Show 4 4 - ’ rJ ' t '' — " v-- j- "' '" " i 's :-- - t "RfN-- i - L - 4mMA r lines somewhere yet wo are sb powerfully ltitreud tlit a aSnslo liuo would be filla to hold out works ftgmit To any omult of theirs EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ®JjeI)nilt t- - Ucnrcf An ll ipci L I alsey “NcralT Potomac arm y corrc potiUn t of thi!tji Cannot tdl how long tlio lnillarv trnuliU winOUTIIAGES NE 1I FORT KE All II INDIAN ' AWPOST MOhNINd Inst ns near ns Wo CnnillHiluiit'sUickJtal Pnil Wliolo 1904 lominitnd bf In tbb ' the V nays efficiency belytff FRIDAY (1 'Ifrom NEY! 32 nilro' crcd Dig &iiuiy the tq return of conral Th ‘tho lncrcasodby atantly rfr ' that left Kearney onSifnilay night w wounded In thU caropjlIgni over convention FftOM NEWS ' CUKEniNO rMOBILE! j r tlickcil bjr Inilmnn about Kiowa two ltcaty-a- r tilery firing took place Ab rcportcdin ycstcnlay’s ifaue ami contra gers were woundetl and two Indians Prurld-nc- e R 1 i had to return to Tim tnnchfiiri ATLANTA PLACEt INATIQHT oollen mill was destroy e totheConven-thEranb SesraYo & the f bur tied between Kenruey delegates to expectation Rig Bandy and 32 mile crest ty byilrchvit night ' Lwui orcr f ur hundrod thonsiiid SHERMANS OFFICI ' Loachcare djqarned on "Wednesday after npon and running to Kearney from I for two hundrod and twenty thoaiani baVc sured tlieai will time-of usual this large portion i Hy GmK Otije Kew'YorkT 1 ORTGaVINES SU ItREN DE usual their to and their farms returned again Tho 'TostT cofitallnS a detailed account showing ARTEMUS WARD wo whom with The delegates cupatlons luis been engaged In importing mou from Kui? Dostou oonrercd aftrtho ndjburnmentrfe’cmeJ nil ti- to goM substitutes and volunteers in the army Te AN ADDRESS TO THE ruilEIQ OJf ti MATTEUj L jjjfg it appears haro been brought over— moIy :j p‘ feel Tory: comfortable over k'tho' proceedings I An shIploadV Oik" 'JI1IS from Norfolk trirorneil through Albe-- from ' u&di Oermany—and tho business has boon keptWd very buoyant In Uopo that toey would be secret than many of our most important military more Concluded J B0ycioo!r I productiro of great good to the conimunity upon tho liecU of one from Kewbcrn closing oat tho moveiuentSi K 'i' Theln who think that a cano u anl obtaining Important In formation! sianton'dchies The most pleasing feature of all that Wt! ob- - j blockade-runne- r th hat©“Commercial’ says Secretary of timbers tho I house lonco hoarded la Albeniarl now Tile rebel in rami comranndod by MaiIscfr Served'1 in intercourse was a general dispo'si ing tcndercil liis resigoatiou and rays ho has no iutentlon shal to their happiness slionld not delav AAoturrbcl In rami la-w'rorirfitloFloriJa r t scndln'llho money right on for one abBl deal of doing so tion to UEcraliy and fairly With the : Course of " completion nt Kd word’s Ferry and they are ta-bos been vc of command Sickles tondered the den And how with a Genuine hurrar boring clawcs and though wq liad no mlsglvd 8tru1nlng :ovcry ncryo to fiuLsli it lad bring it down the ran reserve nS J to he command the ' cpH says wlmmen who to prefors air carpsjbitt I abandon J go furrh P '— Jngs on this befuro ivp were- none- the less river with tho fall floptL I — ored troops lath lid klij assurances at fact renewed tho tho of gratified Tito public debt August 9tli wIUj tho coin Interest Wfti Sovcral of tho delegates during the Convcn carryings two guns on the side with which the rebels I jSg 034 lijijhtiaring un interest In lawful money or 191 pleasant : to defend the mouth of hoanoko river They propose i ntWMtf $322806011 tion stated that' Hundreds of laboring men g41wl My reported Captur by thcNorath Am S W St J 1® C tllilo savijis of Utah Icdny whle circle of frK j oould now find profitable occupation