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PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1862. WHOLE NO. 9447. ‘th ber of deaths -three—a tthe ated for ‘thi ¥ izations? The us | 2 > a IMPORTANT FROM NEW ORLEANS. | secscose ot a'ty on tno previous weeks THE ‘REBEL RAM ARKANSAS tary talent now lying love and una.propriaiea is of a} © THE REBEL RAM ARKANSAS. Pe Sy revenge Wed metered apt nee . very email amount, The present volunteer army has « i gobbled up everything in the way of ex-West Pomters »4 Escape of the Formidable Rebel Craft 2 position here, and to lay before the administration some Arrival of the United States Steam | portant qveations that have arisen iu this depart: old army sergeants, British deserters, foreign refu, ¥ ment. Among the passengers by the Fulton are Colonel : y : F tension Cartenius, Sixth Michi iment; Captain Charles 8, and people of every class who ever bad any pretousic a ; Transport Fulton. Palmer, brigade Quarlermageer to General Phelps; Lieu- The Fight at the Mouth of the Yazoo and the Dash Down to military knowledge er reputation, Competent oflivers from Her Hiding Place. fenante B. Fickman and Cowan, of tho cavalry. end & the Mississippi cannot be found to lead a new force of three hundred prem ely eemat thane eh Wace = thousand men, Yt will take at least a year after they ave organized into regiments to make them fit for service. ton, Four Thousand Two Hundred Hogsheads and One Hundred and Eleven Barrels of Sugar Ship- ped in Twe Days. Th Whole of the Cargo, Including Rosin, &e,, Bound North. TIREL THOUSAND REBEL UNIFORMS SLIZED GEN, SHEPLEY’S GUGERNATORIAL ADMINISTRATION, &e., &., &e. ‘The United States transpors stoamer, Fulton, Wotton Sommanding, arrived here last evening, being but soven Geyt from New Orleans. All was quiet in the Crescent hy. The Fulton brings homo some of the sick and dis- sharged soldiers in Gen. Butier’s division und some fifty eabin passengers, among whom we notice Gen. Shepley, lately appointed Military Governor of Louisiana; Captain Palmer, Lieut. Rickman, &c. < . Shepley returns for more explicit instructions re- Bpocting and bearing upon his new appointment. Gaptain Palmer, long and fayorably known as the Post Quartermaster at Ship Island, and as belonging to the taf of Brigactier General Pholps, returns on short leave ‘f absence for his health, : Lieut. Rickman, of the Salem Rifle Rangers, returns Mnvalided, ne having, unfortunately, brokon his leg whilo @m duty in the city of New Orleans, Mr. Bates, tho able agent of the Adama Express Com- Pany at New Oricans, is also a passenger. Tae Fulton brings home the remains cf young DeKay, for their last reeting place. Of the sick on board throe have diod—two when one cut—the last, Edwin Kilgore, Company @, Twelfth Maime regiment, on the day of arrival. We are indvbted to the Purser, Mr, Thomas MoMarus, for late files of New Oricans papera, &e. ‘The following ace the names of passengers:— Gen. Geo. F. Shopley, Military Governor of Louisiana; Gol. 7. W. Curtenies, Mr. James McBride, Mr. M.D. }, Capt. J.A. Nelson (bearer of despatches to Wash- D.C.); T. RB. Davis, avtist of Harpers’ Weekly; W.H. Peters, Mrs, D. Carlin, Mrs. {zara, Lieut: ‘Cowan and servait, Capt. Chas. Gould, Lieut. R. F. Briggs and servant, Mr. KR. Kiug, Mr. Whitney, Dr. 2. R. Cie- mont, Lieut. C.F. Appicton, Lieut. BH. Layford, Mr. |. Kenn, Mr, Watson, Capt. 8. G. Gilbert and servant, Lieut. Woodruff aud servant, Licut. Rickman and servant, Mr. J.C. Vinuara, Lieut. L. Alford, Lieut. H, Stark, Licut. Allen, Lieut. Kt. C. McAice, Mr. Bates, Lieut. 8. B. Hebard and scrvaut, Lieut. Chas, Hathaway, Chaplain J. T. J. and gervunt, Lieut. C. yes, Mrs. Belden, Ghree children and servant; Capt, Palmer, Dy. Mitchell, C Westerficld and four en, Surgwant 0. 3. A.’ 409 sick avd disghargod soldiers from ‘Butler’s division. Private H.C. Miller, Oa, I, Eighth Now Hampshire re- Biment, diod July 16 and was buried at sea, Private David Sawyer, Company K, Fourtocnth Maine, died July 38, and was buried at sea. Drummer Edwin Kilgore “@fed July 23, and was buried at sua same day. Our New Orleans Correspondence. New Oxteams, July 16,1862. Dull Times in the Crescent Cily—Anzisus to Hear from the Morth—General Bu'ler Finds @ Sword Formerly Owned dy Ex: President Taylor—Large Haul of Confeaerate Uni- Sorme—News from Baton Kiuge—Kelurn of Capiain Parker t New Orleans—Neval Operations on the Red “ Eight Hundred and Eleven Bales of Cote | ton on business. The steamor also takes a considerable | —.. number of soldiers discharged on account of alckness. Hon. Reverdy Johnson has fully entered on his duties as Commissioner of the State Departmont, and is deeply immersed in the various fivaucial questions wiieh he came out to investigate. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS- Ad@vess of the Union Association of Ne Orican To wom Prorus ov Lovisiana— >} Neensing it right »ud proper to lay before the people a tof the objects of our association, we present wing as the exponent of the objects we desire to as Well as the principles by which we are actuate 1. A cossation of tho civil war now raging in our eoun- wy. 2. Tho restoration of the State of Louisiana to her posi- tion within the Union under the constitution and laws of tye United tates, For a tull uaderstanding of the matters we have ot heart, wo beg of you to bewr with us whilst siating what we betieve to bo the fundamental principles of governs mont under the constity tion. We hol! that, for al! natioual purposes embraced by the constitution, the States and the citizens thereo! one, unite’ under the same sovervign authority, gov ed by the saive laws: for all olher purposes Staes. aie sovereign and inepeudent of each other. Viewed in this light, avy attem)t by apy number of citizens, or even of Siates themseives, to throw off theetie which binds the several States to the Union, is an ultempt at revolution, the trie aud only aimn of which is to destroy the government, and to substitute another in its place, Such is the design and tendency of the present revolu- tion in the seceded Staigs. Let us now take a short rey country at tho nt of Sei n in this State. ‘The United States exteaed from St. Johns, in the North, to the Rio Grande, in tho South; from tho Atlantic to the Vacitle Oceans, an extent of country scarcely ever before inhabited by one people, diversiicd by every varicty of soil and climate, producing everytbing necessary for the wants or comforis of man, inhabited by thirty millions of people of & common origin, speaking the same lan. guage, thinking tho same thoughis, governed by the same laws, distinguished, as @ vhole, by a greater amount 'y, ingenuity and intelligence than any ae civilized world; occupy ing @ posi! ion w of the situation of tho other pouple of among ihe uations of the earth which mate the United Siates the admiration and envy vi ail vats and #0 that tie declaration + it loved and x try wos at peace with ail the world, jive and pi sevure, universal prosperity prevailed, commerce flourished, Agricalture prospered, the mechanic aris vere cucouiased, labor in ail the departinenis of life was amply rewatdes, eduextion universally prevailed, u willeréd the slightest wroug ether im person or estate trom the acts of the government, and every man literally sat under his own viae aud bis own ce, Ali this had been acquired in she lapeo of eighty £8 under tho experiment oF free government inaugi- Tatcd by the constitution of the Unitod States, and is the Girect result of the principles cousecrated by tha: instru ment, 80 that the attempt to procuce universal happiaess and prosperity among & people by a system «f govern- meni based upon the will of a peopie, expresse | tare @ constivatioval majority, Was wo longer an experiment, Dut a grwal ut glorious Feality, which promised to Le ad onduriog as tine, and to become as widely extended as the race of Ina ‘diversity and conflict of interest which in ull” widely extendod couirios, « d which, toa greater or loss extont, exist incV ry State, city, county or village, many persous, momentarily 1orget- ful of the common weal in the contemplation of sectional advantages, cherished seviings uniriendiy te each other. A:nbitious men, whose personal adyaueement '$ of more importance to themselves than the wellwe of weir eoun-* try, wade those interests the pretext for inflaminy che minis of the people of tho diferent sections agains: each other, until they finzlly produced @ stave of hosuitity to the government usclt. feping to ride into power on tie ruin of their country, tuey induced many Otherwise well thinking persous to Believe (bai the pubtic hberty was in danger, aud that the only aatety which re- mained was in breaking up that gov produced so much prosperity aud baypine: Prectioally, ior a tiie, Inaugurated the dee: fion—ibjared Uo authority of the yovernmont of the United States. Seuators and re, r.soutat im Congress, Governors and members of State ieaislasures, reereunt wo the oaths which they had takeu to support the constitu- tion of the United States, were foremost in tueir zeal to repadiate aud everthruw ite authority, Con- THE REBEL MONSTER RKANSAS; FIM/SHED HERE MISAS ANO CARONDELET’ ~ J Or TyitR ~ Put these men into regiments that have seen service, and they will beat once under experienced leaders and in the midst of well dritled comrates; and in two months at the farthest (hey will have aequired the necessary discipline to make them first class tighting men. ‘The health of the command at present is very good. Unusual attention is paid to this matter, and the sanitary regulations of the department are rigidiy enforced. ihe unusual nutuber of applicants for sick