vm,m y H HI 1 lu 5 v I i iL0 iU r to iicJJ h U w i i ) ft i I km 4 1 0 VOL. 3 -" '.-') .u'iiji i "1., ., j Mm ,11 i. . n ;.. jtv " , ; fill; rtrm trnlUff ' M huff InnlriliW (nfanlrj" ' rrjvr. , ;l A ti! !r,jng. KliOM UICHMONT. - nivii(ini:i,Miii1pwni''"-vH ' ' 'i nl , ' I ' . . ir-a a ' a. TVls ,r THIS fiHMwj, 1r m, ammha. No "apfiti4areae' fur a t(er lime, ul preaeul. ' TCtHOK AIHmiSlH ft aartaeare f ' til liral inw miJ $1 avrwiaarv for rack ym-'iil piiicu'tiiu. " i T". B-u1iiij arfvrtiineu(. wilt tlan a it mnary in pay for ihrm. N'mirri rrd nr fr. will rii C.r lit firM, W. amrh aH litrnit Bitalcalti . .Vnlicvs Urr,r kizr, in tU Nnif aripiriHa. TELEGRAPHIC. Kioi IX Miv ((ULEAXS. Moiift,Autr. I l.l Vi,u,.i:i. liii- Z1"1 IMIH Ma rl' irt 'cNC-i Meini!u nm( irinn it l 1 .iVink Una A. M. IWJ' ftriaka li. i-ii l..-r.l lor Im.t li..r. attt it M y- i lliMt l!i ntr liM beM e-tnivl, a i K. .lral fiic- ihrra i r-jure U aillii i ; ;'. . An niiilfrctil F-ilrmt fTC Mluri. Mi.. l.i-iUr., ' f - .' I'll.- .MH-t'.iir at Jnckann tpriil'iiT riot i?i N- Orlvani, t'nr'iMnWrMl rtll i'ii r-i.H-ll kHti'-l. Hf ' tiol aar In rii-rH'i-iiiM ! Cart' if aiiupt tnfirc llii- .IrNl't. ! NVm IriMit-a w un .i aiiiir-aa tlie rkltj $ . Ml.. rl.lcti 1 Kllil pr AND TilKU r ij il.ll aiU:Ul IIh: riit-qiv vu the Wrk'oii roiinj-'l .Sunday ltir.lli iii nii4 ilruvt 1 t Ir.iin ln a..n-i liiiti Iw I Iks l-litlctii-limciila .(.liirimf VAvir"; 300 jiriartfii-fa. " Ciir fi t i ciiiicil' in ll-ipd Uri-vU aliich tiiuiiiilnl ill- i-Ikmih ' rntrflicliiiivbU but aj;t fiiiltHMi(iiiT wfw captttrvil. : DiMtHi trum .tUnia aaV tlmt tlif nrinva cavalrv nhudi airiick tit Mmon laiiiHid iMill r 10th, and wcr mvt til the J9ili liv n jHirii"ii f vr furre hh irti-ii iN)?tir lo atanOa uf iili ai.l uli 4cvif i Hilary . BECOXO . lf6PATCK. Ii'icumuo, Aiijr. 22r Til lUlll llurn (MtVtl f Til "iOXh Tr reived, aaea (tl.t Vailtrd' fi l...n.l,e.J .rion- ih" north aitla uf iitfu Jmiiio ner. . i'li! i'bj-1 o.tiie eXpdlio wa 10 prewMit or fcrt- from dro!ijr the itii-n eultir the vanal' a-roaa Uuch trap, ay Siip- ia'ri V" rv real" frt.rt th T Vary wna mad alouo; tha imrder. 'Innumerably ramora of hili hea w, baaed on the expedition. Sheridan hnt ti'e buadrvd men captu'ed near Straabury. andaeeii iv two aii n-ar l'errjvillr, foriiitngM irV-att-r iart of tile aupply iraio. ', , Tah-Vaina from Whetder middle 4iriTi;i report thai Siealman wbipped iiim iit liult-.ii. Another aaya Wheeler Mhpiel Sti-ailinan eijjlit milea front Chat tiitiO';. -' . The Til'! i at IIlif took tilled c-liM i.r..n if r..l, and v f fbjd by ilia Kn liab Admiral to lke it. lkKrKKH0CRQ, Auj. it. All fj'liet Hlonu iinea lo ilay, but little mi irlnr liehm- mil I le pii-kt Kriiij. 1iiiiiv iut ii-i't io-iii-ii 011 ei..ii roal. and acuilla report thaf the are lollllliU mi '"to I'orlilV. h;om i-i-:rKKsuiiG. 1 'urtu.-!ii K(, Auj. 21m. About 9 o'cW; tn dy our forces anin allaike th? fl'iomv UmI.-iI on this Wel don lUilrond in front, an-J tha fl ink col lmy Ta lisTrTiiir .