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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1863. 9 INTERESTING FROM NORTH CAROLINA | <7" ‘0° na Peon cont note ihe so | Dellion in Virginia and North Carolina will end im thirty MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIDOTS TO Ki DEMIGS THERE OAM BH Dut that a postilential epiiemse hiddew from low ba tS burg and Port Hudsoo. THE LATE BATTLE OF GerrYsnina —aRADY'S PHOTO- TO THE EDITOR Fourth—That whotly without sympathy for men who GRAPHS OF THK SCENE OF CONFLICT, BTO. George Randerson kc rs, an have inade this war against a free reublican government, neipal valuable, oven Lo the (urpiture of their office or for the system of human bondage ia whose inieret ome pel scones of Uno lass groud babsio of the Aruey GEORGE SANDERSON & OO. | we it was instigated, or for the desperate principles to whi h Potomac, led by Genvrat Merde, with the Southern | seamrom, August 4, 1863. = now devoted, this be aye declares alt eneaged | Army of Virginia, under Gea. Lee ehort, @ Dird's oye rein, while 80 eng?zod, to be worthy only of our p® | yiew of : triotle Hatred, and ( fike'spirit. we denounce aa doubly - he ground oa whish the bettie of Gettysburg wan recreant and base the residents of toyal States who would foughi—have just been produced by Mr. Brady with ati tolerate this treason, would aifiliace wiib armed traitors, | the artiste exceticace for which be is 8 deserved Setinana surrender our governmont and liberties to theif | iy Kvown. A better memorial of that sanguin wry con. Fifli—That Abraham Lincoln, resident of the United | Mict cannot well be imagined; and im after yoars, when States—(applauge)—by bis dissherge of hig most arduons | this war shall be spoken of only in the bistory of the past, under the staggering blows doalt st at Gettysburg, Vicks Pine Arts. | The Scranton Fire. ¢ days. The Recent Effective Cavalry | urs. charies Hoary Fostor, of Murfreesboro, N.C. had made several attempts to reach her basband within Operations. our lines, has succeeded in joining him with her little daughter recently at Plymouth. Tho Goorgia cavalry, which had stopped her, seoing the indignation of the Surprise of General Ransor's Rebel Forces | veopie of North Carolina, and having beard that sbe bad ¢laimed the protection of our flag and of General Foster's ty while a large y > away ihe wart Yet (he aot stares us iu the faoe, and ke ele LRieaeel emt fora ‘ana of the ‘and Of Algeria, we ¢ ‘and othe: ine preventive emulating to ae sfibe Drench Copnee'® by Colonel Spear, Intentions of granting it by sending an expedition to | duties in the dark days of civil war, bas wom for himself | thoge faithful sketches of Brady will bo invested with an ___ Sorta i , gain Hens a ther be tes u e linperia &e., &e., &e. Murfreesboro, concluded to let her come. ‘This accom: ry ay eee vee armen amiioe nas | Importance and patriotic beauty which wt this moment 1 Drawings of the Shelby College | audavk by 8 STRINCELD, Role Auout aud Longer pee TD Plished lady has been treated with much consideration | maintained the integrity of tne Union und kept our honor | can scarcely be sufliciontty appreciated. femtuekg ites te fig Baden 6 New York. and bie Ageais Edwin F, De Nyse’s Despatch. and kindness by the citizens of this State, who freely searitet woe e wet eroneane gas ce ‘The sketches, which are executed in the best atyte of BL, 49, 68, 42, 43, 63, & 24, 56, 44, 12. er ae - Portsmovnt, Auguat 4, 1963, | 00/088 that her husband's course in adhoring to the | {1V). (oe Ah en ae esa lodge our earnest and | tho photographic art, are fourtoon im number, and may be Crane SUC -Awiruak b, 188 ABW PATENT s APPARATUS pay ie pte ' Union is now approved, and bis able efforts upon the | Gaihugiastic eupport, (Loud applause. thus enumerated -“Cometory Hill," showing Dr. Holmes’ ee. 49, 39, 67, 10, 55, 68, 63, 68, FOR COUNTRY RESIDENORA, PUBLIC BUTLDINGS, as. ) ‘Siath—That the amondroonta proposed to the constitu: | sont whore oo tiom, in giving to, our soldiers in tho feld the right of * the process of cenbalmigg the dead was car suffrage, meets our hearty approbation. ried on. This view is vory picturesque and suggestive. ‘The headquarters of Geucral Meade at Gettysburg are stump and in the columns of his paper against secession GRO. H. Teen £00., S61 Broadway at the outbreak of the rebellion will be appreciated. amy KD NAVY. ONAL FIBLD GLASSES—OF rand gad otepet tod army; Rook Orystals. (ree from all tn OUN A. MORRIS & Wilmington, Delaware ‘from this point into aod through North Carolina wasa | severe fright and a damaging blow to the section of the . State which was visited. ‘THE START OF OUR CAVALRY SISSIPPI. among the Anest of the views. Tee farmhouse which 7K Chase 241—Auguat 6 186. nufactured and for aale exo ualvol; was made very quietly at three o'clock on Saturday DISASTER ON THE Ms ‘ NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. bho occupied curing tho atruggio te m perfect | 24, 12, 45, 1, 50. 53, 40, 5, 10. 35, 39, 28. nae CREL BROTHERS. Opticinas, 190 Broadway. mmorning, the 2th of July. There was no baste whatever | a Rath—Taire: ‘Sabeicsanascipee? anny of the eriginal, and reminds ene of femer | 49 33 1, 34. 