Show ' rr- - ' ' V ' 7 ' : — - - - l! JO r t a ' - ’ ' “ V !'-- s 1®i KOXDAY 'HOSXXXO OCTR EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS h H MENACTNG MCII TIIE ARMY OF THE JAM® ! L- -- CExL EWING 'ARRIVED AT ST LOUIS familial 2FF DAVIS’ ! Jut Mrj y- : ih i I - New Yorkfi the cavalry on with mnrr non(!nt £!aIuIZaat that the rebelV‘°‘ were led by W H Lee Deartag and f Hi s 4 rm-- Davies 7®"he"iiriiradc made a desperate tss&SBSS! : at- - they harming r' Their loss was heavy - tkt they were glad to return - j as it was discovered that the enemy fullinif bark nr men climbed their breast-work- s with cheers and charged the Hying rcbeU was slight loss Our special dated Murtinaburg 4th says Tribune A fruin Sheridan i to Saturday igiMt iotellicence moraine At that time his infantry force wa still at Harrisonburg while his cavalry were east of Blue judge reconuoitcriug intbu vicinity of Charlotte jroon i i J' ri ' h ’ o J -- ' 1" : I - The rebel to our cavalry at diaaater the of report Swift Head Gap is untrue' Instead of meeting with jfpnbe we gained victory and captured about one hundred prisoners— driving the rebels through the Gap which they had fortifled Rock Fish and Brown' Gapliave been strongly fortified by (lie rebel and are defended by a considerable force! The position is flankable on either side andit is probable that the next information The steamship Roanoke from Havana for this we get from Sheridan will come via Alexandria : has been due since the 4th having left HaSupply' train continue to go to the front and port on vana the 2yth of Sept We learn from a reliable la’ a direct indication that Martinsbnrg and there On board the steamship Havana which arperson as to are be a bae of rived here this abandoned Harper's Ferry morning from Havana that at the supplies' time the Roanoke-wa-s to sail her Captain was no ‘I XvwYoikfi titled his that among passengers 3o in number The Herald's City Point ‘correspondent says in there were some sccesh characters the fight for' the south side of 'the railroad abotft ' but ho said he was notoriously for any emergency prepared the-intohands the fell of two thousand prisoners her delay may be caused by some detrirebel—belonging principally ' to the 51st Now Possibly York the 21st Pennsylvania ajul the 7th Rhode ment to her machinery or other accidental cause Island but in both time the World's specials from but (bars arc entertained that she has fallen into ' the scene of action pot the number at only a few the hand of pirates A Washington dispatch sars Gen! Wilson just hundred l j ' i" arrived from Sheridan’s headquarters at HarrisonNew York 4 The" Chi from Liverpool 24th 'and Queens- burg reports that the destruction and capture of rebel property by onr cavalry in the late great raid town 23th ha arrived Great diepression continued In English com- in the vicinity of Staunton were on a colossal scale mercial circle there was much distrust owing and most complete In execution Mote than 100 mainly to ithe heavy losses on eotton A number miles wferc destroyed on the Central railroad of failure had already occurred Washington 7 In a recent dispatch it was mentioned that SherThe Italian consent for the evacuation-o- f Rome man1 was taking measures to protect his communin by the Frenrh is confirmed Hostile deinonstra--tioagaini took lnce at Turin Italy on the eve-- t cations from the rebels operating against them uingofthei22nd' The military fired on the mob Dispatches received last night show the fulfillment Gen Thomas was j sent to killing twenty person Tranquility was resumed of this expectation next day jit is thought the city would not again Louisville- to organize troops In his district and i be disturbed drive Forrest from onr lines while the attention of j Sherman- was directed to the movements of the New York 5 The Costa Rica from Aspinwail on the 26th with main rebel army in the vicinity of Atlanta On the 4th the rebels had captured Big Shanty treasure and passengers has arrived Step had been taken by the Peruvian' Government towards bnt were followed closely up bjr Sherman On the the settlement of the SpanUh-Pernvia- n difficulty 6th a severe engagement was fought by our forces : Congress had passed resolution that war will be under Gen French in which the rebels were drivdeclared agtdnst Spainoui the last measure to n en from the field