Show I v I t r It seems that we have possession of part of tho ci im here ported at Nashville to W forwarded State United ont ojnt of tho limit of the enemy holdthe rest The same paper has the fallowing conccrcing the battle V I !'j r V- fi ceou on Wednesdayt Tho Memplil “Bulletin” of h 23d lia a eUtemcnt An official dispatch from Sherman states that after tbfr eratlons HUW 180 Lieut Allen from marshall Provost by MOUIMSOi ay the before made PltlDAT that day Gen Howard ' commanding the 2d corps rebels several- bottle and took deserted tho oath who lie buried two hundred rebels iO Ills front and a largo nurp-b- and a half soul Forrest’s command Polk’ conimards old D & Lcp Gen depart-reports that of wounded were captured on the fiddJ Hookey the 21st the cnciiiTHE TELEGRAMS " entl Kichardson liaa bccn Mperscded by Neely— be V i1 a the 20th corps ia advancing hie lino & works immediately around u : r commanding two with millions out of the making dt-pirihaving been charged withdrawn entirely from Hooker’s end Palmer's ffonj Xf Wednesday met the enemy in the open rood when a pufieitdwoiiW Wt pleased this morning from Richardson business escaped punishof our nrniy'crjlc-j- i We consbript now several hour ensued and thacncmy wefe At 2 o'clock p zn that day portions news of battle of Ulegraphic ' abundance Tennessee the in is with men tend living "I Western the driven-frofield After the 15 'jjf f city acci- thoroughly whipped and Allen confirm the reported wounding of Forrest at 1 adds wouId pccJfer m6re' moderate doscs but ro hare Romo The may had he bur corespondent to Sherman that fighting n all other sublunary j The rebels lost 1500 in tke fight at Guntown with battle Ilboker reported: and oi& Alia but the full la for city wounded possession campaign dents to the Sires as thousand consul tar deaffxebol lmiadred four ci Gen fturgis Most ofthis loss is attributed to the desorod closed 5 — affairs panpot at nil times be avoided front his in A report believed to'bo reliable1 annonneesthe occupperate fighting of oiir ncgrotroope— yearly all of their a “Post” says Sherman has taken 4000 p The special bead and breast Allen the shot victims being ation of Montgomery' Alabama by llosscsiu through S vras 1500 ! loss '' Our NEWS knew nothing of tfieTrcsidentj s amnesty proclamation oners Another dispatch says lloscai was at rioolesTille Ala New York 2&j S and says the rebel soldiers are ignorant of it He also : cavalry— Je bama 120 miicH'south pf Dccatur II© had a shurtViffli’ ofMosby’s ‘‘Post? The says part special d with a body off the cnepiy dispersing them JOHNSTON SUPERSEDED BY HOOD! says the Southern people thinkUf Lee and Johnston are tween two and three hundred—have entered-WesMajy-lan-p fell P is confidence will Little Cairo2 J the beaten Confederacy Is not known whether there are more behind it but to has The I are returned Vicksburg havin' j i b 1 expedition felt in tho Confederacy the people heartily tired of Louisville 23l I Y WOarl rebels under thoiwah two defeated and irAdanw are to to afi-submit fJ compelled tho dreadful pressure they A dispatch from Chattanooga says Gen Richards " t Forrest got three thousand uieniaa conscripting expe- killed before Atlanta " tonday 'i FORREST WOUNDED AT ’TUPELLO Another correspondent a severe fight at Maitland Bluff on the 17th Tlte ivM i n retreated in confusion' luaving a number of dco--l an J dition in Kentucky the r was shot lungs he through 1 says fatally i wounded in our haiidj- also many prisoners anion" Vipjt 22 Now Washington 23 York j RAID! i GREAT A ON ROSSEAU li J two Mississippi cohiirme x 'v ' Richmond papers of the 21st have tho following: The “ILcraMV Nashville despatch says flen Rosseau ' t Qn Tuesday nigbt the 21st a hundred guerrillas pa a mdfet imporThe shelling ofPetersburg for twa days has been m jRAIEKAND HIS left Decatur Alabama on the 10th--oon from DETAILS OP the miles Memphis a opposite sjj a point thirty raid with a force of twenty thousand well mounted ly nominaL A few shells were thrown doing no iigni to Osceola TUre Cymjnmj on the river rad tho of announce FIGHT WITH FORREST AT TUPELLOjL tant official mon—one tboiisand of them armed with Spencer’s repeat dispatches The “Eniuirer says under Col Saunders’ commanil marcheI north fyurdi Tht rifles route takcnwas one that never