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wae NEW. OO em | THIRTY.FIRET VHAR. NUMBER 10,033. YORK ee a ee = Th L t ' ty will have prepared our readers for the glorious e a est ews news of the capture cf that pla e. Woe stuted chat | General Sherman bad ewuny iis army around to Macon rallroud on the My Telegraph to the N, ¥. Sun. | the south, threat. a ening Eastpoint, @ «tr ’ rifial place, G R five miles from the city, on the function i0 § NEWS! of the Macon and Monte rnery ratooads, This thovement reduced the eneny t the necessity of choosing between fi,! ne for ® Vital position, retreating from the city, or else being slut up in it to stand @ close siege, with the certainty of the ult!- mate loss of the plive and the army. Our view of the position has been tulls The enemy were forced to firht ae Pistrolnt ae indicated, were beaten of course, and A real zed, Mm anita is fow ours, sis really botter news than the capvure of he mend woull be, The postersion of Atlante though { # not eud the war in the Cotten Btates, ceived na a vantage ground for doing #0, No itin the South ia ao fm Vor sbie to the rote atratioa aod defence, Atlanta Is the ccutre of the wreat lines of railroads Wiooh radiate toepve to 8.) the principal cities in ~ the cotton States, Drom iis railroat facilities it was \ selected to be the great arsenal, foundry, d ATLANTA OURS 1 ! Manufacturing depot of the Conlelersey, and as oes euch has grown to be @ place of tmmense (ceeeetnaenensecneteeeeen et importance, Its pe eeion opens to aethe back Great Battle Fought. door to Charleston, Sivannah and Mobile, The rebela will of course make @ stand at Macon, Mont gomery, and other places, but their chances will diminish as they rece'e from J will fncresase, Th enable our readers to Breat victory, and antc the probable move- menta of the abattered fraginents of Hood's army, end our invincible Western heroes : Fromm Adants to HOOD’S ARMY CUT IN TWO. Our Forces Entering the City. Gen. Hardee Killed. Another Piece of Good News. nts, while ours © of distances will ate General Sherman's low us tal appre: NO DRAFT IN THIS CITY. | Mie GseceeeED Chattanoova Waval Enlistments to be Allowed | §i*"'."". Only 300,000 Men Required. Kiva wh 60 ee semen etna mphie 840“ Bee. Stanton on the Situation, |“? ae spienniaiheeciitiahnenininiedcdaais Genera) Sherman's victory places the various nerrilia bande operating in bie rear, in dd po- to Bpeo ry f ‘ Viemty of Nash- &e., ke, ke. Ville and Chattanooga, These desporadoos are © ST hgeeres Bkely to be struck either thelr advance or re GENERAL SHEIMAN, Qlerions News !—Atlanta Ours!! (orriciaL pisrarten,) trvat, by General A.J. 8 thousand men, which column of thl” Memyhia row time wirchons upon Hood'a ver General Sher- @ince to ofvct counter Cer line of commun inan's. Wan Deranrunst, waite din SA WASHINGTON, Beptotaber 23 pup Go Mijor-Gerneral Diz, New York: This Department has received intelligence, this @vening, that General Sherman's advance entered Atlante about noon, to-dsy. partic witinl Ms ye xhe wt aa DE bontires, and cheers can be beard in every part of Bot yet been received, but telegraphic communicay the clty, tion during the night with Atlante direct te ex- eee a Rebdel Operations la shermun’s Near. pected, , » Nashrilie, Auguat 3 K been invaiod by the cay Wheeler, Forrest and Ro Kelotcing. Porghkepeie, Sept Great excitement ex'sts here, consequent upon the reception of the news ot Bheriman's vietore. Altbouch the} air ie filled with the atrocts with vir in late, the freworks ar Ewin M. Stawton, fecretary of War. isseau's district haa ry commands under BEOOND OFFICIAL DISPATOR, Great Hale FoughtThe Kebel Army Weeeler crossed SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, a | SS ae SBOOND HM: Ar cH, Phi'adelphia, Sept. 2. —A 4) ia) despatch to the Pures contains the following © Before Petersbury, Sop. ink Teported to be moving art 'lery t The enemy were oir right tn the afternoon, Slicht ekirmisbog | an along the Weldon road, The Pith Corps wus) ) ced under artus and marched into the brevstworke © mec eerters come into the works during the day and said we were to stinked et four o'clock = in tthe — afters wih the exception of a Slight skirmish along the Talroad, there waa no ds Our o1 neo made their appearance, ‘The quict along the front is aa wonderful aa it is unaceountalle, There fe something oppressive about it, We seem to be continually expecting @ fight and know not the time or place of ite occurrence." nthe GENERAL SHERIDAN, Karly till In the Vatley, Fee. Baliimore Sept. 2.