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f H @ | : et TR iit 10,035" | NEW YORK THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER & 1864. TWO UMNTS IN CULMENOT. ——====s Th - Vetoord 10 and 10 aa between the two organiza | Me, Andosmon (natatad that [twas the duty ofthe | Pont function, the movement being supported by | go which the pirates regret they did not save am@ Ui e a es e S tons. | Convention to tress thig matier ae it treated the | the Army of the Tennessee skirmiathing on our right, send her through the blockade into « Southerp M., Kelsey nettles tf Meldoseas vm, and moved the | hrs ‘in eae genta thes afternoon, Mg refuss | and driving the enemy towants Jonesboro’. The port, (It is mupposed that this stexmer wae tbe P " | Previc 9 question, jch Was ordered. ng to refer the matter to a corm ties aod resoly- Pifeenth took o 1 whi Ky Telegraph to the NV. ¥. San. | Mr. Hul's resmintion was theo adopted, the | ing to decide (t for itecit Lot each lelezation vote | tommmmiad the rebel peotties entreached during | Rieetrle Spark.) One of her otfivers and two of bee t arom 160; neve 120. here in open Con-ention, and fi autne of thecon-: the night. The next day the enemy attacked 1%, crew left the Flori ‘a at Teneriffe." On mei ony the Chur wae eiopowered to appoint | testing delegation vote with us that will be only | and were repulsed with heavy ‘oss, afters severe | Int. ' Tue sentences of court martial fn the casos of ominuttes of two from each al Cistrict on | apother ev Cence that we are right, aud our oppo- ttle. he f i THE SYRACTSE CORVERTICR. Vertaueut Urvanizatou. Toe ommittee was @n- | fents wrona. i pi : se ibe. arent qane dan syed Ube aten tins one colonel, one Lieutenant cclone!, four majors, ' { sleditied ae Youd us announced being pruned as followa: A! rum Wakeman, Baus F, Mr, Wakeman assured the Convention that there | for ge vera! miles and towards evening formed our | twenty-nine captains, thirty first Heutenanta, SS se Anxirews, Robert Denison, Dewas Sirone, Henry | was pot a rember of the covlestiug delegation line of batde on tbe left of the Fourth Corps. bea ite . 4H ‘ of th ti tug Ys wenty-one second lieutenants, and two surgeons, Republican State Nomiuaiioas, 1 V. Ciark, W. Tl. Romeyn, Bioomficid Usher, | who represented more than fifty e nstituents | phe enemy was entrenched in front, aud after @ MU mA bs +d and some of them mot more than five or ten, Gesperate battle the enemy were beaten back with | aFe officially promulgated. They were convicted, bad wk. uM + BOD cv agheet, CoH. Tbompsoms | that these differences would be settied at once, and | the Joes of two batterien, several flags, and 9,0 | among other things of drunkenness shamefully omea Hilbouse, Austin Builth, G. D, Lamout. definitely, rimoners, During this engagement the Army of | posi in front of JON BRASION, Mr. Miiken replied, denying the atatement of Re Tennessee and the Fourth Corps turned the abandoning their Aen alk the fenemyy The Committee on Permanent Oreantastion made | Mt, Wakeman, rnd claimed that the delezation | enemy'a righ Hox, covfounded by General | [a lueing others to run away, stealing, lying, foley | with which he acted represented a large majority rroan's movements, finding hig situation despe- | musters, drinking stimulants Intended for the use their report which was adopted, Dewitt C, Little. | of the Union party of the city rate, retreated from Auanta, burning Up ® thou. of the sick, encournging soldiers to plunder end john ts Prosident and the Vico-Presidents and Sec+ Mr, Opdyke, @ member of the 23d street delege- | wand bales of cotton and ninety wagon loads of ale r Edward Cdwords Charies Andrews, dR, Pratt, REUBEN E: FENTON FOR GOVERNOR. Thos. G. Alvord Lieut.