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er, who commanded them, tbat tbey entirety deceived Bragg 28 to the plans of General Rosecrans unti! we lat ‘Ver hag crossi Lookout Mountains. White thie was going on Geveral Rosecrans drew in bis ‘inn ag Pegna roving upon the tine of eommunicatione, PEsbing General MoCvok on Summerville, Ga ; Thomas ‘pon iafayotte, by way of Trenton, while bis left aged ido Teaessoe river, and on the €.b of September -epyeared at Mint Lookout, four miles from Chattancoge, whore the guemy wes encountered ia veveral unimportant eKirmishes, no disposition existing 00 Our part vo drive the enemy from Chattanooga. ‘The left now also decane © ‘ofhting cofumu, while the right aml centre advanced Geroas and (uw) (he great Barrier to tbe army—te range of Lookont Mountains—intending to push invo Farayette aud Sommerville, and thence to Regace and Kinggyid, and, dy @us getting in Brogg’s rear, to prevent his re- teat and the expected reinforcements from Teaching bim. Pus Bragg was now wo longer blinded a6 to our plane aoa iitentions. It wax alimportant to tim that Chatta- eoge thould be held. Yt was ono of tlre mort vital pointe Wo the oaniederacy, But he nerded reieforcements to de ‘thie, He asked for thet, and thoy wére sent to,him from Tee and Jolnatoa, but at auch a fate hour that it war ‘Yexved tiey wonld'a%: reach him. On the Sth Rosecrans? Vipht and epatre wore ueur Sumnterville and Lafayette. in a day more'théy would be in bie rear, and the junction between Bregg ani his reinforcements would thus be pre- vented,’ Tewvow. thia—to elfent'this junction—to prevent Doing Dose in Chattanoova, Bragg evacuated that place op She th uvd retired vw Lafayette, to form a {amc tion with ‘Longstreet. On Vie 9th Rosecrans took posses- pion of Cudbesmongae, and, establisming headquarters there, began inimoediavaly to reoall his troops, determined 0 Prepsce ‘ths point for defence agains’ the hoavy rebel forcor coficuntrat.ng agam%t hima. ‘On oy dtsout the 7th of September, while Rosecrafis’ entire aroty Whe lying southwest of Chattanooga, with only the Toekoat Mountains between him and Bragg’s communica tin od with Burneife at Kingston, Tonn., he received a moesdro from Genore! Halleck ta which be suggested ‘Unit's junetion with Burnside ought to be formed. He @id hot order it, General Rosecrans, in reply, explained wo Coneral Hallack that there were great dificulties ip Whe way of mokixg itis jupetion by movements on his ‘pert, requiring wothing less than the @bemdonment of “ho campaign ag@iast Chattanooga, whith promised the “mediate posseseion of that place, and saggesting thas — "Rurnelde could easily reach bim by way of “the Teonessee yaliey, cromeing the river at *s point bot a few miloe “below Chatta- *aooga, the twe'armies remaining’ir supporting distance’ “of each ether *@uring the movements, But General Hal jeck declined t order the movement; Iimiting himeel; to puygesting, it being costrary ¢o\theasual habit of the General im-Chief of the Army to commit bimself by any positive orders, The juaction'was conrequen ty pot formed. Cititancoga was ocoupitd by Rosecrans’ leit on the Gth, aod Rosecrane’ campaign, eccording to his plens, was ented tut por so with the Genoeraliu-Chief. Ordere were sent to Bmeecrans by telegraph’ nad by « special mea- senger (Mie Assistant Secreteryof War, Dana) to push after Bragg and drive him tnioAdanta, The aathorities at Washtugton seeme! to be -tetally unaware of the Jact, thes potorious in Rosecrans’ army, that fong- wtreet, Bnuckuer, Maury and the Georgia “State ‘roope wore reinforcing Bragg. All these fepresen- tations ‘were vain. The army pusbed on, and the result i@now known. Had Genoral Rosecrans ween ai- jowed t porane bis own plang, our army, intact, would Bave held Chattanooga, fortified and provisioned such & wayres fo laugh a siege towcorn, Now his army is not tateoct;but be holds Chattaveoga, and with the frm grasp that this obstinate man besbefore dixplayed at Corinth and Stexe river. BOSPCKAN®? IMPRRGN ARLE PORITION. It mest not be supposed trom anything I have raid that Rosecrans is in any danger at Chattanooga. He bas not hie fesmer army: but be is, a2 \t stands, in ea trapregna- ble peuition: in the City. I eepd you a mep of Chat- fanocoga with this, skewing, perbaps, better thav 1 cam explain in any other style, the strengib Of his position. The approaches to Chattancoge from the south and southwest He through two valleys—those of Chattanooga and Cilico oresk. Near the city;ta fact al most within it, there ts a range of hills encirmling it and commanding the valley fer miles. Upou there bills the rebels had made strong -defensive works, pet. mumy in pamber, as if they thought a fow would be safficient for ‘the purpose of defending thess approaches. Genera! R se: crans 49 now builling a tine of worke copnac:ing these Seolated batteries, and willin a few houre hare # line of works around the city whioh will defy theunitad strength of Bragg and Lougstreet. “Fhe black Ines indicate the old worke of Bragg, and the open lines the general outline of the rife pits and battenissenew being erevted by Rore- oraps. Bragg will find it an utter-imposibility to distodge Rose craps fom Sbig position bysdivect advances. He can ef foot neshing ewith his cavalry upon our communications; for General TRitchels will keep him occupied; though he roay hope to pellect somethingby bis partisan friends in Yennesses. Avy Camipaignwhich ean result in dislodging Hosectawe in) ist be made in force against his. eommunies. tone, and tf t be authorities at Wasbingtow wil! move on Mobile and Ri witvond Bragg wilt goon. be born of his pirength.and ntmable to effect any such campaign. The éroe poliey of 1 he goverument should be to weaken [reve by advanos ontother vital paris of the confedersey, snd time to Breathio, Ly attracting the atien Ursge to other parts of bis bocy. Ar at- tack upon iy hi Vt leg, at Moblioy would be very ofte \ive SU WAR COATING "TRH DISARTER, ‘The man wtb « Witer the trothof this battie—sod | have ©. deay red im the @ccont sent you fo tell onlg.the truth, Dit, at the same tRme. the whole trath—will here many demands for corres Hop. 1 venture tonay that nota «in- gle Jivisidn oserige We ootmmeander ip the army cae now he fownd who @il! uw ® deny thet his, brigade came oo in oad order, There ar ¥ very few who. will pot aanert thar their Aivisions om brig Wales were in thes last Mgha ow day. This morniug, vt Pkeparmg.