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“THIIRTY.FIROT VRAR, ) NUMBER 10,087. | j The Latest ‘New Wy Telegraph to the N, ¥. San. THE FALL OF ATLANTA. 8000 Rebels Killed and Wounded. 2000 CAPTURED. “LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL TAKEN, DEATH OF JOHN MORGAN. FIs FORCES SCATTERED. { Capture of his Staff. “WHEELER'S RAID AT AN END. His Band in F ‘PROM SHERIDAN'S ARMY. ; Early Holding the Valley, PIOSERY CAPTURES AN AM- s BULANCE TRAIN. THE VERMONT STATE ELECTION. Success of the Union Ticket. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Jpinions on the Georgia Seizure. &e,, “ Hl Retreat. a e. I a aeicoies . GENERAL SHEK MAN, ' The Fall of Acanta. Nashville, Sept. 5.—The news from Sherman's @rwy to-day reports the loss of the enemy at three ibousand killed and wounded, sbousand prisoners, amon: th fal fuame not give We We captured two also capture] @ large S@mount of material, The army is in full possession pt t (Rebel Reports.) ; Washington, Sept. 6.—1 Richmond Sestinet ° rdav eays 3 A heavy baide ts reported to have been begun at Atlanta on the eveuiug of Wednes ay, n Thursday morning. General Hardee, with Gen- rails 3.0, Lee and Claburne, i sain to have begun bt, and gained some advuntaes at flret, but snd remimed = T HE YORK | south of Nashville, on account of the derangement | | of the telegraph wires by the prevail ng storm, No mew mente of imourtance have taken place in the Shenandoah Valley. Epwin M, Branton, Secretary of War. GENERAL SHERIDAN, Capture of an Ambolance Train by Mosebs. Philadelphia, Sept. 6.-—A special dispatch from Harper's Ferry, dated the 6th instant, says: An ambulance train of thirty-five wagons after lear jng the wounded, were captured by Moweby, “4 train being without an escort, tain Mazer pr sued the rebels aul recaptured prisoners, Major Kol! and Twenty-th rd Obiy and Dr. Shelling, o Thirty-sixth oO tured by Moaeby ville on Sand to-lay (Mondey) Parly still ia Sheridan’s Vront. Baltimore, Sept. 6.-A special dlepateh to are among the priect There was no fighting at Berry | ar there is no news from thero ail the | Baltimore Ammmroan, dated Berryville, Va., depts. & aay Phe enemy are still in Sheridan's front and, a | for as can be seen, there are no ludicstions of | Early’ retreat up the Valley ai present, The cav- We ag ubsequentiy lost it, Generala Anderson, Patton wed Cy mminis, are reported wounded, OBei sl advices from Gonera! For to the Ist | rstant have beeu receiy He reporis that the | beny Lave evacuated tne Mempt.s and Charles. | wii Railroad + Pury and that Yankee | roops ore 1 ip the Miss'ssippi River en route Virgo sand Miasvuri, = — Pad of Wheeler's Rald, Nashrille, Teiny Sept. $.—General Rousseau nel'esripha from Spring Bill, n Saturday, that Nceeler's rebel furee was scroms Duck River and ai joined Roddy. forence, G Toth were retreating towards Rousseau propounces their raid Ger Kelly died at Franklin yesterdn Laskel! i* also reported bu plete failure, ally wounded, Gen Con- jaronyre bas been done to the milroad to 8 bhormah, sderable . large igemployed in reps ring it, ond will op have it !n runuing order ayain, The damage ne to the Chattanoova Railroad i> also rapid!y re tairips one bridge has been destroyed, that (ver 8 Creck, Aky feet } Colonel {paulding wae not captured as reported, He ts vie with bis command, Captain Price of the ‘omth Tennessee, was killed on Friday i - { Rejoicings Over the Fallof Atianta, U5 Septe 6 direction of Governor . fags were displayed from all the public | 6 andone hundred guns were fired at noon n honor of the occupation Ailanta by y man's forces, aun the tomes of Ad- ira! Farragut in the harbor of Mobile, Philidelphia, Sept. 6.—A f one hun- | red guns wag fired atthe N 1 wt noon to- ay in honor of our victories Boston, Sept, 6.