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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, RePTEMRER IS, IRS, ABRIVAL OF THE OCEAN QUEEN, | Saisrodstsisica’nvmpdotiatts teats | Lote iets gm dome" | NEWS FROM THE WEST. MEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Pe init age qallaat colone), when it is kaown that it was (hat reginent ean meer wit the Reson. Ae - LL ROUSLREGIERS AND eee whch bore most of the hard bofore Baton Rouge contest with the battery at Port Hudsou, th: Sam FKawowog; Sept 4%, A Feet ty binging whver fate ‘ ou the memovab.o ath of Augi ou aud (he vontilator were fo tne. ‘ J ‘tye wg oo AS Feconnoisoances aeem Lo be the order of tho da rows aud moth Th The ship W. H. Prescott bas been chartered for» aad Important News from New Orleans, | ,,° si we tthe Faerie Maman aya wi : d present simothing the appearancn of C) Redels Falling Baok in wo Texas and New Mexico. peonsitoring pecition got up by Lieutenant Colonel Jo It was twossible ty aacoriain what the loss ef therebele * Buwiness from the bands of importers duriag the week “6 Masanc! mnteers, at | WAS, as those engaged on the Fess too woll x Fort Pike. ferent ance Was not intended for any | tocied by iron ‘cae to nthe pecppoviet ashore; but, enmtemmnen atemenne has boon remarksbly dull. Sulos 500 bare t crombed | Dog! Ma's, Covkiag tte DWAR Dp. WASAEG Phe aves. extant FOR UNION mr nn rncnrnn particuiar purpose, but ouly-o afford the soldiers an op- | /* the action was at very close quarters, the lose om rat 14e, Logal onder notesti(teom por cont diseo Le ae portunity of seelbg.whac they ehould bee, Wolls they aia |. ‘romust have been heavy, There wae to cemalty on | SKIRMISH with and Dofeat of the Rebels | Sr"! omer i he mountain nti ssn! a os OF Paris AN BN Bho Bombardment and Surrender | s°, sets, ana ue somotinng wo, and no snstake, pect of ike “ om ny Bh mbarking om the etewmer J. Morgan, with two pr och of as of Porter and Herex have aiready passed Into Near Jlorence ASit Lake issnaten of the Nth giver iter concantog | B a h if of Natchez artillery and 9 company and a yal of infantry, tho Httie | Mistory ty aibusere oheration, aud the exploits of the yal- , tue progroes of emigration batween lucre oe a 4 = . force West wp iv Burliagtoa, wibere they felt in'with. the | lant old frigate ia the waters of the Pucife have beon the ry ko &e. raitis were attacked by indians at Subtell's Cycom vy | PRUSINGSS BYSCe ry CINCENN ATE AD 6 vow Ae steamer Lelta, loadin with ‘umbér She waa takon pose | animator theme of discouree aréund mailioba of American or Rye arnone Gee RUIEG., A bat or Maakes, | Site Sanaa oe eee Bessiou of at ones aud Drag ama About ( twenty dive ee wane This yo ation can now, too, boast of @ _-- Lowes and Banaoes, well armed. are euc my rt dncd Sag Se 1 BXP he oy we a Sia we auaand fei of lumber were bro1 and it is ox- | Porter, tho son of the callunt sailor who shed 80 much ‘ : went Oa is from going e » eONMEEY | Pittahues. Cotumbus, Clicinuat, Louie Cara, at Ls ee DEMOLITION OF BAYOU SARA, fod that the rest wit BO eantiy Bdtainadvio. Colou © upon the United States Navy; and the Kesex: too, |, Carian ioph: 18, 100 | are sande arrived at balte baboon the loth; henge | 3 : Creo heiden desery credit for’ the sagactiy, courage ft of Me own invontion, named after the faraons G0 Pokal comiuioneet falling back yesterday, ard ar | y tbe California troops at Ruby Vailey uti he loo ver , r and eutorpr or, and, Hike hie: vited in tho conception and carry Inguished for being 2linost | IRSt noovunts wore hetwoen Demaasy Alo and Kul 00 Tramway au, fw garris ing out of this Obs ta rival in ber f eery Durning tha: briabod “ae nN sein san Tancrace, £5, 18 a , tHe IMPREGNABLE. IRON CLAD ESSEX, another M the doings of gacrittus o be fade tho bridges om the Bexerton ant Covington Ballod, ship Thacher, Secs Ran aM £ RPubiss COMCENE river has been tomy notice. t:ve di Hebol Barbavitics, bine tes 52000 5 of wheat; flso baited BE WAC RORY, et) AMD steamer Angi: a hay to be p ¢daye since cae ot Commodore Farrag party of Gtty-Chvec of tho 7 All depurtmonts of (rade ary Kuguiad db Neocon, of every de musa meeting wis bel ie Music Hal e the people to (ue imp tribution for tis re last Am tin Sunday Deki ntl IE Aninlle Hudson, about fo Haton Rouge Fat .. } she was’ @red upon by a field baitery oan the sh on of the Sibley Bxpedition ia | is said that no fewer thau sovonty-iwo bot Hed (0# tree ud dict: buvied by a patty of, Mi aus, who capt ‘while wandering ox the shore | t om effect | naar the quuboats, in the neigh vorhood of Vicksburg. rew engived © hundred rebe)s roar kided Ayo, wo i vot geveR and routed thy a VY CEMBS, NO 1 Commander, which is owing io (he excellent sanitary rogalations now MAJOR GENER prevailing. In lus arrangements, Geuoral Bi we a particular eye to the combinatio ‘ with the boautitul At ho same tim vi given to a tl ey laboring mon, w ‘UNION ARNIS TRIUMPHING EVERYWHERE, would be left huugry, and perh These mon are thus’ ’ empioyed-—V &o., &., &o, repairing the wharves and filling up the bi along the levees; two hundred and fifty inea repairing eo brokers at Louisvilie exchange board on a plan = eins its gantzacion Pegped vie ia averae a8 e Whe Roported Invoutment of Chartes- became enraged at hor words, wor ous tom, 8. C, threats against every fred of the Union, they deliberately Wasnincres, Sept 18, i8o2, | Pe ze 25; George &, Will carried her out of tho house and houg her upon a tree Pa) Gope. AG, TORE: Ingt voto stood:—Harding, 25; George A. Witlians, 23. Saclad ee ah of) te onde andl Doug. beraton a! (eet ay ie wot caovin.th otbothl qt es reccutiy report- | ilarding is a Union democrat. Guape dem te Geo Getta nid intvonee Comeasore Pavia | ed, that Charlesto on invested, nor that Citizens iv the vieiity of Portland, Oregou, Lave con- e organized 9 stock and imitar t tha New Yor : on her bull; but sobody was hurt, and the vessel was hot 1 The statement comes bot froin prisouers and dosert | PaMdUdCE. Cur loss