—A @pecial dispatch to the Awrnioan, dated Charleston Vay Sept. Yd, eaves Reconnolssances have established the fact that Kar. ty haa pot lef, and has no intention of leaving the Vailey, His headquarters are at Bunker Ei), balf way between Martinsburg and Winchester, I> ja busily eugayed in repairing and putting up e tele. «raph line, and he has already telegraphic commu- dication with Ricbinond from this aide of Wood- stock, He is also receiving reinforcemonta and Pite- Lough Lee is knowa w have received 600 borses for bis cavalry,which te aaid to number 7,000, There us ereeWar stave from Winchester to Staunton, which ruus every day, and several officers and aidiers @re rece. ving sbort furloughs to go home an! re- turn bo Winchester, which does not look as though the enemy intend leaving the Valey, ADMIRAL FARRAGUT, Capture of Fort Morgan. The capture of Fort Morgan took jiace on Tues » When the garrison marched out red to our forves, Thi bombardment commenced on Monday n ng) All the prelmi- Mary operations having been completed, The army under Geueral Granger, had takew @ postion on Mobde Point, and planted a battery in the rear of the fort, The fleet invested the place from two tides towards the fea, so that the fort was open on one wide « + Abatiery from tho fleet had ala been planted on the shore, and mauned by Jack Tara, whi rebels fre Jjoyed hugely the fun of pepperiug the a terra firma, did good execution, On Sunday night, August 21st, the land batteries were all in order, and word to that effect was went to Adroiral Farragut. At daylight on Monday morning the entire fleet stood in to- wanda shore, The Monitors, for neary two weeks previous bad been doing picket duty ring on the fort night and d m) AA TO OCOD 0 parr. #n@ad prevent it irom dinturoing operavons of the land forces on ther rear, ing, however, both wooden and iron ves le pure tic pated in the tight. About 5 o'clock the teet opened with thirte gung of different eal) re, and wixteen eight and ten inch mortara, The land Datieries also commenced a brisk cannonad the firing continued with great precision an out intermis#on until dark, The effects were « visible, Early in the aflernoon smoke issued from Ou Monday tnorn- n, A x WM icanikeues the fort at intervaly ax if someting were on Cut in Two. the Tennesseo w.th the main force, at Kingston, on firey which resisted only paruaily the efforts the 26th, and reached Sparta the eame night. Hoerv | tw repress it, At dark, the sinoke burat out into War Department, Washington, Sept. 2.-To |, ed big force and went Colonel Detrild against | Prom #heat of flame, which was tupposed to orige f 7 iy wove y Major General Dis :—The following telegram | MoMivoy!! Deirti atta ked Colonel Waters, SAUD AC cea. nt pate " it wala i nod from Major Genera) Slocum, dated this day in At. | Bust Tennessee, at MoM vuvile day, and | that (he citade! was ti flainesaud tus view proved Litemaadl him) teen the<} Miers lost twenty | to be correct, Ik subsequently eppeared that the Ponta, and just received confirms the «capture of | | to ¢ vewte wignsly of ished the enemy night, but the movements wht, he mn 200 thet city, ether pot weep, or were tnisiwsken by our “Genera! Sherman has taken Atlanta, The 2th Early on Tuesday mornings & party bear . " bite flay, and carrying a bout warned out Corps cocupios the city, ‘The maiu army is on the of the main sally-porty frootiny Fort Granew and Bfacon road near Fast Point. iu whieh “A battle wae fought ucar that polut!n which wotiaie temoa naire attetupted to