Show s1 Jr - t ar4- !'!‘-- ' ':' - U- -'' ' ' j:: 4 J 1 ' : - : S t'- - V L : V -- i - i t T aStarkAYitbercll mission into the Union This notion of the I ley OtherrcpbrU state that the cncisly: arc I Shenandoah valloy Georgia authorises Is lind without1 reference to I leaving tliefrom ' — Sherman foe two days r" NotbiDg the Ulancc of the jSoutliern' Confederacy I j I mes special from City Point' aays Signed Stanton Tlie a18G4: V' on o’clock 4 cn4 the Washington 28 Jibopl fllvurUy morning I of A the Potomac dated better from' the of front In a made Butler's sor army right wing cmy I of the Weldon raiB 1C We the took tic And were repulsed portion prisoners yesterday says to miradveT in Thursday's rebels many obligations captured by the Including 2 officers) The attack was probably jro:d I us intended to feel ouf strength it haring doubt- - engagement extends from Beam's station about t iilog patrons who have kindly permitted The- road had been less become known tijat there were changes r three miles northward hfe space for the important telegrams we pub' (akiog-plnc- e yesterday in tlie dUpositioi) of out previously destroyed and cannot he of any use ' j I I lUIi this Waning continue to hold the troops On our! stJ the" casualties wiere but I to the enemy’ i While-wW WW W THE DAILY TEW5GRAPIL I’ IZ- Oliver Thurston F On resolutions t—Maine - -- Kfcnu John Maw Or e— - rtij Dana X H p k AY fieo Lung Conn Minn U Ingersoll vY’ RHIieM R I OIim S Jlradlejr N V J 'Til N JM Abraham Rrnwnlnp Psitu tint flrtrb IirU17 Charles llrowu Maryland Tlioa 11 Piatt 'Ky‘Tbo v Ydndaay and Jams Guthrie Ohio A’allamJtzhat' i V' JmM M lUnwuXtl J S Marshall Mirh L win Mo AY in A Hall Minn K O llantliu AVI II Smith Iowa J F Rate 'a Jn U AVrlh r K : ’ W McDowell Offpn llenj Clark Onlds of Ohio mnvcil that the committ inutrnrK r to report vliat octiun If nj inwwiwri fvr th f0VrT lion to faiti Iivrecnrd to llieltlf miUtajy orlT f 1 feint zlenyan prohiLtin(r 1e of ilm mrlharM fru ’ I " and land Instween that wi north Petersburg purchasing portion twenty arms Refrrri-and munition I aiu I J St Johnsf2C the latter portion is secured to our possession: The following reontkr tircro thenogerol and referral A steamer from Charlottetown ‘repotts that Both partlrs are engaged in burying the dead to the committee on credential the pirate Tallahahasse burnt 22 American and caring for' the wounded lly (loveruor Iliinl of New York: 29 Tliat in tlie future an in the pnt vessels Washington Prince will adhere wir yesterday eff Edward’s)I fishing nnswcrvinfc Union nnl 1'otntiUition anl in to of the letter Potomac of the r An filelitj yesterday le j army vr on maintainiugiour national unitj an the only ' says: Chicago 27 j foundation of our strength security a Our loss on Tlmrsdsy docs not exceed 2000 people and as the fnimevrotk of our and )iAppiiiTlie delegates from California present aie Big-gorcriunent eqnfili v ler Weller Haves Whopple and Berray They I The enemy's is supposed to be 5000 VTelfoId conducive to Iho wclfjira amt prosperity of all the rtm and Southern with a Tic-- to teriuiiiii:--thHlie portion both Northern liave appointed as aiternalives Gen iNeglee four miles of the Weldon road raging conflict and mtorc to na the IMn of j wr Win 13 HOugh Neglee' resigned in j ennse- - J abandoned by the 2d c$rps was effectual I y ijr f vor of an Mrmieticc of rarncet and hou'rlie since Wcdon efTortri the state terms of settlement and that Deserters j tondju-iflic Titf r anu with Stanton Bailie of a quarrel stroyed I on hatis Mat-of of the the t’nlteil and six adrancwl hands fell at j into our road thyConstitutinn pork Peyton final all solution of difference wr fir the I would r irci beef eight dollars per pound in Richmond mend a v New York 27 of etatcS to review the CiitUut!V(t-auoaiventlop be re The lCommcrcialT special says Gen Ilan-- 1 Their officers declare that the road must i adopt such’ amendments or utiMlirinithtim Hstuny C'thte