c Jlcmocrat anb jrrnfeci. .- ev s: J. S. TOD1), lailtor IMFolisSier : WOESOAY OCT. Si, 12. - - - S- H- Putteiigill & CO- A'lvevtising Agent. 27 Paiik How V,.,.. V..-1-- 1 ( ..,, .t. !.t..,. tv xviv (.lit 'j i. mil. iitii.., t ' 'n.'.:, . the uii'.Iiorixt'u Agtds Kir the "Hem fi o iiLM I'CRAT & ysXTIXKL," Ui.d the lKi?t irt'lllell- the Suited States an 1 Canadas. ' !;. aro cni pc'.vcrod to ciirrnet .for as ..t or.i I.OWTST TEUMS. WILLIAM KITTMLL, Gi.unv.iti. M. M'Cihm-. J.hn Sn.ifIi..I.:n -ryvrr.. .Lhn '.rUr'ulf;, ihxrins JrKerr.ia, Win. IV aek, J -i jiii ; .!'. !()., ti't i: r 1 tti;!.'s"i , Jo-epii Giii. I! lh l"atii.e. .h.l.n Camp !!. Mirlsu-l - l;- r:-v. hid. aid rv.vx.,, '.v.n Murrav. Wi!!hn Kitr, 11. Th..mus MTrecn, Irvin lV;t'.t.dg... AVdliara JIT.te. John A. .Limes F. Cim:.l. ":. , . K ni.e1v. P, H.Sl.Ms. Janv. II'C v. J .hn Stull. Peter 1"). .iiirnt . tv. (iuci-e V. StaM, Joseph A. Danoie.l. William SFGou :h," t.eorgc Walt'Ti, John M'C.-igii!, Gc-..rgc Was'iurn. At tiik (Uxl Wuux A.;.r. Tli young ladies of St. John's Catholic- Con gregation, of Akoona, we learu, ::v biitily at Woik getting up a 1 a;r I v mc 1 T . , . ... . ix.neia ot iii,ir V- Iiuiea, ;ui'; n s i. li Lan Is. it is needless to say, it cannot fail to b- a success. We have it citmi-h-ntiallv our lady friends at the foot of the hill are proverbial fr th -ir gno.l h.i .s and per tuasivc tongues, and u hile we hipe that none will be ahle to re.-i.t th ia.-'muativg appt.ali to take (diauces in the laap.v arti cles of value and beaut v to b I'spo.-.-.i of .it the Fair, we caution all male bin. -! to tether their hearts, or thev m.iv find th :n- i selves minus that previous aniele. 'We : hall announce the ilmc of holding the ! Fair. WliJit Hie ::iccllosa LccJdet!. From the l'ittslurg Post. Forney made a speech in Philadelph Jill tlie nlcrlif ,f tlm lO,-,,.!;,,,, t., I . I '"-"v'i ii iie announeed as follows v. hat the Aboilik.Uj re-election of Cnrtin decided : j i ou have dechuvd in iavor of the entire pehey ot the. leder.d Admimstra- tion. Vou have declared in favor of that nuieh maligned and inisr.-prestMite.d draft. l ou have declared m avor ul the so fn- did liuaneial policv of Mr. Chase. ' ou I have declared in favor oi the vigoroit fione.-t and liitrepi 1 manaeiaent ol th War Department, by Mr. Stanton. have declared ibm r i ,i. .i I J"l in . . -lo- j iauustration of the ( lovernment or o!it .r i , , , -, ... ii, no man tli.at b ion 's to the Fet.ublieaii ui . ,. 1 . , oartv shall dare t. m i honsib i-t -;,... oartv sliall dare to et hunstlt i:n aa.iiK' the i'Vdend Goveriim. nt or o-nii.i.-t t . . . ' jhncy ot i.fii j.'-.ir.'i. WhclhT that man be a wutd pnuu-ian or a cabin t o.'ficer, vou h:iu- ly thi- great vote of to-day! decided tuat he who is not wuh is i. ! a.-ainst us." I lie fore the !, ( !joa cam 1 oil Al lit'cnisls iM-t.