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3 NEW YORK HEKALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1662.—TRIPLE SHEK * n i prise tt one sik 2 a as , . 2 i The movement eatin ments have 944¢¢ to | earthly posersstone, aro ett! solid te ied Darges, with multied ovr. ane the rebel hatter'ow all 'ying | nt prover the truth of my deepal th ie spore eaten ae pony the “Yanira are Demeles war a tho fad CHARLESTOTL*, salvo}, t hy Sand then tak (eeaaal MEADE’S ARMY, pPaercene opie Gospel ey : — Hon vveu 0: (hate ewara ies, f the Peer yer ther atic ‘The place of rendezvous for a) parolee ot vow ye BAOD #, sirvenling iia aaadallhannnnng moeaist ruling ly % a . and Rapidan rivers woe vory emai the above named States is changed from pas w a = “ Hear Fi bet " b empires aro titled wih Retening hore and adthire was fiminbed— all D's wy ainly bive & se rom rebel papers which I vend you to-day! lous to Enterprise, Miss. ning " . ty . vy} arn tae Ta se ration of exeiy onehzame the work oe, | nn. nating hin restenas human eveot tovibem |THTERESTING REBEt ACCOUNTS. | siete’ ners ence cimte Brilliant Cavalry Fight A6) wo vires registro convened ca x ; Srganrartion will proceed with eug 9 troops ms ry YOu. bo & with the #: ectae © of domes- ; were HUb asionyy ip a @hange ‘and men mab bo at their | be rajotees to behold our strong arms and stroucer devo tho xray mg dated pasta, ‘ing should be thy now To dese present ab | Hon which have often made him tremble, turned againgt oe es oe bs ae Sabin ye } 2 eo c sve ane nlves, Lol i h 4 nap slod and The Pre ospatot. miter igtne mnly tone uty sof howers Many are | iH ty tomtn-tho hens at ren THE EVACUATION OF MORRIS ISLAND, | t2!**ctoroue™ta) ts! “Sty ee he Pees sDenpates pH gn “ of du i | Mie peliy bickerings of earth keep silence before Him. muech-lopged-0F walls and, weret ’ an ( nnd Dries Buanquanrens, ARMY ov TH as, Dont, They moat repair at onge teAbe poxs of duty The | » 8 Of earih keop gilonce o ‘ patrical pronert t ore Than One Handred Prisoners and Sept 4 in any age have stirred "Be burnan F m e feccession | | “ Coney Oe en eee . ‘o " Genera) Pleasanton has advanced to the hay. The oldiers! kok st yoar cou! the earth ravaged— | emlangering the peagwol society, Wt us prepare Migont “ city of aecession | tiow t tho play ever to be played out Three Ca j property carried away oF disaspearing i Saraes and | ly and with hopetct hearts, for The harsshipa and on | New Rebel Batteries W itm acts ae to be wterferod “with in thie unwarrant anon Captured snlinls enbie'tn andllsel idan SAbUAOS “abel badabe dahes—the pooplo murdered—tve negroes arrayed iNarms | 8 of the comme winter. Ieaven has Dlemed us with z . abio vert re i A Meainat them bies—crvol indicus indicted upon women | #bundant crops, but thousands of tho posr aro unable to Charleston. Sef eghtidentiy this attack was a gr . Dubleren and alry, to prevent our croming. and children, Destrectin marks the path of our iuva- | Purchase. Lotus begin’ in time aud ume every effort to = bre fatto TO verry tne. culragenus condnos af Gumter si i e yoaterday were three killed and fort ders. Their motto is, "Woe to the conquered.” He who | Provide for them nnd recnre gem against suffer: : reslelinK KO yertinaciously, Kvidently, also, they | LIST OF ‘RHE CASUALTIES y 1 al forty falters in this bour of his country’s poribie a wreteh who | 0g. And let ue exert om 8 tO the utinort peeing ge ‘ss of the effort quite essential to the wounded, Awong the latter was General Cortor—aobre would compound for the mere Loon of life, robbed of a | 4 returu to duiy the many brave but mia. - , ure AD for Yankoos do pol adventure upoa f that makes fife terrible guided meu who have left their constry’s ty | Major General Gilmer com | 8 taring feat of arms out of a foolish chivalry. ‘Tha as. nae ~ verely, however. !e cominanded a brigade i) Cenorad Follow rok rx! shore is but one path Yo follow. 18 | the boar of danger, and God will yot blows ow aed our ) a faault seam 10 4 a proof that toy could mako no further pila ; a6 ; ds to the camp. (ome f your colors and stand besxle | Children, and our children’s ehjidre wil) thank ns for vot ¥ progress with the siego untit that fortress should be patrh jon, and was wounded while gatlantiy ee are confront. ra Pairing of tho repodlic im ite darkost hours of dlieter, in Command, at A ere) a ‘ Wu possemion of the besieaers Advance of the Army of the Potomac charging @ battery of the enomy, ka whiel cK three Foe ‘enemy. nae now between the glory of suc. | "Od eth mere for adiwring to and preserving, amid the &o. be. hag eral Beauregard would not give up to the Rapidan. cecs(ahly defending all that entities you to tbo name of | Hery trials of war, conservative sentiments, aud the . . Fert e on nnnle, demand, thoy resoved 10 accept he hap . guns were captured. jnen, aid tho in'umy of erceping abjectly to tho fect of a | Fights abe civil liberties of the young eonfederiey —_— ihe id polite invitation--coma amg tako it—tn the apicit foo who will spura your submission and despige your | | In witne:® whereof Zebulon B. Vanee, your Goveraor Tolegrams from Chartest, in bled it, was ovored, Tho utter and disas &o., &o., &o. Our Washington Despateh, svwardice Wd. HARDER, Lieutenant General. | Certain General and Commander inbiet, aun | sgt J coer Minot | Sous failure of their en erpriee will iy mate tn pedi tc. Me etred Ant caused the great ccal of the State to | nurmg tant aight tho Sring wae mostly from onF sbatie’s| avack, od they will sc toc oa eereatIng any