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7 t ; r mu iiiiih iii-mrnniinauB uiiimu iiiii'H!H25S!?,!???!2?9iBW- i mi iniwn i ii wi iiiiii i i i in i i rimiMH nttmi tttam IV ,lt'i ijt,- tj -. L-if' " --- -.-1 . j 1 "3 I U 2 V - .' wr1 l3S'-"Jgfc- jCT.3y-. ii i iJtlUltil?..Vtwff S-1 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE". JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY AUGUST 13, 1SG-1. jWL ri& - - UtllC J i , f v - ' . . r KMHSr s Wia. JJs-. 'W M... I lUinMiA"...'. .'. III. ....'!..,. . " " 'iwi mwwmm. mwwji.rnwi JMjmiUJIMI UI-AUI jg WS..U..!. ) TJIC OJU2GON SKNT1MJL. Kst'Kii Kxinv itVTtiinAr .MlfllMMI. 31. F. DOWEIX, Prop'r. SiiUciiimnx For Oneycnr, In advance. ' Pour Dollar t If paid within the llnt clx .nonius 01 u.c year, im uunar 11 noiwu t unit, iiiv i.aiimiii'ii n nv jiui. nn uunuii-. AnvKiiTiittMi One mimro (10 lines le), t1rt .Insertion, Three. tjulhtrat.cacli PiilrVtitJInVertlon. One Dalian uV dl-' count or fifty percent will be made lo thorc m ndvrrtlreby the year. tj' I-kJ TcM'trw wrHtM nl rurh-nl ruin. I. O. O. l'.1nckniivillp Lodge immrFL i1'" uiioi'iffiinriuiiirincci It. JK. - tail fcti .I'rl.ltr t Urn llrl 1 D2xfTC5,-vrT iui.ini..r .,r.i, int.'nrhine . j miw imr-me l--...'. ... - . i fiSK frk,nl Hi. .MKnBiIcll.il, l 1 l..Vl7.V' "' Cn,rt"" 'n jri"AHT"j.'lv'i" Vl""1 Jons ;Mtl.uiiu it. f. y- "'",',' i Tr".lfi.-J.. )l, Hnl I. hi, Win, Ititv lil BIU. - , "Wnrrcn Lodgo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. I A !0,',.)i ' -,r, rr?",ar.. comtniinl- yV..r nreenlliie the full n.om.. In Ln. , HON VI MX, OUKUOV. Ai.nx. MAHTIX, V M. If. Tll.nou. Stt'i, o. jacoiis. k. r. nfRan.t.. JACOBS, & RUSSELL, ATTOUXKVS AXD COUNSKLORS V.T XiA'W, AXnSOLIUITORS IX UIIAXCKUY, TArR-no'Vit.i.R, Ohkiiox, (Iftlrr niNMttr tli C?tirf Ilnuor. Ml liwliie-K commltlcd to their rare will V tirouiplly attended to. July 'i'.K 'fit. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iTcKnoxvn.j.n, Onroos. Will practice In nil the Courta of the Third Judicial Dh-trlc tin1 Supri'inc Court or Oix- J:un, and in Yrcku,Cul. IVur Scrip prmnpt j cnllecjrtl, Oct. 1H. J. GASTON, (I,.-,....!- n ltfP.1 1 l."ll ATTOltNliY AT LAW. Jaokiionvwxk, Oiikoos K-pccInl tftlent'sti given to collection . Jinic in. ires, n ee, iny pj Mint", GEORGE B. DORRIS, NOTARY PUBLIC! FOR JACKSON" COUXTV. .calmly lifting her clenr eyes to his face, rtmce WMi H. T. Dowell. T.-. "Von linvc nskc.1 mc for my reajon-and, - - - nlihongli 1 qnrstlon yon right to make such J. S.HDWA RD, a demand, silll I liavo no obj.'ctlom to rcn- SURYKYOR- CIVIL KXfilXKKR,der them." JCKMINt1J4i OtIKUIIK, ; j w m ItrdiltrKe near tho Snth enilnT Oregon irwt, January. 2.J8B4 . TlETER BRITT. VJiofogiaiililc Art let, Is prepared lo tAke pictures in every stylo of the art, with all the late Improvements. If PicttiT do not ph sntisfartlnn. im cbargnt will Ie made. Cull at hi' new Gul rn nu lln hilt, rxamlno his plclurco, and ll'fnr jolirllkftne.. SURGEON-DENTIST 1 V. IXK.O.J. GATES HAS ipcrmanently Ineatiil In Jackson ville. an(lfiiriTi1ihcrvlce to oil tlmw 'whunrcd nitillchit teelh. Dccnylng ttteth llllnl wllb i.itru gold In IhulHstliiaiiuir. IVrHins needing nurk III hia line, will Hud It to their advantage 4o ;lvu him acnll. OniccOno floor onst or Mai.irso Jolte Uam T!etam-art. J?J2?ii!L . NEW ENGLAND VUDLT SEWiKfi MACHINE 1 CllKAI'KST AXII li:ST IX USB. Vor rurlher jarlk.lftni.H at Render's Storo. a4 H- tho