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A nen a 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1862. INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH, pages than those which tell us of men who, though they | Sary to paint yourself Back. Ladios are not respec mouion of her own accord, g iding smooth'y and beanti- peur ste may have hid to succumb to nt of war, bave, io ©) the conuary, are msulted every duy.”? Su ater @ aid the plaudige of upul 4: m4 Newrorr’s News, Va., Mov 20, 1662. deere oat the gonersin cabal of the day. Rapen Oulbinating been ip numerons Insiances tha ” tele Runeway Manes! Farns-~eet | devas of de The eiet also bas deen : ace in power within, tbe Biate and iy goverameut bles we: e Dot pus to the pele pom EY ape pa gh lp 2 ned oPae Ga ‘* y Femuved | shore the vessel was. saey an Expeditions 2 Other Side River—Capture : he interests of th graceful'y ou the butt of the tide. The band.struck up | Retet Goal Schormer—Visit of Secretaries Seward and | Wo tut wie oe” henacives “ud thelr dmime~ PB ; e multiplied _unne- dock, @ Welles, Attorney General Bates and Captain Dahigren— | late ar raga apeagrs, have mune ~ Sige tiie sy: "y petty aa: th re must bead y of re bition for the God forsuk ree ee pheeieal Nhe Ue Gaeag ceuge v1 the glo-\us | scornd els who have imp.voi these humiliations upon @ principles of sound philosophy. In a cient days i: wos | gallant but defenceiess community. usual to make slaves of prisouers taken ia war, but it isa glorious and consoling reiection that, while the body | Address of General Bragg to His Troops, ind was free, While the phy=ical dhe rebel General Bragg bus issued the follow lug ad Confederate Money Kept at Par was trammelled the WX essary of expencil- by Bayonet Force. capaition of the ree creent a chunge ibe evil | dress 0 bia soldiers -— Af soon as the Scotia was fairly in the water.a large | Dead Bodies Floated Asnore from the Oumberiand, de. | say ‘reckless, in exten: Wure, ‘ana Lave ‘pie, expen c hack es, an‘, ignormg the Higap@uaxrans, Smoonn Corrs, Dumbor of the lad.es aud gent emen in Messrs. Napier's Summer has now fairly set in in this region, and, while | ture upon expend) ure, ‘elton Ose, K, RNa ees eee uneand th prone tat bin ad was Anay O9 tas Mussi-eiiP!, Conn, May 5, 1862. } Yards retired tooue of the large working sheds in connec- 7 “i lust the industry of the masses te almost yea Son win, the yard, wuere @ sumptuous obampagne | the heat in the middie of the day is quite oppressive, the | the weight ofa atiog, We have ound thas 0 party te el been, a S superior to matter.” Soupikns—You are agzin about to euevunzer the meree- Cortain rues und regulations, even laws, may be pro- | Bary invader who pol utes the sacred soil of our belived vided. Mr. John Napier proposet | mornings and evenings are deliciously cool, The season Bey a mouuvol the exes, Day by day, am year aiter CEAUREGARD'S “FORWARD” ORDER, i r ny for! ition, might not | country. Seyeeiy puvished by you aad driven fom | ‘S:ccess to the Sco ia,” which was responded to with |. . little backward, and it will be another week before year, the Li@ vs. bea rising um'ibic has mear Le Reresioce "rubaplited “to, bat mow we cannot heip our. | his chosen Positious Faith a Toe of his. artillery and his har He then propwsed “Success to tho Canard Line,” | we sna have a ‘good supply of strawberries, cherrics and p torren, wee py ie volume and fc brentans 4 - nqnmnnnrnannnnennate solves; and itis bul the part of prad-nce, even wisdom | honor at Shiloh, when doab:e your numbers, he now ap- | ™ Heb was also wartnly resvonved to. ‘confined to the rich, ‘THE OUNAKD BTBAMAICIP PLEST. other rural delicacies, The negroca belonging to the Lees Siced 10m) Nears oxen : The extensive line of stoamers now known #8 tho | and Parishes, who own most. of the property in this | ing laboring man, and lays a heavy hand on him first. 40 Conard comine chil fleet embraced the folowing voRNeS | veighborhood, have been bay for several mouths in | oxsssiou of writion « i desiivy the enerzio® 4: ol os ud i" dou y event his entering InLo Lip oly Wale were built tm the years named MAME | Vorxing ihe Golis, and all (heir produce will dnd aready | Sjerations which cu lu'oe.cr ‘ae alor of (kewwe me Ssubmit and con/orm to them without a murmar. | Proaches cautiously ant tiuldly, unwilling to advance, ‘ust learn to govern ourselves, boark gta wind Kbab | unable io cotrent. Could bis rapk and file enjoy + free- ou; t to be free who man’s richt, aot one would rewain within our limits; shape-calg arom Dit they are goaded on under a tyrant’s lash by despe, LEBEL PICTURE OF RICHMOND. wr 1 for bes err i ucoess, ; 4 Disastrous Effect of Losing Norfolk mat: A Sue uy Oe ba das Me never to coquer fresmen battling |. Seamrhépe, Hers Power. Built. | market at Old Point Comfort and Norfolls. ame, 2a war unas (osha deaciasteneneion ele {Norfolk cceenaéuil ator "othe Mobile Advertiser, ) upon their own soil. Hpk ayrriog 650 74 Contrabands still keep coming in in large numbers, existence. Men in bisinesé will tin that trade wilt ‘Nowpoux, March 28, 1363, You will eucous ter him in your chosen position, strong ane Dy nature and improved by art—away from bis mun A low estimate is put upon the unwila importance of » y Fee eee en ee tonsidored duing “garrison? | SUpert aud reliance—gunboats and heavy batteries— duty, Let us see Vo) ‘olle i the kev o the whole o° Wir- | tt, for thd thst timo in this war, wath nearly equal ginia. Lose Novfok and the army must te withtawa | Diwbers. The slisht reverses we have mot on the sea- frou the peninswia—the crand onus of the Pot mac fait | Dodd have worked us good os weil ag evil; the biave and wvoring men Will Tes boat wore Described by a Rebel. qaay | mostly from Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties, The veo a Jats | Datte ioe and old canis on that sido of the river have all es maine a ie Pug Ineviiably arising from the Euro pada, Cohan’ } doen deserted since last Sund nil Uh bitants | or chy great springs of prouucuvenes-. 1848 pnten week and the inpabl Fefore it tay be too lace we svuct make a stand, by at from wie who Rebel View of General Halleck’s have alealy commenced giving thor att ntion to old 4 business ind faring pursaiis, with which the Southern pm get Loalirtor iy pe maton: of pom 1 go | Sokliers continually interfered. Several .winor exvedi- | AV chy, L greg British Queen, screw Asia ,paddic 7 , is " Gane 1. | tr: ops so long retained there have hastenod to swell your | Africa, paddle over there fre sie hould no long'r be looked Movements, tna an AGS reer Se ae aaa read | numbers, while the gallant Van orn and. invive.ule | AFabIA, padive . 