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charg,, were made and | anVlLe “fiS ^ "“"‘ ,7 “ d a few I 
sz sr u s» rzzz? g£z r- ,h r *4 IF- «•» - •. * - — »* 
artillery lire ,», kept „„ on both aid™ ud,U Ley Zion nod M.io I IVW ?"?? “ '“""let tb.ttb.lr whole ,o« will not eyceed 
long alter dark, when ,be enemy gaT „ „„ S1 rep tt,“3 ytnZeV ' SEJE *?“ "*»• *»»•*« »7 Ihem 
retired. T . . , H , ' ; , uca ‘ indicate that it is greater. Hindman's division 
A diapaleb dated the loth in*, .ays our Un« s JialTlie' Zm> alooX^lP a ‘® 0 . Meyi " e ' *"f MOO out of 3,400 men. The tone of 
of battle were maintained throughout yesterday for our troop.. " ' g n(me Ilnur editorial, continue, very despondent over 
and to-day, but the enemy hare made no further Diepntches from Gen. Brown dated Marshall Thai, °' ^'"F *“ Sf* 0h » ll “n°°ga- 
demonatratioM, and all has remained quiet Saline countv Oct 13th rats - ? T . lrom Miseiosipjii , a y that two 
The rebels appear clow toourfront, but whiter, »ghtt!u«M T**'* Gr ““‘'’ "" 7 are m °™* '• =»coor 
after having been so completely lolled in ali their altiilere, .Zge^^17.°“ 0 ’ er "‘“‘ 1 fr ° m < b ° 
recent endearor, to gain an advantage, they will their t,ain». and wounding “nd k Z/m LI t 'n : 
try another flank movement, or risk a general numbers The disnateh «n, v ■ f ^ J f ', Davis 18 reported to have arrived in 
engagement,a. yet nndevlped by 5T2 M ^JKiIST iZZZ *"» ” «“ 
covenes we have been able to make. locate the battle. Our casualties unknown. ~ ™-" 
The reconnoissauce on our right has discov- Arkansas—G en Fisir at Pitot it v * AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, 
ered a heavy body of infantry occunvinir the - /.f ’ 1 'tot Knob, reports -- 
.. .. JL ^ u ‘l’j ln h me that the exnedltlfin Intn Arkonuoa rvrr.4 .. _ c m n. 
Vx.no out lb* old burner, l«t fold niter fold, 
Enshrine a new glory iui each Is unfurled; 
k* apeak to our beartu (till as sweet as of old, 
The herald of Freedom all over the world. 
Let it Host out in triumph, let it wave over head, 
The nolde old ensign, tu stripe* and its stars; 
It gave us our freedom, o'ershadows our dead, 
Osvo might to our heroes, made snored their (ears 
Let it wave in the inabeam, unfurl In the storm, 
Our guardian at morning, our bcaeon at night, 
When peine shines ^ splendor athwart, her bright form, 
Or war’s bloody hand holds the standard of might. 
CJn/url the old banner, its traitors crush down, 
Let It «till be the banner that covers the brave, 
The Star spangled banner, with glory we own, 
’Tls too noble a banner for tyrant and slave. 
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®lje News (ttonhengK. 
passes of the Hull Buu mountains, while Ewell's 
corps is believed to be still hovering on our left, 
A squad of mounted rebel raiders dashed in 
upon headquarters’ supply trains, between Chan¬ 
tilly and Centerville about midnight last night, 
capturing the teams of only four wagons. 
The cannonading yesterday was occasioned by 
| an attempt of the rebels to cross Bull Run at 
Union Mills and at Mitchell’s and Blackburn’s 
Fords. They kept up a continuous cannonade 
to cover their crossing. Their fire, however, had l 
IS 4*1.. . rt* .1 . .. . _ * 
pursuing the rebels in all directions, but don’t _' „ . . 
locate the battle. Our casualties unknown ~~-- * ‘ how9 ftre ,reqnont ,n En f^ nd - 
Arkansas.—G en. FiSK, at Pilot Knob, reports ™ WAS ™T0N. “ ® enn “*' 8 «V * ’» 8 «r footing, 
that the expedition into Arkansas met a body of The President has sent forward hi , * Garr,t„ g ha, been revmd in London. 
rebels under Reeves and Crandall, at Pitman’s the address of the Misson i delegation ^ Jon d T ^ 0 ^ M 
Ferry, and killed 13 and captured a number, in- tents are thus reported: aelegatl0D ' Its con - ~ »• *• i® a Texan prison. 
