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{Milla Rune, Celtic Secale eeroney ae ironed ete tigte Gatedous and various, * Baron Hoffe- Tho Marquis of Eitzabetba (aly), Baron von liege: Tangsaity orders, aise visited tho same yard, earerraha tities apt CHATTANOOCA. IMPORTANT FROM ROSECRANS’ ARMY. THE GREAT BATTLE. ‘The reception of Rae Ei06 of Sanne, at rea the ' iteconnennnnnnoneene ranean the "Eger “homed bs aajst” woe He Gets Profane at Rosecrans’ Prt ‘strowed flowers in the King's path as he Generalship.. ‘through ibe station. node A Pea ts sartenly. te tne Valide. Sultana ant, aoe pent woverul da with her Highness, and the Sukan | THE BATTLE AT DUG GAP. ow a It bas been ath tat, Rig Francis Il. ex-King of eae aeeeeaeaenaneael ating Rowe: fa i kog a doo ae av grmis | Additional Particulars of the made In the Faruese Palace, whieh circumstance 4 prolonged stay there | Apartments are also being pre- Fight on Saturday. pared for the Queen Dowager, who js to return with the See meena the Bice. sees a. Sea eee ee toe pion . svat and re of pate 9 Princ ee ans snvantey aud tis other ia he artiery, *™"*° | Tmpetuous Charge of the Rebels Duke d’ Suchet) is about sit to sroden “The auke s alied to tho Bwediab royat Yarnily on Loomis’ Battery. by his marr! with Madlle. de Saint Joseph, whore mother was sister to the Queen of Sweden, wife of Berna - anne nad lism Siannay of tna ti Serta sage <i | They Compel Our Division Contre to sorts aud conditions of men sipce be lett Vienna tur fast few weeks, Commercial Intelligence. LONDON MONEY MARKEY. ‘Yhe funds were steady. Conseils on the Sth instant were done at 93%) a 4. Discount market unaltered, Atuerican securities 88, and still advauciag Lonpon, Sept. 9, 1863. Consols closed at 93)4 for money, ANMKIGAN STOCK®. Ltinois Centra) shares, 634 044g discount; brie Musil road, 8434 a 8535. (From the London Times (city article ‘The belief guius strength that a general of the Mexican debt will bo proposed under sreuch ‘bus it is pot Jikely that any definite conditions will he aopounoed until the acceptance of the throne and the gern a the ea eorenue shall ore ri tormally ratijed. Fpani: ives have advanced 33 ~ vin: to 8544 2 855;-—aha tbs internal i wow at 283, a 9s, on the faith that the yovernment i lake some action subject upon the meeting of the Corte, At the inding up of the South Sea Company in Kebraary, 1850, Lge) whs preserved t> meet any iabilities a subsequently arise, Seyen years:have now Ml i Sept. 9.) arrangement w eae. itis venenes to distribute (he flual bajanee , ig said, will admit of a payment of £4 5s. per ts case @ petroleum wade fapidly goutinues. 6 According to the Inet accounts the shipments yp tenod 3; eb ¥ ‘inning of thé present year hay, io a A juod at £1 ror ie ae from Philadelphia have hea A ee gallons, atte £200,000, and d large proportion of the crtde, all ‘doing sent from thence. {From the London Herald (city article), Sept. 9.) ‘There is in the business done on the Stor c Ixchange o Jarge amount of speculation, and an enormeis extent of Suttuation mnst follow. The paper from the provinces is loereasing, and no Fympteres are a t exbibited oF any tendency to voniidence, The cause of the reaction in Mexican stock was the salo by Dutch horses and othere, who have bought at quotations between 25 and 34, and whi e ’ who show a disposition to reaiizo and secure thoi proitts. | LIVERYOOL COTTON MARKET. Livenroon, Septes—-!’, M. ‘the markot very buoyant and excited. alos on’ Son day and Tuesday about 45,000 bales, oi which sather more than one hal! are for export aud specuiaiion, Priges generally are called 344. a Xd. above last Friday TRADE AT MANCHESTER very tirm at advancing prices; but the resu!t of to mont seit day's market is not at the closa of thie LIVERPOOL BRBADSTUPFS MARKET, Messrs. Richardson, Spenco & Co., and Bigland, Atiya &Co. report flour nominaliy 6d. per bbl. dearer. Wheat wa good consumptive damand at 24. advance. Med win- tor, 88. Gd. a $¥. 10d. Lidia corn advanced to 272 Sd. a Qie, Od. for mixed, cloaing quietly. LIVERPOOO!. PROVISION MARKET, Boef avd pork unchanged. Bacon quiet. ‘Tallow in- ne Steady, Lord onchanged: onler at 39s. tid. a LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Fish oils ftosit—-N salen. Spirit jet; American nominal. Pé troleam very strong, at 3s. 6d. for reeed, and hishor prices demanded; crude £20, closing with £22 demaurte: LONDON MARRKET@. Wheat Is. a 2s. dearer for Englisd; foreign alee ir extrewe rates. Sugare and unocbanged: ref easier, Coffee active and firm. Yeas qua'teres Rice ateady. Tallow dull 44s. 90. a Ale, — INDIA AND CHINA MAKES, Y ‘the Calontta and Citina mails, whlch arrived the 4th of September bring the following teingra Cavorara, Augest LT. t Gray sbirtings aud uiwle twist firm, ‘Le rosu't indigo crop is still unecrtain, Exchange ov Loudow wan. 3,0, Freights adyanciog. |. Feeighta dail I<? a Exchange on London, 2s 244. ee « “Uray ebirtings and mule twist higher, ehange op Loudon fe 104 * { Bompay, August 15, 1565. “. TN, i Swasonar, July 22, 1863 Affaife in Cu ia generally quict. Cholera is raging Shangbae. ° Ik quiet, Settlements 290 b: Beehanes OR Low don, $3, 62. Proights, 708 ined THE LAIRE? MAMKEES. LivEMroon, sept. ¥, Lsow. ‘The sales of cotton today reach 30, 16,000 baies to spocuintors aud 3 . ‘The market i= © agganced a hal(peany pe: “ yy, Captain Baxter, arrived at ‘hts port yesterday worving from Port Royal, 5. ., with advices to tho 18th inst. Nothing vow bad transpired at Charleston, iby health of the troops war excellent, and there bvi been bat lew | maeualtien. ry Expedition to Alex rin, La. Cano, Ti, Sept. 40, 1963. f Ap expedition under (eneral C. Reker, from Natchas Mexandria, captured govora) cannon aad destroyed 4 for. tification at Alexandria, A large number of mules, etorer and cattle were a!