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ee « ! ‘ = — TURTY-FIRET VRAR. ) NUMBER 10,030. | § NEW The Latest News 3 By Telegraph to the V. ¥. Sur. |' re compelled to peveet all comprom ire, and py to the ni ‘ Litt have t rine Ce@rdcted om Lond, wires overhene ur, tle <4 no v cept ute co itione arkno | soiasudw fy 2 ton, 11 e dum tie etic. thon, and hate nod p asion tieedom of setion by nncon THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. | not now restore the T uien if i | perce the Union, no passions, with the Horatio Seymour Presidemt, ee i ee a bein tere wll th ecoured t t thaws been pe ’ te ed RESOLUTIONS ReAD AND ADOPTED. Oaly Four Ne tivo Votes. McClellan's Name Presented for President ofthe U. Stutes, OBJECTION BY ULTRA PEACE MEN. OTHER NAMES PRESENTED. Some Confusion and Adjournment. M'CLELLAN'S FRIENDS CONFIDENT: Latest War News. Forrest at Work in Tenmessec. CAPTURE OF LEBANON. Our Garrison Taken ; Prisoners, the iestorae | the Btates, at apy State on cur nation's banmer elall ib one and the saue lumse, Lhe adminieim e. ethue tieg Cepies us the | uion and peace vbich we a View statemmansbip can briae the war to & close YORK WE Luion and | | DNESDAY, A UG Thomas H. Re mous, and proce abd alides, Man pemiDare ! er aot y Bets the ey by wbleh our sishve & je ttricherdoen? That man fe veorre B, MeCiel (Con ulor. Maryland, # hich b: the hauc a ‘Thte Convention 10 Pine upse t liar) * coutiog ritiohe ler ped there wna no Lol flee epee awe vine lie men 4 4 a an! tothed tia air othe and afterwards hear the other aide, froma yng who le reaty and alle to make a iuilexpa Haryi« alu of iba. if potmin \ ten he wao at Ant a cefthat! kther her of that I man, Le would not hime t vote for him, arrigen, of Pennaylvanuia, mised the potot of _— = apon the termaret loth by the eoverninent at the | order that tleman having ealé that he outset of the contest, Wh ve Deroesatie party | nes sot if nominated, he had po right THE INDIAN OUTBREAK. FRits power Mt abil tiot be vere Lut tute tenaciods | te take of the rights of fee eprech, Lteny of action, redincs of the Contention d thatthe pomt ofoiter was Tr . whieh are a Ettearied tole jie lear We {the wildest contusion Mi. Hari is ‘ y have foreborne much beeanse thoee whe are bow $1,000,000 Worth af Property charved with the conc uct of publi « know bat t for many years the relations D st 1 little aboot the prince pea ot cure we d bimrelf bad been of the estroyved. were anWilliby (0 pieseut au Appear ious | feter, but in vlew of saci ; opposition, but mG ve a i bave gained | ty b eserving the yrale of th swer that official who " violate one | wound to tales the polutol or owas Cut off from Sapphies. af y of war, one single right ot the hut! leat men © uow moved tbat he Le allowed to (reese enn neemnen ap our! the tull ° 7 r Yow - it mamt ke, ko, e. The Chicago Convention. Becenes at the Ope -Horntio Seymour | President-—The Kesolations Names Pree | ecnted for President of the Laited sures Objection of ( itru. ace Nento Med lele tan--( ousiderable Coutusion and Adjourn. ment without any Nomiuations, & c., &c- tu chalr, or holds a hombie office uuce We have f the admin theet pom this toa, ai e¥rle atratiog in tue r a thelr ——— aie neo ¥Lo have insulted avd be f tam.lew aud tranny upon their yny iu Beton and cor ww aduty of | God of our tkihera, bless ue now e all porsonel eoneigerations, fll a dew of the great revpouribilities which sest te gid give mean to oF laud Ab wud ite Lbertr, Lotd and enthusiastic cheers greeved Governor Seymour as he concluded bis apeech, pon Luion, ke peace, (Special Sun Correspondence.) Tremont House, Ctrrosgo, Aug, 29. The acene at the opening of the Convention this siorntog will long t membered by all who wit- austed it. The tmueue riaes of pe ibe bound- hs entbus'asm, the universal good feeling that prevailed arnong the vast throng, marie ‘tan im- portant era in the history of Chicago, As