eluding a Lieutenant-Colonel, a Major and two “ Gen. Schofield is continued in command of ~ There are 80,000 de8erters from the arn >y- 
Gaptains. On the 7th Major Watson surprised a the Department, and all militarv no wen, are eon ~ Army Cha P lains U6 ®°‘ hereafter to be h 
cwmp of rcteU It, U»«Be, oounty, capturing centmted in end,. ZTZ „ 
1 Captam, ! Lieutenant, » 4 60 priratnn ami all .traction,, a cop, of w hi<b ic annexed to tb. turn ”” Ph “' 
their horses and arms, and d«B<rr,»lrwrU,u _.. .. , .. .. to ine *w,uw. 
— „ ~ Arm y Chaplains are not hereafter to be held as pris- 
con- oners. 
r in- — The defences now completed in Philadelphia cost 
the $ 60 , 000 . 
The Army in Virginia. 
The Washington Evening Star , of the 14th, 
orderidfrom^l km^tati, men flm ^ I brUk fiKllt wi,tl Stuart’s cavalry, near'Brents” withdrawn theR forces It is supposed they will is ordered to use all the forces'under his com- 
Cu I pepper, and arrived Z2VW JS! ^ We 8Qcceeded hl «'»tiog the rebels. ^ 7 on Mist5on RW *>. “^<1 to put down guerrillas or other irresponsi- 
4th Brigade of the v d Divi b,„ t* ' ?* f Co1 ’ Hardeuburg,of the 21)th New York,reached So “ 6 . of h tiD *y 8 P ,ece * ttre heavy and all ble persons carrying on irregular warfare, under 
7/J I , ) , lviti i ° l a ord « r «d to here in charge of 500 rebel prisoners mo ilv to carry well. whatever color or pretext, 
not need rc-tmWc^mc^ 'oV 1 ^ North Carolinians. Two hundred more’are ex- They hold both LookoutMountain and Mission “ Ko action is taken in the matter of the en- 
Sunday mornin7 Id rSrfi-i 8 i- • • ” pecM to *“« hL Ridge, from which they threw shells on both the rolled militia, which is left as it was before the 
Culpepper. ^ J ' 1 J ° dlvlMon at The following congratulatory order has been 4th a,1 ‘ 5lb 1Dste ’ 0o the ,att<?r <] ay 150 shells oommittee presented themselves.” 
Monday morning. Two regiments, the 4th and .The Major-General Commanding, announces eral 1 ines of entrenchments, and extend earth' Stotefof in ‘he 
13th 1 enneylvania, were sent forward to Jeffer- If Army lbar tbe r,,| ‘ r R ,,ar d; consisting of works are still croimr on 1 Ma J[ yland » Connecticut, Missouri, Ten- 
son, about five miles from Sulphur Sr.rin./s ftnd the V corps, was attacked yesterday wlile mS!L n ‘ f S! 5 ncssee, and Western Virginia. AJ1 loyal owners 
tu i 4 \a * * r A, y and marching hy tb® fitink. Thc j fintiinv a ^ ^ ■ pl»m of t.ho onomy appfftrp not to bo to will bo • . 1 . 
a ne were sent out toward Little Wash- spirited con tern, were repulsed, losing^ battery make an attack in front, but to compel ns to enlist* "the slave r" i r ac h filave that may 
xngton, to reconnoiter. The last named regiment (1 ' 6 guns, 2 colors, and 450 prisoners The skS abandon Chattanooga bv simnlv hniiL -* [.* “/ a Tf 0 ba at the expiration of 
encountered a largo force of the enemy u ?, nd l^mptiinde of Major-General Warren, and our present^Zittom- g f 8 ,n hw of enlistment. The slaves of disloyal 
SSaSf 1 w<mh! =sr-£— 
-vuuui.ntoiiu^ »vasoccasioned Py iui P ^ . , . , - :-•’ ” ““iv wun u jo annexed to tne *w,ixk). 
