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THE (| Reeser NEW YORK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, I86t, OSLER TREC The test country tn general, aud the State of New York on | fered from want of hie personal attention, and he | wagons came in well laden every night, ao ag to | Roady, ant North as far as Chattanooga All citi. L ews particular, wouk! endorse the Democracy in No+ | therefore begged the Committee to implore the | eke ont the cooked rations of our soldiers During | cons inay tere their moveable property with then, b Convention to pass him by, and nom nate some | all thi time the rebels hud maintained ad Tranaportation will be farniwhed for moveablee By Tel . vember body elae He alge dew red to tender the metubers | silence; no enemy was encounteres, and It was | Negroes Who wiab t do so uy wo with their mas- elegraph to the VN. ¥. Sam. | GH. Perer of New York moved that the Coms | of (he Couvention bia kindest and best wishea and | didiculé to divine Whether Hood futeuded w draw | ters. Other mace ve: roca will be pat in Govern mitee on Permanent 0 n be instructed to re thein that ho woul! give the nominees of | ue tnto a trap ment employ. Nevro women and children will be mh add our State nomina-. Atleneth, on the forenoon of the Stat of Anguat, | sent out of the lines. — 0 ot iors of the avention for the Sacond } eae Con ar Bt ® y udietal District. Carried { the follow'ng were | Hone throughout th nvast his earnest and most pe ofong grey coturmus of Martoe's traups General Sherman's order of e BEMOCRATIC STAT CONVENTION reporte| for Viee-Presidente: Matthew T, Brennan, | contial eupport. But sail Mr Fernall, he added, | passed in front of the Fourth and Fourteenth Sear Vagee the 4th instant com . George H. Purver, Macnua Groay William Tweed, | that be feit that (f the Convention fuwsted upon his ‘orp on the double-quick, to save Jonesboro mences na follows: Jones Hayes and William J. Peck, For Secretary, | boing the enudidate of Qe Demoeracy, he cid not | from the army of the Tenneanoe: three shots were The city of Atlanta bon: exclusively for warlike feel at Whert) at this bour of cur country's peril | fired at them, but without receiving any roply. | purposes, will be at once voonted by wll except the The Prowdent then announced the following | to any that they should pot use bis name My this time Kilpatrick's cavalry hadcroswet Flint | armies of the U. 8, and euch certoin einployeos aw , Commiticee ; As the Delegates caught the words of the last | River, and the various corps were well in pouition | may be retained Ly the proper departucnts of the A Victory for ‘Tammany Hall Os BiRortona~ Messrs, Towoed, New York sentence of Mr. Farnall’s renarka the enthusaem | @erogs the river, on each side of the Jonesboro | Government, J nan, of New York; Chapman, Queens rowe to the highest pitch, and ve ferous cheers | row, with the exception of part of the Tenth corps, The " tev vile + _- —-- Dutchess: Shafer, any: Tuttle, Ulster ; were piven with warm and hearty carnest- | which remainedt in reserve bs the weat bank of tye RBS ttre Ooeve cio ae FUL THE CONTESTING DELEGA- |!" "ot Perry, Qewars dobneany | tay and the nominaton of Horatio Soywour | ver, Daring te afternoon General Frank Mair | At the proper time just arrangerante will bo Lewis; Mattoo, Chenangs; Isbell, Broome ; Bow. | for Governar waa mace by acclamation War ordered to toake ® reconnoissance in force to a wie for the aupply to the troops of all articles TIONS “SNUFFED OUT.’ man, Monroe: Stearng Cay uya; Glowachic, Geues The Convention then proceeded with the other | develop the position of the enemy. But before tt | Hey may neod over and abowe clothing, provisionsy on : fee; Btowell, Cattaranyen Noninatlons could be executed the main body of rdee's bs + furntahed wale Ge yernineut, and en no pe - iy os ae On Resonortoss 7 Tlarknem, Weat A motion be Mr Hasking to nominate David R, | compe moved round our fright an rear, | tener whatever will traders mio udecturers or sutlers Resolutions- i chester: Vibbard, § w, Onee Wel | Flovd Jones fr Lieutenaat Ge vernor by acclamas | and encountered Kilpatrick's cavalry and Generel be silowed to settle in the limits of fortided places, man, New York 5 Caug yi Tambo, Je Con. prevailed, and the now ination