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NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. Fight Near Port Hudson an Defeat of the Enemy. The Rebel General Polignae Crossing | « the Mississippi with His Forees. General Order Clesizg the Lines at Natchez, A Deserter’s Statement of the Condition of wane t Affairs in Mi ae, ,, Bee &e % By the arr, vel of the steamships Cabawba and Obarles ©. Leary yeater, #7 We bave news (rim New Orleans to ‘she 26th uit Among the -t8 of the Cahawba is Gen. Batley, W. D, Mane has beed™' vominated for Congress by the Tree Gtate Union Association” *¢ Baton Rouge. About (our thousead voluma&’ % the best works belong- ing to the Stute Library bave Xe Tecovered from the place where they wore secreted. “, Mr. Henry Thompsen’s Deapaton. NEw Onrax 8, Aagust 28, 1864, HE BELEL GENERAL POLINA CRASING MME MisSis6IFT wits mis roca 3 {learn that the rebel General Poligsh'¢ crossed the M issipp! on Monday last, with @ port! pf bis command, ear Hole in the Wall, betweer stutaneny and Vicksburg, ‘The steamer Joseph Pierce, om ber way up, 748 stopped above Naiches by the officers of the gunvdat Curlew, who informed the captain of this fact, and ach “ised bis tmmediate return to Natchez. On arriving at My tchex, despatches referring to this movement of Poligy *° Were delivered to the oommaniier of rthe gunboat Vis,‘ “fa =~ «NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEYIBER 6, 1864, forectoa: rainy met Provo Batil other comm! iaied. By command of nS SPPO8ET, soe General BANKS Cuong 6. Drags, Assistant Adjuiant General. ARRIVAL OF ae ap HAAN —Tik aPPROACHING BUBCTION. Governor Michael Habo arrived to this city yesterday afternoon by the Artei,and was welcomed bome by 4 at the City Hall for that purpose. Judge Durell mad awe are in the midat of «other political campaign, The new Legisiature, membera of Coogress, Recorders, , will bo evected at the comng election, aud the con- ae drawn up by the Coustitutional Conveatioa will ‘De laid before the poopie PERSONAL, Ma‘or General Gordon Granger is tn town, Major Geueral Horroa’s cummand extouds from Mor graze bo Dooaideouviiie. General Goloourie arrived hore on the Ariel. Ho is the agont for the ling, The Ariel was detained ou the voyage on account of the captain vot belug aoquatated with navi. ing his vessel off the Florida coast. Sbe came up the fiver in nine hours. Gevoral Francisco de Borden, s Mexican (American) cig has gone te Chicago to address the Convention ibyect of peace in this country. iro Gaptacilia, a membor of the General Con- republie of jexico, arrived im ths city on from tiago. juarez, reported to have arrived here also by Loe ee permanng a6 Moatercy, Mexico, in charge ee ates ren liver Mathews, General Sherman's eton pera wont Nerth on the steamer Lear; of the Porsenna es tinier. ed at bis own request end wii rt congas . INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. \Fatee Rembes from French Sources— The Truth About General Dobiado— President Juaces Still im the Field Severe Defeats of Maximilian’s Sol- Giers—Porfirio Dias and PF os Again Heard from—The- Li js Ace cept a War Without Quartet, de. By recent arrivals from New Orieans and Matamoros ‘we have received very important intelligence from Moxi- ‘e- 00, more than usually fayoratte to the republican cause. The New Orteans Picayune is authorized, by the btzhest @uthority, to state thas the report, published tbrough Frepeh sources some time since, that General Dobiado bad proved false to the republican cause, aad shat ne had Dean compelled to pay $30,000 in gold to Col Jose Maris Cortinas, at Matamoros, as & ransom, was im all respects untrue. We thought at the time thet it was a very im- probable story. ‘It General Dobiado, says the Pircyune, desired to abandon the cauas of President Juarez he Gator. The Joseph Preroe then prooeeded up the river), | would not have gone to Monterey, nor thence have sought Feached Vicksburg, and returned to New Orleane without Molestation. GNGAGEMENT NEAR TORT HUDSON—REPORTED FIGHT MEAT BatoN ROUGE. T have just received the following from headquarters, BLilitary Diviston, West Mississippi:— Heapevarrens, Minitany Drvtsiox or Mississurr), NEW Ona BA: The foliuwing despat h was rece i Mejor Gencral Herron Las jurt come in from the expedt- Sion. The breaking down of » bridge near Port Hudson de- Jayed the infantry column; but nowwithsiand ng this, the reoult General Herron iu: iced & loss Upom, ihe en dred and tity, besides dea- troy 1g & large at at and near Clintom, Louisiana, Gur loss in killed and wounced about thirty. A tight is reported to bave taken piace on Thureaay last at Redwood, on the Ciinton road, seventeen miles from Baton Rouge. The Gret report stated that eighteen 0f the Second Louisiana wore killed and severai wounded, Bnd the fight rather rumor, which arrived here about nine o’ciock on ‘riday night, stated that our forces were repulsed witha oas of two hundred Killed aod wounded, and that ‘were compeiled to return to Baton Rouge. A raid } At headquartors no news of this affair has been recetved | Will be seen, contains the names of the sa Up toa late hour last ight; and the probability 1s that it Peferred to the engagement near Port Hudson, and was | Valland: Grat reported by Union parties (the Second ‘Louisiana 2c4vairy deiag a Union regiment), aud then “grapevine” report to suit the taste of the revel hdd pathizers bere, ¥LAG OP TRUCR—A SCENE OF OTHER DAYS On Sunday evening last the steamer Laurel Hill arrived | Ortega, Mr. Johu Rulyon. t Baton Rouge with abut ore bundred rebel prisoners on bourd for exchan, Landrum, of the Niveteenth Kentucky, morning (hey disembarked and proceeded to Redwood. At two P.M the exchange took place, Between soventy- five and one handred youvg lady aecesalon'sis assembled | resistance. Qt the appointed piace, and irom their baskets were pro duced in abundance ham and beef sandwichos, custards, tarts, jellies, &c Union and rebel soldiers for atime forgot thelr relative positions and ming'ed together in onversation, partook of the refreshments provided by She fair secessionists, who avpeared to be in high spirits, Wugbing, josting taiking to all alike. But for “rude alarms,” you might ‘ancy that a pleasant party w Bolding ® picnic, and that “war's wrinkled bad — to “merry moetiugs.”” 