Machine In operation. iJachliaii vt. linnd. lor nip. J. NBL'UKR, Agent. JacTisonUllo, Juno 4th. JP. "Sin IValclimnKcr and Jeweler! "On Origun slreot. flrst door north of lirvuiRiio't Jncknonvlllc, Ogn. JOHN F. IIOVCK, AjiJCUaniiraclurcr nnd repairer or ullsoruof U'niches.Chronoiiulers, Clocks Jlmical and other InstrnmeiH. etc. Also. JKWKLUY' inanufucturrd nnd "r KSr : vccordiui! to time, JOIINF.IIOUt'K. Clrretiomcter nnd Waltlimukcr. JsckmWIle, Juno JW, 18ill. jh" iSACHS BROS WJIOLIS,VLB oud RBTA1L X 33 .A. X E3 3Et S6 In Dr)' Goods nnd Groccslcs. Goods nnd Groccslcs. Jacksonville Aug- S. fL " A. V i AJLBEBTS h prepared -to wanufactsro o -order, ell Kiaua fr. Mnt i-ncCf-C HVntfi. M.AU CbhUfe5 1W,U1 tiWriiil tiralu Sucks, 0 . And alto will Moh4 t pajwr hanging cic. cwIK fcWfli s-ep aired and put In jfifiil VHmdgoiIMu4i. B'wk Utu swve klnJs don an the wv. t!Wil Vrrvis, !' eh. or olhiT ready rf. j. r a. c. ALHKirra. JicVswuUfilAprll.. "CX Hpl'JUm'J ...'...,.- ... i..,i,... r.ir. Didn't Know What it Meant. Ho gave mo n knife o7,e .lny nl school, lour-bladed. lho handle of neat 1. Ami great Mnck word" on the wrapper raid : "' "c "ie rlliigct little gill." I mm film! ! Oil, yc, ygt thecrliii'on Mood To Iny young checks cumo and w cnl, And my hei.rt thumped wotidcrously pit-n put, lint 1 didn't know that It meant. One night ho rnld I mint jump on his sled, I'nr the enow Mas falling fat : I wn half afraid, but he coaxed and coaxed And got me nn at hint. Laughing and chatlerljig In mrrry clcc, To mv linmr lill'rhnrifl lin V'til 1 -M.v ''"'en' ,0"k"1 nl CTC'' ol,lpr nnA 'mt!ca. Hull didn't Know what It It meant. Tho venr pacd on, nnd they touched hi ryca ;vu"h a riiadow of di-rprr blue, TlK - y Rave to I.U form n manlier grace, To bin cheek n wnrlhlur hue. We Mimd liy tho dreamily tippling brook, When Ihc day wa aliunt cpciit IIll ublperi were imft n Ihc lulhtby, And now 1 know what tt meant I The Onlenl of Huttlo. "Ami this Is your llual decision, Miss Clay?" Slie wn n bennly born, that nwy-mnulh. cd little Rachel Clay, with her large w!?t ful pjin trembling with liltip, radiant light, like n veiled cheek idnlncil with pomegran. ntc crimson nn empress of heart from her cradle up I And sitting In the frame work of roses that trntled athwart the cacmcnt, wllli white ribbons fluttering from her satin, brown cnrls, nnd nub ml jewel 11 fil ing among the folds of her imi'lln i1rct. you would n!uint have landed her some fair pictured saint. Harry Cleveland was leaning against the window a tall, linndsnma young fellow, with ilmk eyes nnd hair, and a brown cheek flushed deeply with suppressed anger and mortification. Yw, Mr. Cleveland. It is." said Rachel, "Speak on," said Hnrry, biting bis lip furiously ; "let me know why 1 nm con demned V "They arc inon spoken," said Rachel, (inielty, "I have liked you very much, Mr. Cleveland atlll like you but in tho man whom I marry I look for greater firmrifs mid decMon ol purpose than you have ever displayed. Kurnostness, resolve, llicso are the only qualities that I caa respect. Do yon understand me ? Va ynifinpptw thai 1 bl.mie jou (or tho lack of qual.llwtlom whlob v."liich " Rachel rwuid I nstlw lively, while tin ruuneprniHrt thige on her clieVks blsr d in to vivid Kcnrlct In sympathy with tho deep blii'h Hint ilywl lier lover's whole fuee. lie bo-l, simply, hkI walki-fi out of tin- room t?Ith r Crui, haughty step. Ijite that evening heot at hi window,! with clenched teeth nnd lowering brow. wnteVrog the fwy ember of sunset Me in to the purple gloom, and noting the silver of innumerable, constellations as they followed one another over the blue-black canvass of heaven. Rut the gleam ofrmn nnd slate rslgbt have beeu -Vyil!nn Jaikness for all he know or cared about their gentle Influen ces, "WfeT he murmured darkly lo himself, 'what It it worth to me now T What care I who wins tho glittering pr! in fat.