was greeted | Corse's division, of the 16th Corp near the ford hac Hienace te ne iy apie of his Hotter, THE . ‘ ay oy sou; Wright, Ontario i" th exthtisiastic ¢iears At the cane time the rebel General Lee's forces at. | He Quartermaster will seize thelr stores and ap- FALL OF ATLANTA. egate from Monr e moved the nomination | tacked 1, in front. A severe flieht ensued at tee tae hem to the use of the troopa, and deliver Jarvis Lords for Canal Conunustloner, and it waa | the various pointe of attack, The enemy made | Se partion or other una Afternoon Session. horized citizens, who thus “1 i Tie Convention was culled to order at 2:00 2 Muy | car by t prota he : : ly repulsed | place their individosl interest above that of the ius Mo carried by larnation. ni rots naseulte, which were unilornly rep Full and Vivid Details. when Mr Tweed, of New York, from the Commut ira Sha of Albany, moved that David Ro Me. | with a total los to our aide of three hundred {stl Sate vert thet sadeof some Provost orga teoon Elect de the follows port Neil, of Clintom be nom nated by acclamation aa | killed, wounded and rniasing, The eneny lost | &* shed” e putte Isher on the forts or con- 8 ‘ sched dle ta WiOg Feporty WHIM | candidate for Inepector of the Mate Prisot, aud is] MUch more severely, being the attacking party, | Siriptad into one of th recimouta or batteries HERMAN s SPLENDID STRATEGY. Was adopted ¢ wae carried Lis dead slone which remained im our bance ples will epply rat “. i © Kan gener) - aan atte ama At Lar; Wm, F Kell of Dutch ‘he C ut i @ounting to over two hundred ' ¥ bo al slitary poste south of Chat- AFFAIRS AT MOMILE. Washir ar, hs i ae Pi poy atehesa and The Convention then, with three tre fous Wh le thie attack upon our right was tn progress, tanooga. enact hsiesasabihailenia District Blectore —ist Robt Chriatiag Jr, Rich- | Cheer@ for the State ticket and for McClellan and | our centre and advanced along the Macon Rall- Im ani The City Under Our Guns mond $2, Isaac Van An ens Kagat H 4, Woy | Pendleton, adjourned sine dia. rowd, teariug up the track, From prisoners it was portant Rebel News. * | Mareball, Kings ; 4th, August Belsoul, New York - aed Wante the cals be Sopot Griay Sores eed Great Fire at Manchester, Va, Low 84, — . bth, Inamc Bell, New York ; Oth, Chaa P Dales, Rejoicing over Seymour's Nomination, and Hardeo’s hed leh Atlsnta for gonerbora an 100,000 iho Kebel General Wheelers IMPORTANT REBEL NEWS New York ; th, Oswald Ottendorfer, New York : | ho oe egies aeatRt that the wilitia and the remainder af his forces still Forces Dispersed, . a We | Sth, George Law, New York: #th, Daniel Devlin sencea Falla Sopt 15 Oue huntred guns sre] egutinued iu the ety. The woth Corps, on the : , —_—-- - New York, Electors fora) the other districts ot Oelug fired bere, this evening, over the nedgunation i: Attalhoochee was at once notified iy General > (Correspondence of the Sun) , the State were also appointed. The abu a | of Seytue ndd homes te Keep ® sharp look out for Atlanta, aod ‘ortresa Monroe, Sept, WA The Mayeoftruce Great Fire at Manchester, Va. include New York at Kings © vunty, baal (bakin bicelles lias -- as, advantage of the frat indication of @FaCUM | wegmer Now York arrived last eventing from James , on. ‘ . Loss ‘ABOUT 6 100 000 308 RRBOLUTIONS, Leopard Republica pnvention, During the afornoon, skirmishing took placa on | River, with 400 returned prisoners of war trom the wd . ° orceate Finks ot he Commit . Sept 15.--The Repu Mr Warren, of Erie, Ch : UN ope ay Gon en e bs dd Sa ares i gd ot Meaty ot South, including 40 officers in charge of Major geen A - ention to bere toniay, Nearly 1,600 delogates te . rex Mulford U tee on Resolutions, then submitted the following | Yeuton me 4 1 Go e , la SHERMAN S COMMUNICATIONS SAFE. G the lath Corps was ordered to clear the enemy pr sachicchidesile report, which waa adopted by acclamation ; tbe bbs habits call RET eae Lihat Me frvtn works i ite front. The charze was made in | The Richmond Sexiexet, of the 12th reports « —- a . cr State ticket Were nominate y geclarnations WIL | got style and the first Hue of defences w ap- | very destructive fire in Manchester, Va, on Priday 1 res lution referring to Governor Seymour bein re a | pote : pe vegies 's Forces Dispersed. Sat acl Wilh: pablact Movie