d shing ss Wasurxaren, Hopt. 14, 1668, The Kenkers and the Cathole Charehes. [POMC sh, this 7th day of September, | 788:Kalust the Cummings’ Point battery. * Genie wihbxeocne. Mu. N. Duvicdsom’s Despatch. The eid 6 of & portion of « 0 Ce {From thy Richmond trer, Sep ‘Aad? 1863, aDd 10 10 yan? at hae Tote enter, | Battory Waguer is now garrieoudl by the FYty-fourth | "ieanwhito Si. rnier stands duteates aver, and with an Rinednamicins, Wa., tegts tar 100K : There. \s ss Vickaius the finest and Hfzest | tho cighty-cighth = ere Massachusetts (negro) regiment, and the Massachusetts | aureola of glory more radiant than ¢ ing ate ian : eee ees Apennen tien de onl fatholic churches on the Miseirsippi. On obtaining pos : Stato flag floats over it this morning. aartelicias. No wonder the Yeotees are oo'vae From the front the news i again ingpiriting. MajOr | yee doubted wh there ! session of the piace the Yankees behaved in their usual onitora and Irouskien have opened a vevere fro | Bur prmes jon of thie ching sent Jah tal te atocel’ Wneca pts tol YVaniat wiyle. A oudent of the Appeal, pine 80 trie. : Teasons for this big General Ploaranton, with his cavalry force under 8 | Culpepper pert sly: ov we eddliss atubiie’ of the occupation of Vieksburg by the Yankees, } en ésteeen ?, efee In fact. they wish to make it pay Lio exponsos of | Buford, Grog and Kitpatrick, erovwed the Rappahannock | voieg ut presout, The movement wood °, "1 LNTON ci , . own wetion. ‘To batter it down bi he ut. The movemon f irgient acta was to rob the Catholic eburch, | Telegram’ from the Sou gget has been ring at Moultrie, ‘and oc- | more, counting mcr” ammounition: than aver. ie | Yeatarday, and advanced to tne banks of tho Rapidan. | oe the churacter of a rocounwianre up aufbcarrying off the mitre and chalice. in Mdiinon’ Mnanteer. » all day long. Tho casnuities at | coat’ to build, Seven” thous ryt hate fl dee eave mead ate etd E than we eemed to exult over it! . 4 wi . fi hag ber : y Ps Pata Faded tho surcets i sacriliginus bravado, carrying (ho | A epeciat despatch tothe Appeal, dated 2 ed the village of Moultrievitio, | ‘nisin ‘3,800 sheen “AICK, 8.634 times, (OF thoun | and artillery on tho heights this sido of Brandy Station, | 11 ig g.ueraily bolievedd that aconsidersbie jortion of po chat om prppecrn eine cag areas af the Roly | sayy:—The latest nows from Vicksbure st Lvlaces, with incendiary | piruck inside havo swallowed all these | and drove them from crest to crost by a earlon of Brilliant | yoo grimy hay boon withdrawn and se0t to ober pout enure he . _ + ts ot visible down | enormous and and digestecgathem ; and rick’ or 3 a sor army, and preeuming they 2te Catholics, it mystery | upper batteries are manned ‘by negroes. i ptande—“like Tenerit or Atlan, unremoved’—-deftant | ®%¢ Gailunt charges. General Kilpatrick's oommand con- | a Joust termporarily, the testimony of refupee recently to me how they can reconcile such cou ith their | are buiiding new fortifications, and all edifices n Fort Moultrie dd unbending as The expenses of this represen- | nected with Buford’s on the leit at Brandy Station, hay. . ti faith terfere with the new. plans are demoliebed. ty to the enemy's fest. Two of | Lotion have bren creat: and one of the ob-ecta of onF acrixed: from, Richmond aqvesing thet laggunaarshees: of ‘The [ri ies who volunteered 60 zealously in the | “%" © struck very frequently, were | calculating enemy is, if they only got poscersion of tho | is crossed at Kelly's Ford, General Grogg left Sotphar | y\ troops j od through Richmoud wt avkeo service are well served. Their masters do right lounted negroes have murdered many citiz4 fooden steamer. place, to sell the bricks in Boston and New York: the : ps have parsed through Kichmoul within the lent Jo insult their religion before their faces, and we see no | creek. Among tho victiins reported are J THIRD pesraron. operation would realize large profit; a picco of Suter | SPFings at daylight, and joined Plossanton and Buford at couregare reason why they should not employ tho Irish soldier# | phomay Hillford, Johnson, Hewett und CHAR weTON, Sept. 11, 1863, | Brick, sot in gold, presented to a Massachusetts lady, | Culpeppor, having found Joues’ brigade of rebel cavalry themselves to wreck the churebes of their own religion. Sinibesicask: pe 7 omy have mounted two heavy guns at Battery | Would be truly a delicate attention, Plymouth Rock is compel pow 1 ia an indication of the sort of usage which Irishmen -make no effort to restrain them. c.f phones pot fh ; would bring no such prices, We presume that some prn- | at Muddy run, and scattered them by shells and a charge ‘“ and Catholics may expect to receive, when the war ia | Rear Baker’s.creek has been assasainated hare bas been barn Bg ay dp ‘i ives — Goat ebeiesbior has aiready Soreet the An 1 brick ‘4 . 6%) | combinations on the part of Genoral Meade, who in well 4 it Y re has nat ti ug to-day, Ono of ovr she c r ‘ed briek- ae over, at the hands of tho Puritans. fei beri Me succeeded Dellis, His | from James Island exploded the enemy’s magazine at | Work from tho government; but then itis the wrong Dut not until they bad fired tho bridge, Grogg’s mon Put | posted jn regard to the movements of the enemy {To this wo have only to add that eur correspondent, | “rant is retorted nave to the Southwes Battory Gregg, causing great confusion there govecomanh the ontractor must pend in a sealed tonder | tout, however, and replanked tho stricture in a few | 1 ip certain that the forward movement war jro-@ tA who was at Vicksburg at the time of its capitulation and | The federal trans-Missiasippi 1 é gees hich has it in possession. On tho : a . enh: wae pro, for some time after, pronounces the statement of the | worsted. General Smith har wiped | The Evacdiaition of Morris Istand, beet Ree Line ag lg veg om lt not | moments, £0 that the whole command crossed upon tt — | prepared and executed without the rebel getting any Memphis-Avanta 4 falzo in every particular.