was OUG Kilfod and one worndod Thy a! Wew Wlexico. crippled. ‘ihe Anglo-American roturned to ber wharf at | ors, and tw considered reable. A party of rebels recent. | Genoral Watlae Kons eulinvea' dt iia sumanesvhscot Thor POPE, New Orleans ou Sunday night, with twenty-tive ly visited n house on Pawpaw Island, ten miles above | eno corces hur, and diracted ta \ fre Lui diederiok Billinge aud of meetin, us very pratt, ARR ens cotton on hoard. Vicksburg, and d fat for themselves in tho | 3 diracted to veport fy xabure cutbneietic and be MOVEMEDE LO Vatse muLey is Lacly Py ee The health of the city is vot only as i bas, Odio, vomnmand of the tn, wre has Leen | to At siecess i he Texams Assassimate Their | when | last wrote, but it is better. The woolly bills of agsignet? to’ Gottora! AS. Sait: Ganoral Nolsan hag'rs tate of the late Souator Broderick wos eold | pean s vIn mortality show a wonderful decremse of deaths, iuost of a . Saturday tov $170,000. “ rn it J cover ad from hin wounds, and witli command the troops Reap pest.yalay ont vovelpt of ba EADLE & CO, Peblisvers, New York nanan thom to disperse sud go to the F Saw Frworseo. Sept. 16, ed United States dau i "3 treats of the city ro bat ‘ f 5,000 to tho N. rs ‘The steamship Ocoan Quon, from New Orl me be eikolesring the paccriatege aed me: PESEEG, Ef Pee oaiengs, eal thore I= suficient {ores fn that vicinity to make suck an | MY ected Nog Sinby volice Gant Aen says that ee i 0 row Ounanna pe, In recent liter I. said sometling about the repairs The Children of Slaves, effort succesat twenty-three emigrants wero kill by the | th inst., arrived at this port yesterday, oringing us | then being donc to the levees; bul ! was hardly aware The following correspontience is self-explanatory :>— one Gravelly Ford, Humboldt river. Colonel Conver witt de- *wery interesting news, Piso ho pei rte of te work ota done. Lone Orrice or Louisiana Stait PeNitENTARY, ) Be re erteee Monroe. spatch @ company of cavalry to-morrow to ascertain the a ‘The following is the rt nod, ‘hat ore was plank is now Angust 19; 1862, TY4t, OF PARGLED UNION 1 facts, and, if possible, chastise the Indians, Headarh ing avila am being filled up with solid earth, and to euch effect is thia | Masor Gan. B, F. PR, COMMANDING Drvaratest ov fe, Sapt. 16, 1862. The first arrest for the utterance of treasaiable lw Ley make te vilians, being dono 4 three or four more area or blocks piaetre: Wagner’ New tlekoa:'D, 3,0. Belding, | will be added to t ei oct to the city, and to the city’s funnces, to ‘THe GULY:— My Drax Str—I have in this tustitution several chil. guage in Califorma was made yerterday at f Major Mackay for refusing to tke the ont ‘The eteawboat Vandorbit arrived yortortay morning E. E. Parker, a, Bei ‘Charles P. Norton pony ns ‘of three or four ‘millions of dollars, while the | dren, born in the prison o! ” ew a " ith about one thousand one hundred Union parolod Fy 7 a 0% = , 5 Me,; R. N. Bushnell, iad tour-ghildren and lcanat & cheat ane taste tentante” iewcculd bealuinat pop alta. are gr oe sees a rriochclat des neste salah P. Te was cominitted to oe oe FRANCHCO, Sopl. 17, 1862, 4 age. without regard 10 aye OF time of lay, sgeryanlg, Pentacola; S.J. Hal, d em; Ca; as | criminal tm teovmerant 00 aunth. hiawogrieat the! sbee dokemlaaia ineese illanta: ae Blais property, and A ee Arrived atoamer Golden Age, alled abip Angiv | 2202, Lecommanst tee leonora, drusginca; hotels na eatseoe. . Cox, phi; Giles ‘Taintor, New York. Qwadjator of General Butler, in ull those bygieuic aud civie | the custom has been to sell thom’ into siuvery | {°° “8s the balance of the paroted Union prison: | saxon, Howlaud Island: ship Mary, Calontta it DIRARE « cd eros an States Navy. reforms, is Colonel, Thorp, Street Surrqvor, who, at the | at the age of ‘tou years, and appropriate. ths pro- | °"> Nis plage, en rwule to Annapolis, where |” Tho markets are unchanged, : Thomas yy, Henr: ia head his Irish laborers, is accomplishing wonders. | ceeds to purpuscs of State expenditure. In view | they Ly - een taken, amounting to 6,212, Some were ‘The Stockton Argus, Sau Jose Tribune aud Fulah Post, AKE'S ATION BITEER: Under such ap administration New Orleana is more ee om ores t, bnitoa States Army; | healthy than it has ever been. One week more and the 8. Scronborn and wife, United States Army; | fear of yellow fever will be an old wife's tale. of the evacuation of the city, and possibly the sick to luave Rio! three secession sympathizing journals, have been refused | yeynauste PE abandonmont of this institution, it has bocome a serious | '0 Sle Ww vase Richmond transnnigsion by matt or express, in aecordanoe with an ae lve: Sod matter what shall be done with these children. Knowing | The steamboat Swaun tet for Washington, D. C., this | ordor issued by General Wright. aud berbs, Tt iuvigor gre’ t restorer. A detigh panna of pie Bu wea ihe body withou! stimelateng Une ‘fen. Moses Bates, Warden Lonisiana State Yeniten- BB fe ae — ree Lear — oho Sherpa pial sentiments too well to believe you will order these | afternoon. The larger part of the town of Snel! ‘or county, bata. reste rove \dity of the ou ¢ eves “Slang. are. 0 amongst them sometiines because lieve ers, who have never ye! me by cl th " ye i a was destroyed by ft) Friday inst. gh los ite wand strengthens (he systeu. As ih eet ‘ Wounded Officers. in the precept of St. Paul, to be all thiags to alt Tithe peavtenyacy, rent late shacory. and norosciug to |. Another boat leaves soon with two Buntrod Union eot- | Norty amounts #)$25000. 