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INTERESTING F20M NEW ORLEARS. EVENING STAR. ARRIVAL OF THE THE ARMY OF THE GULF IN MOTION. Review of the Thirteenth will not reinain here, fay helio Army Corps. ACCIDENT TO GENERAL GRAN’ HIS INJURIES NOT SERIOUS, &e., &e. &e. ‘The steamship Evening Star, Captain Bell, arrived this morning at one o'clock from New Orleans, bringing dates ‘to the evening of the 5th inst. We are indobted to purser Field for the prompt de- ‘Mvery of our despatches. Correspondence. kW ORLKANS, Sept. 4, 1863. jiitery Movements— Activity in the Department—Arrival of Gene. Grant—His Reception in New Oricans—A Sere- | to nadée—He Reviews the Thirteenth Army Corps—Accident to Geueral Grant—General Order Respecting Trade—Iis Fawe to the Merchant and Planter—The Crops and the Plantations--The Residents of New Orleans— Abolishing the Old Provo Court—Navat Matters—City Matters, dc. The troops in this departmont are all on the move, in- dicating active operations at an carly day, ment is one of magnitude; and, wherever its destination, it cannot but have an important influence upon the result of the wi 1 havo never kuown anything kept s0 entirely a scerot as this great expedition, Noone but the commanding generals | 82d to retain them in safe custody until further orders. has any idea in what direction the army is to move. ome .say Mobile, others Galveston, others the Rio Grande, and some even predict that the entire affair is inteaded as a reinforcemeut for Gen, Gillmore at Charles- ‘ton. Wainy de 80, for all | know; for I am as much in the] dark as any’one. Every person—oflicer and civilian— appear to agree upon one point, and that is that General Frankim is to be in command, The divisions of Geucrals Emory and Weitvel—the advance guard—leave to-day, to ‘be followed at once by the main body, Gen. Franklin, I undorstand, departs to-morrow morning. Major General U. $. Grant and a portion of his staff, and | her mactiinery having broken down. There is n> news ‘eccompanied by Adjutant General Thomas, arrived in this city day before yesterday from Vicksburg, and are stop ping a6 the St. CDarles Hotel. ‘Tho General wae serenaded the evening of bis arrival by one of the city bands. The affair was gotten up on tho spur of* the moment by seven gentiomen—non-residents of New Orleans—and parsed off very well. ‘The General, as usual, did not make a speech, ‘but nade bis appearance on the balcony, accompanied by several geucral officers, and, as case, was emoking a eegar, From the opinion I formed of General Grant im @ ehort conversation with | jg feared he hag succeeded in petting the prize crew in- him, énd from his appearance, [ bog leave to add ano. ther to his long list of names, and call him Uva-Soming Grant. Last evening he held a levee at the house of General Uanks, on Colisoym square, which was well at fended, but not by what we once kuew as the best peo- | (lads ple of New Orleans, Thoy, alas! are either in Dixie, or are the exemies, not of the United States, but its present government, and for that reason wore not present to pay | 1,47 Gheir tospects to the man they esteem and honor as # Kreat soidier and estimabie person. Govern! Grant bos ‘Deon tho “observed of all observers’ since his arrival, ‘and the peeple can hardly believe, when be Is pointed out to them, that such « plain, unpretending looking man is | bis wife, ‘This the person who captured VickeDurg and opemed the Mis Sicwippl river. This morning there was a grand review by Genera Graat of the Thirteenth army corps, Since ite arrival here tho nen have been put in good order, thnt is drevxed up ie @04 clothes and given an opportunity to rest alter the (atigues of the Vicksburg campaign. The men tooked remarkably well, and the review parsed off with satis factiontoeverybody. General Banks, accompanied by @ Rumerous staf, wan at the St. Charles Hotel as early as eight o'clock, and at nine o'clock both genera's ieft for Carrolton, where the review took place. The street was crowded to witness the departure of these offi-ers, all present being desirous of seeing General Grant. He was in undress antform, without sword, sash or bolt; coat uabuttoned, a low crowned black felt hat, without any mark pon it or milftary rank; a pair of kid gloves, aud @ segar in his mouth, It must be