Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 185, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 September 1861 — Page 3
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Cia. it Cotar. Tbe fall Term of the Vigo Clrruiw Court Judge Cljp'l .vnvenes thl morning At 9 o'clock, aud will continu three werk. WaJTID. Two Rood active boBet boy to carry the. Dally Express and Evening Bulletin. , To good bor a permanent Situation and good wage will b pal. Applv Immediate! .
tZT" In consequence of lh delay ocea ioael by the neces.ty of rroeuring paasei to leave St. Louis, the trio frjra that c.ty did not reach here on Saturday eveaiag ua til after tre o'clock. TLe train on the T. H. and Ii. Railroad was te'.l uttil lb c6n.iierr.on waa made. Tav as Goars l. Hoi Jos;-h Holt, a lifo-long Democrat of Kentucky, atU ia a peet;u in front of the Tremiat Hotel- Bjs too, on the evneaing of tbo 27th ult., that czmprtnuM is a word tint caceot b1) be ut lored except bv disloval I:;, or by those epowkln' ü recti t in tbe interest of lebe!
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,Vrgioii,Aa Ttro-jairaiCAL lltaoa.. 1$ a ra4,rj ttiVAl ui!uk f a cotaTt;t3r ii the ' oa !iie üe York IltrelJ. lh.Jl :"ior U mde aajr. "Tiia firt M:nnou it. coai5nJaJel bj Col. Wjllif, a Uerm.' Oar reilj.i 'Areal neJ be told j&xi Wul'.i A. Goratu. forrafrlr of thi 8ua:. in the Co!ol mii:.
tMij r Va Vikwburj, Orderly to Cel. Kimball of tbo 14:b. and one of the hrcxM of a lte skirmish with the rebels ia the Mountain of Virginia, in which he bot two rebels, reiche! th.s city ou SAtc.rday evealc en route to Mieoiri, where he ttkra a roiita lathe Telegraphic Cor? ui.drr the 1 uprintendenctf rf Geo. H. Sa.th. formerly Superintendent of the line from this city t St. Iuis. i A Üartaar to it EatcrtD OrrviTr Cot- 1
rsreu-, KeTwCXT. The EvxniTÜle Jarii u. l.L. very popu'.xr Keitsurant. Freh Baltiof S'turday Ays; "Uy the arriral of the j taore Oysters, which will be served u? under atexn er Concha. t t, "ieira tut the ga- j the auperir.te..denc of i!r. Pratt, la every boau A. O. Tvtor and Lexin.ou left Cairo poenible f.yie to rait the taite. and la double-
. with one tliouand ! 1 men oa botnl, for the purpx of erertia a batterrorpoi:e Columbus. Kectuf-ky. Is it S.J. The S:at Stutinel of SiturJay ay the following oZztr of tao H:h ReImect has resieoed V do not know ujd ' wbit autVjritT the Se!intl atke the statement, but if true it 1 exceeding! ainular. Jos. O Mclheers. Surgeon. W. E. D.ttemo:e. 'JJ Lientemnt. N. S. Tb'mjoo. CaptAin. Lynch M. Terrell, lit Lieotcaxbt. lUrrey Taylor. 1st Ueutcatnt. W. D. Leww. ttJ IJeutenaot. W. Rogcri. lit Lleutenint The pople of thi ?-u:;r i!I ausiuus U leim the caute of tU r?sisai:.'as, if they have ba maJe made tt lhi particular jinctJre Pxis-Jji ab Amja the the West by the evening trtia oa Saturday. te noticed Col. Biker, cf the Cavalry Regimiat raised at Eransvi'.l . accompanied bj bis ion. who ia ale. atucKel to the reg meat. W. C. Luptoo. Deputy Auditor, aad rrsf the sjuilic, tocial, clever i-'.J popular agent of the Adams' Express Cocfany in this city, casde a wiwit to our tniL. , .companie! by hi fsmily. oa Saturday rr..Js. It i quite natural to see 'Lup on onr streets. Öoreracr Gamble, of Missouri, passed through this city tm rear. i.r Wajhiajtou City on Siturday evenin Frosi the short xamiaation of the physiognomy of the nan, we had time to make, we wen; IM to the belief thai he hxs the proper rurve fjf th tceedicjly respoaa.blo poiti-t he now kcu piee. Mf.;0ca Tul'.er, of thi city, arnvel at borne frvta California, by the OrerUnd Mall Route, oa Suturiay evening, in good ttxllo. lit represent the war feelin; in CAlifortila as bein up to fever heat. Dr. H. R. S.Ttith, Dca'.Vt, formerly of this city, now of Cincinnati, is hrre or. 1 Tiait. Cap? Carr, of the llth I.id.a He-iraent, sris In tbe c:tT oa SAturlav. War Items. Wl clip the follw;.g wir item fVew lodsat. apolis JfA! of Saturlaj; pHlii are now thirty vi t ccmpR':es In Caap Morwu. The grouais are jretty well filled, but not uecomf-rtably or nawboleeorsely crowded. Maarts lo-v Quvrteroxaster for the Irish Reibest, has a cap ol tailiurr paftera em b'eratücal of the ahamriKk so green." He U doing whatever In him lis fjr the p!y fjrea ttioo of hit rej-imeat . Two companies of cxvalry, fra Fouutala couo'y. pAAsed throob the city the o'her dsy for TilAdel;dia. They are intended frCol. Faker's mounted regimac Tt Gerssa Rinm-at, iW. s ill.ch. live goce int es tap in tbe virin:ty ! the Lafayette depot. No biy of men are !ern.ag n.iitiry nianuvera fsvter thsn ire thoi nnder commind of tl.:j we'l drilled Ar.d e.'a-ier.t i'twean Co!oI. Cv-u Dv sovt'i rei:i;ent. the Tth. U rwl tll'ig un. A e he tefj?e uted.it eiffyisj gr-ui-d is west of the Lxfsyette 1 pi. la ailditlon to the rtu, Ai.lv Heretoioi e j (13 1 t escampel for thwre ;:Tie',t, we w.U seatioo the two eid cwmpeaio lnra Dectwr co utr.y, B ) cotnaunded lv Capta'ae Shaw I aa ! Orover tha forme r T jj Bemws-lafer's oki cctvrny. nd the IsUee Capt, Morgan 0 u ae thoutsad men arrive J xt Camp j Horton oa Thursday. The cumber hs beet .nprecede&te! since the few first weeks after the botabni.4TU of Fort Sumter Tit rth rejimcnt, Cvl Brt-n. without tasking any fjn. .snu'.t!r rttlr.- reaJv for Active serrjee In tta encx-rspment cesr the Terre Hawte Depot it attracts J.'tile atresuon Itdoa'twar.t much art.lit g''to aaother Kick Mountain, when s:i-tn ul tedirertM biward it wiut sny taraber cf the ommand s-licifTig et'er :rv1ivi.!nl r-r publ'e no bee. Msrovi acd Crxat vum. hare frt.bJ, aires iy, a fall rennest of xaea fjrthe tail.ta.ry service. The po'e do n-t ear td bt Aay waji lirrJ. bot re ftg; on f ..ra"epcalee just aa if Br had herftolore
