ tho oply word. Arm yourselyen, therefore, ime0 Of America with tenfold fren: for tho ovly meane of Dringimg peace ¥o your borders is by hard blows amd er trogiined fella, nht only acrowm thine in pence ever W de pomgbt aad Somiom tbat W ro Unk tnen ab ihe ronthy Certainly there are some, Rethas anybody ceme up frow then 1v0 88 the views snd deniren of (hese not, how aro we Ww tho South what they are wi Nog are willing to comlinue® wm Cecgrens, OF Wo form State inntitations by be a The latter wil be approved woe anvurec! “ the wountry / the diterenee of pining an Wo tay thas that tho war in beige waged Mm f estadliehing repadiican government im the area vow covered by rebellion, Will Iney adu » be true? If they do there bo \ifference bet In that eae there need he po howtiog fot the If phey, en the other band, mean by (he phraro of elim that we rhail re!) back the ear of tim" And Hint owt Whe great deeds of the pant iwo years, oiler ditienitin immediately arine, Will vied, Virvinia to the Union 7 Will they acre of redelioun Verritory? Will they cone , martyen of Kans Te the wafferions they have undergone? if they wil not do theme things, then they are vot ready for the Unkn an we know it. The Union o4 1h wan, i, in short, a dead ag the emowe of Rome. (A\ ) The consiitution am 1k i clings ¥ the traditions and (he history of the days of ity bith Cippinote.) Ami we tial ite Bow rather inte te (himk Of PArany like Mhab eonstintion. The eeowtitatinn me km wan therefore bs view, Re was not for roratening ows one jine, oF altering ene seudenes Of that inrirurtent Bred on feiernd ideas, he waa (or ihecoorts,th a ay Wish Wigton left 4, 08 Jobin Adams knew 1, a@d an ADradau | 0 C010 # exrenting Mat thin day ( rerwendoun applavee.) He was eppored all Kinds of anumpti of righ The 98 Acavont anything bbab would \oireneh on the ry tos of the people, acts of Comprem hat wiped owt the bowis agaimes the Prevident @ eons (ime ago. and Jet thene Down pid) comtio.e ers Ven the while thoy denied ihe inw and f that the writ of babean corpus while they contended tat the | renbient Bed no right be Arrest the @0einIEN Of Ube yovernment. ABd Feb vo ove @ thought of bringing np a imam fOr Arrenting Mu et thene souditions. The rerun ww pain. fo brig a 10 aw i i necomary to fon a lawger, to vilii'y the pay an e@titor gine prccems in ” AO enemy to prevent dim pt m, bes to the cosy, oo anct arranted, ere ol law, Due procem Of law im time of peace m jude Chal process, for Congress au £0. Amman Byrd MAM’ the ut gopergeenes oe be dealt with Ag (he law pro ide, onda oy Pony omy) ehoota bin. are engaved mi reba! man to wear gray pyio wear dine des! with them an such. This relere Wo men who are be- President 9 authorized te 10, 1863. ae @ d adoiition tyranny, o " Porcrameato Woshingien’ has” then oP eutrou aitors Reb within the feagh of the repe; the best pians often Brvrartea Wesson, who bave rendered A wolves amenable tot, If any body ts Nart, jet bim come Gown to Congress next winter, and he akali Rave the Iighest connlderation; and if he (the wpeaker) be present thoy siell bave hin atention wt hedy Nye Apeinuse.) The erminent, li a fo i iets The waste of ibe bivod ef ‘eltiaata, iie owas rep diloan | Fi Madd ‘a man to power to clasp Bands with ‘ey’ —not {© pus men into position who furget the | airs past, but, rather, those who are calightened and minwed by tho past—men who will build wo anew order of things. (Aypiauss.) But our frieuds nay that Chek We coulrasy to tho | constitat