ob bpplatibe the exception of Attorney-General Foster, who de Satwal oies the Shemy sovesairateds and bees ine night last. The total lose ie $4,100,900 The fire te onnssotiemenenentnsaseneinisniiaatins F “ clined, and Cheater J. Reed, of Taunton, was nomi- hy a nie Resolved, That the Dermocrney of New York, | &o,, &e. through their representatives in Convention | bated in bis stead. Hon, Klward ae ie bled, ratify and endorse the n mination of } ton, and Hon, Whiting Griswold, of Greenfield, | were sent forward to take the place of the re The Seetinet haw an article on Gon. Sherman's Democratic State Convention. | Pieun ts Viebrea nt thet | were notsinated as Electormat-Lange, by ecclama- | étilare and a second charge was wade, WIE | odin of Att fling 18 “an event nv «| Pendleton, for Vice-President of the United States f pi bait Lateran A) in splendid success, Our bors | depopulation of Atlanta, calling it “an event un- ~ vide Cpa vit , and that we plelwe t them the Electoral vote of ) ben. oe ‘ , Ti ah tt open ope oi werd | parallod in the American war, and without an ex- The New Vork Contestants Disposod of.— | the Finprre Suave owe ; received with a deadly volley. Diepping for @ tie~ Ne in modern tt valle 8 “ Gov, Seymour le-Nominated.--'The Other | Krsolred, Thut the patriotic principles declare GENERAL GRANT, tmeuton the ground to let the leadea storm past Shut Gesiouie riayagens tie apsie ‘samen plein Nominatious all Made. Kesolutions and | by the National Detiweratic Convention as ot! Gen. Lee Very Nagnanimous, Mic. over, their heads they rushed into the enemy's | ihe loader among bixhwaymen, the pri ay Adjournment, and eloquently expounded by its candidate for tt Headquarters Arig of the Potomac, Sept. 13.-~ | ¥ A thousand prisouera two batteries and | pooundrola aud brutes lhe toreniow Villas of the Albany, Sept. 15 —The Democratic State Con- Presidency, in his recent letter of neceptance, en- Pp . esinies ne eas teed: VERE Gn Gare teu tags Were she result of the eugagenu wild world" v io hs * Naly avout eb ond artiler ng eptu y thee 10 rat c one wit C y etion mbled at helf-past ten o'clock thin) VOY line of public policy upon which alone the | | : ; retlects the highest credit ou General deft. C. Davis | “vghorman,” it saya “has given the war a new foa- esse) DP a an restore the Union, resestablioh | bri-kly since Saturday. Yesterday ¢ mortar | and the veterans of the 14th carpe. ture. Blern as it bas been, it iv henceforth to be ’ . 1 Worning. Mr Abbot, of Livingston, from the Com- liberty, give secur.ty to in liv! 1 opened on the right, and threw # oni ler of shella The object of the enemy in making thin attack | sterner, Horrible as it has been, it is henceforth to Buittee on Credentials, reported in favor of the ful- honorable pea ES Mie TeNures OF 8 Der ma net | into Potorsburg with great precision. Desertera | War to cover bis retreat nt Prevent our leftand | he moreso The people are ready If the Presi- dowing resolutions; sp food jaya? | rleht from drawing around Jonesboro « dvevering | dent wants us, Jet hin call for ua: no matter about the mein body oof the enemy from the town | ao bow. Tf this ia the kind of warfare we are tu still in Atlanta, Another day and it would bave | resist, wo will strip to tht Rotter for halting ages been too late, Logan'w victory was therefore only yng innocence, to die In defence of borne than a tactical, while Hardee's defeat was a strategical | to be driven out in herds te languish in exile. The eucceas lust tuan and the Jeet boy among us iiust take bis Darog the olght the rebela evacuuted their | musket, sooner than endure such outrages as thar works at Jovesboro and retreated along the rail- | at Atlanta "* Kewol ub, That we hearcly re Resolved, That the organization known as the ndidate George B. MoCictlin that he wrll if | gy Permmany Hal! organization te the regular organi ted “exhaust al! the resources of statestnane hip Bastion of the Democracy of New York, and that the | to secure pesoe, reostabliah the t won elevates claiming seats here wider that organiza. | tee forthe future the rights of ever Bon have been regularly elected we delegates to thie | with thia p and the Jacksonian deelary Convention that “the Union must be ma ned ut all hazar is" Resolved, That inasmmnch as the other