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ne MBER 99: 16. EEE e Latest News y Telegraph to the V. ¥. San. Se IS PEACE AT HAND P \ighly Importavt Moremen REBEL COMMISSIONERS SENT. otiations at ‘Niagara Falls, THE REBEL PROPOSITIONS, posals Frem Mr. Lincoln. he Whole Matier Referred Back to the two Governments. THER PHASE OF THE AFFAIR. Independent Commissioners to Richmond. eaceable” Interview with Jeff. The Rebel Chief Friendly, C— =e : ‘ i if 3 Rebel Assaulis on n his Lines. BACH ASSAULT PEPULSED. ‘00D NEWS | FROM SHERMAN. P attic in the Suenaudoah, [ fwormea FEDERAL VICTORY. mY KU. LED. Cannon avd 200 Prisoners Taken. Rebels Losing a!l thetr Plander. ke, ke, &e. PEACE NEG TIATIONS, The Peace Comrerrrpecace at Ningara We have received the text of the correepnndence | Tecently occurred between Mr, (realey and the federate commtsrionere at Nincare Falls. The first letter of the series is from .veorge N. beeters to Mr. (ireeley, dated July 12th, 1904, deslr- “protection” far the party to provead to Wasbing- ‘ Mt. Gresley replica, on the 17th, that be ts {n- eemed that the partioe name! ure duly necredited fem Richmond ae the bearere of propositions of and Infortis them that he has been antherized a7 the Presiden: of the Untied Staies to teader them eale conduct. and he will accompauy the:n himsc!f. Meare. Clay, Thompson and Holoombe repl:, ander of the [5th, that some ndespprehonsign extete as thelr euthority to treat on the euble ¢ of Peare, fay thot ther are not accredited to the Presi- it as the hearers of proporitions looking to the lishment of peur. ‘They any they are, how ever, ential agents of the Con ate Government, @and feel authorized to devisie that If the cizcum- cee diecloved in this cor vepoudence were comma- to Richmend, they would be at once Invested With the authority to which Mr. Greeey reicrs, or @her gentlemen, clothed with full power, wonld be immediately sent to Warhington with a view of ing @ conrummation ro much to he desired, hey concide by aeking a safe conduct through the Umited States to Waehineton and thence to Rich- Bond. A portecript adde that Mr. Thosopeon is not with them, “he has not been staying with ussince @ sojourn in Canada.” Mr. Greeley iepl'es under aie of July 15, by stat- fg that the atatenents made are euch that induces fim 00 apply to the President, by telegiaph, fur freab Metructions, The Confedernio acents under eame date signify Weir readiness to await the receipt of the President's bestructions. Under date of July 10, Mr. Gresley writes that he F @mpects next day instructions by mall, The Comm imioners vepiy thar they must leave Clie tee, for one day, but wil! return in time w receive Mir. Greeley's communication, Next tp orler comes he following lette: from the Preeddent of the United States. Exrcr rive Masston, Wasutaarusy vey od ‘ fo Whnin may ¢ , Avy proporition whieh embraces the restorarton of the inteerity of the whoie (inion, and the alan- Hoento! slavery, ani whieh emeehy and withan @uthority that can conte the ph wee now at war Sgatust the Us brates, wil be ved and com ted by the bxecative of whee Un Staten, and will be met ly Die wl te) polita and the bea Ve eae conaurt lou) wnee, Cslrvaed Asaawaw Lincors Major Har, the I’ eaicent's Pilvate pecretary pow Appeaiv ou the scene, in a noe c#iing (he Confede- mate acente if they deaiie to send on) niemenger Washinton, Mi, Holcombe replies that, sa their fdons have bees with Mr. Goole, ft that venticman. Then iollows on f tial « 1 bewers Liere wWlint > ebadl communica » tom have seplied note from Win, ©. Jewett, who fore fo Le handad to pease (he text of wishes 4 ovpy of a eww give The to al, Hon. Horace (i. eslev, lore He President's leter, ¢ hietory of the nevoile ton thus far, and continues by cevarding it as “te pratifving evi?cuce of 9 ehanve ‘nthe polier of the Presivent—a change, ho telt suthoived 10 Dope, thet pright terminate lu a pence jos aod mdive