-Governor. Later from Sherman's Army. Arie of | . retarica rey r he differet f th », | ecm d pot ates with the position taken by | ammunition, Onthe morning of the a oe. | pilings private citizena, omberaling commiasary PE ———- — arica rey diferent sections of t heated Mr Wakemon, He behevet that (hia queston ) ry) Sherman, finding the enemy tn retreat, | stores desertion, apaning private letters, playing Vs bed rr Un tak ng rh Mr. Littlefohn enid, Die tee | ouglt to be ided by the majorite, The question | ig hig whole army in ursult, with af at ‘ “ BuLS STILL RETREATING, Gent feco¥ were tinea wetl'd 08 &butle | cht ow be setiied in 0 (SW minutes if Whe two | Ov ne P card with enlisted men, reproachful and provok view of getting between Generals Hood and Pardes an 1 cuiing at one oF both. The enemy had rev. | {ng apeeches to soldiers, opprobrious language and eral hovra’ start, but (¢ waa expected that the ene. | tyrannical conduct, running on a race course witl toy 's rear would be badly baraased, and that heavy | 9 United States horse, miebehavior inthe face of captures would be made. The retreat from Auanta and cefoat of Hoeal'a army bad @ most depreasing | he enemy, &e. These oificerw are punished fn effect on the rebela, who were leaving for home in | different waya. A first lientanant, for cowardice date for Governor, te member of Congress fron the | ali directions, fend desertion in she face of the enemy, was ie f ' Chat. i y stripped Thirty first District, conalating of Chautauqua and lahooctie ge Oe pi tw ged 1 ‘the | of all marke of rank and distinction, paraded with Cattaraugus counties in Western New York, on! roceniny of Sepemter Yd, and diser tags & placard upon bis breast, marked “ Coward, the retreat of tie enemy, occupied the nite elty at noon, and were met by tho Mayor and caablered and confined in the Alluny Penitendary chief citizens, who made @ forwal surrender of | 68° year, the place, making & e following request: y yee ol ne 8 CAPITULATION OF ATLANTA, QRORGIA, BEPT, 2, 1864. General Intolligenoe. delegatous will retire and come to @ vote, (Continued on the Fourth Page) cient ex suse for not indulging in extended ree CUR rorces EV PURSUIT, | nck shines : | After resolutions re'ative to the eppeintment of Cavalry Fight near Murfreesboro | committees had teen paint 't was ros. DEFEAT OF THE ENEIMY. 500 HORSES Cat pC RED. GUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, Mr. Lincoln an th ‘ , fremain '. nd the Colored leople. B, Hf, Mills, in behalf of 8 po vor to pr | Reuben F, Venton, ened to the nomination of a The Hon, Reuben F, Fenton, Republican candi. | | CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR, Mr, Darker, of Chautauqua, nowinated Mon, Reuben E. Fenton, Mr. Wakeman seconded the nomination, Horace Smith, of Fulton, nom nated Hon, Lyman the shores of Lake Erie. He was forinerly a Dem- oorat, and as auch Waa first returned to Congress but broke with the parte on the Douglas’ Kansas. Nebraska bill, which he stro yn of the Albany 7 swamped at the next elector PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS. delegation, #ecouied the nousuation of Mr. Tres | part rt nut was re-e {in 1856 by publi | Brigadier-Ceneral Ward, Third Division, Twentieth [Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) —— — ~-———-— main, | cans, to whom be had attached 'uas¢l ee! ha | ener Types of h ft re At = th ee & ante Gees an Jobn A. Dix, Ciinnense applaus | years. . Me. nin is a monter of the Com. | protect on for non-comt atants and private property, nn) Shoridan, Kaun Gerr rd, We.tuel, Crook and . .@ - . "wa . ‘ * ” Gilimore, were all born in Ohio, LK TRANGE CASE OF SULCIDE | oot, 1. B Yan Mores, of New York, aft that | tmittees on Tuvalid) Pensions and Private Land James M, CaLnocn, 1 ‘ << * a while none could go /urther than he ip recognizing | Clutns aud has been considered @ good working " Bayer oF Atant. yikine a ra i ia sont heuie Wee Death before Disgrace. bee deaphcsd ssid vie Sintetee | member, He {s forty-five years of age, and was Attest Win. Scott, Capt. A. D.C. ; A.M. Toa- at de easily at the Bridgeport regatta, wes . ‘aliaccciaiaialace and adioltting the patriotic course perwued