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fjlJS OJUSUON AJKiUS. ItV l. W. CKXUi. ri: km' of sunscn iv twn, Tkt A' II1" furiiiihtd "' 'I'hrri Dullari tr annum, if "' '"'". Wkm I"' "''"!" ""' '" f'W I) 1iH ''" 'lf rMig'tl tj I'uiil in lit munthi, r'itt I'"11"" "' "" "J "" TVo Italian will lirrlim it'll ( 'it muni hi fi, ,uliinililii'rrr,'v"1 J"ra lr" friuiil. No "iier diiriiiiliniirtl until all imriiiiiin litl, "!"' ' "'""" """''"Mi.id . jjmglr rpifl"u,y J'1'' rf"'' TiiKAHi'itv NorKN I'iiumii'm on (ioi.n. riiin Francisco Journal has Ihu fol low illtf SOlUliblu Olliclu 01" CUITllH-y. It snys: Many of tho lrn merchants (if ibis cily linve printed on ilirir lull licniN, In nmni iKiit clinriM-tcrs, " 1'iiyiililn in (lull Coin." Why do l'"7 ''" ,n'K' " ''"7 uw'u 11 ,'',t In Now Vol k of $1,(100, they can pay that debt with $1.""" Tnuisury Notes, dollar for dollar. So fur, lln iih tlu-ir engage. DifiilK ill Now Voik iii'i) coiiect'ticl, they would lost nolhing by liking Treasury itil'! Ix-ro in .litiii(xn for their goods Hut tlii't'i! is premium in New Voik on jjol, of, wiy, eighteen per t-rtit , so tlml 1 1 00 iii gold ' wo,'i l $11 in New York The merchants t hcrcforo ili'iiiiinil gold of their customers lii'i'o for t lit? purpose of iimkinK llio premium in New Voik It fitnki'H IIH IIH lllll fail- tllllt HO lull,' in there in premium on gold, tin- iviirl dii.leri of California should have tin' ln-iii' lit of tluit premium an wi ll ns llio wlinli'Miiii denlers. If llio wholcsaln dealers ri'ipiini the rrt'iil denier to piiy ilii'in in gold, tin) hitter should insist tlmt the forimr allow tlii'in u fair iortlon of tin' premium, thru tint mutter would lie cipi;ili.i il, inul n IV w roulil not in uk largo profits I y I do pri' iiiiniii ul tli expense, of 1 1 1 n inn ii y. Tin! New Voik money utai U'-l control I do m.i r ki't ol San Francisco. It Ii it ri been suggested l.y runnus busi ness ini'ii, I'ligti'.'cil in rvliiil business, thai those w lit 1 in ! dealer w ho icfu Trensu ry not t-s at par, should he mailed its ths- , i v . 1 1 men, ninl thai nil loyal lin n refuse to pilivi:i! of tlirtn or ! I uilli tin-in in liny inminer. Thi i proper. let it i-n f.irlli tlmt the linn who refill . tak Treasury lintcs, shall lint do pitrouZcd by ltiy.ll i-.li-Zelii. Waii SrtKi ii At n war nn-itin lull on It.jslon Common u f w days n'o, a upeccli wilt in hie liy mi nllieel of l!ie nni:V uf Sliu 1'otoni if, who whs in tin1 ri ernltinu' nerrii'c, reporteil as follows l y I'm' Post: C.ipt. Seaiil in, of th Ninth II' niment, wan next introliliMl II'1 ":n r ivnl iv, III llireo rheeM i I f f.i..l he a -jell ,n' le.i.ly to return to h.s re,Minelit, wliiell I,. I I Ii i, Iv eut mi Wn.it he uahteil to nee rvi I V III ill lake Ii - -'in loel in Hell In nil til . if iinv-iiry. Wire tlev to Ijw Iheir lir. lliren in lie -I ni'iter ilT liut lie w ill Mire tin V h oi In ii- n I u' I ni niv, nml an il - n Hire th' V roiiM iln it ll.'-iln If wi! Ii i I hail .'i0 Hil l ii' m- n lh it il iv, we woill.l have kno, k I I. II out of them I l.illL'iileraiiilell i I'l I I.' I It ii'oil -.Ire. I i 1 llll l Ml. Vellum Mrerl pnlir olll llieif II"11. nml tin' inoehaiiic-s o.iM rnmn. I'oit il" your ilntV inul ill h - lliali three neiiitlis wo W ill Itave till llm Smi'li. Tlie Smttli lnn lieni i ulh-,1 . I li.'hli r-i, luit it ttn HO Mieli thiliU U'.lll Ili'V Iri-hliH'll he ronhl deal any huin'.r. il of lll 'in. 11'' .k''il I'"' la vy r , lli-: lirokeii, i vi ry in in wlei I V 1 Ii s I'nil illV t' K' to til'' a", -I. -I ni v" ami It m' rvi ry il n traitor - l,iiiliter He compli.neiile.l (Jell. Me Clellu i. ! love linn, nml o ihiei every other Kohlier who his hiu.'ht lllihr li nt -l.t onl' r lo know h.in, put on your i '(uii lili liti nml o ami serve nml -r him. Til : St Alt) ('now " . l.oi.inov "--I'.' V. Mr. Kin in lii-H u-elhmt 1-ilnre i-iti'leil 'Tim New Cull of PairloS.Mii." llnii t'rse- ly nllmlis to lliii ,ariot cry of S'lVf.ioiiUts uinl iheir syinpaili ' i.-: There is no tl m'er lit it, after the w ar i nv.r if we are v.rlol.oiK. lite I em I inak-es will not In- ll'Mli'il I iii' iillv enniiL'li. I'm incr-v now imalti inAr. tin war nlmrt; ami to lm Wt it imi-t !' "I' rit, ri str.iin. il I) V linlliili! Iiiil llm himhl'lienlal lawn ol .-I. .1, I .i-I nlhi il oie willeill I"'- luro the wor.l " aholit;oti " I."t K:v'' i( a wiih r ineuniie'. an. I Inn.l il mi our fore heaiU Kaviti''. " W it stan. I for the iiliolilimi of tlii! rein IIioii; for the aliolition from Hn' continent, of l'ne leail rs of it; for the til"' lilioil of llm corner nlonn nml foiiml iti"'i ' llm e,i,.vi,ii-.o- nhieli has allelllliteil to tttjiili.sh the AlmT.eail ll-iu!'' irasliinKlon, July 1 . 