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- SHERIDAN. The Engagements of the S’xth Corps and the Cavalry. Y'S MOVEMENT UP THE VARLEY, Bony ae, kee EARL Mr, Theodore C, Wilson Despatches. Armutr's Cavatny Yo ram Pini, Aigunt 30, 1064 OEE OPERATIONS OF AVEUILL AND THM Bix: CULPB ON tas 29ra. The operatioas of yesterday wors of a character tend: Mg more toward reconvoissauces thea to a general -QCevsive movement, Last nivht General Averill sent out a amall force to ‘attack (he exemy's advanced position on the Corrards. Bown road. Accompanying the mouvement was Liea- Qonaat Harrison, of Geueral Averiil’s staf, who was Zakon prisoner by the enemy, Dut subsejuently ex Of Generai Custar's movement acrosn tie Opequan terday, together with the attace by the Sixth cerpa, Yo doubt wiil losra [rom the UsKALb's Gui resyondems, ith the eforeesid © mmauds, GRNBRAL KELLEY 'S IRON-CLAD-—REFTORER. we an ‘ircn clud”? 40 westward Avertil's command. “Regular stage coach communioasion. te again open de go wPd Withamsport and idagerstows. ‘stages are woll dilod wit rovuraiug re:uzees, TH RNY, | Om the Winebester pike the excmy beld @ postition bout five miles trea Martinsburg Ubis afiorucon fo ar, chore bas been no general ensegement in this direo eoperr communication fruia the Slow to-day, yer we buve deen att: 5 143 esemy’R OuL- ts On'suverA! rovts, for bue purpea of Loaling, Dot Hing, bis pusttioas. . Genural Tutbert’s Medical Director, was shot yesterday ‘Dy guerillas, ' Baapqvanrens, Avene Cavarey, In th Fretp, Sept. 1—P. M. } PMB RESML FOKCR Har s17ACKRD AVERILL , Ts wee Rhodes’ corps of rebel tuinutry, together with Weoghun’s cavalry, that attacked General Avorili's divi- ion st Martivsburg yesterday ultornoum, They appar. wonily hoped to surprise Averill, Dub #lgnalig faiiod io ‘M@ocomplisaing ther object. THe KREDEL GENERAL FARLY, Early was at Winchester lust nigut, aud the baaty re- ‘Groat of Rbodes? corps, this morniug, indicates thus the els have impursavt reasons for moving up the val rebeis lost buin time aad inen by tus lest oporativn, value of whick they will be onablod to estimate in & ‘Gay or two. GENERAL AVERILL 47TACH® THE REUETS. Tala morving Ge: eval Avertis wgaia attacked tne enemy Yritb a portion of bis cavairy, Criviag the redels oat of Martinsburg, occu: ying the tow pursuls to ® point iour wilos towari D, nd contitiding the -d Winchester. re N, Duvicdso: Despatch, Nwar CuaRcystowy, August 31, 1864, TA¥ VEATE OF DR. RELWMON, fiedion! Director of tue cavalry corps, bes cast a deep gloom over the Firs! cayelry division, Dr, Rulison came ©ut ag the surgeon of ine Nioth New York, end hes servad with aBiity apd fluriity im aliythe positious from 18} genta surgeon to wedical direct6r of the corps. He has Deen attached to Grurrai Torbers’s ste duriug tho whole Of the progeat comp: ign, and has been in the bebit of ao Compauying the Goveral to the extreme frout {u action in arder $0 suverivicad yersonally tho preperarto aking care of the wodudea. H» bad a horse shot onder fam u few days uyoat Kearneysvilie, Dr, Wilhou, of toe Tegular brignde, euccoeds Ur. Kullson a6 medical director, RECEST CASUALTIES. Our wounded in the butte of day before rosterday “fMumber sovemsy iwo—ali of tho First exvuiry division. The totai iosses are » bout one Muud ced, ‘The Josses In Crovk’s comiuand in the last reconnota- Pace, Near Haitowa, were about one buwdred and Costy, Duvalle drigadeor thoburn'e division losing eighty acd Wells brigude sixty. GRNRRAL SRRRMDAN'S STA! Tdeutehent Ooionsi oC. P. amesvary, General vf 420 © corps, is ant Bc jutans genera) of (he Hiddle Mibtary div sh Kellogg #2 ohie: cowmissary; bir, G.sotin ws me rector ; lr, Dubois wt axsistait director, and Licutel “Bd. L. Tiaisted ue ciel 8igual oficer, ali upow (he stad of Genoral Sheridaa, CAVALRY iSBeNCTORS, lo" ecoud reguisr epvalry, bas been era of cuvi < Captain © Appoinred COLONEL BV. SURGVER, Captain BV. Sumwer, eldees aa of the Inte Gene Bomuor, of ibe Fust cavairy, bax been eypotated vy | Goveruir Seymour co.oie! of the First New yore 3 ‘ad rifiée, Tho Wor vepartinent bas given his p Bion to accept it and the Capiain bas already lat ho “purpose of Jolpine bie regiment. which i tn Generei omac, He IRB ‘autz’ Gomtuadd, n the Army of the Vo that flue regi failaut villoer, and will be popriar-wi feat 10 which he bus becu ordered. THE fr MT ON SUNDAT. In the cavalry fight of Sunday, tne © rth Peonsytvanta, Rpder command oF Ma OF Starry Parvcs, eled in the Kobre charge spokea turks uiny and Monday the First cavalry lost tint serge nod three privates wounded —Lieucey ints Harris, Barnard, Perry i! bedaved tu the wort Brave kod ekilful macnor + at Leetiwn aud pro Wincuoster pike the a % day and youd Smithweld MONDAY'S MOVEMENTS. Cn Monday two divisions of Kariy’s infantry came after ‘ partot the raiirond line $2 abd wich Gedord, | fally situated iu a healthy loostion thas affords N FA FR Ba GHA i. THE SECOND CORPS, Mr. Finley Aucerson’s Despatoh. Haapquarrene, ix rim Fier, Anguet 29— Evening. PROMOTION OF GEVERAL MiLES, ‘The Petersburs £apress of to-day contains glowing B0- counts of the victory woa at the batile of Keam’s rie Mon ; Dut they omit to mevtion whate prodigal price m Dieud the evemy was compeiled te pay for It, Brigadier General Mies 19 to be recommended as bre- yet Major General for his splendid conduct im that fight, Occasional canuvnadiog bas been going ou ail along the Hoes to day, bu tly wi very def teecnantate Ope eave az sates ‘TEE PRTERSRTRO COURT OF re side, mqurry, ‘The court of foquiry in reiation to the unsuccessful ap sault on Petersburg on toe 80th of i resumed tts tq Vestigations todey. Major Duane, the Engineers; Brigadier General Ayres and Major General Warren were exumiued, They reiated what they know of the matter from pe: eonal obeervatioon at the sceve of action, and re Lbeir optvions with referetce to the assault. The court will convena, morrow. ‘Tbére ia no newd of partiouiar importagce to eommunl+ cate to-night. THE EXCHTECATH CORPS. Mr. John A. Brady's Despateh. Heapqvamiers, Ficerennra Aruy Corrs, Near Yount or Rocks, Va., August 30, 1864, The headquarters of this corps are at preeent beautl- ry desirable conveniexca, The men are in far more healthy positions ana the sick list i# rapidly dimtuisbing. The ting ig not far