Show h i ' I’ ' f I -- jl - Jl 1 -I 'r 1 : T'-- i v ' ' 1 - ' 1 - I I I J f ‘I 7 ' j:'--' !r r- - i TELEullAlJl 71 ATTiY nun1 " ‘I 1 -- - - o! j ShipIt Moiunw - i - - x- - r u j ± it t V'’? fr V- - I- : - l- Off-C- ole n - -- 1 J ruKBETUCJIAaONTnE -- 't I - : n"- - n J InML A : ' t- t v- L - at 1 y-- - sB J ' corps were engageil Th object of the uoeementwS he AS the "Win iibmu gfciM tlat wsi o asalnst oor extreme left bnt emMenlr w!W ml- - 1 APOP appeared In front of our coTitif w A short" arli detcrminwl WiN aodWUi corps! TIIEjTIXEGnMS:! place The 2nd division lost heavily haflnx Snai! txk “ ' '' ii V'- i i and from 60 to 70 killed ahd miming X corps had been reinforced No doubt is expressed that we battle S Intelligence has been received here bold the position been In an wise grieved would that twrVhora since have Our rijsht drore-th- e stating who ore a mile and thee enemj tSuowriDcr ' - ‘iiAiifkx w 4 the departure of the pirate Tallahauee from Wilmington back tolhe old line until Id when ihe of ! JHiaTalitthaee was fpojcenoiuSatunlarvlAjnUcaidia seven xuorejitcamers of like characterhadarrlvadandare f treated towards Uattliowusn where- - the v tile recant absence -— t understood thalT site is: the now receiving their Armament with a viewtrfuDfthgth of battle: — HarborItfl P & will WO trust ft p prcctato - O U ir eilorts 16‘ ftfiford I theso ': of ressch now oar to Vnuniber war commerce v ’’ fitted VUckade out upon pjoneerofa being t Urnnorf are afloat that the rebels are t in hl if' ne " I t The North Chrollna “Times’ resent-electiothU morning which WilmlugtoD-epinow ofThee to 4'at out Tw Marthulmre rud speaking arf ready naest' rlal tfTS f-Ijjplcasnro r fleadnuarteni arinVoif the PotoinaeTf ln the legisearssIleldenslmewliaeataa — S I -i vi lature The citlaens pfrfC desire peacevAot withstands 1BSPBIIATJ3' in the fhet that rebel bayonets are braced to overawe the fr°m City rolntbrinpi t vr ? j conservat i ve partywho supported Holden the rebels are making desperate eihrts le feukln manyHwing tithe shelter of theirtents and A In the extreme western counties weieArntbat Holden Weldon Rkilrbsdso far all onsdecessAi! Vi VfiFavpnffr TO TilW rO- - II ®urprisod— was the Mil audfirttly blleT e the nbels rnrt ’htst to r had some Terr heavy majorities but the Union-vote- " AQAIN escape the hear tain llEBFIS trying - ' TlieY-ebtlI ' to considered on il the not first and MAO noon the about thrown on of TO tha i ground loyal the i ran appeared yv right : ' I rood in front of thtf 3d dttlslon Of the 5th Curtis airirei here j corps This Confeilerate government y At Kingston the meq were tm i ifaJ-'Oewas evidently a feint'for tfie purpose of feeling "oar If Indian affairs Xhe Overland Stage Ounwinv liavs prisoned Ibr votingmfor Holden cbarl-estowk- ' About three pm tkfyrchjarged in heavy force between moved altrtiwr agents stdifk and ertch to thh tf k the 5th and Gth corps and turned the flank of the former The “WorldlHts the following from headquarters protect ibni iNot iaAltwhite Inhabitant remains LriwiV' j the Potomac 10th: of and Denver have fled to the Mrt for here the This of B my large ACIv prisonersTO MARYLAND eaptnrlnga FALLEN nnpberdf part FEDERALS V A brilliant fiUnkmovement was mode bytbe-5t“ “ The around Denver U represented swarnL corps' : ji I line wu forced back somo distance When the 9th ebrps v" conntrjj HEIGHTS'1 which was relieved the ni£ht"(prevIons by part of the 2d yesterday morning with complete success ingwlth hostile Indians The enemy’s forces had been nearly all Withdrawn