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RK HERALD. 3 : : ; ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1963 PRICE THREE CENTS. CHARLESTON. BRRIVAL OF THE CITY OF LONDON, General Price at Bayou Metairie with mcouTimneran suena 21.10. ToL ATPST REBEL TELEGRAMS, ese ‘Twenty-five Thousand Men. Birdy ch President Lincoln bas writin 1 be Modes 4 at ion mans meeting at Springfield, next Thurs- nas ees Sint suc watroy sm move | RepatedRepuls of am Attack on the ORapme @UR PORCE AT DUVALL’S BLUFF. f csnveotin, i undersiced bere to embrace the von of Rebel Rife Pits. the administration touching the relations of (he federal government to the Southern people. Such being the case, there in mach apxiety manifested touching !ts contents, Isis understood that this Ictter is in fact the substance @ & proclamation which was drawn up some timo since Dy Bresident Lincoln at the instigation of Secretary Beward, but the publication of which was prevented by Chage and the republicanr. It has been known for some Beauregard Expresses a Determination to Hold Sumter. | Hl E ‘i Burming ef the Rebel Guaboat will De & inter cats and of TRIAL OF THE CASE OF THE PETERNOFF. | i 2Cinen. wa a bal ox te rpm, Tha een kno wma whistle iin eae ‘tase cp ts Bow Ren Ate | Mon. the war snd restore te Union. He, however, # | THE ROMBARDMENT PROGRESSING, Dound by his relations with the republican party to consult in @ measure tho views of its lead- ! el ‘i pe pep arenes rape bore Buff, where a great battle, | rnorsday, will be of a character to prepare the public ad fought, mio4 for the policy which the President bas finally deter. From lato files of Richmond papers we are enabled to ‘Our forces are now at Duvall’s Bluff, fifty-four miles mined to pursue with regard to the Southern States. frome Little Rock, This point grill probably be made the | ay originally drawn up 1 lecrn from well informed lay bofore our readors the latest news from Charleston. Coming from rebel awide margin must be al- dase for our supplies, aa 1. can be reached by White beta Waricathn at the k ss ‘a " ro this proclamation embraced the following } lowed in any extraorainar' ‘\hat may oecer. Skirmishing constantly going on; but our keses thus ’ ‘all the South- ‘Telegrame to Kichmend Papers. far age sight. The rebel force a Soutborn Texan io eatt- | gr yecpnr ents ine encoption. of acyl ad salltary , Caamumrom, August 25, 1663, mated at eighteen thousand men. General Magruder bas rulers, provided they would lay down their arms ‘The enemy’s Jand batteries have been maintaining @ eaforoed the conscription there to the fullest extent. The | sn4 return to their allegiance to the United States. steady fire on Fort Suintor all day. rebel ganboat Grand Duke, with five hundred beles of Next, ® promise tnat the extreme penalties of the Con- ‘The fighting at Fort Wagner wee chiefly confined to the cotton, has Been burned at Shreveport. fecation act would not be enforced, save against the lead- firing of our pickets on the enemy’s sappers, who con- tinue to approach Wagner. ‘The Bombardment of Chattanooga. ing military and civil rulers of the confederscy. ‘Thjs evening, about dark, the enemy's batteries opened ry creation of ‘emptre Sr. Lowe, August 31, 1669. proclamation q . of War. \ iesaetiah a parr, done ‘The Ragudiican bas a special despatch from Memphie, py cer Mea orl of Vicksburg oy rs The Union Treeps Hard at Werk in : tra Speniah ‘prise FORE 4 Eire tm Arkasens, eays:— cluded to postpone until the fall of Charleston. In tho ‘the Trenches, gy gy vebelo, With a force of twenty-five thoussnd | neantime this letter, which he will address to the nation TE Bpain, and yy Motairie,a strong point on White river, } insoagh the medium of the two conventions to rocet next &e., &., &e. MEXICAN QUESTION. ite ef Spain and Austria. i : y ek i ily Fy E # i i Nil ft i Russia Bees Not Anticipate War, but et r i le Must Watch Napoleon and Sravencon, Ala., August 81,1863. ‘Thirdly, a declaration that those slaves only could be Palmerst poeneies sm cocaatonst T 54) aseounte of tbe late bombardment of Chaitancogs | Comsidared free who hed é:eaped withia the Union lines, | furious fre on Wagner, Preparatory, 08 yes gygeeet, ée., &e., ee Pearly tougher of tr Teche of Nechvie was mortally wound. i °F | Re following wisi dinptchen bave Jont been re bar Oe 4 i8e Tod Taree soldiers and four citizens were Killed; among | _ It also expressed a willingness to receive the Southern | “#!"