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ee ee Pitty AS ‘MU ney Accounts. from a Sun Cort Correspondent. ie NEW YORK MONDAY. ! man on beard, Tiearn only sbouta enof the | board, with the exception of ten«ank crew were saved by @ boat trom the Metacomet, Confederate ram Pennewsee, aller first fleet. ae it advanced, seeimed to return for shelter an- immediately sant to the rescue of the + a he une oi hort Morgan, but, after the fleet bad AUG UsT 1 nin the water, « » re preeemied some diatance up the bay, stood towarde | Tam told by an eve witness that it waa chem, ae if to give battle: whereapon the Hartfordthe (brilling to sre this little rowboat coolly picklag @ Menton and the wooden verse: of (ie feetetood for her, aud a moet terrible engagement commenced. The up the drowning men, ams! 9 perfect hailstorm of | | wae rammedby the iartford, the Lacka- iron projectiles faMiny nd | | t ithe Monengabels the Lackawana etrfking full beadwar, and all the vessels delivertne ‘ The Manhattan all ar t, apparently rious banner outspread by the Dreem as the brave crew rv and smoke of the attic. Wed sirough the at her, hich Protected by our ¢ on the opporite aide ce S64. —— er ‘PRICK ONE CENT1N GOLD § (TWO CENTS IN CU RREN AW, Avguat 19-6 A, M.—tThe fring Between the | moot extenetee tndtan war get waged in feared, Pickete vesterday and last night wae much aharper ,) White men, supped to be rebel emmianerion, Dace than for seversi days past and aince daylight this | been among the Ina ang aietrituting gold, urging morting # regular duel hae been going on in front | them to rise against the «ites felling them the of the Bighteenth and Nineteeath corpe, South would protect them and give them the Wees BROOND DISPAL CH, for themselves Washington, Avg. 14. -A letter from the Army of the Potomac, dated Lith, says 5 A deserter from the Sth Alabama eho formerly mee we > a Frontier Defences, Governor Seymour Preparing for Invasions | ved in Miasachusetts, and war conserpted into ‘ 4s ms At this time the eogagemen + Renee we Adina Parraeut daring the engagement, wanetae fo yy fay Aa tine’ | Spracuae, Aug. V4. Vhe ow ng umportan’ A SEVERE NAVAL BATTLE. | eri. ; { eae ow ¥ bad become Kem } tioned in ihe malatop, where he had. taahed himeelt rebel army, came into our iines seaterdas., Ne | coder hae been ented by Gor. Sermonr with tr. ra. irom fort aud feet, Fort Gaines, two miles w leethould paeiwe a wound, communicating | wave that Kerehaw's divi sion { Longstreet! a € " 4% | ito tbe frond fet i. n Gen. Green rz — |} to the weetward, had opaned fire; and ae the | lt ofders below throah rpeaking tubes, Arter a | t ab Rict tothe V Lngeind iho chotadlh hakpaioe phate he. r t +ocatned and eallane engacement, the Ten- | Done thre hmoud on ite way to the ’ . a i 1 ’ ry Captar?, of a Rebel Ram & Gunboat | Monitors powend ints Mobile bar the rebel trot showed A white flag aah token of murrendet. | accompanied by & large atermuniiion train, and | OUbienens general SEGRNY Te) nee beer Te Ge Ee | clad Tentiednea and her conanets Sele itor ‘ ' be bedaral fleet then beuded the Len- ¢ z ha ,conmvand and is making detai's to patrol the hor BLOWIW 3 uP OF FORT POWELL | . con® ” FAR | nese. © an emanded the eword of Adiniral Ba. | that he heard a prominent officer say that Ger da the States 4 bi fas TGainen opened heary fro nh them. Phe uae Ph thet officer earrendered. and it wae | tea had also gone inthat direction, He a vee} sa ay , enn owwtede Weal over towabde Poet Galnes and . ward ace The Confederate Ad. yen ae he Srare or New Yorn, Js Sinki ‘ we ‘ erd will probably bave \P rte that the evemy are mining on our fron Isaproton Ges era's ORF ich / bn