70, 6" 63, 16, Tl, 2, VERY GREAT SAVING OF FUEL. ‘io the movement, and our men reached Suffolk at twelve | BUFming of the Steamer iuth— mm Wasumaron, August 6,163, | experiences ia Virginia, ~The wheatfiohd where | Circulars sent by advo , COOKING AND IRONING DONE BYE OAs, -o'olotk M. and passed through the town, which presented | Ltves Lost—$260,000 im Government ENFOROBMENT OF THE DRAFT. Roynolda fells spot renderod sacred and truly momo FRANOB, BLLIS & 00., Maaagers, Cortagion, Gy. quite « gloomy appearance. Ten mile swamp was reached | FSmds Destroyed, de. -at six o'olock P. M. and a balt was ordered. On Sunday Sr. Loum, August 6, 1863. “Gatesvilio was reached, avd our troops halted for the Major Febiger, chief of the pay department of Missis- might. The advance guard, however,consisting of one | sippi, has just received a telegram stating that, the ‘ompany, kept on, and reached Winton, on tho Chowan | steamer Ruth, which left here for Vicksburg on Monday, ‘Fiver, at about midnight. The whole force came up at | morning, was burnod a few miles below Cairo last nigt nine o’olock A M. on Monday morning. Here we met | and the boat and cargo were entirely consumed. Major ‘the steamers Utica, Eacort, Convoy, Peconic, Mystic and | Greenwall, paymaster, and three clerks, were lost, and Colonel Rucker. These vessels had on board the co. | several other paymasters on their way to Grant's army Operating forco of infantry from Newbern, with which it | escaped only with the clothes on their backs. Two mil- Guards are now stationed on all reads and rivers lead- | Tablo—cannot fait to benlways attractive to the patriot ing from Washington to prevent the escape of porsons | im civilor in military life. There aretwo views of this focking by flight to avold the draft, which was completed | Positiod. Tho battle held of Gettysburg proper is seen this afternoon, Passes from the Provost Marshal aro | from three distinct points.of view—from the Croat, tho required of all drefted mon before they can go beyond | left andthe right. Tho woods on the left are most ad “the limits now guarded. Numerous arrests wore made | Mirably portrayed, tho cupola im the distance being plain. to day for attempted desertion, and the detectives are on | 1¥ visible. Tho entrance tothe cometery and the atone the alert for those who take this method to escape the | fences in the vicinity aro wolt represpoted ymaay of tho conscription. Among the drafted in the Fifth ward to. | broken sashes in the former place being plainly indi. day was Mr. Frank Hoary, correspondent of the New | cated. CHBAPER THAN COAL GR WOOD. Royal Havana Lottery.—See Omicial ae Drawings of July 31, on another columa, TAYLOR & 00. THE “BAGLE” GAS STOVE [8 WARRANTED Depot 474 Broadway, Now ort. H. D. BLAKE, Sole Manufacturer. - be tad Ege OF CHARLES" LONDON CORDEAG ih, mid, with » little water erformamoes Mveey | cating wlliours or re a kind of Rta Giatk company | Diaint’ Ladies will hnd be moderate wen of thie (inte, eae lark ta the particular atar there | Price from the montly paina peculiar to (hele delteate er 7 fo gantration. Bold by Ariggists, grocers, Ac. 42 Cartes ao Visite, Proof Shown WALOWw th £60 61 Liberty arest when required, Good pictures guaranteed. PEROIVAL, <n aera he Kerteon), 142 Chatham street Prizes Cashed tn All Legatized Lotte- ties, Information gives. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, Nv. 11 Wail atreot, N. ¥., room Wo. 1. = ‘had been agreed we should make @ junction, Yon and a haif of dollars in government funds were con- | York mes. The name of George Washington has beon | The other mont notable points of those views aro the | My “4 Bazryon ‘THE INFANTRY FORCE UNDER GENERAL BECKMAN sumed. Many lives were lost. The above are the only | drawn seven times, and to-day the names Andrew Jack- | headquarters of Geucral Loo, a regular stone wall build- od pea ve se Pte" 3 eg Sa ee ae ‘was made up in part of the Ninth New Jersey, Seven- | particulars that have yet beon received. son, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Patrick Henry and | ing of the old times. This view is anothor of the finest | 19 Cartes de Visite $1. Proof Shown . . . . . . teenth Massachusetts, Kighty-first New York, Twenty- ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Martin Lathor were turned out, causing much merriment. | of the collection. Sugar Loaf Mountain and Peansytvania | “eo required. Good work guaranteed PRROLV AL. | é i . LJ ‘“ * ACh Masarchusotts, “Twenty third Massachusetts and Camo, August 6, 1863. | Not an instance of disorder has ocurred during the | Oolloge are alto fine views. So is tho view of the bouse Ste eae ae i yAURN, Bolger's batrory. fienerat Heckman commanded this | Tye steamer Ruth, valued at $10,000, was burned last | four days the draft bas been progressing here. On Friday | of Joba 1. Buren, which is as aatural as anything oan be. eZee FALLEN, Se Supervinion ot Major Gonwray Tosa Tie painmediate | night, at midnight, at the foot of Island No. 1. She was | the draft will bo made in the Fighth, Ninth, Tonth, | Ou thewhole, Mr. Brady has been highly sucoossfut in sae. he es nee ae kee ‘tho transnorts to rendezvous at the mouth of the Chowan | bound for Helena, and had on board eight paymasters and | Eleventh and Twelfth sub-districts, which completes the | this enterprise, and there is scarcely a doubt that his ef- ~— Fiver. ‘Thero, however, or gunboats Whitehead and | their clerks, with $200,000 in ‘*greenbacks” to pay Gene- | draft for the District of Columbia. The