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TIK ()KH(i)N AKUUh. it v i. w. miahj. TEKNX OF HVHSCRIl'TIOS. Jan J, .-' .'"' ua "'y " ""' r1"' ,,,'r""r'' ' n't '''" ""' uf the " r lUlhnitrM lirchmgtdforiit nwnthi S ,urri''""' trttirtdfum U'l permd. K ,w,r rfuroHfiniiri unlit all antarngri "'Lei' e"i"" """'y " '' l ula f t PrlUcr. Tlio rliilmli'll'l'i' l'rm Bivc" in' tcrcslii'lf particulars of tho Into engage Intl,t nil Charleston, between tlio U. S. frignlo St. I-nw n-tico ami llio privateer IVInl, (formerly Hie revenue c-uttvr Gov. At,,i:) .... '1'hc officers of tlio St. Lnwrenco wisely imlgwl tlmt many privulfiTsinni would not know her truu character, und to still (urtlirr roucvat her annum rut mid object lie port holes were I"'.-'1 -IommI mid Iiit hon put out of sight. They cruised for n tnontlt nlon tlio Atlantic const, between .. ... i ........... ....i. ....i i... llenry nun rm mown, huh um u- i morning of lli' lt of August, while just , outsi'lo tlm harbor 'f Charleston, espied u ! rakish schooner, filled with men mid ( mounting 3 "" 1 K'"". nili"K r;,l,il11)' " ' upon Inf. The l"'rl l"1'08 H,re ! lut tlm H"n WIH Bl fll"' l',n ,l;t ' I, iwroixe looked not unlike a great lum-j Inflr mi rcluiiitiiKiii becalmed inn strange ; latitude, nnd too tin v it-It lly for any niriosi j me the lioMin of a hi;; cargo for the amrit'C of any runny to court ami a dur in privateer to secure. Ai llic stronger runic down, tlio St. Lawrence hoisted all sail nnd affected In bo anxious to get out to urn. In reality,! however, lio as edging closer in shore, j ikI tanking arrangements lelow to receive j the reckless visitors with appropriate lar- 1 cm. Pirrrlly n shot camo skipping over the water, filling into lliu oca a few roils ; IimiI of t lie frigate; ami a mnnlirr f.d- j I oJ in iiiiil nucrcMiion, lint iicnrly nil ! filhor utrikln liryoiul or piiMing over. j Thf (i:ial di'linrj;n roniiHted of grnpo and j riiiter liicli inndii oino litllo ilulliiincf 1 Willi tlio fri),''ito'i( ri'in, and ai!inttiilied the eoniiiiiiudrr tluil tin' I'luy was Kr"lVMIn j rri'MH. At till linn' tlio veel wire I !lhin penkiti) di't nice, and n timn in uiii- , form neon mounted n ion tlio piriilv't ileek, who klioiilcd to (lie St. Lawrence to ! lit Id nnd m-iid over a limit Tlie crew ' ture ilitinrtly fiei ii llourisliiu tlielr cut- Lm', nnd tlic niiiien rnuiinin and jmiiit- mg tlieir (,'nn. She carried tliric gnii ! n;iinel to lie rilled Million. j Then (lie St. Ln rem e tlinw up lier 1 pirti and dlM l'ised a wlwlu IroiiNido ofj uiiii'iii, uilli the gUMiiem at tlio lireecli ol ' 1 (!un, lioldinK I 'lid d filsi n; nnd direct- j lr the lirond ! rki were filled with senineii j in hi e j:ekrti, armed ilh Intake!, who jirin into the hliroii l ami mil out on tlie . ml, lyin prone in '.ho m.iiiitni, on the j I.oh -jtii.t, in fnreeiistle, and lit every point h'T" ii ill) could lie luken with nduintue. I In n nurd the ulv inereli:iiitin:in waonet- . i . . i i i .... -.1 I r.niiiriiis'i lino u nriuni war snip, nun n man at cvety point nnd n liroudside of poiiioii limkinK into tho very ryei of the p'rjtei. Tho l.ittcr taken olnnk, recoiled luoineiit, hut before they hud time, fur anion, even lor thought, the pun In h lied fjrtli iron nnd lire, spliiiti rin the tnuM, tutting the risioK mid uil a with ki.iwn, lir.'iikin the jipuM nnd Imoini, and liteml I; c,irin the schooner into peices und i'n-iiiii Kulf into which the waters rudieil i lliron-li sluicm, filling the Imld nnd I. ' ittoiiisliiiij the relicU that their note lion s ley in the Miip'n liout or wrestling with lur fi. The fire (.till roiitiutud nnd the water aj full of driftwood. Many of thu nrn jumped overboard, nnd tho rest, launching Hie lifchout, jumped in mid held up a white liiiidkerehief an a diii of mirrcnder. Hut oiiemaa had an opportunity to down into the eahin for Ilia property nnd ho was 'he Lieutenant, a fellow tiatnrd Harvey, 1'ieanTly a inidnhipuiaii in the U. S. service, unJtr command of ('apt. Sartori. Harvey rwoircrcd his trunk. Tlio St. Lawrence Mill rohtinued the firo "ilh nmll nrnn, but dircetiut; tho aim nl lmlk, nnd not at tho smull boaln. Tim crPwi f ia-pliii,' four men, were not injured. tea minute from tho time of tho dis vhargc of tho first gun, tho vessel 8Wyed licarily and went under, currying down funr tnrn, one of whom, named Carpenter, a former rhiliidelphian, living in .Soulhwnrk, Tho offieem of tho St. Law "ntn now discovered (ho lifo boat and the Hag of humiliation, They dropped a boat mode out to tho rebel, nnd finally pawed them on board uhlp, whero thry oro irnncd as fast on received, and secure ly confined below. In tho engagement St. Lawrence received two alioln ono I" Hie foresail, tho other in tho quarter "k. 8,o transferred her prisoners to I'lajr on Hundny morning, nnd they cfo at onco brought to this port. Tin Tetrel was formerly tho Got. Al '"'ii, a rcvennn cutter, nnd was seir.od In ''Imrleston Iturbor, after tho surrender of r,,fl hiimter. Sho has proved grave, ,nyhnp, for , 0r tl0 very men who ncizcd her; nnd mny every Federal vessel ''IIJt treason !ms appropriated likewise bo il Imtninoek nnd collln. bT I'nrson Iliownlow says In his pa lK'f that " If ho were left to eliooso bo '"ii living in Hell nnd in a Southern 'oiifcderni'v, ho would take it week to dn- i-iilr " A .Weekly NewHMiM'r, devotwl 1o the Intie.sts of tho L-ilici-iiig Com, nnd advocating the hMo of Truth in every wsup. Vof'- V11- OIiK(J()N CITY, 0 It JOG ON, 0 O T O V, 10 11 5, 1801. No. 20- llmiiAiiK ToiiMiNu Kim Uus. SniKi.DH. I It is stated on good authority that a new Irish llrigade,. 1,000 Mroiig, nt least, is to 1)0 Iininedinteiy organized in New oik, tho command of which will bu ten- dered to (Jen. .lames Shields. The first regiment of the brigade is now forming uu- iler the giillant Lieutenant -Colonel Ilobt. Nugent, of tho li'.lth, and will be known world. This honored name is that or Mrs. j,,(;t of Southern character by the last letter ( by the r.llth voluntas. Already rom-' Fremont" Our Jessie" of long ago, n,,, ;'Nr. Kus of the Times. The portrait! . Ceve. ; .1, wife of a .Vesidentiul c lidate, the ad-1 'l 'iSJl ! hind, nnd other cities, have pledged them- mired of the highest circles in Loudon mid 1 to diffuse plague and pestilence throughout I selves to press forward in this new mid Paris, us well us in America, mid now the the New NVorld. j brilliuut movement, wli'ch speaks volumes active mid industrious secretary of her bus-' For our own part, we do think the less, lor tho generous loval.y and unconipn ra- band, his confidential adviser, his invaluable ' "'viiiJ world has to .h, with the so ii. . i i cession States Hit better. e can scarce-1 nlilo spirit or our adopted cili.ens. 1 ho reporter, who takes notes of nnporlai.t . . conceive of any class of inniikiud, no mat-1 Irish siiiril of tho North is thoroughly n- facts mid slatenienls during tho (jeiieral's ter bv what niia'ns collected, in whom we roused, mid thousands arc ready to oblite- " ' rate the sad memories of the first engage- inand, attends to much of his busincs cor- rll""-'-v, , ' 11 V,ullV .7 , i r T ...... ,n, . , ,. ,. la rs and their leader, Signer Itoland, who to 1 00 boxes of small arm cartridges and uient in w hich the green Hag waved ylon-, repondenee, ami m every resp.cl supplies villill011,y J01sted, in rehearsing his terri-! eighty-seven boxes of rilled cannon cor mtsly besides (ho stars and stripes. In the place of a thoughtful, industrious si com) ,e career, that " (jod bad given him ! t ridges. Thirty boxes of old firearms, view of this organization, Cnpt. Thomas self. That is a wile who is worth cargoiVgrare to grow old in his profession, in spite thirteen wagons of provisions, L'.fiUO mus I Vancis Meagher will decline the high po- or the puffed and painted nnd bedizened f th-dangers to which it was exposed!" , kels and H.000 knapsacks and blankets . ... ..... .!, , r i The (iod or the ruffians is the Dkvii. were