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; i arts. rTti tT.tmi V EHnUT. WHM Cjjc (Drfjon $rps. Editor. tST. X. Adams, 8 A L E M mo x iJa y, ciVfii;i: s, i son. Irish Viows of Intervention. Tho mean and ungenerous sympathy that (he Eaglish aristocracy have exhibited In, favor of tlicir old cnrmic, tho rebels, hns done us good In one dirction. It haa caused nioro tlmn thrico ten thousand Irish jn.n on our shores to hate tho rebel cause with an Intensity thnt they would have ibecn strangers to if England had manifest' J tho s.imo frlcndtihip for liberty and de cency In tho North, that ho line for rufli mm ml slavery in the S ui ill. Tho in telligent Irish all over tho North have been warmly enlisted on the sido of tbe Union, with but few exception, ever since tho war began. ThgJiave furnished their full sharo of volunteer ivp., a-d imne good serv'tro in ff' Ti..- :lrlt , nabob hv alwaj - iosj I, ;.-.! ' Mid raf.hed them ab-; . -id '! 4m iUm atjtutA rvf if ! ' "Wta-!. our of f. 1? 'Uj)," iint'a tniigiu 'i'j A the in the Norlh (slum, 4 w my agai.nl il, while their Southern nsvfc u universally ngrccd il! the Alabama Aai'i1," which approved of the killing, and aaij, " It m gedting time that waiter at the INorth were convinced thnt ther are ttr rants, and not " genL men" in disguise. Copperhead Tow-wow at Dallas. Ed. Altera: On Saturday tho Vdlth of Sept, ISfi.l, about 123 of tho unterri ficd assembled at the Court Ilonns at Ik? o'clock v., and wai called to order by Nat Ford, on whoso motion I. F. M. But ler was ca!!d to tho Chair. On motion of Ben I lay den Stephen Slaats was nom inated for Secretary, but Mr. Slants being ft Union man politely declined (collusion). Haydcn then moved that a Mr. Dcmpscy act us secretary, accepted. Haydcn then moved thnt a committee of fivo on resolutions be appointed by tho Chair, whereupon Ben Ilayden, Maj. Wal ker, F. 0. W aller, J. U Collin, and , were appointed said committee. Thcro being too much of the I'nion ele ment in tho committee to anil B. F. Burch he opposed it (great confusion, several talking at n time,) ho moved that the com mittee bo laid on tho shelf, carried. Burch then appointed, with tho consent if hi, friends, a comiiiiiten tmthnut tbe ohmi:- Tiik O'hkat Panacsa. YVo aro often surprised In rontlinji over tho patent medi cine advertisements of the day, at tho al most infinite variety of diseases each medi cine propose to cure. Wo find that Theocritus, in Ilolinshed's Skirmishing- LCreviom to tho Great Uattle. Chie.-'go, Sept. si. A division of cavalry commanded by (icneral Stanly, which i our oidnalieiv guard, had ipute. uu till'iiir with a portion tf Biair;:' army yesterday Chronicles, I w,,'k. I hey tsuid the ret'cl near lung w ritton ! I ho sivteenlh .vnliii-i- r.....,m. i I-'"1''. '''' southeast 01 V Ui.liauuog.l nu-nds whisky as tho great cm cull. Ho K A ST HUN N MWH. ; After consideiihlo skirmishing (ieuel'nl savs : "Jt ilowelh atre; it etrenthenelh Stanly i hni'jjnl the ei;emy and a reptiln ed. I'our Mils.i'ipiiiit eavaliy eharge were rcpulsid. tivncral NitIcn 'sdiviomii vonth ; it helpcth digestion; it outlnh then ei.me ni t, Mippoit the cavalry rt i I .i. i !. . t. .. I.: .1. . . i . i i . I... . ; I.. Ili pme; it nbnndoneth im laneolie j it ivlishvth tho heart ; it lihteneth the the mind ; it tpm-keneth thu spirits ; it cun'th the hydwpsie; it hcaleih tho Rtranpurie; it pounce! h the Mono; it ex pelleih the jrravell ; it pmTeth away ven tositie; it kecpolh and preserveth the head from whirling, tho ryes from danling, the tong from lispinjr, tho moulh lr)in snaf fliii" the teeth Iwm ehatteriinr, and the throat from rattlinp; it keepeth the wen son tiom stillliiijr, tho stonmch livm wam bling, and tho heart trom swellinjijil keepeth tho hands from hiveriii, tho sinews from ahriiiking, the veins from m - ' . ' lo- .;)--. .-S3I ) ! N . . r son i't e.iv;Ve v , re Vh:g W a:'.oii;- 4 . - ''- S" whi-'h retired eno.lotihr, havilii; veloped the fact tlut tho enemy as at that point in force. An account of the lii;ht of Sunday last nays tho rebel force, ' 10.000 utronn, at tacked Nejjley'a brigade ,"i !!00, at IbrdV ap, and drove him back threw miles. Ncglcy recovered Ins itrmuid H''l morn ing, with a losi of 35 killed, wounded and misin. Tho rebi'l lo-s was not tli linite ly known; we- burbsl .'id ol lln ir dead. IlKAOgrAitrKHS Akmv -f ruv Ct muku UAXO. Sept, IS. All ipiiel.tliouuh eoliNlant kinii;lunu U going on a'i g llm lino aiul Intpienl ila-'hesj of the e-iv.nry oi ooin or .....rt Mn J fM.A A,,..,. ., Kill)', . n.'l I r rn mm i-ii to tint Arm's 'I hui -till) lsiiileh. Fortress Monroe, !I.V Tho Kichinond Whig of tho 'i'.ll claims a victory in north ern (icorght lor Brng at'd s wo nip- press exultation at tho battle nt what ct ,, i;,.), .l0 W . t i 1 1 i 1 1 1 li;himg pml I CllllllllS 111 llll HIMIC IIMII Hill I'll-NMMHU I'l j ( , tU'. H'i lion with heavy artillery mid lnlid,elry Utrong positimi iiivmid ( ImtlaimogM lire on our ceiiliir, but neeiiiig n hvuly Nt. I.nuis, .Vcpt, VS. Special di'-pnleli response they soon abniulouul the lust vf- fioni Cairn c.iys Ti ikIcii I'oll,, fxl liiurl v lort of tho day. 