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THE NEW YORK HERALD. © WECLS ‘WO. - 9469. et" NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1862, PRICE TWO CENTS. - IMPORTANT FROY, HILTON HEAD. MON enone The New Rebel Steam Ram guns cannot be élevated, They represent her a8 iD Cry ‘way av abortion. ‘THE RAM ETN KXPRCTED. - At the very hour these “highly ttesgeny eontre- Dands were rehearsing their narrativ's, the Fingal wae in Allan McLane, Keq., President of the Steamebip Com- | been ascertained that this sudden inerease of | for raising funds for the relief of the distressed in manu: pany:— Passengers for Europe was occasioned by the | facturing districts, by meaps of a vote in aid, was again skedaddling of persons liable to be drafted. In this im” | discussed, An amendment was proposed enabling the Mediate vicinity numbers of the chivairy of Maryland | Guard of Unions to raise loans on the security of parish - CARIN PARSENGKAS. N. W. Jones, surgeon of Mrs, Horton. ship. Dr. J. O, Bodener, have been making preparations for an extemporized sum- | rates, Government opposed the motion; but it was car- of under full ¥, ’ ? ° 5, Fin = ph ! pee ae cos gn of steam, plying | Mrs. G. 0. McMullen, two J. Gallagher, mer tour among the Alps. Complaints have also been | ried—05 to 88—and the bill was reeommitted. bi = edly came at the Diddag of holy mance abe: | infants and eervant, H. P. Davis, Teceived that theusands of young men in Ohio havebe- | It ig semfofficially notified that the Queen and thé 2 Pain Bh CT tahesendanenien’ Pa _ + and their Sry | The servant of J. Whitney, Mies C. E. Cogewells taken themselves to Kentucky or Canada to be out of the | younger members of the royal family will, on the 1st of ‘ et wectecnene cece gyn Seon Mathcad ipeereret WE) ©. J. Thies, way about the 15th of August, ‘The new ordor will bring | September, proceed to Belgium for a short Wt to the Description of the Vessel, Her Arma- oa Ahoy lA Greys Tomors have had the |p pine, Mrs. B, Kurech and two | these renegades all up standing, and compel them tocon- | King. Theuce they will proceed to Castle Reinbardta. mont and Strength. hich Worueee: cadence tiaras ver of excitement into | 3, J. Denela and nicce, aiten. tribute either their personal services or their money to | frunn, near Gotha, the property of the Grand Duke Saxe Bad re athena gumuimtionse cata te but Admiral Dupont | ype, a. J.Greeno and infant, D. A. Neurse. the proeecution of the war for the Union, Coburg Gotha, the Queen’s brother-in-law, where they a a PENELOPE ais be iva Fingal. His own informa- | Rey, ¢, Keith, M. Leelingzobo. APPLICATIONS FOR PASSPORTS REFUSED. will remain some time in strict seclusion, and be joneg AR. Her Appearance Before Fort si pastas Mra. C. Adams ana infant, —_E, Josephi. A large number of applications were to-day made at the | by the Prince of Wales. The Queen will travel inoog. aa Pulaski. picewe Paine nice Trae oy OM rede E. Levine and servant, ‘T. Fause, State Department for passports, but refused. Notice is | with the Duchess of Lancaster. ski. Private oer pacar agi Beg ales niches J.B. Cook, P, Schener, officially given by Secretary Seward that until the requi- | Geld continues to flow into the bank in large quanti. tna n take nne encamped there. Five day ago the weny ue frag Capt. J. W. Richards, wife Ewd. Roopki sition of the War Department on the several States for | tics, and the moncy market is very easy. Good bills are were ouly 260 oF 900 strong. and two children, 8. Cramer, wife and infant, | their quotas of militia shall have been complied with, no | quoted at 174, Aland Attack Expected, but | ,.i:co ener aC aca ot tne! | L: BAccienlowl J. Drep, Passports will be issued from this Department for any pean Not Feared. post, making a thorough examiuation and inspee- |. ©: B+ Bonestul, Henry Geretung, wifo and | #uch citizen of the United States liable to be drafted into | 14 is reported that on the 15th of Auguat, the Napoleon on tion coer toe ‘a fortifcanian 7 work upon them is | Mre, Wright and child, bila, that branch of the service. fete day, the Emperor intends to issue a manifesto im peewee wna bait oe er ite Mrs. C. A. Morrigon EXEMPTIONS FROM THE DRAFT. whieh he will allude to the great questions of the Genera) Brannan and his stafl were at the headquarters * acon comy. Numerous applications having been made tothe War | The Paris Bourse, on Whe 30th, was beavy aie: THE REBELS CONCENTRATING THEIR TROOPS of General Hunter yesteriay. The two Geuerals wore for | J- Forbes, JR, Bird, Department by railroad companies to exempt their em- | Rentes closed at 68¢. 