delega- that “it is the one condition of Peace’ tat, Gens from ihe Cty of New York represent patriot- | “without it no pe do te the pledge | rep rt that @en, Lee announced to bis troops on avy that Ae would gave the Yankees fourteen da.sto gel away from here-vuthe did not say et | whathe would do tf we refused to leave, These teu also represent matters to be in a bad way over They buve been living on short rations and can be pertiauent fw poor quality. The tirst thing they ask | foe towards Macou, At daylreak on Friday, Sept. | ‘The Richmond @rvttver, of the 12th bas tho fob fe gir mabe constituencies, pledged to the aoe - | went bin fi 3 the suffrayes of the Electors ol Nowe ge on penchir s “where are we to got ru- | C ips marching on the tA ih the Ayn of he low!ng rt of the Democratic National and State candi | York, coundent they will accept hin as the only ain 5 ms sae « q - jates, they be admitted, toyether with the Tamms | candidate capal le of restoring ihe t nion under the | tons! we were juss going to draw them when we | Teunen on the right of the railroad, The Macon, Sept.9. Tho prisoners cuptured yester- By Hall delegation, to seats in this Convention,and | Constitution, Ghat the delegates thus admitted be allowed to cast Reeol ed, That the Democratic party of the the vote of New York as follows: © Tamrasny Hall, | of New York is as ft has always be un ite people of the town of Jonesboro were much astenisied at the keen, the long columns ay 3 i No now re-enfore nn ot te Vin. day my Sherman will now re-enforce Grant, to i} NERAD RITHILATANG ling Sn endless array take Richmond, and finish the Rebellion They rieantioe an Iiinols battery wae placed tn position | @ald to be tho jrreatest whieh bas occurred iu the Sverett, of Bos- rake enemy's powtion reat troops | “Southern Confederacy Me he , insp res them with # wonderful respect for the | also state that one-half of bis ariwy will go out of rg. Senleas © . h Pero ver " bP hiradsitadb tyes) AMD asd Ds chad arin ne ve ANG i " ne hic om i Vance ed up with the enemy's rearguar Seleg ution represented by Dr RA Bradford, two | in the manifest popular rlumation te chance The groud Sanklng operation which resulted io i Mh agora sted Ut lua birawak a hilt Whitk cave | ‘The enemy are clorely mnsend about Atlanta, votes. fhe delegation represented by Benjamin | the present Adi. nietrat nnd return to the p the fall of Atlante was projected in consequence of | | wtill wbr k h ° . 1 “ : pe uhh Jeti r | stronger Worka in the rear, Extensive | There ia not the «lyhtest prospect of an early re- Ray, Keg. two vows. The delegation representing | licy to which the Exeeutive, Cony eos, and the } th spremnabllty of the place to direct: assault. | pec uucissances established that the entire rebel rf pros the two German organizations, one vote each ple were solemnly pledged in the Crittenceu re i ey aR hee bud | army Woe in futce south of Galues Creek, and as an | SUMPtion of hoatt!i thes Resolved, That each Delegation sdinitted eleet | lution, coe perative movements towards Poace aud a ie tense strenth of the rebel defences bac assault would luvolve too heavy asectitice of Ife Macon, Sept. 10. Wheelerta forces have beep from its members already reported in the Conven- | t alot | Drought operations tom dead Jock, and itbecame | ie atte haps was relinquished Night | dispersed near Tullahoma by Steadman Won, a number of members corresponding to ite Resolved, That the Administration of Abrslarn scOMEAEY er for Gen Sherman's army tore: | terminated the skirmishing, an hus Buruber of votes, which delegates shall alone have | Lincoln, by its usurpation ity disreyard of the ie arn Ghai clowd = the = catupalyn — wit the attain Peteraburg, Sept, 9 Grant is still perfecting ‘vekee And vote in the Convention, ; | Constitution; its violation of personal liberty and | fre oF bo ceviko Wome means by Whi the epeiy | er Oe iy timate object—the capture of | his earthworks on the Weldou Railroad, and puab- The committee further rep ut that Lawrence | ate rights, to resort to ltary power to subvert | could be drawn outinto the afield, to fight on | arisen tng hie tine slowly to the weet of the road. Bardy is the reyularly elected delegate from the | civ.) wushority ; ite tam por gnu and cow le Becotid District of Kings county