—Eo, isiana. fl i rom, gBharlesfon Mercury, Sept. 8.) market some of thoee brickbats which Major Elliott's | General Gregg continued to drive Joues before him, | Yuowjedge of it. Someof tho prisoners preteuded that ‘The trains from Dalton run regu To sum up nis through which wo have just | men made them a present of. r Hewat.) The enemy are threatening No passed, Battery Waser has been subjected during the P ; and reached Culpepper at the samo moment with the | ghey bad advices of It, and had their battery borren ned Seerrenere force is ly to meet them. % lost threo cy the mogt terrific fire that avy f m vest of the command. Hero the advance arrived just in Arkansas. ‘The court of inquiry on the of gurthwork Ag unas tone) in all the aunals of warfare. une, Alfred Rhett, caanenige died at two o'clock on Sunday morning in order wo be DELIRIUM TREMENS HOLMES NOT DEAD. campaign bas been postponed. 4 ‘The immense ig force.ot the enormous Parrott | COLONEL ANDING THK GARRISON OF VORT | time to see a train of cara with stores leavo for the South, The Mobile Zviune is informed. by a gontieman who Jeft and’mortar shell ‘enemy had ot laid the wood SUMTER. ready for us, but that is two hours too early to be true, Little Kock, Arkansas, on the 20th uit., that the ramor of work ofthe bombpro ad displaced {From the Char iestou Courier | Our men charged through the town with the most «ple Our informants pay that some two or three houses in the death of General Homes is not true, Our informant : the sand Wsogreat ade at the sally,ports are al- Well, worthily, young soldier, has thon deme! did gallant turing one hundred aud four prisoner ; says that he had been very iil, bat was rapidly mending. most enti , ce a 3 6 -parallels Ob the enemy Maintaining @ most proud, ancestral name, CAA A eee SRE 8 p Culpepper were riddled with shell and #hot. ‘The court General Price war $o command of tbe forces in that quar- Yesterday afternoon y hed upeto the very Honoring ap eminent sire, and laurels won, and throe guns, two twelve and one gix-pounder. These t ter, Latest Northoro accounts also. represent General , , Mouth of Mattery Waxner am naar Possible |. Whed tink thy memory to thy country's fa a seine 4, : He . ry house was used for a guardhouse, the building eppomite Holmes as not dead, but convalescent at the Hot Sprin, to distingni®hgur fire from that af the Yow During: fe. fortress wreeked around thee, thou hast stood, | Iatter wore posted on a cominanding eminence just be- a 5 . 3 és ‘Arkansas, 2 ete ’ ent. 1451862. | the entire ati@fhoon the ovemy shelied the sxiitbiiis inghee Girt by the enemy's tira as by tho food, iad 4 m eae RO Tech cot ances cll daca steak athige dos pe on ss D the rear of Hatter; ner (where our wounds ) Nor bet ch'd amidst the ruin, and with Yond the town of Culpepper, and were charged upon bY | immediately of the Richmond papers and ins)le A Rebel Lie Natled—Price’; c ‘ Still Keep’st thy country’s bane: Geueral Custer, of General Kilpatrick's division, and We learn irom a correspondent of thé " I nces, And m view ofthe difficul- Waving deflance to the insolent foo! sai, wr, .9f Geneeal: Ril i htt Mi The prisoners captured were anxioun to joarn if there writing from Canton, under date of August 20) : piunication with Ou ~? Point, the impos~ Thy chivalrous conduct sprevding far and wide, taken, with nearly all their men. Was @ prospect of an early exchange ur parol:, and were oourier from the front brings meagre particulars in’ Esa mii er bolding Morris Ml becaine apparent, Ie glory--worthy of the jinmorial dead, ™ ‘a danced: sa bk Mali eis ok 7 es - na we tion t the exploit of General Pries, Ho came arminedstbat, atruous efforts puculd be Who fought ic Countsy’s. battios long ayo, 9 ke is deseribed as having been ope of ane | told that paroling was played out, and that rv arte! bad White river, surprising the Yankees and capturing { release the bravé garrison of the igland, In the same nobie waters. Cor those sho alled gallantry, gado was obligedgto d entire foros, soma. tau roginventa, Geptermais almost. within the enemy's grasp That now ¢o eagerly watch the forlorn Lar Saete laniry, ‘The brigade was obligedfto dash | neon arranged. ‘They did not resint with their orval epirit started a heavy ‘orce in pursuit, but was too late, G 4 LL wax accomplished with the moxt f cuduves’ | through the wn, and down a st ou Jend’st—and tremble while the strt bill, throagh ara and did not seem so confident of succes a» formertf Pricg socveeded in reaching Lite Rock with his cap. ude UcceE: To see thee and thy Hite garrison cope, i tw: a id io Dek afternoon the orders for In the unequal contict, with a Hate vine, and then upastesp and very high hill to the bat- | 4, no correspondents were allowed to acre sopany the i Col 1, commanding Whose malice—were there not a Got in Heayeu— . moanwhite etching forth its shell and bing At obee matey Might weil assume the aspect of a ate Aery. iNOS RAED IS, wae Relehing Bi nite sboll and | ‘orces, of course thene facta are gicaned from persons at sep:. 