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ioatd oSrers, for the purple of reeotn meitl'.og ataif fhcere. Cap. Arn La the CUvr. and V. H. Fa'rbxnka acting a Secretary. Oa motion ofHeab Ko. reeeeautiree of companies were allowed to cast tbe vote of tSoee a Wat from tbeir respoeu e com- j panics. Tee following recoaimendatk.t.1 were I raade tnanimously: ; For Colonel Ciaitt CacrT. Fur Lieut. Colooel Job Ossoaj.. For Major Lloat. Alii T. Rmi J Meeting adjoun.ed. SvBOot Notica Mb McLad will re- ' open her school, corner Si xth and Walnut its. oa Wednesday next, Sept. itb. 3t j Stxrtf Fid Notice. The da; of aale ) of Ua-la by SLitking Fund CoiaatAsiontri. will be Tuesday, December 10th, not 8trday, December 14th, aa advertid. Tbvee interested should take notice. diwlt Atlaalloi Yombb 9Ien of Terro llautel Trier e is now an opportunity ir jou&g aua, betwvea the aea of eihUcn aad thirt yesr. to join a caralrjr cobjjaut Captain BeriLeu'e IvLLU.ofSt. Loui. The Knights j are attached be onlfr of Oen. Fremont, to L-0. jacrra a ir0uv. Col. Merrill la a regular arm ußier. Or.1? ttrtnty trt younjr men are want ed to eomp'ete this compauy. Hor t;d euip menu furnheJ, alao trauartativn to St. LottU. The coajpaDj'i rjuirters xre at t'u New BtrrkVs. ui rear of the fair ground at St. Louii. The men matt be retJy to lea? e by the last ef thia weak. Duelers, a Braoa llanU aa l le.Jer o waalcil. 4nrJw At Hroth' Store. (( U Pub- ,. ' " THOMAS A. Mc KENN AN. Serjeant. FUESIl OYSTEUS ! K E R N s n s t a u r a n t : CftatizT Ktax 12 commeuced receiving quick time. 1 bey will be re eire-l lx:Iy J throughout theiejsvu. I MiLiTitT Coons Meura au3ldlw Miashall A Puddock, h:e juV. received a fine a.sort-iiit-nt of tnillury fCnxh. aai fiae fancy esaimers, all of whch they are prered to uiake up to order, en short notice and at rnonib!t pr.cf. Girt them a c.l. Auf. 26. dtf tSTMrt. M. E. Fowler will eyraaenct her school Thorvlay, September 5th. in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Moore, comer of Cherry and Fifth treet. Terms from $5 to $5 per quarter. audwlsr. m Tai Fitr i Maxxrr. Messrs. Harteock, AUea k Co.. have received, by Express, tU trst of their FaII purchases. eoniauog of sui perb CAsatMrnrs xad rmtvci. A tie are I m a they will toon te gone ; therefore cau soon. A iWsupplv of Military cloths ort hand. dlw. NoTtca to Taacaaa. Notice ia hereby given that the Board of Truiteef will recent written application for aituatiooa aa teachers in the Public Schoo!, U commence on the rst of October, any time between thia date aad the first Monday ia September. AH applications mast be accompanied with the erlificate of the Bcbool Examiner. The ipplicatioaj are to te addressed to or filed with Mr. John Rainhard. at hi store, corner of 4:h 12J Ohio street. Bv order of the Botrd. ' JAS. B. EDMUNDS, See. fr !. dlw MUSICAL. KELLOOO8 UNION QUADRIUX HAND! VtMU. ATTKND riWMnXT TO AIM CALX 1 U ttueal U. XaaUf4S a4 rniea at rti)U rste COTRAY fJOTICE. on -STWiTTftftS rrOtJCV 'r-Cshxktrri few wits lA tMk: kr tAi: kaa eea : sa as t tsks o5ti lrOj at the et; br term tet iieOf Bttii ci.rt&. See lefi ea.f iHrtittkrse Aayseii. etick tatf tk W.isf tkst ke Aaa tkM irlm mmaj. a Utal: rvwar wJi te 14 fr Ser rerory. i. 1. XOTT ATT. FURNITUnE. pAHLOU ANI C'liAMBKR FURNI TTJ RE TKkT LOW r0X CASH. JL'ieake M$ry Ti" miliar eewi. wefeae.' J. C. WALT7.X. 11 at A tlC STiUiiNEW PUDLICATION3. II AUPKIUh wpte, t .MAO A ZINK FOIt vr. m. rt CKlNt.Hsaf VitLrr,' AtT .OTf?l ! n HEAT HX .r.CTATI()NS: Corn- I V I Uie a eve sfJar:. at 1 AT Of T E 7 dT W S.E. JKl.tf Kara VU"1i. ar-t r Jt f Mary. 4 lw;wr. trM lb t-r .iaf. at Vsfw svrrtT or nauMf tUJHT nr. ratnsv Ta-'; a"" Rwrl w-a; J V4't- Wmil. Vi'iU t. j t T.l'vfiilAÄ 0Ol" WWTJi. , niLLiri rinY coodo. Ksciiv toTcis rAT rr untiw rw . t aa tea wf M;wsr A Cwrixtt HATS. KIPB05S.AC. ZILIaKAU IATTL'UN liONNET ! Twranws! A'ry.Ckaet as4 tUewt! MKS. WAIaTKH. 1 vr iww rJVA a4 Kit. j j , i to FAnncno. RODINOON'U TiiraAhizj iTtcMnca and Eaffine-i. rears U &ktsetraa ? aey aajfset; ae4 ItSWJ t Ww ta -- s v J mum xl m AV far aale ef wa ts VAsT SB a V 4 Terrs Caan. tM
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HtfiTCMn IT TA VCJntXM 110 una. Noon ULspatehes. The Itebcle Mmke a lrcuouti ati.m la Torre Agekatt Prorrwl Picket 4 are Oritea Dark Oelaioa of Militarf Mea liallooa nrcoenoä- . eaoce Tbe llekela llMtrencbing v, t iv. .w ik i Mo rttiti In ts South TLe Desaana Latge Tbe t7th Article of War Its Extent aad lutrnt Attoraer Cia. Dates Coming et Tk Dauk rrcidcjl Adsiaiur Ike AdwiaisttAtian Success of ihn Nu tieaal Loan Dora Not Drprnl I'pou Hanl The Loa Not T itblr Senator nde The Ueb I Plot A(lust at. Louis Ir. l,)ou a elf-Hacrtflcn to -Narc Ike Tit) The Indiana l ailx witk the other Thirirs Hebcl force Ncnr llaiper Perry Thrlr lceiso jsrs- i land Sereaioalls 3lo'uj Thr nebcSa Mmi Adianrr ur Itrtrt-nt Tin a inuruNPtici. VAMiaroK, August 30tli Thia morning the rtl oi iil a dmouHrtiju iu force, wi:h three pieevs of artillery aAtust our pirkeU. sUtioned at rails lrt"A ho.tdj AltT retreating a short dtalatice. our troop relun.ed the fire, au t fiuxlly compelled the euemv to retire, when they re-umtd the poaeaioa of their former position. One pri vale of the Michigan repmeat wai slightly j wouoded. Military authorities think the present movements of the rebels have no signiheance I excer to keep their tuen actively eiuploved. to prevent the deawraltzing and dio!iuion of their artay. uu'il aey are prepared for a fcraud movement, or one ia made against tLsia. Capt. Whipple, of the Engineers, act em-paie-l Mr. Lwe cn his ssrial te'onioit.ince venterdav. and ssvs they observed nearly i 1.000 men at work throwiug up entnncbI xt VIM I . .... 