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TUIETY-FIRAT VPA. ) KUMBRK 10,054 § | which did so much to make the reputation of a e atest New | Stonewall Jackson, ia now 6 reanived, shaver | Shoat bie cory wbile hie body is contained within tmovement of the enemy from Atlanta ap to lest Dy Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. a Lp a acs. at 864, TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY, = = = SS Se ——— A W148 of truce atonmer arrived at Fortreas Mons Foe 08 Sanday from Varnioa, on the James River, @m route Adnapolig with So Union prisoners, NEW YORK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ’ enoased ine net atriped woolen akull cap, drawn entire Georgian regiment. There bere go " t I ' the embh mice ofa Vinwinie mi body, flying post-)« tur ar . ; Tis leat 66 0 bh overcoat, striking | Sivht and nothing is known of the whereaboate of n eof the | O86 ary, Farragut does not design attecking notabere have th ‘ arms nnd sw 4 wrapped frou the (eet 1 te an | Mobile at present, Sherman has ised en just release! from aout! i . ttm tt t athe knocs with white tape, fle f te brave | fr dding all cttisens to come this aide of ton 4 ‘ " sochiched chmnaared mt Ou beak ——- te maces sv icele an) an hares oa any man yor | THI from beyond was Lave been teed by the Navy Departe homeward. Buch as # ted in the V eae, except Parson Brownlow, who is said to So ~. Menk directing that herewter no wbwtitute will be } I a , * tae es } Mdhdhs acd anthers wotlk idee ge From New Orleans, IMPORTANT REPORT. ' SURRENDER OF MOBILE. NEWS NOT CONFIRMED. Official War Dispatches. SHERIDAN STILL PRESSING EARLY. THE FISHER’S HILL VICTORY. 20 Pieces of Artillery Captnred. | OPERATIONS AGAINST SHERMAN. Rebel Striko at his Communications. SURRENDER OF ATHENS, ALA. Forrest Across the Tennessee. THE INVASION OF MISSOURI 80,009 Rebels on the Move. RATIONS TO MEEI THE MILITIA CALLED OUT. CITY AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS: The Great G ko, &e, &e Highly Important Report. sarrender of Nobile, Cairo, Sept. 24.The Memphis Burr ers of ve @rday publishes, on whab ¢ rogarls ay reall euthority, the substance of & dispar 1 Panic. Bolly Spring, auncunciog the unconditional « render of Mobile to our nboate > dates a given. The vunbosia approwhed the city #) Clow that they coull have desirosod le without ot eulty. {A naval officer, who participated in all Admiral Farragut's operations against M jest arrived in thin c! the yreatest confidence in the trath of the rey capture of the elty, He stwes thut when he effaira, which we are not at bberty to publish just flow, were fi; a sultale tiim to secure that result —Evr. Bun} sn special duty, expresses ried Ry Mart The New Orleans Eva saysot the state aTalre et Mobile prior to the reported surrender Oar advices from Mobile Bay are to the 1th inst. —Welvesday last Abthets } war qui the soltiers were pri n eatehs fish and cating oysters iN ‘ f the army | or flees were being mace of which mention can be made, The monitor Tecumseh is plain) s visible in ber watery bet, and preparations are being made fo remove her mach.uers, ne, ete lk ow eons. Jered impossiile to ruine hol, agit ta sop posed, from the rapidity with which ae snk, t! at @ large portion of her bottom was torn away by be explosion of the torveco, Fort Gaines, und | rejuvenating tour hoof the Uniou garrison, is look- ing very spruce and nowt -in fact, “lean cw # new pb.” Itis nota structure, however, that woul Stand a hoary bornbardment Hall the wes meta! which was thrown into Fort Morgen would completely destroy it. Fort Moran is ap parroty @ hopeless wreck, and it seems iinposmble diet an considerable portion of the old workaca grains mace serviceable, Cay WoO | Chief of Military Telegraphs for Gon. Canh | vision, hus recent)y Leen ona vurit wo Mobtie Huy,'n | ance of his duties, accompanied by Mr, El- hic, bis ehief mechanician The laying of a tele- | ‘ ph cable was among the work perorine | ween what points it was bud wed pot tel at | liberty wo stale. | Officfai War Dispatches. Newan from all the Armics, War Department, Washington, DC. Sept. 2° 10.80 A, M.