with heavy loss leaving their a most complete and honorable satisfaction dead and wonnded in onr hands The details are for the ludignity of Spain to Peru and if the Chin-- ’ given in the following: Nashville 1130 pm 6 the ' cha Iidauds arc not given up and the 4iag of emThe ’following telegram is fust received from Republic saluted by Spain the executive is Gen Smith who left here yesterpowered to employ every mean legally in his Chattanooga power to defend bj force the integrity of the na- - day 5th telegraphs that the enemy retreated last tional territory j evening from Altoona moving in the direction of Amotion wa: presented in the Peruvian cham- - Dallas leaving his dead and from 400 to 600 wounb(T of deputies by one of its members urging them ded in our hands Our loss is about 100 killed and : to procure iir behalf of Peru the intervention or 200 wonnded Resica bridge will be repaired one or more of- the European powers to en- and teams will be able to run as for by as able her to ' straggle succeasAiliy ' against an Altoona going via Dalton The retreat of the ene--m- y toward Dallas indicates that Sherman was close enemy superior to her at sea This motion al-- though not yet acted oil K received itrPeru with on their rear near Altoona much difavpr— part of that Republic being strong-- I have not heard from Generals Roeseau or Washopposed to European intervention in any way on burn y iy but I presume they are pushing For-re- vhw continent as rapidly as the condition of the roads will " Headquarters Army Potoxnac 4 admit: We have had heavy- continuous rains for rThe utmost quiet has prevailed is front of Pe- the last five days rendering the roads and streams tersburg since Sunday 111 going over the late almost impassable battle field we Jbund our dead entirely stripped of I have received the following from General their clothing some were horribly mutilated and Granger just dated Huntsville 10 pm 6th A courier hid murdered after haring been just in reports that two rebels were captured yeswounded’ terday who say they left Forrest at Lawrenceburg "Fort Monroe 4 the night before' Grossing south Gen Morgan's A steamer from Point of Rocks reports that Gen advance was -- skirmishing with tbe enemy this Terry had assaulted and captured a rebel battery morning pn Skive Creek ne being unable to cross on the New 31arkct Road when was not stated on account of the high water He hopes to be able I NewYorkfi: to cross by - A correspondent of the Herald from City Point them still further on morning when he will push I) it is reported that our cavAlry retook six hunGEO H THOMAS Maj-Ge(Signed) dred of onr prisoners who were captured by the Another unofficial lebela in fighting near Poplar Tree church dispatch reports as follows: The telegraph was repaired to Altoona v lr St Louis C Gen Ewing and several officers of his command The action yesterday was severe The rebel Gen reached here last night baring marched from Pilot attacked with his divisions 7000 strong and BufferKnoh to Desoto with an escort of forty men and ed heavily leaving bis killed and wounded in onr thence- to St Louis by railroad His retreat from hands to the number of 1000 while WffJost oaly Pilot Knob was unmolested till about twenty 300 ' The fight lasted six hours altogether from Harrison station where the rebels at- From Florence we hear that Morgan has Forrest uckcu Junt with ft contiidtifftblQ force but were cohered has captured his transportation' and that driven back by artillery with loss Two other at- - the all retreat across the Tennesgunboats prevent Aark were made both of which were repulsed see river On arriving t Harrison station on Wednesday Satisfactory reports of the operations in progress some slight breastworks planted before night Richmond and Petersburg have been receiveiiem ypretty constantly ed bnt the details are fought'tiio not at present proper for £““on Oil! Saturday p m when Col Beveri&e with six publication hundred of he 17th Illinois cavalry arrived from A dispatch from Gen Stevenson reports that an Holla when the rebels retired V officer of Sheridan's staff had just arrived Sherithe command started dan was still at Harrisonburg &0‘daJ His supply trains pofalt thfy-chethe same eve- - ere going on all right occasionally interrupted by !E aS5leT?U' SS?1 e? huiwlred men and all theif guerrillas the only