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EE . vad UMBER 10,058." EW YORK SATURD The Latest News| By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. GRANT'S MEW ABYANCE. THE ENTIRE ARMY MOVING. Successful Attack by Warren, ENEMYS LINE CARRIED. Meads Captures ‘Another Line, MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. Attack “Upon Ger, Batler. THE REBELS REPULSED. FROM SHERMAN’S ARMY. 2,000 Prisoners _ ‘Exobanged. 30 Miles of Re R. Bridges Burned, TELEGRAPH WIRES CUT. Affairs in Missouri. THE VICTORY AT PILOT KNOB. Great Slaughter of the Rebels. PRICE DESTROYING THE The New Movement, FPortreas Monroe, Sept. &, via Laltimore, S pt. 80.—The United States Mogpital steamer George Leary, arrived bere us Gred gick and sixty wounded goidiera, from the Teuth Army Corps Hovp'tal bey report that heavy fring was hoard at the front, on our loft, from erven o'clock Inst evening until one o'clock this (Thursdar) morning, The result of the Oring Was not known at the time t) The gemoval of pationts from the lospitals at the front 9 wel) as other movements now guing on, indi- ate immediate activity wikb the Arroy of the Po- fomac. BkOOND bisr vies, Washington. Point report that, ly on Weinesday night, the 20th Corps, under Gen Ord, began to move from Geir old position to Jones’ Neck, on the James River, where & pontoon b been thrown across the rivor, and mroulianeouss beyan to Hy 12 ofelock the advance guard succowtod in eFecting the crossing in safety, mud by daylirht Corpa got over. The » erdered, and the entrencliments oo Chapin's farm were carried with but little resistance on the part of Sept, 30.—Passoncers from City croaa, the whole france wi imtuediately Qhe rebels. There appeared to be bub few rebel troops In the entr ta, and it is th he that they had previously beeu withdrawn, either | fo be sent up the Valley to chock Sheridan, ar to the Weldon roa!, fearing # blow from Grant én that direction We, however, captured 800 or 0 prisoners, and 16 plecer of artillery, aa already mated. The Birhteenth Corps, under Birney, ed- anced to beep B tiom about the mw time Gen Ord moved up to the Newmarket road and carried ‘Re entrenchments with ease, the rebels showing Dus ttle disposition to contest the ground. They appeared to be completely surprised by our troops fm that direction. Of tho subsequent movement of eur forces nothing was known at City Point, when @e express lef thera and there wax vothing to frilicate that the advance of Oru or Birney had beea @hocked. It is confidently believed at City Polut Wai the rebela bare withdrawn large numbers of ¢roops from the defences of R tp the Vallew to ald Barly Ured and Bimey can make considerable progress before the rebels wntrate the On Wednesday t }mond and eent thera Thin belag the cane, an © r forces ebt the rebela made a fur.ous ettack on our advanced ear orke lo front of Fort Belgwick, on the Jerusalem plank rowd, These entrenchments were held ty a port! of the @d Brigmle of the 9) Division of the N oth Tp and the rebels were handsomely erable lors wared from the second take the by Col, R repulsed with consid+ These are the works which were cap. » the rebc a several weeka ago, aud this is unsuccessful atternnt of the rebels to re- Tae troops attacled were commanded troops, Furt Bedgwick openet fire on the rebels and accelerated Sherr retreat, Russell had bis men in line of battle Jn two minutes after the attack, swell, of the Buh ce THIND pisPATCH, Washington, Sept, &0.—D’assengers by the boat frow the front this morning, state that Grant's whole arme isin motion, He has been in readi- pessfor some time, and only awaited the devel- opment of Sheridan's cp % to proceed, Thanks to role! enlightusut, Le was enabled to seize the favor Plo opportunity, and is now exe- outing bis ;lans LATES1 Highly Importaat, Wer Department, Wash ngton, Sept, $0-910 P. Mee To Dis: A Gen. Graut, daic, at } pratt Atay -Gen diepateh from cee o'clock this afternoon, at City Polat, states (hat Warren attack- od and carried the ev ah extreme ry He immediately prepared to fullow up this success, nero, © loeday, on their Gen Meade moved from his left tuis mornings and carried tte enemy's line near Poplar Grove Chureb. A later dispatch, doted this evontng at ornoon with two bup- | pe | = SS ler, at 8 P.M, reported thet the enemy had just made an camault in three columns on bis line, pear Ch \pin’s Farm, end had been repulsed. No report bad been reccived from General Meade | @nce be carried the enemy's ine near the Poplar U ov: Church. Epwin M. Stawron, Secretary of War GENERAL, SHERIDAN, No Later News War Department, Washv.yion, Sep’. 