early as eight otclock people began to collect around the amphitheatre, and at ten o'clock, when the doort were thrown open, the numer bad jperear | to wwenty or thirty thousand, A!) the seats ond d erable standing positions wer cuck'y occune 4 Afternoon Scasion. The Convention re-adsembled at 4 o'clock this | afternoon. op Resolutions had agr report. Lhe resolutions w o6 follows; and was vow ready to ore then reed, and ure THE R¥SOLUTIONS, Hesolved, Thatin the future asta the past, we adhere with unswerving fuelty to toe Colon the Constitution as ibe only solid foundation engthy sec Aen poopie ee Ee ninute: or tt ein de j rk of yoVeruuient (qually « and in fifteen minutes efter the opening the bata | So TiOmante oF ali tha Bunises fog was densely packed 5 1 Dunng the i Bouthern } ‘ - ‘i ‘ ret L that intervens re toe formelop me: ott Convention s erpll- tee x the © ah cootpnous cheering for am the sense of the Ame Pow 5 ey beet aia han Stites ur years’ of fulure to restore the Cn.on * Little Mac'’ and the sever.) delegations aa they riment of wer, curing which, under | entered thy by ry was indatged in by the au- ( tbe pretence ot # m Ltary neceswity or war power dience Pree > at terelre o'clock August | higher then the © panei] it eeiinged gre ; f 2 bas been disrecarued and putlic bbe! Beimon, © rman of the N ral Democratic | erty and privaie right alfke trouden down, and the | Committee, called the Convention to order. | mmeri peruvot ihe aniry essentially ime | parrec wellare detaand that * cessation of hostilities nvent f ull the & lo the end that, a res The proceulings of the Convention were conducted | fo periect harmony, the mined not t fred the C nd the pubb rts be w f aview loan U e& or other pe the earliest prachenble wred uu the baslso! the | eeemlog deter- error that charneter- | Vallandigham, colegates with make the f eston Con mon it mouent, peace may Le Wood, and even Long, of Ohio, who ix perhaps the | pederal Muion of the Biatee, most extreme peace maw in the party, may ee | Revolned, Vat the direct Interference of the, quiesce iu the nomination of MeClella upon a plat- | moldtury aut the Uulied 8 ates im the recent elections bela tn b wil Delaware Wus a 6! » Maryland, M sseourt and C 1 violat.on of the Con- form embodying an arm vention of | Bintes, A recuber of less radical peace men have | stitution, and tue tou or such ects in the ep me MeClellan's stavdurd since the ad- | preaching elr nwill be beld us revolutionary, Some bhi secrin dy ape. and resi#ted with ail the means and power under Journment of the Convention, and there ix now not Qhe slightest doubt that he will be nominated on our trol, Kea lved, Taat the elm ard of'ect of the Demo- 1 snarall oO ) | cratic party isto preserve the Federal Union aud the frat ballot. Ib le generally thought that the the mgbis of the States unimpaired, ond | Balloting will be reached to-morrow, but 1 think | ghey hereby deciare that they cons der | ‘ehieis hardly probable, The rep rte of the Com. | the administrative tv of extraordinary | aud dangerous gravied by thet ition, the sub ouof the civil by miltar guittees on Organization, Cre als and Resolu- | in states Hot n insurrection, the urhitrary mo vitery arrest, imprisonment, trial an! senteuce of Amer « tions, together with all the general business which ovus som pleted Lefore the balloting is reached shadicvi4 2 ‘ . : ntil Watnaae | can citizens in Bates where ¢ v.l aw ex eta in full Will prowarty. Gélay the nowinalion v ‘ | force, the snppress on of treedom of speech aud of day worniny. The enthusiasm that pervades the | de prosy the cenial of the right of usylura, the | ‘ ensitied 6) be adjournment. Bands of | opea and avowe! lsregard ol > ate rights, tb as As pa bia me i ; ryan via with flags Pooyment of unusual test oaths, and the interter music, eccompanial by large crowds 888) euce with and denial of the right of the paople to aod banners, ure