The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 28, 1861, Image 1

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SOHOMAKga & LANG, •
bo-ria.inteeion Merchants
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T _ IL VOIGT & (:!,.
Jut • , ,ectesE, atoL. G. G Wt.
' PaODUCIS ANT (Ain GnioN mracIIANTO.
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-247 Liberty fstr.et.
Yrileau Kan, ea.
lIOLLAN 1) HA DDLL.
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No. 183 Liberty .. st , Pittsburgh,
GINILIL PILDIAJON, GROCiEIIY AND 00M!4 1$.
81.0 N PIARDHANT.
•. ,• prOonnlanmonts nopectfolly noDeltee.• tA4A:ISd
W Dl.' Wlivrts......—JNO. Wt11191..... r .dir1i. WHITS!.
WiliTtr. lllLLOTkiglie,
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ftwa,vou AND COMMISSION -
1 6.-- , -•- . 11166CTIANT13. it, 'asalets in Pft.OVISIONE
rid PS,OOI3CT Grsait it,le, if 0.205 Liberty
• litres', Plttann4h. Pa. my:7:dtstell
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itaWt 10113, torn.Partnerri Doza K . COMAIIIP
; pLOPP?O3 I. COMA.; . 1 Sptetal Partner.
s• a oovrt re,
actclarana aro tt!ttirtztare, mane r on.,
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IVITHOLESALE GROC:ERS
Ty. • / - COMM OP
IWood and Water Streete, -
J- , 41.11tantfRott. Pa. .
letlytl
AULIN-lA , J7allitr l 0 ...0. M. BABB , AIB
J01124` oaairritual
Commission and Forwarding Merohanta,
AAA Wl.olesal• Beater. In
- WESTERN RESER I 7E °REESE,
- BUTTER, Lain, poall, BACON nous, ma,
Pot and Pearl Mao, Palerotna, Limed and Lard
Dried Punt and Pruduc. genen , R.T.
No. 141 end 143 Front et.,i Pitv-burgh.
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No. 2C3 LIBTRT Y giltsLT;
PITY , 1:(111011, PA
A 130110 Y ER, Commiseion Merchant,
Dimbor in Crud. awl hawed
CARBON OILS, GLASS, IRON, NATI& ,
Ile. 183 Liberty
MI. .oClu
-. - alonaq L HOUSE & CO..
WHOLE - SALE ()WOOERS
AND -
COMMISSION MERCEIANTS,
Oorner of EdLithfleld and Water Streets,
• Prxiseuto3u. Pious.
EDGE:OI'ON 15211 WAST,
Wholaate Grows and Commission Merchwits,
107 WOOD iTP.SET,.
CULP & SUZIPAILTI,
commis.qlos- litER OHAN TS
• MO DS&Liatz IF
W.l-.olErn• GRAIDI az PI2OI3IICE
Illo.ll4ll.t.tberty *Mein,
- • PITTISBUItUfI, PA.
IniatOo floackilo of YWOR, for Bade and Naollif
Wee ralstaLl4 Pal Molar Auction paid to
111 • ado., Lreantlisoltio atonally. oofklyo
aMUMVer.`:IL 11!
BpOWN_It traRE.PATRICKS;
vizotacsATAr. GROCERS.
. - OW /MAILBOX:, 12,1
FLOUR AND SEEDS,
hos. P3l and 193 Liberty et., Pittsburgh
SAW •
VYItuLY
-112 aft.. itith Eh ~
Lit • .11140 iatItIOGISTA MureteCtaterl
woos IAO O . • 4 Littmtim. CiTrwr Wad mad trtat
Knots. Pitts rod.,
lISSMaua
rsui.UN REITER, WIKILESALF.
• ',auto' truiipta, acraer CI Liberty and 8t
p fttucuustlk.
AlabY All t •
to 4. Wilcox Co.poumr IklazVit 011.1 t aad 131-
•••=l4txopo ct.austiy on hand a Dill and anopior
imartment of Drop,,k4rdisloo Roe& rerro•
sorry, and all .wow pertal4l4 to bia.buoinass.
lirPhrigiodds Irwmpaono .fuspoutele.l
at o
ut jaziy
K. tiNu. U. litiYbEit,riltuggist,
Weed street, rennet of Waal meet arm! Virgin
Pfilitiengb, P..
. : 1911N:P. SCOTT; . Wholesale .I)ealers
Prop,Palztta,olls, 41Indshaiaad Dye Inn*,
b 0.990 loterty street, Pitts:erg&
all orders n» receive prompt ettentlan sab24
,fate UQcnta.
. . 1/1, 1.1.1.1.11.111 IN Alit!,
IIAL&B IN 1111.0XiSSORY NOTES,
- 80a1.1% . b10r top. and aL seamittri fat vacm..7.
retina am prmure kezts tbrangb top Apar", an
-11•111110.01* semi !
Thrive vistang to Inuit tr.clz money u gal MT:A
br., an always tind Ant and ocuma ease piper at
my °®a, for We.
4111owusunwasio.cia aaatr,tona6gbi
*At - ', Who OILANT,M.WIT,`cppmiti NUN Or
valuta Maim-
ADISS 110LBIE84 CO., Pork llegdors,
o' *id Deslnre In PrOlikuis, earner of Mutat .td
Itroet strom. . istitycl•
4 18,01 i ti Oeuaxion
• scrisommu4 Idaabsnts . data.tnw , l.t. ra
limarft.'ObtOW Skil; liati,.Caaotry dater; Wawa
Oil, Pow siGi Pool Wm* OWN Grata, WWI hat,
Produa. %racially. Ewes brszide fatally Musa
&liras on tiss4.4-lawata tar thy etas at lisdima
0Q!
.agalnatcat 411..ental Pearl r Etarah., fiw. 11.0
, laaadhcdldb irlni4ti., batloctzt Woad wad *Laub.
• lleldits.,llVabaro.4oa. , •a 2 c 417
111 1 Ps-4k, VAIGX.I.IOUSX.—LUNBY
.n.i.u.VOLLlNE,lrairardlas and Oolarnindor.
ebana and ma. In OnsaN, mann, tato sad
-7"l":l74'ettnl. IV. i ernotr: at; aboli:Fat,alttn•
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(111A1UALUZILE, MANI/FAG.
NO TUB= an 4 la Piano !arias, snit lipport
waltz* .32.1 baalto. Salo Agent Err
rle OS, also or ELAM" AVI
.0411ootast •Ith yritbont /Jolson Attach.
iniat lo
GI 'boa, - cero
- tomb= %guts.
DM. BOOK; I Sweeter, Allegheny
. Irmwszo. CcoPenb 87 111312
of P. JOIN F :. l 4 agent North Atnerio W a,
• Stirs P fronts and Moffatt Into.
moo dotopatdacTl tar at.
