country is bleedinir at every pore, and sneer at the mere suggestion 'orponee—ccdishonorable peace," as they term aiLideas of settlement— as though it would not be more honorable in them to offer, and in the rebels to accept, such terms as would save the country, rather. than to continue Kthis cruel war"—ots though it would be dishonorable in them to offer terms of amnesty and settlement to their fellow-radi cals orthe South, whilst chastisinithern with the sword—as though it would have been dis honorable to receive Mr. StePhens"as• a peace commissioner, Of ttms juilLin_thalcapacity Mete proposed to - FlaWiThittleon.) - Why, gentlemen, had -Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Seward exerted themselves - as zealously and as dili gently at the right time to put down secession as did thisrebel &ohm* it is my solemn be lief that the Union never would have been se riously disturbed. -•• The Emperor of Russia, with all his power and pride, , thought it, no dishonor to offer terms: 40 the rebellious Poles. The United Stately When in better hands, thought it a dis honor to send a peace cominissioner , with its army-into Mexico. "It is the practice' of say-' age nations only to compel defeated 'leen:ten abjectly -to sue for peace." The privera. of the conqueror never are so imposhigaglvhon litup by the rays of mercy. • As for honor, where distinct nations or races are at war with each other, the idea 'is all Well enough, and no man would hold it higher than myself; butit can have but little application where a country is at war with itself—where the same people fight each other. The United States are at war with the United States. What conterns the honor of one section can not be entirely separated from that •of the . other. ' Any settlement will'be honorable that saves the country, and the sooner made the more honorable. Ihenor the late President, Mr. Buchanan, for ;his' earnest and - Ceaseless efforts to avert the calamities of secession' and war. I shall honor Mr: 'Lincoln for any efforts which he marmake; - Whetiter successful or not, to terminate thia fratricidal , strife ; and I am quite Linen he never 'can be' diaireeed by 'any efforts to that end: Immediately after the election in 1860; the gathering Storm liortentons and terrible, was obvious to all who had eyes to see ;' and'hdro was the Point at which' the men now' in anthb rity could have accemplislied great Work 'for this nation by Condeasion- and comproniise..:— But they persistently 'refused to do • this and for that theymnstimewerto the country: They must not imagine that if they succeed ting down the insurrection in the'BOuth; that; therefore, they ii be held blatheleis 'before the world. I maintain, gentlemen; and I think the facts will sustain me, that these men could have averted rebellion afid.civil war by honor able meant; and as they will 'Surely net give back the country in any better condition than that in which it was before the war began, they must answer for the vast' sacrifices of that war—crin3e enough' to sink any party or set of men to eternal oblivion. I was then your representative in the senate; and was so convinced of the danger to the country that in December; 1860, I declared in that body the opinion that, "Without compro mise and settlement our destiny is inevitable dissolution, civil war and• anarehy are before•E us." I promptly joined that smallbody of men, headed by the lamented Crittenden, who had determined to save the country, regardleswor sectional, party or personal considerations. Lib be concluded in our next.] DEDIRICRATIC STATE CENTRAL C 031 4 11 r- TEE _ The several County Committeel of Su perinten d e n c e . are requested to communicate the nand and pest office , ' addressof their Mei:Oars to the Chalimari'of the State Centrni. Committee. ' . . . CHARLES 7..BlDDL4.,:cliar4ineai DEMOCRATIC STATE CESITR 41;DYELVIIT.: TEE. ROOMS 144 S. Sixth Street, Seehad Story. abEirM/24--Bblt. CRADLES I. BIDDLE." See.reftsi—J*ll3 F. ilie.;..a,:Esa. 1 : Trieswret --Col_ WlLLtim - 11.'KEICHI13111. The oileirs are initieielaneeftiiily t atihebeeiiiittei goome. DEMOCRATIC • Tueiday; Brp tier 9. bEddl , -barr, Snid-r octizfiV rtii be aadreiheif by Nan. W 01Yrrier andlika. Wm: - • - Texam, - Aecestreier ConntY. ; , • tf .% I ' • Louden, n osi , nty. St. Angtistine, -- Canibriirmimity. • Webster, Westmoreland. county: .; • • - • St. Claireville, Bedio-d county, , Shancondfle, • Serino, Columbia ommiy. • • - -•- • • • ' • ITednesdstg l iSepleissber 30:" Fbyette pounty.' [To Be - ladritoled by 'Tx- Gov.Bigler, Hon. .1 .; S. Black, Hon. Illestet nier e -Hon. H, Yeteitar, Hop. „ i lidoirtgommy • and Whom. • , , ! Bloody sii, , Bedfail. comity: • ' , New Ath.ne, Clanoaaonnty ' • • ' Thifleday, October •1. Ceelirau'e Mills, Washington county. Union Grove, Wasiiingtot" minty, • • • . Buena Vista. Bedford •county. • Lawhetnirg.'llikin eminti.: [To be addriosed by Ron. Wib..lC Witte, Cor. Sane and Hon. Ohas: W. Oar- Tigwi •- Isessretti, DierthamOces county. (To ....addressed by Allen Crag :Et ,of branch Ohunk - ,1). If Heys 3. Eft., of Banton,- and Omit. Oiisn'Bieci;of Itazireth.] Bustleton.Plallidelping cityc: [To beaddressed by HOn. • Jaw, W...Wsll„ol„New,Feney4 d Whom.] Quake town, Basle tegaty. [To be - addressed by Joel Cook and others ] • - Tyleraborg: Clarion comity. West Freedom, .Clarion cminty. • Conneautville Crawford ;county,. [Po be addressed by Fron. G Chnrcb, Hon. Wm. A. Gsibral,li, Col. Jas. II: Kerr ] • • • i • Chamberaboitu Franklin. -comety. [To.be add - Mond by Hon Aervida4 S. BI Hon: Holster Clymer, Ron. Writ. H. Witte, HOD. Charles R. Backalew, Ron. Samuel HopburnotiidN.