Show BY PACI fir TELEGRAPH especial TO THE DAILY UNION VEDETTE 25 rebels moving movina t towards missouri new w york sept tile the heralds new orleans correspondent has the following Trans Mississippi rebels numbering bering are arc moving towards missouri the louisiana legislature meets in in two weeks tile the IT S senators to he be elected by it will be governor buhn and perhaps gen banks it is rumored that maj gen hurlbut Hurlbu fc will be assigned to command the gulf department tile the tribunes cot respondent correspondent learns from froin a rebel captain that lees army anny a month ago was v as from sixty five to seventy thousand strong including thew holc of E earlys arlys command lee was the only general in whom the southern people had any confidence but his army is is kill full of disaffected men from st louis st louis sept official information still puts prices main force at fredricktown Fredrick town with the advance at farmington st francis county tile the main body is estimated at 10 or r strong p principally rin cavalry tile the advance about are mounted A light was made on pilot knob and ironton yesterday which was easily repulsed it now appears that pilot K knob nob was not evacuated as previously reported prices plans are us as yet undeveloped but lie S seems to be massing his forces in arcadia ift valley gen mower who left brownsville Browns ville arkansas two weeks ago with a strong force of cavalry and artillery is still movin moving i northward io in prices rear real and aind will be heard from in good time considerable bodies of troops are arriving hero here and the cavalry and ild infantry are arc being assigned to proper positions tile the militia is is responding promptly to tile the call of the commanding general and the citizens generally manifest a strong disposition to organize for local defense governor denison accepts the position of postmaster Gex gereral eral cincinnati sept the gadette says that governor denison has doe decided dod to accept the position of postmaster general Gex eral georgia cowin coking back into the union new york sept the Commer durs ff special says several prominent georgian refugees now here are confident that some kind of an arrangement will soon be effected between governor brown and general sherman through which georgia will screed from fit the forein foreign 0 n news new york sept the city of balti SaUl arrived at 3 30 tire there re is a statement that semmes Sein mes was to havea have a new vessel this is however cot contradicted the daill news says that the federal successes reduces the proceedings of the chicago t con bention to comparative insignificance the rebel toan boan has declined three per cent the new rebel loan lately announced is bomis bogus linne mori moriis merris is in tile the american trade have have suspended the english 41 papers generally are discussing m the prospects of peace the most of them seeming C to take the view that peace by an armistice Is is highly probable it is stated that Ien marli will be encouraged by the western powers she refuses the cession of north unless it i is sustained by the votes of the people the resignation n of o f thy the spanish ministry had bad bien been accepted sandy hook sept news by tile city ot of baltimore to the 1 alth T the he spanish ministry has resigned the limes argues that the chicago convention will lead to peace capture of athens ala confirmed chattanooga sept forrest has captured aali athens ens and destro destroyed d the elk river bridge the sulphur tr trestle estle ye is reported burned abid and the garrison ot of stockade colored captured the nashville and chattanooga tano oga railroad raili oad has not been disturbed ample previsions have been taken to kee k keep ee P uninterrupted communication between nashville and atlanta forrest advancing on pulaski rosseau ready to receive him nashville sept rosseau reached pulaski yesterday at 3 in the afternoon forresta For rests fore force was within se seven e n M miles 1 I C s or of pulaski and advae ad advancing vac ivas r heavy skirmishing continued until after dark by the advance of both forces A telegram tele eram was received lere here this morning ewh d ri reports por the enemy airl tm near pulaski in forcie force caa cavalry al ts ry fight righting c I 1 ng hw hag laven been going i on all morning and reinforced reinforcements having arrived the probabilities are that argeneral ay a general engage engagement will take place today to lot day fire at blonville boonville Bo onville ville missouri st louis sept haifa block of business houses were barned at Bo onville missouri on sunday the loss ion will reach A slight wag emde by tho the rebels on pilot knob this morning they threw a few shells in tile the place but made no attack the post is det defended ended with earthworks earthworms earth works mounting heavy guns gans and can resist an ordinary assault gen ewing commands fight eight between rosseau and forrest farrest bosseau falling back nashville sept dispatches from the teler telegraph graph operator at pulaski says rosseau heavily pressed by forrest is slowly fal falling falline linc n back an attempt is reported being beinar 0 made by tile the enemy with men and six pieces of artillery to flank Rosse rosseau ati heavy skirmishing all lay day enem enemy y is still advancing 01 our infantry and cavalry are reported in line or 0 battle and would attack fit ahn rebel scouts at franklin there is a report that colonel biffle s with a large force of men is between williamsport William sport ani and hillsboro A dispatch from columbia says on tile the biffle was at lawrenceburg Lawrenc eburg 0 with men and two pieces or of artillery the report tha Jo linsville on the tennessee river was ivas cap L aured is unfounded ample preparations havo have been made for its defence lees army about to move new york sept tile the city point correspondent of the says earlys defeat in in the vally valley produces gi great ent uneasiness binens iness in the rebel aminy immediately opposite to us and results of glat importance ore are for within a few dava that lee is bettina ready for some new movement is very evident during the past few nights our troops on oil tile the front line could beav all the noise of trains and artillery in motion lee is doubtless working to aid dij early E arly