• . ( I ,lAslllltb BEA, rseoretary ilisizenat
unwise" Ca 7 le . reer Market atel Wetter eta.
y GIARDINEU UOFFIN, Agezit - for
r,LIUP • Irtaaktiri, Pkiltela3pht• asel Salaam Insuring,
Oarapszdatt eketkettat Omer Worel Eta ltdrd amid*.
WARgIS!Nia
• A• WWI/lAA* ,Afe, nt tot Pat
AL2.,".per• Dl¢tnu iniianinds Co., 43
littg Gooti.
inin-a. mamma.
.MIIROMPIELD & CO., (tmooessore to
h.. I; Abnidijr ardalrendadelahcasula and meta
'rn4aiii,ltrigu'r°l:l7=4""tri
: Drb. EALAISF4 Vo.-105 Market tekt.,.
elostosta,ir, Tetorptcp,
, ;
ettiltinttto.
N,,,,cl,Doineawlearin
oo f l my,'
mleati.smblOldarta, .
ci Haw& .UIP.NER, Dealer tnlYzy,
00 : 41 , !hzda,?idalso, Ma, /8 Market 11,
spa
„ISUtill, Dealer j 4 adies' lona
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u 06011. PrOti6lo. ipte4l sn it. Mamie% split,
_:!2_2::'.!.:V&ll.ol,lilA,Ctilal CLIL,-Duleirsin
Wiliirstbrociuk..rmaneu:goviganap,o6,„l4l,o
sStion.
( - • 40111 tratunewsw.
-11LNIVACT 1 7BBE:0 71 Da •-•ns
...aucosaiinommetumx.s.
frildinl4Ps.
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Grocros.
VELILNIE VAN GOBDBR,
DRoDUCE AND COMMISSION MEA-
L MUNI'. Dauer ha 'loci, Bacoms, Sheds, Batter,
Lard. Ohm., Pork. Drse4 and Grant Pnatts and Pro
dace generally.
firLhaeral Cob Adnoces mad* on ilnashicnments
Warehouse, No. 114 Second St, Pittsburgh.
11=371
&rues' ► Astiw; Pine/A.IW Belkri ► 70
i3bEttAT ► Dilvprth. do ibI , AEA as Coffin. do
orl4 Aprin.N7 IlArbsOdi VW.
Muss siVoiat.D, of talk late Lrm of D. •D. !.1 . 1..m..
Iu lk Do.,
MACBa II3 . Pittdeb Amiens, 4ittiVis
EIoDOESAI..D & AtiItUCK.LE.
WIIOLES&LE GROCERS, Produce
and Ootimtatou Merchant& Jonttrra to N. 0.
Sugars and Nowise', Based ragas sad nyrupa.
flocs, Baron, Bice, Meter Breda, Co ,
N0.'2.53 Liberty on.
PIrInBUUUB.
WSW WA ... lIPTC.P•
LAMB Eaßi i. :se skip-Iv:or'.
WtioLESALE suitOcats, Produce
‘Y Dolan and nammlutou fderrlanta.
No. 6 Inzttuiltritet,
not4ay PuttranvlL. J.
ate.
L lAVirt,a, -LOW TEMPI..
ITTLZ Tat L S.
WHOL ESA L E GROCERS AND
4011)SIESION M BOHAdRd. Dank" to
PCLODOCFOLuGIif.. b&OON, alias& natl. oa
and. Dad Of NAILS, OWtt. lertS.ai
TAtiNtl. w 4 Plltstoormit Notottects.res tennellj. 112
Bekor.d street. PM/bunts.
a a s. wawa C. LT3O6
D & 'J. WAIs ti &00 . ,
AN • itc ki Attrv ali tt esirrera.
Rope, Oakinn, Pitch, Oils and Pittsburgh
I Manufactures,
NO. 135 WAStakt aTer.r.wr,
/Does timlthiOd, stillavd • PITTSBURGH, Pe._
WILd4AM ,
WIECOSAESELAMEI GIRO 0
boa. 18 awl SO Woad Stret.
PITreBIIIIOB.
I.IIRIVER & DILWORTII, HOLE
SALE Grocan., No. 180 and 122 ' d arect
REP 111,01D,.....111Vt1•aD .Wl.lll i'siang.
JOHN •FLOND & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers sod ttatoodadod Merchants, No. Ma
Mood and ZS Liberty street. Pitt"bor.°. ieteL
WATT& WILSON, WIIOLESALE
Tr BOO" Ocattotarton Paerabanla awl Deal.
en In Prods°, indlittstAirgb Nenufeetares, Ni'. aa
Liberty street. Vlttsbyreb. jati
sans asuntu—.— J. ma... .... —Anna. Tasks.
TWILL, & CO.,*IIOLELII
ZS. Groom, Produce and ilitatuissiou Hurrhsuts,
anu Oaten mPittsburgh idanufacuirea, Woad
street, bi Mau Water and Frost at., Pittsburgh. apl9
.• . - -
LI ROBISON & CO., WROLESAIS
1.10 • GICCen. Gorizaidon Kerchanta, sad Dell,ux •
In au kladi of Prcividons, Prothum and Pittetrankh
Manufacture.. No. illob Liberty street, Nitabortb.
toasts
II °BERT DALZELL do CO, Whob
at. ancerS, Cloconossion and Pomading Piex
mama and Pastore in Prednee and Pittebtrgh Manor
fsctures, No 'al Liberty Most. Pittsburgh. Po.
18AI/di DICKEY & CO. VIAJLt:-
66111 arocerrs,Commtsglontdemica: 2l2 ,ina LJ
Oa. 80 Water street. awl 63 Twat street,
Pittxt,Tah
ialtnutartUtalt.
COALK,
N 1 1 97 13111UTON,
MAN4TAUMMI 01
SIOCILIITB. TUBS, UN.) WAStidOARDB, Plain
Isl.tizd Betas ASD LABILIA.
THOMAS MOORE,
m ANUFACTIMER OF AND DEAL
.I.TI Eli ID Xll klotlo of
001111P.DISTILLI3D
PLUS LIE WHISKY & PAIILY MEGAN.,
socinso..lln,v2.zi lib Plzat.etreict; totem bGa .
SAW szet4rant Weepy rittsbrtritb.l's.
lirPrte•t•Orial. KW:AWL !Detect market yaier
paid for Rio.
Ririe:ma OP and J 1 other rotronone trtyrcriteLta
carefully smirker:m:4 by • proem or ere] in:rpm-v.3
ae.l2
JOSEPH F. HAMILTON a
Corner First and Liberty Streete,
pkrxist BURGEL
MANUFACTURERS OF
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINEst
sr OM nACOSISKILLIF.
