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2 AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE GLASGOW. | Movements of the Now Rebel Steamer. A FRENCH SQUADRON FOR THE PACIFIC. The screw steamship Glasgow, Capt. Roskell, which lett Liverpoo! at three ?. M. on the 6th aad Queeustown on the Tih inst., arrived at this port yesterday morning. Her gews bas been anticipated, The United Status’ war steamer Tuscarora, in search, as is supposed.of the rebel gunboat Enrica (No. 200), was on Sunday iuorning, the $d instamt, bearded off Point Lyuas by the Liverpool pilot boat No. 6, The Enrica is *. reported to have been off the Giant’s Causeway, on Thursday, the Dist ultimo, going to the woetward at the rute of ihirlven to fourteen knots, There cam be no ¢. Goud thas it was the intention of the British government to seizo Lhe Enriea for an alleged breach of the neutrality proclamation, but ehe had started before the order could ” be carried inte eflect. ‘There had been considerable animadversion in shipping civeles respecting the movements of the Tuscarora upon the English coast. ‘A correspondent of the Shipping Gazette aska:— What security have I that she will not seize my vessel» abeut to sail (or a divtant country (not American), be cause she finds a part of her cargo fo consist of powder fl earms and clothing? She may seize hor during one of in oar. channel, and send ber off to New York ele comes to the conclusion that if the visiting Euglish porta with a view to capture vessois lowing therein, so soon as they shall have passed British tercitoriai limita, she is guilty of an act which will reader the capture or captures of such vessels ille- gal, and will justily the British government in demanding restoration. Tn the House of Lords on the 4th instant, the bili for the relief of the distress in the manufacturing districts was, after some protests against ts provisions, finally passed. In the House of Commons om tho 4th inst. Mr. Layard, in reply to Captain Jervis, said that her Majesty’s govern- ment had seriousiy reraonstrated with the Peruvian go- verninent for its conduct towards certain British; but until cortain legal proceedings were settled, her Majeaty’s geveramont could take mo active steps. the harvest was progressing in the south of @ogland, sud it was considered that if the weather continued fine there would be @ fair average crop of wheat, The weather had become rather wnsetiled and heavy rain torms had prevailed in some sections. the s'eamer Tubal Cain, captured off Chaclestov, was aJoted at Loy da, - ~ovogation of whe ¥- °FStucen’ ne Bertin semen poe ned om the 7 August b: novel pees Maes Cle mas Speecti, which was reat by the Lord Liigit ence My Lope ANv Gawrunes—We are commanded by her Majesty to release you from further attendance in parlix- ment , uucas tho seine time.to convey to you her M. jgment ior ie zeal aad ursiduity with ic! ied yourselves to the rata of your thy session now a fae cloge, "Her er roiations Sud pence of Georepe. “The civil” War, come time been raging among the Union states, has, unfortuuately, in inteusity acd the evs with n it has been attended have w Amevican Coniivent; but bor 3haj putianed to take no part in tt of the Lurk'si: ompire, ted her Amb: ssador at Constantinople to ut- rence w be b that city by the European ves of the Powers who wore intorested ia the 85. Us trusts thus the will be settled ebyngements of the welfare of the Christian inhubitaate of his do- Her Mages'y’s forces im Cina, together hose of the Emperor of the Pronch, Dave iaiey joyed in o0-operating with those of thé Em eror eo? the chief ports of British m injury by civil war, which is of that vast ompire. Her Majesty noluded a her Majesty cam- acknowledgments L tor the aisy made provision towards kyardsand arsenals in @ pel icing her Ma aneui state of and gentlemen, ker Ma yy commands tw you the admiration with which essed the undunin zeal and tho her oy imate tit, gaiued. J satisiackion Mus Ke dy ia sroourse wh eiwoon hor Mi osty’s tubjects and the a eet at rac tod th id her Majesty tr of the United Suttes nay i «to extnguish (hs cesomting ‘erlme 4 icoaty is dizecied. Her Majesty ho ctops which bave been t ho aid provided by Parliagent more wi lor the extension of edi m among sue jouer classes of her subjects will tend w net of great vational imp j assent to many submitted to distress which pre $ has mapin aria thy’, p bering has been ¢ the » ct for en it onad ans of relief mitigate that + repdoring morp easy the transfer of eof veal property—will make diminish the ‘Tho act for the mouls will tend to ral taxation, while the ~. the bighw: h havi cite ing teaneacth 9 aad the act for will extend to the and better ares <0 2 nd i, Firing om 2 Britt ) Tie EVITOR © ” Tue TiM! Schooner. g in the torest, 1 8 € tue 1st inst, ked (ie name, nded alt jay ed to him and undorvent o wore ther Ber 0 me, pou ta, perfuitted to rove notnyn hu nol ce of such blockagehad bee mete pu have beon unable to fud any such no! papers since my ret England. voasels now on duty off Abaco are the Moroedita, Quaker City and Albatross, and their vigilapes and attention to the bagifiees in hand are such, that no — hound to or from Nastau ean pass either way wit being over. hauled