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i * NEW YORK HERALD, 1UKBVAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1862. 5 s ec the bet Taland and Ni ' UME DAY LATER FROM EUROPE, | MEWS FROM WesTERN VingnViA. | INTERESTING FROM THE REEL STATES. | M*#E” D7 Oo emnere ome’ “et | ~SHIPPING NEWS. _| setsesty Arabs Sodio Of ctttntn te ~ ” seadehdgnahannnnannn ~ Roads, where a ° | A Heavy Cannonading in the Directiow of | F oreighy?s Amxtous to Hmbark in the Pri- pennant oy an A cxnannt, -2tap Seabee onan oe "h Porhen, Galea.” "nusaelehies shipe The Bohemian and Arabia Of C Ravenswood. aatecring susiness The Rebel War Ex- | 4 yes cvan,employed as & copylst in the United BANGOH. sow» *rreaan, Harriman dos brig Charles ‘ape Race Gausrous, Sop 16,106... | Bemsew—Hebel Successes in Temmessecs | gic sitar’ ofloe, addromed a leter to Mr. Ceo, path: Koad. BYorX sche Blmira, Frisby, Nort. and New York at New York. Pp aaprrnrersorprereg Ripley, Virgint®+ | ho Richmond Whig of the 18th says ;~ Asmietans Sean: 98 TSH AY Net, SNe. Mer. BATH Spe Br ie cd Work oe shal Murray would 1. Quire to draw from the prize fund - new). Tt—Cld aches LARABETREORE, Sep thull Hartiord Bovnction the sum of $252,840, an.* that & person would call for It | Sane | +—wits pene, Mee, Mt. “Hughson, New Havent the next day, ‘Ne next “ty another young man called Ship ‘Albion ‘Williams, i awe Laren. Waskinmoas Ferguson Fel k ey ors Arnbella, Wann, i and presented a dssumott, »"bich our readers will fad in ae tee Imperial (Fr), Pasquion, Havre—Boyd & at) srown, rr sectors, 108 Oliver, Sands, New to-day’s money artiste, in allot. ¢" column, Hark Meg Morrities (Br), Dye, Londos—J W Riwell & Co. | York; Puir Dealer. Co gy EY ‘aia: ane the seal'o, tbO Marshal's dopart- Bark Jane Lambert, ‘T Dunham. N- rs Martin, Du: I Seclace ai ty connime Bark Henry Buck, Nichole; Belfast, 1—Waleh, Garver & thy OTKeLOWD for ment, and was enclosed im one of th,» egular official en- | Chase. eae Se eee velopes. fei ArTie: Clerh Ctholie, Cork, doraianele Molpeie & PM. the other vessela reportedei@o: Mr. Cisoo opened the envelope, and: ha'Vi0g read the | , Hark Julia (np), ——, Barcclona—Galway, Camdo & Sept ish brig: Monies, ae communication, asked the bearer if he-was ~snizant of “Be rg Commerce ( galls Gage, Cece war nde bade, * Br), Layzell, Queonstown—J Jackson. the contents, He said he was, that it wasran o ine (Br), Aatwer Jaca GLOUCESTER, Gept 12—-Arr ochre ‘Byzaatiom, Sm. Wh Passengers on the Marietta and Cincinnat{ road, from { | Mr. E. M. Bruce, of Kentucky, proposed in the House of the West this morning, report that heavy cannonading Representatives a plan for simplifying the obtaining o¢ The London Peace Society om | was heard in the direction of Ravenswood, oa the Ohio | ‘eters of marque to render privateering more oficient, y If Mr. Bruce’s proposition is adopted, important Foreign Mediation. - results will speedily follow. We know of gentlemen from abroad NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. GARIBALDI’S WOUNDS AND "POSITION. await ‘ng the action of the committee that they may em- bark in the privateering business. Our Newbern Correspondence. Nawaraw, N. C., Sept. 9, 1862, It ig ascertained, from official data furnished by the Tae Recent Battle at Washington—Its Moral Effect—The ‘Treasury Department, that the expenditures by the Con- federate goverament, from its commencement to the Ist Rébel Loss Heavy—-Loyal North Carolina Proops—The | of August, amoumt to $347,272,058 96. ¥ wolt ' ; HIS EXILE FROM EUROPE PROBABLE. ae y sept ppl tage syistbaerenap ioalgbeac aul Rae te tae Maatips A altri ma package containing. 2940 Brie Misabeth, Lassen, Gfraltar tf Underwood Wiacansot for N¥ork, Age Francen, Coombe Deossbay i. Schooner—The Rebel Commodor ¢ Barron, dc. have been officially announced. Ub geal Mi theese neg cet emreets b Bactean, Y ns “yO Hatin BREW, BEDFORD, Sey 12-Arr ache Buniee 1 Adama WHE COTTON MARKET STILL EXCITED, | The action at Washington, N.C.,on Saturday morning | The Richmond Enquirer of the 13th saya:— Pig ume rsa gr ent chigiedamaal aie Sohr Nimrod, Dow. Alexandria-f P Buck & Cp, > °* Nyork, Bid sche Ann 8 Sa.‘er, Fish trom Warehainy, New Jast was considerably more important in its rosuitsthan | The tyranny of the Lineoin goverameat is grinding the | Srwnm pion bs es . pi _ pa cinyte pe etek ington © § Brown £00 NEWBURCPORT, Sept 12-0Sid scbr Edward: hanseyer, &., a, ae, was supposed from the secounts first received. It has | Mberties of the people into the very dust, and thousands et aa ee eS ey i matter ee | Sche densy Lind Rainbone, Philadelphia -H 6 Rastett, f Baler Moraeuer no anger, Davin, NY. taught the rebels our strength, and convinced them that | would feet gratified in Maryland even for a respite trom } “6 immed . was wr sehr Bath WR Brown & Go. MMARTCCRET, sept 10— ase slop Ranger, Dum Nor ged handed to ihe mensingte heiaging the prosended cote "Norwioh=- NEWPORT, Sept late wches N Baker, Ketloy, NYort rashness is not always the highest wisdom. While our 108s was small, theirs, it is now ascertained, was upwards of three hundred in killed and wounded, besides prisoners. This unexpected and disastrous result of their attempted suprise of a Union garrison will doubtless diminish their audacity, and render them hereafter more wary in their raids. ‘The great disparity of loss on our and the rebel sides is owing mainly to the effective execution ef the United States gunboat Louisiana, Acting Lieutenant R. T. Ren the wrongs inflicted by their oppressor. Accounts of ‘ndividual cruelty might be given which would make the lood of every Marylander boil. The same paper contains a list for a winter outfit fora seldier, with ita price, and calls om the Confederate go- vernment for the clothing, or money to purchase it with:— One eap, $6; one jacket, $25; one pair of pants, $33; ene pair of shoes, $18; two of woollen socks, $2 60; two weol shirts, $10: two of drawers $8. Total 908 50. : The eteamship Bohemian, from Liverpool on the éth, rvia Londonderry on the 5th inst., passed Cape Race at leven o'clock on Sunday morning. She was boarded ‘%y the news yacht and a summary of her news obtained. ‘The Bohemian has 120 cabin and 307 steerage passen- gers, all of whom are well. She reports experiencing 4atrong westerly gales during the voyage. ‘The steamship Arabia, frem Liverpool on the 6th, via ‘Queenatuwn on the 7th, passed Cape Race at twelve ‘9’clock on Sunday, the 14th instant, on ber way to Halifax c. a ij ‘Happuch, Kelley, do Jor Botan, Sid munication. In aboot aif an flour the person who catled’ ARRIV! Phang Pom Sadchsae aches Joke Perkiney meat ED. onthe previous daycame mand apid that Mr. Murray Pee atea.