known, however, that he jn nevex without the latter, except when asleep. As they moved of & fellow, evidentiy a country lout, desirous, a0 doubt, of neeiug the fun, joined company with tho stafl, Or rathoe with one of the ordeciies, and rode off with the party. is broad brimmed straw hat, brown coal, Jight pantaloone and excessively green look con- traste® stracigoly with the broazed faces and bri! haat wolforms around bim, 90 much eo a8 0 occasion a hearty iangh from al who witnessed the sight. Tam not toformed as to tho disposition made of the indi- vidual, or it bis presence was noticed. May be be was iniataken for @ * correspondent, and ia conse. co allowed the privilege of riding with an orderty in p mapoed ‘of the staff, i¢ would not be proper, especially at tho present time, to speak of the number of regiments or men that passed in review, tho enemy will bare some idea before long in another way than through the colwmns of the Haman. 1 to say that during the review, Geveral Grant wan thrown by bis horse and somowbat injnred. fle was conveyed to @ hotel in Carrolton, and received prompt medical attendance. ere ri Naha ‘i A he at i Grant will repaia here, or Ho bas no doubt beon arranging with General ke in regard to the river trade and the restrictions to be placed upon it. \cster an important order war published by Gonoral Mnks to this matter, removi H military restric tions wpon trade and opening all the porte within our lines for the reception of prodnce. This order, Lowever, docs not do away with the diffeulty or the annoyance from the Tevenue, Cotton end sugar may bo purchased and brought to Port Mudeon, Beton Rouge or New Ofioans without military restriction, but thie does not prevent the agonts of the internal ravenue from selz- ing it some quibble or another and holding it, to the a@onoyan’ and lows of the purchaser, unt!! they are satisfied By let jt bo obi |. The order, according to my view of it, abe transfer from the military to the civil power, of a entborlt in the matter of trade, and cannot be of any service to planter or merchaut under the existing regulations of the internal reténte. ever, to See the matter fairly tested in a short time by some specuiator to this market from up the river a 101 of cotton or . 1 aball watch closely what aiff culties he has to encounter before being able to sell or ahip to New York: what permits he has to obtain and what taxes have to be pad belore he can céfisider the prodnee bis ogy. . The f is ye Teaqenayy Der airanocr ot tar Gur, } - . of the city of New Orleans with Cairo, St. co tlem and towns of the Upper Misriasippi, Obio bereby ai frow Intermediate points within the Depa. fe held subject only to ench |imitations a+ may of provisions and mv tl ry intended tor general Ihepartient of tho" Gut hin the it © ja at New Orleans, Carroliton, Dou- Miesiamipy! or the Gulf; id Hable to fine, Imprisonment, aj 33, if ‘The move- | the mili is always the | She was ordered to thie port, but not having yot arrived, ad Sy Sn Loire aya ines a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, %, SEPTEMBER 1 bo toxed to feed and care for them? It is but just thet it | the abie bodied negroes are made free that all shou d be. ‘The slaveowner cannot be made to support the aged aod infiru negro when the youag and active are takeo from bim: and who wili support them? Not charity, you may depend. Nothing but an extra tax for the parpose. Tam under the impression, from conversations Into'y with prominent secessionists, that the majority of the Southera people consider tho war aa virtually ended; they consider the South as good as conquered, and al thouch they think hostilities may be continued for sume Hite time, still it will be more for sbow than with any hope of success. With this view of the enso many rosi- dents of New Orleans havo determined, ay s00n as they Possibly can, to seek homes in other countries. They if it were announced 'y that all who chose to leave the country could do 80 without taking the onth of allegiance. One-half the population would be willing to abandon present everything and take their departure, wover to return. They see nothing but utter ruin star. ing them in the face bere, and they say it would be no worse olsewhere, and might be far better. We of the North are not permitted to see all the mat f tbat