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_- THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. } NUMBER 10,017. s Sse The Latest News By Telegraph to the V. ¥. Sun. ee ARMY OF THE POTOMAC! GEN. BURNSIDE RELIEVED. General Wilcox in His Place. EXPEDITION UP THE JAMES. HEAVY FIRING HEARD. A Battle Probably Going On. FROM SHERMAN’S ARMY. Attack on the Rebel Lines. Its Partial Failure. @ULR LOSS FIVE HUNDRED WEN, THE PIRATE TALLAHASSEE. More of Her Depredatio 8. 60 Vessels. Our Crnisers in Search of Her. GENERAL GRANT, Baroside Kelieved of his Command, bic. Headquarters Army Potomac, Augual it" A M—-Geveral Burnside was relevet yesterd heft bie command last evening, bis end « number of his friends being bim furewe!|, Gen, W mand of the Ninth A . and livision officers present to bid is temporari!© in come Corps Tt was reported last week that the er were | mov ny toward our lelt with the ‘ntention king » flank attack early thi morning, but as there bas been no demonstration mp te the report is believed tu be unfounded parat tale hou, | Arnp'e pe mis, however, wide to mar they atteropt such a movement fog has been kept up @e on the center apd right. Yesterday morning about day liv! t, waa beard in the direction of the which lasted for about two hours. It is & bave been an attack b. workiug party of Geu, Butler, who are cutting a cans! across a suuall pe avy fring os River, reported | ne] some rebel rat fuwilaon the James A dozen deserters came fa yesterday, tw f whom were cavalrymen, with a! tuelr accoutres | went, | Cannonading at (ity Homi. | Fortress Monroe, Aug. i) Barly this morning | the rebels opened Upon our mes er eanal above City Poin but our ¢ them a hot reception, The caunonading wes going en at e ght or k thismor | Baltimore, Avg. 16—The flag of truce steamer | Rew York,, from Aiken's Landing, arr ved at Ave | bapolis yesterday morning, with 415 ex | prisoners, in luding eleven othcers Major Geveral Burnside snd Stall arrive! } this morning ond took brevkfast st the Feta | Boure. | i | | anged | bere Guneral Burnside ts going to Piode Island, Kxpedition up James Kiver. Washington, August } The mail boat from City Potnt to-day e tody of our troopa emborkel ou City Polpt, and moved up the rm eight, and under cover of the tire of the etfected a landing near Duk b Gap. this woverent is simted! be be the coneiderable force of the enemy who had entrenc ed themselves on the river, aud poss ly sino feconnvisance t ascertain whet tx pe Lee bas Defore Richmond, snd ii be is seudiug way cone erable re-ivforcemments to Barly, Heavy gving on when the Vanderilt left, both canon: ports that Saturday afteruoons raueporta at the Kunboats, | during Vhe object of vodgment of a as & firiug wos She Claims to Have Destroyed ' thet, ab | wo © “nn “ = , ——\ me ed ADMIRAL FARRAGUT, Ofictal Report ef the Early Movements io Mobile lay. Plagehip Hartford, Mobile Bar, Augus Bir; [have the honor to report to ¢ * Department, | thas thie morning Lentere! Mobile Bay, passing between Forts Moron and Gaines, and eucounter- ing the rebel! ram Tennesace and gunboats of the enemy, vi Selrom Morwan and Gaines, The attacking feet wa er we A.M ’ the following order wih the roraon her port with the Meta comet ; Richtinond, with t Royal: 1 Wand, With toe Sor rabela, with the Tecumee) Ose rea wit! ‘ ; and the Onevla with t alene, OUnthe starboard of the | eet wasthe proper position of the monitors fro lads, The wind wae Hoeht from the utt West, andthe sky cloudy, with ver Li Fort Morgan opened upon us at ten minutes past Totlock. and soon afer this the act Iw t v « AS we stenwed up the main ayy che there Was some difficulty ahead, and the Hartiord passed on ahead of the Brookly At forty munute past seven the monitor Tec mech was atruck by & torpede end sunk, going d arrying down with Ler With the except » aud rew wo very rap ficers and m of the pilot and eight or