-9 captured. _——<—<—<—— ne ews from Fort Smith, Arkansas Sort 3 ‘Hunt's ues been serioas and at tunes alarmin atest accounts recovering, and war expected to start for Fort Gideon, on his return to Fort ett, wn afew days. He has made hie recent almost mpreceteuted march in of the robel hordes while #9 sick ar to be nuable sit op in bis amPulmoec much of the time. Few gous rais in. this war bave Jet o Fickbed t take the ‘eld marched two handred and filty miler at ibe bead of | wi anarmy in nine ésrs, ‘ought two lee, wad Clem rod 20s. Sd. a 20s. Od. Sogar continues | Dales, iweludiag | f ig. He was at the Retreat in Disorder. i The Pursuit Checked, and the Rebels Driven Back in Disorder. The Fight a Bloody Ome and Our Loss Heavy. | OUR ARMY IN CHATTANOOGA. Expected Junction of Burns Fores with Resecraus’ Arwy, ~ y 5 Tear Teo ae Br. Wo. G. Shanice’ Despateh, Owarzanooes, Yenn., Zept. 13, 1869. ‘TAK WHATH OF BRAXTON BRAGG ON BEING FLANKED. Kvery hour which pagses adds (0 the evidence which has been for -onve Live accumnlating, showing almost po sitively that Byagy was totally deceived as to Rosecras? purpotes, and, np 10 the time of Negley’s oocupation af Lockont Mountaim, on Monday iast, ae to the actaal move | ment of his iwlantry, At thy aame time it te OW appa. rent that be expected a great cavalry raid ip Uw direction } 1 he. | spare cavairy (0 that viciuity, and postigg all (be Georgi State troops In bestiiy coustrncted works at Kowme. He never conceived thal Rorecruns would dare to throw bis troops Into the mouutains in rear of Chattanooga, but Abtivipated lis approach tn the direction of the fords and | ferries nortiy of the city, General Waggoner, who had | comand of the feinting eolumu Goi th’of the ity, and who: bail made Ly ily domonstrations along ine river from ‘Chattanooga (o Kingston, guys that, judging from bis movements fr the last three weeks, Bragg has beev com pletely deceived. Jn reply to Waggoner's rapid moye- ments from polot to pool along the river, and to provent ' H | { Bragg falsely aecrived to Wageoner—ibe rebels woutd hastity despatch beavy coluruns im tho direction of the Ubreaieved poiut. Waggoner would soud outa section of | artillery and a fow hundred sharpsbooters to fords | twenty miles op tbe river. The artillery would keep up & brisk camvonading of the shore until the enemy ap peared, then fa back to mother ford, and draw another oven fovce (rye city (9 that point. Por two weeks Brage LAD ITE ME GA tue move io this way, without | aftecting angthiog, and dit “not discover the | movement untit the day § before 4g | the place, AS: What we have cap | tuted, TASTE ME Making the discovery Wragg { @wore roundly ibe "damned tanking Puteh { mao,” and ow bim as & gaward beeanse he | woold not give Num a fair sand up Oglt, He ex pootert Roseerane to oune tg alm and fight him in bie erat he ants yesterday met a boy, a bright 116%. wivrm he Vegan queg'jonimg jn ia axyie. “Wail, my son, what did Aragy “Oh, he didn't say ranch,” answered dt, what did he leave fore’ “Oh, the « fwoking of him agate." The ng to bens fearfal of tank move revel people wee boats, or The Weis at on 2 of maaeleond bette cape’: amy Iwi no Intewtion of re Fonidiy thas they had worked tho y tT od Bragg to ren The men bad actu war yofore wy hom the boy } danined Taukeee w leatter Tents 28 great \ thee ft was ciaianed aout ally Wo be oonxet away Bragg tid his pe carte epeet The eonneit and the amount of carting whic tol retloxs Mia vo! mre ahing. alatable ik was to them to retremt, It way sive to adopt: tor had they chosew to fe they conld not bewe held ot Lave more than ten ik Of their living on hatt tains Mite, There h a eieze as Mosoerans of ¢ Rat, howey the enty remaiy ber out ten days days’ rations rations; for their stand @ sey they did is Reloes ot We army able t war no rel wo ab ituted be consequence would have Yeon the capture, without loa tu, Of the eutire rebet | army. The campaign of Roxeorans, with such @ termi ration, would hare er Granv’s ot Vicksburg. bot, » prominent ovente which attracted such « avons, this wonderfol a campaign of moat admirable oaleula ol lect have me it almwhile attracting | devon of the attantion to € 4; ee Moonta thon te: } from ali yuilitaty men the closest attention, aad i winning the @iwirssion of all caudd millary Series, wilt never be at afl appreciated = by ; We tanese Of (be peuple are‘vo salient points iv the history wise cau be graph Jonly told by (h® cofew@persneses