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<Waesieothat Jesse Meyberry had veen ‘afrésted in Phita- , Hetptla end forwarded to tho provost marshal of tho Flug of tho court was ‘Guilty’ —the seuteuco— i MEADE’S ARMY. ilix. Homey Thompson's Despatch. ee Secon Al Comps, Peay Evers, August 1863, } EXDCUTION OF 4 Bisewe ek ‘This Meravon JW 2 Paha TH to witness the Aseoution of erivate Jes-c hort y. Of Company © (for vemeriy Company M), Seventy-frst Poanaytvania Yolun- Aeers (First California regiment {tue folowing are the dt» AB ‘Qo tas Gh OF October, 1461, bis rogiment waa ota *ioned at Pooiesyillo, Md. At nixbt, when the rollin of the , ~diiferent companies-were calied, Jesso Mayberry, of Com- ‘pany M, was absent. Three days pawed, and, Mayberry “Doing still missing, bis name was dropped {rom the rolls, | ‘aud he was reported a deserter, Kaye merged into weeks, and woeks into months, uatit | ‘¢weaty one had paased, and, nothing having been hoard , Of bln during that time, Jesszo Mayberry and his crime vwwere Forgotten by vearly every person in the army. j in tho meantime his regiment bad distinguished itaelt, } “Waving been engaged in almost every battio which the | qatiant Army of the Potomac fought, from Ball's Bluff to Gettysburg. At the time of bis desertion it aumbercd ; Sixteen buad-ed and forty.seven mon; now ons hundred | 7 thee bib doy. of Juily inst Lientonant Cotouel Koohers- ‘ange, of the Seventy-first Pennsylvania, received a + @imiatony ander whose charge ho world remaia. until bis | Artal byeerct martial should take place and: bis Me wads Woewn. “At lant the order arrived, eod the (ind “TO Re SHOT TO DEATH WITH MUSKEIRY."” ‘The order arrived at the division beadquarters.. Tho epeigover heard the terrible sentence read with a firttipos ‘that was really wonderti). “He had po doubt made up this mind: to-the worst, knowing full well that death is ‘the penalty for the crime of desertion. Lieutenant Blac! © omamander of the provost guard, was responsible for bis” J .@eourity after he was delivered into bis custody, aod a aguard wad placed over him night aod day. Now that ha.) ‘qc -sho » was doomed, the guard was doubled, watching him con- »stantly with loaded muskota and fixed bayonets. This «morning | received permission to visit the prisoner, if be ~ thonired to see me, for the purpose of making any state- + gaenw for publication. He said that he would liko to ree vvime FE foend him lying upon the ground on bis rubbor 4 lanket, in the shade of the brush in front of the quarters ~-@f the provost guard. As 1 approached he made a * motion preparatory to rising oa his foet; but I told ‘Rim to lay atill, and, bending over, asked him if ho wighed. me to publish avy statement or request in the ~Qotemas of the Hrnap, and whether he had any word to «send t fue friends, or warning to ythers, He said:— “{ d@ vot think that justice bns dune mo, as this ‘aes my first offence,” { asked him if he had anything else to say. i =n muy say 1 warn ail from desert- ary more!” “Muy | ask how old yon are’? “Twouty seven years old the 8th of next October."” “Married” a and three children.”’ Where do thoy jnve?”’ Phitadelptaia.’’ What business were you in bofore you enlisted?” ‘A waterinan ”? ‘This was word for word between mo and the unfor- s"dunate man, and, as] did wot wish to take up more of his time, | shook him by the band aud bade Lim goodbye. DIS APYBARANCE, Mayberry, when J first saw him, was lying down, ap- eoparently aa quiet and u rhed as any one around him. He bad on a pair offloe infantry pantaloons, army © aiades, and on bis pead an vid brown cittzen’s cap. He » Meet eight or nine. He was an ordinary looking man, with @ pate (ace, dark bair and mustache, was cleanly «ghaved, showing the prominest cheek bones and thin Sey ener Nata St one wie & Se very 4 nis, frequert wi brow with bis handkerchief. and an occasional sigh, gothing could be observed. His conversation was car " i i i re Fe f 3 BF #3 eee rH ge i i li 7 i Hifi Hit an bites shir 3 : iy a g i ui te i i i ! i [ i SEF ini lie ently He el ail ile fe 3 - ‘ i 3 gs Hi iin i fl & ; God from the tect the cyes of bot! ittering line of the First brigade of the Second bh adsanced with music and }. fling to the prisoner bute tew feet. He watched them apparent ipterest than pags th nde fiage 4g, torming A bright and beautiful spectacie, it sk Ces oumele t this fair line should new be mov. 00 for the exvres® yi of witnessing a scone of orror—the shooting o1 a former comrade in cold bicod. {t was oven 80, however. Death is the penaity for deser- ‘Hoa, and the carrying ous Of the rentence for ibis crime hes now become an a toad military necessity. TURER 1DER OF 4 SQUARE. Over the bili, and across the road to the rear of the prisoner, the troops have moved, rnd they are now form. img into tho. three vides of @ square, between the Virst division aod tho corps headquarters, in a fleld to the tolt of both, Hero I will leave them for a (ew moments, wo the prisoner, and in a ebort ume will show you, what the fourth side of the square is leit open for, as authing 8 there now but a pile of earth, and a deep bole from where the earth,was dug. ‘THE FUNERAL