ten having apnarent’s heen boar led by the Tallahassee, The Grand Gulf took her in tow, but alerwards gave her t cutter Niagara, which towed her to Newport toast night. T the revenue e Grand Gull INEW YORK TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1864. } Grant | 4.000 eoent men, f they ef 18. The hast Clenaleon, } Now York, with was cies | may Batinia Nfs | Watten ¥ arrived Pat Now) 4 Leen puton sk ark. }@ ‘ ansferred te @ cult } Coston, A The R ' tit, Mr, € M ' Rn “ Holmes’ thee ont be pirate I pancoetohin at. Wh, r ( The Tatinvasaee alae captar e the | drig t ‘ 4 Reeds wa f Vat 4 Spokane f Trem Mot s fr Catala tor Philadelphia | The crewa tie B ¥ aud Spokane Were tranee | ferred & e ROB. Packer, and landed at THolnues* if] ‘ wis st re frat cut away, and | the ‘ teed The Spokane wae | eeton fre, Both vessels were loaded with lath | Capt. Sa f the Spokane, was Loart of | | the pirate shout #8 hours, yresente ber to be OKIY* | decisions of ber councile af ite commencement, | day n the propositions to amend the Conatitu- hen the State, view To allow soldiers to vote. , To ext sultrages to nnnaturalized citizens who have elon the war, To abolish the registry tax, 1 chirps a far indyeate that they are all approved Law Wie Gsures mader it doubtful if the awendienta are approved, yoen, Who were saved by a boat that [ sent from | of trot to TAME uy aud very fast. | the Metacomet, which was alongside of me The | Her officers Lousted of estroved 10 vessels passed the forte before wim otctock, | tn ot Gourd mud that they ptured 5V iu wl, \ and, fied nh, fraked b. the rebel gunboats [ ordered the Metacouet to cast off and go in pursuit From the Mississippi, of them, one of w the Selma, she micceeded Rebel Hatteries. ncapturing, Ail the vessela bad passed the lorie | sire, Aug, 14.—Tho steamer Rinpress trot | ae Aug. 1 H eat ' \ by ball-past eight, aud the rebel rom Tenneee | gy or vu the 6th inst. arrived bere to-nizht, Wea ati!! apparently uninjured in our rear, ASK: ie wan fircd into, on the afternoon of the 10th, nal wes al made to othe fleet to turn Qhout @ mile below Gatlues Land by a masked | egiin and attack the ram, oot ly re batt Ws ipported by » nabut with orders te rit t Lull eee strony force esalry op» ou the Arkansas The Mononyahela wae the fret that atrack ber, @ av s » otrarnee. and though she may have re vet ) t. trat , wid t 4 did not meceed in diswbling ber, The Dackw® |) The ile a Waa wana alwo struck ber t eotua Vhe tag ‘ s Sr stwut Lip gave t a severe her bow, and aw | ang oy . t t, vr sil 8 { e ale pase r ed eraw port ‘ har sols? ib} or OF ledies and thdren hi migeon 1 thirteen p 8 of | ns ; ne ape ‘. , powder, at a distance ai by € te Gane " r the steamer, wan | he ir bub chalice. Peas Lena fa bit bead t ahot while welliug t Hort and t oft ety ' p er to surrender.” Portions of the engine | wh uy he pari A.M e murre red were br ‘a fowl which rendered the } The rest of tt ebe! fleet, vi ry and tle ak tis snameatiec A ie hg enced ti 2 dainer, mucceeded in ye back under t pr wera the rebel At thia critical tecti of Fort Morgana 1 mnetit, @unbost Ne. g appeared on the. pcend, the act the A pened tire upon the rebel and took the Erapress t ba her d ia I. were her damages were | " t A fencer killed and wounded were mostly | + wh $suif i evet 4 d woldior None of the women or chil. | puter Having had man vali Ware tained wounded, and the sury ue ery desirous to have Admit Indian Atrocities. to the hospital, I sent idaadugsattsidia saa rininnie Murder Commenced. munding ofticer ot F cha Medi ee tteeais 04 WIRY wth, Aug. 1.—The Atchison Press bas | Page, to any that it he v aliow the w ded frown Little Pluc, that the I 4 on Sunda the fleet, ws well ay ther own, to be taken ty Pontes | ait commenced an in tolnate murder on that the ¥ r ‘ f tt 1 , ? 