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>.> =" vt, NEW YORK HERALD “NEWS FROM EUROPE. AT 2gA, anne The United Sceutes Gu gyourcs Connectiout and Quaker City 44 Collision—A Narww Escape from igotal Destruction by Both vous Soe Oty Kgtnlly Die] - adted and Towed to Beaufort, d&e. Misfortuve scoms to have attended our naval vessels s ‘move of late than at any time since the war. Tho Bain- THREE DAYS LATER ADVICES ¢ bridge foundered on the 21st instant, and,now wo learn of oS 4 Serious, collision between two larze gunboats occuring Far nnne Ou the same day. We Are without enMolont weet “EHD AMBRICAN QUESIION, | “8 104 271 veyter and ofbte g:cuiisinitts fo a. tity ud Si cots tims 16 dntor Into amPbing more thon» ieimacintooance sean fow surmises tn retution to the sad allie. ¢ 4 fw Arrival of the Hibernia Of 4 » ~~ *Cape Race. Steamer Tity of Madisod over Two Hundred Soldiers, Citizens THE MARKETS Both of these ships bad just begu, ahoroughiyover- | « Ald Negroes Killed, Wounded ‘ hauled at a great expense, and wi excelle condi- —"* ” sais de, cal tion, ‘There wero commanded by tyr tho most iilful or Drowned. t ya pmoragienes geamen in the navy, careful peut men in every Jou, NF, August #8, 1983. way; their officers were men of ability nd dtacretion, ‘Tha cow Galway siiamdhtp Hibernia, from Galway on | and how to accouat for this ead accident ¢s beyond our “the 10th iust., passed Cape Race at two o'ciock thie (Wed | Power of comprehension. *wesday) moraing. It probably oocurred during the prevalence of ¢h¢ gale Hor, advices are three days later than those by tae | whicd occurred at (hat time on our coast, aud porteps to Posaia wt New York. | the dark liqurs of the night. Ono taing is very certxin—- fo. matter what the circumstances were— that the look. te worn wut a4 good as they might bave beon, and upon the whole, ag phe matter stands’ ta, our sooount, it is @ enn Boats and Buildings in the Vicinity Dreadfully Damaged. ‘Tus political cows is of novetrikiug importance. ers The War a The contion Daily Vews strange nfiatr. in pars a . Proclamation treneuncing a TS. Our satormiattoe 4s received able source, but | THE CADSE OF THE DISASTER, * South ia referonee to the | Aa pot a9 £40 a9 emeld bo shall be-obliged | 5 ee . ‘nora of war, It thinks it c1 “}pertads inf aence in whe progresé.of the war and givean- fromeni ‘tnptlsé to negro ferraiting.. | * The Londow Tinks says ‘that'tt looks ‘in’ vain forahy | Wiges from Amterica that tb6. federals ara prepared to epurene with vigor the successes recently gained. At al) -Mpoiats cach Northern army bas becomo an army of a0-~ oupation, and instead of endeavoring to assist bis milt- vtary measures by @ conciliatory policy, Mr. Lincoln, by “employing aegrors 10 fight, is doing bis best to make it "mecosaary (or him to hold every inch of ground in the “Southorn States by sheer force. A characteristic letter trom Garibaldi, dated Caprora, A. a. P the: SMe. DoH, Randolph Ketin’s 2 steamer Coneer! AD thé Quaker City ,or Now tulet, r neh \Borpacem, ‘Wimington, N: C., om the 2lat iustant, of s9 seriqgus a Charapter that it isfeere@ the latter vesel may bavo to lie up in ordinary for nib time 86 come. “Tho two steamers | were crui two coast, but were not aware of each others contiguit® anti! the monvent of ediliding. Tho first intimation 46, those on board of either verse! was ‘wut given at the t that the Quater City struck the Comnecticut, ‘ rd of the beant, the Comnecticut _ otunning. ex; |, over fecorded among thenumerous and various disasters that have befallen men whilo in Pursuit carefully, of a daogerous but necessary duty. contested battle held, witnessed the paroxysms of suifer- tng in which the mangied forms of their comrades were Terrific Explsion of Ammnrition on the THE BOAT ENTIRELY DEMOLISSED Vicnapons, Mise., August 17, 1008. a ‘The stilineds of thie beeutiful eveuing was, bute few: |) same ob; momenta since, Broken by one of the most appalling and we must IMPORTANT FROM KANSAS. “UBMArHeeBRh. 