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y ae LUV, SUNUAY, AUGUST 30; BBY THE NAVY. pe, in only pe sy a ee geen Aetgracy Wixoxa —Tho screw steamer Winona, Léoutenant John | —“icwtenan! Commanding “2. A. Moore. ‘Rebel General Jona 'e. | be "a, sppoiaiod fo ‘Suseria and Executive Ofjcer: G Walker commanding, arrived at Baitumore on Tuesday, Base 's Mate—i'oter Howard. the 26th lost., accompanied by screw steamers Kineo, 6, Joba C. Pemberton, the fourth ticutenant general on the and Itasca, 4, which had towed ber from the Southwest | ) Nat of tho rebel army, was born in the State of Pennsy!- Pass to Philadelphia, They left New Orleans on the 15th, | &t Macao, China, om tho Ist of June. Her passage was | yania about the year 1816. He was sppdinted @ cadet nud experivaced ne weather and a smooth sea all the | Very tedious from Batavia, Island of Java, on account of | from fils native State to the Military Academy ab West Prussia, and Louis Napoleon Pemberton. ‘tne Rhenish inoes’ with Fa a id | fl 5 Hj BF il EE i Re! way. ‘Tho Winona bas hardly been built two years, but | beavy reins and calms. On hor way from Cape Town, the year 1833, and on the 30th of Juno, 1837, | D@!! was now on the ‘path, end his star was tn is now utterly unseaworthy, She leaks badly, and her | Cast of Africa, to Batavia, sho encountered a series Of,) graduated, sending No. 27 in his oles, Amonghisclea..| The Russian war broke out, and Sir Colin . machinery Is $0 disordered that she cannot make two | Storms, and on the 34. of April weathored a most terrifs | meg we find the uames and grades of the following | OW wajor » proceeded to the: as tha boad niles an hour, Fears were entertained during the pas, | 68, which tasted for forty-eight hours, Oflloers and | promaent military officers of the preseat war =~-Generais | Of ‘ree Plumed regiments, ‘won sage that she could uot be brought into port. ‘The Kineo | crew all well, Henry W. Benbam, first (Union); Braxton Bragg, fifth is to be semt to Baltimore; the Itasca will remain at Phila | 14804, 1.—The gunboat Itasca arrived at the Phils- - Regiments. 3 (rebel); F. P. Scammon, ainth (Union); Lewis G. Arnold, & monarchy in Mexico, tho Archduke will hardly delpbia dolphia Navy Yard on Wednesday from New Orleans, ‘i ve eleventh (Us 4 bene to ascend the throne in face of the compit- | The following is a list of casualties during late cavairy whicki tenth (Union); Ierael Vogdes, (Unica); Thomas cations ® protest is eure to lead to at no distant * ad IxoNstpES, 18.—One of the correspondents of a Place she left on the 15th inst, Ske comes home | wiitiame, twolfth (Union, killed at Baton Rouge); B.D. period, and bi refusal to play the part assigned tohim | tlds to Warsaw, Juiy 3, 4, 6, 6 aud 7, and Rocky Mount, porary, baying published in a Morris Island letter Paws ar having been in the ony by Fort bp ‘Townseod, sixteenth (Assistant Adjutant General United — y ie, Saperiel conspirators would be quite likely to | August 18,19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, ia North Caroliua :— a some things which are false, has elicited the following | ludgon and Vicksburg, and at taking States War Department); J. A. Early, eighteenth (rebel) ; ‘ond ; ths. | UPS6# the whole programme. + AMIRD NRW YORK VOLONTHER CAVALRY. letter from her builders:— ‘ Orleans. She hag been hits number of times. Some of | was. H. French, twenty second (Union); Joba peel Ais Sane, th,“ Cala Campa ran made lieute- - ore ac? Clark, wounded; Captain Addwom @. nkeTPRER,, the, New Ironeideg wo. would mention | tbe shots having entered below the waterline, sbohas | ¢weaty fourth (Union); Josoph Hookbr, twenty-aiatn | nashgenersl. and, in Wht bien rank be: might neve | MIQVEMENTS OF GENERAL MCLELLAN. | company 2)=Jobn F. Bator, missing hat tho artuor of four anda b fom: | leaked badly, but-continued in, service until the Let of | (onion); Joka B. 8. Todd, thirty-nintn (Union); Was. H, | dine Mike et: esd Bir’ Colla, wih’ on ~ panne Company D —Peter E. Borst, wounded in the sem; P. piste senend De "the ined Hine” She dheeeets | Uols month, Her armament consists of four guas—one |, Waixer, forty-sixth (rebel) Slacrity described aa ian, started off, at's moment's Our New London Correspondence. alr ae get os wd Ragen invulnerable to acy water. line hot; Ciber ferererd ox |. eleven-inch.tided pivot gail, @ ¢westy-pousder Pivots | a ee : Roti, take oaadldot {26 rene engiged a. pate Naw, Loxoor,Coon., August 24, 1869. | migi'and Jona 1, Smith, musing. ae Pn ats a far as exvoricncd hag yet, demonstrated. | Re-.| gun, and two tweaty-four-pounders. The following 6*| rie entered the United States regular ‘army onthe’ Yat'| Gaectualy that whon once. bia army ‘waa in motion it | “eral MoDlllan in Thon—The Abolwion Element Aboli- foury eager sad PS, Dunbam : a apace at bow wud stern whl ‘nplated; but this | st of her ofcors:— of duly, 1887, without passing through the probation of « over the land as regularly as-the ¢ liom Spieson the Scent—Ben Wade Looking After Nany | Burd Makes MON ti anow, rainsing, it boshot away without demaging the vessel {: Hi i i : | Yard Matiers—The White Coated Philosopher's Consis- Company L.—James R, Shaw, dungerousty wounded ia jor A brevot, aud was at once appointed second licutenant of ‘amount. over Sr ieee, ceca Se Seamee Naleeeaaieiyy -aemeae: Aitereetenes. aie. the Fourth artillery. He was attached to the Sobatatence | Wisto tases Rborw on tho. eld: woce over hs. beney, de. he FIG BOUND sey acim en . 5 . rea x tA . tho unprotected parts 8€ (NO"—MMerael dene: No raking “Acting First Assistant, David Fratvr; Third { Department in January ; 1839, as an agalatait | bome ‘The people’ ofthis goodly and gouerally conservative Compiy A Tada J. Paul, missiog; Fmmott Hag- a —* Heary C. Henshaw, M. Gerry, John Bostwick, | of gypgistence. Ga the 19th of March, 1842, he was pro-'| oP bs: neler Just now with a human illas- | gerty, Jefferson Moore aud James Mitchell, taken pri :. Jones. ss of Landseer’s picture of Dignity aid Im- h. ‘toot mora of Oak.” The ‘of are | Acting Masters—Edmund Jones, wus: Nickerson, | moted to the rank of first lieatenant, and with that’ rank ‘Company .