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V
v.
i- -. J..-... - i---:J
' ret m s or Tina pirici-U.
far ! mi)t. Nu kwbn(MHircaiJ (r
OF IbVEBTISIXC $2 pern
arul puWlicii.
Tk Mudin advartinMaU( will lb Mad
aioncy iu pay for ihm. Nuiiara f TS
wardaur li-aa, will caat (3 (of tba Afl,,aad ft,
' tar al additional paWieatam. Xaticaa
laf(r ie. io tlta ante prwporiiua.
TELEGRAPHIC.
LAG OF TKUcE FKOM YORK."
KlCHMOBD. AlljJ. S1L '
A fl of true UmI iirivAl front Ne
York, vliTilr mi VmHiin. Fiw ofl5cri
tavlutltii M ij ArniMcf and Captf ' Wood,
ne cIimIiii, miJ a lo Mr. Grul Yaabaa
rfbd iMiniiy. Nu rni jtl rvCeiTed.
.... - '.i"- -..
Lynch bcra, Anf. Slat
Gx-rmpontUm ' lli ICrpobltcaa Hif
dalr l ltrt.iuf 20iii, WiHraU hai
burol Liixluii bn.ia over Jooow rWrr,
llieiuv iit 10- Mrjsvil'e ai cftirrJ
700 ni-oiicr, tlivnr. to Nre llarkel caj
Urirtg 2iH HKwe pmunort ao j acnl thcfB
la Souili Cafwiin. .
iif aiot h whs lianrd at BrifttaiWy
1 lie irtiii uf ilic fjcroou ilia S9lh auJ ia
uKcl rt-liaWw lr nutliuritjr llei .
LATtST XOKTHEUS KEWi 7
raKBtBCW, Aug. 31.
Tli'l'lironicli of Saodnjr ay ttiKn
uuraphri lix thalou TLvraJajr lh
tlit Urn. Hanv-k Ik wm oolli of
l-fclDa SUliuU U alUcktfd aVrkJ UlU
Juriu the day lul rejul'IlLo rutun j in
vrv MMull. Al um'i m1 9 I . M. coin
lnul aiUi-k u iuadun iiia calr and
left, after wliicli oo of tli uiuai i4pcraUi
bUlaof war, mulled io! iu bmij
"wiibdrawing frmir lh field. Icavmjf- tawta
4iui aud wounded ou l he ground.
Hancock, iu hia rvfiutt. aj t dark
wilbdrww lor r-auiia atid. Uis cliirf
f artillery loai 250 boiM-a. Abu Mr the
rtbols buld koine of ourguua with their
akiriuiab line, and aays bia lo will Jr
Itapt reach 1200 r 1500, thwugh lb
a urmi.' U aaya Uiis n acknuw)dd
to b Ui mwat daNra( tibl wf tba war.
- aniUiui; uwtuvivuui ia cJarcUr
... . . . a 1
T
though th uuiuur euaaU were o( less
importance.
iltade telegraph that the safe guard
came io who report that the field wa
........ r..l tarilli lit., f. Iul .lMu. mv. ffl.i.
Bhows how aeverely iber were puninhad. f
Meade says the salts guard talked wj'.b a
rabel officer who says ihe rebel losses are
grealcr than ever before during the war.
Ciraiit say with . the loss of the Wal
don Railroad below, the eoeniy can't make
a atand. . '
Ma uin ton eftlimated the rebel lues for
tho li lo we k at ten thousand.
The Feoeriti losa hey,
A diiau li fi out Chicago says McCIel
lab will be nomiualed.
War Ifoiiiocrai are pressing Dix, bat
Lc ntuuda iu i liauoe.
(ieore Cauijilvll, of Tenneaaee, (Jolhrie
of Kentucky, or IVudieton, of Ohio, will'
be 'Vice l'rriiinL .
A L'rei l aino llliM-liDC was held in
CillCH.'rt
oil .SjlurdHV night. Gatrell ,
I'hvi., aiiHiiuiiiaiu ana ruruaooo nuyui
were the pf..Lrr. - i
McCleiUn nr.d uorice Seymour are
the proiiuut:iil candid.U (oc""halVei
dviicy. The Tall:il;N, n!oftoI to have des
troyed twrniv eveu ve!cl,
accounU, ri'jctlitt.-d to-be a
s oy
hoax.
later 1
lii .. .. ... i
.1
The lleial.l oft!.-. '29th, sara Sheridan
l ......i.l.-.l I..., ! C Ul T.i. Krwl
v., ... ....... ."," I
.day titht. U.liii,: back to Smithfield or .
