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J Um;tie liiey receive ; ' that JIo La left Vailimtu!i for iVttr"! tl liv rult f drHitin 150,000 Monroe'.', Iryino a rioner at nii J lrin $0,uoo uoiii.rrjjts, KicbiiHiii fir iiionlhk. The Nw ! Md uo more, intu tli uniiy. 'Could York 2'uts t . ' lI'?rJ b a inru tr.kiii; proof of the Tiio rehvl, ax vdl h wy,1 now j iiiajiludft tad judiiiciU ami w aut Ih.IU ri'6ectTvclj alirjjw tiiiiulicr of i wFLh vTjjr,T' WTticIi" dlictl " tlie pri jjrisoiK'f; and tlivi'c" rc difficiWtic j cttdiii mI' lh' ditiinibirution t If letHltii lit ri-iit d tth-iuaiJT "f jJJi'J' JJ!'! MJV'1!5!!' cXcliatic- The quickrr t'UefH ditU-1 dun tJit wvr j.ntiut iir oj.raiToii, , cuiiieH-Citri iivior.t:ljf mj kolvud, the j inead of adding 5) p r ccut tj ieitt r for us, most iiiKjuvalioiialil). am,ltuA Tktuttgk a GU. A correrImidt;nt . mi - tiie lU.ltiiiKuv . .. Aauuicutt, nuutt Iroiu the tlel fl Ciiitrieatoa, outC - M T7vTiTF weir uir-lu'i ft r--T.fittrW,M ' W-Wwu tH 1 liWH. J o I l Jf ort Slgn:r, w have Hcr tU rmrruw fiarl ol lom iklabU. oiuii ..lux r I hm a.i.m riiwr I hkrn . i i i " . . . . . . studied the ajct of the .uv n!U it ha uroain, familiar tu u.o. We van ee the .opin-r, what there .t it. a the wlmrvea: the idvinsf of two Viiij'.ll fetfXUuf r In aiiafc " V..- ir,..-. tliM kUH'tt ui from lim batterv, and, and aimt la.K-y we'O.Ul acre I two year, and 15,922 the Ic..le moving in them. ! xir IHifioi-liaa,rht -The tall fcterj4r of (Jraec, SL M,t vulanteer; M.Hhu MiciWuund Chrif,:'chnlthhave!u, 71,038. Kentucky Im c.n-"ruwtraccn-Wiued itf!i:, and th 'r.hnred 43,SHS men, an.l Mi.wi lu the fleet who have hevii with Charleston in other day xint AUO-4irjoUiijJjJHiId' ..Piff jl?id o late ua to the fate "t oM" fntnda wbotu tbe war bil ewept into the yrtexfiLltv.aiid j T 3 tu ba, tliu aaiue liiat aeems al mot to dac within our ra gbowa Urn Sumter, rained, yet de fiaut; the thftfatenitiemhnieurea of Fort Johuarou, and the U'U line of bntteriei? which fringe the i-hore of ward, until tbetetandy outline are lout ia the wood about M -tint Pleas ant. These are the ten tine la "that irunrd the road to tb eity. They .will be overcouie, bumbled, and cal-. Dut. ibouirirfJltarleaTon h thua iieartil' " '"S corrcci np to tured not a. doubt of that but j A telegraphic correspondent" baa wbibt tltey remain, though near,fjnat uaaaed hetwvtii the Eprto Kiid Charleston i not 0r Jutf 8ptculut'uM.'X apecia diapatth to" the Kew York Tm, from Chattanooga, October 27th, fia 2ai vnie7 2S; 8 ay til "UhreUable iuteibeuce hai been received that Loiiiriitreet ia uiof tnf tip the Tenn- em;e ri v e r vri tb ; the i n t en t ior 1 rf operating aainet Burnaide, and itia beiieved that .well la morini; on atTeuiiee!e by way ofLyncbur, with- the ateutirpof Another Chattanooga dirpatcb. laied 24th, via iahviile, 23, "ilie enemy 9 action incicate lMt jit" 18 moving a lare force on Cleavchuid. Tenneamse,. wUh the tn rauH. ii ia generally ueueyen -"fhaf