ething Hike equal termina, The plan bit upon Vo the evening of the $4, General Sherman ia- grodation of the nation tn its foregn p sued on order announce ug the eapture of Alanta Charlesto Mr, Ire Shafer, of Albany, moved the previows | P°'’! “ Wid Wer trore Ma: origins! Sept 7 Our prisoners were landed Way a siinple one fu warfare to move direetly upon t t 1 1 } t } but it t t by & ral Siocum, in the following terws: “Phe | on Morris Iland to-lay, and marched tm the rear ts AVON fetertnination to prolong it, in the lan- | the e y*# interior line it ite great merit con a co din nnvunees with preat - ory Waar y " westion, The motion was carried, and the report | guage of Abraham Lincoln to compel «The aba ' ( nd exectitior ee Ph pret eee ete Watcecianesal Fic of Battery Wagner, guarded by a large body of t gusg ae Pes tts in the conception and execntion of the de- | ure that our troops, under Major ral Sloe badiinela. | the Leanne tw ; of the committer adopted. d manent of Sla ery," has be ome reve uti ary in| he hace sie lary auch aw wax | Oscupied Atlante yesterday at 11 o'clock, A.M ‘ uw e enemy nigh o pew guns to Mr. Cozans eaid that the organtration with which ite character, and th AS be ene Gute OF the ° be ‘ shied bile the enemy having evacuated the night before, de- | Gregg, thir afternoon, drawn by twelve or fourteea. vative mien of all parties to unite in substituting in | entrenched in Atlanua. There was extreme danger tre 1 sto d blow! Be bad the honor to act begyed leave to retire for ' creas A | stroyiny Vast magazines apd stores, and OK | horses, le will ina ite place an adiainstration whieh will reek in the | Jost the ener, peurtrating our desivng, should fall | up, among other things, eighty car loads of amuu- iacsie sd topeboiieeedie consultation, while willing aud unxiousto do every~ | Constitution of the United States and the laws Y py ainond other Wings Sia bly. car loads ct aati Bs Wring calculated to mote burmony in the | nugwed in accordance therewith; the rule of its duty | "pou and cut our col 45 (tiny. were: Ib sotlon. | Reon. Which RoounIe for. the AOUnNS Beary by Na From New Orleans. y, but for his part he could never consent to at | | hel ’ % ' 1 | on the night af the lst inst. ; ons pre aconvention with @ delevation heaged by a mar and the limitations of its power, ) oe manner in whieh General Sherman obviated | ghorefore well done, apd all work of destruction on | Mobile under the nv of the Monitors, Rtc. whom he knew to be disteral aud uutrie te tna |g feeetvedy Thut the thanks of the people of New | thesw difficulties and outyeneraliet the enemy ia | tbo rallroad will cease," i D aistus bg uD York are tencere sand sailors of tt : Luin order was greeted with the wildest enthual he steamer Creole, trom New Orleans, arrived pel ee delegation headod by Mr, Cozany | g Lof the t a 1¢ Bullicent to runk him as a great commander ' en withdrew. 2 gsm by our soldiers, The porla aud fatigues of | as thie port veaster th pai were forrotten sa ® toonent, anil the ringing cheers that filled the welkin will loug be ‘ - rememierod by those who beard therm, The New Orleans hoa has inte intelligence from The vebel works in Atlanta were of a most for- | Mot viving the condition. of affairs there, The HW fiable chara Lrornense forts le APEYPTY = | gunteen rebel fron-clad in the main channel, etill inorning, With interestiy | After the lapse of a mouth and two daya, during , > yur flag and ¢ ; Mr. John McKeon, of New York, anid he had | SUF . ogee Metened with deep reyret to the reading of the re- ne Hyingciberely. ane bpd bebe me of the Co tee He dv thoes Mgt: sick aud wounded, aud yratetully cherish che mew ee the pins "e st, a ie t when rei ory of the dead, activity in front of Atlanta, the dispositions we pay pe AR phlih spade? i edkinas Resolvet, That to Governor Horatio Sermonr the | tae Tho position of the injustice to men who have dc voted their best pratitude of the racy Se : evergies to the cause of the Demo recy and the , N : news: which our army bad remained tn comparative ip- wo owor in oh the follo zy order—from rabt ; | Where sround the etty. Labryuthe of breastwor ks 4 " he \ n G t yk By vay cts the panenge, but tt iter ba, Union, They sre true to their principles and wil oe ey rages that H. bse ha ad: 1p By pe are The 4th