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iwnDuimm i nw J--vrtt rm -m Jill: me f'trmei'y 'k Til Com. where I with tueir Owuielry tf. i fk 1 fjol iifls li! i i apn' prop a.i;'irti I Slid beimifM It IT cr TIm; owtwvt 'Ct tnj LT hnff H.CV. Clinic I it It But, tiltf Lu1 Moii'Lf IllltljlO I i.iviuL WPl.KiJ uv, Cisb. Atlanta, 102.

troops mil tht tola, tsu4 Ol. oar mldi it 11 iU't) Wl ivir fi. i niter in 'IjUttiUt iraor NO. Atyt' nt. 8 ilii'til feil nut i An i't i ni'i ra will li til 9 Col.

K. ir that Coml II iiutni vit UiV MtK i td I '1 4 ir i. n. i th(i 1 t'K'? Hi.2 If 'IIDM unit W'J It ont i 1 vlj 'A' Si ax "I rand' la ita' lol 'rli'H U' i lua facitj If ObUlIE I. THE DAILY REBEL.

I rfiiii ii.io iiii cfiui fir FRAN 013 M. PAUL. Terms of Subecrlptioa ailt ftnut per vcr Hx Month Time One Monti on rn no 1 oo rr ThCs must accompany sti ordera for the Wilnpla-let of private nersons will receive ''i i Theiefm such sbinplastere b'l better wnl liariea cf Advertislnff. i nr "fl or Tr. Lix'm or less, one Insertion, flf I and SO cuts for arh aubsequent Insertion than one month.

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TttKAHVHr IlcrAHTXI.lT. C. R. A Uii'lnuDiiil, Bpt, Vf). Iti2.

-Pnbllonotico in hrfty given tlint CnnirreHliiiii Ha- Ijr nthori.oft the Miinml nymetit of Intetent on the 7.30 TrNiiry NoUw. Tlio liilciciit on eaoli note fn it fimt iy of January hut will be pic to the respective holder On presentment tt the Treasury or at any Dejmeltory of tho Oovenime nt. (t.fl) C. G. MKMMI.VGElt, 1 Becrolary of Tifkmnf vb ProTost arshaFs Or crs.

pnovosT MAttaiiAri officb, Chnttanooga, Sept. J18C Ppr! I (Vds, I. Rercafr, and until further order the Pellee Guard will eeaee to hult or sVmand phhkoh from Udica 011 the weeui, hut will paw them with, nil due rintirtHy. 1. I'y order of CllAK, W.

PEDK.V, I TPotonieeii fully antlioriiti-d to raine and mnter Into the .1) ervl''of DoiifiHlniate tntn a roRlnient of Infantry for the war, all (Vitain havlnn; in)aillci w-Ranluci can Imve thim muHlerrd Into the au'vlrehy wmion nii hi incnfwur.nr lnicgmpninn; me eherd, Tann. Thla rtglmiint Hinted hnmeilintely, "et3 7,. W. KWHA M. FUME IHfSTITDTE CLKV ELAND, TKNN, V- Rev.

J. BrnclKhaw, Principal. rTIIIR next Conxion ol this Iiixtltiito will commenrt A. nu Moiiduy the 1st d.iy nl noxt, ndr dirvcUoit and prufcNNiiih( of the liev. Mr.

Hrud-ahaw. nho liu hr.j dinrga of It fur the lunt teu tnnnlha. The Tiii'l'i In this aniionncciiiciit would moat eitprohillf appeal tn ml citizena. who have daUghiaia to educate, to nond thi-in to thix instil ntinii. Mr.

lliaiWmw linn lnul charge fif Die aclmol for tlie lat ten innntha dni inpr which time he )nt indei aanple, and we niliiht aay. univerwl natlNfartiiu to the Tnntrm, piitronn and pnpiln, 'J'here never waa a better time for men to tiltie ate their d.xightora than nuw -rooKry laplnnty-rverytltlnn Unw.v rnlapa benra two nrioea, and Ilia Tuition to (school i the aamr hat it waa when everything wjk nt low fljiurea. IVhnt exenap, can thfie ho now fr a nian ivho nrj-lectato rrtvii'atrt liiMduiit'htmf Nono. Oei'auae hero, lit Cleveland a h-altliy I'H'allty, we hare an Imdltnte, with nn excellent Inlnictor, aided a aiilllii(iitcnr)' rt Altitt, to liiHtinct all who riiiiy favor It with Ib'lr pnlronni'. It one and all put thnir ahoul.li Wie'wht'rl anO.

hmld up auch a School a will be ol tt'dalciftiihtc bfJiillil 111 mid anhonor to onr town tye have the building and we have Tuacbera-tht balnorf devalvim upon the people. Wo hopoihry ranj nnhly pernnm tln.ir duty. The TniHie ri thankfnl to the ii4ilzen for the fatronflB hectv.yrcd upon ilr. RraJlmw hcreiroie, ar.d (T'ud to know that imdvr Uin admiiiHtiailnn th lathiition bat not Iirt any of th vnvinhlii rc pn atln It iii-tilncd In the belief da of Ui Jtiipub-1f." 1 ii it ja a 1 iu ix jlu jj. IS Prlmaiy Tepart.ment, II 00 jr annum.

I'renni'iitorv no Praalinmn ClnM Hophouuire Jnnior Henlor: In Unnic, Piano, Onltur i 1. Mehideon, fl bainngh li 30 (0 14 00' 30 on 3(1 00 0 00 30 00 rfnoh una other Modern UBjtnw, JO each In (lie Oiiuui.etit rl Kcpnitmcnt full piorl'l' ti wll br made, ol the oidiiiiuv pi icn, the rwlo of rH)'nipn fa ona-halfln advance, tho iwl ty the niiihlle ol tle term. linn id can I had In pood famlllca, and at conven lent Iiiik kept vmroolv lor young ludicn, 3 be price hoald. iiicHnlliift UuIiIh And IViol not tu wreed fi jo per weoK. t.

