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In yesteiday's paper we girths puticelan - of the .shtloting,} of Benjamin F. &Wee, of /Eicabeth I horough, by Wm. o ) lrtoer, while - ECCICII 112 others were, acting in a riotous manner in frost of Fortner's house. Coroner{ Bostwick investigated the matter • folly, which has resulted in, the commitment of Fortner to the county jail, : to answer a , charge of Murder. The following is an ab. motet of the testimony taken before the Cor. oases jun: . - • .. } l } . Wm. Ft SMith testified that he heard two . , „shots fired' in the vicinity of Fortner's house, and beard Eccles ask Fortner what he was - , shooting a bout. Ile then heard the third re '-'}} poly and ilkeles exclaimed that he wu shot. , } - fie was ustabie to walk, and was carried home. The witness, with, three others, stood about three rode!distint when the shot wu fired, and. } ;..no dtMololl,lriliollll had been made by them in • the shape of a riot. The parties with Eccles .were the 'Witness, (Smith,) George Stewart, Westley Bradley, and Woi.}Lewis. The first , . that witness beard, was Fortner coming to the . door and Saying, "I heard that plot,'' atter which he fired. There' were no Moan thrown until after the firing. Some of the party were under the influence of liquor. Mrs. Jade - Fortner', was of the defendant, testified that she was is bedyrith her husband, and they were wakened by noise _outside the house, &oilstones thrown "through the window. They both got up, and found two men at the door. ' They ume rushing in, swearing that uther would. kilt him and .all lus' ',family.'" I Fortner shot three times,' etandhtg id his own -'• door.. , ''When. the last shot was fired, they were rushing in at the gate. - Mr. and Mrs. Fortner ran out at the back door, and when ',} they left some one cadre in at the front door. Samuel- Leech testified that he was called } out of his ho u se between eleven and twelve o td o ek, tot. chase airily some men from Mr. Holder's; lie crossed over to Mr. Gretna and saw three , into pairing his house--two of whom picked up chunks of wood from his woed.pde.` i They passed. round towards Mr. ..Former'. hour'', and in a_ very short time a noise_ was ;heardin — that direction, like the throwiono( stones or clubs against the - house, ,-. which was immediately followed by two shots. ..-Iminedietely afar there wu a tremendous unwise . ti throwing , stones against a build. fug. Witass soon after heard a third shot fired, and when he .went round he found no one but Eles.'Fartner, who crossed from a , neighbor's to her own - house, and gotkhe nth. - } - .John Bippard, who lives out house to Mr. Fortner, testified that be }wen awakened 'by a ' gun shot between twelve and one o'clock Tuesday- Morning. Ile saw a crowd of four `.'parsons at fortner's, and heard stones thrown and brokenness rattling. heard one man say that if Fortner 'hot they would 10 "in and hill 7 Seamen° ie 'there. ''They dared him several }-} times ; to „shoot.; After the last shot Fortner }; - } , 11112 of to Alippud'i s when some of the men leashed into hie hence, smashed some furniture, and then Pelt. Drs. J. Et Vidikirk and John E. Shafer made a poslaurnin eumination, and found that the ball had entered the right side of the abdo -- men, pa,siag through the liver and lodging ondertbe skin in the back. ' - The jury : found that the deemed 411119 to. Ms _death by-a'gun-shot wound, inflicted by Wm. Fortner. As men they :untied the act, but as jerors thiii tumid not order. hie dia. Charge. ALcommitment was therefore made out against im by a Justice of the Peace, and he was tent'down tothis city in outody of an officer. - The commitment was radically defective in not desiguallog the-ellanse with 'which the se eased stood 'Charged, and the jailor refused to seedva the body.. At the unread= of Mr. Haihrouek, counsel for Mr. Fortner, he delivered himself into the custody of the Coroner, who }committed him upon a charge of murder, on oath of the jury of Inquest. ; ills owned will male on effort to have aim released on ball, by bringing him be. fore the Conn ppon a writ of habeas corpus. i ) Oar Book Tabie. Tun Arcieno MOIIIIILY roW 13srmessn.