--Major-General Divs Depawhes from Uevers! Sheridan, up to tl o'clock Satur: wight, dated mx miles mouth of Newmarket bave been received, He hat drvea the enemy from Mornt Jackson without he ng able te bring on an engsgernent. The eneiny were mov rep a and he hed no cavalry prosent to hold them Tor bert had attacked Wockham's forme at Luray, aud esptured a number of prisoners, Shertdan und tebol boepit Rowwarket, and was eighty miles from Mortus burg. Twenty pleces of ar Fisher's Hu) 3 in all the towers frotm W nchester to y were together with cleven hundrodt prisou- army of the manele ved for the navy tinlow thoy be seamen or fires men. Tw autaeriptions to te Seven Thirty loan fos ‘the past two days, aa reported | » Treasury De~ seatanie majesty in perse 1 eppearene are tnang Ineldente related of Old Jubal, bub jot ot present call to mind but one, Daring the bate im the Wilderness, on one covason —but partaily or y unfit for] reg ment from Bouth Carolina waa ordered fighting purpowe The offietal bulletine must for | charee the enemy. For sone reanen they faltered. into farmers Importast from tie Rio Grande, New York, Sept. 8.—The steamer Fung Shuey ‘ Od atibal, hear cng of it, rode up to the head af the | {Tom New Orleans en the 18th tum, arrived hore Partmeant, emount to $1,634,000, and to the Ten- the moet part have tolt how al tha wasdour. To) cojns, and im that peculiarity of tone for which | thie morning, We are indebted to Purser Annable Forty loan ¢374,000, can only hope to add a few Cotulla te the nar. | he wae aoted, cried out, “Dlest you you goes] gad the Commercial for pecan Tue Government, rays a Wash bee rative, On Wednesday nicht General Sheridan { His tanined gerape, and you ‘shall help va | |’ vac Baynees vorsreny | Peary shea oe va dlepatchs ot" The regiment wae an cut by the remark very of our files, A despatch Gom Baton Ronge Las nod apart from newspaper publications any resolved to attack the rebel powition Oo Foscer4 | that thew rushed upan the foe, driving him frem | to the New Orleans Timms says; intarmation of pesos proparitions, i rough the ines Hill The plan of attack was as { et The | every position, The ateamer John J. Roe was magged and annie | Atlanta, or from any other quartar. Fighth Army Corps, under General Crook, wae Sayer eneoopd twenty-one miles below New Madrid when run- Tha deingations from Co vo to the right towards North Mormtainy the From the Sonthwest. ning in dense fog. No cme was lam, but three men | Ky, wh WaaVtRUN ea, Seitotie loth ex the betel Lit wand attack the reve! were injured by tbe chimocy falling, and twenty Yo while returning home from s Union demon+ left tank, anc \¢ a gain theit rear. Rickett's | Captare of Athena, Alay ete. OF iwreniy-fire soldiers ware weed by jumping patie to Cincinnati on Saturday night came in iv } , ps wasto fon Crook on e overboard al ie w v = 5 , div! non, of the Rixih Corps was to 0.0 CMOK OL) Do ucanitle, Sept 25.00 Bridey, part of Fors jonged to the besend Wane ouvaary.” ey ‘elon with @ met in the Fourth ward Rould- the lef, while Wheston'# and Gett be ff ‘i era and piatole were treely mead, Two and the syne corpa, were to form the centre, The 19th | Post's foram cromed the Tonneanee river, at Bates ‘The Trwme saya: : honing corpa were to hold the left ’ m Wea Landing, in Perry county, Tenn, His whole force At ME Pe ee eee wee t ¥ i i ¥ county, the upper steamehip tending yesterday could | wounded. newlay Afternoon, about t LO | fe egtimatod to be so00 men, with ten guna, Col, eo hewn witresent a sight somewhat strange to ‘Ss . The rot was soon quieted, ota ae As Camptell and garrison at Athens, Als, were at- Orleans of late years. This was bales of cotton ® prize atenmer Georgia hos arrived at New their rear, Ty o ley aud who has | | being rolied on board @ vemsa to go dirwt to Kng- land We saw some fity balee shipped on Redford, Mess, from New Lonion, which port she severe ! | tucked by a large force of rebela, and after \ cheering ar they wavaueed on the couble-quicks the | pone of wo bours Curation, were forced to curren. | sleamebip Bir Wilbam Peal, which aalle for Liver- put into on Thuraday lust, owing to ber mmchinery Tee tik whe cukeved Wy | dor, Several bui.dingm® including the depot were pov! direct on the 20th Inst, Tuesday ext, beving become disabled. The Geucvia was eccoms h Gctpe in front, THi6.| set oe fie, Marreek be vu waa in Athens at two |. 106 New Orleans Rua bas tho followinw partien- pealed from New London by the U.S, ateswer q Sora ON | ot jock yesterday afternoon, A detacbraent of 300 fare of the expedition up Fish River, leading tnt | Sloride, which did ot anchor, but having seem ; e Maa cet cod | men sent fromm Mecatur to relaferce the gurrigoa of | Motte Bey, previously reported by telegreptis the Georyia safe intu the Bay, departed on a cruive, ' a hind tas, Abana : The expedition te Bon Bocour Bay destroyed Ir bas not yet been awertained whether G hole rebel arr ad ran, what | po " , r Gove the whol Me Nate & Toke & ey ; A ani 4 are ported to bave been captured after proverty to the value of nearly one millfon of dol. | eruct Dennison will accept the position of Teta oe that ran nolatinate engagement, Several prisoners cap- | lars. [be ealt works were very extensive and of | ger Genoral, but it ! ren t fe wae tuo coup lete.) tired by Col, Prosser, near Atheng report thet Trutuense, yelue w the rebels, The boata which pear W wuppowed that he will not ube ‘ . were | they cr } orenc cotmposed the expedition were the Tritonia, Haht- » He is now canvaiing forthe Republicans » wn thuP srue 8 il ie gests Florence ; that Forrest told them | draft gunboat: the Rodolph, tin-clad : and the | district in Ohio, out of telexr ph'> communteati Apel: : Woote | be would bave force enough to destroy both rail- | Stockade tin-clad After completing their work of | hence the del In th age nthe Date! (ani the | tosda and atey in Tennomes as iong as be plensed. | destruction in Bon Becour Bay, the expedition pro- scan hdishtel Mechelle banid merged DL Lh latior place was liter wreed ¥ § |The Hebel fet bia dae t 1 ot cooded to Mish River, “p which the vessels ascended | Fequest of the President, w.l! continue to discharge. Enapaacks haver Palraont avers sp Ae | forea hae destroyed several miles | shout ten miles, At thia point the rebele bad @ | the duties of the office. ‘The latter, in a letter t Leotany ERaw) : ty. | of © @ Tennemes and Alabama Railroad, be- | sawudli, gristmilla, blacksmith shops, and work- | waa); de : ghekd ie \ were very small, considering the trent | tween Decatur and Athens. There ie no com- | & pa and lumber for boat building, all of whieh ile ngton newspaper, still further explains