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ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Opinion of Grant’s Campaign and the Rebel Invasion. ALIDELL IN COUNCIL WITH NAPOLEON, THE DANISH WAR. The Island of Alsen Captured by the Germaas, &e, &., , 1864. "The fotlowing is the concluding portion of the steam- eobip Peraviaa’s despatch, which, owing te difculty ou OPINION OF GRANT'S STMATRGY AND 4 KEBEL INVA- SION OF THR NORTH. ‘The London Star says:—Grant’s latest movements are ertainly not destitute of boldness, but they seem to ‘Border on fool hardiness. He deliberately leaves the foad to Washington und the North open to Lee, who ibe lg now bas not hesitated to cross the Potomac, federal army could much more easily ‘isvate bis IVELL'S INTERVIRW WITH NAPOLEON, Mr. Slidell had an toterview with the Kmperor Napo- «ton 0a the 26th of June. The Dantsh War, The policy of Rist said Wo be the retention of Jut- kusrautes, freaiane are erecting batteries on the Jutland opposite the middie port vn the ixtind of Fuceu ‘The andouncement of the capture of Alsxeu by the Gor- sman Powers lind been received, but the details couvorn- {og it nad uot o me to band. A Vienna paper states that Austria and Prussia are ‘Cally ayreed on the subject of hostilities, ‘The two Powers are suid to have reuewed the engage «Ment to nog in concert until Deumark shall be compeliod \00 accept oF pe Prussia bas declared that she seeks for no territorial vaggrandizement in the North, France The police are reported to have discovered another {plot ayain-¢ the Emperor & lite, Several Italians wore arrested on the 20th of June. ‘The Parw Bourse cioged flat at Gof. 7éc. for the rentes, Sp It was asserted at Madrid that the resignation of Senor i@Marcaroma, umbassudor to Peru, fud beou accepted. News from South Amertea. ‘The Brazil mails had rearhed Lisbon, Ku Jaxzixo, June 7, 1864, Exchange, 27% 9 2734. Colle vominai; stipments 24,000 bags; sales 26,060 Baye; stock 20 Baw. Exobange, 27 427%. Sogar, 3j000 4 Peanamng Exchange, 27% a 275; Brown sugar, 2/500 a 2/600. 3h June 16, 1864, India and China, A telegram from Rbanghae arsounces an important = in exchange, and a rise of 13¢ per cent against Engiow te ea etna: bay exchange pad declined 1%, and at Cal- THK LONDON MONEY On the 29th of June the tunds remained stagnant and @eemed | kely 10 remain tree from material fluctuation, ‘the general ‘eeling of the cvuviry bavivg confirmed the @ourse marked out by the goveroment on its foreigu MARKET. spolicy. ‘MOTION TO QU4SH THE INDICTM&NTS AGAINST MAK- GHAL MUKKAY AND OTHERS WITHOKAWN—a sree CIAL PLEA WILL PROBABLY Bm PUE IN—KEMARKS OF MES8KS, BRADY AND HALL, ‘The motion to quash the indictments against United itates Marshal Murray and otbér parties cuarged wit @ideapping Don Jove Auvustin Arguelles from this stave ‘Waa to bave been urjued yesterday morning before Judge ‘Russel. Mr. James I. Brady, counsel for the dofoudants, ‘eonferred with Mr. Murray @ few momoats, and then ose and addressed the Court as fuliows:— REMARKS OY MK, RADY. ‘Tn this case, 1 your Honor please, aiter bapdetaloed the ‘papers which the District Atworuey bas been kind ouvugu Wo submis to me, | discovered that we were under a in Apprehersion m sup, O8 ng thai this complaint was iD ated by the Grand Jury themecives It appemrs irom tus Afidayitot Mr. Dono! a member “of cus’ bar, wdon one Honor knows, that ap, licath was made in the frst arco to the Recorder to Mwue ® Warrant. and be re- ferred the matter to the Grand Jury; so that the ground apon which you buve quashed fudictmevts dues vot iu this case present sscl, In reierence to the other mat. ter, tt seems from the mivutes of the Grand Jury that it does not aj they were apprised, though pernaps ‘they did the fact, that the actim of Mr. Morray wae by the ‘order of tue President Of the United States. Of this latter fact 1 could pot have beer aware, as 1 fwd no right /¢o-roview the miputes oi the Grand Jury until ay friend, She istrict Aitervey. bad shown them tome, For this and other reasons, which it 18 unnecersury to troubie Wwe Court with, | have couctudes to withdraw this motion 10 ques More erpeciiiy because the quesiions which | discuss can be much more jroperiy end sully presrased in Ae,ocin pies if we conel S00 wo will, corvety trieud ith as 8 opon the lega: quas. tone more & iy With greaier advuntoge UUs, DecAus® & mod ON Lo QU fs, @ cert io eastent, If not mainly, preseuted 10 tne Avscretion of theCourt | We wiil thee be pertecuy wiiing fo moet the whole issue; tor Mf we do cut Iierpore « @yecial plea, we will go to trivl, and present the questions there, ara i have no doubt the matter will be satisincto- Tily disposed ot, Rea eK OF MR HaLt Mr. A, Oakey Hall. tbe District Attorney, sald:— Tam desirous, of ovure the issue on the special plea, pou the geaeral issue. Kod leet there (of Many oO MY CiteNts—Lhe peopiew by prviess to take cand probably do tu gre.t iMterest in this concer ey, [with your pe mieswu, would state ub tel would Dut soem jossivie to try this Cuse 19 the tn July and Angas, tor tm the 1 your Honor Kuo ttt ‘an utdwary cave, we li orders for pancis. and, from past experien:s that ail cages wb cl attract the Public attentiua demand large oumbers of jurors Out of which selections of cumpetent and unbiased rors cau be mad". Add wot UuBti the month of mber wiil arrive would tt, in my Jedyient, as ntior- were ‘the otber side abxtous for ho doubs they aro—be posite to Gry the case le, Ht seems to me, Guder thove consideravions. to force 1be tial om, em §orors naturally w uid be Diaseed etther against the ;€o- ‘ple or fer ube pooplo, even ii they were e iu town Pondy to not. Ii the bpecint plea is fled within too days er two weeks, then we will bring it to trial early ip -ep- tember, when the other canes are disp. sed of, oF, if 1b ie @ general wwe, at tho arme time. judge Rusecl- © covld vot by any poae bility try @heee cases this te D, for no bull caves are trie! durlog “ho mouthe of July and August, aud | see bo vecersity for baving this cure pro-sed. It will have to wn Ghe eptember term. In the meantime. t you see ft to qnake a apecial ploa or go to trial, you can raise the same ‘questions thea. Cer re’ Imquests. Foorp Drowwp.