now exiate in this city. ‘There is many @ houseliold, that Soemeriy had all the comforts and iuxuries this world could , that now are uncertain whore the next meal will come from. Of these many can be found who have taken no part in this rebellion, ana who have never given it the countenance that some persone did during tho oc- cupation of this city by the robel forces, who are now enthusiastic Unionists, rabid abolitionists, and who are living off the profits of fut government ottices, ‘Tho following order of Genoral Lanks, abolishing the old Provost Court, meets with the approval of everybody, excepting thore interested in ita continuance. It was & tribunal that meted ont justice with @ vengeance. The colobrated “wood pile” case proved too much for it, how- for in convicting Mr. Collins of libel and sentencing him toa fine of two hundred and fifty dollars and six months’ imprisonment, merely upon the opinion of Judge Hughes, it convicted itseif, and was sentenced by General Banks to be closed, and all the books, papers, &c.. not to gay anything of the funds, to be turned over the custody of the Provost Marshal Genoral:— GENRRAL ORDERS-—NO, 65. Heanquarrens, Derartaent ov THE Gur, Naw Ontzans, August, 31, 1463. 1. The Court of the City of New Grleans. styled the “Provost Court,” exercising the functions of a military court, and assuming jurisdiction over the persons of Officers and soldiers of the United States, Judge Hughes presiding, not baving been established or recognized by ry authorities of this department, and not being consistent with the proper government of the army, not conducted according to the principle of military law, Is hereby abolished. 2. The Provost Marshal General is hereby directed to take possession forthwith of the records of said court, He will, by himeeif or his deputies, dispose of all cases uf arrest existing upon the receipt of this order, and take such measures a8 may be necessary to maintain the pud- lic peace. %. Any officer or soldier of tho army of the United States charzod with any offence aguinkt law or the ides peace. and any other person charged with the rto- lation of military orders, will, when arrested, be buld for rial and sentence belore the military court established by General Orders No. 45, unlees otherwise ordered By command of Major Generat BANKS, Ricuary B. Lnwin, Assistant Adjutant General, The United States stoamer Tennessee, Lieutenant Com- mander Henry, arrived here to-day (rom the coast of Texas, towing the United States steamer lrincess Royal, of any great importante. Several deserters have come off to the fleet, and make various reports as to the condi tion of affairs iu and around Galveston, but they are of such an extravagant character that but little faith can be” placed in them. They all agree in saying. however. that rebels have determined, in case of an attack being made on Gelveston, to burn the city and retreat into the tuterior. ‘The defences of Gaizosion are quite formidable, mainly #0 on account of the chaunel being so very nar- row and water shoal, The rrincess Royal has takea several prizes, among them a brig called the Aliantic, the impression is that she bas been recaptured, He captain and the ontire crew having beoa leit ou board, it toxicated, and thus repossessed bimeeif of the vesrel an corgo, end is now in either Havana or Nassau. ‘The Unit d Statos steam sloop f-war Ossipee, Gillie, -arled to-day for the blockade off Cuarleston following vessels of-war are now in port:—Pon! ip), Virginia, Gertrude, Antona, Keone! } Atoamers, aud they may all be termed “lame | ducks,’ o@ they are undergoing repairs. Tho sloop-of- war Portsmouth and storesbips Kuhn and Kearnot are aiso in port. ‘The steam sloop of-war Seminole, Com nder Kolaud, bas sailed for the bieckade off Mobile. ‘The Pinvia, which arrived this morning, from Ship stand last, reports notbing of interest in that quarter. A deserter from the rebel army in the Attukapas coun try reports that Geceral Magrudor was recently shot and killed by a rebel tientenant for being too intimate with port 1# vot confirmed, however, by the advices from Texas. It may be true, ‘but i very much doube it. ‘The goad people of New Orleans, ts army and navy, bave come w the cowely rabbit and snail were leaving New York on the saine uay for New rieans. and