Show The yellow Yever has totally disappeared from movements meet with little resistance This Cut s explained by the necessity of drawing him on an few berg “ '’7' 'i Louisville 25 hr as possible from the only point where he could It is not improbable that he may TIood's army occupies Waynes- ook for snceor The Journal says the' State and perhaps move the capital capture boro from which place he threaten both Nash- thence on Savannah of or Avgusta and ultimately-oville andi Paducah ' Charleston! It' was rumored Yesterday that he Washington 25 iJ: had takenMflledgeville which though not officially The Republican publishes a dispatch from Fort confirmed is not unlikely In case of the occupaMonroe this am which says the steamers Atlan- tion "of Milledgeville Savannah and Charleston tic anti Blackstone have arrived from Savannah will evidently bo- the objective points of his expebringing Savannah and Hilton Head date to the dition Combinations are in progress to foil his 21st Beauregard has issued a proclamation dated purpose and he may expect to bear in a few days Corinth IS colling on the people of Georgia to lay some definite account of them f waste and destroy everything around Sherman in A dispatch of the 23rd says a body of cavalry and flank' he rear that and front announcing hig nnder Wheeler attacked Sherman’s cavalry at should soon be with them The report had reach- Gordon on Sunday The result is unknown ed Savannah that Macon and Muledgeville had NewTork 25 burn captured and burned by Sherman Tribune The the with of the James 23d special Army The Augusta Sentinel of the 19th has the followthat al the rebel country on the north bank of the reports on arrived from! An Stone Thursday ing: agentarfro is one vast lake and the roads are almost impasaa-l- o Mountain reports that the Yankee column! alter aniee for mod There is no change ia the position ufoor V moving down the Georgia railroad divided at troop' Decatur half going down the Covington road and Another letter says the storm has eeaaed ami within the other the Rockbridge road-- At Stone Moun- s week the roeds wiU be fit for campaigning if any is intain they burned all unoccupied houses some two-thir- tended u of the town and were laying waste the New York 26 The 8t Nicholas SL James Lafarge Aator Lorejoy’a country as they progressed They march in !a hollow square with their trains in the centre They end Belmont hotels and Bernura’a Muaeam were fired Liet united at Bakers Mill near Covington andit is not night none of which- recei veil niach derange but it censed const ernetion to the occupants of the hotels end the known whether they will strike for EatontoWn or greet audience of the Winter Garden end Barnunv’i Mnwnm Athens 1 About 100 Yankee cavalry made their appear- announce that Sherman its has captured Mlilsdgovilltw 7 ance at School Circle on Thursday and burned the railroad depot Their cavalry were at Old Shefr It appears that a woman has been arrested oil suspicion of being concerned in the Incendiarism of last night She field on Wednesday night It u also reported that arrived in the city bnt a few days aiuco from Sul Hillsboro Honticello and ankeea burned theY ml took a room at' tbo BL1 XlchoUu lat night Just bo--f The Macon Telegraph of Friday says the city ia re the tiro broke on there She went to the ladUrgo llonse staid a shurt time and left jnst before the lire considerably excited owing to reports in regard broke ont- there She then went to the Metropolitan to to the enemy who are known to be positively a room tbs firs breaking out thore very soon afengage the has Cobb on issued ah order city marching terwards calling out every man capable of bearing arms A The manner in which the fires were produced showed who left Forsyth on the 18th informs gentleman plot In tbe hotels beds clothes trunks us that a carrier had arrived at that place and re- atepreconcerted were covered with phosphorous- - Matches also were miles Yankee north of the scattered In the beds The fires were then set and tbe cavalry eight ported the All bridges on the road from Forsyth to rooms lucked town Indian Springs had been burned by our forces Washington 