Show BY TE 6 tae pony ex express press from the nast rast arrived I 1 one on saturday last bringing a very short from outer station 11 which had bad not for some bome sometime time bein heln being still al aj ninety five miles a bove ve karly loany there thore was no n aws bf a later date i tha iha than n recel received ved by the previous pravio u s express the uit and no explanation was ant 3 nt by the ther ope operator for the meagerness mea meader meager erness ness nesa of the communication muni cation catlon consequently we have no means of knowin knowing what was up or what was down to prevent the tha transmission of oe dispatches from tb the e of 0 august to the ad of sept september getil the day the pony passed outer station however being 0 a yankee we V guess the beh sep sep bep seo beo along the line between the i 1 alippi river and st Jos joseppi joseph epli epil had been bem engaged 0 11 1 in wire working which rendered the telegraph uncommunicative for the time being notwithstanding the efforts of the fedi 1 ral eral e forces stationed I 1 in n northern missouri to prevent such occurrences the following is the dispatch entire official dispatches from i the east indies a state tate that the tho flag 0 officer ba had bad d ie rec elved the orders of 0 the navy department f for oi the fhe immediate geuin of oe the squadron to the uni ed states one ship however will be left iet there and al also aiso saoi geol one on the tha c coast of africa and one on the coast of brazil braz 1 I after affer these squadrons shall haveA have haye been een withdrawn for blockading purposes the goveia governor r of fernando po pa had been authorized iced IY by the spanish government to receive ori orl on that island 4 a certain number of slaves who inay be capt captured ared by vessels of the states that being free they may there acquire the Irene lrene fits fita of civilization civil iza tion flag officer inman had communicated thas proposition to our government it appears a appears fram the african squadron that the have been sandin sending circulars to naval navai officers of southern birth a holding out inducements to leave ohp tile U S service and join that of the with equal ranh rank I 1 the government employ employees Ses tes had received one ne sixth of their p present resent months salaries in treasury notes and the remainder in specie private part eartte liZA 3 ar are arc e ex exhibiting 10 to prominent offering to supply the ibe army with prussian needle guns gun the e new york pos PCs special says there were io no exciting r rumors from froin the other side I 1 of the potomac on the the movements were believed to bb intended to draw out tho the th federal troops in small detachments there were no na indications on that dy day oran otan attack on any part of of the federal federal lines iines i A new army order to suppress the publication of objectionable news would soon be is surd burd su fd and under its provisions general dix I 1 take measures measures against the secession papers in baltimore thre thee steamer arak from havre vicc south ampton on the slat arrived on an the at caper lace tace TherA 1 na which broke her shaft when seven hundred miles on her voyage 11 to new york ead fead tad fiad arrived bach back at queenstown Queens town eT eastern was expected to take mork more more to canada american securities were unaltered tte the deficiency in the wheat crop in france was admitted I 1 ahe the in italy had been every i vi liere beaten the frankfort says the from froal goyer governor Oo vernor nor Magon magoffin iti lil have te returned turned and have delivered sealed packages to thee them frn irn men and understands thai thal that the president is 3 willing will dig hig to await the action of the just chosen from the people and is disposed to accord wih their wishes ex minister preston in addressing the people at a pic pie nic at lexington a on the fat ored neutrality and peace for kentucky but bat did fiot believe she could preserve either atnif not nat the sooner she went with with the sauth south itie itle better general A sidney johnston late commandant of 0 tho the department of utah was at Misa illa liia on the ad of august at the bead of fiew nir fir hundred texans aud aid in pursuit of col j moore A dispatch from cairo announced at chi ca aguon a gaon guon the that news iad had lad been received ai at cape fare girardeau and that the secessionists asi i on ests bad had retreated from benton to bloomfield if that was true there was mas as n no oty oly confederate oot ool v Will illi iiii thirty failes of the ae I 1 der A dag of truce from neww newt madrid aniced at the camp at birds point pola that on the object vas vaa was to effect an exchange of prisoners jt it was reported that the confederates under hardee and jeff thompson were falling f ailing back on new madrid i r A special to the times cf c 3 oth says general sconce scott x pressed the opinion that day thattie that the rebels must make an attack anthe on the federal lines and at an early day information llad had been received from the 1 confederate army that there were large numbers in and about manassas