—fohh Tastach, Thomas + Jonopia probably +n the deck, which, although. like the Monitors, |-~ Aaling Master's BaiA—W. E- ‘niga, Heary Meron, | went to Mexico. . Podence. A few ago General MoCiellan ar- |) sneridi eyo and ta Khocameerth lec plated, roquires, like. them, neauiows.prescajon from George Spencer. . é amnvicms x’ weexico, " ; Fived’ at! tbe Pequot House, for the purpose’ of Nght Maal aM yh +m by plu sg free lig ng peg. RUSSO BO Navan Onpmas.—Lieutenant Commander Lester A, ‘Ho was selected by Gen. Worth, at the very commence: quietly enjoying the sm air with his * family y A.—Private David Carryl, killed:, vhs ment of the Mexican war, to act as bie aid, and served as anda few congenial friends, Though called upba by | 0% Paimér, ‘privates John Grocn and Wm. ‘wounded; Captain Cyrus Church, First Lieutonant y many of the leading men in the place, ho has. moet post A Mubbird, od inure ‘Heary = Moeber, Conpo~ tively refused to recetys:any pub!io demoustrations of re- psn, M. Quing, Win. Cromack, gard, and bis time thus far Bas been employed in taking 4 wror ni riie eeeall Kevion Jon Raley, 3 itch fan cocasional drive or sail and administering to thebap: | Wm. Thompson: Second sergeants John P. Miller, Heary piness of his family. “2. ant ee orig oa? Sila -—Private fream C, » ; Firat But the abolition element abounds at the Pequot. re | serveunt “stoohen Iushley, Corporal Ablal W. Lamy Presented by ugly women with pet dogs, the dog aurses | Jisiati Burnett; private John Tracy, wounded; and afew sick contractors, and you may occasion- master Sergount Henry G. Breede, private David Wileun, ; musing. ally bear @ contemptuous remark about con- ‘Coma F.~Sergrant James McKenna, privates Louie servative men, the federal covstitutioa and the ee coe, th gg erty ney go ie American fag. On, Saturday last this wing of | wounded: privates Narciss Mulway, (v oF r “ + Geor tland, Charles smith, the. (body. politic. was thrown, into cestactes by | oe eae eS ou ate, missing: ” the arrival of old Ben. Wade the Senator from Ohio, NORTH CAROLINA UNION CAVALRY, That the great villifepof McClellan should havo arrived to | _ Comnany L..-Vrivate C. Gaylord, wounded; Corporal R. “beard the lion in bis den,’ was indeed a dolighttur | ! beck, missing: thought to the abolitionists. They took it for granted Surgeons for the Colored Regiménts. that the Senator, was atill prosecuting bis dnty ag eno of Suncwos Gandall'e Onvta" the Committee on the Conduet of the War, and that, it he Wasanotox Crry, D. C., August 19, 1968: bad-come here to listea at the Keyhole ef soClollan’s i entire a Parior, it was all right, and justifled by tho ne An army modical board, te cousist of Surgeon Jobe #. boom eb the ear} Game, few, of ot Slonim da Hammond, U, 3. A., Surgeon Joba C. Dalton, U. 8.'V.,and us, way, boldly come. lesa "4 U.S. A., will assemble hero for the purpose of delivering a lecture oa Tom Paine, | AMestanl Saronn J. WS Gooley. OS. A. will assemble or tw found an infidgi charch i orthodox Connecticut, | 1 New York city immodintely, for theparpose ptr m9 Pema ra, boise oo =o geen it is | Ing candidates for appoiament as surgeons and assistant aniba contain t is in the hands of his friends. They |}. guryeons to regiments of colored’ troops. . aro treating him with every attention ; and, in the belief 1 > that this troatmont 18 tho reward of his fanaticiam and | The examination of caiididttes will be” thorough ane his bitter hatred of MoCicllan, he +: almost besive |. practical. is considered necessary that medical o@- himself with pompous vanity: Poorman! never fresni: Noebiliews hag it entored fue head that he bas Deen seduced to this | Cots of colared sroobe should eras éficient met 2 troy port by the disinterested abolition property. bol/lers for appear the purpose of scouring bis support for the bill ostablish- | ¢,ccimbidates will BF invited from this offen to, idk tog a navy yard ia New Londou, And thus d> we again | The toard will determine whethor candidates aro Gt for witness the workings of abolition) loyalty, Now tbat | the appoutment of surgeons and assistant surgeons, and New 1.caaoa''ts éntitied to the new navy yard: an} will report to this oflice the. result of each examination at Account of its great harbor advuntages.uo disinterested | thy cose thereat, JOSEP R. SM man can deny: but that tho ‘ats of a respectable “Acting Surgeon Goneral, U. $. Ai city should be mixed up with such’ a@ man as Wade is a sorbent Motiellag’ b thi b antly bes Re" i 4 as fiend Mellan, by the way, has-reeently been uron a visit 10 Mopiaik Point; and Tlenrathat the strange and | FINANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. lonoly scenery of that peninwiia plrasea him oxceedingty: pads IRM ERE Tie ‘The fiate Sabino fs now at, anchor in this harbor, and ‘ i Commodore. Ringgold 5 tho Soon rectuieuy, of hos- Sarcepay, August 29-6 P. M. pitable attentions from the citivens.of New London. ¥ P'The inomnsimencies of the Trifrme are only eqnatted | Money was abandantly easy to-day at 6 per cent. in tolly by its in ernal fanaticism. One of ita es Business paper was withoat change, and currency rascalitios inthis line has reference to tue Keutucky i 37 , i and Maryland elections It has repeatedly claimed the | Certificates steady at 99%. Oot wae ae ge bend reanit {0 eBttEhY 8 a meaghiican victory Cenow ine its] 12494 8 %, being maintained’ there by purchases Pretenaions to be false), and it tas’ denounced im bitter : 4 = terms the Uhion candidates for. Congress trom Maryland | ¢? cover short sales Bag hag ee War for its in as copperheads, Now the mombors from there two States | trinsic worth, At 125 or thereabouts there is ® voted together in tho last Congress. aod will most t iti 2 Exel aurediy do se {a the next; and no fasts sre-more riotorvire: | ChE legitimate ke mn ia Aan xchange, than that tho two deleznilons have.boen and ever will | 137%. Stocks. exhibited 9 marked activity af the he tbe unc inditional eoemies of thb abolitionists as well | morning board. A general'recovery tock place, » Lada iniabaicie and was confirmed at the one P.M. call, The nam Going some in’ | poardsiee ordered to the steamor Grand Gulf, justice to hee desi \- Seace in rue qualitis of tho shien Terethine oe | Assiatan Surgeon Isago HY, Hazelton detache fresh the | such from 1866 to28e8. He pacticifated im the eovecel Priapeceuss, August 26,1863. MERRICK & SONS. _] Paul Joues and waiting orders. sanguinary conflicts at Monterey’ Guridy. the Stet, 224 Mone Inov-CLaps.