® dexpateh anaes th» geueral rosalt, 1 ue ©4 the words ‘panic’ and “aw ht" to describe the eoaditio in whieb x portion of the exny Kot back oC attenouge., Instantly I igmud Fad tired 9 mmagezive of beige tion, gant he Gensur ot the deapmtoies aud half ad 2.0 otvers Bogen (9 argue with mo chet there war no’ panic,” no fight.” F “onghdn’t poe 11719 thet “ight, and, though Bhe words were eiricken out, fod dil pot appear in thet deepatch, 1 aa .as fully coo vince) a# before thet Iwas tight. The tenths that there ts) digawition here and at Weehingtow to Keay bork the news from the poopie, AmeQstant Seceetary Jana bere | and the decepsion. Malieck at Waabtogipm, boing the .ayente of Wise mon are Wey to mpPSE Suet thie reat American people cannot ‘brave reyersizetoat the | people wine be wen Tame eM And beothere to the ause, knosring that danger and) death wees to be en. ountored, cannot bear te de told ¥iweare over wueinicd— we wie beaien '! Roeoraue’ reytutation can boar gore shen coe auch defeat. He wan say with .con Adewce vs the yeopia whined widiers he leade:— My oye ail 2 nwe been ove.twhelmed md beaten Oy owerbers, Boi give mg efow more such brave fn! fons and we wil Yowonge Ml that hase Oailen” Thee vw | pe sense or vommos in hiding’ the truth ‘from the people, wo! Comore) Rowworaus dowe not atiompt t bee + tay} be gold to we thie m orolog whe f intimates ar foreution w leave— Stuy; for’ Hie not yet aver, We | are goig te crown defeat with © vistory.’> The dixpans 1@ bde the truth from the jsuple exis @ at Washing tou, vod the people from wnom it Glidden may rest ow Purod that the purpose ig to abicit 1 Ge guilty Beod whiew nter ered with Rosecrans’ plans. THE LATEST NEW S. Teleqeame from Wa Wanmuvarom, Sept, 4 4, 146). The latest adv roam General Ruscorang, & sted ye# afternoon, state thal the enemy Bas mada no at tack #inee the 2iet iuat,,and General Roenorane\ i not y (mr of being Attacwet. wler General Meige arrived at Roses, “ena” ce on Seturday, aad upon invitation exams 964 the acey. He declares that 1¢ canpoty be 4 roglae sige, which Peagg does wot aaa o the pomition taken short 1 be attempt Various rumors of sertour duaaters to the Uniow armies yo \ Corgla and Tonnewses are affoat here to night, but nota Dg definite wii recard to them can be ascertatoed, Ji opts Vorable pews hae bee réooived, it It Kept a some fromm Uy MORE Ailigeor mows seckere. Aelegrame from Cinet Covenant, Sept. 24, 1 860 be correspon lent of the Onmmercial gives @ lees powny account 4° the battlow im Georgia than that by cher correspondents! He etvee that oor {088 im artillery and beguage ie wreatiy exaggerated: that All our 4tyisions fought welt; that ow army wae drawn a,’ ®t09nd Roseviite on Mon. day io geod order, awaiting an a/taelt, at that. the ene. my declining to offer battle, we fell back and tok ay o e1rvpg pom ioe around Chatiaaooge the! OCF puldie:s ay a} NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, $m g00d spirits, and that where is no lack of gus, ammu> Bitlon and provisious, Arvival of Rebel Prisoners at Nashvitic, Nasnv.iis, Tenn. , Sept, 3 16d. The trains from the front are Wwrimging in woauded men aud rebel prisoners, Up to date *dout one thousand three bundred rebele have ‘arrived here, Among them ame Colonel J. J. Scolee, Thirtiows Missineipp! regiment; Major J. C Davis, Seventeenth Tennessee, and Major W. D.C. Floyd, Of MoNair’s brigade, togother with captains apd eighteen lieutonants, Among the captains is EB Bayror, Obief engioeer of Polk's corpe. Over 6,008 wounded bave reacted here since Wednes- day. The churches and balls vacated sony. weeks woe by our sick aud wounded are again taken for the samme purpose. : Comppuuication by telegraph hae not yet been opened with Chattavooga. Guertilas are very Bumerous near Columbia Major Fittgbbon of vba Fourteenth Michigan arrived hero to-night, with thirty-eight prisoners, among them one captain and two lleutenants of Wheeter's stat. He reports ai] quiet in frovt. Our forces were sili forti- tying. Até for the Wounded, Puravarruta, Sept. 2%, 2865 ‘The Usite@ States Christian Commission, baving Hs central office m this city, and branches im Pittsbarg, Cio cipnati, Chicago, ®t. Louie, &c., bas sent & large amount Of stores and about fifty delegates to Chactanooga for the relief of the wounded in the lato battles, making moyre tharsixty delegates ju ail pow at work In that de- partment. WEWS FROM EAST TENNESSEE. Concunnati, Sept, 28, 1863, Newe (rom Kooxyille up to last Thursday bas beep re. ceived General Burnside etil! hed hie headquarters at thatpince. ‘There were no signs of any tebe) movemonte inte Kast Tonoersee ‘The rebel foree under Genorel Jones was keeping tovebe Virginia: Hin clone NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Vieks- Sr. Lovny, Sept, 28, 1663 The Democrat of thin olty has a despateh from Cairo which says that Goidriel Trusteu Polk, formerly United States senator (rom Missouri, with bis wife end two daughters, was captured at Bolivar Landing, At on the Wt instant, and delivered over to Ganeral Buford, com | manding at Hetous, Colouel Polit wae General Holmes’ Judge Adiverate ral, avd was with the rebela at Now Maérid, Corinth, | JACK wand Cold Spring j A despatch trond Vicksborg, to the 2iet dtnstant, says that General @rent i# still improving, ant wil! be able w hix bet jaw few days. A good deal of government eoston is avriving In Vicks: berg . Health e¢ene Army—Arrival of Cotton at Calvo, &e. iets leav mo, Sept. 28, 1863. We have no-laser advices from Little Rock. All ie quiet #ong the White river, The’ health of the troope ie qoad., four handved and tity bales of cotowarrived to day, part of wkictr belong te the government. Passeuyers by the stearaer Lady Franklin report the | capture, m Memphis, on Saturday nightor the notorious Sierilla, Gomera Richardson. GEN. FOSTER’S DEPARTMENT. Fortkate Mownow, “ept. 26, 1863, The Unie? Mates transport stoamer-Adimiral Supomt arrived im Hewapiou Roads this morning The tlegof truce steamer New York, Quptain Ch spol