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=a, —— WHOLE NO. 9811. in his speech on the oecasion, adverted to the removal of the old walis, and an additional proof that this popular and much needed improvement will be carried out Is afforded in the fact that the engineers have already com- TNPORTANT FROM MEXICO, ARRIVAL OF THE ROANOKE. THE. EMPIRE DECLARED. menced their So, if we are not going ahead, We are getting ready for a start, which is some comfort. When trade opens with Mexico we expect to make princely fortunes here, Havana being @ grand entrepot or half- way warehouse between Europe and tho new ———- empire. We have bad threo arrivals from New Orleans the past ‘week—steamers with cargoes of cotton—by which we learned the ate of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, almost before you did; and by way of Nassau we had news from Prince Maximilian Elected to beer to the 2, fos days later than that brought the Roanoke from New York, Exchange on your cit} the Throne, ° bits immediately, and is now at about twenty-four to twenty-five discount, Thsee months emce it waa ab forty-five. ‘The yellow fever statistics at the Military Hospital here show that we have hadi but little of that sicknoxs here this summer, compared with other seasons, while the eases have been rather mild in form. The number re- ported for the month ef June is 169 cases ,of which thirty- one were fatal. During the same month last year the number was 366, of which eighty-three terminated fa- Juarez Reported to Have Fied | tty. mis airence may bo due to the dry weather x have had, and it may be that when rain “does set to Monterey. 28 may not be able to show such a ee Dill of health. Havana, July 22, 1863. Phe News from Mexico The Second Empire—Pire in Porto Piata—Blockade Bunnere, fe. The Freveh transport Milan arrived here yeaterday from Vera Cruz, having let there on the 13th instant. She brings dates from the former capital of tbe repub- Hic to tho 10th instant, ou which day, ip the city of Mexi- 0, was proclaimed the empire, the Archduke Maximilian to fill the throne. The Comcil of Notabilities, being duly assembled by a previous convocation, declared unanimously, with the ex- ception of two votes, that the Mexican nation, through them, selected the empire as the form of government, and through them proclaimed the Archduke Maximilian of Austria Emperor of Mexico; and that, suooll his Royal Highness refuse the throne thus offered him, they implored the Emporor of the French to select a persou in whom he had full confidence to occupy the throne of Mexico, The public proclomation of the empire of Mexico took The Appointing Power Vested _in the French Emperor. GEN, ORTEGA AT TAMPICO. . TREMENDOUS FIRE IN HAVANA, ke., &e., ae. ‘The steamship Roanoke, Captain Drew, from Havana »a the 22d inst., arrived at this port yesterday morning. ty hor arriyal we have gome later intelligence from Hexioo. As the Roanoke was leaving the bay of Havana, a great smoke was seen in the direction of Reglas, evidently pro- ceeding from an extensive conflagration. Barges, boats ond steamere were seen crossing from the city, loaded with troops and men, When the Roanoke got underweigh a clear view was © tained of the burning scene, The fire bad taken in the | place in that city ou the 10sb inst, extensive almacenes, or warehouses, of Messrs. Fesser, A courier was immediately despatched to Vera Cruz, * tuated on the Reglas wharf. This immense range of | and the Milau sent off with the news. warehouses consists of about fifty buildings, divided mid- It is stated, from Vera Cruz, that all the towns along way by ® street and the station house of the Rezlas and | the route of the courier made immense manifestations of Matanzas Railroad. Joy on tho promulgation of the newe, and at Vora Cras The fire had commenced in the fifth building of the | one iurntced guns were fire in bonor of the event, * nge, and, under the influence of the strong east wind, ‘The British steamer-of-war Cygnet arrived here yester- bad already rapidly consumed sixteen buildings, and there day, having leit New Orleans on the 18th instant. eppeared no prospect of arresting the progress of the ‘The Ranney, from Key West, reports the Morning Star ‘omes before reaching the street