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— . ———— ‘ batt re ieee in ie thik bee Jonesboro | General Sheridan raporta the following operetions | their 4 maaters el axe “ WE EKLY bh) | wean ew = | to avant. In the action of Thurséay, at Joner- | 1. 1:5 command: ore Moyet y! lr " ii chat THE 4GNLE The Maine Election. boro, our troopa were literally crushed by the the er erate and If we are not criminally idie, SATURDAY MORNING, SHIT. 24, 1864, | | weight of overwhelming numbera—eix corps ofthe | Neap Berryrille, 7 P.M. Sept. 15, 1864.Lreut, | She time be te ready to renew the cemtest we a! jajority, 20,000. enemy being enzaved—ond toward the close of the i 0 bim with renewed aqumbers aud . aa ~— j Repablican M i t the Confederates had exbausied their supplics | Feneral Grant, City Point; A sind Vasc ‘ The (rep Keports. Portland. Sept. V8—Cony's total majority #1! | of ammunition. It i not believed that many of This morning I seut Gen. Gettyta divieiom of the | A Mobite paper, Rept, Sth. confirma the news: Asoc eave retume of the condirion of the pring | he 14 vigil ple yak aad Fe There oye mn yo'have toon Nile pore chen denul- Sixth Corpa with two bricwies of cavalry to the | the Federal forces are operating directs ag ' ia mule ‘ a m a pal crope in nearly all the oonterof the level plarmhints majority in 1856 woe 19292, This will tote bs pt aaing, ove forced falling back before the Crossing of the Summit P, od Winchester rowd | that cite. ft etaten: Bintra and the Canadian cous the agents of | gee ueatly be the largeat gubernatorial majority | enans, upd a portion of t having bees det vehed t over the Opequau Creek to develope the force of The ememy acem to te busy at something do» the Associated Press, conficm the ettinatesof te pyr thrown ny Maine, The aggregate vote oF the es of 3) beval ta it Unies the enemy at the ercesing in that vieinity. Rhodes’, | the bay. On Friday they commenced chang na Genea wale rt + ' t q ' . <a their camp by " € re Agriculsara) Huresn at Wabhiugion that eels tt) gate will Fe abort 112,000 agminet 119000 Inst S8r Goo ean had lett ho ‘i . and, Remarure’, M rionte and Wharton's divish ns were throwing Tiere tas Sr ae eerie rs Bt, . of the long muniwerdrouth ipon theeropee el ey Tre cubernatorial vote in 10 whieh preceded gene in the direction of Atlante a fF foumtoon the weat bank. At the same time, Gea. | Navy Cova which ath the rear of Pothorcs 0 to prove much jenn ctaastrous (hau wae at festa) Hresideut Laneoln's election stood Republican. ths) wal fed io Ase bos dat gt Nace C raat "1 Wilson and Motntosh' brigade of cavalry dasbed | of the monitors hn the appearance of being agr: othen. we learn ‘ e Waa cong to ” trpated, andeven revarded ay vewinie bo! Oy Demovratic 64,550, straight Wiov erntier " in the upper by reat higariny. and wea next proceed to Auile the Winchester pike, dove the rebel cavalry at {7 he upper bay, these returns ttanpearmtbat heb coon hee tees belo @ Republican majority of 1%. | womvlie, Tha stutersentinay be regarded as Yars | a run, came tn contact with Renshaw's division, a ower Avlen, of Louisiana, bas ed pint, Maine and Lown present the best report! nedOo0 abort of the probable majority of bis year, Kee broggadoea, uly thi and nothiug more. it, ond eaptared the Sth South Carolina | SCG * Proclamation to the effect that perrons » the crops in these States beng 9 ag The arosndnent of the cnnatibation partuitting welds fAndereoyyittc fe oaty seventyetive tales Sovkl | peat cent, aixtoen officers and 145 men. and tte bate pt token the cath of allegiance to thet searcely onesighth leas fy quautts © (he Jems te vote will be carried a coomt unanimously « eborm wad the Dleration of the thirty thot | gh. tag, and Col, Hermegan, commanding belgade, ete i aciaebh wkekerie anality ig good, In New Yous to : KROOSD Dr en, daud Union preonereat that place, would be with « nly teo men killed and two wound. tr mage Nae ats ah jared Pe fs ages one-fourth lew. with 9 sel eh ¢ Aviaustt, Mey Sept lo We have carriad the egg ‘A late ' : i ‘ : in May sN fi 1 M's ed. Great erdit ie due te Generale Wi'son and | caus LO jcoralor religious ot rales and in Hinoia Indiana Mich oe one the Caviar he © by the jangest winjority ever thrown by apy |e