to emture lacnch 'more the Ynjr necessary fully at nlHiaawd otiierac-two cock reports the loss of I captured batteries ment of all its rights and-thundisturbed control of n Atlanta papers of the 27 tli say that Fort domestic" counts fourteen guns ray conccrDPi according to the 01 filial ihtctit al I -: ' r-Morgan has surrendered to our foices with all pbriKweof iho Federal couqact Washington' lO f 1 the garrison including Gen Pago the guns The oilowinv dispatclics nre ofiicial: Ohiu: of Ryjlxjng 1 munitious of ivnr etc Second Army corps 2Cth R nolrcd that a committee of one Tcniicrfinj I Nashville 27 Ik selected ly the iwjwjiu' i!tV Stuto was m rcprescntcd-H- t 5:30 Tlie attack about probably p r fitii-vrit- h the' purmo of prnci-dibe a moved Rations— Gherman that here rumored is npindned It intended to'4c simultaneous ly Wilcox jon the to on 'and behalf this of AVnshingtoii coiiyeiitin Oak centre and ineatli pqj the left The enemy portioii of lljs army to the vicinity of Red ask j Mr Lincoln to snund tlie opeatj the formed' in the wood? placed their artiVjeryin lie is advanping iipon Atlanta from the south of theioople draft fur tiro half inilliou more Airn until tljeYe ’ shall liare an opportunity through tljif halh'Ti Uvx position rand "Opened a licavy caiinonadingf l intending tO attack! the city from several clde the question bow fairly presented to them of wir ‘r lasting $fter niinutcs when tliey assaulted I ent points simultaneofisly !: pciice at the approaching election in NoreiTihex nod tlia W’ashinBton 29 Miles in force! llis resisted tenaciously but said committee bo fljnd are Jiereby instructed to tire jh Tlie capture of Ftrt Morgan is fully 'confirm Mr Lincoln by whatever argument the enemy broke liis left Some of Gibson's they cap employ t hlwxl— nt of fratricidal ivlio least i far hs pri the flmjd from and Sherman ed Grant to stay the were over hurried by dispatches damages troop? repair continue-twill tlie ilraR augment it until the epti e and able source Of all meantime the enemy gained a slight derive their inforniation shaU-liavf i T-hii opM trtunity power footholi! and attempted to tunkour deft and I Mobile papers tlieir will for or ag:iinst-tfurther pruirdjii pressing of the war itUcteclioicc of candidate (or the preuMMiry drove OiblMlinH' division from lirs lincj Hi l City Point 39 mornA Lixcoln:— Since my dispatch' this Prifflj of ttissonri oflerci a resolution deliiriiig H it njcii had been mucli wearied in mftrcbihj oyer Oonstitutiou tf nd Union must be maintained in nil ito t the of I Richmond Smtintl ho have received to Gen Miles ami bWk during the ing r :- 1 r 2T' ’ !- - a - - j:-- i - EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TOE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AT: CHI- CAQO ‘ McCEftXAJf NOMINATED FOR IDENCV J x ‘I HIGHLY i 1 IX' I NEWS7 i :IV r 4y : ' y - r"- J - 'V ' f-- w o-- A r T V g i and-becaus- e e position' assaults but lie succeeded in reform-n- g the 27th coiitaiuing the fallowing dispatch from parity" repeated Aldrirk of Penn oflered a reseliitiin"that tee rnnm-liis lire The cnmy pressing 1111 with gicit Mobile: view with indiflerenre the open repudiation ofjthe Monr e The report of the surrender of Fort Morgan Doctrino and rhe esfahlMinicnt of an empire on the min entiiiiKlasni were clicckwi by the dismounted wc view with alarm nnl distrust cavalry under Gregg Miles also regained tlie is most unexpected’ We await explanation of ofa State and (hat nnr fearful of strides in Administration towards R unfortunate an occurrence The preH of the-ibest ofhiscnlrcocbtTienW and UiGiTicmr made refloated iIntcrfrenre with Rlato rljrlilK with ttr liltCTty of'Sjach and of pres und tlie righM of privnte ami that we call on all to J t ! de-jHti- r property present rulers drsjpijmtc been withdrawn towards Rich m bn d Ndfv York 29 Tlie Post's special fays Richnbhd papers of Friday and Saturday announce4 tnat General Smith is sweeping