eos to the North and the South, exacting no eoudiione bat What we should be socrodited fro. umoud ae earers of pecee p opes!'tons.” Tt eoemied to ue chat ihe fhe discussion of contileric wlously teen clone! & aloe! ay 6 efuil inteichan’. of ver itent sesident opened a doer for # which had pre- o6'@ ae Baten for ‘ivenssion,, and ie smtrammclied 6%) 110 (eho op aL Caio of coniover- aifoue, 4@ openté then eiste thoy could not daim the benetit of asale conc cuct exten ed to them tm acharacter they had no right to aeeume, and had pever affected to poweons, Buy they ey, “the thrice tepeated attempts of Jederion Davis and the Confed- erate Cong: ess to open negotiations, furnish them a afficient pledce that the conciliatory mani fretetions @ President Lincoln would be wet in ® temper of magpanimity.” , feows o eumomuns Uses the mulrit that dictes. ae ie ; aie vr ——S—S=— ot the ret ctepa Bas not continued to animace the aT tn which the Cormmissiomare wl! hel ont atrame eas'- counrele of the President. Ther Fresatatives of the two Governments cannot meet t~ ether to consider the most monisutous question ever eabmitted w human statesmanship ine tamper of moderation and equity. They state, “Inetend af the ants conduc! we solicit oi, « ment hae been pe awied elileh provokes ee much fadienation as eurprice, li herrea no fosture OA resemblance to that which eas oydtnall, offe. e eid le unlike any popes wiich ever bewie emau fran the Constitutional tiecutive dow fice ree wom ti may concern,” “to udee ewotlation Ad {n toe fete ana ‘ony litte ance. It teturme to the ortetial mlicy oF niin, Bo Nee tiations LO trices wiih cebela ereept lo lure their dead, until ever, wan shai have laid cown lis eis, pultnitied to te iove mreut. ond @ued for moity What may te the explanation of thw rad. den end entie chanee in the vows of the Prestdeat hie ruce withdrawal af a oonrteons overt e or je FOU ML one of the wormens bt waa l kaly to be aceeptad, Of this emphatic recal. of Sate Ot bes € just uierer, nu freeh Dine: ed sa@r to the bitter end +e inave for Peculation of those who have the m aie or ine alinasion to p-cetrate the mysteries or Lie Cabinet, or tathom wwe capiice of t tuperial wi eaourh tor us to aay that we bave no use wh the paper wbich hee been Pind could uot Wanawit tt to whe th ele States wishont oferty bir nt 4) tity d ehonor- ing ourselves. aad incurring the #eil-ma.t ed morn af Oa! country inen, Whilst an ardent desire for ponce pervades the pa i of the Comtelerate Stata we cao ce to lelewe at there are fe Wwe ne them who woulda po chase It at the expense herty, Pour and sett. y ate of tTevpec’. If it ean te recurred only b mula ce to tering of comjumnt, (he pele « fe vet une oro which will witiiw iieseat uuem, Lf there be @py ruilitery autorrat iu tue North who ia eatitiod to profur the couditioun of thie manifoeta, thee ie gone rrr wwe suuorved to entertain Ler, Those cootrol onr arudes mie (he rorvn ry of the ,eo, thete masieis, and they have uo we fron than they have myii te muovert the eocu ine stitutions of the me ein Stic @ overthiow their Cotablished cousituvons, aud to barter away oir a| | biice eee beim Of | aeif-sovernment, This correrpomtence wal nok ern we trust, Tove wholly barren of ol reanite. It there te any AT of the Con elerate States who hee ching tow hope tint peace war noeibe with thie | Adminteura emer it # | op fo b Loelielon ; or | | if there be + taint under | eit will brave their ; an € thet giver dlanity and | | vaue to tie or hope fOlegiou to daath Aud if there be au, pas y Ulrietians in j your inna, whe = ahi fypalied from the } Ulimitebe virtue, of private tuwery and publile cae | betn, wo pomy that in we 10 pecml ‘Le abured authority aod sale ub imped Cave Haadon of thir country. Lae FOLe.tuue rom have manifesied to inaueniae a movement wluch | COMET Deatee Leanita the revurn ons alnowie thanks aod truly, Host boble Bhd jumane, we an a@ inom, 16. pocsially Your ob'dt sarvan:e, 4 Cuay Je, Janus K Howwomn Next Pillows @ mote dried Juiv 2, oxpreesing the thanks of the Confederate aceuts to W. C, Jewett Eaq,, for his rood offices, aud stwilr ~ that the uevotia- tons had been «urpruded in consoyueice of ike poai- tion takon by the President, This clases the correspondence connected with the TeCHut peace Derotiations at Clifton The Peace Commision Keceiving Visiters. CiVton House, ©. W. Judy 21.