para ling the sireets, cheering for | bene arma, oa er to prevent @ restorat) m of Clean, To-night eevera’ mass meetings will | the Laton aud the pr at.on of a povernment de+ 2 ere u es eddy ber byt ( promineng | vine Me just powers trom the conseus of the gov- ernod, eretors of the party, PB, Kasolved, Toat the ehomefal disregard of the " pan A uunistration to its duty, in respect to our fellow. Ly TPLI RAD. eucene who now and long have teen priacnere of Choro Avy. 80. The proceedings of the Cone | war ina wutfer.ng condition, deservee te severest | reprobat on on the score al. ke ot public aud come Venlioa were opeued by Bebop Whitehouse, who a vanity fret read from the Paulina of David, following with eu impreasive prayer, the delevaies and sudmace war The com t the evinpathy of the Democratic and earnestly ext the army who are snd bay + tla of our country ing pays ‘ittee on ere’ tials reported againat the adiiss: rates from the wrritories, Lovieiana, or District of Columbia: ale » admtt both delegations from Keutucky, each Celegate to east hulfa vote, The report was adopted, On motion of Mr, Cox, Hon, Amos Kendall bad leave to presents communication stating the e@tion of the Cor 0 Natonual Conven- Son held in this city on the 2th. n of de bat the cure protection, re, ‘ Windgese ’ the Bepublie buve wy nobly brave suluers of earned, Mr. Jong, of Oia, offered as an amendinent to come in after the fires ieslution, the first Keatucky rerointion by Thomas Jefferson, He fall other tinea, this ree Mighta o t to be Lesunoper Vier dref tied thatr {uy State under the miles, dechtod that the ree CLang) sulve solution wfliir ery eUn When the Seoretary read tho resolution recom. | solution must be eutry cted to the Cor imittee on Re- wending ¢ nomiuation of Gen, McClellan, the | © ' b ‘ &, Cox of Ohin, moved the pre ton, plar cle; Mr. lo b ee We z diaw | wildest applause went up, many of she delegates bt Be ong fd Yomiove B iments | @anding and cheeriny would a u z ¥ lor a) ‘ om hee of unr ¢ wil languaee, uid not for asi ut way be con Leither way by men ot ditleseut Views ip the The communication was accepted, The report the Committee on Organization arue Deaded as fullows: quiwtion’’ being ordered ts ere adopted, - Wish four diverting FOR PROSIDENT, THE NOMINATIONS His txcellency, HORATIO SEYMOUR, The Vice-Previenlaend Secretaries represent all Qe Bunes of the Cron, GOVELNOG SEYMOUR BPRROHL On tabing the chair, Gov, Seymour auld that while be could pot forvcas: the action of tue Convention, he ould declare that all ite member were devoted to the Union and Constitutional freedom, The reasons It waa then moved that the Convention proceed to the nomination of a enudidate for Presicent Mr, John P, Stockton, of New Jervey, la behalfof thad State, uominated Ganenal Gxonun li, MOU LEL- Lan, Mr. 8. 8, Cox, of Ohio, ip behalf of « petition of the Obto delegation, seconded the nomination Mr. Saulsbury, of Dei,, uominated Governor Powell, e Democratic party ehould be restored to power | of Kent 2. way the De The Demorraue party will hd the Mi, ell returned bie thanks to the gentleu an, Use Lecaure it lonys for ie reetoration; ft will bring | ber be fitnly believed that the erisie deroanded that Lecaure it loves poace : it will bring back Liber. | the eandidate of the party should come irom # bob Pt our land, becaums it ioves Ulerty sit will pur | elaveholdine state, Believing so he be wed the geutioe down deepotiem, técaue ti hater the fgnoble | man and bie soveamuce fiom the gullant State of Delar tyranny which bow ceprades the Ame: ware to withdiew bis nawe oo, The delegates (Kepabl.can) that usseu| ME, Blew eit 1D bebalf of he Obio delegation, nom!