Middlway. Ho a;o rt ixirla the captur-1
of 100 pi iiier. and lodicliug a' loss
on the rebel of 150 kit.Vd and wounded
The Iler.dd vr MeClelUod Will
nominated, iut iu coiili :;7i be
KU1TOK AXD fftOriUKTOE.
Ttwcen- MvCieUau. and fecvjiuAL. :
Sheridan s;iy iudicai.ons arc u it reb
els will lave tlie Valley.
The IL'rald saystheii ;,rn nprei.onMons
that tin; ilrti will bg reisUi i m !l.. iiv and
a coullid lelw';n cotcriiU nj the au
laoribt. will uke place, w hich may serious
ly ouuiproinitf public ea.
Suntoii telo 'rtphs l Dix that he os
not heard fr iiu Siierm i'i far two ds.
Th llcrahl ot ihe 26lh, ay,a telegram
fromv
YoHHkU-gff
action rareivrd jx-rfc-ct oviio frwnj L-
: -y dviiHmauaJua do J wiiaj tlnrva
fur UcChrUan, t t
crtrwd 1 wlto-. tbJ. wanta MMlDalrd.
8yinvr. Filtnora, or MdVU f
cr Wwa alaraja ni liaUcaII, ILOielUn.
L)MU itM'illMwtMl IJifwra iuaiua wwtt
mUom thai XkCklUtt .will U bwauiaaWd.
f Y' tr
Gxnraaatcatio fiviu Jh1 QU1, mt
drarj JU St rlaii abvi lriUa uf vv
Wal ')fifi. im- kwlkfH i'rUii
4 IMtMMM, alU tm lllUMUrtI k UMaTftf.--
Ollkl gi W7 f Wile MDl AJui(fit
vailiu. M lUlwrU uvf M.tr ' lat
Ummi14 U MiaJui kBaWef. , , t N i
, HfcaitokA, Kg. 51.
. Tho CLroeicU of U JOlb . famum jao
Expiraa Ie4iani frOM lW diiraw 0ob
venlion of lb Vlh which aaja tit Cow
wtiow wtwcaJIrdtooroW by lVJntont. In
remarks o Ukiug the chair borferdBO''
moaious nciHi io order that the aacrwf
name af tl. Doat,cvnatitwlKHi aJ law
war tMa4 wwr LutaiirMU itd..teaHi.
IIct. Cl.rk.oo of CUiov, offvil a
pra) r ftr a speedy peart.
. ' i ; i
1 raaswiai
A iwnittew of oa lMeAl from each
, i "
Sutw .piloted to p.-tre-Mlutiona.
A nuinW of rewlulw-a let, read and
reler reil, welwd 104 ne by Luoc, of Uhw,
for tne-
1 . 1 . 1 ,
ped l.n n.ntow -nd
Lihroio to poatmelU df unlit lh
vopie decide, al the eomiu; ehf llvu, in j
favifr of war or jwaee, hy th eL-ctwa of
cand'uhxtea for tl l'teii-lracr. ' ! .
row. The Sw York IMegatKHT took P
vote .a U choe O rreIent, reacting
M UetVltTitsx S.ttwii. U : Ol,'
.i . . if jisi ia
uvirzaiiuB ir..w, w
lj... If.-iXiUai lit v-iat fi ! :
irfiiios, Mctrwun 2i -'-i 10.
A p-ril dipuh th CroaK.
of tb 2th -xcitenarrt ialeaae.
Vallaudi-bara. CfcMBey and twrr.
uatle pret.bea detnauUieg peace w any
term.
Outside seMtianeat atronj!y for jvae. !
l'eudletoa. of Ohio, g aiua a'ronly tor j
lb- nominati'M) ( mj Vk 1'remh-ttL j
llie Coiciuitlrw of orau'xath'U will
f teiomineod Srymoor -lor IVeatdewt
, Convention.
.Th coniinittee on reaolations held a
ftortaj mrswon, V ahandigham defeateJ J
for chairman. Guthrie was elected.
.
- " -Macos, AnS. 31. j
A special telegraph from fort .alley.
loHlay says o larw Jtrw oecnrred at Amen-1
cu last tight Price's warehouse, 6,000
bale of cotton and 27 building burnt.
It is supposed to be the work of an incen
diary. ,
FCOM RICHMOND.
URicbwoxd, Sept I.
special dUpatcbe to the
New York lavrs asserts that a com mis-
Umr..mn ha arrived there. He de-
. . i.l r : :u
.,rea to learn upon what ba. Georgia will ,
be re-admitted into the L nio.