and searahed, exeept by a rare an fortanate oat déut, Suet vossele as the commander of the cruisor fancies, he seizes; others ho permite to escape. I oon. sider myset fortanate in being among the laiteron the Prewent occasion, GILBER! ERIKSON, ‘Master of the Britieh schooner Albert, of Liverpool. Lavemroor,, August 4, L862, (Capture of the Adcla—Anoiher Outrage x on the Bri Fiag shall (ool oblige by. y hae leo! oblige your givin place in your jague to the helo comntauntcat on } The capenre UT ne ed most high handed efit thes as coguarod since the soimre of the Trent; aad, Raving MORNIN irigates of this kindvwi!l be sudficient for the moment to of attempting @ land been offected on the lawful voyage from Liverpool to Nassau, not attempting to Dreax tho biwckade, nur, in fact, with avy cargo on board, Saye & iow bri ages. lis oocurronge lorms & now era t which. i. allowed to pass unchallenged, uiusi serously curtail the rigbts of neutrals aud tena ty make all (rade ow the ocean insecure, GEORGE FRASER, SON & Maxcuasrem, Augtst 5, 1862. [From the London Post, Angust 7.) The capture of the British steamer A Walker, announced im the American i ot! appeared ta your issue of Monday, tho f , Captain which or! which are detai.ed in the New Yor eye s of th “ai ‘ July, received by the Kuropa, ts 04 aost bigh- handed outrages comuittod ou * g since tae commencement of the War. and the promptest condemMalioR bm the part of the ple ana of the woverpmeat, under whose notice the umMst ances are avout being brought by the parties more immediately ia- terested, That steamer, having no cargo on board sive a few packages of bowts aud shoes, was on hor direct wey from Liverpooi Nassau, the last port at which she bad touched for coaling being’ Bermuda, avotier 8 itish port. She sailed thence. about the 2d, and was earried into Key ‘West on the 9th uit. by the foderal ste her captor, Thus, when on her voyexe from one of cur West India ports by the most dirvt route tv another, that of her destination, which #ho had almoa’ renched, she was, without the slightest pretext of il’ogality in hor voyage, chased, fired upon, and at longa, alter being seriously wit, and in danger of destruction, was obliged to subutit tocapture, From the account given by the Hyx- RALv's correspondent, the chase evidentiy bege in Bri tisk waters, and seeing that he states that their cruisers had orders to capture, no matter where they were found, this steamor,asone of the lot known to have londed in Eng and with a cargo for Dixie, no ove will bo misled by the statcient that she was hot’ fired uron watil * out of the strictly neutral waters of Great Britain.” No wonder that tho Ilerauy’s correspondent, feciing the judgment that will be paszed on the outrage in this country, winds up the account with the following paragraph:— No doubt when the news reaches Knglund of this aifair— another outrage on tho British flag—there wiil be a great bubbub ebous it, but that is all, I am in hopes that all her steamers bound on the same errand us the Advla will be picked up, one after another, and condemned. John Gull is tarnishing us at his cost’ ome very nice vossels, ones tht will answer admirably ( act gainst him. He can c ntings to furnish then, if he pleases, at the saine rate, and we shall not find’ fault.” Ono ‘wo Jd have thought thas isthe Jesson of the Trent affair would se treely so far have been forgotten as to admit go soon of another outrage equaliy gross in character and scarcely less lm pertinent. If it be not at once properly rescuted. we way by and by look out for the capture of oar ships steamers whorever they may meot with federal cruisers, even should they be om the voy .ge from Liverpool to Holyhead or from Huli to London, The Adventures of a New York Zouave tn London. afternoon Acting Inspector Davia, of the M Pr king Frenchman, dressed in the United tates Zoua' niferm, to ask his worska) vs advice and assistance under the following singuia: cir PP. it then stated tnat he waz a Frenchman by birth, but a citizen of New York, where he had resided and carried on the business of a basket maker for thir toon years. He had for some years bolonged to the New York Volunteers, and rather more than a year ago he joined w French regiment of New York Zouaves. He about that time married an Engl.sh woman at Now York, and about ten days ago they came te England for the purpose of seoing their ives in London and after- wards in France. Applicant brought with him boxes containing clothing and other property, which he deposited at a lodging in Bermondsey; but while ho was gone to see a countryman of his ia the vicinity 0 Laieester square, his wife decamped all his pri per- ty. He had found ont hie wite's sister's residence in Long lane, and ho Grmly believed not only that his wife was there, but ail bis property. He was rather in a criti- cal position, as be was possessed cf no cther clothing but the uniforai ne Rad on. and be did not much like walking about the streets in that, as fié Sauesd psople to laughs at him and remind him of ‘Bull run,” (Laughter.) ‘The Chief Clerk asked him if he had been comnected with any portion of the army contending against the Con. foderates? ‘The applicant replied that the Now York French