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8 INTEBES"ANG FROM TEE SOUT Rebel Admissions as to the Vandalism of Their Seldiery. Nor'h in Bebeldom. Ww REBEL -SOLIENS ARE BURIED. ™ cactilis guia EHOUS rrTeMsS, xe, &., &. Our Baltimore Corresyoncence. Bartezore, July 29, 1862. Plana oftne Rebels for the Summer Campaign—They ‘ave wk Waxhington—Their Plans for the Capixere of that Cty—The War Meeting ot Baltimore, de. ‘the source indicated to my last letter I have he following newer from Richmond. If oorrect, ihe (acts are of great importance ‘Thy plaus-of the rebels—to be accomplished by the rommer apd fal! c. eloped, and ambrace both offensive and Gefcusive operations. Amung, ihe lactic is the defence not aniy of Richmond, but alto W ( burleswn and Savannah, Mobile, Vicks! uthern railroad from Gordons vilie wv Chattanooga. Phe arrangements that have been made fur the deeace Mf these places are such-as, in the opiaion of the rede mtbor place them beyond the possibility of captarc. Duriug tbe summer a force will be maintained ic Ten novsee and Keutucky, aud im the centre and north of for the parpose of making it necessary d States government to keep # large number 4 a \coops ia those States, in order w protect Clicinpati, es, Uhie and Indiana from invagion, aol the Baltimore and | 8TapD wire between Fredericksburg and Gordonsy). Uni» Railvond from being capture’. If a strong Union iove w kept fm those States, it 18 uot intended vo engage Win batue, or to crves the froulier « Pr Wty the interior, aud seek to draw cis Cun thera. But unless a sirorg Union free is k ° SeAies, ideas believed that the rebel leaders seriously in- fend 10 attack and capttire both Cinciupan and St. Levte. The clive. atenwive operation of the c. ~ indeed fae OnLy one thu 2 @p aiuck on Wasuington. Tow, improbable ag it may geen, las really been decided vu by the rebel woven went, Not ouly so, bus the detaiis vi the plan have been arrapged, and he partiowar troops t make tue atremnpe have boet desigeated 125,000 tropa wo wend and t macceuyre on the paninsula, fend tue pailead (rom Gordonsy fe deiend Cuariosvon bile; 60,000 to devend V wee uni Keutucky—tota! eu Wasninston 260,000 picked tvops are now beng end leh WM te ie bel t is Thoughé of the Condition of the) '\'« NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1862. bse, iy various laces, they “lave dug weld, either tar | i ¥ a} 5 an | Bnith, Now Broncwik; Mrs Sanh Tob a ed sfpeation iu Maryland as regerds the nev lexy, decanse If adrult should be pr jased the nervors .pprehension tba: it would not be safe erms w ibe bacds Of moe whociuuot be re ied ' gut for the Sold fag.” “The war tax is another “sodo ras box, from which all manver of ills seem tkely issue. Notwiiostanding te eongtant efforis of the S rib ern jouruals to concitia’e public sentiment, there is much frowlimy aid grumbling in every hiss of cumini Lity ‘Yhe currency , as our readers have alresdy bese {90 bod, ts in state of the utmost conMision—sprcie scaice and @ bigh premium, and this fet contributes nut + » the dise: ntent Binung a people who ure now be E Wreshze some ef phe evils of war. Yet whic these @hisjerings are heard, the abolition @ement ab by North eoutinues as active 4s ever, and eff Us of Une ines! igantic varus are being made to carry the sure Wo a Point eve fis One of emen with whom we have hadan iv Lerview was un board oft @ Bermuda at the time of he ap ure, carried to Philadelphia aud paree ci ally imonditioualy. ‘The Bermuda is stl ta the aud whatever reyres stations have been wade 10 Britiah yoverome:t vouce: ving he: have aos met with any detinise res, onse The expivits of Co vin Morgaa 4a Kentucky ave eceae a decided sevsation at the North, Still, they do not seem to infuse iat spirit of agtive determinatt in the pablie mind which woud bave beeg appurent a year ago, but vather to depress and Ourac® the masses, who are leoked to in ths particu.ar emergenys to come up to the work of “savung the Union? inseed, fo far ue we have docu able to luara, there is little oF Le pe Of recoiting the dissevered fy mily , aud the desperate expedient 0: conquest is new the resort of the majority Who proyose by this ineans t pay the enurmous expenses incurred, ond satiate their vengeance in (the exieraina tion of @ race whose valor bas proved more than @ match 10F ali their superior advantiges in men aud munitions. A Dash at the Geniral Railroad. {rom the Yoteraburg Express} Ricuat no, July 24, 1962. A squadron of federal cavalry, uumberiig § me tw bundred or m re, appeared on’ ‘be Central Lailroad, at AMierson’s T°. Oui, \.irty miles from Kichmoud, yes (erday morning. ‘Tho, vemained wo hours aud tien re . dericksburg. ‘They td not interrupt . dic Comununication, mor {1 any way iuterie: A party of McClellan’s cavalry, on Mondiy last, mado a visit wo New Kent Court House, thirty miles below Ruch mond. They contmitted no depredations. (From the Richmond Examiner, Jnly 26.) All was quiet along the line of thi. railroad yesterday and not a Yankee was to be seen between G rdousy cic R The breakage on Tu irsday of the tele wits tuatd to have been the result of old age aud duapidation and not of a Yaukee toray. Telegrams to the Kichmond Examiner, duly <6 LATER FROM VICKSBURG —C. fURE OF A YAN! STEAMER AND A MAIL BAG DESIGNED YOR WASL- INGTON. Jacnsox, Miss., July 24, 1862, feuteuant Colonel Ferguson, of Starko’s cavairy, with two companies and & field battery. had a ture au pstruy e eral mail steamer at Skipwith's lwndi: iy miles above Vicksburg, Colonel Kergueon suc ceaded in obtaining possession Of tthe mai bay irom the ship Richinond, en rowe tor Waspingtn. he contents ave highly interesting. Yankee letturs admit tho im) oe sibiaty of capturmy Vicksburg without au immense lan ce, aud aumit that the Arkansas whipped then. They evince great terror of the Arkansas, Her appear ebend this morning was the signal ivr > xeueral stampede. The bombarding continued slowly to day. massed ab richmond, Gordonsville Chariotiesville. l.yneb- | RUNNING THE BLOCKADE—IMPORTATION FROM EU- d.r_ and Burkesyiile. Besides all the (roups euumerated ebovu, they have several corps of resrves, us they are euiled, am uuting to 155,000 men; but ae th.s nuuber with the others, would just make up the 709,000 troops eiain to have in arins, the probabitry is that ¢ newly raised conscripts, who have been put fmio camps of inswruction and are being drilled, #0 4 to De able w aci as reserves. The {ition against Wash- wagwn isto de commanded by General Lee in person. General beaur, ‘ud, General