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ae. Aveump taser of 4 Bones azo Wasos.—Puter Brey, ladorgr, residing as 280 First avence, was Ddronght fore Justice Dowling yesterday, a: tue lowor Court, charged with having soled a horse, barness, in al! velaed about seven undre quae’, (roam Mr, James Odel!, of 236 ¥" - tater oh ‘the 4 — trond of MO Poop roy standing ia fo hppa minutes (0 ae THE PRESIDENCY. ny hinggigpeigrey tgp monr pot haart risa a“ at ithg wt Hope Obapel op Wednesday eveulng, Liu ‘oionel 0. Hh Pierson presiding. The meeting adong thom 1 9x ng ; . ‘was called 10 order by Captain Mlaworkh, snd © | Je, ait'a day: Lad board of man wasting . thes fe foro fo «== af ppaeches wore delivered the following to tye minutes uitor T sont vera wie a J a0 tog bis ‘ nate t= rn a oun bal Gad? sifal 7 VE Mr. Douglass) 70 1 yw gorge tapi, = 5 . ‘ ; 1 oficere were eleoven.-y or tee, Peg hone, in the multitude outgide, 4 tas Fema? ire TR BOP Bane eausti, oe Srecident/Pirigapier General ADEAEE DitZ =... | Piggies, and eeag oy wed poroge ts. ur UOMO, Die ee ee n INTERESTING NEWS 0M REBELDO Peta Sionel H. 8 ; — ~ wr “la way | sion, they enelajmed, ; ene" ie ‘ : . jorence fede | PT Reeidente= Bone 3 ast Wang, | turough,"* an 5 tind .-nau 6 U0 nigga’ | Gands of our own people as. * % 190 FOUrtAONL sw... bight = beet | grat Nola. S6700r, aries... ‘ Dawe } ora, Peticgegoe” © -.0§ Yoloa—a peace domo. tra worthy of lndependeuce fo to oba- | operatidns, ied afters lively chase succesuwe monn % boas bacrene aad ot Pe, and as more one! J, 1 ASIF Potter, Colonel v. ...: . eS W- \ q \ sooner or later. ‘The very ma. "79, Who sams tholr | s arresting him, Peeovered ths borg. and w: % % dereonvitle, dorde: yy & coun | Cojone! Neville, L:s4rQ"8Nt Colonel C. . Pierson. or . votion with thelr life's blood, lime a. a} The prisoner was committed, ia dofaait ee eal XCHANGE OF > PRISONERS. and littio 10. egriculvaral ing Secretary tacteaeht larola, W8 ;®0M THE SOUTH. Rodes, after having peoyed tote love of goo ty by | Sollars Lait, to answer, " mes bab ai tale hase. naw? Tye deeds of martial darog aed marvolloas trlamphs,ars OF | AS Kasay Boy Anagerxp money, ‘ ol Eugene a . (otis Suaraatocs of sucooss, They are men who eannct perish. Ss em abhpares| ry gyal - . orgie, howe voices from the sepulchre defend the cause to | (erin: op ead tor late ia the emmploy of Mr. Pairtoy Bac. Chase of a .Gleckade Say nM | The Germans of the West Against Lin- {from ‘he Bion. 04 apes Boy “he dad toat,, | 19087. at sinsttuhonoredarorea, ibep ‘wil | pantetay Bp oter Deseebury, of the Satecive tore coin. t Davis arrived + Gay, Oy, ig} Be with ananswerab' a Gwe ° ° re Runner, * Casper Butz, aashiia ccd-asectmene dcaadedal ‘we aly made a speort ot toa fa, Swe church then” H® | in death, as to lifer of thar dathee gampions | charged bavinx stolen two one hupdred dotles ry 3 4 6 te F yoin to Hood's army. . are | Baton that gave birth to such bearts, that can | I! motes youn ax sonees eanplover, he boy ou» ; Bee, be - a Germans of the Northwest, and an iniluential advoonte No md voments of noy cogsequen. by the enem, boast such devotion, such herolam as our noble troops foased the thoft soon afte’ he wag arronted, and was : o¢ Lincoln's elestioa 1a 1860, holds the following isnguage | F#perted 10 10 the last avaounta, ~~ have displayed in overy campaign, on every battie tield, | mitted tp tbe Tombs ie default of dre haudred United Staten transport Fulton, J, 4. WotR i reer ping Pa an ot the eiteetn of afiedtst en heen ovat, , Rag sie dewved Lnak spe has sem worthy a ioapey | ig pci yi 4 yo Ae . Irec' tt bg = , from Port Royal, 8. 0,, September 26, ar- fmeniby oC July and August, | ;,G2VIY tnd by ogrees, perhaps, bat for all ihat the | © Ih was ropwted yesterday that Hood's sewy was ia |, 4, the anom, beawetige a fae belleaun tus bast dee eee oe path a yeild 6 this port yesterday morning. ais ry day pcseed away in nett he Am ughly, nee ete bepry Sherman’y row —dotween Lim and Chattanooga val anne lofty momories Of well earved victories oh a ys he ap o¢ thts Statey : Pe Ld ax ve men ean erie pesole wor of oq TAlleled cal oe bat f) i 3 i years old, teakdes at 6T Sulit - She Fuiton makes (he following roport:— exes t tuust be soon oF nove will bp .tiive to be 7. a. will be fraivalont Yo.n destruc. State Rigmta @nd Pence Propositions— pers sa ghee y iis ia rhe sebdiova trews cea aid ia by occupation « talloress, yas wcrilenas bol 21, of Wimingion, N.C, passed the Uaitea | eoarPed Bier tho ag they oboe Drcvicled. ay, oxaiiioa ou nafiens! aiuith oe janine iis | oC: OB mand Governor Brown. | (send: end 9.0 dlags, more, closely 10 our fatetbaa | Jose Lalwi abarged on tht oWitbinind of Ca 4 gunboat Janies Adger. 5 Incendia <anear : 10 Gee ; istration can blind the eyes of the people (ir re Veoh oe om arte, © tae De 10 | Seige) of No. Wooster atr * fee trpasport Arago, * on forty 10g, - restoration, was the violation of t and fanatic t; , wol ia prigoner’a room, ad duri ; ng uae Ne ceteon haw bat a 00 ls comanded. Past all possibilty ob, “ethmogloce of tho dacios of the | Ghacges the Irkawavas fr, 0d fato an ardedt patriot, and { MighC, me Bp ways, she tre ag 00k fie ncney froma cor § "4 ‘The Fultoa brings home two hundred ana fifty of the “Mlaled Rhode Island artillery, in obarge of Col. Brayton. torts of People to doteot the Incengt. wand thay are grewint, Oervows and badly ani ened, Fires are started evay night at different peints it is worn out with , & FREMONT OBRMAN PaPaR. The Bt. Louls Anscigey, a Gorman republican paper, my States. A recurrence to 2° States must therefore form | converts even tha Unton {oving loyalist me a warm » war question, and a laitbful | Southerner, ‘are vot rst people whose indo- hth pwectact, arrosted her, and she was cocrmitted ‘relative duties of the States | leno and JB ph an dooseh to ee out with } deault of Sve bandred dollars bmi. ‘must be a condition ord, 0008 and auccoss for any | Gre; we algo have bad to leara t.