Show rr elq jVf v ' V i m -- tJa ' 'C iml " 1 r ' - - - !?a "! - V :! f of quarreling oretf abstract questions or the fat I When it was ascortainodabout 7 o’clock ttugtbe oth The “Herald” special I not making any headwayin upportifj the things of'office for there is abundant scope for corp1 w“ ififijjt Iflilii ere In iitvgrenfH lbed forward gained arrangements zeroise of 'the tallest ambition the most mander of tbs arm the abilities tlonedln connection With the other coni- bat this had no decisive effect SATUBDAV WOKNIIIO ATOUST 6 1S04U splendid the cause of failure on the' n peaceful development of the corps In and about the fort became material reduced by Vne of the principal energiesL d8JUtcrjBt TefersliUr' boundless resources of this magnificent con 10 o'clock by the men foiling back to the mala Site 'while 1 ALIENS tb° W1C “ ! " tier rcre oxpccte-- tt " the remainder continued to hold their positloii mtil about I which ttne'nfcOivV' " commanded work and town I 11 when an order was' Issued to fall hack to t&p original ’’“‘"TL Joowt blood-red torrent of war the shall have After Vorlhli A few days ago the wifijs informed iis that ly -' ! and the land spent its devastating Osn Washbnrna issued anorderthat all per- swept through we shall hail with joy expectant the' ad sons Inrhis district claiming Lexemption from furv ' I was within their grasp gorvice in the enrolled militia oa the ground vent of another condition when the white flag them wero shot down ' mi The “Tribune’’ special from Frederick leak eveaW Il th robnls mado anotheebaree to the IT rim t n In confirmation wtllV reported difr-ajf allegiance to foreign powers should leave 1 of peace shall truly indicate the animus of the Shortly afterwards t r r‘-r snecumbed fort liich I the nt Cumberland: withioTortyteightJiours after thV publication nation and fitly represent the pursuits 'of the Gen Sheridan moved pirt cf the rear of era? jinny to the rebels Gcn Kelly under penalty of people betokening to the best spirits in every reported was attacked at Canihcri fjthe'orderf and not return OU tills southward in the courao of the afternoon tc ft ' nu byalargoforcemlcr iJradh-yMtorday t land something better than thejf had ever dar part of the programme which was to attack arrest and punishment son ahd jcDoualand After a' severe fight of & jtersburg : from the west and southwest hut his ordersli wSro modi- hours’idafatlon lie completely rmAed the It may be' that the “necessities" of the situ-- : otm ' fied during the afternoon! ' 2ition justified theissuo of the above- stringent turiigMTpaldoi kffwt 9iadjr ' rr"' Louilie amount or pliindorwhich they had stolen in i ond summary order r wo can say 7hothing of the l 1 ‘‘Union” Nashville says: Today’s enediy was in fullretrcat towards Old Toa merits or demerit jfrthis 'special instance te EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS In forma-onl-y pvrsuing Sntly well authenticated but tinoffl cut cause we has been received that Stoneman has Both the ‘Tribune” and EWorld” i know noting of it r but as a general special iatin w loss ''of a defeated Wheeler railroad 'S Macon of but utmost tho exercise caution Hookcr has the the that succeeded Mcadoi principle GEN WHEELER DEI !D! nt creel the rebel 500 Proclars ‘to l000mcnj from sable before ilriving and forberaricc sceras'acivi I ' ' r hands our into wounded leader The falling dispatch of last night should read thanicSrk ' the foreign! settler from bis home’j’-- from liis ' GRANT! 1"4 i' 1’ been ofcommard Dispatches say this nciioa relieved Siphis j possessions tlio scene of liis labors in 24th of a the Jsultcd front filing on his part that smuo indict ? The Jackson “Misaisaipplan” say j BY GEN McCOOKI choice1 - at-t- he dl° -- VO yf a m m ' — 1 4 ' ' t t j - i V J grgaraalg!:“ i r Tin ' tt-t- - $ n nr w i ' 'H' I 4 - i t ! : - r ' ' - - i e I’rnnsyl-Th- lil-S- : --4 i 1 ' i - ' try of hi’ V- j ' - Wash- J been done him n appointing Gen Howard T v All communication with Atlanta is cut off ’ hu I narank to commahd thearmy ofTrmicsit1 burno is organising a new expedition of an injortant Hen Smit commanded An Atlanta special admits a loss of 6000 in the turo which will be by bati! Guerrillas continue their depredations on the leased at Peachtree ox the SCth and says at tho rate that Uaed has been flglitin since he took command tbo rebel ara plantations in tho vicinity of Vicksburg and Natchez 22 will last just throe weeks Yicksiurg Prisdners report tlie army disheartened with Hood The sending 6f the 19th army corps to the anAy of the Headquarters Army of the rotoaap Potomac Jw ill probably oblige G ei Canby to sMpend ofA flag of truce was p'ormitted by tho rebels from 9 ti fensive operations at present and nis efforts wiltbe direc- y y' to bury the dead and bring