The Texas Almanac -- "Extra." (Austin, Tex.), Thursday, September 18, 1862 Page: 1 of 1
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"""' '"' ' Almnnnfl i Offlre Austin . A"STA Sen1- 'fhQ itchmon(J Examiner of nbotit 250 men. He escaped by you notice that this is contraband of
xxllllU.iJ.uu viniytj) xu.out.u.f tho 4th avs Gen Kwcll Is dolntr well. . i -r n it i i
September IS 18G2. Pone is wounded in the thigh sickles is certain- taking through the swamps with a war. I seize all the coal now lying
' 'y110?' cn . loss of about GO men and 200 horses there and henceforth demand it. to
m. :i i:fi nfvf nnmn It Is believed wc captured SO pieces of cannon. u . . . . . .
The newspaper man am not coinu The Lynchburg Republican snys it is thoupht our Stragglers were coming m and it is be kept exclusively lor the use ot the
. . r i r l loss In Saturday's bntto was ten thousand of which iml.j ii.. i.n i inoo Fnii-nrl C5ffia rnooplc
through this morning. Oapt. Conrad 3000 were killed. hoped the loss will be less. 1. nned btutes essu.
0 . General McClellan retains com nmnd of thonnny .. 1 shall liold the CltV of iNat.he.
of our office was fortunate in pro- ($ZXX tY PENTHAT THAT? responsible for its safe' keeping and
curing the only copy that came '-ySS WVL IJiiim. rul domand reuaratioi
northward by the Gallatin turnpike the railroad from the Citizens should they not
through. being destroyed in places They are probably in- p.-.-.-vp'. nicjnnff'llP (if J'lf.T.lp pnrefnllv keen the snmo Vprv ros-
a ; tended for Howling Green where they may make a I Ope b UlJ?pUlUlL& Ol OilbUK CRTUU 1) hap lilt same. UJ1CS
We give to our readers this morning tho stand. rf rlip 9Qfli ' ' pecUullv our ob d scrv t
L . . . 4 We hear from the same source that lato Haiti- ul ullt- lJi ' CJ. 'n w -p. -p.--.
most glorious news that has yet come to lnoro papers reported the death of AlcClelhu.. (Signed) V . D. r ORTEB.
hand for many months past. The surren- We have lialiimnre pan of the 1st and iid Inst. .. Commanding U. S. naval forces
Thoy report the Federal loss In the battle on I'll- l?ivl Knaapll n SpivnVfl 1 1 a-- 1 1
der of Cincinnati is a good set-oil ugainst day to be not less than SOui) In killed and wounded. JliUll .lxUbbCiJ. iu oottdiu. below lcksburg.
Vf.- fWpnnq nnd wo nood now be under no T1?-v c-i"m 1 vlut!f-v . . .11 St. Lous: Aug. 30. A gentleman from
JOW U.ieans. ana Yo ncLunow ub uuuui iri On Snturtlav's fight the American avu the nd- T.. .- . 4.1 . nlS .rt
nnnrehenslon ibout an abundance of Blin- vantage remained witli the rebels. Tin.. 'liWv l'M)ll'kp(l -it" Vlclcs- L(-Pto1 Mo- eP01 s th.nt te expected
npprenension aoout an aoimuance 01 sup The .Sun states it rtn utter rout. Their los- up to 1 H !Ve lCpUlSCU at ILK.V robel attack on that place has commenced.
plies for our armies for there is every indi- Saturday night Is estimated at l"oou. bnro' He was only six miles from the river.
cation they will winter in the Norht. Lou- wtefeeTs f f he heard the alarni gun fired and
iBville is reported to be taken so Kentucky wveielt ; funded . ong rollbeaten in the Icdoral camp fol-
. ' m C01. i leteher was killed and Colouol Farnsworth r.pvniO'tTm i'l O Attflf'Kod lowed bv loud cannonading which announc-
mayno be considered redeemed. Tennes- wounded. ir. ( M XjCXlll&tOIl JIU AiwtKUi. ed that the rebels had driven in our pickets
. 11 jf nsnm. .i The Amerlemhasalist of more thauloO otlicers . x
see is also nearly cleared of the enomj ami kUlo(L p0)e.s .epoi t amits n iS3 0f S0()0 on Fri- and opened fire upon garrison.