from corps came on ami openedjflre checking the ad ranee- - of tho rebels and taking a few prisoners1 this direction and sent across the! James River to meet an tlra WhllevMcfpt 1 tli two fortiled iJuMEMPHIS ATTACKED BY PORBEST t and Fort fnrt nmbu A heavy column ofrcleiy t the same tlme eliarged the attack of : Uiv21 and-ls- t (corps aiid only a strong’ picket Col -X had a conference with the chleb ofthe pw Of our line west ofthe railroad’ held by the 2d divis- was found gnaniiDg fherpod Tliese retreated Genl'urtis left ?ETEBSBUItO SOON TO BE OUItS ion” Genr Ayers which thejy broke ami took 500 rnf COO that our men thought they Would meet with no opposi- nee tribe who agreed to assist him In fighting hostile 7 r"' V t?' prisoners of the ! regular bflgodscomroandod by l-:General tion and went to work delilieratelr destroying the track dhns on force no a Is When had of about York:22Y-ThLaa been mnetorivi to who believed a Thera be v exaggeration la the telegraph llayes prisoner they upa Jivavy Gar whole lino was forced back with heavy loss In killed advanced llneof battle carnet up the railroad with support- flniun this conntry about Indians “Tribun is” special' says Warren has entrenched his and wounded The enemy inlTered worse iu this particu ing colunins on either slde and and charged gallantly but Hidqu!utera Army Totomc 21 w command and been reinforced lie Intends to thoroughly lar—his mou dying thick all over the field Were met by the veterans of the 2d division undor IajTeS This morning the enemy-madvigonms atfock on tbs I dark our men wre and being reii£ After an engagement of half an boar they fled bock in leftvf the Weldon Railroad at the same piece where llo-- r destroythe Weldon Railroad r y forced a desperate charge was made to recover the- - lost confusion - After a short'1 time they formial a line and were partially successful on Friday they mt Kxactly onefhalf of ail tho rebel Virginia forces are In ground which fJrnn-aUdivisiwns linS Our the and made a another drive different back was successfully accomplished IVe hsld with attempt reception Shenandoah-Valler Tlie other half at night the Jine taken froip nsin- the pm: on but were repulsed the Veitond Mm with severe loss the same Mmeas on’ that day— tlie'lst Division Wingou awaIting'8Ubridftn y v' Col’s fxrle and Ilawthora are Just before dark they made another effort to break the extreme left connecting with 'the cavalry which Gen to "liold the line from Petershng Richmond Letters' O f reported prisoners was shot throngn the vest and shirt and narrow- through our line This time they received worse covered the rjsilro0d towards Ream’s Station Tlie 2n Crawfird Inolltb from tho rear of Vor("Morgaivstikte that Q ranger ly escapod captnre Lleuti Chirk of bis stall: was shofrin than biforerand 'were driven back nearly hair a division was next tor utlerfs Tlie 4th diThbevuicn liad received Jina vy reinfoircments fronv Oeh Herron and the ani Lieut's 31 rad a and Merrill and ('apt Smith’ of mile' leaving tlieir dead and wounded hands Their the railroad' j The 3rd division waspt Crawford’ on s shot while rally- loss is estimated at 2Q)0t Our killod and wtiondeil will fight joining' wlth the-9ttiiaf reinforcements had boon sent from Pensacola' 'Fort Gen Crawford's stufT hAd corpsi'which connected ths 400— principally of the 1st and fid divisions: Tight with this left near thfe Jerusalem plank road about nnmbw men of their various commands the named The fast ing Morgan Is noi£ besieged by land Tho fleet were to bom was a prisdnerbut