—The Navy Department/has jest de--] ‘Third Assistant H.C. Christopher detacted from special } and 23d days of September, 1646, and was brevoted cap- cited to bulid another fleet of iron-clad vessels. Thoy | duty at Washington and ordered to the Eutaw. tain fiom the Inst mentioned date for special: gallant con- will bo longer and moro formidable than any, now inthe | Wm. Harkness has been sppointed a professor of | duot, the bravet being awarded by Cangross during May, service of this or any other comntey, Being, infact, per- |. mathomatics in the United States Navy, vice Professor | 1847. He also took pert inthe gaptare of Vera Ctoz and. fect copies of the groat Ericsson ocean ships Puritan and | J, 8, Hubbard, of Connecticut, deceased. His appoint- Puebla, and was particularly distinguished in tbe battic though Tictator, which are now building, in New Mork. This | meot:dajes from the 24th instant. of Cherubusco, August 20, 1847. He wed also, foe | was remarkable in go old a man. Just batch of new vessels 1s to be'the most perfect in the Punsonat.—Ensign Wm. W. Crownipenield, the exeou- | the part he took in the battle of El Molino del Rey, Sept. | mained full end firm in the entire navy, nnd, ia order to render them unexoeptions- | tive officer of the United States gunboat Niphoa, who was'| 8, 1847, nnd received a second Brevet (major) ‘trom that: | 85 pierced the distance with bie in evory way, they are to be built at the navy yards | eaptured by the rebels off New Inlet, while with his boats | date “for gallant and meritorious conduct.” This brevet ral over the Boat nad above of Now York, Boston, Philadelpitis amd:Rortamouth, New} he was endeavoring to set fire to the blockade runner | was awarded during July, 1848. He was algo particularly, signe Hompsbire, Naval constfuctors alone are superinteading-| Hebe, was « sov'of the late Captain Jacob Crowniashield, | distinguished during the assault and capture of the city ds, hem. Work on the vessels will soon commence. Each | United States Navy. of Mexico, where he was wounded, Sept. 13, 1847. a His romaine were deposited in Westminster r big _— two turrets of enormous thickpeds, and At the time of bis capture be wore bis father’s sword; PROMOTION AND RESIGNATION. Ce prea gggE eagcd the sido armor will be some fect im thickness. | but, being determined that it sbould not fall into polluted | On the 16th of September, 1850, he was promoted to | Obsequies of Colonel . M, Cormyn—Am, There will be for each vessel two pairs of | hands, he threw it overbosrd betore. his captors could | the captaincy of Company F, of the Fourth artillery. ‘He rey direct acting engines, with jet condénsére, the | reach’ him, andithen jumped into the surf, where he was | retained this rank and position for over ten years; but, exlindors of which are to be vertical, aud placed imme. }. picked up by the enemy. diately over the sbafts; the diameter of each is to be 56 Daatns.—Twenty-six deaths were reported to the De- | lot with the rebels at the time when Prosident Lincotn inches, and the stroke of pistomSfeet. As there aretwo partment for the week ending August 22, of which nine | called for troops.to put down the rebellion. He resigned these engines, the speed of the vessel will be rendered | were oflicers, as follows:— hhis crnnection with the United States Army on the 19th | honored romaina. under 4 incee thae, Bat hal reat ax if the cylinders were much jarger. The} Wm. Fisk, Acting Gunner, pueumonia, died Avgust 6, | of April, 1861, tho day of the attack uporrthe Massacha- | cneral. P Baits sanlaanes. where tbey tad lait ie boilers are to de of the horizontal tabular kind, with 900 — reno al, ele 3 * setts troops in Baltimore, and two days after the secession | the cburch door and accompanied up theraisia to the table 8 juaro feet of grate, of not exceeding 6% foot in length, | gqaustron Engineer, July 7, Miasiesippl | oo vicginis. in front of the altar by Rev, Father Joha O'Neil and a and 22,500 feet of beating surface. The tubes to be of | Robert Cameron, Acting Master's Mate, June 20, boepl- HR JOINS THN MAME. ARKT—SCDORW PROMOTION. eae ene diaue weed Guay ctaaake int ignion Drags, shells to be three-cighthe of an toch thick plates, | *!; a wa: eh Tho subject of our sketch.noxt became.a citizen of the | candles—in the august mannor of the Cutholic’ oburch om ‘with soven-sixteenths of an inch thick bottoms end fur. i wsistant Rogineer, romittant |. 1.1 <tate of Virginia and of tho rebel confederacy, en- faver, August 9, “ such occasious. Bs ‘puseaave par iee or Th dead was muces, and braced for ® working pressure of 25 pounds | | W. WF. Parke, Acting assistant Surgeon, typhoid ever, | tirely throwing’ up is native citizenship in Pennaylyania, | Slouvenuly conducted Uy Ray. Kesher Urol ano wag per square inch. The screws to be of composition of cop: oe ti 4 4 yt drowned, July 31, Mis- | 824% the 28th of April, 1861, was appointed one of the | choir were peculiarly grand and soiomu. ' Futher O'Neil Por aud tin, 15 feet in diameter, of 22° feet mean pitch, | sissippt 4 . ed, July 31, J gilonela of the rebel regular army. He was kent out of | delivered an aecting address. upoa. the uncertujaty of 7 ~ ° active service for over a year, en ldeuly. by order ite, the importance «f constant preparat for end, fo havo 4 biades, and to be 2 fect long. They | Jas. McKnitt, Acting Master's Mate,, febrilo intermit- | ofthe rabel Provident, Jo Tavin, be was 1romoted co | the impartial aud relentless: Wature of death,” and (he Will be sustained from the counter of the ves | tent, August 11, Mississippi squadron, the rank of }jeutenant general of the rebelarmy,and.or. | glorious hopes of the Christian, He: paid a’ toucbin, ‘ - 5 yi sel by a brass hanger, and the shaft will te | ,,;netesS. Kendrick, Acting Master Commanding, fo- dered to the command of tbe Depargment of Mlssiss:ppi ‘Tribute to tbe acknowledged, virtues.of the, rieccasedl, te ‘East Louisiana ° brije remittent, August 13, Mississippi squadron. volvo in a brass pipe connecting the haoger with.