thtrmoentl ia cooperated iu - ! . I J atl;rfoojf''i na Ly nchburg aud Uriatl, with ab intention to drive liuruanje out of Ieiuieec, flank the Union army and compel it to retire from Chattanooga. . TU Actual Ilfult of ifus LaU Draft al tU AVf A. According To, ien. Frv 'a reuort. to the United Ut.ea.,SeJrctarT of ar, dated th W ... . . I&tb matv tfius eooacrtptienr bringt ouly one of tbexCouacriptcjimen. iQ'' drawn. Tha New York World Wet a tynoptia of the atatemanl in hure- jwrt: -' . - -!..; . . -- For atirr 100 mfl traated 160 '..' - -of iIhki ilrawii 60 . per conk Lav re- j , Mi vsiip(. u ior iiijriuAi aifMuuuj ' ,,,1 jju pwr wuu; j y .nJ j eccviwl, vf- . nol j t.MV4iig 4i - pc-r ie,a, wj,0 mve jjj ,rt rv,,.. dnu of tliiau lie MYI imi liaU lidve j . r crtcienci, thvy wonJu have w l'vr The draft I irfint only km coi.Mfrij.t in i.inv I . i-. -. . l . . . - l I :j .. ... ,"r,fW ,'M,, ,,,w "Jt rviuen,i ! StXiceii trei- btatvf and two slave Mati- iinfe et.t tolhe'hif 1.276.. 'n if ujiipi'TI. fir in t J . 1 iM -1,068,769 ' ' u. p.. ll.r .r a . ... ri I'uinut rauly j Vl tOOM iroluu.eera, of "V. V' n . ,Z ' 15.1lMnme i.tU ud l64fL'f7 three men. Nvwi'Votk fint tar- j niched i-2St rolunUers, of which t..tJ of 30,MU,ot wMch 17,395 were thiw veaia'iuvii, 10,714 nine month antr 8,105 thff-e n tii tueii. Tiie abrrve atatotnent ba beet coiiipilel from ujcial aourcea, and may be .. . i i . ..... January 1, 1SC3 ThtHeM li'amt. The question of the tixure of the eaUet'" rebel ram bad not been adjudicated. from the new- now . jc.t f them, it ia mrimprobalt!e, that ir.atead of djnding CUad Mew York, tbeae loruiidahle aliip rnay, before Jiiaiiy week fiave paa ud, mount jrtard in the Boaihorua or the Dardaneiit. The Levant (Turky) Herald aay : Her Mrtj enty'n forettOnliice, through the Turkikb Euihaay in Inidnn, on tiie auhiect oV the arrested irou clada in the ileney. Tiie Ottoman Gov ernment it willing to pjnr chase the teasel at Mr. Laird V price, 130,- 000 each, and hail Kusael., though tin tide at ptesenLloiye effect to thrs wish, baa expressed In rcadi ncaa to promote it at the earliest mo ment (he exiting embargo cau b re moved. OUK ARMY IN MOTION. 1 nkee papers say t hat Iymatrect' .n--iia' prcmaud the river above ChattaitooH, aiTd-arusiippnseJ to hej Urair. Tliey alsj state that A. 1'. ilill ur EwcJl Is coining down nton TtZdrMit Ut Kntrxf iOtfrnvirrlrwthef f troops'iStefeuaonV and Cheatham') are advtucin from" London mr AUOXVllie. ne oeneve ior that tbe Yankees may be right and are hot lying, and that when the tniltirone meet;' 'the grinding pro- cess, will commence, which it to ulveriea Grant's army. Oorowu Bformation indjgees the belief that t Tr . M Gen. Draifsr, .'...rt spec ted ofLeIii a sort of Oaaker, -baSaptll when the spirit moves biru. . lie is most likely aoder ioflaencerat pf eiencYeadwHrignlr-Jmporn f eriJr. tha axmr is in motion. 