1 Soott, commanding plo. ge cay ry od io aura Of this district, and is said to bavo a force of throe thousand at-Clintov, as well Series of artillery. CLOSING THE LINES, The following order from Brigadier General Rrayman, commanding the post at Natchez, is a very important one — Heapgranrens, Usiten Starrs Foncrs, ) Narcuez, ast 19, 186. yl, the tollowing 1, issued from these headquarters wernient lessees may racelve supplies the district wil from time 60 time, according a the m oad the safety of auch # ipplies from mol Under these wecessary restrictions the Tule of suppl heretofore ia force will preva, Ot necessity. ingress end ceress will be & lowed In (he case of They are con- Gdered as entitled to such privileges pro- ie as can be a ted. Consistent with the safety aod ‘of the army, to which all private interests must reiinate, aris ch the river, depots for soppiles of ail kinds wader gororumoent coutcacts, and for miliary. uses, ail which are capavie of adequate military and navel protection at all times, azainat raids and captu:e, will receive supplies as Io case of tessors. Admitted, nor the lines parsed | details under proper oficers, yo teide the lines to id fruits for the con. usual, except the amount ties OF each case, 100, ‘to pass persone or supplies through the lines an purely military purposes wiil be ee capt m vary extrema cases, subject 1a exch 20 the discretion of the General Commaniin:, an appv ation in wetting, = and daughters to nie. the, remain enemien ond prepared to eors them, Is gross y reprebens! cease, By buman aud divine law th sau. » tacof man upon t $. change places, eepecialiy for bad ends, degrades ‘This censure, of course, does not apply tw such aa by misfov dune wre actual heads of families. Business presented in writing i not pertain! I only rece Teach efterneon; aud on Sun lays, ni ded Yo, except in Urgent aa By command of Brigadier General M, BRAYMAN, C. B. Suitu, Acting Asvisiant Adjutant General. BOP BLOB, OF ATCMRE. The Right Rev, William llevry kider, bishopof Natchez, ‘Was sent beyond the linvs by Colouei Farrar, the former commandant of the post at Natchez, for refusing to read sbe prayer for the President of the United States, The foliowing order allowing him to return and not pray for whom he pleases, was recently issued by Gen, Bray- wan:— Spectol Order No, Bt. Hrang ¥ Tens, Ustrep Sr: 1. Military. authority. bai tmucn of Special Order 1 Fenry Kider, Bi-bop of Natchez, to dary Lines of the post of ¥ La. ig suspended Har} return te nis home snd duiles vat! the pleasnie of the War Department be known, in pis case. And as all solemn appoais to the Supreme Being, not pro- geeding from hoanet hearts and willing mind are’ neces Fly offensive to Him. and subversive Of sound morality h of Spocial Order N June ts, 1854, a8 requires pads be in behalf of the President of pended until further e Unit ders, nerey to fee! nga ther aripathy with the rebeliion, by omitting duch suppl aauon, if so minded, By order of = Her Generat M. BRATMAN, nt AL tant cen J. 1, Onur, Aas Ovictal— 6. Burra, Lieutenant aod A. D.C. FIGUT SPAR VICKSNURG—TWO SOLDIERS MCRDERED Ano gagement occurred noae Vick#burg ® few days im which ten guerillas were killed Our econts ore out on the Tengas, when they came upon a gang of quoriiias, A fight was the coosequence, Ten of the gue- riliag wore killed. The reroainder excaped. The Vickabure Herald o fearn (rom @ gontioman who came tn on the Jackson Fond, Shat two soldiers who ent out toa plantation about Ove m » party of rebels on Mor He’ was told of this'b3 Begroes, and the Foport was contirmod by Feveral white men.” @RERN OF MORES AND MELAS AT WicKSMCRC—THF wIEITA TO We REROTLED, All the horses aud mutes to and around Vicksberg hare Doon cotzed by order of Mujor General Dana, Those who | are Uown people, audecan prove that the animals are Jegi'imately theirs, can fecover thelr property; but Fobels, and those Got having « “clean title,’ aro coniis- cated for the ase of the gowernment. An ‘order has re. | cently boen isened by Major Georral Nana, which pro- | Vides jor the enroiment of the milii® of the Diarict of Vicksburg. The Vicksburg Jerald of the 20th inst., in ak ing af it, says eral Urder No. 25 will, we apprehend. produos an|:4 a sive consternation among the iniadiiante of 1 but wa bope the twill paee ov ¢ err tally, walt patiently nov ncement of other dution, POWBCIOSU RS OF MORK AU BS Major Genero) Hooks bas jewel the rollowing order General Ure-ra No. 113. mGver) 1864s vonibiting antwent oF tH ew OW RAN a 1, Genseat Ordore No Ih, Fetenaty ne loss rec.esure of moi and forced Mmien or 9 far WOdIET a8 to allow jorec! aot i cases WhATe It '#aeAInat aquity ant ju Nereated are plaimly enuthed to the favor and pre- the Goversmeut, Somperary suapensign of We or till going On. A second despatch,, or | Oredits La Bandera of the 3d ,: two or three bat | the title of General. | however, ca V0 go 0 Havana, The receipt of any sum of money would ar, Pay-for tpoason, if it was either suspected or proven, Jose Marta Cortinas has never shown himself to be either &, PUrChasable or a purchasing man. We sro glad to lean . t the whole story is (alse. Geuorad Lobiado han doadtisa, 'f6 on some most dignified and important mission on Dede fof Bis country. By private ainiccs we Jearn that a letter was Liter cepted come time @gerrory fhe 3 Fréaeh Gonera: Bazaine to General Almonte, which indignantly reproached the lat- ter for bis deception in regard to the character of those Mexicans who bad fo..yed the French army. Instead of “the Dest and most inteWigent prrtion of the people,”’ as the Courier Francais wou.