mbljlly. i of ayearyati-WG10 a re-?umderythewetheoner j* hef*AUobtaining mowy under falw pretensei.A Chakob —By reference to an ftdrertiie-ment m atother co'umc, it will be eeen that an important change has been made in the running arrangements of the Covington andOinefnnat* afreet ommbu**s.Ukxoh Victory jh Trnrksski —A letterdated Chitwood, Tennessee, Augurt 28, written by an officer on General Hsrtsuffs staff to a friend in Lexington, says: “ To-day our cavalry had two encounters with the rebels, in each of which we whipped them, and took one hundred amd twenty prisoners/'New Military Pbiboh.—A large building is b-ing erected near the Covington Barracks, head of Greenup street, which is to be used f*a a Military Prison It will be ready for occupation in a few days, we learn.srawyo*-?Badly Bitter.—-A man named Armstrong was territly beaten on Tuesday evening, atin;?aniftrtMUWcomTha w8IQAwBon