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| gockas 07 wi) ro) hnewhial , NEW YO NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1832. RK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. Aned by court martial on aceount of the need of all of have covered themyalves with glory, and Cedar Rountaia ‘will be known in Jaistory as one of the great Battle ficids floera of high rank to be with thetr commands, and the THE CATASTROPHE ON THE POTOMAC. NEWS FROM M’CLELLAN’S ARMY. | IMPORTANT AEWS FROM EUROPE. : of the war. WH. W. HALLECK, General-in-Chicf. yist of witnemses on both sides imeludes some fifty pro- 1° iigeeeatea, hogan Wi, 0M om 2 ‘m inent officers. ‘There is current here, which is based on good Reponnolssance im Foree of Whe Herves of the Battle REORUTTING AMONG TuR covsnvuayr ovrnes, | Additional Particulars of the Collision of the Pacer MeClellan’s Inte movements on the Arrivalof the Steamer Glasgow by A ¥ ie There ie a wery strong disposition with clerks in our peningula have been conducted with entire safety to bis or Ca Rac 4 the Enemy’s Position. Ee Mamerrom, Antu 181002. | ggpartmens to ender miiry rears Steamers West Point aud 7 pe e. . € Company @; Wiliiame, of Company B, and Abbott, of | et. Tt i suseested thet the several companies that Georre Peabody, Forrams Mownom, August 12, 1862, reaesncine & osiinead 1 turns in duty al ® ‘Pursuit of the Rebel Rear Guard by | socom saracmontsregm neve tion onetmed, by | Tromanine tei. Ty crit b> iained as cxnon, | Wt Ren ee | she stoannens ort va! arvivad how wry tvs | FOUR DAYS LATER INTELLIGENCE, of the Re! y nese Pe apenas tas, | 1972, two or three thousand of which grado of men, said yi ah ’ Sl ' Gen. Buford’s Cavalry. ‘Mvowee of the Union Forces Towards Orange Court House, om o _Probability of a Decisive Battle Special e>4er of Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, and sentto Aoston to-day at the expense of the Bate, ‘The betty of Captain Moses O’Brien, of Company I, third Wisosasin, has also been forwarded vo Wisoonsin, after undgrgoing the same prooess. Dr. Brown has also, by order of the Goyernor of Wis. censin, proceeded to the battle ground of Slaghter’s Mountain to secure tho bedy of Lieutenant Colonel Crane, ‘ef the Third Wisconsin, which is to be disiatorred, disin- ‘fected and sent home at the expeuze of the State, Tomial, backed by fifty: thousand militia, could hold Paris ngainst a quarter of @ million of an army of the enemy. The dificulty is that tho hends of departments have velocted these clerks to do service in the depart: ments, and not in the fold. PROMOTIONS FROM THE RANER, Tho feeling inereases ainong army men to promote pri vatoe for meritorions service. Colored Ma , of New Hampshire Seoond, who was bere a few daya since, says that the yeeancios tn his regiment rust be filed Warrmeroy, August 15, 1862. ‘The fetlowing is received from our correspondent at Aquia Creek Landing. Va., dated August 15, 1862. ‘Tho sad altvir of Wed: night®bas cause’ a deep fecling of commiseration for the fate of the xallant sol diers, who, bi i from sickness, wore en v0 b Tt would bea very shire battlo $ Aiers were killed, yor that number here y perished. Ono of the sad tures of the emir ig woo tho drowning of three indi which sov creek. Mr. Iseac Shannon was accidentally drowned at this place while bathing inst evening. He hed been employed for sovera! months in driving ambu'anoes with the mails oon the Hygebs, Mill Croek and Chesapeake hospitals. two married sisters, one Hying in Now York cly and one in troy, N.Y. Thay can obtain informstion in vagird to his etfeets and the wages due him by applying to Hr. Ciibort, edien! Director, Fortress sfonroe Tho wa !iboat from Harrison's Landing arrived at For- tvexs Monree at four o'clock. She brings no news of im Debate on the American Ques- tion in Parliament. THE QUEEV'S SPEECH RESPECTING THE WAR ranes and Rus Alliance Between f from the racks with men who aro entitied to this reward | and the ehild of :neof them. The ladies wore wives of Seite Near Gordonsville. Arrival of rebel Prisoners. suibeiesane efficers ii'Gem. Purneie’s coapmand, ans had been visit. | Prrtancs. sia Relative to Intervention. Wastraron, August 16,1862, ’ Ing audvatieniing their aick husbands in the hogpital at | ‘The steamer George Washington arrivod here Vast ADDITIONAL NAMES OF KILLED AND WOUNDED, Kes ken ke. Cunrerese, Va., August 18, 1862. * Weaterday General Pope ordered # yroconnvissance tn “fares of the evemy's position in and around Slaughter’s ‘Mountain, and a large cavairy force, together with two OC tafantry and a battery and several mountain fa command of General Sigel, were pushed Serward about noon. ‘-Gar@bteining a view of the mountain slopes, two regi. ments of reo} cavalry and a largo body of iufuntry, and, fank movement. At the camo time the infantry Last night a train of cars arrived from Culpepper bringing another instalment of confedefBte prisoners, bumbering about ono hundred and fifty. They were placed in chargo of a dotachment of the Tenth New Jersey regiment, and Company Lof the Eighty-sixth New York, of the Provost Guard, about two o’ciock this morning, ‘and escorted to the Oid Capitol. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, WAR GAZETTE. OFFICIAL. Organization of the Army of Virginia. GENERAL ORDER*—NO. 103. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR RECRUITS. Nathan Sargent, Commissioner of Cnstoma, informs Secretary Chase that the clerks, except one, in his bn. rean, have subsoribed the sui of two hund-ed cad Afty- eight dollars, for the purpose of raising recruits to fh, vacaneies in the old reziments from tne Bistrict now in the kervice under Major General Ranks. Tho rate of as- seasnent upon tho cnonal salary of each waa one and a half per cent. One recruit has already been entisted, and will be immediately cent to one of tho regiments in the flold, and thoro is a pro:pect that four more will ‘bo procured to-day and sent forward, ABRIVAL CF ARMY OFFICERS, Among the arrivals at Willard’s to-night are Major Genoral McCall, Prigadier General Herron and Colonel A. HL. Mix, Genera! McCall has been warmly grected by numerous friends, congratulating him upon his release from a loathsome rebel prison. General Herron has com- Newport's Ne \ s. Tho suryivors of the cecident describe the acene which el upon the atriking of tho stermers as heart rending in the With the shock the roah ef the water was heard moking its way in throngh the yawning cap at the bows, and soon the holt and cabins wore flooded. Immediately ail was co: Foo air was rent with cries, exhortations andy The beats were lowered away, Dut m the confusion the lndics, WhO were to have been placed in them first, ¢ not be foupd, or elee the frantic mer gave them little heed. Sime divested themeclves of their clothing and beldty plunged into the water, with the intention «f switamirg or drifting to the shore, and others frantically clung to the wood work until the vessel was at last en- guipbed. ‘The steamer Joho Faron, from Newbern, with quarter- en: evoning ut seven o'clock, from Harrison's Landing, with five hundred sick seldiers, most of whom are convates- cont, and will be able to return to duty ia & week or two, Forrruss \ovnor, August 14, 1362, The steamer Ariel, from Harrison's Landing, brought down sevonty four rebot prisoners, They were sent tm- mediately to the Rip Raps for quarters till otherwise dis- posed oft ‘The military telegraph to Fortress Monroe stopped working last evening, and it is feared the cable 1s broken. This morning the steamer Express brought down from Harrison’s Innding over 400 discharged musicians and disabled soldiers. A Hiexienant from an Tilinois regiment, who bas been a Prisover at Richmond, arrived at Fortress Monroe last evening, and reports that when he left Richmond, the Escape of the Anglo-Confederate Steamer No, 230. Garibaldi’s Schemes Opposed by Victor Emanuel. ABVANCE IN COTTON AND DECLINE IN BREADSTUFFS ke. &. a, Care Race, August 15, 1862. The steamshin Glasgow, from Liverpoo! on Wednesday, yeavalry made a left flank movement. Theso | The following has just been issued:— pleted bis Drigale, and it fa already in camp. Towa, | ™*Ster’s ftores, and in charge of Captains Pizgs and | yo:y jast , there wero about twenty ladies in prison ba i ont i efiect of our battery compelled the Wan Derarraner, Ansuraxt Grmssat’s Orn whore quota under tho Jast call for voluntoors | Hall. was lying at anchor o mile or more from the | xt tat. place. Some were Northorn iadies, who had talon aie, fhe Moar es tag thigyled ‘enemy t0 traw bebind the mountain on the Orange road. Wacemncvom, Mugust 12,1802.) | was ve regiments, has raised already, under the new | #490 of the vecident, snd tho erion of the drownix | journeyed there in search of their hnsbands, who had | us torrged bythe ress peont and the news obtained. f ‘@a reaching the mountain it was discovered that the | _ The following is an order a call, twelva regiments. Thore will be mo nood for a drart | cou be distinctly heard, At first it was eupprsed | Yyoon captured, and some were Southern Indies, who had | "se stoamsnin Norwegian, from Quebec, arrived at enemy's main body had previously retired by the Orange | tos, dated Juno 26, 1862.:— im that Stnte, The whole male populnticn is filted with | at @party of soldiors wove bathing im the river from | ox nrcared thelr attachment to the United States. 