00 OF Heo") Dy sper sig Gobiifpation, Diarriins, Liver, Cmpilst oak vt eet te be tumes of Lieutenant Colonel J. a. Keith, Twenty-first Indpna | the hope, perhays, that “Tmay save come, though, as I Notuateers, battle of Baion i Fanpop yen hcl nad Mr take a responsibility whieh you would so willingly assurve, diers fron: tho Chesaponi.c Hospita!, who lave recovercd, ‘The United States steamor Lancaster was at Acapulco Task to be directed with regard to these children of in- | and are going to Join their regiments up the Potomac. on the 5th, I or young, and is Rouge; Lientenaut J. “t Pon dvlicate persona. Soll by a believe =, Thirticth Massachusetts; Lieutenant W. H. Gardner, | I seldom try it on with such a set of Joprobates Tcal carcerated J 4 'e ec . parents. Very respectfully, your obedient SBD ear PNG AEN The Fronch war vessel Bayonnaise left that port on th iggiats, .j Liottonmans 7, J. Russoy, Sixth Michigan. them funny, , because they are constantly but- | sorvant, MOSES’ BATES, 20th of Angnst, haying eon unabio to secure supplies, Hal000% DRAKE & CO.,202 Brondway, New York, PR ag Officers. 3 tonholing me their lugubrions 1, McClellan Superintendent Louisiana State Penitentiary. s PORTIN e. all comayitionnlaa Wich the chore Belay @easek by asus ie Pr bs . earey, Sixth New York Volunteers; {| has been chased from the James river, “Stonewall Haapquarters, DEPARTMENT OF a gut, ciently strong body of Mexican soldiers, who held the PRANTATION BITTERS ant Thomas Lufly, do.; Adjutant E. B. Lansing, | Jackson bas flogged Popo! Clevor fellow is Jackson— ‘Naw Guaaans, Angust 90, 2 tort vatem:; 10.0 verfens, Seventy-Afth New York; Lieutenant E. Avery, do.; Liew” | noue like him iu the Union army,” xc, &e. While an- | sogn9 Barns, Faq., Superintendent State psc i Cricket Match. «re ee ae a “tenant @. B. Sheppard, Ninety first New York. ether fellow insists that Arlington Y ficights’ are socunied Ge ie etek. cna ane ee oF te akoon NEW YORK VS, WILLOW CLUB, OF BROOKLYN. WALLACK’s THEAT#.—Tho regular fal! andwintor season ; the colatratod clays SAN focssen. resigned _- rebel force, and another tri=mphantly tells me that | which enslaves any children of female convicts born in ‘Tho return match between the firat o!evens of the above | xt this popular establishment was duly inaugurated last tor its purity. Dt cures dyapepsia, ia. just the thing for changes! of he shington is taken, Presideut Livooin ‘‘skedaddied,” cra. lrugaints, Lota and aalgone ig fers. W. HL H. Stevenson, Seventy-firth New York; place of birth is certainly not | clubs, was played at Hoboken yesterday. After some | evening, undor the direction of the veteran manager Captain ‘Lieut it W. L. Edwards, do.; Lieutenant Frost, | in rather a more primitive costume than the celebrated season. Mr. Miller frequently served guide to the Secend Scrivoner, not ouf...... in fact, to write this letter, though I did not tell bim uw drop seane, representing the feast of Polyphemia, is Little John b. Bailliere do.; Lieutenant C. H. Walton, Sixth New Yor! Scotch cap and cloak; and, infact, that the govern- good play on both sides, the game was brought toa close, | Waliack, whoso increasit a he leas ©., 402 Broadway, N. ¥. . ‘You are therofore to take such care of them as would “ a akce mia ath qualtbabpcaudbrsIholap hap ajcs, woke “> eis Mecing Moutenant Horace Siar Ofc, ‘ittn New York; prep g het i: eduralo Siaies has now superseded thst } be done with other destitute children, If these children | tt beibg a one day match, by the New Yorkers winning } to abato tho tact and energy for whicls ho has ever been 5 8 PLANTATION BUTTERS #4. Dunham, do. poor mea aotually seem to believe all this stuff’ Last | Wore Dorm of fomale convict slaves, possibly the master | by thirty runs. Anucxed is the score:—~ coiebrated. Tho house was most densely packed, aud | “ft aphnes 9 be in every one's mii Without Regiment, wvoningen ‘old ection broker wid me that he was cond, | might bave some claim; butT do uct soe how the State SEW YORK. wHnow xen favor have: wo seonr'a miote\elltmotlousbis, wadins cho |, tnd rane toheetiee 26 oneamthonenticieiggeaeenaaee Saptan sD. Hovey, Massachusetts. dent the war would be ended within thirty daye, with | ould have any. amy, vor reapectiully, your obedient | piv Inaingn Runs, _ First Iroinga. "Runs. | same time delighted audionce. All the old favoritos were tens Sesanshosic olga <i hans ‘Thirty-two discharged privates in steerage the cecupation of Baltimore, if not Philadelphia, by the | S°RY@Rt, Pr en ores on ninieel se. § Torrence. Baillfore.... 0 ig : : ean aa rebelarmy; and then, said he, you will ses the atter. | 4+ F: Purrme, [icutetiant and Ald-de-Camp. ‘aie welcomed back with a dogree of warmth that must have XULGIINE COAL Ot, DETEC TOR. alone TAOLTA Oar New ence hetween the barbarism of Linooin and tho mild boar + 11 Rawiins b. Bailtiere.. 3 | been most flattering. The piece selected for the opening | aod disse Auleta re: ities become explosive. Bold Orne Re ee . rule of the Christian, Jefferson Davis. Then the | Important from Texas and New Mexico. ham b. Hammond... 4 Gisborne b. Gailliere © | was Sheridan moonlan' “Lage Chase,” 2 comedy which iene FA gO Rove Wilant ‘aivest eet ae Fullow f one Bass, La, Sept. 9, 1802} old gentleman went ‘on to tell me (I was fairly | ASSASSINATION OF GEN. SIBLUEY BY M19 OWN TROOFE. | Rafllicre o. Srachon, b 48 atways fresh and acceptable, because it is truly « | stivct, Brooklyn, aud at 8% Broadway. "Pamphlets gratis. Dollision of the Union and Rebel Forex—the Redels Pires | vuttouholed in the — street) about the glories {From the New Orleans Delta, Sapt. 9.1 Rammond. . 9 Pierced, Mersh....:.-. 