had been a large force of Yankeos who crowed the Shenan injg BE4 since A nutnberpfotber com panic ji arfe un the ritw followed during this war Most of it is identical with the Snicker’ s on the 18th were attacked' during the The general inlriwsu)ir$s tlialso moving northward great confiis! trail pursued by Jacksdta in the war against the Creek ternoon and jiriven across the rlven-fin Missouri Gen Washburn aro about concentrating Indians Tho first point of any importance on the route Our loss was between two and three hundred that tflUe J PORTION OF TAKES ARMY A y order that all persons in tbi aiv issued FEDERAL commanding has fivo miles beyond the Coosac river thence enemy much greater in i) i CITY! The iir- - I’ District claiming exemption froin service in the ciiroll-The Atlanta “Confederacy gays but littleto moAe rapidly upon Talladagaand the nearest bridge 'u on the: ground of allegiance power termaster and commissary stores remaining at AtlaAti militialeave! over Taliaposa river 1 within forty cight liours after the publication removed to a more sure position in the rear shall MGfSBY MARYLAND! The route between these two streams is very rap have of arrest ani I t idly pursued and tlie bridges are to be completely de-- The impression prevails that the city will bw defended gul of the order and not return upder penalty ' V G ENERALS RICnAIvbS AND MjdPHERSON Stroycd The itssage of tho Taillapoaa will In all pro ha-- n6t given tip unless the army is defeated in the gfeat I punishment Louisville 21 I I j T Ii!rVfviy if bility be made at Tepakqa and! will bring tho force into battle which will be fought in its Immediate front The city is intich excited throiightiut by the genm issI ‘n the Dadsville mountain road which will carry them to the II The Richmond U hig’ is very severe upou the autpn-- pressment v All the horses in the qity hare been parkio-aHood Johnston with work convenient And there the for of at superseding railfbad rities points s CONSPIRACY FORI SUBJUGATING THE destruction-wilall the avenues leading! out There aro reperU m St Louis 2if begin cbufiict with guerrillas at IIikiusvi NORTH-WES’X" I authenticate! dfa i Much surpripo !Vas created bcreaBhort time sinco There are 8 bridges on tho railroad between MontgomV wounded and missin killed1 —our loss twenty It il of several Very prominent 'secessionists in SUMMARY EXTRAMTIOJtOP ALIESS BY ery and Apclika and more thanj probable that a number thc arrest also ported that a rebel force of five hundred were ia ' 1 has lately coz of tunnels and bridges will be fcund in the valley between city whose offense was'unknown It Carroll county last night with a view of crowing to IV ' J WASHBURN! -- U cot GEN a with were connected Apelika and West Point' There are two bridges over the light however that they f ‘" Z't 'vay Indiana Hollow a entire also Over creek Ockeo the and Mississippi Yal Cairo 21 i Big Askannupper racy extending throughout i 't West near Columbus On the other route are three bridges over having for fts object the subjugation of the North In the late desperate battles near Tupelo' the severest LOUIS VljLLE if ARMS! The Provost Marshal of this department had been gath- fighting waBjjdono by Mowers Idorrias’ brigade infantry Inetenlapcka creek and oyer Mill creek akter Rosseau the destruction rood of ibis' Returning ering evidence of this matter for several months—off ef particularlyonthe 14tb when our position extending to 1s 22 move to west side of the Chatt&oochie if oppor- which is in the possession of the Washington authorities Washington July up the X Tupelo waaTattacked by a force of 10000 They chargcl anDispatches by government this afternoon tunity offers and join Sherman between Marietta and It implicates many public men and shows the orgai en masse on our lines meeting no resistance until within nounce that7 the rebel Gescral Johnson had been super I'Chattahoochie If liis route is threatened Rosseau is to t ion 'to be formidably dangerous 150 yards when a terrible storm of artillery and soded by Gen Hood apd that a battle had taken place make a straight wake for Pensacola and take vessels to It Is believed that the recent guerrilla movement! try from our ranks mowed doWn their advance like gns the oppOsing armies in which the rebels were de- New Orleans and ibcnca