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i THE NEW YORK HERALD. a WHOLE NO. 9411. ot NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS FROM MEMPHIS, Memrum, June 13, 1862, ‘The city remains unusually quiet and orderiy, and Dusiness is slowly reviving. = — THE BATTLE OF PORT REPUBLIC. Noble Conduct of a Portion of General busy, and the tugs ore flitting to and fre fre ly day- 4 ¥ any an te Was re tung tocand re fronts doy] FROM GEN. M’DOWELL'S DIVISION. | IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. culy witifout res Taine, an ne nee sipiensedt has 6. cur! s hee + the ul Lee. This day's Acdiinch. says tn elntion to.the late naval | Reporte of the Fehele Adv batt «. mly twenty out of eighty-five on bord the FPreceriekshurg—Captare et zion, James Siuith, 8. &, Ferguson, R. Farnum, WwW. iH. ott, A. Alderman, William Die! Jobnan, F, Ronans—39. AMissing—Une hunared and thiety-eight FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY, Kille—Jobn kay. E cing on = Kebet | The China and Bavaria Off Cape Race. Woundet--Hsber’ ADisam somannly: Sergeant Max Pons tar theamouns of rebel ic Mitt pal tea Seee Th val aaa od, Cay tay eves w 0 keyed! bd Ald-de-Camp—Colonel Wood and the i Franklin Doak. i 6 ye ex bon she ” seme Shields’ Division. Toe en ae ” | soromly $50,000, — feraue peleve it woe an eartiviiakes ‘the umber | Bkooklym Fourteenth, de. with Seven Days Later News. of privopers wken renyes from seventy to ene Frepericnsnorc, June 15, 1862, Captain Dill, of the Provost Guard, estimates the Dondred, about twenty being olfigers’? The bet b Considerable excitement was occasioned yesterday by amount of cott n, sugar, &c., concealed for shipping to Fe ete Oye grained 30, take Court | rhe report hat heretels were advancing, wiontheets |The Shortest Passage Across the BATTERY H OF THB FIRST OHIO. F@led—Ed, Ailen, John MoGiil, rounclei—P. , W.G, Skins, | be $150,000, idly finding it: h devate on for beef. ‘Captain Jno. HH. Goold, List of the Killed, Wounded Ge do io: ee 5 ae ene ma Re bhatt Behl Aicegh ha da a. [Othe | Fertserixth Indiana. ia Prowort . Marshal, and had driven ip our pickets. It was fOmNs, I issi ing—' % , ‘Lhe Criminal Coort will comme ee its resular term to- | alarn rinates ty of depredators being fire and Missing, Pezee Tues, Many bave returned, while those who go on upward | vorriw.. Petal trade fo gw TeVIVIk, 230 BLOTS en ne ne en en at neon ot pickets is Ocean Made by the China. de, &e. ee. BATTERY L OF THE FIRG® OHIO. Doate are mont!y members of sundered famities. beng of eed. The teveral Bracg leaves venmig ) ¢ ns Killet—Chiria, Hutchins, The Mayor and City Counell are of Union prociivitiens | joa! ius WF mitemtha ss e.».and will return | *xhtoce miles distant, ang was driven ia by our Cavalry Wounved—Frank Piles, Silas Moore, James Gilder, | 449 venera! thin, ahs Esuies ee h in niettag iy. “The jt Juries 6: froin shetin thy | yesterday, : Le inure Paar Re ee dc xiouy, yf: SeeenGanb ee Ganon WN tte OS uerhcantnoren oe tuen on | _ 4 May oF two since Major Tacr, iat tre | The Mexican Ports of Tampico and Alvarado ‘The resulteof the battle of Port Republic, on Monday mc » phen t eorl pd @ w wards thr ugh two fest of | Pevel General Smith, ‘and owner of the estate q Sam, Cochia remained at hie gun, and fired 1t alone | duct Ina renowed assurance of thie. Baer re haee haeek Dra nade Akt Sa naoieltitey abou fMNe) ti ‘etiok al ic ted Rit betel nabbade, caanle Blockuded by France, fast. between a portion of Shields’ division aud Jacksun's army are now ascertained, ay near ay cunbe, The oims thi es times, mukivg great havoc among the enemy, and then, kuvckiag down a rebel wi:ha stoue,he made his ecaye, and ‘There ar’ only two or three places in the city where either rebel scrip or post office stamps are worth any, b khea ® of the niry, killiny two meu the hen cartes nyain t Le cas mateon the up within a few mites of Freierickabug ani! sent in for his wife, Svepiciins were wroused by hot Qircady given are known to be ainong the killed and | OTM) pre ear led vk “Toh ou hwo fet more f timber overboard, 3 ‘wounded, altheopli shan ‘aunseti suisny Abbimistingiavet Pi(rdin oot ait then ne mt penne aneenied one 0 most prominent rebel citizens will not take ot she “rebals “thought there wag noihing eo ki | dopartire, ang a emt g party wos sent upon ber A French Protectorate Recom- 20 doubt Dadly injured; but our troops, being compelled | 64D be obtuined for the present. ply sak Riek Meapatiabs tne dey ac peur 1 om. pot, and e * alee tuck. resuitire in the capture of Lacy, He now pro- demain dove Wiasalties $0 retire Lefore a foe so superior in numbers end in all ge eens Hoel eno usd fightivig sgainst a spike with » |-f@sse# g eat anstery to be parclad. fe The Battle of Cross Keys. formation that General Curtis had not reached Littie Tetyyees tun ef the. General tt e's Colonel Wood ,of the TR. ooklyn Fourteenth, fs exrectad other rex;ects, except bravery, many were necessarily UNION LOss, 4560 KILLED AND WOUNDED—REBEL | Rock, but w: pI A \ e , ne ton left on the Meld, whos namen could not be ascertained. | ong GuU-/ONE REMLL GENIAL KILLED AND WO | moet with vo c pie ag TE BMS BS ROH bho rat WF ema ion T go Join nis reelmant death with one b widied recruits th Of the large mumbers classed as missng,many will, | wouNDED. . , Ms, aly iuh tengo tt afew days. ‘The ¢xchersnee of nin command upon the | Agitation for European Mediae Mr. Markland, agent for the Tost Office Department, foubtics their way back to their regiments, {Diepatch to the Cincinnati Gazette. ] H yo doch in the morn- | reception of the hews wae indeserib: be. . pada, sl sb ag We EN ro nave nad eters 2 kaomacy Va, June 9, 1602, Opened the city post offes to-day, and ap agent ofthe | onc wh pethemt. lin the White river tere