distant whengtns hospitals will be almoss entipely emptied and the corps restored to almogt tts pristine stiengte, REBRL APRLLING, The rebeia commenced shelling our lives during @ shower this afterooon, from the Howlett House bateery, but did no damage. Our batteries replied, and when the gudbvoute Opeued she enemy's fire entirely coased. THY CANAL at Dutoh Gap still progresses and wil shortly be in work- ing order, slthougbh the rebels eccasionally muke des pe- rite efforts ty stop the work by a systematic aud heavy shelling from all their battertes, THM FIRST NEW YORK MOUNTRD RIFLES are ro-enlisting for another term of threo years, Five hundred meu as leat will be re-mustored, but this spicn- did Lody of cavalry will not be counted on the quota of New York city, from which they originally came, ‘tr. and other cities and counties, are offering heavier bow thes, aod the veterans will, wiihont doubt, be counted ou the quota of Western New York. Tho Tegiineat will probably reach New York with ook. -AFTAIRS ON THE JAMES BIVERs Mr. Wm. B. Merriam’s Despateh, Watsr Satreny, Nean Crow's Nest aya tm Gar, August 29-—P, a, FEW DISCOVERY OF A STBANGE AND FORMII RENEL CRAFE,, fi A now discovery has been made, it ts believed, from this poipt, which, if ourdmpressions prove true, will not be without its important bearing upon our operations in this vicinage, A my wioun looking—and to all appear. ances 2 most formidabie—rebel craft has been ircayered fying ma creek, yet unnemed by us, emptying from the weat into the James ear the pontoon bridve at Cuapin's Diutt, and abo: From Duvieh Gap, the seone of or Ladiow’s operations, the distunen to ‘his creek is four milcw ina direct Tiner The ship's situation i@ seemlogiy pear Fort Darling, gnarding the approaches te that rebe! work. The vessel, Fo (Ar pe qwe can Set, opporrs in wight only at intervals, ben only with ibe swaying of the tides, aad, aa'be- 4 ore staled, wears the asrect of # torinidable craft. It seems t) bO RO Htlusied tbat if ovr Monitors should pass above (he mouth of the upper creek the rebel -yoxsd! could easily pass to taetr roar aud open a aneceerstul fira, its bow tg always pointed duwn stroam, and it hase very heavy turret or smokestevk, red in color At times her whole length is rusble, aud then again only the i) per part of her mast, which ts a beavy one Conjecture ‘a6 to the uature of this vesscl aré numerons among the observers Of her movements, some thinking bbe ta @ ship for prretical purposes, otters thas she is merely an ob. struction. } DABLY LOOKING | ‘THR REPRL TORICTION DRARING ON DUTCH GAP, At the Howlett House battery there are seyea guns Deering on Hutch Gap and on ‘all our battertos on the eovth back of the James, including tho ove hundred- pounder at Crow's both the Upon and rebel ground On iuig bank of tha water course being composed of bich the river banks are too ere brasures in tho banks of tue Jomes, from their gui cate end rams, upoo our butterice on the south bank of the river, ON s1GNaL mnt, whieh point lays nortberiy of Dutch Cap, commanding it, the cuemy are busily engaged tu erecting batteries, tn View of the veutralization by the canr!, when completed, of the Howlate Rouse batteries, the guns of which will doubtiess be romeo! to, this pew joint In the aco of Adunrel Leo's feet, who never interpused an ob jection upul they were leo far progressed to adinit destruction, I am told that we rarely opeo upon t coustruction of rebsi works until sirength, and the disiodgement of the enemy from thea: ecotnes @ serious queston, OS 8 PETETERE RO TRON?, EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, YS64. Jor Grnera Org and. Briedion General | calied e608 ST estioued Iw relahon W Rotm'e station, Avrupt, 1864—wisb as mach gattantey REWS FROM KEW ORLEANS, <7 & y congern- Ie io sonal, ot tie iorebat wore tbe probable of evocess ia differest dispusitiams: sore rushed isa bow ronan they rushed directly on wo story evdte views | Avrival of the Mexican Gene- AFEAIRS AT FORTRESS MOSROE. i. wow avon routed, tbat thoy . fast ae thotr peyitty I carry ‘Sem 1b6 ‘ralaniry eonsistod of the tameus Second corps fpabercivss s@all prisovers concur in the statement Das i vun.bered iotween tem and twelve thousand ‘They fought more valiautly than ihe cavalry , Gaally compelied to give way befure the tmoot of the brave Norsh Carolinians, and although the o1gage- Rar id ues become generat uot! about taree e'olvck, bette night tho entire corps wore utterly routed and Aytug in wild contasion east Of the Reiivend in tue dires- « J. Thoy lef alt tavir killed and wounded, over two thou- pee prisoners and nine pioses of camnon in our power Tho enemy's doad lay thickly scattered in all directions Many of (hea had fallen be.ore the ter- fF artillery (Pegram’s battalion), and we ral who bad been cut in twaln, The number of ral Juarez’ Family, Fouraums Mownon, Auguis 80, 1864 ‘The One Hundrén’ 824 Sixty-third Gur loft for home today. They are by “dred days men. Thoir time bias expired. ‘Tho United States tighta!P, which was cunt by the rebeis in 1861, pear Bewall’s ."lat, bas beea raued by the wreokors, and towed to Vid NU6. Mr, Toumas Simpson, formerly sf ugust 29, at ‘port's Nows, after .® bas arrived from On,’ Polat; Gunboat Recotinolssancs Lhicot Pass. Sale ef Estates Vader the Dircet Tax Law. « Fortness Mownon, Sept. 1, 1866. Lieutenant General Grant arrived at Old Poigéset Reif Past three o’olick this afternoon, from City Poiatyoa the ASSOCIATION FOR THETE PULLHASE sauce the enemy's horses killed wal one ‘The following persons have aied at the Hampton Hos- | locality wh. -niliod BOR ROR pital since the last repirt:— counted “aK -006 oe eine eT ie, XHE LOUISIANA BANKS, @round ou shout a quarter acre of ground. sere Neavane Lingtoog Megas J Hincook's corps, it will be borne iu mid, 18 oonsicered kon CTY Bee ‘ eeeiiatidiet ee ee] THE WLEKLY. HERatde + a the Coantry, The Wemcr Hexain, for the present weck, randy tee morrow (Saturday) moriwy. TreMs—Bingie #eoseription, $2; Three copies, 86: Five opted, $6; Tee copids, $15, Hingte onvien on ee A Limited nember Of at vertianiithts treeriet MAILS FOR THB Pacifio, RE ee ‘The steamship Nozsth Star, Captata Jores, wit terra thin port on Saturday tur Aapinwelt, The mails for Central America amd ¢he Bouth Pectte wil! ploce at