1 1 tare route witierss AViig | here, f would s« It one of our vesselty p The Overland Mail coaches have stopped running. | aha would be permitted to return bringit | st, Louis, Avg. Ib. ~The Dewocaat's Fort Len noting st tid not take out, Gen, Page cousent veuworth diet eave the Tidian outrages ed, aud the Metacoinet was dispat hed. Tt deisie in Sorta a8, The people of the north sualkes on our prt, 4s far we amwertalaeds OPE | gap iered, the crops . ane tock driven ott, The evidence m- | Fing Ship Mart {Nineteen killed, tw nuuates that a rn tr.bes on the wounded, 7 . tg 2 oe Brool wo wounded plaing have bauded r for war, Gen, Blunt Lacks i" . | baw tewe oud or ammunition be Oneida RECS WUNAN OS: \* 1 therm, and not ted all officer# having authority | M t 7 t 1 ' m to leawe their Mets or nded, } hel . t w the ” 0 1, reservations in the Weal, and that auch attempts be Gal Yoke proof ot hostility and trested accord ‘ ene ; : ; ae | An Appeat from the Creek Chiots. al), forty-one billed and eights -« twour | vu 1g The Crrek » in be aa A rash Deut ' behind : a letior je the Coun sioner luda Attairg dae tice’ ar ‘ i | eed Fort Gibson, J jont ap. | e fo'lowing is a list of th * ‘ 1 a peal tor b Oia imal PL Buchanan Ion, D y ARES Lieutenar re Wr A try iva wanle, & ‘ un ing but star ‘at TM -Dennert + DM vation t thea « wanter ley, H.W \ Munthe ven between the Adssinta aG.D Lining, 1 W. | event have bul o sounts K. Parte Coben + | Jen 20,000 Ludians are to be Masters On the | a reseut@ rit those who were driven Selina were taken ni otteers and OF the 1 é ed ot 1 have on} rd the usne v by the rebele to Kangas but who did not return to ‘ z 7 H. Mary nye at 11 aie ae Lune gheir own country iu | to raise ample crops. | er: Cousstoe be latter was i om . - 1 | The Tndis rea, W t4 mccusturmed proinpt- | will wend a detailed dispatch by the tirt opportu. | The Tndiau E promt eding ond musketry \ ———— | nity. pess and humanity, will exert itself to silord the Moeseby Makes Another Haul, Ftc, | ; _ DC, Parwacer required relief Washington, Any. 16.—Captain Viewing, with | Rear Admiral Commanding W.G. B, Bq une aahington, Any. 10.—Capiain Plewiigy vie ee een Winrng Becrotar y “uf. th t gixty wen of the 16th New York CaPatry, eo ee een iia ot aie billed un the ‘tay. | Late Southern News. gent on # scout, Was attacked near Fairfax Station | ship Hartforc ' Kebel Dates to the 12th on Thursday, by & body of Mosmby's guerrillas | vid sorrow, Wm. Osgood, Thomne Balne, | News from rebeldor btu Aug. 1%, is of & oe ree die ger a » vi \ a ‘ p x Rt i 4 bis e \ alk : Joiu U, S-ott very full wud inte ag character, and evinces 4 < » others takeu prisoners rank & ell, Ge ' ‘ att, isi ane oom) es Tuomas Wilde, Win, Stuith, Wai. Andrews, Fred: | the confidence fe rebels respecting their @eptain Fleming's body was found near the rom 4 Mel Peter Duncans | success in the prest opel Voe Rebuond " ‘all ad burie om Oy mss 3 yh, apd Smith or qu taken to Palle Church and bu ; i ; ’ 3 oma Ha ibomss st ny and smith and Ma dttige howavar, moowala ive dichinar 9 Oy Sunday worning several rele: acouty were arnye i : \ Wounded. Lentenant Adoma, Bug el geen nesr Fort Schneider, ot randme. The Es Master's Mate RP. Herr 1 fred upon our pickets ia eeveral direction der ry att hottetty since de 1 ‘ ut L'wist the 1dih New York Cavalry, wh Acolpbus Patie, Hiram | eteblimanct hain ; Li ompson, BE, dobnse F ton was on pwket on the Braddock road, waa k lled } Stanley. GC. Stev mea Our scouts are on the alert on the bills valleys bell, ‘i i A 8 me ev o ong e dense woods but ar eto ™M dav iy W t amis snd through the ve ad . Dennis Thos, O'Connel v rie Kun powder ¢ tin @atch these picket electing wtsaseus aaa | le that hoe would bave been far tebw: BY ‘ " | bet vir ' Sioned forty tag bighwey men. | The Pirate Tallahassee. |.b4 : Beale eree 108 GENERAL SHERMAN, | More Depredations, The Virates Claimed | rev f the t ‘ hte ty ke A Partially Unsuce Attack on the | to bave Destroyed 50 Veaels, gravely eu wy " hs 4 he ! ems cab . t ‘ J : tte knewy New York City, August Mr. Turner, of | ee aie hee. tog seand involved hin Cineinnati, Aug, 16.