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KNEW YORK HERALD, TORSDAY, AU a ie ~~ he Sais n MEADE’S ARM) . NEWS FROG WASNNSTOL SPORTING. , Warmaaxim, Augdst 1071898, 5 WAR GAZOVTE. DMION OOUKSE, 1. 1. TROTAING Geant the Tront indicate thet no operations of ~ CAC ea me mt agg = Mospay, August 10, r fh 7 ) ’ bost importance are exrected to transpi-e at prosent : + PYF ICHAL. three in five, nr See ANA eer ee ‘The enemy's pickets extend slong the south bark of = o HW a Ye tho ceaghanbeaas, ate ugh our cavairy (requent'y sovur | COmFt Marija) for tac Zrial } Rd vee ea : — asd tineieie tees " a. the country as faras the lower ‘ords of Wie Kay idan SPROIAL OBDER—KO, 350. > | otrite Wataot i Ludy Sheehan, in bar <tafford Court House ant Aquia Creok aro within our Wax Der. wocest, Avsorany Guveman, = +} “p mae @298 ‘Mines, and are again exempt (roi tho yinits of tha rebos, August . ped chy ae of gusrillas ovike @ deace sl aaa 4, Cenoral Court Martial is hereby appointed t+ Hees Win the mores up to ainoly-Lve degrees in the some Iucicless nefkhbor hood On Friday there were indiostions ibat the enemy con templated mak ng u demousiruion Loar Sulphur S rings, ead General Kilpatrick's division of vavaliy wos moved ‘up to that point; but no collision with tho robete vc- curred, Very little now disturbs the monotonous routine of picket duty, and everything throughout the entire army fs stagnant, Yesterday divine services were performed at Ge: ‘Meade’s headquarters, tue first occurrence since the removal of Gevertl Me“ellan, Several membera of the Christian commission participated in the éxercises, ‘and General Patrick deliye ed an impro ‘tho assembiage, General Warren, Chief of ‘iupagraphict ‘tho Army of the Potomac, has bewa goneral Brigadier Goneral Castar, commanding a brigate under Goneral Pleasanton, with a smal! force of cavalry, on Baturday came ap with sos) °s guerillas, commend d by They fled before our cavalry, leavin twoivo prisoners in our hacds, who Geveral Costar ‘the votorious partisan chie! in person. ‘wore turned over to Gener)! Moasan was within an ace of capturing Moshy himeeit, Buorilla escaped under cover o° a deuse wood when our | Coneral Castar feels the whole of Miaby’s gang, in- forces were clese upon his heels Ponfident that ere jong .ppointed a major seluding their chic’, wil) fall fato our hands. A portion of Longatrest’s corns ‘be made by the enemy to bold that polat. Tho rails of the Frsderick fond have been all torn Richmond, together with eve in that sectton avalabio for military purposes, Foad bridges, depots, &c., hive beon burned, and the | suas claiming exemption from the draft, Quite a crowd Whole country between the Reppshannok and ihe Poio- | Tac is swopt of everytnin . Depredatious hev Aloxandria Rairoods number of ol ‘known to be implicaiet in these tra promptly arrested. Detter from Ceneral Meade to the United alssion, sion Btendily onward, by 1s elegy Patater ilien opioions States Chris'ian Cc: Thy work of the Christin Com from the govertiaent and military oMcials, continued and increasing confidence and coo eration of The bloody field of Gettysburg has vtded its | the people. Cestimony to the many previously giv amount of suilering relieve ! and the m dentially saved by ihe timely ail Of its delega'os, The following levie fccent and one of the “et endoreeme ‘Christian Commission: - Heangi agrexs, Auwy oF Tax Porowac, Augiat &, 1s io States Christian Com. Gro H Srvarr, Chairman € ‘mission, 13 Bank strest. | Liiadeiph Dear Sin—I reverved rocentiy, thre, Mr. Cole, your ind letter of the 27th vi) We very great pieasury lo revder you every coe Ar cc ‘and facility in my power to prosecite We god a work you have entered upon, Taare YOu UG OL0 look: Qrve Christian who. ministe eo dying or the piysient wants 0° the Shere who are most insteumesia! m the line of be: roe! satis wd @n causing this sulleriog, Hee you wm: ‘Qhat ip ihis army your aventy aid assist ‘evory co operation, und bs trosted with has vecupind Fre erickaburg, but tho indications ure that a» attempt will varg and Aquia Croek Rail- by the rebe's and sent to ¥ other species of project ween continued onthe Orance and | at rent Bispeeted or | netions bave bon in theeiy con the 1th day of August, 1863, or as 890m thoreatter as 1s pricticable, for the trial of such pris ners as my be brought before it:— Detat! for the Court—Brigadier General J, P. Slough, Voited “tates Volurteers, President;, Colunel Alexander Piper, Tenth New York artillery; Colonel Robert W. Hud- fon, additiouni Aid-de-Camp; Colonel J, N. @, Whistler, Se ont New Vork artillery; Colonel Albert Tracy, addi- tional Aid-de-Comp; Captain J, A. Slippers, Acting Ad- jutant General, United States Volunteers; Captain John E. Jewett, Acting Aid-de Camp; Captain Jno, P. Howard, Acting Aid de-Camp; Captain Jno C. Hopper, Acting