enrolling oMicer | Corte te perpetuate the memories of the battle feld of rca Cc Valley City had met and piloted them up the Chowan, \coverlug thelr iaoaingeas Wines, “? ‘a0, | ralGrant’sarmy. The following cs a list of the names:— COLONEL SPHAR, Major U. 8. Bainton, of Philadelphia, 4a charge with his cavalry force of two regiments, and Howard’s Bi. 8. Goddard, of Philadelphia, clerk. ‘oattery D, Fourth regular artillery, arrived a few hours Mejor R. W. Meridan Hall, of Peansytvania. later, ‘and still eversthing soomed favorable for our suc- | John Deford, clerk. cons. Our pontoon train, which had started from Newbern Major W. W. White, of Burlington, lowe, in advaace of the troops, towed by the Freeborn. broke J. 8, Graves, clerk, Jooge in a storm and was entirely lost. In consequence Major Joseph Tilden, of Julesburg. of this mishap some little delay was occasioned. The | D. D. Martio, missing. cavalry were forried across, howover, by the transports, Major J. W. Bragdon, of Erie, Pa. ‘and goon all were safe and sound in W. W. Loomis, clerk. THR TOWN OF WINTON, Major W. H. Jamieson, of Boston, head sl ‘soorched. ‘which is a finely situated county seat, nnd was undoubt- |S, G. Campson, clerk, missing. pid edly at one time one of the prettiest little townsin the Major J. M. Humphrey, of Wheeling, Pa.; H. C. of cach of the seven wards of Washiogton was drafted. Gottyaburg will mest with prompt aud generous public It is not true, as stated in the Tritwne correspondence, | sppreval. that John G. Nicholay, the private Seoretary of the Presi- Theatrical. dent, was a gubject of the draft, The gentieman drafted | goxig.gid Bowery theatre will be reopened this aftor. was bis nephew, noon and evening. The house hee been repainted and Since the draft here large numbers of young men have | dooorated, and is (urnishod with ® oew prosconium. It Offered to enter the navy; but in every cane the officers was lighted up last night, and mado @ brilliant and ole- have refused to receive them, under orders from the gant appearance. Tho company is very nearly the mame Navy Department, unless they could show that evasion | xg last gonson, with the addition of several vory ex- Of tho draft was not their object in wishing to enter tho | coiggt artists, among whom is Mr. John Herbert. aval sorvien, Many first clase stars are engaged, and will soon Oaborn’s pure juice Port, world renowned ‘Dublin Porter, York. [ Corner of Uedar stret, ver & Baker FIRST PREMIUM SP WING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW Composite Iron Window Guards, for Og Apt Lape ghivy By 114, Bi Srolection of windows, on rnsOM & WICKERSITAM. oF indonventence (oto the patient by Dr BACHARIE, 2:9 Canal street, eam of Broadway. fd sey oy gg Broadway. Lefers to physicians For the Hair Bi ‘s Tricophereus.— 101 ‘The beet and cheapest article. by Drugalets pena. IMPAIRED BIGHT, Seep — : NOISES IN THR BAD, is er eee Bye ie Sot CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, iJ taneous, harmless and reliable. by all druggista and perfumere. Factory, #1 Barclay street, CHRONIC CATARRH, | | South; but now is scarcely a complete building | Fletcher, clork. and Major J. D. Greetiwale, of Rarrisburg, ‘The drafted in Washi will Standing to justify the title it bears It will be remom. | missing, undoubtedly lost. sms ington will not be transferred | appear, Tho programme for this afternoon is:— —_ phos bered thatthe piace was destroyed by Burnside in his Frank Oglesby, clerk of the steamer, lost. to the regular regiments, as stated in the Tribune's cor- | «peter Boll,” “Jenny Lind’ and ‘Jack Robinson Wias, Sanpece, Maks Bs eo fe Dyeing CATARRE OF THE TYMPANIC MUOOUS MEMBRARB North Carolina campaign ‘Two nogro deck hands, cbambermaid and @ colored wo- | reepondence. It is more than probable they will be used | a4 gig Monkey.” To-night the plays will be:— nd atreat ‘ ‘ OBSTRUCTION OF THE BUSTACHIAN TUBB, from Winton was Boga by our oavalr fata ein man (cabin passengor) , loat. to Gill up the First and Second District of Columbia regi- | «the gixon,” “Sketches in India,” “The Artful - CURED. clock P.M. ca Monday, bit wo did not roach The captain, the first and socond clerks, and all the rest | ments to the maximum umber. The number of those +” and “The Felon’s Dream.”” The Now Bowery | _,Christadero's i Dye, Preservative — |freesboro’ until two A. M. on Tuesday, the’ 27th, | Of the crew were savod. The papers and all the books | who wit be secured here will not be more than sufficient | O°Me* : snd Wie cope, wheleenle ana retail, Ho. 6 Astor House. OROSS EVE STRAIGHTENED I8 ONE MINUTE. ,A halt was now ordered, the horses rested and fed. boat ity ~ soldiera of Com- will also give a Thanksgiving performance this afternoon ‘he dye yy akiiful artiste, —- ‘end after'a very brief delay the forward movement ‘re: | cat't, Sinihy wiaconrin rerincont, Srresenerr and eveniag A Benutifat Compt free from T. a so ty or VOR iakNm ama ok commenced After a march of twenty-one miles our | PABY I, Ninth Wisoonsin regimont, acted as a guard PAROLED UNION PRISONERS UNEXOMANGED. : WALLAc’s. plea and homptenton; tree seem Tam. | fil f cota: becuse GS trcckony, esse Fecaneeeth sdrance danod into and roach the evn of acksun, | W the paymasters, wafer the command of Listenant | gan gq examiantion of te Hat, te found that there | The mystarious goat will appear for tho fat tine in | FBALE Of a QunaMh, FLOW ERAT Re oot | Tr i ry ror eal vO... Or holly unganpicins of the cldastuekenlty ahem ieee, ie Pl cytieplagh paige tala ir mere | are eighteen thousand paroled Union prisoners yot unox- | chia country this evening. Rverybody is talking about it, d 8. BAD WAT AR NOBILE. TRATMOS sae be ‘bad born dining in town with some of his friends, His , -_ hen changed. This is three thousand more than was previ- f it to poe It. .The Beautiful Complexion.