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g |} ‘.PLE SHEET, WEW YORK HERALD, Tic.) . . 7 2 Fhia, | tranpopt window on the ¢ : 1 olde rofrenen TRE WEW CALHEDEAL 18 DV PREM) | cocnsinstontion ihe Varga. ‘Tho Ia Me cave wt vant ary the ws - apse ~ : - & <i 2 fi Tie his wholo forge, anpited to thd apadoand pick Tor thé Wert nteristing from Wort s LO THE GOSSIP OF WASHINGTS ts | three months, would auftice (© advance a miae unler OUR WEWBAEN COKMRSTONBE Ib. NN Je 1m, bor fat) ast 03. B wit joaah on the walls of Fort Jobueon, Most probably— _ Nwwnang MoO, Aneun! a8, 18 ‘Our Buias des her other, ba.the omer, "Bison Despeten 7 = iedoed aimaat cortainly—Gen, Gilmore, ou obs | Me Peace Mowemat awd ihe gaan ig ° eee ae Sex , | seek an og Kiem: rhe commu} Pe Tenn. , A rs a) THE IBON-CLADS OFF CHARLESTON, | =m resi or owminey rom, ul one | fore Sugrmime dara’ WN WC | amenatme te te asi ining ie har eee See El : They are Ansious for a Bight Tssiity Roguiatent— ‘ : ; iol aid } os _feng._r0ngh 5m. Bie —_Sapee-SRO- ANF 208 ae .0 Bien = Buffale=Daortp'ton of the Buttting, be.» de. adaring' amt praising tho sacred oMidecsension ot tha | dition From Vicksburg —Colonel FF, Winsw, Foust bundred pounder Parrots against Chariestoa city, koop- Arrive? of Major General Peck and Sia, To@ay wae e groat day with tag Capbolies of Unis OF. | Word inade Nosh. 1 \p gro ~ re | ing hia troops in @ state of tranquil amusement, while | The rebot newnprvora’in tig Glass and iv VS" “, Fp Be bop group mmo onto Gomera Iowa Cavalry, in Command—He Purses the Line of th: ‘ ane hae w of ee | mens on the right rep; we, aud | Tap eens Se een sn cag | immedintoly below her presoutation cette toepla., Misslesippt Ocntra Ratirowt—He Monts @ orthern Ba te ahlgren Hag | watching the effects of Groot fire amongst the buildings | oamor loudly for thy suppression of the Raloigh StandaS te ; r ' Why Admiral Dahlg pera idarblagpndy erin zo tins enag pngeeanpeiey enn tne Si ie 1b, was solomniy o:veserated w WA os | tvs fhe Ness onmpartavat, ia patated tye eam {petit Under Ontnet PRélgps, at @renada~ A Ooaftic Not Advanced His Fleet. aploudid exertions of courage, tubor and soleace by which | Davis and all Ube destevotivas tn the Soutuora conte | PSY fat which the Cahoiie church kuo#s 60 welt . ae SES window, eee the | of Anetrianssonimdn Immense Number of Locomclives ane Lis coufrores of tho navy propose to remove the various | Coy. Il olroulation is larger then that of any otbor | DO* hod 2 ee ye Rap ae -_ hen, ae flim roquost of Mi Cars Capiudnt and Destroyed-—Mowments of oth Par sremenananennneneee Hines of torpedo-armed obsiructiona now blecking up | rua ta the South, and ts rapidly inorewing, whioh, pie ay a + - bishops and yg naa eee fon changed walgr Into wmo mal, below Me emerente, | | ties NoMbwardao.! Brisk Skirmish on the Coldsoater— Charl her with the endorsement jof 1 by pubito 4 eneraiion commenced at oi k | poutatin of the Ooming ofthe Hi ly Gist on y Ca te. , be. Hard Work Yet for the Navy |mrwstareon setings la diferest. pits of the Drala. indies oon, | ON@ Viled Bb eeven, Bishop Timon, undor whow ot | Vanisonat, The Nighor :r¥Np 19 wwe noxt panel Tahrcandtg | ~ Camere of Prdomet, AS noe more teed the wubjeo i r " ‘ the holy aad bepny end of Mary ; low to Do, Totoro oonelnding chis letter, let mo oall attontion to the | uslvely that tt but oxproases tho wishos of tho people of | penn sib 2 eo mente ag pay ten devloiea Mary immaculate orewned with aiory. The | or oioat dolightrul experience .\* the form of 8 cavalry manifest impolicy of further increasing our fect of | North Carolina, 11 columus are open to the alias! writers % y ops Young ‘ ise wines bet a tbo high altar wore enseniad im | visita "100, having for ite of <tperations the almout Pa; Domeneo, Ptiteburg, Pa; Qs a, Bi Monitor built irch-ciads, ‘These vosscts, admirable per tod tate, aud their Rng” wee rin on ae pre 10, Bro. roe i Pposceregeng eee : f ole SedeasiOn, ATO Ul erabis, r, Hos . We f pr i Bek hel Me 1 © Wey haps for attacking fortiNed places along our ooaste—al | Fividon, wha cared the reboleitor of tho Rueleh ale | Spaviding, Lonivtie, Ky,, and Le Feves, Dewroit, Mick, Our Washington Correspondence, (hough they were repulsed at Forts McAlister and Sumter, PourFad w chore ume eloce, threatened Sohn Milobol, of Five qitars"wure oouscorated at the sumo tims, by Ove Wasmisorox, August 29, 1863, | und havo not yet succeeded in driving its dofenders out of | the Htclunond eaminer bli teeaianent. 4ifteroot bishops. A solonn bigh mass was colebratod The same sonia in otale Gnas be an the a sey Heqen-—atp mariner sts Lbgelegevryses ta sath Faro ado thas he goles Afoope are beget | afier the ennuccration, by Dr. Timm, assisted by sent aphievements of the Sout! lantic blockading 6 4a whon & guaranty “dead calm’ shall bave | fora fight, and thoir disolptine ts excellent. Fathors Olasaoa, Rugitgh, Pampio, Hoizer and otuers, as offgot rathor the reverge of that intoaded by those who | JUSt as manifestly uuft for human beings to live ta for | gag (ho entiro contrel of the commorcial aflaira of U2: | pearance, Mx it wore Fix bishops, with cops and mitro, ato ovgaged ia this paltry business. No one whose au- ed Tr - Lea Besides, it 1a clear that, with the re fapiccssl« sie Sieo Sallam utarnncverees, WS fandover ono hvadred pricste, The saaenidceat orgau duorlty in auoh mattors is of any weight thkikeof blaming | duction of Charloston and Mobile, all tho work for which | SMBo\vel'y siobned, All wiumtnraiel Ineraales wet So. | poalod forth tts most motodioua alma wader tho touch of » maptor hand—¥ather Lasiar, The whvld appear. digplayed in oxposing hfs tron-clads to Bre, all feel chat, | atcomplished. Tinow it ts said that they oould bonsed | zene hore. fanco ‘of the obiuech 00 Ghia ccoaslog was indood with the destruction of Fort Sumter and the capturo of | 88 floating battories with which to defend our harbors Tho hen! is department eontinues good. Yorte Wagner aud Gregg, the maio business of the land | bub ask the men best competent to judge of their capsci- | pero, and takes oommand of the”Waiva forces ta North | spauluing, of Louiavillo, ascended tho pulpit forces undor General Gilmore will have been accom | tes as against vessels like (he Warrior, Guorriore, &c., | Carolina. We has (ssued the following order:— and doliyored one of his cloqunt discourses, taking bis y nothing superior to om in Kurope. Itis not | entire lath Of its somewhat exteagn’? DOrdoré, Sines ne to desoribve wheel, “yeTaubieos of Sect BERNE [the days of Grioreca caus ininnguredting Cf {be more Abrid:mont of the life of tho Saviour—God. ‘The figures | am TS thus gion'ously and guoosaMnly