historians who endes vor to relate anfinisbed events, seem with obstrvcted | vision, in suc » manner as to absorb attention, We take { tp Hott 4 are strock with wonder #t Hanusbai's feat of er acag the Alps. but a0 cotemporancons historian if to Ged the longaage to imprese apon the lninde of the public the diMcalties amd dangers eacoun me of are hovering abewt Fort rmith — anihet has crossed Alps, but in twenty-three sud Vao Loren, The principal oes rye Mw Luby da Gh he how croated three ranges of mountains Altern Taay have txrenoued. Yan Bsroa fa vuch x wan! Ire t and (weuty four hundred foot Digh, « river aquar wide, carrying with Lim forty tive days r Was ordesod Ubo military Ove Several Bout a tne Opa by Captoin Conkey's company of fhird cavalry, Gib two companion of the First Ar eltigeal ter tbe Yebel- cemeriptiongeie, ond Union, | has ‘iciven a jomeciul enemy from 8 great sitougbold in suena rh bess opiizat se fee for Pon ives. are | aes wieea. Toe camyalgh i Ahf & dart owe, | have beew inlasoribule. Nalerdnara, «arvn. » rol ett ee having been carried ane at wiebipping, Draotivg, chaigx ahd dungeons have | three Baude trom tis acta! and | corte @) Levan mee tm More chan ten. om whore Umlan eens wheao 'y hat a to be bung thé Soy Geeara) Blunt sd in Arkaweas, (8 oas aald. t uy Ortritom 4 forely ‘orig oud Jagutep a: Bow run regula! upon it. pince witht Bie gonritin charcctars: La ‘altered when hy tw bad por i fom oo winat bee gered 9) Lat rink et thy exmetiog, The Wa aniy vate | ud a hean in (be presupposed weaknens | age | SY Moat aired ignorance of Veayg, It wilt boremenpared | | thes Poomvar ied MoCo) erosted Lakou! Mowe avme | Jeng | Hem tution Heth OF Trentow, ard appenred Im ue Walley of the | CDeanupa river aS Lefayerte, and a few ities south of But te CAeing Chatlanooge, Uritiemian. of corm ta hy Lokeot Pom, atine ; | titer, direetiy ite GNatanooga, and thenee eouth 6 SG at Fort Smith ere | towards Kinggoid, Tlie Aepataied the army Te forcing hts FORME Were entertained thet be would | Thai ore ved ia | oe rier, | Smures) maretien tne ut ip tron Bort wut fnply hy with the Tye of ale mom, four by scoident, ogy — pare, unaired strate, Se eC a re fe hoe cho-en that alternate, For tre days (hin army bee been Woldiog snuge io mort OY way neue toe Htromy 40F fete ter dare | thet poten, | twe parte | Woy eouth with Hheege between then | eau } ' of Home, und Wad prepared for this by séndivg all hiv | | } | 4 ‘ the bridging of the siream above the city—a purpore , 40 of this pines. te force bis way towards the centre and form @ junction with the engaged corps. At the same time each one had orders on becoming engaged to throw forward bis artil- ery a quickly as and (0 make all the noise Re could, This ‘9 uow all over. Thomas and Crit- tenden bave formed a junction, and the army in safely pushing the revels vpou Ad/anta. But bad Bragg’s army ‘Deen lens demoralized, had it bad that strength of morale whieb this army bas, the position of Rosecrans wonkd bave been indeed periiour. BRAGS LACM OF MORALE. ‘That Bragy's army bas not the morale of this laa fact 1 mention only to add here another proof of it, Yester- @ay morning, in frovt of headquarters, a regiment of but- ternvls were gathered iv ime, without arma, however, And looking most forlory aud hungry. 1 do not mean by @ regiment 2 thousand nen. There were only about four bundred—a very large regiment, bowever, according to Present size, They were all deserters, and three bundred Of them, belonging to the Niveteeuth Tennessee, had de- serted Ina body, This fact ts almost incomprehensible, ‘The statewent sounds inconsistent and improbable, bat it is nevertheless true. Oue of your correspondeuts, who | hers were coming io Kastery Kewtucky through Pound came to the (rout yesterday, says he met ity deserters NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1863.— th "| the catinow, and ja the evens of a collision with the evemy in travelling abou, tweuty-eight miles. They are coming | im hourly in Jarge squads, and the Provost Marshal's Office ix Desioned with them. 1 suppose that not less thén one thoussnd deserters have come into our tines at this point since we took ponsession on the 9th. Wt im said that there are large numbers on the Mivkionary Kidge; but that they do not come iv. They have been told that we force all deserters who come into our lines imto our own army. Many are also in the im- mediate vicinity of their homes, and hope to get there without detection from either army. He Ment AT DHE Gar, T dropped you « few lives yestorday giving all (hat was then known of Nogley’s tight at Dug Gap. Gen. Thomas’ despatches to-day contain no particulars or details, The point at which the fight tok place isa gap in Pigeon Mountain, koowi 4s Dug Gap, und ts about fonr mites borthwest of Lafayette, I appears that at the time of the fight Bragg Lad hiv headquarters at Lafayette, aud Some of bik troops were yet between ag Gap and Chat- tanooga, His purpose in making the attack was doubt lees to get command of the road to Lafayette, and thence to Rome, ‘The fight does not appear to have been at all hoavy, Negley retiring before