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THE NEW YORK HERALD. CC pa eee =r a = WHOLE NO. 9398, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1862._TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE TWO CENTS. oan For Other Wants Sco ith Page. eT TU ATIONS WASTE DAS uMALES... Within the short space of th has red | have transpired, he thinks that it plated we hourly another lot of wmernreeeene re, | QPUAsIONS WwAninD 9 ao FOURG 0 2g, INTERESTING FROM FORTRESS MONROE, | ‘noms cr suaux'sodexinrt the ouiey fora am | tarabog ona met that tsi mule weno | Weta s en nun ann enn n eS? SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALF.4, cook, the other wor a tance of ®venty miles around Norfolk. Jn hig last expe- “(LADY WISHES 50 ONTAIN a BITUATION FORA melas ae (aulma dana iadda ata ctaces ae gi ste: ‘isbep ber hoo Ceovetich coh Lasatrea cad .10-Gve sallans) Sele Ge hee eee tae ad eee | ne emcees 52 Os ne Oe Gacereuuene of Col. Dodge, beyond a doubt, frustrated any ng con- |. to think that we must give these pirates up, and thus in ait. ress; rh 10, hat ection to go Mo the country for the sumer, “Apply at 712 ITUATION | WANTED BY TWO. PROTESTANT The Union Demonstration at | is sour days. ‘tho Cotonol is ably assisted by his | templated by Col. Wright, and disappointed the hopes |’ manner rocognize privatecring. as first clase would assist whe seem to vie with each other in their efforts to ac- which he had entertained. General McCicllan’s recommendation to Mr. Stanton in ST ST TOPE IN WARN ae wel the w yh wasn, bu theater ‘other as a haberna idaad matress) Norfolk. complish brilliant acchievements, On the present ocea- | I have ‘earned further particulars in relation to the | refo cace to newspaper corres nondenta, which appeared Ax og ears by the day. sey gale auhfec sion the Colonel was accompanied by his Adjutant and perp tting pemeg eee ines bd aos Peasy: 1p the DRPAER OL | Wedicas , brs caused Us to stute, ove Writer Addfias Leindsease Tig’ ast 2th ae woo . -ASHING LADIES AND OBNTLEMEN'S WABBTKO | oom ¢ chee: 4 Caert Peet ana ene Sea took |p "tering mat rans ing “ot twenty ten, undar cot | who Sa wih tha send fron Tareahine ot eee te ans ming done in @ auperio” &.yle wb Lit Bxzpedition the Mounted ec of allegiance, and were released on their pa- | man pt. Davidson and Lieu eming, were pro- | formation uch they Know is contrabs SOLABED: FOURS, WOMAN WISHES A BITUA- between zd tnd Sd ava, attra Chichontera. nn” a - role. ‘The Lieutenants Varatol to take tho oath and shed cooding in the dirotion of Blackwater river, whan they | that tuey ave mot. held responsible by oe aaa Septe sre! » mpi Baderniande Been “ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE, Rifles into North Carolina. Beis wore parsed by Smarket man from Saffiik. In a few | ‘Pass aud Parcle apj ended,’ which Raye newspaper te as Wee Py Bre ee ter La] 999) 16 prison, minutes after the market man left them tho command corre<puisterts are obliged to sign.” There you have it be wilting to take & situation a8 thainbermnasd land wai tre We have very important mews from Suffolk this fail ato is seecna The yadvance guard was allowed ana par geagh, ‘ RBSPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO | griouhd care of children, “Apply at 118 exermerhora at, afternoon. The report is that some twonty mon, ba- | {© pass; and, when the main body camo up, a murderous vory thing is vory quiet here to-day to an outsider; ATS , wast and tro in a privace family, Good refe- | Brooklyn. i a - fire was opened upon t’8n from both sides of the | bat those who know of war and letails soc apecatroin her Int luge. "Oa abot Ud-ar Fe ys aete tee rin eer} Destruction of the Rebel Forts } toociag to uarians Eleventh Pennaylvania rezi | $2, ¥88, Qvemed UpoD. 8°80 fro Ot tes oa ee eae a eae aid ts datas cannot rail to LADY WISHES TO ODTATN A SITUATION FOR A W as chambermait and w asset in washing and lronlng? on Elizabeth River. Se ae Nee Meretarcaeoyt ative, perond Hepner rggmyr coup eigen Lien Fike Aero pele be fon amr iaie 8 ovipelsi takai yt, who bas ved wit ber ang | ree foary Feferene» frou Ber la nd. objection 0 Suflo\k, were surprised by a party of rebel cavalry, and airy : vilres no Tit @ caution at al they could. Five of the command managed to | times not to fail into error, There aro men here reach their camp; but the remainder, irciuding | who industriously aud insiliously circulate . reports Captain Davidson and Lieuteuant Fleming are still mise: | Which are calculated todo hirm. and they laugh when ing. At is not kao ho or how many wore killet on | they baye enisapped any one, Newspave cp respond nts either side, It is t the party maklog the attac: | area favorito object of their mach ‘vations. Wiua. dove Originally intended té intercept Colonel Dedyc's com. | like mvck ess they tell their wale, and then,s. aKe like, m . the country. Call for two daya at 1 Waverley place. eighteen of them killed or taken prisoners, but two of retire ee ANYED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS tho command having returned to camp. Ihave found it RESPECTANLE YOUNG GURL WIBIES § SITU- | opt ae en a. UO twee} LHEIR VALUE AND IMPORTANCE, | impossivic to cather furthor detaiis in re'ation to the ‘and wachinge Gall tor two uayeae lokWest Thirty affair, the mossengor arriving just ag tho mail ig about ‘Would go a @ catnbyinald and seamstress, oF a8 only. “Apply fov wo days rect, Lest of elty reverence, No objection to tile -ANTED—A =A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE GI! tt» Serger to close. mand, ‘The cowardly and dastardly act of the bosh ad cram away, 10 sacl in quiet vee tha nectar of their pote a to do i) pook hi bis wivate fi a i wh ekin, 1 eatest indign riten ancied gor, correapo.dent of a ink bd novdjecionts Georitan wages he objec net or cy! Amteresting Statement of a Rebel De- |...Nor!k has completely