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{ THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9848. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1863, — — ee TRIPLE SHEET, PRICE THREE CENTS, ——— —S eee 8 THE PRESENT ACTIVE SEAT OF WAR rey RNR pn Moene of Rosecrans’, Danks’ and Gillmore’s Oporations---The Scat of War from Oharleston to Moridian and from Chattanooga to Mobile, CLEVELAND 5 +f + my Sen" SE me anne, OF vin a a E/ m BR ond vosuwirg YA “Trg ; ALTON GF monpanfowhey UES bs TING ey OSPEING PLACE sh Laeaves re) 1 SS be 4 , ass | > "SEAAKSVILEED “Pahg aire windiona ff > 2 Ta. nf ti ® VQOABE Nea 4 Im ane, /oatunortoyd a. GAbhguios =. ete a ’ : ay : Sy S\i2 UABRER® aves Slane As -SKINGS TON i y SSK ah is NS CN —~ he S)4 \ \ COLUMBIA 8) set ref 4 \ “ly Lat ance 9 PUGINGS VILL Ng Ne dx? AUGUSTAS ne. Deft Be > EH : Qn CHARLES 3 can « we ¥ pocbrALjcg » SCOOSAWHACHI na ey aoe ADISON Pin a Salo ays OLUMBUS is Pain § \ ea T SCAT MARION NEWMANVILEE ADQUSTINGD vi = iv Tocoio}) OGAINESVILLE ¢, dg $2 PILAT: " Cd KAG evidence which continues to pour in upon us, I | harm. Tbe regiment left Pensacola on the 14th “sy of | #on had retreated to Chattancoga; but this is not trae, as | citizen, or tt may do granted on account of the youth of it be oNViEL . ascent of the mountains during that and the follow! ROSECRANS’ ARMY. ‘aus, On thi rida Gener soca ame srg th telograpbed you some few facts going to show this, and | February, and was sent to Corinth, Mississippi, whore \t | reporte from Uridgoport say they are still there. ing shown he wes led gway by tho In y- ie" concluded with the expression of my belief that the army | was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburg Landing, te paid that they also repert that we shelled Chatta a8 Coro panions, bia Union friends gaare: © tajn on the direet route to Stevenson, and General Thomas oF SARE Coos Be Se, Disese, ween aguas neeates frm Rageen on art mw bag ap. Oo the retreat from Co: | noogn yesterday. Thais probably true, as the adraueo nduct, Cases mart be presented Bent the two divisions of Rousseau and Negley by Crow | flanked. These instances are numerous and cocur daily. | rinth we Of the army must be near that point, this manner, with all tha pape» ‘What do ‘think of eleven deserters from one compan: ‘The conrcript act caused @ good deal of dissatisfaction Gliadibtiiidien ‘ The March of the Troops Upon creek valley through which the railroad to Stevenson rans; | O's tanisiana and seven from O06 ¢ y of « Mistis. | on account of pressing men, sworn for ove year, (or during : Sicaop on te while Reynolds and Brannan moved over the mountain | gippi regiment coming into our lines in = body? Yot | the war. Obieaary. geal HENRY ROWIN W. SMELTTRR. it mast be underetood that onder by ctreumstancer 4) + Chattanooga. by the University to Batt ‘and Jasper, This move. | these wholesale desertions are common, every day | After being stationed in different little places in Missis- a q nigh seadod tha tas on the right and made | oeurrences. This morning General Rosecrans tld | vippi, the regiment was ordered on the mapet throng | After s brief illness, on Sunday night, the Oth just. at | the discharge ourry with it an ecemption from aay of ‘he somewhat ex me of @ instance of a lieutonant colonel who was | Kentucky. We went in with more than 600 men, and Gieptale Farm, pear Middictown, Froderiek events. ry | dution of a citizen. When prismers f war are duschor acontre as it weakened the right. General Crittenden | sent out with his regiment to do picket duty | had at coming out not more than $00, These men all do. | M04, st the residence of hig fnther, Colonel iI. t- | on taking the oath of allegisnee, am ordinary descriptive vor, inte of New York city, Neary Edwin W, 4metieer, | roll should be furnnbet to she offee, giving ty the co!» moved from Manchester and McMinnville simultaneously | in the mountains. The drew bis men up in line | sorted, except @ few who wore taken aod pa- and addressed thom as follows :—"‘ Boys, every man take oled. {ter coming out of Kentuek: ‘iret Louisiana aged 26 years of remarks (he history of each Gane. Very reepect{ull by the roads to'Altfmont from Manchester and Dunlap | caro of himeeif. 