9, 1868. fe ment of Battery Wagner ani ‘Yo rive Why country, a thy walls are river canister upon their ranks, Hut it coutd/not retard the | tached to the pest lie Pite id 6 Gaid''va “Tana hake hath sa by the spirit o1 ere buried, audemt nighttoll aay Thou need’st no voice to urge thee still to keop , . a Cectind, pe IBY BAEEIR AD GRE ne by 1 at from $3,000 to $4,000 each. Upwards of w | further says the y removed $n barges to Fort Jo That fortitnde of soul, t pleas will, speed nor darnt the spirit of the “Boy General of tho | saior General Pleacanton, by direction of General Meade hundred thousand slaves have arrived from Louisiana | ecutive six bun Ni for so many weeks had held the And valor, which alike, o'er laud and deep, Golden Locks”? and his brave troops and . Plauters and apeeulators are going be Hat abs dou orshotted, fired ant spired, the The world’s magnanimous hoart muat hovor stilt! to allow no newspaper correspondenta ar ety i!/ane oot mt yond “nreveport to purebase or hire, si beeches agi > fore disinounted and thevearriices ro W. GILMORE SIMMS, Buford’s division paseod on in pursuit of the tying ee | ta,not to the military wervice to accompeny the Good beet on the font rolls for eight cents per pound; | ton of them ha i. The preliminary preparations being t Woopraxns, Augurt 26, 1863, . n, of the Third Indiana cavalry, vegetables are cheap; eattie bring thirty dolinrs a herd; | and the Execntive “1, the work of embaykatign was noleelossly Wi my. Colonel Caapm mas | mands, and if any rach were found go cause thon ty clewr voflee thirty five cenis per pound; ever five dollars in iencl dd the brave men of the garrison, in forty barges, Second tn Command at Charleston, commanding First brigade, having the advance, pursued known in homan exparienc p eur at Brownaville, Texas. Planters are cheerful Boon giidiug from the beach they had hela so stoutly (From the Charleston Mercur at at oves. mcoording tithes t the goveanment. ” ing. | This is the cause of our so long, The evacuation was conducted by Colonel Our readers will fiod jn another part pigt day’s papor | ther past Cedar Mountain, and the whole command fol - This recounvieaance han ehown that wo have sewnen te Thirty-two of Lincoln's Louisiama overseers are at | Which will cause the catastrophe Ht, assisted by Major Bryan. Assistant Adjutant Gene | tno official not'ce of the assignment of Major General J. F. | owed np to the vicinity of the lan, within two miles Huntsville, ty be sent to Hale Pass for their liberation, | #isted in, is the awiul fact whic and the success with which what li ways bee Gilmer to duty in Unis military departmont, as second in P " be proud of our cavalry, It in now fearea by that ef Ube ‘The country in that region is a desert. every retlecting man. Unless t one of the most diffeult teats of war. command to Genoral Beaureward, of which they encamped lust night Foolish report At a grave erjsis in the history of Charleston ax officer eat through Texas ke wildfire, It | the subjugation of these States isn ad is worthy of the nigh euemy ani! respected accordingly, bs reverted that President Davis and, General Bragg are Bid Dispatch has an editorial on 7 est li 4, Creek and | Wasner bad | igh inethe eoukdonce ol the Conoterat wavertment, aut | TD Mkht was upened by Buford, who had the cantre ‘ th dead, and that General 14e has been superseded, » whieh boi bi fetully mined, with a view to blowing them | of” military knowledge, pridence and experience, has dena - ok mera Taylor fa iu great Fepate. | Sie roey back Nae tekts hiner an up, It was about ono o’cldck this tanrning when the last m adie’ 1o.sha group of generale to whom the defence | *2”auees 88d who knew exacily where to look for the THE MAINE STATE ELECTION, Veudiet n has been elected Governor by a small majo- and slang ry | three boats—containing Colonel Keitt and a number of his city hae Deen entrusted, nemy, a: bo has fouglt the same ground over severa ry sf a}o- | ‘Yankee soldier that may be sent | olliee the island. ‘The slow maton wan hivhted by | % {he city hag Deen entrusied. u Ootblinn, trom’ |! Manny ae Be has font ane ground over several Herbert, Sexton and Branch are elected to Congress. Dee the Dipeeh ae 4 Captain Hageuin nd by Captain Lesesue at | wien St ved an appoiniment as cadet at Woat | times. the Union Repablican petnced tee sareguas- The poople and troops are | us Whine House waa again aired in the city : pehirs Shr 1 LEP Re: See Fount me as ppedialen fourth ip his eles, and tn | 1 Coste: slightly wounded by a phot, which whelming Defeat of che to fs K was ¢ c c eulenant «a el ‘i The beaith of the State ts good. Te was caused by the return of the train on Kk “ mn the enemy was not idle, \ con. | S Uonek Blaim Army. For © tite. | Kiel REA) SOREN 7 Copperhead Democracy, &e., de. ae Iediinad ta TRE Onna oho rbistiioncasih River Railroad at an hour cartier than neual. t : shell was kept up agaivac Wagner, aud his | BN pind agg AM eet A SA A Bel cde ar ace teagan itch oo Poutas, Ma., ep 14-3 F. ie An average of fourteen versels are constantly off Gal- | YF having beon erroneously inform: ; : | howitzer barges were busily plying about this side of vint Academy the time ol t at thy | Lievtenant Penjamin Hutchings, *ixth United States Moth pertins hae ‘Seen seraiitna die rete lockading the harbor, Great conidence is felt | that the eremy bad app a His | Morris Island. to prevent the retreat of ony men Tot | Verhorn States he bad risen t rank of major of iP ile we et oan are, (agruder. information was obtained