my es) ieatt PelLol ¢ 1 cot Meinteshs the 84 New Jepsce and @nd Ohio, The | Mites all persona able to carry a causket t enter « fully one-thind, wnd in « por Heeountee to! rae 5 iaiial Hine: iy | Wkely, however, th ( Ise rev! - rrewee a gallant A portion of the gnd ke bth aden Fmt ae gle Hl hh sooo Care purist Mane ata ub runtor'nl je THA LL y MNO ' , Fe bsh 33 : omrnend them to the next ‘rel ol) leetelatter ‘ enatitys tert eatie ' $ citt ; ) thene Staten oup-hait below ‘le went reaching twanty thousand, We bace uli the Con | ane nne tach leet par - oh cout Messachusotta Resorve brigade made a charge on | restore them tw their tormer riylie as patriot with quality good in pew ly ¢ ge reesonal Districts by iaienee majorities, and fives shel authorities, and a6 her tot the Moe ond captrred one officer and | 708. fa coru the crop in the New Kucland Stree 9 i ical veanelew of the Eeginlature ene division of infanter, Our | The Petersburg Fererss contains the follow fair, both fn quantity ana quait., being bet on 4. G. Buarse, ww Wo 1 flows in the recetanoisaanee fe very light. ‘niortoation of General Grant's movements, Maseneburetty and pt Meine, The Western enairinon Union State Cormier, VP. H. SamKiDas, Major General. 1 bile digit, and mining, and A ting inf A early " ihitivs but uowe ao éskstde 5 § i'e Thies fit tl « 6 terehurg, Grant han not been idle in other : rte Je as te : Bai aid cee eee iy bd Vo reports ef actve operations have been recetys | pects, He has been grading the courtey in re y ax New) ork where the erop vil ; J}rom the Southwoast. : + ’ hia works, anl buil‘ing a branch railroad to ene-hall and two-thirds bel average 5 cecil taba {Gace ede imi Ata Ok tek tanta pakicwanoadbiogt ccna nect bis extrenue left with the road to Clay P Qty, with the ouulicy Pi Coumia and Nova fowtert pd ed bret iy adap Lies r wi totitas ea | EUWIN M. STANTON, secretary o thereby having @repid and unbroken line of cx 6 a the quantity and aadity rene within cue have been reveivert at Gen. Rove " yo oon ae] tauniention between all Rees his army and! a n aad ‘ pa nsutvenit'd ql : toain bose of mipplies. From those portions of eughth of au wveraze. Oo the whe kesh Wp hot st entire want A le hay News vie reteotce Works then Gt the Bew foe? the rive of the fall which ta one of the obter len dn One cotnley Murtrees th fy y fatale kK Hass Hone ce Th Yi id Sanam ty Lal inore, Sept. Wh. —General Averill hae ree | irom, aeit is thrown upon the gr mud, can be pla " A 1 ce neatinet Junvate bonny Mucnsburg, and the working pert! wear, 4 new wad is in rapid progre willafford us tacre thiiu euonel tue horne corm Vania Cavaless With, 280 itu S00} tent iu f : \ Urge and the working perder | here coms to te littie douls that Graut is rece. ton, with a titers) marca io exportatou, ‘the | aod tal hg rebel Dib bel's belgade of 2,0 Mh ™ Toe Athouta Arenas ‘ nena te the} eogaced wu repairing the Baltimore and Obie Kalle | ing reinforcer sud that he fa conveying the ‘ 4 at Heady eli yeeterda.. Kibo amt wound ov tut “ ! ‘ C ' . or lwork A train of cars loaded | to hia leit. He y probably co nol Jetiviency Will nob eubance prices io amy cour AE ” raurniny of Ano t a thou ‘ ra vi may 7 ¥ contemplate ano . =o Ht nol j v . » | GUN: al Our losa nha 1 eat aeetiainik eh bh fora ws sent fron Harpers Perry, yeeter. | tack on our right, or may ben further extension able extegt, and the prospec os compared with DT billed, ning. Towlay the wat on . . : his tines around the city. In either case, thou, the snticipations aie wie Uae sue. wre em pemily | Pm rowdy torn Pe bt the damage 3 AL two ctolock yer ber ve tea point within five rntles of Martinsburg. | he had the addition of the hundred thousand 1 eatlafactory iri . The Vecreek, the only | 4 very heavy batee wa t ft os contident!y expected that the road will be | he calls for, we predict his failure. The enemi: vhe wheat ropin! Yor) te ne Meehan Wh My VA nite . u ise r4 ' : | opened to Cumberlaad by next Friday. bat a it iran Bear oe on the city yeaterda crop in feet wi vay nied ore van VV i aclierdeuers } tae ' : morning, and for an hour or two nycht be tore los averave nh Qin rr re] 1 1. Per Murfrvethorn, Sept 10 in re t News vi One negro wae injured, and one or two hous 4 : . y