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_ ren THE NEW YORK HERALD ———— WHOLE NO. 9445, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1862. _FRIOE TWO CENTS. IMPRTART FROM VICKSBURG. The Battle with the Rebel Plated Battery Arkansas, Desperate Fight Between the Arkansas dy. Tem quiet, at is. for | company without interference from tho ethers, which ’ An Act Worthy of Imitation—Help fer bat ray Spirits tur- | would naturally res sit if they were all in oue promisen- IMPORTANT FROM GEN, POPE'S ARMY Our Sick Wounded Soldicra. ; Sales at 112s. noe ous mass, After having been inspecte! they wero per- ‘The girls of Ward School No. 24, in Elm street, have es TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. : seed cakes tending upward aud in active ea tis aif ce Lorman onthe _ateans fe send, Skee aan, tiven @ decided expression of their devction to the Union THE ASIA OFF CAPE TAGE. | pivinc ices an ‘ialowsiacge” “| Soom fund gatemanty tofpits: outmont ot the | BOLLIANT CAVALRY EXPEDITION, | 2 voi ne me ngs oy tel ane coe i sick soldiers, Two weeks ago, by their united con- norant, and at best intrusive and iusuiting mei p tothe nat iegree, Tn numerous cases the first question tributions, they raised a considerable sum of money, Corron.—Sales of the weck 12.000 bales, ackod of me was, when there would bo any likelihood . with which they purehased » quant.ty of cotton and Comments of the English Press om the | opecca nioyrnt wcities advaneed slightly, bat | for an exchanve or! arvie. Aud outof tho three thousand | TRO Virginia Central Railroad at i cheed nonioal and iereaiian, ‘New. Orleans ties’ ordi- | nine hundred nnd ur prisoners that are uow at. this funnel goods, out of which they have devoted their re Richmond. * naive, 246f.; do, bas, 238f. Stock, 42,000 bales. post, thero are certainly uot less than one thousand or Beaver Dam Creek Destroyed time after schoo! houra in ‘naking drawers, shirts and Fighting Befo . ‘ 0, bas, 23 ‘i Meee ee et tetin ae of yed. other neodful articies, and have tendered the goods thus The Latest ‘Markets, eapnns {f \hes adie Snails. ice ae Sees “ manufactured to the Duited States Sanitary Commission, Livenroot, July 12—Rventn| ave-e per'eot horror of ng back into the rebel army ; 3 General McCleltan Considered in a | , corer.—Toe ates toxay wore 6,000 bales, ocluting | 24 rok st Marat tie reo of bundceds of | The Railrond Depot and a Large Quantity of | (oye ‘ributed among the disabled defenders of the and the Carondelet at 4.000 to speoulutors and exporters, The market has | Jetiers Rg arden Union. The girls of this school had previously sent @ : following letter of the men to M arth + “Precarious Position.” fly racorerd frm” dedresron, and Co Wit | a ie aa ey, wll ea No she Ammunition and Flour Burned, lberal supply of undenzarments sad soaks (0 the ook Close Quarters. pward tendeusy at au advance of one penny on Surats ‘Hers’ hospital in the Park. This school, which bas 90 esterday. the gederal tener of the correspondence:-[We omit the ae. nobly como forwird to hel) our distressed soldiers, ts Feed ane "ne filam but quiet. ay cA ae eee a ee hie fe fi heey Rey ther the ch: 0 of ME, Soueer, prince ot tbe aoe Provisions fat, A mw lease me work as low as ‘ spartment, aud jcCosker, principal of the female Ub iy The English Aristocrats Call for LONDON MONEY MARKET. ee eee at iaeiiy an ie. fend cat Wasmvoros, July 21,1862, | “epartment. None of the Union Vessels Reported as Loxpox, July 12—Evening. | necessary. Twill not have a ORF aay with the Intervention. . Console cloned at 92: 100% ‘ex none. penasra: Tam Willlug Wo ake ee agen? tang | The following desoatch has boen received from the Our Prisoners ia Richmond, Seriously Damaced. tines tial hare 3 ae - Fag not put mein thearmy, Please give me ag meanan-wer | Hxmatp correspondent with the army of Ges. Pope:— ‘The following is a list of our wounded prisoners at 8, 4874 & 4734 discount, Pi is Veurerespesi(aipdekt seerealely abcan, Farwoora, Va, July 21,1862, | Malvern Hill Hospital, exciusive of the names published 725 ly—do iy an can, 5 A pul IN CAN Some of the Jotters to the commandant are of the most Yesterday the Harris Light Cavalry, Colonel Davies, | m the Heap of the 19th inst.:— elve Vif BRITISH TROOPS 70 REMAIN IN ADA. THE REBEL PRISONERS. humble ch. racter, and from men of educstion, as the en- | went down the Virginia Central Railroad, and after des- | Morton Lombard, Co. 1, Ist New York, hip, died July She Cialis Baew DEie Mes and Fifteen Wounded. closed letter will show, calling the attention or the oom. cl 3;J. M. Homond, GB , ath Now York, bowe.s, diod mandant to a oommunioation had afew daya previous, { | ToY'S ® larke portion of the track fired the wood yard, daly 2 Goatees sumer acute anee cain : Attempted Escape from Fort Delaware | oacioge tho latter as it was received at heatquarters: telegraph offlcs, post office, water stations, and the com- ‘apoleon Will with ; ; — R i i Havens, Co, C, 4th a - ~ wm Mot Treat How the Prisoners Escaped from the Misrary Patsow, Four Drtawane, duis 13 1832, | mivsary depot, the latter containing aa immense amount | °)1, town, v. i ldth Now Were ‘oorgicat npn Juarez in Mexico. Fort—Recapturo of Nearly All of | | Dean int hone sou "dln eicalaforwet- | of four, ammunition, tentaand other valuable property. | Lins Co. C421 Peimeyivanin og; Sitiuga Heke Oo. | Rebel Official and Unofficial Accounts Them—How the Priso: Live=They | reas you have vo wrana.ct, and the pressire upon your time | A train was heard coming Just an the work of destruc. | $24 Hennsy Ivanin, Weg, eso eee ate ema E of the Battle Desire to Swear Allegiance to the Go- | Wi plileoes Tf ih cea, reluenon that Paice a 70" | ton was completed, but as the rogiment was scat'oro: } thigh; high fH. Taw, Co. &, Tab