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Page 1: Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1862-09-23 [p ]...Jam OoaerHptioo law, to meet the imtarramm, forcecalled for by Liacolo, aod which, while', our mwtentativee have beeo lalktug. has,

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H MB I'snarees, ]mW operativeduty of Congress to mt ,WJF lay upon the various measures be* jF or the public defence. At the very beajof the seeaion we set forth theI anaHas .

di in oar opinion, -required immediate at ia. We bed hoped that aot h week w.iuhl ,

, pamtrtcd to pam without tho extension ol jJam OoaerHptioo law, to meet the imtarramm ,force called for by Liacolo, aod which, while' ,our mwtentativee have beeo lalktug. has ,been in part already raised. And yct.iipto ,thia moment, tbe two honaes have uot agreed ,uprm n law to meet an emergency which never ,admitted a moinente delay, and which, itpromptly met. would by ibis lime hay** brought ,to the field au army fully adequate in men an.l ,malarial for theCK-cnsion But the irretMsi iblepropensity for lopuaeily arid huir-aplitttag Ims j ,oTcrcome ail tease of the public danger, andwhilst the new levies have been pouring into ,the Fcdara. capital by tens of thousands, ourCongressman have been making speeches at

tbe rate of one speech for each new aiuipnny

thathaa enlisted under the Lincoln dag. If ,thia were ihe age of miracles, the value of a

jawbonemight be ac great as it was in Sam

son's time; but, under exisling i ircnuisianees,

tre doubt whether Sams/- himself could pre" tail over the Philistines with such i weaponft ought by thia «Bne to be evident to the

whole connfry that this war is likely to he one

of indefinite duration, if we do not promptlypot into the field a force equal to the exigen-cies of the public service.

The PssinsiiOnr people have been spoiled so thoroiiKhly

by the constant succession of victories thathave tnarked the progress of onr arms for the

last four months, that they bear even the ap-penxnnce ot' a reverse with less patience than?we had a right to expect from the same menwhose noble fortitude, at a time when our city?waa actually beleaguered hy the enemy, made jthem the admiration of tbe world. It is proper, then, to institute an examination into thofacts of our position, in order to ascertainwhat real ground there may he for discourage-ment in the present state of arVairs.

It appears, llien, thai on Sunday, Hth Sep-tember, tbe corpe of D. 11. Hill was attackedby the entire forceof McClellan; that after unobstinate resistance, one wing was forced to jgive ground; that ii retired slowly, fight ing asit fell baclt, and was never routed ; that it wasreinforced by Longstreet, recovered all it hadloot, and slept upon the field of battle; thaiOen. Lee having come up, removed the two

cerpe to a position in the rear at Sharpshurg.that Monday and Tuesday were spent iv cau.nonading at long taw ; that on Wednesday- Mgeneral baitle was fought, in which Qae. teaobtained a decided advnntnge; ami thai on

Thnraday evening, perfectly at his leisure, hewithdrew his army across the I'oioiunc. wiilioat being molested hy the enemy. This leetfirt is gafhVient to prove that he could not at

least have been raty badly bent an; for theYankee napers, anticipating such h movement.

proclaimed iv advance that he would certainlybe destroyed in attempting to pass that river.

Bat there are other facts to show that he byno means withdrew because he was heaten.?A young officer who was in the battle of Weil-nee-lay, and who came to this city Sunday incharge of the remains of Gen. Starke, who waskilled, says that our army slept on the fieldWednesday night, fully expecting, and fullyprepared to attack the enemy n«-xt morningmat when morning camt; he was nowhere io heBaad. It.- bad abandoned all his po-.ii ton** andlefi f,*r pan-i unknown Not a man wna to he

iaeen Seouis sent out in various direction*-,were unable to procure any tidings of him ?

The woods were shelled iv ali directions, butwithout any efl'ecl. It was evident, then, thaihe bad gone off. in the night Had eithermeaked off Berkley fashion, or had with.drawn to operate on some other portion of ourline. Gen. Lee believed ht- had passed hia iBank, to make a movement on Harper's Kerryand get in his rear. He resolved to anticipatehim. He therefore fell hack to a position onthis side of the river, where he is prepared to

thwart any movement he mayattempt to tanke-Sorely, there is nothing like a cheek, laf h-ss adefeat, iv all this. On the contrary, it'is cvident that we ware victorious on WednesdayWe acted ou the defensive. Tlie enemy ti'i«-da whole day lo drive ns from our poeiiiou. Hentterly failed. Wo held out position, and i-lepion the ground, ready to renew the contest ihenext day He not only made no more aftemptsto drive na fr-yn our position, hut abandonedbis own in Lap night, with every appearanceof having despaired of heating us. It was arenewal of the incidents recorded of the battleof Monmouth in the revolutionary war, whenoar troops slept on their aims, uud found theBritish gone in Ibe morning. Vet Moumotithhaa always been regarded as an American vietory. Onr total loss in the battle is set downtat 5,0(10, probably an exaggerated estimate.which would cover the entire casualties fromSunday to Wednesday night inclusive. Thatof the enemy is stated by eye-witnesses tohaee bean several times greater. It shouldnot be omitted tbat McClellan lefthis deadandwounded behind him?a sure proof that hewaa defeated.

Oar people are disappointed because we didnot gain a victory as decisive as those around.Richmond and at Manassas. Tbey cannot ex-pect such victories always, ll should he recol-lected that the great object of the operationsia Maryland was the capture of the l'ankc-earmy of the Valley. That object was triumphautly eocoaiplislied. Tbe whole army fell intooar hands?11,090 men in condii ion for service,475 officers, 73 pieres of cannon, an enormous''i'laatity nf ammunition, 200 wagons, 1,800homes, and 1,000runaway negroes, lt shouldalao be remembered,!bat rhiscaplure wasenactad, Inspire of the attempts of Met,'lelhiu,with-hia whole force, io prevent it. Surely, he mustbe n very exacting roan who would requiregreaterreaulle from ibe operations of leu days.They are among the moat brilliant of whichwehave any account, in any part of the world.Tbey incomparably surpass the l-oastedachievement of Fort Donelaou.over which allYasheedom went absolutely toad. The wholenumber of prisoners taken at Fort Uonelsonwanexnetly 5,009?50 utya the Chicago Timet?exclnsiee nf oftc-eie. The lying Yankeesclaimed 15,000.

Tha Southern people did not exult ns much?orer their whole aeries of unparalleled vieto-rise, from McDowell to Harper'sFerry, as theiTankees exult over their ptatanded successesof the last .week. We gave a specimen ofHteir anlica yearerday

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Tbe Jdortharn papera are runningriot iatheb-fsjirifmi.-Mover receetevents in AlaryUmL finch recfcleaa pradigality of lyingahreadaaato bankruptevan their inajtlwaatibletl-dtfury of invention *§nf memleeiiy. It is.namfJaaa to pet the foathern public pn theirfriendajaittatthnmottßtrona aret*OMskhm\ ap meontain high ie t_&..J_ftinheniJnnnMia. With aaatnraJ proeiiTity atall utueefaW SfiBAL m\mM<*m*Mamt It, InB Stale pi MU, A******* Btißß mwt water. -JTiey look npoo

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m«at-hnwtapf In daan \u25a0\u25a0aaHamul, or given ay**^f*t» tAJtj^t^m\mm**M mum, a*mAmam a aa^sa-,

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tM* sStm York Herald, rotnnienwng <m the %battle of Bimrpeimrg, deckues thet "tbiconn fl

try will enrely axrect (ten. tfalwch te cut *

short tbo meawn of, tho rebel Congress af i,

Kichmond, while Oen. MeClelhin is gathering ?

up the fragments «>f tht* lat* grenl Maryland *|

(ibertnlmaj r*t»e>l l»rmy.? ?

The people who canswallow Bad liaiueauny ,nlienrdilica with which they are ...tily drugged j rby this Sawney ol tad Herald, must be tits* Juiost credulous oli.iaahind The * \>n to Uioh iu»ond" *>l lhat braggart journal fan been te- (peated every inontli for ihe Itmt year and a_ ,half with the i-huic coundeut and biiiMering iarrogance*, and ii is forthcoming aguii now. \after repeated trials and failures, with v -lunch iatnifailfr as if it were asserted for liV llrsttime. Nothing could inspire even Bt one" l .with fiith unparalleled midacity bai il"' ]li..undl.>s gullibility el the aftMWra Diob10 whose vicious pus-dons h<* paii.i.-rs If.u hi** livelihood, and upon whose anuuuiK 'credulity he plays aa MMJAA a harp of a thm |sand airings, tjeii. Halleck prohubly hy thistime understands ihe real facts of ihe battle of ,Sharps-burg too well to venture upon that, cm. ,; \snde which " the country *' expect* of hiiu.ni. iwhich ttenU in all probability terminate moi ?<?

disastrously than any of its predecessors, liIn* feels disposed, however, lo try his hand i.*? cutting short the session of the rebel Congieaa nt Kiclunond," he would liettei* make tliexperiment, and brinj; Bennett along to shut.-the fortunes of the enterprise. An e.iiioriu.correspondence from Eaibby'a warehouse wouhlprolmhly lie among the choicest prodiiois ot jtin* campaign.

A Conspiracy.

The New York Herald MAM discovered a IUOBBfBiafJ among politicians of' the Abolitionstamp. I*' depose the virtuous and phtri* i»Lincoln, and place John (.'hailes Fremont at

the head of atfniie. We venture to predit, jlhat if they could succeed in their pnrpoee tbe jHerald would be the first to swing its bai for jthe new-comer, and help Abraham with alhearty kick into ttie obscurity of private life. \lhat there will he a conspiracy in the NorthBOane day or other to depose the Wii.-liingtundespot, we do not douht. tor the fresh sttcee-.