te |” he b ieqes davhaped by the reoune hich water have tion in txe American War, fe have hat stiriiay tine this be uc) Troas: Departmer ie, D omer of groveperta, the rehel bet i" twen, who did their diy nobly, as, te evidenoed by thoir | sou wok hs traits vver thw rier here ou Friday ats @- | yoreencg cece Manes ane Mobley aches veg re erie eae ee eeey cae | Dect repwired, and traine will cross the Rappabanavek > Agbtinga foe mere than Ove times their number for five | turved auld Kuve ule yest @ tiles Fm thle | ations for the oftee ot fis gobeheete aaaitiver 1 ead her several | agai to-mrrow. Pat Bri v place, on the Harrisoubury road, i" a DBE mi promine jeWretivers srom ths ince. Thoreds a surance on British sels Run- hours, and then retreating inorder, excepting ono or two | * yne pattie fur two hours raged fla-cely. Schenck had | citizens of Memphis. Ler naval fight™s ov, think, 1 under, Bews from Mount dackson. : oe - Feriments which were eompletely surround d and.com- | the right, stiroy thy eoutre sad tuo Bienckor division | ghore fp, as yor, but ve hbo owl of the gone at Fort MiMaig at been Wisenrsime, Va, dene 18, 1808, ning the Blockade, Felled to take to the mountuins, many of whom mode | buy lt. Di a Be linen pte gy lhe Diino A mayarine itor powder hed haga overen a aprons their way tothe division. The Love th Indiana | , Sehebek was not assailed excent by skirmishing fight- | Private residence, and that 18 from the hovso of Mr. cress v8 Cue cally t lenge 6h Mipepnilie ade deme Maes alsin halgptie - an lg Boaters Late bold = “ 7 ir y was in the hoticat of the tight and deove | Gage, : clerds who ware tn the 1 front Af that plice this morning. The enemy’a piciets i ps pba pleaded willeg ble ee y back or todo posut | The fst b-gale | qhere i but little activity in rhinping, althonsh x few | 7." aio aha Late Ho 8: | yt fw in uumber, are about five miles beyond, Allis | ow the Rebellion Inflzences the Cabinet Golonel Gatie paceclidiy ankeuia bel nisletz, ti e.g ray loads of cotton have been hauled dawn to the levee} nincineh and wos ibn ; < idaimnateaceste oly wrt ed iy Poiiey of the Nations. aremy like sheep. They left Froderickeharg el¢ht hun ue. won ute a i pera meee eer Bi FE hae hee yan the beak’ | Viste of Gen. Woot to Murperts Ferry. hen the r, ni had aireidye ther Harern’s Frery, Jone 1h, 1862, ar from ona cf the vey 8 oft Cen Wor), aecompasied by hie 8 af and Mr. Garrats maaan scheint emai eee Prositent of the Vattiniere and Ohio Raniroad Comany dered buck 10 » more ‘ayorab'e jx sithn. The ene) ance, but communced a reweai, aa we learn berg, pros wus t) our faling baca,and by lea © @lock this mourning Lueir Wile army bad crossed the river aud wet tire to the bri: jordved, but not in time te sive the bride, Surge Cantwel, or the EXghty 9 oud Ubio, was wounded, not dugerousiy. (a,tan, Chas, Worth w 8 mort.i.y wounded, ‘The Seventy-thud Quio wet ious kiied amd three wounded; the = dura Virginia four killed and thirteen «wound; the Filth Virgivia, toree Kilied und seveiteen wounded; the Twenty iif b Ghiv, wix kitled aud sixiy-cight wound d: the Sixderb Ubi», four killed ani «even wnde, St.hei’s brigaie Jost, mw kid ce, wounded and missaug, fo ancred aud five privates and tweniy-two vileers. Several Coloueis and Capiaing wore wounded and one Captain kiled tu the Blenker division, Boh en’s b igade Jost ten killed aud sevonty wounded. The Bucxtui: ilied und teu wounded, Qur tota! loss will ove hundred aud Ofty kided,audirom four hundred to uve buudred kilieu and wounded. ‘The-ouvenry’v loss was vecy heavy. Four hundred of their deau, by actual count, were found unburied on ove dred strong, and arrived at Port Repubiic with ouly, three hundred, the remainder being left along the route, Gick and disabled, and after the fight they mustered about one hundred and forty, losing wore tap half their force. ‘The Twenty-ninth and Sixty-sixth Ohio regiments als tors heavily,as may be seen by the list of casuatties. The three batteries of artillery—Clark's, Robinaou’s and Buntington’s—are entitled to great praise for the gallant part they took in the action. Had the First and Second brigades been enabled to feach the scene of action,an entirely different result would undoubtedly have ensued, Alter Monday’s fight, it is understood, Jackson took the road toward Skanardsville, passing through the gap of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in @ line for Gordons- wille, at which point is railroad communication with Richmond. The Arplanehe; in anarticlecn the beiiverenia, a- mits th.t the South has defended the use of privatee » and guerilla, and charges the Nerth with the eemmis* sion of crimes at which bumap rature, in its wi paroxysms of passion, feels itself horrified. It cl that the legityate belligerents should vettle the q tions of war, leuving peaceful citizens te the enjoyme:t of their ri,bis; and observes that these views are ac. knowledged by the federals here, and thinks that this ‘course wil! win graduaily upon the Southern ye ple. ‘The Argus indulyesin a series of redid and vindictive articies, and should he enppressed at once. The Avalanche saya about reventy-five rebel officers and soldie: s have thus far surrendered to Colone! Fi'ch. The United States Navy Yard and beifdings Lave been taken possession of by Flay Oiticer Davis in the name of the government, and wil be occupied as the headquar The Exrorts of Enland Reduced Cne Hundred Kiitions of Dollcrs ima Year by the War, Archbishop Nuches Action for the Unien, the Pope, irctand and the Cardina!’s ‘Hat.’? THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH, Ww at a geste div morn rg. acd | pid a hurried visit here to-day, areiing in the morning Very war chpturing seb: at’»erew Lelong} and feaving early in the a@tecnoun. Tho Geser I a body ¢2 houenea O4 3200). Fert me cams, Tt is th general im oression : steal ae , nite mary eae Wark, boris from he no, | toCCURHIY ine ected Nolivar Heichis and. the aruacent ) the 6th bust. and on the 10th May. During the | © uatry, abd, no doubt, hie practical eye took in many agement be ken am mores om any of oviti) ms where bafterien could be planted advantaye- He Sey ee sy ae ack ob fe cd Sat | ous, whleb would most effectunlly frustiaie any de Tet, They foot beeame convinee) t at tight was | “lens of the enemy upen thd: positic vs fly and thot did nov avail them much, eo Fromn the ‘eeling exhib tet hy ‘he rec-sstonists in the ein heals were conce:ned. F aon ich vie Fy of Martinsburg and Winchester, some creti; niet to-day. Ow hore the ‘we ht | my be atteched te the remor that Jackson has agais Nashville nas been t ken by Price, Vier been a’gely rein’orced; but while f have confidence in esas ests ol $ the abi ity of Fremont to sicecsrfully. cope with Jack vored ty ete Of the Nethurlauds't take b ck | "on in the vatley, it is believed that even im the even; that $800 000, and bad ap) gize:' w the Ergiiah and | of bie meeting with a reverse, the preparations which other Consus. fer imprioning a British 8 bect and a. shalt: Gace a Generais Banks and Sige! are making in the yicintty OUR LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE, tersof lis feet. The buildings are in good preservation. ¥ i i 6 “ 1 i Wincheste Nrende: success which the rebels List of the Killed, Wounded and Missing. | Sell, From the ummbery of their deat scattered 0 | aio gtemmer J.D. Perry arrived here this morning, | SWeh are bawng opened nere and brsiness resumed, | 01 Winitowies Unter Mog a den ken kee Kire : ae FENNSYLVANTAs thereare two Hundred more uf to dead. ) the fleld— | having on board the Forty-seventh Indiana, Col. Slack, NEWS FROM MONROE The bridge across the Potomie at tiie point wad ont tmakiug tbeic loos ia kiied six. Lundred, besiies otleers, | and Nolen’s cavalry, Colcnel Slack being the senior oft, GM FORTRESS ROE es}: yentardiy, and Ya'vecuiity- Gast lated 67 fue Cars Race, June 14, 1863 a G, Thornton, Ellis Kyler. <i =i ty. ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH PENNSYLVANIA, Ktird—vne. W an‘ d—Four, BM ain) -T. evty- bre. De coe notasceriamed, who were carried away. Geu. rtewart was kjled, Gen. Eime wounded, Col. ilanghtem mo tally woulded, aud Gen. Jacksou wounded in the wrist. Gol. 8,8. Carroll, of Ohio, sith two regiments of Shieida’ division, reache! the opposite side o: the river from here yesterday morning, and atiempted w bild the bridge, but w 2 uriver buck by Jackson, He opened wih his actillery ths morning on the bridge, av the rete army were cro*ging, but was driven back by the suyerios iov0@ of Jackson, and retreated down the liver. -—_—— News from Cumbertand Ford. [Cocrespondenoe of the Cincinuati ere) Came CoMerxiaxn For, June 7, 1862. White other portivns of the federal forces are enguyed In fighting, we wt least are pertorming our duty by uvid- ing the encmy in check, though, perhaps, ere this Pow. hea you, the question as ty who Wiis @coupy Cumber- land Gap will have beeu deci ied. Ut is the opinion of niilitay men that the Gap is now the strongest position heid by the revel Lurces. T notice many siguilic. nt mcvements iis morning. Sutlers are geting Lo the rear as fast as possible, We re Leng seut buck, preparations are maki: ckade roads, and the sigus jwaicate a“ storm.” Let come. Weare ready. “ wo far a8 1 know all are pleased with our general officers, und cousider them men of ability, aud the moat untiring energy. ‘Ainchg others who have made themselves high!y use- |, ‘The Cunard steamship China. from Liverpool om Satur. day, the 7to tnst., via Queensiown Stn inst., at five o'clock J. M., was boarded by the news yacht at hulf- past tou u’ciock P.M. w day. She bas sixty-eight pas- seugers and 1,000 tons of cargo for Now York, where abe wiil be due on Tuesday forenoun. ‘Yne Chinw made tho passage from Queenstown to: Cape Race fn five days and seventeen hours. The Bavaria, (rom Southwmplon ch the 4th of June? was boarded un the same day olf Cupe Race, on her way (0 New York, ‘The news of (hese steamships is one week later than he advices of tho Africa, and the detatis of which apr peared in the SUNDAY HERALD from both vesavis is given ui derneath, “he B. Fieming had arrive | at Liverpool from Charles} ton with a cargo of sesip and turpentine, ‘The Paris Meadeur publisuss an imyertal dectsion re- 4 cing the French army in Kome so a single division, consisting of three divisional brigades, under the com- mand of Gen. Moatebelio, ‘The Prus-inn Amu issador bas presented his oredes. tials to the |myeror of the Fromeh. cer supersedes (olenel Vitel ine mmund of this post. ‘There ix no eviaerce that the fleet will start down th® river for several days, ‘The Memphis (Grenada) Appect of the 10th says tha, misapprehension prevails in regard to the Partisan Rin- gers. They are calied into service by the rebel Con, gress, and are designed to act beyond the lines of an army as independent fighters, to be provided like ordi vary soldiers, and to have all they capture, yet the Appal insists they are not guerillas, and hoyes the young men will not fear to enlist. It says, “if the fede, Tals treat them as pirates, President Davis will interfore to protect them.’ Ze The Appeal states the facta of the occupation of Mem- phis tolerably fairly, admitting that Colonel Hitch is pur- suing a system of liboral public ’policy, yet it indulges in vindictive comments. Mr. C, Galloway, late Postmaster of Memphis, an nounces that he has removed the office to Grenada, An order is published in the Aypeat from General Beauregard denouncing the officers of Colonel J. L Sovtt's Louisiana cavalry, for reboliion at Corinth. Vicks burg was still in rebel hands en the 10th, ini Gg aide ahaciaal possageof a heavy burthen train. The road between ¥ Forrriss Mowroe, June 14,1862. | here and Winchester 18 being rapully repaired, and it Genera) Burnside returned to North Caroliua this | polieved the government wil have its use in & ‘ew days, morning. thugs greatly facilitating the transmission of supplies to The steamer Rhode Island arrived to-day from Boston, | the army in the Vailcy. rl loge Se The Reoarn of North Carotina, OPINION IN RALPIGH OF THY FRENCH INVASION OF It is contemplated to.estabtish a regular lino of com: MEXICO—GUK “GOVERNMENT? TMX UNIVED BTATES munication between Norfolk and Newbern, via the ca GOVERNMENT. sal. 7O TLE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HENALD, Newveny, N. C., June 11, 1862 ‘The inclosea article,copied m the Newbern papere to-day, on the jivasion of the French in Mexico, wae taken from the Raleigh, N. C., S'andarl of the 9th inat., which shows the feeling smong the Union men tu the South towards france, Engiaud and Spain, G. He B. SEVENTH INDIANA REGIMENT, r Kl d—A.).H wiey,H. F, swon,Ser,eant A. Har- den, a)taim dace soacod Mebael, Captain Fol. W.te mn, Isao M. Huustun, Wm. Luke, A. Mont ome y. ° Wounds! —L' a! Ceor.e%, Watson, scria:'s; Wa. Wreeler, alight, Sergeait Janel. Stow Wm. a msboby, eereous, Andy H. Smith, der b, © tit; Cx poral James Lavis, a he; Cap é , Bont+, «light; Sergean’ Stra gh, ‘alight, Jane Wet tom, sl Be, Corporal a8 sight; C. Franklin, seri- ous; R.H. “Myrick, se:fous; Wilson Job, sl ght; David Wh severe; Silas }uviison, severe; Wm. Frankiin, Bey sidney Adame, sligh . Miles, slight; Sergeant 3.B. Wiliams, serious; Corporal M. ©.’ Walker, severe: Corporal Jubm Hodges, slight Allen, se.ere: 8. T. Carpent r, severe; John Coliing, sevére: John Conead, giight; &. D. Grace, serio: s; E. Hall, alight; Win. Hare, eevere; J. Hacroft, slight; Wm. Lam| t H. ©. lemon, mortally; ‘R. MS. Lingwood, | slich ck 5 Wi n ig Me Pek ing, “ight; J. BM. rH i Me % News from Santa Kansas Crrv, June 14, 1862. ‘The Santa Fe mail, with dates to tho 1st iust., has ar- rived. In a xkirmish between a company of Colorado Volun- teers anda becy of Texars, near Fort Craig, the enemy a gr oeaifeetng me meta bart, French have caught @ starter, and fin? that (eve fs life On the 26th ult. quite a number of Texans weresent | yet io our spanky tittle meighbor, who, from wader au veut tram tanta Be wit the view over | 8 Ma tig pnitanen Unde ing Colonel Stecle’Fommmandy which was understord to] xanuel, under whose gowedituslip sue wil FoNm be be in Mesilin, They had been in the boepital at Sunta | pawed. bugiand and Spin, lke two cowardly MoCo, gh, slight; Cat. ful, and who may bo considered a working min tor the i wificientiy to ¢ Epanieis, with their tai s berweut their loys, suns out of sani aes se Catan la Major Willtwen J. Mauker, of the Thirty-cbira Miatrms, June 14, 1662, | '@ but having ig mae uf ‘ky gr: able them to | Tie dirty business as om os Ley sao thw Co-grverament | Aecoania from the mn uctaring districts of France regiment. He 43 continually on the wiort aud | Colonel Slack fesued orders this morving prohibiting | ‘ve! were paroled and disposad of as above, af the United Sta es wis able to macntvin its existme | ary rayoradie, and dhe wiik aud other Grype most satis g \iorination of all kiuds that may prove kene- | dealing in and using the currency of the Confederate “Boo These powers know full wel! that the Cuiked “tates work * prist, wo Heial, regarding no obstacle too great to be overcome, Military Law in Missouri. not stand quietly by and Bee « mor igovernment | tory. slass, alight; Sergeant LOr WO UAngUF Loo great 10 be dered, to accomplish his | States, and that the use therecf as a circulating medium "S OKPER CAKRIRD INTO we. | eStabi-hed right under our use, oF 10.0 ae Mhis coward~ | The LeeKo.Cassell Electors bad accented the resigns ob,octa, would be rega ded as an insult to the government of the jy acbompt tw rob this tittle repubuc of whaty tty tt | on or the Minisiy apd the principal mjuisterial fume- coaceprseta trad vas itive 104] SPOT. | yy Jett.) Our ireneclads epencd the eyes of Burope, ated Vaimyra on i Frome ibe Hanival b Informasjon wes Brought in Satu ay last that Cobvel Job wh hem cars and United States. Persons vilonding are tobe arresied and summarily dealt with. Rebel sympathizers are alrendy beginning to wince under the vigorovs pelicy of the new commandant, Beauregard’s army is reperted at Tupelio, fifty miles south of Corinth, Arrangements hive been made lovk- tonnes. Garibald) had an explanation at Yurin with the King’s ‘Aid du-cump. It 4 asso tol that all ditfre: ces be- tween the government and Garibal (i had becu arrauged, and he proceedud to) e/grade, He will not be present at geve Utem to understand that ip afew months tbs ge Torhment would be able to blew the combined navies of the word out of the water, ind that we woud bare an ariny at the close of the war which woud, i Lumbors and strength, be superior to avy other bation op ue klebe; and tet the combined aruned of this eubiie would be able te moet the wii le world 1 ar So far as Cuba is once ted, We can tase that tsiand The Rebel Raid Duwn the Shenandoah. CURIOUS REBEL DOUUMBNIS FOUND AT WINCHESTER. ‘Tho following interesting rebel documents were found jn @ partially destroyed railroad car at Wiuchesier, They wili be found of interest in connection with the reewnt rebel raid into the vadey of Virgina, showing the Pa Hamentary aitting. thit Jackson's movement was, as Our vor espoudent | irg tothe fortification uf the place. . Deserters arrive wr arrived at Naples, where the stated, morely a diversion to prevent reinforcements me daj’y and take the oath. fe. bout {com