‘A.: I,giabetton; Ifsq.] Fibiaj-,lloebeit s. ' • • Beltilek tewaisbig; - Payette _ n o Pleasentifille, Bedford.aousily. i-.• • ; • •• • , Mt Plossaidi Weistinoreioull L Hontingdop,Huntingto7 county- . [To be addressed' by 'Ron. Win.'Biglei and titberi..] ' Jeliereeril Irerk meaty. —• ' Chatektown, Cumberland county.- :.. . • • . - -;. . Saturday, October 3. , . Plough Tavern, Berke county.: . . - - Gaut* Oaks* Mom% Papist° county., ~. - , ~... prmipesiticWitthington county. RimbleViMe, °Meter county. Bowman's, lie , lbenem.minnty. [To be addressed by Hon. ' Wat.giddiller.]- ,i: Newtown,.Bicks county. , . , .. . . Woodbury, Bedford 'iotinty.. ' . .. Toff's. York county -• • ' • '•' '' ' " • • Bellefonte. Centre county-. -, ETe, be liddreefted,by Gen, Win. H Witlo, Col. R. P.,* sue Andlfl. IL Reynolds.] Hellertown. Northampton county. [To boaridressed by W_ Rosenthal.. Zig, of itieding,'Tal ;111.11nmo 'and 04 1 - W. U. Busier, lir litOrmiul: B.' J: roi l . Blida ABM and A. g. Itneelkt; In Angllsi.]„ - .. ~ Ordeal! ,Point„ Cumberland cswity. , ' Solelbibrg. Bedfordl count* -- - ' - - ' '-. Maiebilten, Chester county,: • ! .. : , • Hratlitowso(94'..coluiV. , ' Intomet, voigig_!sima*-7., __,,l4:ll,4fi r osei r l - zing ay-, A: R . - Dillena3: Attiotolnk, le:qs.] Willas ti =imi , :beistraire ecianti. ' (Tivevilnir ).” [To - bi .., by o=4 Iblobw.antir,Brq., et Pbabdel- ‘ Ala ; Charles. D. Many :mg ,of Median, .11 old - 3 - 319114ibmh .lelti cf ifsoteamter i - • - - 5 ' . - Woinibli7; Bed f ord C44 t 7. - - . .• - : ' ' . , ~ it*lkolils VAioßer 6. ' b i di l ic4tai.a county, .' ilii" V0_61411448414 by Ras; if, .7in &Verner leiratiM. - Mester Oly. • AnkarpOOn- Debbi.L: OnsiannOtt Is. 'Julundent Sal I - N lip Pte, nodi At en4DilkalMakftaa Dry ll ..._,P•TittitT• . , ;., . - , , g a p , wariana *•ol.m.x._- . crii 'be ' J addrensed by AU AVM& Bon, 'Anson /P. Illifteim, • Am 61101 M. iIIIIIMIMM of PAIN; lo o kiime opm , . of -Tr o nitl i ttit Iti r a l '="?. of .f i ,,F lial P ir .g. , and ' . . ebe o a , 1 - - Greensburg. Westmoreland- county - :l'ro-.1,6 addressed , :- byriateiri.4lfittor, illwilfn az dharinmiand otbannj lossitufAßo4FoilloWl4tzirt ; p,i) ..nil ~ :'.l •. !- :,.. ri I.4Mitiltr 01 1 4 1 00 1 b4.6 •-• '' 1 ,.. - 1,1.:;. Oniliele. CalabeTaffAry . TaP 4.lbe ad ... ,drussiLbv Lk . on. wuk. A. p.i„iiie . . -Wi-11.-Witio , SOL ifOrirdak lariar, licilbc‘ 1 -A- 1114 x*Tmuk s _tt il Ili 1):i Al i iii 4 .lo4..in, , n i tti o %trr il , *:' , , fig#: 1„ . . ing.. and GA l CWliiatolVilds. 9 ' - -.._ _ -1 ' : Daft t4 Dorloslymut iloskssioasto.. • (Tolle faltooriodslir mon -4011g•APIAILIPO., . 1.., 9.1. 4 ,em....iitita".,, Xi • Annitnif e9noktY• ii i= 1 mum, R.:41 Jr.a; 0.1,. .; ! ,:,,-; di ~.e ti j lest .1 Pone) Olgard.4 o 4 ll lT. .•.'.' • -) bv 1. , 1 el., , tuti Nift 461 1 1/08 _.. . 1 . - 1- MO m rum, comity •-• .IJts't --U3 fp, 8 *a, dininty.. ;,...,..••• ~: b.,. -. t, Ith • New Columbus, Lamm, eounty. [To be addressed by Gen- Sturdeyant Manly Woodward and'. B. Chase, Bag-1. atrint MONDAY MO .N e E .2: . 863. .1 4 0. tililitluer 00., 110#11,I8 S. Communications will not be published in the PATRIOT ND If.TAJDN DRUBS Rslo94lripted Dame 'Of th auth6r„l t ; DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS: FOR 4 GOVERNOR,. ", ; WOOD*Otto,, OF, PHIIADZLI'HIL, • i F9R Vl4- FOJPREIKE 'W A,L Tllit • 11.• OW R or AiLzalizim'COUNTY. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY NOMINATIONS, sBNATOR, DANIEL D. BOAS, of Uorriolanrg. ASSEMBLY, J. WESLEY AWL, • Harrisburg. CHAS. H. ZIEGLER, Reed township. ' auNurtie, 3OHN RAYMOND, Middletown. 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER, T. A. HAMILTON, (31ears,) Harrisburg; 0 JACOB BUCK, (1 year,) Upper Paxton. tioonuen, lAMBS; 80nNix11-; segeraml. TRNABITENN, DAVID UMBERG ER; - Mower' Paxton. DIRECTOR OF THE, ' POOR, JOHN BUCK, West Hanover. YAMPA 'M'CORMICIE; Jr.; Harriaburg. TO ~PEngql l4 l.*:,.PrfOglits 40 1 .! ) PRINT/OM DarbircarrArrr Non - a*.Many: Oldie news= papers in-thiiwterior,Of the•Stgite ire ;printing; 'the name of Our candidate s ' for Stiptenie Judge, ".Walter ,ot !Welt , er Lo.writ, 'which the proper way:'' This mistake, espe cially if carried out in , the printing of tickets, may be the means of dePriving no on the count of thouaando.of votes.. Latnditora and printers at once look to this, and.print:the, name here after WALTER 11.. LOWRIE. DeclinitiOn of Hopi:in Alilcks, Esq., As ; slime errors occurred ; the letter. .of ilermen. Alricks, 'Esq., declining the: Hominar , Lion for Senittor in this district, which wepri lished ye,eterditY • morning;'Werexinblink to day opt tite,rolgth pagei..w,ith the proper cor rections. " • ;' Ettaxa.