—Coroner Wildey held an inquest on the Rody of an unkz.77n man about \oriy yours of age, who swan (ound floating in the dock at pier 8 North river, From papers found tu his possession bis name is suppoeed to prethwagan ‘Thomas (ully, formerly emytoyed io the binck Ya departinent of the Hortom Nuvy Yard. The bedy fpoarenty had been 1a the rater for about two week Deceased was avout five feet six inches in height, w ont bair and suort whiskers, Mis dress is thut of » Drownep wm Barmna.--A boy, eleven years of aze, ‘named Jotu Knvor, was drowned on Friday eveuing, swbile bathing, at the foot of Stxty.dreh street, North river. He was seized with cramps, and before aid could Zouch him bo bark to Gwe bottom avd was even Bo more ‘The body has not beew recovered Fatat Ramroav Accipest.—Hapnah McGrath, a lictle Gicl, two yeura of age, was run over yeaterday in Oliver ‘Wiroet, by car No 8 of the Second avenue line, and ao jared that she died soon afterwards 1 whither she bad been conveyed ncourrence Decensed lived with ber tet No. 2Uirver street, Coroner Ravney was uo- od, and will hold an inquent om the body today. The B v TO THS FiTOR OF TRE MRRALD. fe your issue of tbe 7th inst. my vame wan used in @ qmacuér which, in justice to mysel, requires an exptema- Aion | built the brig Vision for Mr, Nonowin, nooording ko bis own pirp and under bis immediate supervision, Me was presest saci day, @xamibed aud tried each sen, fend expressed bimuelf rully aatisfed with the veo-e when completed. ihe vessel waa io the water rovers! Mt went on varlous tria' trips, and was pronounced by Donovan, tn conversation With dulcrent persons, prnpoient for the voyage, Phat the vessel sprong alow HO UoUBUAl Coeurrence «That I Am rospounrble jor 1 is absurd. Aod | have yet to learn that Mr Donovan te weveroly we biaty y weaand Tig @ me, as represented In your thsue above ure mi rep y DAViv BLACKBURN, Fire at f@imon ‘The fro at Salmon Fails, N. net dat ), te agente’ Steet Em Soe A berewwiore beou foremost in aud Seward, that they will support Kicomond 10 pre‘crence to L coin if he is nominated at Chicugo, Just now being made tu this city by some of the active peuticiaus Ww work up this card, and make Richuoud a lormidable caudidate at Chicago; but, thus far, thei o!- forts have not amounted to muc! MoUlellan by the administration, and the tojustice that hag beeo dove him by the radical de:uroers, bas caused the masees of the purty, iuciuding many conservative republicuvs, to rally around big name aud tosiat upon bis nomivatiou, which proves # very nerious drawback to the manipulation of the politiciaus, upon the persou w: hioredivary, bat subject to the will of a majority of the pouple; that the democratic party intend that the com- tig elect ion-shall be © faw aud bonest ona We give bio. platorm for: tbe benelit of all concerned — 1 Washington acd (be (atuers af 6 coumtiutho mal ut “weir lortuves, weir lives aud their sacred wonor’”’ de end. sud preserve the ireedu ou fo tue Ayproscuiox Vrosideutial 1g CUrseives Wo acqUIeCe In aD Abide by Buy bone air Clectioa, We Lereby » eomULyY resist Lo the (ast wxtremity any att the tndiviauat tu power WW perpetuate bis despotic wad c&Mm).0U8 relgo DY (aud, Military Coercton, oF other mede (hun bbat pointed out by tue Coustigution and lawe of the Utted States. tm e-ative duty. doliuite prolongation of Ue war, rt nlaence, aud overs! bappiness, KEMUVAL OF COLONEL BOWMAN AND MAJOR OLIT?, AT WEST POINT. It appears from a roitable source that the adminisira- tion ot Wastington did not lourn that the oration ab Wout Point was to be delivered by Geveral Moviclian atl a for CONDITION SF THE POLITICAL BARKET. he Democratic Party Organizing. ‘The opposition parsy, .\Otwitustanding the Couveution has been postponed,are mS idie, They are orgauiziug politioal associations all over tbe country, and are vigor ously entering (he campaign iu’ advance of the nomma- tom, They are arraigniug the p..escnt administration, its fmbecility, oorruptiwa and arbi TY 40ts, and calling upon the rank and die, as wellas the leaders, to counsel together and present their verdict asd the candisaie whom they preer at the Chicago Couveut/vm. Meu who have just ceturued from @ tour of canvassing through New Bugiand represeut that no person is talked of there but Geveral McClellan, aud that conservative republicaus, in large numbers, openly take ground for him and de. Giare that if tho Coioago Convention pominates him they will sapport bim, Tue returned three years’ men, who bave (or the last three wecks beep reuchiug Lome, ure all supporters 0: BicCiellan, aud are loud in his praise, This, With the representations that thoy make in regard to Geueral Grant's campaign in Virginia, w daily inereasing © Little Mao’s’’ sireugih among (he peuple, DEAN RICHMUND FOK PukSIDENT. Thore is a ,eueral teeing of confidence among the demo- Cratic politicuus that they have @ good chance of suc Sooding this fail, Axa matter of course this fecling has thrown mew life imto the pretended managers, aud suey are looking arow for candidutes, There is no wse fa disguising the fact that the politicians do uot want to see McCielian nominated at Chicago. they know very well that they cannot mace a tool of him ne more than Lincoln aud his radical conspirators around him do when Movtellan was at the head of the army, Bet'What troubles them is the fact that he is so popular with the people and the svl- diers. While the poiiticiaps de:ire to elect some map tbat they cun use to do their dirty work, wie cask aud file of the party, who look ouly tw the 00d of the country, demand MeCietian; acd bow to web Over that without ureriy swauping the party Is Just ROW & Beri0Us question ameng them. Tho last move 18 to brut out Dean Kichmond, as President, to ve nomi: vated at Chicago, 1t ts announced semi-oricially, ia con- wecton with this dod_e, that be wii secure the vote of (ue ouuservative republicans of this State; that Weed hae pledged bis iuiluouce, and that thus wing of tho party Will support him against Linco, It is a well kuown inet that soveral prominent men in this city, why have vhe interest of Weed have privately stated tw democrs A desperate eiort is ‘The persecution of PLATYORM FOR CHICAGO. A prominent democrat, who ts not kuown as » mani- Puiating politici.m, but nevertheless one whose posi- tion aud knowledge of the events of the country makes Gis views worth consideration, submis