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8 _ (NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1863. " sa eam —— RenanEON A. Gs.3 cee: ST enh eer —_— a a °. a large of the ludiapapous and Cincinnatt . +] difficult to believe ware om AB ¢ ochre Luleita, Fr THE REBEL MORGAN. | Se''Ssl tiie shere tay cite at | vest Morgan orang ty wore Uatainag by Sonne moos IMPORTANT PRIZE DECISIONS. | site tonenove tna sho, mastar wan oot abo aware of | Hoorletta Pees of Walon, A Bion GAN. the town amd made for y rhs stained, by vome . he $2 rn inn 2ud—Bteau.ebtps Bidom, and Bagle. Bight, [1 was found Wo be merery the Favings Of a drunkea | twelve hourw after they sbould have been on the wiy; voyage ; for peace bad piace, and 0 andthe same may be said of the treops ordered to United States District Court. wore pending ; bat the suggration le not fully sugtained by | Wind at sunset sw. ia st gun is said to bo completely heuped tm, Horse | Hamilion, Before His Houor, Judge Netson. may afd, the THE PURSUIT OF THE GUERILLA’S BAND. The Seamer Bla Warley and Cargo ws. The United ‘Sa’et.—This vessel was captured’ about one handred miles north of the Islagd Abavo, one of the Babamas, east of the : : go fe a In ch. | Gulf Stream, Om the 24th of April, 1862, by the war 2 ACTIVITY OF THE BEBELS' MOVEMENTS. | $c" undtod, ana only haa eight soundss oat being ceptured, which "we propose te reer to ai.| steamer Santlage De Cube, D. B. Ridgley, Commander. | Sa‘a—Nelsour G J-—This. vessel wes b SreANuR St Joun—Atlantlo City, July 21—The wide whee! Some men near bere swore some others notte fight | another times but thus mach we wil! say now; Geueral | yy. cargo consisied principally of arms, Enfield rifies, Quaker City, off Cape Henry, June 4, 1861. ‘The vessel aguiust the Soutbern confederacy. The Fight Near Euffington and Skirmishes at Jackson aud Near Pomeroy. The Fight Near Bu@agted. [Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gaxajte.} Avaeys, July 20—-1 A. M. Another battle and apother victagy! Yesterday ig just 7 fading away, adding another Sunday to the tong Hat of Burvside tas labored and night, since Morgan crossed Qhe Oni, ta dertroy eapture bis forge, und a the mane at > command were promptly and energetically use thousand privopers, all his artillery and killed one biu- dred and fifty of bis mea, Austrian riled maskets and ottiers, lead, saltpetre, &c. ‘The Ka Warley belongs to EB. Adderly. of Nassau, @ | Byitish subject, and probably the cargo, alihough this is left in nome uncertainty, The vessel had been recently purchased of an American citizen of Charlestov, S. C. The Twenty-second Street Pei ONLY TWO DAD BODIKS RECOVEKED—COKONER’S gedy. ON steamer St Jonn, after drifting sterm rst up the coast for fore milga, mIMk: at Th, o'cork this morning. about fr miles of this place. Two boata full of mei short time before she went dow ‘Thin ts mor §t John, frem New York for New Oriean: Sutr MencuAst, Sprague, from New York, before report ed missoy, arrived at Ban Prenciseo 17th inst Site Soo100. Hutehineon, before reported missing. ar rived at Hong Koug May 21. nt left her» the Be pee EY fare 8 3 battle Sundays; tus with what diferent resnit! In. Wo staied on Saturday morning that Morgan was then | afer running the blockade of Charleston;two or three INQUEST. Cy P toad feut' the shout ‘bear anoving i rection ‘and LPENBURG Brag JH Bxoxen (Al}<), 266 tone, built ai CAPTURE OF THE GUERILLA FORCES | tiie. “Tue prince of iiowen has tot us ta aaenie Tes | borbood of henors Gls mato Toros Feschor theater, | mes fom that chy and Naaeso, N.P., abe let the latiar | | Thefalng of the rns of the Eightonth prcinet sta | sisi ln a has ea ud to Mess Ragor Brothers fe \| Fodder of women and children, the burner of poor men’s | Lve ilies from 4 plage im ballnst for Havana, where she took in apart of | ton house, in East Twenty-second street, does not appear om . ae, ae bemes, is now beaten and driven ito Ohio river. At last Morgan bas cast his lot among a Ber cargo and returned, completing it at Nagsau, and then ‘0 be so serions an accident as was at first reported. The Sour SoNK—A fore and aft schr, with @ cargo of lumber reported to he Loe Trhamer, of Hoadont, Capt Nor, trove Albany for Newport. was rin ints ood stark pear Norwalk — loss of life was exngyerated by the police on Tuesday who rc wo Ct, on the nicht of Lith people - ine Sage bye or the aeasperpiee tr say im aber st fe oar) cape ‘ : yo being kiltea, | St on Wie ab of ai in twah ey bisainer Gteas Eastern, The Movements of Morgan: Having cler’ road open “to him, asd Runkio from tho’ north and went, The fords wove en | Flatod, The tater, A. G. the mortality list has dwindled dowp totwo. Tetence | | Scar RI’ Cusse, Trim. at Providence from Bangor. @0 ny, July 22,1863. | smiling with plenty inviting him the wily he and wns cleared at Nassau for St. Bogle ond go ms ° _ fog. | {20 14th inst, 38 miles SBW trom Mon! sprang sivas Morcan, with about five bundred then, encamped near ,| Teel has been enjoying bimeelf by. indulging im | Morgan fuding himdelt tn-close quarters sent out scouts | *izned to W. B. Wright d John Kennedy, whose remalns wore conveyed | {n’etupperwerks: having at one (hon seat Ee ‘ y ton, ‘{enis favorite amusement of conquering non- dl MoArtlrur, Vinton coumty, last mght. At half-past fv ana frightening women and. children, 1 sce {rom vour despatches that to the dead house at Bellevue Hospital soon attor the ac- cident ocourred, were the only persons who were fatally vio the bold, nod causing the Vessel to tall over en her beat ane Jost about 35,000 feet of lumber from off deck, bot! jC. i @eloek ths morning Be was within a mile of Vinton, on ie the tus of confusion has } that the ford was guarded by the wohada | ton. R. W. bs “ i “ tari ct a "| Beceem seal erie eee ahs | wre ia cent otras | Srna serie so drt ars orn were oe’ | Fe aa cate + tin al a ‘ a ” ran ashore in tl har, compass at fhe same time. Of isselt. ’ was hound. says: on 1 & : si “ i Crmcmmann, July 22,1868. | “The true state of the orse ie ns follows, as nearly as | Oneequad broke for the a2 Buftagton; followed | APY weston, a8 to whore we were bound. The master, | Fria Yousaay is removing boll ic Pais ry ecg ele ore ton date saat MOrKAC Posted ihrongh aleebretie; ABS FOUN M4.) Jee eee ee ae eeeael taisecien: | tinscae aun aa, tho sesaeaimemeaiet eae: Waere wo wore bound,'", fig Carteer saye: “TUMIGK the | Yoder the rulsa)xd trae ee’ any Peethir vodiin gee ne ea ee eMart Candi Heh vl 08 Poortinncniths elo! a tom a 5 0 r Y, hax boon sold for }, caah, tea o'clock this morning, with oar forces glose behind | sstively loyal county of Atheus grew’ warm and warmer. |. were