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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1864. = 5 Ny Pe 28 4s RU ee eeeree aes ener ieee as © persisvent of ot A. Sommers, 100th Popnsyivanis. Capt. J. W. | from town, which, being discovered a Uhh hates pe eta, | gurus oreca® Ment, eth! GNTERESTING FROM MEXICO, forts. Ube jeaders aro inspired by the Righest-oou8-—| J) pr ose sim Maryieud; Juines fearion Ivt Mery: | Mod the cious, dence, and theugh this hap.-beon an olt-repented story, in, fe sorte + Aut tdary nd; Coarn Swagor. 8 rb |}be dietisotly ‘Bose “vere, eur daiaitd ,soaakaley could only to prove untrue, atill it capact be denied that tbere hoe vn. #4 Reed, so “Mary leud: !amex Sunder hotly urested wore compelled to retirely slowly, but Bu withstanding the macy and reltarston statemants tot onirary—*ine people cade Out to moet niar went otee horses, which were tired, aud drew ‘the artiilery =p iw Own bands into the flown ‘3 Lst Mar: Frank Davey, lst Maryland; J. M. | reto'orcemenis eo.) French frigate Ardeobe arrived on the 14» 18 vow the widest margin (or hope, owing to the uBeat: | Rigo “Lh yp raZuteanat Colonel Kiweli , | £040 Lue ouci) to their works, capearing two bundred Arrival of the St hi fore Oras with soven hundred mon—tve h mndvod (or tajiy, {2der General Grant, that marks every move: pen soe York, Seosnd Lac owogat TF. Deigoner * a Otborw ae latiioting 8 oes, ‘a! eamship bn a phy —. hosted we & nel Dap Aoriaking. K@tos. First LioutemgSt 3 arday clibed “ith the enemy still io ion of “i 2 broug ‘our Moxicaa oflcers NO FURTHER MOVEMENTS. |" mies ‘AT BERMUDA, 2028 | Daamara; Gibert Giurs taoin Rew Sor B Aianeey, | get low workout wo tartber Tiises: a0 corte Havana. and Bey Ane fliers, from, Martioniae, aries ‘ot f tbe dase of suppiied for General Butlor's army, the | tery; Corral dons iia big Mg Ber 4 rea thee. Fue vunaher of prisoners captared on Friday and Satur- ne nn Pp arly ae nade Fonponn here) the selabratien ; grontest and moat enoouraging Activity prevails. =e PE, Jain Vales Enaten, Corporal Way Warrél, {Sib Now aay tinount in che ugcregate te eavoutees buodred, was observea im the capical by men of ali partion ” james, Colont wlery; Aodrew y | lew York artitiery c » voday morniog except some heavy > gr age GENERAL LEE IN PETERSBURG. Pale Gonna om > gree me age, chiot | LAwFen0e Yolz, 1010 Uwited States: Jona O'Conneit, 17a | skirmishing by che Juuing inautey forces, Our trove | Additional Details of the Ocon- News from St. Domingo. ER. 1s | Dodge, and bis assistants, Cap’ falpgidge, Dated States; Jybo Flon, 11th Uniied States, Second | fell back from (he sceue of Saturday's fight during the From St Domingo wo Rave at last some cews. Tbs of lana transportation, aod Captain A. F. Blunt, chief | Lieutenant Wm. F, Greeley, Lith United Atatos. Nainuel | BIDE, end the enemy vestorduy acteranon advanoed. bis pation of Monterey. snes Goleudl deitinan aeomhe etn a F of water trousportation, are tireless in thoir efforts Grew, 16th New York ariilery; J. D. Harriugtou, 8d | lines some fow bundred yards. Hie pickets at one time ‘ With Gates from ; to forward the supplies for the treope, ‘and their uaremit | Delaware; 1hos. W, Sollod, 190th Pennaylvania, eocupied the bores of Dr. Bolaseau and Mr. Osoxr uel Monta Christi to the 4th. The Diario de tu Maring f ral Ewell Command th ting success in this direction Steatly to heighten eee rn cians from Peobies’ farm, but we States chat che resufte of the meeting of General Hunyris, err se SB CDE | tap niready clastic spirit of both offeors aud men. REBEL ACCOUNTS. oegsttont y ou ory. be we ibn diane of Balondo, re aa are that ine pt pothing war done in relation to the advance on Richmond, exception, lay doww thelr arms gad to submis t) bor i ences 0 chmond. potning was done | te the advance on Richmond, The 740k G6 Sunday tok a rortton of Our picket. tine Majesty Lue Queen, withoot conditions of any kind wuni- bg tails of the movement, abd, consequently, there is uo i, (bree-quarters am ever, “becumbs they arv tires of war, sed’ biveat lass Weldon Rajiread, capturing tweuty prisoners. do news from the oxtreme front propor for the public to Nesnoen they wi koow. ‘TEE WEATHER, Ieformation was recet fon a ed Bund: Saturd epee. nies, ADO Set apts Peanee a tants Secetomee wm the Richmond Exar, Oct. 8 ayaa rain OF'arthory war crowed vo, the tous | THE IMPERIAL TOUR, e ridges from tue north to the mes, A the pesnmcaton, of, Honilie, Af all vente Rotts | wo stated tw the paper of, Setarday chet an attempt | It jeaot Voioved Abas any lolnanry” ireste cee an eed i. eon mude retake Fort Harrison, which ‘doen rocrorsed @OMmMcial Despatch from Gene- | 224: sumsa on pavin a, pevor, oF LYONS, WATER | fatied, but did not amount to arepuiss. Later tu the | Our loseas during tho lest th ee days’ fighting in this deen undeoriy the establianod, driven back, and our lime re that all the prisoners they hold are to be eMtingo de log Cavuliaros, and detvered te 1." B think one maz safely place thie uews im hough there can © doubt that the Spam lards are trying to affect a peace, but that a people whe ve for two years been Nghling add paging, a the same ting up with-all worts of petyvatic ‘ SNTERESTING REBEL ACCOUNTS. annua: when the Spaniards go to tuam, aor Opt & pone | court, 9 “ “ : ore ani pion thet oop { epee toe Mane Gera voaaiiig Me dparimantandine | gulyeg mle as fetal doinessd, whic eam rw | wom wilt sur Ge maacaa omulce | © NEWS FROM ST, DOMINGO, | Seco tetas" ioe mumvar "i pinsai's Mind * a . , . nd, '. 