JOHN OLIPHANT & CO.
[swoons as it. a. catiaaat)
MANUFACTURERS OF UOT
yia. ['NEARED NUTS AND WABIII/11.8., Clisraal
ilorsoßtios Irue sad Noll II" Roue: Ir9a and
Meta.
rAusaaaNni IRON WORRII, PAVRTI"k 1, IA
1,31e171 Warelionse, No-13 hood PRUU rp L.
' . eKLSIOII GLASS WO s.
J. A. WOLFE-I. T. kLONILICTI-T. CASIOur.U.
WOLFE, PLUNKETT &00
GL 451 NA Z , riP,Acrusesl .
Wailloitie, No. 12 Wood treet,
paiwaimuo".
•
liIWW, W. H.4.OWILP
a'Co.
YLVTITACRIMIES OP
CARBON OIL & LIIBRICATINO 011..
. Ryles gone to greet *spoon to btdldlogoor Ito
gum entrAtung it up with many improvements out
Tel known mother Beliners, •ea reel enre that lour OA
cannot be eutpeseed. It Is dear end bran:Wit, alto
all eastve odor remove!. The beet Illazoixotor mtd
--conamusly au bend and tar We at our 'oar.,
Brenner Mork; fifth .treat between Market and Wood
rJ
LW. C.2044114* -J. 0.0.
DiniCK.INTOSH, nun PH ILL It Cu.,
gJornere and O'ilare Stireatr,
tieer.Oity Water Work',
PITTBBUBOH Pd. ,
MANUFACTURERS uF MACKIN
AIL TOW I 111111Pinum lIIPROTZD rATIOT
tinhlLLATltia 1.1:1011a9 ithlD WADE
VALVES dell tiz/s-sad beatify!.
Raving pot op hilantdnery ot large eitystily ind
the beet guilty, we' are puttered to do yo bbeer J
birgora wean work In tble Ifae, trmittng that 17
prompt - ow and tbe chancier viola 1.011.1t0
pabitopattottage._ We attention to cot
IiATAKM - Y AJAB .080ILGATINO ENGINE& u
combining edesutages heretofore costumed lo this
ohm of Ingham. -
-W ;two moo power and good;I deat llght..edTo
Iffikiro *sus.
sew:lAm DARN BILL &
61.reart . st. bilor Merbray , Pittsburgh.
. 9
QTEAM.. BOILER MAKERS AND
swat . tres marten; Morrlfootroorel of Borw
eftsdr. brooroodro Nlood'onl Oklltidrr
.Bollaro,Cblorooks; ifrokbets, kdo Bol..Busm Pipe..
Clondotoort, Pillr=orPosof, Iron • 'grub, Life
Ifoot00%:=1: if Work. tridte and Via.
400 - of Ml
WOK: All onions
from a etriame. iromtil **time.? tr. . '
"ttiitUtite.
40111 T0 , C141......111911. L T01111...T1210 4 vow.
W. S. Totusist-a-mx,4l
PURNITURE AND anagui
Of, littev Deacription. I
itherOalt—hhatil BL,ooNhem Wirtio h Pa arrue.
Witrilionie-41os. 18 6.40 Ittaittifteld st.
LTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE:—
-wo almitlaVYlSlnefeetarleg 9211/11dBOAT
.1034 011.111113, entl halo the
eteeneles . 4 Moe tteitted fo ferniehteg boats.
- eddetkeT, .!, T. II Totllece 10.
~Booffs~lieiu; Btc.
JOUNSTON ,/a CO., But
tlontri;Nbok,ltook ilsautiootorom fad Job
1310111. Na. :Wol4litieWPltobOrgh, Pa. wo
If AI It• UU ^ BOOKSEJAZIttIi AND
1k S2AAlnuals.lo. ia Wad Wirth not door
UW cog '.g a r n a ft 'r ut .i ly4Pamb i o . rgrA, Ya . , &oot a
14 BEAD, BOOKSBIALFIA AND
vir .'loll3lorsa, No: 711 lowa Apnllo
'Vaintas
Vre • 4J , RXe.IPIT 161
11 9 06,
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No. 41-Furin Bra*
cum,lllrmitik HA LL,
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litileost,intif Yds. ~,:,-7411:1447
ffEM=i
AND CJOMM_E
attotnrri at Lath
C B. U. SILITLI.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
12 Dlsmovi
SAMUEL A. i'-01tVIANCE,
LAW,
OF Fl Yr .4 STUNG, ADJOINING OPPION
MA fi?AALI. k Pittsburgh, Pi. lek9lly
JOE:: M. ECIIMPa r iAlOil.. PnELLON.
LAW eAWEINEIKIIIIIP.
TILE UNDERSIGNED RAVING
this day formed a Ocepertnereblp In the van.
hoo of the Law Jdl L M. KIEEPATEICH.
JOHN MELLON. •
— Plttabarnh, May 16th, 1861
II PATRICK & MELLON,
WITORN F.'"VB AT 1.....A. 1 07
123 loath Street, IS ShOTP taalthflOd,
ra,ll:tl _ PITSKIWWIII, PA.
SOBUYBR,
• ATT6RI 4 rEY AT LAW,
No. 139 Fourth st., Lowrie's Law Building,
PITTPIRNGH, PA
BF. L II- ,
. ATTOR.N.KAr AT LAW
Office, No. 72 Grant Street,
TIi°HAS EWINt3,
Attorney and emusllor at Law
Office Nr0.160 reartb Meat, =mar Cherry Wiry,
lEM=B
TEETH. EXTRACTED
wrriaorrr PAIN.ga
BY TUB WS Or AN APPARATUS WHEREBY
NO DRUGS OR OARVANIO BATTERY ARE USED.
Cold weathor Is too tiros than the apparatus oan
Da . nari to Its bed advantssa
•
!Cellar gentlemen and their fernlike bashed their
tech extracted by my process and am ready to fealty
aa to the astety and painlessness of the operation...
*butane boa poen said by persona Interested in se
WHO& the contrary, luring PO kr‘Padadlyll of my
process
altrilTlOl AL TIINTII Inserted In every aryls.
Dentis
134 Breltbfleld t,
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SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28,1881.
LATEST FROM :WASHINGTON
WASIIIIIGTOR, Sep. 24, 1861.
Rebel Demonstrations Upon Kansan
A seance= Who arrived here to-day di
rect from Kansas, states that the rebel. were
preparing to make a raid upon that State.
Tory have notified the respects in the south
ern portion oli Kamm tit?' their intention.
they scant they neon .to bo avenged for the
treatment whichl the border ruffian, received
during the Kati6e difficultiee. The attention
of the government Ma been called to this mat
ter, and properlstens wilt be taken by the De
partment in the West s rlbe premises.