tue furlowing piatiorm for the delegates te the Chioxgo Comventiom io oogitate over, within itself ample provisions for ail ewergeacias, whother in pesce or war, im prosperity or adversity,or ty cope with conspiracies, treazon, rebellion or viher violations of law and order; also, that the first plank is broad enough and suiliciently comprehensive for every democrat and conservative im the country to stand ujwn, and maintain eflicieatly every State and personal right Dequeathed us by eur sires of the Revolution, and thit oll other issues, whether proposed by peace or war demo- crate, are factiou cioas, Heciaims that the object of the war is the sup- pression Of the revellion, to restore tue Union aod the Supremacy of the constitution and Jat tbat any long rigmaroie of a platiorm wou'd only om barrass a eonsible and patriotic man elected President under it. He claims that the constitution contains dustracth g, dimorgauizing and injudi- thetand, and . The second plank of the platform is intended to imprese now in power that his office i# vot Lodem and the constituciop as established by republic. 2. lu view Of the wsconstituiional ac of Abrabam Livcvia during We past bares years, and of bis manuest toteution to cuusrol Lue coming leads OF @ SUMIAE © Arse OF pROCedul prociamati cvercivn, trary aud une ustitutivmal modes aud rules for voting, partisan persecutions of all miittary mea and civilians Who presume to outer talon or abbeunce Opiuions udverse to WB own, wid by w violution OF all couxtitutional and Suite ewe whieh stand fi. the way of bis personal arr bation or Presi ential election by like unnecessary wf martial law, inllitary instioiuaLiva and eruingut patrouage, bribery and iraud, arbs- success o: lis action; Be it Res tved, ibat the democratic conservative and. of the loyal Stutes uereby pledge peso, abe. froedocy Lavi ¥ Of the ballot box ; that while plece nud clare that we will pb on the. part of fone, wud bbe (reedotn ibe couxervatave men of the loyal States would rogerd jou at Wome As @ dire Calamity, but when tbe > Wt HS) MFe BN UBCOLAUILULUHAl, proscripwve, ud fapaticn! despotism ov tbe ove band, and too the roetitalion and the imuitenube righisavd weathed us by our falters op the othyr, ne ihe ‘ormer 1 bankruptcy, aparety wud & eons! 0 the Liter would speedy, bouor. ble aud satis ac of the Up aod @ returt of io credit, prosperity, (rateruity ys previous to thut occasion. Secrotary Stauton, wab the aavice and ovasent of President Lia- soln, immediately despatched General Collum to Wost Vows t prevent MoCiellan delivering the oration On the arrival of that officer as Weat loiut, about two days previous to the eventful day, he informed Covel Bow- @an and otber members of the cuinmittcs that bo was sent by Secretary Stanton, with the suchority of ur. Lincola, to ootity them that they wust either select some other man besides MoClellau to make the speech, or else abandon the dedication of the @onument. The committee consulion togotbe", wad Miter canvansing the question over, satistiod General Collum, a8 ths affair was gt up by av association which Jeat-ed to do homer to West Point officers, they did not seo that it affected the Wur Department, and that Geueral McUtedan had been invited aud accopted, aud they would hot violate their hovor by going back on bim now. They proterred to take the chances of removal to that course. ‘The day came ana McUletlam delivered the oration which bus electrified the ovuntry, Colovel Bowman and Hroies tor Clitz, the latter (ostractor te artillery and infantry taction in the Academy, have, in consequeuce of their re tunel to yroid, afready fal.en ‘victims to Secretary Stan- ton's petty spite und malice egainat that galinnt officer, But ths only inoreases the popularity of ‘‘iitite Mac.'’ Many men who would not believe that the aumimiatration tutertered with hicClellan when bo waeat the hed or the A my of the Potowno now declare that the 1emoval of the West Point ollicers Ny Convinced them that the War Department aud the Washington politicians deter- mined to prevent bis succosding when in command of the res WHERE 18 FERNANDO WoO. DT ‘The members of Congress who bave stoppea hore on their way bome all inquire Where te Wovdt!’ it is nutd 4 bis eet to ov (he Moor of Congress with Odell and Kernan, about ten days since, Comptutely used the Duke of blucewydale up; that all of those Congressmen who ave bey voting and going with him, except Chanier, WoW fepudinte Lim, Fernando Bordly showed bis head fo Congress oor that day, and those whe knew the con- Adeut rentious between bim and Chanler were om atantiy rupoing to the lation and aking him “where te W vod, This question will be Asked more AMoNY the poltticiuns in this city this foil than it was in Congress. The belter seems to have ,enerally taken pr seereion of Lhe minds of the democratic mason in ths city that Word bas made x buryain with tho administration to bronk up the demo- cratic party, aud it will be almost impossible for Dim dimabuwe the public mind. ‘The ree bat rernando Wood may be considered played out Ib fact, the inquiry ie @iready being made throughout the city, where is Word) He han been trying to drive bargin with Tam- many, but unsuccessfully thus tar, Where Is Wood bide fair io extend ai over the oly, even among.tne Mozart Hall politicians, at no disiact day, GRANT THE SECOND CORPS, Mr. Finley Anderson's Despatenes. Camr wean Parmnssvna, July 6, 1864. Nothing worthy of special mention bas transpired to- ‘y {n front of the Second curpa Our lives are well eatublisbed, and apparentiy every persen in the army feeis confident of ther ultimate 4; not the speedy suc- cas Of the campsign under our distinguisved leaders. COMMMBARY MATTRES IN AND AROUND RICHMOND. Information recetved direct (rom Richmond and /’etere- burg shows that by sovering the enemy's railroad oom- munications with the South, we bave inflicted wore injury upow Bim than we could bave dove in defeating him in several pitched battles, The citizens of Rick mond and vicinity are said to be suffering from the lack Of provisions, The rebel soldiers, however, are ted as i] ae it is poesivie to (eed (her Most of the residents of Petersburg, have left the city. Some of the aup- plies for the rebel army are bauied in wagons inte Petersburg, from the Burkesyille stution, at