by | born in Carroll, Chiutauqua Co, in July, 1819, | belty Capt, ALD, C.5 T.B. Tompson, Lieut, aud | built and is owned, and sailod by o blind man, &c ko &e. General Dox, since the rebellion broke out he felt, He was educated for the leva! profession, and prace | TP. M, A boy, 14 yoars oll, came near being drowned at rr " , A ' tised iu the outset of bis career as a lawyer, but Four locomotives and fourteen pieces of artillery | Bt. Jue (1i!,), afew days ago, by being pulled inte arg ts place tet BLL sewuiae pate subsequently entered the mercantile business aad | wore (ound in the elty, with Weed povardingns pro- | the river by a catfish, which be bad just caught, Syracuse Convention. tion on the great political question of the day may enough arene iy pee A eman and ®! perry which the rebele had not time to destroy. | Tue Chicago Tims saya that the Democrats of ’ ith moderate | General sive . ti. are said to havecom- | Cp \ he equivocal, or rather not clearly known to the vy hiee weneral Bherman’s operevuns are . Chicago expended §25,000 or #80000 in mauling Reuben FP. Fenton for Governor Thomas | © eveniions General Dix. i) hots tain to j shough decided pottical views, leely battled the enemy, The = Wwn | the preparations for the Convention, | uch injured nd moat of — the «. Alvord for Licut..<Uiovernor. anybody, and ff there woe member pres } Thomns (. Alvord. tah Wien sone ‘a. The Voating. of the | THe steamer John Desney mink while loading o& Syrrcuse, Sept, 7—The Convention was called to | C8" Sh nk 8 Us ritatively for hi Lt ey tt id ih The Hon, Thomas G. Alvord, Speaker of the I nulted Staten flag over the c wrt House waa greet- the svariie. Portsmouth, Vag on Monday, om @o- onter at noon by Isasc Fuller, Secretary of the would pat. hii be Rea LHe BIMHOS: OF the “Bary House of Assembly, and the Repubhean candl- | ed with ringing cheers by our soldiers, The banda | count of the niatmanayement of te cargo, Btate Coromitt On motica of Mr 04 ‘ andi wt t reservation there wonld be littl date for Leutenantdjovernor, ts fifty-three years | played “Yunkee Doodle" and “Hall Columtiny’ Reve oars have been for some time coming tnte Y ee. motion of Mr. Hiscock, Hon. | anc § y he Con" I there piety , : and the entitstaen of our men at he occupation of large numbers, The authorities AH, Bat of Oneida, was choven tomporar nipped dhiteapa of Naren ki Maat att at hd Md and is @ Rep aed elesicadain? Bh th Dower | ihe great ateutez cnt centre of the rebellion #eemnad | have just ted many deserters from the @rmy BETIS uid Les Wan’ weed stad (to) se Gulle bO " 1 m ‘ ‘a he 7 o ‘) by , ms é bd bie cratic antece rom Syracu ile bas werved | to know no bounds, of the Potomas among them, General H ‘house and Hon. Win. A. Dart ual bh tata in mich 1 oa'tion—he su bmatteat Sheaker 16.16 H u - eetayt belts Gt AN Gre | Ir t4 conmcered in Nashville that the battle near Miss Enizanera Wacriten, the only sister of te 4 rd f ty ail tas y aewkure; . inate yf bande: dal y's Station, Georgia, was a grand succes® | Quaker lately od wt Amnesby Mass., af cer ; On tehing the ¢ + Mr. thy lev maid that he pe ef ant Ve rt oat on ta | ik ent u amen Po ’ “iis ‘i ; 2 Ay it Sh secured Gen, Bherman the complete control | wtong (ness, She was a lady of rare culture and p00 Would perforin the duties assigned bim to the best \ pafty baa bo couamod HO |e ante DAP RIDES Sa SIAR: PROTEII 18 CABS j of the northern part of the State, It ia believed that | gue poetic cule, 5 ot bigability, Three years ove the delugates of the Aa tor WHOnteE CHEE: DEE (ort ee: Hood has retreated to Macon, and that he ais | nc woghington Rev ¥ a Unuton party met bere in ¢ fon aa thes is ex st A | , ant 1 Nomt 1 t throw a force to that place, and advance thence ue uington ber IOAN nayet Vacoreai- heigl pare A tans ¢ tia debdaliian ery thet three to one, Congresstoun! Nomination. to mses Ghermaan, wha however, cat probably dent Harvli in tekciug a very active para in tbe pee A x wi jus