The New York Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1862, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

-t Inaportant Movements on the the Tepe eo pondencs : &. ford 13th, " fateresting Battle Field Corres; Arrival of Union (Manasens) Prisoners ee, a. Cid at Now Be Sash abips Gate, of Paty tween Generals Lee and Pope, = (From we itn Ppt Sent. 2.) edn enna malaial Se ieS ine Slate af New Tork, nnd the spasch et the pesctepetmereemdp re: sear care ooehiing Hehe ere Ate a ota ~ eeaaaaed were Scho 8: priwn ooreer of Osty cad Peet Namavnax, Jean., Sept. &—6 P. 3 | the principles upon whleb we go = ae at ine reeye under the lie General Slovene, Sho was | , Of Hsizoneet, Neninenck, din, whe Ratabow, Wedeoe @eneral RcCiellan Killed b ath street, Sunray, Geptenters, trem cordonevile, | sassy army Moving -Ewilenent tn Nashville, Gallatin the first vensel to onter the port of Fernandina, Fia., waratt ham -dapan, May 1, Thomas Dicksson, HI le Ral cee eee eee eo NomJeiney. | and Clarketle—A Bate ot Murfrestere—Surrender of anver 9 epriied dlacossion Dy R. F. Wierxn and ctbers, | taxing pooweenion of Fort Cincd, tho first United States | MELA iN Pyrite, HB, to craig; Macy, and Tee, Rebel Newspapers, $1iCol.R-A-Bachiad7th NY. D. Schorta,l2th Pa cavalry. | the Place, de. the resolution was vepor fort retaken from the enemy, at the same time captariog | Areal anjier July 4, Lapwing, Soule, NB; 6tb, John the steamer Darlington, chasing and shelling the last train Pianola May 7, bark Rodman, Whiten, NB, whalteg, of care. Leaving that place the same ev: , she took ssion of par rete, eneeneee sae ee ee Sty nal attacked isstenipp | ro from Liverpool more. Rifles ‘who wero driven back, ‘She penetrated the St. | rig B Allen, hence for Key West, Sopt1, lat 29 88, Jom: yohus river ono bundred miles imto the interior of Tee wantanket, of B Florida, where Captain Stevens, with light draught 1 enrol ad Doats, succeeded in finding and raising the yacht Ainer! were: F Ports, Bixee that period she has been under her present com- ernie, Aug ae io rns 0 6 muceshio Releens, Wplem joe yn Pe Balers ar ws et bark Specawel, Taylor, f70%0 Bow arr Bade i Maret Pon for do. Buell’s army continues #© move forwaré, seonring stores, provisions, &c., a8 they advance, The whole line is abandoned as far as Murfreesboro, ‘and Union citizens seek refuge in Nashville, leaving their families and property to the mercy of the rebels. Many afflicting cases are reported; but their relation wil) prove Dut a repetition of many .ethers before furnished to the public, . i ADCWwGenMilroy. ro a "Ist Y ARRIVAL OF UNION PRISONBRS AT RAUHMOND, | 15% 4E,1oM Maes, y PUI anata ara Ker Rey ae - Conser, 105th Pa. oi o We have recetred eopies of the Rictmend Enquirer, ‘Who Richmond Dispaich and the Lynctfrurg Republican, ‘@f the Sth of Septewier, from which we conpile-tbe fol- Spoken, ce. 8, lat 40.45. low 67 42, «vip John Clark, Letournaa,. bs * ¥t.Lt-GHudson Ad).87| ¥°t.Lt.G. VanViee!, ively employed! tive men upon the'tickéet. They offered for the considera- nt movements at Stono river and James Island. Genera) Buel) is sti} hers. General Rousseau com- , of Brooklyn, died on | ton, arr 224; brig itt, Berry, for Sree mereton Home ema hese ere, mands the post. General Negley has-boom assigned a | tion of the Convention the names Se igi Kehimadl Perera bert ee ie Coles island, $10n0 owmsi tak, Aig 5—Arrschr Hauorer, Morton, Theall fa: Whe Late Gatties North wf the Rappa- | w TA 2d Lieut. M. Kone division ( the Righth) in the Army of ‘the Obic, Ee ee eee eae ! Wind East and fresh 25th. hanmnock. bi CB. wary 42th Per ‘auia cav. | ‘The alarm-created by the report @ant Nashville was to | ror. Aunexed is a list of the seniees of Nhe hans — Gnano Cay, Sepl2—No am vausel in pori, Sid Aug 2B ie . B. a t bs Commanding—). Blake! ighton. bacot . ofStomte Richmond Dspoteh, sep-8.4 | BLE. Tremaine, A 2d Lent, 4. J; Huntuinger, | ye evacuated. has subsided, ‘The city. will not, fram Captain Rrxpans made @ spirited speoch in favor of St. eet tee eee ieov ata, el ona Kone, July Sin port shipe Niobe, Lendhole, fae Tre fo intelligence is She : : Jonn. : whangliae, Bay , Kelley. ume. . BO gy og ot cil Pl sine Pent tra PBerry, Q Me SNR 90 liet MB, Owen, Sith | Prevent information and ‘appearances, De surrendered — Miurpes Chnpien eS erase euen Saves: iapson Ja huge Arr on eB, Latson (Br), dant Davis C.D. Mefean, ‘ist U. 8. — Ponnayivania, ‘without @ fet. Gssistant Paymaster Charles H. Noyes.” Barger iinderear tithe brig Tosepuue, Wilson, Gayaneh Heapevantans, ART raphe in sane} Pry mn ay eae wb tual SOD | Gallatin and Clarksville, it is Yoported,-will be oceupiod Chief Engine r—Willtam W. Dungan. ‘Maria CB (Br). NYork. : - nas! federal troops of General Crittenden’ Third: Ww. 3G. Prindle 23, bark Celia, for NYork; schreJsnistta, Ume- ys wv $. a chsh geen and Robert B. Hine, wig ag Hl denndh trem’ NYork, are isthe tor 194 H Brown. from Pak. “Wm Rroriaency, Jeremcox Davi, Parsmenr Coxrepmiars | H.C. Hooker, 2d NY arh 24-Lieut.-Chas. T, Dwight, Ae eth N. or — si . ‘ -Aid-de-Camp to General | Captaiy, Kelsey, United ‘States route agent, broaght in "Master's Mates—Henry BR. Kiernan and Jamer Rinleyron. ‘arr 16th, for do; Dazzle, Smith, sgt, PRRUMENT My Better of tho oth alt--will bave-in- | RP. wixby, A: JON. A. * Sickles. a large mail from Louisville last evening, meeting 20 + ee ab Hig, tne: Bdlth, (fom Boston. are ad, do, = e your Excellency of Progress of this army to | G. Wehn, 12th Pa. cavalry, 9d Lieut. Lewis Fisher, 74th ‘Mr. Puray cast seventeen New York votes for Mr. St. ror before. "Oia 354, wcht- obstructions. “that date. Cepverai L street's division, hav: arn % a a2 formed in ‘order of a oe ee ee ee Jonn. ; Pennsyvania, on the | Qd:1t. J. Stepper, et Mich. $4 Licut. John Judge, €7tb > hap diz, ar 200, for NYork; and othors as SHIPPING NEWS. i eee er inseam 2 “the day previous, was IRJVEFICS TO SENOR COLOXMA. Nahas for N¥pri wight of General Saearal ee See with the | 2d Lient..A.E. Chester, 1st ae ae = es Inasmuch as political favorites have been honored with The nomination of Mr. Jones was made unanimous, care ganar seep nae fata ie Bee, Sian go, for aleutin and back, @meiny since morn’ resisti {laok Commenced a i . D. 0, Beckwi LM AB: ‘YORE—1 . hips Coronet, “he Beth. The enemy. on the latter day, war vigorounty |-2d1t CO meCure, 10h 8ieh Now York, + | positions in the army as brigadiers, we know of senior | with loud applause. oun mixte... 