15 bumeniirwau Pouredsay, i wid the wawe of curio Latte Cx @e imagined of tide revuinion of frohog when Ae the waves, rosbine breakors eecoiied ai tho 0 644i MCOMN, surRE, UpoR violence, che king its progress and ‘mity and beauty of mation which the Rpeotacke burst ing againat @ tine of im: shock to moot the flows) “Pp hat uo) the Hea, when waves of human insti heart rending econo w hie Every ro tument of th the human frame received « check, tho stunned mou—veternns of many a battle Most fainting aw: ‘The pi he Men a0 animals ‘on the levee, doad, dy: intervally iwjured by tbe ww The watr could be seen Substance upon circles of blood, fallen victim. Thea Jog Out of the water, poised « m the gurtaco 0 view. whiok piurnty marked the ond of some again foating bodies could be veeu amidst the rubbish of the catamtrephe, occasionally ane Diackr@ed und biosted, remata- FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, i863. 6 APPALLING CISASTER ON THE MISSISSIPPI sdaiaiiimieigeeiialilienansindibamnciiasicnecasinntiirentastctiinaiitiitill ctasishiihitnanimamnneials The National Finances. SIP NEWS. PwLapeurMA August 27 1965. HOMK PORTS. PUILADECPIA. Aue fT rein Mtapic . Tho strbseri~h v0 agent ropots bhe said of §754,7008 Seer Madlaeds Maveiren Patines ann main. Dermat, twoatios (o-day vy the various agoucios, Dotivertes of | sere NY ors. Below Hostan for 4) Thomas, 4a Dallast Cid seven 4 bonds are boing madevo July 27th Evergreen, Potier Cu TL »\aples, Sherman. New Rod saa ford: Lydia A May. Barer, Giardine:s deg Allderiioe Athen, to act, over pictures. wo Lhe HERALD. Lewis, Del Aug 2—The fotloms meaning ei i THE WESKLY BX eecan tie hte oon rg bat lay in vi pene fork, (or f ay Doodle do for Washington Geor man boart ¥ function of | The Best and Cheapest Newspaper far thie | for Aoomae: Sane Meo il” tue Beco he gr te whieh Wortd. rey gone va a crulae (or alow days eld—into at. the Wiewse Henao, for tae present week, ready to —————————_—_——_—_————_———— morrow (Saturday) monnag, wil! contaa - MISCELLANEOUS. The (atont Nows (rom Charteaton Harbor, with fl! de ALA AWREPRIGERATORS AT CORT WOUUE. (alle of the ‘Teretdc Bi chide thew Sica tw Mie i, Ratios ariicee suuaiiy, low. at B.D. BaasrOUD Harbor, the Complete Dostraction of Fort Sumter, the AT HOME, VIMITING CARDA Prenort Allack on Forte Moultrie, Gregg and Heauregard, the A TomneH, N tn elegant » ‘ Sbelltog the City of Charleston, the Flight of the In- | ati 18, ke? Brows ‘Durnt or | Babitants, and of tsmat prospec ttaree | =———_—_—— s. a me fees Ftp Aa vity. “ a oe oe A SECRRT WORTH BNOMING GO, To, THOMAS of earthy reg ot het eileen Plone ite curtoe’ or bers, and toere small | 4 D'EraIn of Fort Hamator. ge J iy Boasee Accouut of the Advance of Comerai Roxecrace in Toa: nesieo, his Advaace oo Chattanooys, aud the Commence § are ment of the Attack ea that piace. A aw rasroye PORK THE HANDEKEROUIEE for a moment aad thea fur the A very Excotlemt Map, showing the Towa of Coaita- XTHACT OF THE Le otber places i# eeemod | nooga and the Surrounding Country. BIOUT BLOOMING CRREOR. haip ung | Account of the Roundering: of the (inited Htaien brig MONT BLOOMING CEREUS, depths, “ite death couch | Buubridge.at See, with the foes of ei ea Suard,: except ve oui rag ove tau. % ? § Ten ee nae ist | _ The Talest Tateitigence frum Geawral Mesde's Coton smear Mogae candies, ic _ wort with: the mothers, the '| Forces and tho Rebei Army of Lee in Vitgimia- MGHT BLOOMING CEREUS ay Of the many } ‘The Latest Acctumt of tha Operations of the Robet Pri. Mow sLoowlwa CeMBtA a 7, Ube dota of | Yaeers on the high sean, MIOUT BLOOMING CRARUS. 1d have P reso Too [atest Nows (rom Keagtucky, Toomemes, Alsbetes, 5 memes . Pie os Badge Op Bidet KLOOMING cHERUS home , some lesson, learo, ° . however, the prevailing lotelligence. over the destinies of, mankind had in view ‘2 dear one, ome lesspa Men who had calmly surveyed the carnage of some hotly | Ie Hunt for Quantrell’s Guertilas= The Robbers Hiding tn the Woods— ity of them Kitled—The Dwellings b roguinten Wissour!, Kagues, Lounioga,. Havana, Meniop, Europe and 7% e' ‘al other parts Of the world. : Armont eerquisite, deiteato aud fragrant Perfume, @etilie® Pootry—': Poetical Curiosity’*—~“ Wedding Wordatt» | {rom the rarwand it rsh beh § Quewt ions on Bird Murder,” &c. by dreggiots gouerally. ‘Tho'very” idberesting story of “Lucy Witmingbam, or | 7 ™ ? oh FAL BALA AROMINATION TG vim vA BES a cp ‘Tho sketch of “A Hove tu Arkansas—A Tele of Potitien . 