the alan het p attacked & } 1] Sentinee " wore burned, The property destroyed at thie potas } Motives of hie nation, Ile atates—"* My off vp gr a} ve ‘ ; || mnatoation with Pulaat, Teno, An earaped prt | ould not have been worth eee than one paired to resign was Sal hats Deon ae th oft el Co aot oe Nea tie Me Corba SS Loner reports that the rebel Sam. Wheeler was at-] thoussnddollara, Upto the time the expedition ano the principles Division of the ¢ The forcen in the 1h | Courtland Alay yesterday morning, The rebels Fedele Nad completed iia work of deatruodon, no | opted at Raltimore were objectionable to me; buty | poe ; par ta * thay bed | Nielog Wheeler's force was reported to have gone | of sbout a bupdred men, under Colonel Murray, eilay enimosities among the friends of hale : tine net thet hy Hood in Georgia end it le Forrest's | fushed down to the bank and opened fire, The those principles, and in order to aecure their tae y the ith and | A wa Matas’ ; "| river te very narrow and the banks hich, ard lined | triumph." oe : psa apture Pulack!, Prank!in, and Shelby- | with dense Woods so that $¢ was almost impoasible = ; “ , eo} and the jutermediate block-houses ou the | to return the fre of the enemy in @ manner to Ge: 2 i. ihe r haan ‘ jr At last secounts the rebels were moving on | Prove effectual. Laat robela ran heen point to point, eral Intelligence. t onl ” Lxmasteees 6 Corp which wok ty | Pulahi, No demonstration has been made on the | dissharte thes couskon “The “sheckade ram inte (Ry Mail to the New York Sun.} paid Ahad Mica rbale bg POS | Oe vtanonee Ratlroad. A telegram from Pulask{ | the bank at ope point with such force aa to knock , At a tot ert of é wan (acoverced thal rebels had cut down trees “4 : came t ees As , : "iar of So'tphur B , and the rebel forese were | ao astomake them fall entirely across sihy4 river, Awona the officers killed in Sueridan's first great Lthe mame fate, and were forced to retreat | Operating againat Fok River Refdge All accounts | hopog in thin way to effectually blockade the gun- hattle was Major Dilinggoan, son of the Lioutwnmnts | pions: with the reat of the rele! a trove | aprce that a large force ts marching upon our de- | boate in the stream, and either capture or aaroy: || moverncs. oY estayns favalry force Which moved into tbe Lura " \ them, Hut the epemy were divsppointed, for the flowe seventeen rebel ofcce chiefly from South. a Wadnenday ke active ploye et eceeson this Lo, and proper meana have been | dolph put on a full head of ateam and rammed | western command lately arrived in @ body «® o a is bagel ners Mur ta to repel the rebels, Gen, Rousseau takes the ol st ponetigny completely crushing through | Quebec rede hia picked Up at is are eyrns | the Cold today In perwony and. ia hoped that the Rie sropiton inee of Ge xe for her qrmscr's; | Lx one aettiement in Minnesota, 15 out of the 16 male reaklonts enlisted Phe other man stayed bee will be forced to recrosm the river before he | auccesit al of the smatier exploita of the war, and | hind awn ort of fot cons tle on Mor ‘ ets through with them one of the most damaging to the enemy, Ae ‘f 2 sa ¢ a | Catro, 2th. Th 4 ; Tur Won, Henry Winter Davie will take the led torwar by this ¢ ek ene | Prom Vicksburg and Vicinity. ‘airo, 2 he atoamertMottie Able, from New | atump for Lincoln and dolasen, at P!kten. May om , shes ' ars torts | Wretsbura Sept, Met_v'a Cairo %6th.