0 onerk is git Army of tho James yeutoray issued the following pun, |” We wave since learned (hut the cause of the ‘ailore | loss i known to have booa large, but litle lees, I aay, Seven, f 24 gent order on David He@evoe. It explains itself, and~ ‘was 8 misconstruction of the order Oxing the time of’! then five thotgand, including pri i | gubeiiac adam cunicxt aayhe pehodaeet sult by cue of the division commanders. He ordered | a pence A la : at. > RADQUARTERA, ARMY OF THE JAMRS, i@ troops to charge the position twenty minutes before trong Fedoral Force at Sign«] Hil THE HOUSTON. STARS SHOUTING APTRAY—DBA! “DPINIONS OF THE RICHMOND PRESS, Joxorron or Vanina axd New Manxer Roads the appotated time, and, of course, received ibe eoncen- and Fort Harchon. > ak Anxiety for the Safety of the OF GHAMMOM, TH AQSAILANT—a YanDioT = - : "| Davied H. Devoe, of Lyons, Wayne county, Now York, | (ated fire of the euomy, The mon dc. iayod groat in (From the Richmoud Examiner, Oct. 4 J Roanoke, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE, . being found within the lines of this army vavoring to | replay, and it i# sald oume near carrying the fort, Attention is stil! Concentrared on the lines near Chat. , John Shannon and Joba & The “difficulty bet: ‘Smith, in Houston strevt, near Columbl, at ao sariy howe on Tuesday morning, which resulted in tho shooting of Sbannos through the body, bas bad a fatal termination, he having since died in the New York Hospital. Coroneg Wildey held an inquest on the body, and the testimong of three young mon with Smith at the time of the ocour« renoe was taken. They ail testified that the doconse@ commenced the difloulty, and after making nse of the most obscone and abusive language, threatened to mue- 2 CG induce officers ady dn the service to allow themacives to | bul were compelled to ‘all back botore the heavy fire. | flo’s, but thore is nothing of moment to report. It ts be- Be be credited to his particular locality on the quota, and By tho time they returned to tho cover of the works | Neved tbat Grant bas o:rried a portion of bis troops back ae, de, oe | @& SIGNIFICANT REBEL LETTER Promising to pay, them larie bountine, th the ‘am from wbiob they bad started the other column rushed | to the Souihside, Lut a strong force rematus iv the elgh- ¢ | ime roboing the oltivens of his county of thelr forward at the preciso minute proze ibed tn the order for | borho“d Of Signal Hill and Fort Harrison, No tightiug s ‘d, ont of the department. This order will be rent to the armauit, and soon eocountersd the same destructive | bas cecurred sine our isave. Hoth are working, and The steamship Havana, Captain Greene, from Havana the soveral vowapapers im Auburn for prblieatton, that the | fre which{ had repelled the otuer columa, ‘The men | both throw occasional abella over the workiug parties. | on the Lat inat, , arrived at this port yesterday morning. citizens may woe how our armiog are not, but their quotas | seamed animated by a determination to recover the lost | That was the canuonadiug hoard in the eity yestorday. | we are inded! are filled By order of B, ponition at ail bazarda,and at ono time it was believed | The Yankees are strengthening Battery, Ha '@ are indebted to Purser Huertas for papers. Wo trans We Ancram, eG, that, ungupported as chey w late the following from La Revista, of Matamoros, of weet “ar DESBERTION SB. they would succeed in | Contedor ites bi expelling the enemy from the peak, but the fre poured Ba &e. &.. ae. TNE TENTH CORPS. Joto thelr rauks at length compeiied them to recol', and | fortifications ¥ finally to fall back to thotr original tine. Thero acema to | are about to commence serious operations from the base | 2 the 80th of August the Moxieans, under Kamprner, be no doubt that the fort could have been retukon bad | which wiil shortiy be gaiued by the completion of their | Captured the town of Zacualtipan. On the night previ- THE HERALD DESPATCHES. Mr. TR s M. Cook's sok shih the faroee eprgtod te the duty acted ta concert, as it | oanal. and will endeavor to dig up to tne olty from that | ous the Imperial forces, consisting of two hundred and ba bagel Gis erie Shannon, with apratesd Heapgoarters, Terra + Corrs, } 2) rection. ands, vant towards Smith threatent Beyous Riciwono, Oct 4—Midvight. f —| ‘The Yankees wilt, no doubt, greatly magnify the fall. | ‘There Davo been reports of fighting near Potorsburg | *'tY mea, under Colocel Larrinage, abandoned the tows, | "Tt Si Tue Waki Tle tah tlhsaueling THE FIFTH CORPS, There bas bees no change in the military position of this attempt to retake the fort; and we shail vot | on Sunday evoulng, but weould get no confimation of | An English company is in charge at presentof she | O'''Ay, “shote at bis puradr. mith ran. aw: bo surprised ut reading tn thoir newspapers the au- | the report eltuer ‘rom the War Department or private | projected railroad between Mexico and Vere Cruz. Mr. | follow: by Shannon, and, going direct to the Fioven wi “% anne ate horeabouts since my last despatch. In the vicinity of | nouncement that “the rebels were repulsed with the | sources. We believe that there has been nothing done ni r My, L. A, Hendrick's Despatch. Fort Harrison, on the right of the Kigbteenth corps, the | !#% of two tuousard men,” but the fact 1s that in both | cbore oF on the Weldon road olther on Sunday or Monday | ¥- Barron has been elected one of tho directors in Mex. | Prosiset, Station House, nve ise ap, aid nelle 4 Heap vantuns, Fiera ARMY CORPS, eal ohana leiis. ole bing with | S930!t8 wo did not lose more than four hundred men, | beyond the usual shelling and snarpabootin :. foo, Itis belleved that the railroad will bo floished in , of the Keven! Six Mine House, Oct. 4, 1864. qodeay 36 Hel Vets. aete, 980 continue sklomishing w killed and wounded. je euemy now declare sharpabooting to be barbarous: | the course of four yeurs. ok ae aaorert : reason i# tbat our our pickets, They seem, however, to bave abandoned SATURDAY'S OPERATIONS. that it ought to be stops The There ia nothing new to report today. Intermitting | i6 ides of repossoesing thin important work sinoe thoir | , Itmay beregarded nn certain that the Yankeos were | aburpshooters have latterly far surpassed thelr own, | Tbe steamship Roanoke, Captain Drew, from Havana jusketry aud cxnnonading continue to make up the day's busily employed Friday bight ia Streugtheuing the fort | Many cases of officers “shot ia tho eye’ have disgust- | for this port, bas been due here since the 4th Inst., hay- fand casualties fortunately are very alight. disastrous repulse of Saturday, and are busy throwing which chance had thrown into their possession. In ad- | ed the Yankee with what was once Grant’s favorite | ing left Havana on the 20th of September, Woe learn from t J ney 7 + | upanow iine of works further back. This evening their | ditiou to tho guns found ta the buttery they brought up | tactlos. dlabh eanaita hip ral hy be sary i ya quoboats in the James opened a furious cannonading on | 224 put into position severaljtweuty-pounder Tarrotts | The Yankees. lost five