@t suifering is a sign of Reooverr or Sonaicat Insravwirs,—~A large quantieg Mr. Oscar G. Sawyer'’s Despatch. i elghth trio, He left Houston She g0th A: tof the constitu tained at Anderson severa! days, pasced 9 the war, which | 29th ultimg, and crogsed the Yather of Waters of the Tth A And to get peace | instant. He gonfirme ail the previous roporta of the the North must—end, of gov the & af oe eatis(actory condition of affairs tn too Trane- Mississippi above and agatnst the consttigtion, ;Thara if thing in } Department, General Magruder had gone into Arkansas the srirtt of tho copstitution, aed Ue gem (ae Ateriogn | with a very heavy foros, and will drive tho task invador e ordidding one Stato Wrox commu neo, Goneral Price was be | opposition party, with Generali J. ©, Fremoot as ite aulother Beta If any Norther? deat Is prey ‘Arod in the | in Missouri, aud tho brave sons of shit State were flock leader—a man who bas been disgracefully perseouted by | comity and coosideration of the giginal Dik 9 avdais- | fag to his standard. Kirby Smith was at Shroveport. the Lincoln administration because Le refused to assist | terhood of equal indopendaut Si-toy (0 innica authentic | Major Koso la an routs for Richmond with offictal do- in the «: mut is suppression of the libertias of the peo- | proposals towards peace to any Sonbhera Stew ') Wo soe patches, aud will return about the iat of Oetober, ple. But we now believe that McClelian is the only maa | nothing to forbid the aceeptance cf shes prom seals for —— who can beat Lincoln, and Houce we support bit with } considoration, worthy of considerativa. Jot, Davis in the South, our lim ited meavs. Governor Brown has nothing to do Sharm 9, Ke {From the Richmoad (oqutrer, Sept. 27.] ANOTHBR GERMAN ORGAN FOR M’OLELLAN: te oo Ste ee ‘bltn out of Georgia, ew ae bg i Presidont Davia paawed through valisbury, N. Toe American, another St, Lous German paper, die | periy be ted under the rules ower’ Lut wo eee noe WEY | devon “of That place by a Inrge uumber of sitiaoue, The courses on tho issues of the campaign ag follows :— Governor Brown oocld not prM@erly racsive and awe Wr | Saliypury (N. C.) Watchman say! J Linoola and the ruling party will nover restore: the | #2¥ Proper communioution irom the governor of BMY | Ou the arrival of the train, it belug certainly ascer- Union, and wo consider tt even doubttul wheiner they | State. ‘ing dies indthea petmoigted. ct toererig ©) Serna CEE ee cee Manes DE NRG ADEs om. ter Eearer: dosire'to doit They may be able to extorminate the Pe basher pi oe poll tony wn — panera 5 bogie abd Maser, dell and Shober, who conducted dim the Country, Bouthera people, to chanzo tho cousjry into a dovert | Oar pinta and obvious duty, and only sure line of Folica | speech. Which he delivered a protty Litsie | The Wamcur Makar; for the present week, ceady te Southern people; but they can ngyer restoroa Union | SE Rar oF nonce | sey in any wiso-the Ho paid a high compliment to North Carolina, to the | morrow (Baturday) morateg, will five— deserving this namo and resting of the happiness and | _ Wie invari egeeds ane SOpaNNn Sey Enibeniiiess pore eg ap) ings of her people, and ogpecialiy to Further Particulars, fromyour Special War Correspeas ‘affeaiion of the people. pe} ry of har troops, as evinced pa the Maay | gontg, of Gonoral Sheridkn’s Operaticas, and Additions can coly be strong wisely and healthfully ip og iy 5 innit bh MoClella within,thoir defined Iymits. If thero is avy doubt abeut battle of Botbo! down to tha Rar ee Tie aaid | Victories m the Sbenasdoah Valley, of Sis Poreatt of the uncesging and exbausting labore. Our buret! MoCielian's will “ yg, “ormed for any aumber of | life—nay ditions. ‘ avrams at st0N raed pe hons Ss Sate sbolls, which are always sent ry the direetion of a ire al patriots salons ing moo of Sit particn, and wolves Bene earn ais aS 3 iseugdipieie oes a OF valuable carbies! inetrubtente have: bese Hhocvered ta 5 CHARLEBTON. -asinoying and dangerous, and almoat eotirely paraiyae | no doubt that it ‘@olgoal for tboisunds of repub- | We musi look to the staal, therefore, and, notwith- | Rebel Accounts from the \Trame-Misois- | “otective ofcor Rarley, and as they have evidently bout , ‘The military situation in the Department of the South efforts of the firemen, who cannot well work at the | lions to-desert the ineapable, corrupt and perjired Ltn- | standing self-respect aud peti avd gafoty and honor etppl. Stolop, the owners oan procure them %7 identifying tham “vomaine onchanged; but all is not quict on the lines, The | C2gibes and dodge shelis at the samé time, It ts alto- | Gola administration, amd gather under ihe Danner of | compel us to guard <gainst an: devoinee tue seductive (from the Richmond Enquirer, Sept. 27. | at the detective cifice. The practice among tho sealers Reayy-rifies on Morris Island continue to play upon the en pa BUNNI ig ba guashes? — a een Cael arg pe ate ele cien ors = rt oer alee 5 ona otaccceeay | of stene inabeamoate is to. gal At dostore™oftoes yh ances of Yankew sham governs ensure of a call from Mayr 4.8. Rosa, now thea curt hatewes sity of Charleston with marked eect, and cecasionsily, |. The blockade runners havo ag ‘THE BOTA FOR LiTTLa MAC. arses oC Staten, Wo pole sygrieg \' rad to see tho States | trans-Mississippt courier, who ts now on nn amen | tc hag 7 off wi The Hightand Bote, oft. Louia, haa taken down the | acting properly ‘The whole spirit and tenor and’ | tion were violated in the ataler take, was not contemplated or provided the rebels on James Island are inclined to be to8 {a their gitentions, the batteries abeut Fort Jobn- " qon agp vigorously shelled. Fort Sumter is rarely pounded, blogs thore are evidences of tho robels repairing tho orest ‘of tho parapet, or attempting to strengthen its defences at ‘all, when their improvements are speedily domolished aud the garrison kept saugly in their ratholes or bomb- proofs, only to emerge when our fire ceuses. It was dis- some time since that no commensurate résulte ‘were obtained by the expenditure of ammunition and (Shell upon Sumter, as the debris became more aud more end compact as the process of disintegration ‘went oo. The faces of the work that can be reached by ar shells are nothing but an irregular mass of ruins down to the lower line of casomates, at which point be- pies 8 mass of debris, sloping to the - water's ’ et an angle of fofty-five degrees,-forming a shield | Lieutenant Ai ad pientohiagisa