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few horses, killing; nnd wounding 3 nidi, they roorossed tlio river at Wolfe liar. The people are rising to resist any further at tempts of ihf kind. A letter from Havana snys that a rebel w r sti'iii'i, r of S guns: hud anchored in till' ! mhor cf Cardenas. Three Federal war ve-scls nt Havana were notified f her nr riv:,!, und aie now on tlu watch for her. She is reported to have destroyed several ns. r.'ii.iirtim ii on tlie way to Cardenas. V::-'r:;.:!o::, Sept. .. Senators Davis i I' K eiit iieky mid Muyiiard of Tennessee ere I), re to eouf( r with Government ns to Sept. It) Dispatches from Cincinnati .Memphis, Sept. parly of the state that the rehels in loree were iidvniio- Sixth Illinois Cavalry luui it skirmish yes mg on that point. From Maryland wo terday, near Molly 'Spring .Miss,) in learn McClcllan has advanced to within which they repulsed the endnv We' cap six miles of Poolsville. The rehels nro tnred richly prisoners, nml ti nnmher of hilling buck before hun. The rebels liuvo i horses und "negroes not entered Pennsylvania ns reported The Confederate Senate passed n new liov. Cnrtin ordered all nUo-hodied nnm in ! Conscription liiil on the Itli. It extends I .iinsylvaiuu to he ready for serviee at an the conscription to nil persons between the hours notuv. Rebels yesterday were nt nges of thirtv live uiul forty live. a-rrstowi. Md. A party of the sixth; A proposition has been introdued, ox IIIiihvs eavalrv routed a imrlv of rebels i i;,.i ,.!.... t'ie j'S lea of ivh, u;at be, taken to rid K en- Chic i.;o, S -pt. (V (Guerrillas captured W.s'o'i M hl Rnch.inan, Western Virginia, a ;' w d..y. :i;e, In! were subsequently de le ite,! by Iv i'y, who killed and cup-!.!'-., I (j.i te a immhtr. Mmrvv, An,'. ;lt The new Ironsi.hs left to-day for Ph ladelphia, on her return. 11 r trial trip is considered SIRVt s.-i',l. Philadelphia, Sept. id. Gov. Cnrtin has i-a , ord- rs for the formation of three t cavalry regiments within twenty davs, to meet the re,pi sition of the President. Pour city r gi.miit.s le.'t today lor Washington. Louisville. Sept. :,! The rmHL- sir- un.jtort mul one milioti in the Uvhmond, Lexington banks arrived to day. ehieve.; from pi ti;vnre from and Frank'ort Tim rehil .Morgan is reported to have left Glasgow at 1 o'clock Saturday morn ir.g. Wiide there he destroyed all the in diVlm.'tiN for treason found at the last term of tiie Court, over a hundred in number, mid mutilated the Court records so that no traee of the ind ctineiits can be found. Xas'ivi!!., Sept. 2d. In the skirmish on Thursday with Frost's guerrill i near New berry, eight rebels wero killed, thirty wo iiiih d, and fifteen captured. Tho Fed eral loss was one killed and live wounded Nashville, S pt. 21 Reports from r. li iib'e p urees slate tli.U the guerrilla J'ore.st's entire force was captured last night at Al exandria, near Lebanon, expeditions from IiiMiuv.lle, Muifresboro and Lebanon having attacked him siuiu'taneoiisly. Gen. Grant telegraphs to llalleck that f.ur hundred Federal troops attacked the rebel cavalry on the 1st near Wheeilon Slaiioii, on the Memphis nnd Ohio rail roiii, completily routing them. The n h- i.s ie:t a iinnarcit ami t. n kiileu on the li.l.l. Ti'.oir wounded are e;iuiated ut two l.ir.i.hvd a-i 1 li.'t v. Our loss was li . . killed 1 forty w Jan led. Provide!:.-, K I.,) Sept. .V I.i.ut (!)". A moll ieis been elected United ::.: Sei.a'.er, to lid the unexpired term of .lam. s S. S:KiMO:ts, resigneJ ?:. Paul. ;M::i .) ?-pt. o.-The I.idi-.-.ns i;:i th: II I. to tii i nimili. r i)f a lurulred u.,.1 li;';y, ntuck J l'ore.t City, but w re rcj:!-c.l stftir a two hours fight. 0:ir!o- was '..,i'-e ii :i.-a a i, I liiieen wouiijej. l!;e In i' i i ....: i. ii.H .-tiitnl. Cap!. Sirat.d, t'i. M:iiiii.itiikr, thinks !hj d llk-ulty i;i th it vicinity w .ll bo very serious. Ga lipoiis, Ohio, Sept- 0 T le.T 'pliie ciiiniii.iiiicati'ia on tin Ka:iav!ii vail, v SiHjieii 1. d above Point Ph'.unnt. The r bj Jenkins i.s t.-l.-.Taph 'd as at Paff.ilo, Piitniiil county, a., u i : ! i l,,jiQ in n A' Kit 2,00:) ni'itv w r; expected to j..iu h ui to night. The larir.v is s'rie;il:i,' tie' near Holly Spring, Ky., and captured SO Later dates report one hundred thou sand rebels nt Frederick city, .Md. There was n small light ut lViiinnrk, Tenn Kebel loss 100 killed nnd wounded. They claim to have taken 200 prisoners (J en". Pope's ofli.