and the rajlroad station. | ay having passed that place on the night of the 18tn inst. sf the railroad depot should burn nothing could possibly ‘The’ Kuglish mail packet Conway arrived here this viop the fire until all the remaining warebouses to the | morning from St. Thomas; also the City of Paris, the west were destroyed. Spanish mail steamer, from Cadiz. There {# no nows by From passengers on the Roanoke who were well con- | cither worth trapemitting. vrsant with the locality and the contents of the ware There was a largo fire in Puerto Plata, St. Domtugo, in houses already destroyed, it is estimated that sugar to | the first part of the month, involving ® lors of rome ‘ae value of $4,000,000 was burned. There is said to be | $600,000. Aid and succor had been seut from Porto Ri ‘¢ insurance on the buildings or their contents, Considerable amusement was caused bere by the ar- rival of a letter and duplicate by the Evening Star and Eagle, trom Senor Tasara, the Spunish Minister at Wash- ington, asking for a light draught steamer to be vent to Washington to protect him and the Spanish subjects. No doubt the Minister supposed—perhaps hoped—that Gen Lee would capture that city, The steamer Sante Lacie’ ‘was sent, as reque: ted, ‘Yhe Chtef Engineer of the Havana Railroad has resigned, and returns home by this steamer. ‘The steamer Mellville leaves to-morrow for your port. Arrived July 13, English steamer Atice (116 tons), three days from Mobile, with cotton; was chased by our eruiders and had to throw overboard 240 bales. 15th, rebel steamer Alabama (570 tous), Dile, with cotton; was chased apd threw overbourd eighty bales. 16th, Spanish steamer Isabel (237 tone), two dare from St. Marke, with ection; wade the trip from here aod back in tifteen days, Rebel steamer Fanny, alias Fox (981 tons), three days from Mobite, with cotton and tar- | pentine. IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON, \ Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, July 28, 1868. Iuyperial Government in Mexico—Will Prince Maximilian Accept ?—The Monroe Doctrine—Rumor About Mira- mon—Ortega at Tampico—Expedition Against Tampico— Reyorted Pitght of Juares— Affairs wn Havana—the Ma- rianao Railroad—Yellow Fever, fe. Ever sivee the days of the First Napoleon the French have kuown the value of time. The Mexican programme » being rapidly carried out; for in revolutiofls there is thing like a coup de main. If propared to atrike, strike beavily and quickly, and the thing is done. In Mexico, ofore the aews of the occupation of the capital is known ‘all the people of that vast territory, they will learn that y are at che feet of a European prince. The ompire was proclaimed in the capital on the 10th stant, and Prince Maximilian of Austria declared elect- to the Mexican throne, whatever that may be. This important event occurred at the first meeting of ia Junta of notables, whose resolution met with bat two iasenting voices. The French steamer Milan, which ar ved bere yesterday from Vera Cruz, brought the news an oficial manner; consequently there can be nv doubt shout it whatever. A salute of one handred and ono | eros was fired at Vera Cruz when the intelligeoce was weived, and it 18 said that demonstrations of the most <pprobatory character took plaee at ail the towns along | » road from that city to the capital. Another important feature in this affhir te the agree ‘nt by the janta that in case Prince Maximilian should | 4 accept the Emperor Napoleon is to select the person | vho is to MM the position. It will probably come to this | » the end; for it appears likely, from the insertion of | sooh aclouse, that the Austrian prince is not willing to | cept. His sentiments must be by this time known to | H poieon, who is the dexterous manager, and the election Strengthening of the Union Werks { Maximilian may be simply an act of courtesy extended | Morris Island, ho Lim in obedience to the Emperor's wishes, Atany rate, be eatablishment of the empire, not by the vote of the &.. te, but by that of the junta, is a solemn farce; for CaM © mombers of that body, as I explained in a former Wasuixeton, July 27, 1863. ster, are the mere creatures and tools of Napoleon, and | The following extracts are taken from the Richmond wna easy to