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Eastern Kentucky University Encompass Kentucky Statesman Newspapers 9-17-1862 Kentucky Statesman - September 17, 1862 Kentucky Statesman Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/kystman Recommended Citation Kentucky Statesman Printing Company, "Kentucky Statesman - September 17, 1862" (1862). Kentucky Statesman. Paper 1. http://encompass.eku.edu/kystman/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kentucky Statesman by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: PUBLISHED BY THE SEMI-WEEKLY $4- WEEKLY $2, PEr ANNUM KENTUCKY STATESMAN PRINTING COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY. NEW SERIES—VOLUME I. LEXINGTON, KY.,WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1862. NUMBER i. mnmn No NEWS.—Up to the time of closing our Grand Concert for Sick and Wounded Hon. HORATIO SEYMOUR has been nomi• THANKSGIVING DAY.—-Our readers are PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.—The Bulletin Soldiers. 'is out with an extra,.with the following : paper, we are without any news of an im• nated as the Democratic candidate for referred to President Davis' Proclamation "Fint Justitia, ruat coelum We are truly glad to be able to an• Harrisburg, Sept. 13.—Men are wanted in portant character, except the fact that Gen. Governor of New York. and the order (No. 24) of Major General MR. EDITOR - Tn your first issue, there is an arti• nounce that the justly celebrated Saxton's j companies. Philadelphia should respond cle headed "Public Schools," JD which one Of its "There are no necessary evil in Government; its Bragg's forces occupied the Louisviile and Kirby Smith, to the troops under his strictures is unjustly construed by runny., persons, Contraband Sable Harmonists, prompted j immediately. There is no time for delay. evils exist only in its abuses."—JACKSON. The Louisville Bulletin says: Gen. Pope command, to observe Thursday next,.as a unacquainted with the facts in the case, as particu• Nashville Railroad north of Mumfordsville, ! A heavy battle has been progressing south larly applicable tome. As a pricute individual, I by real humanity, intend giving one of has published his rep t of the recent bat• and as far south of that point as Cave City. day of Thanksgiving. i of Hagerstown for th* last four hours. We shoiild pass it by without any notice; but,- ho.ding their delightful exhibitions, for the benefit tles in Virginia. We .need hardly say that i have been telegraphing all day for home the responsible positionguard of ans anInshuctod grer y ofreserves youth, , and hope they Buell's retreat to Louisville is therefore cut of the sick and wounded soldiers, at Odd ' will report in companies as all others do. justice to my character demands of mo a public im• the report needs cofirmation. THE LATEST DISPATCHES. position, so that those former friends, who have re• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1802. off; or, at all events, he must fight before Fellows' Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. ; Send along the men. cently manifested a disposition to ''cut my acquaint• he can continue his retreat in that direction. 18th. We need scarcely urge our Lexing• Napoleon gave as reason for his always HARRISBURG, Sept. 11, midnight.—A scout ance," may at least have an opportunity to console It is believed he will make a stand at Bow• A dispatch has just been received from themselves with the reflection, that their unkind de• A Good JOB PRINTER can obtain employ• ton readers to be present, for the' many beating the Austri « that ''they didn't from Frederick says that he was in Frede• portment has' procoeded either from ignorance of ling Green, and attempt to hold that place. rick yesterday. The rebels broke up their Col. Thos. A. Scott, from Harrisburg. stating ment at the office of the Statesman. grateful recollections of the pleasure and know the value of half an hour." stubborn faces or from ar. undue influence exercised encampment that morning and marched in j that a battle is going on below Hagerstown, over their minds by some busy agitator; for such are A few days will give us interesting news. _„ —* . gratification experienced in the former con• the direction of Hagerstown,Stonewall Jack• i between Jackson and Miles' forces, and unfortunately to be found, at every period of thd KENTUCKY BANKS AND SOUTHERN CURRENCY. certs of this favorite troupe, are yet too fresh GEN. BRAGG'S ----.