of the Monitor Tec umseh. opened fire upon that fort and batteries, Me ej Ne tation of alae twenty men bene deta lad at atime t work. ArmANy, Atng. 12 150) * ( 1G ; Conte eunboat Selroa. in the meanw hil = ‘ To Rria, Gen, John A n. Commanding 24/@ veneral Granger, in command rf land force, i! t and wae followed by the res Heavy tiring was heard in the direction of Gen- B yada, . ti MH iy ee pace sedi 140 » Men ge Dowa with Her. Corer isly Ianded on Dauphin Island), opened tie Lonnmander Jewett; and, Port i eral Butler's department this moruing. Gener)’ We Goon sor being informed that em! sicausiaiiea iste: raticries on Fort Gaines. About this tine Avoural 1. ewe T he two other ‘ i} . (Rebel dAcountey ¢ sp png ereone ered in considarab Tens . P * . eacd Fa an b and’ ook revure under the eune . ‘ 7" ‘s ere in the adjoin: ‘ vi and th st Gal’ ant Conduct of Farragut. whi having pasecd Fort Morvan with hie and ‘eave ovr siormant) would prob Peteradurg, Avg. \0.-The enemy are Cons | ohare in danger that bey Bay Marr lin upon el wooden veamela fastened torether i ' ed in he ce ates Of Feeley Parkin | °°" tratog their tines on our right Ctoeir left) and laome of r feonter towne, the Northern ‘ ‘ dered them to separate why le pacing Port Garca. Ws ia Mara Bawah ok to tow fing fi hed ¢ Felde | boundary the State fre he Bast line of ‘ , Port Powell. and took in tow a | receding from the direction of the Weldon Railroad, ne the He is Lashed to the Maintop and | For some momenta th'« fort delivered ace fre, omediately anderthe guns ot the | god showing themselsea ta diminished force, vl vonaty of Monroe te the West hine of the ’ Pp x the barve ont of range, ehe re- | 0% ¥ "| Beate ot monk is placed under your m'- thus Directs the Battle. through which our fleet passed, returning the ed thet rousiy for half an hore | Everything indicates that the enemy are throwing | itry charg Thie will embrace the cone ss j compliments with a e veewel, the ’ : ott ly} biped hake ; themaelvee on the defensive, There was ‘ittle 1 of Radha Nt un Oswerey Jefferaane ne z t Sle ® * " Bigot ad Pd tA all , ; . Lawrenes, Fronkiin and ¢ , or OUR LOss ABOUT 240 MEN. | Oneica being disabled Sle Was towed bo a place : ; emia tt sharpalocting., wad marcely any mortar or arullery nt oninue ib lores Galen " yok nad he trie sca lgeia pes Al tinge a py sa ely passed the most | he sHared ha Es eae | Orig bosdlay, geen in th ° eevcral siete ts ees trnees te ee ) formidal orks of the enormoy, began operations | ke i fi ineluding -_ countion wha spectively report al Our Ferces | Pushin for Mobile 1 a te ad he nort! . of be Tee hich wae been up be the organiged regiments. You wi mediata s make ig * be eae Rercerigg * ated on the ‘ a Ne PCBs A.) iu Riied, wounded aud iniesiug, wae The situation at Atlanta. such arrangenents as will enable you to gnart wphin Island, fire pon from Fort Powe jo 7 . . ery " net any ty n of o 1 te be ATA THE PIR. ATE TAL L AH ASSE Wilh: did? ada. tains rae das Sey ie as Tennes-ee there were 9 afticers and about The Chneinnat) ComMenor cc's correspondent with blot A, tf iMag Ba Ra ihe Tay iia oh é ALL, AS ue : ‘ae ) ‘4 | Admire! Buc! sosn. commandine, Atmone | Genera! Sherman's army, under date of Augusto, you purmuant to instructions from the Ac ure weat ward, e rele rar neaere | LOW ‘ * besides Sele Capt, dobosan and Lieute * , More Captures on the Conant tb 7 lee : ; 1 ' Wha writes aa follow Gener), who wil! issue such further orders asthe Pr . | ame Up, nog attie to the . Hy | ‘ ahs tens i af anal The eneme hae not set eencuated Atlanta, | OSKeney of the service mae require, SEVERAL VESSELS DESTROYED the worden ships looked on for @ tw Shale