2 m wend end crossed the Rapidan, and those seen there just @ito cocupicd Southwest Mountain. General Popo’s ferves have advanced towards Orango. J. The forces under Major Generals Fremont, Banks Ohio Railroad is folly established. Not only 0, but from & mass of vouchers it eppoars that the special arrango ments of this road for army transportation, from first to the war spirit, Men who have song already in the ser- to tho constiiuticn and the Union, and his abhorrence of Be jou aad treason, beloved by all sho knew him for his kinaness of heart and the spotiess purity of his pri. some tansyort, and that the noise was thelr joyous ex- on board the Geaoral Lee, from Savannah. The ves-e! come for the purposé, more than any other, of bringing that officer to spy out the channel, ‘These facts Ihave ‘The mall boat from Harrison's Landing arrived at Fort. Hill, with two guna, and two at Mechanvills, mounting two guna each, Ho was prepared with an officer's servant's pass, and Londonderry on the 5th inst. L! Wefene woro tho rear gnaré. and McDowell, jncluding the troons now under Brigadier | 0 sre leaving their wives and daughters to take care of | Mamtiors. “Tho George Peabody, however, soon fired ft haif-paat three P, M., and brongnt down sto as Ae ae py Soames toleaan Gdbera} Bufordwae then detached to make a detour to | General Sturgis, at Washington shall be'conso!idated aD | tose ta-mg, and volunteering to whip the rebole and re. | {W2RKDS, Amd tho true stato of affairs was conjectured, Yate of Richmond, and on bis way to Wash: | "nie ctcamcnin City of New York, from Now York, ar he right to intereopt the rear guard of the enemy and form one army, to be called the Army of Virginia. toro the Union. though: the whisiting of tho shot from the guns, which | ington, p, ¢. ie steamship City of Ney * > eei'tuem off; ana it If. The command of the Army of Virginia is specially happened to be loaded at tho time, created some appro- etree ty ns rived at Queenstown on the 6th inst. 5 1s reported this morning (not on 3 as Commanding | Colne) Mix still carries his arm in a sling. He ie here | 13% : " There is no later news from Gen, WeClellan’s army. oder He ‘Mlotal authority, howevor,) that ho ponctrated to Orange | Signed to Major Goucral John Pope as to procure horses for 400 recruits for bis cavalry regiment | Pons!s that soiething of an entirely diferent nature | The weathor is cover, and very favorable for the sick _ Geert. House last vight, but found that the enemy had } Generel. at Newborn, N.C. > | tas transpiring. ; Alot of rebels were taken from the Rip Raps this af- THE. WAR IN AMERICA, ‘wetrentod to Gordousville. Tho troops of the Mountain Department, heretofore un- Flic idec nl becatalep ‘Tho Faron, tho gunboat Retianeo, and an unknown bark | toononn and taken to Nor‘olk. ‘They are goon to be eres ‘On. passing the ‘ooation of theenemy's'batteries, the | “ef command of General Fremont, shall constitute the | | BEATIN BNO ie ae ion inna, | Of fehirner. weut tothe aesstance of the fi starred ves: | os nang, miheliosaatah booties tana 1 moved for & oot of our guns of Saturday was astonishing. Many of | #™Starmy corps, under the commaud of General Fro: | | C0" oN a0 eat ond aid niacaichicahate rs ion axattloned wo Gianna ang! (in eas — r. Mason relative to the acknowe one! well as being returned from Wi eritieanarr perseas in all wore r : 94 On yathern States, ‘end thocerth was furrowed with shot. Several dead pe eS be SERENA DEDAE RENE Ry OO EE Te neriGee an cl ER Geciteme ee ee 8 a was not expedient to. pradaoe pas Gorwos Tay -soattered aboet, and the troon in the way | Gaeral Bauks, shat! constitute the scemd army sorye, | tho rerformance duty, for the parpsee of ro- seaiicee theaatietu Sa ae anaes anda : ambeaenne and be com! iby hin. Joining their rox y wore prov he Meial, Corres ste adda ‘The troops under the comand of General McDowell, | quartered in the Soldiers’ Rest. A consid $4 ki : x a aft ony at Rien * ‘We hold possession ef the ground, and this morping an Ops Sa pe es r Le epee teas Mie aie toto nl yattons were dealt cut to the Rebel Lusses im the Se ams aac a hhas ‘boca made by n portion of our main body. except those within the fortifications and the city of Wc " rere. 1B city are dogs ons Rastace Sateen. ‘The following aro somo of the casuaities caused by the ine cr Sigore ibe the third army corps, and be enti a * ‘The dumege to the Vea t forward of the part anNGTON, August 15, 1948, bi ived frou - dn . under his coma yg pdln? : wheo horse, where the b other stiamer on. are is now at the Navy Yard a on 1 tive to the vecegattion of the ea cr caarsaeigs usieaeterecivents> her the | hy order ef crn Manca ei oo ale is estan pedal seine tered, poshing in its progress an_ fro betwoen the Jol Fyens, who arrived hore recently from & wean Aidactiacandtkmer, B,D. TOWN , Assistant Adjutant General, ena t poe sii deruboncio digs bat A ks #1 cking the wheel and prev ha from whom we gol the Colioa ing:— ed that tho government shonle + Snzzp—Captain Shorvift, ° igs gee Gases si dan : bats, 7 ny the Porboay ver gays that ho for to HT. Kent, of n view of offering ae ‘Wounrep—Capteins Ripley and Barman; privates tipo aw! bajime edie ‘This morning eleven desortors from various regiments | yen dis Jick cond: brary al beset Be ably atc Pee eaktaliten ‘Roach, Coney , O'Donnell, Cowdry and Harter. / ‘ ovicdiivdass Wn the stream, and for several hou the Sixth