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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRiDAy, AUGUST 7, 1863. ERENT TURE wr gaa RRR a RERRNG a TOREL LE those batties were, killed, 2,430; wounded, 14,980 (of Se : a (2 peoes in tO . a > wounded, ( MEADE’S ARM y. Buford pradently fell hack, ehting, aes © eae shiek tok aoan Wr GERRI SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Tae 17.07 Menara, Weedon and, Biles, of ‘the Resolutes. i. imines | mites of tne Raprmhanek. Merocetied ‘he tw» AIS and tke remainder seat to Richmond), aad prisoners, i ee MOLBUM RIVER, OF aEWDLRG. Digs New'York, Leni, Venus, Win WASHINGTON August 6, 1953. | ou tbe south bide, where the revels tad beg 10 the corm, 6,285, Total 29,264. This reduced his ioree to 04,0" 4g ees. ay pe 4 tun, i an, Fight sutlor’s wagons, returning f 41, ine front, wore | tug, with bis urtiliery and General by the gene- men. Ho retreated to Hagerstown, however, accor BS. 2 2 2 ‘Wind at sunset 8, very light. ed to-day D; and” - Lines of fortific tions were at once designed Dy y dim} Taunsvay, August 6.—Sweepstakes $300, mile Beate, | > , eaptured to-day by Moseby bis gang this side of Qivision, and avtails were made to labor on them + to this account, not en account of these losses, but hree in five, in harness. .C. Adams, 2 3 1 gl Fairfax Court House. Fal of division, ane ‘ith rrequett reliegs. fall the ammunition for bie artillory had become: _ #®ause | best p 7, Baya, ¢ a 3 1 Shipmasters’ Association, coil: during the migit. wine GENERAL NEWTON, be dee aoe ing of July 3; ane | BAusted ., Black Hawk Maid... 0 2 1 3 | WH. Keliey.s. 5.4 } 4 2 No 5] Watt Graeet—Rooms 23 ann %, Mr. William Yor _~, had also ‘arrived, and was active rl cannonading ly 3; st o2 2 | 8.C. Milspaugh, 3b. 3 - 's Despatches. manding the corps, 4 in point ‘The follows: roved Masters and , =e ous iting with his division xeuerals and superintend- fact, he did receive a large supply of amr Owner named 3 4 8 | H. Milspaugh, 2d b.0 5 1 a Ing app so sem SSViLLE, Va, August 1, 1869. | 10 inet reparations for a battle at early dawn: for it wa | oun of July, while his army was io line aantion ouine Time, 2:60—2'53—3:40—3.62., dona aller, tat b..4 i 2 2 | commissions from thls Aurea. oy ‘GB ONNORANCE . . TLE —REOELA DRIVEN OCT OF | gpoged, and not without Fase, Uativon ia oercavairy, | OM@ field of Antietam. On reachir — 4@¢ baMllo BeAr tbe | rhe above wad a very Intéréhting trot “aroughout, eape- | ® XIMB,€-F......8 2 H-Stanton,cf....8 1 Parte HPN Win bigest, bark Prankliay 36 General Gregson ee eee tem aot eavairy yester- | Pivanes, attack our’ position before the whole army ever, on the 6th and Tin, how | has ane as W- | csaily betwoen Me tnd Black Hawk guid. ‘Tho first was 17 2h” Total ant 7B] é only, Br brig Abby P Reno, Win F Spraccr, big Bich- Pach gl outa small fe eded to | should arriye, with the hope of whipping us by detail. ~ | division of Kwell’s corps, 8.0° Yotwea by Johuson’s |. gong treat Retween them, and the tive following beats "Od. Bd. deh. Sth. Otie. % Total. jo igemes Hapeen., ee Oe Pete \eorge ae ® reccinmtammans -Thoy. Bees H be arcrpers san lob he had left at Willis #860, and by the troope | Vo. With py the maro by’ WHiYh ench. Bofore the 3 2 re 2 1 21 | Couch, steumahy Yaro0; 9 cabun © Higes. Br ahr G J Mil- Little Washingt ja twelve miles from here, and drove | who nad commana of the works, ordered his soldiers’ | kc tho 4,000 Un’ ®*"fdi't, ¥0,000 men (who had | race there was no betting, but ‘ater the first heat the Resulutes ....6 oo 4 o 2 2 18 | ler; Brazelius NeKen Beaghe Minole Arnold Geo Lord 2 Ot UNC A febel cavalry throngh that place,cap- | Prevkfust to bo gady by dawn; amd, having © driven back tho 4, on “toope sent there by Genoral | black mare had the call at ive to three, The attendance | _Umpire—Peter Spence, of the Pekford Club, sane Noteuse, Sadertes De ‘i hark kaith taken a hitle sleep, ‘wo devoured the eatables | prench on the 4th to rd M ve : farnock | Gurtts (nate). ship Lisbon: Prank Watilneton. f \s 408 PF syato belonging to the Second Virginia. who | (Akon © MNKO | MT» efor Seas -6 00: Chere for Rating Biver; B.A: W Ruse, Guiebos Mokenive: th Harriet: icbabot G Frit- ! was rather slim, nearly a8 of the regular frequenters of 1.16) Be bri) ¢ @etttroy'che bridge). These, with | 10° Tonge boing at tke Baratoga races. for Resolu tee. Bebrig Samuel Shepherds William H Payson, scbr Red General Stuarts ov bas vee’ 4 directed to purchase flour and bacon, 8 1t@P- | the defences, It was amusing awetry, ‘increased his force to 90 MUTUAL VS. BMPIRE. Jacket; John Evers, brig Josiah J FEAT rom a document found on his perso exanating | to aeivilan hike myself 10 accompany khis, Practica) of | or 4,000 MOM YA ie His real mwesgintrenstae'cin | == uBATOEA ary sehr ac These two celebrated clubs played a game yesterday Miscellaneous. $04 tho headquarters of Lee's cavalry brigade, and | Pits in Sule fe verally to the point. In ‘over the | _ Sely, ‘Those facts were doubtless known to es Pr eranay is: Bey. » 1868. | afternoon at Hoboken, resulting in a victory for the Mu- | Srxaxsure Crry or New Youx—This magnificent steamer, “abich is worded us follows:— | ground his eye socmod to cover every point, and with now | General Mai ‘dnd had their weight in deciding him not | _ Tbe second day's racing of this meeting camoofft 48y. | tists annexed is the score in full:— of the Inman line, which on her late passage to New York PURCHASING HACON AND FLOUR. ugzestion and then ® word of commendation, but al- | tobrir’ 7 ; tb th cm the 1pih, | THe sttendance was equally ee large ann the preceding avre. 0. R ©. R, | made the shortest run on record for a screw vessel, sails to- Heapquaurens Lens Cayauay Gntcann, July 16,1863. ! ways that civility which marks the true gentioman In| g, <0b'UALiigagement with the enemy day, and the racing itesif of a very bigh class—good fields | Goldie, c, t-.7..... 1. “d Westervelt. 