also lost in the retreat nnd during the "ltm" "nirt"1 Major-hen. Ire.nont, onien who, got up after the stvle of hM nn o t, .ik of ! ,,altc. ami oueo moru take Ins place in the ranks of his gallant and devoted regiment. ; It A 11 1 t.'oxsriircTi.vi; OK TIIK Ovi iii.ami Tki.i.i iiai ii Nt.ws Two Days Faiii.i in. 1 - I II,: II I, l:iuiiii. hi i iiiu i'ihk , m . . . . ... n... i.. i ...i.: t ,.r 1 1... i!.,ii.,i;.. .., nl. I.oiih, writing August .iUth, gives the follnwiiig interesting und iiupoi t.iiit infor mation: No doubt, any inforinatioii rnnreruing the trunsinisslon of nes to California will bo r deep interest to the readers of the Ilulletin. 1 liuvcjucst perfected nriiinge- iiuiils with C. M. .Slebliins, of the Pacific Tilegr.iph, by which news will reach Cali fornia two days sooner than nt prcenl. The eustern end or the line, you will per ceive, U pulied on, and in working order, about 100 miles we; twnrd of Ft. Krnrny. The despatches telegraphed Horn !St loseph stnji at that point nud arc conveyed in vmi bv l'onv The narlies who ure building from .luleslnirg to Salt Lake City ' have eiiuipleled nearly I'.'iO mde to some point beyond Fl. Linuuie the name of which lias not Vet been I tiled, perhaps Itv p. rinixs;,.., of V,le. President f the Company Stcbhins will this we.k despatch two operators who will woik n much of the hue as l.as bei n completed between .lah iburg and the point bevond Ft. Lara- . , i ., , ii lie iiieiitoned above. I he traii-missioii of news will I hen lie ns follows: ly tele- LTiinh from Jiilcsliing Ion point iicurlv' J.M) miles fiom the l.iltir pl.irc; then the v. v ll.eni to the lir-t telegraph station on voursi.l.'ortl.ecoi.iin.nt. I!y this menus I'.mv u i l;ike mi I ie i e unci es nun cot i we shall gam two ii.iy to .''.iii rraneisco, by telegraph. CtIIamki. S. Pickinsov, ii strong r.ieekinridgc man during the last Presi- .T...,l,..t . l.-i-l ii.fi In .i I.iIl snrrell in l'ellll. "' ' ' ' I . , . ., slwiiua, said: ' I hold it b. be the fir-t dutv of every ' eit,, n, of ee,v pa, iy. to aid in restoring' -if restored it e..i. be-this great and good gnvei nnn nt. Tin ro is no halfway hnuse in tie-matter-no tarrying place be- i .......i. .ii.i,i i.nt'p nt irnv i-riitni'iii Mini n 1 n i i ii r.i-. n . h - irmitliii? iii (tvirtl.row. Tluro in n overthrow. I In ro m n i i i.r.r Hi.il.0ll that W.ll suit the ca-e ' .... ' i ii: .. :. I- i i ...i Until the reiieiiiou i ursi nil iri u. itim were I in favor or, or disposed to tamper .. ,il. il.j ... Ii, l!i.ii or iiiit or I'oiinti'li.'iiii'r , it rent course it leti to ids own oiscrcl:on. ",: """ "". "t- ... . p,U" VrMiViXrn t ke m, The General concludes as follows; In n j 1 on 20ti0. Almost every new-paper To S roe Bi.kkiiIXi;. Asa Kemper, of arms it is right l-ir them ,l;,v" nr",nl l'vI .ttito 1 would put down a servile in-: who has spoken or the bill, has said that it 0ii coimly, Ohio, writes to the Amen nid and nssisiiince. A military despotism ' nirrecti.m. In a state of rebellion I would ('s " computed on all incomes which ex- enn Agriculturist, that bleeding from n will be inaugurated whenever yon permit 1 j.,,,., that which was used to oppo-c l'ml 0(1. i''lyiug that if npirson's in- n-0und on man or beast may be stopped by this rebellion to triumph 1 am in favor m nll) take nil tlmt i-roiirttv wbieli 'wine for iist.inec is 1,300, pud his other mixture of wheat Hour nud common salt, nr:A:::d,;o,urn XvoJ o"!!....:...;.! u.e wui. t.f ,w Mm. .-t., cq!mlIinrlStlJOmido,,witi,a u i, e,eL. bv oultin- down the nuthors of furnish the menus by which the war is ' puted on $1-J00. this is not the case. ,1C W,cding be profuse, use a large quant.- the war. 'l nm in favor of pence, but 1 1 uu. in favor of tho only course that will in-; sure it- (Inving out nrmca reliellum, nego I r,.1)t.io 0. i 'r 1 ' " ( r;C-1 ............ I tinting with loyalty "Tin: Maiisiiai. Hot snoiuleiit of an Luslcru paper says i ... . .. M.I ... I I. . I T I ' I lie spin wiiiu i . .i.swoiiru airu oaik son boi!: f;',',. in in the tliird story, lli.t s- WOlilll WHS SIIOl ns no was ucccihiihk ii . . . i i: ' - 1 nil his tenc .1. il. rl The bloody cmbraeo of lire nnd steel mwl of , lirrims nud sight seers that lmve ieady visittd this spot, have left but few j menioes of the trat'cdy. Iho entire erowi nlr flight of stairs on whidi Fllsworth was 1 killed has been cut to p-ices, nnd earn . tuiriiv aii ni iiiiiiiiiir ii'imi 1 It !. 1.... - occnpiui 17 1 Jackson has been completely dismantled, nud everything moveable or hrcokublo car ried nwny ns a tropy on ono sido or a me tueiito on tho other." Anrii.i.ruv Si nvirK. Fremont seems to havo fallen In with McClellan's Idea tlmt nf nrtillerv. nnd lio IS preparing a vast forco of that nrm of tho Kcrviro intl'i" State, 42 full eompnneis nro to be orgnnizod. Tho 1st Missouri KcKi meat, which nulTcreil so terribly nud be haved so gloriously In their last battle, has been called in from Holla, to bo organized for nrtillery service, nml two recruiting oflt ces were opened to fill up lh rrgiment to thn reouired compliment 1 2 s.ptnds, with ders have been sent 6ut to Kollo, nine 01 ten heavy enn" t '" Iron Mountain, cv eral to Jefferson City, nnd a number of n- 0 ntlers hat. I I"" P?to" 0 elevations dom.na.uliug the ...nst bnpor.au, . n;..t. nf ti.iiin em ine-to tho roof. ' r..n;.i..l uiili the wi . e-t enthusiasm courugenicni, nnu recogui.c nv omc our( of the stairw nv J ul x ft J l , w n1l01icei, it; 10 oust. of Picpri'scn-. work ,11 soon be done. 1 h. n-t e du y I nf.(lmt u.n 8lU'rrV.,T'f,hS the,.resent met-wo can easily ukc',r rmv nro Il0l ,,v fir M dangerously ouco en ied by 'tho great Father of his WhklilTc,) that " Kentucky was the first 1 rare of the future. , hurt os the majority of our men Most of Count v Pid he dream, ns k slept here, j0 ndopl the Ciistitiilion, nnd would be' , our wounds nre rom Mine bl U, w hie i . . i V ,.i lil children would i . ' . ,, .1 .1 1 t t'T The father of Major General 1 made grea ghastlv openings and frrrjuciitly Hint in two geiieriitions, his 1 1 mini would lll0 t0 desert it." the thunder of np-' .,.,........ ' ,...! r.;...,., ' 1. 1,,. i.,T,i..i,ii il,s0 I : . rn.li t r I lin I ' iH'llTiM! II. 1 1 1 V, ll I III II. w .i v v't a,v unu irillll L'l t 1 ill hiv wij . high roads that lend into tho city. in . i". ' h "Ofit Jfksik." The nuiiio of onuwo-l man is recorded, who, withoat making n fuss or having It announced in the newspa- pern, is doing her duty at her Inn-bund's side, mid does not complain of weariness ' or fatigue, or find it necessnry to leuve hi id j to go to fushiounblu watering places, or, keep posted in thu doings of the fashionable I interviews with tlie oflicets of his com- ' me latest lastuon plate, Uiiiik they lorm the completest tnodel for nil ancient muse or a moili ru grace. It is to be Imped " .IniiL-oii.'' unii'l ifi I liw r.ii.n.r i. iwi iiiiiiii ,. ., . , .,?.,, .ins. i reiiioiu, incuiise ine oeauiy oi ner ( . .... . work is that it u done ill a iplli l, Uliostell- , talious manner, from her pule, woiuanlv ...... ,,. , .. ., , instinct of love mid diilv, and it would lc- . , .' . ..iii strov its gnat charm to have it hawked . i i . . , .... ,; , 1 , 1 1 l'rB ls 1,0 lllll,, r. I'owevcr; the pi rri'"1t (l. patent leathered, mid kid gloved Jenkins delights in what is l.ri nt. flashy mid ...... I ... ii... i . e . mil iitn nuj(.iu iu uni until in-i nu- tin... i i I !... 1 bands musty papers, in hi.s dingy Western office. HEX. IHTI.1.11 ON TIIK. ONTC.AI1AMI . i. ... ...... 0 K.snos. Gen. IlntliT has written n let-' tcr to the Secretary of War, in which he slllt,., (ml ftl t1L. ,imi. ( ni-vi vinjj orders ,0 ,nv,iri, ,ron.,s , Washington, he was 1 ' spared for .... advance movement on Vorktown, hoping to cripple the resources ' 0f the enemy there, especially by seizing n I ,r,rC ,intMi('r of ncroes who were bein ' .' n ... ,. ? ''i impressed into their service, making in- " '- i,Ic l.le- roui Gen. llnth r states he lias now tins side 0f Hampton 'J00 negroes, 300 being nU """ ''' ' " 1 . ' ,,,e l'Tr,I"l'l regar.ling them. 