Ald. de-Camp; Major Theophilus Gaines, Judge Advocate. ¢ fhade, and considerably Ser a hagtesd {a thé aun, the brrecs named were brousht on the tragk to decide the above much; and, notwithstanding the Wve hent, | there was a very lurve attendance on the Se | to witness tho race. Tho winner, Ge: McCiel Was tho favorite previous to tho start at about one bun- dred to cixhty, although large amounts had been wagred even a short tine previously. The backers of the mare Seemed very anxious to get their mney Invested, and large amounts wero staked on the race. Very little was known of the mare by the crowd further than that sbe trotted on the Fashion Course on the 4th of July, and won « bout in 23534 with vreat ease, while rumors weco ray kind f the St I.—No other officers than theoe named can be assom- | plentifyi that che had been down in the twenties in ‘ve address 10 | y 64 without manifest injury to the service. tals. ull fClellan had owts of backers: | The ity and sLoudiness 0 im, hihers & it: Soe SBCRETARY OF WAR. | previous {rots, tzethor wish bis, uavi Tivam Woodruff £, D, Towxsmwn, A. A. G. ‘The above court, after seauane foam, estan ua- ti! te morrow. é fa GENERAL NEWS Wastuyaniw, August 10, 1863. THE GOVERNMENT FINANCES. During his recent visit to New York Secretary Chase, ©D Consultation with the capitalists.of that city, dever- to continue the sales of five-twouties until after ton days’ notice to the pablic of their discontinuance. Plates for sary notes bearing five por cent interest and payable one year after date are being prepared tor use, should it be found expedient. No doubt is aow entortaiuod of the ability of the Secre- tary to procure afl the funds necessry to the successful prosecution of the war if economically and vigorously conducted, ve him the call, and bis frieads were almost spy wager offered. ‘Heal. —The mare won fed nae but pobre a, had ¢ two hundred yards MoCiolian had it from hee, 0 png Jed 2 the quarter pole four Seooue in chirty- eight reconis, McUioll thon broke up, but canzht od fare the. are had overtaken bim. Going down he mere mad very bad break, losing ty yards. McCiellan passed the baif mile polo in made that she would be aintanced. ‘she, however, trot- tea very iast up the homestretch; and Hiram , neoing that he could not shus ber out, tovk his horse in hand, and ore on a Jog, half a dozen lengths it in 2:36, The horses came up as tho top of their speed, and got the word with their heads parallel, but before they wero around the first turn the mare broke up and ry Bix or eight oo yd before she recovered, MoCloll.. went to the quarter poto in thirty-nine seconds, ‘and to the ball mile ty in 1:17, In going down the back: stretch the mare trotted very fast, closing up to within #0» ple of leugths of tho gelding, and offers were made that she would win the heat, but “she could not ee any closer. ‘Ian had ‘something to spare, and he kopt the daylicht between them all around the lower turn and up the homestretch tu the score, winning by @ length and ahalf. Time 2:33. Third Heat.—One@ hundred to twenty on McCicllan, without takers, The start was a one; but the exit was too (ast to Inst long, and the driver of' the mare, bis endeavor to take the pole, broke her up, and botore oes recovered Les crgpoed was out of danger, He led six nm lengths to the quarter pole in thirty- ty ight seconds , paseod the batf milo polo about four lengths in front in 1:17, and came steadily on to the end, winning, by throo or four lengths, handily in 2:34%. but the | THE CONSORIPTION. This morning the Hoard of Knroiment for the District commenced to hear und decide upon the petitions of per- ‘the rail. was i attendance, and there was a rush for the door lead- iny to the Board; but the guard admitted only one person time. A company of the One Hundred and Fifty third | York Volunteers wore presont to take charge | of the white substitutes oiered, and a dotach- | ment of the Second Distsict Columbia colored volunteora j Performed @ lik» oMloe for their colored brethren, No | { ' New Another Challenge from the Champion Oarsman. ool man, however, bad yet been exempted by the procuring of @ substitute, It will take some Progress RES weeks to get through tho examination of these TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. us well as tho | Slimming exemption, There wero sixty-two ap- Contrw: N, Y., August 29, 1883. plications for exemption to-day, Seven of theso - Gy nadehy applicants brought substitutes who were accepted. oor tee mwas ser path 72 y ynd Min istrations is the t the b “ ‘loa “due the impo! taat atid wbie work they —« ‘upon. : 1 shat begled to hear from you whenever anything Occurs requiring my sction, sad shall always be’ sorvire and my authority as dar aa the vcios of the ‘will permit, to comply with your ee: Nery respectfully wad truly, you . age bore: perme Oya Pee X' Bpeech of General Shep'ey at Portuasp, Me greet General Mhepiey, Military Goulsiansn, Lie mide & speceh two fength, which was received with @pplause He de‘on'ted the measures of the government fm quelling the reb:tiion and vindicated tne conrse of oe G. MEADP, Suumandiag. Angust 10, 183. An immense agilience crowded the City Hail omigbt Governor of tua) Po on the 23d of July, it was my desire to lay rowing aside and attend to other business. Ihave since been chal- Jeuged by Mr. James Hamill, of I’ittsburg, aud Mr. An- dew Fay, of New York, reapectively, to another trial, each proposing to row away from New York. Now, I wish it distinetly understood that I am not particular who ischampion. As far as ] am concerned I will not row all over the country fer the title, but any one who ts dis Of the remaining fifty five fifty-two were exempted. ‘The ex mptions were mawly for physical debility and orro- be us enrolment. In one case, where a substitute oflered was called on lo swear that he was not a desercer , h plied that be could not do so, as he was a deserter from the \ebel army. He was warned of his danger if c.piired by the rebels, whea he replied, ‘Well, thoy p sad to try me may have the opportunity on the Hudson may hang me when they catch me.’* ; ee Javantage, and do not think I will pos- ps river. jesire no adv: lo Dol lok I wi ‘The substitutes are immediate y marched of to a camp, | ,e.g ‘any on that river. only name it a3 I believe bes! where they are uniformed and sent to regiments in tho | jt to pe the in the United States fied, All substitutes offered aro sworn ax to whether | for an aquatic. cca es ill row Mr Ham, you ve | they are deserters from any existing military organiza. | B.AVe mie Thee toe ee ean cholve of ‘ncen Po ewi from Yonkers to Hudson, aid race to come off in five of the great | lives provi vet ft wil a pia course, or be inay chooae anotner any whore between - above named places, maid race with Sr. Fay boa race, and to come off in the same week, fered them are not liable to a further draft. vs, In ovewer toa lotter from Mr. W. M. Cripps, the'T'ro- wil ' et or heconstier® | vest satshal General decides thit n man is only Hiablo to chaltngs will remain Ee ton ays from day publi Arait nt bis legal doinicite see Pring ae A WARD. ciate aoe eres Tie DRATR, | %2- Cricmet. warty, ~ t BOSTON 4. KAW YORK—THE LATTER wctSaiebl Yesterday the second eleven of the above clubs played Mach complajat is mado by tho clerks ia the General Land Office who were lucky enough to escape the draft, that they aro expected by the hoads of this bureau to contribuse forty five hundred dollars as exemption money for those of their feliow clerks whe were drafted. The two thousind dollar clerks are assessed at twenty dol- Lira, the sixteen Hundred dollar clerks at sixteen doilars, the fourteen hundred doilar clerks at fourteen dollars, and ibe twelve bundred dollar clerks at twelve doliars. ‘THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD AT WORK. ‘There is now direct communication via the Baltitnore and Uhio Railroad, travel having been resumed on the main stem today. In their Inst invasion the rebels York Club, Hoboken, which terminated, after a well ¢on- tested game, im favor of the New Yorkers with six nnd. wiekets to spare. Massachusetts is well represented, play commenced at eleven o'clock, the Bostonians taking tho bat against the bowling of Suydam and Crossley. Shiner obtained 22 in good style. W. Davia’ 19 aud Dr. Collainore’s 11 were well gotten, The innings closed for hours Io en) hosiantic General Butler. He hoped the int drop uf Uuion blocd | fuflicted grext damage to this road. They destroyed | Parkins. er a, end tho last ar of Union money would be expen ied | twelve large bridges and eight water stations, besides A substantial repast was provid mem! hd ofore the government would trea’ with the redeis on a | & vast qvantity of valuable machinery and rolling ee ee Ginb for von| ft. oo” = Dasis of separation. stock. Thoy stele thirty miles of telegraph wire, and cut i fonings rE jana obtained only fifty-eight ‘The process of sestoration did not sesm diMfenlt to down one thousand poles. They tore up over seven miles a boing the pe ogpgt: leaving pd fim. Ignore the revel government, put Unin men in | Of uew track and eighteen thousand oak cross ties from Piegvoeyey j baag Pe torn See A pe ne mart a ad powor and let them briny back the status {ote the Union. The rebels bad no part tu ihe government. uv against Fort Sumer sounded the deuth kuell of the rocky bed upon which they were laid, destroying the latter and rendering the tron unfit for use, For eighty miles between Harper's Forry and Cumberland the track was useless. Thanks to the energy of W. Prescot Smith, the Massachusetts players. The most prominent mMirers of the game present