from the » | fortunately the migbt was murky, and all our barges with | ra. aud was on duty in Calornia, He protapuly | SA¥MlRY, wae graved by a pleco of sboll which took off | timo past to bring out every voter, and a very Leavy wote rops in Texis are unprecedentedly Inrge. Wheat | Who wos so informed ee sre oe bg aera: e exception of one, containing about twelve or ti(teen | yosgigned bis commissioa and returned to the oin- | the leg of his orderly Will probably bo thrown to day ‘orp enough are made to supply the western bank of a ‘ Adpais + Bigg ng Ge Syduey Johnston at How!h reen, He serv. | a two . ide om their reepe Missienippi far two years to come, if not a grain is sown ad the train went out again in the afternoon. A little bee k this. morning the following | n8 (00ers) Sydney eine Lon ka taator and cheer ot | ‘The Leutensnt Colonel of the Fifteenth Virginia cavalry | TB0 two partics are divided squarely on their reapective ihe . Humbertson Skipwith, probably the wealthiest man, | was received from Major Kiliott, commanding Fort yh Mt platforme, and there are no side immer, Ou there plat oe and, with one excoption, the largest slavebolder in Vir’ | Sumte ’ i neers, participating in the defence of Korts Henry ard |. o.miurod in a wkitmish threo miles thie side of Cul The pv has been very dry. ginin, died at hiaQresidance, in Mecklenburg, Va., a fow | See tiie Donelson, anil in the battle of Shiloh. Upon the fall of ¥ a des forme the State hes been most thoroughty stumped by Cutaghicking commenced in August. About 150,000 D * bad ae Sotare 404M. | Geueral Johnstown the last named conflict he was order- yper Jo speak Doles 0” the old crop are now in the State. days since. Ail the garrigon of Morrie Inland who came bere bave | ed ig Kichiaond and placed ay the head of the Engincer | °°? oa r Dig 2g been shipped. Lieut? skell’s boat trum the Chicora rr a 1 gle € i he partes are pretty evenly divided, and ne Pa IMPORTANT FROM MOBILE was captured by a Yankee barge. ‘Two of the crew came | paremd, with the rank of noe wh ‘Tho bugler of company K, Kighth Hilinois, was killed ae . on deri : ee ag mo aie Lee a rmy- . to Fort Sumter and report that alt our treope hat Jeft che val We captured a large quantity of ordosnce stores in the ay eae 8 ave ult, The veturan a ier my, waaay rycen” | mennnnr nr nne ieland. STEPHEN ELLIOT, Major Commanutey Ve cordially commend General Gilmer to the esteom , nee © sun Fianonaeney Sop 18. | Terrible Riot of Starving Soldie: Thus ends the defence of Morris’ Isl The ies and nupy vir poople. "| railroad depot at Culpepper, The gnus were Kngiieh, with | rranyaments have beon made to secure the returns , enact , © » ‘a ae ” been foreseen since the enemy's first 4 son the loth " ‘There Is nothing to vary tho monotony of camp life, and Children—“Bread or Blood,” “B: oe Saiv.. The dafocce of the mae ts been wivdeepar a sabre bayonet from every town within the region of (ne Lelegraph jimer with the exception of drills, tuapections and reviews; or Peace”—The Citizens Flying from | peyond what was deemed possible at frst, and the brave | ‘Tne State Republican Convention. The citiveos of Culpepper «ay that Stuart reviewed | oF communtoaltog distance, and oven Medaine Ramor, heretofore so profuse 1 deal: | ane Tew, &e. garrisons who have held {t deserve (he admiration of | CORKESPONDENCR WITH GENERAL JOHN COCHRANE, * sng to us her reports, bas failed to make her daily visits od 2, t e1 a ain thooeand revel cavalry there on Saturday, and that , ‘ » for some time past, ‘The ceeasioual report of a cannon Mnucruss, Tenn., Sept. 12,1868. | thelr countrymen . New Yous, soit, —, 191 Vowrnaxn, Sept. 14-1) 908 MM. 0 i . . 6 aggregate of cant the str Covenane— muie by the Yankee cavalry, serves to remind us that | Refugees, lately arrived within onr lines, bring exciting | 1 Re akreate of canualties in the struggle ¥a8. Jone focenany } Mo won 0) comananil yertorany. The foliow ng is the full vote of Portland mel Ouvy ce inn t se seioret,: the Unie sremared’? oF the | roports of the terrible condition of affuirs in the South wounded aud missing. The evemy’s tors man Si te oy bg to wind dey bandh the | THE CASCALTING. (Union), 2.580; Bion Beadbury (democrat), 1.01¢—Couy’r “rebellion”? crushed. ele ue . ilo om the tes that there | about six thousand, The successful evac f the Union State Cr jon held at Swracime | “ a Net repo $0 make a “brilliant charge” (to the rear), and return | ONC tan who left Mobilo om the Sth states that tl Blorious defence of forty eluhi days, i, ua da’ bc Sd ek pe ae tj otahualal ac tha 0 following ts 9 partial Viet of the killed and wounded | MAITItY 07%, agsinat 356 last year, Net repuuiican gain with “much valuable information” Much anxiety is | was a torrble riot of soldiers’ wives in Mobile on the 4th. | Binet SN ce al reine mii tary event 4 au feit for tbe fate of Charleston, and enpnn Dar go on e+ | About six hundred women and children collected on Spring candid sng of Lao ‘pion part of (hie Sta the office of on Sunday — Cala gives Cony 649 Dradbary, 196~bewg 407 om ained “ ff Ni rey Gaver. Cee Ce tae eid cn ihe pleat ohtekty. ates | Hill, armed wiih clubs and hate snd marched | The Morets Istamd ation—The Kf oi please find copy af the resoint Cregg’ division of cavalry, one killed jority, agat last year. Net Uaion gam fu the West clan a full share of attention, and a large | through the principal eireeta, carrying banners inseribed eH — oe ee oes 6 Conrantion, towhiel | reapee:tuliy call your atten: | A. A. MeCullects, $i