the junction of ¢tBe Lynchburg and the Woldon railroads; but a portion of the supplies—esvecially tunse for immediate use—are brought irom Richmond, thus re- ducing the amount of commissary stores whicd the ene my may bave accumulated there ib anticipation of a siege, The enemy fuily appreciates the importance of these railroads, and hence @ large portion of Lee’s army ave been piaced in position im an additions! line of Dreastworks outside the orixinak defences of Petersburg, for the purpose of preventing our permovent occupation of thoee railroads, For several days past the enemy bag had 4 large number of men at work repairiug the damays done by Wilson’s recent raid. ‘TUN SIXTH CORFE. My attention bas been direcied to au injvetice suid to heve bean d me the Sixth oorps in the report of tho ov» rations of the Seeond corps on the ¥2d of J and published ja the LimeaLp of the 30ta, After oar ipqmiry {have #mtisied myself thal there are-m9 Mm teria *ha-sers OF (act Weorrect 1a that report. Tay yrigetyal STRLEMOUE Lo WiED exception ts lukeu-—"'P appours Maat tho SIXth Orps dit nol advence iar, i it Advec-d at a1?’ —18 BuscePtib'e of explanation ty this, that Loo right of the SixtD corps being ob the left of Ube Sovood, 1 was to Lhe rigut of the Sixth that the remark applied; oud the (08 Js, that whilo it ia said thet the leitor the Susth corps une Bwung rouwd, advancing nearly & mile’ and thres-quarters, te lait Of the live ‘did nut advanes fur, fib advanded al ail.’? But i will be retaembered, ux Iscinclly wtoted tp Lbat repart, (bat each corps was or- ered to move iudepecdent of the vther, aud GousejueLt ly any dinusoee wilh wight happen to the oue could-not y vo wisribuied to the other, Avy impresston, Lore, Whigs might be ereated im reading thy re; ort oto he Second corps Was sustained tm SIX Got advancing with 16, 18 Rob in . Kor in that 104 oce With the purpose of the writ pert ue utiribu.es the cause of the reverse, not ty the octh corps, but to the absence from U Second of vaia- al.c regimental kad brigade commanders who have beow Kile OF wouuded wm former bustied. Camp sam Parersnuna, July T—Evening. THE BETUATION OF AFFAIRS. ‘The gtsuation in fraat of Hancock’s corps has rematoed uochanged for a weeks of more, The enemy ig not in such close prowimity on the left ag on the right of the general line, Botn sides are aetively at work preparing for the ‘o:ash which will come a& mo far distant tiny. The siege of Petersburg will undoubtedly be equivalent to a sicgo of Richmond, tor when the former falis it iz evident tbat the luttor would be regarded 8 untenable. The ouemy is cou structing some beavy works to our front; s0 that when the fortifications in course ef conetruction on both sides are completed there will be warm work both inside and outside of Potersburg. PIOKER FIRING AT NIGHT. To night @ constant picket firing is kept up further to our right, on Warren’s aod Porasido'’s fronis, bus it does not extend downto that of the Seoond corps, TME RRURLS’ RATIONS. Doserters and prisovers from Petorsbarg and Richmond Gtate thas the avidiers bave three quarters & & pound vi salt meat issued to tuem every two days, but thas they have bad no fresh ment sivoe Lco’s army came to Pete: burg. ‘It is the expectation of the rebels that Lieuteanat General Early will bring back oaatle and other necessary things when he rovuras from Maryland sod ieunsy! vapia. CONDHTIOW OF OUR 7ROOS. The troops in the Sesond corps are now in fae cond. tion. Phey have mede themsetves quite corafurt! the trenches, aud areready at say momons to my enemy again. WRCKPIION OP THR MEWS OF THR PLNKING OF TEE ALABAMA, ‘The pews of the destruction of the rebol pirate Alabama has created great euthusiasmm throughout ibe army suis ing. THU COMMANDER OF HR ARPILURRT, _ Major Jobo G. Haza.d, of tie Sirst Ruode istand ligat aruillery, has been formally annouceed as commandant of the arcilery br.gade in the Second corps, There is mothing elve of tuterast trauspiring Im this {manediate vicinity. THE NINTH CORPS. Br. James C. Fitepatrick s Despateh. Barone Peseusnora, Va., July SA. M, CANNONADH AND MORTAR PRACTICN. Last night there was a severe caununade on var froot, with @ rapid mortar pswclice, Ihe revels hava sone Whitworth guns io position which throw solid stool shot fiiteen pounds im weizps FRENCH ARMY Vi8IDORS, ‘Two officers of the Freven army, 4 colonel and captain, whose names 1 could nut, learn, called on Generat Bara side yesterday, aud wih hun visited the iotrencuments, Goveruor Sprague is expectoo bere to day. An Artillery Duel Near Petersburg. Wasamnarox, July 9, Lua. Tete ascertained from parties who arrived in the mail oat to-day from City Point that on Thursday the rebels brought a battery to bear ou a working party of « who were engaged in throwing up earth works nourer to Petersburg, and (or awhile a sharp cannon sdung took place, our men having also brougkt up a batlery top> pone that of the rebels, and thas the iutler was soon silenced. Subsequently the rebels took up a now position, and fgnin opewed fire upon our working party; but, fading that they could accumplisa nothing, soon ceased to biaxe away. ‘With this exception all bas been quiet for a few days Hoo, Jobn Covode, of Peoneyivauia, came ap on the High land Light to-day, bringing up the body 01 Bis sop, Colonel G@. H. Covodo, of the Foursk foousyivacia cavalry, why was killed while protecting tho roar of Sheridan's trai 1 crossing the James river, in late movement troin the White House to join the main army. Monroe Despatch. Fortress Moxnos, July 8, 1804, ‘The steamer Guide arrived this arternoon, (rom City Point this morning, and reports some firing during the day yesterday io front of Petersburg, but sil quiet curing last night and up to the bour the Guido ‘oft ‘The steamahip Baltic will sail to-night for Now Yoru with a load of sick and wounded soldiers. ‘The steamor Thos. A. Morgan arrived from City Polit thin afternoon with over two hucdred (mostly wousded) soldiers. Atrived at Hampton Hospital on steamer Monitor from Point of Rocka, July 7, 1864:—Captain J. © Fas’ 4th Wisconsin Battery, sick, Major A. Ackerly, 1ih Pennsylvania oak wounded, back, Lieutepect@. Licvtenact Peimer, 11th Peon ‘ania cavairy Charles Savage, 3900 Htinuis, Bick; J. 1. York cavalry, wounded, head; vania cavaiy, wounded, nec