1'owell of Ken tiiL-ky, iiimlu n rniikt-iitr Hi''d loilay, in the I'liurte of which III! inioltil 1'oilhlH IIH niinoseil In I'oercion. I'liin hfon'ht out ll'rn.1,1 nf linluina will) lid hlt'l'll he WOlll'l neriniL mi mini to slnmler that ureal man incniorv. witlioiit tellimr liim ilml Pouu'l'it' Jicart ami mini wi ro for llm war. Pouitl.i liml ilecl.ireil at Imluui inpolis, mi llm lirt rail of the I'ruiileiit for vnliinteiTs, that the only mistnke wtm in nut riilliiijf fr (loiilihi llm iimnlii-r of trooim. )ou'Iiih Wii? for war sliarn uml M-vt re, wliicli nlomt foiilil ninke il ii bhort one, nml fur maUiutf tliu nbi li: pay the cosl ol it. Cotiicni. Vcslenlny imiruiiiK 'i Secinli ft canio Into oni! of llm Hiiloomi in town wht rn ii Rohlicr whh imicllv lkinif "Iniik nml onlercil a .IcIT David cocktail -tint liiinnr wnii mi veil, mill Secesll thrt'W llllll Keif onlsuli. of il. Tint Kohlier WtiH Hot lliK Tinned to lirook tlui intemlcil intuit, "''l lilierntelv drew hi revolver nml poiiilhur tho (mil whom llm " liolo htin'k out' t" Wnr.lH renehli, ivc ttitri Iwonnil n half una litmi Irtnll for na A In- Uiirolii cockui nn1 ili'lnL it i Li.eti .Ii IT DnviH down. Sit cmli wonki'iii'il nml drank llm Aim Lincoln cockluil. li,rl ; IiuhpriKlful. Ki.ikjtiom IU-.ni'I.t.-SwcU'h imijorily in Cnliforiiln our liotli t' oppuHinir riutm uali'i mill In, rriini l.rl 1100 lo 'JO.(IOI) tlic twenly two Seiiutors clirtnl, all nni for llm Union iiiicomliiioiiiiiiy. "my cmIi HiPinlierH of llm Ain ml'ly wcrn cli'i't' d, ir.: WnlHon nml Kewen or Lo An Ri'le. Tim (liHloynliNtH Imro met with n terrildo rel.nkc, nml Lntlinni linmi't n fol lower. Thin In nliniil tin' pnsiliou of nlTiiiM, nd tho remilt of tlm 'l,''i,mi..,. fir A"piir'7"'f iriflini"". 111,1 8'H RnyH thn Vrckn Jniinml, on Immu'Ii Hecev itmiHtn mil llieniMtlvcii DciihhtuIm, miiil, " jriccmiuiiltNi.'ull llicnuiclwDciiiocrald, vi wniit tt) be JvepiiH'cnt'".'' A Wdokly Nt!WH)aji(;i', devoted to the Interests of the Laljoring Classen, and advocating the side of Truth in every issue Vol.. VIII. OR 10 (J ON CITY, Oil KG ON, SEl'TEM I5EI1 2 7, 1 8 0 2. No. 24, IMKiinirriul. Tho lirute Hill Kicliiinlsoii, one of the peacu diiiiniyurulH," ivus th0 chief actor ill II lulu " Hceuv" iu tho House; Tim Ilmifui in Cmiiuiillcti of the Wlmlu wiih nnlu'iiic in net Ntii'iclicB on KuUiriln v Till': LKOISLATUIIH. Sept. 17, 1802. Fetiftte. An Act for tho relict of Tlno (lorij liiirmi hter. KuleH mispi-iiilcd mid bill rend three devernl tiinen uml passed. Ilovey, Chan mini of cmi:nntlec on l'ed- eveninir, ninl Kichitrdsou siejinli.eil ItiniKcIf , t r"' llelatioiw, priseitled ineiuoriiil to Con iy trying to revivu tlm bullyinif slylu of .Uyi'M "'yinK f tins cstalihnhinenl of tin jisxay ouicii ami lirnncn Mini in l oruami, which, ivtiK iiiimiimously mlopted. .Milt'liill ulTiii'cd llm following resuln- eiiinc, wincli il wits lioiieil Inul iromi out with his Iricmls of tlm .Smitheru (jmfedi-ra- ry. Mr. Allen iv lerreil to mine KtateinelilK Uiehitrilson had innili! tilimtt the Kinaiortof coiilralinnils by llm (iovcrnnietit Mr. Urmlvrtl, I hat the (.onmiillee on htlu- liliike of Ohio explained . that the Ktate-1 t'"li"11 ul"' Imreby retpieslid to pru- nienl was incorrect nml mid: "I do not l""' '""I ''epoi t a lull lor Hie acceptance ol meal, thai the lo-ntle from Illiiiom lllu I'ropoMlmu n.udu by Undress at Us meant to misrepresent, but there aro no lt M ssion in relation to the donation of fuels lo sustain his Hlateliiiiil." lands for Agricultural Collegia. Kinolu- Mr Kiehnrdsoii ( aniimly iiullinu '.ion ndoiUd. JlOlSK. Details of Eastern News. Cincinnati, Sept. 12. A skirmish yes terday afternoon resulted in tho capture of twenty prisoners. They report rebel urmy in Koud npiriln. Kirby Smith mini's a speech to the army Wednesday, tlm 10th, assuring them that he would quarter in Cincinnati in a few days. I'risom r-i say that Urn;.' reinforced Smith with 12 rejri mints. All" o'clock this forenoon the rebel army fell buck; their pickets me now live miles from our lines. ljaltimore, Sept. 13th. From a neon nuisance in the vicinity nf North .Mojmtain, DFFI ANC'K TO THE WORLD! Our Irun-ctad Ftrtt. Voiiy-fuur VisrlH lo lie stlnnl tn Oelulirr. Kfoin tho N. Y. Trilninr, Au. IS. Subjoined is the first uml complete rtt sume of our new iron navy, which has been