—ln the leadingartiole in Saturday'd i . PATRIOT Ann I:l4doir , on Taiatidn, odour. " ly e find, Pennsylvania tOdloil: with a permanent . National Tax of $34,00Q,00."1 The figures' should iead , thirty-four To tofftF deke y end t)?0, P i FUrgiN 50, 0 0 1 ),..ths*iuPtolir:cd .i141a0601410. -Dauphin • county, is Tut, down as "eonetsixth,"...insteadi of one-afilica of the' State enttMeratiott ;- and in aiMihei Piragra,oll, lowei in the salaam, , 4 , 4 e three .hundreli ,millions or.national debt'! , shottiotread•three;Vhousand . These errors' were otielloolied' reading the iii The Tfrant - tondeinned by his own tarty. '~7ie • , pi: • A Albany Sigiermfirt, an opt-And-out Abe-, lition.paper, on the subject i of arbitrary arrests . ata'snispenslan , Jhabeas mum, says : f . • renders 1411' linew ' that ye have been. ofipoiteeltem'the'start to' sucestreine snreth o t rthe Obterninent as a rbitrary (which" weie wisely_ abandoned,) marshal except `in extreme vases, aka the diaff,,nizlitile attsbintili ntsci . intriie the agishsed neeetisity suspension 'ollie wilt,' of habeas 674: ' '' • 4 .l l 9*,do'hot hesitate to declare , that' tempt o n the partof the infringe upon the r)4l2tei Of the citizen, will hoi: candidly condemned, as Inficed it wil). not fail to meet the severeet reeeatujent." . Ron It. Stanton, a laading,l4l3olition: politioian in thelitsto ofiNewiYork, iezpressed Minna' Ardently at the Cooper Institute as fol- I think. that , we ,want soldierly and I.,be—. neve that. gm *ogre makes p geed. soldier, believe, toe, in retribution, and ',believe that. this rebellion would read magnificently in his— tory if its lastexpiringlife were trodden outeof it by the tong keel of the negro." • Bays the Albany Allua : •"There was a time , when the hopes of. the Countfy'Were centered upon the long head. tof!Statesmen• in, the Cat4T, net_ Now they are placed upon the tong hie. =in of negroes. What Gov:uilin' DID 'NOT do, tiad • what he MD DC. , , The friends Of liey. Qurtin evidently dp, not feel very sanguine of his .4leciion, or they would notlresort tnthe miserable 'shifts they de to boleter'him pp. A , this moinent they are pulling the ' " Soldiers ' .priend' i ; string with great energy, but to ,littletpurpose. They seem to have settled( down in 4he conviction that , only a very stre4 military feeling in his faici and a general belief that his election la neces sary to preserve: the Nation (Hearn save the mark !) can 'secure his "election lietice: they resort to every 3:settee ioPre4R9? suck ' A feeling and inch a belief., , Therople are sn suredfiby them - that' •he •is - Teri 4 .4 loyal" and Woodward' Is very disloYal— . 4hat the "Preuiderif ds24-es'ile,oloeo4-.*4-"!!1"is the *Cation, of Woodward more them anyibrhog. eke ; that hie, election wOuld tonfirin!thiPadminietration; pitta down tie rebelliton.';eh life of t4O, nation, while -4140 1 1 would OrAll• pie tba ineideni; ineurtf the independence the floutherre . 43cqs4eraAT,' Otog o'4FOci tent frightesAhem.44lKtlieopporkaf , Onsac mainly false in itogaid to - Cartit; HAI Inithetly !aloe in relation' to 'Wiindletird.. whet,' 0; that? ? It le: RI: .csAx!inapa by Ir. ‘0.44 can be elooted,.. atd.withozoloto ?they', do not sample to 'moos it. , 'NAP( their cOurse.wiffer 4 P." 114°- ~ 1 1/ 4 f u li li oOßF;li t illig, soldiers. They TheY themAhitaegtin, #§0449 the Palleideet • with. 201000Rtandps-24ust rittOoltbrtooeirve over' li-444.91W RA& hot* dooei. ewer 1 partaidger dray: etoobt,ho . nettrer iiight3=dhetliiattetlithe• Ri x 01%711" sen t oreovvocrerit. to raise - oeete4 igiedifr body of troops to protect the frontier, and many other thine* rel r d ,1] faisa. These are things which GOV. Curtin did , not do. t u - what he did do, to entitle him to eon each and support ,of the col re a — the ' le. 0 ,1;•',•; • Ezz ., 1 . Her"_'a ea i' , gue of some•-Of the raise •• . • P ``orti,. a he did permrtn„au we find . . • tin the Tiraslonan, publiakid g ip -town of Bellefonte, Centre county, Gov. I 'home.: WHAT HOT. CURTIN DID DO. Who appointed contractors that eibthed thp .iiinewasentibeassa- iiksheddy,irenethem blank ets thin as eirfarnished them shoes with pine shaviDg stiks,,_ and fed Them on rotten herring and Stinking . Beef ?,A. G. Curtin. • Who rode. over the terrible .battle field at Gettysburg, and, on hearing a wounded officer exclaim, "this is an awful slaeghter of _Penn sylvunians," remarked "it mattered little, there were plenty, more , to take their places'?" A. G. Curtin. Who attempted to force. the Stale, militia in to the•servioe of the United States for six months •or longer ? A. G Cordial. Who keeps that, miserable pack of shoddy contractors, horse thieves, and public , robbers, that furnished the three: months men ;with rot ten blankets and worthless,clethes,,ttill •in em ploy ? A. G. Curtin. Who approved a bill that took from the tax payers of Pennsylvania, eighteen millions of dollars, and gave it to the Pennsylvania rail road company ? A. U. Curtin. Who transferred the 'State and its Legisla ture into the hands of this plundering corpora tion'? A. G. Curtin. Who made • an' iigteemext with this same company, by 'which it was to pay the State ' $76;000 per annum-:--concealed that agreement and afterwards surrendered,it to the Chi:army, with out! even prishrving a 'copy or meMoran dum of A. G. Curtin.. . WhO the sOll df 'our 'State to be irivadeli b the Confederates, and then said he had no ,power to defend the' State iihett sands - ;#pori fhotisendi Wein- oitliens were" on . hand really , to repel an kovasion z ankiikoitiot onrherimel.' A. o.l;Nititi. ' : ' -W i l l /0 'to lraOhlaxteti, like' a Patir misivoble r begggr, and tli4re on bended. 