loft Fortress Mouree to for City Point, with six hon dred andi ferty jritonere of war, mm charge of Major Multord The steome: Express, due fram City arrived. There tat boeu wo arrival from Obarleston wd vit, has nee Me twin F. De Syer'eMespateh. Nomrons, Sept. 27, 16a RNP HAL NAGLER having ‘been completely relieved of ait offichil duties awe Fesponetbilities, "the merchante ef Norfolk, at the bat mocting of the Roard of Prade, doterniued to give tim an ovitevomia parting of thoir esieem. Accorduigly, w fow evenlags sinew, they proceeded le his resitence, am Pr mason street, in this clly, aad #ereneded him with « fine band ofanaeic. Roturoing, the gest ter pived.abdie rooms of the Board 4 moa during ware faely ou RAC DHEION whieh om) yeu moon iu a peeiootly. clondiess sky, of tule place © startle’ ybriety by the rteelas of an ame flutes, guitar banjos. last avening, Haney of Cull the qaret citizens from their Quckor bik } tone bed of yioiin we the brs . aad wax foned teat a b foreigners from the distant shorox of Old Moiut had landed were Maving « “time”? of wablug 4 Wislea) raid Uhrowglathe city, the party comsiated of officers from the furt awd a number of chy fwy ited guowte, end well known elieracters ab the P mr } “ Went, Ge NRA {The are wheat Ge Sony ues made what may © set a very apture ] Wi, Yelape & wwe! guwbaet. Purier at | expla Suh gunboat t nothing more thay a ¢ sitll We Dowty ew log, with eo yt wer placed in the Ferm, m el. Ll Henawe athe strange machine the water, at what fale L atu unabl apon river fo the grasp of 1 jer atoarn. tt i seated extremely Livht demugh , it wockd Of Course, be an tapeweibility for & L inboat to follow her up the orepike aut over the eheale chich abe wodid of oonree at once Rt indication < uf | purevit, If ber dinwe peremesdesal of bt he virtues whict ov tty thas ive | outer to ail oUF eae Ht wuld fudoed be no euy matioy for « to overtake her ao 4 wtern chawe ring ene fers ape — prorbie fer Day nsoubi nary wae rebe eraft by oh med overboard with together with lps mee would cunmend this Seoresary Woiles, “he ome romia be has boughs! of jake, cannes rag vive, oF eke might be xout 1) take tive watiories at Aabing Paae, Undouotedly you | wit hear of her anertiy in she glorione wervice of ebasing who wilt i thelr torn maintain ther eteiually runnieg away from her, » GHudrod goundor Parrett f At bow ster wi do, KoNOCn ae vases ore never Intended to he | | Wie gave of our b vewad fired at the enemy LM NTRE DENY of ver appt ain ie Keeping the coutraband traile, Jentireiy, The vigilance | manifested by our officers oo dety op the York river | precinides the possibility of contraband traiic on the wa- tera coapdabvat, forward or Ww the rear, and guoriliag cannot agcum only pradential motives, wherr owe oF (WO gunbOrts are conttantly scouting, and ready W drop & shall or two «nid thw fret group of gray. barks that t+ aeen . SORPOLA, URPER U8 RETORARY ROOT ra! Potter, continUeR \ls Calm courne, Mustoees flowe o8 anoothiy, wikboul interruption, coustantly gain. jug etreugth ax down, aart growing Iu importance daily, Promparit; Hing of we every where, aud the fatare te bright (oF the th long within de gloom of suspected disloyal THE cam NAVY Yume be the seeoe of live 5 | there are being repaired (9 Various menners strainers Florida, Captaw Queso, 204 Commend the Commodure Morris, E hat racked after Ube revere service cbe has aeen for the last 0X mouths without rest, Gil ber taken the Commo- ate Jones ae tie p of the York river fotilia during th’ javorite verse! tke Morris. The pre- wera Of this offoer with bie feet ‘s smwrance sufficient of eporgenic action 1 Wak direction Captato Mitehelt, whe Vy at oe of the Jones, ban been tre r Monitor Sengewon with the James pie CkNGINg Meet, Rarrmeonn, Sept, 2, 1863. The wtowmner ity of Albany, recently purchased Dy the ment, was (lertroyed by fre nere thie mornings Lea ‘Wane rins, Fept, aH, Lee) “o NTRY Aeoumted fo $518 060 tomy 25. | whieb Mr, Collector Barney was ca 0d upon to rex oy person to Terpoud for the Prewida \t, dectar: Mr. Lincoln waa worthy of the reapect of all rulers of nations, whether presidents of repoblies af emmperure or kings, He was glad to #00 hore the officers Of tho Kos iad navy OH & Miwion Of pence, and he never &X)otod to pee them in the United States on any otber . Te conclusion be proposed the toast of The Ruaiaa \ 8"! and ite gailant Admiral, Farragut for & rerponee. DINNER 10 THE RUSSIAN OFFICERS. Grand Entertainment at the Metropolitan Hotel. Speeches of Admiral Lisovski, of the Russian Navy ; Admirol Farragut, of the Ameri- an Navy; General Wulbridge and Hon, Hendricks B, Wright, B. G., of Pennsylvania. Letters from Mayor Opdyke, Admi- ral Paulding and General Canby. Sympathy Between Russia a the United States, &e., &e., ee Adrnira) Lisovek) and the officers of the Russian (eet ‘now ‘n our harbor were entertained last evening at the Metropolitan Hotel, the host betog Mr, James 1, Fade, of Bt, Loots, a goutieman who has been extensively engaged in building tron-clad gunboats for our government. There ‘were nome thirty of the Russian officers present, all re. epondent In handsome uniforms, and magy of them wearing the cross of St, Stanislaus and other degorations, Our own pavy was represented by the gallant Ad ‘mira! Farragut (in pisie clothes), Commodere Bradford, Colet Engineer Stimere aid Naval Constructor Delano, Brigadier General Vau Vie: reprosented the army. The ational government was reyresented by Mr. Collect: Farvey. The mmnicipal government bad no rep- resentative present, but the letter rom Miyor Opdyke will explain why. Ihe community #t large was well represented by the Hon, Hendricks %. Wright, member of Congress (row Pennsylvania; tie Hon, tira Wat bridge, formerly tactaver of Congress from this olty, aud Other citizens, Altogether there were some eighty per- Sook present, and ail seemed to enjoy the occasion. The engineer officers of thy Russian navy, dieting itished by their silver epaulets, were much interested before dinper in inspecting the model of a revolving t ret which Mr. Kade if bay ing placed af an experiment on the gun- Boats Milwaukee and Winnebago, which be ie now bntiding for the government at Carondelet, just below St. Louis, The