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ee ) ‘THE ens eFIRST VEAR. } UMB KR 19,010, eo ‘The; Latest. News rid Telegraph to the X.Y. Sun. ‘APORTART FROM PETERSDURGH. rebel ne Tired. 4 DAMACE DONE TO OUR WORKS. he “Lead” 40 Yards too Short. | y _ MARGE OF THE REBELS. ! eit Loss Heuy) from our Fire. ‘uars NEW PLANS UNDERWAY. 3 ‘ Phe Rebel Invasion. patinued and Increasing Excitement \ prange Conduct of the Enemy. | “heir Objects Hardto Understand (i, ‘SARS FOR! WHEELING ANO PITTSBURG. tT large FROM ‘EW ORLEANS, | Highly Important, i if Trae, UN ATTACK ON MOBILE, ‘the Lower Defences Passed. a ko., &o.,, aa” 3 GENERAL GRANT, ‘ Fighting on the James River. “Washington Avg, .—A letter from the Army of ie Potomac, dated Friday evening, sa; No change in the positiona of the two armies bas C urred eit.ce the Inte batt's, There has been the punt picket-iring on the centre of the line. i rebel battory on the north side of the James ver has become very annoying for a day or two tute an engavement took pluce this morning be. een it and our gunboats, and it was finally yeed to imber up and leave, The weather continues very warm, and consid- wble sickness prevails ainong the » Mor principally from diarrhcn, &. George Court Mouse was wantonly set fire to 34 lestroyed, this morning, by diets, who some soldiers, BOON DIBPATCA, zPloston of a Rebel View. rom A Miscalcain. Hevdquarters Army of the A. M.—The rebels Liew ening, before dark, Potomac, Auguat up &@ mo vesterday infront of the bth Corpa, hia 40 y t, ua they had not duy t rards of our rk, no damage waa done, They also attempted * Lp make a charge, cleering loudly, but they must ‘hve been chagrined at tiuding thenerives so far om our lines, Consicde The le tring waa kept up aiwt on bour enemy's loss wan heavy, ours wery ight. Allis quict this morning, { (By Mail} i Headquarters Army of the Potomac, August 4 v4. M.—Bince the iste unst sful assanit on ‘etereburg, nothing bas occurred to mar the qr Now aud then a@ gun is t y hich sucere led it Lai, generally epes . Utinost tranquility { trevaile. The following is molecticial repos of ur Joss on the occaeion referred tor Tiinth Corps, First Division —Leale O87 zcond D vision —P ote . a0 ‘hire Div w x . Hoo ourth Diviwon- a errero 1,700 Pew Corps furner mo aghteent! Corp woo econd and Ff i Corps ‘ ny Total eeee hut A court of inv stion is Bow sitting —Ger aYancock presias which, it) ts will ‘row the reaponeibility of the lute iailure on the , ‘ight shoulders, (. A rumor that the enemy bad eeu detected in an sarnest endeator to mine our works is Data ‘i formed, corret. The attempt hes Leen made in rout of Warren's corps, but that General te too kilful an engineer to be ht napping. Hence, siia Lave bee ‘Wt least three counter sunk, and este the “rele succeed in blowing us up, we give the Rebme od po .& note of it, were the privilege of mals ments of troportance ng some are goumy on here, but To w.il notrefersothem, You ld : swill hear ot them , General Grant in Washington. Tl" ye Naviosar Isrentioesens of Saturday hee w aut ral Grant mace @ ngton, yestentay, , ob bis retumn to the e following: ‘'L Tp nasit of official bu +. He lett town in the 4 .¢ amy.’ a ret Greets Came tperuliethe Alleged Failure of Gov paign—A Resume of The Nationan Lereinis BA which enjoy af political pte editorial on Ger Ciraut's attempts to prove toat } Washington, g the repuiauen of an it domilit in @ total ‘lure in all its paris, After a rapid resume of the operations Come @encing with the tu attle the Wilderness, en the Sth of M te er nke niven | and thence to the div RB ver oud Petersburg, ba £ during whik i it ted that role bravery c¢ | { @armen apg jit : te failed te accor any adoqgiute Fen the LNtri.iaences e iitk Muay, | he overis ‘ | 8 War F| ‘ t Mi 1 wis ¢ t Chad turned i) A