in the Tlio propeller itadne from Chicago to JPufTulo cspldd and creditors to think' that I had I id atio 1 northern settlements Cache Valley was re- - I Oray and Wesscls liave been lemoluhrJ tier boiler List night oft Point llonrioati Like Erie Twflvo earthly things and warn angel playin’ M presented os able to employ 300 met more of the crew wens lust The upper works of the vessel golden harp Ilents ray Tival home onexncctf r 11 p mwhen r reached It u than they hod ' and iwp other pta north I were burned and the cargo lost my hoSl stock burning trains and dllingJndlacrimlnato stealing a and knock kuockt New'Ytk-ktQEstil on the deor healthy U' coul(I take a hundred men coca during harvest: w jheynd Within a hundred yards of tho picket posts thereof on This openingforso mauyinenis inouropinion at Fort 'Kearney last night and Hr txl nn arrow at ono of Itetnrns from all bisL live counties in Pennsylvania A nightcap thrustcd itself out of the front' soldiers tavbite aihcndmont tho constitutional allowing ' Ifc was vthe chamber winder fortunate just at thjs time and one not to be pickets sliows a majority in favor of tlio amendment of over jDy Betsy's niehi " ' ho coach arrived from Kearney voico And said: a nogleqted by those who'may be dependent up- cap)! 000 i porlapiissingjsoveral ‘trains burn ad and seeing eleven MVhpi8Ur' on their daily labor for Hrejuistufis It is uii deml Washington 1(' e A 'party of whites was ' bottles by tho “It is a Man!” I Tlfe folio wing official report is Just furnlshod for puf to for Indians las T don't h'levo it!' The honest lie Creek killed at Industry excellentXopportunrty night cation:' f’Then comedown and search me' seek its independent bread aiid it is no less a state that tlie stock at Cottonwood ninety miles west of of Tennessee lloadquartcra Department Army ibis olT morning: A party of sol plied fAVOrablo limCGr those- - in fortune to exhibit Kojirnoy was taken lSeforo Atlanta 24th o dlora liave gone hi' pursuit is known that Then resumin' my natural voice I aid “It It wjull 1 have tho honor to report the following gonoraT" how far tho principle of right eternaLbrother-hoo- d is r' — -whites Hinpposed from Quantrell’s old party are mary of recent operatloiia of this army: your own A W4 Betsy! Sweet lady ati! 'f ji i Ever of thou!" and a common cause tnter into their awoclatod with tho Indians in these depredations Fear On tho 22d our total lues In killed wounded bind 40hfr Bhc said MIt'i you is it? Ithought of an attack on Liramlo aroenter tabled dally life and buainesaNy ing was 3521 and 10 pieces of artillery j y I smelt something" If laborers arc wanted Xroip1 lliis time wo Washington TO Wo have burled and delivered to the enemy undi But the rold girl was glad to see mo bore give notice tliatrif the' Presidents of Dis- - Oki Shorinah in transmittiiig lgan's official report to of truce sent In by them in front of tlio 19tb corps In tbo mornin’ I found that my family wert Gen Ildlleclc aay X Th nnmiwr kUM of in frnntofiy uiM tricts or Bishops will send us communications entertainin' a Mtiitfrtm lit ft II w pir Although rthe number of doaI rebels seems to bo!cxces- - 4tu UiVLiioD same corps 'those the on watcr-falincluding orae startlin' to thfis effect we shall takt pleasure in pub sire ho is disposed to gireTnll credit to tho gnind was there report that not how occupied by our troops wUl swell tho number of and mount!paintin’ ns and Imorin suspected 'he ha hundred and their dead in that front to 2000 The nuniber of dhd a hankerin' for lishlng all such inforniationTwithoiit charge olthough our loss was only thi’rty-flv- e dauicr oldest my killed' wounded- and missing the enomy’s burled In front of tho 15th corps up to this hour IjiiMJO' twenty-on- e sed in Skimmcrhorn "Mr my father dead oh the field alone amounted to thirty-tw- o j hundred li the NY - - j - j - to-da- i I - y f m F’--J V a c - j - -- -- - LtM4jn ' - xnailc-fror- I 1 : -- I 1 J I -- -- family-gossip- f 1 1 H ! -- V i - ' j - I J I it r' (I'M ' li'!