cu be rebel f New secon i ina. 2, @ . eee 1¢ . : nd WP be eal ei m wlelre: bad deve! racer and strength, Born of | Cowceny ot Now Works socondedt the nomine. | Smraeuee, Sept. 1. The Congresalona! Conven- | reach that place before Hood can muster awufictent | Wdcal canvass in Maine, alitresaing large audiences un) ion it puposed the utter Gestruce rity “had been received from General Dix, be | ton for the 224 District, composed of Madison and | force to oppose bim successfully, Tete not kbown aan f - ee birenis Sf . ¢ we : or " M vie bey hy » dispatch alluded | ‘ eu ‘0 by Gen ° uly « erry wantd te t0 aleudon:¢ Ur these as Yhim by w abo ot lege om 1) Molmes of Madison county, was unanimonsly | fi daira’ — | have concentrated in Casa coum ju. Prepars- ' iparty met here ane Rae " 1 wrote to Hon, nominated, after Mr, Litdlefolin's peme had been | The President and the Colored People of | Wons for de ence are being tunde * 4 tand by the ape Ward Hunt withdrawn. altimore, Rururpan je toeking such headway agaings ent aud defend the t ont (eee <oeeeeeespeee ' 7 fa e val Comer tith “it that pouitior hula An informal vote was then taken as followa: ‘ 4 Washington, Sept. T..-Th's afternoon, a commit- rae M me Me ies ane it thy be nea nary wd by the Y na \ ' The Vermont blections tee of colored people from EFaltimore formally P hb Fgge saR Mo oS FUR OES bed Py ntainied y the people, mona cons } Reuben FE, Feaion tees Shisttngton: Vis enh: Taalteeaenn. hota ibe peor wn early day, and prepurat.cus have Leen made ace Nn wasern’"es vnc ire stances. | Lyman Tremain siwias oy wngtom, mt OP Se: Ne presented to the Prealdent an imperial quarto | cordingly. he pledges ther b redevmedt, but | John A. Dix sine 088 State come in very plow! y, but indicate large Union | 44), splendidly bound, cost!ng #5, as a token Ov the military importance at Atlante we peed raed rebel! and the s- ; | : ' ‘ , ” : 3 ; mm Gig for eet Seat undaunted | The nowwuebou of Mr, Feutou was thea made | galing, Suith's majority will come up tw nearly | of their respect und gratitude to him for his active | No better ev « thai the e« freon of Jeff, De. " b now as the out | ung 7 Ye geo of 6.000 wince last year, when his 5 ‘i 1, vat vis whe ins recent speech ai scon, Ga, avows courage exists as tuck n v oa then, 7 ) Susolu | she: Ms . ah ea part tn the cause of emancipation, They ay, since | oi thas Atlanta wae the military key of the conti> wast ering eater peri : an now, T “aie CANDIDATE POR LIRUTEN ANT-GOVERNOR, | majority wea 17,000, Meawa, Woodbridge, Bax- they have been incorporated in the American fa- | nent, aod must never be given up. ry sd enemy « ountry we can meet boldly or at eri! » reeelected Somer 5 f : face to face. emy exhibits uurniatakallo Mr, Brown, f Lowiy nom nated Hon, dar | ter aud Morrill are re-elected to Congress by overs | mnie, they bave been true and Joyal, and now Riv. Du, Curnves, of New York, writes tote owns of exhaustion, A few more sturdy and we!l- Be + of deflerson, ws candidate tor Licute | whelming mnajerities, The Senate ts unanimously | stand ready to defend the country. They are pre- | Boron Beoonorn, denying the report thet bie a so wil lay bin " a , aovernor ‘ east ‘. ‘ , . : church te against Lim on the Pres.deuti estion. adh Len ieb the tHe Nie not ‘a diced Mr. Binith, of Tioga, nominated Thomas G, al- | Repalican, The Doug will vot contain over pared to be armed and trained fn m/!litary matters, | om Print. Pallaves iLike aa Boot al ave fe almost curtain, there springs ipa new and vs te Py A asset iad ina Toda | twenty Democrats . is in order to protect and defend the “Star Spangled | are notin favor of Mr. Lincoln's revlectien,"* ‘ » Btrouy, eatehest » now udg' . . oy ' . - midatle resistance, A cront politicn) party, faith~ |p ee ac hemor os shell GENERAL SHERMAN, Banner."