1368 | te eiliavus heer to feel peat erro teg bee yomeetae ie rast wetear teen acid &e. Gver fifty gunboats on the stocks destroged—an immense | rice, with the ever successful army of the West, are | Balbec, sorew 3 2863) os, the swep of death, and shunc off & Ms &o, &e. tot ship timber burned--open the rord o hich. | BOW io your midst, with numbers almost oqua ting the | Mehta, screw + 1,265 1863 | Yesterday aftero"on General Wool sent RANE LSES Ser nes Vaesnen meee tene mame fre ‘army of Shiloh.” We have, then, but to strike asd janie ap eet re ee U564 | peat up Pacan evs ek to ‘mithifleld toeapton How our came—lise nearly the whole of Nerik Carciini, ant | destr y, and as the evemy’s whols resources are © ucen- te a , Beau: egurd, la 'en with two thoussnd bushels of coal, in- | i! po, taken care v., Will lig! Confederate Shinplasters are Kept | (ir cic ny incay potin to akark Sowh Carcims, | Hated boro, we shall not only reve-m Tennasce, Kenu ky | St4, padi, Pm 1sb4 | ded or te Mer. imac. It_now hes sacly anchored vif | petpig. Gur iret euvrt eho. be (from 2, an? seal the fat- of Tenm-ssce wi'h the sam: blow. Examine | @%d “ixouri at one blow, but open the portals of the whole | LYBX, this point, This schooner was formerly called the Kd- | reconmendation wil bef abe te Meeps Arges, May 22.) the map and sen if Ghesn ane nes inewitablo@acseqichons.. | urthwat, BRAXTON | /RAGG, Persia, paddie. 8,309 ward Everett; but even that nume jarred too harshly on | fiviily to the wants of SHRCIAL. ORDER NO» 340. 10,1503, | Ube gove. nmeut kuows and feela the impo, ta:ce of old- General Commaating Second eorpe. | St ait oe fuci sen tpoiltieal Te following crucr in compli nee with orders (rom | 228 We pave, aud ie using.all o its energies to defend It. G.C, Ganngr, Assistant Adjutant General, bop pA ‘Anumber of dead bodies of sailors belonging to the { ot the public— Dashing, this Babel AB weiniatration. THE NEW STEAMSHIP SCOTIA. Olympus, Rerow. 1198 Of tdextidoation, Tange rev maee slould be F 4.rued (0 inv eviers of the eity aulperaton who sehae ts take Confedoratecmr-y in ait | | Suprove tbe acarin of uowajabar_geueras had ben He, sofow rns ete Te bee thrtpop or aad in th busiat Ine Ordinary Disiness transactions. No mere subterfuge on | followed, how disastrous would bave bwen the couse- | The Largest Mereantile Steamer Next to 14 260 Personal Intelligence. duals, would yield pi ceiy incomes, and no the pat ofthe j@-son or persona refusiu will sufice to | quences! One of tose vacaries was the cifussive | the Great Kastern—Her Build, Baptism, ot 130 iL nnnzed Erinn, onsite Gallon Castillsign ill Sak ome | Seems eee iat atch wat ba fe cic atten tne Pltdie Made Srp tnkec bani {horse tall neorporatet compa: | Uh’ would. have ‘vos ihe vate roa’. Haw mach | Dimensions amd Launch—Description on 20 ee Rm : Barat atuerions ote nies are tereny required, to take Confederate notesas | better to have the wa: at home. As Mrs. Toodies said of the Vessel—Uur Mail Communica- 1,783 250 Lieutenant W. C. Rogers, of the United States Navy; present, almost vaiuelens w Or cll-emm ‘ transcction of their busin: about the colfin, “it is so handy to have it about the tion by Steam with Europe, é&c. 4,000 1,000 1861 | W. D. Ely, of Providence, and R. M. Cadwailader, of Phila- The present condition o: tue gener government requires, even fur we bonest ani 1 1861 since are min, me the in| cept, ro sopping es ibe Ureroot Hoan Soh ag argent, ra Ope ie al 7 was launched, three large vessels building, vix:-—The aap Ley sesteanle faralar.e purdon of ‘and J.C. Jackson,of Dediam, | ,ov.ruueat, (We wuss nor close our eyes 0 ihe immense 8. All persons will distinctly understand that nothing Sn the least legree calculated to discredit the operations @f the government will be tolerated, or treated as any- thing else than what it is—disioyalty. house.”’ it is a great dea! better to have our own fresides: desecrated, our own wives acd children driven over tho | | TH@ new stexmship Scotia, Captain Judkins, which face of the earth like vagabonds, thax to injure the hand. | bas just arrived im this port from Liverpool, by some cottages and the pure women of the Yankees. Bet- | way of Queenstown, with passengers and cargo, is the 4.-A rigid coupliance with this order is expected, and | ter bear the ills we have than fly to those we know DOt | jatest and most maguificent aiditien to the Cuma. fleet powers aud ihe Chita (Linco a Now York), st-ew, 4,680 Pmt hsaneen er yt ny Roo jemanun which mpat erate, be tude on tue country. % will be vistlautly and promptly enforced. By oriter of | of. Aa it is, our position is proud and happy in every pa * | tous burden and 550 horse power. sd dete Cotes es tener sean sami: Hedeguge ge tengo eer mind THOS. H. ROSSER, Coiomel Commanding Post. | respect: no tree patrint and triend of the administration | ANd ranks gecond to the Great Eastern an the largest | All the steamers mentioned above are built of iron, | | Ex: integra} tale Radlayycarmagentiat nes of dollare, ‘Thess are now enermmensiy ticecasat” We bave ‘Taos, M. Cuowns®, Acting Post Adjutant. would change it in the least, mercantile steamship in the world, exceeding, as she | with the exception of the America, Niagara, kuropa, Car | Csudrice. 08 the nie atte ever Julin eber | om hud a oom 1 ‘2 lal consequences. of it eka anes Naval Battle | chase relay naic, ofan iron clad Savy, Had this foolish | 406) the tounage capacity of the Persia by sevan hun. | Pans, ne, Mice and tab oy cayeirms. din, of Boston; J. H. Ensign, W. P. Dewey, John Winter | Ziay,Ds !oun Na Nemorts! te tie ons amnber of Gone on the Mississip; idea been enicrtamed py the President and bis literary | 4redand sixty tons. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMMUNICATION WITH and W.H, Fowler, of California, and C. H. Angell, of | m»rce of this city, Umer duie of Aprii 26, 1862, The present China, are stopping at the Fi'th Avenue Hotel. Mayor or our city ion. Gre Upiyk Ywie chairman of the United States and the Old World was conducted quite | J.-A. Stevenson, of the United States army; J. ee oe tre lustuad thes tio current eo. e efficient!y by one ship each from the Collins and Cunurd | Cabiwell, of Washington; E, Jo the goverament during the heal years lines sailing trom either side of the Atlantic weekly. | 8. Munroe, of Boston; FE. F. Fuller, of demand an anno rer evi two hu and ‘There can be no more substantial or pleasing attestation | cinnati; J. A. Freeman and family, of Phila‘elvhia; | fifty millions oi dull d tiat, probably, Dv less a sum afforded of the rapid and extraordinary development of | J. 1). Watson and W, 1). Finch, of San Francisco; W. J aa ee re pt age ars poy ay our commercial greatness and industrial influence in | Cochran, of Tennessee: G. Hi, Stateon and family, of Man- | SUDUAlcSPenOVeTeS, ie seta king fim and, finale every country on earth than the statement of the | sacbus:tts, and W. 1}. Clark, of Michigan, are stopping at fa tortion of the. Le wredit to sch @ print Orcen- fact that at the commencement of 1862 there were six | the Me:ropolitan Hote! Ati ‘on favurabie (From the Memphis Argus, 5 ‘Rast