600. de ime py vali J.MeCheaney, * Mrs. A. Stone. ployes from the militia, it has been decided that none but M. Roucher has been entrusted, ad inicrim, with the Bey Bey je The extortion of some of the sutlors in the department | Mr®. Leavenworth end Mre.J. W. Gore and infant, | }ocomotive engineers in actual employment when the | xinisiry of Foreign Affairs. SaTITARY ricci photon) bd roe (mye child, draft was made can be cxempted. * Biuitany Our Hilton Head Correspondence, oo tinge rong fae tration to | J. Neols, wife and child. ‘The exception of telegraph operators is upon the ground Italy. iad BOOKS. Huson Heap, 8: C., August 2, 1862. | must “conform ‘or’ forfeit” ter hie of’ tong | BH. Fulton and three that they are practising an urt necessary to military ope- | The accounts of Garibaldi’s visit to Marsala recor@ id q A CHANGR COMES O'ER THE SPIRIT OF OUR DREAM, ierpee nt uae hs In Lge dara these rates children, R. T. Hawking, ations, and which, being known to comparatively few | an “ extraordinary scene of patriotic excitement, ROCKS | Suddenly tho tone of affairs has changed. Instead of | the soldiers, and not from ‘ae aato pie tee Mrs. L, Baboock and infant, Mies @, Barber, persons, their plaves cannot be supplied. Garibaldi, in the course of his speech, sevoral , Pp 18 MILITARY B BOOKS, | anticipating life of easo and indolence the summer | numerous instances are known where twice, and even STRERAGE. THE OFFICERS OF THE NEW REGIMENTS. times made use of the phrase, “Rome or saueerinass wi suthoruations ef ae War Depuct | through, both the land and naval forcee at Fort Royal are | thrice, the printed price of an article has beed demanded | G. Harri J. Henry. A new regime is to be adopted in refercnce to military | death,” to which the people responded each time, Berecrult and ihe oMleer is thea cambart instruction 9 | in momentary expectation of a gay and festive exchange rer Tie Sea home Samba D. Long... Michael Pierce, appointments. General Halleck has urged very strongly | “Yea, Rome or death!” He spoke in violent terms of manner, pi pednee of compliments, with the new rebel ram. The note of | in the caswof Col. Serrell has beon adjourned, in oraerto | ©. Dowaing, M. Pierce. upon the President to appoint to oficers in the new regi- | Napolenn, and said, “We havo given peony paver, aed f 7 al 1@ accused to procure testi : 4 I. . ts to be bi t into the field Dut educated and | he w for something more. Yes, w he PARTE | snr has neon sounded. Uline some Monier come to | Srirua counsel for the efndints ony owt Santon | Shay. ara tnperienced older, and far as pouile to asec | PrRcarndy fr fome sad anoher tr Napa.” Pi i epo SWORD PRESENTATION. adyald 0. . » uet at Palermo in aonor ol nis ra -ATTEN'S | vinci bosom of Port Royal bay have before them an ex- | Capt. Eady, of Company A, Forty seventh New York | W. Brown, 3.9. shore. these officers from the men now in actual service, who, | oii, Garibaldi proposed a toast, concluding with tho many cellent opportunity of learning witat it is to be blown out Recline! was presented ‘yest ny with an elegant | Ms, Magsoy. B, Winkleman, as commissioned or non-commigeioned officers, or pri- words, “Bowe, ier, death —but ‘at Rome, with Victor ARY Of the water; and Jooking at all reports as true, the holi- } ae made ty Tilly & Cor of New Vor, son icy | 4: F- Clank, 8. B, Goodell. vates, have won distinction and exhibited capacity to Pre Bd ui day coldiers who a few days since bade hearty Godspeed | at $150... Bia wand ip valued. | 5. ark. J. Brackbrill, command, General Halleck is to furnish the President THE LATEST NEWs. ~ A Patt 4 t of i E “ VERPOOL, August 1, ‘i . to their comrades sailing for Newport's News, ai this Mid. UP THR OLD RRGIEENTS FIBER, M. Olson, J. Chambere, With a complote statement of his programme in this re- | 94.4 vio states frignte Tuscarora txrived at’ Quecns- ri + | nighe wondering what wil become oftheir families if we | adyocdeed by thogdoanatt a ie eeuments, which was frst | J. Gaatiey. J.B. Moots spect, and it will probably be adopted and acted upon. | ynne,United Staten 4 Perchance go into ceptivity. There is something | in ite editorials, instead of creating new organizations, ia | T- W. Olcott. L, Bacon. ipcenrves wit give gram unsechetien, salt piceeneen ene teocple gd bing oF», Rte, Fete, left 1% PATTEN'S MILITARY BOOKS are profusely | Of the nature of a joke in the reflection that wo | the only correct way of increasing the national force. | R, Smith. L. P. Cudaledoo, confidence to eur, volunteers, who deprecate, above'sll | "Th Pat ot Oxford has recbmmenidad prayers to be Mluetrated and got u peisrdiees of cons, ee eoRS OF thelr | may Dut @ shiort time longer occupy the hand. aor ae sch it is secciret a Be. hag gives | R travers. ¥, Carrol. : other evils, that curse of the campaign—politiesl generals | yond in his diocese for peace in America, } Secserze rune fo elr production, MHP cont | some easide coliages we have built; that per. | more men: but we want them under leaders tried’ana { R. BerDard. A. Eafelt, foo arrears a a TAS RORY Rirereoateee Neca aaa eres a i bape not another week may intervene pofore Senne