half-past tap o'clock to-morrow morning. ‘The Werwur Hemato—Editioe for tbe Peollo-w il! te ready af Bylf-past ning o’glock in the morning. ready for tnniling, o\x cot Eingle Loptes, ia wrapper. A Grand oracy, under th ratify (he uaunin ation of acand Leary Union # aap MaOlaven aw Gracia Wiley Lbeib Feanoyivania: Samos B. Mla, SOB | tha very beat ia Urant army and more shan. 0.0. price pate. “Tee Comin taaeof Arrangemnats’ wil we in Greedy Consecticat ariiliery: Rea, Friday, let Consectiout Vol: pa ea Stated that wan regarded pin, minke Miksiesaate meade Ne ey eaNUk RU the leniquarceee of” (he ame Buu ingePeoeetieeas ae a pvanie. aril Sa founeo, “What an equivocal oompliment. to tbat deeply New Onurana. Ta, August 28, 1606. Hewar W. Avion, LORS ¥: COMAM® Presiden, seit, A, Hall, 14suu Ohio; Willian Mestors, 624 Ohio; | Mmected sod illustrious bero and patriot. It was Hkn- | nerompaw? FROM MEXICO—THE JU4MK# FAMILY ARMVE OF ta, dn, |) Seoreterion, { Jobn Bruel CoCK's Corps (bat made the attack upon Jobnston’s divi- 6th Peunsylvania; Jobn Martin, 10th New ‘maw ORLEANS, _ ~ | Son ab ‘ivan! 1 - Hatapebire) Jamee 8. Boyd. 16a New, York artMery: antago, Te Wan there, toe rane te Rained soune t4- rhe most important Nem of news since the departure | Av 4 2 es Toads pra Shaan Fu St uma | ata al aut fp Wang: | oe Feng nr om Ret hat Ve tal Bris a. 9 ‘arytand cavalry, Joba A 1, 58th Pennsylvania; i dipiteg Lo i. peed petra er pacmelveny 6a its ny! se Joustou, and ia new about to piten mio karly.” P } night of the Juarez family from Mexico, It was at frat 2 ¢ ® 8 reported that Genera! Ortega also arrived om the Ciintow Now Jersey; J. Johnson, 9b New Jersoy; Moses Fuller, Hes Strateg ‘24 United Biates colored; Michael Griiu,16tn New York a jo Movement Vpoa the | trom Brazos Santiago; but I bave singe loaned that ho artillery; RH. Wingate, let District of Columbia cav- Weldon Railroad—the Unionists Held= | didnot. Michael Ke i w York; Jacob B. Leeds, ing Thetr Position. ARRIVAL OP TRE COTTON SPROULATING BYRAMFRS 4TLAITTO BO. 2 AnD &, 2B, CineR, On Tuesday last the Atiautic No. 2 and M. R, Uhooie arrived at Vicksburg, laden with cottom, It will Le ro membered that I sent you an account of the expturs of thene steamers by the rebel ia Sunfower river, as they sw ‘ se time, A 9 c were beyond the jurisdiction of Wirt Adams’ command. upon the federal lines at Ream’s aud gained a decided } Srtived at Vicksburg oa Tuesday alt right, victory, pengening, the enemy to fail back several miles FIOING INTO BOATS, to his majo line of breastworks at tbe Yellow Tavern, capturing upwards of thousand prisoners, seyoo stands On the 16th thst. the steamer Lancaster No.4 was of colors and nine splendid pleces of artillery, besides | fired upon by @ rebel battery, oighteen miles from Dumerous other spoila. Geueral Hil now bax possession | Natchez Soe was struck four times, but uo person in- of the evemy’s breaatworks at Ream’s, aud wili doubtioss | jure’. Sbe reported that the rebels hed a battery on turn them {o excellent accounts the ollff¥, The ram Viudicator and the gunboat Mound (krom the Petersburg Expross, August ! The Southern Railroad bas become historically famous. Already three or four important battles have been fought upoa it, uad t e BI mmder of victories achioved by Ty engagement we have been victo- 8, although we have not yot Huccneded In dispossess ing the enemy of the position which he ocoupies on it ‘This will be dono, however, in due time, a considerable New York artillery; John sTaaac Reaney, 176i New York; Jobn B. Clayton, 86th Penosylyania, and Warren Hender- gon, 148th Obio.- Major John M, ‘k, of the One Hundred and Thirty- third . nio, died lat night at the Chesapeake Hospital. The Aimy Regaiations for Newspaper Correspondents. Anuy or rH® Poromac, August 81, 1864. The rule requiring correspondents with the army to Publish their names as signatures to their despatches, which has been neglected by a number of these gentle- men, {2 again insisted upon, and those who omit doing so im future need not hope to remain hero, A great many efile Liware being meade at Bitters by a crore ov (wo Of distutere.ve endeavors! @ tmitate or chukiorlels thems rhe paople wou't be Luan duvcsed uyon creasiny 4a 0 Tater " oy waliag Lem, . pirify, wiemmpten anit invigswetas Oo anse of water 1 disw ak ilon eat inte Lowe, GG EW Tem Che TH flawm frvent fevers. Are an aotdor They overcame « #. Thay @treancihen the © aint and nerve oni atrong ab re sake the ted natire’s a of the heart ‘ gz. iver complaint, constin: wiht i permanent role in thew Ditters “Sut auore aid, te recommentiad to weak and delicale feriine mak It Is also required that they shail locate thenselven We rather think thas Grant will find his brilliant | City immediately went opyosiie to Kilts’ cilil¥, bus orn. with some Skis , 4 aoe i Strategio movements upon (he Weldon Railroad a guurce | whee they arrived the “birds bad fown. a They ure sold py all respectable may nt See ibet Particular corps, ‘division or detachimedt,.| of worse trouble to him than any he bas mado yet in bis was a ni by General Braymay to intar | boliie nas ou: pi veto Uurted sinie mh pele oa where they may be addveesed or gout for at all timas, | long, cortons and eirenttous march from the Rapidan enemy, but the latter could not be sound, | Sy Petes beset This, howsver, will not, of Course, prevent them ftom | this thoroughfare. Tt bas certainly Increased the. dis- Scarcely a boat passes either up or down the Missias/ppi to el! Piaws tance botween hig army and Richmond and y ber fired upou by the- rebel bat nearer Pelersburg, How, then, he cau Day ceives @ galliag fire of muskeiry from gueriiles xasom- the prospect of capturing efther of these py! as he | bled oa the banks for that purpose. and the “ietter writers’ would bave tha people of the FROM MORGANZA, A North io believe, is wutaselligibie tous, — fi strikes ux Ceritias bave disappeared from the nsighhorhood of that be has only placed himself iva position whichex. | Morganza. Cotton in largo quaptitios ts being sent poser bim to worse biows thav he could have received i¢ | Rcrons the Atchafalaya tuto Texas, The army at Morganzs he had not so extendad bis lines. He bas had eo fora | is im good health and spirits, very rough and discouraging experience of ‘thw SIMAMER