toNoshviUe Ten schemo-t-p- ar some with State this the connection have ' driving thm in confusion across tho fields the bripui I" feated By the Richmond papers of he 20th we have tho first larly aa- Thprnton ina speech ai Platte city says pursuing tcui halfe mil 'While' returning with the report of Rosscau’s work Despatches from Atlanta Of Knights of the Golden Circle were organizing and rebel dead XnL wounded they picked up oh tho field 150 but no official Announcement of the occupation of the I the 18th' say that telegraphic icommunication with Mon to rise throughout the free tates and that Yallandi prisoners forcbs our was near last ' i’ gomerey by The suspended was with thezn that he hadtroops izr every county oi Natalaaque night V 'I This repulse was so' disastrous that they made no Tor-to ia cava interruption supposed New York 22 by portion of r j : State that 1500 men- - had been raised-iIllinois Jilikt ther demoustrations that day than now and then feeling IV Os who were on at No airy reported TaUadaga would soon join him": Saturday special says tle public fiebtrpn the 10th was M " ySvA'ta iour lines from West Point seventeen hundred and nlncty-simillions" two hundred tjtdiis di Marshal Provost Oa tlie 13th Mower’s infantry and theifrignd of During the investigation the Nashxillo-telograAnother success Sherthe of And threihusand throe hundred and sixty-seve- n reports dollars eyed an intended renewal of boat bnrning on the Wen groes guarding the tralii were furiously aswiulted : Maiiut and ninety millions tliirty- - man’ moves' waters and was abta in several instance to arrest so: robel brigades" whose object was to capture and tleslruj Mhreo thousand fireTbUndred andkixty-ziin- e dollars last is probable the whole znatter Wil ' 23 It consequences Chicago the wagons! They were gallantly met and after tRi s ' ifeari'' ir ThafoUowingarQ additional partfculara regarding Gen ventilated in ai few days hours’ desperate fighting were driven in every direction I Szz&ith’ for ©foport of an the surrender Fort of Leavenworth expedition: ' leaving 50 kjlled and wpnnded in our hafrlji The cavnlrj Cemmeis is unfounded consisted of two divisions It now Caldwell is Thornton report&LatKingston county were constantly engage! on the advance id flank aodrerl r0' Gen Fisk is pursuing Sim from the tin&e this expnUtion-startcnegro troops and a division of cavalry It left La Qrango with a force of about 1500 Washington 22 from Lagrange ink1 Overland The 5 Mai contract on Pacific the th miliiia offlhe in a on will Col south a action"and Ford the with portion with the z proceeding expire the rebels tore up ten mile til its retuni westwardly dir lie defeated i 30th of September! service is still open to those who de- - in'! ts odvazice the cavalry mm uptered a body of rebels 2d Colorado Is also moving against him I it can out Mobile and Ohio railroad at points where of the r I f iro to contract for it performance lfom the abovo seven mile north of Ripley A brief skirmish ensued re- Gen' Kean thinks tlie rebels design throwing forcogin-- L‘ ha repaired for several mouths ’ I dato to June SOth ’GS There is little doubt that A f suiting in the Rebels being driven back three and a half to Kansas parties of copperIlavcn Pa 24 Schuylkill The circular and advertisement for £ new loan has not miles witbsmall loss At this point the rebels took a heads from Iowa apd Illinois have been passing into Irarth Phoenix colliery on Saturday eves An accident are been prepared nor its known tho in Missouri for to whence were last him week the Strong provisions' position high bluffs join ' they 'll " fug resulted in instantly killing 20 men They were ' Xi New Y6rkj22i after an hour’s fight with tlie second Iowa cavalry ‘j: ' 'r from their work' Who a car coming out of Louisville The “Herald’s” Hilton!1 Head eorrespondcnco' say the There the cavalry ezaznped awaiting th arrival of the nfcar the top of- the slope the chain broke letting 111 The Evansville Journal’ of yesterday says Hcndefii of theeypedition t Jphn’s island being to with- - infantry ybjoct j car run back a distance of six hundred feet on a elope d KyM was attacked on Thursday by guerrillas and fi draw troops from harahna! and other places being folly On the morning of the 8th the whole-forcentered Rip- was going on