-.l that the contest wa? i lUU'I V one ol o a .ee-iei-. ,!ii ,iv ' - - " "'' 1 iii w hieb every citizen, no matter w hat bis peculiar opinions were, in relation to other questions, wa cordially invited to participate. Put now, that a numb r of Democrats were fo the " I. nioo " tran, to carry ill1 uh.ei nt led into eiion tor the Abolition:.-!-, we are in!br?md authoVitalively by the Presidenfs (Io j oi.!,!,... to Con-r:On':Oe "loyal Democrat who deserted t.-'tr ' Loi.c.-t old parte lo as-i-t in !etit-- et.( ! of Abolklen e.;;-plrators against tlT'i- ! tegtity of oarG.veramcm. we ,!.;,, ,J duvet attention to vshat we coiaahe tube I' 1 --.VJV,t ...v ---e--o. v, oi i uiir'j s ilecai tion. It is ahvaoy known tb'it i, ..... ... rival candidates Ibr the Prv,ideuev- in t .V ..IVll ..I i -....: l. .. ,i t . -. i . -i . . 1u..l.llSv.ll..,.,l-l, iK.-i.n.- me ivcsider.t ! bi'nself Secretaiy Ch.se is the radical ! tavorlte in whose interest Forney is. U I is also well and .stood that the Vha-e in- I terostdldnot favor tl, nomination of ! Curtin, but wanted bin, postponed . i out now in.i tiii'iiii js re-ehcted, th" oi- in. trcine Alolitionists are dt-tt rmiucd to use it for lite interest of their extreme faction. Those of the Republicans who fm-r , ! , 1- -dical po.lv than Chase, ar I , U 11 that the election no! onle eridors-d ail the! t,u"m -u tune poked a ; I o,t. ' ! i . ,. ... .... , I'.r.n.o-:- t.i. i.e.-, .i .1..,:. : .. i '""'j- " uite mat is enor- ...v.-v,, ii., .iiniuiu-iiauun. : . i . i . . , , ' Let It , i ..... . ' ; ni''';-r hir tiij larst vou ever .-'.yf , out oigut o clock, sicconlina to tasser.- UA'.nvhvz to the Republican oartv Vdl I l4" 1 1:1 iXvA 3'our Unn, cori- ' ns ,roin lhe """-V, information came to ! d.trc to s. t himself up a. al. -t "the" I-V-i i i''at't anJ &oIU ib:atioii, you have won ' fic,K'I'ul "Itaila ,hat V of ihe rebel rat Govcrmaent, or ;S rS.n f U',5t tbar, of your opj,- ! arr'' I'll to be Genoral A. 1. HIU's - ' , ncn, . VjK,M norc tian tJ ( , , , bad moved from our front In the direction iiM . . . i on a Oi uio isi:irp -. r-l t..i: i ... ' v' i .-e'lii l;. VV li lloill .-' seated by Postmaster Genera! liluir, wdio j liragg has 00,000 stand Of small arms to in a Skvc1i the other day in Maryland i spare. denounced Chase's cxtn ine opinions, ami Four Companies of the 2d Iowa Cav alludod to some of hi organs as follows: : airy surrounded the town of Hernando on " Shnuhuneonsly three h ading organs : ' Saturday night last and captured three the (Vw-at Washington, .uistwff a ,rt UWUj foimy of the Memphis police, ! ('larii d -m, i iinii ; the Missouri Jk-iwwrat. , , . , . the "ultra abolisher of Fremont craft at W.ho Wore cnSni 1,1 tlie ri'e('1,t bur,,:"2 St. I Wis; mid the Atlantic Jfuut,., ui Steamboats on tlie Mississippi river, w hich lends to the parent stock at I.o.-ton ; with the price to be paid for their destrue all it can boast of literary strength and tion. 'I'hev are now in iions in Irvin? elegance, havi nati-: nn: kkv sute ok i ! 1 . 1 . t ' I , 1 1 , ' . . , l . 