-hrthworka a,aj ihre hundred priaonera. The iSicti aaamilni.jj in Hank owing to tlrte hi-avy force o( the 'enemy and airvntb of ihi works, and the un-wjconalalhs jfiving way, at an important moment, of one of our biiieadea, was repulaed with foa" by thr fl inktaj force, and aifcceeded 111 capturiny the line of akirru'hdiera and reached the enemy brent work when they were compelled to latira, . The tiglit ing caed about 3 o'clock, tinea then only kiMiiibin(f and iliarpakootiug. Tha ene my now have tha 2d, 8ib and 9th cor pa holding tbe railroad with fortifications of the sir on jeat character, ltrig. General Saunders, of Alabama, was tilled. The enemy made beavy'deawtuU-aQoae j on-our left, oa City Point road witb. art BICCOKQ, HrTCII. ' 1Wtfila1llt-kal J lh Billl tin NiiimJuv IijU IVb i-iijajif llrtiilin ' M f W railn(i mi J' fc'wiwla ti.. .-..L..: ..i i.:..i. UiV Jitlta' th;T.t fcw M ir -W-flv w--hiiit- im u i.'w " Iiq w llivil j vint. mi.i viai i-Hfl fMiiMjmi, in mim w ji v , i r mim. m ivm I'll is. , , Krf ith KW at vvla, aa. n uiin Le- low, llr ol4f K'IWlul in llir Uirr t'MV, iH.rt Out, ; rlrJ-y ih,rmnff . .'i . i : t iitu mf 1. 1 im niiii-.fl . 1. t- . v r in i iMtkk''niuI iiMni J 4irr. Lil w )iild.ud mi)v jcfipjilnd uii lite f aalrmatiiiri!. .' ' 1, 11' V rr fnd'n' an. n.nrhig C A HHcial rliajmlcJl to ilia A'lviTlUvr frn 1'tMiia lwl OvforJ. y F'rr-l ar- id 1'wimU lal iiij; . 3'lif yankr am j "! ri'iiili't-; .. TV H'z'.it irliarsff aa mi u linit mul li'uijie. K"fl rt'iil a djg 4 - uvi olf rin " in rcliiMis;e j-ria-: uim-. W!iMiMi" i. fiuinl " s ii-jj'' ti- arnuld ctur lain f fmi rrkcliiu T j, Jiuiith , lewruiuj fuiwata Hniiiniiia li,uly- rrit.-Hti il " fmiu ' Oxford, t.i,iiU llAfi Sftnirj;, liiirnlnir th Cnuri iioii-r, iIim priiiciiial iiiiit i ' Kjrtiii7 "'"iiriraii-iimiM-a iid lllf rrul-nf'f (Ji. JmcuIi 'TlMiiiai aiid ctiiiiiiiuiiuj4 nmny irt'icr di-jlnlalKlia. Our (ttrw ritxcuj.il ( x fwrd iiiuitrjj,Siui.lli. ' " T Atlanta, g. 2Jd. " S-oUl rr-port aiii-liiVi I't-.UrMl imi.1, 7000 Ui'iif. f -flora arliil-. ry atartrd fn-ltl 1 - ! -slui t-m tliia iiiomiiii lb llic liuvcduii j nfO-vnittcii. "v . A leliiTfru.il an Hfli.-er in Grrenville. I Eiet TrJJO alalff 'that' John Moi m h-fl i .1 v I! . 'I IM tlutll. U I. t runiiiiijr ri'nlnH 'fnm Itriatol to (im-n i r llHi.Z"M. . no ein-iiiT aoeueu e vht " . ' . Ti I. II I . 1. - -. intcttitbi all iiijjhl, All tlUlet thia lllinrii- ing except 'oXX"aMiul akumisliiitj; in Ma- ney frmit oil Hie ni;lit. A !aUy wan killed near the fcxpraa OfTwe U-t rieiiiujr by a shell, and a soldier loat a It-g. j ' ' ' Atlaxta, Anj'. 