'ft-'.----?' V: v-, . . V ?; 'VV-v AAAA- J;iU-K"U;' i; J ;i A ; . hi. , Ami ! i VOIXXII;;- BRIIXKIU, - wlV tiru Ao rnorajxion. ' XVm wf TUB riNnSii We V TKKt L1 lrnl says Ihey.esn r.afe4V Me -Uenytiu! miM fo the M Uil the rebel am TEClSoT IMtrnie-$F'Hr.',.,rw unsupported garrison.: Glratgnw, w ih, twt .,-m.. f breach , garrison of 600 bsd bn Cp- -w1...tr4.wM. .,iiiiii4 800ciiam'Jwl...-- Ta- Iif irrttavu. iR aWwriyi -t rat xuUnt prvii!H in Wir i m to pr f. NiMicr uf 7 Keiltuckj in xpectiiiii of h rn'u ward or wA cm fi fcir tit &nt, d4 ft . Forrt A f arty of tier lm, ri - iWitJil paSVatiM. NotMaa TSLESRAPinC. . . . ' r u.v-J m or.WuuU oath. N .f .4BMUU h kt tknish- . 1 rW ibiuUtItMth. ha rrmJ Xucb m wr act; aboat sitaation. lUmnuTtt. Oct. tl. -BiHrnw Amr- , , . . . ' - , ' ' , " Ti 7" . r;ra;.h t ws are nw At.uU, A . . , .L. ..I I n Istt- ivpyri re.e4 y Ine dj-arl ifi.i . AK q-r'M Wow fccamond. yeaterlay a J Io-I.t. Xth -ijj itiw f. ni Atlanta. Kirw aK-J.i prbtotM-m aptur.-l ly Earij, ryi.d at the L'bhjf p-iMi KicHoy.xO.t 24. Nortlernj'apersof h ttl. c a te j'at from Jff r- oi my mAi-h a it Carta wa.f!hting Prior a ye il J oa th 2'r.h, oo Little I)jm titer. U W4i.e from I lr pen d&v. U a-.-r.o- a-Iancng Ut aid . Cartik. I '.;.- : op, htaj lat beard lro-a at Xef.y. Liom I. Haw-4 pfwelamtioo of thaaks'- ua l Weaturved Um iant t hues day IB N rtuWr. , Noib.i Uuft fiM Sherman. Tbe Kr-h :io-p. oocaie'l Mtamor withfiat tia cm the 25 h. TL-C'i'.:t peet Cloven tion a I j jur4 dm w.UhHit nmakiuf notui-. aaiHiti. New Y-.fi. i-Al mm ket steady ; doting Kjchmvi., OcC. 25. Tbn Sealiae! of uot eolaiBa Circular from rvTe:fr I-n)iwia ctio espuaiUMi of the in .--- 4 lb UaiteJ States, 'based upon o:i - u d il?. II eaKmales the debt i of tl I" .i;. .f ctrt hi the 1st vf May . ni,a 2 I J J.J J.'fl, i;in an 'asai'ii j ; eUTZ .ia th Treasury of nearly I a:n Ji'i . t. r-i'uries. Tn Cirewlar llirnv k-L 25. The qnietade be !of Uir i"U. rBwna unbroken. No fan!-, JrjirKtii by Ike euemy la J a .;. I after the pro4nUaJ elec- t en. '" ' - ' . Itrir. T. Art-htp, oTMvyUoJ, dii. in th etty i-t aiguC'- Montis. Xt. 25. stwrday night the ten-r .-'inijir. No. exploded ber star VarJ b - aar Paik's. laodiug, then burner! b i sink. Thrity fivej kilk-d and lining. 1 aroathleiL pecia! drvtca to tW Raster, dated nat6l4, jlih. wr.h extracts fromlte Loar litiMkaB of the 20th, and -Mmph Im Iab of the 2"2o l, states that I'nc Ws the powfssiott of tb cown try frurn Mrasl to Lexiagtoo. Federal cmh-naliov they say, wr 3 compel btm to fight hs wy oat of tbe State. ; lie left iSewaiMjIe th lithi with 4,0 of b tr.or. At iiFtngow" largf nrces ion nvo- v hia force. Quantroll aftl Jacmasr are imported to hare wired! - ik.iA'WHi a 'i ilclii 1 j-vaili f 8 6H mm north of the Mbwotiri river in f fie counties. Tho nrptj m in fine ;iriis f Ultl't4 lw rilur S. i. C!ie, while ; -KlCMMOXD, Oct. (m-m. Kmly lm t mui length r M'i "'.hiu, in ,t.!r-t lo U itr in his cmiri 4 , mtHliutitijjf Mfi relative to Id mtn'i Hr i. I' X;lh,nf f"MB SWhW .r.i..for tb :' U1 f,Mlr IC,T rU of conUnaJ ! M.'V"1-.. ., tti :rin inm Aunnt h1 urtiveo Th Vermont mujcr r cuin'n!-l by Liuta. l--iiin-tt and Youiiir.. T relit j tliis periii wr ccrtifl in t!n rm. TW ii!.U(it ukra froMi tlie Ileitis wan ' . liiCHoso, uei "-'u;ii ew turr pi IIiCJiMONO, Oct 26;li New YorV pa-! rs av tkif IT-il'riiori- Amrian of tin I mt will rt-ci-llt-ll Itl -rHiu from Kana nif ihkrh ivva foiifnfJ Hfcoutita of a baith i between IVkvV arl(v,ad the the Yauke. i(,t Hnr.A Curtm Smith and ,v,eSMnW, fi ,,,, ttcmrml u 2It - A'li.H.j the Coufedi'rnt.s killed is T.dd of, Miouri No later intelligent froni Sherman, j ii. Ion m -.!