1 l - V. .1 t -i-i .- S.OcJ l jfcrlhj wnb-r tl I 'i lie ( 'it iMnrc mentioned bv Mr. Flair is j Forney-s court organ, and is the special ; liiouthniece of Chase and Stanton:, the : ,. ,,,, , . ........ .(i . 'LllM ) t'i is i j iv. , ', - 1 1 ui I lie i i" ri'iiuMit ( i-riean nilidcls n ?.i!-s'.nri. i ;i!:d lh.' AtiUl.tiC Muut,:'! is the uf'an of i the ;"- oliitionarv ductriaes of Charles i , Sumner. The radieal Ahoiilioa ch aient, ! v. l.i. itvj s the eoi:ti:inanco of AVar, iiot jr iho resturatiuii of.ljie Union, but i for h-; de.-:ruction, t:xpeets to control the ! next C ':;' :?s and the next I'resiil.niial j ni::i;nat!i)fi, an-! henee Forr.y's aunt. tn.ee- ' I m-ut thai no li llepnbiican shall dar to set l.iiiis-.lf up against the policy of that party." The c :nr -native liepab'ican.-, ,' wl;i !iko the 1 )eni'jerats. desire to iiruse- ei;: -liiil r.-, in er.'ar to nve !: 1'iiior. ai; uifoi'ta-. .1 bv one in tli; St miners and Sievei: the cou:.5.-l.- of I that thev mu.-t ! n-.-t een ou --tim the intalii'aiii v of i L-ii- ; intentions. !.:t we vrv vu:ch tov.hl j wh'.'tht r the iiidon.iia'.lj pluck t.f the I lih.irs i.-: likely to (piaii W-lore the tar; ats ir tl. . il.iMi.tw e.w.l. . : : . . ,, . ' ... . ; tfO'.ns as 1 urn v and Sumner. IWvd ia Ol -bol -ehool of Ja -kson, thev : ;'ne wev Lo tie- deiru' 1: i lii.'l iil.eiy !: i .1 . sel:em i aim if or .VoMiiUoti a;.ai'Uu.-Ls. vn...- 7 v i to (ic-tit.v the Kivcrcin.lv ,1 the States and carry os. j l::v people of th.; South i : r are ilities until ll: ellv e- terminated, an I New I Wh' u titat IS UCCCIi.p. dand rieh with the made olf the N-ation'si miserv, we mav I ti.en reai'ze tlie d'-whinnn ia i f' t!.:. 1-n.f .ct m the. Abolition drama, which wi:l be he ( i -etii.'U of a monarchy or a de.-po- ; on the ruins of our once slupen- I tious Ik-publie. '1 hai Sumner and his" I seho .l aims at somethin" e,f t!. f.n.l there can he j-.j tpu-tioa. 'J'o nVi?t it will be the duty of every patriot. IIu:. - , .. in me meantime we can not but cc'rjratu- hit, thoe loyal Democrats," who-e 0U.iWi,d yoriwy t(J ,n;iko tho (n nouneem. nt l.e did, when he ascertain, d .,,- , V,"!tS ''l ... ,T ,u' th.- Pitri.'f and Ci,;.,n.J We now tru-t (hut the political water- whieh have Ik-, k la.-iied into such ioler.t ' " ' fi Att.,nii j j i . i - I I . -1 I i i. o'ir . ..... ' in, tnr!,,,! ,,,... xv-.il ...a...:.i i . : , '!"' 'i; MiUfi'l-., IIISU lii.U i..,.:. . ...... ... .,,.,.. .u.i'hiiiic to rrifcnon w.tt r m .,. , ... . lo.!o,. i he iu'puJ.iicans :;;vc th -Ir 1 c 1 " vietoiy : tliey will enjoy k wkh their ae - l-'",ul""'" emunsrism, wmie ti tomt .l enthusiasm, while the Detno- cr.sev, now ipiiescent, will look tr"--rl to the future, whrr, (hey wiH roll back ,, . , . . . ,Mllit an'1 "t;"" 111 place a substantial and pe:ia:ment triumph. To our Demo- cratie bieiahs we say, then, bo a ju.d doing: while yen submit t.j the will t,f j th- people, yon can look forward with j coiuidmee