Maryland, powder bur F. Cooks, Signe Captain CG, GC. Palmer, Ist District Columbia siok; M. +3 eee? 142d Odio, sick; W. Votlo 4 Matte ©." Pecktain,’ aun ieassnch Os, tok; b, Sersitan, 1324 Ohio, wick; aM. Warver ined UptO, beh chamberinfa, Sad Ole, 8 GA, Varnoy, 1st District Of Coluaibia cavalry si Kamaetl, 91 Mame, sick: Geo Ingram, 9h Mace Chas, Alexunder, Tht Diswrict of Columbia cavalry JN. Boyd, Lee Vinvevet of Columbia cxvaley, 110% Friot, 1idd Ohio, stek;, 1. J. Brodburst, Lisd Chm, ek, T py) 1th * Naroe, sick; ©. Martam, ft tee entered, slck; G./H. Batler, 9m Mai as, Int Ligtrtos of Coinu eit, Unt Hastrict wk in toons wo iby i foot, cavalr: rr chusetts, rick: J. Hall, 181 List. ict of Coiuin W. G Hund, 410 Massactusetes, wounded ta r F wier, Laut Gti, died; 1G, Cogswell, lard J Tuever, Zia Couweeriout, wounded wn uous Kelly, 470m New York, woduded tu arm i Leathe in Ilan: al, Juiy 6 Abram Lapban, 1isth New York ‘Wm, H. Johnson, gst New 1oK Rui Hough, 14seh Obie, Manet simberiy, 4 4 rouly, Wie A ait, $l New Vor vavel Ly emeath, revel, W. Se Lewis, Toth Penaey! (eaves, vn, at pited etnter (ce tn” Mesenoteetis, bi Latorge, tha New York tetiory; We. MH. sbapelt, T6Dio x * York wer A ioe Toth Now York artilicry, Wm Mona ork. "x tee eS B, Feedrick , 3d Now Captate ted 19, ma ‘ite n battery, 4th New York wins trom Poveraburg, # now ab Chee. ertilery, wounded to apeake Hosptial doing wel Bale of the Prize Sten Boston, Jnly 0, 1864, ‘The pure steamer Greyhound was eoid at auction to ay far $40,600. wounded | AERIAL NAVIGATION. Five Hundred and Kighth Ascent of the Ena a Acronaut Henry Coxweil—De- weortp ef His Memster New Balieon, the Britannia, &o. OUk LONDON CORRESFONDENOS. Lompon, June 16, 1864, Voyage of Hinry Coxwell’s New Baileon, the Brianna, from London— Ascent at the Crystas Palace with the Core vespormtent of the New York Heraid—Description ef the Bri annia—Looking Lewn at the Earth and the Litthe nasof Ail Things Karthly—A Magnificent Pancrama— Lescending—A Letier from Cloudland for ihe Post Ofice— Touching Motrer Karth—Going Up Again with @ Fre Briton Hanging on toa Repe—Scenes Above the Clowis— The Law of Gravitation Mlustrated by the Fali of an Busty Champogne Bole—Coming Down Awongs the Buils ant Cows—safe at Home, dc. ‘The emivent aeronaut, Henry Coxwell, Eaq., who bas JB) Completed Lis pve huadred aud eighth balloon ascent, Rot oulirely calisied with his Dalloous or the numerous journeys made with them, determined to muko anew oue, larger even than the monster with which I took #0 intercatiug ® Journcy with him over Losdon in Ustober jost—an secount of which appeared in the HskaLib—and, Belting himself to work, he, seconded most ably by ht talenicd aud suergetic wife, completed « balloon in atx Weeks time that will bold over owe bundred thousand feet of gas, and which, with @ car of umpie size, cam take up tweoty four persous, With this be expects to attain cor (wiv Lelghts, perform journeys end remain above the urch to 4 greater extent than be bas secompised iv ay of bis former aerial trips. ‘Last Thursday was the day appointed to inaugurate the career @ (his new aspirant to acronautic hovers, and he Suvited your correspondent to accompany him. Satuiying myself that everything was im the best of order, | took ® seat iu the aerial car, aloug with six other eptiomen—eight includiog our leader—several of whom had, ike mysei(, ascecded on former vccastoas, It was ut toe Crystal Patage grounds, the exact spot whoncs we asceuded Jast autumn, Tue afternoon wus besutilul, and there ware sume tou thousand pyectators present to 60 us of The balloon covtains, I thiuk, apwards of eight thou- aud yards of best cotton fubrio, like the str ugest sheet- ina (not twilied), and, the stu being arraaged in alter Late strips of red and etraw colors, the huge monster hus pretty large pretensions to artistie beanty. The car, too, was covered with beautiful colored drapery; so that Tdoubt if a fuer sight of a balloon ascension was ever witnessed. Impatient of restraint, the acrial horse—christened the Britavuia—was released just five minutes before seven, and rose slowly from ine earth. A bund of music gave us the iusyiriog straing of -‘Rale Britannia,” aud the cheers and waving handkerchiefs of the vast multitude Of weil dressed ladies, gentlemen and children gave us a mest cheeriul parting salute. With @ dailoon of this size and under s0-experienced a Capiain.as Mr Coxwell, all idea of davger ia the minds 0) spectators or aerial voyagers seems out of the question, ‘The wind, which bad been rather brisk duptog the day, seemed to be dyiug away, what remsinod ecmimg from tho suuthwest. Ariviog at am angle of about thi degrees with the perpendicular, the voices of the imunen multitude aid the strains of the brass band grew moll and (aint, aod finally died away In thy distance. In four minutes We were ubUUL a mule Ligh, and in eight minutes two tuiles above the earth. How @il the difierent objecta beneath and ‘around us lessened as the broad iand-cape expanded to our view. The people looked tike litte doils oF soldier figures, such AS We sou 17 the (oy shops, while the large park of tue Crystal Palace dwindied .o the #ize of an orpameatal gur- dew in front of « gentieman’s mansion. The Palace itself, wit Its fep-th of veur a quarter of a mile, and a beigbt of some two hindred feet, looked like an ordivary cun servatory Of greenhouse, Faemers’ feids rom\.ded ove of flower plots iu a garden, or of the squares in a patch. work counierpans We bad Lol, as on my former flight, a visible berizoa Of SIXtY oF seveRty miles radius; bit, owing to aoine low, diy tng cloucs, aur View iu several directions was restrict- ed to ten oF iiteen tives, \Ve went directly towaras Diuckhexth, aad Grecuwiok hills, while high up ina iuob, dwindle to siwii dimensions, and any wher: Your vadir cre quite (niiened out and become levei. Ove of the mest apiouiing siybi was to gee railway trains, on numerous railw ys, ruRaing about in vartous Sicections, ali baying that samo mualaiure look whicb werrestrial Objewls nexumue when seen by the visitor to Ue mortal regio.8, whieu ove o> two rlies {ruin the earth, We siw lite of Londor cépt We eastern portion; bie Doptiord, sty fete ot Vaje—a' mare “oxiion" in the {hames—the Kust aud West India und Victoria ceaku, with