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—-——_—-— vail aa NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, UUTOBER 29, 1864. ae ee “ -—+ J} reconsruction, Sta'e-necotiating memhere hance been | were raralyzed by the mishehaviour of others. Let thom | lower down the river thie, wo presnms; ts all tho | that a great portion of those abseatees are canbled to re- | rous govtieman ax ur yloo NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Fuched Jor the ecourarement of fhe Lanier, | DE consvied, to some extent, DY the reiwohion hut ue | {odadalta there is (or the repurted reverse of @ Part of | tmsio iscag deems dain Gy tke tncliotanay or intentions) | cleat of our coettr'e Temmaner* ta cree, 00 ae ie end will ronan monginonts of thelr | CWOMY Lasnotbiag tu Boast OF on Bis part. ine artillery | our forces. Degligence (to use no term) of tbe enroliiog aad | another and a better word. “Me way quietly te WAut of patriotisngmod digeretioe lon: after ve authors | 424 wacons taken wore not wen by bis valor, His campa The coubtry through which our army has merohed | medicai officers and their asaisiants The second is thas, : ca shail Dave beso buried dudor the everwna me cCorn or | We destroyed, his army terribly Bbaitered and demorai- | abouads in o ru potatoes, Syrup, tive | while thus content im mauy cases they have o, in | A Linen and Jono an indignant people. As we predicted op the ascewbling | !6¢, hs tosses iar he ver than ours even im propor: | stock, fe.; but the forpiteien to commit | other oa-ca, as if to satisty copecience, orveliy and un- | Out of Johmson's AN WAL of shis body, nothing vatuablo has been dona. They Hoo (to the relative etranyth of the armies, bis | depredations, and just compoosation was paid for what: | mercifully ‘opp here ie vo excure for al monsee. OTHER LFOR PEACE, frst to do mulitis; the mater remecs | PADS maveriaiy impeded, avd bo was unable | ever «As furnished to the army, ‘a fowls. Instonees bave bene ve;cated te me ef onpall [Correspondence of the Richmon? Whig ) im Sata que, ng nb power tiorder them | t0 pursce by ‘reason of ‘his crippied condition, ‘Tho Columbus san states, upon the authority of oMcers | oflicer med cal boards advising and direeting a@ppti- Ly Tum Fietp, Fawr Trxseseur, Oot. 13. 1986 eee reece frino:ecn sed wo | Beldlers of A of the Valley, I do oot | conuected with tue army. that as we progress uorthwacd | carts for exemptions, detuils, Ac , Wo lawyers of | | The of the ioan a gmal! portion O the money lying ae id the Leas | SPG>k to you 1D auger; wisb Lo spenk in kindness, th agb | Our DuINdErs incronee, Wheu tne arty ol back to at | their own naming te make out thelr apsitestions nnd ap- | been fener co Abd important (or tie past fow « Peace Resolution Offered in | wy 2commere eralized to Union Syrves They re | ew tae ucuwhe i= 10 xbow you the causes Of oUF | gate BUMMErS Of mon who lived ia the Horubere portions | peais. Those who oomilied and paid well foucd easy | tonching the Oucty som@ weriooe I — 6 DL | fused vo exieud the time for the com ecion of ciber | Ite mis ortune, and pout our the way to avoid @imilar | Of bhe State went back to their bomes They ® treatment: those who deciined fouud treetment vob so | Ment of yommerday wan a most ip Uniigished raiirones, imamortan! to the great weLereete of | OVE In fulurs, Rod cnsure succera to our arms. Success | Febu Ding to their culvrs, It iw stated, upon th easy. [state broadly that it oever wae inter ded that | rout and stampede of the enews. thi the Alabama Legislature. the community and necessary to the development of tho | Cau only be secured by the enfoice: ‘er One bondred deserters have retarved Licants of this kind should weed lawyers, aad 8 Wo our forces, of which I wikal! bs Wealth of the State, Thoy refueed te do auything to | Of toe most rigid discipline UMicers, from (tho neighdorhued of Lick Skillet, IF can need thom when officers do their duty mue five hundred cavalry, wards leseeuing the evil growing out of tbe larke pum. Must Bot only nive orders, butsei tie example of obey- | @ little village ia Nirihwostern Goorgia Hardee's corps It i@ «iso said thar about ten thousand men are ke; Browo. Of the federal army. ber of aistilieries ceattered the ugh the Sts We may | Wg them, und the men must fellow that exainple. Fellow | slowe bas been recruited nearly three thousand. home In Georgia, protected by militia comminsionn, and | ith instant as an escort fer ( ert (rawford, bo arked, +\nat dia thoy dot?’ So far as we oxn say, | Soldiers, | am ready to lead you again in defeuce of our by certificates that they wre teosuary to the adminis. | Lincoln's © ector for hast levnessre This was oninmaae Bitter Denuuciation of tha Legista~ | ty sent some $25,000 or $10,009 0: the stare's money | common ouuse, and appeal to you vy tho remembranoe | The Health and spirie of Hood's Army, | Wution of tie Siate guveromea!. Le ie sald chat amon are | ¢ ted 0 the pr oan ceverst oilonr, when stone ware nea of anoihar. valry in this departwcent bawe om The en, and raged their own pay for the next Ling Of the | Of the glorious career in whish you have formerly parti- {Frow the Richmond Wiig, Oct 26. Protected thus with coatrocts to furnish wood to raile | immediately taken to capture or drive tue way treo ture by the Rebel Pras Legislature (gme fivo woeks hence) {rom $) por day to | dipated. by the woes offyour blesdig country, the rulaed | The Macoa Gunf-derncy, received po Pana he Jeinee us | Foads. Lam not disponed tocredit tnese statements, bis | from tue place Other importaat thovstcuts vore iw a $15 per ai ints ig about the most wunes HG devasted fle.ds you eee arounc you, the eries | the glad tidings that there ty but little sickness in Hood’ i the enrolling officers now their duly we shall soon | pensed wila, io 2 © the asledgment of the evemy important thing tho exifa session. | 08 .aoguish which come up from the widows and | army, pe straggliog oxoopt ia forward direction, and | dow the unmber of mon at home and ths wartoys rem | from the G upiry, 0 order to capture this [or oe. ‘mae eae We forgot, it is said upon ble wutuoriy” that Of your dead comrades, the horrure which awsit | everybody cheerful. Ong would soorcely recognize the | 8088 ‘or it, Craw ord bad Gnisbed bis oration in bebaif of Liscotg time when tt was s bing would id all that i# yours in tne future if your country 18 | army, so jublivnt bes it become, The lineof maroh pre- It bas been said als» that (he nepanaver offices every- d Jonnson, and was talkicg of tne earty occupation of €h betree 6 pene) te sipiiers. Crom. buying Ab Ge ed, wid your hopes of treetom for yourselves | gents maby features that woul D to the | Where have abused Lhe priviiove ‘owed thon by the law | their euttro “tate, declaring “that the “robes? hud © Legislature Refuses to Bake | cor, and terevs eunaceing tue price o” that urticle, nar ‘posterity, 40 render a cheerful and. willlog | gravest fazo, Tbe so\dicrs are leaps ceae cea canor's | of exempting tele. emmloycs nud have erempted an um | gone irom the ovuiry to Kichwond lor tue, purpose a that somethin ike @ barre! of prune red eye found its | Obedience to the rules of diecipling, aud to euoolder your | hoads, resembiing iu thir uettous moro a ueval and unnecessary number 1 do not know this to | reinforcing Lea. kc., when, to the midst o/ his baran, Action Supportiog Govermor | | way into the side room at the Capitol, and was smiled | Musket again with the determination nover more to tuea | boys turved loss from school, with Aate bo ao, but if wo, t cannot be Improper for Congress at | the