)v. eivif Fecretry and TrottNnrer. GENERAL ORDER NO. 10. MTTim lUarqt'aKTitnM, Mnrlrreaboto.

(i-t. liith, 1. Tho Confederate antburltlea having erdercd the enforremeiit of t'no (Vnarrlpt law In Tenm-um-cf The Jixlya rhanmnn of the county t'mirt of nntv will lniiiiili'lv appoint a t'cllnblo and com lietenl peran In each rirll dlatrlct In ld enmity, to make an enanllment of all pewima in their reapecme dlntrli whn are auuicrt to the nrnviNiona 01 an hoi hi Congreaa approtci April 101b, eutlllrd "An act lo furl ber provide for the nubile defence." nld en titling oflliere will pi-oered Immediately to niaku the 'nrelltnent under anid act if CoiiKreai, iu coiiluinilty InatractiiHia front tlie Wur I'rpartment, and rvtnrn Ihaanuie to the mipCtmtemlenl t.onarrint rampa tn HJddlt Tenneee at at whloh pluro a trniletneii In brrrhr rcUbS'inUfd lr conacilpi an.l olaiitei to fill the Tenni'iwfe rejjhneuia now tn the 4wrvlo. r': 11. 8l.t enroriiirroirnei will, at the aame time.

'nnf all pemona In rr.peclive dMrltW who are ver thirty nve a tin iinircr loriynro jeurt.ot Inrward separate I1M of them, toother wllh'a dupll-at llt of thraie who over elfrhteeii and wilder lalrty flve, to the adjutant fioueral of tha State, Thry ullrihm mnke a li-t 'l all tbo permr, InthelrTa-iwotlve diatilcta who belonir tn Ilia aervire, but who aia abwut from their battilloio'nr iKlmruta. with the nameeof theli immandt, and n-uiru tlt rume tu the Cennml of the Siute. "'HI. At any time within thlitv d.ij fiont tbla date lit petona muv volunterr inl -li'il the r)flnient to whi. they will be attacln elthar before or at tha time etirolhuent.

IV. All pernona volunteering to fill nn the mtitU altemly in the Mivlce will report tl.emielvea at tha above ren.h r.vnim, where they will tie humtered tMnnrrvlve Bud foiaUlied trannpoitnthm ttheil aimclive Ky oid. i Ivbam 0. Ae. WMnniOHNK.

A dj jn 1 rni rfWNDS.ol Talh w. fjj- Uo iRhft it cn-Ji tlii Will pHl'l w. -i Southern N6iyi. Tha aimy'correiipondent of the Mobile TVpUter, )eaking of the late eyld weather ill the region of Holly Ppringa. ay eor army 5u tbat How poorly our Waaiern army br -prepaied, none it thote hava a-en it can lodsa.

Kvetvlhiue that contribute to a aoldier'a comlurt l.t Uhj Held it Kidly needed, avary anaiea of niinrterni4.str'a aun. i. porn ueinf mil. 11 IS BDiTeitient to put forts that one third of the noldlera in thia department are without a lntrU blnnket. On the rairr'ipa tiianJre-trtaUlrom laki and Corinth ou of the armv I0.1t and Wantcets, and there il no eupply now on band to reKeve their in thia rmpeet.

1 know if rimirtermitHter of one dtvlnion havlua; a hundred or ao of bianketx for the divialon and no nnn are rxnectod. It fx atatcd that there la not more than one thousand hlanktt within the departineit Price army eirp. All thriv; who' lire deiroua of fiting In mitigalin the aufTctirifH and toil of our MildierN.euanpt do mo in a more auh. atantial nr welcome manner titan by aeudinjf blaukrU, roverleta.orbed clothiuffof anykiml. Any eupplie tkna donated may be addwaed to Major Iikhc Urink er.

Chief Quarteramater -Araiy ol ilia, Went, Holly Mprliura. and ftif Will qulrkly find their to the uflerlng trf oiia more rapidly than by any other ineanai fuppllea thus orwardd ahould, wbsn convenient, be aent by either the Piont rr or Kouthern Kx-pr company. Under aocka, era needed equally aa bad aa blanket, and wlthuiit the ladiea of th Month aetaln rxhihit that Blf aacrilloinii patriotiam which baa been theirloiy.tba poor feMowa in the field who are battling and auRerlng for ihev very home endearmonta, mut indued paaa a cold and flomfnrtleH winter. The recant auow atin at win ne 00 'e re I felt, no winter iMitera haviiid previiusly been erected, and the command being chti ely dent It tool letitH. At a brigade rr dJvUion enrainpuient.

ecarve- iv enoiiRii ienur vn.we Prtnsueiteriiif Uin ured men. 1 The name lutter writer tlin nllu Jen to Gjq, Prlca'a eorpa of tho aimy of tha Konth Wet', at recently ra The only orfliirrcnoe of interest dui lng the past, week wa the review by Ien Ptic of bin army corpa. Thia corp baa wholly reor.inl,ed, ami, two of the. diviion are commanded by Oiuih, Unnry and llowan. both gentlemeu nf military experience and acknowledged abilily the first beiiur formerly of Virginia, and the lutter from Miawuirl.

Tl Mitiaoiiil troopa have been humid Into a biijtude, under Ccn. (ireen, wboac couimnnd bow consist uxulusively of Mitwonriana. I he artillery baa been assigned, two batteriea toeai bHHda, and tlw aurplua fui'iood Into aa artillery battall m. with (apt. of tit.