wore Moesrs. Crockett, Dra per, Lamb and Dr, Collimore, of mare as well as Dumcrous members of the Philadelphia and other ¢ boring clubs. Mr. H.P. Parkins, of Lowell, who is one most ardent io Massach ‘The tirat fhe institution which caswd the rebellion, He wos willing to trost the Union mea of the | master of transportation, all the damages have been ro- <a ; Cig ay cricket in oe paaetis, South to settle iho flavery question, He said | paired, and the iron horse can again pursue his way | 000.4) hopes by. the crikoters of both States that emphatically thit no olfer had been made by the State | through the mountain regions of Maryland and Vennsyl- | he will be on hand before the woek is over. Today and of Louisiana to return ty the Union, No public meetings ‘bad been beid to auth rize a committee to apply tw the The Louisiona committee acted for a fow Ihe-governm nt tmd done everything fn their power to we'cyme Louisiana back into the ams: Of the Union. General Batier for along Ume permitied the New Orieans authorities to govern the city until inducing them to return to their If Lousiana had chosen she might have Foturned into the Unton and never hate known the evils He wished to vindicate the government from the aspersion that amything but the most cordial band of welcome had been held out to the return of soy Btate to the Union, Louisiann would return to same mote we First, put down thes depose their self-constituted governments, und give time for the péople to recover from the pressure to whieh they have been subjected. ‘We must east-in them tntiiable to standalone, We must put the civil anthority in the hands of loyal and true citizens, We must quit down thoir evil combination and breathe into their atmosphere a brighter and purer President. wealthy planers all hopes were icst 0! allegiance. of war. tbe Union; aod in the win back al! the rebel States, the rebel arms; air. The audience was composed of ali classes of citizens. ‘Hundreds were unable to gain admixeion, At ten o'clock the democrats serenaded Hon. 8. 8. Hays, of Chicago, who addressed @ largo the balcony of tho rebel house, favoring the Of the rebellion, but consuring the course of the govére- He was followed cy other speakers. ‘Tho Western visitors mostly left for their homes to- Gay, some via Canada, and others via New York. ‘ment. Lurerany Bwvorsest at Waraana Praces—Wo learn hat Miss A. L. Latgaa,e talented Irish lady, is giving sorios of briliiant readings at Long Branch, and that her efforts have boon crowned with great success. Fasbiona- Die visitors to the watering places, from the metropolis and other large cities, imve #0 much time on their hands that they ought to feel grateful to Miss Dargan, who offers them an cocasional feast. Newspapers in Reosecra’ OINCUL AR. Finapgr aetans . De antaeet: ™: Trtsstoms, Tomm, July 21, 1463. perience in supplying = army with letters we has shown it expedient to tribution of newsyapers with mate It has been fownd unwise to allow an Der o! news «gents within the eae e Ss Cortaen. But whe the number i restricted, Bo riers for vern papers & anombly Army. Goneral Rosecrans has tasued the following circular in folation to the ctreulation of newspapers in his army — Wednesday tbe << eleven of the Boston Club will play a match with the St. George Club of this etty, and on ‘Thursday and Friday Bext the Now York first eleven will compete against eleven selected from all Massachusetts This will be quite agala time with cricketers for the re- mainder of the woek, and yesterday was an agreeable initiation. Appended is the score of the game piayed:— powrom Reoond Dontigs, vania to the great West. This is the third time this road bas been destroyed by the rebels. THE CASE OF GENERAL MILROY. ‘The Court of Inquiry demanded by Major General Robert H. Milroy has been granted. The detail for the court has not yet Deen published. It is probablo that Major General Hitchoock will be the Prosident. It is romored, however, that he will dectine to act as the President of another military court, feeling highly ag- grieved at Secretary Stanton’s late order diesolving the court of which he was President, and commenting severely upon ite findings in the Casbell case. Major General Hitchcock ts considered one of the profoundest military jurists in the country, and the general officers associated with bim in th cours recently dissolved are among the oldest and mos: experienced in theservice. The finding made in the Casbel! case then was one strictly, no doubt, fn accordance with the regulations and the evidence. CAPTURE OF COLONKL ANDERSON, Last week Lieutenant Colonel Sanderson, [Chiof} Com- missary of tho First corps, was captured by Mosby's guerillas when only «few minutes’ ride in advance of the command, He had in bis possession » large amount of government funds, all of which bas probably