escaped" "V i : lair tneukad strengthened ihe i Paniy l look: 23 f j During ktnrriay’s fight bad ' TIieeloek?a-brIgade3earner - templnuil jr ertcUd beWhich Thaat division was from 13th China hard It on the mornjng of the lltli breastwoska i Col whnflankfd iQueenstowo Liverpool Y they i ' 4“ V' 4 - ' ' 14th M: this to j rear and the rebels drove sides the ficai passed ttinrtrinf point andj np’ltflini’ charged thoy j The rebols had burned all thebutldings hoepitals Ac and New York a 23 number took The of this number entire of ipomlng very heavy cannonading wm open-olirly outside of Morgan The repel gunhoatClalnc was burned" prisoners raptured byprisoners Tlio “Hcrald’Vlias the following from the headquarteik us jwas 210 with some- - stands of the eneny from their works toward Peierslurg by r of A verill’s cavalry In tho field 23d 8 a m: r Tlie monitor MMhatm: threw several’ shells Into tho colors Onr loMS is estimated at 3000 Oaf guns' replied Vrlskly--neitbparty however doing ' There woa e nm v of particular daihage Abont7 a tua force of Rotli parHeavy skirmishing took place yesterday nothing but skirmishing fbrt dismounting onq guni prior tooiir forces laniliog as to moShflridanr A fr We rtovod 9tii are is If lost were lasted looked which attack the ties between for battle all at liney corps 'byTng any day entreochlng:ftA -to- regain neuenska( ofl one and two hundrsJ killed and wounded1! The enemy’s jnio Timer special frotn Washlngton 21st ssys Slier! ment The sent out them shells of after Shortly enemy sight “ - ji Joss-waTdan changod his 1 ir about therara ordc beti'r (to watch the a column or rebels emergetl from tbewoolr m the left u 'I Sf:- Thtre was heavy firing this morningMie railroad forming nllna and charged what they thought The prisoners taken by at belong principally to Beau pawea bf f he mountains Tho: grwit tiumbor of points IUU!-corconami road and The Smltbflehi main force our la left flank! but which pfavnlto be the left of Ajre’iI'ike1 enemy's which hp Is compollpd to cover impose upon h m a more regard’s ? on oar right and seems inclined te fight and August 21 6 am centrating conservative - military jwlfoy th In vwith the ntmoit advance and rebels The advanced fine style Considerable artillery firing took place on our left since hew ould votherwise i "'I: I I work before 30 the now eonfideace four oclockb te A t Y brisk then It 'I j - i eiidently thinking qu lulopf pnbk ' ' J r ' j 'i i 1 ‘I1 I y : the direction of easy were surprised' on dlseoverlnga 2nd line WIiIikJ was heard 22: York in New Heavy firing ’'The rebel force- at Martfnsburg is nor inconsiderable Charleston The supposition is- - thak an engagement : is extending fo tbe ’left of 'the IstUfivIsion ‘from which the- “Chronicle The “Post special has a raiding party ahd will not interfere with ftherfdan! 'x ! yow of 1 which t going on near there i bayonets glUtenedi with batteries on the left d1 says: V‘'4 which will bo something more than defensive There was a small skirmish yesterday at Bam No S on right pouring their Are into their ranks—’ orery discharge information wse have firom the Shenandoah ValAll the Richmpndpopors of thp 16th and 19th claim jthat Grant ley Indicates that a strong rebel force under Karly was the Potomac A rebel reconnoitering party were driven causing large vacancies line ‘ Inis been placed! entirely on tbe- - defensive-bthe with- near Mortinsbiirg and' Winchester Zback aa and the critical position ikj tod Aaxoon frpni crossing ''-1 drawal of those tpoopsisent to Sheridan: f t ' We held Martlnsburg-yesterda- y niado command i were whenthe x In until'3 indicate their thaentlre signs : Pet - r Late advices from before Atlanta state that the ’ rebels rebels entered HarryGilmore’s commandpmbring in the willingness to surrender and the orden totocease erabnrg17 fifing wa soon as they itk-ojr iPmoncrs brought In to day' concur in! the statement have 85000 troops lit 'Atlanta including 40000 Georgia advanced breal we drove the rebels again Ai the tvorkii night along Borlngrtho passed iatBnrnsidtfand Watren’s corps ares till tiour fftmt I militia! Xlieir works aref fifteen feet high' with deep Up to this time no rebel forre had crossed the ' Potomac ed this a large portion broke and started fir the wuuh second and perhaps other iijifiintry are- - dttehw and:abiittis ' Our batterir Tbk- - remainder eomiagin snrremleredbetweea Williamsport and Harper’ Ferry The “HeraldS’ iwef the following ’ from Strawberry sent several’ mamengera after the retreating party—' many operating on tile north W oJamM Rlwf Sherman' 'has' felt their line to tba- - extent'' of' eighteen AlTiMreceiTelfrora headiuwtor tho j Of whom 20tli: of: turning i ' — a portion but be lias thus Plains defeat ofithe enemy in a fighjt yesterday 4erejbnflm noar White tav xnjeg ' - with a view Tills evening Hancock liaving accomplished the object Tho troops miiiog the cliargo eoastedof the rebel ! of Ills second expedition on the north side of the" James visions-oHooke and Bushrod Johnson of- Hill's csrps 1 3 ' ” A loase wore Generals Gerard and ' very-larg' his Sonth CamliniaMsa Mlasi!ppbin Amonjrt now of Command hi Part Hirer 22 withdrawn has niongour principally VTashlngton ' the- 'Chambliss killed The fight Is supposed to have 'been : Advices- - from " Rngerstown represent that the- excite forces have' already Colonel 3’ Lt Colonel anl 27 Hi tb the river eorps prisoner comrenewed to some extentfiring being beard lx ment afithat' place cmUnsoi lle2hgsesare arriving in being followed by cavalry under tiregg liirney’ that direction 10th corps is conducting the withdrawal of and' wounded was abont lfA Nearly Our loss the numbers manding largo f OCScial ' ' were received at head: v advices from his corps His columns are just approaching he pontoon all the prisoners taken were on the 'skirfirfsli line TU 22 naliftx timo noi generaVengagc-men- b quarters yesterday Up Helen from Bermuda bridges The operations jin this vicinity ha jre jeflected rebel ldss Was five1 or elk hundred killed and wounded and Arrived the blockade-runne- r liaa takon place In front of this place and nothing of after a passage hours-- ' 37& prisoner' ? hOner upon all concerned She of ' reports tho yellow sixty rv’Rain interest was had fallen this Gen IIgood cMnraandfnglthe oMsnUing party mas every VJK 23 C'HL York transpiring W day a New y therer fr ffMjng ‘ rweekY- t rT'i The Tallahassee was seen yesterday steering north r seen 'rliavd to: foil from hi horse He le believed to have brrt i the Biclimond:papers following: to the ItrclimohdTnpers dated 17th 22 York New T9 m: killed dlspstehes His body lies bet ween lines covered by thesis!