1 837 | MOOK tee 1-70 8 14 LATE Re Shia Ee Rockaway, Montgomery, Now'st ' ; leaving his Dumerous dead wounded on the . ‘2Lieut. C.D. Fenton, 97h colonels who were first in the field, first in a fight, first to CARAL COMMISSIONER. SOM BENE. 6. 000... 6 | wicw waren. morn 10 Ireland. A viva voce vote was then taken for Canal Oommission- or, and Wm. J. Skinner was mowinated amidst loud ap- bi faye YRIBON INEVECTOR. Gaylord J. Clark, of Niagara, was nominated on the third ballot for State Prison Inspector, receiving 104 votes, against 20 for Jas. K. Gandal. aa Tages, F. Pendergrast, New York. e resist the terrible aggression upon our rights, while they— ‘38th New York. £G Adjutant, | the as South—with the mistaken 4 the a , who have, while their inferiors havo beom the Toyalt to the Union, ir integrity and. Union. & erece a pigsteiniocs from Co) Lester, with the that the: had cut the forces to pieces at Murfreesboro, and for = ic Oy ~ | Sr Joun’s, PR, Aug 20—In brig A P Woodrem Port of New York, er 11, 1862. f jade named MRSS Tae A aN Coma To, tr Yer CLEARED. , : Steemabip Northern Light —1 Amorican Ports AE mucin oping reent-Omptesnas non | APOE SMa ee res dats Pues tama Bhip Eagle, aS Lireipoa Retr a Halves. Phiter'dusay, ang ire Tegan Fohsae Bark Bootiands Fiend, Liverpaoke seatonck x Gore Srowelly Ritzaben Below’ tw Bark gsiar a ere Glasgow-—Edmision, Bros, land. Yn NYors; bar 4 f these there were y-eeven tegued orders for ibe disposition of the forces, CLERK OP COURT OP APFRALA. frida rk. Az01 » Second and Third Leper oy (Pier- | which consisted of the Firet Tennessee, five hundred Frederick A. Talmadge, of New York, was nominated Rark Cari Por Sey ills: Dundee 83 G Mearthor, tor is sites), mostly with very out! names for } strong, two companies of the Fiftieth Indiana ana the Dy acclamation for Clerk of Court of appeals. Bark Bide Bene eee ru Beaufort. .. a persons claiming‘tode Virginia vetuptecrs. The foilow- hie, duty os ert ane which Ap ‘Brig Salem (Ital), . Cork and a market—P Seymour ; White Sea, Lit ‘The next morning the. enomy was discovercd in the. ie iene ers 2p ie Ores mee. two men for the , making, in STATB CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ‘SB Kenway. bark James Andrews." “Barong : if ‘Bryce, Pave Committee for the wis, W. T. Smith, Jno. G. ‘The following is the State Centra) |. Further . ‘Genus, from | 40 three o'clock, and the impression was general that the Scotland, Francie, Barbados—K F Smith. Se Brig Royalston (Br), Leighton, Havana—H @ Vining & M Sout : uccanab, Jordan ,do. ;Tom } forces at Murfreesboro had been |, and the ‘First District—Bijab F. Purdy, Benjamin Ray,@f New | rrujifio. -Foriresd Monroe; Beatrice, ¥ slave ot Wm. Bowen, who right any moment attack Nashville, -At three 0 ‘York. ‘ * Brig Starlight (Br; sTeckhart, St Johns, NF—D R Dewolt. ‘Adame, Jeremie; "s government; | P. M. a train arrived with news that Colonel Lester was Second Distrit—E. G. Sutherland, of Westchester; J. Brig anne iden, fest—H Benner. fort. bMS a * Wi ; RB. Wiles, } @olding out and could fais position for #:week. Upon | H. a ag Oh Sehr Venus (Bri ycrenes fax—D R Dewolf. ‘Nickerson, NYork; ‘Thon Bilis, ¥, ‘0; i free tro ‘Alexandria, Va. \bls information, Colonel Miller ordered the troope 1 ~ i 8 Disa Cagger, of Albany; Jacob Harden- |’ £cpt Genet ation, Davix WWeabingiououen, ith £00, TORE Bop carr bre Sheengen ate (Br), Whites are le) rei ree 3 sd Ma At rantine indelen, C: Sreerel Kearny wae left by the encmy dead on tho Raj. | considered as eonging to Popes-army, and are Ohrdore gotten ready {ill near dati it-was determined otto suare | Zourih Durie R. B. Cushing, of Montgomery; win oorona itehel Tulle, Phisdelpbia ED Henvut & Kaien wo died iis) from “crooked Taian Ce Dar: ai ‘enemy fell back te Fairfi prisoners of war. morning, after the moon was up. , Of St. Lawrence. ohenstanffel i 5 n; Laconia, Bearse, @ouse, and abandoned bis paienes ‘Oentrevilie. Yaseen: as - aieaaemted Ste _ og ee the ema ‘a jh. District—W. Johnson, of Oswego; Lorenso Carry!, ‘Sehr Galota, Lovell, Philadetphin—Master. Boston; am, Lord, Washington, DC: schrs Fred ‘avout > > of Harkiner, Schr 8 K Hart, Keut, Bangor—K P Buck & Co. or, Sheerer, Portiand via Vienna, Ma: Kate Walker, 4 = be rome — Court peas ss : er regepee “i * = eg 9 8) surrender. Q 8, . of yler; pear 4 ia a cae yy . ighlin ¥ bang we and 8 N Smith, Fisk, Boston; Phebe Nelson, Cann, New~ Fonds, as report , to Alenandria 4 From Republioan, Sept.-@. ‘Biath District—Duncan 8, Magee, of Schuyler; Dorr - Holden, Portian , Thaye, ae yet, deen unable 10 get official reportet oor | man whe was presest f x Ramet Sy ‘Seocwh Disrict—-Wen. ©. Rowley, of Monrog; B. ies Behr Vendor Bray, Portage d neuen a, Been SRT Moria. trom ache ER Ow ‘taneor eaptured’ in these various engagements, Many | tory of Saturday to Sreitpcnanens tn Tateeiie Beery 10 be APO. For Cmca } i vee) 1 Bene Joxphine, Davis, Boston—Baker & Dayton, big 8 R Kirkland, Knight, Ponce (and ald) sobre Palmetien gallant bave: been ¢r wounded. Of e@ ?