GHLUM RELEASED, adVartages of bis vew acquisition. He has Tost ip killed, wounded and prisoners, on the Weldon road; since he firat commenced operations against 18, at least fifteon thousand men, far heavier 1058 thaw any he has sustained at any other poiuton the south aide of James river, We are therefore at a fons to coucdive how he or the Northern prosa can pretend to claim that bia road he is at all cearer the attaniornt rid of bis labors than he was beiors, Genvral Lee ta no doubt perfectly watiefed” with Lhe movement, ‘end wil! inke good care that it shal) bring furch Sis agile mate fraits, v8 far as his agency i® concerued Any one‘ read the Yankeo newspayers uy on this font of Grant's would suppose that he bad ax good as cap- tured both etersburg and Richmond, Ediors aud cor. Fexpondents are ia ug gredt n glee aait tho ‘abellion were him uo moving about to attend to their duties, Attention ig called to the fact that several errors oc- curred ia a despatch, dated the gist of August, desorth Ang the battle of the 19h. ‘Two statements are essep- tally the subject of comptaint—namely: that the Second division, of the Fifth corps, “broke,” and that ‘‘our liag was then forced back,”? ‘The Second division, it ie claimed, ‘‘did not break,’ nor did ‘way ob direct assault, aud our line was not ariyex back. Everything’ was quiet last night and everything ip to- day fs not Matamorcs, was solzed at Fort Jackson: thar abe was supposed to have on board powdor aud munitions of war for the revels, that several of gur prominent citizens were concerned iu the trangaction. I have slice lonrnod that not the slightest proof could bo produced thet wits was tntduded ior the rebels, but was sinply going to Matamoros witha load of goods for tradiug purposes. The vessol and those arrested wore according!y reluased AT REVONNOUSANCEH TO CIIOOT Past, wance was mads to Chicot Pass, wt the Lead of Grand Lake, and the property of Cag torn Buller destroyed, Ho war one of the most premt nent rebels of the war, commanded the Queen of the West, and dicd @ prisonor in our Lauds on Jobason’y is lend.” Sawmilis, &¢,, belonging to olkier partion was alao Tatertntty altered. Recrotis and convalesconts conrinne to arrive daily in increased numbers, @ greatly improved feeling pre- Valls in (he.army aivong both officers and mon, Yeaterday a very respectable appearing fansily of vote. geen from the vicinity of I 4 station succeeded: im tonm entering our lines with a viow of going North REBEL ACCOUNTS. liom * om the Weldon Reti= | actually ond totally crushed ont and not « ghosto! a } destroyed. road—Addittonal Parttoutars of the | ¢ nce for ancther ‘Kick remalned. to mhow that it bad @ Ue RIVER PRS GENERAL ORPER—LADIRG sKUCERING. Mngegement of Phursdtay--Valor of | puriici¢ of ile. But this is uo vew thing with the North- ‘The following order has Just been proumuiared at Vicke the Union Troope-Onerations Stree | ern people. They have a hundred ties tb the last three | burg by General Dava:— the Battio—Grant Still Malntaining | years gone into a neroxysm of Joy over jnst such military Speculators In stayh b Pusition—The Unsuccessfai Ate achievements a» this boasted ove of Graut’s, ‘bey bave the anpoly end are grin npty to Distodge the Unio cising & Depressing ect, we. (Correepondonce of tho Petersburg Express, Angnst 29.) Near MASONK CROSSING, PETERERDRG AND Watnol Ratrroap, Anguat 26, 134. its Kixere bs @ Qundred (.mes ii a similar delirium erled out baat the Sirugelo wae virsually over and the Union restored, They eeem to delight tn these extraordinary delusions ond'to revol in anticipations which they know will ever be venticed. They leary acthing from oxperteoce—they 18 goverone: kre pourlog wasith inty Fiour will uot bo sold wi 4 16 per I, OF niveconts per pons; than Vactol, or thirty 1Wo cents per pound; bam Lorsy o The People residing ip thie focelity, have just received profit not @ from the past. All (heir ox pound; bs-on thirty-three centa per pound; adap lfecd an idea of the war, which has most indolibiy impresse? it | ¢o be centered in the immediate present, They enix per pound; salt fourcents per pond. upon their minds. Heretofore they bave only read tos ‘They give themnelves whotiy Any trader, suorekeoper, x, inershant, ® thought upon the future, Up 10 neneationnl extrAvayanoce, ivsivired nw hind is bereby or the above rate; the pr oitizon, having these slippli by current | gol them, when called for, to £ Rewspaper accounts, Bod Beste Jug recitals of tho wound. ney We ed and copvaleacant, as ti ould pase back end forth (a | romora, telegratad abd otier exoiling Chu-@%, ROWSVOR | having the option of di alng the qhemiity witnia th their homes. opbewe: aay Ialt of twenty ponnvts of prc far each perso Since the landing of Grant’sarmy on the sonth side of - tha PYOVGDE Mitsh® will see fo the epforcement of ths order, will encovitage complaints for jts violation. aot ill punish guilty parties for the firatotence by a fine of #1); OF ta ond by # tine of $10) Hod tnpris’ mi for tea day4, and for th third by Comfscation of stook and hupri- James river, our [errs have besn excited time and aga by the thousand @ad one ramus which would reach ne almost every duy, but knowlor tue (importance of hol & which Phe Bateto at Ream's—Captare of Brig- edier General Cutier—Another Uniow Raid, &e. Diufls. The growud ab Duteb Gap und above, tor a die- aS eD BbiEARAeHiGs Dannaron? sonment at discretion, | tance of soversi ulies, in the Immediate vietvity of the " * From the Bichmond Ixaminer, August 20. {From the Vicksburg Tlorald, Auguet 29.) wa'gr ovurec, $8 both dwarked by small s Snip teeee, Eerie ones hal eee f Yerecant 186k. Wo Inarn thet threo indica N. J. Reynolds, or low spotg Of earth 200. Coane gr wa, Welaihec tonk- Gest bangusdanty ew ox around aid affair on the Weldon Rai as wvery | Missos Shuller oud) Magzie Oliv ers arroutad’ on Wiis f Boshes grow, thov generally tt sibsatapenvewiand 1thefrond:aul presipidl-aa Lone aud successfnl int | day (or the crime of simugaliog, ond commtied te jaf Lo : oA Saenee. fortify, dhe subsequeut unguccesutnt efforts of our Walle ha eveiny 's cavalry, nuder General Sper, wore , avait trlai. ‘THY were parseugers (rou Now Orioane om Avis inone of tuo2e | forged to dwiodes theenemy had the etiect toxtit further | @saeed