poiuts of the invention are these:—The porthole is only the exact eizeof the mrzcle of the gune and even it closes by the rebound of the gun after it ie discharged, By an iegenious applicktion of imechaning the gon if ele vated of dopresied ty Uhe extent o: (weuty-teven degrees, the murgie not changing its relative position to the port hole, #1 the elevation in the turrets now in wee ie bat eight teurees, On the gun being discharged ft i® lowered for bee. purpose of being reloaded; and all these operations performed by staxma—‘hat im, the elevotion, depr siow arte lowering of the gins Chiv! Fngineer stimere alter maklug him-alf acquainted withthe machinery, took pleasure im explaining tt to the Tusshins, who examined it with great curiowity. The two veevaiz to which this invention tte 6 applied are also eugplied with the turret now ie ase, in case there should be any difticulty in the praction! working of the experi reont, ‘The \ est | | | ; eof the Melreyelitan was decorated with ho faye of Rusmia wad the Uniied States, SELPTLMLER £9, 1€63.—TRIPLE the | eure oO eotertarmmny, at ine own boune tm «alt fornix many years ago. wis “hes and there that be first ‘elt the stro. g sym athy of Russiane toward bis country. “THAT BRAVE OLD BALAMANDEM.”” Admiral Lorovexi agwm tisiug, sakl—! deste 1 ex Press my profousd thanks, and the homage of iny brother Offers here, to Admiral Farragut, who bos filed the world with (he renowa of Amerioan arms, abd «iby is [a Millar tobis own coantryme: —(Excuse me, Aduiral)— as ‘‘that Brave old Kelamander,”” (Loud iaughior and applause.) AYRECH OF GENERAL WALBDIDOR. General Waibriige wax calied upow for a speech. He said — Mr. Pruner arp Gawrumwen—When If last had the Gintingaiahed honor of geeing my worthy host It war on the banks Of the Mississippi, where, with a few chosen friends representing the government of the United states, we compiimeuted him as the Comm dore of the Misia sippi valley. (Cheere,) hie compliment was owing to ‘the fact Wot, fince the period of our internecme strugy'@, he has contributed from his private yard twenty one Monitors, to dea! doath and destruction to the enemies of our country auned when, Bix weeks ago. ! Gustinguiabed houor of eitting tm Chie ilustrious presence, where the repre-entatives of two groat empires meot W express kindred symjathies. At the commencement of ibis century four creat Powers #trnggied (oy Ure supra the world—Frange, kngland, assia aod America Fach sought) tw impress tls own views oa surrounding nations, and to give © the world the moral aspect of ite character and porition . Hagiand Cadeavored to eripple the Cujted Btates. France sought 10 Wake conquests io Rosia, The Frenchman found his geayo io Moscow, and the Englishman was driven from the vcoaw by the American privateers and by the valor of the nation. Lappieore.} Since that tine thers four empires Lave struggled lor supremacy, Ri 4 rep bg Ole eeventD the earth, dominating the i CoULNCN, and America representing the Western pee Fnglind and France, though animated by different conyictione, bave struggled to suppress the vit: Ing greatues# oF (hese two nations, Fagland for the pur pose of purkuing & commeresal policy, and France for the purpose of imprcnsiug Ler moral greatness upon the world, Im the strugs!o which Kugela had ip 1954 against brew and the syuipathies Of our poopie were with Ttuesia, (Oneers and cries of That's o.”) It bad been the fond watie tion of Poter the Grest that at some fu- ture dey Rus#'an commerce, sweeping Ubrough the Wack Sea and the Siod/terrenean, would rival that of every other nation, onl it war lo arrest that movement that France sud Kugland stepped in and interiored, It t# just, i oroper, itt becoming, that now, when weare ast © our existence, Russia shonld come gallantly to our rese (Cheers 7) At the beginning of ihe seventeen ih contary Keridom was introdneed tite Ruseta and slavery into America. tu 1846 the Czar ineucd a ukase agains! sectdom, avd the Congrass of the United States iu the year 1846 declared that if additional twrrt when the fr nara ted & pritie HL atl over thie Western berite. next succeed ng mont gou was fred at Sumter, there was that freedom was Wo pr phe: pplause,) Hussi@ and the United States, and there ik « reason (or it it ia the destiny of Russia aud of the (ured States te al read toall the word am food of inankind controls their pole fit and proper that we should meee vale te Tt is proper ior ie to sey t© oor Rosaian frien: j although there are a mi he Stars and Strypes, wet in thie maw are D9 ev itenc ¥ law come what will, tha ce sha | any foreign goveroment inter ere wir shali pray lo that the ep rlol freedom may eon | Qraret throu.b Karope, (Applanse.) ptermined tbat, Providence bes decreed that there shall be two the Pretorn and the other the Western. eaonted by Ruste. the other by the United mutes. Cheers.) fhe: the rar, in rendin it where, at « given of England and Fran: tas feet her he cond # rom the sea HewARKS OF MA. MITCHEL Sie. Mevcwmit Was wert called to lis feet. had ocu tailing at dimmer to his neighior, a Rus An officae, mad, alluding to the flay of Cie squad tury werd wnresed to the republic here eiouid be borne over that aliivonal terivery ouly the banner of free- dom. (Great \y in February, 1861, an haperial ukase, by the Enoperor, read sin'al! the charches, declared that serfdom wes forever anuihilated, avd in the le which deniored Hence there 1s a cordiality betwoen A whoever controls the It is therefore | eter. ‘ that, | jiion of mev inh arms opholtiog ent cily there not be jont, and wnenee its Lriumebant | reat HemiRphewes, one the ane sbmil be Ii conclusion, Goveral Waibridge remarked wanted to lave P (ie CoMMEFeE He wil he SHEET. NEWS FRC'M WASHINGTON. Wasninarow, Sept. 28, 1868 DEPAKTURH OF GENFRAL MOOKKK KOM THY FIELD. Several Hooker left Washington this morning (w assume the command ta the Bold to which be has been arsigned. — CHARLESTON. Our Troop: Hard at Work en Batterice Gregg and Wagner Preparations for the Bombardment of Charleston, THE DNLE@ATION PROM MISSOURI AND KANASAS~ de. WILL GENERAL BUTLER HY SENT TO THE WEST. ‘The Missouri and Kangas delegation are anxiy # bo ee Batrwonn, Pops. 98.1868 comn COFe the appointment of General Hote: as