PROCESSION. Scarcety had the last regiment marched up the hiil (paxt the prisoner before avother military party, or ratuer aamp of « about down t Me tuetsticr tno ‘was no pomp or pageantry bere, for no steol prauced or colors waved. Nay, it was inst. nificant in its ‘mnalinens aor lack of beauty, compared to that ¢ i844. e te tt £ soldier who \s abost to be executed — At this time { was standing near sitting. Just after the diviainn iy sbut Dolt upright, as if be had Jonned for an imetant against i i i sat ij il ae fz it 3 by t H suain, coat 00, and as «Bit Be tureed round , ehok hauds with ‘ead anorgeaut, and raid wo the latter, i H § i g ih 5 4 i i 5 g Fy = i ge Tre ; st Hi i i He re li voters, the procession was /Daivog, coutiouing * #-w march Whee wp (t was bated jor the purpere of Tapewd 10m ROLE, ‘This was dome by the sergeant of the sharpsbootere, “he commander oi) the proven’ guard ‘ating 1 the rea of the twelve men The sergeant was < pace oF seo orheer, abd received the rifles, one ata the ison, whose Lacks were to. # bot intended Ubat they should see were loaded of not: for one of the & cartridge, and thus each man | ope tant recerved It | | | Jowered (rom the shou met thas hed an > pa eR proceed: Stil be quarted | aeRO Lhowghtof a reprieve arriving OF per. ‘eps te though the it ad alresty arrivet, and chat at | fast moment be would be saved. He mutt but 1 don't Volieve that bethough: of 4 reocleve at that hour, Po $e So eae Soe oreo thet he mut dio—that « terri. bie cxample musi be made. Ana pow tho command, aud, © forward,’ given, the Procewaion again moved slowly and ine band struck up solema guics o the ( march. The prisoner oo- ms THE GHAVE—TUK TROON On reaching the top of the bitte stirring picture was presented to tho view. ‘Tnere was the grave, the threo ‘ofa hollow square formed Ly the whole ae by ee ataff were tothe right, as ugneral Webb, the com monde: “ SS cre cr th i ao era: when they right flank to the rear/ The uard, are ne See eye yh TS wide 4 arms (our men the coffin right. 4 f his lost side. een sce ort ete ts wi OK ly for over a minute, when two oa Iara, whose fire was reserved, advanced their proces into hia chest. He struggled yet for a tew seconds, and | bave resulted io any other than then expired, tbe Ulood frothing from his mouth aod postrils. The, band vow struck up quick time, and the division filed of by brigades and returned to camp. A crowd from the other division now agsembicd arouad the body for the purpose of grati(ving their curtasity: but they wero instantly dispersed by the officers of tho various ai Mayberry was on Amerf€an by birth. He told the tor going into Bormuda from Wilmington, N.C. The rebel that be did not desert because he was a coward, aad givene qeasen whatever for duing a9: GEN. HEJNTZELMAN’S DEPARTMENT. Skirmish with Guerilias—Mosby Badly Wounded, &e. 'd Wasuincton, August 29, 1863, Official information was received to-day at General Heiotzelman’s beadquarters of a skirmish on Monday last betweon a detachment of the Second Massachusetts ca- valry (California regiment), and Mosby’s men. This attack by Mosby was made st Coylels tavero,on | occurring thure relative to negro laborers, who have do- Iattle River turnpike, some few miles this gite of Fair- fax, about two o'clock ia the afternoon. Our men, numbering ouly twenty-five, wereattacked | diarism ia frequent. A large quantity of cotton had beea front and rear at the same time, but fought manfully. Our loss was two killed, three wounded and nine tuken | flames. prisoners, together with all the horses our men bad in charge, fifteen of which, howevor, were alterwards ro captured, leaving oighty-five still in the hands of the rebels. The loss of the enemy was one captaio and one liou tenant killed, and one lieutenant and three privates | da, for Nossau, had arrived, consigned to Bourne, a ‘wounded. Mosvy, himself, was wounded in two places—in the side and in the thigh. His wounds are regarded as morta). Colonel Lowell pursued the enemy from Ceutreville as | the South in the British West India Islands ts unusually far as Neckers’ Gap, but they succeeded in making their | brisk at this time; there are twenty-five steamships eo- escape by reason of having constant reméunts of fresh | gaged in plying between St, Georges, Nassau, to Wilming borses. Meconmeiseance of the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca: & Wasatraros, August 29, 1863.4 Some of Scott's Nine Hundred cavalry have recently been making reconnoinsances on the line of the Chess- peske and Obio cagal. There was no appearance of ‘Thursday, but a§ one o'clock yesterday morn led tH Viceen Sldidil din fren og inie-csermeen who were stationed at Edwards Ferry, when about two miica above, were fired upon, one shot striking Alonzo Picket, of Company D, going through hie jaw and inflicting a dan- gérous wound. They wore both captured, aod, after Deing deprived of theis horses and arms, were permitted to return to camp. On their arrival Captain Halleck immediately set out, with sixteen men, 0 reconmoitre the canal, witihout encountering any enemy until be ar- rived within half e mile of the ferry, when | The customs officers in