24. The enemy shelled the centre of the. city Steadily all night. McDanierV ware houae on Uunler street, between Prior anf WliitehiiU, wita deatroyed by tire, this nioruinj: at five, o'clock, and five hundred hairs of cotton burnt. Tim city fire bat talion waa promptly on hand and checked tbe apread of uond nitration under :i he.ivy fire from the enemyV Imtteriea. A m;dl frame building uVar the Stat- road Shop waa alo burnt laat niht. Itotb btiildiiivrn wera tired by ahella. No casualties re ult"d fiom the ahelia. The city is ciim paralie!y quu-t thifJiiUMtg aav' umial firtnjj of artillery and ainall arm. The Yankee lalda rricrted by scent yestenlay J is not connrtoea iy rion una nioruinj. Atlanta, Aq. 23. A dipitch from Jonesboro hUte:tliHt a Feleral rnidinr party, in bearjr "Torce, apearel in Fayrt a iih-. OAlctal (iiapaivhee from Gen. Maury to Mo!ile, eonflraui the capture of Memphis bmilb were captured wila the citr Dixon' bridge, oer Flint river, r.ear FavettvUle, wa burned thia nio'iniug. . FOIIT MOlitiAX CAlTUliED. MoDiLtc, Aug. 24. " Fort Morgan i in the. enemy's haods, whether imiulert.-d, evacuated or blown fp, ) unknown. There re contacting report, but nothing ru.liab.le. A da; of truce noat visited the enemy's upper fleet to-8y. Th5 Federal Exchange Agent bad wol arrived and nothing w;u, accotnplished. , A special lo the Advertiser from near AbbevilIe,-of tba24tb, aaya tbe enemy's ad ranee passed through. J lolly Springs Iharnortaing towards Lagrange. Their wagoo traic crosed the 1 ai t shatchie and camped at Water Ford last aigbt. iueir ..i,fi-.i iiiifnt. miiwitVir I'fimiMta; rra.ri , ihi lUmli. Ihum N. C. Wi'cuxs - U.v.7.,.t h.mtV an, m .f frmy Mi4HtiiM ff.l-L Artier", wAi-.-" iufiifti 42liC Lf..'.' J..tl.-.i IW? ir. '..'3iL ! ' MKi. - v Mitfi riiHnbaw4 largely -tJtiU ai . Ta. 'j . 1. 1 - I H'l-. I warwM1 VlUhiai Wl' 1BMB aapv'. ' V fa. M . M 1 ' : ciure.l lhr wmmi ian,a mul . ww wmgfi, . t- .rv.,.... ikfi iwck niiila. - I ... U ' . iriaHHfS , Wttf l hJrtHT klllr.' 1UV' . Il..hu. l...i. V'l... - iaMkty . f ur iwi.a'. ir.r.rti.l a,ri' . . .j ' i - r. . . ukiw n iinvi iiiminftn.i w irwipil .r'l I ".. A M ! ArMftiir-r Uiffi ttMitlitiirMikiu :i-urrrl i 1WimVliunM ' - ' . i i -i , - r - j -.-r r. . , i - . rtTK.isuu(i. AliiT- 25th, IV Sew Vim I ll.iai.l ol llt-".22. Iin V Mrf fruiii N'iMifijra Fall: 'liicli ")' Jaiif , Plac-k, Ariiiry G.-nrrxl und-r . , . ; ;. , . . lychHliais .'m.t II V,. MiiM.ha iiNtalc : O'. vini w iiii ninnri iii-ii. niiu i . i( ill I . " l.lv. I I vm, ihhumiiw v., ' ihiciiiu i auml t t-rvr mi armiliov ami l'i ri- :'i . . a--... i. .:J.' ... ... i Mt i Hurting of 0tniiiiHKiir at mln- nor i yr Auuut oilier hordt r city. pBTEIlellL Kai Allff. 25- Ortr frci - 'iijMed Mitd dru in tli Hif?v vklfinwlr iiHtin;fr'wit'''bf.Hriiui)Iii Uuiidrnla tin morning. pluriiii xhhu tSft"jriiiiiner. i'lyi -HiPiiuriiuJioiUtl iKil n aliort liiti, Vur KiiialL. Fr .M-vir!