2d... 2 4 | morrow, Saturday, at 12M, on her return to Queenstown Private H. Bridges is directed to proceed to the neigh- } his intercourse alike with superiors and sal 1 + wee ee tae, on his part, ascertained, by means of | 17). and excitingly close contosts characterizing | Brown, 24 b a ae mone ¢ * Spy ont eotmeneetnat <ieek Reauelt. Facercaane sont calar oe Dorhood of Waterford, in London cama iad peronaee | felt when we went through that our Poaition wabnot col } WP onere ‘captured in the skirmish near Boonsboro on } ccch race. ‘The nomber.ot eplendid eauicagas <a up| Seeds VTi Pic de, PG eA: Y Gece eo thes tito ta'ven! sus von fib wate heme by. bacon and four, ZIV tk, Tet tod ald BRIGGS being | who hed the'conhdence of his ton and under whove di- | "40 X1th,'thit’Meade bad boon hoavily reinforced, and ) 0 Ott .4 wi youth, beauty and fashion, enhancod | Ansley» °- 2 4 aiilir, int te gy teehee Ritnorized to impress wagous and teams for the transpor- | rections they would defend it, if attacked, tothe last man, from #ut/thoment ho changed his plans #0 far as thoy | PY peauty of the scene and gave an additional charm to Meviahon, Dog wees 8 2] Br Bea PI Nevins (of St Joho, NB), Colo, hence for SE tation ofsamo to the Prey ube Brgad duridg thewholo dee It wasall conveyed imthe mao" | Taa#od vo Aghting Meade on the norih ef {RO PoLOMAC, | vn sport, The arrangements wore completo and fault | Zeller, 22 Rydon Bd dics... 8 | Wuleventirdns atuenoon, and how of the. South Brother, Fit7. LEE, Brigadier General. — | during the whole ride. Tt wasall conveyed im {he Man” ser | He resolved to put that stream botwoen the two armies | ‘2 SPoF!- Mott, 'p. 4 2 Simons, of. ee) eee tiie wind drifted: foul of the rocks’ and A.B. Warrick, Major and C. 8, of chief and subordinates, and the apparent aptity’ "cp | less in every respect, and the meeting, under its able | Harris, 1st 5 1 Benson’ 8 2 | eank. Phe wrecking sehr Ringgold, Capt Gur ison, las xone LOCATION OF A BRIGADE OF REBRL CAVALRY, | the few words spoken. Besides, the corps comr ander, | tworder to gain time. He determined to move his army | management, may be pronoaneed a decided syoc Te A Pink i Ganka BRE Fh paso GOR oe Ay + | Major General Newton, seems to me to rely” sioieitly | Back again to the line of the Rappahannock ; for he know PNT eee 27 21 © Total., 3 16 | Sco Hrawarma (of Rockland), Ingraham. hence for Weve Te was ascertained that there was a brigade of rebel of Gener’ y weather was more favorable than the preceding day, the ees In: Scortyaville, but. | pon the skill, Adelity and judgment of Sener” Robinson. ° hat bysdeing so he could compe! General Meade not only dei iderably | pied Innings Ist, 2d. Bd. AU, Sth. Gi. Tih. BER, OLN. arenas. check on lage Cane eed Detwy Little Washington and Sperrysville, bu! jis is the same offiger whom the ro: ture ing consideral lower, e pool sales a . . 8d he \. 5 le 4 > lager Voint, but Terry nota ss hostile demonstrations. and aid. moh bee; will remetaber se haviog been in comme” ,t tue HERALD | to cross the Potomac, but also that he could draw the | temper a y p mutual 22.23 0 0 8 4 8 ga | crotn withontiiamage., Also asl Jagle, Dat ’ ducted by Dr, R, Underwood, of Lexington, Ky.; | Empire cy nay af posite shore, Dut recelved: “1Y @ disposition to attack our cavatry. | Henry, at Baltimore, during the mob down at least to the i, | Were conducted by Dr. R, Underwood, 1» Ky.; pire . “ 1 0 3-16 } hence for Hoston, »t osite sore, Dut Pee the cartured private Brides had a bateh of lettera in | i861 od who quietly informed Gene" EL Sa ad i st Aap pated better parce and an immenge amount of apéculation was transacted in | —scorera.—Mutual, Jomes MoConnell; Empire, James | #0 sumaze, ant goto! f an enve ope, addressed to Andrew R. Barbee, Sperrys- | shell the city if he-did not desist ir ji, attempts to lay | perhaps bey er this peculiar mode of betting. As the system of pool sells | Cameron. Grier Ginrn f dow p the mate ville, Rappakanneck onan, Virginia, from which tho | siege vo the fort, Fuisble con i j ‘holds the line of the Paes with bh eros {ng is not generally understood, even by many who have Umpire.—James Forsyth, of the Gotham club. bptag ining rag ape ya foltowing extracts are made:— ' oF ‘ troops. It is his hope, hope ret Gehkcice . Fe iit concep eae Suspav, July 26, 1963. Tt is now nearly noon, 8?” , ‘there nas been no 19 ‘ment, that General Meade will lead hig army | Witnessed the proces, a brief description way not be out Orieket. % ‘_iiae Mey Magen of andaty at Report. RY 2S — STARVED AND DISCOURAGED REVEL SOLDIERS, } to-day. Tdoudt if there Vii be any for some days. Yj morbia’ What’ , and advance with’ it towards of place here, taking, tor illustration, the first race of NEW YORK VS. WILLOW CLUB, OF BROOKLYN. parties th this city, on private terms, I have never seen anything equal’ our poor starved sol- | hardly think they Will “ siisck our present position now. U tentenpa prom ine’ ‘diers’ (Yos, starved.) I never saw such @ change in so | Had they glee it Lapprohend the sinck wouldve + Richmond. Indeed it is beheved at Richmond that this brani st See An interesting match was played yesterday betweon | U8 Upzngat, Ari antic (late ferry bout) ts nowy an the short a time. been made before °” ir remaining corps came up YO SUP- ' wii be done, under orders from General Halleck. officiating auctioncer announces that the above clubs, being a return game, which terminated | ing her bottom examined. « them Posi Car isn am discowrdgal, | News before Qs I 'ate rting distancer ‘Buford remains quiet today, Ht is | unlimited pool, and asks what sum any party will givo | in tho defeat of the New Yorkers. ‘The game was decided | Stranxn Crawiusror, capture bY the's!oo9 of Kar Semi- { tive intelligence has been received at Richmond from ‘ Memnecue teat say D Orey caaittianad the wey toot ore Y) and ©" xremely hot. } Washington to the offect that Halleck has declared ‘that | fF ‘first choice.” A speculator offers 350, which is in- | by the first inuings, which stood as follows Lr Pegi ey ag tee gt ec tneth oat Philadel- < >t. ¢ ree : creased to »: second party, while a third outbids oLUB. a ? Fe deeochs erp Haag Reghioe sat Re ores preci Mt, Henry Thompson’s Despateh. + ho will take that city this summer, and by a campaign mpannmg sh ay 8 mat Petar is earndnaaie WaLOW CO. san ras age Notice to Mar faded’exd dishoartened; poor creatarcs, I pity them from Seco ARMY Corrs, August 9, 1863. + over the overland route, if he has to lead the army him- ee have taken for illustration the ‘first | Torrence, c. Beach, b. | Sharp, c. Lindsay, b. ‘tats ry : my heart. but L.could not supply ail their wants, And now maxcuiwa “AGAmn solf; for by doing that he would also amnihilate Leo's | tbe race we +f a rk a eagoety ~ ‘Sadler. 7 Ba Notice i hereby given | tious will . ‘ . 4 U a shortly be made im the char ‘ve Lynn pet Setar Ly NOLAN NEE On Thursday afternoon Yast, about ‘hulf-past four | army.’ That is just what General Leg wishes Halleck prapalnirbics 2 poked Piet; pote i | Bainbriae, : i er eet he J sine our army passed, thought have done the bést 1’) o'clock, an ordor was given for this corps to pack up and { to attempt; for he feels confident of . feating any army | Choice” is then put up for vale, and after come compet!