Sait “4 Ben abine long experience will | 5, Beebest. J. Holm. rn 39. eRe ee ee a Financial and Commercial. » we wili be compelled to relinquish our bathing house bia) dad 3 . Isham. ' W. Herberst, we iP aiswnmmeh New re iticians, LONDON MONBY MARKET. Ha our post office, and our new otal; that aut, whose T. C. Euly, P, Downing. Jooking after the appointments under the Interna! Revenue Consols closed on Thursday at 94 for money. wrurtany wives re here, are wishing they were nover married, | THE CATASTROPHE ON THE PACIFIC, | 3: waningbrocx. . Nowton.? eal saphnc plantar the epbeint- | tho Intest_ sales on Thursday’ wore—Diiole Central aay and those who have written thoir wives to comeare PEAS RC ORE TOON A. Jackson. ‘Mrs. Daley. ope = shares, 5144 a 60 discount; Erie Railroad, 263¢ a 2734. MARY hoping their letters have been miscarried. J. Haskin. 8, Gilbert. TES STAMP CURRENCY: LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. BOORS. COMPLETION OF THE FINGAL. Particulars of the Burning of the | 3.p. zr. ‘A. Patterson, ‘The stamp currency for change will, like other United | The sales of cotton for three days wore 25,000 balen, of Boome Seriously, we are in danger. The rebels Lave com, ‘Y. Colebria, Geo. Welles. States notes, be supplied from the Treasury to dis. | which 14,00 naan wees susctialatenae bee om Books, | pleted their ram. It has been manned aud armed, and Steamer Golden Gate. 8. Wilkinson, 8. P. Storms, Dursing officers. No commissions will be paid to | yer ip., and closed with an upward tendency, though HE BALE OF -COLO! Pa’ ng WIP OOK, | is now ready for sea, With am enterprise, perseverance 1.¥ry. J. Sheridan. intermediate parties. more quiet, holders still demanding an advance. BROOKE, have reached FOUR HUNDRED THOUBAND | and determination which are yet to be-met by a corres- A. Breller. _ DH. Prebele barrie stlree tome mele pacar aledk cra EOE ck LS 2 ins ParreN’g | Pouding activity on tho part of our government, but with | Seventy-Hight of the Passengers and @ | F. cure, G, Ramey. ine ape Sutroncy stdiigs Wy the 170 Het:, sid Oia BOW seer. steantn: Eicbartan Goma mete. pnd. theres PATIBN'S | resources insignificant in comparison with our own, they A. Smith and wife and four E. Petigrove. small notes—under five dollars—by the 21st. report flour duli at 258. a 208.; wheat quiet--red Western MILITARY have again succeeded in constructing an engine of war Portion of the Crew Saved. children, ‘T. Waddling, ‘The contract for furnishing revenue stamps underthe | 9s. 9d. a lls. 3d. red Souther 10s. 10d. a 11s. 6d.; white ie MILITARY whose advent will find us powerles#for resistance. ‘Mrs, Mary Clark, J. Meagher. Fecent act imposing stamp duties, was to-day awarded to pretrial te Bs seed eae be aoe = Books. Petimony of sheir value read the endorsemente of the PREPARATIONS FOR RAISING THE FLOCKADB. A, Terrinough. 3. Broderick, Butler and Carpenter, of Philadelphia. 298. ; white ‘328.’ 838. ‘ed. a ‘Commaniier-in-Chief. a For several days we haye noticed a growing s 2 Miss A, Chamberm J. Oraft, ORGANIZATION OF THE TAX BUREAU, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. GEN. GEORGE B, MCLELLAN Doldness on the rebel side. Wo have seen them eir Safe Arrival at San} ct un J. Graves. The organization of the Rureau of Internal Revenue is | | The market is generally inactive, Various authoriticg Dieringu ibaa SErIcERs defantly coming down the Savannah river, re Francisco. ALL Eppes © Gauiay, Leteesbnncs chee shaomi~ am pet We the | indy at ais. ease. Tallow tm. ORC Placing the buoys, taking soundings, and making mest s L. Grapam. Dery: ‘management amignioner Boutiwell. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Reordiany apyrove of his work, Aad roommind i to the | careful and minute observations. Through the strong | | - aed tenth’ cases dks HH. P.. Stevens, A. M, Claxks Sugar twig ne o§ - meee errae ae So aon conte Used Haceiny, | East of Me sig sation a Fort Pook! we hove | Hammes of the Rescued Passengers | & ¥. Kew. 2. Broey cota) | FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | gi!si ‘cotta. “ipitarpentne seats ois a70n, D. Coy . orews of the blockaded ships as they " ‘W. B. Sweancy. J, Davis, ~ LONDON MARKETS. ” take pleasure in recommending this work to our volun: | “A°ir sails a6 the city wharves, and have noticed the ora x, and Grew. Jas. Hewitt... Breadatuffs quiet and s'eady. Sugar firm. Coffee has veers, ‘Sidina deviant Von DORNSIDE sua} activity with which flatboats were multiplied tng aa Rese John Vrup. ©. Bradley. Arrival of the Jura Off} » wwar Lea pa A A I og Wasurnoror, D. 0, Bept. 12, Isak, t States Army. | Ughtors have increased. Word has come to Uh, G9, of P. H. Moran. ©. Mathewson, Srmer, ‘Tallow Glosty st’ 0e.” Tinagod! of esalor at 61s, | Fors Tanuison, Norember 241s, | {22 S8Aition of the uaval monster, and the fact, “nat it. | OTHERS ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BSCAPED, | 0.0. Farwet, FB. Moore, Cape Race. soaker’ beaiait aint Gongs Parrey, Eel have looked over your neat and | WAS to be necdagaingt us at an early day bg. noe poen P. Webster, 5. B. Williams, OS ae Livarvoor, August 1, 1862. *, Cipetia again woud tetureitep a ners obit Neu much. | unknown, &e., &e., . &e, P. Rowan, ohn Gordina, The Brokers? circular reports:—The sales of ibe weet Baraing oftears pantatariy Lo teoe wis age ker hgh SgMBTHING 42007 TUE MORET Lewis Androwe, J. Paces, The Prince de Joinville’s Views of the | ietcrs tna id000 to exporters Tee market bos Fuied : @.p rience in ‘Out suc With grea: regards, The mew rebel vessel bas been c” ‘M. Blanca, at porters. fet bas ru 4 Lith, Major t “ 5 matructed from the a 6, 1862. R. W. Henderson, D firmer and qualities have advanced one quarter to Uonrgeo rapes Cidrinae Baron Wanmecros;p.<_| British steamer Fingal, which, YoU fy recollect, ram into sig Scneaiantemeagin J. Breed, M, Avena, Battles Before Richmond. one bail of & poaty ob Xie Week: | Ths Halet to-day worg Gronas Fe mo (Late of the Caived States Army), | Savannah carly in the spring w aha argo of Enticld ri- The steamebip Golden Gate, Hudson, commander, | yir9, Haitland, . Bruse. Josie toe marmot a say edd une fol ateeqecs. ites Sait Stee plesoue in acknowleaging the réceipt of fies, Blakely cannon, gray UD’ ¢ 4 eioth,and salt. The | sailed hence for Panama on the ist ult., having ninety- & BABOOCE, Agente. MESS te sere cata Ts trons:— ‘Manual for 0) rs,"? recen| ry lon it is dechusdiy the beatbooe ther coh Bete) | FMEA was then anew ANd geioch craft, just oyt of the Had of all newly-tedged quariermasters—in fact, if | Shipyard st Glasgow; 0°. 1, wag mmderstood at the time shove genslewen youd only sead It earetutiy throng, be- | that she hed been Pur. chy wore a saad re igigusly practiee Sts teachii they mitght meages “Tang ipl ised by partics m Savannah, alt). acs dagy with the goverament, te tee caeuee of pense psi a ah b 4 Portion fof the Confederate avy. The 2 ro ges poranes ote accountability. Be ve mae, | “OCees *Y once co pmenced the work gf trans. ae merou! lenis of, the Grand armp or hy, | forming her into an in preynabte Yron-clad—thelr object quartermaster f of, Potomac, viniing wy oltcr daily. Very pfuncorely 3 re, at that time being, ap parently, tue preservation of Pu- five cabin passengers, one hundred and forty-seven in the second cabin and steerage, and ninety-five crew. She had algo $1,400,000 in treagure, of which Kirby, Byrne & Co. had $10,000, and Meade, Loler & Co. $10,000. On the 27th ult, at a quarter to five P. M., when fifteen ‘The despatch to Mr. McLane states that the abip’s papers were lost. Mr. H.M. Nilkenmer, Second Mate, ‘was among the saved. i IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. Sailing of Anglo-Confederate | ores. Steamers for Nassau. Phir. Middting. 19 189% 18% 18 1835 186 total estimated at 161 ‘bales, inclusive ist a bales m1 a, oak ‘BREADSIUFYS.— readstuffs market is quiet Pursuit of One of Fhem by the | sesay. wheat is dull and caser. . ‘Paormoxe.—‘The provision market 16 still inactive. j i: miles north of Manzanilla, while the passengers were j- Sierncancnrw Loxpon, August 1, 1862. ‘November 17, 1861. hort Stee eg 9 the fall of that stronghold an | A warm of tro eek aude: eee Begin WAR GAZETTE. She: Consols closed ss 94.8 9434 for money, ‘ Having examined "Patton's Army Manual,” T tale great | parcd ies prtviptedl yp teey rgant aptly headed for the shore, three and a half miles de OFFIOIAL CET eT te ee oye 7 rf 5 rem i - . i, 5 pleumure! su. Ferontimending it io ‘Omlocra of Waluniears | Po varded by € sane ot pe es (on ed aed promptly cients ADVANCE IN COTTON—BREADSTUFFS STEADY, ‘The bullion ia the Bank of England bas increased £387, en E. rio is Sier Gomeiat a ‘aay. 4a, Banter to author iti - | tant, the flames meanwhile making fearful headway, " 000 since the last weekly report. Maw Yous, November 12, SRA pi agh oo ¥ ‘At a quarter after five the upper deck fell in. Order for the Suppression of Disloys! he, Be &e. Umvep Seatey Mowrento Orrice, 79 Warre Stages, N.Y. kalimevern : Practices, Soon after, the steamer struck the beach, and the pas- Y ual for Officers,’ andre. | 72¢™®" jwont of the Fingal is as followe:— ~ sengers and crew who had not got into the boats, jamped + Bare) ‘acten’s or ommend it Cor the use of offers of volunteers. TWO 4» hondred-pound rifled guns, Sh: ing. News. Arrived from Now YoteeWan Frotniongham and Alle. D, B. BACKES, Inepecior General U. 8. 4. t Havre; St Louis and Joho Clyde; ‘Wasmnmaron, Augyst §, 1068. Waite, Lady-Allee and Orator, at Beat; Atbare Care Fucs, August 6, 1862. Novara " . 