- Petersburg state-tliathe foderali cavalry luul retired from Anbnrn Post’s special says advices from Shenandoah valley shooters on both rides Neither caa get possession sf itv B 8 forces attacked the front end flank of Prisoners report him killed 2 The Fcderols were fortifying tbo hortli slde oftho Cliah-- 1 sltow that tha wliole of Early’s force are now on tliii side completed-i-ou- r ' I oPWInchesterThere waslconsidembte skirmishing yes-- 1 Warren’s fifth corps which had made a temporarytodge- v - i Jv'’'-’-' i tahoochic near! 8weattrotor Washlngtos 2A beiow-hewdriment on is i Weldon OfBeiol news Authentic Charleston-two the from Railroad miles Jnflesfrom Atlanta near rood Atlanta hopeflil bad' Ferry was West Harper’ the believed tliat terday It 'v i tliat Kilpatrick hae returned from a puli’ The New Orleans Era of the 14th has the foliowring: I vingtlutnLbackupwardibf two miles and capturing oyer ent-- at AckyrortU by rebel cavalryon the Macon Railroad without serious loss - IIvInnicLi contains an order from the rebel Reytonia from 31obile bayj arrl veil this morning reports- I 2000 prisoners including Brigl Geu Hayes and a Morher stand rteFort of of colors was hundred of five in ono piece of artillery and 70 prisoners IIe effectively forces all 'within' rain yards Heavy tailjng day Pfovosti 3Iarsbal' G cnerai 'virtually recognising the I i fire is considered York 23 road for 2 miles at various places New :rwm as 'prisoners of year Its remarks show great die--' gan The fhet that the: enemy does bot ' ’ Tho London correspondent of the “Iferald” states' that dcstroyedtlie A letter fromIIaj’erstotuy 23d sags a detachment Vf" a proof that tbeTort lias surrendered:- - n j j HsUJfoctlont r tTlie Richmond and Danvlllo Railroad Is announced iii I Mbrtfir' and other battefitw with the gunboats are'l Hie Emperor oftlte French Iffts jusbinfornied Slidell that the 3rd Yfrginla ividry eritercd Bfarnnslurg ycriifib rebet States— even shonW and drovo' Out the rettela At latest accounts the jIvd vanning orders ready to bOginthelombaidmcnt M soon as ordered The II he never will- recognize-ththeir uliisvs defacto—nnles they de-- was held by our cavalry AveHIl hold the river fivl they AnAiliinta dispatch of the 16tb to the Richmond pa-- surrender of the place is hourly expected independence u niovements ofdliari-he- l a party of Shsrmaafccavalry on the 15thl i' 'i nlikn Washington 22 — JI tertalne to abolish slavery and engage that nJl clilulrea- and Is watching-ththat pcfatatM vtrtirk-thPoint Rail road at Fairburn rnssengors by the mail iemrfirom City Point report I born to slave parents slut 1 befTeee'ndXhat slavery will be citement occasioned by the anticipation of invasion to Atlanta burnetl tho depots toro up the track in several places tluit the Secomr corj snccessfhlly recrcfijrJnmus river totally aholished andl cease within ten years from the somewhat subsided " oh Saturday night— thus odding to thel mystification of I date ofiprochunation and went Into camp v and then withdrew three-mile'Z I’tNew York SI ' ’ i j TliO track kad boen repaired huttralnswcre not allow- - the rebels as to the intcntlbn'of ehr niovementa The Warren’ evp ' 'Commercial’s special ‘sny ' New York 22 tiie’left The ‘Z ! Trtbneo“ has to jrun In consequence bfthe proximity of tho eneTny the from a front of Tlie achieved fidlowlng success rtlflsatlark'! grand (muuday Mobile- 17“ The transport Arago from I)rt Royal 18th ’ baa or-- Petersburg Sunday August 21t 8 a m i r under orders from Lretfiftt we mutt bo driyen from th” ren Fnink Gardtucr assumed command of the district rlfftU Have just time to ay that this morning our forces hol4 felddn railroad at whatever sacrifice The rebels v ' frftht1 Gulf y 'When fiflymilcfinortb-oW eldtm Railroad good and strong allowed to pass tlirongh the Cap ellalt eras’ she passed the their position onr In lines trnl left pip wa entirely d aclioonvr In tow bound The 2nd carp and other forces are