—Reasons for and Againt—Governor Johnson Re. Ponty District—Dean Richmond, of Genesee; A. P. a ee herd sey Pps oreo 4 DBurtona | Beton, moe, CAS ‘Sanders, Alden, NYork. Sid 3 y , Ewell, Trimble, Taliaferro, Fields, Jen- fuses to Surrender—Oitg of Columbia and Biffe’s Men— | Lanegan, of Fri, : . Gloucerter— ohenstau i ee », + 3 le “ n v 5 " 5 5 » , ‘about 7,000 priacuers have already been parcied, sbowi Paroled Uuion Oftecr—Capt. Hunter Brooke—Joy a | ordered to procure the printing of two tun cve:! thousand | Sci Bar!}ion. Raker, Duxbury Merrill # AUbott, MS thon Ue A Ag BES n—Master. on, NYork, WTereon—-Merril! & Ab- | “sinccAtr brigs Mary Ann McAdam (Br), NYork; Ben} Car- ver, Perry, Philadelphia; schrs Pianes, Harding, RY¥ork; ag ARRIVED. PF'Willision, Mooty, do. Old Wh ‘prig Vincennes, a Rena Cardinal, ington, s¢gam gunboat Renaudin, Com Le Cardinal, New Or- | Wilmington, Del. chr Ellen Louiea, Snow, New Hi: pent bs Edwards, Lane, Port tt. - the Restoration of General McClellan—é Railread Con. ‘ductor Shot, dc, ‘Now, again, is the olty of Nochvilleina stateof high copies of Governor Seymour’s speech, andi fifty thousand more in the German language. ‘Mr, Laxina, from the Committee on Res.) ul cue, re port- valuable warty ngghed - Seton we enptexed oniie ‘excitement. The report is current, and generally be- | ed the following series :-— Jeans ‘Sept SRR: audhis wekacace enaiice oka as ti are rig Forester, Murray, Baltimore; seh fhe onemy, at thesr various depots, .are reported to have Meved, that the city is to be evacuated by the federal Resolved, That the democracy of New York, waving ees ee or Sit hg wee eley reign. tN RISTOL. & R . ‘nzard, Wilson. ee — rent. he ‘ - Sto » $C, Had h her di BRISTOL, Bet 8—Arr schrs Isane P Hazard. Wilson, BU~ Hothng pers Ren tend SET wd ba Fs forces; and wo betake those Union men who remain be. | the expression of their views upon quesiinus voc rendered | the Risky ray eee P's Baker, of Brookuavene | zabethport; Urator, Gibbs, Part Bweu; sloop Luna, ‘ ‘who have cheerfully borne: every “danger a hind. What,” exclaimed © quiet Unionist, Just now, | jelopy deeinrone epee conaition of (heir country, J hoand to Ney Orleans, PO LGUTON, Sept 9—ArrechraSames Gorham, Cebb, Po ; gp i . " port are, x : 5 gh. ip, both on the battle field and march. “‘gbandon us to the rebels?’ Why, there ts vote seces- | Fira—That they will continue to render the govern- | buusi,toX .) leovenia.® ), Fletcher, 48 hours, tm | | Some; Hele Mer Tooker, Georgetown, DC,” J bave the honor to. be, very respectfully, your obe. | threw tho General to the ground, breaking one of the ak aie’ alk eaaeox ment their sincere and united support in the use of ail | _S*P'American Union, Hubbard, Liverpool, July 26, with | ELIZABETHPORT, Sept'O—Cld schrs J C Homer, Parr @ient eorvant, AE LEE, Coneral” | doves in his teft hand, and-epesinig the right wrist, Hie | Conist im town Bot laugh $o see wo | ment thelr sincere am the revellion and to renlore | ™se aug 81 Lasceneeis, to Griuneh, Minturn & Co. kor, Newburypo.t: New turd, Clark, and 8 Nash, Thompeoa, {Chantilly 16 north of Contrevilieand northwest of Fair- | injuries are painful, though not serious enough to detain | shot down in cold blood by the rebel eoMers if they come | {2 Union ag jt wan, and maintaia the constitution nels | artis torress. Woodward, Liverpool, 42 daye, with salt | Boston: D Wepeicr, Bearse, be nbeldgns 8 Wright. fax Coart . about six or eight miles fromeach. The | him frem duty im the eld in-this great crisis of ouribis- | there,” Al busincss mon who have obtained a reputation | js, believing that that sacred instrument, founded in wis, | *raceive nacht Sone: Uae FD ne ctaven’ New Windsor; sloopal & Vall, Vail, aud Vietol cd rh “etter of the 80th,” referred to tp the above, was not : Weeeived. The Little River turnpike leads from Middle. Burg to Aloxandria,and intersects the Centreville turn- pike about amile this side of Fairfax Court House. Ger- «Mmantown is on the Little River turnpike, about half a wile. weet of ite intersection with the Centreville turp- | ‘The following correspondence will illustrate: the tho- + Foughuess of the enemy's defeat in the battle of the 30th. B.Boare date, ag will be.scen, of the next day:— Cunrarviis, Angust 3], 1862. Sm—Many of the wounded of this army have been left om the Geld, for whom I-desire to send ambulances. Will inform me whether you consent toa truce un ‘are cared for? J.am, sir, “so ge. Sept 3, lat 40 36.N, lon 62 50, cpoke shij 2. of aud for Baltimore trom Rotterdam; th. tat 6040, lon 66 40, spoke bark Ocean Bride, from Boston for Mel. bourge; 8th, at 10 AM, heard heavy firing of cannon in a8 and B direction. The P has been 13 days west of the Banke, with Nicht winds and calm 8. BLLSWORTH Carri » Montell, Liverpool, coal, | FALL RIVER, Sept §—Arr schr Richard Hill, Suoith, oF t Montell &Bsratew oe a ee New Hares, Glovers Wiladelpbia, Sid chr Gazelle, Kenley Ship Victory, Lyttle, Liverpool, Aug 10, with mdse and 177 | NY. vi fork. sssengers, to David Oxden. Hed light winds and the | 9#h—8Id schr Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, ¥ ue pang. Aug 25 tat de on BS ete heantte | NEW BEDFORD, Sevti—Arr bark. Franee don tor New Work: 2th, ta , York 10 load for Havre; 90, schre Horace Bybee Youae Desrell, New York auth. Now York.” "P%* | ind Sarah, Benson, Philadelphia. Old 9th, be Iret Bteawnship Talisman (B.), Russel, Liverpool Avg 2, via | land, N¥ork. Sid schrs Centurion, Stanley, and W P Hipuias Oh lacks rh dn 10 Wale AB gy Fad aat acetal Cease ea aes Ld rh we a 5 » : in ballast 19 Finch, Menieka A Wenge’ iy 31, Warcham), do; ‘Lamartine, Gurney, og Ship Garibaldi, Emery, London, $1 days, in ballast, to r Q bark Belle, Moulton, New York; schr 3 N. porta gras as late as Wednesday even! bring the ia fying intelli fiat Gonsvalawall ial tenaaa ae: ing well. He isat Buokiand, in Prince William county. ine, ‘Post, Hartford. bl echra A Leighton, Newport; Hattie i see cee Ailantice Wasa Boston's Raacrices, Boekiont sioop Home, Foritham, do. + Rept S-ArT schr' Garant, Cousin, Yor dom by our fathers, clothes the constituted authorities with full power to accomplish such purpose. passed’ by Congress, in July, 4061, the govermsneat ws ry iy, it was to the policy inculoated therein, and which ce::- = departed from without violation of pablic faith, vig— Resolved, That the present deplorable fri) war bas been forced upon the country by the disunionisis of the Southern Btates, now in ee ‘the constitutional erin ent, and ib arma the capital; that in this national emergency Congress, banishing all footings of whole country; thst “this ‘war ia not waged. 