to the sober secinid thought .' which will Miee.:ed the .kl unoiisncss cf I'-'i-i' " that has just sp, nt its fore-, and ! hi on its cornel wisd.im the fabric (1f ! D meeratlc arcendeiiey wii! b? built. The j Democratic party is only obscured by a teniporary c'.oud, and will soon blaze -ut ' i,l( 2 - ... . ' ' n'U" "WCI1 111 J;o!l.l COlltlllll ' t0 I,aIIot"bux :uk1 j'osite their votes ' -o,..w.a aim i.ovvne, it is hiuh ' U th venal mid unscrupulous men h'JUlil cta?e lh,:h' or about traitors 1, .rt. :iSOn- " kpeP it up alter . mat uemoijstratmn. they will eh,-,,.!,, ,' - i j - T u i.fl I .. i- . .1 ... .. ... . . . v. i.n,uia.ins io conicmpt and derision, i - I i ...a. i.i.i,.ium,i, . Mi,v,.,, o..t i i , ,. I J Z C , , " I "c" r t' ' ' too it s q -1 cers we,,Mcl" tl- 'd ' oia- A harn fi rl i i.o , . ' j s-uarp nht uaJ oeiiirrr.,1 .I... u- I .1 ... e-.. . . . " ,,r 1 - I IJ'-ck inv-hieh f o . 7 " xuwi,ow Uaggage. and transporta- .... k m v. men tae rebels were driven tion train was nl to the rear m d th back, but be n.r . it ... .. . mi. i tar, ana tho , i 0 . compelled tI s t V t T 1'" lm1 L'rkr Ccn. ' Prison :.nj wiu be tried by a military coinimssion. The vote of the, 2d Iowa Cavalry for (lovernor of Iowa is: Stone, lu'publk-an, , ' I 5 luttle u :ir Democrat, H i Fiuin Washington. N'a.sihn(;tox, Oct. 17. It is ascer tained from the Army of the Potomac that the heavy rain of yesterday prevent ed any He'd operations. Our .ftavai.y scouts failed to lind any considerable body of the enemy, and our signal men, owing to the log and haz1, saw iudicali-ms of only one large camp at lh lstow Su:ii. ' It is believed the enemy, having duiinr the previous day reconnoitred our ;nsi iKci, and finding our lines impregnable, ivtir.d.rearward, and IVariug a n.-.- '.n 'he Fappahannoek would inicrS'-rc wi.h inee uf supph-js, have expediu-d their ni j. eaicnts towards that lu.e. Our troops are cjuaily well jvs'ed for tn r-.dv;;r.cc or Ibr d f.nee. 'J'iie en: :t:y"s tori'. 1 ia ireh. s and sean ity ;f .app!i.:s rc5i(Ur it iniiu,siiili-. tn :iftiv. K- .J. , I ..;- v. v n treat. If they attack us ih; ir defeat is considered bevond a doubt. ( ien-nd Siehles arrived, h, f;; ;it !a-i laa', prepau 1 to take the iield If a fight snoid 1 . umsc. ilis Jrhnds then-, hu-.vwer. ih'nk las valor carries him too' fur in his p'ee;it puy.-k-ul condition. A report reached headquarters that the : 1 Ucl'1' i force this . inornijig at and around Manassas Junction. Some of our ; troop.-; prepared immediately to advance, ! and probably to reconnoitre. i Oar movements have recently b.-en of a : .strategic character, in which Geutaal iVc has tl.ii far been completely outgeneraled by General M"ude No tears exist of our not being able to cope with General Fee in the field if we can get his force in a masd without our having a large base of supplies to pro tect. I It is said a General Order will bei.