subsided, and there is no more, | a ine oe ne ee ie veai: | player this Going a fow day's’ slace, but'l ama urraid ie PROTESTANT YOUNG WOM AN WISHES A SITUA® | Forerence siven fon her last pace, Apply ak 476 Cherry 8, exoitement here than in an ordinary country village in | \Cngoance upum the per es aiors biter his boon Nit, : nesting » Balorstands ch cas rally ences given, Can te INTEDCA SITUATION AS WEY NORGM, eT a serter from Richmond. midsummer. Thonews of Union successes has had the | | Wo hear a rumor ihat Magrede: ‘The Haze bas returned to the Roa’s agnio, after a Wen for two days’: 195 axb a ws vecuble inarried woman, Who has lost her ayn effect to dopress secession own almost out of sight, and ppocciily : alk, A at he its trong oreabout nil ee 2 ievotand if A, RESPECTABLE YOUN WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU. var incense Ree Se pefersose sive! thoUnion men are growing in numbers and atrongth. | rogards this quarter, ho will undoubtedly tnd Wimecls | by. t8, and 1" en ‘WLion; is & gooKd COOK, Was EP am jvnierwania | fF yest; ‘There is much comp'aist on the part of those who h: ty mi-taki a busiviens and can coms Well recomjyemied from her Last AFFAIRS ON THE JAMES RI . pals par who have | greatly ii-takon, coming rega ta Bra Nl StaP Aye Seklj ines hors areas | YYANTEDBY A GHAAAME QUEL A SIRLAMON AR ES RIV ERs tn che oath or ldaisnde thas Cay “ade Kops updero —— Er eum thew Wate rm, a = - - Franklin et, rat door 1% moro stringent oppression, in the matter of theneccssa | Our Fortress Momsoc Correspomitemee. | rei aa, auiaues lik proasure yirtics,” fhe coast is -afo A ene Gee MN sseinalor pli ghiled ante Ge creat ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION IN Arrest of a Rebel Recruiting ries of life, than existed under tho robel rule, There is Fournss Monnox, May 30,1802 | Ghd the wacher beautiful. @ private family, as cook; is competent Lo undertake ali kinds ot cooking, Willug to go in tie countey. 0nd ty really much suffering hore, and tho government should wa 6 Feferenice, Can be seen at 65 West 18th at, near 6th av. Party in North Carolina. hasten to the relief of this almost starving poople. The Flagship Avhere in the Elisabeth River—The D-s'ruetin | The wave! w this plice bis dimimished wonderfe lly Of the Rebel Fouts an the Hlizahth Rinr—d Strange Pro | 1 the past few duys—tn tact, ace (he tr ubles tn Lalthe eeturelinktr Phuc aa nco—The Pat of the | Myke, itis a grote rellet wo cho department to have lite gulleren: no objection to tae couury s best rerorence trom Bipince, Cull tor tine Gaye ae 25 Bench place, two 1oin Degraw st., Brooklyn. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND SEAMsrRuss | \YANTED—BY A, YOUNG GIRL, (A SITUATION TO = is . Aan Norrorx, Va., Juno 1, 1862. Merrimac on Board of a Un'on Gunboat—A Union Lad, ‘The nutuaber of letters from the.army b fore Richmond primes sien: ean do wl Kina ot ane sewing do general housework: wound do chamoerwork and x . Discovers ia -A. Batok nera-Eha, Fiiiale fs truly o.ormons. I have $n Over ove bundred Would doa litte chauverwork; wages frou OF per: | pwistzn he washing andtsoningy Kime yore silly relerence STORM IN THD GULF Union Demonstrations—Particulars of ile Brilliant Eex- covers Him—-A Batch of Ligers—The Prica'eerswvn | threat "i 5 ee Bonth. “Gall ut orvens tor two dupe 214 Bust 2a at Biui'st cornsror one tioore front, ve eae a bed » 1 paition of the New York Mounted Rifles into Norn} Agaiti—A Hinbto General MeC.ihineColonet Harkins | thn ing aad coming Yo sive the letters are lighter Arrives Herefrom Roanoke Island vic: the Canai, fe, dé. | than those of fo: Cardlina—The Results Olained—Cndition of the Coun- days, hey write less in amount BETNATION MAT BOSE A. PORE ECR eee ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, girl, to cooK, was ts a good plain cuok and stantio: ‘ 7 : “ ; One of tho firnt items of yestorday Was that tho Min.e- | bvtfuller in hopes, I wit guaraytee. Tho Post Office heve rsdn ph aa Sowa hada strange sain trea, 8 pe Our Norfolix Correspondence. try etn IM Bat Spreia. etegene— Ths Hates | nite on her way to Norfolk, went on shore. Tam} ae tne. Heat roryanad 0 tha county ab 206 2 tu rt, Vouween dtin und 9b avs. duyeat 70 Churies st. Nonsorx, Va., May 20, 1862 Affair near Blackwater River, dec. n a ch ata aT 4 ‘ a wees Ho ane Monuesota was releas 1 irom. ber position last rk, Va., A ‘ e 7 able, and I doubt if I ever will be able, to ‘oarn the | pight at ntio u'clock, aud now safely rides at auchor in RESPEOTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES Fs sr. TED Extension of Tel hic Pacilities—The Union Feetin; The Union men of Norfolk and Portsmouth seem to . a apt Soitcen Gt od 7th ave, Lop Higaty feout roo. sige soe crab toasding wou Gall for |. The military tolegraph has been extended to Suffolk, | S!0%sb of Despond, into which they have been plunged | authority, | our NDS A tis bovlovod hore that & masked bstie-y, Inu boen dise enough t9 attribate the grounding of tho vessel to some | covered since the fending Of our tronya for explosions sunken ob.truction in the river; but that does not seem | 4'¢ secn much lower down than the bateries we have itive knowledge of, just the thing, as large vorsels have gone up there with- Je Yn Bt rHMR tha nid-‘elieet Yaxeumnar Boi Royal out any mishap. The weather was beautifal, and] bad | (trois, ort) arcived hore fri m Roanoke Isiand, via the no doubt but thet she would be got off during pie chap fi ei Seep Ganat. Coloxel Hawkins . # and twenty.of his gailant 7 J BL to open the day, and proceed on her yoyago up | the eoisiecton be woon Couvrals Wool und Burnside. her anchorage. Not a single vessel of war 8 | Sy this ar-veme st wo can dis conse with all (he seaward now in Hampton Roads. ‘This has not occurred foi bili a efor - fo our troops in thas. v beforo since the breaking outof tho rebellion, A few Para on