1 adapted te end Dueling.” [ented om end du A ful supply ged te +i meme constantly in store. at Ww! Sporting—Cho Turf, Racing and Trotting—Aquatice— | by". BROWN) maautectuser, No Barclay etree, oppoeite ‘The Riny—Cricket—Base Ball, fc. - Agriculturr—Generai Ubservation ou ‘* The Field’ BEAUTIVUL COMPLEXION, FRER PnOm 7. Vreok be procured thes t Of about seve miles an hour, caf: | were , or cheerful; ed the “ and of the Phunderers Destroyed, &e. lee may cently <Aoguat 6, i published, It is addressed to Abrabam Lin- | eying away sire, fapied tool, Spetel eokcl cis dormeeet maton ac ovoamceetn nesael bere Karan Ger, agent, en, | bresing emp ont amy Macbnerr—The Power Gur | ey ied bet Vecenat (nme eu ce -coin, the liberator Of slaven ia the republic of america, | forward part of WG6shouse, end otalliag fer targus | fed amid a sloct of death straight forward tothe breach | Quentrrit's mom ere seattered im their fastnessce | “1 meagre Tn PEO Ka artcian highly ported by ioc Toga, "and rejoices at hie noble efforts for freedom snd haman | oyery timber, causing ber decies 10 leek and the engines |-er the cannon’s mouth, now quailed before the horrersot | throughout the border counttes, and aro still beng hunted | | a,c ure Guu numa tiie, teres nag | skiaseitand whic aad tree from blemish, Five 0 cream oer. to jar very considerably. This was the extent of damoge | the awful scone which burst upon them, The weexpectoa | by all the available troops from all parts of the district. setae nit . euiain & arog prog fa Ry ‘Tho United States war steamor Kearvage ehased and | inficted om the Counecticut. The Quaker City, wator- | scoarrence as weil as its comploteness waa ite pallisting | Many of them have abandoned their worn out herees and | 12 pag brsnpae ep" rope sak Men TTENTION.—A LAROR FARSH BTOCK NOW READE * took possession off Fayal of the Juno, which, after ® | iupately, was much more seriously damaged. From Ber | feature, Had the socident been foreseen or even fore- | fone intothe brush afoot. They were all remounted at | ey cuir News: snd report Imtereating amd | /\ (or fall and winter, ear of single aad, tombie ratelobabarcti,wapegiegn end shiowes-to: procegd, hawse boles down to the water edge she was cut f@ st | shadowed, the stoutest heart would havo rushed in terror | Lawrence on horses captured, aad went off leading their va Pies conical eibecheite Sesbar =" | eae Rieettsr an ait Homers, neat te Fis 'Prebable Acceptance of the Mexican | least eight feet from hor stern all the way down, exposing | eut of reach of the terrible agency; but a quick, plerc- | Ow® horses laden with plunder, nearly all of which they eg iene Sreet, Oy ae rare orsews, ireompinte, a Throne by Maximilian. the yeoman’s room and chain lockers frum forward. The | ing, reddened finsh, a report, as if all the batteries | abandoned tn tho chase before they got far into Mixsoari. WMP ALLEN, got La France asserts that tho acceptance of the Mextcan | Quaker City instantly began to lenk Bodly, and hed she | of heaven were beiching forth their wild notes of thun- | Over three hundred horses already have been taken by «-erown by the Archduke Maximilian 4 not doubtful, and | been less sharp than she is, or the ecm leas emooth at th® | ger, and all wan over, Destruction, pain and death lay | Our troops, including somo of those taken at Lawrence. BETWEEN tlie, she would have gone down immediately. It waa necessary to afford hor instant onsistamce, and it was lucky that the Connecticut was still able to rendor it to her by convoying her to Beaufort. TheQuaker City went into commission om the 12th inst., at the Brooklyo Navy Yard, and sailed the follow- ing Tuesday for the Wilmington bivckade. The following is a list of her officers:— Commander—James Madison Fralley. Lieutenant and Executive Officer—Silas Casey, Jt. believes negotiations have been entered into to obtain ‘the adhesion of England. La France also says the pro- * gent government of Mexico will administer affairs for a \ year, to organize tbe country; but the consent of the Archduke will probably be forwarded to Mexico in November next. Financial and Commorcial News. LONDON MONEY MAKEET. Loxpox, Angust 19, 1863. ‘ Cousols close at 93 a 931, for money. vebicles and vessels. The water surged and lsshed its agitated waves, like angry masses, high upon the land. to wrap in oblivion, to cover up in obscurity, too agonizing for the gaze of human eyes. AMERICAN STOCKS. ioe Surgeon—J. J. (oni eee ‘The latost sales mad he f rates:— jing Paymaser—-Heary J. . “uluom “Genteal Railroad, Iss; u 11%, discoust, “Erle | Acting Chief Enginver—Goorgo W. Farrer. set forth. Lat us turn to the particulars of the accident. ‘Acting Master—Horatio S, Blanchard. 