through Eastern MissUippi and Alabama j Early lias been ordered back to Richmond- for Mosby banged 30 bf our meniin Virginia burning guerrillas houses ' I A Stuart lias been appointed assistant tronsn rnr tu fill tlie ynenpry catiMl by (Hseo resignation 'p) d While 600 rebel prisoners were being to Morris Island to be under retaliatory fire the vessel liatbara ran ashore ln a manner to lead to the suspicion that an attempt was made to let them escape The (3apbtln' and Mate lire now miller trial: If found guilty they will be shot ©ply one rebel’oflicer escapintj of the jiyar resembling 'Spottsylvania in character ithough the number engaged give less A few more good troops importance to it would have given a victory ot considerable importance WJ$- ilanpock ’ - ll cpn-veye- I -- I I ' j ' : : -- - 1 i - i ac-cou- nts i -- i ! - the-DanvilIttroa- d ! nch-::rlur- g y- -- - ! ! oihe ' - V: - y ) i : Cliicago 29 wm cn)led to order at noon hyAn i f -- Tim Convention Rolinont Chairman lof the National Committee who fter short Address nominated- Iligler as Kx-Govcrn- or chrM rttConrnimtliankeJ the Convene tnponr After I iking tlie cliair Mr Bijgler the honor conferred fr The proccodiug4 opened with t Ion ! prayer by Rer II 11 Clarknon On notion Of K O Perrin of New York J M Toper bf New Jereey and M: M Strong of AVidconain were aj-poin- ted teqiporary Serretarie The 11st of delegate was called by States ond each chairman presented the ereilentinls of hh delegation A resolution was idTerpdhy Tildcflt of New York that one delegate be appointed by each delegation: to report res'dntion fw the mhsidcration of tjie Conretition and that All rclutions be rcren ed to said committee Adopted j j Gold of OhIV moved rreOlu-tion—t- ' he f S' ' 1 ’ ' if- V- y V' i I - j 'v y f li -- " - L yu'Svi':1 wards lie met another force which 'jpqes'ed lritn-s- o closcly that lic was obliged t9 Abandon' all but one gnn and most of his pris7 He made thcr entire circuit of Atlanti oqrslreached with ivlnss of lO nienl Sieyeve! damage was done to the rebel coinmu- ition Dec-atp- r j -- I i'i y - i Baltimore 27 Harper’s' Ferry1 dispatch last pight says Uisencinj: nuvle aninvtcrapt to cross into Ms at Williamsport with two regi rvjland wenU of cavalry "anil one of infantrv After a fP irilcH fight of some hour' duration they repulsed! by Ayer 1 with yyre'Jiatmsomely r licavy loss A reconnoissance made by Gen: proolywultedd ii capturing six commissioned ofleers! Lieut: Colonel and 63 privates ' The er emyj still shows ip front " :i New York 27: 'L yy I U ) : ' ' : — fJ to-d- ay - 1 i'y ' i " ' TimeY ftfrce-Onoii' j I Wjwbfngton special says a pyiuepMtn arrived in this city from Georgia’ VJVI CAro by way ofTAtlanta ’with permission e1V Sherman f ' He represents tha State Tff 5mv?1?ycre8 upon what ba- -TrPnilNJ otaies government! atIIV treat ith government for ' le-a- d- Hcintzelman ha3fiuifan ordef prolilbitin railroad cxprijsHnil ollicr forwarding hjiOTFratftf0hi mnlntimraihr xLnjineiathni ihcjrame privileges of deleotci froni tha J icculrd State companies from transpbrting fire arm or am ami of I’olumhia The anmnlment wna acceptcl lnimitiomnf any kind within Illinois IndianM nnd PUtrict the resolution referred to tlie committee ou crcilen-tsOliio or Michigan for tlie next tyiluy withA commimication from the Shaomm out a permit frhiii hcaihjnfirtcr afo prohibit(LonishtnaV delewns rcccire? setting IfortlMhat the National dealers gation in4lhcse aitidoihum selling within ing lad- - refused them tickets of admission and that time asking to lie admitted Referred to th cnnmitre AVjrcklifle o' Kentucky sent two letters to the Clair-mWashington j23 A dispatch from Grant state that Richmond whiclij were read frViq tbo Kentucky delegates' in J I vxjiIainM their kWuce by aiying that they of the 27th announce Fort Morgan in wer pajicrs despotism— Arrested without our possession It is 'not statod w1nUr the- - I caiucvimpruoneil military resort to