—Gen, | Cfoene 19th, bas arrived with © large cargo of Tuemlay next south we w nt a of ly aloes! ” FeO Yc igar and motamnes for Bt Touts Twrnry-vive stores in Haltimore have frmt beer Soar ary | into W be ekcrs few | Dane Daw Commenced active operations in thie 2 acting ie Ars cloned by the voveriment, } use the proprietors Cyhe Wm ie OLN Yank, tal wud robe | 4 " i ‘ late oy ut is : Hpanss rape Affaire on the Rio Grande. ees aati Md the tt + Seatil I » ore ‘ ‘ ioler shoroe, Which i « followed by @ vent wilding for the through broad A i 7 ed, mented er | heavy infantry force, ‘The resuls. wil probably. be The New Orleans eteamor, which arrived at this maeee fone from New Yok te St Loula (1,200 I tte incre ‘ si “a a 7 ve slay oaiiians é miles log), 180 locomotives, 6,000 trl | twenty «six 1 ropypeal tlh some ten dave, A negro wae abot on the | F Hy veh ail se ae re ie dogs fei eg pet ies i prsaiteny i rieg bs cars and to Harper's Ferry * ¢ r e) 1th. twoare to be executed on the p for | Cullar. situgtian OF multary Graire on BES moO > - woud, how ' “ ae * , : 3 de » “ i ¥ Amanin St. Lowa who has conetantle inv “ rel -dromnes s hoarhys: healt 4 | rautiny. Puyransters are paying the broopa bere, Grande. Tt appears that on dhe dth natant, Colonel |“ ctearion, SOAP en eke ine th tse te Be OO i aity proportiots of the privates A D. M Day, who commands the Uniou forces on the | years, was the: fiw men drafted ihe chhes already asked pern he om nites | The War in Missouri. Texan frontier, received intel’iygence that the | day. He save bin tuck has cone at lost gance, A om express t selves t i | Proarees of the itebel lnvasies: French commander at Uagdad hoi contracted with Drnina the past week the United Etetes Chrigs fighting, apd hope that the war wil | ’ o ith a Colonel Ford, commanding the reba forces ap | 88 Comuniasion sent forward nbout twenty Ave Thue has the rious actea 1 St, Louis, Sept Joe Shelby's rebel cavalry ‘Bie se doiagates, and two | red and fifty-seven large valley of humilasion wit by | are aaid tu be 4,000 of 6,000 strong, and eccupled Browasville, to deliver him » drove of eattle from | boxes of battle-ficld atores, for the use of the Mode Phil, Sheridan ar eave art a Pe fh cain the Toxan aide, Buch trotk being contraband, | Wounded in Gen), Sheridan's army. The Commis« ; eg A L4sh Now York, iokstown, 20 roiles east of F Knol, yes. Bee en al a? Cattle a ; . dive hans é tekd keenk bn lon ereced saeee hae i wlous two husdre iy. Shelbyta desion# are not yet developed, |) mab a force uncer Major Noyem ofthe | ig intereste of the sokliors, Much suffering bas ecolved three wo Gener Ewing, mandant of the district of 81. Virwt Texas Cavalry, to frustrate the design, This | been relieved through their exortions, . ky one in the arin and aarther | sk a briirede of A. J. Bmntth’s troops down | fet Bumbering ona hudiret and twenty-five} Corona, [.. (1, Baka, Chicf of the Military De. Seen ea ar 4 a 2 : met encountered the rele] detachment in charge | teotives of the War Department, baa just made ne ee i otis laet night. and bop oe Py pared to mect the of the cattle, and pus them to Gight, driving them another exteusive haul of countertoiters, eleven im Dilek Lik’ conan ieee |e Pilot Kno) is well fortified aud garrison } » bd putnber. Several thousand do in spurious ers, » large amount of ammunition, Cam#ous Line | bers, &c., and a largo quantity of intrencl.ing tools emall arms and debris, No ist of the capturod material has yet been received. Tle small towns through the Valley have e great many the rebel wounded, Genera! Stevens reports the arrive! ut Harper's Ferry of @ train of our woun . twenty * esptured guna and olghty wdditioual captured Dispatches rece\ved here this morning fror Gen- era! Sherman'acornmand, atete that Hoot appears to be