20-919 P. M.-No iowliveuce of Gon, Bveridan's opers- tions has been received ince Bunday Dight, etoeps through the Richmond papers, aud the latest re- port from that source that bas reached the depart- ment waa the advance of his cevalry to Ste ioton, heretofore reported Pete surg papers of to-lay mention » rumor, which they asy te pot confirmed, that one brigate at's cavalry wae ambushed at Swit Tun Pywre M. Stawtow, Seeretary of Woe. Washington, Sept. 30.—-The Orange and Alex Andria and Manaaiia Railrowt is to be repaireds and put in running order to Strasburg. A large force of workmen, protectet by an ample military guard, has been sent ont for this purpose, The work will Le pushed forwar! with the utmost pos- aible dispatch, in view of the operations of our arwiles, GENERAL SHERMAN, 2000 Vrisoners t xchanged. Washington, Sept. 2).— Maj. Gen, Diz-—A dew patch from Gen, SlLerman dated half past eight ofclock [ast night, states that he bae made an a t+ ual exchange of 2000 of hie own army, and made amarrangement with Wool to send to the other prisoners @ supply of clothing, soap comba, &ec, Eowis M. Srastos, So retary of War, Movements of Forrest and Rongsean. Nashville, Sept, 30.-Forrest on the nicht of the 2S.b, was at Fayette) le with nearly bis whole ‘oute to the Chattanooga Railroad, Purt of the road was destroyed by a@.nal! body Porties of rebel force en of re! cavalry are scattered along the | ne of thie railroad, Au attack is apprehended at Duck and Ek River bridges on the Tennessee Alabama = Raflroad All the brides between Atlanta and Pulaski, ® distance of thirty miles, have been dostrovod owas at Christiana last nicht, During the night the telegraph wire was cut below that place, This morning there haa been no communication south of Murfreesbore’, C lone! J. L. Donalisou, Chief Quartermaster of the Department o Cumberland, has been promoted to be Brevet Ar acdier General, and Since bis arrival here be has ope ed the North Western, Tenucasee aud A Clarkeville Raiiroada sta and The Missouri Invasion. Victory af Piiot Koob, St Louis, Sept. 29.—Pbe following dispatch was received at bead quartet to-night from Capt. Si.les, Gon, Bwell's Adjutant General ; * At daylivht, our outposts at Ironton were ot- tacked and forced back with abalfar ofthe fot Te enemy made a desperat rt to get poyies- sion of Hheppard's Moununn, 4 suCceede dr wilon of the 1th Towa inte the rte. pith an ig tWo 8.X-pounder gube in position op the mounts pn The three mountain slopes overlooking the fort were filled with Gemount 1 caval The soutn front was t) reateved by four lines of cavalry, ex- tending acroms Valley between the fort. and Horton, commanded by Gen, Marmaduke, while a colurnn passed around the base of Sheppard's Mountain and formed at | Gen, Cabell commend uuted cavalry on tho slope of Plot Knob. The rote! troopa thus dispose mona a signal of two puns waa fred from the .andan assault in torce moved on our dand wounded, Amon, p is Gon Cubely aLeut, Colonel, two OC iptans aud two Lieuten- ants. Ourentire loss was nine killed ana mix y wounded. Yesterday morning @t four ‘cloek, we lett the fort and blew itup., Gen, Price commanu- ed in person, Since the reception of the above dispatch, T learn that Gen, Ewing, alter blowin up toe mag 7 evacnated Pilot Kuoty brought a bs entire coromand, and wil! reach Harris ou? Bouthwert Branch Railroad, to-uwht, Gen, Brith evacuated De Boto ib s morning, and Drought his forces to Jefferson Barracks, tweive miles below the city. The entire country below the Merrimac Bridge has been abandoned. Rebels infest the entire country south of De Soto erjag every! aly they mwer, Toey have! all the Union men in the country througa ® poss whorm it is said, they wil! kilion sgh. y couseripteit rebel @ympatlizers, old meus aot boys of ofleen avon on the (The above dispatch appeared in a portion of yes Epor) AEOOND DIEPATCU, St Louia, Sept.