'knee" ireplkedfather Abribp,ra,tO allow hiß:.cciaio-' teslt. our Shi,te Capitol' Cottiu, Whi64stitcd in this town, on the night cf , eliettun,, ti*t i 'l4is his heel ow rratiiiwitoka 6'4 wquiftlOeP it there far OrfF. VF4r 37 q (.wo pewittk-,-09.44k4gis of .Redei - ‘l,Au , thority to enter the Capital of our ; State aud drag from their homea,bone.st„, patriotic Ott zen* and juograOrate them in,Ple loathsome, cells of military, prisons, without warrant,:or mouse ? A. G. Curtin. Who pardoned .thetAbolition miscreants; 'at Bloomsburg, after.theyikad been foundfguilty of:rioting by,judge, Land jury 2 A. G. Curtin. Who gave vvreepite tfea-i negro murderer iaa Philadelphia, and at the same time , refused , to grant a few. days to; lanlriahman convicted .of :the eameoffence 29A. G. Curtin. ' ; • r Who-took an odth before high ileaven,lewear ;inrihat hh - wiluldizOttviike, nor givelie encie , for 'ally irnanitdr offiee in the gift" of the people, nufetin lie - be an American: born citiien, nor V .iii:be'a - Roman- Catholic ? G. Curtith ." n:. .• Wile took an okflibefore high Heaven, Wear= ing that ir eyeir elected' 'or appointed ''to any official' station conferring on hith'the pewer to , Ste;''he ' WOuld!'•feinoVe• all FOREIGNERS; oiROMIN CATHOLICS frotii office ,or place; and that in no` case would he appoint snoh toe( 'office . in his' gi ft l A. G. Catkin. Who itiebie fo keep the aboVe infinious'oaths 'sacred and inNiolate f tbroi44: life?' A.O.' Car •was the, j Er;stEe'e,teetarY'Of State under Kniovi , :Nothing GOveinor? A: 4: Ciirtin: 'Who traveled -.over this *ate in 1854, Or ' A :gaming R./tow-Nothing lodges ' ? , A. G Cdr tin. Who took ' an oath to proscribe`:yonon tic corn of lent. 'birth-place A. G. Ctirtin. ' • , • ' EUSa AN CORRESPONIDEN6E.,, • !, : , 1: OR*BILVATIONSIN.TIIE. LOWk-COINT.RI,ES 4:NERIICAN WAR IN::HOLLAND DITJAIITIN:*AMERICAN SHIPS. AT. AN TWARMAR I D N9.I7IT4I I , II AIWITIIt-• COPI - E ;LNG.WAR WITH: FRANCE 7-0 TIC,TO. I - RAE,* APROAP-Ilia* -1 0 ,!•APS,-7F4*,. EltC • CoriespoaderiieJiithe,Petribt sAa Ttmork. Ia 1 . a ; rfs4lllKMVP'oltilli4. -14 ,41/141 ; 0- 13eptemb!r12 isns. Those philii9t edwntrymen of mirk or rather that ; partieniar eisss.of, oat eountrytnett ? who !e-, joiee at the maghittide pfrionr puhlie upswity, the, number- of •our;stoldiets:and' oar slain,' speak, in the same tioatW of thelgreat efar and the greats comitry; 'as if it a 'kreat country to toni niii eye* its aridas aimi a gitatsealli—suelftfiiii 'be greatly refreshed by a toot throagh Eutope at :the present time: I , 'stational trinity will and 'encouragement 'fittin'the hot that •our great eenntry 'has afflicted Wh4l9;WOrld. / The're'!i not a littliipeeplo-,"Or'n little king'ior,a, lttkle family which hat) not .!cifeS94 more or lees; aud,there are few, laborers ,in ised Europe whose toils have not, in Istime remote diredt wity a Veering upon-ear oar " been it month in Holland; telgriim; an" , the Rhine countries.. ,1 fled to diem that I might escape the gossip_ of, war. hen,l left ..gario said confidently.," I will . rend no more journals; d.will deny, myself an American, that none may interro gate me Wpm onekseiolutlon ; I will speak with no compatriot,' be he consul, contractor orPPreside n t's my earl gild my' eie's to all that tsEina tO'thi::Vnited Rta"t t e's, aud .perebittioe yf'49la have, resumed. ; my daily, drudgery ugain, , the. war, will have finished, tad I: may expetience-a tithe - of that pride which was my 'privilege' of 'eold-r:-eitlier the flag of the ritinblio acknoirledgehl ifvoi, °rushed couimenweeyltlis, or pence. Proclaimed whedier , oyit one,. two, or a ilczep,soyereigoties.',! •, ; •., • natusel, bas.given us a type.of featurcand. fate. Sunibc is notbettsilinown 1Y Ibis 'wool end elibtiY, than ivedthis North.AMeriairii less MUrke'd Cliiiire,6ol`siies: I was CUMnioned fr'oui 'Tit!ftlißthe;;tablePPP Rhine steamer " Hohenzollern," by the stabl summons sit • .!: • ' •.1 I IMO , ' , Weli iliiir arelott•Amerienes getthir the 'vier' 1) " : " ' w!, Ii was s man 71rItlk ens, eye, eotahatite w kep,.a . rea ; ti4okpljpii,; 6,44 6 liering-,8pi46,4, looke4,ta kma conaaotota tot Lbrd Johatitossel the onerside andiron Sayers on the other. Tiderirliositinl the :;rieinty'dropp4ll !deistand i thii t re*et and , ••i • • . finnire.andttp v *Alo ? xi4iont any , fi,ireFitn apol o gy sytia4oftver•Rrisii: •prolenged Aind I ; ting tenor 4 g Ob !pwhitt a lad war ! 9 • • I The higie.t , altad. so. bid for the; soot w z yr ico , o v); • iiAoll4 *gal aIIePPrt ." SOfPft!PPI,:EiPci "14, be 4OrPhik, 4 rig 4.1 /4'4 grestcountrY, and n;ntightsi:o rgi sit 4 sio LOCh it nThirt HOW; Ii minds 44:eiiatar that anoaiee "Ai 4010 0 41Atiti.Mic /or Atirr+LeYr! fi:.41021 iwgino intsat l lo4c l Ossollriend.. • jobniertiortinigolv, Maw iltesi!ity have lan 1 4 1 0 1 !* thilifigiffiPr 4; 1 , gt*Or s o l4ll l 4 l , ll9 iatLV: `,.'m 07'0 , 1 4. rY berrinfte . . 0 1 03wmieri towYbPsPANFelkh4!(Aks6b9eccod,, OCILMISMeIIiaILuj iv v174;3 fil !PI " Des futile pour Anterique," said & eel Flammand In execrable French, and I turns ,AWhen did „Toe come from America 7" said a its own great colonies. I found the Hollanders as latnitspait to me in the city4liague, "Hekaps shrewd as.the French but flora honest, and as dog my brother ;he got in day re yesterday with godly br as the English . without the tatter's 'file wife and eavouthildren ili;fw ing I.:: 1 ‘ Asti '` , Thik . , unto* Amsterdam 4 „... _ ... ? „,„at,ty.