opeced npon by the gunboats, aud one hundred and | last voyage began at bong, Be Ban Bot I aoe" tee discovered. Gront praise 's due to Assistant Enginecr pperairets sesitae LeaKe, of about 80 tons burthen, from him. as came near and nearer, ‘The first determiua- } fitty were killed and drowned. Our cavalry mode a dash | where was to nee. peed north, halt | McGrath and» the members of Kngine Compuny | Port Vwen for New Haven, with coal, foundered off Bavan ‘The Commercial’s Columbus despatch says:—After | tion of the people hore was, that they would fight if they. | upon the force in charge of the battery and captured the | were taken we wore rerio. Gultgtream rodwewerent | N° 61 for the timely nmwistance rendered the | Kovk 2st thsi, Twomty hv wus of her carga were tirawn Perambulating Atbens «ounty, Morgan tox a southerly | Ud arm two hundred and fifty men, and ‘every | whole six piece, and killed a number of fhe rebels, In | W'*', in order to get Into penne, Sadrwe unfortunate children | who. ware buried beneath | “varboari, and it {: thought by br captain —who. wilh, the man would do bis all in the defence of our common country, ‘The whole mattor was coniided to the care of the military. committee of Athens, county. To the gen- tlemen composing this committee’ the hichest meed of praise is duey for their systematic and highly suecessfut efforts in obtaining information of the movements of Morgen’s forces, and in obstructing all the /roads in the front and on the north of the route of the enemy. Lieu- tenent Long, of the Yeventh Ohio cavalry, was sent for- ward tooperate in the front. He had the advantage of knowing every hill and hollow in the country. Lieutenant Long arrived ut this place, having trans- Ported his squad upoy tho railroad, and {mmediately ap. Plied for woodchoppers. At three o'chook in the afternoon the proposition was mode io the committee; at one olcinek at night one hundred stalworth sous of toi) were eighteen miles distant in the front, blockading the ways, ceter- mined to keep the unhailowed feet of’ the rebela from the @) ection, crossing Washington county and the Muskingum river in the direction of MeConnelisyille, with the evident Intention to gain a point on the river above gunboat nayi- #ation, and cross into Virgimia, The authorities have made such arrangements as wil effectually checkmate and captare bis bands,’ Death of Major McCoek. Cannan, July 22, 1863 Major Mev ook, father of Mojor General McCook, died at Pomeroy yesterday, from the effects of a wound received fm the re Dgagement at Batlington ieland. Operations of Gen, Jadah, this skirmish wo understand we lost six or seven killed. ‘The reat of this force,were repulsed and driven back. The force now fell back towards Belpre, anc then scattered and took to the hills in squads, in the direction, of Coolkville, Generats Wolford and Shackelford, of Geno- ral Hobson's command, followed and succeeded in cap- wring one lot of five hundred and seventy-five, and another lot of two hundred and. seventy-five, besides nu- morous emall squads, making in all over one thousand pris ners. Among the prisoners taken were Colone! Dick satya gad of John Morgan, Colonel Ward and Colo- ne! Grilgaby, vices at headquarters were that our caval- ‘y were still. in pursuit. Morgan’s force wan entirely broken up and sexttered in the hills, and thet the position of our forces was euch that they could neither cross the Obio nor cet much further north. The prospects are cood that the. whole or nearly the whole of the force wil! be steering to any particular place.” Again. 1 don’t kuow whother or not we were bound to that port (Charleston, 8. C.) on tbe voyage during which we were captured.” Ivis remarkable that the pilot should be thus fn doubt and ubce:iainty a8 to the course of the vessel on ber yoy: ‘aye from Nassau, and ag to her destination. If her course and destination were for St. John, of all persons on board the vesgel, he was the most likely to have been advised of it. The uncertainty leads to strong suspicion an to the ostensible voyage, i Jogbock was mutilated after the capture, or about that time, together with other parers, 't is urged that the only part destroyed was that which related vo the former voyages in violation of the Dlvek «ec of Charleston; but the only evidence of this is that of the master, who gave tho order to burn the pa pers His testimony on this subject is not entitled to tull crodit. The whole of the proofs in the case, which I have attentively studied, appears to me to lead to the conch the mass of brick and mortar. Indeed, had it not + ‘been for the aid rendored by the firemen the loss of \ife would have been serious Women and children were engaged yosterday in gathering wood and coul from the ruins, an@ to many instances they exposed themselves to tho falling timbers or the bell tower, whieh is iy a very @ilapitated condition, and should pe immediately torn | There ought to be a couple of policemen on the spot, whose business it should be to keep all persone away frome the premisos until the ruine are levelled to the ground, down, CORONER’S INQUEST. ‘Tho investigation into the circumstances attending the Jate casualty in Fast Twenty-second street was held yos- terday at Bellevue Hospital by Coroner Wiidey. Jury first proceeded to hold an inquest upon the body of Johu Kennedy, a boy aged nine years, who resided at No, ew, mrrived at New Hay will be raised, an the remainder of ® Francisco, June 2—The ship Free Trade, irom New Hacharged, Yor’, bas hail mile dasaged hd Her eargo $8 coming out very d te KAME wale "hak cairaei right, (rom Boston, Both Wwawhed away. and lad Wh: Bark Odd Fellow, W. wh. sm, Harbor, with 520 ap and 30 May 12. ng, OF NB. with 220 sp.80 wh, arr at ay 1 EE Sowser, Rogers, of NL, with 139 bbls © ay Apia! 38 (and sid), Spoken, &c. nelia, from Balthuore for Liverpool, July 8 are ab Dnteh brig {Correspondence of the Cincimnatt Gazette. } Soil of Athens county. ‘This they accomplished by effec- | captured, sion that Aue Port, Ce Song amend eager tae Wien sha’ sere daceioat alive be wag anttia wan ech “gorelgn Porta. Portsmoumn, Obio, uly 18,4863, | tually stopping every way leading in this direction. Ag | Two A. M.