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About Weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 183?-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1863)
ruo.u V11.T.1 (JkOUWIA ASD ; Among the killed and wounded in the I battle.-- before Chatteii - iga wie can («:in! ovoi thirty printers and editors. a significant w< t when we n-tnehfljcf that lid.-: c: = - A'- such nfcmalljiarlof thn popfisation oi i-e In all tber«are only a Win > -g'-t handrt*l,«*n- j tern in the (kdffederacy. anR hail of them are «a , the army. # The Chattanooga Rebel .-ays that the Yan.-'-e prisoners brought down from i!fc front are its ill-favor*! and impudent a -t of and :&*%£** \ “scuttiod -uip -a- •;)!» . -hro-.!.- let ,’W# pro,; ■ ed to notide that our ;>• ©pie do not tnd u., in abase agaii - them, •■■■ onto r iflto , convets*r ; .ion in any wm , but t:eat I'n'in '■ itjj .Jo; ,: • dignified'contempt. If the apparently < info'ined report that G.-p, , Wheeler lias captured a 1 ankee -rain of ; : v« ■hundred wagons in* the He iinti-hie V ahoy be “true, it s <-■■< a !,'■ I !•• ■ :ai. ", ; 'J • • Tl I'c-ee. ‘l'hOSe CO! *to< •’ - 'A- ■■jt , , the Yankee aimy in Chat re.-muga, a :-l if, out . off, there is no sJternniive left to i;o--imus but ; to HUrrio der or »;• He U 1 ■ a; ~as best he cun,' 1 through the mountains on the north side of tae | j-iver. Gen. Bragg bu- now »■ aicteiri *foicc to detach a larg*t army .for operations in Fire rear of ftosecrans, and no doubtibe movement will be ina e. ’ The Columbus companies that went, to Ai inta have Jjcpn ordered Pack home as n pro tection ngams# any ra‘d that may be attempt-, <.n that city. t . t cornesponpentf ©rHhe Atlanta Intelligencer #ays that General;-: Bragg and i'ire.ekinridgfi Ti-. ■ e buried’hhe hatchet that, after the fight wii; over, arid General Bragg was tiding along the line of BreoKinrbi^ie’s'encampment, lit a given signal three" hearty cheers, along tin whole line, Cor ‘‘General Bragg, the Hero of G'hiekatuauga,” were give-i.a-.d General Bio iuridge hiuisetf gave three cheers : after wliieb lie and Bragg took a friend! vshake oj*;.be in:'. :. The cars make regular U 'os to.Ciiekaiiiioi '. ‘station and beyond. Our boys have an occ isional conversation with the ‘blue c ncfti-s the msd sometimes face to.fee- ,‘f r tht re us 1, u', or was, until the-ram,, in the Tenues*- eni i - mouth of4he. Chi atnauga. cm which fey n et and talked “war” ansi "peacu.” curevd an-f drank whisky with each *pthvi. Our boys , trade tb-m tnbaecoYof --v . . . i. They say that :. ;:;r, :J -. ;. 5 r- f- ;) 1 -;.i to get tobal'co'it) tne ‘Northern miny * and fur ther that they are ahna-l starved,' have b eji living on quarter rations far some tyne. i ■ - cruns bus now to wag m lib, .-u|j:>si• ■ s from .'did dle Tennessee across M aiden’s Kiri;:-. A large force of workmen have been ordered up to repair tbe flam iged Inidp s over ib -j' h.- wassee and at London. 'ike inference is that we will have a r for them in in tea ...; op> . lions in upper tins l Yvnuteoee. The sixteenth Geo.gin ba t.i.lion suffered se verely in i!i ee fi„ iu Z r i p: . Atlanta is beeomiyg l-..50,i : soi 1 gavroters, and other night pi iwle;t» and t!:: v -v'A. u im po lice and military liuthuritioa there snifuld lu- on the alert. • two armies in upper Tome-*ee, bet weeirZalli;- coffVr and Carier’s Dsp il. Archbishop Purchll, y.i his Wiiy-Softilr from is Jurnp-d bacli bv itoaearaa,-. A gentleman from Blounteville, uppi.r liast Tenticr-soe, s iy:i Li; l-.-. J..... r-ei:. ; (■■.• town without giving ifotice 'for tli - »hm .oval of the vvomert and ohildit'ii, and that >:i■ .si . ; y, : ■ pis, ■, was com tiined to ashen. A correspondent of the Atlanfi llegistcr say’s that Gen. Wheeler cr.■ -oi the T ~i: ->. river Den-Gotlon ini, and u i]( >n„a li..- ■ ,i J from. The fory Bryson aufi bis gnng of outlaws have been def- aled in. lomoe co. Tent! nml a largo number of .them hiiiv<i. Madisonvilie Term, is now occupied by two regiments of Federal*. Torys and FedereJ bn hwhac r.i itthv.- their work of pillage and murder in Monroe, Cos. Tenn. The Rebel of Monti iv -ays: a monotrftta quiet prbvads the street- : Ciiatfanoogiu Nothing later from \v heeler’s opentlions. • The rumor that Goo. Aimsymn;- was bus- ] pended is not correct. Gen Burnside's forces were said to be .sent tore ' ..bout, at the principal points, all through ! Bast Tennessee. The Federal reuvinent- which tv occupied , Athene, Tenn, has been driven out by our j cavalry. Gen. Forrest has been relieved from duly I nntiPho recovt" .. trom the en' -.-t <>4 hisVound. The Federal* ns they lull bad- in Upper-East : Tennessee destroy the railroads, bridges, and i depots.. The Athinta Regisier-aya tfiif, there is no risk nor sacrifice, no Concentration of strength that will be spared in ihe accomplishment of the reo'uquesi of Ter,n see. V:-e artnv e!'Vir giiiia will be thrown upon List TCitpe-: ■ *, irnd tint of the Mississippi Vail- v un,.|-, Roi vcrapz’s rear, in the direction of Murfreesboro’. ' The calm that lollowtid tlie storm al Ghickamanga. is presage of more temiiii- evehiiqand the shock of contending armies on the soil of Tennessee. During Tuesday, i ;>:inon ding was heard in the direction of tire lines, bat too can.-;' . n-,; transpired. The Federals at Chattanooga continue ip work day and night. They are building bomb proof* for their urtilli". ,/* -agd ■ suppt-s'ta, and providing every other means of -defense one can imagine. The’r cffoistare not limited to tbe south side ol the river, but extend also to the "Nor h side, will tv thev have p’anfed, batteries on the heights overiopking the river and the town, and in siimc cu ••. ■ ednstiuctcd traverses to protect their gunners from the cio ;s lire of our artillery. Gen. Bragg ina speech to some of his troop* a few days since intimated that theumry would uot remain idle long. There is no foundation whatever for-the re port that Gen- Bragsyelused permission so the euemy to bury his dead * R. n.- «r :isked for leave to do ■- '. dj, requeated that-lii* wounded mig it be paioled and s-ftit within his lines, which is now being done. A oorre-pondeut of (lie a.vh R ; : H'- a in speaking ol tlie cause of Ge *. Polk :u'.d Hind m in' being • eiioied yl lb- ir commmds says :It is repoi ted tbai G- n it ndmu.a was ordtep I to (>. upv a cei tain pass u the mountains on Fri (1 y, and (tins prevent a concentration of tbe Fed era forces, which Ije failed to do : and that Gen. Pol a. wno held t ordered to open (lie light at sunrise Sunday morning, instead of 10. o’clock, the hour nf which iii - guns first opened. During the late battle. G n. Walker's old brigade vva* commanded l>y u.ri.C. C. Wilsdn, of.Savannah. It is sa'.-i that C TAV. wa-'-pk nous for bis bravery and daring, and v tno on ly field office!* who es-. peri unhurt. Gentlemen from Knoxville say that the Fed eral soldier- bt'hvve wall toe Ticon-s: i ii-.er.es--. going into tin houses of the .-.-t r- .-p.'» '.ibic secessionists, demaipiing GP . meal- • -'par ed at unusual h- -irs. in 1 curst .. ui - ring at the table. They an lakei: Fucir tiliby cloth ing to private, houses, and sWlmii that ti.o se cessionists sliopld wash them. * Shortly niter ;!u*ent ranee u£ the fedm-sle in to liuoxvib;*. ;he Union nr-nfle i 11 <■»’rhe south side of the river c:un>* oyer i . '.