Show ed tbi PotomM eertalned to be iCf)k The hospital 1 baing rap iMjj? of eick end wounded— theje being five orals eog ged In their transportation fr£m Cit Point Hancock yesterday several thousand oJt IjJrJ-- ' ttrong ' Uien wM a fight at NewCreok Tx It iialMreportad rX- " £ : j' v ¥ b vtKMiiay afternoon r 'l'? ' t' ' ' lIBchmrind pripws aay thtlX j": j New In '“V-York f regard j totbebatlle of the SSfli (be Cincinnati kilned to the command cf i 'j'V yrA npeehl to the ?TrlIrtin'’7 there era good reasons diti0?U Virgin and iUoW invIing the rebel ere TTu the our In that -earthwork 'for beUering th mining oOiWl: fa 1 i oilcnrrwn&ntfa Meaeores have been taken ablcb of thlSh -3 a ImVy f ont cf rctersburg ‘hv rilL wm B)l ' C0lamn of inf4ntrywMaca bmtn ?ui of AtLafe g$ig 1 10 will render ainroperatlons of tliit sort futile ' u tk6 ‘' " NewYork 4 ' -- outhward with the evident Interitfow of attempting 'r The Ame correyponpant doubts th'crrpnrttd ratJ SSS’ A riot occurred fn this city toay between tbOepldierB turn otr right fl w'tij Y7 pan thtia ann'inncement t i and negroeaJn which two of the farmer were killed and er I began to throw np w rk an I ' h' 1 oeljr time t cnpprte fjrtsin)obipbij A lteral Orlwiiw letter enyt all aMWiv ' without a shorelfnl 6f ca eral wounded Tht dwelling ot tbe negroeri were turned I rude defense ofrail i and poles terod eucmuH win be kept ns prUtfnprs r hj the Holijifirii wjio wer'e wlllingljr assisted bjr iiie BPC r' I wlien tlio rebols nulixl upon them with grlt lnipeliBi- - ent mllitri mnrianit' llie haln ' ' - ’ nOWPAY HOUNinOt AUGUSTS 1804 ‘ - EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ‘ ' ‘ - ! riW J- 1 K - v r 1 1 r ijiIatlaWa! nBlNFOUCEMfiN'rS 1 - ‘ 1 MeCOOK NOT! tKAD!- - ' j I'' CmhaetherdkJng toOj - 4 V 5 ' ! I ' r'-nd- TOE AMERICAN NfilGHTSt d G A1?G : 1 EXTENSIVE C() U N Eli FEI VfH 0 I j lon Vri: 1 I : i llT 4: th i° i : mjgt j DISCO VEUEDjr - - I f r dome that it w n doubtful11 whether they C9utme HAGERSTOWN ItgbELSj AGAIN OCCUPY our! extent the of works and ' betides t 'r i JT prine state r the leulora represented to their m'jsn that we wore rptrf! ?ABlAatIT Al’l'KOACHtNalIOllILE! Ing and uesdel only to be attaskcil with spirit to rriti ' 'i Tj u i SHERMAN! J f : Thehearloit shock op the a) val foil on the sec n 1 r lo was 7fi ' r:‘ I TT: indivisions and a time it tu net certain that The reports that Hooker was to relieve Meade ere I furth j Nahville4 ' 1 correct - Hooker was relieved by ' berm an and sent to I would bo able to li6ld the ' position Finally a GenT Ptonoman scn t a forco rf cavalry fr6m Ijong’s and mont of a single regimont judicl jiidy distrlbatei Lagrange’s brigade 230Q strong 'on tho2Cth under Faxonia: tho mined tlio1 question an i the rebali w jrodrire:i back tlVe haye tho following by Conimand of Geu Kd McCook Macon nnd Ipalmcrs'tnn in the Common in response to tba enquiry sevoreloss : Western rooff They lad destroyed 18 miles of the road whether Kngland intended Thor word not however to bo thm easily discomSfbd other ncting in concert-witand started to capture a train (f£00 wagon going from r n powors in an endeavor to bring about n supcn--1 From noon hntit nearly night the firing was Incessa — J Atlanta to Map on yr to Columbus McCook captured this in! America stated that be thought that I swelling oat into a fierce roar as tho rebels charged Itur iuietintie if :1 i train near Newman with 600 men Including 1271 "officeni i nV?"n ‘ I lines and vantogo wonld'bo gained by meddlin dying away as they rctireil V 'Thy wagons t wero laden with valuable stores incinding 1 1 fg: reported Unit lidd! was on4a visit to Napoleon s i: During the afteryoon tho rebels made s'evcnl dist4pct IJqqors' and the private property 6f aenItood conference Tho convened on tlio 26th pcaco charges and two more after night-- f ill in a vain attempt to After possessing tliemselvos of what they wanted tho recover the hundreds of dead and dying 'who lwvl fi ea II onI quarters Army of tho I’otomac 4 1" ''wagon