moving towards the Alabama line, A strong force of rebe) raluers were repe against Sherman's communications and bad cap tured Athens, Alabama, Vigorous eaertions were being made to overtake and ‘destroy this ! def. Davis is reported to be at Macon. Reports Lave also been received from Majoreien> ere! Canby. General Steele bad bean strong) y re> @cforced and had taken the ofenrive, Dispatebea from General Grant, dated at tea o'clock Last night report no military operations, The above comprises the substance of milwry D+ formation proper tor publication received to the present date hy this Department, Epwin M. Srawton, Secretary of War, od to be operating farticaiars of the Battle at kisher’s Hill, The following ts special to the Taivowr: Winchester, Va. Sept. %4.—Vicwry atill perches ‘ @ our banners in whe Valley, The choicest troops fe the rebel service, including the famous eure, 4 I officers, Breckinridge haa gone to take comuand of the | rebel depa trent tn the Southwest, ale Capo Girardeau om the river, can stand @ back lo a point where the retela were reinforced by | bank notes and fractional curecu were found snother detachment, wilel increased their number | Upen the partios arrested by Gol, Buler, The coun : 7 torfeiters have been cireulatsuy this money exclu. ceupctariiy, to eat the Tron Mountain iteilroad, |‘ $We hundred and Gifty, Moin parties propared y excl for teaaih 20 re wively tn the army, When Price cromed the Arkenses River, some daya | OF bMtle and the detachment of Union suldiers) — Anyroga (rom Panama of the 16th instent ‘save nace, at least o part of bis forces moved towards | Hering the advantage of two pieces of | been received. The UJ. #. doubic-onder Wateres Daiiimore, Sept 6.—The Aurrcan's rre t, with Sueridan, contains some Biltional { | } | | | sere; and the only damage the rebela can do tm | regard tothe batile st Fisbe r ay ilies cn ewnnon, advanced upon the open, koop- | arrived there on the th f Cullao, The ines ies Pasivia Ratesville, evidently with the desiga of joining ie A ae aplllse r rea ye ; ‘¢ asnin Renwoy OF Win. North: ian eenpost ACRE. On ROR erat: . | Surlby da Norilorwstora Arkansas, and, with their , . wr y concosiot bebind the | with the U. 8. Hagsiip bettun white cruising mand haa arin ome : " 1 J from t ny | ‘bined tommasdsa invade. Sleoer fem the ali fat ‘y week cary range, thoy srocne oe tear aK, y latter He rouaiderably ing facta & aires 1,6 r } Routheeast. Tbe finrces at Frederickstown is doubt: | sited, threw a few sheils a8 the rebels, when the mans Wedetal « a Aeaaegyue ae hor eer to Toursday el el cor - aah pita litter retreated towards Brownsville, While these f, ‘ he Mar Gad Mory's wan all af R ie walvauce ol t uinn, which is estimated tf e ' 4 : anatuw, aid the Narrec nett was auily expected. fe poi hat : r . ” e ogre: oh we oo . 4 . ‘fl a brig ‘ ow 10,000 of 12,000 trong. General Mower, | “P¢retons were ip progress, the French wore od Tar rebel prisoners confined at Camp Douglas, eword at the fet of the Po. vost Marahal, ¢ a, lof Brownsville, on the | Yew ing ou Mutamoraa with a large force Cor Chicago, have lately been ented ty another fruite b part of the 16th co ' ‘ Jersey Is oue te bells Me iem | po eo mraend Little Rork Railroad, a few days tina, with his force of Mexicans, to make @ coun- | les# conspiracy to escape. A plot had Leen enacted ing, “The oaees ys aaa tees ” Acie t or annie “ a to aeize the battery of six pone and the arseual, won't figbt; neither vy i Ant cideut | ¢y going North, and Shelby will goon bave to ter-movernent avainat the French, moved om Big | wi oh ‘autins abougs Aficen