- -Aty - l'at Hki i lu-inv liaa brHrit , .. It--, vi:l iinH.. In lu.Ht miiU mi llm Ihrt tif (lie WVl.Jou ro:ul lltlie or liu t-ltaiii; iMa iik-H pU--, 1 ' j liMa iik-H LU Tf- fi'n-iiiyiHs tiwii BlnfiM lod 1) u l tt it m h.M.M. .ff. ..la. . Ih.li .li.i.t I.. Ii.lr i.ii'iii i.v.. . i.vi-i ...i v left. . - - r - - liullerV ivalry engaged the enemy' eavMlry lei, ...ilea !e.,w, ,,i.l,t .n-fore J.',. and re.iid every ,f. , .Wyr mak- jatlidH llMS.JVoi.t Aa. U-riat'itiaV JluH4i .'JUuiUu Jiliackcd jui foftrd ibuiil .krC imea. L.M tlm !m1 liniir. Caiii-e unexplnini-d.' ' ! ! Atlanta, Aug. 25. For tue cauae the Fedeial biillerie j are ibnt llii morning. Lal nigh't a j ,liell alruck the l'reby leriau chinch on Alait ree, odexj.hMk?d 4ii ibe bnM -, ( rtieiil where litany of tne ciiiz-n had J aoujjbt shelter. Fragment of a ahell cut off the arm of a citizen tying in lied in1 the baenieiit. My casual it ie. ' i It i reuoiteil tliit the Ysnkfr havtj again deal royel the GeriH lHilrod be- low Decatur. Lieut. Col. (i. A. Henry, Jr, ha been leniKrarily apKintid Provti Marahal General of thi Hitny. Col. G. X.-i .-, , i. . i i lotvJi. of the 1 lib leiin. Ket. ha leen i, ,i , ,. appointed I Brig W and argued lo augl.an . brigade. ( tt KiCBMOND, Aug. 26. The Waabington Ch rooicle of the 2 1st tjya Memphia was attack at 4 o'clock lhi morning by a" force of 3000 cavalry. Hiey drove in our pickets and dolled dire;tly to headquarter. W'aaburne iti.le a ruli lor Dutkland'a headquarter atid eccnped. iliev Ibeii Kltnckevl Irving 1'mmjii but was repulsed by the guard. They next, vitited the Gayoo llou expei ting to Ciure it, but did liol aucuvd In gelling poaaesMON. vur iroops now hIIhcKcu tne rebew and tooy drove tlieiii Iroiu tbe city, killing tliirty or more. - . Our loss killed and wounded about come j up to that, of tbe rebels ou tbo 22ud. Tho rebel rakl on the city yesterday, waa! a coinpleU fiirlure, our troov beiny with j out leaders. The rebel carried otf some I plunder and captured quite a number o ', prisoners. Mew 1 ork telegrams say rumors :re cur tfnaocial circles tCallhe Goverhment liave decided to send five comuiiftMotiera to liich t inoud to arrange preliiniuarics lor peace. Gokl closed 354f KlCIIMOND, Aug. 20. i3Jf to ie mi . our pickri line. L..ia iorl kul aliarp Dgbt took litem, caj sinall. HMvy finu beard aonie diaiance j liimij; a Ur'B numter of priaotira and down the linev of ike AVeldou - roaJ for i nine niece ol artillery, and the eiieuiv fled The Confederate authoriiie have ottered ; jjwuUy p. Jn the enemy conoep to exchange officer for otht-er, luau for rf4lej tlt,v j,, tie ,bicb replied man with the Federal authorities, llere- ; ,,,,,.1. n, Iwinbardiiiekt was r tofore the ioinl of contention h beeu the ...., ;" ,1,- i,,e.MwhiUi the enemv auc- 1 delivery of the eice. of prisoner. "Our , -jOveruinei t innsling upon lerni 01 tue j OK our CUnuer with the a.iUnce of cartel whih required the delivery of !l tw ,nortar fleet succeeded in damaging prioTiers on, roth side, theexcew to be on ! wvcrn gun carriage. The fort did nut parole. The government now pioposea gnJ Tuesday. Geu. Pajro destroyed every -the exie-, if auy, to remain in the hands ; lujg jn the fort and tpiked bis gun he of the-ennuy until the captures are made j nj?he Mrriaon, numbering 581 nieu. up. .uer, inwijju uiaoe eiojjriB urn ited. Coaeepon-1 dence onthe ubjji shall appear. 