„yar scared hki 0.,, „ 4 a d w• ,ke ' ~Qua mt . ' tin ter Wo n t dog pit cf 1011 "tarp+ 1ei . ..". .„.5 I 1.-- .1 _ Pa 'an n et t_ in , y t A aotirruthere are of ".41 iliiti g •Ilibm like ITO Mon 1 " a d . .re Adulkftlutl ano ,o c , has they flit 1,e," .! , -z' -","iipon the Teak, below Rotterdam, or fall from day to day. I saw I, , lroeek, near as we passed Tynoord. An iron-clad ram, sans Amsterdam, the stable boys ad , . ..g the cows, turrat, 1%;4h plank shelvins_sidea - eati gaping osn nob, was moored close in to shoro. vC-alwiihraNn -.L,M,WITMGCTIKaPPROMONNEre— "Yon Americans are instructing us in the art o!: murder," he said. qest week we eitini:off onb of. your; Biiidecuis from' Glasgow. s. 'Slum ,was Wilt for the Danes and traversed the North' Sea success fully." "You didn't knoiP a Sergeant —L--H----in:the army,-did—yon.2P waa-tho—queation. oL_a-man at CObleee. "UWas allot Rielamcmcl. That was the fourth eon of mine killed in your unfortunate war." . • , , • ' "We are suffering terribly ii our nitouhtittiriog districts," said anotlifit own a cotton mill, and my people, eight hundred it 'number, have not had an hour's 'work for seven months. Whoo is your war goitig to end'?'•' These, are, some:ef :the _welcomer which, cans abroad meet now-azdays. -- God help the sin fat Vanity whieh sees in the dependehoe Of these 11 , 40 F prospriritY;ilestinioriy of power I fpgirit tioo painfully ' appnrent, to the whole world, ottr ambition has - useriiii ,00r. fr,sed9l, ltre•ite. got; erging upon. thit 09101140r5, of Venice • and'Genosin their palmy days-wretpub. lits•iiename, tyisnifei. inituerine ••ana iii feet.-I' ' think I can remark; in.thri"tone *Of ,irriYALrirri's; as ; , • • 1•• 1.• well, as in, Okat of our "retie-41tliviti.O,PI 4 Vigi fil ls o sktion to resign all rights—eonatitutionak ptlegal, little Iw/rest—for the sake of ifeeset7lag nor strength: lest the desire to &be •;• we • F owm•frill''We 1614 'tfrikai; •" • 1: )1 . I , J but for'theinnueriee, not for.,the piivt?eges it gave us. • And;9 3 ! that T have sessisSPAAS• iSusissis • &seines terrible , piteure tiettist beforistoor snore Din • imestentrei eonilagrationv ht.... Charleston, f Digital& lOW 'chi 114W where i I'lr r eiK 'fierce ld' o f II 11 t .Cf% .411.141 A'PArßikr 411 , ..Pini#ntihr,P10,,r44,miffir; 9 ;•!$, desiutir..km4, miseraMe,,negress iA wbose,litiestiek were' to he. obtainedJiis the.rstraggloiere more likbly• tin twemithitated,:led that aim-lilting wOrdsk of eimbiliatletividli oat releiiiiefitit'addriesed • , • „)..,• our eountrymep ,of the booth, are changerto vie , ,i • , , 7/1 ,, ' 4 4011 1 :e 909Ss!si4 - 4e9Per ISNSISSsiugSr: 4R: 4 1 0 .411; 'fight to restore:the :Constitatiort4, we do ittgalelts!S• the trtifonq .trolio, not .o.zpeot. pease ;, are. . despW 3BSf tiblean'nf 'at• - riidtered ltepithlici' beniglilit,' only •Yt'RicslusS:7l4.° sweep " Sough pestijencei, banish:, its 041 ;dePisleirk eco enlaecit, make‘ lead 'example's& our wrath and dunisconsgep and' aftetwirdil a !Woad, s:Sagllty entripaet! iiidoi'd i; of I .oi`tiiiiii,•rintlY domiOOKt" • 4 tifss 'Wad: , _ the or o tt.,Rll e 0 44 ,4 Pw.jrA , are.41o4tto:obasS40•Yr544 . 9sti Su iis4l !oar fingers is thsorintle aillogiandi„ta. shake oar, 'a . - z ant brand 'at Bercipei and wfien are have done; to stand' the"riffni . Of - two •tiontinetitiPittiri OPOP.o.l}4o l 4gfht.ii:fliir 04E SSiASSe•lSOlties'AgS e S3S, , tit • ; 11400 9 , 14r.0,k1ie feelings WWI Aleenitke me PA imatela large. portibd,•perhaps di•cone corintrymelti tb-daf. • Ts itincit possiblerthet Mirth of the sympathy w,hieh, we have net reatifilkd'lriint abroad wad ;11#?C i pi:ton , ofour.gns r n p ul i o us -411 40° ki:4 ' U P" .1,^19114V bie that the Staiqq.hp reunited . To.go pa*. rifpr r reFß worse than to .go ahead. I Still, mist, oar soldiers, volunteers •or conscripts, go trampling out every green thing itrid'ffitinting'oir tii2ecilor upatiiribiod cities and driedilae l liObitik. 'Ow fiatre no' 'ottiritiill terrtative, ,Tile,,Union must 111/1 To sll aPPSScuisslslfs•bas.e:pg.ussed,S4e PaSise_est4 henceforward our .: path must, be ,to victory', ~ rent thataloodewhish look towardes from the salt *re very Mick: '-! .. , 1 ,s. Franee'eeents fti'Ve deVelopingierprojetit bf ter!crenoe in conneeqop with , , ! i tte *salon: Of ea deemed he bag engrossed,, fora wnek , a, lauding' tepeee of the Parisian junrattls... , Impaniphletissejnit Poured, said' to %a' hdtted from the' Attifilerieg, Sailed "'Le Rrerna,k re , .76.1944; et ee**ao - boto fecl'erei i " which Uigttes.that , / the; tini,hitsiirriliel Frennif 09I'e# in 4!noir4ll'.lho. kin2pristtiaajß9r.Whisc.l4 l l thelgiecte andithi Opinion NationalkOwni attailed this vehemently, finV liheyluive iio int:Wen - IA in'the Empire.' If we are to have a W'Sz‘vith PrititSe i , It . will be . presedid sineohgrisig, eieekorit4l.; or iiiinibnfigkfi• . The Pen Pi n, Finn thing to do with the war. The A.rtny.,:andytke, gospire are ithe; only powers let .graeolt,! end , at present the ariej , bes nothing on itithende,gold the Empeioi I. ;tor 41!1:I11;11 . , I t4 1 .i eg t ll*Hiif/ I:ti bco lees , ;0011 ; 404mi, , than same aebby, t Or.eat nritain. Dap:Aids:iv the prim vateer Florida; is,:av Brest just „ nowiluiddergoing repairs, and n..borresPondent in 'Paris writtat to-me' that' ' Captain Maffit and his first' Oftioirs p:e . there,: drlink nightly, it,(nueing theQeeelv~s rglth the /:axe can, and otherwise getting rid of their two milPims of pounds.. . ; Ocr Vi4ttoriiiilhavel been 'hallo& •Wifh:adidatidhs frOm 'the radiellPreqiet 6q!y!!,t,4; ILO the I.