tWlegl menu anddenictl fort! surrendered or was blown up j gnarautewl by the liwsof tlte Ststr anil tJiquroiwtitatiiVn their innoeunce They profysn increase! Apother dispatch gives the following extract do establish to he PemocnriJ cause and a!vise tl:eadoptin from the Richmond dSrqminer cf yesterday: of a poacej platform and anrhoju-ru- l of the success of tlie Fort Morgan is in tlie enemy’s possession nominees of the convention Whether blown up or evacuated is not kqown Tle letters were lvid on the table Oa motion each deleft iop thronuh ita chairman Gen Sheridan in aidispatclj dated ypster- th coftmittM u folio tUcrrien-ti-ilsday 330 pmi reports ! hat the rnemy left ilf Joseph II S ritkinN J Rennett Masnol front last nighj falling buck' to Smithfilil ior chnwlto3iiny John F Cell A'ermcnt A:- XI AVickey ConMiddle way We captured lOOprisoiiers jester- - necticut Alfred D: Ilurr Rhode IIind W II Allen y jnd hajCUK a 1 of 159 kljlid tod New Jersey Daniel Iolman New York Sanford f wrounded There hasbCrn a few feints to ctQS Mmin MIandr John ILj Franklin the iTiverihy cavalry at WUliamsport j Nd Wolfi Oho AIsx Lonj Indiana Kentucky AY IS Archer IHimois A P Eggleston Michigan has been shown Thc Alpheus Felch strength indicatics to 1Y ikon Minnesota ltobert AVis- J day ire that they will fall back out of the val- - copeiB IL N Sunth Iowa N T McHenry Califorida! Gen bi nm-mitt- ee : m i : Ue-oti- oa rIT na-n- el — - d-- Na-tUm- el Mis-aou- ri n fc-m- pnr i -- w-i- s McCW-ll'n-Ite- - Oldcasro The con rent iou w to order at HWcljck by the chairman Tlie proceedings opened with prayer by Biehop as-call- ed - r-- i the-cominit- teo prolonged Applause Ony Vice President from each State was also appoint Y Amos Kcpdill President of the National Comerviti Committee asks bare to present a communication ’’: taiuing the iiroremlings of the Conservative Union Ntvn h1 Convention lieltl in this city on Saturday The wjliiMt applanse followed tiro reading lv l!i r rotary of tUo resolution recommending 31cClelIau for l presidency j MrOtithrfia chairman of the committee on rosr1iitijv sfareti thaMltere vv a fair prospect of arriving r a hi'' moninns conclusion and proposed a recess untiMo’t rk After considerable discaseiou the motion was put prd ' carricA Tlie nttentsinc c todiy botli inside and 6iitsil ii -conventfon fnu erengreator tlian yestenhiy and t!c seems to be oh the increase ArTKMoojisrssiov fi 4 at Guthrie' slat?! ing comiqittaa op resolutions hail agreed nni were tenjy to report The rcsdntionswere read oa folluws: :Resolrel that In future as in the past we vil fd''rv with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the f c as tlie only solid foundation Qf our strength and(JUappiness as a ijeple nnd as the frem work f the Government equally conducive to the wrlfire aud prospaiity uMl'tliertatn IoVti Northern end rnJis-i1 Kniolre that tli is convention does explicitly df as tlie sense of the American tliat nfier f mr of fiilure to rtstui'c the Union peple un by experiment of wr or which uiider during pretense of fnilitary nipcessiiyCircluislx-rwarp-iwethe Constitution higher In and and ginnltfd every part private pe!n public liberty trodden down and tlie material prosperity of the courtrj essentially Imjmired justice humanity liberty and tlm welfare demand public that immediate efforts be in'a cessation of )iMtilittes with a view hi an ultW'-con v cation lof States or other peaceable means to i! ‘ end be restored l!esoIved thatthe direct' interference ef tlie ini:t TT authority of ' the United Ststes in the recent elecivem held in Kentucky Maryland and a slianiefnl viobiiiotr of llie Ontitnton ard that a i’1— I ition of such acts in election will H held' ravol nt ionary and resisted with a tUe im'ins ant ' r power under our control Peni the of Kesolyed tliat the aiim-anobject party Jsf 'to pritoori'e tlie Fcdral UnTn nni the rtg iii" States unimpaired and they hereby decltfMhUthcy sider the