'I bus ended the battle of V' S. Senator IYhmi Missouri, w nw rnptur tho llbli. ' I'd at Bolivar Landing, ,il.. mi llm S, Washington, '.M. (leu. Hooker ha ' I'o'k was llolnics' .fudgo Advoeato d'eii ici'H iis.ienn nil I m nn nun coinioioin ci ni ...... r, , living all th it lias been 1,'iiued, bv a linlure to eoioplele tho woi l. Situated as I'o.se eraiis is victory that docs not disperse and capture his whole ai'mv is a lost opportu nity. 1 1' lie is permitted o hold Clialta neo::a then our victory will bo without profit mid we l.nvo only to mourn that mi many bravo mmi h.ivo died in vain. B'iseerans must not only be beaten in bat tle but must bo despoiled or driven from Fest Tennessee, otlmrwist hi Initio ha I as well not been fought, If (his otrong hold is not wrested Iroiii Inn, tunc it uill hardly be done hereaflo, P'.'ic holds it he holds a point from which ho om at any moment strd.e a blow at tho very vitals o the Confederacy. lie holds h rugioil pestilent with dis.ill'ect ion winch needs only llie pie-enco ol it ankeo in inv to i ipcii to l,d blo,tn Irciison. Il,i lio!,l uioun- New Yoik, Sept, '.'"t- Slcnnier llel rules, while lv ing ,.n , Yirgiiil.i shine ( ! I'hesnpenkii ll'iy, was attacked by gueri il his. Alter mi c ii;!ii;viiicuI of '.Ml hiiuule , rebels Wi le ill iveu oil' viiilliiiy condition of Ihu nnov of tlhi l'ilibi)' lM-uitcti. New Yoik, Sept. X I. Thn rvuiina's Wiishini;toii Kfpubliciiu says the (iovcin melit has received gloiious mws lioui (ion. K'o-eeiilis. A I'eiicl'il r- ti It t of clieei fulness pu v.iils in Washington. 'I he rebel army has not, ino'cidcd hmi ill bis pl-'seiit posiliou. Sieiiid ili-pabl i s lo the 'vsl from the Army ol the I'otomac. sa s lln,t llie niiny is in uiolion, transports loading with great military matins nro aelivr aelivily. and it isenecli d Ihnl It cousiil ! 'f ien. I lei run bus cleur, 1 ototnae is very Mli',ielory Them , gon I Ii-iimiii t.i bebevii Hint .e,i is no;, iinvious In iii M an i ng.igeincl;!, mid If l , should attempt a limit movement, b , lior w ill be in vain, A New Oilcans letter of llm lliMs I Apl'ibtio i ion (nit cleared llm coiintly nable'bndy o loiccs will embiiik with us between lied lin r and I'ml Hudson IVoih little delay us po-s ble. Their destination I goeri illis, vvbo Inil been loragiug o , can only 'bo conjeclui ed. In the mean- Hiin-poits, and diovu (i, n, Orccli went i limn th'eie is cipi.il aetivil v in liuiv a riling t In. ll it a Willi omsi lei ,,b,. ,s, Anmn ; lioops iniino Hiel' direction. The (invein- j th" captured was mi ngcnl ol' Hiu rche llient has t iken i o-.scv.ion of the Ibilt i vv it ll V iiltnUo p.ipi'M oioie iin.l Oiiin li'.i.lioud, and u tiavcl for civ ll pin loses is n llo v cd. I lie latest mlv ices i-liow tint the main ' v I kU ds.slh cl t;iu a htg parly then yinej j r ! the demoa-its tn combat the AbuliVonists ' ' with then asailed Lincolu and tho aboli tionists, ther can.W the war, Lincoln is a tyrant and usurp r opposed to the arrest .f YaHandigham sjHko of his mammoth , e fforts in Washington Territory, hereby .v:mv e it I'M ll ie'S I'l I VV I r 'tit wo.ivl soon be c : f " o. ;,f. While p.ilc t .u ro a g'e.nt don! of aiiver- i :,. i I S sl, f-.::, ll - ., . .:. ;. n-'ve p,- ..I , kv which must produce vv lu-nt tor our ....... I oi. i :. .... 1 IMHl. Illlll- "l "'(II l'UM iiiiii,., nun imiii , , , , i , , ,- ,, , ,,- ,. , .ill I'otlv o Hie army under HiiMiside w as at -, ....,, ., ...,,, -o oi, n' r-i.iiiii-u i,i ... ... , 1 1 . - , ,- ,i . . i t Atlielis, m l-.ast leiiiiesMi'. i uri'i-. i i"-i .-.-ion oi i hiu conn 1 1 v is in n-l'spensible mccssiiv to us. ll is u t ii e lilt MlU't , I !i n e I lis. Ill I ..-. leiiiiesM i'. is vnlvalice vv as t.t t'leav cboiil, V'O mi rs I, om ( lialla liooi- i, mi !u, J-;.isl lull in .sco nl.d Kg" I IT! ?l f.M. 'J be Mi'.inii'i' Kdkiiwbu fiillrl " ,M"ir st- y i v t, Using, the wnsicilf of Theocritus seems unfortunately to sell too readily without any pulliii!;. the democrats achieved a glorious victvrv We hope this Herbert affair will leach them 10 acting a man upon a platform without j'rudcr.ce," When the greasers and blacklegs in New Mexico, enacted a I.iw permitting employers to flog their hired servants, and denying an Irishman or whita laborer, who had beon severely flogged by his eat jdoyer, any rcoVess in court, the chivalry in Congrcts all jrotcd for the law. Jo Zane voted for it, and not one of hit or gans hero ever expressed tho least dissatis faction with him f. r it, but all applauded principles save a few loose planks inserted through policy. Wound up by saying he had come to Oregon where he ii. tended to remain till every Federal office holder was ousted without the hope of ever getting office, cither in this world or the world to come, (cheering aud laughing by tho se cessionists.) Committed returned with reso'utioni which were read and adopted. Mr. J. L Collins proposed to cfTcr other resolutions. Sm f-L iS .. . ..n. .;.' tut v... ii. c.. o; l. i ureon held it 8:h annual session in this eitv. if this commencing on the first d.tv '.I U V I Ice's. g v 'ir'.ir .' o; i i ; , V , ,-, s , silion to attack at l'.clit. IVepsratiomT to iio so cunoi i.o ea.iiii-ti-d (or a i .. i i . . i i'ii", ,:eii a nsiiie nii.si ensue, 'llie rebel luvo biin moving tliron-'h the O.ip in the P.I.'ici muni, tains, and firming their lii e i-n li,s side as if to l tack Uoscciai.s, Tii,,, h.ive been imv j to day let lii'S our 1 i . ic.-r vv loit I 4 li.-i.ii . ..ti. nt.. I th..,, .1 i,.. ' l- . . . . . '. j I , o , , , , . ...,!...,! , 1. . I I. . .1 l . -l . .-.'-.. ., II. , l-ll IL. Ill ML, IM I , .'" n . i' i t- ii'ii i . it'll- ii' i i - r- i I 1 1 1 it tt'i'oiie vv hiib vv cie ii"'id ill lli.