-V lottery, cr who isrngulful lu tho whirl pool or despair! To be nji'cted ood for n mere him, too ! If cotdd only rorgel her ns quickly ns she will fuigst me! the fickle, beautiful tnchttiitirts I" Hullo, Cleveland ! I'm going lo call on pretty Rachel Ciay. Will you come ulong too?" Capl. Morell Jmd paused under the window with his brown, merry fi.ee tuued np.ard. no the dim cas lump flickering over the gold shoulder sirup. Cleveland shook his head. "Not lo night." And Morell went on his way. the fiery eye his ol cigar gleaming fitfully ibroegli the dullness. "There he goes!" muttered Ihc solitury miranlhrope, "with his gilt bullous and his military tiro and graces- and it Is for such . l. llmt Vt.-ir1il throws awav IDT lore!" ..SOynu'vc enlisted, iiarryi- saia otd Squire" Clay, polishing the glasses or IU spectacles. "Well, It's what I'd do myself, If J was forly years younger. Ain't yon comin'In to tell our Rachel goodbye I I la veil1! t hue ? Well, I do declare !" The squire guced In astonishment after i'C vanMiIng figure ofllnrry Cleveland en horseback, as rt lappcnrod otnong tj.e tr'womler wtal Rtfcllcl wm eay, VM hw nnsnoken comment. Rut Kachel said nothing. While, day by day, the old wound ran Ued nnd grew sorer in Harry Cleveland's l.carl, " "Will he Jive, doctor?" Kvery pulse in Knck-I Clay's being Bcrml'd '" P'n , lil1' . Mti ' ' Ilv scarciicti uic uuciors kiiiu, sun-urunii Cl1 'ucc. Live? "Why shouldn't bet All lie needs Is n little care, olid I see he Is likely j Cincinnati, 3d. The Timet says 5 In lo get Hint. Xoa- don't, blush up, my denr, ( on IntcrJaL under n flag of truce, rebel of he's not the first soldier In my warJ that j Accra oiftSitlrd their totnl loss ws .1,000 has got n pretty girl como to nurse him, j The explosion under the hill. a( Petersburg, and 1 like-them nil the better for It. Give ' 200 ri-ct long and o: reel wide. Spe him the lirnught when he wakes, nnd keep ciullnthe 7'ituyir, from Chambcrsburp he bandaffc on his forehead. He'll prob Ihc 3.1, snjs the light of n large fire, In ibly carry nn ugly scar to I1I3 grave, but sonthwest direction, Is visible nl that place hat will be Ihc worst of It." . The rncil old man Irnllrd brkklr ilwnv . I lo the iiot "case," while Rachel, kneeling down beside the low Iron bnlstrail, cried tears of Intense thankfulness that Harry Cleveland would not die. Rachel ! I nm not dreaming, surely yet It was but n moment ngn wp made that cavalry charge on fixed bayonets!" Ills large, unnaturally brilliant eyes wandered vaguely round tho room then returned to the lender face bending over j property, nnd nil Hood's papers. This was cf a sharp fight, llie enemy rctrcatetl. him. i near Newman. A quantily of whl-ky I leaving nil their ammunition, stores, offi- "H wss three days since, dearest ; yon i was captured, and here tronble began. 