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4 REBEL NEWS. GENERAL LEE’S REBEL ARMY.) tomy... 277" 0% Pein mda, ere < otal Ite Composition, Strength and |v vices cone. Com manders. Probable Movement of Lee’s Forces. Tho Reported Plan of the Fall Campaign of the THE THREATS OF THE REBELS, Rebels. Bey ken Our Rebel Despatches from Baltimore. Major Baurimone, August 31, 1868. | oar batteries of art: ry, of six guaa in each, 616,moo. The Lat Hope of the Rebellion—Detaites Siatement of the 3 Army of Generat Lee—Of What Troops it is Composed— Anticipations of an Early Opening of the Fall Cam- paign, &e. Thave tho pleasure of presenting to @he Hersey the first and (ho only complete statem@ut of the forces com. prisiog General Leo’s army that has @ver becw published. At wil! be seen that it embraces every regiment in that { 10th Missiasip,! regiment pee Biase ag hundred and forty-five regiments of squadrons of cavairy and forty-sine bat+ tories of artillery, Iam not at liberty at preseat to state* how T came into possession of this remarkable docament, ¥ the original of which is at present tu the office of the'Ad: Jutant General of the rebel army, at Kichmond; bu¥ the ‘Other (acts in this Jetter om the samve subject are derived! from the sources indicated in my letter of August 6, and! from others equally direct and of more recent date. J}. Noithor Geveral Leo nor the officer#'and men compri.s' fing bis army have spent theMast four weeks in ingloriou: ease, A fow days after arriving at their present position | on the south of the Reppabaonoom, ©» that fest and recuperation which’ they all so much needed after their long aud arduoas campaign én Pemasyivanin; but this did nut exteud ovor any longer space thau the time between ye 26h of Duly andthe ‘ast of ‘August. During the whole of the:prosent month | ¥22tb Alabama regiment. all the onergies of General Lea have been bent to the task ‘of secondin x*those of the rebel government in preparing hisarmy for an energetic ant vigorous faticampaign. ‘All tho regiments, owing to the arriyalof new recruits, aro now ovor oix bundred strong, and a tow Reve nearly | igh Virginia yogiment seven hundred men in each. A thorough inspection has deen made, n!l the muskets and accoutrements, which |} Infantny........, have ali beon put in perfect order, those that were worn }jArillery ...... out having been replaced by new ones. To many of the ‘Boral... regiments new uniforms have been distributed, and new [)Totai in Hill’s corpe. ahcos have been supplied to the whole army. But the |: groatest attention has been pad to the two arms of tho Antaatry, Ore Artitiory.... General 15th Virginia regimoat.. 49cn Virginia rogimoat, 2st Georgia regiment... Tth-Louisiana regiment, ‘8th Louisiana weer: 14th Louisiana regiment. 12th Louisiana regiment. 67th Louisiana eng. 3d Virginia ” 16ch Virginia regiment. . ‘26th Alabama regimont. Ath Alabama regim . . ang — regimen, mA regimens. Wth Alabama regimen 11th Alabama regiment 1th Georgia ro than K 15th Virginia regiment. 24 Mississipi regiment 12th Mississippi it 16th Mississippi inet Ist Floridy regiment 2d Alabama regiment Tth Alabama regiment jh Alabama regiment 1 cavalry and artillery. I bave given you some details on ’ this point before. It is only necessiry to say now that, Hiheweannede Nas Fey oo unless my invormation is entirely at fault, tbo next en juadroae, ‘ RBCAPITU! counter between our army and that of General Lee will Totaliartillery a®ove; 294 gi how that the cavalry and artillery of the latter have | Total cavalry aieve; fifteen squadtons. Deen greatly sugmented in numbers and vastly improved | 7¢t@l Infantry above; mine d jn e'liciency since the last great battle, Without further preface, therefore, 1 proceed to enume- rate the forces composing the REBE! LIECTENANT GENFRAL EWELL'S CORPS D'ARMZR. ‘Major General Exrly's Division, Four batteries of artillery, of 8: 6th Georgia regimen: Oth Georgia regiment. 46th Goorgia recimen 234 Georgia regimen! 5th Georgia regimen 13th Georgia regimen 12’h Georgia regiment Ist Louisiana regiment 24th North Carolina regimont 25th North (aro‘ina re 26th North Carolina regi 35th North Carolina regiment. $d Souisiana regimont 4th Louisiana regiment 14th Goorcia regiment 6th Louisiana regime 3th GTtb Alabama regiment 48:h Virginia regimen QTth North Carolina regiment. 46th North Carolina regiment 48th North Carolina regimeot 4th Virginia regiment bth Virgtoia regiment 25th Virgioia regimont 27ib Virginia regimen: ‘33d Virginia rogimen Strength Infantry... Artillery... . jor Gu Rhodes’ Division. Fivo batteries of artillery, of six guas in each, 600 men. Ast Tonnesseo regiment. 39: Georgia regiment. 11th South Carolina regiment 12th South Carolina regimen 18th South Carolina regiment. 14th South Carolina regiment. 2d Fovisiana 9th (Auisiana oth Loulsiina 16th Louisiana Th North Care Asch Georgia rogimont 28th North Carolina reg Strength of Sofantry : Artillery .... ‘Total. ‘Total in Ewell’s corps LIECTRNANT CNERAL LONGSTRERT'S Major General Four batteries of artillery, of six guns in each, 684 men. Ast North Carolina regiment, Tth Goorgia regiment. Sth Ge rgia regiment 9th Goorgis regiment. 24 Georgia regi Dott Goorgia regi ATth Goorgia rey Yat Alabama regimn Bist Alabama regimes Ist Georgia regiment. 44 Texas regiment 34 Texas regiment | 6th Texas regiment. 6: Texas regiment... fofantey..... artillory Tin Alabama regiment... 13th Alabama regiment . Ist Miastesinp! regiment. Bet Alabarna je K South Carolina regiment. ... South Carolina regiment:...... 41 South Carolina regimen! 91 Florida regiment... 24 Alabama regiment. Bid Aladama regiment. 6th Alabam4 regiment. ‘Bod Tocnessee regiment. Jofantry... artillery Total...... or 15th North Carolina regiment. regiment....... 18th North Carolina regiment. Strength of th the Divi Hoots Division, Invision. Major General McLavws’ Division. Northampton counts Pour batteries of artillery, of six guns in each, 490 men. 18th Mieainsipp! regiment. Gen. Wright's Signe i } Gen, Ransom’s brigade, brigade. | Geo, Barksdale’s rebel troops. 28h ee: Heya 4th North Carchiaa rogimaet.. 49th North Caroliua regiinent. . 