—Laird's Bioom ‘There two worthies are both busily engaged ‘ cacape was a very narrow one indeed es our coger ramp while ia the wacer. Pp and, of course, everybody will go to see play pi! ea gk les i a 1 Aggy Fo eggnog A a sian gens, Rad ously suppo-ed. which introduces the ghost will be called ‘True to the The statement of a Richmond paper, to prove that | Last,”’ but nobody cares anything about the play. The under th> terms of the cartel the garrison at Vicksburg | company which is to support the ghont will consist were not properly paroled, and that therofore their paroie | of Mr. and Mra. Watkins, Mr. and Mra. Floyd, {s not binding, is @ fallacy. The fact that such parole | Mr. George Holland and Mra. John Softon, Mr was one of the terms of the capitulation brings it | Norton and Mrs. Young, Mr. Parsloe and Miss within the cartel, while the fact that the rebel authori- | Green, and a few otner notab les; but nobody cares about ties have declared Lieucenant General Pomberton ex- | the company. The great and ouly personage of interest changed, and requested the Commissioner of Exchanges | is the ghost. Well, the ghost wii! display itself in two to designate an oquivalont, although not accoeded | parts—irst as a skeleton and then asa woman. How tho to, is a recognition of the correctness of the | ghost is produced nobody knowa except Mr, Watkins, and parole. Besides this, Vicksburg was one of the | ho will not reveal his secret. Mr. Moss, the manager, is points designated in accordance with tne cartel for the | as ignorant about it as every one else. Mr. Floyd, the stage delivery of' prisoners, and many prisoners have been | manager, \s either ignorant or bribed to silence. Mr. actually delivered there while it was in the possession of | Watkins has pasted browa papor over all the keyboles io the rebels. The number of prisoners at Vicksburg paroled | the theatre, aad is so careful of his ghost that we wouder and reported by General Grant exceeds twenty six thous- | how he cam consent to have it exhibited in public oa the and, which docs not include the sick and wounded in | stage. Dan Bryant says ho has a ghost oa band, of Youth, or Liquid Peart f: the C ‘or, preani o ¥ mplexion and Skin. All Gruggiste and 443 Broadway. woe to check the Trighttat ravages of out tA Hitherto we have had very dirty streow, giving rise le nes- minsinas, causing dlarrhvas su ‘wore close on bis becls. His exceodingly lively retreat | Altogether about thirty lives were lest. The boat had Wate Bild Keer einen tek tokae ieee aboard ninety-nine head of beet cattle, one hundred and force ef rebel cavalry. Word was immediately sent to | twenty mules, four hundred tons of commissary and aut- the front, and ea ele Jers’ stores and about one hundred tons of private freight, with bis battation of mounted rillemen, was ordered back | Which were lost. There wore about two hundred persons $20 lena out the inlected region. They coaid only find two | aboard., The boat was ingured for five thousand dollars. nemy's cavalrymen in sight. Lhese were charged boat—somo ‘upon, but they deserted their hor-es and ‘oquipments and ae ae ke ek cen ees ee bag took "to the woods, leaving the animals in our hands, | &tween decks, others in tho nursery rooms. Assdonas the (One of thete party of guerillas was tound dead, however, | fire was discovered tbe boat was headed for the shore on woods. | Owing to this aviutary lesson, doubtiess, | the Missouri side, and struck the bank with full force id » v4 Mf i the enemy lid not think proper to repeat the demonstea- | the dre having driven the engineers from thelr poste, NO OPPORITION TO OCR ADVANCE and the engines consequently continuing to work. As ‘was manifested nt Jackson, which wo bad reached at four | soon ashore ‘o'otook 1m the afternoon on Tuesday, a0 our forces moved beagle iacstrp cage ang Ak: ‘00 through the town. Atabout two iniles further on, at | St@FM A00n swung round down stream, and as the ongines ‘an admirably selected pojnt in the read, rebel breastworks | wore still working her bow was turned from the shore were met with. There was a stream to cross.and the z distant ubout fi‘ty feet from the rebel position, and she again started down the river. When she left red taken up Of course, under tho very guns of the | SBAre about thirty persons were on board, wearly alt Tan, Freok! jallowness. meant, Spous sand all Skin Blemishes cured by GOURAUD'S Ul increase over inst Ttatian Medicated Boap, 463 Broadway, near Grand sirect. 1 cleaned, and the pal leriahaciamreandes coming 10 & realization of the virtues of that powertul Gourand’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hatr | ‘dy, Hadway's Ready Relier. tn checking tnd ceeitainte ame from upper lips. low foreheads, or any part of the boy | chuleras Look out for the frat symptome, Swallow a dese Warranted. 