their foreste of shipping, wees very covspioaous. Lhe wind, which was lignt——vot blowiug over twetve or iiteem miles 4a bowr-- gradually veered round «vw the wost, und Bluckbeu! direct ¢ ufver passing over » Shooter's Hi aud wo tha Themes, sti Keapingon the’ sontiern Nearing Woolwich, we saw soudiens ners Mr, Lomwell sf nome eas, and talee we lower | 1 have Les ns speak of the place wherea bab i ry fo directly it yot tired of ful agronmut, vith a goow Dulloon, the requisite amount of bal when undiwhere alights where te chooses, always St choose some pince in the line of his rote, steering the bylloon, or guiding it, being yet Among Lie undsscovered problems of philosophy. We dudly had gas and dallagt enough to have keps iv the vegions twenty four or thirty six hours of more. But nightiail, business im town, Jacko! ereature comforts, lowerimg clouds, aud 8 certain Gerrea ocean now loom: ing hogiy in the disconce im the direction we were r , Warned us thar witless we wished to inspect of the war iv $ ptune, with his vagrant bro ,fepnyras & Co, wo t either In or xo our Pp phtcad rellec- at to bear on ive valve string, oud we larva frm. i the toner ove, and yp writien i pa cu) *Balloon lotter--please of t forth, when about bat! a nvte irom the cart. Ik voerad this Way vod (iat, and slowly doavon: fer th Jie of the cont directi of persous, who ut once picked itup | ab £ od joke, "loans post that letters? and T think by their movements th-y heard ine Atahy race the high-flying inisalve Was deuivered by one Of Rowland T's wervauta vhe next morning at the 30: tho " een’, Down we gradually came, ond our iarg@ anchor, on the Ona Of One hundrod Aud sixty feet of cable. cutening jo a tree, more yay was diecharyed, and we sou juieuy Aud eafery ae waghe in the middie of the Duver row, tw Of course you imagine ot too" be ty tn vio, Tea Qeaied above ony baw Bill leut ue their wet! om far below the hor! soldiers and tattardem: fwviting wapoct, and, husatly exchsa wuunimouely agreed that we wanted Lo go up ay ue had Jeli the cer, Gur anchor was got ows O/ the trea, tha wod the cable taken cu board, and ourcaptata agreed | Rratify us, None bat aerial voyacerskuow what aa eicor, staring, seltsh, clownieh eet oi tepeda gether round aroun! ke Ours as guon m6 the MAEHInE Fouche “erra firina. ing ata wiv kumi, | remarked, owe dit Bob come ho due tie clown ing dvesbiilings to a wo gouwng rowdy tw ‘all let go,” said Coxwel! 10. ag voice. Over wo ‘ow the wo slowly senvetie a. rowd thata may was going with ust sido, 4nd Luo: Sure enough, dangling at the ood of a abort rope, uador the contre ‘cur, was one of the most verdant, idtetic lok oe ecuutey bumjkina that ever. broke hie neck by dotog | ud 0. We wee going towares wn eley ant two or {bree Bto and ubiers wo mscended pretip rapidiy we chance to Wig OUT pondoroUs OAT against ike ede ce rout, and oat) tayow @ lot mere balinet, Coxweil, per Laps, not serine tbe house, les off some gas, a8 be did not wish'to carr) (ue miserable slowa to ineritapic deatroc tia, Lvery dody pereamed to tye (a0! to “et | whether bo broke his head by his stuprtity or net ons Leored iitti . SO | Yoored ont ty town from a height of eight oF & Jovial party, while Ove au fie f ew ' with sbowss trom tae vement.und. plaasure De day. de yo Our aBsial 00u AEnaAnsinns in 4's WAN H Mhhost aqrooNDie Lure joi oe, and abowed Be command Over tbe etocments snd ver iS muchine possessed by the esl ul xerowsut, | Chude hud in the meantime come overkend, aad through | Gieea.we quickiy eyed. Ju seven of eigut minutos Mr ' usuited Sia DaruReler, avd eat we were two | b, mod, Oo We Were BIL!) 18mg, he discdarved % volte, abd we Koatod something hike 4 mile Midi ebd @woyud tye navel and Varied scone son board tae aerial hig, @: hea over @iueemed such & the eid wa cory ibicg © toned yd WO Sigiie—a aight | O Um Whe bed deen int y Atpa that stand up cola and gitiering 1 the region of the A circle, Except iu one of twe places , ava thoes only partially and sorue distance from the potot beneath ts. wo could vot see the earth atall, The whole scone reminded me ot some of Jobo Martio’s prtures, ly descended i@ the ceatre of an enormous Held, where (here wore several bundred cattle. Ike astonish. ment and (rigbs Of (he animals as they canght aight of us knew so bounds, bellowed, reared their taiis, and rao away a6 f they were possessed. Then, rev jug, they gathered round our aerial monsier, as we touched tbe ground, and them they seemed ready to cbarge us with their borus, We stopped their hostile in- dentions by giving them @ touch of the music of ur Of unearthly sounds peraaps not entireiy Uwuike the bellowing of bulls of Hashan, After a series of stampedes they gradually became reconciled to var presence Our avcher, after dragging afew yards on tie ground. ovugot ia tbe turf, and we kissed the carpet a8 gently as over did a fentneed seed. A jongeuded . quarter belore nine, having been up ten minutes less hav two hours, and enjoyed a varied and pictareaque scone suth as few mortals ever gazed upon. Mr. Conweil’s new balloon, the Britannia, is tow bape christened, aud be is now ready for lovger, haber m - adventurous fights than any evor taken in cloud ia in military affairs, ballooning in of rent by perseverance and inventioa far greater emeuts will yet be adcomplixned, that will prove of great interest and both to acieuos ond the arte of life, Dir. W. B. G. Shanks’ Despnich. Nasuvitie, Tena., July 7, 1364. Offcers from the front ridicule the reports of the assawit on the 27th wit. , published in the Weet, as oxtrava gaut It was made im our dank movement around Kene- saw Mountain, The attacking (orce cousinted of only two divisions. The lose did not amount to over twe thousend, and 1s eni@ to bave boon less. The rebel works assaulted were exceedingly strong, and protected by abattis and chevaux de friz So Gilli ow)t wa» the abattis so pase tbat the rebel pickets were instructed, if attacked, to surrender instead ef retreating through the obstructions, We taus captured two hundred men on picket. But ia tts primary pur poaes the assault succeeded. Durtag thie aud subsequent attacks the rest of tho line The rebels qontioually shifted sheir position to suit eur dispositions, and to interpose himself between us and the rutiroad: They were thus forced to abandon the