—Tbe Commemrctal’s Ab Rosin, Comet Plot, who brought the French bark gelf in @ coum r * phat is very good fonts correspondence gives an account of an Metlon | pike and Charles to thie port, reports thut he saw rhotor end thet it ite au : 9 ) over 6 7 e Bac c @u the Oth, in which the 23d Corps lost over 000 | ie pirawe on the Tzth instant, at ek in the | byt wing his linen et f seein teen Oh eiitahe t 7 seault on the t 7 t q@en in @ partially Uusuccessiu: BF | afternoon, Leariug North by Last Luliwaot forty- | der, q@memy's lines, Al the last accounts ALgusb 3th | gee lew distant trom Muitauk, She came close The Waiaia more mild, « pues ed to take our lines had advanced to three miles northwest | gourd and woisted the Union SE RYBG lane vy View ¢ nai att of Atlanta, aud withiu # mile wud # ball of the | ing the natiouality of the bark, A lao Macon roud Th: Gazerve bas Atlanta advices ty thr B'uce General Schofield’s movernent on the ot peach the Macon road, nothing iumportant be done. These movements have been purt'a! eeesiul, and the right of the line assumed » position free miles vorth of Fast Polut, and sbout a mi from the railroad, The !ine thence extends nurth ground the city to the Chattanoogs road, General Shermen ts making gradual approaches, end is very near the enemy's works with works gearly os strong es theirs, Ls te thought that Hood hes received reinforvewents. it a Buse | : ; sour | ter, and moan over t attended bested the Confederate MOE Tete Saal Commute oa Fort afterward be sew three v nig) oud 819) Gaines also receives gloow) t The Wine o'clock #t uight Witnessed @ large alin ot e. On) ¢l SED K the 15th instant, the Hegt ig West | gether with the exe vba brat s could make it, faye that its fall bas filled ail about thirty miles distant, spoke the Called Stated | pearte with a di p and lac ng . and steamer Susquehanna, also cruising, wud gave ber | rankling epirit of indiynatio Not stan ling officers all the information which bad beeu obtain- | Bis het ver, tt bepress the ntns s sollliwule led. Ube Busquehanna then shaped ber course !9 | fad Mobile. 1k waserts that the el a vory the direction of the privateer. Mr. Turner suy# | strongly fortified at every as that the steawer is of two hundred tons burthen, and carries one gun forward and two aft, Providence, R.J., August 15.—The brig Be! low, of Salem, lumber loaded, was fallen in with by the gunbest Grand @ulf em the 14th instant, tn let, 60 1, Jumg. Tl 16, dismasted sad abeadoned | the yuue are of the heav.est calibre “ been tesied against our iron«clads ab ¢ and concludes that they will be able to destroy the - | monitor fleet if the latter attempts the passave U) to the city. It admits that Forts Gaines and Powell were important te to the defeuces of Mobile, Wut declares thas means vitally nevegeery Taey om uinty mies eines from tha | | } aren ety, and « line of formidable batteries stretch along the entire intermediate distance, each of which must be attacked (9 tur. With w copaign, the Wale mye thot ite ute is univ miwitted even atthe North, sud states that it haa been im every reepect @imilar to ite pre- deveasors first hopeful then doubtful, and finally a flume the Poversburg Exvnrss ts of the opinion that Gen, Groot intends to raise the sieve of Petersturg, Tt save that the Fecerals are contracting their | nes, evidently with the intention of sending a part at least, of toe army away in transports, and facet. y remarks ifthey are tired of the couvtry and ¥ went to get home, it would be cruel of Gen Ive to devin them, Ita betef in the intended with- drawal of Grant trom Petersbu@: us partly founded on jpearanee ole very latye number of trans. i nine Chesapeake, The bay t¢ representet to have been covered with them, A later