5 ‘The Camadian Screw Steamsbsp Company’s steamer a — eee oe MRP OATE Eat eetneS Hf Sy ERENS Wasmvoron,D.C,.aseeteibee”} | Jara, which loft Livergoo! on Thureday, July 31, and | “Arived from BulimoreM Whitmore, at Liverngl, by ine * 4 preeng iuggmeqngeres mon. onan Saotmenty-fourpoonders for grape and canicter—in | APo™tone hundred, including five chiltren, ewam oF | raged, Pirs—Thst all United States mpatahals anc | Londenderry on the Int inst., passed tis point at four | Arrived from MontreaimKaie Prince, ar Queenstown o'clock this sfterncon, on rowe to Quebec. She was Gy 2. TTT boarded by the news yacht of the pres, andthe regular | NEWS FROM GENERAL POPE’S ARMY. news despatch is herewith forwarded:— The steamship Hibernian, from Quebec, arrived at Our Fredericksburg Correspondence. Liverpool on the 29%b ult. Faxpenicassvnc, Va., August 6, 1962. The steamer Merrimac, heavily laden with ammuni- | the Werkings of General Order No. 5—Our Pickela Drivcn tion and stores for the rebels, wnich has been laying in in—The Skirmish, de. Plymouth Sound since the 7th of June, hastily put to sea ‘The vigorous policy inaugurated by General Pope, as on the 29th of July, bound for Nassau via Madeira, On | contained im the famous Order No. 5, will be pursued ‘the night of the 29th tho United States frigate Tuscarora | throughout this department, We have heretofore dealf suddenly quitted Southampton , and her departure excited } too leniently with the unarmed and resident secessionista congiderable interest, under the belief that she was im | of the country through which our army has passed. Mais chase of the Merrimac. Large amounts are insured at | nous avons change tout cela. As an example of the working Lieyds upon the Merrimac, and great anxiety ie felt for | of this measure I can instance a case at hand. Within news of the future movements of the two vessels, a few hundred yards of where I am writing dwells a man ‘The London Daily Telegraph publishes extracts from | who is the owner of a splendid mansion and some twa letters addressed by the Prince de Joinvile to his brother; | thousand acres of land. Ho has two sons in the rebel the Duc d’Aumsle, giving an Account of the retreat of | army and refuses to take the oath of allegiance. He wad were washed ashore alive. Theship burned to the water's edge and poon die- appeared. ‘Those passengers who reached the shere made their way near to Manzanilia, where they arrived on the 28tb, just as the eteamer St. Louis arrived ep from Panama, Some few others escaped to Mamzanilla in beats, Ono Doat, with thirty persons on board, has not been heard from, but probably mode the shore south of Manzanilla, ‘The &t. Louis arrived here to-night, bringing seventy® ¢ight of the Golden Gate's passengers—al) that are known ‘to be saved—and a portion of the crew. Captain Hudson, with a portion of the crew, remained ‘at Manzanilia, to look after the missing passengers, “ecried | Patton's inetractons (00 Atas Ohoen er iea'h, 'g Alls fourteen heavy pieces. superintendents or ¢biels of police of apy town, city or @-ntains, in coavenicnt form, much information na tad In shape she is similar to the Merrimac—differing from f 2, district be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to arrest and imprigon any person or persons who may be engaged, by act, speech or writing, in discouraging volup- ter enlietments, or in any way giving ald and comfort to the enemy, or in apy other disloyal practice against the United States. Sccond—That ap immediate report be made to Major L. ©. Turner, Judge Advocate, in order that such persong may be tried before a military commission. Third-—The expenses of such arrest and imprisogment will be certified to the Chief Clerk of the War Department for settlement and payment. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Ree ee Pent leg rey ae the latter, however, in her draft of water, which is much = lefs than that of her ill-fated predecessor. She is heavily LARRY, ARMY OF THE PO gonac, armored, and her porthlees are protected by heavy jonwure io sine Ga wrought irom lids, 60 arranged as to close at the recoil of ; nis Artillery Drill" by gy my Spision, | every gun. She bas a massive beak at either end, and is pest qimmica ap ecapted to die uve of note” apmmussioncd of: | moreover, provided with a scalding apparatus, with * aruileay, Echeaé 1a A te pee it Introduced | Which to repe) any attempt to board her. Her com- Goons, wey reereetaliy otobedieh dertgee 1 ot | mander ic J. Pembroke Joues, formerly of the Uated BARRY, Brig. Ge Se FoColonelPareax, B Cldet of Artillery. | States Navy. one Heapquanters - Day before yesterday she first came under the fre of Tensnhéroeus wor many, Pai ote 5.1802, i Pulaski. She was feeling her way, apparently unmind’ eaiincicreheal for wie se of atten; Arulery Drii”’an } tu) of the ehot from our heaviest guns. Of eouree the in- SPintol te vorta hy, eney + aecenees and falliluaations | telligence was not long in reaching Hilton Head. From ‘A. DOUBLEDAY, Brigulior General Voluntecrs, | that moment such preparations as we bave been able to ‘Po CoLenEL Patter. make for proper reception have been in progress. The ov ne LIST OF NAMES OF PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED. ee General MoClellan’ james allowed until to-day to make INPANTR'¢ TACTICS, PART 1., heaviest of our transport steamers have been placed wuilte cual: * | order.to Prevent the Evasion of Military | al ena pi w pa! Bi Pri hae ploy A baton a sh — — sy niet n ‘he Behoot the Soldicr, Manual ‘of Arms for | under the orders of Admiral Dupont, Gunboate have been Jane 27. 