bis advance of four men were captured by a party of Tebdeis, and on looking towards the camp be saw it in | regard to those shipped to Nassau,N. 1. bunds that the possession of between three and four hundred of the enemy —supposed to be White's'or Mosby's mea. During the absence of the reconnoitering party this camp was attacked and one of the rebels is known to ‘have been killed, and the reserve which bad been left bere scattering and falling back on snother encampment eximent under Captain Campbell ,at Muddy i. when the whole body. numbering about S tired from the line of the canal to the ied the reer, where they were when last heara irom, drawn up in live of battle. Our for:e at Muddy Branch yesterday captured two mea, one hom admits be piloted stuart into Mary- land previous to the baitie of Gettysburg. A BECONNOISSANCE UP THE CIMCKAHOMINY, | ‘pct tc Mr. W. H. Set Despatch. Fourxgs Moynor, August 24, 1863. ‘A reconnoissance to the Chickahominy river started | vbtaiming its commodities on terme O* (aVorable ast from this piace on Sundsy evening, the 233 imst., on board of the steamtug (. I’. Smith, Captain Porter, For | any law of the States, and if there be no legal sanction for ‘the protection of the men, a number of bales of hay were placed on board of the boat, to guard agaivat rebel sharp- whether the enemy occupied th® shores of the river in any force, and aiso to destroy a vumber of smal! boats weed by the rebels to cross the troops on. General Fos ter determined to send a sufficient force, not for the pur. pose of attacking the enemy, but to harass bim, and ea- trusted the execution of bis orders to Major Jobn 3. Stevenson and Gev. Wistar, of the Third Penney! vania ar- titery., garrisoving the fort, who, in company with Lieutevanta F.s Harris, D. H. Chambers, ©. Lippy and sixty picked men, comprised the reconnoitering part: Shortly after starting from this place, Mayor Stevenson, ‘according to orders, stopped at Jamestown I |, on the James river, where he endeavored to communicate with Geveral Wistar. Finding po signs of any Union trooja, of any other person whatever on the island, he conded up the Chickahominy river, marking carcjully ail She places passed that may be of Iptorest towards future Operations. Arriving at Hogpen lsiand, a place known by that pame, some ten or twelve miles ow the CBickabominy from it* month, janded a party of bis men, avd rovured the couniry & circalt of about three miles. All the bouses in ti inity were oven. pied by old men, women, chic! aris besring popula! teemed Ww bave been nom rat innentus. Anding any rebel troops here, mwroy to Woda weed -" net tbe of PMPYARD LANDING. From this ae weltan the former landinge « bye | party was veteched wo scour the country, but po # persope were found in thie neighborhood, ye be ys eg Was deemed advisable to seck the HE = | lisktift i ES Fs EF f i z 53 ii. pn ag party were compelled Ls f-4 recome to keep « peng cay Aa bye Wate, eoneaey we ven tered Our men, baviog tr oe ebore several miles that day, wer» onaideraiy ‘olives, not sorn retired lo rest, tobe up with te lark on the next morning, when we agaio provreded up the river, to & place called CLAY RANE LANOENO situated on the right hand ride of the wt tion we found # wher, which feel \tared siderably. A seonting party vroceeded com. At this ste. our land 11g er Hy as befor ene “ntered a party of Robinwen's bering us nearly two t one, ( rebel plekets fired several sore back o% our main body time, and fioviig that the in on ambush, we retired & CHARGE HV Tor WHORL Carer was made cu Our lithe bead, bul the ot NEW YORK" ALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST: 30, 1863. 5 naam ETA - SE me Ce Cet Sn eee “ Gur men and their fre caved UBs.anemns te ‘The Lauach of the Re do Luig Per- Religtous intettigen ** MISCELLANKOUS. ae Getermination. inquiry (rom ‘and alle. CHUKOR FERVIOES 10-BaT. TTKNTION. » an EN a Raed = > Aad. =| JNORE AS OF THE PDLAD ITALIAN NAVY. In 86. A60's church, kigttconth strom, em wn oe A gai ° ° 2 s ® pie cmlpente me py YoolMagay morning at precisely ton o'ctock Mr. WI. | g.e,servicewat balt-pest ten, haat ieee“ 1) 2 5 ff ff lft who aro pecettiened to stent ‘on raids ‘a Webb laucthed $ho now ant sviendid (rigato Re do Luigt | past-seves o'clock, the eftersoon Being for ded ann. & timo —x Grisenremin aed a =— Pod found | Gi Portogntio Tor spPWatian navy. This vessel iavimer | Roy, § m, Pell, D..D., willpronoh ia tho Fitieth mm,“ 4 Of eedentary habits iroultet with wi tude, palpitation of the heats, lank of appetite. Bbip to the Ro a’1i ch was launched from the game church, acer Rigbth avenue, at balf.peas teu A. M., om yard on the 18th of Aprifs four P. M. Al an ourly bour the people = Calvintom will Lethe subject of discussion at (he peopte'e® 4 MOE lorpid Liver, aot om ” Cumstipaton, Ae, dew ve he celebrated halt-past ning o'clock there @rero at least ten thoussed | meeting, at 187 Bowery, at three o'clock I M. ‘The open Persons Present. Many of theut grout om board of the | ing speaker will prove that ihe labors of Jebn Calvinhave ship. Worhosld judge about one (hOqsandwere on her | grontiy promoted the cause of liberty, civilization end @ecks when she stid into the water. thiyenvst was de | progress, corated with oational dags, the Btors and MPpes waving Over ber bows, and Dodworth’s Band whs va board to Onliven the scone by sweet music. Among the aotadilities who were present was Charter Bertinatti, the Italian Miaister, from Washington ; Captain dei Santo, who i4 0 command ber; Chief Engineer Puisi several of the foreign consuls now in the city ; Commodore Mervine, paval constructors Delano and Pook, and other | Covomemt Pall, 66 Urchard street, (or the parpose of re distinguilfhd porvocanes. ‘Ag! sbe struck the water Miss | ceiving the yoar ly report of Boances, and for transacting Suchivi, the daughter of one of the leading Kalina mer- | gucty otmer busieces as may occur chants, who was dressed in ite, with a ecarf of red. Spiritual meetings of the congregation of the New Dia- white and blue, stepped forward, and ‘broke e Bottle Of | pensation are held at ball 054 Uredway, corver of Twos: champagne’ orerwer bow, obristening her Re a0 Luigi | ty.thied strest,at bal{-peat toa iu the morning end! at di Fortogatle. - * as three aod bait.gost seves ia tbe ovemmg. Afternoon omm- Phe sate i afterwards towed to the Novelty iron | ference, se formerly, beld at Dodworth's Hall. y , ‘THE ROOK GMITTEN IN HORES BY wOsRE, Hor machinery is boing built by @. W: Quintard ofthe} yar. runtor, of the Syria mission, sending to tho Mis- Morgan Iron Works. sionary House copy of the following lettor, written by ‘The spectators testified their approbation of the leunc® | sim to one of the prifestors at Andover, expresses mucky by cheering tustily, and after secing ber (airly alloat | corgdence that *‘thie ie the identical reok,trom whence they dispersed to their homes. This'te tho eeaond vowel | nowen the otredem which quenched the thiretof tho thou- for tho Inatian nav} that Mr, Webb Baw'buil,the ‘rat || ds of ternel;”* and says ‘future travellers will probs- (the Re a'italis) being now nearly ready for ses: After | babiy conten this opinivn.”* this launch Mr. Webb invited tho distinguished persons Remcr, Syria. ‘23, lees. to PLANTATION MITTLAS wrtetet nO" feeommended by the highest medicnt auther| 20 tOMMedial’ benetetat etlect. They avy CCdlogiy aarvenvie, perien:'y pure, ame Where @ henkiny, grain At the Alanson M. E. church (Norfolk strest, veer Grand), tho pastor, Rov. J. E. Scartes, having returacd to the city, wil! preach at Beif-past ten in (he morning and Dall-past seven in the evenimg. Prayer mentingat @ quarter to three in the alterneoe. A regatar spnual general meeting of tbe f’nad Bertth Besevotent Society will take piace at two o'ctock, at ‘They purify, etrengthensiand igor ue Phoy create whealtiy myrtiic ‘They are an autidoie tmetenge of Pate: 404 dict ‘They overcome effhotwes aeipatioY ed lac boven ‘Tuey atrengthen the syetem wed cull Yew the mmiad They pyre siaermatle sepmiaseraa ra Fe one ‘Mhsy purity the breath and ayittity of (Ly stomace, ‘They eure Dyephysia qd Commaiman. ‘They eure Diarrhors, Cevigen, amit! Cholera Mornaw ‘They cure Liver Complaims end Nezvous Headache. ‘They make the weak strung, (he lowgaid brilliant, 004 are exhausted matare'a great irelorer. They are composed of the celepreiod Calings® Lark, wlolergrerc, sassaltee, regem and: herve, ail preserved im pertectly pare 1, Crete rum, For partivislers, see circulars aot Leathmontals ar mind opets Prevent to bis office, where a cold collation was served dp.” Having reeently returned from a v . Much credit ts due to Mr. C. Moizzar, Mr. Webb's able a econ pom yng | oe foreman, for the arrangements at the launch, which | Sain; Benny Phen ‘been noticed by any pnw passed off without an accideat of amy kind, and for his | who bas w: (6 80 wtriking, that — zeal and attention in pushing forward the work oa these | had it boca it would certaialy have bees meation. | the cork, wit plamtation srne, and oar firm signature om vousols. ‘The gentlemen of the press are indebted to nim | O°, 18 coming be oat Hore sro tao he reed | wfiae steed plate engraving of side label. See tbat ove for maay favors. page 69 of tbe |, he says bottiota not ve@tled with spurious and deleterious stu. 3 z 5 a i ‘The Re do Portogallo, ono of the two trom-clad frigates and Barrow valley rune . We defy person to match the teats or charectew crore by Vr Banal aon star bis scnuationo | SP Soacton' aun rather tint, | gor or = Naples to be built in this country, was contracted for by | In this valley, at the distance of nearly a mile trom the | 9 O¥F Beals Any 1@ som pre eiding ty aall I i Mr, Webb during bis visit to Eirope, at the time he took the convent.” On the cast side of the Yalloy, and at ite entrance, is a small bill separated Out the Russian frigate General Admiral. At first there | The ticuntain by e road about one bubdred fect acroee, were moordérs given as to her bejug iron-clad; but after | which prover he follow in guing to the convent from the Hampton Roads affair betwoen tho Menitor and the | Wady-cs-Sheikn, while those who go to the convent by Merrimac the contract was altered accordingly. She Isa the south side thls hill fe tbe camping ground, end Girat clase forty gun frigate, carrying