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Rotreat of Bragg and his Rebel Army Across the Tennessee River. Destruction of the Bridge at Bridgeport. DEMORALIZATION OF THE REBEL ARMY, &., &e., &e. TuLianoma, Toon. , July 8, 1863. ‘The rebel-army under General Bragg yesterday re- ‘Sreated across the Tennessee river, aud destroyed tho ‘Splendid bridge at Bridgeport. Rebel stragglers captured stato that Bragg’s army is “@omplately demoralinod, and crumbling to pieces as it (wecedes. REBEL ACCOUNTS. The Capture on ‘Hoow *s Gap. (From 8 Chattanooga: correspondent of the Mobile Regts- tor.) ‘The ‘permanent loss of Hoover’s Gap would be well ‘Tugh irreperabie. It is one of the most naturally defensi- ‘Die poeitions in Middle Tennessee. It cannot be flanked, and debars «all approach to the interior by the Murfrees- ‘Baro and Manchester'turnpike. Once inthe hands of the qmemy @ chang: of “bare on our part would follow, unless, ‘aa im the present instance, we succeed in capturing it ‘Belare ite complete investment and fortification. [Telegrams to the Richmond Enquirer.) Ariayra, July 4, 1863. Tt considered certain that Morgap has played havoc with Rosecrans’ rear. An important mvement is taking Place in Generat Bragg’s army, but it ts not prudent to ‘Mention particuiare. SECOND DESTATCH. Amawra, July 4, 1863, Bragg's headquarters are at Bridgeport. The Tennessee Whver utlhbe the ture line of defence, It ie supposed that ‘Huntsville and the Memphis and Charieston Railroad will ‘Be apandonsd. NEWS FROM KENTUCKY. ‘General Harteuff Takes His Leave a Makes an Order—The Secession Senti- smenmtyDenounces It Bitterly—The Ex- *eftement Subsiding—Morgan Still Lin- gers, &e., de, MB. THADDEUS B. GLOVER’S DESPATCH, Lxxixcton, July 6—Midnight. Headquarters took their departure this afternoon at *Gwo o'clock. Everything bad been removed, the fort -dnanned, and substantial precautionary measures had Been adopted to prevent surprise on othor leading “pikes The citizens are all apparently waiting ia their Fooms for the ‘first gun.” Their previous ¢repidation Thas greatly subsided, which I must say was caused ina reat measure by the blind excitement of both officers $nd soldiers at this post. The feeling of dread at one time arene to a panic; but now the people are coolly wait- fing the result. There are no soldiers and very few citi- ‘Bens on the streets to-night. All is anxiety and suspense. Just ag Genera! Hartauff loft the Phanix Hotel, the an. ‘@exed order was promulgated; and a greater firebrand not have been thrown into secesh elements. To. t—no ® idiers being about—they denounce it in the at malignant terms. The Unionists here (by which I E avti-secesh and anti-abolition) are, of course, jubi- GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 8, THIRD ARMY CORPS, BimanquaRrens, Major and Aid.de-Camp. “Mecting at Louisville to Provide fer the Defence of the City Lovmvna, Ky., Jaty 8, 1863. ‘There was a Of the citizens to-night to take “Measeren for the defence of the city. It was Padwemsed. by General Boyle, who stated that, although (Phere was a0 immediate apprehension of danger, it {wen neosmsary that measures should be taken to or- fpanize tho otcizens for its defence. ‘The matter was submitted to the Council, which mot (@hia morning, when the following resolution was passed ‘Gy the meeting:— ‘Tunt all mate citizens between tho ages of eighteen and Porty-five be enrolled in companies for service if required, gud that all such who refuse shall be sent North. General Boyle is determined to carry ont this resola. ‘tion vigorously, and the enrolment will immediately eommence. We have the usual reports of the ubiquitousness of ‘Wloegan's forces; but the reports are considered the * @ancies of an excited peopte. No considerable number of armed rebels are known to Be osar oar city. General Buckner’s forces were crossing the Tennesseo ¢Ptver near Chattanooga yesterday. ‘Small squads of rebel cavalry are aloug the line of the Prankiort Railroad. SUCCESSFUL RAID IN NORTH CAROLINA, -@en. Foster's Despateh to Gen. Halleck. Wastanatow, July 9, 1963. ‘The