»ion of disappointments and disaster.-, whichinevitably awaits the profligate Administrationof thelnited Stntes, cannot fail lo l.riitg histleineiifed suhjeeis to their senses. Iheironlyroad to deliverance lies iv the oveiihrow olthe cabal which is exhausting ihei,. of theirMood and it-ensure bo carry out B annemc oisnlijUfiation. whii h is impnieticahle, and whiclinone bm men whose renoon had been com-pletely driven from its throne by rations pa*- jsions would ever have attempted

??Ibe Krbellion rrimhed."F.verv fritting success iichieveii bytbeene-j

mv is nnnouiiced hy their journals iiiiier th*-hand of "The RebeUtoa t'lusheti." Thia isthe timning title of one of their late llonrish.inn i.ti.nints of nn allegi'd Federal ad\*aatagein Maryland. What must the merid think afstuh braggaita ? If it be tine that ihe "Btl.eliioii i*< crushed." they would bett* r drahandtheir armi*-s, ami save the millions a day theyare fiiil expending for an object which theirIving journals pretend is alr*j ,<i_v aeceta.plhthed i

OUR bRMV correspondence.i THE < AMPAIGN ACROSS THE POToM.u.'

WaatUs*awt»*t, Sri,t. VO.llaviiig arrived at Winchester on the evSa_-BBgoi i

I the i.rih, 1 proceed togive you a condens. i .-ia:e Isteal *>i the important assata which havo acearrsd '.on. eraaar the upper Peiaaaae, withiu ft*, last fen jWeeks.

Ob Saturday, ibetitbof Sej.taicber, ihe OmatrwS-mtS army reacbed Frederick Ciiy, lv Maryland, SBt-ainplug,for the most part, ?. mile or two Suihijck:

of the ciiy, ou the side lowitr.is Washington. Butfew forces actually entered Frederick uuiii Teesday, thu 9th, Ou that day and the next, our whole,army ook up the line of march, paaßßag throughFrederick westward, on tbe turnpiite Icatlaig ioHagerstown. of the army proceeded a.! faras the latter place.

A fr-w days after, one portion ereaaad the Poro-iasc ai or near Willianisport, and marched to Bar-

i per's Feiry, via Martinshiu-g. The Yankee forcesjat the latter piace fell back io Harper's Ferry?j which.nlare wa* invested by our force* oa bothj side- of the river. The attack was begun on Sun- :j day, the Ob, and on Monday morning, the Mth,

the entire Yankee army capitulate*!. mfmmmotn.maiidc.l by General White. The Federal Oeneral,D. B. Mile., was killed. We look over i I,ooopsi- j

bi-aides about i.UOO runaway -.lave, a large :rniiEb-r of l.'uiou rstbgee.-*, over Kl.OuO small arm*, jirom is) lo 7-j piece.-, of artillery, and stores and !aminuoiiiou to the value of several million * of dul- 'tars. |

Tho yaStotmtm, including officer*, were par.rlni,mid the captured slaves, arms, and other properly, \u25a0sent ba«'k to piace of r*afety.

On Friday, the 12th. (two days after our mainarmy had passed we-tward from Predtrrick.) Mc jClel.au approached Frederick with his grand army 'from the direction of Washington, bit mat object :being tbe rescue ofhi.-: army at Harpe-r's Ferry.

In this he was completely foiled by tbe gtudllt of -I our uobie chieftain, Oeu. Lee. Ue had so arrangedI teal General Longstreet, witb bij command, held |j "yonngNapoleon" in check untd the Yankeeforces lj at tbe Ferry iteitt Cttfitalated?and this almost in bight|of McClellan! Long-street then fell hack tn unite

; wiib Jack-son and Hill, who, having bnished ibeirjobat tbe ferry, inarched to joinhim.

On Tuesday, the 16th of September, the two :I grand armies encountered each other near -Sbai p«j burg, iv Maryland. Tbe sceua of conflict was a '

j valleyabout two miles wills, running south from 1j li*.* r sboro to the Potomac river near Sharp*burg;! lbs latter place being uear the Maryland Side of the '' I'otomac, and sous miles np tbe river from Sbep- j| herdstown. Tbis valley is divided by the Aniietam ji crock,which runs down it into fhe PVttoina*. a few !; miles iielow Skepherdstowu. On the east aide of

the valley and of the Antietaiu lay McCislisn, with ;j ths abruptBlue Ridge mountain behind hiu,. On itbe west side of tbe Aniietam lay Oen. Lee's army, Iwitb high mountains rising in bis i -ar.The battle commenced on Tuesday kiiemoon, 'j was renewed on Wednesday, and waa continued

until tbe night of that day. At tbat time Jackson! had driven back the enemy's right wiog for several\u25a0 miles, while Longstreet and Hill had also forced! back bis centre and lei'i?we holding the bailie

field, but McClellan still holding a position between :tbe Anttstam and the Blue Ridge

The battle was one of tbe hardest fought of theI war. The Hon. Alea'r B. Boteler, ma speech mads! here last night, Just alter his arrival from ths army,' atated ihat it was estimated that our losses would? not exceed in killed, wounded, and missing, MXm?j while that of ths enemy waa estimated at 'O.uuu

There was no lighting on Thursday. On thatnlgbtonr army irossed, without molestation snd in,1 good order, io this side of the river, near shep

: herdstown. of tbe plan for tbeir future move., infiiis 1 kn**w nothing. Whether we are lo i-cerT.*

I after the equinoctial storms are over, or whetherj till-* is to be ins sud, for this season, of oat trans-t Potomac campaign, Own Lee knows, bnt not I.

If tbis is to be tha end for Ihe present, the two! weeks ta-rosathe Potomac has been *\u25a0*. full of sue! cess and glory tbat every Southern heart should; feci tall of pride and |oy. Tbs capture of tkaj whole Harper's Ferry army?the greatest capture :!of prisoners, fee** ever made W one time oa tbis

: continent?was sufficient reward lor the crossing ofi ihe Potomac.

One word >i to tbe reception ofour army on ibe: Mar> land side. Many may bs disappointed. Re-

emits cams by hundreds, when ihey were expected|by soma to have joined ns by thousands. But w«* \u25a0I mnsi lake into consideration tbat ths army rei laalned at Frederick but three days, that tb. |I abets routs tbroogh which w* passed was that

part of tbs Stats considered mutt strongly Union ,that ..en ths Southern mea of that ssrtlon, beforejoining our army and risking tbeir all, wished tosnow whether! tbe movement was to bs a mar*

j temporsep raid, or an effort forpsnuaasut relief.?. Whan ars consider tksss things we .an well under.

stand we/|l ws* idle to expat-1 aay mors frontMaryland tba*i mm atmail/ received. Even asthings were, targa numbers wsrs oa tbeir way toJoin our army at lbs very tuns it was leaving.Blnte at- left, every man aba made any show ofopen aeleoßis te the Oontedsraie fc.f-.iv has beanarrested by Lincoln's mlakuis. C,

I WtHCHUTSR, Kept, VMh lothl.My last Istisrwaa from fJUeaeoaaty. Bow, af

tar forty-sigh t bbara' staglsg, lam m WluebeinerOf cotiiws, yea base heard alt aboat tke Baristr'sFerry affair. J fatal today bnadtrads of negroes.taken at Barpsr a Berry, going heme with tketronaera, and aaa* of tbem teamed ia Baa spirits,tinging "Carry aaa hack to Old VUftata." Ac.I have last eaea mescal gsnttaaam last from tba

battle-Bald of WstosaUy lest, trbtab tssaid tebassbase tbe mvere* .bjhtof tie war. It waafoagbt

. acer *Bataw*aiea|b, wfciebtt ataetsea a*il*e nestof ftmmmtth tttj Tmm li*** esmndsd aboat Mtaaflre altma darts**-*** arm*, wttah ruaa Into tbs

AtaßsJdtkaiws -Worn,Baa* baskssvsealmum e\ tbe left, andJM* ear own on tbaright It wniaa aildaj Ifat, and the mat on

aa ma pan v tha atwmy

ntneam. Oan«rftl Attd>f»oo *?** we must ISekWled tan to 000. We beld .ia hatl s fWdJsa tiiimsjsf «u'l -ut-ibpr Yaok-* oent aißg'o'unfetor per.uiMlon <o bittyl..\».ni told tbem wbcu theiraeßeral-tuOblsfasaii fHg of truce It would lie listened te and Mswrred.I.Bst aigbi *>ur whole army rrcrossed tt» £««g5nnd by » o clock ibis morning (wttbent losingamsnsr ii dollars worih) aU were «»n the Virginia, sldi\-The position or tbe enemy **» strong. *' '?**,?**nf th* Blue Bldge Motuitalu-, whwe .WBtes wsie in>*l with heavy batlerles; and. be-Mvm If ac had Wltowed up oitr

not have pursued .he enemy because there ire*bat jon*- road, and tbat *c.is strongly lortined by hat%oMMts****** ''" lit' '*** f' ,lU>W ,Lem Ul|nUß,, T j"wHr'ri'suier.iingloud calls are *-*+?**L\ \Hon Mr Ho" ler, mho mode h sluort, but gctOd ,i erch Ho siaie.l tbal he bad iv t relttrnsdlium |,ue battle field; ttaf out vl-.tory was decided: thslOUt lo?s would not la til exceed 6ve thousand, end ,lhal o. tbe an-Htr/waa a' least twenty thousand;that we ii.'m-H.d tbeeasmy to bury their-.isadaud onriiieut/.ixed wlih them and conversed Irwlv that he BBpaosCd the reasou Oeneral U*e re-eteaasd the l>otaißßo won to resl and gel hi. n.eu Inbetter ciy'.iiiou, k* taiwy «>f had maritudIrani MK/.a-e-v* wilhom -thoer. ihul Ht this I ,ason olil,. v../ whs* tbe . ~itiiioa is ai hand, and ariss Inthe i'/oniarteaj be i -.pasted, which would aal oil ,Mr supplit't*, if wai ml ptude.it lo leuntin on

the* otber side ; Unit be bad every coofldeucrlv Oeneral l.cc uud all our Generals; thatthe withdraw,.', from Maryland is onl) temporary,aad tbat she must aad woail be retleomed. Loudcells were kbea inMe lor Ba O-v. Lowe, but he Hidu.-t appear. Ha Bt here, bai -etrras much jaded.?Mori «>l our army Is near ShepberdHtown,\ ft. Oen-

eral Aftdertoa wo* wounded lv the thigh?a tle-b

wound Oi neral Toombs w.o* as" slightly wonnd-

e.i He Is said to have acted gallantly, and w-ithtwo rrghasata beat back aa immeose lorce, whenhe wuh reinforced aad routed the enemy.