™ frigate Guerriere, La Perouse, Halifax, & | Fortress Monroe Sulla B Gam: brewster Co Grand ; Boston; Hortensia, Fow!sr, Rondo fe desired him to say that he was then engaged in @ very’ | “I” ani Ne York (Brem), Wenke, Bremen, AugSt, | puree Mpeens etiiten and” Macy Nowell: Cavell, Phike important public matter and could not call until next ‘opt 3.7 PM, with mdse wmd 468 passengers, | delphi; si Venus, at inet, off the Gallop, aaw bark Gn hravethport; orden, Ci 'NYor! morning, when he would eome to the treasury office. In in iat 4b 00, loa SE Be Bork Baraca, | Ht, Rilzabethports 1H Borden, Coiling, WE OCR: the meantime he had no pressing need for the money, tat 48, Jon 37, Pr brij sage, steering Bi | port for Bastport; Sami Nash, Thompson, dv for a Id let it ‘lat 40, lon 6)” 3& Beem shiv “Ennerturn,” with | Albert: Jomeaon, Jameson, do for Portenonth, . ‘and wou! remain until after the interview. The 40 days out. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 13—Arr bike Arab, Ndble; Tere object of this message was doubtless to gaim time, the | ..! Arn (BY weniper®), Bearse, Alexandria, Horas Yiator, Veurte, Reston; mobe Age Amen: A Bev Bom, uartermas \F. 0. Plotters fearing that Mr. Cisco might in the meantime Ship Manchester, Trask, Li\*7pool, Age 18. ig yay fl River; Gamect Lewia Fog, Fortin call at the Marshal's office, and thus afford them: less 10 Tram & Rene ars ae ee ROT | ng iota: Fiz, Choos ‘and Poston; but as it was blowing a heavy gale from the | shaw, commanding; and to the promptitude and ac’ ‘The Governor of Virginia tssued, September 10, a previa. 3 30, . Norman, Baker, Horton -atsiward, the news yacht was unable to board ber and | tivity of this gallant, patriotic and wide awake offer | onto the citizens of Richmond, appointing September | Ore ctieapg, nn ne | g alk atath d'Go Hed nt W at tad cine tsentie | Bieaae yen pee ‘obtain her news, which is two days later than that by | the country is indebted for converting into a bril- | 22 for thg election of a delogate to supply the vacancy pra sa onan br. W. HL. Tho eo pacege: pe ee oem passage” Atired Williaina, colored sou: Ella, Parkard nals Matai ste Bobemian. ‘ liant victory what might otherwise have been a sad | occasioned in the House of Delegates by the resignation of | 1 ts yr cies ond ated that am eenoge Ki | Ship James L Bogert, Conway, Liverpool, Aug 36. with | Rotel aie Waleed NBT ‘The stcamship Pactolus, from Liverpool for Quebee, ten | reverse. His praiso is upon all lips, and it is to be hoped | John O. Steger, Mr. Steger having accepted the situa- | Called at Mr. Cisco's and stated tha an employe (® | mdue,to Bogert & Kuevland. {1ith inal of Sable Inland, | Hosion; Sea Witch, Tyler: A Taxtor, Duk tion of Postmaster at Richmond. copyist) hed forged the Marehal’s name to checks at a | *Psrt (ithiste, Cousins, Liverposl, hy 30, with aoa, to eee eres aeetinrbor, £8 ateenan,” Beulk that the government will evince its approbation of this distinguished service by an immediate promotion. ‘The companies of the First North Carolina Union Volua- toers engaged fought with splendid bravery, and the palm of devoted valor and fidelity to the flag of the republic ie frecly awarded to them by the Northern troops. Let not the loyalty of the North Carolina Unionists be any more disparaged by craven cavillers, who have no word save of censure and distrust for anything south of Mason and Dixon’s line. PY There are those who doubt, or falsely pretend to doubt, the possibility of raising even a single Union regiment of North Caroliniang, and who declare, with the dogmatism which belongs to utter ignorance, that ‘the only loyal men in North Carolina are the negroes.”’ From informa- tion derived from the best sources, official.and otherwise, Tassert_ tbat North Carolina will have a full brigade of native Union soldiers in the fleld and ready for fight be- fore the autumnal frosts, ur wounded in the battle of Washington have just been conveyed to this city. Many of the bodies have been recovered from the lost pe Picket. Among them is the pody of Captain Nichols. Several houses have been torn down in order to afford an open range for the guvboats. Three hundred acres of corn have been cut down, for the reason that it was through this feld and by its aid in the matter of the corn that the rebels entered the place in the manner they did. Capt. McNamara, of the Third New York cavalry, went out on a scouting party, and arrived in this city last night with twelve wagonloads of cotton and four wagonloads of corn. The cotton and corn wore got in the vicinity of ‘days out, passed the same point at eleven o'clock yester- day merning. The steamship Now York, Captain Von Santen, which *¥ fet Southampton on the 3d instant, arrived at this port New York) about noon yesterday. Our European files by the New York are throe days “later than the papers by tho Australasian, and contain ‘ome interesting details of the news to the day of her ailing from England. The Archbishop of Canterbury was suffering from a ‘dangerous illness, and was not expected to live many “hours at the ume of the departure of the Bohemian, The departure of French troops for Rome had been ‘ountermanded. On the Paris Bourse the rentes were firm at 69f. 0c. on the 4th inst. gf The American War Question. Tne London New editorially shows how false thus far ‘aave been all ike predictions of the London Zimes on American affairs, and how unjust and partial have been {ts comments. ‘The Peace Society of London has issued an address to ‘the people of the Unived States, urging that the time has ‘some when an attempt should be made to arrest the destructive conflict that is now being carried on. It de- \precates any interference with American affairs but ‘auch as would prove acceptable to Americans; ‘Shi bank where Mr. Murray kept his private account, | Nesmith € Sms.’ Had light W winds ait Lynn} J Comptcur Yat London ; Jax. Nedison, Burt, Bhip c 7 Bow den, Ton int few hartstte A Stamler, Theobald Ldverpool, 30days, : Louls . ow di and that he (Mr. Thompson) had been sent to ascertain | witht to of Renner # Brown, tad stony W whade te ee oar e lune cote. Bi . if anything of the kind had been done at the office of the ee Banks, me ‘since then light W winds, having beew 13 ODM, Grdtrer, Salem, Van Buren, Wall, Portemouthys ‘8 thence té port. een m ord; Ann S Assistant Treasurer. After an examination of the checks hip Harraseeket (of New Haven), Wait, London, 30.dags, | B. er ae ae vere it was found that no forgeries had been presented there. Pele to emaite & Bone, AUg Sime See, # ik (ahi greeter Ramary: Crowell; [sane i, ; Ist, 08 Bani sch, Crowell, and Medora Chase, Boston. In the, meantime it was ascertained that forged | Union, bond W. iorixs, el Septttetie bark Glenalvon, %m Dublim, checks for $1,300 had been presented at one of ip Plymouth Rock. Hammond, Londo tenets ht ard and brig Ulidine, (om Rio Jknetro, have bec ordered te days, with mdso and 36 passengers, to Grtanell, Mint the city banks, ana paid out of the private account of | Go. ‘Aug 24, lat 48. lon 3b sigpalized slip itiwood Walter, |“ FORSrSMOUTH, Sept ald sehra Charmer, GNerty, and ick, her wall, hiladetphia; Wis A Dutdsq, Mayo, Marshal Murray. Chadw nce fe Liverpool. M Ship Adelaide (Ital), Chiappari, Glasgow, 35-day, wit | NYbri. Tn consequence of statementa that have been made, we | mdse’ tod Brasgiottt, fad very heavy weather, PRO are requested to state that this delinquent individual, | gait? Mares, (of Boston), Sievens, Havre, Ang who was merely employed asa copyist, had no access to pa heed (Meck), onlesioh batters ‘went with Pf City; dn vl, Luce, Elizabeth pert; Carel i ¥ Kise ang passengers, ‘unch, Ineke 7 i tin, Rondowt; any of the private books, papers or official documents of | ™Hurk Wiagenen rene); Voloker: Londons 76 days, in ballast, | Gagekins Monreal Aaiioenin wad Crelows, DoaltN foes, the Marsbal’s office, and that the government has in no | ‘0 order. ‘Mth—Arr steamer Faleon, Jonom Kew York; ackmJotm L Bark Archangel (Ital), Consigliert, Southam ‘36 days, | Darling, Wriuht, do. way suffered by his treachery. ballast, to order. Awg20, lat 47 10, lon 21 18, spoke Pris. ROCKLAND, Sept 6~Arr ship Cavalier, Crockett, Baages The name of the absconding party is Alexander Heil- me brig KoniginRilrabeth, 10 days from Oardi@ for New | for ltverpoot:7thachra: Sine iam, antares ork. N en, ‘ior, de for do; th. born, « British subject, who, it appeurs, some ten or | _ Hark Wursaia (Hano), Becker, Rotterdam, 49days, with Limerick Lass, Green. Bangor ‘for. kiverpoots cli ‘eallan , mdse und 32 passeogers, kart. Hal W winds. w ateton, |G Horton, Jamegom, i eleven years ago, committed forgeries in England. The | hich sea the entire passuge. (Aug l3, int 48.85, lon 1 65, an Sid éthe sche Uncle Son: Spalding Nock ship Came ruling passion is strong under any circumstances, and | the wreck of « bark apparently Hr, timber mien. dumaned, | Ue: Jordan, Liverport: scire A Bowern, Robinwn, ‘we te logged and. abandoned; ren alo in. thal NAdarnn, NYOoe; Oregon. IPratt; Superior, Robim= this fellow's mania was forgery, otherwise he eould have | situatons her mainmast was, gon, by the dn r fovernaat 18 ton, nnd Juno; Robinson, do; Panny Keating. Snow, Bat eet above, ani Ving on deck, her starn all stove in, bul- | more: llth. F Eugene, Aslwrn, Nari, taken a package of $600, which bad been given into his | Weteuore and ahe had been choronghiy airipped of ber'| “SAN FRANCISCO,’ Sept 10—Aco oteamaship T; erates charge by the jauitor of the buljding. ‘Theft of so small | Figuing! blocks, iron work, doors from deekiouse: and every. | Hillyer, Lion; sip, Arora, Clough, omg Kong. Bi ing of value or use that conid be taken: 1gih, y Ion steamer Orizaba, Panama. amount was beneath the dignity 6¢-Mr. Heilborn, and he | 39 : passed sp Southern Eagle, bound £. LEM: Sept 2—Arr baek Zotomt, € soared to bea forger fer over quarter of a million of Bark Lexington, Wilkins, Cadiz, 34 days, with salt, to | Thomas ion, Lamgley, Mindo Doilner, Potter &Co. Aug 28, lat’ 43,03, lon 57, algnalized dollars. + bark Rosetta, bound E; 6th inat, lat 4531, lon 87 29, spoke _ - ‘Tho polico and several detectives are after him. The | Dark “Ariiet, 27 days from Dublin for New York MISCELLANEOUS. ek, 4 n 5 EE TO ? emis steamboats and ears from all the outlete are watched, | misetcHevimd’ Aspiewele eee Li, HOUSEKERPERS AND-OUSERS WIGL S\Vire@ and if he bas even escaped to Canada ho will'soon be | ,,Bri# Benpina (Aus). Medanich, Onrdiff, 94 days, wit coal; | 2 Per cent by Paying slit! Pte ne aa esa rs POR ‘The Enquirer also says :— ‘The Confederate army is said to be at Hanover, York county, Pa., which is thirty-five miles south of Harris- burg. It is a village of twelve hundred inhabitants. Philadelphia {s distant from Harrisburg one hundred and six miles. The road from Hanover to York and from thence to Lancaster would seem to be the route to Phila. delphia that our army is pursuing. Perhaps Genera! Jackson is after that ‘ Old Pub. Fune.,” Bucl The distance by this route cannot be more than one hundred and twenty miles to Philadelphia. The Xnquirer has a lengthy account of the capture of Bridgeport and the fort at Battle creok in Tennessce, by the Confederate troops, under Prigadier General Maxey. Memrum, Sept. 18, 1862. ‘The Grenada Appeal of the 10th says that the Confede- Fate Congress adopted a resolution to adjourn on the 30th. Apreamble and resolution were adopted to make a Proposition to the government of the United States to treat upon the manner of conducting the war 90 as to mitigate its horrors, ‘The new Conscription bill is stili under consideration. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston has been ordered to the trans- Mississippi Department, having Price, Magruder and Holmes under him. Gen. Pillow has been ordered to report for duty at Ricbmond. Ospray, Kenney, NYork. th, Wiliams, Philadelphia Monterey, ai De rare ling M Witstm: Max , Cayenne visa ‘but says:—‘Surely the idea of friendly mediaticn | poiocksville, cr aaiiciaacs as ake cies clita tiascsemerkaiie to Funch, Meincke & Wendt. : * Fee Oe RAED th BADSPORD'S got : ‘may be entertained without any derogation of na } A large fire has beon seen for several days in the dirco- ra 8 hamlet | seized there, and brought back under the extradition | | Schr Rock Hill. Mortop, Aus Oa Wie gates pti hapten y] Cooper Institute. ‘The mst’ extensive pa tional dignity.” It argues that there are only ee of hl a a s sapacaed ene a of | at Milliken’s Bend. treaty. y days; split sails, broke fore gaft and ‘sprung aleak. clans goods'in the city. ‘two altornatives to issue out of the war—either the utter { ‘42 turpentine farms in that locality by the rebels. Gon ernl Lee selecrnpie to Fa Dayan’ Get, sevice he bed Bee ear teait Haske Bincbarport SINGLE MEDICATED: QaTR OFTEN DOES. MORB® David Brinson, a citizen of this place, has been arrested | paroled 4,000 prisoners and captured thirty pieces of Rear sy ceo rpa.g ETE erik cry Mierioer ently dan vgood than xix montha’ troatmene by ather methods. ‘extermination of one of the parties to it, or some form of accommodation and compromise between the contending and committed to jail. Hw is the man'who was captured SurRewe COURT—GENERAL TERM.