16 | comedy, sparkling with wit and abouding in sprightiy ce 2 Ung io store when Jeff. shontd reign as Presi- Mr. Charies H. Miller bas arrived hore from Texas, | Byron c. Strachan, b. ag P et Re VOR NEWLERN, ORT ROYAL AND NEW ORLEANS. @ Plog of Truce—Fuy tition Under Ovlonel Thomas, of ig i dialogue and the most amusing siiuations. tike oll the vrior Buttied Ade. Ve wore dent or King—he did not say which, The age of | having escaped thence im the bark Arthur, ene ot the | Piorce. - 27 Hammeud, runs out... 26 | Gramatic productions of the author, | It possesses onothor 1300 Barrels Supstine’ Bates rermont—Running in wer Prain—Brave act | oe ee piokedie hes ak a ae i eee dramatic productions of tho author, It possesses «nother GOO Ces « bliss would auguratod, and every man would be nf yer eh. chan, L b.. w., b. advantage for an opening night, @1 account 0; the great 20) B page. of a Vermont Volunteer wh: Along tia Roilway snes under the shadow of tis re and his cotton, | 5 Laid Bese gem aoe in bay 2 hag a 0 ae ai Hammon. + © MAreh..........5 see OF number of ¢ cters it Intvoduess, thus givi 5) Baar citer oy i niga’ a i and flog his own nj no a1 ‘ing to mak uring the Mexican war was Secon uutenian Ne c. 5 ‘5 gaeekpyg >, ; tan, Cabin and Wardra 90% Mine— Mallipticd Inctances of Hedet Trexchery—Fhe Sur- ) SHAAN" ie woo hem forged Unat between ta there was | eotpaay of Texan Reygers of which Uke captaly was Bou. + 8 Lindany b. Musa... 8 Po he ap oe a lela 4 SAT aigk IGMDS 'r. WeNbua, vender of Captain Hull's Comaand—Recoancissaitee (© | no question of nigger at all. But he wound up by arather | McCulloch, who became quite notorious after tho com | Tyl » 7 Jolly,1 yb. Maven, 0 pong el iononsie Willian Fondloge (Mark eas ee No, 90 © Bron tiay. Bort Pikes Operations of Gueritias—Sentiments of the | Mnneconsary protestation that the South cau nevor be | Mencement of tho prosent troubles, and was killed at the i >, Tams iors, ru out. 1 | itis thorefore not necessary to stato Shat the piecs was | JLAGS! TANNIN & shed 1M7,) _PLAGSE Secession ists—Markets, Be. conquered, when. pleading a pressing engagemont— j battle of Pea Ridge, in Arkansas. rieing ¢, and b, 4 | Derlormed in the most enroful and artistic manner, ‘The R's Futian siveet, Fulton street, No. 99: 1 6 For the tast few days the p:incipal items of interest | y grads valry Y " guider of Karl Van prin eres’ jally got myself unbuttonholed and ‘skedadied” as } cavalry in Texeg, and was one of the guider of Karl Van rt h deger vin A gt - PLAGS, BANN rere.the Several reconmaistances that have! been-tnadie up | aniekly euite revels dia fri Baton Rovge. Dorn in bis famous Indian expedition about three years Byes, 1;1.b., Tp A tag el at to ota Oras hay nt ‘the river, resulted, : ‘o | Lave dwelt on this little incident, because it furuishes | 980. ee ak ey SSE ney NO. 97D) ver, oue of whiok vesnlied, Ean sorry to say. inthe } 04s of the stato of fooling here among a certain and | Mr. Miller ts on of those unflinching Union men, of Be ease Court Calendar—This Day a Te loss of several of the Union tro: rough the chronio | yery influential class—the cotton brokers. It is no use whom, as is well known, there arc so many in Western and J. Miler Sureewn Courr Crreurr.—Fart [.—Nos, 4 05, 0582, a N MeCLELLAN disregard on the part of the S of the gaiciity of a discutsiog. it; thic class of the population, generally speak- | Texas. Ho brings much interesting information, cape _ BOWLING SCORE, " “ 5871, 1087, 7115, 726%, T6zl, 7451, fy’ tether oF tan nen WILKES flag of truce. "are among the most invetecate secessionists of New cially ‘concerning the reswit of Sibley's expedition 1 New Yalis. Runs Maidins Wick ets, Wide. 8015, 8067, 8001, 8133, B. Part L—4! SHSMiiAl KRAERY ON MeuhALAS <FOR Soi 5 . How mauy of them will take the oath of nile. | Mexico. : a : 8834, 7300, 7625, 7078, 7904, 8055. 8132, Sond. NERAL REA DRY ee em wiLies BOTF odinmanding the poe at Al f fe, has alw: kept aspe- | the law remains to be Been; © oaths o! sah on ar Fo ry > * 0 97,11, 121, 125, 127, 128, 192 to 145, 2 SNE. ¢ ON Mout N.-FOR KEAR- . : wailed Cae foreed into an Acknowledgment of al- | fifty mites north of FI Paso), paseed Fort Craig and cap. 6 enn Sart ‘Ulelian oe Ww SUIR ial train at that place ind anotuer at Bayou des Alle mands, ready for « start atany moment, except at such ‘Simes when the regular trains ran without interruption tured Santa Fe. Kndoavoring to go on co Kort Union they OMcial Dra were defoated and conyeiled 10 reirent. They evacvaics Ge.'5 Hentuoky “ad P ealantort Guate Ln Santa Ke, leaving their wick and wounded, and took the | yy arpANriCS DSPRATED-—THE FRCKYORDS CHAM- Kextucxy, Extra CLass 43—5e) Jegiance to the government ander which they wore born and lived all their livas, will not appear to thinking men to be worth muea moro than “dicers’ oailis.”” eee Geddy & es ber 18, 4862. EN'S WATCH CHAINS, yo, three and five dolars each, at @.C, Alle . 418 Broadway, one door below nual atreet. h it oved of | back track to El Paso. Two or three sinall skirmishes 3 ar ; rina Abr ‘Detween the two plaoes, On Wednestay morning last | jaig® Smacy according to the French style that etill | oocusrea, but after repaesing Fort Craig we have kad no bigsang high ace petabcr ts 1802, 8 NEW MONTHEY MAGAZINE.” ‘che Colonel was notified by one of the captains quartered | prevails here, is the principal ma:ket day. Last Sunday | certain intelligence concerning them. The Atlantic Base Ball Club have loct the enviable 5, a eet res NEW MONTH ceil THE PLONE RS OF KENTUCKY.—Iilustratione—the the markets were goed supplied than they have ever Deen since the city has returned to fed rule, and meate, fish, vegetables and (ruits, in their respective 2ea- gong, are chiapening. But, better than this, the free markets, where the poor are fed, through the admireble management of General Butler, are stiil in ation, and In the tant fight bag goard lost barre tie bed fbr name of champions. Yesterday aftornoon at least 15,000 nons, ail their stores, and even the sutlers’ trains. Graul® | dercoug assembled on and around the Union grotnd, at celebrated train captured by the Texans lagt summer, was recaptured Brocklyn, to witne<e the final game for the silver ba!l aud A great a were Kiiled or wounded, and about | tue championship. Since the cstablichment of the Atlan- one-balf the whole force were taken prigonere. Sibley, tie Club they have never before lost. match. The Eck- «at Bayou des Allemands that an attempt had been made ‘ey a large force of guerillas to turn his flank, adding that ‘there wasuo immodiate danger, as the rebels in that -vieinity had retired. The captain, at the same time, Captive Save rp re eet and Sow fp Harrod and the see ee wne at the Blue Attack on