21st North Carolina regiment. ‘23d Norta Carolina it. 6th Louisiana regiment, .. 37th North Carolina regiment Major Generat Pender's Four battories ‘of artillery, of six guns i 16th Novsh Carolina rogiment 224" Noeth Carolina reg torus 34th Nort Curolina reginwut. 38th Novel Carolina regiment . 21 South’Carolina regiment.. ‘NEW vane —— avon HK RALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 59, I863—TRIPLE SHEET. ' Featherstone’s Bavemone, August 21, 1063 and, if they Go a0t atiaok the capital itself, at least give } THE MONITOR IRON-CLADS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. , fom Deg. | Plane oF the Rebels cae eer rire see’, pe ony | Of 9 dolonguored city, witha { Rete Be illite Phage # 9 Bale | : ; phate 1 Bicaks » oJ J) "me Geo wditay pt tne Herata. ‘Posspar, Sept. 8—@ P. M. Three Hundred Thousand Troops—They Have Bevides | at their disposal for doing thie were edt ie wy Newans, N. J., Sept. 6, 1963. “ ** Bight Hundred Thusand Men at Armi Still in Reserw-— | tor of August 21. To the higd who oes me the poet Money worked much easies._to-day. Large The Defence of ‘Ohariiasom I *How-that <5 | — lnteiligouce bas been received here to the effect that tng, t@ your enue of this dale, 10 certain gossip of mine | *is have been coming imto the street for tempo- Provided For—Important oe ‘Lee~ Ae | Genoral Leo's catapaige agamet ‘Washington, aow soon to about the iroa-clads and their commanders, contained ia | ary employment within the past day or two, and AP, MILL } ql » at Anderson's Division. Strength of the Division. Additional Arti Lead Haid batteries, of six eens 88 12 gums and CORPS D' sRMBM. M. Heth's Dvvision. Four batiories of artillery, of aix guas in cach, 640 mea. Geo. Wilcox’s Gen. Mahone’s brigade. ‘ision. in oweh, 512 men. General Thomas’ Urigade. | Genera’ Walkor’s bri General’ Raw’s } brigade. Gen. Coiquit's brigade. Goa. Trimblo's brigade, Gon, Hare's brigade. cee 10, 140 Brigade. foo. sade. 9,700 512 +» 10,212 + BL AGO an attaois: uns, ao men. 5,880 18°00 { 88,572 | Generai Gi Total number of mea, including-officers,. . 2 452 rant me in paying that, if be bas not already done so, he will do8o tn the course of this week, although the cross- | Vicksbu 10,400 | ing may not be at the spot indicated above. If the report, | s!¢o that —— | however, should prove correct, it is the premonitory 10,900 | symptom of the movement indicated in my letters of August 21 an@ 31, and that movement may'be regarded | All these as commenced. It should not be forgotten that Gen. Lee Archers’ ie perfectly aware of tbe condition of Gen. Meade’s army, rigade. and of the state of affairs between Washington and the line of the Rappahannock. The recent raids of Mosby's and quite saMficient to ep bay ~~ sound the city. It is al assenements upon tuncecent -.) Texas brigade, | Guctroved. by scoundrels and. bad no atlempt is made to ferret out the latter or to Monroe, was destroyed This fact thie mil the State of Virginia, not Tis is probably the utmost streagth of Genera Leo's © ‘artay propor foe: the fall campaign, although it is possible ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. that the arrivad ef more conscripte—for they coniimue to GENERAL ROBERT E. LER, COMMANDING, come in daily—may swell the: total number to-125,000 mé@n. With the above army, however, Generad Leo is bow ready to commence the fall: campaign: ‘ung in each, 480 men. days— probably by the time thie meets the eyes of tho of the Heratp—the operations indicated bre erin letter of August 4 will have comasenced. td rigade, Batrmors, Sept. 2, 1868. More Coptures of Vessels on the Rappahannoo—Gencral Le’s Northward Movement Commenced—Iews from Charleston— Reasons for the Delay in Taking the City— Union Prisoners Removed from Richmond to Charles- ton—How Innocent People in Maryland ane Compelled to Pay for the Depredations of Criminals—Bforts of Mr. Segar togfimpel Justice to be Done—Reverdy Johnson's: Gen. Grimes? Vindicalton of Geneval Fits John Porten, dc. ‘The frequent captures of Union vessels. by the rebels in, the Rappabapnock river, which bave recently taken 9,600 | Place, are in the Righest degree disgraceful to thaad- "480 | ministration, because if the proper precautionary mea ——— | sures bad been taken they would not bave bappene@. In ++10,080 } addition to the capture of the steamers Reliance apd: Sa- tellite, the schooners Coquetie, Golden Rod aad Two st Brothers were all captured in the Rappahannock river by |. Taliaferro’s the rebels on the 26tb ult., and taken aa prizes to brigade. ‘Wilmington, a8 ope account states, and certainly to some rebel port in North Carolina. The latter three vessels wero all unarmed, and of course fell an unresisting prey to their captors, Unless a suitable naval fo-ce is sta- toned at the mouth of the Rappahaspock river, it must be expected that these captures of Union vessels will con- tinue'to be of frequent occurrence. communisated to General Les, That officer knows ex- to be at the head of w force three timon as strong as that opposed to him, and precipitates himeel? in consequence | Proposn to do in Arkansas, Missouri, Kentuck upon the weak’potut in the defences of Washington, the administration will be directly respocatble for ae ee etn etek erent ee eocay it, aeatd t© | mssume tho appearance of a threatened invaein of Ohio, Why ia the (ail of Charleston delayed nentvated case haw juat” been breaghito' light by. | WRE as 7, tTwope an be may veed to repel | leave no prot. ——— | Hon. Mr. Segar, momber of aoe a. sree 9,954 | Jt seems that some time Pak ouRe on the shores of LA bys ia "aot den! ne, the work of taking Besides this, it ts | them, an thousand’ handled; ; and: ja a fow seeded. ‘The. hty dat Mere are and that in | | Indians or Pennsylvania, or ps 4 ¥ the Hinatp yesterday. It is to the effect thatthe derechos | BALI OF Louisville of Charleston does not depeud upon Fort Sumter at ail. | That fort, of rather the cround upon which it stands, may | fr their Anderson's | be taken; but, when that is ‘ae. Charleston will only bave bege stated that the military forces under General Reauregard are superior