set, has vot aro of: the nataral boon imitated undW the prosent. It is rae that Cole The Mom Whe Hays Havicd Dowm the | nol Baton,” to” all “the” cavalry ak" demoa- Stars and Stripes, aud Why. atrating along tho 9 0 Boundary of Misatssngyi, have DO THM EDITGK OF THR BBRALD. been indoratigubly and untiring jypbeir movements, Noe Baumnrouy, Auguet 29,1803, | unfroquentiy, partioutarly fo (H@ @Nse of Co! Hatch, ox Thave noticed that éilioe the beginuiag of the war you | peditions of some magattude have made sudden descents bave frequently takofi Ccoxsion to show to tho world | upon the Interior, and have been atAaded with most many of our lukewarm patriots, or those whose patriot- | fortunate results, otthor tn the capwro of wallroad tama, atcok, prisoners or storos, al! of witch are Wlamuging te tem is qualified outirely by tueir intercet#, I thy k (hese who have gone #0 far as to abondop the flag of their | the enemy and thoroughly in consonance with she syatem country, and especially when they substitute that of | o raiding so boldly instituted by the enemy abawt 4 year Groat Britain im ita etead, sbould pot bo | sines. ao, &., ae. = Adm)t@l Dahlgren for the extreme caution ho bas thus far | this class of vossels ts poouliarly Atted will have been | deus and good will of tho army, navy and Union o}t- Major General J. J. Peck, with bis ata, has arrived | @plondid, At the conchision of the Gospel Bishop plished; nothtog then rematus for him but tosneil Charles- | 60d this tllusion wit! be dissipated. In the judgment of GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 1. toxt from Genosie 28(b caaptor, 11h verso, to the end of tom at loug range from Cummings’ Point. And here, | Men who have commanded those little, low lying, two Hausa Saeeere sane berigh tho chapter, Ho showed ia 4 wost cloar and lucid man. | lomt sight of, bul hel@ to accountability by Tho expedition now fm question was composeder thy tu parenihces, lot me romark that the accident tothe three | eud, slow salting Moating bettorios, one of the vast tron | tm accordance with orion fre bocirurtor: Tenart- | nor that God bad always est apart portion of this | aif honcetiy. patriotic men. I therefore tako | Third tows, Fourth Towa und Fifth Lilinole Fegimewts of cavairy, forming part of Uke horse of the Fifteenth corps. The command of tho party was givan to Col. £. F. Wine: low of tho Fourth Jowa, an oxcelient officer, porsesstug all the spirit and gallantry novessary to a leader of mounted troops. On the 9th inst. the party, load by Col. Winsiow, set out from Vicksburg, in obedience to orders from his ow- portor. Thg genera! plan of movements, as tar as could be arranged prior to tho starting of the expedition was placed in the hands of the Colonel, though # large divorctionarg pewor was granted him, in view of many advoutitiong occasion to give you my cxpericace aa to the effect of this practice. At am carly lage of our troublos I waa com polled to relinquish my interest in and command of a fine vossel, bocause the majo ity of the owners had concluded {t moceasary to thoir interests to havi down the old flug and substitute that of Great Britain, in order to gave tho oxtra insurance, and in the bolief that at the conoluston of the war there will be found euffcioat mom- bers of Congroas with #@ Little patriotism as to frame & law for tho espeotal benofit of owners of euch ship proper- ty—tiat is, to bring thom back under the old bundred pound Parrott gun does not, as was at fret ep. | clad frigates of France or Englaud could receive thoir | mont of Virginia and North Carolina, the undersigned as- posed, at all disable thas gun. The Injury war received | fre—six or eight guns at most—and thon run right over sumes command of the Kighteonth army corps. All ex- frota tho untimely borsting of « shot, just ws it was passing | thom, the vast ploughs which such trigatos carry tn tront | Mungondore and romulations will remaln in foro» wnval out Of the muzzie of the gun, This accitent blew of the | beneath the water ripping the whole lower skin of the se poueniee officers are irpeaga upon the atag of musuloband: but the remainder of the pieco is uninjured, | Monitor hulls to pteces, and their tall prows moving on | the Major General commanding :— nd in as good condition as over for practical work. On | undisturbed over the little circular towers and pilot ee Bel EW bind nadia ie this you may rely. I may also add (ua it can certainly | bouses, which wonld go down in eddying whirlpools be- | Lieutenant Colonel Francis Darr, Chiof Commissary of be " Bubsistonce. give no “o mbt vo the enemy), that immediately on | neath their irresistible woight and impetus. We nced Captain R. 0. Webster, Chis Gam tormasta. this aocidenv’s being reported herd General Cullum tele. | tron-clad frigates to fight tron-olad frigates, aud fast Lioutonant Charles &. Stirling, Aid do-Cnrap. araphod an order for another three: bundred-pounder of vewsela to fight fast vessels, There ts not one of our Licutonant James D, Outwator, Aid-do Cap. ‘The remainder of the staff will bo annonoced Iw Curure world wheg spocir! sacrifice was to be offered up to Him, Such « plato was that whero Jacod had bis vision. So ‘also was Mount Horob, Mount Sinai, the wilderness through which the Jows pissed, Solomon's Templo, and finally tho Christian oburches all over the world, That oburch dedicated that @ay wes honoeforth act apart for such worship, not the Jowisi worship of old, which was buts typo of the real Onristien worship, as offered up in Catholic temples all over the world, from the rising to tho sotling of the aun, ea tha Prophet Malachi foretold the samo make to be forwardod, and in less chan twenty- | gru%s-grown Monitors to-day that oan make, to save her arat Bo theo went on to spoak of Catholic worship, and of the four hours from the dato of the despatch the gun was “on | life, oven in tideloss water, over flvo mttos an hour, tf eo | °4°r* Riser: FA ner ee gedhae" i sed Selasntotad iat ap gaveah able | AE “fhe cingenuence bas been thew onnern ave ade | and unexpected clrcupetacoee, mle in an olaed and tho alm waters of the dark blue sea,” resting snugly | much, while the matted frigates of Franoe and Engiand The Case of General J. W. Rovore. oxplanation of it, Hoanid tt waa believed for one tho- | been an ectual loser in moans and position, Laiso bad | detached movomont, are continually springing up. 4o the hoid of one of our fasteet steam transports, bound | make from ton to eleven and a half. Ta this respect, also, TO THE EDITOR OF THE WRKALD. gana five hundred years aftor Christ, and was notde | the mortification s shert timo sino on board a vomnes my Thorefore, the