in Wrehington. \ 9 : . i ¥ the aueerishth below the | &sedsfant Adjatast Genera) Ne y's | vt weouck. From elevated positious around the Os aylvania, bho quantity will be ote righ Bin wood order trot Lane to Chattanenen x ocoupaal tier Voohinatony Sept VW. -There ia no news of) Pouns Railroad cau be distinetiy geen, and the rat: mverage, With wliby deed fa Now Bowland et jetta cpornine with inails for the vy at Atiane Pte Lee We SEO tert frou the Army of the Potomac, | ling of the cnps and whistling of the engine hear! i ' ‘ noe! comfa ery ' * 1 , 5 tho Britiah provinces, the Quanity will sencorly af the ve ie ia: Fal pale My JA aes D te ie y vga tari a hs ar : Whe outfana- OF the n our lef front t foe Kehmond Fsovierre takes the followin fall A sie Sol Leiba Mes BYCENNE). WHATS: UNE A Pulosk,, Tem. dispatch of the Oth envaGen. | ble Jack both: partics were prepar heen strongly fortitied. recently, Ht te atated be | pangeat view of General McCleNan's nowt quality os mood, Toe Wet Siaion however, Lenina oat aud ay dhe forow: ut | he ; Cantisnediny Leen bears ot | teccptere that Loeta army haa been atrengthened | tion P . rr u Roniswean had conve nee e force ¢ direction 4 wha . ‘ , ‘ og 4 erhibic less aay stuck res i erp Lia ree ea Hees i sab tive | Heeb vee 4 ; 4 ssiie tl Far by reuntorecinent from varlous polnts, and by a ] Georze DB. MeClollan, with hoe well-trained min trust Bates West or the Alevianles will fel one page eran qiceateetn y iuiers are raing the va yatie luree onmber of conscripts, whos it appeare have | Dis ulzh-lred manners and gentiemanty fustinct: frurth below the aver eae 41% count 4 Wheeler toward the wsaee B The | (oun t gt tive r A ' or Selig Krall eiti ' a ee oprite to President aes bh einey tivoen Naat ony add crn rte it re ; « clan has on\y this negative power—of repr: man have ones’! ire ave pert ‘ ‘ , ” ° ton : ie ani “ et { ie wot = t , : y oe 2% venting all thet is diseontented, ilar ewset Meth counied are ¢ ‘ | hos retuned to Pallaler Me tetey . Ne : eee ese Hees tsted with Lincotn, H werful bold fem onesonrh te ouee vba be Be uuay thatone b eelrebe cay edad dented % " * cuorent ac Washingion vege | bis own over the mind of the nation, His name ‘ eut the wires on Mridag, seven na northwest of We bave Sheroon mitiised, W ve fore q hot sddociared With any ¢ ent triumphs of th 6 Wolo the quaits ia all the eo She estilo call wape colar towards Prauuiin; | bin bo ehauge ble fron tom, The ext odor | Mrdays Petereburg bas beeu captured by our | hrma hor with eay brilliant uccens as a state nl the other alee. Le qumutity Dibbe'l and Willams hed united their forcee at he fumes will be one Iving toe (ocermibent bret me wdvices to that effect, | man. Wrhout intluence agu without power as | a! oven below mu nierae Woatbury, Willams and Robinson bad passed | and 9 double-quick toward the elasaie boo ot Dale it dhe ruuior ie weneraliy discre ited, } in, MeClellan mitaty bo: ever, tn order to ve bes : Theorta Cove Cannon county. with t the traud | ten . : chosen by the still mnynty party of Northern De Bye aud Barley eshibe poor setuine in New | icy anid three pieces of artillery towards Pwelve bourse aiter the Urterance 6 we else opateh te the Bittssure BVESING | jiocracy as thar standard-bearer, represent som Rawlend, the quant sug ouesthicd below the | McMinnville, General Sherman hw tat ed! 4, ‘ nae ra SANlauits Comosteies states that Mobile has surrendered to | great idea, some leading principle, which the midtdiing, tu this State | communication via the Naabvitle and Chattanooga , rake [eeuerel Sherinan es : Foreypat without resistance, No other paper bas nay find an echo om the hearie ’ in Railroad, Repairsou the Tennessee aod Alabanne j roniiteuce Thiet ie not peace D1 Vye ie uestly wa averwye crops wad Darley threes Rained will be completed on Monday. Wheeler, The Paterson itncen. ae = — i* pt, from his selection, that, upon countin, © arths | he toner aeculag avd the latter ithe agwregate bas destroved only sit miles ot Pat sar ‘ (ein strength at Chicago, the peace party fon n : varie Noda Sept. it, The ol owing ie the ' t Her ia quality. Tn the Western states the cesulta | track. Roar hundre! and forty car’ loads of sub- it 4 dates From New Orleans. themnaelves. in an unenpe ted tincrity. The ee sistence were received hy Atlanta on y \aet, bh) © Tirat Uns 8 Pacirs a vered, uo doubt, that individual me me Deiter, tat eat Wo average In onty about | St. Louts, Sept, 18.