rat-iSff® 53 5R.-‘■ftttSCt: 
t T'~-ZZ!C%'^ KMn TOSSia „^ 
— -—-hut Hi tie effect on our troops. The rebels made \° RoHecranh arU5 y appears under a Washington States are forbidden to return fugitive slaves or - m.ooo emigrants have arrived at New v b , 
ROCHESTER, N., Y., OCTOBER 24, 1863. rP P^ated attempts to crose, musing their infantry da ^f. j v to assist in their escape. No colored soldiers are nm of January. 1 
~~ [ n flolld columns. Our infantry and artillery, . Thu! K 8 are unchanged, with the exception that to be enlisted except under the orders of the - The ntimber of rebel officers now in m,r hn h 
"•* * • — however, repulsed them Bach time. The firing ‘h® enemy, hate removed their artillery from Commander of the Department. wards of 2 , 600 . 8 
ceased at sundown, the rebels retiring. Lookout. Mountain, where they had about ten “G* n - Schofield’s course with regard to Sena- - The Mexican nartv in p„h c „ 
At dark a portion of Buford’s cavalry had a pl . e f e 1 8 m p08lUon » and a PPoar to have somewhat f° r Lanfl and his followers is approved, and he the secesBiormta. T " y ima * 
brisk fight with Stuart’s cavalry. Tlenr Rr«ntc_ withdrawn their forces. It is supposed they will ia ordered to use all the forces under hi* ... . . 
gallantly cut their way out and crossed the river 
at Waterloo Ford, about twelve miles ubove Sul¬ 
phur Springs. 
About ton 0 clock Monday morning the enemy 
advanced on the 4th and 13th Pennsylvania, 
which were at Jefferson, with cavalry, showing 
heavy infantry supports in fbeir rear, when our 
cavalry, seeing they were being overpowered, 
fell back slowly, contesting the grouod, to a 
large forest this side of Jefferson, where Gen. 
Gregg, who led these regiments in person, dis¬ 
mounted a pottiou of his men ami sent them out 
as skirmishers, their horses having been sent 
1 rl Swill itlmr A A. * . . 
commendation. ‘ 7 - 
By command of Geo. G. Meade, 
Major-General. 
Tbe following has been received at the head¬ 
quarters of the army: 
CtAKKSBUBO, October 17. 
Gen. Sullivan reports that his cavalry scouts, 
from Murunshiirg, yesterday encountered a de- 
aehment of Gilmore’s rebel cavalry, and cap¬ 
tured the whole force, 39 in number, with horses, 
equipments, Ac. B. F. Kerry, ’ 
Brigadier-General. 
A dispatch na’ed the 17tb, says that through¬ 
out the w hole day, there have prevailed rumors 
— 119,000 emigrants have arrived at New York since tbe 
first of January. 
— The number of rebel officers now in our hands ia up¬ 
wards of 2,600. 
— The Mexican party in Paris are very intimate with 
the secessionists. 
— Stonewall Jackson’s sister says her deceased brother 
voted sgainst secession. 
— In Richmond 13,000 Union prisoners have been ex¬ 
changed by the rebels. 
— Huron Gnstavus Rothschild retires from business with 
a fortune of $30,000,000. 
— During the month of September, 7,149 deserters were 
arrested, so far as known. 
— Connecticut lias 6 midshipmen at the naval academy, 
also 12 cadets at West Point 
— The Rons of Temperance now number but 66,000; in 
1860 they were 2 -IS.Ck.O strong. 
— One man in New Hampshire has sent 30,000 wild 
pigeons to market this season. 
— The grape intercut is gaining in Ohio: 2,000 acres 
will he under culture next year. 
A command birth civil and military in its character 
has been given to Cm. Sickles. 
— The brokers in New York are about to build an Ex¬ 
change at an expense of $200,060. 
^ — The Providence and Worcester Railway has earned 
body moved right on in a northerly direction. 'I 0 ® to ,‘ J,e by the pr esent .in,f t. it is - only about $67 ooo 
A par. of the force Ml it, Gin . ,™ „r „J S 1 ““ » 
Mtli corps near Anderson, in the Chepache exm ‘ d Hig three years, ’ ’ — Gov johmon of Ten 
Valley, stampeded off the teamsters, and de- nf^i^Vr^'i^ f ’ Abrab am Lincoln, President road* to be constructed in 
stroyed between 200 and 300 wagons, about 30 of of the A, m^nd^V^ ~ T “* “««»«> W of t 
which wore lolled with a!/nnt.nif»4-»rY 4i.^. ... . tve ml un ' reached New York on 8ntn 
- --, va.vii uwmrp JiavlIlCf hern fipnl . j-.v.«mvu utiuuijt . 
back to Sulphur Springs. After stubborn I v con t! ' Ht ' he who,e rubt ‘ l anu 3’ had crossed the Poto- <y c “ 1 ‘ J n . 0! 