ftdministrafidn and ii5urpaUin of exinwria-iranl dangerous ftowers not grao ted by the the enbveraiouyif the civil by military laws in In insnrr action the arbitrmrymilitary arrest impri"’ ment trial and sentence bf American citizens in ft!S where the dvililaw exists in fall force tlwaN11”® of the freedom rif speech and bf the press t be dim! thiwriglit of asylum the open and avowed disregard State rights themp1eyment of an unusual test onto sb of the right of the I the interference with and denial to bear arms I ntheir defence an calculated to preve-i- t restoration of the Union and the perfection of any boy- o'cl-'X'i- c UWN ty jy-u- s n r - fr Ml-sm- IK-Jswu-e irf : d i e' t u V1 i-- : A ' i ’ r s v: ' - 4 -- J i - ! 'iiH I arli j i s rrsolu-tlonlu- i fr 4 r to-nig- ht - ::!i" "IT f - 1 lim— vC t- i i with-immens- i ( dde-gnti- M 1 ’ i cr that a committee be appointed to I rules fy the governmantoi' the convciiisoiiand rtport I riiat Jhe -rules of the last convention be Adopted oits places for a distancr of fourteen miles aqd Ecuador has been sunpresscil I Rf Tiouisl'23 c ptured and- burned- trains of siippplies cn royrrif of Kentucky state! that tiie contevUng from is L om that Stite had aCTeed and were liarimhiiou on Bluff ute It that Pfuvnir Atlanta reported r( Shelby ' On his returp he met the rebels in strong and Marmadukc hail in ode an attack on Pine convention He thereforol moved that one member of be appointed on the committee on farce and totally defeated them capturing foil' B’liff Reiiifurcemcnte hkd been scut from Lit- rich delegation two to have bot One vire ' Aonptcdi and twa hundred tle Rock" KcDougall rCalifymij moved that three gentlemen stjvnd ofcolork six! ' cannon from each organized TerrlOiry be atmittel to the conven- 23' v "iy Qipcinnati prisonerssHosred tet participate in the debate without - I ! i®n 1 w- f-- to-da- Caj-tainjTann- v : Ailjournettnntil 10 o’clock' y The city 'crowded to oxccms The ulreH squares nnd'alMut the principal hotel are illled ’ throngs i Meet hen were held In different parts of llie rityl-niflli- t ir RixliiiUliU liimr (midnight) tlie excitemciif'c-nlies The committee on tlie resolutions )nM a ino'Cn i at which Guthrie of Ky chosen chniirnin over A'allaudighem by f iir majority The t on the committee are in favor nfilnr Hunt" A’allantlluliani and others hold that it irii't atrotig enough and if adopted in couuuiltre tlie minority will inako n rrjmrt The ultra peace ineu concefte tudlm tie- of McClellin but' will hisUt on a platf-iran n imnictliute cessAiiomof uniiding iioatilitijil'a convm-tfv of States and no more flgliting --e- - A turb our country I I 1 i j Rpsojrcd that we will ive ft11alKnoralt1c mrin tihritf-t- o a apeedy turinLnatIohtbo unhappy diliculties that di s- Nashvilie 29 Tlie commit! e on credcptfals reported ogainiit the Gch Gillct telegraphs from Greenville Ten (L from tlfe Territories alul J t ri cgec’ that in aifight with a rcM force at tliat Coluiubiaof delegates nlio to vliuit both d(iegitims frm Kt'ittitk jr ptncconthe ’23dV)7eknredd0Gon federates and to rcant a half vole The i t vi drove the force from town We lost 22 men— alopteLdelegation Mii Ilnghos cliairmtn ortho comm'tteo nn orn'i- - ' among them mortally woun- tion reporli-i- l ded utiinitn‘U'ly aprc'-i- l nj n I Iorit io Seymour for president who took the chair armi-- t THE GREAT CONVENTION ! 