arriving from tie ex iTiisterd-tdffistfJ While tLelr pnrpno enemy Jamled at: Montrose 'We ' fl ft Fulton witha eventngtim treme right— this being tlie vital point to the Confede- Qvn !A 3 Hill is reported snI ' Kcattr landed uur cavalry ' ft rod on tbemsnl killed aud wounded ' wounded mnrtly The Col: of' the lorfl t The robel anthoritte are :anX lens to exchange all our racy' A grand and desirate conflict is n Iglit exlast Lee K Son were retired I of kflle! Theenemy momentarily"' £ ajrenil ’ consent l j the cncmV from PenaoCoia estimated at 2000 goverument-wil(A pectod Mississippi Is a priitdnisr and wounded Hr ' toi Hatch Gen is active tb In resume about iv: New 22 ctosol Perdido river! y csterday and- were advancing Onr loeewn 150 L operations York :’ u'A-' ' ' “ T7io- increasing: demand from abroad for Goveriiment Florida j : all quiet In Baywards MoUiia-RayWe colors n Three ofthe oolors were took five J :aetsbf securities continues to enhance tlieir value A number entirely new— the others gatlt dilapidated i n ' ludhinapollf 21 ' t Operations againjt Forh5umferare ’progressing The steamer Prlhee Alyet in attempting to nm Into of foreign lionseahare on hand large orders for In tlie fight on Friday our loss In prisoners' i Letter from tiiottistwerorecelvied by Gov Mor ton I and are likely to be fn to be larger’ then hevetolhre reported' Of ffie Oth also la ft 'soino dayA- - ago statingtliat a large quantity of arms wns Charleston harbor grounded opposite Fort Sloultrie Our reported xnore than half were taken os wss the can h ifrtlndiaua patlMlftli batteries' opened heavily upon her reducing her to a demand for-- foreign market We leant Uiakat presuntthq being shipped to disloyal liersons niore 'wreck Tlie caqgo consisted of medicines and! other light unexeented foreign orders for national securities aunouut fact with all tlie regiments 'of tic brigade f4tr boxes wtre receive! nod last nfpht twfntj-tw- o Tlie Kdth The military authorities' Immediately placed a guard articles aadwas almost wholly destroyed on tho ulglit of to a fiiilUofi of dollars' ’i Yotk Iwt every officer oii lie r(i i around the bniMiiig jilid took possession of the'boxe) On I the second Cairo 22 few men for duty:' Hod theylield their r - I The steamer Courier wai darnel to the water’s edge cbonged ft'ont they cemld nearly all hare saved'pitionl ofthe 30th venonv QhlOwlesantlLieuLSte examin’itlon they warn- found to contain revolveri of the I Cnpt Reed tbeiitselre ' I &1 Afl In la f Iba i here- this evening Sha was wined at $6pO0O — Injured and given tlie enriny" a wound thrashing 1' and’ fixed ammunition and s book containing JiMt for $25000 C’argO wATnabl—boarjr luss to‘ government told that they were flanked they et&rted 5 tL fmimi'Jn'llut quality ofthe Son 6t Liberty whs TliqiiMnie J Bring "’Cincinnati 22 arid tliaState Amlitor the of of aqr fell into the arms ofthe rebels Secretary inrlnde'tjyat Tlie morning papers pnbUMi lengthy extracts from rVhe Attorney ftonaFtnt f f' illngham eIItor of' “Sen- CoU Wheelock'e 2d brigade Sd division iduirged tfmt ' Ue tiuol” also naines of four hundred rebtfl prisoner as correspondence capturodat Indianapolis A mannecript towards fear and 'formiAga line with skirmisher thirvn :'tlunl degreo meiubctfo copy of an address to the Grand Council Is among the pa Opt advanced to see where the enemy were and reacliri in which it appears that a grand convention was to ottr secondjine wiihont losipg s nan This brlgad :XonIsviIW22:T —— — — In liicagpJniy fink : In with tliSxi go prisoners