\t bave' It, those who bad de- serted the Mexican cause, xccordin* 0 General Bazaine, wore robbers and cutthroats. Another paper says the {Wes ig mivtaken when it timo , ¥ith giving the de- ‘ture of General Doblado and me from Matamoros. at journal spoke of their arrival at Ma, ‘mores only. they pe.) transport steams! Clinton \ pestis wh . i leans {rom Brazce Savtiago. Her pak wily o ‘pon ‘ho:—Lieut. Benito Juarez, President of the Mexican Lieut, F. Hill, Wm. Rover, wife, a “vant and two children: L Share and clerk (gutlor), Mras sep Juarez and three servants, Miss Magaata Jum Boledad ‘Suarea, Mise Felicias Ma. devonusJuen *7; Ma josefa Juarea, Master Benito Juare7, Master Jose , “*°%> i Guna cae wife, Mr. G. de Goicouriz, Me 79° Itrwas said that the intervontionisteforces had comp, “4, ‘They were in charge of Colovel | wnder Gen. Donal, the city of Saltillo, eapitalOf Coanu Un toe following | 0m the direct road to Monterey, ‘and about forty leagua from there, They are expocted soon to be at Santa Cata-\ rina, whence to Mooterey there will be most stubbora 2 ga" was Still “expeoted’’ to arrive at the cepitad; Dut he seemed to be very stow in showing himself. From the 14th of July to the lath of August it is sala Gat she “oe ja daily expected.” NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. MaTaMoROs, Siexico, August 20, 1864. The Bandera Nacional, published, here, furnishes tbe following points:— Benor Francisco Bordon bas gene to attend the Chicago Convention, to address that body ou the important su Ject of the peace of America. From some unaccountable omission, the Bandera does uot style this jeman by A signal defeat of the French and their Algerine aliies is gard to bave taken place at the hacienda of Brea, in the State of Guerrero, @ Mexican forces, under Geverai Diego Alvarez, on of the old liop, bad defeated the im- porial forces in four pitched battia, killing many in the fignts and takings large number of prisoners. These were at once put to death, the invitation to a war with- Out quarter being accepted. The French forees came {rom Acapulco, which ts in French possession. It is also reported that Generai Porfirio Diay had de- fented another force of ono thousand at Zcotislan del Camino, to Onjaca, ‘The official deapatch of Colone! Riva Palncio states that on the 6ib of July he defeated » large force of imporiak mts—over two thousand—at Sacuaro, in the State of ong ‘The victory was com vw the opposing forces Deing put to tight, “It w iy aided by a large por- tion mi the conscripts deserting ie ibe side of their fallow country men. Seporee fT). Urbano Fonseca, D. Jore Marta Lacunza, D. Rie de ia Loza and Ovovco ¥ Barre, all of the y, have accepted the decoratim of the Order of Guedaiape, in Mexico, wnd D. Eulalie Ortega had declined i, The convent of San Francisco restored to the clergy. Acomplimertary notice of General Doblado and two members of bis ; co aud Senor Yenuegas, who had arrived at Matamoros on the 30h ult., appears in the Bandera. The French bad possession of Darengo, and General Pavoni, republican, of Cuttwahas. In the latter Stute General Patoni received retoforcements to the extent of sever huncred meo. in Zacatecas, bad been order of things. ie secreiary of President Jaarez, and a great favorite of hiv. In consequence of the defeotton of the ceneral of divi- sion Jose Lopez Uraga. General jose M. Arteaga has been appointed Generai-im-(biet over the States of Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan, Guanajuato, Querero and the first and third districts of the Stace of Mexico. General Beheagaray is bis second in commaud FMIGRATION FROM MEXICO. In an article on this topic, Ls Bandera Nacionat, of Matamoros, reproduces the following from /a Accton, whieh it endorses:— ‘Under this title a pamphlet has been published in San Franeiseo, Upper Californis, wht severe censure on those Mexicans who, under presant cirenmstances, emigrate to foreign countries and abandoo the country ia the midst of @ conflict requiring the services of sil its ehildren. Za Vor de Mexico tages exception that thie censure ie not applicable to all Who have gone to Upper Caliiornia, for many are only temporarily absent, and bave left the country with the desire of affording it ser. vices otherwise, or in the discharge wf important trusts, We are carnestly desirous that all Mexicane should serve their country, aud wo condemn the conduet of all traitors, deserters and suck a# yield & recognition to foreien og ag dat we do aot believe all those to be con, » becauae they do not wish t wear me hag ‘ho invader, cross she lines with the desire there to serve the cause of their country, and who, jn leaving, do pot desert posta wiih whieh sey may have been honored. This conduct ts more dignified, more noble, more patriotic thaw that of those who do not seruple in submission to the empii I goes abroad does so because he has neither th meang nor the opportunity to serve the common cause actively we think bim by no means to blame. Those who go abrond can be as usetal to their country AS Wore the liberal