Palmyia $o.hnnt the ouviaw r with one of 6:1 irou-chids before beakfust, aus so wih | Prince Nap dwn bad oD J. being sent to General aieCielan:— a “ * the ‘arfa of Colonel Owen on Sonduy abour | Gt: bec, Mumtreal and the whole o/'the English jresee- ) popalice cheeved him. Geveral Price was at Mobile on Tuesday last. On tho . the equaA. discovered i s.ou8 ‘Who House f Commons on the 34 of Juve divided on Let France look well to her co fle! fu the corrse #he ts purry ot. She is not justi: ehgbt: N. A, Pot Shape, | y 2g, and the longer eho R. Dames san same day General Breckenridge was at Meridan, the motion against the goyerninent for a redvction of ssott, Revere: J. H. ri H. Goff, Hoa ke, sligl he, J. Bon ‘Hataax itis beli ved that Colonel Slack will immediate: om is a S04 e ‘. ly re- sae She pee ct (© he dite It will ib be for ber to fii 1 ‘ The motion was negatived by 365 ‘ers 1 inf , . continves inst (he more dithe: It will 18 be for mt | the expenditures. my re ace are te learr PP cnatigh ome tee ar tithe re ibe, sent | quira ail civil aud judict. officers to take the oath. Ee oe ey Gane Winnee odor xoure tO re;ait. A Fisaig tudhgmstivn in rapidly | wgority, wore. T. severe; Sergvant Jacob Va-nien, inde kept entirey recret. ‘Tolcraph to. me at what | T¢ guoboat Sterling Price has been raised, aud will | imi: ation 10 resist his « ch Ee as Rie tin itt Heng eee’ | the Turks have beaten the Montenegring over the fron- ous; H. James, sight; E. Mack, slight cWm, Rovrkiog. | your your courier starts from’ Stauuton with the deg | be seut North immediately for repairs. cedure useless, be Stat 8 ag i > - : cts Kiruel Ee tanta wiliahd 8: this side o (he Water, ‘Jhere ts @ pase or ibe time be | Ger. Foor villages were b : patch, J. ik. BOSWELL, uth’ He Lieutenant of kiyine 3. A. Heapquanrens, Derar Ment Now He RN ViKGINIA, May 27, 1862—9 o'clock, 15 mm, To General T, J. Jackson : GrNenai—I have just received your letter of yesterday by | joutenant Bosweil. A copy, of asiespaccn telegraphed by that offeer from Staunton reacbed me this merving. Alter reading, I wrote to you by a@ special messeuger Bugxestiug @ Movement thuvatering Warhington and Haitimore, unless the brgien fd has in your viciuity force enough to moke It rash toattempt it. He has po force beyond the Potomac tu mane it dangervus; only what he has on this side Lewd be censivere:, You caunot, in your present position, employ such an ariny a8 youfe upon soy enterprise out bear. di ecuy a f of things —ci her by ramped the raligeeaasute to Ri istian's amy, ‘The Charieston Courier of the 9th says that on Satur- day morring @ pertion of General Ewell’s command attacked the enemy noar Hanover Bridge, and captured « quantity of baggage, The federals advenced sunday eveving on James island, On their approach our (rebel) troops tied. General Kirby Emith is said to be in command of the troops opposed to'General Mitchell, The Jackson Missisiypian of the 11th says that a por- tion of Gexeral Lovell's command enguged two of the enemy's gunbvats on the morning of the Oth, and after &@ Driv k engagement of an hour succeeded in driving the enemy off. : J. Tracey, severe; J. Gatebe: : z ing, buts) oul} France persist im distressing Mexico, and ‘la atiem;t to establish her supremacy there, Uien will this Trem ofa fle of vidi D | sinothered indignation burst forth hike @ great volun, eight bullous pieroed te boy of he rebel, kuliog hima See Pe te ia raler ot derurvendiie” jaxtantly. ‘Thus his ended the career of a notorions bushwhacker " x and outliw, He bas met the just retribution of bis The Missouri State Convention. camaing crime: Jerreesoy City, June 14, 1862, The Broadway Tragedy. ‘The resolutions introdiced in the convention yesterday, TOR DNTERVIEW WITH MISS VAN NAME—A LETTER | ssking our Congressmen to urge the posrage of a law to OF EXPLANAVION FROM BER. secure restitution to the people of Missourt who have ‘We have received the following ‘note {rom Miss Van | iost property by tho federal soldiers, wore adoj ted. Name relative to the interview she had with Mr. Real, | ‘Ihe majority of the commitice, Mersrs. Breckenridge, which led to the scone between him and his wife. Ibap- | Orr and Douglass, to whom bad been referred the Go- pears to have been entirely accitental, as his note of | vernor's Message, Feported for the adoption of the reaulu- Mont negrins killed, The Montenegrins had been re- pulsed several times and were flying to the mountains. The Turks marched on the 20:h against Schermita, & targo village cecupied by two thousand Montenegrinss The latter wore beaten, but fired their houses abd fled, The Rombay mails of May 12 have arrived in England, and the Aumerican portion have been forwarded per the China, ‘The Niagara, from Boston vie Halex, arrived @ Queenstown on the 8th of June. oer eovere; W. AL. Caupbell, severe; A. The an.’ twenty-tiree wounded, thirty missing and two pri- gone.s, SIXTY-SIXTH ORTO. Kited—A.Plock. J. Birney, E. L. Chiche:ter, Wm. Ww Hartt den. Jacob Oulmire, Jaccb Cox, Joha Be shoof, Michae! Alderman, James Poik, Wm. P. Bain, Vin, a. Fergus m, Eliet Wiiliamd, Wm. 8. Rattecs, Joba Freshwater, Jeremiah K. Nickel-on, Levi Walford, Joho Weimith Cok, Lewis Kelieger—20. W united, Canpbel', J. Conrod, G. R. Casal Reed, J. Stoke, J.W. Smith, Wm. Best, N. For- evthe, |) lion te tain SF. MeMowan, Sergeant John F. Northeutt, Patrick Hennigan, Patrick Pha'eu, Tenja- mit Hasinon, Lewis Cayior, Lieut, Joho C, Dye, Sergeant The American Qacstion. Mr. Pearson, owner of the sicamer Circassian, ped Hghes a letter, errerting that the verre! had nothing Theodore Stansbury, Michael Hisey . Beutt, by drawing troops from it by divisious. These ob- RUPi pkett, James Q. | Fleming, ‘Levi Sanpeon Froud night ve aocompliahed by the demoustratiors pro | WHAT THE