463 Broadway, near Grand street of Radway's Relief whenever the least looseness oosers, It la a aatiral astringent of (he bowels, without aff the opiate roa do, “ Soave Rivuteton ‘oes a Restores one . Bogie’s Klectria Hair Dye, best in use. Beconrtaced. Wh BOGLE. Boston Bold crerpwhere. ceape, Make, Sel anon nesta ton Hitia satertrs RADWAY & CO., 87 Maiden lane, i In One Minute—Gray or Faded W . kere restored for 10 cents. WAKD'S, 363 Broadway. RCTION LABELS AND TAGS~ALL KINDS. vs ” ite and colored. prinied and ve A Bad Breath—The it Coarse the | sat ee eed ton bh MAU GRR man family t# heir to. How many lovers it has sepa | street pe ge By Fe ghenth kad | YNESS..—DISEASKA OF THE BAR, Bi atrret, you are ignorant of the {act yourself. To effect » roat wad Catarrs, treated by DK Zire, ues the “BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERY se ‘Brook ; . Sidsnisitce wight aud-moraing. “it alee benutiées tne, orm ee eae Yew wee enemy, it was next to an impossibility to repair tt. Wane neat Rave partied: hospitals, A good many of the prisoners refused to.ac- | and Wood's Minetrela ave another; but these | fue shin ‘soft at white.’ Price @ cents "For saleby ILTON'R INSOLOBLE CEMENT 18 A NRW THING, b gl so bndh nga The steamer Shingess brought the passengers saved to druggiate copt a parole, and have been sent to the various depots of | are not the genuine article. To we a very prisoners in the West. old joke, great in Watkins, and Professor Pepper is hix BRIGANDS ROAMING ABOUT NEAR WASHINGTON— | profit. and, to use another very old joke, we hope that a PURSUIT OF THE ROBBERS. large crowd of people will be mustered and Peppored at It is reported that teamsters, and in some instances ea. | Wallack’s to-night. listed men, under the guise of being gueritilas, have been BARNUM'S MUSEUM. in the practice of waylaying officers for the purpose of | The indefatigable Barnum has again added a dramatic s - Nothing like It has ever been before offered to the puble, It ‘Trusses.—Marsh Bros., Corner of Broad- born way and Ann street, under Rarnum's Museum. No connec. | 1# 80 & combination of rubber, guite percha or give, Tt tion wit 1 rugs office of fame name = Rupporters, boots ahoee oe Me lonthy: Hhoulder. Braces, Elastic Blockings, Buspensory Bandages | sticks patches and lisings to boots and - nd GlIk Blastie supporters. A female aiendant, strong without stitching 1k mendsdroken furniture, oroske Di of the N. ous, Sem’ u ty, toys, bone, ivory and all articles of household wee, [tte nary and Sexual Bystiems —New and reliable treatment—in as endl cased my ive our forces immediate notice of his presence So Sstmnct Spoar, cbaareing at ones the positioaraed com, | this city this morning. Tho soldiers are said to have Brebonding thé difloulty of accomplishing anything by a | acted heroically, and to havo stood by the boxes cootain- , ordered Companies K and I of the New York Mount ai consem: -e4 Rill to act as nkirmishors. Hd it not been for tho | 106 the money until It was certain that all was ay injury dono the bridue, I am positive, from the Colonei’s | The boxes wore iron bound and too heavy to be removed; Predictions, that there would have been a general charge | besides, the flames spread all over the boat in less ordered. as was done & month or go ago by the same ofl: | than ‘There iefact ‘cer, on tbe South Auna,and the Poorin. Poallion anrried. five minutes, is nothing satisfactory as ‘ut our mea did the very best that cou! the rebel nt. Mave beon done under their great diedvantages. ryttpaneeg Bo it becoming evident that under the circumstances | An effort was made to fire the naval depot here night ‘mothing could be done, it was determined to withdraw | before last. THE COUNTRY to bow the fire originated. “It is believed, however, to | robbing them. A number of officere have been fired | company to the other curiosities of his Museum. This | Teports of the Howard Association sent ins sealed later | ® liauld eda was totally uniltted for the operations of cavalry: | have been the work of an‘ncendiary in the intereat ot | Goon when there was litle or 80 possibility ot | company commenced operations on Monday afternoon, | Wowsrd Association, Puiladetobia, nt "| june in water o ott It aiheree olly substances firmly wa gueriilag being in the neighborhood, The mili- | with Mr. C. W. Clarke as director. The plays, which will tary authorities have taken the matter in | be performed every afternoon and evening this week, rr | completely. Put up iv packages for family and manufee Died. <4 Fremwan.—On Tuesday, August 4, of typhoid fever, | \urers’ uae, from two ounces toe hunared pounds Vor sale hand, and theco dastardly acts will probably be soon } are “‘Raffaolle, the ‘and “Trying It On.” | g, Fraenwan, ee . —— é cour gallant little force, which r ei 7s ore — ul ~* AM URL AN. ~ Pre = wh MMmscsaa POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Drought to. termination. Hundreds of applications have | We cannot éay” inuc Ratesilo. Ho was a Tye Cuperay wil take piace from the reeidonce of Die b RES etree ie ee ee . ‘1 a reet, Morristown. Now \ co. rovidenom, the ‘gcksan aa th amatee teeta nineties already been made for passes, and to-morrow a large | naughty villain, who went about seducing people, rr Basa Man ae guy Pog pei > HILTON BROS & Proprietors, party starts for the front, Last evening @ party of em- | aod flaally wound up his ipfamous career by playing the ida —-——— Spectfully