th. goe Urb teai Ges the rine] tugs are here avd are used as dospatcls boats; but | stortis blow, we can cyade them by u.land c mmunica- if necessity demanded it, wo could bring a ‘leet here ina | tion. All NAP ogg aeiey om pore pro. niece — " ss . | some ¢ ALS. ro from the /ouayes that their fow hours, provided they dit not ryn ashore get!ing hero" | acs @ was unobey ticted, b it previons to heir siarting Efforts were made at oxch favoring of thertide w release | they c:npliyed a fow hou-s in removing abstucos the ship, but four tugs, aided by the canvass of the ship, ber rag we m en Put mae ek Le. rebels peng ce ay 2 tine sinc’. The pe ple aloag route were #i ent, Wore not ablo to agcontp!'sh the desired object, and at the And disptaca.to be docoutveoes: amet SE tedne Voerunond going down of the sun ehe was sti! there, hard ant fas' would net open the di Wwbridges’ without some growling, aground, Wedoarn that dur.ng te day the Flag Oflloer | Not a a cman wankige: oe auy |, song” a : oryimac, | OF People. Colonel Hawkins does not dink there wi visited the spot where entombed ny the groat Mevtimacy | ye ayy digicuity in keuplug this tive of amuanication the terror of the fleet of Hampton Roads,and that here- | open, fr we can reguinrly guasd it, aidatew armed turned perfectly satisfied that she was no long ra gaunt | bigs ¢ u reviily prevent the Febela from piacing ob- thing of life and dread, strvetions init. It wil be remeujbered (wat we pre- P : 3 dict d he communication betwee these two corps @ Several heavy explosions occurred at Sowall’s Point | fow days sinc’, aud tnerefore we were wot surprised to yesterday,and forsunie time we were at a loss to account |. sce the Zouavys lie. o this mortiig. 1 have reason to be- for such strange movomenta ia thatquarter. Lator in the | Hev@ (hey will return soon, and, of evurso, by Lhe same day I learned that the government, through the request | The Beazilian steam corvette Taracrse, bexting the of the naval ofticers hore, have given permission to ,doe- big flag of rin 6: Wiles ate Shite wee this worn: g. tan Ue ie i 1, On al ‘sta0y' ail the, Works onthe: Miziheth tive, commdneing’ | (iis torwiug, And | OUARLY willy wwe U Norio at Sewall’s Point, knd spelling those at Craney Isiand, | ‘The Trbane's story of the Yall cn baa of the by the leaders of the secession movament. They have u ‘int ir. O'Brit Te nt eee merrenetie oe mar, CHEIEIED OF WE MALO AST ra nate WET aad Ta "x took A HMPORAN shanner made known their determination to be no longer cowed by foara of former «pprersors nor by a dread of futuro consequences, through a declaration of devotion to the good old Union, Yesterday was a memorable day with the Union men in this citr and Portsmouth, and they closed. the merry month of: May by demonstrations highly creditable to themselves and Dencficial to the PUnion cause in this fecticn, In the afternoon a large meeting was held in Portsmouth, at which Hon- = = Jo-cph Sogar spoke for nearly threo hours with marked WASTED A strvarion, BY 4 comrarent rin, | from Now York: sho brought Me Muncas,of the Mian) grace Tithe aventag "Sie Ualha“Mdh’ oF Norval Me? ‘som, a8 Couk; Is @ urst rae Covk, Wasuer aud ivoner; | of Duncan, Sherman & Co.; Mr, Williamson, son of the * (Bes ol | good reierence, Apply at 85 Oe av, Bs , semb‘od in Concert Hall, and to the nmbor of somo cr RRA a ROT Ay RM Exeaideat of bd bey Be Bank; Mr. Waterbury, of 115. hundroil listened attentive'y to an uddrors from 3¥ A RESPECTA! MARRIED, WO. | Now York, and Colonel Rowan. The party made nearly | ces. iio spoko upon the exciting topics row before SITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- many a few gon les OF james’ wasuing wad iran. a Workin a wail poate Faliys ny objec 1@ co ie ing or io dy plain sewing; 149 good busonhole maker. Can | Visit to General Vielo, and were hospitably enter- | 11.6 copie at some Jongth. Everything was conducted ia tag most excellent order, and unmistakeab!e indications berwork and wal teu gu01 plain coo, washer and be meen wt Ki 1 West Sat ot, iinet sigur, froat reom, tained, The gentlemen have appeared to enjoy their i IF; No objecuon to githercky or ooUniry; best ciy re- ace frou wera offered {1int tho Union rontiment in this quarter ec no longer bs kept down. . ANTED—A SITUATION, A8 COOK, WASHER AND | ¢tip very much, Hermploy er, Quit for, two alse at Iwo Eant | VY ANEES sivctnine Imuilly; can make good breat- | 1, jg really pleasant to notice tho gradual develop- Thave been favored with some additional partic:lars in relation to the recent brilliant cxpedition of the New » Cal ay 443 4th st, tirst itor, front York Mounted Rifles, under comraand of Lieutenant Colo- nel C. C, Dodge, into North Carolina. ‘The object of the expedition was to open comm ‘nication with Ktizybeth City and to obtain inform: tion relation to tho top .gra- phy of the country between this position and certain points in North Carolina, te condition of the roads and RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ?) ‘auud, ie privete, neh ‘cu0a Ald Jaundress; can TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PRO!ES- for two Some weil bavuinended. days at Ler present ’ Wut git, 2 austin os Lurie; Understands the cae telegraphic corps, and communication now exists be- Soployer's, 39 West 37 revent | of chkdron porively, audinw neat pilin aver. or Would take | gwogn tho hendquarters of the Military Governor, in SMART GIRD, Wil0 WAS HAD EXPERI Felercuce, App. for two days at No, 105 Bist 24a ste Norfolk, and*our advance posts fn the direction of Ve. wishes @ situations chinuucnnatd or wurse; 48 bo tersburg. It is proposed to-extend tho line from Norfolk tio1 hy. with mrad ANTED—A 'SITUAVION, BY A RESPECTABLE : cua Tnpeieaetre pesca | MV. ah cee t ats uear ae | sen View, enhnca oO nt, by meant mo Present plaice, 13) Wess 42 at, u.th uouse wesi of broad baker; has quod relerence.'Can ‘Leacenat 43 West | marine cable. ‘The lines under the direction of Mr, SITUATION Pahokee tg AN anyon PRO" Ziph at O’Brien have been substantially erected, and he has cx- te tenant young girl, cigutesn yoo1monle we cba:ubermau hibited much energy and ability in the prompt executic Ghd watness In aennall familys cty reference given. FANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 7 hity Prompt execution soa kon iy ew iat eee nM airs girt,am waltsces of chamberuin aud waisresst | of tho important work entroated to Bim, oc, best of city reierence from her last place, Oallat 240 Woot 25 bk be ween stb anid ara, “*! “qhe celebrated yacht Haze arrived here yesterday SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ¥ OS DUESO WO lake CAle OF Cuil. ren, UF as oud! B good sewer; has no o jection to zo to the country oo a “Apply at I AtwDUS s., Brooklyn, = S Pore GIRL WiSiES A SITUATION AS | tvom. ment of the Union sentimont in this city. A reaction ft ie and ip ner, oF would co bi SEI EES 8 has commenced which no machinations of the ‘secession et ec STED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A pepo. oua.reteronn, tfou ber | VY “in Tauon asuuad wud acanairescy ao, ebjectap te “gg, | leaders can dolay, much less overcome, and the city in ra- e two eof ‘naira, frout reoin, 4h the counuy lor the summer. Apply Jor two days at 25 pidly becoming disenthralled. Even the nows of the reverse $+ | iiaay. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A to Genoral Banks faited to creato a sensation hero, secesh Bit \ation 10 Go plain covk.iny Gud asint with the wash: | \YANTED—A | SITUATION, | BY | RESPECTABLE | ig 40 far overawed by the growing power and dignny of As droning. Has tue! of chy reterence. Cull at 436 young Woman, a8 & god cova; an exceleut Washer ignity eh avi, bet between Boru aid Zith ots, for two days. iin cian it ub ty" Oal'at 8 ned et Pane: the Union men. Tho city elec ion comes o'f in xbout . i é ruer A: “y XOUNG GIkL, ‘DESIRES ‘A SITUATION TO MIND Chamber and Batayia ste, four wecks, and already tho note of prepa:ation is hoard childna und wo Nghe cuiubirwura, “fas no obsess | for the approaching municipal contest, Tho stru, and also that General Wool bad issued ordors for the | Rinal.o a ew evening» since is, us Ls al, Itisa jeouLtry TOF We tunancr, Uun be seen aise Tiss | WWFANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, this year will be eminently a. one-sided one, for fig fits, Seoral senilinent of tie people th that re- | Pa stsone of.thene aces to aumlal in the work of destruc... fAbdiloquet story, bt x4 0a a'fow ini jp een om fares, beuwoen Auth aint 4/th Bae fazatt a» pation foe Wash aid irom in stnack prate id 4 hve gon, At Evizabeth City and Edenton Golonel - 1) board during she m ring. cbateerid wes ben Le —— | fami its Good C.ty re.érenee frown lie: Callat | alrcady made manifest that the secossion disorgunizers tion and thou return to thelr regiments, ‘The great slave wou Story furbishel some of the J van Searcely credit the news, ai! but for the fact that sunt ‘ pees, corres; cndents came irom (he same 1 saw several of the explosions, I would not in the least | Stile capita tet! Hee s have pala attention to what Tat st thought tobe a | x gend you soiue of them Grea you rs aa « galloy yarn.” ‘This seems to be an uncalled for sicp, when two vos- |, May 81, 1862. sels-of-war, even of @ few (Mins, cou:d stany time pre | Fires at O'd Point Comfort—A Stable Siruck by ssighning vent the rebels from regaining & foothold in any of these and Consumed—A P.rrile Storm and Deluge—Arrical works, Craney Island, for instance, is separated trom | of the Met Steamer Gurdon, a Prize to the Gunbvat State the main iand by a sheotol water several huudred o Guryit—Ancther Load of Powder and Arms—Navad yards in width, and one eioven-inch gun could so | Newi—Siz Hundred and Seventy-five P'risorers of War one wt with oe < bgp rt, a 4 Douy En ikoute for New York—A Beten of Aridve Burners oops, bo mater w desperate, could piss and Deser‘ers—Strange S'oris from Riclmond—The o the island. I belieyo sea Unt Cnt at Hus be btGiaiog eee Feit a Se pres Conimittee on Naval Affaire at Hampim Roa ls, de. tue boats trom to make such a inover ‘Tho rear uf the Sine my last letter we have had Mv -ly timnas both by work can reality be prepared a0 that the eusiny could | gro and tod. Just boore the starthig of the Baitimore notdrive ont a garrizon, aud in years to come the works Wench fi would be of fminense vatue to tho government in the de- | Pita tet noar tho ‘Welt "Are sae Wak boon de- fonce of Norioik. It inst be cistiucity uaderstocd that | stroyed. Although it thre ‘toned soveval other tents, the the works witch the rebeis uve bvi tou the tlizebeth | exertions of the satlors and "longshoremen sodh placed Dodge was treated with the greatest respect, and the people’ gave marked evidences of joy at the appearance of the Union troops. At botn of these places the Union mon have been greatly oppress. by the saccsvion Inators, and hardly dare, ag yet, to ex- prees their sentiments openly. They, however, oxo-ted themselves to the utms: to make Oo!onel Dedzo’s_com- mand asp We have had the heat of suminer and the chill’ atm Se aNE URS eplekes. Ce luiice, Coe ee Se ‘ food avd entertaining the officers. On tho way from ANTEDTA SITUATION, “UY A” RESPEGTAULE phere of late September days of the North, imermixe’ | rrizabeth City the Mounted Rifles passed through the : SITUATION WANTED—a¥ A RESPECTABLE WO. ung wine i 9 cove: Was aud trons or woudda |W! han old fashioned ‘May storm’? from the northeast. | jittto village of MHertford, and here they met a decided, a8 ag " ; 7 ork aud assist With toe. wasbi : . ana to wu hous Of namie vin, Ox tue taki care of | ub venta work nad atsit vith tae Woe oe os us! Such suddon changes, aro not very conducive to heilth as | opeosition to the apperrance of the old flag. ‘The