testing the ground fur two hours. «’ ‘ mac i and were marching on Washington. There seroral hURdre 
ordered to fall back slowly, aud ns they were !'" Be " ous reftBon lo believe that Lee, with a , mpn 
doing ho, a heavy force of infantry of tbe enemv a ' g '‘ y &Ugniented f orce ’ ifl moving in that direc- 16 Co1 ?" 01 commanding a cavalry division [further proclaim that all the - a, 
was discovered on each flank, and at the same 1" D * er ? 83 t,ie river ,and attack Washington c ^me »P with a partet his command, consisting called out and duly enlisted, shall lecidve ii'.f 
time three regiments of cavalry havirur mide fl ’ om ‘hat side, if not prevented. Gen. Meade is , ''ie-u Ind., 1 st Wis. and 1st East Tenn. cav- ranee pay, premium and bounty, as heretofore 
wide detour attacked them in the rear At this masR ' nK bis foroe8 in ‘hat direction, and a battle j! 7/ tLe m at once and Lad a running Wm-Tenartment thnn.wl/Th2 r p° f S,a /''re hy I 
time (he loth New York were sent to the sup- “ ay be ex P ected wi ‘hin twenty-four hours, but % l ‘t. with them to Dunlap, In which 120 rebels Generafi oflioe, bv sr?e C W lldiet ‘ Marf,hal 
port of Gen. Gregg, and Reid’s battery, the 22d no a PP rcl, ensions are entertained as to the re- ™ * , ftDd wounded * and co of our men, in- I further proclaim that all Volunteers received 
United States artillery, opened on the rebel env. 8nlf ’ c " U1 £ n 5 n o officera, were killed and wounded. ^ a b k a 'nT B * 1 , a ? al ‘ 0, , t ”’ 1R not hereio- 
alry. but owing to the short range of the guns, . It .T 3u,d 8Ce “ J hat a K«neral engagement is 0u lh « 7 ‘ h a general order was issued in ac- from quotas ee t itGl ifllfe-ri' fm^tblie x d?afT d t,0ted 
which were brass Napoleons, no serious dainuge con8 ‘ d ® red Probable from the fact that army sur- cordauce wll,J instructions from the War Depart- 1 further proclaim that if any Slate .-lid) f a j| 
was inflicted on them. ' geons have received orders to hold themselves men ‘ consolidating the 20th and 21st corps into to ra ' 8e ‘he quota assigned to it by tbe War Dw- 
Thu ,lfh iinfl IQil. "... _ . in readiness to liroceerl in <> 1 « A . ...ti,„ r> . the 4lli rnrni Iltl/I ni/llYfClvr* il. . .. i purtrnent under this call, tfn-n dnift. f,.i)>.. 
ashington. There 
several hundred 
of destruction. 
time three regiments of cavalry, having made a 
wide detour attacked them in the rear. At this 
time Hie loth New York were sent to the sup¬ 
port of Gen. Gregg, and Reid’s battery, the 22d 
United States artillery, opened on the rebel cav¬ 
alry, but owing to the short range of the guns, 
which were brass Napoleons, no seri<mu 
was inflicted ou them. 
The 4th aud 13th were now pressed severely 
in front and uur center broken, and at the same 
time they were attacked on each Hank and in the 
rear. Our men cut their way through, and 
escaped across the river with heavy loss. The 
lGtfl Pennsylvania was now dismounted and 
thrown out as skirmishers along the river bank 
while tbe 3th was also dismounted and ordered 
to support the battery, which had only four 
short range guns, and the enemy opened on us 
Department of the South. 
Tuk U. S. transport Fabkee. from Charles¬ 
ton the loth, arrived at New Vork on the 14th 
insf. She had in tow the gunboat Maddie, for 
repairs, which sunk off Frying Fan Shoals ou 
Sunday last. All her meu were saved. 
““ r li " P8 «I 1 M r. U " iClli0n ta *• r°U 0 »Z Proclamation ha, been i 8 .„eB = ““ “ " 
ST^S:XT;Cr ran r i "r ^ -*»**-»»**«.-***»*-*, 
* a n I out b) the \\ heeler cavalry, which TF7irrrr/s Tho w™ ,.<• „„„ ■ - , , change at aiiwqicnse of $200.oco. 
Ferev'ntar Te ““° BSee &t . Colton Poh1 VoljmlocW of the United Stafes^ wfll expire “ The W* Worcester Railway has earned 
1 trry, near Nashville. Alter Crossing, the main [‘"ring the coming year; and, wherea-, in aridi- f44 > 000 mor « this jear than last 
body moved right on in a no-iherly direction non to toe men raised by the present draft, it is — Oniv ih»m imwin i l u , 
, , . jf j iiipuiuu, deenaed expedient to call ounm, non VnlV.r.JLi Only Shout ft,7, ooo have been subscribed in this 
A part of the force fell in y.itn a train of the to serve for three years or the’war not however COUI,trjf for UlC AUttIrti c telegraph. 