rebel force on the road the command inclu-th- e Gen Roaecrans that Gen Ewing made ding nfP-- l°v the skirmishing on good hi retreat to reports retreat8 Rolla losing only a few straggIwrtK n8?SeieLUt at HarriSn’s lers and those killed and wounded by the! way Uon tion bring prisiSS! andrd Urgr propor' which were very few in number (Signed) STANTON vil!e - - - Time and : again-t- he The light was terrific within !a few feet or our line 'SnllharledEKk with deadly aho were of bul- a flauk movement— at lets Th(v then attempted the breastwork but v ski I upandrun with Younc-i-- Ach Thev Boeceeded in driving fcnrean ea y frtnrv wa commanded by Gen oar small force “'aof Cr small defense aud V : rebel army even with corn meaL 'Davis and cabinet left Richmond for South Carolina All newspapers except the Whig were moving from Richmond and it wa well known that the government archives had been sent to Danville which la Lee's base of supplies V ” ' New York 'I7' The Herald's correspondent with the cavalry oh the left of onr line 4th says there has been no fighting in this division since Gen Davis gave Hampton such a whipping a few days since We still hold the gronnd and are ready at a moment' notice to renew the battle bnt are waiting other I movements before taking the offensive Richmond papers of the 4th acknowledge thje loss of Gen Dunnovan Onr pickets are now only fifty yards distant from the enemy bnt the most kindly feeling exists all along the line Interviews between officers are of frequent occurrence and there la a mutual understanding that the pickets should not fire on each other They acknowledge a defeat on Saturday and claim that the whole of Sheridans corps was opposed to them correspondent at Bermuda the base of supplies for Butler's army says the greatest and most encouraging activity prevails Yesterday 3rd nothing was done in relation to an advance on Richmond for purely military reasons other than to perfect ' the details of the movement and consequently there is no news from the extreme front proper for the public to know The nerald's correspondent with the 10th corps writes there has been ’no change in the military position here in the vicinity of Fort Harrison The enemy yet feel very sore aiid continue skirmishing with our pickets They seem however to than don the idea of repossessing this important work since their disastrous repulse on Saturday and are busy throwing op a new line of work farther back This evening their gunboats on the James opened a ihriou cannonading on Fort Harrison which lasted about half an honr but hurt nobody The charge upon this work on Saturday is acknowledged by the enemy to have been disastrous in the extreme Two entire divisions were engaged in' tbe effort to recapture the work but were repulsed with a loss according to rebel accounts of over four hundred men This statement is grossly incorrect for we captured nearly three hundred prisoners and seven battle flags while there are the as yet remaining on the gronnd over which sanit was made several hundred dead bod-ie- s THE DAILY TELEGRAPH - -- ? ' s: - ij v vi -- ' 2 '-- — —— I New-York'- -- : M' r p ' : ! t - ' 1 'I r - - - ob-tai- -- - -- to-da- s al I " - -- -- y ' : n' ' to-da- - y yC i -- ' i d - fJS d 1 -- - tin point iap: I asa$a!3gr!ii3srSK 1 J1 1 r d -- position ton Courier of the $7th say Davfn y con published here appeal to-da- earnestly to ill abscntges to return to the army and says the meniare needed He eonfesscy that the disparity numbers between Hood and Sherman is very'greati and in Virginia the disparity in numbers is g great as in Georgia Regarding the exchange! of prisoners he says if ad exchange could be effedtedhe might be induced to recognize Butler Ini future every effoit will be given as for aa possibly to efibet an exchange The Charleston Mercnry says we make no comment oti this speech We cannot however refrain from expressing regret that such a speech should hare ben made by the Chief Magistrate of the Confederate States We learn b jj passengers per steamer Aragofrom Port Royal tiiat 600 of our prisoners at Charleston Their starved took thej rebel oath of allegiance condition is the assigned reason Tlie leralq correspondent 'before Richmond hours the says through ant the past twentj'-fou- r advancei on Richmond from the nortli side of the James while it has met no obstacle