Saturday Gen. Jei!. Thempson (now amen went up to the enemy's fleet with Commodore Mont. gomery’s boats and **nitched into them’? withont cere- mony. The Mon! ery fleet consizted of the Bragg, Van Dorn, Gou. Price and Jeff. Thompson. Reporis Drought down by the Golden Age represent the attack ‘pon the enemy as having completely surprised them. @ar marines worked ag though they were old naval boys. ‘Tho enemy shot away the pilot house of the Gen. Bragg. ‘The result of the engagement was two men lost om our side and ten wounded. The loss of the enemy not known, A few years since anu the mail communicati n between clerks, Hatteras. Hilton Head, Port Royal, Pulack!, Fer, | |The Scotia was built by Mosers. Robert Napier and nandina, Ship , Newbern. rt, Reanokels'and, | Sons, of Glasgow, at their works at Govan, on the Clyde. Tonelson, Henry, Nashville, Columbus, Island No. 10 dg i . =e Huntevillo and -eeatur would have cumbered our hands’ | DY order of Messrs, Burns, of Glasgow, for the service of A thousand heavy guns, and no end of munitionsand | the British and North American Mail Steamship Com- stores would have crushed us to the very earth. As it launched és, we are in igh marching order, with soarcly a piace of | PUY: bagel Se Se St Oe, Se + Rivey ordnance or a tent to embarrass us. and recdy to | Tsday, the 25th of June. eva uate or retreat almost anywhere at a moment's warning. ‘The Scotia is an iron paddle ship, like the Persia, the only iron vessel propelled by paddles heretofore in the Screwing Up Their Courage—Endeavors | Girard traneatinatc trade sina to Prevent @ Skedaddie drum Peters: eae oo aiiithak Bs ry sa fnubie the Trea i) to steam packet lines plying between England and the | Hon. 8. Foot. of Vermont; Dr. J. Hartshorn and A.G. | fins the cuquuaiie 1 ue United Bates, vis:—Tho Cunard, Inman, Cauadian, Bre- | Angell, of Providerce, W. Burnes and wife and L. Pruym, | q lie arealent portion of men, Homburg aud New York lines. of Albiny; J. - Little wid wile of B ston: Wilkinson’ | pease tate. Ww an act imposing & although it is reported heavy. The scrimmage lasted br follows:— Cunard’s vessels run from Liverpool every Saturday, | and wife, of Connecticut; J. Maxfield, of Philadelphia; | fou: that the snare oi 3 far x! about an hour. From the Petersburg Express, May 14.} Length of keel and forerake. .-866 feet, | and frum Queenstown every Sunday, for Hulifax aud | Richard ‘Boole. of Englind: H. R. Bigelow. of Maine; J’ | $2 05,918 dé—on oe assimpaon that Virginia, South Caro BE MEN. saree 400 feet, | Boston and New York aiternately, leaving New York or | A. alien. of Butfilo; and W. W. Fairbanks, of Taunton, patie mee Eee sed Secie won pay cae enue Protest Against Compensated Emanct- pation {From the proceedings of the Virginia Senate, May 15.) Mr. Co Ligk submitted the following joiut res lauen -— ‘The Geno. al Assembly of Virginia doth hereby declare, ‘that negroes in siavery in this State and the whole South (who witnal jn a higher condition of civiliza- ‘tion thin any of their race has ever been elsewhere), Raving beewa property in their masters for two hundred and forty years. by use and custom at first, and ever ince by ree guition of the publie law in varius forms, If ever there was a time in the history of Petersburg when it became her sons to demean themselves as men, 32° feet. pow is the tine. The cnemy is said to have reached 4,050 tons. ity Poiut yesterday with several of his ironclad gun- ‘The Scotia is propelled by engines of about 900 horse boats. The distance between him and us, therefore, is very trij.ing. But this is yo much greater reason why | Power although, of course, advantage is taken of favor- we should not sink our lives in footis able winds to make use of the sail she carris ‘There are two 100-inch cylinders, with tweive fect stroke. rah crapper » meet any croareenr. V brave and coo! heaved men who take atvantage of the o i Moment and tatu to good account. Let no wudreee, | 122@ are also inalleable iron side levers of most beauti- citement seize ug now, and let no extravagant rumors | {i workmanship, Indeed, ber machiuery is of the most 4734 feet. | Boston every Wednesday. are stopping at the Astor House. that bili be mad- applic.vle to the a sy vot wo huudved amd Tuman’s leave Liverpool every Wednesday and Queens- x ‘i c oe naar Aelia: Sie GhntO cD EMEESE NN town every Thursday, and New York every Saturday. Governor Hale and family,of New Hampshire; Liew | fi\y millions oi cuiss, ppordouts vo New Fors 3 will be Lecween thuty nd fory miuons of dollars, To this Those of the Canadian leave Liverpvol every Tharsday, | erat Oe en nae aia eeatl Hom Joly | Must beaded the takutiou Bat and London erry avery Friaay and evory saturday 10: | frag gi ohio: Moutena, ColouelLymui a Laodiona Quebeo in the summer, and Fortland in the winter, | | Grafton, of the Twenty-seventh Maxsrehusetts rexi- Thugs of she Seeman burg liaes leave South- | ho ent trom Newborn, N.C.:J.Deuman, PS, Merrett, | cu.ud Staesuud of the ste a ely of New York pays by ampton on three Wednesdays in the month betwee | of Culirornia; A. H. Smith, of Toronto, H. G. Parker, o® | (ar the largest portion in coi.par.son with the rest of the them, and those of the Now York line leave Cowes thy | Piguons fe Maaicman und family” mdf: See ers, af Fort tay he chy Bear alone the taxa other Wednesday. A steamer belonging to one of these ad eg “ : i Neila cable t» the city. Se eee ae ng e forcowess | auPrince, and J. Gunnell, of New Bed ord, are topping we would particularly i " the St. Nicholas Hotel. all teas Preah TS ira harsh ona uni Dot to be, and cannot jusily de, interfered with in | gai - ; " hips. viz:—Ihe Avia, Ame- | ™ y * ee oe gain credexce among us. Extravagant rumorsare ai- | imposing character. The sicam for driving t ler. a is >, » | and “other sovermucnt of the that reiorion of property by the States, neicher by the | fn st as much w be eared as the e.emy hime. Stand | one enceog 1 ie ee ea vegies. wara, Europa, Canaua, Africa, Arabla, Persia | | Hen. 1). 