ont be, & i the Potomac, t at ’ number ou a when it . oop “iy maaveb sero: $ ibe itiry irow Fredes k us 6c down by 5 commenter ou the banks of ibut river from i. which # was¢ moved oy Gon, Hallevk ip the gum. * per of 1862, ere itm ght ¢ been repl 4 ay Gon, Grant !ony before the 14th of June in the deveat summer, and that loo withgut the less of @ + | question, itis iinporsible not to pe 6 | lost 10,000 men, ~ | period at 10,000, including 5, NEW YOR K man, if be had chosen to convey it there in trans. ineteml of mo rching it overland, where every | foot of its prowress was marked with Pree) one | blond the t sod of trained and brave and skillful veterans, Full in the aight of thie fact it becomes our duty, at this stage of our review, to ‘ire into the cone | lerations which can be supposed to have influ. enced the mind of General Graut to adopt the over- | | and line of advance against Richn.o We have heart of but three reasons ussigned in deiance of bis determination, One is that it was taken in deference to the opin- hion of the President in tnver of the overland route, | It swell known thatthe President, on the of | Febeuary, 1962, at a time when he tavored a d'rect | | oivance against the Confederate force at Manassas, anid when General McCellan had decided to adopt | aline ria the Che Urbana, and the Vir- | ginis Peninstily wrote a letter to the latter in which he proposed the following inquiries suggested by ® comparison of thar ‘itferent and distinct planes :" “1 Does not your pian involve s great!y larger expenditure of time and money tian mine? ‘2. Wherein is vic Lis Ag certain ty your plau then none? | "8. Wherein is a victory more valuable by your | plan than mine ? |. {Me Tn fact, wonld it not be lesa valuable tn this: that it would break no great line of the enemy's comtmunication, while mine would ? ‘S. In core of disaster would pot a aafe retreat be more d fheuls by your plan than by mine?" Ww miving (o the views of the President on ‘this aon all other subjects the weleht te which they were entitled, we inst refuse to beliewe that | Gen, Grant formed hig sion in favor of the over. } land march from apy euch unworthy motives of offictal complacency, | The Ivrerticescer then «tates that (f General | Grant's selection of the overland route was induced by any expectation of ao weakening and demoraliz- ing Geueral Lee's forces ae to render them tncape- ble of making any serious resistance to the capture ot Richmond, the result shows that he mistook his own powers of nggreasion and tRe enemy's power of resistance. It washisown arty which, ou ar- riving in frontof Kichmond, was found too much | exhausted to storm the enemy's works on the north side of the Jomes River, The idea that the over. land advance of the army would cover Washington ia neutralfzel by the fact that since the 14th of June his army bas been so placed, that in place of being interposel Letween the enemy and the na- tional capital, it !s the army of Generni Lee thatis | interposed between him aud Washington, The Lx- | TRLLIGENORR adde : | Thus in any leht Inwhich we mav view this vethat the | men who were k iled and disabled by | taarch were killed and disabled in vain, — & fier. Grant proposed to bimself the destruction of Lee's army by bard pounding, go that the fal | Richmond would follow, we now see that he we j enhed the aggressive power of his hammer even | more than he dara I the reseting strength of the anvil, for be was compellea in the end to intermit | bi Diows and resort to the slow processes of the tine and the siere, Andas the course of events finally turned him from the line of the overiaud marco to the line of the Jur.cs—leaving the Con- | federate army unbroken as a resisting power | de follows that by pursuing the former line he neediessty sacrifice! all the