—A wvatio salute was fired ! vedas, iu houor of the late Union vick Avugueta, Me, Sept.6,—One bondred gnoe are sug 6 atthe United 8 Arsenal grounds ad the city bells ar for the victorias iu | seorgia aud Alabawe ple are jubilant Trenton, No Jy Sept. 6, e recent vieturtes | ur army we uured t) day the ringing * bella aot booming of cannou, The peopie were neiuy oud cheermg iu wll parts of the city, GENERAL GRANT. ‘Tricks -An Economical © Hover of the ball of Atlania, ebel He oy aurens Aumy oF Tar Porovac, > September 4, 1564, 6 Tre rebel picketa refase to believe that Atlants wallen, They bave become vory friendly and i} our) prow 86) ies With passes (rom their | ora, for the purpoze of trading ly, but Lbaving thelr pockets filled with the proclamathon Je, Davia, oluring projection and safe condi.ct The re s by this new dodge of thoirs, Ap Pare i deserters. as hope & rely reduce our They purchase ges from our | the eatablea they mr giving eembacks or tobacco in exchange, large supplica ‘which they seem to bave ns Las been temporarily assign and of the 10th Corps, Co laware, @ brave and es and of the Divi Gen. G the and, 8 th, of the First } able ofiver, ia in come } m of Gibbous, of | Sm) she Secoud rps Sept. 6 1864.—Last night about 11 o'clock our sturies song the entire Iine opened aud saluted ny With @ terrific fire for an hour, in honor be fall of Atlanta, The rebel guns replied sharp and the air was filled with bursting she! This orning pot a shot ls heard, (Asa retaliatory measure for the order of Gen. re, offering certain inducements for deserters from + Peporurd mor. | wus cast to-day, and L. Barues, Union, is el by 200 majority. The followin sthe vote for Gover Suith, (Union) Cu1; Redteld, (Democra tes Montpelier, Vt, Sept. 6.—The annual clection of State officers for this Bi.te took we today, The Gubernatesial ates are the axme ag lant year, Gov. th being voted for by Republi- } ean Unionists, and Hon, Tim. P. Redfield by the airy corps which lef Rippon's Store ou Friday night have retnrned, having ascertained that the enemy was in strong force beyond the Opequan, Recruits and convalescents from tho hospitals are arriving in great ouimbers almost every day, and are being rapidly sent forward to the front, The prisoners captured in the fight on Saturday num- ber sometwenty. Up tothe time of writing this dispatch, there has been no fiybting since Satur- day, and, with the exception of little picket-skir- | tmishings, everything is periect!y quiet."’ Important News. Death of John Morann Rout of his Forces. Knorville, Tenn, Sept. 6.—Vhe following of fieial telegram from Geveral Gillen was received this evening + Bail's Gop, Tenn., Sept. 4.—To Gen. Tilleson : ~I surprised, defeated and ki led Johan Morgan at Greenville this morning. The killed are scattered for miles and have not yet been counted, and pro- bably number fifty to one hundred. Ihave about seventy-five prisoners, Among those captured Morgan's staff, with one wer ece of artillery und The enemy's force outnum!cred mine, but the surprise was complete, (Signed, } ® calgon Auies C, Gunes, | rretab.d War Department, Washington, Sept. 6-810 WM. To Mayor General John A, Dix, New York :—A dispatch from General Grant just re- ceived, gives a statement from the Richmond Ex- aviver of this morning,that John Morgan was sure prised and billed, and his staff eaptnred, at Greens | ville, Tenn. yesterday, An unofficial dispatch ceived by this Departinent tis meruing from? ington, states that General Gillen had officially ree | ported the surprise and defeat of Morgan at Green- | ville, that Joon Morgan was killed, and his stat! captured ; from 60 to 100 rebels killed, taken and one gun captured. This report being confirmed by the Richmond FXaMines, there is D yuU0 its Grutb, | Epwix M. B1aNros, Secretary of War. Vermont State Election. Soccess of the inéaon larty. Riehand, Vt. sult of the votir OX. 70 prisoners room t Sept. 6.—The tollowing is the re- | this town to day; Bmith, (Unio rGoverner, t n Majority. oe . . Union gain from hast yveor Su. 8. M. Dorr, (Cui by a large majority, on the lars the town, )» is clected to the Legislature t vote ever cast in Burlington, Sept. 6.—Vbe largest vote ever poll- ed for town representatiy Democrats, The fuller than last vote is Leht though somewhat year, Only partial returns are re- ceived, but enough is known to imdicate the elec- tion of the ' andidaies by considerably larger w .oritics than r, We have the Representa- tive vote from 40 towns, All return Union men but two. Tbe vote for Governor in at meventh of the State, is as This year. ut vue- follows: Last gear, Smirt 5,085 Smith 4 Kedueld. .. 1,046 Re ifield nnd A corresponding Increase throughout the State will awell Bavth's ma, y to $,000 more than Inst year, Three Union Republican Conyresemen are elected by increased majorities, aud probably al! ‘the Union nom)nees for county senators and other oun 4 men of the tute are jubilant over their achievernent of toatay. Election in Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, Del, Sept 6.