4; Smalley, of Vermont: H. Seymour, Joby P| tiny ee et eae convention assembied to alter an existing con- | fitmin grus shes; make up your Mads to brave che | OS eneines is generated in tour tubular boilers, fired by | and Austtaizsian. ann an: weedy, of C nnecticnt: J. Harrod, of not sudieet to State M Biitution, or to form one for admis . Moneil and wif’, of Newbu g; John 8. Avot his Siate bas n into the confe- Inman's line consists of the City of Edinburg, City of | Phi adelphin; shoul! the worst not evine, then you wiil | “irty-two furnaces, The most recent improvements for hb : opi ; . ‘ : Wright, of Rio Janeiro; © J. Hanilin, of ( utai decided that’ they are subject to State ant eit taxation; deracy, nor by tho representatives of the people in the a sweeter relief. the saving of fuel bave been introduevd, such ns steam. | Washington, City of Glasgow, City of Mauchesver, Cy | HEM No ey “ituven: P, Geddes aul wile, of C butiom tisd.cson un oa. tie cu ken tethe 8 Biaie of the Confederate Logisiatore, nor by any moans poe : : of Baltimore aud the Kangaroo. » 9 3 PG has Pasig Canter ut the Ogura SRG Br aera at or mode which the popular majority might adapt; and Daleriurnetnoichiben taritsdn onaobeliisa provincial chests, with super heating apparatus, refrigerators, &c. ‘ihe Canadian iine consists of the North American, | A. J. Fraccisco, of Na bvilie, ani y sie Stata Gouteiby ver te normousau uso. ti ney =< mee ‘ning republican rk oa struc: | town pobsens in = interior. ‘The quiet oe the ase Gigantic as is the Scotia, it will be seen that the lines | Jura, Hibernia, Bohemian, Norwegian, Nova Scotian | ting Sing, are stopping at the Jibort I now tarented tn th ke seu ritles will se ped tpt aaa: Fe Oo: its governmont,cun awiully getrid of that species a the las pati aul? and Fina. eneraecnenemmncemocemmres | til, uid ihe deiieicy a. ug iron this exer ption, nau Of property, if ever, ouly by the free consent of the n- | twelve minihs has been broken» aud our streeis and | of beauty have been so well worked in the preparation | “nye iireman line consists of the Bromen, New York | = . auountiug ts uifllions of muiligis, saust Callon the Peal e= dividusl owners, it being true, as the General Assembly | ptres, Which DU) & Mitte ane ee eee conn pate | of her modol that her appearance is graceful and light- | and Hausa. mtseby AHA Bes ss ssp: a uh nf that we doth farther deciare, that for the State, without the | jrundreds of refugees from other q cree have taken up | Some. Yet this mizhty fabric is made up of pieces of | _ ‘The Hamburg line consists of tbe Hammonia,Saxonia, | Fritz ADURESS OF INE DEMOCRATIC UNION AND | w 10n ‘ free cnseut of the owner, to deprive him of his identi- | their rexidence among us. Our streets re-ecio with the ponderous metal, welded, ed and riveted into each | Borussia sid Bavaria. Keni Payers’ Party. vin a Dnt e tambon as cai prop ing him to accept a substituted | wena ° . $ ‘The New York line consists of the Arago and Fultcn. Coorre Ixst-rere, May 20, 1342. ePuost at tread og soldiers. petite cig ata other, The keel consists of several bars of iron, about is visible. From eariy morning till dark, and maj . x longa ter that, a continuo stream of hnnan benge | titty-five fect in length each, jined together by long pours up and down the thoroughfares, We area big | scarfs, and is, as a whole, fourteen inches deep by four city in population now. We arean im ortaht city in our | inches thick. The framing is constructed in a manner at pera reais satya f 4 = important we are, | once peculiar, and securing the greatest possible amount ral Committee + Democrats rty, hel, this evening, the to low- Bimously adopted, aud ordered to be ‘Value thercof, no matter how oscertaiued or by the post ali policy, or in any other way not for the public use, Dut with a View to rid the State of such property already resideut therein, and so to destroy the right or property im the subject,or to constram the owner to send his slaves out of Lhe State, or else to expatriate Dimseif and The latier has been withdrawn and taken up byour | _Atameeting of the Gi government for war purposes. Union aud Rent Pay By means of these thirty-one ships there i been a printed reas Was communication betwoen England and the United Stares THe Dewocratc Revosuican Exuctons or tux Crry anp four times a week, which bus continued, with very little | ~° County o, Nuw York ; interruption, to the present moment. Co: In behalf of up organi/ation representing the Democratic f ¢ Republican clectars ot this eity, we present to you 2 Seeeekeee pinta cree of strength. Amilehips the framing is of plates, four — Riderations wiih should be. pondered. over by every lucent whereas, these Confederate States, being new all siave. | Rebel Speculations of the Union Movee | ang's iron, running up to the gunwale ; and towards the Our Nassau Correspondence. lover of his country. We address you under no ordinary circumstances, We Nassau, N. P., May 13, 1862. are in the midet of an iimvernad po dtfeal ‘ciumo. on vaniner: rust PP pivude in tl intory of the world. oned on iu of “Hot Sexaron Folig im tis Brith Stemen—Niomes of | Galt negicnanet fi'Lay Seinen, naeandy | Cay unt ett eta’ Vessels in the Port of Ne Running the Bio-i Wea the eymbol of the union of @ popuia.ien.of siilhoas or | suxyors we mnvite the tase: 8 40 co-uperane With us. ia i . | happy freemen, covering tue northera portion of this o ntt- the honrst and disinieresed sectors Bale the Weaher—Yuss from NordernanaSouh. | Hath ieaite svrnatts Geter uae theta tt | abe tact nih pere we Spel oto eae ern People, éc., de. Auantic to the Pacific Ovran, is now rent asunder, and it. | uw suiter row ularule. ‘The schoouer Hvelina came into port this morning from | Netwocn brethren, Whilst ibis war lavagingesrmaption sm | our public altaire New York, with mails, We have beceme rather noto- | Its. mo rt loashnere form, is being ceveliped. From the | long belt tals sat tram fo : 0 the hum dens tm pudiie of vantage wil be drives ino rrtineacnt. 40 Fioumin the eyes of New Yorkers as belng thorough #0 | irayarance Sad corruption are. chitged uu fe rao great result eaorn ts tac Mae <, gome Tew. |e ave cesh, some ; | deparunents of the governments of the Union of the Btater, | brought togeuern vody of mies wuo are ready 10 a anon Dene Of our merchants hard; | fe yvrurof thecommnitices e, Contes and oF tho Leg-nie: | ese-idce of rime sad f ausin xa cory to. revesm the este but they don’t mind the rough rubbing. The principle | jures of States have brought to light frauds which are well | and city. Taat voy ie wot tnt need w be @ neli-vievting, is,make money; and the almighty dollar being the Baal | Culcwstedt2 aim ee of the acta ct (hos: ent eotadenien | Seamer see cha ta eee oppor saity of chcsteg te Ld Staves e cO.useq uel t e wi every eceur Ve hee at Which most men worship, they of course pay their | power, “But th isnot all der hs exe tou mothe delegates’ to alsin ene, We wah io Have tue tems of r, doctrines are promu,gateu .n Congress by men preeniauou af com: rohenaive as ow 7: poche minaete: ‘pauraiicn ord igh pos ons whi h tend 4 the entre “nubyermion 0: 1 that the wove 0 VF ma. soail be heard. aod his insvemee comes from North or South. can say is, every’ y 8 of governmet 0. elt and resp cto, hich, if sustain ‘To thee ecto:s of the city «mi couaty we turn with eomi- in Nassan is not secesh; it 1, for the most part, those perialsin' d om i the syst av chee ecnee, Ae nave amd eat Wenare Buea Baars and business. lances devise Ine constitation + United States, tron ends, BM. wun ts! a. corner. fort BmOngEt viene ane nde (including the “Karnak, which is | Tue States ou which dhe arch of the Uuson Testa are to be an: | the tho.eante wao cea he pr.) tuterem™ alone tranded,) twolve steamers in this