bad the ability tocarry the mail, the | Proterence would be given by (he portraster to the snail. They think so (or this resson:—Tho steamers evening Star and Locust Point both sitied from New York on sa- turday, August 22.for New Orleaua. ‘The ormer is one of the fastest verso!s trading to this port, auc the iatier the slowest. ‘The mail was pat on buard the focust Pout, aod dit not arrive Rere until sixty boars aiter the Eve: ing Star was tast alongside the levee, Who tv to blamo for thia, and bow mucn was saved to the goverument by the operstion, and did anybody make anything by the joby Who knows: Aridicalous report bas reeched the Northern that yellow fever had made its appearance in New 0 jeans. | cannot imagine who cout guilty of such a outri ciroulalicg @ report of this Kind, whea there was no foundation whatever for it, A heaitiier summer has never been known ia New {Weary thaw (ho pret, and the fall bids fair to be aqnaliyy so, Although the heated term bas been long and tediow® 4til! tere hae been no jateuso heat ag you have had in New Vr 7, and not one death that 1 recollect from cunete ‘The nights have deen Invariably cool and deligntl. THE LAKST. Seerewann b— 4 A. M We have jater news from the North morning by way of the siver. Private advices received here night before last, taken from Moblie papers of the 28th wit., announce the fall of Forts rumler, Moultrie, Wagner and Gregg; "and the news this morning virtually confirms it The secessionist of New Orieans have ia a gromt incasure given up Charleston trom ‘the moment they heard thet General Gillmore had edn footing on Morris Inland. Beauregard stock, which always steod above par bere, has gow fallen farter snd lower than the rebel toan to Kot with # strong prowpect of going to nothing. No beta oar be had an the street respecting the fait o! Charleston, as when the news srrived & Vicksburg. it © coBsidered by all that Charleston, as well as (he socalled | confederacy , have ‘gore up. Brerything im the city goes on quietly. Pe weather is becoming ocol and deiightful Phe steamer Creole, trom New Vork, hax wot yet been telegraphed, She is much behind t me. Your o€rock PM The Eveuing Star being detained! vatil tivo wk, f have only to say that Coneral . orove. bis condition not being a» by He will provably be about ia afew days Shipping Intelitacnce. NEW ORLEANS, AtgJ0—Cld bark Fleets ime Nyon Sat—Ari stearoabip Rival, Applegate, Bosto — apeheat a arr bark Pa! Gaigua, Leavitt. NYork: 2— launders, eteanueh'p Hudeo "% mee Eunesee ls. Let pe Arr 0 8 sfeamebin Creserot. Lethaw, Pa 1D carvers Grindail, Boston: brig Heats, Dy ladelpbie; sobr Anne (Br), Her on, Ff ow sheold stenmanips Evening Siar, Bell, aud Locust (oink Hofman, NYork, Au tery Destroyed by ti Lacanow o» Tae Uren Seams in Jap, VYouanema, Jaly 24, 1863. anOn Mth of Jane the American stesmer Pembroke war cttacked a! Simouski, elx hueired miles fro, here, by veusel# of the Prinee of Nagot). On the 16th of Inly the Wyoming blew np his steamer, sank a ton gun brig, eogaged six,betlerien, with the toes of four man killed aed seven wounded. ‘A French gunboat was fired into on the sth ot July and a Duteb sioop-of-war on the Lith of Jaly, at the same Om the 20th of July the French Admira: leeteoy these batteries, ROBERT H. PREYN, pited States Minjeter Resident Coroacrs’ Inqacats. Fara, Accent iN Bown Sremer.—Coroner Wildey weld a0 juquert yo<tarday ot No, 54 Bond street, upon the body of Ellen Brady,» wative of ireland, aged Mfty-Ave yoare, offences herein describe | who died from the affects of injarter received under (be following olreematances —Om Wednesday, it appears, de coased wea coming up stairs with « pail of water, when staggered out of the third iy by window. Cyon being picked ap from the thiowalk Beneath found that fractured, end that ber iniern her skoll woe hedly al injuries wore of guely & Bature that recovery war out of the queetion. The poor lingered Cl ee axosy for fevers! howrs, and ied in the course of the night n accordance with the above facts Yourn Dmowsen.