-<—Nos. eet Schr Nor’west, Haskell, Elizabethport fe by aforce of the tharind artillery, under command of causes only) 1, 2,3, 4,6, 6,7,8,9, 10, U1, 12, 13,14, 16, ‘Schr Ann S Salter, Fish, Wareham, 4 das (, Motives of delicacy forbid our publishing det 38, 39, of U but we refer patients personally. te those who have beet cannon and number of stand of arms. 8:hr Lenore, Jones, Albany for Boston. The rebel General Armstrong’s report of operations in | 16 98 32, 93, 34, 36, 40. taides. It asks: ‘Is it not better to have recourse to the | Picutenant Bicomer, Our mon iad te srbuse Moree | West Tennessee hes been published. Ho claims that be | 1°s° e202 Cobnr Omcort.—Part lee Schr Clara Norton, Gray, Port Ewen for Salem @iMicted with like di-ensex. Ouirs, at a distance of twenty miles from their vessel, in Supreme Covet Cmcurr.—Part I.—Nos. 2379, 2367, 6040, Sehr A Gardner, 5) rd. Port Et for Be \. ‘Diseases peculiar to women, Gout, Rheumatiam, Dyspep> ~ Inttor at once, before the feelings of the North and South | order to capture the rascal.” 1 | passed, between Bolivar and Jackson, destroying the | qoa7, 2413, 2411, 421, 2428, 2425, 2481, 2483, 2485, 2437, | _ Steamer Foren Sat ea oon ee sin and Skin Diacawew are cur specialty. "become hopelessly inflamed with the most bitter animositY | Tho schooner Actor, of Washington, N. C., of about | mentg he claims to have taken 213 prisoners and killed | 2459» 2443, 2445, 2401, 2660, Sabt ‘2488. Part I1.—Nos. | via Nor tO se ener ITE meee? DOCTOR VON FALLENSTEIN, and wounded seventy-five. A bill has been introduced into the rebel Senate to create the office of Lieutenant General. A resolution was also passed recalling Messrs, Mason and Slidell. .General Smith’s brigade returned last night from an expedition to Heraando. He destroyed the bridge across e Cagwater, eight miles beyond, and also burned the pot and several cars, thus cutting off railroad commu- nication with Hernando from the south, - NEWS FROM CINCINNATI. 56 East Seventocnth street, near Union sanare, Mew York. » 2443, » 2483. 2016, 2200, 2232, 2272, 2254, 2260, $268, 2270, 2278; 2276, | , Stramer to_U 8 Quartermaster. 2290, 2993, 2256, 2286, 2258, 2202, $206, '2208, 2302, | Mgr Si Rtas ‘Torry (U6 transport), Chapla, Fortress 10, 608. Monros, to U § Quartermaster. : Steamer Mare Nichol phitaacipatas” ‘At — MAILS FOR EUROPE. The ship Byzantium, from Liverpool, arrived yesterday, AUMITH & BROTHER'S wayddage Wot the Banks, with Tight W winds; 4th Inst, =! cHo! ‘The Rebel Invasion of Maryland—Great | !* 4}. Jon 95, signalled a ship bound, B, showing Nos 2149, Battle at Hagerstown Heights—The Re- Round Wr "Died: Robert Richardson, seaman, of the Untied PALE ALES ~ bels Completely Routed—Operations of | tit snip arctic, from Cardif, arrived yesterday, reporta | Brewery. R-gbtgenth giroet; betwoew Soventh and Bight the Rebel’s in the West—Another Fight | !st i 50, spoke schr Charles Allstrum, of Pro- = mst hed he i ae GIMBREDE'S, $4 ALBUMS (FIKTY PICTURES t inet, Lal |, lon ue vincetown, with 23,000 ! in North Carolina—News from Mexteo, | ay) rig taicy Darling. from Havana, bas come tothe Uo- | AT ruled at 63” Wedding Cards Nois Paper. Mose sixty tons, wont ashore on Body’s island, just opposite Roanoke, but outside, afew days since. She was loaded with liquors, oniohs, ke. The authorities destroyed the Niquor; but the onions were saved. The boat has since gone to pieces, being very old. Commodore ‘Barron, recently released, bas entered upon the duties of commandant of the revel naval depot at Charlotte, in this Stal Presentation of a Sword to Rear Admirai Foote. Rear Admiral Foote was presented with a magnificent sword last evening, at the Brooklyn Athenwum, by his ‘anti vengeance!” "A dospatch from Gibraltar of the Ist of September ‘iys The stoamer Masia, from Southampton for Alex@ndria, reports that she was chased by two steamers at night ™ the Bay of Biscay, but managed to escape, The Massil!a bas specie and jewolry on board valued a $876,000. It is conjectured that the federal gunboat Tuscarora ‘was one of the vessels engaged in the chase, or possibly oth vessels were rebel steamers. A &e., de. per Quarantine to discharge. grams, in perfect taste, Italy. numerous friends in Brooklyn, At an early hour the The Cu i} ip Asia tal 1, will 4 sone cath 5 oe LT ROE IEE SIE TEESE AG * whe oMciatTurin Gazette tmost capacity wi i Business Resumed—Movements of the ened aes Mipeeean dee artes ean, Ship Frank Pioree, 8 days from Portland. RTICLES FOR SOLDIERS IN ANY UNION CAMP. mot rin saya that Garibaldi has been mallwae isren eet kepisinss peer etn ati Rebels. Jenve Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. Bere eee e rene sar wcrpe (Both by pilot boat Mary | JA shouid be sent by the HARNDIS Bx press Co., 74 Bread verounde bei bay ‘ fear tite amt posal to pant sins are Rear Admirals Paulding, Storer and Crvcnwmat, Sept. 15, 1862. ‘The mails for Europe will close in this city at aquarter- aT dis Sits ere okcuiae banal _They ond da ly. and charge only} halt Fatea. turett Paces dininguisbed men iene him. * | Stringham, Commodores Gregory and Hudson, Brigadier | All business was resumed to-day, excopt tho sale of | past one and at half-past five o'clock this afternoon, to go} Thies ships, unknown. i RADICAL CURE FOR HERNIA OR BOETURE - by railroad. ww J An General Strong, Commanders Meade, Radford and Wade, | Hquor. " *, Cures this dreadiul disease; new im principle, light, cleas ee eee ee tarts prec eaieae Moay, | Atfour P. M, the various military organizations willas- | Tho New Yous Henaio—baitivu .or Europe—will be and eae UREGOMY & C0.,25 Bond mreat. pba dren oicaaltaben Pray avi MM ay its | Master# Marcy ‘and Meade, Lioutenants Bishop, Parker, | semble and drill. Publishea at eleven o'clock this morning, and. will sis ara aie RTIFICIAL LEGS—PALMER'S PATENT, 1861, BY csouee. ‘Two ot the mtutoers "were in aver of graiting | CaetGemendas Pantin, Fissbrown’ ant’tacnpa; |: zee revelamave fallen beck ‘aly four miles ‘nouth of | cmatarn tal eee TRO: | carats oe duly 16, battaat, | ZA, right ndiimirwed. Aras ge by be, De hum —_ q Florerce, This is st-ted to be owing to the scarcity of | andof the Great Battle at Hagerstown Heights, resulting | with 4 pilot on board. went ashore aud became a total wreck. | SON. Cision Hall, 1p otaire iochan Van Buren, Bum Lieutenants Casey and Cushman, Drs. Bache, Smith, Wil: Hams and Turner, of the Naval Hospital; Captain Brady, Master of the Navy Yard, Brooklyn; J. 8. T. Stranahan, L. B. Wyman, H. E. Pierrepont, 8. B. Chittenden, Geo. 8. Coe, Samuel Sloan, Walter S. Griffith, B. D. Silliman, George F. ‘Thomas, Smith I. Eastman, A.’ W. Benson, Geo. A. Jarvis. ° ‘him @n amnesty. Nothing hag been decided as yet as to the form of his trial. 