- S ... New Yoik .iTTJT ITo.'ii ashine few him as a " great atatestnan." Tho cop perhcad scribes in th"s State, are taking a j Tad his resolutions and made a speech in great deal of paii to prejudice what few j favor of them. Ford opposed them. J. Irisa thoro are hero agaiast the I'nited j T. Outhouss assisted Collm, Ford re States Government. The Long Tom or- r'' M'J " Outhouse has accused a part at. 1t. I "'I I 1 1 1 s sill 1. a ...o.h... mo .ooowing ore tlie ollieers v,. bcu br.sk w i;h rw cm,:!,, s. .,t electcd and installed for the ensuing eai ; t'e doubt remain tut I.o: osireet or J. Mem enha . (5. W. V V K l,!l. I'.wi-.l s I ori-s may au div In ,i .m ,u, i -ni' li victory. ,v mcnt. i"0 nun u me icin is were C. W. A.; W. IL Dunbar, (.randScr.be : l'"r l F. Wilbur. O. T; M Fox, (J. C; V. . . ill in v m it it w I of ll e war. -A special lbs; at, h gtou to til,' i lines s.-iv s il up pears l ow that nil three of I JosciTalis' tir.md l',vi-.:ons vveio i-i'i: i-i-.l in (lie lute battles two of which Wcie iluvili hue', a Colii lei 4ble distance, Uoseeran in puies the loss of tho bit le to iliMibcln iice i I I'lib IS I y McCook wll'l flllnl l0lii,.'V impoi taut positions assign, , bun. H id be ilone 0 li'oM'cr.ius' o Inn. ii islll.it the battle would have rc-u!lul in it -p'eiidid I ni. li victorv. 1 v KXteUiIni h s lories iial'ic'1 to Inn . s . itr.ite our lims. tire.il aiiMely in the nr. Uibbs, U. Sen ; Bev. II P. Henderson,! ash'ig'..'i. S.-pt. PTIi- S. -cretiry j " y f-'i' the s,, ly of !,n , .,le. 1, order tt. Chiio.: A Shreve P ( ".V I ' I of War Ii is m!i u.-ted nil i ll'u-ers in i to nil .force Boseciai tbe ni.tv Mite iiuirse Hi ll VV ere l H'';;cd III bine I '., i ii il .oii Ii oi I ecu ibsi uili in I" I an I Wcie l.i coiiipo-e n .0 t i I Hie i n il lion o mil,,, ,i 'l x,,.. ll i He ill pa' tin e of tl ., nun r, io,.is vv cie tnov nig tow si lis b Mslieiir Cty uli. I Hirvvick n iv, s (..si us Hi v could bo bn iviiub'.l. The fuici' vv In, Ii vv.is uriaii nl y to go by that unite vvi lllius be so nun ll st i ,.,g, r lis to I . Is I' the i i iblioli I'u mi'l.iblr i lie, Tlio oceiii.it on n I', is bv our Hoops is ' I'cgiliiiil in New (' niH lis n ii-. lot, A .iisiVi!i' Irbitl.im l:lV s I, t i l pn-' om is ri in I Joe .Ii huMon l.oli d in the bit ' biitll,'. A.lv 'i ps by llie K h i In 1 1 I oils t'a- A mi i i. a ti om It, r ii i ii.l i via Simihiiiiii Ion with il'lcs in III" lil'li has iiiiivtd. Sleinnel Star sailed fnnu t 'lydo to m tbe I'll U.i.I. ; two o'lu r -ti'.iiiirs ,.l lendv In lol'ovv , ( ',iicilcratii loan M.'i er rent, ili-counl. ,',(1 ol llie I bo nl is crew iad mi v. 1 t'Liilill'iiiiil i roi ile. I to Liv'T'"!, V.".''l s.iv. the for7ol,,!i ,T ,J ti.'ii eginiisi Mil i!i s going on, i,. tb.i Ii Oil I'j! ont T. V is vvr liol ijl ,i',i mill il Siinn Idler s,,,. Slid.,, i . rps Is on lis vv iv tn join ;,' ,.r,in Mi I'll, Moil's in one iblvclioii; llm i oi I m number il,00,i Nil ml Hi. )-,iiiich. Wahii gloii. V'S - ;.-n llookrr le W 'iisliiiigiou ili.s inoriiiiig formlive V lei'. I'oi ir.'.s Mo- toe, oij - Il.'s, rlrrs a'nl iv I,'., bun ii.l i. b. ii ,j i v .i, u.iUil n ii I tin, .J-tvi v.. v '. .II ll I , t . VI. II , I , I , I ' The deputies for tho ei suin" ve.ir are I irku'' t:' 1 nited Stites il served with '' """I ' be to uo-s Hie Ten F. Wilbur, C. P. Crandall, ArSlircve, J. I " wr,t "f ,l:ll'lV"' corpus in i,i,,ii,, ,.f t. j mountain, or peiu irate am C. Elder, Kev. E. P. Henderson, John I' lri,Hi'1'"1 ' pro l.imati. n, lint t lie v are to and ntov,. down beliiu.l tb I l-e til i loss tho TeiiiiesM- iivcralid Hiu i f lb,' cap e Uloiiiiliiiiis,. - McClun". T. W. IVivciituu t Sin'l I I niake krnwn to vvU-soi vvr issurs or I he opinion nl iinl.larv inru seems to be Coon, and J. L. C'earv. ' ,'rvc' ' ld nt that t ie p-,Mner is held ,',',t d he aitrmpt to u ove down tins sub' W. P. Burns, U. O.immil, F. Wilbur, ' ''-v u:!'nn,.v 1 f '. 1'r.sideiil. If nn nt "f the i rr he will run great uk u bu rg C P iV.n.l.ll U" l I ....! " T si ..' i ti-ltil t is liiade to anl ll.u i.l'u-.-r mt,ii.. ' cut I'lf. Nat l'ord orrnsce.1 Iba rrnnnolinn P..l'ii, f .1 v ii ii- ir , . ' .n,li r,.l,n il... . OV- ;.. ..I I s.....'..l W'...'.:. ..i.,. ii - i .. v....... vviinii iiniuiiii, . u. viii tit Mircve and : , .... . .o-i is on,MImu-, ,i , -("..... ., , u,-, Capture of the I I MI'I M'.lll,: tin; Sidp I bo d, a .) .1,1. p.iy tl..' i nt in t s A f Kill I I .1 ..I' l ill s' I II, I II II I I S.oni' of oi i l am i 11 ll.. gsn has lead off in this, as in other mat ters. Wo hope there is not an Irishman so ignorant, on Long Tom even, as net to jtnow that the parly to which O'ifeara belongs LilUd an Ir'uh valkr vitiout taust in Washington City, cltartJ tht man ftho murJereJ him, and then mttJ in Conjrei that nalols in JYeie iftxico thoull flog hired Jriihmen to thtir Ktart tOHtent. This may seem incredible to ig norance, but it i nevertheless true. It is HO wonder that after such treatment from" of this audieneo of being secessionist." Outhouso said it was false." (great con (usisin some calling for Cv.!lins, some for in h 11 further than a bird coold flv in a thousand years." During the tscitcmcnt Collins moved that his resolutions be adopted, aeeonded by 0. B. S.ivery, thev were voted down. II. N. V. Holmes al Wiishii eton dispatch to the E. IL Miller, were chosen .!?..,. in il,- : r,'l,!,, 1"tisv,m m-c i b. da nee. and to to li!mne says il the la' tie nl Clutiiii.H.tfl next annual session of t!:. " i.m-il IV. i. i vtl'i'tnal'v. nii. acv Luee neerssirv ; that in the course of tho .1 iv i f llie ITili sion. ' to inaiiit.iin llio aut'iari'v if the 1'ii.ted ' I ' hursd iv ), uuuiis'.aki'.ili'e iv i-l, iic t ii.it sw i .