Jacksun «nd General John ston ure alto have commands ia it. It is not knowa whoo the expedition will atart; but the uupressien pre- valis (atte willbe soon. It is desigued to make the whole movement suddenly, The city 1s not to be invest ed, nor is. anything like reguiar siege apyroacnes conteu- plated. If the present pian of the rebels are carried @ut, an attempt will be made to capture the vity either bese te See! ae ean ‘All the operations om the James river ni Ia are faints. rebel leaders do not wish to drive oe a but dyad do wish to kee) keep epough troops at Richmoud piace secure, and wii then couimue so bodies ef trovps im front of MeCielian, Point, Point, at Gloucester Poiat aad penineuls near Williamsburg, Zepern ew New. News and Fort Monroe, so as to keep General ian where he is, and if powsibie to induce seud nim and Geuseal Die of the rebei furces in y, and all their dewoustrations towards Cincionati and St. Louis, ere aiso for the pre- went mere feints, made with the intent to draw towards those points, and tw keep there as many United States Gr ope as pussivie. bape gis the policy of the rebeis uring this campaign will be'to menace and threaten as many different points as possible, iuorier to distract She astention of the Union government, and to make it @ovemary for the latter w keep at distant points large Bodies of On their part, their adimirable system of railroads will enable them to concentrate any required pce ae desired point in a very short time. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. We have receive the Richmond Dispaieh and Rich. mond Examiner of Juiy 26, from which we extract the fellow ing. The Rebels Libelling fon Troops a Admi:ting the Vandalisin of Their Ow {From the Richmond Examiner, Jinty 26.) Por nearly wight weeks previvus to the Ist of July a the country between ihe Meadow bridge, on the north: west, acd the James river on (he south, and for « dis- tance of ten miles from this city, had been occupied by the great armies of the South and North, After the wattle of Richmond, in which the Yackees were driven th riy miles away, ovr people had an opportunity of sur vey ing the ground recently wreupied by their forces; and wilh good reasom great bus bees the eu lcry raised against them fur the wanwn destruction rivate property ‘They have been justly branded «s Vandais and robbers. who bii,uie¢ the earth in their path like the hordes o/ Alario a. t rcs of opprobriaia bus have Deen exhausted a ie beapiog upon their nation and themselves. As we Dov seul, we believe them jus.iy entitied to the Bouse tiey have On all the land oceupied by them they have lett uething but portions of the dwel- wee, forest trees and the solid earth iteeif. A feruie and lovely country bas been blasted by their footsteps. The rules of civilized warfare have been ig. nored, and neither the persons nor the property = wate individuals, many ef whom were non-eom- its, Dave been respected. By their wanionness and Deutalty they have ontitied themselves to the eternal hatred of the people of the South, and to lasting in‘amy among nn civilized nations. all ibis is conceded, and need not be enlarged upon. But what will the people of the South and the world perme we tell ‘oy ban whilat (he Yankee invaders were laying waste es the erops and date! chering'the stock oF our Goameta tae north of the Seayrmeeedons 1, the man who had rushed to af nd from ind spk Tol of teem deracy, nab aes mili Vusiness 1 enatry on the elds of tual arta? Taw oat coer tmoredible, bul'it is, nevertheless, asad and humiliating | _ There was another fact, the truth of which is susceptible of ocular demon- Stratton. To-day a stranger travel tated country lying Dbetw Harbor would fail w di distinguish occupied by our army ceased and those of the Yaukeos Began. With the exception of the farm occupied as beadyuarters by seneral Lee, aud two or three other farms oceupied by the major ‘als under him, the ROPE. Mosnx, Jnly 25, 1862. ‘The steamer Cnba arrived at the wharf this moruing, from Havana, 20th instant, efter an exciting chase b3 the biockaders. she brings a carge of arms, munitions of war, medicines aud biaukets. Tne Hacon (tour gia) Telegraph of the 21st learns that a Steamer has ‘ed at aon edorate port within the past two days with 2,590 Buileid rides, 3,600 sacks oi coilee, and 9,000 ounces quinine—ail for the Confederate soverument, eave 1,000 sacks of coffee. FEDERAL ATTACK ON THE ARKANSAS—THE FEDERAL RAMS REPULSED. Vicxsaure, July 22, 1862. About baif-past four o'clock this morning two iron rams engaged the Arkansas, and attempted tw bombard ber— on. the Essex. The result was a mierable taiture. 4 shot through one of the port holes killed and wounded six 0: fu en @ doard the Arkannas. ‘The second ram, supposed to De Las Movarch, turped tail, aay crippled. be weather is dreadfully but FROM THE Jackson, July’ 25, 1862. It is reported that the lower Yankee ‘lect, with the ‘is, went below last night. Great commotion was obeerved in the fleet above this morning. ported that w large federal force is embarking at Mem- i ceed to be designed for a land attack on Vicks- arg. FBVERAL MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTHWEST. Grexapa, July 23, 1862. Geuetal Sherman has evacnated Germunuwn, La- grange and Moscow, moving his whole force to Memphis, and bureing those towns 1m his flight ‘A portion of Curtis’s army bas left Helena, Ark., for some point belew—probably Vicksburg. The —— Below Richmond. (#rom tae Richmond Examiner, July 26.) We meni yesterday that a skirmish has occurred on Wednesiay near Ladd’s store, eighteen miiee below the city, betweon a portion of the Fourth Virginia cavalry aud a bevy of the enemy’s cavalry. Our intermation ou the subject is by no means full or satisfactory; but, such as it if, was obtained from aa officer who was wounded mm the fignt. IL seems that, about noon of the day mentioned, a body Of several hundred of the enemy, consisting of cavalry and infuatry, approached within @ short distance of our pickets, stal/oned just beyond ‘iurkey Isiaud creek. Une or more compunies of the Fourth Virginia cavairy were ordered to drive back the cnemy to # certain point, but not to pursue bim further. ‘ihe enemy ai not sind to receive our cliarge, but fired and retreated as sgn as our force was observed. Qur men also fired on their flying ranks, emptying several saddles. The enemy having re treated beyoud the point to which our men bad been in- structed to persue bim, our cavalry returned to their first position. Later from