1W RiKMk. (Vi.) 4 JPrM Ih.i rurn1Kh Mi fuUowimr outline of U uod 6t' yitilimK w.bld iuw i V lhi 4bsL)lauruf altr.diu U SewkMi vf iL'w Uudy, al iifleili ,li wxk. and liiit w uil nmi'f l-aruvii D.ictow anl heioJ riu JIkO iiW. thia 'ra' Bothiiip lik4i Excited ;Witl iu)Nl Mitd aUetliuu a ill Mill, ,Mruli4u ly ftvw, if, jp. Jle, uf. ft yeMtit ja li htitj 4i)iiift la fcuropv, lu a pLlti Vtxr rattttoatTwue ifj-4wja'Bc ath L t cctditd by gnriii rtfAiLr, li f til-f tiut-d tli crwviei . aiidienuj ii h thy iTiiIiiU ' hi voyug add utuH-qijrni inim?t4 auil Aucial iiiluiCuunM: with krtvKiW aicialHMi itj men of diklinoiiotf ia JLMioi and oib; tr piacra, for (w houra, uu KriJav room- inj;. lit) alalvd bfUllk. llip urpv ff hi iniMkioO anJ hia rvrdial rrtsi-ilHiA.auu lilieriil trfainnrnl at Naaau. Ut ill at vO ka arrival in Londou h aa infiuJ lw anparT before th IWtd f PulkUcativ (jirtaiJpd .oTct. Iylrd ShafuWr V al't Itaieiiln with frtl'auitJ4leil tl ktaienieni n our cotrautun on una nae ui , : ... i .i j . uit wivf?rlH1?T M v ti iiiiif awji wv"i NbhiHiueiag ihvh detafanaaUoa u mk hiina niaiMiitkiMil donatioo uf hoka aoitr abt to I lie watiia of our a-Mier (iiivlljf Httl.-a.) Hii il ul-qiH'aiijr ro hwiI, at mUNce of vin u- Quaker AholiiiuniMB, uhitliU-ra i t tt Itoard, to - a . - a 1 ctatf Willi Certaia eOaUnMlk v( lllr;0U- Uuia lu ahoea. Tina donation, a qua'ifir-d, Utlor II. vry promptly rj ret tc au nit j tVtn that a et better jajifi-d to provide fr the anirituai aola of our aiaea, and at tlm me time, fu a uiu'2i diapOMd tu du M m they cootd U thi tl) hnt any for them to coninhuie to the rpiiittial aati! of our ftlava Ka to put lh UiUh rntw U bini uf thvir.nfvtr!. That all I in thi coootr w,o c-il-i um an 1 deirU to Lar a tf'f - tfc N'rinturi eoui.J aiaava obtain it. The muit va that the jfitl aa DaJt atvotuUi and Ub t cooduifcL Hufidea .he kariuu cuiitri- ! K11I1..I1A l.imxl ml K. rt.l !..t Km Llln-K - - - 'I i U, .!, am..uatof fnnd. 0.1 h.od.-amoant j tniii tue areyai, u lU lartftjr aupj.lv i titbit w h titer Im in ptnM"twn ut. ( In repoiu i ei.uir, aa lo hu thi. j the ?th of Octwl- -r, iaU North Cafoli a ' ' V aak - -- -a --- ..!... a a a-a a vnmaana ti CMdimn ir-2t"i lta reii gioUB tttitud of oor eieinv f l kn-tor H, aaatia that it ia airaally luoked upon a the grtaifst pheo'Du r ili time 1 tbal profeaaed cbnUaia of tlii Nonh cmii adopt a coorae of eoaduit at variance iih tl t'-bingi, A' the ..cnB5l,Tbt whilat tbere art D ytv-t'.mwt men in England, yet, during a aUy of U-fi utwiitlta h bad met bat oft iegle mdivfdaal who did not aow di-cided tynipatby aitb tbs cainw f &vht agaiDal lb nhr i4 our traiuendooa aUne tor xiU?in v. Va ara jratful tu Wa o ft I kniof II. that contrary to the aM-rnon of Yan- kea p4era and corraptiiifeoU- Spariftfon tb ltioguiibd LtaptM rvivabt ia c-r-' tainlv now, di-cidad and aevtrviu bia eon J.jiuoatiou of the Vanbre GvraMht. Aud hkeaiae. that the eiOinviit hiiu rtan, Thomaa Crlil, ia ji rtd I y to i.nr cauae ; and dial the old jok-r lanbl n moderately at tbe mebltou of the mob in New York,- banging lb oe;roHi v lo th lamp potta.