- bicago tour year ald t Thi our, +e, Son the’ country, “end ‘detugen it “with | dr. Wyek p Belial S¢ » portion of Mr Guthrie stated that the Commi'tiee | ( j vrs at And certain lslature were the cupryirato liey t the State Fhowd rece and an oruine “ereion wae \ fur nied a wut whelmed mr tof ulon, tint Ppl took the bLescp + the tr art n, Mel thoreuen nnd the cow we wb b the face of tl uttered tt Ay of Connectiont presed a bieh enloey M fr. but ad ed that bi woh, and without the re- ation, pained th Mr, baton, upon Thoune wer used Lin ¢ quest of the Co vir, bin ot Mass ime eoul Wee the ae Could Leone the pe ry land worl eek then them ‘Te of sole jor MeCh ian, do ot vole thathe rtion, The Lame ot Gov a hdrawn, Mr. Wockifle withd 1 Mr. Plaree, Mr, Jones, of 3 that the esatle ot ‘ mau 6 sot that 46 bad no . bhone ate veu by dium. ine that whieh oy wore told that ther parvle, isoumeat did tive thelr 4 e 7 ives rathe nit we ud that waerequired ot then, Ther euffe ay the know hot the eecuree that MeClellan wast inch of # penton ap ati Cliledan te ret as he aid except upon woes be deemed creditable eviaence Mr, Holman of Now Jeiey moved that debate on the eandidutes be closed, and moved the previ ue question, Mr, MeNeil of 1 on behalf of @ portien of the L.wais de: ton Le Leleved ot ei sty ob the aelec at Noo thw est, nomduaed TALC heeia., the kierwent,—1 he Lb iw Out Of ordi Motions (o adjourn ¥ bow mace, butds laced that wrbit wee outs anil ul Ip yous 1@rc.utions yon the peopte th. co wu pations Aud yet who hua gone even jai of the peop! © the vdlous p a d sument ob & corript mn ty eEnicn » while poe ‘ sitar, power, ail | Pp Armerneoun free of their dearget lil an to IL i and would heaved the not to non whociatnie No. thweet UA We Wie eh ane wits but, dn God'e 4 piecing’ euch w 4 Ou power tO Ds all ioltes weakne + isanke mM of the lawr, ap at he inva ial) etiletly » d avainet cuy inttooeme upon the rh btw of pn ‘ on, (Coesti py ane dhe Leet Pe ke were COnMtMULLY terupted hy motions to auiguiny Ob vectioné to wn adjournment Marte be 4 cantioped theta to we er uffere) eo ot | at oe tine what he | imwelt bowud we the maerty | aleed Inall | «and the | } wsultes #4 lone thelr! “ te uo barn, and aré sauenioe ol Aumeee le wortow, LATRPAT—A BOOK DUS Chicago, Avo. 80.—When Mr. ilorr s of Marv. land, was walking towards his aeut, after being dee Garod out of order, becwuse of (he rewiach, that if McClellan was nowlnuted be would uct support him, & person, not @ delegute, although siting within the circle, sald to biuy “You ough to be turned out of the Convention, you daroned trai. tor," wherenpou Mr, Harris turned round and knocked bius out of bie chair, This inedent cou- tributed much to the general confusion, which pres vailed for several minutes Tlarris and Lony, and those who sympathized with then, are making strenuous cflori# tw secure @ one-third vote ayainst McClellan, but the friends of McClellan are sanguine, The conciliatory aud pavific course pursued by Mr, Guthr'e un the Gum- mies on Beselulens angus w meri tie warm Ap ) or’ UST 31, 1864, ted to eulogize hie as towers up a etong candidate for Vice President. GENERAL GRANT, al ane an of Thureday—The Rebel adere Despoading. M Washingto, Auguet 80.-A letter from the | Arty of the Potomac, dated August 28th, ta the even'ng, anys: Toslay not a gun was @red from daylicht to been ve y few reports, y ¥o have a ing lo Brown's Rhode Island Battery, tour of 8 An aw Fogliah our linea, vania, Peters! r. Wallace lost bis wife and Ty, Sehort time ago, od thelr house, Nebel Account of Thareday’s Battie. The Petersburg Reuiwrer, Aug. 87, bee the fol- lowing ; Farly sosterday morning, rumors came fbick and fret of the battle on the Weldon road, on Thursday. : wi Tartncying ese Sica who were @ shout four alles ber ore Keamte station, They wee fou routed and driven with considerab @ loss back "a, where they About 6 o'clock, General 4. tacked them fu thelr works at Ream's revere fight of two hours succeered tn cap- t works about two thousand prisonere and | the amount of the alleged fraud on bis part in the Up to nine o'clock lart night tle «had been brought in and registe: ed at the office t Muishal Bridveford seventeen hundred and "ven officers, the nial > tulles, inflicting on bom nd wounded, besides the prison- fed at atont ten thousand in fyon their jufantry suppor ¥ trougly fortified, Pit and att toring thy bine pleces of artille of Pre six privaces events rok being that of Heutenant oolonel, dove the enemy some heovy lowe in killed em with @ low ee k Hed and wound bea » ‘The enemy i with tore than bis u checked they waited until {with trressatit works, which « w oreupled by t ithatthe road hae been deat General nted 10 have f Ales GENERAL SHERIDAN, The Knemy ati! in our Front. Baltimore, Auguat 80.~ A spirited cavairy fight took place at Suu'thfield, seven miles from Charles town,on Monday during # reconnolasance of Gene- upported by a battery of ar- The enemy was discovered tn strong po sion, and after « sharp skirmish our forces retired quan, where they received cavalry | reinforcements and ral Custer's cavalry, tillery, serogs the Ope renewed A the Sixth division — of Corps tivh with we of sume prisoners, The movements clearly establisbed the tuct that wbeavy force ia atill in our fropt in the direction of Bunker ELI, From Nashville. The Kebel Wheeler Approaching Mure freeaboro, Navhville, Tenn,, Avg. 30.—Great excitement Prevails in Nashville to-day, in consequence of « rumor thatan attack tato be made by Wheeler's cavalry force, Rumor gives bis force at from 6,000 to 5,000 men, with twelve guns. When last beard from they were vear McMinnville, advancing to- wards Murfreesboro Their probable intention ts to destroy the Fedcrs! line of communication to the Reports reached here this morning that a rebel covalry tor © Was bear Lebanon, and bad captured ore 80 Fecorsl cavalry; but the river being too ‘is presumed that they have since «ed Waeewr's main body, near Murfreesboro, Later, Nashrile, Avg %).--Gov, Jobnson bas received e despatch signed * L. K. N, Patton, Colonel com- monding," duted Gallatin, 0th, saying: The news from Lebanon to half pat eight o'clock this tnorniay, is that Gen, Milligeo is in Wheeler's hands, The troops in it, situug, rection, The Indian Outbreak. Jccivcriminate = Messacre—$1,000,000 Worth of Property Destroyed. Washiogon, Aug, 8).—Mr, Ostla General Bup- erintes of the Overland Ma!l route, has reach- e1 Weshington for the purpose of representing to athe ston of offalra on the plains, ix, Cheyemes, Arapahols and Keoloas are “iby and according to the report of friendly Aum they number from five to eight thousand Warr.ors, In addition to the judiacrim/ nate wurderty they bave destroved at least #1,000,000 worth of pros ty, iucluding emigrant trolus and have taken possession of oil the ranches between Julesburg god Fort Kearney, @ distance of 200 rajies, and 150 Lghte fore, j 4 e enemy i* supposed to be 1500 We ure scouting all the woods in thas di- con! miles this way to the Biz Sanuy, The wires to the Pactic bave been cut and emigration rendered insecure, excepting in large bodies, Denver and other settlements are at present curtailed in their supples fom the States and the Indians say the wongs to them, and that they intend to ve out the whites, This seema to be the only argument for t warfare, and in view of this a is at present ous of the question, Those who bave the beat knowledge of all the at- tendant circumstances are suggeating thas General Haruey be placed {n command of the forces, which country fart, cones can easily be rallied under bit to carry on hoatili- | tes agulunt the savages, The Pension Act, ‘oe supplements! Pension Act,paased by the last Ccngress, which has just been published in paw phiet form by the Commissioner of Pensions, con- | It is the opium tn u firwterge cigar, tans wuch valuable fnformation to acldiers wha huve been disabled, and tothe families of soldiers who have died in the service during the present | your is nd np to thishour, 9 ofclock P.M., there | : Tt was the