ibe The stormer 8. Ht. Spalilding arrivod at Fortrens Monroe of Mistourl TEM | yesterday, with dates from Charlertoo bar to Friday faid that Geweral Butlers bar y been © morning. the Secretary of War uvon the sub ect, and b Nothing imoortint hat oeeurred, his willingness to accept the command if he rloald be General Gillinore was #till setively engaged v ereoniny called to it, The address ix to be tubmitied to the dole gation Lo morrow morning by the oommittoe, and It i* exprcted to present it to the Premdent ov wlay. We is turmised by knowing ones that Mr, Lincoln will reat thie delegation a be has others: coowve (he ie addrene very graciously, and tell ite autbors t go home and Moke gunn Now! erous wosther interfered with naval operations ‘The health of the army aud navy was good, POSTRO MIP Hate-raae Foow o'Cuen, PM. The army under Major al Gillmore i# bard at work wat for bie answer. It will be set forth 19 | ponoawiing batteries Groeg and Wagner, aud are the addrons = that twenty-reven uf = the BOS OULYS | nivkinw rapid progreas towards completing the dual ar one «who constitute the delegation voted TF | ranyeinents for bombarding the city of Charleston and Absrabaw | io for Promidont, at dhe lek of aas@arine- sar Fort Mu tion by their democratic neighbors, and it will contain « vioient ageault upon Governor Camole and Gener! Scho. felt, with a detailed statement | the wrongs permitted by Uhene officials towards the aphvldore of the President's emane)pation proclamation in Miasour) apd Kansas, MTairh Aro In Magu quo, apd ia fact everwihing ie dull, except the hard labor our troops are cotapelled to undergo, bat who, nevertheless, are in good xpirite. The steamer Guide, which lot Newberu also ou Thor day, Drings Che mails aud pummengern from Charleston, but THE MXCHANGE OF PRISONREH OF WAR, as not yetarrived es | clone thix dispateh Thestatemont made tu a Now York paper of Saturday, peeves tnt ne sare of exshangn bad tovw sero won ve | THE CHANPIONSHIP SHELL BOAT RACE. tween Gen, Meredith and Commissioner Ould, by which 7 ' il military prisonors except negro troops aud heir omicors | Jogm Ward Beaten by Hammill ina Five would be immediately exchanged, is oot trae, Thro bs* |” wate Race=Time, Phirty-seven M boom no pew arrangement made, and the exchange Of | grey FIty-elght Seconds, Ae. Prisoners applies only 0 priouers relowed avd paroled | Te great and fuxi contest betwen Jorhua Ward, uf Prior to September 1, and citizen prisonors paroled pte | Newbury, NM}, and Janves Hamill, of Hits: vious to May 6, an hag heretofore been wtated in B®] gyivania, came off yeatorday afleracon at l'o Hewat, Such unfounded statements are calculated © | tye city was overflowed wiih vimitors from excite expectations on the part of (ricad- of prisoners | the country, who liad wevemblod to witeasa th which only cause disappointment aud distr for the championship of America, Every hotel and THE PRIZK MONBY WON AT THY CAPTURE OF NEW | tavern in the city and the quburba wan orowde outmans, the race was the all-absorbing Ut ot The statement recently publiehed that tho vessel and | tion Ward was (ho general favorite, aod $600 tw property tuken at the time of the eaptare of New Orleans | g4o9 freely. offered on bim, with bo (kere by the fleet under Asintral Farragut bad been appraised | piyinii reached Poughkoepale on Saturday, and Look @ and condemed, and that the proceeds, amounting 0 about | iuen of two over the course om Sunday, but the bal five hundred and seventy-five thousend dollars, would | goo of the time remained quiet He was jn syiendid oom be veady for distribution, if incorrect, Tho otticer® | condition, wnd evory muscle waa at porfact 4 Of the squadron at the time of the capture have DOL M4 | He rowed his now boat (no name), which i twenty olght Yot taken the necessary sleps to pond a single Came LO thE | cone gig iuchos lony— wo leat longer than hie wit bom prive courta for conderanation, and it t# doubtful whother | an ouo and a aif Inchos wider, Ho rowed yortorda vu wn appraixement of the vesre!s abd property token for the use of the government bax yot bora mate Until thore forms are gone through with, there eau of course be no distribution of prize money, It if understood that fmme- diately upon bis return to the commend of the foot, Admiral Farrragat will have the matter atvended to, and the caves put In course of niljwtioatiog THE TENNERSSEE GOV ERBOTSHIF Emerson Etveriige is, at the iuefance of prominent Chion men Of Tennessee, endeavoring to obtatn the con- wont oF the adimimistration for Genera! W. H. Campbell to be inaugurated Governor of Tenues@ee, on the ground that he was voted for lu the variour counties on the drxt ‘Th reday im August last, (he day fixed by law for the election Of Governor in that Btate since 1849. Iti claimed that he received all the votes cast, wud in that | State the majority of all the votes given eiscts. | A large volts, it ia sald by those gentomen, would have parte of seounter conversa With sweeps, bat in hit former races used the square oar Harmill wat dreseod in white pacts, blue shirt and ret cap, Ward did not arrive in Poughkeepsie until noon of Monday, and be also was in apparent good ovndition He rowed his old boat, Dick Risdon, Hie weight waa 17% pounds—eleven pounds more than he ever weighed be fore—whteh gave consideranle dismatiefsction ty bts friends aud backers, He wore white panta, but was eiripped to the walet, and bare headed. Ward won the tueid> track The umpires wore TP. Doyle, of Boston, for Word, and J. Soot, of Pittabarg, for Harill, Joo Coburn acted ae referee, The judges were wtationed on the make boate Dut the referee followed the contentanta around, on the tog 4A. Stovens, which was chartered by @ private party Of yentlonven of thin city, At Afteea minutes wo theae the men appeared on the treck—Hamill puttiog tn the firwt appearance—and were loudly cheers by thei . | Tenpootive friend#, At precisely mine minutes Sin se been thrown throughout the Stato, bad not Governor | orcicck ihe signal Wat given and a start war ei) 4, Johneon sud his advisera oppoed the elvction, They | Ward gaining au advantage Of oeurly @ boats | th. a: ‘The contrast between tho sirukee of the two me aw ale say that the inauguration of