leaves ha® induced the medical director to organize @ medical ex- | amining board, whoso duty it is to grant permission the health of the party applying is too poor to ad mit of bis remaining on duty. Stace the organization of j this board numerong and the men who 1p in the bloom of he M. nt. lie will jeave West in a fow John Bull ant Jonathan met and touched thi hor | ng. AL English frisate Ali was aris ren guus from Fo davies Ge: yn eomma’ he mae! var ht the enorme mids (o which the g heen subjected, ant to deal out t xtitity of the ano: iilering fron tho f «i vultures pow Bat. their conuiry’s ruii If the reckie ct nal extrave the ad ked prow y really are. Jp) nis, tor alittle light ¢ will be grateful. Im the matter of srmy t which the country nsports Lie government has o days ag atthe rate ps from this point tot reports thal: thy, not he re. 2 placed on board of of the govern. nperilled, it wouid sich . sont orf fron the Norih, or ered at this poiut Lijg-bion wil! show that'a like e ted to, OF all the stupendous hun | ouiie movement has heen at on tl the Toast av the pantitious charge lave beon taken poss F: ling to wet of the day. the Gide. tho mest stuperdos, a. To thir end the is of ns isin at thewr dispoaat er are, ant Jib to soften, 1 the rigors and di y. Yet, Oy the islands 1% doubt if tho produc! one-tenth of ih a been pe havo cultivate History of the Vessel, Her Construc- The Yazoo River, Its Obstructions and the Fleet of Boats upon Its Waters. Contest Between the Urion Vessels and the Ram. The Rebel Craft Somewhat Injured and Yow Lying Under Protection of the Rebel Batteries at Vicksburg, &e., & Our Specinl Correspondence. Ox ma Missssirri Riven, | Anove Viexsit duly 15, 1892. f+ Tho quiet that for afew d ood -d over Vicks arg and {ts vicinity, by reason of the ion of ome bomberdment, has at lost beon broken. The rebel gun- ance ab a time When Arkanses has made her a was not expected by our oflicera, Sh hus done some to our fleet, aud sue herself }9s bocu seriously turn, Owiug te the p m surrounded, I a una. to giv sof the y aro liter stunces over which I had no control.” Were it et wise I would be in a position to furnish ample intelligence froma the econe of action. PROCEE Ov THR VAST WEEK. Bot little has beest done in the matter of beibarding the town and batteries of Vicksburg since the third or fourth day subsequent to our arrival, Com 6 Fare ragut on the day his fleet, with the laud forces of Geno- ral Williams in sight of Vicksburg, felt eo: Adent that he could seduce the forts and a eur- renger iu from six to eight heurs afier co: attack, On Saturday, the 28 uit., J breuking, the lest, arsisted by Ciptrin Porte the enoy’s works, bu., uufort found sbem too strong to be coped with successfully, THK TEMPORARY CEXATION OF KoeTIL TICs, As is well known to the realers of the Herp, the boats hauled off after a hot encounter of an hoar and a nal, seven yeowels of Commodore Farragut’s fleet geing above and anchoring I the river, while the remainder again took moorings out of range of e that time what jittle agsanit has 8 been by the mortar fleet, their huge thiteen-nch stctls be ped within the rebel pines ot irregular jot o Sth ust. orders were aod droppatt be! \i for twelve of the mortar boats, in tew of several of the steam vessels, and sccompanted by their flagship, to go velow to the mouth of the Misstssippi. On the afternoon of the 1th inst. they dropped below the anchorage of the Brooklyn, and before sunget had dis- appeared around a bend of the great stream. THE WOTBARDAENT. On the 24 inetwit the CGuif flect was joined by tom. Tavis’ flotilla from above, consisting of the gunboats Tonien, Louisville, Carondelet, Cincinn iti and Cairo, ae- companied by se’ eburg during the action of the 28th nor near the neck of the peninsula, * flotitla took position among thom. ‘THR MORTAR BOATS Biver—General Buller and the Secessionis's—Hea'th of | yeutions were called aud States declared seceded from wero taken toa @eep recess in the bank, near the ex fhe City—Governor Bhepley Returns to Washing/on fer | the Union, a new government deciared established and tremity Peninsula, whence they opened fire on the dy the Heaaship Futions ge. | % Netuent conetitutiou adopied, wills ut even eou- evemy''s works. They threw their sell over the tops of the ee eens Sain — suiting the wishes 0: the pespie warve allegiance was de- : 3 ‘The United States steam transport Fulton, Captain D. | ela:ca to be transferred drum oue goverument to another, Bia whine wale wee lee windliog | trees on the point by which they were vntirely screwed & Wotton, leaves to-day for New York, Sinoo the de- | Wit'wut {their cousest, as slaves are transierred from Blantallon, ace to be- cloned {every | from view. During the last few days they, like tbe mortar Parture of the Roanoke, on last Saturday, there bas | |o"Ce).