Lou la, aaUout. Colonel, and Copt. Bledsoe wlog but tery oontainod the 1'miboih piece captured by him du-rin the Mexloan rainpiilgu." acrauiwiti'' and Ma-jor of the battalion. Lieut. Col.

t'laj Taylor iaChiuf of Artillery, and attached to(iieial Price' xUIT. (luihoi 'H buttery, coniuinnded by Capt (iuiiwr and Lieutenant ilromi and McHrlde, which did iih ttnod norviceatCorinth, nnd U'ado' haltery. which won a like rtiktiiirtion, are attm-lied in (irecn'a MWuri briffiwle. The new orjHH'ilion ha Kivell very jccn eral aiitinfacliou, and Im placed this rplvudiJ corpa on an excellent war footing. A Buitliern exclniife tella1 ther fnlluwing eltry' of exiwpttoii, one of bur rural vilta6oii11.

"Dootor.lt the lania foot, won't I bavo- an noUic.r nil niillicifliit t.ik nun Hint vftn uluiot re fuse me exemption ft'! What i the donutor. "Why, the fact i. doctor. I have not (food aenin; 1 an replied the applicant. mid the doctor, "ivlmt pioollmvu ym "I that? What rvidenco can you "Pruof nid Ihc mijilicant.

"Why, air. I voti1 Cu-Miiu if that Isn't proof of it. licin a d-d idiot, I duot know how id bey could 'be In the Columbus. of Thur'day we find the Mayor Monroe, of iVew Orleana. died a few.

weeks the rflecta of his. iutpii.ioninent.iit Ship imsiiu, wuere lie murere'i wini neglect, iniiniier ot want and torture of mind and body ii.tlirUd by the whose iiainehas beciiiiie a Kviiiuiyni ti.r iufamv and hiinmu depravity, Thia, we think, naya Ihe Mnliile RegU'v ia rnia- tko. geiltleiimrt 'jftcetiljy 'bom New Qilenns n-fornia that just before hla departure he saw Nnem-bor of Moiirou Wnil.l, who t4 fifiil' that Mr, M. 'waa atiil jn cnnii'ieaiont wearing a ball and chniti, but they had Jieard nothing of hla Tna llichmond liaftbo foirowingVn Mr, lr Waffnrr, DruL'giet, llroad atreea. who waa nrieeted sumo mouth iiro, while endoavrinjf eroa tlie P.ituxeut, on hi way home iu thu eiiv, icturued Thursday evening by th Hag of.

tie Uringa a dale ul account. ot Ike tn iitnu ut it ome-n! ih Soul In ern incn, wh i bavu unluckily (alien into thu clutches of the l.incolultra.- (Irfat SMTpiisi? is expressed on thn pint of the SouUiernsr inking North, at thn course pursued hy the nulhoiiilc Tn tn the fuse of Col.TUoiuaa,)vh(f ia ftiii iaNp)iiny fctitfi. niciit. Jt will le reiiiettils-red tbnt'aoui! fifne nirSthe Yim. kco paper were tilled wth praphlo b'scripUo -of Iducolu a visit to theaneynf the Poti.mso,, Inlorni'id by.

the exchanged pri-'nii'is win have just arrived that tlie visit of on the abova named ow asjon, was lor I lie put nnse iireveiiiinir a re belilou whirl) wan on tho point Ait' breukiiijf out in Mj Clelhm'a avm.V, biVyatd'ta poldchl' matter. A conncll ol all tho onieer was Held-Kinp Abraham piesnliiiir when nieiiMiif were ooncerted the nra- vanlios tof Ike onthrrak. 1 ho lesult wan the btoance of an order! Iiy McClclian piohiSiitlng the "IntrodiU tiou or discussion er puliiirai mattcia in tha aniry of the Potomac." a 1 (H i Ont (Ji'ixi nlk. The Columbus Tiwr publii.hea finin ihe pdt of its nitny ct)irewmli'iit fulWing jdclurca of three of out pronilitenl, Cen lilieve, in IU way to (vi'iybeily's conli Ji nee. In appearance lie in tail, imrtiy urn! uiiu-li'ianiiiii ilia ilrifs is iixiisllv a.

plain uniform, a hiack felt but, wii turned down, and be wcnis hoit fii iasled l'iird ail round his r.ii-H. IIm Iium miicli nt II. Jir.iltt. 1.:... i mm iihii nn is ninco I Kit.

Willi WI.0111 is 1 mown, w.arpiiuirg tmw him on tho fall! ilitt 1 A lii.nl. r.l I li.it Hit u. ki)) 11 oy anu per 1 1 1 u.i unrN ..1 i-ouncis. 1 and gIvinKdrdor In a inanner ol Aids and eoutiera wne hurrvlhc to and from ihe end cenlie. kn.l Ihe of fm-ecn ein.

ed under his pcrlcct control. i. ('en. Lons-street ia stout Hid flerdiy, and ef iKd heijfhl, and lias a net, cmimtcci us b.t k. He icenis full of Ihouel.t, a ml ef dei Ids luce makes su agreeable iuipra Ion alike oq new sudnild ac(iilie tauees, Hu is cbarnutei iaflca.lly a tiybtiug loan nonu ran iqiml Mm hi bm ing a Miorg and we!) Im tilled On, lee slicaedDs appicciutiun of au old tried soldier, hen be palled him en Use shoulder sfler the lale hall lo and an Id "Mr old war In tbla cut'fltciiif lit I was second In command ot the arniyuud bis old corin keenly felt tho uerd of bis able handling, I wus rnrni'ii-ed nt stonewall Jackson tppcatsnae.

lie has beta OceiiU'd us a mat uf chwa. 1 never jet blm tiding with his knees tfiawu up hl.e nu.nksy, and hi bend resting up it his brtaxt. Ho bss a HliVraiC face and wchia a plainly dif -ml Tai tain of tiiralry with an impiaiiiiiiiiig tlistnii rorm is in tneuRii, inisiuij, hid i.aru nie leads. II ut tin- tnuiLli atiuii fk plqiii you know, by Ihe KliiS in xn-ycMhea." Blum wall don't like lo lue aU'iit llift aimy inocli.t. Tlie buys keep hits bareheaded all the time.