Spaniards at London in 18208 are now the Poles; and our Own countrymen, no matter where their destiny may carry them, cannot only spread abroad the troth eon A the rie. quee- tion—cannot only use the prese to nflect the yencral septiment of the world—but undertake the boldest of enterpri Tk would bo moch better if all the patriotism, al the courage, all the intelligence and ali the skill of good Mexicans contd be wade uae of within the country; but, ‘on the whole, we rust admit that (be course of deserters: ie not to be compared one moment with that of tho« who, witbont abandoning public #tasions, emigra’ abroad with the hope of serving their country cise. where. « atianta? aw (rma Dasre.The captare of the city of Atlanta and the indefinite poatpocement of the draft in New York and Brooklyn yesterday aroused the excitement and patriosiam of the people to the highest pitch. Hundreds of guoe, or rather rounds from a few piecos, were fired {u the various equares and parks im honor of both events. The occupation of Atlanta hi ¢ for great enthasiarm ond rejoicing, the {tho drat calle more attention to the hohe gervives of Me, Supervisor Blunt, whe bas eaved the chy much eufforing and misery ‘Tne Wrarmen yesterday war, like that of the preceding ay (Sunday), wor aod wngleasant. But as grapes are ripening and the inst potatoes and cabbages of the poor readout belog brought bome, the cheering chowers wore everywhere received with blessings ant Ube 6: fost thanks or gratafal hearesy ‘Tht CainvomiaN Crmm-—The ano meeting of this colebrated club will take place in Jones’ Wood on Thurs. day next, when the sons of ** Auld Sootia’’ will asrembie in force to enjoy themsetren se in ‘lung syne,” to throw the hammer, cast the stone, and go through the bovdred Aud be evolutions of skill aud musonlar agility (or which they ar@ 80 justly popular, Their advertisement sppears evowhere, sod we only onl! altontion to their games at present (rom the (ect that there will be a groat rash. and postponement tie Ua the te A ah nena tusu red: Shy + oa, engage ia ian tab ® pa rauite of tm 70 maintaining the authors uf! the ny Gers: and ie justly entitled t0 ite proeetion and favor againet a cn Mienel BO Weck with, Major d. W. Richa ot A. Foote are hereny appaintol a ¢ camer wwon Oli KB DACBHOLS fae rele emecnae who wish to be present should secure places eariy. | Wiimington’ rh: The city of Wilt logton baa Mle hor a ts a Potomac. In our possession, wists, Wiarse number of prisoners; that Richmond papers conta) the 3is¢ of August, aad repulsed, but finally drove’, joas, including three generals ~ and Hardee. fight with the Second corps on the: very sovere, but that they took prisoaers. visited General Warren at the front yestenday\ gives bim av important command tu that depart went, took fire Inst night, and was consumed, with all theatores ‘on board. money are saved, nia (Jarnes river) last evening, with twenty-five officers, ' ten surgeons and four hundred and fifteen enlisted men, in charge of Major John #. Mulford, aesietant agent for exchange, They left during the night for Anaapolis. York, put ja to-day disabled. She wil be detained but two or three days. dows Sfteen rebel prisoners, who are tho princi) At (rora $5,025 to $6,500 bags by the enemy, the rails and gills being burned, cocks cn aaa General. He escaped last ni GRANT. ses ewes oe Mr, 8. Cadwallader's Despaten. Curt Pourr, sept. 4, 18646 Revg:, DIAPTUATION AND DESPOMDRNOY. Thoatlence of the past few days was broken yoster- day by Deavy ca 2onading, continued irregularly ¢ili late iu the night, ,The particular cause, if any there was, bas aot tranapix ed. Tho rebels evince great watoh- fulacss at all pot and unimportant movements of ours often cause them > Small anxiety, From all we can fearn of their moverma %# and intentious, they have not abandoned bepes of rega ‘Bing the Weldoa Railroad, and are making preparatory “isposition of their (oroes for another batue. ‘The Richmond papers affeot to eu tloute the {doa of thas Single line of railroad being vital @&’ thelr occupation of Potersburg aad Richmond, bute general feeling of despoa- dency betrays itself im the same isaue, A COrrespondest, writing from the Reams station battle ghv'tnd, several days after the withdrawal of our forces, speaks a trowfully of the destruction of nine mites of the sellros track and iroa b; re destroyed ere the entire distance, the fenct Sentored by vaing using it to fire the timbers of the tracks houses and baras generally reduced to smouideriog ashes, ecabere and PERSOTAT MOVEMENT, Lieutenant General Grant ae staif, acoompanied b: Major General Lew. W: aud part of Dis staff, Bots eee and returned late io the eveving. the party intend visiting Deep Bottom, Dutch Gap abd vir and Foura by General Butler's beaé- Mr. 5S. T. Bulkioy's Despatch, BiaapguaRrsns, Secowo Cavarrr Drv muon, hs ‘Fus.D, Aay ov umm Potomac: Hs InSTOR THE BN EMYS GrvEA. General Gregg, who now commands all the cavairy coa- Bected with the Army of the Potomac, has just returned from @ reconnoissance imside of the evemy’s fines beyond the Weldon Railroad. Since the occupation of the Wotdon Raifroad by the Fifth corps the enemy has been compelled to baul ali his suppliea recetyed over that route, from the present ter- minus of the railroad to Potersburg, in wagons. The road they use ‘s kaown as the Boynton plank road, whick runn nearly parallel with the rajirond dome two and @ bailf miles distant, Tha ohject of the expedition was, if Tunderstand it correct!y, to try and reach thie plank road, for the purpose of capturing the enemy’s trains and learning the strength and position of his forco ia frout of Goneral