Brownsville, rexa, has been re-occu-. j
pied by tb tebeh. 1
onerniaa rvunria itu iiguiHg
from the upper Potoinac.
lleiiitirliunu baa Mtued an order inter
dicting the introduction, of aim and am
munition into Ohio. Indiaoa, Illinois and
Michigan. Mrs. Grant arrived at CilT
PoiuL Gold ia hew lork on the 20th
closed at 238.
PfcVKKMBTfta SL 1st,
rl
OHjar aiwui noon a cotisiueraoic air-
SJ . .,,ri
. 7 - j. I
about the centre our .ines, ieuititisi
Lo..v , oihin. "l)jHng this lime
.ui. rlti tl.. i.
W? to BMaVthe
nominal
ti.m '.J V.M'.and and Fernando Wood.
j No psjer ol the 31t ha been received.
psByaa, SepU-lt l.
Te enemy threw several shells into the
city this morning, which led to a genea.
canonading along the whole line lor two
bouts. Otherwix alj quiet
Chari.itox, Se.pt 1
.1
Tlie steamer Mary Bowers, from I?er
moda the 25th ult, ia attempting to run
the blockade last ai'bt na over a wreck
topg faUnJ Mj was Cot into.. Sh
Mik JMNioil Iajlal4ly-.nftrt .: awl;
erf w al nJ liatcfrnryd im AMWTv'i;,. UmaawWrj wawtthaUj i uupajmj, jMatkat, avtivix oth lt was mall. Un tne re
LWvU . iucliult rttOff.Wdaj frurn hjiiuauiijf, hbrrtjf and UpvbUftWtjjaftnJe-.; n.n wt'tblst UarJ'i ocirr, in poaitioh t
Uvin'M iNimiaV wkl, ih ain'rill fV'i'H1.5 .r.'vH.1! n' Jj Mnor force
fM if..k..i .ik-rj l.l.'LHC. .ii.l Iwrtititi withnviewjonltiiualn tof.Jh eticihr. 01 twin. ontfl.inteil, w
; 1 V.l. 1011.1 ' wuiniiiuu wi an hit cuaica anu. ail uuier bwiiuciicu m wiuiuiw uwiiik hit uil,"
"TV
Ml
winora, aaiu 1 pj Aruru
Mirra,to I l.vd Hndd pur Di' bavtt
arriVwl at lliiltwn Llend-V Anjoiii; lbn
Ua Uair 4Jwat yf lliia i j; . .
,t 9tH Mllwl ajck ba? bertt piMCrd, 10
nlljfuThl uarUta at IJ a u fort, wbrrr,
LTrat. GitchiM. Waa'aaauK I: the ' would
rCH.w ouuiiual.'.A!ftn fla f
ifftoy br pnrMja tx rttuming ui,,tj
ranker ihiriy or (Uty tiulcuoiUiUul and.!
uj.ti..ll ... -.irJ ..', !!.
ha ala.il-. JL. furtk.aoJlira.L:. ...
. , .CUVTOX, La, iw IdaBUE, Spt. ,
At m oclovk nlrrdtr inornini;, i.n.
fottr tatetWiSs lnilaboe'loft Uad-'
opened N ' the iraimport ' Wing
. " , ' , .. J , .
1. l T i "V iV f
ww v .
monitor came op i? tba Uitterr retired.
Another tw(trrr fitod fiftr shi at iwotlifr
Iranaport threw luilan ab Bay on Hura.
Kraolt wwi know ar The yankeea bave all
back oer lh river.
- I ' '.
it a at "t r r
Mown. Anjr. J .-Tha Cotnm.tte. of
i " .
Miw y wort w m
.
r - - , r-t n . , . .
... ----
' , . , ' ' TT
titer recewiii i'iniru i,i nuninHfiu nil
.Jnct ml .UHt'fr vn&U
; Ml -f4.u, ,tf lwW Mw d,r
llkJi11V.-ttlHMM-. t--
A Py f tro aril at IWu!a
; w. : Cooler. Mifv.'
. . . . ,
Macon, t;a,'8epL 1st.
r.K.to teWnnua to-dy troot Jones.
" . ... .
, ' UV. UI"1 f1'
ChrUsrn IIfdee . cor,, al'-. ked
I K M,rm.T n,! ""k emretiment
, . -t. 1
: Teaiewuav uui me eiiewiv, neinr temiureeu
' l...;t.. ..' -...! .LI.- ..r,U.!l. !.!.!