mou who were killed! | aud wounded in exces# over the Conederate killed | and wounded, and that he forfested by 1, at the vital point of his operations, all the streueth anc | enerey whieh bad been fed in the terrible but fruitiess betes which intervened between the bd of May and the Ita of June. |. We shall not undertake ¢ | Geo, Grout in the | eatiinate the forses of overland expedition, We shall, Poebe pay never know them with @ithenticity or ex. actitude, We ot least w they were without | | precedent In the pistory of our war, and, let it be remeir bece * wore losses which robbed us of nm seusoned by service, whose in a purely mibtury point of View, were numerical reckoning, | t the lost of valuable Hves was not the sole | disadvantaye of ths overland } the ortmay who succeeded voteran soldier lives, n Voor 4 in ro | were so worn and spent by their previous uninter tm ting und exh sbors that their officers th at tue very pont where me to bie jal tow of the dreadiul sirugelc. my bai iouisht behind hin teronsive works | ugh donbiiess greatly reauced in nusater | r, cold still fight hohind bis trenc + | arg or Richmond, But as our forces bad been required to trenchmnents« y rifie-pits aud to scale en- mg the vhole hne of the progress from the Wil as tothe Janes; they were, with hearts as brave as ever, so prostrate! iu r s alomergies that their charges became lue!- | to ctive an? unsvaily ecisely at the juneture | when enecesm on the whoe object of the campaign depended oon the impesuosity aad vigor of their ase tas tate | The Lyrenuanscrs they goos on to say that the result of the series of assaults ayainat the rebel | works at Petersburg irom the 15th to the 26th of June, the mimiug operstions cotmmenced, peoves that Qw army was so much and woen weakened! exhausted by &s Jucreaible labors aud losses | the overlons rob, pression at (be pre that it filed to make an im. s0 polut when .n reased force ‘The fature ot the mining op ra- f Rich. mand may be atelbuted totoe want of concert and of the oficers, aud thourh attended with loss of five thonesnd men, Jt is atill rtaut ir entailing aturther delay of “ibis | most eventful, but in its present at: fortunate caripa..o. wos necessary, tions on S la oounst a mere outpost ethelene y adep\ more top , Most uD- Tt is not iu mortals clways to | command success, but none will deny that the gal- ; laut Aroy of the Potomac has, by its heroic endur- | ance and by yrodi valor, well deserned | the success which @ malignant tate has again pic | ed from its grasp."* tw es « On Losars | A tote + wounds sumrasry of our losses in killed and 1, from the fib of May to ihe 12th of June, | | when the army mnoved to the Jomes River, is exti- Lby the [xtstiianxcen at 62,000 men, Dor- first four days’ operations at Pelorsburg wo Fatinusting mal ings the ur losses munce that | silost on Saturday, | we have the immense aggregate ol 57,000 men lost | on the everlard route, during a period of three | months from the Sth of May to the 50th of July, A per centage of these were slightly wounded and | have since reivwrned to duty, but allowing for these | | we shal! probably find a loss of about 70,000 men in | killed and wounded, ———— | Tum air at Poughkeepsie last night was filled | with sinoke, Rumors were rife that sn ea le uflayration was raging at Ronuout, The stnvke | Las hung over the city for elght or nine hours, Itrvvases from Fredericksburg report thet the | ' town ot permanently held by either wide, but! | that both Uuion and rebel scovtse make thelr ap. | pearance ovcasionally, Recently a rebel conser t- ! | ing force of cavalry Sppeared in Frodericksturyby | and impressed into their service ull persons capa- ble of bearing arms. Small detachments are stl! malve lurking in the vicinity, looking for those who have | 50 guns, is now before Mobile, having passed the ceceped to the woodlm MONDAY, _- GENERAL SHERMAN, ~ | tence of that ctty. Shon! 4 nis news We oontifthed The Rebel Report of Gencral Stoneman’s | it will be an important d wersion in favor of Gen, Capture Denied. Sbermen.