Pinnate Rebels.
---_ _.
Only two of:the fentelti rebels recently ar.
reeted are co in priaoni . Mrs. GRYZNOLIGH
and Mrs. Hasacen. Notwithrtanding the to.
ports,only sa•tn have been in confinement.
hire. PIAILLIP , her deughters FANNY and
Lerm, arid heti dater, Mr!. Levi, were recent
ly discharged.= their parole, and that o f Mrs.
Pstu.tes' fattier, who engaged that they
should remain in his residence mail they
should complete their preparations to leave
fur Fontess ftfourne, whence they will be
conveyed under a flag of truce to Noitolk.
They will leaye the city in a day or twg. Du
ring their stay to prison', the Pomfret' centin
,
vied to utter the moat violent secession *anti:
meats, and to ;tepees. their antipathy to the
IGOTeIOWIeIIL
r i Mrs. McCain, of this city, was
relined with ut arty oilier condition than giv
ing her parole of honer, ?rim= she readily did.
i i
The custody f the female rebels was cosfi
ded to Lieut. N. K. SupLD3e, with a guard-of
the Sturgis Ri 9 otChimtgo. He has perform
ed the duty 'o a mender whim/ Vim received
the highest commendation cf the prisoners
and their frie c tda.
Call for V nutters for Garrison fluty.
Gea. McClellan has issued an ifider,,callteg
for fifty s=i==tters froth each regiment on toe
south aide of 1 the Potomac, to be tampororily
attached to the regular service in garrisoning
the fortification' of Washington. When the
I force shalltiave beenvm
aed, it will be put
Mader the tut ton .Regular army officers.
Hest Shtnaliebtlielth the Enemy . .
For some `
me pastihe rebels near Manson's
Hill hare b e n in M strong
picket
of having a
picket guard near at Old barn, about a quarter
of a mile I am' tbett, piece. and about hall a
mile from tilers 'Cross Roads. From this
place the title have kept up an incessant fire
on the Hai a trdopt. About one week vi=a,
Lieut. Dahlgien, of the Navy, attempted to foe
the barn by hrovring a new prrjrctile from the
ordinary -trillsket, bat Co attempts failed of
rinccess. Ai Guile last night, Capt. :tretteiriy
net, with a detactim=nt of the Second Michi
gan revnit, approached within q ante dis
tance tit t hebarn, Mid by mean* of drier red
hot slugs a t i it, eveteeded in destroying the
ohnoxions ridding., The rebels made three
several atteMpts to.eatinguish the flames, but
were remitted by the well-directed musketry
fire from the Moceigendem. Tame large hay
cocks and lb corn ono ware destroyed at the
same time. Four of the enemy were killed in
the ekirmish•
Sew Titles.
CAps. Lo uis
-Philippe d'Orleans arta cep
Ilobert.e'lirteans eke beceeferth tba design,
toot 1.1 Cote e Park' ■nd Dee de Gh!Me/
Teel lent be Aid• to Gee. 111cClellni.
The itebels)end the Polemic,.
government,M io receipt...of the moat
sityirsetunisafevinittliceothat the rebels have
made no uduseal denalinstratious towards tbe
cloeicit of the aavirttica 01 the Potomac. A
thorough
`he
just made 01 the
Virginia abloom from Airl64loi4 to the mouth,
Latta to du4tiver any batteries save those at
Acquie Crirek, wblch are unable at present to
teach •erbele pr,inorg within • nide of the
Maryland iihnoc,
OveMeDIS Elaswhere
. .
I learn d good roatlionty that the morel ex
-1 from pedninrot leged to have sailed fro New York
only eamt 'ln the imagination of sensation
plumate, Irkewino the one wrochnit m stated,
au gone a ut l, :i
laveard troy Fart Monroe. The
ova Mom am York will not go for roma time,
if at all ; *bite that now Cluing oat at Fon.
Monroe w lt rail at the proper time, but not a 0
an to road the vigilance ni the rebels at Sew-
Mir. rontt, who will, doubtleas, telegraph the
tact Over the enoilterri Cant. You need not
be surpratad ; to hear, e'e CODgrell meet., that
rho mars and stripes ere floating in Chirlestoa,
Savannah . and Mobtr.
i Naval APpolatmsute. i
As was l i te be expeeted, ttere u melon direst-!
Wootton expressed at the recent cheep' In the!
„esesaaneeoof tho commanding eMeers of that.
I niockidi4 squadron. The general rule el' Coo!
department,srtbettilating in eddle.aged and yoao i
moo for er)d commanders, I, admitted to be whit
by all hu r t am blonds of interteted parties; but
the chief cetme of complaint it that nearly all
the recent neyel appointmente are Ikons tbq
toutberaOT border Staves, Capt. Unitisboreug
Is from fluytand, and be replaces Commodorit
Stringlium. of New York; Capt. Alien3ol2, or
doted to tho Cumberland, is from South Caro:
' aline; C pt. Powell,'of the Potomac, is froze
' Virg i l:du .oammander Smith, of the Coogrestf,
is from iisouri; Capt. Itingold, of the Sabine. 1
is from Maryland.; Copt. Dupont is from Deli
wore, ae.jd Copt. Drayton, tattered on special
tenth:K..le from South Corolla's. 1
Theretioay ail be good . sod true men, but It!,
urged tblit the proportion of southerners is trio
large.
, '
VTABetnatort, Sept. 26
I Exciting litinuirs,
Exciting rumors bye prowled nits eveniog
of a for and movement daring the day, which
was alle , ged to have rrsalled in the capture 'tit
hlunsoy Hill. An arrival, however, from oar
advent. outpost i since sundown lames the
Otter !sit, of the entire story, which war
neverthalcse credited in many quarters. Al
teem:too Hence of the rebels' position ' made irk
.dii, &lbws them to be to full lorce atAtunsorits
Hill, while the lortifications they are throwing
up at the lett are growing very formidable.
They ektend for a quarter of a mile. If I ini
not gre i ittly miettken, the rebels will never be
permit ed to mount guns on theirietrenehmeits.
A Ilitheittattery at Freestone P. 31111.;
At le mit the rebate have erected another bit ,
wry o the eotomac, at Froestone Point, le
Osage n river . and some twenty miles bitten,
pWesel gine: As the river is very wide at that
Point t a mtnilest that its object NIG prevent
.the Federal troops from going op Ocoquan lo
a flank movement on frinnanac • i 1
1
Three Federal Steamers Itugagre a Color
coaled flattery.