4arik. A. 1 lit I Mllarkvil I ha truaiav laV-a. Tliir Im ! r.n.tl .i I - and r i 4' .atl iflcttrr, mikJ htUm pHtxt r arulWrjr itrii 'iii " u r iohioii. 1"h )o ol ib nciuy in kdlift . uil uunUd heavy, 4ur rc-Utiv'rly mall. , Our irofuuii gratiUhU U dua to r"'' . i. , vtirrr til u victories, ana w ir oraTwiama .. ..ik.. . (Si.fiiej)' 1'a.E. ttK. 7 - i, 1 PTEBCnO, Aug, 26. t Thv affiir af lb vM(Um Itaiiruihl on Wfilnva-liitr r-iy . mIJhii 006, nud I auccMful 111 il rrilt. . VVJiJilieuiuy' carnliy, ftod?E Gnl . r, Si-nr-. mrtm en'aL'rl Wtwl UH 1 1, a, k fc.-v.TMl milea brVninl Il'aui'a Suifon. 1 . . .. ' . . . . j UH, g klnn l tlit-ir HifitiiitJ aii"ioi In. I J ! liiiHuiiioi Ina nirti nnd huilil llieir iiifamry grailually but stradl lr t.tiliiii ' them back until thev' renched .1. ..... . L. .... .... I . I .. ..I j i neir airoiil; hiiir", oiiit jiiii mia miq w l l!.m. niJiiiiii i li.iiU el -ill I hunJrla ' prisoner. ! ,U five oVIock in. the afternoon Gen. j Ulll attacked ihu CemyV M-,:.nd afuir .aL but akaru ti-hi took them, cao- in n a' oiit'iiioti. Col. Pi'rani of Uicbmond, turned tlie. r.piur.-d un upon the enemy illi gienl vtf-rt-. , The number of prisoners will probably reai h 2 500. . lirig. tien. Cutter was capturevl. The primmer belonged lo Hancock's rr- and hae teeii brought to town, There wa coimderable tiring dowu the Uol iodav. but not heavy tirinir. - , )ur cat niry acted with .-oiijicu.u J gnjjauiry. 7 T; j . m AtLAXTA, Aug. 28. ,. , , t . The eaemv retireil from oor right front , . , - , . ,. laf m-'hl, our forces lacupyiug the aefOBU , iy( nM, T,i- enemy', line. j lo Hn jail abandoned kirmihiiig ou the left tWi ,llornitf. Wiih the exceptioii of j three shell fired from the fight lat night j before the enemy withdrew from that point, the enemy bad not shelled tbe Hty ftt 34 honr. Two dese'tew reached ihiT ! ; ji,,r f ealertlay. They claim having ! N drafted!, at Dayton Ohio, and have ,.evt.r lu iuuterd Into seevice. t lUev ataie that they cxine through on the road direct from Chattanooga. . . , No news efrom V hrelerj rnanner j brought u Una morning from llwr. righl, , that heeler lapped the road iwice, f which waa reoared mi mediately. Trains running through, lie alo elate that Sherman's army was all 011 full rations. Atlaxta, August 26. Since moming j,e nemy have retired Irom our extreme Pft. Prioner stata l hat v train camu thronsh from Chattanoogn yeeterday, 1 he ChaUhoog Gawtt of 1 be 3d, - ay ; nd tbeu burned the town. vfw- e '' - A R, 9f Uov. .v?. I tlnis. The Yankee say Fort Morgan ! a rannituUled at 2 o'clock TueadaV. .jj ingctiingthrou bowitzera. A heavy ,orrenjerecL Iliere were If l.Uled ouoj- her 0f wounded nnknown. N QrrC9B!i bataou are not allowed to visit tlie oity. v. vim my .IN tb Matt tlrova Til- flhl WM .iIH' tllrlll. v now occupy 6000 infuntrv 1ilttjr;rWaO fWra of UMiUerr. iiturnl av tli:r iiitn.nn U to rf Huin at Clinton, but it ii not be Tlrraphi communicHtion l open to wilLin aii milam of Clinton. ""; . , Maribiah, Anjf. 26v ' Tfct lnr