were burned Nothlngof interest has transpired tho past tiro dajs near our lines Ail those- were useless — though they cS McCook etarted to return with the prisoners end 3000 Tory little picket firing has been indulged in gridually moving 'to' our right so that cadi a$ miiies but was overttkeirby a rebol f rce under ItaiMom : fair©! S ' tiroxteuod more and more to swing round a id flink enlarge as tqicpmpleteljj surround hlnu A desperate en- - ter Our force w is strong enough suvl only onohgU to dates! New Orleans the 29th state that Gen Banks ' $ gagemont fillowcd during which many of McCook synea 1m oflicinlly ncknowledged the exchange of the prisonem vent disaster from this cau$o ‘ cncnped end found their way to Ma ieltrJ Tho‘ number During tiro day the Fourth Corps captured five recently arrlved sWt ordered those belonging to- tho 13th of Federal captured is supposed to reach 2000 r" 19th corps to report to the proper ofilrers f r duty-- r j and a thmsanijf strad of arm diaastor Is nuributiible to The troops partaking too I ' J those whose term ha expired to proceed to their respec- - j Our centre and left confined their operations entimy to ecly’brtlmliquws found in the captured traih’i making a demonstration to attract attention tconiii the liong’shrigndo consratod of tho 3d and4th Ohtb 2d In- tive State and he mustered out of service Llentl-Govi- "' Wells has issued a prod i mat on d’roct'ng right wing The troops did not come into deso quarters diana and 4th regulars q on an ' ' first Monday in September for Ibej rati- on this part of the line the election j Memphis 3 constitution or of the fication T tho ’NewY: rejection adopted by Tli ere is great activity in military circles incarrjingou t convention are at Winchester tjichipj&tV Barly’s hca'lquarters the: new movements “ r York New Of the rebel ciiralry pro still 6n the lliltianr And0iio Reliable information states ' that the rebel Geh S D 'i I ' dlh Crlerina J O ‘Ilerald’ tettho railrwvl froialiev liPhas been relieved of the command of tho dprtpipnt I ’W!ihmton at to Gen ordered bean II ay ha rk!r report '! ofAlibim Mhiuippi anil Eaat Lulii uiaaiuf ordorfoil was received at the headqnirteips information the is old Atlanta lid vrithut Ilood’s takes It supposed rcqihrt at dcliy Depirtinrnt f tho Gulf on Tlmrsday (hat Admiral Far- - ' liy tho stoimv Y ' conSn ail th troii ws hvnj Ginoi-whi- ch i rs Orleans wore nu lind on anil tTe Fort tho iientt piPSwl ragut fiver Murjin lilenly up brrest bharges the responsibility of ids regent delbachy o I nnin’l! tho ontrineti M tbilo Pavrim w(i the Is reported-tha- t aret a 1 v lacing rebels 4t s'lipp Morgan It — ' Bmltlito IjCo' 4 defences n our form at in Is si-- though it is not known thatjths? troops have gihie Votiitaniing the uppdr If Dick Tnylor was at Meridian a week ago Forrest’s mn-- t ' ewrect tho fert Burrender " ' speedily f I' there ' wotind Is sufficiently ccvcro to prevent him' from activa 1 -r TTlm A'l iniral ha3 niv six ironcladj off Mobile and two y- The “CommerciaP special repeats thorepirt sthatioid eoryico Chai m era is in command cf his force ihrre left this city torilay 2io rebel troops on the west of the Missim'ppi river are 'Thotpiiihardment h'vl bgen continued Hires diys and in JlnpUblictn are' urginz t!ip President tho crniTmtidof all enlistment t tie : Ja to'crons that stream and reinforce Atkirta J I it was tbefore the him Ire 1 surrender that the wguld vexpected expected city thninnl t) bo sooarcl in Now York by hisilp Shit say Hoori aslI i Gentlemen who left Mobile on the " noxt week- 'Jen qGranger will command the ' cpvcof I beS) resnfircod by two divisions from Beauregard s corps land forces which' will pintment: ft leKhng'app'font ti tho War Depwtiit M bile and garrison the occupy that the rebels arre nival oin yigiram cima!gnin ami two brigades from Molilie from llicbtuond nuc css crown the movement a rts f if perfect the Upper Fetem is and are reinforcing Rirljr strongly Charleston-and Wilmington are said to bo