been soized by the rebols. This capture necessitates the appointment of another Lcutenaat calonel in the Commissary Depart- ment. Run Ta oO 1 it Widee,'; byes 3:30 Slee Rum. 2 ma) u 2 RECRUITING OUR CAVALRY. Vesesitesccoserest @ An effort is being made to recruit our cavalry, by do- teaching portions of this arm of the service and stationing them a¢ Bladensburg from time to time. The regular brigade has turned in ite broken down horses, and been ordered to that point. As soon as it can be provided with fresh horses, and the men are able to resume active operations, the volunteer cavalry will be relieved from duty and a similar opportunity afforded it. FUNDS FOR PRIGOMERS AT RICHMOND. To-day letters were received here from Captain Pald- win,of the Second Wisconsin regiment, and other officers, in the Libby prison, at Richmond, written on the on instant. Arrangements have been made to supply them with money, clothing, &c. CAPTURE OF REBELS. Last Friday Lieutenant Colonel Niehola and two ser- geante of tho revel army were captured at Brentaville, Prince William county, Virginia, by our cavalry, and lodged in the O14 Capitol prison, This te the third time that Nichols bas been if our bands, he having beea twice The Late Captain David Brown. ‘This gallant officer fell on the Geld of Bull run. [u bis last moments he was cared for by the colonel of the First Maryland regiment (rebel service), who was near him when he expired. Just previous to his death Captain Brown delivered over to the safekeeping of the coloust forty-seven doliags in gold, which he requested sbould, at the first opportunity, be forwarted w his wife, There were aiso some letters, which wore to be il, 3663. : eee Saree eee { MISCELLANEOUS, ‘ nnW PATS GUS? ¥0 MAILS ‘ APPAUATUS The w doors (ae Pe ous, w@ill leave | POR COUNTRY Ry paaias. bd POLIO BUI TDINC oh n ame 180) jis wo " OBO. Hh HIG RN & CO, 561 Brondway The mattis for ¥ Swi clows tn hiv ele at ton are. 00 Werlnositay morning ¥en styles. Doone Hane Pune Meclaaichee Preasaa; Phe New Yorw Hear dition for Faro onwit to) —, er Piaios, ke, ab KY ERURLES $2 Broad. «. | Peady at mine o'clock Lo morrow mo HINg. Nd Will con tain tho latest News from toe Arias of tha Potomve, nnd from the Malou Yorces in ali part coutltyy ; Later ‘1X OF NOTE PAPER BK Klas; plo oa y why r Lroaiway At, tu “im, ft eating account of the Unio ee cit vin Lout tana: 1 latest News from the Kebe'lions States, showing their Present condition; The latest iniollizence (rom Mexico and AvWay sp ‘ern wn at 8 ents t0e rr | Contral and South America; Reports of the Money, Dry del toa bot Goods, Pisiuce and Provisi u markets, and of all inte duality, rd tent omntn i “eee ome of - past week. wey Viton ner Whie'ntewas ‘Coptes, oak Ai wrappors, ready for mailing, Vive | BW ARE or tho ctu allon by Fampeon Low, Son & Co., 47 Tadgate Hill, London, deeilod'y danse, + may not be England’ wiil receive subscriptions and advortisements csolaat be for the New Yorx Hanan. BRS be tacen be'o-¢ tnt acters CRD | culty will bo obviated OMctal Drawings of ray, Baldy de | 804 most hea dhfal toate wivel Ue Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri Btate Latverios yet contribttted. under the monty: rsx iC . It converts ¢ Fe nTROnY. Mens Oukee Gs— Ages 1® inv gorant, and causes It to. 1, 74, 13, 70, 4, 33, 49, 66, In. 75, 12. fits ot hady. Tn all the 98, 85, 64 anears Oudee $24— August 10, im, 39, 0, | Romana umm ae preventive o 4 ; 23, 4 T TIERS BITTERS, notiane that 19 coe y defends ne icon itworan the ayatom against the malaria white ~ ath AY, ees winds the seeds of deadly dipcame. Take Ho vith) . Ky., ee Louls, Mo. KIVTE ts with your tee water, and you an not from the effects ol the Bho k which the uni fe calculated (o produce ov the elren/at ‘againat all the calines of fover pa) id ~~ and family grocers a ited at f OMclal Draw: ee eatin no of the ee College —AuRat 8, I in aa much wider dein, ned on the lower | 32, 24, 1, 39, Se 48, 2, 75, e G9, 35, x i ‘reuk of of tho That, several 1 offers wore | Ciroulars sent by address ‘al ‘e, bids quite an interesting match on tho grounds of the Sew | mother, No. 7 Degraw streat, Brookiya, this (Tuesday) although they have not their full strength at hand. The i ae of the family are invited to attend the fu- 72 runs, against which the" New York players made 49 runs, the principal scores being those of Beech and afternoon, at two o'clock. 6 | After eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ae. deserve to suffer 1, 62, 17, at ‘on e, 67, 12, a 38, 45, 58, 2 Barna O11 ase Badan 1, 1863. ste INVERTED WAIL, BNLARC hed | 6, 3, 76, 72, 50, 4, 11, 1s, hy wit 34, 47, 62. r ance of tho fret cure wi 34 524—August OF ingen’ eo patient by Dr ZACH A! goon Chivas aurgeons ive ‘ry Brogway. Refers to physic Mane city. = "FoHN A. MORRIS & CO. Wilmtogton, Delawa’e D*ernses, IMPAIRED SIOMT, NOISES in ta N THR MEAD. CATARRMAL AVPRCTIONS OF THE THROAT CURONTO GATARRH, CATARRE OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MPMBRANE OBSTRUCTION OF TE EUSTACHIAN TUBE. cuRED. OROSA RYE STRATGHTENRD IN ONE MINUTE. 