Ponaaytounsn enesiey, weentes Hruvewick giver Copy 481; Meadbary, 220— beng 16% artion of the Army of Northern Virginia wateb with | « "Broad or Paace,”” and other a rom the Richmond Ki emt. § : 2 jo alnat 46 ba Net gain seeatul iatereaetae pha Siam |) a ace,’ and other similer | the immodiate effect of the abandoument of Morris heua'f of the Convention [beg leave to requext your | Mathow Conklin, Co. A, 4th Pennsylvania, abdomen se hr reson mal omelet siyy patatal ini hb: progress: q scriptions. Being soldiers’ wives their proceedings | Js) he block: f Charest » fl , given Cony 874, litad ve vietory there would give unbounded joy | scription feing soldie ve vp edings | Island will be the blockade of Charleston harbor by the ‘ Kat it willy = 2 s a gives y sdbury, 477—1 owe Ubrouchout the country, end change the aspect of tne | were winked at by the soldiers, who made but # feeble | enemy's versels closely than ever, the more ¢ ty of the eltizens. Lieut. 8. B. Barnes, Co. If, 16th Pennsylvania, right Jeg. | jority of 401, againet 128 leet year. Net guin 279 war considerably, Tne evils of the depreciation of the | resistance. Stores were broken open. one merchant, a | fetually cutting of communication by the shore Alee.vwo others. Belfast gives Cony 639. Bradba 14...Uaion nat rency bears heavily on the soldier, and those who , ° : ward and inward. As to its possession giving the enoiwy |” y..), raat reapeet, yonr obovient servant ‘i : power in id ebould do something to pre: ent the | J@¥, Strack one of tho women, aud some policemen pre- | any additional maa beyond the one otf hold. LAM WAKRMAN, (hairinan of Convention The follow ing are in bospital near Hr nation The county hax 4 Overs beltning!y (or Ong, the * Sew-end ‘1 anche «-Jeliase alk ing the Island and turning batteries on others that hive sie Ste nin candidate for Governe es ees ER HE ceed ce chi ta ene myc | peen planted by Beauregard +o take their places and US RHAL COCHIANE'S AGOKPTANCE Win, Kena, Co , 941 aout eee sia nat n t furlough advance of prices furlough system gives geveral | zens loft the tows, Abiony them our informant, who say $ cecupation i simply an ni Naw Youx, “opt. 12, 18 Path Comy 1721, Bradbury, 220 sativinction, and a change can be noticed in the general , ; A ces ~ Josiah Klston, Co. C, Sd Indiana, foot and arm, Fi 4 bee contentment prevailing A revival of religion has been | the riot was increasing when be loft lock por boil to the obstructions | pg \prax Wankwan, Chairinan Conv . ' Lewinton gives Cony Si majority—« goin of 176 a00 progressing, and 19 sill golag on, in Law's brigade, and - —- ‘ ee ake aan acters aon 0 in the receipt of your com en te Martin Meath, Co. (, 34 tudiane, lung. votes interes?’ manifested ia daily spreading. Many have p | pd gy meri. Negrin ‘ning mou 7 P sbur os b gala of * un fed themselves with the ehurches of the different de NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. | canpou sti! laugh t rn the epemy on | a oulying nv my no by tho} Martin Walk, Go, ¢ wdiona, head, slightly -_ urn § nominations, and bees baptized, and we bope the good 1 4 valet, Od re Conven Holon men at syracuee, f e oiflce Of | Jae, Adame, Mo. A, 10 Indians, abdomen Inteliizeves from exat of the Kennebec rhuwe etreng work may etill goon. Clothing saMfclent, rations planti- Memrme, Tenn. Sept. 11 : on Pi pal evscuation Wy are » Generic the ttaie tebe Mini cay how | . republican gain pmnes ere SBABAME. The rebel cavairy in our front are very active, pro ae inka tot be a rn from the new # that sents caonlor Male sathngscns asda ee { : re de: F Proclamation from Gavernor Vance, of | paviy making movement of their main army were at lamt drawa emf in ord “ ation hed bee wade, ha pomescion of no ; tated | anger gives Couy AO mujority gab Harth Carolinis Skirmishes are frequent, but amount to | ) a neement arcanio \* pase tbat tiad a Wee tol dee } ¢ gives Oruy 209 majorit * From the : esi Ale peieggraay pe Will be inert to tne tabors a | tadetora 615, Mradbory ( ? ‘The (oll gs A pcnclamation of Ge Vauce, of | are generally Buc these little al 7 ©, A, 13th Penmerylvania, foot bru ] pri North Care woud Ja view Of th4 reasonable resoia ay i ra ‘a | 7 oe tons pasced by receut public meetiogs in that state News fr Fortress Monroe, | ee r sap a A Whereas, a number of. pablig ineeiings have recently ARRIVAL OF PRISOXRRS OF WAR. ‘ic cation bh Now York 1 one . _ - beon he'd (in various portions of the Stata, in some of - or , 2 ch threvts have beon made of cvadined resistance to | Fort Moxnos, Sept. 12, 156 yD » uy . ws 7 . the exe of the laws of Cougroes.in regurd | The United States steamer Massachusetts arrt bred nr rs ; rey " ny rerio) 1 the co! of taxes, ti Y = ” > wit ¥, Manet , ' var | Harton Road landed l . ly ; the public } 4 tran aillit H “en “ | chute of independence, whieh we have © solemnly on. | the South Atiant ng squadron at the 4 \# Ped 4, and whereas, it is my «worn duty to | Hospital, and army and navy prison Paphe Merment of tte 1, 24 New York, beg | 7 a al fon all the Inwe of the !ynd faith uted, and quiet Cope td PI shia i ; jeatroy th . . | c . ma sad order maiatale Fortress Moaroe, She sailed iladwipht | ' ; . ‘ tobe 24 New York, shout | bout t a exten Now retore jovernor ef the | today : slaatsnrg omiycse ovr ane ores be » ' a war der ty ‘ oor state of Noeth ¢ ! y proclamat A lot of yy of war, capt n the Ocon f “ - wont | ‘ omling al renounce such evil inte pads sia) on th aid " ed, Oo. C, lat Vern . . trons, and wa beware of the criminal ant | erly the F cans eae ‘n tysnaotnyy | » | bee rr] aial conse ying Sach threats intoexecution, | of August, 1463, near st. Catharine's Island, were landed | : Oo ! i ‘ b k o " mvainabie right the pownle w | at 4 Monroe by Admiral Dahigren, viz. | nt ant ated ‘ ‘ a * eone tier the common tuo ‘o sn Sheena. Gulia ‘ k ryt P M ep. th i to you untry rode Be Aamtohent axind . 