hor heaviest battery bE ee to It we made a short circait of five minutes! ri vido pitous Oo arny at our on the gun deck, while tho spar deck is pierced but for pind p mast lpsnop roe Me port On erring, ot our ten guos. From the appearance of her ports on the gu | Lorine io their homes, to fill our bartels with water. dock we should judgo that she is to be armed whoily with | They said they would tage two of them to a spring where rifled guns. there was 8 reservoir, into.which they word place them. She w two hundred aud ninety-four feet in length, Atty- | They potuted out to ua the direction, 00 the west side of five (cot beam, thirty foot six inches depth of bold, and | the valley, under Horeb, and wg perceived a fow trees at five thousand five hundred tons, carpenter’s measure | that place. Towards evening | my party that I would ment, These dimensions gave ber builder an opportunity | go and seo whether they bad filled and sunk the bar to display most beautifal outtiues in her model, and to | jn tho pool. Tho direo ion of tho spring was give ampie svace for cabins, storerooms, maguzines, ke. | across the valley from tbe camping ground. A\ Her build docs not materially ditter from ordinary ‘ves. | the tents ia about two mirffies I ascended sels. of-war, conte that trom tbo wator line upwards she | whoro we made the cirouit, then passed down fails in considerably, 80 as to give no angie to shot. | clivity, after which the ground gradually rose unt I Her frame is of the best white oak, put togetBer 10 | reached the spring in about Len minutes by « rugged path a superior manner with iron strappings, which render | cyer large boulders of Sivaite granite. Here | was su her one of the best constructed vessels over ro water inswing from built by Mr. Wobb. As yet but litte of ret n AQ Oolique direction, joiners’ work of tho vessel is completed, owing to | the highest part of it on the left, and slopt ‘the fact that the engines are not in their places, and the | wards the right. The lowest part of the fissure was as trom plating is not secured (o the sides of the vessel. ‘The | high man’s head from the ground = The surrounding gun deck bas porta for sevevteon guns. On cach side the | rock is the solid red granite of Sinai, smooth on the face, Portheies are of @ peculiar shape, being very uarrow aod | and unbroken by fxsure of seam. Tha tiasure is about bevelled inward, like the «embrasures of a fort. ix feet long, four inches wide, five inches deep at the The captain's cabin will be located on tho after part of | bottom, and twelve at the top, and runs down into the thie deck, end will bo large, and pooassney fetes up be- | rock parallel with the perpondicular side of the moun. fore leaving bere, The wardroom is ou berth deck, | tain, The water seems to meue about two feet above the and contains fourteen ststervoms ger than | bottom of the rent, tlowtag over the lowest part of it na bavy, ickworn of a man's finger. The roser cans, which will be feet long by Give in width, and four axaistant engiveers and } fegt deep, 2nd wae acarty full when | reached the place, ship, Tho mess lockers are | Wheu full, the water is let off, some tweuty or amidsbhi;s, aud are roomy and very omveniut. One of | more fruit teces, As | wan the Tam aware) the greatest luxuries on board are the bathrooms, two of | to observe,tbis singular “rent” of Horeb,”* which are 08 ech wie of the berth deck, forward of tho | and am upable 10 find any allusion to itm the bovks of stowage bu! |. Forward on the berth deck are tho | purckhardt, Robinsop, Staley, or other traveliers, | sick bay, tho , ke, Bolow the deck are tho store: | (hought it my duty to inform the public of the fac roum, waier tavks, bread Icckers, magazines, shellroom, | oder that future travellers may not fail to nee it, Coud NiouT Chane, shot lockers, Sc. On the sper-deck, which is botDb: | wo upyose that Moses bed a rod about six foot long, snd - , proof, are ports (or two pivots, ove forward and one aft, | (bat, rulsing the lower end of it as high as bis head, atruck NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS two quarter Pg ed gangway ports and two bow | 44 obliquely against the granite cliff, and that a wedye ite, dettoate and t tion Bitters by the gailoa or in balk if an imposter, We sell ooly in ovr toe Imitating thisbottle, of selling en whether called Plantation Biviers or not, is acrimiuat 4 méae the United States law, and will be ao proveeuiad by us, We already have oureye on two partion reGiling our besten, e., who with cucord tn getting tora, The demand for Drs lea, clergymen, mereban The simple trial of & boitin is tho evMenee we presmat of their worth and anperiority. They are sold by ail rrepect: able druggists, grocers, ply beets and country stores IMPORTANT FROM BEAMUDA. ‘The smack Pacific, from Bermuda, arrived at this port yesterday morning. She passed the reboi steamer Gladis- im bettie, Any porom ¥ Other material therein, hemeetven i mo quar - * from te steamer Robert Leo, from Wilmington, N. C., arrived Au gust 23. Sho bad been chased for nine hours by a United States gunboat, and bad thrown overboard three hundred bales of cotton to escape. August 