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“ ee MIPORTANT WAR WN $s. fCONTINURD FROM FIRST PAtRy at er fone tow station,” on the railroad, rua. ‘Again we are Wold thet the bridges over the Ac- ecuink aud Pope's ran have beep burned, whieh would Appear to indioake Usat the rebela Lave crossed the Rap- wunvek, aud are wo force Derween aod « Brange anda ea @oucenivating their forces Sf Masassas Junction. diving by the Virginia Centea) \voad On thé ess, and en the Orange and Alemandria om the west, and thatagreat he ity of Manaases, The weped for- brought up, ae douds, en che Fredericksburg and Kiebincrd Rairoad. ibe very fact that a Iarge ferce of rebsis is now at Gaines, Fiho le proof posuive thet this army is Date pertien of fiat now in the Sheuumceah vallcy,and have probably Beer brea ht up by ae enemy ae reinforcements fOr the army at Warrcuios, which was held in chock ao long by @overe! Sigei Johnson retuforeed the rebel army ab She drat butie of Menaswos by the same roure and in the Mame waccer, but ‘his Gme the mbyement will prove a foal faore, Cen. rope is in the cear of tho main body ef the Febel forous, and thelr iguominiour fight and cap- gureie joked upow by the knowing ones” in War hinge eu as cortan. Tho vaviic of Rrisiow's Station was fought dy Tooker Qnd managed in bis Usual wasterty his brave diy sion 4. izing bagle the rebels siep by Hep, in a neavy @uguxcasot lasting Bearly all day, OvF loss in this in: Oran atlalr 18-4et down ay tnree hundrod, whieh is o Sainiy lighi. Gpneral Pope regarded the ailau as 4 vig — victory.” Ballread via Stras! enemy here was evkiently w © em the railerd bridya—a trestle. Work etrictive—and ebus eat of ene source of cup. © piles aa@ commuuiotion with our In:ge army sone bu 0 boywind. There cun be mo doubt that boch aimies uve sustained considerable losses,” but the enemy exlivit evident signs of = oonfaswo, ing th trap i ato whieh: be bas been drawn, te on- " Rappabas 2 Labi retreat South riy lmpractieebie, and tar c awaits te rebel srmg in Virginia, Van Patoamer’s 0¢ axgcedingly the loss ef Capt Guu. Tayloc’s gatiant and aiso the men of Geb in, Co. ¥, isb Now Jerse: var, Go. D, Ist New Jernay. Christovber Dias Co U, tat New Jersey. dunu M. Halleck Wo. D, Ist New Jersey Sci Burkett, Co. Fl, Ist New Jersey. dogeph Pacem, Uo. bh, Ist New Jersey fei Jelly, Co. H, Ist New Joreay. rRey. K, 4th New Jerse: losaph Kelly, Co. ous Jined, Co. F, int New Jersey. sdohn P. Lamty, Co. i, 9d Now Jersey. ne. , Ud. B, 2 New Jersey. Geery Gurdon, Co. 8, Ri New Jersey. Devid Ackerman, Co. G 2d New Jercepe Joba Bacutr le Cea. Geo. W. hor ar tos re Brigage, Gen yor, of the New Jersey i Bt curm’s diy. 0), Wou.eds@ below the Kuee—ampu: ted and doing wei. a Co. B, 34 New Jersey, missing—prote- iy kilea utonant Taylor, Aid~e-Canp, wounded, witenaut A.S. Taylor, 3d New Jereey, wounded Patrick Lynch, etna r- Reivilng, - Dempeny , ( Seu. en. G, 2a N Magaw row. 4 Thor. W. Randail, Co H, ad Now Jereep, nh Keywer, Co. G, 21 New Jersey. Co. D. 3d New Jersey, s 09. 1,4th Now 7 Peior Brechan, Co. A, th oe Phitip Smith, Co. K, 11th Obie. Ferdinand Irvine, Co. fi, Llib Ohio. Sammerville, CoH, tite OBO inp, Co. C, 1th uhie. Goorge Bamuel jel bh. Maret Je, Co. A, 1htn Ghio, tile, Oo. I, rath Ohio, @oorge Smith, Mo GC, 12th Ohio. GG Aothony Beekin, Co €, donoph Liston Oo. G, 12th Obie. Qosoph Vanoots, Co. b, 12th Obie, Lapley , Co. B, 12th Ohio. ‘Wititam Foster, Co. J, 12th onto. Lwetenaut W. J. Buckley, Ce. 1, 24 Ne B. F. NeMoud, Co. I, 94 New Joreey avid Ksvex, Co. A, 20 Ne wergeant W. Abel doun Weaver BMurthow S. Tayie Join sohogen , ¢ B. X. Heidewiier,Co. B, Let Now Secvey Co. poral #. K. Alen, C6. by, let New Jeraey. Soin T. Powim, Co. G) Let Now Jersey Bexjuinia Killer, Co. K, 4th 4s be. B, 2d Now Jersey. A, lst New Jersey Hose Kirwey, Co. 1, 4b Ne wey. los P. Fovike, Co. 0. 1200 Otte. thoe H. Seort, Co. €, 12th Onto. dona Halicieh A, 14th Obie Ino. Vax, (0, C, , Bode. sictonayo. Obie. Buyeue Baber, Co, K, i2ch Ohio, 00. W MoCictlan, cg unmser, Mo. 7, 19m Obie, Mergt. john Sebren, Go. 1, Lib Ohio. * & M, iehw, Co. Ui, sie Ohio. toms Cornell, “©. 3. 12th Pennsylvania cavalry Bie Miler, Co B, 27h New Yoris ‘the Seventh Regiment at Hom: Mis eplendid regiment, waich for discipline snd gere eal eiitloney is a credit to our city, returmed yesterday afternun from Bai\imere, the terugof their tbree months’ vervive Loving expired. Their reappearance im the stroets of the mntropotis wan desorvediy balled with eprisuse oud vbiitisiago: aut altiongl the aotice of their tends. retorn was not very general poopie lorned oat ta thou ‘ , the recapucn even e'cck the trate containing the ab Edlanbetbyort, X. J., where tie of tue Centra: Radiroad live, was iu o tae the procs of Abe regiiaout from the aare to ibe ateatner wow fed ws a ivht coediubie, prow, t and orderly man ker, and only an hour after their arrival at Mlizahouaport the boys wore safely deposited in New York und um the march up Broadway for the armory. she march dhrougm the ety was oharsclerized Ly « grent turnout on the part Of the lutiss, who seem to be Partioular!y partial to the — seventh. Th regimont Perched (be armory, over ‘Tompitus Market, aboot half rk, when they were marched straight up Bisirs and drawve ap along the whole feugth or the spien dig drill room, Col. Letterte diemiering Uber adt:ensel thus in afew words, oumplimanting tem upon their retura nuder such favornbio cirsemebances, and gens oduct aud discipline white obeent. "fhe ys cheered the remarks of tvir popular jwador, aud sPClaitnet Laemanives rowdy to ® man w return dove more bo the seat of war at aix honrs’ nvticn, should she MEOVEFNWOO' -oy.\re Lhole aervioes a. « obeence ofl) ume member of thé regiment te: Seeuronant Baker-wbo died of digenee o Abe heart. a ss PASHION PLEASURE O90) 60 ANOUTATION— PROPPING. Enipay, Angual M@— Purse $00, mike beats, best sree Gen, Hattook. iii Roberts entered #. g. Koya (inriey.. 