Now | eae ; £ils Troops to Enter Mexico City and tho vernment—Cerrespondence with the Gaya ago. yOu gave me t@ undersiand that yeu would attend | over » considorab!eoxtent of the country, and the horres | (rail, Co, F, 83d Pennayh ania, log; Sergernt an &., &e., &, Provost Marshal—The Assistant Scerce | &™Y tn'bodyrand mid, tomy cue Pitas your duties ar nuh ast | were nearly exhausted, it was deemed bost to roturn lig, Co. H, 65th Now York, wstisle: Ei Goodhue, Co. People to Vote a Government, tary of War Says None Will be Forced diy overlooked ie cy a ioe wiitwot | without hagarding an attack. Nee Po een brome Ge Elan eke vais Camo, Jnly 21, 1862, &e Ren ae. to Go Back Into the Rebel Lines when rin way oud vac | The party was followed on its return several miles by | Wu. Haven -¢ 1, 4ih Michigan, b @vst;J. Murphy, Co. | ‘The despatch boat, which arrived at Memphis on Satur, there Is an Exchange of Prisoners, doc. | have intruded on vour valcable time he sie hope to | a battalion of rebel cavalry anda regiment of infantry, | Yory" fase i Hicks rca", isp vngtaland BiGxDNew | gay, brings the following — SPECIAL UOMRESYONDENCE OF THE AERALD. obedient servant, my wih great feep ar, °"F | but nota man was injured, save one, who, straggling | Rich. Keilebor, Co, B. 6th New Yor The roported oecape of the rebel plated battery Arkan- Carn Race, Ju.y 22,1882. ‘Bhe Pritish steamship Asia, from Livorpool, on Satur- @ay, the 12th, via Queenstown on Sunday, the 13th instant, was boarded off this point at ten o'clock this at Derawane Ciry, July 20, 1862. @r's Division, behind, was overtaken and wounded. Co. B, 44th Now Yorls, b-exet and head, diet ‘July . ‘The fact of a number of these mon desiring to inke the 1 on, A, oth Maswachuso!ta, bowels, died July @ For tho past few days the public have been kopt.im | gatiy and reraain bere until the war is over has been com: ROO ee A. ere ets ciate Chen: a Onralsy 1,831 Pos Fo kh Votunte?ra, og: 1 in, with letters of recymmon:lation as a scout from | ju) a nc acousiderable state of excitement om account of the many | municated to the War Leparunent. Tie iollowing is an | ©% ‘0, H, 60h Now Yo.k, ieg; Geo. 8, Spelman, and exaggorated reports ef the escape of prisoncrs from | extract from a leiter received from the Aseistant Secre- | General Stewart to Goneral Jackson. The scout was on a nsyiventa, lag, amp tated July 8; A, Steve 848 18 correct. The affair took place ou the morning of the 15th, That morning, in consequence of reports ‘| brought by refugees that the Arkansas was about to ate tempt toran the Union floet, the gunboats Carondelet wee) bana he heahans fecrat tater than those | Fort Gelaware, wherota are confined alt or most of those | M1¥ Of War on thesubjecti | hig way toJoin Jackson at Gord navilie, and was waiting | P22! NM aac ae lagi Jobin Luise GO © 18k} and Tyler aud ram Lancaster started up the Yanoo to re- feat , than a ‘ 3 r " in raw. ; joey thal WG ddaiion men taken n the jate fights on tho penfasula avd inthe | gee nee ere rt tate re aoe ieettb lated: those prito- | to go up on the approaching train. brido, Go, B, GOL New York, ship, divd July 6; M. | Connoitre, When eight miles from the mouth they camo valloy of Virginia. ‘That some have escaped out of the | wove fnture loyalty there is uo question, will hot be forced - 1, Co. HI, lst Micl ic; Walter suddenly upon tho Arksnsaa, tying under the bauk. i teres a pyenamiasnel Prva tat pote, acdigd ob Fassia bold intone prisonore of war by | yuy 2? G'%) He CO ag souovell ntser: | Despateh from Major Generat Pope to : aun eres i Kilns D Mt Oo, As our boats rounded th ‘sho opened iipon thera, ‘eon announced in jt a ia ais id an, face and shou! nm eo Heintzon, Cy. |, 45 rs cata a ae tho govornmont, until such times ag they can Deex-"| After tho inspection was concluded tho prisoners were sit Mn SOmenee Siichigen, toot; Goo. W. heyer, Co. B, let stlebigan Koo; | with sixty-elght-pounders. gundoais roturned the The Bourse is dull. Kontes 68f. 36, on the 12th of i Per 34 D s . a changed or paroled. is certain; bat that hore was any | arched back to their qu to dinuer, and here I had Heanguanrens ov THR ARMY OF ViRGINIA, } Robt. Lavg, Co, K. 1th New York, shou! ees Aut fire,and for a short time a force engagement ensued. duly. dorabl Fa h at tod, ig | mple opportunity to see what the “grub” eonsi-ted of Wasninatox, July 21, 1861. y ig, C0. #3, Tub United Sttos tnt imtry, © Finding that'the channel of the ‘river prevented su ‘The Paris Moni/eur of July 12 announces that the Em- | °Dsiderable number, such ax was represeniod, |8 | and how the disuer passod ovor. Just ouiside of the | To Hon. F, M. Stanrow, Secretary of War:— .. ith New York, thigh; Fred. Chie s D joeens- peror has arrived at Vichy, and that the Fmpress is simply a canard, got up by men who may be clasged as | dining room and in the rear of the quartors is situated ‘The cavalry expedition I directed Genoral King to send i esmatee tia C.G. McCord, ful manwuvoring, they gradually dropped downward ” 5 alarmists. thekitchon, and here, under the superintenteuce of a gan he {ii ed: Stousd’-WBiok the-prisonerh are. new guard, were six sturdy rebels, engaged in getting up the | out on the 10th has returned. They loft Fredericks. pada RS aisle ap diner. Heaps of am king 0 ied eat wore placod upon | burg at seven P.M. on the 19th, and aftor a forocd cout plearaatly situat upon whal n0wa a8 | the board, ready to bo conveyed into the dining room. Poa Patch Island, in the middle of the Delawiro | Idid not inquire how much each man received, bocanse | March daring the night made a descent at daylight * 1 a hat flo from the banks | [ave buen aswured by the prisoners and our own men | apon the Virginia Central Rillroad at Braver lam creek, M ssachusetts, foots ‘HE