—The officers of the dispatch | First rae he W. Ack- Interesting War ttemsy d of welwht aud character were suxious!y desirous © emesfonrih the cou der in Piva. dnatanas Mined, Lihlll shel) cules sheeted imate he sie ' erman's F om or . (Giro Sept sho The steaner Lanniuary, from | a speedy termination of hostilities, Bat they di- M vblgan ona Wie ne iy he othe tities ty | Do@t, which arrived at Caley yesterday, report that) giv paw, fab 2d, 2 the { Now Girloans 7th. hus arrived, she was fined #2. | covered also that the masses were by no meaur tty fh Te hin en ¢ fan | lifteen thousand rebela are concentrating wt the | and Mr. Morriety So ' sf RECREATES sare lauding at | P45 Yet for an opew avowal of defeat.» Ties these Stutey the returns ne within ws eghth of an | wath of. the Red Rive heats, Tine it tj 1 “ ener Deus at Vicksburg. ior lauding at | wonted a brighter ight by which to read the rHKe, ee ee ee ee | Becond Kaas, the Jersey Bt. Lemor Twe-cndea. , other than military ports ou her | us trip. coming fate than that of Coambersburg, sid thr 7 vet . | 7 ne ‘ oar of cant r dered into the ea be uppleercp vu Ne ' ds in New Bug. quarter inile dash, three year ol | 0 irus trom the el hs inthe Parish of | Tear ofeanuon had pot yes thun 1 adoes my Mis hewW ; ‘ Hi} nd j Southern News. i urers. Mr. Hunt New O z a fas = i i ae sil ihe merehant priuces of their great cities. & yi sandin be Weet Sites middling ¢ and | = icon one leng Ol eh. Veabe give a jagjority of 900 fer the pew | thie proud Denocrac nee in its union with Vow the ayeray: qQiantty and quatity. ‘The om v | filly bad third; Mr. Gritostonc* rt Constitution, The vote war 4, { Southern men, the of the republic and the Botatng evo +f . the tea will be lea | ¥ atEecee ” Huse Werel ravers: Wel tou's Charlotte BP. besten off, mie Phe atcaner MV. Gillang New Orloans for Matte | BOpe ofthe worl), forgot a sevond time ite noble n id patie Sta Mata ns ead ; | Toe Jute Riebuoud papers are largely devoted Qyg nog, + Lt i » New Orlonnn for te | vocation, and etoc ped to a pitifal compromiae, Se Shan manol, eave. in Ole where it will be | oy ghe military operations at Petersburg, and ex. Third Ree ttle norasyiaden with lumber and 38 paswners found> | Jecting @ inan who lad soleranly Ldespi boggatecie donble, An avetace crop a rep tel from only at yyy Y 4 Gene irantta | ran beat Bre ate Ploete ur Zhe lon the Lat fust, 120 niles 8 favorof war, and who was yet weak enough t sae . t ' | hibit a pretentious knowledge of Geners) Grant's be nie ‘ | promise to be whatever the party might desire bim couple of counties a Vermont, Tn the reat ot New | views aud intentions, ‘The Pxawmxe o! Friday ee wis & total lone, possenurers ates Bngland the quanticy tones! From ( burleston The Rebel Ofcom Placed paced tbeineei vee araaa le Recht tobe, they coupied this p Ry of theirs with on hours on a reff, when thee | avowed peace inan, hoping t on F é | aayar Under tire. : ‘ 1 hue to Mesa bagedt i Tork an eet) jew then usual. OF the Western Grant has messed a great meuy troops on the The Phtladtiphis Tnaurk , | were n Lby the U.S. stener Cireare'an and | com Aes DAKee ar ear A + be ‘ iates Micbiwan piohes tee rest returns the | railroad two miles south of eraburg, wid has, he pare A y er Cora Giiaan, was owned | yincoln, For us there lies in these ¢ fevatione svorage deticiouc’ being fully one- bird. fy Penu. , Within the Jhis left « quarter The steamship Cre nt ‘ a bs thocemn ander, Captain L. Hy Mott. sen of Dr, olen Warning not to indulge in bopes of peace viet Peay of a mile across to the west of the ral! jo Will, | night from Chariestou on the Sth inst. itwillle : weak ie ah : Heedaicien foyer ndulge in bc Rea of pea evlvania the avorae os « urth less and inthe | a: an early day, make # yraud bure i otry Torii TLUE alia taole, vibes foes aANePTACT Wett, ew 9 Ae veins . 