111'mc;ita on iionon s nm, ir." tru Church and Fairfax, a disunce of seen miles. They concluded the enemy must be in lare force. The Sutc Department will uot L-suo pwes to anytiudy to pa-e H ljyal into reel State'-i, eiuce the pa?.ge through Louisville was stopred. The demand for paMtj has been very large. Most ol the applicants are women, who have been living at the North. Tbe general order isued by Asjutmt General Thomts, calling attention to the 57th article of the act for the government of the armies vf the United States, ha a more sweeping application than is generally supposed. It is intended to apply to all person bo'Ji in and out of the army, and to i.ewspa perm here aad ehcr-r throughout the North. Under it.it if intended to prohibit tho publication of movement conuceted with live raising of troope, the prepiration of taumticui of wr, tbe transportation of men and the fitting out of vessels. Mr. Bates left Washington thia morning for St. Luis. In bis ib?ence Titian L. Coffr, Ev. haa been commissioned as AttorneyGeneral. hkaalos BisraTCR. A number of leading financiers, including the President of tome of the New York B-nk. are now in the city urging upon the President certain chnngea in the conduct ot the war. They propose that the Gorernmert shall attempt to force the rebels to abandon thtir threatened attack upon Washington by making counter atuck upon various points ha the South. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury is gratified to know that "the euevess ol the National Loan oes not depend upon banks or corporation; but that tha peopla alope are able aad willing to subscribe All the money t!iat is needed. It will sausiy tu putaic ana iucrexse public confidence in tbe Government to sute that the Attoraey-Ceueral has decided that the loan i not taxable either by State or local authorities. Senator Wde, of Ohio, before leaving Washington, wit authorised by the Government to raise a regiment of caralry cd a battery of artillery lor the war. TXJBcxx'e ntJ-rATcn. A letter from St. Louis tatet thst thero waa no doubt that the rebels intende! and expected to be iu U pcsseiJkn of St. Louis before now. nd that AuguJt 20th watthe time fixed open for the active cooperation of leces-iionisU in that city. Nothing could have prevented the plot from luccaed.og had they been successful at S'ring5eld. Gea. Lyon knowing this sicriced himaelf and saved the city a second time, bv his victory, for such it was, in fact. Our friend. hare g:ned time And Are tfe. Advleas received at the Wr Department cooara the report that the Hio od Camanches, frr.o whom the Covemment last year withheld their annual presents on account of previous, rascalities, have united their fortune with the Sinthern eonfedere cy. The principal rendesvona of the tnbev is cesr Fort Bent. ntai.tr' coafroika It is estlnjtted t-T men entitled f know, that there sre scvectv five thousand cf the rebel army between U trper'e Ferry and Edwards Ferry, awaiting so opportunity to force a crosr; Into Marylsnd, end willing to take the chances then of an inaurrection of the naleontenta. that will enab'e them to transfer the conflict to tliat Sute. and plat e Waah.rgtoo between two rebel armie. In the sneAtitime hundreds of Marjlat. 1 se.e lonirts sre gathering upon the e'ern hure for the purpose of earrjing ouMhe r -.gramme of cuttu g off d reu commun!ti"n with rbilvdeTphia al BlUrnore imu:tne.nly to the past;e o the re-els scros the P.t mac. At the little t-wp. of Ktatr.n, .a TaPt eour.tv. thee arrivals have aiu .-Minted . as j ntny's fifty per dy i The reNis sre in eueh etond.uon t!.at ' thev sre compelle.1 either f Attempt to a1 var.ee or to rvure irom wu.v, aources of this region are cthaute 1. al thevcinrvn wach hr.ger sahnst their im mets force on the Virginia ile of the Ptbmc. thev rna.t i:hsr avail thrmeUe .f the riches cf the iplervdid s-riculturs! d.itrui of Weetem Marvla-d or fall bck at let npon the Rsrtbsnnock. Tbe.r dipn-ition wdl mke lively times alor the Potonif in A few days antVtarrhaj in a few bmir. Taf klrmjsa ro f.anr. rsciat Ta T ctciwaTi oxrrrr. Ctaaassrso. Vs., Au;w.t 30 OrRclsl advice show that the sfTV.r at Cr I-aoea ws a oere iirm ah. Col. Tiler, with r division of h' regi""l.; "T'Z; SOU l.l wr '.rr orif ., -"- Theenemvba! got hetweea him and the ,v-r M,.Un of K a reriment under MaUr Caaement. Both d viaiona eape-i w.th fir I teen report! kiüed I A rxket akirm sh oceurts-l tew miles be "I ihm HMvire stenivT. I ne rere.s re treat et sr,tS fivekdled. (vir hvta was Itrtnala of Gen. Lyon at Phllae delahla. Patiarttrais. Asgnt 31 The remain, of tieo. Lion ptesM thr uch tSi ci'.y at 8 o'clock Ho SBorwiar. escorted by the sndiury to ih Treats al5S dlpot. Tb Hip of the m. m art at half mast. Number crowdri the stroes. vbrosf b wh-eb tk pro ioa pAessvd.
Proclamation of Cm. rreiuoitc Martini Law Proclaimed thro Ml SU Sluleu; , .HiftbwMr I Ucbl I'ronerlr fa c lonf lcitcd und Trallar IUl-n Orders of lrowt ."larali!! TIcKlaatry
br. 1't t, AujtU 31. The following jroc!ir.aiioa uued Yesterday tnorniu: HlAlKl AXTIW VtTl.a lirAl!k.M,j St. Lou. Aug. 30. I'ircuE.utsiK'et ia my judeicent of suiTicieutu.geocT renJer it nec4ft-irjr that the ' .- rt 1 .LI. t- . . cominii - iiug uenerat oi u. iparimeui aamuie the a'mmiuative jowers of the ute. lu dUoranued conditioa, the helplesr.CM of ü.e civil aulhorUj, the total insecuiuj of rr . ,;,. Af .r...;,k. har.diof murierera and miurauJers who in Iii D ea II A UV UCf aaavrt a . t y mt 119 fcit i.csrly ercry couiiiy in tbe hute aid avail therutlre of the ruhlic miifortums and th riciiity of a hostile force to gratify privute aul tiCihborhood engence, aa l who fiud an eneny wherever they fiind plun.Jer, riully tlentind the surest measures to represj the utily incre.iin; crime and outrsgc.i which are driving c(f the iuhabitints aul r uiu'.ur th Siat. In this roctiitiou the pulüo axfety aril the ucce4 of our arms require unity of purpose without let or hindrance, to tho prorjpt ai miulatratiau of affairs, lu order, therefore, ' t pros disorder ; to maintain, aa fr as j poaaittie peACC, snd to give security acd pru tert'on 10 ihe persoi.a ai.d property of loyal riiUeni, I do hereby inteil, dcrUre aitd cs1 UI.Lh mxrtial Isw thrrunhout Mi-iouri Ths lines ot tho army of Hccpttlot ;r. thia I SUteare fur the prent un.-tate! to exten l j from Let vena ort., by wy ot L; f .Js3r n City, Ilo'l. and Ironton to Cape itiraruovti. 0: tne Aiistssippt river. All penous who thsll be t-tken with arms in his hands nilhia thee lines shall be titcd by a court mvrtial, and if found guilty, will be ahot. The ftroportr rel and ersoiial of thSttte of Mir-ouri. who shall take up amis igalnit the Ui ite.1 StaleJ, or whoilull di-rti-tlv prove to hive an active part with their eucmiet in Ihe held, is declared to be confiscated to the public use, snd theii-slares, if any they have, art hereby declaicd freemen. Alt pcron vtkc shall bn roveu to have de stroyed, aler the publication ot this order, railrovd tracks, bridges, or telegru.hs, 't hall nutrer the etlremc poiulty of this ha . All persona engtged in treaonable cor-u-jxr.dei.ce in giving or procuring aid to the enemies of tho United Sutes, ia foment -ting tumults, in disturbing the public tranquility, by creating and circulating fdse repports, or incendiary documents, are in their own interest, warned thst they are exposing themselves to sudden and severe punishment. All pcrona who have been Jed awy from their allegiance, are require 1 to return forthwith to their hsrae-i. Any such absence, without sufScieut cause will be held to be presumptive evidence against them. The ohject of this dechr.iioa is, to place in the bunds of the military authorities the power to give ii.sUntincous eücct to existing tawi. aud to supply such dcucu'ticies as the conditions of war detuvnd, but it is not intended to suspend the ordinary tribunals of the country, where the law will be administered by the civil officers in the usual manner, and with their customary authority, while the same can be peaceably executed. Tho commanding General will labor vigilantly for the public wefire. ud in his efforts for their asfety, hepei to obtain not only the acquiescence but the active nupport of tho people of the countrv. Siiriu!. 'J. C. FREMENT, "Maj. IteTier.d Commanding; Sr. Lous. Au. 31. Provost Marshal McKinttry hxi issuel orders peremptorily forbidding any person pacing bevond the limiu of this couuty without a special permit from his office, and ull steamboat, railroad, ferry and other agenta are prohibited from selling ti' Vo't to anv one not holding a paw from the Pr.-ost Marshal. This order ia .Aimed apecsAlly to rach parties le tt ing the city fer the purpose of commmiieiuing information to the enemy. ?(cvv of the Fleet Heavy L'annoniug heard Submatlnc llatterles Quarrel between Alnbarna and Vir ginia Itehlments An Andnncions Rebel. Ft. Monro, August 31. The gun boat Iroquois, from theblockadoof the Savannah, arrived last evening. She reports having beard heavy cannonading; when off HAtteras Inlet, und aIso ipoke a brig which had met the Federal neCt. We h ive no other intelligence ot the expedition. One of the confederate prisoners, retained for some days at Old Point, expressed the opinion that the Federal vewe! wonld be blown up by submarine batteries which Lieut. Maury has placed ia Hatteras Inlet aud other amiKblc poir.tion the Carolina Coast. Since the quarrel between the Alabuuia and Virzinin troops at Yorktown, which reailtcd in the killinn of eight men. The Virginia recimenti havo been transferred to Norfolk. The Abbamians peased the letter of cowardice. This moming a small ecemion tug mounted with a rifled' brass cannoa, ran out from Norfolk to within two-and-a-half miles of Newport New, she tired two or three shot ut the Unil States frifi.Ue Sivniinah. No ferjnMn was injured. Tlietu was '.n rsngJ of but two of th Savannah's puns aad SiwjeVi rifJe l car.non 01. hore. When they were wrought to bei" oa her she ran down to O'.d Point, and llrel two heili, one of which exploded uer :L i.e;ni. tole, and the other eloe to the Kip Kaps. Tho fire was relumed, whereupon he retreated behind Sewell s Point. (.otrrr.rntri will not collect Duties .n r4Ui;ebard-TWIH Ulr na llflicirut Hlockadr Prtssf a ii runted I l'oirespondent of Loval Nevsspnper Lo) allM in Wratrrn Vircinla llnllf inc. WAsrtlOTow, Aug 3l. It seems rertain that the a lctiiiislratlon at present has no intention whsterer to ava I itself of the pernjiiSvioa svjtior.ed Ly Con gre for the cuHeition of duties on shipboard or ihe entire closing of port, which ou t e lind side rrein posseaaton oftl.e insutreclionary uth ritie. O.ir (Jovernment will rely on the exigence a:.d rfTi"e:iCT o its Mot kale for a pufücient .ir.awcr to all ard snv recUrattion vh!ta may ! be rjide bv foreign (iovemments iu regard a to thcr Kiirsbmo rights The Intelligence c f to dy contains an article t the )kh e effect and this telegrsph c ii-h suthentic information as i warrants the ex; ie -:on of the cerrectoes of j the tstemert. j rn tat t roT. ! AU the reu'ar orrepoidrnts cf the loyal i the Potjmtc. tie temporary tttri:'.ian hsvinc been remove I. TheGoverr.rctnt is using the new Treasu rr ntea in put ptyment of the Clerks in te Depsrtcieats. , , Vdvices re-eael froa V eitern irginia i;e that the IovaI mn of that reg-on are rapidlr er.!:stingin the volunteer "'vice. A Union raeetin; ha jul been held in Alexsrlr:a. Vs. Ces, Hat... on the H-nsae nrder j )t4 1 rill lt Meltfeets ainv mn Tf oMtgoaaerr-Ualne luf t -Wehele dev.. latins; WosatH es ; lerta .m.Aoiirl. j tM.rsrosrrrC to rut at. tot is rrwxaT. - ' RotLa. A?at 30 Parties from Spring- - 1 eij report ti.ai a sxirm.s re. I fa Vernon Counts , etat ol rnn rcMi. ne tween Col. Mcntconery. or the K n.sa r rI era. and the rebel trK-p no ler Ham.. ' ReinfarccLiCTitshtl een eer.t to Rams frcm SpringfiwlJ. S.x thousand re' fix vf :e mcampel at Pond S-.-r-g. Anstn- cr.carr; nun 01 oirr five thousand was at a sprir: soatt of the ravetterilie road. Theie were Io encampc'ty BCoti .esr ?pringe'd. m i a a . A A I . m A mm, 1 B AV Gea. McBurte. w:ta ous luovmaoa u, I pred throurh Dde county, Uat tfh. in a
tiOrthrtlirectior. and or.e thyund were atDij (ilcJK.m Dado tounlT, dowtt.iliug tba countrj. Kcry ve-ii'te of property l.elongirg to Tuien men in Cireen Couuty, had bet n Mixed. TLe Journal of Conimrrre in llrttrr llnnd. Xxs) Yoaa, August 31. Dirid M. tsioue, lorj of (lie , Commercial Advertiser, and Wru. C. Prirae. liAte aucceelei to tt. inter eU of (leranl liollack. of the Journal of Commerce, iu conuectten with Hallo L A Hale, will bereifter conduct the paper. The (iovernrcent Its remoted the iuterdict against the circulation of the Journsl of Commerce over the mail and etprott routes of the United fcutu.
('( o. Untier off the roast ot North t ar ollna Capture-n Fori with agar risou of three baudred met Ituinortd hrcnkitiK oftbr IlfocLade Davis convalfsicnt Nouthru acrouutof the Hat tie ui 1 rosi Lane -Hlockadi i u:i by n llritisb esel llarthqunke at Loulville. 1jLismi i, Aug. 31. A special t the Co-nier f roru the Union American of Nashville, 31t, a-s, dittputchcs from Itichuioud Uto that isn't. Butler eommandiug a Heel of one huinlred gut. a:d f ur tliouand men, arrived in fort of H-itteras on Tueslay. un 1 opened lire on the fort, which a vigorously returnet. Tbe garrijn of three hundreil mea, wü.i under commind of Caj-t. Bimn, formerly ol the Unitwl Sute Navy. Alter twenty rounJj, the rebel's amuiuni tiort gsvf. out, and tho entire garrison surrendered. The fort was built a few month ail re, and mounted twenty guns. The Mine mvs it is believed iu Richmond, thnt tbe blockade h-is been effectively broke n by the arrival of the Britiidi ship Alliance at Beaufort X. C. Divis ia retried con valemant. Au engagement took j'l ice at Cross Lane, Virginia, oa the 'duh. ! . een three thouaand confederate aud at 1 .0 hundred lederAU reiulting in our favor. Commercial non interc'tire with the north under liniits, is tobe enlo. ed by penalties during the war; al.-o letter rrcspondence is prohibited. Mautanzas "döth. A Britibh schooner rsn tho blockado ort' New bum and arrived hero. She bus s ulc i lor Chaiieston. A sloop from Charleston also ran the blockAdo. rilllnx Varanrlei-StartliBi lewt From Krtiliteky What Colfax Says Another liuest at Fort La fuyette Ciattterlnx up Water Craf te-I.etlere to irrstem Kenlucky. trtcni. to roar Wamunotox, Aug. 31st. Startling news reaches us iVom Kentucky. Mr. Jackson, member of Co.igrervt from that State, who had just returned to this city, from the performance of committee duty in New York, left, suddenly, lor Kentucky Ut night, having received urgent dispatches indicating d mer of an inat int outbreak of hostilities.Similar advices h.tre been received here today from Mr Guthrie. fechuyler Colfix has just arrived here, he reports enlistment as go.ng on finely in Ind. and Illinois. Tho troopä are anxious for immediate service in Missouri. ithin a fortnight twenty five thousabd men will be in the field from Indiana alone. Lieut. W. II. Ward, bite of the Macedonian who lately resigned, arrived in New York on the KeleiVe on Friday, hsi been sent to Ft. Lafavette. Tbe N'avy Department Lad the banks of the River examined last night between this city and Fort Washington for boats which might be oscd for transporting contraband articles across. Thirteen were brought up to the Navy Yard. . Letters to Western Kentucky to the continued post oflices should be uddresaed via Louisville. Georgia' 5hoeS circumvent ed Kcmalnv ot Ucn, I.yun In New YorkRebel's Money Seized Unlet on tU Potomac-I'nlon Ut Lear lit z Tlonson'e IlilK New Yon. August 31. Richard S. Freeman was arreted yesterday on hia way to Herne, New Hampshire, to purchaae Shoe and reaping machinery for Georgia, and was Uken to Ft. Lafayette by order of theSecrettrv of Sute. Tbo rem Iii J of Gen. Lon arrived at 3 o'clock this aflernoou and were ecorted by a guard of honor tv the City Hall, where they will lay in stite till Mo:idy .tftcrnooa, when thev will be conveyed " Connecticut. $l').tX0 belonging to the rebels se;zsl vc4tordav iu the Prk HifA by Marshal Murmr. Tbc'Poiti jjecial sivs all is ejuiet oa the Potomac. To-day the Unionists near M Dmon's Hill ire leaving rapidly. The war department af tit idy filling yacsncie in th obmteer forces by appomttrg oflicers wiiho.it regard to regular go"i. Home ;unrli Parade in Lnivillr. Ixcisvit.Li:. Kv.. Aug. 3i. Two Regiments of Brigade of Home Guards of Umis ville, under command of Brigadier General Jouett. pirade! thronch the streets this eyering. They made a lino appearance, being fullv armed" and uniformed. Several companies ot the Brigade uniformed and unarm ed. not having participite 1. to-day. aien parade in the ftreets to-night. The shock of :n earthquake was distinctly fell here to-day, jrsons be nt! aroused by its force, from sleep. The hock lated tully three minutes. The abatement frm Wal.lngtou that Mr. Guthrie hi I senf alvi- es t ihit city of ho appre.!enle.l outl-reik cf hostilities In Uentckv, i r.rtrue, m Seimrr nf Tobacco. Fmtou, August 31. The United States Mshtl tdiy aeiied al.lK) pounds of tobacco, th,? ali'egrd prot-erty of Jamaj Thomas, Jr., of Richmon.l. The tobacco reached Boston via Nashville aui Laaisvilie. Destructive Fire, Cmc .. Au;ut 31. A fire yesterday at Blahop IMI. io this Sute. destroy ed corn houei, machinery and a large amount of broom com, together with several hundred thousand feet of luraVer. belonging to the IVbop IMI Celery. Kstimited io $25,000 to $.lrt,noo. No iLsurscce. 4 I'llnce Napoleon at Chicago en rout for the Ulld Prairie MttwAvatr. Ancnst 31. Piinre Napoleon and su te arrire! from Lake Superior last night. The party took the 9 o'clock train far Prairie Da Chien this mornias. all io f re spirits. - - i:atthqunkv rtt Cincinnati Ci-sctxsAT!. Aug. 31 A severe shock of aa etrthquvke was felt at Cincinnati and v cinlty abost 5 o'clock this rnnreinf. In mt ay ewes the shock waa acverc enonh to aronve peopo from aleep. BEN. WOOD S DENIAL. Nsw Yeas, Se.aeraier 1. Ben. Wood der.iet that there ha been any charge in the editorialship of the Dally News.
j Sunday Night Dispatches.
UArlTKK OF FURT 1IATTKKAS OFFICIAL KKI'OKT SIX lirNDRKD A X D Fl FT Ki:N PH 1 SON KHS-T HUMS OK CAPITULATION-ANOTHER AC COUNT THE RKÜKLä RUN UP A PKACK PARTY FLAG ANP SURKKNDER AT DISCRETION" (JRANI) RESULT OK THE EPPEDITION TREASON OF AN EX CONSUL. IWaauiMiios, September I. The following is thv fi;ciil rejxjil ef the Hatfrs Inlet j afiair: I TefJLe Uttretary of lit Aery; j I I-vo to ial'oica o that Late been 1 emiiici.tly ucct-j!ul. All that could be w iched by the o?t hopeful has been accomplished. We are taking cu board the Mincet the 2icers and men, numbering si a hundred and fifleeu, who eurreudercd alter a lKmbrdnif nt from the fleet during a jkortion of thrco days. After landing the prLsunera at New York 1 shall return to Ilstapton. (Signed; S. H.STRlNtiHAM. Blockading Sjuadrun. The Articles of capitulation agreed on let ecu Com. Strirgham and (leu. Butler and Samuel Birrbiicomnunddi? the naval forte of the Confederte Sutes' Navy. Col. Martia an.l Maj. Andrews commanding the land forccaat Fort HaUera. stipulate that all force under the id Barron, Martin and An drews, and all munitions, arim, urn and property be uiiconditionally rurreudcred to I the Goverument of the Uuiud totales ia ' terms of lull capitulation, and that the ofic e.v. and men hall receive the treatment due to prisoners cf war. Another ollicul account ssv the eipcdiI tion to Cepe Hatteraa Inlet, resulted ia a signal victory over the releut. captured t AO forhj, twenty-five can non, one thoumul tand of arms and 715 prieonerv, among whom are Caj4. Mani'l Parroti, Lieut. Sharp und Dr. Hixiwn, lau of the U. S. N., and Maj. Andrews, Ute of the U. S. A. Lors on their side not learned. Five are known to have been killed, and a number wounded, mauyof w hom were carried away. Lieut. Murdock, late of the .the IT. S N vy is among the nmmber, with the loss of an arm. We have no casualty of consequence. The surrender was unconditional. About three hundred men were landed amid a heavy luof, when the men of war hauled in and commenced the cannouade, at 10,15 A. M., on the 2?th, and kept it up at intervals all dav, commencing oa the 23lh with increased effect. The encinb attempted to land about fifteen hundred tneu at the fort, but were driven back at 11, 3U. They displayed a white flag and w ere forced to surrender at diwrc'o tlOIl. It is believed tht many of the wounded, anil perhaps all the killed were sent on board the rebel steamers in the sound, prior to the capitulation. Gen. Butler haa arrived in Washington. Tbe news of the v ictory caused unbounded joy. The result of the expedition U said to be our possession of tho entire North Carolina COA.t. This expedition was planned bv experi enced officers in connection with the Navy Department, l-?V.-e the s.t?nn of the Ii?t Colore... bit hd bee", delayed till t 0th. Among the papers cp.ured. waa one from the Lite Amer.ou Consul at F.io dc Janeiro, Robt. G. Scott, iviuK liet of all vessIa leaving or to leave that port during the month with full description of cargoes iic, by which toe rebel privateers knew whea aud where to look, nnd fix named in the list w ere captured. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH DEFENCE OF THE MISSISSIPPI ILLNESS OF JEFF DAVIS AC. 4:C. LocisviLLr, Sept 1. Tbe correspondence cf the New Orleans Delta of the 2Sth ya the coast of the Miasippi is well protected by scores of vopunteer along fchore. Quito a number of gun boat Are buileing. A pecia! dispatch to the Delta deted at Richmond 27th Mjrj that President D-vij is so ill that Congress adjourned to awsii ul convalescence. A bill paxd Congress for the settlement of accounts with rh (iovernment and State for advances tow jrl-the pro'.ei'utifir. of the war. Soae member tavor the release of Harris. McGrow and Ely. Com minder Bout well has been brought to Richmond charged with being a spy, by Gea. Magruder. Rumors he-c confirm RoecrnnV surrender to Lee near Beverly. President Davis is authorized to appoint two AiJ sh Commander-in-Chief. All absent officers of the army of the Fotomac are rcjuirtfi to be at their pots on the twenty eighth. After the adjournment Davi.s will take command in person of the army f the Potomac. A Richmond dispatch report the arrest of several ludon county Virginia, old citizens, changed wi;h treasca. Several dealbs of Federal prisoner had occurred, including Capt. Jons. of the first Maine. Lieut. Bow Ion. of the eleventh Ma.sachusetta. The Babtit College, at Richmond, his been made an arret hoxpital. The Knoxville Register, of the -;4lh, uotices the artest of Commander Boutwell. of tlie United btates navv. bv order of the Con federate kiecretary of War. Tho Ptnaacola corrtxpondeLt of the Columbus (Oa:) Sun, ssys thero are whiaper ot a fight soon. Litters are making, by order of thu Quartermaster. More troops are expecte!. Capt. Aberntthy, of the 19th Mississippi, reports, on the 'Jihh. more than half his Brigade in the hospital. REBELS RISING IN WESTERN VIRGINIA. HOME GUARD TURNING OUT. Wurxvtu. Sept. 1 . There is considera ble excitement here to night in consequence of a dispntch just received from FAirmount, Marion county, by the Governor, Hating that a large number of eeceeaionists have risen in the back counties and arc now marching on town to burn it, and tear up the railroad the track. The drums arc beating to arms ar.w the streets are crowded with people. The Governor ia dispatching the Home Guard and volunteer citizen to Fairmount. The rising i a-ppo-acd to be in concert with acme movement of Iren. Iee. A1 tbe L. o. troops have lately gone forward from that point. It ia feared that the movement Ai.t.ug the recciLioni?ts mar be general and large numbers of citixens here are goln;: on patrol duty to-night. ax--PASSPORTS FROM ST. LOUIS. Sr. Lev w. Sept. 1. The following is aprndd to the pa? aborts iasued by the Pro vost Marshal, ar. l rnu-t bear !h ;,r.t!urf the person a.ce.ting ti. "It ia is uificrstood U-at the wii'iir. -amel Sv,bcriber accepts thia p-u on his word boner that he ia and will be ever loyal to the United Sute. and if hereafter found in arms against the Union, or in any way aidini her enemies, the penalty will be deAth." COL MARSHALL STIRRING UP THE REBELS. Jcrrraso Car, Mo., Sept. I. Colonel Msrshalls cavalry were at .ergetowu Thursday and surrounded the town i.l:.. Magoffin prisoner with several others. of Col. Marshall s men was killed and
badly woun-leL They hav probably reieb, . Lverything on tht I'ot)mac between ifced Uiicgtea by th:i tine mouth o 6enx.a tcd Monoclcy, Is quiet
rURTHKU PARTICULARS OK THK NAVAL EXPEDITION. Naw Yoaa, Sept. 1. Tbo Tribune's p rial has the following ae iitionsl parUctdars: TLe äeet arriredcT Hatters Inlet on Weine-jday. Two fort Lad been erected by the rebels commanding the mouth of the In let which command the entrance to Palmico and Albermarle Sounds, which thus affords connection with Vir jiaia and the sea. The forts replied to our incessant hie but without much damage. After three houi cannonading tLo flag 00 Fort Clark waa haulel down and the rebels retreated to the other Fort. Our land force aoon occupied the abandoned fort, hol tiag iL; Surs ard States.
' At 11:30 our ahells were beginning to play ! on the magazine when the rebel hoisted a I white flag. Geu. Butler refuse! aeceoding J to any terms except uacoadltioaal surrender, whk-rt was at last accepted liarroa dehv cred hia aword to Com. Stringhana. iid the other officer theirs to Puller. One thousand stand of arms, twenty-live cannon, five hundred knapwacks. and a large quantity of munition were wer captured. No boiy on our side hurt. Four hundred rebel had reinforced the fort ou the night previous to tbe attack. On Thursday forenoon a steamer with one thousand re 11 approached, bat was kept Away bv our force in Fort Clark. Col. Max. Weber was plced in eomoaaid of Fort fTatteras, and Col. Haw kin in com nund of Fort Clark. A portion of tbe fleet re mailt there. Several imi-ortaLt Look and paper Were ptured disc.oiag the plar of the rebel. ca i PRISON KKS FROM H ATTLRAS -CAP TUKK OF A SHIP LOAD OF COT TON THE HARRIET LANE A SHORE KINDLING A HUE IN THE REAR OF THE REBELS. Baltimoax, Sept. 2. Major R. Snowdet. Andrew a. captured at Hitter A.1 waa an arc hitect of this city. Many of the priaoaerz wert Palümorear. Among the prize ia a ship loaded with cotton. It is rumored that a member of the aouh em Cocgreas was taken priaoner. The Harriet Lane got aahore. and w obliged to throw overboArd her g;n Aad Ler her coal. Tbe footing thes obtained in North Carolina will be held, and Wilmiagtoa will be? ultimately taken. thu firing into the tcbels rear. TRAITOR CONVENTION IN INDIANAPOLIS A ROW AUM1NI3 TER1NO THE OATH OF ALLEGIENCE. IxDtaxaroLts. September I. A Convention of the sympathisers ef the so-called peace pirty, assembled in thia city yesterday afternoon, though but a few participant were present. A large crowd of excited people assembled at the Court House. Hon. T. Wal pole , of this city, wa made Chairman. And while Addressing the audience, denouncing the a d min i tr a bon And the war, was interrupted everal times, and finally withdrew amid great confusion. A mau named McLean, a friend of WaTpole, then attempted to harangue the crowd, at the same time drawing a riitcl, when the crowd ruL I and be ilh. rou-rhlv nr.UieO. Du leg the mclce a number ot figbts occurre! but w-uh no .erlous raalta. CosaideraViic eaciieaaenl wm mauifeated during the afternoon, aci in the evening a crowd vUited the reidenc of Mr. Walpole and several other prominent political snec whose loyalty was questioned, and forced them to take the oath of allegiance; to the United Slates government, wkwch waa done without further ditturbsrt. Among ihoie who took the oath was the editor of the Sen tine!. tar WS Later From California. ARRIVAL OF THE PONY EXPRESS. OiTtA Station, Pacrnc TiixciirA, Any. 30. The Pony Express with San Francisco dates to the 21 t passed here at 5 o'clock a. ta. to-day. The steamer Uncle Sam, for Panama, took $1.109.000 in specia. Each of tbfe three political parties have i.om!niitvd a third candidate fcr iu accordance with the atatemert of the Secretary of the Interior that Cal::"-rui-, under the new census, is entitled to threw mcmUrt instead of tw 0. A fire at Shaws Flab?, Tuolomone counts, destroyed property valued it Si.O'O. There are said to be a good xnany rya-pa thisers with secession in Nevada Territory. All the Indian tribe Kt of tlx- Caowdv Mountains arc believed to le preparing fot war w ith the white. t'1'S - . RAID UPON ST. JOSEPH. MO. Sr. Josrrn, Aug. 30. This morni cur citv was surprised end thrown into a tuto of oxcitcment by the arrival of one hundred a&d ten mounted, Armed rebels, who paraded tne streets And captured two United SUte army recruiting o nicer and then returned to their camp, which ia acme eight mile distant. It is rumorod thero are ono hundred and fifty men rendezvoused near here. The withdrawal of the Federal trooras frotu th's point and vicinity has left the field ope:. f(r tneir depredation", ARRESTING A SECESSIONIST A RKBKL CAMP DISCOVERED. Waskinuto. Mo., Sept. 1. Lat night sixteen of the U.S. Reserve Corp.; ia tt county, were o.-deied to arrt a violent secessionist living some ten rnile wet of her?. Oa Approaching the house, tbo lights wert put oat, and the owner learning their in ten tior.s, fired a double barreled ahot gun, killing two of the Reserve Corps. They burst opon the door and killed him and another msn, who fired and ran. There ia a rcnun of s-t-ceskloniils in that ceighl-orhood, a few miles from where the a!ov rucutioned occurrence took pbe. Seventy of the Reserve Corps left her thi morning to hold them in check, until reiaforcemer.U can be obtained. H ANN I BAL AND ST. JOE RAILROAD OPEN. QriCY. Iti-a., Aug. 31. Tho train from St. Joseph arrived, all fe, thisevenirg. T. reports of the track being torn tip tor miles wot of Palmyra, cannot bt true. There is great excitement here to-mght, occasioned by fears of an attack by the rebels from Mi-soari. SENATOR JOHNSON AND GEN. ANDERSON IN CINCINNATI. Ci3ccikati, Sept. I. Hen. Andrew Johnson wju ,rnxaüvd at the Burtett IUw.c lat erening and laalo a spesxh to a large crowd afaembled. Gea. Robert Anderwoa arrived hert thia morning. WHAT W.1 CArTUP.ED AT HAT cf I TEP.Arf. LAUimci. S ;Jcnbcr 1. Gen. Wool hit Issued a rer;eral order on the Hattra Ini.i of j tictory. He says we also captured 10 inch 1 eolosal-tad. thirty-one pieces of ovumon a DTig ioansj w.ta cottoa, a tivn Ua of pro vialvna acd 'tores, two LgU LoaU and one hundred and fifty bags of cotton, etc. HON. E. J. PENDLETON CAPTURED BY THE REBELS. PltalAM Hilt. Mp Aug. 30. Advice on I reevjived front MartuibuM .tae ik.t i ... ... ... T... : Que captured by tht rtUU. iViKlleto is on rrotu'nenl Uaion nun i r,iwaro . ier neton. ol Virginia, ta been
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