Army Corpa 0th, 16th, 17th, | OBU miles of riflompits, seemed ty jumbily the cout. | betructs the parmge, but the Monitor Winnebago ve true in the comingelection He epoke for |? Atates sgt ae a Sati ae Scena ce i 4 ine ' ting | 200ce wf the entire Confederacy lee fety e me had succeaded in forcing » parsave wud reaching (000 Democrats who cast their votes in New York | %° ersary wea ‘orestnoat in ups fling the mner ot) Jdth and 2h.4 the lef of the FUL corpeeresPien | ciy, An immense quanuby of tobacco was found, wink nearly cpposite Mo bile, from which she can lest fall. These men have u fight there against if ral Peyoneenpae Nolet +t rf Mtitwashewho | Bear the Auguste railrond, aud the right of tho | aud the locoin iAlven were bus Hidde injured, Ono i Aagnira Chrow ahalia intel to Sity, APT ide Tawmany Hall and its corrnption, which must Fatt pga pebp ‘pert és tay nae na RT ee tr } of them was placed in runuiug order Ly our Buldior ee pas re Malaw (at a navicns alc id ae ha be | by bts wiador arrested public ciscord, by his fire usdon the Moutyemory road near West Point. In jinadey, The people welcomed onr soldiers aud | comet, Sebace and Ken eboc, had afterwards fol- them tn the matter of representation bere, they can y line which extended @ distance of | had news xeperen aggressions upon Biate rvhis and | front of this bon vidently but little reason to cherish the men. " sreon berty. Saha hater a s pull r “ ity: ig Heat . , y ip | bewed the Winn: ! ago, and 9!) were in battle array, Bot accept the conditions offered, The McKeon , Persons! Uberty, and by He Fa, eo ewe | oven tiles the enemy had erected works which ory oh Hale late. Galeserss Sie: O74 (by atthe | rmady to begin the bombardivevt wt the signal (rom fy soo e i ne eb mma of his purpos hibited, in . i irty year dy bea nal rn usperiby,s 4 t ; Glogticn the 0 pda a 1 ‘ _ | the midat of general corruption and tacti usnes, | it were folly t) attack he object waa t te 1 nome pa tial houses and was laid outaucir- | Adiniral Forrugut, The eity » theretore entirely r. Bradford, on behalf of the regular Wood Mo- | the hivhost qualities of « Siatesruan und o paitiol. | gery far enousl nd to the right t 1 hich, ju happier da lnust have | at our tn autesa be leveled with the ground gart Hall delegation, said that on former occasions Lr e a anoue te Fen wa) RHO 'TAEGS: vO CU? Oey WH 1B ODE la fe | at any thr rebel roms and gunboata show that organization had been awarded equal rights The several Judicial Delegations reported the {1+ | yt ioc railroad near Jonesboro, leaving a suffelent | pres i . vo ming shag eorgel ae ip ea | no signs | seem ne eo tented with what th Tammany Hall. The geutlemen representing | lowing selection of members on the State Coutral | ¢ pce t. wateh the enemy in Atlante from the north i oP : ye Ld ad i a outer works to | they bave received frum FParragut's guns, Mozart Hall, at s meeting held here this morn pg | found all along the way from the outer ' th of the Alal 4 Teact Hak thee denial Tok oe ny abridg, | Cummiitte t The oxecution of this plan was conducted with oll) qhe Leart of teeity, These cousist of little caves | They b in the raouth ¢ Alabams Fiver, eesolved shat they could not consentt any abridg - i | rrubauks i and keep fist une i the range of our guns. qent of their rights, Dr, Bradtord aud bis dele- dp tak rover Sy eeney ast nee G Cornell, | the appearances of a reteestou our part, and the ee oF pe lug in the ground ane A Sab 6h Aart | "The distanee fom toe mon tore to the elty is about gation then retired, f Bre a, Second t Marker, of Kt A atiin eeawa thw one as In c havabie which the px» ple clustered Gurls Nee. | Mek eating Aly \Jt near enon . Mr Samuel Hirsch, speaking for the German | and MH, AQ Nelson, of Datchons Third Voor | UN I bs b Alt seal i} ¥ ae PY 1 hel 1 ni | and wleps aad periortiued most of their cooking ope Or e art . * beta’ oN Me sta Sees See Democratic Delegation of New York, suid that | Carver of Albany, aud POL ff i : ; At} tour appurent retreat Lec ; ' ne +at Cedar Point and ak~ ’ ogre ronchuslot 5 } Fourth—Wu. B, Odell, of Sirstosrn ou RAYS pl qa From captured correspondence and other evi- ' they, too, regretted the eonclusiona ot te ¢ ' h , % the m6 i 1 | jacent pl be ng prepared for tee, because they could not rey oP Dod