- Two atwUk-ant facia brotKjht out by Dr. IX' obart vatiooa. nre tba. tberu ia. Hill, even iu well inform cucla of Kftgiainl attd Scotland, a aurprUing degrra of . igiioranye aa to tbe condition of tta lae in the country ; and that 'the over throw of our Government haa rendered ibem iimnoderaUsly attached t their n eatabJiabueut, and benco oppoaed to any war nieaaurea that may have tbe moat die- laril bearing apoo tbe penoaoency.' ' 1 IJOMBARDMENT OF. FORT " SUMTER. ",oXa7,Sfcea on Morria areevidentlv crow my; v-eary of their iw43Wtnal'acd, to reduce the trram- ana tiw iunrert wuu 1 tho stubborn and uncoDquerable Major Elliott and garrison to sub raiaaion. . .Tlift.prescnt txiuibafdment, consid ering tbe treinendoua aud uoprvce dentedTFeight of taelaV fired at the short range of between twelfe and f Sfteeii hnndrea yais omjt nafing faited ifter a period of foartcea days to acc6mpltinttt object, furnishes not oiJf U-wA. but a,J valoable lira uisivruiua awjvi .uiwm, m uv offered, declined to b reUev ed, and seiit.n j :tl,U( dr!? J?l t welfare or I ha carriKuli ana Jhrf 00- At bur laxt acft.tint, til tlwmj firV; :ettin,ti be ilower audi afower; and aitue ihe'ti InU UVriwed tf.JWti W a'6'i;ai'6V4V'ttilnrtl'hir and then 'riiaiiitHltJ intrVaU '-ot iHCo aqflwty.ift tho.nie.aatiio j.rJEili,tMd,.tlif batra col! Iectf4d ,f et SM., the city a larpi MMHIol w HIV ni-'wai w aheiu of alt ;uvcripioiia lym in ialc ' In Ibe - f irf.' ' Dorjiijf Fridy r"".'! . ... a. - ... , r - - . a HnTbt,' but !xr - viitht-fined tbou re fired from 0:e,W, Iweiitjr-mnoJ ol wo'clt fM to exohnje, or tdoded after jmitr oyer. , .Tli nutnber of yeaaeU feporttd iiiaidc the bur Saturday morning win twenty eiiit, in addition k' the Iron- aittoi, f r monitor, the fla. Udp, tao imrtr liiiilu ui telly luict, Jji JJV f)r Jj. 7 7j Fo! I v Kief, fotir tn .. r , i - j 7 tree in otono, twel ve j .ntl.(,fMi btauk a uttuibcr of During Satai'Jay iiigbt,atxtjlFree slid la Willi . time fuaea.. wre firi'd -Irvtu'Cuuiniiiijs'XPuiut Ut?ery, ix; ifM of which iniW-d. 0 Sooday, ninety -three atiota from the rifled 2w at Qriti were fired, twenty- i TlTieTntajd nirTmrfT-oti fr4ttrttdred 4 eiinneen fcnrii rrein ino amnar oai- ery,of which, forty. tiveuivd i and ; eleven ahoU trxnu t!ii monitors, fife taiaiuiff dp tort. Lieut. I. Daft Watie, lt South Carotioa Artillery, concuaaioii, aJ'ii?. One necro waa aeverely aitd onedangerotitly woond ed. ViiarUtlim Curtr,9tA. I M I'RKivSM EXTS A UGCSTA"(G A.) CONVENTION, Incrordaba with tha rrueat of the S-cTvtwy of War, iW UtrinmMatoaia p I" inl in -U diflVrynt State, ander lie Av f tsongt, " la-regolaja lotprena ni..n:," w.t in Conlotition in Augusta, on hi w rrrMMfitxrit5t'Ti?tB-tir tt. li. tar a and R. V. HickU'ckA. n e extract from the piocevdiuga uf the OuBiatitiwa, ib followinif JtETOltT. l b Cominituu of one from each Sute rekrwi preanibla anl rtluior.a offt-rvd by Coinrnilooer Bat- gwyn, of onh Li.ruima, bv had the aatn under conaidritiorand