moat quirt had tn four weeks Our low in Thura- | 80 “bt i ascartaingd to be shout two thousand din the ageregste, and nine guna four belong Massnchueetts Dittery, aud one of McKnight's | | Battery of Light Artillery. geniioman, Mr. Edwin Wallace, the Appomatton luet night and came into He haa resided in Petersburg ever since the war bowan, and represents the prospects of the Confederacy as becoming more gloomy than ever, Tie Kobe! loaders are rendered desperate because of the miscorriage of thoir scheme to draw General Geaut besce by the Rebel invasion of Pennayl- ebhild to They were killed | by the explosion of one of our shell, which entor- pout ei. ht o'clock on Thursday more- cavalry attacked a body of ed all the Ny 4 beyond Keam's, whieh Bherman bas woved @ portion of hi; ar- rived op the ground at P.M. and joining In the compelled the enemy to recroas the Opequan Our total losses amounted to # hundred, while the rebels must | ‘28 *& bave lost much more, as we had the advantage of | position, far from belng creditable, it) PRICE ONE CRNT..IN TWO CENTS LN CURNENOY, vs a cent | proval of the McClellanites, and to-night Gathrie | bave been made tn the orginal act, and in some cnere the pension fee has been increase! Thi a a © have lost both hauds or both eyes wit Provisions of the amended act, rece ve QB 8 month; aud those who Lave lost hoth foot wild Feceive $208 month. Applicantsfor pensions munt hereafler be exainined by roguluriy uppoimted sure Nrposeor by surveons of the Arm: or Navy ; end &e certificates of tv. surceons no bonver be admiasibie, exept in extreme cases, when an official examination iv in practicable, The marriage of a pensioned wiiow nule for the death of } the LJ ve event widow, bureat. soimations of pensioners will tele plu at ated Wnesto determine their phyrical condi m, snd her she rewive po aid from Ex. wi! lake precedence of all previous exaiminations, | When parties ape in this manner declared no longs er enet) d to support from the Government, appert May be made, and the question tinally determined by a teal of saree official surgeons, Provision te alan made for pereous disabled or killed during ¢! war, Who hare oot heen reqrularly ontiated. Tt ie Necessary, In wu hh carey thas the applicant or hie depen P w that the injury was raop ved, while y In hat le and while with an om | ranized force, Evidence of muster-in te no Tequired, except where the applicant for Wasa commingcnel officer; bat positive evidenom of service muat in all casea accompany the applies cation, The provision reculuting the fees of clalm-agouts iv aldo of great huportance The ut If not allowed! to rece ve moro than tem dole jare for the entire service of securing a penaion, nor is he allowed to receive bee part of thet sum in advance, All infractions of this provision eube fect the guilty party to a heavy peualty, Nows Items. (By Telegraph to the New York Sun} Rnove Istanp bas by ‘voluntary enlistments fille ed ber quota on the last call for 600,000 men, Tas wembers of the Gth and 6th New Jersey and 4b New York regiments, whose times have ez- pired, lef Fortress Monrve for home un Monday. Tur Government has entered o suit against Kx- Burgeon-General Himmond to recover @450,00u, purchase of supplies, Recacrrma in Alabama and Northern Georgia te very dull. Two hundred and tweuty-tive ageuts from the Northern Stutes here, ev tar have not evs Mated 150 accepted recruits, Tuk subscriptions to the Beven-thirty loan, re dour troops were | porte! af the Treasury Department yesterday, nee. Falling down | giount to when they rallied the y frow | $281,000, We are in- $600,000, and tw the Teu-lorty loau Iv Js rumored at Nashville, Tenu, that Genere army to the Vietnity of Red Ouk, and bs advancing upom Ate Janta from the South. It ls doubtless the intentiua to wttack the city from several polots simultaneous. ly. Tux city of Oswego, and the towns of Bomba Richland, Sandy Creck