viz, H. M, | Bibilated. They are to be reduced to tue condition of pro- | lheve we iniat wituesn « trivia. of the pre Steamer Bulldog (6), Core, TUGKIUbp; ‘steamers lana, | ie eee a ee a eee | ee nL Se tea , A . m, covet rn Theeqtslth aieo allo reas, ma Minnow -Stettin, kate, Cecile, Nassau (late Theedora), aon and sensed to us Lib Feet Mis 9 Toe te me ae sat of the Orita, Thos. L. Wragg, Nelly, General Miramon and | statesmen Chiou, the cvls.tuvion und ihe enforcement Karnak, stranded. law. ‘Som hese bave freq: Honesty, capicity and fidelity to the constitution the only ncaa but the opiaion cena tip costae aguas my ss latent oak tra of ead ten 0 ee, 1, State and be that the gaps are getting eens wer, und rye eualiag 8: ie ir, inn 0K 10 OFraption in -encr i city govern- itis becoming “rayther’’ risky to try it again, remem- | time, their intention war, by toe coumututn, vo transfer ort rigil economy tu par do expen ‘iturer, Dering the old adage, that ‘‘a pitcher which goes to the | such’powers to the several xovernment as would rend F that seer. of theve doctrit > Jeni to Tully a8 ome mag Cy overnme wme v ue States in ini cart fof youl ys vernment. a1 well 10 often is sure to get broken.” Tho Captain of the | ieee ecient eae the eo, atitutlon, eet Who eek nee isos Test \romt uaaeen f aod tou ‘the ‘ue holding, may be disturbed by some acto: the majority Ww any one of them in derogation of the rights of the wm nority uniées this doctrine above declared be inter posed; therefore, Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia, That ‘the Governor of Virginia be, and he is hereby, requested communicate this proceeding to the severai Governors ‘ef the Confederate States, and to request them to lay the same before their respective Legisiatures, and to ‘We \uest their concurrence therein in such way as they ‘may severaliy devm best calculated to secure stability ‘© the fundamental doctrine of Southern civilizattn which is hereby declared and proposed to be advanced. Mr. Corum did pot press an immediate vote, His reagon (or forbearing to ask a vote at this time, he said, ‘was thas he did not believe the public men of the South ‘eciate the doctrineannounced. They do not appre- it at its vital and most valuable point, which is its denial of the power of the majority. in masking a consti tation for a State, to disturb a pre-existirg and resi‘ent property. The prevalence of this di i- gence of the world can alone give the eholding -tates ‘exemption from war. It is the repudiation of this doc- ‘trige that is at the top ard bottom, an. in all the circum- ference of the struggle in which we are engngsd, If the ung od seotiments asserted in that deca. ation, and which the doctrine proposed ag the practical result is educed , be not sound io the pnicsophy of the subject, and ought net to be adopted into the public law, then megre slavery Ought to be abo ished, and Divine wisdom will accomptish the deliverance. Hut. be said, he did ‘g0t believe the sentiments sound and the doctrine logic- ally inevitabie, and that nogro slavery will exist in the countries governed by the white race until the native Jandof the black man shall have been civilized and Ghristianized. Mr. Collier said ne would only now add the desire that every ne: in the confederacy, and ‘8 many elsewhere as will, would publicb that declara roncres norte feed cy te ope | stem and stern there are angle irons in the usual way. pon h 5 f Const, May 14, 1862. The framing of the ship is very heavy. The space bo- Two more federal prisoners were caviured ast ight | tween each frame is twenty-one inches, and the frames on the rad leading to Farmington. They belonged to | or ribs themselves vary from ten to seven inches in the cavalry, were well mounted, and on outpost duty at seus ihe time. “They repeat the usual story of disgust with | ¢ePt With double angle irons at outer and inner odges, the service; “glad they were taxen; always bad a natu- | The dow is constructed in a manner at once peculiar, and ral sympathy with our cause; if they had Jived in the | affording the greatest strength to this important part of south, would have been original secessiouists.”” of | the stp. The framing of tho bow is placed dixgonally, affairson the other side they have also the same old | the effect of which is that, in the case of collision with story to re, eat—Helieck has an immecse army; num- | other ships or with rocks or icebergs, the strain would bers anywhere between a hundred and two bundred and | fali upon the very strongest material within the struc- fifty thousand men, aii well and admirably drilled, and | ture. In addition to the keslsons and girders of the usual will be in Corinth within two or three days.”’ That | frm, keelsons and girders of a novel form have been in- same old ‘two or three days” stiil. For five weeks now | troduced, in order to give the sbip strength. A ship, that has been the story, and yet, for sme unaccounts. | under apy circumstances, must be of much strength to ble reason or other, Halleck stiil eliogy to the river and = the government surveyors ; but the builders of the to hie g nboats. tia have gone further than this,and have put back- In tho meautime the river is rapidly going out, | bones and ribs into the vessel to give her an extra promising #000 to leave the bosts bigh and dy. At | streagth. latest accounte it had fallen twenty-five {eot, and stilithe | ‘The weight of the iron in the Scotia, as launched, was heat and drought continues. Guerilla bands, also, cou- | 2,500 tons, amd when the hull was finished its weight tinue to annoy ths enemy ant disturb his quiet passage | was 2,800 tons. When the engines are on board the up and down the river, much to bis displea-ure. What ixht of the immense mass is 4,050 tons, at which time a pity st is our pecple will not allow the Yanke:s toenjoy | she draws twenty-two feet of water. siginee are their trips when on such @ bos) itabie visit. As it ist 883 harse power. The Scotia is rigged only ghtly with have to keep pickets out ail along the shore, und three masis. Each inast is thirty inches zn diameter. they hardiy feel themselves secure. The Scotia is not clinker built, the plates of the ship Our ew pris-ners also have large stories to te!l about | being laid alternately, so that one adds strength to the the artillery which Halleck is bringing up against us. | ovher, and they form & whole of great compactness and “He intends,” they say ‘to prece.le the attack by heavy | golidity. The keel plates are one and one-sixteeuth of an mortars, which are to sbell oar wo.ks all around, | ich in thickuess; at the bottom of the ship the plates and thus open the way for infuntyy, In | are titteen--ixteecths of an inch; from this section to the , he expects to demoraliz: cur men | loadwater they are seveu-vighths of an inch, and above ree that when tbe twoarmies come together | this they are an inch in thickness. aa easy