‘comuerce wis DE Kea Up, uadusiey, destroyed Powe are ai presont under the evutrol of | ect below, have been silent, aud our only pastime bas ‘Rothing-of interost occurred. Indeed it bas been the dull- | gid agriculiure inade io laugusb. Tae g eat mash of whose b sl at Explotie. Ak been to watch the fluttering of the flags of the various Qo period that I've seen since the occupation of the oity. | te yoopl>, doprived of their oylinary ufems 0 sup. ——___—— |} steamer Ftora, a am eayiegee ta the Raycih | erait on the river and do battle with the myriads of mos. ‘We feei more snterest in tho affairs of Richmond than ring oF annlip a sataitean On eee —_ iment of two fiundve, st aotians er ay tek ca fue | quitoss that swarm upon us from the Louisiaua shore. AB We do in our own matters. From the last roliablo ac- | the sireugih aud lupe ui the State, the reiiauce and sup. REFERENCES. h ive uae: the mauston of f Vrayion, at | oce sional stroll along tho levee, and glance at the towa eounts wo have, the position of McClellan seems to us to | Port of old axe aad Inia.cy—forecu into hostility against asin Beaufort, which hud been titted up and furnishe? by and » . us to | Micir legitimate goveruuioat—were carriva into distant | 2—Loulsville, —Carondelet, — 3—Alelitannd. * Senta of Adazs” F “apy sav eo need {be strong, and from tho ominous silence of the latest Mo- | ciimes to aie oi disease, oF to be slaightered in battle. | §—Civeinnats. Joba H. Dickey mad Cones tie tintee mincing, that in. | $9 Fetigionsly tabooed to Yankee footsteps, have furnished ‘Pile paper we have we indulge strong hopes that the | When the termol their enlistinent expires, those of them control Of she plantctions and the-peouie | a wartoly to thb abewe sxitdtonbes iaekush’ ” 20 hegheh Roasted victory of the rebels was but temporary. We | who remaim aro held in service for an indefinite poriot Sritier Cauer ERie eix cineca Nn Le | ava to the above monoton pursuit, 7 er fare now looking anxiously for the next steamer from | Buler a law of conscription which forcos the entire inaic ; . sine javor rlowly on the canal, which thus far has proved an a Yar ae aks apated treed Haw vere Population detweeu the ayes ofelzbteeu aud thirty-tive | 2 = : = one ene : <bortion, aad the “dirty white tash’? has contented How Parkers! ‘ork on | junto immediate service during the war—a law moro : ; ay , i Ne pee the 14th; but, having run past quarantine without siop- | tious and tyrannical than that resorted to by European orn 40.cases cracRers, 50 sacks sclt, 10 pkgs. mer. | INTERESTING FROM HILTON HEAD. jioolf with uttering profanity about everything in general und making periodic forays apoa the transports in seareh of Consolatory tocktalis and cobbiers. ibedinden deed PuRSONAL RLPERERNCE, : arontiy-iaenuet | Ronsed st an early hour by daylight and the moogut- : itor it was | toes, your correspondent took an aute-broakfast stroh despots to keep up their armies. All these, and other Se 4 ge eG 458 hh? evii8 too numerous here to detail, have been forced upon | » NSW, Lenk Per schooner FC. pw tot the people of this aud other seceded States. tmecdektroating, : AS wus to be expected, the attempt to break up the | MAT nee er stip favelock government and destroy ‘the republic has bao met by | yas ennee DIO ont the government and the pe ple ot those Siates which re- aoa} Ping, she was obliged to go back and report at the station,” fand we expect her back this morning. The capt in of fhe steamer thought it rather hard, and the Genoral would have been glad to have waived the necessity of fin, 24 de. varnisls, 148 ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. a ba'es co! Quz bbis. y for shipment, By the order of consideration of our own posiion, the complete over- throw of the Coniederate authority in this siate, aud the ocoupation of the Massinstypi river theoughout its entire length by the government, again fixes the conditicu of Louisiana as an integral aud inseparable portion of the ayia down tne Fivor again; but General Butler felt | waited true vo the hight destiny ofthe countey tatrusted.| TH» 62 eAens woke | : ‘ nd appropriated to a Jong the levee this morning, and endod bis promenade it would be unjust to permit a bresch of law ina | their keepin, Powerful armies and a resistiess navy . begengenpad " " y ye gg Ba ih along the levee ening, rd O -ceatefine Huet leyni iaanibe had required a te ee ee ee eer ee eee (hee ane woe Griecta Delts, Jury 16 GOOD HEALTH OF THE COMMAND. Se eweer core by sieyping cn board the transport, Ued up to the Louis ‘mish steamer (the Cardenas) to return anu report at qua. Fork arses ba vidoe ati Energetic measures are being taken in this oily to ob. ene ne ana shore, The vessel was the upper boat of the fleet, vantinc for presiscly the same offence. been taken; city after city nas been occupied; State afier | tin volunteers for | mites states Acmy, U | Liathiedees aud move than three mi‘cs distant from the batteries of ‘The Geveral sooms to have a peculiar fegulty for dud- | Stie las Deen Leli-ved, until there remains but jittls to | Deine several recrutdg allies in active oy esat Alleged Frauds in General Hunter's | {i 1, “or Vicksburg. Above ker auchorage the river makes @ tag the ancora 0€ Untied States afficers. a be stove to overocane thise oppised to tue guverninent. | | “e:eut wards. eee f ing Hef “ecoieoy for och roe or pg i ian ott Fully, to lay aside genera ities, and to come to ace Warhes, to Department, pall. for the. mate wt dintrich ie aancke tits ‘tie BiGek 6 VEDAS abiNG ‘The other day a detective was gent to scarch a stable where it was understood that arms, belonging toa re_ G@reant son of ox-President Tyler, were conceaied. Among @ variety of weapons found under the floor of the stable [From the New Oricans Sunday Delta, July 13.) One thorzand even hundred and ten families were sp- nw Red lied at this institut yesterday with the foliowing i articles reels i | | The Cotton, Plantations Placed Under articles:—#6 barrels . r the tree toys more than half an hour before the boat makes her appoarance. AST was about returning to the oat in whieh L am usually “cribbed, eabined and cone : ~ 10 barrels 1classes t ‘ - Socal ages, 90 bushels peas, LT sacks beets, 4 barre's mess oe a to a party in S Tobserved a volume of smoke across the point. pr espe és pelcti ated 40 “Old Be Unit Sates. | Whatever ailaylunce any citizen may tary Supervision. ply it to the navy. fined * Tobserve: - legan presoi ough and | have himself wader towards the o-valled Confece- | Pork. és AR eb Ae tc C 3: Military Superv id Prat aitats: tits the. omnet coes vale Knowing that a despatch boat was expected from above, Ready” by the State of Kentucky. It will be sont to General Taylor, Commissary General of the United @tates Army, ands brother of the gallant hero of tre ‘Mexican war. Commissary Goneral Taylor is, I think, the only direct representative of “Old Zack’’ whose loyalty is uniar- moked. On Monday some three thousand uaiforme of the febel army were found in the lofts of the clothing Rouse of Godchaux, Frere & Simon, on Canal street. The @tore was taken possession of,and the proprietors ar- rate States now no longer exiatg, as they are wholly apes + ‘ without tie power to wrest the'State trom the Uuived | NEWS FROM M’CLELLAN’S ARMY, ae. 2 eis de, Slates, or to allord to thoge adhering to them aay ail or ps 2 Bom ban ~ rae protection whutever. Hrapyuantyre, July 22, 1862 ‘The Unit ates transport Arago arrived at this pov cl Kg ™ t Unter these circamstanees we appeal to all those who ‘Things are very dull here. Mak. oventig in the purchase of this | yad.ae the locality of the craft T was on would afford au Jetion. “Hat how agween, | eatlier view ee any arg ae Si Tone jaded ia remain until the arrival ot the coming steamer. : i a, ¥ r * one filtieh of its value, to be ultimately ‘ of smoke came nearer and neater 1 de bave the jresent weifure ws well as the future prosperity . r, , Hilton Heal, ¥.C., at twelve | for | une ight 4 oe the cloud smoke © of this oly and State at Reart to Joi with usin re. | There fe no thought of General MoCielian being super. | reek on the F8il Inst, with the sorty-tith Peoutyiva: | Fee a eigat eT learn that tho atice. is be | tected the abseace of blackness resulting from eom- estab lieliny ote Legere pee i and San ane 1} goded, nithough there ts some talk in the Northern | yia Volunteers, wumbering nine hundred and fivty officers | paid by the navy for the lufaber in question ix $20,000) | dustion of ‘the bituminocs coal farnishod to al! Namen einnentas ge gh okay whics, whee Te; of it, General Halleck will be Commander-in. | aud men, im comman et Colonel Thomas Welsh, Arrived | iti lanl to imagine. It displays a depth of Knavely or | the river boats fa government norvice. 1 thought esbablisved ; will agalu produce these bapjy results which When the President wae at Fortress Mouroe at (on o'clock P.M. om the ist July, | A Urendell Of Koll Mit gs ener cont, PUB | tittle of the circumstance, supposing that some steamer # exigiod throughout the entire country at the time of their landed her mailer, proceeded on to eNwport's News, av of the might havo exhausted her coal, aud was making uso of embarke | her troops iu an excellent vtate of health, and ; wood for fuel in place of the Jess buiky material, though interruption. Then may Louisiana again adopt her ‘ How bis cl pare 1 ang.eat escutchoon, bearing the motto—Union, Justice the President not to allow bis claims to interfere with ved . MADISON DAY, President pro tem, — | Iris action in the matter. Jeft Fortress Monroe again ai two o'clock P.M. onthe | 9% ame of one revere! gentioman whe came here | i ais occur 40 me that