When they a ill to ci-rcr Mm, he emsiiy puns in ins tint, spins Ins fine lioieC, and mi. a through the ramps whifn niel litm sr ineiy it lior in.e- mc liiiiesi as bard us bo can go. At Rt. Louis i the Sim, lesni't II D. Mil, id.

A. a)cl well, sait-lle, did teil, to cihr with ihcii 1111 is, tie" tuiaiy (Ic-tri Ud, by ttre, it.Volvti'gs h'utt pi'eity jinoted at i.dfi. CHATTANOOGA, -THURSDAY; NOVEMBER TELEGRAPHIC. DlifATCHKg FOR THB Dill.T RKBKU Yankee Preparations in Tennessee. MouiLE, Nov.

4. A special dinputch'to" tlie Advertiser Itoglsfcr, dated Guntown, tlie 2d, savs: from above rcprtrt tho enemy heavily reinforcing at Corinth, and strengthening their fortifications. They are moving build inga from IJarcsville, and getting large quantities of InmLer from the neighboring mills. A diajiakh from Holly Springs, on the 3d, pays" that coAta from vicinifyof Corinth report. tho enetuy.ling largely reinforced, and fortifying.

They aro making every prep-aratton to hcM tha place. Thrto (hcuaand Yankeet) are at; Jaeksou, TeniH and twenty one regiments at Bolivar, with interminable Kites of fortillcatioim. i Foreign Intervention. MoiubE, Nov. 4.

A speciul diepatcJi to the Mobilo Tribuno of the 4th, dated Grenada 3d, aays the Memphis Hclletin of tho 3d has becti received. v. Liverpool journals of the say, Clad- Btonq's upeoe.h has eonvinwd nealy everybody that Lpm rnrinciHton; who'is at, tho head of tlip about' to rceognizo the Confederate Ktatea, It i'b Raid that a memo, rial, signed by members of tho Chamber of Commerce, is to 'bo vreKented to thst liody, urging fliem to 'send a delegation of ihiiiiHters fo -request her Majesty's advisers to recommend recognition of Confederate States at lliut" it is the opinion of tjie ineniorialiMfa that' there is no' cause for further delay. 'Tli'e Chaiieellor of tho Exchequer had emphatically. Announced in pnblkj (hat Jeff.

Davis' had not -onlv -created lit rge' army ftjid siiiull navy, but a new nation. Gladrttonb ad? isfd'rictiye iniervention. nesej that the (imo has arrived when her Mujesly's Government, in conjunction ''with other Governments, ought to offer mediation in American affairs, on the basis of 3 separation cotitcnding soctiyns. with the r.iideiHlandiiig' that non-sttrcess in ntjen effort IKe followed by' an immediate re-cogtiilion'of tlie Cotifederatt! Flales. Kqually'Klrotig views lmvo Lucn expressed so.vcial prontineiit men.

Tho LiverpobI I'oat of tlie 11th MVs' fhnt Iwo of (be highest class I ouses (here received telegram's from lieal) -ilniu-lers in thai the and frenfh goveniineufs lost no i i 3 resolved on a rolicv of nelfect IiCutruIit 1 1 I nij ah i penons have betn.diriered lo leiive Memphis on aceotiwt oi attacks on steamboats by guerrillas. As OtraAos is Nkw Oat.KANa. A respeclablo leiklng wnmart nainrd Kiiza Taylor was brwight up to answer for having a rltle. a doiible-bunoled shot, gun and two pistols conceulnd on her premises, The search was iniu'c bj a soldier, on inlongatlou tcc-ivcd by Mra. Taylor's alave Fanny and the anus wore inund In tn utlic room over Fanny's bed.

Mra. Taylor called i'u tu witness that alio did not know that 'there were any aims In li bhufC till they were found. Mo then ritcnllucted (tluit they had been lell there a loi, time buo by a Mr. I.ougwi rib, ho lived iu New Voik, and they had once been dellveiidto a man who had aKt'tcd lo tli em to he hrliovnl, bliu aakl, lhat I'nnny had hidden in the ntliu above; where, sie slept, In prderthat by discovering them she mlcht o'ulaiii bet freedom. The soldier, it) goitiugat the gatia, bad to get on Funny's bed, then tmib over the tup of an armplr, and Kti Into the ntl.ic through a hole cue foot widu and four ft'ct Ioiir.

The Jude raid that itiic order ot the 'Commanding tjeucrul- was tin brratlva on tho point that whero arms woie found in a lione on lue Infiirtimtion ol a slave, the emancipation ol the slave shook! follow he therefore ordered tlx aim Wi be coiil'menttjd Iho to he emancipated, and Mrs. Taylor In he tniirisoned fur three mouths. The fill ve then an or.ler to jt her clolhes and her thi-ee but the Judge said he had nothing to do with them. l-k, 1 "I 'vi. I I'i'isiiiial.