-tree y:o> »iun, and march. • t rough the Gw ;= - cheering for the Union ami .denouncing Jet!'. -Davie. Art old wnm.-umweost *<i a Vunk-e and expressed her joy at the advent ot the Fed -va soldi-!-. "You have been loos comma,’-’ -. ... w*» - vi ' very glad to see you ,t. it,. " ■ Yes.' w.w t l. e reply, but before a month is over, you m-;I be confounded giad to see us g,, ;; , v jgain " The Tenm suv lories around. M ...... reporting to the Federal F.-ovo-; \r- ' • "f, •oeidents who have been loyal ~ -a,’. U t , kU iJifA' .Venn. C ‘hn-'^-r by the rea/rals the coi:r. 4 r\- erallv is in a courideiab'.e fe.iaent "outliers." Sc., have disturb.-.! thc'poblic'nw*; to some extent In we of be eounthk the local militia has b en called 0... to auv't fie nerters and.outliers. Lieut. Cos!. G. IV. Lee. of Atlanta. La- ins. re turned from hD deserter hunting trip i ’no the mountains, t'NorthCarolina. lit- lies cuetnred between three .o. '. four him !red <- . .*-,j tones. Tlivi* leader, CoJ. E::«:y, tv-;.v Uvss for bis darirg otitr.vgc -. »;u -nid v> have about too men under him. .■ ■ v were not hove. veri in body, but scatter and through the country. e:i iiieir l!e:t-<a»aWe v.prk of stealing ind ] . j - o;_p -.1.1 • aqi! carrying j 1,, - opr:;. u}'. E■ | V, r p. .©td kiyal people. M iti poo j i.- oL 1 and him A 1 4roV<Jbiai s- j 1~, , mui'j f: pi?- ■ - ft?,-atixdhi- ttefii j • ,eui.:.: ... ofik . and e > beefica'tile. - We trad. < bat nan eh i f ;;. nit to the qounti \ from itie efier- j . : Vi d ve l liich h.ve ch .r.igteiized 1 hiseij.cfiiooa. • ' * ■' I ! q,,, on the Memphis k Chaiiaston ] (•.liiroad, between ii oiHville -and Ktevengou, ■ - t ■ -of the AMunfa para vs say ' -ns pl'.ntWi-ritbfffceal: oi Lcokofit lubtia . ; • yi; t.._. i.Udj,-,. the -pi«(t‘pi< e. If thk be ~'Til) euUviybltudl'eii feet • i ‘ Vo- s', of thq "oily, and only t'.Vti and vi :, vi-. in 4 .iliaigbl) line., . th© lor. Tierav batttriesoif Hog id -cnte.iii ' -«arnetfnflw' cauic! Cameron's highest ptf i, '"i ithin the -. * ' A moil/ ft, run: . In nebt from tli- frftnt i-” otiy !■ , : . -:;li o: iiMi.- jeorj-. adiimc <-d. one i.ti-htln-. 1 weeji, upon f tveral of s .in' . eni 'nip--'’ ?n front “f th<- feijun' - .- fork bui tby Bra g, . eir tb®yfWd rficftritthent ly, b.-s 1 Idg tfi. r st.i?ked, and idafittots, ifV'.lK. j- .» #UI* ti.heiVvi thei bUn i kit; fry iter • •!.- p’/fi-qc lllCU.ceJVjtai li« < la. 1 ’ b ‘ ' tnr Hay:- so '.©tour tlKOgiitr-'. p.i- C i.i •. on :.■ i'd it' ■■ f.ul tnfm-d b- I their b , t,on-j shelljilg Ute Wresl- liniouKy. - I Our Bleu e cs-ti' USUy; “•bug" *f the etmniv «h,,*\ i uictu*. i : .yond their toyfi-", < r .'o Pand 're;sly 'fin: i; v ; dii; I v Tboa.-. uift steed <V- vrir’, ft' f.eli* and ifien ’ , . ,:.:i.,. ii ist tee Frit 'ithin twenty • . .It is cl Amih'iiiie. He j would ! r 1,.-] ; . i-:.i--tt (Irian-rriidiSr. of Bosejicr^v, .. .| ,!..•. t ) i ;.*■: »'! on the Ohio, J ; i ■ i Cots on fir use flips.- •-. . ■ 'y. „ .in ijria. He is '-aid to”’ • -i.i* • . tc :u ins;;.. <.uuii- B;c. nt couiny lit.?t Tob » -. {’. ••';<*% t V ah- J folly fhqrr .ft 10 voU • .eit.* ‘lf. ‘y ureifoitify i . ,nv.: id are fei-vidg all the vrae t at 1,,,)., busiict, and are conti.'tcjting'fb: only lea; v.heai to-Hcjivu ml : > to e 7l ..ini. vc tciiy jieiqg ; '-'..j - ■ ~iy irlior.; have been coiumit’fied■ I era-. y negrbij©.jiav.Sj«il gone -<ov»tttfJ i on the tori'. e...< V- ' . J.cfiiih'iiiof ii.Q Federal*. i _ -si iecs diet;. ; * c . h s a gu,ads, and where -.vt-y j-yjika J4-1)2 boujuy. - .” - ' -c; it benn-";-:r:i3 fi&vo t ‘ • v,'.v K .t.-rilie. Tbs. greater }w>rt’su "• u i.. dating .iho- lust deeiul - and t* •. 1 1 ‘ cevt'-.iy. fi a. its furnitufo -tviw ill : ''iv'''; v- ~"2. y 'ir. • lil.r-.re cjedbojltd WiV ! invuiiMi*>h-. Books, and paprtV*;md papers, s. t i oihuo colonial GtityK of Norß; * -be. .. v. - : ;ly- volled 1 od through ii le' :h', '. "o.! v ': • trcli uuiLiiniu.-tiy i>y 1 Th-pmvevript , , pe <*»l'Tle.-"s,.'- IS- . . v.r ill.* Oi'* ll: yr- il. -f iwirt, , ■ t;:: | bei, e.d. and :u h, a collection of an il. e -, lcojn aUYhe ieudfiigafien ot the South.. - ... * <l*l ‘ ' and " ' Tl'-.: y ' . !i]l g.sir.y. I ii-M. _..Steveii3i:U divi i-'rt wofll uii ivn Uti lay. Aimoat every passenger tiain for the 1 : c'-f V.' is:- 'as J oUMiiug soldiers.' Rose 1 ei ‘ awns Tot recchTog reiniorgiyntmts at la it Mi ats. | A ii.-v.' i lEv.i ’ from th'o froftj;" YeJ'atcs art tniti-'ii-e. fV*;- -rd the Tevas ©nvalry, at Vomih s , t heffisetwis in bmf ! ei. ' ; ' T.-rm, made a d.vjji. In upon the Georgia mflitla and c.ipturt I fheic li.ittr riev. j Tlii- other and >y'our picket.-; took a squad of c:s hi.- '|i Ia kee prfs-oifers, who Werofoufni •' * s' » 1. hon fieipg *otd .t- ■ i ■ .tkey compi.icenflj; replied th»b, ’ tii : t.h- . i:. •. , provided we Wouiu. | give tliem a ck”ne,r; to roast their p-iatoes, The squa-l were nnpbcd off, cafiying their p.: - tab.ii a wiiojti our lilies i.isicad of their Oven. . A 'corn -poodenU. of 'the Appeal rays ' tr-% hr • is sin;: news frqm « :id(llcTeuni!Kse* .- A getatlemafi from that point taxs there, is no m t '.ion : oilnienl « 'ill th it section, and fl,«c pc; sis who anfAvilMut' ;’•«! Iftid tnlce the otiii *lo liie Lincoln rieapol'sai, are now eager to •b. *d ' i li.i-ir nui;v ..:i*i in behalf of the Hontii, and tliiiii -isH ourT'disjiessyon^'of the Btateswiil. t- !!:': J :'•■■■ o- 1 ti.. .; to <v, : ;. V •' : h w:itiil-.-d to'’learn Midi the crisis -• very i; va 1. and In* is <mt ofds.oo . Wo hope tliuf .thin i iluabie i-tti'cc ijo-T soon be abig,’ to.Tako tkqiicld. 1-e ( Vi,federate 'troops’jn upper Ka*i. Ten i. -■ ..(> :\*o eoin'.iienred'moving' forward. _ ' J; is*t 1 sited Aset’ Re ''Sra'nz *ba.- to haul LG •tnppii .is. wottbar- some :My nil! os. kit© amity roisepporuignt ■:t' tbo Atlan'tn In .. sec. tlduks tht t nos -n uns arniy will t- > cut off and captured. . - , *. ... k * '' c.-i'ul ito'ye'd (L'jiab has issued sti*;n -vi.; for 0"* uri vi.-aU ab; .-utecs fr'o-ni the arniy. , - - . Am■■ ~ .ruiuons in eireufitiuui, its one t-liat ii 'a*, -y <'.-nlG "■ a«; f-srce jroiii .below- is moving oh tin*' ra j-ye right* flank', which if -true, wid :" ■.*! iie his >;»<».■' a re:rdyr*-’!,*-. .Middle 'jVnivt-ifSee. ' >- - * T r is uiele: .joed thaitiis font* .iir'rlereslumtf by' the i ! -niedcratc op litO Cit'o|£i:t Hi n '.’.!: oftd. h ;vr I’■ •:i tylsiiii, aftd that the e.t -s are now runnr g to GUtAtfmaflaH' f tiTOou* .j- ii believed tbai I‘J OPP v.dll caver' nitr I<?V -. ■ that'; alls -VI ioyer-liiv.. in my including *,ooi> jV V - ;■ oft ii-jin fi.OOO tyeyc yveii men taken ■ in battle. There seems to t>c rsiuedytHit uii-iiir j file wagon- reported among the Spoils of ihe t story, and tiev'sumber otfiags taken is twCntv U . ■ to me by one of ti.iE 1 i .t officers in i’h ytrinv Ofxhc Kv wy* fii'.e thon.-.indytaud o! sinidl'uvni; jriekfi i tq* • 'v .uio r.el t. a tvortiori of them, of chi ■ ■" ' dropped by oe.r on n MM and 'watinded '• : ‘ more .guiv litv ' '!-!•• is sc- tjs ‘t i > An..*., capture ; in •la* fight The number is noVsahl to he loviy i it* ilags «Alton have be -n sent ou t;- I> "liinp’idby the brara men who captured ttrem 01 s-'-ti.y ; ili ',.i gre .lty distill ".uisiied t's-n.ylV' I; .pjy>liaWe la.;: ; our Iml-si > til execs' 1 i,QUT-. VOfthejeniiutten-. 1 ion» :ili*a 2,0 11. is Wh BeVCrtW Vcwnded --all is • rest'levy nmg c< raaveiy ? light wrorffA-* ! - ,s .n.j, e.f orsTiuvii'.'