FLEET IS DOING OFF MEMPHIS, — | upoiogy vo her shows:— tone of Mr. Hitchoock, which had been referred tthem. | oh Conerwband on board; that she was legitimately ee ag — B. Hodges, A, feet ta by @ movement upou McDowell, although TO THR EDITOR OF THE MERALD. ‘The minority, Messrs. Doniphan aed Howell state that | da ce ine voyage from Bon'oanx to Havana, aud Win. H. Lavelvas, John Kathbura, Geo. A foe ten enial. tie sid oabentanc wey ies poe sin con Our Missiestppi Naval Corrcspondenee. | Having noticed my name tn various papers in eonnee- | while they had not been apie —_ ae sg Pei Ys | eos within twenty miles of her destination whicn seized Rethara, Wm. C. Freshaster, Fmery Loring, Elward ©. | dor che country ts the prevonting the jurtber strougth- Uxnixp Stare Guxnoat Fuoritea, tion with the late Broadway tragedy, I deem it a duty 1 | they had no'report to make, Two or three substitutes | |. 14. ra ieral cruisers. He says her draught of water pre- owe to my parents and myself, and for the furtherance | were offered, discussed and rejected, when the report of ©f juatice, to atate the facts I know in relation to the case | the committee was adopted , 32 w 27. Lbad been over to Newark paying a visit, and was re Aresolution of congratulation on the suecess of the jon arms at Memphis and im Virginia, was ofered by turuing home, While talking to my lady friend at the | TP ti tcienek, and ado,tod. depot the deceased approuched us, whereupon I t..tro- the Convention then adjourned to the 4th of July, duced bim to my friend. He procured me ssoat in the | 1663, unless sooner called together by the Governor. care and erosred over the Jersey City ferry with me ee ee when we were acconted by MissStewart. She caught hud | ImPemehment = i pliigta of State of me and asked, “‘What does thie mean? T am this man's Sdsreemaenk, teinsa. Sook - iy bone pty sche ntl ‘The Kansas State Senate, sitting as a court of impeach deny the asertion. Wiching to avoki an anxious crowd piety me had Known cecensrd sowe tour years, | ment, has foand John W. Robinson, Secretary of State, but mever entered into any conversation with bim beture. | guilty of high misdemeanor by @ vote of seventeon to 1 desire you tw contrarte: the report in revariw my | cur, On the remaining charge the cuurt found him not ~"Onw Mixurins, June 8, 1862. } 4 Rebel Captain Hange a Sailor for Wearing the United Stakes Coat of Arms—Surrender of the Capiain and Lieu- tenant of the Hebel Steamer General Prico—Commodare Mewigumery in Arkansas—Lieutenant Henry Biben, of New York City, Appointed to Command the Sum‘er— Quiel in Memphis—Confelerate Notes Refused by Mem, phians—Curiow: Course of a Skt from a Union Gun- ha'—W hrcalouls of Joffe Thompwn—Rumors in Men- phis, de., de. Since my letter of yesterday everything has been very quiet at this piace. There seems to be cousiderable Union feeling among the citizevs, although it is express. Henry Draper, Alouzo Hume, Theo, Kent, J. H. Captain James Q. Baird, @. MM. , Charles Henry Aines, C. Craig, D. How, Robert Kelek, C. , Robert Poyd, Charles Turner, Joseph Franken- fe'd. Navid Morrison, Charies Rhoads, David Justia, ‘Zenea B. Jones, T. B. Parke, D. M. Haines, P. Hl. Howard, D. mg Nagle, John | taxety— 6) Stest g—Ove buncred an! seven. FIFTH 0440 REGIMENT. 8m te gg Major cluded bor entrance into any of the Comiederate ports ; hence | was impossible that she would rup the blockade. ‘Tho rates at Lioyd's ‘or stevmers running the bi-ekaie was aa low as thirty to forty guineas, Some policies recognise six months’ detentivn frum seizure, which ie equivalent a total loss. ‘A geners] agitation Bas commenced at-Fast Lancashire, to induce the government to remove all duties from ovt- ton goods imported to India, sud thereby relieve the distress of the manufecturing districts, A large diwtrict ‘out door meeting has been called to discuss the queation, ‘The ehip Antonelli hus suiled from Liverpool fur New Orivans with galt, and others will soon follow, ening of McCiellan’sarmy. If you ting i too jaw irr that, etrike the most mmportant body of the enemy you ean reach, You compe! me to publish orders eacnen your success 60 often that you must expect repetiticn ‘expressions, Youre, verytrely, J. E. JUHNsTON. beset Ln sabes tits oan oat meena io moviug thie from Freder! rg. It is probable, - bea i E. JOHNSON, THR COART CLEAR, Caan.e tows, May 29, 1862, Colane! Frovaxor—We made aacrut to sown (his morn and got nearthe enemy’s pickets, and tn full view of Helivar Heights. We soon attraviod tueir aiveu- tion and their fire (Loo tar of to do any harm), and they turved out first one or two sm ll regiments, and then what we calculated to be @ brigade, ou the Heights. ‘They were evidently disposed to make as muck show us under Gourys . Georse Mock» iler, Chris. Munsn, W. Ounnin, ham, Dennis Rear. Roth, doa, sor 190, Delvell, W. Poster sdene * Doak, John L. WeEihavvy, Wm. Sbvaithers, albert C. 4 Peter Girtem, Adam Felix, Richard & Haseett, Valentine ponald McLaot Gs, joan Sanches, D » Frederick Pri- | possible, 1 would say, to keep off un attuck ior ayived | 94 «on the sly.” None of the steamers at the wharves | watkin: arm in arm wiih the deceased; aino my being in | address before the i i Lord Prougbam, in ap inaagural ging, Simson H. Cotile,Fra.cls Gaitker, Nathan H. Wil- | time, to allow the rewmoval of stores, which | Oo. seiroyed, and a number of others have come down | the habit of receiving letters (rum him, an 1 mover saw | guilty. Scie! pn ‘association, expatiated on the American are reported to be nutmervus thei maa the came here just now, from Ba\timore this moruing. ‘The court by a vote of eighteen to three declared that ams, Joun Baker, Beh: ous, George Hrown Jobu W. Robinson be removed from bis office of Seore- ine. Teitereen,, James. Ooatehmer” David