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. * . . . . 4 a's . é - hy eo.” ’ a é F LOE TORE: ERA AAPM AT Uy ia er Ss, — sete abundant o : ; THE INVASION. | **« tuses renames, [Siti cmmenmes em | POS TS ORE T MAILS FOR EUROPE. " Punavmurara, July 12—2 pore po ak titre vbw exphination us you ‘ ; je Z nnn cooamaned ‘At noon the ringing of the State House belt catlos | ES" nr and 1 ope, there ure You wilt awe totam eatin = aaa wee se « The Cunard mail sfeamsdip Arabia, Captain Hockioy ther a 1 Independeuce ay We answer, to allay any fears whi > CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE ye ee ee = stepped * haveeseited. Lam, very respecifally, your obs WEDNESDAY, JULY 13-4 A. M ry wil leave port today for Liverpool. Tne matls for Kucope witi close at baif-past nine o'ciocs this morning. The Expulsioa pf Delinquent ‘The New Your Hunao—edition for Europe—will be Toady At eight o'clock, aad will coutain « graphic sod P teen eee ee nt. CHARLES W. SANDFORD, Major Goueral, — maarossk OF maxon ouwrues. 4 | THE INVASION OF MARYLAND, Ma, ‘°F General ¢, W, Saxpronn:— were made by Hon. Judge Keox, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Frederick Fraley and others. Recruiting is very brisk, and before to-night a large ‘and gt times tbe main streets of Frederick were literally filled with horses and cattle, all of which were driven + down to the fords and sent acrogs into Virginia, Our informant abatea that b to the elty by the t il De ready to leave for Washingto Dr." S'k—Yours of this date 1s just reasived, and I am bec CS are 08 ° came y number of mea wi ve WSO | inerein Pleased Lo Observe sie reernt ou of tmeat of tere: | Kmgeresting Boports by Way ef Hare Correspondents. Sutheatio account of the Invasion of Maryland by the * Baltimore pike, aod the only rebels “he met on the road } aoa Baltimore, m “de to me pesterday, regret thet after the risha Rebole, with detatis of their Movements end Lepreds- ‘wore some fificen cavalry near Carroll’s Manor, fourteen | There are now only two government wires working SROued pees, ceomed A bopematy ba pdr. Beneneonactataieieta aad ‘cadihiailahiesh an tdnies tions; The latest accounts of the Operations of Lieateoaat a + on awit responsibility, Leved. with yout ap@robation, 1 was an mv fing itn print mihon, your reply as you app been, add am pleared to learn thas the publicat x answer will aliay ay fear’ which {Soy bave exctiod Very respecttully, yours, C, GODFREY GUNTHER. ‘ miics from Baltimore. They inquired of him if he knew sanything of the whereabouts of Bradiey 1, Jobneun’s @avairy. He replied tuat he did not, but shortly after Jearued that Jobuson bad crossed the pike at Carroll's ‘Meuor at pine o’ciock yesterday morning, with an immense of captured horses, going towards the Potumac. As south of this city, Heip for tne Wounded. Punavarua, July 12, 1864. Tetelligence reached here to-day that the woueded on the battle field gt Monooacy were uncured for. A special General Grant's Forces sear Petersburg, Va.; The latess GEN. MEADE’S OFFICIAL ORDER, | sccounte of the Onward March of General Sherman's Forces im Georgia, amd the inteet News from the Uciom ag Army i= different portions of the country, The lates CAUSE OF THEIR REMOVAL. =| [2%) (rem Mosico, Cubs, St. Doanago, and roporis ut important events of the weeks. ‘The gratifying intotligeoe wis recolved to-fay that General Sullivan i# in communication with General Sigel, who, it will be remembered, ia ia command at Harper's Ferry. If this connection can be opened, advantages will fow from it which caution forbids me to discuss (a The Brookiya Military, ‘ train left this evening for Gettysburg, with fourteen dole , i poco grrr rn salle apae lpapre mn gates of the Christian Comm: and ninety-two boxes pling fey rts pgedttes, pecbajpebgion pes e alry wore opera ~ seep speci ma Naa oon eee of stores. The Centra! road furnishes transportation to ; ao Benes te ~ ——-—-—_——- The rebels did very slight damage to the Monocacy iron cess. The Fifty-sixth regiment, commanded by Col, questionable, as we bave other i stating thes Consolidation of the Tenth ad Eighteenth Gettysburg, whence the Commission eeads the stores to the battle field. Everything possible will be done for