put otf to ne was Coptain Rust mpany of Kaat Tennessce | With the fleet, But this was not perm the ” ; | General commanding. Ti waathen arranged that General Sherman was successful. Particulars are | Cavalry, and euccee to! ‘a cptariug the greater the gartivon und all pubbe property slould te Bot known, part of the force; only a few escaped, Awonof| surrenderel ou the terms usually — ae- (Signed) H. W. Sioccm, Major-General,"* Gos upbell, who escaped, reporta Geu, Milligan | corded lo honorable antagonists. Generrl Av unofficial report states that a battle wos A report from Eilver Spring reporter v Of Hite ar two companirs red | cers and inen should Lave an opporiupity of col. fought near East Point by Genera! Sherman with | ° | + ot white ang ‘! ~ ’ aa ‘rp. serty iy the ! polnied troops eugaginug the ene rear ihe forda of? the | : Ie hee cd ae are pe Wood, The rebel army was cut in two, with very | 6.0) ur) A diepatch today to Col. Douatterny | etavn sae ed Hid degen Fen ee ee beavy loss to the enemy, and General Hardee was | Chit Quartermaster, reporia Whe or mercas ho low bo teet Het vud's bearing the Billed, Our !oss is not Known, Cumberland River, whery he e:piizod o D | lates snd accon,pauied by a bat Medea C plays es Hunter, A.Q.M. Thos is the tutest we ha om w Yankee Doode™ and “Ula Columbia. Epwix M, Branton, Secretary of War, Wheeler or Detr.!!, Tho former isdoubtless mak-| ‘Phe rebela hwcl webn & few paces of Confirmatory Accoanta, ing for the Loulsville and Nas Railroad, near | OUF Une and wis | es nenny when our troops | swept past, entered fort Morren, tore down the Philadelphia, Sept. 2.—The Philadelphia EvEn- Gallatin, on the Routh Ti Ore TeLkoxarn has just rece.ved @ dispatch from a | eevoused st “ multe na oan for seme He haa been joined by @ource of the bighew credit, dated Marietta, ‘ “ 4 | cromad the Tennesses Georgia, stating that our wivance guard evgerad | pigouuhia Thor Atlanta this worning. Noxon, of Roddy'ac wasenforcing « wh wl, wud Reddy hua ren- days Forrest, and bath y at Savannah and Colonel tomeand, hell the advance and We are past yeu have a lurve force Aeaale conser’ ption, SFO ND DIRPATON, j , hourly expecting to hear of the breaking of the rail- Louisville, Sept. 2.—Vrigadier-General Ew ngy rovd to Chattanooga and to Loulsy @ommanding the Westeru District of Kentuclty, t pispaTou Bes just received teleyram from the from, Naehrt'le, Tenn, Set, 1.—-A rebel force, estl @nnouncing that Sherman's advance entered | mated at en thousand #ironey with twelve pleces Aviants at 9 o'clock this morning, of ar ; ‘i 4 ree ae uly > vil'e, on the Murfreeatoru® Pike, at d fyht thie No further particulars have been reveived. te AS t % uw Gen, Boasesu had TH.ED DISPATCH, ven the rela @ under W «t Roddy and Fore drive Nashville, Sept. 2.—eneral Sherman's advance } Fost three t s Murfreesboro’, Mcnsen- re that Gen, Wheeler's ty and Murfre siderable force of rebels gers troia o1 whole! borough, Tt wlso at Lebar @atered Atlanta th.s morning, at 11 o'clock. up mivance Prey whole Federal force » The ree ”) enter to-day, FOURTH DISPATOH, Nashville, Sept. 2,—Sevoral m'lea of the Nash. THIRD DISPATON, Wille and Chattanoova I oud were Larned by Loutavilie, Ky. Sep Puss ora from Nash- Gen. Wheeler's forces veatertay. Gen, Rossenu that the revel forces under Generale @rove the rehe. force within three m lea of La » | Wheeler, Forrest and Roddy, are engaged in tear. Bate in the afternoon of yesterday. He met with a | ine up the track of the G Weetern Rullroad, bee stubborn resistance, Lato iutel!ig reporte that | tweou Nashville aud the ‘Ler é, Filteen guer- the head of Wheeler's column left ¢ urfreesboro | ri!lus, under Illy MG er, are reported to have pike, going tothe rizht at 19 o'clock, and the rear | yhrown an er of the track of ihe Lebanon ebout 8 o'clock, the whole force moving from the } Branch Railroad, this afternoon, eix miles from Tennessee ant Alabama Bailrowd in the direction of | New Tiven. 