1 am going to take care of myself,” and | Was stationed for @ whe. ia Joly Young Smelizer was the grandson of the renowned | your Cbd na 4 “ ted Plan of the Advance Over the Mountains. fie in Murfreesboro, where it wan aot from McMinnville. The topography of the country was to desert. men followed his example, I | doing provost guard duty. On the let of Janusry the | Sefeeant Lawrence Everbart, who saved the life « Colovel HOPYMAN ,, Colonel Third Infantry, atonce a great obstacle and adyanl to Crittenden, got hold of another of Bragg’s topographical engi | First Lou! rs engaged ia the battle of Mortreesbore, ‘Wm. Weabi At the battle of the Cowpens, and wae Comen General of Prisomers oe wad ‘oung German from Hamburg (as he takes prite | wher tes ben mee Killed ana & young geo of mueh promise and Aattering pros. There aro two distines and dificult ridges to cross; but J, asted Oh, Ragone, ond will fn 5 day or twroeend | Arter the retreat fom thes place the regiment it” pre: picts.” Tio "wan ansoeiatod in baainens with bie New K ’ Chattanooga Reached ANd | the Sequaichee valley, throagh which bo had is map of Chattanooga, with the batteries, &c., a8 | vost guard daty in Tullahoma. After ‘retreat from , Judge C. 0. Senettzer, of lows, for the inat three OUR NASHUA CORNEHTONDENCE. to pase, was a great depot of supplios for his animale, | they existed last 2 ltere yon seo desertious from | Middle Temnessee, General Braxton Bragg took the Fires | Of four years, and at the time bis death was on « visit Nawroa, N. IL, Angust 24, 1869. . ' | immediately about the throne-of Bragg. Iam more and | (,uisiana to his headquarters, which duty it is | ‘0 Ris(rieuds in Maryiand. He waa an active, eto 7 + Ane aa Attacked, Besides his movement was completely masked by these | more convinced every day that in alow woeks the once | po ‘erormiog . - Dosiness ma, Yet so amiable aud gontie that be bat be- ov 4 vemorue , ridges, and bis force could pot be made known pega de sete hy re 7 = | th day ry man and three pe nat pM pm pe to a ny ae Unite the North Carolina rebel soldier who ‘tock hie ae. &e., ae. to the rebels too early to destroy General Rosecrans’ | OY MARA Seren cn ination hima, Decralzaton | wheel Donte called the’ Poise Rocke, which’ was iymg | attended his fuveral. on Tuseday lant, on dopa tear over | O0¢fartow, the writer f thie, eae of the corregprnden\e plans. A rebel offer reading this woald ‘at the beart and the root of bie army, and it onty re- about twoaly miles below Chattanooga. ‘Thia boat weal the grave of one they loved, aod to mingle their eyinpe. | of the Harato with the Army of the Potoman, wee por Mr. W. F. G. Shanks’ Despatch. draw certain conclusions, which any man would | quires ablow to demusoy forever the fabric japan which down the river {0 garry ‘some provimions to nome cavalr contanaae [any yh yA roe a pe an me mitted to visit New Rngland on « furlough, and witoons ARMY oF tae CompentsnD, . rebel hopes in Tennessee are 80 insecure! fool. | company, and on M8 return hot power enough der wl " " , ‘ » also draw, and in writing it 1 do so with the confident ihe rebels | ate: « ment. afters long