off the wounded Ter ted mainly to the holding of our own By a recent arrival from Upper Red river waJ earn that few vrfiiro found aiive and of those brought awaj alivesev Missouri is much talked of by the rebel officer: is a point oral have since died for attack that at loast 20000 recruits arc pro edthexn St lonii ' J there Advices' flora the plains are to tho effect thit tit k Gen Canby is now sending'a considerable for Kiowa ComanClies and Arapahoe numbering Apaches onsas with a viow of counteracting the rebel d‘" nearly a thousand aro committing Serious depredation M r II the ? anta Po road Alt the horsos and mules belonging 23d Africa from ondQuecnstc Fort Larncd and one hundred and thirty hones bdosg-in- g Liverpool Thp 24tb has airrived here to tho Colorado battery were captqred witLia s qnir-te- r The steamers Niagara and Pacraxnento wore t anchor of a mile of the fort on the 17th In addition to thj off Antwerp oh the 19th of July y the emigrant teams have been robbed and destroyed The “Times” publishes correspondence from' Richmond At last accounts the Indians were threatening the Let to Juno 39th Tho writer represents no apprehensions where but 75 men were stationed-Ove- rj for ithe safety of Richmond and asserts thatilttey single one hundred thousand dollars worth of ptoiii corps of the Confederates could hold the wpks round ions were given to these Indians at Learned s few tj about tlio city against any considerable force oCFederala I before they committed theso deeds I Great inducements are Very: properly held :LLED AND MOST OP HIS FORout to whatjire termed tlie laboring classes of CES OAPTURED! in United Man to settle States the Europe of those classes votyithstajiding the contingen- "FORTY THOUSAND REBELS THRASHING cies of the warfare responding to thcsf$priuce-mentsaiiWHEAT IN SHENANDOAH' VALLEY! I to say the least i iithe face of sucli inducements such a poljcy as that of General' CAU(3E OP THE LATE PETERSBURG DIS-- 1 1 Tashburne is notryccjns sten t nor encouraASTER! ging to the foiigri elemtjnt of thq population ank iyo hopefthe instances where it is absolutely! REBELS WHIPPED AT CUMBERLAND PENNSYLVANIA! necessary will bo exceedingly few and ‘far be-- j r" - V V ttfezA''' ' "i: y It is almost needless for us: te expatiate upon- - INDIANS DEPREDATING ON THE SANTA FE ROAD! the ob vious ad van tuges ta the nation of the! influx offoign muaoleh feut for this fortu-- ' Chicago 3 Details ef the recent engagements at Potorsbnrg have itous cireumstauce tb a" Federal gdveriimeiib '1t from which we condense the could not have so completelyjsurprised the been received this' morning 'rj World by th6 remarkable buoyancy manifested following:' 'first Tlie attacking column composed of the 1st and flaring thp present tremendous war fifteen 2nd brigades of Lcdleyls division followed by tho 35 tb v to twenty yeara of the expenses of infancy and Massachusotts and provided with entrenching lmple-1jiushed forward to the charge They M moved youth are fayed to the nation by- - every able ments ! few a but when received a yards tremendous volley jHefiddss New York 1 i they who lands on our shores bodiedworking-ma- n from ths enemy wEo had doubtless been put on tho I Tho greatest jeopardy for tho Confederates pss in the I The Bromenfroni Southampton on the 20tb A!l t A head of BQifle sort or other and a pair of alert through thonuiso made by the concentration of the I neighborhood of Atlanta but Confederate troop would be islands on the west epos t of Schleswig were notin I armfr are as from the skies and the movements of the artillery and trains du-- 1 eOnt there in great nlambers ion of the Allies Peace negotiations have protabij na brawny brought' I tci So 22d Stratford do RadcTo called mencodv the immediate work ring the night ' close to their front without costbr waiting ' I In the Lords on the alliance —expressing belief in it to The had the attention it explosion although of increasing' the national' wealth dircctTy or j newhoiy destroyed the rebej had not mounted the abattis and obstructions in and urgod tho government to take steps to counteract its ' rodan indirectly ill its front and the' asslants had great trouble In working I influence -If we wish! to obtain the1: good will and ser- their way through them Part of the attacking column I ' Russel did not believe la a revival of tho holy jallTancck - Nevada and Colorado in accordance £ i vices of persons around us1 we must not stand had advanced some' distance" to tho right of the fort and I thought it impossible contended that there was 'no cause' the enabling act of Conrcs3 have beldjutii aloft era® and! whistle or shout carried part of the twa lines of breastworks connecting for olarttT and thought the good understand i a Convention for tlie adoption of a