bowedind” Meanie oneb come ereh moroment bas been looked upon Banos Josuan T Matin, : | when our gallant Admiral ordered ail steam to le). ' — “ PPEOe TPO | ce npobable tor the Inet ten dare, Our arm ae Inspoctor -Goners Oreos Papers os not fo late as the accounts | ahifted from the east and north of Atlanta to the : Fe put on the Hartford, and ran down upon thet | “ * " rece ‘ rebel sources of the capture of | West. the extreme leit covering the city on the Ship Loaded with Passengers Burned. neasee, Before the Hartford struck, the Morne 4 nh ~ d 1 nee yf : es a bs » j Nortbs while the extreme right now is southwest Our Piratical Visitor. hela had given the re! tach t forwani on]. ‘ stcaashisbatlin iar sisted ©: the city, running parallel with the Atlania aud | ¢ te . vena sone ¥ beds a bali ioe a perntions of the Tallahnewe,Bursing ef The Pirate fe Threatens this Cit amidahip, and drawn off in time to afford the Ade 4 @ too Laon recount le more satis: | Mvcon rilroad, and near enough, were the eonntry Merchant V jo-_Neateuserte of Parcted y: re ficros bs = tevorsble, to coromand [t with artillery, An ex Peisoaers Feds ral Veanele ta Pabeaits jcnaanchahsasandssaity miral's vesee! an opportunity of “railing in™ to the ones tension of our ritht, nntil it reached the only line ‘ - enemy, Asthe amoke tilted, andthe + . J of railroad tertof Atlonta, and that running south, The operations of the Tallab asse off the coast of Arrival of Paroled Prisoners. hie: id siete plkpaghe 14,—e Richmond Bx: | wrciusto be ty programs, ‘The enemy, however | yo rere sak 6k : oa aa rated, s white flag waves m the sae lonur thelr Hnse fm the antes difertion, aad for yng Istand, caviaes intens® excitement among the ko. &e ke. the Tennessee, indicated her surre f wi ne tify themerlees in one or two parallels, just weet of | owners of shipping, and fur.her inteligeuce is ea- "y oT after the aword of Buchanan, her nS B. Mallory, Seere line railroad, When the Twenty-third corps, ® | perly cooked for, Several ve sorla have already been. wee r emy steamed in through | night or two ngo. were shifted trom the north of , a ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. surrendered to an office pa r ry nod about | Atlanta at ourextreme right, the esemy mace a | destroyed, and fears are entertained that much | Admiral Farragut. In the enyayerne r scurmschecom= | Corresponding movement, lenving enough men in | more mischief has been dy ne that bas not yet been Betalled Accounts of the Move: ¢ Agelnet | commander received a ehot nt pases Mab te Pi [yall | the entrenchments north of the elty to hold thetns | seported. It ie the opingon of the pilote and others Mobile. | su bead, eobilaibd “1 : my t 34 hiilipy wee developed by the demonstration of the Pest qualified to jndey that the Tallahassee deo : = ok Sat e Rich mond, | Fourth corps last evening, The worka of the ene- | '* i jo jude, the New York, Aug. 14.—The steamship Creoly | taken possession of by a price vf batt Kal gs well my completely env ron the elty, and ore very | sens to make a dese ent upon the fishing fleet as om New Orleans the ith, has armved at thie port | time tho rebel oflicers aud tieu were transiorre. wo | rfall bead way.w ny tered ae | nol g Ni aa ‘o Alana Sastre Keietn Nantucket shoals and do what oiher dosage eho a dant and Huiddlins Ween | or r { ee, the Morn nenancdéhesolina, | « ve hibits tent thee remeining Hire caf | ean In thet vicinity before lenving the coast, The passe: ght, and bringing letter The Penoesee oud ot) er ve s steamed in close | communication, wh are not at al! anlikeiy | ech Carroll, of Davat Mach © 6 Our tobe te (he entire enwaxdmont |e eatimated at on , e numertion, Whe weare not at all unlikely | echooner Carroll, wat Mochias, Captain Sprague, « \ follo akie tins owe of the alen ree, wud pourel a heaey | to do nome 1 will probably Le . Gr the Scx, containing the following highly im io in kijled and wounded, including nearty LOO | fre vito the le ship After a desperate air | corn ° fal teeeiad posal a i OF jaar ‘e x pa ene | arrived at the clty cu Saturday. The capa gtvee Pertant details of Admiral Farrsgut's operations | jost inthe Tecumseh. Wh ve the ot v eee phe i; i vthe te the fin nes ret red to Fort | re One conservative when peavey a pr a very interest nteaccount of hie adventures with Geek Mowla; | ses fone eet rank (a eihic wave Gato cs | Pees 18. siuitun Fonltion wed, | phew) on account «if what hig med term “another | the Tallohasice. “He veporte that on the 11th inst. “| coward ning movenen ded Poy the pilot boat James Funk, con- , he Ughter draugnt were busy with the mormquite | ¢ hed er, so far unin lured, ° ais be wan boar y p rods 7 (Speeral Correapondence of the Sun j the Ug sl ‘ ; Ix making good toe of hie militta reserves, ? wi J { fleet of the enemy, driving the Morgan end Gisines | Yor! whole Heet, and pites an costae Tehty | Every man in Georgia, capable of bearing arma, ix taining 9 rebel ¢ rew, and ordered to heave to amntiB New Orleans, Avg. 7, 1364.—The preluuinary | dae ia eid Ofek Morena aud pari Hs ' é cl, her filer : shite ‘, he ih ke wtaek | woraved eyainst us and behind fortifications ee a boat came trorn the Tallahassee, which was lying nd hi von, . od aw ewe suppose hererewon an ek- | are ofcouree formidable, Four or tive weeka of ‘ @ttack on Mobile has been successful and although | Mobile Ray, When this relel vesel wan |b Land smothering coudition, On the Teaness | gneh camp nite al we have down here will turn | Me 06 high sakcen on board visi egectine tn : ‘ al anaes Par bane weds nod | bots Adve pel Pho tanem was severely wounded by a] miitia inte veterans and render thea ag jmditter- | sined bonda for the release of the jooner for the news received here isnot altogether oficial, 1 i vered retreatinic, the at gery t chased, anil | spon Two we eV Ge siperibh? Shisk of a bullies en thoes Forty persona were then transferred ther the following from the best sources of inf stat Cemeining:: baree-iuartare)cot) 8 hosts overs : ber crew. Go the Gaines two two have been Helen ng ta it for the last three ganle eg ‘a 7 tw 5 ie it ‘ ©" | hauled her, when ahe lowered her flag: and aurrer | M fwo _wounue Ov the Morcan | years, Hood's regular troopa have wndoubitest!s from the = Talishaswre = tothe = Carrol’, mation. Aimiral Parcagut, who bad been prepar- dered. Her decka were tound literally eovered | wind. On dhe Sohow eight were Ks | sufered very heavily in the late battles, and hie | being the enews and passengere of the tng to pares the forta on Mobile Point and Doophon : iy gis ee ae i eeseoutive citer Diet, Jy We] qetios are to presorve them, now that be has (lo | brig A, Richavis, of Roston: bark Bay State. with dead and dving men, from whem the blood | Conatoch eee we sordedt 1 emeniy Asland, on Thursday last sent up the iron«<lad | | Mrs y Mae, < uv, repost the growl of a rebel picket in reply (© A] oe Qian: he ig Carrie Fetolle, of Boston ¢ Thi | was running in streams all over the deck. N | euifered” severe wd requested pertnseion to | question of one of ont akirmishers ante how many |” ns brig elle, : Thur- Winnebago within atriking distence, and made a | hislace Gus Rikei (avsraava’ Chie couain wong | OME “ men thee bad lef “not more than enone!) for tw low, from ©ttler, Me and achooner Atlantis demonstration on Fort Gaines, driving