—Fn, sus.) Washington, Auguat 6.—It is stated fn offctal _ —_—— <a military quarters bere that the rebel report of Gen, The Invasion. Stoneman's capture in Geotyia is incorrect, and Latest Facts ond Kamores, The rebel movermenta io Peaneyteania ace ell AUG ust 8, that he succeedal in getting through all right, per- benall marked with great mystery andl are ews ile Hood Burning Property tn the City. culated to battle and mietes dl the authorities, They | Lout vila Ky, Auguat 6.4 letter dated one | concentrate at varions poiite and then divide tors mile frei Atlanta, on the Sist of Wuly, anya; dotachmenty which reaeeemble at some ylice | ree are now burning i. Atlanta, They tndicae Agreed upon, Ry thie manne the moat exagerrated that General Hood is destroytnyg a large amount notions of the strength and objecta of the invasion are disseminated from a bundred sourves, ant none but persons in an official position can arrive atian accurate knowledge of the situation, Property, but whether with a wew to the evacua- tion of the place or not fs unknown,"* General MeCook’s Expedition. Wash ngion, Augvat 6.—Official d'epatches re ceived ot the War Department, chow that General Mc Cock ia aafey and that at least one thousand of his men will sueceed in rejoining bis command, re- Juctng bis lows to a few hundreds, men, under the command of General Early, are on the Valley of the Crmbertand, but they ae not concentrated, thou h it is probable that ther: are in © position to nite in ease of emergeney. Aaa rule ee it nay be etated that the amatier the band the more Rebel News. brutal and vioWnt fs the conduct af the ‘men com. Reported Disaster to General Stoneman’e posing it. apo oni deve tation men. the ursek Command, Etc, of these deeyoilery and even. ‘women aro Late news from rebel sources: is quite important, sulject to the most violeut otctrares, On iftrie, but it is well to remember, howevets tl06 | amnewda Hagerstown waa ocupied by but little of it has been coufirmed by Northern | paadiey Johnaan's aud McCans ands forces sources, In any event, a liberal allowance must be that burned Chambersburg, aud 6 is supposed that the design wos to atiack Cum! erland, But uf this was the Inteation, it was (rrstrated by the rooverents of Gemerals Kelley aud Averill, who mamie for the usual robe! exaggeration of their own exploits, The most importans item over which the Rich. | mon’ papers are rejoicing Ye the reported capture droee the rebels “or a considerable distance in the of Maj neral Btoneman, the dietinguishe! cov | ginction of Rommey, uutil they were reimforced, alr r, with 600 ofhismen, This report is when the Union forces were comp oiled to fall back The Wheeling pepers of Thirsday anticipatod « decisive engagement betwoen Cerierals Kelley and embodied tn an official diapateh from General Hood to the rehel Secretary of War, and corroberated by a dispatch from General Howell Cobty and another 5 Bradley Johnson Tt is certains that on Thurs to the Southern Assocumted Press, Tt appear that General Sionemom with about 2S00 ef | day last @ rebel force of fouricen to fifteen his covalry force, was engseed in a moves | thousand men was gouth of the Potomac, near acy A the wot lida ef sh Ty ( ; be ey | Martinsburg. Five thousand men were betwoen a litce body of rebel militin, The battle continued | Hagerstown and Middlebury on Friday, Tle lat etl diay, and in the meantime int wascon- | ter pisos is on the Penney) vanta and Maryland veyed to Gen, Iverson, of the rebel ariny, who hur- | Stage line, five miles from Hy