3 een ageto Delano, Jr., J.T. Halstead, Charles * acting Master's Mates—G. C. Sanborn, J. B. Tew, E. W. Seaver, Chas. H. Thorne. Commander’s Cierk—Francis B, Davis. +s Clerk—Honry Brink, Acting Gunner—Joseph Furlong. Enginee! nd Assistant, Henry Wanklio; Third ee eee B, Hawes, Jobn K. Hickey, James BR. ir. ‘The Connecticut went {nto commission on the 3d of August at the Navy Yord, and sailed from vais port on the, 11th inst. It was said she had @ roving com- mission, but it seoms she-has turned up off New Inlet, having ‘‘foll ia with a friend’? under very sad oircum- e@eares, 17 8 79. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Livarroon, August 19, 1863 ‘Tne sales to-day reach 10,00 bales, incinding 4,000 “Dales to speculators and exporters. ‘The market is firm aad buoyant, aud holders demand an advance. LIVBRPOOL BREADSTOFFS MARKET. Liverroon, August 19, 1863. ‘The merket for breadstuffs is generally eas: ith @ “downward tendency. Wakefield, Nash & Co., Richardson, ‘Spence & Co., and others report:—¥Flour very dull. Wheat dull and etili declining. Corn quiet; mixed, 26s. a 268. 8d. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAIMET, Let us seo whether it was a gross neglect of duty, or ono of those fortuitous, unavoidable missteps which thus sa rogety, and with @ sudden transition sent two hundred fn took place, was a large side wheel steamer, a littie abuve the average tonnage of river crafts. Externally she was of no ordinary beauty, and in build was well proportioned and staunch. fer interior arrangements were somewhat different from the river boate generally, as she added to capacity for freight, aud receiving and Tee ae fit of the community, a large well devised arrangementa for of c samd gteady. Lard buoyant. Tallow steady. ‘stances. is veasel ran in the St. Louis and New Orleans trade. x AAugust 19, 1863. ad Api ttggl ra tor, was a gentleman possessing ail tho allability aod ‘Ashes quiet and . Sagar x firm; | Gommander—J. J. almy. shrewdness of a Weatern river ‘named W. J. Col- ‘20 eales. “Rice steady. oll dat. Tnactive. | Zéauienant— Lewis Kempt cue, fae,” Ho’ has remained with tho bost di +Bpirite turpentine; no quiet. ee ae aS timo abe wan om by the government, and mort LONDON MARKETS. ‘acting ete arakie ieee = probably was one of the upfurtunate victims of its de Lonpon, August 19, 1869. Ensigns—Francis Wallace, William Jamiesof@, Samuel | **ruction. Breadstuffs dull. Wheat heavy, and declined 1s. a 28. firm. Coffee quiet, Tea quiet and steady. Rice ‘with small sales. Im February last, when the troops of the Sev Memph: inactive. Tallow D corps were transported from ie to Lake dence, the city of Madison was made the commi Harding, 37. Maws's Mols—Crarles Tall, Thomas Stanteld, E. G. eon the Seventh division, General McArthur, aod was D. Bowiend, Jobn Williams. - IN & CO., 10 Wall street, room Mo & ‘Enyincers—Acting Chief » Alex. McCausland; | boet of the Seventh division, General, Heese tue hospit, | The steamer gierre Nevada has arrived from the bial - THE BLOCKADE RUNNERS. Caepbetl and Win, McGrath, : ca Pile and officient comvaissery oficer of Mear‘bur'satefl, A Northern Coast, bringing $177,000 in treasure (rom Ore Prizes Cashed All Levalized Late | ininncr. aod with guataaleed success weer ‘Gunn-r—William Mowbray. full assortment of stores was taken aboard, and the boat | goo, and $168,060 from British Columbia, besides $100,000 | '*r*s Intormation given, JOSHI BATES. Broly Given. Omerbenss from 04. Mio SF. B. ‘Destraction of the Rebel Steamer @lade by the Gunbeat Madgie—Capture ef Rebel Naval Officers—A Privateer Deepotied of Her OMicers and Crew, dc. : frrom the New Soutn, August 22.) ae eee the troops of the Sevesth At Lake Providence, aa ail are aware, the or Chickahominy River. Forteme Moxos, August 26, 1863. Major John 3. Stevenso”, Lieutenant Dp. H. Coambers We do not know the exact facte counected with the | ang sixty mon of Roberts’ Third Pennsylvania artiery | were to be conducted ia another part of the coustey, and ~eapture of the Rvergiade, bat give them as webave | Jef nere on Sunday night on tho armed steamboat C. P. | O46 later time, mben the, tease