- i . il. ,..,..,:...! t0nt ol U iltimore lor .M iiniNiina to comji'd the Governor to throw out s.d- diertvutfa. Oo construction the Judg" rcfiret to aaard tbe writ and an appeal was taken to the Court of apiH-ak rli steanVer anj, blockade runner with five huiMir-d and fifty bales of coilou .aptured. Gold 116. Pktirsbcro, Oct. 26 The enemy have receded a .tux! distance on iheCitv Point ioi, but it aniounu to nothing, supiiosed to havtt done this in ord r to prevent an enfiUde fire from our CheernV!J batte rieftj and to gt more eligible ground tor their earth works. The enemy is iiiil busy fortifying their lines, and everything at present indii-atoa a puriKiaeon thir paiit to act on the defeuive. The forre of the eHemy ia our front chiefly the 2d and 9ib corj.; J'u ket Dnog and skirinislnug is of daily occurrence, mingled occasionally with discharges of artillery. Deserters re port that tlm enemy is building winter quarters in rvar of their of works. Our lueu are Wen fed, and ivucivjng full sup plias of clothing and i!anketa and in good spirits. A good many recruits tniniing iu under the order revoking of details. Petersburg, Oct. 27. The enemy is reported to be moving in ii-avv force of iafautry, artillery and cavslry, this morn-. ing, oo our extreme riglit.,s,v,j(en miles be low here between tbe U'eldon aud South side railroads and heaey- skiruoikhing has been going oo iuce suurise. . w . . pFTEftsDCuo, Oct. 27. Tlie euemy wtth fotce of cavalry and artiilry hhJ tlire corps of infaDtry, 2ud, SJ, and 9lh, moved this morning by. .detour, on our extreme light, driving in our eavalfj, and oejcupy log IViydoa s pUniatloo n-ar iJiirge' nl41i,'efrtiritT fedow here. Our forces were disposed to meet them, and a con tsiderable fight cnsUu.1 between 4 o'clock and night. The enemy at higbt stil held , r i . , 1 . " the plank road, and we bv raptured aboutsixty prisoners from the 2d corps. ! This movlJaoes the enemy further from the Stiutb sUe road than they were bi fore. The fi 'htingnot endeit. FROM RICHMOND, '.,Rr'tria"0XD,-Oct. 27. Ueavy skirmish ing coin roe no d at au eirly hour this morn ing oa the Dprbytowo and Charles Oty ! M wWeii litlle lilue river ai! lndeeiid(!iic. j ul sen-.j a veei undi-r Spanwli orJvrs, JJ;ij. Irl.-raiiiit claims a iai.Uee n:io- ; su-y-c:eu oi iieing a ui.x-KiWe runner. J ry an I ays Price is reported retres'injr ; S,;iinn. left Liv. rjnio! on the 18th with j , rapid' south, aibl i.ursul l.y Pteaani'ii. eijjit olliwrs ntul one hundred im-n to j .roiid v It is reporUd iwpforci of ? kii-a fi4(l la lb North M'lenf Jimnt nt ut tiiht. , Canno'i'lMtiii Uikiufctl heaij br during th forvtjoun. " ' ' .V " " 'i w " ' !'"! ' ' ' .'L- mi- - ' ; - r VcawoJiAfi'rt ,aUfiLtvJ4n itvtf Gill Ltd uri lLal Aaijl oil iIo.J JUitOm mvJUi atO liauX) la ajuX) .(axieJlu Richmosi), Oct. 27. Xw Virk paper lo th- 25ih. contain li ii-rani dld K- aaa'Ciir, S4th. savsa curi.T jiM front the front rei ort Prict? ie full rreat, lodv ! -ikim1 bv imr f rr. 'A lien tin eoiirif r J ''ft lite euvmy was twentj-tie milw frrt I Aiivicca from l$.finU t tl I7th rS rt that HiaiDu hijJ bis awiriHtMi, bn fhurii.1 lCoi:iok. wire on triaL The Court ' riusd t l-ad t !i-m. Nothing from Sherman. I 1 RlCHMOsb. O-t. 27.