dashing Carter struck bis dank co the Warm aprieg w d Jef. Davi away at that day's scasion, This, however, # one of the | Fever backs upen the foe, but Lo do battle ike men and | than war-worn vel Ans ROIDK to meet the (oe, God pro: | the ebauing seenion to kuow tbe names and aumbers ox. read, ran'b Of Gre@nvilie. re eal to Clone! Brows, atis and Jef. Davis. Secrets of logtsstion which outsiders hive nothing to do | Boldiers oDtti tho iast vewtigo of ido \ootsie,s of our bar- | tect their lives, and give them aaignal wud decisive vio- d for each office, ‘ Ggommanding the federal forces, and told him to ‘ata with. | The qua vings of the melisi: ave ever. Th s° patr olte | barous snd cruel enemies is arased from the soil, they tory over their e-untry 8 enemies fo written this letter for yoar assistance and in | bis ground, that (uey could anniiiilale th ‘a men who take convac's Jor furnishing a tiai-a or perform. | deseorate, and the independence of our countsy 1s firmly xections through which they have lately passed | Avswer to your inquiries, But iny only ob ect isto serve | On came the *reve's,”” gnd ip few cain no roar ef ng services @! merely Mominal price grould newT be sus | SBtab'shod. If you will do this und rely uyom the pro- | abounded with good things to eat,and in the greatest | the country in thiathe hour of hw tate, Neithecyvou nor | thelr maskets wax resvonded to by ron of caval pCied of mich a purpose as rntencing 10 keep out of the | becting care of # just and merciful (od, all will be well; | abundance. At Coder Town the tarmers actually quar. | 1 can bettor serve it than by getting (tho abseotces to | dashing down on the Pbeate Green rite re under Major Tool, In a minwies the ve The Mihitia of the State Vire | army wy tits weass—ertainiy no It Is pure love of | You will again be what you once were, and | will be | relied with each orber as to who shouid sell tac army | join their commands in the fleld. iherofore you may Couatry, and nothing eine, inat prompts them. — We | Proud to lead you once more to battle corn, As the army rose an eminence overlooking Cedar | Use this istter as you please. Nant Crawford was ween making bin may foe tually Disbanded. Should have a vow roll of bonor, upon whore brilliant J. A. EARLY, Lieutenant General. | valley agronsy buticrsnt at tho houd of tue coluta was | Lwill not close withont expraening roy atncere gratia. | Bulls Gap as fast as bit horne coud carey. him folds tho names of the pation, telhanorldoing: akay-at- FS fe eat ees hoard {0 exclaim—<tarve, hell Here's coru cuough to | ation with the earnest apirit whicli you ure want esting | fullowed by the federal column, Tue enciny mule ae ~~ en as ahould fOr ing! nk a of silver ot OMe 2 ot eridan Contival His Work whe coniederacy .'' aut duties Yours, ver, sland whatever in tl chase of eighteen m Coniederate biuebickg. “ Destruction in tne Vattey. a x: mt BH. BILL” | loapad from their Borace end took to the w yp a mes From the Richmond Jispateb, Oct 28. ry Operations in frent of Bull's —- Our gallant cavahers sed hard on their eee, y _, | SA, NBATE OP GOVERNOR: WATES-H DROHABRE} 54.016 ap uo onndge in the potition of elttec OFtiy ah Gap, Ease teanosace. Benjamin's Ctrenier co the Rebel | Horses and (heir «ynipmenta compete, email arma > Ifo) 4 6 PEE EOWA encone See eae last adviocs. ‘The costay arc completing, so. (ar as ney, {From tho Richmond Wirig, Oct.-26.} Biuropean Agents Gtuing, were (ound at every step Of the euiire distance, " Labi acetyl con do £0, thor w rk o: destraction and piilago, No oam- |. Through tho Bristol egister of thie Zist we ubtain ad. (From the Kichmond Wos,, Oot 26.) Five of the onemy wore Kiued, twenty thre captur nor---Tha Legislature Retures It fon cg aise” paign of the war bas furnished a list o! atrccities tobe | @itional particulars of tue alfair at Mosey Creck, already To rocogn ize a curse in what sens: a boon, ts, perhaps, | seventy ve horses, ope hundred stand of ayron, with Fal eo \ulomonta and two etand of cvlors, ala. fell into ome havds PrivateJohn Nolwin, Counpany !. Toird Counam Bee cavalry, oaptured one stind OF colors Ovaries Deut, Sixtuonth Tennessee cavalry, o% other, Thess youny mau exhiblied great qalinniry, am@ won the praises thetr oommanniag offic ‘Tbe enemy came ont late in tho evening with fresh horwes, but udvenced very enutionaly. Im the charge near oville Colona! Jobn A. Rowamy, of (he -txty Fecond Tenucseoe, was mortally wounded, and exiirod this morning at two o'clock. In his deat® tho army aad country lose a noble aud gallvos over. He wi poond to nore.in thi department. Hesntereg the army in the beginning of the war, and was ever dim tinguisbed for his e Ncimncy wt @cavalry olticer. He die caim and resigned to his fate. He remarked im bia moments that bie “future w ded aud @lt compared to those committed by Shoridan. brieily noticed, A correspondent writing from Rheatown | More dificult than tho cxorcise that bigh Christian in a “Black” Envel aaa eter iene hw aanoucn- | yep toes ate ah atti | vat an aor eke rac oe. | Rumney nh rena oat isn da ac. DV e ope. tment vote eisetn ppt ar Thiseenoines | OF the ’eath of Lientevaut Meigs, twenty-one houses | teuant Hynds, Compony A, Third Tennessee, to take @ | $e in diaguise. {t te not, therefore, to be expected that ment of your intention to adjoorn to-day. Lhigavnounes: | were burned. In Kookingham couaty alove three bua: | detachoest of twacty-sive mot {rom bis Urixade and | the Yankors wil! (eol the force othe argument that Mr Penh vol wore oa Latte ther eb eivaondinary torten has | dred barns filled with grain were burned. and at least | Pruceel to Newport, Cooke county, form a junction with | veolymia addresses to foreign oxvitaitets, through W ny Tas i a8 0 mountain, in this once loveliest-of Virgiata’s val proened to Morey oreok, in rear of By i. e United ft y ke render Letter from Senator Hill, of must calamitous cons 4 nest fo the Sta'e. Tre Stale 48 not | qosclation relgus, the blackness of C saatetion Wee the railroad, Witlioms’ foroea refusing to co onerale, the | more precarious former advances, and to invoive that pets git Xs at dase: Losi under Cie Pre~ | taxen the place of happy homesteads, aud the ground is | gallant Ryods, with afew men, moved on aud attacked | wn/foriunate government and xis people sttil more Georgia. wend tain, eo have At property verendidy He wns tn YOOr | crisped aud withered on the playground of now homeless | the eurmy ta Brauner’s large brick store hovre ((ull of | lnextricably, in the Flough of tcolvency and fnae power ton compiist this desirable ond. Unfortuuately, | jiitte ones. Yet, with all this, a statement appears ta a | Por’ holes), stormed the garrison, killing six | Glalruin. Yet thy argument ts round admits of an in my judgment, you bave fatled to exercise this power. | Northern Paper tha: walle federal goidier way engaged | 8nd capturing the captain and thirteen of bis | amplizcation that will embrace ail other scoming good Ibave po fartie: communication ty make to you BOW; | ining dary of barn burning ‘the was murdered in cold | men, set fire to the house, and some so @ that may befall our enemy, iu the prosecution of he sd hanya eee eee "ane wal ae eqs blood by some Confederate soldiers," oreight of the euemy who would not aurronder, were —_ hen by the. sipiation of every principle of their ie Dee = s No Confederate blood Ras , . | conanmed in it. Tho attack being made at midvight, | constitution, as well ag of evory suggestion of interest He Declares that Two-thirds of the | savecur vowred state trom ni impending’ dangers “T mane contederst blond