8 the causes wi point, urate until nightfal will, ‘Did Muaket and Ril ¢, School of the Company, Insiruction Ben. Halladay, Mre. W. T. Gough, Duty. General MoClellan to undertake the movement: | of course, have to tri himself to the (to him) more Tor Bab min Va sonet Drill and the Bmali Sword Exer | stationed at each approach, and new signal lines have J. Whelan, Je. ‘Mrs, Walkie congenial atmosphere beyond our lines. ‘The strictcst “eine. 160 paren ar A Gd engravings. Priee 28 cans. Jaced them in instant coromunication with headquarters: | '," ia 4 ‘Wan Daranruntr, Wasemcron Cir. nae} On the previous day it was suddenly annopnced that | Watch is aleo kept throughout the extent of our lines te “the same Ia th ¢ German language. Price 26 cente, 8 Stacie iblal the rhall Pulaski, what direc” Ta oak ae pat arom ed ‘August 8, i208. Jackson was about to act on MeClellan’s rear, and that Dormit no-one to peas Unrangh Eres ceatiecioned oa. Yr, ” . hall pease Fumeent . C. Joughans wife, |. Gunninsop. Ordered, dent Richmond. The Prince ea cers crossing Rappab»npock are required te have “Sonning 1'aArweiwn othe Beueul of the Battaon, 169 | tion the takes aad ws Der eviatet Puree i, Dong 8. caavem Gee. 0. Mullen (lost wite ete eae dae ae aeaaesst nrostiy compllcaied aut sitentoncand | Daseea,sigued and counversigned by brigade and divisioa " muravinge, Price 26 cen ‘ United States, hereby ordered watt) commanders. The same.in tue Geruan language. Price 25 centa Ie tetond ad ais Wiles Nos Gell WUE anh semen: #4 So ee and children), Abner ‘was then and there determined to take up a new base of | “@n Saturday night Inet the rebels made an attack upon t YSrasrEy TACTICS, PARTS I. and 1 aseaiwetite es rebels are concentrating at Bluffton, at thang a a gre oa Teta ier $00 | operation upon the James river under the protection of piney: ng ety eee Sons mare, ae ee d ‘s ~] y . D. A. Burse, wre to coun. come down in some force. Yes- Path Me one volume, 82) pages, Ltmo 157 Boarerioge | vo cayitio, and at Grabameville, Tt ie apparenuy their | 7%. D- 4 Miso A. 4. Manchester (8 | the militia shall be allowed to go to a foreign the gunboats, Ho describes the part he took in arresting ‘supposed G. Given (boy 2 yearsold). years). fae Frmyiem My 3 reconnoitering party was sent try, and all marshals, deputy marshals and military | the panic among the Union troops,and saya, ‘ Your we! found the rebels strongly post- ‘The tame inthe German language, Price 80 cents, plan fret to destroy our feet, and then to move tbe Fin- | °° CO wens old). Miso BC. Manel @ under after a short but brisk skirmish, withd: 5 ARTILLERY DRILL. galaround to Seabrook, and there cover the landing of Captain R. H. Pearson. years) officers of the United States are directed, and all | Prince and his Or geun at weirs a Sree ae slightly ataee’ Waroni'w On Gontaining the Manual of the Piece and Light Battery | ineie forces , } authorities, especially at the ports of the Unitea | Mott violent fire of musketry Hery, and acted | Oo were shot, Manwuyies, and 72 engravings, Price 25 cents. "somes, DEPONT’s Yeemnon. Abel Guy. Frank Manchester (8 years) police y with distinguished bravery.”” Private Thomas Lucas onger B, Second Maryland CAVALRY DRILL. the Admiral to meet the Fingal it ia not . ee States on the seaboard and en the frontier, are requested, | The London Imes, in commenting on the Confiscation | regiment, was drowned last Monday'night. Lis body Coutstning the Schooisof the Trooper, Platoon and Bquad- | 2° were tay 1. F. Haywood. R. H. Dorsey. po bas not been recovered. oan We ican cactacingn Price pcm proper for me to reveal, It is sufficient for me to atate | 7: F- 5 0 s0e thes thie order 1 faithfully carried into effect, Aud | ill, says:—*Happity it is certain that no raler will ever | DANNet Deen Fematenl | se int the Ramat (Cavalry Drill va the German Language, Price 25 ceatm | that he believes at once in the impregnable nature of the Le eee om tose they are hereby authorised and directed te arrest and de- Cp paper ements bebrpieh cannot be obtained, al ph OY OAVALRY TACTIC; craft, and In the recklese daring of her commander. |G. 7. Dartumnlel, Sul ae tala any person or persons sbout to depart from the | Ain monument of infamy o those who passed it, and | osvTunderstand, refuse te send’ them down, and tke REGUSAInONS Whether—in the event of her advent—he will