- | Hurdinge, hit w.,b.Sad- Higham, « Sprague, b. GE RA ue. Wares heeane cowl for them, march as rapidly as possible. In half an hour all was | which marches against Richmond overland, and | tion is knocked down for $110, the purchaser naming Mr. Vor....2 sss 0 NOPE sic icveweue'senys Stripes: and SOUGHT REVENGE AND RRAPED THE REWARD. i "7 . Mars The South Lyon Krovk Pnoy, Dimes, will be TYeiwK we aro badiy worsted by that raid. We wer | Toady and the corps was moving. Hour after hour passed. | when he has done that he will move on Washing | Murphy's ee ees aie ay Ege rai ea en races rt eo Tandaay, o | painted Muck und White tn Verdi strlen . there seeking revenge, we are now reaping the rewa’-q, | It was midnight, and the marching still continued. A | ton. If, however, no movement on our part } “fourth “choice,” Mr. J. W. Clay's b.c. W.R. Davis, ». Sadler... . 0 Bytor, b. Pierce... os By order, _ U BENTHON, Secretary ! Rage orig a tga pian ‘We pave | Uy ned | rest of a few moments was ordered:at intervals, and the | towards Richmond shall have been made by the brought $34, and the fifth, Mr. Coppin’s ch. g Airy, | Lindsay, b. Sadler + 0 Mish, c. Bainbridge, b. HARWICH LIGHTING ses. gand'of wwenty thousand men for a ‘ew horses and vom weary soldiers threw themselves upon the ground until | middle of August, it is umderstood that General Lee | $31. The total collective amount of the pool was con Stra 9 & bd, te) Pierce... gi ihe eae neat, Ho mL ONDOS. July Rite repurt as Ue cotran eo. Uarwhh Har of erection at De bor, ring NOW NeaLy corp Pt Notice ts hereby given that tle Lights will he exhibited therefrom. on or Nov next and that the present Lights q Ww quently €350, the auctioneer handing to each pur- | Sprague, c. Higbam, _ AWYUL T) THINK OF TIME AMR LOST. the command, “Falltn! forward!” ‘was given, when the | wil! then himself assume the offensive, and commence | Cisse a eard with that amount marked on’ it, | ~ Bailiere qwrul to Ubink of the men we lost unnecessarily over | mur, Tramp, tramp, tramp wag all the sound that wus | Auother campaign against Washington. The two great | the mime of the horse he had bought and the purchaser's | Swift, not ahere was plouty to do on Our own etlp.and bere | heard from the merching coluam, while the wagons and | errors into which he fell in his late campaign were in his | own name, recelving from each of the latter the respeo: | Jolly,’ c. sharp, there. “we ought to bave stayed. But it soems as if Pas soon as 2 “ our army gets ina good condition the fever ¢f invasion | @*tillery rambled ta the rear. making such a wide detour to the west and north of | ve amounts he Md oer wo had’ purchased ate | Tere. b: Mads Ri r particuiars will b 1 7 1 1 Shaw, c. Sprague, b. 8 9% Bleo » awn eo BH ‘pans to sich a height that nothing will cowl it but to ENCAMPED. Washi a hi @ 4 "3. e other hi ere enoamped. Picket yt ington, and in mot having enough troops. Here- | winning horse in the pool receives from the auctioneer the | Wides, 4; byes, 2 Hammond, By order: Ree ee Rent tea ek ee aul, othe Was tande, and & coor tims. Stveewarie: the-| garde tases ea tbe cases. the failure. of thaiate cam. | collective ‘amount, minus three per cent for his commis byes, 2. sf Parkins, ¢. Swit, b. ; Sa iatioe Soe Sra teu Meee pinta foe tie | Mea, mawaeatnaes were etapa het ore | gn and ho wil aro thom i tho ost. Ho wil nro | Soy fngtng, mmole piso a auony ovr aud | ae PW contre i a roar prolonged, my heart grows sty If our men | and at eight o'vlock we uudd the march, ? | by the time indicated 150,000 troops and 300 pieces of | and frequently more, on one race. It frequently happens sively takin : place att! stoned by the en~ Choro‘ lee their graves ‘be, ‘We fared, to cole and | At ono P. M. wo arrived at our present camping ground. | artillery. 25,0000f his troops wil! be cavairy. Stuart's | that the last choicé, and consequently tho lonst, est Total... cn Ot heen ite Bose Sy TaE A Wom eB: . eel i on omens abbestqnaion of danger 1o.she sabits ¢ Sharpsburg, bat worse at Gettysburg, Jand it hurts me | syegtenain Geo ee eh Laren tio TE Me | cavatry already constitutes one-half of tals force. Ho | Thcmoured on the hrst day, where, Dre Weldwu's son, | enuiresMesers, North ond 1; Wright. Hig Light To.ver ant Buridin x, noc Whatwnding ve works: Ui r8e Wo tnink of the men we lest there than anywhere | ‘tno next two or thires weeks, I must not state. procured the ears for the remainder during his cam. ay. although sold lowest aime) Boots, & Drinviug fn che e whieh ave been soutinvous'y ear: ea ow by this Cesporan : amen sella | HEAVY YIRING HEARD. paign in Pennsylvania. They are already mounted, and | case only three doliars in a wundred an that it may at no distans day Our men are worse every way. We treated them as || About four o'clock yesterday afternoon cannonading | be ig now engeged in drilling them and organizing them Cee ieee otoeas ek thes meee mie prnkierr, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ig attenie is wana weil as we cout, and It seomod ait they tried how bad |, Wai beard in the direction of Rappahannock Station. It | 111). ssdroge and brigades. His infantry will coosist of they could annoy us. They Killed my turkeys, ducks, | Cemtivued for nearly threo’ hours, and at times was very for. Similar instances are very ¢requent in pool selling, he Seurn Point. : |} rapia, the three corps of Ewell, Longstreet ‘and A. P. Hill, each | stowing the ‘glorious uncertainty of the turf.”” Meeting of the Mainc Democratic State 1 tha Low Bienes ees ait he beams Deere ceneee CAPTURED OM PICKET. 40,000 stroaz, and cach oorps will have a hundred pieces | Tho first race to-day was for a purse of $300, mile heats, | Convention — Strong Anti-Adiministra- rar tersnnrba, acerbic r much timber, and burmt ‘all the rails they could, and/| .,2#8t night Licutenant Palmer, of the Fifty-seventh New { of artillery and 2,000 artillerists. and the following entries:—T. G. Moore’s b. f. three year th Resvlutions Adupted. obscnred by the intervention of the Hil Tower).and Js viele wed to Rake our huey, tut failed; I suppose the | YOFK Textment, disappeared very mysteriousiy. He was It is said’to be his intention jm this campaign to move | Old, by Ringgold, dam by Imp. Chesterficid. F. Mur- 4 ) Vie In clear weather ata ditnn eo ae eeeld wet retreat, Mey owen toule both mutes down | On picket with’ Iris company, and was last seen at eleven | from Fredericksburg direct on Aloxandria, by way of | phy’s (Joha Hunter's, of Kentucky) b.b. John Morgan, PourLaNn, Me,, August 6, 1863. By or. er. ¥. H. BERTHON, Secretary er tho woods aud Durat ‘thoen carried of wheat chooks, | orclock by Lieutenant Sweeney, of the One Hundred ané | Banks’ Ford, Dumfries and Oceoqudn,or dlse by way 4 five year old, by Imp. Soveroign, dam Sallie Lewis, by | The State Democratic Convention to-day was largely Whai et cael 3 . “inne Whaling Ground, Fortieth Pennsylvania. There. isno doubt but that me | of Manassas Junction, Centreville end Fairfax to Ariing- | Imp. Glencoe. J. §. Watson’s