cavalry. of the work impervious to our most effective | Captain D. B. McKibben, 14th United States infantry. sbelis that pass over the orest of the debris tain EK. L. Soaith, 10th United States infantry, fo the taterior walls of the fort flod nothing but |-Captate J. EB Michener, 85th Ponnayivania. debris to damage, as our work there bas long Toe latter wero released on paroic to tind equivalents. a Rcoomplished. The east face of iho work, or YELLOW FEVER loguing over Habiehenbol towards Moultrie, is in a | _ The yollow fever bas appeared im Charleston, On siate of pregervation; but even there there Find Jast over one hundred cases existed, and jt had Prexponars at Tes Liawcoww Muwrina —-A young cam gomed (Joo. W. Wheeter, well known to thé policeas @ Pictpocie et, was arrested by dotective Radford, on Tass day night,\ while the former was operating @ (ie Lincola meeting arc’and the Cooper Inatitute The officer saw tte acouset as’ work in the crowd, and Onaliy doteoted hig while in she aot of roller ing tho pooket of a gentiemad near on of the outelde stands. Justice Howling oom rottted Wheete.* in defanit of Ave dred doliats Detective Farle,y about the seme time and noar (09 same place arrested” Joanph Goragbty, another woll imow® Piskpocket, The wficer states that whon taken jot tody he bad’ relie yed the postota of four gentiemarr their wailots: Be\was committed for examination tym and quite a number now goin and out, without a deal of trouble, Two went ont on last Thursday SS and two or three wont in ip the previous ten days. Diockade ts not efficient, and I do not know that it cen be made so. I leave that to be determined by Dir. bee Mr. Fox, or Admiral Dahigron. 1 merely atave the fact that the blockade is not atrict enough to prevent one or two vossels entering or going out of Charleston every week. And the trade is increasing, The tollowing is ® list of Union prisoners, noo-com- batante, roioased Septomber 23, 1864, off Chorleston:— Asaistant Surgeon J. Nickerson, 16th Counectiout. Assistant Surgeon R. Rae, 1st New York deagoons. Assistant Surgeon W. Maophergon, 101st Penosylvania. Assistant Surgeon G. Z, Buta, LU1st Pennsylyanta, Assistant Surgeon W, J, Craigon, 2d District Colambia Assistant Surgeon J. H. Denny, 24 Massachusetts artillery. Asslstant Surgeon J. Q. A. Meredith, 103d Penvayivania, jain H. 8. White, 5th Rhode Island artillery. Chaplain C. Dixun, 16th Connectiout. ‘game of Fromont and put up MoClelinn, and saye in sup- port ef its course:— ‘When the campaign opened we repeatedly declared it the duty of every patriot to opposd the present adminis- tration by all the means at our commiand and ramove :t from power, Evory day bas conirmed this our resolu- tion. We therefore weicomod gladiy the formation of am THE WEEKLY HERALD The Best aud a pons ‘Newspaper em im Vermont. ere many evidences of the severity of oor fire. It is | Deen a0 epidemic. All who could leave had @ right or a power it should not be exercised by the Con- 5 \ % i shied torough 1m places aud ‘badiy battered sil over, | star the country to eacape the scourge. Ths Weeimeet, CV} rinse, hecasstore. cepubtivenctme | S204 OF 8 pomae Ht sbauIG Dot be ee Spr aera EA eeees cencoman oe, Wander had Need Body ther hed re: | Tye Early, oC his CAptevot Sieentow and phates Ws now #0 well protected by a heavy screen or ableid ‘ hosted the flag of the Union over the named of MoCiellan | be done by the States, ta vminati free and indopendous of the Natiful | S04 she Latest Account of Ree Moversente, [li prot pine timber, covered by eaud and earth, as to afford ‘with a Map of the Soese"of Operations; The latest Dem Bae Cover for the officers’ qua: |, which are situated The parade of the fort has been deoply Chase of a Blockade Runner. MR. OBCAR G. SAWYER'S DesPaTOH. low tidewater mark, and now presonts Sreausuir Fotrow, at Sxa, Sept 28, 1806. pond, ewhick ‘our _martas abelie fal wp berm: nael monotony of the vo; of the Fulton from Port yer ie is yery ral to New York was owhat varied yesterday pod Me er Dapeng ce abe (Wedneaday) by an exciting though fruitless chase after ° @ large, Clyde butlt sidewheel steamer, one of the 0 the “a may provide. aT SUMTER. class of ships furnished by our English friends for block a ee ey esting Hf Geen ade ronaing. Sbe was first discovered by Mr. Walker, the-work, maintaining from their rifle pia an | of Wilmington, and obase was instant! iy commenced. pred fire oa our men in Fort Pataam, as Com- | gu, movemedte caused the Anglo-rebel steamer to change an upnecesss: posi her course, as her only bope of escaping rested arr EOE te eee In ber chance of crossing our bows out of | and Peadieton, and renders hearty support to that ieket Phe Peace Conference: The Macon Confe , after commenting at some McClelian im Wisconsin. tooth 28 the propoatiiope'tor jeace teudered by Gevoral | 44 "ts for the sime, she apisit et The Groen Bay Advocate, which opposed the democratic | Sherman, concludes by gayiag:— tnta ‘oken, and that yet, u th ‘the, reply of Governor Brown, we understand, wag tloket iast fall,ana went in heart and soul for the repub- very muc 7° ‘this effect:——Tell ‘General Shorman that I sboa \d wring peace 4. eg monpen oan ticket, now files the names of MoClellan and Pen- | goderetand bim to be-enly a general of ove of the federal tay 0 Pag hPa pa dleton. can) bao Grant, near Petersburg, Va ; latercating tvtettigence trem Geveral Sherman’s Aruiy, 2% Atiwnta, Qa., amd from tig of, the Movements of the Robels under Forrest in the Bouthwest, Full acoout®, from our Spesial Corres pondebt, ef the Rebel Raid frees Casada, showin. its ine armies, while { am merely a governor of ove of the Con- \ Pires federate,States, I don’t vee how’ we cnn negotiate: or, pd nid mee ae pricalece bert Hon. Lewis © if we should undertake it, how our negotiations can iead | gvorye vidior now absent rotyrn at ones {0 ‘The republican press have been making s great flourish | to any practical results. if Lee "8 army go there: if Rood’s, go there; end side bistory, how it was plotted; aod’ how tt fale. | fuse $o announcing that General Case repudiates MoCielian. A | A, ter General Shermaws | {77 M2 de what he may, whether in the army or a} | Testing Nows from the Robel Stmesy Late