constitution ?r' f I France and insure wonld of Ejkrcpo the fort the with to main rebel rear peace line the tbs of About England it We" cbmo to our elevation to them to mus’ '250 announced that Dr Livingston after spending four &c: with the yiew of becoming a State f hs wore captured In the f ntrenchmonts and h It prisoners rather descend to their level if we would rifle pits and sent tp the rear months in England will return to Africa on of Stale or Territory is now submitted t question 1 aircxpe4U !ours to them bring As Boon as thfi troops roacked tho works of the up those Territories and it enemy tion to put in trim operations by means of wh&jLlavery tollio people What matter if a foreigner settled among us he commenced a very heavy musketry fire from two oould be eventually put an isnd to that' tlicrfe is some danger particular A Fxiuslan force 6000 strong entered IgndabiaPg oSctho- pears which In an rear breastworks formed their of sides angle liis to 'of ithe country is not forward forswear ihTevatiarihat the decision will lie to rcniitT 3 the fort' 21st and took possession A of Federal ortfe&d & Gon Lieut v'j Dirth the land of his fathers and Immediately Several of our1 batteries opened with shell and grape Hako to prp tost against tho in the leading strings of the Federal govern ' jrocecding by a 1 gwciir telty to the new government under shot but I menta whilo longer as it requires consider yAnotwithstanding the tremendous firo directed jority wki ch her elides? What uucompemated'dam- - against the rebel lino by our heavy and light batteries g Paris papers warn tho German powers 'aga!nst$ncorpo-ratlnable pocket money fora Territory to comet' so as their that fire became intensified that advance the or to policy is fo the nation there quostionln the Schelswigilargecoihoiu- thecnomy’s ago V oc °- - ®ar column toward: Ccmetry Hill about 400 I ly inhabited by Danes and point ct that a Iawoxfctaluv- - age quit its guardian Uncle's roof turn - or yards cannot Germain at tyitan Englishman- a' into the world and pay its own 'hoard lotfgrDj and tailor's billi ' j Nebraska has already signified her deterred 'll I Mih tl wlUch Badun ns tihe ts to would where would have ho bind pits bohind thenv go Vichy ys? fc ties ation to remain for the present under tho oli I lhomfi Ti°w of Prussia with division the minutes Two after had moved to tlie ter the Lodley’s of king 'dm place of bis nativity the robf-tre- e Potter’s and Wilcox's divisions trusting that better times will cozs of the same 3 lis childhoodf So long as he rciRains a peace-- 1 j corps Washing loon reported ere she commence housekeeping on ber The amount of subscription to tho V' 'aUaw-idi- n 8eToruttmpt resident higledtothorightwidleftofthewotk taa the country ® at the Treasury Department was one 'million and account were made to continue the assault but all foiled under j i o not in thousand dollars fighting yetIn producing tho sweeping fiyo of the enemy energies if bread or clothing or articles of mechanical j About 6 o’clock ono of Ferrcros eolorod divisions was It is generally understood that £arlys force is u THE IONIAN ISLES Milithirty-flv- o thousand with troops skill and ability He pays liis faxes too in ordered forward io the right! of the Hurt upon- Cemetry Valley aro being made to niake lihn chagc his movements Kill andadvanced enfilaunder until it tho tary got etoadily native for the Ratoon with the most fervent fire of tho enomy wheaj instead of keoping to tho p93Rioa : England has surrendered the Ionian I1 for his child- - ding of tho nhpport of the government I g'' othor divisions tbo blacks got poa fused wd CinelanalL 4 right and their annexation to the kingdom ofCwTb j 'cMalnly rushed W we nre’iiiTe of &Bcers A special to the “Qaarfto” Nashville Says that has at length become an estabUshed fact ampng tho other troops 'In and about the from the front ropairt the following rCsifit of ftoiwiaa's be sufliciontly American tol satisfy tho most fort Ip-'young king of tho Hellenesthis is nojtf The Interior fort On tlie Macon Railroad: of the raid after the had' the !of explosion flow reqtiirshients rccestv exacting patriotism! ttould it look for the European nations to ex- - form of A crater— tho upper part being about 60 feet in ' E toncman's force consisted of Gen Ed McCook’s divis- official title of the Sovereign of Greece—Islands diameter It was already crowded from top to bottom ion of cavalry composed of Long's and one other brigade ly arrived in Qorfn the capital of the flcl every'Auterican resident from Ibeiir bound ' "H with troops' ' ' ' The Blason roaki was torn: upand thp ties ancrpils the British Lord High Commissioner de’ir s ' Vi:"!:--irles? v ' rushed In from dl sihos inn state of terror burned for IS miles The road isa complete wrec the