BO ib tee It Bere ie a“ to the 1S wan wes = 4 a a wot any gov does not recognize the ton Of the United States cannot be a republic 40 and witha its.views. Whee every States pact i oan be collected i an: $32 cuit i 5 aro intending power, or there biiean goverpment cenges f € Eg reas tO intervene, Thew what With republican government should be dove away with. Nothing can wore possibly be the duty of Congress than © wateh over the public welfare; and, among other ‘Wings, thero if a wadred dvty devoting opuv them to declare that they will recognize any State whose origin jw based upen human slavery. This m tho ooumuta- Hon ae interpreted Seymour's —_irlends. Tt Is their duty Co go with the iaw ot Congress rho shall vote and who shall not vole in ibe Bow ve ies of he South. (Applause. i any tale inthe Nh os iRRiag ‘domes snaaneives realy {0 reorgnuize their Rate guveruinent, aud aball do so, and Cougrens © ball approve it, then and mot tl) ven vellt such Baie ba ‘a republican form of go Me rights but government, as Ww ine govern The President of tbe United States in ue bowest ax the York. (laughter and ap plans.) Apa only a few go wan Proved that Ue peotte of (ho United Stator @ere as Mtato, who have jocat or personal Intorcey:, oF of the United States. who Dave no mtecedt to: Your state governmenta wre very quod iMings m whom ot the Hibertinn of the citizen? (OW out the Militia of New YorR against the Army of the Potomac Who made bim tbe guardian of place, abil vory Tind thmgs out of ib Agen | i Coverwor Se ym Whe rage OF 4 cluccn of the United scates? t vopp: god Vbat tbe people were their own protectors courts | puppored that when a mam wa afrented Whe autberity "oe te Daived Slates, ao, shaje don right to wmter ere ws ah Kher Mien haxthe (piled Sinton 40 Fenwrt 0,1 do Kivow that J loner wine OF \npertial niin! « UNtiCe (han same: dody cleo in who w nominated aud ejected when Pi rqles io Now Yorm. (iaugbter abd applause.) It is che. : 6 Of the United S(ates--that is the ment f America It muni be ao. or else Jubm 0. uh aod Jed. Davie Were right and you ase wrong. Acoop 2" eile oF (he other, Ha on 9oe you can uncover the jurkiag’ ire-sou that speake againet the governmest if the United State: ‘Those in authority over your republican Necks are © od with executing (he ¢ arentes of republican government im the rebellious States What shall Le dune when the qoveroment cones w exeente (bir grout guaran tee? Reinstate, for the beweM of Guvervor seymour avd his friende, the Uvion pe it was? ot wits my connent, gannot otherwiee end thewar. Hut nnot end the i you have piricken the 1d from the band of every rebel. (Applause ) Uniewe wish to Jone all the frufte of the war of decord bebi Amst prepare bo reorganire the goverment of the South ow rome das a i (be, Nor Tam not preacbing to you here what J donot preach at home, tw bur not revelied. Yet Mary'and witt next year ‘Out slavery from her border, (Applaue ‘Woree cheets lor “My Maryiand*) W your aresamen wilde tet duty, A Will be @ free republic from Mawe w dior J@ lore than two years, If they are then wetbieg will bedeue. Ax to tbe Prosficnh maou, those rely upon it tor freeing a & Nit Ond thereon «i cupponied. Where wi of the negre be when he producer the (y Southern court of juw Heon be mace valid by Con Free, which i eotitied, in tbe absenen of Mate gus ernment to declare every slave frec by ja have no government There w Wo ge tor wie, DO Laginingure to poet & i low Wanweby and tm that «nares