in number to thore under General Gillmore, pel any aseault upon the works ino Stated that over & thousand om prisoners were sent from Richmond to Uharleston ‘op the 28th and 29th of Angust, in order that the feat of bel Being confined: ia Charleston might deter General ven 3 been parmved by | Charleston must fall. Unless 1 am totally misin( Gen Maxey's Gilmore from shelling that city. Among the namber brigade. sent down to Charleston more than four huvated were | ™"Y depen officers. . My letter of August 25 contained a statement of the —S= * extremely injudicious course which bh ¥ Gen Hays | the military authorities in this State in regard to levying | Fort Su people defences * ‘ wo gbay for property | work of taking Charleston witl only have begun. | States to plant cotion. They have mado several planta. | Xhole poriad of time belre she was let te vay te | Union, no instrament deserved more eonsidera- The harbor will sll be iwaccessibi tors, while will Soon Attack General Meads with Superior Forces, be undertaken, will be made by the most direct route by Gnd Move on Centrentle, with Washingion in View, &c. which that city cau be reached—namely, by crossing tho Tt ia my duty asa faithful correspondent to gay (hat | Rappabanvock below Fredericksburg, moving up the tho facts which nave comet my Koowledge during the | Tight DENK Or tHe'Potomac, and crossing tap tater some last fow days do not warrant the indulgence’ot the hope | distance below Alexandria ; or else crossing the Potomac that the war is yot moar its termination. fhe facts | at a potat still lower downpadd moving up the left bank which I present baldw eh tho.military power of | of that stream; and, in ot event, movingupen Bia. the rebels is stilt cigaed 4 robot forces now fn the Gold only amount.to throo | north. In order to mask this movement and conceal ite hundred thousand troops, stil! that their preparations and | real character, feint, ia the sMep& of an imposing de. the means al thair disposal forcaprying on the war aro | monstration, will be mado by somé.te& thousand cavalry auch a6 to forbid ue to ope thab they willbe speedily | and ovo hundred pieces of light artilléey, supported by subdeed, Itis well known bore that that which gives | ilancry, ‘udder \Gesoral’ Stuart, oa gba left of General the rebel government tho grates ment ant | Lee's tine, Th keeps up their hopes of Gaal euccass 14 the ‘that the meot ts at once seea to bo the width of the Lower Poto- principles, Dut solely with political ends in view. | tralizing, and it is said that be regards it as a/mach fess Tho rebel jeaders bolieye that=) wap=thua con. | serious obstable, than tho great tenga of his ducted by politicians can never|be attoudedl with foal | route in June Maat. By the route which b¢ proposes to suceess, particularly as the war of their pert tconduct- | take this time, General Lee will only bavesigty mies to @d by soldiers and on atrict military principles. I¢ Gece. | march, {rom where bis army is now, in order to reach ral McClellan should be replaced by the President as tho { the capital. By (alrimg this route, Wo, Re enjoya.tho exme ‘suceessor of Generat Scott, abd Genera! Banks mado | @iven(agee-whiob we would hayo in @ pouiasulacampaiga Secretary of War, ad Bosers, Hillock smd-Stantoscut | against Richmond, bee ia far greater degree. His flank back\to- Oahfornia, it would dispiri< thé rebels more than | wilt be constantly proteted by. the Potomac river; aad the logy of both Charlestow and Riehinoade~— he cae roach Washingtow Wing-before any troops can te Thavesome late news to-day from Rictwomd in regard | concestrated there for te defence. ~It ie @wit, too, that to General Leo’s'army. I¢ tof such a natareas warrkats | hWhas saken moaugres to Beve the batteries ow the Lower me in eaying that, unless the administepgion in | Potomat re-established af the time that b@ makes this ed to makeGeusral Meade pty she role in wtlich Popo distinguished himself justa yoer ago, and unldiy they. wish to ase the of the Pytomes routed ami! flocing to the capital, they will i imtely otther reinforce General Meade with Arty t! @ Veteran troops orvies Order, him to fell back to the height#or-Ceatrevilh: If this #8 not done within 3 woek the hetghte of. Contrevillo’ ‘will be ig full powseetion of Genera’ Kee’s\iarmy by tue Ist of September. General Lee's plage'for this mogem sat’ are fully matared,.aud will very s00u' De put inte execu: Stated! below, very soom aleume the offersive “witirone bundto@ and twenty-five” thousand or ons: Hundred and fon, of of | momgevring im such manuer-ee-.to. compel General! Meade’s army to ‘retreat, not to: Cemirevitie, bat to Washington itself, If herw successful in cither point, Accorting to my information, the rebot military™} leaders: Beijeve, in view of their rocont reverces on the Mississipph, and in viow of thie-fact tnat the intonge heat will prevemt any operations néar’ Mobile for the next six weeks, that the vital point of the war now’ ts toe round in the defeat of Genoral Meade’s army and an advance on Washiogton; and that If General Lee succoods-ta either one of tte three points above, they need not fool at all’ concerned about the loss of Vicksburg, or the thunder of arms nowonly three hundred? thousand troops, and they do not intend In fature to have more than’ three-bundred are alitveterans. The-rebel/ military loaders boHeve this Bumbder of troops suflicient. for their purpose if properly their armies up to this fignee. Their ability todo this catsbe readily seen. They Dave not yet called into the fleldi one-nalf of their men capable of arms. Alf the: Southeru States together have as yetonly fur. nisbed: seven hundred thousand mon, and thore-are cight hapdred: thousand more,. vetween the ages of and forty-five, enrolled in the respective States, and who will be cewscripted and brought into the fleidie they are Army as at presedt. Organ' drod regiments of infantry, of six hundred mes ip each; fifty regiments of cavalpy,.of one thousand men in each, and fiwe hundred pletesof @eld artillery, erganized into They believe that 30,000 1 have no direct intelligence in regard to the reported | ton; 30,000 on the line of X crossing of the Rappahannock at Port Royal by a portion | $0:000 under Burnside in Keats tha respecti localities. Thus, Mosby's gang is to prow! around Wrab The defensive policy, however, has been agreed upon | sand acres now planted with cotton, We wait and hope | stood the resistance of the ai made to meet and rope! them at the they are prog @ssiug successfully with the can; tre expec. Points where Ley | ie Brame, tas become quite al For the reasons sot forth in my lottor of Angust 18, they | tion are still lost in wonder mond and North Carolina remain in their possession, You | Lim paddle boat with fre, him must be devil's brother.’’ | diminution of velocity was a matter of course. in supposing that the fate of Char'eston depends wpoo '» Port Bmtet, and that, when the latter is knocked to pieces | pany (limited), bas returned to Belize {rom his recent | increased in size from her slower movement, Owing toa a letter from 5 last Thurs. | this afternoon the supply at 7 per cent was day, tpay oneal lane & cs so Aecoaaas fully equally to, if not slightly in excess of, the de- consideration. mand. On governments, New York Central and For my inexperience in matters navel and military | guch choice securities money was offered at 6 per U tender to him profound apologies. {confess myselt, ta | cent, Kven the banks, which at the close of last ll epiagpoeey aoe secon taf week were unwilling to lend their money 2 a | errr mantts - | price, now admit thas the rate bids fair to re aia aR pena Fi) aitia ¢ tw'eipy It ig settied that the new Nemes ony pared se cegrobirah mo ped legal tender notes are to bear 5 per cent interest, honor of making ‘entagenteh payable semi-annually, and to run two years im po htcrae ip diner spo case taorough intima. | stead of one. Mr. Chase propowed to pay the ¢y with at tho iron-clad taventors and contractors gives | interest once a year, By paying jt semi-annually bim an advantage over me in estimating the value of thut | he renders the motes more likely to circulate ae ¢iaas Of ships, He has had the instractive privilege of | currency; for they will be worth nothing more Qed that, although the | denaburg frat, and thea ‘fag the c.pital from the reat obatacle in the wey'of this move- war oa our part isconducted aot by soldiers, but by | mac, which cannot be loss than a mile although | paving seen them built and paid for, while I have onty | than their face at Hy Mh ear. We two lawyers at Washington, | aed that he adminis. | the depth at certain places ts not groat. obeta- * 6 at two per euch year. tration does not pretend: to t jt om /umititary | cle, it ie said, General Lee has found ihe mbamof non, | fem them eds oF rater try to ght, a Forts Mcallister | Joarn that the finit payment on seeonat—6 pet ‘tnd Sumter, He has.seen them christened in champagne 4 ds'thep-wentiod-dowe trom inueching stocks into tne | °° $1,150,000—wap made to-day. | — water, while their Gold fell to 132 this morning, and exchange to , coly baptiam under my obeervin | 145. At five P. M. to-daytthe price of gold was 1323 bas been one of steel-pointed shot, Whitworth bolts, f wh bo nthe price of g ¢oven-inch percussion sheli and the occasional explosion | The bull movement im gold appears to have ex ‘andor their keets of a torpedo. hausted itself, and we may look for another dowa- If, 06 the high personage scoms to think, the object of | Ward turn on the receipt of good news, Thelesge guch vessels be Se secure the safety from hostile missiles | European orders for American securities, whieh @f the thrée ccoupmnts of each piiot house mad the sixteen | were forwarded from the Scotia by telegrapth wil fen forming the practical gun crew in mob turret, 1 | naturally have their effect upon the exctage deferentisiiy edmit teat, as nearly as amy human ma- | market. Ghimery can, they approximate perfectiow; and this] The stock market was active and prices were more especially whew Heid at an average distewce of two f Sadcn ther was better this morning. There was no violent star’ re pon r in stocks; bat the whole list moved steadily up withtr foor hundred yards of Sumter tis sity was | W8'd, wit = firm appearance. Erie rose from riddled? and gunk, and whew George W. Rodgevs rao | 19524 lan¥ eventing to 106 at the’ first board. The withiar ome bundred an@ fifty yards of Wagner the | Price in London, which is not predicated on oar Poonity of bis rash gallaatty was peld wilt! is Be. | highest quotations here, is comiderably above oaly unfortunate pola’ in royard to the’ two thon- | 106, and, unless they had » panic there gand salety theory in’ Uite:—that the distance converts the contest’ on aides itttb' vory | 88 severe as oars, the prosyect is good fouch of sina bashie He. 8 eae ot child's bargda—“You | that the asliipmemts of Erie to Buwope whiok ‘When Worden first steamed’ up'to Fort MoAliister,on | have been made within the past week will tha Usesches: Ee men and oflbers: Curonged oF 8 the | pay a fair profit: At the first board’ Quicksilver movement; both tn order..teprotect hig Crossing and 'to Prevent it froops from ‘belay ennoyéd on tlivir march after-they Hmve crosséd. And it''s said, foally,ptat the rebel govertiment oxpects that By the time Genetns Lee is ready-to niaite’ Me movement , or tom of tthe mow }, wi arti . Such, ‘to =w tal. Such; if tite-infermation~be verrvet ,le-the penalty which the admistration will have tetusy for apt orgaatiy. si tog insular campaign» p * iton- Pomitive fntelligesse-ibes boon Fecetved at Richmond | ent of duly.. If ithe ied been tind wae ike: Worden himascit tracted’ one of Miatguea { T086 3G, New York Central 34, Hudhow 154, Har- frome Washington, to-the ofeot that sbade’s army will |; Wy alowed. ns Honeiebedto move {nd borst a si immodiately over thetr heads. cvefety | tem 5. Reading, Southern old 1% Illinois Com nov We relaforced this: fall, @xcopt by crumeriple; and | the liue of the Rappatnmmock—the ‘|, Anderson, and’ Me coverstor tivmes. artornis { al 134, Pittaburg 2% Galena %, Rock lian General Loe estim testite utmost” strowgety of thit army” eevee’ Basrington