—Unofficin! despatches just recetved at | «iy "Kes of the ves Poser ae ih. viclatjon ot | the ruins of the station house for, the purpose of gathering | _ RASS#IN, April 24—Arr ship Guorys West, Snow, Madras, The news herein contained would pave been telegraphed | soon as Lieutenant Long found he had tarned their course | hendynarters, from. the opegitor at Athens, says that | ‘Pretext to cover» voyage to Charloston. in violation of | Sone ecog % Sli April} rat, Burwell. Eurepe, ra You In substance bad not the lines been cut by the escap | be took a crossroad, and was again in the front and felling three thoneand of Morgan’s troops have beon captured the blockade of that port, and that the destination of the ‘The second fcase was that of a lad) named Yerence Barrie, Hon, Jaiy 2-No Am veeset to port. ¢ ‘ay 2h , ‘ » ing rebcis somes here pear Prketon, twenty five miies due | trees in every available plice. Oursconts were upon | £0 far. The oper tor says he obtained this information | Yossel was ip reultiy for Wis port at the timo of the caP, | movie, sixteen years and & alt old, residing at No. 171 | poott( ti) Nay BmArralip Haupden, McDonald, Livers north of ubis city. if slery. side of the sate at all times, and we are informed hime polite men just arrived there. It is, however, ae We agree ng East Twenty-second street, who was also knot } Sil Br brig Sarah Plagg, Sia), to ‘To begin then at the becinning of the pursnit of Morgan at the trees stop im one half hour atone piace. To | doubted at headquarters. aes ' ed in gathering fuel. Engineer MoGrath, NYork, and his gavg «horse thieves from Cincinnati tt is ewe. | give am idea of the xeal of this Joyal county T will | » A despatch from Mariotta says four bundred of Mor. | |. f*/te: prt eof hoy on hele ostingsraprampeteay ‘Donel to bets the leoattty At. the dime: ofthe aceiient, {n portahip, Athens, Shielda from Car. wiry to recount the incidents of the expedition under | Telate an instance of their energy. At hait-pist four | gan’s men crossed the Ohio below that place, and were by lg a th of Aranzas Bay, Texas, fastened to | Rave it as hig opinion that the walis were strong enough General Judsh, which le(t your city Jast. evenii command embarked on the steamers Bostona, (flay His it P.M, the committee hal occasion to use some scouts. ‘they sent orders twenty miles two independent cantnred by the forces on the Kentucky shore. spatch is also unofficial. ‘This de. the wharf. The flatboat was not captured, but aschooner to withstand any ordinary wind; but the gale of Tuce- Nt, May 2i-—Arr snip Sooloo, Hutchinson, NYork, Heuirax, July 1b Avr steamer Sbanhon. Harris, NYork. Beioto, Undino, Swallow, Saline, Bostona No. 2, ioe crvalry company. When the courier reached a house called toe va Christo, ling ta “eagre mplerejcn- day Lee Sacitee tbat the wale tad Grated ae ex ayaa he July G—In port brig Heve, Benson, for Balti- Emma No. 2, Wren avd silver Moon, and consisted of the | the boys were sent wr the remaining members of | Umtest Particulars from Hendquarters. ‘Geraning oi ie ‘ani os the, poled Dayo Doed the ocetirrence aa purely acctden’ al, and did not PaLerwa 281d brag EE ples, N¥ ori Kleventh Ono, (wenty-third Michigan, and One Hundred | the company while the father was donning his linen. At {From the Cincinnati Gazette, July 21.) was intende 2 ee eer ae tg oy “ ng | believe that any person was to blame. The jury. xiten MANO, Duly Sere y win Robertson, cisits ard seventh ‘iDincs intantry; Fourtgenth Ulinols, Fifth | eleven o'clock". M, they were oa hand, ‘Such energy is | | We learn at qenernl headquarters that we have can- | vessel wns altorwnnts burned, Deen cxainined | ave deliberation, renacred a verdict of ‘+Acaideniat Rae ate ae ee tre a ee Indiana, ond ieventh kentucky cavalry, and two rections | the characteristic of the whole proceeding in this county. | tared so far about 2.500 of John Morgan’s force, in adti- | brought to New York, and hes been examined | tu and the Coroner, theroupon handed tho bodies polt bark Jobn Benson, Jobnson. for of artillery and four mouutain howitzers under Captain | A line of couriers hus been Kept up from here ta the | Hon to those killed in crossing the Ohio, and in ths skir- | i% | Preparaiorlo. | Tee coven DOME OM & clue) | oor to the friends for interment, 8 do4 days; sehr Annabel, Henshaw. Nothing of interest transpired until the fleet | column of the enemy for severaldays, and yesterday we | mishes at Bafiington, Jackson andpear Pomeroy. and merchent a 5 gone Teovived derpatches from the battle eld, forty mites dis ‘ant, in ove hour and forty minutes. Morgan burned the bridge and mills at Chester, ond robbed the stores course. In looking for spoils they knocked at the closed door of worthy Touion, who is a disciple of the great marty! Rap, rap, went the heavy sabre bits against the door thomp, thump, went tho heavy brogans. The vld fox revobed Ripley at three o’cleck this morning, when a skiff was seat ashore from the Bostona, SHOOTING AT THE CRISIS. This phrase owes its origin to Gencral Rosecrans, who used it lo characterize the wild shootiug of some of our ‘Dboys at Corinth on the first day of the memorable battle at that place, and | use it here tocelebrate the wild shoot. General Rurnside received a despatch yssterday fore: noon announcing that 115 of Morgan’s men had surren- dered to a force of only twenty of our men. Another despatch announced the capture of Basil Duke, the head and brains of Morgan's command, Laat evening about six o'clock adespatch to General Burnside wnpounced that two companies of militia bad the South Jost before the breaking out of the war, to make collection of debts, and was ongaged at the time in gathering together the funds realized frem there collec ions, with a view to make his way home. cotton in question eomprised a part of these funds. H@ was not a resident Youth, por engaged io business there. Too war found bim there temporanly fer the purposes above stated. SHIPPING NEWS. FROM RUROPE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, steamship Scotla, Judkins, ships Lorenzo, Merriman, and on, Falnouth, EB. mt sCamship Teutonia, Tanbe, io St iimava, June dn port schr Morning Light, ond. re loth, ridge, from Lonnde, a # St . PR, 8~in port brig Moraing Star (Br), : * was playing gone away from home: bit the rebels scon | cettured seventy-one of Morgan’s men, and shat amon ‘The property was not enemy’s property, nor is Nan Teaver, fe. Foe y r Sropa cra teot's comand abnard te apperra| sme the game and werd the oid mun out. when ‘hy | fem watJobo Morgan mel; but asian am noo | (yet, cat bar, uae any abouon Wy Ea the Wo Rey Pare else itaonn boxt ings Prine of Wales from information gained by the Bostona’s skiff, that Mor. | Opened on bin thus:—Tello. vid man, are you recesh or | Confirmation. deen in 2ome doubt whether the © . ¥. , Union?” +*Yaw, ny tam, sure T pe Fallandigham ” The answer to this was a general stamping, smashing up everything that would break or smash. Leaving Ches:er, Morgan marched toward Baftington Island, attempting & crossing under cover of a heavy frg. But from the white mass buret the red flames of death, deariog cousternation and disinsy ito the ranks of the astounded rebels, They stood fire but atew minutes, when they wheeled and retired by the same road upon which they advanced. They formed an ambuscaiic at the gau was advancing on Ripley on Tnesday might with the fntention, probably, of reavbing Charleston bar and effect @ crossing isto Kentucky, and when, within two or three miles of the shore, was warned oif by three ernnon shots from the St. Patrick. Now, of all things in the world, it ‘was necessary to preserve an unbroken silence on the river; for the design was to keen Morgan in tho dark ne to the movements thereon; but this tresh water captain, ‘whore valor, ata safe distance, excee led his stock of |, threw three or fou Fehells across from Ripley, and A squad of five hondred of Morg: men, in attempt- i it evening after dark, between nd Pomeroy, were captured by tho First Ken iment.