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The Latest News By Telegraph to the N, ¥. Sun. GREAT NEWS! { | the fleld newrly equalled that ottimber, viz. Bem" Before Atiant :, Ga,, July %4.—Geners!s Thave the boner to reportthe following general sum- mary ofthe result of the attuck of the enemy upon this arwy on the 22d uit. : Total joss in killed, wounded end mieming, pene peg 3,621, and ten pieces of artilers ye have PARRAGUT STILL SUCCESSFUL | tc S04 delivered to ie eas. ainiee ® flag of truce sent ip hy them, fh front of | —______ | e “ar the Third Division of the 1%), Army Corpa one | ABEL REPORT _OF HIS VICTORIES. dead in rut! the Deis, avs somber Dds Ports Powell and Gaines Captured. cupied by or troops | rad Blair opt rte, will | wel) te fae Lid tidexi oo his a et te | a thousand, The number oi their dead. bared in | Y @ Qh tron ve I more ud t ‘ i and | q SURRENDER OF 600 REBELS. front of the ath eorhs Ub to tai Bouin ie ROA, ant eer eee | MADY wore are Fok unbunad, burying pation be. ing yeb at work. Th wer ul dead bur t About Sixty Cannon Taken. { frontof the 10th corps, Woe 422. We lave over ae — | Mof their wounlat in cur bands the larger BXCITEMENT AT MOBILE. | wien’ toue ley the | ', after the engacen ae | of re and We! \PROM THE SHENANDOAI. al@® captured 5,000 stand of arma ir lines eeeen Unnew The attack was snd Woe Bey iSheridas Moving Against the Enemy wally, engaged ui We haverett w | tho roar 1,000 prisoners, in aading 8 con (pha BKIRMISHING NEAR WINCHESTER. | §!.;"crm wpighyranks We si coun js he te report will be forwarded aa soon a4 completed, Local and Miscellancous News. GREAT MoCLELLAN MEETING. 60,000 Citizens in Union Square UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM. ke, Oy ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. Continued Saccess. Var Department, Avy. 10—10.00 P.M. Mijor Om. Diz, New York:—The following report of the | @ucems of our operations at Mobile, extracted from Qe Bichmond Exgrirs of this morulng, bas just we, received by this Departwent trom Major Gen, tatler » Mobile. Avg, 8,—Friday night Lieut, Col, Will- ana commanding Fort Powell, evacuated and ew up the Fort. Yesterday aud to-day the @vwy ure shelling Fort Guines, The people of Mobile are all ready tur the fray. weet contidence prevails, The people ure muatistiod ith the conduct of Lieuta, Buchanay, Maury aud “armet of the Navy, RECAPITULATION, Our total loqa 3,021, Enews's dead thu ported buried, or delivered to them 4,200, Prisoners sent North, 1,017 Pota! of prisoners wounced, in our banda, 1,000, Est.cuted los of the enemy at ‘east 11,000, Very respectfully, dows A. Louvax, Ma).-Genctal, Ma) Cen, W. PF. Sherman, Commanding Miltary Division of the Mississippi, Latest Official. Washington, August 10,—No operations before Atlanta of consequence are reported to-day, Por | tious of Stoveman's cotomand are continuing to | arrive, and the total Joes will not exceed one thou- | sand, | Every 0. Stanton. Sccretary of War, Colonel MeCook’s laid, Lowierille, Awg. 10,—The Nasiville Unsiow hus offclal authority that the lows ip MeCook's raid will not exceed five buaared, (By Mail.) A correspondent from the headquarters of the Arny tn lront of Atlanta, saya: On the 80th of July there was an artillery duel between the enemy ou the right and the 2och Corpe. From au covasional firing during the aight | ed inte volleys at daylight, with sharp m | Woch produced an impression thas a me | gagewent Wee progressing om that portico ine. Later .u the day the Ist and 34 Divi | Mooker's od corps charyved and captured ( | Line of the ppbel rite pity with 100 pris” | Georwia no litia, and 134 wruns loft Ly the pckots in th ‘ SeOOVD DISPaTCO figs Severs) relele wore killed tm tle Mo Ava, S.