- Euroivean ad- f vx& " received. The'' frigat' Niagara ..... . , . . . "inmand ofrbe j.rivaiier linger at M.td"ria. ' Tin insnrreetion again! tbe .French in j Al.'eVis w V.-ndin r ('ukinul .riwiia in . ; leuna imuM.u ni. A-iaiil cliiet svt j milted uncoudiiioiuMy 'o Knghonl. The ! Confederate cotton loan advanced at Liv j rp.d. Cotton mm ket ilull, and diidined M wo penny 1. UreadMutfs dull. - Richmond,' 0. 27. -Th en.my a.l v si. red Hi heavej force on the lnrth sih of the Jme tod.tv .and made several as s suits on our lines, signally tepnlsed with heavy io, five hundred prisoners alreday biUjfJiti. Our .oss insigaibcaut. FROM MOBILE. MoBtuc, 0-t. 27th A flag true boat ariived yesterday. Gen. Page and a large iiinVer of tbe Fort Morgan prisoners sent north. Fort Gaines prisoners are w -.iting an exchange. ' The Kew Orleans Era of the 12th an ; nounces the arrival of a large atniber of Federal prisoners at the mouth of Red riv ert Tlie Federals are strongly fortifying Morgans. Admiral Porter has gone north 4o take comtuand of tbe north Pacific Squadron. Farragut believed still in front of Mo bile .. ' Richmosd, Oct. 2Stb.0fScisl dispatch jrom Gen. Lee last night says, the enemy ' crossed Rowantt Creek, below Burgess r Mills, and forced back ot.r cavalrv. In the afternoon Helh attseked them and at first drove them ; but foiind them in two ) '- - - strong force. - Afterwards the enemy at taekAf feim i.ntelv Mnule,f. Thae siilt hold the riankroad at Burgess' Mill. " lletb took souie colors and prisoners. Movement of the enemy against our left j to day was repulsed. Two attacks upon ur line, one-between Henrico Poor House and Charles Citv road, the other on Wih ,. , , c , . , . hamsburg road. Several hundred pnso ' f 1!1I 8tn1 Ctt,or!, Vtvr- ur nsoners loss ! ! very slight. Ob the 25th, Col. Mosbv, near Bunker lit'd, capturvd lrig. teo. Duftie, and several other prisoners, a number of horses and killed a number w the enemy. He sustained no loss. 1 c - Petsksrcsc, Oct 2Stlr. Last night about dark Ihe enemy charged our woiks oa the Baxter road, capturing a small por- 6fthm,froro which, how'vV; 'iliry f wrr qokklf iiilytfiredtth Ion. f MUut - dusn rtMNtrv Uut ka siiiall. I Ll. C'l. Ilariia4n, and Wmm, of . WiWa brL'i-. ttr caiiiari by th" Miy,v;-J rti-J i wn MkiMtim Jfrunlfirr llnftk and Uiiii in th rnil vf it. . AUut 12 oVU ckriiotvevrr, llm Hn h re t-MlbIilr ed at lliH J)1. . ., In tlw figbt jckterday venin i ifif Byjdln ili)k roal br, jliree .liNllleJlrfgl ajflj!C'lurei fr.u lilt 'i''iiiy, nnd about, two lumdreii rivjnrr uk.u vftturday. ti Notbi!jfTrd from blow tli is morn ing. oiiu'iul uVi'MU'h from mdl to nibU y " RicBXOXO, Oct. 29. ' " lion. J.'A. Stfddoii.; ' . ' " lliil riort llmt the attnck of llelb upon it eiM-iny "j-r'st-rdaV on th Itoyd ton road m matt by Multoiif wrh tlireu bnsdt, at' the BMiie 'tiitie by Ilaniptoir in tha'Tear; Mafioji ttapturet 'tbej tot ore, six pit-ce otarulicry, Uie latter eooJ not bo bromjbt off, lloeiiiny holduiK tlt bridge. Ia the attak Mitiaiaiifiilly Ay 1 ' tlits enemy Ma bone broke througU the jJine of baiite and luring the iiiiit the i ent'iny retired, fmiu the, lioydtoii . rvxd, lxv)ng hia wounded and morn tbnu two liui.drvj ai.J fit'iy ikad !i tlia fi.'id. A'ooul 9 p. in. a kinail force Wfonitlted ' "n': Iook r0" nd look povttfthni of our work n the fl"'cry ro:W HI Irom of lli-fMilirg, but w.i oiii .irivi'ii oti'ott llie U illiaiiubur road. Y.t.u-rUr. Fiel'! cnit'ired iS ward of 'four fiwiidrVit piWnier. ntnl evn4wW irBpnwmnt had-!taken -pfnea in1 oo!nr. Tli enaiHT Uri't iwwl-r of doiid in flout of on works ami former position. J (S.gntd) retimi to his II. E. Lee. Mobile, Oct. 29. A Special Advertiser vi.