bolls fer two iass. ® gene: al thing; but I do not hear that our troops are suf- wore:33 and @ town mocting was immediately con- fering in any particular ili from thom. The sanitary con, eee to obstruct the passage of the troops, Loni to dition of the camps is pronounced satistuotory, there | oxoroey indignation at the visit. Thig tempest in a being no appearance of the ordinary camp Wisqures, a8 | og, not ailect Colonel Dodge, who very quietly epidemic, Some of tho soldiers are laboriog under | eS oSe ASS ® road, afler staying as long {a the place ‘A RESPECTABLE | “#0808 contracted by imprudenca; but the per centage his pleasure dictated. In passing from 1 Joung woman, ws covk, oreo ere | rio gene- | of this class io the several Cae Paromanbal7 rmall Pag 820° : f satay a 7 na will not dare to presume upen the forbearance of the ot hy fer ciica, on be sega nthe yore te SEPUATION AS COOK, BY A YOUNG | pe spic here by Prosenting a candidate, Norfolk and a nee she kitchen.” Wall assis su sin, Portsmouth willelect thorocgh Union city govesnmonts pple. The beat gity relereuss gies. “Call acu) 2th atthe next expression of the popular will, or nothing. So far as politica! ascendoncy js concerned, secosh is yory doud in tnié vicinity. ‘The weather here has been fluctuating for several days ae eee r YOUNG GIRL, DESIRES A SiTUATION AS CHAM: | lol Vourtst, between Maeitls aud Deas, Broval bermaid and plum sewer, or as uurse. this ny Oyjec.on the county, His: eunset store, 459 sixth RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A ion in a sroail family vo do generat housework) nooo. | st HeEe ED, op toor, weteeen vik dad Mh was - we west LD—A SITUATION, BY 4,8 Young gl. as sewn b SITUATION WANTED—aY 4g COMPETENT YOUNG | also ad eu é st WonIRD, ws Lirst chim cook; rhe erstaud all | Work; country pre. err game, tee5 My reverence frum | between Sth wiia 6to a td wt, Serteieeet Fuuns gid, as Cuamoerins vod Wale Bs in B yria.e A mscamnon: ? WaNTEU—8Y A RSSPECTABLE i ‘ast fh best o. reier bu eae vip Wee wad ti, ner two A YOUNG MARRIED WOsAAN with A FRESH Dreastof mik, wishcs & si.).sOD AB web Mure, AC. Gers fur ree wayd at W Aeory a. City to Hertford thy troops crossed tho, I civer aronot mere temporary curthworks, but im thei a val Louse ork ia @ small private family; D st of city rete- city for ns sod = tho porary wal i ué iB their re wt % MBaPROrAwae aul chatitta again mo objection to tie CoUatTy. ARAYA #23, Hack Ih | Considering all things. yuunon's river, a broad, deep and rapid shoot | C™sttuction they ere saxt to bo tar superior to many | there dut «f danger. duit by our own engines’*. All of their fortiticacinns | The ste mor C. TY. Arrowsmith trrived to-day from se Sivan she pueeains ae DBO sy ogee gp Yorkwwn with 2 largs number of fuvalids, who were jon of laces is Worth something in ap dugie p neer’s point of view. Their wack: have @ fish abou | &ebt Over to the buspitals xt Portsmo.th, them which i woud scarcely dit bad 1 mot visited The steamer Sarah also arrived, bringing the arme Hie ie sually & dey or two siuce, in eaamiis o | and age nttecinonte picked ap on th» battl> NaNa of Wile y saw Ube eaily port of tho cnclews fo mouthionst sido of the work, wach | dM burg. Many of the sabres aint swords bedr bloody Wok RAG ania SNARE BUAT SEW Cite marks of their baving besa use’ in 4 fe'ce straggle Uy boogie Woe ine iy osetug as | UNE eartehige bx ot many & per fellow new gone pms sapere ig gyi ee scl wen bismusker before lw leit this scene arvers of & 0, ertor kind have b.en bulit, w - - te Je Ing Rave Fide ices, fort at Craney isiona was decided a as iehes the hamver ol ome alromen « roterned, in dQ exhibited no mea AMounk Of eng avering ge hs tenn ‘Khe sicht Tks MrMistwOut, Uh gh as the preawat spice brought wp ail a wunlalencen ‘ 4 [ow Weeks ago, could havo casily bo. put noter and, as vos mughe ae 1, Se Beer x Cee Ulcer ey Batis Oe stoue or sod of the work iad b.e damages in he best rotecatol the rebels, ad Chat romaned fr us ta do was to lave lov posses $i mot 1b 10> ai thus wo come, AS walls Poi. tf riliea.tons, no engineer couid have solectod n better pace fur tue purpose or anoyl g aarnomy. Itis true our g ibe bd them out, but WW JOb reimiuss to Le scea whe Bs Pay cv06, wud A Wai. g vy ooo Wil Lhe Wanlt Bud trouing; 15 4 Bod baker 4 aga 08 er w suore 73 in the co-utey;wan' ste the ferences, | Gautier wwe days wc hiv stat Lise on poser opbe gee ons egy hee RESVECTASLE, BIhALY WouAN WANTS A | 4a)" at No. 10 Rooseve't st, roon: No. ° ye auaie Witting io to york at tne. ANTED—A SITCA.ION A3 CHAMBE2MATD, OR TO Uo pain sewin;; would ve Wallies t St, sebondt HOOF, 1OF WO Kaya, 3 e ‘the Norfolk Uni newspaper will mako its appoarance OMAN, A CHILD | 0B dionday noxt. The paper Is to be issued of water. Over this stream there is a float- jer the } ” ing oz razt bridgo, held to the banks by means of haw- pbs Pies | Sumuiicos of au association or Uniou loving gentlemen of | cers in the centre of this bridge thero is a draw for ow Inquire or wo Norfolk, and will bo devoted to the support of the | ine passage of small craft up and dewa the river. This Unioa, the constitution and the enforcement of the law: draw was sustained by achain and an iron pin, and be. 1 bay eouutry, or Baie eas; Wout ve Ww Th) several regiments around Nor(vik will make details | ¢,r6 «ye arrival of our troos the pin bad evidently been BE ete on oy 1 ors oun Be, few trata Inthe Bacery, Banh Betsy Of printers ior the poshonigre the First Delaware revi | romuyed by some parties cognizant of their approach. nor Fi ra ep our "ORG ROMAN, Fay RG SITUALION, 4 aes ment ee. — Audsews, having furniste. | in greater care was observed iu crossing the bridges Wrst Clas Walt oe WwW FOUug WOR, 10 GO LacubErwoek a the first detail of threo first rate compositors, who lave but, votwithstanding tie caution used, after the passage we thahong ath. nh ar ere Aide