—It & painiuiy humisting to | ae hac Bs awe sd lls y ype weer? Bocince the sbamefu! surrender of Fort Gaines at quue Were some time wince eons from Richmond, | Bef-rast nine o'clock this morniag, by Colonel itis iq pete pyr they used at Vicksty x. at | .) 4, f We 1 least is throws the camedemeription o ehell which } Suarles Anderson, of the Ylet Alaban lays maent. | TD trequewtiy aawitlere, » tuietie wis ada bail | ot powerful work was provisione! far six ) inebes ip diameter, scorn shaped, with expansion vnths and with a garrison of ala hundred men. | metal my pd ind ihe heck communicated with the enemy's Meet by far of prosd op wtih fens ae 8 proles tag § rue nee with the sonction of Gen, Pare, Gen, Page | the heave ss Or wiles arvund, apd the ugiae o! the | quired by signal what his purpore wey but re- | shell in fis ficht through tle air is like the ho 4 ; lotecemen, Yi feo of thee smnetal ¢ eved no answer, His utteution was atiractet by cerns," a6 Quarte satan Wicet yma) yuns, Page repeatedly tleuraphed ; SIT" dropped Li und about Ger ¢ \ tf your fort.” The same night vistte 4 Fort Gaines and found Anderson on eld’ practhe ari the Yankee fleet arranging the wrms of | A small rived Parrot mow spitulation. He let peremptory pra tor Abe | pd hea equal rane hese too ' guns wecalenlete to capiure ae without ralrowd ersou on his return motto @urreader the fort, and Meved bimof bis command, Fort Morgan sig- led this morning but no answer waa rocetvud, teem the hoisting of the Yankee fag over the wmparts of Fort Gaines. Anderson's comiuct is Beially pronounced inexplicable and shomeful, trineportetiou, ihe euemy caunot remove They wil! provably be epiked and lef jor trophies Whes U.e “iste Ciry' is evacuate Another cortespoudent aayst The fightiug around Ay ereguiar@rce, We are belvagmered et) or coulnaall ‘acrack an No further news from this quarter bose been re- rp | ridsy. The Navy Departwent received w tele- | tee Lurued, and eleven dead bodes by the rowd- ram Sesug yey morning, aunouneing the Morvan, | side, A party of six whites were killed at Pbirty- te only gunboat of our fleet which was nol either | wo mile creek lastnight. The dudiwus have ste i} ea masterpiece of errinercimy, but Lb bas since wen gresily strengthened auc improved to u ge requirements of modern artiiers, It ia | Fort Laramnw, Aug. 9, -Tiebadians sre yet very bold, There je great alarm throurhout the ounded by o giacia or sloping bar Rr OB the | ; country, [tis feared they will attack this point aetna , While 89 wey dito: ru S Many emigrants havo boes killed gnd wuck shuk Fort Powell, aleo captured, {s situate on the other | stolen, From Washington. ¢ Western extremity of the island, near Grant's | ‘as, and is one of @ chain or earthworks cor. | nding the channel on that side. The surrender | sive Co : Muddle -Thariow Weed at Work The these places vives us colmplete possession af A ; ; ‘ nuphin Island, and enables us io sthe Swarn | Cabinet to be Brekeg up —-Keported Ken i stestoboat chaurels to bia kale ers, Withe iguutioun, etr. W vittngtos, Aug There is evideutty a thick rouddie in adiernt the aid of erutvors. It also say mod for altackin. fA Vantage | Foon the main ] _YORK THURSD wounded and missing, the enemy's dead alone on le yneur in opin + | from Weet ade of touskety s, A stream of shot and sbell are aved up to this hour, raining duwn upon the key city of the South, - which will soon reduce it te ruin should they per Epwrs M. Staxtox, Secretary of War. wet on ther mad attempt ol deiending ib nut Another Account, lonyer. ie Washington, Auguat 10—11.80 P.M —The Navy New Depredations by the Indians. tpartment to-night recelved a dlepatch, contain- Omuha City, Aus, 10 The Indians are com apie following trom