nearly divostOn the 19tli Gen Asboth cammnding oh Pennobla ' 1 ''Washington' ujp?n 3’)') rebel cavlrylIagorst9wn a Friday’ burn'jijg a rung train of cars and Rome freight jEarly crosse J tho rirpr the "on men and ! on his retrit If is Friday with 35000 rebels retreated — leaViqg all their ammunition tliair cavalrv frco has roCvossod tho river ” and liolls 51artifis- flig official papers stores Ac Asboth then returned to burg and the surrounding t country if been sent to reinforce Vorrest vVFra yeiad: j FensacolfU: Louis V ft Headquarters Army rotoinar5 OUr force have evacuatod Brownsville Texas Alfo i the delion tliolr side 'of io rebel buried have The essential contains ' the of this morning ' The 'Democrat" :i Tto BraXos and Now Orleans stores have been sent infe ’ f olT and wounde carried the tbo Ata of the confessionof G B bmlth trecrotaryi-nThey clii m to liflvA ' New York 6 mid our wounJoi in theip srdvr of American Kntghts and Charles A Hunt A special to the World ” Washington 5th Lrta Ijtop prisoners including n says p Chiles & Buan Grand anil Deputy Grand commanilor ion They stato tlieir loss at 8o6 from the Upper Potoniac are very contradictory If any j Pt Louis ate! asked' for an examinntiout in which they uckpowwas probably been effected has the it rebpjs crossing by A steamer from the Upper Missouri reports that thcn-jdia- n 'iiodgetl their former' statements to be untrue aadadmittod force under luiboden largo cavalry made three attacks on Fort Deerhold but werq'W Mss existence of the order and their membership ofjt The moverqents of the main column under Early nrb a i gives manyetails of the workings and Gen ully had lftfor Fort Jlickhart SiouSi mystery iUlat' accounts he was in camp between Win- - pulaed urfkMos of the bitter but no new facte of importance ' where tlQn he expected tq have an engagement A cheitomnd ' Martinsburg ' hATO'bcon revealed 6 t V j" Chicago Thefo isovMenco here that the rebels havo rosolved tv Fort-jeOrant A 1st Point of latter the City ny wjit ' Nasbviiie'6 upon a general invasion an met Blonroe nd Gqbi- Fresident the yesterday Gen McCook whowss jraTppoeed to Have been cbptiired Th V nrmyeorToapondenco of the 5th says Icome Jn with 1200 of his men nct A "my raoYcmenta oio important but rontnlnni has Five iho second sear Newman jliviaion ofaf' caralry under Gregory attacked V ' "i ' wire! t St Lou!si:& reportoi n rovi below A despatch dted Fort Smith Ark says the rebels Ilo-Wvery successful in breaking tbo Macon road and ptersbuc end drove them— luflictiog severe lose dsr Cooper Qano and “tandirt fire thousand str railroad trains IIo wage!hs and The Richmond “Examiner” of the 3d has a dispatch ipturlug and destroying with twelve pio33 of artillery moved up yesterday wh as obllgod to Jet liis prisoUeas gafront the rebel General Ivpraon saying tliat Gen Stoncman i A ' Jhe intention of Attacking Fort Smith Gen Thayer fifty- r i liSt£oiris4 had jiurrendpro 1 to him with five hundred men S j l: ' J ed ont and met the enemy a shwt diwtanre from the Fqrt Oil Barker chief of the national detective police who A dispatch dated Griffon Oa30th says : ' has ben bf re for several days on official business has Atlanta has been furiously shelled for two days axtd and completely routed thom Our cavalry aro still purini ferreting ojtxt the znost extensive and sncceful tliat morning Cheatham was attacked The Union suing Our loss is very- small that pf tho rebels i unearly i known j gang jof cvmutorfeityrs ever known ih the United States forcowat easily repnlsed- with no loss to tiro robehc ' G®n Fisk Irons from A Uaioi raiding forco captured on the 29th Fourteen oft he gaig ara in double telegraphs recruiting Js jit Joseph-tharaFayctto ' ' of are on material now Five to in hi tbe district burned lho p large boxoj way vjlle lively wagons tore up the track Ac ' " 1" Ji ' hslitngtoh Philadelphia Harrisburg 5V r Forney’s “Pres” has a Harrisburg despatch from Ian The occupation ofo Ilageratown is confirmed" by official Other parties