and importent Detroit paper announces thet Geveral Cam cocupled s | “Stina Kirectanont to of a of At | 2ome, to\ sustain the efforts making te liberate us from } News from Rerope, and from si parts of the ttothe Citizens ef At- | ine ges; im of a crue o seek Sane Te Ditiorm 6 5 comme MoCtejlan wosting famta. * Poetry; The imtereeing Story oF “Steve Lidyard’s the-wause, enemy. ladies for their service = end manifesiea a great interest {n the success From the Mecon Telegfaph.] od jeagive | venture, oF the Mysterious City;’" Liwrery, Artiette aad, tiriog ‘god them to resolve Refugees erally kind personal treatment ee ee a hs ena bls others; Wbstever er, Oy a nee ane nes ihe Teaponsible dotitsbet | Scientific Items; Mustoal and Thontrfost Review fer * rifles with whi ap: . tresner take the to be 9d. bolts, nh Putuvm | "088 Of our goes and standing to the ensi- For MeCietian. po oad may have occurred have been in violation of | proved his M4 ‘elity and manbood in battling for week; Important reading mauer [2 Formers and Ags en0u; ward and wiedward. The Fulton was pushed to ber orders—inatances of individual plivering. which canoct Pe S08 our eeee- ¥ rey an t pegerete sey, Tespeot, | Ttmost speed, her botiers ing teat in deat etrepaire, | Colonel J. G. Gray, of Oneida, a staunch supporter of | always bo prevented i an peceme ar Dang cases Rave mea risks, van he who had not, progsd the possession | culturists; Pacetion; Valuableyzeviews of the Money, Cua distance is over fourteen bundred | but the Cipde built fellow kept abead for the most part. Lineoln in 1860, made a speech at a McClellan’ meeting in | been detected and punished. wend mercial, Dry Goods, Boot amt Shoe; Cattle end Herat Marketa, and reports of all in t overs of the weal, The fortunes of the chase varied during the day. At one time, under a favorable breeze, the Fulton would forge ahead and begin to overhaul the light heeled Wiil-o'-tho- Wisp, a3 ghe te pamed; but a slight alteration of the lat- tor's course would give her the load again, slowly fall bebind. When first disc vered three or four miles from us, but out of range ot our best rifled gun, and that position she maintaived or improved ay oad ine day. rire ons A na fi a joners Of exchange on the of their re- | DIY East, oe oe sneer ine ck, eathorisien ites oot gg chaplains | 824 there were great hops she would be able to ‘the noncombatants, and would bave the ayia Angio rewel off, Rat sho gradually drop; bea ve thoy bad reached | Debted, tbat county last fad deolared it to be bis duty to vote for George B. M from Sumter. Tbig is regarded es an cxceoding!, , Surpassing perhaps that of the best arm we our service. OF FRSOXERS UNDER 4 FLAG OF TRUCE OFF ‘A friend whose wite was left an invalid in Atianta, end . cae within our lincs aday of two ince, ssys that at | “St te Cie Bm rg hor request Genoral Sherman came to seeher,and find- | gup j, to fight whits ap enemy pottateg Saw ciecieecamtat koa ‘them all raids reece Oe ee eet deny our rights—to fig’ tnd transported to our lines, even to bér washtub. Pdarghee yet se Y g tcap agree ak glares Boom ‘Tho tederg! general bad three hours conversation with hor, and justified at length bis order for ae remova) g that in bin expesod position, lable to be owt ot 5 sieged, it u rbot hamanity to require | suoh A great price was paid, ope still looms 0 = tanta shoud net be expored to the prive. | iy und gloriously Deore as; iibetty apd honor, sad Sap. tone and perils: to which bie army must probably be | piness and prosperity, still lure us on to the mighty and ; and worse, because he could not provide food | Mogniticent prize for which we stragsle; and while sech sation. Goods left bebind were stored | jy (he case—while success is almoat't ber a : and duplicate reveipte given, with the promise that they | Wo tenominiously falter? Never. Southerners should be sxfely returned. 3 of heart—be firm—bve upfaltering. Dare what seemaa Refogees report that Shorman’s army !s pote North | cruel lot. It oply leads to the greater gory. ‘Tis the b Tpeccnevsret ae pn ore et Sper Wnether | brave, the unyielding, he determived, tbat fertace in. or embraces reinforcements to Grant, they were uaabie deserve her smile by your gaiiantry, ang a4 to say. copies, $8; Ten copies, $16. each. A limited namber of ad verticonsents inserted Mt the Wanaiy Hanatp, ‘The Bt. Louls Republtoan of Ceptember 24, publishes the followidg extract from a private letter trom Sher. man’s army :— y lest a number of assistant surgeons avd Were received near Charieston. by Lieut, Col. Woodford, of Gen. Scster’s staff, from Major ', Of General Sam Junes’ staf, both act Prizes actor fol all itis SA hewitt oF Ed Infor ranh Oe ny Ofmedh 176 Echaawey, M. Rae eer s Artawra, Ga., Sept 16, 1864. L beard several deys ago of the nomination of General Modules for verre Ndesoy and e day I a Bon letter soceptance. jotter rought me iD, soul and body, to the democratic fold. I ‘trust for tas | sublec good of the country he may be elected. Let me tel! you it, all stuff to the contrary notwith- ‘his:—This army is not yet converted to jooln rule, Govoral MoCielian is not without thoe- sands of admirers and friends wiv will yield him their support. What e Lin cartel, ered and, when the pursuit was given up by the Iul- teem tarecn ietime Mi take passage with se eg § Sa a o a tea wis eg on Sven tbe nt Ae bandleg bis ship with consummate skill: Me. Walker, bis ; We chief engineer, Mr. xicDonald, and, to- With Kindages and slowed som privteges whic | dood, all tue officers amd ‘men ob board, an boar or two (or @ mackie of Charisston having | before sundown sho bad beaten the Fulton three miles ‘Dolaw! * tn a chase of over oue hundred aud Safty, avd wag pre- SE eat a Bieta, wine’ Get, | pared to orces our bows and lay her courte for the Ber. , to @ point off Charlestov. Conyndrem.