— Mr. John P. Hunt, kison.to Hall, Fifth sweet, (late of Sant A Mime), has sent ns the Atlantic tor - September. The Brat article, ,the . Shake pure Mystety, is presumably by Mr. White, whose competence as a tihaltspertim mitts is aoimowledged by all trap andante of the great Dramatist. This piper, like its predecessor nowlwo yetis before the public, will be found most instructive, and, as a review ofjthe Collier controveray,,udicious and baldly lass in ambit.- It, than judwiaL The other contents, on which' we haven° apace for remarks, to-day, atm The .:Bath; Seecharistos- AfaUssym My Odd Adven ture with Junius Brutus Booth; My Out-Dooi Study. A Sermon in a Stan 'lq'Agnes of flortanto; The Aquarium; The-Yong Repealer; Bread and the Newspaper; .Under the Cloud. and through the Sea," Journal of alfrivateersman; IlmAdvinmge of-Defeat; -Ode to Happiness; Elisabeth "Barrett Browning; Barbera and Lit. scary Notions; Recent Anterican'PubUttations... Mr, Henry fdluer, (successor of Hoot .Miner) FUttiauest, has also favored us with • eopylof the Atlantis Monthly for September.. So also ties Mr.. W. A. Oildanfenney, No 45 rift street, 'opposite the Theatre. . BLaceir r ocirtis EDITINVIGII3-8iA0173111T....-Mr. :W. A. Gildesfenuey has also laid on ourAahle the August number of Blackwood,lost vertw listed is this country. The contents are— Joseph Wolff ; Manners; Vaughan.. Bevolitions in'_English History; Norman Sia clair.=Conclusion I; The Boyal Academy and the r Water-color Societies; Mad Doge; An. other Minister.. AutobiographY; Three Days is - the Blighlande—Besdere is general, on this side the!Ailuttie at least, will not regret the feet thatluthe meal politics! anieler has not bees wri t ten for Blackwood this Month-- or,B,writtenpaenuettdng better : lies crowded it oat. - t • • ; - , Tar - REMY Rurces.—This fins company; recraiteui by Ciptaii - J. N. nosey; of Clarion *Rutty, amnid ris Rai 'city, on Wednesday 'evening, , bj Allegheny Valley Railroad, ; ; ;and pat up at the Gerard Noose.; they came '•: down with As, intention of; going immediately to Hanieburg,lo join Col: Black's regiment, but foaming tbat be had gone onto Washing - - ton, they determined to remain herefor a time, ;until they decide la to which regiment they number seventy men, and the balance will be forwSsded in a feel del& . .-- Panic Oei P/Avvitz.—il few days sines we - saw in the gossta an - 'Mount of a throe- . leafed chit/Ma, since then - we wens ho l sz ;. by Capt. H. . Phillips, of Bbilemrille, e - with t 31 our perfect'', destkord kgs. The ebiolp en lived for several days, and ts 'now presets ,. ;!" :rld in aleohot" The erns kip are set far loco; motion backwards. 'This strange humor of Samna can blimp- in thly - fioasesaion of Capt. P:.; and is well worth a viii; Haate-Reatentsz—The reendiing of. . doers kit thi s regiment us rukkig 1 "d , lreariand - the'Cloionel hart new is Camp Wil. kiss fire.destehments, aggrepting orer three hundred men: This regiment will be vow voted abieflyi of sturdy men from the 'dime. beg countilm—tmen who can walk or dig with; .out:. fatigue, sad who are skilled in the use of is army? 011 -1701..''LUZ. /V.Rxentm 4:t 'dudslli* eolipaly of adtottal_utro will mood to Colonot Mick doting the moot pompsoy boa from -Altoosoood into hi - •WAtzmdol b 7 iCoptato Orestosi rho fought • gawky all,througa the Iltottoan war, and woo .. , j,lfirtt,lditjtotuOt; is tbs thou wadi voltuitoots. t3ifoeTrea Pos*-efarrza.—A few daya mere, -the postmostai at the ♦iilge' of :Warthiagtoe, near Fairmont, Va., was shot at, it the street; by some,coacealed secandna ;:.:at a distance of some 250 yards across the river. .The wooed vu oonshisisd 4: Con. Immix lust noisuiala lull companies welled la kis teak:may in which - Qauten. Master.Watun: iota out,as Lieutenant o:l4oneL 'The te s znink ordered Mto Camp Wdklaai :;sad mit ,bs hernia a few days, and Move on to W agton next week.; ' rlottrite, v —Wm. .1. Galbraith, Rap atter, -pswegva Mehl, creditable trxisoleatioe - bite beeit adielttet to practice in the Cour/ i erai which Jades tdalere patties - , apes . matitiort Ireit:. • ' • =i27l On Thursday aftemoa, about four couple of well &aired and genteel looking stranger. entered a German beer hall, on Smithfield street,' and alter •'Partithinit of a low glasses creer winspiziting lager,w their tongues