thousand killed, wounded and | ® Fellablo person on board tho steamship Havana, arriy A most meritorious promotion bas just been made—— d fleld pleces of smalior calibre, so that on Saturday | prisoners in tho fighting of the 30;b and 1st near Peters- | yesterday from flavana, that at the time the Roanoke im to be one of the most desper en who fever lived In the war! or ont ightest provocation Bhahnon had stabbed and disfigured soveral mon {or life, me the purpose of showing bis boon compaviona ho: determined and plucky he was. The post mortem examination showed that deceased had been snot Sasien Neste Wena eateries cade tanita Fort Barras, which lasted for about haif an hour, but morning Whe ort was much stronger than when the ab | burg, Our lous was ly than six hundred, salled ber captain was notified that axiong hie pamengees epg lorie aly @iviston of this oorps, to medical director of the Niuth Tyum ECHL OARGH OF SATURDAY. for other gatinfactory” reasons, the. goneral commanding Opinions of the Ricmniond Press. (soirty-fve to number) were some of notorious secosh Miver: sttranch and apleene porps. Dr. Read entered tne sorvics as surgeon of the | the charge upon thie work on Saturday ie acknowt!edgea | “id Hot order auotber charge fipov the ‘ort Saturday The rom the Richmond Examiner, (ct. 4.1 character; but he said be was prepared for any emor- and lodged under the skin uear the spinal column. Th First Peonsyivania reserve regiment, and aftew: by the onemy to haye beon disastrous in the extrome, | TORCiAs, however, snd several of our field battories. | Though the late movement of the enemy on the north | gongy, We bope hor delay may be caused from some dis- case being submitted, a verdict as follows was rend opened upon tbe d troated them to 3 orn side of the Janes was sudden, it had long been mys- hi oi ns Appointed chief aurgcon of the Ponnsyivania reserves, | Two ontire divisions were engaged {a the effort to recap. | shower of shel, om to a prolonged | Omm cusiy binted. by the preas of New York toat a. pian | atrangoment of machinery or other like cause; but foara Se ee ace ssnth aaktne kanae.or we Ct oh position he hold during the oontiauaoce of the re: | ture tho work, but were repulsed with the loss, accord "THR WAVY FIRING NEAR THE OFFY, was in preparation which would certatoly result in the | are entertained for her savety. Bild. aed we believe that (he shooting asain » Q From noon watil wur o'clock TP. M, Saturday the deto- | capture of Richmond, Never did mountain ia labor | ane Havana reports fine weather during the passage of | After the rendition of the verdict amin was Gach It did not reach the dignity of lure. luateud of Richmond, tho enemy got | four and a half days, by the Coroner, and immediately departed for howe wii og a0 organization ta this corps. Besides being | ing to rebel accounts, of over four hundred mon. This | nations of the cunuonading could ooly be beard at long | bring forth such a mus his friends. Sbaonon has left a widow und ono cuth tae > pba ercemeioe «bis calttvated fete statement ts grosaly locorrect. We captured nearly thr: vals In Luis cliy. At the hour last menti ned, bow- | absolute hundred prisoners and seven battie lags, while there are | ever, the reporis from heavy crdnanoo were fo loud | Batt json, This i a battery 'a mile beyond en pe Clea iy eer rrr General regret, | yot remaining upou the ground over which the assault | and fepid tht the atleution of theentire community wes | Cbafflu’a farm, the outer of third line of the fortica. Our Havana Corresponde Mla eed NIUE NE A eae marae ey » eine nn ‘Corps. was mado several bun drod sent vee, excited by the firing, ena forthwith the houseteps, bili | tlong Brooud ohms cits in =~ snp ee Bavawa, Oot. 1, 1866. bi * acen sides and al! clsynied places were ocoupied by observers, | streng’ any other ‘er waa fortified chiefly - , 3 ‘i = ee area aes cfvernpon taide | scoms to pave partially tury of whom, we dduot not, belived that they would | becatise it was 6 strong and Inviting position in the neigh- | Proclamations of General Castagny— Abolition of Taxes— {| Rerorw ov ree StxryNivru Rearmwr, Natwrs igh was raised, with ‘sppropriate be ae wa ee f ri bait a fees " ie vow hava an opportunity to wituoas a baile oa the | borhood. ‘There ts no doubt about its natural yp Reported Mutiny im Arteaga’s Army—Condition of | Gunn, —The above regiment marobed up Broadway yt ) and Stripes un'u‘led tu the breeze fom its topmost | magoificent” vigtories. They. aacert bs ad hy oh Foe ee a eed ata! hue tiny | Diae—A Republican Victory—Curious Statement About | terdoy afternoon, on ite return from Fort iohmondy ni The weather, however, was upfaverable for observa. hold it against se a ndere of th feb sat patie tad aang fe eee | Toruleed Bi tons. A miaty drizzle of rain was (alling, whioh go ob- | thoy were Lee's veterans—men who were accustomed to | @eneral Doblado—The Emperor's Tour— Famine Threat. Ppa nerd einer aloe acted aire by & | Hill, with great slaughter. It Is true we lost heavily io | soured the view that only the white rills of amoke from | battle, and not troops whose whole military education | ening ihe Country, de, de. the pest, was present. oe siaphr ba mcteliN woricy, Dut that we were ropuised is | the gous oouid be seen tingling %*0 tao mossos of clond | conaisied In the evolutions of the parade ground or the | the Spanish mail stenmer from Vera Cras was comlog I ry a shove th ‘non, arrison. eae ean, Palin assoc of ok tae advance and | yeti hight, ‘when, at our own option, we fell back e abort | Ove {Be DOrH7OD. ot a body of Yankea cavalry | #'ircte beyond Pattery Harrison we learn there was a | in precisely as the Ronaoke was leaving for New York, originally came’ from New Jersey. and bes. Poss distance to, sepute @ position where our troops might nced, by the Charies City rad,to the vicinity, or | lime of. gligut defeuces, heid by two hundred aud fifty | therefore it was altogether Impossible to send you a word ight. years. ys as live bave thoir mueh necded reat. “within shelitug distane>,’’ of our intermediate liue of de- | men, sf ge age he country from Bigoal Hill to | or ner news by the latter. Uar dates from the eapital . Lather 8. Bent, ef the Eighteenth The stories that Birney’s negro troops were pressod and that our batteries had opened