--A number of poll ticians are bere to see the self-styled Peace Commie. sionere from the rebel States. Ex-(i Pei Huns wae here to-day, aleo Btate Senator 1. C, Melda of New York City, (ieorge N. Sincere has been here tince the Tih of Jane ‘ireathouse, who escaped from Fort Lafayette, ie also here, There ie some talk here of Dean Richmond being the num!noe of the Chicago Conventian, Poaltion of the Adi inistration on the Question. Washington, .Jeriy 21.~ ihe Administration have nevor had befo.e them for consideration, any propo- sition from Rebel anthoritiex cela norlelt known tint a hae been received, and whatever may te the ‘acta concerning the reportad Conference at Nilagare the prerumption bere ts, that, while there hae Leen no formu milonon the part of this Governmont, heking to initiarory measures fora | negotiation of peace, it te not Indiepored te hear f or Niagara, or eivewhere, whaieror prominent eles | | acting either as velunteers, or anthoiired commie sionera, may have to any iegarding thie in portans subject, without, hov ever, in any degire, committing iteelf to the consideration of any propusitions or views which may be sugrestes. The Nationa: Rarcaiicas, commenting om this toplc, says: no eer Hay may converse with people fo Cansda 4 his own responsibil there fn any at he ie z clad capacity, Dor hae t nt Mace, nor dove be Br opose to make an. to, or counpron tees with. the rebes oficiale at Bichtond, or thes seal or assumed agents in Canwia or ie) 0.0," OTHER ACOOUNTS, The following dispatch to the Nocleser Damocnat from a correspmdeut at Ningara Pali, gives another acconnt of the Nocotiations : Niagara Falls, Metres ay, July Two weeks 0, Geo. N. Sande'a, ©. C0. Ciay, of Ainbama, Jacob Thompeon, of Mirewsipp, and J. BP. oot, of Viv siniy arrived at the Galion Loose, Juet we the tiver fain flue pace. boeir aris war ane nouwnerd th the pubic proay and the o! miaon was unuereiio) co Le to consult wath the Derocratic leaceisot tue North in 1eierence to the Chucawo Convention Resulie p oved, however, PUIPOR ID Vide, Phich wae pt cercioped ta Horace ' “we ng to pacification, | ee verret that the rep. | PBuCe of @ restoration of the Union ander lemoecrauc engpicos, The whole mover tus ty ragarded by many & & mere wrheme to entrap the Ade imistraticn into false position before the country and the world, for the benefit of the disunion | emoe: ata, A MIBION TO RICK WONN, A Washington correspondent gives the following Getatie of a inimian to Jeff, Davis and the rebel cal net, apparently in connection with the negotiagions as Marers Palla, and for the same purpos : An indtvidaal, freeh from Richmond, notes @ re leamed prisoner, bat an honored quest, entertained th ee dave in the ¢ pitaief the Southern Confeder- ary, fenered by Jett. imvir, eulanin aod thelr com- Peera having Arouud ita the \otnance and the mrs tery of ap upkoown ia \eai on, sod Know ing the secrete of the rebel pison-houee, ts rara ora enongh to make @ saneaiion even acid the leaden and languid beat of a Wass nyten Summer's ay, Such a person- ae, binging with him e L the expe. fences ennmerai- ®. arrived here to-day di fiow fuehmond by wee of Gen, Grant's headqua: Hie pane ie Colonel James F. Jaques, of the Seventy-third UNpoie Valun- teen, Cowney & 80) so, being a minister of the Metholiat Fp econ d € aren. Vhoagb veliher en- voy uct arm barencder, Val. Ne yer had 8 ininaion of his own, clotled wih no authoii., to rpeak for either President or Government, Le sppoare