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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1864, > eee "SHERMAN, [S2=S= + scattered and flying towards Fatonton. The pursuit com- oon siared with the reflection. Griffie’s men, and also Cutler's moo, mukod If they could ebell — ¥ & Co.—Covingte pugs. Many bave already been killed or rod. Bot KO ia E U fe) P E oe oe | Sear pad pau} come of The traing are running reuliriy to. Atlanta, sfmine MBN WANTED TO RESOUH 1MmR COMRADES e 15. 67, Gt ‘ } . yp all sides We could trace ‘Were reported quiet there yesterday this morning, When tos 'weive huodred m 6f@ #0 basely shoved Kantocer, Crass 493~Avgust 5, 1954, ed down im the city ‘ine aon ee ee Maoow, August 2, 1364, | MMO We |r aes deserted deiin.'s and Cutler's men actu- 3, 56, 67, 57, 39, 52, 51, 20, 16, 66, 24, 4, 50, 76, tion, “ ‘Trains from Atlanta arrive and ‘erart r eainrs ow dogged to be nilowed to go ty thelr assistance, Boe detonate Sime, Affairs there wear the anual sepeck, The abelling | (ewes guid, Ss ug “Geveral, there le, you ' a yesterday did oo damage, knew, ouly @ bavalui of rebels uy jet Prizes Oashet tn A D regiment go fallzed Lote Batety of Large Part of His Force, , As T close this Tam lnlormed that Stoneman’s caval al u an | ry General McCook and a | nave wnipped Wheser ties end oontng: post nue "by teries, 4 inf ion given, GALLAGAE 4 The Yeokees beve appareatiy abandoned theiradvance | {FsrH"” Hus no Aw much ay those geuerale wisbed The City of Manchester at New York | terigy .*s4,information sien, Gattacnun & Baw. fhousand. also that hp bas cut the Macon line nest La. | Oorore (he George Ratirond. and are massing -on ‘heir bo dy 80 themsrives, they bad uo orders. Griffin and ~ fay ott orntre and right Cutler each ci this be true the rebels have played their last mime d & division iu the Filth corps — endeavoring to work dowu between the ¥ j ‘ape Ra Prizes Cashed tm All Legalized Lottes game here. city «nd the river, fio the Fir (0 wid Cutier the Fourth and Saxotia Off Cape Race. ries and information given by J, CLUTE, Broker's Ofoa, The raiders who cut the M: Ayet. 00 v the whoe 176 Broadway, QBNERAL MOWARD'S FAREWELL ORDER TO THR FOURTE @ driven towardm Newinia te reer TD Railroad | thing, ae well ae Grid and Cuclor, awd cried Oot against — = = —- ca cons, son's cavalry Thelr advance reached oc rine astray | the ahame. | “Why,” said shay, "we were Brought Ot to : Lottery Prizes Cashed.—(nformstion epagovareens Togs Aner Coarn) | the arrival a ihe Wain carsiog”Koday'e command to | ees wet al thee ty ae | TO DALS LATER WHWS. | 0.8 OLAYTON & OO. 4 Walla. Protails of tho Battle at | ore romes amenainm cur surteisn, | | Ain he ulet wom ptt, apk be ramet | Saag acne Tea Summa te fe * » Having been assigned to another command, the auty, by | #bout five hundred prisoners, all their artillery-— | foo ML Yo telwerepeed im nedietely after the troanm ’ Proctor’s RO tesnw 4 pleasaut ane, devolves up: " me at Bs . et Y— | abarted uP onthe charve to by atiowed to go tws but be Creek, Scarpe that Thave earned tn love and seuss, Thetis et ons Dende The rae gov ee, ghunired | horses | in our | seogived 90 answer, m J servine together haa bee! - . Ho did so agein aud again; but be fn shori. but crowded with remaria. jie ress sought Lognoaiy eoroie’ the. @iteben ibis ai 7 Lord Palmerston Mgakn Declares Against ‘waa told (¥ wait cor orde:. bic eveots. The words Dalton, itessaces, Aa ma Chee, And it was supposed they would be taken, Three Aue alert Gt “ A t ‘aville, Dallas, Kenes Gann dosded ata pieces of ariiilery taken from Stonemad have been | Gen, aie see eet, Ayane. NecaIs AND. Sams Redding” in Amerisan Affairs. ach Pree creec, of contilct, more or ‘ tig rougbt bere, Six hundred mses and elebt hundred mules are reported to have bee captured from the sume. Governor Brown left this morning for Atienta, The who are pouring in, are being sent rapidly to At ¢ wer horse, waa fretting, and 16 fa Raid Chat dokpok® to Warven tu the following style;— “By the Lor, «ir, if | comny nded a corps I would pet in Overy MAD, 47d swawBD ‘hem. bat! Would reague those twelve hundred meng” and Ww too eaxer (or actlent,conid cet no ¥ ly, at tweive YNTERESTING RESEL ACCOUNTS. | stevens ¥ an endeared co honor for your country at v has learned anew to fear. sand ail kintt of gofd and bunken, 1b Wall sirget, N. ¥ Mr. Slidell. on: a Visit to ATLANTA, Auguat 2, 1864 Reported Capture of Gon. Steneman A Yiswew od back f heactily a All quiet around our ‘ines ag ‘ red to our camp, Napolewn. rs nf co-eperation of the division cimmabiars, aga | shelled the city for hal’ anhorr isterertzg ve Cueiay | Leute par up asia ine useauit 0° Pacwrabirg was OVER. Ol apole’ the cneeriul manner in which they have been sustained by | Our army- is much efited with th « those twelve bu: teed mea a fow got buck, but the greater penne SENT Some and Pari ef His C thelr o cers, i ie @ dofost of tho raiders | part were murder nf, and fuaty Bout? omunaa "fo thom ‘ant through them to thelr commants, T tender’ | i,thelr rev. " three hundred, re captured, alter Sighting + Krondsvay. i) the iw tor n my warmest thanks «nd uagualified commenation. all that ws lo't oc tbem, we against terrivio o. ‘The enemy Is still passing towards our loft. Avovera, Angust 1, 1n64. more ready “ all day. have from miae. GeverakMewie or wed ue back to Advance in the Rate’ of Intere: - Reanticn Dove ¢and Yume i Whi Bishop Pieros. of tho Method int Fyiscopal Chu lot Warren co in at (ie critea! point one’ imeraemte the in Bnglana. ’ bere-Gold or siver, 30 con's to URIOUS FIT NG AROUND A T, ear that our cause {s right and juat | OM!!8 Upon the Motbodisis of the sta Eighteenth corps never went in. Rurokide never e@ut > i f ia | by h TLAN A, I take leave of yi: commeénd vou to His | 98Y, August 10, for xpecial anything more, ihe negroes were cred avd fod ands a H HAH He will papish eux nips losmrapicie the | Pulsion of tho foe from our Wanting... To them wae assigned