began to tee rather glibly. The conversation ,tarnedupo n the all-absorbing topic of the war, and wait boadneted b k preience of- two of our returneteolanteen. The strangers dill not talk long until they betrayed a strong leaning towage the Southern Confederacy, the opinionthuthe North-would fa= fort to =tmer the South, eta. They were not permitted to matinee long in this strain, and their coarenation wu eat short by the afore said Volutes% who made them prisoners and 'conveyed them forthwith to the MayorN office. _The report:that two genuine Secessionists bad been captured, spread like wildlire, and the Mayors. Mlles wu presently Nudged by a Lugs and indignant crowd; who • manifested an itching desire to - ase them as they - are wont to use Northern men who fall into their bands. This feeling assumed each a pitch that Mayor Wilson deemed it prudent to clear the office, which wu done, mach to the , relief of the al. frighted prisoners. When order was restored the men were in. Reid and gave their names aa Charles V. Reid and Thames Davis. Neid stated that he belonged to Richmond; Vs., where he had been employed as steward in a hotel. lie also stated that he was on his way to New York ; that he fell in with Davis- at - Nuhville, ana traveled with him - to Louisville, where they engaged parsage for New York by way of Clevelind and Baffalo • that their baggage bad been checked throng: that rola., bat on reaching Cleveland they took • the core for Wellsville and came to this city by the Ohio river. ni.amt. at slam, Davie corroborated the above statement, and gave his place of reaidane.e u Augusta, Georgia. •On twist searched, their baggage cheeks were found, but they did not explain why they took a different route to the sea board. Neid -hid on his person $ll2 in gold and a couple of Southius shiaplaeters—one for ten and the other for fifty cents. Be also bore a very Important document in the shape of a Up' , from Secretary Walker, of the C. S. A., set as follows: CONTLDLILATE STATU or darearca, I War . Dcietrhnent, Richmond Ang.l3. , 61. C., Neid has perniiaaion to suit Nambvitle, upon his honor as a man, that be will 001 communicate in writing, or verbally, for pub. lieation, any fact ascertained by him. • L. P. WAILJELS, Secretary of War. By V. B. 13112PULID. In addition to the above, "Charley" was farther fortified with the following : AMINO SOUTFIZIEN Karam, 7o Messengers of Szfmas Company—This will be handed you by my friend Charley Neid, who hi* been steward in the hotel at •where lam boarding. He is now on his way to the Old Country, Cerniany. nay assistance you can render him on the note to New York will be thankfully received by yohr friend. J. F. Gluon. Agent Etpreas Co. Reamed, duos: 12, 1861. When questioned-by by the Mayor, Bald did not allege that he wan going to Ger many, [he is a native of that eountry,) BO that the &Conon to the "old eouritry"le primps only a "lind Ha did not explain the - onset of his visit to New York, merely remarking that he formerly resided there. Darts bad in hie person $lO4 in Georgia bank bin; and dye or at dollar in gold and sliver. On his parson wu found the following latter, postmarked "Obarketon," and directed to “Thomaa Augartw; ea.": "CRABILLITON. July. 29th, 1881. "Mr. newts Davis—Dear Sir : Yours of the 28th has this moment come to band, and II af fords ma muoh pleasure to heat that you are oil vied. The reason I did not answer your fatherr'a letter immediately, was that he requested me to write you, which I did, and not receiving an answer“ wrote him on the 22d inst., giving him tiut_fall particulars of how I was getting on, and how things were generally in this oh,. You speak of ocedng down hen. I would be happy to see you, as I cannot tell bow soon I may to railed from home myself, having Joined • nett company that has been formed here, called the South Carolina Rangers. We are to be a mounted company, and our some are to be doubli.barreled shot guns and navy revolvers. Capt. Murry left this city this morning for New York, by way of your oily. He may be there when you receive Ws My family are all en joying good health, and I hope this may find you enjoying the game blessing. Yours, truly. S. AILIOLD." An information was made against the par.. ilea, charging. them