—As the uw election to~lay the Union men carried the 450 majority, electing every candidate ward, pie! pal ity by u every The Union State Convention, Syracuse, Sept. 6.--Nearly all the delegates to \ tthe Union State Convention, which meets here to- | ar army, Gen, Grant published an order, bearing | ate of August, offering desertera from the rebel “wy subsistence 4 transportation to auy point which they may wish to yo.) (owvtctaL.) Washington, Sept. 6.—Major-Genera! Dix—In ynor of the capture of Atlanta, Grant yesterday dered a salute to be fired with shotted guns, from rery battery bearing upon the enemy. Nothing has been recsived by the Department \Lé: I ‘om Atlente ctnce the th instant aor snything |? morrow, bave already arrived, butte umber ot outside attendants is not so yrest as usual, ral naues are mentioned for the nom-nation of | Governor, R, E. Fenton, Gen, Dix, Preston King and Lyman Tremaine are the most prominent, For | Lieutenant4iovernor, James A, Bell, of Jefferson, — William R, Wheeler, of Franklin, Waido M. Hutchins, Lyman Tremaine, Judge Robertson, of Westchester, and others are spoken of, Zebulon Moore, of Wayne, Mr, Parsons, of Monroe aud four or five ex-members of the Assembly are brought forward for the office of Canal Commle- sioner, sud D. P. Forrest, of Schenectady, for In- spector af State Prisons, New York again appes:s with a dowbie delegation, The question asto reg- ularity besween the city organizations reyresented by these contesting delegations, wes referred by he last Seaip Convention to, the Mtste Committen Beve- | {ewer ONE CENT—iN Wi WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1864. AD TWO CENTS IN CUKRENCY, == ~ — = So but the Comumittos, after considering the mtject at | publication of the Daniah documents, Indeed, M. {is Baratogs meeting, sent it back to the Conven- | Drouyn de i'Huys bas reproached M.de Moltke ton. It is generally expected that the course vur- | with having perverted his words. The altercation sued by the May C-avention will be adopted now, | has been extreunely und!plomatic. and both delevations admitted. Among the nota- The Duke of Aurustenbure had dispatched to bies present are row Weed, Horace Greeley, | Frankfort a memorial, establishing the validity of George Ontyke, DC. Litdejobn, RB, FP. Andrews, | bis claims to the Schleswi;-Holstein throne, as de- Lyman Tremaine Secretary Ballard, Senator Tru- | manded by the Federal Diet, tman and Victor M. Rice, The municipalities from several of the Holstein ‘ SPOOND DIRPATon towns had met at Meumnster. A resolution was | peas Rega toking « rather blue view of nd passed thanking the Allies and recognizing the ne- Pantime from Pennsylvania atate thet re as German interests demands Prussia in particular, | the craft should be postpoued fortwo weeks nearly General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) To the great degust of the Kivrrian Court the Austrian Government iv stout to recognize Goorge Tas King of Greece. Tax Hon. John Wentworth commonly called ® long John'*—has received a Repo! lican nomina- tion for Congress, in place of Mr. Arnold, the pres sent incumbent, who has discusied his supporters 6, A strong sentiment in favor areal during the afernoon and merul DY x apy eos'ty of the Duchies Joining Germany, andy as fat | ta vomg on it ia ate, rapidly in that St early part of the evening, on the ground of availa- ‘ i without prejudice however, to their independence, | it4 whole quota could be filled, The recruits ob- bility, but tater » rumor, acmming a strong aps | pitueul prijudicey however to tne iatatlichmnent | tried in the interior of the State are of mperior pearance of credibility, obtained, that Tsaao Sher | of Provincial Governuent cannot be regarded aw a | clara. man, of New York City, a Fremont Flector in 1256, the obfect in view, and Tue New England Agricultural Fair openod at Bpringtie | M. est-rday, under the moat bribe liant ausy trewery respect except the weather, The attendance of stock of all kinda, horass and Ps means to secur OATS are CXPreased leat the wenerally desired epecdy settlement of the affairs ot the country, as rewarde Hs internal foreign relations be thereby unnec bas bere in his possession a letter from Dix, which ld be produced at proper time in which he (Dix) states be cannot accept the nominstion of thia cou- sarily deterred, agricnliural Auyplements ia the finest over witnessed vention, as he does not entorae fully the Baltimore Arrests and domictiare rielte continned tn the # Rasp fhe dey ond attracts visitors to thet city « « ons, platform and (he polity of the Administration, and | Venetian provinces, and in the Tyrolon sccount of It in paid that an envoy wan lately sent to Maxt- millan by Jetf, Davia w open diplomatic relations betweon the rebel chief nud the new-fledged Mme peror, Maximilian refused to recenve or have ang thing to do with him declaring that he did nds know Confederacy, that it was not e recognieeS Power, &c, A cowwrnctat crini« pprehended in Conde on account of the great rise in the proecf cry ouds ; the derangement of the currency of the that his pres st preferences for the neat Premdent are that McC \c lan shall be clected—#o all are at sea Ayain, and the contest wll be narrowed to Fenton and Tremaine. For Lieutenant4iovernor, Messrs, Roscoe, Conkling, Oy ipke. Alvorcy Deli and Bob- erteon are naweu, but ueaher with any particular strength, the alleged discovery of a conspiracy for detracting the Italian Tyrol frown Austria, Her polfce author. ities were very ective, and great alarm existed amongat the population, Financial. The funds on the 26th were without any material fluctuation, Consola closed steadily at S8"9ahd for money, and §95a\4 for account. Messrs, Gunther | g° & Muller, of London, in the grain trade, bad failed | Uvited States, which bas prevented the settlement for about £60,000, Baring Brow, & Co.'a etroular | of contracts by Colted States merchants ; the cow gays: ‘There bas again been an active business, te eo displacement of Omadian len: bills ty ve this week, for U. 8. 6-20 bonds, [here have been | United Brates milver: the incrensed taxes of 1 alwo some aales of Diinols Coutral share Canad an Government, and finally, by over trading, dis, aud of Eries at # A!l other ov r banking aud speculation, without reliable quotations." Tor Maryland Constitutional Convention bee Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 27.—Cotton.—The | rescinded the provision recently passed, whereby business to<lay bas been about 5,000, bales, includ= | qiuor slaves were to be apprentice! to their mas ing 1,000 for export and specutation. Market firm | ters until they become of age. The Constitution and unchanged. Hreadstuffs quiet, Provisions 10+ | isto be aubmitted to # vote of the people smelud- active, Pork dull, and » shade easier, Sugar dull | ciu ‘ny soldiers, an oath of allegiance being ree From Europe. Two Daye’ Later News. The mail steamship Scotia arnved at this port day, frum Liverpool 27th, and Queenstown Sth of August, with two days' later news. The validity of the capture of the steatner Georgia by the U, 8. frigate Niagara elicited considerable discussion in the English journals, The capture at 45044 rithes y occurred about twenty miles from Lisbon, where | end declining. aired which will have tho effect to exctude al a iy | sloyalisis, e Con) hes adjourned, and the Niagare was apparently waiting for the Georgia, Important from Mexico the Constitution will Le submitted on the 1Sib of which was brought-to by a couple of round shots iP’ . October, A veur pretty trot the avenue at Rumored Defeat of the French, The Banvirwo Nationat, published at Matamo- across ber bows, She was then boarded by an artnad boat's crew from the Niagara, and the cap- in the enddle—came off ca Wport, lately, Letweon a lady and 4 Duh gentleman of New York, for a wager of taity Withycombey requested to goon board before | Ps publishes highly important news that has not | were good ridera and the hor the United Stator Commodore, Captain Withy- | Peached us from other sources, to the effect that ther burdens, but the lady beat her opponent very al a badly, and rade in # manner such a we have combe protested against bia detention and the out- | the French and Algerine troops now in Mexico | neve’ before ween in Newport. It was masterly, rave to the Envlish flap, under which he aniled, | Were tately defeated in four pitched battles with | Phe time made was wa ood na it would have tr » Georgi ritiah ot the Mexicans, The date of these conflicts is not | been had the gentleman's borse not keu up anit tnsinted that tho Georgia waa e British ehipy | 0 Oe inne at