the Bichmoud Examiner, | gitting new depredations, svealing sloch. burning | We oun ; tesins, aud wij/ing indiwrimtnately, They we “hb dispatch from Mobile, cated Aiust Tth, tWo | within a lundred yoris ot the plokets of Fort ays ister than our prevous advices states that Kearuey last night, and fred ai arrow atone of | } vedtuation had wot ataplilly altered since the | them, A comeb arrived at Bort Rearve, this mor | aemy'e victory over our ironclads on Jas | jug, and reports passing several tralus, wi ' ] syne, Leached or captured, has sicceeded to get- | jen gl the stool at Cottonwood Stat Linety du over the bar, and reachiug Mobile." miles weet of Port Kearney, This moruins a party | (Port Gaines 's situsted on the east extremity ' of soldiers ere iu pursuit of them, It Is well knuwu | Goble Bay Iie’ setenv cusemated works busi | Sat FeDeR Mie Whiter wuppoved te be fraw Quasi vy the United States Government, and mounts | trelty old band, are evsucmter Wil abe Tndieus ta ey guns, Previous tothe war it was regarded | quer di predatione, don either side the L Lese, Port Morgan i ‘i = kona | ‘ha: Praaidaniial &) y the most . and is likely to be tion af Thurlow Weed mp Ne ile ie Sc attacked, ft is sxouger than Fort Galuesaod | kiteben stirr ng the political cauld the be it, was buils by the U Btates Govern= | “Happy Family " jumpe aod equirmnsto the prob. veut. Admiral Farragut har now capsured hall aa able delight of ‘ouest abe," who scat for the | any guns as be has in his entre tleet, whieb wounted only 280, all told, Accordivg to rebel adroit wire-paiier, aud knows bow the thlug is qperte be bag a ycaptured 60 at Fort Gsinss done, The result haa not yeappe: but ie is 4 i) 20 © he Tennessee : fee Bort Powells An 90 03 Door f Pia ally probable that there wil! be a total chan, ad ported aa lom to the Contederate Wer Departy recast ofthe Cabinet, Blair and Stanton bal o went at Richraond —hesides the jose of ships ports, nthatinvolves the speedy suircudus | D, SUN, grand set-to to-day ats cabinet meeting,and it was confidently reported that the latter boi resrmed, Pout the news was too good to be true. Later telligenuce ia to the eect thak Secretaries Byward, Skirmishing with the Enemy. | Blase aud Welles are to leave, This news ie proba Washington, Auguet 10.—Dispatlhes just re- | bly doubtful so far as Mr, Seward is coucerned, The @ ¢ved from General Sieridan report his forces | Present talzht like to throw him overlward te cone e ving against the enemy, up the Shenandoah, | ciliate the radicals; but it ia now tow late 4P.M,, they were skirmishing about teu miles | to do eo, and he is far too shrewd to kick away the rm Winchester, ladder—just now—-by which he rore to a nomina- Epwi M, Stantoy, Secretary of War, tion, Mr, Fessenden, too, ta reported to Le uneasy GENERAL SHERMAN, Leases in the Late Battles. Waghington, dug. 10.—-Major Genera! Sherman, ptwanswitting the following official report of Gen, agen to Gen, Halleck, says :— “Although jumber of dead rebels seems ex- Ree pede: to give full crodit to the re- a Sok tavegh our lous wea nly 6s ta billedy GENERAL SHERIDAN, ine finds that he is unequal to its requirements, His health is breaking down, and his more intimate personal friends declare that be will be compelled to resign on this account, as soon as a suitable suc- cessor can be found, His administration of the finances has, 00 far, been marked by honesty, \ eeaher than first cle obility, Me two persons ' | Lincoly giuleontents, | waa dead before in bie seat, Ho either does not like his position, or | © respecting 8 eultatle successor for Mr. Fes ouden, but be will probably be Kx4Gov- ernor Boutwe'), Mr. Thomas, of Massachusetta or Spaulding, of New York. Tho cabinet embroglio is