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Brien wai killed on tne Idth just -whtle ced in mal ting the civil authorities to quell ihe recent sabi famowat fs to bs paid on the-certificats of Uhe Judge ios before whom the conviction or convictions halt one r the ir Do myge Tricopherous.— ooh ad, and jain cea reward offered, o8 behale clasnation of the @ best and cheapest article, Sold by Droge of the'ctty in my general prociasnauion of the 4 d toxin fe 4 , Toupi , Hair Dy ir Dye, Hair Dycing a UITO NETS, ia Cream, for beautifying the batr, at W. A @ f a BATCHELOR. 16 Hond street. nk th is! all new sigles of PATENT CANOPIES, KINGS AND ee No, 300° Broadway, New York W. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dyc=T fn the world; instantanooug, harmless and reliable. Sold by all drugaiste and perftunérs. Factory, #1 Barclay street. Trusse: Marsh Bros., cor way and Ai tion with any other iruss ofice, of same namo, Supporter, oulder Hraoes, tockings, Suspensory Bandages Gnd Silk Flastic Belts, A female atientamt UMMER MEDICINE. © BRANDRETH’S Pillsare in a peculiar manne suitable They clear away those obstructions the of Bi a for thia climate, occasion of costiveness, cholera morbua, colica and fevers, always more or leas to be guarded against during the heat j tion, or ‘from the draft elsnwhere, Tf they are subse- Bogte's 0: Fi Restores and —— ithous (hia en ror upon tho | quently prove! to be such the pe sons offering them are poem Ryaing = Sen ssopoat huge a oaiteins tusettee eee ‘Wide Begs ene. use. Tey, | of a tropioaisun, Noone eater _— eavellont icant ot axain iablete the drat. If, however, they denert atver see tent fale opperentty, 1 will row Se. Fay «fre i ‘ie aie ond safe remedy, Sold at 204 Cagai sires! andiNo. ¢ Uuiow vdat tau T ying mustered in as substitutes, the persons who of- | mite race, fe one thousand dollars a side, over the sum Diseases of the Nervou Seminal, Uri- | giuare, and by al dealers tual Systems.—New and of une ‘ard Associatic tht led lett eed ae. ee ~ Addseus Dee J. Suillie foughion, ME NEW NOVEL L: Tur Avion ' avay. sone. ; ce SAE - a HARPER 5 bees, naw vose Scien vale dey, ‘to, Joux Mtuia, aged 25 Died Miia.—On Monday, Angas! NO res, ates at By groran ELTOT - ** Ad u i Life’ and Tamily aro respectfully | Althor ef ** Adam Be Seams of Cleric sarnetiartiend the fcnbral, from tne’ reridense of bls | tijustreted oy F. amnion. 3 een ats and G. 0. Mourloe , paper, 125, cloth, $100. afternoon, at two o'clock. Marrrmews.—On Sunday, Fanny M., wife of John F. ber Angust 9, of consumption, HARPER & BROTHERS . Matthews, in the 23th year of od Have jst p * HARPER § MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST. & THY BIVOUAC AND, THE DATTLE vie Sketches tn Vi Marylaud eral, from her late residence, No. 155 Kast Twenty firat street, this (Tuesday’ sternota, at one o'clock. orge F. Noyes. 2m, ciath, 61 3 see tach Wil oe coca 8 any ROTA PLANTATION. Jc the youngest gon of Jones ‘ead Hannah W: aged 6 Payey Epa GRORST® PLANT: arton. i's es Franses Aune Kemble >, eho, O1 20. ‘The funeral will take piace from the residence of bis father, 19 Wost Seventecath street, this (Tuesday) |] DRArER's INTELLECTUAL DEY RLOPMENT OF EU OF, A Hisors of ise betesiertas! Developmen! of Hivvops Joh om Draper ba 4 Poyestegs tearslty of Treat = a Human Paysougy,” ~ Bicobast yr rarey pore fe OBITUARY. We pare to record @ most melaucholy accident that bas to one of our old and highly esteemed Rertaealnand fellow oltecas” Wasa ie Paiwren, Ka. who for many years waa in the wholesale grocery oa: poe and for whom all who knew him fei eat regard as aman of most hovornble principles, ey un swerving integrity, and in all his relations was never known to do an act for which he had cause to blush. On the morning of tho Sth inst. he left his home et Hr! rt, Connecticut. t@ transact some business in New bret pops by A FIRST FRIENDSIIP. A fro, paper 25 cxats ork, which he thought would detain bim some days ¥ wa " bat cavertunnlely coecledea to. retera te ble harms oe iipatiarpe Coeeer Wah. Te lee, of te samo evening. it was the vsoal habit of his tamily to tie Death of L giao. By Aletapder Witten to sood bis carriage on his expected arrival. He, not Kinglake, With Mi Viens, Brom igmo, Vo. f thinking it ba we be there, cenciuded to go = foot, the just ready. Priv distance being but short. ‘On arriving at a bridge he bad ai a i to cross, and fooling somewhat (atiqued, he rested against | 4 DARK SIGWES WORK. A Movol, By Men Gagne a railing, which gave way, and ho was precipitated some | gone ocranturd, &= paye twenty ‘eet on to