| Martin Dunn, Acting Liutonant, \yphold fever, August oe cod cA es sion isa Tatth as Ele ood At the time when the active movements of Generals the hull, There will be required eight b@wing engines, | 13, Mississippi squadron. The religious exercises in charoh having concluded, tho with blowers equivalent to Dimpfel’s No. 45, to blow into WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. ens and nae during ns cons pers Cte began to boy ve borne hey the aie-geramnanins, a beh an ajr-tigbt firoroom. Each boiler will be required to | The captured Ciyde steamer Neptune, which recently m the safety of the State ppl, tt was | and placed in the hearse. funeral cortege then at deemed necessary to send General J. E. Johnston to tak tormed in order, consisting Of four compinios of ‘the have ao auxiliary steam pump, The usual number of | @ftivod here, is to be fitted up for service, and in conse- | chief command A the whole Western Department; ‘but | Second. Missourl artillery, tour companies of tho Nivth duplicave pieces, tools, instruments, stores, &c.. required | quence will receive an tmmediate general overhauling. | the change camo too late, Lefore he could organize ufll aa o ih porno iy Lacy tour of fe eat Kansas id =, vs cient forces to meet the movement eee generals pahies B ana C of the Elevent! issouri cava Colon in such naval contrasts are to beturnisbed. The Depart. | She was hauled oa the ways at’ the begisning Of the pre-'|"Crireons cavalry had passod throvgh the State, Orant | Wa. Weise, of General sonitield’s etait, was 4m Gemwaand: ment will advertise at once for turrets, which are to be | sent week. had landed below Vicksburg, had moved rapidly upon, | After the military escort (ollowed’ a carriage containing Dailt as rapidly as possible. The now boiler of the Bibb is now-being.comploted. .| crptured ond partially destroyed thesRtate capital, and the Rev.-Father O'Nei aud a pumber of his juvenile Pacnic Squaprox.—The United States steam sloops Lan. | This vesacl was formerly a revenue cutter. ‘The cteamer / ‘ooh aan again, towards the‘‘Gibraitar of 8 contail the yall bearers, cacter, Narragansett and) Saginaw and cqalship Golden | Leslie has received-her new boiler, and the other rgpairs end in 1862 ela {tte gtd of bien that no rman ever studied so thoroughly and knew eo intimately * character, the virtués and thofcelings of the soldier ranks. His rugged Francis Xavier, corser of Ninth and Greene atroets, The 8, uBder appropriate escort, arrived from halnaes two, gapping General Totten, is Wood, Ms Curley, Lieutevent CHAMPION’S. HILLS AND NLACK RIVER RRTDGR. ‘Colonel Broadhead, Majors Stark aad Waerry , and Captain Rute were ut Acapulco July 30, all well. ‘ere being completed upon her. The Anacostia will be From the time Grant's army left Jackson until it | Underwood. She mournful hoarse came vext, in which ‘The United States ship. Farrallons was spoken at sea | Placed upon the ways after the Neptune has. been floated reached Vicksburg it pe to’ contend with Pemberton’s | wus platniy seen the coitim, wrapped in the American en- July 28 dy the United S ali a ation, | Off. ‘The Karola has t 4 ena Atte’. forcen,. which stubbornly resisted the Union advance } eiqu. Afterthe carriages Dearing deceased's reivtives bound to A 0. up and is now rendy for a trial trip. every time they met. A fierce battle was foucht at Mt more intimate friends,.succerded some twenty con- Retxase, ihe Unitgd States storeship Release left A substantial Belgian pavement is being laid from the Champion's Hills oa May 16, 1863. and another the noxt. | taining military officers, tadws and citizens. Among the day at the Black river bridge, when the rebels fell beck | first uamed were Urivadier Generals Strong aud Gray, and upon Vicksburg, erous stall officers, a : om alight reaction which was noticed! from the ex- the Boston Navy Yard on Thursday, bound! to Beaufort, | offices in the yard to the wharves! of|tbeiweat side: ‘The i With gad strains of ‘music and reversed arma by the THE WATERING PLACES. ene yalounobs the stiratiag Gbieaiedbtouiihilin- N. C. The following is a liat of her officers:— various departments ‘are kept busy day and night in tho Genoral Pemberton was severely censured by the rebel | troops, the funeral train proceeded up Ninth street and “ i f ‘et ing app Acts Taos Journals for not being able better to defend the State and | qut to Calvary Cemetery, where, amid appropriate re. tiate the correctness of the opinions witieh con- ching Mastey—Jonathan Baker, Caper _ | different branches of businets:) The work on the. new, ‘viver of Mississippl, and-waxeven accused of cowardice: | ligivus 10d rites, sho-body. was laid. torent. Oar Long Branch Correspondenee. i acaclina Encigne—E. N. Semon, F. A. Gross, W. ¥, Mad- | ordnance foundry ts proceeding islowly. It.Je being | bucafter his forces but bean gafoly ramoved within the |= righ cucu Taxa Brascn, N. J.. August 23, 180g, | sidered the recent decline as a mere healthy reac- . maine Assisiont Paymaster—¥, St. Clair Clarke. crested on ‘piles, Tho six largo furnaces are completed, | dotences ac Vicksburg, abd. hail. om the aa of May. sue: Our Berita Correspon Gnusual Gaiely. of the Season—A Return in Smae Legres | tiov. “A trifle over a million fs taken ont’ by the Acting Asnetant vurgoom—Jobo Spare and the atacks raised to.a,Reight of eighty, fect... ‘The | Some ae naremed Ie soldiers ae (oer eer Ganoral Drax, Augose 12, 1863, lo tational Hnjoyment—Lops, Baits, Masquerades, de.