Show BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH I 1 11 W tal TO DAILY bl T 1 if i ii I 1 tan h vt i new cw augart ath A special to the herald from new orleans says information was received at headquarters department of the gulf on thursday that admiral farragut had passed forts morgan and gaines which arc supposed to command the entrance to mobile bay and is isbon bom bardin g the upper defenses of that city if this information be corrects correct tile tho forts must speedily surrender the admiral has now six iron dads off mobile and two more left this city today to day the bombardment bithas has been con tinned three days day and 14 jt it ia expected that ahat the city will surrender before the close of next week gen granger will comma command tid the land forces which will occupy Mobile and garrison the forts if perfect success crowns the th movement on the agn asboth commanding at pensacola Pons acola left that post with a small smail force an ano next day carne came upon a body of the cavalry about strong entrenched at fort rob hobson son after a sh arp fight the rebels retreated leaving all their ammunition and their flog flag official papers stores etc asboth then returned to pensacola our forces have evacuated brownsville Browns ville tex nsf as and ana all the have ha ve been sent to brazos awl and new orleans new ne v york august ath A special 0 i to 1 the 1 world V orld 1 from washington the ath says bays from the upper poto inac are very contradictory if IC any crossing has haa been effected by the rebels it was waa probably a a lare laige cavalry force under imboden Imbo dep the movements move mente of the mum main colema early area are a mystery at lae accounts he was in in camp between and there is evidence here that the rebels have resolved upon a general invasion the worlds W army correspondence of the athy ath says gays the second division of our cavalry under tinder I 1 gregg attacked the rebel cavalry vi vigorously gerot uty on the road wow petersburg Pete isburg ani and drove them inflicting indic ting severe loft the qu nor of we ad ISM has a dispa tok from tho ravel GIL gem iverson that t gen stoneman bad babka with 50 mw men PI P A dispane it dated ted griffin aar eorgan alt says say s atlanta has furiously shelled for two days and early that morning cheatham was attacked the union force was easily repulsed with no loss 1098 to the rebels A junioe ra raiding iding force had captured fayetteville on tha burned wagons 0 and torn up the track harrisburg august M ath the occupation of hagerstown Hagers town is confirm confirmed eI by official dispatches three regiments of caa cavalry alry and two 0 of r infantry are strongly posted in and around the town the fact afi that at the rebel expedition is accompanied by infantry 18 is a strong indication that this force is tile the advance of a large body of troops troop 3 after cras crossing at it ib appears that tile the enemy passed through turkstown Turks town and sharpsburg Sharps burg we are arc still in iii communication with the state line seven miles north of Fown t own f A dispatch from somerset received at 10 0 clock this evening mentions a 9 fight 0 at now creek in which the rebels were defeated by kelly our loss is twenty nine killed and fifty wounded A dispatch dis patell from greencastle Green castle states that W gentleman just arrived there says the rebels are crossing 0 at William williamsport sport today to day with a force of 6 to infantry and cavalry at 8 tonight to night telegraph communication ceased beyond greencastle Green eastle castle the rebels having entered middleburg eleven miles north in what numbers is the movements of tile the enemy are utterly in explicable they seeni seem to invest their opera lions with as much mystery as poa possible sible both as to numbers intentions and points of attack A fight is represented as having taken place at cumberland on tuelda tuesday J but no lar sarc given bloc 1 headquarters head quarters army potomac am august adt tile the exact number of our lomes on oil saturday will now na its ascertained be tile the hoa 1 pital is being rapidly cleared of sick an and d W wounded oun d ea there being f four our or five boatz boats eng engaged a jd in their transportation from city P L r o af 0 further the battle cof of tle alio 1 ft RN the cincinnati commercial says bays about 1030 in the fore forenoon noori of tuesday signal officers of the corps reported to gen logan 0 i ht a heavy col column of infantry was seen issuing out of atlanta going southward with an evident ili intention of attempting to turn our upon this announcement we began to airow threw up tip works and had only time to 0 complete rudo rude defenses of rails mils and poles without a shovel full of earth when the rebels rushed upon them flem i with great impetuosity and drove them ift m this was about noon and tile the rebels evidently thought they made a eirenie sufficiently wide to bring them upon tile the flank but were mista mistaken kea and came up front to front fronton on the breastworks tile the woods were so dense that it is doubtful if they could see tile the extent tent of tile the works work a an and d bides besides prisoners state that the leaders represented to their men tit that t we were retreating and needed only to be attack attacked ea with spirit to trout us its the liea heaviest viet shock of the a assault fell on oil the ad and ath divisions livis ionis and for a time it