( r ‘, has; iliii 4 q x .,a4eod i lh3 tune *e are the'. "A 00 4 98 447 Proß93!h not ' tY, `9r 8 0) 1 4 , 44q . ',14 those of your seeders. wio esteem ;did. opinions ;Of strangers overtonob, may pliased to know thit We - occupy :ii better` positiOn ' than at the date 'Of Bali Run, No. 1, or after the expleito Of '43 , 4li T eral p o p e . .During my run through; tAelow'countrio , s, I saw'afew American vessels , in the docks of Ant- Werp, upon the ;quay.at .Rotterdsish.-ont of the steimers;;at ltistent wan freighted milk :seven hundred Belgians, coal minerp, who go to occupy the lands of !be' Illinois railwiy , ocmpany . They, had been. °11.1',40 cute grow, I toveroolt Tattivihet tite7 wool 4 l;,c4ibi uied-foir war pprposeS, and threctthousaid KiittsooolirB !geiteittlittlit• eeeing geuti # > d 1y ti#deptdotthe any' that at pr,;i/ i rit , ;Minere in get, five Per 0 1Op but *at there new leivieelol4oLood Pa pers ,to worig,tyt one dollar and:, half.; Isußel glum' - they gel two or` three i fraud 'per day, - and; work 3ti ihiete f lWq thousand feet behiW the Curries,' down vier baekand the gee of o qulliki! tolngorokoa 00 0 : w4IM w 0114111 06 110 1 we of thoAnwth tlplazing outs' : of men, it may be welltoask,rin New oftbeei end gratiorne-g--areire ribc,"also,tadiy , offlfor war mate- . risco 1 ft'tf` L•i o v, , _4 _;l4l_;th_J3,4 L. it ue Yl n 44? i ff f r. ARY'rre? be, ad journed, miyoh '`Loor.rlioir•of gOor l l 4l, and, oof ggq94 , l , agriesuot tined any,llottor4 r WWI& tioilised have daythi fo' do• With thi eiklmail,i , air eke: Is very jealous otAustria, and bett-iit them "-ona' Inge iiitedOClSbiddtt:' ll ±1,6, ni t a4! e tt'in r 9M ll, .. , a t g l i' ll i i !Ftr ,9ll l ° r lrr"i n PEIPIe i!biebrattinworgg,klPrOlfet;lffit onavAiseed t ior Breach; aid , tb- Polamlel shows. th a 'futility Of imit poneleal . tifeattatitinik in theiehittlild'Okiiii:. ,4l l'ile 11'1'441410 Pint 0.:11 cif • tc • It t ,• -1. ° Pilaff #ll .M 99 ,1 19 U t , MRTO' . . , ,, Pliotomf, toms AwitS*lo o . o f Alla* kingdquku ictbst of Bollimidpiiihighltiltalab64llll4lWll a itittidititalkipoireamo464, 4 1 1.4 kt iseux, proportionate to its population, than any Anee a dettriehing trade with ill • ait tied• 14, 7 lei way - which stood in ludiorona eblemwity With their tails buckled to the ceiling, lad t Was obliged to remove 1115MEMIIIMUMFINIUMWEPHEil; Ciiiiiiihr old ladies would exhibit their china caps and give me to smoke, oalumettfaillioa, from the most gor gotworpipint.: - There •one• traveir by - canal, g$ dog-trot a hrough * ~ •. " A lan ~ `i o not - '1 In Wht. - r9Ur# t/ NEW liAy. 1,,, 6 I,li , f t 3 Asie...e r -p ~ a-4 i _ 1-1 - • " digitiiiifi l iE44' fib* toAdfiliihk2 WABIIINGTON CITEERVIM: W 411 " I a 14 1 . 1 thei - R hi/ .. A - _TO- -A— _can' B-A ye the •G'civertiment has reeeivedlloriiiits 'news from Roseeranis; but , the detaite cannot be eta ted. The rehel army, lt , appears from the lateet.telegrams,, has .not. mo/psted Itosecrane in ltis•preeent•position., ,Therels in Washing. toh`, cig piths' etdeit of olieerftthress regarding our,fy,tore, oitoTe*eftte. ,„• ~ The, Government is very much dissatisfied 4th.the",qouree;6lßurnelde;,who"hailOreniP tory orders to ,min.rfor*lio.seciline;, but iv4ci,, - .1+ - 4 0 Zilfej f:4;11 qt,Ostor,aine r : armY - rePreeeK that all is 'quiet. 'ttiiirtnif i tiilig l feine : - these.' Glorious news from Ilesecrams,7 , but , the people eanl be told what it is. ,:`tY,ol7:kilkal* , 410Patijiguidi With 't46 ; -Who' regarded peremptory orders, &o il Pray,• ,f 9 "? :Ropeczens issued ?. The Cincinnati zeta": lia)ritta 114-14thi4.iiiiiCfent;, ? days,bWiie; titt torliWgigiP' c ff ' # olll 4; niesit , ";haveleod ' , Amon to.be , -0, - diseatkeepd , " , with.their,, , owndelanMt•lnote , foe,44Bol4 . Bu it tlf i d o, tt• Jr}r 't 1/ 14144.0144.4: 4 140 4, 41 , 14 moir'Ar avrozw6: fEZ ,07-'1011:1111TY'S, disparolteN fliM:WW4AgtOigg r gke,,Z*,:tg*.liffie, l lo,:' , '"ThatArsuy , oft thn4PoXnaren motion , Transports are loading withwg'fiellit and it a &MINOR iib'MnishilibliMf 1Z troops will embark without, delsr.:, . R 111:0415firt4On ipts4o'llF:desed,;( l on' above Fairfax, tearing up , &hi Tctrattki, ,, fixing , Petrel *4l(4ellilifPdalittis itavaphi . bridge 49iii4WAK 014 repaired: The, traine , armagnindranningq The GoTernmepp - igsrpakescpossession of the Biwitatiore•aud:Ohio irailroadc, Nopore, trate' bditll,lffltad &Ai ftelkl.b4a thiirik r ebafr,:Vaii4tut'of: (r44pB . remaining tor Olio defence of lichniond. GtN? JOi I IOHNSON REPORTED; BILLED. Nint YoSept:26.—A ppatch from l as3i= ville, dated the 2 1 gititppli Wreport from rebel mispners that qe# 2 Joe ohns novas killed is thei - raTAilia t llf: t‘r , 41 • - • t.; X CAPTURE 9F BpooKAD4 RUNNERS. New YORK, Sept. .—A - clvreee by the Ca tawba from NeW Orleans; ripert the capture, off Ship Island, of the, rebel blockade runner steamer Alab Fut, frtunlllosttAiCtor Mobile, and thii, iio64.. k .ki rudl4itesiinr lilost goimori , ww. 444.$,N)ilinp - of ..4), ‘ ,,, our 'opt,: 6 f ailgit' 'A.o** ' 7 This Os ' " ONO ril rf # - . '7 , lftiLl z" • , ''. , - 44. , ...,-,., :4 , 45'. - 30 .Mkr.1 4 ): •-,t ... •,.. TRRASMIV. FROM omayst4uwl BIG -TlMl'Z'xilm:..;. ,:..; ; ; 5 . - . :. ," Ain! YORK - 1 4.. 