werstown, CGreencas. tle, another point bald by th» enemy, is nine miles north of Hagerstown, The preatest excitement prevaila in the Cumberland Valley, and the farm. | ers were rumning off their stock, grain and valin Dies to secure places, At Baltimore the mil on the alert, but ne bk upon that place is antic: pated, at least for some time, fa Washington the ried forward with #« reinforcement, aud the next morning attacked Stoneman who was retreating toward the neighboring village of Clifton, A {ng to the report, Btoneman's force was cefeate dispersed, and bimeelf and f00 inen were cape tured, Tae rebel papers: ack 6 that Gen. | Stoneman, previons te hin capt: ne great damage to the railrcid, havi weovered the lest | railroad connection with Atiantn. | The rebel papers are also jubilont over the de- tary are } ‘ + | feat of MA oo} . It see ane nt alte ri a sn ‘ i. ue } feeling is rather gloomy, and a reseral impression cae RAWISK’ ar see a rebel Letew a? emvniee, | Preval’ that some important political and tailitary Tt Lenpened thatthe rebel General Roddy with h ) changes will short be anunowaced., The alaro commie arrived at Newman by railrowd shortly | se1) Gontacoeat Harraburg. aac! the place is berg | betore MeCook came up, and tiamediatly pleced ‘ 3 se bis tnen in poeltion action, That movement | putin defense, itis generally eommdered thatthe | placed MC tween two hostile columma at | towttack it, A Warhington disp stei, | the reeult war ar cialined, aever battle, the de- | ip Pui's f. states that the rebolsare { feat or McC the captive of tive bundred pr.sou- “ n ars, #ix pieces of a@ruilery and seven hinadred | mivan nthe Sue ou three separate ce horses, The rebel | in the dime Harrisburg. eDetached ¢ on i i mpatchen from Atlanta give full re- ‘: | moe on the right and left o* the rr porteo che te which oecurred on the 28th | ‘ wand although they as Usualelam @ vielory, ob with @ view, it is sald, of diverting atiencon acinit a boavy lose in ofhecers aud men, Lheutenent. from the resi objet of the movernent, General Bouort, adie 4seneral therr home of hundred, Majordieneral Loring, and Brig- | Recior were wounded, They place men io killed aud wounded at fifteen Thier news, ifeorrect, would indicase that the reports of a rebel dewonetrat Aga ust hout foundat n Wheeling and Pitsiarg are w) m Unlow the rebel | | Poe attack on the ¢ pected, aud probably 1 wded With urms for the Liberals in | In‘ly ex- rees of Mobile is has wis uw at Fong Koug, carly in June, destroyed | fro No movernents (ui (O werth of property and a larve number of state eufictontiy mivanced to be vo A fF spout at Wiampoa drowned 20 Col, Burrell, of the 42.4 Moss tte R i | ¢ re | for ej bteen montha a prisoner i & oO} due Union Convention of the First District of Ove, have tr number of other exchanged « in the Matanzas, (Ir is positively stated in Washington thaifAd- miral Farragut's fleet, cousistiug of 12 vissels and unated Benjamin Egglovton to Con- grese, ‘Te vote stood as follows :—Egicaton, $4; 8. P, Chase, 59, In the Becond Districi B, P. Mayes was nominated, Carr, Por, Gen, Sherman's staff Engineers, has form aud ie nxeged in bombarding th veer des} notified bis mamiatanta in the odllce in Ciucianatie to a ee It is now estimated threat a force of thirty thowind | der PRICE ONE CEN TWO CENTS IN and talk as if be antl ipated the ear! of the v. Hos, R.W. BR. Conn, of Alabama, formeriyl pint States Senator from Alabaniy and at preeent men + ber of the rebel Congres fron the came State, bas arrived in Cineinnath en route to W neton, oo a miasion of sem) character nylon AN effort is being made by the rebel quihortelve to make Charleston the tutyre hanger peoot of of war, anditisepy prisoners we ‘ vate by therm on this occasion, ¢ ery expedite this matter will be used be the rebel