b-avt. to retiort favorahlr tbmw; recommend tbir adoptiuo fcr the Convt nuan. . ' ' WTuaW. Ma.da.Cb'rn. rRRAaiitt avn RsaotcrtOKS. Whtrtat, It ia obvSava that in tb atril chj U(wrn tb ajcnlatora OA tbe one pari U graiifj ibeir ,vrc, evn to jeoprd'ii int.' tha aMy ol our country, and tha uov rne!t o tha other, to protect that oun trs.il Ixvinie iinortaat lo Mrf iiglhen the arm of the Government by the. action bth of the LegialatBrea aud lb,ptop!; there lore, be it JRt4l4t Tbatjba feraStalea of tHi CoufiNleracy be iepieled toaauchlaat and lake each measure a frill Biot effect ually etaaa the pricea axwd by tbe Com miionr of appraawmeoi ia thair States, to W"PbWf4.;JL,eibi. aad purcliaaer. And thi Cooveolioa i of tie opinion ibat the uiuat eOttsliw mode of 0 irifc tbia would 1 frir th LeiiIacar1-iro;o a lax oil all article aold over tbe schedule price for the uws, equal to tbe amoool of tbe diOeraaoe beiween' the aoheitnle pnee wid thai at. wbk-b lb arbcla m sold. offvfrTfiat tin Ctimwrwioiier of TMiAitn li I avn. I these Reeolationa laid before thdr reipec- tive State Legadaturea. . i .h.. a..,a . linmiVTi? aavjrwi WonJUKO'xr-TbaJste geaerai or der from Gea. Bragg'a bcadosarter, pro- tiding that every npn -eom niitaiuaad officer aud ' soldier wbo aecure a recriit aol cauxe bim to be nutered into the serf ice, hall ba entitled to a furlough of not leta than forty days i already working a Jai' llblf: iwllhiar tbrea bouralt ;iia r eeptioa of Iba ordevopwarda of fty men in 00a regiment alone, had fattened tbejr elucW-pe. tkJIinw had -wriii8 lotbai talaiiooalW : adopt Deaaurea lot their immediaU transfer (to the army.; ": " " .' ; "Abdui Jo- huWIrti! 0d fifty of ct mei, " ' wbo wernriaoand-jd hi thabaUl a! K"HjV;r , idritdrfrtrn;.1 otW aourirt makr tifr ftotna' tcootaC cf U,a affair.1 7 5Sf 'I .r 'lloKft'f iUftil Wgri;i Eaalrtr diUon, ' wkb two batiwfea of artillery; wera'ob pkUftrtiorth'bf tH R(bat.nock v n.iy toto. - i e w ongauca iraiD W toJfcotiiD4. Aboftf oVock th. ,hm.y rt.tfa .tfddeo m ; ( ' l Vkirinther alans seemed tb outottmher onr wbofe (ore, and W quietly bad ""they api pmaehed that they smed -fo oar ibea to have risen out of tha grofflid. " Tbey Wr; evidently welt Isforrtjed of oar force and poaitiou. and bad come down to' surround and capture, tu, - With this latent, tbeir . first effort was to cut oa off from the river. . Our men fought with the greatest enof neaa and 'gallantry, and maintained tbe ' tight for several hoars with a good proJ. pert 'of v'ictory, and ft Is thought would have repulsed sod 'driven off the enemy bet rtbgiir5aHiVlbMamunitlDa,- both for cannot and small arrna. ' '' , Our artfllerjr Is said to have played ter ribV havoc io tbe-htavy oIomoa vf this L enemy, bnt tbe ammunition being entirely eiDanstea nounng was Kit put retreat or aarreoder. As they l wera fbroipg tbeit way towards tie river the enemy closed a round .them and a hand-to-hand fight ea- 1 t soed, io.whb-h numbers v both sides were kiljwd.