bat the eulmir of a long cherished internal animosity that only needed an outelde press produce an ory It ia in teality the « ue test between the Conservatives and Radicalsethe Chase-men and the Das Vtee, The iwue will doteru whether Mr. Lincolo will identify himself im the approaching campalzn with the extrem) te of ether section of the Bepubliean ation 0 ke 0 Sewar 10 party, of pe the peer policy of riding at the wamrne time both horeee inthe second beast for the White House, General Grant has come aud cleared the rele« out this repon, and has gome again, Whether it be owing to the inf@ueuce of his presence oF Bot.bis certaa thate far more bopeful feeling prevmis ip wel sl quarters than at any period ance the Jagaot the Willerness sainpaign. The chief anxiety is reepectiag Shere man. His postion a tow the central object of the war, ke a 'evema decisite tictory, or even ob- tow tains a footlow! in Atlanta, so as to fortify ‘tase Hage for another advance, ft wll be im possible for Lee's ariny to sustain itself in V itvinia uni! Thankegiving, with General Grant's aroy im le present positon, and acting ouly on the defensive, T. (Bq Telesraph.) Washington, Aws. 10. Vhere are tn this elty Do rumory a elsewhere, of Calinet changes, As to the reported resignation of the Secretary of War, the Natiowar Reruettoan says: Mr. Stanton de- nies this wud so does the President, News Items, (By Telegraph to the New York Sun) DR. Revwouva, the American Consul, died at Bt. Mare, Hayt J Tus subserip 0 the sewen-thirty loan reported tunted to gs at Bon Prane to the Tressur Lar Golden City orday, ue arrives Wilh parsenvore that let Now York, July 1th, Tue Pdtors and Pubushers' Convention, for the Btate of Maing, tot yesterday at Porth Acm- stitution was adopted ior @ permanent organiza tion, NERAL Sicut ey it is wtatedt, has received an fr of the cormand of the Veteran Reserve Corps, but be ssys le would rather cutuwsnd tbe colored troops in the fleld. Un Trorday, an orduance boat, etpl J ws Citv P ave Leen received, loaded wiih mt wharf, N Col, Bubcock, of Gen. tat, was el.ghtly wounded. rere has been the formes of Avvares, Gen. Urnya has deetded for Marinyiian, Turrounded + hutonty afew hi ed floes mon followed bia, A large L bersl ff tlie Colima, The blockade of Manzauilla fame! cuforeed, TH propeller Racing for Dafalo, from Chleago, burst her beter eeeterday night, of Randean Point, Lake Erie, of the crew were lost. and her ear Twelve ) Couseting of uur, pork and bigh wines was trey A stearver poked opthe curves Tu whom twenty guers las attacked were coiving gixty horses to tity Koa from the Sule Rieor Road, five miles ‘V.e wuerrilag kelled three men ' espns eee Sie ech ee ee eee Oo ee ae N. Pains r Wy atesemente upon fiai totizens of » Groves, Vallard wud M Coucken nites. Kentucky, log the Lenefit Hy oe property haa Orpt. Paling hee | vdect Sh a owessmpent of $50,000, the jam lies o! been destroy ux the re Gove to Wickman toe Genera! Intelliveuce. (By Hail othe New York Sun.) Tue day Rickmond papers are sold for forty | cents Bpitce to the Bou.tberu suliers at Pers. burw. 7 s for severe eval died at the hous Cynentry. | Tr is the int the Goverument to nak | P wl a forte Le # hive ¢ ‘ fort ‘the elty ime » alle beth tau cwurd ane ed conf der ition pres Pesarded, bovh bi country, asthe tient tthe Home Governm depee is famt linus any of the w bia sw yparativ aces abroad it het juan thee y unknown Tae bida tor the Cor nect ort loan of two million Were opened on Taos » ) Hartierd, and ayneunt ed boa talied more than the reqaired sum, OF HOW Were at par, the bwlauce radaglig ab ef! ut «! A rey 1 “ween } A number of white Inhorere, the uegroes wer injured, Tur Chattanooyn Rrnri We actatre McCleituu, au fimaice