'tr ...... i i . . !. .: r ,l;.-es.,ng the status upon w h'ci, the slave worn 'ii and children, thus freed from their ; ma.tenro to be considered, he was com-; peiledtolooknpontl.un.liy Ins own rea- 'soiling, os men nnd women, ns not free born, ' ' vei ree, iiiaiiiiiiiiiieu nun sein iui in .1 uiii ine - , . 11,5,1 ",l'm' "''v,'r ,0 ,e nxU,W iV He would have no doubts bow to pro-1 ceol hud he not seen nn order from Gen. . . t- . '.. I -. I I ...I. t. I.. D,nc!l, forbidding all fugitive slaves to c ,,,.,1 .;,!,; tl0 j,. jf tic ... ' '. . I i.ovm.im m, .. o..m. ... ..iM.im vo :. i ....r. : ii-....T.. :r ..Ai inree u, ami eu.oni; n iienui.i?n n inn .W.dly, but should take n widely differ .. .. prosecuted besides being the caibc of the Wri BhJ if jn 0 (oi);, jt h1(MI, uu j,.,.,. I ",,r- w " fu uu,,w " J , ed that human beings wire brought to the free enjoyments of life, hher.y nnd the pur-1 f "8''t o ; . . reipiiro much consideration. FUKCT OK Tlic, I XION I.TO.IV IN WIN- v 1 f I in i. The news from Kentucky has been l,lu 1 plansc from the tloor nud the galleries shook I even the solid walls of the Capitol. It was ; . i.iblc outburst of patriotic Win .,.,,. ... ,1.:,, ,,,1)IIK.ui 10.000 orgini.ed , Uiiun (nej ( Kl.liu.ky( 0hy awaiting the . hfl u. 1 ..... .... I lot box to tnk til reWHo 0, c' s drive tho ribiliotcis out unerring rifle Kentucky nnd Tennessee, JoT 1 lio lovnl nnu iruo men 01 ui m ,,,1,1 inipntietit with those who preneli treason nnd rebellion. Tho office of tho lMmotntlk Standard Con- 1 v If l..l,.lu iIkeI rivtiii lltf At cor., .s. 11, " 7 ' " " y. , I' TB ,ub is.,; h.mi.v. ... - . , 1 1 . .1 1! - -.lil. J almla nml , wounded two soldiers with pistol shots and woro taken to tho police stution to savo their necks. A Gai.i.ast Kt'iTOH Tlio iiomoof tho Captain who marched his Company off tho bnttlo-field of Hull Hun in regular order, nnd on tho road to Washington, amid tho . . 1. ....... I. ll..nl,.. ('fllltlllll Ho- - ; - r-w . p( , Thk Lonhox .St.whaiiu os 11i.iiku.ion. j If the SUtmlurd, of London, n presents fuirly tho view of the n lious portion of i of the people as we suppose it does- the rebels who nre in arms need expect but little aid or sympathy from that quarter. It says: Great Inlit has been thrown on the sub- "I'ouhl place let-s eonliileni'c. It puts us 1 1.. I !...!. I P.. . i . t I n,.w Kingdom founded on Shuiry nnd ruled by siu h sons of perdition. Cvvont's Oeixiov ok Nai-oi.kox. An intimate friend of the late Count favour relates that the great statesman once ex- i,r,..,l I.mm.H ;. r,....,r,l in I ,.;u v... . " ' , Icon in these terius: " lie has a nnnilier of , political ideas lloating in Ins mind, none or ', . , ., ,, ,. ,lem nntured. liny would seem to be convictions founded upon instinct, lie will 1lnt st,.:l,t.y ,,llriti.. nny si..-lc idcii if ri- (1JS 0,(lll je ,ri.k, nts tit.f" ,t j,jve nv nnd take u:'. another. ' This is the mot It is bv stradilv 1 i., n)1 ., . , . .;, ... !,. I w..l...l ,)Warrw, ,is ,:.,, or : i,,ducin- him to adopt a measure. The only rhiciplc- it : ..... i. ....ii. .. i .i. ... 11 M im n .. .. ....111.1 1.111.11 K-m- nects together thrse various ideas, is the establishment of his dynasty nnd the' conviction that the best way to secure it is bv fi -ding the national vutiitv of the French ' , people. A VaII aMK II.,0U1!V .i'r()f. j. ;. 'i-lirm.r r:J,.s to th 1'ruiri Ft nmr V t ."'"i" ' ' "l '' "!""r' through n succession of experiments on ,. ,M. ,. ,. , , ,, . Inmselr, Ins children, Ins horses, nod other case, be has discovered tlmt coal oil is n certain nnd speedv remcdv for scrofulous , ', . , ", , , .. eruptions, and all k.nds of local d.seasrs, . . . .i ... .i 1 1 ,..1t. he has di-eovered that coal oil is n such ns rhiumatiMii, pains in the side, ..huiiLUr. back, nud joints, croup, sore (iro irn;si. MMi(i MitJ mi, uotriUroll5 mi null a:,J auim:iN. He mentions seve ral ca!!