IVii Hii'O tnist4ikcn when we reporte.l, mic Jday ago, the death of Mr kern, Al ef tl Te aa Ptn. pers. That who was rrveifly wmnded Kiiro mcfiUm tiiii, Is mjiidly cntalfuci r.t, and bids lair do nioie gallant service lor hi country hereafter, aa he has heretofore. Mujiir I'mrinder passed Ibiorjth Auiiiud, OdiRift.s few dnys niiire, to si-miih ci n.aiind of the Koufhwcstern JJilllary detaitiurul of tlie Caufcdcrale riiaien, yVa spvnintrr.ent of Jndst Jahn A. Campbell as An- 1 I aiatani rerietaiy war, 1 Denounced by (tie Mont i Pnily Advciti.c i the Olh a lu uutrutm I uiKiu uie pvnpin 3i a lanauia.

Wi'aioadeclliira to tiifl. frf Cifejreas. He canm lanvf but lamb, the Vjt ijlcrs, ot rather Rat la left of Ihnn since the Tcxana fell upon theni at Msussss and tnsda ihe hills red with his fallen Jamew ft. Fianklin, Solomon Gronuia, U'm. Car-reit, M.

Kwria.st.d It. L. I). Uiri hlleld, weia all aenltttircd to Le buna for murdr, on the llitli of Jan-aary lsxI, at last seasioa il tb Bancemb euualy Superior Court. i Dr.

Allen, an arm? In charge une of the hospitals at Jackson nuniniiU'd snieida en the or by Inflicting three rounds in kis breast with lancet. i The If en. J. L. M.

Curry, tm given one' thousand Vushel nf emn brdinniluiUon to the in dirut fnml-lles of Alabama aoldlrra, The Kiw Orleans Delia hss mer two columns of sdveriiscmcnia taiiiug 7vr recruits to scive In the Federal, One 'tuftsin A. Moutfort, calls his 1 cainpsny tha 'Jolui Kiua In wilutliifiou, A.C..oM Hathrdiiy, 4hn weie SS new esses of fever and fmir dealhs, and ou Sunday 13 castia ai.4. II deaUi. At tlie recest term tf Ih Superior Coutt of tucu wr aenlenred to Lauded in January next, bir Their names sie'Jaiiies H. Fiaiil.li.il, Huloiufin (rooms' Wui.

Lt.tJar tell, J. If. Notris and It I). Hi It Is to put the captured and stolen ne gntfs et the 'oltth ta wiuk in th coal mines, ss bibor is csrre. The nnfuifciesle iiftcroea who prt mt the of 'be Tsnke IH'odlca will e.

ci Suice great tittiilrlnpi no winter. t.ii -1 i il-cMasn. Wuico nvin" 1. mi', lilni rsatn ami pelawnie. Li.

I JL.t',u U9lV 10 y-livsi u.4.-i'ent.ktiil.i NORTHERN NEWS! From files of Northern, papers received the Richmond Esamintr and from Louisville and Nashville papers received at this office. w6 contmtie our aunimsry of TUB BECOQIIITIOK Cf TUB SOCIO. The Baltimore A in mica ri speaking of the New York. Express' account of the proep', tive recogultitn the SoHfhem Confederacy by England und Trauce, says Tho New York Express is proving its iu-ventive powers and testing the credulity of tho public with a monstrous and ridiculous story that England and Franco will demand an armistice of four or six months in onr war, tinder penalty, if refused, of recognizing the euthern Confederacy, If France and' England wish to rec gnizo the Rebels let tbem do it. It will not' make feather weight differ- fonce iu the position.

Perhaps, indeed, it fect would bo beneficial to tho Luionxause. Th Riehmend JZnquirei' refersing to tho above and to an original rumor in the Repress y-J The perfect silence of the New York "Her-aid" of tho 27th and L'Bth coneerniiig the reports published in tho New York Express'" of 27th is singulaf far, the news yesterday has no othsr affirmant but tho while the Baltimore, 'f A merioan" un'duiv takts to pronounce It uiifotiudcd, "WII RRF.A BOl'Tt Or TUIC A letter in the Baltimore American', daled Harper's Ferry, October 27, alter tha crossing of the Patentee nt Berlin by Uurn-side, goes on to spesk of the whereabouts and intentions of the 'rebels, on 'both of whieli subjeefs wc. arc gratified lo perceive that the liter shows most agreeable, ignorance, i Next .111 interest, fo tho movements of.our own forces nr (hose the rebels, to thono we have niimerous reports all tending to one conclusion, that tho main portion, if not their emivo army, has fallen back beyond. Winchester. The fact may be saicj to be certainly established that' have de-serted'the line of the, Potomac, ami are noiihrt to be found iu Chnrlestown or Martiiiaburg nr 'ShepherdsUiwn.

JJuriiig.BDveral ditys of last wees, (is has been their practice nsiuiL'y before a rclreat. (1iey showed theniadlves in stronc force at tho variona points of our lines, and I their p'ckels were viciously lii ing j-it any and On Raliird.iv all Mies i ileiuoiiKli -alioiis eoHsed.Hiid their pickets disap- penied e.wlii ely ti oin our Iroiit. Uefege's fron'i ttic also reported lo have 'coine-wiiliin our lines nnd stated that their' town line if evacuateu tno enemy, wbo.were re-tieutiiig toward Slattnlnn, As I seen neither a "respectable nor -enlleniau." who vouched for this 'statement, 1 give if only a a report. The very fceneVnl belief, however, i.v-fbal Gen, is making fast time GordonsyUle ai.nl i)ul (ho main portiou'of his army is already well advanced in that directi nj have (lie m6'c belief that this is so from an experience. Ihuf Iho men of the onny have nn almost intuitive kuowldge of a retreat, of tho 'enemy, Before Yoi ktowu fhe ifier) were 'thoroughly convinced that the rebels were retreating before our general officers found it, Nn LAW.