AnD it, » Iewas this reghnent heretofore mentioned as having Wasinncton, Angnst 15, #862. bi ch pia oe as e feos bar was withdrawn, floated at the me and until rece the Intter t id join in it. He paid 6 femed ‘into lino of attic, and delivered several yolloy | THE PRESIDENT DESIRES Til Vio rs an Sian a ine pour, BAe, Pomme wore be inben heard os an eat ent im the seven d ht with the rep nent te Lord Lyons. cavalry oO Dh 7 = sai THe oF IZ. N QUESTION 3 Paptaim Biges, with bis boats and lanterns, had made a ) 8 regiment he war \* eee Bauks eae. ois ae oie SAE ac alte ost tic pe hain Say OE ites a are completed for their return } togr of the vicinity, striving to catch, through the dar oar Sandved wh ase of Co vo, inanawer to Mr fnved these Genorals from capture or death, The | © Central American, Liberian or Hayiion emigration +e regi sll oe to. ness, any Bound or voice of a still surviving swimmer, | muster four huvired when they came out. ‘Me slavghtor pur, said the pre ‘Fwelfth had nover before been in action, and have boon | SSPecially the ret namod,as the President hus anuoancod dhs ht eee she started up the river and came to anchor off this place } among the rebel trocps was very great, some of tho advice t with 1 eemplicrontea ‘by General Pope for their conduct on this | 2 !8tention to aid euch as desire to found arottlement | Thorn are abont twelve hundred roldiers in hospital at | ye:tarday morning. orw éatimating the entire ions in killed): W deund @adden emergency. of Angio-Africang, Communications on tho subject should | Point Lookort. ‘The buildings, or cottages, that had been Bofore finally leaving the spot, Captain Biggs visited ing as high as fifty thousand. He saw the Union 2 liste TIMI DIRE Ee aaa bo addressed to Rev. James Mitchell, Agent of Exi- | Rot up for this new and most delightful watering place | the wreck, and'from between the submorged decks drew | prisoners marched to Richiuond, and was thd that nine ‘Wovxmx:—John Thomas, “Adam Fox, John H. Peck, gration. were jost what - e Ladson vagy wanted, and were at | forth the bedy ofa drowned soldier. He also picked up | thousand tive hundred had boon bagged. Some of them MMs Benjamin, Wm. F. Crane, Jaosd Myers, Israel Pat. | 7 ABOLITIONISTS AND THR PRESIDENTS SPEEOU | OP? oocuptod as hospital wards. another which was floating by. Neither has been iden’ | wore pst at onco in Libby’s tohievo warehouse, but the 5 ‘@eneen , James C. Kavanagh. 70: 2mR NEGROES. ARREST OF ALLEGED REBELS. tiled, ard they haye been since buried. most of them were pat on Pell Island, © has been raging iz Iietiaiiata tid cadiu caves vebonenscviavitk: esti. It is believed here that the President's wpcech | Yerteadny afternoon a squad of the guard from the | ‘The total number missing is seventy six, not seventy- | ‘The city, he axy@, is ono vast huspital, about two han. contiaced in mmabated tts % ‘Wovxes.—Thomas Firth, Ed. Riley, Ed. Folter,-aii | %e'erday to certain gentlemoa of color wilt | Central guard hongo arrested Fornard Donnelly, a coach | three, ae telegraphed last night. This number may bo | dred buildings being ured as sich. Large mumbors of which i hay ‘boon attended: ‘Gightly. give mortal offouce to that ciess of abolitiontets & | painter, in the employ of J. M. Dennis, He was confined | redueed somowbat, a4 several were obsorved floating | their sick and woundod have been sont to Amelia Sp:ives, ta tho Ame 7 Fhe Boventh Penasyivania had threo wounded and | North who assert tho equality of blacks with tho | in tho Contral guard house to awatt further orders. ‘The | away on boards and planks to the surrounding shore, who | Huguenot Springs aud other pincee. Moat all the fanuilien ny froin the ov.tsct de! white race. Such men want a sce‘al fusion rather than | charge against him is making declarciions indicating his | may turn up ina day or two. The list of the miseing | that are able to leave the city have gone to Danville, and ‘The Ninth Now York State Militia had three kitiod and] *™Mcipation with componration, to be fullowed up by | sympathy with the rebels, and his readiness to sorve | which Tront you is as full as can bo obtained ct prosent | at present very few othor than the poorer elagsos remain. ‘Owe wounded. colonisation in Central Amerioa. ‘| thorn. ‘The list sent aboard with the soldiors went down with the | Among the foreigners, espocialiy the Irish and Germans, ‘Phompocw*s battery aided Cochran’s dattery in return. | THE FIRST REGIMENT RAISKD UNDER THE NEW CAT. | Tact night Geo, Dodson, of Fairfax county, Virsinia, | g'eamer, and until rocourre can be had to the records of | thore isa great deal uf Union sontimont, and daily sme | ber 200, from Liverpool, had pe head proved the fire of the rebel batterios, and in shelling the | 1 { worthy of note that the firet regiment organized, | was arrested by patrolman Wm. Kelly, of the Third | tho aurgoons in charge of the hospital at. Newort’s News, | ary being arrested for