(.s i(l ottll whm IC Mm pf -s oi, pave jistalt om, , . , , try n- .. IILIIII'Ilt r.-L.T Ullil lllllI.IIT lie . I. I'fC SIS ' " . n ..-( .w , ,. . , , , , , ..... , if.. i beiieh. ial, he has thought proper to inuke uKpurieg w hi ro n prpular fuvor.te or hero tho di.-coverv knuwu to the public. ', wns born, or whero he bails front. I.von, - ' , . IJanks- and llutler, the Yankees; Siegel, Ti: In.vuk lAX.-ome t.nsapprelieu- am ; mRr; e 1 ' . f 1 Nim exists ou the subject of the income tax. en-.The net provides that tlie tax shall only ....... ...... ...... i , .Ian. - s Ih.,mi .l...bi, (..,! TIok if it norsou'.. IneoniL' - - i - $20i)tf, and l.is other taxes nmoitut to , 'ii.in .1... : ....... :...lr . ..nmn... " ' ; The X. V. Uadtr rerv trulv savs: There i " , ' , ... f ' llU)iM,:y. In tins manner be saved the life o a )(f . , nm, m ., horse winch w as bleeding rom a wounded fl.nr nm, re pect of its enemies abroad nnd I ' "S !' """u " ' i nm. nm. iinn It wan IefL on three IClir nilll rispei l UI vihiiihs U'nviin mm 1 . . , , . nt home or it is lost! There is no middle, I .t.... t ...LI. n nANl crouii.l-...ere .s v. v . Let the men ol the people snauo on mis uis- ir.enrjo . J cL'c lan. was in (.('t.an of Philadelphia. IIo was very 1 eminent ns a surgeon, nnd n man of strik- n J; n"'1 '' V f " " a lit ' invariably committed h . . .. . . , ,,t ,,c ; "...i,, ,nHnf remarkabhi suririenl . sV;in;;hi;.i;h;;n;theoper,,or.cvi,,ing'largonn,ber c ,,,,,,, courH(?. joined to j there Is no scarcity of sailors. 1 ho gene- kill, coolness, nnd presence of mind in rare degree. lluiton l'ot. PnK.ur-KNT Ltscoi.x. An Kastcrn pa l'l-..!.!. nt I.lneohi makes no so- J , rul),ion U ... . . i ... ,.pressed, bo intends to make anew u.spcn-, im,"Cn' . r.: r. j0 uoveriHlU'Ul. JIU una iil-ijhviiv- " . ... ii y miiil tlmt lio lungs lur tlio limo wncn no can prove his love for tho savlon of the .. "... t ... I ....... .1...- I.. ni,... nt linn. llepubiic, ny piucing uiviu in u.u "v.; or nnd profit. Ikon Anut'Mr.NTS. Sixty rifled cannon per week nro being modo now for our tlov eminent. Nono too soon. Wo have found out nt Inst who is on the sido of the heaviest artillery. Never too Into to learn that's sumo comfort. Out Lohs at I!lu, Wis. Thu figures below we copy from the official report: Killnl. Ofiieers. Men... l'J 402 Total killed 4SI U'tjuiiihd. (Jflicers Gt Men PIT Total wounded 1.011 Officers 40 Men 1,1 T'i Total Missing 1,210 fi rand total 2.70H The loss of urlillery ninount.s to seven- teen rifled cunnoii nnd eight miull bore , T n.nm .( Irt.i llm stca n m n 1 1 1. 1 r.A TiHK.ti of thk IScsisEss Ifohnes, in the last number of the Mariposa Gazette, W'o advertise in this nuniber this paper for sale, und for sale low. We have eon- diieted it. owned it. and have had nil to do with it for nearlv seven venrs blurs' 110 ttlln 11 ,(,r "uu - ',tTV. are on our eves, nnd public warts grow .. . . : Kl'ra ,l ,., "here warts me supeilluous nml uniom- MuMc. Anv dirty, half-bred, lousy pup has a right, lis ho thinks, to bark nt mid ' M"est'" '"' nlllor's course, nnd if lie don't like it, bite, or '.rv to. Men that tell the bounih.ri. s of the State they came fruin, who cannot treat the Knglish language resjuctably, mouthing it much i. i. i . i t- 1 ..ir. i . th'i.ks he has the pren.-ativo or nn t'ditori- "'. regulator to accost him nt any time n.iu iiiit ie ui 1 I . o ii'J'il t.uiiLX . ... . , f , , . A Union Mas in Tin: Hkiiki. Ap.'