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' MONDAY - MrtRNINO, ADQ.. 25 .1 *“'
CITY AFFAIRS.
PAP SB OrTBBCITY. -I
*'tft!tto*DU>GMAi* Obsmvatxohs for
OatcOt.'bj O. B. Bh»*, OpUeUn, No. 55 Vift
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Barometer..- - v l9 7 ' J ?
■: ■ i - : Tbe 011 Trade.,
Dll Otty -Btgbttr contain# tha followi:
raviawol the markatfor the put *«k f :
- The oil bullfiflia tinea our lait, baa in
proved oomewhat. Tranaaotiona are eompa
atlrely limited, from the fact tli»tprodu«
are naklng non th»n tmyora era wiUing
aire under the present existing etate of t'
aarteW Holdera are generally ;flrm at 0
%a *Ub>r we. <\ :
•malt ahtea thiaweek at 75 eenta.‘ Themling*.
trice# fat-undelivered .at thla la from.
Vto sl£s; We bare board of no Bales at the
lattar figure. : Oaa gentleman tofomana that
- ho wauaSbred W,50 for 1,000 kblti; delivered,
at tba mouth of tha eraak. On la being bald
at SI vat bbb at tbe Ebarmao WalU • .
" Sayan are plasty in the markctbut are
indlapoaad tooparatabaarilyat prevent prioea,
' A'laSrge'qnantlty ia wantadatjay from dO'to
TO eentaht the walla. We think it highly
pfobabla that thaao lo* iguraa nill ; not be
naohad for home time yot. 'Navigation ia
toapendcd. Bnt a limited amount ia going,
forward by teams. r .
«»Xba European adT»c«f to Aug. 3<l r . <iuo»
eruda at £l2 to £l4 par ton of 353 Imperial
gallona; refined atSa 3d, with a light; atock
of both article, on hand. In ', the' Eat tern
mhrketr, the atook of crude 1» light , and the
demand actives JPrleea for crude rangefcom !
•lg to Uota. par gallon,.ißafinad from. 28 to ]
30 eta. ' Sittehurgb, crude, la quoted firm at
B eta, for bulk, and 8K ota. in barrala. B»-
‘ fined ia quoted flrm at Si ota. ,Wo have bnt
one nan wall to. sole. .It wm. atraek ; laat
weak; and la flowing from S jO to 400 bbli., at
laaat auch ia the catlmato of the owuere.lt
li on the PlumorTract of; tho^Clapp. Farm.
From ptaaent lodicetlona, the tot trade will
bafully one*third greater >“t. f
■ -Frelghta toPtttebttrgbaregr.dO per bbl. Haw
' bartSehte Belling at ttfiO for prtaia. The
* maikat clos»» Ann mA buoyant, with an up
ward tandmoj»"
Death of a Colored Patriarch.
; Mr.,WilU»m Shaffer, Directorof the Mus
kingum eoontyi (Ohio) Infantry; records tha
dsath.on the 11th, Inst., of eld Joo Bolding,
tamtliiriy knownas “Unelb Joe," aged lit
' jearti ' Uncle Joo wee the ..Bar*.
Boott, on Strawberry Barm, Fairfax eonnly,
y. in the data ot Qanerar Washington, and
retained to the day of hia death »
redoneetlon of the appearance
to hire an accurate description of Mac. Mr.
Shaffer became acquainted .wlth.hlm,twenty
firo years ago, ana in the yearlM7, to teat
the accuracy of his opinion as to hit *P> .“1
oniredof Joe if he had any recollection of
SSSaßraddock’a defeat, M «id how old he I
manat the time. Joe replied thythe roool
leoted the rime of: Braddock a “feat" and
thathe was then ahoy lS or H yeara of age.
As Biiddook’a defeat took place in 1«S. hla
tory confirms Joe's statement in «Utlon to
hUage. One incident in the -Ufo of .the P»-
trlarch !»• worthy of Bote. H® Informed Mr.
Shaffer, that owing to death, tranafcr, end «h« .
nro&ti irlalng from, tho arrangements, hahad,
in alarery, aeran different wlrea, in obedieneo
: to the orders of his sneoessiTo Old I
Joe, though blech, was "an honest man, tho
noblest work of Hod." Of a correct metal
charaoUr, end a ehrUUan by-praeM" “
asbroKrsloo, ha died with a tall assaranee of
a blesaad immortality.'
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Aa Unknown Patriot’* Grate.
On tbs farm of Mr; Wm. Henry, Sr., be
tween Fort Kennedy. and Valley Forge.la the
gnn of a Berolotionary roldior, marked by
two- unhewn etonea,l inieribea— “ J..'T.'
it 1778.” Tho grave 1* r»id to be that of_an
offioor who died at the farm houee.whlch for
bSrfy «tood near the meoeion now occupled
- 'bT'Mr,H'} andlw no» locaredabont half a
Suit of Waihington# old entrenched
Forgo. ; TIM P»" tton«
Sidently mark tbo rating place of a very
nuuoi they .land ont of the ground atari
• a foot; while tbo earth between to 4«ol with
rtMeulj reapocted by the former and proa-
erf tha loxl. :
SDK Dnoorn haa bean vwry
thronghont tbe_£Wte, end »wi MgpWnt-U
the local papera "J? ,h “
:lha corn haa nStni
' lha eara an sot SUing np, andl the J
be lighter than waa anticipated-
hanabo aafiared for want of rain, *hlle the
vrua iitcrr much parched. The peacheij in_
a&o* ««-,
and thoaa that Hpcnaia lacilngm ®»”*-
££ mw am alao aniTerlng. The raine of
sS?w2tftVd»y», how«Tor,:«UU>»T» “ in ‘
Tlgoratlog effect uponregotatlon-
TneaTM—Tho crowd of ladlca and gentle
man. who aeaembled.nt tbo Theatre on Satnr
to’.wnlng” *“«*» *. drat
at tiia Pall Scaaon,- garo -oßmUtakaWo evi
taoa. by tbeirplaadlta, that the ■»»«“:
tMff l« alt that it hat bean reprM-enitdbj the
K^notiemanegerv; Thoentartalnment went
off Tory eatiefactofily. and .we congratulate
tha -Smgamcnt for haTiogMOgrcgatcd to
gathar ane# a 4no company of talented artiaU.
iWlobt a aplaitdld bill In offered and Mill
AfiOT Vroit,a Pitttburgh favorite, raappeaw
|(tir WfWtl J®ttta r; • i.'
VnViT' ArrfngWT.w—M r -J°bp Pott Ud;Ul
%Ue,' aged jiencna, and realdental of Amity
townihfo.'’Berk! County,were both InatanUy
killed at Klina’a eroaelngon the Beading Ml
-»a ■ neat DonaiaatTiilo, on Wedaeaday, the.
Igth. Their-boree, in eroating the railroad,
tAok frixbt at th* coming locomotive, pnd
AeollUlon wa«tbe conteqoeaoe,
ocenpanttof tb«2»rrUg®werelmUntl7 billed.