Ras “run cold” since the com, | Covers tmido. ihelr eacape. The bridge at that point | and every soutimont of humanity, -Vdhuig, for eram hove, when you return to the regular session, thegiiver | faq ment thie ace Q fortunate for them can occur th ‘i » f i mitted by Sheridan aud otner boing of green timber would not bura, Gur amall force, | le, more unfortunate for them can occur than an} Army Are Absent Without Leave. of all good will iagpire you with, the wusdo to Gavlee: |. ina niesaoy ead Coal fechas ak eee Choos porate d baving nearly a prisoner to the maa, thought it beat to | varlage over our arms, aince their true interest co well.” ‘thus fall one gallont braves, and to do what shall bd best ior the success of our cause | gnouig ever abate towards n (oo whose crveltion and | Fetiro, and aro alt bere with their pri;ners. This was a | Wa relura to posed as wou ue possibie, and victo- | | The detachment iw the euxigerveet wore imumedialery Aud the establishment of our country’s Itberty. Airceitics wore never surnageed. To the ‘werta’ te the | gallact aflair tor Lieutenant Hynds and his small band. — | Ties only sorve to proteng tho war by eusonraging the | under the command ef General Vaugha, wuo warcowiy escaped bolog killed in (ne Orst charge, Private M. F. Calloney, Third Lecues#eo cavalry, wae TERT tRro iy. T. BH. WATIS, Governor of Alabama, EARLY’S ADDRESS TO HI§ ARMY. ‘The same journal losrns that Major Day had a severe | insane fancy that they can aubjigate us, There never valley we captured a Ja if ¢ skirmish with the Kighth Teunesree (federal) in G r | Gan be Pouce on any Cther lorms than our recognized amount of valuable co— i ne Mecting im | ree eee they County on the 10th, that bo beld them in check until his | independence, This i# as certvin ag the uplvorsal ra- | also killed. ‘Tho enemy uve summe three ‘housnud iromg . os ae Amiucaltion gavo out, when he potieated, with the loss of | #0lve of a brave, determined and powerful people can | at Hull's SENATOR BOYCK'S LUITES DISAPPROVED BY Bre From Below Richmond. three o four wounded, make anything, | Whatever, ve fe the | No indicative of ap advance from that direction. CONSTITUBN? 8. A DIRECT ASSAULT BY FITHER FAKTY 4 HOPRLESS He, bowever, captured two prisoners and four Lorges | bosom of the enemy the hope that we may be forced to fears are eotertuined by the Lincoln party H Hi M 0 ae the peers Dispatch, Oct. 26.) : UNDERTAKING, Of the enemy, inflicting upon them considerable damage suoouta, winalevor disabive teem from gooing the hope- | Ei ee iss McClelian will be elootod af om ne of the largest andiences ever gathored in Colum- fn the ngut. ness Of thelr Wudertaking, and iuduves theta to pro. f-eredibly informed by fatelligent persone wide tae © Denounces His Men for the | , orci: tris ‘met on Monday nipbt to consider the ‘iui Ero eon toh, Oct. 26.) ig long the struggle, only enmostcs them ati!i more securely | enomy’a lines, that all the promieut Uniou men of Re country are for MoClellan. Netheriand and Netsov are betd io their demands for ‘tim, Prisoners captured yea- terday are for “Little Mac,’ ax they call him, noswite standin, hey are Jubnsoa'’s Stile guards. Some cvem thiok that McCletian will beat Lincoln in this State, 7 cy " Md Likely so to continue, of Mr. Boyce Speachos were macie by that gen- - The Hebel Expedition into the Choctaw | in [atal entanglemonts, and dooms them to a surer de ema, Moesra ‘Tradewell, Pope, 1. M: Johnston, Gene aah rterpen Fhule pamtinen ist 1k senile PGoumery. Pear hap pinnny peabem ae rom ig r ‘tin and cunn i te 4 xed and certain beyor ts to deeat bpMiapeoda onel Cunningham, alter which resolu | sheer madness for either te atiack the other in front. The | OPBRATIONS OF THE RABEL GBNEGALS @ANO AND ‘i savaniage eer aygnin pee fog tions condemnatory of the policy of Mr Boyce, and imiting | Tho amouut of felled timber, cheraux def) STANDWATIE. more “bridtant”” any advantug Demoralization. him to resign his svat in Congress, were “ad In the | ditches Sankments; that eit (Corrospondonco of the Houston (Texts) Telograph, Oct. 6.) | MOFe furious the oxultation they indiige, te more ’ preamble to those resolutions we find we Tdlow g ex Chee Shik, SUSDRDIAeUIss Hak alter would Ls PD Ie ‘ 4 Teeiica +s | abe recoil of disagtor and the louder the wailing that | Netherland and Nelson Lave voit become disgusted wit \ LATE REBEL NEWS FROM HOOD’S ARMY, | fiton er ir, Royce's position: so travel over fo MAKiOg an’ assault, appoara sulicient to Heavyvdmiew! Gano'a Brucann, will e vace their jay. fone day, too lute to save them. | Liucolp, and thus.cxpress themselves With Mr. Boyce's motives and intentions we hare no niece dA ig ing. it bas been Pie selvex trora the consequence of their prosent blindness Cor. 19, 186% Enemy, three thousand atrong, evacuated Bull's Gap yeaterday morning before doy, and moved hurriedly 1 the comuion bolicf that Grant, wheiher Butler's canal Ton days aco General Gano left Camp Pike, on Cadian and folly, they will ceo the truth of what is tere written, anaes concern. Fic tendency of the tdler és 0 inal fer'ing? of | word tinisued OF not, would, before the 418 of November, , for ® raid on the north side of Arkausss river. He submission and sugcest the wish for recoastrrictton. Its | Siempt aomeeh Beceee ss ‘ Ble Scrat omething as a card for Liacola’s re- | carried the larger portion of his own brigade, as did also # be ' DEATH OF THE REBEL GENRRAL ARCHER, { '«'« Pele arty hi tar eda aaa ag eal s e eateiaea us nemabadite wil rathes ba ppeprele Goveral Water who's with and under him. On Friday, | Important Action of the Government. Pride oii ss sets gpa So Sais aiere confederacy thin fa favor of the measure as a remedy | jincgin's chanc son. Sheridan's successes in ‘he valley thin | the 18th inst,, they fiad a Gybt ou Grand river, sixteon RACH PARTY TO PBED IVS OWN [RISONKRS. nAduéa' ex: ete Was ‘Ail te ong hgh thin, aopenee propesed to our extreme distfess. It fs full of gloomy | run the risk 0 f NM 7 dean SS { epolling the game by an unsuccessful | Miles from Yort Gibson, capturing eighty-four white From the Richmoud Soatinel, Got 26.) deapondenoy, and Is ealvaluted to create dissatisfaction | Tove on the Richiboud fines “This, Lowevor ie mare | prisoners, killing twenty ‘negro felerain and capturing | We arelscicomly aratifed to learn Coat. arrahgemeat Rebel Operations in the Choc- | 7 ihOUokt Eyemment, at eee” Mt | speculation, There s:and the hostile armies, in some places | four wogors and teams, with no lees on our side. On the | have been made by which each of the warring powers eee ne os 0 rn ak ur ome ip a eld, jive hundred, on «thers not one hundred, yards apart. They | 20th or @ist they had a fight near Grand Saliue, on | will be allowed to feod its own prisonerts The Yunkoos taw Country. fotior m (he Eories Of resolutious adopied we copy Ub | diay y. main in (heir respective positions all win cr (Grant | Grand river, about fifty miles above Fort Gibson, eaptur- | have told their miserable falsehoods concerning the , Operated. Tuas tie on ‘afaiti gata’ ot Chalet having fonglt i out on tbis line all summor),or any | Inga vory largo sraia—the entire train excops a few | treatment of their prisoners in our hands wutil they ap. &o., &e. &e Fee eee eee aetna lelter to. the Provident ar { MorDivE Cr Dight a collision may be brought about. wagons which Captain Howell y had shattered so | pear to believe them; or, at least, they affect to do 80. as jt bead vce te his pal liane lege Mes ie President of We mentioned yesterday that the Yaukees wore busily | that Gano had to burn them; also