Ih tearing Op the track, several miiew veyood | tho steamer Mollle Able, «nm rouic WJuckeva, Diss, Under the rebel. mortars avd light Koam’s, General {amptou attacked and forced thei ba « | oli9g orders thélr baggoge, ae weil as tl deprese ux, and when, during the past five or six days, we learued that the’ evomy were gradually extending behiad their infantry aupports. roqu red to undergo a strict search Deore passes are ‘ep in paces Were the ewemy desire to plant ba bi » the'road, hope gave way to # fee! Ceooral Hampton then dismounted his men ant fought | gives to go beyoud the lines, Avoordngty they were . they cbt embrebutentnroogs the banks, apd prog ras ee eet tee dine woter And uiaep twa | their ialantry wgracually but eleadity pusding them back | Yidergoing amrch, and were abont to pass, when Lient. from them upon the Gap, They €lo tira threlich A | neil they roathed thoy str-og works, one tila tte sive | PA. Ravcom, who bad charge of oxaix thei: bag- regret. to say, have revlived ail aud more thua tbe. Dt Dave false bos gave, remarked that (the trupxs mr: it was found thas of Keun’, capturing about eight hundred prisoners, tors.” which proved to be the caae, Atlive Ociock in the afternoon General Hill attacked PRSTRUCTION OF THB RAILROAD, Awalk to-day. from the Fourtoca Milo orossing to | the enemy's work, y ated a Blink Dut shiny A, they bad vhus socréted, wiih the jateatiem of carrying Reams a dfstance of fone. miles, showed troy avcad | Wrk'them, capturiig © large womber of privoverd und | through the lines, quite a quantity of medical supplice, gcene, ’ Un both stéos of the track the enemy bave meept | BINe Preces Of artitlery. princtpally qutaiae The contrivance was very i My . i A Sains ‘The evemy sled in grout confusion, Colonel Pegeam, of | golien up, aud was eslculsted to deceive, aud woul fences and crops, leaving G:Arcely a vostige remaining. | The & pated. inapection #ece ft bot for the Asbo ud surgaum, Dave 4 tue captured gums upou the eoomy | Dav ‘hd Cropa, consisting chieily of cor cea piled upon tne been fed to meu and horses and 10 examiaing officer. The parties will no doubt lewrn a with great efiect locsou frova this which they will not soou forget, ‘ iiroad ailla to assist in ihe bare The numer of prisoners will probably reach twenty. A Jot Ne aro ding, nothing t> smpede (ha rel Fate road auite etwctnally destoved as farang Mre | five Muniires,aitrigudier Gevernt Cutler wae oxiurod @ Neg Me Ray ca Ly ri fa seunanbeeetr! that. the | Fanaie Hatton's place, a disiauee of ubout two and turae | Tbe D: rs belong Co"Hancock's corps, und bave been ae. W Young's Despatch, Tee een tore tterity were racoemefuliy erected ig, | querter miles wouth of Koam’s station. Ahove the sta. } Bronent to tows Naw Oareans, August 24. 1464 st Ho atterids were successfully 2 | tion | did nowextend my walk ANd therefore cannot e)erk Theis was considerable firing dowa ths road wo-day, bur no be gh THE DIREC TAX COMMIPSUNBAS y Our cavalry a ug. With conepiowas galluctry REPORTED UNION RAID. [From the Ricnimend fxr Auenat 20) who moyed Up to th cily from horry yesterday morhiog, from observation; but from all Poan learn the sume vom- traction bas ‘taken place at least fo Yeliuw javern. makiog ip all aboot ning miler of the track desiroyed lp some places L observed that the sills hid not been destroyed; but for the groater portion of the dtatunce sillg bave beew burnt and the tren heated, Toe Be s are awaiting the arrival of Mr Ames, the third mewher, to porteot ius organization aod proceed to business, THY PALE OF ESTATES ONUBE THE TAX LAW, of Commits how wit ten vr tyes pisces ob ariliory aed forced } with the: Tenth corse, everything hae been quiet during ‘The battle geaterdnp opende [im ceiuand | 6 inudiag Aua tion ie being formed in tile eity for the par | Shem siowly Dick Uli tour ow ock MM. wh ihe past Leewiy-lour bow vo the usual ariliery a Béehood, 00 carly as ever p’clouk, aad was oufiiae | dee estates that will be solid under the direct Tax | Ricketts cate wp ¥ th ove divin of the Sixth or ps, | conceruing which litle or wothing can be recorded wt ai By: that’ athe of Routh Catoliba, rw, It fe calenlatéd that aboct dné teotth 16s abe Rage gyre pil FAB eae sc once ak abana ion. He bad at band b (os in Lowtiana sod vader the direct Tax law will uever smemit owl, which pladetney | ‘e oa enol. and. thvoratie: (0 out. opehatne ayaa ne eats aden vailv waV'arte duyaain fy pil ma aad \ Tr hl Zs bes saaten ta uaeliabes | Deld nti! nove:om tuesday, whon they were withdruwe. | Cricg at the G-p yeeterday was incosuanhs, 96 1 tho north of Jane uty whem commanded yea: | sud drove tn our lewates Ne SAWAIY ded | OF the whole amount of dir | ‘ ONE ole’ teree: anna. | ARR MR RRS Malor Ladion’s. ware, torday | have been unable to leern | Difess this wes Only w marandiog party, and they | perty tn I % | ie veer Bunwer Ltd w Hs Fa eter, anne. ™ The enemy's cacairy were cohired chiefly about Ma- bly loft immediately, for the following deepay ant) y | : yoats CTY PONT, one's crteahig, wth x strong foree ettending ont on tbe | Ruy evening received at boadavarter. 10 tov te in tbe fax law's | Geoeal Pervert viewed Lerry vie yoaterday, but fouud Bo enemy there, o CAVALAT LADEN. Coverals Sheridua, Torbers axa Mo ‘of persona! Oavger--some think tor Tw Boarcery ever to De iuud tu the rear of during au action (tbe Like Our Special Washington Despatch aro, Sept. 1, 1994, CAVALYT PXPEDITION TO AseRY's AND FINCKEN’S Gare. The bighth Iifoorm cavalry, uader Mejor Waite, have fret returned (rom 9 roouring oxpedition to Upperviils, They bad orders frm Genera: Bhoridan, through Geveral Avgur, to arrest all the able-vodied men betwesn tho agne of @! a and Alty, aod dring thera to Washington, Acvordingly Cap fain Borry and Li¢uiconnt Trask arrived to-night with Mirty two of (he citizens of that country, including flow of Mosby's ten, all of whom were coneigard to (he Old Capitol privon, Among them wore Revereuts ©. A. Kinsolving, of Mindieburg, and George W, Harris, of Uppervilie, aad Geucral Asa Rogers, of idd@ieburg, an old milttia major general. These are all aenes i the okt school, very civil to their conduct Bod captivating i their manners, but sta pporters Of the rebeiiton aud adherents of Mosby toey look Mpos ag a Hurt of savior Of their CountT