26, latiinde 35, longitude 67, passed a stcamer steering cast baviog & ship in tow; supposed her t be the privateer Florida, with a prize ship in tow. The cook of the smack had been on board of the Florida for fifteen day$, and is certain she was the Florida, as she passed close to the smack. ‘The Bermuda Gazeti« gives an account of the proceod- ings in St. Goorges, showing that serious troubles are Pientation Bite ie perfect y imorodvote, 202 Broadway, N,V. ALA. GERATORS AT COST. HOUND! «Keeping articles equally low, ai K. 0. BAR! Groat Bazaar, Cooper Inaiute, T_OHURCH, AT HOME, VISITING CARDR FR Note Fi In elegant style Beale Presse. Mt ver et RVBRDELL's, 372 Bromdwas, coracr Duman street. NEW CRRTUBR VOR THK WANDKERCHIRG, manded higher wages for work on discharging robel ves els. Several assassinatious have occurrod, and inceo- set on fire, and thrown into the bay to extinguish the ATTRACT OF THE MIGHT BLOOMING CKREEX MONT BLOOMING cERKUS NIGHT BLOOMING cHREUK NIGHT BLOOMING CRREUK NIGHT BLOOMING CERHUR SIGHT BLOOM) No. CHRKUR ‘The rebel stoamera Cornubia and Engenic were at the wharf whore the fire occurred, and sent their crews to extinguish the famos. A mooting of citizens was beid and a reward of £200 offered for the arrest of the incen- diary. Steamers Fannie and Jeannie, from Halifax, Flori- ell known rebel agont. The rebel steamer Phantom, Wilmington, with eottoa, arrived on the 10¢h. ToS other items of news relate to the movements of the rebel blockade runners. The contraband trade with ports, The lajd on heavy oak beams, over | shaped cavity was thus miraculously formed, this reut wy vg Walch are placed ove half toch iron plates, eectred | wovhd meet the condition exactiy, 1, would, simply state ee re fo that po bolts can be that | made the above discovery ov the 2uth of February. grneraliy tn,N.C., Charleston aud Mobile. The following is a a — Capture of Rebel Spt partial list of the names of tbheso Aaglo-rebel blockade . . . . Ir 1 A DYE, | are of a traders:—Lad: , R.E. Lee, Phantom, Mail, Gibral. | Dogeny, and the bajustrades and Foutnem*Honnow, August 29, 1563, om tar, Den tian sa Sa Voorn, Baneboe, Eilaabeth, | @ made of Uraas. ‘The riagiog, instead of ‘Two rebel soldiers recoutly made their way inte Nor STA ATH YB: nae nae time nae, ae . Y Pe tte + | on the outside of tho veel, is secured to the deadeyes oa Lok yh, KS Gooeral Beauregard, Ellen, Anva, Veave, Cornelia, Eugo- | the inside of the bulwarke, tbus givin; foie, Va., aod after taking notes of averything of military | Cotton nie and Advance, We the outside of the vessel. Yoterest in and about the city at'empted & retura to The ALS) At pn Fa, sheapent te ee works, . she . 4 each tnthe vented, the ‘The Anns, Flore, Venus and Phantom arrived at Nassau | oti 9 Eile n Richmond, but were captured belore passing onr lines. | Bote ihe quamthiy of dye im ihver wa-ally sald lor ee from Wtimington, N.C. eduring the week ending August } pidce, so that sho cam butt a wooden vessel ‘They are now prisoners in Fort Norfolk, and it is expect. doliar, The VENETIAN DYE ie werranted not to injure the 18, They brought fall cargoes of cotton, rosie sod navel Hes ogee are building a od will moet their deserte ina few days, Their names | or tie wn he alidbplost ngve> stores, for transbipment to England, ape yt | sre William T. Backus and Nathaniel Wilkersou. : cs any ovale propelled by obe~comporition propeller, which, by The Rowing Championship. «| Sas permanent 00 the halt frei!” Var oole by oi! devegs 4 There ie bow every prospect of & seoond match ALL. MATIEWA Genern! Agent =— ‘The British steamstrip Mail, Captain Gilpin, from (ias- gow, Scotland, arrived at St. Georges ber ou the 29th ult. She is to be engaged in biockade running, and ere this wee. I... San: ¢ Now Vor, has made ove or two tripe. The steamship Otbra'tar, | fo mmke 4 pamace under for the Champiousbip of American wate beiweon | ee eS from London, also a blockade runner, arrived at st, | (iezed, and wil not look the present holder of the tile—Jobua Ward, of | 4 CARD <P Georges on the Zist ult. 3 gta ows x ia <bemehs, fone Hemill, ot THE EPPECTA OV CATAQRE = al Tuallen mmediato- Trade Between New York and Bermuda, | which, after the revolution, was \y sfter Bis defcat at yi ae Cog’ oF ke eto ca o “wad 000 aside; but the latter refused (4 tow om Aly othar [From the Bormuda pn Ro tle ee ee BPs former ot bene ape he Two waters thea the Hudsow, although ho subsequently SMELL. TASTE AND UIEARINO menced epforcing the We KU NIECT OF to provisions e: agreed to row on the neutral waters of Lake (hampiein ee ee ce onl dekt ; ‘A gentiemsn belonging to thin city, ee 48 indacemeat to bate sorde . ance to row = poy r pressed bi 3 ; ingnces to give bim jor extenses, to ma Sweuy Gite vensels, cetrying “ne Z| match, To. thie offer Hamil oo Y day leer ber that If the $200 wae deposited by the Zontioman in ques eee amine pdm oda’ ee haga reer o ton, be would at once make the match. There is 6 et 1 captains of frigates, ‘end ight crptains of corvettes, cordingly no doubt of the requisite arrangements being pa navy Labeling ery eparenpey of two sbips-of. | ‘ade. nan ete Ne, wee Of Binot ths other