Gevernae Campbell | oe ed Ward'e mation being ® loug. steady yl’, doverming!ing | yon here, he oncer said tney woula mo 6 1) & | would relieve Governor Johnson from bie labors, andthe | witio Hamili’s style ix quick, sbert jerks. Hanoi) hele friendty folds; and the diuing tual was ale decerat- y. We might haye the gratifiestion of seeing | peoplo of the State, having « civil governor, would have | strokes wers, by the wate, fly two bo the majwute, 1 th! the same spirit. The fenewien navel fag is Whit®, | the gquadeou here wot ouly for weeks avd raonths, | yo dimenity in reorganiaing the autire Stat» goverument | Ae nat thirty eight wade ene period ot time va wi arith # blue traneverse cross. No ofteers of any otber | y+ qutfl the fight was over, He would suggest | fmnmediately. Fe Ping leg oP reed — age frien ge ol foreign vation were prewemt or invited. gathering of Auericans ang Roemans, After the comproy tad sat down to teble the band } cvom the North Carolina reveivtug sbip) struck ap the ‘Regsian national hymu, when tee whole company rose Te wee a friendly and on bis lef: Adi ral Pervags the Russian frkewe Odba. (tts ali ost nesdlens to say that the dinner wae enpsrbly served by the Lolands, ans that everything was ex mit ONghi.to be The following letters were reer ved from the Mayor Adimiont Parlding and @eneral MECTER PROM MAYOR OF DY RK MAvombetenieg, Naw Vero, seut. am, 160i 1B. EAD, Bi ome Ja of your meesanger iternoon to moet the \dininaland oMloors of she Rumsian Hoot new in onr harbor. regret that prior engagements will deprive mie & to pleasure of being with you, T should be most happy (© jon you in thie watimony of respect to the naval Teprosentatin uf 4 frieaily Power; naive Wo-ao 80 at his time, 1 hope to have a few days. olteislly, in conmection with my amwociates io Che city goverament. Very respectfully, youre GRORGE GPDY KE. LET ERE FROM ORDEAL CANBY. Hiergnaninne, LAND Braves Te Oors, ) New Yous Onry ann Hameow New. Some, sept. a8chs6il, | st One oF the fort ind Invitat We wortd have an HUBLI Woes LOO late to avail mywelf of it rea we very t Pleawnre le Mave met li hen guowts, and | beg Cat y \ 4 for thy Wuvitation, Very } ie W CANRY, Has T. Bapes, lig. Metropolitan Hovel, { LETTER PROM GIMBAL RAP LING. | Savy Varn, New Vows Sept, a8 o969 1 Deak tl bewe unt had the plesnre te aeceive } Kind Invitation te dine aed taeet Admiral Lagovaki, { wttsias wool! alford my metiom if my eu nent= 1 Webave eve utlicer 46 OOF INboTE ane un preunptty coated mech advantay ae (oe today will be one 4 ranch interest wed a gu relations. Je gieat baaie, Pxue (Mend ane most Obedient servant LAU LOING. Jeune Bo haps, Key., Meteopoliian Hotel, New York iwuring the hanqost, which wae of a Aire rate order naad played (he Sher Spangler Harper” and hod save the Oran” .oationat otra whion were duly honored by the company Alter the removal @f the chAR Mr Hane pryywwed (ue health of the kinneror of all the Rowalae, as ome wir virioes he felt tally inewuspetent 0 exprees—are {shown Wtineel fo the march of fumes progees floral of wl whine Mugaclly, Whome sate manship ait whoew taany Ciriaiion virtues filed ay Div own Saad, bet th with hie | be compa ive to the Faukee Dawdie, heron ud again played ‘+ which wos rocetved with enthoaay SPRROM OF TALK RUMBLAN abMCiat, Acniral Lasoy am ceayouted in broken bat ea Jigibie Ringtiay, Hes sai — CenrLemmy—[ regret very woh that Tomy we | would wish the fooliogs f gratitude hi of oor frieud, Mr. Pads, has produeed ov « The praiee which be gave to eur Emperor ia row served iy tim. (Cheers.) He & certainly wot Denetactor of bin sabjocts, he ie tbe friend of jo kind Schqoes:) From what be hae already done, aot what he doing every day, he W certainly entitled w ube gurname which once 4 owah empyew elaimed— Delight of Mankind. bre woe have been bare the Emperor Da the hearte the feeltngn of eymjathy and friendsty American eiixens have manil jomen, that from ¢ yours our poople ta: the seme nh you are ud energy of the Berove, whe ur @xpeet that the pave already wn! country. (Ai ron to whom ¢ time their future. kat gy © of the Presidaut of the Uxiia slates, of “ Brave!’’) The company rove aud did 9.1") howore to the + Grime WH the beatin (Cheat a: “ | | | t at, to} Ame WEMARKS OF HON, MIRA BARNEY, Mr. Banwer, in promising that it wa Ot Customary for horn. ond he eaiied apoo Ada 't#! | | REMARKS OF ADMIMAL PARHAGET Admiral Pamnacur rose to respond, He walt he had ¢ spolegize for his appearance among them. He be! been attending to busioene im the Newy Vard when be armed that bie worthy beet wae giving “a dierer to ibe Momman officers. Drennad an he was, be felt it be duty 10 de eos, for be desired w meet the off-ere of the Musian navy, even Lough be Ral wot on the wedding garmeute in bars meh gme Of there gee.) er he wre, and bed had | end Ap ain Hoatakom, of | IK —] rooewEd IWR evening, Harouge (he bands , Your polite tewhetion te dinner this 2 ODNiged ke dony | tart, aud dravk it | them to lake lessons now with the Messrs, Leland bia medonky forbade Lime nico tion ag. Ihe proponed as toast, Lie Rassian Spire, with all ¢he modern un- and romaivet standing vill ite concinsiom, MP. | yrovemente "! nfs prosided ving At ‘tie ribs the Rursian PEER CHE GREAT AND GEORG WASHINGTON, Admiral Liovwsi. and Flag Cagnain, - Bedorevaxi, | and ©: | ropablic—uay their memories be temarte),’! Mr, PARK GOOWIN, (he next apeaker, Teferre: lo bapp} termes Lo othe (riendmuip exint Loctad station, ANOTHER | VATRIOTIC ‘ Kine Rvs as Admiral, again roming, cebd — jew of establishing A first clase hotel in St Petersburg, Hike that wept by the » morning Bewspaper like o@e which Covera Warenivck—Allow me to propose The Mowe ry of Peter the Great, the founder of the Russian empire, ieorge Washington, the founder ef the American 1g lintwewn Rowwia aud the ADMIRAL moments when Hanill dogne 14 gala on Word, NAVAL ORDMKAS. him, and eonlioung to keep the lead arou Lientonant Commander Moeany, detached trom tbe | ie a oat. Ma uarnet fh te t5 whines conmmand of the gunnoat Hunchback, ie ordered to the | seconds, Ward following 16 seconds in the reer, command of the Konuobeo, ABOONNOISHANCR OF MALHIAS POINT, motte were very slow. Ward began to show Severs! vouscis of the Potomac