bis hand writing until T receiv algmun Wm. ‘on the morning of the occurrence, o1 to ua from their biding places, Our rams and tugs have q.estion, pointing out the pronenese of democracy to Hempstead Ketch m, Alovse Myers, "1 Kohn, Wm.'R, God. | He reports wo troops tu Baltimore—none in iw Captain 60 en0 - aoa. We. Mer Gainal Robbins, Hoary Richt | Weshincwou-—aud the cafeull cade and rency to move | Seo Hunted out several. The Cepia Of one OF theme | a cOny +02 tary of State, Wak, He irl) nt a eee ainoarea ime , Warren Michael, Joho Grimrenger, John Conway, | oif from Harper's Ferry; a.so a rumor of an uprisiog in the Cheek, is beld as a prisoner, having hang ove o a ’ ae ‘The of Mr. Hiller, the Auditor, was then taken up, | fer the vow siave trade treaty, whick ho regards as lor MeLaughlin, Frank Wallace, Geo. P, | Maryland. We aiso have an acovunt of ree hee ory | bis crew for having the United States cont of arms on ‘MR. REAL’S NOTE TO MRS, VAN NAME, cage seid last blow to the trate. Rergeaut James Plaisted, Ki. Swaine, over McClellan. All true, | bope. { sent you a de-paten " % “ he ie Port, Wea esers, Robert 4 joon, A. L. | tua morning. 1 fab Soany thes Colonel Duinioen, | any wrens: Tae Ole ead roger ie iat same Vax sinh ake votiledli uk: Cv ith tis ide ihe London Tyve editorially rep: omnes ots Beumer, Walter Elivtt, George C. Clouds, Aired L. | with the Firat Seryiand Tegiuent, are coming bere | 4 Charleston Rajirond tracks eeu joined before | deem lt my duty tow y pI ocour- | yovEMENTS OF THE BKITISN AND FRENCH SQUAD Lament (or neglecting to provide for efouce our arrival, runving through the city, and the rebel | rence of this morning. The would-be lady who accosted RONS. country in defeating the Militia bill. 18 points out ua, nay mo, #0 roughly, Is @ person who, by some me ins, ‘Wo have files from Bermuda dated on the 4th of June. became attached to me, My not reciprocating the. at- The Bermudian of the 4th insuant says:—VYesterday, tachment has so worked on her feclings as to partially | agreoably to previous proclamation, (he Coionial Par dorange ber mind, and she wuld assume my name with- | jjament was opened. His Exceilevcy Colonei Harry out o shadow of @ cousent from me, 1 suppose being | st, George Urd, Governor and Commander-in Chie, ‘ bis address to the Council, saide—i bh taken with one of her turns this morning, and finding amend Teun. bis Gives: the. Sesereary: OF: 8 ‘out, by come means or other, whore I had gone, thought for the ov ‘2 an intimation that her Mes. reper t conduct herself in the manner eeon by you. | ty's government eunsider it dest ablo that laws ? wm hearty sorry on your part for the evourrenoe, doug be enacted by the Logisiatar of thene isi I should have had her at, ested, but feared you might | vesting all estates and jp operty ceo pied by the be copcerned, but, under the circumstances, I could not in the Lords Commissions: tho Admiraity, act differently, wishing to proveot a crowd. Hoping you | and for enabling the Governor, by ation. ty pro hive not formed a hasty opinion of me, aud received no | hibit the exportation from the eviony & ms and mili- mortification op my account J remain yours, very re | ary stores in cases where ciroumsatinocs may render spectfully, PELER C, REAL, 266 Broadway. sub a mesgure necessary. Juno 13, 1862 THE FOREIGN FLEET. [From the Hermudian, June 4.) the question aa a vital one for the independence of the Canadians, but quite secondary or bngiaud. e ‘The Loudon News controverts the aitack of the London Times a8 unjustified, and gays that no one has a right to charge the Canadixns with neglecting the duty of provi- ding (or the defence of the country, simply because they had differed upon and rejected the Militia bil, ‘The Varig Constitudconna of Jule 7 publishes an article on American aifairs, elgned “Lamayene,”’ showing ‘Ae impeasitilityof the South being onquered, and main ata- in, that mediation alone will rucce din ending a war die trons alike to te dalevents of hum nity ant Barope. fessaiches from London of the 4th of June ssy:—The next advices from America are awaited with the greatest aixtoty, owing to the probable news of am taiportant babe y respect! ull, if obedient servant, ae pees J. 8.8. GREEN, Major Sixth regiment Mury aod cavairy, Harquanimes, Avy axcep Foret Marmisewuns, May 24, Ls6s—10 P. citizens made good vse of them on iit Friday. The captain and lieutenant of the General Price have c me in and sarrendered. The lattwr, making wee of sume insult- ing ond coarse remarks to our officers, was told by bis captain that “if they were repeated he woul shoo; him on the spet; for,” said he,‘ they fought aw like men and whipped us fairly.” Montgomery was soen on Friday evening in Arkunses, with about fifty half clad 1g before the mosquitoes. ‘The men had ‘boen in the swamps, and presented a sorry appen: ance, ‘M. was on a mole, Jeff, Thompson was at the Gayoso House when the fight began,and, mounting @ horse rode to the Diuih to see it, So svon as the rebel feo; began te fall back he skedaddied for and took the first train of cars golug cast. The gunboats Cincinnat) ABVENTH ONTO REGIMENT. Killed—fowuly “rong Adolph Snyc L. R. Gates, . Megary, KR. J. Kingsbury, John Woodware, Joba gan. Jotue Bvatf, Wm. Voges, Jobo Rider, Joho J, Wounded—teial Li. Lovett, John W. Burden, Cha-les A. Keeler, Fred. U. 1eac0 Mi xicld, Sum. Buchanaa, A.B. Frye FE. B. Adwacer, W. Hf. Potton, A. $. Judson, ©. P. Hamilton, Keut ‘otter, David Water, W. F. Rich- ‘apte.n Knox, Aathouy Wiliams, Williom Freak, Michael Campboil, James Decker, 8. C. . Harkins, J. 1. Anivel, Capt. G. 1, Wood, VB, Sma iey, B. t. Hawkins, Samaon Hibbard, Jas. R.lowcs, Chas. 8. King, Harry M. lean Hrighton, Louie Alb tf Ste: man, Foo. W. Kogers, Geo. Gezemne, Ite Horrick, George Car', Marion Hovver, Feanklin Ekiridge, A.C. Trhamer, be Woods, Mor ie Osborne, 0. 