3 Tbe London Times says that Garibalai is the undeniable founder of Italian unity. It adds:—“He must not “stand as a criminal before Italian judges upon ‘urks Islands for Boston, went | &°. eile alae IMPORTER OF NECKTIES OFFERS AT RETAIB . hae, gone te the assiatancn of | ANT Qaxen new style wide end or Monitor Tien, richest in the complete Rout Fertig ana anes ge Rebel Bae We Hexnr, fro " Army; the latest news of the Operations of 1 eis in | ashore at Chatham yester Kentucky and Tennessee; an Account of the Recent Battle back Theres tabere ni donrs or rape at Washington, N.C.,and all other interesting news in | »,CRATHA rk igloo ee hh 3 lam Henry, | good: is for Boston, ashore yesterday AM. | splendid Wide Ends at Se relation to the Progress of the War; lator news from | fie"echr Wolcet remains ashore, leaky and discharging. | 20: beat four-ply Linen ¢ of this city. water; but it is supposed that they are awaiting rein- 4 in market, at G5c. exch, sold everywhere else at $l 1603.00) dozen elegant Ties ‘$1 20 per dozen, 10c, eae corner of White street, The Indian War in Minnesot: she very grounds of a blow struck for Italy: A full company of marines, under command of Lieu! Sr. Pavt, Minn., Sept. 14, 1862, Mexico, &., &c. (By tel to S 8 Gil) fan's Rnoding Eevee), caveats BLAKE & CO., 379 Broad ‘The way toobviate so jarring a spectacle would be for | Pearce, ware also present. ‘At sight o'clock the coremovy | 4 letter from Commissioner Dole was introduced in the | "single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, slx cents. ‘Cuneek tapers! having passed Aig 12, it 32 N. lon35 W, 8 | RON NETS, BLOOMERS AND TURBANS. FOR FAL, y = Is —! a ie f Lone. ers wu ‘Garibaldi to pledgo himself to his old friend and comrade | Of Presenting the award, was commeenine tho audience | Legislature to-day, dated Fort Ripley, Sept. 11, to the | sempson Low, Son & Co. 47 Ludgate: Hill, London, Fug. | Si"Ck,0" American build, about om) wns, rite nothing dx: | 3, 13 Hari and Bi fans at Governor. He says he has been there twelve days, en- deavoring to effect an amicable arrangement with the Chippewas; but he despairs of doing so. After sending messengers to Hole-in-the-Day for eleven days, he finally consented to meet him in council at Crow Wing. Instead of bringing thirty or forty chiefs,as had been agreed, he brought three hundred men, armed. Hole-in-the-Day ‘was bold and impudent, and no result was reached by the conference, which was to be renewed; but a collision was ‘Victor Emanuel, on his parole, to leave Europe for an in- Commercial Intelligence. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Ta the Landon money market the funds were quiet but «steady. Money was in good demand on the 4th instant, Loxpox, Sept. 4, 1862. Consols closed at 9534 a 933; for money. Americas Stocxs.—Erie Railroad, 3134 a 3234; Mlinois Central, 80 a 49 discount. rose and cheered him in the most enthusiastic manner. ur. J.S.T. Stranaban came forward and presented the sword and epaulets to the Admiral, in very neat and ap. propriate terms, alluding to the numerous trying actions in which the Admiral took so prominent a part, and the esteem in which he was held by all Union loving citizens. The Admiral replied in the following truly patriotic manner:— Taccept this beautiful, emblematical gift—at once a token of your personal friendship and of our naval prow- ees—with no ordivary emotions of gratitude. Upon the scabbard of this sword are commemorated events, which sh about 40 mil WSW of Fi h ‘ = — land, will receive advertisements and subsoriptions for | on 109 thts sPatot Ba) tone: with nothing stand/og on deck BUSES RESUMED TO cINcTNNATT AND Louis. bak NOP IT ADAMS: EXPRESS COMPANY the New Yore Hunatp. but the roundhouse; ahe bad wo large Sallis painted white, with 777 in ac RPOOL, Aug 30—Phe Clara Wheeler, from Bombay for | Forward Bxpresses daily. in charge of special mensengers te . ey, Mdady & |p lirnnsl which but into Simon's Bay July ¥, would have to | Fittaburg. Columbus, (incinnad', Loaiwvilie, Cairo, BinLoule a discharge there. ‘and Memphis ali descriptions of merchandise, bank notes, 47, 46. 6, 22, 59, 34, 69, 41 org Fo oe ae et icw os ang ceher responsible express iat » 46. 6, 22, 09, 34, 69, 41. apt Jenks, of bark Mermaid, of Westport, reports her off | _ Ouir rates are as low as any other res KY, CLASs 438—September 15, t 108 3 F ticulars, please apply at oar office. 59 Broadway. +f pt al Bampton Sh: oals May 20, with ty ‘or particulars, Vey te EXPRESS COMPANY. J Kentoe! $62. 85, 88, 48, 47, 40. 15, 99, G1, 3, 5H, 4, 6, 16. | The wont oft Black Fa r ad Miseguri State Lotteri XTRA Class £37—Heptember 15, 1863. T) CANES. FOR THE MILLION—Ad . PISNEL, No. 2 Cortlandt street, oA, freulars sent free of by addressing either to ai ore MURRAY, EDDY & 0O., Covington, Ky. or St. Louis, Mo, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. . in the kind Providence of God, and by the valor of cher- | feared. Spoken, ce. — The sales of cotton for thee MNOOH, Sept, 4. 1882. | ished comrades, my own name is hororably linked with | _ Mr. Dole regards the danger of an outbreak imminent | gmote1 Drawi Ship Kingfisher, Freeman, Bence for San Vranclscoo, no | (ORNS, BUNIONS, HRIED NAILS, ENLARGED , @aice, of whieh 20,000 bales were taken by speculators | ‘Ze glories of our common country. In the first place, | The letter was referred to a committee of three, who re: | petteries. dale or iene Bi antett, henee for Hong Kong, Aug 1, et 6 | or arte tence tothe potlenh by Dr. ZACHARER, alte aad exporters. The market is excited. withan avance of a bye Ce, page= ao 4 ported, and the Legislature adopted a resolution that Da: (Drtawags, Bxraa Cust 385—September 15, 1: we 'hasew ; f cee ret 160 Broadway. Helets ( physicaus aaa am 21, 34. since last Friday. | The sales to-day foot up only | Snture of three piratical. slavers, I was employed in co. | vid Cooper, M. Rice, Frederick Ayers and E, A.C. Hatch 36, pe 6, 26 2.8 . Ship Joeephive, Paine, from Boston for suenos Ayres, Aug | grons ot the oy ce Gilat destibe ‘all quattion® sprees ere cua with Lae dagen eS tar fener ieee be appointed commissioners to repair to Fort Ripley © | 10, 47, 52, 41, 4 atk Late, Knowles, hence for Shanghae, Aug 1, lat 6.36 pers PLANTATION. BITTERS. TRADE REPORT. i ey a nctend vies, the short bit brilliant de, | actin bebalf of this State, in conjunction wich thoCom- | Clreularseent¥y addresing iy 4 yvornis co., "Hark White Sea, Evans, hence for Liverpool, Ang 21, lat 46 They purify, strengthen and invigorate, ‘The Manchester mmrket is still upward and exeited. fence of our rights in ina is here pictorially represent- | missioner of Indian Affairs, in any negotiations best cal- Wilmington, Delaware, 06, ion 4. Saat siiatad i trom Staaten ‘hey © by ay ano of water and,diet, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ed. When on tbat station, and proceeding to the city of | culated to preserve peace and prevent any outbreak. i Py Nets Woy i ‘of dissipation ant late Boure, The breadstufls market has a downward tendency. | Qanton ina small boat, four heavy granite forts opeued | phoge commissioners have leit for Fort Ripley. OMcial Drawings of the Library Asso- ve Foreign ¥ strengthen the system anientiven tue mind. rts. liza, Dehiy, NYork. prevent tinatnatio sna nittent fevers. jushin, Serntons, Mathias, Bue- The purify,the breath age! ae dity of the stomach. Bears, They cure Dyspepsia and Ce oiera Morbus, Richardson, Spence & Co., Wakefleld, Nash & Co. and overs report downward, with a decline partiaily of 34. a 6d. per barrel. Wheat dull, and declined 2d. per cental: rod Western, 98. 