14th corps near Anderson, in the Chepache e *£<* d ing three years.' ’ ’ - ««>»• Johnson of Tennesse has directed street rail- 
v alley, stampeded off the teamsters, and de- ft r ’ Abrab «n i Lincoln, President roads to be constructed in Nashville. 
strayed between 200 and 300 wagons, about 30 of of the Army and’~ The 8ft ’” nd * <-a ever imported from Japan, 
which wore loaded with ammunition and the re- ?eveml State? when called into active s. i vice do r ‘’ ached NlMV York ou Saturday week. 
mainder with clothing and s 4^He s. The mules P| 4 t , cUrnht|on, upon the Governors “ A ^comotlvc on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 
tl», could not run off lit,,- gSu tho number of inn, o'r‘S^ nnHH swJ 5 *£*!S' ”" k ” ” mU " 
st vet at hundred as they were leaving the Beene riotis Companies and Regiments (o the field — I he Iowa humr™ are securing their sorghum crop, 
ot destruction. from their respective States, their quota ot 3ot) OOO “ r ' <1 anticip>w a Iar K° field of molasses. 
The Colonel commanding a cavalry division “niirtbcr proclaim that A i I. v, ,,4 _ K ' ce ' lt re P ° rt8 fll0w ,hat «>e average duration of. life 
came up with a part cf his command, consisting called out and^'d!.?y^Stoistod, shld veceWe^d. iu Ko K ,,ind ^eedsthatin France by 11 years, 
d the 2 d Ind., 1st Wis. and 1st East Tenn. cav- vatlcw P ll .V. premium otid bounty, as heretofore ~ About £too,ooo of the old copper Engti-h coinage 
dry, attacked them at once and Lad a running to tbe Governors of Stales by the l,a8 bl ' l ’ n living about $360,000 *tiU in circuia- 
ightwith them to Dunlap, in which 120 rebels oSneri^S ^SfJj K ,}^ 051 Marshal tiU "' . , , 
vere killed and wounded, and CO of our men, in- I further proclaim that all Volunteers received , « of amusement are now open 
finding nine officers, were killed and wounded ‘ mder tb5s r'all. as well as all oituus not hereto- ,,, Y ° rk ’ bmdes cou,ltlee 9 C<jn ‘ : ‘ ! ''t^iuo>i 8 and music 
nent consolidating the 20th and 2Lt corps into to , * b e quota assigned | 0 it by tbe War D- frost. > j d by the 
'*t ir r com T' lOT - ta*»i ttMf -o~ , n 
.McCook and Crittenden, before a Court of ^tete. or in the Dial nets of said Slates, for theii Wa6lj iugton hospitals last month, and 728 now remain 
nquiry at Indianapolis. due proportion of said quota, and Hie said draft tl,ere - 
Thefollowing was received at the headquar- ^’“furfSrTroclafm^thilt nShUJ - Fifteen thousand wives and children of United States 
J ... Jl * • . ~ -o • 'J ll’X Ilf 
from their respective States, 1 heir quota ot 3(J0,t 
h were now pressed severely in «‘adiuess to proceed to tbe Army of the Poto- «*o 4th corps, and ordering (heir commanders, dellctelcy to raw/ouota shall"),!: J' U ? - ur 
broken, 'and nt lh oTme McC “' k »4 Crfftenden. before a Court of Swe'S .h o lli.lStl &£?*?£!£ 
acked on each flank and in the Dernirtmont tv., »*, Inquiry at Indianapolis. due proportion ot said quota, and the said draft 
ri^tith^L^"? 1 lit . T a *3 S ’ Fahkce, from Charles- tore of toe’^ 
Cmattanooiu, Oct. 18. 
m.. »* j-* • >• __ ' 
mation FhaJI interfere with OX inline urder« m S0,<jlt ‘ rs rectlve weekly aid from the authorities of New 
with those which inav be issn«*d t..r*>h» . Yurk cit - v - 
To Ataior General H U’ ir„i>. . . u , 11 "I me otnu-a wiiere it is now in p 
• - --4k «* ouuai, on baa just ^>een received !ramBri«ad“et&S W Thf 'Mr n °} y . et oouimenccf 
biinday last. All her meu were saved. Cook. Commanding the^l cavalr^dlviston 1 neilLV bv’ilm’ w i n “teamcorvettes. 