site front washiig anc ironia , or we so ge Sooner i@asmall | entered apon the ase of the comoo-iny stick with the of the advance gnard the .caw sank with o'ght men and Was. pace, Cail for tue tayo as Son wully 5 pecs age Mr nee trout ier last pace. Cad | came alncrity wil which they ussiimed the Lop of th rit a ‘ ty uby-cliode to sive Cou at ‘ 9 | horees uvon it, With considerable difficulty the mea ee ee musket in defence of the Unio», Tho Delaware regiment, | wore all seved; but two horres were lost. ‘The nizht was how let wo remark, has won golden opinions trom aly | aecqouingly dark aud stormy, but the jodiions manages sorts of people in this quarter by the uniform good con. | ment and energy of Colonel Dodge anit iia olficcrs son duet of tho met and the courtesy and get lomanly bearing od tie damage to tho beige, and the artire com, of Hts -Mlicers, The papor, for the proxsut, wii hu andor the | pyind passud ove- without further disaster. After leave @titortal control of Mr. W. W. Shore, wio as beca for | ing Edenton, tho command pashe! on to Mintony z= cat day aflerneen salutes Were exehauged butwoon teierd uol aud the Ureziia Sinise’, who is now lice, Dosti of the eorverce “arnense. AL six COCK IASt eve: fy & very violeDt rain storm fet im, wii b increased avery hort during the aight, une tit @ bed a Lugricase of wind an} a tood of walers. S18, aA situa. RE PECTABLE Git " has no 005 wermald or wallr as no ogg rg SOEs d sap botnn youeat necupwarth. lave snail tieentesnoniry hen bas ‘ dowttolk . : The bio oder and Lgntniug whiey accompanied ft were of Wee: tt, Tor two dyn, : vod chiy reverence, Gadat $43 Gils av, Can be seen Las two | Several years Prat connociad with the Now York press» | hore the rebel oilicors were catured, aS mei ees Be rere Ih ae Ot a aiovei cacweter, wid by tar Ube taut vorriae 1 have = a —_—— days ; and tho publication wilt bo conducted by Messe, Shore my lettor of yestercay. the officers were tal shone) ‘thie : cnr | S¥ee Seb with seed, Fuel jen —and chey f owe: in very RESVECTABLE YOUNG \\0.AN WANTS A SITU. and Baker for tho ussuciation, Tis Norfolk Herald offico | guoie pods, aud wore greatly curprised at the wp,eare | feoplvace, ; Foils cOueNion-—Was KO UNE) the oS plosion 1 a marae ftom aw nurse; fie Cae nites Chis Ks OF Bia been Whedinet Tie the: perpeneier My 1 hee: DOR, 208. FE 7 SR eee bees eg in und mde the gro trombls a8 thé gh shaken Boab, icv fis Us oo aguags BY UBjeCtion LO rd p os e Hew joarnal. | ance of Colonel Podge and his y: of twenty pick d | Werks be wo thm gy ron Loe hy ane. bo Nglining #ty-zayKeo (Lrough @ oust castauce 1a & seve, be Gay Wt her ‘The Morals was an ably conducted newssapor of the old ba pra ggg rs vouking at it tty auct we va yeaa 8:0 thai Laey " idiy a8 toswowd un elvtc K Ove uit pate, Where whe bas uve. O80 Fenrs, 08 Natov uve, ut . 1h xehool of pottete: f men, They had po at thoro was a Cain | we kes lore Mmouemen: of the prowess og | Oe ms nanaee est ny ae eh 6 aw . 0: Bots a, rita sabedhiieshe che a Hine se setood of pone AoE Cor many yours tho oF } goigior wishin taany miles of thom, There wasgre:t | Uivimioving moire. sam fea and a rebuke to tato w | ts ies de oa Iigtaning ftistins wpe RESPECTABLE YOON | w OAR Wises A siru- Yotwug womau 10 eo i wach, ana 104 mej fan oF tho wehig party in this sration of Virginin; Dit IL} conata-nation in several quarters. among the famisioaot | io miei spc up i, Eig Co cceat® gaWO them tbe n pearaue tof a by naked Gente avid numer; ag | JAvouttees. er dluinnce te «a wis foreed to succumb to the exigencies of the times in | ine captured rebel, but th> decidod firmncss ond doit: | got e \nisk chic pat nee OL mt Cor ek eee ret Tou ote Uc scube Wax awtully grand. Nor vues ol chy ret 7 we he wu “ “new city ae. ren. Umi for wa Soptembe -, after long yoarsot usofutness, and ob 1 to . gon t. Uhivk det yor ary al ariof thet reteking Thum > the wt. cets, e@ he ovely set 1 i, betwee Zhi wit SLs wens, NaN WOVE, LFUBE COu day # at 242 ’ ie Y' 4 ‘80! & | couy of the commanding officer overcame al! objections, to and Gro with d 1 Z wate reed nat sket, to pote tit trom the Time wore away slowly, ‘and tie «oe vutside Vy beooteg Mere tory ge nd. No gee Oba clectrio Mat ticle @ trai y us Zon BoMe BNowine, 1 sought wy bed W go sone Pest, ond whe. I had des g tim) se in a ieit way for sleep 5 won ater le d by oy wirnbi en plosion Hobd lighting, up my room iy Leoaht aot fait to sty to anid thine Your Lorve As duac quate Lo buid what you have bakes sall'a? iat needs an outlay of rom) mouey, aud it mes AL ocee & formidi de work, aed adds anetho, hogy waturs. Ob th) impo t aurce of thos vis ye ok Cie beast cumin. i. ow Jorge Gas Gor a inontent ques tion, very jrounts ow Which the -ebos have bait ther works were dcsiue by ovr cuplv es ty be ta due me the best places for : : = close ap, being aoabie to obtain a supply Of paper. M°, 7 prisoners were soon on their way to Saffolk, Th WAPUATION wANreu 2, 4 msrgcramat | WARTED- 3 SITUAO, ty ity sth Bevghten, the propristr of the Herd since dereuess | Sey ut Cole! Dodges movements eontribuid Par esocenelsenud 4 want city Feterenve, oa wat 280 his business aud whit 0 hieanatt \sset \ Jot | was ono of the m ist respectable citizens Of Norfulk,and | ie gccess, for he was surrounded by opemics,and jt gaa Giod universally regretted. Deewme apparent that, by some well devised code of signals among tho rebels, bis appearanco was anticipa- ted in some instances, and at Hertford, Sunsbury, Min. be: ward to the ¢ ‘ 4 YOUNG WOMAN WANIS A SiTUALON, TO DO OHAUEEW OF aus Woollig OF Cal WO gemerae WOE HOF a Biitlls Lau vali at kaos employ Lr a, Ob ny Nonvous, Va., May 31, 1862. Another Brillirnt Exploit by the New York siounted Kix viewer noe Reteantiey i: and jelhes; wo wshibing§ , , tonville and Gatesville he was assured that he would | tho prvlcelin four Soothersem ic States, an | at Ubbes MPCATION