ilo he stands aall aghast at tile the prospect of sheridan Sheri dnn a drivins driving early beyond tiie possibility of his holding tile the central railroad which lends leads to lynchburg from richmond and thence by contractile contract contracting ill 9 his lines around petersburg hopes honea to he be able to detach a force sufficient to reinforce and rally his demoralized army from the shenandoah the herald Her ild s correspondent with tile the logli corps also says the enof movements cements of the enemy ire full of uneasiness which eh is manifest in all their movements they are arc cortail ily getting ready for ft a movement of some kind perhaps to jall back to swift creek tile tho first of their lines between petersburg and richmond the reason doubtlessly is that ali it grant is being toc strongly reinforced for the rebels to maintain their extended line now over ten miles in length early still followed by the union canair cavalry the acri ld s jackson corres pc i ernp f tile 2 alth says although we have lind con siller t ble fighting since leaving leav ilir n winchester still there hris bno been hotl nothing im in the way of a regu lir ill battle or ana anything thing approaching tile the action of monday lost last the capture of artil artillery lerv 71 lags flags etc at Fil cilliers liers hill were made more 6 by the iw rapidity edily of out our movements and accurate anif maneuvering liell vering than by force of battle today to day w we C a arc re s still t ill moving on oil and the enemy is retiring til ing out our cavalry is i doing nobly it is beyond doubt now that E early arly is doing everything lie can to get out of our rench reach and should lw hi engagement ensue today to day or tomor to mor mot row it will he because we have forced liim him into it every hour adds more and more prisoners to out our alrered y immense immense i number the heralds harpers ILir pers ferry correspondent of the says sheridan fully expected general Tarbet fc to intercept and capture tile the whole rebel arny army but il seems I 1 lie IC ene encountered 0 ill iter ed a 1 I division of reinforcements hurrying to jo join early and was engaged ell k 3 no c ed with them all lay day and his ha minds n d s full at ar that had it not been for this thia E earlys arlys whole command would have been captured still further from sheridan the world orld s correspondent with Shori dara says our loss in killed and wounded at fishers hill will not exceed thus was lees right il arm in the valley broken brok enand 1 and our victo ry an almost bloodless one new york sept tile the tv ib une s harper perry ferry correspondent of the says tile the of the surprise or of the rebels at fishery fishers hill may from tile fact that tile the guns cpr aured were alt all loaded to their muzzles muzzle 1121 t h gra crape pa 1 and can cannister nistor but crooks clial charge 96 wa was 8 so impetuous aud rapid that the rebels did not got get tittle to discharge li them the losses of the rebels in the recent fight as reported by bov ovin officials sent to alcert ascertain k the facts are wt a follows fallows fo arrived at Har harpers pors ferry officers and men wounded at winchester 2200 captured between fishery hill and woodstock 2200 wounded and carried ot off by bv 1 the rebels estimated at 1700 wounded at roadside road side houses ho luses estimated at 1000 killed and wounded by tho the cavalry iab w surry valley total nearly new york sept at the sanctions auctions of dry goods today to day there wag a marked fall in pr prices lees amounts amounting ng to 38 and 40 per cent less than regular prices three weeks ago gold opened steadier this morning and the price hits has beon sustained by heavy beavy purchases to cover aborts sh orta there were rather lively times among amon importers auctioneers and buyers buyer generally owing to the he fe of political sad affairs faira af muy liuda of goods fell r ome rome 10 20 and 25 per cent for ine instance tance paul de chevres and woolen fillings filling which two weeks ago brought bro tight 85 acts 1 I were knocked down today to day at 50 ats some lota being twin withdrawn inferior qualities of articles heretofore commanding from 60 to 80 ets went down to 42 and 44 acts A few lots of forty inch bagging and burlaps sold from 15 to 20 per cent below average prices domce goods art arc firm in comparison with foreign articles the panic in gold unsettled everything and in a few cases the fall was 35 to 40 per cent from regular prices three weeks ago the reduction in rates ol of domestic goods has not been so great e g i s in georgia georigi f it new york concerning the peace negotiations in georgia the evening post says gen sherman we nye are authorized to say will not negotiate except on terms of the unconditional submission sion of the rebels rebel to our govern government merit and the union the fullest acknowledgements acknowledge ments of its rights and an open admission that the war against the union was what alex aleah H stephens declared it would be in 1860 viz plunder and crime the post says if the georgia authorities will agree to these preliminaries limin aries gen sherman will meet them frankly and cheerfully news from romaus command nashville skirmishing with rebel forces under forrest continued all day romean fell back two wil from pulaski but re advanced and holds the town up to 7 PM P ill today to day the enemy have aftan advanced ced their skirmish line to within half a mile of ours they ably advance their lines and attack in the morning our loss in to da days y Is fighting will not L exceed 80 men prisoners were captured in marshall coant county y on their way to mcminnville with dispatches dispatch p B for cerro gordo Wil williams linins who ans to uni unite t e with forrest those these stated taint forrest had twenty pieces of artillery tillery tir an and about men inen six regiments are reported to have been sent him from wheeler s force col Donn Donnld hison smi chief of the quartermasters department on the cumberland his has organized a an fn force ce in that del department a amounting to over men conlu comprising rising eight regiments arms arm and equipments are to 0 o be furnished them and they are arc to he be in readiness nt at a moments 3 nolice noice I 1 to operate cooperate co with the regular troops when require ats sia 3 i |