ha been facilitated! by the demonstrated impossibility of the enemy’ll 'attempt to repossess himself of FVrt Harrison the work captured by Butler on the 29th when the eneiriy were so severly punished and repulsed Several shots were exchanged yesterday but the enemy finally gave up attempting to drive ns out j j The IIrald’ajlDth corps special says no further moves have talfen place along this front The fire of the sharpshooters has almost ceased The enemy was busily engaged last night in crossing the The obriver They made considerable noise ject in view has not been discovered Deserters come in who state that almost a panic ' still reigns in Richmond The Times correspondent says of Early's retreat from Woods toqk the rebel officers barricaded the streets to ccjmpel their troops to face us Our men threatened’to destroy the town if not permitted to paSa through Probably one half of Early’s artillery vjras cultured Small arm were scattered everywhere on the road south of jWjinchester Maj ‘Durand's command Had gathered up to the 27th 11000 muskets between the latqer place and Opequan river where the battle of thejsth was fought More have since been brought inj Rebel prisoners say a whole to snoot Gen C ms tar in the company was detailed I action The Herald's ipth corps special fith says we arc receiving (deserters from the rebel ranks daily — mostof them from thei local defenses of Richmond men and glad many of them be$ng of the opportunity of escaping Among the citizens withiq the present lines of occupation is Mr Libbv oiraer or the Libby prison! Butler has ordered him jient tej the rear The Montrose (Scotland) Review says it learns from a reliable quarter thot Earl Airlie who has gone to thel United States carries the views of the government ontlie preent aspect' of a flairs and will offer himself id the Confederates as a medium of communfcatiod with the British government The Richinond Examiner says it is no longer a secret that (mr artny in Georgia has moved Some say it has only crossed the nest Point railroad: others that ft has crossed the Chattahoochie and was about !tostr&e Sherman's rear We hope more from Forrest than Hood at present A'Gharleston letter writer says that there are now ih this vicinity about 10000 Ahdersonville prisoners who arje materially benefitted by the change Soine of them have volunteered to per- form duties In vijew thereof they are to receive clothes and rations are to be exchanged at the earliest moment Ar The Post’srspeci il says Bank wa at the Wap' Department ms m rrnng It is considered certain that he will return to New Orleans n- FEW IAYSf EXPECTED SIX L AIidE TJIAIXS FROM T MERCHANDISE i ii BELOV THE USUAL ll'ATHS J I AVAXKElt t‘ r KiiuHuIt ilee Ac to iitrtii Blips i ARRIVAL! FRESH I air Goillie Replenished!! - W GODBE S e(n4Llo iVt’siiUn : -- nd Ira 1 '- tlie - i- tv i'll - Pm-i- tl :ulliT tin io tto inic M"1X S 'llrtiVntlni Iy li:ulTf j lu says Jfiramon at latest date hd poMsesaion of the largest shore of tha of had raised the uiUrt’J A ft vi ali-ll- fith la Oil' lid which ha will continue to orrupy until the compdeli !on of ’ lie I NEW RUILDING which csniiol foH to OF PUBLIC man fior m-- a large hlwre hint 11 j i to-d- ay PATRONAGE PLAIN FANC Z DRY GOODS ij a ' r v In 6 redt Variety to-day-!-' GROCERIES HATS A CAPS BOOTS & SHOES HARDWARE litV L ‘ -- NAI1f : M ' CLOTHING i PAINTS OILS VINDOW GLASS 1 VARNISII ’Ac ! V v ! j i ONE HIsRopd have been selected with great rare and are of Uie very fluest quality consisting iu part of - ’V-r- - Wa Jr — The stocld at the STORE DRUG will be fouixl replenished with a complete lind of ' genuin DRUGS AND MEDICINES 1 OF ALI KIXDS So-da- PAINTS f ) To day we receivedjtidings that in the excitement of last Thursday tie family of Jeff Davis pocked their small traps and started in haste southward Richmond papers pve gloomier picture of th consternation that prevailed there on our approach than any that has beu previously received ( The nnfversal conscription is Inexorable end Imparwounded and from Even the! sick their tial military hospital end those frho could iftlk were compelled logo - Manages' Stage Manages -- H B CLAWSON JOHN T CAINE T P0B Ac' S Ac -- BReraeraber Monday next supply - j if IN G AN il 0 T II E T i t' Stoves are expected to arrive shortly Ttaius on he road ! Scveraloro-- m - W Mo Wants Bread!! ’This