.n h»M« gtmrdg If? : - j ; - • ‘s ysu paying tour hu«i --* i'h- AGanta jpnper;: s y tin-, city is becoming a reiidwvims Tor stray negroes. '.’ "-e v if' <”';>‘"dn, f.ikcn priaoiifr : !' e * • I lp.c',cape.re;ii..j . 1 ■ S' at 1 r ' 'ti c,;c Ccivarf tc-a; nr,,; *o oc,u. G"' ' :■-* tilt c-aapiA.wSgEtis to ... over ih.-'u ' . - • ..;Uor i coma* ?..' roh-rusn. nf «b« V a in ti.; or* rt.av'day. 1- i: ; -si'.-r. ; iis i u-tv,e*ds w.* e "chArgel'i."*s i,:;.l give, io tpem. : V;> <- - .- i-V - dr. . .: ' c -.v-'G n * v ** fSitpheir in; - : e-1 Gr-vs'vn ir of ti- >* Hg,?.;--. Anew" casm.tri •.•-.npibv* iv-Hed in'T.-f!?.-’.-. -. ; A ... recenljy, f--r . renin' a»-d*bf ; , ■ top 6 •■■■.- ■ sent - m. ■ vr-- ice- c r Uicrt "-—’"tp 1 U ' f . . H. 1 V- - -I ! 0: 1 : .lii.e. • itu’s emUy. f dliug t> .ck brtfereeur ti o.is. v w.jS "lOUgb.t, li vaster, t si .he en emy would make a s . aid r-t Greenville. . The iFeder.il .• Prov-.y»t- Ho-jhal is cctspellTltf ‘ ' . p. or ein Eaj- T“nTSCssi»etd'tahe flft jvEtit.v . o.itit : do s'-’-e -ar.lr swear that Iwill tx.t i " "? aa-1 fwaftfl alii -'o’-ce ty* rhe.Ur.ltcd Sit - .:?* O. Am -n. . and vnpp*.»rt and nHUtfo the' Con-- i' ii'f’U- l vt ::;v s th - r -:' that l willma* FV*icun' to ibit ‘ : 1 -or. V '■■■’Tuf? 'A powers; li. rt , .<e - • OOI, '-'*jy/niice. disceuvag- :y|J^ / '■ fa T A' 1 ' ' pen.irma- ce of aiivmvi - lU -'•u ja.ii--vi.mce to the Government t of the UiiiwJSpate's. 1 fortlieiinore swer r that Invili nßtelisofobn anythin© ihatsfmay have . n c.t.sarfl tiflhl.i' ibe t i il.-rai Jirn-s to thi>* cii.'sis-■ of tin* U'nit-fHEi.'Uc- iii.it m»y in any way re deiiintrtutftl to the 1 jfii.-d Stale-.-or ben-, efidfti so The'enemies then 4'. So 1...-ip me G»i.’ Th'"violation of this oath is death., Thg City Council o Oobtmbu; have passed a* li’Stflttl ionapproptmliug ‘..©plbfor theerecthm* -qt ton. *p - (b? the ... ’ . ’ . are ir.iulde fb provide a • Heitor. idea. \ . ~ir. -pon.b nyofSke (.plumbu? Enquirer i ii.is been making a personal i'vpectiorroT the : ' > fortrica!ipn:; in Cjiaii; ..of*- t, an T fibre i’The ohsvrvations : * , Tbe i-ut-ffu '» brehstwnrks eohiim-nke r,f the rivci tlkivt: town. th. m e ptirßiic a gig xag coji»vo» 4 ..a. - j»d »i -ny the ei■ .-1 oi.a jranre id hiHs ill it lie t-aH of lliv.*b‘Wn and aGauf one niife dL’tant from the depot. TAilldv.ing this * :4il about opy- ►'.:<• tin? okl machine : hop, The line then cum. • !.• the soiwiiwost. and finally bring- up .at ilid. river nitont one mile fi«■ » J;ed.ipot. Tfi.yaru.maJe with b-nrrails arid t ji'nm- ol' vaUous length aati.-ire; nt fact they ii.sv;- used everything Hut could 'fie made . to j : iK-ctf* in-m-aiy* It out rebi.'l b»l --in the rear ot thCSe pilee L.-.-y 1 ive sfeaelics abw.ut .two 4<&t deep, t*-. dirt L.;ing thrown iu front add on liictopi-f |b . and rail.'. Ti:;--..; woik-e thus construc ted, are b.i uikUMe btirriers to thuattaok of in-,, 0 l :■.' d'l-t l fie * £ f U’..f uinisie ! alls. A fight field piece, how ever. i fiti.il knock .tic-bi into atom?. AT- the c-eatie of this tin© ol breastwork* th- yh -a tlnoWn up liir.-e curlhworks-of bilge pvoj'O. tin:is. ,'U.e -two flank one- are pierced *toi*ei.dii giin-; tin: otsuire work, which.presc-nts .. iy aii unil" ids uppeai'.mee. i* pierced for ,-ix lim .; -.tne! ve of whieli are uioe tiled; the .lemaiiru!,, four ttre oh Hie ground, and work rnea'huay gutting them «R ]m:dtioit. The guns <;'f tin- if-: k .--"c-i are all ready Tor u-o. It is . ***,-,. i i-:i- ti.-at I:ii-.y liavi: a lhie (4 rifle pits Mu hi-.-:f.t ol their breantworkts whicii theiv'idimp e j.. eie to occupy. * 1 could discover none v.liajc.v-- p -i'even u trace.* 'ilio ground ill ite ■:i! iff their-ljne.;'; ttpeii— not a trees, scavce ‘i. a -hrufir. 1> vijible any v. i’eiv. The surface of t’i ■■ griiraid is imdulaiing, With slight bweli* Inn • and il -qe, ui. n sloping gradually away , ! tom a qu.uti-r fo.a half -jiitfe, until it mtehen a dec egiovvtii of trees. This open ground ex .tccidf 'Voyn flu; river tuovn town to tli* viMer ivlew, liiev.ddih being aboitl the esuucdistance nloiJg the whole J'me, with the exception of one pov.f, and that is qf wdi'-or importance. A cbyaepyinlciri of tfie A'tiania .Intelligencer; yvrilin;;, froiu "Uittßp-before Chattuqoßgi/Oct. , V say»: -Out anfiy GiJI occnplp". Its posirion/lieiore the.efi-":’y,'refn •.iuiiig iu n'a:U: qlto aulo belum. The eneifiy. iiowe'ver, is not idle. lie has been bay * at fi. ithieg tfie jforjitlonions on the vara.:;.; a.lbip whiciiTve lja:3t(.-mfneit'.;3iLand is .pe-.hieg i -.••prd.birt i!n.*s -T entretieinneid - H iuee * Hit ■ f iii : i e:ivt rain, the sky hr.; hi-elmie-dcar api l v-i'hoid, a clout!,, enabl ing us-toduTve :* niot'e pehi'et-.f. v ; ew oi'the oa- CrioiuyV lines and vorks. lii- •.fare.-'', work is Oi- the tir-.t hi i"ht,©f the ridtje exross the val l--v inLcr. i".iiuy iK-t '.vcen ‘j'.iir ionary Ridge, wbi'.fi '• iijiv aiyl Ute bighl , off.'butianoo gs. ivlfith :* b ir.fly tw6 miles di.-ftmit, am! hot a iifile t'roi<t our picket line. Tin's forf I* in pie id-npo of a iand if is said flu y have oase inab.-d Uieir yuiis. Dining the night, and eavlx itV t •*.-> .morn her, - •' heavy impenetrable mist ri'i -■ fiver (he Valley, oi'which U-i$ -aid the t iiuemy* t:d.es lulvuntage i.,i advance his tvorlts. i The enemy's fine eoiii’rohi; tts from the Noif-li -1 west, and from the mereu-ed number of tents • and fires an t*i<rht, • there i.s no doubt but Llmt l.bey have been larjjdly,ruirii«4ii-e-1 within the 4 pe* i fowdCiV. jPMOK THiii TttA.VtMtflSUisWl, 1 Geu. Kirby Gmith has issued an ndflrcd-t to . “'file i eopio of Aekanr ; , I .ouisiana and T-aes.' dated-at h:: headq'iail i-rs, l-lireveja-i I. it instructs them in ihe mode of orgunlzivtfoD,". finl is prefaced a' follows : ifcyir hoTnes are now in peril'. V igoroui effort -. on your 'part can alone savo.portimi*: of ynnr Stale from ivi vpision. Yi.ni f-Hotrld contest the -advance l,l the enemy nt parry thicket, gully and stream ; harass taia rear . off bis supplies. Thus yyu will provjJ irftjgirtant anviliariea in nay ut cempisdo- rdticdi him.in 'front;, and duvtfliim touted from our soil. Heb-rmiimiion -and en , tirg.v only, ehu prevent bis d-rtmetion of your ; tioiuos.* By a vigoroii-'kiid nuitqd effort you prutfervo your pro[*eriy, you scenrc ir.dupon ... ii':- for yminf! Ives and chililrmi— all Hint jciidciri tii© dnsheAblc. Time-is now our best frU'iid* Emluce a While longer : victory and ’e.ieii in list crown our eHferi a ■Texas papers think (bat the probaliilily of •nil hJvftrion,* or an attc-mpi- at iuvftsipn of that Htate bv why of Hi. GnlT bgcoroei- more' and more apparent day hv*d-iy, They al«d say tliat fexuswa-' never’so well prepaivqd for tho on- W a* rb.- is at this moment, and no fence at a dfikfll/ to',P;iF us can by any possibility peon!rate fn any distance jn the country. Al. o', ; 'ft", and. ial ffii ee li.is been 'defeated pear |3ii.'?y.'j'xp-u, Tsojiluirn Tex::-. The -oiliciaj .report of the battle of Sabine I'll;.?-, ©ouiinu* ait pies ions itcciumis of our •a is*--. ‘J Pe capfcuv© of (;‘onfederates at Lilile Rock is Fated to amount to six hundreil sick slid nine recti iPeo. Gen. Davidson Lad r, turned to I.itile Roebv»ff(!i‘following Price ffuty miles. In r -/•■! -! srtfioi > the.hills tjh U4rnjW!tetwt coTmty, non c • hingtofi. The re rovi tht-.F flve-GotifiMlhriit.es burned any steam -1 „gte n_e.i*- D life U's Bin if, i; dr-ni-d.