rocks left dry at low tide, and instantly killed, where he remained till the following morning. No HARERRS (WAND Mook Bas T can describe the feelings of bis family and a large UPE AND THE RAST through cirele of friends, for he was beloved by ali who kasw him. 4 Austria, Jaly He leaves a widow and five childrea to moura his uo rand. Tyre! timely end. Bean and Pim other Deaths ter second page bracing Large MISCELLANEOUS. - Any of (he abore works . . . . of pricw . . . . . . . . . . . . . HERE ARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. T—1800—K, relative tact with at times than Persons of setentary habite troubled with weakness, las. | (a:t With a6 times thay —_— y sivude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress lime, bot HOUMA a preety derignes unpleasant odore | Used freely about the person, near the arm pile stomach, 46. i imparts cuticle, and Flieite e fragrance and freh if ey will not try the celebrate: PLANTATION BITTRAS, ‘hare now recommended by the bighes medical autho rie, and warranted 1 produme an Ummediate teoetelal | Potteries fetal eri effect. They are exceedingly agreeabie, perfectiy pure, and | * ows hair GOURAUD Ss mst supersede all other tonice where healthy geatle atim ulant @ required, ae They purify, strengthen ead ii ‘They create @ healthy appetite They are an antidote to change of waler and sie te, owt and braneh. ail aqua Rouge will SD AND T ND AND T we By eireD at ra tr Yyuue ko a oe Onitep | report of the Great Race a ae aie Ward's Oba: ty px fie Nz Ee- ngoree i reket ews Bur, ‘tii the Wporting News “ot the 4 hal Ee APTRIT, OVT TO DAT witkes: Srikit, OUT TODAT They strengthen the system and entiren the mind. They prevent miaamatic and Intermittent fevere ‘They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. WwW W itkie contins Pe 8 ary Foor Bue. They cure Dyspepsia ead Constipation RY COIAASE. on pa ime They cure Diarrhers, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. exceed oAtion of tate art PARDERIC 1 BRADY, sbiiabed amd for amie Hee cet ind by ail booustiicrs and news agente every where oom es. Sep yg volume, pri Oily conte a yee wt att tievitnady spoT ans Copies sent everywhere L SHIPPING NEWS. ‘They cure Liver Complaint ead Nervous Headache. They make the weak strong the languid brilliant, and ar exhausted pature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Callsaya bark wintergreen, sssaafras, roote and berbe, all presseved in perfectiy pare St * Crate ram. For particulars see cireulers an‘ tesuimouiaiaarouad each bottle. eer Beware of imposters. Bramine every botti* bas D6, Barner signature oo oor private United Mute foe that it Tih lottare and | CHBANEM. es comNT TO DR. MOOTY. similarly forwardod. At the late battio of Gottyeborg | amp over the sork, with piawistion somo, and our Oru 5 . ii, ‘of the | Dr, Mooty, surgeon at Fort Rtban Allen, wae thrown | ‘ls near aseain ten fell wounded, apo an ae nature On © fing wisel plain engraving on wide inbel fee bay Aepretinn chat), Hes oe a ed oustee esterday, break: . | prisoner troopa, and pow lies in 'n — — ¥ rolimited num. bcos aa breaking Bi log and other: TMatee Cenaral Hepital oo Gevtyebarg, whore « tier | ®t OF bottle a not reied with apurivus und deleterious Feuimorth, Cork } exclusive privi- THR Anay. will et any timo find him. Me hes there made known | aff. We defy any person io mater the taste or character . ‘o) Mepaion, Yaurneroth, ated testes Lieutenant Bartlett, aid-de-camp on the stall of Generat | {he elrcumstances of eee deomaned Cap | «4 cue good. Any pers pereating o ml Panincan mis Tie die), ih me, ik be Doubteday, has been put in command of a company of the sent fay oravie £ Oo formic © (ora Oy the alo or in watt in on We eet caty ta serene * ® : a 0 nite, Oxeven Firet Louisiana negro regiment eorving = neers, Brown. entous forward to ear Or in Campbe!. (br oe Moe Rey, 4 TUR LOYAL VIRGINIA erate cove Co tah eens ‘a pall - ally pee oot log cable bettie, Any oon Goren teothating thls tortie, co weet ten a ce nites aa dl . Governor Piorpont, of Virginia, has established bimself ; address to do ve sean earn 8h sling aay Other maverial theres whether catied Plantation | [inp dames 0 busses, Watesn. hor, Medway WO—v M 8 Alemaadria, and for the present tho smra of the Sate | ee Sirs. Brown, Bap parvonally comeunicats | pier or wok, ten criminal soe’ she Uniind Bates law, Hoven, Port aa cote 9 ‘Will be edeninintored in that city. 1 SW aeieoane wilt be ao promewial by is We already bare our e7e on Er Petr ce Ven tual Weomgueven Bren: 6 gpa se ea | _A Beautiful Com in 8 | s " 2 ‘The Returning Massachusetts Troops. | Seats —y yeuagrens, Maitioner. Mert A -“ Bovrom, August 10, 1863. Por by D. " Gen Peavey t ‘The Forty-second Massachusetts regimeut arrived bere | cpory 3 ow | Ancient and Honorable Artiliery, with other military {ajian Reauaned