St. Lawrence. Miyth—J ve t ence Sivek dence It appoard that the army and jcople, for sev. | Jacent pint Lay bg yd soittee, because they could not revard ther as | . J the Zi of Aujast wih the withdrawal of the + das i b t of General | toreer » trom How's army, The That Delegation revresents a very larve | of On sud J. Bprighs of One’ artillery of the Fourth Corps fr position, and) ore! Cars sites he enmencemen} © - ts nhed captured the largess of German citizens who are determined to stand ] ican McGee of Behuyler, and Dow Russell, | Art uly ot Bie foi the 4th Artny Corp un | Shorumn's movernents Unb Ned tu th ceptare | La tapos ate A, ae Leen hovering by the cause of the Democracy, true to MClellan | of Otsey . — Ser cnth W Kr cy, of Mour “yl 8 Ge “igi ne¢ o! the cuty, exulted tn the idea that our te mn 4 tha Meataal oid Massie AC aA tas heard C he t ; | d kb of Cay ug hth De: Ger the comgmand ; retreated It was the teast of Belshazzar ovur | aroun hassel 2 | 7 * end Pendleton, and to the nonibat ons of this Con- | and BP, Ross of Cavuga Light wk Aniaiivto ine Coatiant | howitzer aud other urma, Fort Morgan is being Veution ; but they feel that they could uot consent | mond, of Genesee, aud EP, Lanny, of brie AI ag Niven d ‘ sytiny without the handwriting on the wail rapidly put inte ser feeable cond’ tion ot . u pleyatio: DeGraw, of Queens, now rose and moved | On F niet t , - ‘ rye 9 . } that the new Constatut on of Louisinne was adopted then withdrew. Mr. DeGraw, of Qu al 4 = aint Loutavilla, Ky. Sept, 14.—The Jormmat bas) pce majo the eligible voters. lt pros Mr. 8. M. Snow, of Otsego, moved to reconsider | that Horatio Seymour be nominated ua the cunui- | 2"! a resis and tn § Jay took up the | special correspondouce from Atlanta up to the 10th Aibita Mavery or Involuntary servitude, except an the vote Folleviog that Sola Convent ay would % 1) date for Governor Ly acclamation, } Vine uch on the Campt« mod Adaute | jet Te contains @ congratulatory order from Gea, | punishment for erie, Only $00 votes were cust ct ollowe peo arked out by pres he earl ie * sk daa nke t lace with the ‘ inet the Coustiiuton im New O. caus vious Btate Conventions, and the National Gopven- |. 7 , aed e : sal : ’ SAsGik an M Anite veauit. {if , recounting bia victories and an wT B NOW Olenua THOATEME Miter that @ lunge Bion, namely: To recognize the Tammany organi- | pba He e bet pat ps Wet any Sih ted ba A aire Beil, tie troop¥ pursued thelr | tent between Generals Sherman and Hoo: | force of rebels, nnder Mac, are reported near Teng fall reprasontas | FMT, Henodict aud that Governor Boy mour is pros | be H Bours baving MAFeD* gon day st truce ut Rough and Ready, on the the rivery trying to crogs trem the Lowniuna shore, way to settle the matter definitely, as our friends in | foundly wratetul ine Ly head neheadelr vee let RRR ra te tian pix iatied ten, ( Rullrouds apd the around it enelos Patt heey rts Air ag aasitia rough Her ane f = pothing by bringing their quarrel® to our State | bre State, awd 4 ; Pine He ih ‘ 4s thors pey , , mnt ty the scene and drove the rebels off eanhifs . ly decline a t , vu . Wa an chilis it F nta to remove to poluta | the fre, wen he scene nnd ve th Conventions. They will then un lerstand that they ? Bysavon Wat be, mie BD ave ¢ sae ‘ b S Railrc “ cH ig iinen chee re ttiaat Prear ary’ | at the pe At ts rer iP lata Asolliee Lecakc bas conurred in ihe hose whieh woust settle their diflerences among thernselves TROIOIPASORS 28. Ni a cin car, [aerate heaic uartes anbliubed near the | 8 Goagoral Hood writes to General Sherman | oo chiniey the Makin ppl at Mutou Rouge About Mr Haskins moved to amend, by wiving to Tame xe No. Wire Ley eet . dupa. In i t Aecieot tha Tenuaes he Oth fot. eaying quarter of a tile of the embankment aid into the aed Varvell, ‘ pee Aah Voe.ferous cries resounded t the hall, | seu uncer ( + bed nd ta m sweep tr vv, the unprecedented meagre | river Ble held that all the delegations each reprosentix tee late {'' ** Poo late {"" * mi Wat Baud 1) ye the ¢ we a oy \ ers you propose transcends ip ot achat ane IMIqua tots From (en. Canhy's DP rtment. “ 4 “ 4 We will have no other canuslate ! ence in j Vou, Chvetings on the op the footy ever beture brough’ to my ate o Car i ee fey Oo Nee @ and powerful organizatons ought | Ae