au thorities, A vievaton states that early in this month» fete took place at Osceola, Ark., between S00 rebela ur Bowen, and @ Federal fore4, commancer iy. known, resulting in the defeat of the rebels wi ly the lost of many killed, wounded and pr soners and the capture of their arma and equipage, Bowen was atnong the killed General Intellfzence. {By Mail w@ the New York Sun.) Prev ane conductors on the street cars are talked of in Chicago, Bie hundred reemita left Boston on Borarlay for the Army of the Potomac, ON every receipt for moner giten or teen ow, @ tWo veut revenue stump must be othiard Tur Cuban government @on to continue th at Hovanathe Sig! has granted publication of the t ta pern's Lea paper Dearta amounting to near FNON,00) paren the T iry otties Friday. ‘The money etl be sent to Louisville ant Si, Louis iuauedutely ior the payment of the Western troop 4, Turnwis an exceascf fermules tes a five States in the Union, Connecticut h MW: Mowaa- chur ette 87,04 oW Hampshire, 7.00: N: York. A160 Rhode Tstand, 6000, nhurmbers are nearly equal, in Pennsylvane the Parti, in despair at the trouble carded tie flaxern-hatred wi enuses has diss t.° Mies m als ellowg wisely retaina it,thouyh it costs her almort: two day at work to geeber barr buck to ite natural vafter a periormance of this her best and bea stifil character. Th. city of Nalamere having ateonced the benn. thes due the enlisted negro troops from the counties which bave refiised to pay these men, Col, Bow- man advertise that they will be erediied to the most quote required from the The draft of the Sth of Beptember, tie he L will pass over Battte tucrey Which will supply ber whole ato by volun. te ring between this aud then, Paros are higher by a hundred por cont. im Ine cha than they ever were beiore, Jos lver 1Upeds worth about Afty cents, wil not buy as much as nty-fve conta will in Begland, ~ Articles of las chest dress there cost five fans oo mach as they dont 1; and ludia fe cralping Europe o& spevio wed kcopait nll, A plethora of gold appears tee aa bad aaa plethora of paper, Rrennipar has sent a deta'lof Poderal sate ta Lowsviliey Ky. to Scott County, with & captured guerrilla, with onlers to take him to the Apot where Robinson was mur: ond there er ecutebim. On the doy (Ang. ©) 6 captured guerrille was sent to Peasne, tle, to ba excen ed on the spot where Jenkina ehot Mr. Sparke, Two wuerrilas have aloo been sont to Lexington for trial, A verren from Drownsyille, Texae, duly 23, cone po " } * i firtnn the news befor yoblishe’, that our forces The Richmond papers ay Pubes indignan' force stilt on the South bank of the Potomac wboutd | jase eyacuatest that Pr nde. All the military atoroe yar Noocour mio line expeditions, at mut fine as : : . igs vy be interred t! Arrow Bey proved ayrever wereh in rthat direction, The news {x contivined | aml supplies bave bean sent to Heazom and new Ore success thin the robela are willie direct te ods | from various sources of the arrival in tho upper | tne. Ewe d aid Aik elugees we ° 9 te s paaaond eer medal lyst hy ae De price of | sheuandoah of the rebel columns that receatty | setter fatey will move te White Stoneman apd & partot his force is noc wueetion | " ab we i . Peay % n aisles #68 for the damage woh ibey bad previow ily sone, | foug) t Generala Hancock sod Foster, gear Mal. | : miles frou vm. rtning The BxqQeirks goes W furit re that | vern Hili4 on the Penineta, This ld reaso | 8ius Low nt mwusyilie bub deeolition mer every raide btu canned: shan be th 4 Svaan Loaf Mou as the | sot by Oe Te ee ee eens a evoedd vines | the forces now throataning the North to a total of | 5G" lan -gelieot)) Ane aa ae to death, os be vit e the it of " ) rooney, has been , iy eo hal feve, avd feroctously comeludes any article on the forty thousand men, On