6 ; “ ‘ tind varbor a tne... Xen that Peter Faitht rd Assiatant Engines nt nthe iret of a Co. f “ . he te boat ; roa his | deremiah Ke ¢ é ow me vid ¥. Comper, Co. I, 2A New h w fon Aigo Uimnit yor » ' tebin tn “ ro eben Avery -Sonthvet ire * * tephen , Co 2d N eu 4 - Yenen baw, anid iinvore of duty o seeing thet | Re A+ Atking - . of a sie " Jom. M. Steph 0. H, 2d New ¥ . Ven hese bonds be not transgresod. The constitution of | ony Mecarty, seaman ae en ank 1. Russell, Co. 1, Ist Vermont, vide no well Wir 4 deter. *, and all lawe pareed im pursiance | ote Moca ~oxpenaes ei t wiPD ' * whiew the ‘ he - ” “4 of Uy a d r “ oem Jeff. Rey * ‘ nines \< ’ ved dward Midwell, Co, ¥, 24 New wk, leg ' . ® , FE. D. Newtoo, Prank Olmepy, Alvin Radgorson, Michael | stary oral 8 pat . ' ry be m hy combination I trerso0, and without combina. | et cain ental Noxvers | : aries which dylvester Monte, Co C, 61h New York, back . o Won ish high erie agairat the laws of your country, | .! nese ‘ hink ¢ ba Kat no ome be deceived. so Wing aa these iaws | The Massachutrtis also bring Ave rebel prisoners | | od bor thee of the + . ao asenas Captain Geo, Maret, Co, C, 24 New York, arm pre . . part of remein vpon the statute book they shall be oxe | captured below Jackson FIX., August 29, py the | 'obwo consejuences of thie ¢ mae is the mots alien we | 6 : . ‘“ ate ” wat eater evied. surely, my countrymen, yoo wood not | 1G ssssudis Mah wad Hares beg 1, | MPtbe ignorant Northern populace. “It will, « ¢. ve eae Hp Hn Bo 9 9 omy Wm. Hi Ramasy, Co. |, 9th New York, thigt ' . over rer b- | United States steamers Hale and Norwich, vir—Chas. Mt. | the wignal of great but temporary exullation. sud "8 y 1 dapend astog H 1 fection we y « wii te sek t cure the esis of one revolutwn by J : s i all elects Of the war apon both th ih aod Wm, BM. Ball, Co. M, tb Michig plunging the country into another, You wili not | Stove, Wm. R. Gerry, Thou gate, Wm, W. Turn | umplearant to Know that they have so inuch earous however, exebeaeTrom thie cctagery the : | repented (hie evening Knowingly, to the present desolating war with the com. | er and Coas. F. Martin MED. The otber is the fact that the p » el 0 of Hig tency Monee ts ff Geo. W. Peters, Co K, ad & rie, clrest—abot after mon enemy, add (be the Lorrors of interval strife and . Wien will enable the HM non Che past of Char tly to impr ites an Of tae Ameri entire #ubversion of law and etvil authority! You must DR. DREFAN SHOT BY A SUNTERE ton for the first thne in the war. Bat while this reavit | fered p ed 1) wacen prisoner, jase Ba not forget the eavisbie character wbtoh you have always Foner Mo Sept. 13, 1969. may depress inercantilo sperulutiom, we doubt w Gaw ay tamaiter routes thee Tom PRISONER. ue MUrWIN Maren eintained poe » = the confederacy will be tajared by the comparacive dim nue y re ne tbe | , . seal es vv “* ried Ag ned fon \o Werpes tab pie at Dr. Drenap, of the gunboat Commorore Jones, war shot | ution of smuggling (rom Nasau yaranie dative Me — ' as af tao tek The following « list of the rebel prisowers taken, and | vay after chien © oo fan! constitutional method of redressing your grievances. | last night in Norfolk by a sentinel, He started in a boat piagaieeretare, a 108, pehainten of (Bo Oui | ase 46 wiih they balenigee } ved © real, ganwine 1h proven ing gene o@ deat und denownee any existing laws if you think proper; | from Kimberly '* wharf to cross over to the Naval Hos The Late A setnnss of thet contd | s | atone growed st Hebwer, © 10 waned you hove that right—and instruct your representatives | i03) when he wax hailed by the sentinel, Not hearing (From the Ketmond Sentinel, Sept. 10, ade aer, ond or Biaford A. Moore, Beced Virginie cavalry, Corporal | io 6 wumt wntietactory manner vo ® eried 0a the Jn ( ongrees of the State Legiviatare, as the case may be, | Sumter Is heroic in ber ruios, aud shown her p “ demeer i ? ] . to reveal ihemn, Your own chown servants made those | him he kept on his way, until he was shot and very dan. | to the Inst The elegravi esterday ‘orongts b 2 | Sem une renetas e S ee eeorene Cowling, Thirteonth Virginia cavalry; and eight of the | great enjoyment of the miner ~ Henb onan obo x —they oon re oa! them, if such are your | gerously wounded | fresh taur The official despatch of General teaore °" im ‘our wireata f nia 6 pine in Bt timer, of comrse, partieuiarly ied thesamri ven, ob you regard em an chemnetatioontrogr | OTe womeel. as at, ane seme | Ourd, with tbo comew hat. micater Golem cf thee goa ho nc Denese marae ven caren or Sag’ | Soveeeh VEGI. sora) SENS O05 SIMMS: Yuden | A EE AES Oe jae SDeea, Yad ME Bu Coart sits ready t» decide upon all cases properly per ' | gent, tell the p ory. & dompernia ations ‘athe comtiot of arta for the goreromert of the | cavalry, ove of the Macond Virginte cavsiry, tour of the Dr ueht before it. Ite derimons are final in the State of | two or three badly wounded, by thone sentinels | storm Sumter wor gallantly repulsed, with large lone pope aaevilad Dy arto. There can be oo other demon | , t rth Carolina, and ehall be executed while the power re- ——— | the enemy. They were well pumehed tn the onp | ne gd ~ this ; (ad GaN We Pebele ageinas the people Twelfin Virginia cavsiry, ten of the Meventh Virgiets Any abt Thureiay sort the great semunt --omtendlnodl niet ot eufores any law. There inne | Attempt to Hang Hon. D. W. Voorhees | sione. bot the whisting bullet aod ine shrieking boi bal inet quvernement conse (rom moieetiag | very, one of the Thirteenth Virginia cevairy, two of | Chat natch betwees Loag Teel ant New Yors oll Krievance t redress, a d po proposition to be made, but by I a Soldiers. |, which few from various points jo full volley upou them, | 8! 