foresee in what shape they would deter. — /éspateh of this morning »— Omani bombardment was revewe the 24th and 25th Instant. REBEL ACCOUNT OF TRE FIGHTING. &e., &e. ne the question of government. uly 24—9 P.M. che inmediate consequences to the peopie and govern nt of the United States are: first, they have been bbed and insulted in their tranipiing under foot of the oroe doctrine, and in thelr not being cousulied ina » tter which so nearly affects them ; econ‘tly, an alliance, Sonsive and defensive, between France and the Southern vfederacy appears to me as inevitable as the rising of © morrow’s sun, for the purpose of not only weakening he opposition in the States, but of placing a barrier be een Mexico and the people of tho Northern States. The with ray went down at uive ocleck. The attack was revewed thie eventa, fiovally fring at Comming’s Point, heavily. The firing is still going on. We sent down to the fleet today 106 paroled preoners and received 40, A physician just from Filton Head «. of our regalars took the oath of allegia , the enemy occa 4 sumter replying that fifty-four pe last Wednes da ‘The casualties this morning were three killed and six wounded, Those which eceurged this evening have not doen beard from, We received news some few days since from various Cuanveston, Jaly 26,1963, verte of Mexico by the Spanieh mail sieamer Mexico, jular Oring from Fors er aud gor | Wagner at te | ‘ankees on Morris | kept ap all aight, and pot I find nothing of any importance. Jrarex had ad. iroseed a circular to the various States from the city of on Luis Potosi, forbidding the exportation of silver in oy shape and under any pretext whatever. A nomber { the officers who made their eerape from the French sd arrived at Tampico, among whom was Genoral wetega, according to a letter dated June 30, in which tt also stated that Miramon ha fered bis services to re eputinued all of today, The Yankees occasinnally sbatacd from their batteries on iorrie Isiand. Monitors and the \/ousideg, tymg onteide, took no part. ‘Tho Yankees have two Batieries ou Morris Island, ao treugthened thelr position. No casualties aro re- ported to di Aboibe: fe Monitor arrived to day, making six in al! ‘Phe Charteston Blockade. THE DRIVING ASHORE AND BURNING OF A BLOCKADE ares. Notwithstanding this statement in regard to RUNNER OFFICIAL = DESPATON FROM ADMIRAL riega, it hae beeo said that he aud La Liave were at DAHLGORES eked by their eseort on the road daring their Might, the | Wasmiveron, July 27, 1865. ver being killed nnd the former dangerously wounded, | Te following despateb was received by the Navy De partment to 8 more than itkely, however, iat he resobe! Tampico bs eatery. An expedition agaings that city was in course of pre- a Croz, whien will be permitted to land tug orders to with The town ia Dba STRAWEM DINSMORE, One Monn Ista say a1, isss. f artuent tbat un the might wheel steamer. ia tryiag sod bY the Camamda’ to rus into Charieston. was aw on the appearance of the J and other guteide bloykale: ply fortified and protectet by the. vormito, biliows driven upon the shoals } ver, measier, ages, small and cholera, whieh of Lot Bg mn thea | Om mie the «i variably lake possession of Catmjio during the summer, 4 are xaid t be particularly savage just now, The | thorities, however, have taken defensive measures, od placed the town, port smd district ander rigorons «pow ® total wreck. The chances of sucee riaily lesened by Gur oeerpation oF ne! i have the honor to be, very respert we to such ener thy ain slip chan. ly bedvent irtial law servant, DAHLAKED , Kew dural, che most important item, if trae, which Ihave seen | Vemmanding Soate Atlantic Hloexading Squadron, ‘ative to (he Mexiows government comes in a private | : Import Ratiroad Connection. ter to x merchant here from» gentlemen, anid to be | eeliabie,’ living in Matamoros. This gentleman states 1 at the people of Sam Luis pronounced against the gov- ment, and that Jowres Be! fed ty Mooterer, where he 4 well recoived by Governor Vidaurri, This, though scompftely imposatbie, nor even improbable, you may in quarantine til the nes arrival from Vera Cro 2 concinding my budget of Mexican news, | would say, apotogy for its little bulk, 20 much out of proportion to gravity and daportanee