T»oOBti a TtJCKta Coobtt, V*—W o learn,
(bs Wheeling J*M«, that lh “ ,* U
OT pretty thick around Bt. In ok "
aosstr- - Tho Pickett were driven, In, on
Tbni2l»y. and penned pearly to Uo"leibnrg.
AmL-EoU7 came up on MpcoUl tfila on Fil
d»T.withfoor eomp&nies of the B7U» Pantt
nUUlU end Malligan'e buttery, end Wl f“
8U oedr*«. Wo .hall expeot to beer of ttir
riag WOlfc S00P« : '• ~~ —.■
Tun* CiTiwkn W«».—Thoee of onr rnd-
desire * inpply of pure
Shaken obteln It, inlnrge or imell
Stbe©roduceend oommitelon homeof Mr,
Hoitalfi Biddle, No. 183 Liberty «treot..TbU
2lMl.“«rrentt*pnre, end thole who delire
rlranrl/ftrtkbftuienhonld call,end Mi t It.
B«fwJere *«W alio do will to exemine
*Mm arttolO. ::
„ b ~m
o? hero auiolred panntr
jShLXb. haring left tb. painting
J ebonlder the inniket in do-.-
M, of oonreo reUred
end eetUe eU eoeonnU.
s.w
i--■(■■■ to bn unleoreally popping .
:' Bxoacmxo nr Vknenoo Cooxtt.—<-»Pbd”
A, B. MeCelmont, of Venango eounty» (fof
marly nmember of the Pitteborgh bar,) hei
recruited a fall company lo the inort ipKo of
3*day. f and will U Oil City,for Boon
i Velley, on Tneedey, thr«tb tail., •»■ rj»j*
for tbie city. -Xwo or ibreo oompanlei wore
ujwetod to bnftlted npbr Saturday
SzTii Hcnoxnn Vounrtins Bicxix Camf I
—Yonnn m«, be warned In time j inpply your*’
eetna with Hollowaj’e PlUi and Ointment,
lbey are gnaianteed to onretbawone caeei
fflaiere, ml «nob liiuiTige tablet.
IME===
:The Three Tffenf* r ,,
jTbn foUowlag.U n det»Bid‘wport «( th»
■aoabtp of volunteer* for je*r*i (»m
iblt ud tho •djoinlng conntiii muetered In
herebjCaptß. H.Lndtigton.U.S.Mtuter
tag Of&ber:
XOOWAIM KBil
fl^uda.
Bempto InCmtrj, Oo A, Mlegkenj- Co ... 3 8M
do doB, do * 'g 1
! -do do doO, do J gj
‘B.ll. Kter Bides do A. d 0...—. ; .**:
. do do doB, do » S
jCept. Peenon’e do d 0....— 3 M
Oopt Ben B Kerredo do—J H
-Llect BUtto’lSfUd do 1 OS
Park Englorer’i do ' do—_ 1 “
Blest Guutr do do .... 1 .■«
do Peltlt’e do _ - do-. 1 “
EMeldOrrerd'e do . .o •»
’EuMbroA.Blflee. do„.. ;■ : d0.....™.:. -
Blest Bell'e' . do .do-.—. *“
Hoddlntentrj do. do——:
.Cspt SlariVa . do ■>. .;do——••• -,,p*
*W*
Mercer Qasrdli Co/MercttrCoi.
Armetrocodo do Annitroog Co—.. J
OeptQwS'O'— “
CdPt Ewloc’* . do ; Clarion C 0...——.. *. 2*
CaptFnMra do ' Wtthington COo~»r* * ;JJ
leaptParr’i do Arattrcng Co--;. ; . v -g
Hcnt Conway’* Squad—■
Total musUred io.^—
ThU summoning up. is by no mssns us flut
tering us Wohad exported, horWlll it serve to
alley the fours of those who dreads, draft.
The whole number of offieors and
tered in in Allegheny .eounly, is 1,036, burd
■lyu half what was confldeuUy looked for.
There will undoubtedly be: .a heavy-draft.
Two regiments mldht have been Ailed up, baa
'rocruftlig'offleers all acted as patrioUj but a
Sgreat- number of thorn destroyed .thelrrolU
;fnd set thoir men adrift, whenever U became
'apparent that tho positione they sought after
could not bo secured. Such fellowrshouldta
-punished.' Wears glad to see that Major W.
ifi?Moody, of the Setuplo Infantry Hattallon,
: ia endeavoring to rbsono .at least a huntod of
these sworn soldiers from the draft. See hie
ftdreitlMmenU •• •''•l.i'y'^
: Xiis nothing nxor* than the commoneitjaa
• ties for ns tobear tsstimonybe tbe e»rnt«d
faithfulness with which tho United States
' 'mustering officer,bore, Capt. £f. H. budington,
has discharged h*» onerous duties. Hundreds
of men crowded In upon him at tho
moment, and rtthoughh six o’elrtk on Satur
day evening was the hour named
' -mustering in, he eo'rked hard until half:P»a*
; Mrenfleeving only half an hour to ' prepate
■ and teUgtnph hU "port to heedqu«»re at
’ : Washington. Tho War Departmeut.U fortn
> nato in having such a uorthv and efficient
‘ officer.
-:^' ;, Ae»erve-Town8lilj?« /
Bounty JSid# collMted by MilUr and
John C. Elelner, In spring Garden, Rati and
f*iroy Sill
Adam Relneman.
L.HuU1g...........
G.Keifer..
Judge L0wr10;..;...
Christian 8aum......
Frederick Becknrt....
Henry HenestUr......
John Voegtly.
Chriitlan Brethauerv..
Andrew Arend/......!.^
Pelet Biohner.
Jalini. Morgenrotb.......
HennfZoltero.M.. '•
Phillipp G0ret..............
John Bambieh —•
Henry Priend A 8r0.....
Kellgan'Sehtegel.......—
John
Jacob Slmmeodlrgcr.....
P. Poppo A
H. Qeyer.
G, WetUcb........... r .~- ••
F. Belli tain. •
J. Hartman
Samuel Hatlet
Henry Mental
A. 'Herchenrotber....—-..
George Hetiel
Henry Waldacbmlt
John Herehenrother.;...
Christian Jaggi..........
John Mojerboffer..«..
H. 0. Beineman........
Q. EUenbeVs.:...
J. <T. Lappe.
M. Lapp. * MTi.M.—
Ang.
D»bssXub...m....i.*..-“
Obriitoph Qlieker....—.j ,
O.li. Geobrins... r .v i ...v*i?:j
Conrad Jang'.......
Charles Zshnter
John F.
Wbj. JJeeb......... i
Frederick Mi11ed......
Where \
EnlUted. Officer*. Men>y
Oar Book Table.
*gBS«BagfflgiS»
-«♦ oar Guardi*n. etc.» e *®*' PallatWpoi*
Faxeraoo and Brother!. Fitttbargb: *«* ■*{• JJ
a nil door to ro.tofflco.Md W. *-
: QUdSfcnoj, is ntlh tftMt, W Wood. «*»
f MctDU. : ■ •■• . -• 1.