yiven to the public. It comprehends not only ull the vessels afloat and approaching completion, but thosu which have just been commenced, ami of which few persons have heard anything:. It is not generally under stood lliut, besides our Monitors, Galenas, Ironsides, Uounokes, and the ten Ericsson lm coal sleeves') Do I understand tin i;enteimiu lo deny that the (Jnvt riuneiit is paying I wo hundred dollars a day for the etttploync'iil nml support of negroes? .Vr. Illake I deny that lint stalrmeiil seven miles from Willinmsport, it was .craft ordered by See'y Wi lies, with the thought thai Lee nml .Jackson rc-etossed L)roVHi 0f Coti'Te;. work has be2tin on I'otomac near that town. It wasi .. , n,i t. .. -,.la ..r ,.-l ;,.l. Ull vlllll vlj llv " rwuiv Hn." o vi il il IV. II KATES OK ADVERTISING i One iiaro (twelve lioeii, or Ion, brevier more) one itniertion 9J vu Knch Hiiliw.jUBiit inwrtion I O liuniiieiacarili one year 20 00 A liberal deduction will be made to thoee wlwi a.lvsrlise by the year. XV The anniber of inierlioni iltould b noted n the margin of nn advfftiaement, otherw'iM H will lie publmlicd till forbidden, and charged ao cortli n jjly . Obituary noticci will bo charged half the above rntei nf advrrliiing. Joa I'rintinu executed with nealneia and dinalcli. I'oymcnt fur Jub Printing mutt ll madt Ut d'lirrry nf tli' irnrk. the I'otomac near that town. It thought Longstivet would cross further ti the river. f'l.;,.fwrn CJm.t 1 't T.Vfirn all iS'iinrt.. received" w'c iuilt! it is the intention of i iron-dad gunboats similar to the Mou Sai.ui, Sept. 17, 18H2. Simpson, chairman of the coiumiltee on (,'laints reported II. U. No 17, for relief of I!. F. I nil i ,i in , Slate Liliiuliiiii. Jiill in your soeech is Irtte. to the t Heel that missed lo the second reading. lun ihoiisanil rations a ili.v ure issue,! in i Mel !ov c iii rtnaii ol committee on f ,ou n- r etTV. they could not UOIlC 10 II 'J i tritbiitnls in this district iilone, in viola- lit s, lepotled by bill, which was a bill to ' position, and the only object tiny could linn of laws. change the nuiiie of Clatsop county to tlmt ' linvo had in view was gathering supplies, Mr. Kielmr.I on T hat speech was made of Astor. on the lllili of .May, nml no nuiilber has! Cilh'lte moved that this bill pnss to its hired to rise in Ins place ami deny a single secmui rending witnoui pruning ininpiea are of a peculiarly original character. The iirogress made by the contrnctors for the ... .. , . I HVI reiiels to leave .Marymmj ny way m n ti liumspoit. With the force they first threw over the 1'otomaC at or Ileal' I.dwards Id their statemeiit until now .Vr. I'l.il.i'--llecatise no intili could gi t the Hour for that purpose. ,1r ltieltariKoti The gentleman stales tl faU hoii I when he state thai no gentle man could gel the lloor; no gentleman has Then in Ills place anil deuteil tlie Malemeiil , when Ihete was time to raise Investigating Smith, chairnian of select committer, to which was referred the petition of tlie peo ple of Albany usking for mi net declaring the Calipooiu navigable, reported by bill. Fussed to second rending. A bill to amend the charter of Oregon City Fussed to third rending. II. U. No. SI a bill to raise the salary tor has been most satisfactory. In the annexed description of the differ ent iron clad vessels, each is placed accord ing lo its size uml rank in the service. Cmiiuiitlccs to exnniinu into il, mid I I or the County Judge ol Iniiton County .... 1 1 -1 . . i . . .i i . c iar.-e t id L'eiilletuati Iroin uiiiii. ami eve- ta n me mou: ry other getiih iuan ft oui Ohio, ami every other gellllein 11 fill-ehllllll. ,1r. IJIakr Wilcox iidrodiiced ii bill to provide for THE FP.KJATKS. of which doubtless they curried away iin-1 Tlie Xc:t? Irnnsidrs This vessel being mens') (ttiaiitities. , the largest of our iroti-eln I fleet by 100 .,. . .- c , m n't -t.i lions, deserves first notice. She is unless Cincinna i, Sept. 12 llm rebel nnny ..-. , , ,, ... 'I . fli'tii -t 'illfl fiiiu l.nrili.ii nml linu nut li(ti has fallen buck beyoml 1'iorenee. 1 he ,'....,:,,.,', J, . c.. e .i ii- .