¢t— Fins boamieh-ts PA them two ladies. States ap States tnto the Union, provided the voters will take the oath of allegiance to the federal constitution, and the States so re-entering will bind themsotves to abolish slavery within a term of years. These are caderstood to be the conditions upon which Mr. Lincoln is willing to see the Union re-established as i i i i: ru ‘There is en assault pow being made at Baltery Wagner. ALFRED RHETT, Oolonel Commanding. Your Jonsson, August 26—7:45 . i. The enemy is assaulting Dattery Wagner, ovidently in heavy farce. ©, H ARMSPEAD, Colne! Commanding. LATER. Tho musketry has ceased. The enemy ia firing afew mortar shells at Battery Wagner. Tho Grat amaait had dem repulsed. No moro whetia have been thrown at the city sinee day- light on Mondsy morning. Cuantesron, August 27, 1668. The enemy's attack on our rife pits on Wednesday Bight was made about seven o'clock, in overwhelming force. On Thursday tbe fire on both nides was very glow and deliberate. Wo bear of no unusual incidonta, ‘ke steamaRip City of Londen, Captam Petrie, which | | (WR Liverpool af poon on the 1918 and Queenstown on the ath Amgnst, arrived at thio port last evening. Her fuows io one day later than the advices of the Hibernia (06 Benton. ‘dhe Rav. Dr. Rafies, of Liverpool, a well known and Righly respected Independent minister, died on the 18th 8 August, in the seventy-sixth year of hie age. BWiwreported from Rome that Cardinal Antonelli had ‘agwe tendorea his resignation ; that the Pope declined to gecept it; bat that the Cardinal insisted, and that Cardi- mad alfer) wae spoken of as the successor. ‘The Congress of German Princes was in session at Weeakfert. It had been decided to send a collective tnvi-. Sation $0 the King’ of Proseia to attend the Congress. ‘Thé report of Floyd’s death is confirmed. Mr, Curry, of Kentocky, was killed in Richmond on the 26th by Bassford, a clerk in the Treasury Deyart- ment, Geperal Crook hae penctrated to the Sommit of Look- out Mountam, within nine miles of Chattanooga. He found the mountain clear. The rebels in Chattanooga ‘were in force, digging like beavers, and making beats, ‘With the intention of fighting us there. " Rebel Accounts. yr Jacnnon, Misa., Avgust 26, 1863. A gentleman from Vicksburg reyerts an important military movement on foot, the. character of which heq Dot transpired. ‘Three thousand Yankees are moving from Yazoo City i it; & # ui ‘Ae a matter of course it is the slavery question which has given bim the most concern. He is willing, and the majority of bis advisers in Washington are willing, that the Soutbern people should be permitred to return to the Union with their State righte and the right to their personal property, with the exception of slaves, being conceded intact, provided the leading chigfn of the rebel- lion are probibited from hereafter hoiding offico in the Southern States. Mr. Lincoln, for the sake of peace, was | He H ! See ey irene invite- : bim to the ‘towards Beaton. ‘elevated, LIVERPOOL BREADGTUPYS MARKET. Cuantarton, At A ZA, 1863. ‘The ‘Londen Cowt Circular says Queen Victoria was nef te om ™e fs quien ong eee Bee ean ae A party of our cavalry Intety crossed the Big: Bleck, The Domberdmeot of Forts Wagner oa Basaler pee waeah fatigued by the intense beat oa the journey from time the | nes edvatoed 2d. per quarter.” and | and went within eight mBes Ot Vicksburg, where they | own eforts, and leave those in slavery who had 00 | ceeds slowly. ‘the enemy in working hard