Democratic paper, called Ainericpn Yolunteer, published at Carlisle, I'ennsylvai nia, was suppressetl on Saturday l.iat by the demolition materials by tho rndeison Troyp stationed logothcr i with oipe citizens, ofleuses given was an edilorial containing (he following remark They have, in tho faco of his lhreas and persecutions, dashed their clenched, fist iu tlie very eyes, and braielod him and his truckling, thieving, roiten administration wifh the seal of their condemnation. 'Come 'of (tht ehuir, A iikauam Lincoln," is the doin.iud of the pso-ple of this it.ite made on Tuesday of last week." i i Mrb lib I.A.I POI'I'lASITT. Wo find the follow iug conceVnieg McC'lcd. Inn's popularity with iho army, in a Km opean letter from Baltimore. If it bo true the Yankee Cabinet ut Wat-hiiigtou may yet have trouble with its young Napuliari.

It is'idle 1o 'attempt analyse the grounds and arguments which account for McClellan'. popularity, lie is us much-beloved and trusted by his men ss "the little I corporal" himself. Nor can it be denied that, valuable as is his army enthusiam on bis behalf, the diger which would arise If anything befell him would bo proportionately MtClollan fell either iu action or hy.diwmso, his uruiy would becomo ipjift of saml. But- ir ever again (here is nltempt dispose of t.lr.1 nil 1... 4l.i..l 4 Si nun, wui.1 tniiina I'juj'ri i unini civil iiuthoiitics in Vaahingtoa would ruo the May.

Nor can nnv one be blind to the fact thai Mct'lelLn hM the 20.000.000 of (he North iu (he hollow of his hand- If he thought jiroper deposo the President to send a ktiri de cnchut to hi old and consistent enemy and detractor, Mr. t'tanton, let ome such words us "Take tbit bauble hencej" be heard iq tho Capital, his auny would statnj by him to fhd last man. 1 There is, "probably, not a purer or swore unsolfiHh man in 1he Northern State at this moment than General JdcClel-Ian, But wielding, as he does at this moment an almost, irresponsible power, it would be dangerous for civilians of any kind 10 provoke or thwart him, i 7 11 Tn l.oltstlM.k A Tha Lonisvilfe Journal is is the habit of in-iliilging tt fiort of g'hastty at Hie' ex pense of the Lincoln Government and its Gen. Here ore a feV fpechrien The Knglish lady who ha a mania forced tleeting 'hcaliinle of all Station in Mi ulbllOl i hi' Wri1 our iAX i inr ia tm fsti rV i 1 i ruuiiunv niviaim a tain, J862. If our armiea vank to be very warm indeed this winter, let Jhem go into Tho people will make tho quarters too hot to hold them.

Bragg is out of Kentucky, safe and sound, with all kis 1 plunder. Buell ma? bo gor General, but he can't catch Bragg. He fought but one battle, which amounted to nothing. tpeakmg of what tha Democrats will di if restored to power, tho Louisville Democrat savs: They will put down tho rebellion in spite of the radicals, who ill soon begin to oppose the war, because It doesn't go their way; and the tadv ill be OH: the easier now, inasmuch as tho Southern people, will see that they have nothing to gain by war, and nothing to'fear in abaudoning (ho rebellion." Tho editor of (he Democrat was once a sensible man, but if there is any sincerity in his miserable twaddle about the Southern people, he has become a lucre driveller. The Louisville Journal Bays: John Morgan has been tylorated intinh too long.

His career should ba closed if thero is power te close it, and there is. trust that the, pnisant editor of tho Jour-! nal will not; lie darklv intimates, put a sum-ntary stop to John's 6port, but tolerate him a little It would bo ungenerous, to suddenly deprive the world of the amusement afforded by his playful pranks, but Prentice is evidently in earnest. He says: The amount ol mischief done by Morgan during ahi.ost every week of his operations is well nigh incalculable. That he ia still roving ut jurgy is a reproach lo the Federal arms in Kentucky. lit our ttoops, wider soma rangetnenl or wipe out that reproach or be themselves wiped out in trying, Let not a reaifute bud great ur'mie within its borders ba kept porpetuully.

alarmed, aiitioyoil.harnsit-edand crji'pjeij, by a gang nut inoi. formidable in humbo 'nnd alieneth thaij a bnnd of Bedouins iu tho Arabian desei ts. AFmiKS AT IIAItfKR's niutv. Everything iu qiietet Harper's' Ferry" ex-' (lie Uuslleanil lif. incident.

to slhV'pres enceofa, large f'uee. Not withstanding tlie predictions utmost daily for a week past of an advance, the forces on tho Bolivar nnd Mary, land Heights ure yet- rjuiot in (heir tenia, engaged willi, pd thing nvro', important the usuaUlulies inf-eauip i Their tents, whit-1 cried by the copioes, rain 'of last nighty fairly "listen (O'da'r in the hrisrhr suiiHl-ine. wlnlai (lie men, invigorated lav hruclmr nm'lli west-1 iu uilnulteil that the ftfiuy is now fully piepnr eJ i ilensive niMvcinen's, nnd ihe nrtaent quiet tucreiorc, nieniis noiiimg. 1 THKIltf A largo njulieiitv i assembled at ihe Cooper Insl Into, New.Yoi on, (Sitnnlay to hear statements from Siuilliern refugee, U. jii'i-sided.

Ilcsoliiiions were ndoptcd npjimeiiig" Ih'o Conliscntinn Act tho i'l'ocluiiinlioii nf otiiiij oiHiaing any leriius if fempi 'nmiu nr pence hnrt nn uiicdiidilic iial suneiider -of tho rein vtel declaring tlint pe, sons hoifo not ansiain ll.r AtlniiniHtriitinn time war are. Iiait'. is. 'Speeches, iii snppnl of these aenlimenla and s'xplaiititory of nffiilrs at the Soul ft weret inaill-by Colnnel llamiitfui, ol -Teias. Iter.