workings and largely the succese of the tor Lighthouse Inlet. the Roanoke isa failure, only making atx knots per hou: Morrigrown, N. J., August 24, 1868. niod until the time of Lutter, when one of his disc! los og sant a7 agg Aap egies she che ae nz — undertaking was due maialy 40 the judgment and skill of ADMEMAD DAMLORMG'S TLL HRALTHRMPONUBITHE oF mus | 804 OUF only safoguard agatnst Invasion must be such | To correct the erronoous statomont which uss aypsared | Ars! Rhoke and wrove newindl, Me the eormon waz ® very | gboard ny old verso}, wod hoard tho revoloticor regret the colonel as the officer immediately commanding te the Of 4 | “that, ia consoquence of hor being farmighed with Brith | fold. The instructions, howover, received prior to the and Bishop Spaulding proached again tn the evening 0 & crowded house, As your readers, not only in the city, but olaewhere, will O0 doubt like to read a oorrest 4 eoriptionol this magnificent templo—ono of the finest, porliaps the very finest, in America—I append a correct vosrtion. vessels ag Mr. Webb, of New York, ts now constructing. | in your paper of the finding aud sentouce of & court mar. But now to return to the iron-clad matter of which | Cannot Mr. Assistant Socrotary Fox be made to res!ize | tial in my case, I horewith enclose the Genera: Order of 1 at out to speak, It is not generally known, but | these obvious factsy (Of Mr. Soorotary Welles we say | the War Department, which you are respootfully roquost- it tf novertheless true, that Admiral Dehigron is and | nothing, as the solf-complacent occupation of stroking | ed to oublish, Iam, cir, ro.2oyfully, é&0., Papers, he “could not givo her actual @wnor, | getting out of the expodition, were, ia effect, that the & miserable Yankes, his just deserts by & fag. her,” I also Lisa ort tone Captain Madit | line of tho Mississipp! Central Rallroad should be, as fas was protty well posted ag to several of your South | as practionble, tho line of march, ‘That the rolilog swoy Street shipowners whom T know. A lotior was road in ™Y | of tho road, oaptured in the advance of our forces, should has beon for the last ten days confined to his bod | his long white beard appears to engross at presont the J. W. REVERE, and complete one for the Hraany:— sep goers prese.ce which proved thoy wero aware of tho porition 4 by sickuess, or has only beon able to crawl on deok or | utmost limit of his joint tntelloctualsphysical oxor GENERAL OROERS—NO. 282. of thie noble buliding consists or two toworn, a vestibule, | of many of thoir wossols, whioh, under other ciroum. | besaved and pusbed northward, with »-view to its belag into the pllothouse on critical occastons at a ead expense | tions.) Cannot Mr. Assistant Secretary Fox be brqught van ag rarest baptistory, porch, nave aad alsles, transept, six chapels, ance they would rina Semen. | Foe Rance pen Drought to this piace, In addition to this, all stores use Of ease and comfort, The abominable atmosphere of the | to comprehend that all vesssls-of-war must be in their ADIUTANT GENERAL'S OrFICR, obantry, bishop's robing room, obotr and vestry, The | | ‘'Mesdas. ——. oy have ade from - | ful in tho service of the evemy, wore to be destroyed WAsinNGron, Arigust 11, 1363. ryy is 2% A le, As Poon as there was the least excuse, at the be , fs Artg length ‘of the building, with vestry, is 2:6 feat; broadth ke raing of the troubles, they ioniginn rod brought along, as the nogessitics of time or localtig ‘at tho transept, 120 fect; breadth of navo and aisles, 86 feet ; hoight of nave celliug, 75 fect; hoight of roof outside, 90 foot. Ic hag sixty-elgbt windows, exclusive of those fa tho lower. The (ront elevation preaonss a splendid ap- powrance. It is flapked by two massive rent one of thom terminating with a spiro 220 foot bigh, tho other with # pinnacle and battlements, 140 fest nigh, without a spire. In this tower is hung a ch : bells. The south tower, with the spire, has a clock with four faces, at the height of 180 feet ‘The angles of theso towers Lave la: 40, magsive buttresses, with handsome baso offsets, dripatones and ont gables. The front of each tower due to the South. Great war and administration men evor since, they bave mado a fortune chartering and poling: wowsols 10 ernment,aud after the Fredericks. burg affair ope of our people that:thoir advocacy creating Southern’ property. trnsferzea "to" them, securin, nithern Y ir, oe eveme ir lines “Mesars, ———-, extonsivo Down Rast shipobandlers, and owners of cotton carriers before the war, had one fo fron qlads has taken bold of his systow, and nothing | nature a compromise between the best shape and con- L—Betore court martial, which vonvenod at wht his bigh resolution, and the necessity he is | struction for the immediate purposes of battle, occurring, bs ieakaaet Fe ee came, Maz is, 1968, purana pi under of vindioating the action of the Navy Department, | mayhap, once in several years, and the necessity for | {Pe lore, No, 128, date! hoadquartors, Army of the A in, Vi , 2, 3 which: placed bim in command, can jong sustain bim | having such accommodations, vontilation, cotnforts, &c., aot er Shien asjor Gveral wa. ‘Hncosk Watved lated quder bis present debility. So fixed is his determination | as will preserve the health of the men aid officers form: | Volunteers, is President, was arraigned aud triod to go through with his work, bowever, that ho has not | ing the rospeative crews? Thowo questions: are asked by |, 1rigadier Goneral Joseph W. Revore, United States Vol ia ‘of his despatches to the Department even referred | every unprejndiced naval officor at this place and it is Caanaa -Miabehavior before tho enomy. ~ {g bia Yi health; and it is only by private lettegs from | important that the matter should receive the prompt car many Boson E igadies Loni 2 iy i 4 Revero, Un! olun! }, COMMAS D: Pxcolsior sytmpathizing army officers that we hear of bis condition. | attention of all who are interested in olty property along (Second) Brizade, d division, ‘Third corps, while prompted. ‘Thus well fortified as to the of his ©1 tion, Colonel Wiuslow, with bis sith band of Arochng 4 bis departure,’ rose he. Yesed, ae iy a cy, ol u fr count the party brought up at 2700 On the 14th toat. the expedition agaia get out. After @ short ride they passed the pickets of our outposts aad Pamplin sy “Py within bts pai of. peat onewy. Seca comer ieen rete S623 the Go ddubtioas feels that, under the peculiar circumstances | our Atlantic and Pacific soaboar:is, Said division was ongaged with the ouemy at Chancailors iment ‘a eottowful and {t ring Lotter 7 pebresideet Davis” 4 , TRANG doorwa itm ptor t the vicinity of Durant, attonding