-i. Seuatotia 18th, St. LouU IlepuUicau 24th fotilaiu di Httli lo Gen. Craift imi, McDonald, ting he jai re. bed road Iroin a trip within tour milrs mood, Kay comity, where be learn d Hint a battle bad been fougl.t U-iwn llie K.uisa troop under lilouut and Puce 'wl.k-ii resuited in the detcal of IJioiiiit hm Hiif Ileal lv the whole of hli. artllietV. Tl.e balile occurred on ihet.ugt tb IV: i.. liiount it tt.eim, entered LeXHigtm abotit i loot on that d.iv, aud iniiiiediatelv moved South IW ive mik-is wlu-re he encounirred Price. Alter the iitit Price mn liei into L xiiigton. At l;it accounta iie-na vrossiug a I'ortioa of his tore to liie Norib M.ie ol llu; liver. ' No olln r paiticuiars. Curli- dk-parches from Khushs Ctly 22, 0 p. m anii &a, u 1 tt've tjeek pressed all day, this a-'ternoou the enemy pasntd arouud my left flank. I gave him heavy blows for several boms. I have beard firing in the lUsi. 1 Lave just received a Viumage froa i Pieaantoo who is fighting ou tho- other side.. - (Sigu.d) 8. A. CURTIS, - ' Major General. Dispatches from Cairo, 22d, says, troops patting down the river yesterday ou trans jh iIs were fired ou several times on the way, three were killed and five wound ed. Scarcely a boat arrives from any point that does not bring accounts of tbe rebel guenlias. Wednesday .fifty guerillas eu tered May field. Ivy, aud burned the Court house." ., I Richmond. OoL 2&. New York and Baltimore pajers of the '27'Ji ii, tlie Tallahatstt add sister vessel called UJith, est - aed from Wilmingtoii. Stanton is quite ill from cbiH and fever contracted during a visit to drain 11 I .. J - vtarren. uaa reiurneu aud nssumed I cominnnd of tbe 5tb corps. Official majority home vote against the f . r Maryland LVttivuton 2.003. doming ,lronxsnwrmn, - Telegrams from St LouU the 25lh ssys, nothing later from Price. HeaJouarters bete have no ctwinrmation cf tU capture wi three can uimi at Inde- pendeoce or rooting ebel army. Later advices froiu Little Rock, says Magiuda - "l') '"hiDg o Red r.v r. Democratic insiority of IVi.usylvsuia one 153, one county to hear from. Gold closed at 217.' Rich mcxd, Oct. 29. Kirlv reports the j enemy attacked Laioars fcrce at MUford on- tlie 1'otn, wun one urigsu anu I wo pieceoartillery, and LwerjBjepuJsedjNtst day they auacked itb two brigades and six pice$ of artillery, and agriin drivgn bck. Lamar report our loss very slight. CoL Mosby reports that since tbe advance "r tWriwwiy hf Manassas-Gap R.,1J. . ti he )iad kill- d ' wmtnded 'd anturd vr tUret biiridrrd). Ilia own )f",btJ.a fur woaoded and ou captured. ,- .' v.s,- 'Vv-U' r,w , i-' j.'i ' RrcHM0ipt" Oct J29.