Zou- aves were almost the firet that crossed 1's Ferry to oppose the Confederates at Yorktown. Ho waa at that furious anu destructive battle, but. fortunately for hin, at the rear; and he was also onc of thse who escaped ut Bilirun, Some cf their battalion fought bravely, and re much cut to pieces. He, however, was tired of tho getaway as 600m 8s he could, and came to Eng- Davis, the inspector, informed iis wership that the applicant bad ai! bis appointments, including his musket. He told him that be ran away—in fi Applicant did not deay coming away ciandestinely, be considered that he had done enough for the Yu ‘They (the Frenchmen) were not so very woll treated br them ; In fuet, be bad bad dgbring enough, and weigh wore thousands like bim leavin he § the army daily. Du. sands more wouid be glad to be wiereke’ wan ‘bat still le wanted his property. The Chief Clerk told him that he did not know how the Court could help him, as a wife could not rob her hus- band. It was her property as well as his, Applicaut could not comprehend that sort of logic. as act, that hoe desorted. but ue said he purebssed ali tho property in New York. He believed he knew where it was. and all he wanted was the assistauce of the police to get it back. Davis said that applicant had told him that stice he ad been in Fngiand be had found cnt that his wife bad id ag ta London, whoiw sho loft three or four years “Nie surcham told the applicant thas he could not assist him. If he could fina bis property he could seize wherever it waz, but it he ascortained that his wife had another husband living he couid give her in charge for bigamy. Taraneh, who seemod 1unch disappointed at bjs wor ship's recommendation, then left tue court, expressing Lis ayersion at the Americac uniform witch ihe was vom: pated unwillingly to wear. Austria. A letter from Trieste, in tho Ost- Deutsche Post of Vi- onba, saye:—Alarming rumors as to the projects of eruis- ers and of spread. aldian landiags are being constantly In order to tranquilize the pop.lations of eho Dalmation shores, the Austrian vesseis of war will unake pearance royientiy than hitherto in the The Salamandre, that fine iron-cased frigate tohave rejoined the squadron at Melingen, Hy lott this port to ctulso of tho coset of Ai: rified cannon, and has on board artillery of thé marines. A few their Sp six hundred iufantry remove ali ideas trom the minds of the Italian volunteers: territory. va the const of Detiatis, chabie § ptfrom without araent of our fertided pica: 4 the active watch Kept up oa all app aid any alter Denmark and Sw. The Journal de Llais of tae Gib Oo the proposed alii t $ apoaking « aud Demiaarks andinavive mo to bo very agr ‘The Gorman and their sabjects tmiglit see in the conduct of the dich and Danish gov ¢ a peer auple to imitate. Whilst the Woking for d flading discos pied in concluding « § reigas niving toxet nouncing its own indivi douibies thelr strength. sand 23 boon the sub tho Danish and grand mangnvre hich thu in the Baltiv. AUBOUNES their om of acting with one will, smali though they be, may, in a.tim @ of crisis, weigh purg ju the balance ‘of Europe than a great wi 6 Gor" whieh anbdav'¢ es iteeit ad libitum Suahe Seaw7 Ae Seams strict Attorney, sw rade Aby Mr. Upto ert et by Mr. Upton on benaat ot eo pears Jers, appaiuting ap. a} eh ome. livery to the gover: pratsora of wie Veaeelss ind taew meni of the tuted Witte gon Tho paymeuy os honda of the @urt's dgyogitary of the win woaitary ve The motiins wore sr 6 ONS paca of the Co Secretary of eo, Ipeu Pequlsitions of the yer cia, wm ny for thro moyen’ weceuaity 1 . © were oppumad vy pon various by , Angustus ¥. Benedict, Bi t took the mining the foray « The 0 9 principle in 9 leratood to ¢ay that the reguisivon tions wre mace was ine ¢: gore Court, wae placed in poser and then of ite officers, as « that if seh property any portion of aired by the govern for ita im the tion of the war, sach property m: for ite capt re, Without Aoy roveronce whatever t saa fal proesediaga it aitiudication upon th tou on 3 adopted ‘the lawintnoss of the eaptyge: (hat id the me by the government of Bin delivery of the tie tne | upon {te appraisal, and im ioe its appr value, the government « by gratia w 4 in sueh motions parties claimants cguld properly wae ‘any consideration for the protection of ulterior eomneotion with the ajraial and fo bus Officials roquiree ‘ights, i By o government by ité recognize! th 4 reinesy, vane jes cansot be heard in opposition to orider fur such delivory, and, lenet of all, cam they be Jrwed to interpows Lecusiival Sbjocuiona. a ee leet Arrivals na Departares. * Be ip GiangovreAfiee A Rich Mien piranroot~Beamehip Glasgow-—Mise A Richardaon 8 Blggerrry, er na ai, Miss Nelson, Mr W ba thru, Mr tte ch, WP Garduer Bonar Gerdace, W itwime, Ww T Pinker, Ht 'Kobdertgon, J Martin and wifo, T Townson, M L Sehistain 7» W Turseoie, Mr Defrurn, Mr Defrers, Mt Siqnmore, J Win Paulin, Antovlo Dawen and w ice, A Gadoria, H Capillo, @ W Cowan, wite and goa chiar te ghildren, Mr Vo. a Ry a 7 flea G A Gardner, i Waunders, a “Anders Hoteles aasenaars. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST wt 1862, OUR SISK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, Arrival of the Steamship ay Fortress Monroe, ‘The steamship Atami arrived at this port yes" torday mevuing {rom Fortress Mouroe, with 616 sick and Worudéd soldiers from General MoCiel- lan’s ory, Yne medica! officers in chigo are:— ‘Sorgeon Sim, Medical Director Mooker’s division, ia charge; Is. Crosby, Comract Physician; Surgoon Judson, Surgeon Laitle, 324 New York; L. Gerhard, Hompital Steward, 26uli Pennsylvania; Miss Clara L. Herris, volunteer nurse, of Hattivra; Lioutenaut D.G, Whitney, 24 Michigan. The ‘ollowing aro the names of the sick ag’ wounded solliers :-— Voter Feyant, Co, K, 70th New York, rheumatism, Fort Pinia, N. ¥.; Jub Coimoliy, Co, 1, 70th New York, diar- Thiona, Paterson, N. J.; Jas. Nuehols, Co, 1, T0th New York, diarvhoa, Paterson, N. J.; Thos, Ward, Co, 1, Tein New York, thigh, Paters’m, N.J.; Corporal Jolin Hancock, Co. 1, Toth New York, diatrhws, Pocksisil: G. W, Haunt, w 1, 7ouh New York, diarrhua, Paterson, N. J.; Thos, Powers, Cu. D, 70th Now York, ‘rhounetisin, N. ¥.; W. Whitahead, Co, 1, T0th New York, rhoumausm, Paterson, N.J.; Danicl Lomas, Co co. 1, TO 4 New York, ‘disability, Paterson, N. J.; John Brasid, we New York, rhou- matism,'N. ¥.; Felix Rawzer, ci ew Jersey, fever, Paterson, N. J.; Jogeph White, Co. Si ob Vermont dig- abihiy, Koxbury, Vt; Corporal A.J. Butler, Co. H, 6 Vermont, disability,’ Reading, Vt.; 't, W. Gould, G. H, 6th Verniont, cysautery, Middlesex, Vi.: W. H. Faimer, Go, B, 85h Penhsylvanld, tsa? Fredericktown, Pa,} John A, Beara, Co. D, tt Ohio, disability, Sandyville, Ohio; W. H. Grbw, Co.'T, 6b Vermont, chouimutism, West, Vt.; Corporal Adam Ma:cger, Co. Hp Oist New York, mtic from vei, Oawago,N. ¥-; Charles saith, Go, 1, Th Michi? gan,” diarrhoea, iv ‘a Bpiter,. vo. I, Josth ‘ennsylvania, pr s Bhustelghn’ Res: Miunesota, fever, ra lore se! Alien, Co, D, Ist Stoplon Bishop, (Co. 1 oth Vermont, fever, Woodstock, . ._alagher ‘1st California, dysentery, od Catifornia, rheumatism, G, Teh Mithisan, fever, €. Mellon bo. F, 73d New York,’ fever, New York’; J. inerney, 63, Ist Culifyrnis, digability, er, Ob. Feuir, Pas eB. araren, Co Ly tat tCaliforn, Philadel: phia; Pa.? Corporal R. Lam), 72d Pennsylvania, foetal, Thitadetphia Tey it Basis, Co. I, Califor” nia, philusis, Phila teiphis Layton, ‘Gu. D, Ist Ya.; C. Cutlorain, diarrhea, Philadelphia, Pars Suinmerman, nia, disabled, Philadelphia, Pa. > Co. K, ost Pentax ania, B, 72 Now Go. B, Tad Peuusy! Corporal. ‘Tempter, fever, Lacey ville, Havrington, co. York: berom, Jetacstowrn,, N- X56. vi Now York, dlarrhaa, Dunkirk, N.Y. iat New York, fever, Jamesiown, N.'Y.; J. Woods, Co" B, Toth New York, fever, New York; P. ’ Kelley ch iy Ist Cuifornia, rheum:!ism, Now York T. Lowell, Co. B, Tt Maing, diarrhea; Oliyweil, Me. ; or, Co. A, Tih Michigan disability Port Higon, Michigans hos! irennan uf Mass; 3, Jonuso Patorson, N. J York, B, oth . New York, disabill ohngon Co. A, och New York rhostatigm, ro aot J Baxter, Co. A, 70ih New Paterson, N. J; ae Dugtou, Co. “a statins, Milwauices, 3 cate Cote nie Now. York, % Liam . K, Tth Now Yor! arjentecy., New York; a, Storm, Co. 'F, Ist Massachusetts, dssbili Mass.;M, Fluuby, Co. K, 73d_ New vo " k;C. Judds, Co. F, 24 Now York, it J. Walker, Co. C, 7 Founspivanis ever, Phiiadelehia, Pa.; C. Richards D, 4th Vor- mont, fever, Charleston, Vt.: D. Powell, co. 2d York, fever, Now Yor York, f LP fever, uburn, Mi tis atuabLa, jow York cavalry, Lyons, Co. ¢, Th anette Armacker, Co, G, 74th New York. dysentery, W. Chuney,, C6, 1, 84 New Jersay, fever, M N. ea G. Bb, 3d iy enent, ake Holland, Vt. Marylaud, diarrho, as “yet (o. Fy 7ath New host, New York Yon diasbitty New Yor! sylvauia, disability, Clark: S7:h Penusylvania, ‘disability , hark rest, E, 87th Penueylvanin, town, Pa Hall, Sharpsh cuchusetts, ra, Cambridge, H. Merchant, ( Tath New Yur, d York: Dalley, Co? Hf, 4th di om 5: Corporat J. W. Patton, Co. ti, nN 9 cP. Bonen, Co dysentery, Jiolbrook, N. zs York, sheumstism, d York, fever, Lartford, Conn. Jersey, fever, Caden, N. J. on ee w York, fever, New York Duly ¥. Curly, C A oacachusetts, rheumatism, Georgetown ; 7th Maine, dysentery, Portland, die.; J. ¢ + Watervil tsability, N Tith Massachusetts, rheimatism, Boston, Ist Diassachnsetts heart, Der hesier, Massachusetts, dysen- Sth Mich: Ceaig, Co. PF dines.’; Sergoan! tory, ‘Boston, bf rogumatiem, Genoa chusetts, fever, Ric! tou, 1 Percival, Battery A,Sed. div. disability, Providence, Tt 1 MC. Daly, Co. E:, 70uh New York, debiticy, New You kelley, Co! D, 4th Verinont, diatrhan, Derby, ¥ D, Lot Maseichuscite, debility Concord, » Tt Maryland, gunshot wound? hase, Co. J, 4t Ohig, dysentery , Co, 20, 4th Ohio, diartho-a, Marion iy eras dbsrriitay , Tist New York, fever, Mrs | Now York, over Michigan, ty Hy Teh te Montross, 784 New York: Av Dimrai wtisms, Harford, Pa.: Mason, C9. C, Lexingtoa, Ol K attillery, fever, Mohawk, Goo tr 1oain "Penns Liberty’, Pa; Wi ringer, Co. B, 2d Excelsio eral disability, Co. By, TIat_ Venn Philndeiphi, G York: 5, 71. Carrdil, Gos !', ad Excelsior, hearb, New York: at a Fi Set rmout, Proctorville, Vt M. McColougt, Go. G, da ‘Pennayi tsu i, Philadelphia; wm. Smith, ones Co. B, 56th New York, tever end agua, bagi useite, Reston, Mullin, Co. 1, Wth Massachusetts, lame