Warren. To do this it was necessary to slip tn between their cavairy and infantry, periorm the work assigned, and retura belore the, enemy coud gather sufficient (ores to cut off their re- treat, The command was ordered to be im rexdicers to move at one o'clock this morning, aud at two o'clock we started taking the road lead! ng tw the ‘Yellow Hoose" where General Warren bus his beadquarters, We reached the railroad shortly after daylight and found General Crawford's division of the Filth corps awaiting our arrival, and prepared to support us if necessary, General Gregg at once derpatched ‘the Second brigade cf his division, undor Coloeet ih of tho First Maino, up what is known as tho Vaugha road for (bs purpose above fodicated, While the First brigade, under Colonet sted- man of the Sixth Ohio, were formed in an open feild to ‘await the result of the iuvestigutions, and go to thelr assistance if necessary. Goucral Crawford's divikion was drawao ep in the rear of the cavalry. Nearly three hours thus passed before wo received aay deduite news from Cojiopel Smith, and fears were entertained that be had been cut off, as firing could be heard in the direction be had gone, but he returned with bis command without having met with any serious resistance. He went within about half a mile of the plank road, which he found strongly guarded and fortified, aad also within ove mile of the fortifoations of Petersburg. He met nothil Dut the enemy’s cavalry, As he was returping a body cavalry, estimated at five hundred, charged bis rear guard, but were easily repulsed ‘with some loss, Upon his retura the whole force retired withio the fortiica- tions, where they renmined tili evening, when we re turned to our eld oamp. It was anticipated by the whole command when we started that a fight was almost certain to take place be- fore night, and some of the most pugoacious were ¢on- siderably disappointed in not baving one; but the great majority have had sufficient amusement of that kind during tht preseat campaign to last them & long time, REGIMENTS LEAVING. ‘This morning tho First Peansivania resorve cavair: “ved for hor their term of rervice having expi regiment has beeu in the service for threc yeara, ‘#.won wn onviable reputation for Its ts fighting quali- rough of its members have re-eritsted to preserve —_— and form the nucleus for an equally good ‘A portion of the First Now Jersey regiment or home to-day: but it still remaing one of tbe \ Washington Despatch. Wasaincron, Sept. 5, 1864. There is ne-aee, °° importance from the Army of the agra: 8 tay Tebel army ropors that Atlante ts 2 accounts of a battle there on that our troops were at first the enemy back with heavy : Anderson, Patten ‘The rebel deserters farther usat* tht their loss in the Wei'don Rajlroad was Atarye aumber of General Lew. Wallace, in company witht Ge, Yeral Grant, Romor Fortress Monroe Despatches. Forranes Monxom, Sept. 31 4 The navy supply ship Brandywine, lying at NerXolle, The loss is oxoeedingly heavy. Tie books.and ‘The flag of trace steamer New York arrived from Var- Forrmass Monro, Sept, 4, 1864. The steamer Camb: from Washington, bound to New The mai! boat (rom City Potot last evening brought e sent to Washing. ton. ‘The destruction of the old frigate Brandywine by Ore has devolved upon the government a lose of over one mil- Hon dollars im naval stores, clothing, &c. The origio of the fire hag not Doen ascertained. ‘We have no news from the Jamos river to-day. REBEL ACCOUNTS. So far two thousand and thirty prisoners, captured in the battic of Thursday, at Ream’s station, have been registered at the Provost Marabai’s oflice. The following officers: — Lieut. Gor A. Walker, A. A. G. Major Joan Boattie, 164th New York Major Johu W. Byron, 8880 New York Mejor Jonn Byrne, 166th New York. Major Frank Williamson, 4th New York artillery A lot of cegroes sold last Saturday io Richmoad for eaak Petersburg Tei ‘Feransn 29, 1366. Twoive mites of the Weldon Rativoad ‘nave beea de. the prisoners captared oo Thui ‘was'Hian- it, Dut was recaptared to di The report of the capture of nine humdred prisovers by ‘Hampton ts untroe, Lege gwd the ed two days Grant bas boon sboiling the town arg. The panmsed Sentindt of September 1 coutains the correspondence of Commissioner Ould, Agent of Exchange, with Retgadior Genera: Meredith, relative to the exchange of prisoners. By the correspondence it would appear that the rebel authorities betd from the date of the cartel until Joly, 1843, the excess of prisoners, and that the exchange was interrupted by the allnged viola tion of the cartel. lo July the Untonteta beld the excess of prinovers. In bs had the communication of October 20, 1468, which embraced the proposition for the release of ‘ail officers and man on both aides, in conformity with the provisions of the cartel, the offer was declined by the federal government, which sited, if the excess of pri pouel ere delivered, they would be wrovgially declared bey 4 by the rebel commiasioner, aad put is 4 ir, Ould, in bie reply of August 0. Major Mulford, Aasistant Agent of Exchange, nocep: *, ‘agro with the terms of the cartel required the delivery of the exooms on ovtbor paroi®. Oo the 200h Of the same month Major ford arrived in o flag of truce Rieamer and declared he wae pot wuthorized to wake Any repiy to the commanieation. Mr. Ovid pedliebes the ocorresp dence with a view of sbowlng that che rebel autharitice bawe apared no effort to bring aboot & epecdy rele se of (he prisoners, aod that their efforts have been frustrated by tha bad faish of the Union gowetnment ry at Spring Nraenarieen, Maes., Rept, 6, 1864 Rarglars stole a dralt tor sii 000 98 William (hid bourne, of Moston drawn by Rovere Teats, and peynde to Kencrin & Watler or order, from Levi Bo bul hy ~, fo Lom oiry, Inst vient, beside 6 peide wiiver, Bod $40 IF money, Thoy enored Je two other houses, Dub idol mathing (fom (hem of mach cord IDAN = ©, Wilson's Despate: Bonne Hitt, Va., Sept. 4, 1864 General Crook was last uight attacked by the enemy, but repulsed bim, We took one hundred prisoners. Gomoral Averii! again moved upon the enomy «day. SHE Mr. Theodo. Aaanquanrens, Aveniit'a Cavauay Divison, SON THe Mowm,” Sept. 4, 1864. Yesterday our operations oa General Sberidan's right and in the diroction of Winchester were emineatly suc- coastal. About balf past ton A.M. Lomax’s division of rebel cavalry, thea reinforced to five brigades, attacked our Moe one milo north of Darkesviite, a small town situated on the Winchester pik, sevea miles south of Martins. burg. Tho attack of the eoemy was made with gallsatry, Dut as gallantly repulsed, although we bad oa!y engaged | portion of the command, and the offensive party had tnree ia action to our one. Having for a short time main- tained the defensive, in order to allow tho enemy time Bod Opportunity to develop his strongth, we took the Offensive, notwithstanding tbe Mapartty of numbers, and drove Lamax's whole division at a very rapid Fate over the field# and through the woods, past rife pite and rudely coastructed broust- works, a distance of nearly five miles, arriving at thts point tae enemy attempted to make a stand, open- fog ®, rapid fre Crom nie artillery, and using his whole oavy.iry force to prevent us (rom crossing Mill creek—a mall obatgget Sieh pe ope and empties into the peat it in this locality was of short uration, es utiusualiy spirited. We charged the enemy 1th portions 0€ Powell’s and Schoonmaker’s brigades, ‘anced. i} was, the enemy's sige roct escaped capture by the meorest focideot, a and the fortunate, for them, iaterpo- sition of fa the action the First Virginia cavalry made a special charge of great galiantry, under Lieuteuant Coiovel Chas, E. Copbart, and dro: enemy, who was charging at tne time, like @ flock of sheep chased by woives. In “light- ing out’? fences and ditches were no obstacles to the one- myy’s hasty exit Tn the genoral charge made by Powell's aud Schoon- maker's brigados the fatter officer had his biovge cut in several places by small shot, and his skin grazed by @ bail (rom a abacpehooter's rifle, * ‘We (Ook & auuber of prisoners, representing the Kighteenth and Twenty-third Virginia cavalry, who turned over and sent to the rear by the Provost Macshal, Captain Crawtord. The snme officer had last night two young men from Hultimore, captured while attempting to join the rebel army hoy give thor names as W. D, Keonedy and Johan Walbam Those youthe will be held a8 prisoners of war antil the ‘Anal dis- posttion of their cases Having come upon the enemy's main force wo akir- mished during the reat of the day, while preparing for -other movements. Major T. Foley was wounded in the moruing while re-, Gisting the cuarge mede by Lowax’s division. Major Sowders wan wounded in the right thigh in a charge made by his regimeut. His wound is « severe one. ip the morulng, yesierday, we captured a despateh, as follows.—~ Heangraetwes, Iwnopyn's Bricapn. Sept. 2. 1844, Colone! Roar, Wis, Commanding Twenty-third Frirginte Corosec—My advance pickew to-night are at Bunker Hill, Vaughn's brigade having been drivea beyond that Yankees. Ls eon dogs GO. &. . SMITH, Colonel Commanding. Lieutenant King, of a Tennessee regiment, was cap- tured, with his entire force, while returving from picket. Anotuer rebel otticer i@ algo 'a prisoner !m ocr hands. Our logs was thought to be heavy, but tt proved ann sually light for the cbaracter of the engagement and oe obstinacy with which Lomax fougbs us. While the cavalry ight in front was going on Colonel * Greenfield was conducting important operetions om the evemy’s left rear, which operations were successful Ab ‘he same time Major Quinn, of the First New York (Lin- coln) cavalry, was on our left, and repulsed an attempt of the enemy to turn our left flank NOTES BY THE WAYSIDE. Fitzhugh Lee calla General Sheridan's army it reaches Gener: “Harper's Weekly,” because, as he say Harper's Ferry ooce @ week. When General Rhodes drove us out of Martinsburg on the 29th be left his compliments on pected for General Avori!l, saying he was very sorry for troubling bim, bat that he came down to get information of the nom!nation of the Ch! Qonvention, The pext day General Aver- 1 attacked bim, fo gee how he liked it, : coke se GF CASUALTIE Hikapquarteps, S8coup Brucaos,} Divowos, Devariment Wisrmee ViRdinta, IX ne Frey, Sept. 4, 1864 Mayon.—Sin—I have the honor to report the following easuaities in the Second brigade, second cavalry division, in the eontuunes’§ the 3d inst. :— "hos, Jayne, K, Ist Sew York (Lincolncavalry. ‘Thos. A. Singer, bugier, A, 2d Virginia cavairy. "2 F. Brewer, F, let Virginia cavalry, right side and bowels,» eee x, re Vir ina cava'ty, right ee jO0, Gei . rs i inia cavalry, eat ¥. J. Cowles, B, 34 Virg ey cavalry, heel and Sansa Collin’ c, sk'vicgitnaivanyi cea \ ‘Araold Salzman, G, 1at New York cavalry, @!*¥ Missing. F. H. Robinson, H, 84 Virginia cavalry, on H. Hetakel, B, 3d Virginia cavalry. » ae your obedient servant, — “y W. H, POWFLL, Colove! Commanding Brigade. To Major Woz, Rawser, Assistant Adjutant General. UST OF CAXUALTIRS, FIRE PRICADN, POR GEPR 8, 1866, \ siGuTH OM. Wounded Major J. Sowders, right bip. . Goorge W. Ehuil, P, throngh the cheat orp. Abie McCauvag, K, fracture, right ‘og. Alex Laiferty, D, right elvow Kobgrt Carls M FE. Maiveld, ¥, nead. Wm. Gauger, tusion, right hi Peter Dybyers, K, arm, flest woon: Frauets Ry Allen, K, left foot, feat Captured. Firat Lieutanant John Sad George Heotneton, B. Jobp Amoid. 