—Jobo Rutherford, a setlor attached the Brith steamship Shannen, (el) overboard at Verdies 1, Hept. 12, Ines. ‘The Pevilwe Hotel, situated om the tap of Paviiton Hill, anvod. The building wae s frame ene, end the less oon. | eer amougs to mach. The cours of we Sre p wpknown. OUR NAVAL VISITOR. Arrival of the Russian Frigate Ost The Anniversary of the Patron Seaiat Imperial Majesty--Visit to the, etch of tne Russet Navy: Captain Boutakof, arrived at this port yosterday, ator a passage of twenty-three days from Cadiz, She comes here for the Pparpose of awaiting orders from her government at home. Our naval reporter oaid her a visit during the after- boon, and waa very courteously reocived at (he gangway by Lieutonant de Livron, who furnished bim with all the information “ryired, and extended the hoapitalities of the wardroom to him, and made his stay one of pleasure as woll as profit, On reaching the deck we found the crow busily on- gaged in unbending and stowing away the apare sails and Straightening up the rigging, &c., which is common to all ‘vessels after entering 4 port. Every part of the ship was in excellent order, the men looked neat and clean, and, as | Kast Tennesse by tho capture of the rebel force defend & body, aro a stout, hearty looking set of men. The Rus: | ag Qumberiaad Gap, tendered bis reaignation to tho War signs are good sailors, and as men.of-war'’s men they gave undoubted proofs of their valor during the Crimean war, It ts seldom our fot of visiting « foreign veasel-of war | General Rosecrans forbids the prosumption that this step to Gud 80 many officers who speak the English language so well of that country. ‘The Osliaba ia @ first class forty gun frigate, but does not now mount hor full complement of guns, She carries | Of ts moasuros by the government; but did not take it at preseut thirty-three cight-inch guns (sixty-four- pounders), one of which is mounted aa a plyot on the fore- cratlo deck, ‘This gun is retnforced with moro metal than | ment. 4 bofore, te of the samo | The movement into Kast Tennesses was made in two the other guns, but, us we calibre, Tn regard to the science of naval gunnery, the Russians | Cavalry and mounted infantry, and soyoral batteries, have adopted what is known ia this country as the “Gaity Battery and projecties. We have called the attention of our govornmont to this fact several times, but still they per- siet in Mtting out ships with mixed batteries. ‘Tho rigging and sparring of the Osliaba do not mate. riaily differ from vessels of the aamo ciasa in our own Bavy. Sho looks tant and trim, and good seamanship is everywhere displayed. The ship herself is well built and looks as if ehe might stand a doal of bard fighting, Among her various appointments wo noticed that she bas beautiful littie steam scrow launch, which is a very valuable acquisition to the ship. Tt saves time and much hard work for the men. Yesterday being the enint day of hia Imperial Majesty Alexander If., the sbip was dressed in her gay- est colors, From each masthead down to tho lower yard arms her signal flags wore display- ed, while from the fore and mizzen maatheads down to the jibboom and spauker gaff like displays of bunting were mado, The French men-of-war in port dis- played the Russian naval ensign at the fore in respect to the anniversary day of the patron saint of the Emperor of all the Russias. Aa the Ostiaba came up the harbor sbe fired a national salvte, having the Stars and Stripes at the fore, which was responded to by Fort Columbus. Shortly a'terwarde salutes were exchanged with the Freach veseels of-war. ‘The Russian navy bas been for some time past in pro- cosa of reconatruetion, rendered vecessary by the strides of navat progress, which are so rapid and go ditferbat from a few yeers ago. ‘The latest data of the naval forces of Russia say oho has in the Baltic, Amcor river, White, Caspian and Black seas, aud Lake Ural, one hundred and twenty-two voa- | sela—nine being ships-of-the-liue and thirteen frigates Together they monnt 2,246 guue, and are manned by 355 officers, 455 subd-olficers and 20,485 seamen. Before the war with the Allies Russia postoesed two squadcops, of about eqaal power, one stationed in the Black Sea and the other in the Baltic, Each carried about 20,008 sea men and about half that number of marines and artillery- men, and the aggregate uumber of guns was betweon 8,000 and 9,000. Since the Crimean war Russia has been alive to improve- mente in her naval force. Mr, Webb, of this city, has ‘vuill for them one of the flooet serew (rigates affost, and they have added largoly