- - ii! r : -- - road-sid- 'Thirty-Tw'o-- i M - 1 i -- rene-gad- ‘ i 1-- f ' t -- 1 U - X - and tho commanding officer reports at least as many xpo dauter:: unburied The number buried in front of the 32d "Glad : :Duke ti The total numbor of prisoners sent north and tiyeniy I said td be oa hi va to sps was 422 Mexico In ftn ioterview with Napoleon the ers now In oar hands wounded is one thousand We hay orer 1000 of their wounded in our handj New York 10 Emperor is reported to have asked' hTm what larger number of wounded was being carried off by from 1 The “Tribune’' par-special Harper’s gives Ferry weuld bet be probable effect upon the estabduring-tiinight after tho engagement I comAveriU attacked Aredll's tho victory Yf0 captured is eUnd of colors and have them lished church in tho Mexican Empire should Jicnl”0f I bined forces of McCanslaud Johnson ’ ’ Gilmore snl ji we also i t " captured 5000 stand af arms one or twojhundrcd thousand Confederate sol-- 1 The attack was made on our lines seven times anu diers and officials heck an asylum StiLthnt coun-tr- y he completely routed their eutlro command capturing was seven times repulsed Hood’s and Hardee’s corpir pieces a vast quantity of small and Wheeler’s cavalry engaged us We have soiit to (hq yrheiTthey- could-ulonger maintain the I all their artillery four Hrms four hundred horses and equipments' and four him-- rear 1005 prisoners including 33 commissioned officer of rebellion in the Bfccdcd States Vi dred andi twenty prisoners including six fiold and thirty-wit- h high rank We still occupy the field The troops anein Gwin replied that religion was ht matter two company his domorali- - fine spirits The estimated toes of the Suomy was 10006 officers McCnnsland which Southern menTeft entirely to Their wires zed command fled to tho mountains (Signod) j WJ Sherman and daughters and thereneed be no difficulty Our loss was comparatively small— seven killed and Washington IQ wound od Among our killed is MiJ Contwenty-nk- e The successes of the on lofiowing of our operatf report that apprehended point ' Lieut Clarko of tho 2nit Virglhla Cavalry-andlst at Mobile is gress from extracted tho IUchmoud “Enquirer? Iiato Mexicim news states that Gen Uraga who word struck down whito gallantly a charge dhis morning and denerai leading from Butler's h telegmphod had made his peace with tbe- - fnlperlalists and Capt Kafr was severely wounded whilo penetrating quarters: at Guanaguato on his way to the the enemy’s linos hd arrived Mobile & ‘‘Tribune” j Chief Tho special liiul off Engisays and Washington Gens Mexico jbity Lieut CoL Williams commanding Fort rowell ev Rojas Ortega Mofrom fleet Latimer off neer the arrived this morning ted and blowup the fort on Triday night Yestei to hod arms and yetnecd to lay down their Tie left when ho active bile were reports preparations and y the edemy was shelling Fort Gaines leav the camp!— 1 heir own troops firing on made for Immediate action by Farragut Ho disbeing The people of Mobile are all ready for the fray G them anthwoundingRojaSr cribes Fort Morgan os a brick structure on tlio Sumter confidence prevails Tho people are! satisfied with’ ' ' The" Km peror shows great moderation in plan and banged up as an additional precaution with conduct of Buchanan' Maury and Barnett of sand so that tho front Is considered impregnable but navyX rcconcilotho different parties r tryifigUb ' onco passed can retidily be reduced by attack from -being Mobile Actiyooperations against