te have had Suthoity emen.! of some Kid vo command « bear tng from the principalities and powere ‘lat alt im Richmond, tu fice, without belng s | esc mal peta nt a he roents wo have been Gadowe! with acertas oe 01 power bebind the throne thatesce¢ him to be a tentivels Hetened to and biadiy teated by the Suet bal yt ag oe, @ eas fi rea: otyect and end of Col. Jaquee’ mission, Tam eqn ested by biteert! Hot now to speak, It ie perteetiy prover to retain, however, that it is in po re- pect o chal ih ite chacveter, nd tha. be has ne war- PADEY ® care to enier [pte any nerotiaqone be- tween this Government and the rebel ausboritin:. ould convey 8 aifferms an pee. 1 may be stated thee though ypintes rosulte of the hieh- te we alle: jor rather toan fa warantstie to nay ties was on6 of pence, Ib wer noes Jwjues belongs to the chaser Meet Neartity in desing aby ne onlis “apeetotie blows on? has faith that the tin. will con. pidly coming, @ hey an aveney of recometita- hee he believes w he of omens you er cam 0 Auimated by thir sentiment he sacceelod tn a ee tering bis ews upon Mr. Linco a tat the *emrdent, #iibout wecoidiag bun the emal est official Sesugnicien authori, wae williay, telievine hie ho..esty af purpore, that he abomd try we experi- went of avutit to Richmond. Accontinely, be rave hig ® personal recommendation to Ceuerd Wrant to pear hin through the Noes or otherwise feows a ine views. Thus a. ed, (4) Jequee necon panied by Mr, Kainoad Kirke, made hie» hom Geo Wt rants how yaarte «by the uoith ede of the James Elyver, a the relel lines reached the Canio ernte Capita. “ier they ained, for tbice dye Onturday, nda and Manda’ leet. While Kiehmond, Col Jaques, at bia o | placed under guard: but he hed of the city, and porep uarug hiav woud hon, the “co ack” holel ot Keli D The Colonel, derive hie thee dave’ mar, visited the various Conielerate entnoi iiea an ¥ 6 prisons and horpl ue in which ov wounded are con'ine!, be huitwo p views 4th Piewidens Deve io bie oltiew im th torn House; aod alihoueh the satire ol, Je. jues! tolao cot eft inaportance. (hee imi militant end Le iebeuion what Hu: "Yet he in celdent are not propes for p nde ratood Unas Gal, daguee tier with cunsid- 7 O1AbI6 suCCHMs ia LOY Oxeiag Oe eR yn Ma, via, When taking Lit leave, Davia feo! the Core hand in both Mie. alook tt warmly mid cordialdy aid @tated that, inaving out of view LLO pre eb BtiuKele, be bad the highest rerpect for his cha sce mid alma, Phe Colonel, e hile a cuet at the Spottewood Heuee, fumpiluousy, being red ob shen, turkey, iUttom, eto wi the vdande coe well eppobite | hotel, aud entertained sith Cue beandiae fe Costly einer Hie bill would bave amor nted to tore tipo §ho08 to i) Confederate money, bute fe auee bir entertainers tw ae hhoepitaiity be had :eceive terviews with Mr. Ten am. Ould, Cominiesouer ot t erate diguitsccs an! eet! Pe. mitted to vieit the Lhe ead reports that ha CompLabively ex t ‘ found oar Union cap ives t wounded alm, thoueh only ate be Speake th any itten for Jqquee tien had tiary Of Btate, Mi er Gonioe. te are retained inthe horp tals ot Kichmoud TC found ne veil oo for The atreeta of te belug roar thou red wm could he ex. chron | are aluoa daverted, Be & WOMEN, DeGomM few o! aod cripples, Many of the story liowrrer, remain opel, duu there is seme buauees aeivity. Colonel dmuer Comcrites Jett, Davie oe lise and hearty in appearance, bie hes bein, much | oliver lative. ty Wine tad Leeo, and, thouah thin in taee and Tt sou. the tow aod wiry copetiubion at ihe ielel elugiialn preeen.e no Likelihood of tile giviag out i ‘ Cute the petural bie of the vele. wor aay though Col, faques’ etory, 0 | ali Laing ag the ete ma, eppoe, ioere can be no Coubt whatever ot his thorourh honesty and with thie ect of their | that ther had a double | tieoiey by Geor x th who wrote to Me, Greeley, atitiag that Me sia Cray, Thomnpeon and | Mok suiph, were jee. Com leslonesm of the | Conederate Governu an liesd © noe what ter uie cows be ine ibe two eeetion: Cominiestopers were to nerotate for & Cems war betwecn that an "ea ora ree “0 - nha Hire lo bave an whe te the | oited to eek Chew We tinowin, he tier ne be the t nion, Oded (0 vieteut with the tui hongr or the im. ie also ataied thet be Union restoces upp premeut and fucure sale Government. | Mr. \ tuaries ofth reaching bere last ’ n 1@ Interna jou Tt rnin and teow op quarters at! el. A OOFrespoid: eno wae ab Yee OPE Deal a bd Oli loess andy apa fini oeull Wey 1 cllowing Drepvettion, und guve itae helr op. ou bot te Ricun ond Gave ‘the his Desis: we ually freed m, erument would approve + © enmne woration of the | aion in wart quo upon All newrage which live by the war, to be sa ures it 6) ; terday, ood wos | Hoard of the 64U0 Vilmimla ie k liler Saond, Ad Legices a) presen! veld as dlaves toro. | meth &. Tiard, The war debt of Lot) partes (o be pald by the Unite! utes, a Fourth, the oid dowtrine of Ste eS iohla to be ree- OFM iZed IM LeoODaT UCLIOW Khe This propeition wae aid Leo © ke. Liseoln by Mr, Gieeiey. The Peesiveut 68 ib Bosup Ot to Sir Gieeley the wine upo 4 OUsd p vjkO 8 MOL ewent and iecoust: ¥ dhe iull and cui p n of the Union ta fall lie territarimd jut utof maye ely by the sece.er 8 ew nich howd, vw bile Le popects-iihte ot mil Osis Al Pe PCC Mpaiuet ADOLbe: war int at of ala ey. \ me Conase ut cari espon ¢ parties it vas concuseli tw :oler mek tothe two (+ Ov erL.Obis AM nese! athons havin: in company with Mr, f ' ury of Mr, Lincola, called upon the Gorn seonereat the Clifton Houze, on the Canada sive, whee & plotracied sud pleasant internew aay waehole, and the va: igus questions between the whole matter C00. sweiation, MMi. Grveley under ¢ ‘ation weie discussed at cth, Mr. (areeley be @ilstor New York on * . noou's train, understood that the cam! snd Jewot:, Fe cL | eral SLerman, th's morning, quality he apyers io be the rebe) auscoritie bly Le more (uesion, A Washington special to the Tatsone gives the following miditioual information : FArund Kirk, auchorsf “Among the Pines,” and Col, James i, Jmegnes, Tod Minn vat (Otis Ge e fom & viet Ww Kichmond aud aconleeace Jett, Davie and the iOvci Secretary of War, Beamon. It wus kbownh 10 6 tew that they bad aseed fnto the iebel lines, aud wrest anawety bee peel eit tor thew eve eluru. Lhe peureo their tolseion fe unkoown, but it le Giourhs 10 Lave sane Politeal Pyportance. Whelever it was, the manner Of prowedusy hss been WU, sat he 1 eault seems wo be ver earietueory (0 dietueelves, Lt is put probable that the, were nung d Dio eof the Gove: anpat wih mulloity to pupsee any ‘cime of peaca, but ain ap hiveidnale pete? oF ‘be Qorernment to pw puuh noe, Ateuy tace, her were wolb eee! Bud Fell Weeed, ara po. tislted to mop at tie Ie wing hotel, @ sted Lolb by ous own and OF ais wisdom there tay oe GENERAL, SHERDIAN, Three Unsuccessful Acanults on Onr Lince, Washington, 1.04 Jucy 2) ~ Lhe Nationan Kee PubtACAN bas furnote) tie followlog latelJdgence ta e@ivance of lis publication + The tovernment received dimatehns from Gene y that the evemy dmaulied the | ulop ues ¢ Nl reprised eael) time, with Uttle los to us, Meet of our mem foncht beliod eartiworks, hence the enail low, het the enemy coming out of the de. lenees of the et \o offer Duta, becace more ex- sone: poned, end suffer! reele Good frow the Shonandoah The Raiders Whipped Agaio. Warhington, Jniy ii. [be Sram says that adie patch from Gonern Lunter teports hoe jurt been recelved from Gon, Near Winciwater, 164 vider bis fo 1 He Wiucherter and taking the other division towards Millwoet, I attacked aod dofmated Early to-day in front ¢f Wine’ bie efficeis aud tou, copluring four Ceanons several hundred ame!) arma, and about 2%) prisoners, Gan, Tly is verionely wounued, and io our bands, Col, & dhe eounon and prieoners have been sent wo Mariinsbure. The ene- my's lows in officece isheavy, ‘rieouere admit thelr forces to have beon 5,00, The cmmmanse of Jackson ond Imboden, wuich were present, are 006 included in the mentioned strength. A Bartle going on at I eesbarg. Warhingion, Jviy %1.