4 yg re ‘ : lhelona fee ie pest other Western Stetes the deficioncy will net exceed | reach the Southside railroad at senne p ar the | remem . f a ‘ ; {There was five tind side ernbracing a) : rl wry Avy bab thet sed 4 en ea eighth of the everave. In (he British Provincns | WW This Is to be bis next grand mov . Lane Ee HUGS FO Fes : yrter of & wm the lever, ten voles above | uobody thants, and to ciaima place among tre she crop ie goo! indity Ali the States ix | Phe @ame journal ridicules General Grant's de- | fire in retaliation for that wumber ot t » pris ton Rouge daveng. great nationgof the earth, not by tavor or by par ’ mand for a hundred thousand more men to termi. oners exposed to our fire i Coarleston, Nie a cnr Be irkakaatan seis | suasion, but minply by right and might combined, cond, itis ey cont lanvied the prisoners ut Lighthouse The U. 8. eupy tearuer © ronse au returned to tty Tetegraph.) These returns are nit'sfo torr, a indicating that | Bate the war, and exclaims: the Tib, whon they were framediatesy + New Grleans thy from a cruise on the Texan coset at bah there ja no reason to apprehend aweavcity, or even |. Whetare a hundred thousand human cattle * ghep new quarters on Cumrming’« Po forthe Rio Grande, she supplied about thirty of Washington, Sept, V4. Richmond papers of It is a were trifle ; itis all that General Grantde- a) , F ly betweer - an increage of prices oa consequence of any de | Pet ge What @ * . quarters are directly between Port fetencies, which will be more chan made up by | manasa butel er Py hat arene ° bis per both Yte. and on ude from tt f nowrly kinds of prod ny wd revilers ie thie ti all of his for onty ahr stockade Bas bee bili of the balances of Powe , Le juce lying | dead thousand more! fe would take him fully « the wp and inside thin stock over from lsot seu, Tn tact, the chiet difficulty vight to wet them al! sisuyghtered Hv alert: fourteen feet high, the officers ore quartered in alel- ‘ eroms to arise fron the scarcity of farm laborers te | night; let him do his best : and be promises chat) (ortents, A plank-way runs rovod the work, on whe inferined of the capture of Fort Morgan, pros | gather in the crops; the places of onllated men | # z requisition shall be bis last-positively | which sentinels are stat The food turviabedt pounced Farragut the Naval hero of the age. The | Macon, Sept, 10. A flaw of trnce wae received - ‘ . Who will grudge the glorious Graut the prisonews ta oe pear tike that whlell the rebels . by Gen. Hood yesterday from Gen, Sherman, in naving been ouly partinily sipplied by womeu Ning a hetacombe as tha hundred thousand — give our meu in ¢ froops at Sante Bravos and the crews of the block> | wocch the latte states that he bad ordered Atlante foreign emigration wuc Julor savage machinery, by toore mere bumean beings counting nesroes and Phe rebels are certanly in etiny fleetaye in good health, Blockade running leared of all white inhabitants, Those taking the ” pi ¢ J bis a y ire, « ,) pon’ € i} ~ ae th x alga prices rule, will be to consequence of, cuts | Sin at the rernres ite wivatous’ thilon ait be be KA oa au thes nhs soxpocte! to begin soon on the Texan cuast, The | Cath would be sens North of the Tennessee River, Monday contain the following tterie: as Dlockacers with provisions, The guuloa ander to speak of that excellent | Wagner, and are camanicd by the bur Macon, Sept 2.-The Yarkoes coupletely destror: edibe railroad between Jonesboro and East Point, | their retreat, turning every tie, and pooens | vous te othat point, The French Admiral, | every rail, Our pickets extend six miles bero | Jonesboro, Aroostook isthe only vessel on duty atthe month the Blo Grande, The French bave nearly seron- t arlestot | ' i he exposed to iin and those who did uot would be sent South, Av sency troubles, rather than ang deielency in the | -ovod—all at the incousiderable coat of thiadiminus danger of hte and lob. Gear al Foster ia navy ison the alert, | armistice of ten days was proposed by the man (0 counties of nature, which bot pve us more than | tive ee qitey vdeay Pama biere liatle toillion oF two mined to bring the rebele tothe «ense i | > —— | carry ou the SEE G00: Hood seo ted the are ugh, « em yur © exeroee due | already buried on thia war, » * hs vatter, mist ce but denoune the order as barbarous, scone ae FOC ANAT IE OWN DeUe eRerViRE: Ue.) BIRORE Uae Oe chen Hab whabihenie Dd : Our Indian Relations. | ; 4 , al - - | the frst army of aeventy-tive thousand men abdue Thursday, Sem. 15. Was tagton, Sept, W4.