-sja V.t'S. ' the Ti bcl.s bad d.MoviTi-d Hie w. nl. noiiits ' . ,"s.""' ' I' Sl icitiK. Alonio Nay lor, eldest son of : !. i-'I. Mus, S-j t. 17. Arer .V Cn 's " ""f position and wrr lons-n .g tm,', m ' '" ,l in. in f our viranvi.le .avIor, of llie uptHT portion i f ' rrtrdicine fadorv was ilnn-a v.l bv lire list "'mt on our cmter m d h it, f.r tin this alley, committed suicide yterd.iv ; night to the tveut of $iS 0 n " ilet pu use of 1 1 usl.mg tl s,. i,.,ns morn, ug, by shooting hnnsi If through the 1 St. Lmi., S t. I. -S. In li.'M lis is- 1 b'" '" g"ig bdweni them mi l t halt i kr.sd Willi n riib. II.. a.. .,u .1. . ... i . i A I......... I', I.. r ..... f , I . . , w -HI v.-.l Hl'lliu nn'l H ' .1114. I'I'jl r, .Hill '- Hill liCH'lIIlT ' ..',..,. .1 l-.ii I , :, ,.,l Outhouse, end others b..r ford-ten or fuortcco years .f age, and there 'was i... I mart al Uw l rid'v rntorce.1 1 M"'-' tvitiforiemeiiis. ,...i..,st,s ,.f re- twelve speaking at a time.) Il.iydcn spoke j apparent cause for the dreadld act. On 1 throughout ,i department -.i'int all per ' "'' c"rps muter C.d. Mt'ook and against the resolutions " would set thcra i ,Ha 'Tt,I1'nS previous the boy had bun ; ons h.i lui in ,,v iIUin,rr i.;(.ur.inp 1 M'trhrll appeared, and were nu n. duiviy H'o.d.d or ntherwiie Iightlv punished for i muliiiv or ins. bnr-lination or endeavor to ! "'rdertd to make tow jn iln n-l.t to ,le going t JT hunting and neg'ictiug b's work. I create i!i.4ir-ciion among the triops, an, vi lop intentions ,,f Hie rebels in Unit ipmr 4 0i great y incensrd h:iu. Shortly alter ( agunst all pirn.t.s !..i'i: ,ul,!ih or he attracted the attention of hi liioil.rr utter publn y ,r.ls r.ih iiUi. d t. in, .i by dividing hi money among hi brother irurrn ti.ui r 1 1 V nets among tbe pen and sisters. Oi being tola to keep his pie, or who hi nb:ih ftU hood mi, money, he said he did not want it, and I representing fn i-ileu't.'d to emb arri that be would nver do another day 's ! and weaken the ii.(;.r.(rv iiinlu'ritii- in ant won; i.,r li. f.itlier. lie wel t to bed a i manner, ir lo mti-rlVr with lli.-m in il,. A person gndty mounted a bench and commenced ptsking the slave-drivers, and after the Irish dad louder than the rest, " said we have an ab- Inut l.ug!nil, tbe lioaryocodea hater A o.mon i.or.grrs and Lmcoiu is a perured , uua ami the nt oionni g before break- i iiKcUrgo ol ibnr .Juliet irishmen and liberty, is aynipathizing with the rcitlsj who claim that Irihnien oniht to be flogged and killed along with the ' fiiggcn it is no marvel that intelligent Jrishnjca ara everywhere falling into the Uinoa ranks especially since they have found out that their English oppressors are on tho side of the Irishmon-fljggers t. r. I In-v e.ime on in inli.ni.r -I l."i g strrvt'a dtps mid pushed ll l.,icl some dit.iiiee lukuig a nuuibi r i f prisonvr, and established the alillcipttcif eoneentralioli of tin' I'liemy in limit on our I, It. All d iy Fr.d V our cavalry Wire i ov ei ing our trout and skimnsbn g .tb , il' rciit I.o.Ih s of rebels. (bl Fild.iV lllL'lit I (. iliv.solis usurper" Mr. D. Saromis at the top of cra'td out of the window with the j of any of the iir.'ii above locnl oiu.i Brandon and lUir.l' I. .gi-H.r iili J.i'.n- hi voice thaf$ a lie." Pave LU .booV ! 'a ' ' hiiK b ' " V JjF 'V ".'! V','" '"rl """" '' ' ,. r . . 0 , . .. ''" . the r.Ie aga.nsl I I i . , i i i I.-ViTtTUii .rr.i- i ri-ar u llm . u( lli.n i. ,i em p. ' I,, y hit fist at Sammis and threatened in trut ,(,..; , . , ... . i i . ... . !Z 77-T. ; .-.. steamer 1 o, i.li on the I'J Ii. In tegsld t the tinkiiig i l' ti e tibe! steamer SiiU'ter in Chnr.ision llolior soilii' liiiie since vie lion learn fioni He 'id inn. I i t iaete lli.it -lie wss iiii.l ikeu for it Fiibliil f sfl ,11 , In l into I v I'm I Moultrie. '1 1 e s nn.- auiliiiii'v .s l!,,t Hi. To eie I'.'itl els, in, on bo.ii I st the t.iiie, nil ol whom lure s.,i,', but '.'O. Boston, S ,l. V I,- ti.iitii r At'i'n iiliive.l. Irlir.'i il miiicii i- nt .,e ie. 1 1 x I. '! tiled in. I- III vo vii g ipnst oii vil.ili.i r H e I'loi 'l.i is a pir'e or pnv atci r. I ' nb d that -l.e b ,. not rve.'i i. .1 Iwlufi'iri't 1 1, Ids or im in n d llm I, ion, Ii ol p i n i . , p'li-.d hi bus hcru llls 'e nt MjI. lies liilnihal n com nn tin bv oMlufsi l p.ot ofesrgii i f Hie V . B nsli f..r an lit bin V a I inn to sei. ' lh. Florid I nt l'rit iintd tbe iluui if; IIMI.U-XI Ii Wis setl'e.l. Autlol.i- Iioii griuti l. Mr .Siiibll hil e,ti.. tu I'u est o lllt il i' lb" Htl'jir '1 be l'..ll Piiv if tie I .'I'll I i lieves it.ilf i n'ltlnl I--st.iu- 'l; il tin- iiuiruliiiu- I'nl.d l I'.risl h is op iisp. tin- ,i , re ol tin- I'loriiU, in i-otiv ipi.iiei. ifiiu older f mo Par s is. u d, lis the I'.iVs lis., IK, Hill Hie ol j, .( ol pri veili ng its iuv lol.ibii.ty ui a Ii.imI.ii v I'-rt. I i I ,1 :ev Is lb -.11.1 ,1 i it vi ii'i Ii iii nniii'lni illi.inisburp, v ii f; i s .,pi , Mini II. I.'vi i,uiii leiiu; ll"' ' Km W .l-blli'.'tell, '.KV-- Fp I'l ll'llolk ll' il. V I'olb i g vv i. le.iiinl 1 1 ..in t'liuUn In i ,' i. . o n. V b i'l 1 1 . I I.o nttai k si ni. lle'J-t. li.n Mi.s, who uriiti'ilkt t 'b.it t eg i on S it hi I i v , Vltiib, on hi v it ,i I on i ,in,iin i I, ., ct .ins ib lenses kllil -nl s iioib.i k' 'ml ll sn c,i mil ib-.lii.lgo linn hi.,! I'u-tunny mi Hulking lot UMie i l! ,'ii. hoii ItM N. w Y-ik. s - (lol l fi,.n,,r nt 40 J. l-H, Hi, 1. 1 , i'u ii ind Me., M. mi li s, -jr, .... M .l. I,- A'n''t of Si-pi i old ol s nu i-.l da i il f Allsllta .ip. .ll I'l ll'ell upon 11,1 ilmy l; I . i I 1 1 g .. ..I if ll nr VI ol. !. be N It lo V il .',' i I to 'l'i 1 1 1: i ! e n'd l!.l'fgi lltllllt.s t'.lt ll it p. 11(1, . Q u s iiii'l lii mil's ruin .