Hell alec + re Valli barn more than ail, because he “ost the War at the start, and Lag kept bis Uediy besten ahd be Wlule mag farecent date, ania faith ever auee* A perition js being ania vigneal in vas | rious OP. Me 1 presented to the Vr ie weiter deta wrath call Genera) M ‘ n “i ervice, laupression that Uiis j Jar xe Laat) thy thoussud voiinioers Lo ) ' AY Sant Untes there wer mot n pr sonerd in Andersons die, prsveers died | there durmng the J sus pt. Beller, Ruode Is!and artillery wi ’ ported wounded, Was in Churlesion Gu ihe Yd iistahh and doug well, Tag Qhie New Party m ent hae come to At eeiing beld at Batler, Hanlten couuty, Ow Inst Saturday, to che ne at attend the Buffalo Convention, ar wae tuade of the Lincown inen, wud they tora Bienes the | So the Butlawo gevement 4 Was Lorn, ving ia the correct statement of ‘aw, tating receipia ond pot us published August 6th: Reeeipts tor the payment of any si.ia of bones, oF for the payment of any Cebt duc, exceeding Tvven- ty-Five Dollars, not beiny for tue sat faction ty any Worgusge or judyment, or deer | Court, und & rece pt tor the delivery ol apy pro pers | ty—2 cents. Tur Elmira Apveutisre says: Five byndred more tents irom Washington hive been ordicred w accommodaie the willitia arriving bere, Iu o tew | | days the entire force will be tully organized and ut uuder efficient drill, Lhe most ruid disp | ine! being Sutroduced st Camp Chemung, and every means will be taken to entorce discipline and | military order among all the troops q) ve tl & deley a there as guards over rebel as the clarke and employees of the Quarter _AUGUST ! Delum j the wlibiiest antinas ee nnn 1, 1864 nnn St toster's Department, Washington, ore organised into reriments aay equipped for duty, Col. Greene, Chief Quartermaster of the Department, has 6wo regiments, Theres are supplied with arnie and wni- forms, but are requested by the Quartermaster to: provide their own rations. Ail men who partial. pated Inthe recent defence cf the CILy #re to wear e peiline badge. There iano probability of their beiuy again ordered to the trunt, ‘Tre last ex tcase of bounty-jum ia of apol.ber who had lost one of Ble yo iin and was diecharved flum the service. Shortly after, heenrered into partnership with a mubetituee broker in Boston, who furnished bir with o very heat class eye and enlisted him, amd be eas ent to the army. There he soon lost bie eye again, or rather removel it, and put it into Me pocket, and obtuned Lis divcharre, Thie process he several Hioes repented, atu, when unable te get hie lise charge, be ert) wee aferwanda arrested, and the trick betuge edlae vd, was ted, and sen- tenced to be shot, Mas, Aitas Rawr, of Brandon, Vt. was burned to death «few Gaya nines, under the moet shock. Ing elreumstances. Wath Ber Wnshend, who is alwost helpless, baving @ Lrokeu back, she had for sume hoe manufactired matches on @® enyall onthe tata! day, finding smoke coming a where the phosphorous was kept ip water, she Ww kit up to remove it from the house, when it exploded, enveloping her in @ames. A rain waa falling at the time, and she rolled out of aon nud poe ther, pall would quench ie tire, » lived tn this condi eons eslous for three hours, pb asisradd Mn. C. L. Piext, Secretury of the Maasachusetts Roard of Agriculture, prophecies that next Winter will be one of unusual severity, Mr, Flint, re- tarke:—"The gold winter of 1561, preceded a sum ter marked by a sore aud long continucd drought fa Juiy and August. In 1748 the drought was in- tense in New Eoylanend the summer waa follow- ed by #o hard « winter that the suffering was in- tense, In 1749 there wae ancther ‘melaucholy dry Ame the winter following, Yong and dreary ;' sud the mammer of 1762 accompanied by a drought of