3a eit Part, in any spirit of oppression er for any pi arpoae the or interfering wit the” fable tsa Ina for loyalty are in @ great state of consternation. They will stop people on the street, and earnestly inquire whether Tennessee is to be entirely abandoned by the ‘Upton forces. The answer is—‘‘Judge for yourself: Huntsville is up, Battle Creck is wp, Decherd is up, Co- fumbia is up, Murfreesboro ts up—Union troops ar® moving through Nashville by night and by day, and nig- gers, horses, carts and all sorts of articles useful for an army are being impressed. If thie does met look some, ‘bing like a big stir of some sort, you-can’t tell what wil? “Yes,” will be replied; “but why are they doing 80 Thoroughfare Gap. [Frem the Richewond quirer Bert. 8.) “The of the Thoroughfare Gap by Gen. ‘hong: strect, iB the facesor a force of thousand of the enemy ie | one of the most remarkable incidents of the late Calvin ama, Clip Ring (Aust), Sombognack, Cardiff, 48 days, with Sa EGOREE ep Arron Se cos them away; with. Joss of twenty Killed and a number of Major General: United States army, com’. wounded.on .the part of ‘the enemy, and osly ‘Shree d 465 40 fortify theplace? They've gots thousand tutions of those States, and maintain the su- onde . Comama Sorces, near woanded-on ours. Ld nig. ‘of the constitution and to preserve the Uni ape Hmapquantens, Anay or Nomrnenn Vino, gers Bow at work on St. Cloud Hill.” bitthe digniiy, squallty and'rights of the several Baten us. mith'a Sons, Aug of the tite 'ot ig uo nae ship ae: “NEWBURYPORT Sept 8—Arr sche Alma Franks. ‘ August 81, 1862. a Generr) ‘Beaureg: “What would you do with the niggers ‘unless fmpaired, and that as soon as Objects are socomplished | tance, Gaser, frome Havre for Callao; Iethriat6 $0, Ipo48, | Philadelphia. Sid 8th, echrn Hen OP iadelhat 4 iemavel Somn Foam, 0-8: J he you yOu Put | the war ought to cease. haw abip Cyuosure, Robinson, frm Eiverpsal tor NewYork; | Acklam, Geichell, Rondout; Koeauth, Lee, RYork. pen Seger) Jen ‘your wounded indusestne 16 con. | Beauregard bas been asigned 40 the Const Departesent, 4 ‘20m to work? Let them loose upon the community to Third, That we, having confidence in the loyalty of the Sep’ fat 2, Jon 68 15, saw ship Horodino. Flowers, from 8: Sek ee Se op ee @2nt to.your sending ambulances to. convey them within | beadquasters at 4 steal, destroy and murder! 1 bepe not. The federals | citizens of New York, reiterate the seutiments here. | 7000, NB, for Liverpool; 4th, lat 42, 1on £7 90, saw ship Ocean | goon (new. 1180 tone), Rowdeut ‘your lines. I cannot consent to. trace nor.a euapension have got the cussed migger now, and they will have totake | ‘fore by party, that the | “Git Panama, Hansen, New Orleans, 18 days, with sugar, | for Boston; Julia & Pratt, ‘Eratt, Providenss for’ Phitsdes- @& military operations of this army. If you desire to | Telegraphic ‘tohes to the Richmoné § o0.¢ him. It is 8 mistake to that the most arrests and imprisonment of | to Hennnizs 4 Gosling. 34 inst, 1a\'27 30, lon 79 2, wan Poh gd arp eng ATE Bird, Simmene, gend for your wounded, should paar ainbuleanse report to inquirer. suppose Citizens of this State are without tho justification ef ne- | boarded vy the U8 Rhode Island, for Boston. ~ ‘all ‘Kiver for do: Reindeer, Davis, Providence - Be Gale, edical director of ihia ‘army, be wil give ROM ‘TENNESERR. ferlous injury yon can indict upon & Tennesee slewe | consity end should be discosinued. 26, foal to Kvamita © done Oi inst, Tel 3 ca VE | Washington, Gitkey, ana Brikiant, Brown, . @irections for their transportation. ounded Momus, Sept. 6, 1662. hokder take niggers; ‘That we are willing coming elec- 5 , Y wei pe ane er pr lapping od A special -despateh to the Advertiser ‘ond Hegincryantad hese! ave onl ladtation Gr "house | {ion with any class of loyal citizone who agree with a in Soaks ship Win Wirt, hence, bound 8. The © is at anchor ig, | fey, Bunion, de: I Weigh in Biisivemoral, Very respectfully, your obedient ser- | Tupelo, Sib says. servants, and overy day only increases their | the princip! i that_we hereby invite | stip Wm Mallory (of Key West), Lester, Boston, 4 days, in | New (200, vores excaor vant, 4 E. LEE, General. . Armas 's ofBcial deapateh says that since ‘bis ] wortbiessness. 1 know that some slaveholders have will. | ‘be co- ion of all ingiving the moat emphatic | Dallast to H Benner. ‘Feel, N’ "Gertrude, Hille, ae rh ‘The following lever, received at.a still later date, shows | last she thas crossed the Wahatchie river and surrendered their negroes, and I know also that to these the Bark Friedrick & Louise (Meck). Bradhering, Nowcast¥n, ve Provector, Coe, nia what a xast number ‘of the enemy's wounded s1ill lie | passed between Bolivar and Jackson, Teon.; destroying have carefally selected the lame and infirm from | ®°mineted by this Convention. SE a ailbibersprevieady reperiee Sound Meee nee ‘wpe the field of battle—four daye afler the bridges and trestle work. Sheir ganga orith which to Olle requiaition ofthe gorern- | Immense applanse followed the ~-vting of the reeolo- | Reavy perkades ne eaee. Uwe, WOeky exDeee Wh, Peart sekte done G Chews, Bi i Maante—Actwitbstanding the efforis made by Pope's on. At Deomaskibe. two of ‘ment officers. But why should the Unionists Nash- | tions, ig Bark Sonia Benjamin (Pras), Kuher, Newcastle, 45 | lace, 8 Taunton for NYork ina Both ale)? Mary @ars to remove them under the permissinn granted by | two squadrons of ca rae they have mo open enemy to fight? The % with coal, to Frénch, Meincke & Wendt. zabeth, Chase, Freetown for Elizabethport (after @eneral.Lee. . The answer of Gen. Lee to He captured the artillery, des ® portion of grand army of General has gone northward, and is ‘Mr. Drvnexy, amid Joud cheers, withdrew his resolution & Letbnite (Brem), Schmidt, Cardi, via Nasssu, NP, | & new ihast).