1 burned the express and lage Franklin. Rosseau iw ins close pursuit Aperson just in from Franklin reports tet the town ig in the hands of Wheeler's forces, he having @ntered aud captured it last night. Particulurs GENERAL 6 ave not yet been received, Our casualties in yes- A Iq Can Opened on Vetersburg, Ete. ferday's skirmishing were 6 killed, and 50 or 65 be Sept, 2.--Yesteriuy passed with wounded. Asinsll body of rebels fired on @ train | out any chances in tl tive postions of the ot Brentwood, eijht miles fromm bere, The revel | opposiug armics that cn f any interest to the foes, yesterday, was 8 killed, and 15 wounded. We yencsul reader, The ter 15-inch mortar, @apiured a number of prisoners, ma Jon ® railroad car, Las recently been run The river ta falling, up the road opposite to Petersburg, and « few shells Value of the Victory. thrown inte the city. The object of thia was to de- The details published tn yesterday"s SUm respect- | ter the rebels from firtug on our pickets end it Bag the ueretions of the anposing ermien ot Atlan.) gems to have Leed oarilally sucessful, we f all their ton of Bardstown, wairo cur, rot VasUe ables, aud lef, MANT. ehington, men, biiled and wou fo severely that he was una! eto pursue Watersin | his retreat to Tullahoma, Wheeler with the rent of | | the force reached Lebanon at 8 ofc! A.M. to- | , day, surrour g the College t Pate ashed and obteined til twe ofclock to surren an extenwion of ire erm ip order that bis offi- rebel tag, hoisted tho “3 spread the “Star pans et Kanner" to te breeze, Sixty heavy guns were toune inside the rebel tort, and a large quantity of et oc) und munitions, It appeared that on Moncuy | got the enemy pyesed & wost uncomfortal ey sewon in the fort, They were greatly alarmed leet (et! umes of the Citadel ars and Stripes," and would expiode the mayan aud flood it with water, A large qiacity powder wus also thrown Into the wel Aout a thousand shells exploded in the ort, wn! tl sila Were fear- fully battered, the cltedel being re ‘to a oinse of ruins, On Tuesday ofernoon Ati am jasued unm order tor theta ugof w onlute ot » dred guna in honor of whe vetory, ior whi awarded equal cre it & ar Io a Uapateh to the gust Wu, Admiral Perra preot indignation of tt revels, iB attempuny mate fruits of s.cur been holsted, and tt vier bad virtually curred, The particul.:s are given tn the following letter of Admira) Farragut ; Trewret to etate that after the aeembling e revel officers, at the sppoimted hour,’ 1M. for the eurrence: oulaide the fait, Li wae a vesed on an examination of the interior, that moet of the puna were epiked, many of the sun ceriaecs wantonly ine jured, he aime, ammunition, UD, AO. CeRtrOy - wd, aud there waa every lesera been done after the white tay was also dircovered (hat (eu Voce wod several of his otteers bh swords to dey P, and further that some of thore which were : ered had bee broken, ‘Lhe whole conduct ot the ofveers of f Creiuee and Fort blocgau pre-op ec) & etrikineg con. trast tn norm! principle, that! ot full to reniar upon tt, Col, Andenou, who commanded th finding himecif in « periestl, a © powiti ' © thie had ! raiwed, It encumbered with @ eupertiour nuialer of conse:ipts, many of whom wee new ft elermined to eunender @ fort which i uot de. iu whe suppotted by all feud, and in thie determinad his officers aaveone, Butt hotsied the white tlag be ser thing intact, and in thas ¢ whillat ¢ Page and bi destroyed guns which the » the last but which the ud threw away or L had not the maniin for Kort Morgan ne sneement of the be piacis, took piace at Z re atuted, th *. Moy and thi Tihon were kent to New Orloane in & * ‘Yennersee and Bionville, where they artived ery respectfully, your obedient servant, D, G, Farnacet Admiral Com'g W. G. B, Squadron, Welles Bearetary of the Novy, Wash- Hon, Gi logtes, men | Waited with anxious expectation, but no rebele | “|| tive marriage hetw 1864, The Indian War. The Savages Routed, St. Lovts, Sept, 2.