to the!r navy by vessels built at thelr own navy yai ‘Pho iron-clad excitement in this country aroused Kus. | sia, aud she és vow engaged in building a feet of iron clade, A captain in the Russian navy, whe was in thie countey some time watching the progress of affairs here, went from this port to Fortress Mourue in the Moutauk, Captain John L. Worden, for the purpose of seeing how the vessel behaved in « sea-wny, Flo war mach plowsed ‘with ber, and no doubt Russia is quietly butlding Monitor batteries not unlike ours. It war announced some time ago that the government was saving every rouble(or the purpose of building an jron-clad navy. tu March of this year no Jest than four million pounds sterling had deen ayy ropriated for that purpose ‘The perronnel of the Ruseian navy iociudes sixteen ad thirty vice adnurale, thirty-nine rear admirals, one hundred and gleven first clas eaptains, pimety-tve secomd class captains, two humdeed and fifty seven teu- tonaut captains, #ix ended and sevon tientepenta avd ce hundred and ninety-six midshipman. The marine ar Uflery comprives about three hunared officers, The fn peror has a naval ata’ consisting of two rear admirals three Neutenant captains, a chief ent deputy of ordimnce, a master of naval artillery, an inspector of naval arch tects, a chief of marine chancery and four vice admirals ‘The ministry of marine includes a counc!! of ten admirals, A president aid ten cl It will bo some years before the Russian navy will have become just what the kin peror desires to make it. Rven now it i looked upon as being one of the beat regulated in the world Bat to return tothe Geliaba, She is manned by four handret and fifty men and marine artitierymen, who look hearty and a if when called upoa they might be able to dy good rervice for thelr country, They ure a pleasant looking set aud no doube will be the liogs of our harbor some days to come c for The following ie jist of Ue officers of the ship Cay tern —Rontakolt } Licvimante-t3ir@, Avinol, ErmotaioM, Valitray, de vron, Palmgren, Eremotof Sb: Le rulenants—Amaseotl Midehipucu—(iromdatrou, Milonk ost pinui, Tuccer, stramiio®, Liutenanl of Avitier y—Bogdanett Suvgrous—Feyntrev teh, Holst Master-~Sousee Segond Maier vi apeancwatt Assitant—Varabanchik of Frgineere—PoliearyoR, Fhauon, elesvot, Ivanod, Mur ray We bare no doubt that this noble vewsel will be open to visitors carly next week, sod we can aeeare our readers she ja weil worthy of a vieit; and, ae there are number of the officers who rperck hagtien weil, those who may visit the ebip will find them courteous and very obliging, Wo baye always beow the most friendiy terme with Russia, and they appreciate it aod will do nil je their power to tnake wn American at ou board of cue of their reswsis. A number of ibe offierrs of the Suly Lavo signified thelr intention to be prevent at the launch of the iron clad Tecumseh this morning st Jer cay Ka ber iniol, Feodoaaies Browtrin, F ‘f. Dratt te Ohte. Crvcnerani, Sept. 11, 1865. A despatch trom Columbus sage that, recrniting having failed to 811 ap the quota for tis Btate, orders have been reosived from Washington to ouforce the draft ‘The cumber of men to be raleed i# twelve thourse requiring the ose of ol@bteen thonmpd namor 7 WThe dealt will begin in this city next week Prizes 1 Legalized Lester sane 4 ALXFirON & 00., 10 Wail wires, Soom Mo. Watches at Ma sending $12 0 to AB will phowive per medium oF fae ALE mails fall en thine ine Lever Waich, cases, fall jew ‘he Money returned if Composite from Winger. on re BiLASISa> Coun streats con of Broadway” Three Performan 11 3 and TH o'elon revaks Ye Sites Paseee Sule, See ee ong wuyine for boda siete. itt. ready. Tho trade an) read wey. Pett yo style of Gentiomen's Hate. The goutiomen whom we met yesterday wore as | mand. It is supposed that he has coutemplated this polite as Fronchmen, but not #0 reticent as naval officers | Course for some time in consequence of the constant that fa, all the guna in @ voesol are of | marehes. After occupying the iatter place be pushed the same calibre, and consequently, in time of action, northward, with a smail force, to moot the Twenty-third there is no confusion arising from a variety of cartridges | Corps, under Gen, Hartsuff, which had, ia the mean- vy} ea | IMPORYANT FROM LAST TENWESSED. Official