of the contents, (hit we have © « veen favored by @ single document, the press simply orming 0@ in 8 few words that the empire har bern clanmed. fouehing Jowal flavana matters, Iam baypy to say that lopg ptom'se4 Mariaono Ratlroad was opened last uo Samatoua, N.Y, July 25, 1663, A inwetiog Of the committee of the home, Watertown and Optensvarg Raviroad, with & correspouding committee of held bere on Friday last, when it was agreed that the jattver taad should be constructed immedi uty, and the former company fan it in covpecti¢n with their own This forme an important lak in the chata of roads in thas portion of the Siate Salute Ficed in Boston in Hon Successes. Rowton, July 22, 1869. A salute of one hundred gone was fired at pow today of Union on the Common order of Governor Av honor y morning by the Captain Geocwal, aud is now in full | + sie capsure of Vicksburg, Port Utdeou dec People say it wil, not pay, Det L-eay 16 will. |. ibe stesiaamppl ‘Havana eve month and no a? Gini Ghiindiaaana Wen ny of afforded for ntansement ani Berntng of the Steamboat Boston. gears’ omy Crommans, July 37, 1908, The s\eem vgat oatan was accidentally berned oo Satur- day, above Portamot'\) kine $66,0V8, of whieh $18,000 aed Teannot conceive. Thé crowds that have been (ng and going efuce Randay may Be taken an an jp. {0 what will be dove ip fatore, The CaptaiUenersi, Continuation of the Conflict on | three days from Mo- | early this morning | and continsous tiring, wutil w tag of trace | ———— — ————— NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1863. PRICE THERES OPERATIONS AT CHARLESTON. The Siege of Fort ‘Wagner--The Range of Fire. S\ D\TTERY GREGG Lo] Po} 4 = > (9) 2 ™ == ie; Ne -_—— % N . BS DEN vess, woo £9 % y & a SCALE OF MILES Se THE. mississiert CAMPAIGN. Sherman’s Gieheamai Before Jackson. General Lanman’s Removal and Its Cause, > The Cannonading and Skirmish | Fighting. Movements of Johnston's Rebel Forces Previous to the Evacuation of Jackson. Rebel Accounts trom Vicksburg and Jackson. Reported Evacuation of the Latter Place by the Union Army, &o. &o. Caino, July 27, 18639 Passengers, who left Vioksburg on the 24th, state (hat General Herron’s division had returned from the Yazoo river, and wore preparing to go to some point further South, Sherman's old corps still ocoupled Jacksog; but it was understood would soon fail back this side of the Black river. Ali wax quiet along the river. &e., Z Many, July 26, 1863, Bites and Jesse Favet are reported to have again orotm- ed: Tennessee towards the river, and gone towards Jack- ron, Tennessee. Geucral Hodge has sent a force to meet them, One of General Hurlbut's escorts, who arrived last night, reports that Pemberton and his staff and some of bis offoers have gone to Richmond, His army bax seat tered in every direction, General Pemberton said it wos impossible to keep them together. The rebels are press ing everybody ito their ranks. The excitement is in. tense. The rolling stock on the railroad is all being run to wards Mobile, Large quantities of cotton are going in the gaine direction, The bulk of Jobnste thirty mites east of J thirty thousand. All eurplus stores ure being shipped to Mobile.* Geveral Hardee and Forrest passed throngh Meridion, on the 18th, goidg to Jubuston, and Forrest was fering from « wound, and i# not fit for duty, Hardee's corps wow, it won said, going to Johnston, bat had not parsed Meridian up to the 22d. A despatch dated Martin, Mias., 20th, states that all the general and field officers taken at Vicksburg bad dean exchanged, but the men had stroggled so that they were without commands army in roported at Martin, n, Hiv force t# estimated at Mr. James C. Pitspatrick'’s Despateh. Viecanone, July 15, 1863, MOVEMENTS OF JOJINETON') REIL (OUNCES nearly 100 miles wm three di ,Liearn the following par | teulars of Jobnaton’s movementa within the last two | | weeks —Three days previons to the surrender of Vicks- | burg, hie army having been reinforced by HMuford’s bri | cade of Breckinridge’s division, by Walker's Ingion From a couple of refugees who left Canton on Sunday | one morning Inst aud reached were yesterday, having walked | CENTS a: | Colonel wire ‘Adam*? cavalry dashed in and captured a fow stragglore. Canton bas also been