mountain, when Sherman moved rapidiy through the gap, along the ratiroad, and pushed the enemy towards the river. fardee’s corps formed the rebel rear guard. Goneral Thomas swung his left aroued and formed a junction w.th MoPhersom, near tho ratiroad, and the line, as thus perfected, pushed rapidly forward, driving the rebels from two strong positions to the river, Polk's old corps and vhes of Hood are reported over the river, lying rignt and:loft of the railroad bridge crossing. Hardee occupies a strong tete-du-pont ou the uurth side uf the river and the railroad: bridge. ‘Sherman's forces. are: formed around the tete-du-pont, the right wing restiug on the river ab Nickajack creek, and the left at Price’s ferry, at the mouth of Inland creek. No information of any astempt to effect » passage of the stream has been received here, This ts, of course, the next thing to be done, aud will doubtiess soon be effected. ‘The final battle and decinwe fight for Atianta must shortly ensue ip the vicimity of the city. It is not sup posed that Johnston will conseet to the investment of bis army to the defences of Atiauta, but will nardly decline battle infront, if tt io-offered.by Sherman. The country Bout the city offers but fow defensive positions; aud, should -Jobuston stamd, Sherman will probably cease flanking movements and:detivor battle. in abandoning Kevesaw Mountaio, Jokostoa bas left the last of mountain de:snces of Atjanta. The Tax Coramissioners Troubte COURT OF COMMON PLNAS—OH AMBER. Before Judgo Brady. Jory 8.—Tne People against Amor J. Williamson.—Tois @ase creme up before Judge Brady, to Chambers, oma motion for writ of baboas corpus to discharge the pri- soner, Williamsony from. the oustody of the Sheri, by whom he is beld by virtue o: an order of Judge Barnard, of the Bupreme Court. ‘The motion was supported by Me, John McKeon, W. ©. Noyes and Mr, Frederick Smyth. Judge Allen and Mr. Vanderpoel sppoared ior the people. Mr. McKeon, tu traversing te the return made by the Sheriff, that be holds the prisoner unier Judgo Baroard’s order of Juno 4, 1864, contended, lat. Ybat prisoner w held by & magi. trate’s order in @ case in whieh the officer had.no jurisdiction, 24. That he heid without a proper warrant, 1 being too geucr Yhat the party is tuprivoued for a devariit in out ove; ‘n order when he bad no opportuaiy to be beard to i8 alieged coutempt in disobeying the ord 4tb, That before Lue warrant war served @ writ of error was slowed, and served oo the clerk of th oty, together with a stay of proceedi: ys, made by a cge of the Court of Appeals, and that the order still re- full foree and effect. poluts were fully aud, eloquently sustained by ro- to authorities.aud by a [ull exposition of the case enter ed inte by eounso! 80 adaressed the Court on the same side. Judge Alien replied, snDMItCing the one to the Court. Juuge Brady reserved opimion, whicd he wili deliver on ‘Tuoaaay next. bd ing reiation to of the court. On the last Fourth of July crowds of our ettizems wont io the south shore of Gtatew. Isiand to spend the duy The boats of the company ran om the usau! time and at the game rate of fare on that day a8 any other. Accord. ing to their time tabies the last boat leaves Port lich mondat ten misutes past five PM. Om concluding the day's sport aud approacting the lauding the people jouad Hundbills posted.ap, wottiying them (hut, in coneequense of the day betug tho Fourth of July, the inst boat would vot lonve unt halfpaot seven P.M. No totimation that the regular (1 ven, (tom cents @ hoad) would la. ovming over in the morning Paid ton cents, aud mo more; but Wir? tbe buat hed left all. tbo. land ine, 10 returning to ' the men onthe boat ayy cared and charged every y-five ceats, This extortion raised a rterm of i dination, many. refusing to pay the exorbitant dewand, of which not the sightest mention bad been previously made. To show the iujustion amd crimivality on Use 0. the company, the oo) finding sone Would Hob pry tho tweuly-fve cents, tok what they could yot— ome paytug teoaty- vey some fifteen und others ton the Intter price boing the enly one ihe company are en- ‘itled to receive, The name of the steambons oa which tis cxtortion oxcuired was (he Huguenot: and the paviie Cam BOW their divapprebation of such shametal imponi- tou by reiuaing patronage bo @ boas oD whisis in allowed, evck a baretaced swings. 140 above statement hag been banded us for publie> tina, and, if trae, it is certainly « most qwarrantabye breach of pabite ‘asm ana shoula moet witb amt Keo Kaebly merits, punish. Perso esomes Inteiiigense. ‘The M u Lo ageey Ambassadon of the Keg of Italy to the is, bas arrived fron io de Janairy at the Hored uravens, Paris, ‘The Queen of Spaia has deciied on removing with the Court to San ldelfouse 00 the Let Juix. SM. Pacheco, Min- wnior of Foreign affairs, will accompany her Majesty jouruais announce the approaching m rood. & charming dancer of the opera, jaiphe Gaitle, formorly one of tBe editors o2 Lhe Press, wow attachad te the Comptoir a’Kscompts. war bnglish public wore aslonsbed at senog the Quace, inst grand reception at Buckiogthmam | a russian decoration of Queen Louine a Laat country Is #o uNpopWlar emong thew, Afflicting sews haa deen received in Bry ede Mwiponeier, The Prince, ster igo of bie daugorer sith the Couct de Lcompany with the fw married couple at the passin LL beans complainant Dak toe owls hoy ave count 00m, ke. who tad | eovers beodechs, wus the Hiowed by dolirtum, vrourty Paris, Juve a4 90 exceedingly eer a (30 Duke rece eal the wens on tue Why are bins s of Pinte NIGHT BLUO: sa uanone’ Re. thoy do @ ehiveliny Why 1 PHALO NUHT SLOOMING CEKKUS like tue great fish tant awallowed Jonah, Because there «a tain prow iy it What class of ve cians do the tm tators of PHALON'S | sot NIGHT BLOOMENG OSBBUS reuius y Diow their own trumpeta with au secu viaia, Loew woe OMmeta? Ctreviars in *h ry, {urulanet by SIMONE, ROGERS & CO. Naw Yous Prites Omghed fm tue Roya) Havane ty legalt: Lotteries, “ ail Surek & ©O., brokers, 24 7 ine street auch as were allicied wth Liver Comp'at wih Sour Stomach, with Caneral Debiiite and Dyomept moved by the right funk around the west ond to South sido Mountaia, thus deliberately pliciug between us and our base of supplies at Big Suanty Geverst Shorrean had sent al! the sick, wounded, &e., to Kingstom, preparatory to moving. ‘The movement is represented as being one of the most Ai daring yet made, and is another evidence of the superior rovources of Goneras Sherman. Several days were occu. | 1%! pied in the movement. 