1 2 2 8 Gener onterad v. Tou bron) $e2 te ab en 048% The above race wy contested Quromchont, and gave yerersl matleTAntiou to, these ene ed tt. Phe favorite was the worst horse wm the The winner ef the purse br 3 the pool oat une es provions to the start, aud tin puole Lady Tenbrook was corbuimly out of fix oe periurmances far excel (hoge of yesterda carried about forty pounds over weight, 4a yuaronioe of his defowt from the start, pot @ithstanding whicd be sold very frouly, brought a good Deice, apa peciormed very credivibly under the elreum- eased the interest increased 4 when sover all partics sewed surprised at the ult, but were ratieded with their afternoon's amnae- ment Shiv afterown Lety sbermen, Mempon and West Philadsiphia Seat for purke,and ought to make e good whoo. Arrest of Masloyal: Galens, i. Gauss, August 29, 1802. M. ¥. Johneon and’ D, hechen, two lawyers of Galena, were aroied by the Qnited states Marsha) todry, and Bout Ww Fort Lafayette. dowest price alter the Oret heat be sold fur cue twenty-eieht J orse} jdering atl things , our toes bas been - grgat. A ww ffiowt day } sly Kin tue lage iew ANG & [x ch bo hope tor g8 OF THES WOUNDED, q aplete ligt of the ames of soldiers wounded ie resent skirmishey io Virginia, sud Broughs fato Mexeuciria on Thursday night— Captain /atran Stele Co. D x Corporal 8. R. Smith, Co, I, be % paral George W. Bay, Co, F, i ; Cor pore Robews Monot, On. Cy lst Now Jersey, Corporat Joho Swan, 00. B, th hic. Musica Michach Reanwer/Co @, (2un Obie, ‘ ombe, Co. i, Lot Now Jersey Great Civic and Military De- moustration at Detroit. Speech ef Welcome by Cevernor Blair, of Michigan. GENERAL WILLCOX’S REPLY. Narrative of Bull Run—The Fire Zouaves— Bebel Treatment of Gur Wounded and Dera, Auguss 27, 1862. ‘The city is this morning usiversaily excited over the | expected arivd of Geueral Wiloos, & preparations are ou foot ty give bim an appropriate welcome. ‘The bauks, public buildings aud prominen apd houses are goyly decorated with the “Red, Wisite and Blue,’ amt c4 the point were the procession is to enter Woodward ayeune there are evergreem tees plauted sores Lio cat, Making @ port of trlumphal arch. Flags are ng in all divecticus, and bemners with suitable yLioow are Suspeaded ac diferent pulute of the hne of march, All Lhe morbing the country people have been flovking into town, axd ove: ywhitog shows that the wele. me hore (6 General Wileex proveedy (rom the popalar beart, | Btoros ve to be closed a& bwo o'clock, pate. Th owing uw the The procession will by fortoed and move in the followlag order ne prbite © tame cat Git Ret pIy.aew Luther $, Troe Bridge and jcbaS. Newberry, Marehsis, Dewebi vis Bussare. Escort of Honor—Se oe Bis Facclensy Gov. Biakr, Lun. Low ie Guse, Wino. Detroit Lighs Guaté Escort of Bonor—Sey -aieenth Rex v (Coie Wiicox's @egimtah ) Cognitive of Arrangewe’ Membeva of the United states Seuate aud House af Repre- Bentatived. Officers of the Army, Navy aud Revenue Service, Eniled States Civil Uficere, EOOND DIVIBIUN. Marshall Brass Baud. George W, Biveoll age biesy C. Ki bee, Margbals, Fourth Regimens Michizau Cavalrr. Otcars of State Military Jepartmoute, Oncers of Michigan infantry Volunteers, State Officers. Common heen hee sad Officers of the city of r siwoit. ‘The Clergy. The Juticiary,, Members of the Hetroit Bar. Members of the Beard of Trade. is THRD DIVION. Jdmes Battle and George L. Whiting, Mayshale, Luckor's er Lye Guard. Jonathan Zousves, Viro Cepartiment. vibere’ Anatciatton. £ ir Civic Houlesies. Pankey G. Wight ana Williaa Y. Rumoey, Marshals, Peneehted a Mines in Carrages. A dandsome stand, in the form of s cupola, bas been erected in Campus Martias for tbe ovexsion and bas been presented to the city by we Superintendent of the Mich> an Central Rallroad, ~ Generel Willcox apd suite reached Lendon, « station on the Great Weeterp Railroad of Canada, yesterday ater- Boon, aud isto arrive Rere by special train at two wclook to-day. ‘Wrxoxeeoay, Angust 27—Evening. ‘The reception bas taken place, and bas been such as Might faiter the pride of any.man, ‘The ferryboat Wirusor, gayly decorates with flags aud evergroens, took @n board the General and suite ab tho terminus of the Great Weetern road, avd, Heing ‘one hour ahead of the thne des'gnated—sn unusual circumstance om al) 6uch co costons—she seamed us god doyn the river peak at whe oomnatis ak Clair with Lake Erie, anc wht o ti iho, wen built, prosperens city its Freveb name. “At two o'clock Abe camo up to the whorf, and the Geveral disembarked arid salvos of artillery, the cheering of the petewiied multiiude, aod the waving of hanCkerchiele by the ladies, wio @rowded the street end windows. ‘The Ge to a carriage, and the ppocession took up the line of march through the principe) sueeis and aveaues of the city, baiting at m public square which gioriee 10 ihe ame uf Campos Mar livs, and where, as has been Detore re. parked, a bacesome wosden strogare had been erected by 4 public spirites company, to serve ior tas and iuture vecasions. Before the procession reached {1s bailing place a thun- Ger storm, which Laggon for some Limo darkening the sky, broke, aud the beavy raw drove thousands to look for shelter. Bui ihe military wok up and heid uneir poei- tion, aud, dempite’ the rain, a large portion of tive aepem- binge still remained. General Willcox was escorted t> the stand by the vevers..¢ Geu. Cass, looking as robust as be did tony Miehigen’s eollor #/ MO, aud accompanied by several of Gives re. distinguiehed citlvens, imeluding Furusworth, ooking delighied at tho éeption arcurded tw bie gallant aon Senator Chandler, Messrs, Keliogy and Trow! niombere of Congress, the President of the Michigan trai Rauiruad and o bomber of military officers, most Sot oi) of them porwoual soquaiutances Oo: the Gewural, ‘There were nlso prevent foar Cavadian gentlemen, resi. Gents @ London, tnasde Weet—Mesers, Josiab iwok- buru, M. Andereon, H. Merebowe and Dr. Bali—who ae- companied the party iron that town to this, 2} and stand that ceverat of the prom!ucut residents of London | called and poid their ren. cle to Geveral Willoox yerte: ‘There ore some army officers quartered Uhere; bot ave not leuned that any of hem paid him the ike teotion, The Uire.t Western Mailtad Company were ox. y potile and altentive to lim, providing bim with care, Gal dowg overytinng (o cake tae trip over trenna Cons pir wit iy tke