Charlottesville. (Correzpondence of the Richmond Vispatch, July 25.] Cxantorresviitx, Va., July bo, 1562. This centre of civilization and Jearning was sumewbat excited on Sunday by the report the “Yankees were coming,” = come to Rapiden station and burned a Drive were in possession of Gordousvilis, Oar cavalry and infantry turned out in full force to homes and firesides ebie chicken legs and briar pipes, were fright- ene vut ui their propriety and entizely out of town. ‘The euemy did not come in, however, having burued that bridge, which made their repascage impossible and their capture inev'tabic. Scott's rangers escaped with oue or two exceptions, one of whom was killed; #80 an aasistant telegraph operator, who was mnocentiy ‘asleep. Fifteen prisoners were brought here to day. captured at Frout Koyal by Roverteon. suppose they will be sent Lyochburg. i bear of arrests of valuable citizens of suffering ioudon. Facts are hard tocoilect. From the towreptdiiy and impetuows patriotism displayed by the citizens porn ou a ae lam coufident the enemy would be re) bie caligtngne Ded COMM ity protected from shy P teeny of {From the Richmond brebsard July 28. j great panic in Onarlotiesville on Thuraday, which lusted for several hours. Great judg over the devas- | ment und’piuck is, lowever, said to have been displayed and Cold | by both citizens and military in putting the town in a where the lines lately | posture of deence. From the Valley. (From the Kichmoud Iispatch, July 26.) It is slated that s¢ least fifty Shidiers of Gene-al Jack- be cinatey has bees ruinet and literally laid waste, | 800’s army, who wera believed to be in the hauds of the outty “elite fifty. Col. Robert Morris owns the Vech«ni sville tarapike, four miles east of this cit, ime of te (aliing buck of our army from this plsee was wel fencel and stocked, and vith all the machinery us b the farme of @rn of menus. No sooner was [boro ipied by our treops t arenily Curestraimed by divcipline or any 8 (com their officers, come. noed the work of syotiae d destruction, Thty burnt up every pacel of his on to his garden pailiogs: smashed nis machi ty acd agricultural impiemonie; ransucked bix garden, every growing thing, and by entering lis cob: ting the negra lu conseq:ienes sonten Gasnrustion 5 rything perishable, the pl was el o# bore al desolate as if it had been occupied >» nels Yau ee army, and indeel, # in no respect Gefere) rom. fins aetiatly or vyned’ by them om the woth bank of he Circhaveminy. atthe very time p their Saat bw property was being destroyed before his eyes, Golone! Moriis, who is weil known fur bis liberaiiy aod patriousin, would gindly bave contibuted auy thing aod hing in hit power co huve aided our cause OF given cum’ army. The same my be saul, with (eth, 0% pose farms, bike bis, have been y our Own solders, the common soluae e aiuly responsible for their owu waa dais the parties responsible. They are: Weyotie power over their inen, and 1% Upon Occasions touching their perowal vanity ee. and with that power it is their duty to Featrain the troops ander (heir comin: from acts of pillage sud wantonness which would have Been, and ware, disgraceful in a enemy, It fe anid Chad the qoreruineut wil vay fur the destruc Won dove by our troops, Admitting that is will pay (or crops dustreyed, houses torn tw picces and pi stolon, it pot the less becomes the officers of thi use every effort to keep the troops under their con reminded that they are vot brigands and outlaws, but an my of pairiotic citizens, called together to repel the in vaders of their country Rebel Op! not «The Situation” «t the North, [From the Richmond Dispateb, Joly 26 Gentieinen who left Baltimore on Luerday lit give us some encouragiug information respecting the sue uf winy that the cause of wbvlitiovinm $8 bow nt under a weight of diitiealties which bil fur to qu ta of ths new levy of 300,000 troops bas stirred up a most inten nant, and as it is © Die ty raiwe without ro Baltimore are leavicg b: yr9 of alvance of yland sre I circniation hinpatiently awa) au event that sbali open the way for them to raliy under bo fag of the South. In ayite of th hance of Linco! detectives, some preparations have buon secrctiy made by » bend of tena mon, aad the progeom of Southern armies is watole! with elespiene anxie- ty, in wad Linooiniem te ao mbar; t to theearth. Lincoln's call upou Maryland for her | tu@ | devermine 0 |i particularize one instance where we might as | epemy have joined the army within the past day or two. farm on | A dumber of absontoue without leave have aiso reported themselves. Three escaped prisoners from Camp Dong. Jog, taken at Vort Donelson, bave likewise joined that corps of our army. Alvices from Pendieion state that there is an orvan- ized company of Unionists in that country, commanded by « man naned Bead, who are iu the habit of acting aa spies on the movements of loyal citizens of their neigh borhoc, some of whow wave bueu arrested by the Yen. (hrom the It Views from (1 Ing continued qu furtier demonctration above Richmond since his barm i J Railroad on Wednessay last, G wsied an army of over 30,000 mea ti the counties immediately this aide of the Blue Ridge, aad eviieutiy designs some odegsive operation the natare of which may shortly transpire, A gentleman at, the enomy having made no who came throngh Caroline county a day or two since informs us tsi be soldiers on his route, but this is 06 incy from Hat part of the cousiry ald that the enemy has nl very Sow shington, Baltimore, or Anna lis, ¢ men Waving boon sens to reinfore Captare of Union Cavairy. (From tue Richmoud bispateh, Jicly 25.) A liea'eiviet, wo orderly sergeants’ and ove corpora Delongivg to the Fifth Indiana cavairy, were brow down on Wednestay night from Oravga coauty, whe : recepciy by the First regiment Vir (From the (iclmoad Diapacch Bight hundred. wore sent off Yost tsburg Raiirout. whan the cleaning aut process will he re- It was fatended yesterday fare gouten rid 9% Ww remove fom Helle Ile to Libby's building Aity ve | wick men, the ite! eccommudotions om te ieumnd 4 belog very ematt . rir tin in this city but @ corporal’s geard of the mn tw fed federal oiticers chat fol! into our ter tue recent battles Before Nichmon!. Ina all of the wounded Yankoos will have been re Moved, whos the avchorties will devote themncelres to the tusk of geting rd the © era Enjoy ‘homsclves. How Onr Privo ir he Richownd Dispacol Th ¥! a re bow encamped un awe the sa0Ft of a bad Joy thoue-ives iu tho vest (ee 4 Lorstbic Of them ure quarsered