saturday, Gen. Cadwal ierrillas now harrasaing Montgomery Countys s cot thus: Dead Yaukees req ore no guardtey, | Inder iaued the tollowing mlirese at Warrichore : | Md. They bove cleared that reign of its Union and eat no rations; they never escape, anda they | 7 PRP SN inbabitani&. and protect the secessic iets who bave BAD wrens Bhanorwing Deouion? “1 ¢ fight no more battles; When cuce lust they ure | Hang Ha SaMittRe; Aluriion 1964, of Hetaved behind © ‘fo Union people of B ky le never found.” - Nas Sid ad. Phalads . | have also decamped, nnd loft the field to the dislow. The sane papers are fillet with account | 2% ss ih ple OF: Seet City f Philade'pita and tte | i re yearly ia nuifered to maintain bis position 19 ayn ons tpon, the recent oxplosion a 1 Ags wid ee + of our | the Vaile 1 the boruer on (ie north s.deof the coedi a ttle rebur., The reports concer | Btate T iz a Sera ie Potomac necessarily becows. the scene ere ug (he previonis Kuowidge of she rebels concerns | [tM ieee rt nila warfare, tng Gr Barat Bed skh a he Rion thay | Htateto serve during 4 sdelen Wien the war first teote oot a coum? marrisd mae Brae Pie. SEINE BUC SORRO DANG “¢ | Lappeal te your patriouern stores | man of Steubenville, Muoy v« eret. Ho wee followed the springing of the mine. 4 oye 1 | SPoud promptic, and urge tha ianiedi- | Teportod k.led at 1 % Bubew werily Ne these papers ix alao indicative of uneasiness ME | Ta emnble in your reepective Warde and or | wits vod apetal 4 p viet tore GiCGtOy [ore vou Dg: BUG ann fh Victory | enn ize companies to proceed forthwhs te uhis city. | the body of ber hashes rou it with olf in the receut case, (hey secin t earful that fare |) be furnished with trans Mon he exile | dts CAMARO ead MiTnetS sa ahaa Ge ae ther mnng operatous w I soon be on foot. one | rem ar your arcval you w anizec ear el sinary.cd ay low days since, Exquinni, in a long article on thia subject, thus | meni, subssied age sworn into the ser. | an ex i pa enville cteerly imita the fear that fs entertained of such | ef che Siste jor Site delence, dv ne the | andiety reine rom a” eolte operstions; “Perlaps noth ng can illusdrate Ms ter | period of exinting emergence bo ‘ead, that he woald probably Le e hanged tho differouce between the Yankee and Confe 4 Groranr Capw annaper, Maj.-Gren, Com'dy and woul. be homme apain, Her pereeut hasbue ds habits than the circumstances attending the recent | tga Worthy tea, abd the cane Lecuence soraawe explosion upon ourtiues, [cis the first exbibiton BY TRLEGE ACH ‘einbarrosaln in this cpiarter of a actence which hag aelleved " ’ i n PT Toe 2 ‘ more for arcient and modern warfure than perhaps | Reported Manocavro Against Wheeling, 1 Garvan Ature, of Milfart, and the Th Maley anecther, © © © © Thetwo schools have ther | palimore, Aug. 70:45 Po M.—It ia reported mi ‘e vancing 1.pon the reiwl tort at “ ie emnine: t puptias but the destructive visius of Banks | pore that a force of rel ela vacre crosstuy the 1 tu Aneen bill Tyne 7 te if be ib peheeyy Biunter, Av aul Grierson bas hho w ee *0 fifteen bullets t a 4 " vat lai z tery ountrs ving sople tr mar, yesterdays, beyond Elancocky and were pou | ooratch nconted the bre atwerks, @ ball j ' " | wtrock + dancin: on, ioft hb \° united and enerceticy WL le t read more | jy the divection of Wheeling. The same authority trek 2 WH, tlanel ,telt hom 6eL8e Me He approaches by vod blockade b | on the wid, Witle dy uy teere, to leas than pe Peet ‘ f al art says that Karly Las beon, ov ie bemg mintorce! by | 6 a 1 7 wa itd owen HEL eon te routls use ere - x \ succeset |, attonce tuore perinanent occupas » Lougstreet’s Corps, aud Wheelluy is the pont . fy, seed hh Te “on y tbhimon the tion of the country." | tole aimed at, We bave no menusol ascertauing | (00 Y mets ns , ome ‘ mies ’ ? the reliability of this report, butthok itis ruber | way went } t 4 aia }oopftal; but he From New Or!eans. unreliable SORIA CALA? Oeil morm om bia ' w “ the arum, when asnrgeon, seeing bis : Hunter Superseded by Sheridan, The Movement Against Mobile, Ere. by 1 unfit ec pred him. | Woshington, Aug. T.