off some re attempting t af ; Komp wins, &e, Ww if more kolnges? Rebel ceterang of courses are | bound tor New York. All of these veasels had emmunition steamers, and obtaining the ranges | babel See G spmiaan, postedon the slelrmiah lines, but the trey are . ; RO eee , * | of caring for the wou 1 prepar Poe eee a a eae dice | been burned by the pirate, ‘The captain of tha withdrew, As you may not be femilisr with | > i oat, te " Ate The Exautne trbote din the rear a strom whence they | Carroll deseribes the Taflaharmee as about 1,000 the lsy of the ‘and, I rend herewith a de. | P. nt ce aan haar R | are st y Drown forward, nease of an anewolt. | tone burthen, painted « ligha lead color, with no 7 f well ha cr I Ir te immed be theee who should ww, thats the ecription, (prepared to rend you by the last) na aor omit. wo exonkesiacks, and ret bottom, Tha 4 : Fort Gaines is aure to be ceptired or tt ecerstey | number of m'lt ) Hoodta arniy fn equiala bis ' psaeeld Oo we extremity of Mobile pe i a} ib | tk oaniiot possibly bold oul) aganat our land 't |b wae n most old, reanterly or troops: Were is noe hal ‘ » Informed toe eaptain of the Carroll @anily spit, reaching out some ten miles from the | “ . and we lost the them, he could s ront us another day: tet it at he ‘a run the blockade at Wilmington, N,C., . | tenes end wen tore Fort M will te | he rerrea ne ust ( 7 4 main land, is miuated Fort Morgau, @ siroug case- ie oy a 7 ti a i, i \ wl are oy ry. he rerreate t ane iy A ate te cies aud bad burned aeve versely, before falling iu ‘ next, as it ons npletely from sup ptiew ’ ‘ eoetjlowar! Bavannaber Macon, ynly rections wated work, built by the United States, and at this | Ac all doaitan (th Bs i Ay * , TheR ue sTiNEL, May 11, saves open to } they mist pr a» cumbersome cles | vuh tha Carroll. The captain ov the Britieh bark ime mounting about 150 guns, including these | ; a ee sa te ere laaent ea Nea pate te toon the extreor | ment, and one that wille i) ile anid ee | Colonel dames Seott reports that the Tallabassca i cory sta fork. ta the | aes of time, and y ue etter Lone proceedis + linined mnt more ek+ | courapemeuta of auch a movement © fet ir, hs # ‘ located at the water batter This or it send you the particulars ‘ | ie giver oe nifulr than furn- | the ine Reema very mich disposed to tight tor hav « tender with Ler that ia two-thirda loaded wight of the swash or main ot + as it is | pe : : elegraph, Auderson, 9 utbe | Athota ceble longer, Theta be boped they wit, J. ‘The pilet-boat Freon Nye reports thats, entered from the eastwori., F Fort Mor- From Another Correspoade st.) i exple Hi 1 i . de ie Tp 6 ve rest pen | 1 d they have sustained in the net t on ni 12th inet. saw the pllot-hoat James Punic gan, ecross the channel, two 4p % a half miles | New Orleans, Aug. 3.—Intell gence wae rece vel | | Y eran tine iy Raniaie Cane icen bt eae ae te hi ht ert fr, wn te en cs phd tear nt ‘previously eaptuved by the Tulloharcser) leaving ®& wide, a row of piles is driven, obstructing | at headquarters, yesterday, announciny ‘ v Polat, from Lexar, in 1850, | ¢ y vee, Boerman ia not T believes amxioas | shinon fire, and goon after sew a snapicionsdook- the water way to Dauphin Island, on the cast ond | fleet \nder Adim!ral Farrny ut poee Mnod two years and to graduate, dnl thom retreat q tor if they delay their with) ing steamer corae up and tale the pilot-boat in towe 5 ‘1 ‘. , “ 4 ‘ ir eutena t yoyrer, they lat either forwe ty — oie poe pains dairies guns .o- | the entrance of Mote Buy at 5 A, nat. | ted @ates Fourth Arti the A SHIGE EAP eeail 4 the city, or y tel The burning ship proved to be the Adriatic, Capt. ing those erected