Yee erdny the Mesmer' heminole. Val ley
City end Jacob Bell opened on this batt•ry6
after f.ret receiving shot. Alter an anger*
went nif nearly an none the vessels withdrew,
pooh One having received rifled shots in Whia
Own Or bow, bet without wounding or killing
and ode. The botteryiras concealed by wohds
arid could Only be discerned when it wee fi4ed.
Wiled the vessela opened Bre a house nenre
batte4 wee completely demolished. Dur ing
the engagement there wee_u collision between
two of the Vessels.
Am! Opiortusitty for the Rebel' host.
Thy' :wonting fleetly five thousand men )ii't
their tamps in dm vicinity of Chain Bridge timid
prooeinded• on the , road towards Lewlnsvills.
Its /tenilblepturPoile of the movement fr 4 to
°buil forego.. The. real design , was to give : hie
rebel an opportunity hie &Bea, which (hey
have ended. they bad icon courting without
success. A hundred' wagons amompanied! the
*spa Won. . The bcilainit' marched to within 4
mile and .1 half of Imerinsvillo, : and. hal
igloo 101 o'cleer, on the plies of a playeldia .
. giepporre or infantry and artillery bad been left
atone the rend, in the rear. Immediately on
Magog, ten pleas of artillery were planaßn
the right and four on Os iciftebotly on o pe n
003111311M1 Owes 600 yard, distant ` from! ci •
=OS la, Pickets lure. airmen out :upon ill
aid and , et once Me wagons.ni oned oil is alt.
I directione, and commenced to toed With
tiny belonging to farmed liti u =n be -Seel.
Sionista Whilst thit .4,0 p . Mg, a body
' : of rebel' onislry.uppeeritti e ort 'distenci, mai
br .4ewlesellle,lifid Qaptlifett'opeted Are gips
*M.. ' la a !mortal:meatsirdentirelt filar
apLtared, and them eretn no ot a reappiMiNi
:;yyia l_i.
MEMO
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Abon three o'clock, ninety !nide of hay had
beenive uroi. and Gen. Sruitb had Mete co a t ed
to retu , when a regiossit or two of 'airy,
two fir hree regiments of it.lantry ant ( a bat
ter, pf ix guns approached from the direction
of [jaw iniville, and formed in lite at: blahs
Omit to o thousand yards! dieumt. A flew coo
minimfief a reeleaCel of infantry app.ared
aped te lett flank, sod tbe indications were
that!th4re would be a brisk bitile. Oar troops
L
at eked tell into line to the nomber of three
throtamid men., the es Miler of the lobe be
ing .:on picket or loft as imprimis along the
TOO*, Orders vitrt-forwarded to the supporta
to Muv up to the main column, and inform.
ton! wren telegraphed to McCall's end Fox'
Jobe Fortes's dimwis to hold themselves in
_readiness to move.
Cpefident of an engagement, car troops
weroah the bast of spirits, and anxiously wan
ed./i thejattack. the rebel battery soon opened
fireiwith shot mid shelL Thai, first abet celiac
halt w y to our lines; the stood fell shop a
tiuridr d yards, and the third, a shelf, Karst
he Csiifornta regiment, and scion !),
womi t ted a private in the arm.
in e meantime, Capt. Griffin cc:amaze- to
reply With his battery, avid his first bell h at
In the midst of the rebel battery, omen a.
brief I l y l y l yterfnption to the enemy's attack. T oy
reM.w d, hewevir, but wore finally comps ed
to g.ti fa, infantry, cavalry and artillery an r
their*. of out artillery. Griffin's battery fi d
in all twenty.aix bonds. The infantry on ho
lefj alb vanished in the weed, and at 5 o'ol k
nol atitiel was in sight. They were present in
forge,oily as strong an cur own, but they did
no re a Welailet, nor did their cavalry make
an demonstration.
b. Smith then ordered the form to fall
,badk to their camps, which they did, with their'
forage, and much disgusted that they had not
had a general enactment.
bating the day, an Liebman named !lurks,
fir* ti
IWinchetter, who mates that he was an
AM of Col. Stewart, mime Inside our picket s ,
unfit the belief that they we rebels, and wan
take prisoner. no is a strong secessionist, but
Dalin ormatlon was elicited from kim.
IRelease of Prisoners. 7
itilitrary to assurances given a 'kw di is
1
Alice, the Government m daily releasing poi -
Icairsennee, and with as little of emony a
they were arrested, Some at boa released
err leiy indebted to political op nenta for
•inte i teding in their behalf, and t releases
are rarrted apparently only because prilluctans
IA for them.
( Tins Order to Draft Troops to lowa.
IA I dispatch went to-day from Secretary
Gitleron td the Governor of lows, torbiddit g
le
rob
a reining of troops, and express: g him .un
bpu tied confidence in the pitriotwo of the
pee le, wall intimating that the policy of the
Wa Depariatieut would be to rely wholly on
toe opuler lose el Freedom and the military
site hment to the Union, These, Mr. Came
renJimisiajw,ll ewer be sufficient to carry the
Free States through any contact with Mowery.
I Pierce Butter
Pserce Boiler ems be released If be 01.1007.3 to
00; the mph of allegiance. An order to that
effect bars been tent to Fort Lafayette, but be
Sae not yet availed himself of it. It is thought
thai apprehensions concerning the oonacqatoices
4.) a plantation In Georgia bdonging to his sli
cer:ln-law, of gallon he is trustee, may have
itudething to do with the refusal.
1 , L. 1. Itteuktle a Brigadier General
Golonel Stevens, of the Highland (Caloriel
Oatiieron'e) Itagiment, has been oorumissloned a
brigadier general. General Stevens graduated
F t West Point, and ranks among oat heat prac
lieill military men. Ile possesses, in a large
Be tee, the true elements osaential to a success
r.l military career.
; Gen. Frasnorsta Iturcheeve.
i'coeval Fremont, n dly or tae #II3CP, node
equicittin of s.s' 0503, to be paid gime
,,i,
, i tell tor 'tetanus nt purchases of ordnance
as ordeance coma for Si. Louie. General
lilt ley rpecially reported to day upon time ap
pl tattoo, firs:, that no enthorittr, whatever,
lye known tn. the Ordnance Bureau tor Gen.
11 , entont'a making the purchaser. Second,
;that the vouelis;• accompanying the applies
ti ei show that esterase price. were paid for
M ay nt the articles, for ma'am., $22,50 Facia
f
for Hell's care:nee, welch only vital $17,50
when new, and winch, moreover, have beet' re
jected I m the limbed /lutes service end wild
at con mord property at politic suasion for
$1 and lest; Er.flaid rifles at $2650, which
were re -ently cootracted for of first quality at
$5O; Celt's pistil. at 535. for Which the Coil..