'Jlic . cjj p,,,Km, Cle. arc lying lu the barracks now. wounded, rebel t.cnernl Ruhu was In pursuit, came ( Trooja were successfully sent tip the rlv nnd 1 have come from Gleuvlllc to nurse ;P will' McCook, and n fight cnucd.cr rron) Vcw.Or!cuns, on the 23lh. Ills rnu 1" "Yon, Rachel t" "Ye, Hnrry, 1 1" "Why did you come ' he nsliwl glooml- iy. "Ilecansc I lvc yon Harry,' the mur mured, the bright cr!siuu,tnrinslng her whole face. A strnnee lleht of rnnlnrc flahfd Into . 1 1nrry's eyes-hls puke leaped within the I fevrrrd Viiiw. 'I.veil me. Rachel-yet It Is not n rmtu .1."i.000 to .15,000 strong, cngoge.1 In month since von relnsed me !' ,lhmshtng wheat, lie tukc every trnih 'Dearest, b.-cu.o I fancied yon wek, I busl.el, bssld levying lax for labor per vaclllaling. In thcflcry smokeorthelMttle , funned. Btldvoulmvp proveil yourseir worthy or lmlivllle, Aug.. TITo-day's Nashville ihc tenderrst lovc-you have written your Vnw says : Anwertly well unthenllcaleil name hero on the glorious though sanguine but unofficial Information lias been recelv rolls of your country. Hnrry, because I ;l,Uiat Stoneman had not only cut Marl rcfued you once, you will not nj ct me' on out. but had dc-rented Wheeler, with n )()W j I os from S00 to a 1,000 men, at Proctors "Reject you. my heart's queen! Oh Ra-j Creek. The rebel leader wounded and In rhel ! how can I be rurc that this Is not i our hands, n bright, treacherous delirium ?" Xcw York, Mllcrtdd't special says She bent her soft clink on l.I-ai.d then It ! currently reported thai arrangements he knew that It was no baseless vision, but , arc In progress tor ogutn changing com a wcct renllty I I n1"'"' r the army of tho Potomac. "Then yon did not care for Captain Mo- Meade not niNitlneJ, In connection with rvll afler nil J" 00Jr 0,',cr command. One of tho prlncl- "1 never cared for oi.y ono but you, liar- Il "'"" f '" M on Pl f our ,., I troops, which led to the disaster nt Peters- a n,l .. C.r.lo.nl.AP J.nn l.i-r rrnwn or ' burg, was tho belief that the hill, which purple mist over the 1.111. Harry Cleveland came home In be mound, stil hamlsome, nlllmucli his forehead bore n frosli sear news lis broad exparsw. Wlien Hie vll 'agers akn1 curiouily If It was n life-long nwik, Hurry onawered goyjy : I would not lo it for a fortune i that fnr ttiiii hip a wlfi. !,( 1 The London Tim, iu WuMag ol the war In the Unl'cd Stater, ys nulonnlly spc be soldiers of more thou thtec years stand- i.. fin. mvn vnliuifr.r4 nrp older troons ' n' ihnu the oldest troops under Ucn. Urnnt or Im. There Is not a rcjlmcift In either romp which wus talscd before tho Spring oflSCl, for the number of the small regu- n r nrniv ulmost vauli-hed in the mass, and u l. never been found ttrac'icnblc to give It nnv material increase of strength. The whole of this dreadful fighting hai been done by volunteers, ond volunteers without as roueh trailing as our own riflemen. Yet these raw rompauics, without profeional spirit or rrginiMitnl traditions, ulth cap - 'Therelslmrdrya'rpgr.lnr'batlalllonln,''"-!. aee ". -..- - ,1,p whole r-T the numerous host, which are completely routed Iho enemy, capturing eon.endlng will, rurj, ....paralleled reroeily l H.ons. great maoy wgons, and a and rHoIui1n. The 'veteran,' who arc ne- vwl amount of plunder, s.o.eu ron, I ... . . . Ur....nn1 Tl.pnifflir nre In full retioat to- ..mlmm vanok-eiKOl. ranrm IIV tlOMHIII lIV. V" . (.D.W.. ... .,. ....