AME: NEW: river, and somewhat over # mile from the Banks | that Onion and rebel fared alike; aud, for mysel ,Tmay | twenty-five miles west of Himover Junction, and thirty. | Yorx, log, died July & Ws Tr. RICAN WAR 8. of the river en either ide, The islaud consista | say that such a meal as I saw served haere oad bark io i. They di * i la: Sonat Wate ann about sighty-elght sores of ground, al} of which | been recolved ase holiday dinner by any man who had } "Vo miles from Richmond. ‘They destroyed the railroad ‘: of ighty-cig sro Comments of the English Press on the | 5, sor6 distunce below the level of the river at high | Served one month in the army in front of Ricumond, | and telegraph line for several miles, burned up the de- | Wm, Comru, Co, Fighting Before Richmond—General 4 “ 8h | Yot many of these men complaiued. But two rations per | pot, which contained forty thousand rounds of musket | burn, Go. A, lath New ate thigh, W. P. = water ,and is distant below Phiiadelyhia city about forty- | day can at present be furnished to dach man, on account | ammunition, ono handred barrels of floor and much | 8th Now Jersey, sick; Sorgeaut J. F, Haj McCielian’s Army Considered tn “A | ong mijos, Newcastle is situated about sovon miles | of tho uuexpeoted influx of prisone D New York, knees OFibbs, (0. A, 83 y Precarious Position,” Above the forts Delaware City-—-a plice of incousiuerabie | , 720 diuing rovin is al)out one hundred foct long, ana | other valuable property, and brought im a eaptain in | nia, hip, died July 9: Corporal g. IH, Zeesey, Co. A iach ‘The fightifig before Richmond is treated as a severe | ... . is aeeat opposite et te andSalein about nine has rows of tables extending the whole length of the | charge asa prisoner, The whole country was thrown Now York, both thighs; A. Hokes, Co. G, 83d Penn size—i iy oppor 5 ‘. which will accomtavdate vearly nina bundred "a | Sylvania, shoulder; H. J arena tae go Ye reverse for the Unionists by the whole Hnglish press, 84 | rajiog bolow on tho Jorsey side—all of which places can t.once. Bach place 'e supplied with a plate, tin | "to Great state of alarm. One privale was wounded | ii, nin ‘aied July 7; E so Noblea 00.” Goneral McClelian’s position is regarded as precarious. a > cup and knife and fork. For breakfust thoy rece! on our side. ‘The cavalry marchod eighty miles in thirty | arn; H.C. Kane, Co. Lord 4 may ting be plainly seen from the fort, Thefort is a substantially | ey and coffee, ond whatover meat they may save | tours. The affair was most succossful, and reflects high | Chay. F. Gooded, Co. Fiat Now York. thigh Palmerston had stated that the British troops | 1.311 ¢, balld 2 f ly twent: wullt froestone building, covers a space of nearly twenty day before, which is the usual way for | credit upon {he commanding officer and his troops. As |. H- shanaceit, Co. E ‘éist Peunsylvaiia, ankle; Chis. ‘would aot be withdrawn from Canada. acres of ground, and has full command of the river, which | soldiers while in front of the euemy. For dinner they : i Thompson, Co, B, 9th Miseachusexts, breast; Frawk Clare, The London Herald troaja the afiir before Richmond | ows peneati its gima, and 1s in itself a complete block. | Lave four vimes.a week frosn beef, sometimes accom. | #000 as fall partioalars are received T will transmit to } Co, F, 4th Michigan, thighs Jus, Parned Co, B, 02d Now as a decisive defeat of Gencral McClellan, and says that z panied by boiled rice or soup, and for auppor they have | you the name of the commanding officer of the troops | York, taco and neck, died 11; Edward Keatte, Co. Cc, tho Confederate capital is safe, It does not believe, how- ade a8 well as ane position from whieh to repel the ad: | tho same as breakfast, with 'whatever thoy may save. | ongaged, ih U, 8. infantry, thigh; ot Hoga, Co. G, 83d Panne ver, that the campaign.in Virginia is ended, but sup- | tho sort has its full complement of guns it will mount | fully examined, and such things as a¥e decmod unfit New Yor » arm and log Jos. H. Harding quite; B.A. Pow ting, Co, KR, Leth ba Hus Crouan, Oo Turpening, O28, 4th ved voward the month. The Arkansas followed elose- ly. Just as tho latter was passing over the bar, the Carondelet closod with her intending to bonrd. She succeeded tn throwing agrap’ ple aboard and yetting out a plank, when the Arkansas opened her steam pipe, Warowing hot water across the plank. The Carondelet replied in the same manner. While thus engaged both vossols grounded, and the shock separated them, The Arkansas succeeded in got- ting off, aud the Carondelet remained fact for nearly an hour, The Arkansas immodiately passed down the river, tho Tyler preceding her, and maintaining a running git with Ber greatly superior adversary. None of our gunbonte will: the fleat had steam up, and the entire feet was so scativred iat few could fire at the Arkansas, as she paased without danger of hitting our own bonta. A3 she approached, such boats as could safely doso, opaned upon her, but her plating resisted mat of the shots, A solid ahot frozu Farraget’s guuboat, No. 6, struck her larboard bow, poseing through and nider her staying at St. Cloud, _The Asia reports:—Passed the steamshp Scotia om Sun- ay ovoning, 20th inst., bound for Liverpool. 