weetd be safe, aett' | be opened a stbatfy Bombardment’of the work, in which | 3, Prairie da Chien 2, Fort Wayne 1%, Bow at eventy thonsaud mee..) He witl,. therefore, inf {ere would be poms prose Tagen nc Pron sted cones aeons Moattors, and tho bomiard’ | Chicago and Alton 4. The cheap: Westerm sccordnace with the general plan of Wer campaign asf thavour capltal is now in don awd || rightly s 4 stecks suffered iéss: im proportion thas tte more : Wire WHAT RESOCt? high priced sesavities: during the resent’ panic, Not another : by re itis maa ge tice and now exhibit. considesable recuperasive: vigor. ly } oF the ‘reasdgs forth im my letiers A\guet 18, Charlestomcaunot be taken, || ove was burt by’ a pine splinter {Four the frame Ofty ‘thousand troops, with the intention of defeating | rumaine ia the the rebels. Sombproof. Not’a gun was dismoanted, and when tiie! T¥, . Lenecht ‘ Tf the robdsiss this fall i tia i {| There is quite sa” active inquiry for Pitsburg, Goneret Meade, or of gotting between hinr-smd Wasbing- thot r out oR : rin roy ing tire clads, discorted, steamed away; thetort was just [prrctrome and qubetensially as uninjared!ee when the a Sowshern old, Chicago amd Alton, Terre Hente, Comin - _| dec. &c. Missouste- were better to-day; with & | Saher Die OF the ect ommanton or | fair business, VA regret to leatn that the! oes ane —— ya [os —— ol me negotiations which/were’en foot some ttme'sines: pent, contradicts *Himneo! rdon mo the 4 Itorty of calling Ine: nevontion tothe (acty-coutradicts {TOF the rescue of! the State credit fem Sew pee aan ae ome ary sdaaeie letter, In |'presemt position of” disgrace have~ falem , even, wes jot, 19 comm 4 mot, mus! appear doprositive.or the law osminander of | ‘MFomgh. ‘The det #1s-rapidly accumulathig;. asl iioateadren: feanmnctnanize deanieia time Dagan did ant .f the -bewder warfare t0 whioli the State is a prey ip naown ships, ai vm» what- 2. "of the Injurice iafliosea by bis fire ‘upon Fort'sum. | 4¢8trozing its resovwces. overnments were firm. tar—points perfectly reveuled, however, to: whe high per- | A&'the close of the itst beat the market was very sonage at Washingtomby bis confidentiox ews paper cor- ‘ong. At the ono-P!’M! cal? of the publtc-boaw® ate and the officer, whose stavements ha a reepondent . i i a eefSects of the increased supply of mouey were tee Cae ae css on tes oe, ~ world, except 4 single: tive: Pallroad vetweee (bis city andthe capital. i the ‘ghoukt: happen the railroad facilit! detween two citios wil)be much greatertban they weroin: the winter of 1861427. "Ihe Baltimore and Obio nercotie ‘Bumerous cktings und turnoate tbat several traima can be running boi wage at the same'time; while the rendiwso¢ irnavaged that- collisions. or_accidents-of any kind are icspossibie. In order to mect the increasing business of the-road the compasy have also canseracted a new wing to the depet building -at Camdem station, st the corer of Futaw street, whieb, when completed, will be oearly ag large es the original beilding, while it will Barmonize withthe latter in arctftecta a . The Presideut® street depot, where the S t, has also been and’ improved durmg the present sum. mer, anew wing having been built, two hundred and soventy feet long. This will greatty facilitate thorpessen ger traffic between Now YorK<and Washington, aed will ar promote the conjfort asd convenienco~ef the trav public. While I am omshis topic, 1 vi} state that tho-Pailadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad oa Washington wilt immediately follow. . perewnngn Wenrags Aine a mal ist. All the broke:wappeared to have sapplieS in one statenseat. He 6 thateafter the frat a n bree ge en cae only Au 00! “rane pa aeaeals oa themselves with mesi nd all were erto buy. jas- expected, out during the weeks f in whicl erie 7 “Souths Doremined in command tho squadron aéfaiied t7 make | Comat rove 1, Hrie 7%,okd oe 2G) Sans apyrsuggestions or 6x benit apy plans looking-tn tho accom. | 74; Hluelem 5, and sovon throwghout the list: ae Toren are tie searel-sugemitene” andi pias’? of aa: | ‘uarserend board thomarkoteontianed ssa iby adenieet in commaca setoitiod? What cranny newape pr met ty) to pe New York Central rose: t> eroorreapondent dare-uake this statement? No English | 194,. fal ack . tord33; Flarlem rose to: 13, € ‘¢ mukiog such aegr: ents in regard to 3 ee nig and orweaing tho Doiawaee "and Somaohann 2 Fecmig_ ver tar ted: with « clearer scant of the game | csuthern old to.92'%q Reading to 117, Pratrie-@m aa will greatly shorten: runoipg eo ween Che the case of thm: Atlanta—an ordinary commercial | (bien and;Tarre to-S%:. Tie New Yori and Washingtor--a comsummation cévoutly dee cates and rapidly convertods with old rail | to-7h, and. bifem aente wsbet by all who have occasion to make the jowrney, | read tron, into som semblance of a rail ciad war ves. | ‘lowing were the closing: quotations: — us wheshas mot? seis—ean furnish no peraitel to the vast and'fast iron-clad | US-Ote"St, reg.105%; a.106+ Hartem prof..12 as — Crigates aud live of aisle ships now boing Bullt by tho | JR6's,B1/e0u.105%4 s 138 ws CA ‘AN yeernments an Lion an upon i 5 4 a. se WE FROM: YOCATAN. Sites all tbo Incemulty and resourcos, oC those two | 73:10 8 ApkOLOGs: a TOOK: Mick SRP MY LOD ye) great countries are» boing Invishod. The Atlanta was | 73-10n,F&Auglos '; a. [06% Swacess of the Reveiution—A New Baweeu- | caught in a cosver, where hors surerior speed | US6s.tyc,igid10l a IObi{ coud give her mowndvantage except for retreat. Her | US6is.lyc.icur 99148 99%. sive Penredt. ste: commander was @,rash fool, who hazardwd overytbiog | Americangold 132% a 1925" Glew & Pi Wo-have news from Ywoatan.to the 25th of July isat. | ane lost his vessel, rather thin endurarthe mortification | Tonnessce 6's. 641¢ am 6535. ‘The revolution which broke out. in the city of Izamal | of surning od je peasence. of. ey eo ies Virgioln 6's... & a ity. ©e.the 26th of May bas: beom completely sugcessful, and | beard the river stoamer— p UR ane es Seth, Sed . . down in n0 smpectation of seeing pec-or mare of our | Pacife Mail...2221; 2229 ‘he-late Governor, I, Ipigeyen, haa