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. 4 8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1861. : sions ‘ z miwewnneners a a Le a dein PTE: Bs ch AY Sees th enn rete a ee ied aca uae ae i sa ial taias 7 a Dhl Lo laity of Thurlow Weed De ing the Cabinet. | OUR PHT > aE: J FROM FORTRESS MONROE, | wicvm ont maivesuoaid syesrann, 1 Ore | — PAOMOBMABLE ONTELLIGENCE, | Noguniets o seme nee ale of Roane | Thurlow Weed Denomnctng te Cat LADELPILA CUItRESPOXDENCE, Miniabes ie psec yy bps ) and marched well, sont annwwititiidllinnninne ‘of my Hiv when Thad first geen the Pringe (a quis ter of a 18 1 A KEAL OR A MiMty WAL elteved, | The Nava ‘on wage yon pote Forranss Moxnor, August 14, clothes, faded and torn, and rusty cape, detractt 0 | queen a ome Willis or | century ago), and, to this lady (famous in those days for | Senator Breckiusi se who,as is alleged and believed, Suureey—Selection of hiladelphias from (heir soldierly appearance, With vow wulformm, of a heat, handsome style, they will rank soccud to mame in the eld, The Ninth regiment—TLlawk ins’ Zouaven--aitelt. ed a well merited compliment from the commanding Geme- ral, who considors them the crack regiment i the depart. ment, They were out in full strength Vio Barmmorn, August 15, 1801. A few rebel sconts attempted last might 10 orcs flampton creck, but were fired upon by our pickets and quickly retired. Hampton Is nightly visited by the rebels. ‘he pretticyt foot and the most beautifully arched instep in the workl—to the best of beat knowledge and be- lief) 1 could not help expressing my wonder at the recou- eurrence of persons, in this far locality—my doubt as to whother any conjurer would have been believed (by the paternal Eary, particularly) who should have predicted to the Ly foot ite present promenade, with the “court Was concerned in a conspiracy to seize tue capital ja Feb- Tuary and become the head of a provisional government, alter ding What mischief he could at Washington, at- tempted to excite the people of Baltimore to a revewal of violence. And this was permitted! Tle nee of five or six regiments is required to preserve the peace of Balti- more. And yet a known avowed enemy, in time of war, is allowed to Wilaington and Chester—Sale of the Ship Gen, Park- hill—A New York Pirm the Purchaser-—Sules to Coo The Pirates—Charges Before a Naval Board, &c. ‘Tho examination of Vesseh, to whieh I referred on Tics” day, has been duished, and the Board of Survey appoiniod by Commander lardnor, » cmsisting of Commander La. (Prem the Meme }, Amgrnt 17, 1861.) LOR BRON THE wan, mer moe, frente = fas crane fremn Gn pea beats residence ct Jontonant Crosby’s repent expedition to Accomac and seene,” ih far America, of which her ladyship auouid there, aud wublic haranguo cn - ROA Ee mca w Tiewtonant Hook's section of light artillery, although | MB Gutery Acamn, favt areund the corner from Wil- | TSie. chy chance outside upectaiar, rabtg deavor to stir up rebellion ae B ‘| near, Naval Constructo? Hoover, Chief Enginoer Danby Babepnay 35 ican Issh a ; lately f ; «OF Ong clpeerstama But, to return to the spectacle. Popular sentiment, forcinately, was divided, and a fow | and Captains Drayton aud Polis, rude a Bat report to th, band trade between the eastern orn sh i oly formed, gives promise of a future reputation equal fo ewe ey . ¥. Adame, on bie em) gp has ng ‘The Prince seemed to have consented quietly to “stand | Union men wore ‘able to drown the voice of the traitor. uveas 7 ’ re © the Chesapeake, In somo of the placgs visited by him there | ‘o the most celebrated in our army. Au meconpiivhed | land token Poa T, + of, 0 fox fice of tae | £r his picture,” coming forward to the very centre of the | Hut why was he avt arrested? Where, aud wheu, inthe | Pureauat Washington to-day, They procaeded to Rich was a strong and outspoken Union @tim officer in his branch of the serviee, he cannot fal in ‘and, the Gute en he coens semi-cireular platform, putting his eyeglass upon his noso | history of rebellions, were arch traitors thus tolerate? | Mond, and thence made a thorough survey of albeapably ae a atfong anid ontepoken Uni eae ie ing neon ray; ont, Ge commanding a Wyte | aud emilingly looking down upon tho crowd whio were | How many nob emer bave boom hurried to the Tower” | craft upon tho Delaware. froat atiewarde tak Vive hundred unprepaid letters fem Cie Union pri. | making his section of the battery a most valuable aid te | regiment having his quarters at the hotel opposite, we ae a hats. loooking up to him from the lawn; the sunset light very | for oifonees venal compared with those of Breckinridge? x, soners at Richmond, left on the Baltimore boat by the re- | otir forces at Newport News. Altogether the rr comes Ont, Morning and evening, with uD . lad,| ‘he cars to Wilming ton, where they examined a num)or . becoming, and the majestic columns which surrounded his | How long would Louis Napoleon have reigned if he had,| * tecped Glirceona, wero to-day generously. forwarded ‘by’| ® very auicoonatul afte, aia aaall Walia a Tce BINS it an, hour of | well poeed figure, completing the tableau, very mich as | dealt tus tculviy with his enomial What woud te'| of stoamors at tho yard of Harlan and Hollingsworth, cach cg dal x) 1 hha lta : rah Se hens bye thie seatuituus cn. | &M.artist Would have contrived it for effet. “On one side | the fa nator Wilson it he shoud attempt toatdve-8 | ‘Thoy selected six steamers, three at Philadelphia wit General Butler. with the other in presenting & most fave vpecne Uy: this aratuiuona co’ | of hin, ata littlo distance, stood Mercier, the Fronch | a secession and ence, or Venture mto secession terri: | arco xt y b aed a Ae ee , | theirsoldierly bearing and drill, Much of thie pr se WANA | Minister, and, on the other side, Lord Lyons, the English- | tory? “A halter, and the fist troey” Indeod, Union | treo at Wilmington, but all of these aro Hable to some OUR FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPOND “+ | they lave attained under the able and inteliieent com | aaty wae poet man, while the French mule naval er foreign diplo. citizens of oo eon Staten ard hung, oF hunted away from | ebjections, and jt is probable that not more than four wit Forrness Monnor, Va., August 11, 1861 and of Colond ( ‘ 8 aalen. tahoe J matists, and members of ow own Cabinet, fled up the | thoir burping mansions and contiseaced estates, be purchased, ‘Tho three Philadetphin yer#els are nanod : ~sa pgare Sideays , ol (now Brigadier General) Phelps, late —, | miatweinad | dackground—the ladies of the White House (who wore in | ‘But here the order of things is reversed, We haye i rl oi Another Acoension ty La Mountain— Ie Makes a Successful | tho First Vermont, wbu coutinuce in eommand of tbe - pny thy » tis rather an abrupt novelty | ne psn room, probably), not ee themselves | beon forced tuto an unnatural war, ail the horrors of | ‘8@ Kensington, the Union and ibe Gen, Scott. Th” incv—What He Saw—Retura of Lientenant | » m up the Chesapoake—Their Wir't-—Re- rize Schooner George G. Baker, and Burn sateer York by the Gunbow Union—Kull ulars of the Affai y More Gunboats— Kapecied Arrival of ¥ Departure of Ge vkbiers lounging from ali the front with trarapels, even on of the once sacred Reconnor visible to the erowd. The band, ineantim:, were ordered to the front hall, to play for tle guests during dinner, and, at a summons from within, the Prince bowed him? wolf back to Mrs, Lincoln—leaving the curious public, of course, exceedingly delighted with the unexpected sight of biin’in full dress and in his best belong’ nye. His Royal Highuess is a much taller man than T used to suppose he promised to be when I knew him as a boy. He was then the pot of the family whero we were enter- tained with auc sumptious hespitality (at Florence) and looked like merely a literal ‘copy. of the | de post. Acorrespondent of one of the Philadelplia papers at this point gave in a late letior what purported to bean account of the expedition up the Pokemoke Sound, in the ate 3 Fanny, Adriatic and Fanny Ga t, the 7 wand of LiculeLant Crosby, of the In that letter, after b é , he insinuates, in broad terns, that the gallant Lieu Jigved to be a sceestioniat ai opal to bis los being a good deal of a ce io alludes which fail upen loyal citizens, without proveking retalia- tion, Rapacity aud ferecity—tre and rapine-—the jail and the gibbot, distinguishing one side, while magna- nimity and Corben haractize the ether, The skulk- ing miscreants around Arongton, Alexandria, Fairfax, &c., who shoot our sentinels, when brought in as prison- ave relvased on taking the oath of ailegiance, Hiss ing’ traitors, who keep the enemy informed of all our movements, reside, unmolested in Washington; and until very recently, if not now, ocenpy desks in some of the actinents, recowing poy frei the government fer Cres, ‘irst named is a eide whee! stoamer, about «hundred and wiglty feet long, built of wood, and now more, than (wo Years old, SLe las been running upon the Philadelphia wud Poston Steam Packet line, and approximates one ‘Housund tons. She is valued at $110,000, sud is unsui- ‘nously recommended by the Board as the best veese! iu ort. The Union and the General fcott—tho latter vow dosignared 28 tha Constitutsam—lio at the Expecit capture of the P : " Tan ene th “ Jittle Finperor’’—standing by his mother’s ride in the ying. jus tude of over three thon aes Pierre Pyar i. Wt Napoleonic attitude, bis hand behind him, and playii g the sit this HiLjudget and ii-deservet | wharf of Neale & Levy, in Kensington. They, bon remaining almost stations 3 false throw re were Bo gracious Kinperor with great effect. Ho looks now as aitors ant disheartons loyal citi; | likewise, are side whecled steamers, of fron hull? he comma: | «he toda wide sweep of the enemy’s But it may nol be unprofitable to overyth y—ainid we say i a accom: grown tall without the conseat of his head aud tet quite Qoished, f 2 f Ae oH sige ~ ; ‘The Roard object to. thom on ‘ | tahod iabinad ster ay ' poe <3 his shonilers being so much above his chin that with emphasi-—that ihis con tition of things ts wnenduraite, < ; and looked down into their strongholds, counted ¢ | vito. kuows Zioutenait’ Groeby unten, that to 1 | {ie aqnoums one meunee of sae Souud bw very licely to doctor atung-complaine fora caid’| and wedgtte endure ahs turhing of the ‘other chook | count of the trcn plates. A. elell btriking: the fait with ber of their tents and added much valuab ‘ufo | anid chivalrous 20. offcer. aa’ there | and Blak Fivial thoagh the dete seatgh names | in the head), and a. moro apoplectic-looking ability T | to the stiter inust erase, | Mare than enough of th se | any foree would drive in the whole aide of the sheatncr, sae positions and etrength. | | an wn ip Orer Lave ba bis: Nakcheet @: | eerie Er cae ls have seldom geen, Stretching his neck for him would | humiliations were endured botere the war ox Wo | ws tbo plates aro-2o jointed that the yelding Se ) Senile aan cae tn Haripton ordék-and'eaw'a, | hoarty, hatané . | particaller periad; Gad,” Ghasatene, (eensers cle doubtless be « prolonging of his life. ‘The Likeness to the | must now have “an oye for an @¥e, a tooth for a tooth,” Ne faa est, he floated of towards Hamy ek, nu lat BH Ob be } aun Mata te the vein of ‘aS brief sermon | LObaparte features is stil! wonderful, the projecting chin | blow for blow, and blood for bio: fart Must result iu total fracture, and the consequen eamp of the from the village to Grea; | MaReRie ee verenon,) T byrne A. ing | tie leaeoe | Being only w trifle too ambitious, and the downwardly in- Actual wir, all tho severities of whieh have been | cisubling of the vessel. ‘Ihcko vesecls wre rated at 1,000 sy. tlie. fae | ina | inceheoinar y ly Feared som of 1 clined nose looking as if it wouli close up the gap alto- | visilod upon Union men, has existed for a third ef a tong, and are worth seventy-five or olghty thousand dui | } ‘“ gethor