procention was tke reonant of the Fiest Micligam, the regiment whieh Gens. tel Willeea commanded at Ball ran. OF cours the greoting between theve braye fellows aud Uhoir oid commander, back among bem wider aucl Actnatane wos worm aud inspirtting. The men cheered via luetily ks thay deiled past the stud, Mt Ube vilicere spraug op aud ebook tim warmly by the hand, and more than ove erveul God bens you’ bewpeke the warmth and Leotiog OF twomr hearte, The formal specok of reespiion wan made by Governor Blow, the rain all We time pouring down in torrents, and ral bolting a» utmbretia over the head of bus su yerior officer, be Commander in-Ctuel of the forges of the state of Michigan. GOVERNOR BLAH’ s EPROM. Oesmnas, WiLtous =the Committee of Arrangements has anmgood Ww me the graistad duty of speaking wo you Ub weieome, This vast Concourse & people tas arsoub! fo alénwt Lue siucorily Wilh which whe greeting is offer: ‘They daesice at the same time to do houor wo a brave aud powhvie solder, and to prove thereby their devettn to wor mnperilied eoustry. The peuple of Michigan hay: not consed to watoh your career an a soldier of che Hton from ite commencement—somewhat more than « peor go-to the pronont time. It wae my duty and ploasure as their Commander-in-Chie?, 10 send you forth to the held & womand of the First Michigan regiment, which Lealaned to the defence of the national tal Frown (bat ime, whether ag @ vietorivcs soldier leading (i ad'vaves into Alexendria—a captive om the mort disus troua teld of the war—an fpmate of @ rebot prison in tho of all the rebet oltios—or ns a returning friend end genorat, we have not for a moment lost sight of you, nor Tailed W extend to you our beariest sympathies,’ We of Your succesees, cotply tame ated your ape reatly rejowe ur kate row A one of mt loyal and the Union, Mich gan b siwatre te y and bravery bee been ttendily on the ince the war beg very much to ve #ttrih soldierly Greed em-et Of the Firat regiment yout comand. hat t erampie Bi ait chore that ant the reoord G the tcbevemeate of ow wet on all the prin —~ ~ = pang mii voned 2 Hi Style kuewn to modern times, furnished them vi ‘most perfect munitions, and sent them with bright pers aud high bopes against the evemy; and webave seen them pars away, we hardly yw whither, leaving no very en resuke. Ovor gullent rege ‘ments, eadly redueed m numbers by the casualties of bactie dud disenea, occupy nearly the same grouid they etoot upon one year ago. Weseem to have marched ip a circle, avd just Pow to hovearrived pear the point of staring. The ras are being again rapidly filled by the vaqueuchab!e enthusiasm of the people. New campaigns sae about to conmences—Cainyaigns on whieb T bolicve the fate of the country reste, * It is a very proper tins to consider our mistakes, ff any Dave been made, and to lock Uispassiurately for we remedies, if avy such are within our reach. Tam not here to-day to compluim or to ulter the language of deependeney; for L fee) the apirit of newer the one vor the other. I wish simply Wo express my settled convictious, J Deieve that the grand ristake cot the war bas bees that 1% hos uet been treated alta | getiier as war. Instead of bringing all our power to bear 8) oes, C0 Crush WILD WholeKoOme pouiehmeLt and sever ty axigantic rebellion, we bave rather sought by gentle Viqkepee to win beck vor erring Le: ha, forretemg n of hivlory, Uuat when widcd flows between tea neve cease till cue is mester, ‘The com- spIrators Of che South were no erring brethren, buy hich- handed, despe ate crimiuais, whose scbeues of treascn and blood had been log’ and eurefelly prepared, With = yrear iuvennity” aud reckles? audac ty, thew piets bad laid in tae sieht of all a t dix thom. | pparent Ropelesen their great eedurity ; | Union, Woe ho desperate Atter that an wecommoda’ pmei could BOL cecentl; uth witle th rey inspued by a despe ubdertak 0@ BO retreat, ane ero au easy considence, kospired Dy fits superio great advantages iu ait waterial purtieni fidence it fel, able, te war Perias B: = 5 try, te be brought back under ta devastate it secmaed Uke buy # we played ac war, while they oon put all Opposition to Ht, made Union ‘ated armies, arms gud mani lh Kan aud tare Isthae avy knger a back the army from do: bt thot this wag % jataily mistaken potiey * I duituc What, then, #8 the vemodyy simjny to re @ si this, ‘Let us make war—actial, posi ayuibdaiug war. And why should we bot r o, the most jar re.ching aud terrible eonsequeuces of ulicrimes, Let the garde of OUF Diave SOidi.Te, Blain 4 the balGe and dead of assoase contysouen ba catupa, testify lniw great a crime vebe!lion is. Let our mil pon mithans of wasted traaante to be wrang from the poople berearses answer it; aud lev $ uuiltes Whe mnowre the brave ‘ho fail yay whether the: Ibe forbearance any longe:. Merey towards rebels yf) ermeity towards loyal men. 7 hope and velieve that ihe government of the United Btales Bow holds sub- stantially this view, and will abt in accordance with ji. Te ie in this belt! that the pepple of Michigan have joined the aripy of volunteers Withrunyaralteled enthusiasm #200 the last calfof the President. Thoy tee] an exulting ov- fidence of victory wow Ubi the war js wade in eames. You, sir, I trust, whl maveh to the fleld with them in ome important command. They vow nomber tiirty- Abree regimeuts—a large army of theinselvex. To com mand thom 's bons epough to sutis-y tho Lighest smbi- Vow. They co now to victory tn thd best of exnaes—vie- tory whieh i to bring peace again to cur distravied land. May you and they soun reinrn again io us with your work vi hive, agoutny: our government To<e/abliched io ail ite rerritcries , aft the libertice of the pecple secured forever. ‘Then again Mey we, once all, bid you, as I do now, weicome home. SPEECH OF GBXBKAL WILLCOX. = + Aw General Wilcox was commencing his ackuowledg. mevis, the rain suddenly ceased, the aky cleared up, and the sun sbone out genially—a good ewes. Se eaid— Covexxon Brain, Yatow Cviexne snp Fauuow 801. pinns—My heart beats with transports vow to my ex. istence as i draw uvar home ouee more and behold the grevting vwile and the extended Land, and hear the