overwhelming numbers Without much attompt at resistance, There have been fame Citleuities in keeping up communicat.ons with Me- Cook anit Thomas ately, and there has not been that de- gree of concert in the action of the two corps which is de sirable under the existing cireumatances. A RAILROAD DAPOT KOOP DRYOTKD TO 4 NEW PORVOSK, The rebels appear W be pat to curious sbifts to supply deficiencies in warlike materials which exist among thenr, itt weil known that sheet tin Is very necessary to the ure of canister shot, and that canister is a very riinlt, white tn ie a yo one. There ig “ a 23 ‘a Varge depot, wate Wes teeker with dn. But the rebels have robb it of ity roof, and it is pow being Put fo O56 it atiofacturing ean, 2, ba. raws. Rofore Waving Mere tbe rebels printed and left lying im the printing office # large number of copies of « circu- far addreseed to ‘the soldier of the Northwest,” and igned “the South.’ Tt eutrents the aforesaid soldiers to refram fromany tonger fighting their Southern brethren, who have been for years their best customers for corm and wheat mud the various products of their manufac toring establishments, There aro yarious other broken tes which “the South’? wishes to see restored by peace—said peace to be gained by the resolution of the “soldiers of the Northweat’’ to refuse longer to fight their aforesaid “beat customers.” She document cau have ne effet upon the victorious soMdiers who are likely to see it but Col, Nodine, Chief of Police, has token steps to pre- veut its dissemination, end to trace, if possible, its origin, “Drowning wen catch @ straws,’ and certaiuly a more insignificant straw wax never clotched by men nearer coumiete and eifectual submersion than our Southerm brethren, F RALANCK SMKET OF DMUIRES, Coplain Corpar, Assistant Provost Marshal General, commevedd this morning the work of paroling the vebel deserters who bad come juto our lives since the evacua- He vad 180 on hand when he begas. At wight be had paroled 210, and still 267 remained on hand t+ be dispored “of, 207 having actually come in during the day. u Tristinen would call this a bad day's Work, since yore waived ty be dispose: of Lian what he began with; but Cofpar thinks, with Shakepere, that » the Inbor we detight im physics pain,’ and would take delight tn being behindband inthe same way every day. | And from present appeorances be is likely to have the i} | | same vort of Balance « every day he remains here, | ~~ THE BATTLE ON SATURDAY. Urcrsnans, Sept. 2), 186d. ‘The Commercial of thie city gives the following ac- count Of the great battle near harvey © ‘aed 4 ‘The battle opeped 4 eleven o'elock, m (be BA aC of i Widow @ on the road leading from MeLamore’s Cave [deme ee = | to Chattanooga, * on the campaign of | The Sighting S060 became general, tbe rebels mann ver- jog their troope fvely. the action (he revels made an Impetugur large ous Loomis battery, and captured dive out of Parly the six guns belonging to It. Oaptain Van lel, command ing the battery, was taken prisoner at Wa® perfectly lerrile, (he | roll of musketry being far more eantingons and deafeuing he vies | wition to retraat Taunt havo beck & ' | than at_ Stone river | Details of the Battle on Sunday | a / peavev, avd compeiiod t© fall Dack upon Rome Or Atlanta, We the meantime much solicitude is expressed in 16 gard Abe movements of Gevera) Meate to lake advan tage of the deplerion of she reve? army in Virginia. The Lenisville Telegrams, Lovmvaae, Sept, 21-1246 A. Mi. Our army waer General Rorecrans has bon didly beaten, apd compeiied to retreat to Chattanooga by Bragy, with beavy reinforcements from Lee, Beauregard and Joe Jobneton. ‘The military cevupation of the telegraph line will pre- vent the trensmingion of the particulars to-wight. Lovmvitse, Sept. 21—21:45 P.M. Not ® word nag been received from Rosecrans’ army to-day. : ‘The reports bere (hat the rebels im considerable pum- ap are uutroe, Romors, impurmbie ww authenticate bow, prevail among them that a large part of Grant’s army {a rapidly moving forward to aid Rosecraus; that the engagement between } ‘Rogecrans’ aud Bragg’s armies |e ati!! progressing, &o. | ‘The military authorities here do not believe that ony TRIPLE SHEBT. most gatinatly, whiie Generals Stedman and Granger hetd the reserve and droye the enemy at every polwt where Abey went tn, Al Bye o'clock Cenera) Thomas woe sli triamphant, aed on the left held bin Jine of the morning, bat with (be Tight of the euemy nearly back to his lino, pearly at Tigh angles wiih (hal of the morn ‘Two lines of retreat wero open to Geveral Thomas to Chattanooga, one of which he fell back to, to Rowewitle, during the night. Our losson hawe movessarily been Leavy, Dut the list of allied will De surprisingly Night, and tn the two days en sagemenut we have not suffered more iv men than the enemy. In the charge by General Thomas on the fire day, the enemy lost as many in Milled as we dit in the whole day. What the losses iu prisoners and material ‘are cannot now be reported, Our killed will reach 1,200, our wounded will amount (0 7,000, most of them alight wounds. Among the govera! officers Killed are