—Brig.Gen, Bibley, in an | rebigive ai geal fad i Glnee aon, . : i iien I. . " i ‘ ’ eo aiay. ru, Hor Ce A New Myetery in fordon, } the south # Did the two mil ions of men subere | OFFICIAT, NEWs. jal dispatch, o#ya the number of Indiausem- |) Bragg taat Wheeler destroyed the railroad avd Vhe Louden * We bran oad “! Anioates. | Quently recruited accomplish the undertaking ? ° Deaved within the territory of Minne ‘ . | bridges ou the Naehville ral'road aud then worked : : pedantry * Are we then to fall under the onsetot a bundred |g Loita tiginfieee A \ min ED Oe of Mibnosote ts nearly | Deges on the Naaheie ra. fone en oreo sraordipary discovery wie mice en Thatedsy | thousand recruits inferior in every moral and phy- | * - ph Pt ‘ PACE CRA mNE fn OF VP 17,000, inetuding %500) warriors; of witcta 1,800 are | COND Rtat SURE A wie pt ase Ye po any uestroyed itty mules of the Teanessee Railroad; alsa evening, Angel oo nat ein Church | Geni attribute to the hosta that preceded tlom / 30 desirons of pence, aud | several trains aud much property. He claims thet | about t-Capture of a Kebel Kegimear oY 06) bosnle ® Woman woe ford knectin by the wate ot 5 iu the Cty Pas ry J it an an priests f | houn's tamons policy of @ dual yoveruiment, Lieutenant General ¢ parlor, was the booy of snother worn, also | with separate Presidents, for the tree and slaye partment in respect we the draitas quite dead, in the # r pet v Fr = oe Sacha contingency is not possible, But we have 4 E Ath APS RL Ga es z b e @roused that all wes no nicht, sod the negh- | our duty, The satue troops—every man to bis port War Drrarrwrsy Sopt. 14 vould not hesitate at any time to raise the toma: | asigate is w bitter pill to swallow? but the tee | wors made a forcible entiy. da the tot parlor, | will wave Us again, | \ ' Mis aie rat nie Uae ark sow if not restrained by foar of the consequences. | done, aud down it must go however unpatable, tie reconimenns a4 9 permanent policy, concentra- igs mand milite’y surveillance of the several bands Democratio State Convention. sad tribes, adding that “when they find they The Exgtinee hasalonge article applying Mr aut telecraphs this De- on behalf of the Democratic State Central Corral. ution to order, Hon. Marshall ciple was inve Wf ho tnterest was at stake, how could four in tions of free negroes exist anon 1 ret peigbt millions of whites? The institutions ef the Série rs come laty our tive ple et yards of | tes of the Confederacy aud thow of the Entou the men ure nearly nulver extreme terror, and was Dol eu fo le cons: lerebly | paler and more cadavero stock Lp than the corpse of his wite, which lay wit f cm the enforced, Let them te undecelved, Do. aii Southern News. | tee, called the Com |B. Champlin was ting roomy there was |g Wa at . » present ci Opening Proceedings—Adjournment to thie ied ‘ Btates, to the clroumstanuces of the present wil and 1 ey ‘ : ist cease to dey § snom ab ‘ < bat RPL TERN MAI At iniceee RUA DAE aban’ | it “ a Ai panne : Cry Porst, 19.50 A. ML, Sept. 1), nitnat cease to depend upon the chase for food, and | (Uhursday) Morning. {There were marks of asiri: in the room”, but | M/bery situation, wa AS TE NEON Oe Hon, Edwin M, Stanton, Scorelivy af Wor nav si Work or starve, they will agree to any reason- Albany N. ¥y Sept. 14. ~The Demoeratic 8 at present it would rather secru that poison was | foresight of the great Carolinian's plan bas been We ought toh ove the © Dumber of e conditions the Government may see tit to tie ait %, ; 7 the cause of aestb. Gae oo ibe women was the | amply vindleated by the events of our civil war 1 ? f iy : ‘A " Cor vention met at Tweddle Hal! at noon te-da: wite of the imbecile, wocse new Backiige | ea] 7 a ft Fes a Fer aicgeunity (asia, called 4a by the Prow a hortest por sille | pore; and that it s becoming um reand more maui- | The staceof the hall was gaily decorated wiih the Bem, He Le ray eda ine ue ty aud hit eine: i ouly altertntive ler tine, Promph act i ing our arunies Wil! bave fest Ha) soe iaek tixed polley as that indicated | tears and Btripes, and # splendid MeClellan and When the persue who diseoverel the women | 