—Ap ately who arrived bere early this mormting tes that be left Fairfax yesterday eveniue, a uine o'clock. He reports that ap cagacemont was colng on between the iebels and our forces, yesie.doy, at Locsbasg, and, when he left, the long roll wax being beaten, The Rebel spells to be Captured by our Cavalry. Washington, July 21.—It fe expected that nearty all the pluoder carried out of Maryland by the rebels will be recaptured by our cavalry. It thus becemes the property of the Government, ee by military lew pernenal property dese mot revert to the ewners tn auch oeee ekinridee di- & sending Karly ter, Kling ond woundlag over 500 of | move their pe | | Fightyone rebel prisoners have been brought here from Sandy Hook, Md. They siace that they were tn charge of one of the plauder train and were ovor- taken near Snieber's (iap by # portion of che purmulag foree ander Gen, Crook. A Seht linimed\, oly follow. ed; bat the train cuard, finding {t Ir pomrthio to save the train, destroyed it by fire and ret encod, caving the teamaters and others at tLe merey of our foreon, A letter recetved by an offienr in Waehtogton, fom Sandy Hook, Md. etetes that many etroeniors (rem the retreating robel forres come into that place nn) sarrendared themselvee, Thay are worn down bo rapa marching, and many of them are barefovt end thei: dothee are torn to taciere, The Evestne Stan earns from a former eitiren of Macison county, Va, who bas tor some time been sqjourning in Fairfax county, that he has reliable in- formation showing that the rebel raider have met with so many mishaps in getting away with their plunder from Maryland, that what thoy bave manag- od to Ree will hardly pay them fer thoir trouble, From Arkansas. Rebel Report of the Capiure of General Meeche/s Aruty. The New Orieme Pan feta, ./ nly 1%, recelved tn this city Inet nisht fren New Orleans, contain Loe following, from, rebel sources Canter, Juby 6. A rentieman tet from the other aide of the river reports the captare of Litde Me ph ei Price, © ttn all of Steele's ain, exeps 4a, (the rebel) le marching o ot amin othe «9 are driven ansi air out of Arkanrw exorpt monnd Hiel'enn, te eaye the news wan ollcidiv iecoved a: Aloxendria, The news ls prohably untros, and aypoaretoh ve been more tan dowbetal, If Littles Rook hat teow captured, we atbould pave had eee intimation of kt fron, Mamphis or other oral citicg ou (he Mlealeripp! Little Rock te strongly detenia!, cod, with General Bteelo's large force, was capslie of makiog a prelo reaistance agningt nuy io ces ibe rebels could ent in that rewion, The Mempius boirrris tives the following of the aliuamen lo Arkansas a 8 lato date: A gentleman who jet Little Rook Pridaw me | ed ' “the | the let of Vuly, iniorme ae that It eae veoporied, or Bathority thet © @arec inble ‘wp eselon tu that vielnity, (hat (he rete had mdvawces in hems force (vor Cawiien tothe sollpe river, Poean, wth fiman Govto soy releley te pow ticely Known to he below Me Mutt, p obable conte "4 ato em that pout, Squeeof fom bis Lave, on several occasions © dara wovenee! as iar re one y ete and tn be brave coms, repel au) ailach oF stuvngly tortifiod, aed oo alee i . et Lmpiegnali ‘The Guerrillas fo Misemurt, St. Soaeph, state that Thornton with Miles south of there this tnacutoe, where he men he waa voius to Howard county, but itis belie od that he willtiy and com ihe Mirsourl ead vet mouth, A scout rat outh from hee rope te that ss euerriliae are nea i oomlay ion Vikisp ing them hard, but bie fovea ie inauMel tw effect much. The loynliete are flckine to hin eaten ‘ however, pnd Norih-weatera Missousd wlll soon be too hot « place for the hushw backer Fansas City, July ¢1.