shouts of “Welcome, ye'como home.” 1 See) completely over powered, aud a almost denied me. All thai! eau dois to thavk ‘You from the bottom of my beurt. ‘Tbis ovation is one that « Reman Coxaul, retarnmg with vicwry, might be proud of. rt a soldier who bas dene ke duty and to ove W bas spont more than a year jm Boutherp prigons, and who, scarcely three months ago, was prmadad fn toe south ag a felun—what om | Lo sey «nd how am] tofeei wt such an caljbition of popular applause? (Cheers.) From the time of my coating Suspension brivge I Live yeoeived Dotbing Dulkmdvess sad attention 10m tui viduals and“componios, Jhaye io tha: k the Great West exn Railsuad Company for tueir manifua.t arrangemenis, i fod the Micbigom Cowtral for this Raid J be wih ibis do 9 crated 0 War. ness ihive 8 pone ihe pe ond Milwauiey Babs their Company for the uso pplenasd beay—the Windsor-—aud ihe var jous o.tiseng and sotipties who have taken part in this oveuraflon, | know thet words ore ipadeqnate, wat «i hope thas my future scte will niere fitly oxprese miy thanks; fer, with the hely of God, J am nat ing to “Sat RENE Lie, (Cheers) oF ston. ere to-day ae the reprerguletive of Michigaa in vence to the [eld v7 an troops there ho iroctweut of Dexausus iat Bustle. Ye man's diytsio oul rom at lve and ote, i received y de nytog te ibe briywde aud a yp he onegay xing Michigan for ay, 1 pushen on with the ¢ wc outs, the Thay bh Now York cad th uth (Fine Zowat es) Alter inarehing two miles we camo ap wiih the ive, qua Dogan to take pee 3 the right of Vrawklla's b: While fortaiug ia Line of bat was ordered t regiment to suppurt Picketis’ battery half a mmile From our irct, a tite tothe rgb. 1 ook the Fie souaver, aving the Thirty-cighth sew Yok on the —_ Of Feavklin’se brigade. Seon after rewehing thie position the battery was Ordgred to what i Gow celebrated as the platens. ihe pletenn Wee on 0 other wide A the road to Sudley 6 Sued, boereen the Budiey a lord road aad Manassas. Im- wedlately alter the boltery renehed this ground and opsved fis Ore, the Fire Zouaves came np and placed themselves oa ia right. This Geli wae the turning point at Ve dey TNE YikE TOUAYES DON'T BAND HIKE. ry mnt, coliecte! im tho woods sil around ue, ebecals Jactwon and Deanrexerd bad » forceot 6,5u$men. he Fire Zounvoa Wer Moved forward io the ercet @ the vb; but at the ne cuamy toy retreated, Joey reirensed Defores fire of 6500 men, and w brokem oy utter guntuaion, owing Wo the Lact that it w. sompCeuille Cee their own compang ofieare te returm thew T reoviiect Usal ai ter thie eceurred T woggemied to Colonel Hommireiane b clear ont tae woods oa our right, tren which the chywny’s tire was pouring repidiy, and cutting of the guomers and Uerees of Kicketis’ Dattory tle told tae 10 go Stead, aul Limit be would send me ancther regitt Avcordingly, proking wiuet stragglors | could find, bout Cus hundred—all Zoraves—te uimber, we attacked (oe amemy th the woods, tovk Mivecn ot \wenty prisoners, kiled #8 inany more, and drove them outer the weeds. Retarving (or ceimorcements, | foand the Sela cleared ef bow partis, The not advanced, but ihe Fire Zouavos net va: , though mot two companion, hel bad repulsed Stumre's earoiry THe FIRS MICHIOAN SHOW FLOUR. Crosgiag the road | met the brave oid First Mich) cm We drow wy at the fence tue roul wuieh separate: the road from the field. \boul ad titme the Seventh Georgin had taken yorsoseton 4 tue fold and of Ricketts’ battery. We tuwmodiately jeved fire tem, aut, etter the firet exchange of stots, the Mght wing of my regumeut, by a misteken order and wos iran cowardice, fell back. The felt win, stood firm til wo drove the Seventh Georgia of the Tiel and retook te ground occupied by our Lattery, ‘Thure was Dut bail a fegimeut of ours against @ who's regin ( theirs—fluehed, too, a they were by their regent » com, (Cheers.) The men of tho First Micuigan stood ¥ jor that fire hike the braveet vevoran troops. Nothing could exused their valor and evolves, and had it ot been jor We tmintaken order dhe right Wing would wave done the ane thing. AT MAN ® SPORT INCORRRCT At that time Gol. Hewtvelwan game up. He states tn iia report Uhat, having hod the First Michigan into tho ed, thoy ‘iolivered tieif fire aud fell back in constdeca- confuakm, That is a mistake, and I wish, for the sake of Michigan, to correct it belore'the world.’ Col. Hotat- coltnan cane Up ator we bud cleered the fold, and 1 ex. c'eimed to bim, with great exultation, olouel, the Firat Michigan has retticved the day.” Tam sure he moet re- collet this efreumutance when it is brevght w hie notice, Ile ordered me forward at once. Tho propriety of tue weder i did not slop to question, beontms it wae a vital ‘obat, aud Our troops should Lave been marsod at that point! But it too late now to find fauit—-( onl | toe history of the day. Iwent forward with tho jett | ving. Wo bad another fight tn woos beyon!. | We there wok @ large number of prisowers—iarge » portion to oar own DUMbers—and drove ‘the enery | eur out of the woods, Posting my men na well iid, Lyeturned for the right wing. V Hetatie 1 had prcniieed to send ine a tie dbot fod the other regiment, but 1 fownd Uy of tr nt reforined avd coming tp) iy oruer and gai aut Style= (oke.is)—2. = ines i i ti ii i iy Pi & if i and surronading our party. to me that our whole poh a, think the fact of their uot being ao was due Ww the brave TY Of those five or six men, Who Riayed the ecmy's ade ‘Vance til our men were 2b%e to make goud their reweat, Lai thus minute in this particular because | have beard that the First Michigan have been accused at home of waving thelr commsncer om the fvid. ‘They not He to such o T exonerate them entirely, (Applause.) It was my <esire that Ube men might nob kuow I wat wounded, and the few men who were aware Of it stood by me like brothers, wud wonkt lave fought | any number of wae exemy. (Cheers.) shortly acter tht the overpowering bombers Of the e.omy drove the rexi- ment trem the field. [ nadecstuod rom secession officers Lhat f retreated in good order. RAueL TRRATVENE OP OCR? WOUNDED. Twould be glad to tell you ai (he particulars of cartiviiy und confluerent, because yey