Dupont’s removal, 8 more than common Wake. ville, Virginia, did march his command an vngecossary mt “af og let ip Re lint ig her release, but recovered her whep Geouoral Con a e pope tly ‘Revor communication wRR emxlety must bp folt by Mr. Assistant Socretary Fox for ‘asHinaton, August 28, 1863. gery a the opted sega it ae ee broached with ditferontiy sized windows teres with 90. ue po wags Ske ve mer Bi ab te gouth Ct tbo caomay ‘was known to eo ‘some foros the efertions to tho uttermost of the officer who has ‘WHERE THY WAR 18 AND 18 NOT ELT. Filth aint sey ats peesateirenc lie ts 8 Boel le oped A gated sts ypemglleryy |= tk i “| mand, fking of to the Tight, struck the rallread Windog® are all sone, ineniied weer tetoner He Weaera, sary Fikes. ship, rowers and. genesal Tuipatiko town, be; mos at once Gamounted, cut one sugoseded the victor of Port Royal and the thrice gallant | 1+is guly on reaching Washington @ ‘person, begins to | Ford, about five milos from the scene of ‘action, AlLh(3 | Dugas, doop splayed sills, Iabel ding, and odunter i pt | | @xper mended for prudence, it is obviousi; than wituess {roops, wagons and oe Sapplics movi TWisligndntly and falsoly ibaa, €o fddulgo in}, through the streets iu every g>- rer; you seo onowds ‘aneers oF ‘Indirect inuendoes or cavila at Dupant’s | Mcers aud Sy Boe the streots,) or lounging fi, apit tt hind lacked in gallantry. ‘the old Viking of “aboys botela js YOU algo wee companies of colur- che BOUL Atlantip byhokythsdentington ig qhe Isat gay soldiers proudly marching about, vain of their now: ta the world amor nen peteouslly acfhaineed | born freedom and elated with thetr rogimentals. Those ansailer of a ’s attack, Teatize the fact that we aro engaged im’ the most dreadful | without ordors from his superior Officers, bout eight , produci fine o*féet. pe i rge front door eo, Are or wires aad Lore up @ sufficient dength of rails to make she panel be die ny i Fae ct ng civil war that has convulsed auctont or modern times. In golock on the morning of May 8 1863. rm ee ee arabe, si feet oar basode. mon's offices with impunity; erally volapteoring | oscapo of trains from the porth a ter of impossib!ut; | ane remembered, trom-clads ran up to withio / Caanae I1.—Neglect of duty to the projidice of good } covered by a ‘arch, vichly ‘all. their opigions when not wanted; @ British white] god the arrival of eucesr from ‘south @ quostion ght hatideed yards of tho thon uninjured fort, Captain | New York wo witness nothing but the peacetyl,, enV order and military, disolpliae. : Caner A pepe rete ya =r Washer employed by the soar. Que. of the partuers | tut Me ArT Co ose forces comld es hind, in the itlfated Keokuk, running in to withia.| terprise of commercial iife, The merchant and banker in | Speyfration—in thi oe Bienes aGonorated. W. | 4.0 buttress at cach side of aig y Epataptin cxnei SNe bcs eee, ore hia snecess it} “northward and eacopo tae vursuit that was ht to four handred yards, and Xghting' dosperately for thirty | their counting house, the lawyer in, hig office, the trudor n, 7 did allow me ee ee vi r back under the niag for voyage to er eee mown Alior the begabltig of the Toms minutes oe distance, only withdrawing undor ordors, | bebind his counter, seem indifferent to the great sirugyle: ere hos ‘The statue of St. Joseph. This pediment’ below bad bea =< was — 4nd af @ choment when his vossol was a inking ruin. In | ®, issue, #0 bentare they upon the accumulation of the of an eb antifal fol! Or088, * each ade 6) rounded 4 eoilesaly r LT Kee, 838 havo 494} Goor 3 , inores! ‘ : the pfoeent operatigas, axa:sied » by -@illmore’a | ftinigbty dollars. often requires SOP Of Alvan le ee en rar a ate a | eae een bocity Yin the chartering bf ‘weasels, kc. Seon ete Aocterina at We Gochltieec! tse dows powerful land batteries, Adutral Dahlgren, re- | shock, ouch as the tatenvesioa.of Maryland and the ice of Bis conamand,'to be fone nodto fall nto | of Gee trneory w @ deop aptnyed nider of Others, with whomg und some soqualutance, | grain goon came ste in, whistling witb all the ae serving bis vessels for work further up tbe roadetead, | Tiote at nome—which brought tho war on a smalbecale hands of the Gnemy. All t ithoat orders frout | gix test deep, ched water ktepped ag i ip thes Sl eWaat similar manuer, eurance of # cisar rua, However, upon its arrival, the as wisoly hold them not clocor than two thousand yards | to thelr own doors—to atir them up’ and keop their pa- ior officers, at Chancolforavilto, Virgil, omor, dropjamme and arches, thy enclose thése are | wero et om limentary adjectiver. . The re. requested’ to dismount, in obey y em. ol wo thousand yards lay 3, 1863. cnriched by cluster pillarg ai. moulding, with the basos ve extrac, Ob, ure icioms, BP. judge, to iol at once began to disgerge quite do Vort Sdinter while that work was still ina condition to | trlotism alive. Here things are quite different; for tye iebicb chia ans snooiatetions tien nso, Mica on up tng be rey ity ay stevag ee zee Fon ; e the : “Posi Re * ao Poralelons t ‘of the Su va offectively to his firo—awo thousand yards being | Waebiogtoa contains the moving power of the army; it ig dier Genoval J. ‘ovore, United States Vo untocrs, | @ tect, by the do bs.and arches, which pro-, our ships | ty ht | Crain was now reversed, and in. hands accom: " » ON My.” ; e to be romedied, ‘Our conser vAti ve, trols press, r ly th8.extremeretieotive péngo of his fifteen-inob, | the great artery which gives vitality, to the war. Fo LK ae» salen: Mee ee OO {a's me x spear | toa by ¥ owe Galkoown able anct, should Begin ths | "Yorn wi edd EF a bores. Dador these otroumntamces ‘although Du- rel bir-ssvae? ‘oe Court, having oaturely sone — “——- f.teom Ce abe’ Chey is wg ‘movpment. “Very respectfully, yours, RATRIQIBSM. town of name note tye tn ak jeepers the sts 1; for a rou vost at “ Avner, intetee scoured, Brigadiot Genoral J. W. Rov wipdows comer tr sd ” —+ tant as sanction ir Ront may pdBsibiy be condomued for rashnoss, or Dahl. | You enoounter seovent oo sy Nore, Cited et Vol mogre, aa fpiiows:— by sour.cly mpulied corbels. “Above this | Mie Case of oe Willtaingon, Arrests | janeseoe Hallrond. crow Mem with the" gat “OF dhe apocieatin Bets vi Ba ed in New ¥ sin entra from Nove Orie, Fo fact ot Us scale Hiding the wall ig. piaroea by @ largo sum window , twenty-two fort it , filod with diamesricali, said division wes en with the enemys moulded tracer! ws dicaser, ed yada, antl loraville, Virgiuta, did maroh bls command cn unvece®. | a counter argh nbove. On each side of this grand windiw ancy distance to the rear to fty aud’ ‘chon,’ mud cues. i sto Vaited States Ford, about five miles