a large crowd of pris | @ pretext for reducing our soldiers in tholr prisons to tl the Confederate States are regarded aw the suggestions Of | enyagod at some work bebind a thick clump of pines | @obere. At last accounts Gano was bringing off the train, | brink of actual wiarvation. This dey our brave men In ation Offered in the Ala- fi tra atid pair, which, ii heeded, can but lead to dis- | porthwest of Fort Harrison, about two bundred and ‘fifty | with ite full load of quartermnter’s stores, im good order; | captivity arc wultoring the pangs of perpetual hunger; reeclvad, Th South Carol (= ds distant from our lines. Their business at this | though the enemy were sti! fihtibg and’ barasaing Bim | apd this without auy excuse of neoeraliy, but from a dame Legislature. pe ee ee ee Oe ee 0.18 still unexplained. Some think thoy are mini iw the roar. This information has come in from the raid | cool, deiiverate moliquity, suck as could origiaate ovly The following preambie and resolution in favor of open. | 882° in the contest in w * we are involved, we feryootiy ee the great distance {fom our front forbids the idea. | by returolng mombera of the command, and is uot off. | with the Beant. Recenuy they havo deuled to these “4 ve days. . In order to incrense their semi-siarvation. This Fagisiature during its late extra session, and iald on the | | Resolved, That, as a portion af the constituency of the Aa rabun senebotie-se ween lebbedar thr. abwraserective We are glad to be able to avpouuce that the eighty six | The A cag Bong rag ® the | of such barbarity. e ‘Whoreas, pam rer r 3 4 r $ put bj labor tu 1 South—Tth: We are happy, however, that oppression asd retalia- » Abra Linooln, as Presideat of the United | that bis opiuions are irrecouciiab!y at war with our nips recs (Ay en ne Mooi ckae {From the Mobile Regieter ; tion are about (o be terminated, us to tke captives, by Slates and’ Commander-tn-Chief of tno aruy and nary | clearest conceptions of public duty and patriotiam; aud ther . : ; joniem: ent to Ratior's headquarters last © | Ayear ago wo called uttention in these columns to the | an rgrecment, as above rintod, allowing bath midee to Treeite cette Gisiosad Chat wemetr eee oe tence nay | tRAG while, we: stoced tei hin: pacinos -siacneiey $0 tts ewe Va tnaa —_ Nhe bed it, Sunday ho was im | revccyo poner uf resistance to. OuF enemies residing in | fucnieh ve buy fend for weir own priscue’s, This. Ie far Be enteriuiued oxcopt upon abacis of w resteraciny ae | course he has taken, we can coly regard him as, pon | the ga aad gent north, #0 soon as he, ths Heast, learned fave population of the Sort. We advocated thon, | better than to have tbe-o hetpioss ones, who onght to Rencaterinived excopt nyon s basis of a Festoracion of | that very movourt, the more unGt to represent us in the | seas the Yank ‘O captives had beea withirawa from | @& ® last resort, and one to be tried without hesitation, ery mut’? pity, made the sport and thevictime Binvery, and tbat tho existing war must Derpeueenced bas vcor§ aries yeas datiSieitelcdeaiede er kia | our fort feation et 2 truth about these Yankee negroes | the arming o the Leyton ebenere ie Romiee neore: Of interested falsehoods and malicivus hate. 4iN the men of these Confederate Staies are compelied to | mocting, Luat the Hon. Widiam W. Boyce owes it to his | ' 's: Eighty of thom, at thelr own suggestion, ware | Part, 1, reuive tur, tusmantean vio sieeor Aabsalt to chese terms or are rubjagated, and, iC neces. | eonetituency ae well as to bimgelf to resign at once his | tron ime Dot tie miles frote the. clip, ead Ghat Seen ta eattaual the eotlie ceapaewert anal Tee ee eee Panes waen sare . ment. Steamboat Explosion on. the Alabama River. Mowin, Oct 25, 1864. ‘The steamer Senator 2 oxpleded ‘Ler botlers, was burnt and suvk on Suuday, on the Alabama ri Four white persous nod twooty uegreas wore killed, toon others were injured.g ask ver. Ota» THE WEEKLY HERALD. The Sest and Crceanest Newspaper tm the Country. The Wasuny Hxasip will be ready tia (Seturday) morning. It wil) contain:— ‘The latest doapatches. from the Ustin Forces under Lieutenant General Groat near Richmond, Va., with de tails of their movemente ead operations; Ad4ittonal pare ticulara of Generst Sheridea’s brililant Victory ia the Sberandoab valiey; Important loteliigeuce from Generel Sherman's army {n Georgla; Important Nows from Mise They are, most probabiy, as we before si jog up a line of oarthworks—perhape constructing a re. | Wil! probably be in in doubt aad pianting mortar batteries. . 1 or the Negvrers Hon, William W. Boyce, we utter SEE Viet Wa oeNRNS Reneasiat ton the policy lie advises in bie let Gary (0 secure this end, exterminated, tuvir lands conti Yonge! ates; * ated, aud their women and chiidren driv. otis = 10 the p Oisicons chien Comiaaaeate es Sohitshe toe more than two miles beyond the rasge of the Yaokes | Policy of the government, = be ee Thon the | SEPARATE NKGOTLATION FOR PRAGE UXCONerIrC- | Sour, With accounts of the decisive Rattle and Use Wanderers oa the face of tho earth; aud whorcas, the | chairman of this meeting. guna. Tho moment General Lee was apprised of the fact | qWwoetion, againr bo runes te, Ge MOC TARE tise tin 3 TIONAL. Victory on Sunday last; The latest News frompthe Untow Bree Calne cutie ie crore te ree ir rece |, biapreading the: repoet ot tha. commaitiee, x. motion beat beck cs selsan eb tuay Gataresatetai tarts reseia Sievascmcas Ser ibis euieinign @. want bélco ate, (From the Richinand Sentinel, (ct 26.) Forces in die ent parte ot the country; Additional part 8 mit youu! 4 ‘ol = hs i wo) val . Seal ovate: by many, if not ali of | was mate and earried ‘with great unanimity and good | Se-ore any communication. was received trom Daticr on | even it it wore ueedfu, and sx ‘he vext—aud wh knows | 4 1e De hic oF ine U rederate tales ave Warte thw: | ventsrgof iis itecamt Rebel Raid toto Kt. Albans, Vix bbls supportors, tipon there grounds, and ‘hat there is no | feeling,” says the Guardian, to invite Mr. Boyce to at- ether way to terminate the war—insieling thut there ts | tecd the mecting. He accepted thd invitation and re- mo Gieposition on the part of the peuple ef theese Stat turned with the committee, when the preamble and reso- oot. This being the plain, unvarnished truth of | if we are to have another—there is tie to uot alter er, will, on that acconnt, bo repudiated by the | Prevent camp Keon ; Dut we atate it, for the fnformation ef our own | she following remarks irom the Rich t and of the arrest of @ portion of the Raiders; Late an@ interesting News from the Rebel States, with the ta» ing war, All unaccustomed as war our present gevern. tion to sueh goenes, sud least of all to hoatitiites which Wo enter Into negotiations for peacs, rxcept on the Jat readin his bi ‘ for their matomuth proportions would bave appalled even Minct admission of. tue separate iodopendence. or thes> | tho atand sed defived Nis position caer eeres Le WEE! people. for, Aiabamn we ed tn & Napolcon, eur. Oltizens. have accepted. tbere fate, portant prociamation of @. T. Honuregard; An Inte Sates as a ass; and whereas, at a rocent convention | tives which actuated hima in the preparation and the pab. Fo icicle (EL og Jae tor whiten. will Gght her biackeshrough to the maa, | COmPosute, nd addressed thetaselves to itm dutiog Testing Accouot of Another Vtsit to Petrolia; he lates Reid in the ¢ of jo, & Numerous i” 5 od 4 , 6 be ere some moment " par. or) ir aus arcdiea ua wilesgnen: iesecsesel, ste ete Wo begin to doubt whsther Grant will make the grang | She wil be free at all costs, Wer