- The vail i,:- 1 For ■ i.daff to Little Rrieh. has been plqc.wi 1n an-1 tjic ■ -:t were'* mailing . lily trio* petwren (hose potuw;. Confederate , ii tiwaris. are cnfisjng (he Federal:, e great deal • ■ftrontile in \; l-niisus. Faini MiSrfiHaWPj. Letters from Mississippi state that Britgg'a ■ v>oiory.h:m had h good . ffectiu that section. Reinforcements nre hair : sent i« llosccrnm from (ho Uedofal forces at >ic! ibuvgand Mom-, 5 Phis. • _ . . ‘ Tire Fc-.’.eral ponderers arc i, alinpr all tlio .hck in Amthitru"Miocir'-ipp-j chat they can pv-l ' liohrou Quite a number of rrfmli bonis Invo iie. -od down the Mississippi without loads. It is thought 1 rtiat Uicyiintciulo i to Ining the soldiers down i tiie Bed. While and other rivers for the purpose of supplying the places of those who are being tihnied nonh. Private advices fnmi Yieirsbulg state that ' Grant is still '•v.fferhig-IVom injuries cause. I by •hllltn; from hD hors- 1 Tlio Fedarals at ’l iete t bH- i: are much excited over the number of ' boats burned by our guerilla . Gen. McPher -on has gone up rhe river— supposed to Rosen " cra*n.j; A'few day# since .the Fouerals moved out ’ from tbs 1 Ynzo'o vritii a force of five regiments. ..bout 0r... five hundi’ed men, and • ros-ed te-* Ifig IBr.ck ai Moore s Bluff. G.-a. i Whitlieldi rdoreu by General JiH'kson to t «t in their rear, forllie purpose of preventing . rev to Yicksbur-g, while Gee. Crosby ad • vanecd to'tfce'.a'tt&ck in front. A few roiuids ■ere fired from our artillery, when the enemy . mined across the nver. leiyvirig one ctanti ol • regimental colors. \Y& captmed twenty pris i run..-, and kilted and .y.-uuaded some four or • ; : ye. There'Tve.-nb with . mull •nans, i ot' emfmy rilfr'eatild m tlie diioction of their : r.-.ri-i body .of infardry, and probably reached rsoai notiry v \iu>io:, y. p % Ist , Ki.yieci from iitnestoh rvrr.ro-cijt , every,Coy being icumikuCv quiot' along .ne .1 Vs i-alWr that piacj*. li e eiiemv have , i to make a raid even." Pi of.. Emmons, _ state Geologist of >7orth Carohna, died at vfiliuingtc.il a few day3 since. 'Gen Ro’oert C. Yance has been appointed ' the command of Western North Carolina. The raonntr.ii.- in West North Carolina are ; h-wing of deserters. POOH I.on?!t\A. I. i-- TCyoftsi that our cavalry made a dash . iiit.i Port Hudson not Jong :;£O, ‘ captured some fifteen hundred ‘ vet -Americana' of African '- ; cetH., Ic-tt tiioir to and defend tuo post, jpiked t6e uuus, laid -violent Lunds j.i a- ivers anti stmdrv good Tilings in the provision tine, did ail the damage they could, ui'd returned whence thev came without moßs- AUon. rtF.VY-/ T'i.o Yew T urk Newskaykt’nat Linc- 'it jt-atL-fied with the of the * 'on 'vipiion act, b“(..’ise it, doe- n-«^>r.«incv.as fi.t- f vx•" e-1, thwhest series of reaa)ii If. i- now said in Norii vi m'-li! . ,ff, tk'-.i (Ten. Bosecraos adranre i f-.-» jhr into r rcmfeiki aby when he jtei-ed the Ofimfici'r. and Mountain-. ,He;*lias mrohui iv ' t'u? iact by this time,-hiffiGlf. ' Large number,-i of : . ierai w-nsrripta con tii ©' • todvi-ert from Yirginia, u I. Sev>twl huv-o-been riii.Hvnetl 1"’ ihruiisettin a boa t. * flic Yankee paper; ::!'*fce fh.f ■ r (icneral RpK*rt ..j, i',d‘-d tjr.tys A; my, [ has been ordctnl *l©*!'o'rij tl©- is > !!■ H:' . i Board, and it i**xp<v<'M tliuf b • ' vd active service, ns, since tbe '■■■■■ • :*.*r»l inent of L-'wrt Sumter, in is I, he.. !»o ■' equal to the in 'pr ai;-I*i->; ite:i>“i i iu- 1 ! -- '• to sei vk-C- ill the livid. " r - A txirjisjjiandcut rtf the -New Y< rk ll writing from - <.h hnv'wn uni ! Uw i.’miiVih'i lies a at! i. iu:; . Inii'llflciicc nipt lie ff ' .;d for ! «n . -oom i timrt th, .uidillo ot hext ' The Yankeys t>:vr that, the s<-. wifi t.;i Ml. . • tliflsli'Jid Item (hem. .Fifty 'rad' oi bca-'ii iiavo Troue since Uic lfiili ..Vugu t. < • GiluiOre fins cluiig. i-his Jr* • 1 aU' ;v .- and Fully Miyid on tiiis accr nut. ■(.'"in. Dahlgreo, of ‘h « firrh*. vt ; sbvwlvqspi'oveihig l.i* • f.i l ’’. t l'!lel'q.ai e -afiC' I'bi -'.-flv*' ; S'. ftn : ! '■ ncgrmv in - I’otT ?!eir©juy. a IN,; .viu y Were fakori at- Get-- ijrsbuyg. Tin'y prof. *. a • n.idyin r attiTw'.iur at for Fie Small. Set.-v.il tbae* < n H ’ htsujT. ryd to r-.-li-.t w ihem i-.iiit- v. sil linke the Oatii of aiJrginur,* t" UiO i''ed- i*a.l ( ■ ■' ;ii inent»sntd join the Lincoln unity. They heye percmptbrialjy lefusi.i i:i ev. i t instan .v,*ai.d elnim that th; y*; M'lfi . j and lO tiu- iw:-. ' : tiers and hoipes in lljo : . .;b. T Roy a tVould pr'r-fe! d'iftli t * iik- . t?rue>‘f>ro ' posed by Kyiienek. • . * , The Now York Siiit.l Mi Mercury, of Se;-' Vo, publishes . 1 1 , i- 11 a Ini qp i pondenb, wbb say - that ii, Gits lieeji-deU'fadried | to postpone the-noxt .if.a -i ; is! • T tion qr.-h after. Ihe :;upprW-io;i of i . ■ -ieoeHion : •? tb-i; restoration of the futon. Toe ivasnji he sis. sms for this h.il}liAoveiut .- ' • tiim th - • .ju.-i u lion requires all tile H.ale to veto. ;u.d ti at in Iho present condition of tlfo ocaptry it i s-.u --posaibld. to c-"*Bjpl*' with ilia ret;nirciaeiit:.. Geniiio nilnr' upon the I'aiUryvof J>‘c /’;*;■ o- . Geond:. campaign, the .Tew York -Her- i.l rf?- vealed the fact, that rt.wie; until i;- " f!>r lb'* purpose of seisin •; fevi vd t.vn,ood Ibo. bales of cotton knows > eG ia iff * . which ii deetped essential to nupport cbe T redd ’ ei the Yankee fiimti- • . This is .a* 1 n ' h v * iant relation. It was : :c»|»e*i| bv tne Y;tfike . thill ikjs cot on ivotikl tie s. :j in Europe* specie. piifT th •!, by me-jits of the aioi.t v tbu • acquired, the cyedil o. ill k'G ivevnitieifi'' m ' be sustained. But ETc c-r-mfi ■ : i ,fi lav. iiiilcdand I the relief » - nfiorde 1,. 'I fie lUffi-ht -a;; o- | YanT.-.-.-shint to Europe » cru ily, do ■e; -> short of one llian; ji)d.nii:iii.i‘ i.iK-ojre .* •>* - ; iji;jSnpatient,'and tau.d kayo juii.- laE r •stdnspecie, ,Yankcoil.iin. its pivi-Lcai iiiwifi •into Goor ii». fi.ivi ng failed, can principal nor'iiitiiiC'!. Wo hope lit-.:a* wi'l.b© a general iu .Yaukeejlnm s ;ou. Ft. iu tbe cone of the Northern lire: *- if i a : dent that the Yankee r.-viuv ot tbe rVi-.-ni -c, .s not Iff a condition to lake »b; fades Tt _,y f;.-- lievoiLthatlt has largely reinforced K- .'a and.that it is only tin*, utmiing in ovr-for t- eoi:• c'ec.l its weak tuvs. Sir - Id Oneen -V' • -loria, is now a guest of Sev--' :y t : ew.:.<[-. The East India trade'of llie*yanker■. 1a..-, if r.ppnafS, suffered wmdully by the vie i.ui.a- -n i activity of out CTU:..-.;S. *Tlie ti * t: a o': opera tiorf-ehosen’Tiy the G-cor.-i-'. e.-v. -eaw time l::a> been, ns-we k-zr,\. r e. r; T.m of Ascension Island, about ! ',! a a-., a. :•■ .su.-,, in v rlireet line <a: f *.■ !* i;q ;■ i. repo, .Ti is tho most. Liv*o.a.n . et* -i • t.-ido iw.-i-'.t'i a New’ York and die J .a luuits. and v,e may judge of tlia fid -1 infiu rm,_: which our cruisers have .exorcised upou that vi -h trade, wfc n vre learn tlial.tlie iiiii.il, v o yaiik; c ve: v. la r-y itig along tlia; lin?*h.c Mi: reduced fioia .an nqcrugc obi ft enty- ivo .daily to about opt. every two weeks. This Js. a' epiipidid *eli.ie\ < went, gained; too, at con-p .i’M.: , . ;y 'i.u - e ';, ::;e. and at no coat of life or*©. iniTiia.; -.fi' pro;-. Hjf.. I.iucoln tias iasued on-* <> ids Airu : .r. proeliunathms to bi- petirfie of Tenn.J te vvaijt; tliem to elect mcmljeis to Hied ailed 'State;; IJeiT- eoffa p: e.