time of it.” He forgets that our | ‘The Scotia has seven water-tight compartments, The meu have airendy some experience in this kiud of work, | goods are stowed in two ot these divisions, seventy-five and know how liith: damage ‘‘sheil:ing’ usualiy does. In | fvet each in length, twenty in breadth and twenty in the midst of all the sh ling from the gauboats in the | height. ihese goods stores, or rather tacks, are placed Tennese-e the day of the fir-t day's bat:le at Suilon, it s | i» the centre line of the ship, and are capab.e ot receiving doubtfal if a siogie man was kilied or art. she Is make | 1,500 (one of measurement goods. These chambers are opinion a thet beng taken under the Gris fag and at.’ pion he ine waisted ani tus | aap of oar ha para 2g for irait, ‘hore are, Got feu than thyrtcen ups Laue | eB avon by addins wo the criinal cated racy, 9 nr: been cooled by showers of rain, with some thunder and } should be that wien the tosucha he will hay B. TULLY, ne «Xtens Nisa 8R. > Commitien Erear eRe D: Beauregard’s Blaster. UWEL, 5 {From she heinpis Appeal, May 25.) 2. The following letter regard to Gen, | a huge n 180, weil calculated to seare horses anc oli wo- | perfectly water tight; and in the event of acci- | lightning. For a fow days, when it had been very warm, | try 18 now temsed suid have 4. Bol “MISCKLLANKOUS, Bragg, gives evidenc: ot both thew | men,butuot'men inall thelorgantfurious'-he.ligg” | dent 10 the hull ‘thee tanks woold of them: | wo were: epeivencr tine Tadisponsable Juxury, lee, the | Hon may be 10 Ball ft hac aor agli ee gallant spirits to do a | in their power to secure the : of igiond Wo. I t Prilow. and the forte below New | selves float the ship, the vessel being so cou- | supply having failed; but, thanks to the contractors | {y.y), . MPORTANT WOAK ON PuYAIOLOGY, sce ple, preserve the gallantry and bravery of our Orleans, it 8 doubted if a dozen men hae been killed, ® vd us to have, in reaity, @ double bottoin | (who are not to blaine, the vessel baviag Lad a long pe Larn0ul 8 Po ris) boo Con and Ne. eden Teiidem Bow edite Ry revealing th a, 90 thas 1 the Freneb the goods chara is no dovbt, however, that this is H. the outer were Vhore and reward tho dee (sof distinetion on the battle fei eck’s in n passage), it was soon renewed, as weil as to pagish those who may disgrace our colers tentic He knows very well that we have an army hore | beaten in or injured the inner would in all likelihood There are quite a number of Southern as well as anatowy & etine tie “Korward! and always forward!” will be our motto | vearly cqual to bis own in numbers, aud eve y way su wect the cargo dry aud intact. These goods hoids are | Northern visiters here, most of them staying at the EL Lica eerie ony dl 3 from this tine henceforth, and the siege of Corinth ehall | perio: t» it im personal bravery and the for which eed by thre» water-ticbt tanks from the upper deck. | Royal Victoria ilotel, were they appear to live ia pers | Aen ay thaw ttics, La its pie a the futur teen ae see the bole: $ anuililaied, and our army on the | !t fights. He knows, also, that wo bld one o th» | On each «ide o/ thase tanks are th esliaréer bunk- | fect bormony, just a8 Parnum’s happy family do, hopes ot miitions, Tne people inuse mM wri EARP a Nicos march to Nagbvilie and Lo isvilie— - strongest pos tio.s in the confederacy, eu-rounded | ers, cayable of co taining 1,800 tons of ceals. The liver ¥ the reports toour prejudice, notwithstanding teap-riment ol ree Say. tron dive MY OF ‘THne Miss on every fide by admirable natural ‘lices of de- | will have site ever engines, with two cylinders of 100 (rayagapt representations made of our animosity toe Lnton and vs in Conisrt, Mine., May 10, 134 fence, which have bee wirengthones by every art | | 4 of piston. | and deadly hatred to the North, you will fiud mea, ant olftiew a RK. BRI.GS' CORN AND BUNION thos in dis hit bi <HOw Mo ws, therefore, well aware | Tue padd es n is ws aad @ tb care lor aud Indst ral fee, Se The following communication from the cout @ar forces i» published for the information and gur to miliary Worusn wo, in the game houre, holding the most extreme Be opinions, and having feclings di:metricaily opposite, Can of Six wator oan vle to brin hat be the rings. a Up his army fairly Of this ariny. Let it reepond to this empkutic com yikes & great misiace, how partments, ao tbat il living Wwgecher iu pei Thave not heard ty Nias viat —— @f forward,” and the Northern horde, now aypronciuing oe cut off between it | Paving row or quarrel by any sectional party Rulefadiocy ome Sep. ue 50 conty snd SI per us, Will fy af *chalt before the wind.” wries ten gmail boats, | from Norus or South, inuch less botweea any iuabiiant u by dra slate: Def BRUCE ‘al Chie Rs, Wa four vi whieh are Lufeooats, and are all fitted with Clic | and a Noriherner. Pipniies, cid Hnedwar, oposite Dt Pants art, Haanquake® 3 x 1 find every picce tke, and they will. ort # paceut lower : To tl! the truth, the Nasea devil is not fo black as Sad ine Gunconein pare? * painted, and you must pot judge Yrom the acts and | our po.ivical of at is time t at v he Grvens1—Immediately 3 nire veh regiinon tal e« y ngace VENT ON WORTH A POUND OF Lo y N ACE Pps ang olehils aid than upon the rece, tien of tbo int enemy, you will r arn the two prigoners | about 300 y foviiugs of afew. whi car oe covet forwa-d to these heaiquarters, d to tho Firat Cujted | ing the Atantic bas been looked to with care. The . aaeiet ae ° s:6re the Re Srnion Get etpetind the names of those offers and sfurmerly commanced by Cen. Hardee, | saiooas are on che ¢ nd both. the Arrivals and Departures. nt havin parts, al % {a Senro, y using who sha'l have most distinguishod themselves, ax we! i t and thoir horses given to 3 1 commodious DEVARTURES, to nety bev-rag: Dr Tes ROUX S rreuca Oognae Bitters, ase the who shail have misbebaved or a troupers of w diiferent suri, @. ‘ed and ventilated, and heated with | govrmamrron axn Bunxex—Stean'«hip Hansa Feuer he Tie are the wuyd » ime: Uitiers 1 ‘sities their cours on the field of bari. Regiments whose _—- autifuily durshed, the uphoisterer’s, | stein, lady, the re sees an Vearelads iA 1 of its origical mn ue ah dy ae aonndis worthless ( n avery shall have been moe arts having bes 1y | S-hepeler, Mrs Am ar ‘a, Mie Lots Strousse country, wid the Unon | impoliiynd, a8 an; cua ¢ ne Sonsai Is asp) wad van's, Mont. rach im one wuimoatusiamiy. We believe that uited effort | sowly by » 0S practi hot ene pelea From the S Appeal, May 15.) an ee te te aay, Dr B Bt 5 Deceit mien wo hav iene obj welll be crown. [| sarotfor America, eyes cinaen: wena vee Lege Som +0 ot and chi d wich I Geers. nals eg 1 Wecanhot rem mber when we were inore surprised (L for several pers jar eb teen won Whe oven $0 boalutat the €o.