invited to attend without further imvitation Office corner of Dyer aad Pine streets ployes of the Quartermaster’s Department started out | priest in a mock marriage, of which his own sister was - it, and that t, thi "1 x ment migh' rough mud aod rain and dark Cars leave from foot of Cortlandt street at half past eight ORQUIO NETH, oss, tho march was continued unti! we were seven miles | Ca! fora New York Democratic State jearor Murfreesboro, whea a bait was ordered, and the from Alexandria in pursuit of the guerillas who hada | the victim. Still, reprobate ae ho was, we do not be. | o'clock A. M MOBQUITO LAC moa were allowed to rest. Convention. ; On Wednesday, August 5, Many Axw of FP canoptea Wino ami WRDNPADAY, THK 20TH, Atasny, August 6, 1668, | "7 hours previeusty captured © sumber of horses and | love that Rathelle ooulé Reve been ao Rad as Sr-0, W. datghor ot David aod Mary Manvel, aged 1 yoar and | PRAMEA. eT i. KELTT, mules in the vicinity of that city, but unluckily fell in the | Clarke paints him. ffis ineFal charactor may have way of our own cavalry sent afver Mosby, and were al! | been awful, but no one can persuade us that be ever taken to Centreville as prisoners. A telegram from | ranted and raved, and flung bimself about, and pro Aloxandria established their identity, however, and aftor | nounced prayers as if they were curses, and delivered conaiderable delay the party was allowed to proceed benedictions aa if they were auathemas, and flourished ROBBERY OF A PAYMASTER AND ARRRST OF THE | bis sword upon the smallest pretences, and tore pasatons ROBBER. to tatters for the amusement of the boys in the gai Last night there was such a large robbery of public | lories, as Mr. ©. W. Clarke does. We remember tho $ months No. 3 roadway, New York. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her r pareats, No. 131 Fourth avoune, this (Thursday) after. | MAYORS, Orrick. mew Oyay Bony Fe hoon, at one o'clock ; “4 ie! Wiuaur.—On Tuesday, August 4, a(tor a short tliness of | guporriacre of ube New York, disoase of the heart, Gena Waioer, in the 33d year of | by ine, 0 here ni bis age. the arrest and ‘The remains will be taken to the Greenwood Cemetery | (be late Colon for interment, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock , from his late residence, No 194 Bast Thirteenth street. the column was again put in motien, and, after a march Demoera Comm: Delay: ota few miles, an attempt was made to take anew roue |? os = pm age pda an net ‘to Winton in order to pick up more plunder in the shape | House to day, with Flijab F. Purdy in the chair and Peter a awe a oe be met with on | Caggor as secretary, and resolved to call a State Convea- 0 ,0ld road, which, as the render may readily sup- dou: poss, bad been wretty well exhaasted of caythiug-valun. | #9 (2 mest at Albany Sept. 9, Adjourned. ablo' or contraband durmg the advance. The whole column, therefore, at this point diverged from the main | The Penneylva: oad: bit oben the Hove Eleventh Pennsylvania cavalry, form. i the advances, r & stream which I learned was ‘ealied by the unique name of Particasa creek, they found | BENOMINATION OF MR. ANDREW G. CURTIN FOR ja Union St Conven- > mone; ban arm: » | tne when Mr. Claek tal actor; and so be (7¥r ether Deaths ose Third page.) that-swo bridges of Afty. and tho other of one bandred GOVERNOR. 7m the hands of © paymacier of tho army ab 10 | TOT ce new Wt be had ot ouch n bad antack of Boweey feot in length, had been burned by the enemy. The Prrrsnura, Auguat 5, 1863, Suggest the necessity of some governmental arrangement | oy tho brain. ‘The farce called “ my It Ou’ was an MISCELLANEOUS. Poorer hasan bagotine wo edemes hag? a see lg io Bowe The Colon State Convention to nominate candidates for | whereby funds shall be kept under the protection of the | agreeable relief to the melodrama. R. fe baviek formerty . Ps e ° HAVAR Tt spec! Ni iald 5 rater was ‘oun Keene's, made» great bit farce, and - - a a ‘ - OTAL HAVANA LOTT to'be to foot hv doptte "Te enly alternative lot waa es | Governor apd Judge of the Supreme Court met to-day. | locks and bars of the freasury Department uuti it is ab. | “f Laure, Kena, made grase Wt te thin een ned | Ae * @ 1 ee et R° =. about face and return to the old route, which was done. | The State was fully represented im the Convention. A | solutely in transit for its destination. Yesterday Pay: | cisely in the right place. Mra. Prior, the leading lady of . . Ps ® e e ° OFFICIAL DRAWING ‘When noar Mur(roesboro, the next day, our cavalry found quite s quantity of cotton, which (hey destroyed.” large number of strangers from all parts of the State were DURING THE ADVANCE Present 7 Saree pe ae nS ravine be- There was great excitement about the choice for Gov tween aud Murfreesboro 18 not been ‘ Secost bg tun eien, bes auaiiens ahaune tox ornor; bat Mr. Curtin had evidently the inside track, and torn up on either end to render its passage by our cavairy | !t W8s conceded early jo the day that he would receive master McFarland, of New Hampshire, drew ninety thou. | the company, is always admirable. A little moderation, sand dollars from tne Treasury to carry to the Army of | MP. Clarke, and Barnnm’s will rival any of our other the Potomac to-day to pay off troops. He wae obliged t« | “mner theatres. stiieoni put it in a trunk and guard it as beat be could over