following has been received at the headquarters of » the army bore — Newarax, N. C., July 7, 1963. T have the houor to report that the cavalry sent from bore July 3, under Colonel Lewis, of the Third New York -gavairy, have safely returned, having successfully ac- ‘@ompl shed their mission, and without loss. ‘They destroyed (twisting rails, &c., by General Haupt’s ) two miles of the railroad at Warsaw; also destroyed peg hig miles more all the culverts as well as the tele. graph. At Keonagevitie an armory was destroyed Large ‘quantitios of smail arms and qeantities of commissary and quariermaster's stores were burned. About ove hun- dred and fifty animals and some thirty priseners were ‘@aptured by them, and some one hundred men and about ‘Shree hnndred women and ehildren, negroes, followed ‘@bom to. J. G. FOSTER, Major General Commanding Mxctting C se of the Bark Sarah L. Bry- ant by a Privateer. ‘The bark Sarah L. Bryant, of Gloucester, Captain Lane, ‘trom Smyroa April 26, and Gibrattar May 20, arrived at ‘Chis port last night. Captain Lane reports that on July {@, latitude 40:97, longitude 68, at mine o'clock A. M, hilo raaning with a light breeze from the eastward and Btarbdeard beam, steering to the westward. Thefog unme- ‘diately sout down again, and we changed our course to the eonthwest. At meridian the fog lifted again, and the @chooner was about three mites on our beam still steorimg ‘westward, aud wo & boat filled with men pull. for as. We hauled rind fer ule sowtward and did the same. At one o'clock P. the boat was about tid nae i H i 3 i es eft il ze 3 ij ee i BE & iF if fay Peaworeo, July #, 1860, ‘nga (bader tonal = Linowine GAe.—De: Colton will give a free pf che langhing gan for ladies, at the Cooper Institute, to. morrow alters0om, at whieh he proposes to explain the Losophy of bi® FeceMt discovery that entire insensi lity to paitt ty produced AF the ie, om Pe yoaticution of thas in place aad chieroforg wiver o OUR CRUISERS. Meturm of the Gunboat Ericsson—Inte- restimg Accoumt of Her Meeting with @ Rebel Privateer, Supposed to be the Florida, &e. The chartered steamer Ericason, three guns, Lieut. Commander J. N. Miller commanaing, arrived at tho Navy Yard, Brooklyn, at nine o’clook yesterday evening, having been in search of rebet privateers. Nhe left Now York June 27, and has cruised to the eastward, hoping to fall in with some of the piratical vessels which are com- tinually preying on our commeree: The following is her report: — Nothing of interest occurred until Wednesday, July 6. Pleasant weather once more. A alight accident happened to one of our boilers last might, that detained us on our course for about two hours, Saw several vessels to-day, but succeeded im boarding one only, an English brig, for the very good reason that we were chased by nothing less than @ Confederate privateer—either tho Florida or Southerner. Isend you with this a small draw= ing that | made of her after sbe had succeeded—and Pretty much to her own satisfaction, but not to ee drawing & bead upon us. Thus it happened, just before meridean, we boarded na male - pas: joe acai: sailed from New York, who us that peamnen evidently a man- of. te, tas boned an Praia brig two hours pefore that he had spoken hi the previous night, and from the suspicious mang of the stranger he entertained lmmengen nd that was pot right. How far those wore correct ou will ascortain shortly. We had go up alter narding the Boreas, and shortly afterwards we neared the sail bg ‘be had reported, She was heading to the east ut the See UE OOS Uiek Be, wep'at steamer until ahe had hauled uj discovered that she ‘ami had an English ensign at her peak ,. ‘and as 000 as phe had ascertained who we wore sho altered her @ourse, heading straight for us. but in a short time again heading to the ‘west, ag if anxious to try our speed. Meanwhile all hands ay Cle 9 rhc term, eae’ eversthing necessary for fighting our sbip got ready: trained, and powder and shell parsed up in Tanort tim®. However, he again hauled to the eastward, -d, passing us on our starboard bow not more than half a mite