Report of the Capture of Cumberland Gap. The Disposition and Movements of Our Forces. RESIGNATION OF GENERAL BURNSIDE, ae, &o. &e. Crncummart, Bopt, 10, 1863, Govoral Buroaside, upon comploting tho redemption of Department by telograpu. Hia hearty co-operation with originated ia any difforence as to relative rank and com. political perploxities that beset him in the administra. tion of Dis department, through the repudiation of certain ‘until he could leave the service without discrodit to him- Golf, after oxpelling tho last arened rovel from his depart- columas over two routes. Gen. Burnside, with 13,000 mado for Kingston, Loudon and Kaoxville in forced time, turned Cumberiand Gap on the right. By follow. ing the route through Loudon and Williamsburg, with it he surrounded and forced the aurrender of Gen, Frazer, Offictal Despatch from General Burn- 1863.-TRIPLE SHEET. THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and C! at Newspaper an the World. Important News from South Carolina—Evacua- tion of Morris Istand—Charloston at the Mercy of General Gtiimore—Demand for the Surren- der of Fort Sumter—Beauregard’s Kefusal~ | | Liberation of Tonnessee from Rebel Rule~Im- portant Intelligence from Japan—The Latost Mows—Literaturo, &c., &c., &o. Tho Waray Hraain, for the proseat week, ready & morning, will contain — Late and important [otelligence from Ohartostoe Flar- bor, giving full details, from our Special War Cocrespoa donts, of the Operations of Gonorai Gitlmore aod Adimi- ral Dabigrou's Forces, resulting in the Demolition of Fort Sumter and the Demand for ita Surrondor, of the Evacu ation of Morris Taland by the Robols, and of tho prosoat gloomy prospects for tho rebellious city of Charleston, Account of the Important Movement of Genorals Rose crans and Burnside in Tennesses, furnishing details of tho Retreat of the Rebels from Chattanooga, of tho Ocoupa- tion of Knoxville, and of tho restoration of Tennearee the Union, Map of the Military Situation near Chattanooga, 1 . showing the relative positions of the Rebel Fortu, Ke- dang, Lunettes, Rite Pits, Lookouts aud Approaches, ‘The latent News from the Southwoat, from Gen, Moa tor’s Department, from Meado's Army, from the Kebel Leo's Army, from Weatern Virgiuia, from Kansas, To: Havana, Mexioo, Furope, and all parts of the World, Importaut latelligence from Japan, furnishing details of tho Japanese Attack on the British ghip Medusa and the American ship Pembroke, aud the Destruction of the Ja panese steamship Sarsfiold and the Hilencing of the Forts at Kanagawha by the United States gunboat Wyoming. Pootry—« Whistling at the Plough,” “4 Thought oa Man,’’ “Improvement,” “ Broad and Mustard,’ Pay Your Postage.’* Continuation of the very interesting story of * Tho Bill o side. Comnratanp Oar, Tena. , Sept. 9, 1863. Major General Harsxex, General-tu-Chief:— I have telegraphed you our movements up to the occu. pation of Knoxville by our forces, Since then a cavalry force has been sent up the railroad to within @ few miles of Bristol, capturing some threo locomotives and twenty odd cars. Another force, composed of two regiments of infantry and two regiments of cavalry, I brought to this piace in person to reinforce General Shackleford, who was here with two regiments of cavalry, Colonel De Coury being ou the Kentucky side with @ brigade which I started ip that direction before leaving Koutucky. The infantry brigado marchod from Knoxville to this place— sixty miles—in fifty-two hours. The garrison bere, con- sisting of over (wo thousand men oad fourteen pieces of artiliery, made an unconditional surrender at three P.M. to-day without a fight. A. E. BURNSIDE, Major Geveral, ROSECRANS’ ARMY. Official Report of the Occupation ef Chattaneega. PURSUIT OF THE RETREATING REBELS, &e., &e., &eo. Omc Despatch from General Rosecra Camp NAR Teanto: pept. 20-1. A. Major General 11, W. Harixox, Genoral-in-Chiof Chattaveoge |s ours withoat a struggle, and Kast ‘Tennessee is free. Our move on the enciny's tank and rear progresses, while the tail of kis retreating colima will pot escape unmolested. Our troops from this side entored Chattanooga about noou. Those north of the river there are crossing. W. #, RUSECARANS, Major General ’ . 5 he Army Mecadquarters at Chattanooga. 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