the sufferers. REINFORCEMENTS FOR WASHINGTON, Important Order from Goy. Seymour, THE NATIONAL GUARD TO BE READY FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE. SPECIAL ORDERS—NO. 14. Guvwnat Heapqvanrees, Starn or New Yori Apsvramr Genwaat’s Orrice, Atnany, July 12, we} The commandants of ali the regiments of the National Guard of this State are hereby ordered to hold their commands in readiness for immediate service The major generals, commanding divisions, and the several brigadier geverais of the State will see that this order is at once promulgated throughous their division and brigade districts. By order of the Commander-tn Chief, ISAAC VANDERPOFL, Engineer-in Chief and A. A. A. G. @OY. SEYMOUR'S APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE, ALBANY, July 12, 1864. To convection with the above order, Gov. Seymour also fagues an appeal to the people of the State to aid in carry. ing it out by joining the National Guard, or by such other measures as will give that organization the aunrbers re- Adams, will be ready in afew deyn.and the Tweoty- eighth, commanded by Col, Sokee, will be prep ered to go in @ fow days thorealt Both regiments haven! x" Perience in Vennsyt ¥ Maryland aod Virginie chin” paigns. The foilowiag orders relation the Filty sixth regiment wore issued yetterday:— SPECIAL ORDERS —NO. 4. Heapovanrens, Secon Division ‘The Fitty-nixth regiment. (ol. J. ble for muster into the service of the voluutary service for ooe bundred da: Dridge, I was too strong. I learn from Annapotis Junction that the rebels obtaia- 7@d possession of the road et Beltsville and Bludensburg “about one 0' and up to the latest advices still heid it, oamusing thi by destroying bridges and tearing “wp the track, Thoy are said to be in considerable force. Corps, Under General Smith, MAES 7am THR PACINO, as, a. on Iarie forces ware at Boonsboro and Middletown at the game time, Ii this imtetligenoo is correct, tt was utterly tmposeible for avy Union force to maintain itself at Frederick. From South Mountain the eews is of a reliable charac. ter, and it fs credited here thee the rebels have fortified the rugged ranges tm tuat region. ‘There are rumors that @ large force of rebels, thicty- eight thousand, bed passod through Frederic. Aocom- panying this force were one husdred and torty field proces, dit a i ion to the forses roported to have passed (hrougt Frederick. We have intelligence derived: from vebel officers by Persons living in thas eity, whieh is of # highly important character, It purporte to the fact that Hill's corps ‘Was approaching. and th: juaction was expected te be made-with the thirty thousand stready atiuded to sacar Leesburg. In connection with this report we'have ‘a rumor that the rebele are recrossing the Potomac'and reaching Vir- ginta below Harver’s Ferry. There is no doubt that the Grozsing at this point is a feiat on:the part of tee rebelo im Maryland to detest any effort calculated’ toaffect con- junction with the approaching forces under Hil, A report reached headquarters at eignt P, MW. that a was from the Union Army— The Naval Battie Between the Kear- the Rebel Privateer Ala~ a—The Hebel Ship Defeated ana Sunk—The' Latest News trom Europe, Mr, James C. Fitspatrickh’s Despaten, &o., &e. Norce aut Coare, ven Peempennn, Ye ‘The mail steamship Oosan Queen, Captaio Tinklepaugh, befeae a wiil leave this port to-day for Aspinwail. Ppsacorishec rrsbincen ean pttcarbe ad ‘Tho mails for Central Anmerica an@ the South Pacise eens Gmmantne will clase at half-past ten o’cinex this morning. for erroneous reporte. ‘Tus New Yorx Hknarp—Faicion for the Pacific—witt be Tappend order : brerir rae imaued and promuignted 10 | ressy at nalf-pest nindo’clock im the morning, and wild the'army =~ Oo | ila: Mie tet it give the Iatest accounts of the movements and posttion of July 6, 1804," | Loutenant General Grant at Peter7oure, Va, of tho opee- Mr. Wm. Swinton, a duly registered correspondent ations of General Sherman in Georgia, and the latest de- this army for the New York Timer, and Mr. Kent, a cor- : respondent for the New York duns, have, by directioa | #PstcRerfrom the Union Forces in ail parts of the coun Of the Lieutenant Generat:eommanding the armies in the | try; Fullaed grephic account of the Navat Battle of field, been ordered to leuve the lines (or baving abused the France ween ~ privileges conferred upon them, by forwarding for publ. | CD¢TPOUrE: Dranigiiodgadbe ac: Lanta 19 ol ation incorrect statements reapectirg the operations o¢ | Wal Kearsarge and the rebet privatecr Alabama, rosutt- the treeps, and they have’ becu wavned not to return. | ing im the Defeat and Sining of the privateer, and the This information ia publishet for tho guidance of corpe | ¢ pture of w portion of her Officers and’ Crew; Late and commanders, and should the parties warned be bereat' a den found withia'the limits of this army they will be sont | !uteresting tateltigence from Parope, oml' dotaiin of alt under guard to (be Provost: Marshal General a: these | imteresting events of the past ten days, headquarters, By command’ of | Single copies, ‘a wrappers; ready for mai > bedience to the requisition of the Presiaent of the ed States upon the Stave of New York, at such ume and piace as (he eom- mandant of the regiment may direct H. B. DURYEA, Major General. H, B, Husaanp, District Judge advocate. SPECIAL OR! S—NO. 41. Haangvarrens, Firryestita Rrotwent W. @. 8. N.Y. Brooxtyn, duly 12, 1864, The foregoing orders are hareby prowulgated for ti formation of tite command — The regiment is hereby ord ‘Assemble at headquurters, Raymoud street, on Thai aay morning, Jnly 14, at nine o’c ock, to be mustered into the service of the United for one bundred dave. ant commaud is ordered to report to Washington imme- avely. hy drore trom the Adjutant Genera! of the State of New Big member oC er org must report in person, or furnish an acer; le wu ute. A specia Testing oF the board of officers will ba held at the headquariers on | Wednesday evening, July 913, at eigot o'olock. Every oMleer of the command rected to bevrovent, No excuses of oficers or men wil be Fecelved: but every one must be prepared to respond to th's order, By order Colonel J. Q. ADA! Commanding Fitty atath regiment N. G8. N. Y, Bown bupiam, &¢jatant, Barrimoas, July 11—P. M. The following bas been issued:— Gxnsnar, onDERs—No. 1. HBapcuanters, Kiauta AgMy Corrs, Batuaore, July 11, 1864, i Condition of Affairs 1 jaitime 4 Fy ‘ ‘by the Presigent to the command of the Kighth army ~@erps and ali the troops in the Middle Department. ip - dbodience thereto ] assume the command apecitied above, EDWARD 0. C. ORD, Major Geaeral Volunteers. §& 8. Sewarp, Ald-de Vamp. ‘ Battnwors, July 12—1 P. M. Everything is quiet around the city, Last night @ force of rebels passed through Towson- “town, on their way to join the main force. ‘The rebols had with them Mejor General Franklin and sis staff, captured on the Phiiadelpbia road on Monday, Only one bridge over the Gunpowder river, on the Phitadetpoia road, was burned, quired by law. Me says:— ‘The parade ordered for the 24th inetant—the occasion | force of fifteen bundred Uuion cavalry dashed into Freder- Major General MEADE, Business is at a standstill. Untens this is done at once! cannot respovd to the bil dh Sineafag titel ata cebont Career yiamdeie | tok thie afterabon and crove the rebels beyond the city ; | $. Wituamm, Assistant Adjutant General, eons, warn M, Nutt, sesistant Adjutant General. y, Eddy & 00.—Covin call now made by the President of the United States, Ma am not aware of the nature of Mr. Kent's offence. Kaxtvexy, Bares Ovass 625—Julr 4 Nearly ail the outlets trom the city are closed, his ne ste ‘Toe national constitution dociares that a woll regulated The ceremonies will probabiy be conducted by the Free Masons and city authorities without the jald of the mili- and that the tater, on betog beavHy reinforced, vetart aud sepulsed the Union troops. . Kye ad litia 1s Mecessary to the security of a free State, If we | tar: Regarding Me. Swinton, howe am: better ed. 65, 2 48,70, 44, 12, 51 5, 18. Baurimoma, July 12,1866. | Dud needed this truth we stiould not have bees ci ere 1G bees Sree Boarovers 6 iaroes ee eet ae eek ‘There ts uo evidence of the appearance of any rebel | to invasion, to the disgrace of riote and to the havacds of NEWS FROM THE MISSISSIPPI. Throughout the preseat campaign’ he hag persistently | 97 39, bas rare 10, 7 83, 40, 42, 16. 