25 i g 1 log, i July 4; E. Yolmire, Co. tt vance of foe up tho river toward Philudelphia. When | All packages that come in for the prisoners are - T am, sir, vory ri tfully, your obostient servant, 7g _ RB rrge may Mh Imire, Co. K, 4th Ney Yo contraband are taken out and. oiged over to JOHN POPF, AL en K, lat sharpshooters. side, died July 5; Jas. 2 ee pS Be Penna the Mays De uplifted | 65, all uf which are of larxe calibre, Ontaide of the | the hospital department. The locatiou of tho bar. Major General Commanding. | Cuskatin, Co.G,32d Mennsytvania, Ciigh; W.B. Avery, | Plating, ripping lt off for mconsklerable distance, What — por > oppose re See ace walls of the fort, and iu convenient plaose nboat the } racks is outshle | of the walls of the fort, and eK ad Michigin, breast ats D Strabo} 0. as eer se ear was aes is not azcortained. : pr iy me i no oners are ever adm! gee or rk, rig a val a jas to our fleet are light. The Benton reseived inst Richmond has terminated. It the egg ot ic hk Milk arte A pnt rpashch ld Suter ingle. the gate. without a. special orcer | Ofer of General Pope Respecting Passes. | 4 4. Micinigan,died July 6; 4. W. Kunggs, Co. A, 41a ie gh e on! mn proceeds to | which arc kept constantiy loaded with grape and canis" | fim tho commandant, Some twenty guns of different GENERAL ORDER—NO. 9, Mouigaa, arm,’ amputated July 2: Authoriy Bir, Co. -Sescapaneihscthgs ateiga ra retiamin win vetoed Point out tho dangerous position of General pe ee ter, roady at @ momoni’s notice to scatter destruction | calibre are kept ounstanily Ira led with canister and Heavavantens, Ansty ov Vincixt, H, 12th New York; Arch. dicMullin, Co. B, 36th New | killing one man. The tyler, witch engaged tho Arkansas ermy. among those who reo proper to be insubordinate oy rice | grape, and bear upon Wasuinaron, July 21, 1862. Pane leg; ms 8 Canin ns ‘York all Bs or, nearly an hour and a baif, had seven kiled and nine ew. Yo sn0Fr, ‘The Lendon Glob: hopes that the gicantic shies against the garrison. — Workmen have been employed for | sweep everything be! nearly « year past in building wew borabproof cascmates | den uprising of the prisoners the out which are being developed in the progress of the war | nea cer builtings Ou the iaide of the walla, and nbon | potvail, because they could not antor may hayo an effect on bo:h sides, and that more reason: | the work, which is now progressing very rapidly , is com- | they could force an entrance a discharge of m! armiy, except by authority direct from these headquar | Isiac Plompton, Co. K, 22d Massuchnsetis, diod July 4; able views may supersode tho plan of military conquest. | pleted, this fo) pans il rank gh! tho. pe in the | could be eee to boar pe secon a og ters, Passes for this purpose will only be granted to por- ne he aii (od Selene on C pte Or r try. On groat fault, which has Boon made manifest | space of five minutes, sweep them all to eterni! 288 ‘ “epnsyival a hi Penusytvania; The London ines urges that the fighting before Rich- | }y"the bouibardment of Fort Sunter—uasnely, tho want eee oudcors oF high geate aco kept oomied hethe rear | £28 prosenting proof of their loyalty to the United States, W. Hammond, Go. 8, 8d rennayivania; —D. K- ico, Co: woundod. Among the latter were the pilots, Messrs. Se- bastian and Hiner, and kngisoor Davis. The ram Lancas- ter reccived a shot under jier boilers, causing an eecape of hot water, scalding six men, three of them fatally. The entire Union logs is twelve killed and fifteen Hereafter no person will be allowed to visit Fredericks ’ Co. Ey Yen ‘New York; Sergeaut H.C. Par fe fort. Booro | burg, Warrenton, or other places near the lines of this | (initoistatcs artillery ; Jacob Sento, Co. G, Ist Michigan; mond mnst have been of the highest importance, and | of proper ventilation—has here been remodied, and flues juarters of the garrigon until such thine as the barracks | upon their giving full and satisfactory explanation of the wnsylranta; Geo. B. Mckee, Co, D, 834 Penn: wounded, five or six of whom wili dic. The rebel loss is McCletlan’s position but be Th pow lead ch. casemate (0 the paravet, which nro | dow building Gon be iuishod. ‘Tho gronnda aro. kept 4 f the bi irjog the ja; Jus. MeGrogan, Co. H, 62 Pennsylvauia; J. H. but belived to b ‘dorabi the hot je Position cannot but be precarions, ‘These | bow lead :rom ea jow build nature and importance of the busimess requiring 3 . Mot Ou. Hy ns i 2-4 | not known, but belived to be considerable, as tended to carry off the smoke which arises from the | well cleaned, each mun taking lds turn at police duty, ; Yowle, Co, B, 10th Pennsylvagia; Martin Lydon, 'Co. 0, three days of June mean that the Confederate army is | Giccharve cf largo piece. Desldes these neve casemnatcs, | the sume aa if he were ia camp; aud casos of sickness | Suraey. By command of General POPE. 9ub Massachusetts; Corporal Lioft, Co. Geist cay ‘uy; | water streanaof the Carondelet, at the time they at- Strong enough to hold its position in Virginia for a time | two large and oommotious buildings havo been ereo'od | are yory few, oxcopt in thege instances omen came | GroraeD, Rueoime Col., A. A. G., and Chief of Staff, Morse, Co. A, 4th cavalry, shoulder; W. H. Fisher, Co. | tempted to board, were thrown directly into har. that may be indefinitely prolonged. Evidently the federals | for the officers and yatri: which, when flniched, oe with aitacks of the scurvy orother disesses, In some _ pf y 1at ‘Michigan; ‘Thos. Gritlln, Oo. B, Yau Pennsylvania; commodate a garrison of h 1¢ ( | instances, pacticularly amoug the privatoersmen, men ae Wm. Hogan, Co. G, 820 vennaylvania; John E, Mean, Co. will have again to begin the eloge of Richmond, with a | SirniitS 8 Ger sot yot quite Jous, but will be | have refused todo their duty when it came their turn, | StONCWall Jackson Reported to be at Gore | (gis Pennsylvania; Jas Dovine,Co. G, 14th Now York, ‘much worse chance than at first. Sutvhed by tall. These nen aro takeu away from the vest and placed in donsville. Captain H. N, Ho Co. F, 36th New York; E. H-Sun! y y ‘The new American tariff continues toexcite strong hostile |. While the spirit of improvement fz going ou Inside the | close con!iuement until sucis timo ns they are willing to Wasmxatos, July 21,1862, | son, Co. F, 62% New Yark; 'M. Gloason, Co. €, 28th New eomment from the press. fort, in the shape of neat and substantial b. ick structares, | do their duty. Then, and uot til! then, «re they released. ‘Thore ig a report in secosainn circles this morning that Neorg: “a ermanke, ©. Ned York; J.P. Gr ade, Rebel Reports of of the Engagement. {From the Richmond Whig, July 1), THE CONPEIFERATR RAM ARKANSAS ATTACK DI8s- PRREUS THE YANKEE FUL AT VICES? foie CIAL DESPATOU--EXASPELATION OF TAR ENEMY, tho outside cis presents an animate Tere large | In one insiance oue of the privatocrsmen, avter having | 10 H. Graham, Co, The London Times bitterly denounces thegapirit which | frame barracks have beon erected feumoce. ‘once Leen roleased, refi gad todo his di nd was again | Stonewall Jackson is at or uear G rdonsville, witha largo torn Htnasaoh setts, diod isu ly 6, Pate . 