sa tomls, and Votwean 7 26 | Isle tom lor i wid aru, he nirpove of obtduing beter water thn is Afton’ muddy bed of the river or to batie in, They Ae mitted t+ go in the river by che dito, and thee is hard y » moment 1» the day iat synads are pot vieing with the In disturbyag the ejuanimi'y ef the “nobie James.” The hu 8 agormehed hy @ bout starving {tom weas “he Tredeuar Conyatey: but Cow persons 8 @ allowed access save thosy ¢alid there by official duties < Im Seareh of Pablic Property, ond Misvateh. July 25°) ‘The covers mane has rent ont agents wiih wo we been charped with (he duty of colle ing So ting CHY, MOL only al the public a De jound 00 oF near the lao hartle Mebis, Dit everything belonging to the onemy whiel can be made subservient W Lh@ grewk purpose af aldt g in gaiptog our wide ven- fenes, Ihisknewn that che Yankees, 1 their preeii- ate Gheht da ing the time MeCetlen was “ehanging his aso of onerations,”” theew their a i to tho mui pends and wella, but also inte the Chickabominy. Thousnnds of yartab.e arme were thus disposed of, No donde ems tobe entertained but that the expenses of she search after these arms will be amply repaid, [From the Richmond Disyateh, duly 26.) A few days ag), while the friends af some of the brave nen who recently fed victims 69 the insane fury of (on- coln’s myrmidous were sea ching tn tke neighvorbood of Raines’ Hi for cbeir bodies, they sirnek on somet lich bad such a bord feoti g that though duly tabelled 4 Venngytvania colonel, tney were mdneed 40 “exhume he body. which proved to bea splendid twen ounder brass howitzer. Several-other “+ evlonels” of & similar kid were afterwards dog up. The parties ¢ gazed in the search also found a meialiie burial case; bat on removing the p'ate the bedy of a federal lieuteaant wppeaved, and it was decontly interred. Phe Guerilla Morgan's Exploits in Ken- t [Despatch to the Petersburg Pxpress.} Kwoxviite, Joly 24, 1862. Cojonel John H. Morgan sands by special courier to the headquarters of Tenucssee, a despatch daiod George- town, ivy. , Lach inst, : He tae that he had tiken eleven cities and tous, with + ery hevvy amont o” army ‘eres, and that he has a force ufieieut to hold all the country outs) @ of Lexington and Wrankfort, which plices are chivHly garrisoned by Home Faardb. ‘The bridges between Lexington and Cincinnati have all veen destroyed. A Libel on the Union Forecs. (From th Richinoud Enq iver, July 26.) THE NEGRO STEALIS 4G YANKEES, Wo statod yesterday that « torce of thirty mea, sont Han, had vised Eppes’ 28 therolrom sixty-two negroes, which, in with forty previously stelen, deprived Dr. Richard Kppor, the owner, of eve y slave he possvssed, Ve undersiand that the humber stolen this weck was Sixty-Dile, and Dob sixty-two, as stated by us, They vais On a former visit. ston thirty-four. The wh ie number teken is one hound ed and three. We were also niswken in stating that taese were all the doctor owned. He had removed, previously and theee are all shat he hag ioft out of ove bub ghteen. Salt for Georgia. (From the Richmond Exwmmer, July 25.) The Hinaseas (Bartow county, Goorgia,) Standard states that Dr, John W. Lawis hae mace arrangements with the e-mpany at Smythe county, Virginia, for the ufacture and delivery of fix hundred bushels of sal y W the agents of the St: + Georgia, at the rate of 31 50 per bushel of fifty The contract to remain in foree durin the war, yielding 182,500 bushels per an. uum, The Legislature originated the idea of supplying we with the sait in case the usual chanvels of com- uerer shonld fail, appropriating. we elieve, $50,000 fer the purpose. The idea was to encourage private compa wes by the oan of this amount, but Governor Brown hag thought st more expedient .o purchase the salt and dis- tribute it at cost, ‘Yo this end Le appointed Dr. Lewis sail agent, and despatched him to the salt works to ob- tain the Lirgest supply practicable, The salt, it is said, will be dispored «f to the people ‘et, actual cost to the itate, inciuing ail expenses, which will not excced three or four dollars per bushel; it is believed. Brougat Back. [From the Richmad Dispatch, Jaly 26.) ‘The shop machinery of the Virg.:it Ceutral Raltroad, which was carried to Shadwell, on (at road, and put up for repairs during the doubitul times here six or eight weeks since, has been Lrought back to Richmond, un now being put in position at the company’s shops, It will soon be ready to do the heavy repairs made neces- sary bY the constant use of the road by the govern- ment. The Richmond papers are filled with advertisements of “ gubstituies wanted’? and ‘‘ rewards for deserters.” How the Rebels Lury their Dead. {From the Richmond Examiner, Joly 26.) THE BURIAL OF DECRASED SOLDIERS, ‘The manner in which the interment of deceased sokdiers is carried on in this vicinity is a disgrace, nut only to ‘hose concerned, but those baving authority in such matters. We have it on the authority of a gentleman, an officer of the army, who has visited Oakwood Ceme- tery, that the coffins are ofvei piled in two aud three deep, n One excavation aud thus covered up, of course render- ing {t out of the qnestion for an {inquiring reiativeto recognise and reclaim a corpse. Recenily the gentleman above referred to passed the cemetery, and, seeing the brutal work going on, asked, “Is that the way Virginia Cisposes of the soldiers of the coufederacy? Hae she not got soil enougn to furnish them each with separate, distinct buriai’’ The man in charge replied:—s it any of your busivess? You attend to your own business, and! will atvand to mine.” Surely, the man who dies in detence of his country is entitled to an honored grave beneath its svil. the authorities will not look to ihe wmatier the Raia friends of the deceased should. We undersiaud that the burial of deceased soldiers is s hands of a parce! of German undertakers, instead of being vouchsafed to the ble wadertakers of the city, who, from a rd for the cause, would discharge the duty af lenst with deconcy and bu- manity. From Eust Tennessee, {From tho Richtaond Examiner, July 26.) * Our latest intelligence from East pr inf ts that we have at Chattanooga a strong force, whic ts being oaiiy inereosed, Gaueral Johr . McCown is in eumuund. General McCown is, says the Memphis Appec/, an able and experienced ofttear—a native Topnesseaan—tfrrailiar with the geography of the country a: well as Weet Point tactics, and & man of great Nrmniess and energy. Money. Stocks, &c. [rom the Hiclhmond Dispaten, July 26.) Gold ts now quoted in this market at 100 to 120 percent premium, and silver at 70 per cent, with scarcity. Confederate bonds the $100,000,000 Joan have ad- the first of this month from 92), w 100 and ot the $15,000,000, or cotton loan, from 94 to 100)g aut interest, Convertible bonds (S's) re quoted at 101/" This remarkable advauce in Coniederate stocks shows how quickly coniidence was restored to the poople aiter the patties which commenced ep the 25th of June 4 terminated eo giorivwsiy for our arms. They ere how sought alter with more eagerness than any other description ot steck investment. 