- -, . , -, Inlrmsnaichidfrom lhccoun!croftlicstort,jycry cw wcr0 found alive. Of those mid with generals flho wcro attorneys a i,rou,t 0way, who wcro ulive, several few months ago, arc fightlnn mIU) as much ' i,ave .inc0 died. heroism oud obstinacy as Napoleon'a Old Guard or Germany's bravest warriors ! I There may bo littlo sclenco In the business,! but or all that makes soldiers there Is as much as In any war-ot which wo read. "My gracious !' exclaimed an urchin In XcwYork.onbohnldkHgan RoglW. car - rlogc with Ihree footmen in livery, 'well, If It dou'l lake three Urltishers to make ono nigger!' A woman in Pownal, Vt., declares she won't have a telegraph post In iier door - joru.Hi... t.u v ... .,-...... ...v ..... drcn have it go all over thcconnlry. lliere Is a purple half ton grape, a crim. son half to a nench. n suuny half to .1 globe, and a better half lo n man. 1 wh-h.' said n son of Brln, could find j (jr. 0ii the tOlh. It ssys at Iho rate the place where men don't die, that I Bright jj00,i jlM ,rcl1 fighting since lie look corn go oral end my days Ihcrc.' j mand, the rebel army will Isst Just three . . - 'weeks. Prisoners report the army dis- An Illinois paper rays, "here lsj inan jo )lClrlcncj vMi nooA, , ' Ouely so dirty llmt 'lie aHessors pamuu dowu ns 'real cstale.' tjproklngol rising wljiW tho iark, Arte mus Ward says he would prefer to -rise with gold. CALIFORNIA AND TELEGRAPH. OREGON UKrOKTKtl KXCU'lVKt.Y IWt TIIR BKNTISKt. Satnrday's Dispatch. , &opposei to no nig I'omt 1 urnances, "n" !........... UUlwlnniill. 4111. bpecwl -Irom ' vllle, says omecra from the front report the , following : Result of btoncmans raid on ' Marion Railroad. Stonrman's forces con sisted of Oen. F. M. McCook's division of cavalry, composed of Long's and one otlcr . urigaiie. .Marion roan WHUorn upj lira and roils wcreJinmSlIforiualleft .'. fW; the return, McWikPfctlUn7 Vlflrd large MWMkumaBMV.. ,m m wagon train, lrnmiichftrtiTmucli private McCook ' was routed,. ! Ive hnndml of his ; BY command reached Marietta, and report Ihe)0rgani1a, though it Is not known that surrender of the main body?3,'..00 strong. ii,crc troops have gono there. McCook was killed. a Steamer from the upper MImoiuI, The World's Washington special says : j reports that the Indians had made three A rclicl officer who deserted Barly'a nrmy, ritlacks on Fort Leonard, and were rrptils report that the cavalry force operating in (,i, (jr, glbly had left fort Richards, the Yulley ami along the river, numbers n tlic Sioux nation, where he expectid to 8,000, ttmU'r Hrndly,.Iohnwin nnd McCons land. Karly says he Is dctormlnwl to hold IOC t I1IIVV Ul Illl IIIIA1III'-, IIIIU llS U lUli-i- "' expecte.1 to take, and whiel.com ' m-anded the rebel works and town, had lieen previously mined by the rebels. For j this reason, the troop ootid not be foduc- od to fintsU thslr work, and drwtfrallxatleu eosm-d. whleli lost the fruit of the victory when within our grasp. Tub' special i rom Frvderkk, last night, say Gen. Kt. ' ly, It is reported, was attacked ut Cumber ' land yesterday, C P. M., by n large lorec lorcc. .VcCo inland. wards Old Town. Kelly In pursuit lloth Iho Tribune am! JhrM't ieeial If..n... i..i r1. ...111 .M...IX..1 Muniln. mumaiw i.i. vv Chicago, :w.