Mirus, in the State of | Dedly and rendered the lady's triumph certain. exgagod in peaceful traffic, Upon getting on board | given. ney occurred at Broa, in the State o Giastieiis) it pesoiari hy aknetesea patra the Noagara, the commodore explained that it waa | Guerrero, Tho Mexicans were Jet by General | stisens of € oreeg Peay 3 hia duty to aeize the ¢ in, but that he deatred to | Viewo Alvarez, and in ace cordance with the terms of | couraged bustwhackers and laws and that Thomas Waterm: port of a widowed mother an! two cently shot ona siesmer lying ata wharf of that town, by a gang of those villatng, bas ordered ap assessment of ten thousand dollara on the disloyal citizens of th said town tor the benefit of the tmoe ther and sisters of Waternian, Tus Potersburg papers exult in an atroctous jece of treachery by which several hundred Jnited Bates soldiers k lied and wounded, Tt appears that a tacit truce at certain hours of the day had sprung up between the men on both sides, under which our men would stretch theneelves the battle, which included no quarter," the prisos | ners taken were put todeath, Col, Riva Palacio has made an official report, fn which he claims to have won on the Sth of July, at Zitacuaro, In the State of Mexico, a victory over 2,000 Imperiallets putting them to flight. Don R.G, Poor, formerly private Secretary of Juarez bas civen in bis adhesion to the French rule. The Finperor bas appointed M. Feruando Ramarez Min eter of Foreign Aflairs, He bas also given a sum of 27,000 france frow hie private purse cause Captan Withycombe and his crew as little discomfort aa posible, The ship's papers were then take fr andthe crew detained ae prisoners til the Niawara reached Dover, when they were landed and conveyed to the Dover Sai- lors’ Home, where they were kindly reeeived. nee they will be firwarded to Liverpool. It apprars that the capture wos made on the ground thet the Georgia was formerly » Lelligeront ship, and in the service of the © Jerate Bintes as the possession celebrated cruiser of the same pan It is claimed, | to be distributed ng the poorest Inbabitant# of | aud walk and © in frout of our oes. On one however, that ehe was purchased by Mr. C, Bates | the capite!, and bay preserited ctual measures | of these occasions o few days since, volleya of a Liverpoot stipowner, and ber capture is likely | in order that the abundance and facility of the ar | musketry from concealed sate olers opened to raise some nice question# of international law. | rivala of provdous may lead to a reduction 1a | @ croas fire upon our unarmed men, who bed At the time of tae seizure the ria wae under | prices in tt urketa, Two commissions have beeu | nothing for it but to escape as best they could be- the Britten #1 but the val f this protection | j ried, charye L te study the reorgantzation of the | bind thelr works leaving many # gulleut fellow ae may be inferred from the fact that the Custom- | finances aud ot the Mexican army. the victim of their mispla confidence in the house officers at Liverpool received orders from the Government some of wor vesael&® 0 ed. It ie enid rity, that M tee for inde peur u the grout honor of the chivalry, A‘terwards It was ex- janed that the tiriag wes in retallution for the fombardment of private residences in Peterabur by our forces, but ax this hos always conta with more or leas pers stence, aud ie regarded ea among the necessary incident siege operations, the explanation will not go far towards soning fer the murder of our brave soldiers, yonotto pormittie ave motter under what colors they but npon somewhat doubeful Rites purchased ber under « pb case of her capture ied by some of the Baglal pa. that a foreign el pof war News Items. (By Telagraph to the New York Sun.) Anovrt 26,00 widows are ving pensions un- to the present war, The c pers is just a der laws parsed with referenuc stores Was totul, hot # having been waved, The in some cotton waste whic Kat's worth of auyebi ul toe selzur ire, doubiles originat wae brought down by by ihe Niagara Was p: Five of the officers of the Kearsorze have arnved at Washington t depositions re « Morsina Post alao aroues that, atmittiog ive tiug the hot be gold ina neutral port, The Georgia at the Tae subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan re- te eAdilion (0 the telegtephia aeccund. of ike time of her capture hed been chertered