absence, the contrast between the desmiat: o }, Ala., August 23, 1863. } ‘shly based. The combinations now seour re ain Up the river. We worked ery hard, both Monday Bow. NonMAd &. ey Of Virginia, where arwion bave tra , 0 pros expectation that you will not use it until the Teoncssee | cannot meet. The present forces of Rosecrans aud Burn river shall have beem crossed. He would see from this | skie cannot oppose. A few weeks mast give us East a Sone The (wo armiea can only be snecesmully op Fon, Norman Hl. Purple, of Sllinois, died of dropay ot | perity of the Northern #tater, which have formithed men Chicago, on the Oth inst. Judge Vurpie led the po " sition the leading lawyer sf, the Kanpire beste of fi» | 04 mosey for the victorious armiag whowe triwemyhe w I I transmitted you by telegraph two-day it that it isa single corps which is making so by the # defeated by famine ana dix pry ple rag ep avion ay con on much noise at Chattanooga. The other two are at points | Lace. ‘There ho cibet powor in tas confederacy wR West, He served a term as Judge the Buppeme Court | Torult in the restoration Of th Uo qo the 2st 1 have delayed for covets favorable for crossing the river, The force im front of | cam defeat them M po by fen nga a tore ee ee et ee inst. " THE DE ON IN FRONT OF CHATTANOOS. a ent is Judicial learniog. In port! ow Nort " me Canttanoogs fe thefetnting party. These premites natural- | 1 nave teiagraplied you all the facts in revard 19 the (he Dougie Wehdel Of the dewsscrecy’ ced was sicns | 10 Wed thet Norther Boassholde tuve Bren deo fengons to transmit an account of the morement of tho } army ovér the Cumberland Mountains; but, now that the | ean do no harm, 1 hasten to give you such Gotatls a8 will Gi) up the blank in the record, and prove of Sane the favorite of & large though not ovntrolling section very poor. bas & great many | of the lilinola democracy for the porition of United sua t, and neither hat nor sheer to weal Senator. Judge Purple war & man of imposing presen: © woul ‘anything for the restoration of the | 80d of habils the mat goolal rootally and comserrat) y ‘9 ie constantly engaged in piloting mentally. [kno# will beg moora her great lone The | sfrom the rebel army tha the Tinea, ths ie Obeoquies took place at Peoria, where the decease! bad He ly lead to these conclusions: Chattanooga is to be flanked. | demovatration op ihe Zist in front of Chattanooga. The It ie to be flanked on the right, crossing at fords at Battle Sent ares yo eee [at ut It was lo “ol. , tho chief ‘of the ereck, Bridgeport and Stevenson. Whore are we carriedt | Ti" ntry- He has seat on a long reper The only route on the map which looks practicabie !4 that | tions, from whieh I have given all the OF died wn enemy from an kinpes iehelile fame at i! go down tn history aa berowe aan ane uF tALOOKA ats taterest to your resders. A few days ago ft wrote you from towarts Rome Crittenden haa also appeared in front of Lechard, ‘er Winchenier (I donot remember Row from | i155 eonciasions of the rebels would not be far from | Harrison, and J thipk will saccead in go demonstrating at alout atsiy.tve years Of age, Drought our little | long rewided. ‘which point), that the armyfbaving moved on tho it t ‘ to druw the rebels (o his front when wo shall cross be! bond right through the rebel cavairy eafe t. the foot of DRATH OF MAJOR W. ®. CAREY wae J0th, was all coross the moustalns, and that General | °re** the present rituation if to be \sken to mean THR KEGEL STEAMER PORNT ROCK the Camber! Mountains. We pever took © public Heapotamrens, Par Deroer dl J i |} anght. At present tho whole army lies | \udeo (with the | -The rebela dave badon the Uppor Tounes:te river