br. 1. three vear ss i Bark Mary, Thompson from Sr He ‘waa surprised aad-captared by guerillas. ton Heigats, “The distance is onl fifty or sixty miles. | old, by. Lexington, dam Kate 8, by Albion, | Bitended. Néne hundred delegates were present, Resolu- | with iG) bum poll Chu bois siuce 'ouviny St iielem), arr at LOOKING FOR (9H: YANKEES. ‘The weather'ducing the last two days has been very | The chuin of thirty-two forts.on-the west side of the Pote- | Charles Coppin’ ch. g. Airy, six year okl, by | Hous were adoptod in substance as follows:— New Bedford 6th inst. Seat by ip bie ade ai ors We are locking for he Yadicees every day. I don’t | 2°t. mac affords a tormidable defence; but General Lee calcu. | Young Wagner, dam by Cracker. Johu M. Clay's». ¢. First—All men, irrespective of party, are invited to Woks cit antee arnt, feel much ufraid of them, awd bope they won't treat us neg lates that there must be some woak spots in'the chain | W. R. Davis, four year old, by Star Davis, dam Rally, by | unite for the termination of the calamities which now weet like they have some people. it is nati’ Goblin ‘which is Awuesyn.ie, Va., August 3, 1863. where :he can force an entrance; and, once in possession {| Trustee. The Ringgold filly, ax we havo already menvion- | depress our distracted and unhuppy land. s eg eg of Artington Heights, be will find means to cross the | ed, was the first favorite, John Morgan ranking next in Second—The Union was formed in fraternity and con- the most roguish, tire Yankees or our men—some of the ‘HOT, HOTIER, HOTTEST. . by ot s river-and enter the capital, ‘If the forts must be stormed | estimation, cession, @nd cannot exist ia the absenco of that brother! . later stale Mr. <eitic's now hit, which Mr. Yates got for | Tho first day of August it was hot, the second Wetter; | he tmends to storm thom, It may cost him the ives of | J4rst Heat—A capital start, Airy being frst toshow | yirit. Re eee ee ind 1 By think thay aad as wolldocto way a8 the oilers?” | Dut this, the vbird, is.tho hottest of all, 50,000 of his soktiers; but tbo is. determined to have pos: | in advance, thetavorite second, the Lexington filly and |" rait—Wo will earnestly support every constitutional Hesb!in. New B Lat’S ARMY GN A HURRY. i We are thirty miles from army headquarters, or nearly | 8800 of Washington before September, even at that | John Morgan next, side by side, and W. R. ovis ‘acting | measure tending to preserve the Union of the states. cen, 81d from Sag Harbor 34 insets " m " ‘ ’ heavy cost. ‘as whipper is. These positions remained without aitera- | We cannot, therefore, support the present administration, Tdon'tdmow what our army 18 upto; bat they were | that distance. The rebels picket on the other side of | “Nach °are General Leo's intentions, as 1 have kearnod | tion all the way round until turning into thehome-strevch, | whee Gourde ls destrwourro-t uke iver and peoupetenper eee te fesbtalghtrabee rere pera ae bank ag | Hazel river, and “ eae to have stil aforce be. | them; such the meavs on “which bo reites to effect his | whon John Morgun und the Kingyold ily weut to the | ™ Fousth—Tbe wae 8 now doing conducted aoe for the | Islands Avril 29. wich B. was at Bay of reparwed. Hud die ca Y . | ends.’ 1 state them now, in order that tov proper mea. | front, aud a gpleudid race home ensued, ure former-win- | restoration of the Unton, but for the abolition of slaver untae, Ble ebencd tak poe deena einer Stata i ese gacaiigiy’ ANNE sy ‘Wuinipaten and Sperry vile tures may bé taken to defeat them. Indeed. very little | ning’ bya meck in 1:31, W.R. Davis being third, Airy | acd the destruction of the repubtie, hy Vy: soaks. re opae Rae 3 cpp nt pean oA Ey ‘There areino incifents of ‘nterest to write abent; but | of 4 delensive nature remains wo be done. The defences | fourth and the Lexington filly last. Fudth—Under eur form of government the sovereign Our ermy leit & large quantity of nics beef on the something may wen up before jongto startle the friends | ¢i Wasbington, im the-way of. fortifications, are perfect. Second Heat—Morgan was backed against the field in | power is vested # the people and rests upon no other Plov Ve wot mor e % An atteinpt on the part of Gevera! Lee to storm any one | the pool vetting at $100 to $75. They got olf well, the | foundation than their will, The peopie are the only lax- | Wh; Sophia Thornton Breges, do. boy so, Gertines Ga ta can nok ca eres occ oe Yb this division, We shallsee what we | Oho “forte around Washington, surrounded wa they are | Lexingtom filly and Airy leading, the Rioggold Gly third | fui sovercigue, ‘and’ tho public’ roneuonariee. sre? thels feSiiPgHope. Gtiord. of NB. wan at Sy y so hungry. ‘The meneay they don't huwe time e.coux | “Mae ‘by aitches amd mbatis, would only result in bis iguo- | and Jobo Morgan, under ® very hard pull: last but one. | sorvants, ‘The diference between aquvertment and the | flor oiton hor:.” Wold wei 10. yniewcortoyeol te crve their satwos nia PRISONERS ANY DESERTERS, * | minious defeat, ‘The danger docs not lie there. When | It was evident tho latter was not going for this heat, but | administration is detinded. ~ s Sole mhcTsoahieano. ie Pebreimee, meal ‘Our urmy burned more rails‘and timber than it did be Seven revel prisoners and deserters were sent off yes- Lee Late Aig ged hady port bathe rps A was pent aah ts ore pent ors a Sg ih——Un the part of the rebel States. if a disposition is lune iF inh and strong e. 018° b undred y thousand troops, he will at won easily by the Ringgold filly, the daxington filly se- | shown to return. they should be welcomed back with all wilt, Wortli. wl NI, Was at Anenlund April Iny with, eg toa ali le el St dial pymer y terday, together-with & few Intelligent contrebands of | 1) Uva by etrauegy. and therein les the danger.’ | cond, Airy third and Morgan fourth. ‘Dime 1-53, thelr dignity -egualivy und rights intmiret, Gime. The whole plastation ts out ta pospent ala ex, | Doth gexew‘and all colors. !| The oaly suro teans of proventing this danger and | Third Heat.—Joun Morgan still maiutained his pride of | ‘The seventh resoluzion denounces arbitrary arrests. ht ae Tepertn. hep nt Bt, Bape casseuounalldeiae : Among the rebel prisoners and deserters was a very || saving Washington consists jn destroying Lee's army; | place ns favorite, as the fact of hisnot having tried for | Tue eighth asserts the frecdow of speech and of the ; having aitypent 352 bbin aperin of to Lngland. Ha TT TaMEEh Ib Som ee ee, simple minded citizen, who was told by some of the other | 824 this camenly be done by the capture ef Richmond: | the last heat was apparent to all; he was backed at $105 | prese Siodambactipranlt: His win al@i Telkny due 20, seikas Itebe war contianes much longer 1 see nething: ‘m the il The defences of ‘Washingtou are betore Richmond. As | to$7. After two [alse starts they got a good send-off, ‘The ninth denounces the Conscription law as unjust | 225 bbis sp oll on board, taken during fature but a tumlug.