report states that Grant bas certainly sent two corps of .ite thward, aod Uiat snore are bang dis tohed tien, Malone hae (amed a congratnlaters addrees to bie aiyoeon, for theur bravery in repulaing our otha Vorereourg, after the explosion of the ne. Te elatine that his forve conslsted of only nit that hie casualties number- while the Pedersl) killed oumbered 700, w eh over 8,000, tory L10l, together with 17 atande of color O10 emal! arme, Phe Richmond Sea cine anys that Grant's forces rug tacitly trom disease Inckient te the Tate, aod (hat it wilh increase tenfold aa the eu- foram approaches, Lt very patronizingly aaye that if Grant should remove bis soldiers to the Upper Poca, their beslth would be metertally iun- proved, but the facies for desertion would more than counterbalance the aanitary advantages, The SBNTINGL takes w very bopeful view of the of the War, regarding itas very nearly over, Lt mye wl bus, that nobody, elther North or South, bas now auy expectation of conquering the South, and the only question is hy takes ae »wiiong the North can hold out, [t ab ve wrouned in trent! of the peace J essneos a Willlagues# t open oegoti- uM Tue Examines, however, is on the rampage and refines t to negotiations, artuistice, or any thing ¢ tl the Northern armies are with- drawn from southern wotl, in fact, it te ao venom. Olls baat itis et aure abo llowing us to w'th- draw them Tt condescendingly says, however, thant! the North will recall their Iand and. sea forces, aod disavow oll further intention of coer. cio, proposals might be listened to, Kebel News via. Fortress Monroe. For rasa Monroe, Avant VA, Richmond papers August ith aod tvte contain the following ilerod of Laterest: 4 Doctor Mary I Walker, captured tn Georu tip wards of five months ago, han been re- enced (oon Gaetle Thonder, and goes down on the Nagel trace, (she wea exchanged as sturgeon, and oescerrived at Ged Povot, Comsemo sper) The EC AMINNY aay ne Tort G ines bas wone the way of Hatteras, Roan- okel Pilon aod Ebitoa Tead, Lue swolated pe ton war exposed te the concentrated asdault oi the Yankee Navy, and flanking operation of sore fetarked up ocannonading points, Perbapa the olcer im comand ot the fort may have proved homosell ® traitor, Tn that case eternal ipfany awolls bin. Tf these forte were not built te be taken, they have not thus far rendered any other te. Teas not worth while to discuas the policy Fort Gaines is about the last of our sand bar 4 this side of Galveston, Thies lower fort red, aod our iron clad flotiila demolished, © would seem ia danger of being taken. Mo- while sherng the tate of Norfolk and New amy Will have our sympathies, Tbe Savannah Keromiioas, in relation to rocent tu cu Upper Georgia is jovtul, hover posiuen at Adanta, To crown the in viet the famous General Stone. ' + the pet the Yanices, has been vanquished, rT snd 6006! bia officers and meu have rrivetat Macon. UTblsig glorious news enough scarmpain. ‘The sudden appearance of Roddy 4 Newuriy and his «rod thetory over the Yan- kees at that pont, were amionch tinexpected as qret c H min Bherman's rear with # large ana ver ran lores and we «ball soon bear m hin again, The Bxg ua exults over the re-olection of Gov- ernor Vance North Carolina, which it aye le im. portent te convince all akeptics that the Old North Rtate rat fled in the fourth year of the war the soldiers to Vote in Khode Island, Prov dence, Aig, \b.—Khode Island voted to- Soldiers to Vote in Connecticat The Quota of Hartford, Hartford, Ct, Avg. 1b. —Vhe vote to-day in this State on the amendment ellowing soldiers to vote , le sinall, The resurna jndicate o large majority in favor ot the suiciers, Ate town meeting beld bere this evening, the Selectmen were instructed to fill the q » of Hartford, and the gum of $600,440 War wppropeatea to pay the expense, From Europe Vive Daye’ Later News, Facther Point, (. B., Aug, 15.