-Mi--d , by the War Department in a few days, providing ihr the enlistment of negro : troops in the State of .Maryland, Ken . tachy, Missouri and "Wc-U rn "Cig"mia. , All loyal owners will Ik; allowed three j hundred dolhus for each .-lave tliat may enlbt, the slave to b- free at thy cxnira- tion of his term of enlistment. Tl I "T-l 1 v.i uts.oyal niiistcr- wid ak-o b ' en- . it'-'-'it kt they wn y wan not be paid for them. l'ive ollieors were arrested to-de.v Ibr n-tnaining ia the city without authority : alter their regiment had left fur the fh i:!. xney were ordered to report und.-r arre-t ; ,(J llle IVovost Marshal General of the Army of the Potomac. To show the ; expedition with which such matters are at-en lcd to, these olilea-s were arrested i within ks.-, than one hour aiur the telc- . givm informing against them was re ceived. The Kj.ublkttH says that the govern ment has information contradictory of the i report that General Lees army has been thrown across tlie Upper Potomac into : Marvkmd. THE WAIi IN YIPGINLV ,vsi!iN..T(N-, ()et. l(h La.'t ni -ht 'T T .O.'Kll'ir.r " la0 ,r ys a heavy rcconnoissance ; Muriuu in the dnvc- Uoi f the '""oit.-cing party mov,n hZlt itbout knapsacks, and ! 1110 7 . ill make little by their 1 ! . ( motion siiould they be underLikh.-r .,. . . Clll - ?.lCn m.mn ... ,1 ... 1 "c" b'""" mai uirecuon. f ft . 1 hcre Wft3 tniore innbhing ator." 1 in "ic.rtc r.r i. i , , . o t-. ........ .71. iimii r-ete, ami SCVC- "V'1"1" arC HiVlC M and some Iso on the old Full Run battle field, bu there was no general engagement. - .'"b"- m iuic ot Pat- .1.. 'ri i i sutlers were ordered to Alexandria. ' , -s lirinci- p - l' - .v for potion, and the report is that in every instance General Meade has suc ceeded in getting the advantage. Ibe 102 prisoners of war captured on W edn-hiy last, near Dristow SUition reached the city last night and were com- ...1.., t1.l ...r... iiiiin.i w nit ;.jiiui prison. MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY rrom information received from the army ot.the Potomac to-niidit t ntuk'ir? l that a body of the. tMieray were seen pass ing southward, opposite Blackburn's ford, last night, and our batteries shelled them. They replied for half an hour, and then uiaappoarcu. xney maUe no other de- nioustratiou yoterdav It was rumored that one corps of the enemy was approaching Fairfax last night by the Chantiily road, and our heavv bat teries were sent nut ia that direction. I 'lli.v have retu'-nt'l :m l ..K.rt all n.net I Our army i in a peri'. ct saw position, and is i.ronared f, vi-,. ! o,-..- .1-. t he's may mak( i - ; IMPORTANT FKOM THE AIIMV of the ci;m;;i:i;land. " Nkw ' Ye.! K, (. I;. A di.patLh n-om Chattanooga, dated yesterday, , no ho.