scattered edt edi on the lines of roads leading to washington richmond and U there had been much sickness among the men owin owing to wet weather ana a of clothing and tent equipage they were short of everything except wheat flour and corn cord of which they had an abundance the men were very restless and there was no DO dis cip lide they were highly elated with their success at bulls run ran and so confident of their ability to thrash the abolitionists that I 1 they imperatively demanded to be led to washington it was probable in obedi obedience enc e to this requirement that they were being paraded along the federal lines an intercepted letter from columbus georgia of recent date shows that new york papers were received at that point within from ten to twelve days after the date of publication and further that the rebels were basing their movements moue ments in the lower tier t le ii of df States on the iuppo supposed sed intention of the of the tho mili military tury authorities at washington as developed by the suggestions of the kortbein nort Kort bern press Secre secretaries thries blair and cameron have signified fied their intention to remove every person I 1 from against whom a charge of disloyalty may be brought by fhe me invests 1 ga gating ting committee committe e 1 A dispatch dis path to the H herau raid bass basa the th e enemy had not only ohly re their line of pick ets eta as before the battle of bulls run but had hac actually encroach edoo edon the territory former lj held by the united states forces nearly hall halt a mile nearer the federal line of bf eions they then occupied s several everal important 1 points on which they were throwing in up fortifications on mansons Mon sons hill they were wore constructing works and had a tempora tempera ry battery of ral rifled ed cannon from which for the last few days t they h ey had kept up a desultory fire upon the troops at baileys cross roads roada along aion alon the route referred to the enemy had several depots of supplies and at least three new fortifications and probably double that number concealed and under construction tile tiie enemas forces at Mon monroes monroen roes illi consisted of seven hundred caa alry airy one thousand infantry and three pieces of field cannon A gentleman on the arrived at wash ington from froc richmond via louisville reported that he had spent several weeks in virginia and visited the lines of the thee rebel army he estimated the number then in arms in virginia at nearly three hundred bundred thousand I 1 an and I 1 I 1 the force on the potomac alone at one hundred and el eighty 0 hav thousand since the cirit first ef f jane immense quantities of arms purchased in th the e easthan east had been carried into va throy B balti altimore 1 moreland and their whole army were well armed manassas junction had bad been virtually abandoned there being only a guard left thereto there to look after the guns of the batteries the principal body of their forces had beon been pushed forward to the upper potomac to be thrown across into maryland fo for which mb movement a c r lumn of forty thousand strong was prepared mith with pontoon bridges upon which they can cross at any point they find the tha least do de they vere determined to get maryland in I 1 their possession and believed that would ensure their ultimate ultima ie possession of n and all the immense accumulation of supplies s there thus enabling them to transfer from the potomac to the and I 1 secure to them recognition by europe this pro gramme has been decided upon I 1 the secretary of the treasury contemplated issuing an address to the public publics in lit behalf of the national loan ly of 0 capt ralstone Ral rai stona com corm pany ply 0 the ills re regiment arrived at I 1 quency ills on the eve evening of the and stated that a large body ot of hec sec secession secessionists essio fists variously estimated at from to under tau aoto loto atis martiak green groen took of palmyra that mornin morning 0 th ie ere pre no U S troops Mere there to elef clef Ie fend fena en d the place and of course no res resistance istance was made some edve deve fj five e J hundred rebels were in the iown town and the balance encamped in the outskirts outskirt the steamer matanzas arrived at new york on the and brought matanzas Matan zas dates to the A british schooner had arrived there having run the blockade off newburn and sailed again for charleston A sloop P from charleston had also arrived having run the blackl blockade ade A gentleman in this city received private by the pony through which we learn that st louis was under tie the the strictest martial law and that no person was permitted to leave the city er county without a passport from mckinstry lic ilc SIc Kinstry the united states provost marshal and that the steamboats ferry boats and railroads communicating with that city were under the strictest surveillance we further learn that a memorandum on the pony waybill way bill of august st joseph states state no mail had ha arrived there that night owin owing to p lotical tiou troubles bles bies on the st joseph and hannibal nie hie line |