munricosen idl te coomireans Wencorine ac omen a from Europe aud all perts of the worlt, Pootegy Prtin ane nen, Cee ne fon ppl on the Vasis of the | Rarly’s Address to His Army on the 1 vetTor' Maio Lr aghchde mat fpr re The Weakne hither and thither in search of some eaey xoution of our | TWO excelleut Btories——“My Grand{stber’s Nerrew feral constitution as i, aud U resters Pe OMe We 5 means re-elect i , some way of trom tl the Escape” ry host.” % YT A rcenlie Soiee under Itz now, thecerores = perpen HB DECLARES IT Pa da ses TaeEN RROVORT ON Br | Of bis mastor certain. Thero have decn #0 maay iailures | SPNATOR MILL, OF GEORGIA, MXPLAINS JEFF. tinich weave. sreading. ‘But the iss Hero hea heaned shee fas Mestrtea 7 nevite ier the wees: Ver Be it rescived by the Senate ind House of Representa. THE DESIR TINDER. in esgent(al parts of-his plan that he probably sow secs. DAVIS’ MAOON STRBOH. the fest, not of the apirit; and always it has scon passed Readwg for Farmere aod Agriquitaraliats; ives ofthe state of Alnbums, 1a icuoral Ansombly con. [From tho ichmood tixamfter, Oct 26.) SERIE Tat cioainns vite weemmeanr” Wersmauy mars Lisp serra my Bee ie : r fae d wining one. emuprgringn an rened, pe oft Wt. A v ul be en - a: a » 6, 5 cies, by ts % Horas ports to ere xsful we ave willing nt RA og at Sa otto ne aretree eee en Gaara maripse: | two oF igs weeks, nao were, enréaing, but, on. Jaro 7. McConsiom, Assistant haroliing Onicer ¢r Troupe persing testiossnees. or tad igs teria tee ne supartie ses sere rth Waapohsage treats ot the Samy ol i‘ ‘cat d i #i naga 3 0 - mr conragin, ir rosults, ao ridan has sigual vi ular State action. Negotiati: he FI * . Far ten gr Hew Ta | AP mate ha ary on ing mang. | Heep ABOOUESE We SOME co | eno ela inde, ersten er aN | mee GaP lMhattid antics |S" Sit Stat oe Federacy being welling thereto. thet tine Kavtu's force: were at Nem Market, aud ail was ts fl *s cosh g cater—a few even of titled distizctiov. But the dream A limited number of advertinemonta inserted fm 1 Barty we 3 ar 0 the exh ‘of the ridge and demonstrate | order requiring @ registration and re-enrolment of THR PHACY MOVEMKNT IN THE ALABAMA LEGiaLa- | aulet. enemy bad abown mo disposition to press | (sr, the Pretuvont rection. Burbriage, too, broke down peresok bet work the ages of neventeon and fifty years. sre peace Ling ving poet paar asa teearreae she Waxcsy Heraao, _ TUAE—K THR DBNONCIATIUN OF TUE PHACK MEN | Bim, and our forces were quietly resting and recuperat | yory early in his advance from Southwestern Virginia: By the laws of Congress all persone between those | tie action of the governora at thew late conference iu Bozodont, the Movt PF: : OF THR BUUTH. ing from the And tear of the fast bactic. jg | and I ix Rot unlikely, in addition, that the usexpocted | Agen are declared to be io the military service of the | Angugia bas quieted it forever ihe goveroore unari- | fa axiatence, nerd aud praived breversbody. Holt by dea {Vorrespoadence of Mobile Advertiser. ‘Our informant cay 8 thet the acoouats of late batt '€ | exigencies presented by Ilocd’s strategy in Georgia, and } Confederate States. Those detwhen eighteen and monsly renoived to devote thelr best energies bo (he com. | gista averywhore is Monruosnay, Oct. 10, 1864, | @F@ Very much exaggerated, abd that cur army hac > | pre's triumphal march through Missourt, huve diverted | five areenroiled for gorvice Im the Acid, and shore be- | mon cause; not by suparscding the onfederate authority, " Quiet bax again Gertied dowo upon our city. ‘ihe Logix. | {tetained ha’ the deeuster sepresented in the accounts which | » tage number of the reinforcements on which Grant re- | tween soveutcen aud clgbteon and forty-ive acd Mity, | put ny sopporting it; not by separate effort, but by joint Prices Cashed in a egntt Lotte fature having ndjouroed without action pon the miliary | Nave beet rubtished. Cur whole loss in preeners, he say | tod.” We are, tnerotore, wot surprised to find the follow. | form x rexerve corps to discharge ie various duties Cou } gjort; not isrespective of the common ageni, but by and acon, ils, Una! vespes trbie povtivet oF the conemunuiy which pre. | WAI ROL cacend (uo Aundva?, our filed and wounded is ) tog paragraph in moter from Washington to the Spring. | Occted with tbe rervice not te tha field. through ft, and In mid of it . AO Rrowdway, 8. © fers serving a! the aliar ef Mammon to (hat of ths country | Or reve hundred, and ovr lee of artslery, agyreeli. | geld derublican: But the plain fact t& asceriained to be that mo: more than Ta truth nothing cosid be more fatal thas the stuptia |. New Senantion (be third of (he men fit for duty between the ages of eightem si forgefce ave artuaily powent wih fhe armies tn the | of the, Van oe Lae fed. Where ave the two-thirds? What excuse bave | fy ig readily adi egotintion — ita tonal needs not te tted. Mr Step on austained by out gla ee oie Regatdent has been, over sauttous for @ mouth, and ‘ i tf everal Grant is fully aware of ie neces! for pridence enemy's ioas in kill and wounded wan very | {vig of the political “ituatiea: Gomera Gram Is very as highly ¢a ed and os busy disctosing the rarinvs propos’ fons for submitting to the Fanires, und covsidering by ‘what mode they cau beet secure tke possession of the TAK TAGK OF BYERY BOIENTIFIO MAN “PAE 48fH 0 TCO NRURALAIOUN Y by sp P i heary, Wo a trom @ourees worthy of the that Mr, Lincoln should be re-elected. * ‘they for boing away! Ry w: permission and tor what 1 ‘This wonderiul fn vention, b perty mnaved by spoculation, ho clear, fine, “ at Sheri ve 06 Fe be onryaee . y igo Lie to the authortation of Congress and tno’ V’rest- » N KBENAENG Cre Bweaiier has turnod all these busyvoiies out, | Righew credit that Sheridee is Kaown t0 ave certala ly | Sefore. the late elditions “the politionl situation’ | feamsn are they permaitied to be away? To get these men | Gout as curing the defect; but it la A tew thin uoderthe | for restoring. Sight, ‘Meatue, Disease Throat, Ch ead come who.at the commencenest of the war were | lst six thous nthe carly part uf the fight Bis 00 | geomed to render it. 0 } to the fleld, an: to agcortain and oxpose and remedy thé | sontnera eun, and comes With a very poor grace from | Rreeth og and for tiie cure of ‘Oatarr’s in its woral form, i may be aeeu nt the he the . ving O% otis 0 were - ohock fail aud rauuing over with patrictism—who we iMrondway, wear Fwellth steeet. Core MAO foremont with the “Jast ditcm and fast dol party | sickle. ‘ pees . fences, but tha inference mow is that i# Geomed more | to romain away from duty, form the murpore of the order | of jata, to teach that Congreas can alter the lini ro 9. bey would fall nd fy ids tira ap 1 } vA > 3 i t 3 ‘ thot tt r : a3 a wm the land they would fall” dack w ght him’ from necessary, up n the manipulatory aris #o well under: beuden, aot ony conmey | 21 rf, and that the Con/eds nment kK tds cence Phh Menara: Kew ntho part of tho ambulance ariver, On t d to tare ont from the road by an offer, the slesely repliod that bad a mejor generat wore the words snd than the enemy po oner of General was shot in (ho shoulder, and died soum after Meulty fi “ : bare ue dificulty in supplying. ands of the Yarkeor. ae standing the reverse cur army met with in the | tbat @ nroat battle by dirast, ag an 2 sro assured that the mea aro in ine ready for anher brash w rapidly coming in. plowisbed, the enevay will recovered from tb. ir pomse: faitbtully tion . creature, can copler prerogatives ad privileges up ow the jon. If tute order ahali not be | Sovereign States. Ic faite eoverciguty