-tde demonstrations had been made by the enemy on tlie front s:i: the Jiih :'; -!a it. Hie rebel batteries Lockout Moun- lain and on the left me Our bat- teries 1 iuvc driven the rebels f; ru tr'wxry Lo.,kout Motir.tain. Up t o neon to-day all was quiet. Deserters from ih o bl JCenfacky slate ihat a fight iH-cmred ou the Cth, betw-en :i (ieorgla biigad" and the rebel igu!ur. i -Ih- ii.ri:-' r rdbslag to go out of the State ; ' Several t:f our nun and ammsds le.v.l Ucn killed by rebvl sharpshooters from I the sour!: bai.k of ;he 'l ;,. ' Our trains are again runnlnor regular! v : o:ithe XalAi!!c and Stevenson Paiiroad. j The reb- J cavalry raiders are now com- i r-k-tely scalt.red b-twvea Duck and Eik ! rivers. A strong i L I picket guard, wirh a i I .ieutena.it, came into our lines hi a beuy ye.-derday, reporting that the rebels were building poshions. This is thought to be an indication of an attempt to dislodge is.-, by a flank timvi'ment t,., ..: I Wnieii General Ikiseere. is has amplv pro- vided ibr. 1 here bus b -'.-n no cornmuiiication with -v..,...i I..I...M.1,. i..r WV.T.U days. IPs o:,., uousg goo-1 . -r ice, hut not m the i nuaisure gen, rally supposed at the North. I General Long.-tre.-l has suspended I r,,, , ... , . ' ' I . . mu,i i.as issued a farewell ! a,,;!s- j The rebel Pap -rs report ihat Jeff! Davis i i.5 about to lake con. mm..! r :,. i I MU1. ISlUf.'J. f arm'. Th. 0th lilst corps have been I IMPinl i. 1 1 . i. . ..I t " -'- in .vrmy i rps, under G.-n. Gi-atr-rer. Generals MC-vli and Crittenden have i 1. .....i i 1 i l J lauiaiiapo.iri with the r i ,i a:ds-de-camp. THE !?F?tn VviTm." ,v - v'llv ' .urvi,v : S1I PL Caiko, Oct. 18. The Memphis Ihi!!. - ' A.ot the loth says information n-ceiv. d from a Union refn-rce in- pc,..m,..i c. ce j i-'i-'i".'. lioiu the blood-hound conscription in Mi-b- f sippi, shows that Joe Johnston's Jbm-. j witli the exception of one division, has j been sent to reinforce (b-neral lira"- r 1 ' that thee are not over 10,000 trs 1 the Si-o.. of M;t.:, ..: ; ".n- ijcn. Loru-rr was at Canton . tl... v,t. vviih o,0(i0 infantrv Joe Johnson has gone to Holly Soring 1 on a tour of insnection. i and Ch.dmers, with bands about ibe ' lino ilnxl ctn.n.. :.- .i-,i- - oooS, au- m uitierent piirts oi the State conscripting and robbing. . i . . i tl. , - . ... : the counties around ,l,.o .!! ' hundred blood-hounds are bein- ued to 1 - ' V.ll III 1" I capture Unionmen. The Memphis and Charleston Raihv.- and teh-ranb are evten,l..,l o. r..i ... 1 ..HVVl 1U1V..I. The steamer Lady Jackson struck i Un,,r i .. . .. . -7 ..v. niudui oi liie ' .... . ,l. . White river. Iaiss 2oA)0Q. No live were lost. Gen. Wadswortli, late of the army of the' Potomac, arrived to-day, bound on a tour of inspection of the contrabands. Ihe .Mobile and Ohio Railroad will be ! General oilicirs, ami oilk'ei of Vheir r 011101-5 ,lUt hor loo,v tlv'!i!' L ;,!. cpenetl from Columbus, Kentucky, to ! 80,1:11 hla:' laU be permit ted to' take 1 ,Iul' om,I0'1 n ::1:'1 lJ''-l:l"! ' Jackson Tennessee. Thence to Co'rrinth i V1-1' fl'm :i".v rrdlroad station within HUis established for the nov. J.