-The Stour City Clown) ‘ Reorerem of the 27th ult, eays Mr. Sell, of the Quartermastere’ Departroent, just arrived from Fort Union, reports that a battle occurred between Gen, Boully’s command and about 6,000 Todiang near Knife Riwer, on the 26th of July, in which the latter were defeated, with a low of 150. Our loas was 5 killed, and 20 or 30 wounded, News via Washington, Washingt nm, Avg. 2.—An offlcial dtepateh re- celved here toalay aays the murders and deprela- tions n the Maing are committed by comparative ly few of the several Todian trites, Itra uimder stool that theTodian Porean has gent thither « | epecial ag disaffected aavayes, The fact may not be general- ly known that the Governor of Colorado has teaued & proclamation urging esther individuals of armed gatlrations to kill tween them and those who are friendly, coming of the Governor is This pro- Fodera! authorities and may increase rather than leswon the calanities to which sctilers and emi- grants are now etpored, From Europe. Six Daye Later Newa. The steamalip Hocla from Liverpool 284, and Queenstown @4th of Anguat, arrived at Halifax yesterday, The Calidenis from Glasgow August 2th, alwo arrived at Sf, Johns, NLP. The news ts six days later, The steamsh!p Jura from Liver- pool 18th, and Londonderry 19th of August, passed Farther Point ycsterday on her way to Quebec, The Commissioners of Customs in London have fasued a Genera! Ooler to Collectora, thet ip pur- ®iance of Instructions from the Lords of the Treas ury, no ship-of-war belonying to either of the belligerent powers in North Amertea, shall be allowed to enter any of ber Majesty's ports for the purpose of being dismantled and sold, A Lisbon tele of the 15th, says that the Federal frigate ware tain the Tagus, Itfta anid hat her mission Iste fotercept @ steamer bought at Liverpoolostensibly for navigation between Lis- ben and Liverpool, The Portuguese papers fur- ther assert that the ateamer will not all, as the 'n- tentions of the Pecerals have become known, This, st the wteanuer Georgia, which re- tly left Liverpool for Lisbon, The New York correspondent of the London Tives, writing from Niagare Balls, under date of August Sth, anys: "Clifton Those has become the centre of neyotia- tons between the Northern friends of peace and Southern agents, which promise @ withdrawal of nees from tie arbitrament of the sword,'* rrevponoent then in that an effort fa to be made te nominate a Dernocrat for the Presidency, Upon ® platform for an armistice, and @ Convention of Sistea and to thwart by all pos. sible means the efforts of Mr, Lincola tur @ rewle- Won, The Times winds up an editorial on the present agituation of the war in Armeorica a flows © “As regarda the final 'aaue of the wre, we con: wider the proto ve of the Confecorates to be aa koolasever: Lutte Federde have sbown such an insensitnlity to delest, and ach an inflexible tenacity of purpose, We cannot anticipate any early terranation « t Perhope the @uee o {Bhertusn in or Farragut at Movile ght counteract the diasppointment produced by tee talures of Grant in V rina, and once more in- sp re Foce le with cap octations of absulute suce cum it ir pe ee can only employ the leasonus of eventful campalgna,to contirm our convictions of the Lbopelessiucss of war and the necessity of speedy peace" Tie Dairy News saye there are rumors of # pro- jected new Confedorate loan, Order haw Leen reatored in Belfast, where there Les been no rioting aluce the 10th, Electioneering riots with Lioodshed had oecurred at Geneva, Dut they bud suleided, aud quiet was rowtored, buesday's secoud edition, Times City article, ays: The discount’ market shows po alteration, Among the tore #ign fcant points in the presen aocounta from New York is the change of toue t coming obeervatie with reward to the new order of bings in Mex rls sent from Amereans in Mexico tully comfivm the hopeful deseription ob- tained! from other quarters of the rapid consolida- Mion of the new government, Advices from Frank- fort tate that recent facus have su disturb the eayer faith of ir in United Suastes bonds, Bome letters received by German houses speak of the exstine decline as owing to the fear of \inporters to enver