Krome ie bowint 10 pee that jurtice i Protected, Mmarriager Wyalvet. And it eon toorh Lhe jatnily Telefon i O6@ HeDRe, \t omh MeO Mm aoolLer aol 6 exw declare what abi.i! Le the relation in regard w marter and slawe. When ibe alternative i aumrohy oF Rovernnent by | Ongres. © h understene the pemition, You must,bive COTnr In the defects af ibe pre curs of the Vetted Sater & bw Geter be (het there wi) be comme tated fre ot the Foath enti the President oh t me ely preciammed freedom, Wit taybt (be nee fee of | and organized high, That process fae b ment ® year, perhays two peark, \-« ‘The caly @uGranten thal can be givew hat at the ond of the war there Fhe are thee ro *u Deeroem wi nnd fight ovr Of Lhe country: teeve freedou, vamete hous There wre wwe Thingy tbat cagnet be done (riakion of Uhe DlAck race ie pie of the kind. CY whe Geger of noorm and conten’ al Ub vont, Hak greater wookl be your “ paving ered rors wo felt your vate. | you attempted to drive them out of the country, When the prcciamation of Breeder war put forth. chic jams fable by it effect on foreign alfnire, it war ed “New we will have servile war v ban there been 8 mogre rebelling? Where bam there been attack? Waere havo there hot heen mameacren of ibe nerTom by ihe reren® he propheis of evil derire the evi. The man whe sony not a blow strwek ab what in the fomninia of * wiehew it bo Cow on, bocawin te fea wt mary verigate for bin. And thone who are on | Fike Fid® 870 Ow CARO! Mradical abolition tte teed Oy CFmepathy witb Ue oe poopie them ne very verge of erasure heen held wp by Heeew mu min of the "yo avery POLLGMRA BE Ue Orth te Brant and ewekew (he whee Dady Of the yenple of ihe free Finke The prayer of the Rowth iw the thak of Welliete ah Waterco Woum t Get for wight oF Mucwr They prey fer went year, om the hee 198 TOAN He Ney mower wing be elec Uren uae hoe ted Sever, QOren of! Never") Laker lieve had hereefore for alo uvonu: have thonght them—te whe ul int! for the varpene of Dlarkening the na beart (Aprinone.) | hey beve Raed ei (be that Bey could prodi.re, bat ommkl erm bho Lee Lat men now rather come forward wed @ Cony Dy prowresn WADE Glo d appiune ) couth.ved 60 dwell O& the prmibia fature of the | ber mare, PRy ing thak we Cannot Cane? poo TeCe* Of Dare pone of CORA providence. — Ve worned Uhepe #6 rake pre here Wan they were acting in » dance 4 sve, nod (vb they are p owning tyiee only practical (oF mim thie —soere eDadows, to frighten men (rom dotne Ubetr doy a s wotete, they Come bo you and roam of SOCAT) OE WIM Degrees, oF Of negro paalul yer ne amatromty, jut ray, are you it tener Th. a roy Fetene, Ami then int ald Wmbee warmly to ber for the gerd od thew @metry, (he bob tment of * the comet povew sb you 0 apie (ees) 0 1 4 national wrongs, use. ‘Who tnd the ragha ot aa en openennig of he Himits of the Isay no. Tho people of the sours Nelvou is vem of and MEADE’S ARMY. Wasiingrom, Oct, 9, 1863. army c ? HERALD. a en nr PRICE THREE CENTS, HATTANOOGA. ere enskely grountess, No movement whatever omy |The Rebels Firing at Long Gencription has cecurred. Almort daily rumors, intended $0 create & senemion, bus without any foundation what- Range. ever—srmetimes copied from Washington city papere— are okeulated 2 New York, It ie a noticonbie fact Wat the siatements in the Hunaip, however ovntradicted.for the time, have always been verified. ‘Uresome Ww @orrect (aise rumors dally; but the aafent way for those imterceted will be to rely upon the HenLp’s siatemenies, which