General Lytle, Colonel Key, Colone! Bing, commanding brigade, and Colonel Barticton of the One Hundred aud First Hlinow Among the wounded are Geveral Morton, of Genorai Rosecrans’ staf, Colonel Craxter, Fourth Kentueky ; Colo- nel Frapkhouse, Ninety-cighth [Minol#; Lint. Colonel ‘very Berlously cisastroun results have ocourred to Rore crane’ army. New per Accounts, Wamniveron ,@ept. 21, 1865, The Nationa! Hepubiican anys — ‘The epemy aitacked Rogecrans again on Sunday morn- | ing, Ab pine o'clock, with overwhelming numbers. The | battle raged flercely all day. According 0 the latest acoouuts seceived here up to two o'clock this afternoon, which left Chattanooga at eight o'elOck last ovening, two, and only two of Gene. ral Rogeeraus’ divisions gave way in utter panic and eon- fusion, But from eight to ten thousand of these had been rallied and got back to their plavos, while the remainder of the army bad vot given way sor retreated, and at the | latest moment was driving the advance of the rebel army back. t ‘This we know iw (he latest newe here. The nuimber of killed and wounded on both sides will | probably not fal) short of thirty Unoorand. | POSTSCRIPT.) ao a —— = eave MONDAY, SE HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS near Chattanooga. HEROIC CONDUCT OF GEN, THOMAS’ CORPS { The Union Loss Estimated at 1,200 Killed and 7,000 Wounded. PARTIAL LIST OF CASUALTIES. Capture of the Rebel General Adams and 1,300 of His Men. ae.. Cnatvanoous, Tenu , Sept, 22, 156! The pattie on Saturday, the 19h, rosulied well for us, we having held our own as eslabiiebed on the loft, and | concentrated onr forces during the day; and on Sunday morpieg we held «handsome line, with our right op @ ridge of bille, and our leit protected by rade works of fig thrown yp during the night. Gur loft rented ow the ast side of Roeeville and Taferotte about four miler i ae, ee. { | | | south of Roses tite } Liffey, and the men were in splendid mpirite { the { bey FS eR Miek past ewo P.M. our division contre | war pushed, broken, and retreated in disorder Coome! Marne. plaated a battery apd toon checked the pur in disorder over (ue «ame groond yemy, who in torn were driy wig (he division of General Davie wae theu driven back by the rebels vith beayy loss, and every gun of the Sixth indisa rogimeut was captured, when Geu, Davis rallied be Bouse Moyooids lost beayily, but stubbornly hetd bis por ition, forees aul puehed the enamy back and retook the driving (he evemy, hot pever ‘eaying bis tine, Palmer, who was overwhelmed, ‘nailed to get off hix | whole baliery, apd two guns were lost, | { ut deserves becauxe there | } pepietty wo tim, paved the army of Ceueral lateorsm in | toto Cerner Loin, tore omen the weaker of the we cotter Vau Cleve, Sihongh fighting gaiamtiy, lowt ground, one, | being overpowered. faiied to regain hia pomition, Our line was proasel aoveroly and wavered, ihe revels, exalting over their apparent snecess, wade the ar resound with cheers, They adwapors slong the s toe, And whea witbia Gre (he musketry roliet (rom right to left, and Ut Gve o'clock the fighting was terrific In the fight of the Ith we had lost about M0 killed and 2,000 wounded, ant were qhoad three pleoae of ar ‘The engagement war resumed al nine o'clock oo tb suoruing of the 20th by attempts Of the rebols to etorm General Thomas’ felt and from, J soveral times, with heavy joes to thom aud very They were severely re Je te Thi aod a Reif, and wate us. fight insted an bow vont toric the war, a eontinaoas fire of mos kotry and artillery being kept up, with deadly effect baring he th oor kirmu@bers keeping Wi ht our right and centre were not angazed a halting fire cnemy, foding their amanite vain, manwuvred to | left, with the lutention of throwing ® force on the o road, and attacking Thomas ow the tefe fav! Lis Juneture Thomas onteret Geueral Brannan, w a bad one brigade in rererve, and two with Reynolds bold ing the key of the powition; which was Tuerton’s right. to move (0 the left of Che Hine to protect the fenk of Gen, bower and at the rame time sent Davis ant Tao Clove from tue right wud contfe to eupport Brannon m the etort to bold the line to Kaseyille and protect Tuomar et On seoing he withdrawal of the skirmishers te frowt of the division whieh wae moving frown the right aod contre, the enemy made a vigorous atlack on that | part of tue line, ploreing the ooutre, cut ting of Davia wod Sheridan fen the tof | and driving the centre into the taountalns, bot right | General Rosecrans grow auxiwue, The wounded came — pouring i, a04 the rebels kept xteadily moving op (0 bie hendeynartere New forces were eppored to the rebels, aud from this J dork (he battle raged with destructive fury | Prancon aod the right of Thorans’ line was wwung srownd, | soovUnt of Ihe iwyary | At (ork when the firing Dad almoat ceased, the rebels | | threw forward (reth tevops wad engaged our right. ‘The action again hecame geveral itil jong after dark and raged with the greatest fary. the baltic that fay hae been & bloody one, and our lone very beavy Havel prisoners aay that rome of their regimneois *1¢ | aimowt sominiined. * | Hoth arraiee