for reed, bot went all the time through the thickets, Once ; | asoerans hae sooved Basteatyenrtere te this plées. B44! coniien of Crittenden) ta the valleys add gape ang | More Sins ese Deat Pee cs peeamers, cae OC which ie | un (Mesmmuntats, we met sone Wut lerel mex, whe aid Got anticipate the long delay which has been necessitate! . called ‘ue Point Rock. On Banday inst the stesmer was very thing in their for na. vk bby the diticaity of croasiag the movataina, or 1 should | PP*titul caver of the mountaioe, one talf day's march | sont down the river to earry rations th a cavairy for (0 the morning Of the Zot dase Avguaigve arrived at Rave reffeined from making tho ee from the river, and too fur from the Raccoom Mountaing | and ia attempting to sacen in found iteelf uvabla w jracy City, @ little town on to the mountain. We bad ing the statement #0 carly. | ia the river and the rebel | station visible apon | ft, tvove the “truck” tn the Tenngesor, A detail of | » vory kind reception by the kighty-ninth regiment Ohio ‘Thereare to rossons now for concealing the facts; for ere Iwenty-five méb Wes sent from Chattanooga to aid tho Otecrs, The comtrast between the federal and rebel this chn reach you the army will h the river, them to be ensiiy discovered. The General is cpcamped | boat se oF coin Canoe wore etgaged in on 18 joel like day aad night, as far as my experiooes See Nast * | to thie valley of the river, al a milo from town, and | tte wi the capstan broke and the boat drifted | ¢ muar re a, 0 ao 16 Bas crossed the mowataine. These oper.tions, w dich | tend down the Fiver. She was run noar the northern elore of ws fis La 4 h must have tLe appearance (o the i + Toe rebel Stater aro (na ul Comat Brery bast c bis camp 0p rebela of | iho river 9 get wood to fite up! and try to get UP 10° | nous iefulvod entepl: spenmietiag ne ibe, solfiorc,, Toe reeu led in the H i have gd pps. c) river uot % | inrge field borpital, He fies no flag with & golden eagle | wiream. Whils at the shore the gréatnr nart of the Goweret, Rasoetans, Guesedingly intererting | aesipnate bix headquarters. A large detail cap be seen | denorted and lect the boat to ite fate. Ths boat ie thr Lave lost all Gt io their commanders aod are loay. wg whe over they have sn opportunity ery Wenroe A ToRG'S FALioae consiyied ro taal an@ on@-auacter of & pore of b ai topes, murtwunted by itul's rebe + | Peppered thet ho yoneetions were owt a, aud | that he wodd be competio’ to yh he payeror | eugkers @f (he enemy, Mre Four was wd woe te hat he wee fae a his tents, Ali this lato deceive, Two miles to thorear a | of the dosertora from the Point Rock. It will be foun poof il « ( | * meaytheh of LON BERGE Clepy Rave, BES wong ditions tg large army is encamped on tus side of the mouniains, | teresting Ip several respects. 1 give it in bis own ore th oh une surviving famaly, retary ves pe ie oe ee eee + pileian bes make. ‘wines wun ; fiving ike . while they cap took m4 a aebilig a hw Eh Oe, sella at $5, ove pound of evgar at | (beh B08 ieslimuny of amr reeyen. wewi\ weer 1+ henay | BR TONNS ie teae be on that te, the cue wuieh was established when Bragg re | therich valley Into which strategy doos not permit them | 1, Ch Fogel, bel pg to the ' it Louiaiad | Sisetmomion eola ak troen $12 (a 815, diges rere B p~ eum #0 i treived, and which baa just been, abandoned, was atthe | Yo go. tn the mouth ofthe gap, ust within the boundary | {ofin'") 1, tate Saya qucnetaas tatapany, tym | beat Mad Ube god fortune \o nave. the rebt Rateg | Soiny cx bac eco we a, ctreteing trem Wisebester alley sattvend oraln sdvighte:| ates 2th Bap 4 wold at the as , Comteterate poten, f seeinty ya kids mamma 88 sea