with treason and they were committed to jail to await a fa rther bear ing. The authorities of New York city have been telegraphed to in regard to the baggage of theta uSesechersz . ! the numbers of the cheeks' oaf il cleat to identify it. When it shall bare been examined, we may have some (or thee- information in regard to the object of thin jaunt front the lit-bed Of treason and re hellion through the loyal States of the North. At the same IMO it might be well for the New York police to look after Capt. Marry, of the “South Carolina Ranger' s , ' who has no doubt gone to New York - to procure those "double barreled shot guns , ' and "navy There is something inexpressibly refreshing in Southern rebels sitting down in a Pittsburgh beer hall and talking treason in the very 'ears of Northern soldiers It is decidedly cool, even admitting that !rwhen lager rune in se cession nine out , ' Imagine a Pittaborgher shouting ..treisonit (againsithe rebel naurplus) in the drinking saloons of Charleston or Augus ta ! We reckon he would not get off with • whole hide. If he escaped the halter he would be sure to encounter-the whipping.posti 6r at' least be treated to a coat of tar and feathers. Well, we don% recommeod any of theie Southern torture•-ijult , yet. Well enforce the law as long an—posible. Ammolt with Intone to KUL - On Wednisday, Mar, Aan Shona], of Fed eral street, in this city, made an Infarmaticie, before Mayor Wilsot, against David Cowen, soldier recently enlisted in Lt. Col. 'Emory's cavalry regimentoeiting forth that herniate to the house of bar lather, climbed to at the window and then acted tot very disorderly manner, tbreatenieg the life of herself and mater. fie was ejected from the house and after be got oat drew:a pistol and fired at the 'Want from across the street.. A warrant for assault and , battery with intent to kffl - wu issued against Cowen and be was arrested. Alter a bearing in the else the Mayor deliver ed the offender into the custody of an officer of the amity, who agreed to , keep him in camp, not permitting him to come to the city. Cowen is. uld to be.a very dangerous man, sad in this view the community is well rid of hlni. Clautnicts for Amoy Shirts. Dr. J. D. Baldwin, of Allegheny, who has al ready filled two large contracts for the State, flu just received ri contract from the General • - Government for 20.000 army , chins ' The shirts wi -- II all be Made up in this city, trader . the direction of M.: Hanauer, tailor, of. Mar ket street, and will afford empk , yment to quite a number' of seamstruseura very important item to that large clue of females. It is said that the contracts filled for the State, by Dr. Baldwin, gave entire satisfaetion.-4he work peeving a rigid inspection. : The fact that , be has now obtained so large a job from the Gov. ernmett, would indicate that the work done for the State has been well 'executed. Our. llnnuon,,lita Llsakinant In Osptala fluard's Company, Fifth Bogleant, has bean &Wooly ooppd for lomat days is trotting a company for Col. Rowlsel reglmsot. iie has shady fotiardsd one dantobsumt, sad kw anoltur squad nay to moss at any monusit. HL rporaidnifollos Is on thnithasin strati, op• posits.** Custom MOO. lit will ill up his oorapUp u spiodlly u possible. and those "labs to sail oannot sabot a soon careful or owl:patent Oliver to suss anion , Locz•noon Boin7.—On Wednesday-night, between eight and nine. o'clock, the lock• bona Dam. No. 1, Monongahela river, toughs fire andwas totally destroyed. - It was a frame embus, and the light was observed tor. miles around the city. ' .It -belonged to the Monongiltele Navigation Company. , . Animus, or Annum COreirr.—The Ma. honhicilafie Guards,-,Cat: Kropp, a compa. ay conning of one hundred and one men, at rived in this city yesterday, from Indiana Co., and put up at the Mind House, They belong to Col. O. /1-: Sippers regiment. _ . Brant to 04.—Tha Bwkivolo Home Guards, clipt o misay, at a numbs bald on Wednesday rmnilag; alarost , anudraanitr to rodeo um, MONS fOr • abort campaign, whammy roarririlzf for 'Won afire& - . _ . ••1131 Rehr: 203., cite. of Ozer sabstaahal 'citivirWpieseatai 001. Thoe.:At Bosrloyilesterday, :whir a fine gm horse, u . wapould coijitist fife,” . 