oscupy the seme ground Se when the actin u bly sclvation for Bagg us un cepid retest, and ine retress ikaw, unex. | POR®- We bave coptured severni buedret prisoners, meny of | whom aré from the Past We tok ten yume and loxt seve. THE LATEST NEWS. Oar Washington Depart. Waerarey, May, 21 yee Noth iug bes Geom talked of or Mhongirt of in Werhungie We day except the fale Of Roveerem,’ arm. Kg offolally ascortotmed Wat be ben fetes back in Chatiamerpa to Await be arrive! of Pormndey ( which were yerterday whOe thuaty wie wl wore | and centre being much <catieret, without any rerioas ines to ied or wounded The rigut and contre gone, Thowaa’ right beoame ex posed (0.8 mont terriffin Mapk attack, and Reynolda ana his extreme left Being a# at Gret. This also fell back « | short Gistawee on the Rowville road Parts of the contre were gathered up sod reported \o cbeck the rebel advance ontll the arrival of reinforce. mens stone o'clock Geuerst Granger, with ove divixion of | eld We understand be lenver immediately for Wart | | pret ves, caus op and was at 0868 throws into the orn. | Gremgrr’s Dattorien mowed (heen down |lke gran ‘Th gut tasted nbows ap hour, with slight lone to ue. | (apiais Hoenell, Geners: Granger's \djutent, wae billed bedare be iva! been ten minutes m the Sght. Afer tue Worly repre the enemy temwiwed quiet | wats! (our Oelogk. pervlating boweve «|e man neuTering | en both Genie Tew fait amt cornet toformation re garding IRIE ORIDITY enawien them tw Ao eo WH grest fertilty Hes ing gu! 8 Rysip OF we ee ee ie the pivtory © (b's army ne orwy wane n * Cjone) Neguat'e Vrigads ad Genre! Words linn Se pe ee ete 10 the Ott tasers! Wot, Chena Worver aad Gren! Corte? Pea | took piace this eyenlug on thy | of aistarbance and oxprem Thowae, who mode several stende, but waa unable to — iriving the enemy bandsomely from aie periion oa | | © ntrong Fides, with hewry tone, The dre fromoue Of | ysyutn, haw roveully arrived ie the ily ie enwrch af bee oe parelie’ | Muage, event: Mebigan Keutucky ; Colopel Brudiey, commanding brigade in Shor! dan’s division; Colour) Chas, Anderson, Sixth Oulo, Major Woldman, Hightoonth Kentucky; Tint, Colonel Tripp, Sixth Indiana; Lint. Colonol Bryan, Seventy f{th Iudiaue | Colonel Armstrong, Nwety-third Ohio; Major Johnaton, ‘Twenty-seoond Llibols, aud Lieut. Colonel Maxwell, of the Second Ohio, all slightly wounded. Lieutenant Colones Vaugh: Colonel Stanley, of the Kigbteeath Ohio, and Major Daw ov, of the NinoMenth imfantry, were all lightly wounded Generai Jobu H. King i reported wounded aud & pri foner . We have captured Geueral Adama, of Texas, and 1 G00 of bis men THE SKIRMISH IN EAST TENNESSEE, additional Particulars of the Surren- der of the Union Forces After a Galant Fight of Twe Hours, Ren he. Kyoxyiur, Tenn , Sept, 10, 186 Ov Wednoaday lant J.inntenant Colone) Hayes, with threo hundred men of the (ne Hundredth Ohio regiment, wow Attacked near Tiiford, twenty-throe miter uj) the railroad, by eighteon bundred rel fighting gallantly for two houre, our forces, loring heavily ia Killed aud wounded, were competiod to surrender under Goneral Jacksow, tor ry overpowering numtare {Tm our issue of yeverday we publicmed 4 full rebel ao count of the above fight, takea from the Richmond By quirer, aud the details whow that the Might way of but little import as, regards the campaign lv Pactern Teonee seo, We extract a few hives whieb sets forth plainly that Mt is the sare skirm’ It dated from Jonesboro, ‘Tenv., Sept. 10, 180, and, after deseribing the eonvet of | day, winds up as flows the previo galloped forward ant re, 64 (heir commender, Lie! ib (bi Volunteers near threo hundred of the enemy, rank apd fle, Captain B. W. Jenking, formerly of General slaraball'# sat, yo. Junteered for (he met iou, and lseutenant Colonel Botiles was in at the death. The ener ome wan twel Killed and twenty wounded the fag at Colonel Hayes, | teu woouded {It will thus We snon thal, nocordwg lo both aovounts the sarronder (0k piace on September 9, and as we bawo news from Harnside’s hexdqnartors at Knoxville fally one Weok later, that ali ie quiet at that city aud in ite viel Riay,” ONY Tenders’ tutads tay he so. at Post jor the re vent with regan to the mafely of Vastern Tenvewtes amd Booxvilie, Pn tn Me eee me “as NEWS FROM JAPAN AND CHINA. Say Pravomco, Sept. 1, ieee Arrived ship Herald of the Morving, from Roston., A private letter fom the American Ministor, Me Pruyn, datol Kaneyawa, Japan, Anguat 10, saya that the | prompt reseniinent of the outrage apon ovr flag has re eulled most tw The Wyorning, with sin guns destroyed & Japanese steamor, hark and brig mounting Iwonty two guns, besides " ix betterion. The | accomplishment uf *o much with so Tittle inesue selon inbed the government and y of Japan, aod, what» * ptrauge, the goverasmen' av Other advices of the came date say the British beet had yrve to Satimer* dom ' wand £25,008 jndemai! mi the surrender « the murcerers of Wr Miehardec i the me * not part, « omelderal campaign would be inanggrated aga | cholera we od and the wurtalit on the Cam@den and Amboy Hali- Pw 7 1, 1808, hararier spmnrias, My Au Gcourretos of wa