- .ii... i iniisiieii ii ei einiiiioeo ui i ni iuv iu, cue strength of the rel els is estimated l.y pns-1. ,,,. ' , , . , '., ,. .r m .on . mi imfi , i i,ir: ls -32 feet long, .') i feet 0 inches wii e, li oners ut from 10,0011 to 2(1,01)0, only nail . . . . . . , ,. , .,' ., r p. ' . ' p,;j feet deep, an. will draw 1j feet of water, of which eiime tins side of I'lorcnce. Ins- ..." , , ., . , ,. . , i ., ,i, Iler rames are of white oak, nnd the uv- oners say rel rent was mndo liecause they .. . -,, . , ., ... , , r- , I.,; t ragi! thickmss of her shhs is 20 inches heard o! Hue s ni vance into Kentucky. ,., . , , ,,,, I he plates comim nee 4 feet beow the wn Our scouts ust nig it reported enemy re- ,.' . . . . , . ' ,-, . , ler hue, and ore l. feet long by 2d to SO treating, in contusion, to I' lorcncc, ten;. , '.. ,. . ., , '. ,. inches wide, fc.ie is n smgotng steamer, tnihs southwest of Cincinnuti. , , ,, . . , . and has thro tnasN the topmafls nml St. Josepli, fsept. 12 Hie puerr.lla'! . yards capabli! of being lowered in fiction, tn who denies it w ill. statin'-' the safe keeping and ...edieid treatim lit of , dul no ilamage to l i.iinyni mis iimru.ng; ., to leave only ll.e lower masts in view. " the iii-a ie and idiotic Fussed to the see-1 U'ty remained but n lew hours. j She has a very formidable buttery, consist- ,t I 1 I .-.., i,r it-.. i ... c... to I, ... ,.!,. inx oi s. Alien I linen immuri'ii on in.: Ul III e III. .11 , "..' i ! HI1MIIII. ceoi. 1 ' v.t,t, , , lilitnie all thai up Mi- llichar Are vi, It? I charge te unfounded. in : :.i ..1...1 : ,1.. I.' . .. r, ,.e,l 1, l H v l , I on. i . . i ....:. .. ,.f ,. ine 'Mia oeih, iinu io ;nu poiiiiiier i ar irniii i 1 1. iifi.-c in iiiie.-iie- nniiL , mull, i..!,,," ,......,,.... m v .... ..... ....... ,ii,,r vesieiiii, null nil,''. 11 ... ikj I wt.w i . i,r nuv i :vis.nii; i i-iivo re u s iro n Pir'ar i r 1 qui ready to buck of tlm commencing of terms ol oflice j rassed lo tnu secoml r.'iiiling. l-on failvaneinguienacingly) I H .lines introduced u bill to tux Chinese, VII see. ' j Negroes mid Kanakas. Fussed lo the sec- .Vr. lila'ie I'm not to bo intimidated oml read.ug. iv uny of voiir thieiits, sir. Smith introduced a bill to regulate innr- ' .Vr! i: cl. aid-on, pulling up his coat ring s. Fussed to second reuding. I'llllir, V ii-iiniinii ei ine comiiiiiieu uu roads mid liiudiwnys, reported. Fides susiicnded and S. 15. No 5, for -let -h eves, nude ll liol In r Start Inw ards lilak when l ie S. rg'-nt.t nt -Anns mt. rposii while 111 ike cried, " Let him come on hilll eiiiiie." Mr. F char.l-on (At tup of his voice) Tin. getitl'-imiii is a 0 d liar. II tl.eti r. turned to Irs seat. In a Tew in 'mil. s Itl.ik- walked o'er to spei.k to li cliurd-on, miliar, nliy w ith n view of hay- 111 a mutual e.vpl oi itam, win u Kichard- it instantly ere d out, (i d you, get at of this- char out." Wake retiirmd to his si at, mid so (tie till nr elnleil. Ln har-ls. ui's fr einls nre very much nior- lilil d our his bi lltal lilaikgiliil'dislll. Wmr av Oin l.i-si: I', m.u i:at Says Loaf Mountain, n poil.t of much impor tance in Frederick county, Md. Some re sistance was made, but it was overcome with loss of half dozen Federals killed uud wounded. Fultinioro, Sept. 12th. A g'titlemnn i rntt irimu nn l!io cti-ir ill i-L TTi r m-inliiiu. wii. h'ni ' in-. '! mivhi it., i iiiuviniib rv is of great iiowtr I The li'jnwkc was built in 155, nnd rated with the, Niagara, Muriuiac, &e , belore it wns deemed advisable to razee Iter. She is to be clothed amidships with thick iron platrs, to txiend five feet below 'he water I ne; she will have three great nu appropriation lor Ihe relief of Humus U r. Fussed to second rcndiiijr. The rules still further suspended and bill , passed- Yens 21, noes ". (jillctti! ofl'-red n resolulion that the (iovi nior be furnished with a printed copy of all bills us soon ns prmted. jwho li-lt i'linencK yesieruay am niuon, i revolving i'tin turrets ou deck, and a povv 'says Wediiesdnv afternoon heavy firing ! ,.,.f i,.on .nj or r-lm ,or ,0w. This ' . . . ... i- r li. ...'... . ... ... . . was nenru in me uirccuoii oi uaipers 1(.nk resemtiles n ling.; ax, nnd is formed ol Ferry. j plates 20 h et long and 4.J inches thick The secessionists ore much troubled : tmR niuking 9 inches of iron on the front about news from that quarter, which wns it. ,,, Knch of the revolving" gun turrets to the i fTet that rebel Central Loring I will be 20 fet t inside diameter, nnd the crossed the Fotoniac at WiHnimporl nnd Uhj utf formed of 11 "nurses of inch ! niarctieil townnis warpers ien, en-! iron plates. J'.acli plate lor a turret he comiiience.l attack ou Federals, ho ; ubout 9 feet in length bv 40 nnd one inch thick. C... 1 o c. . , i 1 f I niienei Hulked batteries and repulsed them Si tin . (ireeiiwood, cliairinan of coin-; "I" "l" ... , , ' , ,,. n- - ..ii. L- with ureal slaughter, nnd enptured ninny mi tee on unitary ufl.itrs, reporteil back 1 ii i I, x'.. r. ... t ....!' t-o r,. ...,j I'i's., n I.