parting address land the British ProtKt A native Amcrican whoio head has been full and confusion Tho enemy ln the meantime as could bo tiio return march Ue':ook fell in with a large orate w is declared at ah end seen from! lour main' line rapidly moved their train ou which was' much plainly and' of the “Decl&ration of Independence the forces from se private property satisfied with t The Imiians were never right to left to the threatened part of their Rood's Glorious Fourth’ and tho 4 ‘smartest Ration Nouronn!! A quantity of whis papers Roar a& and dhouttiiD fort British rule anrl one p irliaihent after aootfcfte ' !' also captured iromibis Irifnncy upward may fail to under- - line Now both the infantry and artillery fire became more decliyrpdj ' for indepiudencei At len5fl Ilere tho trouble began tfaerebel Gen Rains wh j siaml the comparative apathy of foreign resi- - and mora sovoro Again and again tho ottompt was in pursuit came up with McCook and a fight ensu Biitish government had thego 3d sense tjr- to mado from tho front tho but S charge reuta in the lutes or Territories on7 the same troops could not which McCook was routod About five hundred' of cede' before the Clear manifestations do it Small ' commenced parties trying to run back from command reached Marietta who report tho surreu subjects" but it may be remembered that they the fort to oiirmain line They became more and more the main body— 32()0u-an- d popular will that Blc ’ook was killed also are maturally and excusably eloquent and nxmeroiis and quite a number of them managed: to got The ‘'WTorld’s” Washing ton&necial says a rebel o: enthusiastic j upon other points towards: which through- - The distance from the fort to qur main line was who deserted wa iiiiw iirsh ij- nnuiiry jou-- j ifl Early's army reports a cavalry force o he entertains norresponding coolnessj anl about H0 yards v line carrying of commence will stesmrs : ting in tho valley of tha river to the! number of e e U requisite for a transiUon from the Our picn in running back had to mako it over a field thpusand under Johnson and! Me mails from Australia to Paqama 'auland Early with the postal line to swept by the rebel fire and hundreds of them wero killed ha is determined to hold the valley at all hazar ’ j fteterogerieous to tii e homogeneous and have the complete control of dc wounded has a force of from thirty-flvto forty thousand stru - f sentiments then arejcomo on yo who Tbo ' lan tic in’th s pense enemy perceiving the confused condition cf our who are engaged in the wlieat Ifo wishful from the tak63 thrashing Old World troops rosorted to tlie offensive and advanced several ry 10th bushel besides levying a tax for the labor "On this continent there is room and ' from their lines but were driven back timos ‘ occupation by our fire v 19 At o'clock about WASTE!) EKMESJSATEW howevor when most of the d enough to till tlxo soil of innumerable fertile The “Times Army of the Potomac correspondent sa firing tliy modo a grand charga and occupied acres to subdue the forest' to dig out and In an iatorviewuuder aflag of tnice rebel officers most Of the ground in rear of the fort 100 BUSHELS Ol 7 POTATOES faahlon tho precious metals— these Iabors will mitted their total loss fo be 3OOQ ‘ aoonof 1aJ th®ir jells and volleys announced their The explosion undtheliui was two hnndred feet li FOR which cash wlll ba p'uJ at tbo Induce sufficieat interest in national Charge than a vast swarm pf our men— mostly negroes— and ninety-fiv'ritually : e feet wido - Jj J i ’li i: to-da- i 7f"' ' ' : 1 : -- : : 1'- i - - I - - ± ‘ 1 - i ' ' - j I ! ’ - it - 1 1- J s pouo-troop- : J n l w H - ' i ng-petwee- in i : I ip-- j : - ' : -- y-- ’ r j I - ' ‘ : -- -- : anm j ' - w i j’ 7-- T to-da- y' " f 30 fifty-nin- Sho-nando- ah f - ' -- thom-thcywi- y ''7 pell-me- ll V ' -- W j ! -- j J j j -- ’ j i j -’ f j ' 1 -- t-- 4 — - - - ' i - I connecj-ther- f Engl3n:l-Englis- - h : k ! i o i i : i "iT IB- over-prowde- d ‘ - - - I :i ' ' : f i - : i w : por-fjrxn- od ' i - i batter-iesceaso- - : I " affairs! ' 'In V - ji i !f Were sete rushing out from under cover towards our Ono half of them were shot down us stated heretofore A special to the ‘Tribune’ dated Chaxnberabtirg'll —'U corn we says the lights ofr a large fire ia a north-wehopwhentha nation lln giving the order fir attack the 6Ui (fireeffa Cn°”® corswere masswere visible— supposed to be Big Pond furnace v It ' rB- content iu' the Tn- ed on the left of the 9th the I8th on its developmcnt of IU right with the ba distinctly seen from this place whorcabout 2d la reserve tlchc8j the rebels are uoknowd duafrr“ -- ‘ i' - st T - 0a i it y- v ! ff B - ft - - t C C :l - s J1 o B b O V IRION or 55 V'- t Prorialoh Store Host Temple St - tVi ri- -- P - rfe J l: — i V I f |