disloyalty. At one time recently anionnded, She was fast geen on the off Giant's where:the enemy’s infantry were concenied. mustered into service, and sent to the seat of war, under we and turned over to the Provost guard house. Vari- | the remaining names will not be positively and fally | as many as seven hundred and fifty wore imprisonad on | Causow purteen knots at hour. The Tugea Prisoners state tant Jackson supposed the only troop, the President's call for 300,000 additional volunteers, was b bide men who knew him well have been long wait- | known. kvery person who refuses to make change | bad be of her inthe Irish Channel, but ro fe the rear of the wovds were those of General | Mt raised by those two patrintic represontatives. ing for his appearance in the city. Dr. Newell, of the Forty-eighth Pennsylvania, one of | for Confederate notes is arrested and imprisoned, turned to Queenstown, whict part #he ngnin toft on the Baska’ corpe who were in the fight, and throw Messrs. Van Vaikenbarg and Diven—the One Uundred ARRESTS IN FREDERICKSBURG, the victims, was beloved by all who knew him, for his When ho left Gen. Leo’s headquarters were at Drury’s unk: @ Marge force over the creek into ‘and threngh | @4 Seventh New York. It will boremomberod that | Last nicht the sicamer Keyport arrived at hor wharf, | profozsionsl, social and gentlemanly qualities, and the | winfts, seven miles from Richmond, and he bad thore a give rise to. some de woods to completely rout us; but the rocep- Messrs. Van Valkenburg and Diven, now the | bringing upaguaid from General Burnaide’s division, | survivors teetify to his gallant conduct in endeavoring to | force of from fifty to seventy-five thousand men, The Mon he met with compelied a sudden retreat and an | Colne! and Lieutenant of this regimont, ioft thoir seaty | having in custody Mayor Skughter fourteen other | the last to rescue the unfortunate ladies. Me remained | gstimated their eutiro foree in the neihborlood nit wishee @andonment of his midnight enterprise. in Congress before the termination of the session, to push | prominent citizens of Fredericksburg, who are charged | by them, exerting himself for thoir safety, and had he | Richmond at about one bundred and fi ty thousand Datto take ‘Over seven hundred of our wounded have already beon on the raising of this corps. It would scem, from their | with secret'y aiding and abotting the enemy, and giving | been less chivalric might have escaped with his life. effective men. He saw the new Merrimac at Rockev's just | some sten wh! s eat to Aloxandrie and Washington, sucects, that their constituents, at least, excused their | them information of the movements of our army. They Licutenant Colonel Scott, whore wife was drowned, hay- | previovs to leaving, aud they had just commences to | Line , ”, ‘Among the volunteer surgeons who have beon unremit. | “elinavency in not staying here. were conveyed immediately to the Old Capitol prison, | ing seen all tho bouts carried away, divested himscif ofa | sheath hor. ‘The iro they wore putting oa ber he thin ting tn their attentions to the wounded js the Surgeon | THE LOYALTY OF THE BALTIMORE AND Onr0 RarL- | Auother batch of thesumo sort is expected to-night from | portion of his clothing and eprang into the wntor with | was perhaps fox thick. She is abnx the same article, pots @eneral of the State of Maire. He was opportuncly ROAD ae the same locality. the intention of swimming to one of tho voesels near by | size ns our tug Leslie, and had on board four howitzers, federal eruisers fa the By (present, and has been confined in the hospital in a profes- The seoond volume—-1 600 pages—o! the report of the ARRIVAL OF GOVERNORS SPRAGUE AND HICKS. and bringing reef, but before he cock succeed tho | alghough they said she was to carry nll Filled guns, tates have not dene jun tonal way from the moment the first wounded were | Comstessional Committee on Contracts, &e.. is printed. | Governor Sprague and staff, and ex-Governor Hicks, | steamor had gone down, and his wif was borne away by | ‘yno Southorn officers, he represents, are couilient they 9 iu (he waiter. Brought into it until the present moment. Dr. Chapel, | It Sounds in interesting disclosures, (rom the purch»so | aro at Witlard’s. the tide. will yet succced; bni many of the men are becoming dix ‘The London Daity putes that Hf the cotton Metical Director ef Gen. Williams’ division, and the | % * Sbip-of-war down toa box of matehes. Among oth LETTER FROM HON, EDWARD STANLY. ‘The investigation which was commenced before Colonol | satisfied, and are constantly deserting. When the Sixth th lasts till Chet Medical Dircetor of Gen. Augur’s division, have shown | ‘Uses it embraces « mass of tmpoctant testimony onthe | oy aor Stanly, Military Governor of North Caro. | Weleh, commondant of tho pest, last night, has been | Ai,bama moved from Williamsburg over thirty deserted, ‘he greatest ability to meet tho