nigt” Gen Stroke Cases. Having to go out for a fow mimuten in the evening he left Tue following fatal cases of sun stroke were reported Ow JULY 31, tHe Nos. Prites!Nos Prizes (Nos Priaes (Now Prison (Moe, Prisma, ye bi! ys we $10) Tae 1 §emieer Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, las | M6 8109 Taye ha] eee isi) 109 wa) 1887 00) Lm situde, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress F<} a matter of impossibility. yoy ~ forced to pick | the nomination. The friends of Covode and Moorhead | bis clerk, MoCarty, in charge, and upon bis returs the lat- | at the Coroners’ office, ta addition to those previously | after eating. torpid liver, constipation, c.. deserve to suffer = Dr am ise ~ feat uncertain itaett, ’ J * | 3098, an : be bnew oa erg On the re- | wore stili equally active. tor was gone. McCarty had heretofore been faithful ip his | purlished if they will not try the celebrated +A ina a f om, He ‘and good build, wax semmarily tormee a ‘The Convention was callled to order by C. P. Markle, | trust. but Mr. McFarland took a giance at hie treasure and 1 emeapey hf en feces nenat, sant 4 years, po ef py Ho! fie Hi eee ame Exraern Chateman ot the Executive Committee, when the names | found it right, as he supposed. Time passea, and MoCarty oo Md ~ a9 pn Mee gt - e aay 4 ON BIFSERS, rey nase as nero from Winton, we been but a ce | of tl ates , —W i tonee, Bae aise, aged 88 years, re tan) BAL from ¥ rose may hare been but» recounotanance | of delegates were : did not return, McFarland then took » closer look in his | siding at 203 West Tweaty sixth streot With bee gem cecemmmnented ty Ge Nishant eantient eutho. | on! al it i M . < . and | trunk and found that forty thousand dotians had been 3.—Ap usknown woman, aged about 36 years, found i 382 ae Be: stolen. He at once around Col. Baker's detectives, | “4 | Bellevue - rities, and warranted to produce sn immediate beneficis! 3p. fo ae 4. -bllea Power, « native of Ireland, aged 40 years, re - effect They are excesdingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and ‘s York d Rifles, ac- A Committee on Resoluttons appointed, and n png emi ' ems op "| the Convention sdoarded uatt three o'clock P.M. La nn nn ee |S a Ima enperande al other tana where heathy get tim see ea al as Pt csbnk ogy y rw gene A ew ge Boge of plies he Meee me, nein of contented seate money was recovered, and two hundred doliara of McCar usa nae en mars, residing | wisnt is required Ge! ion te ‘strong position jackson, and received groat ‘Comm! ‘Organization 3 ; ¥ for htving done all that was possible in the emergency. | Todd, of Cumberiana for Fe a een in ae cee are | Salers Men, nearer ek ie kta sveane Beta | TM Perf engines ond torigaree " ies, Slt was splendid, and made a position moar any oe of | Judge Topp, on taking the chair, made a nest and ap-| The Republican of this afternoon denies that Brigadior | ..'<7. pha campbell, found dead at the Ninth precinct | They create « healthy appatite, Oa wens anes, eameednety ‘mourate, Ther are See nig Mh got A General Griffin bas resigned, as stated in the Morning 9. —Thos. Sweetman. 2 Dative of Ireland, aged 43 years, ‘They are 0 eatsdote to change of water and diet oye raed passed two {eet above one of his guns, and the second | selecting candidates worthy of the principles of the | Chronicle. reending af 96 Madtigon street of Ireland, aged 35 yours, | THT Srercome effects of dissipation and inte hours, Solitaes aa So rer aac the groved; ovchoued end bart ibg Union party, and who would unite the eatire vote in the ——— arrnay. residing at 317 Water street. : * | ghey strengthen the system ond enliven the mind. paul FE § ° ‘wore sport before they reached there object "As lt was, | "A resolution was offred by Mr McKennco, stating rte tnatn feo aomnderaeondhageeeae-dh Ald geknown German soldier at tne Teuth ward | 91.5 orerent misematic ond Intermittent fevers laces: : gome ( the ahot penetrated the thick saddle biankets of | an unfortunate difference sprung ap between two of & Dative of France, aged 25 se Mare ‘the battery horses and raise! great lampe on their sides. the leading candidates for Governor, and that the best ie- ‘20 Week Tweitth J TOTS) | They purify the breath and seidiiy of the stomach. rst 7 conrm@cAaTION: toreste ons pore Semana Oh 0 McCarthy. a native of Ireland, aged 29 | They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation _ A ong nd teem, | Sad, et wont Taig a af ir . } = es fee or os | "ae - . : 11" Jomaph Kaif a ative, of Breland, aged 29 yours horse -ssaetes- " wananomente im © periect giut of bams in the new military market thes A letter . of fatal cxcdine cuimea' by the ‘atense best ef a ane ae 77 s oe ee een ne, See, oe his name, i omen Sanaa 7 They make the weak strong the languid brilliant, and ar H ¥ off in by the scores. The injury done the rebels Sun comes ree ot eae 4 4 exhensiod satnce’s grant rectever. They are compesed of ! rar ee Tx rena us Same onc gs som erate sc apa = - herbs, prima ype Cite: Fr Rg tng HR — the Total number of deaths up tn yesterday... a y . > qusatal than the more decking movements of their | Curtin. In additiom to the above Aare ars ©. tuber of came Por varticulars ve etreviars and \seumonials arvund rash snveeenitsl Atver . . cb have not yet terminated ny ~—— anne Commander Boon bao been ordered, tothe command Tinst te sonal of deaths ‘ait