— | steamers of thia week; but the movemont of specie Acting Master’; Mates—¥. P. Haskell, F. A. Baldwin. extreme hoight is one hundred feet. The furnaces aro You have heard that 4 was Incompetentand ; The Federat Reform Question—Pobicy of the Court of Aquatic, Sports—A Lively Winding Op of the Season’) in comparatively small, and can create mo un- ibtent ¥ c x a A.C. PP renal inl gph ok Ay erected, so'that say number can bo, used at. one time. Tax New Grunoat#—The following 19 a list of the | One hundred thousend pounds of metal can be melted at Tuited States naval vessels which aro being Mtte@ for nea | °°C*- The plan, though original, will undoubtedly be under the superintendence of Rear Admiral ‘F. H. ie ae ne ee een, oned. Jo tne pre ot eg ot tromolede, ‘csp ah private: iy pail ta the'woetern part oC.sbe stcuatare,, Alto, s gether, the affairs at the yard assume quite an interest. Ing aapect at the present time. ‘Tho gunboats Fuchsia and Tulip ero rapidly approach- ing complotion and wil! seon jola the blockading fleet. The following are the officers of the Fuchsia :— Vienna—Prusia in a Pin—Tthe King and the Crown " ‘it rain of VrinecLinis Napoleon and the Mexican Empire 3 eit 4 Protest of the Crited States, ste. Meaches ed, hs har ‘athe. | "Tho move of the Austrian Cabingt ta the federal reform It wae reported that. the repulzo before alluded to was | question bas put the Prissian goverment to a sid dee tyh oraagem of rpra Famer vient | soln, Ton tetog a anen be at Fv'ved tee ly to be inet with immense slauuhter from | @roopieg spirits, and whey were hugging themselves with i Ld Tay raping, re the, idea that it would 0 to a better understanding ‘brave eel ‘bottom | between the. two courts, «thus relievo Prussia (rom resist the nea creates army Ton wrt ate wdckncoton | the awkward predicament mo bad gut hervelf into, wlied ‘until everything bad been consumed and tho defences 10 | ail ut once a docnmeut appears wil shows by iw date a “ , | that at the very moment the raterview. tak piace the poereraieng anyon ad of dey. andes tho tub |-ministers of tho Emperor were’ preparing's measure that Geveral | must render the position of ‘is recent Fival more dificult than ever. For a tong time the federal reform hasbeen, tho stalking Morse of Prussin, and the obgtacies that opposed its remization invariably pro. ceeded, or wore thought to proseed, from Austria and ber satellites. If, throe or fowr years ago, when the Kiogot Prussia, ® prince regent as be wae then, was at ibe mores cen, Hard height of his popalarity find collected all the sovorcigns paps ay Bote ate stsetitions aed Enet Locteipns, of Germany acound bum at Baden-Baden, be had bvoldiy It is stated by the rebel journals that Pemberton’sormer | proposed a comprehensive scheme cf reform, it would troops had “beea laboring uoder a mortal fear that they 3 R a were, when exchanged, sgain to be sacrificed under the uve been recived with eatRusinem by the whole nation; fp frattons nad it was m; om So mal keke 7, Follow meand will ace the cost at which f will elt Vickannes. ‘When and fou that t jaat pound of heeft, bacon ad Brpected, dc. easiness as to general Snanoial affairs...The general The record of another week at the Branch presents but | market closed firm. few new features outside of the guiety, whicis seems to ‘The total imports at New: York for the week Prevail with ply tho more zost as the season : draws toaclose. A day or two of cold’ wenther tright- ied ee phe ream an Sallconre silite tienes ened away a great many, but thelr plicey bave-been | > be Sh Angee. Aug: 182: Ane. @3 20. more than refilled by the crowde wiolave swarmed tous | hey guia h40d.198 1,002,420 1. 1749 sat: {a time to participate in the crowning festivities. Water- | G. mdse..1.945,4890 1,404,900 2,394, srk ed ing place visiwrs are of two kinds—the hewith seekers a “ ascnennaeadaneiitite, and tho pleasure seekers. The former are’ the eartier in | TOtsl-$2,089.000 3,207.190 4,069,0108,018 5560, 100.886. their visits, and the approach of autuma is-suee to chase | The imports of foreign dry goods st this port them away. ‘The litter, howover, vote the scaside or the | have been as follows:— , mountain slope, or the medicinal spring, = ‘denced | . For. eee coe. bore’* te tho real bot months, and coeerve alt theirener- | Thrown on market... gies for tho grand finaic, when everyboty, whether coa- Since Jan, 1. fewet pleasure seeker or imaginarfly rejuytoated | Entered at tho port.$34,219,638 36,751,912" Henith secker, déoms it bis sole duty te have as | Thrown ou market.. 51,975,878 41,626,031) Siteaee mueh fun as porsible. The trains from Now York and | The following table wil! show'the receipts and Philadelphia daily being us crowds of those people, and J payments as; the Assistant Treasurer’soffice sad If the qatety of even this, tho first w ck.of their presence,.§ the receipts at the Custom House forrthe week {9 60 exuderant, wlio can foratell the result'® week or two'| ending Friday evening:— tenes. It would pot be much out of the way to expect @ Cusiom House —dmidane @ormplete Easter-like carnival, such is the oumber of ‘“Rops,’’ balls, masquerades, theatricals, &c., arranged march out. with thoir side arme, and were at once ro- rowed, tor te brave aug Jongity dotsuce thay bad rew! ve and vs ‘he cuton attack. . COMMANDER OF THE PAROLED CANP. ‘When Pemberten’s orcas were rrlensed on pareia i wero sent by the rebet authorities to tle paroled camp . and Gen. Pemberton was placed in command leagod ‘The following aro the officers of tho Tulip :— feed A G. Sluyter, commanding. aang ape Jenks.’ Atanaya, 9.—The United States gunboat Alabame is | Aveuiiee MaMer—H. Taylor. - infected with yellow fever, and no hopes exist of ro- Engineers—E. A. Barry, W. 0. Millor and G. H Parks. ‘ing her until she is seat further north, where | Captain's 5 the early frost will purity ber. «tthe last meeting of | /a”maser’s Clerk—J. Carrington, the Board of Commissioners of Health the Mayor was re- CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD. ‘AxcxONCosvC, 7.