-iy. The X. Y. Herald publishes nn extract Irom a letter written by Maj. Alexander ll,.,,i!inn Ml In f... uifi.r,1 (mm unilton, A.d to Gui. fcan ord, from '"cntiomng tlio following m- rc'"ll't' ''.v cn- I'ultirs0"- " Among the wounded soldiers of the rt j nrinv token prisoners in the recent , , . . . . , battle, one who was dying sent for nn of- Invr ami tola nun ttiui tie wouiu linn ins ;iiu.cl '" a"1 mAtM nnd the touch- hole in the cone on which the cup is placed , . , j if , . . . . ... fleer and told ium tliut lie woulil liml Ins ,ri.aih he proved for (he I'liiou. The gun was exuiniacd, and the tale of this sadly wrongid victim of Southern tyranny prov- cd to be true." Xat,v,;v ,-V.' S. (Ji t ici.r.3. The X. Y. Time. sav ll U ot.lv at. a matter of .. " i " i r ...... .. Il...t ., n.,n I,., r. r.rn I1. II. L'C If Uil'.l.l 14.aV.lli. UIIU... IV.V. .MHII..1 VI ' " . ririii(iiiit iiiu viv'iiiin, V.WIV.VIU", tin- I I TV- V... Vf.... M-.r!..! Ian, the Peniisvlvaninn nil to a ore ,mnr:...,c n.,l,i;,,.r lionrntli tl.n nnn Star . . ., . . - i- r ,i I""" d Laniur, nml tllitij, OIIC holy cause. ty, say from one to three pints. It may : I... I. .ft f..r linnr nf ititi il:i ii neeess.i- . i. . i f. ,!.. nfter npphcation. It was left on three , '.' , days, when it pot loose, was easily removed, . , , . ... . Minik ll.it t. otst'S. A correspondent upon the enemy nro with round balls whose effects have been less fatal, A WsouM,n the i'r...;,t,. k.ne.l his nroclamntion for cidi- teen thousand sailors lor service in tho war jt thought that considerable dilhculty would bo experienced in procuring that a mi depression 111 loiiiuivite, n.ii.(.iv.it upon tho wnr, has thrown so much ot our merchant inurino out of service that our sailors nro willing enough to enter the navy for wuut of other employment. - rfc0Kiincnt nftcr .enkhig uf Use bravery W ..J .ending regards to all his Iricnds In La Crosse, says 11 I lind a rebel bona that I broilL'Ilt 1 from the field I thought tho W.rr did not ... .. ..... .. .11.1. -...I t ihtu hint niter a limo irouuio no ouu a had." Knoiisii Soi.mkks at Vamoivkh. Tho Twenty-first ltegiment of tho Kiiglish Army wni duily expected nt Vancouver Island, front Chiua. Tbo corps is ono thousand strong. liATKS OK ADVKIiTISINO: One wpiaro (twelve lines, or lew, brevier matir) one iiiaerlinn $ 3 00 Knell ubeiuent ianertion 1 00 l!uMnemcnrln one year SO 1)0 A libnrul (Induction will bo inado to those wIk' ndvertiau by the year. The number of inncrtiom iliouM be notwf on the nmr;iii of nn tilvertitemcnt, Otherwise it will be lubiiahcd till forbidden, and charged ac cordingly. tW Obituary notices will ho charged half the ab.no rntn of advertining. Joi 1'msTiM) executed w ith nentnem and llii:iltll. I'aymtnt fur Jui Printing mutt be maile or, drlirrry nf ihr tmrk. ' Details of Eastern News. Jacob Well's station, 230 miles enst of Fort Churchill, Sept. 23d. Pony with dates via. Lcnvenworth to Sept 1.1. Last accounts from the Northern border repre sent Gen. F.ains inarching North, and (Jen. Lane's command following him. It is dillicult to obtain information or the movement of troops owing to the necessity of keeping it secret. About 1,000 were ut Piatt City, supposed to boon the march to join Pain's or Price, crossing tho river at Liberty. Kansas Citv, Mo. Considerable cx intnt was created hero on tho 14th, by the appearance of rebel scouts on opposite bank of river. A company of twenty mounted were sent from here, nud discovered n rebel camp of 200 or 800 me,n, six miles from the river. An additional forco was de tailed on the afternoon of tho 15th, who killed several rebels and took several pris oners nnd dertroyed tlieir barracks only ono Federal wounded. Yesterday n large' force of rebels, supposed to be a part of the band recently encamped nt St. Joseph, ap peared fimr miles below 011 the opposite side or the river, mid attempted to cross in a flat boat, sending a part or their Torco to nttrnct the attention of the Federals by firing into this city, Wyandott. They were repulsed and the boat sunk. It is be lieved they succeeded in crossing nt Liberty ferry, 10 miles below, which they havo possession or. Cotton has taken a second growth in tho vicinity or Montieello, Arkansas, and there was considerable damage inconsequence. Advices Trout Richmond soy that tobacco has suffered from the same cau-c. Sr. Josr.i'ii, Sept. 10. The rebels iu Kentueky have seized the banks of Bowling-Green and appropriated the money. It is