from the capo of action,’ substituting for the latter clause ‘to about three miles from the acene of action, towards (nitdd States > seep (Frou. t Guede again, gout Bi.) altlg Si ltess, we ft ae “Pier ie mage an rag mt experienced, und which his & iow ‘8 pr , nSegrgr. val aro two apni ‘ues, queen ; brag 3) grgtefotle SS ee careh will read the followin Wineiow s,-oree, apothor ra pi Pips dalle troerys “rho (gable. wall eared or 8 Dts disd/| a poamtnelion Urtan ccheet peeeahooes Bases EET See ae teal eines Suh eee PeeasE ena ~ -' i N¢ wn‘ im un ff ped course, ‘aad Bnlahes wits a | prigonment atid persecutions of iis enemics, Wo paviiss, | the tag betas oe Si ibe atlorenoe ‘sf the Ite One with him dod profasionally oompetent 16 fudge him—to | dark sone of Mars look down with supreme coytempt as ieoura eo thatthe gtire fron, wheu | wi é Be : 2 . ae (me » ith Mr. D. B. Williamson's commanication, two docu 1 Phillips, upon arrival found the place whom euob jMaarge will stick. No braver or more ik- | Upon theirfese warlike brethren who profer walling in Of the char, Not gallty; but gatity of conduct to { complet tand unrivalled fu this country. Heits whbill sony: throer reapre ar a | nel % fount gw teliigont Moors ever lived shan his subofdinate fron-clad | hotels and driving carriages and the like to the changes | the projudice of good ordor and military divolpline. she if y nine aisles, — twelve | time of ite papurrence ills: sal Oeea Roma ee sot ls ioegotar aad scone ibe con Fina. ele ows, Sh Ong briios ip (ky Wansopt. | whatenigmatioal, Wo have every reason wo believe | ing tho force to consist of bat @ emall body of poor! ‘The ceutre of the iriplet is forty fect high, slde tlptel® | these documents tobe autherti¢. but at the same tine tchodly armed twenty eigot.. Over tais comes a rose window 18 feet in | we are bound to remark that our approoiation of Mr. Setenda ip as tore 4 sentence Sotgetie com Prt argh ert oreo tes e: nah ide ae a ie Useae'n charpeiee is now a it hae hither been, Mr. | maod of @tuan aauwd Slommers, au immediate “cherge”’ lo low in the gable, ¢ ise band mouw'ded nm always i jot rn ‘enem. taken See ink Coch aes Og ys borg himself as aqnist and unob | wos ordered upon toe y, who had a pe a CHARGR 1. Of the #pecification * Not guilty.” Of the charge “ Not guilty.”’ ss 2 "; Aud pag Gotirt does therefore sontonce him, Bri : Genera} gezgph W. Revers, United saben Venentocrs, , Downs, Worden, Turner, and the lamenteg | .bere; the rogues are well dreseed, contented looking, aud W. Rodgers, who lost his life while rauning bis strat About in tho full belief that they areas good as fl (a (abesd of Admiral Dah'gron’s flagship) to within | white mea, po cpg Rodgers, Rhind, Drayton, Fairfax, } of Yeing food for powder, The ongro race appoars woil off ‘neu, 4 a us of the (fansent ive xontern 7 takirte which onsued cue hundred and fifty yards of Fort Wagner, doing 0. big Sn a svoretore ownore and | catfecint tuna’ from the Bilary cervive of tho Waited } are sultetentiy tug to form & complete cross AlL kp tor sad’ eo arataln to WWliehe: tint tin bees me terebe) Sorel enamine tia claae Coe akeren tenon 18 SUMTER HARMLES? kore are doing ig bus: A refore owners an ou pa © walls aro Btrengtheusd by massive butlressce, will told:— tost and retired from the field, nani Geiser troops sorvonte can afford to bo as diaobliging as possibie—a ~The procoedings of thé Court to the caso of Briga- | pause, gradu deep stones. There | awoll | To cm Korror or tie Momwa Crnosienr:— unobstructed entrance into the place, which was oben, jer General Josoph W. Revere, United States Volan. teers, bgve beeu submitted to the President of the United States, who approves the sentence, and directs that it be carried into execution from the 10th day of Aygust, 1863. order of THE SECRETARY OF WAR. E. D. Townsexp, Assistant Adjutant General, poiat iv the Charleston despatohes thus far exgites 00d deal of laughing commentary among officers of yb army at this potas, I¢ is this:—On the 23d inst Colo opi Joho W. Turher (“a oora fed boy from iliigoy”’), Geupral Gilimore’s chief of eta and of artillery, cqasos to five on Fort Sumter, on the ground that it is ap inofiensive fdig, Phion could be still more completely made a pile of broken brick and powdered mortar by furtuer fre, but hich could not, by any amount'of fire, be roudered more apictely harmless as against the irou-ciads than in its condition. Tho day after this, on the 24th inst., we toarg bat tho tron-clads, {die or only fring at long range during Q.* previous ton days against this particular fort, wete abo’ Making “an attack in force on the worl,’ aud our anv friends here are jocosely anticipating that our next adyh 8 will tell us oj the “Surrender of Fort Sumter to t ‘on-clads’* in startling capitals, the an gouncement alldin < that on such a day so many hundred monided string under all the windows, The eave courses Si—I adopt this mothod of returning thanks, andto | with wf within 1 are fupporied by corbels, und ail the windows on the | express my gratitude to the many friends of my father the enemy i) Lis retreat etrack off for tbe South, sides arg fillod with finely invubied tracery. Ths Lead®, | and my courin, Mrs. Atwood, for the kind interoat mani. { was moving somewhat rapidly, when he suddenly (ell the mullions and Jambs are moulded dosp with trend fested in their behall duriag thelr recent incaree-ation by | with the advaties of the oxpedition from below, moving piliars and caps, The roof is of a very high p.ich, tue authorities of the United States, and to say to them | towards Grenada, The greatest consternation now vre- ed with ornamented ginto, ite ridge bas a bowstiful crest, | that they were both promptly released as soon as the | yaded, tho eneray did not wat for further know! with & repetition of croxsos and flemre de tis, which give | charges were investigated. Lb. B. WILLIAMSON: than a more xlimpee of Colonel Winslow's presence it @fine termination. In the reay olevation the chancel (Son of Genoral Wikiranson. he scattered, dashing madly into the woods to avold pur. has three large windows, of @ like symmetry, with « Late 61 Wali atroet, now 20 Nassan street, New Yow. | euit capture, Aller & it detention, the Cetongl Mat Ged with toh tracery. and mowkdiog New Yorn, May 19, 1863, | Moved In'o the Cowa, joined & Phillips, and, tn com Riitls the other Sribdows th fvons ana sides I have indaced Jeueral Williamson to stata, for pobli. | ilerat oo of seniority of comralssion, assumed ¢ iamaad Veiwelovation lias an kmposing appearance ae far asthe }-oation, the following {adie of Lis arveat and imprison. | OF the entire force. aaewcn conch Over the