are alwaya ascortained te be true dolore publica- tion, tps Warauncron, Oot. 9, 1863. ‘The sentence of death by court martial, which was to ‘have been executed om private Brawiey, of the One Hundred and Twenty-secoad New York regiment, in the Army of the Potomac, at poem to-ény wes eunpended by order of the Presidest, providing the culprit would agree to make up the time be was absent by devertion by com (imuing tn the service after tbe three years’ term of hin Tegiment has expired. IBF. DAVIS’ CAPTURED CORRESPONDENCE. freat, Letter from General Gadsden, of South Carotina—Mexicam Affaire Viewed by = Southerner im 1654—A Grand Deeam of a West Indian Empire—A Plan fer Strengthening the titue tion of African Slavery, dic,, de ‘Wasumaroy, Oot, 9, 1668. ‘The following 1s the tester from General Gaduien, of Bouth Carotin. found among the oa) tured correspondence: of Jef, Lavie, wich was alinied to to this morning's Hizaaip. It will bescen that he theroin made important Suggestions se to a gront federation of the West India talands, stimulated iv ile pronyerity and advaneement by African slavery, as wow exwiing m@ the Southern Btates where miles forty miles WHEREABOUTS OF &e., £UNB, Cast at both these pom. The are sixty miles from Chattanooga, u'se connected there. with by railroad. JOE JOHNSTON. Communications Open Between Nashville and the Front, ae, &o, Mr. Theedere C. Wileon's Despatches. Naraviiax, Oct. , 19d, We are again im uninterrupted communication wih the Mr. Wm. Young's Despatch. Wasusraton, Oct. 0, 1663 Lookout Mountain, from whieh Bragg eudeavors wo Dombard Kosecrane, i eiybioen huedred feet highrs than Chattancoge, three iniies distant by wayun road, and Jess than two miles in a direct line, Missionary Ridge, rebel despatches are daied, ts about ono thensaad feot high, three miles from Chattanooga by road, aa@ two by air line, Lockout Mountain und Missionary Ridge early encirclo Chattanooga, whiob lies iu ® besin formed by the mountainous ranges around It. Dragg bas en open raiirend commuptoation with Rome, miles, and Atlaute, one bendrod und thiety-otm Gintant, whence he cam brine up the heaviest wage towel “hell Works: Wasiusatox, Got, , 186 Private. The government Les edvies from Chattanonga down ty Murnico, July 19, 1854. tho 6th tnat. Genera) Davin — On the Sth the rebel batteries epemed on Hoveer Dean Sim] bave only time before the axprese aves | for a very brief note. The affairs of thin republic are in sition at long range, the longeni being three milion nud the ® statue father retrograding; the trousury mimus: ide | shortest two and seven-tenths of @ mile, The firmg wae Dosaible roplentaniog by the treaty alreaty auticivated 16 | yt yory rapt © .mtiacts te build up a military and aval Powor, The Bie pid he ody) aces Haverty re custan | A Goapaten from Goneral Iosecrans’ healquacters, the power which Sania Anna weakly aspires te, If be | dated (ue Ot, fays—Not a man was injured By the an conn revenue bo may have 4 brief triauph. | rebel Uattories youterday, Our men are not anpoyed by But the tenor of bimaelf and Cabjoct in not yiolding {o the spirit and progress of she age, aud in vointy hoping Shat they Gan sustayn the antiquated policy of mosopoltes and resurietions, abandoned by overy anhchtened coun- try, will prove the downfall of centraliiy and of tyran- oviden afeal exactions, Cuerrero matutains her independence. Michocan ie following suib; and tno recovery of state —nowercignty by the two States, ‘open to the Pacific