and Hauuibsl, ia Oswego county, Md., are all out of the siraft under the ould for 600,000 men. The quotas for the towns of Mex~ feo and Voluey are nearly full, Apvioxs from Key Westto the 18th inst, state that Gen, Woodbury, commauder of the forova there, died of yellow iever, and waa buried on the Mth, The gunboat Johu 8. Chambers lomt her eap- tain, hia clerk and fourteen men by yellow fever. They were Luried at sea, The lever was disappear. lant advices, A pisraton from Grant's army says fred mon continue t come to the front, They were nevar more needed. Upon their arrival here they are distributed among the different regiments. Send More wet, and 4 lasting peace will be terminated by our armies while those at home are discussing the subject. Gawerat, Buansipa, im a recent brief eddresa at Centre Harbor, N. H., on bis return trom the White Mountains to the Army of the Polemec, expressed Qis confidence of the ability of the government to crush the rebellion, aud declared that the entire Northern people would acou see as clearly es the soldiers in the flekl, that the end is near et band. Be says be has beard wore grumtiing in three days since be came North, than amoung the »-\Here during the ontire campaiyu trou the Rapigaa, .y Petersburg. Tus British schooner M. L. Davia, a Boston, from Aux Cayem reports that on the 96%h inst, when in lat, S41, lon. 73 69, abe parsed ® propels ler, paluted lead color, with red bottom, two amoke tacky, two musts, and main mast gone to within @xteen fect trom the deck, She showed American ovlors, and bad ebuut sizty men ou deck, but ox. hibited po yuus, Bhe wes probably the Taliae bases, and was steering directly jor the Maria amg Davia, when another steamer bove in might wm ‘ove Was surrounded, with al) the | bore for the first steamer, Cuptatu Peelin crowded on ol gai! and escuped, General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Gun,} Jomn Mivenrit, the Itish exile and found his ley a the Bouthern tisnteletenn tune | be in how serving with ® musket in the ranks, fe much for aspirations for “ fat Alabama niggers," Tue Constitutional Democraiic Club of are voing to fire one hundred pains on the oceaee | when they flad ous whom the Chiengo Convention buve nominated, whoever be tnuy be, \ | | . Ricumonxp papers publish the tollowing dienate | dated Atlanta, August 23: “ Scouts renee thea another Federal raid, several thousand strong, with nine ploces of Ariliery, Starter trom Decatur early this morning 1 the direction of Covington, ° Fx-Secuptany Coaim joe private letter, says of | the published report of private funds in ture ris tes Ourities, that the statement beloaes bo the clase Lest deneribed as “fea abadlute. We hes vever 'n- vested In foreign funds, gud save uo true Americam Will do go, when ali that can be spared is required for the suppression of the rebellicn ut home, A nuMnpE of the clergy ‘ow benevolent citizens in Chtcarabave commenced » subecr ptioa to purchage a he for the waiow and little cbtlde ren of Lave Colongs James A, Mullan, No no Ller, better or more appropriate tribute could be id te the memory of the gullant Chief ef the ‘Lriah Brigade," A TUOTTING borse from New York, which had Deon eatered for # purse of #200, ot Buffalo. on } Wednesday, wis poleoned by some villian, the | auima! died, having utterly fu led in the race, The managers of the trot ssould #ee that the purse f# uaa given the winner iu thie cuse—so that no benefia ean result to any one frome such @ wicked and ew. tal ect. ‘Tne best Havana clears are made dipped inty # solution of opium, bacco never hes that ticed upon srnoking # nd from tolvacr, Natural afte. peculiar effect, aa will be no bes, claam leat 1D « pipe r which geh cuslaved Wit sud can. pet dy without, coun of the Ln “4 meum Scum liar ero a ys war, Several impartens houses end Bdiiicelions eae (Continued on leet page,

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