*| The President replied 5 Taw Bank of Franco has just givea {te deciea leas to its prineip om and Fe ckloss of its haa Mr. Gove, of Kinys nominated Hon, Demaa } Vigorous Pursult of Hood, Fte. Tean only any now, a T bave often antd before, | in su 1 tes whch Were eaten YY Pals cage tn the beatays old out | pow avilla, Kya Sept, 6.—Offictal dispatcher re- | it haa alwayn been a eentiinent with me that all | KuMt some weeks back. With fragments ain et haen tannin yamnaee tne White, of New York, uominated Waldo | etal ls | mankind should Le fiee, Bo fur as Ehave teen able | iro the an sstovunch it was tound possible to Gne) we be \ nes . i oe ’ ceived ut Nasbville, announce that in the late fight 40 fur ax come within my aphere Thay waya | form nes L000f no ey so that ihe owner will only ry “ " n vo slerr ! . a "aan , yt v y y t ; paver a + a are b ou t Avdrecmw of Ou ntaym seconded the noms befora Atlanta, the rebele loat 2,000 killed and \ acted aw T believed waa right and Juat, and done al! | lose 4000:, out of 10,000t, which were destroyed, ice) Awe ae: Poids > ir. A ! send O05) sank innliadtie a | Tcould for the good of mankind, [have in leiters Tugun ts no enough io the Spanish trees finan cas of greatent Weituore, seconded the nomination of | WoUndet 2,00 prisoners Including @ brigadier: | oo documents sent forth from thin office, expresie yes o! the government what ag and secking with ith. qhorial | ‘ general, ten gund and @ large amount of camp | ed tm t better than Tcanuow, Tar bo the | was due tot) cu the Leto. August last, Sener ei I aud shai er men of Wushluctor rd nominated Riberd M. Blatcbtord, equipage, Our loss was trifling, The rebels aro | erent Look, I have only to aay, tt whi Vege ’ ah | 8a % ‘Hew Well Known to Americans Wetes thet : Beh S k Nich Gac ve 1 r 04 alot 0 1e presens t a4 andy Farragtit, asst thouanncs of other | Of em Ture lowe ¢ retreating in great baste, ORetal information | fir tue wavior of the world is communica ed 40 us | cial affae wl envdauger Loth the. inekituteoua end MATS Tad cite haters Penal wae MASAKI) OPI eae from the front, dated Sanday, 27 wiles below. At- | through this Hook, Bat for that Hook we eoull | ake dynasty of Spain. ‘ i t rebols myple 11 19 . ’ | that fi S lbats (Ds fide init to the Chie B it eres aH lanus reprosents that General Sherman is pushing | not know right from wrong, All those th Ine Avour 40 parvied officers and men arrived) | cago Convention ¥ (Cries of Noy 10.") Twist Pa Spas rr apidly southward of Atinnta firavlo to tnwn ae coutained tu it. Tt return YOU | Anuupolie Myada), iMiny of them in per.autly Age eine ciharwieg buriiialneun ei pants al | Huichoos o6 rapidly ere thanks for this very elegant copy of | jana, ' Nooeof the olfcers Dave bad iw Re cabelas Dus 18 18 Bil H setter ; re} OFICIAL DISPATCH FLOM STANTON, thie yrewt Book of God, whieh you present, the FWounda dressed wines Angnet 26. Woertble may bave said of written, The oy ° , Wau ALIN ENT ’ : de tho rcase Was ut bby, ob Lenchburg ne men giand by the Chicago Plotiorm, and | 7 ete ; iy re Washington, Sept. 7, 10.00 P.M. f Terrible Accident on Sacramento Kiver. | a:6 worn: i Lroughe paulinae of their \ t idyed, aud j sore the was gone throu witt | j +] ohn vow VY s , taco, Sept. 0.—The opposition steamer | bread, wot svenoor wilt platforiu they muat t # ! t ‘ “ | To Major-General John A, Dir, New York San Franctaco, Sept. ppor @tondard how va if - r tal cs © for NS Wakeman withdrew the name of Mr. Blat ‘| wie D , t is at !l without any dipatehes | Washoe expoloded her boiler on Sacramento By } Genriat PuneMan in very trathfully Generibed | Chign'up torhe inst moment bafire rebellinge and | 624 the Now Yarke delogaten acting with blim with | ¢o,9 , Nulvilie, Reis aupposed te be Gen, | last night. Her upper worka were shuttered, aud | DY% (tcplala fs ia may noo bat 6 gound loots 1107 ty ‘ a nes ihta eee at 3 zs at atk ‘ unkry when ea boy | ww $2 more uncqrivocal Langue than does the Chicks | : : sabes or Alvord, rms? vain to withdraw bis advanced col.) stern biown ¢ One hundred and Afty pomencers | ne poe over St. A nervous wan, Revesaniey | gop Ds BR ; Bel ah yf Maa fee Ur the mig Many otherchanges were made before the vote ng and’ sis army rest Ail and re-ene | were b isnd wounded, Fifty persons are dead, | pall his wh sk ort vr hhtionng bis cout, ow Oks at TAS ago Convention telle us | Wat eanounced, aud finally the nuniduation of bir | tablish Limself weurely there, apt restore biw rails | or will awn die, The boat was running ata bij ea With & clit at ok in hie fhoe taal sea ; | Brot the war ts a f 5 that wo uo uit have on | Alvord was made una ons row communications brokea by Wheeler and For- | rato of mpeed, Theengineer said before be died, j ote panthers it he you angry, fiery, Pay powers: ermistice aud \ my . a ie be ee + Mr. Wakes Je ; ved the n ™ niaan) of ane | pert, before making further advances that the cause of the explosion was rotten jron in | ful and a genius." other words, that we u are 7 umph of | delesate from each nore mal district, for the icnulaul ” : Boerman and Parvagu’, vive up ail (hat we cave poynose of nominating ty he Convention the names The Provost Marsha! oral's oF co ia busily | the boiler, Tuk Char estown (Newfoundland) delegatiog of 4. Abandon our forin wud ratic the Hock | Of two vlectora ut large | crbtoved tn arranging the credita of ibe asveral “ro Vee Fopromentauives, from the various British Prowpeasy we are all asked to trot with the enemys Mr, Low moved to amend that the Convention | SP ; 4 News Items. to connider tue question of Gonteworations whiels re huve ¢ ain strensth and ine | gate for the t mare | dirtricta, and {4 ordered to draft without delay for wesem lod on the tic ol September, has adjourned, fore orveution, I ssibie that if rows ad tt nendme: ¥ «| the defictencies in the district# that have not filled (2 legraph to tha New York Sun etter a Parnon ous deoson of nearly a Week, te Qfforted. the , ope A Pea AIS LOT ba Ae pcg eg nL ng A eer cal WTS RO tak uM) meet in Hishitax on the 14h of September, The proc : PHF Ae ene Pp paostgeer rl be ten ids r : wolr Quote, P ; ", i coedinws Were secret, butit ls unuerstood | “ has bY ations bu ae nt n of ¢ warts i pu the committee, muself h Stowin Mf, Srauron, decrelery of Was. Tum Miasourt Democratic State Convention yoas | oilers were linastmously ru fevor of aye tbe ie sg Pat saobl gh yt eit aac calcan Wik aha oe ? +a terday nominated Tho cone L, Price for Governor provided no urranger Le mad thetr power ; thin’, then rejecs Wie ens | Cruvention ta kk well) ehel Cavalry Defeated near Marfrees. | Weuzonane feom Washing aunounce the im- | tails, The title towr ic “| arieate wh eh E ii of Qlusicus of 1 A $9 | respomal tty ¢ | boro—Keonssenu Hotly Pursuing WW heele . ‘ z dur.ng the wWeee's sesion of the deleguy bin sebeme togive ine nul aire min to b precio | MW Leriow did uot auppose for a moment that | opty Iebols. portant fact tab dhe Becrotary of the Trowury | nly wnd pray fdr and Ileal We te oe e u i Ptolt, ft iar te woul BIB DE eu mn chairmen Abiely & Valory 10d) abd honed trashed > force, yt t ere nA We | of wiry ; n t Ce ih a comer fet ; the fet lai le, Sept, 6. Three thousand rebel cay will have money enough in twelve dave to pay off | teas ve seule acd witbare 4 ; n foB aller | veut 1 yototh s:ocken was to dave | girs, under Willanda aid Robertaun, with three | all their eos -inilitary, bavel and civc, A Wacrrony paper wy. that Mr, Ames of Keg regi i nariy to gave’ eget tog Retr Coe eee eee ee itt ak’ | pleves of artillery, wero near Murfreesboro on | ‘Tus dre begla frat in those pla LL nth Phere Ay Rh cae ag wrough', tron the Union purty ty gave our coun trou thi batt Would iuvulve more (oan thinbe would win i pa 4 1 * tha 1 wun reve » foace tit to within fourteen @r) alas \ draw Baturday morming, iuey were attacked by Gea- | are making t cunt efforts to raise volu erize t o with powder and wadding: ay ee Mr. Bailey was frequently interrupted by cheers | Mr. Low's motion prevaited | eral Milroy, and brick fighting continued all day, | aa