jdarez" and his tho rear Farragut hsviug ciuocoededlin passing tho Is It painfully humiliating to annonneo the shal foil aWera will recommence as soon as the time fort wo shal! doubtless hoar of its capitulation or evacuasurrenderor Fort Gaines at half-pathis morning tion in n day or two Official dispatched from Farragut Col Andorson granted fer a gcniTal!amhesty liasjexpired ' of 21st Alabama tho 7 old rovohitionUt Binta aro expected It was iiq prt of his pjan to This y poworful work was provisioned for six month! of tho the city bufjotilyto relibvo a jtiinafrtfcfehtly arrived at the city of Mexico attempt thocapturefioot which has been stationed thero with a garrison of six hundred men Anderson last ni of aniLreceivcd his new ribboni aud'shirs as Mar- portion the pastlargo communicated 'with thoouemy’s fleet by a flag of tri six months j during without tho sanction of pen rago who enquire j by s§ shal of the Empirev Maury’s stateuiont that tho TecumSoh was sunk by Fort Morgan is totally disbeliovod at thb Navy Depart-iqei- n il wlmt hU purposo was but roceived uo reply Dtir FltOM NEl’HI JUAB COUNTY Gen the the fort atwl found And qpin t j M "A WblvblstT9 :K: -- ' - - o 1 : -- — ! xi ’ ' ' - f j : ” ' ! ’ i li "F hot-pitll- o ' ’ T “And glazier” I oskt "Air you a painter and glazier sir" My dauter and wife was mad bat I coultl'tl lielp it X felt ina comikil mood ' r‘lr is-- wonder to me f sir1 said the autst d "Considerin' what a xcputatloa somo-oEastern f our havc that manager you f A wide-sprea- Idon't secure you" "Its a wonder to inc®": said my wife’ "that Bomebody don’t sccuro liim with a chain" i ' Aftcrhreakfast I went over to town my old friends The editor of k L tosoe The Bu ft 'greeted me cWlyuUy and showed me the article he'd justwrltten about the paper tul-ler- in 1 i j to-da- -- f- - Tv r- i - i - hell-hound- rapidly-increasin- g ‘ - -- hi S st That-Enterprisin- - ' w g ’ i j j ‘i i d - ? f on tlio oilier side of thestreet: ‘‘We hayo recently put: up in our office in entirely new sink of unique construction— with two holes tliroillf which the ‘soiled water may pass po the new bucket underneath s of The Advertiser say What wilUho to this? We shall continuo to make improre busmen tans fast as our Wonder Whether a certain iness may4 warrant editor’s wife thinks she can' palm off a brai watch-chai- n on' this- community for a golJ " one"' J “That" says the editor “bits' him where he lives That will close him up as bad asit did when I wrote an article ridicopUng his tii ter who's got a codkeyo1 A few days after my return I was shows i if young man who says ho will bo Dam barrel to the war illeVas settin on a was indeed a Loathsum ohjeck vossot anI‘ night was not likely to engage the fort aUii The ' son on board Yankee floct the Of terms j liast Sunday I lieard Pareon Batkins preu'i arrauging cap! lF uo chance shot rcould have sniik her? r Iy- letter fjpom Hun Samuel Pitcbfortb In-- s lation He left peremptory orders for Anderson to return land the good old man preached well too tho' Tho samo correspondent Says it ii generally believed for the Tele Dally closing subscription money nn l uot surrondor thq fort oiul relioYod him of r In' tho army of tho Potomac that Loo lias sent bis prayer was ruther lengthy Tii f editor ot Longatrnot's iniind of Fort Morgan The Bugle who' was with me said that prayer He signalled this morning h' oAru wc aro informed that the groin crops corps to Hood’s assistance f t no wav answer would make fifteen squares solid nonpareil received except tho hoisting of the Yank !of that section vr ill fall short of the expected Tlio “Timos” special of thoOthsiys Cabinet mooting ' nk of nothin' more to write altoot flag over tlio ramparts of Fort Gaines ®of late extreme hot weather