I wilt wiiti' yea again leeßecrdw, and tell you anI can learn ol ihe killed and wounded About two

ihoaaaßd wenaded wili b-j here by to monowDlght. ,ACI'OMAI".

COM3RFJW.

MOMUi. bITT. '100, iBwB.SKSATI*.?Mr. Yancey ortored a resolution re-

questing the I'resWeut to furnish the Senate, at theoaseiagot its next sessioi, aithn list ofail comuiisslouel otlictrs in tho Confederate servlci, andU.e Mfiif.-s from which tliev wero appointed.

A n *ohini'U Of Mr. Hnrnett, tiling the .Mith Inst,

tt.r .itijoiirnitieut was lail oa the table.a bill v*as reported from i>.e Mdtiary Ootaaaittss

lequirieg all pe-rsoas hrre*fu*r fnrnlsblng substi-inter*, or who h;i*.e barstofors turnlshsd tbem, t.i be1 -i.i teserTlee it" *i'm inbstßat* desert.

.Ur. <irr oppcscd that part ol the bill affect tugtho*-- wbo hav,la'raady faraidtefl -übsiitntes.

Bssara Sparrow, Davis, and Hill, support-jd ttn*hi.!, uud Mtr.-*-r-. Prertoa ..nd f)rr opposed It. Tb.-portioa of the bill aflV ctteg tb« as wbo have heretofore laralsbed substitutes w.s-1 then stricken out.r.r.d tbe bill wi... passed

Mr Stats, Boat tba Special CJomadtteaappointedto ii.'iiiii* late ths condition of lbs army hospitr.'s,subiuu'e.i ;i report, aceoinpaßiad by a bill pro-ridlag tor the Im uor care of tbe r-ii-k and disabled solliier.s sf tbe Ci-.iiieileratf fstai-?*. Laid on the tableami older >.: lo Be j-rn-.trd

Tbs c*Ntuaittes tßtaed and obtained leave losit?OAJtMII.

On ar-etlon si Mr. Vaaesy tbs BIS io iignlaas thenoiiiniHfi.ißsandapptdntiaaataf biigadler aenerals,trbicbbad been retened to tb*- Oomiiiiiiee *,n thejudiciary,and uu wbicb i-aid eouunitiee had reported i.ui'avoriiby,w;i* inker, up. The bill readsas follows

Tht Congress of M. Confederate State* oj Americada i iac i I--' b*"t'i alter it shul! tie the iluty of llnfPreatdent, in mslvl.-.l; nsmlnatioaa far taa ofßit ofBHgadicr-Qcnerai to make naid noniir.ationa withrefersnc! t" ib* n.iiiiiier ol Brlg»disrQaaerala

,wh el. i.ay have b.-n appotaled trow each Statesad to tbe oaußberof troops wbltfh eat*h Slate mayj have ia tbe*aarrlee tor tbe war, giviag prefsreaesto saeb Ka-.e- a: atay hare tbe It'h.r nnmber af Hri-gadier-Oeaersls in proportion to tbte troops ItBas

,\u25a0- ,-rail-?, .11 *i '\u25a0> -*i.d Brigadier-Generals,when appointed, t-> it.c command ot brigade* oftroops wbicb aaay be i*. tbe tsrstea from th.- 8ta:«from which they Bave bseu app -atted

Tha< tbe troops wb Teh hare been <>r tuny beraised orenrolled in an) timto thmi\ ba dieldsd andoTgaataedlat© brigades; uu.l t'.ere .hall bt- treati taamany Briga*l*er«?leaerala ler tba troops of aujh(ut-:Ji i: bi- t.."p- in lbs Sit-ii, and a BrigadierOeneral shall bs appointed .or each ot said bri-

j gai'S Hiui as <"! "' i-li be ~'ia:i!i.--d 10 fl 1i or BXer-' ci.-c ib-- * iii-c- * : liriiratiier-Gtiierals for iho

' tr. f any aaless at tho tinn? of bix ap-' p.ii.ttutnt Be -.iiai! it*, aeitisea of ihe Cocfedtrate

Sts ea hud of il. Stats iv wl-'lti. ihe troops of hisbrigade shall have besa raised.

Tho Coaiiaittes report tbat the fjsattitatien pro-', vtdestbai ?- Presideßi ''sball nominßte* aad by; and aith the advice aad aoasaatof tba s.'iiAte,

\u25a0 shall appoint Anibaasedors, t.-iher pufii-c .".li^ir-ter*I and Coaauli), Jndges ??{ ;ut- Saaraiaa Coart, aii.lMilj ether officersof the f laafedi ra;e .si.iteu.. aboaesp-! paintinent-jare not '\u25a0\u25a0 rein othsrwias psovided for,! a;;.t wbicb sball bsi ifaWished by mm."i By this clan , t the Conatltatioa iiie riyht af1 aomlasUon in it.c ..j.ait.n .;f lk.*- isj given exc'ii i-. \u25a0) '?" the Preeidaat. The power of! appointmen I i-i given io the Presiaeat, eaatraltsd

by lb*-au , ..i.i .trii-ei.t .-I BaaßtS only. Inthe .natter . appointiaenta*,*lbe»lore f lbs Scua'ei* ,;:. a i> i oi ,' Executive "jii.ty, aad ia ihai capaciiy

I may e.^ei'.. \u25a0a t- gnlattOßunit resttaiabsgiaßaeace,[ powvr and Oiseretlon; and amy i»iii>ri>printely t;ike

lamconsiderstion ibe relattoa of tha (Star pro-possd to tbe troops to be coaamauded, or to theciti?.ei.s for viU-,.' Immediate t*ej.eii: Li 3 fnaclloßsarelo be eaaployed

Bui iii-* Congress, *.- s togiabaties body, aaaaist-i ! tbe Beasts t\:-.d !i'*uie of Kepreomtatives,

hsve no ocastitnUonal authority, iv the opinionoftbe coixiuutiee, io regulate ii* interfere with exsea-tivs dibcreiion In mfkamg Bomiaattaßt or tappeiat-ments. Tbs control.,: ibe Congress over appfiat-msnts it eonfinwd to tbs sntbority of Testing, by

i law,'the sppointmuntof such interior otliceisa-.| tbey may tbink iicc-per In the PresidsntbJss*c, in! tbe courts of law, oi i.i the* h*-&..!r-of di-panm. nt-.. '

i-'or t:;..-e i-eii.-.ii-. ill- ;\u25a0 ?liiiiiittee iespsctfnUy re! port bach lbs bill mentlwis'i wiib a reeoamtenda? tion ii;r.i il :.. aat pii*r,.

Hr'-t. If. Uu.l., Chairman.A dlscns* iii arose on tbs q«< -tion, iv whiih

j Ifsasrs. a'aac. y, ii>.!. Bemtfnas, aad Henry, piirii,*!

i paled *

Mr. V'aiivj:.' offered :'. sobstltats t*ir ihehill.after debate bstwesa Bti*ssm. Yaautoy ao*l Orr,

! lbs sole was taken, and t;:.- Bmtndmaat was re-j jrreieii by ib.- followrag vote :

Ayes-?Messrs. dark, Oldaaas. beiunie*,! aiati Kaacey S,I Nays?Messrs. Baker.Burnett. Clay, Davis, Hea-

ry, lllil. Hunter. Lewts, Maxwall, urr, Phclan,nastoa, S>.;.ii'ov»' and Wigi'.Ul?l'.

The Vii't; the.-, ii.k.-n SB IBS tniglli.ilbill.; wiib tbe following result *

Ayes?Msasn Clark, Lew is, aad Tanoey? .1.Stiy-.? Messrs rtakrr, Banaatt. t*'.r.v Davis,

[ liajn*.." Henry. BUI, Banter, Maswell, On*. Pbe-! lun, Preston, 8* i,i!;ir-.-, Sparrow, aad Wtgtwß~-15.

So the bill eat aecativsdThen, on motion, ibe Senate r..3j>uine.i.llm>K OF KHRI-ii-ATArivi..-! -The Hotme met

" at ll o'etockitaid ea« ..peiieti wlih prayer by K^v.i Mr. rvdley.