Stonewall Jackson with a strong force was "0 . ... By the arrival of the Central train we Confidence is folt that tho garrison will be
i;a rnw f T5Himm mU nav( . 11hc American coutains an account of the light at mve tho following: able to maintain itsel and repulse tho ene-
on his vay to Baltimore. The next nows Richmond Kv. in which it admits that the lede- . . .. e i..: t. 1ftli n :. "..n. f .. a
... .... rais were detVaied with immense shui"hter. Erom the Alexandria Democrat 10th. my as the garrison is fully two thousand
will doubtless report this city in our hands. Chattanooga Sept. i Arrivals from Wlnohes- Richmond. Sept. ?. Noithem papers of strong of whom five hundred under Gen.
Thorowas grat excitement in tho streets ter 'i'm.. conllrm the rumor of the evacuation of 1C 3 uiti .vu )Hcn received. Tho Her- Loan arrived frbm Laclede early yesterday
when thi news arrived and a- larg.- crowd WhStoinmpidS aid's correpondeiU indicatea that the groat- morning.
. . . . r country on the line of their march. " est exci lenient prevails among the Unionists The commanding ofheer at Lexington Col
couectedround our office while thfe bells ol Tlie'ashville Dispatch of the 30th in Fairfax London and Prince William Houston had burned all the hemp waro-
tho diffennt churches are ringing tor herald has been received. If'tontains a dis- counties. Families were fleeing to Wash- houses with all their contents to prevent
tho gloriois news which we give below. ' lu rin a i-fi.;n loforl tho 9ch1 ington abandoning everything. Tho panic the rcbels.from repeating the experiment of
. . p. tUiliomAlcianaiia.aateatneJUi wa hy tho raid of stlurt.8 Cftvniy hemp-bale breastworks tried with success
By TSie OrailgC Iraill. which states that McClellan visited on Brltou station 011 the Orange and Alex- by Gen. Trice in his attack last fall.
; "Washington and had accepted the nndria railroad. Our troops occupy Mulligan's old en-
TVv.rfi-il IVJnwc I fl command of the a.tmy of the Potomac. A train from Warrent on Junction for Al- trenchments which have been extended to
.. iJOyiul i-X.Wh. w ?The Yankees! report having three cxaudria escaped capture ly running under the river so as to prevent the rebels from
. . 0 !f' r . n 1.- a full head of steam to Manassas Junction attacking in tho rear and cutting off tho
n. . T7 ii t lights with bcott 8 .Louisiana cavalry where -lt rau jnt0 another train producing a garrison from water.
OllClIinatl r alien ! at Cral) Orchard and Mount Vernon ?one..i smash and a heavy loss of life! '.vThe strength of the rebel forte' is ' nql.
on Wednesday Thursday and Friday. Stuart's cavalry subsequently occupied lyiown but is supposed to be 3000 or 4000
Our tbrWS moving Oil Wall- Of course thev whipped him. accord- Manassn.- Junetion. At both places they men.
vui iuiu.b LUOvm0 oil vva. 11 accounts ' captured a large amount of stores and a Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson was ban-
lllfftoH JNaSllVlUe and inui ' . . . number of prisoners ishod bv order issued bv a Lincolite
rx j. 'V ai i-y 11 Tui'KLO Sept. o Gen. Armstrong . mcij ' .urtiii.iiuo.i aRu.i aci.1w.af.-tnry .; 'J-11 lJp iuii issueu dj a umcoute.
M-Qlltsvilie Ala. Jivacuated ! lolographs hana; encountered two v'S'Llirlif" under penalty of
regiments of Federal infantrv two Ktuitt:rS.BK--aiffiW yLO.OOO and being hung if he should
We give -ur readers the follow- squadrons of cavalry and two pieces "aSa.of.wxTi. return home.
ing just received: of artillery at Denmark Tenn. and liZeMl'1lX J 'lc J!lt:der1al b1honff of Bfw.ey
Our friend aid former fellow-townsman. i.mi1Pd them r-mhirmo- the irtillerv ;rl"!''11HBir len sua-'"hm i"vninB win not imutu county a. has been captured witn
Lewis J. Levin just arrived mlormed us 91. .:cnn0 ninnno- thr.m nno a lett-i ir...n ini umwii to sewar.i. iinti-d July syspui.- b30000 taxes he had collected from
thnr hp pnniPfl Hio rliqmtnlinq nnnminfiiio- U1Cl ' 6 pUSOneiS among tlieillOne li.h.nl.Mtli refL f the eilcnie of th iiicramliii; liitterno '
mat ne copied ne ctispatcnes announcing . . . rtfcm.c r ti.e strife in Anifricn an.i m-. that the npproach m i..nii.- the i)eople.
the fall of Cincimati in the telegraph oflice 1-ji. L.01. ana eight otlrci omceis. r 0 nmii. h.si.te.i u.?n i. sew..r.i ii i.ik iiItoi..t. ' Vn.; . :j . u 1.