the Erigral ot dah eerie Uituraee of Mary na om Tudia ‘ABOU CANNON. Illustrations. Cannon of s Coanon—sBorab ard du Gand—Mons. me Mog iron snp ae asked permission to send came troops on a platform car, , with Colonels Steele and Green, esca; with one hundred ‘9 varith a twelve-pounder howitzer ix {voit of the eng Femi a monument as it ie buped they wil continue Ww | aud fifty men of Green's regiment. One or two biindred | fords beat their opponents at the commencement of the A 77. | Hab Great viron om ie, of Mot in Cert fon Suns Beg- proteat me coh eer the up train Being et. | that great, agessie mich maligned, because misunder- | arc § ee escaped in another direction, aid | present seazon; but the Attantics won the second gome if ve te, eran Os 49, 26, 23, 2, 72 ae, 40, 33. tisk Hower, 103s be Howituer, 1862, opecked.. gave the required permission, stood man, in F. Batler. ‘The escaping and exasporated Texans of Green's regi- eastly. This, being the deciding game, has been anx- Circbiars sont by sadrebatog. MORRIS & CO, ry fisPiee AN ON ick ‘RT AT eS STORY. Bp cadding the injunction that the captain should be cantious ‘Gin Ditilbes eola Oserespe nsltiisidsle. ment assassinated Gen. SidI/ and vd Oni. Steele peececes the | iously looked forward to by tho ball community generally. Witmington, Delaware, ola clonk retreal, just before reaching ‘The game was commenced about three o'clock by the omecial = and guard agains(Talling into an ambuscade. the ruin of the bri vanes at Fiuributabte apy iputable oply’ te the the ‘Antantica taking the firs: innings; bat they evccseded.in | ota) Deawinas o , O% the following day, the expedition Punsacona, Fia., Sept. 11, 1862. Arrivel of the Fifteenth Maine Volunteers—Healih of Wil- | drunkenness avd iF Yr. Ha a ae Ayinony fraps, iuarsteg bp 2, By. pillats. “Chapter Lxix te ages, LXX.—How ow pt Gbapiee i. leney making one ron only. The Nckfords ‘Wlowed, and madea mane No. iber 18, 1862. ? — slaty infantry, with'men suftcient of son's Zovaver—Colonel Wikon Acting Commander at | “Greta and hie 1b0 mde arrived am io on tl legis? bint in their seoond innings they madea big in- | 46 12, 5%, 18, 49, 75, 74, 38, 24, 14) 13 66. tees Gaapear iri aa man the howitzer on the platiérm car. Arrived at | PrnegcolaDelight of the Zouaves at being Ordered to | 15th of June, having only thelr side arms and afew 5 gs they lg Gua: tember 1°, 1862. Court. Chay tet fy, Yuraivei'e 5 ‘Boutes’s Btation, the trai, by come mismanagement, | join General Butier—Iluwinations, de. niles to carry provisioup. ‘Thig remmant of his rogiinous | /Ms# FOR 6, after which round U's were the order of the | 1. 48, 20, 62, a ZA 7 1, 45, 73, 11,72, 15, “SERENE EFPER. " (Conttoued.) get ewitahed off on tho wrong track, in consequence of | ‘The arrival of une United Statec steamer Ocean Queen, pag avout jo be atat to the totevior of the State to ve fll | day. | Ty eoutinem fice ena CeNiny se phrmstn cd mre #**h. FRANCE & CQ., Covington, Ky. ROM aa See author of “Adam Bede.” Chapter IX» whtoh it @ pessonger train, with which it }yound North, presents too (avorable an opportunity of | In Pps vicini of Fort rt Fitmpore. aibjey.s was incange pte excedtti Y god, the “lay being erly up to their Cash, all Legalizes Letters Man's Ransom. Chap: conse Shaper ati he. Sane eeme into colli but without doing any serious | writing fer me to diseard it. by troops from og, it Loge a ‘beat t the woason was seer oradla sleds m4 HOWARD, 81 Priuce t., cor. Bway. | graape : Hine lone Waaer the ane Tree—The CI damage to life or ah on sib ede, At thon ames 8 ‘The Fifteenth Maine Volunteers are smong the arrivals wnt caulitbetwen eee ae Cteereec Shing ine. | | The fpBow eee rpseoa alo ot the defent “THE BRGLIMIL TN INDIA. aumber of nage concn ums in ea h, } on board the steamer. They are not inthe best state of Ponte, «bat ocurred, which retuited tn e:bley's bebe Tena Bare Bal an Clab:— nein oes iqtarmafons mene an Legalized Lottertes. oe HE XG ise ar uae aioe woured g volley of muskotry in itary Wain. At }' discipline imaginable, but, as tirat will not prevent them } utte: ni oomploe dots it. 4; Wall ma No. 1, x Th : : e Ligh hn io ep 20 re a ius eA dh ‘Meum, aon ‘this critical juncture the captain in command, whose ame I regret I could not ascertain, seeing that some- shing was wrong with the switch, and that tho train was im danger of being run off the track, ordered the engincer ‘40 push the train, mah, irrespective of the passenger ‘rain, At the when the danger'of a general smash ap wes imminent, 2 caunonicr, named Ingalis, 2 to mie abo five thousand. Sibley’s ‘brigate or! iwally numbered | Peare, o about two thousand seven hueared. Brylore regiment wat aleenty in Arpnna, and was joined thie brigade, so that bis entire force wae absent three thoneund five hundred men, as efficient and well armed as Texer ould furnish. Théy were ai} mounted and well previded with artillery, senang which were nine mountain how )taers. But the iength of the journey; the want of supplies aad from relieving the other troops from a great deal of heavy guard duty, they will be received with open arms. ‘The Seventy-fith New York Volunteers and a battalion of regulars left here some time since, as also did General Arnold and staff. The staff, line officers and men were enthusiastically cheered amd tigered by the Wilson Zouaves, who were very intimate with them. The regu- r Royal Havan: ery .