escaped to the- neigh: Healtore, but WO ine the Atiabts pamateer desiroy ono | iY Ceutral.c1a3°° eias boning State of Campesohy. wooden guaweat which lay in Waesew sound. How | Erie..........105%, 2106" jiitmore’s ‘cannon ab Charleston, They Bsve ia troops in the flold’at once. But those troops aed arrangements have been made-to keep eighteen ized consiste-of four han- teries, and mauned by ten thoussadsartillerists, The pronunciados cecupied Megida, the capital of the | Me Weehawken an@ bor consort to arrive se | Erienroferred.103%.0 104. Stato, vod vook posseasion of the citadel, which capita | Qepctonen tha same dren publie iaieakal | eat lated after three Gaye! storming. All the garrisom: were Accustomed talook for, and, whos, found, » P css, proctuto, overy grein of Comfort in the banbels of omcni»| The first steps.in the-astablishment of tho. Ma- ‘The Executive power has been conferred’ on m Junta fomlag vend coer peared, ‘ud: im these disastron3.| tienal Banks are- being taken, and there- is. masks out thank the very hi for his assuraice is Gibornativa, compased of fivo.persoas appointed: by the f that ‘the Na Dormecreet {8 not inseasible to the tasp- | @@DAte in finarsial oinctes as to the chances of | following stricta: —Juan Joce Mendez and Andres p. | that Iron- \, Mer Rafael a, ew i he reals ig ‘their success. Ipading editorials by ourcomtem- Maldoo: rida.; Robsrto. Rivas, Valladolid ; he jon ge hahey poraries, we eesy.ane- devoted to a twenty-five million pounds. The following vessels were fede) rr Lg me ever his mest | old banks. Tt; is the universal opinien. thet the. Fine eo8 Scsenusetamunes Werte tan ona Seveb : two systems.oannot coexist, at least-for the par Louisa, Britise Queen and sloop Ramonato, for Our Monticello Corvespondence. poses of a awrrency. It is quite as generally be- Mownicmiiay. N. ¥., Sept. 5, 186% lieved that. tue. new system will be.of mmente A Soldiers’ Aid Pair, dc. advantage to. the commercial interests of the Last Thursday evening a far was held in this piscefor | country. Towards ‘its speedy establishment an@ tho benait of the sick and: weunded soldiers feu this 30 ) the assurance of its stability everything is being Gen, denen’, | of Gen. Lec's army; but the whole tenor of my informa- | and saber on the pewinguls: 10,000 at Noefols Conmander-o-Chief of the Div ta 6 Bion gy Dat bel het we on wente ive done, everything will be done, witich, can legally - | to Nor lina; that 0, to his fellow citizens,’ 3 little misses lace, who, their offer ‘Tints. tion 'Gustag the lees thee or'Sbar days \te: sughan tore. SOs at New Oriel ‘There ts to other news of moment. vitediyerdnous Piet: oh ty = litte na sail cL. be done to-forward these desirabie.onds. Nothing fro eatitted to the cregié of prosecuting the good work, could rare conduce to this than the abrogation of will be sick ia boepits's; that 34000 will | MEWS FROM BRITISH HONDURAS, — | coder the direction of tas. C. Bleecker, are:—sélas Jennie | the Obl) banks, which will bes remembered sw be scat at various detached points; that 29,000 wil! i AIRS ig Bioeeker, Hattie. and Hanneh Oakley, Satie and Tillic | favorites, bet as favorites which have oftem Se ee ee cee crea ed Focntpypbay no! ~ Our Belize Correspondence. Holey, Lacy Dickingom, Agnes Clark,’ Agdéo Pond and turned: upen and disappeinted their mest unt to 330,000 men. They suppose that Geo Bruse, British Honduras, August 13, 1869, | “ole Myce. a or the lato Lisuteonnt Ww, w. | Stemidhst friends. It is fortanate that this, which Meade (whom they now understand t) have 70,008 men) Se ic " = client fan amount that will give him 180 000, | Deterioration of the Mahegany Staple—Cotion Growing— | Wieeckor, who was lost in the ill-fated sloop of war | seom@ so desirable, is also inwiul. Indeed, after t The Guatemala Com; —1 Yankee ineer 1 Albany, and is the daughter of Cantaim Oscer Bullus, of s Rosecrans has 50,000 for operations in Tennessee city. Little Jennie Bleecker is the opphan diughtor of | question, it seems to us inevitable in law that the The last four bodies amount to $50,000 troops, making a and Workmen—Arriva’ of a Retel Cotton Laden | the late Liettonant, and was one of the prime movers in old banking system must soon be one of those patriotic aftabe ‘men near the Chain Bridge, the recent skirmish near | grand total of 680,000; und this they believe will be the | Schéner, de. oh take up the of titutions of ¥ bh ad Fairfax, the t captures of army mails betw . | utmost number of truops that the North can possibly Mahogany, our great staple, is down, Logwood, our ‘a3 {nea one evidences bey tel Teolings fae i Sead aio of cap, conatey which, after rigede, pee aa -_ reen Oreo: | have in tho Meld between now and nextapricg, The dapeah fant falling. Our effort: - ‘whole ‘ity, Sach doing their part well, an@ enhancing its prosperi- quan and Dumfries, have a meaning beyond what appears | 339 090 first enumerated above they regard ny He | moxt dopentence, is ‘ailing. is to make je tho community. farce of tho n ' y, deiagvir | ha «i vbeh wnttendtal, as ‘of of oor little ones shoul@ be toarished and en | ty, sleep in honor, but atill sleep forever. These on the surface. In every one of these affairs @ vast deal — out of the way; and ter believe that they can | Sugar pay have nol 1 a8 every pound couraged. The soMilern who vate to be the recipients of | jg ground for believing that this was wi , them at the points named by the sas'oyment of ir made to this time has cost it ; bd his the resals Gon. Misano’ of valuabie information was obtained, all of which was oie “T, Lie ; Croepe or vmer ® | sugar made here up more than the good things this nioney will porcnase will no doabs has brought, ‘ever be gtatoful for the thonghtful attentions of the e tit. } Contemplated by the government and its chie? actly how many of the regiments of Gen. Meade’s army | ington, as they bave been doing for tho past two weeks, Pitch pine bas been extensively tried, and, from pro. | tle ones, financial minister in devising even the law which Gep. Lane's are now in New York, and how many troops are be. | during aoieh sien