of eighty guns; two Setpdeaee trams, and foe heehee trgaten; Metal Deaws two corvetios, a mortar vessel, five Drigancines two oppressive system with re- ‘ted to these isiands as with g00ds shal! not ulti be shipped to a Suutbern port are exacted from aaloee and tbe customs assume the right to prevent sBipments to these islands except under sach bonds. Although wis imposition mast impede snd complicate the importation of provisions trom tbe United States, it {a quite obvious it wi) not to any material oxtent preveot our getting what we want. The evasion of such arcgulstion is exceedingly casy, and no doubt will very A TrBeTion A LARGE PRMAIT JV for fall and winter y of je of array, Rady & Miata Latierion soun be reduced to a plain system. schooners. They were ail sailing vessols, and carried i ae | But it 18 important that we rbould know by what | about six bundrea guns. The Neapvlitas had fourtoen Chaas 454-- right it i@ tbat the United States authorit! 22, «, a Cireulars seat [ree of ob by aidressins olther to “eUUkaST RDDT & CO, Coringuon, ky. oF Bt Levis, Mo, steam frigates, four corvettes, elovea smalier ves sols, (bree transp tis, ten mortar vessels and thir: ‘stfl smaller orafte, carry ing Paixhan guns—mak i Of pinety-oight vossel«. carrying eight bunded and thirty two guns. The personnel was two vice admit fr ut to Ampose this vexatious restriction on our trade. If the Custom House officers have authority of law for exacting theee bonce, It seema to be a fit subject for remenstrance oo the part of the brtikh government, y ranted aorare: 48 it does not appear that any trade has had these fetters | rear admirals, nive brigadiers, eight captains of ships OMmcial Drawi ‘cept tbat betwoen the =tates and Nasean | (he-liac, seventeen captains of irigates, thirty houtenante | Lowery of Keatute = SRST OE ae BR DNOW i neostonney. ve inlands, We are are thal Great Britain | aod twenty ria mideh pmen. There were one hundred and Noree waa haa any (real H of osmuoree with the United States, but | four officers and eight hundred ae. Hor ifn cind feat 8, 9, 14, 29, 69, 40, 41 , 53, 60. yoly it world secrm ¢: Ayan to natural justice that | will consiet of the Ke d’italia, do Portogalio, both Ciane MA—Auguet 2 GataT REpCC TION apy country shorfid, ay vt Hogan steams te eae Ww. i. yh a = the Roma, Verre- | 13, 4, 65, 27, 94, 24, 25, 20. G7, 38, 42, 68, af, A Ee per'and Magasin | ™ Breveut the eubjewts any fri Power from (resty | ria, A ir u va Louis, build: Ol, 66, te adibre (is Pe 4, range, | Those belie built by the | Cireolars sent by sddvessiaz ha od ooh a corded to other Powers. feck are vi a the same rate ae “Jous A, MORRIS & CO. BOX OF m FAVEN MMADY UNI TELAT en, Riot we cannot learn that thee bondasare exected under | the one — buil hore, bul have all the improve- Covtagtes, He, A 0%, Sh price mi 8 At CMR ments with which the French are conversant: but it is paid that even the Italian governmeut fecie better Piewsed with the Americun built vemsels than it doas with the others but for prodential remous quietly eubmits lo foch dictation &3 the Freneh officers sen ft to ure. And so far have they endeavored to carry their | 99 19 94 gs power of nen oe they even wanted to plate the Gireniiee sagt yaa oe thn versela Mr, Web building. Amoriexn plates were | ‘ va, Oovtaginn, ond fet aside, #0 an to Introduce verre sn samen etapa naaas doe Gnally was decwied that tuo Ameriexn builder abculd plate his own veemela, The Reading forge, Sytert, McManus & Co., have fur Diehed the plates, which those used in the plat Jority of our turrets. The Last Log of the Rebel Prize Steamer Merrimac ‘he mer Peterhof—Re- 4 trond way the exaction of them it is doubly vexatious, although in that case the bonds themselves could have no legal validi- like oor own, such tr would not be submitted to; but the landmorks of tiberty bare b«eo so rudely treated in the United States that every fresh act of op- pro-sion is accepted there, apparently, mere anatter of course, and submitted to, however « ote, as dele apes if it bed all the constitutioal authority of « Prizes Cashed tn alt Leguiizned Latics Tt might even be questioned whet ber 0 |aw sanctiouing such ab exaction would be conat)tutinn Ip times of peace we presume it would hardly be ¢ mtenéed for, and not be imagined or assumed that war | ogona, not cnly the foundations of all rig! tt home, but those of all peighb ring and foreign count as well Vartial restrictions such ms these are contrary to all our preconceived ideas of the legitimate ‘reetom of eom. ON LARPLA AND ed eoared primia’ weet jem were, 0 VICTOR B MADE | merce. That it ia easy fo evade thom and imposible se Of Six Prison from ¢ Lae onal street, casi of Keesdwey | Feaily to atiain the object which they have i view, | say - } j makes po difference as between nation and nativo, The The prine steamer Merrimac, recently captared off Wil 12 Cartes de Visite $1. Notlee the Ad- | 0 prob mye « } bent ony oe) WP papi ileDt soe | mington and brought to this port, turns oat to be a prize | Tan's | Great Britain prohibit the exportation of arme excost | of no inconsider le valos. Yosterday, in overtauting - under bond that they snonld