Establishment will reopen A DYE-STUFF- and In Cut everything ueccssory to make it 'perfect LAKE CITY! GR BAT SALT - OILS r THEATRE! j FEW NIGHTS ONLY i f I liare tilt second best location and water privilege for m Now York 8 ' i Is mid It thst SORs eight hundred Union prisoners owing to misrepresentations made to them by the rebels' have after ondnriitg eighteen months’ captivity taken tbe oath of allegiance M the Davis Government and been i ON WEBER RIVER-liberated About ene hair tbe number have been pat to I work in the shops of Charleston and the other half are MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER lat A tao i i boring pn ttalllvtn's Isfauid the Will be ONLY great A DOUBLfc TURBINE WATER-WHEE- L presented- - FOR TUI NIGHT Hitton Head that ten thousand inva AND ill V! prisoners stwereito j Sanaational Drama lid rebel SHAFT exbe to arrivthere i shortly I changed for like number of carmen WBnte A Pnt up the mill this fall Addreu Deserters fromCbarlqston rsprsssht the Southern peo- me at Wn Ia Emporium G P L City the Psion victorias Alihnst 83-t- f OB in our there 'i£?M BLAIR presidential election as at the north Th yellow fever wu very prevalent in Chvlee " J I atrangtheuera ! 1 StS GRIST MILL GREAT SENSATION! THE 10'6di JESSIE characteristic Produced with 'magnificent scenerybenntiftil music appointments splendidanimated Tableaux and efficient startling effects cast Of characters SJLEE: on Main Street ! - The perlbnMQca will eommence with tho Tcklng Fsks - tanghtpro GREAT SALT LAKE CITY i SLASHER AND CRASHER Wot toll partlealan sa poatara 34--tf Bax efllca open for sal of Tickata on Friday! and 10 a m to 4 epon "at a quarter post 6 o’clotk Firfbr-Bssca to conunenc at 7 pm i SALE TWOraON AXLE WAGONS nod THREE Apply toi YOKE GOOD WORK CATTLE ! - Blacksmith 16th ' WaJ il !t - i f VrT-- : it UT ' Minors' and Traders’ Outfitting EstatfoahmUt FOR -- Batnrday ' !? brown THE SIEGE OF LUCKNOW I ' -- AVI : to-d- ay - tal Y t- 1 OLD STORE it price tVn IriuTcli - HOOPER & ELDREDGE’S y city of Mexico the Republic and called on the Mexflog ican people to sustain him and drive out the foreign invader Monterey tbe capital of New Leon ia reportetTrecap-ture- d by the Mexican General Cairoga The French after the capture of Monterey left aainall force to hold tlie city and with the remainder of their troops started fot Matamaras After they had left Cairoga prononneed against the French and took the garrison prisoner i Sew York 8 The Commercial's special says large numbers or prisoner are daily brought in from the front to Citr Point Three hundred wounded arrived at Washington mostly from the 6th corps iln' p MERCHANDISE The news via Watamon th‘ic uifi I V tbe 22d et tb rrn nt : tl eii-lu- l - — I opera-importa- i ile-tiiT- ii:i li E TR VrO LA 11G -- iiiu ji’itl tfEOElPT THAT HE IS JUST to-d- ay bt rmv -- I nts - im-uni- r kr I fu’i’n - GO ODS 83-1- 0 ink' m hortli 'Sali'-- FOB T1IK NEW umlor tlii to- enemy then swept down tbe entrenchmentswait-thBirney who baring thrown bach bis ri&ht loss on amulti and repuliwd It with very heavy Um iart of tlia enemy They in meantime advanced toward Kcw Market :but were met by a force at Signal i ' i’ Tpwsr At 3 p m I took the- offensive— sending llirncjr vrlfli two dirisious np tbe lhirbjtown rqnii ihe enemy re-- 1 treated as ha advanced and llirriey ha reached and nd- -i the enemy took fniiki cupied tha entrenchment which Kants—and were fortifying for themeelvee Onr Ioh was email not over one eighth of that of tlie enemy We lafr about one linudred prisoners has much pleasure in informing 'his utiifyn ' BUTLER igued f Ilea’fqunrter 10th Army corps 7 We have repulsed the attack of the enemy on our right FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS flank with great slaughter Tha troop seem to be Kfold I am extending my right Itauk land 1'ickett’a dhrUIou I and the The enemy seem to bar entrenching on tha Derhv rend " hlRSKV Signed Headquarters Department of Virginia ami X CL I ’ ( 7 10:30 pint PUBLIC GirSERALIY Birney has regained Kautz's old position and hold the enemy in his inner line of entrenchments aniuud Kkh-mo!IN extending from tbs' Darby town road 0 connect i Harrison yrith W eitzei on the left near of There baa been no movement at Petersburg of this day’s work Uiie thoimnd have had much the St Iwut of the epwny were killed aud wounded