23 The Intelligencer publishes the following:— A Information from the Army of tha Potomac soys sine has ben circulated in news of Lincoln's gent who left Griffin on Wednesday at 10 pm the onr desertions to lines bare Increased rebel the army was who Wheeler advancthe enemy fought says Deserters say that tbe number of rebel soldiers Lirgely at or estimated a force with in 30000 ing known to be watching for au opportunity fur escape two columns one on the McDonough and the other is Tbe demoralisation is so general that tbs astonishing on the Jonesboro road at Bear Creek ten miles officers fear to trnst any of their troops ou picket above Griffin until late in the evening when he The Richmond Whig of the 25th tarsi information refell back to Griffin and was passing that city on its ceived shows that Sherman has passed by Macon and will right When onr informant left our Infantry forces move towards the Atlantic coast without attacking the It is probable defencef vre falling back to PainesviUe that at this time Sherman occupies Griffin and will The Augusta Inquirer and Dispatch admit that ‘ has fhllen Bhermsn occupied ft on Tuesday rapidly demonstrate npon Macon ‘ and perhaps - TIIE DAILY TELEGRAPH - i f:- -- kj UOXOIT xoy— MOlWflWOii r : 64 5BS n s t ' ' Per Anoora TEWQs 116 00 oo : Months : i : Three Months I ' Per Month dchrercd In the Clt Per single jiomber BLx : ft 00 EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS WITH EARLY! ANOTHER ENGAGEMENT iwnrttcfoVISTR ANT) RECONSTRUCTIONISTS 'f aT loggerheads: aHFRMtVS : XORTII BANK JAMES OF ( UNDER j SIX NEW YORK HOTELS AND MUSEUM FIRED! " BAEXUH’S SHERMAN CAPTURES MILLEDG EVILLE! Xew Yorll W raid dUpatehea from the Shenandoah sayrSherHlsn’i cavalrv had another brilliant and successful engagement with Early’s army op Monday lust Three divisionsof Union cavalry in the valley under Cuatar Powell and Derin commenced a movement for tlio pnrpoae of ascertaining the rebel position and strength Dctrin marchod np Lnray f alley and the two other divisions unshed up the Shenandoah valley driving before them small portions of rebels INq resistance of importance waamet with till Tuesday wlien Die main infantry rm yabout 15 000 men and a division of cavalry were foutftl at Root’s Hill' a position almost as strong as Fisher’s Hill Fighting alincfet immediately commenced and continued for six hours being quite severe the greater attempts part of the time Early made Repeated to flank CueUrand Powell in all of which he failed Some 'magnificent charges were made by the Union cavalry but tlio rebels showed but little spirit during the engagement i f After gaining the desirod information as to Early's strength and position the Union force commenced to retire Some- feeble attempts to follow were made but without any success to the enemy Custnr and Powell returned down the valley with their commands in safety having lost altogether in killed wounded and missing about 60 Dispatches furnish ‘confirmation of the report that souie of Early’s raenJiave been withdrawn from tlie VfclTey but these rebels say they have ticen replaced by scattered detachments from j At i Cl 1 i' T - pr1 I pro ii- — i - i - L ” X1 — 7 V I I! r v rf I - - ? THIS MORNING “ "1 ’F mei 1 - BK (r O '¥’ j -- - j ' r:i J v’in - i 7 l: ANOTHER MULE THAI I ' enr "i 5 - fn : 1 ' AID ' i V i prii I -- t t- GENERAL MERCHANDISE - LOADED WITH I : : Of the Best QssUtlu at VERY LOW RATES ' T rr tio hT - v J ' ht rf i J Drys Goods Groceries " Ju - v whl i : ? 1 S bee V STND SELUNG t i h 1:1 Th 'I - r - 3 I 1 IS AT HOOPER & ELDREDGE'S: OLD thi K fti to of ' i - fail N of DOMESTIC DRY GOODS y ! n A v - f G O DB E - I ter " br !h fhr aei r V LIKE OF A MAGNIFICENT I f J ' ‘i on Wednesday says all is qui- telegram from iff H i ? Mil-edgev- iile Milledgeyille i i W'J mu i Mnl-brd- ds 7 to-da- ne I snr-geo- na Is at the- Southwest side - his of-- Seluko BUILDING us E AY r as N - - for A i pi :is Fancy Dress Good St fill N tic ' 7 ! A- OF EVERT DESCRIPTION (EXCEPT BAD) AT nt NOMINAL PRICE II ! 