« fur we have taken about two thousand five bondred of Morcan’s men prisoners. Wehave captured nil bis artillery, some three thoreand horses, large numbers of Distgls, revolvers, carbines.and accoutrements. We haye killed of Morgan's off'cers, Cotonel Chenaul and Colonel Thoms Morgan, and have captured Colonel Basil Duke, Migs against the ‘cotton were on the prize or instince ide of the court It wag not on board the vessel captured undergoing re- pairs, nor i be placed ou board, unless after rep. tired she should prove seiworthy; aud, if og board, there is no proof of any intent to run the blockadea ‘(he only pre. text for condemaation is that the property is enemy's property, which 1 think is not sustained, It appears to me thot the elaimaut used all ditigence to collect his eects with a view to leave the hostile country alter the dau, NB, June 30--Otd bark Salieta, rat, United Nii, July 10 Cid ship RD Shephera, Gale, Liver. se y Ds York. goa. Wave, Fleweliity 1, ay 2—In port varks Seaflower, Pan= » ready; Urania, Couper, for N¥ark. tc. Arr suip ©. Vennell, Melener, Genoa, American Forts. DOSTON, July 2t—Arr burg Avaxo (Port), Bilviera, Payal; brig Kil cou. Devereux, Tui.s Is ands: sohrs Ama (Br), " oy id i3 brought fairly within the fia bes. St diarens: Ouslow, Higaius, Bbeabethyort In i top of the hill, and met Hobson's forces, At first we were | Colonel Dick Morgan, Colonel Ward, Colonel Alston and | breaking out of the war. nn é r : = airy — thai he could not cross the river a tine jog nsihey eure valiied ie che ae down | Colonel Griggesby, ind it i8 algo reported that Morgan | principle 0 isternational law that protects him. Decree pe bay, tae ” Ro ang fgg sa E gia rege aend Arriving at Maysville at six o'clock this morning, we | tie Atl, capturiny nearly Uhree thousand men and five zieres | Dimseif ie a prisoner in our hands. We have also killed ew Fuipren ‘nll het Cnngo vei the Ville Mates! " ice Naleons Gibealtaes oath Jearned that Morgan was moving rapidly on Piketon or | &% Grtillery. This happened about cight o'clock in the | netr:y three hundred of his men, ih Bert ee cel atid outed are saaremat oh ies viii Fare Parker AXorke Portsmouth, for which the tlect immediately headed un- | Morning, The gunboats drove them back about seven ‘ects sro decided!y favorable that Morgan’s | NeimON, (i gt November, 1901 by the sloop of war Canna; aud feomn ibe Roads, der full press of steam. The prospect brightened as the | O’clck. There wasno fight worth the name. Morgan | eutire force will be captured, Vincennes, a’ the mouth of the Mississippi, off the South Slerra Leone. appeared to be very eparing of powder. Thore is no am- munition found in the cartridve boxes of the prisoner ‘There report that four hundred got to the other side bility Of heading the cuerilla chieftain and bis hosts rease|, ond & ew dis osition was immediately made Of the forces General Rarnside received a despatch about midnight announcing the capture of another squad of seventy of Morgan’s men. enst Pass. some three miles from the Belize The vessel dcr a charter party entered yuto by the master at ah. re berg Aye q ORE, Shic 0—Agr see Pred Howell, Norris, St id sclir Julia Smite, Orlando, New Haven. eiro,on the 5th September, 1861, to ship a cargo 7 ly 1 Arr a me i ator moa me @ETTING AHEAD OF MORGAN. of the river, and that they were caught by some Ken- It is now believed that there are not over eight hun- Cott ‘New Orleans or Mobtlo, aa may be ord by Berd gente on! oe Roses Reve-taiine, Tar ft was Morgan's design to reach Portsmouth ad | {het¥ coraey. Our cooute who, were om the fold say | er wobably be captured today eee ane fee | the chartsrers, aod if the vessel, on arrival, bo warned Miso sor Humter-Tacketis ‘Bondonts sloop Mary i Bavles; Bere boats to terry him across to Kentucky, the goldeu portunity is lost, for the gunboats patrol the river at | ‘ia and nine men brought to one hundred and fifty men. Two ateatners left Buffington and Pomeroy yester@ay with one thousand prisoners, including Beall Duke. of by a Bleek ding squadron, to proceed either to New York, Baltimore or Pbviadel » Whioh second place is Carter, do, ALL RIVER. July d—Arr sehre T W Thorne, Davis, » They saw a little boy, who brought a rebel 3 y York: Jeonie, Frapeis, do, Sid 20th, sbr Blew qfort intervals hence 4) Ripley, and be will bo cared for | {igl, wttee here, miter, are You m meant” “Yor” | Among thore prisomere’ are Caupteine Spell and inca, two aiew ine Ao Ne RU SE Crit ie, as cameo: CEEUAME ASAtSInGent | ites, Gtifoede huiaanipiiass xcs ar verte scan sie place at five o'clock thie | ‘*What did you do with your gun” “Threw it away, for | notorious guerillas, ne Triad iparey bare gr Aap 8 KINGSTON, JAcj AND New | qTOMMIS HOLE, duly I7—Ar-1 8 bark Pernanine, 19 me.” “Come along with me; we ‘evening, aod disembarked amid tho cheers of a delighted ‘The scout says he hed hin into Populace, It should be said, however, that we met the Our Columbus despatch states that three hundred of Morgan’s men succeeded in crossing the river from Belze- “if warned of to deliver at the port of comer ‘the order from the 0 ays from Port Roval fur Portsmouth. NEL ise AT UB mer Augusta— rocured a pilotand ald ORLEANS, 77 &e. On the 14th of Septempver, | For Havana—Steamship Eacle, from New York, Aug—, | onacr ld US bark Feroan lua, ‘ the lines, ‘were 80 much worn and fat ville on a tlatboat, and that after they landed they were | officer warning him off, i * i: a : iy. ee ea malian Dolow Oe8 ent be teaera wien they itddown all over. ahe graze la tne ovekeee vehere, | aelled uy on gucboais, nt 1861, the master was inelructed by the charterers to uro- | BER EM. | on oc senahtp George Washington, from | wath musth Aiverie: Rieke mbekAahby, MYork.: Bid from her we first learned that the rebels they were and were asleep in ten minites af dioneral Burnside has no advices of these reports from | cved to New Orleans with his cargo (6185 bags of coffee). | wee 'vork amg matt OM. NEWBURYPORT, July 19—Arr schrs Palladium, Rydon, Pisetcn, they were brought within the lines Piste, aces. Wer | etther of his officers at river points or from. Governor | abd shonid the port be open upon his arrival, the bill of | “Etoamship Loonst Point, from New York und Ocranto, Abbott! NYork; ah, brig © Hopkins, Baiti- Pow MORGAN GETTING ATIEAD. ‘One of eur poouts saya .00 ove ts burton abr side, ‘Tod, and does not believe them. His adviece are that the | lading endarsed would advise him to whom to deliver the | Steamship Kvening Sta . Immediately upon our arrival we learned that the wires had beeu cut at Piketon, but communica tion was Kept up by mounted courters,one of whom eame in at stx o'clock with the startling sigence that I have been up all night, bearing news and writing, and just at this writing oue company of the Thirteenth Ohio cavalry has arrived from Camp Chase. I leurn from a number of the Seventh Obio tuat they have been twenty- Morgan weaat Piketon, having driven in all tbe pickets and } Mtoe sited at man on the Virginia | apgo of ccal and. cast iro. buliding for Wo Janeiro; aud Fy y Stan oeials eatpratnpf the nice, and was thrashing the militia in the cele Mee ia nse neied haeinnaea Moan oat taveroctansbemtee Tete ee vn discharging ber cargo the vossel Waa pu up for freight $34 | trou warn ‘most sal! eotory muni to himeell At this moment, Ms y the masier, ad ren: Bine eho. f. M.. another courier arrives. with the | “t,he brush io the Sundah hills: bis clotues are fn tatters PYRE! He TL CRETE, tn. The carve on board bolongn to tho charterers, D i rine rea tat Piet ee gntee asrives with, the 4 0d bie ahirt is of the color of nicht. Regatta at Harlom. Wittam Mcou& Co. British sod Brasilias, subjects Port of New York, July 22, 1863. igen. Da fotelligently of Morgan's movements; bat, as ery. | A YOUng mun whe gives bia wand us, —— Rice #00 of | 4 rosatte took place yesterday at Harlem, which pro. | The only cvestion in’ the case “ie, whether oF noe the Pa Fatnoey, Bsader ly, by whom I mean our military, says that he never “pe ve their whole journey in Ohio. They to k him prisoner | mised to be a very exciting afair, but the want of wind | Tom) Nl bik) Ne TO ee ene port of New Orleaws, | Steamship Sidon (Br). ickan, Liverpool=F Onroad. soaks Puneosipha it Ah S Se berg ay na pene} poy eed pa 4 rom a train of cars in Jodiana. He says they have rest. | caused it to be rathor a drifting than a sailing match It ures ‘8 perusal of the testimony ta deaniesiorte ‘and doou- fear fete cory ipavanantee oe ‘Tileston & Y ten Partie! iniyre "0 r eondition to change it whea he deems proper, Fa ee akc Ee eect caice, | Was & eweopatakes for cat rigged bonta of eighteen feet | mentary yroo'e, we nro satieBed that there was no such | well’ Cr. we Lamer, Bere sa eipinigs three huudred attempted to crors, but were repulsed and driven back, and he does not believe that any of Morgan's men have succeeded in croasivg up to tho present timo. Had they crosel, wo have suilicient mea on the Virginia cargo. Should the port be blockaded he would be warnod off, and would then proceed direct to Now York, The vease! belonged to a British eubject residing in Hull, Eng land, and had sailed from thot port ip May, 1861, with & 1 veszel and ¢:rg) are subject to condemnation for attempt intent cn the prt of the master or owners of the cargo, Steamship Columbia, from Ne Steamship Morning Star, froin New York Au ALMANAC TOR WEW YORK—THS Di Ship Atmoaphere, Legand ORT, Joly Q—Arr solv Lamartine, Q@urney NYorke for Warciam, Sid schr Diadew, Diack, Phisdeiphia for Ba K Beppech, ao for New th, ‘ZIst—Arr sc!irs Sarah Jane. Ga Miscel); Sarat, Hi. - Liverpool—Tapsent? Broa & On. | Serer: ie Seedling ke oh ihey plundered every atore and took the productsof their | 82d under from Harlem Bridgo up through the Kills to trary, thelr porpode was to aacortaieas | Ship Northern Belle (Br), MeCallum, Liverpool—J W El-p X0tk for : Operations of General Hobson's Cavairy | jhofisin buggies und express wagons, Ho saya, aud out | and around the buoy off Throgg’s Point and baek to the tes couse of the Moditaioah rican os” peeenel toeciege: | ne be: | Borne A op og Er Bid wee scouts who were in autho death confirm the story, tbat | vines of starting. The entrance ‘eo was ten déliare—the | whether or not the port was uctially blockaded. “this, | _ Bark Glengall (1), Mocklin, Bristol, E—HJ& © A De- Henry Lawrence, Jobmsou. "Elisa. Nhs, [Correspondence of the Cincinnati Enquirer. some of them had their carpet sacks full of greenbacks, “ we think, was the bona fide intention of the parties’ | “alc stary Ellzateth, Dunbar, Havre—R P Buck < Go: ort for Buon, Win Ones ond, Brigcs, Sivplean (or aes Wittuamswena, CLenwont County. 0., Jewelry aad watches. | Our scouts saptney saw our bays | Second Doat to receive bark her stakes. The following | Thor juss’ been no disguise of the purpose aa it is avowed | Hark Sade Praukturt (Pres), cero, Amaterdam—Wm | PDiladelpiia: Juliet, Crosby. New Bedford ior Albany: Val- wat same July 16, 1863, urdering them to shell out the greenbacks, which they | oats were entered:—Fua, Mmma, Major, Julia, und Tivy. | jy the charter party and written Instructions of the | Salem & Co aad tore Kings Meteetand dou, few de, As ‘The Unton soldiers continued to pour though our streets | did with evident reluctance. We have a report thatirom | oats were started in the following order: ownvrs 0; the eargo, and repeatediy by the master him rk Augustina (Sp), La Towe, Barcelona—Peterson & Pp ‘or aston; oui $m a steady streuin yesterday and at this time (Thursday, | one thousand five hundred to two thousand of them are self. And the only question is whether the master was E Barjau , 7 Montevideo—J ten o'clock in the morning.) & regimont—the ‘Ninth Ken’ | Ynpper's Plains, twenty-five miles eontheast of this place. 