-. ii anti a , i-(l nL ib-rel Senator. In short he wants to have ihcr.op’utoe Hiemavly.’. in lii.i.power. Ai erde has- them under hia complete eontj'ol. be witi j lfie them" with a rod of iron. The leading Nev/G'iivk papers tiiinl: th Frio aeniralmliie prtui’-ihiei *.i. dievnlier. >'v\ --- Ing liie Fre ich* jiolicy -and jn-ogi raw in Mexico and tiro question oi’ (lie r ■•vuition of the Gojifederato States, for«:s!m<iqjva ti e ,(■>- signs of Lojibs Rapofw ni• town iv}.* tids cm ’dry. ‘Tlie New York vCiorhl '..i yes our Hmt; liuso-; cranz losi dry al Chickarriie a he- .uwo niany of his r.oldixi sv. ..' in Giiio i,i con : i,i the elections. • I'lo.ri- aflvi . thhy arc i:i much trouble..tlwi pliant, IL craiix, jitid jliat Hooker < r :<-jmebodv ; -'*s i to make a diversion iqrii,.: i’.iaiiisu'-a v.iriU iea:'.- in'roiriforcitig i.ioseei’i.n:'..' . , GelV.fscheiH.uiia:'. i'-M ioril.-ive-’l iV conimand''in Man lun !.' t'l. p, Tr F-r f : ; place. • Returned (ionteiiei/ri goldh vs in ? ■ I’s r.n lies ill Mis. uUi'i, are «’ i;::g ju'/ai .i- Fa * pi'opeviy of the Feder.'ri . 5,.1 p,-,. ah, -at j.iucoiiuri-'.s'i'-uve been '.•■iuiuv.it’-? d'v --J of by them. Kaii-ris is io ’-e inaue , ji.u.ri-. -F a-,: lijicni,,* Goii. f'fwU* in'eonpniiriil. li is thou all. I Jcu. i’.ipe wili tako c laud ill rdigspiKi. ‘i'fi'e Baltimore .New.* Eheef in been jun prec-aed, Steveial of the proi more have K-Pn an-e- .erl lev the .iailifai thorj/ios. * •Jicv F. Gib:on, -of Huntington, "VftiL, has lieenn :» nro- v.-,,,.; ; *--. boy* lit*.i th... v of Southern £• • : ...a ;» it,: .. . school. * i’b' valuation of ihe 1- ,l*and e?( rte of .the city of New York, hij tit-: yq;;i' I ha • been oiii.-iallv lixolln* the Sms-rvi a ft: Ss9l,l’'Jfi,Bl:k * According to tlie N-orthc a. pm - rs t!*o«C di fcderale steamer Georg'.: has b-ui burn in { :<•>- o.ther Fudeiui ccs.-vi. lic .1. 'A ■ ■. cv...-. her. Yvhatls looked nponjiisf uowwilh B'cic de- ’ Jj'ree of *ii: prise is the gathering .of =*v many Rn- I sian ivar vessels al Mew York there oi two frigate,?-there, the ?[<•;, -ky a. I Pi - vi.: • The fiist c.v, ie : fit forty-six. Both are I iffy five d-iyx irvni Fv 'iradt. Five rr-ote are expi c ted 'o'c:■:■ft*.in aft few days, viz :il rvotle.'i avi ft if gpo. : ; (ft vetie Vitesse, Di guns : Gripj-er Alinos,! gun:: U'ljjiffer Isoruaronud. 0 guns ; Ciiyj::? I -3 guns. In till including the 0 li-ba, now anchored ib the North it sr. eight Kfls sian meu-ot'-war wili tiizn be m Ymikec v er? rive tnillion fire butuTrt-d tliotrand do burs haro been received it is s.dd by the Yst-.i.c; Goverutheht, -ascommutation under flu- ciur.dt ment act. This sum is to he exp.-uded iu o uin tie.s for etßichinfutil *The steamer Arago. from New York for Chur leston, carried eighty ernes mshells coufumog Greek-fire to he ;used in shuliicv. the cu ‘ from Morri i Island. The Sfew York CoVrs oi Appeal have ii-- eided that the legal tenders’ of the IGdera! arc constltutiouak The New York bank:- hare accepted Chf.:-.. ; proposition fora loan to the GoverEun. nt of $950,009,(T00 payable in five per cent, legal ten der treusnTy notes; bfit they ad.l two elm. a. to which it- i.j thought the Govetnment vriil not -aoeedo. Tiie contest betrreen the Republicanand t.ie Cowperiihads, in Tkinoi:, is beginning t - ob ■ - - a physical r. ’well as a moral arpect. Ac counts from all sections of the" State represent • be cx citement on "the increase. In some plac * opc-oncut- cf Lincoln have ionued ttieu>-ivc into organized companies, and drill and -ny- The likcka 1.-- steamer Alabama bai been cap tured off Mobile. At present there i; no Federal force at Hunts villfe. AOB rHBIIh \’ttVVS S?h;ee of thi‘ Northern papers have eoiusrienc i-:i re *. d’.ig Lincoln fpv rqnibving A tujiraJ Du i.ii,a. •.! .. tho 1. 1. de-ton - 'i"'l A ■,.il *w;v . . The NtiW* Yi : k HiraM churn- * ia< .vieral m itiitora are 'Worthless ■ ■:■ itobeu ed on ;ho coast.- A. -i-tii.am:' t m Memphis says that Ihe* •Tit. i .a, . .sis uOll L a. a,: ;qncd ffiy •»!«’.•■'©. . twenty‘thui: ;;ilii*l ,of fit.' i thui'it :; mi in .-in -'-i.ion their "tfii'ivais . are in eiftnlation in A.ivaiir ; h vi-iu . lia-beeii pfougUt alaoutt by . geni:- -J tiy Unflc AStafi I *. * Tim dj*y*<Toet at Porismoutic Ya., is befog r; paired ~u,d the navy yard. g. .... wily iv.-liUc-.i •by tljc Fejlcra!-. T .»•- . f'.-.-ff: ■ i. a! ( -sfi-.U'i. : : ;» .-vice will not ‘ .' ' • -*fi i, 1 ...ill lUe ra**v a- • a 'IIIV. ' . '; - “ a r'.-: a ib-r ,pt thinks there iTi be a - -aaflLf- a k ; .'i freak dpvrn a. die Jwijtb and ••'.An. Ml to ■■ . die lqiikoi-a an event. A We V.. . ! ai.'r'vfl'itoi* - tafo- that Cfd ; .-"eJ troop? will f..rm ILe basis oi' Ifie rutuA© • 1.;... '; i.”l hi* To rely uuii-dy pn cnloroil troop-*to iinieh lip die rebt'lliimf -ThO Yehkqe pppby- *ar uefivly rmanupous in I’ocl-.-A.ig the '<!:•;:! :r f failu' e. Frpm thpir ae '•i: ' 'evideut that (key have > ai- eil nioVi.* | r,,oiiey ibun'meii; and If r\v.'. olivier: froni the ia v itemafivo was jiiysonicd to the p- . pit? •'.! of I'iiher expoaing their j.!*!- ' ihe • chance-.yi' B.mti.evif iurii: . <>. jaitiiq lai'Lg'-lmudi’e.;' tloLaK i:l © ' T : .ib .ideii iii.::. who • t.-•mid i b-c* that.- um, wcmld buy t hinw'ii tV *c. * ; G'oir.la! V -;!. \ iutod. teit-Jcvod hiiTreg lirii.i '. . '-©a •I. x ve ievi dj v General lav*, a :•! if i .ai.uiiin rgasftccvptcd. * V. 'Ti:is- upxed u» considerably. iii f '-' : • *T iL.: I'’occurred iitH-.hiPO'i 'ih'- t'.v 'the ib ... •* ' l -; and Itopublieous : "UC Rep-ibiiS'io .'.a ; kl'.'infi: hiribor bloodshed was A: (>e:u ield hr i di.-t'.ui'ai'.ee. a itopubb. ’a©\v«(* Jcillptl. At -t . .ton a IXeinoorrd iu proc .--ion *vr • -attacked'!>}• tii<* Riqaiblie;»os< be cAtiutri.i u ere so"ti put uvlligh: a dei.'v.i . 11l ii.-.e! -. -I ... :l v.'bll :• tcmplilla to IViilllVe ;i-'li -.-L iion (Uaccd in tinv .read by the 11c ps.V:l‘.-..tn cijwiti cor.tie-s wJRja a bVly ofiite ..i-... ;,.i » tigbi .-n i.'.a iiu!'.' -i-x Kepiiblieann .. .i . .. lea lies uad .more iigTit .i' rin ti: uio ;V tity are lO'-jccd for. There ir ia-. Git-. are lay. e., tu,various p • of Ohio.' aiiii so. ie: rwlnrie tiio ltt»pni>iit:ana th«* . imv v.'jli. i• s vt, to e;;iiMor jinarv -measures to i ca’i-y th' - tieotion. . That dwv 'will import;sui f-r? ei vea'i j into the His to, *tbstv i-.i" ~ Vi.de iiun re-: of In -j.a;.- .- ail of .which ;'-si.;Md, will ■■■: vea-i.l'- :m- ,io vo.->. ’ * ' ' MfV. S Bt'M.VjARV. Th e* Qua t . . . : 1 ... ;ie. i hvv/ ; ,i’-e;t to rafot ia -iii',,i. Alij-.v fist, .a..."-''. '■ .I, i;,fioii« far proeuirn-, stjp i- be. . . . ‘ •’ ' . - kj; . G ' .I :. eft' *• -11(11.1 .irrdhia t-’e.ilrii.'-H):*- r' v Ito lain tr>GYa:ii!>i.i wjuxi 'fyr any per ion w(> . . ii. :i I'vfftfnore t!ian..feq flifi-lnrs 'per j cord loadeit.oa -the cjtrs.* * * c■ ■ * I “ I.>.iy'fi;i:i'r in- the tio-uY-loitocjt rvjfo fca-* ;j a ■•. ’ Hiikl i.y r i his iti b- fiuFi r > breeding i iIF ie'.— r •' t ri’rit- a The pi-cv'.i". . war has s-.' I < mv"A .-.ilelr-d'the refintry-pf (he equifio, j i ths-will re ,] A' seviibj years of peace, j <:i• iii ..* • (nvk !»:-!.Avjicrc 11, wak.lnjfoi'o tlie | finunn/n ’•'!t!t*t£fldr UvuTil.M, ‘l.i.i: .firm w4iTi.Uvit'aud..'i! the llioiirhc.nd ! 