evacuated, has gone to Vicksburg, An attempt to blow up the State Houso failed, although it ia badly damaged. “ Our cavalry are pureuing. They bave destroyed all the machine shops, rolling stock, cannon and track betwoon Jackson aad Vieksbarg Mobile will no doubt be the next place of attack. Grant’s entire army Mowron, Mirs., July 24, 1868. An officer from Vicksburg says that MePherson’s entire corps left that place on the 2let, moving up the river ‘Their offeors tated that they were going vo Richmond, ‘Transports from above are constantly arriving. Nearly ail the rolling stock and cangon were kent ap to Grenada, and were convequentiy saved. Jolt. Davis bas Issued a proclamation appointing Aagost 21 18.4 day of humiliation and prayer, THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Our Forces Holding the Line of the Rappahannock. Brilliant Action of the Exesistor Brigade, Under General Spinola. A Greatly Superior Rebel Force Put to Flight, Ne. &e., de. Wantinoron, July 27, 1863, Advices rot the Army of the Potomac say that larg numbers of horses bave been found in the mountain gorges and appropriated by our troops, Our cavalry hold the line of the Rappabannock on Saturday, between Hilloy'4 Ford and Waterloo, Yostorday « Wan from Warrenton to Alexandria, con. voying about three h “| troops, wae Bred into by } gneriiias when within two wiles of Manassas, No damage was dono, The troops scoured the woods in the vietnity, but were unable to find the ansailants Proceeding 4 short distance further the train was again fired toto, without injuring say one, aod the roldiers wore ayain unable to corner the perpetrator#, and the trails proceeded without further joterraption. Tho One Hundred ond Seveuty second regiment of Mesn- syivania nine months and the Fighth Maxsacborette s meu left for their hemes to day, their term of ¢ having expired. It was reported here to-day that some forty of Mow by’s cueriling were captured laxt wight; but on inqeiry the story proves to be unfounded, One seouting party captured some balf dozen and another @ mingle guerilla, | which appears to be all that bax been done in Unt Hine for the past forty-eight bours. The Siar ays o— On Thuradsy last, whilt the Third and Fitth army eorpm of General eade's army were }ying at the mouth of | Manasens Gap, this side, information was reeoived that nen! Lon gatreet war ‘vending & brigade of bis corpa | forward in order to porsess bimeotf of the gap, General Spinola, commanding tie Lxcelaior brigae, eight hundred | muskets 0! thyleorpa was st once orlered lorward, | "The Commanding General suppoved the rebela were ree on and bohin | the erest of = bill about the gap, Detween iH and fromt Hoya, amd bnpposed this brigade was sutfewnt to dislodge ther | the evomy | Aboot « quarter of @ mile from the erent of the nit there war a stone wall, and beliad that also there war « amall rebel force Ceoeral Bpinola at onee took an obser. | vation of the ground, and after polating oat w bie reg! | mental comowunders the work they would have w per o . gallant brigade forward. god with Long's division, and by Fineh's brigale from Soatn | fixe pots and a yell that betokened their determ bom — cess : SER OAARE ARES ———————_| Carolina, ho inteuded,to attempt to cut lin way through | Yon to Raccoud, Ubey rushed forward, when the relets "INTERESTING row BARBADOS, having arrived, the isiand, as I am credibly i. | the extrome loft of our lines avd relieve the rebe! army | from the nil formed, was on the verge of famine This i* not | bere, aod for the latter parpose he had a birge | to this the to bo lered at much, in @ conviry xo smail as | mrpply train loaded and ready to tohe with bin, it rose Har bad and mere thickly populated than even | Some delay ooourring be waa compelled to portpone the | China, takwg square mile for rquaro mite; bat | accomplichient of his abject, and on the bth news reach. | Ml! under i what ore we to gay of .’amaica, with a population of four bundred and fitty thonsand, while she can sup- port in comfort three or four millions, being in the sare predicament? And yet he has been in that same pre Cierment more than Once wines the pregent war, aud may be ovain Thave made many diligent inquiries about rovaing tho Vlockade, but | Gnet that sort of business