on sand batteries on the | The monitor Tecurmsrh wag blown 1 vobe| | t y ‘ M on d was t ton, whieh will nake their retreatextrome- | Moore, bound from London to New York, The Yeach. Dauphin Island lies at the bottom of Mo- | torpedo. No other vessels were lost, Tt aha t et K it Ne rst jAlabatns alt complies | ly homens ; i A A Tallahassee sailed i a eoutheast direction. she bile bay, where tt is about four miles wide, To | ram Tennessee surrenderet after an Alabi ta i ind wisters arc sak r MA Hes ain ont oe the tent n which tam was afterwards seen by the ship Young Mechan.c the westward of Dauphin Island, on a send island | gistance, Rebel Acmiral Buchanan | n Mo Ife was popular, we are inform. Ung enters the main streetof Atlante just that] near a large vessel, Severn! other vessels report fn Grant's pasa, Fort Powell with ® dozen guns, | the action, and is now a prisoner, The 1 ws Got tant : Save on Otte sx urerne 1A aay) Wa ©} bawing seen the ‘Tallahoseee, but their atate- ¢ommands both sides of the pass, the channel of | under Maj.-Gen, Gordon Granger, |i | GENERAL GRANT. nen anteen Rau so hear one of r).9 | Mente contain nothing of additional imtoreat. which is etillto th westward, aud further pro | Gaines, and, with light batteries, opened » : lorvesteties in the South, we might reaee aah! y The Tallabassee te an iron steamer of English q toed 7 fected by 9 water battery of ten guns located upon | neously with the passage of the forts by the fleet The Explosion at City Point, Ete, est i to eme ree Ket) Lay pga paresis wih bh} manufacture; ie about two hundred and thirty f a - fe heen ot sDitations for so taany pI a : @ email island opposite. From this it will be seen | taking the water batteries in reverse, and «lenein Headaiertere, A f the Potomac, Aug, i, Masai M ytpad 7 feet in length ¢ twenty feet beam, and draws neither villoa nor gardens, country seags vor plea» ‘ that Forts Morgan and Gaines were the most tor them, Our losses are not reported, Ht.~ The cause theesplosion at City Point has ni crives are epeonutere Dirt rowts, an ocd e | about nine feet of water, Ble mounts three guns midable positions of the enemy, and in his vie net vet beeu ‘ and probably never will | sional log hove anf unshory, old foreme are akgoe | andigtore and alt echooner rigged. Her crow ° 1 a peeetwor ea tvom the famous operations Admiral Farragut boldly ssed be, ae the only 4 who could give any aecouns | “hat we sre Soper : conaists of about one hundred and twenty officers aaraiaslacnder ine ey a of | Later advices from Adm ral Farragut's fleet may | nab those on the bout at the ur ‘ Aten Si ndt re heer ith ‘ { sis m oy eee oe ted by cotton bales: ne ‘ ’ | te ‘ ne Hou ne My r rip whedle ater the shing ata } and men Qiler boiler e tected by i Fort Morgan, from whence to Fort Gaines utretched | De.muminiet upiaa followa’s jn t one 1 coevelto have escaped, | reot trees, and our round shot bowl througy their | yonn Taylor Wood inher cantay, Every man on Fort Galnes has surrendered es dusty aveones, They answer with equal v ry @ tier of obstructions, the heads of piles being fas Phere were fi om fuse 8 tbO Td having good ranwe, they keep our men cl boord the weesele capture | by the Tallahassee was tened together with chains, a small entrance of per- | Fort Powell waa’ blown up by. the re Th sande at or idlewe, wera | , rowed when thes open ata lively mate, obliged to align the ¢ sine document, gil bape a thousand yards wide being loft open. | wan ah hae Phin at th : rp le 1 flat ’ None gq them have | have revere ange in np sition, ies rap Figen them at least ene advantage in Hew of @hel . m athe fight occurred ; p poet three mit! ne