are to be arrested j Eleven praises ooicf a largo quantity of banknote paper dispa'ches-Threregiments ofcavalry and twoofinfintrjf official source Advice fromtf ink ftifd twelve plates including twenty dollar grocn-Ir-ck- aro strongly prstei in and around the town The fic't Alleghany County Md on the ton and fiRioa united States Troaaury notes new that tao rebel oxpeditfon i accompaniol by infantry state there has beep heavy fifing in the neighborhoodlof is a Strong indication that this force is the ndvanco-o- f k Cumberland all day hUun Were socuced P'" A dosertor says the rebel cavalry under Johnston Baltimore 5 large lo iy of troops Causland and Jackson are advancing on Cumberland Apeiwm who leftChnrlestonYpw early yesterday qAfter crossing at iieppardatown it appears that Jnebning reports thV rebel forces compoeod of Moebys nud pvwed through Tarkatown arid Sharpabufg Wo this Rtate and they will be joined by Early and rrabad'e' MV loboilena cavalry and mountod infantry estimated at krestill In communication with the State Lino eeveii the whole forco to center at Cnmbctland and march ’To6o They were about makings fint onljarpor’a Ferry milej north of IlagoratQwn Pittsburg and Whoolingi Their whle stregthianbn or thirty thousand? If successful they wtjl while Karlyf w!th 12 OHO iafkntry wasguarding the plun- from Samsrset recei ved at 10 o’clock th?i "twonty-fiv-o c J on fncinnati march and cross into Kentucky ' ' evening mentions a fight at New Creek in which the Tho rebel have imrnedj all the bridge on the rebel wore defeated dy j Kelly Our lose way twenty 4 ’ and felled tree pcroui- the modv nine killed arid fifty wounded 11 will A - T Oen r t prabably mov towards Bedford tgi ThorebolsLaYucpnacriptedalI the men they could find A diapiitpii frdm Greencastlpstatee that a gentleman jmt ©rate robola the siul even boj a of sixteen against ‘V1 arrived thorp say s(tlie rebels wore crossing at Williamsii ' '' i It is! dicval th rebels will rot ire Cl an-y to as tho Tjonifsrflle' o’clock 12 soon six 6 between up Talley port oight v A letter dated' one mile frriri Atlanta 31 q and infantry and cavalry i if from VWirj trains cura wall advanced officer says the fire burning now' in At lari' P5 prominent ceased clock AtSo narrhiburg1 telegraphic communication J Dwpivtchcs received Lere thiVa m state that tho rebels prop beyond Grcencatle— the rebels having entorod 'Middle-- 1 indicate that Ilood is destroying a larpe amount-ofvvero thfen Crowing r a view at Hancock and had dflvcn hurgjrileven mllcs nOrth of but with criy whether of evacuation or is not h force Hagerstown—in wliat ' ' " rAvcriU’i pickets iuto umbprland '! known is q it not known' V v “r received this morning state that - Thembvomonts of the dispatches Chicago ft® enemyare utterly Inexplicable '' rebels had occupied Ilugerstown in force Tho great flChd they 8o°m determined to invest their operation with yague repor ts are In circulation in regard to tlS consummation prevails iu ilie southern portion of Cunir no mpeh mystory as possible— --both as to their numbers movements ofthe army of tho Potomac A- letter' dat ' ““tt New York 3d published y intenLion and points of attack T county Vv : ha the foil owing f O jTcr irr (urltn has issued a proclamation calling put A fight Is represented as having taken placa'at Cumbor-Ian-d Grant and Lincoln T am jadvised from headquarters bn vr--r-nuiiti ? Md on Wedneday but we have no 1 a“ interviewed decided tliat for' various reasons tl particular ' 5 i Philadelphia army of tho Potomac must be withdrawn to' the sout UeadrQuarterif Anny of the Fotomac 3 j A port based ea good authority Bija Che rebels ctoa The exact number ©f our loawe on Saturday is now sL ffldet Washington to reorganise pad recuperate !fo f lion This has been subscribed in Che largo commercial ! 