i wot ear- ried on here Loyal Sentiments of the Peo- ple to the North. THE SOUTHURMW BLOCKADE. | pi | D (net Parbados is too far out of the | od bir of the surreuder CRN RRAL SUEDE AN is closing bis lines around the city of Jackson, and the rebeis are heromed in at avery point this ride of the Peart river. In addition to the rile pits which encircled the when General Grant mato bin first, attack shore, the rebels have thrown up strong earthworks, Uy mgh the nature of the country duet not permit any extensive for t Wiens vimiler lo thow at ieee Hence General iy track for evel transactions, The following circum@iance, | Sherman fei confident « f hin eventual succers Leouakier worth sending to the Haran for | Dees Barbados age in the Seth ‘Witte @. bead’a row, connisting of eine.| =** CRartes He. Parreli’s Deepates ., 7 and two officers, arrived hore from New vark. on Tamrreste ARMY Trade ? ¢ the land. Thay resented that they Near Jackson bieamurr, July 12, 1868 we an from the noted pirate Fiornda (sumer) | A CAVALRY Un ETION 5 ik SBOP Tap : pat oa board « ured bark. Thos bad | karly thiv morning Major Fullerton, with nix command. 2 been “4 Jatitnde and jongitu The Breed of Kace Horses in thie | (or % frida, but after wating vor three o four the nd Iihnols cavairy—was sont out onan expedi and not seeing their ¢ ut, they ran t wm alore | thon on the Miw nd Jackson Railroad, with an order Island. ant set ber on tire Ac to proceed along its line for fifteen miles. and puch ihis story was not obtained without great difficulty, son beard t kod vecnel stren-ourly rec | culverts and rolling sock as he might flvd a tall who they Ww M4 they would wot even | The troop» leit here ia high spirita, and, no doubt, will PRODUCTIVENESS OF THE SOIL, | oi ent ermtnd. howeres, that the bark in tue | meet with muccewa : SACON ANE OF THE HONEN'Y UNE &e., &e., &o. Major General Ord, con thie corps, wan busy « sda good part of the previow or & Cannon, Our Barbados Correspondence, ade of the oner and pre further on Braarrows, Larbadow, Jnly 10, 1803 The © nly with mueketry fire to that Trip from Jomaica tw Barbatss—Transfer of Passen- Aig Beech Mae the a ens. Wartod, A. J. Smith and Hovey; but gers from One Vessel to Another—A Visit to the American cn. 1 Cy on ¢ 1D the extrome right, they concentrated bother, and he Consul Comparison of Agavrs im Barbatos ond Ja maica— Running the Southern Biockode—Does Barbades Ringaye in the Trade?—Some Pacts About the American ark Lapwing—The Great Breed of Jamaica Rac Horvec—The Voiwnteer Movement in the Corony—Dhe Mounted Police of :he Itand—An Ancient Catholic Tre really 4 wim ¢ 1 tmd 4 editor of the Wert Lulian, a Mr “Mr Barclay, ve publvhied ih tie tow blend. de advanced ja tife, hia hate and Om the Ist inet. passengers on the roy’! mail steam pas ae tad Veer, whee packot Nerwent, from Jauaica, bound for Demarara and , He told me that the | intermediate places, were travsierred to the fine sterm | ir ventral: that ( Wa ship Jamar, a far superior snd much larger vessel than } si OW iike Big pr the Derwent, much to the disgust. of the officers and | djqeren e, thet (he former weat, while the law | delectable colony | a uew road, projected between Rome and Oawego, was | J? ately. could wot. Mr. { areiay mld * em landing was joualy enreret te W crew of said Derwent, for the ia now regarded as a suri of Van Dieman's Land, as that | A" was half a century ago. *\s i was | Syy arrive bound for Parbados—tor Heaven's sake don't permit | m Jemuica station | to #8 ra aot in the pick of time vf and they did come ot ' © | weat af @ matter of © the printers to spell it Marbudves, or fshali be eureet | Sud the lay belle, f wee ae oe ed from ——— to Hackney by the incensed ‘Badiany—I wax horses wore uearly all irom Somaicn one of ibe transierees. by tbe way, bak eaened 4 ropa J ' ny Ww Fngind for the perfection Our passage was a very pleasant one, We tovebed at svek, Pastion ther nty, tet $4. Christopher, Domiuica, Guadaloupe, Antigua, Marti tely saw naDe—00 1 jo Me pique, t. Loeia, aod posed Montserrat, Saba and other ¢ pire Age pe Say ar abe isiands. Where we touched we sunply exchanged mais ken an aeample. | and passengers, the transaction cecupying about one t amavca enn how boast 1 both hour ou the average. vot her bipedal feminine auimate. natare Ore tilng | ust OO8 LOrget to tention: that je, that I war particularly pleased with St Clristopber. 