remain on | S@F8e (7 years), or Jonas (bey & be ranked hereafter with the attempted destrustien of | f08" Jvieg wnundo reach us are Drought b 5 TOR THe board: the rudderlees, belpless eld Vermont, which at | Mrs. 8. Francis, years.) United States in violation of thie order, and report to | chariesten harbor and the savage vagaries of General vin Npcauaitinad SMOTRUCTLOG, FORMATIONS AND MOVEMENTS | oseut is bie flagship, or betake bimeelt to some one of | Felix Besson. W.R. Wileox, Major L. C. Turner, Judge Advodate, at Washington sity, | Butler.”” The Turf, THB, CAVALRY the steamers in port, Ido not know. His pant record igel Oerb® W. Walker, COE « for farther instructions respecting the person er persons | TRe Paris correspondent of the London imes believes | PASHION PLRASURE GROUND ASMOCIATION—TROTTING. SRY AND VOLOKIEERS OF THE UNITED STATES. | & bright one, and it ie not likely ¥o be dimmed by any- Jobn Yeakios, ©. Maleias, ‘ghabeesteb and Oovainets the American question occupies the most serious attention | Faipay, August 8, double team trot, purse and stake Pe thing to come; yet I know he thinks that unless seme | &- W Chase, D. Lyoker, lable to draft who sbait apeont | of Napoleons and that a council of Ministers had been $1,000, mile heats, best three in five, to wagous. WITH SIXTY ADDITIONAL ILLUSTRATIONS, other moans than those now at his disposal are supplied, |, ? H. Moras. ©. P. Ben. Sentaing yom hes held upon it. He would not be surprised if that matter | p, yyaco entered { Pm. Kate and .laaa LIBU?. COL. GEORGE PATTEN, there is dire dwsaster in store for him, Jane C. Forsyth, Servant to John H. Booth, 18 yeare, himeelf from hia county or State befere such draft is | were laid before the English government in a still more ‘ Ee Bate of the Uinited States Army. OUR TROOPS AT Worm, Mrs. Greene, ‘Was. Hamilton, Ben, Holl | made will be arrested by any provost marshal or other | Pressing manner, with « view of a speedy | ® McLaughlin entered {tin annia, earn de tan count la mores. 0 Si, bearer | the prospect of an encounter with the land forces, | 190 1. Gear. doy'e vorvant, Tailed States oF State offcer wherever he may be found | lution. He urges that the movement mast be lx, woodrut entorea { f &; tenon and 4 The » of Tactics ant Heptiations or the Critierog | Which may operate aguinst us at Seabrook and other — secpeiich erate tae wees speedy, too, Our mission would be ef effect in Time, 2:624—2:44—2:55 42:63. Minter Btates, by Colonel Fatty Bt. Geo. Cooke, Second | points on the western portion of the island, gives us no | © W: Follanabeo, - J. Hasteell, withia the jaried! Mates, veyed | view of the possible re-election of the present Congress. | a4 seam-driven by Samuel McLaughlin was the favor- . ag ef ing boom euprores yt nies Pasian ta uneasiness, Our fortifications, always strong, have been | J: Swords. B, C. Monven. to the nearest military post or depot, and placed on mili: | He says,'‘I do not pretend tosay whether the movement | 11. previous to the start at one bundred to twenty; after Suidecabbes aad on mdanigente es dep 4 method pained re 8 within tho past three days, amd | i 3 ‘Woodworth, hiccdpaaplediaah duns i and the expenses of | will be fol by any immediate effect; whether France | 14,, nrgt heat even betting; ater the second leat the sane Siege nid manon-ter lait down inthe systenare poo | 18tge fatigue partion are constantly toiling at them, The | W. Hensial. ' ’ bis own arrest and conveyance to such post or depot, | Wil! take the lead, with the expectation that England can | 44 44 ine start, and after the third heat there was a panic Werly formkdcen, , SIMON CAMERON, Becroary of War. | supply of forage at the fort was exhausted some days John Smith. @. Tisat, not do otherwise than follow; or whether both will at the | oong th, financiers, with hedging to the end of who evict a earrette Vo oe pclae tlsne since, and, an a consequence, the heavy labor of hauling | W™- Benry. J. N. Beveridge. And algo the sum of five dollars as a reward to the offcor | game time. Tonly know that France ie convinced that | (010, g PATIEN'S “ARMY MANUAL, 3 ordnance and mounting cannon has to be performed on. | © C- Banker. James Antoine, who shall make such arrest, shal) bo deducted from his | the present moment is tho most opportune for united ac First Heat.—But two of the teams entered came to tha Anatrotiong for Ofve's in the Preparation of Ralls, Re. | tirely by the men. This, however, is cheerfully’ submit- nan or e wo py. tion.”” He insinuates that Lincoln aa fome of bis ad- Poh he a Ra a a ie fst stniteucy Qkreriaatr ta edie” | td toon their part, am he prospec of meeting an enemy } FO Ot Pa Keema: ‘Third—The writ of habeas corpus is hereby suspended | Yiser® would not chic o some Poe ee to point out the | the toa euvered fa his naine dia nox come the pot. Ths * counts ema joreases. s : 4 1 ite Mherrorie roi ot all Metuan Seunieed OW WE SPEND HR NIGER, Jobn Dillon, N. Waity. tn respect to all persons no arrested and detained, and in| ynion prompocta as more gloomy; but the Loudon News | Horse® had an even tar, Amt Teal ie te tree ot xi, ™auters isa ae To-night overy transport bas ite fires lighted and steam | A. Fisher. 