1, iat RIC., ETC. — soars, Juyas, 2000, regards tho tariff with satisfaction, because of its injrrions ie aap ge ke h roe ee cay Figen ian beoag Ahr id wie psd uiisot 00: Mave: reneivess ,Alaecs; Nise NOWaN | treo pees! Doren Ne, Doth Wes? | _A special degpatch to tho Advesiiser ind sgt, trom effect upon England io particular, and Europe in general. | Sie or tho gates of the fort, and consist of eating "nd 10: ite Of thie "places, wi effect, Jas Barnes, Co. F Vicksbarg, to-day, says that the ram Arkansas catne out of the Yazoo river, and fought through the euemy’s The Liverpool Post says tho tariff ’ A ors, together 0 Btook, Co. 1, dist Po eau rier i : i ages tein | 1B iene Spdgromreie nag re Be aches Rar woge bagenet i, News from Warrenton, Va. €o. K, dvi" Michigan; o fieot, milicting great damage. She is now cafe under our y 3 Seb Preis gpg sige ught that these buil res pe 0 emed particularly anxiois for | THK BURNING OF THE RRIDGE OVER THR RATIDAN | chest; Wm. Buchanan, guns, preparing for anothor desh. Two shots only pene- er Ce cat? (and thas the J uiicient for th accomeaodation of all the p one wo soe hit, Wile walking pact. the Provost Marshal RIVER, ETO. thigh; Ephraim Rovso, trate'hor. "Ove kw wean (eonty kil et a wounded, Snpoputarity of the Northern States will not | sivuld bo brough he forgot himself acd lifted on» band sume tuches from Waneisrox, Va., July 17, 1862. | er; J. Malchay, Go. 1, Oth Mise Swe ee a ‘The burving of tho railroad bridgo over the Rapidan Jeg; Serevent sabes Hertle, C9, them roger er Sew abal invited. hiw oat iio the igic, | viver was caused by a tnistaken idea OP some of tho sol- | Saniuel Henderson, Co, G, 824 Meaney to which a and took his an $a Tw and throw them upward swith | diors, instead of by any order emanating from Goneral B, Drake, aH, a, a vania, knee; D: Wyma. ‘A My Are fa cow mn, hl it ‘4 ons] “y ta ahve oochae Wea aple of pera eee PP edice tink the wan dnoaverdel *y Banks or the immediate comamador of the expedition— Pennsylvania; T. Bowes’ Oo. 1, Slot Ponns; vsiasd will | gore unaccountable manner unlocked his Bracelets, und | Brigndler General Hatch. e HL. Kitkarth, Co. H, Gist Younes vain \ ‘atification, | wes having quitea nice time. Lut the ruse would not ‘The Rapidan river, however, is fordwblo at this season | Fred. ¥ ina A, 44th York, aukle, dic\ iderable | work. The Major had been used to seoing men wearing | 41 syany points noar the bridge, and its destrueticn can af "ah Now ork saeeee ie pe ‘only be terribly aggravated, but it will impart some™ | arrived from the pening maa the forts ‘thing more than moral foree to the cause, nd Je the House of Lords, on the 11th, Lord Brougham | confined ja tents, @alled attention to the slave trade, and urged that tho — pg Northern States were not cntitied to the erodit assured | {1} 2 the: oare flaished all the rebols on th ‘themselves for the measures rocently teken for the | to comfo*tably housed, much to thelr own repression of the trade. as well ue to garrison, who experience the other, but, reeollecting hiv arin & momont, clasped them together a i ‘ie: agai i JSacesos, July 15, 1862. * despatch fo the Afivsissippian says that thu monster Arkansas thia morning came down through the federal fleet utaera terrific fire, losing five killed and three wounded, The damage de to her ts trifiiug, chiefly to her smokertack, She it now at Vicksburg. and the wounded have been cout ashore. Generals Van Norn, Hreckinridge and Smith visited her The federal loss tw vaknown, Milo now quarters, ¥ ' latest dosp2tcho: on. trouble the men in their proper piaces.. ‘The | manacles on their arms, and he thought that this gentle- > y Jacasox, July 15,1802, Sapr ft Tay mabat sept rebar ers poh ee Hrlsneeg are xr all ormed into companies of one non. | man contacted himsel’s Mito, wo si which was the be a matter of no great importance either way. «A, 601 Now York, army died tm; 8. Won | v6 sxcansndlunk two bunts arning oat ac wile tesco Arrivals from Sperryville state that there was almest | derta, iv, 6, ttn Now York, log; A: veivel, ( dally skirmishing betwoon General Sisel’s pickets and | j\o™ J itning oo fete Sen Vachs amaalser} Pe the rebel soouts near the gap at Luray, and that reveral ig ice ge tl th Massachase:ts, heads Won, Bigem j ’ Co. B, 9th Massachusetts, leg . Marelwll, . Hi, 22d Of theenemny tat hoes Iated. hey, slo report. teh Wt ie: caatts, diea Es Ww. Linieenian, Go.'D, ‘Oth Mas- reason why he asked hima out into the light. ‘The gonti new and more substantial p river, Tho federal fleet opengd on born sides, pouring ina terrific fire as she passed. On opeutig a porthole for air @ shell entered, Killing nine and wounding several others. ‘Ihe ram Benton attempted to butt the Arkansas, ‘but missed ber and was struck by the Arkansas. She Mr. Gregory made inquiries reiative to the procecsi ug that it pogone throngh Ratings man bape ber wun paced ore a nia officora that wmatters