-.. 1 1 - iJ . H. s u. ii, iisn.ui i uiij;i i .-i. I'm ii, nt.i uml iiiunilioiis ol war for llic defense of the inches Our informant says rein Is comnu -no d from Frederick Iticsiluv tuirld, is wide, ... . , t - ... r I I I ... .1... ' 111(1 - e Mate, aim lor an ..on-cn. gutioom uv u,e .... Uio.ill. ol me Loiumiua river, w iino.ii , - .: ' ...,i. -;,!. tr,i,,e i . 1 1. 1 S. Vi'dcox of the F.fiy-sicimd atiietidiiieiit, uml ncou.iiiended its passag. I, tin's Volunteer, formerly mi Old Line einocrat, is s"i k of playing even with the write in a recettl letter: i 1 ntoiii itv uiav by any possi- i i . - b.l, lb lf th rel 1,1 V lie l al.le to bicilltll' llsefid to the ill. Is in ilo.ii..iiiu' th;s llllhnlv strife, bum Fussed. Ilovey, cluiiruinn of comiii'ttec on F. TUB CfSEOATS. Tt.. if C..-.....I .i J nr. .liniiii-r. cevcrai ueci Ijiuunn ill length of tlits vcu hove liei n publ.shed. She was invented l.y Copt. Ericsson, nnd draws 10 ft. Tl e tipper hull is plated with : -.!..! I : . 1 - i I". I i 1 ii .1 l ,1 n ,,, int.. tut 1 i, . cues iii. ei, ii nu is ii-t ii. inii; , n ., i i .,, i,.. i , ft. 4 inches wide, at. d stands only IS inches lVimsvlviiii ii luit l ave lieen ' i moved in retreating older with trains ; advance. i ' invading . . . . ... . . t i.-. . i t . . .. luenl i.V tlie Mine oi lite inreci l euerai ia. , i ' . t .-..i i t ... r,.. Tl,; eral relations, reported n b-ll for the ptiy-! 7 ' y- '.V i.!. . outside is ,eri.omlicul.ir. 5 feet deep. The wretchedness nml destitution ol rebel liordes 'nut of the water. The ironclad portion revolving turrit is 9 ft. high, 20 ft. ir.side of lsi',1. Mitchell, chairman of judiciary commit tee rciHiNcd buck Semite Fill No. 2. rela- i..in...ii I ..t Mm men 1,1.11 I lie ir emu- i.i-a 1,1 n,t-ih,l .ef tun nr .iiKta-i-R o! i-nii' I' iiliitleliiliin eiii. 1 1:111. Ilenv V rmus e ... j.. ................... ...j . . , ., , , , - . r.i. 1 s w.lli tlie inn ll iiruiv, ami III imiues i ;,.port iidopleu mni oin rearreii 10 com- tins moi mug catiseu oni u i'i The rebels abandoned Westminster and marched toward llagerstown. ! river, doing inttnense damage, estimated nt I . . !l: I. .11.... I.'!,-., l,IMIiC u . Fn U'lOilLS. XIW I'l.- '"-. .. diameter, covir. d with inch iron plates to the tliichtiess of 9 inches, with ou addi tional shield of three inches on the side of the port-lole. Her amnion nt consists of two 11-inch I)nlilgri-n puns. Tlii- Gakun I-em:lli 20S feet, brendtl) 3G feet, depth of hold 12J ft.; burden 1000 tons; covered with iron plates 25 feet long, 10 inches wide, nnd 31 inches thick, over- t us hi' ii foivc iii'l d, it not superior niittce of the wluili' lo the enemy uud Hn n, if widows ami or Also Semite Iiiil .No. 9, nn act to pre- ,u million hints tmit w. ep lite los of husbands mid scribe certain conditions upon which mom y drowned. ithert slam in batlle, hi thi in lie widow s ,- . ,!rawu from the Slate Treasury, j ,. y ,. o.,.,, 13 citizen of . , f I 1 If I t I ..... I I ; .... ...... t. " . .' I . . . . I, .-.I. .l I ........ I: , f . iiiiiI orpleitis 01 oeaii re 1 11 in. 11 ii'.iin - n 1111 iiiiieiiuiiii 10s, 1, i.in n,;; niij I ' ' , l.'r,.ilei ik- Md nrr Veil VeslerdaV luiv.lg lapping c.icn ouier. ami cxienuuig icei tiiitst be it. i.li- il- Mil ilc. let the hearthstones who desires to draw money from the htnte . , j. nj-tiT (,viiniillin. v p0vs the , below the water line. She is not at nil of rebels be col l r iis over itieir; Ir. nstiry to hr-t take ai d sniisciiiiu to an , , , , -t iinrit.-d nt from 50.000 like t'te -Monitor, l.emg simply an iron- ' . 1. IV I .... I ,ul n. c.n ,11 .l.h. . ... . . . ,. I.I . 1 . . ..f . . . .l. His neighbors had lost all cat- lateii serew mi 111111 r 01 great mmigui, rvtliiitLT that nnd modeled with a view to speed. NIC IS . . J' I nt .'..11. ittlltllV lillil I' 11 V t II irHiin iii iiiuir i'mi i 0.1 1 II or Ullinuiiuuii unit ;tv m win . p, aqj . 1 . ii i.ti.:. .it'...- "''i for n-lu I support llmu winn we came; 1 011I. I leave It 11 bi n kelied Waste! Tlic L.sr I'm ll The great defect ol Ihe Aim r.caiis, wr lcs 11 traveler lr I tin- Inn too, is weakness in the backbone. Here are 11 parcel of men and women 1 . - .1...:- 1 1 1 ce going nnoiH w ring tig men iimnm r"; ing What shall we do if the rebels ion- liniie lo Imld out after M'Clellan has beat- n them? What if they go to their lliotill 1 . 