unusual aod wenrly (ala of Atoboy Raiirow Hine that loft Trenton abe tro Camden and baipe unknor jen. Warren, th civilian hein traln arrived at B turbance aris % ‘onomnt wod intonented. When (ue oh eaten he oiiann wer palo, awd we the train was moving away, the citizen rushed to the car Window snc attempted to strike at and cateh told of General Warren through |t, when « friend uf everat © ren é who was sitting next the window drew puto and fired, tho ball paswing the citizeo'* cap and graviog hu head, ‘The train then moved on and the Generat with it The affair crested great lerm — the ay pemen ve, who made « grand rosh to one end of the ear, while the male pamerugere crowded up to and around the phon * eentimente in load tones As the (rato pawned on a large crowd wen ubwer vet CONleCLIDg Aba RETONB iy around the ei oer femaster—Thr Tevecce Crop. Lave iuin, Repl. 22, 1868. Captain Barone! Mine Aewintant Qoertermester charge of forage, hax Been arrested em charge of frend The tobacco market # excited and largely 1 anced, om to the crops by the frome of rider Arrest of « Qui im | and Ratarday nightie There uae been no diniurbaur'e of the telegraph inet be. tween this place ap) Chatlanonga Personal intelligence. Major General Danial ¥. Stekion, with bis stat, tame #1 rived a thie city from Lake George Hie wounds ore | got yet healed, but be ie eanious once more to go lute the ington, and (rom there te (he army of the Potome | peasseme command a ibe Third Army corps M. Charin!, (he proprietor of the gree, cress @ have plenty for bin Foconaemeres Sept 2), 1860—Miangne | woveiionn | the work of an tnoendiory The one wink be 966,000. Commaaion ¢.--the Uniked Matte Hemmer Opgsenea’ Lieut. Colonel Munt, Fourth | of the Seventh Keutuoky , | iM, and | the surrender of * On lone is IX killed ane | A large brick chair factory om Water street @ in one | aneet of fine Munareds of pov (ammiiion wr!) be thrown oat AM employ tal by the Canter 1) wae omdoutnetty | Geers! Mente oer, 3 MEADE’S ARMY. ee eee Mr. L.A. ¥ narte Despaten, Vineornia, Sob 1K, dhe anorunn a Ove out Of peVED miliary excent, far ei George Van, late of Company 1, Tweirth Now York voy ment, was tho one abot iv this Corpe. Av orter war requiring the atiendanee of the entire corps. yar owing to the Batare Of our proment position this war nodiic nly the division to whiek the regiment ie attr Which the accused was a member, directed to au ‘The late frequeney of military exeeuttoux avi deseriptions heretofore give of them, renders un mary any long drawn account of the present one. tt war & counterpart of others preceding i—marsbaliing (> moornful music of regiments compelled to ve sper tatore—the culprit under armed escort marebea beer bis own cofin and tm view of Dis own grave; Wis parting interview with bis spiritual adginer the soleru closing prayer, his eyes bandaged and tee. and arms piniooed, Alfor he is xaated on his cofiie, whe signal, the shooting, the tmusketry report ond the cur! ing uphfting smoke revoaling the low vindicated, an@ the Dreathions, inanimate form of the law's viet, The execution Look place at a quarter to four P M., Oaptatn Oroe, Division Provost Marshal, condueted ft. Ten mew constituted the shooting party, one of tho pieces, am Dew . wor, | seal, noloaded. Pour ball went through tix heart, { death, of courme, wos Instantancons, Ho whowod nd trace a fear, TILE CURCO MNT ANON OF MR. Van's AniaaE Aro romewha: peouliar, Coming out with bie réyiment \m the (all of 1KOL ho Tenraiwed with it falthfnl, ae hi onticen rh, i the discharge of hiv dution, UM oor arsey reached the White House, when he deserted, He went home, remained there tii! last month uudinturbed, whew ho camo t vial a brother belonging to the Tweutieth New | York militia regiment, Here bo was recognized, arrested, | tried, found guilty of desertion, and adjudyer to a desert. oy s death, Ina conversation | had with bins this fore yun, bo Amid it was Dot cowardice that prompted him to rt, bot the rough aud unbearable treatment he re ved at the hands of his aaoctates, fie only thought seomed to be for bis wifeand child. He war only twonty- throe years of age, had a pleasant, fraok eduntenance, Gn agreewble addres#, and was aprightly im conversation. Iie lived in Rochester, where his wife and child now re sido. He was early toft an orphan, and bas no relations but his hroiier, whow he came to visit, TI gtguid hayoatated shat Chaplain © Neil, of the One Hundred and Figh teenth Vennay!venia and Clark, of the Kighty.fifth Peunaylyania regiment, soted as Lis spiritual advisore, He wae a mem- ber of ove of the Methodist churches in Rochester, im good wtanding A petition was sent to the Preedent im bie behalf; but the rewult shows, it failed to receive = favorable consideration. 