111001111 014 1 .... • ••-• Rioltemiat~ at t6~ Aajos~~ Offiei. WMP Filet's* intliaitS7:_ /Ia is the name of a new company just . or- - fienleini in this City by Capt. W. I. Faulk late Quartermaster of-the Seventh Regiment. Capt. Fonts left this city as First Lientenant in Company K., Seventh Regiment, and was pion after promoted to the Quartermaster's De partment, a position which he filled with cred it to-himxell and satisfaction to the entire Reg iment His recruiting office (a temporary Wooden structure on Smithfield street, near Filth) Ins been opened bat a single day, and . he, now hu forty.five recruits.. Uniforms, conaisting.ol jacket, pacts and cap, of regular army cloth, are now being provided for the intim, and as soon as fifty are enrolled they Will be clothed and quartered in the city un til the company is made up. They will not be required to go into camp, but will move at imee to the seat of war, under the company officers which they may select. This is a rare Chance for good men wishing to - enlist . for se' iirar. A better is not offered. We may add that the company is named al: ter Capt. Roswell Frisbee, a well known and thoroughly patriotic citizen, who takes a deep intereet in the present struggle, being lolly at di:minted With the working ol Southern insti tutions, and the objects and time of the pre. lent rebellion: No effort will be spared to Make this company thoroughly a — Morent, and is the ranks may soon be filled uprapplica don should be =cleat once. FAlNlpttiilritrrr Or ?HZ FAilt CAPTAIN. -The Captain of the Dayton Light Guards, Miss Adah Isaacs Menken, has 'a benefit to night, and as it is the last but one of the ses sile and Mist M. appears as Camille, it is not Wureasonable to suppose that the house will tia filled from pit to dome. Miss Adah bu succeeded in drawing fashionable eudiencet at tbe Theatre - for the past four night,, and taint into consideration the unlocked for sauces of this midsummer engagement we hope at may not be long ere she will find it to her advantage to re-visit our city. Manager Henderson, we learn, has a strong company engaged for the fall season, when be will pro- duce several entire new pieces. Annus& immense crowd visited the sale of 01l paintings, jewelry and revolvers, last even ing, at the auction house of McClellan, Weaver Et Co., and the way goods went od one would suppose that money was either plenty or that the articles sold very low. We presume the latter. "roc KNICILLE a Ice ca."—Wie are indebted to the pablishers for a copy or the September nember of this ever-welcome magezuse. It 14 brimfull of excellent reading matter, and we commend-it to lbw attention of magazine readers. Published by J. Gillmore, No. s , Beekmart street, N. Y., at $3 per annum. Dasp.—Janies Patterns, of Patterson , a Mills, Cross Creek township, Washington cennty, died on Saturday mbruing last, having been afilieted with dmeast for more than a year previously. Hs was about Maly years of age, and a worthy and influential eitissn of Ufa county. Fazcatrr Basrroca., of Crawford county brought two prisoners, yesterday, to the West ant Penitentiary. _ Dooroa C. Saws, Water Cars and $OO2O. palido Physician; also agent for Rainbow's oats. braced Trams for Raptanss. Corner of Penn and Wayne Sweats. liorrortaT.--.Dr. C. dill, flo: sib Patin it., attends to all broaches of the Dental profession. 4k1.1. should not hail to read the adver t...meet of Prof. Wont I. to. 1•101 • Aitivala at the P UP T060.0 • • • T. 011ABLID-oornst of =UM nuns. aam 1%601, Batter Ifeptolds, Meet Conway lair Boa. llempLls Jae IC Calhono, lllLptnj A Beek. Mesdrille rincipal Hotels. LAST EIGHT. Third and Wood stmts. mammas. If II Ivaco. Iltudwarlitii P finacar, do J A tattoo, Klitaaplag 4 0 Walt Wash. Pa V Itadlag, do D Nisch, do Alm fludww. Now Y.rk - Goy 0 P /I rroo , ladtaaa W Talley A wife, Kan , owe lity r Ind a annum., Ultimata, /ad J 0 Dkken t wife Dam J Crow, BachoWer IChw L Grose, MI6 B P ilsely, &Nord Denis • D B Pnseat, New Task w Climb s. do • W Basel, Pbl ls Ashman, Own, Jos Muirkoh, Wheelies D Dooley & led). Noma Bowls. Jews deed, Brownwills 11 PhstAllancon, 0 / 1 .4 0 er Da4 do . . . o+e Hovey, Waimellog O B Jong, Irergreen S W P a UPB 2 a it 4 et, Loa's IP doojkly Krioner, KIM& who, Nalco . 