woukdfarnion tho Hast possible evidence'ot (he Yul cbaraejer of the vile conspiracy raised agoingl the Wuiow ‘They bave violated the piainest and olds, rules of 4d war over and over. im ihe firs, piace, our @i...00-8 taken Gpon the Beid were dcoprived of their oor ical metrumente aud uot permitted co use thei in the care of cur woud. ed. Shey were reduced to ike porition of common dressecs iy the Lospitais. Many of our brave wounded man aro wow dca! who woul! be living to-usy if tuey could bave lat the care of our sus,eous. Tuey died, vot outy from ; but from tbat raucor af the Conederate officers Prevented them treating ou" men pruperly. Lean cite the instance of Lis. eaatt Mannclt, of the Firat Bi cugan, whose wounded leg wis unaticrded ft two week nd who fell & wiet case (hut ever caine omy know is to use their ux SOF Wak riba «. AGUkue PRLATMENT OF PRIBUNE Prismpers of war were trectes hike out of thirteen mouths’ gonfizerueut, | have vor myuusthis close confinement, ‘This was of Lhe wi ai sugravali We Kas od (th acks, C1 the soi wa of the éurbo: wiea to slow tue charac. tus While it woula baye been peri bie for the confederacy tw have pr with yarcs and other coudoria, © v d not allowed tw braat. > +f the ploces Ww reached Chavlesiny we expected to be gout at once from the depet to Castle Piuckney; byt, t our otter-surprise, ssiOulsmn ent and indiguation, we wore marched to the commen jail of Charkstom. “Our aon were ure 6 common rooms ob that jait uke So anawy cate, # ond men were without Lumaiure of any kod, without beus & Lie. 0) ithout vpportuntties re ing themselves. ‘Towards evening tney were turned dot for the pucpose of wasbing their faces ai the jo¥ pump, in COMMCh WEL Merde ere, ME Wybe's and nen who had COMMER Bil Kets Of Erimes. Alive being contined in Vhaceston jail afew days we were removed to (ate Tivekney. Thave no great cowplaint wake of Castie Pinckmey. It wos perhaps the only iort they had to con- fue us in. ‘ihe quaptcrs of the men wero the common casemate quarters, that had never been ocespied! by the United States troops, ana the oilleors were plocod to what bad bafore been weed as the soldiers’ quarte:s. Frou) Caevie Packacy we were moved back to Chaiiesion jatl, aud wore kept in confinement as hostages tor the priva- leors, Now was il jostitiable to take the officers bighess in rank, prisovers of war, aud bolt thom as lomi- ages for privaiesie who were ackuowledged to bo joon without any rank winterer?—or was it woenssary to treat them as efiunina's charged oF convicted of the niet jufarnoue comer? Let any man who bas the east sysoputhy for the southern cgnfodersey auswer eoch @ question. We were kept there about two munths, when we were sent t) Cuiumbia jall—a commen parish jail. Here was another beautiful plage 40 ceafive piisoners of war. Our party consisted of ove hundred and iifty uflwers and wen, and there were one hundred and fifty prisoners already vontined Lere besides our uwn party. “fhe kind, bemane man who bad of that jail repo ted cfiietally to Ricbmend that the Was aliesay Biied; bul Uso govern. McRt pereisted ja sendibg ua there, aud there we vetaain- 1 about two months. From ta we were moved buck to Kichunoud, expecting to bd excuangod; and proba- bly Were uever was & transaction in the history of pego- trations more villanous than the ees ja reference wo tant Simply op the suspicion of Howell Cobb the neg: was brokened, We were kept at Tuchmend a jong time, expecting evory day to Be ex- changed. But we ‘knew very wel! what the troable wan. ‘Thoy hed svhemes of their own to inengurnte. They had ptready oarricd tnele Wih regard Lo the privateers men, and they wi to carry uot their plans alae with regard to the bridge burners. Move than all, thoy der sjred to maugurate their gucritia sysieia. 1k was proba- iy time, mofe Chon auy Shing wine, Which ted to our long detention. They und geterpimed to serve the guerile ayatem ibto tbe war. When we travelled the orders cant vaily were (nat we alyul'! mot be allowed $0 eessth5 cars mdor Py Gicoumpiaocs winteve?, Think of such an carder spytied to hica Waveliing night aud day for two or three daysatadme, in care ia segh a bot reqion. Ie any{bing werse m the westmrent of pri go Bot wii) wet detwla youfurther Hihig OF Weabwoent 42 prisoners of war, Wearotion Goi Whit One AKeomT. ‘Whe people cf the Soushocn States are themeelves treated worse than wo wore. Thewsaardts of them aro confined m these inferps! hules in whieh we were cow fied, on the mere srt pielom of wht they omil duduyulsy. 1 nave seen Uren sand Quaves ii thom an! know alt avout hah. They tess choir i ligical prisoness worse than prisovérs ct war. Wo left at Eabebury come two yed prlitrem! prisoners who wore cupfived iu rand bad fewer privileges tui we bad ‘They haye fastened on the Soa peop og of desfotieim that cannot be eqaalied in Vho mde sos OL the people oi bbe South would wequioaes ba the vetara of the ald day-—(chovrajebut the lenders bave gut ly within their control, TREADON SLuF ea, Whe are thore jeudere assur ve @ government! Thuy aie tae sarde mou pied, wuder th vid goverment, against the Uk ® Uh ho were knuwn a dc wenced. ‘They ure qrch mea ae Hr combs, Mr. Yancey and Joi Davie, men who bo their ohavacter iu the Union bevore they wont ou: of i, and who are new at the Wpof ties internal kun bug. 7 ip hintory. As to Nr, Davie, 0 a wnitor, bus ara aspirator ‘from ube bemning. (Vowne Aner stomping We Slate of Mississippi, feaicd by Mr. Foote on the diswnion he yt into Mr. Pierce or War he was careful to give the new reginenis te meu wo be serve his purpuee. Most af these oAicers «are seothern men. He locked forward at that (ume, ond durimg tho Uitme that he wes claisaman of tie Mi! weoraltves in the Senate, (9 the means of proseontirg this plan. He and Lhe aowrivus Floyd managed loser) tle North of wih ie arms and to send them Foath. 