one bun lei dred taken prisoner end a bloody repuiaw - BUTLER (Signed Headquarters Army of the l’otoaiac 7 from the East containing ral(y All quiet In front of I cterslmrg weather is fine and fovorabla for military SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP OENJEnAI events may baxpected at any time I New York ti Gen Kchol enmmanding the rebels in Southwestern Virginia claim a victory on the 2d over Burbridge at Spottavillo and that Burbridge left his killed and woundJ ed behind—among them a Brig General and a good many officers The Union forces numbered 60U0 among whom part of whidi will bo opened and i frere several negro regiments which were badly cut u Echols says his find on the 3d were in hot pursuit OFFERED FOR SALE ON MONDAY NEXT i The Richmond Whig of tha 5th says Jmboden who likd been 111 la repqrtad dead at Cairn 8 we have Mexican dates to sBy arrival from New Orleans ' : for-reftae- nco -- H- south V A i W fonwcJ '& 'w: tlu’ mvPirM TO MAKE ROOM " s loarai-?- Ww n WE ARE NOW SELLING il attack J mijVijf In tao fight near Altoona on the 5th iurj our lrcM leavcompletely vanquietied the rebels who retrirateil killed hahdred five four aul ltelwoou hands our in ing j i ' and wounded gkinnkhlDK occurred all day yratenlay at Pimat cret between the rebel force of Gen Morgan y force' under Buford Five prisoner were ci Gen Starkweathers command near Pulaski report Forrest enronte for Florence from Lswreni nrg A Florence tote dipstch reports a large Federel force A battle was momentarily expected Washington 8 Tbe Department has receivinl a report of the enemy’ assault yesterday on Gen Buller’sIine their subseipient repulse and Ueu Btrner’s briiHsjnt action driving the enemy to their taper linqof rtitrencLments sirouud Richmond Headquarter Deportment of Va and Xc Oct 7 j At 630 a m theCnemy liavlng muvfd Field's and Hake’s division' front their left at Chapin's firm rood to our right at Darjtowh road they snacked with efdrif KauYs’ cavalry-'ti- i their eutrenchmoiitr aud drove thvni: back with spuill loss of men but wilh the Iom of all hi artillery The jenemy suffered considerable loss in this A--- notify XibTiUl I a' f tofn ’l'lii - poor-laborin- : has-bee- i Washington 8 Passengers by the mail boat report thst when they left City Point yesterday heavy firing had been going on for four or fire howa in Butler’s department When the rebels made their second attack they took our troope by surprise ' Gen Warren and staff came to Washington ' New York 8 The Tribune a special says Hon w Kellogg jnst from Sheridan’s army reports that our forces had gathered immense quantities of grain and forage and that supplies of every kind ore abundant' Tbe rebels’ reports of the Union disasters are all unfounded There are no signs of jin enemy between the gaps of tha Bias Ridge and headquarters The gap nre held by rebel cavalry It ia supposed that Early haa'gone to Richmond with the remnant of hi armyT tearing his cavalry to dispute our advance Rumors are rifo that Secretary Stanton is tolmve Cabinet ' Clarksville Tens 8 S4ven hundred rebels under Gen Lyon eaptnred the steamer Chambers and crossed tbe river into Kentucky yesterday At the mouth of Yellow Creek they released the boat New York 8 The Post's special says Lee has proposed an exchange of all prisoners token in front of Petersburg — negroes in t clndeu The' first mail overland from Denver ' since the route was rendered inoperative by Indian trouble arrived heye Yhi morning There wilt now be n regular daily mail with the Pacific coast till about the first of January Si Louis 8 y A report reached hero that a rebel force under Magruder marching towards Missouri had been attacked New York 8 defeated by Gen Steele on White river on Tuesday The Herald's 5th nrps correspondeut n tbe 5th says and The fact that Magruder is known to bo following all is quiet in the vicinity of Poplar Spring church This tost with Price a view of protecting his retreat if necessary is about font bifle this able of outh ide road and aland the supplies he expects to get give odor to securing rood is the re though inf strongly threatened than here this report tofore from onr present position the enemy still hold tlio No apprehensions are felt for the safety of Jefferaon road and nae itj j Gen Pleasant ia in command city Th IIeraMsjl0th eerp correspondent on the 5th