3, Clone. Alexandria. V. 111SYlwon, Irahi.x.Vs JIM astmhorst. do anoirlaiT Naala,Phila Jai W Chmitar,aarbni do J do Dr:liontleston a lady, Nevi 'Fork hdANBION BOW.— • asosai • • JOhtt Toting, Plilia Jobb A Ali I, twins • Wirt Lehman, Ziairvllls RO Umbel; Loywilw W:cUlollend. oaxisme klAtowart, N Monad's' Jaeß Gardner, Annan W Thom:spoon Davw,Clarlon B P NeNawell .• 31 Maus; Dayton gobto. Closombmw Ica Totoa, Wm I mpk rwto, Spriaelold !no W Stoat, Womoor,ll " 8 Pool. Conload OnlMm. Moortrillo =Me MEM T Poinoci lay, On T aveeelt, Both, Me Oro Dann. Osto'fon, d Y Gegtoort, Altoona (PP McMinnt wiles!: Day to Oth 1.750 n, Mcßride,l3nnot„ti- Jon ♦ Moller, Mills • Mrs Miller di Und/7, do D B Alger, Somenot • it Colwell, nelsm, 0 J B Pollock, On Mho kt CI&-- fIW T Pollock, du Wwet. 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BY TILIBRAPB.I WEDRECEI AT THE DAILY 6AZET7 E OFFICE. From Wststilsgton Wesuisairon, Aug. 22.—A feeliogi of sof cent, pervades our entire community, both in social and limpidness relations. The. reports, therefor - is, that our citizen. are panic struck, and men) women and children are geeing from the'city, are. positively Untrue. Some appre hension exulted several days ago, but this was soon quieted by the measures of the Adminio. tretion to guard against all possible tontin .genciee.. The feints of the enemy on the line a the Potomac' are now belief understood, and military mea t whose opinioni are entitled to great respecr„ nay that even with a / 1 4'mila. at, deputies fbbn raw *mope, they would de aire nothing b tier than for Johnston of Been regard to at ;apt that part of the rffiterprto gramme will contempiates.o advaifibb toi• wards Wadi on. It is reasonably eled in as reliable garters that this rallyier cry is adopted to stain the Sagging sionthof the rebel troop., hose numbers it le positively known are f thinning out by small pox, measles, pne *Dia and other. diseases., . Many able rumor, era from timetn time propagated by personi action in causing dim- sensuons amon our troops; and anion; thala mi, that Johnston has trolled the Potomac, together with other important movements: But special enquiry at the proper soothe war rants a polities. contradiction. It is certain that no such Information ;hu reached ' the Headquarters' of the army. ' Senator Wileoe, several dojo ago, was press. ugly tendered by Gea: McClellan a position on his staff, since which time he has had the subject under consideration.: To-day he has, Mthe advice of Secretor} Cameron, Post aster General Blair, and other distinguished gentlemen, accepted of the ippointment, from the advantages of which it is considered that' be will be able to render more efficient service LB Chzirman of the Senate Committee on Mili tary Affairs. Benator Wilson I Waahington to•mor row to iid in the organisation of a regimen in fdassaehasetta,'wah a flying battery ol ar tiller, attached, having alraady obtained'an %bulgy for that .porpose. HARRISBURG, Aug. 22 —Gov. Curtin left this morning for a few days; his health regain leg a brief abience from the cares sod-labors impressed epos him by the present elate oral. fairs. He will return in the coarse of next week, and soon after proceed to Washington, to make a personal inspection of the Penney!. Tanis volunteers, and to the variousregiments stationed there, at Baltimore and Point of Backe. The regimental color' ordered by the Legislature, ars now nearly ready. The flags ire very handsomely got up. The thirty. four stars encircle the arms of theflute, which are beautifully. painted on the blue ground work, and the number of the regiment is coo. spiculimily placed on the flag. An order wan hiked to-eav, thanking the Home Gaud, of Philadelphia for their romp made in tendering their services to the coax. try in the present emergenc y. The alacrity and unanimity with which they came forward ban won the confidence and esteem-of the Governor. The order jut issued by Adjutant General fliddre,'ls a fitting testimony to their patriotism and meal in the cause of our coin trY• Dispatches from Washington have been re ceived here, conveying the thanks of the Pres. ident and Secretary of War to Gov. Carlin, for the promptness and efficiency displayed by the State Administration id responding Id the recent order of Secrotary Cameron for troops. Companies cantinas to come in from various sections of the State, and every effort is being midi, to facilitate their early departure for Washington. Louisruas, Ang.22.