distant from ux, and we came to the conclusion that sbe must in reality be nothing more than she. 1 w be—an man of-war. Just as she bad ranged herself wo! our starboard quarter a fog set jn, nearly envelopi ion her Ly our sight, and; almoat instantaneously the of white smoke that curled slowly above her. down came the English colors, and the ‘+ stars and bare'* floated in thetr }, and almost immediately atter-wards the whizzing shriek of » rifled shell struck close to our vessel, making music enough for all of us, and, ricochet- iagietqody tho rim of our aad then plunged into wea abead. This was imi iy followed by two. cae which struck close to us. ‘Dat could we do? Fighting ber was out of the ausdion! apasmenen neon! sisting Only of one twenty -pounder Parrott and two twelve- pounder rifled howitzers; and as soon as tne fog could clear up he would Bave lain ous of the extremest point of our tring, and, like the of Rome, the game would bave been entirely in his 3 and 80—nom de iru! why do hesitate to tell tt’—we pursued the next wisest course, and stedred to the south and west with a full head: of steam on, making ten knots by the log, The fog lifted ip abvat half an hour afterwards, and the privntcer was seen standing across our stern; Dut no.sooner did she soe that we had taken to flight than she stood for us. But» stern chose is a long chase, and, notwithstanding that through the defect of a tube one of onr boilers became usel se—detracting a knot from our for mer speed—we steadily gained five P. M. she distanced from us about when she gave up the chase and hauled to Oh! how we longed for a heavy armament during all that jong chase. Iiut what could we do more? We wero lightly armed—a mere ‘tobacco box’? alongside of the pi- rate—and ail officers, aye, and every man (and there were no cowards amongst us, either), approved of our captain’s course. She bad tev heavy broadside guns, sat Jow in the water, was painted black, and a narrow ribbon of white encircled her’ a white boat bung at ber stern, and two black boats were anspended from her quarters. She had extremely long raking lower masts, was bark rigged, aod carried two smokestacks. We could form po idea as to who she was; but one of the men on board swore if (hat was not the veritable Florida (he had seen her before) it was her ghost. Oh’ had we but had av arma. ment with which to cope with her in point of strength; instead of coming empty handed into port we should have bad her in tow, I am certain. cere vensels wore boarded and kespon by the canon: June 20.—Ship Constitution {American), from, Talou- huand, for Nantucket; barks Goorgo Marchand (Amert- can), from Liverpool, for New . York; Paulini (Bremen), from Granzemontt, for New York; Jobo Gilpin (English), from Cape Town, for Boston: hermaphrodite brig Moon light (American), from Matanzas, for Portland: schooner ‘Westover (American), from Cape Haytlen, for Ruston, Jvnx 80.—Ships Matador (Bromen}, (rom New York, for London: Mary Robinson (American), from London, for New York. brig Laureila (American), from Cape Hay tien, for Boston; Pico (American), from Sierra Leone, for Boaton; Eclipee (American), from Boston, for St. Thomas; George’ G. Roberts (En, Pngiich). from New York. for St. bm pe te ep nee Belgrade (English), from Philadel- Jvry 1.—Ship Portamouth (American), from Leghorn, for ser eS eee masted to Airy (English), from Juur ri. Carson Nesmith (American), from New ‘York. for Londonderry; bark Forerunner (English), from New York, for Cork. Jutr 4.