WaxtE ‘ae.a WO a erence. Gan be-aven aeZub Sui st, wear dda. fler—Ex; lovations t Hertford, Ruentom, Min‘oneitt: ant | Wne"e ch Suffoik. Wut his dash and dare, prompiness | ‘tic, wou ond wind has tows britigs eile ea pe: Weeden serred out, woutk uu d ty tae wale ict Gutesrile—A Kebel Leyiwent Interfered sith—ap. | BOVer rened Sullork. oO mots of (orenh pli, Whv do our govermmon. yw tesa hy i@® @rved out, 0. | was up and ad Gn ved my haiy Woker powle wore aha ia, Oud, Fb apiial is Of e!” bhis was vorribe Rowe, aud oat Lrashod, fore peti tiy shat te yak o Wwere om (it being ucariy olevea : Lierehgy Was VeccRSA y tO pars sch ent tare v4 tas, te ae Sees coun Fy. Call oe seem dork KES BULA EB YC tae Ae pai COUR, guod 6 q Pej cou 6 yo ty We vou ey, vw. 6b Fev Se eines Frou Ber lass pivers Quis for wwe ays ac ay Gancee ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, ,WA SHER We (a ve wel Tecumuivudet frum hot hunt | (ere of @ Keb Colma and Rive Oher \:Picers—D plora- ec. a al at a0 Wide ble Casualty im the Vicinity of Suffok—A Party of W: ANTED—BY A MIDDLE A BD “AMERIGA Havlan's Bleven’h Penns jvania Cavalry ut Of’, dc. Wad, ato ion as Dire, oF & Uendant upon “ ‘ greets, P. ‘the Colonel o, the New York Mounted Rifles retu of decikion and good judyment, brevght him safely through one of the most brilliant expeditions of the cam- paign. By means of this dashing reconnoissance, the overt ment has be ome acquainted with important in formation in regard to the situation of the reDels in that extreme eusures Wy novo pied Uhelt eWay as 1 Were, anor iia wave boen pas d. that et Of réecont his des Son hE Oe Pressed: BIE peeH KS (ne woud be un avi ra conuition, yet strong enor w then be iad th ria oF James twa Fas co .parion for a ® ot wd Hol Bas O yh from a very auccessful oxpedition into Noith Cxrolina 7 tg | Piven. kat ts Cais tus a, th y¥ were Wo movt the guns : 1 might." Halt ?o F0 th yeuury, & SITUALION INA we gounl city 16 erence. this afternoon, ‘The Colonsiand goin» two companios of | PTO of Novth Carling. The natura of the roads) (| thwatks Anert deb suction might be seely | and baited, ut a toe walkinge yieoy omm 6 ie to doy yoOd Lustners sore | : ant ee ren cee b coueeo. i bateatteteintel a6: thiesetd ou Toestay morn | " vations directions has been avesrtaincd, and | ga culved uped, and thus works bout th: gexten | (he uuu bo hawk Meer ‘a ON min g prewar, ’ A SITUATION, AB WET NURSE, BY A | ing tor elaboth Clty, whore they arrived on Wednes. | 9 Porition aud suteations of eertair robes | lanporesned, undha vaab truck of county whiels would. | Snphita: WON 0 Be ee ee. e Wiles de oe pYition nocewarily bo a tue merey of ibe y, how besee Fee ee ee Irons ery ‘ T mighe go ou in twny ways to show Une impor: winost anparalicled in military movements, couslering | ppecoretig the wks; but probabiy before this ean Ge the time consumed and the distance Hod The | put in tye rt will Have boon so aiioed ty e march rivals that of Havelock in India, where two hum | Bob bwow whet yond we dred nilos war poesed Over in five days and a bait; and which 'ead to Havelock’s prom tion from acaptainey to | days, suraug a Lantenant cotoueley. Colonel Dadgo travettet oue hua~ | Nob ee al vad change w ‘a a Saget toon id the artilie y wauual Oho ta nt deed and sixty-ereht miles in tour days, over ovrduroy | Meriect when, 1 Votetge enemy te even of 01 yee roads, (heough the Diemal Swamp, where insome places | Why not then, if it tad eoly boon (or the water was brovet higt to the no: , and with the p mapeawroghy ole bath Be a wio.uns of transportation both sa! exenption of the slight cosualty at tho bridge urer the | Hi tho wrtrces of Uwe country. y beough: fo bis men and horses ty good | pur ihe men two pul im them to coudition, bie travelled over sixty miloe,along the cham | wanted of tho efemy's Outpests, Wit) a emall force of one by baw i when o 2 volumes OF sWOKY Wore MsUEMY CReM: tie uikog, bt no ames bad miwte their apo or Wuroa seksiors and & few oy ie ic AWW diy Some HOR Whoing did fn 'rortbuins wore wi f me. There bei no nitiwer thete ty juke cha ge of ai.drs, Gaptaty EAman ge wid God age Milward the fiesk Fmotiee ab Ene 1 spins Ouelayariy re i & acment fe my on to (the tuasane! Gorm wereee ed, but peittived tay che Hammon bocwnee vo hale, art. The Qa 6 yae Mied ina b hay and oats. Oor cctouion was atet by work@s i) the 7 “ne het to be only atew | day about moon, At Kilgaboth City the Col nel wae fad sth avn. ues to C0 i sk, vokwoon 7th | rata waleome by the Mayor and city axthoritios, and os ae wos salutod by the shipping in the port exhiviting their A —A RESPECTABLE LADY W) Wis SE Nanas Gere guts re fings, and by othor marks of rejdicing. After a briof ‘Aaa Was Oe days wt Juv WY eae Jub Bt, between, a | stay in Elizabeth City the troops pushed on to Hertfori, - | Fdonton, sunsbury, Mintonvitto and Gatesvilie At ihe SEATLE YOUNG WOMAN, , 1 ie ae | Goud cuy veterence, wwe ty at 38 Weat cdun wi aopearanee, the Colonel come im contact with a contra. ua gen Waxito-a SITUATION, BY A RESPEC TABLE band beloaging toa Lieutonent Roavtroe, and cbtained er, do penecad nvue Jework, OF ty wuvs, wads aad | hiformation which led to the arrest of Colonel Parker, run. Quit at tad Sod ae, Captain Hoffinan, Liowtonant Rountree, Lieutenant Costur, Lie tenant Heanowlow , and two other officers of a North Carolin’ roghnout jnst revdy for th rebal aemy at Ric mond, six companies of whieh hind already loft for A , KITUATION WANVKU—BY A SiRADY YouNe HA, We GERD Wi sea uAReEONS; HOE Is Weak a We adabing wiiat UWsdgttgy athe 2 uhe Lem vi AY FEO BOF LW Kdaye ab SY We A compares Gauwaw 1 tis Wasnt ek) chubaschy witd cold 5 i ir ‘DPE |e, place, Cau ve y JANTED—BY a ih ar i 05, a Li Wen oe BLE YOUNG WOMAN $4 \NinD-A srivatio’ A yev'gerd aun tuk. vee. at won SEMI And MOONY gS, Me wo days corner of Jot at « Wing WA Log je thai adtha os 8 bad ben an dow wivovavenie® @att