the honor, and theve i Perel Lire foe the ths st o m 80 gloriously to bring to thousand five hundred, although wa by th , y hair to its original t i nb assisted hy twelve hun- | Jeg Coburi Ring for n. Venps the head cle 0.0. HOWARD, Major Genérat, : ais mae pe FF na RID) OF. aoe Bamdued, Coburm i Irel-yhd Selecting # blip distal ot ae hy % r witut firing shot. Zhu we were \ ever offer the’ pubse ‘@IX REBEL GENERALS WOUNDED, | O™™! #0wA80's werurniox onves or 19 mew comear, F defeated. after the best ten had been arsed cut mont Me Fight with Hace, hath ng aslo: atresthonse iad ty : x a : Huanava DePARTMRAT AND Anmy Temensge, | po ak Bd pe ia pe erawing off the main rebel force Gey KG Re oe sacar ‘ hee ‘ Ga k ; conoertied . erfal te arap rienon. Raid 4 Bon A ae Wa puvevabober: ifeom ther Bresideut, the. ander: A;tor &ix o'clock tp the aftoremoon overythiow was per gee examine this wonlerfal teumph of srienen. Said a és Signed hereby assumes command of the Department aud feotly still, Arig Kiores, re After od R Aimyat.tbe Ts er twelve oilock only an occa: eae and at my ales No, 1.123 Broadwiy where Mr, W. F. G. Shanks’ Despatch, a y ci i eaptain | advice asio treatment of the hair will be geatoitousiy given, ’ or musket was nourd, Thare was still time t mike | _ TBétoman stoaranhip City of Manchester’, BARAH A. CHEVALLEL, Sf D - Tasanre the gailant soldiers of this renowned army that T = we j shar 18 de fos ? it Ta 20th, -F bab rsti eles A Minmansc erent e. ¢ ally wile the a Weetecuene cota wn ee HeAnquanrens, Any or rum Pi Other charges along the lings—eomo to be femhts, and | Halcrow, which leit lietpom at stewan A. M, on ste’ lute beloved commander was my personal friend Heat suse ash Rl ey ads : Smulate his noble example. : Re otders to be charyos de facto But at twelve o'ctosk, by order, the whoie thing was given up. Thé rede! columns commen>sd to burry back as zon as they gob word of it, and the frst of them did not arrive belore nighua! ‘The latest news from General MoCook’s cavalry exped! {s bighty ehoouraying and lessens the extent o/ the Wgaster. Geueral McCook bas bfmseif reached Marietta ith’ twelve bundred men. A squad of. three hundred Mac, I August 4, 18 Nothing of interest has'taken' place for the past two days, and very little picket firing is: being indulged ‘1a on the lines at presént, and Queonstown on thay Zist of July, arrived at Mile port yesterazy moro ing. The steim¥bip Saxorta, from: ‘Sntimmpton 261 ubt., Crivtndoro a ¥ Wig Depot whe nd dye appiied by skilful arti-ts Preservative and 0.6 Asior House. The HOWARD, Major General, passed yRace - ton, F chitin, Aah he vas ANOTHER MOSTARR. aes oe Wrweday, Auyaes 6, at one ovina", Diseason | with unexampied « bas 3 feachéd Lhe same point a short time previous, The The Disaster of Gen. MoCook’s Forces, An offigey of a colored reziment ts'reported to have shot’ |' Fmsvoek and the cavairy weis ordered over here, ma | % rowe to New York. ‘Atomic Method discaveret by D isafag wil'not now exceed eight hundred, Nasnvuse, August 5, 1864 General Stoneman sont a force of cavalry, consisting of Long’s and La Grange’s brigades, three. thousand two one of his men yesterday at the commissary depot. The officer is now under arrest, In my despatch of the 3ist I stated that the colored | Miuile'n Jovg march of eignioen ries. fhey should bive staid’ witere they were, fur of contee the rebels, hearing our great @rtiliery Oring, and kr gwing the extremity to whieh Petersburg was reduced, w ttld bave hurried back; Sho was D8urded by the wows yach¥ of, the press, amd LEY, % Clinton place Iighth street, New York. Ssummary of bor news, which'is~ two days later haw Dea: Por tbe steacdship Africa, @ Halifax; war @btained. — |} All prisoners previously taken by McCook were aban’ About five Rundred mules were shot by him be- ess, Impaired Sight, i cS NOISBS IN THE MEAD, hundred strong, op the 26th ultimo, “undor th a'{ division engaged in battle was under the command) of | {He them was the tine for them to dash at Richmond, cus | Tho Fortiflottom bill babel passed i the Engl wap os 2 ita lie ig, 0, 1 commant the'beidge bewween Pet P : EE BOTOn, Y Oar loss tn killed 1s slight, four-fifths absentees being | £2 Seeral Ed. McCook, to destroy the Macon and Western | Ceteral Whito, This was a mistake, General Ferrero | tne James fiver, and Richmond wardurs no? Moros f Parflattont, SAAMEAS Soke eo THR fa . ing road, being fo command cf bis own division, General White 5 serge rare Tho'barvest isteHigence fro Gerinuny t bagter. ‘They succeeded in destroying eighteen miles of the The Musister for Public Weeks of Itat> eat loft for Goveral Sherman alludes to the rai id a8 successful. Toad; and started to capture a rebel train of five hundred noted as chief of staf to General Burnsite, Svorvebing is quiet at the front, CHRONIC CATARRT, REBEL ACCOUNTS, i Mr. D. P. Conyngham’s Despaton. Nuwar ATLANTA, July 295 1864. Though several correspondents who write from the have described our capture of Atlanta, giving glow: descriptions of the fehts performet, the torn and de ted houses aud streets, even coming down to the very. tiie oF how they fared there, I must content myself My. W. H. Merriam’s Despatch. OxtHe Mai Boat, Adgust’4, 1864. REBEL ATTACK AT TARRISON’S LANDING, Wegons, Which were going from Atlanta to Macon’or Co- dumbas. . General McCook captured this traip, with nearly five bundred men, including one hundred and twenty-seven officers, The wagons were laden with valuable stores, including Nquors and the ptivate papers of General Hood and others. i ber, though going over aad two falling short, but none Tite morning as the mail byat John Rrooka approached Harrison’s Landing, about five miles below City Point, the rebels opened a battery of six guns upow Rer, one of which was arified gun, wh'ch sent five good tine shots at _, fferrs Before Petersbarg. _ fiom. tne Richmond Enquirer, August 3.) Since- the terrific explosion on Saturday morning,.and the Dghtwhich