—Capt, Hill gives @ detail ac- of the defense of Pilot Knob, but it dues not y from the report already telegrapb- © the rebels were so near the jurt teruay's edisiva of (he Buy, Atoret et | that they got on the draw-bridge, which was down, the ropes having broken, bus they were driveu back wath great slaughier and forced to retreat Our men fired about three bundsed rounds each, The garr son was not pursued after leaviay the fort. Atruin of sixty-four wayzons had been de- | etroved by the revels Letween Lroudale aud Muuer «aler of prisuners, | five They bring with 8) Point, and the men massacred without demand. ing their surrender, One brigade of Gen, Bini! General Bous- | Grant's operations which are now tn progress. } Tso entire army ja in moton, Our line now e@x- ter 1 8 vetn'-circle frorn our extreme right on | Chapin's Bly opposite but @ Hittle below | Fort Darling, on the north side of the James River, | thence to the extreme loft on the Weldon Bailroud Hand Potersbury, The entire divtar te | the eurve is nearly twenty miles, though ino» | t line it weld not exceed » miles. |" rebel atta 's on General Batleste Unew |] roovements agalost Cort Dar i ia eonuection with the gunboats, | | | | | is hereby suppressed, apd it et BrrucDa CHAR The above wap represents the scene of General Thenes left, which Is the ex- right ot the rebel powtion alluded to an Bees are in progress on both sides of the river, the battie ragea to the treme extrem: eee ae ee your chotre. for them the reception they devery i'a rokl fatal te the enemy, ond 1 Let them succeed, and 3 ey onnt #0 to! ound Lass ffer Hite jan in gery e militt re volunteer they can. pe V Llook for 9 heart the'r atate ws youcan, r Let every arm be nerve, as scoute active From New Or‘eans. Important News. The steams) |p 8 Nida arrived yeaterday at this port from New Orleans, September 24tb. Ranks, and severa! mewbers of bis auat!, arrived on wo Gen. up im fine style t) the ! board. the mountain iD im | Gen Cameron, comman ler of the Lafourche Diss leaving fifteen hundred trict, has issued th euppression of a newsy \ sing spicy order for the per: Tie Thit IX SENTING! & new ieh- ed at Thibodaux, publ sip the Par ah of La- fe ve, op nccountof ite noterious dvtoyd teus ts insinuating treason and rebel inuerndoers publication uneler ite Poeseut Manayerment will oo Iie present od.tor and proprieior, it be feels agur eves, can Lave sale nduet to bis wiends re eof tae Uulon lines by ing at shese Leauquarves steam propeller Gray Jucket and cargo of ydred bales M bile ot the blockadiug squadron wk run out of Mobile last Bprin ted States pole T mated, three hund 1,0 alton, capoired by one attempeun, io i by the Uni- snd realized « hand brought, aa vents lve thou . wae dollars; some good mid r w1S89 cunts per pound, und onl Sa} cn. The steamer sold tor * eat bargain, She mi hea 420 tons Jfowater, Dulbbta yage When Gap. tured; built eypresa ; has two bo Jers and tw a Sac as built by the well. known steambout owners the Mesurs, Meabera, of | Mo Ye forces ia now stationed o8 the Merrimac Bridges « | fow mites below the Jefferson barracks the remain- der of the comraand being at the latter place, Nothing {# known this rnorning of she whereabouts or moveinents of the enemy, The towns of Lrou- ton, Arcadia, M'nera! Point and Poloai great injury, The crops in that country are entire- ly destroyed, and m t zens are utterly ruined, A varty of rebela were reported to be moray yes- terdey morning via KelLwowl, Washingwon Co, toward (he Bouth Branch R have pet been rece ved of dar wufered road, but no iidlugs aye to the road, GEN, RUGECRANS' OLDIM, The fullowing are extracts fro: Gen. Rosecrans’ reer culling ous troops for the defence ai the Bate: Afer two years of barbarous and harassing war, in which every c.tizen, derectly or Indirectly, gii- fered loss of pes pers and many of life, vou ure now invaded by Pricey and the rocroant M ssour.