Of vale tol BeOtieS heard thom. The Everglade, a side-wheel steamer, for- | gmith, and reached Chicabominy river Monday morning. Seventenoth corge at Lake Providence until the mid- vamerty on the line between Savannah and Bt. Johns river, | They proceeded ten miles yp the river, landing seouting of April. is the cane, the City of Madison dle there alse, from which rations were discharged upon i Y off to the ‘Fiorida, has been lying up the Savannah river for seve- troops in camp, ome parties along the banks and destroyed a number of small into eternity, or to Mfelong deformity and suffer- ing. The boat City of Madison, upon which the explosion | obedience te a general orde: The Steamer Live Oak Rebbed by Gue- round in one mass of mangled, singed and blackened | Most of the goods amttmouey stolen have been recovered, Dodies, shattered timbers and the debris of buildings, | 80d will as far as possible be restored. Reports that twenty-oue more men have beeo killed bave been received since yosterday, making @ total of The earth trembled as if moved by the force of a mighty | Sbout eighty, which will probably be largely tocreased earthquake, and, as @ closing ecene, overshadowing the | before any considerable part of our troops withdraw spot bung a lowering cloud, leaden pall of amoke, as if | from the pursuit. No prisoners have been takew and pectacle | Mane will be. Alt Rouses in which stolen goods havo been found have been destroyed, as well as all the horses ‘Thus briefly in outline the main foatares of the catastro. | of known guerillas wherever our troops have gone. phe have teon noticed, its panoramic effect ina manner | Gener! Ewing intends to destroy tho houses of al per- sons in the border counties outside of our military sta. tons who do not remove by the 9th of September, in Lextxatow, Mo., Auguat 27, 1963. ‘The steamer Live Oak was captured Inst night at Bertin by ermal! geug of guoriitas, who, aftor robbing the boat and the passengers of seven huadred dollars. allowed superior accommodations and conveniences for the bone. | them to proceed. News from the Pacific Cosst. Sam Faascisco, August 27, 1863. ‘The Los Angelos papers continue to publisa flattering accounts from the newly dircovered miuing regicn, Her commander then, as well aa at the time of the dieas- | situated one hundred and fiity miles cast of Fort Mahove, and one burdred miles vorte of the Gils river, in a region juring mont of the | Of country watered by the Sea Francisco, Salt Puerto apd Aqua Frio rivers. Tho mines extend over a region one hundred sod fifty miles long by tifrty miles wides Large pumbers of miners are focking thitherward from the southern evunties of Californie. dred men were nt work three weeks ago. fo the bands of the pameugers from both places. Politicians fear that the sonouncement of the enforce- the draft may damage the election prospects Congressmen Phelpe, 1a 2 card, a0. poucces that the enrolment is merely ordered ia propera. pext Wednesday. thom of any foreign war. Crieket Match. ST. OnORGS Vs. TROY CLUB. The crieketors of Rensselaer couaty played « mato Yesterdey with the famom St. George Cind, of thie city, at Hoboken, which termiuated in the defeat of tho Tre More then Ove bun CITIZENS AND KOLDIRRS A CITIZEN SHOT BY A MAJOR OF CAVALRY. THE STATEMENT OF THR WOUMDED Man. 118 BUBBEQUENT DEATH. BILLY HAMPTON, THR” ANEAK® THIRD. ANOTUER ACOOUNT OF B18 BXPLONTH ATTACK ON THE MILITARY AT UGH BRIDOR. HORRIBLE OUTKAGE ON A PEMALM SEK NATIONAL OF GAZETTE Ne mGaR ALLECIATOR FOR CORN eel Weiter ae ie oper toe: ‘ores, bamions. bed vatia an, itoaa Siegeon Chirepetin, 211 Brand Any larger number, 81 FO cach. An extra copy will be sent to every clab often. Twenty copies, tu one address, one year, $25, aad any larger cumber at same price. An extra copy wi!t De scat to clubs of twenty. Phese rates male the Waaxey Haratp the cheapest publication in the country. Apranrmennyrs to a limited number, at fifty eats Per line, wilt be inserted io the Wamery Hunato. Kurroonr, Chass 1, 25, 16, 27, 35, 46. 17, 9, 40, F Circulars seat (ree of charge res elt MURRAY, RDDY & Cc Ky. mt Lo ington, im cured by De way. NORKA, BUNIONS, INVERT! D BAILA ENLAROSD fort cured whet pale BACHARIV. Bar. to paysiciens ca OMotal Drawings of hetby College Lotiery of Keatuok: rv Ass S53—Auguat 27, 1863. 76, %, 71, 39, 57.2%. 