upon and | NewMarket. On Thursday morning, the enemy baving ° ve peor coho sake aie cpt teen! grand forward to the charge at the point of the bayonet hardly ¢ the advancing coinmn. brought over some twenty-five or thirty thonsand moo, | are to the 10th, aud from Vera Cruz to the 28d ult, Once " ta command of tne vatcation of velecana or | cenervsy contralto never ontored m fight | “uit av bour bofore dark che fring suddonly ceased, | advanced on this thin line, It was tmpossible, and in: | more thero is not a syllable of the events reported to Pegiment, was mustered out of xe tod ‘a more willingly or behaved more gallantly than did the | and couriers from thy from! brought In {uformaiion th deed it was not intended, that this amail number of men | 1.76 ooourred at Ma aia conden ied tint Rew order about musvering Our promod snncet | Beeros Of Paino's aud Brigadier General Birney’e di- | the evemy had been “driven baok.”” shouid witbstand such su advance Thoy retreated on tamoros + entered the garvice asa priveie, sna corsied aomaned. | Vtoes: The cavelry whe ventured 0 Doar the olty wero com- | the volghboring fortifications, The enemy then charged | tho enttro falsity of those reports may now be considered For Detaee ornate And carried a musket | But ame degree of credit is due to the rebel press for | mouded, we lear, by the votorlous Sear. Prisovers | rapidly up vo Battery Harrison. Had the troops in that | dofinively settled. Te reward of pal eT aie armemotiog has | their approximation to tho truth im their statoments of | ganturedttrom tiie force report that theffenth army corps | battery, even though they were only three hundred, | "m9 occupation of Monterey on the 11th of August b Die dutiec. His Atm Dobe tor ta ae em eemoneTg® | the aggregate of their losses on this the river | (Generni Biruey’s) wore also advancing in this direction | done the duty which was expected of them, the battery pal torey gust by "6 gn Denavior io the charges on the | They admit the toss of from twolve to Mfleon hundred | oy the Charles City and Darbytown roads, and tueobject Rave been lost, and many a gallant life | General Castagny, is already Known to you. On the where ithas been serving out a three nionths’ tor ‘The regiment looked and marched remarkably weil, THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Best amd Cheapest Newspaype: the Country. The Waexty Heratp tor the prosont wook, rendy to morrow (Saturday) morning, wil! contain: — Full and interesting acoounts, (rom our special Wag, Correspondents, of the Importagt and Successful Movey ments of the Army under Lleuteuant General Grant, neat Richmond, Va., with details of the part sustained by the y's troops ‘ort Gilmer, ‘works in front of the Peebles has been | moo. Probably twenty five bund.ed or three tacusend Corpe, accom Meoj ; r waste capture, {f they could, by a rapid movement, |, thrown sway in ap unavailing attempt to retake it would | goth of the same month that officer issued the usual ted with oxcetlent im a former despatch. wil Oover their losses. @ me of ite redoubts os intermediate live. Theheavy | bave been saved. We regret that information obtained New Leon and Coabuila. aoe by o v y , ‘SXCHANGR OF PRISOWHRS. shelling which they unexpectedly encountered defeated | from a trustworthy source does not lead to the belief | Proclamations to the people of am showing the whole Geld of Grant's, Sheridan's, Mende’ TRE CAVALRY. Major Mulford, United States agent for the exchange of | their pian. and fcrced them to retreat, that the daty was performed, Some superior officers | That to the former is as follows:— and Butler's operetions; A Full and Syocjact Account ra Perera eet Deep Bottom this afternoon on the ‘Durlog the Bring Roper’s mill and several other bulid | nd “thirty or forty men who had retrested to Mexicang—I have come among is that you may | the Operations of Geceral Sheridan, and ef the Bet! Lememaananaamaaaaned steamer New York, with eiargo load of rebel prisoners | ings within the raugo of our batterie were burnt or bat. | tbe battery from the outer works just men- | recognize Maximilian [., Emperor of Mexico; that i¢ to | yo\nt ana Woa in the Valley of the Sbenand ‘Mr. 8. T. Buikiey’s Despatch. for exchange, He passed th:ugh our lines this evening | toren dows to prevent tho evemy’s sharpsbooters from | tioned fought as well as they could when aban- | gay, to bring you peace, order, tranquillity, and to liberate ug) Beavquanrens, Guaco’s Cavatry Divitow, to Richmond, under fag of truce, to arrange the exchange | cating shelter bebind them, There are other versions of | doned by the rest: but were compelled to retire alter | youfrom iutriguers, who, under various pretexts, have | from the time of opening the campagin to ~~ with the rebel authorities. the causo of their dostraction, most of the officers had been wounded or had thelr | Hot ceased to rob you for thelr own aggrandizement is Papa i nish vanes homo DEVERTIONS. Colonel J. W. Alkineop, who commands a portion of | borsos abot. The mon whose businces it waa to hold the | Remember all. iwet you haye sured, alt the exactions ‘Thgre has boon no Ogbting division singe Gene- | We are receiving deserters from the rebel ranks at the | ine troops stationed at (be city defevees, was put uuder | place Daving disappeared, the battery and several cannon | which have ruined you, and hanten to’ prociaimn the din- ‘Ppl Davies gave Hampton such a whipping afew days | rate cf twenty or thirty daily. Moat of them are from | arregt for the exoacdingly vigorous manner in whiob he | foll, with litte or no renee into the hands of tho | tinguished prince whom the great majority of Mexicans Pine, We atill hold the ground, and are ready ata mo. | tb@ ‘local defence” troops of Richmond. many of them, | piied the foe with sbells, the genoral officer (Pemberton) | enemy. ‘The seseuiting column did not halt, The mext | have chosen for their soverelgo. The empire is the end. } being poor Inboring men, are glad of ‘the opportunity of | who directed bis arrest believing that a lesser quantity | attack was made on semallredan, without name, be- | of your evils: it will heal your wounds and appease your to renew the battle, but are awalting other | escaping to a region where labor is respected, protected | o; ammunition, wiin more method in