—The LOOMING OFrRB! Been cormmon “Bbe world ite “witil nary Bditor Thieks of Me- Union Troops Collecting at Pound Gap. aud party, Clelian’s uetter. a Heod and His Po't “Aperty” at the Trin ‘ 1’ Bennett, Provost Marshal eo topmasts of @ vessel joneral bd ere ‘A large force of mauvied Yankees ase coliesting at ., ‘ gp i feo Lager westward == Thei The 8t. Louls Union, « republican paper, speaking of [From the Columbis (3. ¢ Pound Gap, with the intontion of making @ raid on the 00. he Sates bot Bt ‘mess MeCiellan’ aoceptance, says:—‘“The letter is | _Feepie who Dnd Ia the Virginia sult works. This, we Preaume, is the seme | he did. y epics’ claiming ogatost General Hood and against Me govern- force that was at Lexington, Ky., two weeks ago. They | ne-qargpeey~pareaneay about ag otiif and genuine a Union document as has deen | ment for originelly appotating and for now retaining him | number about tweive thousabd. A Sure#0a: oe rey soem lately given to the public. There ie not a recreant word | jn command, may 6) themeelves for their extraor- —. Agne Oure. 4 Tv womens fing z <3 wor idea ta it.” dinary gagaoity, and demand immediate recoguiticn & | intended Balistmen ‘Wotes for : trent, their wonderful preactence; but thoy certainly cannot phe How Did the Soldiocrs Vote? claim credit for reagon or fairness. Tbe nul loss of At [Brom the Charleston Courier, Sept. 89.) The St. Paul papers are querreliing over the result of tants ist OF ital oity covenced dpem, maesy abe It can do now no added injury to reprint tn the Courter demoor al y - | the report below from the Richmond oorres| the vote of the soldiers ia Fert Snelling. The FO at oe aed not be controlied by General Hood ar | {be,repert below tives, from mn qoeeennces Papers declare that the soldiors hoartily cheered for Mc- | anybody ele. Could a general absolutely command vio | | wrote yon, a arhot time ago,in regard to a oontomplat, Clotlan, and osly gave feeble responses to a proposition | tory by coptrolling all the elamenta of success, it would | e4 arrangement botween Thy’ Cunloterace’ govcemnsnt ceeemor Lincoln’ The republican papers admit that | be avery picasant thing for him, no doubt.’ but such | and a eommissioner representing ‘a certao Karopean they did cheer MoCielian, but it was dove In derision, aud | powers have not yet been conferred on avy buman being, | population. I am now in covdition to state that the de- toe) aw modest enough to claim only five bundrea votes | nor wore they ever, we deliove, claimed ‘or Gen. Hoos. | gireq entente cordiale bas been ful!¥ eatabltehed. for Linoola out of twelve hundred. Tho truth is tbat Gen Hood, when placed in command of | "the oovoys consisting, as stated in a previow the army, wag required, no doubt, with his own consent | of twoarmy oMcers anda clergrman of the and approval, to carry out a predetermined, but new'y | churoh—were admitted to an audience with she Preg!- adopted, policy, aud to maintain a position which be did | dent, and an arrangement was ellectod that caunot be bot bring avout and fer which be was in no wiserespon- | otherwise than ¢ nduciye to our interests. This agroe: nible, Now, the correct method of estimating ths morits | mont, aa I bavo hear, givos us the service, tn of the two poliokes—the one pursed by General Johu- | badly at an carly day, of somo thirty thousand aton and the oce adopted by General Hood—ia certainly | of approved valor and of arsce famous fot mil not to make either of them, deport on the Anal preserva | duriuce, The President promised to Hon of Atlanta, | But if Gon "s conduotisto Be | with the respective Stato governments im the . + fubjected to that teat, General Johortou's must bewad- | Matter of securing for Lit AS ype ape Bel COLT ty Bantons, Re tle, Balas get Joineey Jocted to the saino test, Hod We to be | Commissioncts represented ea much land . ap | Sit diseas 2s of thefeet, cured by De. condemned beranso be lost Atlanta ofter a resist- | would gut them. for colonizing porposes, OF 7, avce of six woeka, why mot condemn General | course ihe President con!d no antee the colonists Joboeton. who did not inteod to fight for eit six daya; the allotment of lands fn the © aod, as the seat who retreated ali the way from the h Confederate territorial possoseiona are, for the most part, through doen defios in but a dubious occupancy of our arma, {t would have acroas rapid river § been nsolegs to cater into any compact by which the im- army ut last before the very city tho pros migrating population would Dave been compelied to rely of which tho country then supposed to upon & comparatively unprotected section for a home, “ye — hen agely ny Beg Is (6, however, understood that all thosa wi enti ta ie) rs VON sated pec! the object of the enemy . our armies—and probably pine-tenths of tho able bor s corsuiiag rooms, road way, miaeeh tap encenh epee the colect win a jase and responable cstimate of tbe | cen among the onloniste will deso—are 10 receive the We bave held tho Stato for nearly four years tn tbe | probable results of the two lines of policy rererred to. | goldier’s and Bounty, thus vet st all the State and military authorities, | find the retreat of our army Doon continued deyoed | yeantrements put forth by the Commissioners, w from Abraham Linooin down. ‘Auianta, and that place surrendered withoat a struggle, | pow on their way to Kurvpe to earry out the ari t, Wed @ guard, the special of the Hsxaip, of te Hew Sous, and several other gontie. gvests of Colonel Weodtord, and acoompunied at A Ret i fa Instructions having been previovsiy given, fa bows sideg bad coated, nod au sir Of Yeabd quiet pery: the scene. ‘Ihe wes i, add the str clear aud trans) . From workshopa = whih dot the water front ‘the Es ig volumes of black smoke, showing hat bey ware wi it approach was too late, although it caused the captaia of ¢he Will- o’-the-Wisp to baul down bis rebe! ensign, which she had flaunted a while ber topmast head, in ade risive When sbe had the heels of us Whoo tbe th ot came up and joived in the chase dark- iT MagthPy ke "Peicoa “fas haatel up and placed on oouree, Hog phe Gettysb 4 the un- ay ganboet Pay A be ate onger as sharply as they might. What success crowned thet not be told, as we left them playing hide and.go-seck, around the bight of Hatteras, ina livo'y and uacerteio at Probably, however, the Will 0’ the-Wisp osoaped, ‘aud will goon Lind such of hor cur: 0 a8 she did not throw overboard in the bot pursuit in English haeds, at Ber- muda or Nassau. A large quantity of it was throws over- board early in the morning, and a great deal of the com- bustibie portion was burrea io hor furnaces to raise the stéam to the highest poiat She was at ieast eleven bundred tone, and se floent snip ti . 