4 shia enemy would but consider the abot them. The ¢ sa i r oe 4 ies - : ? ahaa ¢ ee eae eft sd ieee with refer Pendleton banner, All the Delevations from the var- went into the adjoins ap Hment they aw Micks | avery anion? the people of these states hem. They prufess to tellovy a vke thelr to the creat trites of Tndlans North and West | ious Counties in the Bhate are fully and there is © | iughom Tying on the ‘| and tomb ng, When | practical beanna, the utter impossibility of ac toen leliovc, there is ouch a par'y Norta in favor « f us betore 4 permanent peace can be restored 6 | jarge attendance of or ders F Bean | he porceived them, be craw ved uuoerieath the bed | , ® Itsiders, Hon, Poter Cagger | pod staf to eecupe Monn tite He tees tit ctateoe | Bidhing it would by apparent to them, “If no prin | recogn’zing Soudhern judevendence thar the nafs eur extensive border, ‘ | | pointed ten porary chairman, him. The people rae, Ws © pre aus toy esti ¥ ore based upon diferent and opposite principle aril {hat Uimeartlokin eros lid te tag eee th ; Rebel Journals to the 10th, Mr. Ira Schafer, of Albany, and Mr. Culver, of , | proceeded to get bin frou inuer the Lees bot Li | the former, upon negro slavery: the laiter upon ‘ ' er er Tite Souther papers contain cwtaile os interest) Kings County, were designatnd to coudiet Mr, was found to be w tish of no little atouityy as Ve} white treedom. ‘The neccesitios of each reqidre | bubthat shey believe peace will iv ated alt : ‘c y , . ‘ struggled with ail bw weet, aad appesrvd to Le | ¥ ae rth Deana “wad ye ape i He ihe ath stiles , i ‘ eng the ollitary situation, The jourvals | Champlin to the chair, and when the applause bad ‘1a 0 mate of denjn i He es, hoy ven gee !wonld be promoted by two governmental prompt tin anne am . nated arate cs vn teaver to explain away the fall of Atlanta and | subsided, Mr. Caanplin said : we ain and direaencs for me ac vege ue ite is ons organisms and the power and inihience Tene tat pales . pane ser bay oy for months enlarged upon ita import. GextLemen ov tor Cosvexrion t—I am grateful aihew ¥! h ; a Hees! 4 i hit be han ‘ | of all, wudiminished by the separation, id. | Shem 4 te an tmin Cegawd noce as the key to the Cotton States, now maintain | fT the honor done ine in. selecting 1.9 to preside bis statemont 1 x hae Yeon found binyihat Be | alwaye exist in amity ae inst au assailant of U.S. Grosty Leutenant Geaeral, , ; over your temporary deliberations, You meet un- had not fer? fc ae three ‘nse —neat'y | either, The American continent for Amemcan civ ; q Hint ii te of no importance, argue that General | der circumstances of great responsibility. As the Oran ys ae tee anes aes a he ileation ae sich @ Confeclersie asa Vederal ons The filowing telegrens bes beer eived tre Shoomso has taken it on ruinous termi, Upon this | representatives of the conservative citizens of the mie th " eae *) timent, and, notw andng the passions excite es ae pres fap : ibtect the . joorg . | largest State in the Mnfon, your action will hav hard, and had not been cut tor at loast two dave, | and aroused by this war the peoples of the two Major-Gen, Sherman on rhe sa cots rablect the Macon, Georgla, Re@iwren has the fol peck dacs reper mpiedl Bute Aa rafal a me The cu Bild ard other veuel mn | nad io 'he | scotions must ever lean more on each other than ou! Atla Ga, 0:80 P.M Sept. 1 Non lowing county, You are the first delegates of Bloctors ioe Aly Cpa qert HAS nee 10} toe dee *" | apy otber uation, Our conquest only could make poweiy gy Stayt Fesensawn Ak abot f Phe tall of Atlante has not occasioned much des. | convened inthis State to endorse the action and | kali dusk andar i pate ila war in am nvered | bry i's Aer Ms aire pane 2 davroack pean Imad to > y val < "| ‘, pondoney. IN18: fF G0 line the enewy bave palned | comperate in the purpose of the recent Nations ys { 4 susplelone a | Si ihjugated, the people ol e Confederate Kimi to hour the dr will 1 ! v ti ut position—the objec polut of «x | Convention held at Chicago 1 bave come to- of soem, ' teh re raegiee bt isla Wats peosme. the It 4 art the Poln } the need the men; wih thes ¢ ' wate 5 Patt tay bus ata cost of He and ibs ue | gether imbued with Oe paliriotl principles which . ss