2v AND SHOES j - 4A V - i it j i : MOST BBAVTIFVL SELBCTIOSf n f: - fl: r I - £ ! OF in to ! I - con-scrip- t X f - ini j i s- "i 25-00- ! Vice-Preside- ll JUST ARRIVED VJ - Augusts We learn that Gov Brown’s residence in Canton et there Baltimore 26 was burned to the ground by the vandal foe a few House and Court the that A at the of American ago 'Annapolis lost days correspondent Academy ’s Hotels JaU and about two-thirof the best evening says the two first Teasels comprising Col y fleet with of here arrived in Canton houses have paroled also bnrned been transports dwelling men from Savannah on the steamers Atlantic and Black-stoCity Point 24 skeletons end The former hud on board 649 Rebel deserters report the occupation of Macon 8 dead bodies Nine were buried on living ' Such tbe passage was tbe wretched state of these poor men that onr by Sherman were appalled at the awftil sight Not a man among Savannah 21 A private dispatch from Macon this am says the number bnt had to be eent to the hospitals many to them ooly for the grave 650 on the Blaekstone the enemy crossed the Okemnlgee in force yester- leave were in a better condition made the welkin ring who sections day at Planters factory eight miles east of Indian when they landed : New York 25 is 40000 30000 to or and be Spring reported In the debate in the rebel House on the 19th strong This would seemto strengthen the belief ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES The Central railwas their object twVor three very interesting points we ro discloseil that Augusta ' and exposed by Mr- - Foote The fact that the road was cut on the 20th and the telegraph was mt OTEBLIND VAIL inffi Communication- - between Savanrudic&l secessionists are engaged in a crusade also destroyed Arrivals— Saturday: — H O rratt Stephens is one nah and Macon has been destroyed and the wires against the relll Departuresl-Saturdaywbetween Gordon and cat Y Wilson J F Wood Milledgeville of the developments made on the occasion This war against Mr Stephens appear to be extendlng "Additional per the Asia The statement having J F Coryell G Smith to all reeonsfrnctionisu and Boyce Brown Leach been pnt forth that Garibaldi had virtually expresSuudav:— J B Shelton S Stcnhope J B Ham Vance Stephens Cobb and Foote are denounced sed himself in favor of the South a private letter mer F M NorwellP f Morony us heedless agitator of dangerous questions from him is published in which he asserts that he FKIt' OVERLAND STAGE UXK 'The rebel House of Representatives like the has been misunderstood He says my opinion on H Gilduslewd A Departures — Saturday Confederacy in general is a House divided against the American question is well known Not only do Craig A T II Elliott R Leach B c Swope iNelf and cannot stand long in such tornadoes of f hope from it the abolition of slavery bnt consider Brook ' is as at Sherman excitement present the question to bej one affecting all mankind and creating Sunday— --J R Earley L J RusbJ SavertyF Governors Vance and Brown have taken posi woe to the world if the North does not come out Mullin T Manney W Mulcahy victorious Hire action in opposing the exeention of the - rXK BOISE AND VIKOINXA STAGE laws i T Captain Semin es was aboard the new ConfederArrivaltJ-Runda— F R Getchell D R Coleate y: cruiser Sea King when she received her crew Iaach of North Carolina! takes occasion to ne from Laurel Maderia off Wi to man the Walter the J the J K Wall G Higgins explained tilly cndnrsp language of Brown Stephens and men what he to do them a considerand fo m asks case be and with them the expected A W Bull Joyce hung Departures:— able row ensued Out of about 100 men 36 decided decides they ar disloyal He AERITALS AT SALT LAKE HOUSE fmifederaey of Virginia as a consolidationist to go 25 Louisville is turn in J IT Frank J B Hammer T Gil Saturday:— denounced pml by that Government as inc feeling more alarmed at thq encroachments of Burbridge with his command has arrive at lespie H’M Strong Rumors prevail that Hood’s jMT Davis’- despotism than those of the enemy Chmherland Gan Sunday:— J W Walter D R Coleman F T Foote denounces everybody in general' and de- array was marching on Fulaski on Wednesday Getchell Geo Higgins clares this no time to propose a peace about 30000 Strong with trn