with the first giving way of the upper tosth— esting vis more than three theusand Lives and more , id olgnty.: ‘si NF me PRINCE NAPOLEON ‘8 VICIr TO WASHINGTON, | very bandsome up to the present date, notwithstandi dollare, The proseeution of | ps8 @-picce, As iron vessels have beon baught before, no | Deiattiain well career niluola being suteteatiy chronicled in the | however sucrifloes, Meanwhile busi- | however, it is not improbable that theso may be pur sral Magruder when he moved | Miivanionat- tiasbs | H ae columar of Pree —Thowgh his T will eloge this faithful chronicle of the court trities of | nese is para a depreciated, and labor mare | nyse from Yorktown 13 have bivouacked in the 7 OF t as afoyal citizen | Reval Highness was formally iavited to dine with the | washington during the Prince's visit by mentioning that | qnited.. The suilvrinus wad pcoalves of war must not, | © ’ be ; ii 3 ay <ayenm anaes Bh eee nae, TO eee aa aun on the day after bis arrival rte, of | he was impolitic enough to wear a black waistcoat with | therefore, be ail on our sive, Whensech menas Breckin. | ‘The single additional yérert claiaing attention of the woods, but contd (ered much exeept fror Le Object of the expedition a’ every point, | cra the here that he chould acknowledge thosuprema- | white trousers thut evening (cutting off at least two | ridge come amgrg cs, stirring np rebellion, ff the govern | Board was a tugboat lyiug off the Arsenal wharf on Use s himself that the enemy were en 2 yirhe astiele-alhuded, tte ckave vy of the highestoftice kh the goverment, hy previously | inches of bis apparent height), and that, under the col. | mont does not deal with them the peopl. will. 4, doar, the rosult of the Atle was headed toward Newport News, and on nearing pre in that direot hen the Adri ” It ie due to a good of.cer and a ction bo made, mi good look at the Prince; ey ke) or remony on Chaveing myself to be entering House a he passed out (afver this call), Fobiained thus & , and, seeing him twice or three mer afterward during the day @juite ws ace entally, for movermenis were guardedly kept vec Mr. Lincoln in ), 1 eam men- person, the main ball of the White lar of his dress coat, across hist chest, flashed the broad, rod ribbon of the “Marechal «de France,” ~ [From the Tribune, August 9.) ‘THR PRESIDENT’S WIFE AND JENKINS. The President's wife goes to a watering place to spend ‘Tho enemy etr Fonceless poiut. pierced, Ha Cnion visor i noyance, crise with safe horever Na finds @ weak or de: up, & javelin is thrust by it; if a seam is fo nd in our armor, its wearer is Privateers, fo our great shame and greater an- Y, capturing ont merchant uy Iki, She lies very low in tho guards; could mount, and could not carry any ‘The forry steamers Eagle and Curlow, of the Gloucester 5 fe causing Co? tio vnumereial cities, | Uae, were remarked, but Uaey aro old aud worthless, a thot point he again ascended to a of over three kale, | tons coe ects, oe Ss eden gun prolipe dig long agitey arctan pray Wo! nau Port Sun ba meet a finpobac npr ging wea py bat a pasing ive ta the Examiners’ report. he Sate ten 6 RTA ENE ~ especitily Lo our FunetiOnaries gong abrowd, punaes dc capital i t constr ileations patteries ta , icon } howe and feet, and a glass took a view of The Fringe came. in full dress” that. is to way, with | eanps ta haze. Perhaps she (res of the brllliaat social wee, 2 Coustruce, the forttleations ant batteries to | saine may be said of tho Arasaphe, a new pinvod fiver.and tho a¢ utry. He discerned 5 _ bri \ | luck body cout, white trowsers and black beaver, (the | ceremony that attends tho service of power in the painted in reach of its guns permit the enemy to intreuch and | ‘ery boat, rouwing from Vine street to Cooper's Point. " ler new and eplendid he | etter, of the once fashionable D’Orsay style, bell crown. | Poems of the White House, She is a woman; the Princess fortif At Chester, belo ‘Dilatelphia, the high preesui rs eae 1 gens upon t eries at Hatt ed, broad rimmed and. si turned up at the sides), | Clothilde js no more. i ge pds eh q ik and the. privateers ensconced in Lhe inlets behind royal party arriving at the door of te White House | We have a very great youn gentleman who attends to William Ruinuje was tho aniy boat rogarded, and ehe bat ; th 2, just to try th 20 at half-pust eleven, in two e. loads—Seerotary Sew. | the Presidents? wives and Princesses, and whose life iy an boon previously purchascd for army serview, dents th re ae» Looe anthem Peterhead prore om onge ch | the Chovalier of a new age ina new world, und, not to | Hwy WH | eifvety da tis at : AL Wilmington Civeo excellent pleamera were inspected tion wotiave r of these tabs, mismumed | ghee de-caunp, with the ti "French wavy aa oe betray eonildence, but just to add to the fulldess and | COW th boxias tclmit Hos it advavel | expis a | ot the wharves of Harta & Hollingsworth, tls largoat of fargo a farce of rand Chere by the govorue azo in full dres—thus expreseing the etiquettical and | Fichuessof history, bis name is Jenking, It is aguod | a2, \y rcbuition, he thehavy med ite u ark? “Whee | which was the Morgan hip No, 8, utendod for a Galven thin intatilge in a measure explain the an effective Blockada; bat proper deference with which they had come to make a — term, like ie bat ihe acpe oC Hialih never Ay tin what way his it auuoyed an ha usted nen ton packet, to convey cotton, eaitle, &e, Sho corr 6 " 4 pats as the Lor A, Senta lay or iw all «: “ r the opened so man fairyland, and = we Ales r } . tetra 7 eae veason fox ansportation of troops, that bas what can we expect Comm SALA ECTDRERA i et CONES | Goce ir alti, es Galli hae any im. | (Mie omoandy aunoying wid ba ising us? Is th ret 13195900, and is waid to by capable of wakieg eevente been obee € lato, across the river, 1 to ond her ovtelde uo € Deokiiriioed eater bas. ‘should dd tat before pr Agination whatover. In other wards, Smith | tne? aures ard inital te peuaitiog cf war? ar tie | mice