Mr. Bel:, of MlsatiTiil ißtrsdtterd a ''iii to providei for fb>- mmttpmtmry otmrnAMmAkm)o* tmtmm lor the; Frovatioafal Araiy al the Stat*.**, lvj Slate:; or parts .1 Smietj oeenpted by the enemy \u25a0?

j Referrnl to iti? UoansHt t on Military Affair...Mr. Vaster, <>i tla>> aw*w. latrodaead a resoiiitlon

' ieiini--rtlni; tb* BsaretSiry of W»r ta need a corps ef| iMianiilmii eagiaserswitb order, to laakeathor-j ough raeasuaadaaanße ef IbeCaasbertaa*! and IVn-! uessee riietn, ami counuy adjaeeni tberelo, with

1 the view of--letiiop the liiorit eligiblesite for theerection of p-rii'tuien; fortlßaatlaßa on, or placingobtTfTiictloiis,ra said rivers, Agreed to.

lir. Kt'iiuir. oi J,<iiii»iiiiia. *tlfert-d a ie*.iliiii..nInaaanarli ;:i iJonprea-i i.as paatpaatwd the day

? »i" weetine r,f tlie next regular fession io Ihe iiii: Monday in -l.'innary,Vti'it. thr* Pies ideal berei|«est-

ed to d|rset th« beads ef dsparta>Sßta to send intheir eaiinia'eii .it' i;.« appropriations ne.tssuiy for

; their »ererai ilepntioieiitrilei" tbe fiscal year ronttnsaidugin Isnoaryaatvt. Agieedio

Mr. Kci.-n.-r g:c s aaties sf a m»tion io «stsnd lbspressat session t*o We IStb of October.

Mr. Moore of Ky.. *;tftred a resolution Instruc:lug ihe I'osi OdßSi >\u25a0 Coiiiuiittee lo inquire Into theejpfititn* /of eatahhablatr a mail routs beivveenKtmavtue, Term- aid Leaattftots, Ky. Agreed to.

Mi. CbasabUss, ol \ h.. submitted -evsral dfljigusfor a ttattonal flaK, and Mi. Miles, pi H. P., submit-ted a Jet*', n for a fieul. which frets mi'erred to ap-propriate ..i;iiiiuiitees.

Mr. Coera-I, af l*a ,from ihftCoaitr.ittee oa NavalAffairs, i. pofled bai-.i. lh« following:

A tienaie joint i-.-solution of thanks to Coin. K.Famapd, <\u25a0. It INavy, witb a recommendation tbatli pass. | A s.UHti-.r ivsoluiion bavingalieady

: IBM v»;is Itiiil upon the fable. |A Senate 1 ill Beteia*tto*a**j the aiincal kr-.lurw of

tbe *A**Jm*o* U. *l.i. f and Paat tadßttMit Siirgeousnf tbs navy. Passed

A bi'l aii:eud»iory of the aft- TiTreorganize tbeiiiiir.uecorps. I'iis i>l

A resoiuticil tafßa-rlag v. hnl i-,pp|-..piialloi! is Ue

\u25a0 iw.-'-ury to blockade tbe Tennessee and Cnmberlaudlivors, and the ii..-» i successful means of Defending

I the siiii. tisklux I" be discharged from its further, consideration wbicb ass agretd to, and lbs resolu

tion laid upon the table. Also, a maatoriHl fromMr. Harvey in mbviOß -" * I v pr defsaots.

A t'-solntion IcquUing tnlo the szpedtency ol tepealing or modifying Uie l-.it oi last Gaafrssa relu-

] tive is promotions in tbe navy, with a report upoutbs same sufiJACt Laid on (ba laid.- and unlet ed 1..lie print*'.!

Rusolutions loiiui.lng law> tbs espsdlsncy *.iaiaemiiug the Uw tt i-rfwat-eiiug, and asking tobs dischurg-nd from ibeir mrtasr <*-v sidecat ion On

I motion of Mr f.ikit.s, of l.a , refenea to ibel.'omI uiiite«- on Kri .'ij-n Affairs.

Mr. (ULli.'ii. of Alhliama, Irom tbs Posl (»rtiee, <;.iuniiiti. i , reported back a bill providing lor tbs

, noinpenssUuu of persons engaged in carrying Hie'. mails pt-evioun to thu orgunirsiiou of tbs (lonfedn-! racy r. iih n t>uhitlftite tueroft-r. wbu-b teas cotiaid»j etred aud pass, .t

Also, repoiied bark a bill to repeal lbs set nf lasij Beeslou laereasinir tbe rates of pontage, witb a reI port ibat it is .'.lf-li'. to legislttlo 1 hei eon ami! thm it be laid upon Ibe iabl«. Mr. Bsjamsite,:t4 Virginia, siidressed lbs Bon .- fu opposition tv< tbs report of lbs lonualitee, ai'.-*- vtblrb tba billI wm laid npou tbe ÜbK

Onnotioa of Mr. BaUala, of Vlrsiaia, tba raleimate saapandsd to ttaabla bim to offer tbs followtug

j Rttoited, Ibat tbe Pfsatdeat be respectfully t*( t|usatatl to intoria tbis .Home .Ist* Wbstbar Übaa

K. Hyae, a citusn of Asgtuis eountf. Va, wboon ths 'Jem day ot tbs ptetent atenth. mm urotxmi

In tbs city of JlMm-md. aid eonanat. la a.prltan

laniiicnid by th« will'erv aulh tllv '»« tbe J *IwdaiMs mates. and U -a-j. by wl.*l ufbwr aad v i oder what authwitv. ad IfOr *>b ***ae? tb***}* llObarlsH B. Hyde bas bsea teheed, "ersbedBad «? ~

prlva.l of liberty f U|>ea whos* usth Ihe was chargsd ; by what amrrant or «-« h«y*°«"» nlis was tat an, sod uadsr whal la*. *4 * J*?'* 1" Jihi* tald Ol.aFes K. Hy*?" bss teen -isamlned or

11ied for tte offence charged against hiui j and d so, \u25a0in wbat c mrt and bsfore what trlbuasl ******* ?\u25a01 whst result. . 4th. Wlather the said Ch«. k. Bjde II belongs to Hto land .Fbhvbl farces of IbaOanfMe |! rat* Htctss. or is haul" <« md'taiyduty andsr suy j ti law tburonr. " .

. i tResoled, also, Tbat tbs President bs re'jucsn-d

, to communicate to ihU House copies ot any orders

1 or «ny other pap**!" relating to 1b » esse of the saidCht.rle. K. Hvdfl. with n itanmeiit ol suy tsettate- iI ny taken In ths ckse. M '\u25a0

Theso re.olutions wore opposed by Mr Bwenn, o' , |, Touti., snd stiKtsined by Mr. Bsldwln. ami were |flneliy agreed to by-ayes 58. Boeaia. 1Mr. Oreeaett. of By.. called ap the report oi tba |CummlUesnn .Om.lwßs lv r*-gaid le tbe pet ItUrn Of \ |J. P. Jobusoo, tonitHilne taaaaatefA> tl.Oerlaail. i ,the sitting meuilii-r frgta tbeTblld Congressional ; |l>u.lri.t af Ail.*"""**- |

Mr Trfaaa of (la. offered the fauewlmj aaastl- \u25a0 'j tats f..r both'tlir- majority ami minority reports:

Resolved, That a vacancy bs, snd Is hereby dclar-fl iv the representation from the Third I'ongren- j |modal District ol tbe State of Arkansas.

Rnolmm That ihe Clerk ot tbis House do iransmil a certliiad copy af the foregoing rsaamtiocs to ?the flu its mil of arkansss.

Mr. Boyce, of 9. C moved that lbs Home prosssdts vole on tbis gasetitm at 1 o'clock to mor-row. Motion agreed to.

Altar soma discuss.on, flu* Hoiirie ailjournetl.

INCIPF.ST.? A more touching mcident than the following, publishe*! in the lust uum.bar cf tea Southern l.i'iraiti Messenger,me have!rarely read. If was in the dash nf Oen. Stuart jRround the snviay's lines that Capt. Lalane f"!l ? !Ills remalnri wrre taken careef by hunt. Latane,

bis brolb-»r:Lieut. La.ane nin-i*-il his brothel's (load body to JMrs. Br.H-k-'ubri-ii'rb'M plsntation «i, b.ui: or two t

afttr bin death, tin this sad and lenely i-irand heimet a party of Vankres, who folltiviea him to Mrs. '

I Hr.rckeubroiigti'H get**, ana, stopping iberi>,tolil bimiha! as soon as tie hs*i ji';ic<,1 his brother's body ia ,I'riendlv bands he must surreudor hlinsellaprisoiirr. iI nip .Mrs. Br.-K-kenbrougb sent f.-r an Epist<liiU I'lergyuiau to perform fhe tiineral reremonle.-i, Ibut th** enemy w.mld uot permit him tn pass. Then, jwith a few steer ladiaa, a fnir baueu llttl*- girl, bsr >apr<>& fjlled «tili while uowers, snd a few faitbfuli sUvts, who si.*r'd reverently near, n pious Virginia |matron read the ..oleum and beaufifnl burial service Iover lue cold, xrill Ior in of one of the noblent gen- |lieiuenao'l mont iutrepid ofticr** in the Csefede- Irate army She wafrhed the nods he.iped upon fhei-crl'tii ltd, then sinking ou her kuee-*. iv lit/ht Bad ;hearing of the rqunnitted Bis seal's welfare,snd '.Ue Btrießea hearts fie tia.l left behind him, tothe nit-tiyof the All Father.

CO-NWTH. -A Scottish newspaper s.i>s that 'j.oor IKotsmth. tlie Huni>!tridn patriot, is in ths final stage 'of cims'ioiuiiiin. and thai probably before many jwe -us 1..-v* awaya aaaaa country will have to w«ep ifor the loss fif emmot mm noblest and in,..i gifted ,men."

*gf**A9jpt fiiifpiiKrAtiK? nccnowi jcnaMßftr*. !j The foUasrlßg siin;s bave been received by me i! within m few da;, s, aud are her-by licknowledgeil: I

> J Mrx Maiy Meade, Amelia to, BS; Mrs E Scott, darn- jHue c>, M*A B H Whitescatver *I(J. M ss Sally AMartin, Klmj WBHsbb co, *;>. Sharon CBarcb, per j

! Key .1 (iTurp'.n iTSj W X Tc.n-itall, llanoier ca, ij %\u25a0.; flidaoa Oarber, -iril). l.ieui V Cowhoid, §3 i'ub jCoUectiea at Mt Tnbor Obarsb, Amelia co, !