laindred ioueene res worth recording Was relate eth vwnd ofl ote gharply after hie rear, ‘The aituation will dad with bis command, if to take the town by pny thoosaad routs of Py 1 iton, Fortunately aietuck ow rmpa r ad 4 ae 5 ¢ < e design Ww moovored only a short thy 4 W ji theher 4 | probably develep lieelf In a very fow days, ‘orm, and commenced a vigorous attack with | # an Wan t time pre er ‘yor 7 + . n vioua to lia Intended execution, aud about thirty of whoarey lable, a ay erest | aROOKD DISPATON, artillery, This be kept up unti! night, when he tho ringleaders wero urrested t odh in One y ahi | St. Lovia, Sept. 4 itis now said that Price quistly withdrew his forces, foll beck 10 oF 19 milen A sgran of New Hampebire recrutty numbermg thut at er of KHors passed ketene ie with forces satiated’ as 80,000 and, when morning came, be crossed the Rio | I, armved tn I lust week, and were jrou ‘, , Grande, and marched Lotdly upon Brownsville. | thence cor veyed by ateu.oer t mp at Galloupe's . ng. T's p' } poned to be to march to the = Inland, Ou the arivalor the cleaner atthe latter hol rad ero there mcke | ooo, Eien oe Aap Abas WHHL thieaa Geli) | een rebel commander, soring that be would bo] piace, one of th inet be found, and 1 better 4 ‘ apesties all the {unporta ic ts, hold the | COMPelled either to wrrender or evacuate, adopted | wurch for hin being instituted, be was discovered gite Fisber’s Hill, and v ‘ "e Wee! HO} ihe latter policy, withdrew from the town, and pro- | vader the helen of the sloumer, literally routed ouvtiy, It is & aed that Kirby Smith will Th io \uferred Giet be secreted binusell im that poul- t i “up f t ie al fe ¢ ¥) to 12,000 men hea qveded up the river, Cortinas after vocupying | gion with the intention fe ort A git p : \ ' : * ‘D. ne Ar hd Mh bron aon a lim and pick sapeitihn ane bine quinentieltia 0h Ul’ A | Brownsville, raised the Federal flag, with the | caw rust have t © insensifle, wud perished row, It (a stated on re ae ar SKS anit ot | design of surrendering the place to the Lnited | while in a abate ot uncondcin ane umber captured ‘a . » dhelby, who has 6,000 or | Oat® Le appears, however, thet ho afterword sported that our authorinca have mate t! t three dars vy ae ‘ub lean theaall tra, ee fe hicks some B00) OF | eoponead to the Mexican aide of the river, enyazed ua by vehich the rebel in future « ' “Winen, Reporte are circulating to-night, thas . 2 Will Le furnished With iueu u6 nearly ay ub sand | Fike: nck cecupted Fredericktown the French aviny, and defeated therm with nevere | posable in the eondition om which our solters ar Gol BAwaedac comasadant of this posh liad, Ra tae en Gizisdcas via : joss, ‘This would seem to contradict the previous returned to uss this preventing the rebels from ge mi off tt . LN a la ibe ham He Woedey ) DUN |e opts relative to the eapounal of the Federal cause “ spony ey tae i, Sey ORM Dus Bt OF she . hor are very doulwful. The enemy muy be de- be ranka in exchange for 4 ' end dying field. Yebusalres tod ax ¢ ads ncine ia if AINE? ay neh fa toa by Cortinas and bs army, and renders the solution | mon they brmg te us. It \ ble tur arid (Arh are A GaOAL 2 come tu. | d sdeiodeey NA leery oe of this quadrangular tighting atill tore inexplicas | OUF Koverninent t xchange with then any st \ to be taken by cava:ry itary prepares | ii. purther intelligence is therefore anxiously | PrMcners for the reasou that it bis no au ‘ tions here are very active, and troops are already | Dus @ consileraiia numbe c 4\ led The Paltimore and Ohie Rallrond. ie spaiained Syed ewirata ihe ggg AUT) TV Amat pebola will be found among the acventy-five thous Raltimore, Sept W.