are now beginning Wo aszume a proper ‘ith the add inl Lorees thitt have been zent to f Untied States creisers of the Rahemee, shape. rison this place, no appralension should be harbored b Mr. Fortereue said that letters cn the subject bed boon | ‘The whole mmber of prisoners new held at this placo | that at! will bo well. A stoamtng, under the command of Feoeived, but that they could not be ced, ae the | im three thousand nine hundredand four, inctuding officers | Captain John H. Stevenson, patrols od the island al! x , g ") dope tesa produced, cho have been arrested | night, while the revenue cutter J.C. Dobbin, under tho | T° ar a hia dotted Lie berarers Sigel’s com- | sachusetts, hips Jom H, Galloway, Co. 1, 20th Maara- | Put for shore jm @ iting condition, A ee seivepiamransenne £ v lave aficers. within our lines a spies. ‘Theso latter gentlemcn all | command of Lieuteuant J. Franeo Shultz, lies moored in | mand ou Wednestay towards Madison, and several guns | chusetts bert Westgate, Co. G, hn Atchigan, | fert, One mortar bort grounded and was burned, tbe At the Great Exhibition, aucng the awards in general the stream ready for any emergency. ‘ Joo. | MC Feported to ave bean hentd in that direction by mei nd shen, ‘ded aE op ik Soy att firiaueas is weareely injured, and la expocied to go down for machinery, America yots tweal: |. 13.0 Vist of the officers of the garrison:— General Pettigrew still remains op the island a priso- 0 2 " » ath head; » Co. Scrap Si gy replete. rer ‘A. A, uibson, Us. As, Cominen lant. ner of war,as well as numerous other oilicera of rank, | ‘*vellora the samo day- Michigan, head, dled 7b; Wm. Parke, battery 6. tst | Oey ‘ural and hortieni tara! mschines, six for military arti + @les,and ono social each for Colt’s revolvers and for ‘eaval architecture. A heavy bombardment is now on—oight o’elock P. a ater = disitnct! moon ig No tole. ic co hing been received from Vicksbe1 foe the last three hours. ea a Joues, Tudeyondent battery, Penuaylva- | whose names are not mado pubiie. Lave ast evening . Parties from Winchester, by way of Front Royal, ro- | Maryluud urtiliory , beeagt;’J. Williams, Go. ¥ Be ee 4 4 tight of the prisoners. who had effected thei mis port that the guerillas have pald froquent visits to tho | chuactts, hon; W. el. Osborn, Co. C, 20vh Massachiue at Frank W. Pasl, Indepondent battery, | from durance vilo again made their “pearance m9 principal routes loading thither and in the vicinity of two unknown men. ‘Total stok aud wounded, 318. r: jun toere. fort, nnder the command of the Provost gaard of . TURNED OVER TO THE TNOSPITAL AS Ar CKSON, 5—P. ‘qednt Webdawe. Tovsnd Ideutenn’.t Edward &, Colwell, Tedependient bat, | dolshia. More are expected to-morrow. Strasborg and Middletown. All the stores at the latter | Fi/SONERS Oceania a | oirice Soin: Gonael.ehuine Wiese oeetie aaa te ‘Te fecetom of the etty of London, In a gold box; was | TF» Pennsylvania Viana. sare Miura. - spin pearieayabtrpaerapeyacig titre Oy alo Pooh Ment 3. R. Wesenbona, upper and lower fleets aitemptod to puss cur batteries, ‘precentod to George Peabody on the Leth jask. Cumpuny A—Cis)iain, Isnag Smith, First Liettenant, IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS. sets baie Tabs chaak shake Caney: Wei a SMcctiveamed Or Warner asareneays | vented niotees ty. inoeine anid sean aiithe one, Tho coremony of aeoording tho prizes of tho great Rani. | Wiliam 11. Tarwiilic area Heutenants Daniel Tor: RRA AARAARNAALS Its place has boon filled by Major Polowze, of Philadel. ) YA"s F. Dennis, 21 Cried States iutaatey W. Bronuan, | burning one row of buildinge, Our battories cre unin bition took place on the 12th inst. The Duke of Cam- | MN, Sealey J. Rooses Soctnd Licklenint, Wien das, | TBE Rebels Surprised and Routed—tovs Mrnntant aajctane ameral vo Major Goan, | Sth United Siates infantry; R. Mayer, 7th New York; P: | jured. | No cascaltes reporta listaiadon eabative of te Giehoh, eogperted oe Baga ges 5 m of Nebels Large=Twenty-one Guerillns | phia, formerly tant Adjn Major Gone- | Sang, 67:b New York; W. ‘Liuebeck, b7th New York, ©. |” The Arkansas ia an ivou-clad vossel of 1,290 tons, and ‘Pridge-ofliciated as repres » Suppor ley. Company —captata, r ourrette: Killed. ral Fremont. Simon, 65th New York; “H. Sohr.ots, 66th New York; | wes butit at Memphis. but was removed from that point, by the loading mombers of the Cabinct aud ajarge mum | Licutennt, Willian Kaien; ¥. Ronk:. ‘compan; TO ta. se bea jo an cutinished couaition, previous to t wacuation by (From the St. Louis Republican, July 18.) De. Chapel, of Nebraska, has been appointed Medical | C: Mller, 63th New Seeks ‘A. Stattwal, 74th Now York’ 7 ; A to Fayctoville, Atkansas, by Bet K, Marion, 24: New York; J. Borsor, 14th New York; A. | one troop. She baw siece beon completed ta tho Yano ae ect ihiae mina tidekt ih ae E95 a galier Gonoral Brown, commanding Shathwrest Meares, | Director of the division of Genoral Williams, in placo of | if. Wilkins, 12th Now York: F. Morlach, 621 Now Yorks; | ‘river. : was estimated at one hundred thousand. Tho tlet of | Hl. Dougha consivting of ome eection of Davidson’s battory, two | Dr, Antisoll, who has been pormanently appointed as | H. Ewler, 7th Now York:F Van Vromor, Tist New York; OFFICIAL DEBRA: TCHS. Tacurat July 13, 1862. Wo engaged to-day, from eight A. M., with th enemy's feet hove Vick: ga countiz Of four or more iron clad vesscis and two heavy sloops-of war, and four gunboate and seven or eight rams. We drove an Ircae! shore, with ooters sven and disabled, blew up a :am, burned one vossel, and damaged soveral others. Our sbioestack Was go shot to pieces that we lost steam and could bot use our FoRscl a& ® ram. We were other- wisowut up as we engage! at vlose quarters. Loss ten killed