I B100; Key.i II Martin, Knowiii*. Tsaa, Tl": R 1> lS.itip oa, Ti »*, Ml; Collection - by K-*v W T liil Iliaui, §188 85; "A Soidier," Peteraberg, Va. o-c, MrsJaaa Via aud ber lilt i- .a.ighters, KaU and Alice, jHanov-r-r co, *7 "J N, ' (;hristi;iu-ibtirg, Va, \u25a0*!*.".; I. jL Waii-mau, \u25a0» VV Kobitison. Beanoba Hed 'Sulphur Springs, nidj; W P Barrfaua,da, voo; J !B Hiine. -s-tO; A W Taylor, y..; fj W tlamt-rou. BS;.1 B I'His, *?'*; iiavid W Kyle, 95- H Clay Pale, *,;

i F Keßas, B5: I. J Nottinghaui, *.'\u25a0; I J (reed, BS;' i B \V Bagbv. *-~ Hugh Kerr, tkt .hi*. T Auilerncn.

j Hanorer. | i 10. A K. DICKINSON,| ; ? ] Oen'! Agent Aruiv Colportage.\m* . , .

, j I'OKNi-. 8881088, CALLOBITIEd, II *~J* NAILS, A i ?Rich andpoor, yi vug and old.j are s-riijir ci te **evere suffering from thes** SBstteaa ii ! log dlseatfa setasloaad either from inattention, or, ;I what M ilid-VOrse, :ho dangerous use of the klii:e. ?j Dr. sCHDL*;' Z. aBaaa treatment for all affections \: of the fee! is painie.-i.j. aaay be (..lily cou.-nlf.-'d fromI HA. M louK "«

tiK:!< tv?Wall ,*; ,.r.e-; Hotel, Wall fctreei.

j \u25a0fa % BOTICB.?Tbs PASSPORT OFFICE* ;;? -

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ir.r.ii thi.-. date, Wili lie opeasd daily from*'.[o'clock A af. to7 o'clock P. M.. aud on Saadsja '

, ; Irom 4 it. i. P M B. GBJBWOLD, Pr- v Mar."Rlelimoad. tjepi. -.';;J, tgtg. [se il?^tj_

DEPOT AKMY LuMMITTKK V. M. C. A., i .SNU l.sfclF-, BUUKEB9' Al» SOCIK.ff. J. 1Richmonii, Sept. I7tb, IBfCJ. > !

AN' APPIiAL.?The lecem sssgageaaaats' B ?r t,f oir army OB rotomuo Bass added .

greatly to the u'?.l;? , of wounded soidieis in iheboapttals of the ciiy and surrounding i-oiiatry.?Tba Laaiv.-." tv.ldier.* Aid .Sucieiy a.id the ArmyCouiuiiitee ot the Young Men's Chrisiian Assocta- ;tion, iv full cooperation with each otber, are con- {stabtly receiving anddißtributiug coiirioutious and '.

' { suup.ie;- for thif ili;r.jjiials throughout ihe State.[ Ws would again saraatUy appeal to our trtaadsto ;j send ii.suth c.i;utrihut:oaj and suppiie.-i as will en- ,

j able BS to make aLaj.it- provision for (!..- comfort of |' ! our -ick an.l trsaadad soldtera daring ;ho ap-

! proacbiogwinter months. We are confident tbai the (jci..-'i-..si!y ot* our Southern friends needs bo j

! other Ftfißßrnathan a ki;owiejgeoi thr> necessitiesj ..; the soldiers who ;.re luakintj such sa..r-

--; riri.cr, 1,-.- efii- BBSlirlty ot our Uparei-t riguis.' ."* l!-: -"' WM P. MUfIPCiKI), Ch'o.

si\u25a0fs.fi"ft t tv notickai1 ? OUaOTITOTES WAN'ffil..?Par tare isond, is.i £3 liable uu-::. over -lo ye-jiao' age, a liberal bonus \u25a0

I will 1.. |~.,,!. Apply, iinnu-iliately, io< j ? R. R. ROBERTS,

. j s«* -.'? :it- t.'onv. of Cary and i:t;hsts. ,\u25a0 oißsTi.irrKS wTnJlTSD.?Waatsd teasadib' ! IO aaety, mv for ttit* w.\«*, men over IS years old. '

\u25a0Oal a' Coiuuiolau Hotel, room -At. A liberal price, will Bs paid. Mr. WM .'ONEfe, Bf Mem-bester. it

. v»i!i b*: to your interest it, call aa i'.i? 9t*I ? Z. a \u25a0SDBeTITOI99 WASTED.-Waaf*d,ihree Snb-stiiaies to .-*-rvc in laeavy arlillery at Cha[<iu's

I Bmff, forwhicti a liberal price will be paid. .Nativei born Southern lue.i prelVi.*»J. Aildit-ss J. H. RAGS-

, ! LIALK, euro >.f Ca}>t.tiu C. Tatiius Allen, Cbapin's- | Bluff. se'->:'?3t* *

Sl'SsVlTl'TK.? Any person waniine a 808- ?BTITUTIcaa hear of a f?oo*land reliable manIby artilwmliia ??K ,iNTt:CKY,", Ui-ipatch orti.e,

. \u25a0 stating where Bad wben i.v int**rview ran be bad.i se '**"'? ol* * i' ! OUBSTITtm: WA.NTED-Ipply at the ..n.ci- ;

* I kJ "f A - **\u25a0 iIRAHAM, next ,i.,or to the Colnm-I bian lintel, tot three day-*. m* Oit? 'At*

ÜBSTiTLTE WANTKO? Over t5 years of jFar ooa that *an cataa well reeessjasaaedI ali'iHral pilce vsill be paid. Apply at 80. Spots- i}. j w**>od Betel, bstwsea*> sad i*.'o>l*.ck A. M.

?! *| "*-* { '~ i| *' ? iSUBVIITI'TK WANiKO? iiultiiitry coiopaL.y. lie must be over 4.i years j*jot age. ApplyBt lbs c-tlice of C. B. MAKSiIAf.t, !

{ j Fracklin su*-* \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, opp-.s'it- Me<roptrlitan Hail, be- I: iwewn iii*e> Boars -"ri " and s o**Jseb, sa i'l-.'.c

AltIt OLo*B w riiimai" i. i; i i)

i Kt.r mle aifj WXoTI iOHafftTOM'S ttoirbsMre.\u25bac Ji?lt It"". Main strve'.

' t'i A A or.i"irt*ii.sscrteilriitesBnt'KLKS'""

' ! ____dUU naab.aiuidMnglsaAßNl'-.SSl.adl-,s S.iOUI.KS;("I RRV i.'o.MBS. UORSK fhi'*.*ii..*)

* ' < UHKY OARUS. BALTSKH' : gtUDLM, Ac, for sale by

I. W. bfiMIIS,*; se VSi? ts IHtb si., bet. Main uud Itttry.

QAI.T DISTuTbUTION.I , Ail |-ei*.u.i eatltfad to CITY SAI I" will please

i apply tor it <>v ar before TUOKftiDAT, the ?.\u25a0.".tb afj bepirtmber, usuo uioie will be .listrilim. .1 until ueii

: \u25a0 hjtsrtlseuieut ft.r ftstaber delivery.I ." X*~ :]' SPOTTb A HARV liV,

I O a 1. T . h A I* T .

ti'Q ?

t j 107 sacks Vtrfbata SALT, for sale, >.n; meut, by SPOTTS A HAKVBY.

i* i se 2;!---**ja*wJ**w?A tine saddle and~hariiess HOKBK"' eai ranted perfect in every respect Inqnin.

* ; ai ROBERT BUUQBNS'H,- VciiaMr at, near 1-1. Bakers. Cburrh Hill.r | se Vi ~ :u«* \u25a0 rpo GY.S ri.KMKN. .** .w is ih« time to look tip

! X y° ur winter rlotbing tv bs .HCOfJRED audI RaPAIREU. W« can give an old coat a aew cou-stiintion, and make ii last all tbrongß the Lard

ii , liiues. Call aud see us.~ i X Kl.Sii A 9QH, ii.«i.rcis

\u25a0c '_.*?,--! fit' Main siret t, bet. Tth and tub.* ; 'V*o M11.171T.Kß8 -BfiNNRTB POR I.aLiTkhI I | MIBSBH. AND BABIKH? I bays for sale lis)v I B.aca Fancy Mtraw KnHNHTN.'Iw the fall trade.

' j t'rii-e law for tka lei.K. Kiyu, bcoiusr.

c i ThhWSsTAT.? iWiboußsad poaads: nAPatT%?o ' 13 PMBE?Vi bbls. cuuinina aud WATRR POB***~ j Havi*B?M lao-lni.tiel UAQB, for sale by?* ? *e*V3-3.« 1, at O. B. DAVESPORT.