—Schooner Vision (English), from St. John, N. B., for Belfast. Ireland. Ivy 6 —Schouner Vreedom (American), from Cape Ana, oe Georges shoals. ‘Enatish), cee Rael Castbelaunun (| Minerva noe re: sa Sr er jieh), from Turks Isiand, Brig Boreas (English). from New York, for Halifax; on spel ree vial to be olther the Fiorida or Southerner. JULY 9 —Schooners Amy Worater Philadolpbia, band eager Alfred F. me (ameriein), for Boston. At fifteen minutes past ees M. the iiledboas No. 12 bearded us, from whom we pila. The Leash je a list of hor barnes a Theutenant Commander—J. N. Miller. Acting Bnrigns—L.. G. Emmerson and Sam. Harding. AT CARLISLE. -— Our Carlisle Correspondence. Caruime, Pa., July 6, 1963. The Tweoty-second regiment left camp, opposite Harrie burg, on the 30th ult., taking only their arms and can- teens, and started out to recopnoitre for afew hours, After scouring the country for ten miles they met the rebels, drawn up in line of battle, awaiting their approach. Colonel Roome, of the Thirty-sereath, being seaior ot er took the right, and Coionel Aspinwall the ieft They thee advanced on the rebels, and were forcing them back, when the latter opened on the militia with two pieces of artillery, but a section of am independent Phii.J.ipbia battery coming up, soon silenced their guns, when they re treated with @ ions of thirteen killed and twenty wounded. It was then nearly dark, and as the troops had eaten nothing sivee morning, Gemweral Ewen ordered them back wo camp. They started on their returm, and after marching about four miles were balte: for the cight, About Midvight & wagon came ah with har coffeo, af ter partaking of which jaia dow feild & little sieep. Notwithstacding the drivzit eich commenced to fali, they slept on, aad three o'clock A. M. they Were ronsed, and’ after x SS bard tock, auread with the evcrinating apple Wetter (found in a Vacant house) of thie country, they again started in pursuit of the rebels, Tt was a torribie | day for men unsecustomed to iabor or on, raining for atime, and then Old Sol sending bw burning rays dowt on the tired men They, however, followed the | revels to Cariisie, Colonel Aspinwal! a the good Old fag once more ever the own where ev iously waved continually for so many year ie pro vided the t with a boust'ful supie ext aud. | stantial moa. ad eaten for three * Rey thee | ‘were marched a mile at a belt below the town to camp | for the night, and had barely reacbed the ground when the rel opened on Carlisle from their | rear The invaders had come in from ide country and | united with the mounted riflemen whom we bac been | pursuing. They aleo sett the militia in camp three | wevoral to surrender, and the inst titre were told | by General Smith to go to Hell. About tep o'ciock P.M yy commenced to shell the camp, and for five houts i | i was nothing but fash, whiz, ail while. Fo Hi companies of the Twenty second regiment were ou “e | front ae skirmishers ee Bear were they that the t could hoar the rebel officers jiving orders. p Kay ey ment lay on arin@ scroes tho rowd and of afence tacing hy oa me cn Tele g mo that road ‘The men wore Coosmocsed (roms the previous three days’ and nights’ — as Sel ee as their ot core erp them ing asleep over their guns fas thoy ay jay nati Son fy dl the rebels fatreated ¢ remain: jase all the pine wae at 2 comets et aa * Ton Tiodeoan ee ote was up June 6. be Mineo to roluutesr to aid Ranke, and went ear (ity to do 50, He muy the One Hundred Third Sew York in the assault of the 14th, losing seven ont of jour bun ired mon, He has been to war with three movthe men. Again went nine mootba, sod vow bis time op. Ay romaing over bis time voiuotarily. Adjutant General Sehenier, of sete, will verity what T say. a confor vi and justice on a rimtng and evergetic man by correcting your cor mt's statement, Poa Wilwk perom, July 7, 1863. Wrar Fiewmso Joe nap to Fiowr Tooker, in hie Address to bie officers, said "thar the Army of Potomac fought with the rebetw two hours out of twenty four, and with the government at Washington the other twenty two. a i £65) Th im gaid that (in Pros Mowrr.—We are questioned Aaily a0 to when the prize money can be Obtained due the crews of the Colo. rule and other vessels, It is about time (hese oinias Tato eee | removals solemn i iF NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 18 EWS FROM WASHINGTON. WAR GAZETTE. OFFICIAL. The Department of West Virginia—The Commanioer of the Second Corps. GENBRAL OKDERS—NO. 186. War Derartumst, Apivtayt Gevenac's Seat Wasmarow, June, 24, 1863. 