Hat, oF wanied v a she cag! es bo ReOp Ataw & 1 Und wiijne su) oid Leon Taking Hiro. Se re ftames d your tte By sancaayp, teat bowie tlie Tre b voyub ing * cord Ive Fev setod T Wud sudaratad is tor two day > a si UL Sie Ae beuwcen dab st - re dyed aud forty men, beyond the reach of pport anv bor of Wee enomy recaptoring them iam see rt “ 4 it was lined’ Sto save it mt RG AF, the seat rrkpaayenair that o negro had beon constant danger of boing cut off, The offcore of the ex+ | glaived to think Cur gec@rals aad conimod res wer y to9 pote pan thn ghised lig, Beth ad hy i Ween fee YOUNG WOM AN | WANTS Asity \FtON AS CHAM. varely whipped by his master.and,smarting unlor the | icin, and whe hive Froctved "thy commencation of wand ia their evucs ae that hich rw tre heavy ran tt ie (iapossible to ee: Ho wt uae Wes w “gO & shat mS " castigutiion, sought revenge by guiding the Commel to " a ~@ (oo much ¢ ne v nts ot ‘nao which inizht bave Boon doe, We haves tis tae gout Jere Chy Listtenent Rountres’s. quarters, 48 two @clock the commanding general, were ax folluws:— “Fin, and have voy levied to give the req .est & suiuctent Sree wencust Ol rhbore -< outen a . ok on 01. ¢. Dodge, commanding, and varesul avestigation before giving Uh. iv conse weg > 4 se nuow Of these facta ep Walrocey haw Mator BF. One — Amos Liuse fh who ,uow of icty ep ware N “TON INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, WHO “CAN vo years ia her a ee Ning him to disclose Ub Th 1 strane in the extr Speak iorvani, PEC OcH aie sngilen, Wiser usiinadon | fer two g.yeub 1) West iat mu Men yee cortagationnphinanemenh mele: usd UY anno bewee Fo ‘ Nee esity, bi the shaye of a roar © o rompeolania teuuly. Audrees Bra Ueraiag, Zl wast ens officnrs, tho whole party wore securely «by foatehant D.C, Fis 0 be step, and, ts W’ A daylight, and on their way to the Union linos, avriys ; for auch un wot? in goot condition, by way of Gufulk. The prisoners we Com " 1 if it were bat © droam, andd yet can smpany C=Caytria KE. A. Hamtiiom. ; in preity good Sivitite consirlering their position. ‘Thi Company Gm ieutenant Louis s10be:t. 1ié my own dyes When f soe the Frequent ; tious Wi iis Poiut, Company DCaptata James N. Wheelan, men ‘= cement Ie cag 18 to think (het the nia, Wo know there ts no ty itary nike foe, whtel wore, whare lies tue auch wed if Ling wp (o- Windredg of yar is atbu 108 al?’ Lefora Company A Company B—Lientenant WV. A. Sanger. Cony) doy PLiontenaat Jot ty, lee. SLPUALION AS would go, atl the quariofar cy'*6. ores bebe O99 commen rus 1 T saw last aight bow quickly tne ue gaarde rekoy of, The stu) to ¢ y dining coultagration; os Ge user hat mereated, amd (he sew. was One OF te. dour. Apply. at her pee COMPETENT YOUNG OMAN Wis t unk doce fra n 6h ay, Baye WIEN Hnstly wa eo mekina, o is drag: Hig and wing Fur aiiwe by vr would ao Tighe ploit of the Cote Hand his litte parte i particularly ot will snd Portsmouth, ava that the end, Guy rete nn tensnt hn Ke gan. We ORS Oe Ay., worner Of abd Si. Drilifant in its results, singe by eapturing 8 Many of hoi the iver an! Novo! ryeided to Hear of the iguing dong at from here. The seul duwa hor dngtiiant & Col. Dodge reports that the condition of the peopte | troo,# will vo vaed for Other purposes Weel! do not know uf any thieg 680 Hey could dw tn theme waters now, nein nce -jentgentigeees ficers hy hag anitoubledly completely erippled an caure Oveue ePnt.- WA rm, HY A YOUNG &NGLISH regiment, and prevenied, as any tate, some four along the route which he trave! led is becoming depiora- T learned to day that the ;tlot of the Merrima iy sere. to bo generally Mogtectad, and | sa, iy the reine capacity om Wend One O! wir gunboats, ave The stam dj) to day, of te Hawtion, w wituation In tue site in the day fivarngd shat one Cite! Snginesr of : a SITUATION, BY A RESPROTAM BE companies frow Joining tho rebels for | ble. The cfops bien coor of meaus, i yd er ithe OF GHy PebeLe Gro HEE webu, Cul Bb UG Wistimeoe ~ = ——-—- ‘ Col dash entrain WASTHOTA, SIUUATION Aa. FIRST | onAMS Thureday morning the Colonet arrosted Liew R., aud, | Lieatenant Cc Hew bone t srk, co (io housework, city retercnoes gived. | the present. About five mites from Gutowyilde | hw expressce & fear tha: tnuch fering ovt onsue from tour nm ae cre de Met lene the feet the Fire opackmeut OF. Jobs ah * . -— ANTED*-A SUTUATIO A large rebel fore (s stationed guarding tho ratir , | # want of supplies. The sentiments of the joorle ne Wik, bis onuiines fi: ine glee Lima cht w cee hy ws =A wiser W ’ tt of forty iniles, now in vourre of eration, to representa to be of @ iim & weve for the \ guard wtld ri ity ‘aig Fun, io. fer ite iris, OF tO wal oF do gi commiavication betwrem Richawrd, At ihe va: | Union prevailing, out the fear of Mture daeqesion oppros, for you. TP woultt not by ay prised Mop. vo what they cor duty ns feeiine vxeslt Fao mewin places visited, particntarly at Hortford and [are vierreeeen wae Sveum tu favor. tie gov | t ae a a ; of ii bast Waxtro-s SITUATION oon 7 _ tin Colonel found a vory strong sees tow feo orameat. Col. todge ‘carved eh civei (ures, eenmiat- | OMA ory ot the Loulsiana, Tigers, My ‘abe toy em te vate ye i, to ao A mberork aA fired vbite | ing, but uo obstruction was offeret to the progress of hie | ing of Col, Wrinbt « Ha bofantry, wih ry a chaggenge ey er fovoihougit. Abe sO atau nay gence foun her laa piste, Gall | Coesmand, Sincd the oconpation of Nerioik, dhis Colove! | a hattery ci ve Papin MgN rainy, wane | SHY a talewe, er tany yolk : Ae ei fe vd inn Ny f has been meefaticablc in lis endeavors wo Ai A pot boiwern vob aburg and Seok, bh y wad m7 05 Wire Wine tere A Weulor looming ecb Cut L } ; se ga 8 arifvas here ths ux-raine i. t y fry and Ob aha,, ies dyn nie See ce Kighth Page Mounied Rifles of ecient service tothe ¢ watet Fiver, fue, free Gerteia gireumoiavess woes | was preparol wo ses. Hort Merron it bo |