+ ana who, In defisuce of professed prin \plew have | been the chief cause of your sutfermgs and locas. thera mon from other S.stes, to plunder, murder, and destroy you for A Mobile jonrnal states that Mr A, D. Kelley, « merchant of New Olean, * Ul aoceed Mr, Eliaore ow Tresaurer of the Ct States Toe Auielope aa x wun i gtubost, struck esnag ax ules Lelow Now Orleans on the body | apd mink to ber beiler-feoe woulin twenty min- utee, It ts thought sbe can be rescued, Neo byes lost. rhe steomer Gertrude, ¢ off College Point, neor Baro Twe ladies and a littl yorl » Kerr, capsized the wOuh, Kk gad two cabin boys were Urowued, From Europe Three Days Later News. The steamst..p S.xonia froin Bouthsmpton, Sep. tember 21 Supe R Thursdiy en roe to } © Wlegrephic suromety of news obtained by the Asiocltes Presa yacht ts three daye later, Muller, the alleged murd on the 17th inst. An immu take # look at him. were exauained ont L been postponed for one wee, The London Times says that t) lante la Bou The rumors of an approach'ng tte easeuce bas capture of At- jarded us the crowniuy succens uf sue western army the Freuch, Rus#iusu and Prussian Bovere\ sus considered uniounded in Paris. The Par's Intetutorsoza guys it seems ceriain that arrangeinen.a buve been made betwee France and Italy for o solution of the oman ques) jor The Czar of Russia was to visit the Eny eror of are p'ulogk, aud juss svcuived, states that General Bus. | adhering to the quverament of your interests wad | the French ab @walbach op tho 21st Lustans AY, OCTOBER 1, RICHMOND: Map Showing the Directions of General Grant’s Grand Right and Left Flank Movement. — i Ae [St LES CITY wu dock bunds | ee ¥ cw between | 1864, ¢ retary Bianton’s dispatch, The works carried by Generals Ord and Birney, on the north aide of the James river, on Thursday, are within ten miles 2 \ PRICE ONE COP_IK COLA. TWO CENTS IX CURRENCY. received. Thirty-four soldiers, most of them die charged veterans returning bome (rom Atlante, Were ahot in cold blow’, and their bories horribly mutieted Mr. Roilind, the express agent a8 Centralis, was also inirdoret, ond three citizens on the train) wounded, and lef to burn up with the train, which was tired and ctarted of at full apoed. About an hour after the guerrilles left, Major Joum- eon, With about 150 militia, arrived at Centralia: sod started ip pursuit, They were ambushed when three miles ont, wand 06 of thelr ninaver, including Moor Johnson, killol Tho militie were all row ent bacly armed, The rebela were under the no~ Vorlons DIN Johnsen, General Intelifgence. (By Mail (0 the Nw York Sun.t Coronane Jewett igout in « letter te a Philadel. Pbie paper in support of Lincoln and Johnson, Ita amert i in rebel pepers that en font has been made for the importation of Ptah soldiers for the rebel arn Commit ere are aad tobe on thelr way to Kurope to carry: the arrangement into eitoct, Taras was o frightful accident on the railroa® hetwoen Atchison and Leavenworth, Kansaqon the Pith inet. The axle of one of the forwerd caragave Way, and two of the pamenger cars were thrown, from the track, Twonty-tive persona were injureds. five of the muuber aerioualy, Gov. Law, of California, bas tesued @ proclames fon calling on the citizens to enlist fore new regs finent of infantry, and to fill the recent requisition fo fill (be old regimeats, Recruiting is omg on beakly. The State foram bounty of $160 in gold f ~ new reeratia, and #0) fOr vo! rengeud @5 per month extra pay. Dux auniber of persons white and colored, ems. pes? in the city of Malusaore iu opening oud sadiine oysters ts 4, and the number engaged im procoriay and brivgin’ ovstera to market te 6.240, mnakiag @ total of 14,000 persons employed: in the ovster trade The numter of veerela en~ agedin br, 2 oysters to market ia set | wn ew 00, ‘Tur United 8 ates deamer Ni; hon, off New Inlet, North Caroling, dimeovered « larre steamer, on the Roth inat, atiempting to run out from the e end immedtately gave chase The Niphon several slots at the blockade-runner, but owing to the superior fleetness of the iter, it got ous of range. Another U, 8. vows! overhauled her hows ever, and #he wae run avround and fired by ber crew, who made t!etr esca of Ricbmond. Both Generals, at last account, Tur famine ape de Verde Islands con- were marching on equiatietant rorda thet | tin Iu Ranting, the birgest of them, which @ converyo at om point within fur miles of | )ear Ko ue fifty -Cve thousand inbabitants, | the city. The rebel attack on General Butler's lines Chere were loat by starvation, between January 1a Led by | on the bend of the river above Oity Point, aa