-(n Sundar ofeht, as Capt Moron, with foity-sevon mon of the Secoud Color war ecouting near Fro they came upon due b duiy 2. Advices from ¢ lillies? evuorriling was tee told Wi ( wre rlekebure, Cin hwhachkers, whe Mo., tints ty, iu charged upon our troops, and ® lfood) bins sued, Capt. Mores fladiv omlerod hile me we Rebel loa, 16 kilied and tf « yar lore 6b led aud 4 wounded, Major K re So) wen b mediately pursued the gner.ilias in th» elon of Knoxville, wheu they t bands and erattored to the Ray country, sonto small tue From “Char leston, Rebel Officers Maced ander Fire at Came. mings Volut, tte. U.S. traneport Fulton, Kh, Wotton, eomian- der, from Port Loyal, BO. duty 1 Tth, aorived at this port seetorday, having in tow the rioan tran pot Awerlca, disabled, July isi, 21. GW. of Cape Fear, epote U.S. gunboat Geisshure. sie ceporiod the Coniede. ate atermer Elotida to nave Leen « wiles routh of Caye Lienry, The news by this orrival ie interesting. The fifty rebel prirovers (pincet u t fire by way of rotalie tion) have been sent to Cur s Yoint. vey will oorupy buildings pat up expe jor them, Sumier had been eublected toa ver. heavy fire form the Mor rie Indand batiecs The ehetiing of Charleston ta coutinvedeoime! ines thirt, or forty abols Suny are flied intothecity, A pacty of ela or refurces lately came arrom the lines, They + hat & uiox prisoneienre rested in tLe mort Snuomoa manner by thelr enptors, By tage of truce to Vort tLoyal ferry, Cunvieston nae Dore of the 16th inet. iwi teen recived, lley eon tain @ report to the elect thot the rele 49,00 strong—are ekiriishing arunnd Wort de Buee’, Wah ington, They aleor hat mle ‘ army bad crossed (he © rm wlso alate (hat dobnaton wae falling bark oo ten a A Figts on Jobn's Isiand Defect of the Foew The Port Royal New & ptoammcr, conta'ns the follow epecial correepry Oar who renompn 1 te fed the erpedition to the stone Kiver, retnnie. ] 4 Hiead jo the early partut Wie week Le coe ce 0 follows In my letter of lant week f look ‘nace Oe al Hatch’'r culuun, al vaueins veal ne reed of John's ialand, waa! ou. ehen: nt Jon Janes frtaud, tot Kive ‘ eur lion | trans porta oe upled pamdifous am toe Stor i r fo tuske @ connectet awounk & wl t trenepredon. idy operations wer " thoroughly reanue Uae clay Ine a Olen, Saxton, #10 vecap ed An inant De “ 4 mites shave Lercrviltecnd no far ot , sent four wy aweol rie with & wred toupa to recnung.tie ob ube of Lhe ‘ ‘ direction af the rsilroad dletauce, wid aie eeled in work, wilough the ro! 4 whieh « On mataruay work Come vdie vile At in consdee au in.pere K »e uo thie lust charge it et vt tbe dust, wmniy he tour Une, snd Fostes, 6 ot eo) (bat the t od et Vile, kn orcer | hut inv OG be» Ly bo cme w 5 drawn vw Lagu. mut Whe work the ying celwia Waa MO’ Riven, ior the lene. com the @ was no hing fo gals oimi Wihen> n e.. of the Inland. Ithadivensece tained antt eo ee Lele bad ou. mie stel their tures abou, Cla efi te tie vuinte: or Wor limb and fee not part of Gen, Foste:'s pian with tue oor pararis ew Liaope he bad w wok with, to aie 4s pic mitie, bho troops under (en, Maton were an od on transports lying ov Stone river, Whe: othe aesowl covetier it lmprudent to 0 divuige The .eeut of the | tou siue far has Leen oll that was antic pated commencement. The rebels bave been wen ed wre John's and James’ Talands, that then enjoy cule’ in thelr a 8 the cumsmencera eas ode as wo have compelled them belone Berna, ord, teeelved by the above | SUN. PRICK. ONE CENT en | The Cooreia and eonth Caroling roteres ¢ - tal Hareh, w ¢ @ pty ani the couseynet harass verell vy point from » len the deinonets fre. A Pougahker pate, Castleton, N.Y. reve lavow Ore in raging ereouth of Allang, The imhabitante are to the falda we chia ‘0 destruceion of their dwellings, It fe fenret that ths © aster pagt of the town will be dortroyed The alr in ou riety \y le very thick and smoky, n ‘ The New Postage Rotea Warhincton, July 21. It ia off anvooneaty that hereafter the United