--Jipiicnei iaii nigni say HooVcrhas been relieved of his command Dispatches says It rewUed frosi feeling In dlgnatloo on his part, became of the wrong done him In nppolntlug Gen. Howard, his junior la rank, to the command of the nr- my of Tennessee. ! jicaiSqunrlers Army of Ik- Puloinac,3d. - Qng 0f rt!Co was )rnilljel by rebels, ' from g y. M.,to 5 o'clock P. M., to day. 1 10 Uury tie dead and bring ofT Iho wounded gt, jjajj 3J. Advices have been re- w, wl fron) thc j,jrtjui t0 tue crct that . AicilcSi Commnnches nnd Rupahos,! j nninbcr,ng ncary B nl0Und. ore commit- )g 6cr0lis arcdatk)ns on tho Santa Fe toad. All mo norscs ami inuro ur u..g ug , to I'ort uonnru aim uu uoi, nt.nng uB : to tM voiorauo oanery, c,...,reu i... . a -quui wr u. ..-. .v - - . - ... nr mi (A nr inn iii.rr in nniu. ! ,lon ,0 ,,,i, c,,"8ranHi ,mT0 nreq ,r0UHCU' land their wasons destroyed. At last nc- I connfli ihoJndlam wero threatening Fort, - w,icrc but 75 mcn nr0 stationed. One mmrCl thomaml dollars worm 01 pro- I ., , Q Todans ot Kart nar.l, ft few days More coalmining W'VII ..-w o ll.tfvt sli-fitld. , Atknta specials say Ihc rebels ailiiiit n ' loss of COOO In the battle of Peach Trco j Ban Franclfco, 5th. Private dipnlclica 'ray gold closed on the 2d at 2:50. W ., .-. nl.n.lnh Cl.lea"o,"Cth.-A-City Point lei I er, nf the l8t'..s!iy8 .Grau .Grant went to Fortress ' under Rradlv, Joluoii mid .4 r.. - a IT..1.t if uounpttl tiAfliM u mf-f " ?H i'UJUWIU kiwuiu IX.-TJCT Monroe yesterday lo meet thc President and Cabinet. New York, filh. A ppcclal dipalch lo , Ihc Utrold, from New Orleans, says Inform matlon lias been received at hcadnaarters. . . .. Department of tho Gulf, on Thursday, that Inrragut had passed forts Morg? and Gain, which were supposed ,loc(in mand Iho entrance to Mobile Rdyf aivlfwa bombarding the tipper defctwcfcyif lhl information be correct, tbesatforts mini pecdily surrender. Tho Adrulral now ha ix Iron clsds oil M6bjW$i.nd two mon ( - "fllhiser tcrdsjMpic bi 1 ha iiera coafiBoedMbrM davs. bombanlment ond It Is ex pfcltJ jwj Dlf( pected thcyj5)lLiirrider bifore the close of next m" "Granger will command the land fflrcci, which will occupy Mobile and g'tjjispu tho forts If tnecess should crowp tlmjiwvement. On the 19th, tho com ssiSffior at 1'cnsacola left that nost with a wnSjf force, and next day he came upon a bod of about 400 of the cncmvV cavalrv. titrongljr cntrcnchnl nl Fort Hudion. Af rcp0riHl that the rebels ore ndvancing on have an engagement. St. Imis, Gtli. A dispalcb from Fort Smith, Ark., sayi tho rebel", under Cooper, .1,000 strong, with thirteen pieces of artil lery, moved up yostcrday with the Inten tion of allocking Fort Smith. They moved out and met tho enemy, and after u short contest completely routed them. The cavalry Is still In pursuit. Our loss is small. Tho rebel loss Is unknown. Uvn. Hooker has been ordered to report ul Washington without delay. The Commtr tial't special repeals n report thit leading Republicans ore urging the .'resident to give McClclIan a command, nnd claiming that recruits to the number of 10,000. will be secured iu Xcw York by his pj; mem. . Philadelphia, 4th. A llorrl.bJrgW patch, from official sources, to jFarvry' I'reti, has the fallowing nimccs iron, ai toona nod vlclnlly of Cumberland: On the nlelit of the 'Jd. heavy firing was heard In the direction of Cumberland. II Is sup. posed tu engagement was going on there- It Is reported by deserters that .iniinson, jicCauiland r.nd Imboden would bo Joined by Barry, ami march on Pittsburg and Wheeling; that their foccc Is not less than 23 or 30 thousand. If riich Is the case, ,ilft. wi nroHably mnreli on Cincinnati, anj cr0M -,n Kentucky. TLe rebels have burncil all Ihc bridges on the Cumberland timuiike, and felled Ircci acros the road' Avtrlll will paobably move towards M. ' T....Y n AnnhilA flftltn( ill rf-1ltt. ' Tnlsv lie. J.h.