and Tlie NaslivilIo'(Time’’ cohtoins-- reports that Wiurat impossible for the garrison ' to bold out against faurr-- j Era brought cf !clv"c A spontaneous mceungvwt held in "Indiinsimlls last IkiSia4 tablrifl men ubat mLa fMrce had crosdbd the river abpve Chattanooga 4Tbs rr'i - L to the council take ) is rt dangers to lie had concerning away surrounding that 'night discredited) gone report ' tlieniZ’lt wag the largest A 'reporf was fn circulation that the train from iJ meeting ever: held AUgUSt— i e C Tim m acting was extremely orderly' though there was captured near Cleveland also vino to taken place since yMtrrdav mTnirfV’ 1 terms of I was ajlcep feeling against the conspiracy k j trains from! Chattitno6gato Atlanta has been t!ier1at very brisk " itirnilslimg tiiupply I xi I declared ’ i Resolutions were adopted denouncing the secret order considerable artillery1 was beiarvl During The Knoxville- fortifications can rrs’st effoct ivdjrfl re have her lines Oqr 1 to 1 imvs lVliecler’s force! about a ealcnlated mlselilevwo civil as aml York most New 22 f1: n j bring strengtKefaed the L r hunrS u j' Ifwt greatly twenty-fuf during ' Mjeh StelmanTs wound isj onM'Trtjl war and declaring the charge that the Union party intend’ SiL' ( A I vice from Atlantastnte thahon the 13tli in front of 1ft light scratch-unde- r lpaff w0rkMiA I to use chki-gethe to At a as election n works a drovb miles rebels slab Tlie the forces five lSt He rebel tilr Atlanta land atul to returned lha prevent the power military rorpa are 300 within thteyo apder Grafiger yard tf j fJf i tome time Girline! line of skirmisher called upon tho-- l I der upon Union-weFort Morgan? 'Ap general Assanlt wn1 to take place in Ci'iittanooga i A special to the “Gazette from Nashville sajs: and about 200 leaped fW days Tlie fleer Was fully prepared Tlie ram Tro CIrO3Ul srddiers fn tho riflapiUtnconfo over of the remain- - M’lieeler struck thoKnoxrjjle and Cliattanonga tysul nesseo itod been repaired - --jshe fired a shot on the fort Tho New Orlmns “Enr' of the lfttli saysicting master Out and camednto ourlines pm id tho-fif- e adraneed-A‘Iwhich ! mysteriously filevit strong skirmish between Iliawassee and London destroying ' Dfllinghami" captured afT S ihine hui a year nnd"ft lug retiejx rnrlitifi then ll!'Mobile them now it no rifle-ptfon serious hold time Steadman ara Tbere While fora seven and bat to In ofthe foetof 'damage water doing half ago Two monitors eLmniandprtlm ship Morning Light Thev-arnrriro’i within three ' lxuhdfe- - yanls of'tne enemy ladrivjng him towards Knoxville where GenXarte ha JT® expected to acenL Abe Mobile also lhe Tennparoled by U en' Magriuler to effect city fn s:fifree front" k Tlie b his qwn exchange i Fowler' ll'e report tlie rebel woika l report of the assault and s:aighter of qiMrwps 3' r We Lava tlie following additional ta the China news: mittttp v Baltimore 22pi j niihoriti(wanxiou9 to xrluyigeIiis wludftcrew who liwft-jlj ji? Grant’s renewal of activity hadcxued a decliqp In tbs from Camp Grac4 to ShVeveptjrt " nfiliM k Riunt Jokont correspondent of the American send Lbulsville 2X " ' ' -rebel loan: i exchango a)id sii1scqiif ntly sent lack to Camp the following intelligence: y A " (U 52 p ofthe Kentucky ovei near Tyler us' tho Federal authorities would not re-- j luirgti hutohera of refugees fromlchinpud' continue to There had' boon desperatej rioting In Deltast Ireland ' rebel Johns tun’s iorceat Caotun’K ll'nri entiirkv yesfenLy fc’ WiVerfliem A Prussian docrpe partially reducesthe anales to