* ‘@f Dr. Coolidge has not been i = trains, took 413 prisoners, ‘wounded, 1m Kentucky , having gathered with | t@ make no platform. Ofek Herd A isettdn Ties Piclotas, Cardenas, Aug’, | Fortean Wester eee woe rte Juhi based . Cuntamvite, Va. , Sept. 3,1882. every | Faaxaxvo Woon offered. substitute for the resolution. | with to master. i * | Grand Turk, TI, for orders. Sid schra w, York, @enera) Roser E. Lez, Comman. lerate Army:— | The prisoners.were jor such it ie—has been Houston, Shave, Royal, 9 days, in ballast, 3 Robbins (from Pawiveket),. Heal Director Guilst, of the Confedecate | At the Bolivar ight two federa) colonels were ameng } in the best of order, for do not beat of ¢ pines tet hes ing the arbitrary arreste of citizens. Wakeman, Dimop 406. ’ 5 » wo] Fenadeipnids Fiying Arrow, es Ee Army ,and Medica) of the United States ry wi government has suffered loss The substitute denounces such arrests in strong terms, Bark Belle (or Boston), Moulten, New Bedford, 4 days, in Meri dcart. trom Provinesamator ohiisachne Foe 9 Army, have just arrived here from the battle field, near | At Denmask one Heutenant colonel and eight other | from the desertion of its munitions ar stores. as | as inconsistent with the theory and spirit of thé ballast, to T © Baker, 3k See ea " ian ‘The accounts they givc are far more agricus | officers were taken prisoners. } marched his men from Chattanouga, and perhaps *pi were in sepa te cody (Be, of Yarmouth. NB), Healey, Dub. | F Howe, Colson, lence for do: Fred Warren, Coombe Akan Tay previous information had led me to believe Our | He bad the co-operation of Colonel Jackson, whose com: this joined Kirby Smith, with the intention of attacking | "Bt, and declares that those exercising such arbprary | '!8, 6° days, in ballast, 10 Bova & ig Soe eeern rerind tee Ti te ony Oe , to the number of negriy three thousaad, | mand deserves.equal credit with his own. Louisville or utterly destroying our railroad. He has | powers are themselves traitors and despots. ‘with mdze, to order, Had y resienty ‘weather moet of NEW WAVER, Rept ltt Are schrs Wave, Pharo; J Many Finny fill yi on the ea. are audering for fod. | Jaceaon, Bert. §, 1862. | bean followed at times, from point to point; by Buell, o0 | a epirited debate ensued upon the eubetiiate, the pasoage. Carried away foretopmast, jipboom, lustand | cell, Keliy; John Hickey, Gaie: TC Lyman, A A ho commissary stores. and my -sopply of medicz) General Van Dorn today revoked hie erder declaring J the west side-of the Comberland mountains, Bat ‘be has split sails, ke. Aug 26, lai 44 24, lon 50 03, spoke fiahiny q, or, remar; Cel Drake; Hi 1, Haw! 7 ‘are wholly inadequate, ‘With-every kindiy im- | martial law. always managed to elude the vigilance of that distin. | Mr. Woon made a bold, fearless and eloquent speech im } sehr Orindeo, of Plymouth, ishing, ¢ months out; hat Bab rene, Nemearenyy ou i Ses oleh Tete ate efor tn the part of those uoder your cam- | ‘The Eetex came up to Vieks sorday and fred two | guihed military chieftain. Therefore, there Deing no | support of his gubetitate, denouncing the original resolu- aed, Gf days (roon Cabdat fo ewe Very ees OTe BER: | EN Bodine, Came, doy Xana & ‘and Eten mac, must be very great, unless fod and our lower battery, wi , wi ‘enemy here to 0 after him, oven if be 4 Dai % dthport; fen toa ere Gealrearee. ae feabilie.”* O feo o teaches from Governor Seymour's eourage- an acing (or of jagene). Souper, Havana, Aug petuport, aloops Henry, do; George Hensy, Daly guppite wa Sow. ne cope et or transporting the wounded within our own lines rt 4; eet r yey adequate ROM NASEVILLE. what about Jobn . Forrest, Starnes, Biffle mopply. effected 80'r lewer quaran- ORWIC: 5 tune. FINLADELPHIA. Sept S-Arr steamahip, Not Bria. Arrow (Br, of St Johns, NF), ker, Boston: brige Lareh, Wilaon, do; + Shee dayns ohh coal, Manbatian One Co, verech io Ronin’ | Foriveas Honrons sebre s Helene felen, re "Brig New Globe, Lanai ence, 8 tries, Hv Bggles, Coun, Bohr Danville, Bo Borketans July with Barbados: ‘ike, master. Avg 2 | at 20 ton $890. ki —— ‘an he 3 m ship Novtham) Colton, arc fased Ord ae | fn After further debate Mr. Woop withdrew hie substitute, after a slight amendment bad been made to the original roeolution by Judge Comstock, declaring that such arrests are a usurpation and a crime, and eupporting the liberty of speech and freedom of the press. wagons for to return from the battle Geld, you will save very many apd much suffering. If you cannatdo4bis, 1 beg | They are also dest: - thas you will, for bymanity sake, point out some other. way iv which medical May be obtained. Iam with. Ye re Vatough gour lines to '] Rebel, that the Yankees are mov’ ‘ell their siege guns | ber what ascare thore was in Nashville when Forrest ve from Nash he Gallatin turnpike. | some time since joined a picnic at the Hermitage, and seri- in places. The guns Aegmetnatel 0 rele upon the city.” ); [haa not forgotien that, But if a single divi- may make a stand. * | sion of the Union army cannot now save Naabville, with ite F lines, and, of course cannot provide the necessa present detenoes, then it is hardly worth saving; for their | TP Teeclutions were then adopted by acclamation, ‘ 3 100; Cores, without your permission. I have the honor