4, OL. 10, 72, 44, 70, 96, 46, 661 —Ariguet 27, (563, 48, 1, 45, 25, 4, 36. 7, 42, 20, 65, 29, 23, 59. wiars seat by eadressin, . ‘foun a. MORRIS & CO. wi ningtoo, Delaware. oF incon ED WAILA, 40 t iat, at OA OMclal Drawings ciation Company's Lottary of K Banrna OLags 279. ; . 75, 32, 34, 41, 47, 25, 1, 36, 31,35, 66, 63. Chass 240—August 27, 1863, 20, 36, 25, 48, 29, ZL, 21, 78, 59, 42, 14, 62, 45. Ciren'are sent by addressing FRANCE, ELLIS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. Roys! Havana Lottery. —Thitty gent premium paid for prires. Information furntahed, TION LABELS AND TAOS—ALL KI Dee ols cored. printed and pate, 1m quantibes duit purchasers, 8 VICTOR B. MAUGBI'S, 116 0 et wat 27. 1864. . CADWKLI. M.D. OCULAR ADWELI. M.D. QouLiee Highest 1 for doublonas and allt kind 14 and airer PeAVLOM CO. Bonkers: te Wall sires Prizes C dim all Legalized Lotte. ries. Information maven J.B. CLAYTO Wall street, recom L Heman big vitea and in Yankee ander Eearer’, Government "Oe Charieston Vankerdoodiedom For pasrege them ‘at HOLMES’ Picture Gallery, 33 Joy ya a {SOR LONDOS—K LINE Ship AMAZON in the river, alte this day Ship tnt TAYLOR satis bericmber dow and Liverpan\, or arate ‘Bontiand and Weise, er oRonoe te a ey ‘4 00, ped Bap | ee F r weer tal at Gl . Ne al ANT, Nw OF Tit! Pubuahere, 132 Nasaaun (Fane reoato sy, Portman and, te dhe & ‘of Heorasion, with a correst Line Yancey the Prime ness, be 3 and each je Visite for tine Doliar, at : Choosia, Chia arin + al weeks, ready to run the blockade, She was leaded | boats, Whea about nine miles from the mouth of the | distance back. (a oeaaore cone ‘with cotton, and bad, as passengers, about one hundred sees thatese oven thirty of Robineon’s rebel the movement across the peninsular and along | jane.’ Some spirited play was exhibited oa both sides, aa nova POWLER @ WELIA. PusiGhers, 5 wer, “Wacenus. ‘sailors and naval officers—a complete crew for one of the | caysiry and repulsed them. Noone wes injured on our the ” berets of upp ap the Vaso, at the score will show. The first innings (which decided tho We tevite proposals for supplying us with Bottles of the ‘ow TO a Se oe 0 ie ees eee Ae side, They then shoued and destroyed tbe Duilding ured | Chierneaw Bayeu, tbe City of manmeeved thence Sad a mS deat quality, mate in our own mould end well annealed. Koripes for, mining Ameri ewebol port. Last Fridey night (o have run | 96 headquarters by Colonel Robinson. Two men were Tesumed ber accustomad part—the “ Pe wage b.ce 17 Weta ie Gentiatae. onk-tat abides talian, Span £ past Pulaski (7), Dut was overhauled by the Madgie be- | caprured, and after all the information éesired was ob- Sen entatinaronmeanmutatees ot tote Momtord,b Coryee 31 Pen ices. Tet eee ee oe gk Tilo ) fore she got clear of the coast, and was sunk near Tybee ‘Inland. Unly twenty-two of ber passengers and crow wore taken, the rest escaping to Tybee and thence to the * mala, via St. Andrews Island. Among those captured “were eome of the officers and crew of the privateer before ‘Teferre to. The officers were well covered with gold lace, -amtars, anchors, &e.—the usual decorations of caval » @Mcers. tained from them they were released. Having succeeded ip all the objects of the reconnotseance the expedition re turned tais afternoon. The Yorkville Shooting Affray. CONCLUSION OF THE CONOWER'S INQURST—THE JURY DIGAGRER AND RENDER SEPARATE VERDICTS—MA- JOR BASSPORD HELD TO BAIL IM THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS TO ANSWER, BTC. 16 Of several efforts at offensive warfare, the City of Madison fel! {rom her anchorage and steamed for wharf of tho fallen city of Vicks! Here she remained in the samo ca- pacity until its could be made on shore to ac- commodate pafely the mp ey ¢ pin on The Wim: ton Blockade. ‘The investigation into the circumstances attending the Doard, abe sg un DAsm AND DARING OF THE BLOGEADS RONOERS— shooting of Joseph T. Donnelly, near the camp of the Four- In a short time, however, this obstacle was remov OVER A DOZEN PASS OUR FLEET IN PIVE DAY8—a | teenth New York cavalry, at the corner of Seventieth | and the boat reijeved. 