emergency. Contracts and business of the goverimeut for armay pur- | 9 tng written a long letter to Nenry A. Gillian, refut- | *aueforred to Washington. tho band of the regiment losing as many more trom the General Banks? corps hus retired from the frout to re- Leni othote erp bogey oat Baltimoro | |... the charges and insinuations in behaif of the Boeth fame canto. i t @uperato and reorganize the reducod rogimonts: sod Ohio Railroad, anda searching examination tuto the | 6." conederacy contained in a recently publishod letter | INTERESTING FROM FGRT PULASKI. He states that he lately visited the fortifications around a propusiticn from Hijgland for General A. 8. Williams, of General Banks’ corps, First | “M##? of disloyalty made against this road, which are } ein Goo, F, Badger. Attor a withering oxposition of Dinigeiroemagy hone rege the elty, and says that although there are many earth, odsrates sod modin Aivision, ts military govornor and supervisor of railroads | C™P tly refuted. Tho testimony upon this point of | 1 6055 misropresentations, Gov. Stanly coneindes:— | TR Capture of the Captain of the | works tyrown up, the following are tho only forts end telegraphs in this place. Aumerons witnesses bears pretty hard upon certain g>- | 7h ..6 move foar that the futuro dbistorixn of theso ter | S#venpah Rim Fingal, or Georsia, &e. | yy nnted:—Ono an each side of tho Williambarg 1 . Vernment officials and other parties tn counection With | irs ays will oxpress bis regrot that he who at the Hmzow Heap, August 10, 1862. | mounting three guns each; one ou the Brooke tarnpik Coungit of State are Oorrarren, August 18—10:00P. 41, | te Proflis of other roads; but. through all the mest sry | oe sche rival of Gaston and Rudin, in the Sevate the | TWFteon beard the Argo, ax we go down tho bay. | mounting two guna; one on Fulton's hill, moxuting two France independent of Bite reported that Stonowall Jackson encamped last | 8 Periods of the war, from th» socossion reign of torror | Oe aia equal of Webster, Clay and Crittenden, like thom | Y°™ MAY stzto tat Captain J. Pembroke Jones, the car | ging: one on the Mountain road, with three guns: three 0 ~ ‘@ight near Orange Court House, on Baylor’s creck, and in Baltimore to this day, the loyalty of the Baltimore nnd distinguished for his great abilities and for his devotion tain ot the new rebel ram, is one of the prisonors captured | in yanchestor, with twe guns each;one at Strawber ty ‘se when tho French army moves on nver the navy will make a deiwonstration ‘The Bourse was heavy at of, Conrarran, August 15, 1962. aban pss alec verte i flere rie vate life, that ke, forgetful of his duty to his whole | Ms! learned. . started from Richtnond on the moruing of July 31, “Hales General Batord revarnertto camp yesterday. com the | Guneitetin the trainable wor ° | connty, under a strange dolusion, threw away a poart ews FEOM THE PACIFIC. about sundown fond Stuart's rebel envalry, nemberit y siboldi had feswad 4 pAostanistion, urging “the young ‘Best data obtainadle tt is thought that Jackson's rear line z richer than ail his tribe—his national reputation—and dred cable ster oie about five thousand, rebuilding the bridge ever the Pa. Vistor. mating haa A about four miles back of the Rapidan, while bis main Pint of dofence is Gordonsville. It Is alng reported that large forces of the enemy now @ecupy the lino of the Contra! Railroad from Lonisn te Charlotterville. From this it would appedr they have formed a now line of defence, nud intend to Oght a de- ‘@istve attic at or near Gordovsville. @enoral Buford toox many prisoners, some ef whom @ame cut of thoir hiding places and voluntarily surren- APPOINTMENTS UNDER THE TAX BILL. ‘The following additional appointments have been made under the Internal Revenue law:— Connecticut, iret district—Mark Howard, of Hartford, Collector; Alphonzo ©, Crosby, of Vernon, Assessor, £0- cond district—Hon. John Woodruff, ex-Congreseman, of New Haven, Collector; John B. Wright, Assessor. ‘Third distriet—Kzra Dean, of Woodstock, Collector; Jerse 8. Ely, of Newark, Asscesor, Fourth distriet—Payid F. Hollister, of Bridgoport, Collector; Reuben Rockwell, of was regurded In the latter years of his life as the Habak- kick Mucklewrath of secession.” THE AGRICULTURAL BURRAU IN TROUBLE. 