1)! thls time urgotin tons were carried om Wit) promicent nen. The Soetety Of Kniehin of the Coden Oircie was ‘stituted and whe Grgapization was compdety im all ite parte before tho Chariestun Convy broke vp tho domocraue party. ‘Ws #0, and the breaking ap of and the refuse: a the nebio democrats of the Noriiy@ost W beoeme the i604 of those mon, were w prewness and shuws. They Obtainod power & ‘ganwation. A ‘ow men in overy & toget the wins, Phew: oegunt was secret. They every man marted-and Kuow all about him, ‘The waliot Loxes were fovened by mee armed with bowie Knives aod revolvers ava olten with rifle and movkels, Thie wat Uberar in atinost ali, if not all, Ue biaven. bie how Fo peered Ubety sori vue acts til Ley almost con South Urat we were going to war with them agatast slavery os soon ae Mr. Liieoin come into power. Now i kuow of my own kaowiedgo, frum Svathern men in Seath ‘eroline, net tuey had aot the Jenst fear of their dlavs (u copesquence of the eisution of poves. Mr. Linceln. { have tuted with ome ** sionists’’ of South Corian, Of tho Lad ip, aod I know that shie (bing b+ been browing theretddependen | of all polities. PORULS® (oCTmENN Twill elt you how, im tensnre, they aye broapnt daeen the Lateeneay 6E fooling toms the N le hae q i wotiticiaus, by Ure ne and by their infncotial men. The porpie of the bave bom educated with the ides thet the North was @ueleevoring (0 root et slavery in the firat place, and in Liv YORE place to BetRe thetr eaous, The Souther) ‘educated aim of small intelligence has an idea that |i. ¢ Yaakeo ls something with horns and a tail—(iaugior, came inewetronity. When we wore *0 \\ om Mlebinend t Cuarlestos a good many cane cnt to 800 what sort of Vory fow of uber read anythiag »re, and many of thom cannot read or write vo being under a berning sum, their tempor is vmmable thea ours,and their proindioos are wed, The groat mass of the Southern’ people “¥ bale the Yankeus worse than the Freuchman ever «be Kogtigtman, or Uhast m4 Taco ever lain any frac, jn han buen brougul about by thew few ng men, who have been operating Cor the iaet of a oeotary, Tue MUR FO fe Ser | waat to meet Unie iatoo. T have alwaye bodh aad now in willing (0 observe the rights of aii mou, is right to oppress, to penta, to fight a mople who are struggling for their ' imispenrenee? ‘hut 18 a question which nvist have suggested iteek to our minds many 4 time, beoeure we always oritici*o very meverdly a war ia Furepe against We fudependonce of a , however emall. In regard to tbat matter I sey that | ne longer & comp netinn, if Io perfect! ished that the men who South are felting for the curjore of Sxiug a despotiam on the white men of the South. The Pout is noe Mghting Cor ite independenor, Ii tho masnes of we South wore Aghting for vmeir jndopeadonee shay tat ut oontrol affaires in the Lor measures BO pe ? to the South as well af to tie North that yrand character of American usiiobality which they enjuyed. They hai the whole thing from beginning to end, and it is of those men, it they succved, to wage eternal the gpirit of treedom in the North, 1 donot must have a stronger governinent. ov slavery, Slavery turns out ToWivns of idle drones, it te becaise they want ine vegro to do all the lube hato us and love flivery. ‘That is the whole thing tt. ree words, Everything but get to buw down Ww very, 0 } THR ADOLITION QUESTION, Thave nothing w ery in'reference to the policy of question of slavery; but I sey shia: More 1s a maonstey chat has risemup id our midst aud uit threatens, wi is. sea!y folds, to erush out freedom, aud its name ib whavery. (Cheers.) 1, adomocrt, who have been ak Ways @ democrat, Who am # demverst iuia moment, who ain op0: Ww interfering with the ri,bw of the Staves—-I @gy that the ;cliticul goverumont wow seeking to fasten iteeif on the south I” nothing inore HOF Jes5 than @ mou-ter, with slavery | ob the botiom and the sou of creation—Southern chivalky—we tie top of i (Lasghier and applav fi ismy rin belie: that we, democrats aud abolitivi- ists, cad DOW Shake hands. Laugier.) “Shere is no more need of talising about mevsures to put out elavery, tthe domestic instituiious of the , wiih its thunder and its righty 1 Sout; for Wis & Vointons, la ef itvel! crashing out savery, and you need not svy any’ more sbout It, (Cheers.)° “Air, Davin wma his compeeis de aut « you to dow ything more than to algo the Dunner of emaiupation, se ‘they know that the people of the South would be more roused by an autislavesy war than by any other. J therefore am op posed to raising an authoiavery fry, or wk ant avery proci@matious, he President 1 right oe that, ad L'stand by b a it. (Appiange—in which even, Senator Chundler Joins.) CHawACreR OF THE Wan. Now, in regard .o this war. ln tite city of Waaht 7 denoiningwed this war in what J conceived te ong 4. | Maat say Ghat seemed to xtrike CoNsLernate but iua moment there wasarally, aod men of ‘ Dinent, Seva mid m9, vod the peopte think, and you speak the past year, and to let it all go as 69 mueb ieen waging @ brainless War—(Voices~—~"that ts £07 }o jess tur wanted singteness of purpose or unity ot iniitery design. Bot the tires evidevce vat a maa is comug wo his Konges w tho discovery OF Lis error, Do not undeiwtimate the growts of tbe conspiracy, the surengih of the rebeilion, or Ute abiuty of the commande:s of tnd Sor wy, Ltahe the whole thmg tuto coasiderstioa, pey bere gob now berween 500.000 and G00 >00 men ia tie fold. 1 1g perhaps 140,000, if ‘babs may astoried you; it Classe! think (hey ave eapable of b: inj Wot 1,400,000 tren ince the eld. and agée into their ranks {tis Lot go 5: are mavy boys of from fourteen to sixteen dyhting in their runks did old grey heated mea, Thoro #, besides, Dut wien yor revellect that tiey aro bringme s a large per contage of the negro element in their ranks, which acsigte them much, For 1atince, t!.ny ailow two negroes W each cumpany for cooks: aud then there aco the dratmers aud niieicianay Who take 6.x OF BoveN per eept of negic<- jor each ogkapamy, i hs!, multiplied by Leb, BIVOB My OF mo cemly Legrows for cach regunent, and Lhat is exclustye ut In this way the elaves are to thom a very. ee, enabling them to bri rt Dave also better oe voluteer system, They by filiby them up, aud te French ai! un clan. this pout of ‘Wiileox streuously advousted the: evisting tato old feginents mntead of intv new. He also =e Semaece semana irs Vig:ance comnral ce cs ines eee woyal persons Scahact ple © mamma