-'-it is in operation. A large force U now j oXriln.T1-1 chiLIlio" r 1 ,,mW ou, that if ? - Nvorking on tlie road ' from " Corrintl, to ! "P-U""s U, tl ! -'a11 W - Decatur, and it is designed to Open it , to pa, any M, Dcpanniti, uilKt th. from the hitter point to Chattanooga. j tlus eoinmand, or iro bevond any picket ' tlu'U U 'Uaft K1" l!u' dl !" ' .u . The rebel steamers Argus andFu'ton ' Wit!lOU' U sha!1 "Ppear that applicant Uij i 'alt be made on sai-1 State, e. ou - 1 'he Mobile and Ohio Railroad will 1 pvvere recently ca4,ttirjd in the R-.d. river. THE STATIC QUOTAS. . 'asiun.;to:, Oct. 19 Tl:o quotas ' ror tll4, ...... .: j d.nt's proelamation ibr 300,000 volun ' ...,.. i..,.. . ....... , ... , ... . , ' :..i-.m.,, K. j out delay be Ibrwarded to tlie i:':n- I Governors. I .... m vl-jxandria Jo-.trm'J. this aft.nor-.ri ; i!i noticm the lvuorts that .w'r.-i::i.-.i -!'. forts are b: ing made to induce t'ne Pr.-:-dent to exempt the Ea.-lern Shore coun ties of 'ii-giuia iioiu t!ie operath n of the laaeaieination rv.i'hini.i; i( m -.i- "... , I "oeiaiaai n t -pi-c:a.y txvu;:;s tkiu, aiaa! inn i I. i--,' ' ..... .i ana tiKr- !oie a:.y such ciibrt 1:3 this lueuiiou. d would b-.' gratuitous and u.-e less. su.lcrs tr.ua was attacked lo-I v tins ,-ide oi I ain'a : Court ILjuso guerrillas', who K-:rc dnv: n oi;' be bv j rivalry orort. I cant tired :uid oi hitter had an oi.io 11 Kin ! A'lTAC K ON C!I Ah'l.rsTOWN n vsii!.N.,r.)x, O -t. thiit :d nubriuatiori ceive t to-!.- .:a!"r:r that our !o I'CU 1 'a.- i: t t.i-.'V Iran Or:o ?.:, !r. .1 v. iuiy v.:--n. A-.- ;:..;!' !..: : , !,, t:'.:e a.-CoOi.;.- tie:; a'r,.r. -r'tle. I A.- -...';:- ! tone.'o .-ay th i.e -"., wh.-rea tell. IIV t h e s if a naare i O er. ;xia i!e . vru a;'e no i:-u!ij; 1' I ' ' i . : .i iinu us uil.i:.: 1 i--a v ie'iae r" or t e o k. 'U' of .M an. in Tl f E WA!i l. C r:: a t )e. t s;:a: ::rri ..! il.i at i.ittie loK-:.. 1 he i Xpe.iiil, Sv )!" Ill WI-IST : .': ' iraal ; , -J. Ah 1. .:.: r .Major be i . ., 'M i::i. I til" l!"!.'h 1'- t ; ol ihe net.-viot:--! f.-r-on ci.-m.t e. k; eaii, Ir. d :i!l .. CY:r 1 I. ne-n pn.-oii; Provost .M;i;, tiera 1 Chau lier !. issued n't or! ill p osses-iou were in an m er t-i ipm-i! 1't li'-io-o .- u n o: . i a certificate th-tt th v .'- m ait a ! q .at-, lb:- the uim.le.S, lo j ekiei d h: the c .iiir aoaiii.! camp, m 1 m-ovl Ld ibr. AFFAI AT CIIaTANooGA. A de-pou'i fM.,;, Cliat tan. j . !"l- me t m.-uuettt "....,....,-..,' x Deserters from leij'j; rejiolt j V'?ly, 1:1 :."'''!' hl r i. 'j iv i: i . . . . r- . l1' mi't ct-ven div-:or -. !.;.' hi-cuv str.-,-!"- ibree,"hi the infbrcem- uN " Adauta oaii! L osisted of two :p"rs sr'.v that r fifty h av vo I . ! i : . bv C'.'iimi' nc I !! ! d and wa.- t the oth ii.-t. .'e A g.-nera! t,rd r was i.-s.i: d on the di mst., in accordance with ord.