—The new sloop.of-war to be built ‘of Pembertou:’’ but they bade them “dismiss | the voice of a united Prussin would Gave easily | amd in ee Despite the rivairy among the 2,020, a pee wu) buenas Seem Ge the Charlestown (Mass.) Navy Yard is to be terrors in this regard, a8 that oMfeer would net | overcome the reeistanee of their rulers, and the long | Indies, which amusement and display is likely to 2543/2023 2,324 16 * wat ateiving ‘agai be placed over them." Doubtless this fact may have | josiecd supremacy in Germany might have been seized | oeeasion, it must be admitted thit this season at least erry dt ied here since 1851. Aftor her arrival and the removal of the | ‘¥¢ Ammoncosuc. She will be the largest vessol of crew, Health Officer Gunn placed oa board thrce ship. |. °!## ever built for our navy, and will prove both formid- keepers. Two of them were taken with the fever and died, able and fast. It will take about six months to construct Rud the other was ordered from tho vessel, Subsequently. | Def» and-three months more to supply her with machinery. She will be 345 fed in length, measure 3, tons, Se arcu as cua the Alabema who were taken from and draw about 16% foet. of, water. The Al one * | appearance’ of suavity aboat it which was sara to win | forested. Her name bas becume's byword in Germany with the fover and recovered voluntecred toact i} mmoncosae | fricads. Upen bie chin was thie unual appendage, a net of “Barope: and, alter dismissing bis Pari as shipkeopers. But afew days ogo one of them was | “ill be the sharpest wersel ever built by the govers- whiners, neatiy fashioned and black {a color ‘The dreen | 8p¢ io Mb aenaheeed tog his ia in attacked with the fever, in ite most malignant ment, being designed ontirely for speed, apd will be vory | of the General while at Vicksburg was compesed of @ | meyt 4od, virtually reiting aside the constitu: os po Hight. Her speed, it f computed, will reach sixteen | Pair of dark plain bine pants: his coat was of the ueval | rign/ofbteown country, whieh be has sworn to sustain, it orm, ond hae ere this probably died, No better evidence 4 Py ', double breasted, with two rows of brase tutins. is needed of bow badly tho vessel is infected than this, | ‘208 andor stoarn alone. Her armameut will comprise the collar were the usual ornaments of bis rank. The ‘Sbé is & plague spot a constant source of danger and anki- seven guns—viz: three two hundred pounders abd four | General, om the oceasion of ae gee of that city. ety, and should be moved forthwigh to where there are | resdside guns of eight-inch dare. Hor dimonsions areas} Ih 'Scawersation Docaag evenniageee seule oomaarpeente hopes of redeeming her. Every cuse of fevor taken | {llows:—Length over all, 345 feet; length between por- | the occasion. from her lias bec characterized by a very uausual ma. Ean, wAptoes tee on ma gto pp pesm < Death or bora, Clyde. rome, n inches, deck, " neop ble me ee rien neal gress tt. twenty-two foot ten and ahsit inches, Sho wili carry | _ Diet a Chatham, Eng.and, 00 the tétn tnst., Lord contributed towards hastening biv death. PERAONAL APPEARANCE OF GRNERAL PEMBERTON. ‘This officer had the appearance of a tall and moderately 2.447,208* 1,090,126 by Prussia almost without an effort. Since tbev, how- wail built gontl J Ta bie ‘ever ,'she has plaged her cards 4. badiy that tho advab SO eee eee erste anid neon | Uuntea she Gerived trom ler nutecedents and her tradi he presented no him, differ from any other gentieman. His: face bad an | tioual, reputation, for Ifberalism have béen irrevocably they show much more common séose:(and [ beg the par- mee: ate, cen doo of any of them who may feel offended at the insinua- Total............$1,683,950 27,291,381 ‘16,728,407 * tien which the statement conveys) inthe mamuer of their | Palauce August ZL .......+.... 25,616,258: evjoyment. There is less this seasoo—at least so far as $42,907 084 wey observation perntits me to judge—of the frippery + 16,726,497 amd ostentation which characterived the “franeb,” as Balance “ons 181.197 | well ag othor watering places, in previous years. The so: The 7g fy wetter mtewebetren yi ” jeurvers are morc rational, in their: oajoyments. Thew inthe in the of the ‘would ii! bevorne the King to propove a retorm of the | pleasures are henrty, witboot being: wulgar: animated, Lr ateris bande Assistant Tree teders! covetitution ihe libera! sense, even’ if he were! without being boisterous: and if, ja the midst of our | *UFer, M& compared with the close off the previous dipposed to do ae, which be certainly iv pot Meanwhile Emperor | eivii wir, these pleasnres would nemind one of | week. Included in the receipts of the week were prheny oe idgeaneatl aid ek ¢ ehoreny ‘onipoat } Nero fiddling as Rome burhed, we cannot bat recognize | $1,281,00Hin specie. r ‘of such beterogeneoun materials that a military despotism — the truth of the fact that the Tong: Branen Neros, male ‘The -day’s business at the Sub-Treasury was aa 8 Ouly possidie form of government bax managed | " thomsclves with most detic! —— segurele.'e ayetedi whith, evcapared ‘Wo toate of | and female, are solaciag ei delicious Peugeia, 8 actually liberal be bas cuitivated public | MUSIC for the week. : dt of Jers, Clyde (Sir Colm Campbell), in the seventy-frst year of | y yoo with ag mueb aseiduity as the King of Prussia ; Jenkins would find his “occupation gone” at the 000 many years of experience at Quarantine be has never | '¥° *sgiaes anat byonpranheedibempaciverysart hax evinced in de"ying it, and ow COME | ranch just now. The spirit of namby-pambyism bes en 2 like the infected condition of of propeller, sixteen feet. The engines are geared so tho reward with @ plan which, (hough in the opintea of cool a Balaace ROS 68 witnesse! anything lite this Lord Ciyde, better known as Sir Colim Campbeti, trom | 10" ; " | flown away from us. The