—The Louisviile son leading. He saw them marching from calling on all troops to rush to Harrisburg. world's history, when all the elements o! society are Our citizens are making a prompt and in commotion. Whenever the civil authority is subordi• in their minds to permit them to absent Evening Bulletin indicates Gen. Bragg's their numerous encampments from 5 A. M. The people of Kentucky are just now hearty response. Hundreds of armed men But to the point. A short time before the annual nate to military rule, then the - argument is army at 30,000 strong till 9 P. M., the time he left. They were themselves ; still, if any other inducement, are rushing through the streets for the election of Teachers came off, Mr. Anderson and my• suffering under a system of Bank engineer• principally infantry and artillery,.the latter self Concluded to call upon tko School Committee and present our ultimatum, in reference to t--- the exhausted. It is like the entreaty of the besides the unusual merit of the performers ing that partakes of tho low cunning of the For the Kentucky Statesman. numbering over 300 pieces. Robert E. Lee, Pennsylvania Central railroad, which is prepar- prescribed oath. In ft certain modified -re criminal condemned to die, who begs the both agreed to take it, and, with that distinct ucde--- and the splendid music one hears, be need• THE MARCH OVER THE MOUNTAINS. Jackson, Cobb, and other Generals were Yankee, and the sharp practice of the Jew. standiiig, we bUh left our names, as applicants. executioner to swing him gently off the ed, it is found in the humane cause for which present. He saw, as ho supposed, 5,000 It will be reraembared that in the earlier We are generally very much interested in pared to forward 10,000 men to Harrisburg Nearly all the old Teachers were likewise applicants platform. the performance is given—the benefit of the the events which transpired in the imme• cavalry ne:*r New Market which had not upon ii similar principle. It so happened, without stages of this rebellion the Governor of to-night. Bitterly have Kentuckians reason to re• diate vicinity of a battlefield, that we sel• left camp. any further agency on my part than tho simple ap• wounded and sick of the noble and invinci• The reported retreat of Jackson is not plication in company with Mr. Anderson, already this State desired to borrow from the Banks dom make any inquiries into the hard gret that they allowed the golden opportu• ble army which has endured such fearful HARRISBURG, Penn., Sept. 12, 1:30 A. M. credited in well-informed circles here, and mentioned, that / dime of all the Southern Uights money with which to buy arms to place in marching, which pr ed the fight, and Reliable information has been received the active preparations of the Government Teachers, was re elected. This fact bis given rise nity to reason together and determine the privations, and fought so gallantly, to make the hands of our own citizens to preserve seldom give to those troops that did not that Stonewall Jackson with his advance is indicates that it does not put much trust in to many foolish rumors, and hence, unjust suspicions future destiny of the State to escape. Two us free. No true Southern heart will resist participate in the stand, the credit to which in regard to mv reputation, have beeu freely indulg• that neutrality which was then apparently- now in Hagerstown, preparing to move with it. It is more probable that the rebel army great powers in battle array, are contend• they are justly entitled. This has been ed. To give a" final quietus to all idle reports und such an appeal, and we are confident the his whole army upon Pennsylvania. Our has selected Williamsport as a base of oper• their agitators, and to satisfy tiiose friends, who have endorsed by all parties. paiticularly the case in regard to the late ing for the State. The corner stone of the "Contrabands" will have an overflowing scouts from Hanover, Gettysburg, and Ta- ation, and is establishing connections with beeu fiieuds through evil as well as good report,that The Banks, with perhaps two honorable fight at Richmond. everybody is loudly neytown arrived here at a late hour last Virginia at that point. I have made no sacrifice of my manhood, nor com• contest first and last with the confederates, house before which to win, if possible, a still promised, in the slightest degree, any of those lofty exceptions, refused to loan a dollar; the praising the bravery of those who gained night, and confirm the evacuation of the The Chambersbnrg telegraph operator is the sovereignty of the States: this prin• higher reputation. that victory; few make any inquiries of the Southern Rights principles, which fmve ever distin• reason given was that it was without camps at Frederick by the rebels. says that he heard firing all the evening, guished me as a native of "the Old Dominion," and ciple the Federal government entirely ig• hardships endured by those, whose fortune The programme selected for this occasion Governor Curtin has promptly advised from the vicinity of Martinsburg.