Wy the ‘Radeen''to Reseneau, and bas remained in perfect quiet MAREE?. met B line of negro pickets, and chased them from thelr | taxen advantage of the President's proclamation. This hea in front of Port Wayner. ‘No further atiemmpt hae }, which (rene! agner, pe ponte, The Yankee cavalrY came up to their assistance, J jas; clause is fought by Chaso and the radicals, and the and Gur men retires, compromise 1a now understood to be that those slaves in Jacusom, Miss., August 27, 1869. ‘The Yankees foree slavery shall remain slaves, but that no State shall be = pry four miles below Raymond. | sisted into the Union without a pledge of the foal ‘We hay fe have no news from the front. a ten of 7 (dom may be made in the letser; but as far asl can loarn Imeficiency of the Bleckade a¢ Wil- PROVISIONS ‘The provision market je few. hes TRODUGR MAREE. tig mand an advance. “fs NEW YORK POLITICS, epee The Republican State Conventions at Syracuse. Winco Der arrival. ‘The Bombay mail of July 24 was reeeived in London. B the man captured as Nana Sahib ily identified. Other papers think Gemplete, The cotton crop in the Madras ed been such injured by ras. Af a mocting of ron masters at Wolverhampfin (Eng.), fren was advanced ten shillings per one shillings. This rate§s six- ol alam ag the men whea | MAITON ah Livergect dm the forencen of fee 3e3 deen made to rhell the city. Wavrmonm, Auguvt 31, 1663. ‘The Richmond Enipuirer of Saturday wave — ‘Lhe War Department is in receipt of nothing lates fromm Charieston than up to lovt night, It is auderstood, hew- ever, that Fort Sumter, though seriously breached im the wall, will not be ahaadoned, and that Genorn! Hesasegar® has expressed his determination to hoig it to the Bitter oad. It is thought thet this may be dome by the erection of a temporary fortificalion. ‘The Gre of the evemy camtinues to be divided betwen E | from those who aro in the confidence of the administra. ton, the document about to be addressed te the country through the medium of these conventions will be of we {aportance, and will isctude © platform upon the administration proposes to carry the fall is Vourness Mownon, August 20, 1868. te Gey of New prived at Guoenstown at balf- aay ee These officers regard the attempt to blockade Witming- | “#evew the intention to make arbitrary arrests Rere- | The bombardment, up le our latent seviees, wan pre arene ei Ure ht ~ ae ton with eight gunboste when thirty are required os ee ide Ge lk aoene aaah take Grewing slowly, without aay decieive resuits. tho 30th ot angus. 7 ble oe ee deemed Soreiedevan' cee * bees mecesmry will oe set snide, sad ‘ Lendondeery 00 the meraiag ee hoy also state tbat regular lines of packets, with sno | bees Pinagae ona and to regame their sway. The ides of @ prociamation to the Southern suggested by Mr. the last - ‘The Weed aad neward men are turning =p {mall localities, even incountion where it wae supposed thore was not a ghost of achance. The old stagersef that wing of the party are nearly all on the fist, and tt looks as (bough Weed had regained his bold and was as powee- fal ap im years beck. It la generally predicted that the Weed-Seward wing will have matters their own way. The other side ere ‘thet Queenstown wan aboal te be visited by a Cod- already trying to compromise, and 't ts thoaghs that tbe steamers, for the purpose of eieoling Jetter of Dickinson ts one step in that direction. ehipmenta not 0 easily performed is another : ‘There is « prospect of music in the Convention. Pro- ‘thet seme of the war vessels tying in the Barbor Dably the first test will be on the Chairman of President bis voters. =e opt to rendipess to prevent any ilegality cf the Convention, between Goveraor Mergas and Mayor cecypreat cece erste Moa werermygyrnen sion ‘Qatng commined by such craft im neutral waters.” Opdyke, The steamer Baltimore, Capt. Mitchell, arrived here ‘A nation hap been peated af the Custom House, atthein- . ‘The indications sow are tbat an entire new ticket will