CAPTCRES OF LOFTON AND WOOL, The party visited Howinn's Stile, and destroyed somo Beven oF ight tbousaud pounds of wool, whicd Wey lad Bo trenaportasion W brlog away, and captured about Quo thousand pounds of eotioa yarn, whiob they The yarn bad been takom up there fur h citizens for xopplian. The wool was to Bare been tke (rom its owner, who wae a Union inan, and carried South, bat Mosby was off cbasing the Siz feontu New York cavalry when the Eighth iilpols came Bp and (ook it, Major Watte's command aleo 200d! Borves, which they brought in, % pert of om Soaby's wen, They came vory ite bie at, bat could pot cet a fighs @rhougn he ts rep 4 to bave some fix by dod Ore plocer of artillery, lod about thirty five them being taxen el REBEL ACCOUNTS. stehortha Rewal Viewwry tn the Vatloy= hivw 4 et Chatiesown, chmond Faam (ner, Acgust 20.) wera) Barly @ report . #0 Teeched the 0 fe thas Oonoral ane Cherlestown bette 9 of foaghs the enemy p Ferly, ard boat on had ar pe The skirmiebing that te the eromy were Boing “préctod beck,” tao niy tow A for Ube reported Nake, Dim a foree of over forty thouwnnd oot of tha mort ketoregensons # \\tsle fybt ie tem, At least halt dey town, Who two! hab they dave why belbg Put mts the Geld, as viry he onderminnding Chat they were te be serine duty, They told the people of a not iwtend to Og ok with ‘4h ad po iden of It Abiieted upon tmiployed on the valtey ue Ar) ANTIO VE ‘The grand match yesterday art Prlodrated ball nesociarion RESOLUTE. oon hatween thane & place at the 1 to wh Capiioline grounds, Brookiya, resulted im an eporm as ss (or toe CoMmpiOom Atlaniios, the Koore eiaading r ir. A. Davidson's Despatch, Crry Potrt, Va., Augnat 89, 1804, ‘The situation along al! our lines in front is deemed sx” tiefactory by the Lieutenant Geveral. DEMERTERS—OFPTCIAL ORDER, Many deserter have come over from the enemy within the past fow daya, Thoir concurrent testimony to the effect that {twas generally believed by the rank and Mle of the rebolarmy that If they onme over they would be put into the front rank of our army, Induced the issulug of the following ordor :— BPECIAL ORDIN®—NO, 82. (Bixtenct } Hlaapquanrens, Axuies of THe Uniren Bratz, IN ae Fieup, Vivomwta, Angust 28, 1804. Foreatter deserters from the Confederate ariny, # themeetves up to ibe United States forces, will, 1g wa Cath that they will not again take up grins ncing the present robellien, be farniehed subpis'%oe and free trausportation to their homes, ii the same are withia the lines of federal occupation if their bomee aro not within auch tines, shey wil) bo furnished endsiatence acd free transportation to any point tm Northern states, All dogertors who teke the eath of allegiance will, if y desire it, be given employment in the Quartermas ters and other departments of the army, and tho same remuneration paid thom as is given vo civilian emplyce for similar services. Forced military duty, or sorrice endangering them to ompture by the © le forcer, wil! not exacted from such i give Lr oe a the United Btates ary wutborivies, eomman bi 4 Jienteuant General GRANT. Tv & Bowras, Asatetaut Adjutant General ‘This order hae yoeteraay apc toxlay been Industriously im our way, avd another pushed into the enemy’ camps, ite effects iu our favor Ie expected to be considerable. BERMUDA WONDRED. Mr, William 1, Merriam’s Despaten. Wanea's Towse, xaan Point ov Rooxa, Va, * huge strides} Al noon yesterday Tieotenent Genoral Greut received @ decpated from Washington, at City Pout, indwating that the rede! forces of Major Goueral Barty, operating the valley, are rapidly marching beck ow Richmoud, Tre intelligence war brought to Washington by “our prople’! trom Mine ru, Ort tbe Lieutenant Geveral bad recstved 20 devati «them in the course of vday, . ‘ so 0 Abantas, and it is uiso rumored ag gout to the same polat with nome of th arcertn iver tt li’s corpe, bar gv \ sy thom ube valley give these-facte upon au- thorlty that sande oificial attention here. THR Ae ACE RECENTLY OPPOSED TO BANCOOR, bet troopa which receatty fongbt Mancock with gush coor al suubon yang on tho Weldon Rawrond were Composed of Wiloox's gutire division, Oock’s and Kire- Jaed's croope, of Heth’s division, and Saunders’ and Ma hona's of Auderson'® force Thomas? brigade, of Wil ciwia division, has Been exchanged (oF Andersoa’s brig. ade, of Field's diviajon, The other brigades of Hens wna’ Matone’s were text fo the trenches oo oat frout It We aiko thongDt that all their cavalry were at Ream’s Sa. tom, ERT OF INQUIRY. rr. Binley And "a Despateh. oaebinnns, ie res Fretp, August 30, 1964 ‘The Court of Inquiry ta relation to the woatcoeasiul aa- saul on Poteraburg on the 50th of July, convened egaia At the Readquartere of the Seoond corpe to-day. Lieuten- @OA General Grant, and Colonel Comareck, one of his | wii the Calon ANOTURK SEIEURE OF COWS Another sotzure of contraband go’ consisting of about twe'ye (he county roud loading to the Brunswiek stage read. This Toree wee eueonpiered & Nate a mile or more from the rujlrowd, apd. our cavalry dismounted and ordered te ebargo, Cxcmr's Cxost Roate AND GO0DA is wos made on San “an worth Like vélaraiia (bey obeyed thesoommacd, and, under oF Medicines, &6/, tutended Lo be dent uy Lue Mineiseippt, | the aye of theic great iseder, rusbod forward with an 4 hence sinngsied th 1 tbe Lines. ima ty that proved inrasistitie, Upon nearing the | The fart is Grant has AW YORK OFFER RALIRGFD, raiir (hore are no Woods w protect wo AsBuuiiing | up arempectable rad Hie army Captain Ti ot a Now regiment, who has column, aud the approgeb is up a sleep bik Throvgt | thet aco wna, He har om'y tbe Fitts for sows time boa Preve at Batu kowge, nas | thin open, Space, 20d up dis ring gre ovr fighthn¢ 4 (Mancock’s) covpe, t beeu relieved, end will joa bir regiment ‘ troupars drove the avemy to ant beyond the railroad, for do's) corpe nnd attor'a force a ' teenth army corps @ distance of a half mile or more, }o the meant eck god two cavairy divisions, oae 1 AAI STATES TROOPER CORR CONV. of tbe cnemy a8 bad advanced to te south | te cress | Spear, the giber under Grogg, W all Making Got more | The steaner Metinpotitan wey ap the river | jog, Dearing the ring on their right, quickly drew io ‘Waa forty fe Maoussod men. | with Untied States troops wa conwoged by a gum | vheir Tinos, and tell “ . r as aes pets | Brak pmee thy wi Dullery cncaimeh ant 1 the way being gow cloar south of the crossiny . TiO) ERT BEAAER FO y Hempun quick y ewnng Wis colama of disnocnied Badass frm thay Fee Gland bac rhe Charles G. Leary i tdverPed Wo gail for Now airy around to the right of the ratiroad, facing (n the The enemy aguin opened Lis batteries opow the‘aity ou | ¥ TK om Friday direction of Potersborg, and continued to advance, the Sunday mor the toird ANOTHER CAND TOATT fon COmcnEAT euemy failing back belore him. et tne 0 Oe vaty o6¢ F. M, Bonzano, one of (he divert tax can jonere Me Frow 4 ebort distance above the farm former!y owned | d several houses were uced ase cnodide or Covgroea mi the Furst dis ana occupied by Dr Crawford, op both sides of the rsit- road, the ovemy baa thrown up strong fortifications, built of logs, (etice raile and earth, These foriiicn extended on the left as hich up an the lower water tank <The Pocmy Luda much gratificatov, a0 douds, ing private property aud Kil ing DOM combatants, ie all they do by shelling the city RRCRPTION OF GONPAYOR Mart?, A Iarge committes Hes born appointed to rosie arranges mooie for the raveption of Governor Hatin, duly expected from the North Judge Dureu will make tho recaption retebing acrons the road and pasetng on to the oni al gu arere chureb os far coat as bmesone Misccliiauoons. speech. The entre specs! ccwmittoe will escort tue plantation, On the right (be enemy's worn extended \ THB UNION PRISONERS —NAMSS OF OFFIC Re CaP> | Goveraut [rom tho levee to We City Hell the si¢e of the county road from Lanier’s place to about TURD, TIN 6. MARYS RRPUGRR® NOMINATIONN. four bondred yards thie side of Duval’e blacksmith anon, [From the Petersburg 20 The refagee: in New Orieaus from the pariah of St, where they abroptiy turn tothe right and extend in 8 So far bwo thousand end t , caplured a | Marge have wominated Taurus M, Welle for Cocgress, 10 northerly direction around Ys suger cane fiid, until | the battie of Thurs Lave deen | represent che Third district. tbey strike (he other line of works away neor Fm- | reg! They were . mous’ place. be 4 were protected on aij sides, end, 88 | Drought tp on Friday afternoou avd Se morumg | held i hin clly very good they thought, in frogs and rear, Among them are about eighty non. officers, oor, and (he roose thementy Ab a given signal the order to was given, 0 00 | \pciuding several adjutanis, Ther were fourjoun oay~ ! culatet in limited beth sides of the road up came the Confederate tooja— | tains aud rome fifty odd iouteaante, ben: lection for rep a the ceve ty 00 the right, ned General A, J’, Hilt’ invaw- ‘The following w@ list of tne principal oMcers cap 4 Sate Legielacur be hed 8 toe OLR of meplember, Both Were shike sucedn(e!, bab -_ the works oo the lett being the strongest and most hoart- Lieat, Col. T. A. Walkor, Acting Adjoteot Osner ia RANKS COWRG TW GRIER, ly manned, the Infantry muttered most, The cavalry Major Joba Raattie, Ona Hundred Sixty-fourth New Tho New Orleans bunks, BAViag CHRiINUd Les Luelt never fought better, and many of thom leaped the bress? fujerior Wo United, Siaves lroxsusy nove ead oe. Gijced Wo inke the liter at par, dermis, oF grief, im bue f A orns, Deravrnns ABS, Augttt 32, ligt. " Yor Majer John W. Byros, Fighty eight Now York, @ deem bruagnt to Vajor Jobn Byrne, Ove tuudres and Filty Gi Now York. Major Fravk Willietnson, Fourth Now York hearty ar Attier: the enemy as remained in the trenches. The cavairy column comprised Seorgient, Soutd Caroliniens, Carolinians and Virginienr, facing to be in first at what they expected hay otlges re wor works and shot such of death struggle. Strange to say, the casunil ry. ada hee opreced ediy amall, and I a ‘credibiy informed | Thien lithe singular that among Ao mony eae de the Thirteenth Virginia regiment loss not @ maa kill more prominent oflicers were mo! Crypt oret their eba: 0 ody aed had but two wounded. Captain Junin & ®, be that they rap as the fret ep) owt are ‘wel! acown im your city, commanded @ sqradron of | (hus saved thelr cowardly pernvor. ioe Chambliss’ brigade, and wae in the thickest of the nyht AVISMPTRD RSCAPE OF CULON®L on Fiiteen of bia men captured Aity-one pris cers. (Fromm the Petoreburg I stated tn my last that the steamer Gitlum, bound tor | By t? reported to 114, Perle H. DRARR & 00, No. 21 Pari row, Term Ree on tia eh aniSin chery b@new & 0 sary taebre ne kL (mel get! rT Rabe iia Fe? ee Lyvo) + 8 NS PURR OHIO CaTA WHA BKA dozen oF barre aud at presoat 2 pelea, Yr, article !s said-to equal os of importasion te old at DEMAS BARN&S & 00., WLolesa’e Agree 21 Park row, New Feet, Adéress to BSmokersi—Poltnk & Sor Monet en tamedune eck: tam vei from Broce qpal (i Broadway. nose Fourth st-oat. Wholsssle aa cosa Pipes cut lo onder and repatred, ing Cerda # At Old Pricos—We nigetyles only at Me, ra third Note Papers. KDELL'S elega' Broadway, corner Duane street, A New Perfume for Cie Handiese ier. — PIALON'S PHALONS. PHALON'S “N FRATONS & The prea’ por iat! furne has induce! wany worthless leit, Beware of (ham, and ate (he bottle bas glass, SPHALON 4 SON, Ce fintes, Now ef countarfelts, Sold by sll druggist Ali SammeorComptatnts, Disorders Sate et to famales diseases of the climate, Calla, Fovers, g Ans aN Blokness, Diavraucca, Dyseutary. Dywrepsta, Cole Cho era Sorbus can he cured vr prevented by the nee Bruch Gayuso iiers, imported only by H. STELNFI 70 Neasau atroet, Now York. Atcontion.