immedi itely tollowe: thing of interest has travgpires in tae vicinity of Petersinrg. Yesterd iy bis twongns wery thrown into the city 2upiag the entire ay. On Mi Ly, morning from five to nine o’alnels, there was 8 césBatian of bostil tier, General Lee navies grantedahe Vieny. The Saxon{a' pasted the atten minutes to Pre o'clock, tude 73 20 west, Liverpool on the 24tvof July. rived'ot on the 26th of J ‘Santa on tho'siet of July, iy latitude SO'worth, langl- Tie steamship Dftanvia, trove’ Now York} strived at Tho steama@bip Civ of Limerick, from Now York, ar- CATARRA OF THE TYMPANIG Mucous CURED. ROSS BYE STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINOT Andevery disease of the Kvn and Ear requiring sither Giea! or surgical nid attended to by Dr. VON EISENBERG, at his conaulting rooms, 816 Broadway, near Tweilt) Dr. Cheéseman’s r tack eel to Pills Ovemy permission (u:bury his dead, Over saver hundred atriking’ her: The Brooks turned around Sw biol hed foto hol The American Question: fwith writing wy despatch two miles from it. Some Bont ecioen ee eaemen ves Of what they wanted our | possible and returned to City Point, A ma Me 9008 a of his dead, whiot bud foien between our Pirenchmenta Aue the most safe and relia rns, relying upon the intallibiuity Of these reports, ve gone frantic with joy, I hope they will have ro- vered their Rense enough to celebrate théoccasion be- eutoaty when tho fall takes place, which will be very Though we made heavy demonstrations, and bad brisk ‘irmisbing al! along our lines, the brunt of the fight fell pon the Ariny of Tennessee. Theylencountered the enemy ‘Bbout two miles from the Mecou ite, bear Proctor creek. v4 therefore oxi1 it ‘THE BATILE AT PROCTOR’S CREEK, The Army o/ the Tennessee broke camp on our extreme Neft flank on the night of the 26th, and: nniselessly and Auletig marched around our lines to the extreme right, to Pperate on the Macon and Atlante: Kallroad. They bad Previously destroyed the Georgian line of railway #0 rpettectually anto provent any chance of its immediate re- Ee Sohofield now retired tho left of nis line, and irby’s and Taylor’s brigades, of the Fourth corps, took (EP position, partly in ehelon on Schofield’s left, amd occu- Pied the old tine of rebel works, thus preventing all whance of a flank movement by the enemy on thas point, General McCook then started to return, with tho pris- oners and threo hundred mules, but’ was overtaken by the rebeis in force under General Ransom. ont? force was 80 large as to completely surround our A desperate engagement ensued, in which man: our ages a heel their way to Marietta. sid number of Unionists captured, it is umber two thousand, fs y ; aioe a This disaster ts attribifted to our troops partaking too freety of the liquors found in the tured Febel cael The brigade of General Long consisted of the Third and Fourth Ohio, Second Indiana and F ourth regulars, Part of the brigade uoder Genoral La Grange was com- posed of the troops who were in the late exped General Rousseau. Nea Rh ey The rebol General Forrest is reported to be at Atlanta, ‘wo hundri irty-seven rebel prisuners reached here las: evening, including eleven 4 officers. Doard twoguns, inmediately proceeded to the locality, and a gondoat from below, which eame to the rescue on hearing the 'repart of the'rehel guns, gave:them such arguments aginddced them to leave for the interior, The Brooks again leit C ty Point at twelve, noon, and made her trip to Washineton without further interruption, Invmiediately “preceding the mail bont was the stexm Yansport SK. Spoulding, having in tow a barge, The nau'ding and’ barge were taden with cavalry, Orie shot struck the whdel izouse and pasved into the body of the boat, doing no damnge. tne shot struck the barge which was by the side of the Spauldivg forward of the “heel, and killed five horses. No other damage was done by this effort of the redets to interrupt the naviga- tion of the James river. EXPLOSION OF THE MWNE AT PETERSBURG, A Miltary Spectators Statement of Cai of the Failure of the As- alte Safety of @ ral MeCook. Lovernis, Augast 5, Ted. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Advices from Nashville say that General McCook, who T will endeavor to give you the real version of the lato Wes supposed to have been captured near Newman, has | failure before Petersburg. ~ come fo with a.bundred and twenty of his me: Four or five days prior to the explosion General Haz- hundred hed previcesly arrived at Mariette, as alrcody a = ‘apd’ his “asm, wore pluced under sod, deal ware Zouitin Ue locality—not over dwoive iu all. Grant's stoping aud mlolog exporiment bas _undoubtodiy cost him wat dearly, Oneof! our generals, who has all the means of asrertawiny, aetimated the Yankce ioe to be all oftour thocsand. P the tng of truce ene of Burn- Rido's aids vtatet to-% Coniederate captain that their losses'had not'béon definite asvertamed, but would cer- tainly rangeSetweea four thoneand and five thousand. Rumorod Movements of the Enemy. The Poter: Jive" Erpreg of August 2 contains the fol- lowing in ropard to-wrbmored movement of the aremy:— I, was romered «yesterday that Grant moving heavy colemas of torantep-andeayalry around twhis ex- trome left. f correct, skis is: doudtiess for the parpuso of again strictng the ‘Peteraburg and Weldon Haitrond. One vould supose that'Grant hud enjoyed a rather bitter exporiinee in :be matter of cutting this railroad, and, a3 itis an old acage “that > burnt child drenda the fire,” tbat he woutd not azain venture so hazardous ap experi- ment. But tt i kacwn that'if Grant is celebrated or apy one thing more-than auother It is for being “nar nena. ed,” avd we-ara; thérefore; not gromtly surprised at aay movement ie ray make. ‘We know, too, that if there be Any ono object more than avether which our troops desire it is to get Ulyscs from bevind his brevstworks. Never have our boys'failad towntn-him when uoprotected by these, and, by tho aid'of Almighty God, they aro mot Mkoly'to fail now. jat few of our NO LPPRRVENTION BY ENGLAND—R. VISITS NAPULKEON AT VICHY. In the‘Fonee of Commune Mr. Lin Say asked if the gov- ernment intended, ix concert. with other Furopraa Yowera, to endeavor to drivg about @ suspension of .