by the Pore | ported to the Treasury Department, yesterday, | ip. Brandywine ce. Foe Ie ei eneertiead | atnount to 324,000, and the teu-forty loan, $1400. | at Yortoel: A. Ma a corres: mp e Aare ‘ia. ay f #2 “Bo rapid Was the spread up wath aecomiodation for Atty tirst and second Tur free military academy for the instruction of | Koiies the entire ‘all peoanatl a he one re closa pay seng one ae applicants for the command of colured troops, in- * the decks being actuaily burned through te Joe Daily News, editorially, quotes a deciston by stituted in Philadelphia, Pa., will be cload ou the | seven places Lefore the men could be got up with heptane Resenglbaday- ak Miriepap tay these to yrtreatins ae REPT | their hammocks. ‘Tbe destruction of the ehip and hel wteamer Geor rity as conc! |r trmt, | the steamer NewLecu a lew dasa ‘oy ond the Geor,'a | con n Confederae war ve conduct of the English yacht G ad in the | Commumendiig to she oll and epirita of tarpenslees c owe : to rp, Was in dy) fight of the Keursar th the Alubama, Captain | in addition to the oth baw materiult rep- tiv the BO GrouUny 105 { derod all excruons to save the veswl utterly futile, Py tebe f ine wee tes ’ ew days. interforence. Thos nM. | OTE ah reer e ue The Rrands wine was au oid lineof-battlewbip, capture must make pool the Prive A Noaru Carolinian in Washingt onsertpted | gine was the vessel which carried Latuyette back to 4 rt where the wil . | by the rabels three p. | of that State - | and ettir weokd Wygoy the condition The conser every day way 8 The Liverpool € selrure het ation of Mr, Datos, the al | bis native country on his secoud return, oe Cag guard | Wee ove of the relcsof olden Ume, vow rapid! : ie hate | passing away to give piace io the mew order of af. 4 terrible, s Ahooteweb ot teirs,"* it ante Hac reR Rt tt A base the G the rebel bore guar! will be bushwhacked uit of — secapet tn giat eb plied to dhe fi se nu - ‘1 ‘ tered a9 a Brits 1h a e ncially was on the Tug Democratic 8 te Convention of Dir held RS Ses en die 2h June last, ‘The Coun gil ir % | their convention yoxterday at 8 sfeld, reel NEW YORK AND THK VICINITY, the substance of the ¢ t party, by_v. h she dames CR) and Corvin 7 was bored on behalf of the Portuguese Government by Mr. Van Zeller, the I’ sul General ip L om, and some correspondence with the Portu ing. These docu.nents seem to leave for doubthss thar tut r wan concluded by both partes, bora fide, aod that the Georgia lett we boul 4 tur Governor, for Leeutenant4dovernor, Reso- Tuk New Conte con.—Mr, Draper took powsoasion of hig otfee yesterday uwuruing, apd lution@ were passed atlitiug wud eudormng the | guring the day was called upou by a very large | Chicago platform, Besides bis personal friengs Tr frat great guthering of the proside | whocame to congratulate Linn upsu bis appolate number of persous, ch al cam- Liverpool to fuliill tts conditions paign took place in Faneu) Hall, Boaton, lust aight. | ment Me. Diaper was ¥ sited by # crowd of offtee. The U. B. steamer Iroquota lef Havana oa the Hundreds were unable to gain admittance, Gov, pockers who expected that the mau baving the Sith of Awguat, and went in the direction of Run. | Andrew provided aud made stirring speech, Boua- gitte,® would Iuatuediately o his favors to ail who « | Htheal aequalutance | benevolence are q ut | panting cane cueuce diapensing sid claus bis personal or pee Draper's good nature ang equal tu tho task of dig-ap- 6 o Soe, ud ib nearly everg Woous and MoU | instenc etheopp! cout weuteway satisted thut if any valtied of the law to | renovala were made by Mr. Draper, le (the afore: sad otticeseeker) would be sure ty have 4 Wns goat, It Was jostruckive tolisien ty the reasons thas were, given by some of these tudividiuals, why pleres should be wade for them in the Custom House, if thom board, one Engl | @F Wilton nnd others wll'reswed the weeting, wud logne, She bad two p snd ove French, ‘The rebel cruiser Flor eriffe, on the Sd of Aujust, from Beruudw aud again on the 11th, The Army axp Navy (\2P7TR says the success obtained before Mobile, even tions ig very conside al vivethe epirit of the North, the great natural draw)acks to were recelyed with much enthusiast Tua vebel Governor rth Car iiuay baw offered a proclamation, offering # free pardon to the many deserters lurking in the threatening the extreme 4 tho: who arecaught, as well