it will be Femembered they have | sent appearances, that will not do, as the wood is harder, Aer! vigation. gave birth to our new currency and made ft egal brigade. twoon him and the ‘capital. If, in consequence of the | neat Fairing, ard bave even bad. the tolines po cnees | more brittle and more sappy than what has usually been TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. tender fer most of the obligations of our commer- information thus obtaloed, General Lee believes himself Ae ggg and carry off the telegraph operator at | Cut in the Southern States. Eiforts are now being made Pertn Amnor, N. J., Sept, 4, 1963. cial world. It is a matter of history—a part of vil ie. This is merely an example of what they | to gather the pine gum; bot unless it will bring from $20 ‘Will you have the goodaces to publish, for the informa. the records of our national financial legislatioe— y along the | to $30 a barrel, with our labor, that wil! not What | ti jentifie: mon fact that the twe: iss'eeippl,on the peninsula and in North Carolima, At ' A Mend tiem Of seleatide 1 the fact that the twenty revola- | that, to place the matter beyond a peradventure, Toauit, | times, supported by portions of the regular rebel army | 4F¢ we to do with our rich and bountiful soll? Plant cot- | tions made by my aerial ship in her spiral circlo of a half mln 7 - ven proposed by the chief officers of the a A Treasury to mention in that law, im so many Nort that pay? A yout or two will solve that question; for it | half minutes. To mo the most astonishing thing was | 27¢&s¥ ‘ ack on Nort 4 ie t lis th fe ikea Stack on Norfolk, Cinclae | catimated tbat we have from alk thonsasid to ten thou | that the material of which she was constructed with. | Words, State nk bills. thous to great a velocity, It | as an exception to the obligations which might be appen to be in the vicinity, these raids wil ton is the ready answer on all sides. Very well; wil | mile diameter were made in the time of fourteen and a “vie operations during the ensuin, 6 fall, except so far “4 was, however, prepared for it, by being brought to he Fogards Uerteral Loe; and this, becatee ii is pate for | that tho downfall of the Southern States and the emanci: | Joint at The bow ends of the thres epunarotie over conreat | Paid by the money about to be created, deeraing 1 80 much the more exhaustive to the North, } pation of the cotton laborers will build us up, and onadle | pieces of cork five itiches in diameter at their base. | that good faith with the holders of these bills They belicve that tho Jast named three hundred and fifty | 3 to cultivate cotton successfully and profitably in this | strong cord secured these points to the apex of licht “ thousand northern troops wil be really all that they witt | colony. " stripe of wood. extending along the sides of each cylin. | Pevuired this and nothing less. Congress, bring. have to contend against, and their dispositions have beon The Gaatemaia Company have finished another “droid, and meeting together at that point. ing to bear upon this point the very high order of een legal talent which distinguished the committee which perfected that law, suggested that in the a oo limitations upon banks and their right to redeem vameter, for the, , | in anything else than apecie—contained in the Mr, Hodge, tbe manager of the British Honduras Com- | larger to the view as she ascenied, a bo eae State Seebtientiane: and especially in the constita- that Charleston cannot en as long as Rich. | kee." ‘‘Him dig dirt, him drive botans, him saw wood, @balf mioutes. id upon it, the North has been groitly deluded | Thus said ove who his closely watche | his progress cles did not -diminish in trip to Wasbingion. 1 cannot learn that he was success: | diminution of motive power, as well aa the rarer air | tion of the State of New York, than which, as miter forms. very jnconsiderable part of the | ful in his offerte to secure contraband laborers. ‘acting upon her rudder. Hence the calculation D of the of Charleston, ‘end ener fs reduoed the | _ Many Nofihern men bave come here from the United svor taberter om ne ‘whole nuaater of vovenet ina taiks: being operative at the commercial centre and arr tions in various parte of this colony; but I fear their suc- | upper strata of clouds, falls far short of her greatest | tion—was to be found full and perfect assurance awe have been made to reinforce General Rea coms is not promising, a8 our labor is so dear that it will | velocity. It must have been over two hundred miles per from Virgin land attack. tutes the firatand most prominent object in the plan of | ence—got up in your city—calied the ‘“ American Cotton f re woe they had promised gr Soong PAG ae ckekd Caatean wt aereaes pant tbey | Chilart two Weekes us Das Deen circulated here for | 4 rany Rercone yeow Texas.—Mre. De Lamerand ar- paying with paper what they proi hour in the portion of her | movement. to the people upon this point; that there these Teel Cen nt ees ette Sates | ahucumn com your ehtp cared tae Tee reopecttully, youre, SOLOMON axons.” corporations were absolutely prohibited from from maki con: from Fortress | ‘And they belleve that they defend Richmond by threat: @ havo had very warm, windy, dry weather. No | five atSt, Louie on whe éth instant from Cook, Texas, | tO Pay in coin, and eaaie* the Yet the mili. | eae ae ‘and by menacing with destruction the'| Pain, no floods, no mahogany or logwood, itante of Nd and=what is having been driven away by the cruelty of the rebels. quent exaggerated speculations upon the ears SS5y eamornten bere bold the: teoneeet srmy upon which’ the defence of Washington dapends. | beltr,no veadels bave yet arrived 1o uke this year’s | Teare'tgo, where ther both died” “Her tutest mer f | commercial exigencies of the mation. The } pcre rthampton county responsible for the act, although | 10 (hl they are Coase ny creck. | Will got the | cuttings away. hosed 10327. te Lamerand, was born in St. Louis; went to the Mexi- | proposition of the Treasary Department was dic- pee o eo eo " pate lt Silly commen experience of the six campaigns azainst