beve have learned ¢ On the morning of jast Friday, at early aunrise, | ' yeni Nite hdeg ate sry a iy aay bce \. re y? the rowd negre rai 4, é A fei fr ss being alarmed at the 2 loaves exemption trom the drat : the fleet got under weigh and left thelr anchorage, . \ x ’ alone . the bout, there were about | measured aisehar they seem only anxigur to CS. Steamer TALLAMASSPR proceeding slowly until in line, she monitor Te. | seam vessels Brooklyn, Hartford, Metacomety | i eoutesive Lg and allowing for thong | capture veo! the Crebel camp kettles, sa thes "by Hea, Atiwuat 11, Pr) eumseh, 2 guns, leading, followed ty the Manbat- | 0d oiners, The principal Pahtng was with the | bi ‘ nd miasie ec were al leqap | term the heaviest proiectile, weighing Jura Gi» Lat. 4019 -N,, long, T2987 WF erating the’ Ghia: € burcea 4 oes ram Tennessor, inside the Ras, | s deineod tai Bellanca ina ee I, B. F.. do agrees, In consideration of being res the jrou<clada, the wooden veawls steamed | User MruCK te Hartford, aud stove in ber eide | ijwoew their na not Fis pact INGA Ota |r ee trim agatunt the Conicderate States of America, a 7.1 The Hartford (fag-ship $0 guna, | imMbers. The Hartiord will go north for repmirs, | , ‘ i headatiariera’l ty ye rf “ me ea opr Ly ae tone | citber by lend or aca, until regularly exchangot. ip paira, vi7.; ee SHAS OO) Diy gune; nia * if gal 5 : tan whe had heptaprigoner at headauartera | ally during the past yours, hoeat for W these Brooklyn, 24 guns; Richmond, is guns; Lacka- | The ret pabogt Bets wealsunks by be fur re vienued to the Dry | ot lo by Ng wt bor A Wn. Bheppardeon, ©. §. N., Surgeon, : wmet pea aa tr upon the works held by our skirtai 1. Taaciess Jou N wanna, 14 puns; Ossippee, 15 guns; Mononynbela, | ON : Vortuisur oud } jard ned, wor un bie way | Ti theecreme leit, Alter come stubborn oh ssplahecpied rides 12 guns; Galena, 14 guns; Oneida, 20 yuns, The The 4 senate pasayecond VW er \! He wut v ‘ nioaon the bows | they muecerued in gaiwiug possession OF the pat ” It ts not probable that the Tallahassee wil! he < . . | tWorebal guubsmte- the Gao and Mores P Paes : e Dat subsequentiv were driven from dk and r , i. . deudlovenders The Motacotith 19 gti8e |. Pork Navy Cove, and th are ed thera with | : ae ; aa wen pila tate alvent Abont 10) otelouk able to do mitch more daimage on our cosa. as R 4 8 guns; with the Octorara, [tases and Bem : 2 ae | \ ‘ i A b. ; bt wn ameanlt was aiso toxdeon our ak vevers! Federal war vewels are already in pursuit, fnole, light draught vesecls, ‘The flect in this order esEenent oucupe ber lustauces of wt are related | mish me tue centre to the ex- 1 which will probably cw to leave fora pew gailed in, every mun at b's post—Admiral Forra ne ne perenne p ir Wo bo he sf red | inauy i Wave miraculous, | 1" eR era age ty fold of operstioos, Adiuival Pantding bas dis gut mounted in the rigging of bis flagship, trom | hab iidas Pon oF Me BG aby She | won } the ex ind the extent of iP i gioit the night, up to patehed the Susquchanna ice ®olns, she Grand whence he directed operations. Arrived under baad ing Ay 2 , tl od if seupreing that thous int th . in insig: Gulf, and one or two other vessels, in pursuit from the guns of the rebel fort, signals were made for ne sui) boat Phillippi was ed ob ae via instead of hundreds, were nob involved j lee ei parentte diese We 'Pthis port, The Juniate hus probably beew dine the line to close up, and, while was being | ¥! Hehe was eet merase a i the catastrophe, A soldier of the Fourth United ing in no damage, patched ‘rom Hampton Roads, aud also one or two done, the guns of Fort Morgan opened fire, At samira! Farragut will push 1 TO | states reculars was on guard atthe river bank at - - vousels from Roston, ‘There is a fair prospect, the same time several rete! gunboats on ‘ the time, Some of his comrades ecelug the a From Texas, therefore, thatthe pirate’ career of devastation on the other side of the obstructions com- CAT THE cents Mowing | sod with wn thimtomoand hive, But New Orleans, Aug. T.