per bear, ‘This veascl le of 2,000 wutinge, and | Tat i vost be te, crovsing place we Piet on A 166 ceeding on the remainder of the morning's ‘lionizing’— | would be at n disadvantage if a Prince or & Princess $0 | aed danny “oar to invent silt the largest claiming their attention in the Delaware eannot dowkt. Unf toly, a large battery below it pevor could ckeape. It aA ahocae Ue, - the Capitol, Patent office, &e. .,)—the Prince | much as looked at him, whereas it is under suchacir- | #17 kn “i aad sy heit mtst 2 f wiles ri 4 i 2 ‘ best four or five knois rove to his quarter's at the French Minister's and ube. | ©orBstance that Jonkins really enjoys himself and excites | {)280*! tgiebe heath Sho has not yet boen out to sea, Te Virgi ' wit! provout eny of sols from ascending the stream nideed fe Dut & | decked hinself of his Cull dyess, appearing afterward ina | eB¥Y. Our young gentleman heard thut the President's | Yi 4 “Tae exemy m Paro, a steamer of 100 tonvage, was thuvghtto be t tto return to Mr. La Mountain's als (2) went cn the bivckading | Leghorn hat, frock cont, and straw colored waistcoat and | Wie Weft: Wohnen the ee cal can b> burt. Expos.d jow ib the guards and drawing too Litle water, To le | ¢ n.comprebehsive and minute When w e bea change? pantaleons, and his white kids, of course, for | 8bything like that. We know the resources of Jenkius, alolig’ dha conser his Garth M . | properly mounted, the canmon shguld reat at et five | ar elena ea out. Hines. hy been transierred to the Commis- | gioves of the pram tint, and don’tthink that the information came to him Uirough drag ned Sho pasar pen ey tera edna pg ray core ty : : al was given, and the | sary Depar of the West, Lot. Churchill, of |” 1 bolieve Iwas the only spectator in the large hall as | keyhole, While ho was hearing that, he alaocaueht's | SHiaued and golton alin al our matey, ape not oven | _ A Combat woaexsinined 2 Digg waco, and vs Rip Roy. A splendid view of | the Tard ciicyy, hes been appointed by Gen. | the reyal party: paxsed ont, the Prince acknowledging the | glinpso of the Princess. Ubiquity quite remarkable, if | Kionaced. and instead of being required to defend them- mentioned, Je purehas® the six vessels named r, the batteries at Pig's Point, on Crany | 1 ‘ eee tee encal oot | ceremonious removal of my hat by a courteous inclina- | Jenkivs were Smith, Dut commonplace in Jenking. Was | Miuaceds Aud lnsteat of Doing nequiine ta dafend thi | ould require. at least $00,000, and Oty or a Liundred | eit innplouded edt tignt He Te isa woll deserved compliment | theme ho was not at all aware that the stranger to | Wis inind absorbed by the Presktenvs wife to the exclu. | Selves, they tend, bs A thousemd Would be expended sn altering them for service. pat Line the ri he City of 3 ak accounted | whom he was bowing wasa very old agquaintayee. During | Sion of the Princess? That would be not to bo acheva- | ey eet di this dowuitory but earnest article. bot 2 Kensington, the best af the Lt, os duplicate of ra, &e., was obtained, and the obser oa could have boon mute. | the year that I passed at Florence (1882-3) the superb | licr and a conrtior of the new regime. He could exelainy | ter than hy subjoining the following extract from aletter | Por Phineas Sprague, now In yori. the ‘om ves the balloon attained its highest altitude sea ceeds nck yet bean tried. | palaco of the Prince de Montfort (his father, Jerome Ro. | how happy T am with both dear charmers, and | fin uation American, hast rocsived sun dated erchawed they will bo panted ou the outpidte, A besamgee oct Pea Ras 146 ccmne off and some wender- | haparte, who then bore .that tiie), was most hospitab'y | With one eye on tho Princess and the’ other ‘ Loxpon, July 24, 1861. HOF OF LARS We } at, bat they would hold ouly § ane ie, tac ma nt a etee inks {o give you | thrown open to the court society of the fascinating capital | On Mra. Lincoln, could go into impartial costa- | 1 hone goon to hear of vigorouranta’ ta thetielas and men, fil fod, aud the department rc. t directly ¢ Sle memnta detailed account of the | of Tusecny, and at those regal entertainments this Prince | ¢i@8 Over youth,’ beauty and grace, ‘Thus we hear Vigorous action ont of it, upon all traivors. People with tugs capab.o of carrying e-venty five or a hundred. won the ‘in : Me (hen ten Years of age, and a wonderful boy likenses of him exclaiming in one breath, “The Princess isa blonde, | whom 1 conve'se on tore topics, om both sides of the | The bowrd suggests the anpwyiment OF bugs of the latter m otto m Ja Mowutais goes home to-night, for tho purpose of ob- Napoleon) was an object of great interest wrvisters, In | father petite aud pretty, with a fine forehcad aud. a channel, den’t know what to make of us in these respects, | Cebaelty, mownLing two rifled canuons, ehe at ihe bow, hie Point, ineluding the d taining © larger balloon and hie portable apparatus for | stukiuy with the little fellow then T studied.him | intellig nt, sympathetic physiogsomy, and the Prncess | and inquire ness is serious, ov only bey’s play? | theother at the stern. All the vergels named are low pres” ¢! tho rear ef the TMakine gak. His aniesion here has been emitiently eue- | with re ce ty the probable importance of Lis future | lives in a very retired yet vory methed.cal and yh.l 80: | tethe savant not hanged, J hope the judge | Sure, and the army tug Raine ts about to-bo altered As he has t osstul; and it is the desire of the authorities that a bal- destiny; and of the changes in his appearance—as he | 4) manner; and then this Kentucky girl, this Western will be. ‘Th brewing hi in the way of | tom 4 high loa low preasure vessel, h mp ond tield guns, some. ny lar Seems to ine now, after an interval of thirty ycars—I will | Wstvon, this republican queen, puts (0 thy blush and privatecriag, and 1 a so projecting sich The alteration in these vessels would consist of the with the "Caton gan, already mounted ned, find an opportunity