'f cities The west iaj yet to hear from The ’‘Post” spc4lal says advices have been received I that a ctvalry fightjtaok place on tlto New Jerusalem real! on Wednesday in which the rebels were defeated Olt t ‘ - - -T i i- : tremendous assauet on r I were f 1 i ‘-- Ullmkn defciteil the rerts near 28th— the an i! it wu reported tint I:c!t on crossed to tlio nelgliborhood of lazcim'n I Geii r rTd -i The Vllerald1 1 i tt j fr ’ r Wftf-hingta- th' : f"' ' 1 th-iu- t their equipage i- - upon! a gold basis i ? ' PANIC 'OF PENNSYLVANIA i '' - - 1 -- : j- - it I St J o-r- ' - - - - ' ' : 1 f j i glyo-McGiol-la- h i j i ' ! - - 1 7 ! 1 i x -- j ' ' 1 - - - r - l ' - - ’ i i -- - 1 : i : : i J ! country: i ‘‘Tlic xcitement in Cumberland York other iieihboriu efounties eijn tiiues nn tiif create hightened by the- reporta’cnjjtia'ft: -- - bein' received of rebel depredations uiji thrli of the Northern Central railway uii tfoj a vanoe northward of a! large IhkIv f rrlvTiai airy Ycaterday morriint immense wssnacaJi s alcaiies conducted Ly ttai'ca j and numerous drnVes'of horses nrrirei fipivl the western sid j of the river' cbm pldcylta- ' panic-slrick- en -- ’ - ihg Front Rtrce? forWvenil Kquiirsjiortiiri south and Market street from the budget!' Most of tlic refugees came frra Y railroad county some fotn Cum bci land and s and a few from Maryland Th-- l irira continued throughout tlie day one wJf cade fllo wing another in roads leading frf ' Ak-coun- ti the city ‘VVd counted thirty wagon loai with hay: oih&s were tilled with farming rJ ail and not a few with household furnitr A gentleman who passed some dhtanceiipt Cumberland valley turnpike and down the t to a point flear New Cumberland came 1 with a report that both roads literally swam with teams waiting an opportunity tocrosst river u i ( ss j’ ( i ! ?& & 1 H ' - ' ! - - r- - ' rbp fanners of the raided district f 1c I svlvania have ahvtjiin but arelLh for the I cietyjof tlie bild raiders from Vi uiuia aJ the Q’nakT Du film cordihg to have1 persistently determined to be “iiof liumc' when the unwelcmnt visitors call-' Harrisburg Patriot grapiiicaily pr rats the cited state of the public mind iu thciuvfc i i ’ FABMEK f j i a ’ r - r- - I Bowen was reported At 10 o’clock thU lnf”inir drlfcalfs ffcJ all tic settlements in tilts Tt-- iiorv mrt the 'abernale In the capacity nf a tvnvrr tioj for t hj purpisef 'aiirpt nr gen ml piievsr4 ulatiijng the sale of the produce of thejcoua K-- ! x n THE CONVENTION 4 - : inf - f?'- V88 nnd-nther- J Z tlier particulafs are given ‘ '? - ‘ ! ! 1 ' - " V The steamer Ilillman reprh straggler yeseHay nenr Iidiri-- ( - ' ‘ Fliir-ipe- i nw 1 h A- S h missing hi Me 'Kk’s expedition i lv y bemian nlluliu to tills aid uj euiccs-fui- " i - i V Nashville special u r 1 i r ‘ 1 -- : t - r i - -- Not a vsmatit Sfiinku few drops fron clouds Wero shaken out by sonic timorously roliinj of thunder' oil Saturday evenings ' Dust urns still 6Tor pnff Sf the morning air yesterday — a cimistr —however it may affect the complexion of other ans — we are inclined to the opinion that it will not ly discommode our friends la from the Bannock si 4 regions with pocketefull to Vcngroaa”' into greecld c'- "’ suo-eoode- d - r f 1 t i 1 ‘ ' ' ' I 1 ! TiriE STORE now! occupied by Hooper JL Inquire on the premises 11 o 2i I j ' V ( f: - j- isaJ-2-1- - - -- - f -- i ( 1 i FOR REST j- - I the-enem- E A T BE Great Salt Lake City - H B CLAWyfJOHN T CAI' Sfonnger Acting and Ftage Miriager y Engagement of the 'Distinguished Artiste - - - v ' MR GEORGE AND - - MRS Cumbof-land-Turnpi- ke - i i ri WEDNESDAY EV’Xd i to-da- l ' : : : to-nig-ht - p thp-rlve- -- - ' ! 1 - Aneil-plfie- ' - - al to-da- y L - !- - to-da- -! Y A i -- H -- : -- K- I i-- i f - ’ I:': 3BC JJ OF prince! - 'y4 OPHELIA- - - Queen r- ir - Mr I C 7 J- - H-T- PAL-yCE- - -' lnofi Fj IirlMlRl Mr Mr -- J JTA&-1 ‘MRS FLORENCE I t ' y r V) ii X - I j I 5 Act:1 Trim audience are respectfully requested fore (he rlizng of tbs 'curtate ' i y lsy i h I 1 ' B DENMAN - - ! '-- 3MC' Claudius King of hlnmark Ghost of I tarn let’s i’itherr ! HAMLET UR Poloriin Laortoa Horatio AUG Sliakspearo’s sublime lMiiy in ! ' vi BELL FLORENCE i t r i ' A ( X I S - |