0, 6, a, 61, 28, 10, 09 33, 84, 8 88, 26, 23, 4,19, #0, 65, 6139, Bl, att 0. 67, 5, 37, 1%. ee & Co.—Me re rma O1sse Wi—Jaly z 6, aay 4l, “i on 65, Orass i72—July 64, 35, 17, 47, 54, 18, a0, 70, $4, 6S, 27, T, th wupnes: § 63, 71, G0, 48, Tm Cashed. In format? Broker, i) Wall iereet, room Lottery Ticket given. JOORPH BAT ¥ College Lote Prines Cashed ta “pat Lewalinet Lotter flesand teformation given, GAULAG IER & BSR amie Brokere 310 Ohestact sirent, Phita: pert Cashed in abt alixed Lote tries, Informauise given wy JAKE, xchange Obemy 178 Breadwey, New Y Prizes Cashed tm All’ Legatized Lote tories. C. WEST, 81 Nansen strect, room No, 7, New Tory foyal Havany Lottery reminm for . rales vant fo loubleone and al! kinds of etd ALOR & CO., Beacers, WD Wai stress, ra s ves; {efarmation furnishe ord, wherhad heen alck r * Dale wve'e gone, Me wept Aol) pring inal! parts of the land, did thew Gutters produce ae toniehing en Riv rome those whove oceupation war malicions things. and tracrpeted thetr dying sorrows rong many papers Thorn Abraham come the closer note Denke and aatt, “Pht reminds me of a sory. which isto aay. tovea alwave = Amon nny the beattrees Reo! good sheer. Once in Sw ven T was billion "but tee bursing of a rhs Mroction of Petersiurg carved Abroham to, t tact, and hie only aad, Sena'me a bot P| fern. for T have not time to wait.” So we But Drake ‘lourtsheth like. ihe greee Dear witness to hia akil!, and she fences pro pe'that {howe who ia may re will use the Plantation Bitters’ ’ the multitude with oe voice paid, “Texpialn us the Dalph's meaning of & T. 1360 X.0" pht hecause of the many people Ma voles sould’not be: heard, an? be proms ined'to explain alf In hia next opiate, whieh will be chaphag crows depared each ‘with @ boitle ¢ Bitere i TH bt MEOGIOAT, RENO MEGARS. FOWLER © WELLS, Broadway, 4 free to viait “ihe fuatraind PRRBNOLOGIOAL JOURNAL for Jet, with gnomy, PR7stOlOGy, reunetogy and Paychelogs vent by frat post for 29 cents. A Beautiful Complexion. —Lat Bloom of Youth surpanees crerritiog for preserving: id aici, roadway, beautifying the complexion drugglata everywhere. At 453 Broadwey, below Grand Goure AUD'S depot,.can be had t! italian Medicated Soap to move tan, frockies, eruptions, sumburne, redness, sa\ ness, de. And Le. the Peo re Gri vows tormented wittyoaiaer Behold WOLCOTT’ Address to Smoxers.—Pollak & So! Morrichanm Manofactures removed from Rroeme, Ee | Fiver out to order and a: Bas tometor's fantr Dye—The Bost tn me ie ‘gold by Or adruree: Factory, 88 Barclay street’ ‘hilator permaveatiy cures you. Sold everywhere, 1 692 Brondwev, near Fourth atreet. Wholesale and relinb'o, tnaiantaneone The Cristadero’a Finte Dye, 4 Wie Depot, wh vrs we Howe at agp Ne The dye applied by Ontarrh.—Dr. KR. Goodale's Catarre® Remedy and mode of treatment ts the acme of perfoot! Tt penetrates the recret ambush of this terrible disease extingishea Wt forever, No violent syringing of the by ‘0 charge for anvier or tpatrnction. living being ‘om, conn mony bro ror~ of Bi ang hair to tts ortginal soiee.s java, keane the hrad clean, oom! and the “kin or gon! che: whitest fabrio, The heat hale i hha ised fre every altered to the pi pothing injurious, strane the weakest har.” Ia mmended and used by the Trevteat auth ests 1a New, York, All are freaiy” invited amine this worderfnl tolumph of xclance. Sol at al! ng atoras. and at my offite, 1.123 Broadway, where adel otreatmenc ofthe heir will be gratuitons, $1 per bee He, or six Dottloe for 89 5, aan A. CHEVALIER, M.D, dt Pricce—Dach Vente, 08 cheap. Must be sold. J2 and 114 — street, Dusters, $4.. Al Garments ver OLAREE, Domtness, Impaired | Sig che, NOTAES wT TH HEAD, OATARRHAL AER TIONS UN Ta8 OAT, CHRONIG CATARR CATARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE, ONSCRUCTIONS OF THE YATACHIAN TUBK cuRRD. OROSS KYR STRATOH ENED IN ONE MINOTR, nitring either N RISE NBE! near Twoilth street And every disensaof the F. hye waa ica! hi iting roome, 816 roa Had sae al! Disenses of Air B mocesstiliy treated Be Das. MLiOUTH iets 34 Bk. Marks plaom enn natin, C Zot n Dr. Atweod, No. 2 St. Mertee pine gure: thomart olmtinate cases of Paralyais and rnc ric Healing Von ors, No a Caterrh and MHeatache 4 narenable remecly for nl) diseases of Mt eumtpaetions, ant inv gorating, Try it hin Magnetic or Mesmer the reef imo: edintee =e all draggisin Deafness, Disenses of the Rye Cotarye ——_ ‘a ‘inte of the Heat and Throat receire for twenty yea paut) frem Dr. ADWE piace, Bight) et., from 9105 Tecurabis cases ot charged, noon ra Pomdre Sab: t proots Hats low foreheads, a he Soper, 459 Dronaway maded. ey sabia Grover & Bane 9 Btgrest Premiane Mastic Stitch Bowing Mecbines, 490 Jreniway, Now Tort. and 435 Palton seest, Brooklyn tghest Premium Lovm Stitch Sewing Machines, WHEBLER & WILSON, 625 Proaaway Job Printing. -HttGom?s, No. ,-4 Spruce sweet, up wig agra heironnatad been 13 Cums, Ae. Let the Ma: ter be Pairiy Wotahea. Ie yon feel ibe attacks of ciseame moult be ne, Deve resourses te Wing vent henith, @w the penetrated the eutire tity Of water will mee owrty ningle® the flames ren im cosines to ihe autea, bog ‘a: ration’ So hikewise the ppt sttaay ecarcely be estima, ict & rm a when veedin (be commencement: fe the conservation ne thie truth be impresse| iS Ptbe ovis NO MISTAKES, a 18 Bt Fae buteore whem m. us sick, but do a ° id-at No, 4 Union 8, Campbell's, aid at No, estes re corner trem ‘The cojectot this great med eo hi —s ag At reparation of thi Fre on Olver! ar Gore anded. yp all payesions. 286 Dawes Photogra phe Upon toned pracess, Perfect ant derske ite Tami relice @ se yredeed, tenon direct upon ine coffee cups Bil SE raves wealian oval pinta ‘ramming, readwe: Crockery—Po LAoneeee ‘Truces, Kinstia stockings, &e.—Marem 2.CO'R Radical Qure Truss Ofes aly at Na 2 Veany atrens Lacy attendany Wm. Knabe ine Co. an Testimaniais of vai Wilder's Patent 58 amanter ese nes the world. Doper, I f'rraxos "trom, Testers b mas) 0 wasead v , Hair Dye, Hiniy 0} pa aeagy Hog beautifying the Bar WF

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