1 bope some of our it crutsers—if we bave avy of that descriptloa—will soon overhaul bor asd send her into portga prize, She would be @ valuable acquisition to our bavy. REBEL ACCOUNTS. om Rovibtator, 2 coats'ond $l. At Oia I» Woddt aad N. Papera, BY expects i— ae cone. only sem boeeke way, corner! of atreet. @ rebel iron-clado were going on, wore being vigorously pushed to an eariy ‘Witbm the bai were one or two fron , low aug massive; an old bulk of an English ship, wees Dicckade was established, and Battery which flew the rebel ensign. In the cen- of the middie ground was <umter, with pot & strip pon It, powerful even in its ruios; and on low, dark, beavy, costiy walls of we the fresh, yellow rapéts of tim Heasant bstteries beyond, and « jong line wd , stretching far down towards Beach lulet, on Tala one giosming with columbiads Batens lex», Hair Dye—ihe | wor! mi _reliabte, ten tat el Tyan noid d yall traggiowm’ ‘Paclory Si Barclay ‘arse Barne tes Ftecime! is an Exqaist@® handkeroh/ of parfama =HBLMBOLD, 60t scacway. Ancther ‘The Rock Island Argus says: — James H. Stewart, Prosecuting Attorney for the Knoxville (Ii1.) district, has come out for McClolian, and is making speeches for him. He spoke tn Oquawka on Saturday, we 4 dovors Hale Dye Preservative wi re! ‘ Rita. 2 Obituary. ‘The Buffalo Courier says:— Wo learn that the Wyoming Counly Mirror is dead. It bas been the ablest abolition ofgan in that county for sovoral years, This, following the late decease of @ like organ of that party at Olean and one at Conueaut, Ohio, is significant. Whet Ben Loan Says. Ben Loan, of Missouri, who protends to support Lin- repecition of the almost successful Porpriee of June, last, all ou the wooded front of Jamea bi fearer to us was the little Monitor, isolated and | The Stege of Charieston—Four Hun- Mone, doing pioke§ duty under the guus of Moultrie, and died and Worty-Second Day. fhe other Monitors in line—the guuboat and coalchipa, (From the Charlesion Morcury, Sept. 23.) ptoresbips and ordnance en! jazdy noddt About eleven a’ciock «np thursday morning n large Bwells swooping from Atiuntic w pumbor of Yankee troops, estimated to number from rbor THROA CHRONTO CATARRGA, d BaTRUCTIONS OF THE BUSTACMIAN TUBS BY DR. VON RISER BEA, dat Breifth sresh ‘To our left wero Forte Putuam and | twolve to liteen bundred, were observed marching from , the breaching batteries to th athwoat, | the ndighbor hood o/ Bastory Wagner to the lower ead of nse work in the centre of the land, comtroifing | Morris Island = They were com vanded by mounted offi 4 below the camps of the troops holdme the | cers, and wore accompanied by quite a number of trans- near Strong is the pen | portation wagons. cers are confined . who are ‘The enemy is stil! industriously bauliog ammupition to ta ‘under Gre, But from ail these points, from when Batteries Grogg aud Wagver. ihe tiring on the city, sinoe Itamend Kings, From a five dofars \o Fa saloby OBO. 0, ALLEN lo rly at times the heaviest artiliory known shakes tho earth | our inst repor’, has Continued lively, sixty eight abells Sher Would have gained eix wreka’ time (or tho | monte of the treat get te hy tg B§ j Cela oe ‘With Its tremendous voices, and hurls through air aud | having been weave up do ms ° — om arene Wen The Fo: m Hope. pros seat Or his campaign in. Georgia; and, with tr prod ah hy mais apo tier belly led Sere uives ct santo cess. pecs ot w souuid ie Heard, | ort Gucter, aud tactory Oregs seven auote at shows at F Geo, Dawson, tho editor oBthe Albany Bvening Journal, | comparatively fresh, an numbers comparalicels SNK. | own country, and as they tre expected to arrive during eo th nak ever tho ca Mig hy Mig Fs ies post. Luring Wedioaday :ixbt Battery Simkita fired a | writes to bis paper from Washington, that hie political | Pe Fee phen mcm same movements: Uy waien | the winter montbs, we may cont nly bere, (suewd f * pod wpe A from tte ‘Celt, bave hashed the hostile | fow shots at the new Yonkee battery on Morris Island. tri must strike at slavery, because nothing #18 C40 | tanoogheo, and might cannly, oo Atinnta was (Bi pole | eratat Noladhin<s grove ee oe “= place, weet. ; On Thursday theto were bat four Yavkve sentinels } save the Union parky | __ Hacer clr defended posst “on his route, have | Sin6, 0) Ur So ine “ceuturien ago, smote ihe cerscene f , Mer Balmain the Hrous ined the hoetiie shots, and prociaimed a U they and the aoe apeithor side are thronged | gnardivg the “pou"” or stockade enclosure tv whch our mon, glad of (be wt of peace, and eager to | captired ofllcors are covduel. ‘iitherto tho detail of Jook about’ them acd Breathe the fread soa Dedere in | sentivels guarding the stockade has never’been lose than olet and safet: twenty. bs Finally “pe Sour fixed for the meeting drew near. Delaware rajecd or imme B: matiam, Ae, Comos delay | ) gene Nate Yodan Sirangthoaiag Pina ors, rtvseatone / overran ‘and overwholmed the whole of Northern | power in Karope and drove back the tide of Turkiah ag- and Contral Georgie; perhaps even capturing Maco® | Eression upon Poestant M Linco and Aaguata, The six weoks’ resiatanee at Atvente ms — lon Lesite Combs, of Kentucky, an asseciate and old | complotely diaconcorted any such designs. iL Milttary A Fall Seylcs of Gout,’ and Youths’ Hata, ace S nael ao “ “ persoual friend «f Houry Clay, ina lotier to DH. Fin. | capture of thas place Sherman ide | reed coor hig | Lieutenant &. R. Crait, of the Fiith ( las out, ‘Peicon reduced to oalt he times. ney, of Iilinots, under date of September i, thus com- | ariny suffering a rapid deplotiog by the youre home <f lerg, bes boon appoited dy the President is Decedway. potitical situation — all bis three yoars troops ‘nia te et has been gain Adjutant General, with the ravk of captain. He bern Por Dts es of © rt » Geavel . by the potlcy of resistance; and, as wedid not lege our dered to + to Brigadier Gerers! Richard Arng ul, f° rate judgment, if Mr. Lincole ia re-elected | 27, me toned Oman “hat are, ou the coatrary, | gow ou duty im tha Deparaaent of tbe Gait. and Dropap, use HELM BOLD 'S, Goouine Progarations, Let of