flotilla have boca espe | of wearinogs, abd he isbured evidently very bard, lam | cially reconnoitring in the fvicinity of Mathias Polat dur Pay =. sean ecty costars 06 t0n oe Pet jug the part week, A detachment of wltiore werom- | un6 race home wax & contioual gain on Ward by Hamill, panied them. The country theroabouts was soner wit | Ward evidently being tagged out. The / ae de opsetepaatc gv wal cheereh ctiy, ‘stovenes ot Pouctaegale, ohowed NE NATIONAL CEMETERY AT GRITYABUAG, the © ptestants arcind in bie shell boat, and Kept up well On application of David Wills, haq., agent for Governor Curtio, the Commissioner of Agriculture, How. lmao New with them, not rounding the stake boat, however Om the retaru be led Hamill lo, and many of Ward's friends tou, hax commented to allow the chief gt the go Yormment propagatmg gardes, Mr, William Baume mistook him for Ward, and cheered kualy betore they diwovered their error. ' Haralll reached the home boat 10 dora, to repair Wo Gelkysburg to lay out the grounds for & natioual comotory, whare those who fell wate te eflecting the tura Hamill was exceedingly quick, aod wiped & very great advautage over Ward, wives move y ny (ont minutes quicker than ibe race milen, the rake being {tb ink gentlemen, that Mr. Godwin las given the tre | ine soi of — Mempaylvania in cefence of their | $1,000 . The river was ea caim aod unruitied aes | puwoning oF the [eelihe Which aaimates Huasians at the 7’ French plate mirror, and the sun was quite warm enacgh | present owe—! de net mean the Peesians from He cuminwned the army avd o ou bee lorefcations, aud Ube pe wolwes to peacetul purmuite, i France aud bnglans every other nation. But Heve it to hethe of every peuple ty defend There 4 no middie gravid © cae tanees wit! and peacefully | bot, Jel erat will happen My Dan Sik [regret chat. iv cansequance # absence | the aaue poopie who felt 80 pearatul «short time ago are |p the harbor, Lait} net remeive your | bow ready 4or amy sacrifices and, jet ae we cou Moscow biraed, 90 shall we O6t shevnk (rom burning St Vevereourg K Becessary. (Apply 1 foreign aatven are (oe peace with ax we aball teruntausl duane our fiud tor (hat peace Cheers) PRROH OF HON. UENDRICES B WkIG r u | MeaioMTyanember f Cougrom, of Venxylyamia, wa oue rquadronebet the people generally je Rusia. The Em | xenuders bas been at the bow of hie profession tn Unie poror, From tke begining Of bis rege, sor ght only peace, ¥ oyped the work eof Russie gave them ve did Rot thigk of war he desired (be prosperity of barseli andor ail the world — be e texrty —(oueere) either to Ive mx & nation oF to ile | bope Uuat the present cir Md 86@ Leut. Breunan, mil ‘eomive it an honorable Country's Cause are bare 4 cared-tor ranting piace, Mr. | fr 'mumlont. 's bauhanner dey coved wat, poasre'y boon selected. The course was kept free from every th country. Since tie death of Downing Bo one hae stood | and ne foul was inde of could have been higher aX @ tandecape gardenor aud horticuituriat. Mr, | NOt lane ten town to, 7 tum yesmome wm irngenm the Tae | Seundere will leave in a few days for the purpose of plot- | out a lar.e Sumber Of pickpookets ahd thieves, why aid Ling the grounds, which are Yo be yubncly consecrated on | & UUFvioe tutiuens. Joba Wards brother of Jonb., had ; : A in porkot pleked on the Arment of 2000. ai Thursday, the 224 of October nex wer in drafla He immediately atopred pay font THE CANE OF POLICEMAN cHOMPHON. The Grand Jury on Satorday just dumiwed the coum Lagninst policeman Thompan for the bowlelde of ¥ detective, aud he haw revarned to duty on the police force of this city. THE NEW FRACTIONAL CLMMKNOT, raph. Another geatienmn waa relieved of bis weigh aad a0 and the vickuine were very numervuR. A greet dex Of bad Lquor was drunk. aod tnuch bad temper wae Ube Conmejuence, resulting io freqoent fet Agnta Wards (ronda, why were ben Of tueit javorite'® cooditeem,, aud tall trial, A general mortinar tan throug! Ward had sold the race but Ward hires’ and tbe Jomere. complete mobs * | A large amount of the pew fractious! correvey haw goat friends deny the inaiauation and af # pare Pe vp ay eal wey point wo the time made ax ab evidence deou printed, and is being propared for teeun e# sown am | Gr sir rece. Hie foes Of the race le mainly tis thoroughly dried. fue tatement tut wny of it wan ited howerer, to hin having loo mack Sexi on Boe a | the nem! qpenker. He mel prociauned ip.) 1 in the | of auch a character ea to nonomaitaty ity doxtroetion ix | Dreast, which winder him, and (hue deprived him of bie st Coagrase buat thera were but two sw class Fowers | totally untewe, Nowe of it tine boon dostroyed, aud the | he “initnNornce tivee st te Lats ore wok improtie on the tee of tiie globe the one A the other | omly iault found with \t ls ihe konulMiciont Arynens, [thas | ing over the mune course for Grey prires—soventy Bre the Untied Stuies of America, Thou the Agerieaa preew | beem found by praction) caymrionce Chat the procem of | Melber, Bfty dolart aud twenty five doilars, down, Ward’ (i ide he eormase: and ooted at the iden chat Kt ahontd | etoarn drying wil! mot dy, un that vir tostort of heat te | vciy arerwone weet im mntenaten” The wate ire: | be nc Hime, adaile Englan! was regarded ar mistrems of | peconmary for the puryo Mr. Lime not the guiicorate to Now York wervgrowded, and aah ove Wranes was regarded aw baving taken the | uly member of the admintetration wiven to punning | Atnding fromm wae to be bad The pickvorkets antti ey Km) (rom the head of ten wari He ree | The mew fractional notes bwwe np tho thot a fait | trage with great purses A’ hie femuss tir Nocera wore but two Beat-clane Vowers | oval riug of 40 ensircilag. the vignette. Upon bekg | wae relieved of fror ene hundred aiitay bills oe ths the Uniied stater 0 | nated ite use to-day, Mr. Clube remarked — Tt ware faint vw that could, from ther own re and within Luemisel ves, either pat dome on or reeiat » combimat ion of all the other Po At ihe mu Of « long and elo Wright propwes as oriean Unter now aad (orever, one sad wraperadle, Morr ance Of fay Osiiabe, wae cont ealigd on, ty that be conveyed tis dese tn | tue! all diMoultios of every kied ha clone of the war, aad the! the oe @ to its progress. Auimiral