ad ayalnst their aid- They faarrived at Santa Cruz Jutes tu it esent propo! uae nid ahd sad eg and abettors, Nke guilt } De i wie to be hucted down do muuch lo ree lt showa, how + aad w felon ty ra the lest ten days, the mt operations at that . as : mber of men fie | mustered into the a raged 006 city, trom ve yua Iiseete, he 4 de, The | mustered into the aray hot averaved 5,000 Ody. | the words of every rata could be accepted as strict article alsc mea : : ! i beagle e wn Fr Os the 2 inst., 4,16 were mustered in, and on the truth, Mr. L'ucoln’s chances for receiv.ug any votes \ et na declnre wlief that the |! ay gap ia ) Wie ; . fa peme party is wystical. We nie told | 6160, Th are the sorte reports re reine in thiscity depends almost eutirely upou the ccm. { people naceting to support General Mes | The wusaver mustered in on the Sdiust. ta probably | gideration that will be given by Mr, Drape: to bu an. a4 Hy pes bel by “Kt bo, I fh eens J greater than has been mustered ju durug aay” hg ‘Tapers’ presented by the office-seekers who whohas been Leaten in the fiell by Confederate : ay y twe “ | : Ce PAE: taoctie to rial ea Toate Le tue | otber one day for nearly two years, 1, | Waited upou the wew Collector yesterday, No doubs fr irmics?” Certainly, if he dors, it W be | Dearva the storu: at the West ou Ssturday atght | age Deaper realize thisM@act, wud will take god the signal for danger w the oe roof the Noreb | and Sanday morning, about fve ‘aches of rata feil, ‘ ' Py ere ina ray of be etorts aud darkness towards it i Fe,t* were damayed, The bark * Imoye bot London, on the @sto J 3 2S 68 E., d'acovore care Hy eppolut all these inen to comfortable post + tlops, au duty » gloomy at the prospect of boing invited ty va e room for the “loyal leaguers" who have been doing pick~ eb duty on the outside of the Republieau camp A few of the fers" appear more cheerful Voag, all the raiiroals centerng af Cincinnati y the washing away of the tracka The outstanding crops in this nelgb- borhuod have been considerably injured by the se- | verity of the storm, At Daytom Oblo, the storm | Tue clerks aow nd frota Algoa I aud bridges. \ wr partofa ship's deck bouse with » manen it, The poor i os Pride | Was very severe, prostraing trees and fences, ever, and bosst that Ly tic appointment af Mr, ae Sriftine t ; a been fois itr D Rie Relig | In the efforts to fil the Lied idecdilee: On Ue Draper, they will retain thelr situations until the of Portlandy Maung, with rice frou aso iu for Pale | 2ue Proportion of laucainen bave been enlisted 1 | oud of his term, which they surmise will Dot olege mouth, struck on the 16th June by a heavy under five years, fu the event of Mr. Lincoln's re. sew which knocked the deck house ot!. Sle shorte ly afterwards getiled, and is supposed to have irawn down ber boat in which the crew vad sought tw escape, issued restricting the proportion hereafter to fifteen per cent, of the whole number of enlistments, This course ia rendered necessary to prevent the accu. FRance, mulation of # large surplus of unserviceable re- A Paris letter saya; cruite, Beamon vrdiuery seamen, firemen, &c., Unpleasant dispatches have heen received at the | gre still wanted, War ert! from Africa, The Al.vrian inure rection is not yet putdown, Marshal McMahou Am important rumor prevails in Rome that the will be forced to Treat up the camp at Chaldas | Pope is to two years by provide himecif with | earlier than wes expected, aud will proceed to the election, Other clerks have no such hopes hang their expectations up on, aud feoraig the progess of | “rotation,” wre look ou up credentials, and gether. ing recommendawry documents in antictpation of the dreaded hour wherein they way be requested to resign, ag removals of Government officials are politely termed, Our indelatigable who bas kepe bimself well posted up ou Custom House affatre,de. | \ | | the navy, wud to remedy the evil an order bas been | | ' | | to defend bimeelf nat his the feat of his govorumens with several regiments uur wpenad 0 Serene bipee’ oe pee bs erect <6. | sare thes very ny rtporaa wil te pleas base dor bis orders, that the ex-King 0! a tabs paid bandaoniely | > Until efter the election, end then e whelemig The Brenah Gaveramans is very engry 0 the | for leaving the ay, (Consionsed 01 teas page. % as i a anne” aw!

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