Mtead te).anee of Lake Fries The | ment, to show (if amytiing be wanting) to the citizene of | Before Colonel Winslow renebed Grenada, Col 1 taa‘orin's need in this bullding are ali fino #toue; all the | Quebec the chatacter of the man recoguized by the United | in obedience to (he instructions gives Bim window crimmings, mulllong, jambs, carved tracery aud | Seetee government ax thelr Conen!. destroying the captures le lad made, As T have aire: archos of all the doorwayé, “lamba ‘aad arches, all ihe tel Canada with tho joven. | sited, the orders of the expedition from below Doses, grolue, string gourse, cures aud large course, are | {108 Of passing the summer mouths at Cacouna, ¢. B. 1 | favcand carry off as mach 86 possible, Col. Winslow, ur. Of Ccpland buff color: fFesstone, all the paveie of the | Mere mot wany kind and hospitable Canadians, wh bis wexivad, fouad that thirty locomotives and neary iwe Wp!) Ap fled with a fue bive stone, which gives x happy | cece made meend.my nioce, Mrs..Atwood, who aacompa-"| {haverecenrs at Var Som ON Sere werstanding oc risk: wel! Mf erie pe ol. , nied me, at home argong thom. After passing a most | Cally destroyed Upon the proper understanding of rat. pone le suuier at Gaconun T reviaiied Quebs, and de | te"? 1 was detortaimed to oxtingnish, as far as povsibi The front vessibule is groined, arched with flue would to remain a fow weeks only ih that city, aiy | $e fires then raging, the troops accordingly tour ven Pee eta world: | health: was s0 greatly improved by the cha fir ana | Tosigood their martwl efiees to play tho part of iremen, be and, tnd q i? es the peculiar climato that-i postponed my return to tha A email body of the quamy’s cavalry, evidently antic Hid ena tee fess ie bio togpived on | Usiled Stater ffom time to tints, untit tke frst apring } PAting the intention of our forces to run vorthward B thle aeteedta butiliog, to ane 7 eyes Lor | month ford mo rogratting the wocessity of at fast ioag. | UBe Captored rolling nlvBK of the ratiroad, made = detowr f vot dean ng te ane ot raverouss 209 Jing the innumerable utteactions of Yaeboo mud roturmng | fond our lines and macched@. ou the ervesinzs at Yee eee eee eee eaiecad'samid's Keng} 10, tie Staley. at once, pop mex friends in | Wnbusba rivog, Hare wete fae.zalirvad vridees 0! some Ee Te ee tet pillads ond, ereiec Alt tag, | Qaebee niy Mntowtion, Y was fnfarmed chat thes baa hoard which hoy destroyed and then hastily withtrew geal poh ey srched 000. we ~~ ‘i ‘alt Sch pom beviag vere hapa ae to "¢ ‘e hgainst uit a. tetcetions 4 : me 4 treasonable natarey by Me. Sydeu, the : thy aos a ope ae eed yey ard United staige Cavsul. 1 inmuediately, songht cam | sound an Peowede, undl), she macning oi. ehe 1 and «od. Pho nrge Dome at the transept toe a golden. Bueriee wh ie ey py! Seeee pin. US ryan} twat tem ere 4 ies te pomed ie. i Car torah 2d i carry out bis tuetrugs iow v mach ax poaslile, e 86 of (reasonable bingnied. that morning, hearing of the ‘eetruction «( ibe privilege which they frecly use. They are patrohized by 4 motly group, comprising generale, gfloers, placohunters, idlers, sharpers afd bincklegs, all sighing for the fleshpota of Father Abrapam. Tt is funny to witness the eager, avxious uncertainty of placehunters. Some for- tanste one who has just got one of the government plums moves about with Joyfal’aspect, willing to treat everybody ; crowds of loafers are about bim, coagratu lating him on his goodluck and eponging him of mint jaieps. It ia wonderful how a man’s friends recognize him the moment fortune smiles. Ihave seen a Senator claiming relationship with « fortanate candidate who would not acknowledge bis obsequious bow before. A poor, unsuccessful wretch stands moodily pear, as if meditating suicide, You have State and national office seekers hoar from ail parts of tho United States, If you are to credit thomselves aud their testimonials, they are the only men oapable of keeping the govornment aficat. marines and seama” “lauded on,the ruined ramparts, aad, gullaatiy eno over tho shattored arches | Yet, omehow, the goverament manages to get along without them. and paradon, boistyt the Stars and Stripes cenainon “ a praca sh ee phgictaa ten rT ween who sell shoddy for loth and rotten shoes to the soldiers, “ . are the parvenu aristocracy here, ruling by the ascendancy officers ia partioular are stropy’ in this belief. They say their ill-gotten , " . 1a. sey saw tho sime thing done m’ Island No. Ten, tudor de and ie sam? bs i iar tan fake ina (ho gatiant Admiral Foote, And od his point, but incon } mg altuighty 4 £ Te ibaa ti ra while they cau Soldters’ Bounties aud the Faith of the War Department. We gre daily in receipt of communications from our State volunteers who enlisted for two yoare at the com mencement of the war, and whore terms of service aye recently expiréd, The two yoars regimonts were thoes uumerically designated from one to thirty-eight. The men now insist that when thoy enlisted they were prom ised one hundred dollars bounty, to be paid at the expira- tion of their term of service, unlgeg s2ongr igobarged When these régimonts were recruited their olf cers announced, verbally and by printed pia cards and by newspaper advertisements, that this bounty was to be paid. Tho officora making this announcoment acted in faith, ox there te abundaut written proof from the War Department warrantivg them Cor thd cures pursued. The sider ot theae rogimén's comprised some of tho bent of our dity apd Stace who fought ia nearly att the patiles dpring thet worm of service, and wheo the time came for the mY e rested in perfect confidence that the ¥. c would full! tts obligations. Many of there bs on a aid e mmand of the two forces, fulonel Wins ow Qeotion with the siege of Vicksburg, J 287 tell & story ‘ ergouus, in the othere thé symbols of the peseios of our J elap their bands upon thetr Worle poct it. } not serve thelr full term of twonty-fo r ths, f t fay otber 0, He repited that he never ad = 1 told him thet Thad we which fs rathor hard upon the “bumr'*"’ or tavrlar | rule. Cotton was king in the South: but the evar king Dut were mustered out on tho. fecominendetiong. Of open: | amt cneile: 1s. tka” te eect cane lama | Heard of charges having been made against me at Wash- | Yaliabashe bridges, and sooivg the impractic. soon dd the # a of these Dridgos and aocrsion « delay, ty bit turn Tolonei Winslow ordered cae mae rat schooners and yunbuats employed in tne red: place, They say that Lieatonant General Pemds. s@hed Grant for 4 truse to bury hts dend outsin? the works, This was while Gramt was attacking from tb land circumvailation, while the uaval forces were threw- wd ded bosses, Wit Ping w Savlet on whiok } Fatows:-—T do nik belldve oha-get have 1 bave héver heard ‘of any sach charges, deroases ure pra) The beautifir PO POry | eon ma rn and Lam syre that [ have nover mode an¥ enarree Agios’ of that | in fhe North. 