its distribution, | tween Fort Gilmer and Battery Harrison. This attack dissensions; it will insure repose to your persous | before taking the offensive, Richmond pa- pe eneaue exctuiek withtorburprenent’ linen of ceoapia would have eflected the object in view oqualiy: is sa be bi gy it i Ket age soe ae guarantee your Lge it will develop pablio ‘wealth, men 4 wivoed (bat Colnel Atktoss ac sistent in > rend assu jotain national independence and will give you & : Of yesterday acknowledge the loss of General Danno- | ty), who have been brought before the inilitary antoort fe eee (oordera, and La aoleatcd eae thon testatod | more important point-—to Fort Gilmer—elore on Che fn's Sromeriy saat ryba have tater been, able. te Sad inthe: | Tore tne Rebel Gentes; Important, News trees Europe, oq wen Bebed bed bis commission as brigadior geoeral | ties, isa Mr. Libby, owner of the bullding ip Richmond ormmand. » farm, It was delivered with onergy, was met with firm- | midst of your dissenstons. Accept frankly the &mperor, | fom all other parts of the world; Poetry; The very om o 7 Tk was v'gorous oapiti 1e on out i anger to your div! calls aroun: jm, wit! His body at one time was iu our possession, Tde | Claimed o have no paritoular interest in the war, and {| Receive wa tt -) Piel | were well protected ‘by tho works, but the assaulting | “0 Cuwimotiou, all good cittzous to ald him in the regene. | (#0 eud Scientific Items, Musical and Theatrical devin @nemy's lees was much greater than ours, repudiated al] rebel eympatbies, He acknowledged; column let five bupdred dead bodies on the field alter | ration of your country. for the weok ; Important reading for Farmers and Agr® 4 PROXIMITY OF THe PICKETS, Ry) wig large nas tie of coms, @ blah, taking oats 9 wromtee: Susntr ive uorekilied tn the Good men of all parties, you who donire the greatness | eulturists; Sporting Intelligence; Facettm; Valuable re was 60! rel goverument, but {ost at he ALL QUIKT YESTERDSY. moat or dit: 6 fort repulse pi conclusion | of your country, rally round the imperial Mexican throne ‘Our plokete are now oaly about fifty yards distant from | Syuid pot avoid this Aispoaition othe produce. Wo Yesterday our citizens warealinwed tospend a tranqut | to the active operations of the onemy, with the | wiica the disintercered hand of Secacatine theterods Viewsof the Money, Commeroial, Dry Goom, gies ememy, and the most kindly feeling exists all along id General Butler to bim, “7 will put you in re was HO vestige of the excitement of the | exception of two attempts to turn our works Inbabitante of New Leon, foliow the example of the | Sboe, Horse and Cattle Markets, and acciunts of a to avold raising ooru for rebels, , and oviy ®t long intervals could the boom. | on the ist by columns of cavalry. Perhaps | o:her departments, and let the sons of tbe frontier re- | teresting events that have trayspired during the wook,. u Present time; The Latest Despatohes from tbe Army under General) Sherman, at Atlanta, Ga., Witt acoounts of the movements of the Rebel gueriilas ig biy rear; Full accounts of the Rebel Invasion of Missoyri| Thelatest News trom the Union Forces in diiferont pow, ous of tho country; Late and Interesting latelligeves and he ordore line. Interviews between officers 0 of frequent oo- ih him sent to the rear. , tho Yaukers bad been perstided that the guns on the ‘or- ot the ory which rosounds in all parts of " Gurrence, apd there 1s general understanding that the ~ sen fof A distant qua be Hoard. amination of the felde of {.whcruiops were ooly Guaker. 1 60 he was abundantly: | fentJo. neta et ort ae ee tmaitieat ‘Terms—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Five shoiiid not fire upon cach other. They acksowl TRE FIGHTEENTH CORPS the lato conftots that th my bas suffered immense | furoished with proof of bis mistake on Friday, by the DE CASTAGNY, General of Division. copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, five centd ® defeat on Saturday, and claim that the whole of . Joae, Some five nuodred dead negroes lie tn front of Fort | *helis which fell in bia track wherever he moved But | 7 ing people of Coabuils he says:— each. A limited number of advertisements inserted te a — an Giter. a colored barber, well known tn Fredericksburg, | imvortapt steps wero not taken on our side. Battery bt : they | tho Werary Henan, Peerieniscqueps bap «tea py Mr. John A. Brady's Despatch. and an ex barkegper of this town, vamed Jim Cook, are though bot necensery to the defence of the | Maxicame—Do not mistrust the Prenes troops: test ~ , 4 LETTER. Haapquanrzas, Pastsavra vawy Cones Sal to be among them. This is possible only on the'sup- | Deighho ai cea ts ney Ma ere 4 > ais teas party Das | stages Prizes Cashed tn all Legalized Lete i orl at the felior wit ‘UR . yi r + Temolose a rebel lottor which the writer was compelled Th’ Tua FiRLD, Oot. 6, 1884. ro mdi aad wiosved of to hte Fauka, the evemy | neighborhood were bastily concentrated, and on Friday | Ject but to protect your intereste and drive away the | lerion sha inisinen est. 175 progaway, New Yorm Shows the state of feeling among the xroater part of the | pave taken“place along this front, Even the fire of sharp- coe eee eee it vious oF Our tevoren Pe tm | within boudred yards w tbout much exposure, and | you have seou, they bave fied like cowards without dar. Pret freed LANE RAI da od {men composing the rebel army at the prosent time. shooters has almost entirely coased rte edicts the runic stricken: crowd right em | etrang hopes wero entertained of success. But'voth | og to fight. What should you now feur from such ment | sauere meters rele we cee wOLCOTER Ineiant Pald ON 4 Farm, Sept, 29, 1864. THY REVEL DEAD oar guns, Twenty-five dead negroes were cvun.ed In the | cscauitefatied The first in said to have been a baulk or | While bis Majesty the Emperor Maximilian sball not | [00% iiator. Our ‘arra. Sold every where. Mr Daam Ma—I bape you will excuse me for not re {11 lie along the ground in front of the works they at Qitch of Fort ailmar, Many of the tmeekets taken from. | blunder upon ail sides; end was, in faot, Do wecault at ull, | decree contributions. you aa Saye, Seth. 50 JT; pe ae iyitg to your last letter nooner, We have been expect. | SU!! lie along the grow ft, 7 tiie negro dead were found to bo ndischarged, and they | aé the men did not go under five, The’ second attempt é& | there will ome richie Bree ripe yet BB An Admtrabie Conundram.