1. By direction of the Prositent, that part of the Middle Department west of Hancock, including the adjacent counties of Ohio, will constitute the Department of West Virginia. Brigadier-Genoral B. P. Kolly, ia placed in command of the Department of Weat Virginia. If, Major-Genoral W. 8. Hancock, U. S. Volunteers, is, by direction of the President, »ssigned to the command of the Second army corps, in place of Major-General D. N. Couch, transferred to another command. By order of tho SHCRETARY OF WAR, E. D. Townaxn, Assistant Adjutant Goneral. GENERAL NEW®S: Wasumvoton, July 9; 1868: MR. STEPRENS’ MISSION. ‘The correspondence in relation to the attempted mis- ston of Alexander H, Stephens to the Prosident, publtehed to-day, will, it is to behoped, eatiafy thove papers whloh bave scouted the statement in this correspondence, tat the Hmnatp was in this, as it is generally, accurately Posted. If they fail to procure auch important informé- tion it must be aterityated'to their lack of enterprise, | HE SURRENDER OF VICKSBURG. * Surprise ts manifested that thore should be-any doubt regarding the capitulation of Vicksburg. The information from Admiral Porter and’ General Grant comes through such reliabio channels as to render it ridiculous to suppose that a fraud has boen practised upon the government. ‘Tho details of the surrender had not heen received‘up to-one o’cloc k this afternoon. GENERAL DIX'R OPERANIONS—COMMUNICATION BE- TWEEN RICHMOND AND GENRBAL LER CUT OFF. Tho operations of General Dix’s command at White House and on the Pepingula are successfal, baving cut-off all direct communication from Richmond and General Ieo's army, and detained a large number of troops in’and about Richmond, who would otherwise-have gone to rein- force T.ee. ‘THR EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR. Colonel Ludlow, commissioner for the exchange of pri- INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA. Important Cuptuce of Blockade Hummers. oun \ ARINOTON sPONDENCE. Warmyuron. Via., June 26, 186% The Valuable Capture—the Chae of the Natume—Capure of the Planter— Arrivals, &c On June 19 tue sioamer Neptune, a notorious blockade funner from Havana, was captured by the United sates abip Lackawauna while bound to Mobile. The chase after the Neptuno was one of Ube most exciting evor bad by one of our cruisers. Smoke was seen on the night of the 16th O° June, and the Lackawanna immediate ly start ed in pursue ‘The chase lasted fifty hours. After mavy doublings, twistings and turoings and following the craft nearly to Key West tho slippery es! wax captured Martng the last fow bours of the chase the Lackawanna passed through a sea strewn with boxes of segars, cases of silks, barrels of liauors, &o., &e When the prizo was boarded? it was found that the whole cargo had bova thrown overvoard to prevent {ta falling into our hands. ‘Tho cargo was estimated to be worth about $200,000. ‘The Neptune was expresaly built for a blockade runner, and Bad mado two succossful trips to Mobile. Sho is ox tremely lovg and narrow, having but seventeen feet boam and boing two hundred anditwenty feet long. Bho mado On ber trial trip twenty-two miles. Spe is worth about $69,000, and will be taken toKey West for adjudication. She ought immediately to bave some guns put on board ‘and be placed on the viockade, on the priaciplo of setting @*thief to catch a thief. On her.return to the bloekade off Mobile, the Lackawan bacaptared the Planter, (aden with six hundred bales of cotton. ‘The United States steamer Supply arrived at this port on the 24th instant, and will saii ina fow days for Now York, The United States supply steamer Bermuda arrived nthe 26th and sails wre Per for Pepa THE WEEELY HERALD. ‘The Best and Cheapest plaannaly t fin the Wo! ‘The Warxiy Aeracy, ready to-morrow (Saturday) morping, will contain — ‘The offictal rsports and authentic dotaila from our Spa- _clal War Correspondents of the recent Terrific and Un " paralleled Conflict in Pennsylvania, resulting, after throo days Fighting, in the triumphal Success of the Army of | te Potomac, under General Meade, with the latest ac |; counts of the Movements of the Union Forces and of the soners, arrived in this city thts morniog from Fortreas. 