Bouthworth, of Oneida auld that, in company | mornin of 3 biy mwith the | acronis tia ders hatory of war, Inthe name o@| New York, Sept, 17. Private letters received | Mr. psy Os vel Oia York, anid thas | With other delegates from Oneids, he had calle 4 ny out Cc rnb la 3 nes ‘ : Shatlan om Godt ane bar te T protest against it, believing | here from Morzanzin, La, state everything there is . * J > pears ' ‘ { he voner mull n bug J ‘ even “u ox lu ol « et | be Tammany, although feclipy that she alone was en- Upon Governor Seymour in phe \ +o Ae fe \ | ih A a r pone On Tuenda that 4 are ‘ if Huy ire TT) homes uu thelr Bre | progress ng. favor ab Toc ordey for the congoli- tled to the representation here, nesented for the | Positively declined the use of Lis ie as the con ’ " wh wae ¥.dea (ue Wives abd children of a breve poople, Bi @ representation here nasente dition of his private affairs and other cous.deretious | the entire force moved rapidly towards the Macon | dation of coloured rec iments wos rescanded by Major gake of harmony to the report, and be, therefore, pair } Railroad, and ai rested tive miles south Gcneral Hood to Jomes M, Calhoun, Mayor of ‘ rs was authorised boped that no further action would be Led in the a) Gore Mt ' A a Oe be as “¢ snd our right within | ay ree Genorul Canby, and Ger ee wri 1a remises, but that the Convention would now pro- Gara ormmittee was then BppO a nig a aoe two iniles of 2 , Corpe Was * } take measures to have thow forces recruited trum Seed with ite other business. | Governor Beymour, and inform him of lis t . ; i ui 1 . f Vol Atlanta ! i doallin my power te mitigate the terrih's | t \ on colored regiment | Both propositions were then withdrawn, Mr. | DAHO® : tits at eens * march until the 28ib, | hm pe wad i that inuas Le brought upon | Plantations, A fow ase pel aitgied Farre!!, of ware, renewed the tuotiou to recous | During the absence of the Committe b did Dol ake Up 1 nue 28ib, le by the extraurdinary ore ibe | were dishande!, the mon being put into existing Pe McClellan's letter of acceptance Was read, ane ne oF ton > ‘ nal en ty thus bonne (hei 4p tow more effective sider, which was lost, if | Rous } tion. Tt i onandes | Py ery ‘ | ceived with great enthusiasm, | near Roush and Re sta ‘ i J numeral stidard. Quite w force of Uno troops KE. H. Southworth, of Oneida, submitted a report Subsequently, Mr, Farnel! paid that the Commit tin ex uted without luterruption, exceps DY me Phe letter from General Sherman to Genertl | wor ber contrited op the Misnssippi river, on permanent organisation, which wee adopied. | t8 Ded Vat span governor Bermoars Wi) ai | as cariy ea wes imended whict mppor. | Hood was not obtainable; but the following isms | either in ansiotpalin Oy 0 vena Oe ts feos § ow nat b 0 vould not admi 4 ate y rf \4Ocby Le woud on {c oflens.ve uM eat. 2 “ By the adoption of the report, Danie! Pratt, of On- | ton lng the Convention. He Poe {urtber, that the | for the enemy to Iraw oft forces rom trom the notice issued by the Mayor of Atlauuta, by | on ae tue 15.0 inet, under Geucral Walker and ondaga, was declared permanent President of the | party ought uot to impose upon bim o a | Atlanta, which Waa linpr vod, The hehe ier the permission of General Sherman, will give 80] pojynuc above Alexandria. Flying squads of Convention, and the Vice-Presidents and Becre- | tion at, this time, ae his beak bad leon Srougsous was reparke? pen tpe ot ane | idea thoreof: | eae cont yuu to hover on the banks of the Baie uppairi y excessive labor during the | our soldiers were in high spurts as th oid w tre inty passing steamboats, but the tudi+ | Qartes represent all portions of the Slate, Mr. Pratt past two years and 9 hulf, end thet Lis}ed to comprehend the olject of the | All c.uzene are required to leave Atlantasnd pros | Ok oor tg uslitory wovewents ubyus bes \ mades strong epeech in support of the Chicago | private business, with that of other bus movement, The country was found in good cons | ved vither North or South. The ©. ver sment wet political ticket and expressed bis belief that the | which be bad the managamen bad sul] dition, The warm arp Wes uulalusior and ous | furnish wraumportation Bouth wp las we bug aud (Continued on leat page)

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