this morning steeper wary ogra Mr. Bastmap, United States Consul, signed tominated. The names of Jas. 1. Brady, Porter woplaty set Nae » eaptured W BS ial ac Ae beeten aoe at i ‘Cheaspeste, pear the mouth of the Rappabanpects, are ab Goveral, and Spaulding, of Baffalo, for Comptreiier. It ie expected that s large namber of delegates will arrive bere oo the morning trains, when matters will as- sume more definite sbape. Fire im Pearl Street. Between seven end eight o'clock last night s fre bro&e . Out in the upper story ef the four story building Ne. 221 Atyiaes from the Moditerreness confirm the destruction Pearl street, corner of Piatt street. The fremen wefe (thee American ship Nash by # rede) privateer off Gibral- . eon at the premises and succeeded in preventing the fre " from spreading beyond the three apper stories, The MATES? MOVEMENTS OP THE PRIVATERR. , ii i sz I He fe ) privaleer steamer Florida lade ber ap- prorat nmoee the 17th of an- wo bearded | Cork pilot boat and landed by ber (Goce poassagers of Qussastown. ‘Prior ‘Of the Florida, her expected onset forth aa follows tm the Cork Beraié ;—" Dering (he past fow days a rumor Bas been sis i hee i f ‘Go reve Admivel, svtting forth thet is was believed ‘Ghat 2 vessel ia the service of the Confederate States was Ghent to call at Quesastows to embark men for privateer. ‘Qng service, and warning her Mojesty's subjects ageiost ‘(reaches of the Voreign Fntistment act. ‘She Florida was off Queenstown on the 18th of Angust. ‘W waw presumed that te these pessengera landed [rom Jar wore agents Of {be Cenfedernies, <n rou’: for London ond Paris. gs P i sil i il boats. Among the rebele who captured the steamers ‘Wag 8 portion of the old Merrimac crew. CONFIRMATION OF THE DEATH OF MOFBY. ‘A despatch bas bees received by the muiitary author! tee here from General King, ausouncing the death of Mosby at a farm house jest beyond the Bull run Mouse taine. » if ty ; it i i 3 3 at 4 a : Li 8 Hs et i Lrvanroot, August 20, 1863. ume. Fort Wagner) and have placed ‘@eeemer from Cork, at Liverposl, saw the Florida ly. CI. A} THE CAPTORS OP THR BRIO ATLANTIC. longer range, 2nd soce it appear temporarity 08 of | The Navy Departmenhhes received information of the | (6 Lag = Ay hm 4 Qag 00 ff Tessar 04 Sve in the afternoon of tho 19th. Two end a half later she saw & fedora! merchantman Liverpool preceedtag toward Tuscar. PROVES OP RESEL FRIVATEEBING. ‘Who ahip Eagle had reached Liverpoe! frem Bermuda, y 99,000 ounces ailver bare, eupposed to have freantbe ship B. F. Bexie. with Cemtratend ef War. -~ cage bed bees on trial at Croydon, arising eat of cortain agreements for freighting (Be steamers ‘Batons and Peterbof for the purpose of runaing the ‘Wectinde Of the Southern ports. The case clearly shows Ghat these vensels wore engaged in conveying comtraband i = z ? & i z $3 5- & capture of the brig Atlantic by (he United Atates steamer Princess Royal, of the Rio Grande, Mexico. From the statement of Acting Master Chase, late in command of the gunboat Astona, it appears that the Atlaatic bad cotten on board direct from the Texas shore, and-the captain of the brig told him be woult ewear to the fact, and if @ private interview could be granted Mt would be to the edvantage of the United States govern ment, The cause of the captaw's singular preceeding was, be says, in consequence of & misuaderstanding be | rage upon civ ilizalion tween him aud the parties chartering the vessel, and he | crowds of non competants states he was taken into Key Weat in this same Atiant). while bound for Texas, by United Mates vessel, as 0 ‘prize, and lay there thirty.six days, bet that he was Yor amart enough (0 foo! tbe authorities, notwithatsading he way Sateneues over tan, capa atten e bad contraband of war be band. He cecaped from there, | 16" and tie munctien o destruction dil Lo wejury Vo Me cece: ng ag —arapamerbiesirtgere Ba. 71h coos tmpranible thet moet Jumage eas be dome to ment for $10,000. Me then went off