1 retreating Rebels, their present whereabouta, Incidents Monroo, No arrangement bas yet been made for the ox change of offtcers.and civilians, the rebel autborities still refusing to deliver up the officers of Colonel Straights command captured tn Georgia. PAROLED PRISONERS. Some of the newspapers appear to think that, because Generat Couch received the prisoners released on paroles said parotes sro binding, but such Is not the case. INTERESTING SCKNE AT ALBXANDRIA, VA. A ludierous, and yet not an uninteresting scene, oo. curred ot the wharf at Alexondria today, The partios, male female, who refused to subscribe to the oath of allegiance, were required, under the recent order of Bri. gedior General Slough, the Military Commandant of the Department of Alexandria, to report themselves at the wharf this morning, with trunks duly packed, bound for Seceasia. About the time mentioned in the order of Gen, Slough a large crowd of involuntary emigrant for robe!- dom made their appearance, accompanied by those of their relatives who were so fortunate as to have the ne- coneary requisites to remain on loyal soll. The boat which was to convey these disloyal people South, in obedience to the order, had her steam up. More than the customary amount of leave-taking was manifested. Husbands kissed straying wives, ood wives erring husbands, sisters kiened departing brothers, and brothers their lost ststera, mothers parted with their offspring with a long, Inst kiss Suddenly the wail of mourning was turned to a strain of rojoieing by the announcement of a iteutenant on Gen. Slough’s ataff, who stepped from aboard the steamer and announced that the order requiring the removal of the inhabitants of Alexandria who were possessed of seces sion proelivities bad been rescinded. It im needless to say that this announcement afforded great relief to those who were most affected by it, and ali on the wharf breathed easier alter tho announcement had been made. NEW SUIVS OF WAR. Tho new side wheel steamer Waterve will bo Inunched from the Chester (Pa.) Works on or about the 16th of the present month. She is two hundred and ten feet long, twenty six feet breadth of beam, of light draught, and bas powerful engines. Two iros-clads are aleo in promes of construction at the same place. One is nearly completed, and the kee! of the ober was laid last week. They are of « similar character to the Sangamon an dlebigh (Monitors) built there. CAPTURE OF A PRran. Commander English; of the United tater gunbod Saga. moro, of Crystal river. Florids, ander date of June 71, reports the capture of the English schooner Frotte, with & cargo of cotton and turpentine. POSTAL MATTERS. ‘The Postmaster General has tsaued an order tucreasing the limit for franking seear, cuttings, roots, &e .of the Devartment of Agriculture from tweive to thirty two ovnces The department is a good deal embarrassed in its ool Of the great Conflict, de., &c., hc. A very tino Mapof the scone of the Second Day’s Con flict. near Gettysburg, showing the positions during the ) Battioof the Union Forces and of the Rebels A full account of the concluding Triumph of Gonoral Grant’s Heroic Army in the Capture of Vicksburg, the Gibraltar of the Miesiaaippi, with allo! Pemberton’s aup- plies, ammunition, forts, defences, mon, &o., and graphic account of the Operations since the 24th of Lat June, leading to the Surrender of the city Account of the Movements of Genera! Rosecrava’ Army in Tennesses, an interesting report of the late Pattie and Defeat of the Rebels at Sholby ville, and the latest accounts of the whoreabouts of Bragg and his rebel torens Tho latest News from New Orleans and Port Hudson, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Texas, Havens, Mexico, Kurope, ke, &c. Pootry— ‘Our Victories to Vicksburg’ —" Vicksburg must be held at any cost."”"