—1 wd wil! be reeopene | Fin hous Li shaadi Sarena bd joo @and prisouerd now in our posse ig Sani lis entire i zs | been iy all day showing cavalry i te a News Items or -——_—— . i a Pe eoyeh | Banve and anh inition are beng sem Pitferent 7 w persian: Wik 4 bike points, Everything is being put into fine condition By Telegraph wo the New York Sun.) LOCAL NEWS, THANORY AB He for Immediate active service Brig..Gen. Pike has ear NEW YORK AND THE CICINITY partof the 1 . t “ian ita PANE Can, MAaasoEAd Ir i# suid that the provision recently made for portant tine int : Kf # ee a sa saline) Wal rene the pay of the armies covers $74,000,000, EXCITRMENT AMONG THE COLD OPREATORS. 4 Oi ypea! to-mic , calliz ” le s truveling com ty ean rely ap warms Ma, Me em, Biair arrived here tordey, The | Tua craft ia Oblo ead Eadiaue ls progressing | —The reported cepture of ¥ ay So 8RCY hour ages formerly derived tr eran ‘ 5 - quietly. yesterday morr th) the judicioua traing are sti! running on the trop Mountain Rajl- rt ’ 7 ; thoroughfare to aud f the Wea | . a pare} is known, bas oot yes been A sonpien of the 174th Ohio regiment committed | flnanciering of pair « ord aud bankers, avcw. - sy 40 ” . “| micide at Cincinnati on sundey by falling on hia | sioned one of the nowt + MCOnOS OVER Wite Portrait of the Kebel General Pariy. molated (From the Griff I bayonet nessed in the Willa ' iold Room, The oman ppie rae a thie Latest Southern News. Wausanxa have been insued by the cuthorities | apartment was crowded of au carly hour by opers “bad old ma } 7 ; R | Dates to the 24th, at Voronts, for the arrest of several of the Lake | atora seeking to reirer: Heir losses of Baturda journ in the valley of Virginia of * vig wel | Fortress Monroe Sept, %.—1he Richmond Erie pirates who bave been seen in Toronto, Gold openat at | ain. br nutes droppod ‘worthy. Did you ever see him? If ne hh bawa | Wate of Sept. 24, says; Tux brig Sultan which left Cleveland, Ohio, on | to 188; in ten mr more it rogo to 190, frou piel {Pr en Gea : vee the war, | Heavy reinforcernents to Grant's army are atill Saturday (afternoon, struck on » bar, and sank | which price it «! Huctunted ap ond down, one 6; ihe yee " 5 f i ; | couing in. ‘The euemy are very vunlent ou our about five miles east of that city, Seven lives were | or two per cent, for an hour or more, ‘Then a les } fon ehh ree pl sp ny eae : | ay nt, evidently fearing un attack ou the Weldon | jost, ‘The veasel and cargo are a total lost. termined movement was mado to + ine » whi r pearance of the ful or aileron when itis at its height in redness, He is shout | dteridiam, Sept, 20.~ Martin's briguue tore up A viwratom from Fort Scott, Ark., says none of | prices, and a few aalos were mado at Tq. ex foot high and of tmmense structure, Hs voice | the ae bewono, Atlante aud Dalton. the fo guarding the train recently coptured at | Eager purchasers appearing ot this prive, unis like @ cracked Chinese fiddlg, aud «mes | Griflm Sept, 21.—One thousand of our men | Cabin wor and | holders became firmer, and go from bie mouth somewbat iu tue etyle'ol the Haris | were exchanged af Rough and Rowly tonday. The | On ag i wore Killed or. taken prisoners y end gold ross stead shell Baptist, with » long drawl, accompan'od with Sails of sllogionoe wee offered af Aviante aha freely y © few were wounded, Three-fourths of the | lly at every sale until the close, when ihe las an tnieruolation of gaihs Ta winuer lus uaed 16 taken by many pesonera and, is is oni, be ome ‘ men bare exeived ob Fort Soote (Continued enlat pugs.