side, Lowell, ‘achukette, Calubridge, Nas g Weasley. co. 8 Til, Sinsencivnsct:s, saa stroke, Jat Massuchusetie, Lowell, Mesy.; J. H. Wate.s, Co. A, 16th Masachiisetts, o! Gy atth New York, Frank weak Baek, Lowell, Mas: ford, Co, E, Lah Moe saath Now York, Albany ,N. ¥-5 Ist Massachusetts, genera! debilt Edward Burns, ©. A, ar ah bag N. Jersey, Newark, N. ral debility, ' Newark, ’ N. % Go, A, That New York, iets, zee fe, Corporal Geor; Adting, ‘co. 8, ‘66th New York, rheuma- tism, N. ¥.; A. Howe, en K,'15th Massachuagtts, diar- | H. M rhwa, Grafton, Mass.;' J McCoou, Cv. A, OTth New ork, | Shuugledocker, rupture, N_ ¥.; W. Rogers, Co. 1, 15th Mass tis, | Carper, Co. B: dysentery, on ey jase. ; w.0 ‘Neil, Co. F, Tist New | Baker, Co. York, r splure, N. ¥,; J, Wail, Co. B, Tist New'York, de- | Coaty, oe: ¥ 0th Now York, N. ¥.; canal biluy, N. Y.; 4. Gill,Co. G, 73d Now York, diarrhea, | Edwards, Ov. 'B, 3d Vermont, Lowell, Vi N. ¥. Sergeant J. Forrest, Co. G, Tad New York, dyceu: | Sabin, Co. B,84 Vermont, Gases ‘ ry, N. ¥.; M, Carroll, Co’ G, 784 New York, debiity, | Co. iyi Delaware, Philadelphia, Pa.; W. Prescott, Co. J, FY. b Lanab, Co. F,t3d New Yorks debility, N. Wet | 13t Mosanchusotis, Filing, Ma; } Corporal P. Duans, Co. M. Garvay, Ov. F, 87tu New York, debility, N. ¥.; 8. E, 24 Delaware, Philatelphia, Pa. ; Sergoant 'r. Saveet, Co. Camp, Co Co, 5b New Hompshirg, dysentery, Hanover, | H, 2d Delaware, Philadelphia, Pa; O, Patty, Co, J, 16th N. Hi. J, Brodovigk, Coe Ii, 73d ork, debility Massuchusetis, ‘Miltbovw, Muss.;"'D, Alling, "Co. Ay Teh ¥-; JR Bltioyt, Cor 5, ota jail fever, "Ditkng, Mo. 5; O0, K 21 hi Liane, Wiss Ennig Diwacys ‘co. K, Tih Maino, rheumatic: bai? £0. 1), au Dela? Lewiston, Se. in, Co, rst Now ork, Phau Fa; F. Het New York, tiem, Brooklya, N es 1th Mi zd. F. Barry, Co. A, Slat New Yor i sits, diarrl 7” Wooster, : 8. Si | Hosptial sisward, gaa ie ou mont, rheumatiem, Tedford, Vi D, Tt Maine, Rangor, a ora Ohio, poh Meter, Havoock, waey, Camden, N: D a New York, fever, ont eet York, fever, N. Y.; h Me asanchntth, relwu- rh usetta, Colton, Me W. Tucker, Co. F, rheamat North Bridge, Mass. . Valentine, Go. A; mers Co. G, Ist Khoa Lincoin od none eee mew York; Daniel \’ar- Toland Bro: ly: i, J, , Co. B, Sth Wise ker, Go. D. I debility, Class- consi, Milwaukee, W! . H. Steward, Co, ©, 2d Dela- ware, Concord, Val: W. Howie, Co. B, bti Wisconsin, Waukaehan, Wis,; V.B. Ohrysty, Co. B, 54th Pounsylva’ nia, Greeny ine, Pa; C. Lenehom, Co. F, i9Uh Massachu- ota & ne re Now York, dlarrtios, N, ) Tuh New York, diarrhoea, A. Waters) Co, so iath Massachusvits, len Hale, Uo. H, 16ch Massa- ore ‘Base.: A, Comfort, B, 10th New mf vase, ‘Corporal B. F. Horner, York: A. Karst, Co. H. York, Dun- Go. 4, oA 4th Obtor dl teeth Moun orm hig; Laan = G. Rebinidt, Co, K. ee tore Albany, der Tills, Co. By 19th Massachusetls, érishe cant \ Pune. Co. Tad New York, N.Y; sea, Muss.; John Perrers, me Page’ Ree ethos in | d: Ghurchilt Go. 47th Michigan, Canadngan, Mich: Bs knee, St. Paul, Minnesota; Pat, Gilic, Co. K, Tach New | Nalon, Co, ©, 16th’ Mussachusetts, Boyelton, Muss. York, injured be gre Ne ¥.5 Heury, . Kerns, Co, 1, T4th Tarohart t, Go, C, 67th Ponnsyivania, Clarksville, Pa New Yoric, hernia, Alleghany .N. Y y. Urnomas And . Thomann, Ce STth Penns\ivania, Clara viltes Pa.: A. "Brown, a oy Newark, N, 34a.¥ Co. T, Tah’ Xow ‘York; general debility, No Yer Welsh, Co. @ Tath Now York, lose of bight, Storasiion ith New Xone general dabiivy, feook. ea C, T4th New York, imple, Co, 2, Ne in P. ky Now York; 5 is, Watertown, lyn, N. rheumatism ing, I Adams, Co, E, Lat Now ISELES, Walorlowt aes} Jorsey, debility, Cocporal Abuer Hi. Sicporat A. Gian, Co, 1, 2d New York, Eiwira, . Rice, Co. ‘Gite ‘ait wevils, chroute Giarrhona, | W. Lang, Co; K 2M New Jorsey, Philadeiplua, Pa, Gratien, ; Chak. Ts. Shiw, Co. @, ©, Baz. Maines, Co. 0, lst Massachusetts, Jumaica Plains, Mass, Thonn, Co, C, 115th Penusylvaeia Philadelphia, , Warma, Co. G, 6th Vermont, Fishkill, N %, Loaifel, (v. K, Tad Now York, N, ¥.; C,H. Stone, Co. H, sachoselis, clironic Misrchuon Nortnbordaglt, Mass Oscar Perkins, Go, B, Léth Macsachusetie, chronic diac rhwa, Holosien, Mass.; H. H. Horley, Co. 'C, 15th Masan- ghussits, rover diarrhova, Taunton, ‘Mass.; J. Meadows, 6th Vo ont, Montpelier, Vt: te air tes Holdoryil!, Co. H, 8d Penusyivania, Puiladelphia, Pa.; Albert Cun: A, 72d Now York .Jvuskiyn, N. Yo Haylord, burgh, Co. K, 72d. Baxter's Zonaves, * debility, Punts adel- o 1 6th Vormont, Woostor, Vi at Henkin, hosplt in; Jas. MeDonatd, Co, K, 7th Michigan, ever, Buroaks, | steward, 724 New York, Jameztow: 3; W. A. Culli- Corporal Jolin A, Burrouglis, ©, *Androw’s | more, (0. R, 71st Pennsylvania, Bai a Md; J. We Sharpshooters, Biliertou, Masg.; Wesly “ OD. A, Ane Collins, 0. G, 4th Ohio, Canton, Ohio; Corporal R. Senily, K, th Maine, Monmouth , Mo.; M: Cohen, Co. B, 741 », sweeney, Co. F, Tait New York, inhuse, od é, Tath New York, N. ¥.; , Ath Vermont, Weatherfield, Vt; v.1va A ‘ory hont, Cavenash, Vt.; FE. Kortriskey, 09.C,- ow York, N. ¥.: J. Da C, 4ih Vorinont, Choa; . ¥.1, dohngon, to. 4th Verment, Ludlo D. Colina, Co, €, 6th’ Vermont, Montown, Vt.; A. Co. G, 60 ‘Vermont, Middlesex, Vt.; W.8. Learned; New Lin