-ial report ol his operations in Vi'tfiuia has been published, lie blames Fitz .John Porter and Gen. Grilliu for not supporting him when in the engagement, and says that lie hud telegraphed to Mc eiellan for support, Inir did not receive it. Koikvilie, (Md ) Sept S .Matters are i".!inig a warlike nppenrance. The corps of Hanks nnd Sunnier pased through here last week, mid this morning tho command ing G Micro! nml his stall" arrival Follow ing MeCh ll.ii, were cavalry, artillery, nnd infantry, in great numbers," nnd they are j still coming. The whole army of tlie IV- ! niiMila seems to be o:i the march in this: dii'iciioti. j MeCl, 11 m's presence leads many to sun- ! pose that he may assume offensive opera tions at once, and attack the ciieiuy in the rear. An ofiioer from Pouhville, (Md ,1 re- por's Unit a large parly of Stewart's caval ry cam down to l'dward's Ferry with the intention of reerossing into Viighmi, but the attempt was repuUed by the forces of Gen. Keys, who occupied the place Tins day ti ght. The rebels retreated towards Fruhi'iek with a loss of SO or 100. Ph luh ii.hi.l, Sept. 12. In. f.i'r.r savs i then beds, 1 (I. thin strong, with 4- pieces of artillery took llagi rstotvn on the lt!i The Washington Intelligencer says Mo-Ch-ll. m's army ,'us advanced as fir as 1. m isciis, 4 miles fro m the Frederick Co. hue, and li miles from Frederick. If imiv uiiul ullcmiilt l luuil lii i llu' . lit i-v I c iv ii Villi;, hlimit him n Hie unit I'l - ti'i'H. Ihx. (JIlciDvcgonCVvguG. Act to nil persons refusing to take the oath of allegiance to tho Confederate Govern ment.. The Grenada Appeal of the hill pub lishes accounts of n light nt IVninnik, Ten nessee, on Tuesday lust, between the Fed erals and two r.Wl cavalry regiments, re- ' SATPIIPA V, SliPTI'M P.KH 20, 1SU2 suiting in n drawn buttle. The rebel hs VV. L. Adams, - Editor. OXUK30N CITY: I lie Si'Uivliillut t'.lrrUu. The election of It. F, Harding ns P. S Senator, to lilt the place Hindu vneunt by the dentil of Col. Maker, gives more gen- was :t hundred k lied nnd wounded. They ehiini to have taken two hundred pi'i.-oucrs nnd two pieces of cannon. New Orleans papers of the 1st of Sep-j tcniher IThm-! IIimI mi imilitinti nmti.r1 Col Thomas, nlom; the coast, cant urcd i 'isl'"'''"" lhan we .inticipnted.- 1,000 oxen and liores. Three (if our men : There are some of course who tire disposed were wounded. to find fault with the Legislature, us indeed Cairo, Sept. !V Chuksville, Tennessee, I tlioro would be if any of theeandid.itcs had has again fallen into F d. nil hands. Col. I i v ' . , . , ,,1., I ecu electeil. I liere never Was, nnd per- 1. owe was sent from l ort Ooiu-lsoii on1, ., .., , 1 Saturday, to attack that place. On Sun- ' '"T1";''" 'ViT will be, ., .inn, eh eted to day he was met by l.oOt) rebels, who were j ' Semite who will be regarded by quickly dispersed, 2o prisoners falling into j everybody n.s the right, man for the place, m,r l:uuU- ! "I'd w hose election will not be regarded by Flag Officer Pupout r. ports tlmt there some ns having been secured by unfair are no rcbi soldiers on tin' Si uthcni co.isi, .,,, . v . . . , vll ,1 , .... ..,,. . - " ''" .xiOuidy has lorgotten the excite the A"i .....;;, which has just arrived l"'l''lln,,l "I! I'Ver the Fnion by the ; fr un the South, confirms (he general truth ''lection of Simon ('aun run over John W. i ol tills statement. The inf n nee is that Forney, in the Legislature of pennsilvii i they have beet; sent to swell the armies ..".,, v r , . , ,,-' now during to invade the North. ... , " ', ' ' "'" liniilc themsehis CXecrabh In ll.e rv.w every demoerat ill the I'nion, by bolting the democratic nominee nnd supporting Cameron. .Mr. Harding nnd his friends ere iiumt'g those ml we remember rightly Cincinnati, Sept. suspended to day, ! lions are ordered i mcr.img. Ihreo tliouaud soldiers i been ordered into the treiiehi s M 1 0 loiiiiiess is again A II military o:-ani.i-to report at eight this have tirv j ol'ieers rec.ivnl iiifonn H on late last icgh"t , who then deuouncrd Wugonselh r and oth that the eneinv Wi re inlv.incing in force ,.r. r. i , , ,. , V, ,i , ,i , . f b'r electing (aim run, nnfl thon it i)il!i I ' port that the rebels are inov- , , "IM w iishingron, Sept. 1 1th. Nothing known certainly as to the object of the r-lels, but getnr.il impression today is that the inv.i:on of Maryland is for "food and otlnr supplns, and not for a raid into Pennsylvania It is supposed that our army wdl se, k the enemy and tight him upon his own lii Id. i;.kll is at N.isliviilo with i-2 00. 