1. . ...... ..,.,1 tains albr wo luive i.im u mra " T"'" nml the Mississippi, and continue to flour ish the rebel llm? Keiilly these- are quest inns which don't I'ottcern ns at all. When wu have got our furls and custom houses, nnd re opened the Mississippi, and railed the blockade, what happens iu tho inttrior will not matter much. We shall not distress ourselves if people collect there liml cull themselves Confederates. They limy c.ill themselves cannibals if lliey like; nml judging from the reports from Manassas, tho tillu would not he iniipprnpriutc. If tlif-y try to ent any body or commit robbery mid murder, j.,.11 ittivK to hum? them, of course. otherwise why disturb them? These notions of " an uncnmpiernble peo ple," of "dying In tho lust ditch," of burn ing one's house, nnd destroying one's prop erty, are mere n. wspnper gabble. 'No peo ple in the world voluntarily 1I00111 themselves to pauperdoni for pride's snko. In every war there mines n titnn when men prefer their wives and babies to political theories. When wo Imvii thrashed tlm rebels well, they w ill bo readier for submission limn wo In sneclfv th" b'rins. l!N,'ossr.n:TioNAi..-Intho fiercest port ()f light nt Ihu balllunl Kulon Kongo, lout negro was observed letidmg ho ,1 (,,uM,fo,.r.nen.lnutter.l.d,l Ion r, .V tii.ilom.l riirlits of tlm Sonlli, k lied tho chattel. Such an net cannot but h , thuellectto greatly HS,,..r..la on Si'mihern brethren, ..ml l.rtr-j-- Jrrre Jf rnnlicls. Hint n,,.y well prompt n U. ix ..lain, In tin. lnl!iwU" f 10 ','l'm'Z Whither nro wo drirtl.tg."-""" Appi'tl, port the Consliltilion ol the United Slates, 1 inUUm hl.nliets-cverv theCnttstiliiliouand laws of this Slate, I 'M to t)C llso 0f the anil w ill not favor or counlenmice reiiellion. . . . . , ,,,,, 1 ror ,,. Aniemliuelils ol coiinnitleu ailopled. Kulcs:- " , f Marvlamlers had joined .1 I . ,,,rl' j w suspended mid bill rend a third time. HorsK. litem. Sloop of wiir Adirnnd-ic 1ms been wreck- Fallitril pr.'sented petiiion from cili.ens j P( ,,(r jin,, (. 'r Point. The crew were of Clacknliius nskilig lor llio passage of 11 r,.s,'iie,l liy cunboat Cnnalidiigmi. usury law. Kefi-rrcd lo comiiiitlee. I The bark Funny Lowry, from NVsnti, MeCov, chairniiiu of the committee on WlS ,.ptured off Chmlestou, with cargo of couitlies, reported bill to organize linker county. Tlie same committee reported bill to or gaiiv.i! Uniatillu county. . Dufur moved the reconsideration of the votu on Somite Fill No. 5, upprnprintiiig $70 for tlie relief of Iluruuster. Stevenson was .11 lavoroi me reconsider suit, nrms mid mmniinilion. nrmv pierced lor is guns, nut currus omy 0, viz: 4 Ibildgrcn nnd 2 Farrot gnus. The XiiHgnliicl 'w simply on iron clad canal boat propeller, arranged to be sub mergi d nt plcusure, nnd to serve ns n mod el lor tlie lar.'c Stevens Uuttcrv in course of construction nt Hoboken. Length 101 feet, biriulth 22 fn t, depth of hold 9 feet. She is constructed in four coinpnrtmeiits of about equal siz", those nt the bow nnd stem being iiiten.li d for water, nnd the niid-liip fictions being occupied by the crew's quarters nnd engine rooms. Be- math the deck is another compartment jriishington, Sept. 13. Tho Govern inent bus completed arrangements for the settlement of Itoe colored persons ill Con- . . - nn ! ... .1.. ... .1. I trill Alllen.'il. I w precise piti.-r ... p. . , , . . , , Setuitor rouii r.v 1 ; , . . , . r... , ' He has (u 1 in'emieii 10 ne liin u n nil wn.'-r h,-.i mv Vessi I is III niruima inn. 11 urn iiiik ine on cireiinistn'iccs will conduct the expedition. wc Hut nihil, so as to have lltirini' support tho Constitution States. Moores moved to hiv the table, which iii.1 not prevail. Fpon the question of reconsideration 11 d-tbiito nrose in which a number participa ted. It was reconsidered nnd tho bill was re ferred to a select committee. Dufur offered 11 resolulion tlmt no money hn tin ill bv order ol this House without l-nilisiliei- , . . . , . .. ... -.i.. :.. stcr sworn t(, pnwor , pre mse, n,,,, , , . . . 1 Iy ,!rnwH H, t wnt(.r ftI1(1 vhen of tho United Oi'tnlMT ;' "0 prrson , P''' 'I ! ,.,',; witiin frW-im.ll(., f fl.t.t. n,r Pmn, 'I imri! of!""""'"'"11 "f 0,' lOOtonnder motion on the U SIVS! fM "" n1"1 ,w0 '" I""""1 , desire to nvntl theins-elvcs of the I resident s , ' . ,,...,, colonizntiou scheme. 