was not certain that we would be able to hold our position finally the reinforcement of a sin sw gle regiment judiciously distributed determined the bucs tion and the rebels were driven back loss they wera dewever ilo wever I 1 not to fco be titio chii easily discomfited from noon until nearl nearly y night the firing was ince incessant mant dwelling Bw elling out into it a fierce roar as the rebels rebels charged our lines and dying away as they retired during the afternoon the rebels made seven dig distinct champs and two more after nightfall in the vain attempt to recover hundreds of their dead and dying who had fallen near our lin all those were 4 useless though they kept gradually moving to 6 0 our ur right 80 that each assault threatened more and an d more mord to swing round and flank us our force was enough and only enough to prevent disaster from this ealda during the day the ath corps corp captured anve five colors and 1000 stand of arras our center and loft left oon confined fined their ope operation ratios 8 en entirely to making demonstrations to attract attention froni from the right wing and the troops did not oom ome e to close cloae quarters on this part Q the line chiow Ch loco auguar at ath point letter dated oa ax th tb 0 18 abt pay grant went to dortre M N I 1 onroe and met tho the president and cabinet the proposed jilb n i w is i s arm r TA ove m ianis are hn important tb but ut contraband T st si t august gab A dispatch d dated fort smith ark says the rebels under cooper cooperr gano and stuart strong with twelve pieces of artillery moved up lip yesterday with tho intention 6 of f attack attacking irig fott smith gen thayer moved I 1 I 1 out and met the enemy a short distance from the fort F I 1 ort and completely routed Touted them pur cavalry is still pursuing C our loss is is very small while that of tho rebels is unknown gen fisk telegraphs r from st jos joseph epli that recruiting is lively in his district philadelphia august ath forneas Forney For aress has a harrisburg ILir dispatch from an official source as follows adv advises advices biccs from alleghany allegheny Alleg hany county maryland on the ad state oate that heavy firing was going on in the neighborhood of cumberland all day A do sorter says the rebel cavalry under johnston mccausland McCau aland and jackson are advancing on cumberland cumb arland and this state and they will be joined liy by early and imboden the whole force to center at cumberland and march on pittsburg and wheeling their ahl whole ole strength is about 25 to if successful they will march on cincinnati and cross into kentucky the rebels have burned all the bridges on the cumberland turnpike and felled trees across the road gen aver ill will probably move towards bedford to operate against the rebels louisville august ath Al abettor letter dated one atlanta on hirthe the from a prominent officer says the fires burning now id irr atlanta indicate that hood is destroying a large amount of property but whether with a view of evacuation n or not is unknown known un Chi chicago cao august gab ath I 1 vague reports are in cir circulation ca lation today to day in in mcg arato the abe giov movements M ints of tb ther thersey e army siy of eife t e potomac A letter dated new 7 limbed here today to day has the following grant and LiA lincoln eoln I 1 am advised from headquarters head bead quarters had an interview and decided that diat for var various ous reasons 1 L the army of the potomac must be withdrawn to the south sided side of washington to reorganize organize re and recuperate for another campaign I 1 do not vouch for its truth but there is possibly something ih it ii new york august ath the richmond has been assigned to command the rebel army or of northern vir virginia ginia and is now invading the north the tribunes orleans correspondent says say ullman holds morganza so strongly that the rebels will not attempt to take it the same correspondent doubts the reported capture of the forts in mobile bay I 1 the heralds orleans letter says all y y f Q a X abler able bodied registered enemies benemie s will DO kept as prisoners pending the present military movements they having avowed an intention of joining the rebel army gen ullman dev f f t li l i s t feared the rebels near atchafalaya Atchafala c fa aya ya on the it is depoi reported ted that dick taylor had bad crossed to the iba nc neighborhood of plaquemine Plaque mine new york august fth the heralds nashville special of tho the ath says bys the missing of Me mccooks Cooks expedition will not now exceed sherman alludes to this raiding baidas su successful all is quiet jn front cairo august ath the steamer hillman reports it was reported by stragglers yesterday near island thirty four that a desperate fight had taken place near osceola between rebels under bowen anda federal force in which the rebels were badly defeated besides their killed and wounded they lost a great many prison ors a quantity of arms and all their equipage bowen is reported killed no further particulars given A r i are biever jiey er xou younmin ngin one sense fl i ai r ears e ar s hear the iced far off whispers of eternity which coarser souls must travel towards for scores of years before their dull sense is is za touched by them rc var V A timid maiden would keep her hearth first great secret she cannot bear that the sharp day beams should smite thid the ficen scented ted night violet of her 10 love ai 1 1 I |