1. :.t. 13 Pa Hiiiiiont ev.iui.i!ed I. s-engers state that Gen Kv It irg in two divisions, numbering about 10, - OHO in.-u 1-i irly this riling the rebel c.nnlry attacked' our pilots ,k;iig river, driving them Im, k a inde. Several were wouiule.l. tur whole loree on the oppoite side of tiie r.ver was drawn up in hue of battle at noon ti day. llemtcvn in is nppoiutril ;,) ih, ( man. I of tlie lore s thai for the de' i,-e V.i!iiiigt.)ii sou'h of the Potoumc The Columbia S Ci (t'mriiin s. I'm niireg-ird ll IS heen , lg.r i (it e , Olll- of rumored the p'aee was occupied the same evening by 4 .00 rebels from le xington. Ti.ere is a iiuuiber of tvnllictir.g rumors in rig ir ! tg kirmiilies at l.uselv.llc mnl utb. r peiiiS, but nutiiing reliable ns to re sults e.i!l e-ijeiind. Scouts I'ro'ii N.'ishville. who arrivul at 111 in I of that d Cliaie st in and artui: nt, wlin h ineh; I il Uses. -11" W Is rep. (:,., I on t. i(h on Molivar, tT, mi ) imh O'iiity ot l.ors.-s. It is suppo- -d tint to ny et is tO CUt Off CnillUl'lmc.ltii.ei with our K luawiia troop.. The militia of (J.ill itin couiity as-einb!e.i to-day to tho iiiimbi r of 2.700. aril cvupleted their orgmiza'iou. V.-rv li'.:!; fear U f.-lt of a ra: I on tlds p!a:e. y Voik, S.pt. S Tho Trllu,-; Washington corr-.-poiident :: " Tii ay.-r is li'-rc urg'ng, with hope's of -ue-: --s, tlie Gover:i!!i. iit to ;i lopt il pi.,:i for t!.o colonic ition of rebellious Sta'os ai a iv. ir in-.isiire. Ills project i.s to throw Northern mid foreign emigration into lie iu-ur.-ec'io.iary Gulf Slates, urine I and u:i (I r th- nu-pic-'s of the Government, in su.-h (M-iiielab! bo!is ns to dc-Tv gU'Tivli is I li.- tv:.V s to in ,ke tic iiiitiitiv cvpori- j in i.t in Florida. ! Portiand, (M-'.i Sept. Orli.-i; . turns j from nlnety-Hvo towns in t S'ati- " v a fv of 2.000 (igaiii-t 0 . Th'- aggregate vote in ! K'l-s ,v:..e y. rday, report that the conn- try is mil oi sniiill gangs of guerrillas K''-.s .-tut. s (,',..;. j Neghy and S'arkw.nlh . r are at 1! :v lii'g Gr:.. ii with Nio i ni'-n, an ! that G. -. Lii II h id arriv.-d nt Nash ville wi:!i Lis whole army of 12, OOO strung. Loni-viii', S pt. la Advices from M-mn! St- liili ' MV that lime: l,r v M ,r. G.n. Vii ;:s nrirchii 2.11110 r. '.eis. lb-.ekinr. dge, itl, rOON i.s al -o mov ii g North. Gov. ( 'li-till, of Pellil-I .'..llli.l has e.h.ile nil ser- mn! long mv thiit Hum: . ill is tin re w.th 1 1 1 ) . in n lor .i i.oo ) more nu n for iiuu v.ce to r p. l r. led ;nv i, ion. 1 lie rebels I. ile Comm. nee, te;iri the l'r i.'ikhii ra.lr. a I from II ig. r-i. Met 'I. II in w .is at I . miasms (', fi.eii Fr d-ri, 1;. on ti.e li'tl,. 1 I'. illl 1 .e'tle-s M iliroe new s ol Il! at t a. k o.i W..I in:-! u g by the rib, Is, o: I l s i : v m r:..i,g 'I';, e.V 11 III.! f.jops oe- j. 1 1 . . . i . i . . , , , i: e.iei.-nu.-i'i llil ft r, ii I'.il'.i II rce' occup.i . I I'niiieiiC", Ky., h-t night. jyiil 1. Iphhi, S-pt. 12 -T'ic ,.,, r : "f t'. i-ty h is a s; eei:il dispatch fro-u i oo.-v .. ,vi j , s-,v ng that our tr i cu-.v Sugar Lo.if Mmi:, tain j Il irri-burg, Pa. S. pt. ll.-St.n,. M, s i sergrrs l...s I:,;, liig .nee nmouutit g in I sir,. tin, e,.. to :h;-: Wc n ,n In-1 a lo-iion i :.. ,i i- i i 1 :i i .iv eio i:r .iois in ovo r feuiTcK, uiul l. v iii.-aus o: a g. i.,s saw u.i that was g m ctu i.o.vii. i.i. re was (Vnh iitly a moveui. nt of troops in the d n ction ol .Mi.ld;. tun n nml Mooiisboro. Fa. "in r hi- niovi-mi-nt be- vv.re t t t' irmei him t.'mt a forward in yesp rd i v morning. The rein UppOS.,1 t !. ;,!,,, 01)000 sr!. aw t.:r. e p giim nts of infill, try, oi,. ol e.iviiliy, Is e.Him.u, and n large nmnbi r Tl.i-solli.-rsfjok d I! -pn'i! can m-oor ?mj l:-t y- t.e-se towns is o,2 U) I Tiie It p iblicaiis have II vo of th Covgn s- ss than I i-t v-,ir earrii d four out i, ou.il O.-'ric'-. th eai, noii ut Mooiisboro. r-gg I. lei'l' s., nil. I s!,o. -Irs. A .skirmish had occurred M.t,vc.. (!,. M.iOiigu: ciivulry und the Virginia cavalry l-.ad.iig tie. ndviiii -e ut Hoon-boro. The reb. I i.i. k ''s w-n within a mile nml n h ill V W ere r. p:li-.e.. .' - lb ports star,. :it ti.e ri Ii- Is lo.l.J.I strong III. Il.iei. (he y O.ir for.-.-s aie nu'ie r:e Olv l ug r, re'uily - ' ,-l.d ,,,.,1 f.,.t.ii... p. !!'".! m's ..e1 th i.im.l.i r of i.c u ng.im.i .e in tie: r.c. i.t b,-,;:,s at lod U -O Pope li.nl at no t i iv r TO, null I ports from Fi- ,-ri, k s ,y t,,. r,.., I' it tie re on li,,.