to speak further on, Seater tne ee ane fat ladies of Rurope— the excellent | Cneerprises shoud rvdizo that a fatal result awails them, | ©htiing of the ports, deuble plonking of decks, andl other u will pi y be red to ten days. 6 n But. in the visit of the royal party, two hours later, to | Victoria, the pensive Erg nie, and the briltiant Isabelit, a nestiain matters superiiuous to chil, but meeegsary to naval » Reidy way of Washington, | the House of Representatives, there was also an inci. | He can keep both the ladies well in haud, and, not lea'ng, Aes, 2 ATOR ners. . to disting eee correspondent to the contiary. This is | dent of dress and etiquette, which, trifle thongh itat | Sglt of the Princess ridirg down brosdway without ony | Commisstoners of Charitics and Corree- tthe balloun cAPFF TEA RCT Now the reader w ill please observe, that this old_gen- | aftaid of its own Rapuises, and which gocs groping | and medical treatment, from which it appears that volun. | S11 Comme I Alby meialin eet ace sy ts bees COL. BAPFF, THE: SEVENTH, | sarutcvuie to tee on rate fone ort | stuphily abont unde escort of Mrs, Grundy, with the lace or Doing mastared intoshe service of the United |’ SALA atone vere of: Adw United. Meabes eure: Ty to the marit VOLUNTEE! House, is I 1 amd representa Every Genrleman's Noeuiahie rents Standing fe | Wil De, of course, convicted, but nebody believes that the recapture 50 THE EDITOR.OF THE HERALD. tive of the Western aristocracy. | Le was & member See Tr mate Me Es agerevste us ial lon thie ae wantin they will be hung. 7 » 0 saci Hie News, V: viet Kana President T pinot, and is always ssedl by tt ¥ vatig r Srerbapaeger eile ¥ onsite; ! eet : Cap Borum, Niwrout News, Va., August'§, 1861. | titi of “Governor,” having bec ihe toot tone oon © the fet lady in. the United | Outside the State orvanization witl enja HOGOR: "| Steen aeiieg SON Catmere ok Fre A Ns f ry Jn your issue ned a letter | eruc of Kentuy is! ) When we ope, for whom do wo wait the cash receipts from the Ist to the 16th inst, amount- proceedings are secretly conducted. ‘The 43) of toga! he corresponden mnvee, July S1, 1861, w! gentlemen. His family, Jong resident at Wash. , 800ut ib. str halls, getting ALM necks, | od to $747 85. :— | proceedings recalls the case of a boy Kamed Charles ¢. % tt ree. Sho was captured ripe sae | i renowned for their oanty and ace mplish- | Overawed by ery much like lacquoys |° The following resolution was unanimously adopted?— | immer. anid to belong: tom leading fealty a alr eit 1 ' %© placed on board and. the schoonor ¥, and, believe, unjustly, upon my qnalifl- nd he has, at present, a nephew who wa: | Majesty the Queen and tho | , Testiveds That tho Prosident nnd Secretary of this Board | Vio wag found with the returning. Firemen oeaves © Prot North for cou letmation, She had safely traversed | cations as a command erted that | nor of another Western State, and a niece who is the wits | su nt Jonking at bomo, bat | craw tele reqy ‘von on the Comptroller of the City of New | niche or two ngo, and arroated on the charges uf larceny & prviion of the distomce unmolested, but on getting of | yam siunablo to speak a word of F Although 1 | of one of ont preseut frreign ministers, famone as an ele. | abroad, Putting our republicanism in our pockets, wo | Fork to issue his warrant, payable to the order of our | Toei robbery, swindling and Wkgory. Tie Dow eaye tha ype Mate 1 the @th iustant, the rebel privateer York | a : ; nd high-bred inodet of a statesmary His eonn outdo his utmost oxertions. We gaze long sat. Rete ie Fat Oa ere sey, thousand | he isa membor of the Fourth Mulsachuceits teglnon dart fi Wwlet, a rendezyo { by any meaus pretend to speak 1 intellectually and fush’oiat 3 symbols of popular revere ion in y tof the appropriation | trig petonga in New York, let bie relaifves come on and oft ond a ao stn for thete prin, say that Tunderstand i whether writ. bers parse in hich paw. Our est “natal | dean erin eereg p cmnee tannin Dae aay We nities antl Correction for | teva him: he (a in prison, tm defanle of $2,009 has) Muret hor, tuking our prize cre ! | okem, and ole bo es 7 10 £0) 8 hy he more authentically ant “dd 4 pati Provide Ren is : ving vlad olfnces, i ring them’ to the York as prisoners, aud | ene Ae ee ai 5 In-it'to some M It ls settled, ther ey iistore | Pass in the crowd for a common man; we make much ado From the week'y statement it appears that 2.354 per- Pape hecpe gat laude, eee 4 bér own orow un board to navigate the prize. Un: | 1 betieve to have suff wy safely be said), with what re. | 1 honor of his Princess, “but ude the wife of the | Sons have bean admitted to the institutions during the rae gee ‘ : thom the ganbost Union hove in sight, | 0 Judge Duly’s add, on M: ition the courteous ed head of a | President oven from Jenkins. Pokold, this is the snob. | Past week. ‘The whole number remaining there on the Pospatinl Tateutgens tho st “ge movements of ye ves pea De t the Judge mi Prince of Europe wits met on the floor of Congress, in by errr! ir akoara op ndid sort, and every kind of ~ oy PONE To eaerha piesa so Ton. W, Preston, ex-Minister from the United Plater to steam and bore d em. ‘The pri- sedi mig | 4861, by the American hat. And so, fair skies, a splendid surf, and every kind week. «Rows 0:8. Bard rot Hoyt Paste tbat Chastee ved the Union, y turned tail and enough. Thay And, to complete this o3e day's record of high life at | [Vor to our gentle Western Indy. May perfumed breezes, sa Skea een os ee Spain ;* Rev. J. 8. Purdy, iv 7m edge “sh for the shore. Sle t | Sten } pjgten, Emiscadta sul naoidee trio ue two of the { sh Ho tassqultoce Igden, blew about Long Brame, may Hiess Sk How sont, Fy rides mises ntalpessl ar, ghee t aod before she could catch up with her | Kind (hat ate epley” in history—in the firat place, for | thes f along and happy life, and may suitable YIRE IN PEUK SLIP. otal. A pirates had run th high and dry on t , | Moutoe oorvespondent ho, way, Sv