On the night of the (1th, the rebels sent down da <£ l0 % X ^ gSc&S; 1 &7&£d ~ A ‘ 
a torpedo, attached to a small steamer, from Lira L 1 . had three lights being had for the men heretofore InniishLl'V.v die Tombs In N. 
with those wtiich may be issued for the present Yurkcit >'- 
- ,n, ‘‘ 8 \ vl ,' en ‘ *' te nr, w in progress, or ~ 0rders bavo been received at the several navy yards 
"ft i‘J&S S5 .. “S 
with some twenty pieces of artillery but our ri 1 L ’’ ? , , 0 
troons uulbkMiic hoRi __ 1 i-’ . Charleston to the Iron 
troops gallantly held their ground for several 
Lours, repulsing the charges of the enemv, and 
gradually fell back on the Fayetteville mad, the 
enemy following, but keeping at a respectful 
distance. 
The loss of the 2d brigade will, it is thought 
amount lo about 400 in killed, wounded ami 
missing. The4thand 13thPennHylvaniasuflered 
most severely. Gen. Gregg is highly spoken of 
tor the manner in which he fought his men, and 
it was owing to his skill and bravery that the 
4th and 13th fought their way out of the preca- j 
nous situation. He was at the head of his men 
in the heat ot the fight, and in several charges 
took the lead. “ 
During the engagement, rebels charged the 
battery aud Captured one of the gnus, but the 
1st New Jersey gallantly charged back and re¬ 
captured the piece, which was immediately turned 
upon them with good effect. 
The enemy made two desperate attempts on 
the 14th to whip this army in detail and destroy 
our trains, but in both moat signally failed. Just 
at daybreak, between Catlett’s Station and Ket- 
tle Run, A. P. Hill made an attack upon Gregg’s 
burglar liberally soaped himself and escaped from 
nbs in New V ork by crawling through an aperture 
sides 1 he wounded. 
wtiich exploded under her bows, throwing a wutWheeleS % min S to11 ' Tenn., where 1 a* has been o^may^ be furnished by thaf DenorL - An ^ was recently observed by a traveler to fly 
great volume Of water on board, putting out all hZi? , L , 8 COtnmar .l With only two mem. ' Cd y lllat Df ‘ ,arU from one Alpine- peak to another, five mUes apart, in pre- 
the (ires, killing Ensign Howard, wounding two large portion of it, caSSg tour n^i!''n Pr0Clamati i? n ' 1 addra * myself cisel -' five miuut€s - 
seamen, but doing no damage to the vessel. The h*ry, l OOO stand of arms and 240 prisoners he- but also <0 ra»L b ! ‘he different Slates. - Five CongrcgaUonaUat, one Freewill Bapiist and tne 
rebels who had charge of tbe torpedo were cap- *">** | h « invoS » Baptist ministers, have been elected to the 
tured. The Ironsides remains anchored off ibteto 1 Vermont legislature. 
Moultrie. The monitors are doing picket duty their killed and wounded bu?l^vnr^h er ° u n - lorce 6ur vlciorioiia armies iu the field, and - A chemical substitute for indigo bn, it is said, been 
off Suitor, * 1 7 TtJyioM StoTo™; .diMM 3 flS oiOTMtou* to . , r ™ uueurtrtd to r.H. .sw, , o4i „ 
A Morn. Wand correspondent of the N. V »“*!" H , ‘" r »pe?S5 Sio^ fc * 4,to "““ ud ‘ 
Times states that the two rebels found floating Xuntry wL"nureul'd ff t£, tbe In W L m '^ " hereof I have hereunto set my band v ~ f°™* fiv * tho “ &nd men are now ployed on the 
m the water after the exploeion, and who Zl bStlbS horLfSg & 512 S TS «* “*> 01 ^ ^ <» <* ^ 
picked up by a boat s crew lrom the Ironsides S n y u ^‘ e ‘° U P } v i ,b two regiments at Done at the citv of AVashinoton rate ivra ™ 
ire Lieut. Glassell, formerly of the 17 t! M n ,J Sugar Creek, left to detain me. I mudeu charge of October, in the year of our Lord lwi- n ] o e i,e bui t 6te4mer J npRer has been captured 
tnd railingu- t ^ 1 ” Nary ’ on . ,h<ln f- capturing some fifty of them aud scat- the indenendenre Lf the I to K aD l 01 whUe Bttera P‘ iu 8 to run the blockake of SaramoLt by 
nd sailing master Wombs. These two officers tering the remainder in the mountains. eightvShth h 1 t d S 8 the *be gunboat Cicerone. 7 
teclare that the expedition was one promiited when within eight miles of the river, 16tmek Bv the PreaiAont T _. haA „ r „_. . 