1am told the Indied of 6 the na ‘ton once | Cendant luminarisé gf State fceentonally. fold aiind of tourage, When a) "apy, raigad pay olden rospeste, 4 they witl not be forgotten by foroding "cousraln jn the eid, Oe te eT Ee contol on whic. |. naton, Elis roply, as oar} Be gan egejoe, was, femoving the capiused property, whiely WOuld that all of them bad renered «@ ibis it uy #uel gutehén service im the felt, and their service ped fo nearly axpired att no battle was immti eK 10s oe 1 thou to mate out of the service a few mouths Ba their tweniy fi prontize fiad expired would be an pad Lipa es ‘with of uy of the men niectia | cm chow, wit the richly moolded efetion. and ly voting of al the property in POnsdsioM OF Our forces. capital the pittare, Are executed in Aue stys, wits sort - : ‘i Y ceobarion beth tren , roiling ol if you is Copyersation { bad with Mr, Ogden op Tueg. | The onder was obeyed, aud tar boil expedisivub Lh ae nr, he es nih |e Sammy et alge Ni oy | A ced te Saat Set jatertor, and fiat be wes to enable ue 0 Ay tho ‘aceompatiytng document that Mr. Ogden Bad for | Having crossed tue Tullabarene «4 Ue (orces var avrrres, too-are & prominent class herd, of them havin . qboils up igh in the air to fali down over the biut® | squedte: . - “ . n qnedted # fortune dat of the poor foliera, who, getting | thé Wer Departinept, and in go doisa beautios éhancel bag an enriched {a warded tho obnrgés of the Lach of February, 1863, which | 2bat ondor Colonel Phillips obaadonipg Ube mane (Ql aod tal the devoted olty, Grant auswerod that he had no | tired of pard tack and poPk, open a MY win ine | rou be indncéd fo ‘re enlist for a fli Surce yearp term. Thentatte att on He piedenot work hansh ett geused my Acresh and impriepument. Oa the 13h of moving off towards the right. Pursuing this road “Se objection, but would require some hours to consult with | Sten, latter fleecing him two or three hundred | On forwpranig that 1A ots to Washiogion cs gbtain pay- t Pe, arches, pedimeots, tracer. Mareb [Jett Quebé>, with the joteution of coming direct | @istance they ontered the main road for Fagringe, where daha rior, esrer to are tue sry cone ng | Ieee Regen SPA nt a, | eat tees Va ‘hem. inion | aes pe ad ice «me meer tas sper coor abate |e feds enna © a etl! caupot do | was réagived:»" No boubty due, 0 i s Dy . i daughter wnti! the Bou of that ie alt 8 Wola the gud forces. Ob, sf that be your only | without them. The Febeis aro so well plowed with their | Secrelarf MC. War, Paymaster Geners)\a Omen, At ap he Taig Ree soerepride | month, On that dap we left Mondreal and the next ‘oe ‘The route, after leaving Grenwta, lay ip the ohufo tor wishing delay, nover mind it)” was the prompt | €004 things that they are talking charge of a good many | 19,1863. Ni; it spajeuded take ‘th twelve hes nlctpt ith buvdrom ing arrived fy New YorR, and on the followimg Friday | Mirection of Oakland, Panola and Oajdwater. Raa adgwor of the rebel Bogotiator, “ff your and bat. | weet ey : roluatoure are bo 7 eutitisd to. the _poun! Booorntsd. capa sgfineatan (oot Priddy), Aprii 8, Lwus arrosted, incatesrsiad im | Witslow's foroe, after the other party bad left is, tories 1 : HOTHL SMOULDERETRATS. olalamed by them, They eulisted on thd cpdition of re | tweive niches \stand Latayoite, and only releared last Tuesday, the 12th | Moved om without vp sition way) reach) eo on a level with ue will caly stop, the | 1 am sorry to meet oflioers here who secu fo be on | ceiving them, werd will Teimaia thé week or tO The jambs tod arches neound 8 of May. GBO, W. WILULAMSON, | #mith bank | oF the Coldwater river. ite : Yummors’ and gunboats may keop firing at the Jareg goer f at Be hee and aaioons, If there is a — ‘necessary to dom| A, Ingal tera pt betvice, | highly eariet ith mou! !ng* and ornaments, and the Conse Lary ov ure User Staves oF Ammica, jound the enemy drawo up the oi van I despise more than another it '# un oificer who bag | aud were mustered out betore its expieati ATs | ttgentasted tabiete patwroch, fhe Wlodowa sve. appro. Az Gvniee, Chxana, 2th Febronry, 1960." } | ith AB grident intention Yo impute the passage o¢ m jo gd letters. The large wuoe! | 12 the Hon. Witusw H. Bewann, Seorétary of Seite: wangente iadow waied with beautfa?y'amed alse, u'tbe cou: | tt} Davo ake Lenot ta fucmien ie Z9pr sent . ter whergof fa the pelican, and .%!! the the following inj cemaiian, wikh a, un reqiest tracory are filied by Pen designs oP xO" the parties, immed{stoly ijon thelr arrival withia the amount {9 the aggrogate, tigns Of these th f, hs Niet, death | Jtesdietion Gf the Cried States, receive tha watchful taco those rvidiers ving hele 4 de. er rugurtestion of ¢ pret yt Bo je excellent, ava | 40 of the proper authorities. " b ea jpop 6 LS hoor ed in thd manner bed | divided into Ave maid arctom, with insiie cuter Arohes, | | “oorwe Willlamaon, accompanied by & woman, LES itse ae documents wage jot | ft Bas pillars, ornamouted ‘cape, eecoratdn spandriia, | Teprexeuted to 2 niece, pamed Aun Atwood. They a) of the disohary lun. | wr ‘of vine loaves and ja shows, Dated In have been sojourning rome tithe here, and rpore leay- teors, i x ing For Baltimore oop oul «the May of Judguegt.’’ The same (ue meauness to put bie io his pocket a1 nd then abr Wobierp oficers add that the ume princtple which would | from the eee bn badve aola?"y ey ad tow juatity the nav to claiming Fort Sumter ae thoir prise | 2” ra pethe, anal Teenie dont SER the morons vs amply ilagirated tn the fasning bullotine which an- | goserally 4nd sine oles to < dole ie hing nongoed the captre of the Haines ut tatterioe (after | Buch fellows, though few awed thould be cup, by al thoy had becn evacuated ut wave men, ar to ial y B evacuated under tho stress put upon them | gompanions Of the tago table ‘and beer ween”. KoWw! ah OLD gcquarmtancs. rowdies, pickpockets sult the oouvenience of the depsrt this eharp corner Lg them foows an th ‘wlte ais charged in advance of their time meraiy to tare tbe tow buodrea thousand dollars to which thelr bounties would es thy v loins torm! SIR ol Tot Hep Horns the pth ging sidered weak, n rk} party was ‘brown out On tee front to keep the attention of the enemy ongaged. Woie Bod (o the lol, and ented elder cover’ ef somn mnaas: under cover th. orticg Talroos an viguroue — ade, which resulted in forcing the enemy to aud left ua in complete porsoaston of the mg pee Le) hile |, and foot men