'a-- ut.ofs l al:;l tiJndi'eil tiu.msaud dol !a by L'.ffii ;.;-up sjx'cie with v;:iii'tl;li!ss drafts b -if J L m d.qYiutib-deilizan* oj'.-Hu,vai.- !'-'h. -hi:;. I'otacr piece of rcsv.keuoe, oht' off •Sc* a ; 'as laed dollars also. -lie played- a Trig vie ia be:: and warn. Ho oen.beset i .down :m- e, prince, nf.swindler-*. ' • a ii “a.- apj'c>n.rs't!»at the I’l'csiflont 'insirnefed ' - a'. Ma or: to vv; l i.dnnv from I■-".al-idd in An-' ! s i b.; ', a vr.dso he Thought ■ h>-! sicrvicffs in (ant country yierg no longer.urqftxl to tie* Con j federal-y. i-'ro.uHhe date aT which theso id “ • mb- ii " w a ■ lent, fit i i apparent dir-.U-. thi • •retion oftiu' T'i’r:-idcnt ntn«l have befri lad onjtli-.* intelligoiiy which retailed os n.bdut I'ati', el the repiaal of iln: British Govern r.jant t.r ; L“ i\fiih that of S-'r-iKct*-iu plid up nff of fiekn.-wfe.TV'iiig i lie iuiiependi'iH e which w« ! have so fully . vfifidiea'ld in tlm face *of the world.. - Arr-tnycrronts have beCn-i wul© fpj* two races in Virgifi::' lhis fait—brjent retVf'iAu-g and'oae at auion i. Piari-ri, tire wrirlr] ‘'eiiovsni'd ii.i.4 Gai! i • !i- 4 -d n. fiTn.-!.'_L ,i CTwle -F lii.niMj ic.i;le-erfonr jr.'.le lumi I'.Hjr" or. llye liiltijcd oih > a:e tg fuiiV mi* • ie a tike .spitu) cnlriMa .iJiTci's Fi> :p;i xi.ftce, l*,! and roe ihile hears ter Jeiljrjsffme jhitmis and .Stakes; end id! «ru/?< ; and -1 ■■ *•. * arc to'haye - lev. urnt-i i'.>; aOjiing (heir i.-vine u:vl test i' ! ' *:‘ li.' ft'"' i'ft'fttiiig will lake place Oil tile 5 tth of'' . , and thy Spurt' to terminalßroati Rft-i'k- apofijt the Bln.of 1 r ei.vfnh' r >Ye jiri-.iime thalitinvibdipns liaVe heed ex I e.".ft yf to' 1 shfinen 11mmglrou t tfieSoul fi. liltF (F it ti: ’ey of thorn will lie :• Iwvlicf" juuits in the sport. Dr. V, J. t- l e'en. pf-Fort Yuiicy. (Fa . lms Iqft hi i cxleii ive and iueruiire piv.ci'ice itr i iOHSton .. and Iwdero Mds services'! to Dr. White head., for ihe Care nf ibe sickend woumjed sol dreo! iu Macon. This is patriotic. • Tiic t-vcß'; live rtiiled.!*(itle regirneptal col hi' e;- ri (lie !:- 'rie (ft' (.'hickamiacga, ha.vc d' p ■ ' " t General's nfi Richrmai'd; ■il (rolunduis Jv iiAliier suagesi* l.bnt iho Govo nm.-ni; kiln dry nil usgmfli. Thi* would pro';; 1 Loni ic.-oininy n Tiy. it is an ex-fl cr licr. i idea c-1 op:-'hi G* bo noted npoa tivor* ajily. * * . IE ■ ua'.i mill on- thß Cnodcolocco river.* , Ain., v.;* It ('Ft' biHshul* of Vhcat have been burned.' ». V . Gdxvyson, Esq., a prominent citizen of Ofta.i'teMou. (Fed at f-. .Oct. 4! f". *;i uie .e-;’oct ; i.(>i *•-pai aiytic stroke. • There a...- now .'vft.C’T'O n.undc on the' mwler : urti p f the army, and (he Pieideuthas I (lycia'i.d I! if uM Me. absentee :Vii,hoiit leave j Vfeuid _i -F"! to ’ ijteir ‘regirneid ; the’Federal , \Poe,!d b-e ovtutunberc-I '*v our lilt'll.* ihe irosu men:, of hoives.- in (hdurabia. i. 0.. ' • ' '* I quire .-n vx.-fi'M.icbt in tbat*vi ■ -! ft'.:- F-i W OE-'ans Della cy tim.t'dhat cityjs now giiytr:, el by >• rapacious, rascally set of 1 i Mi ofte • Tlie Delia.hay told the truth, for Gncc. • ft * D : : iMiimaf -d ib: t tb- r-avo 880,000*free ne groes in the-CoUf.-d'-guiy. There ougtit tA'be '(• : h (or (tains' ■"'*»•* (iri.wi.s. by "©nr next ’ Tr v * ..- ,v :.... r.- '■ • i-lv.viug i-i i. ('"rfi ’ ! .: ri'.amiv oruur, affitcancing the 1..,;-- victory at Ha'Jfimi IV-.y. It. proves to have been one of the raor-t" brilliant conflicts oi the .war. Success ho great with k-tj:h«o sma!!, ahd’witli not.a man gfth I ii.j red is truly v.-onderfu) ; ; - e M:dor Gtenctal femnnudiug has the sat : Vc inn of annoi-iicibg I • tie- • a brilßani : vu io.a-, won bv the little gr.irisoii of tssbiiie : T -'. sjotin-t ;u* fiectnf t!»e enemy. Attacked | 1 1 five gHuboRG. the fort, rnoimling but three I of «tos.ii calil re,-nml muntfcd by the v'Da i via G’-tar.ls ’’ Lieut. R. M. Dowltbs, ansisted by ’ Li-.-at. Fuiiih.-of the vugiact*. =. Hunported by i üboar. two hundtsd h:-’tj.'thi* tvlfoie ui-.dercbnp i ;..;.nu of Cap: -in T. H.* Gid-.nrrr, sic.vltly reels!- -1 the'-r tir.- iin-t ?.* 1 ; * irc-.-d ih _■ surrender ot" two gir.ib •=»•■> riiitoa t.vd Svcbcm, badly crip iplioj -'‘ov-ei-, which, ■■■! " the other-, escaped over ifi i oar. Trie reVUtt of tin- gallant achi.--.-e --:.ment is tho capture of two fine giiiibonts, fif teen heavy guoT. oyar two hundred prisoners, among them die cotninoddrh of the fleet, and o-.'j titty of tiii enemy killed ?n-i wdnndcd, -.Tiiite not a ra -Ti vras iost 0.0 cur yide, or a gun injured. The v —nit of the eT-av.yerhont had with the enerav -t. on rh. c-chhc of 'Fexas proves that true plus!-' ami resolution‘UTS qualities %rhi.-h m .is on for dDpavin- of metal and numbers, a.: If. r r.r. defended'with deterratn-t --ti-.a. e-sn lie e irried bv the enemy's gunboats ■ -1 1 ■- - Should any ot fheforiy f u the coast, or the 1 it the iand, be attacked, the troops need but remember the success, of their com rades at Saliioe, emulate their courage and skill, and victory will be the result. ’ - FOR (GUN rum* The Finis coi'respondikit.ol the Loudon Morn- j ill;*. Hem id> fpeiU.-f ills fqrniev trfqsovti n that' is'ih the rrcognition ot Hie South, and tlie d<- j f.-ndve league betweervtJio.ContT derate. I’Vta ch .aufl Mi-xicaji Guvermnents are 'ocideil upon. . am;.-iMtfh !' -rn'TsHs says is nsscyted '>Ha; fire French Gov er -Oienl will reinforce the novnl sqYiadros.. off Uie co.i.U of America, un i* . .*o!ym©ml.of I. iroiiei.T and * I ffiry. A block of granftc fl.feet- A inchi'g'ipng. . feet I ■inches broad. S lVet-1 indies thick, and weigh in 18 liyi;, inten-! x 1 fn form a shreupjiittgns to he JilpcoTl’m the nuhisoieom at Fm-pinore to VeCaive the remains of the lab.- ik ace AH vv.is jycyirfly t'.iHwd to A ’.ial 'Cd. . Th? tVean. o{ Brest, publishes along letter Vfiert M. I’iiquet flu Beliay. shovving flr.it'the contain of the bV.nchsliij llromoqtier on board .v.-i-li ryfyiiiS traffsffliTed his prtsonefs in jpitcbf ihe ‘eolnui'ilnlcr of that Vffs'ol, took limn off ■spout:.!*, ''-'i'. in )ulisu.vHce oi an urmtagenV'iki K.-b/f-en hint' Ts nodfiin: pi isoie'rr. tu-wi.h'h tSe ‘captain of tbe FUvtid'. vva ■ HO party. * • ‘i’lie r.iris corissspundelit o! the London Morn ing i’« ist. lentils Ui.fl it is ip>t the inieutioEl of the Gov. niinent jb Vfia-ldiiy.i'on tojhv.xv mi) diftieultv in tfiu: vv.ip' of I'Feneh scheiin - ia'Mox tco, Uut ;- diq'vos and quietly _to-watch There is a strong feeJiug of j rior.Gv between Uie French bankers and the. e of L'.igiand and Gerui inj’, who are'ajioUt to cbn'.nKt for aSlex ieau loan »*f 900fiHH),tlOO lrmics. I'idalgbis td*be tho s'e.pcau Minister.lp' Frviioe. The to ChfisfianS jtlvronghonl the Wield,'/ issued by the Clergy of the Ooiifatler :i. tab’s, is rtifiacting much reninin ieli;t io - I'irch's fn-l : ar*i:v.id. -Ji.o EiPgiish ivptbii- ; ration vva •• made qli'i fly at the <■*:f-sffiTi-c- of Heir’ *ry 1 lTil::e,. fbq..tii*' a.b"ie iniicf.rtkyiM • ediior of .tile Index. Tftcre fuss b a a rrvery queer uivenUpti Broirgit Out ill 1-0 fifin' i. the v m if tliipli Siding. A. Ve v i lam i ii-.i.iGrui !••• I in "tliroe dlvi.-ioUS.,' capable of . c-jiii/ile wioMop, The two forward | poftipns are droverbv ,-ail and the slqfft part il) -1 * lie; , ei.aj: j" ■ l'! i L-;T can hi- loaded a. vJiiVt !..et dock and tbe whole eau.be put lie gotb.