-n) > conveyed as « ing them. From (he difficu ty of y aud w nt of the orders 1 the country in wl i#.Won and the en.oreerns through the despatch we publish this morniig from . EFigse, Mra Annie Garke and cbtid, SIN. ARDS, 7) CENTS PER 1,000; TRO. © Biuuye, HM Muller and lady, New etasn, ree iat for oer ih inquiry wo ére operating, it is rooms, with plenty 7 amp Moore, Louisiana, to our secretary of State in ‘uere ol 4 “Mins otan test,“ Tehe houest? ta he capa Inia, dS cons: La ela, 2560.5; Biloea is iret Seceemty that cach division, Brigade and roginental | Richmond appears, has ventared ty take ina CLAS VOR DEK tn Siil, Miss 8 Sroall, Prwiadeipnia: SG | yy Tene init ws the Ouauon” Pa ke aligpecn | per roan. en dpabers,fooss Png at at Minds SF enn Deccid Samrly vedoremmd that, when with: | tereible pose Nees of the Consnl of the | Port ee een eer bane, Bremen’ Consul in Guatenmda; HK'e er. MY quipies should te the only testo. par y faith. ‘Thai ia yehap Pil ting in Bone oF colors, Tr. out orders, of at a loss ty know what to do inaccion, (bey feut, a smoking room, ice houses, butchery, bakery, ang. PB Gaburs, JM Maya, JN Momady,’ Mes B Kent, 1 202i inen of auch con arvutive opinions can Le lad we BR. DAWLEY ® newes gpiahiment, wornce oF Reade and ‘il : M. : New h Consuls 4 - - i i q ant R uf amust rapidly advance in the direction of the Loaviest cow houses, &6. Between decks all the passengers’ | Mextto; L A Heradia, lady, three children an‘! two servants; fer moment deuot, mud We have taken we Inldative | Cenue streets, mear Ciwy otter a Gun Grief war araainia In the concentration of | $20 Litizens’ an - nm, that he | Sorin are situated. These are nest bedrooms, with | T brook, aly aud_ecrvani; Wm Adama, Pedro. Jur wee eet tes oo does 6 basin We fnvite. ah who agrve wit wb eases iy test LAO masses agaiust {ractions of messes: moreover, aur moto | t# 8O-relied t * on of the first named dignitary, | two or four roomy bertha, and ag the height trom deck | Santia.c dv Guba; H Koster, lady and ehtids Michael Den iment (0 givo us their snpport, aad if that be ne- ‘8 NEW STYLE, | clild, Calitorkia; Miss Carolina Garme ant two ‘sd Bislers, two chidren and servant; DH Eh- hey Bugeia, JH yon Glabn, MraJ Uuzicker, © W mand lady. LGherardint, lady and two chidren: G hiliven; M Leichtweiss, A Mar, ot, 4 Ftenm Misa Roce Basido.n, Peter Milne, Joseph Emanuel, # W Muller, W Nordsiec, lad: and child; Fr Whivpa, F olber, § ¥ ; , ‘Anna Burkhardt, Leiior Marsch, New York; Mi fo citiy taken a Wauit key from his pocket, and seive\ a bank whose #tock is owned and e ntrolied exclusivery by foreign subjects. ihis high handed procedure, in’ our inind, presents aoother Trent affair for the con- sideration of the federal governme.t, The weil recognized principle of futernatioual law, that & neutral flag covers neutral goods not con ‘abaud, applies in thik instance as weil as on nhave ud doubt as to the ultimate result oi have eailed your attention to ¢ ia aalra welmst uuforcrlook the aet.on on bie “ of our own ue @ BYol mh PUrRuET he skealth to re omatnant, purty of tie Bate ia yt nd-d vo can len te ‘auling they of wed taxa.i0n of tLe Wie S.ate, bi sulcus ? 101 @ | LAnabacher, L Ronil- | [eriy'becn leve leu azainet the nteteste of thiseity, Mistory | fecka 1eriee: cure whe sincere see tant around New and two children: J | teaches us that, Ix proportion to the amount of franchises | git, sind wt H Steers, Mre Bilen | and immunities cxtes ed to municipa: a thorities, so has | Ste! 4 {GET ABLE PILLS. OF VEIVLE have wd and sp Tine De. Chil PRINCEPLE, : vi k is between nine and ten Jeet there is plonty of space. They are algo wai! hghted and fisted up with be- coming taste, quite in keepny wich the other parts of the uob.e veesel, There are yeiiemeu’s and ladies? cabins between the fore and aft berths, which are, in ing rooms. At night the berths aru J; bit, a8 in other first class modern steamers, should be, “korward, and always forward!’ woth vie tory shall pereh decisively upon our baanere, The more fapid the attack the weaker, bnbitucily, the resistance. Respectfully, General, your obedient servant, 6. 'T. BEAUREGARD, Genera! Commanding. To General inaxron Brace, Commanding Army of the Miseussippi. ry MEATONS OFT) ORTY MIL. general aspect Priced thin GhEA REDU woul light the hgot itself iw beyond the reach of vue pissenger, ; With ¢ board a vousel at sea, and if we mistake not, Lonix Nayo “ ‘ 0 ght! ue “JAMIN BRANDRETH'S PILI ty ed pry hale leon 4 not the man 40 abrink from tue strict en orcement | fioweit phger ethan: antp Gy uate of Meee 2? ARF | Ee equ um four enudren, Brattle Yi 2 etl Ree ne eee sth Las olowe! even ecqstil on tbincuy, Printed ie nee hy valoon ihe unwetcn toe Wile oMeree #Cowards die & thousand decthe—trave mea die but | Mf that principle. | What could bi induced Butler te Nor has the comfort of the seamen been neglected, | wankee; Dr Hotogp, Illinois, A Obes We hulerer, and tie frenchises taken {rom It, ual ov rament bas ue. in itty vo the Biate, The you they are not New 8.y-¢ noe of thie great metropolis | ang ath at.; Krank fasion s, Wasiingte tet of the pewer in the expe | YY al Dice. Nui tv4 Caudal a “o fe. wc ew tn ee Nes Principal Ofiee, No.4 Canal sree afer the respoustbil new ubens ere Trou the propleet this iy louse supreme aud; ene iiaed | GMTTH & BROTHER'S rush fatuitously inte this awkward predicame:t we can- hot possibly tell with the lighsnow before. s. He has certainly repeated the experiment of the unfortunate in Wilkes, and paved the way for his government to incontinently back down and ‘eat virt again, or Ayit Campbell's, corner 8th @ ‘Sold at No. ‘ou sql re; Campbell's, DGrvand at ‘Tho forevastle is a roomy and loity apartment, with forty berths, in tiers of three, and heated by astove, which is care wliy eked up, 80 that n vvhing but heat can from it. Tho Scotia, as we bave stated, was launched on the ence,’ is an aphorism ines mind by the present © mditi surrender is over, and the peo my) use iD repining fan fortitude. The ‘ate of war his ev Schwa o jeurly impresaed upon our f Noriolk. ‘he pang of convinced that there is nave met the burniliation with ‘been considered Krentz, A 4 rinally trawsterred Cleveland, NY; Airs L Rowe, Miss | eee ye ane dndey rh it, Miss Annie ‘Eimendortt, Mist Mary Kimen- : ie York; John Muller, Indianopolis, Mis Dr kelier | RATE Dean said, prosinat: th ‘ani iwo children, Brooklyn; DG Jonging, Pomsville, Pa: APiW lady and two children; H Migb, ad; ix chile Blessing. ke Lwulsy FH in, ta wncertain, and a brave poopie can always make un France, Spain ind the Netherlands combine §.8:cb is the f June, 1861, The operation was conducted by a wer 1y Albany, an! to avgmont the burthens of tne peopls NEW TORK ds W meet. its cxigeuces, tho auouneeivent or | Present aspect of tho case, tho igh we fee: so chorough'y | Shnie and effeosive plan, aud, although th cayrwunaey Maxie Fe eee’ Br ihe 7, Py Wie Licerowe © unnegeAERrY ocers, aud 630- jaw =, evacuation fail like a thunderbolt from a cioudiers sky