ot the Turd town, we shhough General Sherman's corps) by the Mississippt Jotiila. All there rémayke, [ are extremely Washington ie a regular wrayes, nus gent destroys their alas gon and oolore. The grand altar ls puilt solid of Ameri saved.” Suid Waneaienr aereny bes py men 1 natured and idtomperste; hut beyond doubt there can re it wae past ten o'olook at night when 1 arriv: rd ‘men . ‘tone, Ith | not De go much AMOK WitLout some Aro; and it is for the chair an toon poltery Snform: me saat he et v9 oy art ASG in the ia tbe and arobes, Sr hekes, Bt ret, Wa me how rejoiced in the titie of Goueral. Be eayn ho hoes wis los sustained by the enemy it Dost Interests of branches of the service thht exch fore, but, for the ie of bim, be could not tei where, | bount? te a ag but jowlet first cel presente af grand @ ploture as any lolag' cormmaiesion ia Ae rebel ment. He a ( wi should the 4 {, “Porky pe you have met me in the ” “Oh, 1 D sgreoment, large } = wire to call hia own. Tho chapel of the | posited at Belt |, Mary! intenda remaining & val here mom! ‘hould know alleged points of grievance betweon | vag yen! that’s It p Nag Toi Fi or ned Ob dongtles now pat fo be as and irgin Mary bat & beautiful sione altar, with pe- | [°™ days tp New York ojty. 700d to 69 to ition 0 the quant hom. VOn General anmeve shake’ tah, fiws te Genet x oe, sr Sage Weae breve iments, crockets, rich panels and Richmond by the way of Frederieksburg, Virginie, are} were ADMIRAL DANLGREN'® CAUTION—p Ananon you! lecollect Fou wow wr Go’ you Ga”? ie sheay Gmply carfed) seat, carved In a aplendld manner, On the altar | bet ‘anughior abont eigat pears of ‘command got oat without Aa for other masters, (he wisest hére thivk ‘bat ad. | Very affable, and, thinking t ‘old companion. fo a niche, wherein ts ploood a full sized | Williamson hae 9 son in Suart's Surety, Neiding were drawn from the country. cvifes Bablgren’s caution in the opening of the Charleston pte ep Mo He gave mee a ee “a Canceptien, covered 2 See emnnes anne ives in other. sera ‘our forces that contiot will be abuniantly Justified when the nature of | Ne ups‘an’ downs and miryues “bur: thera tenes sWerk, The chapel of thet iismes sCereratet | "A toore ghame-taced pair of rebels never fn any | he carried bie purgatt not (ue work yet to be sccomplishod Is understood by the | for mysell, ae he free socess to clustered pillars, decorated phere. T have bess kospiag up . rh Raprodiable, cunsiderieg ie publle. Fort Samter—weakest for defeuce, moet power. | jivose eau, Tate. meet of tas Bieoma Virgie Mare whens Eiring het stay ere frequently boss the regu, | _ Colonel Winstow reports rity of sald communication betug Kept up in defiance of | 20F did be hear of eny quorilia parties south | ingot the Col for the offengivemte now bappliy eliminated (rom the | wae T Tove with the A mt that aT probiqg which (he irtn-clds have yet to tolve | B° by way of secrot , ma tha Fe-ts Moultrie and Jobuton atill remain to be s¢t- Br ler ce sugh Tarorable sic Yalwaye 8 Ved with, and tm the atencke apon these General dill. | wisdom in reflection: so on retiring to mn; room I began moto can give but ite anaittance, — Agaiuet Fort | Wak whore | met him for moet 1th Save he Monlirte, the strongest defenatve work in the Rarbor, he sor ia Se police cou do abaolaiely pothing. Fort Johnsos in the ox. | {a great eonfusio tt Ln trometer of fee roghgt's le ot ecfenoes sretching tice tog tow 0 wan ota ra tn je ropreen'ed We Marriage oF fae dy comviot style,” eombed 5 Papen Yaland fom the harbor Pe rooms. ae pee ten ny Traryao\ yaterae. The sore: departcre 1 wil) telegraph ag for- y nUlack (his ‘ine in generel would require «force more | milltary dees for a decoy, and worm themsolvur ince pana cocoetta heat has | Despatch Ne _ , rotary than trbie that now at Geo, Gilmore's diaposal ; and | CvBfidence of young " ofder fo draw ti And doe Fi . this day for ” L, A4-g hie obly ments of advane! Rambling and dissipation. f would like vo over three Bee comet wn oe Thuited state Const i fort Would be to alert tremhen ee ee Hreton of society here, aa it te iw avery wi Chairmae of Cohnmmttise— ‘hroNGh the orgnn cape, es pelle eA Mat trenches, zigerge and parilicle | A] am mmavoklabiy ‘dotained here tor ate days I to invest the amount in foe, lemons, &c,, and Mie) quarries Paavanren ‘committed om WHO tO Swamy Angel Battery” fs now Jocated | AOA FOU News for About & week. {have met nen vo the agent of our Orpmigeion at "Rea ta tn tae So's Ean: | duanunse remely ber tho biieee Cael Sentosa | ots recoloted a the harrow Strip Of iar’ sand shore whi who have just come in from the front, aod they nave jp. | Mt. Mmmons. Ff trast the ico muy reach owe brave mon Tn the dret ts the anew for the bite of @ 1, Qtecovered Tt will be pi nde hc tae Bag which les be. | formed me that one army if in excellent aendition, and | i goed time. 1 th forming mo o the wante re ee ee " >patatel id iy =| joa boat with tarbor. This strip of hard | occupies @ Stroug strategicnl porition, equally avaltabie | Of Our #oldiere. a “a i » the Dove; six Ca ) by which the painful ota red and was s Would Ret Very Nearly the same obstacle to trenen. | (OF desence or attack. It H ueoertained on good authority | 20% Yours for Our county bats 2k Which means “Yerua, | iroe is |. ‘This remedy consiete in ‘the | she should remain there he lot 4 be offored by the pavements and sib n it nevonty thousand men in ont front Chairman Cited States “teat, Bt. Mare ebsk M. “Peter; ninth, At | pince bitten with Dot water, M. Hikdtebrand hao abvere doing #, Jobnsou heard of ber “ nid, Gatinbated an} sirb soit id disatteciion are fact decimating bie arts ar Waudew ao ie ‘ebrrenth, the chalice; twelfth, | tained by experience that hot water has the effect of de | phia soon her release. we hie men ore by the Iq The roporis that he bad resigned, ane thet he Wreomsity, 0 cohen |. 1m, inte Seeren’ Ter orges a! snp have pig ny leeelbdahel gal aye maere con. | trmiperg tes abate ihe, bors ily aye already performed, @nd the miiaria) | 98 falliog back on Richmond, are.1 tbiak. mor rear de bors 66 inech Ween an Teme | Oren Oi tins tue cok, the nena in, ihe ee is wan vataieg fhe tort, neteekaioeene ba ‘ateol a ORVuoKy Wliob bas roluced Une MeniGuue, tis dour g! ergs : Woceeneae' Ts 4. » nt 1 umect General | tim) am these 8 MOW. Jt oauiunatee shim meee at | te neatly rau ve rae hy val pi ad fern et erences uke a wcded ey atte, teltgeat and omy, Me jeade ida ba ewan lit Wiuh chad, + 90,CONONO tishrele. the chasitta > eget tee choir lo the ehatoet Ibe | ond afterwards ancint it # th antimouy ointment, | \risnoer duripe the war. r

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