3d. +6d. a 108, $4.: white We Southern, Als. 3d. a 6d. per quarter: mixed, 298. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The market is goneraliy dull, Biclaud, Athya & Co. ‘and others report:—Beef dull, Pork very dull. Bacon juiet and steady ata partial decline of 6d. Lard quiet. upon us with round shot, grape and canister, interdictiug our passage; for which, and in vindication of our insulted flag and violated treaty stipulations, a single man-of-war shelled, and not only silenced the forts, but in face of a vastly ‘superior force, two Bundred and eighty gallant American officers, seamen and marines, under my com- mand, of that squadrom, stormed and demolished these fortifications, defended’ by an army of five thou- sand men, impressing upon the Chinese govern- ment the endur! and salutary idea of the power of the United States. This brilliant victory T 2 elation Company's Lottery of Kentucky, PR NE Crass No. 255— ag ees pret trom Flushing 24th, Win F Schmidt, a3 No. ptember 15, 1869, ; 66, 29, 5, 57, 17. 92. 58, 4, 7, 37, 48, 65. pas Ayre 8 hing ath, Wh T Prepepale oni Lass No. 286—September k; Sst, Jolin Stuart, Bernsee, Cardifl. ey cure Diarrhea, 12, 4, 96° 13. 22, 10, 32, 25, 29, 8, 63, 28. Priston (Pil), Aug S02Arr Norve, NYork; Slat, Mathilde, They cuee Liver Com Nervous Hewiacbe, For circulars, &c., address Baltaanytia, do for Glonoemer. Blt Sept I, A'Brewer, Chase, riya writ, hey mane the B, PRANCE & CO., Covington, Ky. ‘Ponoravx, Aug 29—Sld Fortunata, Duinich, NYork; 30th, | They are tg re weep Grand Turk, Bianebard, do. ya bark, roots-and herbs, aa are taken with the pleasure @@ See Advertising Columns for an Imports | Brest, Aug 26—Sid Courrier, Brandhoff, NYork. A beverage, without regard wo age ant advertisement relative to paving the streets of Havana, Brouwersitaven, Aug Sl—Arr Jubilaa: mie, Helyoet | Insiy” recomnzvensdedt del idl ‘and ald for Boston). Sid 20th, Hopkins, Car- | stimulant. Sold by all erase ined Lotteries. ote Kenmore, Graves, Sunderland, Pn DRAGS & CO.,200 REPULSE OF THE INDIANS AT FORT RIDGELY. ‘The following despatch has been received at the head- quarters of the army:— [— Forr Rivcxny, } jINwESOTA, August 26, 1862. H. W. Hautecx, General-in-Chiet: T have the hovor w report that this post was assaulted by a large force of Sioux Indians on the 20th instant. The small remnant of Company B, Fifth regiment Minnesota Volunteers, and the Renville Rangers—s company just or- Prizes Cashed in all 1 ‘Zallow inactive yLonly made the uame and the American reapectod Aug 3—Sid Lion, Cooper, Cardiff. 5. _saee LIVERPOOL PRODUCE ‘aticer. tnd feared by the Chinese, but it also had Pecans: ganized for one of the regiments of this Btate—were the | Information given, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, ae panitue, Onerian, NY ork. Soe prerers ‘Ashes firm, at 32s. for pots and pearis. Rosin advanc- | ence in securing us a highly advantageous treaty ut amity | Only groops I had under my command for its defence, and ‘No. 11 Wall street, room No. 1, New York. ©. ‘Aug 29— lye, Parry, NYork; Slat, Cephas | icinnesiemioe oe eh. anne beni eng: common, 29s. a 298. 6d, Spirits turpentine firm at | and commerce with that nation, which connects respect | nobly did they do their duty. Scene ie chee tee ee ee tonic Composed of pt in ve. Rice steady. Coifee ivactive. Lin- | and fear only with the power to redress wrongs and in- The engagement lasted until dusk, when the Indians, Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashe ote tab We the! Sugar i Ve ‘ i ‘CRONSTADT, Aug 25—Arr Guiding Star, Bearso, Boston, ~aood oll atecdy at 428. and information furnished. Highest price pa ag eg ee) id tor doub finding tbat they could not effect a lodgement—which was eaters 18 Wall ctroen. Cama, Aug 2—Arr 8 ll, Taylor, sults. In the third place, the scenes on the Tennessee, <DON MARKETS. Cumberland and Mississippi rivers, connected with the | prevented ina great measure by the superior fire of the mia oa rien, Risquert, NYork. Wheat Mekwiet ton declined 2s. a 48. per quarter, | Western flotilla, are here also graphically drawn. The | artillery under the immediate charge of Ordnance Ser- prt Cashea i Ail temas emkinaed bees ‘CONSTANTINOPLE. Ang 19—Arr New York, Cooper, NYork; Byspepeias, Cor «Flour dull, and declined 64. a 1s. per barrel. Sagar quiet | fail of Fort Henty. Fort, Donelson, Clarkavillo, Columbus geant J. Jones, Untied Bates Army, which compe aa 6 eee eee eqalined Lotion | sist, 00 Clary, FMBOR 38 sais, 3 pete Boe io * stead} vot 7 a . No. 10, wit entire clearance en. evacuate the ‘ines " "ma! , . a - » ‘3—Paseed }, Isabel wen, from - leriy reat cra. fale quiet Fog ge me ge aed aaand YGinbdrland. and with the partial clearance of | rounded—withdrew their forces, and the gallant littie gar- Se a are Or Re Ow LOR iL Hepl LeAge Jos Gliebrisi, Carney, Callao (and ald Prd dalitate parsons. Sub by all grosers, drv hotele: «giderable advance, the Mississippi rivers, are known and ig oper — Semaine overt ready ae Lye ae Substitutes for All the Old Hates in the | {05 Loiidon); 24, Kmpervr, Finlayson, London (and ald for | and saloons. ee 4 co., 202 Broadway, New York. THE LATEST MARKETS. oo | Demtowred upon te, tie representative oC tae omcers ad | thriving familie, arrived atthe post in'a moet miserabio | stv ahould by tained by Raving gow ones of KNOX 218 | “ xawovrn, Aug Sid Jonny Jomklos, Sulung, NYG vuaseeacien minnie , Sept. 5, 1862. fl ded sev red . . and Lascow, Aug 30-8! orton, 2 mashes tie — Comrow,.