—Jetf. Davis ‘The intoresting story of ‘The Secesh in Crinoline —Tho Lieutenant's Love Experience with « Kebel in Petticoats "” Account of a ‘Visit to the North Woods, of the Empire State Sporting Park,’’ with interesting deseriptions of the Locality and Extent of the Wildervess, of the Pleasures and Hardships of a Journey through the Woods, ana of the Kise, Fall and Disappearanos of a once fourishing Village, &e., be. Sporting—Racing and Trotting—The Boston Fourth of July Kegutta—Shooting and Fishing, &o., &o. Agricultural--The (rain Harvest—The Fruit Gardeo— V getable Prodnetions—Prospects of the Fruit Crop— ring Plants, de., 0. It will also contain Reviews of the Money, Provision Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, Editorials on Prom) nent Events of the Day, Ship Nows, and reports of ali other Interesting and important news, A large amount of interesting Roading Matter. ‘Single copies Five cents. Anaual subscription price — ws any larger wember, addressed wo ‘nemes of adbeattoars, $1 50 cach. An oxtra copy will besent to every club of 0. Pwenty copies, to one adaress, one yoar, $25, and any larger aumber at sane price. An extra copy wiil be reat to clubs of twenty. Phese rates make the Wwnair Himmatp the cheapest publication (1 the country ADTEKTESMENT: © @ limited number, at fifty ceate per line, will be inserted in the Wrexiy Henan. Surgeon General Hammon destructive on ea eee) i Fractise of med) would euiphaticn 1y TH ' Waabtw ART I have for thirty yours taught bat uo diseased action lection of statwtice by the provision of the new postal | could be cured by mercury or tartar emote That the bo law requiring al] communications addressed to the de partments to be prepaid by the persons sending. OFFICIAL RETURNS REGARDING THE CROPS. The returns of the crops for the month of June are near'y ai! in, and the reenlt will be published io a tebulw form in afew days, The returns are generally favorable aitbough the drought of the past month in some section of the country bas injured @ portion of the crops and wil! reduce the yieid sumewhat. CONSULAR RECOGNITION. Simoot De Witt Bicodgood bas been recognized by the President as Consul of the United States of Colombia at New Yorn, 4 BANKING HOUAR CLOSED. ‘The banking house of Sweeney & Huyck cloned ite doors to day, with the prospect of an early resumption of busi eas, THE STATIONERY VONTHAULT. The atationory contract for the State Department has been awarded to Philip & Solomons, of thie city DEATH OF 4 RESPECTED CITIZEN OF THE ELEVENTH WAnD. from bis carriage, about ¢ woeks ago, Joux Arrancar, Esq., one of the oldest ena moet respected citizens of fhe Pleventh ward, dim Wednesday evening, at bis residence, Nu 300 Third pirvet Hie funeral, to which bis frieads and those of his poo Resulting from a fall | Captain Jobo Galway Attrige aod bis marital relative Jobo McAuliffe, are réspectfolly incited, will taxe ping om Baturday. The remains will be conveyed to Calvar Cemetery trom St Pridget's chorch Previous te their agulem mars wit be ce'elrated. com Fo the naby seqvaintancer of the He mid 1 the thtewrity with And bie striet adhesion, bh he professed endear bot mone to his or [ge ia neighbors of ali Beets, among whom he | ved for ower thirty y: ‘The prayer of al! whe knew hin ie = May be rest tn peace at ine A “eG thie notice #as Altnost oupecensary new th which be dealt with the te all tha rege bi t temper, bis goodness Board of OFFICIAL. Staten Saenior, Thoreday, July —4P Hoard n et pursuant (0 sdyournment in the Library, oH 14 City | Mbresnct-Counetinen Webster, ‘@ Me@ravk acd OBrien, wale ; qvorem jo thelr names at ro tbe Cert feriared thet Bodes’ oad es Moe JAMS wesw? Cart aod MM Aatich, © Ma Perry ase oo Amory, Mugs fill, Hogh Hart, Boston, wek and andy Henry. wn Nichola Chariea L Lew 4 Hgratig Tacrys, Jr J arom Jonn W rive rostable. A i/!laun pe ae Hous ta i aA Job Ain ee raatiegs Ae Je i Fie. i. 2 € tae ‘Murphy, Liveryoo, W lua we og, Aloe t Brow bri gl Consoy 4 it eo Ba wr * jee, Artem = able t pn | ioe etane tin & aenlad tee gh ob AE a oaghus Curse the | ssroben man body could omly be “made whole” by “vegrtabie food"—animal food betog, in | Tn fact, condensed vegetables BRANDRETIVS PILLS should be ia every military how These Filia cure bi chromite dysentery, and aii fevers and .Meetions of the bow pital. oun diarrho