Ifnchod fofthe ° f *» S'/haKil’cSd it Tbri XmffoJ S a «“> «»*• “ N " J “~> « «* ZZZ&ZZZSZSl 
rilsl lh! i h k ° U v II ? S6ftn8S ° f ^ and above, i never saw troops more demoralized 11 wiU he recollected that in April last the ,vei « hed *‘0 pounds. 
. . KU ,l ' 1 can b f, ®® rced 60 as to admit ,1^ o v w< ' r<> ‘ ) am satisfied that, their loss in President made a contract with certain resDonri- ~ Two ^ Ulke1, conscripts sent to the 22 d Mass reei- 
tow.s. R o SE „,^ g - c -“^ 
as given him. The craft pushed on until within Complete official returns from the infantry en- Washington that these colonists were badly pro * J 851 and 18CI ' 
lor range ol the Ironsides, when one of the gaged in the late battles have been received, and vided for, and many of them died of disease “ °J 450 J >o11 ,MC pa>ers in Essei > Msm - over 
bels shot the officer of the deck, but did not give the following statistics : while others fled to more desirable localities H ’ "! Uur ^ a " ia: 58 > more than one-eighth, are 
ifllCt a very severe wound, fn »»,« ---- T- . . __, u vbiraoie localities Storeys; aud Si are Andrews. 
Times states that the two rebels found floating Sratry We*nuS 'd^themh• the lu W j, lnt ' P? w >reof I have hereunto set my hand 
9n the water after the explosion, and who were bStS Zn S l'S ^ ^ 0f tbe Uui ‘ ed Sta ^ »>« 
picked up by a boat’s crew from the ironsides, Sn^rreeiT i«fiT i' P , - vi,lj U c ,' n '? im, ‘ n,B at Done at the city of Washington this 17th dav 
are Lieut. Glassell, formerly of the U. & Navy, onfbe£^caDtirin?s d ome I fif?v\ ^arge of October, in the year of our Lord 1R63, and of 
ThwwotoUcS S a " d ““ &£2SS? m °‘ «f t'nted Stoto. 1£ 
ana sailing master Wombs. These two officers ‘vring tbe remainder in the mountains, 
declare that the expedition was one prompted When within eight miles of the river, I struck 
by desperation. The citizens of Charleston are JEf wlu ' 1 ? 1 cached the river I found 
pinched for the ooo, mop necemtie, of life, and .J,e“ ]^Vto^^detoo^d 
uuleps the harbor can be forced so as to admit th ?B ‘hey were. 1 am satisfied that their loss in 
vessels laden with supplies, the most serious [his raid was no!.less than 2,000. No fears need 
consequences will ensue. Before reaching the 
Ironsides, (he rebel craft was hailed by the offi¬ 
cer of the deck ten separate limes, but no answer 
was given him. The craft pushed on until withiu 
short range of the Ironsides, when one of the 
. . v ivuio iict 
be entertained of having another raid soon. 
. Geu. Cook, 
To W. S. Rosechakb!^” GeD- Comma,JtJ i D S- 
President made a contract with certain responsi¬ 
ble persons for the deportation of 500 persons of 
color to an island on the southwestern coast ol 
Hayti, and for their colonization ou satisfactory 
conditions. But recent information has reached 
—. - 4UWU 4 l UUUVU 
Complete official returns from the infantry en- Washington that these colonists were badly pro 
gaged in the late battles have been received, and vided for, and many of them died of disease. 
rrivrxi V. .1 I i n ~A~ _ ml.tl . n n . 