-Tdo tteamah’p Noo th Agerean, from Londonderry 6th inet, bas arrived, The politics) news by the North American vost a blank Ua vursteatoer Niware arrived at Liver poolon the Gd. She was received with « salute the B h war ate Mujest Phe Loudon Lines publishes « letter from Rich- | mood toduce 7, The writer expresses the belief | that ¢ knows full well that neither Pe- | ters brown can be take by fighting, and ¢ toobe no more onslaughrs op the Confederate breast ke but quietly assume the defeuave, Me sq iertivg of gubsistence, but Ibehmond can never be starved out the! r ‘ Bout, we well a the James | ea aud caiirvuds frou the North, cao be | toe ted, Winch be contends Grant ts uot | ate to He acmite that Grant's oper- | | cause the Conteder don half rations, but this will nos oceamonally ate rrespondent of the Tues gives ® (uarrel between the Arneric and the Ry; Ay “wn tan Government Amert- Cubs stroyed an aqueduct for supplying the town with | guthorities, siopped the works, | perraliied them w ) water, The consul, on being proceed, The governiwent then reibly interiered and ejected the workmen, The consul there) demanded sutigfaction for the sm erecting eme e@teara works, partially de- | RICK ONE CENT_IN GOLD {Two CENTS IN CoM, to atrike his colors unten satiafection wi within 4 hours. Accordingly, afer that ine het elapsed, the flag waa hauled down, and « dlepateh from the Government, which arrived alinost trme- diately aflerwarni4, waa returned unopenes, The Consul telegraphat to Constanunople, and the matter rests. Nothing edditions! had transpired as to the peace negotistions st Vienne. Siniialiniiecetiltaitaaiay News Items (By Telagraph to the New York Sun) bie steamer Golklen City sailed yesterday frou Sin Franeiaco, for Panama, with 120 passengers, aut 21,146,000 in bullion for New York, A woran cecurred in the Erie Cana! on Suuday, stew mules tis aide of Schenectady. It will take Uhroe daya ty repair it Fx-Mayon Pars, of Memphia, was arrested and lodged in the Receiving Prisom im that city on the Itth instant, for netng indiscrast language ta re gard to the onilitary authorines, Taw barge Republic, belonging to Albany, aud laden with freight for New York, inc luding @ large quandty of katt, was deatroyel by tre Sunday aight The fire was the work of ao incendiary, ‘Tie subscriptions to the 1-00 loan, as cepurted te the Treasury Department for the lest three days, snout ty @5,01V,000, Ineludiug $1,225,600 ) ewter- day. Asharp skirtuish took place near Albeyville Miss, on the 10th tostaut, betweeu our cavalry under Gen, Hatch aud 2000 rebel cavalry under Gen, Chalmers in which the latter were whipped, with the lows of their cainsous wud several prieuue ern. Av the Democratic District Convention, held at Bangor, Maine, yesterday, James C, Madigan wee nominated for Congress, Resolutions denouncing the War as unconsitutioval, and favoring an ertie- tice ot! tutmetiate neyotistions tor peace, were adopted, Turse ‘e information in Washington thet the rebels are meditating another and more doaperate raid, and in consequence a heavy movement of troops tn taking place, in order to thwart their de~ signa, Large taxties of cavalry have been brought to Washington, Tur Dakotsh Usios of the 2d saya: Everything tn the nature of crops in the Minsourt Valley, from Port Plerre to Sioux Clty, has been ruined in the short apace of two daye by grasshoppers. The Unto aye the supply of food must be imported forthe subsistence of the people for the ensuing year. Ovviorarn tmitellyence having been received at Washington that the military forces of the United States have temporarily withdrawn from Browns- ville, In the State of Texag that port will not be considered aa open to foreign or domestic cem- merce during such withdrawal, but the blockade thereof, by the naval forces of the United States will be resumed, Tne cittrens of Bangor, Me., received the Cor.