-A trllor. datei one mite from Atlanta, from u promlocl ofilwr. says n fire is now burning In Atlanta, tthloh Indicates that n large nnmnnt of ...&...! m I KjIiii nntiittifl 1 1 Is lift. iirijiwi; kiiorro whethe.' the place Is being cvacu - 1 ntcd or not. Chicago, r.ih Vague rumor ore In,but Ulh rim, a(il nM jcuuniake circulation to day. In regard to movements ,,lcIr rprKMrancc 0CCI,si0ns. a. rtbcT' of Iho Army of tho Polomtc. A pr rate '.,, fom ncfnt . u letter, Hated ew or J. I, i.aa u.e lo.ion- in- In itrsrd to tlw interview between jraBl)0Dj hliicolni I nm advised, from j beudipiarters, that at Iko Interview It was ' decided, for various reasoni. that the Army Lf Ihc Potomac must be withdrawn to the ' , omh gido of Washington to reorganize und recruit for another campaign. I do not vouch for .lie truth l this statement, but It 1 noolblo there Is something In It. Richmond papers say Joe Johnson has been assigned to the commanJ olthe army in northern A irginia, Willi a view oi iu vading thc North. New York, Gth.-The missing of Mc- Cook's cxicdUIon wUI not now exceed suu in an. w .YT., i poneu. is now coo. """ " was suewwu.. a., i. ...-. ...... i j- st . ni . inn u -. ai m 1 Vu)r0i oiu. aieoroer uwinau ivpu.wj i that she ws Htformed by a straggler yes- .,,i.v. -..rT.i.nn Vn. ct. that a desner ote 0slll lttj l(lkcn p.ftec nw,r Osltlla,!. L,wn g00 rcbcI,( unjer Uowcn, oudu FfJ. cral force, In which the rebels worobauTy defeated. Resides killed aw1, wounded, lh((y ,oU 8 grCRt ,. prb-oncr. n quo tlty of arms, and ail their coulppage, Iloweu is reprrted to bare, been killed. No farther particukrs. Tuay'a Difatab. Chicago, C'j. The main pol-ils In the letter refer'.cd to In my prlrato telegram to-day, -were furnished for publication,. The letter was dated City Point 2d, nod says: Refore this reaches yoo. ubout one- 1 third this orray will be en routo for Harp crs Ferry, to opposo the rebel Invading force. Thc remainder will remain lu front of Pctcrburg and' this poiut. At uo in I ?V. obtained, rdiablc information llmt from CMffinrtlilo one-half of the rebel nrmy Is the bah tn6n jaSth of the rotomae. and ' utrtnchmcntf.ot.pcters; amonuLJJffliB l.llkisu I iiconit fflicep.frcn. rived In this city to-day, con II rnu UnTstal menls of this Idler, die iys tho forca sent from tin Army of tho Potomac, con sists of the 2d corps, nnMlvisMns tiuniicjf-1 ' ingin srno.ooor " Ilarri'bnrg, Cth. Number of rumor'a in cIrcnfl?on concerning tho rebel Inva sion, but nothing can bo traced (o a reli able source. W still hare communication with Grecnenstle. Dl'patches from tlitro indicate no excitement, nnd rrftr to no force of rebels iu such chxa proximity as rumors place them. It is certain, however, they hold Hagcrstown. They advanced a -mall force toMiddlebnrg yesterday, be tween which place and Hagvrstonn their foraging parties arc reported to have acted wilh great brutality. From 'rumors this morning, It (s believed this force has been withdrawn, nnd once mora posled at Ha gcrslown, where rebels evidently pause for" reinforcements. The fact that they wcro signaling with rockets last night, indicates that there Is other forces In close pro.xlml. ty, or that (Iiom! in possession of the town desire to