15.000 limn, under Fucll, lenve Nsh yillc, Te., thought to p iy respu'ts to Kir by Smith's rear. K.500 of F.oscerunR' army nrrived at Nashville to day. Louisville, Sept. 12. Two soldiers from rimilicrhiud f)"D report 5en. Moru'lltl first administering tho oath of nil. c'linen to ln,0 n forav throuu'h rebel lines nnd cop the persuii making tho cluim. Laid on tho tabl". . , IL H. No. I I, to "inicnd the corporn- tion of llio town of Astoria. Uefcrrcd to The former is so placed as to point forward, and n space in the bow is made to open, through which the fire is delivered, nnd the opening is at once closed. The gun is load ed nn Stevens' principle of lowering tho muz-lo brtiMth tho deck. committee on corporations. H. II. No. 22, toclmngo tho nnmn of Clat'op comity to Astor. Engrossed nnd passed to third reading. (Iillello Introduce!! bill relating to tho establishing of on Agricultural College, which wns rcud a first time. , Seiinto resolved Itself Into committee of thn whole on Sennlo bill No. 2 nn net o inerenso jurisdiction of justices of the pence. Alter slight nineitdnicnts adopted, fixing the ninount nl $250, . Hill referred to cominlttoo on judiomry. Commit to on counties reporteil back Iiiil 1.1 orrunizn linker county without iiiiicudmoiit, nnd recommended in pnge. a- The most moderate calculation of thn present Ohio crops makes it nt least HO 000,000 bushels, or 10,000,000 inoro t... it urn ruieml Inst venr. Of this nntinil- ty there will bo ft surplus beyond tho State dcmnmlofioiuelV'00.000 b,ht1' TUB SINK JJON'tTOnS. Tb's'ih s tlm vessels mimed, there arc nine , , . ,!;. A ,iw;t hit nrmv ron e ai giinnoiits tn course 01 consiruei.oii Hired enough provisions to subsist Ins tinny ' k ' tu diva nml lulu', iini-i.i.i. 1., ...v sixiyiinys. , f ii , ,,ilir. 'n.reont Green- Cinclnnnli. Sept 13 -noyernn.ent, tOf y ftl lso on ftl w. lay, ordered home militm for d. f.i.se of, . , flt Chester. Pa. nnd border. Tlm Cinclni.nti troops reiu.ne.no, ; , f ... ,, the city this nfternoon, their services being nn longer required, ns nnny nere nn- "un dent. It i reported tlmt Clinrioston, n., has been evnenated anil Imrned ny l ein r als, who ro fulling townnis Ohio river. Tt,.liimnre. Rent. 13. Our Information in regard to the crossing of tho I'otomnc is from the most rcluinio ourcc. a mspnu j from Frederick, dated noon to day, says firing wns heart! in the direction of Har per's Ferry. Oen. Hooker took pois iionof Frederick lust night. MeCleltnn entered that city this morning. Wo enp tared rebel wngon trnin. (loon roR llm Ex-Setmtor Orern of Missouri, notorious rebel symivithlwr, re ceived n handsome bent ing In M Mshingion, lately, nt the hand of J, K- Hotilignv. for merly member of Congress from Lnuisinnn. (Ireen talked secesh, nnd Houllgny being ia Union man, enned him. Ho (Icserred It. fecily nl ko. Their chief dimensions nre ns follows: Length 200 feet, breadth 45 feet, depth ol hold 12 feet, diameter of turret 21 (eet, thickness of turret nnnor 11 Inches; two 15-inrli Ibihlgren (runs, Knch will bo 1,085 tons burden, 1,450 tons displacement, nnd 1 1 feet draught. The contrnct price Is $100,000 iMicli. Severn! deficiencies In tho Monitor will be rectified In tin s" bnt lories, the pilot-house being placet! on he revolving turret, and ventilation pntwing through the roofof tho latter insienu 01 through the deck. Tbry will hnvo only ono turret ench. Trie iikavv mo orsDOATS. Ilesides the vrssrls being miii'cd with Iron, there nro some to bo exclusively of iron, In rourso of construction. Ono of these Is to be n side-wheel stcomer. The other will hnvo 4 propeller eniiincs, end will be of the following dimensions: In length 150 feet, breuth flO feet, depth 13 feet 0 inches. She will have two largo turrets, ono at a medium distance toward each end, uud between these will bo placed the pilot house. At the prow there is n large and formidable iron prow or rum of 9 feet in length. This vessel will also have the peculiar faculty of sinking or rising in Ihe water like the Naugituck, so that tho deck mny, at different times, bo either two or eight feet above the water line. The vessel presents no straight sides for shot to strike ngninst. THE CRKKNI'OI.NT IRON VESSKI,. The keel of this vessel was laid on the 8th of August. She will have two turrets, and is to be exclusively iron, ni:d of extra ordinary strength 22C fed long, 48 feet w ide, and 1 3 feet deep. 77i Chatcr Iron Vessel. This iron gunboat is intended more par ticularly for service in rivers. She will be 2110 feet long, 35 feet benm, und 12 feet depth of hold, nnd will bo the only naval iron side-wheel steamer in the world. At n time when France nnd England have given over the construction of side-wheel vessel.', wo huve