Richmond that | A fearful riot took place here this evening between can tated by a desire to protect the interests of the Gen, oar? here suffielset 00 over’ the rave or the Broperty do. Dove alread ere eesecceent, ,A2 on a the 2 overland some of the soldiers of the Third Went India regiment and oC people. In concurring’ with the Congresstouak J tad the War Department evidence ehich aroret let the of General MoClellan be oarried out; let a | a number of workmen now engaged in building & road peuneutanry fe Tor tie | committee it did not abandon the belief that good real : ret only that the people upon whom this amenetweat, it er o paler sod | from this town to the« Haul Over Ferry.” Ose police. ‘to furnish bim with im. | faith with the holders of these State bank bills, Vf ‘origade.” "| umuir"but alon that the lighthouse ecight Nave bees saved | bd Will Feauldy WoL in, the capture ‘ot the rebel capital | MAO aA aabed in the abdomen and is ina very danger lsvway into Mexico'she | and the success of ite nemyscheme of national . ad there been A-#TOAll militar; Torce stationed there for alone. but in the fall of Charleston also, and in the oug condition; a Caib wos stabbed through the right arm tou (sell e banks, both imperatively etanded that the old ite protection. ‘The fatlare to protect aad eave tbe Nabt. ¥ foty Of Washington during the remainder of the | and tn the smali of the back, aed several others Lave been ’ was threatened should make their premises good in specie. ‘ Warren's hruse, therefore, reate with the military autboritien here, | At: Pricked with ihe bayonets of the soldiers. It'is to leave the country, | Danke rat Piel i Tash rear ie see ae efforts A save tho infliction of this injustice mpon innocent people, | Washington to be Again Beleagwered— What the Rebels | Slot were |. 1 believe nope seriousl; asherament ‘and that the order for the will be revoxed Expect theaght Ubat all the wounds were made with the bayonet. 4 that thie gentlemen who were endeavoring to stop the , artwing bie We have positive and reliable assurance ‘ork. Two bores wagon for Bima, he having sold her last horse to atill is the belief of the Treasury Department, and bas one small child. that the fed 1 government will be gratified by Bavrimone, Sept, 4, 1863. Fdward 1. Rhys, the coatractor of the ‘Hau! Over | Obtain moans of subsiatence, She . ; to Accomplish this Pall—How General Lee Be- | Road, on benchug of the row , started for the parpoes of . Yabo | bet ible ico mucho, hope thet the seneeement Will US | cts to, Move om Washington—Conseruences of Wot | costing qualing ic a Nis way apa renter ceinne Piro at MeGeoger, lows. any action elther of the ea ee hich aa fae =—— | to favor “the Lp hed tho administration in the conduct Making @ Peninguia Campaign Againt Richmond— | cme bebint bim and struck him a violent blow on the McGancon, lewa, Sept. 7, 1863. branches of our State govern seeeeee 0,800 | Of the war,” and covers a multitude of sing, aj "0 Division A fow weeks ago the enterpri bliabing’ house Pour batteries of arvitery. of aie guie to'each, 618men, | Joba Marphy Ato. of Uiiacity, meted, tee nest ramps, | Wash y; . each, 612 x, pt Vth Virginia regiment... iat erent rhe + “The Vindica 14th Virginia regiment General and & Review of the Porter 81th oe euBeAL. le Court y Nie ot cha Regia 5200 a ne ‘Of & gallant officer, whom jt proves to have fn Virginie regiment... i | G00 Kemper's been Partisan malevoloude... No great exer. | state of Afth Vireioie regiment... brigade, Po Nom | eoeding Wetate regimens. . Jarly tm the large of the | intend a art regiment ; ° ) first editiom i@ exbausted, and a second is pow iu press, Virginia regiment... Gen Semmes’ General Porter is not yet extinguished. country will Oth Virginia regiment. cece DO belinda. | have need of him yet, and a grate’ul people will reverse Bith Virgioia regiment...... Oeeeeee ] the wnjust deetaion of his politioal eaemie: Meado’s Increased Railroad Faciiiies Beween New York amd | Packet the Heat, olin him to the ground. and then beat | 4 aegtructive fire cecurred here Yast night, w tion Major For more than & month past the whole tenor of my banks are State in- N. Duseldort both hcon- | duce to this end. The State tightly tured, ar were nome oiters whose namen i | sumed property to tbe amount of $60,000, malt of which | gtitations. The federal government, therefore, could not leara. All Is quiet now. Another seoossion | only is insured. The following firms are the principal leaves their fate to the judiciary and the execntives ington, information on the subject has been to the effect that It je Fig opener hy hd a Goal sixty bales Of cot- | iogers:—Mosars. McDonald, Case, Bailey, Van Valkenburg, of the States. At the same time the federal gov- the intention of the rebel military leaders to bring about + ———_—— during the present fall and the coming winter the same Gown Miwa it Cawana.. Haight Myao, Hammerslough, Gutman & Lennan, Buck 4 enpecially the Treasary branol of it, There is a great rash to the | & Bicknell and Summerfield & Co, Some law offices were papers er to what its own interests require at affsirs as Oxisted during the fall and winter suce | KL mines im the county of Beauco, about thirty-ave | destroyed. bed in reference to these banks, and that te ‘es {rom There are about a thousand 3 the Grat battio Se Tuo, That is to may, they | Rt tne be ngly tioh, AN OLD CANNON. —The steamer Chancettor, at St. Louis aan thoy be held to perform what they promined. juring this month and October to regain posses. | The gold of fifty eaiies, | from Memphis, bas en board a thirty-six thas We are told that in the recent argument of the “ pounder sion of the Pa'timore and Obie Ratieoad, to reestablish | Part Of It runping tbrough the suburbs of Quebec. an captured in 1946 in Mexion, by the United States the blockade of the Potomac river, to drive General fa welgl : g>!d, bal iiaie recepiarea the robels at | jogal tender clause before our Court of Appeals, army to the pheiler of the Washington forts, | size have been washed Bae, nae ea mae Frees, counsel, possibly in the interest of the beaks or Bt perwe