1. Witham GivGons. C. Charles Deiavk. D. POURIRANTH PENNEY VARIA OY ALR Wounded. Major 8, Fotey, sNesh, tn righs thigh, Wm McCangland, B, fn beat Sense ¥. Core, I, Dig we Cayharnd. Joseph Barnhart, 1 Abner Bromerman, f William Koborts, ¥ Officia!—N. D. BADGER, Captain and Aotiog AmA\stant jutan’ Geaor! Lost night there was heavy firing on our left, it: the vicinity of Berryville. The presamption ts that a por- tion of General Sheridan's infantry force was enwages '. There te & roport out that the every is bolding bis army in this quarter to affect our Presidential olect} 90 kod that bis ast move was made for a purpose coauect ed with the nominating Convention at Chicago. We are agaio on the move this morning, having siread y driven in she enemy's pickets. NOTRS ST Tas WaTsDR. Yeoterday, when we were fighting Lomaredivision, Rhodes’ corps mu own to attack us with clgntees pieces of artillery, but fell back during tight ‘The onemy left onthe Beld quite « anmber of Kirled 4 and muny dead horses. Having paved over the road the | rebels rejreuted, we (ound thas tne rebel lose was very large compared to our own. Diea. Nreze,—Oa Sunday, September 4, Ammisa, wife ory Charles Nitvo. The friends of the family are Invited to attend the fa- noral, this (Tugeday) a(ternoon. at one o'cloe®, from ber lave rasidence, 135 West seventeenth street. (Por Other rec See — Page) MAILS FOR EUROPE. 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The New Yoru Hanato—Kdition for Forepe—witl be roady at oight o'olock tm the morning, and wit! contain the important intelligeaoe of the Fall and Ocoupation of Atlante, @a., by the Union forces, with mocounts of the petiliant movements of General Sherman, accompanied ‘with an excellent Map of the position, showing the situa. ton of the Union and Rebel Foroas; The particulars of the Capture of Mobile by Admiral Farragut; The tatest | DOcr, Nowe (rom the Army andor Lietterant General Gra front of Poteraburg, Va., and the Iatass (atelligenos from | Sate sine: with a diac the Unioe Forces tm all parts of the country; the Intous Nows (rom Moxioo, Cuba, St, Domingo, 4i., aad reports of ail \otorenting eventa of the week. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mating, Swe ene Te Paper Manutactare Cand will ba paid or 10,000 reams of good Fourdrinier Paper. fino, 32 Bxkb—48 le, Apply at cits offlon, Why tothe Stone Bt which PHALONS enews xe Bacanes 1 bag ns 1 biow a morning. Te any gentleman should be teialese enorch vo severt, that seo ALON'S BIG OOMING ming Cerra, from me ia made |ke a bu Tro? dark, and shu up im she forodont—Thte Word hasbeen Staring he face for the past few weeks, |s now Fevers body © ms th, # & prepara'ton ng beet ifn: cate we ng the ‘entn qwectentag | the progres or deaay, Bold by AK < 6) Sticker Pollak & Son, Moore try manntacturery remaved from Broome sire tit) Hroadway, dear Parr wireat. Whalasaia wnt y . Pinas out @ order aad revmucad. ABRIVED U 8 guntos! Pau! Jones, Paul Sdiiey, commanter, fro the Bouth Atmntic Mockading squadrom Lest Hort Ri ieston Wb th. 1s bound te Boson; Anup Clty: of Washingion (Be), Brooks, Laverpeat. Aas. Queenstown 23th. wine dae and Ep mecrage pasnengere 40 John + Dale Aug 28 oF lead Perak Koved Seeamchig Cry of Cork, bound: Sou J milea Wo" Faainek. Ips City Of Manonewier, ia both hense for iver pont "ifiauahip Coste Bice. ‘Harteraing spore soa 38, § PM with imalle: passengers and meets. 0 ee, ip ‘8 transport). me pat ta short ‘Jonnstwa. New Ov rs. 0 US Qoaner hip Empire © ty, rd owing erntre pt L paswnd alam bark Pim the centre Stoamahip Crarirs | Legary, Savage, New Ovieane. Ang BAM, wo Arthur ‘ni Bib. yaacad a stewmnee Mappoe on Rear, Slat, be of Koy Wont, pagsed sioamenip © y ADA guntoal Mount © bead &. Ov I HnddWon. fem oftiear, he wan au ppored, to bi on the PAM at Loe time, Denis wore kavered atid nok be (ound S tawnport), Cadaden, Pert Royal aseniers. int R Quavieriomser. sept erebanged signals wit. steamenio Stenmeh(p, Fotwmas. Hmerwood. Portiand, with WW Groenvail & haat cmap Newport, 39 days, wi raltread tree, ta Ramision Reve, 8 costar Bark Lslene { Norw), Pe a, Gotten burg, 67 di tron, 19 Pasoh, Mics “ Wendt. a ce “ack Sect, Ha Tiace Bay, O days, with coal, to Okotome (8 manta), Toaicher, Lingas, OB, faye Ulewataa, Tugrahaes, Cow Bay lt days, with oval, Br), Hereimes, Cow Bay, 13 days, with th ae Darboro one ist "font “sowart, wie Ie). Howar 10 dare resi, Windsor, 13 day wa oul Fleetwood, Gardner, Bridgeport, 15 days, with coat Sar Passa, Clask, Laprenue. NB, 10 days, with pling, @ ort 0,8 8 Congnt, Wass At Andrews, NB, 10 dare, wan GT \deor, NA with plaster abip & npeon iene tajees Waring, We with aes $0 5 Borland Fr pobre Chartes ‘ania, Nichols, Fortetsae Momrot, t dara br Freaces. O Donnell. Virgin: “ Sea Mariel. Ki pairies, Baco Acht Abby Galo, MoDonald, Bangor 6 dave Sear Bilas Cowel Baath, Bangor, dave. Bear M Koos, Niokersce Boaon for Albooy. che Aadrew Doiglas, Provideace £ 2 Jacana { One, Buster. “Providemer ot ASS Diver Spelman. Brewer. Harciord for Rondous ner Wm Roberts, Bharkfori, Bt Asdows, uD Nth cadar posts to Miller & i ecab omer jasmey. Ainith ih ur Btoamer Novelty, Shaw, Philadely __ The foliowing hrough some carsieasnese:— Audrows, NB, 13 days p lennepars), Lm MO, & te U8 Quarterin eer 8 3, ah vol, July 22 with madam aad 440 peosongers, te Grianels Ristaru & Ge: ‘Kun T't tomes eG ie ot Liveronalh Drydair, Liverpool. ip t le (of rydain, Ls “a muse Goal Ww ittane edaies. Tite Goal, to Wiliteme Sd inal, off Nantucks, caw ‘Cornelius. Grinnell. dt wien July 2 27, with mdse Rare Sassengers, te Urluned, Miatura & pan tne ath ssh, Londen eng ta ian 5 ic be Lat .40 46, lon 65 %: the wr of bark Carina, of ty, ‘New York. abundomed:; seaing the log book Loaut lowores & boat aod pidked it up, but found no later dates than Jam akon: probably nad beca run inte & orl time previo ee previou he Crarina, Pinkhatn. satled ftom Fino June BM ‘and pasved Gubraites July vth for New p Shooting Star. Priakwater, Mer J vecsed Lamay Island 26th, with Sg Kees 800) Ana’ ten 4920. lon 44 29, ‘Rettevers bound Ws lat 4f 85, lon 9) apowe abi TpoOl; dmb, pagsad bet s ke B'Almoa, bound E- con, bound B; Sept, pu Gidbers, Newpors. Daly’ $0, lac a7 9Q, > Jokn Gladstone (of London) with railroad iron, to Allen 3), naw ahip Beil Kock, atertit Bhip Bllura (of Liverpoo); Cow Bristol, 26 Gaya, with rallroad Lon, to order. + Ship Minnebaha (of Londonderry), MoGrath, Lon dander: A ‘Sa days, with mdse aod 27 passengers, toC A Knox @ Ship Kmile :of Londen), Boar Bi 7 elo ealle :0f oarman, Bremen, 37 days, witte (of Boston), ¥. labors, 41 damm ian cere, Ke . Clausen. Aniwerp 38 pols = th mine | pasgenisers, to Wm Schiuidi’s sous, p Harpswell, Tukey, Havre, 84 days, 175 passengers, to Boyd & Hincken. Bark st Mubeo (of Glasgow), Young, London, 6) dary coal, to order. fark Riyuity (of Liverpool), Bolty Cantit, 09 days, with en, 40 days, ete ‘oop & Co. ner, “Bremen, 2% daym ch, Meincke * Wend® ubia, front Havre Cow with mdse amd mdse and 79 pasaengors. to Hermann fark Johaun Marle (Brem), Kuti with mdse and“300 passengers, to Aug 21, lat 48 30, ton 43:03, saw ant jow York Hark Oceana (Nor). Olsen, Loghors, 7) days, with marble and rags to Funch. Sotneke & Wend Brig Kennebec (of Bath», Blair, ingen, OB, 16 days, wit® coui, to Brockway & Baler, Find at sunset NB, with rate, Disasters im the Bahamas. Woe have received from our correspondent the followteg Uist of disasters at Nassau, NP, for the month of July, 1As6. Scnr Sallie, Tucker, from Baltimore for San Andreas, NO Toial loss on Hog Styes July 29, Master and two mew rowne Brig Panama. Henning. from Havana for Portsmoutls, Eng; ashore at re weit off and takea into Nassau, « for Havaca Pua Q Miscellaneous. reaNsntr Citas C Leary, from New Orleans, when pass ing the North River, came In contact with abip Wideraia, from Liverpool hor, damaging the ship's bow, ai carrying the stear forcmast avd maintopmast awa: Snir Many Rosinsox—There was an insarance on ship Mary Bobi e wrecked at Howland’s Island, of ranoeoftice in New Bedford, and it in there Is insurance for $40,000 in New York upon the freight money Suir Exvins Quany, at Boston from Lt inst heads of foremast and maintopgallantmast in a squall 24h uit, Saux Cranrva—Oapt Cameron, of Hr bar Normandy. § Providence from Sbicids, reports on the morning of Anst, 50 miles Si of Nantucket Lightveasel, feli ie wit ‘dontded the wreck of a bark, abandoned nnd Which apparently had been Fi vious, as her aails were set, a adandoget the day before. She iad an eltptic stern, » Bd the only lettbrs that couid be seen on tho samme, were K. her hailing port. Her cargo is supposed te of fruit asthere were consiverable quent) tice floating near,the wreck ‘Took from her a tivecat Tae above ia no doubt bark Oxarina, which sated from Palermo June 2% for New York—see report of ship “American Baga above. Som Mixwmwora, before reported ashore on Peaque. gotod, br meane of otling her hold with empty casks, om by whom she was pur- ‘nion she appeared to have ot day nigat, by 0: c chased and tow She is but litte «am. aged beyond a hole under her fore chains, in OLIVER SELMAN, Brewer, wh nchor nt Rikare 1 chr James Day, of Bos. nd, was run into 4th Inst ton, and carried » auner her main boom, stove boat, aod did B was towed tothis city for repatre. re wi rit, bow s'ove Deon tn eolitsvon the precedt uard, with an outward boum Whatemen. Rack Flonry Taber sid from New Dedtord 4 inst Cor Ab lanvic Ocean. Spoken, die. Ship Jubiiaum, Volker, from’ NYork for Shanghae, July 6 N.ion 8 Sito Thor (Swe), Piprin, from Hamburg for San Preww . June 6, Int 49.008, lon v4 19 19g Fina, Crom Liverpool for New Yort nA Bialedall, from Newport for San Francisoa, at SS, Jon 86 fagm NYork for Bau Franctsen, Taiy Cuzacon for Bath, Sept 2,08 Ig Francesa, a) Bre American ( inion, from Philadelphia for NOrteamy Avg 26, lat 82 19, lon 732 Read, NYork. an, NYork; Jaty dy Diteberry, NYort, re; 18th, Ginna, inelia Celestina, Moat Aug 22-—Arr ship Premier. McGilvery, Chincha ship Addison Gilbert, Cool Ang sed port bark If Weliht, Jr, Sears, t, Ang 20-814 bark Bolivia, tg Im Are Aum, B vans, do; Argo, Bauve ny ‘Aug 9—1n port brig Bounding Billow, Stevens, 3 Boston; 2th, Rio Janciro; Wm Rath . Deering NYork: Philsdeipaimy wave, Whitmore, Rangvon; Be oo Pratt, and Sore Philadelphia; = Cd Daniel Web-t \rr O'gn, Castellano, NYork, ly—Arr sour Mary, Sawyer, N fork Hopkins, NTorty Cow dev, Pironde’ Aosivivs, July S—Im port Sarah Starr, Pletcher, fee Eagand. Peek. Aug t—In port at nips Golden Clty, Lape a See Loxnor Liverpool Kio dancin, July 26—Arr ships Helen Ct NYork for San. Francisco; Charies Davenpot aif, Bid July 2, phng ’ BrJows. NB, ehet Reamme Thompvon, NYork 3th, brig Jonas Smith, Bedgely, Chota Sit brig Ada. Card, do. Sh servo. ou, Wille port ship Lamar (Chil) hip Cambria Woodeoes (from Ca! aly 2 bia Duly Be w), Antwerp Pan Sreauymtr Bvaray, ove Parren Pocey.) (ihe Latest vie Landen Araboila. at Deu; Mac’ mouth Art from aud Blue Jacket, at Fo at Crookhaven; Ke Soubiats, Viewor: Are irom Phtlads Art irom Boston, Baumore, ( vey Fhiladeippie; Was NYork! Yarmouih. 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