mpahire, Oxtord, NY. A. Miller, Co. York, New York; Corpoval W. Dolnore, Co. fon hiindelphia, Pa; bo aero 8. Poin- +, 80 Now Jorsoy, Mt. Holly, N. J; Corporal Mu. . K, o7th New York, New York; A. 0. sey, Bridgeton, N. 5.5 I i powtieg cb. a ne, Lewiston, Mc.; B. Barnes, Co. K, 7th Maine, Me.; Riordan, Co. D, 16th Magaschuseiia, drew’s rharpshooters, Andover, Mase. ; eters Lay Co. A, Andrew’s Sharpshooters, Lowell, Mass,; Clark, 00. F, bth Vermont, fever, Chestér, Vt Denel, Co. B, 29th illinols, bilious fever, Ridin ; Healy. Co. Dy 16th Bocaachuselts, Iuuge, Lowell; ; Shuball G. Hanford. €o. B, Tih Michigan, chroni¢ diavhea, New Haven, Mich.; Uldnry Tucker, CO. @, 7th Michigan, chronic rhea, Williams, Ohio; ~ Van: cluct, Co. A, 2d New York. fever, Lansingbu Corporal H.'G. Smita, Co. K, 57th 'New York, shoukler, Wappinger's Fala; W. Ryan, Cc douavcs, ramps, New York; Corpora! James # Keeley, Co. ¥, ist Massachusetts, rheumatism. Boston; Geo. J, Hinds, Co, F, Int Maseachusetia, coup de soliel, Boston; Corporal Francis Bradly, Cu. H, 74th New York, wound right arm, Boonville, N.'Y.; W. Borton, Co. ¥, 74th Ne Xork: disrthesa, Dasiville, N. ¥.; Emoty A: Vauen Fast Berkshire. nia, Pitindviphia, Pa nia cavalry . rin ma: Co, A, rained, Honitou, Me.: First Sergeabt G.S. Fiagier, Co, rIeabin, iniadeiphte. 5 Be i nid, gonerat debuty, Brooklyn; Corpora! Philadelphia, Pa. V. Hock. | mand. 8, 83d Pennaylyauie, general debility, rk, New York K. cueeens Master K. L. Jones, ist Massachusetts, inghainton, N. i Steck Bx NEC. nee Buber, Co. H, lot Maseacansotie, i ‘Waparsvay, August 20, 1862, Hi. B. Custard, Co. 83 1 K, 3a Vermont, Sv. $1500 US 6's, pire 99 ee RR pref. oo Erie, a; Bete eten Sth Wiscousir, Sane: vi 4000 U8 6's," oa oe lous hy por Vermont, Cabot, . O. 2000 US 6's, 61, ms dysentery, Full | Gah. ty Vie NM 4000 U 86's, "8, co 101 G00 Beto Rte 100 . $d Vermont, eraay, stelion | ¥t.: €. KE. usie, Co. F 5000 US 6 200 Hudson iivor Bit ay 67th New York. fever, N. ¥.; Vorimont, Jusberry, do,. 47 ‘0. G, & New Jorsay, iever, ‘husetts, Wingace Kalle ¥ foody, Co. H, Ist Nawemctiuseis, Chak 13th Sastechusost, Sfucison, Mas Mi, Faivtom, Co, 1, 11th Maas i Red Wins, M es Boston; F. Fulecait misiciai \gsboro’, Sfasa. Maseachivevta, rheitantiem, Boston; Clas, pits, Boston, Muse.. . Wagoner, Let Massachnsett®, Bocto fy ist Magsachnss 4 New York, Brooklyn 3. Y.: W. Hriuilton, C Waldo, Onlo: ain, Warher, Pas W. Ti te think that “idle would operate favorab cline of the day must pfobably be regarded as one of those natural reactions which are inevitable after an advance of 45 per cent in the course of ten days, and which, ina rising market, usually have the effect of enlarging the circle of buyers, It is probable that the negotiation of 7.30 notes, to which allusion is made elsewhere, had some effect on the market in the morning. it was known that the government was sell Treasury notes a number of baukers and mer government of making better terms with Mr. Cisco, They succeeded in causing a decline of % notes and 2% in government sixes; ir they hud had another day or two's notice they would probably have been able to force both down to par. nro some of the people who are so indignant with Mr, Chase for issuing paper money “‘in violation of the iaWa of tt Wall street. Beate stooks and railway bonds were firm at yesterday's orice; railway stocks, as men- | tioned above, declined donsideratly at the morn-“ ing board, Comparing the closing prices of liv with those of yesterday, cline of % in registered sixes, 114 in coupons, } ia Indianas, 1 in Tennossces, 1 in Miasouris, #4 in Pa cific, % in New York Central, 34 in Erie, J in Erie preferred, 1% in Hudson River, % in Harlem ved ferred, 2 in Reading, % in Michigan Central, 24 i Southern old, 4% in guaranteed, 134 in Panama, x in Minois Central, 154 in Galena, 5% in Toledo, 134 in Rock Island, 134 in Burlington and Quincy and % in Prairie du Chien, thick with rumors concerning the movements of Stonewall Jackson, and a number of opcraters, judging that there might be some basis for them, made haste to throw over their stocks. At half- past three the following were the quotations:— UBs¢'s oe, 31 1003 morning were $22,950,470 81, and the balances 31,345,209 96. dividend of one dollar per share, payable on de- Suinen, Go. w York, aA . Yd. Stine. ‘i! 98% son, CO. HH, Ist sine leg, Che ly. Co. 6, Sein. New York, N. Larksart, @o. C, That {ooo tut NY&Erielm 90 Sergeant Wn. stivere, Cu Sth Penusyly New York, Vhiladelph ‘co. 1; T1st | 14000701 '& Wab, 24m 036 ‘sits, 0. A Fork, Yorkshire, } 2000 Gal&Chi, lax ea 1046 4000 Cley & Tol 8 150 tov PitseW actin oa 4000 Pit sm Hh Ciseatitanabs 1000 do. , if contrmed., on the market, the de- As soon aa nxious to capitalists made swift haste to ham- securities, in the hope % in Treasury These ae!” inst of negotiating loans ta the afternoon. day we note @ de> but rallied io At the close the air was ra 100% 100% ign Mich So ANIo EH MISCANT, gua, 4 Panam ane Mlinois Gen... 625¢ Galona & Chi, 72 Clove te Tol. 88 N'y Contral.. M33 ‘a Cot be Ric ta. ora Erie. 8854 Chi Bur&Q:in Erie, pret, % Mil & Prduchi Sage mu Hadson River 48% a 483 Friosdmb: 102% 0 108 Harlom...... 