Gunboats have been sent to the assis seventy-fiv- e degrees khiing all in the'ear accomplished our forces were withdrawn while our losses ley and then moved towards New Albany the 3d Iowa of the garrison Now York not exceed a hundred and fifty killed wounded and cavalry being sent on a reconnoissance to Tallahatchie did Hie '“Tribune” special Washington 24 31 pm rji irX Philadelphia Issing- That of the rebels must have been over five where they found a large force )f rebels a strong occupying the Government has received dispatched from Slicrinan Thfrarmy wagon factory at Kensington has been ' hundred position at Kitty Ford A skirmish ensued and tho rebel-u- troyed by lire The loss is three hundred thousand nouncing that on Friday the rebels under Rood muteJi £ortLeaven worth 22 fallback red for forty The loss hi attributed toIncendiarism' heavy force against McPherson’s ‘division composed rf Col Ford telegraphs from Liberty Missouri that the On the morning of the 11th the entire expedition Logan’s and Blalrxocjps aud made a desperate attack Washington people in the country north and east of that place are crossed the Tallahatchie andaryived at Fontiac on the 11 th from the army’of the Potomac yejt gaining a temporary advantage The enemy after K- ' Adispatch Thornton and are bis Sprees fining an hpu£’s jight the' rebels being rapidly increasing enfering the place-afte- r I riffic in vrjvicha huniher of charges veers Iorda force is too small to iffect inucb and reinforcements driven in every direction and leaving a number of killed says nothing of particular interest hgAocclirml theia8t and fighting with much slaughter were driven into tU I repulsed two days skirmishing on Burnside’s front on Fridaof-- ' are asked for Arms have ecn sent from hero to St Jo- and wounded in our hands fortifications! Gen McPherson during the battle Ia 'f was quite lively but without Inj ury to our ternoon Kansas and men for was out Forres called at this lime at Brashear’s Cross roods exseph 'arming loyal city by come searated from his staff and was killed by ete? to meet the expedition! there but finiliugtbat ho This seems to be the only part of the line on whlai it pecting comid&nd of the division ' A later dispatch from Col Ford says that Thornton was misled he moved rapidly towards Okaloona where he may be said the! firing is almost unceasing ns thero is shooters Logan assumed 'SV ' A says pur forces hare obtained per: y hearing with 2000 men was moving north probably with tho threw his forces out six miles west’ to Prairie Mount scarcely five minutes day or nigh without r Ion of the of the town ths and eleyated ground ‘'north-ca- st artillery : intention of striking the railroad Ford left Liberty at taking a strong position on a chain of hills Gen Ord is assigned to tho command of tho eight siege guns have been mounted which command the jHsf On 4 this morning in pursuit- Curtis' has several aimed the expedition zistoad of moving towards also tliat the rebels are burning their btoru prepat boats patrolling tho Missouri to prevent the rebels from Okaloona as Forrest expected marched in the direction of corps' j A correspondent at Deep Bottom Virgfnia 21 ry to a retrograde movement Everybody Jfetels Vtohave a thou- - Tupelo Forrest left his position and also moved for Tuarossing Fickler and Banins 4 tkiitimehus hand onr Atlantainto that fallen y the waadiscoverod a enemy iy Missouri threatening our coznmn pelo but Smith arriving first j obtained the choice of planting battery v sand men in south-wepo to an on fire 'New Yorl! our mcatlcns with Fort cott and tho south-we- st ' bring enfilading gunboats A rtjjty It Li be- aitions vrhon a tcrriffic battle occurred ia which tho rebels " A “llcralil” special Nashville 24' says Ihwd ir of the nineteenth marine soon destroyed it and aro jjill lieved that 5000 of Prjco'a moh are in Missouri They suffered severely at the hands et the cavalry and negro Ing the position e eived Teinforcemanta from Charleston anl are JoIned bjrThoni ton’s guerrilla arid with the 1’awpa rs troops! who charged- them with desperate' One and fury that Johneton lias been relieved because he vopi Cincinnati Will jnaka a fonaiidable force j A portion of our State militia hundred and fifty rebels hero fell Into our Tlie not risk a general engagement