- le,;,. Th.ynerc principal';,- inf in 'ry ii!,d arlid -ry. 'Lee, Jaek-on, Cobl i, Uli I nt!,. rs were tin re ul.n .i i no ,:ll-s' '' cavalry at N'. '.im uk. t, o mih s w,st. (.'.issiu; M. (.'I., y older d to r. j'oit to ( i'eu. M.it!. r at Ni ;v I )rh nns, d.i k-ou, I.. e, ni Long. !p it is..,l up '"bin I II r'.s M lis fnmi Fan ;'.,x, p-main-. I nt L-shurg p,,t ;, i:iv ,.,) Frid iy, i-ro-shig ii.t., .M.irylaiid n't L'd ward's I-', rry wi'h l",i)l)ll im ii. lb b-!, in fi i-.-i; p port.- ut Lei.,i.g lb ; oil' I fight with .'..-rrli.-i'i-: No. 2, pr.iVi s to be I i!-n. (! ii. Wr g'.t is fully pr .p ir-.l to r,.c, ;v,. Rt ( .iieinn-i!:. ( onlid -nee i . i i . .i . . . nones, ,v iioiiouoi, llial I Ton s election was the result of wire-working nnd pecu niiiry appliances combined, instead of its liaiing grown out of an honest conviction in the minds of those iv ho voted for him that he was the bctdr man of the tuiu-nn delates for the place. Mr II ,.ng hv ing nt length reached the position of P. S Senator by the same rmd that Cameron traveled, which we th, n v. . wed ns uu I - est and legitimate one, can i; rt. :. I to bene, us a no ting out of retributive justice, u portion ol the obloquy which he ni hi, I i i .....lis nine IK'.-I T I- 1 1 Upon 1 line roll stood indicted in evi ry prod.n, ry p;,p,-r in the t'l.inii f,.r ti.e high cr u.e ,,f living v cure. I h s r. et.on by unf.nr ine:,i,s We le I,, ve Ih it the rice!;,.,, f H H d.rg was ns l.iirly pnn ur-d us ih it ,,!' Ciiuenm o- M.ik.-r, and t!i:it i veiy n,, m' r ,.f (!,,. Legislature nh,, vol.d lor ll ir-l.ng ,;, s lileh r the hoi,, -t . ..Ii i, tioi, thi,t, of 1 the c.iii-liil.it. -, his el inns, l,;h,, p ,,.,,,1,,; cat nns uu I p I , , ,,p,., ,i, (i. r b.iek to the lir-t d railing of the r, I,. IJ.on, ware, to s.,y ,M. ,.,.t (1I r tliiM tho-: of the t.d. i, t. d and p .triotie gcuth- i.e. i 11, ni mi,- pin on u. cnuro. (1 .,,:u I ... I ' r , . Uleir ir.ell,,, l i-l l,(, j, ' i . i such wnik Kyiupiithi.ers with rebellion im Stark and Mright. The profound depth of political damnation to which the people of Oregon consigned poor Wait nnd tho secession gang, that was whelped ut Cor vnllis, and the pointed nut! rebellion reso lutions that have just passed both briincheii of the Legislature, m rvo to (.how our dehi. giiliou in Congress that we want no aid or comfort Riven to Pavis k Co. hy votes on the wrong side, or by dodging votes when the Administration needs support. Mr, Harding is uu abler man than runny nll'eet to believe. Though not n man of genius, he Is, in our opinion, a limn ol considerable talent. lie has u quick und clear perception, which enables him to comprehend the number, nature, and rein lions of operative causes in the Kphere of politics, w hilu his usually nmnd judgment enables him to discriminate between the real elements of success ami the ijnit faluut ghire of deceptive iippearnnees that have so often swamped would be mireessful poh- liciiius in Oregon. He possesses to a good degree, that practical sound common sense, which is ns necessary lo true e,rciitni ss as u foundation is to mi ediliee -a qiiiililleiilion which ulone lils a mmi for doing anything well, and insures general micci'ss u quali fication which, though thought by many to be common to mini, is u gift so precious that there mo few indeed to whom the gods have entrusted it. As a man of soiimi, pr'ictieiil, common sense, of uct ive tcmperiueiit, mid untiring energy, with u strong natural sympathy for liberty and common decency, we can not see why Mr. Harding should fail lo puisne the right course in Wiudiiiigton, now that no mini of brains can see nny po litical motive lor doing otherwise With his I'mrrrAiiiM of j. .Illllkiu.... Ik 4i... Male of (),,. .,7', llmpriwiil Proseeutli,,. a,, aHlilU ! COUIIse for ll, .1. .. . A'tWM(.v,.l."' i ''""ducted lh , K;..:;l'a l"'illlit,.!r pr Ttw iipoi, li , N'ttlil to be sold. 'miipl,iii,a.,ifrli'llmf A M Wait vn J,,,.,., i ., ; i h clum we are disposed uiul. r nil the j M"rlgnge lorrch.fi f,)r Jp.i.'i 'j i tanc s to be sal.slied, und we think ! ,,'''"'',''l , t i tmiil fur himwlf. ' under th,, ,l.,.i.:.. . '""'N. ,as ,;.;; : , . ''pSci '"".die. '"'nthedlsnnsi VTk "in . . f1)r ,,(,f , '7,H'i. "'l'mllUlt H'llllIB lill, uL """lli! wm". I"- llrmurn., I IT "'rer win, overruled, ll(l i . ." k-tl'- Mo pleud. w.. ., ,: "T'fllSk '"K '"l"'"' n Iiulhin l,o the ury fuilei iml Jhe other ens.. ,..i ', 1 Com, n 'ho Prosecuting Attorn,. L of '"-'Ih not dispos,.,! ,,, ' " . "? ilnlict. llH.rmrt.' Johnson J o '! mul Cnlon for deft. U"bl8,fi Win i:n,;e vs. J,,!,,, Will,,,:, , '..""t by delimit Tor tlufi'n , ,J,,,I! plff ' J' 'ltfur Allan, McKiiduy, ,(; r- ll-l'".