and fifteen wounded: others: wid slight wounds, i840 N. BROWN, Lieutenant Commanding. Viereneno , July 15, 1962. The loop of-war Arkansas unda, covoruf our batteries, van gloriously through twelve or thirtecn of the cnemy’s rains, ganboats slooysof-war, Out loss was ton mon killed and fifteen wounded. Captain Prown, her slightly wounded iu tho Bend. Arkansas was riddied. Other- daraged, and can swon be re awards fil twonty-forr columns of smal type, Foon uaresls sme ARTILLERY, VANNSYLVANIA VOLEN+ | myjutain howitzers, and detachments of the Tent!) Tii- J, Thoman, 6th Now York Geurgo inci, both iow Tho fortitication bit! was again dobated ta tho Com- — ois, S-cond Wisconsin, and Third Missouri State Miutia, | Medloal Dircetor of Genoral Banka’ corps. York; i. Woof ch Now. York; J. Geagor, och quens, 80d ni Amendment ealeniated'to on nuinbering not over six hunired, under command of | Gencral MeDowoll arrived hero yesterday, aad bas | New iVork easto Sinftin, Oth New York: Joxoph Leino, eed bn ga ag 9 Phage be Dyce M-cor Miller, of tho Second Wiscousiu cavalry, attacked | pitched his headquarters in the flold, ud Now York; A. High, 24 Rhode teland; E. Wills, 6h bags Commons due er over thé expenditure of cone reine borane hago ip , Coifee, uenred) avwtborne Sergeant A.T. Jackson, of the Michigan cavalry, haa | bxcelslon: F. Wyman. Boch Ma sachuset! Brown, public mouey carr & majorit + and Tracy, uumbering about sixteou handred, near eight ripped; the minyeters. if se SOA tee mils beyond Fayettifyiile, at swarize Tuesday morning, | been appointed to a liontonancy in the same rogiment for | jery: Cay" t The bill for the. carrying out of the treaty fnatly paved and routing them completely. ardnous ‘and meritorous services. oon, Henry fy ts Mov ill, Jehan Foloy, M. Mora: abe Commons. gain the tocu- | charges and scams were shelled, followed by, cavalry On Wednesday evening General Banks paid visit of | VOLUNTARY ATTENDANTS WHO REMAINSD BIOLND iD Trsent cas | aud the main body was pursued fur twelve miles,and | Courtesy to General Hartsuffs brigade, of General Mc CierianaO: Bn ‘ae iad tevin pS EST ie ts | the pursuit was thea given up, as the horses of our | Doweil’e corps, This brigade was formerly commanded “wichigan, Sergount H. Wa Leage, 61 Mrobigan, J The be eo i [Sen as search of, Seven divs: tation to by General Abercrombie, in General Banks’ corps. His | Mf. Loomis, 2d Michi ck Vincent, 26h New thirty-nix hovrs, mare ing two nights and hiting | Visit was unannounowt; but, notwithstanding the dark. | York) J. M, Duddy, Gist TeanyIvagin; geet Wend, in the Ww wouds during the day, and complotely surprised tho | ness of the night, it was goon discovered, rounds . Walemae; 16th, dauachdaelis: is me 7 trated thad reached Springiiela, ‘Tho toes upon rounds of chears greeted his presonco, lis recep- ecg SRP MINERS of the way wan argo hud of tho United States forces | Hon by the Thirteenth Maeachusotis regiment was ex Sapreme Court—Goncral Lerm, sinvil. ceadingly novel. Tho regiment was drawn up in line, | IMPORTANT DECISIONS RESPROTING CIEY BATLUOADS, * ‘The command of Major Miller returned to Fayetterillo | and cach soldier hol a lighted candle, screened by his | resent Hon. Judges Sutherland, }eonard and \acnnrd. ar SR On asuiddon a thousand eandios tlashod forth, and | ety 2—The People at the reiwtion of the Prustees of . Stato Militia, sta- | 8? i Dern Ne kal aiad Dg Mitta sta. | tho samonambor of voices ahonted loud hurrahs as the | He Sailors’ Saug arbor v1, the Mayor, Johw Kerr and ond it is now onl, aving dusiness ou on Which the prise awd was ove of vansual sto dl it Was only by 1 The Mexican Question. ‘The Paris Patrie asserts that Vranee will never treat with Juarez, When the French army bas onteret tho sity of Mexico the Meticans will be congalted, and thelr q@ishes scrupulously resyecied, France will oly quit Mexico after the compiete execution af a future treaty. esoys the date of General Foray's de- 0 ig etill doubttal, ‘Whe Preste says that tho French army will comprise bar of iglining one of Ui nding npon Lie ond adver chaiteniog and roos “corporal of t ard Jeb soon brought the wh ning 10 the what? ot wise sho is net nadte palred. io of the enemy's bouts etruck thelr colors, and the boats ran ashore {0 keop from sinking. Many wore kill- woreral aivisions of infantry aud a proportionate number - tioned at Mouut Vervon, reports the capture of tWweire bonds im | eh and woundet. This Wa glorious achievenient for the gtaniiinns si atte 3 r iru huasderod pigs of lend, ear Granby and the Kring Coneral appoured at the Colonel's headquarters. To each | several npr was an speeal by be ndants pee ayy, ur hervic commander, afiears and Re. . twonty ove guorilias dnring the past few days, Hobas | rans y, aa order at special term, granttog an injunction wht ‘Ond mortar boat, disubled dud agrocnd, is aow burnt 1 was reported that stores of every kind were pro ns theater the same Lee tad © sons Of his oouimand killed, but lost afew Se eae ta Banks hate . vi nadie fectrammed then fron proveoding with the bylidhig of {\ up.” all tho ettemny’s ranmporta abd alllchu veosols-or wer 4 Wedior «force of 35,000 men. ctloned Jtsciesd tho whole within fad | Horns. but pertinent remarks, expressive of hig past and present | the soventh Avente Railroad, better known fp iho Faral- the lower itoet, except a sloopeof- war, have gotten up ~ Ra\aee pleasure in mooting them. Jet Railroad. ‘Tho plaintias ‘niso appeal irom au order | stoam, ond ara offto sveape (rom the Ariancaa. Vichhetet | Steamers Pived Into by the Rebels. Four companies of tho Backtails (Kano Rifles) ara now | giving ndgneut bch IL soho ne ic Court FARL VAN PORN, Major General Commanding ; ban fad ran the Louuviien, Ky, July 21, 1862. | encamped ta this vicinity, commanded