batteries Of artillery The Howe passed in undue haste the Senate including reinforcements from Forrest and Dick FIXGEIt TALKING IN jFAOTORIES bill to amend the law so us to force the militia of Taylor Hood will prefer to fight at Columbia or to go to the defence or another Btate leaving Columbia to the left march into East Tenp'leState The feraale operatives in some of the facTins action has been taken in order to concentrate nessee and join Breckenridge if possible in Lowell being prevented by the noise tories Ihe forces of the Gulf States against Sherman but In a battle fonglita t Columbia y a rebel Coloof the machinery from indnlnng-iand clatter he will hardly give them time to do'so nel was killed In a skirmish' yesterday a detachtbe The Richmond Wlilg’of the 2lst says Gratff has ment of our cavalry pickets were driven in to indespensible amusement of the genhave resorted to a new mode of 'telblanket that sex tler New be ryK:i3gnted may within three miles of Columbia when tlio rebels purchased in "York "City for rebel prisoners at the North A were our repulsed by infantry egraphing rcsset loaded with cotton to pay for the blankets On onr forces withdrew from Pulaski - Fingers have been substituted for tongnes Wednesday s to be sent from Mobile and 1 consigned to the nndnre supposed to bn concentrated at Columbia and thrbngh the instrumentality of the aleb?l fien’ls- Trimble and Beale now eonffned at There is no danger to Taducah for the present ' ’ort Warren phabet of Signs invented for the use of the New York 25 -A dispatch of the 21st deaf and dumb while away their “hours” with wiy Sherman moving Official returns show the election of Brooks to n tarn col nuns — one on Augusts and the other on discussions on matters and tilings in general by 116 majority ifarpn' Tlio column marching on the Ceorgio Congress The new mode bos n great advantage over news Sherman will The Herald that says it has 'tntf road for Augusta will probably gn as Tar as old science the whole party can talk at ri the tfulvon arvd then march on Milledgeville 'The meet at Augusta the Governor's of Georgia and North Carolina and bama South without any confusion a hundred feet once Mississippi marching oil Macon will go to ’rawfurdl or within fifteen mris ofprobably to terms on relation with in the confer jhem the town anil being as little interruption to these communiImroturi nflTtn Milledgerille and form a junction ( which their States can repudiate their several j cations as five r boilv llr this! movement Macon dinancca of secession and be once more members is of well This worth acquirlanguage falh and the eneiWy are at liberty to move on An- - of the PH famy of States signs tlr Georgia Central Railroad to Brinson- In the course of the debate In the rebel House ing as the facilities which it affords are often I rille and then mirch north ou Savannah of Representatives on the 19th which was on a valuable especially in the sick room: res°luti°n is ShermH reported by Staples of Virginia for a A distinguished philanthropes! of Masmoving rsradly as he is hot much ronhled with transportation! He has bnrned acv- - ' decrease of the number of exemptions from the sachusetts has become so habituated frbm the ‘ of military service of the State officers North 'Carolina said ho was a States rights man force of circumstances to the use of this mode The Enquirer of tlia SJme date frantically insists but could not vote for a resolution which looked of interchanging thought that its superiority to conscripting the State officers A great hue and over the old system is a theme which he nevn the repeal of the laws and the exemption of exempts in order to secure a force to cry was raised abont Georgia because Governor Brown and had dared to er tires of discussing Upon his showing the inwt Gherman Telegraphic communication is pilfer from the anointed heStephens wished to say that he tongue is not only an unruly but veijy nearly onJ Milledgeville owing endorsed every word ntterecl by Brown and every a useless member 00 doubt to its destruction by Sherman J line written bjr Stephens and if that be treason ho I New-Yor- k 25 asked the privilege of