were. uit io ted, then the whole machinory of what | qungar now ib would be from thore who emoiber it with Li called the Cousoriptiva Hurews ia shown to beafailute, | {yercarentes. £14 thors enzaged in udmintetoring it caghy theme's Nr oars wore mere al to be ordered at once to the (eid. ; f materia! for the army ge bie fs | Bese Drennte fe now i cutldren and | tne Mtoe IDS } gtood by Yonkco wireworkere, and won the intimidation +4 Go. teeth he of bayouets and bastiles. A battles, they havo prob. hrtrlincer ig age ably concluded that ccough can be mace out of Sheridan's and equivocal victories to suties. What elec may ed, the man who wields balf a million of murkets Aud @epeuses & thousand millions of money @ year wiil therefore, conclude leetionesring #ppli- ance, hae been dropped from the pz anime, aod that Grant will go on with bis jaterminable efforts to toch up to the city and to ite suppties. We have oo fear that the expression of this opteion, if it avery bil! pnd ravive throughout the country, aad would Wo Independent or perish altogether. men, women wud ohildren. Alas! for the stadiitty of Lomsn character, some of these very partics are now g oatig ere the (arten® eeaclulions, anc drying (0 persuade themselves that they do uamanty s.brrsnon—o Sclarm, Indispenyal'e wo evory Pawaliy, oof ner, 40, For sale at MclNTOSH 45 Bi grays N. ¥., wherg the I nse ma, ne sera ino patent BEWING MACHING, a perfect sg Cloak ro ra P. CORTE, Gomera! Ago tatae for the purposen had no ¢iement of poiitiont Y, even then ib would be of portance to mainte towards onr eneniet pops or this roawon he ‘begs (ue pusple. of tho | Qn'yircken fronts, Whatever, diatinctiime. w= insy for North tO sabrait to tbs draft and prear nga littlelonger, | our convenience choose to know ami and we capnet bulfetl, iwetetement je not true. We | thom wo shuld be « ve the men between tbe ngos of eightee Gen. writes home (hat ie oxlausted; thes our only re! purely milit Tn Lens tome kt Aentes aly ‘@he apecch of Mr. Parcous ia as frrecuoctiableswith h eresolutions nad (heir maniteet ob ect ae Se: 4e with the.poacetul propositions .o; the Coleago platform Noman not wiltully bid can be iguorant o: tue mis sghievous eilects of these resilutionz, fhe Leaisivare ree the pain [com @ Porn the ime should be without It, Mepus St Barclay the enemy. & ent. AD invariable oo od forty five | of military alliance ie #i the etragglors we Lor party to i At Cos —Over 1 Business Coats from Fused to do ary:hing to ratte men for the tupport ef th lasned the following address to his army, wh should prove orroncous, wili do any hem, for we are very Dp this fight,and that speediy, If they can be | gharj couci de a separate peace, Such was the character Confederate onan, ‘or ‘for the defcnes of ‘therr own Stat. enabled to give this morning. Lt is to be “road sure Uhat the great ofiettain who siands, with the faiu- | Drought to d is a these men are absen of the American Aiiance with France in the levolition, e CLARKK, 116 William Yu they emevoduc d retotutions whicd may add, awd tn abl | MY tOndey — ag Re TT ir oF ing swords of bis army, at our wate, Hike the wardor wo | This startling faot is enough v maice every old maa and | No yovice is more common than the mtiompt by the probabiti y wil add, many thousands (a the crme of our | rang! ancuns, Variex Drsrmtcr, Oct, 22, 1804. | a stended the entrance to Paradiee, is too wise to be m: womau fa the lxnd turn voluntarily eprolling eiticer. enemy to break up thls firm concord, aud to Onr Ledy Meadrrs. ¢ believe in our snmoe! soul thrt ten thonaand | SLURS OF THE Atay or THE VArLT— led and too watcnful 10 be taken by surprise, let tbe (ve Your frat duty is to register every white male be } of more memners from the siliea Noth lady froude ta wantot tne enemy. Wt mien tm arm agoinet us could nol do uso tithe of the in i that the in yr ductio€ of these vesolutions wil’ do. ta God's raume, let all who want to go back to Yu: kee rile go: let il who want to renew their afllilation with ihe d-stroy ark ot our property gu to thom. We say, give them a ‘free pass; tho country would be greatly benefited by assort weds Lo Dew sad way, AoULeest corner Fultow «nat. Gd Magufao-uree his OWN stock, WheS euavice kin to wm der seid bir compet tore. Ad rubie Conandew ie adopind ALON'S NIGUE All tne hawdker chi tween the ages specied ia your orders. Bark tho lan Ishad hoped to have congratulated you on the aplendia | come when and how be tay. OE ahi ee SIT viotory won by you on the morning of the 19th at Hel whew you surprised and rom GENRRAL GRANT REPORTED FALLING BACK FROM iN ‘s army, and drove Dack eereral FRONT OF PBTERSBUKG. ie CORpH, ‘cmp luring eighteen piever [From the Ricbmond Sentinel, Oct. 26. } iomand ‘fee hundred prisoners, a | We leary that Grant is reported to be falling buck from ity of snail erm, and | his front line near the City Point road, ena of Det more promising Of advantage than groves in Henvo there inno more sacred acd \meretiv ~ Rogiever the min and hig excuse. if the : excuse be good the man Ie uot Larmed; but if it be bad | fovyd “aries ielty to collenzmer the man must be sent to duty, and the method by which dtictive offers and fufer mo separate approaches from the he hna bitherce author punished. kivery one. It —Wae Loo aded duty must be exposed and its | Suerny. The neceseity of unity of action among the of artilry, number of eslor:, c lr, of bo free 32 mei. ' ' sae aoe ececniat mulers! They want tine feedome at | MARY Weguns tnd ambulances, with the entere compa | ant is lereting the works. he reason ie not re | Thoro are mauy absont from all our armies who have | partion to a common juterest. Ie weil under! the South: they wot their homes, their slaves, their | 9% the iwo routed eurpr; but f have the mortifierion | ccived. furlougha or Jeaven of absence which sre not legal or | Drivate ama: Peracne 6o wituated must unite, whether = rr i" : Pee ROU uy Npcntlon neoncnat, aud thon vag tet | GF aancrm ing to yon thal, by weur subsequent naiccon: | — The quict which row reigns along the whole ling 's not | proper. Many ave grauied by suvordinate officers, | Pye Ysrenco aaaioet un ncvorsary mt poe wretter | Batehelor's Hale Dyem:he Beat in tne stautly throwing obi nia the way-of those Whe are the lencfis of that viclory were lost and @ serious } ikoly to be brokom until after the election The day especially to tholr relations ond favorites, who nave 00 | wun in the couse is lost, or sf eee eaeg. | werd, Harmiess, vetiabie, tpaianianerue The ony pert dye Bold by a draggiate,” Factory 81 Garcu Fal you retin’ serdfat to | now © near that Lincoln capeot afford any rivke, a0: lors bimeelf pretty sare as it stand authority to grat them, Many are granted by the pro- De allowed to 60 Per authority, upon untrue representations, o for ves | Peinomale’ or nagotiag.aom. 0 wit folling and Lgbting to secure there great objec . Truly they areca the wrong side of the line, and it } ¥ Beles Biv - of the mart brittiant and de: Sr oe tis Gro rales ave gloriously retrieved the revorges at Whichoster and | be by lies from qT ory would haw’ been one | doubticss cont duty amd your colors, the lous, wons that have ceased to exis bly be filled ag noar as may , aod many are forged. Buccoseful nogotiation, af touch 4s Sener. ke Scowe st Wrichosise and | be by. hee from sheridan. ave been detailed light daty white sick from tweatr = 19 neran hiniced dollars Saar “Domes ot thet tece Gaik Ghost the despots oF eridap and aalntes from Grats | Many bave veer detailed (or some light duty while een piney tink ggg oe rege ire AG,caram, homiced, dollars or Cigntly