—Accordin wo ‘of home every day, wae the cause of it; bnt I | tempted totakefrom us. Anaflempt to bury some of | NOTE OY in ineir firiog tbat it ie cot believed that | @l8o reported to have failed beonute of orders mot deliveret | for the necessities Lag iy Do to the old chronicies. the w tel of long aco were Guderstand, sloce Won, Eariy' was defeated. details will | them was abandoned by our men iu consequence of the | any of our men were bit by thelr shooting in fime, Ond consequent wapt of concert between the | imperial forces will Hberate yo. from BOL | mented with “little soe ts not likely that a for a while. I shouldn't be at all surprised if | gre opened upow them by the rebels ‘We learn from an official’ srucco that oar whol losa in | Column aud its supports. But we suspect that hesitate to proela am. the sclianineee promis owt ere more yernicious thaa the suck yen Bay f 1@ will be sent to the valley soov, Frank Jones and my- MOVEMENTS OF TUK RNEXY. all the fighting on this side of the river aince ite com. | the truth was, it {wiled .. because ye i is cee a Taoawee, be is Bot prejudiced by din. EUS instend of thi f are oa & farm in the country as guards; the whole of | the enemy wore busily engaged last might In crosstag | mencoment on Thursday morning will oome under nie | 1h@ immense | disproportin ef | pumbers on the | long podtical Dees abo ee tt eae of party he en F Company are on the same duty, with the exception | the river. They made considerable noiee, but the odject | jundred—and this includes the whole number of killed, | Bround. | Our loss was small, though jarger than | « peg eT sae A er neice Osaki ine Old: Prieen meen Ling se tend. Gad the Tate fe Vetter toeby Coat 'ot commp: |) Abe? ad in view was not discovered, wounded aud eaptured—ali missing from the muster roll | "0st wie ee eee mute torr aay. Wee | cpould curroupa Dim, aud wishes that all shiculd co 0 se! | French Note Papera, BVERDRLL'S the tier than that of . y 800 suppose uo fu Tor 1 a¢ ecorel ; Spirts ot at tray, lo nolan good an $0 wan some teas come ja from the iguabeate, etre etnted seeOh ad Foe te mexcéinn viace, aa we bear that our lines have been strongtiened | rate for the obtaining of peace, order and prcaperity for } at 21 Broadway. cofner of Duane atrect N00; all are taiking of going back in fhe This panic still reigns in Richmond. Lee, however, bas gone Soveral unauthontioated reports wore in circulation | *9 #6 to leave ihe saileut point, of which this battery was | your country. PA August 20, 1864. : Batchelor’ emi he Best in the igporant class of cours I declare I become #0 vex aes toPetereburg, leaving Ewell 1h charge ‘of the de jest night. the aper, beyond our works, Strong fortifications were Haapquanrers, ees agus , » pe vid. ge ob, rebabt ntansous. The only ith them sometimes Lcan hardiy govern myself. The | ¢onces. ‘The Orst, avd mo fa that the | thrown up in the night on new lines, and no sudden ad- By orders of the General a decree was published at orld. aruggists’ “Factory 81 Barclay only portent ‘ ) His escape was a y 3110, with an American bark stecring southeast, show- | ire secon report is thet an attncie was made verter | tht be did , thas bat. GESERAL BUTLER’S HEADQUARTERS, tog a white flag with “S R.” in tho centre, and another | day on our forces at White's Tevern, on the Darbytown | 0° thre, there; ch “he pottae las; cna peaked Serb oF Ui te stragglers he fous, toereaiig ten of blue flag with 1448" Im the centre. The Tabou is | road, which ee iil. femera a’ beney _ cOnMMATTOe. Ctnore. serious | @0e. eubrane cunt collector, Bravo, who bap. eighty-five days from Valparaiso, bound to New York. Immpsrtant eventn havo came Lo parson the ather end | [s"o%" Ui be was, MBER, OF ee aaah amapion; | Ham of money, some say 26,000. "Ih is. to be oped Gan- arrl and | of the long lines. jie Gravt was eooding a column 7 stetlnsp 7 op to this fellow’s bi thirsty ‘The United States frigate Colorado bas arrived thousand on Fort Harrison. bi tad «trenuons effort of Grant on the northern side of the | eral bey A rales ot bia ity, and thet milsfortave with us is that the greater part of HE REDE 1.088 noury foree of the e chi over to this | wwe of the enemy from that direotion ts now believed | 0 September 1 abolishing the twenty-five per wie abd be conaposed Of just Sach men. I feel aa BOPECM! 1 "ie other day. te theft asenntta on our works testated. by | {uorthy side of the river, whose attueks bye ocoupied | $0 be fosslble, ‘Meantime tne enemy himself seme to | Monterey on Somemoes & Sool Rae Uhl intely tee tee Cocontar Defies Im tatt was did two month: the darkest hour is themselves to bave been four thousand fo much attention within the last few days, are pow ruab- | be content with the worthless acquisition. It is even | cent tax law of Dec reins and is the most perfect hair preparation of the aga. day. I think there is something cheering in store ok fog beck to then oth side, without, however-abangontig | fAid tbat nome part of tne force which accomplished it | imposed last MAY.) Os oey, wo appeared , HELAHOLD'S, 94 Broadway, 4 aiveady rotur . ) aes ars centurgat: wane eamey News from Fortress Monroe. Bal tery Harr eom cturmod thie ithe Weis iw last, bie. | thivk of shere events? Ie the movement from Daten to bein the fled to satisfy ‘hia vengeful feeling, towarde \q gets probably send my clothes Fonrnesa Monnom, Oot. 6, 1804 | gingie trick—bis sole mancuvre—a demonstration ov the | OF Hattery Harrison only # repetition of the 8 ae ee annie ‘most ungenerousiy to his fallen foes, Oct. the P ees . have no {dea when we will get off. I hope it The Obilien bark Tabou, from Valparaiso, has arrived, | porth side to make Leo weaken bimselt oo ths Yours teh rf i Stotaeiah cate Goored te ents very esr capturing Juares, more deed than Dear Birth avenue, will be on exhibisies a ing oa e000, 5 burg lines, and then @ sudden dash to the let favk—al- ar) 0 by filing @ voll his retreating carriage. | bracing the newest and moat fashionable styles in usd, Exchanged August 20, latitude 240 4; longitude waye to the lott. rate left? The affirmative view is supported, by the fi alive, by me + rites the’ Sdellty