—Prizes Cashed | we is jnd Information, furnished; bighest prige paid for Doub- ont ili RECORD 0 OF CURRENT EVENTS. | leona, TAYLOR & CO. kere, 16 Wall street. DITOR RAS © DIVOR'S DRAW: nai tlouoking # Cute a weet priog 2 Bergaiv—Tue Acconnt ef Salei—a Knox's Fall Style of Cot ieee beauty. "He is fond of * ernsations,” and is ee aT SER Eatntione- Mecetng ie poring to astonish the public by the determined not tole outdone by ‘ue war bulletins of the daily papera, So at an early day the police in particulas, aint i'n New Monthly Magasine Ay! swetenenatf . medical stores; his loses by sicknegs, desertion, wounds the people at ba 8 t erwhel in et Oompaay K, Eighth Vermeat —Voluateers, | lare roturngd the cheers with interest, and thus oa sana captare ef y pee peverbanns the Beetaty large may eapect an orerehelming cype tin arg ren n jamped off « car and adjusted the switch. id pe men who had learned to know and respect forces, had greatly red ie numbers, aud produced a Poe her alt Hat to jomises trouble t0 our Pro- = j Loming. ‘While performing thie gallant act he received | The Zouaves are, you might say, in eutire command of ON hae coms pn ee Salyer ay eaiment Atiantic....0 40 @ sor 245 or bullet, which wont through his ucck. He succeeded, | the place: for they are ix pL, "Ban where there i8 | signed «me time oe ener ican vie peta alee euartaied | Brkiord.:...0 6 1 2 Falt Style of Gen’ eHats, | irri, Gueinsey. rivet BE. Taowever, in gotting cafety back to the car. Isaw him | #2F likelihood of an em The navy are great | and came back to cibiey waeu native of Tawels- | Uinpite—b. Brown, of the Duane street. Rilee B. fiawen S Samuel I. Prisne. ’ . ys : frisade of the regiment, ast seem to etnbrace every op- Nea F rrmide: Cc W. Moore; for Mokiora, J. = Anibouy Tro! “geaterday walking about, jost as if nothing was the | portunity of praising aud eulogizing theit csprit du corps. | B&, aud was formerly major in the Univedt States regular |. Tey ; Country, Wishing) fa\« eine of travel Sa attentare ts Pe amatter with him, His neck is still mueb swolkn; bat he | Colcnel Wilvon has been iu command during General Ar- | “To "federal forces itmmeriately efter the ght took Accent red hae eee OS CUS Re ee) Ce. loool anton a of Novthers. EB ta in @ fair way tov: ire recovery. en Gu eminen pees tho difference of the two } possession of EI Puzo aud Fort Hiss, which is near by, | New Sreawan Lavacn.—Capt, Albert Degroot launched MILLER & CO., 387 Conal street, | om 'Browse, 2» be. proftnely tliustented Eset ‘Teo men in chars of the howitzer, tiowewer, were ust f dimost at wills the ether Silowed home whatever’ tony | andeent.a detachmen: to Cainp Go'ivon, eighty miles | yewterday alternoun, from the yard of Mr. Allison, Jersey weight ee Visite for $i=Fqual to ras me ly tqunporary interest an, a periodical, ‘outside the Howe of the defences. Roth soldiers and cit). | cest of Hl Paso. her me je eamted Fert | city, a splendid steamer, called the Taco H. Vanderbilt, Deli nade. BALOM'S, 303 Greenwich st. cor, bere) Fee en i aera eto iret coniained a waccesaie® ~eefertunate. They wore twelve in number, and every Davis, two hundred mi relay. f at rae, wich vende a conus net P ad hope that Colonel Wilson tte si tw honor of the gentleman bearing that name, who is one — Of papers of permapent 4 ~ + ene was either killed or wounded. The train kept on its | 20% elory in the change. an other forts in the oxtreme Gorthweet of ihe state, Fort ge . 1. | cebrame noquinition to any pubic or privaie itbraty. wey, driving the passouger ears, to which it bad been | sit be permasantiy appointed in com ae ewes FO | Clark, one Bundred and twenty tiles from San Antotio, | of the prinetpal owners and the mauager of the Stoning eemcoctes Se east Stee Veughan’s, ange he beet erect rho thatthe abviohers cai a attached, abond, until about a mile from where tho jane- | | Speaking of Wilkon’s Yenaver, whan they beard, they now Bolrg the nearest “Tak a cama _ [A wv Fragen ton L.ine, He is the ouly brother of the Commodore. | Froauee holier work. 2b Bowery. meat. Sr tiem ve 7 will ecnd any Bumber By Tall, post pa were to im Geveral Butier’s department, they bad 4 Her model ig one which bespeaks great speed, and the —_——__— ‘ , grand iitumiaauien, and great rajo'cings, a8 they now | rtvfive are ordered caps of enarnon apa a in wualin, whit post paid, 1 tien had been formed it met the up train, when the en- led, . Ms - Sibley’s brigade was the great effort of Toxas, and con. } workmanship ie of a superior character. She is of the To Retired Naval Officers and Others.-~ Stato within 3,000 intles of New gine was reversed and the united trains revurned te uead- | hope to be under hia command in New Orleans. “ Wanted, Naval Registers for the yoars 1816, 1817 and 183% Sar teing (aeniy-toor, ohaane quarern at Algiora, It waa there foutd that of the sna Ninety fret regiment are undoubtedly. improving pn dnt on Tt aoe ithe, tale Stato. | coviowing dimousious:—Lengtn over all, 400 feet; beam, ay Vubiabed befure Sle "Apniy wo Cant ORC aft Peete ete seul by express, the ireight st ihe charge: foroe,sent out no fewer than seven of them | both in drilKand soldierly bea and will make a One matly aa it ceservod ‘the fate leaders may be regard. | 2 feet; depth of bold, ® feet 3 inches. She is adapted my 8, United States naval resdezvous, No, 0% © ohersy the purchaker, for une de'ur ua ory eens per volume. qrere killed and twenty-seven wounded—several of the | appearance in a short time. ‘hat stree ahs will a to the great leaders | for oither river or ocean service. She is anchored and -_ their deludsd prople wie to thetv | diagonally braced ina peculiar mannor. In ber construc Arms.—For Sale, 1,000 Short Enticid Que copy for oue year. Rides, sabte bayonets and append rg: wo oop 128 for one year. ~ —_ tion neither pains nor expense has been spared to make ech NeK, 83 Cedar street. 