1.,:.:1.I price to $25; Cot's carbines at $6O, and '
it's rile. aks6s each, mach mote than those
it , cias ate worth. There is no evidence front
enerai I rerhont'e command that theicarma
have undergone inepectton by a United States
glitter, or any inspection At ed. Finally, Gen.
Ripley reports that noires perch - secs and ea-
Fienditeree like these of Gee. Fremont , * era
regulated end restricted by the War Depart-
Matt, the liberal aporopriettone of Congress
anti he "wholly ineutficient to meet the habit
'
-
iee that ten be rolled up against the Gov
inment, .
The Strength *tithe Rebate
A statement made to me by a young officer
sately taken prisoner convey* a muse more:
cannable idea than any 1 nave yet seen. He.
aye that the strength of the rebel armies be.
ore Washington, under Besuregird and John,.
on, is not less than the highest estimate that
is been made—namely': Beauregard's, 90,000,
t Falls Church, hloneon't Hill end neat Ale!.
swirls; and Johnston", 65,000, at the mouth
of Goose creek, near Lewinevitle and near
Ball's Croft Roads; that not only Beturegard
and Johnston, but aunt J,.ff Davis h iinee.-It
, have
been on binttson" Hill, where they have an
excellent view of Washington. of all the roads
leading to it, and of nil the fortifications that
'have been thrown op to deiced it; that while
the rebel leader. have abandoned the idea of
attacking Washington, they are satilfied that
their own works are of each strength that the
Union army will not venture to attack them;
that they have been diligently occupied, ever
since they took possassuon of Munson , * Bill, in
fortifying not only that hill, bat also Mason's
Hill to ins north andilUpto.." Hill to the
south, and in =Meg a 'complete line of forti
fications, nearly parallel to our outer line of
defenses, from Levrineville to Springfield eta
tinn, near Alexandria; that there is not a hill
along this whole line teat is not crowned
with a lonfication or redoubt of more or less
strength, according to the importance of the,
place; that every rood and defile leading from
Washington towards Fairfax and himmekos is
commanded by batteries mounted by guns of
long range that can sweep them In every di
rection ; that the rebel leaders are satisfied
that these numerous defensive works are of
nett strength that the Union army will not
dare attack them, and be waccesafelly repuls
ed if ithey do , that they believe the _ Union
amyl in Washington, including the columns
of
arm_
and Stone on the Upper kotowac,
and of Ben. Sickles below the city, aningints
to 200,000 men ; Beanregard and Johnston ate
well satiafied to remain where they are all
winter, If they con keep the Minn party In
Washington; that while the two nrinice -thus
remain In Stain quo the integrity of the lino of
the Potomac remains inviolate, and the South
does not desire more than that to be acch n.
plished by Beauregard and Johnston ; that the
rebate believe that Washington cannot be de
landed by less than 200,000 troops; this the
moment that any considerable number of that
force is withdrawn for dreamy, movements
elsewhere Beauregard and Johnston will at
tack it, maul the Potomac on the ice, it in
the winter time.
Now It is a note-worthy cirevonstance, in re
gard to title statement, that all of De professed
mite in relation to the rebels are confirmed by
otheeevidente of the best paters. Daring the
last week I have' been every day so near to
NI
I /
noon", Mason ' s and Upton's hills, and to
of erpoluts on the rebel line of defences, as
to e able to see, with a gliss, whatever his
be ii going on there. During the same lintel
several balloon reeonnolsuncee have been
mile,' and separate' fend- distinct statements
have been made by.severalother prisoners and,
deserters- If this statement le Mae therefore
:--and I Were it is— it fanlight* a key,to'sbia'
course of policy now adopted. by' the rebel'
leaders since their plots .for the taking of{
Washington, .e simultaneotis descent on
aid the "liberation" of Baltimore, were
so completely inset by the west of the Mem-
bete of the .ISaryland:Legislature.: it seems,
thee, that the renele.befteve that we.will have
to keep 200 000 troops at Washington sit win
ter, arid they are content to keep thetr . ,175,000:
troops :Thera they are, so Ling ' sni,the U nion
Unapt 'remain' in their inirenehments-. Ski ,
pretty little - plan *of theirs will be frittitreted '
r son. iletEMbenlog. before: teeny dap! heti% ,
but of the in which it wilt bodeite • it,
mccelemieaotto:spak.' . l, E). - - - -
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I:brigadier General S. D. Stervitts. I i
This gallant officer, wbo to distingulatiell j
Meisell pt the battle of Wilson's Crock, Bey
9 pe l met cid ! , 510., is a emir° of Penneylvanitl,
as;Vre learn from the following 'ketch of his I
military career, written by a gel:airman Id , bi
thie city, and irublialuid iti the Phibidelph a rs,
Pfau i 1 it(
"Gen. S:nrg,is is a native of Suippensburg, ; ,
Cumberland county, Peneaylvenia. •He en- I
a "
tared Wen Point in 1842 Y gradnated' in ISIR, ; 1 )
laud immediately thereafter jointed Generil „
Teylor's army as brew.* - second lirnienatit ;
/ coed Dragoons . His first service of any
i portence was rendered i two days before the
b tile of Buena Vista. at which time he made
ac reconnoissance, tee results of which hed
Much to do with the plane of the eabacquent
battle. Carleton, in the history of the battle,
gars him greet credit for his eoreices.: At the
clo.ie of the Mexican war, he was sent to Oali
(Omit, where he performed two year, of ht._
service, and wits then ordered to , New Mezi .
where he remained three' years, during 'whikh
time he was engaged in the battle of Oyo Cil,
iente under Col. Cooke, and subsequently .
omi:tended an mediums spinet the:lneians,
gihnieg a brilliant victory, Inc which achiede
'meat the Legislature pi New Mexico parried
4ilin a vote of thatikr, and a resolution asking
4e President to promote him, intomplisrlce
' 4#llll which he watcommomioned captain net 1
Ovalry, 1815. In. 1957 he was in the tntle . l
..With-the Cheyenne Indians, under Commded
51 .Col. Sumner. ' lo 1960 he comMarided e
very Important expedition against the Movie
-arid Cromlechs Indians. His foreicomprired
`-six companies. This was his most Importint
, action op to that date, and proved n most Sig
net sittory. After this SUCCeII heretiretp -
Fort Smith. where he was posted when .01g
prosent'difficoltiee were inaugurated. 'this :
was ap boor of intense interest to him—relit ,
nations in the army end navy wale nanterrior,
and at Fort Smith every , commissioned officer
moped except the brave and loytl Swim.