1t la said Chat there is just now a conflict of jurisdiction between the Secretary of the Interior and. Mr. Newton, the Commissioner of Agriculture. ‘The latter claims con- trol of Inst year’s Agricnitural Report, but Seeretary Smith repels the aseimption of power. CONSULAR APCOINTMENT. Saw Fraxcieco, Angust 11, 1862. Arrived, ship Twilight, Now York. Sailed, ship Mid- night, Bosion, carrying, 1,000 bales of woot, 1,000 racks copper ore, 6,000 hides; steamor Golden Age, Panaina, with 200 passengers and $307,000 im treasure for New York and $267,000 for England, Most of the passengers rescued from the Golden Gate sailed for the Boston serup, ; wheat , $1 70 por 100 Tbs, muukey, which had boen burnt by our tro would take him no farth pa. His pass the forged aucther pass to Caroline co and was allowed to proceed on it, On noaring Caroline Court House he wro othor pass to go toa Mr. Whitsheal’s, near Frederick across some of our pickets thirteen mik ricksburg, and was sent (orward to this city. {From the Richmond Dispateb, August 12.) FYVERAL GUNDOATS AT WEST POINT. mty > arms, in spirited denouncing the su @ rigor of (he Jaw on d thit he, himpeif, ting time towards Taly se who woul! move ‘These event: The Raglish, journals ge THE LATEST 5 Gered. They snid they wore tivod of the war. James De Long, of Ohio, has been appointed Consul at t steamer bas arrived with four hun. We loarn that three gunboats came up York river to") Tho political news to-day is of an wniuiportant characier> : Colbrook, Assessor. opener ree. Ey Sites ado eo be: Din tre from Brit " vista f " t (Pcs pedo last night. ‘New dervcy,—First Aistriot—Win. 8. Sharp, of Satom | A°% Ces, Haytl, Judge De Long was formerly Consul Golombia, ad $175,000 from Oregon. BrIEH | ost Point on Taesday m fgg after remain. | No new movenieuts aro reportod in Katy. io believed to be quiet in front this morning. hist Tighe al: > Tanaime’ | at Tangier. ‘Che Orvnonian eatim» sration this year to | ing there @ little while took their departure. On the —— ‘ ME «| Collector, and Josiah C. Sparks, of Carpenter's Landing’ | ®t ™é ° Oregon and Waskington at thirty thousand, game day th federals landed @ force at Carr’s farm, in Btnancsal anit Co mumeretal Newer rae Astessor. Second—Stephen B. Smith, of Hopewell, Gol. | T VOYAGE OF THE ENRON TRON-CLAD' FRIGATE 1.A Sax “0, August 12,1862. } King and Queon county. j ey : vamt.’s Heinovarens, leotor: George W. ¢ | de 4 NDIB. ndles, 18%c cm, ern previnions aé- begs 8 M, ‘ Conaola clos ua < for money. Naan Rarmay Riven, Aogu.t 15, 1862. } eon pedal ff dt es sieae aus, ‘The proposed trip of the Fronch iron-plated veanel La | 4, Crem aise; sparm, eee Ter Gute | Tho object of these moves is ® mattor of consideration Aatwnican rid slits, 50M ‘The enemy aro stil! reported revresting veyond the | Pp ivce Ressling, of Hackottsiown, Agseswor, eowr | Normandie across the ocean is a sabject of some am, 93¢ bales: 600 Dbis, Billoge ham, Ide, though it is poecible that troops are passing by that route k a 27% : Mapltan river, although thay havea force on the other ie tads'yOk Civide stators remark in our navy circles. As her plating 1s Iie tanneries aad peedtaee: Goes beth wrest eee ae hy rekon emerson Hg ere hE vel aide, with guns in position and a Inrgo body of cavatry in | wy. Geunieatoner of internal, Re oe let but two inches thick, it is thought that she can Na Woe pibacutly Inctichs bully tn the | aii the federal eviicers, in number sbout one hundred, ep Bia hs +I ‘hele acighdarbood, supposed 0 Yo meroly covering the | ete te tunic imemotacinceee of mene A | yoar the strain of the voyage whore a fivo- Nand designed to enter the Island | and forty, taken in (he recent battios beiore Richmond, fof & penny a thremelghttey: 0, & ‘Petreat of the unin body. gon’ rnieh manufacturers of patent med- | 1,1, plated vessel wonld go to the bottom; that iweluding Major Goneral McCall, Brigadier Generals Rey- ad tthe market eiosed Goveral Milroy ts in the advance, with Gevoral Buford’s gana fonerai Baywrd’s cavairy aud some artiicry. ‘The river is easily forded at many points. . cines with stamps for conimon uso, until they ehatl pro- vide themselves with appropriate designe and dics shat) have beon prepared therefrom. tho two-inch plates cannot resist projectiles from heavy ordnance is cloar,from the fact tint our Galena was much Injured by the rebel guns at Fort Darling. Whether and rice cleaning establishment is about comm®ncini: operations at Honalaln, efting potitical cont has coinmenced in Call- Ho\co Of members of the Le d Rankin, are to be sont down the river today lag of truce. JE ww stato that Stonewall Jucksow's army numbers at DISTRIBUTION OF TH BOUNTY MONEY, the Moxicans have heavy rifled ordnance remaine to be meoeanen The! cleetign bere temas ry” —rprionsy er comapprsien Ripe yeep! for Jomst aix:y thousand niod. Ho bas managed to move them | Reauisitions have boen made by the War Lepartment | gong rial candidates are T. pee sconlirny in i Sake Bi Of wafely, excencing a few stregsters. Some or the | fvor of the general superintendents for yolunteor — he presaut incumbent The expedition to Gallatin was fired into on ita return t iy ath ur Jatter aanie Into our camp last night, aud ewid that almost to cast their v 1 wel ve returtred . all the Firginis volition: would desert if cnoy thought that | 49 for pay of bounty, &e., upon enlistinont to the full dennedten suid eansae! Killed aud two wounded. We returved (he fire and killed Shey would be woll (roared. extent of that appropriation, and according to the quota ee § nO, August 18, 1862. ral rebels aud recaptured a