Ih'u norol, jastpablitbed bj Mom.. Po
tinoo, of PhlUdblphlo,
iheeU received . from EogUo?» f
■nokea ofbrDr. Msokeaiie In tt« PnUndol
IK.jwV.wo h.T. not hod ttmo to rc.<l
I eellent norel on tbl* text, called g
2“«!.„ *» W hjcb T. B. JPeteraon * Brother*
SHasitf-sr.'as&s
i£fsc\rra*s:”-
thoetMt troth of it. charootwreooi thorough
to" Ttowi. »w tamfmsSS^
h..t.ofoll' s mH«, .whom wo,
a lor.l with MU. Moloch, wam.jr oUUn f.o»i
tlon for Mr*. Daniels *» * good nofelut.
STJJTIOH AltltlSKT—B",
'H«n of'Alleghe&y city, ha» boen*utbon*«
iL\l m Uoo.*B. M. Staanlon* Seeroury «f
W*r, to i battcryof ortiUcry darliig
thicamn” «“* * n , d u “l alp Tn d
•»sSfeess»
»rm pi th* lerrlce, thfr*rtill«7«
TnronraST to Disb<hd»d Bwenarr-Uon,
Thoi M. Howe, Chairman of 1 ll “
Committee that aU troopeenlietedprior lotho
VlUglreano^nXt.“.U .1«d«'of .n
-luiJf —nwte ol organiiaUone not com,
p\eW worganlioand bo moetered
into the lerrloo during ihli week, betore w .
drmftine ii enforced...., ,
Allxqbxxt ,MiTOEetTT.—A« will be
turecerue?
of Hon. Bimon Drnm.
Itox-ctan reilele and all or about fho
Monitor; ice Harpor’e Megaelno rot Septem
ber, told at Pittocklt, oppotito Poitoffloo.
—On for Beplembor, Horport MaganUo, *J
John W. Plttock’t rfewe Depot, oppotlto the
Pottofice.. ; ~ ■■■ ■■ : ■
’ Heartß'e ont for September, at Pittook'e,
opposite Poitoffioa#
fIPECIAIj NOTICES-
* PabhiohabW CLOTHW® A*D WI|«B» to 0«T
xiZwjlwo would M 7 that M««rt. Wa'H.
TiTnO— k Coin oorntrof Fidtnt itroot sod DU*
coota Mid lUolr.potumi ii? a» of lb 9 . U^*J
fttlesa dDt parionilealringßwaU-n4do»a4
filtlfiff oult of. clothe## thott
SS’l.tb!frightplaoa. AUtbolr «lo‘blugl.
mmdm under tt«U own luportWoo, and ibej
Siriny. remiy to mil .U to oaeb bnyort.
blo W e^‘vTglnXrb.«w«u J tm^
JSSt wf AUklnd. oi Hont.
twlrlni dono on ebort totloo and in work:
manner.' Cbargaa modorato, . Loavo
ord«t. AU orden promptly ettendod
.tsssK^'ysasssf
lion. *
OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE.
From Gen. Buell** Army. ,
C,ur »uab ButtU 1
Angatt T, 18W. J;
I have jiut been wlihlog the good P*>"
pis of Pittaburgh, aud, .in fUot,.that noj
one »ot is tbo army oonld «ae what I have
iun within the Uit three day*. Out of
t to army every 000 lament. tbs trial* Una
1 ordiblpt of the aoidlere,, while they, making
1 ght of thelt trial., menige! to pule their
t no cheerfully In nine cu«e» out of ton.
•i >ey don’t llko *hepoliey of oertata general, j
b it .till thoy ere determined toioethe lug-,
e: d of, the Mil; end, although, ta ell probe
:b Uty.tiey isawfei i© ftdvlia thalr frw&a*
t< keep out of the urmy until the udmtatitiu
:ti m 'map. out,u. definite .policy, Itill they
ttemeeiree, ihmuny euoe,' odold, not be in-
Joeed to giro up the eervlco. s .v
/ Theta ioldlere life in one of triule, end
(calculated to toot , u. mun’e patience, no one
.whohue eeenany of the armlet in Oie field
to-duy cun deny; hut that there U.a light for
eTeryuhedVnruy of ennihinpforuyo^pdM
ing cloud i« ulio apparent to, orcry one wno
M,ufto“hU«n«’ttVfodfiMforr T£n>
itenumeleee charm a feeclnutlon In camp
life. Imagine the following picture. It ut
'tracted my attention luet, night-I who
: thought thut I hud felt: for the luet time the
chermof novelty In e eemp, even I, at my
Xwut drawn out of my oed to look on the
; picture till u lute hour. It wee thie. . ■
:" A well.to-do negro, fat and aleck, with tbo
: molt infection* tangh In tbo
tbo door of bli tent playing on a Tiotoi to a
i delighted, ahdlcnco (of “ d
occasionally aooompanylng. th# I nnslo with a
soft molodlon* Tolccln one ©f those plain tiro
N«ro Melodies. The aadienoe, nowise par*
1 Mar how thoy dlepowd tkom.elvee, redined
on the ground, eet np, or etood. When »
douen Macke hud ittipped for ® ln
.track UD u jigi end uwey they went et a
tearing rate, defining, clapping time, end
tinging. Yon here eeen the
opian imitation*. I contreeted, for the hun
dredth time, the reel gulhing good netnrcjiund
So Indeacriblo contortion., end grlmeoer of
the field negro with the aliening entortmln
menUembrSedin theveriotti-welkuof
Negro Mlnitreliy. To heurtheheertyligh
ter of the uoidien a» they looked on und »p
-plauded vofllferootly, wee In iuelf umailng,
but to wntoS' thu whirling figure., tbe lncei.
tent ehnffltng of foot, tbo mirth provoking ut
tltndee of the demote; to lleten to the clap
ping, the continued hoel-ttpplnguud the
roim of the fiddler, accompanying.the merry
tune .was entertaining la the higheut de-
w»s only * »olit"T picture yon
will ay. Not »t all. !I
rimoltL .mQ.iDg u tht». One. the men
get their quxrteri- fixed up,and MttU doF“
for »thort .t»y, they immediately .et .toot
eWoy tng them.el.eo m> well M their oppor.
tunitle. will permit. Ther *
,!de.omowhere,*nd yon will “
m.vch »nd in tho amp, ““’'“l V.'L*°®, r
time, hipponi, . eerie., of üß.Toid.We clr
eumeUßoa b»ul«he. pres tie fWoteet trae.
of enjoyment from tho amp or mirch. And
toil le only too often. But enough of l lhle.
