Show 4 correspondent ofl AveriU's cav thajhtald' i it wa Rhode's v til T 1 1 V ifellbY iTELEGltAPJl a tsd MOUAY WOnWlXQ SBPT'n “V heet: y ! e : d! was toofbkt wUh litr: twenty-fou- r mi I - fe ’ 1 I a KN u TAKEA'OTA! £ GENHARDKE KILLED! I - Nashville 3t flhcrinanhas broten up hiscommunicationa and mAved south to either com pel Hood to moveoutaud?figbt him orr stand a siege with- out pro visions u Shcrjxiaq ran subsist'his am y off tbo country Tbe ljcm of Hood’s wragona hiiringMcCook’s raid is 600 in 'number and the severance of Ji is railroad communication! left liitn but a fewdays’ rations Matters - will vV "l soon be brought to a crisis -- V ' : ' " " vv I'1 estimated at I000withl2 wiihindO i I'xiviXjouiayillci y: - enemy's Advance’ early tpis morning when a hirp skirmish ensued with varying successi At last accounts he bad driven the rebels three miles toward MUrfrcosborp Messengers" from report Wheel- force whole er'a l)e tween Lthiscitvand Mur : freesbofo r A conideral)Te force of rebels is ' Lebanon at 'I’llsonerSand somo wbunded also : t Lave been sent from tJVe front - Passengers from KisbViUosayuthat Wheeler "Forrest and Boddy are onggetViii( tearing up tlie-advanc- e ! 3 1 j' ! I i ! : r tho track of the GrcatWestorn railroad between Nashville and the Tennessee river 1 The Nashville Union Raya It' ussean ni a disposition of his force there that' the rebel commanders cannot Injured the railroad - Bus seat! has' gone to gi ve iWheeler'battle ' 'J J Washington f yTheNavy Department has received an offi rual dispatch frOm Admiral Far rag ut pears the rebel Gen Paget endeavored - to oh? tain more favorable term but yyas obliged to Fhr-surrender Morgan unconditionally j ragut statesFort that he has reason to believe that inostof the gunsTwero spiked and the guncarr t riages injureil after tlie white flag was raised He also discovered that Geh Page and several of his officers had ho itwords to deliver andsev-- c leral rere broken tliafeTwerelRurreiideredr1 'The 'fbllo wing is the conclusion of bU report: ‘The wliole conduct ‘of the officer At Forts Gaines and Morgan presents such ' a linking contrast in moral principle that I cannot fail o remark upon it Col Anderson commanding the former finding himself in a perfectly untenable position encumbered witha superfluous Au in ber of conRcript-f- r many of whom wero more boys determined to surrender the fgrt which lie could hot defend Jin this deter-luinaticfn he was supported) by all his officers says one From Ilie moraentwhen the flag was hoisted he scrupulously kept evrythiug fntact and n that condition delivered it over whilst Gago- and his officers with childish ' pito destroy ed tho guns which they said they to the last hut which theyiie ver wQulddcfend defended at alli 'jThey threw awiiy or? broke jtho weapons which thby hadnot the manliness : to use against their 'enemy £ Ih J‘ For t M organ never- fired aYgunaftor the ado-suc- h - f i '"-- - 3 r T "T V T 4' 1 i ' - ’ --vi - ‘i v-X'-- ' 1 : -- jf -- : ' I - ‘bbmmbncdment pf the bouabardnaent--an- ad-jvan- ee oftho pickets Our army was actually In its glacis as before stated when the "A dc 'took pla'CeT'1 '‘f YlC 2 ‘‘At same m the p Svt afternpon all the garri- - v I r: kon : New wereisentto Tennessee and Steamers arrived safoiy i J U s intho Bienville where Orleans' i they f Jew York- - Cowell and the siirrendcr of Fort Giine’ almost jdetroyedi and Compelled tofbprrenderFort Moraaxv beroforjr1 considered tlie strongest fortification in' thedf ni ted States We have taken 1500 prison ers l OO piecps of canhdn and h vast quantity oflsinallivrin- - muiiition- - of :v ar and provisions enough rtafcei tho garrison e shaifplace in it for si :t month W captured a id luve reaiiy for use the rani Tenneecv lhe rongest war vessel afloat nlso-s- e ve ral mother v dr vessels ami have penned Up at least three r Sfiglisli blockade runners' 'Al ' this cost the wbnhded iiml tlie atmy one man killed aha-fetOvvy tlie loss of the Tucunsehi?i:nd part of her i r- - 1- T-- - f -- 1 j- crew and a very few casualties' in Anothef 411 r ' ?- 1 - v-- Kow VotU 2 111 inlils 'Hie FbrcLVn tlrt‘8tU pays Jimi neti to Up Iroiu retii a valry jiist M l : f rville Ashby's and Srifckrs Cips Wiry h ilorders from blievidsin to Arrest sir able between eiglitecn'ajwl Ctyj Accordinglt : t - iyty knoli nfen were brought "In itiuelnding-of t AhyZ s ni en - Tl i cy i UiU rayed 1 OJO untU of word and cUpt'i wd rlvOOB pounds of W vsrn mill nlicil iufli rwl !15' linrKUii 6OID0 of d fAv 'y could thinebheti' ro uf Moslu- iKYQWjnpniui'd 0 J - tv-v- i i- - ' a infor-matto- ar-tiller- nk y ’ -- Iforf-Unio- Is-n- n i ot - ’ ! -'I r : S 1 of ' ' - 1-- a ' J- - r ( ’ -- - 1 L j- - ! i -- : ’ " at-Dutc- h - f i ’ j ! - I ! ' 'I n- - I f’- -- j " -' - pros-pec- 't bus-)ne68a- nd ‘ - -- ! h : : ' j-- :- ' s three-prisoner- I : - 1 di-recti- in - - j' ' - j- - - - - eu-cum- new-positio- n - j ! v ! - i niar 1 r tlie-ezecutio- 2 Tbo IT'raITt'jllultila rrrespondent says 111 ijosul’s of thevicjtory at MobU e xuay be s um med j hp thus: Wc compelled! the eyuation of Fort r : - - poi-wm- - I o - 1 fT 1-- ‘f FARRAOtTr:' V 1 -- "I-(:':- : 4 'i-- -I-: t r ? - A rebel forced mile of Nash pieces of artillery was ville onJbe Aiurfrcesborajpilce a! daylight Gen llosseau with a body of cavalry and infantry went out yesterday p m He lmet the i -- f 1' ' - r-- r it Additional by the v pieces! ‘TV1 Halifax 2 Tbie Tim’ city art'cle says IVankfbrt ad--! VfVlr::' I Tne steamer HeclaTrom EiVerpooJ 23d vices show Br loss of faithTnjU 8 bonds— large ' Nashville dispatches of the 1st nnl 2d sjit‘ Queenstown 24tU has arrived- ''Tlie 'difficul- sales having Repressed the prices to thirty? Wbeeer is making denionstrsdiiirM tl rail’! ties between the Egyptian government and the eight and tbteerfourtbs per centbelow the last wad beWtef MiirfreKm and Xifc'iiiie v ! United Staes( hare bpen ailiusted bos been attacked by Gen IbWeaiii quotations II teifl The Biitisb custom 'Authorities h&ve’is-tue- d The New York JDaVy Neios says thro:are graphed to Nqslii'ille on the afternpon of th orders thatl no ships of war of eillier ruitors 'Of a projected : pqw Confederate loan 2d that he met the enemy fiiur 'miles north of of the American' bplligerenta be sallowed to en- Order has been festo'red in: Bel fastwhjsre there Jrtvergne: This httcruoon vklrmishitig was ter any English portrfor- - the- purpose of being had beeuuo siptibg sided the UHb 'ami- conUnunu ‘ Ye Are diiving u lively ' f v dismantled anil daletLv Lave-gne 2 Philadkplila There i" enemy slowly r towards h j St Louis Special to the Pro before Petersburg 1st some excitement in Nashville lmt the' The Sioux CUy Register the27th ult ears rays the enemy arej reported iuovihg tbeir cota1heil iu‘the dispatch