8. Hunt, Gawena—| Green, Sixth Virgiuiacavairy, on ‘The express from there Ieft just beiore suw town, This news, L hope, will turn out t@ be true, There have been rumors ail day here of ay eyeing of the poopie iw Hal moe. Kverything quiet here. No news of any kind since my despatch of this morning. With great respect, your obeulrnt servant, bo. , STRWALT, Brigndlef General, ‘The Maryland regiment and butiery have just arived, YEUBAAL PRISUNES-——H18 DEVELOPMENTR— ALAM IN Cast! Camp at FRoorr iso it Six o’CLock A. M., May 2¥, 1662. Geo, fH. Parker, M-leolm Eakenrote, Lient Ae Sm—The prisoner brought in lust wight tacos F : " " Day Ceptain C. H. Daiony Ware Fr Chaproan, 3: Shieide’ division leit Fredericksburg Suxday wwrutng | aud Lexingon have joined “us. Our two ord- Saat ORDERS—NO, 11. wee ieee a Ve ep ierr tre Rs aie 8 tie being fought at Richmond or Coriath, oF at Boub ferwnseee, BAIL, Asibuup 260. Colburn, ilermendouer,.| Now, 14000 mea ynion of four Fegimieute, ot Muar. |, nance beate—lmmense | three-story arrungemente— Haapw ab ene, Dees meer oF Kanne, pm Havaue—atie days tro the latter plice. Tue b. | pigoon SE a eerita ete eeu ataety | NOW: WL Ae ere was enticed. ile euye the dgett. | were suppoeed 0 be foating jails, on board which wo | | aug Rif Laavewenm June 6 Abed. | f | quite aithy, inl Wil arson Tuacmlay next for Darou | YA0' angon mines’ City article sare the belief im the Sommers. | * ‘ nation of sbiel ey cae a. Fines Sad oa | hud 60,000 pare of trons, by the ciiizens here. Liste | go perjeiuae the memory of min why hive renver Peter Myesty’s ship Stency (5), Commander Henry 1. | porsibuity of an early settiement of the American ai fmm ng y. ancoon a to me, Shall 1 burs sures roe raf nant Heary Erbven will command the Sumter and Acting | (hemeclyes ipfarmeus as tailors to their government, it | Grant, arrived on Satirduy trom Jamaica, to repair ber | gjtieg hue beau greatly diminished by the last indeus of the enemy, aid come up t the division? | Voiumtcor Lieutenant Hoel the Laitle Revel, Tapperid « fe therefore Orverod that the military post within thie | pyachinery. gence received. rr department, Known as Fort Wisa, sha.) hereater be | fier Majesty's ship Edgar (91). Caprain Mends, with known aud desiguaced as Fort Lyon. Ly order of the flay ot boar Admiral 8. D. Dacres, lait Havana op the Urigadior General J. G. BLUNT. ith ot May jor Malia, ‘Troe, MooxtsceT, Captain and Assist. Adj. GeLeral. ‘The Froneh steam frigate Cactqne, Con mander Don- v1, arrived here on Tuesdsy, the 27ta uit, The TWENTY-NINTH O10 REOIMENT, Kitted—Captain tf, Lace, R. Turner, Re . A. Barnwell, A, A. Morita, Wills Gils fey, T. W.Smnith, Leno Mf. Dairyinyto, J. Roed, Charies Robinson, Jaced Rosenhaon, J. Kver- bart, W. FP. Waterman, lavid Molotire, Wiliam Fitz correct list of the vessels captured and destroyed — Little Rebel ((lagboat), captured ; General Priee, cap- tured; General Wragg, captured ; Simter, captured; Beauregard, eunk, bat can be raised; General The svizure of the steamer Labuan Baving been de- red slegal by the H'rize Court, gives great gatisfae lease caswor Lanter. Respectfully , your obedient servant, Z. I. CONNER, Colonel Commanding Post, Brig. Gen. Kezky, Cominanding Fourth Brigade, RBCUNNUISBANCE TO )KO0T RoVALs ola tion. New York Central sixes have advanced one per cent, h z Day. jie ts trom Vera Crug, witeh' plage she loft cn the Wlimddien). B. March, M. St. Jobn, Captain. Dal. ieee eaten note ie rely preening tho ‘attack ax | 12¥0 sonk in deep water and leet: Jf TRomapenn, blows ged Wrenn Noe G93, 1777, | avult..and bax 6a lod at (here Isiacds wo obinin a eopoly | giyorher decoriptions Of Amerieun sedurities have (Juve mpiey T. Sinith Frauk’ Morey, ?. A. Decker, No A. | Frome Royal— up. TLe General Van Dorn 1s the boat which esonped, TAT, 1091, 1988, 1280, 1549, 15085, 2210, 2247, 2u09, | 0 peyrisious, walor and uel. A case of Yellow iever | oe ouded ong por ot Gormon James Turton, Jacob Koblomon, WoT COLONEL, ASIRY — ‘The whole affair was #0 sudden and #0 soon over that ihe +8863, 2206, 2467, 2260, Part 2—— | beving appeare| on board, the ©. baa ben put in Mer onteaed’ the golire sh, 1.8 ods), M, Buget, | Hol have bcen mynelf to within sight of the enemy's | captured rebel pilots did not at frat kuow whut byuie Soph BB nine den Raiprstesongtortrabtor JN tye aor anne onde! Mexican ore Veseh, He M. Ryder, om, Winhy, bacid Thomas, | eamp at rite Royal, They bave ono regiment Macys | were | You wili wes by the pepers which | gout you v —Part 1.—Nos, 1743, 847, 2119, Govervor, ths eigen um ire = = wil ra ponte or TAMpICe OAD al ‘oe Grorgo W. Bestinck, Mat. WoW. Ruryar, Wiliam A. Hart, eadere, re between Ur As 5s me « a eee prey tae yn was iw boagginiee' rd Ney iW on 5160201 A » 2608 1 Bao Seem a ee Aun 3 tet we Te te tia: VW, q n ais y THR HOt Ae ay rt H. ¥, ri, Willam Mencelscn, F. Brown, Louis arrett Oreo mpwy e ty from the Miebi- .t our feet on Wedner ight, lay y aun Now. 8650 774 . a) 5 a \ moa. ater tio Ll i ul Me Webbe, Wii Robinson. Piomas MeCartne; orporal | @&0 Foyituent, deme mece of actile y om the bill be | reuch Commodore Farrag: How ati they know | 1242, Loos, 668,068, 2608, 1160, 10%), 622, i2d8, du Fvenieeee feed care, by tecane of Gham moyen + qhere was a remor ty Caristhat Mayo! von eontemy lites of their waving? Few int Every one, Foun the Flag Ufiegr dows te tbe yboys, te (CONTINUED ON BiuMid PAuiy | Bs wreriote: dent of Tl. M Dock Var) has tf “Somaon Vimas—General lerm commences. vesse) being sent alon,side, beees Frous hogal and Weston. Very renpevifully, WALTLR BUCA, Lioueumns, Le. j a rh Pa menter J yy Asa Sanford vidios

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