&me- Fican hostiti¢ies? Lord Patmerston lamented the sacrtfes of lifo-nmd pro- perty in America, but thongbt xt present thero- was no Advantage, be gained by meddling. The Indmendance Belc-auye Mr. Site! lett Panis: on a visit to Napoleon at Vichy. TheSDantum Quersion, ORGANIZ(CODN OP THE PEACH CONFERENOI MT NTA. Tho first. sittiag of the, i'euee Confersnce wag held) om the 26th, outs Reichbarg aod Biemark were present. Nothing wae known respaeting the prosedings, In the House of Lords, Lord Campbell asked whether the treaties guaran teeing Denmark's possession of Xchiss- wig were wow invalid. “Until that powwt was-nettied is wuld be ‘impossible to'ds anything to restore Kngland’s influence im Europe. Lord Grameitle said: the treaty of 1728-was invalid; bat Sthe treaty of 1852 was considered binding. ‘The followmg resolutions -were unavimously canried in * the Stutgard Chambers: — We solemnly protest against. the foreihie-ocompation of Rendsburg by the Prussians, and reqnest government, in SLELL medy ever ‘tnown for com. pledita peculiar tofemaes. They never fail. Eatabitshed {n 1833; they have stood the test of the most om nent physi w thout merit cians tions. stating whem they st No new oxperime: Explicit direo @and should not be taken. ‘One dbilar-zer bor, containing Arty pills. Sold by all drug ints. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, Bi Cedar treet, New York. OMice te at No. 3 Division street, New York city. He has no atner officn. Batablished 18%, "Right rooms and 2 private entrance, Fe cares chronie erupthens and spots on the akin ait kinds, the youtimpur ty of the dloa: Bll dises os tothe urinary organs. rh im. to, oe on m Frelty, Nervous Debility, Rarty Mdiscretion, Conaaitation gratis, Hours in, from’ A, M. watil 9 o'ciook Dr. Munter’ Defiance Fire and Rergier ero Safes, alto Oldebeard aut Parlor Safes, Gor etiwer plate e., array street, corae of Collegmplace. - mk. M. PATRIOR. Secartties Ex- JOHN B. MURRAY & ©. Deaters in United Sta clusively. 1 11 Broad street, wear Wath feeoie iy | cock’s Second army cnrps:croesed the James river, accons- foo nega i eh ei Be ea thio violence paprenreee ise the morning -of the 27th Major General Howard re- General McCook was successfol in breaking the Macon panied by Sheridan's cavalry corpe—eome twelve thor. Exchange of Prisoners and Matis. Penos prospects graw more certain, ‘ae Pace bor gta pe ved his appointment as Commander of the Department | Toad and capturing and destroying a wagon and railroad | @@™d men. Hancock was/first across, and, after a littio - ii ne ee meernoay et Ameiet oe The pepaare: Oe heareaied Toaeleeas Conak ‘Rismank. Sarees Srontway. abt. ands ‘train... also ured . ‘Syeal pi 7 rina, James+ remai oa ‘J rt im 1 peace ae- ° r. Bitorocmerscontermmanied by bis personal suattand | ‘vg anon. but was obliged toe thom Gorn ey | MERIIDE, Mook Malvern Bills ead four large wie gene, | river, within she oem tow dye, “Ibmay propably acrive, | Latin Ka | 5 bss with bim from the firet Bull run to his briliiant vic- ‘Of the 2ath, immediately procerded to cl merch,and make preparations wi ‘be felt to be imminent. ; OF THE TROOPS, D-stne sixteenth ‘corps alone arrived in time te-take up i the evening of the 27th. General Howard io Toe safe return of MoCeok with s0 many of Placed there by the rebels. bis men reduces his loss very materially. More will | 4 REBEL INVANTRY DIVISION: DEFEATED BY TORDERT'S CAVALRY. Probably get in. Two days afterwards Torbert’s division of cavalry pped a division of rebel infantry—s thing unheard of REBEL ACCOUNTS. in V6¥' anvals of this wor.) Hancock them: established himself within eleven mite of Richmond. . What was the to-morrow ; bat if it does nov it witli Be oxpected on Frie day or Saturday. A fow" parsons whe have made them- seives obnoxious at the Nortb,,and whore presence could hot be tolerated there -in connection with free govern. Mont, ars expected up onthesteamer. A darge mail and , & number of prisoners-are awaiting a transfer to tly 3 sides of a truce stearsers otiations, : Vienna General Corre-pondence says of the sittings of the Conference that a moeting of the Austrian, Prus- stan ond Danish plenipotenttaries waa held on Monday. An interchange of vi took place which may ipfinence future actual negotiations Portaga! For the Hatr and Skin—Barry's Trt- copherous The beat and ochespost article. Sold by drag- gists. Gouraud’s Poed from Mw foreheads or any pi Fourteenth ‘also Ge $l. 453 Bros iway. ‘corps. erais Wout rs ‘The porte of Portugal. will be opened shortly for the Bahasa cs them ou the right, and considerably in } Fierce Fighting Arcand Atianta-Six | effect’ of this crossing ow the revels? They sont over i port consequence of ‘scar Grover & Baker's Highest Premitom Bair (aevenseeath corpe) where ed Lait hte &e. Bavars oe mes | Hill's and Longstreet’s aii Andie two largest corps— NEWS > F by THE SOUTH. { Seinen fare petty sires a Binatio' Bistoh Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New Yerk, =) wee een > TReom the Bicbmeond Exenviner, Imagining we bed abandoned! Petersburg and were ee Hs! ‘on the right of the Sixtecnth; thus _ Anarant 3, ing mak a Om Teetastarnny stom Pistomam a Hon. J. A. Sxppow :— The enemy commenced No Quarter to: Union Ruiders—Has t? 16 The next goverament loan will be offered to public com- petition. ‘ad 235 Fuiton atreet, Brooklyn, ved orders. abou clock. This a Amc*e’ ate ar eaiictivens artasseacur ter ie oe it. tom 0% herm Virgina wer - . TurKers. two, three, four. five wwenty dollars each, for rale extending his right about Fifth corps recei to Command.in Northern Virg! . Societies wore reopeuvu 4: re ~ a 1a 2. KN, $15 Broad: door below Ci tuto cover theright fank. Davis’ division | ,cioey itis’ coraing, idsutenant Generals Stewert nad on (four) thousand eight banded stronz) being In | ee en august has a savage lo der | Ine among the Muscuimens. The budget will abow"a | TROBGEC ALLEN 6 Broadway, one deor jeenth corps) was, to protect, Howard’ £ Henk: | {oe were directed to bold the Lick ERillet road for 86 | reserve, was ardored to steike-camp and be in the cut of | eran surplus. ache heuckagiealanag The pen Ba Alege eens with wonarchied | the Potersburg and Sulfoi Raliread at three o'clock in the caalan tee vory annoying to-us, is not unatte aded Guinae Hiawatha Halr Fe bie i win om eS nen, wile | Eran OS CORD, i oemey nen | mene, CM ton gore ren re Cre Sas ikatnmessee naar ies Sere of Mtr Coren core ar bas dtand some We in the sbaye ol & . . to hold thems: 3 in | Domnee: a one: ” — to the alert were located on a wooded ritge, bea st to. ‘sny that Lieutenant Genera) Stewart and | readiness to ae after:Busaside and the Eighteenth | near Macon, Ga, but not until the a coud'¢ othe ‘Japan. Hill's Hair Dye, Fitty Cen Suen nen fede {a front. Fearing tes tbe enemy | J, T°R’ Terai Taring were woused cor} : vo} Talroads more thro compeusated for the loss of tle | men | Qaarters have been arranged for the British troops.at | onenont and foralin gloss for the growth and beauty of tha strike nim -eiore be got into position he ‘had to | MINT TOC ctcy yesterday Tahould hare memioned | “TDG oraerg algo enjoined thet nofires shouldbe Itzhted:"| toat have been captured.” As long a6 raiders arecay sured | + | hair, No. 1 Barclay street. cautiously, and as goon as he ocaupied tho hill he } 140 pri aaien Genoral Rector was severely wounded that | su: ‘urnside’s men disregarded thie, and constructed | ard mado prisoners, raiding will Pe proiitadie to t¥ .9 ene. | Jeddo. 5, threw up works A-rebet battery was ail this time shell- aay. ‘i. B. HOOD, General large fires. As the tineg-are very close in his front, the we ine, General Logan was ordered to tako te ee ted is pkiemigh ‘lines 90 elauo to it a8 to ce tho as. Logan got a battery on bis front, which a cai sprised that the rebels joward baying been appr! were catenin Tight to turn him, @ once sent out dais eocort ax videttes—for he had no cauniry—to watch he exemy 's movements. About ten o’clock be went out fo the right to survey bis position and try ant necortain ho point where the evemy were likely io assault. Be- yond his oxtreine right was an extended open plain, which je evemy were pot turning nis flank. ne that upto Thursday night we had at beings From our losses, stated held yo at Atianta, our ow . totus prose telegrams, to be found in another column, and the number of genoral officers wounded, the ami of Thursday must have boen a considerable affair. Thi: fight took plage on the west side of Atlant: % ‘The prees telegrams also mention a ‘fierce fight” on Friday, of which we have recolved ne official account. The defeat of Stoneman, near Macon, by tho Georgia militia, apd his subsequent capture by General Iverson, was a glorious affair. Sinee the disastrous rout of the Kavtz‘abd Wilson paiders no event has occurred better rebels could plaivly soe the men in Burnside’s corps taking down their sbolter tents and packing their knap: sacks. This fortanately still ferther carried out the de lusion that we were about to cross the James, and ac. cordingly the rebels were rapning trains all night aod RUE Oe ae aim EAELORION OT CI TO TM Owing tosome hiewat Purnside’s, the mine did not explode unti! twenty minutes past four. GRANT AND: MEADE ON THE GROUND, At to o'clock Goserats Grant and Meade wero, with their-staffs, at Barnsise’s headquarters. Immediately 00 ‘and destructive to us; badif the policy of killing resber than capturtig wore better understood, an¢é. more faithfully carried caly we believe that raiding woub 4 ceaso- ‘tw be formidable. ‘The Enquirer veges that no prisoners be take n hore. after from raiding partios, but that all be put to dexth. tbat can be rescued. It says—‘ Dead Yankoer : require no guards. and eat, bo. rations; they never esctipe, and, Ybey tight no mozo-daitles; wien once lost, they fire Deswer found.” ‘The Enguirer also has the followlog:— AXE. WH A TRAITOR AMONG Us? The Prize ft JOR COBURN IN IRELAND LOOKING OUT FOR A RING. {From the Belfast (ireland) News Lettor, July 29.) On Saturday evening this celebrated: memver of the American prize ring, and whose fight with Mace Is Oxed for some time in October, to como off at some place in nd, visited Armagh, and put up at the Charlemont Arms Hotel, immediately after which be called sidence of Cxptain Bond. ‘The famous pugilist was soon met by a larg of citizers, and when he roturned to tho hotel several re- prepared the VENETIAN HAIR DYE, Since that time 18 « bas been used by thousands, and in no instance has It faited + to vive entire satisfaction, The Venetian Dye is the cheap. ost in the world. Its price 1s oniy fifty cents, and each bottle. - contains double the quantity of dye in these usually sold fom. one dollar, The Venetian Dye is warramted not to injure. “ " + vie persons were present to welcome bim as an vid th Ip in the slightest degree. The Venetiam, jetled bin that U Sf pride acd aatistection. | the cxplosion of tha mise every gun and mortar on our | The following extract from) the New YoRe 7 :2meaun | famitiar trieud; for Joo is. ap Armagh mono. and is at pro- | the hair oF the sealp ma sn hk Galrecinis be ss bell cae Bybee ony en a Soto striatal eb Thout the time of the | wheloline opened, and the grandest artillery firing (el: SF a sean teabiomenss- tmunt- | sent staying with bis rela at Middletowac He's | pve works with rapidity soa certainty, the : Béon aiter ‘the enemy burst upon the whale front of | Stonamer jaucellorsviile, ran Fonghshod over a portion of | on our sido) bogan that T Rave ever Beard, ne Ricumon’ Sentinel, spon this subject, say? +The | £10 OL n Feepectabla tradwamon. & sonata. vine | mo preparation whatever. ‘The