I oheerre » Urge number of oontabwide in
enmn. ueuhlly the eenr.nte of officer., end
employed »t work th.t heretofore ocoiupied
the"time of eoldiere. I long for the dey when
they wUI dleplae every teouter jpd polio,
ran, (in amp.) You undereund the man-
Ing of the term “polioing n '£“£*„ AVjK
noie. It ie .imply .weeping off the rubhleh
nhd dirt. B.y th.t e»oh regiment employ,
tuteen 4rivcr.-eMb regimen l h “
fornleh driver, to tho, hrig*de ad toiilon
trelni. Toeing four regiment. In turn, I
found th»t eeoh of them h»d over dftymen
out on duty th»t could be perfomed Jutt u
well by block.. Then, why not at themJo
work, .nd turn out dfty moiemu.ket.Jn.ab
rf S«. mgiment.T Thl. .hould bwdon. .t
* D DId I inform you that Oen, MMJook’e Bi-
Tieion- i. the advance! I learned »»d «w.
while ot the Uenir*r« Headquarter* last
nteht. Whilo there,new. amoof thewound
f foV
X near Bteven.en. To-d.y, the Major
Seam! feeeived the new. of hi.
dathTind there will be • timer
farm dut dmyi pwi Mound. If wo mo to
believe the report, tb-nlgbt, th.|Work ot re
rlbutiou b*»»lrady agon. -- ..
den. WUlieh and. » remnrk to-d»y th.t
«1U afford you, better «b“ *nT thing eh* »"
of tho effect produced on tne 1 a\r\j
oSnd by thli mo.i etroclou. end awmd y
ULder. grinding bl. teeth, »nd in
econe.nU.ted role., "ftwiprueeo./«¥•*«»
■u kleol eeery raccal icy catch of dew. And
to »U pbblSmt, they will, unl«. X am mneb
mwtaken in them .nd their commander.
Oen. Nel.on, I »o lnform*d # now wuplo.
McMinnville. Should tho enfißJ oltxch hUop
{hey will mat one of tho
Sderoond übeitowlnto ntlomitn re»p« tfu V
ItUb o' d»J or t*° »g°- A* *" 1
exaUenthaltb? iWobkd the® pleaum of:
an introduction to Dr. Ootertony, of PW.
«ha (■ tut making nxrnfiritnae
Sfd «h" h«ebSi?S thVDiTt-ion Uo.piuU.
Tht Dr°l.“l.ne?gy .nd. .otbn.U.m. Bn.
dor him,"tho DiTiilon’Ho«plt»l £
be well ordered, wWle nojn. oonldp.y L m.n,
C ' n A«i«u°nt b.*
joass&asss’&ge
indebtedro him for. nrnob valuable Informa
quarter.,in rf’jouTSli
A SUaotatement.
Ed,. OanUts My attention haabwocallad
to a comnmhtcallon ilgued ,n ■»?”.
morning iuo.of Friday,. 1« «f««»
lata dlatulbauca in Tampataooatllla.. Mo,
sstttwawag
ssa^aasttsas
tr.oa.. X e.IW ftr auUtaac,
C> when. Mr.
r*»*t«'d iCoddriagton*: »pd ho ondPotUrioa
war* eoridaotodtb iny offlco.' I ;wm ohooi to
nlooio them, tnpromlio of good beh*rlor,
whoa ft crowd c»mo n P» *l* * n con ![° , r 0 *ouid
f o «X vim&Z22& SjwSJS i
Ii sold thot Mouli bod am«ud thr»ftß,hot i
‘iha wS n“a» oaoor.lhud no tnaani of
““3 and I arro«tad him.»»
qotll tha dUl«tb»B«> bUi;relee«ad; Mm aa j
M d
inforiDiUoiiinftdOt ohd the clurgo
MU to the ground; In juttloe to
Sirirai‘l that I wet perronaily eog
iulnt of noaot of diaorder on hit part, until
'S^s:^ g M »r«rg
borough bar.
Eiuoiocs S»y.oM*i i Oi ! «;Bow..-n.
Tut E. M* Bear, Ob*p!*ln B. Ho*»
5Si lathUdty and rielnHy, by P«mU»loa
It wmaUndiSt of V*mv
Move in tht
- " Pri«o»er*Beirf South for BicJiansfe.
srerjt«l»»ji.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH. .
from Washington.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
[Special Diipatehto tho Hftslmixb Ouetto-1
' WishikotoVi Aug. M, 18G2.
fiisidwt turcoL*.
The President, it It stated, hnd been con
templstlbg for 1 tome time In making tome
saebpubllo statement of his policy »e that
embodied in hie letter to Greeley. Some days
before Greeley’s Utter published, the
■.President rotd to s| friend .|ro«gh draftj
of whet now eppeartfln form of the reply td
. Greeley, end hiked Ms ; sdriee bbcut pobllihj
, log it. So norol * thing es e newspaper cot<-
retpondenoe between: tho President end en |
editor excites greet et'entlon._Mr. llnooln
idoes to meny driglnel things thet-eterybody
bet censed to be surprised at him, end henoo
tho rloletlon of precedent in this matter.
It does not proroke to muoh comment el might
:be expected.' The Ifotioenl Atrffipweer, in
: pnbUthing the letter, reads Greeley a lesson
jin good manners, ny suggesting that if he
; replies,he ihonlddo It In good temper.
OOt .
Foreign nows bcooOjoi moro levoreblo. It
U laid at the Bute Department thet onr for
eign attain here noror been In so safe * tltnar
; tlon atnoo thoontbroekof the rebellion at now.
tan enitanninioe. \ :
Tho poilihiuty of’ tho 1 Italian complication
U regarded at certain to onnte to our henedt,
and the loot that six hundred thousand more
troops aro beginning to come in, it prodnolcg
a most farorable impression of our retourcei,
and of the expediency: of . letting na alone. |
The arme question begins: to Minme Im
| porta&oo* -
It etopplng tnlUtiwatt, »ome month* tgo»
were done at an inopportune time, It was
hardly more to than annulling the gun eon
tracts, at the time that It waa done. Similar
contracts aie understood to be making now to
•apply the exegencles, and at terms not nearly
to fATOreble.
Qen. Cox i» In -town; from the Kanawha
Valley, baying exeonted n masterly move
ment. The Kanawha country li not loft ox
posed by any means.
Cyrus w. Field b hero. Perhaps the Gov
ernment would like to renew its late gun con
tract *ith him now.' ,
It it stated that Colonel Rodney Mason hu
been oashiered fer dilgreoofnl conduct in sur
rondering OlarksvUle.
Copt. Buell, of Ohio, bee been klllod in the
recent skirmish In Virginia.
OHIO TAX AFPOWTMXXTa.
There has been a hitch In the Ohio tax ap
pointment., ow.ng to doubt ae to the roiidenoe
of one or two of the appointeo.. The lbt
will *oon, however, be speedily announced.
SKIRMIBBKS JX fIMIXIA.
Gen. Bohter, of Pa., was killed, and Cept.
Goulding, of Ohio, taken prisoner, in the re
eent sUrmbhei in Virginia.
From Virginia.
Nan Voir, Ang. :t—/» «■-?> «»r Jtav '
pakannock Station, Aog, Si.—AU quilt in
trout o£ our linos thin morning..