‘Ihere ciunot poseibay be any corn | PUsoHers that all captured on both sides were'to bo hung, | Jong as Richmond is besieged uo rebel troope wilt dare to | Davis leading, with the Lexington apd jold tiles | and oppressive, but counsels obedience to it unless the | bbIs sp and 3x) do wl ail tai made for the want ofavork. The greund iad just got ing] {Order terminate the war sooner by reducing the | approach Washington, To keop Lee's army away from | second and tuird and Morgan fourth, Going along the far | courts decide N-anconstitutioual, Was bound to Coast of Pi tare grod order to-nlough, Thad started three ploughs, and'| Bumber of men capable of bearing arms. The citizen boy | Washington, iv'must be employed in defending Kichmoud; | side Morgan began to move throughihis ‘horses, and laid | ~ "The tenth endorses the-course of Governor Seymour, of | pith lark Sea Hreene, Weess NB. was vetting along Unety—ploughed about aday—whentho | Heved ttall, but thought it was a hard oese for bim, | and Ri {sof such vast importance to the Houth | at due Ringgold flly’s quarters. dho latter baving taken | New York. "| Niionse'W, wih Lap whaeaionsae Yankees came (into the neighborkoed stealtug - horses, Decause the had never bandied a musket, never shot a | that it will fight there til it is annihilated before it will | the lead from W. R. Davis, and improved the pace. Com- | ‘The eleventh commands our soldiers, and gays they are | | ‘Hark Elizabeth Switt, C ose NB. with 1600 bbis sp 100 wh, was spoken April 14, no Int. Spoken, ce, Ship Kenmore. Graver from Akyab for England, June 12, DO tat, Ko—bv & Vewse! at St Hele na, . | gun, and never discharged a pistol but once, and that wes | give up the city. To march against Leo’s army pri- | ing home, Morgan made his effort, and after a good race | worthy of thenation’s gratitude, thion, nt they ‘nee dere you “The ‘Tosieie Pye "all many ‘years ugo, when he was a small boy. “Besides that, | marily,on the ether hand, will merely be marching our | with Captain Moore's filly, won the heat and race cleverly pid Bion Bradbury or Eastport—the candidate of last areund is. We don't don't know what. -momont they | De said ho was A Baptist, and thought thet under these | army to destruction. The statement which I made on | iu 1:30 yenr—was naminated for Governor with great unanimity. wiil come in and -ewoop everything. 1 have.all my | Cifcumstances he ought not to be po ‘The rebel boys | the Sth of July, and again on tho 2ist, ‘that it was within ‘The second race wi handicap, two and a half mile ‘A private’ietter from him to a member of the Conyen- horses on enjoyed bis simplicity and ity, but told | Lee's power toelude the Union army as tong as he pleased, | dash; $40 entrance, $20 forteit and $400edded. The for- | tion was read, in which he expresses the opinion that Ship Amos Lawres Ca dit for Bast Tudies, June Prowotain. wat have’ te Keep hands to werk thers: aug | fim. that being’ a non-combatane and a Baptist | and ée fight only where he chooses,” has been abundantly | feits'to go to the secoud horse. The following horses | mauness rules she our, and ther spublic cea be served | 22° dat. 4 weet at St Helen the ceru cullaring ter the want af work. My-oate and | Would not save him, as be could not prove | demonstrated by subsequent events. And it will con. ; were entered:—t. Morris’ ch. h. Reporter. by Lexington, | from tmpending ruin ouly’ by. the e.-operation of all con- | gate, Western Eumpire. Atkinson, fro: Mvnricius ror Lom ineadows are sullorlug for the wamt of cutting. Icannot | his iunecence. ‘hey were wilting to be hung, they said, | tinueto besoit our army advances beyond the Rappa- | dain by American Eolipse, @ve yedr old, 114 Ibs.; Geo. | sorvative men against the spirit of funaticum, He de- Jer isurk Cath, trom Amoy for NYork, May 27.109 lot ko—by live chis way muohdunger, because:they were tired of the war, and he ought tc be | hinmoock. ‘The only thing to be done is to make a penin- | Wilkes’ ch h. Ben West, by Vandyke. out of But Cat, tive | clares his opposition tothe emancipation proclamation, to | a vessel at St Helene 3 tae ‘A DISCONTENTRD FEMALE POSTMASTER. aiso, even if the sensation was a little uncomfortable. sular campaign against Richmond. Sach a campaign, | year old, 104 Ibs.: F. Morris’ ch ©. Dangerous, by Hon- | the Confiscation act, to the subordination of the civil to Brig Monirose, hence for Baltimore, Aug 4,2) miles NEL I wish. cousin Gave bad have been agieep whon he had KIND TREATMENT OF PRIBONRRS. properly organized and conducted . will be successful, and | nie Scotland, dum Fashion, four year old, 95 Tos. ; W.H. | the military authority, and says opposition to the war | fom Cape Henry me appoiuted Postinester, and I whipped when Laccepted. poking elso will. And such a campaigo is dreaded at ; Szee sch.c. Punch, by Mahomet dam by Yorkshire, | pohey of tie administration is ‘ot Opposition to the gov Foreign Po One of Negev sty was captured at Breody Station, Capital, eet tea, fallen | Rickmontabove all things. | tour year old, 90 Ibs.; P. C. Beet: . m. Seven Onks. Hue Mr. Douglass.aud every person overpersuaded mo | Sent tothe Ol ' ernment. To secure the restoration of the Uniwn is the w do so, Mr. D. said he would assist me whon | !tothe hands of our boys. They ali utite.in the declara- aay dam by Birmingham, four year old. 85 Ibs.; i first dasy of the citizen, r Giles, forr in a hard place, and he did, til! he died. But -now | ton that thoy are treated kindly as prisoners. ; hartge eee eee A 4 sch.h. Observer, by Second Boston, dam | Brief speeches were made, and tho Convention ads EYor's bark Bachem, Atkins, Bonun; 1th, seh 1 kave no oue ‘to look to fer instreation, and I FACAGIOUS SERVICES IN CHURCH—THE CONSCRIPTS. {From ‘ashington Star, August 5.) ‘Dy Oliver, five year old, 86 Ips. Journed. ° “CONSTANTINO! duly 10—[n port bark Western Sea, ff ! 4d Rev. Dr. Hunter. plain of the Third Fennsylvania ‘The latest information from the from strengthens our Reporter being lame was drawn, but all the others Prereaalldy - Bi Pi sche te) eS cavalry. held religious sorvices nthe church at Aralss- belief tat the causo why a considerable “battle bas-not { started. In the pool sales Dangerous and Ben West were | BR es or mre Seauin Stan pls rn 0 aplenty it, for | Ville test evening, greatly$to the satisfaction of citizens | Dean fought since Sunday morning last, is that Lee has | the favorites at the lirst, but before the start Seven Oaks | s H I P PING NEW s a ee ee Tariligo se Ee and soldiers, ; Tetivod his army in the direction of Gordonavilio rather { su them both.’ Sbe sold for $120, Dangerous | . none snale se Mecales We Foghod are leaving here to take charge of conscripts | than Fredericksburg, though he doubtless holds the ! $100, Punch $80 and Ben West (who, it transpired, was ~ a ; Officers nt for various regiments in this division. ‘werks around the jatter point with some portion of bis } short of work) for $75. The race may be brietly de- } ud dihhite tt tain oes Wearanaaee Tita whip dons , forces. We know facts suilicient to satisfy us that he has | scribed. Seven Oaks and Punoh-cut out the running at 2 CARE OF At Table Bay June 20 sip Hen Harbeck, True, from NYork or Shangiwe. dissd: werk Com test, Beauchan| Monevideo arr J +5. for Mauri- T Kem, Mayo, (oe Kosten rea iy. Coringn, Borert, dis: S eoaiull made Gordonsville his base of supplies, ‘and has sent to | a good pace, Ben West laying third and Dangerous iourth. | pinlieate forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines “ j 5 4 ng an erous fourth. | ¢ const 4 these suo, rowulah rascals acknowledge us a free people, Mr. Theodore C. Wilson’s Despateh. that place all bis supplies and material advisable for him | Tn'this way’ they contivucd fora mile and x half, Reven. | Lim waters tor OF |row Laiveryool call wt Qaceustown, eX Sooled toc arcaxill Cote OLlanalen barre re willie Heapgoarrnns, Euxvewrn Anwy Conrs, todave i his rear. He, however, doubtless keeps up a | Ouks lending a clear length and Dangerous third,’uaving | seamers tor or from the Content, eall at Sout brok into the Uniowagain. 1 for one would, and wich erp ct brea peow of ‘considerable force with strong und rapidly shift- | passed Ben West, whd was not persevered with. The | FROM EUROPE. ‘ ix : heartilg { was @ ans F THR PLEVEXTIE ARMY CORPS NOT HROKEN UP. see are henpettode Ethc ond ot Sueresete, positions | Jemue was now né longer, in doubt, Colonel Bush's fly j lous for Pélerwo to fnikh iia toe Boma A HUSEIW HACKING] OMAN—"NO PUOD, RO CLOTHES.” ‘There is a class of who, if fail to get w y Y con= | wiuning,by a length evsily in 3:56 }4—Punch being second, Havana, Ang l—In a 1 er, f Ph gprnorgirimere yon Persons they Set UP | siderabio movement on Meade’s part in tho direction of | Dangerous third and Observer last. > York: briga Veteran (ir ww itied (ie), . to.go out bushwhack. | a seven days’ wonder, generally manage to get up-en ima- | the Rapidan. W. it calarl h ‘the Yanks sco ’ 2 Pp le @ are therefore momentarily expecting To morrow two races are on the program! rae eat and Cusver speak a Pleasant word to coe ket [Binary wonder once in seven or seventeen days. Theso | te’bear thet Meade has demonstrated to his own satisfac: | stakes for tree year olds, dach of two tiles, wit Jaw (hem all Lean, Meat is scarce with all hero; barely | persons, perhaps unfortunately, have a goodly represen. feroveutar tin Bastian: fF eayolen Sa ongagement Ja | entries: and a mile beat race, best three in five, for for Portland; Ji Mever, one: sehrm fy J ind. Robt De vey, Caulaina, enous to do, The South pressed so much, and the ie which Captain Moore and Mammona aro the two entries. | “ Yanks et de o'much;4hat we must all be economical | ‘east Washington and it isin this *‘provineial town’’— | fences of Richmond. | This latter will produce a exciting race, as both are | ‘Adv 25th, Bohemian (4). for Quebee Swi: Asin (8), for with i. What we are ali todo for clothes, if-this war | 80 1argo-cn the map and in importance, and sosmall in al tt rn, on information on which we surely rely, that | known to be very fast horses. i Boston Aug 8; Ginsgow (s), fur NYor« 2 mPa (9), for lasts muot longer, Ide not know. Mary has a barrel of | iteeit—that these people discover a brilliant and never be- | Sif lee reo A P. Hull's corps, is alrenay | RUMMARY. 1 do Ist: City of Wasivngton (4), for do 0, Sater, New Creak that the Yankees won’thet her re- " : - i SARATOGA Muerivo—Second day—August 4, 1863.— ened by Mr. Dougines leet eummer.evben be fore beard of comet, in either the sky of polities or the fir- The last information from the vicinity of Fredericks- | purse $300, mile heats. was a prisoner at Wheeling. Mary owes seven hundred.| Mamentof military operations, Not long agoa mischievous | bUrg makes it certain that the rebels have but a single | FG, snaryhy's (Juo, Hunter's, of Kentucky) . h. John whiskey ©, pr for Boston imiedintely Matanzas, July 20—tn brigs Guide (Br), Ander: Collins, for 1") do 25th. yn, for Poctiand; . obb, for New poo! ‘Liverpool. dollars oa ber Louke, which must be paid soon. If Mary | falsehood was circulated im rogard to the actual dismem | pie of angatreet’s corps occupying thelr old work® | ““sorgan, 6 your old, by imp. Soverelan, dam j SW atumns, NZ. May 12—In. povt sbip Glatiator, Kat: coal: have gotten thet barrel of whiskey frem Now | hermeut aad reorganization of thisjcorpa. Now ;this sto echt psy “van Oe Lewis, by itnp. Glencoe. Sas nEeteere cool & 2 | Qhrertiee tore. thews. for Howinnd's Isiand, read: Creek she could have cold it for eight hundred dollars poe x ataccedest ih tcemsitcee The Weather. 7. G. Moore's b.£ year old, by Rmmggold, damn An Aang penrinas duly SL port barks Jewess, Watson, and Rage “ y hesterfeld .. fe J fe or nine hundred dotlarc, and could have paid for her | My be likened toa comet. Comets are erratic. It was very seeveeee 2 2 2 | Cera house. bat that she ill lose. Tt te seiling in the valley | Wregular. Comets are gaseous. It was all gas. Comets | BPPROTS OF THE SQUALL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ‘ab. c. W.R. bavis, 4 year old, by ‘ Am for twenty tive dollars or thirty dollars per gallon, have bong, bright tails; but it must be remembered that During the squall from the northwest yesterday the Star Davis, dam Rally, by Trustee............3 5 8 oem ANY, 48 . Bridgeport; y pen is borrible, and we have not ® better. ew + . x a A % © ’ y seve serseeeeee are, B c erprixe eat a Have to call on the geese<oou; for steel pons will net hold | but soon fecnd they could see through it, and that it was | lry, Scoring it from near the vane to the ground, The | 5,5. Watson's br. f 3 yoarold, by Lexington, - pn ro a APN « Enterprise, Raynor, Anily- out mach lngor, However, wo are willing to make out | Rotbing bat vapor : topmast bas since fallen down, dam Kate Hayes, by Albio sees es +625 oy Hamburg | BOSTON, Aug 5—Atr steawships Arabia (Tir). Mondie, for everything, [on Lyeu say £0, oe | corps, Twill @tate there -were some. preliminary steps | bad ber foreyard, topmastyard, topgaliant yard and top- | g400, $40 entrance 6 , P.