goods at tbe present rate of du- ties, Tt was known at Frankfort that many German orders hud been conutersus sided, apprebens’ ginning lo be experienced thatthe new November diviaend may be lost, and that it will not be paid in specie, ‘The distrust was beng increased by the crcumstance tt sre halos Were Lelny preased by parties Wituerte tooled upon ms being Last informed ov American afleirs, The King of Bpain has left France for Bpain, He visited Queen Chriatina prior to his departure The Lxorvenpesce Rrran announces a prospec. n Prince Humbert and the Princeay Anna Murat, s that it will strength- on the bonds between France and Italy, The oceupation of Holstein b Austrians ta said to be decide: n. The Crar of Ruseia bas ordered a reduction of the dincharge fw wrvice expires on the 1at the Prus army, and immediate and unin granted to soldiers whos of January next Commercial lntetiigence, Tiverpool, Au, 24, Uot Bales to-day, 8,000 Daiew, M titresular, Headetutle are cu eneare Gull, Produce Market is quiet, hut etew Londum Aug. vi. ¢ Je S8'.a89 for money, | Ainerican Si Hiinois Central ahares 5 Jgaddly discount; brie shares, Hab? Tus officia! statement of the public debt on the Seth of August, shows the amount outstanding to be $1, 575,5605,254, and the interest in both coin and lawful money, §17,447 public debt wince the f August, of 53,073,000, and of interest $1,029,000, The debt bearing in- tercat in coin ts now 199,899,492 ; the debt bearing interest in awful money, $469,197,000; the debt on which interest has cased, #557,470 ; the debt beuring no inlerest, §019,111,207. Tho unpaid re- aun vpA Are 973,755,000, wud the amount in the reasury @17,15),515, It further appears that since the 2d of August, the #tx per cont, bonds under the acts of July 17thand August 6th, 1801, exchanged for seven-thirtios, have increased to the exient of | $75,000,000 ; that the seven-thirty three-year notes under the act of July 17th, 1361, have been re- duced about the saue amount; and the #ix per Cent, certificates of indebtedness uncer the act of March 1st 1862, increased neas!y §28,000,000, ———————————————— — nt with a view to the pacification of the and destroy the bostile In- diana and seize the'r property, distinguishing be- Independent of the * of an incrense of the | {iwor ONK CENT. IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, —— NO DRAFT’ Naval Enilatments Allowed. Only 300,000 lem Required to ind the Kebctiion. Wan Devaney ’ Wacnisoros, St as PME To Major Generitl Dir it ‘a accertoned wb reasonable certainty that u aval orodita required by the Act of Congress wilt amount to about 200,000, including New York, which has not been reported vet to the Depart. {duly 19tb e | practically reduced to SOOQ00U men, to meet ead take he place of eod other ment; so that the President's os Ptr et_T)e now enllatmenta fn the navy; Seeond— The casuultion of battle, sicknoss, prie- oners and desertion ; Third The tindret davat troops and ell othera going out by expiration of w rvice this Pull, One hundred thouud new troopy promptly furnished, aro nd) that Genors! Grant agke for the and capture of Richmond and to vive» Anivhing blow fo the rebel armiog yet inthe dell, The residue af the call would be adequate tor varriwens in forts and to guard all the lines of communication and mupply, free the country from euerriliag give ae curity to trade, protect commerce and travel, and establish, pouce, order and tranquility in every State, Epwis M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Ao Kzaplauution Abd talon the Vresideave au. Washington, Sept, 2. Litile, Brown & Cota last volume of the Statutes at Larve, contains an error fa the act further to regulate and provide for the enrolling and calling out of the National forces. It states that in case the quota shall not be filled within the space of sixty days after the call, the President shall imme Uotly order draft for one yeur, ete. | but the official rolla from whiew @ copy of the act Was furnished to the authorised hewapaper publishers of the