. ...... u
ill J H1 fivoMM wmtv.M, JHIII'mii rv i v..
- z1 tr.w ";
Toes w rene-ed to d3 result, not
,7 . " r . m.,-u-
'" -"""f -l"ur"""
o ,
FROM BARLVS pOMMANP.
UlCUMOM), Sepl. 1.
Letters from offievra ia ErU'eiiiinind
tat that a eusideraW b 'ht iok pbru i
of : on Saturday. Early feigned retrcal. T'i the be.-l interest of his cyunlry, ;curing nev
: 6ih Corp left Llarpef'a Ferrv in pursuit, r ;uin to Im- Wwied, all the rk'hls and
aBd wa ambumknl, akd wh terribly cut
up. INo othoial information of ibis affair,
v
McCLELLAN" FOR PRESIDENT.
Richmond, Sept 2.
Cant. Hatch, of the Exchange .Bureau,
vVrioa at 6 o'clock, P. M, yettenlaj,
, M u mtu i,lforn4;l Uy a dUpatcb just re
LivtJ gt FortrMg Mouroe, announcinjr
fm ii
the Domination of McOellan on the firs
l.llS AlhinisaaJ ahnnl PrMhlAlll
a.wu... . . i
or plalforui. j
I.icumosd, Sept 2.
TK. TTrLl rJ th- .tfttl. nit i i liiHv !
filled with matter pertaining to the Chicago .
Convention. It says the Conveutioii refused 1
H,nit lruul .J.'10'' " V1 of
lnnnia, and htates in rebelbcn. u ashing-
Matxd a uoa Jookiug L
Uje ron 0f ,he Union through tho
, emtion of all States. Peunsyki
rates offered a resolution ol the same
nature '
!
una unm muskivij.
Richmond, Sept. 2.
An official dispatch says, that the enemy , Natchez, cotton $175 to $180.
has withdrawn from the Memphis and! Confederate Surgeons arrived in Mobile,
Charleston rairoad to Memphta Troops sup- J Qjie Iron Clad aground just below odstruc
posed desuned to Northern Virginia.. j tions since yesterday.
Repot ted raid on fiolknd untrue.
Kicumosd, Sept 2. J r ;
Tba Nominations of Uie Chieago Con ven-; - ' Pctkiubcku, Sep, 2.
tion arelieicUella anu-- JjinaMiUjju '
v.irtkr n.rtu...r.'r. t.ni.Vhf
further paruculars to-night
THE CHICAGO CONVENTION.. .
. KicnMOSD, Sept. 2.
The following is thu platform adopted by
the Chicago Convention, with but lour dis
senting voices:
- Iiaiolntd. Thatia future a in the ra5t we
will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the j
EnioD under the ConMitation as the only
solid (onndation of our irenjrth, security and
happiness as a pevh. 'id the frame work of
our government evjualiy couducive to the
welfare and protficruy of all the States,
Northern aifl trout hem. ..
JteoliJ, That this Convention explicity
declares the s'ne of the American peplo tliat
after lour years ol failure to vestore tlie un
ion by experimental war. During which un
der tlie pretence of military necessity, or war
power eonsiructioo nave ueeu aisregaroeo in
TTTi t
alike' trodden down, and.
, of.
1 tm M oU of the wJoraii UniuU mT ' tho
Bvuw, uu uuan inivnarrncew tumia (
j ry jwlliuritM of tba Uuilud Htalea ui (lie r j
crm riiruwwM a iua:iieiiji vimauon vt me J
Cuiittili.tiuii and aWtr-utiuii 4 audi iacfa
Jntioiiliry and rebinl -with U theaQI
andlnwvr4itk(Murontrui ' . f,l.'H
jui'ea, j uai tue niairr orjeA or .IM
l)eHioerrV iwrty .iv.U prenre tho
I uuiiiinaiivu auU that Ui- ' b rrbv decUre
1 l..iiH?tiH.r-idB oI1
i Constitution, a aubvoraiou b iiiiliUrr law in
t:Utxf nut iu lnWrtft'tion,'orui:rar)r military
j rfWKi,t . impriMiiiUHlst, -trial, . senteo-JO oT,
Awerko nitiwiia, .w SUWs rff'.aviilOw:
r?'u m ."Ppw0 V VHT0
-of siieecli anfluf ihepre. den1 .rofri'htof
' 7'"n' ' wwrrganl of tfut rts.