1634 @ 163% Il! Cen bds,T’s 908% « LOO After the board, in Henriques’ room, the mars Co. H, 74th Now York, rheumatism, New! York; Corporal C.’P, Brown, Co. @, 74th New 8 aunts Ce, Fan New. Nor, thowna isin, Haver. mebure, N-¥. Corporat Rp. Tara, Soke ket was irregular. Erie, Harlem, Erie profer- straw; right, Co. H, 5%1.h Peunsylvania, Lowe Stickles, Co. Brud{ord county, Pa.: Audrow Werstom, 2d. New clersey", tiles, Co. B, = Now mod, Michigan Central, acs Sng -T9leda mete.) ah fever, Paterson, N. J. ohn &.. Patse, Co. #1, 15th johnson, C % lower; Galena, Southern old and Reading were cual sO de ; R. 36 better. The business done was small. city: Thomas Glegz, Go. F, 78 ait, New oe Wy Mr. Cisco received instructions from Washington HOR oy ROO nae , ar ‘Tayun, ra ‘i , art |e. & as xaw s this morning to negotiate $3,000,000 of 7.30 notea, i. Lay! . «on, Co. B, 34 Ponngylvenia, rhermatic, Pradord; W. Rebingon, Co. K, 2d in order to supply some money for bounties while i Ee ees gan, f ‘over, an He ii | i. ts Ges etry pene sagen the new legal tender paper is being prepared. He th New Jersey, fever, Salem ‘comty, N..1.; Geo Sergeant rownteal, Co. th Pennsylyani < Gate Oh O.b0 Ned Jersey, debility, Farmington, ills, Oho jC, Browne, Co, 0, Teh Mai “4 sold the whole at 104, and received many appli Ba panels Kul nee mae New perso arltilery, eatnes “os » Me 8 bs is, Co, U1, Teh Mane, cations for more at the same price. It is not the Pattya, .: John Zeigior, Ist New Jersey ariillery, | A. Jolinson, Co. U, i i doatueks, mriiyn, N. Je: Kéward Darns, Co. D, ae F. Allen, Co. B, 7th Bt BPton OR sce RUFSrOmnensy SOPa\EPOsSLOt Say mere Mamachinatsn, scurvy , Upton a aud New York, Waterloo, x. of these notes at present. ‘0. F, ‘armont, typhoid, Vurlings Massacbusetis, Lexington, an The business Sub-Treasur, fc Goldin’ Vo, D, 15th Massach setts, fe 6th Massachusctts, Waltham, ‘A. Summer: ee ares touees Thomas Blowers, Co. H, 63d Pounay 1, 87th New York x Brien Co. D, Calver, Pa. ; He: 0, H, 83d Pennsylvania, york, N I, Co. $, TS «$2, Aen. oe tinm, Calvar, Don Lieper, Co. H, 884 Ponns: 3d New Yoris 14,000 00 cheuiatican, Sauer, Pa.; J. Bitte, Co. i, 744 Now Yor . List COL 64 J. Wiezel, Co. R, 70th New Voric rgeant Siajor G. 694142616 8, The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this ‘The Salem and Lowell Railroad has declared « tes ug 1000 Pt Y oot, Philadel m y, Ger sylvazia cay. heumati= i wi aus porty . & " Se 3d Vermont, Lyn- M. Muhoney, Co. herr! int, Beook- ton ayers, Ce, H, 2d Jorsoy, Pilladel- phia, Pa. News From the Pacifie. Hearth Ban FY , August 18, 1962. | cap, Co. Ht, hralgia Arrived “hip Thaehor, Magowan, from Cork, ' paren Wm. ae su nenraes ; Salled ahip George Lee, for Hong Kong, carrying wheat ry, foot, Bite reparl * ~~ Peuns; and other California products and $170,000 iu treasnre. diarrhea, Meera ccectes ‘ de is dull, Butter, 27, Tovacce drm. Candles Youtg, iarrhors, Monty ° ¥.;8 ron Hoag Fut Now ci, Haray setts one of the wealthiest pioneers of Cali % coe n fornia, died on Saturday, agod thirty-cight years. He ee wae noted for the munidieenee of his charities. ham aes as Ce Ais believet by the saved paseengerr of the Golden Gate ihat the treasure that was on board of her is buried patsnd ha ad spas cia Pes deeply In the sand, and that there is searocly @ possibility 2 781,reg. 101% 100 she Harom RR. : < mpl pi, Roxbury, Yiase. of saying any of It. 12000 do ‘ge tatamery, Benes bam, 1" Gaiiain Hidaon chartered, @ echoongr at Mauzanitia, “os U3 a, ca 100 tox Bo ae 1 i < and las rade several trips to the wreck. do. a 90! SOMU& PrdaChRe 84 % hk “ Wis ‘The news ffom British Columbia t# to the 18th instant. {i00 Tw 1 310 pe ns ie 60 Mil & Pau ad ” iu naar, Gp, Ti tot ae 4 i ts Cariboo ther favorabl 10444 800-MSO&N ARR. 29) isch vot. Bonton; F. Young, | thle brew received frou that distret tua yoar than | ono U Sei vice Sah 280 do 29) ; ea ger Boar ute Wis: ‘ fre eresponding period of last year. A scarcity im | 2000 Mil&PduC1stm 95 100 = do Tebeotere, lam ‘hy; provisions ix haid toex!st, 1000 #L,AKTH 24 m 2000 daw. 80 harpeliooters, lame back, Ty un- ‘ ‘ 9000 LrioRR 4th m b agus Nigustk 62 1, 59th Pen eas 1g Pht oh Sax Frasceeo, Anguat 10, 1862. SOnOChEN W asa’ tbe 62 vs My Fist Penns) Lacie pb. Arrived steamer Pacific, bringing $100,000 iw treasure Sgapecolanr a 109 an con ni scrip. 8 . 1 J0dih Pennsylvania, Canton, and $64,000 from Oregon. tooo PFW ata ag us Sailed ships Mary L, Sutton, for New York, with a domo Fea tin ry hy S3th Penneyivenia cargo Of 1,400 bules of wool, 20.000 hides anda variety | 450 she inca "4 steypean eo.T Ps oa of domeatic prodnets; Flying Clond, for Hong Kong, with | 1005 ns) PH J, deh Now York, New Y: ~~ A bs 80 De) & Hud Can... sd J, 164 sachnaette, Carollua, Masp.: Ser’ | whest and flour and $146,000 in treasure. if te. &, t Deny ny CH 624. Ulio, Gore, Chio; A fire broke out in the St. George's Hotel, @acramento, 5 ae ees 3. Galligan. Co. C, 16th Masaac mer ag Meas; on the 17h inst., damaging tho building considerably, ‘ Tat i ume tT and aiso some dry goods on the iiret story. Tons $20,000. latte Signal Cor y Mor: } A waterapout burst in the sparsely settled portion of y Masaxobttsetts oe 8 county on the 18th inat., Ofty eae tae area ta, Portes fi ch Water fourtean Ta gies ae i, lle Bee ee at comm tte. 1a 8: erin