--:Thu,H,i!9 In nijflit data), Hcadqvartera &c"' lion; JArS(JA?i7 r-rrr. ; . ; Gen. Hampton followed jh enrrny on, hh withdrawal froni 'Kowanfy er k drinnj- hit rearguard ax-roas and puru Ing thalry behiiid the line of lhd infantry, " 8everal hnndred ;risiner were eaptared and the enmy burned aonitt of thfirraiaona aud ambulances.. Our Uuea realahlished. .. (Sijjnad) ll. E. Lek. PrrtasBt RG, Oct, 29,5 o'clock r. t. Tha enemy via iry quiet jinAlktt nht Tilow. , Details from our vide are torrincr tb artkeu .deal . to-dav and removing: their wounded.; Over .two thousad stand of arms of the finest kind f weatmna were colli-cted from Ilia battle' field. Tha hattltf fii-ld waa covereil ''with blankets, knapnarksirercoaU'and provtsiotis. Show injf that tU enemy l-ft in f:reat bMle' Oar priaonera iitdtnJtrrjj; th wounded orer seven hundrefl.' Allaceouati concur that the ' Yankees expected great results froni this movement Grant commanded in person sii'diviiona of lbs Yankee- in fantry besides the cavalry and artillery that participated in the figbt RichVoVd, Oct 20. A tetenram from Nahvll places Shermau on the 25th at Gainayille Ala.j near Cooz river. ; Ilood on lt same date fallinir back on Gadsden. ""TliCHMONb7Tctr30ib"-Yu advi- es to ttie ietn; liave'been received. A t "ce of UonteJerate Uotton Loan. Gladstone, in a speech at Lancashire. expressed iegret at thef Continuance of tho American war. said he1 was in favor of the Americans being left to settle their' own affairs, hut expressed a doubt of the ability of the North to suhjurale Ihe Sonth7; " ''"" A opanish iteamer lately seized by Nk rlgra' was discharged It was denied tLat Capt. Seiiiina bad I gone sea. Richmond, Oct. 8 7tb. The Herald of the 28tb, contains a St. Louis telegram to., the 27lh, which .says a diepstch froiu Lear- , ensworlh, sava Price has ben driven below I roricnuT cioseiy ,,ttWIMd toy oorcJirBlry. : v U5ive capturea a large numiter of pris oners, including Gna. Mamaduko,- Cabell , and several pieces of artillery. luces ar- i my routed aud defeated. He burned 200 ySgi :iftPr?.ntlbem;IiDjgcafAsu: Steele, with heavy reinforcements is 'at Fort Smith . f . i '. .;- - The most of tbe Kansas militia have gone borne. Martial Jaw abolished jlnd business resumed. . ., ' , : ; , . . - Rosancrans was af Little 8aotefe with bis infantry, ' On Tuesday nigbtsi Un- 7 . ion Colonels were way laid and murdered by guerrillas near Fort Scott. , Nothing from Sherman. y: WruiiNOTOW, Oct, SOfb. The" fire Jast night consumed two dwellings on second trHt. The latter belonging to Capt, C. -O. EJI a.- Loss in buildings about tweotr loousaiia aouars oeiorejtne war. 1 Pktirsbcro, Oct. 28; h. TJamp'on it tacked and fought the eoemy in thefear yesterday evening, whilst Mahone truck them in flank. Night supervening and the enemy not being pressed sttflScieotly in front alone saved them fron tho great est defeat ufthe war.. As itj. the enemv was severely punished and greatly demor alised, abandoning the plank road last night, leavjng over 300 dead unburied, and some 200 Vounded in hospitals, be sides carrying off all of their ambulances ladeo with dead and wounded.' Over 500 prisoners have been captured thus far, and 1500 stand of arms, besides namher of caisions and some waggons, left 00 the fieH. j,- ' . Jr. Our loss in killed and Wounded not over 150.: In prisoners, probably wa lost about abont 400. . m , Mahori captured 4 pieces of artillery, but owing to the density of the woods coold not bring them off; and the enemy re-possessed them. All quiet to-day, and the olj tituatioa resumed. 1 , . Gea. IlaroptorJost 1 son killed and 1 aey'erely sVbala'ded?- 4--- Gen. Hampton and bis cavalry, on tlU occasion, rendered service which the coua try tVnnot too highly appreciate. ! There Io trutlin tho rumor of raid on the Southssids railroad.

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