States powtal chara, with- out rerard te distance, on Tellers addressed to or me ceived from the 2 bang Woat Louies, Cuba Aspe wa *onamna, or vr * othor foreion ploee or comnerg, ‘sent ratceof portace have # VeLoAtouaL postal emiven. © ten eeate the etnele rage vbich waseten epald » beter rece ted? alam Gon o- anu A balfan ot le ti east Je United Sune scoatre on bes the countries Cs ‘ 1 wil, io foamy, be A follow twoeen ht papers, @alablisied cates at pertodtoal, other articles of pin ie, we Stet io Manor, bene ounwe © voted andaa Mater Feewsved. ia lit * oe Soon! postage charee upow Puscine Letvea: the Per ot Now Diatewlok au tol Hehe Se Without teraid by dietanoe a fone my 88g WhLLe@ ten Coulee suni@ jae of bad anounme @& Hs, PU pay ool ep lcdas Nowa Items, (By Telegrtph (o tie New York Sum. Trwestt-Are Idaho miue # reached St, Toute Mas verte: day the mines ve 24,000 In gol. TAS Sen cent war flewoehip Amonommge emp saccesially launched yeeverday ot the Kosten Mery Yard, 1 Me report that Peecretary en bat Leeu prevmen Rranten isalout to re tin Weelhuou tor severat dare, Li is bellowed in the bf leet m Utary efreles the hee will be ¢ #0. preeeren Tur boen men, and leadat Hpeceu etek Greot for his ews coniemion of ane of the 1 recently arrested stage some pominens Ube a on of recession cosigna. A pisrarco fom Acko avilo Ky, save thet ow Wednemin’ evoniuy the sells took (he engine lege construction tratm at on the Lebensm» braneb toad, Cred (he throttle valve Aud let ber ron wild towards Lebenon, t Wor ato formal deman® ef ¢ vmes ‘ine been mea, id to be determined to ee In Californin, New tiave { her up, ope be Ih io repre mt or thea tt rene © Secretary Ale iLeot" Fngland her onservanco of tnternatieos low." kuan Molowrr. las ‘eued an order ot Gap Vraneineo, tequiiloe pawcovers on ceeen eteanyams and slips logiveup thet acme to the captain of tp vessel, aad per) aa exominaion of thelr beggaga. | Vheobect sto poveot the probable danger ef abe | feteple te take posreaon of etemnerson this coms ty viates euillng ea pmorugorns A vit: broke cn. at Nixon's mills an extensive piper marc actors at Manaytink, Pe. on Wednesday night. The mrtn bufiding en aw departments were Contioved, ‘Tbe lowm in estimated at 6100000 @— F120, The destruc ion of theee mille 0 cortews lors, ne aoversi newspaper establielinents relied apap } them fo. rupples of paper, Jrrevarooos trom coe Upper Missourt repore the Coneral Suiley's fodian eo ro lteu at the moutke the Cann I! Kiver is buvtdlog a new fort to be call. ed Port Tce, Tcettle Indians were reen in fers te tween ort tice aod Port Unlon, and large nambess of them were rad to be some miles back of Fore Riga, Father Deschnidt had twe counelle with three heme dred Slone near Fiat Merthelen, and they expseaed @) guRicty Ww lueke perce with the whites, Genera! Intelligence. (By Mati to th © York Sun.) Mostos MEM © ante, ave tine plow OD pun to. tot tt Vay oldeat | in the of Womnre, Devcon Jere ro -dlel on Monday, at ol 0O ons tt et dietineti " Ler coapeciod with the batie of Loxogton, Hui biagork erp of peecves lat New Jeraay ne one trea ‘al stole thie reas, re; tll eed a as t Jiion of baskets ears cat off ty tee the ease © tor Bidve: the otbet aud w. 1 be deals with es enatedy, ' wo be eclice. for along lowe vornment muse rr nod Exa he alrne uevie for Liead wae ¥ or ep preeiated the = i" forse sad the umel of flour, eppen P ved by Coveret Shermsa f e ¢ ! Tivo’, bg Bh, ve a wr hy ‘4 on ‘ va t YY © "0 ot he fwadon, aur m cooupied a 4 Viv od ving “HA ‘o vet with hie for some ‘ und thas be) payry ens Ny Abu inne, foes i. FOn) Ae cam. 7 ) angidey suaeb North wae for is bene! new Instructions Loops, tbe mouey te + can only oe, In place id, the pay tw? ash- t MOUNT Cee oat euch ee piraves, the armonnt ¢ depot witu the Goverpmens by (ais eevsible order, ofice.s men ire paced (Continued an Laat yogtng

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