wiped uDg 0 WET Cod , fuorm'nye ayy ‘ ’ eure (bat Teaves him, We nis ably believe, | suimu + Youde not meet as partizar | ndnot to haveany | ; P, . i 3 lupoure nd wel »v eee 14 ; . J 1 8y 1 " sy | ony and every enemy o e United Bates os ther toa eippled te make an, ate use of | te pre TC) GO rty sucee: traces of blood upor them, and bemdes although | frond aud deliverer, and ready at all timceto res Terienced officers alveudy ou band aul tur bee bia advanta sy Dn the a cant § contre ited a Da aires 2) te parnieel] 7 siyom the nose avd mouth | ‘y r 7 uk tad to : 1 4 dbo a jas YOU on Savoourcountsy, You thood was found iasuinys irom i ent] n the contest, Rat as an mudepen lent nation. cause the enforcement of the jay ye 1 z hey und scouraged and de army of | will reflect its Wisdom {ts pairi 8 spirit | oft Mre. Rackiogdurm, PA nouns 4 Were ae a ri | Jopost allinn-e that can unite the poeple should power resident fa our Ge ; : velorany with reserves , i raiders and ! of concord, and will cordially respond to its setiony vn the bodies of any o! Qeusipi Neebhe rg | exiat besween them, snd an framit te ne sould he 4 HO) prioreltins are ae 4 reater‘ne Los sobsruon! ms In charavter and atapieions 'n resnity Woot, maakue the ROUREERRSE | ISTE hag thee ‘be an offense to the other, The Novther, poopie na oawou, OH 4 ' re, 4 1a preenrt mite Basty the fores of the | by which it pleisel its efioraior the exrbest a that been asreriained that Mre, Mery 4 | wei a8 oUF OWN, Wil soon Fee tue folly oF mscuipe olilds is 4 t aanaid nba avle t, | Cowudorate tr sb ap he relic ved frog ST nani’ GORMALEAE wilt sient pea | Gribbin, the womas who ls cuppuss.| to pave oie | to live together ater auch a war, dhoy will 7 e'd the power of a X \ aay ae ® haberwar ts aud | te: Pig othe Dalen aod the al in r Bret, did not vein the .ottaye, Bhe ois Ma ‘, od j learn that Ina fone ye atel dotowve alls pos Vin boats are alowly bus | and by which {it gave to ue as @& atend © Visit to ber wstor atthe me of ber death, Sie ce of the two gationsiities again. the worl!, t 1 ! rere), : toernaty the desperate odvens | ard bearer that great aud geliuat Jeacer, Gen- Wasa widow, and resided in lodgings tu Arundel th separate covernmenia for domestic a!laine pe ren er i ur Pantiely fs bee saked bisa upou | eral George B. McClellan, the record of ‘Whose aireet, Betbnu! Groce, Phe bel ef is general io tho} tes uber true and real interests ua well wy the Phe draft ts amterci te comenoe taal the) a doubtfal meceas, Wea not « spate that thie | past life is acertain guaranice that he je fittest t Hocality that the iu Geceasad enme te sholy dessa “road to lnsting pence," Siatem wud Uatricts wl ere vie ted vepaico mony yetend nthe des enetion of Shere | uischarge the sacred trust about Ww be reposed i by poison, ard char toc culautiuple was imoug! NEWS FROM GROrGta. ses army: aad Me oxhan te Qo be forced tot his hands by the American people, Thore ance abo it owing t toe tain ly quarre’s, ' A > volunteers, on Mond r ' , ’ ever tbe ptrugate, Mut ethould it not be so-- | couvietion pervading the cearts of tho poopie, thar Boeri ta ara Tne capture of Atlanta ty General Sherman # should 126 fee th de. ig wVIEHOD Perv ‘ g ! rs F . > lilt corpioed, * & ve R sid je bon yo ae-pon ent be realized, whet ) the Administration in power s incapable of resio.s A DISTURBANCE fox place on Tuesday mer noe only vaguely hinted at by toe Richmond papers, PH! COMME ‘ Bnd sabssitetes will a i on Hi t ne me *) routed inevery other | ‘ug the Uulon or saving the country. A great and ve i ple A reld. In Flor ns ‘ fl . \ (are and one ofthe guerd wero shot: one of the | Georgia to the following effect ; | mble. Volunteering \¢ sll progressing with ment, 2 the Biate of Missioaippi aud 1m Wess Leule- | pate rections hava carted our fag. yey uper ailere end the other Ine: one leg. The guerd Genera! Hood's front is vow about a mile and » ETE r ey ‘ba bas Gaines one impoert.at position ip Geor- | # hundred battle flelda, upru the land and upon or @e L helt hove Loretarta Stetion anil the marae lanes. Vigor in most % the Sisies. ee roi thet has been pavchseed oo deariy that | the pes—.cet for the want of wedem and abilit: ¢

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