Mr. Tetuifsaee, Mr. Ihiyntou, of Florida, and Owen, ol MissisHijijii, cbNurrioN of i.ki.i.an's akkv. If thwaine writer Is t6 be believed, MeCh -laii'sanny is in first rule fighting triiri. ''We observe they Jmve received sh.ooa" that (hey are sild to have been wailing forever since the batllu of j'-hnrpabiirg He says, 1 Judgiug of tli.o enndition of th isriny by what I ave of it hero and st Men paburg.

I think our men were never in a fiber staid nf health and spiri.a, not even when the army ol the Piitomiie, in its fust of youlh i'mik! strength, advmiccdrup. the Peninsula, itud, buoyant i I and uleli'i'mination, camped before Yoiktowu. Nur.it is, in many important in lunch belter condition tlmn then, for the men of the old regiments now have an experience tlint can only be learned In the sharp school of the bivouac and battle field, ami lot a college of eterans iom which tho now levies learn rapidly and well. -Vi In regard Hie destitution, as to i lothiog of the men, of which so ii, nth has lately been Said, I bclievethat whilst It was substanliully true iu re. Icriiiice to uuiirs regiments, who hud left their extra clolhing and blnnkels with their knapBacks, at Wnahiiigtoti; or worn (hem out by hard work, It was not at all accural ns (le-criptive of the condition of (he rent bulk of (he army, which" has been.

i)l'y- supplied wilh comfortable howev er, discussing this mooted point nnd its effect in retarding iho movements of the army, it is sufficient bow to know lhat nil reasonable re quisitions have been sniiplied. Within the past tell diirs 13,00 hlankels, aim of shoes, and nn equal quantify of oilier nothing. Us been distributed to Army ef the I'o tomac. 1 a Nroiti. In a i'0''fnt number of Eveni, 1 Journal, we find the fritlnu'ilirr till ItiTfiliu llni Distinoi jshkd Akkival.

Uobert Small, (he polore.d getitleumn of genius, who some time escaped from lmileton, with iho a earner Planter, wh'th bo tc'W to New York a pri.n, himself reecivitig soiiio thirteen tlioiisaiid.d'il-l.ilas his of tho proceeds, arrived in (hi city ycalei Jay, and took at the Coritimntnl Jlolel, v-bero lust evening ho wes Introduced to Ins liitinerims whifw fiieiida In this ciy, by Geotgo Coffee, -I'liiled Dislrict AtturiK-y. i An angitim-iits have lifc-n made, we learn, to have Mr. deliver ah address an early day. before his buifturoiig riiiladelpliia admirers, at Iho National on Mikvt street. There will dotibties be a lurge aUeiuUmuv hk he seem to bo very popular J-ere In otlleial Iclrclf.

Judge Keilcy ni)d Cobuipl Forney will also probuUy address tho meidiug, ttreat alUiiiltoii van paid iMnuit lust eventug at the end on man. nti ex Matkei red merchftnt, who fir caf if! away with admiration for lion of the day (or jiitibO.tb.it be exclaimed ahiult "I would mlbntr vnto lor Oli Inoli Hnmll fur than for any IMnomt f.t Ibn Imd Hm.ill iai ffrtut it Iii tko stlmatlon t'f li Ut C. Kwmkek" 0. lltte Sttrrtbtmrnls. Thr Nlnlc of llamtrov Coi ntv.

HE insolvency of the esUte of William S. dee suggested, all person having claim nRaiiiKt the esUte are. hereby Botiiiei t- liie Ihem with the Clerk at Ihe voiiiilyt'oartof anid oaua ty pMpcafy anlheiitirated within the time prescribe by law or they wilt be forever i -nov4-lui IU7.AliETir ur.l.l,, 1 Adm'rx lkll.dec'd. Tuul ior Salo! rrE TltACr OF LAND King on the wa- I. tar ol Mulberry, Creek lis l.lmolu cnn 7 ty, Tu.ee, known the Dr.

Smiih place: contniiitag 410 ACHIH, vatumt 2i)0 at i. rukM4 Tho 'dftvlling-liouse ii a larjfe franu" build iii(r. Tin re la a large Distillery and Dorse Mdt on plaiv. Said land Is Uncle suitod for a stock farm, and hai spring of nevar-failiiiK water, i 1-or tonna apply to the aulxcrllier at Kavi tlcvlllc, Tcnn. JAMW nov4-4nr.

Ajieut. OTOI.KN Fuu tha stable ol Samuel June, of IV timsa CJtniity. on 1st t.im Ikmsc live years old, near sixteen hnads hlijb, Willi scar on each' weathct -rnniiiug mralll with tlw nek sear six lie hea huur, cuuvd by the italo. Toe sh'W reward will lie paid on delivery of the horse, sUo tha a.une amount for the BAMPBl. JO.N'ES.

Ringgotd. Nr. 4.1m r-i. A WJItO set vsnt namoij Wllllnnt. wr Will, belong-, inv to Cant.

W. A. (inodina.i, ol fuiiicrul Chal iiiers' Smtt, Wilhers jMvlslolt nf Oen, lli.il.'(fV uruiy, was inx ui trnr ottua army near bpat ta, leune we, nt the tune of Its advanco early Iu When lust beard from be was it illne I will pay a liber il reward for any information in re-Kurd to the livrcaUints of said ac'rvuhl; to bl; 4t hvrry the Smilhoru Fapri ss Agent at CJuiUmihv pa Maid negro Is about IS years old, 6 test 10 hiok' liiKh, dark and likely, i iiovt 'iiv w. li'illv Hprmirs, Mi, a 4)BMIl) liuilei'ituud sXeaia dlstlilvvks wl.hluod' crn linpiovenieiiU, ui yeast and mail, ins. klnjj He will1 bn fX'-mpt fio-n.