Lut oroning, roporu came in ot the ap
proach of the enemy in tho direction ota ford
some two miles nboro this place, on the R»p
pahanuook., Hail’l Main, battery, which did
,och splendid eerrice nt Cedsr Mountain, and
the 3d New Vork, wore ordered to proceed to
that place, with the SBlh Peonsylreuia and
3d Maryland Regiment*, but the enemy did
sot put his force in appsaranoo during tho
night It was would attempt to
mid the river iViome poinLelose by, *t I'*" 1
with their caralry,but oar army being placed
in position, to as to defend all these poinle,
it U b.Wred their purpose was defeated. ,
' The entire army was under arms all night,
hut most of ths soldiers enjoyed a nap during
‘ h !n m ?ho h ik"mlshlug J “£' i S„r i Main l e'
caTalrr of lh» -the-First M «°®'
Oolon7l Alien, which *“
three wounded, one named B. 0 Connell, in
the arm, and lost »re, who were out off and i
ttke™risooers. The Harris tight
whlch sustainei the most loss, did crclleot
duty anildsserve the highest praise for their
steadiness daring the entiie engagment.-
Thai. i DIO if not known, bat It not largo* ,
Tho Pionoot oorpt of tho different dirUionii
basil* engaged daring. tho night in,j
throwing op eerthworke hud constructing i
bridw? to enable our bsiuries and theirlup
potu to oross ths riser In ess* of neceieity. ,
The wagon traineon Tuesday, from
per, are said to hare besn
ion*, and Generals" has# eaid there were,
enough to lopply an army twioe as largo as
and whUe
the rebefcaralry were about making a charge,
u~" tb. Haul* Light Caralry, a party of
itraeaicrs, numbering about ona hundred and
had got;together In the woods,
unobssrred by the enemy, suddenly put in
j ■ern«Vo. rollw Into their ranks, .oe
tolonS.h.mto right-*.* ta double-:
, L «l. m men bod no offioers to com-
OMSetgaautwae present, but
h* mfralig to ttkothe* ead, a priests tupped
u “h.fc”ut,.«3 nobly did h.pm
. t ». • ( i a t T> «hloh he took upon himself.
The little particonlioaedeoine hoar* picking
*"»K..nh£u ai often as they came within ]
Jfngo Prlsite Griffith., with ißcrgc.nt.nd
Sri men, were behind, haring b~n “sed up
on tho march, and our caralry b,in * .
l,^\w,ind
th.’ rejr lu doableqnlck, un
der threat of hating their brain*- oa *;!
While the* were on the way our eatatry made ,
h«rd°f““ fe sV.a»Vth.
olad. Their olothee aniT dirty.
The offioer* were aa badly off »• ij». P riT
The First Heiw -.Jersey ere to bate
ahgmil into the middle of the eeemyi and"
prisoners. 1 ' -
Foreign*** Not Liable to Draft »*
i e i, HaturaiUod.
w*«Ht«oro»I Aog.St.—Tha following it a
raoant lettar fjom ‘ha aMrOt*? of But * *°
tha BriUib ObJtga D A«*lr« ■
Daranrniat or Srar*. 1 ;
WaaßtaoioSi Aoguat S0 f 18M.4 :
Sir - Haring informal!/ nndaritood Iron
«*
CU Xb«* l tb* honor to ba.with tha hlghait
I oon.ldar.U ? n, ota4Unt :
, . 'Wu. H. Brwltoi ;
To Hon; A.«.
* vint Lieut. Olt* l ** Westbrook, of.toe
ThlrtV.B«ond 80/imlnti Ohio Voirn W.
tetokuS. Hl* *2
PniWmtj vitrloh*»T f* o ® »t wiu oi m
f*%A. Ouu. John .o°oh,«>4 A. A.Hnm.
K> «P«‘ f ° r to *» 10 < ? ,o f
uotey In thie dty* *
.... -
PRIVATE [ADVICES.
Jackson Trapped by Pope.
His t'orceo Divided, and the Rap
pahannock Between*
Heinteleman’* Troops on H»nd!
By a friend direot from Waihlngton, which
point h. loft «n Saturday atoning, wo are put
in ponouton of tho following highly impor
tant fi«U: ,Waohingtsn hue boon greatly ex
cited Tor oomo days, by extravagant rumors
of the adranoo of the; robot Gen.
the t»w troops wriTinp there wore immodi
atoly marched aeroee the Potomao, and en
camped on Arlington Helghti,—and in and
arennd Porta Stammer and Oorooran.—
Amongot tho troops now encamped on tho
heights, are Col. Olork’o Boglmont, whiob
oroioed tho Potomao on Friday.
Tho troop, are all in tho hoot epirite. It
would bo improper for. no to. mention the
number of trpope how encamped around
Washington; but their number and deposi
tion io inch ui to aeenro no of tho eafotjr of
the Capital, in any event.
Tho army of Son. Pope oontinued its ret
rograde movement, in tho face of a vastly
superior combination of the enemy under
Jackson, nnUl tbo Bappahannook was placed
between the two armies, on the line of the
Grange and Alexandfla Railroad. Strutegio
maneuvering now took place on both sides—
by the'enemy to push across the river, and on
*the part of Pope to prevent this until U tone
ready. . f •
Meantime,*pwt :of the PenhuoU »rmy,
under Gen. McClellan in portion, had arrived
at Aqula Creek, and- were immediately de
barked,while Oen.'! Heintslemku’e Dlviiion
oontinaed up to Alexandrine
On ¥hw»d*y night, the enemy weceeded
in throwing a part of hie forcee aerois the
Bappahannook, with tho intention of attach
ing Oen., Pope- Tbo latter permitted the
movement, and encouraged tho belief on the
part of the enemy, that hie reinforcements
had not yet arrived.
Providentially, oh Friday morning, a end
den rise took place In the Bappahannook,
rendering the ford no longer precticablo.
Now weaken. Pope's opportunity. Strongly
re-inforced by tho arrival of Heintsleman’s
veteran eorpe, ho turned aboutaud precipi
tated hie foroe upqn the rebeP'Sdvance, thue
eut off from support, when a great battle took
place, the full results of which our informant
could not learn. It was only known that tho
enemy.had been separated hy the eudden rleo
of the river, and thue eut off-from eupport,
while Gen. Pope’e army, re-inforced by
Hlntsleman, was ready for the assault.
Qen. Burnside, it ie understood, has boon
at Frederickeburg. Gen. McClellan hae,
doubtless, landed a oonslderable part of the
Peninsula army at Aquia Creek,, and thue
formed a junction with Burnside, and placed
himself in a position lor 00-operating with
Pope by a Hank movement towards Culpepper
ConrvHouse.
Thus, it will be seen, onr whole available
force is once more disposedin snob manner as
to be ready forlany movement of the enemy.
Let ne hope that'Gov. Pope was tuoceseful in
the battle of Friday, and that the rebels have
not only, met with a check, bat with a repulse
of suoh severity as to at once change the char
acter at-the campaign.