4 Rr 10 JOHN MINOR norte, It war my pleasure to take dinver yesterday with How. John Minor Botts at his residence wear here. Hin perse- cation by the leaders of the Southern confederacy, culms Baling in Liv eight woeks imprivonment in the old Libby Prisou, hay uot diminished is rotundity of Ogure, te rightness of bis koon gray ayoe, the brilllaney of bie Wit, and, Lastly aod not toast, hie firm and wneemprombe tx Adolity to the Union. Hix plantation, which be pur- chaved in February laet, compricen something over two sand acces, fe dwelling, in oie, ® te Keeping with (ne piace, with en finmense por. | Hee, wlth high and mawive pillar, « wide preading api well shated lowe, and view of the surronmalng country extended aud pletoreaque, Hin family, consint ‘ay of thre: grown up and acoomplished daughters and | Seon live with him, Rebel cavalry have been anoamped | 08 Dit groaod mest of the time for inonths past, 11 ie weil knows that be ue now enjoying hie freedom through favor of « parole grauted by the rebel aathorities Thir, | of course, placon him under restraint in ening mapy | timings te enlgnt otherwise tall, but nothing Wee thos far, } | | | | and nothing be rays will prevent in the fatare bin teltiog tubs hostility to the Coulederate government aud ad eo W) thy pulley aud pritelples of those momkvng uo ce the Union, He perniateotly nays be with net violate bly parole; bat he withes our generate kuew bait he knows of the rvbols and their resources aud intenteme. ‘Ten days age he was in Richuond, having gone on 8 port ally Hoarketiog expedition, He made a few par #*, and (or what vefore the war would have onatgaten HY 16 he paid Cho ammall oan of $1,908 02. he pad Mey doilare for a pair of common rowed whoo, and bed be ventured ii ordering a plain quit Of clotuen, which he thought of doug, would have had Ww pay bondred | doltars for it. A geod wany of our officers cated on | Me. Motte to pay bin thei rewpect*, amd shuw their ape- | Preciation of te frmrionepers in avowing is heliel wed } | | j imine plas, otk ARP PON Without stating car precise tocality | ean eay thin much, Ut ls & VOY agreeable one. We wwe on high ground, plensently diversifet with woud and piclurewque valor and Woking down myems bn grind monntain rege, Moet of the houses are sarted and the popniation, wave wort out genticnmn of African deweut, very sparse, Or reeut syrebiog and a ws the or haw afiroted the hesith em the ermy fomowbat vefavorably. A heavy pouring rain chix morn ing bas filled the atrestnn, ond the wind, whieh bhow with bor noe + alence of sat Weve with (onte fare we Core Ciertermnater. ond Caps Wry te denery ves! erent for Che prompiners ani onergy shown eemot move thas far in their rexpeotive departente. ty times Hike them mefort aud well bewy of the eruy dey As thee the tranepor tat pagan ot | their fed it pot gory y bod vigilance fb the oe om aed Coon werebity 81 their aud when they well ip the Debt, athe own With deed, thay taalor general ream hone Ube Theerty norms Mesnwsaisne ty » teont chenne On See bark greatly Improved ie toalth, bet ot wbeuy recovered. He could be ve bet tet low Jed, but war uOwiling bo be abeewt frou bie regemene f active petalions OMT COPT AN MAMIE, CONTRO BTA oneeY ‘aptaia Marin, commsoding the artillery pow comme Grind ins brigade, | ain inlorwed le to be promoted tw é Brigadion General. I will be remeubered that the bate Gerorsi Weed was promoted (rom the aune pextuon ae far se fopnede the matmgement 4 the core mrtttiery | Ceners! Wenn mantic cond wot have (allen op nore worthy shoulders, ae rhown In the wilt, Jadgraen nnd ethobney ciapinyes by Captain Martin ot Cortes bore eredite coon my er Cotooe! reternod Preneutt, aay from Ne enti eave met | RE ame Lieviotnat Colpel Commer, Kurty-tonrth New Yors. tap jt Deen Prowted to tbe Cotonaiey ot the rogienege made varems by the prowmtien at Mrigedior of Oveuee Kier, Mabe Pinter tne present Liewtonent Commas, aagt Capt tbeo Maye 4 the regumen: ’ PAI 10 CRNRAL RRM, The Wiret Mesmecbupette’ cavalry band tae e¢eminy worenniol General *ykey They played ey 'enuidty Mr F. G, Chapman Deopaten. ner came, AO or sun Bl at PATIL OF TR TRO, Tie sty v4 now being pald off for the itveten of 14> 04 Augert. Thir augers s lopward im vomeel jo ie | mediate (otore, for | have wAscnd that tae paymaner | have always mate thelr appearence Prt teri Mee Vm | when greet deeds were expected of cut Wenn ee . ‘The wews recelved Bere today vie Phiten iw oer bendres sad Ofty mae at & Rew bere wee toent bed teen cuptercd |e on CmeRrmne! BL Fred Car otee mee bles, wouter | bondred mae white the le of rebe privomers canteree tering the heme time fot ge re Y eet re moms cami net ners, Cr on CoA mE HI oy wet bet ' Tes robe laren a4 MeTOIN (D6 Peper te het conmidarabic torte of Lave ering Ber GuBe te he mapr~ peortbore Stanee, Pot they beast Gat the eryereat ty men wont Une Rapitan, i ohly a heare UH Br when, Dey rary hee oil (ail wpe \ | | 4 | Caplan Mantes. Crom Vert Rayel Vain inet, arrired om ce bn ever eDaimuing (Oren ant emery demtery Tm.) Matardey 0s Phiiedetphie ste Wouched of Charieste, | with dempatchee for the Admire’, Mhe brings wo lover | news The tovhvwiny to & bint of ber Moers Blunt Up tit redovery of bis Weill b roa tet mabe, his hemkyrervor: v™ } dagiovy Hy and (wus toree the wbandamipent of tue ay ~ ——— 1) pegih fe anticioation of thief ie pamiitvely known tna: Arrival of Cone at Hatiges. | brewers) Mewoernps ordered cael of Bi# onrim comuaar ters Ravwaxy 9. 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