-s bad bei't scl.f 1,1 ll.e iis.i-I,,i en ol Kosi-cr.ti, t'l.i. ug .. S. pt. '.' - - iie dispatch dafed lut li'L't'l ! mg I'oiiiis.b' Was nt Kims. V ll.' Sep' . V.y Is pl.'.lieV tlllH. KlIOX- V I'll' b Iter l tin- '.' ll III ii., S II. Oil I t . of any li.ovnini t t 1 . r . . 1'i.lr vsgu I il mors t I.I i in h 1 1 I 1 1 .in i r. is bad rru. bed Hl.lt pi ll" of ,l,s.l-ti ll to ll' , ,k. iTii.tiug Whs going ii'i r.ip' Hi 7 lirwr le.-, n, el. Is Well' loon !(' Ilii', aid a I Cj.' Iilli'lit of iii t. er bid I'm lion. 'll.e lio,,e i ll ; chivalric !y!e to take him down." Fuior. men at the bock j-art of t ha room "v dort you to undertake it." (great cruifu;on talking and leaving the house.) Hvhaes stopped speaking. Tlio President now left the chair. .g the trigger wit j t toi cl Lis foot. ; tn I'll!.., minion lo do hit dirty work," he di -funded VulUndigham said we are not allowed the liberty of speech (while ho was spout ing treason at every breath.) Vallmdig. tho democrats of Ohio, (ho as cheered by the e.'ccisiot.Iits.) Curl was now called said democrats mnlo tho country and democrat must save it, let tn discarJ all prineipltt anj unite, let us not break upjn this way, we must defend ourselves from the abolition administration (many Kft th room, oth rs talking In littlo squads, no attention aud Irishmcn-iiiurdervrs. Some h.ivo ixprssscd surprise, that James T. Brady, who has always been claimed by tho epperhcads, baa finally coma out flat footed in favor of crushing out tho r-bcllion, " th'-jjh slavery falls and tho last rebel perish in the last ditch.'' We find in looking over his speech in New York City, March 0, ISM, that Urady has discovered that if ha ever gets a cli.mco to thrust a bayonet into an Eng lishmen, ho must ally himself with the I'nioo o.iu$o. The following extract from bis speech shows his fellings towards the Dritudi copperheads among us: ' What offends me most is the expres sion of thoso Englishmen on our territory who dare, in their customary aping of the language and deportment of their superi ors, to cavil ahoitt tho artrji and progress of the country in which they find a place no far superior to any they could be per tuitted lo enjoy in their own land ap plause They aro spies and pimp, and eavesdroppers, who aro ad mitted to circles of private society and go out and writo letters saying " there vat one thing wauling." And so there was n sturdy servant to kick the inquisitive vagabonds into tho street. Laughter and applause. Tlmy hang around the purliaus of our towns and d' ir k their nlo which they very seldo n pay fur thrin elves and then turn up their snub nose s, and open llieir ugly mouths- to abuse a oiintry in which tiny arc entertained. I Applause. Wo are a patient people, ut I hope to U il that the Inst iilu.Ur.tr tion of that kind Imported 10 this country will prove that tho goods are not credited to thi market, and we i)u imt nii'.in to bavo Englishmen insult us under any cir cumstance whatever. Applause I will difl'or with the mujority here in refer ence to one thing, (treat apprehensions aro entertained Itst linglind should Intir-j when IInrrion or Taylor died? It was ere. I havo prayed to Ood m, my bend-; ,Uried with them, (great ehcrring by the td kncis that she w.mH Loud M'-..W,i.,nist.) Lincoln i destroying t l,!illl...l I j.l In r lull i.vlnliK nua siiii.U I ' s ' ' ... . ! '....Ar..nn r. .1 m m m M.l .-If. .1 . .mm I wi'ivnmiiii nil, I . si (illis. I BUT. Ul'llllt crals, and oposo him." The meeting now broke up. During tho wholo tiine.IelTDavis tiaoie wssntrir Fmm the O.ilhs MmnUinter clip tho following ittrn of lifws: Tlio rewly ili' overed d ggii j on Siukc river, near Frt Hall, prove to be verv rich. Th mine are distao. froni The secessionists calh-d for She'd he , Bni.fM'k 2o) miic. fo!i')ii.- a south- Vnv prwspsprr which ri-nl iins were in iiw position ,,i , I,,, T- t ons in . bUtton of this order shall I "!''ef d.vimii of McCook, ' corps, under ! I bur and IStl.-ri ol.n) cre In iihiv i -tn commenced by saying ' that Lincoln i j easterly course. A Urge i.umbrr of tvrant and ust rper and Burnside is his I ra ner h,,vc ft'rra!,.v 1,,t ,Jf tU 4 , .u v d:- i.. j......t...i S'"?. mor ar preparmg to follow. we New Yrk, S f t. !l Th" CrotTinell I Ins nrrin d !f --rn N, I bl.nrts wi'h iht.-s to the t jt!i. Il, news is mr igre. irn,t w is rri uv, rli g an I Aoiil'l be ab'i' t. l.irt (r iik-b.irg in a f w day. Tlo b.-a ill of t!l" i v w js i -. .let i .1 y I ! l, frlr. Th" M'orH'i New I III. :il, lofr. sj.ot.ilel.t, I wr;t, eg on iba Htli. tm ii I ii ii is tho mve ti rut, pr..lnl.!y on Tn ts, o ,r,-,. roliiuiti under Frst.kl.n, Wasl.tmni at.l IK-irmi bam is tlie great champion of Ilemocr.irr, i mtu l iiso iiiinr, and tbe, t-.g-ther and he concluded by reading his Utter to ! '' tra lii trom tho inii.tary post, Boise City is the name of a town re- 1 cei.tly laid nut near the new Fort, a d is ' ............ ..!!.. I. : .i j;i.iniS inoiiiiT. n i mo poi'.i M sup-i ti v V . rr . ti t i . .... . yj . ii. i linn, imi i,.-r, 'l'l 1 , lupRoVEiiEVTor t tin NioaNani't I.'ot tr. render Boise City a thr.rlrg place, coii'am I. e fol.ow ! 1 h I lot'd S's'es mi l sfrmirr A'rrN , ici wi. be l4ii i-1 i Ij .i'ir.igiu In tin pus, t. mi nb iihIo'ii , by I i.'i ii is' corps, but tiny 1 I nt t.lue to n.siiii p it fuly bid "r the i-oiiitiii i ,. i-u, i-:,t of th,. s. t.n i. N'Vt r:ni g, shortly b. Ime 1 1 o'i ..i k, tl. storm that bad been l im n g . u ll.e Mini .Ja burst I'irtli in ll.e p.