6 war little cause for their doprectation at all, and the teachings of ihe past few wee! we doubt not, have a ealutary offect In the future. Vircimin state stocks, though not sn es- pectally the favorite aniong buyers as they were a short time sit yes command 100 in tie market, with sume joquiry. In the produce market war prices etill predorminaye, 7 i tains the increased facilities for tranéporia- ton. Tar is burned daily aa & tumigator in all the bospicats in Riehmond where mad romero are under treatment for wounds. It acta most beneficially as a fussigator, 1 by ng on the line of the Pamunkey and Chicka hominy rivers: Union army received much sesisiauce formation from the Indian tribe in King William , who are fatiliar with every inch of the country srotore expert guides. ‘They etill occupy their old ewtilorsent, aud have gut been called to account for their Proveedings he evacuation of Norfolk and the destruction of : ene nutubes Of negroes, owned by river, have ‘skedaddied for obtaining correct mined to ftrniel th bw reuck ove thousand Veo says the gunners serving ove of the hone Of tue late Daties were detlen sary work, wheu three Major Generals to sand worked the piece—Major Genel Dorn, Broekinyiige aid La probab), e Mobiie teu-tnen morta Van Personal totetiigence. ARRIVAL mahi w: M ame and ies Dy { Heinrueth ™ wapaon, Mi Varig, M HUghier and sercant; Me M *s, UDENO 8On8 Ratan, Pitteb, ; MH Biyue, uyil Feaivje Phir, New Yi Me WSs Maurla; Coun, F Alex weil. KeotlanA; JB Hedge: Nee Yous Wt Stone, London: John A Dunton, fouievilie, Ky Thow'S Liders, Piniedelpnin, Sie" Mee ' Masiugs, shia aad tw 2 lote on Jofrsoz at., near F 1 on Adama st., near Perry at., 265x100 . 2, 00: Mrand ct it Mra her, Albouy; J sam el and there W Mookie, Merman Teun: © ck; Me wad Aine Kawars ‘Draper, Bis aul ake ee ir Barnard; BF Gooduas, New Or in Hovoaen, al now & Co 'y St., 25x190, at %40.$1u0 yo 2 corner oF Vavias an ay. and Viaraba lst at $789 ea, azo Leon Bont 4 gores on Divirion Titagouel Jot Croutlug ow Pattersan a dackson sts, listo: T corner 4g: res fronting 02 Hn &L 870 each. 1 corm 2 om Acame #t., 2 on Ne 2on N 2oaN lon Newark ay. 1 on Newark ay . 2on Newark ay. 2on N le Jon Uhoton st, adjoinin an Oh ler long 2Qon 2on Grand st. ing above, at $i Lon Adams st., 7 feet from First st Zon Ad ms above, ihe bidd very bought by residents, tor wing udtjourned only on aecount of the lat hour, We undecstand the saleef the balance > adie er of First u ivision et. Vatie.eun av., Wear Harrison st e800 av., near Harrleon st. of ( Diagonal lots,fronting on Hi: and KI 1 lot corner of Clinton and Fikte 2frowting on Hackons: hteenth ta. er of C bit and near T owark av jawark ay. ewark av. year jewark av., nton st. adjoin of Clinion and st. adjoin ud and aijoin nd st, will be continued in 8 pointed at the gale of ‘Tue Viewonr Treason Ca United States Mershal and Postmaster at who was recencly indicted by the treason, has abs Af. other prominent par was cutling the United States tag. them, aud it is believed that th efpal ol Cuaskp PY A Pr pselyer unde ree van asijoining . opposite J ‘Third sts. ining ab ve, adjo ‘hirteeoth st. Monroe st Ke: F ng above ve, at $115 each. Teorner of Grand and Fist sts. short time, ote: Laat nang nbove, and 1 adjoiniog, cach last montiona! at $| er of Newark ay. aid Jackson str Lon Newark avenue, adkoiming. 2 on Clinton st., near Newark ay Lon t Imton street, adjoinig. 2on Clinton st, near First at., at $110 ewe! n Clinton st., adjoining ab $80 pirited, the lots AL SENGich adjoint tbove, at R00 ea hb adpining ab iw, at $10 © shear 16th at, at 90 each teonth sts... . . it $506 ch. set if the lots: when pariies disap- erday will be ubie to The sale was in every re ni paini him. ‘The prin- down a fagstall and earrying upply Peck @ SRECEsS. are in pursait of —The schooaer John Elliot, will soon be captured, Capiain Wood, from Cape Haytiow, 8th inst,, which ar: ing quit te light at ti rived at Boston on the 23h, was chased by a urivateer southward of Bermuda. ‘od about daylight, the wind be time, and sbe rapidly gained on the The schooner, but a good breeze coming up, the John Elliot sailed away from h The privateer (a hert hodits brig) eoutinied the chase until about three o'civck in Pabyn desis eee anee July 27, dy the Rey. Duncan Dunbar, at his residence, 106 Macdonzal Brown to Miss Beiurr Canmanna, Liam daughter of John tophens, sth iy ap -HAPREL!..—On aALMony—| new, -William Bannard, Wituiam J. Awnre A. Lewaarke Hi 4: AREA, all of this city. street. Tresday, July 29, wi ne J. Davumorn to Donar—Avers.—Ou Thursday, May 20, bythe Rev. J. W. Diller, Captain Apam ‘T..Donom, Jr., Thirteenth regiment N. s. aught irr of AM. V. of the bride’s father, by WQS CGxanak, of Hoboken, to Hanmer My > da aghier of Samuel White, Wiis dence of the bride's father, Taomae A. R. Wilham Geery, all of this city. Wruvrak to Gronuik J° ‘aly daughter of Died. Auxavore—Io Rrooklyn, on Weduesday Cranias bi ander, The 'reiat imvited to parents, » morning, at ten o'clock. H.oocoov.—On Taesday, du} John Bloodgood, in te 901 year The relatives and frionds of the ugad liam, and of her vernon, wt half-part four Seveuteentl. Hany —On Wednesd e, widow of Andrew Brody, No. 16 Year ct ber The rei bas ge. vee aud fr invited to attend the k ford England, in th y The funeral will take pia (Th bey ga lh son, C. B.Cox, tb two 006 Weet Twelfth Crovy.—Un Weines ‘S42 Third av o'clock, £ tree AWS M., widow of iu of Company © seooud “Lewis, Woe. J. July 30, son of William 8. and Jao H. Alex: and 22 aaya, ‘aud friends of the family are respectfully tend the funeral, frome the rystilaoe of Bis raboriand atreet, Brooklyn, on Friday ly 20, after a lingering ill the Odth riwnds of the fanily are respectfully uncral, from he; ne, this (Thursday) afternoon, fate residence, two nreday) afternoon, , doly 30, Josgvm Crorr, only con of Thomas and Mary Croly, nyed 1 year,5 months aud 3 duys. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully tend th one o'clock, from the residen Tost, corber of West Twel(th stroct, On Thestay, July 20, Miaass. Deon ae funeral, this ¢ Thorsday) af 75 years. native of the county Meth, bretas ad. ‘The friends of the family are revp ne funeral, from his late + corner of South Third strest, Jersey ( No carriages -On Monday, July 28, of indummation ef the beloved gon of Ira and Jane M. attend tt ten oe + Only 5 months acd 11 days. ern at hap ted to at- + ? arsday } owe’ ‘The remaina will be taken to Maine for jatermeut, Our little pet has gone to heaven; We loved him heve too wai Dm Morr. —4" tion, which bebore wit wit tion, Kanan. G. Dm Morr, pyr ts year of ‘The relatives aud friends an God thoughi it Whilst we meemet mourn, Fasiern papers see cop tend the funeral ervices at the Jatacs, to take him home, a, 29, of comsump- fortitudy and resigna ts age. tfully invited to at- ee ef his brother, 284 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-second street, this (Thuarsiay) ‘evening, at eight velo, The remaims will be taken to Montville, New Jersey, for in torment, on Friday moruing. mp be (New Jersey) and Madison (Wisconsin) papers invited at for rw blast Jae sox, in The ( speetiuliy Kar: ak ue pear 1 o but pa Mary Mo attend ovelagk , fr avenue Maw a oats year vi ths James bis lat borne Mar: venta 8 mor ives and trie ck, from without futeher inyitetion my 3 days, in Wiiliamsbarg, be I. ~on of Oscur ahd Klurriet Huryer, aged 7 Suddenly, on Tuesday morning, July 20, nese, im the 86th Your of his oge. of the fumntly are w respecttally end the fenerel this (Thursday) afternoon, inte residence, 45 St. Mark's on Tuesday, July 29. rolatives aud frients of the family are invited to the funeral, this (Thursday) aiternoom, at (hires from the residenee of but parents, No.'3 Second street. pear Lroudway, Williainsburg. evining, July 29, Rover Jack: ox. 00 Toes Lhe 45th year « 0 cloek " noon, pr 1m Tues tay, July 29, Josrruxe A,, wife of Wm, F aged 04 years catives and frends are invited to attend the fu. Dis 4 eos row the Bpixeopal cuurch zhied uvenue, th a int times, y, uged 13 A Male ay CATHARINE age » 2 month ond 6 days ‘Lhe Ponds ot the faumily are respect, foneral, this (Thurrday,) afvernoon, m the residence of her par nis, ie (DN J ends snd wequaiuts: ces of the fu bed to attend the (uveral Highty sixite street, ty) aiternoon, at one —On Tuesday evening, July 20, after a «bor! daughicr of Michael acd reqnesied Ml ey. Ou Wecnestay, Ju'y 30, Witutas Mvnonm of Tummauway, county Cork, Iveland, in the tw jo. 173 F ira wad itievds of the family, and those of his brother, Mahone: te “viends of the fan 1, this (Phors da, er of Soventy so — OO Div » also his brevher-in-law, Joon Baldwin, ¥ invites to attend tho funeral, from » Mais (Cu tb Calvary Cer story y.July 30, AxNw Teness, dangh nily 7) ate Uret et ter ot Hhomas and Alicia Marin, aled 1 months @ dug MAndanar v it to attond the at own phere from and * “ty day eveumng, July daughter oF. 8. B. We and tarab 8. Malas ayod ‘the rorstives and friends of the (unily ave invited to wo ay) alte mi rhe i the ft «iy ait rom No. aus ¢ meral, f ou Fei abe aw Yow wwauil r Te i) stream, 178 Audson street, vie oon , at three oelock vits—Un Woda day July 20, wal, Weelund, WARD NcFADDEN \iay after moon at Balte,laat duly 29, of comsumption, wraant 2 cays of ng brother cel paid, 10 ins tl tine (te in low, Joy sett om b'6 8 kare po of io bin v4 nate f Byte: ud Fiera aa donee) 10 Corrie Ann, enall, Galata pe et Se "pcos Re ergia, sees AMAL 3 *novun—On Tueslay, a yb Done Doma Beury, ina! aacan: July uA Svakapenrs, Peghier WEorG ’ fn honey tt acy Aoinvited to fe mt July 1—Arr Santee, Parker, Basseln; Berkshire Xe 33 ease 1 fia ve ha “ "Seer and Nye ae ra Micks, Elvrandt, NOrleans; 14a Sosnipas.—Un tuseday Ansty 2% ANN Suexwan, ana | tive orahe parish of Bally Ypl4, county Cavan, Ireland, widow of dames Sharidan, aged 05 pours, Phe funeras will uke placo trom 261 Second av tie (thursday) altervoon, at two o'clock. The re- ary Cemetry. hy 7205 after @ long and painfal Capiz, Pyar Lexiogton, Wiking, NYork, S14 10th, Prines Trperial, Pasqu ‘or! LonsTaNTINOT LB, Ju Ars Solituera Eagle, CaldweD, So ins. ‘ vu (a), Wessels, NYork (and ald ail, Ames, Bristol! ns Boston, ines Epw arp SPoLee, TP feusiven-anducriida seh ied stel ral, (vom bis late residenes No, 111 seventh avenue, De per of Rigkweenth street, without further yavitation, Paseed by do 18t duwvoKE.—On Wednesday, Joly 30, Amanpa M., | 18h, Amer bark Cavghury Abraham Paroure, Dowuis, July t Ar tlare. i York; 17th, Cordelia ‘Horn, do; ander, Casella, Halt ‘The celatives aud trieads of the family are invited to h, Jotanres Kepler, atiend the (uneral.on Bri Ky afternoon, at half-past three | Janien, in No. 180 Seconi ave Fatuocea, July Y—arr Vielers Bred. Preble, AR-ab) tn serdey City, en Welnesday, July 20, Cammre | 180. Harradeeket, Waite. Rat Talavera, Mernithew, vend J Tavann. sid 17th, Juha Gob. & ited to attend the | Ql! do 16th, Par Weat, froin NY: ‘ nis of Abe. tasty are foneral Guovcesiei, July 1e-Arr Courrier du New Orleans, Cas from the residence of her parents, 258 Grove | jor! N Yor street, Jerecy Cy, op Saturday morning, at 11 o’elock. oe July 16—Are Jona 0 Baker, Ross, New York: VoNvevouk—\t New Orieans, La., on Wednesday, ted Kinudowm (8), M Juiy 18, De, CH RUBS A. VaNDRV Of typhoid fever, eine Leinaue baba BG od ; ise, Irvine, Valencia (am re ; cn Fhe usted while attending to his duties ay Assistant pry’ bate Rai ee ee ee Oia sue ; ha rote, " dina Wann.-In Wast Hoboken, N. J.,0n Tuesday, July 29, | “Guaraniee PI Jule lWNo die veshol in parte r at four o'clock P.M, after a lingering illness, Yaga, GONAIVES, No Am vessel iy port, Haren, ly cave Agua Or Shine , Mayagnea. id 16th, Surale, Blonat NOricane nen ores NAT co) James Ward, wa the 64th year of her age. 4 iclatives and friends are respectfully requested to avteus tue fenera!, ibis (Thursday) morning, at ten wit ygazntea, July 16—S1a Doniau, Meyer, and Liriope. Potten {xa July 29-814 barks Vinet (Sp), Ro, York: Web kn, Blanchard, ‘to. ¥ ER Curtis, Charehill, Pordand; schr A eens, ’ shards, dns 23—-Air chr AM MaLetlan, Lingan, CB, fo ae ‘ky (St Heller), July 15—Arr Jane M Th urston, likey) . Suty 16 16—Are BS Kirche'l, HTommer, New York, ijeh sue dachelor. 