He was left to command at the tort, and robin
tamed the poet until the State troops, three
hundred strong, with ten pieces of caneou; I
were sent against him. At the same , time all
the country round were' in arms and colleen
(rating overwhelming forces. At this immin
ent crier" he bid debacles to their hosts fend
gallantly marched his I command out of t the
tort, taking with him all the movable Go era.
meet property, including 20 wagons and teems,
and in safety returned tb Fort Leavenworp—
the rebels landing and taking possession poly
thirty minutes after he laid retired. For Ithis
1111 . 0Orteet service I believe he was Celnerelleiooo
ed Major. His retirement in Fort Leven-
worth was of short dormice. He saonlbse-.
toned at the head of 2,000 men to co-opeiate
with the !fomented Gen. Lyon, with whol:o be.
formed a junction on Grand river, July 7th,',
and from tnence they marched to Springfieldf,
in one column, Lyon commanding. Chegreat
danger that threatenedour lama( Springfialdj
i i
at this date was probably never realiadd by
any, but those immediately exposed to i . le
is a matter of history now that Lyon led rged
the great need of reinforeeinents, w thoin:
which he could sot hope successfully tia co-,'
gage the overwhelming host that was a pgrptCh
tug him. In this hour of peril, when theiGov,i ,
moment was unable to send the help asked
for, his main dependeoce rested on tho;loynl 1
and gallant Sturgis and Sigel. At a eonlittita-i
two of officers it was determined that bat oni,
alternative remained—to make battle and by,
a hasty much endeavor to surprise the enemy:
—confound and scatter theca, and before hi
could recover, retreatrto some better poeitim4
The was the resolve-I- this the forlorn leper .
Forward marched thehrave little autty,leveri
man resolved to "do or die" for his co'untry.
The hero Of the battle was strain, addlhlajor
Sturalt, being informed of the fall of Lion, at
once comprehended that the commandiretted
on him. lie at once convoked hie officers, mid,
while they were dimming the possibility sit ;
retreating, a column in front, hearing a Pelted
States fie& was seen appreaohing. This we
supposed to be Slgera Brigade ' and•they, lit
once formed In line of battle and prepired to
join columns. Bat what a surprise when. tin
enemy opened fire on them end showed Sin info
colors! Here, then, was, a dilemma. I Their
leader, the devoted Lyon, was dean, Sigel rout
ed, and the forces he'had engaged to the reit
bad now reunited with their main eolemea, was
marching forward, and already calked to
deadly conflict with the remnant of the little
army, with a new oornatander, knowel to net
more than half hie 'men. But ci.nderall times
discouraging airecnstatees, Sitirgiewks suffi
cient for the moment, and, by his own loolnehe
and deed' of heroism, inspired his moll with i ,la
new enthusiasm, andled them Into thd hottist i
of the fight, drielot;_the enemy bolos, them, I
and then turning on some other points of their
lines, he would break sad throw it in to oonfo
sloe, Bending them flying in every dine iOnlaind
so continued for arse bong hours, girt
clad
orders•
and leading his men, until the centre mid rlghtl
flank of the enemy were completeli broke°,
and panic stricken, and fell back tiflisorderJ
At this favorable moment, when the emmeoid,
non of one of the regiments was exhausted;
he thought It brat to retreat, and teeing male
tented the wounded of the army, he gave the
command, and retreated In good onier until
they reached Springfield, wnere they were
joined by Sigel. Believing that Sigel h eld the
commission of Colonel, Major b urgisi at
Once gave him command of the army, • 0004
following ray they continued retreatiogytor
wards Rolla. It wits soon disclosed to Stews
that Sigel held no commission, Rudely egath
rearmed the command, and reached Rolla lit
safety. .. • .7
. -
It was certainly no overestim ate o the Ser.
vice rendered or; 'this occasion ita !edited
Mr. Lincoln to promote Major ecui g is wthe
command of a Brieadier•Sletioral. pie army
had a good reason_to rejoialdthat a notopetedt
officer was eo soon, found 'loer the faliof,:the
heroic Lyon—onei who% by 1111 ektli, and 'gal
lantry le • -' - ';herbed
gained t tuttolVial
with nub T falling
back, lei said!'
'inn that
k S •L -
The bill to raise 40,000 men bee passed the
Senate. Also o'ool inexpacitetiqg sty, oils
engaged to the ine,asion of Kentucky trona, ob
tattling property in this Slate, by deSise; ties
quest or descent. •
the tegislature. report John C.
•
Letters to the Leen.— ,
Brecklnridge in Wolfe county withil,too inn
and William • Prenon on his ler= - witte , lsoo.
The latter party will - be scattered by Polon Men
shortly. The ancessioolats are ever 3,603
strong neu Bloomfield.
Tingte t i)
Pendleton's rebel company, en _ oi in
Becalm, was mat by a Union twice. ins 6 le
comet] end term pieces.
4 cttiten of Williamsburg, Whitely coin y,
my., states that 1700 Conlederatesihave t en
and entirely destroyed that tond,ind
seizing horses and cattle,committirig cottages,
arresting prominent Unlonlitsond driving pee:
pie from their tomes. Relief is meta, asi,hoo
Tennesseans. under Col. Boyd,
Mountain regiment, and Wetrotti*s cavalry'
regiment; ate said to be rapidly! movm to
take vengeance!en Zollicofier and his robber
army. Virg wall take no prirtnuts.
It is reportedind feared that thb Seeing on
late have blown; up Cadar•Lock, on the:, en
lucky river, and the splendid and ttostlyP een
river bridge. t
There le reinton to believe that Genet; oak
and Johnston:Oral attempt a - knotiOtt ith
Buckner, and move on towards Louisville
t
itgralieTi. itirisseheatir. %
From a litter Irideired to-diy m 3, plOn
Mai in Winchester, and- serlUen - n titi
1 leant that Pen. Johnston - we! of 1071 at
that point. Gee. Carsoa, of ; the m ilitia was
,in command of l the rabble atatipned 11;e u re.
The citizens were soerrfee mach 10 24 y or
'the necessaries pf life. &mad tie seas , used
tor ',ogee.' - There wee no ragar,norinelannar
nor ten in the , plies, and: one- iyphold , eta
had gene Yrolkthe- ottani to drelprtratis fain
ilia. , - • .i. • :, -.- --i, -, %
Ise moat belittle& the Indlaaa troop
PUMA. up the hiloseurrtiret winkles let
to relive 04 .11talliseo, le prieetsr let
.file oa r . to the treat that they ,toil lie
WO 'carried them putout , down!, the, rtu i
Gieiglar 010 Is stip
bend of the 'surrender of Col.i anion
abandoned' their design of fellthreb4
iit: , Lcuhr Doeteertklirelieeday4
,B41.11111111)1%8ept,r.The
- Psy.er*iiibiterria Tertisaay
rospenslott'otbady** - 'll4
ienosiblattiats, wifre
i e~~~+a
soesme Eissoimate Narrow FaCape
I of a ashes go ~Gazer.