wornted, Wii Suit) Fenn way Saeey be ai, and. with the dignty and authority of all. The eet torments ti Wall wees HIM, and entitled yourselves to the admiretion | cnesp mode of manuiacturing glory and nove. or country. But many of you, cagrnE ses Hood's Operatt the Con‘oder te government. Wo tell them i thoy wore a to Which they seam to bo 80 much at. tached, aud were to talk about the government thore ae thoy 43 linre. (Day would ¥ery Rogn, tind Unemeeives iu nd, charged of such detaile long River hoaith has vee! woundrhave healed. = caste detaile and exemptions gud whea the reasous for granting them ceue, Nev r is SMA aE ee eats ok Coote, cease your inquiries where there is shown a paper grant. | W.Governos Brows to me Fe a terme coat! enemy sco the advantage they would grin by approach. Ing ue eeparately, Hence Geveral Sherman’? Invitation i ! ioned officers, yieding io di \. ful propensity for plunder, decertet your colors to aypro- He INTENDS TO CROSE THR TENNRSS# priate to yourseiver the abandoned property of the ene- [From the Richmond Whig, Ort. 26.) my, and gubsequeatly those who bad previously remeined } The moet definite nowe from Northweste: | Diamond Ringe of ali Desc gome of the aumerous bastiles that Ol tha tug a deta! er exemption, but know whether the reason | {emmpt_ qh to as it wi ‘with the erime of giving ‘aid and comfort to the oo ‘at thet wb Governor 4 a i inn ir Poste, Seeing their ranks thinned by tho absence | furnished us by a‘'epecial”’ We the Ma for grantiog it was true and continues to exist, 9 8 i are, Lar | vad woaanly 6 BY." That ts only what those peacn reaatutions emt | Ce the miacderers, when she eveiny, iato iu tho a'ter | eonvitia, Ala.,/etober 16, which. stat Many have appliod for exemptions and detaiis, and | Sree beontin upon cur, uolty,. and. mo wee we eball by | But ment ramp, ® Lion Lusuree gontioued grumbling aud fanit Madivg do, and chat fs all thoy have dene. Theso reso) gud specter absut Begotiatiovs serve no other purpose but to prolong the apd make the North more \inreasonable ip its do- ends. Tf, snsieod. of (alking about peace, there were but one woiee ringing throughont the Convedorate Statas, ant that ‘voice for war until independence was #eonred, we should goon bave perce with ail of its ble it uw thee giwmbling, whinile peace mongers that conse ihe continte ance of the war, We know (he offect of these ihiags upon the Bouthern mind, and therefore we speak 90 plainly. their eternal shame, be W said, Mere are alist boticd mn" “Riding themselves from er in ewiry concavanic woayto avoid fiyhling for the cou at rears the WORE ALABAMA LEGISLATUNE KYFUORS TO 410,TTE RERSILION O# SUS AIN QUV. W (Correspondence of tue Mobile Nowe. } Moxicomen™, Out, 8, 1854 Well, tho agony is ovor, the sexeinbied wirdom of the Btate Lave had th pow-wow, Aud hy adjourn. ad, A liit'e aftor nine o’clovk last night toe august ooty Bloxed its Foxs/on nud rotired to rest upon tho iaurets of their brilliant cxmpaign, the Gove no:, in oonyoking bho Logisiaturo, ert forth in strong terms’ the defencelras condition :f the Sate, and bis want of power to avail of Sie abundant material for the prrpowe of the defence which migut be brought into service, He suggested means which he thougdt would wecomptien the desired wad. The Legislature neither adopted the Governor's sin Beationsy nov ubocituted any of thtr own, Alier squab. | ttiove your Fopniation aw sitio ite Hing (or 9 couple Of “we ks Over RevOral propositions, | for yout couDtr Prinetpal o/ noon, with bie shattered columne mado but #fecbie efurt | yiocs eveniig General Peauregard was gereuaded, at to retrieve the fortunes of the ae. ided to & weediest | appeored botore a large audience of citizens and fo lt pentcand fed the eld im confucion, thereby converting | He nesured thom that thos far all is well, aed (hot ovr Nid victory into a dicacer. Had any respectadc | army ha oaptured Reasncea, Dakiou rv of you listened to the appeals mode to you and | lone bas been alight. Yond, even at the Lat moment, the Aivarter weuld } The Selvax Keporter containg @ letter dated J hare been avertet, and the substantial fruita of victory | ville, Als, Octover 16, which saym—Cn We red; Dut onder the insane gread of being flanked ant | cur avulry had a ritght éngagoraent with (be suemy ne csrichen te ror oF the awemy's cavair, you woud | Rome, st ‘bern al, tore: received furloughs, which are renewed from me to : 4 timo, uatil tho apptiontionn shall be finally determined, | Denver and in Pylemnoy Ceertendton oy Eee, if, hae For Shin—Barry's Dete ¥ ous The best aod cheapest article, fold by @rap nghe and Colds-Use Marshall's com- | Pint TREE TAR DHOLPS, Exceliens. Sold by toe dram Some of those employ lawyers (falsely to eailel), who, fi iB . delay final action—tne feo often being measured by the | froeration.” Indeed it ve ie soain and loading pur longth of the dolgy, ‘Thus eB ungranted applicetion thus to defend aud chaspica ech Stato with the | gor made practically te operate ae a discharge from service. aggregate strengtn and dignity of Som persons are still oarrying old Commissiove where ) pined, ‘The selewm and abiding engngomente of the | giss, their oatees Rave cessed, bes ¢ Confederate constitatiou, sanction and enjoin thore views eg ney secaren ov eaneaies . of interest, whieh, unsupported, ehoald commind our Many are showing conivaa's in every eonceteadte shape, | gyprobation and observance. How oareful shonid we page big l geceryed srecetores’ aca tow eavermased to purade the course tp which we are thus suut up be or detail, No osnttact whatever ul Y ude entities ® mae perce to @.detnil, The contractor most | SvSrZ,conelderation of interest and goed Huth, pricenes show the ordet trom tho War Offics for his detail or ex- | into apy ‘atop in dero, of Our Wuity or tne dignity of eiplion, and that the Secretary of War hiteeli cannot | Our comederney Im whatever (orm the poggesticn may grant, except upon tho cortifcates of thechiot of the | prosant ttrelf, it t# an bureau that the personal attention of the ouatractor w | P apudnable te the proper execution of th Many have cortiscaies (rom some burg + ottiont of & bureau, stating that (Le boacer if appointed to a oeetiiing of tare conventions 00 cogotiate; for =t\ fo nome duty or make weno iniofiniie investication. I | (iy Qatoe haveceiready provhiel the mente of vege | @ poke Poilately ew one, some time stuce, stating that the bearer wis | tating, Uutil cur enemins aro Willing ‘or peace there , " pointed to examine for iron and Cerner dere tn cor, Meee Gon emitters curcelées bp ereapieg | Sire. Wim Socthing Byrap, taln eouutiog whore such deponite were weaver Ssuapectes expedients. : - quantities did exist, a, donanory oF Gamaging expe ebtidren Toothing, cares Dyssulery and Dierch-os renulatom ver would never (nd them, AM euch appotay Dench ofthe Nebel Gensel Arches CSA arcie Aeves oot eta st ott are without antbority - hy Many are clorks, pgonts and amployen of quartermes Died, at the residence of General Joseph B. Anderson, Syrap Ca Other oiicers. No auch ofc Bold 6} MELM RO! mau a8 bis ago 4 Ringgold, The drove ti across the river (in tie next \ or order, and allowed asmai | day ihe eneiny came across, and near Romo had another holy of cavalry (0; enetrate to our tain and carey af & | oneagowent with our cavalry and drove thom by we number of pieces of artiliery and wagons, which your | think none dat Arwintond’s brigade wore engaced, and it Istt unprotected. You haye thue ob- | ig roported that they Devamo panto sirickon, ond mayy tame owen in coujunction | ag thet were captured, and alco with