Gheihey wntbtie ae pommenee st seaniee, sine Bra abe tier ral, woo wos Killed at the battle SP saliony. itis = oe bviinhait cs my wai ty : esountatas 00 the right of the lime, extending aloag: the | om. tiew by thicket of willows. A few mid. | After of General ‘Lioateoant Colo | neartaded, ee tay eas toe felty of undsrtakin Ams ae ne nian mghts hence ‘will be taken up and cre morving be oo | ne! D.W. took command. He wan wounded jo ss r Pent see contr iating 16 (08 ae so then Memphis end (barieston rsanatad itemette the bank of the , Tondy to be (brown across. ‘the battle SOIR sad rveates brigadier general. To beat goveroment on A. Meg a5 4 the materi vitie, handred REBEL, ATC ATION. Next Lieatenant Colonel A. Jaques took charge of | The mam states béaidos (het Chattancoge ont eon 8 Somat ie eee ve ee cache Soh Ww ur witeatio, Tint of tbs rebels beyond te | the regiment Me wan tried ly geumcal court marital | tropa Latemihnasaee py = petal Mo tee nr ~aere Se metas. prnzant ‘heir prospects 40 | and diumiaeed from tho serviee ou tbh charge of mincoe- | The rebel M. Withers bes renigoed. | Bre as bole oe re otioe fees ae eee Sonsoerma ew oy near byes he mg. | Rese Aerie, Fes | Seen ies Gort er Armee Cass | nye eaememanam mans een ne | Sieeetacathanceatins syieccin "a: | emg moe pen ae cree 5 a 1 9 « 4 od be = talos, ‘The two corps of MeCook (Twentieth) and Thomes regarding: esbation wisdom of General Rose. p= colonel of the Witt Louisiane staat? food ile over two nen ocndorased 4 Heeretary of War, | have the heer te intoren you thet | monde! ue thete eoty vn By Ag Al ) crace in fo make the otort to cruas upon | fle ie coamanding tbe post at Chaaoonga. Ue foc) | doath st 09 t | prismaers of war Sih: ave beam bmpronend tt the rebei | depres maneiactoriog frewpmeny We beiore ibe war ee ee ee their tert Say omaiets of tno curpe of | ment went from Now Oriéane to Penavcols Fin., wierw | caneral Remerash sn atatt yesterday mate w recon | seryire, oii sich ¥ ester vor army mony be permisted io | UN tedvatcy Bae mi . (er and ‘The other corps (Crittenden's, Twenty. b=) OT ad = Harrioon it ou eans ah ane Four com woes of \t | eolernes OF the pomition at Bridgeport. examining the | dot w pinta oti. or be ay a ineap | arene " " Bridgeport. u a vii here ~.é 1 oe ” we " + s tol the { the ears - "i ilamene é0 Grts) held tho remnaieder'et the Hine, bejnr streichtd | SOF Joni, onty one Urmeas being at livutcmret, ant | flor aitereot Datserlon Gppeaiie Fie ei en Alece | Tasttabit ent Mel ek etait rgpete hexe brazen | ps = angeles "i | A Teer on *Larcatnt, <The forbrwing tank of" soyeity thrcugh Manchester to Th will be geen that | (ew troope at siny Whiter ie. Pity corya yea ere Company G, Captain Jac. Wheat (whe 1, bod toe ote oh |e ee aby omer wate te BEC, Rutereree or ted tithe battle of Shiloh). Ce ‘the live thas held was very strong on the right sad wouk Harrison. Hill's t partly in Chie tanooga and stretched alone the railroad to Hridgopert. | #. 8. Hatebeler Grew mor Of the regimen nnd pr ’ the left and contre, Babseydent movements show | me" AMiatat {hmat the’ demneratias ot Cotes West, ind Cunyany fe we to bave bees carefully arranged by General Rose | will crue thom to reinforce Harrmon and draw inthe | ¥ of November, th ¥ gun t Mes ‘ Aove pity A thew HAO ores. corrs of HIM to Chattagor JON 0 UTENOE TCR WOvEWRNT af Gun. "iragev arn bay ery an demorniired. } rey sal » ¥ On.the 16th of August, Sanday Inst, the movement of | J°,'luch ne may be dimpraad to dombt the onesies eo’ tee + tv crpenes te wenn * $e entite army began, and the whole lind mide ie siories of a wingle deveriar, he eaamet dowdt the aceumns c ch | ewe to top WU Mt bend: fon rome, doar @, Ine