terrible severity.” He alao clies t drought of 1854 and 1856, and the winters succeeding, as conclualve evidence on this point. A Shrewd Recraiti je Scheme -1 bere ef Emigrant Recruite chasetts, The British steamer Bellona, ways the Post, which left thin port on Saturday Last, had, «few days before, quietty lan ov Deer Ligud, in Bos. ton harbor, between 40) and 500 men, she did not touch at any wharf in Boston, but, atter leaving the men, put out of the harbor, and sailed directly for th's port, bringing a few belea of raga, whiel constituted ler entire cargo, Two other similar trips bave been made. The first veasel came from Ireland, the other from Uamburg. Most of the ticn Drought on these three vessels are now in the Uulon emmy, A majority of these emigrants hat alicady been trained t the use of arms, aod some of thom bad been lu battle. 1t is believed that they will do good fery!ce in our army. Dae company from Teton, ator arriving, refused, it is stated, to enlist, aud thus put the partios engagcd in the en- terprise to heavy lox, The secret of th codingm® though well kept at first, Iniely lesked oot throuch the agency of the New York reuuiti, agente, The men were ent. lected in Bel rium, under the dersction of Julien Allow former y colone! of the well-known ongani- ration called the * Polish Legion’ of thia city. Six hundred gen were yathered within three weeks, apd constant accessions wer ade to thetr num. bord, Lt was not difficult to collect thir, Tue people ot Burope ure acquainted with the efforts making here to obtsin recruits; and many persona desir- ine to come to this country, consequently make ap. Micution to our consul Pposite tat more fuct+ tes for transportation hither miycht be afforded by our diplomatic representad ves, but those officer, ie BeoOrURDOe With instru tions of woverts meat, reject the proposala, When, bowever, it be- came knOWR at Antwerp, recently, that Me, Allen would receive persons aud send thet across the sarge Num for Maasa- r ocean, the tidiags were quickly conveyed to the priue pal cittes near the seaboard of the continent, vad mediately men came from all directions. The Belwian vovernment weld not yermit the em- barking of the emigrants Without weareful exami nation of them, and the aiyning of a contract by ench person, which was to be « certificate that he went by bis own desire, This paper for copy of tt) waste be laftwith the customs officers, else the uecessary clearance for tho yaaset could pat he ob. teed. The contract bound the signers, when they should arrive in the United States to uo whatever tight te required of theta 4 and all the men were askod by the officers if ghey underate od what the contract tripled, and (fthey were willing to able by ft. These questions snewered ratlafaciorily, andtho etme attwbet to the contract caupleted the pola nores. Bue of the Belgians were un able ty wr te thelr nates, ana the Custom otfiee mace the req ured @wnature, aaying tothe Ar cone as they cid boy that they were poly tu Ameri aud iniat thelr duty, After « trouble the provisions, the Bollous pus to r feu ou the Oth ult, doe men enlisted on Deer-T-land were examined, end afterwards weut to the military reneevvous fa another put of the barber, In four days from the tine of arrival the buses wae concluded, Noboty not inte: el were Winer, While tliee ins dividuals were much richer, and four hundred men were credited ay the quote af Boston, More of these em yisute wre corny, Auother vensel lueded witu them spected at Bosion harbor in “ duye. The f ure kuown jn Rurope; end this uew wysterm of etulyratou, frat made practic able throw h the wants and We enierprise of men of Boston, appears io bes sceesa, No eflorta have Leon rowie cu the contiuenk #0 far