18 i | yeryaqor ty oot uch & fiat Jeand. ster all, te Atroly ma,nifioent island, with grees dave fobis, alter | preventer! > raphers On the contrery, i. ? forest lands, throw e deo | ed by a renee which however, dy oot de ands, troagh. whieh are deep | thore grand appellation of me Kvory xorges or ravioes runulug into the sea, down which. in | sol land, however, seerm to be ¢ .ltivated the rainy seascus, tremendous floods must ry Tow iv | the ot # to be ju & Grariehing state ing a feature of Jamaica, but in the t ¥ nd the aot but aay thet Bridgetown reems to ex af é im the latter Bland the | ain some ey mptome if decay. Mountan gorges do HOt rou straight down jato the soa The yolsniee MOwOMeGt seins to be more popnilar t To revert to the ringular umber, aud employ the lan- | ther it heco Jamaica. This want Gone ats of @ guage of that mad wag, George Colman te Younger, in | Parebe 20 the whole wland is pot us larye xe an ereb odamare, which mumbers twenty twa respect to a mountain gorge of Jamaica — military soirit is ao int hore (bat Tine’t direct, ‘tie serpentice, like Monsieur Corkscrew +h they Lave «cavalry enapary, the whole wormmg throagh a cork, ver og Ove bundred men. Iuey tave sho | Not straight, like Corkscrew's proxy, sti? Don Prong— | seme ariciery o™patiee, and | saw @ ore jitable © rrout & fork of that arm © (he (ef iGe & few evenings aro other of st. ¢ Acother thing Worth noticing ts the poline There wa _ Seatare of Bt. Christopher pleased me very | rorce ot awaited pollee fontlating of etrang, etalwart web, This was «sort of checkor work in the landscape, | nen. The pot! PONOe In alee reapectable The formed by squares of felts that bad bean reaped, alter. | @ moribune ted). Dutewn be cetied oat on emerge mated by others that were wating for that necawary | It i* under the oommmandel Colmel Andrew G. im nen , the operation. etter o the (te. We arrived bere on Saturday, the 4th oF daly, while |S farget wpe thing Mh FOgRPA to the feland of 8A. Chews ore all tiring guns, letiing of | some | pher that # that it derives ite name (rom the old monk tab ingend of (be giaut Bt. Chrietopher carrying tbe loft | Jomnon be fpr og . promed by the emmmarion of Herod fear mates oo the land hearing the or too of a pgeotie Man with an iefent op 1 Gt bard (6 nee it, bot paid not cther @ide of the wand, Ate) events, the Fngiish—whe have fo reverence tor paints unless they ore ron: New Testament wo I~ Ae ete Dave most irrevoreDUy Omnverted M®. Cur her's ioto | St Kiturjaet on they Save made imew inie St. Parte, Were (8 Ot for the reverenon paid to the | Apewtion we might bear Of Bt Jack, ot. been, Mt. Jim and St. Molt | Setaure faves Vac Gleam, at Boston. Bowom, July 3, 100 ‘The yacht Cisem, belonging to 2. Wright, Jr., of @ath | foxton, war eeteed by the Onilector of the Port. onthe | groand that ber owner, I Obtaining & regieter for ber, ot thet be #80 Oh American cikiteu, whereas he mcs eee | Our om Cove replied a Lane or hwo houre ay eh bie move y bad breast and’ alty yards me woul ie antly ¢ re ment 6 aslo W my killed ean ¢ ” gate lowe io (bie aller wae mart Anny Com ) 4 PEDITORANT Asm, uw ., July 14 ) Re ee ee ae | Mw revale henry fog vexterday afte noon, t hele advan a brigade and several batteries of art eral Hovey's divieiwn on The attack woe commu yet by our advanced ix a ot Pesist tm a aly fry enemy opened the attack Une white ¢ right was in line Of bat the, realy lor a The rebel atuack was ineda | wlth grant deep ‘ i me H roing back « hort divt a ports Coneral Howey's trope thet post f Jeneral Deutn'e dituton engaged sient woantnily, yiwkded wt one loch of ground wd with © wali of f artillery, whieh Kept ap wt etective fre oi in driving the enemy back to hw works. ibe ny’ artillery threw grep pixter vary rapidly. ‘The Tbiety-thied 1h poe segment, whe Were acting skirmishers ot the od the rine Of the rebet fire, and tad eight mon cena ae went the Firat ladiene silery partiesiar + the ettectiveouns Of their tory wae Commsuded am tht ootenon by goat iter ty tit 09 woveral occasions coded Wy his superiors (or hit com'nes, bes tin artom. Mo partivuleriy dietin (ihe mpeo