SOUse. MUt*K« MUIiRS.?Four pairs goodbroke MUI..S. tor sale. Applyat tbe stable

'* nt atr. JNO. B. liA VIS, on Franklin street.i j SHjd?.ll*

o !?<*** »RNT?Two ROOM! wltbta a wlnsi.'sII A- walk or tbs Capittol aad Post ißßss, snltabia

bar listsins rooms. For isnns addrssa "S. B," Dta-e psteatotaes. sa&>-lt-- 1 1SO ttAatPf-gUAitb HAR'ffta Mabani.-I d-swy wipsrlor let ef Baddlsrs in*R* aaasr Basattatatßt of Baddlsr a NKBDUOa. oas lot af Patt, sat Istatbar Ooiopssaws, jest rarelvsd and tar sat*.i, by dtnBLKTos anoH a oo4 ma*?tw*' Nu ivPsariMrsii,opasaira

.... .- , - _?£ _

liOCAt MAtTtRBA'">t free Kniumy WS* ;

railed, imuti yesterday '*> br»M au inquest over ,tbe body of Michael Leary, found lying dead .Ht hia Own house, on Grace, between 1/th andUnion atreete. Deceased's death waa tho re- .snlt of an affray between himself and one Jno 'Murray, on Thursday night, of last week. Hebreathed bis lust Sunday night. By the evi-dence ofJames MctJormiek, a resident, of Hen- |rieo.it appearedthai be arrived in the city andwtiight the ilomieil of l*eary for lodgings-While on his way thilher, between !» und ino'clock at night on Thuiwl*»y, be met Murray,who proposed to accompany him. He did so.On iheir arrival they found Leary's family hadretire*.. Leary aot" up, ottaned the door, and |invited McOftnick hi. For aome reason, he iobjected to fhe presence of Murray, and toldhim he had better i(i> home: he outl-i not get,lodgings there. Murray inrftded upon going !in, and thrust himself into tlie bout"*. Leary jlaid hold of Murray to eject Wm. McCormiek, juffer advising Murray to leave peacefully. >seized hold of him .*ilsc>. Shortly after doing jso Murray stabbed him in lb-:: side, and he leixn his hold. Afterwards Murray stabbed jLeary twice with a knife,once in the side,and tonce in the back, jind deceased cried out that |he was a dead man. At thia instant the cry ol jmurder was raised hy Mrs. Leary, uud an iroupot was thrown nt" Murray's head, afaraitietwhich it struck. Did not know whether Learyor his wife threw the missile. McCormiek did80l see Leary slabbed, but there was nobody !in the room hut Leary and his wife, witnessand Murray. When "Leary's wife cried mm ,der, Kane* threatened to cut her throat from

i ear to ear if she did not stop, and did finally ;! stab her in the breast. Leary's attending phy-sician certified that lie came to liis death by

\ reason of the stabs.The verdict was,"that tbe deceased came lo

\ his death by two wounds inflicted on his sideI and back with soma sharp instrument in the! hands of John Murray, at thi> house of said ;Leary, on Grace, between 17th and Unionstreets, on Thursday night. September IBth, !

I 186?."iParoled.? John Blassiogham, a citizen of,

Williamsburg, formerly proprietor of ihe old iKaleigh Tavern, who was arrested by the deteetives of the Provost Marshal, on his appearance in Richmond, several weeks since,for having io his possession a pass from OenMcClellan, and three bognt C. S Treasurynotes niaile iv Philadelphia, has been released !from the Military Prison ol District,on parole, he order of Oep. Winder. Thefriends of Mr. B. claim that he would not jhave been permitted to leave Williamsburg jj without the pass, and lhat the money which |I ptotred to be, bad was paid him bf the Van- j

! sees wiihrtui a knowledge on hia part of it.*.? worthless character.

Fre&rieAtmvrg Rail road. --Though com- jj inimical ion with Fredericksburg is open, no ji i-neniy beingaf that point, the curs on the road, ;aa ret, are naahle to preened any further than ij North Anna river, twenty-five miles from I! Richmond, owing fo the condition in which ,

'i he enemy left the road. The bridge over,! South Amm and North Anna rivers were tie :

' atroyed by tho enemy. Onr forces deetroyedI the one spanning the MauaneaL Inall there

are live bridges or pieces of traaarl work tolbe repaired before tlie cars can «<? through.?11l is expected, however, that iv two weeks

j the road will be in travelling condition from: the .luiifiion to Frederii ihebnrg, and that the;

? mails will be sent that way.

Petty Thefl.?AmßSt Wednesdayeveningsome i' ant rilegiotis" person entered Si. Paul's Chan It j! add stole one of the silver goblets, part of ihe

Ctfammanioneaition The gohlei was not valuedBO Batch for iis intrinsic worth as for it* ami Iqntty, being considerably over au hundredseal's old, und formerly used by one ot the ;episcopal Chnrehea in Ettatern Virginia be-1fore the Colonies thought of declaring their;independence of the mother conn-try.

.

Reprieved.?Th*} throe soldier.-*?-Roeer** \; Keliaher. and McGowan?who were to have I''\u25a0 been shot at 11 o'clock to-morrow al Camp!I for desertion, were reprieved yesterday \Iby President Davis for ten days? "Ihey reI ceived the announcement at Caatm Thnnderi with evident signs of satisfaction Bad plea. ;j sure.

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Elceut.a ~/ a City ItetfL'ci/e.?la pnrsaance[ of tbe proclamation of the fiovernor, noils j; were reeterdar opened in the various wards jt for ihi- election ol a member of the House of ;; Delegates to supply the vacancy created by ihe |resignation of John t>. Steger, _Ba%. The rote jj was liiliculouslv small. Save a few scattering

! oner* all were ca*-t for Col. Thomas li.Bigger,onr late worthy aud efficient Postmasu!*. who I; was at sundown declared elected as Mr. Bte-

| ger's successor.Houseof Delegate*.?-The foUowimT %* fhe 1i official vote in the comity of Henrico, to fill j

| the vacancy in the Hoaaeof Delegates oca- j; stoned by taa resignation of Z. s. jfeCtaider, II Esq.: Kobt. A. Mnyo, ITH; S. M*Kae. 110; D..B. Gardner, 48; C*. Y. Morri.-*, 55"; John N.; Davis* 18; Wm. C .Moiiciiie, 9 Ur. Mayo]

inok bis seal yesterday.Sudc/eo Death.?A gentleman whose, uauie I

. we conltl noi learn, fell down yesfet day at the: corner of 9th and Broad atreet*, and died in a: few moment-*, supposed from disease of the

heart, tie hailed from North Carolina.aaa

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COURTS, iMayor's Court, Sept.OO. ?Jno. A. Whitniuu.

a mete lad, appearedbefore his Honor, chargedwith let-gen <>f the uaiu»- tl J. il. Hughes to ii a ?*1 State Trtaanfry note The accused is in

; theemploy of Hoyer <V Ladwig,at whose er-i (ahli»hmeiit iliese notes are printed. Mr.Hnghea was --worn and pronounced the sis;mt-iirea forgery. The attemjn to pass the iiotewas pn>ved hy some children, hut as evident..-confirmatory of thai of the children was deaired, the tnae was coiitintit-d until Tuesday.

Fierce Nowland waa charged with catting \u25a0and stahhing John Booth. Booth baaannaa-

m t*le to appear on account of his w*.imns, the '\u25a0case wa-- continued until Thursday.Victor Fowiu, charged with stealing ijfSiHi

j from Anthony lirindle, wa« retnanded toap- I; peat* before tbe t'i rand .lur\Aaron Jones, tV.r ass*iciating with negroes

: and t-trikina au Oaftcer, was held te t.ail iv an I. awer an indtetmant.j Audeison, a negm employetl :it Mm Bow-' man's Uianling-housi*--, ennsved with stKulingaI pocket hook containing ***&*, was sent hack? I*l piis*iu to uppeoi* bat-ate the (ir.ind Jury onj the 2.1 Monday in Kovetaber.

Jiaoea lluv and Jerry Sullivan were c-bajrg-I ed with siealiug a coat, hat and shirt, ol theaggiegutv value of $V.l Irom Patrick ltoach.

! Ttie accused came t<> Kouch's room last night! at a late hour, and linding hiui awake proles| Bed to he looking for a man belonging to som*-

\u25a0 military r-ompaay. About aaff-pajat three A.VI., he'waa nwakened, ami discovered cue afihe accn.-ed with the articles named, about n.

. hand them out of the window 99 Ihe other,\ who stood iea.lv to receive ihem. He jumped

up and th*-y bote lied, leaving *«? clothes Vhni'l. They were arrested shortly afterwardsThe parties' were held to appear lie fere the(.iriinl Jury.

Jerry .Sullivan, one of the above named, wasalso i harged with stwuliLg f.»» from Kruukllarge : his case was conUuued until i<» BwJT-row, on account of the ahseine of htuye

Charles Klinely, a halnuioreau, tot pur! cha.-.ing a curt loud nI waierroelons in the 'id

Market,oa Saturdu-,, and them lotsale again. The wutermelons were t.rdeietl

I 1., he colitis, filed.Mary Darv an.l Mary Kelly, rhttrmai with

throwing pane of tfirtv water on CatherineKgan, were held to bail for good behavior.

Frederick Shaffer aud West wood Armistpad,charged with robbing .Mrs. Frances Solomonofinoiu-v and jewelry of v large amount, weredischarged, both parties having proved ;malii*.

The Longaimtli'a, charged with the riot oflast Thnratmy. were also discharged HisHonor nnnonnced, in connection with thi*case, his intention of proseentieg the Provost

' liiiat.t if, in futurt*, they made arrests ol till\u25a0 mnsexeeat for od'emes against the military

? [ lawn of the Confederate States1 William, a slave, for heating Dunttny, I deaf. and dnuib free, neat-sea, ahoiit lhe hea.l with a' rock, was ordered twenty lashes.

Judge l.uoi,*'* Court.? This Court sal senI i terday. Much civil business was attended to.jWe noticed that upon the petition of Majori Marable, showing bia arrest and Illegal tou| linemen! by ©an. Johu 11. Winder, a vvajt of

. > habeas eotpa* was ordered to lie issued com} ' manding tlen. Winder to, bring the body of

' \u25a0 Mai. Marable before the Conn to-day at 10i li'cfock.I j Casjier McCoriuaekwan tried ror felouv and

1 : found guilty, his puatshment was fixed at twoj years couhnement iv tbe penileutiary.

\u25a0 ltobert Howb, also indicted for felony, waai acquitted.I A aumjoona waa leaned requiring several

' jurors, who failed to ba present, to appear to. morrow, and show caoee why they ahonhi not

*fmiff vl ?BBBrwaiSiamsaaPi AhmWAJdymWa *4***W*4j*MM ****p*a****^**raUy/lmniel Murnhy, and Wm Gny are set? for* trial to-day. m%* Conrt will open etW

o clock.