-r with, iuoio Cmso than m-.khig np. of a 'ii/dn ofcar-H lira novel ship ! '-b.vn triixl iiu tfie lui-r Tluimea, ami as iar ?S the experi hient went it. F pronomicetl a succcs 'l'in'*-presence of tliiql'To'-ida si.. ilnAt 'was a con tinned iheine ot apparefilly alweiiiiag in tero. t for-Oie I’ai i . jinpers. It is asserted by Ihe e jUipeiw tUffl. ( vva F.aiera! are on (j ir Way jo bioekade tbe harbor, and eptch . iu v ra ..non u.-i-he gc.L i out. ! Oiiaof liie rams built bjitfio Messers. Laird I lias been towed t.o the Morpeth lion Woiks, in it; i-ivc her i'a.islihi;-' ton, It when G.c vvi-'lid ! be-yeeijofor a trial trip. • • Th.-re is no flonlit of th ■ teuoigdf thp B.u- 4 rkift reply. Tim Czar' remains' immovable on the Polish quAtiop. a. ' ** * r Hie ftiils qt«'i'e'j|ro)idenl of the-Lyi*d<m,'iTfh'T • gi.q'li rs.ys the first act of (ho, new- MuxioftU Gqv.'rnnienf vvi 11 he file vecognitiiiii f>t\ she •BruitF*. - ; V ;'A . A concession lufl been granted by. tho Rus sian Gpiv ei iimeni jo rfbtno English hijusif. for a railway tfoui- Mos-mw id the Crimea. The work will ca.teliiWover'si'verai yeiii'S. ami (luj -total c.ipUiil will-be above i!iU>Off,(!oo. ponnfij. AT. Bauer, im engineer, has iak i ft sieam.-r ' Tvhieh : ink two jT'c.rs ago in Hie Lake of C-m --s ance. Tho qnghieer in order Io raise tile vessel, which was lying nf the depth ol 'seVi-im iv fecit made H'-e of an apporatns of Ids 'own . jiiv’ention. By means .ofslivcis, he. nltr.i'lied to i». l .-on« on each side, two large ballodhs made oi waterprooflinen. which he lilled'vvitlt ah'. VV hc l n tile expansionliad-bbcOme o movement was-observed in ilie water,' vvhh li lookdd as ii boilings and the vcrnel came to the surface-. ' - Cardinal Antonelii will shortly -leave Home for London, Whence he v.'ijl pveci'cd to Mexico to i-eaulato the reHgfivus affairs til' tip' now viu jilre. '• . '*_ A Bn>r. ov.xt thk B.vVrtr. Field or Ghtcka- M-tTijv.'—Mm tieorge \7. Adair,eoinirtinilciiter. Go.tl;' AG ah t a Coufedvriu-y" some iatemstiiig facts-i'rofli the field ot the late blfibfly engage-'’ nibiit;. Wti .-ulffiin nn e\(ra<»1 # froin liF iettei : i* To-look nil oven .he ?e groups ot v«o in Fed sicir and living soldiers, lying ».n tlie ground some witli no shelti'r, or Ixlf.lding, rtot even le.,vs oi rii-pv., as enough ff.r alt could not lift obfciiiH'fJ- presented am ad spectin-ie. A ; they Fncs fay, with pale, sad features, on their hard beils m t a iaii.ii ft e.Aah and the’flip' ; so im- e '■ I " ; ■ft dll* q .ii'i . anil ihankfuffor any little favor. ' * ! ■- Wb' tnnred nurlh, or. fmt irds thm'railroad, word a inilo-oi'* I wo, passim; 'hundred-; of dead .Yankees. Wo tie n turned due west, nnsflxioh' found <>p |,ii<> Minm.:!, til a riiigrq < lie first fine . f Ih-oh; ivvovks, wifie-ii v.as made with . lop>. bodies ot dead homes-. diirnks-Tmilii; and eve rye .thing' .that tlie MiiroiindiOg ioreat'-could fiut ni-li. 'We tmvelcd i»*png this line nh.»n ft or. o jaile, which was also strewn with de.nl Yan kees. ■ • * Vve then turned West, through nn old fluid, aftd here "we counted- one linmiVed and silty live '(ltard Yankees who. fm a'llreii--p'-.ulion. we'' uilgo had been shot itovvu a* Hn:y run tliroagb -tlie (ield —their hernia were ail Lnrfn tfofte Wnj-.* iYt i:A Minimi!, of the hill, .stilt vv-Af. we thnm! part of a battery widen our Froops bad_ tukem afteu :i dreadful stmggii*. Hare too tjw’ Yanks were piletl around in'every direction?' Upon descenduig tlie hill we came to th'* read b*m|- ■ ink; direct from JLab’ayetto to (di-di ipoopa. wl i vet ).oki B >th ii ids oi' this rood wr*ro Md-.vii vvilb dead.horses and YaiiLccsi - Alter pm siring tim rottd about a ipile we oame to a inpe-e where the .yard was fall of dead arrii wounded. About HiVoe miles from tbiff-t-iM* al Crawfish Bprit-t *.- it.Ovfl) or d,(KM» 1 wounded Yankees -/p!* • mfficienf nu'ml i-r ot paroled prisonersrt nr .-vilh them, together with their own on o iambulnnocH, vvimso diity.it Was to r•* eilie over Itu:* field and - up ti: b v.-ieinded and buried their 1 ttu h Gtod to do. We Saw out few i .nkoes who had been in any wav disturb;-.!.- -in'their ii.icationH “down Sotrih.” A few had l.coh stripped of shoes, pants and - coatr--haVsns woolea not shirts and drawersxai. Their brniics were mm li swollen, face.-; black aiiif hair rod, or of a kind ct'libdeli co'cvr. and the sFftiiek.ai-i.-dßjj from their <"•(a-’ ;"- ed so !c : vv-js ahn©=tigfUiTci.dde..' Fr.ov-EAfrrTr>«{!;: iKK. —.Tin? /.fjantu Rc-rifiof (i-offl - tvllh-h'WC tilio! tin: following ilu. : A gentleman"from Knoxville on.the 2d itlst.l states that oivthe day prc viotti; eightemi piece .of artillery sit'd a 1 ! liio Fed.r.d tWo-v at riie.; place, except about two thou-aiKl. hvft for l.oii don. On iti - same day ?:c h«u-I tl«d Hi.- J-’--1 ‘ere.! forci-a above hswl falh-u b. I. to Aiv If ot, except -oine scouting jvitics. ’They had bccon- • very tnitcii alaniu-d., i ’ Gen- l -<oo-loirt'i-fi id . it Id • ov/n 5.r. i .-.-line - : i:.l ii ■ nil I l o f. . . : : !- - .■f. . do;; i ' -vi " Ft- 1 nil i fioo-• ■ -heard to ■». < t’at. tin y Uevar expected to Itord KnaXvUtcl "J'hci’e ar.- -otfte vjirco hondr ■ i au<t fifty citi zens in prist.-n at Kjioxviljo. she-Southern men in tliafeiiy vou-o’. very much elated at the news of Bragg-'a .victory ut GUiekamauga. ' ,'if-v federal ' /rap a£ Athes*s v,- reptiried to he broken up, and tin- enemy, fell back to Sweet water. Their picjtels w.ercat Mouio creek. The editor of the Afhetj.U“Union" Post, w»a> captured by Form,* when ha occupied that, place, end ent UirtherSouth. L'- ifer« from Ulevc-i-md state that, on Satur day 1,.-: /th, about fifty Fedentls vent tired to tmt+ioun. i.i:ey Wtira tired up.in liv- five C!>u iederates from the opposite side oi lt,« river", am! ;,i f ; : :ins-.! •t-v.'s-Qr. iueir picict: n'.»vextend HEk.nU. Gen. v aughn’s Headquarter: are at Cleveland, where a part of hi- brigade has joined him. A rumor tiiat Gen. Junes had entered Knox-' vide prevailed at Cleveland, but it was dis credited. I: ox Any n;t -ob. Ships.—TJiey ha Cos rof’cl armor plates of iron "fir ships twelve inche: thick at one of the great foundries in .She.‘field. Eugi.'.nd, This extraordfnaiy wefeht and tbick ik-s is said to be easily handled m the rolling mills. Mr. Whitwortli was prusc-nt v.-lieji qfle" of these monstrous plates nineteen feet long, Ave feet wide, and a loot in tliickne-,-. was pro duced, and replied to the challenge tuns q«d«t ly flung out to him by promising to produce a gun and shot to destroy it. FKO.VI (UtGi.ViA, 'The Fedora’s made a demonstration *as if to the Itapidan at Gennannn Fold. Oct. 1- #P-i were lakeq to prevent them, j The nunorial inteutiorrof tiie eafmy to send Hooker to the York peninsula'has not been r H;'*K'Ut’ and there aro no Indications th;u , An Olticer tnstfrom theßnpidan says Meade s army is estimated at. sixty tho«v*a:id men hi a veiy uiscxm ati-d frame of in in. I imvticnlai'l v as to the coi;renpts,'v;lu! are c,mlanUv .le.-crt ln'. so our linos. A week ago ~:k~ hfflidrcd ptcreate.! iW'inseives jr v a j>ydy. The*' said ihev don Ft imipi to iiglii aU (I 'rte.vvted 'to *e! rid ol Ihe ftecns'iiv. ol* .ligiithi-'. 'i inG - rejiort thousands mntf tit-hind tiiem who will take the tb-S! opportunity to loliow their injurious ex ample. ' Froi . Biol ijr. nd would infer tliut it I* no part of Gen. Ley s in, ten ti- -a io vra'it, p-r NI.- n' a at* Gonfonsville - .aiiyv bore (•lse,bnt‘..