to ve, News from Fortress Monroe. Fipioes 00, mere ecriounly revtared: ceawieie.” eer | amidih mictt extbiatiagtio cheeriag. "| ata and Grand Cay Sept witkecceeaneiet, Woke | Ponboine’y pik nauammdd dene Tye RAWING SUNKEN VESSELE—SHIPS DISCHARGED FROM | can return when they can usc their gunboats and recap | ‘The customary vote of thanks to the officers of the ye bere py ‘BERVIOR, ETC. ture the place.” Park, Key West, | 10n— William (prize, of A , With 408 bales cotton, to hee . ‘The W wan | mington, Medical inspector United tates Army. I do not believe that Governor Johnson. will be willing | Convention was then passed, and, after a brief congratu- el; " Forrasss Monnos, Sept. 10, 1862. | so'sutrender the. place, if attacked by any force, withoot | Hation to all who took part it the proceedings of the Coa- Leet eat of Juve, Of Babine Faas, by the U 8 | for New Orleins (see Misce he Rebels Mini General McCictiannen Gapiain F F. Welle, of Boston, Mase,,.with twenty | a fight, vor evacuate it, unices under the most urgent and | vention, Judge Paxce, the presiding officer, declared the | ian been seutto this port tobe eoldy wih bes cance tics | Portiands Phos. His, tel ° Paper—His Obituary Notice=What che | divers, thres hundred men and four whale ships, arrived | presning necessity. What General Buell muy determine } Conyention adjourned sine die if BO Ay Shaw, Providence; $b Nipe ng ‘ ‘another ‘ 0 ballast, joston; Jas Saiterth : Fe crt OF Mita. soréay eontaine Abe | BAe Yesterday for the purpose of raising the sucken ves- | “nse tne te ow coupled by some two hundred of to D Tompking U'S Quariermanee Ts ke wah meas | awn Del ie tne “Pliing aseio are at thor Bellow ng Vlegretn:— tels at Hampton, Newport’e News, Gosport and James | Bifle’s men, who are indifferently armed, They have WEWS FROM SALT LAKE. neu Bgrnposty ictory, B A Stevens co ee im ey oem RO ol J ot we ReRONBE RC, Sevt_ 5; 1802. | river. ‘Thetr contract eompole them to raise the Cum. | committed to excesen, except taking some horses, and x i F Hatin Anvahy Hawking Ellzabethoort Cor Boson, SPORTAND, Seit 8 tr bh Denmark, 8 pier, Matas: Pree grrndenco a oop Drae Toten ee; | verland whole; but Captain Wells intends to raise the | Chicn people than could have beea expected. Thignay, | COmtinUation of Indiam Atrocities=The | Schr Mme Mea en Bangor, 10 days. Geeta and Dintein Wines, Pattaelphis; h Belteloene” egmtained in Baltimore papers. Be wae wounded jv the | Merrimack whole if possible. after all, be but the adoption of @ new line of Overland Mail, &. Schr Henry Gibbs, Delano, New Bedford, $ days, French; P 8 Lindsay, Kicker, aud Hardserabble, a ‘Mgnt of Saturday at Manaesas, sud died Sunday From sixty to seventy vessels, of all classes, received pelle by the rebel government, They a ae that Sart Lane, Sept. 10, 1862. — Hows lekering. Cook, Boston, b days. NY fa gee rea ican re ielly—. 6 exceases heretofore cemmit uy Dn mtegrAd e 4 ston, 3 days. 4 mn gs corge p, | STdert yesterday to report to headquarters for the pur- | no bare been abandoned by tte Union forcen have not | James Forbes has just arrived hore from Saake river, | Sok Bdward: —= Hoston,d'daye, Alban: Sin--Arzachr Ware, Spalding, NYork. Cid brig Ella Ma. pecs, miblished io another part of our paper, ie | Pose Of receiving their discharge from the United States | inured to the benedt or popularity of the rebel cause, | and reports that two trains wore attacked by the Indians Schr Rio Grande,’ Robineon, Boston, ae ria, Merrill, Faimowth, B; achrs Maryland, Knight, Philadel T cul seeah tn enak cates get dhevl delat Veen Among others the eteambost Arrowemith god | And, indeed, bave Lrought down upon their own heads © | gy sublott's Cutoff, three hundred miles north of T Ritchie, Freeland, Bonton, 4 days. nin; William Jones, Jones, do. Sid slip Frank Pleroe; brig; (be Northern mind hane been wrapped up io bimasa tand Light. severity of retaliation they had not contemplated. T! dg tales sorth of the ton, Glouerster, 3 coolight; sehre Meryiapt, Calgon. mrunnder as imuch as éhat influeuiial sheet, tbe New | Ee nee may be rewy, therefore, to treat their prisoners and all | *ty- Fifteen or twenty persons were killed, including | {<r Komuth. Lee, Newburyport, ‘% PoRtsMOUTH, Gopt ¢—Avp achrs Boxer, NYark: M Rew. fone Hwnap, seemed to be,either a howl cf mingled ‘The Guide will leave bere so-amorraw morning for New | Union people more humauely and leniently, now that the | women and children. ir ing, Jones, Taunton, 3 days. all. Gulliver, Port Ewen. ) sehr ‘aunon, Now- Sehr J P Waltace, i . nt . wage aod pain will go up from the Yauitee nation, or else | York. country sapien Taunton, 3 dare OE ROVIDERCE, being evncunted by the Union troops, than heretof the Schr Wbiatie The adoption of sich a policy by 4 cel Four parties have arrived here within the past week, By oeston bance’ Fase soar fort Swen, eioge Palin host atupefac e: Cir jomees, make » rebel y ruetown, DU: 148 Baste, Pon Bwen Julia Ann, apetuclion at the exlent Of thelr, losees, tay The Third New York Volunteers arrived here last even J government would roiaove, in a great measure, the ap. | b&ving been driven back by the Indians, hr Lamertine. Gurney, Wareham, Beri Hondont: Hopkin, ities Port Hwen, Harvest, core To dur tind Meccan as, by far tbe abiest of their | 1D£ And proceeded to their camp at Kempton Prebersions of the Union men iu Nashville in’ case it | Ove party of twelve had five wounded in a fight with a J cis LvBion, Smith. Pall, River. Wo Ft or we, Polledelpnias Duaneh, Batear a ae, ELCs, nado Lnd « cortaltl Keeling’ of eeepect for him ae werent ona one be Coated Naveen enn aa ee. small body of Snake Indians, Sehr John B Patten, Hall, Providence, Holley} Jane, Gorham, nnd A Sawer, Hous , lieving that he might have pacted as a geatieman bad Rebel Affaire at Little Rock, Ark. Great joy ie exprensed