cavalry und the 2d army corps. Almost the first • “ 0t lUe oflioer of ‘he deck, but did not give the following statistics : while others fled to more desirable localities 
intimation given of their presence was the open- Wy Mvere wound. In the morning a Thomas’ corps-Officers killed, 36; wounded, Tb e government, it is known, was cautious am 
ing of the batteries upon the 2d corps. We I ' ^ P 16!C ^ board were ali that could be found 2G6; missing, 129. Men killed, 666; wounded, studious in making such arrangements as woulf 
speedily were in posin’on, and the enemy were y* ^ et ** m * r aud its ,or P edo - 3,297; missing, 2,157. Total, 6,301. conduce to their benefit. In pursuance of Z 
repulsed with considerable lose. Lale in the w-aV -T?! Sre , y dre,ld the Ii’ on 8ides, and it McCook’s Corps-Officers killed, 40; wounded, policy which entered into the contract an acem 
afternoon mil made another dash to cutoff the - of CharI(lston have offered a 163; missing. 70. Men billed, 363; wounded! will immediately be dispatched to inquire into 
2d corps. He first attacked ihe rear of the 5th r , °1 ^ b0 i 00(, , lu S 0,d f or her destruction. 2,367; missing, 1,503. Total, 4 520. all ‘he facts, and report upon the present condi- 
corps, killing three of the Pennsylvania reserves « Wr pTi' IS StU1 erecling ba “ e nes on Crittenden's corps—Officers billed, 39; wound- ti on of affairs, in order that the President may 
and wounding fifteen or twenty more. When ‘ J 1 8 ** un<L _ ed, 131; missing, 22 . Men killed, 290; wounded, effect such remedial action as may be necessary 
the head of the 2d corps had reached Kettle Movements i n the West and South-W.at 2 '5 ?i T? 1 ” 8 ’ 655 ’ Tota1 ’ 3 ’ 300 - -—- 
Run, near Bristows, Hill made a terrible on- Missouri — DlfinntoR r , „ t Two bngaxles of Granger’s reserve corps en- Hon. Erastus Corning, of Albany has re- 
T , Th< ’ “ m,m *“ “ lhe Sb.lb,', nu Z o»MSJM '7 S ‘ S, “ ,e fS 4 “ riy in t he * ft 7” 40 " or lbe 1*/“ 6igned hit >“ He b n bin imprtl. 
east Side of the railroad track, and used the road Booneville aud a ninnimr i, ’ d ‘ iy B,Ja r 6ghtLose ’ officerakilled, 10; men, 230; wound- e <l to ‘his course on account of feeble health and 
embankment at several points for breastworks, u.ilre resulnn-' inthlu n P Upseveral ed ofr,cers ’ 377; officers missing, 34; the multiplicity of his private buriness. 
with decided advantage. The enemv oharaL * „ 5 re81 .L' ng ln the deatb ( ’f many rebels, men 527. Total, 1,732. ’ Tuv *, \ A . * „ “ 
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give the following statistics : while others lied to more desirable localities: Storeys ^ 
Thomas corps-Officers killed, 36; wounded, The government, it is known, was cautious and _ Th , „ . . 
266; missing, 129. Men killed, 666; wounded studious in making such arrangements as would l IT! of G ' dvi “’ one ° r fhe New v°rkrioters, has 
Total, 6,301. ccduco to fo.ixUae.TZ ZZ T*l X' SSL‘ u tST ' ““ ““ “ 
-McCook s corps-Officers killed, 40; wounded, Policy which entered into the contract an agent - it« estimated that $ 10 ooo ooo w m 
1 ^missing, 40. Men billed, 363; wounded, will immediately be dispatched to inquire into ixed from the draft in the state' of New York. tZ 7L 
-oh, miFsitig, 1,,»03. Total, 4 520. all the facts, and report upon the preseut condi- has already reached ux millions. 
Urittendeffs corps-Officers billed, 39; wound- tjon of affairs, in order that the President may - A young A.ptoe hunter who was killed in the Alps 
* • “ ,8slD g' Men killed, 29b; wounded, effect such remedial action as may be necessary. ‘9 rears ago km recently found frozen stiff but ruddy 
-,lo7, missing. G55. Total, 3,300. --- aud whole as iu life, save his e\ es. 
Missouri.—D ispatches from the wL I T 7 br ! ga [ ie8 of Granger’s reserve corps en- > Hon. Erastus Corning, of Albany, has re- -nAntWde is increasing so rapidly in the United 
Shelby’s rearwas overtaken Monday Lt !5f *11^ second day’s signed his seat in Congress. He has been impel I- K’ng<lotn that a tociety has been formed for the purpose 
10; men, 23{l; wound- ed to this course on account of feeble health and 
officers missing, 34; the multiplicity of his private but-inesB. 
of adopting measures for its prevention. 
— At the Danbury Ag. Fair P T Bsrnnm exhibited a 
five horned ram labeled ’* An intemperate sheep, which 
has taken at least three horns too much ” 
— E C Sackett, of BeardstnwD, III., has given the ap¬ 
ples from his orchard of five acres to the ladies of that 
town, to be pured and dried tor the soldiers. 
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