()h the eontiaiv, that liiuisclf \ViH sefl’c-the Clio my. * Tile Yankee* ir. Northwestern Virginia • till at Birv’-rly, .ifanJolpU epanty IlrisTeporlcd in fiieiiimmd that Gen, 1.• * lias.uiadg.a forwaixl movement. - Maitu.s in Frqdyyckoburg and vieiuily r main p’erffectly quii-f. Ij fa ruinm eif, in Kudimdiul Ihah-Gen Morgan is held for esc!; uige vjitli Neal lb.*,*,*. who was “it some jrecks ago to Mobile to an* svver charge oFfqJpnv. • . . Jt is reported that the Yf.ulotes have a regi ’ uent ol at-or uoaq- Brtenr chutcli. in Stafford county, and that their pickets extend* ias far ns jthe- Rappahannock: There is no luitspcct.of thygeaviy veiuilVjnion of itostliities . on Mils j«H*t Os the line. Tip: follovvihg is an extract from a letter h'iijn ia iiiofhbor of the twcnUelh ’(o'oruia Regiment, di'.lei-LChacci.'iljr.sviile, Ya* : IV :Vc i.aiw cmnpetT ucar Cii qn eljaisville, .on th " very samegitmji'd where t!«*ba!tle was fought-hist April. We‘are separate from Ihe vest of the iu iii v, cum din:: the oid United rsinics ford and iheiohds branchiae off from it over the cniuili.y. 'iVfe Ir.ftt a aicattnany nu n i t ov.r field at Gettysburg. Pennsylvania, in 1 1 it‘is tliaubt i that oih* awqj' is nuwks strongo-i'i.t'i'oiig.'i' lliitn we i !"*.-'■! (lu* Puioanic. "* , Thousands of descrtlTs and nl-. eniecs are hn:-- tetiing back to their place since Uie publiuiliuu of President Davis’ pardon nc them. Tim letters we receive from home give us (o inter that you are much dispirit£d about- tlie ! war. I. donot know v.diy thi§ is so. I should think i; tiMu eiumplT for the people at in me (<> j become dispirited when tLeroldiCrs in t he field, •“who aru hgi.i.ing.f<w them, bcwouie so. But nv -arc in as hue s/hufi'here,*and live ; ; w-'ti and ;are «* well coilientwi as we have been since Uie : vvar.oommpucedc It 1n true many of us would lie glad to.vi-it O'a* koine-:, but we are content ed to remain wljcro the cause of our. country uiiy bifendangered liy the absence of too many 'Oi ;gt any one time. .Our aimy lias fought, '.flip oil. my often ay i lias ifi vor been whipped, arid I tliiiik np. t-i will be. l-W.iJi'VYKFL ASlllHlteS Gdlf Al. ml i tl Qffl l ■ ■ of Qmt pal Polk ’ s ■ CojVS. Hxuiqn's F.iucjs C’onrs, Ti:»., I Missionary Ridge,-Sept. .‘ld, "CS. ) in con.-eqbeHce ol- an unfortunate disagree jnen’t,.between myself, and the. c.ommander-in chiei'-ol fid ; Department, 1 have been relieved (if my command, and am about, to retire from iiw Army. Without attempting toevphrid tin circumstances of thi£ disagreement or prejudi i-fng tlie Jtnhiic mind, by a pWinat-wre appeal to its judgment, I must lie permitted to exp less toy unqualified conviction of the rectitude of mv conduct, at- that time, and investigation.will amply vindicate my action on the field of the Oiriekaniauga. „ J e-aanot. however, part even temporarily v. i fir the gallant officers mul soldier* of my old Corps, without the flwpest feeliug of icgiel and a heartfelt expression of my gi-atitude for thecouvag-'..conduct and devotion4hey have alwij) guitiiiesled while under my command. Bc-lruont. Eliilol), Berry vilie, Mm'lYcesboro ai'd'fJhiciiaiuauga, nil ai uMt on your part tlie to if liiglie l soldierly qualiin : . and are crowd ed vv itu precious memories. ! Gopteudpig with a humerou?, well appointed 4’nd inprcllcss enemy for all that man holds dial’.' yoit Wve borne um'.ampied privaliens With fo'.'lUiide.-.i'ougiit with tindauu'led bravery 1 amt ever yielded a ready ami cheerful olvdi 'pnee Li your officers. Lu'.uiiji s who' struggle in such a cause and with, such hearts' “can nevei; be conquered.'' 'Gloud.Eand. darkness may onshi'oud yon f.'r a •ti;ae, but Iks sunlight of the future is bright "Ipwitig ; thr Jiliiod ol patriots is never sin ! in vain, and our final victory i- ceriain isnil assured.. * 'ey command* yon. my.etfYnesl exhor te'iq.i.and .request to you is. to light on and iij-'iiikeyey v. itiEimu,hearts until your iude'pen (h'lice is achiev 'd. TJioiisamh .of hearts mav fail ci'u. hu l and bleeding under the* weapon* of the too, or tin: passions nr mistakes of ftientl*, but the great cause nm*l never be sue i'iiii;ed, or our ifiig abandoned,. Our cause i ja-d andgvljiir duly to your country and God i; ;e (’ear as .the xuu in-tin- heavens. I leave my ccfipinaml in the care of tbe bra v« ~l of jhe braw.'u iio lias often led tiiem in ißydaijic -f hour of their trial ; he and you will hti-ve my hopes and pinyers to tile Ruler of the T|ujjfei ; oe,-for your happiness and siicees-. 1 our kindness, ildvotLon and iv.-sjiei t for me, exliibii/d during the years -of our association both hk amp aial on tile ik-iii,.is graven on mv Ik at arid, will if- a ured tiieiv until i! cease* id Leaf.' Vi.:.' !,’u :id. ‘[.Signed] 1.. i'GLK, Lieut. General. 5-Si-u -j i ,< •.KLBs.’riiJi. Tht*"-.firing li-itve.-o tip*. Confed/uatc and Tcicv.i! batCer;c,■» ijtril Conlinues slowly. There appoP.ro to be sumo addition to tlio Federal fleet, and considerable uctiifty uiuni fested. Oh Wednesday tho Pav.lmo went- up the ! Stono riveiy «nd shelled the woods op Janus M* id for about up hour. A stratvgc .Goanuir,'stfiiu - - d’t->. Jip a cap r lured blwekadtT. 1,:.- been noticed among i 11,0 Kwlend licet. Tiieie'lms been no change in.the position movenuinU of tiie fleet inside* the bur. ft i-.-thought, fiipm n.-p.-tranccs, that ft,- Fe-fewal dteamer Irm-adeS was a n.-iMembly d-K-iagod by the torpedo ,-|ii:-!j w., exploded under heron Monday night. A nnmtiei e’s workmen- are cap ltd at work upon h-r. i'AJj.i.r. *"',i*aji. \ idaua, Jl.a. — A gentleman wh i is be ,t«r pi die,niches to IJiciini- ml, fnr -nis!ic,s ih ■ Mobile Tribune th-* following partic ult': ’ jrfVft fi.‘! lit pear Vidaiia, La : If-'* states Uia€ on the iitifi in i.., our forces some 1,200 rtvon; . comin-ti.if, and by Gen. M.-.j- :.•- >- --{el, !i. lifig (lieenemy, iii-iuheriii;: I : to iVM troops into cm anibaxh. and kiib-d - etit'di, Af{(-r.vard Gen. .Majcn: got theni into a xeeond ambiish and killed sixty-fw- moie. Jn die after flliiruiidling our fore, kill-.-d about one ! umirqd and fvrljadditional, .-'tad c..p:nie<l af-oitf liiVvehundrod negro-.who t-< -d-* ihcit escape or were otberwtsp disposed of. '!&■ nc gro eucitnpmcnt on the-wc.-t side «i the river >vit3«conipli*h.*ly broken up nud all-o the camp oquipage, Ac..!sccuTti!- eiiciunpinoni e - - ii'placo <»f rendezvous for "the nc-groe-: who tK-ro being drilled and prepared fur active soroice. 4tl of ttre enemy’s Ibices, negroes, a who , ..,} v,,.)•••. driven to the Eettsidc* oi thcnyer into Match*-*'. Our informant- also r'ports t.iat the cm ray have fended-at Bc-rv.ir.k’ Bay in large force, j in-.- c.Ut orß'wwb.k’a Ray to f’aiter sonnilc, 25 miles fronj tiie Ray. Tbeir ad vancod column, it Ljsupposed, numbered about twelve or fifteen regiments. They wore march in : <m Fr-inklin, but it is supposed that ttiey had tie ird of their defeat at .Sabine Pay:, and it turned to Berwick’t Bay. Norroi.E Evaccati::).—The Peteraburg Ex- Pre;-of the 7‘d: inst., learns tlrat Norfolk. Va., bad been evacuated by the enemy, it is said that there is not a corporal’s guard left in tint ancient borough, and but for tiie presence of one or two dismal looking gunboats, which lie anchored in the stream, our Norfolk people would feel free Captain Muffit has resumed the command of the Florida.