Venctima Dye produces ang tony ea ee eewlag te tare Logan's right. The | this State. ae, nae despatches give an Saxon Hm RES BY CONT? = << test buteR cafe By medic mtarmn g aatrttrche niomties emigrated to the | nied States ne sixteen, oats ago. shade that may be desired—one that will sot fade, cco. a ek rose from great al n| t.Gener 4 istic profession, ' pees two regiments which had cone out to capture the gn eegoent or mas cereas ead consternation Lown went their shelters. sod, 1 origin, atthe head of an army of #ixty thour twd men, | 70° sbimself a bricklayer by ertlatle. prmatene Mot . tone that Is as jpermatvent as tho bale Ked in forces fell back to the mato tines. This OFFICIAL DESPATCH OF GENERAT IVERSON. {pally, feeble answors came from a fow of thetr batterias. ot navalanghe upon tho. capital of | latterly kept a tayorn in New York, whitc 4 smut or wash out ert fsovotrerci the rebels Lo assastt at this point. |General Yartasts, August 1, 1864. | Pot anced ail, taeir batterie but ono, which, owing vo | Was about to (ok ke of Dian ene MOURA: Latent ade | $0 advantage that bo riGont twenty tive years of ago, | iteclf. For sale by aM droggista, “Price Bfty conta, A. Te 1 assing on Logan’s frowt. } yon, J, A. SepDOW— ‘ ition, we could not get an accurate range fie t handsome yoong mau, about tw B Z Howard ee i oe sos acd atrengtnened tye right, nlso aes following despatch 1s just received from Brigadier | #8 Pecollar position, we contd Sik Rete coe nguifed | ded to Karly’s command would ensure | of We a er a ee and woation Oar rs gi", a8 the rebels tried to flank him, to meet and trate (heir movements. en nay’ TUR ATTACK ON LOGAN was very heavy nnd fierce. One conticaal fire of mus Reneral Iverson, through Major General Cobb, at Macon, Sonceratag the party of raiders who struck the Macon and Savannab road.— General Stoneman, aftor having his force ronted yester~ companies of the rebels and four cannon, the wig- un and 2 brigade of white men were to.chsrgo, But ANOTHER UNFORTUNATE DELAY OCCTRRED. Five mioutes delay took place in moving up after the ington and the regeneration of Maryland. Tb é.infam: action of the State Constitutional (onventian, (be robbery of their slavea.and tha military despotism. ‘auger which her poopie ars groaning. has increased the heared of the teen and a ha stones. in conversation Joe is pleasant. anid gives evidence of education and of having mixed in bigh sociaty. Bntthere is nothing affected in bis lan MATHEWS, General Agent, No. 42 Goi strect, New Yor, Also manufacturer of Mathews” Atmion Halr Gloss, the,best dress, and not the remotest approach to the fop. hair dres-ing in use. In large bostes, price Ofty cents. ‘ of Maryland agaist their opprewors to such | §UAKS OF : ve perso nO kue —— Ketry and orttiery ran along bis lige. Thee emy des- "| aay. anrrendere:, with tive hundred men. Res eG bie. mine bad gono-up. The reason was the hoy re as ready and eager, tae momont | He wae at ange reenenia Oy ee on dhfed so waa rsaaa tr ae oe ately Fused UP eo a ene CDSS ee a are ect ccotured. Tetait bo Im. Maen o-ntgiy COWARDICE OF THR NIGQHKS- of pige | thers is = prospect of permacent oovnpaticm of the Sate | P11 Ween ia gayle. : Miepteat, Common’ Sexse, " . So near aid they have Dee : igade in advance, whicbwas 7 . troops, to rise and tvrn upon their op~ Bg descr 4. i for curious And mgood Hiorally meet vayoneted at our temporary works, and. | and with rations for my men and prisoners, 1p Reg ; 1a jad it teins Sarees teergs, Gree: by Gon odarate tor op s*itisace yes Kovem, whore tho onatest wit be elt A coziens book For curious pom, and a food oak fo food Set eee Sia gone ih esore, Cae J. Be HOOD, Generak | sal AE PO hee Lae ater a ae woud | Abd tha. Axaminer, upon the save oghjcot, ways |’ Sree Tete St iryoo bake tne choies, be eave it will | Comtants tapienmasing tree, Aa frees ulsed, leaving th our hards 5 lots eat orig ot cers and men. This desperate cont silts light Tutermission, from eleven to" about ball-pes Three, ‘Ihe vmiy excitement the General felt was the Muskots of the sroope got foul oftentime from the rapy firing, so that be bad frequently to retiev regiments. Division a'ter division, brigade after brigade, and regi- <gnént after regiment, ell’came up gallantly as ordered. ‘THE REUELS FALL RACK. After boing thas repulsed in sever! Gssanits the omy, ‘been in Bornside’s place he would have run down two guns, double sbotted with canister, and given them the alternative of a chargo of canister or at | of making a charg The Second brigade of bikers (three thousand five hundred strong) marched over them, fellowed by a brigade of wuite men, ave thousand two huadred strong. ‘THR CHARGE ON THE MINE Up they went to where the mine had deen blown, and which was on the rebels’ front lino, meeting no resist PATCH FROM GEN. HOWRLE COBB. — Macon, Ga, August 1, 2664, pector General ‘a cavalry force estizated ‘was met two miles * Goneral Stoneman, wit twenty-eight hundred, with artillery, Laverne Dapanion—and the maiMitia which Govern: Brown ts organizing here. The chemy’s assault was re- pulsed, and his force held in check along our entire line <Traitors ia our midst, There can ne longer exist a doubt that wo have traitors 1 8ome of our dich places. The assigument of General Josepb E. Jobiston t» the f command.of our armies in Northern Yirgioia, and. the 4 removal to that quarter of a laryo badly 0 bis vetern troops, was, not kuown in this city beyoud the cizlecl the initiated of the War Uflice, put we see the whyle of our plang as regards our campaign of invasion spread before tho world the columns of the New. York not be one Sundred miles from Middietown, where seme Of his juvooiie engagements occurrcal. THR LONDON Mi 6 Tho Bank of Englasd’s rate cf discouot has bean ad- ‘vanced. 