pen whieh delighted to depict ‘ : 0 ‘propeller will have double its speed. The keels for two and dispassionate 1 ee Cami vanes. f The-importations into the port of New York, vessel, or the terrible nature of the disease she dissemi. other stoops of sbout two thousand tons each are being his services in the Crimea, and later ag the master spirit ‘trick devised tor vo other purpove than fer mak- } the exquisite delicacy or the deliente exquistteness Wika" dey broods and spe nates. Dr.Guon has been anxiously endeavoring to in. i that quelled the great Sepoy mutiny im India, was born tical capital, bas at least tbe merit of vee | (whichever way you like the exprossion) of fashion- other ia dry gi and specie, erode Hee ea certain povicumeers’ = wae } able syucamishaess, would fled’ bat few topica ending: Aagust 28, were-$1,345,480. practicable aod revolutiooary Tbe Austrian propest | here at the présent time, when ladies eat The-importations of dry goods into the port of tious, therefore, whatever they may be, but which’ at | clams with a ravenous appetite, adits for crabs ta the Work for the week ending A ‘27,1963, Inor he claimed deaceot com ‘gentle blood.” At an | auy fate wil inelude the establishment Of a represeuta- | smooth waters of Plogauze Hay. bh what feclings | New agust 27, 1863, ‘mother he ct lencumt tr eu 3 tive assem Diy at the seat of the Diet, are sure to. moet | would Byron, the original Jenkins, who siekened to see a | were as follows:— Tweatieth -| carly aye he was taken (rom bis Svottieh home and put to | with respectiul aKeation from the German perple, who | lady eat, behold the serapbic (orm of “divine woman’ | fleet at Charleston. The Ozark’ has on board a new and New York State M ie seu00l in Foglaud. Whea be was but sixteen years of | are alwayn :nelined to hope for the best. aud who, though | clothed in those articles of toggery coustitutiog a bathing vory destructive missie, which was inveated some timo OUR KINGSTON CORRESPONDENCE. age one of his maternal relatives procured for him from | #0 oe erie inate ot ‘eoener a tne —— guter —_ eee 78 celine ule roles ye ene since, in the Mediterranean, by Chief Engineer Whitta- Kmecetoy, N. Y., August 25, 1863. the Duke of York a commi#sion as eusign iu the Ninth io ben the first arrived from Vienna the | the ‘olly o€ an over oxacting etiquette &-manded as meh, ker, of the Uaited States Navy, who was ordered home to A largo and enthusiastic moeting of citizens uf Uister | regiment of foot. Thore were the days of pigtails, leather } official organs of tbe Prussian goverutnent were-so utterly | observance of dress in covering the water as on entering bave his apparatus applied bere. county was held in the court house here to-day, to wel | breeches and Hessian boots, and, being duly installed in Serta een captindea vouher chase? ree ee are a: Parny,10—Tho brig Perry arrived at Boston on Mon- | come Col, Theotore B. Gates, of the Twentieth New | jhose, he was seut uff to Canterbury to join his regiment, Shen, dieapprosation of ‘the Austrian scheme, and | to put om, always keeping in mind the requirements.of day evening from off New Inlet, N,C., 16th inst , where | York State Militia (Ulster Guard), and to present bim ‘The day afier joiuiug, Bis regiment marchea to embark peeve oneal ww the King woud comply with the propriety. she has been on the biockade since March last. Had light | with a testimonial of their regard for his high character |. or the Ponicsula. The young soldier's apprenticeship to lanpanes’a lavrention to wage bis ot Vrenklort. } at hale ane ll ge | See ea ve cat t 5 and, fafa, | been dc tl week. Bit when winds nearly all the passage. All well, The following is | a8 9 man and a soldier. his tradewas ready , rough and rade—oo boliday play fay Add je coul we have oing during past paid in a0 nggembty | settie myself to tho- task. | Gnd it more difficalt than I . laid. They will be about two hundred and seventy-five further attempts pond beacon Late frst aon scat Void forty tein wie amt. snyentens feck. deep and ace Ozark 2.—The iron-clad Ozark, at St. Louis, is to bo also intended for speed. Their building will occupy six completed for sea vervico immodiately. It is rumored in | onthe. naval circles bere that she is intended to retaforee the | Testimonial to Col. Gate: October 20, 1702, in the city Of G.asgow, Beotland, and was consequéntly ic bie sevcuty-first year. On the father’s side his parcotage was bumbie; but from his i a tet of her elleorasss The meeting was presided over by Hon. Wm. S. Ken. | roe io itiree weeks’ time from leaving schoot be saw the | whore he woald mot even Play vecond fiddle, but be set 10} suticipated, (or in the midst of sech mniversal smume- crowd of great aud little Powers. and ouly serve w Commanding—We. 0. . . gud ‘Wright, po 34 cing Master Comm th a ma you, Epon ge rane m. 8. Wright, Judge of the | French infantry cresting 2a had Moyes Ho | Swell the train of the triumphant Kaiser. As for the | Theredias been an absence of ae jenstant man h 7 rae . Cana, ive . soage ‘right, went through ian be Pheemeinigg was with ate eS ee eeiad tae ete majority of une ae eve deen so many Of tl Acting Snsrgns—Wiltats W. Trice texecutive ofteer); | tuermasting, sod tendered him rs this bebail the wore, | his regiane ct cu whe retreat Bs ge ‘opened tecweai raterm, pleagees, supreme Jovoph Mt. Clark and . Harry Watxeys. Of their esteem for Dimself and thq men under his com, | Served ou thy disastrous W Nver)tneomeuce’ cna 1 toes yoked upon a. mesaure.| mpetsopsines, through abe = Acting Master's Makee—C. P. Deidges, B. B. Shetr sod | mand. j Gipare ee cote te caine seats ctterwares ae meee Werests, such ag tbe King ut sax. | the retired cottages, the fH. Mebonald. He was responded to by Col. Gates, who in a neat snd | U8 feit yeriodicaily t Walcheren Grand | ‘areasement. : Paymaster's Clerk—Wm. H. Nevion. modest pooch returned saltable acknowledgments tor the | #9 that be was ac Son aes Pan ‘and Newean, are aoemsaip aprianeh Lem ‘popal * Surgeon's Steward—Kaward B. Ferris. Kind qpnsideration of bis (rlends for bimeel( and his { ny RE x, iataken in hand by agsirm Pet. | beginuing we pmeter the Howgva, 5.