—The ‘sales of ‘cotton for the week have been | men of bog adron, so ably supported by the brave | condition. Some were wounded an erely burned, | gid elegant enougl? to captivate the admiration of any one. Hisnune, Ang 30—-8I¢ Alarta, Holst, San Pranciaco. tnviggrasen, renagthions and p urlies the aystem wtinm J having made Ss trom their dwellings, which bad been fired by the Indians. ‘The people in the immediate victwity fled to this post, Nowhere else ia the Hat business reduced to an elegapt art, | Ayraic And ao much labor and elegant and superior Army of the West, the highest, if not even unmerited honors. But the diffoulty of improvising, croating that flotifia—the days and nights of mental agony in its pre- joney expended. Wet one of kmows | Arr Al CuRhaven Sin, aaa Mauchester (3), Halcrow, Prese Qrove rim. tig aretratnd clinays jek ro and. Wats. See e aes tn ores, Philadelphia: M rb Partitianip maapied io weak and delicate persons, Sid 2th, Pequot, Davis, NYork; Metropolis, Kenney, | sud oma be relied upee for its purity. | Tt cuses dvayepaia, 14 including 50,000 to speculators and 5,500 to . The market at the first of the week opened Duoyant at an advanee of 2d. a 3d.; bet a reaction set i Tonic. ant is just the thing for-changes of the ‘ iv nf , 1 peration—rendered the subsequent fighting, speaking | and were organized and armed as fur as Practicuble to —EE is ‘ \ ‘Sores Monn Fei ciews om sn ey WS aavatice comparatively, a8 pleasant episodes. Again {theo you aid in its defence. Bight Cartes le for $1—Equal to &. Jona, NBs ist, Coles ial Bmpire, Pierce, NYork; Clara | ®. gendle ea cat re, druggists, howsle and apis Surats, eof d “tg mina’ Fac er for this beautiful sword, which I shall ever regard as a On the 22d instant the Indians returned with a mach | the best made, BALCH'S, 233 Greenwich st.,cor. Barclay, roy iy May «ne em, Bich, and D Hoadley, Baree seasons. 4 1 DRAKE hy SO. wn Hevedway, at v. o by eh ad agai wratds bat the Nut of sulos | personal givt of friends whe have elevated and onnobied | larger force and attackod ‘us on all sides. but tho most do- _— S NYork, Zillah, Jones, Sah Fraprisce: Se 8 Suin- 7—1800—K —DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS was firmer ward, but the amor walks of civil life. I shall carefully rve it, I | termined attacks wore on the east and west corners of the To Retired Naval Officers and Other: ner, Dyer, Bastport; Piscataqa, Weeks, and Caihoun, Tru- | o¢ Romper re brand appears to be in owery amoute, port: ina, NYork, Gertrude, Congdon, NZealand and Bombay via | Of Wis Colehris ee a tabie, They ary a splendid article, could not be ascertained. The authorized quotations Japon. | aug 50, Aun R Bhompeon, Merriman, and Austrs. ; OA# oan de reXed Upon to strengthen and/invigorate exhausts fort, which are in the immediate vicinity of ravines. The ‘west corner Was also covered by stables and log bpmren o ier Wanted, Naval if to be 6 isters for the shall endeavor to be worthy of it. And I hope to trans- Md ‘ay, published, fore fore mit it to my latest posterity as an evidence of your Pair, Midaling. hich afforded the Indians great protection, and in or BULLUS, United States naval re pen od mature. see Oe | om aie RUthful in) vindicating owe. glorious | to protect the garrison Tordered them to be destroyed. | strat. ves Taare foe bowton Soper Re Weg, Macodame, Bir | SAME —— * Bod, astat, | Union and the supremacy of the constitution and laws, | Some were fired by the artillery, and tho balance by the lor’s Hair Dye—the Best tm the | Tikes, NYork ‘ RUT Ate nee Ser wanted Wal Hl KINSLEY. » ‘veles, ti 3e¢. | ct home and abroud, against internal and external enc: | Kenville Rangors,under the command of First Lieutenant jneohehes's re. ear yng re Loxbox, Sept l—Arr Pocahontas, Sears, Albers VI; 24, —— > Rabe me mio oes 8 20" a = bis 4 les, tneluding 16,500 | rr iog, 1 will wield it for the whole country, against any | J. Gorman, to whom and the men under his command = a to pertumers overywnere. Pitory Fah fs. 4 Fllsebetn, S rlowelt Rppecer end Mebourne, Boasen, LAGS, BANNERS AND TRIMMINGS ON HAND AND aie, wrendetetly market is unchanged, closing quiet and | State: aye. even the State of New York of Connecticut, | great credit is due for their gallant conduct. NYoris Sept 1, Allouso, Lae Marniora, d Law ‘order, Ornamental Painting oa Silk, fe ‘The balls jell thick all over and through the wooden ve recreant, in attempting t ithdra ieee cthes prove Fi " lo itom ‘the bine | buildings erected for officers’ quarters, Still the men main HOGER & GRAHAM, Artisisand Manw/acturers, their star—the emblem of ‘their State— the blue i steady. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for | "Mime ee ae Moore for NYork. Duane strvets ‘The provision market te duil. jous old flag. To this end I pray th: Puined aholf ground, ‘The Indians then prepared wo carry | children relleves the child frem pain, invigorates the | iu 0ULSeht been fey Nupbard, Mauritius, E+. - Lospox, Sept. 8, 1862, | ot oat eto, act as faithfully in. the Tuttre. an [| the post by storm: but the gallaut conduct of the men at | semach and bowels. cures dysentery and dlarthann, corrects froma Grave Tigger Sia ume, None 91S, | EPA icg.-DOWLING'S ORPICIAL EDI Consols close a: 083% a 9954 for money. ‘The return of | humply hope 1_have dove in the past, when meeting our | the guns paraly zed them aud compelled them to withdraw , | #cid\ty en cures Nun Shells deren thes Sims ch ciors, | Blackfilars Korie BY Oth sure (0), Quedee po MET OT 4 he Book of Evghnd shows an increase in bullion of | gnemice in the Fast, in my efforts towards crushing | after one of the most determined attacks made by Indians | ‘Diantum, Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottia — i bg | ur fare (8), Onis, Renaey, ond pon GG Gur cele vp all vooksellers and : militar; te OMe “men of Companies B and C, Fifth regiment of Min- Ann Eliza, Davison, NYork. this atrocious rebellion in the South, I say this atrocious mio ion, Radical Care | | Matsos, Au bark Young Turk, Jones, New York, | “@°0'* Sid 25th, bark ‘ee lestin, £146,000. rebellion, and is it not an atrocious rebellion, when the In American stocks, frie Railroad sold at 32. Trasses.