11 was after this that our services LARGE PRIVATEER ENTERS WILMINGTON, RTC., ETC. | street and Third avenue, on the 20th inat., was concluded | “ere called into requisition for the traneportation of am A recent letter from ap officer of the blockading squad- | yesterday by Coroner Ranney, The jury were out nearly Wednesday lest, August 19, was the day of which we foo off Wilmington, North Carolina, states that two or | swo hours before they could come to soy conclusion, and | Bow pal . It was ordered (Dat the City of ~ threo steamers bad ran into Wilmington each day for | even theu they reported thet they could not agree. Two and unfeedt ea oS pen os five days previous. One large steamer ran jn at ten | Of the jurors were in favor Of Baseford’s acquittal, while Sumber o bralastiion. + together ix of them decided to hold him respousibie fr the boms- dolock ia the forenoon on the 17th inst. A few mornings | oi4g arter some hesitation the Coroner decided to ac. atthe wharf immediately in front Of the city, ready to receive the cargo. In order to expe ‘since « steamer of f/teen hundred tone ran in. She was | cept both verdicts, and then discharged the jery. As it | dice the loading a heavy detail of soldiers, Plorced for six guns, iu addition to two pivot guns, and Rees Seer we give bees of toon, be Fanceret 08 | hundred and wisly, wer tace & nove’ Wem Gee of the Probably would receive ap armameut aud be ready to | Cpnenn, induc. ne Fit tthe deniberation saree that | Teximente in tbe city, the members of which, owing to « progeed te neu within a week, Sho ws jarger than the Ala- | Majr'Bassford shot Joseph T. Donnelly, and that he was | 16.°t0'year inert have uo yet bine’ tole tor learee ne tama of Florida, and appeared to be very fast. The writer ni neeny med oa sam olee Seis ieitees teres tye jaa sogmentay ¥3 ca tee about twenty negroes * inks he may bo the steamer known as the Southerner. | Profine Uneven cat, Nngentieman bd were ales Wo the Work. = fam rede g ‘The Nipbon and the Mimnesota were the only efficient of cungvan terme ee ae vod “ve aia of tm P “wamela off the port, the Troquots having lotta week pre- | ROBT. G. GREGG JOACHIM AARON, | jeon, like oo many industrious ante, moving to and. {rom ‘vious ia chase of a blockade runner. A. COHEN iii, JOHN K. FisHER Voe bowt Indep or returning unladen, an then happened. —_—-- a The mi aty verdict, which was also received and | [twas early in the evening. One bundred and fity tons The Barthquake at Manila. placed on file. read aa follows:— of the terrife but siumbering were already on OUK MANILA CORRESPONDENCE. board. The men were pressing their energies to oom their taek and return to the then quiet and lees ia Im order to basten the work, the party was divided Maxi, Inland of Luzon, June 6, 1863. ~ Large Portion of the Stone Structures of the Cty and Suburbs Destroyec—al (he Churches in Ruins—The WG. BRUBLE, into two bodies, one of which carried the ammunition to Shack Less Than a Minute im Itt Duretion-—Great Lors of MP. GRAY, }22rore. | the ha ppp gd = ob py Iiffe, de , he. Pw. Benne pond ay then coumaned the Coroner in Tecalve the ammunition tnd pars One of the most destructive earthquakes that has ever | stated’ thet ho was twenty Dro dears” of “tne and weigh Deng 190 mach for ove “visited this city bas just passed over us, leaving behind | wae a ative of New York. reply to the et ing desolation and death. On the 8d of June, three brief days ago, between seven and oight o'clock in the evening—an ‘Bow when the people generally were at their homes— ‘witbont avy premon tion, but instantaneous as the |i, bt lng’s flash, the city was shaken to its foundation by a ‘terrific earthquake that (threatened to engulpb al! that oe who were returning to samme time preening along (he Of the laden basteniog to deliver no lene active, and quickly _ Cafortunately the negro standing below New Yora, August 27, 1863. In regard to the afftir of the 20th leomme, hae oe curred at the corner of Seventieth street and Third ave- nue, between ten and eleven o'clock P. M.. | have the fol- ‘secure in hie bands the shell handed Po rg al gy: ope common ruin within the batch above. It slipped, be ‘whole term of ite duration—the ein bis graap, but it had already « atone structures of the ited the irresiatibie came the fash than followed : i ! H | pulled dowa,aod when the work of ‘great terrors to succeed, the ver: - Completed Psy a oe 2", all ee i Daryasen, pew ; foreign population saGored but littie in lowe ef iife or personal injury; but a IY, and ite very