6 15 14411 ' xigielifliamship North Star, from Aspinwall with dates to the 17th., has arrived , fife qiiio s;lewoQoja treasure. The, U.,niretk SAitis at, Safis iji,M'qtellatkFill sail' CiPday . ' l lterciNeit 'Orleitie With. 'a' sm ooth bore gun itr*Rhlnlga4ll tiehildieind throw ingialtdihdtof4oolPoinda. ', '; ": ' 1 i. IL :' sl 'v c,'i' .4 ..?, ": gEM.-,c AMih :1 ri 1At t latiO010) 1 / 15 4/0 3 ). 1,1 4 .1- c ..a , LliilEßOOSiOliliii i•r ‘-<• ':, .1. - T. , .., )49 to , giANCIINS 'n-k.Z.Wi.M.,..... - Atig4...Cifet? T snd - 1115 - febiff athocrib i oapt i ald st Ctitaierland Gap by Gen. Butritlide, hats arrived' at Johk son B,l,elanil. . , , %TheiNitibidli e4edi of :i3siuiiiii;: , says that Burnside reached a point-where it was expected kisifitaiiiiiiiria aif fivilikiliiteitti , ontiie en ca, nor, sintiisecraie, IgirraliyWiiiii . ix rivr ,g4Thativklip t . nelt i geppo, potters, %bathe froit i- Wmtei deoteMittratife 'flair li t lieliged o.:t f 0qi ...., 1, 1 9 - 1 0v , Ifu tr. r . .1 !,1,-striy, - •. sitA'JqmietliXOLdti;ittiroui). iii°4C; ll dielitoli:o o'c the nniircial, says - Ammer' Champion, whit witszbttenedlttilKetaphie; on the 28d, ha d On ~board .000.141e84114's; and s3o,Qo4 l Wot,th Of quartermaster's eteies. , • = F,ROM )4IEMPHIS., NEW Toix, seft. 27 A 11ientphis% letter; dated eayeqiiat'S. fortnidabl4- do egainethlobils az a a feint against Texas will not interfereyritha. The iroteltidefreili'the gpe rate with a large laid force. The:suite letter gale that General Shetinan'i corpy is .on. ltie :ay to R9eeerene, and iiitait tiima a raajaiL , t4litr:ltTlitikeoix 4 ,s , cerise, iiideo therroutit fUk tlid same dtatinatiom FROir.*XBfIINKON,- 7 BURNSIDE,!S ; RE SIGNATION .A.CCgPTED HOOKER TO SUCCEED HIM, &C. • ' ' NEW YORK, Sept. 27 The Heralars Wa4tii ington dispatch says it it( ruinored . that Gen. Burnside's resignation has been aoceiftW and. that Gen. Hooker is tholight O ni-his , . sueoee sor. , By the recent exchangs,ls,ooo soldiers re leased on paiole will be reinrneil 10'41:ay.— Fouri hundred. eiteltanOd:"ciaieley'iribied on Satuxday,at the payalryeampAstpAs paroled oemPat, Annapolis, and about . as man more are on their way. :.• . BY THE..n/tdES,. THE WAR-IN: GEORGIA ARMY OF THE (iv , 0141 3 44414444., " BATTLE lIT: O !WHLARkAINGIA—TEDERAL LoOR, 1,700 - 'KILLED, p,OOO - irctuNwvic r t gym( BATTERED - BY THE itaitiro- REBELS elqiron`milairri, • - g #odzeluttiCc • , SHpro4i2ka.-The 'Ga2ot4 . l . pub..; Behan full aool i pttOf,' l t e te‘ittgelf of 14104 ii mid ' 'Mot : 'lt confirms geneial . atalir T oftit iitake,4; ai* - Wee Berea broth destruction by=the Mile oredefeue.e.of,-T-houffit:7?°Wk.irf B FIY . ; f7 l V o4 l ti 4 1 91 '44314...gcl " , 41 1 ,4 1A5i, AfTe Pee 4 , t"?O ,' APAP:9O I 96IO4n 1 # 11 V,.3017.541,4thbrA54 iOckiumkttaa463,4oo wounded. meurcerloebiii artillery. will not ..fill'ehort_ tifmitWei baggijge Big -9ttlOLAßOPAA- Wzioporviespotrwstowsubutetwar Yi t6l44 mu*, Stf_not real IslihofttentigAcL4dstheolesilio;fitili eagivegliletiorrafe &Rpm imeeleute the Asupte.thoclobsoliA *la fie PlirtTalvileT 'of the winded are tki names of Lieut. C. B. Madden, Company F., 79th PeansYlwasfa ; Col. T. B. Stanley, of NOlbrifillivision, slightly; also, Grett. Stead man, ,Cols. Scribner, Croxton, and Bradley. file 15th Ohio . has but 176 of 450 effective .eft. &toe regiments are almost annihilated. FIGHT Tent „ ZOTR—GARVIELD'S TELEGRAM. General Garfield telegraphis from Rossvilla on the' evening of the -50th, as follows Thitinats,.l44ft Beilath. Brannan's, Rey_ nold's, Wood'froted Palmer's divisions in good order, and has 'Maintained 'almost the exact position occupied in the morning, except that the right has swung back. Lytle-fought a most terrible.-battle, and -teasiedsonaged the enemy badly. General Granger's troops moved up just in time, and fought•rotrOcently. The fighting was far fiercer tharieuxy I ever, saw before.% Oar .men not only held their ground but at many points drove the enemy splen didly/f Loirgstreet's Virginians have got their bellies full; Nearly every division in the field Lad exlinisted Oteir ammunition, Turchin charged,t* rebel , hne arid took five hundred prisoners, become enveloped, swept around behind their' • lines, int:Font their way out in another place ' but abandoned their prisoners. Another brigade Was attached just at the close of the fight, and,. its ,ammunition being ex hausted, Weed, in With tite bayonet tind drove the openly,. taking,two ,hundred prisoners, and their'lniVe yet, On-the - whole; Thomas and Granger have "done the'` enemy fully as =itch to=dayiis they have suffered from him. They successfully-repelled repeated corn- Msedt tobleitelnost Ilercely made by the rebel armyrfrequently.pressing- their front and both flanks at the same time. . 'go abr. , OUT DE LA WELL 14 , t f THE LINES OF 00113117,10:11TrON—GITEERILLAS. Ve.l •• • • • Unlc v.pqr.,.Sept, - S everal,4s. hundred guerril4q,ese,reitlirwhenter,, Tenn. , yeeter 'day, and - eaptureCaeinemppliee. They will attiWiteseenure'A line '. of communication s .— Wildrer'e-Anyitryls The yebel ',papers nqw•admitjhat they sent large retnYoreements,both of men and generelei to Bragg riq to :the late battle.