There is a strong Wrf A “Gazette” "Correepcodentj under date Atlanta I has been callecTout jand tzyops of this Department aro to same night the rebels made an kssault oa our temporary that the rebels cannot get away from tlanta 23d gives the following interesting items Shiirii b r concentrated fpr workikni were disastrously repulsed f 'i ’! Vtshingtyn-®- 4 f army eomt&enced crossing the Chattahoocliie On i Lakeland L L 10 X On tlie 15th another battle occurred the enemy Moses Taylor has been appointed assiatnnl trfxiifer® tho wliole lino advanced taking a position' oj$lie The fire that was ragiug oh the Island- sinco the 13th our lines three times but meeting with nothing ving aIJ— succeed Cisco Secretary extreme left centre Howard on thqright centre Fessenden has ad has been extinguished The fire burned over a tract of butdisostcr in each if attempt on extreme tho to received bo subscriptions six thousand aero vex tending six milcsin length1 three for two hundred right On tlib night of the 15th tho last day's rations were disOn moving the eighteenth advanced and reached Ja breadth The loss of property Li vary heavy and 'Will tribute oiid next All subscriptions tb be fifty tZo!lor- -r pcvcn-thirUP§cli on its Tree Creek four miles from Atlanta I I morning thejexpedition started I f v ' ’ 1 After comyderIe multiple of fifty reach many hundred thousand dollars S5 Return followed j at a respectable dlstanco- - b Buford Louis gt From the night of the 15th to the night of the 19th the skirmishing the enemy was dislodged and a iportiolfpf Bath Mo 21 X Middlebrook three miles Howard’s corps crossed our tett mpanfime fromRikt Knpb w occuy-A fire has been raging on Nt“o south side of thie city expedition was obliged to subsist by foraging the supplies around by guerillas Last night several citizens ilra'A'a i) tothe Atlanta and Augusta Railroad and tefu burned over and being entirely exhausted Mncejfiiturday Oue hundred i t cn l' were shot by sompYillalns two days ihe city has been seriously threatenfor up several miles of the track Tlie town of J’onick On the 20th tlie reached La a expedition Grange with ed— the fire having worked its way up to the very edge of loss all North Missouri Railroad was entered on &aturilJi In the evening of tha 19th and morning of the through of less than fi ve hundred kjllod wounded stores robbed and the depot burned Howard Ilooker and Palmar crossed witli the bulapc the Mcity and missing Two hundred inA Potst were Farther j fifty prisoners Eouiaville 22 brought in On several occasional the rebel dead ' were their corps fonuing in line along' the south bank ofi 'Thq Belgian from Liverpool 14 Ldudoudcrry 1 creek At 3 p in the rebels mode a desperate and-s- j “Union” says k telegram received buried by our men Gen Oriersoil i cominknd of the den assault on Howard rtved Tho “Times” publishes detotis of the bto from Gcuhorman says the enemy attacked Gen Thpm-- a cavalry in force the bel The great lie lU b attack: ly n?t thant thonaini extended to the British troops in New Zealand aud on Wednesday fiercely and were handsomely repulsed Th rebel despatches tojllooker tho rebels' advancing three d xt captured admit a loss of iwentr-fou- r nd roughly bandiedj Portions of our line at diet wavered : before the T Lunnrntl- culiarly disgraceful and ' perliaps uxtprecedi:Uu’ r jj" men were surprised and flwl while nearly all tU'1 The Union” addsthe 't wo armies aro how on le o' onset but quicUy rallied and stood firm On this por were kUIed and wounded in their heroic ‘efforts to Washington 23 ground and the fightfngds more neatly ou-aof the Une maysod moat of tlie rebel army both The “Republican” says Gen Grant received a dispatch fighting for the first time in Ad tuatallment of fifty rehel women from Georgia arri-- ! j ‘r the campaign on open fl&l them y from the operator at Chattanooga os follows: At-berato-niglThe ! Before dark tho rebels were “Daily’News’ says the flouting suiipljr of Three iklundrcd and fifty more are ' re lantit is not defeated entirely Hav§s Our force fiai strong iopptiou foiled to break our lines ouryct rate bonds is diminishing owing to their they retreated in V by blockade runners for the purchase of cottoa " - ' ' JPIY or m - -- r- s o rV -' J s-- ’ ' ' - ! 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