the Arkansas might have escaped Fested and taken before Gencral Butlor. They affected | 24 Coulicleuce. . eof the Humanitarian Scotety, as @uoh an vnrearonable ignorance of aeons and | Sols Casnwice, Secretary pro tem. There are several thousand men here unabie todo | 224 July. Tnouse whic havbted lis ow church a. | from her imprisonment and was moving down to attack @eatination of the 8 that the General ordered them me duty, although the health of the army bas improved Among her passengers are Lieutenant Colonel W. A ypeals, writen aud oral, he secared from | ug, bg forbe bala j but yostorday, on the representa An Important Judicial Deci » residents of North rn ¢ 1 MISTORY OF TIM ARKANSAS, Ih Holz, a New Xork mmerebunt, elaiins, ‘his | *inceit came to the Jamee river, Olmstead, Second New York Volunteers; Lieutenant Colo attorney, of G.icaumont, Blache &Co., the gum of $4,317, | ‘There ts no movement whatever of troops. nel Sargent anc Sajor White, Hirst Massachueetts caval for goods shipped Se he mnouui of Cape ‘The autiorities are looking every day for the enemy | ry; Major Pauiding and Major Mayon, Paymasters United is clotuiug be has suid, ronilsing priowe and | of construction at Memphis at the time our flotilia and fivate of daposit ior $401. The oortincato was mailed 0 | 49 open new butteries on the other side of the river. States Atmy; Major Ricl a profits unbe cr of even in Chathan street.” Now, so tar | jand force were laying siege to Fort Piliow. Two days ‘tatiea . ¥; Major Richard Batt, of Volunteer Bugi boll’ ted Re eae ee date rekicaes tne bor ae re visible at all tindes ou the opposite side, but | neers; Mrs. Curr, four children and servant, and Mrs. | {rum Veins, uuver the oppression ov poverty, he is the | petore the eyucnation of that post the plating and guns wthing. t render more eow’o; cust Of Mr. Roselious, one of the moat m ‘s . Prominent Unien respectable the p: or blacks with whom It will be recollected that the Arkansas wag in proces, zens here, thoy wero roleasod, after giving their parole would ‘be forthcoming whe we erdersa by ‘Governor Shepley retarned this morning from Baton 2 i Rouge, whore ho has been investicating the alizirs of Post Oitice by the Con‘elerate auhorities. {his loss Hola Rebel weeesor of @ first class up Lown lotin your eity, and is Btate.’ There is nothing new at Baton Rouge. Van hore teoks to throw upon, the, otensiante, ‘the Judge rotused aro never interfered with unless they appear im large | Ayien, child and servant, of Florida; Mr. 1, €. Se ce, | ending bevy remittances by every stoamer hence for | of the Arkansas eset aia aie Oa yeh threatens to attack the city; but he will meet to hold them reapeus! lov the amount corth “oltecto % port Ro 7 K. Sein houne in tow by two powerful steam! gui up ‘warm reception if be dares 19 atvewnpt ft. with a | feato, and gave judgment for the $417, to be paid in | Numbers, when guaboate hell them out, Collector of the Portjot Port Royal, aud Mr. Jolin k. Stim. | rie. are all sorts of chenting, but there seems to be 4 hire ute Hueie Gh week Gill ‘Oa Sunday Captain Porter arrived here from Vicksburg | curreut (unds, Many resignations of officers are being seut in; but | eon, agent of Adams? Expross Com, an none whieh haa not been discovered und practised ig | ¥##% where s ay ex his flagship, the Octorara, accompanied by all we ry none are grauted except to those wno are worthiess. PASSENGZRS BY THE AXAGO. ths departinent, Commencing vtiicers, colonels, leu. HER PREPARATIONS FOR SERVICE, ‘Mortar fleet but cight, which are leit at Vicksburg, 11 Important Genesal Orders. - os ——- t WW. A, Onn tell tenant cul and majors are accused of forging muster Hor engines an® machivery were already in position, Wwannocensary and perhaps imprudent to brite SPECIAL ORDER—NO. 188. Letter from General McCall, Lie gent, Lieutenant £ roti and recetving pay for the services of mon who never wet were eeulenh, Wi Gotieequelion’ of hat’ ttl rated existed, Doetors hay permission lo go to New White, First Magsact Dees bought wi HEADQUARTKR:, /RPARTMENT OF THR GUL, Mr. ‘thomas A. Biddle, of Mil h has received Naw Ontmans, July 14, 1862. } the following letter from Geveral Sic @nure Of this change of operatim. The secommionts| ft Is & repuiso at Vicksburg, and are com: ok, or Father a c being quite ready for service. The design was to take villty, hae brought me quently jubilant; but the simple fact is, Davis’ fleet is Affrod F. Puffer, of New York, is hereby appoiited Ricnmoxy, Va, er up the Yazoo avd put her in reatiness a Sufficient for Vicksburg. General Wiliams, with his | volunteer Ald-de-Camp to Major Gonerat Butery with te ‘amaoo> Hoan Panos, Juiy'®, 1882, |g aan aoe eat pth ih the iba akleath Delleved pete command, will probably return to thetity within afow | roux ot iret Lieutenant, He will be obeyed aad re- T