1 rmpiyj.at ol unusual tea; oaLbs. tuteertJ
! toe tt ,. .int iiruial of people to bear arui!.i
; calculated to itretent die rwfofati.m of tlie'1
, Union, and the 1 perpeimalion of tiie (rdreruj
nerir wjr & in power irow tue eon.
K'"1 MUMS :oreruea
RnolenL That a aliamuful dismranl of ihi
i AdiMiiiiatraliou-todutjs in reupwut to our leU.
Ww wliaelw whw V, rnwo(.
m auufiiui; coiiuuion. ueorve4 lue (le
1 . ' ' -
T '"",,rou- "w,n " w r"0"
; anu cuiniiMm nuuuuiity. r ft - r. m.
iWred. .That tbe-yiopatoy etJto&SOO-
craUc luiy hoUly and eurncsjlyjaiM.d-:
toaol.hvrf iit our uitny wlio are and bnvo,
, f. ;.
j 'v "4 e4
! w 1 reCMn all the c-rc, profectlon, re- )
lmmI aini kuidiieiis the brave aoldieTS of the''
lepubbc have ro liobly-wwtod.
ilr. Lmil', olOhio, oflenul an aiiieiidment
: i-c.o ? ." 1.
ilniiu 17'Ui ' ' . ' '
Cox, of Ohio, oioved the previous ques-
riatform adopted. ' . ' - , "''
Stockton, of New Jersey, nomiuated
UcCieliait. j . .
Lwg invoked U Convention not to add
weakiV-su to the ulaiforiu bv otiiciiiir aucb a
man
in noinin.ition. '
of M(4fyUnd made . UlrioM on.
? slaiiht 'ipon McClellan, and knocked down
ueiegaie wuo uenouncea
hi in
ai .1 traitor.
First Ull.it. McClellan 202. Seymour 23.
McCtclbm declared nominated.
Horatio SeyiiiOiir inade a speech pleflgitig
hid !ile that when McOieiluii tukes the Fresi-
Jeutiul chair : he will devote all hit. onervk-s to
lvileges ot tlio jieojilo: '
ValUudi-iiwiii uigved that Uie nomination
be made uuaiiiinonj.
Carri- amid deafening applause. ..'
l'eiidlwon was unaniiiwoiiry nominated Sor
Vice Ptcnideni on the second ballot .,
Conveutioii adjourned.
lIoBiLt, Sept 1. -Price
was at Paseageula yesterday. lie
t t. . i vt r i -M
orooeui uumoer oi av vneaiis exiles.;
T, -
... . . ... ......
at virtala. West MB?M-!ppt, was Surprised ;
tbirty-eight. killed and wounded and forty ,
Cowslip (?) are dragging Mobile Hay for
tortjedoes, hl bouyintf up tho' monitor
Tecuuiseh, with a prospecl f raising t
e.v ar? oragwng over liw federal raid
her.
on
Clinton, La. liaiders claim to have dumaged
the ConfedeTHtes MJVcnd hundivd . thousand
dollais. ' They admit tbeir soldiers enriched
themselves with plunder..
ant' TV a stn. .-' .a
i ue ricayune acounts our loss l ju miiea
an wunded. Their loss 30 killed ajid 20
tvouuded. Expedition returned k to Baton
Rouge with IroJi 4 to G captured cannon.
Federal enivllment begius forthwith at
Vi.-lnthnn - J
Ihe e.n;mi a atVAIry niwH! a reconriBigHi
. ou our extreme riuht this mornititr, driving j
; in our cavalry pick.jts. Some skirmishing en-
' sued, burthj1 enemv quickly leireufed. Our
I lois tour lwr?es. Betweeu sun down ana
dnrVthis evening a spiited artillery duel
took place ou our right.
CHARbesTox, Sep. 2.
The enemy a second time attempted to
blow up Fort Sumpter last night with, a tor-
pcilx but faileti It exploded three hun
dred" rard- front the forfc-
ATLANTA ABANDONED.
yiniMosn, Spt 4. The followiog offi
cial dispatch Iroin Hood of the 30th says :
"On the evening of -the 30th the enemy
made a kxlpuent across ITat River, near
Joucsboro. We' attacked thera there the
evening of the Jlsi with twocorps but failed
to dislodge them.. This made it
This made it peceasary to j
bich was done thenigh j
abandon
'Oat hws on tie
portitheirlof) f err severe.
" Macok, Sept 4.