--.Imlgu,e,,t lrttrUUhf,;Vl!i"a !o. lluelaiforplir. '""""-wli?!, Chas Albright vs. () w ip . Jndg.u.nl by default fer o-j J''' mii, (or ..Iff ' 3lH- t"U- Fidelia Johnson vs. Willi.,,, Jo, vree gran.,-.!. .K, fr Jj- irr r,,M--3 AiiMirv lloll.rnnL vi ft... . I - hoi, yam ; "r1."'.1 it hit I M O .. I . I but fair that all d,ot,, smpend citicui , o. . T ' , , - ' ,"I."I-M mt npmi ,ne cououcl ol llie .,gis.,t,,r-. In j for pill's Krlh v nnd 1 1 , ,t tZr,, City of Portlmnl v. I,, !,,,,,, i Sln, Wuvlillutiiii ... i Sl'l'i A liinrtr cling hun, Idl we see Iiuu trn d I i V rlilie cliuligri Up VlriVrr fur tlrfll t . . .. I - . i.t- it. ... " -l.nj.in Mir I. ii VI I n.ii. j I... . . I.. ,,,, .... '", "' III lie or.i.r inr iirultiiig, iiu.ler the law ol j J. . Gr.iliiim v John J Hiig'.n Congr. -s, was issii.-d on the llihof ,. ! '' nioraii rr.un .1 nlu r; jn,lM0,.m ., unst, and w, t tke effect m, the, lid of l". '! , l,'r"" ''"l fr p'lTiu rrmr; 3(. c i i . I hit for d. ft hi i-rrnr N'pleililirl, unless the lilllllber reqil led Was j I I..- ... vi-,,,,, ., . , ' I men m llarniwi.-SffU 11111 icaiitime inade up by vohiiiteer iig und d s ,1 JhhM,,, fr (l!fT u The exigencies: of t!it. tune demanded llml ' W. W. Ilurji. r vs 1 W. Tin krr the or.h r should hVl. taken , ff ct us i ,u Iv I ''' r,'"r"ri lr"m Jo-'oc; jililKlmiU .fcrrj l'hereb.l hich-rs' " ' m"r"ri J''Wra,H w Im "s me ."in o: . list have taken adv.nit.igi. of the ih I ly to nuke a de-p. ral'- attempt to c apture Washing, ton and invade M iry land. In the l.itt.r tin y Inn- partially succeeded The ord. r of th" S. cretary of War reads lis follows: W isuii;r.., Align t 1 1, st;j Or h r. . -- First That alter tho l.'.th iv nt Pus month bounty uiul inluiu, " j. iv pan I to voiimti i r for ni, v in w m i i r r. IsOIC I.i shall no! bi I. g llieiits, but III Ills huW 1,1 1 fill HO le iv re 'i .iily to vobinlei rs for r ct i in.-. a I M i ll.-llt I p. Or,.. t- while a goodly liiimhi r of i!,(. the I. eg -lutlire, of .good m moral ch.ii ieti-r, and umpi lim ism, vote, im- Mimi. other th in llurdiiig, the twenty eight munis whi.-h w,r... record ed (or h:m inihr.iec those ,;f sot,,,. f ,, ..... i . i) oe-i 111. II ni II,,. m:, .. lii i.. : ,.i i.n. is ai ni f susp imii, vv I,, nnnt is wo, thy of resi.icl. nml vv' 'dl v s P, t,r lt. lrr.P.. liori.ri Ir 'tii Cmiiiy (',( 'u,,,.),, )of plfT in error; .lohusoii l..r i, f i trr,r Ciiiis P. G', ns.ii, v, ,.j (;;rJM,, - Il.vnrec ;r,M,t,-, pel lu,,,, ', iaX to 1.. , p child in, id fuiih.rnnlir, on.) ti- li.H.iT to pay $.'.l in ki lli.i,,t,,, Jl'(, iii tun vnr. lor its n iiii.i hc Tui rr VV ns hnlly coi tested, nml ll.oiT Iriduli ol both purl is mrc prixui jlin,im for p.-tit. . n, r; .!!i,.iin n, , t fr ,,f, M iry I. .Mill, r vs T'e'inn J MilVr- but I . v hi i i- igruiil.il, nh, ch lilrui igivi iiluK- loio.icr No dJ ii.e Mii'Lt U pt: lion, r Iln ui.ih Sinn r v PiimlJ Sluirr-Pivon-.. gr.iiitul Nathfuiv. Carter for pi tiiloiii r. Meliin.n Austen . ,I.i...!i Antrn- lo i ion ill ti he (,. Id, nnd Voh.nt. i I v uienl s now org iiii..n ' not v t fn!l Ncoi.d - 'nl.iiteers lo fill up in-w r. gi nie, it, ii. cv urgiiiii.ing will be rec,ir,,l uud pa d the li.niiity uiul advuiico pay liolil the 2nd day of this inonth; nnd ii not coin rs f p. t' O l.y Unit time, the inci.iiii,, tc regi iiiems Wi c coiisoii.iutMi una smp.-ill-ioin Settled nnd ilisiu,- , Jolnnen fur Isti- ..ii,.r,.r...l ...r I . I ". ; i lint, i r I h r I Volunteers to 111! no the o! I e n. I ,,,.- i i i t ci t-...j ... ( r. ccv. i! Ulld l!i the boi. me r I.M li: nml I I iter-,,! In U )iy unlit the I.t day of i sol I .lohns'.ui fr i .iniplniiniiL I J I! Mlevvs .Inn, ei I. 1 ore M. ri. Il'lft for three lilllidrcd ' L'iiL'. fori i los'i ,1 for "l m.il l.ml il.i-rf.l liiiius.ind m I tui. culled Inr by the Pr. s, , l. s,,, ,,, hit fi., eoinplniininl. but, i,l b- made on Wednesday, the i I. V i '.iri.c i IVm i.mi -hv ,.r s;. .1. ...i .... i i , ' V ! , .., . llll iiiiici . IH'lHrill l II! IlilllfS III iii.