—Purso | Great Kasicrn......New York...... ‘Liverpool Seropshire, Mt cer, Somers, @ KXO" cy SAVY RETO TiN sDOV o» weer winx, | | Kea favoring A reorgamization: but they “did not have | her mastheed shivered. P.C. Bush's br, tm. Seven Oaks, by Vandal, dam by vor CALIFORNIA. pec are Git Wena he Conevrning wegro slaves she writes:—'They are the | ALY spectal reference ° Fleventh corps. ne . Birmingham, 4 year oid, 85 ibs ses 1 | Northern Light.....New York A Aspinwall | Cid barks Tilia, Freeman, Marana, On Pony Po gh Alem wd! egg Me tb? | toveenh extended to and embraced the whole army, ‘The schooner Anna Leverett, at the seme pier, had Wie amg a 6 j Amen. ta San Cid barks Tinois. Pew man, Ha ana: Onk They are eo free and saucy, I Could knock them into.due | ®ud the reorganization and consolidation of this corps | Maintopmast carried away. Yorkshire, 4 year 2 | Ocean Queen New Yore. nd t auiddle o ” with another ene would only and will only be made (if | The fluid then prssod over to the pr amer Peter- | F. pct. saages . Usk 90 BE CAST nowsE i aa in connection with the consolidation and | nom on the moxt bat pho, being c Fashion, 4 year old, 95 Ibs......... sessesesee 8 | HAVANA, NASSAU, N. What 4 thm mow? Feorzinization of other or.“ Hury people, aepiring | hom. he mext pler; but sho, belong of ren, received 00 | 25 Winkos’ ch, b. Dom West, by Vandyke, out of But ~ | low epir we must not expect to gain victories all | Miltary men, when they heerd this, attempted to make | damage Cut, 6 year old, 104 Ibs...... ‘ eas 4 | Pom Nassav any Hava: 4 if the tim nu wot tobe defeated sometimes, I oan by saying obdort thereby expecting to facilitate ‘The squall did not extend beyond the upper part of the | James Mulligan’s ch. bh. Observer, by Second Boston, | York Asani bo ~tinanlind Pidiavnet from & ranka. lark ran hone the icksburg may prove benedcial to us in their piaus Niue oc oPe citynorthward, but passed over Brooklyn aod Williams. dam by Oliver, 5 year old, 86 Ibs...;.............. 5 | gomauge From Kingston, da, AUER ee Pepe Rae! reer Oe dikes Bier, a “yA Sappeured beind tie clouds that ure | #10N8—a8 stationed in a position @aken up vesterday, after ADDITIONAL CASES OF SUNSTROx: Sas Sa eenee AS: | *'Por New Onteans—Steamship George Washington, from bf | hope it may” soon appear and shine | Wo days’ marching. Whither we are drifting and what Inquests were held yesterday in the foliowing cases of Sakaroca, August 6,186. | New York LY oa ° or. weare doing, and what our fateire expectations, hopes, ‘The Saratoga race meeting closed to-day. The first raco Steamship Hudson, from New York Angust 10. 1 AND HOPRPUL sonprens, &c., are, I deem it imprudent to ‘confidentially’ tell the | Sunstroke:— f° Steamship Mornine Star, from New York Atgust PM , becanse the public and tho esemy are nearer to- 1.—Martin Splies, a native of Germany. was for a parse of five hundred dollars, two mile heats. Steamship Evening Star, from New York Au M ric Delaware, rel at Steamship Hudson, from New York Aug 10, at 12 M7 fice you left, coming ew hark Flor dei Mar, Wi They all seem cheeriul and | €¢ther than is generally suppor —Robert Martin, of 129 Christopher street Phe horses Thunder, John Morgan and Sympathy wero Aug 4—Arr n With ark Flor tei Mar, Wiswaik anet s ate ‘onl Friends are always anxious to know the whoreabouts 3.—An unknown man at 29 West Thirty covon te "i SPRCTAL NOTICE. rankfort. Cid rebrs A I; Willard, Foun tM cs Islands: sere but tot ese bo heavy hs the Yanieese "89" | of oue anothor: and to thoso who have friends in this | 4.—An unknown wor 230 Tenth avenue = ewe | entered for it, but only the two lattar started, owing to | an toners and packayes intended for the New Yous Wenano Rae teen nt Meters Welsh. Miock; 8 Sail, WSAT bs Lue UP 10 fetus RaLWDAD SOLOMA corps I will write that we aro “sieving” in « pleasant 6.—Aloxander Mekvo} Leonard street. the fact that some scoundrel had entered the stable of | should be sealed. : ‘Big 4—Sid sehr Albert Field. Phillips, NYork Iwonder what Leo is up to. Ho has doubtless been | leality, with good weter near auc! mail facili(ies com. 6.—Catharine McEvoy of 74 Leonard street, the Canadian horse Thunder during the night and so | ““’~’~~ eae ee B. Aug 1—Arr schr MS Paririige, Hicks, Jargely reinforced. some taink he is going on another | Plete. ener Sao, & Tee aeaih erence. dosed him with polgon that his trainer dare not start sinenee ER aete Gee 18 . Aug t—Arr sehra Amos Elwards, & favasion expedition. I hope tf he is he will be more suc- | | 1 have nothing of importance as regards actions in | 8.—Alexander Hurvs, of 63 West Twenty eighthetreet | him, but withdrew him from the race. Dr. Woldon's | #0% RISES. vceees 1B | MOON MIBES..... .taOER Foe teitar Haneh mame Riwards, So. eres'ul, and safely land bis army in Baltimore before the | Military movemonts to communicata,, aud all is not only 9.—Cari Kann, « baker ip Delancey street Sympathy, ridden by Gilpatrick, won a capital race ia | © - ts New! ot. W NYerk fur Glo cline of another week quiet, bat dry as can be, on the line! of a creek ropre- | 10,—Eliza Brigga, of 161 Washington street two straight heats in 3:08 14 and 3.13%. ' “ nnn schre Ida F Wheeler. Lady ~ Five men eat breakfast here a few mornings ago from | Sented as a “swimming” stream on th © map of military H.—An unknown man at the corner of Chrystie and ‘Yhe second race was a mile and a quarter dash, for a Port of New York, August 6, 1863, Gem, 108 ae Ley % AS Enlts, } Stand? » Paltimore They said they, with three hundred, left Bal. | OPerations. | i Canal streets. ‘i Reet two hundred dollars, and was won easily by Dr. | —— tab, Bi Bil ay Heat eee poate, Jot n Caiwallader, F 4imore jn Jue and came to our army, CORCORAN’S LESION TO JOIN THR ARMY OF THR POTOMAC. 12.—Willam Buord, of 184th street and Tenth avenue. ‘oldon’s Lizzie W., beating Annie and Echo, in 1:57. jacel . ‘aughan, and Thos t HOPE OF A VICTORY SOMEWHERE. ‘There ts & probability that the Corcor: n Legion will be | Number of.cases previously reported. apr 82 jul Knight, Philadelphia for Portland. 1 hope soon to hear of our gaining a | corporated with some command now fj \rming a part of | Yesterday's cases... ARRIVED. ‘Tho meeting has been & most succesful one, both as | | Steamship City of Cork (Br), Tibbetts, Tt he J Tegards the attendance and the quality of the racing. 