on | ‘“isgusted with, and completely woaned from delusive | vary rayorabie, the scene was witnessed by thousancA of | Wolleuwel: Oeguenee oe hice eat ore + jo dhe devoted heads of the community. but the occupation | expectations of foreign interveution in this war, th persons, in the morning of that day there were attach- | Puiladely hia! ¥ Hetig, 8t Genevieve objesia. We Wish Wo prowct tue rent payers ‘EXX ‘of thn city By anarmed and, wo ‘night adi, morta | Date nO Ge DeR a ee ee eee. AL Let posers [28 te the bow of the Scotia twe chain cables, which | mai ME Laneet., ours ills ® Mi it | tne dean Taw tou apory man, {re aL , bas been met with ree of fortitud nity ny ine + Perhans. egret: the river, aud w: rr short 4 aft hr) Ny ne who hi es an eulire house or store, dow! —_— Sani senbttuspresboven cur enmnies with the teu, nly aid wo the denp ding ace avd ‘ntany with | *etpuing ive tone auch my Uxe! into the. frond Um ‘Op Maceslawligs Caltrain: Rion ond win Me | Shut orn th a teoment nee, Jn whole, Dal and quarter casks, brewed, trom the choices we are worthy of the nawie oc ‘reoman. An intlige.: | ‘which history will iavest the Yankee name and nation. | fie north wide, ‘the chain cable. were twoand a halt 7 3 ‘ estas i viet i plirpo. | SArley Foe con Sevens and Kighth avenues. NY Peopic can alwaye conform to circometances, and are eve jiches in diameter, aud were oxCh ca, ablo of resinting & Feouy lo submit ty power When resivtunce js vain, and Strais of 120 tons,’ There was uo checking gear on the hh, Ou ht torecete the Weliare of our beloved Propore to Recomm a oes - The Union Movements in Arkansas. Johnson, H Rouse, WHT Hoare, Now ¥ support of every tan Why seeks ti GREAT CURB, . 1 x Seon 1 @hile ty may deplore ue ciocumiawes Unit placed (From the Mempbia Appeal, May 16.) south side of the river, ‘ibo inclined yiane or sliding iry Cryuther, Geo Gouittry.. The voje t of every polldcal organiaat on suouid F Cae snnintthees albicind tenella, thgjr neck ia the yoke, they have alway: a suflicieat dis | Tt war rumored at bes Are yemterdsy tat the federais | pia.k, uloag which the vesel was tu glide inw b fem oor tay er be the adv: he pnb gawd the Vey vation OLE | egw one, Ucie f 18BL.—k brwly certly Wha L wan Of efB.lon to work 7 wily 1) the traces, knowing that any 6 force—a portion of Cortis’ column— | the water, was constructed jn the usual manner, yile and’ tive ehulde gone of Riv ny in its most aude, rorm, by other entree must r in dinaster West Point, on Little Red river, aboat | as we the framing, the biigeb locks ond dogshore. rs Gibbs, Rochester; Xr ANB MBVALLIC SOLES, wile consid: 6 aluwst Wha\imoud vote Of UF citizens the act | Ke¥enty Gye miles from Little Rock, And that tury On deck floated Union Jack, the Stars and stripes York; Jno Adams nid wie, H an Aloniaie Yonedt ww uo'e afte r r y . Bi now; Jno complaints of @ rheumavie niture, and T graverally. io eon iF Viruiols, reek “ peg tage ent tn neo wr oe Oe ee ee saceeest tinny ae i a Along; 3B mtd tava sree. docriain remody for fuvalide eu ho condition of Virgiula, ready to rise at they forcibly took possess: the knots of workron stat dat various parte of the | kote. tw, Vor ‘, " * for ¢ ‘ Bucamunt, Havona, A 8 Wolowasai, ma; Geo Vail, Ld into m Te meek nes to py from such complaints Y, tov @ the storm w sink boneavh the wave, or the purpose of waing b we! knocked ge vlovks, when the vessel | Kew vora; J. R. Myers, © D Carenora, MoSweenoy, r Hon oF te PeUN.Ary Interests of a low, CAPT. ANTHONY H, HAGGERTY, howd (Rte 80 dec ble fate “has cided, | trangports which they are esid lo be constructing ai th. sank dowa uvon her own hi, resting ea the twoarth: | Now York; Mi Chapin, Wor Palin, John Cor Me apreared to be the enbractng weliun a ceriain cir. 6 can House, Long Branch, N. nud to.day a conquered } | place for 8 ACrOSK The Fiver. fiei-1 keeld, OF moveable base, which sides aigng the | uixea, Cineianal; Geo Hughes, Balti at Ht aoe ne eed Tow in@ Whos, iat,s thes and honors | To Mettam & Co., 42 Browaway. un yvered £0 5 condition is comverned, | Two hund cavalry are reported to be within | guriaceof chofixed inclined plane. iwween tiv movable | Win Holnur, Mire Do Markas uy two eblidien, Sew fo ist How. To sich ao extent has thie welisiness veen | Call or'vend fora clreulas ui vii lit with the f to s.stain our | ton miles of Cotton Plans, in the White river valley, | bise and the sumovavle iuclinud plaue was tho usual | WS Darra Bermudas stenry 8 oul Chas Barlow Miao, | cried that division hae a iain ile dem Palfen fo: tunes with the diy , Pojogott county composition of taliow and Diack sap, wo facinitate ff om ei Wallner wit Vai, Row H enon je And suvely dt 18 not the pare 00 ary authorities intend to let the enemy go | gruccth ber derc into the wat shere © i, Day vad Mary ‘wud fet ouresives on the wayside, and in uum to Work aud Wild these lates wituwot inierruption, | this mom ub ihe Lbile dogsbore, with Ks eneoud " go; Mis aleney uaniancove remedy Tor, sit neero wail and benoan our positions eather when the whole sryect could be forel and tha further | to ive jniwovariv viaue Bud iba other secured to the tae whi, Wo chiidven ‘iropay, neuralgia, par vane abate oonque t we oi of Cortie’ coluinn tin eded in this sirection by | mm yable bare to bid back the cuvrmecs etruciure, LT cca hg eal rs Bom FH By aes nll OF send for BelrouiNt @ud continue to m Hairs as bevowat y & single Gunboat vp this tewm? We hall mee. | wai hing. a8 it did, 2,500 tons, ond to prevint we yore! ys we Beanie, U tied Agry, W Ape + anata hn onsen - ongo more under the ‘ from rusting down sate he water s t Hadsigula; dite ved tur ayn ae § PROVISION company. x ves that the antho: ivjes shall The Tyranny in Vaitimore, the sbip was then named the bi " failed to oomerve 1 beak 208 GREBN WICH STREB! i a better fate, becn re they Frow che Mem ptia Ay 4), lay 15.) Arbuthnot, the tiful Havana the organivat demovratic pariy in tals trey sll aml wai rat wp elven.” Let us conform in| Tho following is an extract froma erierfomagen. | Avbutlinot, Ee4., avisha “aco pha waieh have been (ur Be ee eal pan t ped. aven though we may | teman in Baltimore to his brother inond, avod | One moment # t Her Mrand Mrs if ft - $7 Por BDI, Me, por ag. hope at no distant day that iate moy raise our sunken | the 16h ult" Oh. if you only What we have to | siroke © ‘le tie La! Hy red Hania 8e,, plain OF ‘ fortunes. fufier here—the tyrauny in uinost inguppe auto, Ne. | te dogehore nent ‘ee msion Teas, 1; Citeem, de, ¢ 22% We are Bot tho only people who have been conquered. | geoee now eit iu the congy ene with the w f thove The "1 hn Feat arent cen ventn wads wh city an Se or re dewie te we oc t img MUTE Vo @O WU Fo Feckeer Weir auEroval uF tine | Uuadunire boue oy Ville Byaelalurs at thie oe 1h L& pt ease D thes ses 86s |g hak Ges perenne rer er i. ts A pate yeu Mie ©

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