mark~ elon the map, wae probably Intended to outenk ent age'ust Fort Darling and Richmond, General Grant evidently beld his grand movement the mov in reserve, Ile real object is to get upon the 1 rior ines, and this may, and no doubt will be ac- | c mplished by the concentration of hie entire, or the greater part of bis force on whatever pulnt of the rebel lines that may appear weak ust. ——- eS Acew Spanch winistey had been formed, who bad announced @ conciliatory policy, The Com ce mark. The Turin journals discuss the question of the removal of the Italian capital to Florence. The OPFINtonn & | aavance the eselution of the Roraan queston, the govert t cannot refune, The Lootalature of Ho'land was opened by the K ny on the 19th inat, Denmark consents that the Duchies’ claiins on the pulllo property of the Kingdom should be gat. feted with the payment by Denmark of o round eum The demand of Denmark that the troops of the all rm es in Jutland are not to be provisioned byT has Leen absolutely rejected by the German cowern, ‘aypiian Government bas concluded a loan of one hundred and twenty-Ove millions of france with whe house of Oppenheim, redesmable in fiiwen yours, The Confederate loan fell three per cent. on the report of the surrender of Mobile Console 88°, @ 85% for money, The Atlantic, Great Western and New York Becond Mortgase Rulway bonds bave sdvanced two per cent. hullway pad upshares and Virginie Sines buve declined one per cent Nows Items. (Ay Telegraph to the New York Bun.) ‘Tne umber of rebel prisoners at Point Lookent, Mi. ix Aftoen thousand, J.G. Conran, private banker of Chicago, Il, failed yoaterday. Tax subscriptions to the 7-80 loan for the last two days amount to sbous e willion and e balf dollara, Disratcexs received by the War Department ly NU, last ows Lut is not very fits eucamped outacde we. A TRLak of wpeod in 1! tween the U. 3 1 alee i Pawtuxet, resuled ia iavor a tue borwer, trial of speed hes excitod considerable in among thoa conne-ied with tho and others, | Woukauew are engaged ip putting the Orange and Alexandria railroad in running order w Strasburg. Lixut, Amew of Ames’ Bauery, was killed on Monday by a rebel sharpshooter, before Peters- burg, The bull entered bis ai le, and be died al- most instantly Six companies of the Royal Canadian Rifles, mus- ) tering over six hundred men, receatly arrived at Wiudsor, from Montreal, They brought with then four Amostrong guns calsgous, ambulance | wagons & of prevents wey il wm thet place, ane ote reve g and . ert revenue Borvice, auy turther muds ou Awericen Lake Cummmerce, lus Wash ngton Revvstioan announced, yester- day oflernoon, by eushority, that all reports about | peace negotiations Letween rebel authorities and | this Government, or that profters from Jef, Davia, | or A. LL Stephens, cr Governor Brown, of Georgie, have Leen made, aro without foundeioa im fact, ‘The unodicial and weak attempts of @ few notor- | jety eeckera, Like Colorado Jewett havo assumed an authority they did not rightfully possess, end | thereby caused such reporta to be published. The | Alministration is fully of optaion, that the only peace-makers are General Grant and the gallent soldiers under bis command, Pantiaunene of the aflelz ob Caniralia Me ore mander-in-Cbief of the Allies in Bchles- } wig Las Issued @ proclamation prohibiting the cir | teu who w loawivers prayiug against separetion trom Den- athetif the removal is necessary to kiie might, state that the yel- Tiey are rw These troops are sent for the purpose | and May Ley seven thousand, Portuyal bas distribute ! se lars for the relief of the people, but this is not uf ficient to allay thor anfferings A YoUNA girl, 16 veara ol’, wan recently reacued frou @ bed Louse in Si. Louisa the day after abe waa. pd there, She was sont to the Louse of tue Good end. A few days offer, s ian ino Heuten.