1:22 Jnita. weltitied. under thy crreaatances disclosed in the case, | syPitk Frederick Martin (rem), Hashagen, To Pine’ meetin tacky cavalry—are just passing through. They seomed ile- | We are getting ready for him i he comes this way. Ee iat jn making euch foquiry. It43 quite apparent thac thess | Stan’ er. Cape Haytien—Thompaon & Honter, f Menlowen Ke termined to catch the marauders and give them no quar Lator scouts just in report thom coming; scouts bring & Bajos, +e 2:23 40 parties had adopted the construction 0” the. proclamation ). Bowen, Queenstown & FW H Marsower, Ke New ter. Several o them remarked:—‘I don’t belfeve in | horse captured on the'batile fleld—a fine horse, but very it the time the boats wlarted tho wind was very light, | DAL RS fh tthe oneing an iutent to seton {cot iene (Hol), Wellebrink, Rotierdam— | {O0% oF ieltacy Tor. Gente Nu; Verso hanging. and will take no prisoners.” muoh jaded. Rebels are trying to get back down the | and it being “loot tide they wore unable to stem it. A To cade of the S wthern ports indicated by its terms that Wendt, RourtiRord & Wincken, | (BO) Wrigie do Pid cebrs, Willis Putinain, 40 they posed theoogh they were regnied with what | river: seat fow moments etapaed before they wore enabled to vain |. vessel sailing for a port in matate of blockade was enti | Bre Bice Nose (Br). Journaer, Roun -Rord & Wincken. | Cony cron Kllrmb Tia Kilen, Royeny the patriotic citizous could collect of what nofficient headway to stem the ttde, when the Julia shot to a wayuing of one of the blockading vessels betire Wig ir). Gras e Hangor for Port Morr iwston, Kockland for i city ren Excitement in Columbas=Morgan’s bandg | A left them. Ag they received them from the fair Netti Yoni of “God Kills, whero they had the advantice of a fair 4 “ : inant, St Vincent—M tie ©. HAVEN, Joly 2l—Arr “PGs the noble Ohio ladies!” ane which Mortars men ipedpkion'te the Cmelanadl Gazette } tide.’ From the” Kills up to Whitestone it whe ie polars . bere serene ti it coos ‘coartardres Brie Kenneth (Rr). ir ny. Tneme Fe Theekr i, ~ use, Nore neo) Bate Wiicobets Walters, New Bad failed to find, was pailed up to the eiga post of Atch Conse, Obio, July 20, 1863. | entirely a drifting match, and the different boats | cparier im crsevored in tho purpose of making, the | Brig aul (Br), Onndon, Hrrbor Graer, NF—Gordon, | yment, luce, 3 vabesh, . Jey’s Hotel, under which, as they passed, they bowed f ‘The mont intense interest has been manifested here all | dispored of the live and dead ballast so as to driit aittough at the sane time pe had good | Bruce # NeAvun, SILADELPHIA, July 2b day to know any ping relative to Morgan and the rem- nant of his baud. “"Wu-day we have reliab.e advices giving additional particulars asto the operations of yesterday. It ts now definitely ascertained tbat in the fight yeater- their heads and raised their hats, often giving it cheers, Ove of our charming townswomen presented ong of the Doys with a small flag, which be raised aloft, and said— “Pil keep it.” They were greeted also with the smiles o! the fai to " it Buffinton Morgan lost all bis cannon . ford cr sel or be § uh chureéteritio raantey, they responded.” | C*cheh comalatea of emiy threw pocery, folly seven hun | Try brd by this imo givon up the race, and they aid noe | f0Fe+ 88 sloring no Justiention to elther vessel 0 Gar. | ari ne ene ae enna Ba Morgan will not wish to see tbe boys, I think. Some Gra prisoners, m large momber of horses, with their on- | round the buoy. Soon after rounding the buoy a beautl- | irstiveation tor the act, yet we think they ara entitled to | <Snr-Telegrarh (Hr), Curry, St donne NED le Dewn' of his officers had to wagon whip their men to make them | tire equipments, and a large quantity of his pistols, ro. spruoe up, when the little white boat—tho consideration when inquiring nty tho itent with which Schr Empress (lr), Outhouse, Sackville, NB—P I Nevius volvers, carbines, ke. This so crippled him as to compel him to return as speedily as yorsible, which he did by prooveding up the river, but keeping'out of the range of the gunboats up Shrobeon cavalry bad been after Morgan for Some time. ‘They started from Somerset, Ky., and went from there to Lebanon, where they had an encounter with the ubead, leading tho other boats in fine etyle through the the faster and move more rapidly when the little catspaws struck them From Whitestone to the buoy off Throga’s Voint they were favored with a little nir—the Julia loading wnt nearly op with the buoy, when the Major shot abeut, toilowed by the Ella, The Fmma and ad, and walked away, making quite a gap between herself and the other two boats. The latter part of the Kam 'y having withdrawn, it was bet small number, and did not cause th: a forfeiture would be enforced; and thet, acting apon this wiry, = for the belief that this port was ip a stare of actual blockade, This interpretation of tho proclama- ton was ove: ruled by a majority of the Supreme Oourt iu the cave of the Hiawatha, and must be regarded, there the master is calling for the blockaded port, as the terms may have houcstly misled bim: and the fuct of finding the vessel ata place, under other cireumirtances auspl- cious, muy, in view of these terms, be consistant with Brig Loa Amivos Port), Marenes, Demarara—C A Dewolf. Brig T= baco (Bren) Hachtnann, j Iria (Br). Burrell, St Johns N¥—R ¥ Small & Co Brig yeuwon NS—!' I Nevius & Murray & Ne So Schr M 1, Wedmore. Farrell, Port Brig Zevulon (Br), Layton, Hantepor n. Sherwood, Smith, New Orleat LB Usher (Br), MeKenzie, Rio Grande del Sud—J Rehr d W MeKoe, Heather Sehe HE Middieton. ——. Beastor Rokr Marsland, Cathcart, Ha'timare, Port Piatt, Roval—Rivby & Co, fort—Mutray S w, Bentley, Sinith & Co. r steamehip Saxon, Mat- thews Horton: bark PoC Ware NYork; brias Geo Orwp (st). “lh, Dos xo via New York Ea ‘evemy, is ran ot, ace opposite Belleville, which is i Rea oxcilernan! sani “ ci m Willie, Emery, Rosten—W 8 Brown & Co. Sine’ sih ory vommisnioust omarec nia the renews | siteres "aa" the Wiepldle sider and ehoct Aioea mais | which wuld ctherwae have vera exhiuied. ‘Thome | euuite nuocenoe, There was ao olicial nate of the | | Rope Coaria & wile, Amery neal & Poor acknowledged to me). From there they went to near Eliza. | below Parkersburg, threatened vo destroy the place | made from off Fivebing to Harlem Bridge was very good ment to the British or HBeasilian governments, , ui, 18 Rackett & Son, Dethiown, from there ty Brandenburg, Ky., aud teen | uuless the citizens furnished bovta, rafts, 4c , that would | indeed, and showed tbat tho boats were capable of doing There ig no evidence tm this ‘when or at what Bose Jane Basti Bosent wave FT pean kOe the breakwater, waiting yvders; also the schr A Bartlett, erowet to Salem, Inc; then to Mitchell, Ind.; them to | enable him to eross. Tho citizens, with much reluctanes, | far greater ihings when an opportunity presented itself. | Tee it wie extablished. ‘The pose mn yp Vd Mipon a |. Scbe New York. Goodell, Routhport tC Deston £ Oo, g | forhart Roval Wind KW Corumbia, Ind., and returning passed throngh Camy Den- | commenced getting out their old water traps, and se’ | The Julia passe | the stake boat of Hnrlem Bridge m tive | Sime {0 Wis. DG uieiMee | oie, feels MR BOY | Sloop John Adainn PROVIDENCE, Jy \I—Ar- stowner Faoon, Jones. New ison, Unto, Latavin, and to this place. verely tried John's patience by the leisurely manner | hours and thirty minutes from the time of starting. ‘Phe 2 t ‘There no doubt a neto- ‘Shoop Wyandank, Kin New London—E @ Kramer. ‘ork; sehr Seah HK Strong. Baitimore. E ‘The force whigh pamed through here consisted of the Teh they went about it, It was their object to de. | Major followed in five bours and thirty-one minutes. ‘The | the belligerent pore. bgt ic | Blown RVan Honten, Van Honten, Port Monmouth, White Rock, Riwool: Clas W Puird, Highen, Niowh and Twelfth “Keptscky caval. | lap his crosing an long ‘na they could, hoping that our | Kila was somo distanes bebiud, avd no tune was kepkof | THetY prevailed at Rio Janelro at the tine of the sdlling of | EIST OS pn Cundift, Baltimore. (on AA ry; the and Seventh Ohio Voluateeoavairy. the | gue "Platboate, rafts, | her. The Julia was declared the winning boot. She was tN igeealt ae tovror| guar yaw gre ns OF the Miasis. | Reamer J 8 Green, Willets, Washington, cavalry; Second Tennesseo infantry were jn due course of time ready, but altogether they | entered by Smedley. of Penny Pridge, Brooklyn, and Advised im the course of the voyage by a veesel hailed, . ARRIVED . would not bold more thon three handred men. They were filed to their utmost capacity, and were inoving for the Virgiuia shore, which was early reached, whea a gnuboat appeared in sight: but to late to prevent the ; _Forty-ffth = Obio Volunteer infantry ithe Eighth and Twelfth Michigan cavalry; diana Veteery (fell), of moyntala howitvers, Captain Law, three guns of the First Tebnessee battery— ane led by Captain Vaugh, The Ella is owned by Captain Raynor, Harlem: Emma, by Captain Jongetreet, Harlem; Mojor, by Captain Wilson, Harlem: Julia, Smedley, Brooklyn; Tivy. by Captain Seam that he would. be stopped ut the Balize, There are un doubtedly cares which fox a3 & general rule. that even Jn the case of a blockade de fuclo the inquiry mast net be made at a binckaded port, if reasooably practical to ascer Steameh'| tail, merchant inden, Heineken § © rk Warren he ine Oreole, Thompson, NOrleane, nd paseogers, and July 6, with the {$3:0,000 in gold to (of Boston), Hallett, Peraambnco, ‘Basea erson Stineatn 23 dara. with mahogany, nar, Elizavetaport 1; Meteor, Pi 3 Point Maller’, Pawscei rir tvan, NY¥ork amou! Pieces June 25. with old irom, to twol Most of them twelve. ele { landing. The boats were. however, destroy. new boat, just built by loliceman Robb; P fae Bark triress, Clark, ORTLAND, Juiy 0—Arr sche Harriet Baker, Webber, dere {eotme rifled), and oue six pounder. ed, abd a shelling of the rebols who bad crossed wos com. ntored for this Paco, but was withdrawn on account | ‘Ain, the fact by inquiry et olen nevtral ports. there | | tert io ino AMeGaw,, Ix tonnd to Eogand, M4 Walvis, N¥ork. cid, bark The number was said to be 10,000. One regiment— | menced and continued, with ‘atal effect in several cases, | of not having gail onough. This boat, it ix expected, will | Bre Cxeehiinie Oe LO he ae we are inclined wo tliak | , Haek Tntian Helle, Tenny, Cariemas, with sugar, y.,Havang; brie Fussiina, Grin. Lime- 1,300 men—was armed with carbives, shooting sixicen | A second gunboat mide its appearance, and was soon | beat anything now afloat of her length and build, Soe is | SHatCes and LEDOMN tk tue cate We ee Realinod UO | to Af Droakinan. i aentgelow, Gnitenburs, 40 stations, Washington; sehr ‘ times withowt reloading. Another division of 8,000. with | engaged in shelling the rebel force remaining ou the Ohio | » pretty thing, and from ber model promises groat specd, | tat th Cee eee eee Punen, Manche a Wendt. Hot Pe iat Pee» semAse cohe Marietta, Hor. x pieces of urtiliery, was said to have gone nearer the | side, which compelled the enemy to fall back. He then | She isacredit to her builder.and we expect to bear fa and Cargo vs. The United Stater,—Nel- | weather, with much fog. In int 45. lon 47, saw large foe SAN FRANCIGOO, July 17—Arr ships Merchant, Spragye, ’ formed « Ime of battle, aa if antictpating an aitack (rem | good report of her soon, The speed of the ditrrent boats | 2he Aria Delia and Cores we. Tue Cwlad sutlen—Nel: | eat antMalay Hitenmon, K¥ork: Arravan, Hatbaway, nat Some of tho militia went to Camp Dennison and got | the forces which he supposed would be lauded from the | could not be ascertained. and it ts expected that another | OPM. te igel, off the port of Galveston, Texze, by the | Brie taney Heywood (of Nassan, XP). Pauemetster. Cam. | rimow: tain, Fielt. Hone K sie arms to follow them, notil the arms were exhausted, gunboats. Todeed, our inen were preparing for such a | regatta will eoon bo had by the same partios. Tap tg aed gig ny wooly ony Ti] peach, Ae dari with Ioew oor. ws Miller & Houchion, loth I ae aed tie gerd "Keonevec, Seah ce ih. atom orey. A ram peeoneh tense walk Sovaten & ianbe toren fron enrtsae fa a time of her capture vaho Wak stoering for that port, 10 | at i¥n lon 74.90; spoke Uric Homance, of Baltimore, a with trogpe. from Batavis--Mr- Wiliam Nichcin-fttd on She rebels | “ic shoutd bere be sealed that. Conerals Swaah aued fob- b= -mprraralel Haake toasty Tene te bad on board wtirgee’ vert nod | Sireg Redert ‘Bruce. Crowell — = — as they were approaching. wos taken prisoner. and a | son bad in the meantime been closely following the - w » oS iiverves! aves te Int Of Manatee be od tae eotton and hid MISCELLANEOUS, squad of rebels who had been bebind the squad who took | rebels, and at the time of their interception at Belleville Mr. Frank Wood's very successful travestic of ‘Leah’? | bad hag oon the Cungo vo be delivered ut /tne ous ‘Engler 8 AVE) Te WORTH KNOWINO.-GO TO THOMAS BR. nim. rode up and cocking their revolvers, were going to | they were only two or three miles Im the rear, ie being | draws crowded honees at this theatre. Never, side | Gr'ainaiitian, J. A. Marah, of Liverpool, a “rithh sub- thy" Wadmam, Lingan, OB, 29 dasa, wii 3 Sa ch suet corner of Mur Rhore wha hed captured him toterfered and would nor let | ome disinvee from the wwn,and by aquictiy exoouted | well sted by all the charaders. Miss Kmily Thorac, | Boston, an American citizen. owner of | ihe cargo. | | Sehr St Richo'as (8p), Matthew, Haran, 11 days fainliy, Hama, Se, Shoulders, Cs; for Sugars, He, them shoot bim. His courage probably suved his ie. | march swoceeded in reaching’ the enemy’s rear. When | ir. Mark Smith, Mr. Harry Pesrson. Nr. Dan Satcnett | The labor, Hit Soe fim mean ot ake, Mormnet, A KO | Mg Hlive (ite), McDonald, Zaza, with eugarand molasses, | upwarte * rete 2 ‘MMe Union soldiers who are passing through are im- | this had been ncoompliahed, Judah and Hobs were | and Mr. Davenport. surpass themesives in morry mak+ days ‘and took & Mortgage back to feente the par- oe eewer. Br, of Belize. Hon), Smith, Belive, Hi Crue BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, 40, SURED horsen, sometimes giving * voucher, and other | here, and their forces were united in an attack on Mor: | ing, and Mr. Sol. Smith and Mr. Parsioe appear to great | BOOl, and. rool & Nuvian lake no keene tie pat Poy got eb dh . Tal without pain by Dr, RICE, Chirapodiet, at 68 Rewery. Eira they teem witb. One man, George Harry, | gan, which proves to bave beea a compieie rurprise, | advantage in small parts. A lively farce precedes the ed period of eighteen mostns. Jt ie urged om bebats of | Bandy Hook, in a » Oe Witty cont tw by mail. paaner Canes Meee a Cual my, Gunted nen ta (oe sommeed | eek eed Oe mabe They were Gomtomeee ot (ee -—-——— 10 CFR er ee ere cant el neste Te Nn | habe tbacete tbe). SUBSTITUTES FURNISHED, 16 Se wounds and bruises he | chowed their bewilderment in their efforts to exeape Police Intelligence. Hoes TOM PRING CO., Havetitute Brokers ebowed to the orough, which o¢: | capture, Tt wae but easy work for our Devs to pick | tug Lave Rior—IbACOTRRY OF SIOLKN Goom,—The poilee Be fas Wvocltwny second oor, trom $20) 22 $80. We giao. for casioned them ‘will remind Morgan of that.” | wp the raiders, and when they bad finished thoir wae $100, gaarantce exemption from orate The Rev. J. probably $2,000, Mr. J. H. | work all but 1,600 were taken, abd there who escaped | of the up town precincts ars still busily engaged in reco: Meet ceeds the Comedefase porte by ‘be ees Peenes iaeebes andi ‘ — — Bharp’s store 1 do not know the tons; | did so by breaking through our lines, Thiw remoant of | vering property stolen by the mob during the late riot& | the lresiient in Apell preceding: and tbat the fen, Maynard, Avoxandria. 4 days THE LECTURE SEASON. — also, Mr. B, Btockton’s. Mar. John Atehley's grocery i | Morgan's force immediately ret-aced their stove in tbe | A: the Twonty-necnnd precinetatation house there nrenlot | iyerse from Matameros or Mimatitieh to Galveston aes, ag ey ae eee EET GW completely gutted ofrocery there was not | direction of Pomeroy, and this morving anit mite | of bodstoads, chairs, clothing, Kc., supposed tv have beeu | wa. with » view to make toulry aed sscertain whetner | Son Wc pier pee "DU. anys. MEORTANT LRCTUREB DAILY, FOR GEST much taken alker's drug store aud | o'clock, worn owt and 10 the most Pitible contusion. they | taken trem ‘the Colored Orohan Aaglim The Flewenth | an mew bicekade had berm extabiishor atthe latter port. | Rcir Warcr Wi Bare ington, DO. 2 days . a extunao sean icctitres exh have ‘office » 4. | passed i . precinet mncceeded in recover agree ' . % cents, by addressing Secretary Warden ons aru Pa aw darted eee wien lasing te dechpen Cours’ Hoenn; | 8 wrtich che be wom ot the trata bows 1s "Hasna ite wepreme te Pret. | Seuirdram mith Preanmaion. BO. Me the Rew York Museum of Anatomy. pea jas Ube only butld broke which i# on 5 * pot . p thas: bs ; _- cond “By dhe cctrentien of ase OF the fair daughtors of Bre. | moar which piace they were when our latent iofermation |e vtice are also ey fo making errant feces Reeae! Ge wre sam ree ' TOO LATE FOR CLASSI#ICATION. aided by vheir lease (Whe eee ener some of the | was received. Our are sapponed t be after them cet ntolen goods, Yerterday there were no ieee sage pert of pre ? pa ‘aeaant A. RESPECTABLE, Drees were soared afer they hed been Tour | egnen bat so rot we have no pafitive knowledge that | Tin hevon cases before Justice Quickenbueh, and the | Sie kn OF (be “exisionce of ‘the patina ee surat, van beeen nt meu to guide t here. even: auch is the ease, till they come. Divokade; such knowledge ot uo: employer's, Pi ednesday.) & man in attempting to into a commis. ‘There can now be but little deubt of their entire cap- A ‘the " > ‘wagon while it was aved vv, Sid very fast, fell | ture, fur in their condition they canaot travel Tan Pouce Freep Urox.—as officers McCort, MeVey, pe make the juquiry and Toseive the werner be, die, Tor two dare poder ibe wheeie, pear Kelt's Tavern, bot wheoln pare- fest por much further, Tt might Se ane ee Morrell aid Pearson wore searching for stolen goods, ‘conden A cared in pessonss pay dy tA en ly pet sti Prone | the corner of. First avenue and Twenty recond stecet, ven oe Fort yr B50 A been a wagou marter in one terday, aoe. bob ‘was trom iat. Sees ues ane Review of the Contest. northess: ‘Delta tn ire eon Ape. Hedley. The rebels robbed some of the egizeos of their [From the Cincinnati Gazette, } their we Crm MM money. Your whe relieved off2 18—a0 | We Bayo never believed thet . after having “ ewe a pre- ONDER OF WORDERE oy nny ‘they were kind im—by two drumken | cromed the Obio at Rrandenborg, succeed in get. | but wi! dams, the Ww da. Me. JH 's lone ts probably $2,000; and | ting again into Kentucky with anything like the | suspicions, guar hast tee ir. B. N. Stockton's force he ht into Indiana vod Ubto; but we must ray, | good season. er nosev] TOMY, . A Unien man by the name of Solomen Mashoo, in at- | knowing what preparations bad been mado to take him, x pe feathers, tempting W take « horse (rom them. was prevented by a | thit we did mot expect he wowld have succeeded fn tray: tom stantial! information. 16 ayer —.. — - 5c, they mutually agrees 10 tute it out: | elling Ube diatawee be has without being cheeked at some | The following evi: DP PORTE Hine) at 8 gopoes, For that purpose they o went iu.’ and Solomon | point by ovr forces. American Agency, oon ie ran ‘ goon had his thambs in this rebels eyes, whereupon he Genoral Baroaide had to in Indiana solely on the | Loudon, tbe. elled lustily upon which he tet the reb up, who | militia to «top Morgan and his way until Hobeen | Rev. Dr. =r NRW YORK od, “There, you wen itn (at. dumo it, take him? mili Woriake bien, and there was @eealiy im | ebild a0 peng Cate MUERUS U6 ARASOIT, ‘Two rebels ext on ibeir animals wear by and watched the | organtring | ain merieg these raw Morgan's | wit, A. fostesd if thet 618 BROADWA -™ THORnavans' P.M fats te Y eand Ms ee merce | gaa La was to tite effect mato aren LED, A rumor baa jos reached here thet three hivd‘ed of | Sevoriea ‘many tape wa shay bridges and felling trees Charies ty have aenty emnen tee? NEW YORK op Morgan's men wore fired upoo io New Hope. some eleven | his way. and he was therefore permitted to pass along | Navy: a? gallen fro ‘upon which they fired the town, and Biss lesury this way, which created & perfect furore of