teuce steamer (the Celt), In charge of Colonel ber anchor and stood up towards | Joba F. Lay, will go down tbo barbor at eight o'clock ‘where the rebel truce boat had already come tri this meroing to communicate with the enemy's trace ‘anchor and awalted our approach. When the Dela- | steamer. | ware steamed alon, Mnes were thrown tothe Cait, of Unton Prison- and ina mo ‘a plank was out, and Major Lay a Jiftary deapotiem fastened pd 3I 08 Officers were received on board by 4 ¢ fl military toned upon us relatively far stronger than whoo Sherman cresse@ the a aia: tate wae LA (From the Cherlestan Courter, Sept, 22 } our cbildr ith a standing army of free negro janis (melts beocain, wo may take is for granted that General THIRD RHOPR ISLAND ARTILLERY. iii nt Lowe K-} Mn bag Loss of Memory, al Li lengthy interview, all the business ‘The proper disposition of tho prisoners is commanding before been trangactod, released Union | sttention, as we aro pleas d to learn from exchanges Sibaea wore verea ‘over to Colonel Woodlord, together | Many frievds bave oxpressed approval of the proposition with Mr. Sawyer, of Charlestown, Mass., and for that has appeared in the Courier for a condittvnal rotease | Joreral years priveipal of the State Nermal Ecbool | om self-parole of all privutos against whoin no cbarges of ' 5 artonien, and ine telly, Two or three officers on | vietations of war ri are brought. All justly liable vw pat 0 of thirty days for the parpore of obtaining auch should be demanded by and dotivered to the rs ‘also received. These, with three or four Stare having jurisdiction, All py who are ‘ters of retugees now in our Hines, | workmen in any line could be and should be released for Children and personal effects, | employ ment undef proper reguiations acd ati, ulations, raed to oom ‘the lines, and were as | with such guarantees an thoy can give and should be to Aiton . oxacted. A pursuit and adoption of these rules would ° ‘on special parole were Captalu D. BR Mo- Pa Ses United States tofantry, Captain k. N auries, At first they may be confined to logntions souk | 11404 has saved upper Georgia from tompérary conquest, | The following ofGeors of the Third Rho and Ohio; Dut unlora wo agreo to be | Nyy ‘han by bolding sherman baok, preserved to UR 106 | icy gprived if tie olty yesterday morning, o@ te | Bor pimoulty, of Breathing, Gene nding army of white men, several - of jeation betw: rong, they will, now aad thes, be | 1ePetntic and the Coll Si sence ak iis the object of | steamor Fulton, en route to Providence, R. i., whert they | Weakness, ase HRLMIDLIG Geacine Pogarations. are to be mastered cut of service on (00 bth of Ovtober, ae receding important elec | in enemy to never aud di ed ———— obedience The gover < is erectin r fans 1964:—Colonel Cherise N. jon, Major James &. Raley, Bee Reber Addon] Horres of Death, sree Tertmenent Aiteations rw an ot Sunes No Evidence at Proseut of Hood's Move- per Km hgh on Rte ‘doo ‘Prembling, wee , i’ Genuine ‘pregerationn f ¥ onvate | monts. : y ‘ Rasa acistareeln tears n ae <2 oO, aot a aiee ae ting tnaim | The Lovejoy correspondent of the Grifin Rebel saya:— | EmWh and Oesola A. Deeapern iat Leute te ks | Bor Nigns wer eet, Dimness ‘ General Hood appears to de in aw choerial a Low of tha 7 Bancoek, Goorge W. im. W. Praanom | of: Vision, use BB! ae Beng with eng ope od reornite from loyad citizens in ve and patriotic veterans, 1 exw him 'W, Robineon; ins Stato, The endif thing is Doing done, you know, trom | Spirit as bis brave and pare ecorain and | ivews, Thomao Fidler, James or Lan, Unt , Lamasttude of Gairo to the Balize, 20 that when the roboliion is crushed | 10 day, surrounded by & group, of major gesovare Soe | ChiNe eae Remingtow. Ther faaavainr ssuph. eb Genuine Prepare ¥ t brigadiors, in social conv out avd the white rebels ‘oxticpated’—for that in the | Prlandiart, i ei ey aig acerccly even discussed, | amd thiety-fow non-commiatioved oicers and pavates be was yrogramme—(be whole Southern eountry will be uuder + {het oxclurive control of the {tee Degrees with State | As present mere me seerianey are Patt a party. Shey depart for their destinasion Naig eyoa| Paiva we lines, and constitutions obliterated oF hold for nought. | Dave reason to predios, tNe wear tint ot armay | RRORUITA FOR THK SIXTY-TUIRD neciumy, mar | “OMA Me PBC Ad8 finmuiae Prepares ’ sa\snipni river Iw thor under this igno. | through quite a aovel aud unexpected obannel, BRgaDA. . por the Hetr/ana ShinaBarry’s Trt | . i Lundred thousand sent across thofe rivers just tions, in Order to proserve order at the polis aod enforce | soon folve the podem of prisovers or divest it of wil Nineteenth United Stat Infantry, Capon J. troublesome features, and leave us only the officers, of ‘whom many more could be safoly kept 1 Cbarieston. ‘Bighty-th PenosyivMbia Volunteers, and ‘Amory boven Massccbueetts cavalry. They, The Latest it | Acoounts, H rgeoos acd chaplains, whose names Richmond papers of the 26th contain the following — Ihe —— a | jorth on the Fulton to day. ‘CHaRLnstom, Sept. 28, 1 row, © , a gna uoaap who came on board the Delaware Truce communications took piace to the barbor to-day. —— Ca Lg yok —_ vere ool es Atiamte and tn une Major Gieeson, of the Bixty-shird regiment NewYork +: peed ‘The bent 4 cneacest article Soli by dram , of General Jones’ staff; Lieuten: Eighteeo Yaukce aan avd chaplains wore reicared doar ne ea “ wo ied 2 pce A ae rid — ry een gt Sood Gere ot priuieh ob eis ane ineig op, bovine 3 — my own observation |a Lexington withio the last three | i ia zona Enquly Font, ST) ite | autores considerably from th» ardaous Inpore he bes For Paine, in the Bnek, Headech:, stom ; ‘On Saturday, aa | landed from the cars, A large | bandonmept of Asiagta and Wncles led “s oe Mice . | Momach, BAW _BOLD'S Genuine Frapars: paar Mag Lg ba A clerayensd antl: Eve ‘soldiers came tate om lieee Sabre regiment, mainly heptucky slaves, were yara | much speculation and dajgction among tye tains | Wadergone i the Bold. A ow mic S emereet ae —— he ency Beorgin aie@ady ie longued «ith the | ment have been detailed on recrultiog service, as wi For Pimfiles, Tetter, Serotain mei Me, John Woodrul, represeating the | to-day. aeta, with full muse, Mounted on good, (at bo: rted, They Cows, abd a number of gentlemen whose | '"Byores and clothing to the amount of ove hundred and | 10 ieee ad win taney cape, armed cap a rae | enemy and Lyuchbumg onon ma codangaced hy a bruttl | yo.gggn by the following order:—— eruptions, [ALM BOLD'S Goouine Pr ON Y.