to give the places which are trying to fultbher | in w projeculo eighteen incbes long projecting end his allusions io Sherman eud Marragut were | BYRATED: GRORION | On Bunday the rebela retreated towards Triune, | quote without draft as much time as pousible tudo | fr He m Ae at of ity vengih ; then | | emalr Jo ‘ | - % rn a ale 1 eyun ory ah etuba aay ainiauited, On recmvein' ay Lyman remain John A. | giowed by Milroy's forces, which made wveral | The payment of bounties to recruit wuthor- | eae powea of noveral ton 4 <n “eo i The list of delezates was then called, and it ap- K ne, Ds 8. Dekingon, J.8. 7. Stranahan sod attacks during Sunday, The Federal loss was ten | tvel by the actof July last, did not cease on the \ woth card, woud seb & eloW IDO eb to the gun sud peared that the only contesting delegations were | Hormce Greeley were name d for Presidential clos | yii.g wud wounded, in Jouel Erturt, of | 6th inat., bust ati! continuen, | fed St ‘Vue Kun re alod siaty see, und drove Eoree Acer MEW. MT | tora.at turkey wud the Convention provuaded ty 9) the second Kentucky, killed. The loss of the reb- | On Monday nighta battalion of Rhude [slur end ida ade oentirely through the solid embenk+ Mr, Ward iTunt sppested to the New York con. wr : aad ser Aik TAG _ | clais thought to be much larger than ours, Gens | cavalry, under command ue pe mS ackod | Tur celebrated Palle Boyd, the Confederate spy @estantsto stile their differences Aud eit in the Horace | Po he M. Blot elerates: | eral Milroy, buving exhausted bis ammunition, | and route! a heavy detachment of rebel cavalry | aud Joan of Aro WAS tusrred in Lou n ihe atts Hie moved Saat see delaras | Fie ty 10, Dovel Be Debian by | Joined the force of General Misses near Frunbs | near Suicker's Gap. ‘The enemy let soverul dead | 20th of August, to Lent, 3, W. Huruinges lately of enst halt a vot ” 148 2 by 184 Lburlow Weed by 1: | din, The main rebel foree of Geueral Wheeler was | and wounded in our Lands including @ Leutevant, | hay ly A Wee te M; t oa hie Reyer-+4 : | 5 liane 4 am ue, bhi nakoog several cumpa bopont tho ¢ ne anon # ay Pere on aoe This erg 2 auch King were declared | 0? Sunday twenty ailes eouthwest of Colum. | killed, ‘Two of our men were mortally wounded, | with Sionewall Jucksen, wus captured an0 m< ‘ at #0 to a ratte named he ac saps Lal Mia bake sin | bia where the detachuwentol Wiiaus is saitto | It was ascertained that the enemy's cavelry is ia | panenes fos shirteen thoutha in Washington, ond nwt ain be re, resented n were Inade Vina), THOM. Nat | have joined him, General Rousseau is closely fol- | force at Ashiy'# and Snicker's Gaps, alier treah advent ne Won Aird fut er the re ' | ! ed name Aatric . aay o patina : srraut's fle . agp if A zed, wh ub an tt Pag ; te + fi e electors the New York district belz | lowing Wheeler, Tie damage done to the railroud A Gentimwan iu Ferret , Beth writing to@) beckudecuuner Greyhounc, which was placed tay fierly H Ne v York? yi 8 q eation 0: tw be | the delew sien from that city « } Lot agree, | is very elight, No bridges or tretloework heave | friend ta Washingt s, rayst ‘The ram Yenucasea | oo. ge of Leeut Bandingd with syjrizecrew, The d i t i, hae by LJ . " ‘ ai hase alana ith p 5 Genera ams { te t, and could have g& » eunnt WAR Cup.ur woh or cCoplve, Was def itely settled now, however i prion sub ib may | a. : My al “err at k at he ele ath nel » boen destroyed, A digpatch from ( ral M Iroy , mane ae peerage 4 ales. Gewched from bia wllegiance to tn fag, wort ta Geman, There re pa, ‘solution of Mr, | that t would be fruitless to vo into @ conference | Feports eleven rebela cepsured, Ned and Wounded, | from our force aud onder the gung of the fort, bad | vuglaud with the lads, was marred, and tbe g@'ge peteiecn t 06 rs Cres 4 pia i "| with the: ng ozation the gentemen BBOOND Dieralon, | her smokostuck 1 yone overboard, Nota abot | Heman after the honey moou ws te euler the ar sc@ ant to imitiee Ch