--Geu,. Hunter bas been an- At hos this aeconnt of a new New York, Ava. The stermer Metauzas from sareeiad Us an) ai THA ECA REA OE Lhe ome n ealas, who proposes to estab. New Orleans the Slat has arrived at this port | A Yel por ¢ » devoted exclusively to tae with merchandi or | ermy operating on the Upper Potomaa, Maj. Gens | gry e6 of bis contemporar.es bot ith merchandise ¢ gers. i i bis contenpora , Wa mila fthe Su | Gonch has returned frera Pittsburz, and is at his j mn nit ue by Gaeilitating their umon tn mate orresponde ce of the Sun, ,, OES ae A 7 Ne thawettiliait ' Yeadquarters in this city. } Piunovial be en 16 L'Eodto NUPTIAL. New Orleans, Joly é Very Uitte business is ‘ ian : . bel { the motto, in KBoglish, all souls us A doing ot present. The news of Sherman's prog Iris dificult to ascertain where the rebela are) pyr gy the Kono Nepriat. will publish several pees, isn atime of cold in New York, | Portedy but the impreesion among military men ans of ‘Wants and ‘Otferr.® els : and of the consequcnt de line of pod > , here th thut a collision will take place near Middle» vrrespondence between thy advert bas unsettiod the markeis, Quotations are nomi. ‘ : : | with w review of the mair ak | town, about bt in ies north of Fre Me nouncing, day by du 4 my nal, without material change } 4 e, day hays ndes ; G Candy's orders for tt f the | favor + whether browus r Vv puner these td # brisk denimod jor wialower rw By snilitin haa crested intense eaa'o News Items. whother the businoas of matrituonial eachange '# | oe Lr tt raject will ist circle Dat there r - q om me his } A ‘i ‘) (By Telegraph to the New } rk Sun.) Login business & art; in the coming autumu se the firing: above Vick uy the Clara - Which three men Ned avd nine Gon, Storira iain a ot had an toter The Dra‘t—Kanailzetion of the Quota. ded) everything has Leen quiet on the Misuse | yew with tho President on Sirurda 8 livitor Whitt ed his de ippi a8 fur as board tr Grace Furnivan, st AO 1Or's AN RORD BABT RS |, equalizuion of the ¢ A Several schooners us ugeers are reported to be | eato« on the Upper Peromac, the nature of the bill suthorizing ti recut crafts eruisiny ia Lake Ponteharirain, capturing and Wi ni vas to the seven-thirty and the settlement of the excess nnd deticiencien o8 burning fishing aloops, Tbe enpiain of the tugboat foan up to August Gil) War ES 50, The sub- | , rmer call be concludes us follow Sentinel reports that she was case) to the South | geripton oo B turday en nied to BUY6, 850, } Tha Gall (efoe one a6 Sita ir’ volune West Dass by a eu ‘ ear wr euarton bas reached Washington that the | tence ¢ ite uraft \illy we siuw, bo for one geod und painted blick ' assert that | l pn other ed by the rebels under fire | | Meged o 4 pair ek at ’ nee at years’ yoo will under she was the Electric Spark, ai been fitted | Ch | been exchi ny | 7 an py in Out ua 6 pirate, aud tat noo Los ap iute Moe | Vin eehooner Haze was seized wt San Francisco | a? In other + to furnish 200 ear. men, will the r 'ente of law and Px ota aut {.4should teruish LN aia hos qpertion, Ibi Ye obgervedt rien Ln @ , three years, ve vy net ’ ak to litery service sheen equdieed iu OdmUnistemioy the former ace i Congress. Iti toaterial what unttiateken aa the bev'a cquizacca a sbat walt is uniformly the # It is on the assumption that the made of cal heretofore ato ypted will be continued t 100 voot Marshal General, that dhe present eal bas boom baned, The call of the President:is fort! «> umbcr oe (CContinucd en bast "“