rae ry rales y rebellion, and apy tw the people of the Necth to m ke ogua! sacrifiees to put itdown. Heveferred to Gen. Corcuren in the followmg tervis of praises— PRCORAN. Among the most undauntes and (geod of wy fcliow captives was & ioun who har made his mark in the his- tory of this couatry—the brave and gallant Colonel Gor. corun, (Choers.) We were together for nearly twelve months, rein the ime I jait the honpital til the time of my #xi e. Most of te time l was with big, apd for @ geod portion of Jt ip the same room. The same class of men galled to gee us both, Was @ witners to all the offerte made by intimidation, by menaces, by or are aa to induce him to swerve frem his devetion andtogalty to the diag, and Jeay that o'man o! moe daunticss heart, ot purer . Of greater gullaptry or grenter zecl, does not fight under our Coaere. Jam proud to gay this, be- oause there are many of his corntrymen in the vast wal- tiende which J seg arowod me, and Deeause some of my ‘warmest and most cherished frauds ure sons of Erin. Geveral Willcox alen paid a warm tribute io his ol re- —the Virol Micksgen—agd io the uew regiment the Be; enteau{h-—which waa leaving that evening, andor the commun’ of his former ‘Worthington—fer more me. ito the their regs ar also Koya up theig © nsoquently the gesf of War. In.eupciiision, he expressed hiy desire to have an dyportuniy bo tuke by the baud al of kis ont friends and asighbora. a 8 - ws. SHIPPING NE ALMANAC FOX BAW TORK THIF 6 2) MOON ar ove 914 650 | gion waren. a Port of New York, Sugust 29, 1862. CLEARED. Swacthip Glasgow (Be), Boskell, Queenstowa and Liv. eo Oba ol a pLatem | Ritohe | Srem), Von Santen, Southampton and ‘0. a, Slocum, Ban Juan del Nery E oo~-H M Cool Anger BFon, rool} & N siastis & Co. Fe Liverpqol—Lax rence, Biola (Ps). my Hav remdiaiizier & Dy Verte. sthitag Since tity: Picton, Ciotaltare-A. Brad —R Frowbrigae's Soma, Whitney & “as Jonne, Ni ~C B Swain. New Orirane 8 F Small & Co, or tae: Bonier & Co, Hing, New Orlcan im Miascne, New Orleansak & T Pawentt. fe, Aiesaudria—KenGey, sith & row, ent Golluen Gate, ——, Bs Behr GK Fisher, Atkins, Bumford—Nasier. (Per ba Bok, Nasean, WP, a " ui vy, of Live: vel asen) i amahip Despatch (Ps, 0: Wwerpeoly, Bons ee i ot ay, with turpentine, to master. J Weeckod steawbr Karnak in Ww, end om the 24th count ms Off Port Ruytl, im galot (rom WE w ied $0 Hut into Port Rojal, Aug uy Wen O'Briem, ( Cork, cied.” Oapt Buck sad two ace urier Nassan, WP, ard. Matures, New Yrignns, T days and mae aod pagengsrs, to T Awsucte @ Co. ‘9 % suo the BW Past bar for high water. Apgde Derk Feuame yee dy SAM, wilh orduance sores and pastongers, o th Pertiand, with wep and Oren sh ), Mammen, Manila, May 1. with mdse and passengers, 10 A Memiord, 3a) Biobee Chawnel, Storansey gpaln with Be ship Biz ne « Ys 37 layaout. Juve 6, i = * last, ber go, she woud cont’ passer, int nele with bark iw t don 43 days oats Jily 6, tat 35 99, ° bine, of (rom 'Akyad ior oor Ao Tim 13, epove He nae, AL Sab Tor acl 105 anys yg Bed 9! Heim an lit mpoke Spay aly Salag, (rom Manift tor Layerpoel 105 days ‘one Aug 4 lat Zits ou Meramea, tio: Now York fo: "San cas seat hawt Rk is i ver 5 ee the lon of & Se the Gaps passed s lange fect of chips and barks bound Bbip H Von Braden (Hrem), Belts Bremen, day: tn’ vallen ant n to he om. AY Ja Tat 11. tow 08 68, saw wo ¥ceatin dipwuase- or Wropaon & Clapp. Aus 8, olf oy cod sigueis with sbip Grahams, Poly, borad Jon 68, woke ship dotn Albert ow Bow York Werpeot: in lat Ang 1, i405, ton 1d, rr arr! rarer ion uring & burr. Gand from MME, accetnpaniot vith Tate, spl nolle and ‘ear. Pied away tue lower wmintopanil yard in the al iije, Binner, Cionfiegos. Aug d, wits suzar, te HO , Panes, Hi 7 ‘allast, why Thy rapen, 6 = ot solr w.aiway.¢ 5 ison, ot atyl froin Frankfort, Me, for Matandertand tok From bet the Caplan atid crow oF se Drly Jaco Book. (ee repo Ape Magdalena, Day, Aspinwal, Aug 3, witb mise, to ov. ig Josmphine (rem), Klockgeth er, 1 Wine, 104.0 Bechtel & Uo, a es Kooka (of Harbados), Busnes, Manganiiia, Aug 1, with de, to m & Oo, Off Cape ‘Gras, tae }, beuoe £ foots dayton fog © be with us the De bare Bia tine, of Belsti ne, gin, ag et lon 4 ora, of Eon, steering NB. Brdg Bittort ( of Aporonth), Br Aug 1, with iowwood, pin ento, de, rig itraore ‘Meredith cot” Balin B Snow, Tristind, Aug with sugalyjo master. Baiied 1a company’ with DEM Spencer, 1 ry Brig A Guilihers (Br, of Grauytiie, NS), Pot fyos, Aug 13, and ininga 184, with Tigo, to Brett, Som 0, Trig Herr] Bick River, Jom, McArthur, t (of Porttawd), Pit " M8 (of Portland), Titoumb, Remedios, 14 days, wisw molasdes, to on: Brig Ataclic (of New Haven), Mack, Barbados, Aug I7, with Tagiaases, to TT Tro bridge's Bobs folie Norun Atmeriea, ‘Weilare, ilusbethport for Obarlen- own. Schr Orris (By, of Dighy, N&), Smatth, Matamoros, 98 day’, with ration Sinai). Aug 1, off Tortugas, dient ton F Was boarded vy Use US ginboat Bational Gwat apoga perc Satta we ae aon o, * ‘ute, aster. to. 3 8 Wi Paehr Weacrar meee. Windeor, NS, 16 éaye ‘Behr Loulivitle (Br) rgiay lof, Dorobeser, HB, 14 dag with ith, Me), Goddi peas] Schr Hamilton, Ouden, Baltimore, 5 days. i ‘Ann, Baltimore { Schr Euay Gyobusate Lock od, Baltimore for ee > ‘Ber 8 N Smith ‘ . jaltimore, 4 days, 8. dr Kossuth. Gol. we deny Ewen for Sago, Bebr Edward, Hall, Port Ewen for Boston. Pints, Bwith, Port Ewen ior Busiom, W Cobb, ‘Arey. Port \or Boson, Behr AR Whar Conley Bday v J . 