1 Sketch of the Rebel Gencral Sibley. her the best veerel of her class. Her engines are by Henry H. Sibley, a brigadier general in the robelser- | Messrs. Cobb ai Tortugas Free from Yellqw Fevers 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Heanguanters, Fors Jarrrecow, Tortugas, } Sey B . ‘At Algier# jutelligence of what had trans. was sent to Geneiai Butler, and that gight a gun- ‘was seat up the river. Colonel McMilian, of tho first lndiana Volunteers, with @ strong furce and a of 'y, was also ‘sent up early on Friday gether, one ‘ ' Glorious News—Decidedly the Fineqt Held, who bulit the ongines for the | pure and Gumbo Soup of the seam Bayard + 6 SCRIBERS. Harper's Magazine and Harper's Weekly, Twe twelve-ponnders were pnt on platform Under the heading of “Deaths,” in your iesneof the 3lat | vice, and who is reported as having been assassinated by | gunboats Resolute and Reliance, of the Potomac flotitia, } row. eer y Demand Motes of the Uniti States will be reoeived: cars in front, followed by eight open curs, loaded wih | of Augaet vltimo, I find:—"" Golden. —AiTortogas, Florida’ | his own troops during a retreat from New Moxico into | those vessels, it will be remembered, were brit | Bemwttter | Comptext =Latra’s Bloom | for sabecriptions. “Ou> discane friends ve tequested to ew im front of the engin, ib nimber of Plaiiorm | on Friday, August 15, of yellow fever, Thomas €. Gekien, | Toxus, was formerly counectad with the Uuited states | and eotd to the goverument by Captain Do. | of Youth r higaid Pesrh has uo equal for, preserving and } Mt thera in proverence ty ate ‘ iiss, —— 48 wes intended that a force under Colonel Thomas, of the | ced thirty exven years.” Whtever gave, you this tafor. militery service. He entered tho Military Acwdemy at | groot at the breaking out of the rebellion. | thie deih! Cor article, will hore tie ether, All drageistd aud AVE YOUR SILKS, RIG! “"r _ wih tbe folane Teen tind that ee ‘forces dle of yellow fever, ss care was ues (Bs Wigntese tnticay' | Wore roles is 2080 An cad fromm theuate Of Louies |The maliaern pronsiae ty’ ve Lite vetedt se tse pubtie ts | Se ——— z snity, and a , sy OG. Wil should co-operate together. Bat such was not to be. | tion of that disease this year on this island, where tie an which State Lo was born, He graduated on the 90th | timg for the spring trae 1. The joiner work will be done utiful Complexion.<Laird’s Bloom yp Ay id cleana pep bow. ‘within thirtean milea of Boutee the train camo jn | sanitary condition cannot be bettor or more satisfactory. | of June, 1998, standing number thirty.one in achotof | by Maes. King & Pols, and the painting and decorationa | of Youth ov Liquid Peart has no 2 al for praserving 4 ‘Sold by « ee aa #0 0x that hayponed to be on the track, | A large number of mon of my command have wives, relo- | only forty-tive members, among wher we Grd (he names | by Mr. Stephen Rogers. When eospleted, the J. A. Van- Sa eet een cibek bet Gran crak oe. at he largor part of the cars and causing a | tives fal friends at home. A correctiin TF imper ss | oF the rebels Beauregard, Hardeo, Aruold aud otheva ia | dorbiit wit! stand unrivalled im point of speed and gor. vaso Brundveny. to this misstatement will dispel ali eta anxioty from the minds of =i families. Very ros 1. W. TINELLL, Colonel commanitlig p ost. ‘smash up. Seven of the soldiers were so neversly that tree of them died onthe same day. A of 8 were severely injured. On hearing of | Thomas sent a despatch to Carrollton that servico, and Generals Barry, MoDowell, MoKinstey | ge and others in the Union service. On the Ist of July | sogpeiaces At @ 1888, he was appotpied a second jioutenamt of thi gilded into the weters 2 Gecogptions. I is intended to make ber truly a float Preservative end wu WW minutes past three o’elook he | wig daru:, wholesale amd retail, No. 6 Astor House. The {the Hudsou, and Mre. Exsie Os. | Dye le applied by experienced arias, the unpossibility of his co-operating with Colouel Mo! 1, AB Was evisusly agrecd eo. Tie consequence NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS, dragoons, and on the 8th of March, 1840, was bom pronay these worde:—"In the pame of Nep- Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproo Hair pr trccinn as, the force disembarked and marched to Algiers toafirst Heutensncy. From 1841 tw 1847 he held the | tune, { baptize thee Jacob H. Vanderbilt,’ atthe enmo | from low forebeads, &e. Warranted, 48 Broadway; HEIGN OF TERROR UN IRELAND, 5 ii renveen ralleg dUetant, wet, “a aggeod, tnd ar. PEXPIONS of the Gunboat Essex om the position of regimental aAjutant, avd on the 16th of Feb, | time brosking a bottle of wine gracefully over her bow, | BATES: Hostun. _ - LOVE AND BUICIDE rived at Boutee’s fiernosh. fie there cm the Now OMe fous, september.) Tuary,, 1847, was promoted toa captainwy. He served in | Actor the launch the guests, several handred in number,| Prot. L. Miller's Hair Dye—50c. Black — aon ee wisn, nie he took = ‘The Uniqed States iron clad steamer Ke ox, Commevore | Mexico audywas brevetted major for gallant and meritor!. | sot down toa heantiful and bouptifal collation. Commo gud brown. The best. Try it. Sold bydruggisie, Depot ora ar to Carroliton tl same day. the | w. b. Porter, arrived from up the river yesterday. We | ous couduofiu the affair at Medellin, near Vere Cruz, dat. | dore Vanderbilt, Rev. Dr. Newman and a host of other BAR MAID. svi haute 1 nna ire dh | Que smo ry uta ht ater hows Yi Nm cfrom SMreh 26, 1847 ‘This brevet wax awarded in | notables were present, aud ail congratulated Captain De- air Dye— th Beat, in the sat fot think it advisable % send the force back just at chat Instances of rebel treachery are multiplying every day arriva}, comprising eome of the sete wel doings of this monster iren-ebip, With “iron hearts." Laat (more or less) ago, as the Keser wor | N@. Sold b} ss FREMONT AS A FINANCIER. MURDER IN PITTSBURG. July, 1848. In the army successful undertakir ¢. 