The utmost activity “pervaded all -depart
ments ofi-the Government. Four hundred
ambulances left Washington on Friday and
Saturday morning, for Alexandria. We ate alt.
the official telegraphic details with great im
pstieneer-bfesatltos, wogiveithe abOTS glean- 1
ings from passengers just arrived for what
they are worth. We trust the main facts may
wli*bl*.
Beported Junction ol‘ McClellan,
Pope anil Buru.ide.
NswYoXK, Aog 25—The Commercial .ay.
U hu Information ibat a juuotlon of McClel
lan, Pope and Barn.iJe’. forcee ll effected—
we belleveatAquU Creek.
The flame paper .ays that reliable odeicefl
from Jem.fl rirer Hate that the rebel, have
occupied Harrison’. Landing, and their pick-i
eu extend aaJar el the Chlekahominy. A,
I large.portion af.onr gnnboat flotilla, .with the
I ffagflhip, woe above llarrUon’. Landing, and
I would probably give the rebel, n taete of their
H quality.
Beeonnolnsanco ol unr Gnnboata—
Guerrilla Depredation**
Mxu'rnlß, Ang. 21-Port of the gnnboat
fleet nude m reconuausenco below Napoleon, ;
Arkansas They ell quiet end re
j tnmed. .
The Qrnnada Appeal continues to asiert;
that a general movement of the armie. of tho
Wait i» to take place immediately, and that
Tonnesee and Kentucky will .oon be In po»-
I eeoelon of the Confederate..
On the 20th, two thomand guerrilla, pawed
through Raleigh, Tenn.,ln the direction of
Memphifl. They retraced their .top. the
.ame afternoon— burning all the bridge, oyer
Wolf and Hatckee river., and burned all tho
cottou they could find in the country North
I ward of Memphis. Outride of the Federal
line, was represented a. considerably exalted,
in con.equenc. of the drepredation. oommit
l tad by men claiming to be Federal eoldter.,
probably rebel, in dUgulee.
Affairs at Mew Orleans,
New York, Aug. 24,-By the *tewne«
Blaokstone and Creole we hare New Orleans
dates to thberenlng of the 15th.
The remains of Col. Roberts* of the 7th, j
flame on the.Blackstono. v ~ ' I
"■ All the property of John Slidell was oon-1
ftioated by Gen. Batter. j
Ah order, from Gen. Butler oommands the
turning over to the United States of all the 1
arms in New Orleans. . • - • ;
Count Megan* the Freneh Consul, had writ
tan . Uttar to Lieut. Welttol. AiiUttnt Mil
itary Commandant, expreealng a deairo that,
the vieneh eltlteni might be allowed torotaln
their arme (or fear o( eenrllo Ineurreetlon, to
which Qeh. Butler replied to the effect that;
the protection of the Bolted Bute! would be
given In tuch 0u.., and Ineletln* on all arme
belonging to tho inhabltanti, white or blaok,
being under hie oonttoi- . . ■
i From Fort Btdgelr.
St. Pson, Aag. 23—Antonlne P.ronoer, tho
distinguished soout, got through tin _ Indijn
lines into Port Bldgolg, end brought hook the
following to Got# lUm»»7 * . ' __
port Eidatlv, J.vg* 1W Jfe—We can
hold this position but little longer unless re
inforced. Wehre being etteohsd rimosf sTog
hour, end unless. esslstepoe !r rendered, ere
oennot hold out mnoh longer, .OnTlltUe bend
Is bewmlng sxhtusted end deolmeted, Wo
bed hoped to he. reinforced to-dej, but, es
eet, eenheer of none oomlng. T. O. flhthen,
of Oompeny 0, 6th Beglment Hlnnesote
volunteers, Is commending the post. ,
9or.':Slhlee cennot reeoh there with if*.
twelre hundred treopt till to-morrow,wheife
dep of reckoning for the Indlens frill he et
hend. j - 1 ’
F tom! I,eriu gton, Ky.
n,'»ct*KeTi. Aog. 54.—A specie!-dispeld.
to the Obomerool, from Lexington, K 7-» **J‘
thet ei order, issued on Betnrder, Impresses
twelre’hnndred slew to repels the toed be*
t«Mn iiarw »nd' Ontubcrinna Gape ' The liar
J^J^nSii^teeSdHedUoh
eonhUes. If is nolfound neoesserj ,toMo
the loreUste.negroes.' the rebels ere in (Beet
distress. Men? of their negroes were; tekm
while working hemp in tho.lelds. ■ the lojrel
-Ist* commendthemerenre es jnst_end wise.
, Ceeslns M. Olej Is here,end will be uslgned
e oomtnend, Inefew dejs, by Qen. Weilece,
commandant attbUpotU.-. ■
IMPORT iST LETT EE FROM PRESIDE!?
LINCOLN,
He leplits to fim’.ej’s Frajtr of fsettj BBtas.
EXXCCTXS* MaBSXOH, 1
Wabhisgtok, Aug. 23,1862, j
Bon. Borat« Greeley: v .
DmbSiu-I have juat read youra of tho
xgtb, eddretied to myieir, through-the Now |
York ZWBana.
If there be in U any statements or aseumpr
,lon. of feet which I moj know to b. orrooo
oua, I do not now or hero contr °J"‘ h ‘ h ; m i ; i l y r
iVa* ha in it eny inferences which 1 mey
bVuoTo to bo falsely drofn, X 1° not pow
hare arena against them* If there be Py *
eoptlblo in it on impotiont and
“no, I wolvo It lndoforenoo to no old friend
whoio heart I have alwayl euppceed to bo
rf *A. U to tho policy I >‘ioom to bo paHnlngj''
M yon toy, I hove notmoont to into any one
In SoabJ’l would tov. tb. Cn on rwould
BSTO it tho Bhortest woy undor tho Conßtitu
tion. Tho ooonor tho National oathority <»n |
bo xoßtored tho nMrof tho Union will,bo tho
those who would not ‘“o bho
Union, unloßß tboy could at Jfe-'ihbm 1 If
,070 BloTory, I do not agree Jrlth., Uiom. If
there bo those who would not eove thb Union
unloaa thoy oould at tho oamo time iutroy
slavery, I do not agTeo with them.
-My paremount object in this ilt JSS le **
save tfiTunton, end it is not oitjeri to sere
or destroy slavery. If I could “
Union without freeing any sieves, I would do
It, and if I oonld aave it by freeing <■« tho
BIaTOB, I would do it; and if I oould, >«•
by freeing oomo and haying other* alone, a
would else do that. v m
Whetldo ebont slavery end .the,-colored
raoe rdo booausolbollovbit holpa to aawthl.
Union, and what I forbear, I foiboar|beeaulo
I do 00l boUore It would help to.'arujHo
Union. I ahull dolew whenever I «hall bo
Ueve what I era doing hurte thecause, had I
'shell do, more whenever! shall'believe doing
more will help the cause. • *l'
I ahull try to oorreoterrors when ahownto
be arrora, ud X shall adopt now.vl«wB.a» fWt
as their shell appear to be true views. , , v
X have hare atatod' my. purpose according
to my yiow of ptficiol duly; mod I
modification of my oft-exprer:«lp<r*°»elwfah
that all monoid /where could bo free.