fuel the Wee " : 3 provi de k u that neighborhood the | About s’ ven evelcek on Wednesday night a fire was | Hon. Joha J. Phelo of Hams ¥. piel, ey ee Peep ghee yp: Vit very coe, | HOW THE PRESIDENT DRESSED THAT DAY FOR DiyER, | PiTslicel privateers of Uiscovered in the porter honse of Daniel Ward, No, 10 | $f Ueloit College, And Ay he ee ay ‘3 Hoe FS een | Thopo you will | We having been so fortunate (the reader will be aston. "@kives Xintelhar cota dicrgieat nice quickly responded to the alarm, sipbia; DA. White, of Cinginuals; Nv iingebury ore Unio landod in small } opou will | ened to learn) az to see the whole operation, “Hanbst City Intelligence. xt 1 (he firo before it extended to the re Dads W.. billets Ge Ml cn ; ia a short time the pri- | T remain 9 i ity. v, ; r rs of tiord; W. Miller, of Philadelphia; FP. Mowwn, of ge ml at . Ae fonts bless him—con afford to let posterity enjoy Asorirr CaaNo® iN tae Wkarter.--The wonderful vari- | The dam *. Ward's stock will amount to aby Woshingian) ania t. Way, of Faglaud, aro plopping at by until the destruction | | “ihe cMficial dinner to the Prince wes to come off at | Mbuity of oar American climate has beok atzairably iltns Btock and Gxtures. in the | (he Fifth, Averme Hotel, 1 her attention to tt wt a 1 gor 3 bat that v er fortunately, | trated during the present week. are ocenpted d: * Col. Thompson and J. Holden, of Springfiyld; R. kK. P 1 earn Swati oe arr seven P. M.; but that was not to interfere, fortunately, v re oceupied by EL FL &T. Lanp a an ured tostongeh, | SOUTHERN SECRET RVIC MONEY IN | wich the playing of tho Marine band inthe grounds of | were cold onouch to compare wilh t store and tinsmith shop, Lees about $100: 10 fy . | Tear and H.W, Heydon, of New York; Fi. Buie, ot fro magbng tage fh Pk Of Board, | NEW JERSEY tho While House—a promenade luxury given to the | ser ain poured down iu continne the third floor is cecupied by John Rafier 2s x carpentor | Long Branch; G. E. Cowperthwaite, of Danbury, aad W. - he iP AND PROPLE TO BE ED — SOUTHERN | Washington public eve urday, from five ock tit | t the crops are conc shop. Loss abort $2 o insurance, Vhe billing i F, Burry, of Rye, aro stopping at the Albemarle dete. Y ae NPS DISTRIBUTING SECRE® SERVICE MO: seven. At the appointed hour the red-coated musicions arp and cold country. On | Maviaged about $150; said to be insured. Oeus Baron Stoeckl, Minister from Ruseia to the United x | | took their places, as nsual, under the pavilion in the | ihe other ham, yeate Gut talii ak supposed from.somo accidental eabee, States: 1. H. Smith and family, of Philadelphia; Liew: “+ } contre; and the crowd bogan to gather among the flower | one could wel dosire 8 pure and inv yor ating, FIRE IN BROADWAY. G. BL Patter, ef Washington » Gate and fami a > - a) beds and elrubberies, and to etrell through the well | and gies tempore a de, ns which mal ty T say morning a fire was | Troy; C. L. Hoy , of Tonden; W. Sim, of Jreinnd, and) é i fed walks, and stand fy pletnresque gronps of uni | city-prisoned: f guish for the country, secon floor of the bnild B. Varnum an faintly, New York, ere stopping at the vie | | The change wa casing. The early in the promises occupied by C. kt, | Clarendon Hotel, th part of tte foathor-w rin steel fancy goods. Ths dames wore | Henry Sanford and JA, Taintor, of Conucelieut; u , i Pte tirned ocgnsion. | Tous ae in in , | soon oXtinguished by tho firemen, f Learned, of Fits i } ! t . Indiv 3 | sats mn | out to be only one of th | Bichop's si mostly by water F. Vinvoli, of Brazil; 'S. of. Sty , ult ‘Soot .' pense, and those | ay ye ae Ee SE URED | whitot this ¢ $300; 81,5 Jilins Movins, of Buitulo, are stopping at the st Nichoine | fat aul t nized with diabolical | Che” Soh 1 . Jong | Gag FEsnvat, or wae Assomrnox or the T Jotel ; . aay tah ; | eupied, for tho last half hour of the performance, a loog fe Yom AcsoMeT pee an . A okt ; ; Stools tn “Che late «| a ettee; wiloli albOd ‘Opposite: thie Prosidentitn Gry sas celebrated yesterday in all tho Cathol W. HL. Phelps and family, and P. H. Ower, of Conneeti- — | not the least interesting portion of the beautilel pi | U. Jameson, of Ohig Raboock, of New Ma: is 4 1 dof guchance yiew of the President h with all the imposing coremonics pecul h Ww 1, of Philadelphia; W. J. Cor voto. ing achance view of the President tans Arehbiaio Honbes-< ban relnehaa, i. ; ' | | who eat at the window of hie private rooms, on ti 1 ton AC uae BeAnen in ween Teleceeed H “a | Atwood and M.M. Rhodes, ot . { # und listening to'th 1h | tion at Lou. Branch Ip raced fmproved Bc aitlans i i | Taukton, Mass -D. Weed, of New York, are etop- » | evidently wholly unconscious of being ft ado ge het } ping at the Lafarge Flouse. 1 public. IxvisngaixG ane Coxtnacis 3 nat one} H. N. Walton, of Schenectady: V. A. Lewis eived in Nowa { r our own party vor the rest of miltee appointed H H Alexander, 'of the United States A ; Colonel : . ’ ; tobe ap ! atexpectation of soving auy | ‘asec: ip lhe, see - He eon ipson ond Mea, Frank Blair and family, ef St. re Btato. and ¢ | the royal entertainment that was to. ti 0} 2 rate ’ ened Hallett, of Wachingts i, at" Tine ¢ | great white Mansion before vs; but, ity on the 71h proaid mummi:tee cvnals of wank E ant T i ay et s of these ates of the dinner hour Spinola, Manierre aua Law “se ISION STREET. of Buitlo, are etoppit ° wica Miving ail aud comtert ty | Bell cbaneed to mention tome the \ eK pot gttob ae AR Tfon, 80, Pomeroy, of Konsns, 1° W. ‘Rugok, 0. 