}'. I*..!* i*iij-. ,-t] fll* e»»OtMU *»? lb" l" : '» hist hi'Hsv Is* i" ii4i \u25a0?. -I. AUCtfltCt i-" f tHK Btr. .of WlßiihsiNrYa.tti Miss aJIBROMIA f>I'OAH [ot Ukbniund

BwawawßaawSßawaiIJilt. I). \u25a0

Billed, la tbe battle of Rharpsburg. no 'he 17thlost. Brigadier Oeot>isl WM. B. HT ARKK of tt..-\M l.oulsisua brigade

His funeral will take plate from Ht. P..i>: sCburcb on Wednesday mornißg, at lo o'clock. Bis 1friends and act'iainlances are invited to attead * i

Huddentf, oa Monday evening. Beplember Si.l,tbe Bey. K. B. LAKE, of Korfh Car .Una.

ills funeral will take place tbis evening at 3o'clock, from tbe UDiversaiist Church, tbe R*7. A. '

officiating.On'taWSwa btiiaai, makoaiiet mvemb. Mr

faut daughter of John N. am Msry Claik, ajtcd Ii ear and 5 months

The friends of tbs family aro r<.-tp,-.ifully invitedto attend her funeral from her father's residence,coiner 4tU snd Jack>>'>o street i, at .'. o'clock P. M.this day. \u25a0

On the Slat 3eptei?b.r,i-i;A MICUAEL J.KiKV-III! funcrsl wiil take place this ecuing, ai J

o'clock, from his i«»i*lence, oa flrace .iie-t.nearlad, .*

At the resldears of his parcats, in I h*,r'n,ties'.ille.JOHN THOMAS, only tea af E. 11 aud I. P. If ibard, sged U years B months aud 13 da\ *.

We miss thee, dear -a JopJMIT,We miss tby bright black ryas ,

We miss thy lovlntt smiles,Tes, we miss onr darling boy.

1 be nd me o'er tby little forru.Now stiff iv death and cold

And iblnk another darling lambHas safely reached the. told

I see by faith a little crown ***

Of gold npon thy brow ;1 hear the rustling of thy wings.

Thou ; it an angel newAnd shall I mourn thy e.irtbly d.rom.

Or wish ii.,-e back againA traveler to a certain tomb,

Au heir of certain pain INo' rather If I nef .1 mnsi vierj,,

bet mine be tears of joy;That onto mo this day is Beta*

lv Heaven, an an_<--l boy 'In Klchmoud, Annual 'A/th, l*fi»\ U lbs M year

of ber age, MAK.Y only daugbte; at I'b-mi*?n.i Fdlen Coilin**

Ob, MINMS, ill-oil ,U. lii>, .bill.Ho youDg, so baanta*Bl iodl*»

How many fond and fa*fed hopesUpon thy Utttogtwra doth lie.

I see by faith, -. liftie ii'.,w(i

Of gsad upon thy Beaa ;1 hoar thu ii'.-iTilng'ii tby irfaga,

Tbon art an nowAt Ashton, the residence cf Mrs. Ann Branch, In

- Ameliaeoaa*e,Sß Hundsy, Mth iostaci, at '\u25a0'. oilorkjP. M.aJaaf. KLIZA, only d.uighlerof Dr. H. W.

i and Marion T. Boisseau. agetl 1 year IB tuonths ami\ 1 i days.

Though taken,as ..;,- no doubt has t.?eu. trom ibrj "Evil to oiuie" in iblH wicked world, anil now and

[ forever al rest io the Kingdom l f lleiiven, yet m*\ ran but deeply lament and mourn seas the loss of\as Interesting a child as Hbe v, \u25a0_..- Mi,, 00.l giv** i

'. tbs parents and other rslstlrst giH-... m b-ar adtb| becoming resignation tammvera itlspflnriati.-.n oi \u25a0| Bis provides! * I*l O. P.

Iv ibis city, at a ijiiartrr puo. '? ...io.-k P M ?' S-pteniber l*.kb. SKLINA H. BMITiI, be

'\u25a0 i ween u'. and '.n yoars of ago.She l-aves thret* tons and aae Baßgbtßl IB Bioma ,

tbeir 1< si. She bore ber long ..ufferiiig with fjbrlsi.nn lorli'.ttde. hbe was a kind and afwaCtteafßtSssotber, and beloved hy ill wbt* nsan tier.

Peace be to her ashfcn ' *

Onßalardayatoialag the iitth instaiit, at leao'cloi'k, at bi« residence in ibis rity, WM. BKKNT, ?'

i in his 4-irh year.As husband, father, master, and iVI-n.l. bat .xaiii \u25a0

! pie was worthy af Imitation, lie l«av*-s v largecircle of relaiiveg aud friends to BaSOra his early ?*leatb. - I

At Oakw&rid, in the county oi on the ,i Wth ot September, 1803. Mrs. ELI/.A BETH tt. ,| SCOTT, of the late Judge Johu Scott. "

At the laaaaeaeaol he.- souinUw, Mr. Ji.o. l>. |j Marken.ie, in the county of Henrico. Mrv .'\u25a0.; ___, k i I: I.ASIF.K, agedIB year's.Bfi" Whig aud Kuqiiir«*r please copy. ?

Cn Tburraiay. ihe Ittb , ai io A. M,af Is |t phoid fevsr. in the Btfe year of hi* age BTi'iH ;! HENDERSON son ef Mrs Balsa <»"C..i.ucil ai.d :i the 'ate William ".. Adams.

Stnun*' v papers pierce copy *

LUftT, !".TRAYKa>, src._

IOST? Oa Shinrday, .-n bic'd, 01a>. ar ",-fi ?' , :j i, ieatLer PtlßSli. i.tißlsliilm a dldaaddsI t'enfrdcrate aad a BBBsber a ?*! n..!i-s 'Ibe i

finder wili Ba rewarded 1,.- iciivius it \u25a0\u25a0: thi-. affisa. ,; se2!-- it'

LOST? hot v<eea tn»< t'ioyd Hoii.it acii Bapack*' boat, .jojiibiy iv lt.n BhiiK,; j

! a roll nl NOTES, f&Sltj CbatbaVtalrS, from i><s\l io ;! *"..) In auiouni. Tl*« nud-rr will bo liberally rs- .I warded by leaving the same at tuo Liiapatcb SBsce, :

i se23?ill* jLOaT? A FOCKKT-BOOK. containiniTs small isiiaa of Msney, and f-'a,.,' \u25a0\u25a0» .uiiy useful to ib«* !

| -iiDseriber. Tbe Bsnasl finder may ket-p the m.-ncy jand lfcciv* a liberal resracd besidi-s. by Isawaßftbe Pocket-Bool: and n the Lisjjatcti .ttiice.

se 'ill? lt» A. KLOSS^,TT OHT?Some few days siuce, betweea Can ? lata; and tte city cf KlclUßoad ciy F l i£F. PA-i FallS. I vfili give a lib**..*.. ravi*aid for tkei. rs-; eoesnr, it taft :*.t tbe I>isj>au-c offiea.

tool?it- pay:-j. pciypKX'mt. '

SIKAYKP?frroni tbe Mec-f-i QsUegs Hosaital,corner of Marshall ac*l Coileee streats P. cti \u25a0

ni»nd. Va., on th<- 13tb last two MILCH fX'Ws.OM >s alightbrindle; tbe otii-.- blark and ».Lite. ,

' Tbe left rump af tbe lac; :.i Black, with blink j, neck and hfsd. ncd a vrhiie apm in her t eahl s i. '\u25a0I Any information in reg&id to :l_iem wiil :>.-?;._:,k-

--ti-.1.y received, and lbs u.-iial j-fiid on ih*-ir |: delivery to N G. TUKSLEY.

be Si?lt* Slewunl

IpSTKAY ?A slray HOawHJS cam-r to my iarni j\j aboui the lasi of Ai.h-iv whit-li tbe ownercau Bave by proving propert» aud paying efaargea \u25a0\u25a0JOHS ( UKRIE, on tiii Canirai iiallr'd

se B.l?*lt» Lourico conciy.

STKAY'EO OK sfoLLS- lioui my resiifeuc-., jon Orove sueet, a dark r* .a .d A ?»:\u25a0: and a bay |COLT. A liberal reward frill Bs ;.aii for tb«ir re ;i overy. j se-.'.l?3t' j f». liAtiERTT.

LO9T-0n Tanradas, my fSJSMItbetal reward will t.e |ji..a oa ihe r rattirn toI tutsoffice. [SBC-***] fJAKAH 9. 11ISK.S.

; MILITAKY .IttftCty.

DAMP NKAR DRL'i'.Y S BL'JKP. ( ISr»pttribrr OS, Irf.i. J

ONE U USDRED AND RVTI PCLLaKS KB- (WARU.-Deserled from ibis BBBta, oa lieI Ip._ inst , a man calling Bltnialf JOHN HRuOK** ',j slio bad joinedCompany 11, nt :Li* BBBBBaata, a** a ii siifk-riiti.te, a fefv days prsvir.n.ly. Sr.,d Braaaa is j!of medium stature, dark ba*r, datk eyes, and <>i :' torslgn birth?by t.'? .>-va a**ci--ant a Frencaiiiau ;j Tbe abova iowartl will b»- pau: in Bddlttea ti (Be 'i nsnal de*. roiu-ut reward to,- tbe approbensi*- vantvtdaraaf tbs aeeaß-b-ei w j. uklk.n ,

se Ot? lie l.i -i.v.i. C**n» M '-'a \u2666!\u25a0 0. MmtaUon\ I KG INIA aUKHMTviT~Prtvaie ?*j jOHiN 1> sriKKVK.f CsaCWm awshsce-s

; cuiupany. sih Vir-rini.-t respasaßt, oas lakea prl- ':I suner acd sent to tori l> .nwne and rctaraee )-?