-e ' j'l'lg ' ooin- i llllellts will Iv mi. I ndvanei "'cpii lulu r. Four! h The ic ngirri gate is worth nenrlv ih ":'"' o'clmk a m. and livn llll llt'.lle pre ut ur g y t in doubt. Ti. re I.epubliean mijority in bi:tsm,!l Situr !.,y i in ol Jl.ig, r-t'c.vii nt c ght ,( , k i.,.t ,,,1,1 of! I'hf m tin body. ImweVir. iimm ,irs to l. .-n. nip I Miiirii'liiir. Mil w -, at Lst iiemunt , ! ing b.-t'.v.eii Uooiislmr'j - . . c , , I - ' J'l.l. I I'll! V eight iml s from Hag-Mown Ti.e r- b. ( ,, . ,. .1.1. ....! .1 r "I s . nil ... n.-,s mi i nor ririii-rs tlie:r u.-tiiiiit:ii!i was Cuaih, rl no I valh-v. Fir-t District lei will I.'.' n 1 irg" boll, braliciiesofthc; L i r t. in u i i-t y. nr. Lfiaveir.vorth, S. pt. f,. (),, n. ght, l i i;it r,.!!, with a for.'c i-:Un it two Iiuu Ire I, entered Olntha, J.,', :;..,,, c-iu-ity. Ka:i-:is. At h-t nccunts ,'ie..i;;! hell till! i!:iis- Several stores Were robbed. Tin: Mirror li iv--p;q,. r offie wn lfm';.'s!i-"l. i-'dty r emits for Kutis.i ts-im-nts were captured. Gov. Mobiu-o:, has i--uc, a proehim itiou nailing upou i, the r:;t:z -ns of tho Stat.j to org 1117. ; and niiii f,r hoill': defense. Intelligence from Ducofuh in Jh iti-s sf ;-;. 'uu Indinn hostilities. Jayri, (;,,ver-,or of tlmt Terr.tory, has iss.i,-.J a ,ro..d una 'ion eniling upon tho settlers to or-nniy I' 1 .... ' 1 1 ! i 11 j I li' I y u' If.' f I k i 1 1 1( 1 l,V thr r ' ,. . I,. I., I ... C... li . . 1 1 in iii.ioiiii ..r . . .. - m. y curt that (;. ii ,,-, f,.,.l.,.,l r b, Is ut I r ii'.Ji. Miss . nnd l,m O.I' ri .il. 1 Mo: lil l.e.,ll.g!ll. Ib-.igg is iiioving northwardly to form n junction with Kirby Smith, or'to ntimk I.u. II is rei.orlci! imirehi,-,' i.u.il!e wilh Mr.igg, keeping he,vi.i.n hun and the Ohio riv r. Mef'h dim, ,,, udvanc. d b-yon I P.uck villc, Md . 011 I 2ih. All bridgi-sou North ern an I (h ntr il r-.:id in Miiiylund strong. ly prot,c!, ,l by forces p-.,t. d 'on u' roads leading to them. much, to say the h ast, M t!.,.t i,r any one of our esteem, d frii mis w ho en', n d for the cour-e hut broke down he-ore the thiitieth heat, nnd urn 111, w very nutiirully impressed with the l.otiun that (hire ,H ,;. ,ril.. cry on th'.purtof thejuil '. H As we have said hi fore, there never was m, election for nnd coiitmuo from day to day, b-ltvirn th,, none hours, untd completed. ' Fifth-If the old n-g merit hmil. not be filled iqi by voluiitei rs licfmr the first day of September, ft speii.il ih.ifl will be ordered or the defu ii iicv. Sixth The e.Mgenciis of the service re quire that iifliccr n,w ii! the leld xhoohl reiniuii with their ciiiiniiiiu. Is, nn, I no officer crec of fori closure for li'.'ll !'.'). ami I'pil- f l , 1 ises to lie sold 1 1 11. Jut for rouiiliiuniit 1'ijig 1.1 , .1 , . '"""'I "uu uicir ciiuniiau.is, niH lio o jeer :" I'"' '".,t Ul-V " """,,t " i l'- Ii.ll. ii, the reonlurorvcluii.ecr ii.i.p.i .. r 1 . 1 ...I 1. us 1 i iii'i 1,1 ii, a,;, 1 we never iwp.et to live long enough, to seen man 1 l.et, , ( cilice who will be the lirM c!,o'Ce of every. The sovereign pioplc, u ,e I. ft 11 lone by party deliiiigogues, lire 11I1110: t Miro tijl,,. hd hy mi immtc ,erccpio, sym;,ut,y, or Kmi'-thing of the kind, in n ( hoic, of' the A imii'l nt II,,,.,,', l.v v r! .I.i .;.i 1 " (.iiy. .seiimr "i'i uu cvejy isuie, nml ,1111 leuunt f '"'''Pi- .nppr..pr,ufed hul'l a milhoi, ford'- " bXm ""! leiise of tin. ciiv. einnow. r., : Mh.. iv,.r i " Js'ht phiee. Iiuhviilunls miv d.ll'.r nml rl1V!lg"9 m.i.ie an miael; withi,, three mile, of Ynuk town, capital of the. Territory. The (iov irnor fi.udi a disputeli to headquarters !.. re, ickiiig for a regiment, uml arms nnd iit,i:iiii'i,l:oli. Om ih.i, Sept. U. - Powerful Indian bin Is nrc threatening th,; northern settle. m ills of this Territory. The i-ti,ers nre gr -itly nliiri, ied, mid nre coming in with tncir I.iiiii.k s. I no uuhtia nr; beiii" : 11 .. ....... ..: .. .! .. .1 .1- o 1 1 . . , .ii . 0 r- 1, f.' 0 11, ci oriue'i, jt is lie icv th it a mod. rule, fore-, prop, rly di-iribiite nlo-ig the border w,II be s nf!i 1: ic-n t to tr 1 ir l nga.i.st 1111 Li Iiuu iic urrection, Ciiieinmiti, S pt. !h The new. from Cu'u'i. i lind (i.qi, says; A portion of Gen, Morgan's force met ,,nd defeated a party of rebels south of the (Lap recently und took H'. nn pri.'oners, ntnum: tlum (Ji.u, Ash- ton. Tliistnoriimg's Ojmmrrrlal Hnyn: hifnr tuatioii received nftl,.) movements of the rebel nrniy in Kentucky is full 0f i,li(.! lions tlmt it in their juirpose to liivndu Ohio. Ciiu.'iniiiiti is the first point uimed at. Their progress in lhis direction, how ever, is so slow, 11s to givo the impression that Iheir pluiii nre not settled. Reports niu current llmt Rragg is pushing i,lto Kentucky with the rnuin body of the army '. Mippnrt Kirby Smith Ciiieinn .ti, t. 1 1 Wii!l ice's mount- 1 'i"i!i!