ot lArlnio f; A KrJ ilm Tnonrionnovo wnrn nnrnlofl which IhK I rn mentr only .irenrn tliu I'mteditato. tfi it 1 lie IOllOWing .lie SaiU tOOe the
at Wooclvule Mis. and gave them to the J ne pnsoneis weie paioieu. Bnotin!nii-iiwiitof.istriiciiniii.mvboiiiiit..iiutiieinofjiroi.. .. ... P n c
Alexandria Demo-rat from which we copy He also burned the bridges between KJ liabilities ot the Uontederate btates:
it It is perfecth reliable. ' Rnlit-or nnrl Tnr.lr.nn " ii.Mi.ln.tliiii.3i.'oLr..i.ith..iniintai..ii.nprti.i borrowed from capitalists $50000000
He informs us bat the Confederate stea- B0" " i f ? v t wACmmiB State aid to be reimbursed 45000000
. rner Oveto ha3 'oached Mobile She is Jn tne lignt oetore Loiivar iwo UPiaH i u tvr t. ei.Iy ni rntif.nori u.nciuion. Uuo for property seized 65000000
well armed 'and eqiippod and engaged the Federal Colonels wore among tho JK'lrtoh;? 'ThSOT.Iun Due for pioperty destroyed. .. .40000000
-blockading fleet as the came in killed. Sh.SVeLpJduTu & 3' 1ST l tf'Snn'nn!!
Chattanooga. Spt 7. 7. -Buell retreat- He sneaks in the highest terms of t1"1'""""1- . Dlie soldiers -15000000
1 Vnirrtrl r..F..QoVswO Spelh b 1 11 l.l 11. JllgULal lUllIlbOl The AUini.lil. HulU tin. tin- iiiikoi or'Hn tlm. nolle llio
eu beyond Mm treeswo. pi j j.m.! mmnimri AVliifli en. it in-n .n ti..-t.umi.i.umWhK.lcei:1urJ: 4 777777777
Yankee rumor sas that Louisville is cap- l' anCKb" s comm.ina a men co (Jur rolumlii uru u Lr(miIe( Mlth t.xMai K.wj lliul wn Totllt $-110000000
tnred. operated with him. utoMr.Tuinrton The confiscated property in the
Bragg's army goin ahead inline spirits. Cincinnati Sept. 2. The under- aTVZ l iJi Confederacy would absorb more than
"fpJX? w6 S3" STL.i;. vP S3d' hy rdeV r Mi1JolMioueral CSA7J half of it and put it out of view till
Ltrenaba &ept. bin ine lompms Ai- VWmt assumes command of Cm- toth;coi.f.iBrIitlH.iilant1wt.n.T.viUin.i(irini)einoct fier the war Whv not abahtb it ?
mis of the 7th has ths followiiK' Wxtra of . a '-. - - a dt-mncratic umaH itieLtuiK ii'i in l'liiiatieiiiiiiou feat- w-i w w dj . v ny nut ausuru 11 l
the Gazette Office ofpairo. Khby Smith cmnati Covington and Newport. Xi: s Tt Swr tho oTv?nKr Sdeatlvis to
took possession of CoVugton and Newport . It W but fair to announce to the ?XXZX 'K J& lT$ $$?&&
Friday half-past 10. Klag of Truce then citizens that an active threatening ne-'roei. .ije denoumeii tb oM.rimi t ui. th.-m u wrrmit lull irmrch ovw every foot of robel turrllory and
vont onrnq tlio rivor torlpmnnrl flip.' qnrrpn J C Hi H iin.l demotic enr whi there llr arrc.ttd Jr uUerliiB rmich tho Oulf orubllllip thn rebclllim Jllto'tho cartli
sent across me river toaemana tne surien- and powerful enemy threatens them ti.entinient-. v as it Irirocet-db. To do thi.s it will hriiie into tho
(lor nf Cincinnati Twi honrt flllnwod for i ' n 1 he umihout Esex in comm iud nf old l'orlcr h-i been up tu (i11i'.!fiwm11ljirit.i ."'U. i.ii.. iiLrt .V...VMi
ei oi oincinnau. iw nours auowea ioi Wlth every cofisequenee of Avar. Natch.hfre Ah.n in um thieving esnedUWouW Ut-w JOVioOiidditonnl troops lately called forwhich
tbe surrender Mayor aiked four it was ' . ' ' . ' ! own hook shu threw nnhoiuiuto the tin iibovrBiiaimiuw milled to the armlet now in tho field will tiive an
u-nmrprl nnnditionq wpkrlinfrnrivnforon- tJt UlC City must be defended and the hill. Tho only d.mn.;u .W wa kiiliuKn little alrl mid netlvo ilslitlng forco of 700000 men. Leaving tho
graiuea. tjonuniona wce map pi ivaie prop- .. ventiintlntt a fe hou. On the Lmii.iuim uie. they ioiti 00 000 milltii called for the LMrrison of forts vukrA
ercy should be respectedjbut that ah United her inhabitants must assist in propa- lillZXoMUit' " "" ""' vriima protect mdV nnd nftri r dutMhv
States property should bo deliv.e'red up. ration. Patriotism dutv honor and t'sLe.uienproceelde!i tlA icVburL'" und attempted to m abvw . iiost of 700ou0iueu divided lioinsnnKeahl.iartniift
PmlnrtpliVhin riinfillirtrni" lhr'nl wv?" i - n i ' i rinding that a rather hard and hiuurdoiw nnderUktiiL' the nifty bu ready to advuUCC by the llrfcl 'of OCtobor.aud
Dsninu P inquirer voi "" ru says seJf-'preservaflon call them to the labor. mmedW down Mrea.u. aud left fur il.v. Veriij.th..S..y HmlouC'lu to uidrch to tho Gulf by Christmas.