—The trestle work on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, at So nora, wu : washed away last night. The pas sengers and mails will be detained five hours. It will be repaired tomorrow. Another trestle bridge on Lebanon Branch, two miles from Lebanon, was washed away. A special dispatch to the Courier, dated at Paducah, says "The gee-boat , Coneetogs came here this morning with 250 men, who captured the steamer W. S. Perry, and took her to Cairo, and that a thousand Lindoln troops came to Grandville, Hy., captured two citizen; of that place and took them to Cairo, se prisoners." The Courier also ease that the eacitiment at Lexington, yesterday, we. very great on the arrival of the guns snot from the Federal Government, which we. increased by the turning out of the Home and State Guards and the arrival or cavalry. The Courier says a difficulty would have been inaugurated bat for the persuasion of I. C. Breckinridge, who addressed the crowd, urging nikviolence, but to permit the troops to take the gees to their destination. The Courier says the excitemeat was so great along the road that further ship. meats will not be attempted for the , present. lannvorr, Mo., Aug. 22.—The correspond. eat of the St. Louis Dexwert learns that Geo. Prentiss hu been assigoed to command a di vision comprising the several points in the rt. tinily of Cipe Giradeau, Cairo and Bird's Point. Gen. Grant, who was formerly com mand here, has beso ordered to Jefferson City, where he will establish his headquarters. Col - . Rose regiment started for Fredericks. town, Madison county, to day. The enemy is reported to be on St. Francis rmsr, to.:ay, having left Cedar Creek. They have received reinforcements from Hardee, with utilleryiAnd are awaiting to cut off Col. Hicker, who is at Marble Creek. Their force is said to he 20,000 strong. Hardeers corn. mind still remains at Crossville? A rebel camp, 1000. strong, is reported leer Lester vine, on Black Creek, about fifteen miles southwest of here, with forces at Centreville, Marlile.Creek and Frederickstown. As they are already at the two latter and will soon be at the former, these rebels will soon succeed. ST. Louts, Aug. 22.,-Twfo members of the First Kansas Regiment /arrived. here Irony Springfield, having been released by G 1 Price. That report that on the Thursday fol lowing the retreat •from Springfield, Meths!. loch started 'inlpuranit - ot Sigel with - 13'100 cavalry and nine pieces of irtillery.. But af, ter one daps march, teaming that Sigel had beep reinforced, be gave up the pursuit add marched towards Jefferson City. Quite a number of the wounded op both sides died since our forces left Springfield. 001. Coffee who was a priaouer in the. Federal:camp and released on parole of honor by Gen. Lyon a short time since, we, wounded and has since lost • leg. Reports foot up the Federal loss at the bat tle of Wilson's Creek as follows: Killed, 223; wounded, 721; missing, 291. A large _number of the mining men were taken prisoner! by the rebels and have Mute been released. Nnw Tom, August 22.—The British brig Andover, frogs Savannah,' reports that on tha 17th'instant, when off 'Cape, Hatteras, the was boarded by ' , privateer steamer, but could not learn bar name.. She was. a 'adoration river boat, of about SOD tons, and' mounted two guns. Her captain reported having eteral•prlsa In Hatteras Inlet, orm , being the .Itasca. Hi fru. Mar stated that they expected a fawn brig.of war along that way, and If the came taey r with two other larger venal,, would attack her.. The °floors and the . boat's crew were all apparently eastern'men. ' Num Twin', An's. 22.—A letter' from Cara correpods that the pirate Buckler hie taken the schooner. Able? Bradford a Impayis. .The Vanzselean, authorities refused the Bum ter admission and dispatched a schooner to the Los Ream, 70 miles north of Larsayra, to recapture the bark Joseph fdazirell at an chor them, • Nzw Yoaz, Aug. 22 .—Aerived—ebip Dread sought, from LiverpOol ; lap W. F. - Braze, g. Moe, B dbo from Havre; brig mod Nebrae. !