-i 111 id- a raid near tie rein I 1 :,c, I i-t night, nnd burned a mill u.cl by them h r grinding corn. Tin re v.u. pi. k.-t skirmishing along the whole hue of the Licking river, ull the nf te'!lOO:i. Ttie 'ic my are mov throwing up brci-t.-works in front of Ft. Wallace. Tiny w, be shi Ih - out to .morrow. .v vei ii regiments of f, rant's euvnlrv nr-! '-t ns he .-h 1,1 riv.d today The arrivals t,( otlnr V-gi-1 0,0110 rcb.cvlrv mada a r,.;,l ttl. Ttf -i i:it' l-i-fi ivre l ,c If . . . '-IF Ull."', 1 I S II Is i.f ..1 Mli.in. . I I . M .ysv.n, K y , was ,k. n hy the rebels ; tow ,,, firing ,,,, JnJZZZ , "'"T "r l" W'"' Mr"'" '' toduy II,,. Lnion peoph, left, taking! Federal troops occupied New.nuk-t' on i l"M"' "ll ""'' '"""'ft ?'"? 'il, , ,, t.i'.-ir Valllil i!S lilolig, ! Ihiltimori. niol ll.i.. ..il I '-, . 1 lunioritv. thomdi in,h.!l,.r,l I 1. .,- ' I'llUOil'l, i.-ii nun s ; " ,,, 1. 1 ,,,, ,;., fiom Frederick, yesterday. j criminate correctly in luvor of the beii. r 'he 1 ,. .. ! orator, tho inns! irifi,., I ,,:,., 1 . I I ... I "KM INK IIMIOOHAT -Nil mil, I " ."'-, "im IIIU IIISl 1 o" 11 ir- .( . ) 1 1 . - . . 1 .1 . . pmseii is y.o.vn i i. . ,y ,.tt,.rH r,J1( deny ,,m j;,,,,,, 1 ,v ),, Im,.,,,, IM t1(jP. it'Ti'tl 'i'' "f ,''l'r (!"l'J ll,a" r,s' I 0,,Ji. -r.iiI,i-rH,t I.-m...-r.Bt. Reml what poiti, i,ti,h. Ik-' in liuighiimton, no longer iigo thuii su'r,;'::::::;::, ;!;;. i,-'-''M-t ,. ,,,, ,,(! land, in which ho says: ' ,",t ""' r"r "l"" '"'"Hy wip- rucc, hi, mull r any circu'nstiineei, be h lulled to ncc. pt n new command. Ry order of the President. Lions' .M Stanton, S.c'y of War. It will be seen by the onh r ol the Sec retury of Wur, that itiniiitciul.il, i M, d.lion to the nix hundred thousand 'M f'r, to fill itj t. II tho , r,wim(.(ll y nic iiil ilrafi dm t,u 1st f September If the old regiment, lir,. jn lu ,,LMr original 1 ireclive strenglh, the (Jovcruuiciit will huve in the Ib id, alter the lute call for "ix hundred thousand Is fill, d, uu army i,-.iii,iMjo. iirmeil men. Aniiriny of such magnitude, raised l,y one (loveriimei.t, h muethmg the world has rnrdy wiim-sml The rebels are wise to Improve their ores .111 aiivaiiiages, for their lime will he short l.ihmt, iis well ns decide rightly upon m, . I'niNTHii.-This Slab) onieer lions nt ,ssue, nnd H,.,.,.t t. ..jofit , fJ''l"X Ins (.nice till his sucecsor Is elect. imn or rcpute, h..gin'iy will often ,(. into found clinging to the wildest nlnntiii... :.. Jn oleilieiici; to your wish.s our nnnv ' 0111 belhoii, but the eause ol it. nns come prepare.! to iissist you with the , '" w" ould never Inive nnother. Ho nny Kivcn position, Legisluiure, 1, ir.imuieieii i,y p,.y pr, j,,,!,,.,., U ns hk j to go right us the constiiuciH , m,.u,j lcpre,ei,t-,,d We Will ,o t. Legislate now in session (uhicli embraces mom ... I 1 . . iiiiii 11 nn 1 1 ii i.i 1 ii.i.H.. 1 . m ml- 1 "1 '"' "s now 01 course mi , v-ieiincy by reason of Mr. (Jordous ,uii I'll " imvinif ilicil after he was electeil hut l,e fore he was (pi,i,ll,.,. It is the duty of lhis i.egiMiiiure to provide by ,lw fr lire till- llll llec rap- p.owir of our arm in regaining your rights, 1 also in favor of eo fi-cutiicr t1(. i H,t "imI ,""n! """''l "'"'ninu llnu, nny t. '" 'l' vacancy t 0rly day - 'cl : ell. No restrain! mum vi.ur le,... .t ill :,... .- . " I I 1 I i,l.iP ,.. 1 . . . I U'.. 1 1... r . . . J' iu 111,11; inu I.eLMs III Illn u.. Ill " " "ll I.U. IT Olll ele. No r strmnt imon vonr Ice.. u,l!l i ... . r .1 . . 11 ! yi,lrii,r i t, , . ' , infoidi d: no in.imid !io, wi I ... . Z.. "r ' r'"". I"'1'''"" '' "'"1 X'"l- I 7,... .. . " ""' '" "rego,,) u is tor you to Je.:;,, j0r ,th 'j.iv 1 m nun, nmi tij.j nrmy wi jour emcee wioitcver it nmy be. J' t. .Mniiroe. S'im.i in frtf., f. .,.!..,. 1 1 ii,..;r i,,.,..,,. 1.1... . ,, ., . . , , 1 V " . ""' uc-ir ii'isc, alio 11 Unit is been received that the reb.d I ''00 slron.r 1 1 11 11. uttio k,,l .I,,, I..U-. ,.f u-J..:... ::?, UT i i" "''I" "1'"1 " ''vry man to en- h .... ,1... ci. . ' K' . ' list diny wu't'h' i "'; N:,i'1 ,,u w"i,M tlMfir .pridru-! l,,l,sl,r' ! ""7 l've i,c,, h,i. Mw ( an overwl,clu,in nuijority of ill re.pect ' H""I hip'ds-their mm. forv,,.,, uud j ' ' -v' w" '"'I'" wisely, h, , ,,.h1)f Mr. "."Stale l,y anming to the inaltcr in i their maidservants, , their ox-n nmll, lmv" ,rn"'l,"l ""'"i" two ,lu" li,"u' hundred mil the L'niou armies who possibly 111. 