~ ant’s uniform called with an order from the Jud, Advocate of the rilitery station requiring the girl to be given up. The dour was slacued im the turned out tolse ‘The Government of ty -five thousand dol- Hentenant's face, Tho order forgery, Tem Pyring field (1!) Reoreren learns from @ trustworthy sourcr, that a man recently died in the jail, at Cay rollion, to that Boite, whe haa been fadiaputaty vente be the ooturous guerrilla | Chinginan swascaptured by @ party of Onion n pursuit of bia yang, und was culation vetitiona and collection of signatures | pi ly wound ’ Clrg vill au sued name, aan Pia antall ord ' rhie is areal nane being Bra Wood, and before ibe A foe BN para dle Bcac Prlnks Aue 'N yo bee | War bo wan a prominent and accomplished lawyer © Bods lity Bi neour Us Tuesday wight, five desertora from the rebel the f Ui Army Corps. ariny came Lai Hoof the the Peceral plekew, an! surrentere! thenmeelvont ue €, Dub were refused ® Cia When tho terios Gon, Grant's amueay became known to them they cosolvod to desert, expreamug their determination to thelr eomrades, and lovk advantage ob the lirds favorable opportu. oity for duing a. Tur revel we'd ors een to hive loss Wuelr late ap. pathy t the Peder! colored solilers fn Grant's arwiy, and have ceased to Gre npon then, ag they formerly did, whenever He negrooe mage their ap. That the Lue where the colored remply ed snow ns quiet aa any other, and itis potiond that when doreriers come in they are afterwards frequentiy found eating with the Srarees, having opparenily iost their lave preyu- ce, Tue family of @ Mr, Ripley, residing in Ferry @treet, Newark, N. J, conmating of binwell, wife, child, and two young lady Visitor together with » servant girl, were taken severely ill from eating *toadatool which had beon reat them by @ friend, unuer the jroprossion that they were muah. rooms, Prom the resuli of this unf rtunate vceurs rence, Mra. Kipley die’ Toursda, evening, oud oue of the young ladies {sn a very critical suase, The other parties are coasiiered out of dangor. Asotin of thone terrible tornadoes for which N- Unvis ie voted bas lately passed over a pertion of the State, aweeping al! before it, A correspondent, who writes from Matt: eethat the tormpade was beralded by « dense blk clou' rising rapidly in the West, and rusting with tearful velocity over the prairie, accompanied by Gincharves of electricl- ty 60 intense thut they ebook iheeurth like an eartbquake, It atruck the Mauon, unroufing and biowluy down buildings amd carrying away every moveal le thing ip ita peth, Bome of the cary were siamslod to splinters, and one was carried balfa mile away. Fortunately no Live were lost 10 that Vicinity, | Tus Cincinnati Gsaetre narrates a desperate | instance of beunty-jun png, Ono reeru, whe koown a a notorious bouuty-Sumper, was nxly bendcuffed, and bis feet were chamed firinly gether, ; As an additional precamtion | age oat deserting, b ney, Amount.ng to Ove, | vas kopt in the house of an o Noor the toa teu. crowded, he woah obhers, wae riding on top o one of the cura, Ou she route, im ep te of the fettera, and the fact that bis mouey Wee ous of his posession je urew bimoeif from the car, and when the iran was stopped, anc search made he could not be jound, He evidenUy feared deveeion if he whould be tuken back to the army, and doubt. leas thought it beer to lose bis money than be slot | as a deserter, Tuens be authe rity for saying that Gen, Sheridan’ Vicvor.oe are the © hofh sown plans and not of Gen, Grani's, Whale he was cc Hpaint ely ile un the Valley he wae under Grenwta ulrect omlern, which were "de" sdvance and dou't let Karly ) retreat." How Wel ls order was obeyed the conutry Knows yet ittuay ve «det tat nlercept> ted dispitches show that Lee culled Marly heme three weeks wince, and that erly replet thet he would have diffculty ia gethuge away from Boeri dan, When the time or the forward move. ment, Gen, Grant, esi wiy knowD, Went to Harper's Ferry to conploie tbe arrangements and | decide upon the ¢ ‘lero. the movement, He ‘not only fornd cverything in resdines® vut foyud Viet Brerid: vaio plan ulrewiy digested, Thia plan Ge 1 not change to any easential werticular, He ore the movement ap, be aald: eridan deibts we. Hoa téea fs admirable, and, Lexpect great results.” Sheridan's @ucoess juaty. ties Grant's judment, and shows how well Ea? underatoo.. him when be suid he would have dei. culy im petting awey from bim. . Roman CarHoLic ORPwAN AsYLuM,—A grand entertainment for the benefit of this Inatitu. fon will be given at the Academy of Muy! early {a October, for which great preparations are in progress. |

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