a while- - at tempt Ingto cross ‘Hiq river wok!lietL3to arrive-report A 'large force of infantryandravtoTj They - Wounded a large nnniber He also u 'A-'-A v: About 36M prisoners were ati Camp Ford Ift a crowded under Lee Ih peraon si iuvjn gons up the Shcnacd iah peaco footing 109 and unhealthy state viil Icy to reinforce Earijr They ks9eft that 'this body pf The “Time” favors the withdrawal of thejlrituh troops Johnston Is a prisoner and severely cnptuml won ruled ’ Caines 'witii a portion of his ‘cxpoiiitlon against rebel-- ! rqoprf flhmtlee taoaocdiTliei purpose Is to'eeenre- from Canada— their presence licing considered an element Gnerrillas rrnsed from Ohfar counfv into Dntter Kr ' ohnrion-"were eneonnterel'b 3Inrybtudr:-whichtheonSnnday-aiH- l of Ainger niKFpqorQVIpgluMsIOA whenever the American nbuciitity plunder enpnred gHcrrillas returned to I’aducah Grayoon’s bi-:t ' A large number oLehttje considerable mlt and other iip- - fCar villbe taken by the adyanca of Sheridan They also have a grievanev-jagains- t Epghmd f guards who killed 5 aud captured' the remainder j 'V j— Nadi Tilled p!:e taken from Steamers at ttllris Iliirwm design to attack Washington and irutode'the North v: j A niftateh diifl Deli cjreek East Teanetore fgpnt ilt-AAiiieriean” fn i follow rebel Were he front A Tlie also ttermau and mule horie ever this pahllskeL captured i )iaf mjochaqlcwjtp Aiaanemp)oyed Mny ingv rl' n the rohuty thrnughwjqif thf pxpJitkp gawd and years by the Cbhfddtrnt nSvy'drpiirtmcnt In wc6ir SlornioA-ttislsftMS of vhichrtiittoiMi'Wull hot Glllet tv Grerf'Jn nT ku f fhat V 'detiJbnf u to f rry txmr ruction are' ofironchidvtovel commanduud IieuL-Oi- t vessel there ib FUlrsrten of the 13th enuc-- ' sf toys brapglit to raducab' ! pemittrammissioaht bight: ! ’ ii : New York 22 see camr 1 ' lie on the morning of f fe attack iRoieravi AtUimington N Crtoriybvntjvtlie blockada prhich cavalry IJatpea'Ferry22 steamer Sanders from New Orleaus-cVrh )A brisk engagement Mcurrftl yeeteritaytwp theI4th' 21 poumbra nil‘nr covera4l'wdth four inch miles be- 23d killing 23' and rapturing 2S—among tbem CqlXaUvr hwnrrivedt yond Charlestown between1 the arnyr ofWfstera Virginix aarietehi oohoinaiiiw'e4 -A “ r ’Vlidtlmore: 23 ' tr W ififinr i will and the rebel force aoto laheiMtob'Yalley: Mohitepipr of a7tit says the Mayors pf Mol)ile iTIie battle waacomraencodat $ Intelligence from the Upper Dot oniac speak! of not hi' g heavy riAamn city and Vrgof ths ritlzeiM to tfofond Cb4Ll-Mf- l outAof the A f inchito mare All ctad'withlronlbui ate sooiteaM itbesejjresseU important than alight skirtdishlag along tbe lUn' 21 four carries Each j thickFort forces of The rebels ocroj y Our fi: 9 pccnpv a strong posilioit guba Jfastri ponnk leaEac C‘0m 1 An ironclad C-- Heracmpi In direction at of the the Cdy ' They ha Martfnsburg ymouUv jtoica lhat heavy cannon country IsuUdiog 1 1 n lading began on Saturday jnigbt on oor extremoMijrt In Is 12 Inches ! front Of tUntth corps which continued unlU fgiir tills i gnnirt new-boa H th la V miukelflrinRWMkewdupti) cattiot eady i i 7 aj ln au?£r? left thhltuornliig hour the OHtl! boat as most le described of spirited chMTKtrr 1 The The IUlicK(N C) ConfedcmteT stysoen 8?$ Leo front the Welcaused bjr the enemy attempting to drive j don rtllwdsfvu £f recentlyftrrired at Atlanta from MUstaippU with a jarce' accounts failed had tlicv to to latest and participated In the late do number of rein lireotuents 5th the itl Up ' battee neab i ? 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