4 all ty compel them to lay dows | . m fen 8 Er wt Hoteen ean be sient benefcis y ofeoted the way out tathera ee ptesctr ont 1 00 * went wot on idie errapds, We anal learn teore by and by. | Pith 287 a tm the y od ail war & | Grit battery and one of Chew's battery, oo Comyn y" pandas mirked out by the bali t bos a 0 01 ber conatitutlonally " ny + 1865 erful to say, “nobody hurt om rT : i oom! © vet eaan's ee tawtnar's nee. copies Same, clang bel gv Sous omer ike | Ag the second battalion of the Sixty-third Iodiana reg) | 7st oid ‘tance, ba scone sess Ma FP; 5 heen vary vompuanehe you bave wederes | yopetr vcr Wolk twenty en primers beeltes ¢ , om the p cent any departore from this legal chan good fortune of oar 6 foc i . _ © Lindeay. 6 8 tionary and dangerous, and tends 10 the division and | M*Ot wes returning from Terre Haute on Saturday an | ous ni a ihe (oe, Wheo they loosen our bricss sa) OEE CKERANE, | Godoy stile a cat ik ee distraction of our people attempt was made to bang Hon. D. W, Voorhees, who | iney qrar find, ax they have found at Sorter, that tony { 1 Kenting. f 1 6 It ts my great desire, and I hope that of all good cit!- | was reelected to Congress from Indiana at the last elec | only prepare mstion (oom hands fOr thetrows amon Tne Rowing € amplonship of America. Br. F. G, Chapman's Despateh, 2 tess, ib 2 6 weoy, (Hat Cur people should remain united, befall us toe fore. n sen te Oa mabip of tue . 2 Geverat 5 5 what may. Showkd we trimmpa in the great sragple for - } From the iichimend Roquirer, Hoyt, 11 ) — mapas Nesrqe sermne, Amy oF vee Porowsr | 2 *eah 1 a end pendence oe fr of revenge, no bithernem mar Mr. Voorhees wan travelling a a passouger in the na OM Sumter powseenes 8 #trange charm for the Youcee Aten a ban at See bere arraoged betaren ( roy ies | a Foe it : ‘ e rejote thas . Should we fail, and 7 } Th has become what Carlyle calle their xed ‘ wa , Src al etfoscierscsa | west te mare vray he eer, | Sa sear Sie as Wer On gansd | hot nh ring Wane Grow 8.6 | ywrn at ta eet eptinn He renan hana * and bled so fi ‘et wot but compelied by the soldiers to leawo ihe train at Groen ie of Bu Hamill, of Pittaborg, Me, the exehampem ji ; 1D. tong and reely, let mot our ctrifes and domestic upon the ruined walls of Sumter that old fag, wiicu wax permnera Te at teres NRappabanceck Mation ant 1 Wann,r 6 ,. s feuds add to the bitterness of defeat, canto. the lowered by Adderson at the first bombardmwen!, ‘he | will be remembered that im heir inst contort, at Poogh i : ened snip roan hee to he prnag order of a “rebellion” oe be as good at erunbed. The character | keapeie, Ward proved the vietwwr in a clone and cleverly Culnepner, * Det ae complete on wan ot ret reported 16 (Total 7 ings wou! Dicodahed and ruin. Ithere | Ail the Indi Troops Ordered to the | of that pation has become to be eee@otinily Fixempian, vod ia, 2h, Bh Wh. Oh. Hn etn fore implore you, my countrymen, of ail shades of polit Flee. they think all things can be bert seromprished hy iheat | Cumlerted rece, thus regaining the champunshtp whib 5 @ exported that ihe government will rus tretes rr SY ew 1s €2) opinion, to abstain from assemDiing together fer tbe rieal effect. They have all along cone Hamil bad wrested from bin io the @onbie content of » purpese of denouncing each other, whether at home or in Cmore an, Sept. 14, 1863. to be enacting © magniSeset drome, which three and five miles last fall, om (he Mebey len! at Phe the army, and W avoid seeking any for the evi) here o oh fr da of the wntverse, and, an the began by sb. The present match, whieh comer ot on t a eree, oe cer toes ant ook tren 4-4 The Commercial epecia! dempat. ‘rom ledienape regards ' wor . y Gaty ’ as br gh te Clpepper teo-nmght | Liwteay te 2 7 ww 1 ’ 7 . “a t Mr Wen. Oelyer Empire Cet Mr Jae, he unne tae het (he rebels did we - | the havling, down of that pine .or drapery on that | inet, oo the Mfodaem river, at lwoghwor | roper comatituted authorities. We are embarked in the | 1 Witieb ray | particuter forterem, 89 they are’ of opiniom {net tne | sunilar coodniona ty the pe we a8 | aterm any ‘orcmef asaniey. bat Only met ovr etvarce with be jewt of all causes which can stir the hearts of pa. AN the iroops in Indiana, except the provest guards, ere pri art @ the Play wowld certainty be « ril $1 000 ened, 10 turn toe f . ory, th nnd the Gerernment Loan. trote—the Fay bef Wherty ak contend ae le are | ordered to the felt Hunt rarnens if they let the enriae (alt upon emaher | ca! od oe © oom . * me od eres, feet 14, 1ORe. committed to it by every 16 thet can bind an hooray * ‘ vend eek 4 depticn! peice of wom th + fe owrted nt ° . + eoqneet —y eee © 2 People. Multitudes of our bravest and best have irony Cinwerad Wikeos 9 ordered 10 repoES to General Hern. | fran’ amen lie nee ming waving | bene 4 Ar em ‘ » me genied it with their blood, Win) OOD ere oy ow ride. the widewht alech pom the rumed fort, © tierty the expeeees of o* . ‘ ‘ Dever ¢ anew Oe tr