Tours,
[Signed,. ______ _
Farther Particular* of tiie, Ini
JBLaisacie* ■
Si. Paul., Aug. 22 -Parties from Miane
iota river reaohed hero last night, slate tha
■coats estimate the number of-wbltojstrcaiy
killedby tbo Siam *t tiro hundred. Aho
opinion is based on tbo namUrof bo3le*dU
covered along the road and, «“!*•.£* Jfj,*!'
llavad that all tbo missionaries wars blued.
The elvllisod Indians exceeded their savage
I brethren in atrooitles. ,
Mr. Frenier, art-interpreter, who h»» »P«>}t
tbo tout of bis life among the Indians, vol
unleered to go- alone, trusting to bis know
lodge of the Indians, and disgnited, etcapod
demotion. He dressed and painted bimself
in savage stylo, and arrived vat the Upper
Agency in tbo night. Tbo placo wjs UteraUi
demolished, and death visited all the booses.
He saw the former oocupants . lying dead,
soma on their door stops, some inside, and
others scattered in the yards.. Ho went to the
bouse ot Hon. J. K. Brown and-recognised
every member of tbo family, eighteen in all,
murdered, He visited Beaver Creek end
found fifty families killed. Ua weut to
every house and reoogniied the bodies of
nearfy all the former inhabitants. Among
thoso 7 recognised at _the Agency, wwe N.
Qivensand family; Mr. Galbraith smd ehUr
dren 1 'Dr. Wakehold and family ; John Lod
and family; John and Edtud
l and two Dr, WiUiamion
an it now marching to the
relTbf of Fort Bidgeley. .
The seout reports thst band* are united in
carryioaoataoonoertedaod desperate scheme,
•ndiaj. ho will only bo too happy to find the
powerful bends of tho Yenktone end other
powerful bends not nulled with them. r
r Ur. Franter, the disguised Indian intirpre
ter write* to GoV. Bemsaj, from; Heßaersoo,
on 'ttie 21si, that he left Fort Bidgeley #t 5
o'clock a. m.; that there were then twothons
tod Indians around Fort Bidgeley, And the
wooden buildings .were stlU ,borjuDg t - Be,
Ihtnka that other tribe* hare joined the'bioux,.
and they now present a formidable army. ■
A reliable letter dated Glencoe, 2lat in«t.,
says i The Injury done by,the stampede of the
settlers is Immense; another such scene of woe
oan hardly be found in the South as in Me*
Leod, Meeker, and the northern^ part of Sib
ley and other counties. In St. Paul,and ad
joining counties, all aralUble horses; are be-,
ina gathered up, and all sorts of weapons *UI.
benied by willing hands f« .immediate and;
summary punishment of these audsotons and
rascally Indians.
Chig.oo, Aog. 21.—The St. Paul fWar,
of the 20lb,eayo itie thought thaftbe Indian,
was Induced to commit the outrage. by In
dian, from Mia.curi and «oee..ion trader. :
from that Btat». When Major Galbraith left
the Agency on Friday everything wa. quiet.
The Indian, had received their annuity good* J
and had all di.appeared, apparently Mti.fied
with tho Major’! pro ml.o to .end for them,
toon, a» money arrived to pay their annuities.
The Brit attaok wa. mado-on- tho bow ol l
Mr. Baker; on Bunday !a.f, near town. The
notion wa. thirty mile, from F|>ro«t pity,
killing 3 men and 1 woman. On Monday
morning the attack wa. mado on the town.
At the time the meoenger left there were six
nerioni killed. After oro.«lng the river, h»
MW Indian, firing into trader, .tore.: and
other building.. H.. ..timaterthh uu-ntar of
Indian, engaged In firing V * so i .“VSiX
that metsengonrhad arrired at Fort BidgelT
with money to p»y off the Indians. " I
Tha Bt. Paul of tho 2t«l, eay* that,
■tvoral wagon load, of panio .trickon people
from Carver and Sibley oountiea, emved in.
town la«t owning; they are principally, wo-■
men and ehildron. They are greatly excited,
and giro exaggerated-account. of the number
of Indian, marching on Carver utd Bbatta
c.unty, and uUo .ay that Bt. Peter,
.on and Olenooa have been,burned. . Private
lettara reeeivod In .this, city to-day, dated St.
Paul., Aug. 30th, My thatlt eccm. to >e the
general opinion,among ; thetat informed of
oar cltlauaa that the pre.env .lndian trouble.
originated with the .oceansnirt. of Mi.iour'
M.jor Oalbrattb, ono of the Indian agenta
•aya there are now under arm. 10,000 Sioux,
boaldea other tribe, from the Northern Miv
•out.
Latest from California,
Si* F*i*ei*co, Aug. 22.—Tho ile&mbT
Sonon, fromFeneme, with one hundred end
thirty neteengen, nine hundred end. I"®? 1 ?
thounnd doUere In txeyur*. for New
York, endhetf » mlllion'fbr Boglend, railed:
'°Tho point eilo*nTitr it beeeniot »*««faf;:
•1U eecare » majority la the lieglilntute,
“auSlpoitlon-of theYown : Beer 1 vilieyj
Jleripow e»t»te, ueludlng
*ti> fit. Charles Hotel ana Government block,
wo're diiUojed by Hr. on the lTth tart. Lorr,
not erorrUined. j
Si* Fitiiioieco, Aug. 22.—The thlp God-:
den, end the berk Golden Get*, froto lfeir
York, errlred to-d*r. . „ ' ’’ „...
The thlp Dictator, from Hong Kong«»l“;
deter to the2Bth June, Kee errired/. ,
The etoemer Cortot, * former • Celifornle
ooerter, rreo dertroyed by fire, et Shengbel,
on the 21th of Jnne. : . ; iVcii
’ Thirty-inohnUdlnge, in HornettJjM&rl
- non,) county, were burned on the l#th.- Lore
: Jjs.ooo—lnrurod $7,000. ;1
ih .
5 A. Blot .In Bast Sew Vork.
Nsw Tos*, Aog. IL-TOwlig ta ; soi»s dls-
ajeeJonsmoig tbs tiroops stßssf s«sr jlorkj
a eonildersblo riot occurred yesterday after
noon. The barrseliVwerwtorn down, a hotel
, gutted, ißToral Officers beaten, and onesoldiet
badly Kurt.:: A ;®IUU» oompeny ;,#W
marinee wots sent to aid the poUoe ln quiet-,
log It. Ooeof thSmllUUllfedlntottoMOWd,
I Villas tho Sergwifc Major of one of th*r*g*
Pollce*S.nect'r Fplk. .f C»oriJ»j
.^b^ly.otl.,tW.head.wUb o «tou^end
many ofthe police.
oltlee, snd
imrnm®
of the promised , .