-i t"d di ri'C'.ioii. At ll.at lino-, tt bug in iss of ri ' rl infantry j. , ru iuIchu ,rg in Bri don's ilui-.oii i, ii , Mri-nn' i, t, ; liis: i n " npmi Hie 'g brigade under run tliali'l el '"I. CroSfi-n, mi l S ioti (nl n it b.o k in pi'e i fits ..-!. riioi i d ! sist.m-,. ; (wo i-tln r brigili if tin- i! v .u,n i,t om -r.iinn to its nss.si.u,,. ft .,-,., ,1,., i hi iking t!ni ro.-n-s of II, e li bels ii! i dlilll.g tlielll bus, bat llir.rio'iilnli In leg l.'gely re t. foi id, I be v in I, ii. ei, figuii I-. ..i I I il i g lo i i.li r or s I nve be. ii trills. i' K issi.in autlii ii lap Oil (ol Hie r i ,i . v .:!. c i.t a . ... i . . i Tii Iifril tba loan I sr-.,l ntd. i'.. . . .' ..' I" ' """ r i til Wibl Vr.ls. , i , ,t I, A .. t h, ... : . : l-r . rvn e in tie' I anil . r i 'i.iil' in ion ; . . . .i .' . r ... i i i . , . . .1. ... .1...1 , .. raur.;er oi .-.IcIMr.iil, ha be.n r. bs.d u ,i .i, T , , ' "k 1,1 11 i'rii"H n m K io a' d ; on bail, to ansvt.fr th-chir- at the net! , . ' ' .', , ' ',' ""'.r- 1 1 l.. ..i. h.s i , I,,.... s, i . a largo a ml l.r..f ih. IW. r....r, "Tt .....i c.p.1.... r.'t.,. a eomod,,. ,.,.c. ,1,, .,l..fSl:1.r. M.. ' Out 'J.(lth) ... ...t..,.l...: I ... .. I ,;"n' ''"''',' h'r '"a'h.ti.Ty oyerlivded l ., ,..... ,fl' , ..,,' ('lond'sioinMiat hi. f.miiy M Siicrn. ' ' ' 'frZ i l T" 1 " " " . i ' '"' - - Mt j ' af'.r in lei! in l.r. 1 . I..11.1. . n .1 '. 1. . . . ... .1 v . ...i r ... . 1 . . ' , . . . " ' I' ar t. l a irIi s cornr anv r.f Orrin lii'ii'imi (hp 1 w. rm on thp ban on ibi. cavalry, fur s.-vrral months !. k enrimp ' ,;''r, tb" former ! s.i.lii g tv.i.bi r ,'M. n ',.', ! l on Five .Mil Creek, l,s Imtn ordered M O. K .'.i-rt Id,! J.i.g y n. vr dm k f. r t (r ( j ,1,, I '"M ( . f .'v. ' .- pi. - VI' .. f.T ten il 11 s Iii n I il, I b ale "''il ildi'ibif .1 ; poiti .1 to S.1.1T..1. Ti tll'S III pi !' I llolll OIIS J'TllI M'l I'S llf Po'll.. Ne.i Y-ik s. p M 1 pi r e. 1 t. .s;ci I .g 1 , !,.,. fnluril.ii'. )!.nitih. St f.Ollis. S pi. gS , , fr,,, l.dt.'e l.',.,k, Aih . ivs C I (',.. ,1 ,! ."0, l.f ,i. 'j I , I k lll.ll'V iiiiivi I mi tl,.- I'd b I., t i i 11 I ' . r : v -1 I - 111 I id 1 01 I e, 1 1 lory. wl. ele (i.o, ', nn! dt l'i a'l 'I the ri b. ! III1.I1T Steele Iill l Cooper, Col. ( lollil 1 1 1 1 ."1 J I il i!ih '.'I K -ins is r.iv .ilt y and I.'obi.'s l. iitny 11 1 1 .,. k. il V (mo 1. beis nn ib r I i.n. Ca'ii I, will Wire 111 a tuiujly I r: li.'d p... it,, ,n, rim! ng tin ill wuliiua s,,ei nb,' bis Oi the f' h ( loud alt, i k nl I IM) n bcls mull r Col. St. Iniiaii nil I I'.iptuie.l I'u' I'.i'op 1111 I of 1 ill 1 Mil 1 - ,ir v t'ofes Oioiii.ti i I niiini-ls "n eil id. iilixio'.s In set 1 1- I .r II,.- HIO'S. . . I.' I . pi r-.-r .1.1.. 1 s and Ku.-'sdi-l ,' w ". "I"- ii.. Co bit'er rciiuis. Il..v w.r.. r:'ti ii. nserr.aineii. nn' i.m-i 111-pinins smrmifi,; ,m (,,,.,t ,g,., ,', ,1,.,.,,. , f'oi.i Ilosrinin show tb.it Hi lit. on msiMi alt. r f. nrful I..., ll. be I '. "I "H "r ' 1 hatlaimnga are Imp. Int. 1 l 1 11 . 1 ... vi .. 1 . .... 111 is'i-i in tf 1 iii.u 10 ..... . , , J In .-I r' ut 1 s s .criai irom 11 ii-i.iiiloii'i Ii . . : I ' .. ii 1 1 ins i-p r, i.i nto I I..I.. .1 .N ot 11 il bstll ni'li r. 1 11 1 1 o . "no 1 t -1 . 1 1 ! I I it II s 01 'J 1 1 r, lal ate I ! ir nrt.11 d .,s 1. j ,'lty as they at tl lUrm i y ! s 1 1 1 or l.llllisi.,1 S fe Cold O'll l , Wl.'l 1 1 S r I l'. nt an I J i' tm ,y 10 I I V .111. 1 TI I !: J .AJI'I'ST. TO-DAY'3 DISPATCH. 1 , Ad b. m 1 ! t i obtain run. ' 1 .turn, by ( ii n. V. .1 ,1'igi.l it. d ns (inv. ' 1 lie' g'o in I that Im I st I in i. 11 i f A ugusl, M t tl, .. -.. ... I I '"-"'"er, ami tun g-j Down 0 I 10 ii '' 'im' is , .'mil - mil 1 'i.sto mill Wlunil nil v . 11. . . . . ' I V ! fuor'oiir l,o-i' i lo. t n. ,. ,n r Sliniriiui : .1.. c. ...... 1 i.a.l. f . ' ...- Bsiiii- mu c laiej natc ui'tcr oyi in 1 nioa. and w hen they have." Ben ngninst if Columl and its er law d law that i ? 1.. iiiinnii nii'j in auTisers area nacn 01 i.w.u iui..in,o, 1. i,,ivi,'. ... !..... 1 black abolitionisfs aieas bad if m,t woim " Fratioiso, Spf.t. Vj. Ut Ih lum Un m.i.Ii.IiuI r.l.,;.. i..,i. I "' r u 1 1" "" " .i.. i.t... . . ' ateariikhin (iil.Un A: w Int. .!.. 1.,. ..t v....... "... 1.x. . . . " " foi'id but I nl.-.l. 'I Im roriis n( iiinn i-rf-ssiiiiiisis i iiiriL i riinrii in I - - - - - - -- - . ii,.., in. ii-ori wriiiitrir-.i .. .. ...... V 1 f ,. . Sf 1 . ,. ... , ., . . .' ' -' . 1 : i.ijiii kiiv -.ov ill .i.i'iiirt 11 .'ir.r i.rn ill I .m-t,. i... .1, .i-ii... . .. I vugnsi m. jus rnosi es-ii,n.' liew i our nl on.'.nfit lo f ,nrti.ii llnm. ,,,,1 the activity of (h KOprnlU. They now 1 hondrrl, and m ,k- rl, ,, Mf,,ip onupy the main roads leading to the City smfern or ig'ds.n th n,d. Th" ti l,. I of Mesiro. and l.av captured spvi r.l ' w.ro nearly vlj ,pidp., a untji g i0 train of J-renin army storp. Cominuiii-1 about im il,.,,,., lfjt , ,.,,.,,, ' sunn urtntji-11 inv v nj ti .iiraift ami Vera Cruz i constantly intfrropted. A Ion at'n'kp.l Jalaps, wh'ti Hi" Me 1 .: rt .. I .1 c I'.. Cm; b II. 1 1 I I In r i f 1 el In S'l as l!ei f. ,1 oil t tt. tie-.lav f.v d by fr llm i lediouof ( i iv 1 11, ,,r. Cn. 1 iniuih, S.-pi. '.N'h Wit from Kiiovi iili- re n In ii'i to (In-'J I Ii. Burn si.le Ha sliil tin re. No sign i. rpip I 11 nn mel ts tin re Ti e lulu I ii i Jollr is c .-- to Hip 'ii. uii i bin'. Part n( I! 11 1. si. b's I .r. i s ii.' j,'"iiu on an atpedi I, on 111 W'i sti in ir.-ii" 1, Fj 1 u Idufi of ti e (,i 1 iriermasfiir He I'lii'ioi id lor the li- .l vcir ril i ng June : ; 1 : 1 . . Hn.im t in J::;'.' (mmmii (i. 