and wocessible to coinmnerce, will ena Die theo tw sustain veparatcenetionallty.or to force back the federation of ihe Mtatcr which bes buen absorbed wader ape nationality. If the leaders in Guerrero and Michecan understand the trumps of State sovereignty they wil achieve a victory, and either romamn aa goparate sovereigotiewor reunite with old members nuder a now federation. It ie ;overally underatoot that tbe staies along the 110 Graude, with Sonora, Zacatecas nnd [u- rango, are in a foverinh stato, and that meat of the ex: ed Fepablicaas are in wait on tbe froutier, propared to take in the Gres explonion. Information today from Vere uf Teporte disaffection im that quarter, — ‘bees a repub)icun Siate, anc lax pronmnoiam (eine over It be t the long rauge Ueimg In the louet, aad go about thei work the same nx ever, marbles ‘The negro boys continued w play bombardineut “war going ou, whieh ie noe that a very exteowive @larm didnot exins. (thor despatches go to show the tinpregnably porition of Ko. ecrann. robel statement that two of Rosecrans’ px ‘There is 6 official cowfrmation of the oon briders bo Tronerwe river had bee carriod away. Toi graphic communication, Broken by rebel raldara between Nashville apd Stevenson, Als, Ime been restored, Wasmautey, October 9, 1862 ascertained thet nowe of General !iwecraon very tebew, which are to the evening of ibe Sty Felative to tho WityatiOn im the SL of them referring untirely to ¥ of Citattanooga, endorned by Vugh'a. Meat powerful of the old fedora ary dota'le, ‘The olbor despatches, Muwdver, re tom, So yo. may rent natis tied of une f coolly revive’ by (he govermment, spook « © Pas he po. fitical elements aro doavnised, and ap exvloslin wit upet contralization and restore the federe’ ard with RURCOFE eXpoRe Fanta Anoat another wumvecewtt.! }otreat ‘MLO exile, anlete, praiting from experionoe aud tho ud! , be Conlonene with the rapublicn that © dor ow now in coor ition wih the! A npeCIAL Mevyeton dated Vicksburg, He ptmnber reyes Sfteon 10 prevent roiator: ements polog to Ite arter, nod are frm General Meg. Me Lom, Hob , InEN 6 Joburin wnt at Cantow, Miveli ppl, Ucungnd troop, bis suppewed dong or AL with win Dime), be ni only warel, ry “ A . Nl hy vous ae proclamation of the megnen D. Lee bad Corr Mocsend rebot ary ae Geueral, of Cuba, my sp Vieksturg. Johowton sayy their victorias are ureters, policy 65 Spain to relating to thay bland | anew whey can eoupt More raun before ren’ cemente wore, set extraveyant, If you will conpare Wie | cen wign 20° ument, which can gee in the In! Nigemir of the Lath » sadlt , of June, with the decree i a previe ls date on th pro. The Memphis Atlents Appeal, epeaking 6° thew roe pacution of Alricom slaves. you will obemeVe buat tbe: are in barineny, ‘The risternen of ihe world aro hoa! COIN 10 Lhe great truth which the !aryers wad (se MeDuffiew of my li(tln State first foreshadowed aa te Aur can sinvery. ‘The subscrviency and derendenee of the Cems. nk Chattanoogs, ay War wecuriioe ell Ome. THE REBEL INVASION OF MISSBURI. We mball now be rosnpnived, Vailandighain wil! bewlertest Inferior (o |he superior clas, abd Ube ony 'olieus on Ube part of the wire actin have ouly i90 enged toeir b raoidvess © be kK wii ge on apd the dasiane of Fro. ceucn be ‘witiie!, Cuba, whether |Copeace ef General Dinat’s Stef amd aonews or recap 8 separate sovercymy (rom | BOdy Geara—Sa@icinnt Uninn Spe nod. Me fod Stwtem, end eseryiop ont Morwardea to Drive Back the tn thot polley of bt ywhit Pesala bas proeisimed, Sor weeping the emnnoe und prosperity whe phe te erm We., de crease A wlavery, well prove tbe Bur IeUs 6) ify raRtoro 9, Lava, Oo! 9. 