1. > aa be allenic peal {| nol help wondering, to the friend y | ‘ ot Be eager vahabe Sead nr wild ite hi i f Thatta: ay ; wus, cadeayuriig to dishearten | side, Whether “Abe,” lounging. the 1: cuutiaia Abe a on eee, edo “ice ° Be pind fr aie with bis knees up to his clin, w Bape tr apied. by Sullve ¥ ante ‘ j mut to ‘eat for | for bis toilet NSIS | of Caritna Mandel, a child ve aud {welling ‘The flany “pro. | Mouth, when « the diy in rng received on the H Pad goa by ‘ Oe Matinaraie Tite AURA . ' ' 100,000 men hed. een deveated | Washington, and t at in the body | ribeye SOLA sont opine starve oer Plamen ARE ce . ‘ yitorously ves that “our | Servant, who Are Ney eal tS hatreae ie tote. | { a caene yt ney ne oak. Beir the | bus, Ohio, are stopping at the Astor Tfouss. r » ‘The Hunterdon | dately to pit the cloth around the respected threat and ' v8 rong di ath de r ¥ ae . . aaries oe Reeabine foe thvis libertines? We, HuntarUOn |e nec mceeirny ee MH cinored Cano, hick Kadi cet i ‘ fd, and itis Bad broke hoy spine. “Americans in Paris registcred ot the oMicsof L-Sherbette, 4 py ng dently WII | cc taxen the veil.” Jn three minutes moro, said holder of | mpacens? net Game | 4 n aand the pation uf the | Kane & Co., No. 8 Place de la Beurso, from July 26 i oy dncoin is uiluded to | ie executive by tho nose shock his official napkin out of | treet, upan the boty | inet, ond takkon to the station hovse, and afser- r. £8. Barridgo and family, J, Watson Webb an ¢ rue American teeins gta igeA ras nade Sgt she : yh i i gat de " . the Hospital, The damege tothe | ‘ebb, Wm. 1, Sonnteg, Mrs. Wm. 1. mien the window, aiting to the mer wind, thus carelos i} erick Finchten ict, i who t his bife from re a 4 " serensded' saci ly, whatever had fallen from the inaugurated beard; and ‘ ‘ J arsount to about gi efor | E. A, Doll, Geo. Heydeckor, Now Youk; Tt. W. “om hi the remainder of the ioilet was prompt Hl | cts of 9 blow from « soldier supposed tu 1 | $1 im the St. | Jamaica Plains, Mass, ~~ gece Jong arms were tho tall head | ns’ Zonaver, received ag the Su font whed by. eee 5 oF . ns, polluting t probably with brush or comb-—thero was a stoop, pro: | passing the 0. Te Supreme Court Chambers. Lory of weung from theit | Dably fr biforked disencumborment, and, immediatoly | § wot. ) a athaihe sina Lefore Hon. Judge Ingraham. ' Pores | after, @ sudden gleam of white Nnen lifted alot | a n™ mind. sb drat eS ti ttor of opening ‘Se¥anty-sixth iiaaran ot the. Bdatlern | a momentary extension of elbows with tho ty- | nad? Tot dietrict yesterday. was. | Avauat 10-—1h tiGomiftt of Sire remo sist ¥ x spall ce tmeacn iron alrrond ing of the crayat, and a putting on of tho | f mi) ' ne fre im aronstor, IN U0 | st yoot the motion to discharge tho stay of progeodings is honed Mark them woll, or | black contd then the retiring figure of | ed on Wednesday Panes 3 Tena Fy nhs Cee end eome avere, Nov; 7 all tie “Or his | the dressed President was lost to our sight. ‘the toilet of A by the blow. 14 Greenwich airee | se dura A. Marsha ary \ tip epee | he sovereign of the great roulm of the West--which wo | , and a warrant for ! Fe ree arene . Aintamy upon | baa been thus privileged to see through the open win. | AC be is (obably Ankwoer | vier, Si. 10 ntTTaL A iicehidcents chil tren to cures | dow of his dressing room—had occupied ee sat | Ce tid Ratieoary. weet e o "4 thet wherever | two ininutes, by tay anxiously e: yk IMPROVEMANTSIN HOBOKEN. —On principal attra paula p Saco « , « ’ imernal ma. | ,, History will please acc statistic from | jung of Hoboken—tho Atlantic ( reaps Angiuse Klewea Gov My Now J pete yf ets aera fw interestin as by the renowned gene. | 4 year has boon a favorite r Now Vorker among the hops, fan swe | EXIT STATES DISTRIG wei Bes Pond the ligt obey crea, | 8i8. of the Princo, it was to be a day of nto be numbered . dere ee ‘be wunage by water willbe | Avguer 1§—Warrants were issued to. . # rob Juco. weuk men and weak presses | fe soi Takei laters passing the garden yes! k noticed bu ti } Robert J. Walker, ex Governor of Kansas, an , oe ew ho hour of peril. | Tetow, and out stopped, arn the | of Brooklyn, os suretics for Geo. N. Sanleii ¢ ~ | —to have a Wook at tlie gay 4 | ‘Agent at this port, w a delanittr to! BATTS SHIPS TO RUN OCKANE. | 1 its concluding marcl— ee eh Fi 000. The Joint be ™ ye s ' 2 Boston * hny, N. | THE GUESTS, AL j ‘ i tte, of ¢ G., on | promenading pubiir on ) r | one Of the Ineognivor “HELANKOUS. / e ' Se iid ei idakagS racy Ry tigta 1, CHMOPODIS—DR. BRIER 1 ty te ! | ‘wnat Ratiroad tthe treatment of Corns, Lanioas, Md ° t rT ' sees Railroad w nla, &b. Hoda sk Be vrs a ., ‘ . wove Cary ied, instead of the ula, &o. BS a 1 Now York were avo ip atin n tative, fet that we A good deal of talk «ud rumor has been on the tapis for ard, who was to do the preseating, riding with the Prince Qrst seem, is worth telling for its’ significance as an exponent of national manners. Clancing to be sitting in Paniol to the House, I was not only an winused spectator 4 the matter, myset, but J was called®upon, aa an Ame- obfntion on the ultar of colebrity, fashion, beauty. H ferns, notice (except his own), ov of the color of her ight silk Urayelling dices, which was drab, con see off the White House, with Major General Sancford, Brigadior General Walbridge, Mr. Comm: ner Woods, or some the chair, Udon, ‘The roling lesson derived from said inspection is that of tho petty character of this port. A morning safiiced to THR Tr Cen) 7 1 7 . lar meeting of the Commissioners of Charities | (amine the entire array of shipping on divers, aid ; THE TELEGRAPH CABLU FROM FORTRESS | the front seat of ery, j i + | YOY last of the President's wife's packing ease, and | 4 resu OY pnt th Oar Younes, Ware SOU Vad ‘ean. : MONROE T0 FOX HILL. Tiah ladies and a peat eae Frtoad, whee Thad sete: | possibly have the vere last word, oh the stops o€ the | aNd Correction was held yesterday, President Drapor in | Dt three or (our vessels were that in any ‘ian before them, there are yet ca i y' vel elle. ited ene tw compare tlw he could, a po the lost few days around Fortress Monro», relative (o the | rican, to account to tere wandering travellers for what | other of ber numerous and brilliant suit alae ems et sobpagiedasiarol unpiebal ete nro aud ita aparee shinping ve tle great learvor of wnt peimia ty dhe discovery ot aite ph cable runing thom IRATE seemed to thom a most miprecedcied auomaly of“ cere- A very good word can be said for