5 . Behr Elvira, Clark, Boston, 6 Sehr Hud. Snow, Reekiand, 4 Ser Surah Liwia, Yeaw.. Rovkiand, ¢dape ‘bush, Rockland, 4 days. A Schr Pllot, —~, Rockland, 4 ca . Phfia-te! phia, Steamer lronsides, Vandarreer, Phiiadesphia, Bicamer Faicon, Jones, Providence, BELOW. Ship Herzagin (Brem), Von Brabant, from Bremen, s - ade? cane iw, é incellameuuss Loss of Bria Jacon Vock at Sua—lhe brig Jagod Book. Byvendeon, railed hence Ang for Ceufuegos with @ earge ofmachinery, The Captain makes the following report Ang %, during @ heavy gale, and while the voosel was rolling fearfully, two tare voliera which we had on deck worked lose in the lashinge aod tore the ring holts from the dees and rolled from side to nude of ie vessel, making neveras targe holes in the decks ant carrying uway the stouacheon arboard atte, ora the fe tothe waitin rigging, the acrover her, Bhe bevan to sil very ¢ Qmsesociy, but the walee gained no aston us Wee thine but what we ato pices up by the sear 8 for, Me, for Mauinras, vat fe as bar <M rib at Vil tk, Hayeoer, from Jiavane Aug 9 for New ad by ase ot at ya Deh 10 Rave hea 1 Lookant Sia on tie . She a votel ives. The B vas 200 tons, aud bulll me Ballons, Mee Pruvca 8p Man r to Us sinp iv he IK OL 4M } 20H bes OF toLaren any ARAL Nova, lou 69 59 wi b ed at Powon 23th inst, @ prise 40 wus, oaded In part with Lives, She wag captured in las chip wad reported trou Now Orleans, bo hat ber papers were - et thal the Manifest comiains the “0 intended to be remanded tn the fewera 9 0 the velte: thawiibis a rebel pr ton, avent But or other ri nit'd States, and 1 captain La! Swrrrwere arrived ay Hon; Kong Jone 22 from go wn jwFe Of te eam OF are ie Which vessel hut suffered #0 ranch trom hewvy hat sho Was Oolived to yo inv that port for safety. Pie bicat Deacoxen. Townsend, of and for Newpors, withe puriy ob udies aud genton eX, went ashore op wee novia. evening on Code: i100 Poin, near Newport, and Wed on Totireday atiorenon, fail of wart. Phe pagecn- cere ond crew Were saiely imuded, aud the vessel whit bo go% A Canp—Cayt MeCreary, of the bark Collooney, of héreny dest 8 to puoticly Foutte thanks, on beat of ete a igneon, of the Migo . Dh 19 Cups Chris Ner-eagian bra ior the kind treament receive! from him, hi» veusel, afier Raving aut 91 auilcrew wile on bound inte Testud (em Tam a Warrry grave; and be will ai manber Oapt hr stiansoa with feeltage of gratit Wish blin excoems us ifs profession. ee The vessel's name mentioned in the despatch from 4 fine, puotished y day, shoot nave Few Uriel=-Dot Ariel wb Mileprinies, Ship Jonnua 620. sold as Melbourne for £5220 ned wtp Matilda, 68" tone for AIO Ship Mon:real, of New Badfokd, 613 tons, has been pur- oe by parties in New Yorx fur the qerchant rervice as ictip Marcia, of New Bedford, 818 tans, has bean sold 1 ‘The price pad for ship Goo Retarn, befere reported sede. war shud, Bark Maryland has been sold at Shanghas for 6300 tacia. Bark Vieker, has been sold at Sbanghae for 950) taela, Bars Whai Cheer has been soli at Shamghae for 1i3e tavis. 3 rg ea ard Hathaway. A D. ‘Sevail, or buliders, No name bark ‘atte, NB, 1 “Dos out, with ait pot ices 00, cruiaing, 49 willes out Spoken, &c. Pxtaionemm (ir), row MYork for Jamaica, Spb, ea DV oRR for Idverpool, Ang 18, lt Foret, nae a ey en bee ane a n Amor, Jove 20—10 Sianghee, wre June yer a for Hunt eae ‘ey oe ” Barsapo:, Cateurts taken pts Para.ou, Howe: at Stic biz or ll ol for it 7 dni Sin, port, bu " fn port ships ‘fnilcar.o of seed for New York, hus taken about b insect, GIZ lor vasor jong aaitpeure; Parhents, for Havana (or orders; N lorwey, dy Wilia'us, for do; Abner pm, 5 Mark; Golferine, Penulsten; t, Hem runbar, une. ‘VProebding down the river July 8, ship Waker Lora, Wakes, ter London, Went ty sen ‘com Sav Jrme 29, ships North Atlant'g, Graves, Bos July 3, Oh Laer, Lo for Maulmai' bch, Albert Galatip, Scorer, Boston; Max ids, Bray, Mavi us. . Cinexxo0, J(ine B—Ju pors barks Star of Peace, Kon irtex, and Pericles, Sn vw, tug for Swatow. Qnomstant, li—lo port brig Coring, Ladd, expeetrw nd. (hick date)aTo port barks Benj Bur au for be ott and Hinton. for do tie Qoval E Tucker, , and Brewater, Wr : - , eS ise base ‘Thomas, Potersen, for " 0 port bork Prater, Webster, une, 1imdn port (tig Pao, Teel, !rom Boston fe Poet Pure ne 2 Hoxe Koag, June M—Arr ships Bai: Rose, Homa: © cand out Irth for Fopohen) 19h, Gulden timet (aud 9h ih for Aamuy). re Taip 7, Manis, cS per t Bovine, Ta to load for ydnay £5 per ton, Im poke ne’ aloe Auvags, Coughs for Sis: Francia, token wp ne $49,000 te fail; Divacor, Pitlips, for do, Ty: ty Jia) ‘oF Sania aid , from Whsrnpeo yarn Slat, wa, id alt Hevah, Raake akon wp for oll, bristles ght uno: baras Palmett,, 0 ae at GAN iu Mull; Oriental, do; bing Bprite, Psive, do; soir Ce Gotensto sal tome See’ cag port Br twig Boston Lady, for NYork 2 ee dushee pane ane rer Ta I—Arr wieemehip Anis, Geanuon, York, Bid 1245, ship Tivte: Kimery, Point dn Gallen” fu the river outward bonud (uh, snips Atari, Chase, and oom ate & vLsey, \or “i . Ouarger, taken ry fy " Ov Wi clayad eugn d 6 bral Jollet, Sinclair, from Rantesket dewyer, from Sy An Cesena. ¥ DROB, ADE f=KO Ast Cewter IB port, Ryo 4anmeno, Suiy Y—iid Br owra Balun (formerly 0 EY badbourne, oF we). Goimg im, bark Hazard, ‘ ; Noriutpast, Aug —f0 port witp Hatred, Mall, for Ne Yor, mud ts full iheciga erie Lear (Buben, ora, bu i? Herang Georee ) 8 Swolnucl (Brom) Rinued, (0 Wecra ee Ome kxsx 0s Aug Kiva Jn sorte por, Suanonrr Tb—ts port sicps, Rod. Ganniies, Lue for ¥Y Eb 8 yer non fe Vea $45 por Lon (or « Cook, Jane, for Teles Gulden “B96 to nat 3 , Ween MeRouste, ving, Fort Hanson, fam Ni 18th, 40, Juvouta, Mewhail, do: dworgsem, Orancalle'ie tee ca fino ag Heowens me, ar Beet then, Sey gee ee Howard, frum Nagar arr 1th, wee an. G0, ore Vithy ding; Veraplem 18, from do, ure 3d, for do, romly; What 4, oid | len rem : Be une} acne Wen Baritot, ae hae, Moo. ert ‘ive, Carvin, from Foroow, wee Wi or Fr han, diag; steamer Uiton Star, Balchen, from or Gti, one (sues reyoried blown op). Arr Vooaung uh, stoarmee Bunker Hil, Cavanagh, Bos uno 4 whl fodepradence, These, ™ 5 sone ty edie inary Saltiope, Mash ‘Ne int, NV; UB, aiip toon Baute, Chiean’ Swatow, June 2)-—Arr barke i om Newchang, af Kh, for dbangt se; Tor fe ‘arr June —, vo rota to do: . for Uhaugies, hid June Wi, berks san gnae; Aosh, Kave Hastings, Kingman, é—In port abips Versailles, for ‘ontinuat, Howland, toe ng Chevalier, Perk bins ha it for Loudom; barca Bury & — " Feud Too fo aay Pitt, Ming, we, BA 9 anton $ ond iar fiong Kong; Sun, ship “Answratian Bophing (trom sive) Selgoe, ork. ( siittn: ia duu, ship Famibes. Opunets (Tre. roe Raa i th Be Tare Upiier, seat ‘io “ge aquin, Raney, “4 inter) ‘ * eRe Rae hacer Wie Weed Qi Ty port ough, (cum Hong Kong arr? for York ligt Mary “Vhitritge, © f StF Bod For Nioppoo, in Coma,

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