Falls' Ghurchwas evacuwed by.the enemy r i.prfnrmPfl Prinnllv lw ..11 ?f J.V".' Ww" '"" yiM.-UUi..w. a vcVue proarammo were there no Leo or
the Rebels again destrovtd .tie bridge on 1t milsL be le"Ol meel equally by all iv at Sept. 10. LongMi-eet JaeKson or Wgan or Braeg -niUt
Bull Run . "'l - ClaSSpS. ' The G9tllS-and Vandals who have thcirhobthof Coufederato.frcemon to bn-ak It up.
StouewaU Jackson was irdre&nfr'Sn. &)- All busiue'ss must be suspended at recently 'had possession of Baton lXtatill
timore With 40000 men Tifl TJwbur&r-ifi .( AV-lfwl- R.mio-p' iiun.rwinflmiincr the Ctinilnl iif iwlttiblo cousins North of Dixie.
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ouv State took with them the statue n J"HUV "'f;' "' !'-
ihington the great rebel. They Hon 01 fsnt Lnncom is now quite
oved the State librarv :"' rr "l"H'" "'. "f ilil:
"Mimass;as. . i x.i.-r;.! !. ;a i.iv .-..i;-v.i .: i" i.-QJ ! u-.w.w.'!... tie is desirecl to take Richmond at
All theaboyeaybe relied oV correct in thi; thrce citicg EciitoJriany one fftcin tho buildings and left the (lU b administer e oath to
mme:main. .. . ... nirfiv nv thp mpwq i voi-vnlnrmini whnl). in . rnii.pd n m-mu TI.pv mi- everybody make secessionists takf
WjeJiave-p'riyate letter frUauaflicer papaaajs the nesis vpij alaimmg a ho Ion .i liuiiul n m.isb. 1 he en-. J ' for him on nam 'of heirm
of theO. SA.;:fromWoaaille;iIi3s tel- Ixexinpton Ky. is in the hands of te-red the penitentiary and turned "P flm t01 nmJ on pwn' ?! n -inf
ling us-thathe telegraphed to-Jackson Miss. the rebels whose approach to Cincin- luoao all the -convict?. Monroe snor wiiei ever the army shall tain
asking if the news' above was correct and nati seems imminent Keller ttiem and do many other things that
J tlJiF With the above glorious news we "()x Board Glxboat Essex ) nob.odf bfufc demented people bent on
SS ImvesomQ bad intelligence from Ool. OffNatohoz Sept. 1st 1862. f mv truction could ever think of.
Richmond. Sept. ftiv President lms issued a Waller's command in Louisiana. The Sin 1 understand' thai vou are $3! Brig.. Gen. P-.-QHebert
. MVdT5Jy?inh?nkl Federals landed a force about 30 miles continually taking for consumption at Dr. Howard and Br. Geo.. Bol-
' 1liiLlnitrciw'"fCl?afQi l? ""Wpi's above New Orleans and surrounded Natchez ' and elsewliore coal from Itthll arriv:fl in this oitv'Wn.vcn-
andtnorofspoclallyrorthc'trlumiiliof ciuttiui Ht . . innn - u i i .i . i i r i i i '
Hjlchinond wid JUiviW him with 4000 men. Waller had thereat bank of the vivei. .1 give tui'dny. .
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