— , ThorAitsinnondieh says that “heavy rein formtente';' were ~sent:lto Bragg, and a rebel to legro ut 3 froM lattlafiald sae that, Long stfie74l44o. ~(1?:70). attseked i xtre tankeee. thietimeatiolisitizgriera4r4it, will be ob • seritik is not throffielfr iitiolobittands one of I „7 li t teietyigioiliATireotarmyloSviTsinia.] AW L arie tti (Ga.) Re bel . says - that General Arm was, t'sttrroweiek • bisigalaay ofi higher Military , Went; and bankett3byt larger army, %%he.durin g his MareerZ;;;;lr egso :foie& an ex oilematinever Jeff. Davis;i thstihe would "snatch l'Axtmatkfttga Ahn, clutches of the Aliblition iiktersnlin4o4c auCtaiiied arigis - pf .the, :South to acoohijitith We lierOtive no mention in any of_thi :rebel' pipers of General Joe Johnson having been on. tho field -with Bragg, though there is little doubt that he sent up reinforce meni4l,4 , . , - • , , 4 , 4 0 Nil vbx lICTED*IIO9IF9RWItIq• A letter Apr tka, Chicago ‘.2?rAtme,.dated the 14th„his. the fallowing : , ~....n . , •, 'll is ' rumored it'Pfterso's 'corps is i, witki l ti l kli; 4474,riarcit of, us, and, it ao, what Et,..,0344, oil lirmy j wiolloll have hers in a short, tinutorAtii: utikside.-.911 theleft•' llo o .4 ecrans in the centr-e e and I r al'Aitersou.,ott the right. A ;twounnoiaaance ~from Chattannooga, on the 24th, discovered the enemy in force in our front. The:knowledge gained by the reoon noisaanee t is important, iATlelt 1 1 41.0i16111101ANS, ... , ~ Wasnriciron; Sept: telegram from Gen. Roseira i n,s 7 dated, last ,night,,states that he made ' a rscorrhoihtiece lit force along the enemifi Hiles jelifiedm - afttrnoori, arid found hirWin force. The enenty'did Mit resist the advance of our -rgarunoiteripg party, which returned tah.eadqUarlers after.hay . ing accem- Pkiehed • dig :9 6 ietlk--er the. PeTettLetit, which proved,:to be-of considerable importance. Leumvaide, Sept. 26.—Soraps of informa tidk front 17 pateiehgerslint .arrived. lead to.the belief4lWe Slierininoiroorpifrorn 1314 rent's army jolairrGen. Researans on Tuesday or Wednes day, and thip, Bulnside'e, corps,has more re cently effected a junotion. Secession reports by iffe,G9kpevine telegraph are lei eAleit iteitt4 sereetlthat Burnside's forcati l h c ave.,been captured, but nothing:Aid palmed over the hires indicating'such an eeent, en4.4.trialla l 4943Pinarsfaise- • Thalticiim4id,, , lfh4) of tlie:_23d says : "Sit itated as Roseorans is, the victory that does vlotiineln•lthe-jettpture qiispersion of his whole army ia 9, Lo st If he is per mitted to'holti-,Rhailaisheia then,' our victory 11P wilt "iiithotttittefit a ,'"ard we have only to mourn that have died in Tliinoduil chiefly that they gallant . Hood has seal M his faith witiVhislifeit'blood."Roseorsus tiluskaot only be beaten i t battle, b ut he must, be deStroied'or r iltiVere from 'East 'Tennessee, else the battle had escwellnot hare been fought. If this sqoighOld its-'n4-,-WrinChed , from him now, Jfaccily V", *meaner. If he holds it, he holds poent,irdippai, froth widch, he may Istmayintoment ;strike at &bowery; vital" of the chithileracy. He holds a region pestilent with disaffection-,.theft nerds only the: resenoe of a Yankeettrmy to ripen into " full brown trea sen, t he ho , lda, the. , country that must supply meat for cui , iirmy, 2- nitre mills, and coal encl.-Waif-I%W our manufac ttiringtstitblieflittientWl • Ihe'possession of that itanntry.Ag;ingisien i Salite.'neCessity to us.— prise for which Bragg is contending. Until he has *On it;"lre dart but rejoice with fear' over ; what he has done. Should-hewia, it:will be the superheat achieve melit 'or 'the war." DEATHS OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOLDIERS. FORTRESS Monson, Sept. 24.—The following deaths, of FimitqlystiliCtroopis are reported. In the CheHapeake Hospital: • John English, 8d Penn's. Artillery. At:tilePplrok`,llooftia, at Portsmouth, Va.: Jaegi....*natiti,•lo , ..fflean'a. Artillery. Oeorgillain, 21st Fenn'a. Cavalry. CAPTIJIIE r. 4 'JUNO. ' An ! , ajlng,,Serit.:,2s,-The prize steamship Juno, arrivedt to-night. She wailOaptured on the' 22d;- off Wilmington, N.;G. , by the , gunboat Connecticut, after a chase of foiti r ,I4Ours, dur ib g.wiiich the Connecticut fired ' thirty rounds of shell and solid shot.. T Juno, hove over board part oLher carivi- - odticin. She is an iron. aido.osrht3el e toaMer, built at ;111:istol,.En lattid;Le#PrZW4A0414 100 of 400 horse power., • Her. cargo rooandsts* , of 200 bales of oottoni a lanajel torattstiAnd ‘ : . a, small quantity of Lurpetignit„whigb i: together with the vessel, is valiyuLlibllß/000:100.4,da 1, THE' TIMM ANNICIAIa SALT; eivg, - • • - • 4t.litto i t . tr Lok-itAlitirifszßVngr. , WILL-PB-11.111rD AT • Ort 6 4*** 4ll:;: Oct 5. SkiNAMOda 'VP tiP. and eve other aen lade, to ,oteare,the oomfort and am it or=at rna A iarge - ittendenee ie Ur 45:Li " sept2S-1w F.l ' 14 ^ 4 re re tin . ' e ur k aersignett—ono athiellrouseis Ingarstziot, vow °cowed by biumfolf airsiirldPON-514-by Worn e Drone se a reetanrant.ati Pfivetliedle---0111101Jonmf all exeriltingt the; tblrd story Mid ihe law opiiii,.4l tea islyeA " 1 ,4 Al i ce of Qetoper .ap_rif.Abe ALM& vacated an sinowe s a istitable tines 'tan he proem ed. Terms easy. ler further particulars inquire on ten premises of DAVID MUMMA, JB., Attorney at Law, Third Owe. THE REBEL FORGE: THE REBELS NOT EXULTANT. OF `THE BRITISH' ' STEAMER NEW abutttioinittits. iep 20 dss