the proudly defant in the | Ibe stragglers to tho rear, as weyel in euch cance, ras raborg. Before you } ported the brigade ell killed, wounded and captured, aad will bave to crage | (he enemy advancing in large ‘oree. Which now ovecare | (enerni Hood's plana seem to be a myatery to all. us to yo Some th nik be nlencls erossing the Tenneere r homes. You fy digotier soured lorlows three pieces of artillery 0 Weariness, 20 faire bope, delude us woe Army of Northera {| that wor i Richmond and cau again clatia (hom'as eomradn fron your ave # tho blouied thom; and this you 6+ do tf you wil Fepatation, your oountry at ‘y thing seome to be g: Ay Minasees, Riou: 1, Sbarpaburg, | we can can see or learn. feviile, Gettysburg, aut from rtifice of the enemy ors help to : is undertaking. Notuing is #eaier than the way to perc a whenever the enemy ts willing. Jur autho a 4 It wil or under | Pyady to bear at any time. There veod not bea day's =I will pr a 1h will bait!) 8 yg On well for ue, ster As for who hays fon Freaorickaburg, 5: the Wilderness to the bink cially you who wero with tbe immortal Jackson in walso ¢, are capable of better things. Ai The Montgomery Advertiser of the 19th rays the mon rolvon, thea, to asaurg of you 4 appteris. | moving (owbrds the frout aro porteotiy wi'd with enthy tlon 0° the sacred causé In whick yor thea to the mondaies of diacipline; resolve to stand by colors in fubure at all barac ‘oxard’s howdquarters aro hore Chief Engineer of the Army of 6 amos river and espe Hi to oxiet, aud where, if exhaustior the Py bie triam Vield | eisem = On the march from Y them wore 0 res | aout to ihe Biue Invetto to Cedartown many ona. Thoy were usw ones, but upon ar {and threw awsy their jountain to Klin street, at eleven o'clock o@ Monday night, | Schenek’s Patron! ¢ Maryiaod. Goughe, Ovids and Con ee ters, commisearies a 8, and yor ew vel rai James J. Arouer, . - wary that Grant shold ~ foll Bacore tho Lire Of Gur troops Like grain before the | tare tho hazards of a desperate attempt fo carry eur ve | Various frauds hy whieh they have thus far been allowel | those who have boen ko noisity obampiouing Stale rims | t, olork oF haa the right to eppoint soy Liows | riving there nowe had come vip. Thoy rofesed to wait for will take plage (rom Capicol, at twelve | chemiles! w employs, in any cupacity, who Is between the ages of nd ite cuume Let eres men | them afew daya, but preased forward barofooted, saying ‘4 * told ‘ " 7 Whey tyooutinontly abaudoned thetr ports and lofe tho | sparn trom him tho vie pluncer gathered om the (eld of | that Geoeral Hood TiAMs read thew, aBd that Luey were | Cightoen' and rerty Aco, ubloss euch @ man bo disabied | oclock ta dey, Tee Sonenck’s Reaweed, Toninn sme Hese tate to teko care of itself, With inimitable rang froia, | the 10h; and let po man, wariever Dis rank, whether | doterm|ned to see the campaten through rom service In the Gold, Mark @ue word—not sick oF BKIQADIER GEXORAL ARCHER. tT e work. thee ~ ag true orm, adjourning, thoy appointed ® committes to watt | combatant or non combataat, dare exhibit hie spore of | My news from the enomy ia that bo Is marching ap the | wounded—but dieabied. ii wl aa (From the Richmond Whig, Qet. 26.] Meiropoiaa Bo ‘apon bis Excellency end say that be badges Of bis distonor—the ia- | othor atde of the Chattanooga and Atlanta Reilrowd, bat Many are aotlog a8 provostmal one f . Another brave Confederate Gauoral has paid the last rhe Repa ation @ Having finished tne | that day, They wi Duaingss before thom, they reapect!ully inquired wherhor signin. of bis diear had suytiing further to cominaneate.” Whereupon | euroer of vick Excelioncy sald he had somewhat more to say, wd | for his private veg ie wt bad me the a The 0! ry-to plicd B gir o in the by » ei a i toro with erents end employes of provost morshals, in our intertc ete Tamas nae | Bae up fo ute viene beea unable tO at ail taterfere win | eee NO much rflicer in Rithorived by jaw, and vo | debt which nature, sooner oF inter, will require of us all 4 power, Mot even the President, Sooretary of War ot com. | Bi |. J. Archer, taken prisoner point | borg while gallantly eeding, tis brigade in De it tt eM obrated Tollet Am y of the good altty of Erin OF tn Sere gade Ber oea, say Ore weet cles jor who baitk to The Cotumbus Raqueirer bi jofly dewpaichod a message to them, rertating what he | nosnre for himaelf the abandoned clothing or muney of a | army to the 16th inet. According to i mandiog gomeral of ansriny, bos the right to rt ae r - of that bi ht, rr os galled thom together for, and siying they nad wtter. | dyiog foo, ang thoy both geil tho begor ef the army aod | Shorman’s army was at Kiogston and Ror such an oflicer outside the tees of the army, and all such, Tons tad souutvating “t Sapepac tatm Colors the | with humerous retinue, are illegally away Crom | ago, after - | @ their Samet The rere remarks apply to military | gon’s Isiend, Tnough oxehanged because sik, be per | the army. Bistod against (ie oarnest provertaiions of friends in | ona? certificrtes of ULheath golue At once to the front, The result was that of good health | in he wa compelled to abacdon Lis peat certificates being | of hich bis eniesbied constiiution utter! falied to do what, in his adamant, as nooossary to | the bioud'of their couatry for ® paltry price, He wue | lino emveacing howe two poms, A. part of Our done, fhe parting words of the Governor were not | fo lows hie coiors into the conks of the enemy ia pursult | were taen at Dalton and another part at Roerscca. graciously recived; some beiiigerent members crow | of victory, disdainlag iho imiroceblo pase.on for gather: | statement as to the looation of Sborman’s maia army is | commandants away fro in thar denunciation of hia lecure, and i was} ing voois, comes out of the betiie with bis | correct, « portion of General [loot’s army ware operatic Tha number who hav* 0) 3h rena ihe Conenions oommneat tothe ey honor niehod, and, | though barv'outed and tbove them. und ad occupied position’ 0@ the rail ¢m thetr pockets aud nature's ce bd envelope, significant of the wrath of | ragged, oro to bo renyied than Bo who worn them and Chattanooga, io perrous—the truth fhe Hows, Upon calling the yen ad noes, It was found ie tndoned vith rich apeits gotierod fm the Wo aro advised, ways tho rer, that the presence | confirmed by the patients’ daily nabits—are deyond eat | unfited ant yg md Seok, Whe House was without a quorum, whereupon it was | tral! of Lis victorious comrades, There wore eome ex | of w large body of Yankoo cavairy between Centre and | mation, When you fad sot I think you cught, ia ld bie friend, General ce 4 Ghought best to adjourn. Thus ended wptions t the gorerat micondtict on the «iternoop @ | Rowe, coupled with two sborinens of rations for a marah | charity, to assume that the health bas weeu restored Bicco | Jobin moro Att gpode without the passage of any law took: 19th, but it would be aiiieult to spcetiy them ali. | impoced by cavairy, had induced @ change of the in- | tho Cortifioate was given ‘Though kil 1 Epnne pe » teoton or dalcnce of Slates aga mat the common those who did thelr duty bo satisfied with the con | tended point of crossing the Goose river by our aptiliory desire in this connection to state two facts, of the | hie w I prov earaereet ey. the tup'D rewbutions and speeches of th: | eclousness of baring done it, and moura (hat (he:r oforia | and wagon trains, and (het they tind crossed at ® point | truth of both of which | Lave no doubt, The fires ig | as brave soldier, trys orsand Anstache & Beauful peek 4, Pe at = Ste ee sits