a doca noti Mr Hill of the Quartermaster’s ileparimenthHa tod be right In tWafteVniioq aslight warrant ifcfTba numlerf the nbristis not ski from arrived and a relieed tliai their demon- - 1 along! the Veld6nt raii uad stated liu't if that rmihihg I)tigHawere just reports cffcci nrms and will battld occurred between Gen Sul ly's command The fiih corpspldccd undr jtrationi anything and about &0C0 Indians near Knife river Ju- marched into tlie breast wjdrks Some deserters ' Washington 3- ly 25tli when the Utterwer$ defeated! with a came fntn the works during thet dky abd sad War TheJSceretary of that th naanjiounces !oss pf 250 Our Loss is S killed and 20 or 30 we were to le attacked at four ' o'clock p d val and other cre-fit1 wo htfn will niuoiiii shi railroad ed d th ousand men thus revincing the nnm-berwounded 'x A ng Excepting sligli t ki in - Valong tthe iuu was disturbance no men required under thoTecYfii call to le these York f rNew w o Herald New Th i iYork3?2 three hundrei thousand: H‘ says thatpn correspondent army- J Potomac ’’ f ¥ has the following: j Tlie Htrald of the 2d says' great rejnicinst hundred JthhnsHni v furnished The canal at Dutch Gap wilt soon be in read- was felt this morning at the news that' Atlanta are all -- that Get Gnien'prnptiy riant nukn for tocaptur j-i y Uichnionvi Wnd gire the finirliing Mow to fhe $ iness for use A nlysti rious looking and to all wa8 in our possenslon rebel a were while discavalre the It appears op releli yetlih the field The rhlueof tin (ill appearances foriidabre craft has been co vet ed lyi ug in oneof i'the creeks ‘ em pty ing erating in Sherman's' rear that officer wa pro will IhV to gain's n jfortr and to the James It appears (9 be waiting for ceeding with his movements 6uccefuliy ami guairq lineskeqiiHte of V' jt’iuamnnicatifin 9 into the inonitprsfco pa&s up the Jame at 11 q’ciqrk thls txiofningentered Atlanta am) ' THeIuuTlTNEKAST Mfbenshe will run put and cutoff their retreat found that his combinatious had' com pci lrd its : The reiiels are erecting batteries to command evacuation by Hood v 7 j f v t We weremnch gratified a dav or two sine' 1£ The transmission of ir position intelligence oyer the Gap4 cii The ’rank'and fileofthe rebel army' being wires which had been t j for several days with the assurance ihat thoMad line ICast was r thd under if degenerally pfoves that Rpsseaa baksbehsiiccesful - in' Lis soon to be opjen impression that they again But we rrgret to say sert they will be p aced f in Our front rahks efforts to dislodge the cavalry: expedit ion of that tlrIiine firr tliat- aii$pfcionr event is not Grant hasfssned an order that those who vol- Forrest Wheeler and M01 gangland biod driven Ye sAw n teloyrahiTrom Denver untarily come1 with! j our lines shall have trans- them from the road"1 v l! j 7 Vf yet named The capture of Atlanui secures to ourrpos-sessioportation' to theirhbniesif 'wUhin our nes addressed yesterday to Mr Hilsey in which the or to anycpblnt north: which they- may choie the whole’ jatate of Georgia and renders named requested to Scud no Tlrja oVder lfwill be circulated in the enemy’s the condition of the rebel leaders more desper- gentleman more through pjsertgefs asf there was no ' ' t ate than Je verJ before''’ ::t J:!’ campIt ww by an apparent etreat-on- c of of the Mai jUne opening rciqri ‘Another Washington 2 J Latest Pothose masterly strategic movements for which gehtleman cbnncted with Mr of the informtiop from the army IIliuay’s tomac is—all quiet eterday ' ? has been so hotair— that lie has thUjgeueral frr-the j A nutulier of shellkbave plains still speaks' lecenUy been thrown Into been enabled to achieve this brilliant result It is now welj known that Hood had odded Witb confidencfl flhe early Tesunptiou of but- mortar Petersburg from bur m6riterT5-fnctii deter the rebels from firing' on 'our pickets' materially to b is strength liyr the ‘rpnscfiption or- adds :tlia gentle- v and it seems to have had tiicf deni red eiiect f numerous boys and old men: who behind man‘there will be no mail running during the-—r' Now Y"rk 2't- the works could yender very good service but The Bristol Blast Tennessee Gazette says the outside of the works their very strengthcould Unless the military force drive off kills or U lion cavalry which! charged into Rogers vi lie but prove a great weakness and aT terrible cost 'Ir I of powder Ciiptured the Hif JfB Heyeskill Co) Wal’S' '"T Biijidiie tnelni) adi4 within a fiv wejflcs to' enker Lieut Btevinis and the 'ItaiVost' Marshal ( The purpose of Slierman m the mqvment able tho ewplorees f th llAviuiitho ranchrl 20tbwould tojjethelh’ with 1ft' privates 'fliree privates and which he begahon the nighof the werolhot down ini "cold blood deprive tbe-- rebel commander of ' tbis&trcingth ros to cut and ptaik the hay and obtain other and his protection! of the works at Atlanta and supplies for this line trAvel must he' stopped by! a deser ter from tHe rebel ariny - Meantime se other parts of the works been hermai bped brl We’hope fnr the )est Jn the meantime the had thearillery LeunoxTille to the vicinity of lbll'k Gap whilst flanking Atlanta'andcuttihg off liis supplies to P- sf master in’ this IViali city Ik ordeied fromvia'Culi-fbrniaa )ieavy force of!cavary adyanced ih that f rce Hood : out tq fight and thus with lif ington to send all mails! East" for the on Tuesday and attacked i the rebels largely preponderatiug force xf veteran! troopi i who MP back to Joqesboros 'We learn that whip hitn in the operi - field' With- tlvk view Yankees advanced to within a few miles of Sherman moved onithenight in qUestion CORRESTONDENCE With 20 days' rations All bisarmy: 'except the Kingston vhv'Es DuTSVCTIVS STOftM'SdvTII— ItOUS STCAttRO-— ITon The Gazette says- intelligence from east Ten- 20th corps (Slocum'sjwhich'j'Had been with- 3o° A Smith us writes nessee represents the j condition of ourpeople drawn frorathe frontofV A tlan fa toCliattabeo tjcna8prinsrille oh the 2d that thvPreaident and in llat country as becoming mpre distressing1 chiejbridgethere to" remain aji d corps of obserportjjr art i rod thoro all wall and: would L bold a meeting The Petersburg: Express says theVanke vation Hiu) to occupy At lantd in Ihe event of jvr— A rat rv And hait itdm p'Miod orer Trvvo and have routed the rebels at Ofonesborp apdwere H00J abandoning it arid waslalso employed tv prlngritlo itli on conaidorable : formaid lak to after' look the communications' and doinj the damagecrn ciao and rail north and pomji of the destroying hurry ' fruit trees iwid ward town They fnlend W hold a position at Jonesby railrad tire supplies to whateyer destroying all Mi Twalrei' fuukus j boro so as to compel Hook to fall bsclt The Sherman might assume v ' Yabkee force is estimated at 