here at the restoration of Gen. | a. ansiee. th noane Sour Lucy Robinson, Brown, Providence. rt; Mexico, Wilson: Matthew Bird, Davin; 4 Bie seeccisiion eeu diverent, but serving a0 uRscrupu (Despatch tothe Gpioago Times } McClellan to the command of the Virginia army. Ie is Snakes, the Bannoc! the Shoshones are wel! Schr A L Ha'l, Stokes, Providence, 2 days, at Robinson, Davis: Lady Adame, Had ous masier, one Abe Lincoin, familiarly kuown as the Waters, Sept, .6, 1962 ag foretelling @ more vigorous pursuit of the | armed with rifles and revolvers, and ase determined to | Schr Sallie Smith, Smith, Providence. za Matil atinews; Provection, Nutter, and ‘Tranquil, “Rail Splitter,” be weomoa to have assim fo apirit | Thefiagef truce to Little Rock, mentioned in a re te objects of the war, without wasting so much | prevent emigrants from going into Salmon count Bont New Regia erie prey tence for Rondont, boas, Denstans Souemnn tyke ‘with bis comfreres ax with the multixude of ic men of |} ious despatch, returned this morning, bringing beck } precieus time in discussing the question of slavery. That ‘Oitenel Code nevieeh hank iy: Bene 4 ant f ,rovigenee, if ee gris: oo ake North, who could Dave mate a name to posterity for | but three prisoners, he rebels mefusing to surrender | question and the Confiscation act havo made almost a ‘ i @ laat night. Sent raahiny Sikey, New port, NY« Maghanimity and fair desing. even with an ewemy, he } More, under the plea thet that number was due them in | unit of the South in the prosecution of the war. ‘The overland mails are arriving and departing roga- Bons Resusentas ‘Briane, Dighton, Pi e. 10th—Arr steamer Fesiconen I a Let achrs Angel, das passed into the shades of eternity with vioud guilti. | exchange. Among the returned is Sergeant Major A Unicn officer, just returned from captivity by the | Jarly, Schr Democrat, Middleton, 8 Fesoe, Eveaber pert, Osepine fron, y eepeats Bees on Lis FOU) @ Victim Ww the net of power. Stevens, of the Third Lilwois cavalry, who war taken on | gueriiins, reports three campe at Hartsville, having in all - — Stizee, Manning, Rew fartha Jane, Mott, Port Ewen; sloop Proof ooh, Roniont, Sid schte N Homes, Hewett, and T Gen, Philadelphia: Ligure, Robbing, do: yey, NYork, via Nowpert (where she will put in a new main- it); Hel oun York (or na eantern port) 3, A’ Mescrole, Brown, Nori Her, Rack or ptriue: teamer EA Stevens, Raynoy. Baltimore. identi kin ee er Anthracite, Jones. Philageiphia, — Cony Mi A700. a Steamer) B Moilison, Kichman, Trentom. ots ), Sept —Are W I Prescott, a fa General MeCieJan was known do some af our citizens, nnd war looked on as poesexring fair liverary abilities, Hat bie talents as @ commander were bid under a bushel #0 £000 a8 be was placed in & poriticn te display avy be Webi poses, Let we bope that bie countrymen bad a higher opiniog @ hap them wehave, His death then may be our gain the 2ist of August, while }ying sick at Lagri fifteon | some three thousand men. He saw them drill, and they miles from this piace. He represents his treatment as | showed guch perfection, They were well armed. As bafbarous ip extreme have at Little Rock J his captors marched him along small partic’ of twenty sixty-nine prieoners, 9/1 of whom they sre treating in ] or thirty would every little while be seen prowling along ibe most man manner, infetaliation, ae they ascert, | railroads, or in the rear Of unguarded trains aud travel- for Pope's eoncuct in the East. lore. The main body was under the command of Co}, General Holmes was a command there, with a poorly | Mergan. The men did not attempt to conceal that it was armed force of from 8,000 to 10,000 men, ameng whom | their intention to be in Nashville within afew days rent Ciegetiafaction exirt# One entire company had et- Capt. Hunter,Srooke of the late Geu. McCook natal, and tempted to desert to our side, Whe officers of which bad | who was with that gallant officer when he war assassinat~ The Grand Comm: ery of New Jersey. Trento, Sept. 11, 1862. The Grand Commandery of New Jersey met at Tren- ton to-day, The aunual address was deliverea by the Grand Commander, F. J. Corson. The following officers were olected:— George B. Edwards, of Bergen, Grand Commander; Command hr Tiger, Golitnralte, Kew I J Cone, 3 h Sehr BH Hubbard, Salt, Portia, Ge tearer J Thompson, Cundiff, Baltimore, D9, Golden ie The Ports from Antwerp, we erat trom Overton "ms Terdine, reported - bose fice sam, ‘Wentern outnent Lal , Hong Kong; ag jon, an N FRAN A Steanier Ospray, Kenny, Providence. ghelder, Bosions xpress, Frost, do; ond Grockets, important from the Potomac Line. wi Samuel Fort, of Burlin; uty Grand ; , + Oth, HE POUT WHNEE THE REBELE CHOSEED DRO | Peel eeu sin Pincad incite cnueme. Cd, aed was paggled by the oueray, was again captured | isaac 8. Buckalow, of Jamea art “arent: Gonerelionnes} Pols PAR tpt atl oP Ne tae Mest ept & tip Davia Oreokerl, Burgess; 10 load whes [From the Richmond ‘iavecet Sept. 6.) Hindmann had been sent to the indian nation, aod ike { With the officer akove mentioned, but allowed to proceed | a. G. Gilkyson, of Jersey City, Grand open General: q FY Rt A ua a" ea We siso have information thet on Thoreday morning | °* 7h0rted under clone arrest at Little Rook. on his way after dhowing his papers. Captain Brooke | Samuel Stevens, of Bergen, Grand Senior Warden: Benja- min F. Leavens, of Burlington, Grand Junior Warden; Jotin Waterton, of Trenton, Grand Treasurer; Charles G. Milnor, of Burlington, Grand Recorder; Elwood two divisions of our army—one under Jackson and the ‘The prisoners ore confined im the penitentiary, among | #8 good iuek, in one way if not in another, While here other under Longstreet—loft Dranesville at - : crimivaia, their prive\pa) diet being corn bread, withous | @W4'\ing (cansportation North, be earned that he ht o'elook | ‘gait, with oocamitus!ly » pace OF npotied beat.’ “| fine unexpectelly @ tandeome logacy left him by BELOW. : ith A ¥ Ship's Parsons ae a. ARM Bopk Oe Arr woh Banplre’Btate, rey. Wli2ubeth- y Biiov Boat David Mitohell, bs Lt Trea ‘ FLEES Etre sr nya | Er RA and took up the line of march for the Potomac, one tive. This was & surpeise of the right sort. f ; qretaing tae Fiver os Bewane'e berry v0 Poomor ie. hatha ight ort. of Burli Grand Suandard Bearer’ 0. G. Hoare, of | BF SSepataiesl ies caer wunae here mesh city Inucitigenee, Oeia ad taken nate ste | tL eee ae Rup | Seta aaa, , ayn — ate Analy arg Mn oe wow Nem = Fresn LECTURES On Tue Win. —We are pleased to an, illas on Wednesday sast. General Thomae arrived | gontincl. » Grand ene New Orleans; Kenneneo, RD, Sept 9—Arr sloop MK Wells, Baker, NYork. form:nt (40 officer of the army directly from Manassas) nounce that Mr. 0. Fournier, » distingnished French evening. Tennessee money is advancing; green Destin. Meanie panies Wind at suneet B. = " a aye the geveral opinion is, that the Yankee capital is ore | JOUrvAlist and politician, will deliver three lectures in | BACKBONE down, A Woman Gnd Her Twe Children Mur- MISCELLANEOU: us completely invested from the Maryland side, ita rail. | the French language, at the Cooper Inatitate; the fret to | About four hundred retugoes bave arrived {rom Shelby- eb pe ZUUNIA WALLAM—ANTORARI AY, coumonioation cut off, and but one mode of escape | ye delivered on Monday evenin Thie gentleman | ville aud otber parte of Bedford county, 1h town of Otis, Berkshire county, on Sunday trter. | lommetwvicn put tate Belkware Beeakwelen. ie Wttnoe, — pened to the besieged, and that down the Potomac. iy ng hext i it} ville w parte y. ey were ‘In the tie, ire county, inday . | lean, which put into Delaw: yreakwater, tn di ia exhilarating lotus is the e bar just returned from Philad fearful of being impressed jnuh the rebel army. None | noon. she wile of Geo. Jones and her two young children ‘ing in ee repairs, ‘and proceed: 18 is the true nepenthe of the Orient, got eeen cipbia, where his lectures | or"tne later had, however, when they left, but | were Murdered in the woods while gathering bermien ta'on her soya 8th ak Scoaee re dadkouneatnanl Rebel Movements. (From the Richwund Enquirer, Sept. 8.) Yentorday being Sunday, the usual variety of ramors were afloat Those which gained moet credence were the fellow ing —That Generar Juckeon and Longstreet had were woil attended and greatly approved. The firet divi. | wore expected the follow The peop! “ - og day.\ The people arc ‘in a oi of 8 eubject wil! Be, ihe Progressive Character of | high state of excitement, ine eeunen particularly #0, e pit “4 ma ie 7 e ne i. 4 ‘The ‘auses of the War Pedford county contains o larger nortwer of Usion women te re and Bupportere” ahd, third, “Pesce.”” At | tan any over. It was in Shelbgwileand Wartrace that the present nothing could be more interesting, ap’ is is the largest Union meetings were beid Jast May and Jane, Mrs. Jones was bratally Gutraged before being mustered. She was twenty-two years old. Some negroes, ov ip the vicinity , are suspected, —— jural State Fairs for 1962. Senn Dintco, Shaw, from New York Avg 20th for Now ‘Gunjah he most dei lara Ofteans put into Fils pha 10 inet in Sten ned se. Gunjah ie harmoen subeuituve for hictone Sonne toes ot) > iat, 3 jong 2 ee s cotics, Gunjah, unlike other stimulants, has no alten , ith sual: t | Siteets, ‘Gini jah brings via ‘which. thirew the ‘on“her’ beam ends; | gfieetea coun ten Dring Ke main boom and | Xricher hue to the choek rowes and moonitt isles im Lt farker ight to the eve, gives mane oa * , ia alle, brok , Sraened the ‘rotors at Faward’s Ferry, and were at the | ¥ ye hoped that ovr Frenob fellow citizens and iho | ag which a handsome array of ladies woe Present. Lei Rutland ‘he wind euddonly abifted. to W, blowing a hi ipa 0 7 ab gives Relay Houre on Friday morning lant’ ‘There may be es ibis refined language wil) go to hear the | Jer without the protection of the Omen Wroope aad Uhett cane wl i Torun tora Wand eo forth peurs te ind plumonens to the leah, nnd clears it ike very. du fab 6-9 Ry. BI from 0 Yasibes ‘Joureal ahobe anes ‘tbe a See meee the outrages to e'bieh they may Fea hen ee ér the stern pce vo | om stir uA atrength 40 the mind, ‘ue - a have to eubmit appal the imagination. an her damage; m™m ry ; depression be val panic jied im the Yankee capital, and old Obituary. MT RYREVEROR? made & YJ try ist Iaiae, Gun, —— hes bie Seotch cap ot band, ready to BBesoratie Zavoc Casey, of Tilinoi#, died at his ren) This town has beeo completely dererted bY the Union and bent to foremast; since het time. noutberly — Suling la, a 5 jae . - eae ont on dence at Caveyville, im that State, on the 4th instant, ‘oops. Before they had ail left somo one had “et fre to Paes Phiedsipee fee ropa way for ngalind ™ im chrwenses an na Longstreet have really reached | eed about sixty-six years. Ho war Lieutenant Gover: | the ‘court houee, ad ihe flames had reached LN@ cupola me hin i autthad pon, aren in Wott Bai 4 Thereby rath Washington | Wor of IMinels during Governor Reynolds’ term of office, | before they wore oxtinguished, Citizeus, Bow NWligees Omanune, at rom Neve York, reports spoke Ceuta each, Vive budea th unique carton, ong an hereby entirely cut ofl. | wa formerly a reprorentative im from hit dia’ | in Narhyitle, helped to extinguiah the flames. Mc%0k's repoited inal he hed been | eroughout he seat auliahed ou srost \eraabe ed viowing up Of che Long Lidge m now | trict, 28d WM B MeMbeF of the late Conepitutional on | diviriou passed through Murfreesboro to-day with 9 Qn rus into Sth. ‘an na br, and bed Looe a Sate coer vi 4 lnay whe game through to thie | yenwon, ~~ reported to be ten males long and fore cabrige away. e r 208. Ci and Brekiwar,

Other pages from this issue: