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~t* ri 'DLisuu> ryeir tswkmdas^y , S. K. JIAGOSitLE, 5 l II Capr 4*tand, Capo ffgf t'ouwty, S-jff. | Owa Dollar bvui ■ Hair per pn. j j Thursday. September 17. 1863 ■ ' ~ nauo lawiergsrtjiiti. . j j *fb» (oU««iog M'lda. copied from the j j 1 \'em l'vik UtroU. contain* mure truth] l baa poetry.- , W Urr. a Utile niyt* U^cte j permits. tbe sot-j'Ct of potflic improve- [ , meets. oM only < n Cape fr'and. btl "ll" | Abe county, will ree»tve rarefal attention, j | Nte all koow sou teMewledg* thai * grval , change wiOst cows orer "ib« *plh» of for j | draaaM" in tbe matter of palilic improve- : ■scats brfbre Cap* Um «so be Mb • la first rlcOe watenhg plyce. Or Cape M«y j , County be transformed into tko garden* ' , •pot which it m»j* be made by vvil-dirrtlcd • ( « jfi/rt. Our Cw |Uj to/mpondrnre. .Cart Islakd, August 14,''1RG3. i f Tbfet yean ago—ia'lbe bummer of 1860 j I — I visited 'Cape May. At that lime tfai-re | i were thr*«Ji*ii steamer*. Delaware, Boston. i I U(1 KccmSk, to wfaich • feorih Was about 10 be added (the Cosmopolitan), on tbe line I between New Yurie and Philadelphia. Tbe i war broke op tbe business of tbe lice, cud ( < lb« Gavaramebl look lbs vessel* as trans- I porta. Jbey.ato apw doSQ arooqj) Poit j Royal, apt ployed carrying ae gn> soldiers up i tbe different faayons and river*. 1 under- ! i stasd. hoaevur, that the liO# wit! be re- i eiUbJjabWwUtf 'be war \i over, v. Inch will I be wraflfytn g nni o^jjo 'liippere of freight. l bufalro 10 plebsure-aeekera. - At present, : I ibarrflri'.tlit Near Yorker wbo desires to i vifeOfie Cape most Uka tbe can for I'bife- 1 d*(diis, wbeece he may go by rail or i d^ssr, si fancy may dictate. 1 Ue cars 1 1 '^l^a Cue lie n (opposite Pbiladelpjjjp) at j balf pory'ni^e A. M. and' feor P M. dally, j | atacK^g tie I 'a pji at balf p»»! t«o and ; i (Sloe P. M. "t>bo «Jf 'be rie umbra (Manhat. j , tan and #fls«n Small) leaves the foot of!. AsWUtiOt* awy-moreing af hsif-pu-t right, arr.ving about rix P.'V.Hj'lie for. i ■yr rep to A* tbroagh i±s*ry o.iii.tereartog . i country, but b*.* the advantage of time ; lb? lotler ronte. douo the lMyjrtre nvir, although pcfses'ing tone of tbe charming i a'r.d noble features- of the H»d»o«. is yet j net destitute if Several points -of inUrr.Vi not the least of wbieb :* the view of Tort > i Delaware, -which tW boot paasea to Wear < - tbtl tb^yiasseopers may nee tbe face, of . tbe Rebel prisoners** they pais to and fro. ■ - After landtag on tba bay aide of tbe j, I'spe % driee of two aad.abalf miles orer a sbypl rood brjugi the irovetleMu the tul- | lectins of Jbotofa ood eolpdjaa \no«o by i , tbe dignified title of tbe " City of Cape la- , , land.". Tl# place bus cot cbongco jinee , lfcb.-LOg for that matter. Tbd saiao i gjouooa. old ocean still freaks jpoa. tbe painlieaa, p i ■ c c If ■ r , • - ,aad- comfvttlesa hotels ctUl occupy tbe,; same thedcleaa localilics. Tbo »mne aplcu- j did b«4£^,gt(0lcktiig out fur.rt ilea lla.lloor . i " sil^ipenl. il I T I - 1 1 the |iedetlriau or rider . but ike lama mm of miaetnble. diagnsling 'l^iap^iliT- r'" r' — •* oD e»-t)4lh kowaa Tbcrp is wolbtw; woolipg-lo mass tbw pjuee • fitat elaaa seaside resort bet a rtauvl »*a awebws eaadtd ll.a totals »l NcMpoH.-amliacw.aod haknat— man of eotafprnac aatf pablie spirit— mac who k*»* aeasesRobgh taaedarstaad ihat the money laid oat in omaaicetteg tbe place, luiprovIBC ShC dn see and walks, or, d pajing »ouin aUCDllM to tba amnarmeat and comfort of tbe puaata, wouW bc returned a bocidred- , faUL •* "» . Tba atraager who arrivea fcr the first lima at Qapellay is sadly .'-UappoU.-cd in [ hU anticipations of seeing a first class watering place. ' Instead of wide, grateliad streets and pared aide walks, ooa 'aeaijaiicaitbU, sapdy roads, with sidewalks •earealy' diaccbwabl*,1 and ilia, tpo, ia a' place where grace! ia axportcd. Ooe oct oply Mas ^rokrn, dilapidated fences all orer tha place, but e»ep in front ol tbe j large hotel* are the same whiuwaibed paltag*, at oo ce narrowing dha ajmce allowad for pedeatriani. and "detracting from the appaataBM of tba hotels, which would look maw Urely aad iiaposiai wilheat tbem. Ooa does SMI M-- a finished ioakiag hotel ia tbe place, except the Coiled Stales, and that iadaaad. Tbe rati on aU balf mpde up,aad aaa aaggMlita of. tbeogb ootpo good lookiog or aabauntial as, tbe bags barasof tba Prtn^leapia- Dutch faroars There is no -pratoaaton to arebi'uctaral .beauty, BOtbiag wbaUvw to compare to tbe moat ordinary batok along the Hudson, or tarn to asaert that tba Oataiull Mountain Hoasa coat mora Mooey to erect, than tba wbali baaah wf Oape May huUla What lb ay call U«e the aad paiilioa Mould, make 1—tbmgb Saba bad oee*-tba -ka4f-cat awwb dauload .bapaaM of ibarlaaa liiinblf saaorte. M** -1 reUaao* Iba. MMldMjp, jf ttib di^ati -fvTapat la a amN bad «a»tfi a piklha,. j

barMl aia^0fy>aaaa ui Snpp'y tbe pl'uee^f weals, from tka aec-ind nory of tL:a box. you bit's -an eicellem ejew of a roas'efj T abeda used as teli>haca«f. O. ye .Oda ! •aril hathliOUtaS ! • Made ..f hoard. wUtb eeecr axperier.eed the bandiwo>bof either i planer or jtaiotor, tb»y ara filled w:lh knot j holes and crack*, and they are of lb* *a«d. 1 i sandy. From that# wretched boles lb® j i hat her emerges in struggle tbreuih the 1 ; deep saod. or cot tls feet among lite briars I and stiff reeds which ate aUvag along tbe . i front of these boxes. ' -j I do not mention these things for the . of disparaging the pioee. I>ut to I show that Cape St»y has gradually sunt ber high pvS:tiun as a rival to New. : port and riaraU.ga, not f< r ««nt vl facilt»ir.« j through tbe unetiterpricos ciarac'-r ! of tbe men wbo own the hotels here, at yw»atl it the people their »e|ve< This Will r jail be rbaugrd now. si.,ce ilie railroad ia ® i completed. •« it will necessarily throw the J j control of tbe place in'o other hands. ! f , Mstiv in* prove me i.ta have been already i projected, and I hare no d.n.1,1 that nest . g Will find tbe place Iix king quite differently. A grend eoncerl-heil sod ball- ). room it tu be built, which wsil relieve the ( botel* ol pn-at Ironble and expense io the ! wear slid tear uf furniture , gas. A >- A ( ^ j Sab-house is lo He built at jciiellco- 1 j will run constantly betwevu the hotels and j 1 the landing. ' a The aeaacn commenced Hi" «bi» y^ae j and the landlord, feared a dail line bat ^ ' wben they commenced comin - it «■< with , rn.-b. U'uhington, lialtimure, Wiimiag- . too', end I'bjlwdeipLip famish the bulk of Y the vj-ilors ; but l'ltlthurgb. Ciucinoau. ^ from thai of Is60 Hue iiu.»s> the f dart-eyed l.ouiaiHi.tau and the proud Ytr | nian belles in the hill rooms, and the tall ( Miaaiuippian, aud .frank, geaeroua Oenr t I gian Ob, that we rojW-Joei. into the fu- ■ lore, and see those uaj s return 1 1 hu new •cuter directly or tnJueiUj. Utrongh it-ia . maker, the clothing central tor the gr -eery I . roan. wM> tflicera and thrii wi»e«. and si so s the borer, tbe aerood man. the middle mail, combine tu make Dp tbo c! n '» fiour- . ishing at (tape May. j There ia dancing eaery nig I . nnd mnetg ! oo "the lawaa, which ore •- *nj— ' after : ; n.ght tbroaa Her »»l>ie mantle er tha earth. There are ta d hinds, one at each t i or the too principal l.glela, ' i j THK iiKbbk FIBE. , 1 The Hrtck fire Wns infent.-d a thoo- ' sand jesn. ago io tbe East, and was j : employed In the cruide* against ^ie : 1 Cbmtians, to uhotn it was a scarce tire utmost terror nrd gonfnsfon K is ! Composed oi wbut is known ss ■•arrcnlicnL nlcohoL" and is cliiely u.aJe of, ; pitch, naptha, atTd Ititnmen and rcadil} barns on and under water I*, was origin ally projected on arrows and javelios, around which. Bax was twlstod. satu rated sritb the cuiupou ml. It etnili a | moat offensive odor ib its dit-clinrge, and is rety destructive in iu effects. The vecrat of the cotopoaitioa cf this lire was r; lost onltl ihe'tt»-amencca»t-nt of ourritil j ( w»r. when it was disco' '-rod or re-'.. ; invented — ttingularlr enO'igli by a Tir- , | - giolati— who offered it t.> onr goi.rnI mcnt, and tried to procure a patent for t ^ it. Parties who vn rt- iu Wuabinifton a , ; year ntid n half ago may remember 'h- ' efforts of thif individua! to obtain a , i hearing from the povernmeut cfficiais. ;jjtatf4(C#Butn|itms.| i — ^ a--V , I' I I QZ~ At tent too is rallgd lo the advertise- j i ( meot cf a a«le of prrrgsyty oo Qnccnr • j" Street, in tbia city, on Saturday, SwptenU . , | b«r 16tb. Tha property advertised i» onu ; . of (be aiowt desirable cottage in the city.) I and will, no doubt, be wold at a Uargaid. v i 'Mim. _ _ Tba festival beid last Tbarsday in vd of j tita First Presbyterian Church. Cape I Island, was in all rvpccts an excellent affair. A large company was in attendacec, | and all seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. The anprepitiout weather in tbe evening prevented the promised illumidaI lion of tbe grove. 'The profits of tbe affair , were entirely salu factory. ' tf A loc^l t tep, cat from a co tempo- j rary", announcing tba promotion of Colonel j 1 Prank Price, gave that officer tha credit of j ' commanding tbv 7th New Jrrkcy regimeet j at tha battle of ObencellorAIie. Sorb. ' ' however, war not tbe case, at In that battle ! 1 Ofe tagimeat was fed by tba tatoT'olenel | 1 Fsapciaa, whs veomeed.hia dasthumtsdwt a «r KY8K * LANOmAj. Ury Ceoda » (, 'IbHtav a. fitbmod Mel hlrweta. Phil ado , Ma itoir ioag angai imiri Jn haatoaaa.are y ^e^Mtodiuiba PTrCewde.Mrkei.aad *<f ^tifUmynJ k hyawatkr>owM ia thMr lifaT Wj , ^UIUTSjiu, ,, ) k- v -SC.

||«rs 0{ th» ^rrk " FROM OHARLESTON. ■mill Mand CmMspletcly Ut, 9 Oar PouruhMi. ■ G , NINETEEN GINS CAPTTBED. Sntrurtion of a MsgailDv tn Fort Voeltric. The Capture of Porta Hague) and Gregg. ; ' (jen gillm0rk5 official 0 report it j fortriss moxrox. Sept. 10. — The ■t -a in er New York. Captain ChiiholB. . 1 arrived here to-day f'om Morris Island Captain Obisholm repwrte (bet on , Sept. fitb (Tuesday), at S oVJok P. s4., 0 , Island was completely io oor G • poueatioB. i 11 Since Sunder we bare captured 21 '' and "i men. Five nwuitors and the Ironsides were G beseiging Fort M«a<trie when tha n steamer Now York left, and It wat re- ! c ported that we had blown up the tnuge1 xioe in that work. WaaatxcTOK. Sept. 10 —Colonel Kd- . •' 1 ward E Potter. Chief of Staff, t.-le- | | graphed to Mij ir- General lL^lli-ek, tofrom Fortress Monroe, tbnt when, i 1 .»:■ Tuesday afternoon. Captain {'His- 'I or the 'teamer New York. left' Harbor, the r*hrl llag was * still dying si Fort Sumter, but no guns were mounted, and only a very small r remained there. ^ INro of nte mooitpj^ and the Iron- ■' sides engsgedTort Moult.-ie and bat- !■ teries Beauregard and Hue. from 5 0 o'clock AM. till 2 P. M. on Tuesday, ' the 9th inst. ' A shelf from one of the monitors ex- ° p lolled in the magazine at Fort Moultrie. and the southwestern parupet was f seriously damaged by the explosion. • ' i cixeru. ciu-woni's orncuL KH-onr. The fullouiug despatch was received it Washington oa the afternoon of Sep- . .ember 10: DgraitTMtsT or tuk SoeTH, lleadquar ^ in tbe Field, September 7. 1S63 — II. W Ilallcck, General ^ iu-Cbief — General : 1 have the faoour to ' report that Furl Wagwer aud Battery % Gregg are aura. f Last night our sappers crowned Ihe creat of the oountcrscsrp of For*. Wag>Nter on its sea front, masking til it* guns, ■ n\l an order was iatued to carry the . " pigce bj assault at nine o'clock ibis!* ' morning, that being the hour of iow ' ti/e. < About ten o'clock last night the ene- ( my comtaeueed evacuating the l-Und, end all hut seventy-five of them made ti their escape from Cutnuiiuga's Point in \ small boats. / Captured despsltli«s show that Fort i V>gOcr wis commanded by Col. Kuitt, I ! of Sooth Carolina, aud garrisoned by j , U00 effective men. and Uattetfy Gr-gg ' by between 100 and 200. 1 Fort Wagner is a work of tuc most t formidable kind. Iu bomb-proof ahel- i • t*r, capable of coi.uiiiing 1S00 men, < remains intact, alter the moat terrific bornbsrdment to a Licit sny work waa : •! ever subject.- i We hav« captured ninetren pieces flf t artillery, an^ a Urge supply of excellent I MjtfMfuiM. The city and harbor of Charleston are i / how completely covered by my guns. ) I bare the honor lo be. General, . Very respectfolly, your obed'l strv't, ' Q. A. Citu-uoitt, \ Brigadier-General Commandiog. ' BREAD RIOT IN MOBILE, ALA. , memphis, 8ept. II. — Refugees who . have lately arrived within oor iines , bring exciting reports of the terrible' - condition of affairs in the Sooth. ' Ooe man, who left Mobile on the 5th, ' slates that n lerrible riot bg>ke out ' among the soldiers' wives at Mobile on thedtb. 'v About 60& women mid children eel1 (acted on Spring Hill, irmed wilh clubs f] and hatchets,.* nd maptbed through tbe t principal stroeu, -wrying banners on • , whioh srere inscribed "Bread or Blood !" • J "Bread or Peace P» ftc. ^ 1 Being celdiera' wivea, their preoaed-. 1 teft ware winked at by tha adMie^a. wbo 1 made bat a feeble real .Una. 6tor« • ]«rera bretho opisn ud forcibly ent^ei j One Marrhant, a Jaw, atrdcli dttprf • i tha woMen, whan soma potioamea. who' ~ ... * ' ■ -

IMI'OltT A*T rBOM TE.WEMr-r.. fhe'finmrtfir oTcwrteHjuid fixji ( OsilracA 2000 Prisoaera wjadl 14Cunwa> \ captwefi. GR LA T REJOICING AT KXQXV1LLE - The Union Forces Occupy I Chattanooga. j i WasHtxotox. Sept. 10. — A telegra- ] pbic despatch, receirtd al 11 o'clock i ( this morning, fro n the operator at Crab sUVcs that Cumberland Gap sorrcudvred yesterday afttrnovn, Joeptat 4 o'clock, wilhoot firing a pan a CuxriawaTiox — 2000 raiapxEna avo U csx sou cirrcnrn Ci.vctsKsn, Sept 10.— A despatch to Times, dated Cotnbefiand Gap. on the 9th, says that General Fraxier, with two thousand men and 14 pieces of artillery, surrendered at 4 o'clock to-day to General Burnside's advance under Ehaekel'ord. Our forces arc in possession of tbe Gap. TZkXEsSEE BECl.ilHED— a HLOOD!.£>3 UM T ■•> > Ll&tL KUiaiaU) * PLUUHi.MB

V1CTOBV. P Ctscmsait, Sept- 10 — A deapktch to the Gazette, dated Ecoxvillr, Teunel- ° see, the Cth inst , says: T-.f great csmpsigti of tbe war is over. We ate in full poasesaiou uf Kail I having accomplished a groat ^ bloodtrss victory. J The campaign v>< skilifnily planned ' Slid energetically cXeVUiai). ^uch waa ( tin* rapidity of oor movements that 'he ' reMs acre taken onssirw, and fled be- , a u« without destroy iug Hie property " At Loadoo they attempted to hold the bridge. Hot '.he impetuosity of the !?ec- \ ' ' ond Tennessic regiment broke them, to I I Thit-e steffmhoata, three I t and a large number of cars ( were raptured tbtre. The whole march of oor army was a 1 parfect ovation, sod our entry Into i ' Knoxviile sn event long to be remcm- j bered Thousands of people, of every . 1 age. size, color, and condition lined Uie j ; way. and greeted us with cheers. M A second despatch says \ * 1 "Our right wing is in' cd^reucb of | IL... c rani's loft. ' "The rebels regarded our expedition ' a raid until the last moment. 1 ' The march of nur army, of 250 miles, 1 1 a hard one. bot it is '0 good oi*dtr, j ' and the trains are in proper shapo " i- ROtl C H ATT L2s O0*f ACixcixxati. Sept. 10— A special dt>- i spatch lo the Gazette, from Newton. Alabama, Sept. 9, says : ! Al twtlve o'clock to-day. General t tuuk peaceable possession of Cbdltanooga. The principal portian of lite rebel lrj left Chattanooga yesterday, tbuir . V'-'ry rcmaiwng till to-day The hrndiyonrttrs of the department will prub.bly be st Chettanooga to Tha rebel* are in rapid retreat, but ! our combinations are such that they can hardly get off with allwbcir forces. They tre cutting down trees, and using other moans to obstruct oor farther passage over the mountains. out advance threatens tbe gmrgia Stat* rood, wbich is tha rebel line of retreat-

FROM KiXUAsf acocst or the HAYon.or leavekwozth. St. Loots, Sept. 10. — A special de- ; spatch from Learen worth, detod tbe , 9tb, to the Democrat, says that Mayor Anlboaj of that city Fax aires tod by two detocliTea, aided Jay twenty soldier* > wbo, without allowing him to apeak to i ' friends, placed him in n.*figoa, and started toward* Kansas City at a rapid 1 rate- Mr. Anthony waa taken toGwari raljKwiog't headquarters, and ofter. two boars' consultation with (he chief detective, nod telegraphing to Leavenworth, , he was released. Doriag his arrest, be was, by order of • General Ewing, prohibited from private conversation with any one, and not per- j - mitted to telegraph or write to .ttis | i friends in Lcaienworth without submit-.! '' Ung the tMeg^a "or letter to General 1 Ewlng., . The Mayor retarsed this «veoing,\ . hundreds of eiliieo* going. «at ..to wftct. - biw, fit addressed thorn .lot tie e*. r ?, w " . w ■ W-- -- * "vi hi. an M* iupotl 'SsS WlUr 4M)11M f uuHHKU Wi*M S*a>ala i telutaspSnW a«.«»S I ■«!«*!•. SmtMireSit civil lltw "je, a* Hf&q stossa &2Z2&

A.VltT^Kl IN AMK.AN9AN1 | f&fu orVort HmUb f dm. Muk UTILE rock itaciatkb Iff !» * kEBtLb. L THE TRAITORS SCATTERING in f. "ALL DIRECTIONS. » : — U CacissuTi. Sept. 10 — A spec's) to ^ . tbe CominrrciaLfrum Daval'a Bluff, An- - |gu*t S9tb, atatee that General Davidson moved on the rebel works st Bsyoo Me- ' tairie, Arkansas, on tbe 2ftb uhhno. ' r sud after so eugsgi-ment of so boor and a quarter, succeeded in driving tbe ^ rebel* (rom tbelr entrenchments. The engagement vras confined to ar- ^ ; liiiejy and sharpshooters' Griog from i under cover. The rebels bad three ; thousand men aod threa pieces of nr- ^ • tiliery < . ^ ^ They retreated across the r.ter, borjiug the Hridge behind them, and look * up a strong position in the wiuds on the west aide of tbu bayou, where their aharpshoo'eri cao pick off aoy persoo approochiag the east bank. The bayou eannot be crossed without -J

ai pontoons. General txtcclr moves forward in the Cirri -we or roirr shith. Official intelligence of the capture Of S Suiyii reached LesreuworUi oo the ib mat. On tbe it In alt., Geo, Blunt camped . within two miles of lit. rebel gen> r«J» ■' ; ('-•..per and Cabcl, who had a force of < four thousand rebels west of the fort, * aqd on 'be next moraiug he wiarched to ' attar k them, but tbey had Qed. CoSoncl Cles.d gave cuasa to Cab#)'* 8 for twenty miles south, when they ; had a brief engagement. After a few round* bring fired, the rebels Qed in all ; directions' « Our lusi was eicht wounded, and t ' Captain Lane, of the Srcoud Kansas s , rtgiment, kllied. f j Before Colonel Clcnd fe turned, Geu.-- j I rsl Blunt entered tbu fori unresisted. j i Gentral Blunt is seriously ill. and will | ! return homeward as soon oa be is abia i ' to moTn. a_ j The Creelj Indians hptc nearly ail , I descncd the rebel cause. Mcintosh • ' hps gone towards the Red River with '} I j only ony hundred and fifty men frog) bis ' I rvgiinenta. Io thirty daya.no rebel ! < | force will remain in Indian Territory. i "The coi.irAbaods are fiqeking to Trorfl I Smith. - , I ! 'Tilt* tuhela bate evacanlrd Little ; I tlitck. an^. removed forty milts diatant I •" Fort Washington, which work they ■ere ^rrifrjnp I'll Oil MEXICO. Sax Fxancixco, Sept 9.— The steamer Orizaba, which am red here to-day from IVanama, brings date*, via Mauzaoella, from Qauuajuato lo the J9lh nil., and the City of Mexico to the i ' ' 15. h. Miremon hog . bugf appointed by, General Forey commander of the Mext- ) can forces, Tbe Triumvirate had notified the j representollves of the foreign governments that a legal government bad barn provided for .Mexico, aud requested them lo racogoise the Triumvirate aa r co .sUluling sucb govcrumvnl. Tbe American and Ceotral A&rricun miuuteri replied that they most re cog - luiiiiMcix ii-piicu iu*t vuuy uiusi recug- j

nisa the Josrcz government until tbey • received farther instructions from their r ' governments. c Comonfurt nnd Doblado had pab- ' f I lished a strong appeal, urging the Mcx- ' icans to conlinna to raapocl France. • t Sew Yoax. Sept. 14— Tba staamor Ron- I 1 j nok*. from Haroua on tba 9th, aerivad bar* ' l to-night. * .-vbi H - 1 i->„qx-vU - Advjers from VeraCraz. to tba 5th bad J | bo«o race i rod. There was a great scarcity ! i of food fn Mexico. I , Many of tee Inhabitants of Mrxnto had j , been inprivimod Cor oasaninatsng Privet , soldiart aod refuaiog to toka lbs oafifr -of j ' allegiance. ' . .. Ji Twe Peruvian Minister fcad-raeeive^ Ms | . • passports, and boon ordered to-lawvw the country, for faaripg written to Juarez*-. ; It was rumored tbat Minister Cofi in i had also haeu tendered bit passport,, but ! , , I tbi* wm not coa6rtnad, <. H..V 'Ir ' TTie report* thus Poblado and Comonfurt | • h.ildreWred h./ frvor of th. waw regime i | pravodto »sre»aab.falspa« .o u rr-.sdl SotodaA aad th# grea^^pJTo.f *ibb 1 ' J guard kiJJad. ..^^.^ - M s :.iu . r] ieV" ^t?S!!rrdrel;ftdX] ' l< OswaraTia eammiod or tha RpsDiSh truopv I , ■ fskfrsdi D Several war stoaovais hare goat to Po-J I , Saate Dam'tgo. » Tbw "pbrthfelare^Vi mw j 1 i yWy. dllblai sfcspw.rffhw ^4 " feared ihirUblz-fcY-oTraift To Cuba] ■ » w»Twxt}re rt • rototuf tbyf-TtUff -Hmff. U

- "* VRO^us w A llt Fanatua ad^kflphe 27th aiatc that grand ball had baiM given to th'e Ad- ; mini. of the Spanish squadron, end that i part of the sqwaffron «ob«eqaewtly left } California and the coast. Several priests had hcea ordered to | leave tha Bute by th^ 1st of Septemfor refusing to t*k» l^te oalh of .wl- ' Hglsbce (0 The new CqhiUtutljn.'" The BritLb frq_- .it .Tartar had sri rived at Thboca. u1tb orer bbc tui!!iou of dollars fro® the coast of Mexico. 8*ltador dates to tbe 12Wi ult. it* la .that Juarez and the principal ooospira tore against Barrios hate been capturud aoB exeraled- At Osrrera aad Sea re Is had tbeir forces, and expected aooa lo move on i the eaytak - . * . s - Ham os only hoM* pasxessida t>( the capital, every other department of the republic facing in the hands of the iuvadert and iaenei sets. A Tttpture was txpwcted to eeshe be- ' , twren Urn Shay and the Argentine Republic, in couseqaenc* of the capture of aft Argentine cruiser. aft cruiser.

The Magellan Island dispute remain* iu Hutu tprn. Tbe productiveness of the Copiago gold aad ailver mines battraeling great A i # rgw fire 'hod'uocea rod wt T al pa fsi*o. and Sfrettuy^d iiO^CO worth ot prnf^Hy 'jmwS ' A fire st GxSftf^ptt tbe 1 1th, deatroyed $40,000 "•Sttrvaw'J Tin- cel.-tiretioS ^ftlt ifiLdtpi atii tice A • f f. ru laMed^flWlwyYTth lo Au- f - • f FROM ('A LI FOR MA AND JA^tUv:' sax FBAKcraco.HBept. 7.— -"By further a<-coaul* received hers it appear* that th<- Japanese goreroiutinl attempted to avoid • war with foreigners, baring not only* paid the indemnity demanded by England, but aHo Bade aatirfactory apology. $ut this conduct displeased the Daimioz, aud much discontent exuurd Uoouphoot ths country. | The Dstnrfb "whtf puts the territory along tfie Strait tjf Sinareki, in tbe province of rragotl, recklessly fired from j forts <\p,op ships of all uauonslities that pasred: Ho had. also, two stesm- | fitted wp as war vessel*,, wltfa heavy whirh aided - the fort* in the at- , ""Uo^ These vessel* ore fnpporod lo have iieew-vleatriiyed by tha Wyoming Al the Jatcol dates a lcrga British fi"*> ws* st KusagAwa, under Admiral Ki*»ptrr, and Has about to aafl for the tSirait of SinsHkt^ \ It is further stated \\l I'rinc, K. g-. ti ha* ttie aesurwuce that nearly ail the Daiudua « ill soon join him in active bOStilillrt. A Urge fire took place fn Yadtlc oa July Ihth. hy ahiuli the rt lidences or thirty UAtiutua . aud a vast amount of property were destroyed. "" T FROM THE AiLMIT "OF TltE TOTOMAC. r i ] \ Fcom the Headquarters of lha Army of.tbe.rotomac, Sept. 14. we hare the : follpwlng news : G<*nera1 iMeasamon has advanced to i the Roptdin. Tbe rebels were in posi- , I lion with infantry, artillery, and cavalry , to diapata-Our crossing. Our cstualrfVa - yesterday were throe killed snd forty jctiviup^ "vic viiii-v Minvi auu luriy

wonodrd Among tha fetter wa* General Cutter, bot wot seriously. He commanded a brigade in General Ja.ili patriek's division, and was woooded - while gallantly charging a battery of the enemy, in Which charge three gnns were captured. Account* from Lha Army of the PoI tomac • to-dsy reprcsant our troops ia I pMawalon pf Cu|pepper Coon House, with few or so armed rebels ia that j vicinity. Appearance? justify tba bej Uaf that Lae is dstermioed to act on t e I defensive, a large portion of- his army, including Longstreet'e corps, having opal tir Teooewea aud elsewhere. It Is ascertained that E well's and A. P. Hill's corps ore at Orange Court | House, and that Lee is there in parson, recently Vietarncd from Rich- ~ - -