> KicbmirUd sicacaily io lasi uioniU. Any inforI mation wiih revs. * '" h.» BrßepaaaSaßts will Im-; gladly re**ei*,ed by bit rmhet. at the Monttr-lltr

llou -. where lie vv.ii r'-tiiiiiu till Sit'iirday nuirniuir-. is***.'!?4l« DANIKI. Bilßlsi\ B.

1 PKHnOMAt*.

IMuSMATIOiN WANTED?Of Private MT.COBTEI.LO, of Brooks* Light Artillery,Cent '

a B. Beatb, wl. . was -sounded la the lai*- battl-'of Aanassas Any Bits knowing anythingof him! will obugs bis aticcU.'-iiate wile, Bjp addressing herißt tbis office. He Wai roi*t»arly X member of .'.c 'l BbBW m regimeni. Altai COSTFA. I.< >

?jail?.it» Of t'bsrleaion, I I*.

A MOST deslraala supply, just received a.BCHAAPH China Bazaar. MS Bioad Itmaf,

i.-ti*re,-n th and .'.th -CHINA AND OLA6*B WARE? Otajß mod lea

rers, Plates. Mugs, Ewers and Kasins, i u.-nal-e, -..

; Bed Pans, bowis, and a great variety af good*a litable for Hotels and Bestaiiranis, 'fainbiers,(toblets, ate . sir.

TIN WAKE ? C dee Pols, ali adies Batd kind* ,aakiag-Pacs, Wash -tin.*. Tea Esttlws.Clotb Botlsrs,Foot-Tnb... Water Cans. Slop Bosket*-, Hpltiotina,Banes I'iiLS, Coal Scuttle-i Canteens, t'nps, etc.

HARDWAKK.?Biiporntie Kugi.»h Table acdPocket Cutlery *, Silver Plated and Brltanuia Teaaad Table Spoon ; Forks, Ladles, Castors, old t>-miuion ('.idee sad Tea Puts, t "andlest >« ks, TeaTrays, etc.

l.OuKlNll UI.ASBP.fi U ilh uud Willi..-.u .tattdsFAMCT GOODS ?Billaud Pocket-Bo.>ks, I ocAet '.

Mirrors, Pistols, Backgammon,(Thes*. aud l>iaughtBaarda aad Man , Violins, Aceordeoas, Wool Cards.BpsAltdlng's (tine. Combs, Broth**, Onliar and Vielm Strings, l.nblu's E*.*ra>is snd other snperioi

,; Psrfiunerie.. Soap, Was Maiebes. at.-, and a sapsr or assortiusnt of Military Ae***>utrsa*euts, | \u25a0 <t» asHaveraacks. Spurs, Pocket Drinking Cups, etc ,at

LEON tsCMAAPS.us *!3?tit* '".-otk Broadst., bet. Itb aud 'ib

AAlt* Wd>TH<~ Oil. fSSfI? OI.Cci.OTH:?O.OUO yards very super....- OIL i LOTH. .*tiial..e

\u25a0 lor wagou aud auihuluacs cover-...tsJOyard-very --opwrtor Ola CLOTH. «iiiti»b!«s

. far knapsacks aad haversa*"***.The SbOVe jllal received 1100liUe tuauufa*'i ttt. i ,

' and far sale byHAMBLKTON,BRO* A CO.,

| ' taatV-tw* Na. Is" t-Vml st-. (up stairs >

i ~h.? IJL|*I *f a R V.?My store will us closad «?*»

JM. THURSDAY sad re-opeaed ea MONOAYi gKiT witb a tall \u25a0saaoitaisai at MIU*INIRY.ws , WW*

MAIUMJ. MOH.| CsT* My stars U a|osed svaiT Salnrday *****

I F mdmaae* taheaas narh aad aaratag sbildress.. nWayettagtm-linalwlU^

»g_»-l, Pindar X Caarlet atotei

SSSSSSSSSSaHa^pBBBSBSBSSI

I \avf* »»I * i. ?< * ,

l-ir-ti'Mi > - t.tjai ??*\u25a0* saJi ..--.. -

?**** t*t*M. *HI t- ...... ?.«,| i ~._. ,'Tbs saaet vslsabl« pwni(rt, ? r lb; '; "»* '

ante wiß roaimears at 10o'cl-*.e»n'SX-Xl s. b.CfrOß.Aaet,IyrANCV TOIU'.T MtjTp-TomM t fbjtLZFlb* and Dressing OBmasvjßel rse*\'.il?! ?

~r_:j~_! Jj^U^l \u25a0 n£3** Collar makkrsemployatsm and goad wag*, win m »iZ^ :?

number ef 10-irneyineu, fo w-.ik *,n antfaww *

wagon Hani*--', Collars. Addrss* ***** SBt«al*L-lfH. *****?**t*t***M\u25a0^grrlo1 *

-_.... . .... Anseaia (R

:*?_!?,^*:v,E*T**.

RTCBMOBB VAKIETILs ': -

(Luis fraoklia H.iiOns doorbelow hs ii©oaiu«- Mo «i

&*&*'?**** u0mn0,,,.,Stag, Maiag-r ._ j W Tho,/,tcebdat irnraM, sei,t-,, u?r ~*.. le*.Thu Drama cl tb-

BKIOANDS BOM*************** Mr Ms*; *1 ?'"f mm ? liTBiP? I,anf -* *2-2: *********

A MOBVIBa CALLbit" £ Ardent Mr tVOrsat is.,__.iMrsCfctUlngton d.i.VIX*"""-* Mi.sk K,r.

To couclnrie with theIXVlXf;ihu.N

fi«n. Vaniaaa m, v. ,Csptain Fh.rvli mfaC!o*-*. * i sWJ"TBStJssssSfWm Invalid', MrJWTUrt!Brns.j.ie, ) 'Mr HWnheiery ii-ly in'he'lueaira ma

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INSTRI'Mr.NTAI. AN I. VIM AI. I'Wse?At TH! "'HI

m'FEtCA N CH I MCMr.r iih... gmp 14|l1

Mi-i f.LLA M Wkl.N ..,,. met sails .I'Hhtful MBBfCAL EVII BTAJS MBTB 2abovsatare, on ? \u25a0TtmtmStAT iTßJiiaa, **?i a ,?,

i».i »t,:-:h she will Baaaaktsd a o,*lowingemhit*ntan:i;s.»rb<. Barskhtd ps as* ":for tho ev-jilng IflmJtrtrar A dab* the taw!. Soprano; Mr. Chaki.u n. Kortos, ik,,-«ti~J?Comic Vocalists, iby kind p»nnt,»i.>o (.i v* X

"

agea.eai of ibe Varleii..*, p t .,u tTOB tad R."fttKTs. the weli-kuown Vi*l ui-.-. \nj p-?. v ,"fit T tbeee'ebrated PianUt " '

jg*f Doors open ar I s'aterh i.? u .r aBSBans at b precisely.naeaa tw Anmntnoa .-,.-. <r.jsi j...may ho had a* the principal Bftteli »:,4 w n, S '..ft ll.e ete,uiug ~1 '.he PSgfjaBBIBB! - .. B 1,"riMlt, BBrOONO OKtMi bITX "? *\u25a0?

X "I tho Alexandria Ass*Ui_ji, u -,,,j be given 41 MO:i Tit XLi D HA! L..» 8,..a,1 ~,".,, I*l ween MBA ami ,th sts, Tift i;.-=,IjAY Ibbbb t.-"., I "O.J. '

>Vi.>r VV t:«. I W ss ?

u*ny.. ClUikOltr af AT,u.g.,1?..u I | \,,, H H; 1orr-ytii, i. Cnraaa, w

j An«m«Oft->rsr a gen'len.aii tad is,, ax.,j »1». *4*""

I The Floor Maast;*r» will i- kaoea t*y i-swaa.. ablts rosrtiu , OaßamHtsaol | .\u25a0 and white.

During the fatetmbaana nr MCatrrsaHlaatt: tbo UdiPs with H.3Fisher t H;rr:pip-

-I*s* Tb« artaotrßdl Ostifios huu.tt»t!i t» ..1 attendance. H mp

MR W H CUfsTl "

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DIAMA-TJC OOBTdKIaif-r a b. illiaiit and iaa*oa .__) v-Ibisbla* 1 0 . taut Atlanta, ila. wi.i aui.sv M t»Mi-BILE THKATKr".

, -......,. laaead the mmfeaaßtaaat sbato.NDi y \u25a0 vn mo, im i. \u25a0.*._,

\u25a0 listat.l islird mamaswa it it* Bieawtataaam sp,*>J by telegraph, addr*ss**.l te Atlar.ia till Al ~*

'. altar iha' date -Theatre, Mobile Ala."BI IS*?lSt"

j tVAtHfI.

WANTED? A Virginia Lkl», . ,u.pr;euTeach Latin, Preu.-ii, Mu..,. *h« », .

Enftttb branch*', includingMvl *-nj-,ic*, d#.i>,,\u25a0a-taaafaa ts TEAf'HiR in aasivaieaui ?-. fbmt

. fuce yivtn at d required. AdUrt,- -isting ?aisi? Boa '<1," Kiiiiiior.il. Vs. H .'._?Jt»

WAyTla>~lßiai|-ftßtSly < . ' H-i'aih*» En«inr-rr Korean, aarasr Iwtt ml I « > I

! StiweU, anvta tr.xe.uipt from iQilitcr, **>.-y!,y; v *i! asftTßWAawP and amjatAßtttafawaisi .- V ,'. 'ai. Satisfactory ivfprvßCes will l.- rrjuiMau

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