ag Ww pub oat p to it, yet uppearsy Naval. The Colorle Fagine to Propel the Dictator. Ti. is quite useleswse loner conceal the fact that bo seam power wih Propel the great ocean iron clad Deetator on her fumlicous sage The Wil be the aactve power, and the aisauer in which iu prowess at the t Tron Works bas Leen elected, without aon Wie partol the prens thet abyth og mysterious wae going off, shows thatthe coutractor attaches uudue lioportance to socreey. Dy the engine faim as fel We ere aasured wt Caanoy the country wus kuow the fact some- tine or ower, Li ib eu tugals Cannos ing rope vovare, En.cason eclore eugue ole, premature a4guounce- af) Lut uudt necessarily en- t hauce the triuinph 0 ons, The Purkan is not kauown to Lave caluric eoging butitis pot un. Nike y that Ler moving force will be the same ag the Dictator’s, if that should succeed, as the Puri. tan cannot soon be finished, -_— eee. The Viren ty Maines Tho pecple in wany parts of Maine have gutferod terr.Uiy, beth in apprehension nd actual lors, | trom the firea which have been roging im thas A correspondent writes from Winthrop, Mainc, curing the prevalence of the fire; » State seerns shrouded in a ben’ sruoke, We are cut off from We hear that in our towns and really foe, man ous jue pall of the light of the min, cities the people are reparing to feo before this worse than rebe! homes have oe aacase ce came ev swiAly vad twee wed ll SSS ee eee Se ae a fot tine bo remore the dend toe place of aalety, oud the wretched family were forcml to loato it (o bo Durted. ‘Tis bad enough, dwp-timer, to endive with fort.tude such even at none we sine ays eee a quarter of a mie Ince, and the t# seem onus onely thiol and tame ebout the Louse; but nignte ave fearfol. We are wrapped in uarknew thet can pe felt ane amelt, anc that stifles ard gclens tw. Wy capnot eco tho fire till it i@ fust upon ws. eaid a little maiden, sadly, one night this weok whey we start. ed up from our bede alarmed at a eppoarance of @arka flying about not far from uy onl whea ut comes we shall net know which way to go." McClellan Meeting. Kethadasn of the People An feces Turnoot «tie Mac Nominated by Ace clamation, Last evening Union Ranare was the ovens of one of the gromleat politics! demenstentions that have taken place within the city of New York since tho days of Polk and Dahoy when the Democracy were aceurtarped to seen! le in uoterified nimunbers, As early ns Keven o'clock crowds hal puthored around the stands, five fy number, erred on the lower side cf Union Square. As darkaew closed iuy Sconstant stream of people catie pourtuy ty and long before the hour of eommenctiuy the proceed. ings many thousands fmpationtly waite tor the orators who were to address them. Banda of ww. fe beguiled the momente, Interluded by impromptu speech -makers, the blaze of fireworks the root of cannon, and the cheering for MeClellan, of an im Patient crowd. Ai eizht o'clock delegations trom the several wards began te arrive, bear ng honneny, displaying devices complimentary to the hero of the occasion, or derogotory ty Mr. Lincoln aud the = Alwinistration. Each delegation was accompanied by a Land of murdc, and every man in most of the processions hed @ Chinese lantern or # torch<the lights of which added to tho attractions of the scene, Some of the ward organizations brought huge bawners mounted on truck wagong drawn by four, six or eight horses, and tn sowe instances calcium lighta accompanied the delegations, From the reports received at the headquarters of the Committee, the weveral delegations were represented’ by the aub- joined nurnher of men, who marched in procession; Int Word... 600) 12th Wa vd ae 20 loeb 81 od S00 idth oh 2.000 | bad Sin + 1,500 “ nh Lith These figures