Hit, Haan aod bias epotat on ek sod weet own king the resait of events, aut) ¢ (our days it bat been dix does weing an capimiy war barraes che er » fchaui@sting powder, On Str OR Sey mo eeb tae A Vee vers vie Vee lee yemerday, jeetate Paaee, The efiect of the ball © atwaye ConMeret of 4 ot the Heete batts are 0 * sot Billed bue with « « wil a Werrit me Prot att oxy mala inn true tome tov pe Mowe « wounn fs Garg rows charwcter. Oot the wew bull above described ie petivey tarbar te te the rebe * ore fe. when ther deneqed to wee witb vem penmeed arte 1 leora from rebel deserter that theme new batle are of Fagin fates. toe, bod teve hewn reenotly farmiibed te Worms Cur troops declare thet they wil Ahow Go quarter to sey pricner they vay (ake wih tbe Bow bullet ie bie cart. thige to ' Hebel Ae W semnerers, Duty 27, 1003. The Miehment Lupaich et ibe morniog emwtewe the = Mowros, Mien, July 24, 1808 ‘The eaemy eresusied Jerkeow yertertay morning mxty-pine | om seam ering 0 ve hundred k: om artillery, while teen pheron diane Dive | T™ an the baitie ground, 1 Roya he | chin way a nm { | pht pre ition their bands snd koeas, thos giving nity of 4 4 in Aw effective fre, of whic rt fight Cen. “pinete received two very severe wea da our mo ‘ fot which wre ty heel, for two thre och end one hro gh the teaby port the right side. The t . far the incet pelnfal aad serious wound, bat z 4 doing a9 well an can be ted He wr rw hla morning, having been in on ombulence since h ed his wound. He parpose ving © nocvow for his home in Sew York. He is low! in praten | of the tmonner In which bie whole corm privates aod all—behaved. Hiv Adjotaut tio or se the etone «all General Spinola bunsell woe | wounded when bot afew feet from it, and the wounds he succemtim, searrely & morent elaywing hei ween thea edd of the Gettyebur Wanmrwonom, July 27 nguimied medical viieer, whe bas been (or ema m duty at the held of Goltyeburg, furminien the Tae Ww dnd in the battle ot fu lowing ofictal apprariim ston of the wounded in hampial Union Rete Teal sont from Gettyebarg, to July 22 THs FIT Thea | Fe aitienere: Tom Weetmiveter 1% - | Lrom LA! eton 200 son Tum MAbs | aa } ral | Unica od remaining July 22 Vw } i | Total robe wounded in our hands oa both vides tn ony head 1 whole number of rete) wounded to thems | gure there meant be added those at Chambermwurg, Mas Widiemeport, Hagerstown, Mariiesbarg, Witcherter, 1 Ube nutaerous farmbonees op the way, howl Pat lonst Y) Aiftowa thownnnd, waking (he rable netnber of vides tharty Ore | thousand of pond nombers | Too much credit cannot be given Wo the lariat owtponr | (og of every Deeded comfort by (he public through tair | a (he Sanitary Comin imnon, Christine Comm were Ata Raltinore’ Fire Departement, Patri fmughtere of Lancaster ther benevolent seumie, Grand vor wounded on both soa | whe outlay of whieh mont have been twenty (heceed douare per day for @ period of te “aye ater the betel. Never thee Gere eee 6 | fold for benevolent socletion ond sever war © | more nobly and thoroughly dome. It mart be ent 4 that, Hb the prevent oryaniration of the arm, the | GOvEREent har not the meane of properly takme care of «ech & wumbar of woundel as tel at Ootyeburg, | st KC a battle seything apprencting the eowle of that | omored ¢ one es expected all the ody ehhewr ide thet cen be brought We bear thowld be brought under tome aynvem (hat wT at cece feniuale thew operation sed & Chewiedse their corviers, The thing mont nenget by the beoerelent sonwty meses of Urenepertaten On | sather Comme om they wool @ beter wo heave lee | stores aed tere aguas and oaddie burees. ,. Important Correction, W ommmevom , July 27, 1908 An tepertant error @ feet GOeure tn the etvices free | tae beedquartors of the Army af the Potemse, pabiiebed the morning The correct whieh (he correspondent | deeret bo ete, Ronghwritien yertertay wee sot oriret, arough © apette! memenger, eotll todsy fhe | eye Om Ve T9A comtant, wire Ceo | » gat ete Pantera Virgins by ey of Menarene Gor, Geeeres A. FMM 8 Coty roe 4 heer | Oer caw Si eee pes Tete | wen Sk wureet eR ae rr se oat Metepy a, throw) (be gap, Bod are were tm " wee pope ome eminent heae VP. General Bwell's corpt Gene by Perkebors 7 wee codenrer

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