10 7 per cent. Erie preferred sha: deciinad 34% por cont; paid up Dr. K, B. FOOTE, tee that moae benefit can be derized fr one af lorena bovles of De HL ANUBRS & CO. 21ODIN in the cure of Scr ofula, Heart Disease, Senralzio, tis, &e., than dyy any other methd ma double the 2,10 Broadway, New.Torm Consultations free. Peainnts desiring atvice aan consult it. Winols Central, ordivars, 3 pet | ¢ociy with un. either perauna ly ar by ot : Hixeatp, It behooves the authorities. to probe tau tet. f-shares. 2 por cent. ht WONDERS ECC, Physiciacs and Qhem: being cut un and exhausted. fel! back, leaving their dead | Ci Gay,” Retiring towards Clinton, he was attacked the vaven tow abelis rather wildly thrown from rebel vl ihuomeand discover aud penuh the treigor, { cent: paid up, 1 pe . enter neg end Wounded teveral stand of colors and a large humber fet ‘morning by* General pee who, Beving! rocted Seteries oe ‘ibe danks. Forward they. went, aud planted % oe pcg: pet ag ep Bg Meg 4 Thoadvance of the ti vate to 7 per cont had no of. - of prisoners in our bands, the main body, captured General Stonoman GRNRRAL, HOWARD sed to Iamediately strengthened his tront, which exten rama bales ‘mile of the Mucon Rarirond. General Logan ir colors on the second line. — HUNDRED RERELS ROUT TAREB ZAOURAND MIGGERS ft When they reachea the second line a mero squad o hundred of bis command. General lyersoa’s men a still capturing stragglers” + 1, COBB, Major General. mattor, We do-not for ope moment believe timt ihere are any traitors in the War Department, beg important orders like this ore gomotimes whaspered about, and fect in checking se damend for money. ‘onfederate Joan, 16 a 77. ‘Gomeats closed om the 26th of July a8 6975 2.90 for Jewelry ches, of AIL Descripe tions, for sale by GRCK C. ALLEN. 415 Broadway. ono di belong Canal s treet (fermerty LL Wail streets Stere ol ASBOCL PRESS DESrATCHES. ineeo Bepdvel, robes mines teow 301 ee, and the | Yeon the ours of Grant's c:issaries lurking Iu this city, ee alk ght foe his (roops admirebly, behaving with great gal- é ved cebu made thor arpvarnnc, and we rie eae os Femi : seas pay abd ‘oxposiog Ie oa ve gegen eS TE [ATED Gmurris, July 80, 1864. bee nee taper two hundred white men on thet oon forthwith by ‘erapat tele: ‘ake ave FOOL, COTTON MARERT. 2 the battic, as General Howard woo : shov' was received with a ringing chor from our victorious * boys. THE LOSSES, Our losses, as near as can be ascortained np to this from a broak in the road ie just in, with Gone- tik Sewers ‘and Loring on board. Our loss in the basti of Thursday is estimated at fifteen hundred Killed and wounded. it into the mine, and then turned tall aud ran away (1!) they got clear back into our lives, These one tbousan two huudred men drove back twice these three hundred, first by themselves, and then whee they came down re apcgrenn, that Lioavenant General S. 1). Leo and Major ae by Way of Mempnis. Few x) 2 Marrs, August 3, 1864 Roliablo mformation states tout the redol ¢ als. D. Lee ay, 26th and 26th of July, were 14,000 dalos, ineluding 3.50) bales to speculators aid exporters, ‘The market is jet at, unchanged quotations LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Mrs. children Teothing wures. Dyscu ry and Disrrhora, regulates, Winshew's Sootning Symp the Stomach and. Bowals and cares Wind Cally Ios Loo 1y dull, with a declin- pct: vhresctdots tl Oe eat ia ke kilea | iplcreet For ese ope, thousand ewe buodred Miss as besa re ieved of bue Coumand of the Department | | The deeadstulls marker is generally tine, te Kine, vroasdeg and sstesing. are very ke buried dirivg the Inst two days. A lady on the train was killed | thore was no retreat. ‘Their Position was ta cone Ofuem | of Alabauna Mvsiesippl and saab Louisiane, and ordered tog womuency ar aes N, & o and owners | Mosquito Nets, cabal toxin aay robe! m8 upw ree by a shell at Atlanta this morning. rebel main tine, #0 that the rebels wore Penny reg gy ise ate te f con caipeaceclh , over #ix bundrod tn front of Iagan’s corps. The | by 0 ® tacked Cheatham this morning early, and ‘Their position was thus: racepal MOEN ae Clive of 24. por cental under heavy arriv a ra ia Gren thi saturn prc sat ger | were sl Fepuae, wih conuaarale tok Ou foe | "08 CR To Pee oe eee Gereneral Forrest charges tbe responsibility of the recons | Ha. dd. a ss. 10d Lorn wactive and dectiaed G2. a 9d pont eet have fully ascertained, from artillery had opened, ‘Abont fifty raidors are known to have beem captured We eaaaaanenemanede sitar i ‘Our lin rebel defeat to Major Geversi SD Govowsia, 3. 0., Joly $1, 1% A firo occurred to-day in O'Neal's Senos ind do, per quarter; mixed, 30s. Disvacca and Nervous and Virulent Ning from Speciic Cxacs—New General Dick Taylor was at Meridian & week ago. LIVERPOOL, PROVISION MABKRT. Wenkness, ary aired ite General Loring are eevercly wounded. Lieutenant Geno- hood of Lovojoy’s to-day. The rumor that ‘eport of tbe death of Genora) Forrest by lockjaw ‘The provision market is geverally steady, Mess ea aan ok ohne aa peered - Qe hay Fic gr ~ Siuive or rarteen bunared’ wore taken is not well au- eonee mae, * ever i! ta not credited, althousd bin wocad to nome gad severe { Gordan, Bruce & Co, Bigiand, Athya & Uo. ang others FSi Hovaaton, Rhanclatias. He : igger Revel in active sarvion. ame sureet, Phil t Theron Hai "Foe te emg Bag By Mhenticated. | not much injared, and will be rousing | fpeterdn “intualry,” tafamtry.’ baite Oo Pe Ee eee ie Lmmiee ot homeats trae: Es edcaiies mad) sally, Fork firm, Bacon steady. pabeaeng @ > Y Leg Lo Pmt oo gg ‘ot Logan’s staff tbrongh poate, ‘The iS Honraph le, being replaced, Mine “he robel troops west of the Misiesinnt river it is Om | Butter inactive. Lard quiet. Tallow steady. ay Bipae Sty Hair ox Hsighess—F ety wis woutcied, General Howard bad bis borse struck by | ane. 0) Te Sirapl, Brown end Walthall were only slightly ‘General Lemans who felt. Mobilo July 41, saya that The Bark Ald Ashore. vamp ae +) == uilot. ‘His brother, Colonel C. Howard, wae mask Generals Loring and General Hood bas been reiaiorced byytwo divisions from Bquan, N, J., August 66:30 P. M. g.