being hanged with them 'j A Parisian actress has entered snft I i 26 York New Monroe one of her colleagues at one eorr4sppndent savs Ic rriiMTn‘tTi!rtrea The Herald-’-- Orelans correspondent saya on the theatres for stealing her gesturqsja&d into18th the Union expedition into Lafourche District i Tf i attacked and defeated a force and destroyed their nations a and number of boats camp baggage annntitiM owder arbring brought It is said that Allen who assumes to be rebel Governor of Louisiana has organized at Shrcve-tb- s Halifax 25 port ten regiments of negroes who will be armed A MRS I ‘TOraxiverpool 12th Queenstown 1 an equipped from the proceeds of cotton salea at 13th The treaty of I Matamoras V OP TIIE been INVITES doPted bT o TIIE LADIES TO AN INSPECTION chkmWe“ both l Is reported that Buckner has 10000 men as It V" of the Danish : FINEST FRENCH FLOWERS Alexandria where are said to be abundant snp- keh off wth the Lnited btates on-- account of the FloridJ Pes of beef and corn ever brought into this Territory anair The House of Representatives of the Louisiana HsadDresscSf Ilair Nets Hair Pins etc The ParuTatrie asserts that England has I Legislature has authorized the issuing of bonds to j First llonse West of the Temple Block “W on the great! poweni to protest collectively called I the amount of two and a half millions for the' pur- against the seixut® of the Flondt pose of csrrylng on the Stste Government ' New York 25: Canby Is rapidly recovering and the rebel Honse 'j Th Xlemld’a spsoisl save ft is reported from of Representatives has revoked its previous reolu- - EE8PECTPULLT mukwdn to the pnblfe that they con sect ion with their Sash and Dw City Point that two divisions of Early's army hare I titm 10 ®h ou h® war to Its bitter end Establishment block let t of the Greenback at bilf arnred ltersborg iAte febel papers say (hat eight transports 14th Word s with Union troops and two batteries o N ienna Fairfax eo has been reqeenpied by onr loaded river White Parrott for left have guns hlorganzia NEW LUMBER YARDJk to tbe inhabittroopandwho are offering protection " 100000 feet of voperior Mwed ant enabling reftigees to return A committee of the Georgia jieglslatnft have The Tribnue special says it i feared that Judge reported that Aired a member of that body has PINE LUMBER Citron will be unable toiake his seat on the bench been engaged fa recruiting fai northern Georgia For Sale consisting of Scantling Joist Ffosk Floarffig this year owing to his rapidly failing health several companies for srd Finishing Lumber armies of Sherman Lumber can be purchased from s board to any amount Tbo garrison of Mobile is said to be It is stated on rebel aotliority that the Jalla-h!- e suffering ts chased run-boaonr when was run aground muca for viat of by clothinff Ac have been taken and her The SicMond neceuarjr the 23rd savs Sherof LATIMER a XATLOS Enquirer lose total will a i she It ir man is marching into- the heart' proTe thought of Georgia his HS-ln- i va-lio- i'4 v' WHERE IS 'GODBB ? - : 1 ds PROGRESS- DEVASTATING URGES GEORGIANS TO LAY WACTXvD DB5TOOY AROUND HIM! : - - 2 00 : 15 s ‘ i tl e: S 't - FIN'S I tli O Kl AT THE I i - ii a WOOL SHAWLS to-da- ! a v SELLING MEDICINES! PVJI&E DRUGS - i i Ala-“ijun- or-Uvi- CHEMICALS PAINTS - K OILS TURPS all kinds of i I DYE STUFFS' OUR ASSORTMENT ih the-othe- j ch - con-enptj- - J ! AND and in short everything' appertaining to an Establishmnet of the kind where also Fhysi-1 ’ :)! 7 cian’s and other Prescriptions are carefully f and accurately prepared ’i - IS NOW on Vice-Presidc- pt s - a TO THE h' 1 ’i- - I - 1 '1 1 GODBE LADtppl STtXIIorspi LATEHER & TAYLOR i $ L- - - X will be pleased to see his Customers J i: 1 t i nd To Whleli ' rm solfteftt Sis ' SN atleoti Friends at any or all of the above places and relieve them of their t gbbxsbacbu cox ssold dust PUBLIC AND TIIE TRADE Zx-ehaa- ge “ WHITS -- te : n- ' guns-cargo- i ’’ C A£ri A ND SEE s - ViHSflO : which he assures them he will do in such a "i manner aa to make them feel quite happy in I having got rid of such incumbrances AVALKER BRO’S Nov 28 1864 Not 7 18U J-- f w - ! r U!: M y - i ( A - s 1 -- - - |