Crodentuls, . Aste ie + psans as Phe Ago <p ‘ar The ; of the Coufederste Staves Hf that) titution ’ D ange x } Ptrleps P be Nov s > ville dispatch, ¢ 4s The capture of this ram ig | 0 . ad“) | Mr. RB. Busiced said thet although the “Draper | who shall Le ch a oe vive dow | Nashotlle Sept, 6—P. M.A Nashville dispateh, | weak erougs hur "| then bein exstence, ‘Die bride ised to be dairy oy Mia ‘ate pe Ry heeui ehh lass ] ga tehalt ee hea wit Shes | re pr ! | Just received, reports that rol Roustewu ty pure | withont don’t s great blow to the ‘ecesh' in this | yeurq uf age very charming ot O0FHy tnd the uow that ther he only alar’’ orga ° ms weh08 a WON ide ctphion! » oi ,. harze tof tie world, where the rebela believed iu her | Wedding Was in the first style. a in the City « ew York, yet th y are willing | submit the question, we also tho qc : suing Wheeler eonth of Duck K ee ee | oe : r the sake uf pe vod barn in this Convene | ing ‘hea imembere of the Tom ey ty MCOW | ancy the relala who had dismounted to fight, woe | ast uch eg the Ariny of Kichmond under Lee." | Torr t Tr gidly disap. “ " a ohta ay ce he propos . seven, be app nur ir. | from Tener 1 daring. f w ry epee ! ie . fro a haw Y al wr t ne | * nn wh Ay i ‘ 4 'y t ‘ r F pposed to | cuptured hye hundred horsea, A Lerten from Teneritfe, dated August ldih, re- f mile JOURNAL of Ay Fe one on oO gentleman from ? .* e an + White, « “ H adie as vat é ala we 4 tis wviile d . of 1 frat wealone represent the true Ur party of | referring the taatter tu any ¢ Me sub- | (Bq Mail.) ceive dat W nai in yoster nays mye The steam- Julngor, s leader who hes Cre4.édt great consters New York, and itis quite vs lent that Pres a rT tnt mS at the better way wousd be forthe two | Details of the Capture of Adanta, cr Florida arrived here yesterday, thirty-eix days pation ok wy tate » “ hotally Pod frou coln thinks #0 (Oo, tor he has just appunted to | Geleyahobe ole upon the names they respece | . sepa Pe 27 mile 3 oo Dertnudea, Ble was per % . oak | She effects of os ' vhe is thus scribed f'0 ie Kt Peete are ne tae New y, re Mr, | tively propose to present, and i they inot de. | Correspondents who left Jonesbora 27 uules be 1& “ mu rn" permitted to take 10 COM | ite wan t ¥ vie te ball entering direst :meoh Drapery the leader of our organization, let the Convention poss upon therm, | youd Atiunta on the @d instant, report H «xl's | snd what provisions she required, and dalled to- | ly bebind the letverc, cutting the optic nerve, pea Mr, Busioud's Femarks Were receiYed WH cheers hs (pee a pat ies ey each | army in full retroat, with General Sherman's forces | day noom, going to the south, During ber stay | #ng outthrougl tov rch eye-ball, wud petmee and hisses, 1 ) name three electors, Mr, L , wasin favor of admitting the two| Mr. Wakeman. Bo far ns we ere concerned, we | Scfcely pressing bie rear, Skirmishing bed occur- she vece'ved none of the courtesies extended to | Really destroying 8 BELL The place of bia cape r, Lapham ° ‘ q * i. | ture was one m'e south of Wallonia, Geverd Delegations. This be remarked, was the course | are ready ty accept the proposition, | red near Fayetteville, six miles from Jonesboro, | vessels of war visiting thia port, [t ts reported | Hobson, when parolling him to report of rsued by the last State Convention, which sub- | Messrs. Van Buren and Busteed opposed the mo- | The enemy bad been routed at all points, On the | that she came here direct from the const of New | dersou as svon a» poasibie, requested that he Fro) uently referred the subject to the State Com. | tlov, insisting that New York is entitied to name | him as tenders . | be bospitably cared for, and treated mitice. The Committee met at Baratogs, and, after | her representatives on the electoral ticket, as the ‘= ult the Macon line oe struck by te Fou agent von she took Lek Sorel secr ra : ' poghyotig fer eamme bourt discovered thas they | represvatatives of ether districta have been named,