laws of the Sime Dew partment, provides that fifty Gays (Cis stated in the President's proclamation) sbell nee alter the call Qefore adraf, in the ecoutingeucy meutioned, shall Le ordered, News Items, Usp Telegraph to the New York Suny Tir suberiptions to the Seven-TLirty loan ee reported to the Treasury Department, yesterday, arnount to 616,000; and the Ton-Porty loan, $864,+ 400, Taw N.Y. State Bun Boooot Convention wd- Journed at Hadulo list evonin., alter « three daye* session, The attendance was lurye wud the pre- coedinga unusually interesting Ten privates have reently been tried wud cop victed wt Washington, of dewertiou, and sentenced to imprisonment at bard labor ut Port Delaware for two or three years, and to fortelt all pay aud allowances, Tum messenger of the Mutual Rolenption Beng of Boston called at the Shoe and Leather Bauk, of thatcity, yesterday, and placed « sinall trupk om the counter, and while he was temporarily engaged the trunk was stolen, Iteontained 40,000, mostly in small bills on country bank, Kino Kawanamaeita on tho i’th of August, after an excited speech, abrogated the dundwich Islands Consitution of 1862, aud declared the Constituvonal Convention dissolved, bitrary act was re. garded asa regular conp d'etat by the King, and if submitted to by the Hawasiun peoplo will render the kingdom nearly an abeolute monareny, Ovn troops stationed in Fairfax aud Loudon coua- Hes, Ve. having been greatly molested of late by Lushwhackers, it bas been determined to put « atop to the disorder by arresting the disloyal citisens of the nelg! borhood, many of whom are believed te be connected with these rebel gangs, On Thursday thirty-two alleved warm rebel sympathizers resid. ing in these counties were taken to Wasbingtom | and committed to the Old Capitol, to await investi. gation, Thirty of the sixty rebel sympathizers and suspicious chara ters arrested ‘yn Loudon county » week or two aye, wore released trom the Old Cap + tol ov Friday, upon their parole of boner, This a: General Intelil7ence. (By Mail to the New York Swn.) Fanwens aud horse dealers wl teke notice thag woverninent ure 1 o1NS tor cavahy aud ®I40 tor arullery b wving A “tire convict, who had lived 15 years ia politary confuenent, Mod last week ia ihe Stete Prigon of Michigan, He murdered b's futher 17 yours ayo, Tak generous Gail Borden, of Winsted, Coun, Jenmes all the biaklerr went Dita for the | army gratuitous gud furtiehes oll the nugar ub | his own expense, Toger Nentenanta in a New York reviment bave been aisminsed the serviee by Genery! Botler for tonderug their resivuationson tue ground of m- competency to comply with a cortatn order of thelr brigade commander, A LoooMoTIVE got loovwe on the Brighto | Railway, recently, and tore alony # clean hole Wiough the stat away a tailors whop, part ot at wall, nnd at last brouslit up a gubstantial enough to erreat iis prow Tur enlistment of seaman at Culoutts for the fed- » (Bug. feartully, mate 2 Lowe, carried Use An aa endure at 4 building | Gral cause in Awerica has aliricted ihe notice of | the authorities there, who er tha watch | the detention of Home tetera areots who ure be. | Leved to have already freuehtet » ship tor the Borthern slusies Wilh Upemp oyu sullors. General Mood, why ¢ Tanta, is described byw per seen him, na gh Mwhite-l owe po ghanked fellow, about iuirt ave, ane, over Hix ieet tall, bad beon | \ hacked ‘gy eres? one leg gone an 4 rlosty @ lot of ta sod robe, and w ir iJ Tugne te nowa t omanization of the miners throughout I » Olu and P angylvas nia, under the and tite ot “The Amer, Swveiation @h bold am Botli on the tho. Bep- have an orgihy he Wexeaiy Ustamy lamber, | at Belleville, U Aare numer of the Paouro Conwenctan Au veurtork publoled at Honolulu, sandwich Telarc, states that at arecent election in one of tie Dis tricth the bellot-box waa stuffed, ouly UT8 vace | being recorded, while 785 were found ‘in the toa. | This indicated progress ju Nhe arta of civilize Von," rather more rapid than we expovied to 60. (Continued ea lass page.,