12000 or13000 The army is reported to haVe moved in the The President and party held a mooting at PleaMot Jaccson8 cavalry had attacked them and the fol lowing order:— The 23d corps Schofield’s In' rove o tbo evening ofthe 1 when fmr of the apoitfo i advance follrwed by the- 14tiiDa'vi the 15th addreaaed a large audienee In 'the Meeting Huse figlitis stilt gouig on O :v f v a 'A lioulsvil le 2 Igan the 16th Ransom the I7thlBlair the The 2nd was stormy but the dust being laid traveling J f Gen Ewing commandingj the Western dis- 4th Stanley all making a fiank movement was plcasaui J trict pf Kcnluckyhosljust receiVod a telegram with strong skirmish lines on ieither flank Jn S Pitchforth ot'NepM wrltos on the same dot eft to the east that on TuMilajr ni(ht ootno more nquiaitive than frorn the front announcing that Shennan’s front and ear" Eakt’ Poi dawn Hood found at Sherman gonesnd ooacintioiu tiridle advance entered Atlanta at nine" this mornaud lino from Ihlwr of Mr The Utrflld Fol li ng Waters correspondent nm Kvani lyk particulars ing No further ud Mr I’lCton from lifa yard u ‘ NMhtiire2 writing Aug 3 1st at overling saiV Fuf two ' ratting bkwa which rnlhor wllt wm niii Another) leiag Huctman aavane entered Atlanta thi days past Averill hs been demonstrating token Thojr alo atolo- pno of Mr ’a hone from Hunt withayVewr' offacil-- i at 11 o'clock - vTbel Whole Ttxleral Hgaint the enemjr'efront morning a: of tor taking to en plans day--! carrying oiii the furce will Mr Picton And - i : V otlienj it irted in pursuit the next da Several piil0f of the Nash ville ivvl Cincin- order of Sheridan but had not retiirnnb nati railroad was burped by - Wheeler's for- - To- - jday be attacked the enemy on - three difOne of Mr Pltch(orths ateers was also found killod ces yesterday lbvBeaidrovejhe rebels with- ferent roads for'the purpose of making hi in derange having hoen cut with knives in threet piles of L&verghe yesterday with velop his strength on the Charlextn and roadv There was nothing but alight MrJ C Sly' woe of the Mormon Battalion was intr stubborn resin tnnee redon the lat Tjajte intelligence reports that the head of skirmish while on the Winohester Pike there choir and the people of that nettfemont gerrr-allWheeler's cnlumnjcft MurfreeKboropikr going waall we had hoped for or delireil On this BiVR'Ii woro on tha- alert aiidtboeT ahrrp chicken fixing1 t to at lO- - Nearaliouf 3 o’clock the road early in the morning we- attacked! the Piwation for the arrival of rwident Young ini enemy’s oHlposts rind drove' hfS'picWets in upon -- r the reserves towards Darksvills 5a tlie ti m eompany we agar made ajvh her ai tark nr the nan e inel wheu thp reljels placbiadirhiini of ' infantry ITOU SAYiE advauce-IVnand line into ascertain V 'celer's' firce tbj 1 dynt ' Orif carnalities f n ysrer lay’s rkirniishing v the strength of our party s pvri4entlv OF t hem ' Between : one and two iclock were 4 killeilahr50 W6uiidel The rebil loss ' L APPLY at IfObPtiR reached line outskirfK g the the k ELDIlKDOE’S Store one ' of lW wik 8kHlet and wounded! enemy’s 0 ‘captured a At this time- we opencj fire from door south' of the Potl'Offire niimberof prisoners i&x tvrwith our tterj: SoonJaftertheqnft sections B?il ti more 2 j kv"' rn A spcctalj()ispatc3r to the Amtric-j-n h-- ditc my ret'irned the fire from four gfuiaonian em- of 'Marti nSburg' fmm Oharlestiwri Va