, All doubts about the (alt of Atlanta art
ended. It was evacuated Thursday bight
nd owcopied by 'the enemy at 11 o'clock'
ow, Frilay rnornigg. , Gen. Hood blew, up
hjs sunttus ordnance and burnel his cofti
vnifaary stores and drew off on the Mo
IXtnougll1 roal, fearing nothing ' in Atlanta''
but blood strtins' of thu enemy, .Yeerday f
(the whole army was concentrating at Lor
Jty V Stioo, on the VI aeon and Western '
JBailroadii. '
j .Tbwvfnoinj reported retreating to-,
Wards Atlanta,
, ' lit fho fight at Jonesborv the Cfb and parVv
oftbe 3d Arkansas were ca pin red. We losti
tin pioces-of artillery and captured six.
; ' ' ijABjrgviLLi, Sept X
. a irrnott couison nas jum tasen piace
tvoorwl -a half mile - oho hero bet wen T
train wllb wounded toidiere ud the np train
mlad of, regnjar arhednle time. There is
reaf excitement, but notbi njr definite can be
learned.' Tl WW--neobablj not less
tbaa.lS of 20,nd many, horribly mangled.
. There are three' Teasels off Battery klcln-
.1 mvu- w-..T ' . M, .11. I, - mu& ''"v. w w
nt, keeptng at a respecuui Cisunce..
All omet here and at rensacola.
r T v RjCHMOiro, Sept. 3. .
- , ,
.
ult, sUtea that,
tered Lebanon
tk,iHM, !rh.t MnJfW UllliW
m.A SHI Aria.M U'tlnaLr1. -Itn.in Cm lirf
or eyrht thousand strong, was near JlcMinn-,
vine, advancing towards Murfeesbbro. Nash
vifle was greatly excited; under apprehension '
that tho ciiy would be mtiacked,.,
- ; , 'i'-.' CflARLKSToS, Sept 3.
f he delirory In the hartw, ' of some forty
'! Yankee Surgeont and Chaplains, took place
this njorning. ,, . ,
! The Port Royal paper of I he 1st, annouo-
'! es the arrival ol the steamer Crescent, from
Fort Delaware, with 600 Confederate pris
oners, many of them of high rank. , '
, During the voyage the Crescent ran ashore
on Cape Rornain, and narrowly escaped to-1
tal wreck.
Three or four prisoners have escaped. v
Another, flag of truce lor the. exchange or
prisoners is expected to take place on Thurs
day next v .J,,;.,,
t - u - : '
IIaoos, Sept 2.
Tarties from the front report thatonrlostf
on Wednesday will cot probably exceed
000. -'.---- -
, Thursday the enemy made four assaults on
our lines in heavy columns, and were each
time repulsed with great slaughter. They then
concentrated on Grovs'- front and breaking
our lines their retreat became neccessary,
which was effected Thursday night
Prisoners report only four Yankee corps
engaged, and three menacing .Atlanta and
guarding their communications.
No reliable information regarding yester-
day's OfjeratJons or the pction of Hood.
SECOND DISTaTCtt
. Macox, Sept 3. During the past two days,
the city baa been full of the wildest rumors.
Owing to the operations on our line of rail
road cooimunications with Atlanta, press re
ports were impracticable.
Tha refjult of the action of Thursday was,
that Hardee, oppressed with overwhelming
number, fell back io Lovejoy's Station. Lee,
by order of Hood, withdrew towards Atlanta,
leaving the railroad in the possession of the
enemy. ;
It is now ascertained.' that six corps of
Sherman's troops were thrown upon the rail
road, and only Hardee's aud Leo's corps con
fronted them. - ,
The losses on both sides large, but as" the
Yankees on Thursday, attacked our entrench
ments, it is supposed they suffered a much
greater loss than ours. No reliable details
can be obtained.
The report is current that Hood evacuated
AUanu yestcTuay morning, out no poure
inforniaitoa has beea iTCeived.
" Gwtral Steele. Th Texans have
at last xiirrMHleil in mubinr a c.-m.r
i r v.i- r.i c. i i i
ui laiikcc vjsiiciai oieeio auu '....
it fs :
"Gaw. FraoVrick St !p eomes atealinr
Siraliag our hugs and ataaling oor eo .
Ptralinj oar aherp and stealing oar cotvs
And aUaKag ih tteaj from of oar pIowsT
S:eal bo (aeneral iievle, era long you may
frel i " .
Tha tMightnmjfrets of very cold UttV
Dr. Pride Jone,. of IliHaborongh,
has been appointed Confederate
Siate Marshal for the St&ta of North
Carolina, Tico Wealey Joan, Esq.,
Varoi u
resigned.