-rs i.o.e t:.e ar 1 ).e:ar'!i.. a. .... . ., 1 uvntaJh r i i ti! I '1 UH-yav-Jifst (:m.. ;.dlt , V. oonii- l.ens. Me- ;M'l-n- be'lae a Court In.odrv. T, .siiii'j or.t- i- ..; , ... .. ... v .n,:;..i ( b- ll eVUokb rat CilK: ol -" (;a,'liv5;1' i'les iiu- p;,i,ion u, t..' i:. a seat in ( on e " All divisions of ihe ariuv Will L-; the ' 1 P.h and"i h ' ( "orps) ' with (LeeuS 'hotcas ai:-.l Granger as Jomai alters, '' liC 1,iVCl' U!1'lk1' me former w id be con;! "'a"'1'11 L-v I'is-d. Davis and ... ' t-'1'-n en! i ahn.r. CoasoOi atei -Tv- .!'. - : . to ft, I iv,;:u'ral win b.. cidvf o ; tiderv , "It is rumored that a fight oeenm,! oa, ! oion.iay last between the T.-n.,r---..., ,ast '';vcen the , 'r : ll',, t. wkicb tm,,.i' :l" j Wiibers divi-ion. the lbnae',1- b. - ivtiif riO'iis. .1 ... i ..... 1 . . , w u;e t.icUainauea. q a. it w - v nent or s battle ci rtainly occurred .... . X " " ,i0!l1 'nountain toos! d -crt',-,'- 11!. IIM. - .. ....... i .. ... ....v.. asi.twi'll Ui ll i ' it Oouks from IMPORTANT MILITARY REGIT V TIONS. S . V"' ,Wk,' ' oo.naian.l at ici.eiici, county, MJ., has is,i...i US l.-siled ll,:. iol; . . a.wing important ree-uhit;..! Notation shall bepermhud to enter or taNC passage m any car. at any of th stations vv uhm t,is command ' between .uouocacy .Jimet.on and. Duiiields JC'o' I rederick included, without, a proper juu-" ' ' odicer or soldier, other than such vtT1' l'xo'm' to. receive dl-triols, of said Stat-, for their . 1 portion of raid quota : :iad lh1 " All strangers v. any of the stations ..' be questioned as to p. ; legarded as su,ieioi,. shall le detained. "No goods, warv e -ivetl at any Mati i will be pcntiiiu d tu p:; . PJ ar that the s-utsi." ! j-ri:titf.l as prescribed ' enue regulations." Tilt- l.U; 1 Aiuiexe.l are the tu : or as Jar as received , our going to Ad.uus, Ai..eghe'i!V. -.nu-:ivr', lieih,, Ia.kbrd I5:t(h.. Fr!e!-: 1: SUV C.uub; ::t. Cat Centre, Ce-i'-. C:-:.ee:!.'" I. 'I.tlabi 1. Crav i pr. tiV loa t ui. !'.: . i i . . r.ii . -1 . e.e. , iav :::U ,i i;- in . . i . a Euvo - I N 'rthiitnber: pi a. i e; ma. '.ive, 'otter. -ho; ".an : .- : ;. r, ulliva'i. a-pi h, ' : : '!':. a i - t !'!.!; W..-1 '. , - 'v,.i York iuiaii- r r?. .:tt. : HFNDPEi) MEN CALJ .Mi) Vf A. r 'it. a l ;: Tm vol.:..: year : A.m. vv ralsid by v -, ihe ,v I e.xp. uient to c s.a:.'.I v olaiite". i lh." war, not I Jh io SeiV ll c.vex . years. -o, . tin ;!orc, j. .v! ;: v i ! S: ; 1 'resident of th- I 'i ::e laaa !er-in-ehief of the arat; tin tee J'. ;;nJ t' the uilhiia t States whe.n e lied late aer. .... .1 ...... ' . I I ev...:ii.le-.. ic.-ue .in.-, lljv j ihe (.Lisernors of the Leer1, raise and hav: , ia:-Slate- s; rv Ice. 1 r the va:v :: an 1 i"iments ia the i'ehk !; !:t . .-peotive States their j:.o;:is ei '.-. died thousand men. I further proclaim, that alt u;;' Urns called out and duly :H.-!.H-" civc advance pay, pit .'aictii-an ' ; " a.- heretofore comauinieatid te e i' o tiors of States by the War 1M:'::: throueh the prove.-t uiuihal e'1"1 by special letters. 1 Lather proeh.im. that all received under this caih as1 " I V
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