Fannaary on. Todiebon ae the per | feokor of oariiwork for \idextious, whieh gave 60 wach | He was foljowadby Mr. We. Bling (larke vil It wee afer milvight whew (he gueense jeligitted with (hair entertainment Au Capt foam ithe some fie Koglivh, He beti i be rome ved a ual on aetuld Lave © What te to he Done A GRAND RECRPTION To BK GWEN THM HY fT OLY PREPARATIONS FORA HAUG AU THE ACADIOMR OF MEMO, BIG. ancl, an well aw many of our loading dopted the Lint thrown ont io Sunday's Hew sun reintere to giving ear Human vie tore « grand of. oh and pint, (he peatter baa been taken up b earnéetpens and Figo , nud Wuere ix little doubt thet quidoent entertainnuent wii! be the rasui Wu Swpday afternoun a number of the Aldermen gut to geuher, viter reading the article in the Haxa:w, ead im mnediately came to the determination to act up the re pdations coplained tbereta Yestergay morning the jolot commiiee of AWdermen Couthiimen, appotuted for the purpose of arranging for the receptin of the Roestam waval officers, held s mevtivg in tho chamber of the Board of Aldermen to take the maiter into considerasion, Aldertas Fromeat was selected chairman pnd Me of the comusities, Oo motion of Alderm: bees were appomted — On bemiation and Reepion— h\dernan Varley, Couoe's man Mofoubell and Comnetian Marray tim General Busiaes—Counelupan Keeoro, Alderiean Hail and Counetinan Murray, ‘The following programine Wea thea agreed upon — I~A public reception at the Governor's Room, Cuy en Vinit to the prublio inetitutions, High Bridge Park, fA grand Damyant. Remider the above officis) arrangements, ovr leading CU) nmae DAVe ConmCoeet @ aaTeMmenl Ure ards getting ap & grand bell ip honor of our Rosaian visitors. In ae cordance with Usese nuggentions, thip bal! will ovme off at the Academy Of Morte, aed will be managed by mowt ae (ive and infloemtial eitierns The Reception Comm'tien, in company with the Mayor, con Ut lier Brennan, City lnepector Bevin, and ouber pabiia omeere, intend to pay seta! ve Vantar, (he (ollowing comenit the honors. SOOPER. ATMO thin Interview ail the eta oo the ry ete WIN GeRIedthG HWhe, place macwer, Me aeutiment © The Witham Hitewman cleré | A Wo the Resrian Ad | omtoer promoted from the tial to 087 OF tomorrow, with 6 view Of tendering Bim | ommend tan boo pear Cronpanic Hawk 0 Newburg, aod several cverk were eon mitne emailer amounts. The tra C7 Un, and thongl doe at Chambers etre et get Wuere Ul) Balt paet tow | AtaB Pt On tue part of Mr. Clerk to aire the new currency & metallic ring RETURN OF MR Mre |.iuooln arrived here thin cyening im a epecial car from Vyiladelphia, Lor the present the Presidential @tabiebinent w))| be mate ned at the Buldiers! Home Bt! the preparations are onmpletad | Of bousgkeeping at the Wiite Howe, | THE GURRILL AN | ] LINCOL™. ‘The Houkese: ' Trade Sale—sisth Day FOC OF THR ALR rOWMAL MERLIN THAD MRBOLETION®, ere Tue male opened yertortay aa briskly aa during the pass 5 att each Wve lee wan freely duplinnied. Mente tou hk Co'4 tito booke ran very well chrooghont 1 Uoeiy whiten of Diekkoma’ works, te forty » «Cae remy thin | - Goeridar sre reported to be in the viciwity of Beals, | 9 tinapand volumes were eubd at f ate adulting an appertanity 10 make a dah. ile bike were weil da) Neated, at a higher pate then or CARIETRRING A LoCOMOTITR Ginery @upltiniing prices, abd Marion Tarlend's @orne To day «cew \comats Hit bs 4m Om the Uoied | etd at full trade prior. The \itolle Me pe leo | Staten military ravirosd, war chrwtened with aypropriste | Beiter or in ture salintaclory wombers, Dick & Pi ertemonien “Jaba W. Geary, ie commitment & tee | goravl's nvone was very puceemnful. Evece New Yoru eueral of that meme, 0 favorsbly knows in enunection | Ket sold well aid weary (wo Lundset copter af at With the Secand Givimon, De ollth army oorpe. Juckson's ie! were readily taken. Lae be Hheghard's AKKUVAL OF FRIOONERS FM THe RarTbaN Vertem lint wee an Object A much ommpetition Ue Friday «me bandred sud aineteen prieeary, cup | tured recently avath of the Kapitan, rameted bere fron the Army of the Potetnac, Som were capture’ at Madieow Court Hoane, Yat be lary @ikbin seven mien of Cordon Among therm ere Cot 2H. Lee, Lonyector of the Seoved army corps of the Arty | of Sertnere Virgin, Coptew Ph. A Te fecomd North tes covelry lLientenast / Bo Moore a Litot. MoH. Norrmao Fide wore ‘vesly offered, Olver OAM Mhory Bete od ant 87g? Bombers tame 12 vole , Reever! (hemimntet he new seren s very large Dumber wae When iarun's*' denny e, by Whately, bye fine ol ne feomly bought up ot fell rete, mod of ue A Fiori! Severs! thonsund voluman were Ow RK) © emo Lhery y hearty, 4 wae Ot han » ete, — he wnat © tet wen £O0 Ue bork mt buat, Fat Vide Ad ore, mit emg Ta ber A new game, The Comeae eae favorably teowived, aa wr ae Ub thet Al, abet A thee Lat the onnpmny retires to womper woking ot tne Candee wren be a“ volomes sere ou lat ware ken at 6 poring | & e Ha sogiuant, fits ingiow, avd U, ‘ 1H WHEAT CROFT OF WiKCHRL® | pttere reueived at We Agricultural Barone from Wie om mby« Twenty -©ighth North Caroi y, Asmtent Burgeon of Cows Ate laioet 5 urgeon cvwtian atate that it is eottmated by good sethertty that ee ees cee nee the wheat crop of that tate will resch Ukle year tbirw 0 od Be Ranrete riliome of bathe, of whieh twenty wmiliivne be «eg OKewn wore erries fyared afier eopyly ing the Pomme doman t THE TRIAL OF TOLITIOAL PREnOy mime The military comaminion, of which Gow. Augur ja pow dent, will Dent wook proceed to the tr ee) prioquwers at ypreten) contend i tbe (hd rae paar The wenn OF the Bard of Kn role will od ou the 20th inet, Tears caane of ArRiled men (9 by uremtned reape on 1H8 Low nih tomers Serene offerte are mele bere day, by o representing Western mereantiie twtrrenta, wo tenve the trade with the lower Miesumippl relieved of all rent thee, The Omnplatwix hte beard, but Ue mene enue ur eiways made The restr cut Fe @emulial by Lie orvoral pow an 4 Han mtorot te are 10 tw oe meh ome is ate dan ag or Lawvits for ‘ deers try vn ne bie ay of Sere) oun premscutvn of the war sgelowt robetlion sed wl be gindly rernoved an (net ex ray im tie opt ‘ wry! eoammantors in (howe dwithete, de deme «uh p r} oy! We Ol Me. 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