Misi-riptMin, suit must brim; auitsble.relerrncu. A sinule man prefsr. ed. 1 AKPftliW Mf.VSa. nuvt v'tad -i Fmtivth.

Al.rANI)fc,u ('uul'FK, 1 (v) In C1 isiieery al. ('hat'sruitijs. JollX Jil'iK. 1 -a i thst tint drien lai.l J.ihn uie a I Sp earing 1 fion-Msldeiit of Mi Ktule of I'imuo'iim ej aotfi tha process oi (be ciuiiot on il is thendore tudeied fhnr puidii uiliii be msdt weekly for lour w-a. mo i uuilsnoo ja llubcLa, nevspauar v' iba cityoi "requiring nid the flrW Monday in a-l itwr a i bill Uli il against him in r.nml hv i niuiltriiini.

ti i is 1 1 1 il will on lkliieieu (Al'U cau.if 1... wl'tkltl-KI-. TVI II III il 'iC-l lV l'U A t'ou ('tinted J3orW, i7 I'd' ild ui-d iy near at Maj. I'd el Ito. sea an I t.t'm a.

jnvKi. -4 Wllj SV (j WI Stop 1 EtitT! i M. OTOI.KK.irem O.Kmiib.H l.icut, (l -nti al tJsrdus Fscoil, a siir.l Ilire wiili alar in hi Kiiel.i ad. Fsld limu wns in the pOiiHSfl'Mi id 4atM. Cid.

i son. Aikausa regiuirut. Wl lai'ii 'V d'-i fiuiid fnim 1 ibr army ui U.iYdntiwn and la aiijiimscd lo Iw gone to Jjcksuuixirl, Aik.j A liUial it wnid will la L'Wi-n lur llis.ilclivury of lha hur-e to me ui iunti'4l Tjafde' iiovliiw 4 1.0TI 1 IXU.I.A.iH tllCtVAIttt. '-'X OS (he iitahtof the I'Kh -loWr, my usgro ljiy Andy. 21 jciita eld, 4 ft 10 iiioh.

biviH, bhu W'n mlntg and hist In-1 -umbel laud Ford sod ihu U.ili. Anr ft inatHiil idJh b-iy will be tn.Mikiilly IS' iv 'i and a IVrtaid ol twdUly live dlaM paid, I do not consider the as a runaway, imd hstii- hope be will fiwariw 1 1 Camp lilieibm, Cha taanojra, and dellvvn-d ti B. Stabiiiji il I odd Ihi nbstnt. ii. UlCk' I.ieut.

12th 1. Vw(. Kiioxvitlf RegNfer lilvust cupy on work 'void for-ward blirto ihls iilnce. To I lie Kiiimerfl of 'East Tennessee. OUIt nriniei need nil the Hog and Coltls iraa laden, add libnal prlca will ba paid lor poifc HigA lieevca aud Cien, 1 bavo Ueu as to (ba.

purchs of, bneves, corn, In risst TetiuesHee, and will appoint a sufTi'dont iiuuils-r of In me, nnd deftre their ten duty, and will lo' due time publuiti their I have ilelunnhird make piles and liberal, and I hope eveiy bog Kail Tr ami i suitable Mr inn k. will hs My otiles, lor Iho piessnt, la AlMta, Wai-wlil rt-neve. lo Kn'-iville loiters addiaasrd to me it sillier point ill he attuudvd lo. .1. F.

ccMMixna. W-0tf Malor and V. MiOPUCK T'E AMI) C0KIIISSW3 MCFXHAKTS," ilpsreapMKOAs i Oct. fuj-ly Wanted; rI )f) HfllE, itlha F.lowali Iron Works, flarlow entm-I ty. Georgia, one buii.lred 'died hrnul, W's'rrs paid inonthly or (pisrter'y, tVM.

T. c-i7-lm Prlslih'tit I). mrvd Choppers cmphiyiin)it and pvj wi'h ic'iod prlci-S. Apulyal om to tlie nridersliiad al Ifou WiskK (jUIsillV, m-tT-lw R. M.

(Uuupany. jYrjfror 1 1 fFv wlili to hire t.i or 20 ro'Hto men td tat wo'id VV la Id county, Wb will psy irr. tiAvitm neftrue to blrv will addrs at Trenbm, lieoi I'l-raunxnt mi) loymnt. oc-l-lm. M-H.

MaMAIlA A Co. Knovll! Iblster ami Atianta Ooiifsderary and lu iiil bill Pi Kuosvilli), .1.. flunks! iiHiiaSS llovP. isishlog sfiytliing iu the ab iu will tlnd It nMii to their adrahlag to 'ill at () nld aland of It Tutt. win it'iy es I aupidU -d, wttfi uh aeitolrs a are tuiiulj kipt I'mg at priani laalt tha tins.

a Jui'l roi.eivrd, a large aiippi choice elpara spi touoci. i u. MuniHKi.K; oi lii -I tf II It l'l'r: IJIMJI hi' KH'Atf. (,. KttN.SKiiV.

at Iho old Maid of ne.ly, will hs ple.iis.fiw tnwt bl fries sad mtt I-Sis liefd. ihue in the aliuvs bus li-ciinesa 'hy. hi' iM envelullr s-eepaA ht. N.NMjV. ooUl-lat 1 (Hllga t1'" lden U(.) 'I'AKtM up by th" n'lbi'Ti'S abost i'i, I a litr.a i i huiuwini hi'i un mi i ii.

4 1- l.a r.l, ilfitl tth.T i-(rf. i ami. hsuiii, a-ivl I'd" 4 h'lii'U ot ijii.iMcn I 1 1.

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