—The Present +» actively engazed all day rendering 6Mojent service Stewart are both sligb! heeler, who was re- General Beauregards corps, (rom Richmond, and by two pee ie Grands wiih o cargo of the. tLLU8" 1D PHRENOLOGICAL 2} General their inte do- | ported to have bad bis Jeg abot off, is unhurt. Stewart re brigades from Mobile, ‘The bark Aid, Sagua ith articles om Phy: ogo Kthoole ie? j | T ud sue rebel papers have converted thelr 1ate fe | Porved a foe wound 10 tl Loring hed a bail Charleston and Wiltaington are aso nald to be nesrly | sugar and molasses, is ashore at this piace, Pehotogy, mousing the ceineations ah eu 4 foata into ‘rilfiant victories. Al ny on y might | around bis ribs; but it did not enter the cavity of the divested of troops to reinforce Hod, while the garrison ———$$—$—$—$—$—————— Factors, 3 ee ho they Spo } grant ther 1 good many suoh victories.’ rey ae | oneet Ware TROOPS KRGAGED. ‘Mobile, It ie stated, consiste of ouly two brigades of Paper Manufacturers. Fae ee ES {justly ex: a ee oe Stewart and Loring starved down the road in the morn- ren teee they were surrounded on every side. | rogulare and Mobile militia. ‘oe paid tor 10,000 reame of good Fourdrinier | Nemgmen Nave it Sil, vee oe ne WELL: " andone.’’ Baty that the enemy were on peo, they dug up out of the mine fo great were the (oars that Myiojle would be attacked ine, a Aooly ot ae way. M. Y rf YRRSONAL. dea at Piokoll Mitte, igers, They ‘their right and } between the 8th aad 15th of Jul’ that, at the urgent #0- PP office, = 4 tn ee aciy ce General Howard's stad. licitation of the Governor and /dayor, the wroops which Light Wing of Zephyr, oppresse The Baim of @ Thousand £10 wers ts» 1% hhas returned vo bis duty on Geoeral Howard's atat ad beem seat to relnforea General Forrest were ro eo Lig 2 . de'tghtfet compownd, highly and delieainis £6 gaied, for vse 4 jamee tan beee rere atte Graeme bis uew com. called. ‘er the garden of Gal fn {te bloom, in the talet;Tmpparuae Goay. comfors 0 MTvali ibe 3 + Umer used I y a clans teeth " the st % | mand.” divisions ot | Fire at Columbis,, 8. C.xCotton Deo | Dever diffused hiahn fore cop te see ruming the Drecih and * igiic'ine it sweet | While Hovenrd’s sent was regiog e000 right a vigorous Wsroyeds extract of the NIGHT BLOOMING CBRE NURSERY, ot thie seas0'y of the rear, the “S|. demonstration was place along the lines, ihe Baim is invaluable, it wiliin every!’ cure those eruptions of the akin row ‘Our. Dressed ‘the enem: od over fifteen by indred ton, which was uch in warm weather. A few dr ips poured into ® basm driving ian back’at all pointe, “in frome of Shout two-thitde twa’ rods nee % “MOMs rat alt paver wR ecrions, T janun, and may ve weg 4 driving bim bares, < ir 4 {-gorpa it almont awaited Jato the’ magnitnds Arrival O/, the Africa at Boston, ith 1h Greate ae bolt) 4 Por sale emer, ‘os , y= llr ia “ato " Bosrow, Augut 6-10 P.M. used ites plc ee ne aan : ad Ty ‘. oe ie Ce 4 iene Py ore) department, 18 now wreetan! the Fourth oorys, He Misi tino, brongbs his artillery The steamehty, Africa has not yot arrived, but she will doubtiess reao’s her dock in ssagom for ber mails aad the as of dacay. Pioid by arugatete, States SIX. of 19 miced nooreand 1,0 o's, fe THOMPSON BROS., ui ‘ sere Yong of the to be forwarded’ by the} ai, Headaches, Toothaches ana New. Cor-ger of Wall steeetand Broadway, opencd @ warm fige on the enemy, General Tot, aod thow morelag ty ae Mj k at five /’. M to morrow, Inatantiy, Use VOLOOTT'S Instant Pata _ 7 Bo Rpts one te ot orks ane abou? t gallantry, cay sy lines of the GE) ted tonge |, ee Tein aren Cures caitérr, “Bunall boviles, 200.1 tanger St. Rl pda Regen Cs 2s thy mre ‘VIRW OF ATLANTA. Trireddnments, but Bow hold their original position. while oor whole army, from thoir parapets, koked D Fase’ tad wabauitates vor ene | facies beautifying aie, We Trom several points along our lines we can plataly see Maoon, July 80,1964. — | om and saw how feebly they anawered our artillery sui THE WEEKLY HERALD. Agency GMce far Suberitutes te aTCH! dealt Tie ensate Brace eres ioe cane SNES tt tarders on the Macon and Western, Talcoed Ty Pee, AG, Stal arava oh wae Seder one trove SoG eG aT sastand Church strest---Wa'cam furuiss wabeusatse at © We h os the Dursting shells rae the oltys and driven Bow orey. Pak eat vindrere sbame! Cy vot om brave soe ave rer vidont to the | Tse Best aud Cheap Newspaper tn gad gh tease ble prices, “Beat of refereuoes given, Be et ome 8 culation by The tofo-nal din of artivory rings om the, lah at ‘done ia not musterial. here was bartiy auytbing in our | the Country. saree Rist of ve Original Ciyy_ Ale» mnking joous with their discordant shrieks, Oo Macon, August 16 P.M. ‘artillery were feoble in The w a Yam: nigut 1 set on @ hill in front of General G 5 RRL "a quarters Delors Sine. It ie of thett reason ; fur the Fianarn, for the present wedk, ready thie A Sure © —Rene’s African Fever baseme .t, next deor to ther siebrated Canad « and Cnre, It never fails, Depot 89 Liverty street, COM meud the pubile to call aus give bo avid watcbed tho solemn tragedy enacting Our cavatry, ander General, Iverson, attacked te aod creased we Jany’ga | (Saturday) morning. i se aun pate we be waa a lovely, atilly might, with the stars twinning tote FT eee smnan, were: Fou?.ed, and stone jab we wore goin, to | Terins—Single subscriptions, $2; Three coples, $5; Five ii Peikeas. Manan, EkpecSiils no Cents: White Duck Veata $5; PD ve ut Cost, kr The huines frou the oamnp free alone Re He mored | man, seventy dve oiicers and ABOW fer, huodred prisoa- Y. er} copie, $8; Toa copiee, #16. ‘Sinsie erp Fivo Conus | 4, Penregt Mate, Dy eccMtsrsts 00 Scola od | mans maaanilinepiad yee, 01 pear im i 0 Tet rT é nnn aenye The: stog’and music fated up | ers, with two pe of ture ie Cachan ne Lae ects A Ilmited aumber of advertisements luserted, eruggiote, a Whe “a ihe ¢ 07 ae Yau Syom jhe eweps, All of a sudden twa Bree w just reacbed

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