ees yoy Bs by the immense rush of the ele * Qumber of deaths, however, cannot be etated with any lowed ail thé horrors WHI ever mutilated the . ' Maes ef tho pierce Seen ee oven it io the writh of most pain- | tho ides of the picture of Presented The boat im the explosion hed by our city. On all sides destructim and ruin, houses forvapately wes forced immediately to «demolished, others tottering to their fall, and even, » down bow first, thue some- eee eae ret nee ee cat same, iamonnty of power involved in the ‘the taterior of these are but heape of ruio. Ail prin: for the rushing cipal buildings of the government, all the churches, ber. ibe violengs of 8 racks, ke,, are overthrown. ‘What te wo be dove in the plosien which otherwise would have loilowed « fatare it te impossible to conceive: but for the present the host went down, the cabin, texas, ea eer enTt amt OO Saving Whatever, can tp overything above the drek, * @matebed from the genera) wreck. fap RCH over 0@e hundred feat, in one confusion fe oy TT iordly yh) igh A C.F —— 0d bodies, and fell into «rainy season Is just upon tacks csteta com an ‘ jeagemee “0 tn, bad as the orld be rendered monk worse, Ftone ‘bas are let standing—are at 8 discount, and the cid style of thatched hove te agaia sat & promiamm, MNassachaoctts Comescripts Em Route fer the Seat of W. Of Captain Vogleson, act- | Robinson, st. Winn, b. ing Commimary ‘General : Corpee..... % Havabtoo Vander’ & ’ l.auueu.—The italien iron-cied slam screw frigate, Re Don Luigi 41 Portogailo, will be launched on Saturday, ‘29th jost., at balf-past mise o’ciock A. M., (rom the ship yard of Mr. W. Hi. Webb, foot of Sixth street, Last river. wRenee B a Total...ccccesee toes OB mand of bis corps at tbe is rumored that the - \ confer on Gen. Stel bia abilities wilt the ragua; atau Sagsegeger 8g Mr, Fox, Assiatant ber. aod Sweeny, 33 Bomrox, August 27, 1968, The oMcers of the steamer Forest City, which took 100% nearty ono thousand conscripts from Long Irland to Alex- = —. Ul +4 ao‘ria, aay that frequent threats were made on the pas- qaiet heavens above r nage ‘nubstitutes on board to burn dull cartain of leaden 1) Mictrigan Com RR. 126% pny Ate oo) © atet Gin ene Dut palatabie > clow ard the piacid bine a-ove. “(Me war) the Potomac many efforts to escape were Se eema te sathorities to the fact. From ail parts o€ tbe city crowds of offeers,anidiers 10 oo ba ia <aran shot while te erin —— Ove man and civilians, called forth by the terrific expionion, came a 1% ‘wes discovered tn the Oy B peatland ) om quite | crowdina enreriy down Wo the seems of destraction The 20 Mich on AN ia itit 166% Tea on bong paket up wan Gand a head, Murphy. | demarcations of rank were ail lost inthe berry ander (® ad Soliare tn bis belt. After Insding (pa Dao Fegiment ban chiemens the rurh to learn the coves of the rlucking 5® 4 ‘hiss oa the way lo (be army pf ryt ecaped \ by bins to another | founds that bed bet a few moments be’ ore alam te very, 100 te wails the city, - Uieers sirevebed their limbs to most | 109 = te... Canada, om Tuerday, from Ningarn Fal Admiral Dupont and family, Brigaa’ pow ny ‘August 27, 1863, The seboener Tornado, from Antigua, loaded with angar ond molasses , sunk off Desi at half-past ove thie P.M. in about seven or eight fathoms of water. The crew got off jp beats belonging to @ schoower bound north. ining Fay aly in strength, | healing as fast aa wee expected lea an Important command, where ve scope for exercise we. Soarmaaet Speed, wie 4 perty of diplomate, con. of Lyons, the British Mioimer, Baron Gerolt, Of Prussia. Mr. Molina, tbe Minister of Niew ir. Teasarn, the Minister of “pain. Maron Stoceck!, the Russian Minister: M. Mercier, the French Miniter, M. Sebieider, the Hanseatic Minister, M Hernatti, the yan Mioteter, Count Riper, the Swedish Minister, and ¥ , the Chilean Minister, weet to Hamilton, of the Mi immediately for the | jn Of the Anglo rebel iron | by has been in y* this city for the purpose of forward the com urging vorpeen pt mection say | clade witeb it ie sald will arrive on our const ia Septem. er Generale Warren nod Aldea, of the United *taten Navy, are stoppiag at the Astor House Ciement L. Vallandigham ged wife arrived at Windsor, Canada, opposite Detroit, om the 341b inet frered afterwards. 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