the Chevalier, His | Yue Hospltal was handed in, from which tt appears that, » will prob brin ph ca runing from the fort toa | mony in high places.” alyle of writing ‘s reseate, certai but then it could | fom the Ist of June to tho 26th of July twenty-one poiut beyond Fox Hil. ) General Parkhill was sold at Mead Alley e whart > hip Sieerey ub a Tho cireuuistanees attending the | ye Primes and his party had taken their position at | etirecly bo less. Ti the deeam of the prot were realized, | €88€8 Of fever were admitted into tho female ward, of $7,400, y Hoinboe & Co., ehip beakers, T2 #. So for his m e as follows:—On Suuday, the 4th inst.,ae | the left of the dour, ou entering, and, with the French did dwell, for however biel a pe: sae marble | Which nine have since died, In the male ward oleven street, New Yors, This is probably tho fe 2 prize utd of Lieutenant Pieree h Beutt » Ruch, of Company P, Twenticth regiment, of New pe; Dutt pon raising the same Minister and other ui t eminent diately , frome je Noor of the 1 ematists iM tho ‘civ on at the proc ee Mad hoon Gite prv ele, they stood lings, while the Secretary of ented, r T and portly okt gentleman approached | ei ‘an it be supported that his verse wi net cateh something of the purity and transparency of that lovely aers, but fren onquets, the’ glitteri follow the movement of the hour? persons have been transferred to the cases were admitted, of which three have died. ‘Thess cases were principally from Baxter, Mulberry and Mott ‘the Warden of Randall's Island reports the death of workhouse on vessel sold by’ 0: tain of the Parkhil ernment during the war, The car» iinersed the sale, and tive bide s fe Major Bur s fishing ina creck adjacent to the fort, which urteously introduced to’ his ror marble? Now the inspization of Jenkins is not from inky, | Streets. 1 ' F , : thd ously yal Highness smch | al oor editorial diamine. Tks that of mang ce |. From the report of the Committee of the Whole, it « ore Present, wie fa ip (ie aie by advances 66 980 at youd Fox I i eaieeled tn what hib- | auduibre ak aiteanion (a fina. - Hitveen cet wonty OF Ibe | muara nn une aura canbe, Mi ‘eg liat of many On| pears thit during tho two weeks ending August 7,06 | “Vid. She ts worth at feast $12,000, and. hor purchaser» say that they aro & pure piace her in the coal trae; but it | Q : | when # vory nt x bubbies of bumpers, awalle oie he pref peal net improbable that she will he ropal be. And sole nuts iso that 1t was nothing less than | the party—arresting th i im. | the of music from the bard:—and should not-his | Blackwell's Island. OF this number, 242 were malesand | th the Uulkod Staten for blocked pete ag ‘ap ar. They ti Eine ietala 6 reported ‘ft ouly person on | Mhetorie whirl und flash a little to snit tho exigency and | 264 females, “tackle, apparel aud furnitare’ wore included i the rale, ADABY,. | eee a Lae wae Cordially |” iyut there ls a higher apology for our young gentleman, | Ebenezer Jessup, ongincer, who has tilled that position for 450, The Tavkbil 16 will be remember” yoro. Cealgunted to: to | rected by Mr. uted bin at ones to the | | But pont Shaeanebay cr eta sre ono Of | the last thirteen’ years with, fidelity ant to the {nll satix- ing 4 Pi into Savina ami Cipaned st 7 a b ubtothor pes * ye-are all snobs, and Heaven’ bo thanked that | faction of the sevoral atministrat ons during that period. sheared when cnpiaiens Me Fave feo! sas; ck althnest tio: | aenoma polely'to Nini, wt con WIL shobs,and Heaven’ be thapked that i " uly yet, amoug winteh is the Amotia, ; ‘ ee ; eS tisge al es deant ele da there are plenty of us all over the world, and that we | ‘The contract for heating and veniietiny the extension Li) with ateoacten axbaanes "tae clamiaaiee es ape © very walls of the fort, when farther | Foltier making an ing know cach other the better, and make tly reaches in the | of building for Innatics was aware. to Jainer 0, Morse | Dig ship with a fat cine an bound. Tae autres ‘ the men ceased, The Hue was fur- | (neavrur tive neu ta | shaky old walls of caste by keeping the Healthful human | & 0., their proposal being the loweot rece! | Their phie will he a tlee gereteen ae die eee ae the ther ¢ islderable point beyond Fox Hill, and | all on: apd Maen een ts of mutnal eariosity, and sympathy, and minuto Soca era ter ioe on typhus Fever 95 | United States Marshal. ‘The deputies, who have all the Madhiaces SER c Rag GE Sokal eisoe bo tin flow, Dut being svobs, we need not cre. | aiopt eg, Rhetgah : , ig. numer Twentieth regiment found ching hin GNSMUnIae in rity and hinpertinence that have no existence | President of the Hard of Heaith, accompanied ty a’ree | WOR RMEMetMing. i nt ground. » ‘Up to the rie Lis ee | morbidly “genteel” imagination, “If we thauk | quest fem Mr. Simeon Draper, showing that gone action | gn" yeesnyeny gay wit com, Imvelees some outlay 1 terest iota Ground thefect, | Si among his papers, and tok off his hat aud set it upon | he livinity that we are nob as Jenkins #3, let us be eare- | Should be te {at the ‘progress of tho disease In | tive been ardared at tis station, ‘Tao ecmtencia are, he tery, \ id the fort. | the desk—show g that he had not bad siggested | 1 to understand oar Jenkins thoroughly. the localitics referred to, 4 ing given out to-day by Naval Agent Jams Cuunbers Ma . wats boat with “su pede if i¢ no snobbichness that can compare for a | A commurfcation was received from the committee ap- | 1s. dg ae > the cable was raised from the cand thought probat the temporary wet cloth have com| r pupon his head, or a headache, which might ited him lo keep covered. t etehodtiess with that suobbishness which crawis at the foet of @ fictitious code of quality, aud w pointed to ing into the subject of the reception at pitat of returnod soldiers requiring au ‘ical and the Chief Engineer, kobert Danby. ‘The Potrel pirates have bad another hearingsand are still confined in Moyarnensing jail On Saturday they ay, corner of Fulton street,