by Captain Mo | ug afirm cio order so far a® felates to the Mayor— Movements of General Malleets. ©, ag, toa Fexerabla tank relics Ghd Wee ieprdeiaiet are ly totaal cian fia haeroek: | The steamer Commercial, Captain Archer, (rom Mow | Dounlt, ‘Tholr ranks are thinned by the various bloody | Judge Loouart dissenting. Sr. Locss, Jaly 29, 1682. ory m0 re fants 0 ned and’ ~ bee ws Beeaper; it . " . ons S 4 7 Qban WW advanced % The, Aignnme watts wea var¥ m a carocul exasmisation thy lar phis, arrived hero to-day. Wattios thoy have prsset through; bat they deinand to te Prople, y ths sraseng? me ‘satiore’ Snag Ztarbor General Halleck ieft hore this evening by the Ohio and Ie wed iy (ue open market the rate fur money was Kg seine nino 01 Captain Arehor roports that the steamer Courier ant | bo again led to the battie fled, in the city of 2 wo York e als is. Join Kerr.—Order of | Missiseipp! Ratlrond for Washington. FH» wer accom eont. % up Me econ Fngone, with troops on board, were fred into on enter | Your correspondent hopes to bo able to announce in a | spocial term F Roreaey 18, 1861, reversed and inj pautot by Genofal Cullum, ebtef of eto:7; 1 Kelton, re tere ail. Voie; Cait j hoee who | Me Green river by unusket armet rotel cnvalry, It was | few days the succesful tasue of an important enterprise | dissolved, with oosts of ite appeal, poplin ‘Adjutant Geueral, aad Lievtoxant Throck:uorton. 23 a Liiwoin Cen. syngas) va re - sien, or Jette ual ts not known whether either boat hid lost auy men, now progrossing. Beyont this it will be improper to one baagiaael a veh 20, 1901, sustain: bs Crvcincert, Joly 2 ‘ Saal ee fe 0 ba on Gacsion wae tebe Pik | Om arriving at MeAltisier's Landing, two miles below | say anyching at present. ing the Hethurrer of the Mayor, &., of the city of New Gesoral Hatieck and staf left horo this mor y i2, 1900, | ean ut for the providonsini | Newburg, Indiana, tho Commercial was fired into ee en York sired, with cont to Atm by the clerk" | ard bound. J 1. © rotton dear . med | fash af oy ry to noe beyond | by some guerfilas, Ove ball pasnad through the gang- | Arrival of Released Union Prisoners at Apolios B. Welmore crew oe ATA lees ‘The si ee wet "revort. eas esteanded by iio nae stomp de n would lave neon | way, dning rome damage Baltimore, fey apron pchirtags bone hide Grated egies Boller Explosion in PhUadciphia. Norih 4 oatly poivaten . th « 7 Oy os "hrs Seance, aid otads tacts, | The stonuter Baila, bound from Memphis to St. Louis, - Ba July 21, 1969, Same we. Same,—Crowe ap)enl diamissod with conte. Pracapuuvma, July 21, 1862. A rg : os " ap, frm * oe stroun, aud the tide | was fred inte by a gang of rebeis at Randolph, Mo. What ‘Tho steamer Lonistana arrived bere this morning frou Same ve. Same. erst salhchannann if — Ps cures ‘There vas a boiler cxplosion in Callowhill sirect this Noding april gf. cme istaiva ono | Injury was dowe to her {9 bat koown. @ the Jamos river, vin Fortress Monroo, with three han- pach Aye by oe ted, with $10 rong or the ap. morning; but Cortunately no ono was burt, allhough there + Eads id. Then ox au ‘anionton cong Apel aan wed aod twonty-cight released Union prisoners, who | heat, and $10 ests o: the motion. I A, J,, dissents. | wore macy narrow eecapes. be \orenn al Cet yeltow, 263, Arrival of the United States Steames wore dolivered to us shout twelve miles below Richmond, The Peo pee Be ber orga fore ben ¢ ark ai 1. Slo~ ‘The botlor was loerted ina gellar, and passed upwards ph, WURFON MLLER, Norwich ‘ pct a decrmed, ¢ ale-<Orcer of January bL, continual Tho sume withorit, @ fepert boof quiet and texting Py nS | RO wore talon at Eavayo’s sintion and other places | FY, reer tet tae an to.a portion, of the ready We | trough three storice and the roc * Cede ati ql Fork tu, Saco cto Gud quiet at | gate ie ae pam oh oR oon Mela Tad United States steamer Norwich, J. M. Danean, g tho recent Thoir names have been pub- | yorrod, and the motion to continue tho mynnetions ts | thence crossed the slreet, prsstng Lape the market. ow busy WE aud frac; caies at ate. | Sine jays bnoa iad upon visitore euming to Lieutenant Commanding, from Vort Royal 19th inst. | get, Ample provision tas beow mado hore for Wusir | douint, with $10 cysts of (ho wppoad aad $10 CoKls of up. | honse and into tho Molodeod Building, where it dropped case for aby purpess other tsa bosi vas, qetiel in Stouo Felet 164b, and Wiluington, N.C., i7th, arrived at | gomturt. pocine'dhe motion DONO act trom ao tanen, | Oe the cotlar. DUt'o. as Super quiet, bub teas ", if w ‘ this port yosterdey. She came here to repair, sf aE” “a of the order iast mentioned as linia the injanetion dis. New Comnt.—A =A teleaoopie comet war discovered at Aches stead fe exo (8 ast of hor gillvers bin ot, Wit iO GOLA, Leotard J, diam the Ubsarvatory of Harvard College, by Mr. H. P. Tuttle, AUF. en valine Vis. trken | w lao : teed ‘i M ; Gomnandbitonia aor Mf, Donewa A TROT ON TITS PACT AEH FOR A DRNEVOL Ne OR Pe renamed ni Dh gg teihe evening of the 18ih, at a litle past ten o’vlock. ines olive aud oe with. th k nt Commandicae inact M. Puneaa, ° . ho | The motion is towards the worth . Re ae I ee ae A pins ii « tee vb enign ¢ 4 | viele following was ite approximate position at 12h onan , 2 a . " rt he L hig) Canal’ a itis LONDON MARK! | ye Hatort “4 n - anor en be Po y pe ; he bas Rit iaconsion Sh. dam, LONDOS | nor hé whole pro- | PR v twe Ubeit 6 bas , r @ ination N. OT deg 40 ‘ y oh Faoxpa cai if A.W Gator, J.D. Map t Aitut are 19 bo donatodt by the Wioner toa | ual De lar aie tes Ss ths fear omet digcovered ga tho Sd ime’. ie still vie bon fin at £0 br. 8d for eailrec¥p ba Paver | rio iguate't, wo aw nt charitable institutt ho go w work. 1 ine ape.

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