was at held which tato result of of quostions policy yicldra rro if all those endearing youog Anderson’s conduct Is pronouncod inexplicable more than ordinary interest ttnd impurtanco woro diaciw-soA causingflie grain to shrink A WAER Ac ' shameful y At election held August first the " NeW York JO' Dispatches from 8heridan report his forces fnovii PRICE OF PRODUCE Territorial 6ilK following county and precinct “Times’ special s ys Moado and The tho enemy up tlici Shenandoah At 4 p m' thi! against !?1 vsen were elected:' cast the blame of tho Potorsburg fi mco i4 fho'othor1 It wore skirmishing about ten miles from Winchester For tho information of our readers in Idahfli 'i Tlepresfentative:Samuef Pitclifortb appears that owing to tho modification of the ordur Of BciCGraiit reports tho oxplosion of aa ordinmeo boat the uiglit protiouta mi3unilerdtxnilin it t7 who should Montana who receive their papers by fbb selectmen :David Udall Isaac Graco at City Point yesterday loaded with ammunition' Node " superintend the attack occurred and noi or was presout tails r ii ail we iavo been Requested to XJounfy Treasurer: John Vickers! i to take command Rio following list of prices adopted at tbf Nooporations of consequence before Atlanta are report Cotfnt y Surveyor: — Charles Price Tlie ilerald® correspondent near Atlanta says opera8herfff- -i rael UoytV' upon a gold basis tions around tho cftjr have settled down to a regular ed 4 ' ! X f "Anbrtistj A painter' o 1 — to see you Sir" I replied :ina vois '‘Glad to seo you' ‘lie Is an artist father" sed my child -- y - - f v 4’ T J X d — I : Pago-visite- y - - i i ’ the-coi- i n i 4 ! V: i to-da- y - i s t ti ' tlio-annU- al - i 1 - " 3 i - j S' -- - re-publ- ish ! - I ccn-ention- i i ' t to-da- y r Buperintendenv of CommonSchogls Tm-a- s Ord- N Erin ) ' PnEciNcr--Ju8iic- cs IThomas Ord A Lovo CLovt nr Creek Constable! Kf Booth of the PuECiKCTr-Ju8tic-o jrerce Win Newton Constable Ii YCar-ter-- v Podnd keeper W lCay i Chicken Creek TnEciKCT—Justice of the llVace R ‘Elmer Constaile M Rollifri Pyundkecpeir tuvS ® J yr n r W- - : J Broadlarad ' " i BM'tohearfrom the Beprewnlv W often os he has '! anything to sioge Wearo- - pounding away on erory sido aud It Is doomed to be soon ro lit coil The rebels hare garrisonod their forts tin! ehtrenchmoqts with militia and use tho eteraus to operate Vhen required— their fi ne running so cun bo massed with grostt they thij rapidity Yesterday a demonstration was m ule al uig our linos resulting inJdrlTing the robels back to ItUelr entrench-njent- s gaining the ifle pits and capturing a picket ro servo of 125 nton J The rebels cannot centinuo long In At anta If they continue butting against outs works they will soon front without dolng u much hurt ml rnrl tho risk of jiDg their communiatloa-up- on hich wo aro constantly OperaUngi Tho Macon line Is the only one left them It Is- - aafd we hare deetroyed that If so wo have got them if they cannot suectoJ In breaking thmifnut through 4J Portions of f tone man’s command- - continue to arriTo and the total loss will not exceed ouO thousand ' k From a telegram recuiveil yes te nitty by Wmi L ILiUcv Esq of tiiia city we igariijthat he Inilian the maI eta ion ytre about fifty miles eiut of Kuariiej’ Milii stuck imtl all ken taken ' Jai&I evening i :l- - i: I T t ! ) ' - l'vTr leans JV t ' 400 " 3 10 " 200 “ : i - i 100 " 40Q " " I0t0 “ aoa" I'pas Bui ter SChcesu fCO" Ere: Reef oh foot Mutton with the use of the if Pork i t 400" dqions ! j at tho moment of locking up” last we wero favored following telegram fiCO “ andCarrOfs -- affi-ctiri- g lis $1200 per 100 bushel Oats TIIE TROUBLES EAST (lifiiL-ultie- s v Corn Barley Etavntox I - Flour Wheat 4 i 60 40 10 " “ “ 121 " 30 V V 2000 ton — N" t |