cjf t he J2d which - is iys nenc'S'niewhat hi the right vthat rlinunihc's'liayeWtaliliKhl thelfict frpm thb rele1 position i :A A W ! r At thp time the rebel line of infantry preyed that Elrly ha rtfit left nqd: has no tht-ntlof leaving the vol fey HW headquarters are at our Tight and centre where (waSs depfored a Binik1 '“’ pirtion pfOol Sell roonmaker Vbngnde On our kid leftr where was stationed Col Piiwe-l’brigade iv ” i n?iri pr&btir V notM'hesvyjs lIIO Hll'l there was I The i KhelU from the rebel and! Urfior grins with tel’eg:aphip7cohrniinicat:on IUgIi mimt fronthisiile! of Woodstock andis passed oyer the town without striking ' any ‘ V houses iii IV 1 'v 7 rcccLyingreinforceinents i -' Y Ne it York4 4orh avVreceived 50ft Lis'known Como on hl tmaUv Ifyoi waat'a fall rifr (a vLlp H jrRes ik jr The IWbwi V there his and Urutwl fmhMatla tho injltiiEth( it carhlry which are said 'tonutnbe been A tender of a loan is ‘under that foreign 7000 M r inr consideration j the LIVEIiY jLlNK Treasuzjr Department f iiv k ? - -- l 'l l :ri SULLYDEFEAI’S 5(00ff INDIANS! r - I STailTk IN S1I !NAtfDOAHr Winchester SHEBMAH ) - i- 6ffatibii“‘ V hewsli easterntelegraphic rTfrOw 1 A'SCjOUT'-AN- iiThc JTcrtild $ spt'cial from Washington 2l from Tlie following telegram Slocum dated quarters Aug 31st 10 p m corps says air September sUys the emyt has froraf Atlanta jiist been received whose main force was presumed to hav which Cbofifths the capture ofthat cityLvl 1 concentrated at Bunker 11111 aWut eieht uiiul! 8hrmati!bai taken Atlanta the 20ih corps distant across the OHquan for the ftut thtlj IL Is oa? the days is now understood to be reallv wlihi!aI to occupies' tho cty Themain-'ormsurprise fAyeri eatly lipped y roatii Point A was at Winchester last 'iilght The Macon hear East M ing his forces and' making lip thu fraPev vl Etrlyretreat inof near Point Rhode's in this that was which A Middletoh and Htraburg Our bittie corp morning fpught hasty civdyunn dicates that the rebels have important Vcasnns Sherinan ’ was successful The particulars are1 on the ahert-wi- ll have something favu'raUs khe—vallerr-TheTebel- s' lost unknown— Sign for ' movihg: tip AX rUnofiiciai reports state' tbaF In thd battle 4here fias' been but little skifmidingfn front both time and me nby'tli Fs lasf tbeTen-eAverill of a battle intuit again attacked’ tThlsraorning fqught near East Pointjbielwecn JSbermaiiaiyl since Mubdayi The with'a portlon bf Ills cavalry d riving the Hood— the rebel array Was cuV in iwo wbh 'very1 valley seems dinimtr prospect very lay rebels out of Marinsborgroccnpying the town heavyloBsrfGren""HardeeTwas kllledrOurrlOBr' “rn'hc jferald editorially condemns tlie Chiral STANTON and continuing the pursuit four miles beyond is unknown l8ignedl j platform aad advises McCldlwito kick 1‘ to-da- y rKT thlj MtlcipKtca l)ubli)ltiK Wo 4 not slMj by irgr mrtrnfne bat It could U bat wo have will accord us another r aulwcriber wantlngUrger type our tolegreph ip je t iip!iie larger jpr jure' Web?" ourselves tdbe convinced that allow bcfiwe we would V - — A - : " s i !ye£Corii:!o -- y i r n ! 4 j ! en-t- iGer-ardtow- n - ' ' Ti I y ! - - the-righ- ' ' -- p ah-noyir- 200 IIEJOi ig BEEVES Mar-tfrbur- - - p - ' — 1 v' HI : bn ! i - i B'lt pjti I s -- - !- Horn and iSSnggy ::i - : : 3 ' - - - - i 1 -- - & - - i - s i J ? - '! 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