are approximations ; hundreds ot People joined the several processions # they marched through the siresit, and as each delegw Yon reached the square cheer upon cheer arcade from the crowd. greethy The 2st Ward deleystion mate @ tine show, every mun bore a terch, the processiou belay lod by ealeht horses attacLed toa truck tric med with fancy Inn terna, colored and calyinu Luhts, A large band of music, and wecrpy of twenty druriaere com- pleted the equipmens of this clul, prewded over by Richard Crook, who claims this club waa the firet to ralse a MoCicllan beuner, vhich may be ween on the 4th avenue between 30th and Slat atreets, The dth Ward elevation marcued twelvo abreast. The ith Warder's carried @ (rauspareucy Luiscribed, “Ne tiuw to sing negro melodies whom white mon are djing." This procesalon waa wir Blocks ley. The Std Ward ainute men undur command oF Captain Holley, were a thousand strong, the cheerug of the tea of this regiment could be beard # grest distance, aml es they onme up, & banuer inseriled, “We are oomlug Father ,Abrahany 6,000 mure for George BL Mc- Cleilan"—blocked the passage through the deuse crowd, Athall-pest mine the scene, as viewed frum the socoud story windows of the Maivou Dores, wae e grsad one, Aster up Broadway apd Pour owe. nue ws the eye could resch, aves ol Nouds and un arrey Ol lnvierua were to Le mecca, Eustward emi Wee:ward @loag Pourtecath straet the sowe sight Inet the view, while in and apo! » Aquace below, at beast al cty thousand perso, Ware Lasets- bled, The repeated cheering, add. 3 to the patriow tausle uf the brads, completely dn weed the volves of the speakers who eould not be beard excep: by those siuediately In front of (he several Blan's, A report of these speeches wae ultoriy ‘mpossisle Our repertars gave up the tank, ead eonvented thermmelves by taking vote. of the gathering. fhe gluro of Rornnn candles, ra kets, blue lights, with the caleium Lurnors,os they fu huni above and upon the crowd, reveuled a serve seldew wituessed eo awimilar vceasion, The wottoes displayed om the transparencies and Hannery frequentty ocem. Roned ow hee! frou the crowd thes aecraed determined te keep up the onthuriaaa of the evening, fu frout of one of ihe stands a bun ner bore the words © evel arty “ret netther military dian@er, politiesl faction, hor lareura War, shake ous settled purponw to eu. force the equal operation of the lawiuf the United States over the poople of every Atute, [MecClellnu ] The followlag is # partial Liat of the inseriptious seen Upon the bevuers and transparencies, * Peach Orchard © South Mounrion & Oxke Bivenip.' hiaw vernon vung to ve foughé will be next Necou her ple will be asied to assert soar nr, u How ere vou Little Muct ‘Lae People's choiwe for Presideut—Gvorge 0, MeCleilan, The Const tution and Union must be prea rved, whatever be the cost iv tine, treasure und biood. (M.Clellan,) hite w Vur canse must never be abandoned 4 it iv the conse of free insietuuions and teltay {McUlellan.} Long Live the Republic t 1 yernimeus, -= Te Whom It ma Old Abe No More Abe's Last wern r Port Latayette, Wet Point Uf 1 gave this ormy, Lowe hanks to vou, or apy other nar W ea nygtode (hs, OfMLetter fre aa McClellan to Sraateu,) On the main platform were observed anany promi. nent individuals, fucluding Mr, Prune, of the Jory. NAL OF Commencr, Hon, Thoms Ryan, Judge Con. polly, dc, de, The meeting wae called to order at the stand oppusite Broadway, by Dr, Skinner of W yat- chester county, who nominated Majer General Abre- ham Duryea ss chaliman, The nomination having been unanimously carried, the President made «few brief remarks expressive of his thanks tor the elec. ten, whee Mr. iilve read the following Tenalutions, (Conttened on lat poge.g