beette rie Pri till Sight P: i. rs that tbe pomber i set short of > r Now Fi NIOHY SEBSIOW. — gsi Caldwell to the | coe hundred. Rowers of imposters. Rucuiee every bottle, eo wean | Maw Smite bens.Sam 6ee The Hon. Daniel Agnew, Of Beaver, wes somianted by Seger ees aE iy was vary pleasant nat voot when compares | WD. 8, Barnes’ signature on out private United Mates : Noes ! seciamation for sodxe of ihe Supreme Cour. sd Arrivals and Departares. ; d | stamp over the cork. with plantation senna sion — 1m all the gorgeousners | name a person {rom each county to constitate a State ARRIVALS. | with the two oF three days preceeding. An agresatile | over \ plan and one rm sig ‘aisinte tae tae welt att | Soma agers tees Matt gta | Sr rom me ri ir met nar en wre | aun « te ct pis coring oo tei te | hanna - whee were set ‘Comm! 00 Resolaticas reported the folowing — ‘Bondeaur, a a ike 4 he etrength of the rays, which otherwise ! nen i pre paid (or Dow and Ameromn Gad “arvies ek To thie eS a Feansyivania, im convention ‘aa Ki Coopers Ba ihier Neggen nad wits hs saan have been felt severely, ‘The following la.0 table of the | ‘et Sr bettie Ie ot raliied with partons and detetorions | suiver PATLOR 6 00. Booker, Bae | ete ae ames | yer ae eer SSW Saree ny TS nae een | BARE their 2 re “ - we yet weniy miles down the river ‘ira Te tabexible parpose (0 matniai ne. | _Neweras—Sieamsbip Albany—Lieut Col WG Bartholo- | 1)" 7 PM . ra = ? | Se. eg ry ry se some rebel government | cegsary effort. service sacrifice, the national Union Fe yd len Jogeh © 4 Liewt gy “ w oe tore by the gallon oF in bulk io an imposter We sil only in | Soumey ot cree, Fubeseiybis, * orm coman a wate lien y, Abt Ti Lt Repke rR GUN * meer oar leg cabin bettie Any person imitating thie bottle, oF penedaeninam aad off with them some ten or | end tthe nN YY ‘The temperature here io the win'+ raps om Monday, | setling amy other maiarial therein, whether called Piamtasion | THE VInKMEN. twoive bales. is they captured some fifty | ence of the Union Thy ws August 3,00 two P.M, was one hundred and thirty (our gis oe aon ts w erteninal EM BEBE AND Fr Heer Comp race baw i the United Rtates new decrees. (he seine an 00 (he Oto of August, 1862 On that hs aw, ond Tt Sean e guew all kinds. forage and negroes On , . day grapes 00 the vines in the Medoc wine district, Ko i! De o> promenied by oe We sirwaty have our eyeom st the unhoat went up the Meberrin river ne el vie i I E i i : Marfreesboro and capt: i i | i t Provisions, forage, horsce " fuppressed by the people railed Haare AURREE Fees P Gating, B Pemvery, vn, were weorehed by the beat of the sum At nine two parting reblog our betting Ae, who wilt wocened in get toomuer Wiliaen Mice” the Mebets tm | Sfnction ot wie , guntect Fg Abd Ganghier, A Lite, 4 of Monday, 34 iet., the temperature in the Sun's ting ihemasives jate clone quariare The demand far Drana's Kemeny Rages. Orr North Carolina—Peopte Taking to the | Pird—That in “Berareate M Gomer, Ht , rays war ome hundred and fowrtess dagrers, the dev pre a = ron CLASsiemwaTION. A he | there are, and ean an . F te irs Yrace, two Momsen Sunday, ome bundred and ten degrees in the sun's PISA! stion Bitiers (rom ladies, Cargyman, merchamis Be ie Too LATE . Swamps to Avoid the | a A febater, wire ‘alsa; ‘Wise’ iZosare3 Aeght A M., and one hundred and thirty one ae imve * 7" 7 ‘ Seotestien j fustaine the const Dro Vdpnemin 2 Dison Ao py, | pentactiy incredible. The alone taal of Wwoltle i Ube wri vane MEETING OF FLANOROWTR MAK HIN Wr | Cipla ups whion OF eceey Arepe M ett four at two, ant Cnty we pustant of tte GET nbd vegurtertty, They ewe | A % Yl SWadeel cxoetnees wp ebgeaieg | Os . 5 PMs hort fouth, aod at and above righty mine a poe ma od q reaghahoongl ae fatten fr i, and A an aber’ ‘iigreen | S04 by All reopartable Arvaaine, eromers. phpsieame, hotels —T Sp ‘The ‘of Vicksburg is fast obliterating secession pat) for fifteen opmarenty la nin doors, in 8 room om ¢ HOOD & Y kato North Carolina. Hundrede of prominent roveis are muy, ond preseey Cinows See, cighay-ton toetghty Ove aagress Caring tie OOS Cemmbente end country worwe ! M’ OD eee te te, RiCOS dees te | ‘of mobs, ever: fay. The Change, therefore, from within dows | PM DRAKE £00, op feetel ea “orleans maviboned wo he seg acknowledging the failure of the rebeilion, The reee | Parent) mo tthe open air, subshiow, at two PF M., was about Bry | -—- ane ciecun of ate o eaauest savann. Toe tree fe Of Jeff. Davie calling #pon all to take ap | and comfort to the ws In two minutes ee 30 Brontwny, Mt seme, (oe ohms —— 3 =a arma, l@ exelting great eaxiety throughout the State. Keren he A sun > FRRMA SENT oURg, rom UMAD Pe, Doh Ramen of Ui td Prousands aro taking to the swamps amd mountaion to | O06 Att ie A a ee eects bi. | spomiition tn ons woot wares proid conseription. The occupation of Raleigh by the | ¢o whom ie this ole by everywhere Dotoa forces, that arms and a rendezvous of safety may | ever of vitality beernished to the people in order that North Caroima | Sv*t colMmiey i atte be able to return to the Union, in the daily supplics ; with Syutnern (reas, and the bopes tiret (yon of the citizens from all parts of the State, who ein | Sole emetence tueptres, the rebeiion would ave Py tae 8 Ld HO Cirenmm beh wrens’ 7 ere | A’ CaS? WORTH KNOWING Pe, EagtHOn as .

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