er ; “sin Yormoity in Thy | et the flood and the woman abi Her sec |"* el EN f 103, “hs Briton, Ver 3 ronglua floated tne oe = com SE CITY COMMERCTAL REPORT. E, , , Vt - ER patrick Fox, ©. Memaaauaotte, Boston | ve) vr : = Meron eee YT, AUgrst Reb P, M,,,. ~ Nooumntien , My aan “J > , is sae Sia i ‘sya grt * Orato, Ter’ Co. "Tet Mawaashsete, Bye, Mime BE tARGLAL, AND fae gonneid ware yeas inchanged, thigh rive Lonard Cuare, Co. E, 19ts Masaseh!: fra, (iro: ei Catchete, » dat Siaconchasett?, “ecto pial steady, with sraall anise of pols at $6 81y 8 ag, Mase,; Warren Hasizel, Co. B, 7th Mic ghronic | yal v. B. ‘tui em ¥, lot Maeenthrines‘& ciphe? Wonmesat August 20-6 P.M. were A ist ab. dysentry M ‘Tio » Motoria, Cv. 5 Danlap, Co. B, Ny 6th Peunsylvania om a ’ $6 8734. Pearls were nomis=! ve ean York, worm eo Si aie p pore SNe ag egg york! & piss Four per cent fs till the etreet rate for money —Flowr—The market #6" a ol ond heavy, Fike | Fork, digont Now i York, lez. New York Co. Cad New Jersoy, ‘Newark N J. H. McCall. » Qn. call, though’ some loans are made at three, and easter for common grades of ghd Hystorn, Hiehd, Co. F, 7st New York, tings diseased, Ni ,o, i; aa aged yey: pnw x 4 eae ——_ paper gelle at 406 for prime names. | while ihe higher class of breuds, jucluding bets qualitiaey pty . 75 ee Cee York, trou oe iy" de Bie New ‘York, New York: J Hintoon, [Certificates of in ste og sympathized with | were breast ae ante lla tery, Orioaus, Vi., 208. Weoke, uineigian « Co, ie Vermont, Weer Ona Vt.; J. [ other government sec to-day, and declined | 19,000 bbls, Lome ol range mm ule dysoniery .; har Mooniaba, <. vy, tt New York, Morrisanis N. Y.; v ‘ Pa Yous, diares ; J0s9; W. Phillip, Co. Kot Now York, Newark, N.d'; J.Care | 14> Mi. ee rcted #00 on on ate wis ce .D, 4th Obic, typhowd, Moanasiie! mick, Oe, %, 10tit New York, owark 3.3 at4 percent. Demand notes are quoted at 10774 610 2630 * Tist New Vorie, Ace kyo a ee —_ 5 X, Tuin Not York, prin At Ag i : a% $8 : ss ( Rauarivents, rege ts +h Gola advanced this morning, on a rumor that Hig Corpora Wms, tien war, billous ferer, Now York og Corporal 4 Sigel .F, 51st | ay, Chase was about to negotiate $20,000,000 $b 5% Wiltaingtons FrAnois icing, Go. O, Teh a to a | & Kawi Fy wet Ren x ree ¥ N more paper, to 11574, afterward declining to 70 8 180 elmo Bhi Henry’ M. ‘heldon, em &. Bi 0H ee ae és 115%, and closing at that bid. Exchange is dall. 800 a & ment,” f Newark, Vt.; John Co, 3, 98 Dewars, Fanene hs fa bo oh, Bankers ask 127%; we hear of alfew sales at 127 Sto a 8 cs. {, ud Now diarrhoea, Tena}es, ogi New roe, “o D, 440 ors ai wae 7 as ‘wih of 100° Sergoant Lowls T. Co. K, 2d Delaware, ‘rewittont ew York, Groene, N. Y.; F. pret, ay Ni and 127%. Bills are oe but the demand is —Canadjan flour heavy, lower; cols fever, Wilwii “ea reece ee is: dares G a, i pe Pid oe, Gi quite light, 9 000 bbis., within the range ef the ce bsporoecay ow wurk, 00. | 0. F. heavy, thopgb wero witho A pod Row York, reulton! fever; Newark, Ndi thos. | 4 foun Mew ‘Yer, N. Yi ¥ De There was a great deal of realizing in the atook | Soutbern floor wes bev, aged prone wore withest Horn, Co. B, Uist Now Yor, kianeys, bo., Waewiek, bac wa irnitord, if market to-day, and prices at the'firit board were | (utable change; the gales embraced N. Y.; Horace witiams, Co! 4, Ist Masdachiaotts, Inng ‘Vermont, ‘iNiamatown, Vi , tol closing wilhin the range of the above figures. Rye flour Ase Che) James’ Stewart, Co. 1, 24'Bete- | Allen, Co. G, S7ih Penns! generally lower in consequence, Immediately wna stoady ab our with @alen of 150 bbls. ware, ris ™, ‘Wituingvom, Del,; Alex, Lintiox, Oo. 1, he Febney, Co, Dy, Glee New after the board, however, fresh orders were sent arm, wih tive Of O08 24 Veloware, chronie diarraoa, Wilinington, Del.; Edw. 1h eas Lite the deotin 4 stooks rallied, gain Corn meal yas . cents ak Cody, Uo. ©, 2d New Jersey, chromic dinrrhea, nee, ay 19th Massa: in to buy at the decline, an Bi bbis. at the prices, WI wae Nod Wish t teen, Co Ty Toth Macnacusett, A Go, h, 13d Now tty | ing strength steadily until the second board, when unchaliged; prime lot continued sorte and were Lisi, Leouninstor, Maga, ; Thomas MeCann C2, A, ‘alst Now Peer the whols market again presented @ firm spped- York, splae diseuse, Newark, N.J.; Otaries ¢ hohe ni) Now "ert Orange, N. New ie WI market ag Uo, 1, 20th Macgachusatig, dairha, F700, Mase 1*- ined; ee | 9.5 Mt Lyon 00. G ance. Just at the close of the second board an- Teor, © at Co. 1, iat California, rheumatiem, Pisiedal ton, Muas.; M. 5 Fign Yon au other downward turn took place, and the reaction + Joatin Tagen, Co. Oil Pennsylvania cavalry, | 9. B. Tompk of the afternoon was lost. Rumors have been a, Flemington, tgs arc Be er ‘ a ne ae oath Sit ea ira ourront all day of @ movement of Pope towards a a be ia, Cait 1 “Tagen, Co. K, 734 Now York, rhoutnn- Baer Co, B16 Maseachutotts, Washington and of the appointment of Burnside jam, New Yorks ‘ane a ite, 0 ote! Oe kts How ieee ct a reenerivent Pe Palladelpt te the command ef the Army of the Potomac; New a Cara ger Se acon itandy 8, Masala, Oo, | Bo, a, oth ae but ae most of the lending operstors ceom | Ween ot

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