<Toad , Toothache, % ratgla and Caterrh tf relieved core’ by using WOLUOTMS Instant P Bold every wher A com of You serving and by #Y! drngaiat Benuti¢nt fomple or Ligeld Powel, It b Suifeins the complexton and. sictn, ‘aud dy JAMES LAURD, Sole Proprietor, BHAAWAr, og ont Lang wants Matecholer’s Ha Dyemshe Best in ¢ ~ Harn reilabie, inst sous. Tha enly dye, Bold by Petry Si Bacdlay aireot. Crimadore’s Hate Dye, Preservative ani Wig Depot wholeea'e end retal, Na 6 Astor Hommt The dye appiled by sktiful artints ay Corns, Bunions, Natia, Kalarged Jotn a!) liseusee of the feo cored by Dr, ZAGHARIB, Nw Brordway Deatnoss, Iapatccd Sight, NOES [8 TOK NE. CATAREMAL AFFE 10 THROAT, CHRONIC CaATABEM, CATARRM OF THE TYMPANIC MUCO! indent ch raicroNs OF Mae EUeTACH BE AD, Sis THE CURED. CROSSED STRATCHTESED IN OMB MINUTE And o and Kar requtting el her eva onl or t ‘yp, VON EIPAN BR St nis conbaciias roti, Sid Broadway, Bear Twelllh ot Pr. Kowe Mevotes Exetustve Atten| Depfaese Cetarch, Ofeeraeeot the Bye, Rar and YD srluen # 16 Weet Poocieenth rireet, eight doors. weet Fira wvewic, New Tork Toure 10d. M. toS P.M, Rar ings and Vine, New Styles, Jase receivet—Three. jive, even, wn, twelve, fifteon, tw to saveniy tive doliars asst. ‘for sale by GRO. O. Penis A 415 croudway, ono door below Caan! street, Tings of very Deseetption, Whotesal ana reiall, ANNTN & CO, 99 Fultom atest, corner of hem. (stablished 1947. wor the Hair and Skin—Varvy's Tet p ervug, ‘The beat ard gheapost article. Sold by. drag o oak Wor AUD'S ITAL Freckles, Pump! Prickiy, Meat, eo, cured b MEDICATED SC Tae, ¥ y GOUR, AP, at $53 Broauway. Courend’s Poudre Subtii Uproote He from ow Tovonude oF omy part of (he body; $l; warrnal “ ppol, 455 Broalway. Grover & Baker's Mighcst Premt aio Btitch Sewing Muchinay, 495 Broadway, New AG ¥ alton strect, Brooklyn: Git Comba—New Styles Just Recote two, tbrea, four, five (o twenty dallare each, fov nig. ‘ A N, 413 Broadway, o@e door velow nal aireet. store clored on Saturdays, at 5 o'cioce. Hinhest Oramium Look Stiteh Sewing Meochinen, WHEELFR & WILSON, No. 625 Prosdwam ne Made Hill's Hate Dye—50 Comts. Biact brown: reliable. Depot, No.1 Barclay street Seid by droggieu, i (tient fou Want to Know, &c., Read a MEDTOAL COMMON SENER, me 2 e foe 01 orirry book ua ere sah at i te Lea heall cows depeie. Seutoatl Tek tree. 'Adedreas lables malied (tf B. FOOTR, 1,120 Resadmay, K. atohes--Of all Doser’ Broadway, one rest. oe erate 780 CG. ALLEN, 415 fe ie GC. iN. ots baw Canal eWeek sormeriy Ba ll Wali Marsh's Radte ur f Broadway ani Age a Sort Eehesae, shawnee Mrecen Bele Ba dex on, Buk Buacue Soweinge aad Cpen ule ee F a Winslow 2 children Peothiag, Curse Dyseatry ead eomach ana Bowals and courte W tea Eat 2, Cloaka an ureeiay pines, General iy! occupied ® prominent position, over- Colonel T A, Walker, Hancook’a 61. ” Jonigtng the and ik wae enough for the onvatry 'O | wag captured om Thursday, @ cand & Me know that the eye of shew vobio leader was apon er Faturday nigbs, and attempted te rem a ibe Yookes | Jtaet, Aesiriant Ad wrod Gomera |. ‘and that hie wise head and skilful band controlled +04 | Woven seme thither be was pieRed up, auc woe porter BXRTAD TRACE TO A TeLRORAPETN | nt KBATY,S, 869 Broadway P directed al their operations General Femptoo ¥'!! | cay returned to bis brethren om ihe wlend bas The #ra, to a aetive of Capel Casr'eys ate j STEER TSC 4 ve a moet worthy successor to the chivairazs turk | bat, minus cost, mtoaa shoes, Ant to.u4 * 4 | soperiwioutent of Us Uniwd de Capit Aakarat. ‘be men not only have confiderce in him, bet they ive wratty a ine Wwoklce ae, but WikL do MmOUD Apperel | phy e be im OnB OL De most Umer wor pen es Pee" se him, aod as long ae bis life ia spared to command (hem, | coleaing De looks rather curio uk aapertrccl, aud io gving (row Ba. corties with sWarat, Nakarat, Nahere whas uty we tay safely predict auccesa in future forthe cavalry, | ew UNION OFFICERY OF PROUTNIMNE “mp. hito the warmest winhes of hundreds of frente Sine where it ie poneible to command succers: From the Pete coming here in December, 186%, he naa wyparintended —— OF the subordinate envairy generals H waa my fortune act thet ip the whoions esa ba Hew of wiry tedogra, moat of No More Uaiducarmn™ yoy to meot obly with Coneral Barringer, of North CareiiO® | ogy Rowim's station on Cycom , whieh ne Bes himaoif constructed, He tended | joe tea fa a ys (reo, ay A more courteous gentieman—-nd one who eniors {8 | or eres: hs vutiding of the telegraph GRAN DIBAN, Avtar pinet (renter extant the extenm nad rempect of his meo—!P | Hor Heliaved that a! ine higher we reaped, | Urioaas, then the gre ere fer vice covnot boast. General ger bae done CR | ang if Hot they raust be am w; herd, world, connecting aa Maav tact? », service io vicmity Of Paters! and poopie Tt in positively avated by syvers « the x and ell the gr | taven, ay! we oe a moch Indebied to him and Bie men tor on the memorable Oth of Ju ben Kauta’s rai actunliy aniersd 1! burda and sow the spires and steeples of Peters! 1 te due to our sinter Sinte—North Carolina te? when firmt take, thut ons among entre (mo Atare upon bis rhouldmr, whirls Wold ladicee foajor or Drigadiar genera! wae caprarod soarabed be may have removed bia oatge of Order (6 keep himself uokoown Aad sol we var aorisies be ito bead us of ¢ a moet rophod Held, W wpive of the depredal say that the entire intantry column engaged in the or Htsle to gain by thin aot, ft te aleo posit very te To Paper Manutorcurere Jot of the railroad was comjosod of One officer surrendered ann brigadier genera! Dut where | Cash will be paid for 14.600 resins of good Fourdrinier @id men move forward with eirmer SP ) they Lox them be aaprebed ont, and if powmiie brougnt | Raper Bise, Pras tym commyacing wit Bethel, iv Jume, Mil, and clowing Mt { boag decided by the artere io tbe | urea paver nes 5 ape mcaeses, Siastte PPOCMINGS, Of) ware | aco S ooiy #1 No. 2 Pasay streek Lay arena, By ui nee Uoton Hal, ARATOOA SPRINGR, red to cl and cower did troops - — Qo dipdt. Hancock's Apatatant 4 lirlert ( euara!, Letyll ame ___APPIY at this often, —-= ag eee allantry, Any ee ne character of ams Colonel 1. A. Walker, is among the privons m AM Legatised totter warwer fo pumerous Inquirtes, AUF gorpitance wi ad to perform, will concur wish, me ia ~ ——— Flee, and Int ormativan aren. inca MADE Of EY gig, wo shal! aot ctnee” the men who carried them in the (oe Cricket. JACOB ZRODER'S Oma, 178 Br un ‘A fearfal Gre, from both infantry and arts + GRORGE VA. NEW YORK errs. fevat iveenhd Catectyints Cant | our Botel this season aw - v, Yerviaw » vo oe wociky Ot cemng a wee ee tribute to | THO FEUER maron herweon (he vecond etsvens of the | premium Prius ge Sen thes Mantey of Fre iate Worth Carotivians who pactiot | nbove gYabe was played yeatordny, At the Herilord ceva gle Waren Chatns, Nev , gryies, io vbin doaperate It io trae Tent tt @ | grow Hrooklyh, the result aan Ficwry for the ates see ce saree se \ ae ty wong tog Ime, . 4 et 0 every battle, Geld since hie wat comment | ig decided Oy Us Hen Ma an An te Re oe crete CO, 4 Pine sirens} way, que Coot Below Cour ax’ "1