7 : trii incorruptible lay aside partisan prejudices ttadassist in changing oi:r j- — v h : tralcpnditiongofpeace 24 of PotoinacJ the Iicadquurtersr Arruy ''’ 2d Corps L0 '"Evening u Our leftjias been extended C or 7 miles' and tliat was'lfft on the battle : wo' hold secure the Web Ion road toRcam’s $ta- -' field remained there) until after daylight At Won t a distgnipe of 7 mile There areno rebels that time the enemy! had ail disappcajcd Icar- 11iln AvHI imbtii j lii iueli UCMil ua At G ill corps on' Sunday was 301)0’ They shows how severely they were punishdd niul bought splendidly that doubtless hearing of the arrival of reinNsw Ydrk 2G forcements they feared the results of to day The Timcs'TKiys Tllqward the proclama-- 1 L Meade Signed ion forger has been released-froFort LafaV- SSil ' I Army Corps 26 Z JV' l vttej The safeguard referred to report that the V1 I Richmohdipapers of the 23d contain 1 the1 in direction of retired Petersburg of the last rebel asFauit onWarren’s enemy wounded also abandoned their The They r" thp VVcldon road anil Fay wc halve guarjd qonycrecdLwBh! a lebul officer who said linesyon met n repulse costing us mgny bravc men hut '7 their 1038ea werQgreatcr than over before dur-- J the affair is not over the war The guard say when it was over Brig Gen Saunders of Alabama is kiBed jng was covered (tvitli the enemy abound-- ! field the nmar of Florida mortally wounded cd j Gens Barton Finnpgan apd Anderson of Ala ilcade Signed " bima are wounded' - r New Yoik 27 are now Grant’s plans on A Nassau fetler of the 20th state that the revealodi nhfl'hH the ene rgy and gal bin try of steamer Fox had arrived from Charleston will not the :i Armies under Lee an dVllenu regard e fob much to he nt thc back of this bold having thrown overboard 30 bales of 'cotton ilioveincnt soiiUi of Petersburg According to The new pirate Electric Spark wa off Nassau on tfe 2d cruising oil the islands iPetersburg papers tlie Petersburg and Ly In lctal iat ion fur- - the crnrl imigQ of’bur solrail road is xohsidered in danger diers byjhc rebels the prisotrs at Fort LaUCincinnati 27: U i A violent tornado passed over the southern fayette are not allQweihftny luxuries Bermuda dates to tlie 20tli uicnjiors the arterday afternoon doing con-tiun on tlie Indianapo-roa- d rival of four steamers from Vilmingtoh with was blowyiffom the nearly three thousand balips bf cotton ll'hc North Stir from Aspinwall 18th! nrrir-e- d embankment thir at noon with three hundred and thirty thou t ten miURjwcsti of LnwrcnceburgJ Twenty or in treasure Among the passenger arc sand tv are wounded none but i iir persons reported ' i Gbr Bigler :Cala CC lloyd Panama Them :y idiieiL jTho “(zette’s! Atlnntvdispatch says Kll lias been a change in (lie PernviMi Miivstry pjitrickiias destroyed the locon road at vari lut' no revolution asjyut The levoliltSon in : - o from-Richmnu- Tn-th- -- s' r -- - f t - i- i - 1 n ( -- t CA 'r i novni-jicojf- w : 27' ! t- under-staqdta- 1 :' ! j ' - r 1 j ' ' i Boston 20 ScycTal j prominent abolitionists including Hlcastar Wright and S G Howe have written n Fremont speaking of' the dissatisfuc lion in the republican rank and advising both 'the: Baltimore and- Cleveland nominees to with-dratheir names 1’residental caiididatcs and a that ncwcon vent ion be called to select a new V candidate: Fremont replies at length "Tcinfljrking that he does not feel at liberty to wit lid raw his name Without first consulting tlie part who nominated 9191 ' bnjT suggests that a direct effort be made to obtain an immediate between the supporters of the both parties in order that tljey may coalesce and unite upon Miclra convention Instills lettbr Fremont Rays - imicli has been Haiti about peace For me peace signifies tlie integVal cstablislmcnt of the Union without 7 ftaycjy hecausc slavery is the source of all our ' political dissentjon the institution Jtgelf is coq'leinned by' the enlightened andliberal spirit of the ago These are to mccssenta-Ge- - I n e - M rrtrc ? s ilUng one "whi te soldier and one AtIiUc citizen Gen r Scam mon'd who lef t A t- lantabn the 22d reports GenDiidge still alive but dangerously woundcd and theariny -inset- - '4Ve&V e ' js: ! 44 wagons : e t the rcbcl Gen Whecler at Stuart's Landing on thci 20th where he attacked captured And murdered the colored garrison and nearly 300 white - laborers and also destroyed a camp and - 1 AVa-ar- “Gazette" 23d inf' reports Tlie Chattanooga V WAR - dc-queii- co ? T 't ’ 1 PENDLETON POIt VICE PRESIDENT IMPD-IITAN- t- ir 1 4 |