8) on himbesu Show ora ‘row ur hy Ch pielioy 8, encer, "NYork? Glas i . Viewory, Ainsworth, do; Wither int Lana Ith, Manchester, Task, froma NYork, a 15th, Liley Thompson, Crocker, New “York; 6th, East. Kent jpoint. Nb; 17th, Jobn Winthrop, rd A Hiern, Blewart, NYork. ia NYork stad Areen, Haver, Cardone: Alok BsWwandily J ias,, an; Star of the Went, ck, fom her lute residence, corner of Barclay street and ialiade avenue, aad thence to St Mary’s church, whore a soleme high mass of requiem will be eolebra- ted and al Services performed, Waxp.—On Wednesday, July 0, Jon H, Warp, Pr dont ol New York Bricklayers’ Protective Union, after a short ant revore jllness. The friends and relatives of the family, together with members of B:ieklayers’ Society and members of Corner Sloue Lodge, 267 F. A. M., are respectfully mvited to at- tard the fur era!, from his Iate residunce, 883 Bowery , on ay ator nocn, at One o’cloek. eeliulucelphia par ors please copy. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC TOR XEW YORK—rn19 DAY. "Ke 450) MOON BRTS...-.56, ee 9 26 aden ea Boateti: Jen 717 | Mieu warew 2.0 .eve 11.38 2 Winds. Forest, ire Cala " - « W8 Lint) Port of New York, July 30, 1862+ n eioenens Noe Nore pul ia HS Sonie, Osgod,. CLEARED. ace, Bro - Borthand Sip Gorilla, ——— Liverpool _-Willlauna & Guion, Gules fromeldes, hase: Clty af Fant Sip Colunabia, Bryant, Live "pool—C H Marshall & Co. NYork: 1th, Sueu-as, Lived Wroning, Burton, urese, Frenc & Poi. i Tay 7 fon outta (ent July Ki J cher Lov iva Waleh, Pendleton, Quebes; asta, ‘Achburson, King. and Johannes Kepi 8 Gables it ; . bles, Metca tyke Dancap. OR eg 3 ise bie Rave, ba stk B Dorrance, Bariett, Cork—P Harmony’ q Wer OI: phorlain, NY ori feo. e jarmony’s Nephew } 3 gaw, Catan! end NOricans (and ald {ror Deal 1b). Back Xantho. Chapman, Aspinwa'l—Pennama RR Oo, Sid from Gravesend Isth, Prentissiino, James, Philadel- rk ES A cate Kit Karbatos—Bishop Bi pad Wir fi Dee. Nom Ochna) Bivona Fosdick. Le ny, Jaly I -Are La Plata, Ragnall, Philadel. rk A ti, AU) phia; Bernadotie, Gregerson, NYu g Down (Hr), Strachan, Quren Maire, July IO Arr Cetoctha, Howes. Gibrattar, jIsabeite, Han eld, Muranham, &— rowning, Meyer, New: Matsxzas, July 30—-Sb1 bark ‘Suainpede. Look, New York; brigs Proteus, Ginn, do: Brill (Br). Eawarés, de, MaXwantiLd, July $—Old brig overt Reed (Br), Welling- ford, Mixacure, July 17—In port ketch Commerce, Barnes, for- Guanica next day so finish ldg for Philadelphia, . ee aaa Juwy 16—Ent out, Jobann Benjamin, Kubne, wrox?, July 17—Arr Intergational Seavey, don f St Vincent.” SMI 17h Teresina, Prica, NYOrk. some fe Portsmouru, July 17—Passed by, ‘Viewaria, Stinson, frem r Adintial K Cornin jartinique—B F Small & Go. Bradbury (Br), Brown, Montego Bay—Brett, <Pr), Anderson, 3 abet W Rowland, MoCarty, New Orleans—E H Hurlbut Brig Baltic, Maddox, New Orleans—W Nelson & Son. Sehr Petrel, Hv rard, Rio Graude—J "Benton. Sebr J Miler, Havana—J R Bacon. Sebr Ellen, Petty, Harbor Island—T Douglas, er P Bike (Br), Crane, Ragged Island—H J & © A De- “erbr F Pon ie), altar B Dewalt. f a Van Bra London for NY. meses Cole, on—Van Brunt & Penang Juno 6—Tn port ehtp Vlture, Of, from Bombay, s ment BOW Benedict, Ellis, Wottlagian vas Brunt & te ae Cia earl hess to load at bs Shr Washington, Merrill, Baltimore—J W McKee Poxex, July 12—In Resolute, for Guayaniiia, te Sehr J L Benles, "Benton, Milton-cB D Hurlbut & Co, load for NYork: sehr Win for a Mana io HR ‘ Sebr © © Hadier, Sipple, Milford—B N Fox. JUEENETOWN, July Moar Ailian flew Yorks. Sehr Naind Queen,” Hulse, Phiindolpbia—Van Brant & | 15) Armia (s), Stine, Bowon and Hatter evens $ hr ear udeod B ion & Sons. resby, Oaleutya; 17th, J D stun How- woh eb instport—J Wrze. St Hata, June 7—rr Greentan t, M hd \, Merryman, Mi santas Bees 08. sgn ld Gin for Liswoa)." "Sid dune f, Ceo West, ant, Pak Hatch. peso gee Sea Sa ae ae Hehe es veuwwi in port, Sr oscars eae 838. ARRIVI Pet p Australasian (Br), Cook, Liverpool, July 28, via custowh 20ih, 4:10PM, with mdse and Jniy 28, passed ctoumanipCliy of Hew Terk, heaas aives; 7th, ae ibs, Caba ¢ June 26, with mdse pena hss eabtit arms ® assengers. 40, Thos Rishartcon, seat ‘on the ed : San Bank, spoke fishing sehrs B F S; if oe Pestle Ou, a ship toreny with G70 fink Leituain Breere, 27,000 fish:*| delphia. Cid 24h. haga Blt Pratsen Bhuk Mork: Bote, *, 5 20,000 disc ; maw a lores number of ober ship Potomac, Weeks, London, * schrs Sehing at the time, | Lp benwal Roa's, bark Oar ronica, Amerson Loudon, June 19, and Isle of niola, Hopeise, fier ar at ni ms ald 13th), Wil na ly Al, Ep sangre ap arionn i ene an pectee. £ ey. uly ee dow ¥ ‘: BOSTON. duly 20— Arr sbip Mi Beane ts ieee tahoe, tow in “pe ue ship Tanne Wedd, barks Helen petro Marea Phibaethins Tag Laure! sR ‘Mg Ship powauuset (of Warren), Jobson, Cagliarl, via 'Tow G0; Dayid 2 Elizabeth el i oad Isand Sound, Of diya, with male, to Coen de Oo. Was towed | Gonaives; Shipbo thy Mito, sgt dvnis, Lord, an ma Hog Ksiand to Wiis port by svvamtug J S Williams, eet ae feng t poe 5 n7erote, Harri Shin dullan, Manchester, New Bediord, 69 hours, in bal- Pig coven: Sop mma jladeiphia , to Ruger Broa, son, Crowell, Baltimore: ark Gretewela (Pros), Kreugohiner, em Gee taabethport; sebre nang March & pasa Capo Goud May 1 Bet ilelene Jue 1, Haytien; Lady Mul Bi with mase, 10 « Jane (Bp), Diigo, arte fat Bark Rosa Botie: rer (Pros), Senultz, Candid. So.gars, with cron i rows ; Mavtiower, coal, co Punch, Meineke d& Weadt, ily Ayia 2,400 Rrderg! foenig merle Hp Goorg ‘ink, 2th. | 34, 6 mer, Cranmer: Lejok, Whit: 4 B ! of cardia, Howell, from Hievaos { for Cron- ne ee % arshind Frank Herbert, Park 4 at, wil well ; 3 r : " with even, Rose; Abi Tal a “fhuamtcts Seness ak 3s 30 lon sa spoke’ bark | WANDA: Mtimonotn, Baker; JG oon ja Sg Hieron, from Santos for Falmouth, B. ae Baker: HP Simmonds Goctire * Seley Ranson; ark David Lapsins: Beading, Havana, 16 days, with au- A ideckeaher. Studbe; HW Wears, Gaticer: Vaahtl wag de, ia Western « tiray, Isat the lower quarantiue, Hai i Gane re Elwell 08 Baw Sng Eee toh poe, 8 deme ly ‘aoe jawen, Macon, Phila lati 3 alla a A,B, mee, 4 Win Sale, Had strong W winds most Cy a eed Baxtors ica ner Chey; Cameo, Vendleton, do; ane Robo'ns, en, Celestia, Rudkin; Surprise, Bearse? M jPilsnore, Obas® E Davideou, Alien, itendriktiudson,’ Lincon;. 1 4 Nutter, and'J Beed, Gould, NYork. ‘Pele raked, bark kop ~ sander, from ©: ‘ent uy ee val for Sa two brigg * In the’bay, brig AS bre ro voir Ria Bry | From Bhussbouit anipefttarn : prea: Nau Tho apeom, Dickens, WYork, beck, Howlnn Revson. NOzieans; brig "Mazatlan, Lewis, Fortress Monroe, SO RETIMONE, July, 205Arr briny. Jane Hidge, St Johny PR; CC Billings, Wessun, Turk Umpire. Very, and Nelle Hunt, Leavitt, Boston Teskte Mailler, Arey.’ Ponce and Guayanilia’ Charles A Snow, Heath, ee chin Bi Aa Ta Eangrtee Portland; lonia, Wall, Boston, Old. ow, Titcom ula bug Ametia, Kelly, Bos Alexander, 8h Porteriield. poke Brbrig Lu ra Je opt ors “sh tren Palm from san- ‘pha CBr, in jer), es ny Ganges » pet ie can ju lem, PR, 19 rans cht ‘Aixins, Poner, PR, July 12, 8: Jones & Bric Syoii (ir, of Parks Isuunds), Malligan, Port au Prince ISGay 9, th lo#wood and eoliee, to Heury, De Cordova & Oo. ry NS), Nelson, Salt Gay, 14 deton & ‘a(Br, 01 StJohn, NB), Branecomb, Sydney, with order, Wentworth, Elizabethport for Boston. ringer, from #erue th Long Island ae Calista (of Camden), conte ra, Mexico, 26 days, with mahogany. sc. 10 Yorks Str, Wixon, Boson; Susan mae on en tor 8 0 Na, Mossenden, sy | Etratl Frait rancho RP oon Swi sugary cot oo, Ae, Sanity Jones & | ARTS CO hay ae Are brs J NYot Ci Bik, brig Bimel Ss, Sue Ocean Ranger, Lewis, Georgeiowa, DU Hepeiuaae” NY. an aig Le 4 hang Votnter, Nichole, New Worky ony rh SEEEUETHPORT Sely ‘30—Cld_schrs Globe, Clark, Boston; nod Bored Wevtworth, Portsmouth; Careling “EL ui miei it Wahagion schrs Corneita. ud Was! Fergason, Bienbeth por, fond ‘20ch—Arr Jennie, Bi York. 81d sch pene eines ore; Prony Bo Borden, Calline ew (Br, of Mutian Cotton, Salt Cay, Bb 2 ottoa, Salt Cay, TT, 12 dars wt ey Ak ve Ca vo (Br), Ayres, Wa PEN NS, oat with plas- x: YTTARTFORD, a thicaah schrs A G Hazard, J ‘ 2 Beet and, ‘ays. Gray, Buell; Chas Sooper, end J G Baliwh . Sour Willow Hiv ort Jefferson, Blizabethport; Ne ‘is, N¥ork; 290, : rpatisie, For Stocking, and J M Brainerd, Bhizabe Schr Arabine, Sturges, Rondout for Boston. ‘Repl: ella, NY ‘Bia ac Cyaubia ¥ subparts ison, Richman, Trenton. “i Halt ork. aa ase, teers Nl BBY daly Arr sobre H Gibbs, Seve ag noon. 0 Minos Ecanen, gnuter, henre 28th inet for nie aay Mook bearing saa Sra i wander, et, andy 4 6 NNE 150 miies, carried rode, and re: ee - pote i Meet Bo ates liye iceoae e ke metas | a Wha pecinarnr Ss a a fas 18 sloop eee arior a hieten; rig Geo Washingtin, Ba Grand Turk, 11, put in for orders; sehr Samue! Lock BELOW. mitip Dreadnousht, eB bei {from Liverpoo! June 89, with ine ond ship abd three Philadel : Sait. PHILADELPHIA. Joly 20—Are stemner State of Maing Steamships Pataps‘o, Harrison's Landing; Persia ( Allen. City Foint; irkn Alex McNeil Somers, Bolfost f Liverpool. Merrimac, Hor) eel Lett ; Ane Ly ated oo an. orgs Furrcitid, and Gen Mare Wikks Ue SOS Sor es lenas; Olive, Mauat-id. 8 Joun, NB: Eien, Sewn Merald Marine Correspondence. , New Orie lola, Grozier, Port Royal, 80; #chee Gueesrotst, July 28—The sehr Valta, Capt Brooks, of | Uiscs Crowek, tlt “= a Cehacine (Be) and for Dince, arrived this morning with ber bowsprit sina 8: Johny, PR; O alain; Jon curried a aving come in collision with the sloop Alice, M Powell, Panton Rrosciaemy loaded arith (com, The slou crew saving went down HoT Kio immediately, the “Gard of the sehoone! Gregor go ton; cl ca B cae rer y Went rn t vessel and cargo, owned in part by pweveg allouae, Bullooh, wa ww Lae captain ‘nal chase, Selng all thay’ ere arorin’ te tke Brat Bus beth ye ay Fong Oe Wi Se i world i i pMtsceltancous. . W A Dr-ever, Hach, and M Ki Boxtan ¢ ateanship Pers: tain Lott, sailed yesterday for anwelty, "i Queenstown ai Liverpool. paeaied > ees Soe Sena Joun B usot, from Cape Haytien, whieh arrived at POON IDENCE, Jul; Poston Dich hat, wad chaged By « orivatedr on the 1th 4 NYork: sehry Sea Gull, Georgetown, i via, Tie privawer was Miler and Davie) Townsend, Townsend, Bakdnores Florg Gayl t the win begat cat at the ti | iti Wt) Suiah; Joby doves, Conom poly gained on the ruta goot breewe coming up the | Sarah B Ju Powells Antares J dun Eliot setied away from her. The privateer (a herma. | Cordery, and Phhadeiphiw phrodite brig) continued the chase \util 3 o'clock In the at | Daniel B Mas ternoon, Brig Ttanca, of Bangor, wae old at auction at that port 26th tat for 84 Purchased by Capiain James Care, We notice «ales.of the New Bedford whaje ship wm Wirt (O00 buls capacity), With ve oF six there, for the merchant service; AZ brig 193 tons, bufit ab Gouldsboro, Me, tons, huilt at New York in 1896, nd AP bric Karnak, 28 tans, built The Win Wirt nnd Saginaw’ were na the 8 takes the Hamburg flag, and is pow Ewen, sclonce, Gladiting, Hum ‘out, ‘aud George F Crown, Gedney. Vort Bwe: Masvey, and Excl nl a Ewrn; Mon rk Kwon for, Pantucke te Fash tol Vor! Be Bereetions Fick and Corwtuaron, MAgents Dail’, t aya ren Vani Martin, Rout oye Velovisy, Smith, Shriaths, NYork. ra ian rote se card of Macte LAND duly 2e—Atr sieaiehtp Cooemvende, Crum us, Hained the Monitor, r tl, NYork; vrlg Loch Lomond, Biack, Matas per Meatoned seb | Si heril, NYerk. Cli seu J C Stocks, Grado, Po ax between Enaiport and New Work, “Mens, July Meare sloop Hardsorebble, Simin9e@ zabetiny aleme: weed ky Sh, ealrre J Gorham, Gout, from Mew York NOK w Lid, tt New Bedford 204i inst, sulp Abigall, Nye, Pacite Dichto sani, tr » Kilambadny et For tau. 4 . 7 Gharlee, 1 trom 1 ‘ AB Jone 6, J H Duvall, Trivble, from Point de mily Sane, to for do. 9 Galic, utr May 21, for Batavia, Spoken, we. MISOBLL. a wach Reon Bee Onion hae fr Mat Jue | 0 BOLDIRS, wails ere ae wi20. 9, sat ou 5 4] D a \ ara L Preble, Maxell, fou Bt Vaal de Lando for T eae PPA De ie , it Tavltes, net date, A a ¥ . Shin New York, Dewhursi, from ‘Shields for New Havon, gion hick Jupe 2h, lat 40, lon 47 40. A GENEDAL LasertuDE Ship Lonquere, Houtelie, henee Betaes the frame, Whice o ten rrp ap be! 40, }on 72 ship Senator, sty et the sytem losos all tinett Spent faa, 1 wy Korot, Whithan, nonce for ‘Liverpool fhe dao, Int 40, | ‘satiate thi Spliowng aiid tever, Soma ated aa) Jon 7 Gy—by ahip Semator, serived 2 at New York 29h, ud binding héalache, ste in, which soa sl Oy am (Olden), from NYork for Bremen, July M4, (roves the patient, and leayes bm Ntteriy | maaan bg ime 4), lon : Wand th ld. No Mon ee ac imself and the world. | Naw, ness Sil} City of Boston., from Boston for Liverpool, July 26, In. 41 48, ton 61 38, “hip Neptune's Car, from N¥ork for Liverpool, July 27, lat 40, jon 72, . ‘bart ar} Old Dominion, § da daya from NYork for New Orleans, tat $9 40. “for ciearee Matatiand (Br), from Galway for Mork, no a ma pis weskerec Foretun Ports Amore, July WA erieas, Bia AK dreth’s Pills are always sare, aod Ta TS pleswed ie be that pr amt GY NRW STYLER. Matanzas, Sid 18h, BM Yarringron, ¢ pill ‘Ate. ng Hist ie a nt, NYork for orders, Principal off 294 CANAT. STRAT, Bid HEAL HE 000, Ope Bold also at No Sb UARE ‘paiveou (FUl}, vuly Wiltiain, Borry, Sagas; 37 AO ECE. “at