1300 ho wae senior captain of the Second dragoons, pide ana isters for 2869 aud | groot on b Ha worywhere, Fac | tical : . pin git of bmp Bie Ye La Te i en rapa eted the rebel | and second on the lineal rol of dragoon eaptaius, AL the | | THe New Covowzamox fenmwr —Sevator Samuel ©. |, MALI Hate Dye. oe Sonus nrecn end sod EXECUTION IN BNOLAND area reenrty Sae they, will i dap the ae fag in in ‘wae pursued past the ‘at Vicks. | Commencement of 1861 be heid the command of one of 3 ahd ar Waaret aud “aes fan he In | by all druggists. their future ‘battles, neither giving cor ig for bs then started down the and on } the camps near Fort Deiiauee, in Now Mexic@, his recent | terior Departinent at Washington, visued this city yes: pi ry Cares th wn ne uarter, are not ‘likely te respect white | ponding Natches #ent a boat's Crew ashore for ice, ‘The |” sy torday and waited on Marshal Murray, who facilitated . pce Mee Mw ae ‘at Boutco the rebele marched up to the ae pe ate Dy the rebele, and | “Ucoesfal epponens in that territory, General oy s ere pA yee hy te sel Work clare Ulaee aT nearing shore, was fir Svelat of the crow wounded. A a act of temerity the whole shooting farce of the was brought to bewr 94 ae iNfat city for about two honre and a haif, tation was svt down, wilh a proposition to sur rontertad etty arul hoist the Slars ond Stripes, Commodore Porter then ordered the firing to cease, and proceeded down hn river until off Hayou Sara, where he came to a the eommittes in tho inepection oi the prize vonscls now ‘The troops contisied of portions of the Secoud dragoons, | 18 this port, with a view of making them available for Mounted Rifles ava the Seventi Un.ied States jnfautry, the transshipmont of negreos to New Granada, Wr. W. and wore onguged in the Navajo expedition, with bead. | H. Thompeon accompanied the coramitiee in their Inepeg- arters at Santa Fe. During the carly part of 18¢t he | tom to thie Navy Yard, Brooklyn, snd the Atiautiv dock. promoted to a full majority and transferred to the oor brevet lieutenant colone!) Canby , commanding the other ‘* soothing “Syrup for | up ATRIPYERS OF NEW ‘YORK-788 SLIMY MIB. ip the living and the @syou with o of i consplouourly din. splayed. ( ih, i V of of the the flag. staking advantage of theft superior “m , the rebéls detained Captain Hell's fieg and the men accompanied It Capa Heit thon sent two men hg the ret in flag of truce, they 0 90 were detained; poy in only that, but Mre. Winsiow ebitare 0 ebiid from pain, invigorates the crowns wh reels cures dyeeutery and dlarrhers, corricis | ==" ee _____ fron wind cholic, gives fest, comtort atid health Ts STRIPPERS OF NEW YORK—THE SLIMY mis, ; 4h. torthing, and is @ bare remedy in cases Of cholera ‘creania who aitip the living and the dead, Dianium, Sold erérywhere, 26 cents @ bottle, ILEEs! SPIRIT. asinine stop "long enough to burp that jl) ‘fated abode of rebeis, r ~ Qcerve Cocyty AGrieenttnaL Socrery.—The twenty. Snag wal wg ance Us rebel. trooperwhie‘s de- nore were bul two Bouses left stanibg—one belonging rat dragoons. On the Lith of May, 1861, bo resigned | oie gin.) civ bition of the Queons County Agricultural | ‘Ir aver oMarsh “ “Co.'s Radical Cure URNUKES, WASHINGTON . RIDING, 44 ty Rok ie ‘Hall war vastt yerer powered, ia the t ree. | toa gentleman who is aaid to be friendly to the Union [the Union sorview and Joined the robeis, by whose hands | cosas, ed yesterday, and will be continucd ) Trust, No. 2 Coury et, apyosiie the church. No connect \ commer. St Tweak gare Aion bay Henn hindre o powered, ia the Qropor. | cause, and the other the property via laly. We Ald vot } iq mos his death. ie wre the inventor of the Bibley tent, | pay on Meamure Groundg, Newtown, Long Sith ang clner true same bawe. Female sitendant | York. this esiabl ‘i ; ye + ————— ont one bt and twenty, andes he not open fire | jon of ven geance. in use in the United States Army, On the bth of January, | iy, was @ very large attendanee, principally Troases, Cr utches, Supporters, &c., at i Ly ROWE & COS, 26 Bighth'avenue. Female Supporters, silk Ktast io Belts, On Sunday, ae the Keeex was coming (own the river, a rebel battery of thirty-four guns, opposite Port Hudson, opened upon ber, amd fierce battle, ot no more than 1862, Sibley led his Texan followers to the attack on Fort Craig, but was driven beck vy General Canby. On the farmers with their families, yesterday afternoon, who hited with mgoting old acquaintances Trader him eek mon, he had ue alternative but to Col lan, however, is far from idle. Tho day | | before it was ascertained that a number of | eighty foot distance, began, which lasied an hour. at | 7 of February his command was said to be suffering icles placed there ior competition. | of woat approved make, by MARSH BROTHERS, corvor OUSE WANTED<BY rebate had concentrated. twenty-five males above ini | the ond of that tine the ‘altery was wionced, and tbo | very severely from having eis wuppline ut of by the | The ig ofthe managurs wore snuaiciry, | Brociray wal Ama ctenct_ Lady in ateniaus | H's take eee Ys Oppos fudge Roat’s went steamer passed on dow! eral nby. ‘the disappointed Taxans a! the rainy woat on the evious | ae atre, ‘or Val | lox with all tye ’ ‘The rabel battery was mounted with guns of fame Of th bat defeat on Sibley, whom they have recently ea "ar thin addrogs will be delivered \o-day at winate a war iy at HARSH SROTHERS, corverct wa ‘ea aalee vom n ox! ‘aut Hn he plantation ita, ay i ebwerve uve at abel battery was, : ‘of very . The rel ce is | boavy calibre; but that circumstapce ouly suffopd to to of two try regimente, dbout one remarkable powors of robis f tha Irbarea cm i an tour pees ot of ariery Eis"itco » d rusk in plac at assassinated in the ne) aber ood of El Paso, during their hibitions of = will be given, and | Broadway and Ann street. Pont office hs Giansteoes Felaees from New Mekion. ppt ee neem ' 19% WARD,—AT MEETING OF THE ‘pn roe nena Died, ES Manefacturers’ Crty Pormics.—The politicians of the city are now ener. afinnce —0u ‘Thuraday. Sept. 18, Jonten F. Pucnen, aged Seymour, held on Tau’ oT Phe’ nw uth sire@t and hamice’ Bank of Philadelphia. — | gotioally on the move, notwithstanding the important | 45, years, cots wore naming iy Pmmapauraia, Sept. 18, 1868. | topics which are at present agitating the public mind, any ad aaron eceutese ew make srt sr wore a ihe and a rai aero ,a awit, o relatives vg ig eran tmvited to at. Hoorag be ie look, ron le i" Peterson's Detector cautions the public against now | Last ee awrween , No, 262 West as aloe, ¥ m, 1 there is not a Neds’ ; prey hin Ua te retaries, Siareuntes im ; Ma sworsadings of whieh will be found } resus, Wm hgh tains rage ‘ 4 }