and delivered bis i came ah ree, watsh can eat (oto Dowenrin, | 3 07, 5 comaet, bat a Stbrceneel Jaren ‘Texas, ya Matamoros, Mexico. pety operstions, and they may be ale te = #2 ref & hal Hi i i i ] f i iv | F i F 3 HE E i i 4 i i ie fh rF fi} i i | | fir i ‘The captain of the veusel further mid —' If you don’t nee end fores a thelr pr Eevee ine pceininon ta anes Joe out, Ill foot you again. Ihave bean in wach bent | kat" gemeta ——s from Mex: @ pera ern ness a ong tee, having rum ihe blockade during the Ros | ame, wt every yoreiiiw hepita'ity. res ee Sao) on the reat the Raiders wlan war, and if you are not very sharp I'll got wo the the ulti. Them fr the portion of thy earn et ‘whieh ts bean windward of you again.” Generel Beawregard’s Retaliation. tereat relmquiebed by order of the jh Mr. Maggart, of New York, sow st Matamoros, can [From the Richmeod 2 uh, Aogun « os testify that the brig Atlantic purchesed her cottom at Whee ilimore fret ee regerd soot bin word he repented the oo'rege he THE PO Browasville, Texas, The United Mates gunboat Cayuga | would revuhate for it. Thee threat bar sorrento nquiry ameronin _ was in right af the time of the capgure. Pg Tay yi ne P- en Doe bande qmebie tim te te ° —— 18 @ represented via Berlin that ‘be oe ‘The \temtiec has been sent to New Oricacs for adjedica LJ “ ented; bad be Whusth ike to keasis to. thoreegniy Deendor awe thas tee ~ —— tion. She baile from Naasen. ; saul tad ene re > aoaeet tm one pe ee eS ait ra Pi ig Semis rs watch kept ‘The above facta aro commenicated by Commanter _ {the en oman i courtesy, le rather more, altbough police, bat they pooaene vee hich Lee Coe ” tag the sme sense, isto wees ony of ‘to bie bes Woolsey of the Princess Koysi. b= = fF "Sra cate the drxtan oe i notes persevere and wee not nay choo coal 4 CATTCER OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. hemvy micniles buried tein the it nanget, . Ln hy i the Broperty, At thet Acting Master Senith, commanding the cteamer Ber. | change , = PrN = and note 10 Dunes, CM. mods communicates thee following cay ture —- oe teuatistiag 1 20 vtsnge ei the aN Re A oot On the 144m inet, the Britieh echooner'Cadmite, loaded | the cmnges of civitieet wartare, wueh me Comb = omer 4 with cee handred and sixty-one Bale of cotton, bonnd | by the Tenure gmmerel Ct comes Conse vee St oe, eee the . ' vow a ed offcora warned ‘Manuel from Valago®, Texas, te Hetize, ilondurae. Aer A ts Onn eetiiogs. young lady tn Uticn, and On the 154R inet, foil im with the British schooner 47. ‘ t the ememy wilt be made wy dence dew lovers, ay reqaiariy, Sel reMmOTe We oben oetes “ (ist, (rem Masses Whew hailed she said she wee trom Havens for Matamoros, Having bearied her, be wae io formed that ber captain wae dead, and, there being 00 pavigator om boerd, they Bad lon! thelr reckoniog. vey eon, the wilh or 8 eemerel Demwregard i The Pereott of Qeantreti. Detective Farley, who was Commander Henib, wrwever, (odd that the chromome ng ed oy Am dows tthe fet worked wp to the Bith instant, and the om tant ot at Kaweer On, Anger! 02. 1600 . ‘The prisoner at JJ J meridien on that dey. fhe was loader with Iyoore, oe | 1 wntenant Colonel Carle, with tbe Nieth Kenew cerairy, ; = when informed "a portion fare, medicings, Me. smd he (eit jostified m sewing ber | pcornod lant evening from (be purmuit of Guentred man & Co. wee rm) 4 ao lewtal prive trongh Jacksoe, Came ned johusen oonntion, Mirvowr!, dotertive cued age Bod War Between Japon and Bagiand ana | Mis omnant killed forty x the peryetrators of the Law ne ci -t— J France. tenes manners. Other comonnies have reiorned 19 ther ter ramyective penta, her ing Keb oF woonlel eererel of the Dawrom, Aogowt 31, 1862 A private despatch dsted Neg Keone, doty €, aye War oq ‘net Japan by Hagiend and ireree © simont orien.” woceange +1 More Kone wer fom Dertee hackers \tmemg the Kulked ie Capt Peter, reeryit tng coneor tor Martendnie The whole pum ber goer io biGet, of for oe Prewn, antares’ eee hentre.