—The gunboat Howqie will sail from the | command Sean ete tn tleeaer tae te the une ; Hr ‘and 9 order not to be quite ex peevnast ye every ¢ De final effort which Is to bring this war toa cleo and re- bree ys toon, the Crown Pree will be cold Charlestown yard in @ fow daya to join the blockading | sioey cur country w its former ‘ned bappy con. | ‘allowed to either as the repecseutatice af his fa. Spee tase ai 1908. Aoot of Wilmington, N.C, ‘The following is list of ber | dition. own hook. At any vale, be-las been sbeorlogs 10" comparison’ frie A onnthag ‘Tho eatimonial consis of an elegant sword of Damas. thee Ot greet harcy Uy the King and sussiea tbe Uesteln op which too place tis _ n stosl, in a stiver scabbard, mount roy evening. Cowsater ) RR 660 Ac'ing —_. ene G. Wright. fds appropriately engraved; a savin akeeed of 69, Saret ibd om terre tea on since tbe wes 5 U S Bn beer 4" Yoo fd wt Acting laster—Onarles B. Wilder. bronzed steel, & sash, avurs and shoulder straps—the sereaimmbeace the pees, mance. | men Howe: 4 = Acting Pasigns—G P. 8t, Jobn and John Daily. i akpaine cama emanetion, H ot their © ho bebe ee it yl ee Bngincers—Chiet, Wra, Melane: Acting Second Assist. | “ental Gaice tas been te cetoie ever since tue begin. | tho King's wirhinx to soe him saows thas Beis thoroughiy: | Mixe Sm—th has Ce tpe Ad egestas cy Bo sot, 1. R. Wiley, Acting Thira Assistants, J.B. Rice, F. | ping of the war. Th April, 1881, he accompamied tho | ‘ Cough | Reow 1 will te ae a wet 20 Hariem W. Moores, Jr aod thomas Teibbs? ; Twentioth Now York State Militia on the three months | So ™ rane + ia of ‘Acting Master's Mattma. ¥. Arew ‘ rvice in the capacity ot major. Im Auguat of that year “an ian 14 = Acting Assiviant Paymaster—k. W. Brooks. the regiment he ving been reorguntved and flied up tothe oe re ee ee PS eae 9009 Tov in Paymaster's Cler’-—W. H. Rider maximum, he again went forth as its tieatenmnt colonel, 8000 a Ss ies Manon, T—Sloop Marion amd her tender America Ant aid duiy wih itu King's division of Setdowall 4 nd 1000/Fi ene at. ae sailed from the Charlestown Navy Wart ou Tuesday | COFPA. Im Septemiet, isdd. Ne wuensedad to the colonel: |S To 1814 ke | concert with Lodi Napoleon. und that bor seneme fow tho 1 ney < qxowning, on « cruise along the hastern oot, b -mapiuathh. stent bereees j lett France aud procanded to America 10 serve againat uke | reconstitation of Germedy Yt part of w grand peaguct | geusiomen. my - ' 3S oi a ‘nti pete Caoccua, 5.—The gunboat Chocvira, which retumed to | The Twentleth militia, while under is command, took | afmies of the roraDlie, where be remalaed iil a/tr the | the tend alin O Wit” Se Mt pn Povreep toch As ne cneeeet an I in cater ase tenon | ae 1000 Oe aN Vhitadelpbine few days sivce from the biockade oft Wit. | Part ia the battios of Chantilly, Houlh Mountain, Antic. | Sava rt Norigao major of ie fvrce emploved ia redacime | Saxvesitiab ru slecioo Uadot ths proveeting Lapp ly sight eraption of bras buttons pened $ Too Michigan Cen Miia, 136° tnington, is to be refed (or sea wit all couvenieut | tm itusit and ite eomemnnder, and iM the Ins receuriag che | the Dicky 1a Demerara. Sabseqentiy. and tor many | bayanein, ia a clear, enor. of the wine ty Twe Paslapetr ols BAe nbeae ten reve” nel] Seesomn x 13 40 14 cath : s ve joyed on a duty which he oftea eyo ufbw © Tudorien, apd a rey oF ligt | skiital manmer | G9 aes speed and reported ready for ser at the Navy Yar ateanl ea bo inca Gree usta b woohdlerthe protectins tyrone | ts cae the strange aaxiety of the Frave, ‘on. i sneaiem Ono of them, In particular, evbibits consty. | 5000Chev & Tol sf. by 4 bo » Way Abe will be taken in hands at the Mhilwtelphia Navy” |, ber ty (orce the ejections and sales for toe reeovery of | to eatabliah a soo of the Spwe of Austria on. rouge { erable excellence in the uanagemens of horse ilesh, agdt | 6600 Pitts, Mabel 190. 100 “ — Yard in a few days, Sho is ove of the twenty-three gan " ileay of the Potomne 8 Pre tithe, then so ronimon in Ireland. Years of twactive tito | of the Monterurane wn Of Mexico Mat au arn. | would tien with @ovy the Head of thet imdividuat 19900 Caer Ps 4 eB ssvsnree, 12m eee oe on rac Kee iiienliaes iia “tha oneteces Artay of were wow apparently before Rim, aod Magee Camphen | ext of WHAL Austr s ovy cxpect from AR vilanco wth | mous mthe songs of minetretsy, the 5000 Miss & Mo id g- 08, ee an oats trullt for out, | Pa. hod almost resigned himself to th: career of u ballyay | France, moaterial guargaiee for hee Putnre good ues | ligt salaried driver ou the Ka.ckerbocker live. 0900 Americaa toon ie ay ali of which have proved very successful . oicee, when, luckliy, he became master «4 x few haudred | Mavior. The present commtituti the Gormanie | The pleasure seskers are laying ont Wane” or | T9008 dO. 8 de. is Ractm: Smamax, KThe mortar schooner Rachel Sea. Fe.» ARSL MD, JUVE. . |) Loken, Wem whiet Re garebanst es leuteasavensneicy CT Me eegeard o fs er ly bp wo oboe the ed beep 10s ee Nak im itd do " “ ‘i nd (hi sam made all the di Wot winder the safeguard of the Wolo Union, and iq courae. 1 Ww ¥ ‘America y man, Lieutenant Commanding Q. A. Sooper, arrived yes | ‘The Wyoming biperony 4 and Boarding Hail, and the cat Sereren tas roe-on ton wore cok — Bie ape en ct oh yey ame j se rat eat tpe a erates hers. lies ry whe nt wt ow ao. terday from the coast of Texas, vin Key West August 14, | buildings for tho ladios’ department, wore conmimed by | fry Great Briatey fu! te merpbeaor It, including | gnocess Ls peritetty @oguret 6A Quicksliver ¢ ‘&. ‘ This yore! was one of the original “Porter Mortar Fie. | fire yesterday, Togs $4,000; lasurance 86,000 Vain war was dochwed against Thus, la kei, Linge TE, bow ayer A Pacatiatruction oF the A mparuado ball is boig arranged af ome ofthe b 200 Oe gcre wu &

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