bodies, encorted the gallant Forty sccerd fegiment through the city. | | The Fifueth Mamachusstte reciment arrived hers early eres | this morning pnd 16(t at seven clock for howe, vis the * Contra: Rasirosd. ‘ALaanT, Avgust 10, 1463. Tue Fitieth Messsebusetta regiment, Coiumel Menor. has arrived here from Port Hudeou, om iis way howe Tir regimen: | eight hundred ond chirty einige of Venth or bs ed ee AN Argan ome Oe Beaatifel ‘omplesion — nirt’s Bloom mart for procersine nit meurthegtne tat wore D Prvtmas & Oo faiww 1) ~— | Oe oo hee tor Hew Orweme, He bers Sa nee, roe, rm ag bee Fad “one eVnnd More Fever a ore wore t Circens PS =Se: 7 | caves stembents end eraniry vores “PW waaRn aco, “Sat Brestway, HT nN FYRMANENT ABD SPREDT CURE FOX nap nebe esta - WO doer « femeee Pare Aer hacall Cortian 3: sae wont eee ovary weer racers oy New York offign «23 | rn ne, BYR, 60 4 1p ne Beet (Be. wy, 2 E4125, hom 65.05. pom a tert, Mamie biel “4, (19m Lt verpeei fer Brides Coma Lvs, of Yaron, mR ‘ “a ballmat, oe wy. Rotter tac edt Nobbard, Bee. 95 ah, (u battens Tilley, Noovites tt Maringr, agua, int late mater died gh » Bevan, OB.19 days wit ong toss sae tees Cow Bay, OW, 16 days, wil” Vifap. Odw Ney, OB, 16 daye, wih y (br M igen 8 Lingan, OB LS days, with s Dewo Br, of 8t Fo! 4 YY, Newall, Sydney Liarsingion, @ days, with lumber, te Cat Teland, 10 days, with: fruit, « b inst ie ine G2, lon 18 1G) Nirkeraon, of Provineetown, wiih 100 bbim ta bia kan abl }. Ke lor, Naviats, NIP, 10 dara, with cotton ¥, Nawsa’ wBlouthens ft day, with eaten, 40, Bday, with frnit, te rykuima, Hatley V an Teten 1 #, Greenport wi, J reid noe for a Ne Atstorm Growie), Peeuiout tor Pemtoke Riooe W iT Bowes eee n, Providence, Atoop Vietars, € Steamer Balvor Atoamer h Blew Vis, ko Ham burg suip Goetee Calcutta. BELOW One ahtp and one bark, weknowa wate Hh—Nteamer America, Kmpire ©) Cotania bark W Grifith; brige pie 4 ‘Anon atic Se Sonia sae! Alice Maude Doarte lot, bra Commerce, Hound, m BOopes, Ct ant nd at sunset H, light cant, Gn vat wl Somes 0 ham Miscellaneous. 117, of the Preitc Malt Rleamship Company's line, went down the bay yesterday om a trie! usp, and returned to the city aban early hour, te Stsaxmery Qvone ji —Haltias, x, Ni Aue Aug 6—The steam suilp Georgia, ashor 8 Wiel wreck Pari of the cargo will be oy firwaan Commovons, from New York for Provi with 42d Massachus tle Fegiment on board, 6 during a thick fog, but was got off at ing. and towed to" Providense by sa steamer City of from Gs Jobs for Engiand, wae wrecked oo aly 1 "Grew saved i the south west side of tes Vad onion and hat bi sland, Vged and ls (ull. wf water, ‘comatata 0) feat aco Her ‘sud 77 ships teres ae as alee ‘oft her | Sour Ornawo—The owners and umdereriters of Otranto, oF Hearnport, which Vrasel was towed into Gowers tor a week OF two Ag awed and alanon ed, hav 9 ook ber im for The ahs yl to News anbione where ber cer 69 of com! will ve Vandet Spoken, ae, Cowper, feom ——~ tor Callaa, Jume 99, dat 1515 N, via batt ab Ciencia). for NYorns Yety Wor iat soe ie ig Otiver, ‘trom Wont Ludies for Basten, Aug 10, of Sax hi nk ew. Ports, favewnar, July Hid Letaelia, Bpringriing. Bow Haar race a a ice iat - “Cine YK I% vay Wels port eng Sytrieg Vows, tro na uly Wh-Ate bebeation Cabot, ‘Daicuite fondue we ee eowrn, Suiy fa<O8, Rem . degeram, fram Oncaea sncow, July 27—Mid Hed Mae Han tee a i fe Jans fs Buwiane ‘eho Nvors aman oon, rt boro Yors. aa, Aug tea Micamunip Afric, Keone, Rew ia ton tand sia eis dawns sa i j— A at non (a), Harrie, NV are feut 27h vieate Mibarn, Golden Viecce, Maw won. for NYorw Lompom, July Lant, M ore bene. i anton. Le nfs fev York. 1d 2th, Veranda, Borew ¥ Pony av Parmow Sly 91=te wrt bark Gen Lamare, tor Howton rig Alton, foe de new Queammniwn. Jui BeAr . Galle Nore, Wie Wave Micharda, Calina, ino, June Hid saip Ouarios De enport Pre American Moves. ALUANT augh~ Air sure 4, Wi Parnett, Slabre Bio Ja bie, Oaliag rt: Republic, awe ot d Weary Oy bore Cogeweli, Come. binen, Kook. Efwood, Providence, Gee F Brows, Geaney, Teddnvon De woiay s it speiding. Leven, weve Mowe "bin'ne Wiis Meson, Gen Can Aug Coker gt Ammandaie Kichmod, Roregen NYorks sole R cob Uoran Weve, Turner do Oud Tinta ple wore amy S Yor, ith bare Me rr ache Jaca Tew BA gare G leowasé. Bd ng ‘ond Mer shall Perric Si Ww MAKI R'W Labine (Ws wih), hue S—Art oxbr Mas tig Yau Boren, Verret DIGiPON. hos braid ache Jonas O Chew, Mugiee, Ang Bt hrs Bilas Wright Rea me hen Bliraeth port anne thre Pierce, nnew Niort . "ie nar vidtant, Wees on ZUIGHLARD Ldult, ape Cod Aug A: bie PM amis re € SW POR, Aah. 6 PM Te p rmane for Pars $ Wipe Meahen.y, Mey Aeoyal, rere BE on at Wee o a VEN, Are whee L Morris. Hh Wm Pern. Norv, Walt Magne Regnedt, Bri bent end Gulte, Lanerafi, Bicauethpor, sap Free ee eT & Varia oo. 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