wagonload of gans ‘A Union soldice was fouvd in the wood Weanesd of cach State. Theso funds will be distributed to the | Renuregard neanted Near Cha ednnig i? Arrived ship Morning New ¥ Colonel Boone aud bis command of one hundred and choad 2Y+ | Unitod Stat ort 4 dist - Colonel Courir's ro-iment of California Volunteers toft | twenty men, capture! by the rebels, have t With bis musket barre: gruspod in bot bande, The | UNied Staten mustering and diabursing officers with!a Co-operating. with Bragg—Thele Force | poe por, Churchill, Nevada county, to-day, continuing | ety Men, eapturel by the rebels, have been paroled. stock was brokey out eloven dead robeis were lying | °° State by the Superintondent of that State, Estimated at Seventy Thousand, &e, their march towards & re ie % | Col. Miller has returned from Gallatin with his éom: and ground him, some with their heads emashed and others THR Anuy. Mamruis, Tenn, August 12, 1802.— } | Bmigranta arriving overland at Carson Valley, report | mand. Just before leaving the train was fred into by bere gf Drafted in various ways, This shows with what dos. | ‘Tiustice having boon dune to Captain Joseph H1. Brad- | General Beauregard is at Chactanooga,, ao-oporating with | That the ronte is in good eoudivion. and pleniy of grass | oyortiias, anda Meht enener. The rabol lows was about | fy. yutiow 4 Peration the Union hero had fought for hia lide, bat with. out avail. His boy was pierced with thre Nutlets, Many of the enemy's dead wore ieft unburted, while others were only halt covered. [n many,cases arws and feet were soon above the earth Momo thirty-six wounded prisoners, coneoaled near the | Battle eld in hounes, were brought in to-day. forces of the sevoral States ov account of the appropria- Joy, Fifth New York Zouavee, a gallant officer, the Prosi- dent has ordered him to be restored to the service, and oj this fact Governor Morgan will be informed. General Benham hag not been stricken from the rolls, as stated, but ordered to report to the Chief of Corps of Bogineers, of which he is a major. ‘The name of the officer detached from the Department Of the South and ordered to report to the Genoral-in-Chief IMPORTANT Front EAST TENNESSEE, General Bragg. Their eombined force is uot loss than pevonty thousand men. A schooner from Havana tan the blockade at Mobile on thee Tth inet. Sho had a cargo of salt, ammunition and cavalry equipments. ickeburg letter says that the streets of that city are pleginning to assume their formor lively appearance, Refug ves are returning and oponing their places of busi- incipai vor | \os, for the Unto juently intonding and water, and little troable from Indians. Half of th jnrge emigration thi ix reported to be destined for the new mines of Oregon and Washington. Nows from Oregon of the 7th states that arrangements are making to estab ich a pony express from Portland to henton and the Missouri river, 900 miles. ‘There was a largo republican neeting at San Francisco Jast evening; addruvsea by Governor Nye, of Nevada, San FRaNcISeD, Anquat 14, 1962, Pure spirits, 450, Canilles ac- Wiiekey, 4730, Orushed sugar, Aloohol, in tin, 990, tive. Butter scarce. here, when three miles from Gallatin. One man was thirty; the Union logs one killed and three wounded. The robela were dispersed. no Union telegraph operator in Gallatin, and the condition of affairs i¢ not known, Morgan entered Gallatin at four o’elock A. M., after captnring the sentinels, who were asleep, Colonel Boones the Union commander, was in bed, The surrender was conditional upon parole for officers and men alike, which bn NL aR Lay Rofar quiet ar and unalio A Tailow qui rn turpentine tout vag upward, but iv Despate! le dd . Ol the damagos to tho city by the fed I6e. Gunn: , 284 Veils, 90, ted. Colonel Boone bi Wasnwaton, Augast 16, 1862. THE OASE OF GENERAL BENHAM. "| gona seed ped dg In possession of Gallatin. wy. mre et cogen wri tS “a ‘The following telegram bas boen sent te Gen. Pope— General Benham bas been stricken from the army niga pent A For Louisville leaves to-morrow, the | to spectlators acd oxportors. The niiket le Yoon Mason Gaxmuat Pors:— rolls as Brigadier General of Volunteers andj remitted to Its ofotally eg ag aie fe Ete ana Kentucky road consenting 10 awe and unctanged lie (ue Americ Hows per Xor= "oar Velogram of inst evening ts most satistestory, and | his former position of of Engineers. ‘The law are efor yuna fll 1 compaaies from var Cs eee ere ee eth eeakinetibieh trdaapinah nde sadder! Leengratulate you and your army, and particularily Gen, | authorizes tho President fo deal thus summarily with fh ay Rr) decsaoh and Teavecd Gommaeteeier Deena, | Frovuioes dull and unchanged. » RESINS ow dt ri | wn te, try rere pa Fig Se aa prt Sica as | Sais Ae aN ATS | cea anys ac 4 54; Miinols Central» Deaceay eareiend yootly Wuprlee WADE Keer sreope | Pepbee py Cmgses Bosepreag Bare act hep wi sous ton gaye, , wean pkg ae oi hola Central shaces,