1 .'ivi.rii.u r,n ii,,. 1:11. a t. , - .... , .. ..... .... .,,.1 .ii,,. ,si,i r ri iii.i.. rate fight of p.vo hours, the rebels were re-1 ,0 """'"i" the Oovermneiit. Iiulsed nml pursued for several miles. ' j He said the President was entitled logrcit The guiihoat Louisiana rendered m (.r,,it for what he had done, nml (hat ll,e tiul service, shelling the relie s out of the t,ti, ;, , , , , , strong position Ih.y li, seeured. ! A'l,"i"l to "i" m.j.j.ort During Ihe action the gunboat Pick- t ' , aw'" 1,1 11,0 ""'" ' "UICII I III 1. eel ion ....,1 f. the general favor win, u.,i,.i. .1... ,. , r. tNcii.ATio.v Rey, Mr. Atkinson will " II IIIU II'Mlll. U 1 j ''larded, often 1 ,,,,,. .,,,,, a mm"" '"' KWit subject next 1 . 1 1 1 . I 19 m , 'o T' , "",'t"i: ! Think ok Fucont fllMl I'J turn. (Jt r Uu fin k luim urn 7 i ..... fi I ; 1, 1 . j.l t. .... 1 if . . . 1 . . Thirty rebels' "- arrenion tlie other liny, ftH:l.:. it, we,ires,.li.fi,.dthi,tl,lhh,lJr , 7 mnm 1,1 ('',greKioni.l "".ti'. s 11 full popnlur jushiiction of , r",,i,lly 111,1 '"'"' I "f Ihu Lcgislulure, l,i, ,.,, ".' ."! "I""10" of " '"W ".""her , when wo record us wo ,pC. ft.,-,.vo Mr . ' Iuv to " ii.rly lo olIOM nr diim will t.ik I,. 11....1.: "iirowii," ' "' " illlllllglOII. I ) 1 l"yaliy wi, . iilcrluin 1,0 ilonbl, ,M), w() w "I" him th,, ,.r,,it ( j,,,, ,. tilh.,1 ! A ? 1...1 mm:.... .1 , ' A ''''I 'I'lir Warrenloil llieolher.biu l..u... i 1 . . "'"i.ei'.i. iiiiiiv r oi.,.) 1 J' , 1 ."ni", iiiiii lieiniy the i.,,,,.l .. 1 I. 1 . vwtu killed, .1 large numb, r wounded, nml '.'' "'pi'.,, hug the e ,,;. ,! nbili- mv,, ,,,lir,, j,, ,,:.,. ,.' ' ! , w k. on the 7th inst., I,y .ll(; Hlril(:k 0 1 cnpiii.-eii. wr force encd wnn only j 7 01 fclwit-wull Juekson, rcmnrLed signili-1 votes in (h.i .Semitu ' 7 ('r witl' wl,i,;l' liU K11.1.K0. Win. Howard, of this eounlv. was killed neiir )y'H C'.in.p, on (iruniii, 100 dtrong cititly, " lie ! uur 'runout:' Hi na ji...... I I.. oies in lli.i S-itmato ,1 Mie.,1,1,,,, . l.. . . ' . iIIiiiii Armstrong, .lului Kniw, if.) I'.tcr llirMi wire Bihiiilleil rilirui of the I'mtul Sliilcs, during I lie trfin. The (Jraiul Jury ucnli' tin" ftilluiif ! port which was rrdcn-il to hf jiriij uj-jh the r. cord: To Hie o,i. Circuit Court of tlie $Mt of Or. i'ui for ( "Im kioiui Cuuniy Sp lembi r Term, Im'iJ; The (Jrnml Jury f"f the ti rm, r, spi cl fully report llmt tli'J h" performed tin ir duties nrrordio to the best nf their ability, nnd nre no rrnly l ndjourii fiiiully. Cut before doing mi tiny rrMTt.'u"r slate that the county juil is iml In tit con dition il ought lo be'lorconfiiiinif criminal Hue regard ouuht lo be pni.l to tin b-"ltl of its inmates if not lo llu ir mnifoil otki wise The jail 1,1 ids limn, ir, l"i lleiils lo be newly roofed to lorp Wl W ruin. This i cessiiry hnlli for lii' prnP- i r keeping of those cm fined, oral '"c f"' ervnlion of (he prison from uiri'J trust mmi her Court will not mine round before our Conuiiissioneri will rvD,tJ thee evils. 'ery 1 1 ri'Clfnlty, .LlMIS I.ViiBsU. PoNUIIIII of tho tjiwIJ; .n,l Ihe Uriiml Jury hnvinj no furlher Inisiiu ss before them were ilia'ln'H ,1Jf the Court. L'l.Ki.TioM ok Skvatoii. On tin lllC'' mil ballot, the voto wn ns folio: For ll F. Ilnnth,;- Illnlf, H""" Lngli', Haines, Ileuiiiigwiiy, Mct'lurr, Mini., M.w.r... MeCv I'lilnnr. It"cliiru- son, Reed, Smith, Sn-vrii.wti, hint. Van Dyke, Wilkins, Wliilnmn. 1",n' (of the House), nnd Ih.lliinl, Cbt'M. Curl, Drew, (Jreenwood, (Jriin, M'llrlde, nml Taylor, (nf 1,10 K,,m'7,Tit!' Fur 11. IP, Ctirbill Cnnyrm, (lillfllfi WilsO". I.', .,.r... l,.('.il!v IVinnerinilll. " .. ...... (of tin, House,) uml Ihiwl'.y. ' .Mitchell, nml Wagner, (ril"P,,,,,;,'7 "V For Jiulut miiomt-Urovn, toiu Dul'iir, Hiimnsoii, Mnllury, ll'"'1"11;' the House,) It, tln FrJ. H'A.Wrr-Kir. (M,,,"?ls Fil.hugh, nml Monroe, (of tlio SerittH-; liink A pplcgule, ,... Alatt Wilcox, of Ihe I.".'"1. ,"d Kellcy, of tho Henatu'J. Vol.,.vo received a co...!....''1 ., .. r Ij-ihlsluf9 siiggesiiug llin propru'iy " t grni.linic n Imnnty In ''''".'7 (m "'J . t lealn.eutof (JrcKoiiCnvnlry,'!."" ngiigcl In iiiulnliiiiihiK , g,tttr. lers.nml Kiiiinlln riiilgraii '".'llsturo l-'-.-l.lre,ss V.I.CT "0,lM"r ' 1 1,,h We hope some liieiiilMT 01 w will move hi this Winner.