2. oe on ‘26th, at PM with ge a fa rane In port schrs Br liient Oph iY aip Neptune, i at : en - fh 4:20 PM, 9 miles Bara Bright, Art S tory somowhore, It would revive our army | tho Army of the Potamac. I understand that such adie. abel mG Bale. July 25 st 6.20 FM, 9 Bright, Ar Christina, Hut, oh, me! if this war would only come Fos ental ral og would meet the present wishes of greg ce Lopeedpaabit aaves jase Balt. ik ‘hence (or tive wean ip int a ion shanetined page ane i vara ure Ann Carter, Adame, ” laine eRrECTS BROOKE, THE NEWSURGERS BEAT THE RESOLUTES. “Wotuntect,” bound Wr: Joni and H Ryan, Show, NYork n om! THAT THI CRUEL WAR WOULD END! rm Matthow Hickey, recently arrived in thy pteam mpur, hence for, RBWHURYFORT. Aug t—Art setire M il Deant el ete.sburg, Va., contains this sentence LEE’S REBEL ARIMY. from IYeland,, @roppee dead in the grocery corner of Sent Among the first clase clubs of the base bal! world may | "Sten mstip Louilans ie. "Brootlog: Hserpool July 22 Jo, Philadelphia: Arcile, Perkins, NYorg,. Dou"s: and Ha. Oh thet (bis eruei war would end, that the poor Fifth and Sixth streets, EF. D., on Wednesday be mentioned the first nine of the Rovolutes, whose home | we Ry 4d ‘2d, SEW PORT, oa spr ee Aucies, Besse, Boston for ' eoldiers might return to their homes! Gladly would they nee from the effects of the heat, f are on the Union grounds, Brooklyn, F.D. it ; con (Prus), Reitke, Rotterdam, 43 days, in pal- 4. 5 Artist, ae, Sauk. Dighion 2 Ly (or ‘ Le welcomed by all Our Baltimore Corresponde nee. George , aGerman, residing a! No. 22 Moore is club with whom the Hudson River Club, of | lak @ Funch. Meine’ it City, 16 days, with | fOr NYork: Harriet Smith, Ketley. Pali turer fo: dor Pars, STRONG RRBRI, PICKETS, Bavermonn, Augu st 4, 1868. atreet, dropped in tho street on Wednesday evewing. | “** we lub, of ; “Bark Benes. Anderson, St Domingo City, 16 days, ta, Semmerent for Miditetown, NI. Bit beg We The aboy » embraces the gist of the intercepted letters. | se from General Lee's areeal Manawre of Thomas Kelly, a native of Ireland, died ‘at eleven | Newburg, contested Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon | cotton ‘Lar uj for Boston, Passed out. brig A I 'Provicence for Aelphin ‘eehr Ale 4, Phillips, from Taunton for NYork; (inion, Bor- den, Fall River for Elizabeth 6th—Wer schra M © Durfee. Bearse, Fall River for, York; ry Newcastle, 82 days, with 1 “find fery heavy weather tho fret | ‘The ret the other side of the river are quite o'clock P. M. Wotwesday, at No. 364Grand otreot, feom | was magnificently bright, agreeably cool, and v4 snare in 9 Daron benas ieee, teen General Leo—He Expects Meade’s Army to Cro the Rap | the caesieelaet. atreet, sree Uk tua tas ersail Wek tasers gare i mata , ot know! our pock-— His Oe Joho ‘Briest, a German, Prostrated by ¢ io eorree ledge obtained pahann Preparations for a New .Campaiga ceed nie oie eB hs pee 4s, Game was called promptly at three o'clock P.M, | 12 ject. és o Providence tor Bits it! port - Against Washwngton—He is Organising T veniy-five | taken to bie home In Myrtle avenue owtrans severe and close contest qons | Dallas, Drake, 0 for NYork, id sebre M ie Cartier, \. Davidson's Despateh. Thowand Cavalry, One Hundred and Twenty i hourand | hue, ta n dying condition. ie Ts ae Graseat was BOt eo lacge ae on Tussday, oul are l Nace ig Ear Shermen, Sherman, NYore; Tixamacanvens For Anse Conrm, Aaguat 2, 1868. | Znfantry and Ss Thousand Artilerids—he Sw rel Dee | | fore ore B30 ean fon- ‘Tu. Rewiten wk x be at A Reta, Jumee Powers. Corinna M, und ord al a : H ‘We were under marching orders yesterday morning at | fence of Washingion Consists in a Peninsular Cam | userday tase oajosc'tbe 6 a “contenant j ‘ bry Hadson Rivers A spy yr ‘aioe oy lenny, Tf Core poy et clock aud the Corps left in the direction of the Rap- paign, de, de. | quality coal, but the second qualities drag a little, This | ree innings maxt brought onty ciphers to the ; with thick fog. eemers BI Pahannock. 1 had heard firing ail day, and supposed | Thave received to-day some news which confirms in | ix the dullest season of the year, aud it was that | Grat named clob, while the Newburg boys pet up soren spooks, Enulaud: scbrs’ Sates Bune? Batord wns engaging the enemy's cayairy, romarkablo degree the views expressed in the lea ting | the trade would be effected to somo extent. The atocks | rans, thus the lend—an advantage which they ork Poprell, and We ane wh ' in the market are light. Many dealers are baying majntained until the olore of the game. On the fifth in- Fen ie. Port Ewen < GENERAL BCFORD'S GALLANTRY. | editorial article of the Herat ot Saturday—namely, tivat | goaringly at present, under the impression that hay! 4 ninga. the Brookiye clu left the bat after scoring five P! 5, PM—Old barks Evi Shortly after my arrival at the river forty prisoners | General Leo is being reinforced, and ts preparing to make | coat will recede. This we do not thiok wil take fuace— | and se Hodson rivers in the best possible style if * Bost, Was ese ogee Wh eo er wane Th rng | new eampain aan Wao, wie Domine fh, Salle rane oka Sh he fag tre eno fe ei Sod ard f x Rose falso soon became more distinct, and wo learned that | energetic, formidable and in go cus than the ove go sue | Gut a contiet with. the men,*which would nirce inte | im aix rina. The two aot ianings were played in a voey 5 ~~ hegpapmiaateheoas Geworn! Buford bad charged the rebels with euch gal. | cessfully folled by General Meso ¥ stoppage of the colleries: and even if a slight decine spirited style on bolb sides, she Rewctaiee matieg two Lg heaped 'y. Aldrieh, New Auatry and persistence that they could not maintain their | The news i to thefollowing ofect—Generat Lo fought | ShOwNd ke place, 10, the price of coal (which we | cach tlme, aud the Se bargers counting three tn both ta itanipnin teehee Hever. Gruen, Pid tatty Foritionx on (¢ Hills covering the railway bridges and tho Dattion at Geityabarg with the eight divisions of eumstances), will be more then made up ty thes. thirteen, There was no change in the visiting club, exespt Bloag Fe nie, ler or; Diokems, Gerdnon Gens folcaes dene fordsat Peveriy and Rappahannock, und were driven, rst, | Generals Barly and Rhodes (of Ewell’s corps), Heth, | ereasod prich of Teeight aa the season niyances.” We do daat M. Milapaugh played xt eecond base tn piace of Moore. . Rrewhher FW Brine. Porter, Baltimon mer, Mary Dailas, Drake, and Proof Glass, Hasock,, 40 Brandy Station and thea to within © mile and att | render and Anderson (the whole of Hil’ corps), and Rot believe, therefore, that Puyers vill csin anyihidys DY 4, The pay of every member appeared to have improved. | Btvamer Wticteeter, Darin Proviceaee BPAWTUCKET, Aug 5—Sid sche E it Wegtor, Wells, New. ' of Culpepper. Here the revels wore. reinforcot | Metaw, Hood and Picket (the whole of Longstroet’s of prices This can only be remedied by au Inertane tar of course, and were aut at all dispirited the | BELOW are Hot Piel do, ; by A. ¥. Bill's corvs of infantry. and General | corvs)—a total strength of 57,000 mea, Lie joes in , supply of labor in the coal revions, most noticeable of tbe were two sovenaid anaes on + Three bries. unknown BAN Fi , Aug 581d grip Cimpin, ail, Catan,