“ I From Washington.
issaaJtSSS
-
geonCrwk about ,
eels, whlch.theyhadbeen Informsd.wsru «P
the Creek, and, "
on*of th.m, andwert towlnglt down,,wa»
It r»* aground. They eet nboaV gntttng lt
off,'wbsn they were fired - into by a fion®
guerrlUseinambuihon shore. The fir*. wa*
i tmmsdiately retarnod, and was kept.xplor,
| come time. Finding it impoasible to get too
sloop off, the party returned to the Resolute.
The following, persons in i-thp ?bcat-W«o,;
! ircucdod'. - 1 ■ 't'"- -
Peter Gnlson, In tho hsnd; R-Keae, intho -
side, thigh and arm;-John Mcßcnald,tttleft.
arm; andJackeon, a cltiicn of Virginia, 1 -
who was acting as pilot, in tit* forehead; :!
On Thursday lest, another expedition wM'
formed, and Master'Joclyn;fif the Reliance, ■
Me»lOrTob*,and Master's Mata.T. Hew ton, ,
with the boats erewfrom the two watts!*,'
wontnp again and set fire to the Seberne,u4
fihdlngtho sloop still agronnd, tieysUo fired
her: As theyweto pttttlngawsy, the per-.,
klliss fired Into thsm-ftom th* amimsh^on'
ihore. The men Immediately retorned -with-,
rifies, and working thsftoat In petition,,
brehghthbWtteretoW.-7l*Jg»Po'*®«'
rifled shot, on them,'-audit-h probable with
effect, as theflrlng from
In our boat, .
was killed. Thomas . Kewton, Master s ■
Mate, wounded in thafhoh
the Reliance, in the thigbynnd Frank Miller,
of the Relianoe, in thn rightlarm. tTho^hoat
then retnrned, firing-into «TOy, ‘
loeslity on their way, •in order to guard ,
against surprise, and returned to tbs ship- ;
Aatheboatwas pulUngawayfrom the: reone, |
of action,therelrehwere mu intho |
field andalong th* beach, haring with them. .
I'pmiw il women and children, using them ■,
expressly a* screens to prerent cur men ftom., ,
firingon them. -:■■■■ - _ ...... i
WiiatsoTOX, Ang. 23.—CptiHamatt, or ,
the rebel army, brother of T>r. |
merlyof this city, who was a prisoner .tathe .
i old Vapithl, has been g*|sasedmpa'«OfMfi«< j
He says he will hover take the oath of a e.
gianw, but wasparoled on aocountofillhoa>th' |'
Ten rebel prisoners were brought, in.IMS I
morning, and lent tothe old “P^T'“jS*.
them IsOapt. Ells, of the fifth Virginia ear*
*'Marshal P. Phillips, of Illinois, amvtd
charge
the ProreTt MaTtfsS**nd rent'to the old eapi
ment spools In a back for safe k*eplng, instoid
of in the Treasury: =He p»yo“'"»“»*
higher for Integrity In'the pay department
than Mai. Falion. : c
Steamer Sunkr-tS to 804,iTee Met?;-
The Ham Sumter Agronntl»*Hop
kinsvllle Take J by the Rebels..
Cilxo, Aog. 24. —The stoamer , Areola run
on a snag, sixty mil« 3 below' Memphis, at,onp
o’clock oh Thursday morning, andinnk ina
few minutes. She had onpbundreAoud “W
nassehmxs, six.of whom were ladies, :*h*
also a largo oargo, including J» ‘““‘.“L??; 1 !
' o( i- jn Ato aioates tflcf. tldkiflt
off! many of the passengore who mopgw H
were saved, hut folly half were la tho berth*
eeleep, and were loit. Molt of tho passengers
were soldiers,, returning to ti" l * Sivhd at
A number of tho Intrlrore hare, arriTOl at
Helena. - Hot has thanwvemy-fivnateighty
persona perished. Tho Captain pd mostof
Sn orew were saved. .Thellet of tho loit box
not yet been received. " ■ ■ . :
The Jackson HunmptM says the Federel
ram Sumter grounded opposite .5*3 ““.“V*:
Tho authorities demanded tho smreoaer, bnt
the crew and stores were pul on tho trunspor la,
and the Snmter blown up..'. .
Orders ha vs been issued- forMddiogtha
travel of' eivUiane over the Mobil* and Ohio
A. Liacots,
Tolemph, from Southland, MJI Hopktafc
villo, on Fnd»y by tbs
Johnson, nithtoor. hundred men, «nd,»»*
motiog oa Smithlaud. - • t - ■....
pi. (ho Stfiwnsf And*.
Youx,A.ug. TZtJltk
froi Aspinwoll, has armed, wlth_SLoB*,M<>
in treasure. On-tb« morning of the 2Ut in
stant she apokothe gunbotvPeoiiiui.ie let.
27 dee. 30 mis;, long. 78 deg. 29 min. She
reported thatshohaddriven nrebel steamer en
tile Little Bahamas, where she was supposed
to be at enohor. The steamer was, supposed
re be t“ Orietto. The Penguin had .jlso
■ ehased another on-tbo ram
bank, and was tbeupraiiuig to cut «“»,“£• .
The steamship Constitution arrived stPso
,ma on tho l3tb. in M days from Now.Yojk. •
She sailed on the 18th for San, Franoiseo, with
the Ariel’s passengers. • • ...
The adeiets from Bio to : July .lathjituey
sure that the government of Brasil,had d^
elded that after two years the Amason uaditl
tributaries eball be open to the oommerco ,«x
eehooner Ann Elisa,Lof Providence, .
Conn., for gun Francisco, was. attMked to
Portesoue Bay, Straits of Magellon, in April,
■by tho FeJeeuns, in oanoes.- They were driven
off by the crew, only five in number, hut «Je
mhu and a Portugese sailor were kitted, and
the captain and one man teverely wounded,.
She had arrived safely at Lola. ■
• A battlo was dally expected between the - ; :
contending forces to the slate or Panama.
Oar Troops" Attack Morgan, and ate
Defeated with a Dow o» 800.
V LoniBTOM, Aug.23.-'Miior<3ens. Selson
and Wright, and Brig. Generals Jackson,
. ilunson, and Ctoft, atrivedhere thla morning.
1 Yesterday, near Gallatin, Gen. K.W. John
son,of Kentucky,
comprising a partof the , Second. Indiana,:.
Wyakoop’e Pennsylvania, and thaFifthKea
tncky cavalry, under: 001. Haggerty, attacked
eovonwen hundred cavalry, under Alorgan,
near Gallatin, and were. defeated with:*-loaf
of three 1 hundred: prisoners, including: Gen.
Johnson. Tbeceoeindcr, die hundred, <*•
cap«d»n4w»tvtp .H»«hriU«- CoL UcCpok
hm not in thft fight*-- - t- > • ■*••• ’ •
Xfaero hu boon notclagrapbio sammiw»»r
don fiouth of Ettasellyilloaifica ftTo ; o dock.on
ir f.: afternoon, o .1
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COMPANY I),: SEMPLE IN-
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