at Vicfcabtiri eomplHvlt rloard for lb Orit tdiriy daja, Injrrfiia and rrMa mot allowed uu.lr'r any ciruuin tanor. It ia llioiilil another niovrmnt ; a on band, all ib borvea in the city wrrt Iwiaif - imur-d by ihe Yankren. Tlia irimn4s CMrtured in Mfiiiplii by Forrrai Urft lir for Cababa tbit morning. K ' Atukta, An?. 26. ' Sine morning tbe enemy liave retired Irom our cctrvm Ifft. IVtnf atat that train came thru frfn Chattanooga watwrdar. The Cliattanoopa G-tie of Lb 23d ay that Wheeier deKtroveil tha dMt at Ci-aveland and than buro0 the to a. . ( ' 1. .. Atlanta, A bit. 7. ' ' Tha enemy dtaappared from our rntira tr ?f!ln.t ??wjl on lb exUme kfi. -Sberman u reported crossinz tbe Chat- tahiioche. " . ' . Col, Vpo.UHr4r of Ky- was mortally woundtrd aad taken priaoner on tin) 17th w?.il ranking an attack on Ilopkfnaville. , Atlaxta, Aug. 2?. , arn alili in. force on our i . - !v i it ' v r.i J""' f" f l!w. ,0t! ,l"te ,h,nt 11:: fuS! rr . "rin o.ve is saiu to De O.UUU cavalry witli 16 pieo8 of artillery. Cincinnati correspondent of the Chicago Timea states that air tbe. Ken lucky delegate to the Chicago Convention have been elected with instructions to voto for Seymour, of Connecticut, for President. The Cincinnati Gazette Chattanooga cor respondent of the 24ib say a neither Gen. Sherman nor Col. Straight wera injured at Dalton, Tha Life of Genr Jackson. Wj have llio t'Xlrema plcaauro of an ininncing that the life of Lieut. Gen. T, $. Jackeon, by Prof. R.' L noy, 1ih been coihpleted in 'a work oftWM volume, and that the volume will lo printed at aiuiulraneonsly an can be by Neabett fe 0M of Lon dtiii, and A. ilorri. of Richmond. The stereotyped plates of the work will I e received from London us soon jwxan be, and need by tlie Rich momJpublislier. A portrait of Gun. Jackson, taken in 1858, when he wasa Major in tho United States service, and copied by Messrs. Min- nis cfe Cowcl , will adorn the front) piK.H if the first volume. The sec mid vol u tue will be embellished by a portrait of the General as he ap- I ma red in the wMitouerate service. j -ii ' Jwtner. The Yankees have turned loose the largest' hornet's nest they can muster after the Confederate cruiser Tallahassee. The first news f tier depredatious readied Secr'y. Welles 1 after oliice hours, oh tlie 12th, when he 4tniiiediateljr ordered in pnrstiit. tlus. Jiiniatav Siisniiehaiina. E0I113, iram onanur , ui iuo xoiu, 1110 jioc castn, Aster, Yantic, R. R. Cu vler and Grand bolt; and on the loth, ihe Dacotah and Suit Jacinto. They all t"k different directions. These Uvere all the vessels available in tbe narj. JfoBLX Example. Three planters of Monro and Clark counties, Ala bam a, npon hearing of tho threat ening condition of affairs in Mobile, immediately, took their bands, to the uutnber of three, hundred and seventy-five, and tendered them tn the Government, and "Vera accepted. A few more such acla ."will give enough, of Jabor without resorting to impressment. CAarioitf Timet. J . J