160 ton im the otter rinode, which by am opposite wml fF apet al deepereh (rw Leaeewworth, Kime. lakeu policy are repdly Iajring ute busbarintn. lie eb tnteltnener doving sedel fori lel a throm You ever in your vicionm dreemen of s great federation oF Went indie letende, stlrowigied in. thei advancement by * Southern Staten? © TOPE Sth, Comers Blow left the 1 rmer o the butte wnday lant ike Geoore Cope) ath mercisl and navel Power me Wien abd Yuta ten eum oan’ «mee ap. The mor fo Cuba ineke an eae ot Kore bond on poder cn 3 aca TO aah Cigar pd | the tat ce - hoe Pair, MeO ormined to Make ate! 66 Ark emer on Miewowr yt witer from & oi of the Ths ang! Merienmes epg of Ceseral Bly tof, bad arriv the watt emiwe t that all tbe 9a) atl body pace had berg cedure! ale then am tLe oremand ouder I hem Pond, ah Mater’ Spr age iedaritien . nd Abe the cxaninal oo vations V ihen 4 jn dige Mtr Wm ve one ve me that the reprint of Gem@mr et Unvene er mer t werey | eunid De 5 4 tor Chie ye } euy or Pevatyt nailing hare Bree favor | the Deming Vad he moma | ‘ aye detabie hy ete of te rebitpen ow able. and Trou Bie cen gn deoviy ump exntet ol Wb ch | Prememe wok ommienkio L prevune, » Ce. Dommye wre wpaped. she: 8 Mie ie Momicomeary wil relies and hewn clorge. My view were wal ke wupr ’ et ri 4 eamtiience Wil & bes phoer ¢Uitotah all the stunts wamel, ecxcending by the minor. if letuwd ba | vinnble, ro #8 to be Diaries to ae Condit m, and the Aen vane — trom w pa lon mwny, bak Lee unoee apes SFO onder Game Fell, Marte gn Cordes ? orly Vort Moots, There eae ne £ Theo, It being abundantiy trong to He Laer, Ook @, tM ee a f sud Shelby) raid foto Comepel Miewourt Shey woved wartbewt, wit Veer Raitroed ure bod dueer 4 the (0 < peaterds thee ety also moving up Toowoe which will prem oh , hartly do mob m whit 99 tnot nipbs for Jette 1 6 Nee tores inte and Destraction of Me in, dee Semone, O68 9 ee " me Af Covel, arviery oa een oH Cowal Myenr, wien striated by @ sme 004 Davy gunvowte, by epmmmud of Come vom te ot Minto Novy, be Metibews a Meomnoe O41 9,100 | wine one Inde en i . Dove the lew eb 1 et ee readies eeet ent 0 ot by the Pare bent, weder the nae nn” ony e vi Wow, w Break op ov fworth, of the weeuter @ fen The feline ing ie ihe | captors te goer ar 8nd Bente! erewe Gapenined by ey © Wethore Genty, baw petefped, bev ag Uebel Me Obit, Your rete! saved Ove Ok aad LEDS Tre heeA of ceive, Sereey, Vomeher with heres Aare | he - be Fourth ¥ ater fm er 4 metry (cmivted) making thirty mee ip one cay, withowd obey wd Neper Downing | 87 eenepie 10 Bete frm Fee ero reg Pee 4 PORTER, Mayr Genersl Comecodeg " “| gation ( coeret # Meredith, Agent 6 Ber Senge 08 | Vortrege Memror, arripet pare thie mernlty ot iw mers ond bas wen engtyed wb the tar yaue Paarererien srr neenns Te myom Young Noo ' 1) the orebenge of piv ceere © ertt, 9h be preemtiod thie Apt onde of Ober cen * 04 wmtat Wy the petrons of tbe | met rime wc tani B® Wieenthh direet, The et wan | relent at voce a) th on of mot guoeriment mantecrnret by Pal) Mork & Gn, aad om eee On | ue vide there Be vem OF ihe Crean Hing, with Maele »| tying Day tm tides te the ot of partormtog be coabeaued fytag imp. end oe Lav, Oo tees the oR Verte & peat Meer pion Hell ng fork (he emrien rome Yow row, ee preted the tet end Arne eh be prewenin Dorms here ter cowl one day a