not only built twelve wooden ones, but have now a complcto iron craft, with iiivulneruble paddle-boxes, The United States will thus be the' Orst to prove that tho ttdvntitagcs of the rapid paddlo tuny be retained in a man of-war, while its objectionable features may be rendered pructically harmless by the thick guard of iron. Tltf Boston Vcucl. This was the first cruft ordered of the last fleet, anil may be ready by Nov. 10. blic is to be faster than the Monitor, and that vessel's imperfections will not be re pented iu lu r. She will be 3,300 tons burden. Length 240 feet, breadth 53 ft., depth -f hold in proportion. The upper deck will be flush, like the Monitor's, nei ther bulwark nor rail running above it. The strength of the deck will be very great. It will consist of no less than six-inch oak plunk, covered with nn inch and a half of the best description of iron. On the out side of the hull the plating will be five inches thick, a lull half inch more than that of the English Horn'or or Black J'lince. The nuts nnd bolts will be so close even in the wood as to form of them selves a thick mail. A Vtssd for the Pacific Coait. A vessel, the first of a fleet for the pro tection ol our Tacific coust, has been com menced nt Jersey Citv. It is not consid ered proper to print the exact particulars of llio new movement at present, but the vessels will be about 250 feet in length, of proportionate width nod depth, nnd that they will be fully armed and mailed. Submarine Cruft. The submarine irou propeller built at Fhiliidelphia lor the Government, from plans furnished by the inventor, Yilleroy, wns launched some time since. It Is a pro peller, built of boiler iron, and is C5 feet long, C feet deep, ond 5 feet wide. It is sharp at each end, perfectly round, and is somewhat larger at one end, where there is a single opening for the entrance of the crew. When in, the door is closed and fastened on the inside. It is then sunk by means of water, nnd moved in any direc tion, by means of small paddles or propel lers, twelve of which nre placed on each side. Tl.rro is a manhole in the bottom of this crnft, intended lor the egress of a man in submarine nrmor, whenever such a step is nrecssnry to carry out the designs of any contemplated expedition. The Xtie River Gunloatt. 1 The tin iron-plated gunboats ordered by tho Navy Department for the protection of Ohio nnd Indiana along the Kentucky border, will each have two guns, draw two feet, ond arc calculated to navtgato the Ohio T.ivcr, from its mouth to FittAorg, in nil sensons of the year, and are expected lo form nn adequate force to repel nil guer rilla raids across the Ohio into the frco States. Tin Mitsistiypi Iron-cladt. There are building three powerful, lm prepntihlo iron-chid pnnboats for service on the Mississippi, to bo named, Chillicothe, Ind ttiiola, nnd Tascumbin, now nearly 6n isheil, two nt Cincinnati and one at New Albany. They nre of tho Monitor order; that is, their armaments are stationed In turrets iniprcgnsbly encased with iron, while every part of tho hulls in any manner exposal arc guarded with heavy iron plates below the water line. The Chillicothe, Ihe sinnllest of the three, is 102 feet long end 50 feet wide, with side wheels working in a recess; entirely Iron clad, her deck iron one inch thick, and hall plates two Inches tho tower Is covered with three-inch plates, and carries two guns of 1 68 pounds caliber. With all the nrmaineiit she will drnw bnt 34 Inches. The mnebinery is all protected from shot. She mnkes 6 miles on hour up stream. The Indiunoln is HO by 50, with a T-ft. hold, powerfully nnd heavily built, with tide wheel, nnd, In addition, two propel- lm 5 lnrge boilers, and 4 engines 01 im mense power, which will propel her 10 mih s en hour tip stream. She also carries ICS pound' r guns In a shot-proof tower, am) every part protected similar to the "i.;tiientlie. She is a war vessel of formi dable strength, and is designed for ease and need In handling, as well as lor the crush- ing power ol her armament. ThoTiwumbialsnofoetby 1ft, whh a 7 foot hold, nnd will bo ormeil with 168 pounders. She Is, in every way, like the Indinnoln, only lnrger, nnd her strength and Invlnciblo power will be far In ad vance of anything now on the Western waters. The hit yew York Iron-chJ. A fow dnys since the keel of a Tesscl waa laid nt tho Helameter Iron Works, which Is to bo about 250 fret long and of propor. tionnto draft nnd width, md will be con ttractcd with the greatest card, and atefT-