% ¥,, Inisat Baroeom, ¥ ad - Higheadpr. Leek Stitem South Carolina reguiar artillery: Ma- | py as, A number of women aod children were sent on Lee, Quartermaster’s Department, and | poard the Yankee truce stonmer. Seeaee Leegues sese8. Orty boxse fromsbe New York Sauitary pase nn = Yesterday [saw three regiments of | white cav Wry, OF | fanatic, It IM Of Dense Ys Feason with Pucts men, (hey eerene ae 'y hear what “inoy obooge—foar closes Lbeir eyes Colonel Wood/ord turned over to Major Lay five privates | the Yankee prisoners iu our band jounted. infantry as thoy were termed—I thivk ‘rom fl. | - er eee dane years be Herbed prtatliode roport a recent inorease of foci 4 nalana-atans returped from Stenemnad’s raid, | end yp ah ee —— " bie d Leary SOL Beers ir , ‘WHREGSA & WILSON, 025 Broadwap be Y iow and log weary (for the; all on fi ry eariafac Dlaroing an wnRaccerafal b nam neers apd. nou eo mid laterview wes vory aymionble and plessatt, Cotenel | troop at Hilton Hoad from Now Yoru. at prisoners | wil racged clotbon and dirty inte, wending thet w | s iy all iets might Dave Bracy shire Nexiegent mele | HelrAbeld’s Genul Preparations= eetes ee ae Ro oagdedie ag dln’ ff A aut tit wl ga caren Hlowly throngh the city t© come temporary camp wotil | . agmont, Ube warmer patrls for the purpowe of fi) Price $1 ger bottle, six for #6 will take place io the lardor. they could be sent on ancther expedition to the front, ) ranson for deny all that ta ‘num standard ——— “Yves ate pre Four bundred more Confederate prisoners have bee | vii. ine pegwes would be left bebind, tm aioe fa tho loss « ° Hate Dye, atiafactory masgor, ad, Whilo seeln, BB che tateteats of the oousiry suflered up detriment Af the ‘bis hands, Le dented no right to oppendn’ placed in the peng of Morris Islan Trough thie pouniry to bedovil our citizens and keop our ctous with G8,/ and a few th * toil Boawiy on. anor, tho lnterriy \evelecues Whe eS eng: oe abtlenas. favoiiee 10 ostantt T think my old whig frien ty the aceles. B-4 trot. offte reow we dé bs an . " mnont jervisor unt. th ive the commy.t that 4? youthe oom. — - down vem. receiv ripe . Loe ghee pe Egtligen sare Ble fon. of age, Vogether ity A details, will | Documents in Spanish—Poer Tho State Commiraionors xaw ft, without any cepecial | seribed, would rush in wold tasges to the poita fa 8 . to save am ting 1 roagon or right, to transfer six or seven thousand of the ph rned ny. be maak weed a? aS? votlng naval recruits of this city to the credit of Brookiyn, thus . filing her quota, Our Brooklyn neighbors know nothing | red, Dougines at the White Ho Of thage vavat eoiiatmen's or of the labor Supervisor | fis Own Story of His Reception by Blut impesed npom himself in obiniuing the facts con- Lincotn. ‘ nected with them; but they soon learned, and accordingly Fred Douglass (colored), of Rochester, !» this State, In procured this transfer, thus saying to thor city at lenet | a epeccd, thus relates his reception at the White Houre by ‘three millions of dollars in the way of bovnties or froma Mr. Lincoln on & recent visit there:— ation of the Important sorvice thus I have been dawn there, said he, to seo the President, the capt kindent ‘Attentions trom Mr. Charles Mumisali, t J ime and fame are vot of the Delawers, w ari rb partmout. They - had well —— ja Charleston, but wore exceedingly } ia fi 18, with a prospect of a wp eaiy ay “i ny ot von bed —- ' in coe and C atsire wi + qore; t ee oo atid ait neo tho war out Unchanged. rly adda a porcoagh eit fot rev toss ia sire only ad " 4 amass rand a dotermination % vee euable most Fynroiing cfle one man snd ©, uso their | or every maa lont, ° bait 1 Rigo, So America and Byg'a, care! Cacho. Be ardway. Trent gt Freney god Kogiish \amgnagra ates Ain PPhelps ace. @ Dedsittntot Satterers, Ose . v : CHARLES J. QU 9 Bl Go easiiy replaced. Still | ig Gigty vbird regiment bu beaa redvood wo lorial im abundance In our ranks, | ad TONEW’ gore wruly then iy Napoleon's far famed | #8 gveditina, win uany Wattles In whieh it hay Nervous BRLMGOLD toipated. Peve our men tho mare! yaton 10 thelr nap. | pare a NA forces in Virgtv' people have ater | 88 wishing to vol beey the backbone end the by the revolution, | and Whose ensangoined tte yok so tSa God 0 ov >; = Dattv @ decide in our favor, m be strong onough to Major General Banks and staif wore annownee’, to wave pe 44 6 to at ond é Ali, but are amply pumoient to resist. Tho Knet | New Qpionee on te 18d inat., on board of {ce steamer Of rant are already to dangerctsly lengthened, that, are ; md > - ge Mert! boad to New York. Why t« The, hn to See Pend beige ‘- the Wood Bagrayr , fe beeese be ie the greatest pe | ‘wave tPiamphaouy ¢ the entire lond draft. Tu cons|d <, ere not b on may like to | Wap, his comire mag be pierced anil his poov'ion seriously a esyeten privcure a tne tisRocrsky te a LJ eden! a ie eet ee preaia to tip footw oe a Preatcett the United ate Taceived a lndengared. phen A to perform thes meet Dagar cous od ‘fon, Amaga J. Parker, Hon ¢ Vivbart and a & & the nga. ry , are be son, ‘We lines Ina month more | Soper Handsome testimoulat as aa evidence of | Diack men ab tho White , Lewitt tell you bow be } critical movement—an atinok or both flenks—which even | Ohiroh, of Albany, Hea. Jobe Bir'pw, of ha "i PERERA aa ¢ r 1 hav receives Colonel Woodiord, and will | their ppredtation ‘of bim ag & man, & falthfot obilo reootved me—just an Ls yd pen ed Nepoleon attempted but once with success, at Presdeu— { ijon. 5, Wiiligion, of Cast Hamster don. J. N, Parmetoe, Wate) chains, Saw StylesauThee b* cor pred Keveg ° Sfiver ard one to whom 4y @itiven i beoiry O6i9G another. roa pr re ee <p -ed pa ote hog bis sore aig & bray: ot B grote e ‘Rey, @ CA Oe en ae. fiva, eto ion, ap Venger ive tore hamegs or + oT ates i (7 dietty renpecy’, mfg vain for his qiiifu sary fo of EX Lou i Dr. 5. 4, Moors n atop. 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