8. A, Monn, Sergeant U. | reapoct 10 all persous arrested for disloyal practices, combate such views, and speaks of Northern polioy with Jy eam broke up und remained ap all the wa BY LIBUTENAN? COLONEL GEORGE PATTEN, ready; all are lying on spring cables, ready to move | R. Cooper. Load EDWIN M, STANTON, Secretary of War, | continued: confidenes, This work pat A LD ears akay, at @ moment's notice, All civilians have been placed | H. A. Allen. B.C. Treoac, ‘Moat of the London joorngis allnde to the Anancial crisis ae hot inteotused im the published "army regiiatiouse wetcare on ehore, and t each man remaining on board'| 0. P. Darling. « J, C. Garber. GENERAL NEwsS. in America, and reiterate their strictures upen the false talon) ppirnctions Ro ond hes the several duties are to | has been given a life preserver. The guvdoat | J! M. Murphy, John Chart. anenninewiws financial policy of the gowernment. Even the Star charges tained in any other sell Lo the sone on ecter | Conemangh, one of the new ‘double enders,’ Ormcams AND ohew. : ‘te Hi nt Wasittnaton, August 8, 1862, the Washington Cabinet with tho most deplorable igno . Dior 0, nud exn ve carried withoutinconrenrene wauexivle | yes quietly down the channel. Lantorns aro swinging | W.H. Hudeon, Captain, Mathew Nolnu, Firat Mate, | gprrov OF THE NEW ORDENS LELATIVE TO DRAVTINGs | rance of true economy. es 4 porn, om | Mut be, eeu Crow io mall, om recolpt of the | from the signal station, and from overy elevated spot | W. Waddell, Chief Rogineer, J. K. Wood, Purver. The now ondor restricting the emigration of persone | The Loudon Times argues that if tho pasition haa | 4/4 not, trot ngain te te seed of Oole eae, Ate ine ay, Pie tee pete iy he WG. W. FORTUNE, anxious eyes aro pearing through powerfnl lonses down | H. McKinny, Second Mate. And fifty-eight others, Mablo to draft, and forbidding thew to absent themselves | youn reversed, the Americans would wever have receg, | Cun?in a4. , Wholegaie testers, she rode pad aa ereneek eee the bay, Everybody is on the rampage about tho ram. - The names of the lowt will be telegraphed as soon ag | from the county or State wo which thoy belong, hag | nized tho blockade as England had done, but would have Fier a ee oon mae came AC WWLLLIAMS'< CO. Mewu Dealer, No, 10) Wa ington procured. created au tuusual stir among those who were preparing | broken it, under @ plea of self preservation, ‘The Satoh again to the ead, coming over the soore sevo- Miri PO areas ot tuied ahd htest exrente Hirron Hen, 8. C., Aagust 4, 1862. Me. Filnt, of Holladay & Flint; De. Jones and Mr. end | © SUitK military duly. Tho necessity for nim order had | Sctue of the journals attack Archbishop Hughes for | ral lengths alvead of Mace,’ The judges gave the heat to Pity etpnia. Pennny vasa, " MURG RRVOREE ROM CONTRARANDS, f v ieee F204 | deouma apparent. ihe rush for passports has been as revolutionary remarks which be made in @ | the Iatter. | lime 255%. pie MCR ALSH Ma liwnn street, cormer of Cuntom House | ‘The latent intelligence from the tam is of questionable | Mre. Griffin, of Baltimore, aro known to bo lost, Four | (online, The bushes 0 assport Bureau, which 1 Dain Fon Oe eek ie a 2 Guay a ¢ RAW EORD, Boukeotiers, 8. Lous, Missoni. trath, ‘Threa negroeq, who camo direct from Savaniah, | children of the latter wore saved. | tely, haddly gave empl * wawinete clerk wid | selon ton Tones city artiele draws attention to the pads Dep beipens the stallion when he broke up, the iat- WR ERRY TAYLOR, Bookacter, Bun ullding, Jaitmore, | report to Colonel Barton, at Pulnrki, that the Fingal is 8 oF pun assistant, wince the promulgudion. ¢ } faet that, within a abort Chfted Staves fives havo | ter took Sum’s place belind the borees; but he met with or Aiiy oF the works can he procured, mail free, on receipt of | a failure, They profess to have been on buard of her a8 alceaiad AV tng, Resreyutrod: throw ae fo) ow from $0 10.09 ANd Fy beng tho bwest point ever | (he seme hi lack twat sam exverienced. The stallion 208 prive jo puoi age Kamps oF even Supale by the pup laher, | ond to kaow all about her. They say ber hall js vn-e@. j The flowing list of parreng: et oon the steamer otpea it inet | + ybemg ‘be & w broke before tate a Signi No. 19 Chatham sirget, New York, | worthy, shat her engines wil pot work, and that her } Goldon Gate, las boon kins y fu sighed the peoem by | Luan Uacve i ok aie por 1 Jy vbe Mouse of “omens on the Cou» bye Ul prowsdting ‘A purse and stake will be trovved for to-aay, , 4

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