—All the Texas coast, | this commt has termi: oted ere this and thatif whe is menced firing upon our fleet. This | "we are indebted to the enartery of an officer of the | be refused to leave his post, and fortup scaped | Brownsville invluded, bas been evacunted, with the | not captured be the war veswele now tn purmit, attack was repliei to by the hundred pound- + Who witueesed the naval encacement 0 Mal ie injury. The same man was tried four years exception of Brazos Isiand, A amall force is left ] she will atleast be obliged epmr to some otuer ere cm the bows of our most advanced vessels, As) Gay on Friday last, tor the following interesting pare | pop comeotfence, tor which he waa sentenced to for 4] there under Col, Day, of the 9884. N.Y, Major Gen, | feld of mischief the flect came abreast of Fort Morgan, Admiral Be ory 00 | and 8 o'clock on that morning, the feat feit all pay excepting one dollar per month during | Frank E, Herron arrived from there yesterd. Ter Pinkie Score & PROSSTAM BAT, 4 a we order mar ’ vviy, Farragut ordered broadsides to be poured in, so | moved tm the followine odes | Fuus juoul is the remainder of bia service, A few dave ago be | aud ie now at the St, Charles Motel, His forces are Nod arrived at this port laew tapidly that the rebe! guoners were driven out of | TOrTOAs Ong the Harifor d ftlayehip of Admir rece » through the Ad General's | here, and are yo'ug into camp above the city, eveviny, from H urg, With 210 passenvars, and the lower batteries, and for some momenta the guns | fh mechs Sankar Wines ica, | offi-e that the fue had Leen rev tted for yallans . omens aud reports that about 12 miles E.6,.1, from the on the fort ceased to fire, Meantime the Monitors The woonen Teese | babs, tho guntwate | Srvc ‘in front of the enomy, This nut of brave. The Indian Troubles. lightahip saw the U. 8. steamship Susquehanna tn advance were firing into the rebel ironclad Ten- | gel’ ‘Morena: cod nals e ee tad the eunbwats | in remuining at Lis post, regardiens of dancer, nei \ cruising, supposed for the Tallahassee, On the 12th nessee and her consorte, joe meoe gh a ta pon ther with | chows how well he deserved the consideration of a missarics Among Them. inst, at 9 A, My off Block Island, spoke ship Adri- Presently an explosion was heard, or rather a and capister—the Hartford and other .esee\s- | the Government. A large force of laborers ere St. Louts, August 13.—General Curtis has re- | atic, from London, with passengers, bound to New geen, the Tecumseh teing partially lifted up ya tage pethia, hve eas withstand the clearing away the rubbish at the landing. Itis | turned to Fort Leevenworth. The Indien out-| York, She being then boarded by the Confederate eat of the water, end anking almost | Morgan, BY sare heed from their | enid that sevaral barrels af human remains were break bas been quelled temporerily ; but informa: | steamer Tallahassee, wished to be reported. The fmmedisiely benesth the waves, carrying te Tocumuet rag tn iy EL up | found intermingled with the ruins, none of which (don derived fram reliable sources strongly indicate | p.jot bost No. 92 (James Funk) came slougside of @ewo the commander, Craven, and nearly every ¢ captain andallon could be identified. cncerted action emong the various tribes and the (Continued on last pegs.)