wot go North’ Surely this pene " o's Pate mander Sateen would be just an fair, but the U fea Stites need have no | Mer: the lox # were wenn Bel Gane Apprabrasion that & free government would attempt to | @utered thercom ax a log. The following ws verbatio Fr Oe te Oe) ees On he ee er A VAUGHAN 'S. 7A Mowery A proof shows Ove Siler Ailing Gallery Oret (oor impose, or & (ree peopiesubmit. to any such fetuts Yet | copy of the same — they may very well ;omember that they are inventing ‘Tavnepay, July 23, 1863, a0 eogine of oppression which may be (ound exceedingly | comes in clear and modest. Engineers ‘still at work on inconveniemt uw» themselves by and bye stmuld Great | Coginas, At two I’. M. got steam on the sbip, aud at five } ‘Britain occasion 10 practice the arts which the "i r “0 ‘ 1 Un ited ‘are teach: ber. P.M, wot! an chot sod sleomed down to Ube inlet, and For the Hate Barry's Trtee) | ae The beat ond cheapest artirke halt by Drogen | eee Emancipation in the Dutch W: W. A. Bateheior’s Hair Dye—Tre Beet | M Al maw styler of FAEPNT {From the same paper.) eters to the bens abventage Se cade thts day ta ee woRd; Weeteotonaaes, hesmiere bot yolignts. eat | PRANKS ot Captaie Bill, of the brigantine Lady ef th Fusoav, July 26, Uy ail dregeana eed pertamers Vectors, 1 Mareiay sireet. } ved on Sunday tha comes io with moderaie gales from the northeast sod ~ | of Ocnenn, Tiss ths edones te thes tiaed Wena, to clear. At two P. M. ot sm tops owe wens oorts Certesadeses Mate Dye, Pe Ne Youn rors whe onatertan aw throughout (be Dutch dominions, | atest. (rom which a departare we A.M. die ‘yas : a Ome commen with the slaves wet om aaneuner > ta dean of guintag. $2 SY. Cem Ra =] retell, Ne Q hater Howse, stiernnon, made free on the Ist of July ultimo Cm that the Agel Bi abeowet eo Porttion to | Commenced throwing over cargo off deck, 6rd continued ol 1X4 1 yoy yee tbe" oeseets Gat Stl we eld wor parceiv9 our pereuer guinad Tan, Preck low ness. Breprions oo _ . suater. fone. ana Biot ehes cared by GO! rt le ae fa Bator — Whol ay a Ny os nf Lag YS acps | P Yankee Cartosity jon. It le supposed that at this functare the Iroquole hed } {From the Royal Garrtte, @verbauied the Merrimac sed caused trouble, = The Gourned'’s Poudre Subitic Uprentse Hate A fee Ii1the chooser name ihe Jorephioe ¢ Crock. t " low forchents, of ony partel the boty Breton, arrived at these islands 0 euntiy took, ptenmer ie now lying st the Atlantic Gocks,and when | Warracied. US Breetway. pa Proprietor of the Musoom at Heston, | disebarged will be taken by the government to be used an one of the largest in the world, chart-ret the Jorenbine | » transport. The Peterboll, now lying at Wheeler's stores, for the purpose of & voy: here to cbtaio « collection of te aloo i be taken by the and wf be os | toe ete par D APPLMTON Y On 8 Renetone ial ng Rod Weanuilying | . | the many curious kinds « Cab, ke, with which the coral = i ‘ded with forge fe wbich Mr ¢ erg YX pa f od yh on Aye er es baw wa Lop hd a vided wht a * ody iy Marvbat Marray yesterday edmin inter, the seth of | tod jar boontitying | “ » inparend thre ve ured, om bis way hero aod sines bis errival, about, ATCRELOR K. 16 Bond atrees ' forty 4 ot inde ot feb Mr. Cutting @ scommpaniog | Siegmnee to Willams If Croppen and Semel Shoemener, 2 m e 1% Mr, Chamberiain, » naturaliet » Of New Orleans, Louisiane Willam Lee, W Moran and | inetve Wig avd Toupee, Amestin )° he +6 apts ypleman, iF m 3 vama, ‘Alan, Biante aad Fox | i Sine wwlengio these eh the wwe Ser ihe Penta te the cute wetiel \aet ww take tapi’ | OPeteA W, Lyman, of Mobvdo, alnbes, and Roberts Gents. | the wend.” Aten, Brettoand Pogin te cere care een RR tunsrsetes 4 | year, sent by Marnum, and be the same object in | 9%, Of Havans,all Fort Latayette prooners, who were | Cores aged ew then—vir a eohecte™ ir marice Curries. | brought to this ety yeatertey aud étecbarget from con ave | Mr. Taylor, the watarsimt, is in cherge. tedy after taking the oath. The penonere were captured avis ‘THe Pane.—The concert wat very numeroasly attended, | om various vemeix takeo runeing the bieckade,and het | fare, vay Wane ages eet Bie Pineee bern eveiued in the fort for several warts A large MA Mtrncant. Opre irom 7 4 umber of the present now contined there devige but (be crowd wa) disperwed by the rein just before the . ni ine ‘Trneees — Marsh A o ‘ at Sow nes eb waraperadlge seamen Nonome | en tie cath of sll@yinucn An’ be released trom custody, | Truss onto ort bad ey oe some of the payers thet certain Arote would Be WH at | Tilie cance ate bewg Commuiered by the grverntnent La fondance wna unautboriznd by the Commsaenerr the | | Park, The programne was played o* seuennedd, No | ‘The Canadian Paritoment. | Atebicn oationsl att was played, Whenever say epeciat Omosth, Avge 2, 165% eotertamment is given at the Perk is aw: | The ndtrees im reply to the Governor's spmet was on peret o poy a nounced by the Comminioners Any GHC OerWiNG | mally Carre! @ Mr) atiREL Chie MorOIOe by & mumals Fes cise. iemne te: Be Woes bee TO 4 piven ac6 wnaather izes tem Ver ial naw tp Grwed areet Mew arte = torn ts

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