rumored nt Washington that on other gross fraud has been discovered. All is quiet on the Potomuc. The Captain-General of Cuba 1ms issued a proclamation from the (Juecn of Spain, as follows: " I have declared, under date of August, all vessel occupied in legiti mate commerce, proceeding from ports in the Confederate States, sholl be entered and cleared under the Confederate Flag, and shull bo duly protected by the authori ties of the I.land. Foreign Consuls are notified that no interference on their part will be tolerated." Advices from Clarksburg, Va., say tho rebels commenced nn ndvanced picket to ward L'lkwutcr summit, and cut the wires. They continued the advance on Klkwnter until within two miles of our troops, when shells from a battery dispersed tin m. Skir mishing wns kept up nil night. Next mor ning two regiments were sent out to the summit; the rebels retreated in confusion. Two rebel officers spying nround the camp nt Flkwater, were surprised nnd shot by our pickets. The body of one, taken to the ramp, proved to be Col. John A. Washington of Mount Vernon. The Presidct t nnd Secretary of Stato have been in receipt of Lumbers of letters and petitions calling for the cxpulsiou of W. H. Iiussel, of the London Times, on the ground that he is a public enemy and ought not to be tolerated at this crisis. On the Nth, the enemy in strong forco of artillery, infantry and cavalry appeared in front of I'uioii pickets on centre and right wing of our forces on the Va. sido of the Potomac. They mode their first dem onstration on the road leading from Fall Church to Hull's cross roads, driving in our pickets. Heavy bodies of skirmishers and scouts immediately followed, planting a heavv section of artillery near Merry Hall House. From this they directed grape nnd cannistcr on Vuion pickets, di reeling their fire at every point along tho road. The Union pickets rallied without confusion. Intelligence was immediately si ut to Gen. McDowell, at tho Arlington House. After demonstrations on our pickets near Hull's Cross Iloads, tho rebels naid their respects at several places to the f'lmin ll rul ire and 11.111 V. V... " " . J "-- o . . . 1- . II I I....... maile one onset at anuieourg 1 uuu.-v. two miles from Union camp, where ho had pickets stationed. They fired ten or twelve shots, doing uo damage. Soon after a bodv of cnvalry and infantry appeared, wlic'if our p'ekets, 20 men, retreated to a house 8 miles distant, when they were shortly nftcr reinforced by a battery 01 nrtillerv nnd a company of inrantry and cavalry. They took a position and waited their nppenrance. The Columbia nrnvcu ni -c ioi with dates from Havana to Sept. u. Vessels under rebel flairs were admitted into norts nt Cuba to dischnrgo and re ceive enrgos under samo privilege ns ves sels of ull civilized nations without, rccng-' nition of nationality. A bu oon reconnoisanco at v a.iiiingion showed that tho body of rebels who ad vanced the night before, were fulling back on Manassas. Tho gcueral belief is that they intend giving battlo somewhere ou our line within 43 hours. A nnvnl officer from Fortress .Monroe. says on attack Is expected On Newport .News iimiicmuicij. have gono thcro to assist in -defense. St. Joseph Is now in possession of rd crul troops. Salt Lm Citv, Sept. 21.-U Is tho general impression that tho mail is stopped for tho preseut. Inn:vocAM. Acts. Yonder lies ono who has gono to tho silent shore: he realizes now that his oct ero Irrevocable ho feels what before bo had fancicJ, that time cun not niter them, that eternity cannot change them. Hcsido tho bier stands a Weeping friend; and too Into ho finds that tears cun not efface his acts, that repentance cannot amend them; too Into bo finds tlmt every net or harshness, every litter word, every sarcastic expression, lives forovor: too Into ho finds that unseen Vings havo borno hia deids beyotid tho flight of love, and that ho can ucver recall theut to bis embrace Dguill. ! ford Vr... A-iiiM l.tWr.