mys the siSnation ort the north side remains unchanged’ About the usual number of deserter come into our lines daily giving the usual report of affairs in tbe beleagnred capi- “JP1 k a serf of resolution was toped appealing toiths i president to take measure fcc their relraae - Ths rebels have disappeared from A jtooM oirvicto-r- y there yeeterdaywa compleca The rebel augeoiM surrendered their 'hospitals into onr hands with from bur to Six hundred rebels wonnded An entire division j attacked Altoona under French Gen Bradley teieraphed from Bridgeport that the arrived from Decatur (A!) nnbost Gen Thomaohndtrain hud been raptured amt with news that famet'a thkt oor tore ware between here and the ahoaU and he was foiling back towards tho river m which 7 to-da- A prisoner captured in Forrest's raid on has returned aud report that Wheeler Memphis cent 150 TtiOemJSit Forrest sent wagon to Corinth for provision men were suffering them back empty Wheeler’ for food r When the condition of aStirs at Mobile tag reached Forrest he ordered all cattle under one UM1 w wicre ior ucei me camn iris" : sap- ?os‘d w feraoB ritr lutill M StLonisr7 nd ho!4 the State for the Confederacy It is nOw ascertained that the bridge over the river 26 miles this side of Osage also Geo Mower has been heard from but Cole-Cree“ wbc- - Gatooaadd have been burned by the rebels abouu are ceutruband i and?2 30 Also locomotives have been can bridge Thf reia whlh2 special from destroyed Coistitutloualist eontadaeTome the PotoaM New York 7 potion The Commercial's special says great activity pre- - ft ngnsta (s) much to the ebsuge of tbe fa GraatVflrontT' The armfes are engaged in commenced on tbs 18th !? danger of the rebeta afieinptiug'todilKl m Lee is too weak : raMng up earthworks SherUtan has abundant Then JPPlie until new connections are formed PhiladelpMa 6 Trainaare The Enquirer's special from Washington say 1 1 to- Reat Alexandria at running activity lcarnfrom a rebel sergeant who left Stone's frig Gap and Culpepper thaiXeo rince hoa ide a week acknowledged hul Washington 7 througfoa private messSoger to rislt position to be critjciL He hu fortified Invme a1TW®hcefrom the army of the Potomac to- - fn refereqee to the pf geewa ftwTttSoSJ ut all points and repaired the temporary defense 1 dav daring Wedneprevailedonrforce on the a number ofr the route - He bad: also taken of yesterday morning ---fthin sight and sonnd of the rail-“be Ii noaiai oistrs and that sas win as act in sack an sflUr to said of reatat- - without I Richmond in had WmgporiGon7capaMeit out eoneert with th4m given and I ing 7 entirely supplies are 'i in rebels A mass masting of Udlan pstsansre appears the fmmiehtag the not Stag thatrafirod great difficulty was experienced to any extent is represented to hake boon held JtiftalWl eluding - Flrt Monroe Orders bare been issued y prohibiting CI ivilians froih passing np James river! i New York' 7 f The Herilda Nashville dispatchth say deserters from Forrest and Wheeler are forming into guerrilla bands : The portion of Hood's army which crossed thq Chattahoochie attacked onr forces it Big ghant on the fith and were routed after tear-oo- d Ing bp a portion of the track Richmond 3d of he and 4th claim that Early holds papers Sheridan check Early in a dispatch to the citizens of ynchbnrg says if they will turn out and beat off the raider he will hold the main force of the enemhr where they are The Ricnmoqd- - Examiner of the 4th says the Uniop cavalry force wa 14 miles from GtfdonsvilleL The Herald 8th corps correspondent say notion tilitie were going on in their front The rebel dead fn front ofFort Harrison were still unburied— t the rebels firing on onr men when they1 4ent out-tbury them The rebel loss In the assaults of Sat! ' nrdayj are admitted to be 4000 Ewell is said to be in command Of the defense of Richmond— Lee having gone back to Petersburg j The Richmond papers acknowledge the steady advance of the Union armies on both sides of the James The Heraljl's Martinsburg correspondence of the 6th says it was reported there that Hampton's le-- j gion hod destroyed the bridge over Stony Creek at! : Edinburg 1 The Richmond Examiner of the 4th statesTthat Beauregard as been assigned to the Department of orgia and the Department of Ala--! oftgippi which comprises thecom-- d and Taylor— both of whom retain i- i T |