'Dig c!o.,ig 1!. 1 iitiio 1,1 k .nl. sup toward IM Hull r od. ! I le.nl. pi n ten Army nf IVtumnr, Kept. k!7,b.-- Li'-iy ih. 1 g is ipm t -I ) mile in limd, L.t-iiiy urn l.iyoi.d Ciiitral, at ( r o g' Coin l House, mi.I Bench (irovt Coil'l ll'lise, llll I I, is.il oil I i.irdolltV lllp. Tin -I 1 gilsiitv iit nil points i unusually , n le. Ilia r. 'i. l stta ner Alien IViari .me s 11 nv T- If.. ! . .. . bis been tadfll lo ici.rp a l.o.il ...l. !,.. ' . .. : . . . : i. ...i. i ..,.! U..l.,i...i I I ... I.. i I ... -I .1 . 1 t -t . .11 "a am, at prni sut.nricd . . , , , ., . . , ' kh.i' ht'Ii;i 11,1. not m nn' struggle. ' '" ' " " - 1 " ' return what a Jubilee we II . . t-.. .,- ,,, , " by the grm., g .,f , w,.,t , , ' ',,,......... . ... .1.. ! that two ifm.t I him corn are ri route lo ih.i" w. f. m I.rra.l riot at (0, What .Curl.) J to Foil Dall, ,. wh.TC he W dl r.l.iv, Ir. "!" , "." " V ",! "'V' , - .n Ii e ! siinn' bi'l. rms p..st.. ii'i j nu f... . I.'os,, rr. , Mob,' Il. II, ( i'.yeinn.eiit orderPd Ilayden wa now called. He sprke Steel, acting Post Surgeon. ' , ' ' ' " " 1hu'' '"' 1 .b r U..' .f,.. rv is M.'o.... r si 1.-1. d 1 Loni-v'.lb'. S. jd. 'jr, h Bun,,; !,, wis tl..- 17:1. Al .1 1.. put .b.w 11 llm die- freeing tho .lave, in .he Hislrct I Od. M,.)rv. f lb Orr?on Tavslrv. edZ 11! .JrT ' "M. )": .T1, " i "J"'"?. A':, '"""''':' '''' ''"V; V''' ' ''i"'" 1 . 1 u .1 1 I . . I I 1 , , .... . ' ' ... . ' " . nil 111 1! 1 1 it 14 .1 ,1 I .eir it. on 111. 1 1 s U HOI ill 's nere s l V 111.11 loo isi.ir n.l mi i-i,ni ! u in it wrri- i .ice.i in ll y iit ll ia, said "tho Admmistralion ha been ordered to ratal. hh I. a Ut- IhI". TU it.-tf n. - :. 1...:.. ... ' . ''" ,r , , ., . . ,. . . , .., , . ... .. . . . . ,. .. ,. . ,,. 1 1 ...,., ,,r, 1,. r . ,Uii,pn 1.1 id,, anow 111 ine unpen. in,-' ni.uu' in-iwrni wonn 11. 1 cine w a iihhii r rrsun en. ins adviser, arc carrying out the h'gh, j !" al lrt D.IIm, and !, ring v, be known ... Y...rn I '.d..' ...t 1 f.r i.. ' ' .r I.Wrr and llr'e,. ,:i r ndlnve r -r .Iv ! . I I .h.v w,,!d bun, strife, that is, lley will nbey ,l0 j ",,'',1,''Jr 01 Wo"I' w'" "'.er al tl,ii . - ll. , ri. 1 i 1 unr fvor Oir din' inb atn-.d 'iifocd l.'o.n' s if he I. id. 'I Im b.d llm . ity .1 M.me i. ,,i we.e not dt'V.s.d in any way recognises slavery- ' ' a..ss- L,''' u'V ? "U'.T r'",1in ' ':'"'g .my ... tes.t'.T.., y w.H, j l '""I '- llm 1 to 1. ,.v.. il,. , of il,. ,r d..tr,s. ' ,.? . . vnvsi ti..viiiTv,,-. iifo.-W..f.rl map,,,,., .,f..r f ..,!.,,.. " r.. I.,, I I! l... ! Foil .. ...,,,i,,.. Smfoi-Thn Bieh. .."--' ir ...ii 1 r. n - 111 .' ML' l l' ' ' I'- I I sty that Lincoln, hi cabinet and fienpr! areas much tra'don a JcfT Davi, Iee, Bragg, Beauregard &i Co.) Judge Wil liatns trade bloody speech at Salem at the Union rally, I w ill answer kiio, Wil liams said that tho flesh ami LI001! of Abe Lincoln wa th Government, now if that is truo what became of the Government manifestation in that direct imi, and there la not a man of my race that would talk about the exemption of 43 vnar of ace. (treat laughter. He would hobble up on Ins crutch, in tbe ardent cxpectutioti ol splitting tho head of any on who under took to intcrlc,e in a matter that Lalongs to ourocivr. Till Is a strong expression of feeling to sard the English, not as a people, but towards thoso who liar belied ihcir for mer profession and disgrarcd tho Anglo fiaxon race by lending their aid t the rebel In endeavoring to overthrow our fjovcrnmei.l, Mr. Brady paid a merited compliment lo that great man, John bright," aud other noble hearted English men, who have shown themsolvra 011 the fldo of clvilUntlon and free luaiitntiuns jl'pce f lav ar began, mentioned, no condemnation of rebel, a stranger would hare thought (hat the North was in rebelliol agaiust (he South headed by Lincoln as adviser. The se cession element preponderated lo m.h an extent as to crosli everything like patriot ism out. Oiisr.mr.R. Dallas, Polk Co. Sept. 2J, lsil.1, sSKO-tV- Fm Piicii. Our render will no'.hu la (o day' pnptf an advertiempnt of T. A. Wood & Co., Portland. Th turpentine (hey manufacture is saVI In b Ih bet in tlio Fnited State, cpmltd only by the FienJi, who occupied thstt.ty, were com. pi Hid (o rvaiun(e (hat p!srj and fetrrnt towards Vtr-iCrux. (iuerrdlj now in. ropy Jalaps. i-n. ( ,'u!!ar also ib f. le thu i reinh at Ori.jba, s-.d at Ih la'r. uste occupied that ciiy. A tw-ve't gagemriit t n,k placo al a place called N polnean. After ftenerat N"grI entpred Piubl a large f..rre, consiMiiig of aVml 3,5(10 "tdier. ws sent under llm rommand of th Mexican traitor, lim, Mafjiif, lor l'ie purpo 01 atla. kiig ,grp. Tin of killrd and w.ii,,rd ,,( f,,fiy ihoiisnnd aim 10 liumjrp'i .,. J,,rnnl. Tn Cosn.f iv Mismii hi. Ha fav-i etiworth (K imv) Conterfil re iy; Miouri i nx ..ner afraid of rrl f. ,f I even of tbn 11 hi. fi, ,J now il,.,,. i"" mo"in w.i 1, tn almost Hip rirrn-st thing khownwi l,i b-iU'Tinil soil. 1 h" oik mi l II. 1!, f ruii-r I y ll .r.li. no. veil to A most ildel inmi i 11 . w. U l . ruled ii'It k 011 P.iliin i's ii'id Van Cicve's ib i ion in .'.-iiir.', ils oij. t being to relieva th" b f. aied rebel light. Pil iirr and Van Clrav soon found thln"lvi' ovrrpuwi red ami their tl 1 v is ii.li liri sking 'I heir I'liuipbde route was liiiii.iiii i.l, when Havis eamo t" tli.'ir sup port on Van Cuvti' rigid, 'litis luni'ly reinf .ni'iiii'iit at first hi'l llm 1 ir. ci of hcrking the t'lmuiy mid ri-slol ing our lines, hut IIip ruin I attack was ap.-pilily risum.