- gressional Defence Committee at the City Hall, yeaterday. At’ P.M. the party proceeded to Ludieu Oldtown, where the Indians greeted their arrival by a anhite of artillery, The Judians took the party to the Island, where they were received by the Gov- ernor, Joweph Aithron, and Lieut,4jovernor Joho Neptune, the latter being 106 years old, Governor Althron mldreased the party, His tribe, be sald, had been reduced, through tnternal dissensious, to 600 souls, We ¢ sent 20 warriors into the National armi but your cause is just, being to tree those in bendaye, The prayers of our tribe will go with you for your safe return, Appropn« ate responses were made, Returning to Oldtown, the party visited the imuanense riila, and partook lation pre di by the citizens, hey leave this morning for Bucksport, Castile and Belfast, General Intelligence. (By Mail te the New York Sun.) Srevacat buildings in Washington were struck by lightning, ou Sunday, and five mwes out of caw Government team on GQ street were killed. Mua, Yarvenron, the most persevering wife of the times, ie about to become an a . Bhe has becn enguyed by five Loudon papers, She will #170, 000 the first your, She is to write up bec own “Experiences,"* An immenas force of contrabands is employed we. curing the barvests on the Giuverninent terms near Arinugton, The net protite trom these fartag for ie present erason wil exceed titty thousand dol: jars. Paovoer Marebal Genera! Patrick's order for. bidding state ageutea trom recruidog rues iu rebel wrritory 4 rescinded by order of General Grant, whe pernite auch aye to operate at or near base of aup Nes, but forbids them operating generally about bis lines, The Newbern (N. ©.) Tiwea of tho 12th imgs., anya: Phe agents ior recrulting for the loyal States, are thicker in Newberp than locusts, ead every boat continues to bring more, Ifevery agent would get one recruit apiece, and enlist bimselt, wel no doubs several full regiments unight be raised A counesron DENT closes ® private letter with the following striking works "Ibe war will verm!- nate a4 the poor wounded soldier saved his com- rwics irom being blown up by a mine, He crawled Dice Jing over the fuse, aud soaked the powder with his blood, We Northerners will sual the South juto incumbustion with our blood, and swarm thein out as aend-files swario @ ligt." “How do youdor at's Puglish and Amerte ean, “ihow do you carry yourself?" ‘That Yreuch, “How do you stand’ That's Italian, That's Oermay,. have Dutch, “How can “How do you perspire 9 ptiiau, “How is your stomach ? have you eaten your rice That's Chinese, ‘How dw you bave yourself?’ That’s Polish, “How da you live on?’ That's Kussian, ‘May thy shadow never be lem !'' Chat's Perstan, A ruiesy suys ® Richmond paper furwehes wy the following plan by which the underground erations of Ulysses con be at aay thie awerte ‘ He saya: “Derive an irou gunstis iuto toe ground, near where it!s supposed ® mine ls being made until it ia firm in the ground, Take {t between the teeth and close the Ups tight around the rod ; thea, lose both eara with the foretingers and Haten, Yeu | b ara great distaice under ground in thin Av ® meeting of the Democracy of Hunterdon County, N.J. beld ab Moore's Hotel, Lamberton, a resohition was adopted calling Upon Gov, Parker, aud the State military authorities, to organize, arm, aud equip the New Jersey militia, aud, in view of the decisions of byt judicial tribunals in other Btotes, thas the consr ption law, in go tar ea it tn. terferes with, anc takes from, the Bate autborities, the control of its militia, f@ unconstisutional, we call upon the proper aatnerities to have tee meaty .- speedily tested, and in the meantime tw prov gy against the coi end in all prover uv noe 40 provect fromm, Sane the actual members of the initia, unl) e Apel decision Ished. How yay w, Wall delivered am eddreas in tavor of po sey, (Canbinwed an leat pegs.