enclose you herewith a note from ‘your brother | ol A 6; Mrs. Cap Alten, chiid ery han y gaye, as thore is nothing ia the world fer bin (0 do at | gpecied accordingly. By command of Harry, the only repiy 1 have had to two notes written to | aad borat; Mrs. Carr, four el tit: Mowers, 1, doubl abie to cloar the Mississippi of ail obstructions, Vicksturg, his force being outirely inadequate to occupy Major General BUTLER, iim.” ‘ | GW. Barnes, 1. Wesson, ON) Werriekson, Vaulting, HER LENGTH, HREADTM AND MODEL. the town. R. 8, Davis, Captain and Acting Assistant Adjutant ‘On my arrival in this city L wae politely offered quar Lawrence, Thos. Bi, . White; Licatenant To correct these abuses and to right these wr od 4 . At Grand Guil the rebels have a battery, and amuse | General. tors at ihe Sprttewood Hotel, whore T remained three | Gray, kighth Maive, Hira, Adjutant Pud- | evidently the labor to «biel cleat pre: | Her length over all” is one hundred and eighty feet; b gen lig by firing at our transporte as Wey pars up TO BAKERS, on Mabeinrdear deg hy gel reg Lines oy called | ding, Captain Cortis it is Ackiey, Ce. T, Jos. + — Payee h all een ~ age Ley and ehe has sixty fect breadth of beam. Her mode river. v i with a message from Harry, who, | learns then for the yivester Woos N Strawoutter, M. with his cimracte: e ener id feariessness —' jt " "The gunhout Cayuga loaves here to day fer the mouths eee a eT tat IP Te ibaa y. | iitwt thie, wae aprieoner,’ Te had beom roported to. ine J, OM. Kinlay, Ben). P. Divet, Franklin Wee | have performed a service fruitful e¢ goed r He | is @ combmation of the flat-bottomed boats of the lars ($20) | on the field, on the 30th ult., that he was wounded while Tit Jax. J, Cady, Forty-tith Penrgytvania, at! | will earn his country’s gratitude, though be never again | West aud the keel-built steamers designed for navi Of Rod river, whore she is to blockade that @tream, The , trom the lett, whither he had carried an order | sick: ( hap.ain Hudson and 4 I. Pott, Volinteer Engi. | lights a actie. sation in the ocean or deep inland waters. Her Dei this ‘Wm. H. Webb, bulls im New ork, ani the Music, rebel | neiabria® avers are required to. elves bakers are required to give, during the ex wboate iving tH the Hed river, watching oppo. 0 4 myself; but [ thought he had been carried oft nu Major Mason and Major Paulding, Paymasters, 1, | tnee writing the above T learn that the tramanction as Gerrtien 4b catch our teunmporia: hole ‘gorer will urns tice eT ldeomaeh, : oe) F “Lowther, ti. Hunt rae sincen Mr, Sedgwick wad the government agont re. 4 bow $s made sharp, like that of the Plymouth Rock Diy bo blocked by the Cayuga, and 1 hope they may soon | ys onuees of bread for. Lat once wrote to General Winder, requesting permis. | Ri 1 Mt been investigaied. Ihe been ascertained, | or Commonwealth, and her stern tapers 80 as to permit Be brought down here as prizes. “ibe Webb iw probably | 14 uncer of bread for. sion to send a carriage for him,in reply to which 1 re- | Our JMilton Mead Correspon ees it ie alleged, that the uvchase was effected by moans ot | the waters to clogs readily bebiind her. In the centre of exe ons as to the value of the timt Mr SMEAR be poieel miler arrest, and will speedily | Ner hull #he ie bro d and of greet eapactty, and for vied by ® military commission. Tis career tthe | pearly eighty fe.talong the middie she {ts almost flat ‘the Goest and swifiest vagboot in the country, The reinains of the tye Liout, Geo. C. De Wiliams’ staff wil logve in the Fy of his arrival at Chin s fod permission ge ge consistent with | Ke ruts Wanted to Pill Up the ceived the encle hous higher © | borazo Hospital ine of the baker, | to visit him, but thie wae not deeme 7 ounces of bread for. . Porehasers of bread from w actod wil! report their names, th uly 18, 1862. nts now in the wt, R. 1, via New York. The body wes ceeort > hase: regulations, ijpudto I evry Ln a jopartinent, aside irom this - traneaet will algo be the ‘ht or boat on Groce ‘try here ith boon deposited, bythe ptf pepe vor wang aint. he will son be well enough (o travel and per. | £f td dmrmant Ae dyed to GenavaltTorry—Loler nation strict: Investigation, The eonivarce of nie bottomed, I:ke an ordinary freight oF passenger Mossnchuseits cavairy, 8. A. Perkins Lieatenans ¢ ne Me a areal ey WEITZEL, haps visit hs family on parole. Do be pleased to express al Courtesic =P, ands in the Dep General Murer ‘ ki jobber™, contractors aud ¢ceulato {ho Western waters, Manding, down to the steamer, yesterday witernoon, | ™ Assistant Military Commandant, | to Mrs. Biddlo my sincere and deep sympathy, but, at | Avter Ue Delinpronls with @ Siarp Stick—dow the | yn your State is strougly auspectod, and wall be thorong ae to state that Generai Hutier’® heoih is ie the same time, my sincore and deep conviction thal it | soney Goer. L. L Pievee and the Cotton Ch 1y exposed, ‘The engines of the Arkansas are low prepaure, an@ of Tlast wrote, though he is not er will not be long before her husband jolus her with all his ogaheg caleties Ss ster Sagi 8 aa oe . ali placed below the wate ally suveudancs at hit oftea. | Kxports of Cotton 4 Sugar Boand | honors. Borer Corre Pram SUD St, uneew wa. ‘the Deaths of Rebel Prisoners. giana AP na, His vastly amusing 10 hoar the absurd stories told by Ay division had a desperate Aght that day. Twacun. | Caten Pluntalione— Wan! of Lumber—A Smart Pron. | The names of rebel prisoners of war who Lave died at | jine and well protected (rom Injury by hostile miasiies, the revels here oF Gousral Butler's Was sullicient ground to Spread a story ad Uhrough the @ity that he was sick of pellow fever. His «bsence inet Faturday (rom the oifico was eaid to be or bis having goue to Baton Royse; but the bt ort New York—United states steamer Fulton—161 Ahds. | der fire all day, encouraging my meu and urging then terevend 7 e auger, de. ia on agai supotior numbers. Iam under sre ng ther | action Reverend Geatleman Goes dito (he Old C:0 hes New York—Por steamship Roanoke—172 bales colton, | for the other members of my stuff. Schertz and Lewis Business, de., fc. 175 hhds. sugar, 300 bbis. rosin, 11 bales moss, 44 pkgs. | both left me to deliver orders and did not return. Late ‘The Aroyo leaves this morning for Fortress Manroe, merchandwe, in the day Beatty was shot in tho leg aud tei me with Fort Doiaware, Delaware, since the ist of January, 1862, | yop eyiinders are said to.be twenty-four inchos diame re ws foRlows a Captain TP. Halloway, Oo. ©, 27th Virginia, Aprit o; | ter and eoven foet stroke, She is provicea with two pro. Hankins, Oo. K, 23d Virginiay Apri 18; B.L. Hom, | pellers, working in the stern aud acting independan, Wave, Oo. Hi, Ash fing it is surrentiy reported thay bu epends fh Naw Yoitc—Per ship Metropotis—182 bates cotton, 1,27 | but two orderlicn Hy the provistous ot @ recout order, recruiting partion | CO. th Sith sbi enitY Ae Go. Taibo iasippi ‘Thee propellerapre rover fet in diameter, und ate enete 9 board s gunbwxt in the river for fear of Aids. sugar, 111 bbls. sugar, 500 bbIs. of rosin, 78 bales | ‘The resorves fought nobly ; but they are terribly ent | have been do lied to go North to endeavor to All up their | yo; 3. Hamtramuck , © Virginia, June 0; Jong Col | provided With four wiggs or flanges, and are capable of ghee in the aly, J uever hs ew peo a6 oreo ae mors, nine Digs, fa 2 puneieatee: Sbbe $y ceatea iecea trig woanant aba Meade, | respective commands. This is a much more sensivie baat mtg hae hh oka making ninety revolutions to the iminute. In euse" , of the rostlants city, Theabove |} Der ke . " ; ahd « large nuine . ‘ . olina, June 20; orper i ch ay) Heres f ont neti : - Stories are thoroughiy believed by livsta of peopie, and | ronin, 60 do. pitch, five pkgs, merchandise. ber of officer with them. aim | movement than to attempt to create six hundred | Tits cs”) ‘G, ahalling, Co. B,27¥h Virginia, June ap; 2, | we OF the Indepandon® notion. of thie engines, ane pee Absve are thousands of wil: * y tiafie? that Major Strong went home fom this city in re er mus—=200 Wide, ugar, 8OBAIE ble. | After dark, the battle atill raging on the sight, 1 | new Fegimonta, as is to be done, I suppose, under | Howard, Co. K, 234 Virginia, July 3; Huirivon Sharp, | pellet cau be revolved forward while the other is re- a , Ju ‘ ) and 376 bbls. motasses. Drought forward some five hi mon, rallied by | the Presidout’s lafest call for yoluntoors, It wili | 14th Alabama, July 4; 3. Mi, Heury, 27th Georgia, J versed, this permitting the boat to bo turned tu little 18 Collin, and no amount of fon of proof to the | New York—Per bark Henry Hilles54 hates of cottom, 332 | Lioutenant Colonel Thompson, and riding in’ advance, in 9; Wim. biyers, 40:1 North Carolina, July 12; N. Hargers oa i Gurtiary « hanige their baliet, bbls. rosin, OO AAds. euyar, and 26 DUie, of molasses. | the obreiirity of the evening, i rode right inte tbe Forty. | Teauire in ‘tho weighborhoed of | three hundred | Oo ee aD To wargoanty, Haraelde Wise | more than hor own lengih. A network of iron rods, an The heaith ity ves rewarkably goot Pick eNe—DPer #hooner EE, ‘travitewlO bhds, anger, ( 5 (1) conti oth Virginia, drawn up under tr thousand men to bring he old regiments up to I bi 0. Ey Virginia ba neh in diameter and with meshes more than afoot ‘Tho mortuary report for tho week en ting July t6 phigwe Me ‘ginia, P oto" ‘eos, aud #0 Guards, July 16; A. Cratehtield, Co. &, let Virginia bat ded the chapter, . Ae MoVALL, the standard, Why oot fi! them before to host of | very, July 1 wc. OF" extends around (he upper pastor the progeliess te Fort |e 10 half aud 90 Bbig. molasses, 20 hogs fyrup, five pbis, | ef