of bie eect . pe kyt gcietionol Park Ear | will, tly red) to the lightest Tre damaged at the I jona, and their m 4 Miz. Wm. H. Merriam’s De: } HeapQuaRTERs, it om “ A ¢,_ Preservative jore’s Hair Dye, 4 W ne ha . From te lesson | onreer D; | AYEMAPT OF THE ENENY TO RETAKE FORT HARRISON. anchored in Hampton Roads, similar moveme: Jeawee has afar more Soriove ia d pieenen mp = oy thease on Jessie and retail,” No, {” Mrrougout the twonty-four hours now 6 ‘The Wabssh arrived this afternoon ok a small advanced ontwork, and pu: Po pee esThar Erowlie warset nak be'oms ate "The troops which were with Juarez at Monterey and The dye op ekiiei artiste, —_—_——__—_—_ cn Bedges: Ra eet pt Pim, PHOAN. Manufectarers acme ab, NW we Your Conghs ¥ e. LA Witt GREASFIRLD's COUGH CAR Taeen i at ‘the Borth 1 DEATAS If HAMPTON BOSPTTAL. ’ ke Richmond by that indirect and complicated plan | Saltiilo, variously estimated ody 0 ho ypi aertspaaghoatesane yasrendiosgat gre wide | os, carter, Boum Poomeylvaaiay CJ, Waltz, 24 Penne | strenuously met aud doveated with ebb (hob we vas been pursuing, aud it i# reasonable that he | men, with thirty pleoe of artillery | Hf the James, while it bas mot with no obstacle, has io | syivanin cavalry; Thos. Arfes, 16th New York baitei ee Fe A et ioe tbe adioatiticen | staid retirn to tha shorter and more direct road on the | «f Negrete, retired ina northerly, direction, | They_ were é respects been facilitated jomonstrated aren ly, Gener: a yt lo 0 H 0 ai | IbHity of the saa pres ba mernsn re hie yania pone ‘Jobn may bury, 46b United States colo: thou tat they Bave rocured niue bugdred prisovers. ta pot pogichang pe toy TN pamosiy. om Luteh vine | (0 Menclowa: The geverel opinion wee that Juares would J.D. Shepard, 3ist Connectiout; J. W. Trowbridge, 67/h | Chuding five colonels. Our lo as vory etight, The corps tho enemy ba. ever met with’ defeat, it is the only road | not nalt till he had reached Chihuabua Hi F 3 i = = 2 ? @ Fort Harrison, the work captured by General | onic; G, W. Bherman, 116th New York; ¥. 0. Rake of the enemy who made this dead Tillure was that of Wich they RAVE left Gstried: 1t fe the Ooly road on Letters from ‘mention another mutioy in SUSREN: } Butler on the 20th ultimo, when the enemy | 68tb - ree Eaward oa 6th Untied Siatea Barpeide. reap Lee furnishes the following bulletin hide they gnione ‘80 considerable a success even as the arte pcaenp, rin iwelek fie hundred of bis mes de: bandied repulsed colored; Walter ins, jot colored.and | o anys a) tery Harrison, it {s the shortest road to | ser! " ao nee bre Sev- | Towis Faus (brought in dead). He was found drowned at Haapgoantans, Aux or Nonrmeny Yingist, } caesar adgirem their bave, sh-rter even than that from | Pordrlo Diaz ia reducing Deafness, Impaired Sight, shot were exchanged yesterday in that relation; | Porrese Monroe, am. £1 Gbtdn ted Ya fork rivet Sooner or Tatar the onemy wan sure to tcy | hundred mea, witb whom be bas retired to bie oapital Be" THR Bee | tthe enemy finally fell to “reduciug our position’ Vrniardng,avening ‘erat Meth tiiacked the aneray's | it” There ia the bost renson to, boiiore that te Lad wich be i ortiz. That these armieg ave diode eat Wykbtions (4-78 ad broke atte ay : the renewed publications of the Richmond papers, sus - THE CASUALTIES. pay Wy rg Sat Het 2Om esting “te. Ut it it | total dissolution le oly a question of time. ip feet N10 CATARB. 0% pope ' ed for several days, rather than by canister, grape ¥ be euppored awakened the gov. | may be said with perfect trat there is wy Ait , 4 fi Hitt repo at they yore aererely punished, | orment to tbe neccssity of Lringiog raintorce | moment a body of men In the eld fos snare Mls pr yoR Eineanna } the shoutings 19 the feld of the really gallant rebels. | Lise of OC a FOtnn MOV-MEYTS OF THe REDRL CavaLRY, Fitth Corps, at fi m, ; ‘ 1LURD. Wy the rumored rebel cavalry rald brought to our ears David Furtom, Ist Marylvud, Chas J, Bartboid, sth | § Fed 7 \ io. operate on oth ; she ema ee Bey consuitiog rhowa, 816 Bronawny, near Twelfth steeo Y ‘a ri penta foto Richmond witbout delay, and of strengthening | merits a athis iting 816 Bi wey, omy Chote tet dds of ctinre 40d | Qe ince of Chailio's Yarm, (gol je one of our | Grant's army on the James rivor is more Dumercas than on fb Reeetved from He would bave | all (hose pat together. rick O'Neil], 4th United States infantry, Edward (s- ood, 14th United States Infantry ; Levi Smith, 17th Coued | © tates iniantry , |’. C. MoADis, 167th Pounsyivania; James | MoUatirey, 84 Delaware. oe solo ¢ hundred prisduers, fociud! va, soipacis nd most competent and energetic officer ight of we bave only one Fane—New Styles, Vast " f , * other ofioers. R. EB. . dd S2qoel Hi and Herrisop’s if tt were porsivle; but a As an offaot 6 guch a wolg woe in_Two. three, Five, Eight, Tom, Fev ny | ast nig ut (8d thet.), at oleven o'clock, by @ resident on Merrland. Eason’ E. Stacy, battery D, Ist Now York; vewod Sattrday, with further sie- | goseral, however avle or wotive, carol votend small repubiioan victory to mentica at Zacultipan, where By Ate eae nae va ETEN HAE - - vo 1 the imperialist garrison was badly beaten by Kampiner, the Who toak poesorsion of the town and used kis victory at hia waralogs | with great moderation, proving thereby that he is got & of the last tow | Mexicana, but some generous foreiga adventurer, who ts Darbytowa road, who bad a Union safeguard forahe Pgtection of Limgelf, faintly and premises Mobo ag ante | bs He rushed, witl rey rel! separ, to the nenteee Picket, and reported oe but up to % jote bour teat might uo | shirty thou ‘gs mpoy b it had been received: rently reported thut he oftep warned bis fn that querer is proven by the ev the Hale and ShineBarcy’s Tete queue ‘The best sud cheapest arlicle, Sold by dom a} eoyort of tt y regret tu learn that Dr. Jcbn Fontaine, Medtoal Mt | juga « rector of Hamptoa’s cavalry, i among tho slain. Dr. | wero u iple, not plunde Baaiette says be | gins. se ny y were moving upon us with great speed down the Dilton . (he, won, of Colonel Foutaine, Tresidevt of Hut 0 fatal wound has bees ed bu tue dee | Bgbting tor privetple, not plu . - ® ey . H Qriving Kantz's cavalry before Corporal M. Yobsnon, C. i ath Pennsyivanti Oe ei einne Certral Railroad Cnmpaaye ad ae. oo. hiahwsed. OP is fata wa, We re. | id some diiioulty Bere an ee erent genet or Byte, Wen 3 turning one of our flanks, These = C. | that Ube number, of prisoners ompte pot a Mefo bein mere propens i abitehed Bark, Riourpationn, ay fe 95) a tere ena comnaitaaa he | Hany, a rennin fost ate org i Man | ily ad satarany ml acres tw honed ond Pape Pines Fotamon oomes | al aradey aetaRiim aagstaa title BEES yartment an remy James A j ry entdllhss from anywhere, the piiar \ wed from 6 pn» TIES FW i igen, erm; y 1, Wat { | al roosived a letter fr ens aye: mete renee Se seen e ba | Picacho at, ip Wee Bhactgame eat Afdictonat Detatis of the Late Operas | ricy. A! prensa ihe liges aro seeurm | : ewe te bunsme, Or | Genin, Statler whe artior, 612 Broad Pe chai ei iertaxive on account of tbe Garetwes rata. | New York, arm; Peter Weis, matters A, Let Now Yo Towa Hevors Ff satrerak 1 Sane on, oem tdinends. an, caceee pire, be (Mr. 