-"A bowestx-hoodred-of osr.tnen . . sueoweded in reaching the river abd escap ing.' Many are said to bava been drowned in the crossing. -rU is stated that the two batteries with the brigades were tbe second and third cotcpauie of Richmond Uowitxers. Bat this is doubtful Our whole-loss io this unfortooate affair, ia killed,' wounded and mtwring. coold not have beeu uore than fifteea bondred. Ha ts' brigade only num bered nine hundred men at the battle of Gettvsburg, and h is not likely its strength ba oen much increased sines. floKx'fc briwde, it is Dot hkefy, Bambered more tbsn a tbouand or twelve hundred. . Of th t t brigades six hundred men escaped. Cob Goowtji, formerly one of the Pro vost bmhals of Ricbwiond, wss fn com mand of Hoax's brigsde, and ia said to have been wounded.. i&'cA. Ktarnintr. Urn oneifectd misadventure on the banks of the Rappahannock occupies pub- -he atteniion in a most disagreeable man ur, but tbe scanty intelligence: received from that quarter is still insufficient to no- drsUnd .or Mtimata it fully It iasaid tbal tii cavalry bad been ordered to tbe fear for tbe purpose of recruiting their hois-, au4 hence tbe enemy was enabled lo at;k without ordinary warning or pre- ( aratiou,' - It also reported that Bars -rigade did not Bomber more than fiv or six hundred men, and that the loea io pris oners was therefore, very much below whaf has been supttosed. However these things may be, let o hope that an event so seri- Iou and ioortifyiag may have tbs good efie4 of putting a conclusion to tbe series of simiisr accidents which have rendered the neighborhood of Brandy Station and Kelly's Ford aa ill-omened groUcd. What else msy come of it will be so speedily ; knows that speculstion would, he imuru- denU Naturally, it might ba supposed that this soccers should tempt Meade to immediate battle 00 an extensfre scale. But ha is esotiou. He i unwilliog to tread tbe path of bis predecsuors. Tb capture of t"o. brigades may' be .suffi cient to give him' a new leas of that ".life""'" wJiich tie neil esaersl action, undertaken by eider from Yashiogton, will probkbTy terminate. &. fy-on (K Richmond Examintr." ne rjMt Sear KMe Ford Sat " . SataHay, a boat tha capture of two wbolo baanork by tbe 1 aokeesvturo out to bare im greatly etagerated. - V e are enabled . , tram eonvenatku with a number of wound ed oflScer a4 men who. were in the fight lo cive a fuller and mora reliable oarrati ve of 1 be affair than "baa been publbed. Toe hgbl occurred Bear .T11eV;Fordour forces being en the further aide of the riv. er, aod the Yankees appearing in force to drite Tbein off sn J force a pasiaref tbe stream. Tbe Coafvderales engaged wera Uaye a brigiae, roosistinr cf tbe 5t 7 ta sad 9th' Louisiana regiments, commaadad :. . . by :CIUytrand4lc Cthaad-Oth.. -. CL,.rgimeetsof Hoke's brigade, tommand a4 byCeLArchioal4C.OodsTia. it . . -1 i I -4 ; 1 1 - - y.-i : 1 j -X -k-, ; - - 'i vr4V, V-
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