a, chronie diarraw, 9, sooner and more wirely th BRANDRETH'S PL — n ght aod morwing Read directions and get new style CASK OF ROBO’ K. WATSON B. Buasonere a F. 17th regin wane piv ate crt While at Harrison's Landing « k, Near Falmout’, fuud many ov t se wives diarrhe's The Army Sur sai) T wan reduced to sbiy gute ® aay medicine in the world LS io ese cases should Be takeo De vo @14 not qure apd bone mem bers w) yh s cever, olde nnd Phe tat) Wit 10 Femtore health Ont ot ra lb bh. Leend you shia ietter + oe — aia they rz) 4 Union oiler No on OEP THE NEW STYLE Sloat's Kidiptic Lock Mtiten Sewing Ma- nea, with Improve: Hredere, Samples of sewing at } sarees, 287 Broa! «ay iron Bedstead» of Al Kin | HUTOMINSON & Whew 20) Caual { \ ' comp erlon and «tia W. A. Batehejor'« ve world. inatnniane 1 gates ADS pe Ww tas. Te os, Nolanrie, Crain. fo BATCH Kuo 1 Bong ir Dye, Mair Dy etn t Wa tifying the hair, » Erperte Mrs, WINSLOW ®& & thi | one 'vi the beri Lemaie vir» voce) Bates, aed hae nen seed for t.) ogaafety and euce coon trom Ube feeble & ce the nowels, wud gives B¢ child Trem Hair Dye, Dy aR. f ai ertaete. nie Hetr Dye, We., Hiackh or Brown, patiral, reliable, Depot Mo WBivciay viene. Bort by all Contes . 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Commission givun No & Wat A Word ef Advice best at, the cheapest Hat, | at durable Hint, Lint adapted 10 any wad all Heasons aud ernaMions, sorument- of Caps for the Army and Navy, Caps /0 young of old. and face and Caps for ovaryhody, 0 in atyle, Oatsh and price, may be had at this ogiebrade emporium, 1d the various watering places, wishing bo ‘a7 Canal otreet. Ferris & Son's Own and Parte, Boots twoduene Bhoos, alow Fe Al Nasnau ateent, and 64 Broadway, rth street General Meade. Panto for ale by OHARLES D. FREORI On 287 Brond wap. Eight Perfect Cartes de Vi git rtve, sue 1 Caual wtreet, N, Kight Cartes de Visite for $1, of t equalled atyle and finish, at TAIT'S, cosvor of Corsitu) Greeuwich steed No expanse spared lo pro mW. Hore Has Powerfa lasses, from nes For the Hair The best and cheapest he Bold by. Drugyinta MISCELLANEOUS. y Ea bk als ae ty *, 2 8, ee ee ° ¢ LYONS ed MAGNETIC INSKCT POWDER, ‘The Origtaal and Cort ‘The extraordinary effects of this article for kitting Roaches, Ants, Bugs, Pleas, Ac, aad for preserving Fura, Clothe fur kc, from Moths, bas been tested for twenty yaars, ofture, and warranted reliable [tis free (rom poison imitations and counterfeits. Kach flask has the signature of DEMAS S. BARNES & 0%. Agents, “22 Broadway, New York BROOKLYN ADVENTURES HOW CODFIBiL AnetBT OAs ¥ CARRY ON THETR ~ DEVELOPMENTA, ns of Hrwokiyn > Mereina re Vth wheat INTERESTING GREAT IN IRELAND. ARMY OFFICERS IN COURT. CAPTAIN STEWART SEEKR FORCIBLY ‘TO ABDLCT Wire. LIHKL SUIT Captain Ramaay Interiares to Protect the Wife. SHB REFUSES TO LIVE WITH HIM, AND ALLEGES ILL TREATMENT 18 } TED USTLIFICATION Captain Stewart Avers thai They Were a Model Couple NOTORIOUS BUROLARS THEIR GAME SHARPLY 4 per Information furatened, urpase Boots themselves and frinliies, patronize Siecant | aphlo Cartes de Visita, of thie diatngulsed vieneras e je for One Deliar— Beware of JENTAD AND QUICKLY MISCELLANEOUS, . . . . . * . 5 : e- [Prom the Richmond Whig | | The Charleston Courier makes a Umely suggestion ‘ commending (be attention of govermment to (he nate- ore ‘Thin artioe has @ Falizalion aad cultivation Cavmaya, for the servation of the health of diers | peculiar effeet upon the | and guards the aye tem maine disease by oxponie amd leregular diet, Kt ; ~ the Plantabor ere of ie unhappy dillicuitins, wae ving Lo (he extenct of | | es one of 1s principal tm Mi Uke, we have heard ome of ur most diatingedaied physicians remark, (hal whenever bee folk uwell (row erdinary diotetic OF almuspleric eaunes, | ne invariably reheved bimmsclf by Mlaniation Diters, New thal thee Bitters cannot be obtained, @ substitute abowld be prepared. We understand our coverpment hax opened mo gotiations with Dr Drake, through a eneret agent, but with: ° whet truth wedonotknow * . . . 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