I , torthy and respectable yeasts gautlemalls
Sim el Coleman, Esq , of Chicsgoi 'while on a
riierdiiing expedition at 11.ouhrrilte, recently
Nadi.desperate encounter with a suspected
ecassioutet,tamed Barris, supposed to belong
tti
Ist Tennessee. The ctrenroetancee are •
Its related t Harris had aide bit appearance
I tae house Tio farmer three cones from
nn settle, and elated tat - be had left Kara
i
'en sewee for fear of beg made a.prisoner
ay he Secessionists. ta ices dapt i after, be
Racked hie clothes! in tw large carpet seeks
and !Started for home, leaving his trunk behind.
Instead of taking the direct mad, be headed
far Elopkinstille, evidently, ititendlin 01 jOll2
theer-eulogists it Bowling Green.
The moveinems of Hamm treated ituspicion,
andl Mr. Coleman, by request of the teigbbore,
ownlved to follow hint and bring him back.
Re accordingly procured a baggy, and after a
brisk drive of nine mdes ovary:ma Harrie. Mr.
Coleman was armed with. a floe reside= and a -,
rfunit dagger, and conaeqnently didbot appre
ben'd any serious trouble. Barris was trudg
ing !along with his heavy eacks hanging from a'
such over his &boulder, whet Mr. CONOILA
0300 ed and made knowable business, telling
hint that be mast go back to town. Hants
ihearlully acquiesced, remarking that he could \'
giva satisfactory account of himself . When
tie j.ook a seat in thebtiggY he wia , "requestrad
to throve ewer his stick, whichh,idid.-ronark
big that ha was very glad to get rid el it and
the weight of his bandies. li is doaduct and
deerlelleCte were such'cc to thrcir Mr. Cele/121111
*merely oil kiss guard. Alter driving about
tour tithes, and when within Bre miles-of Lou
isville, Harris remarked that, 41 if was very
chilly, he would pa t bis gloves en—slid, steep.
ig down to his bundle, as if to take oat his
igltives„seized Mr. Coleman by thelegs, and
4a an instant threw him opt of toe buggy back.
;Wards. Mr. Coleraan seized the rascal, and
bath went.to the ground together, Harris up- -
';peemost. 'I. desperate struggle then ensued.
i Harris demanded Coleco '. - revolter, and the
latter, being still held mly to the ground,-
agreed to give up the , istol. Harris then
give him play enough i get his hand in his
1
packet, but as soon as 0 erten had drawn the
weapon lie fired itetan y at Elude breast,
winch, canoed him to relinqtish his bold and
stagger bare about fouraces. Coleman then
jcimped to hie feet and fired again, the cbarge .
tikuag effect. Ultra!, 11•11/1 the desperation
of a madman, Malted Coleman and wrest. . '.
ed the pistol from his hands. gateman, node.
idg , daunted, drew his knife,liseeing Which
Harris started to run. Several severe cuts in
the back caused him to'nun and face the 13111.
esc. He no sootier tamed than he burled the
f,never directly, into the fate, of Coleman,
liith all his force, ktioekitc him down. and
rtroduciug a frightful wound. Harris thengoe
dp the fight, inad.Colentraa -ay inaeasible upon
the ground for over an hoar. Wherthe teen.
id his seteibility;fie found his boreetied to the
fence, but the harness bad been Petri Metes,
Thus preventing putout. He Mae- lasartverea
'Shat he hod been robbed of his revolter, I
Small gold watch, andia belt contairang two
hundred end sevatity.five dollars in gold. Oa
leaching the city, the affair wee cornmatiw
ed to the police, whit immediately started out
n search of the rascal. This . - was certainly
i most desperate. encounter." And Mr. Coleman
andiably owes his Me to, the fact that his as-'
sailent thongbt hum sinta'dy dead:whin he rob.
hod tito pinion. - . '
From Jogs:ran City"
institutors CITY, Sept. `;24-14''m.—The
• ewe to-day, up to noon, cooilets only of
~ °cements of troops and reports...: The "team*
re Graham and Northerner have jest arrived ,
here with troop, and will, I tar informed,
proceed op to Lexington.toms eight or :
twelve steamers are 'aid to be behind them'
( with troops.
Mrjor General Fremont isis . xtieeted bus
to-day. General J. C. Davit is toga forward
to day to take command- of our troops above
,here.
The steamer Win bar last arrived from
Booneville. She rep rte that thi troops sent.
up
up on the Demoniac' and Whits Cloud are.
encamped there, and that there nresio rebate
or rebel batteries this aide or Cambridge 'and
Brunswick, - above Booneville. However, a -
severe fight is expected at either Cantbridge or
Brunswick, before our swum" -or troop can
pus. The steamer" are well' abSpited with
artillery, and our troops aro of sufficient fdree,
if necessary, to disembark and wipe out the I
rebel' in the rear.
The troops sent up by railroad from here for
the last few days, ire eon:Loved at 'Sedalia 1
and Syracuse. Toe ears to-day will ran as
far as Syracuse, when Gen. Davis will take
commend, end move rapidly on Lexington
via
Booneville.
The utmost conf.lenne exists hers yet
federal forces wilt catch Sur Brig Price in • nat. ;
of his own making, and that ere ten days are
onsr.ihe will be oompeildi to earrendtr.
Gummi Sturgis to now repotted - toba mowing
on Glasgow. If he is reported correctly. then
a jatiodon will be formed with General Davis,
and all earl be mach' right by moving an over
whelming force on PriM
hisCultock to making (Steed marches to form
ajanotioa with Price. His course 1, very or-
ratio and meandering, as it is his popes to keep . 1
out of the reach of the federal troops, and to
make a sudden swoop with Prim. '
He may go a hundred or_ I,wo hundred miles
oat Of his direct path in older to do so. Il
strong 'Stough, he will make an &thick on the .
Capital. ale force le reported at 29,000 man,
vellum& drilled, and with fine artillery. His
troops are Texans, I,oulaianians, Idiasiesipplans,
Tennesseans and Arkansas Clan. They mast
not be underrated. as they are odd to be wall
disciplined and desperate men, who know that
defeated all chances for retreat an cut oft.
Tray meths of both those important -.
nail of traffic, the Cumberland and Tennessee
rivers, are now ander the control of our troops.
Paducah, at the month of the Tennessee veer,..
hos been occupied, as oar readers are aw
tor. some weeks. The teliegra • •• • nude
that Smitblend, situated at the entrance of the
Cumberland into the Ohio, his idea been gar.
/Waned. • .
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