—Marsh & Co. — — Sout menting the mournful spectacte to the civilized | negota Volunteors, aided by citizens, did good execution, soy he tea chur, Wee eouneeent Howes, NYork. MIA Gh RUPTURG BANC NEWS FROM CUMBERLAND GAP. cori ot vaving voluntarily gone into the electien ithe | ad deserve the highest praina or tht hero conduc. Tiling oiner ruta ofice ofame'namer Female attendant | | Man i ang iin, jay ni SRN Maney, Carve, Hw aiPauen ever re ro te od by the constitution, and, findii we also to bring our notice . pO OEE RN tala a ww pri ple, and cle ie 5 pBt rings Fh hee Al 28 | unk Acting Acetstant Surgeon of this post, who, assisted | Ootsenaouers Mair Dye, Preservative Nrwrowr: au 301d Portland, Leayitt, Mio Janciras The. ane, Nee “UREUORY «80, 290 iteeit in the minority, attempts to rule or ruin the govern. tis, Lewis, Raitimore. ment it had, in common with the North, fought to es. | by bis most excellent lady, attended to the wounded | wig depot, wholesale and retail, No. Aster House. The Nucrows, Aug 2—Art Baldassare, Randich, NYork; 7 \ “Mtaation of the Union Forces Under | ment it hid. in common with veeances hive led mo to | promptly; and 1am happy to add that under bis curoful | Dye e upped by experienerd artists, sth Davy, Lazer, do. BW TORK, BBP ES ENCE, Gon, Morgan, ce. revert to past scenes aud personal services. Having done | treatment most all of them are prospering favorably — “= Ripe. iW, Sept 1—Oii, Gavas, Wieting, from Balumore for | “Dyae Sim —Thie (x th certify, wat your MANDRAKE Cincimwani, Sept. 15, 1862. this, permit me, in this solemn crisis, to add, thata | Me, Wykoll, of the Indian Department, with many W. A. Batch Ammerdam, sp by, Ciara, Wella, ( for | PEals AND SEAWEED TONIC have completely cu) 3 ng . . v glorious future is assuredly open to us and to onr country, | other citizens, rendered ailicient service. ment for Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, and Dyeing, and | Searonn, Sop Passed by, rom Callao for | PEI? Av uested liver of Tong sanding, during ih Adtviced from the Cumberland Gap to August 31 10. | eine neni eae the condition thai the entire loval | Our small arm ammunition uearly fuiling, on consulta. | Moldavia Greas for beautifying the keir, 16 Bond stroet, MAM Aug 9-Of, Otic, Dansemnann, trom New | ste Tak, stns mon dail by gir fwly PRLS a that Gen. Morgan’s force is in fine spirite, He is | North immediately arives in ity might, foregoing all other | tion with Ordnance Sergeant J. Jones, | ordered the balls ters Discovery Cu York tor London, tee tea! aauitther syasem was completely worn out DY G00 to be removed from some of the spherical case shot, which, with many of the balls fired bythe Indians, were collected and recast, Ammunition was propared by a “party of men Jadjee Organized for the purpose, who worked ny yy Until a good sapply was obtained. considerations, and either in person or otherwise concen- powers to the work of crushing this monster | nally and forever. Bowemiay, ory Care Race—Tategma | Uinual vomiting. Everything we could by Soap form of Serotule, obslinate Bruption of the Skin (Pan’ senamente yan wit tnd old Ulcers, No, 4 Division sumvet, Now York clty, since (The ketene vin Lencengercy.) 2 mde paper, and ioe Fm My sat Arr from RY ork, ouphin, Cuucord, Leon, and Clarina, ta | she had iis Af 8h . ngroud; Mald of Orleans, and Quickstep at Greenock; | perience irul Complexton.<Laird’s Bloom | Kosi!) Milt Rings Owe, Geo Peavey, DH Waren | De TONIC the country in all directions for forage, and will pee iy “siloved. 4 byes hong his front, but not tn his rear, all e rebels aro Stitt. ving jolnad General Kirby "8 Mi ‘The sword, epaulettes and accompanying parapherna- lia are of the most beautiful and costly character, The through. 8 nd carve boxes Of rum and Be the rebels in Kentucky ‘te,, Ree cabbard and hilt of the sword are of solid gold, beayt! | The Buildings composing the garrison proper are Still } or Yeuth or Liquid Pearl has.ao equal for preserving aud | Winter! wo a J A Stal De Lhealth aa ever she enjoy or life, Ltoink tiie ie Smith Pari a. Tully and appropriately chased. On the scabbard is ‘the } aprbut they are very much wreeked. All of the out. | fowouitving the complexion and skin. Ladits, after using | Silver Clout, at Dublin; Joun Wexiry, —~ Siar, © Sherman soon een dost remarkable cures On record, and if pub tee ite wae follow ing inscription <2 | buildings except the guardiouse and magazines are | this delightful article, will hare no other. Gold by ail drag | john Knox, Antioch, and A Gailatingat Liverpool, ing these lines will benedt the Siok oF aitlicied, i ee General Morgan made a raid at Roger's Gap, kilt, *!*\ caquad by the citizens of Brooklyn to “gu.7 ge Cilirely destroyed. Most of the mules and oxo belong. gists and at 439 Broadway. Arr from Born, Mari, fand Mary Siuzaner, at Lverpoot | lideriy to dy aa a aie a lec Why and wounding six,and taking a whole rebet comply | Pre ate, as a tentimoninl of help figie OMlcer AB- | ing yo the Quartermaater's Department were taken by the ae fF from Baltimore, Tsabella Jon 190 Seve ah . ‘ortson " man. ‘iL, te sragjasion of is ONTO jar bersonal Fe we are loft with a scanty supply of transpor Prof. L. Mi Hate Dye, 50c., Binck _ S, RIBBONS, GLOVES ack OR ay ee drew He tie ayy vtlbntic services aug ma ygniome gt | guns ant vans and Brown, The best, Try it, Sold dy Druguista, Depot NS yr ms The Dratt. BUEN Pig, ee aut | Pe igblea every gocolers moans in my power for de } 96 Dey street tata wean Forte. news, | inctaniy. and cleans atiee, Gloves, Binogns. «te {HE DRarT IN Maseacttosery AME Hue one the ca eer ayeeting Darrieactes and covering (he storehouses © 500., Black or Brown 2 Francisco, nnd Hampton Roaday gotnte generally. HEGRMAS SKITS POSTPONED, Fn ot vom ea ine Morrice Forte in, | SNC ns tw giard ogaiust fire , Which wore fo Barclay street, and sold by ail ‘orig Prince Oscar Frederick | Sl OF a and Drege Ye oft rie with eart! ake a complete Sw y Lewis Spanier, Lewis, Phila a Bostow, Sopt, 15, 1862, In the dmrw. the creation of @ the determination t Tho draft in Massachusetts has been postponed tity | China Bix, ma i Ci rhy hadmwent here: throw ry hig tut the men auarters and the svore: " lay and ot his intrepi ‘aoe, the Cum- ah wore buildings, were saved Octobor 1, It is believed that the Stators quota will be | With of the robe} furtidentione.cm, Mr Fombe, ose, whch oi ist gf the Kiied anid woctabed eee aes | deiptia. = ‘i bis. Femate Supporters, Silk Blastte Betts, | sip Osan Re TOO LATE FUR CLASSIFICA CLUS t approved make, by MARSH BROTHERS, corner Poqens, Bugland er nship in, Mawvnews uliadelph p, Kairion, London nm ( bark Tod! sins an ase ROCs! FPHE, MEMBERS oF FRANKLIN |SiUN Ad ‘filled by wolunteers by that dato, berland and the Missiaeippi. eed ceve-,| 1 alev horew'th enclonne Tt ted, ay and Ann sireet, Lady tn attendance. om ted to ruwet at Military 1a! , t m . NYork. quest b . ‘The Navy Yard band was prescm and decom, three killod and thirts mn eevee Loree otal hone stnteetmetnan Ha itumter, Waslare, a0¢ Phitedetpnia, | ing, oi Gigetewen, vo stung the Ct era) st ee eee nranind, Sept, 808, “ihe sania en eae tag | Very tenpecttelly, Four J. SHUBAN, vou | Rapture —Pemsses of every Variety, nN tenting, brig Marine, Go, Pie ine 1a a pia of te Bran Oo ‘By order ih whit <imiri now en rout ‘is oF ment Minnesota Vol: | trom t MARAH BROT carn oTelegeaphrd bark Amazon, from ation ty ey, . ’ vane Tobe pats cc te ihe ion, tu ton eee ‘or, | eulticiontly recovered. trom his TOT een nag a First tect regi ‘a a renee o or Siewe ee tule Wie caries on rink | Bnei @ ‘Deorewsee. ened wet! the 26th tame " pops. crating. nM ee Bureau of Byuipment and So eaters, , + _