-d with gri'iif..r iiiimbers nnd our e.-nter w tig 1 11 rmnpi'ilid In yield, llivi was fof p.l to ih" fight ami Van Cavii in llm C'intett is b' tp'n inmi'disfe and Krad'nl , h ff, ni.d tin reln-N Milvnnred Ihrniigli I he eiiial.eip-il on. Tiisl'a Hi" fighting " word ' 0 "'"ol g llm lii'itlu Ihioogll our line, over in M '.n." Th.t " lii.mi diato" boy ar ah'ad. They always are. .Soldi. The Ilein-nfalirt ramlidaf for f.'ovirn'if of !,, fitnrral TuHIp. who IfKip met and Mar-pir was ipf.-p,.-. wa ii.,n.i-.st.. ,, Stat O.iiimitlpe in llm iift..r,l a t.mtf... I. ..:.., I ' i t... ..I I.'. -I - . ...... ,.-,,v- ii, 1 1 1 01 , 1. f r, r gti0, IK plll.llSllPlI at U.al ami wounded on Ihe rieid with t! ir a'fmir I tt r in fator t.f sn-taming the ,rru, Adoi i.i.if .i;.,n iJiroug'i thn wr, aad the . ..." , I) iii.rai, f,, 1 af , rno'I about it A .oat, or ( aiTi'iV-lhi f.ndon e.ll.ih.iii a B:k l:..p.,),,,a,,,fei,,agg., Army and jnj Utzettr ouiufy -dna.iand an aUli.-msi If U ..r. ..fi, attPi.tion ., tb fort- that llm F.l. fal lr.;i..r it.. ,v.M .1',...... I. 1: 1- ...... . . . ..." 1 ' - . .'.iciiiii.'ni is inking i.irwaro ll.e coiisinirinm going monitor Tit work of some v.ry pr,f,f(( ''''" ' -Tbre ran be nod.mbd.f the .r with all pihle di.ps(. h." i J. "''""" in (Borgia. ' j I'm Mv'mi l!'irph of a r -' til dafp of email. 11 li 2 Iho Uitsiin mi fiafikly: "0 lay in tlm hnarl i.f serfs i pnurrrMini; smmdl.lv and ti'. ! (il,.r . ... .. I . r 1 1- ... .i- Canada Turpentine, whieh made from fc(ori!y, and (I.Py .vinre . .UddeJ ambi-1 c,,.. , rt'oinlf-inion of di.svvPfe J V. ft, the same as that of Vt 00J & Co, tioti since their iliHnihralinvi.t I i"i,''' threatening (u lake the iiit r and fight by lli"ir (l inks a lin y hud lb'' left In lorw, At (hi critical juiii'luip, Sin robin's ilivis ion sjiprnri'd and was at nimii iIiiohii upon tliu Piieiiiy, It stool it ground gallantly, hut b.iing exposed I' h .Us'rii'.'tivn fl ink fir wa (iimrc'lled to full buck, Foitu inl'dy l he divisions i.l Wood nnd Nwglpy (l.st bad tally l.ivu withdrawn f.nm ..r. lion's Mills, when the rebel nflaik oil oil" h it tbrr.-i'i iii'ij (j bo s'l. 1 i isfiil, 1111 cimm lo llm reMi', After a brief conli'sl in whiili the rebel fi'llid tl.i'ltisi I ves at lust instill. - I, lliey liegan u give way In their liirn, l.'-ylm I having 11I01 been Sunt til IIip aitaneii o' (he eeiilef. Af'er Hip repulse by thu ndi.d fighl, (ill adatipn wa iirdeied, and nor origiiiid P'islti.iii fegi nril hIumiI simdnwn. About dark the rebel, muda anollmr deinonstra- V.ibii.gt"ii, klT. By rei'etit rv. h ing. s ! ii ."ii-l l'. iii.miT of ll.e '.'titli say, after I.'i Odd s,,,,., I,, , , (nil,,,, n ,.s. ,1 on j 11 ( 1 110 ili-tiuet 1 il'.r! 1.1 r iplure 'h.illitiio'ip, rob- w ill I." refill 1.1 d In ild v nnd ml. Id ll n. n.y sti.l Iml l ii. mi l nff tienrlh- o ll.e ifl' dne lldg'll l' lint I 'i.mn 1 1.11 g ib.ii sti..,g p.i-ilio.i. M,aP'lole 11 nn v , :lb.' s in do m of No' tb. t.i Virgorbiv Im A N-w Orb an b (ti.r of ibn l(1l!i say: j 1 e emu at, flin 1 11 ii.v ( li d..l) I nrt- (ien. B inks' or-li-r leionviiig nil rdiie : p V in,' 11 gem 1 nl i.lt.i,!, on llm isi-ipiouc, lions ..11 trade w is rei eivi d Willi (. -1 . t . 1 1 nli-f clioii, 'I hu health id NewOiiiali Wil good. New Y-ik. Sept. US. The Wmld's special Washington dispatch say good new received fioni l.ose. run is inter pi.it.d by 1 flii'ial organs lo In. 'an thai e ii.f'iri'ciii.'iita hud leu -IipiI him. Our pres enl position nl ( luifliilioogii issued ihnl attuek i.i. our lim is exceedingly in. prod it'll.'. Tin' S.miliiiy comlilion of Ihe Polotnae Army is very saiisf'.u tut y. 'Mien is good reason lo believe that L'u is not nuxioii to pn 1111 engage ment, A largo portion of our army I fin-amp-cd near I lulpi'ppi f. Wiishingtoi', H. pt. 17. Tim (iovern- llii'llt lit pic'flil has oil huiid ill ibll'- lent armiuils ilirnuglioiit lint iimnfry f.OIMilKI eH'ci iiVM stand of nuns, llm number i nip idly Increasing, Springliehl nloim Inrning out 'J'l O K) lilies lilnl (nilhkels limlilhly. and lu.i'siig im ri 1.1 1 uip' ppiT, a i.i in .'lo.n lung .11 Builioinla and liver, wh.efi tl.ow n .1. teromiaiiofi New i..ik,'.,!lll..-0,., HI. I ;- Epbraim Ford, a innrli fpppr(pj an I long a r. si.l.nt in iir Mi Mmville, broka his h g about lo wrpk ago, by jumping In ill t bis w.igon, whiln hi team wefo runs liing nwiiy fnmi the 1 ll', . Is wbiill Im did last l'i id.iy, Also llm siimi day, Old 1'atln r Bil liard Miller' vi.lsi tt a walking aiouiil In tho yard, when the dog, In playing around li.r, threw Inr down mi a atone; which broke In r ihigh. Shu is lmr.II r xpect.! lo n (linr, s ss . OiK iioi Cm in iiviai. This publication Imi loin lii'lpd il si ciKid vnliiiiie. ll will In reiifii'i- Im issiud u Poillund. pfovideil I 1 ils l'i. 1, .Is inal.ifist I'liimgh interest in l' I'.M.'Oiiittli Mt.ld osl -Cl.lllllll i-.,la!'a eorre'iioiub 1,'tiivi rn li sspl'iomyiii'i oiiiit '''' j lo 1I1 somi thiiig towards ll lif llm Iml I la Hi (i'OI'gia llnill llin-i. by oilier corri p"ii'l.inls. Our lo-s in ai lllie rv nnd bapL' igi' w at gi'.mily i vi'.'grrali.l. All our division thuimhi. will, 'llm suppoil. 'Ih" iiiiiiiiur in whiili il ha hen in g!i eh d Inn o(oru by Ih lipiscopsl Church im Ibis co.i'.l, of which il is lbs otilv uri'tiu Iiuip. i diseri'ilitiibln In that Army wa drawn up around l.'osv i.le j body, llm ineinbi is of w hit Ii f Ispwhrro at iiwiiii.ing mi nlliM k, Iml the i iirmy iliM'liu.'d u uiiilly so libmnl in sustaining tin ir dentin), the cfh r, Our annpf full back lo il , inatioii.il pupt is '