'C,) selec way. Wall iylee at reauoed prices S"nud oven if they bad plenty of cavalry tor nach | atm; Lafuyotte Shoparcsoy, fod Tenaayle kuin, L)p, | [Fret tie Richmond Senki ] too crest 8 lowe a. eipendy. AB, neces rk and giving him @ Z ‘ Giereutdat aod caring ‘work. Moruing ted prigut | Fox, 200 » geet eres enriy | vee poaree ss | ir urn! trialy, Which iprelose qt beod, ‘That would ewoy every | Grower 4 Baker's Hiicnest Urem{arm Aer oz ie work. Hd a there was | Maine, acm; Ire’ Buaier, Moth Poonaylvania, jog, Pansongers by last evening's train (rom Petorabarg, | of low! wide smile hye ureetly be ithoars, and would be | gi, ich Rowing Machines, 4) By y, New Yor shes suaitenellart ire ey tty wee | Joba. Go Lith Moited {_-Ataat Miners 1500 | anf sore war oo Mghtige oa the woutheige poate | vie ee ot ee teat ae Yack poptiarion of ne Arter pe audience | TAQ" Buivom = jor ; orge Harrington, 12tn ve ndebied to the Aapres for the : i ae . WRADQUARTERS. ‘ ‘ | ‘ Rae gh . Fen, WhO Gat UD everything, & t Upited states; Charles Sem james i. np before Pefors id chiharee Bt Anal 9 cade here Highest Pre F Bares Fe eee emasnnaee semana tie hina.’ | Wace, 11a Twites § gins MoCarnay. 17 ps rs cleotib oh : Wh the» foe day {ihe teu) (bia requees was trends | ye SORNSS® GHEE | Goariore frog tbe pawition occupied op and since the | (nied Slates) Rawin K LL Volted Staten, We a, 1th art fol) upon out | the aera fi pitted 16 hie Wa oaty by twiegreph, end be decided that + Hoare Hatiot the battle, tow. thoronpniy. nesttnrar | Yan Keuten, agin New York; Laurence Pagiey, Sin Now | ica’ farm, Sutrty! Lawel t mile | Cscastiea® Bewixa Har. Be moat amp) / 40 Fee ee ee eee. | FI, Intmitawte Hate a ay tt ar benee we, CAIN aT eeivacte | York, Aergeent Thomes O'Counor, 1140 United stutey: | the enciny'a orighon! fines, and by foree of sam vers | A : i wal iwolede, Aeveneccy 4 safe coudeok was gent on po pete oy 2 focattas ile the tee ee OW OCCUPY Ie pom, | Georg White, 6th New York, Jobs Su0h, 1th New York | ceadedjaiter « sbarp | mane given by Br. Oposnyan; at ity the 100, wien will be Aelryered to him ab Now Or- dente, NS. Barclay siroes, MOHt : A corlain and speedy cor mtontioa can be | i Mitery Bergeaut David M. Rote, 240tb New York; | troops. Fore Me gourrlo, Dovel MRd argaming that his ao feds su — 1 ‘ye with poto wings of the army, rancie air tte United Biyter rma bret roy | Were adiag aot ba Mh Weod Ary i | eaviotod with being preseet once, bat erall o'feompen in neat on peoy ew 1a hoe docs Ivory Kar Rings and Pin New poibe A pee ss > Tore bith ‘eloy, Uh United States; | of artillery and a fow pr " a t get will provaply fa: f m é oom Pour and Fire 4 Pe ae gthL en mae Ue on yortecday wore one | Wor Poms. ite Catto Seton, Goda T, Lyman, ach | bun woe Yaskees soon advanced agata, to 6 di e tition, he abruC ea A ive"sourdes. What docs Govarnot Dobiado say | Park whlienpt sect eow 90) ita, oad di Lip aogntfand pjepeant.epirived, Y Somed to | Doiaware Musician Abranim Liors, 191et Penysylvanta; | tue Boy dton piaik road, They swarmed over ‘ctuetly oxplala i real genes. eesti * vn the ete ere oonvermationa, their | David Van Gorder, 179ih Now Yorks dorsbua Shit. | Pograw's, Hobwel Jones’ farme, but were strive otha, Thah the dosre af the harem ave A hag Doom onthuginationly — recely. ———— 9g shipping and ‘Sod nh i) Mane plese ait tie | figste, ath Deleware, Michael Gatlaghor, ch New York; | ou'the iatler by var forces and checked to thelr cares fy ee bey arses : nd the &Brench — sovress’ Mauger's Celevrptyd ..! an uses glee, Gorpora 4 np By Waketleld th Peppeyl Hla, Sergeant | Battie was here jolnee avd the con eene, epteay =m rend: iu don ae Nghe are Queretaro, Ce a fan Migue’, Marenau thee 19%, 1p YoU RA, [Ls Chambers sires® i 9. A Nelkware, Wiliam Horkoyhetser, | tng more thaa hle matcheowns for ack in the direc | ¢ . : aud, la bgpedti ta. Goane ii’ peor eo Ren o-pthing: thronghoat Toe. ot ht oa pra ise Frotryivenshs Jade Mocourty, 11th United’ | tio of the captored works, with gavere loas in killed, | toe . p4 ovhor more Aistang places, At Irapuate Speeay of Phyglenl Powers renee ape Me We have Dromied | States intautey: Ct ens, 10th tes Iylantry) | wounded and prisovers. ji { we , ihe Ialel fapone Urége ao interview Premature Dewy Of Py IM callanis treaty bye J) COPOREY CHANEY ,TeBt 1006. . nn Cavend Tou; Lioutenset duguat Hongen, |)» The énemy's dead and wounded fali into Ourthawda, to. | tt ; YF gore Woréas sotatned | ne er we ie tree ai B fod cafe one ceveteey Bod outgnane Biephen Wiekegem, | @€ther wile nearly twelve hundred prisoners, taken by | Ful Ye eee screed banana mentetp FeDOr!s ot Pareto) mares Oey pa . Tith United Bee ‘Lyons, Loch New York; | Gur infantry and cavalry consolatiy. In thin basic tbe | of | ; cen { oot by tho BA ‘ a, aod SMCs, foward AstootN mh Mepem Bia F Hy BERMUDA HUNDRED. Llenteuant B rt, UStu New York heavy af: | Lanes ioen te halt vo RAVe been v tate | ieee pov u \ tor romp Wag obi ay Come Pisin Someta nai PO tillery; Lieutepas| ; " | fda uh Yow rove bag ag rat Metra ie party arise | Iw * are not surprise } wath whik iytog ae _o maa master ie Poll nner, T on arenote girs William My Merrta ote, Coptnin B Linaoep ieosh wick OF OUT taDtep, WS, Gytor A charge, capeired, | mieriied popnlerny, wud iC ove | pubs jourrenpondyan ee wpe Yugris a Uk Marit ee in rr din, Mahcealggay Bast Deo ‘Tam Base, Oot. 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