Inform the advance of approach. log part'es of their whereabouts. Washington, Cth. The Itiilionnl htitU Vgtnttr, In nn extended crillcltm, pro nounce Gen. Grunt's campaign most un successful thus fur. F.fTcctual .nicanirra liavo been talcii by Gen. Grant to drive the rebel force from Cumberland Valley. New York, fltb. Judge Russell dicMcd that Gen. Dlx and his officrrs, for suppress.' ing the World and Journal o Commtrtt, mutt go before tho Grand Jury. New York, 7th. Tho 7ritiW'i special reports that tho rebels exploded n mine under our works Friday. No particulars given, except that litllo damage was done. It Is generally understood .that Sheridan Is assigned to duty ou tbe upper Potomac Tfco JltratJ't 5th army corps correspondent rays.: Doth armies nro entirely occupied. fn'MiWlhe(wTilirlrM4l1w Haiti.-' molrefatgS'Kpr'r.yfaS-gird-j7thTI.(lljtN'fetWirarij hojTor,U,i4HItlt,rtbeto vWSei-wpt loroaKf njfcrpM3'ra(ioa 01 mci-t1m, and PcnsylJrnfarir? lTavc''V75raricnr force, In proper position, to drhe thcru from Ih'.i sidj of ll.o Potomac, In u fair, ocn fight. All that Is needed Is compe tent gcm-rnbhlp to .sake o-r forces avail ublc. Petersburg papers My the icbels brought into action only two brigades, Ik repnklng nu force In front of Petersburg. Ono brlgad repulsed wild a charge that drove our iik.i, who could uot getaway, over Iho broislworl.s, nnd made prUoocrs of all who were left Willi.!. Wushtiigtoo, Clh. DlspaUhes from A.l t draUFarnigi.t. dalixl July 25th. say .all , I ready far'wii attack nn Mobile, and U i MtaS fw ! ? 6" nlo ! sitlon, vhkh Miej- will do ubout the Wih or 30th. InraimattoH tus bffl nvclvdl llrattU, Union U8etr. plaiid uuderfiront Charles. Ion. bv tho lebeli. Iiuie been ixehanirrd 1 ; , . j Rerugeefl from rmlernltbug nport tho, I lown uot iK-riimni'iitlv bi-Id liv either Hide. tlw,. ... j amvtn -II cn-hki of bfarjiig urmf, a .iu!t .deluehuient (is still hi the wood, h)uV.lntfi for thoiOtwhu, New York, Olli. CoM cJoid, (c-day at ' 2:02. Col. Drew'. KxycMlitiors. Ry Ihc courtesy of n geutleiuar, of Hit town, wo have been permitted 'o ghau Ihq following item front a prlvo'j letter, writ en fifteen miles Ijeyonil ".'jurprlw A'ultcjr, dated July 23th. The body of the p- au, who was killed at QoQi0 UxiQi , ' , , .La 1 0(d lrIpe), ,- ittu. Indians, Co1' UwVrjd party has been out loo! Ing after too road; they report ItASfT rougU ft,eud. . i . - im- :vr.'. j n.iX camo lulu" ca:np rioWIHwfcHLi 0 strict, ou his way to ShastaJWjlQIW fair specimtn of the croppIlco;iper ore. shoirlnr; fair indlcatloMm'xold anj silver. ' Allen, w'lrh his wngonn left the coo' mand on tlic JC1I1, an J sj.fttcd nrouwt the lower ( nd or' ..-ririse Valley. IMug very heuvy hSadeil, Le cuM nitf pvcl lie rent by wldch Colv)rcw int.ndcd a vwi, He f?Vil J& travel fire liraes as far, lb resvb'Uyi'SlIoatloi), as he would, could ho go wile expedition. Tbelf pr8!. c?MpJi oa a, lake, with plenty of good wuter jiW grafi, It Is surrounded by a mlftcsa-1 toaulry, eoulalnlog a great deal of ttM, w4g,oJ Micutiocs of gold nd sll vor, The comky In that vicluily, h vo!c-Mlcf - -i , --, The co.uwwid was lo movo again on Ihc 'J9th. AlfiwipoJ health and ipiriU. Icrvii-xv between Lincoln and Grant, Grant imAi&airmniAtimKmmr nu .. v jjmHP 5.l!S??v' "-- -V StiKt S mm ' 1 JwL2Kkw-Mi2-3k X mjr.mm ,kwkkmkmr 4(iiiisiiiiiiiiiiiw r ' nasjiw i kJrBHI.fl T3 i I rjk ayussvlMtiMM4A JZ .-t. s . .10 m - - A. -a-- - -r M-