5 THE NAVY AND THE INVASION, Affatrs at the Brooklyn Navy Yerd— Ships, Men and Guns Being Rapidiy Bent Forward, &e. On Sunday night Lieutenant Commander Paulding, with six officers, several hundred seamen and marines, Bumber of full howitzer batteries, left here for the-pro- tection of the capital. Yesterday the gunboat Newbera left here with several hundred more, in charge of Com- mander Scott, having with them batteries of howitzers. The gunboat Tahoma, Lieutenant Commander |). B. Harmony, has gone down to Baltimore, and the gunboats Juniper and Verbena sailed yesterday. Admiral Paulding and Captain Case are working night still greater calamitios. The vegligence and false economy which led to diar this warnin; ave deen feartally punished. The cost of arming an eqaipping the National Guard would bave been trifiing compared with the amoent which New York must now Pay as its quota of the expeuse of driving buck the armieg which now threaten the national capital. Let us be warned by the errors of the pust. I implore all ciuizene to lay asiae passion and prejudice, and unite to carrying ‘Out a law clearly demanded by the honor, the intorest ‘And the safety Of the State an@ nution In many parts of New York this duty bas been utterly neglected, and the burthen of answoring calls for the militia has been thrown upon # few sections of the State. In atime of civil war we are perplexed with many questions which are beyond the grasp of any mind. We eee from dierent standpoiuts, and reach coniicting conclusions. It is only ignorance and bigotry which make these differ- ences and Views ocosatons for Coutroversy and reproach. However we muy differ on other points, there should be misrepresented the operations of the Nin! daicbeinad AeetiletAeen ne His reason for se doing, as I ane assured 3.8. Simmons a eco wim rnd Ky. authority, is personal boutility te General Burnside, ite Susiar, Sree Crass S20—Sinly 17, 1834. commander, from whom he was the recipient of « repri- Tey 48; 105 9 2 Fi {FSR a aoa the BT mand for some malicious statement regarding eperations | 24, 46, 27, §%6, 16, 13, 74, 20, 4, 1, 60, 59, 38. 1n the vicinity of Fredericksburg whem the General was ome SERA ELT ta command of the Army of the Potomac Smartig | MFemee, Witte & Co.—Maangers. under its sting, me bas taken advantage of any oppor- 23, 49, 2, 39, 36, 3, 69, 75, 62, 44, 65, IL tunity aforded to cast @ slvr upon General Burnside’s Obass '1TbaFuly 12,1838 fighting 10 tos campaign, The effect would be, were the | °7) 37, 44, 65, 68, 52, 7, 53, 70, 26, 40, 13, 80. influence of the correspondent at all woighty, to create Lettery Tickety Cashed—Intorm-tion distrass on the part of tbe soldiers io the sbility | given: JOSEPH BATES. Broker, 11 Wall at:cet, reour Ll. of their commanding officer—a proceeding glaringly e: Prejudiciat to the interests of ‘good order and discipline,”” T am lots to point out the errors or misrepresentations of ‘force, even of guerillas, in Baltimore couaty. All bas ‘been qaict around the city to-day. The work of strengthening the fortifications te progressing with Great onergy, under the direction of General Ord. Governor Bradiord hes tesued a proclamation, calling ~@ut the ontire militia force of the.cty, which will procesd s80 the defences to-morrow. We learo that a party of ove hundred and fifty rebels ‘arrived at Towsontown at ten o'clock last night, being ‘part of Giimor’s command returnmg from tho burning of QGuapowder bridge. They bad with them in two car- Tiages General Franklin and staff, whom they had cap- tured on the Baltimore train, On reachiog Towsontown they stopped at Ady’s Hotei, where they partook of re- fresbments, after driving our picket stationed on the Catno, July 1, 1864. The atesmor Baile, of Memphis, has-arcived with Mem- phis dates of yesterday. She haw forty-two baies of @otton for St. Louie. Reports from White river state that’ the gueriliae are active along that stream. The teemer Commercial, oa her way up, was Gred Into at Lambert’s Landing, on tue 6b, Several other boats have beea fired into at ditferant points along the river, but sustained no damage. Asmall gavg of guerillas tors up the track.on the Mem- Phis and Little Rock Railroad, about ten miles this side 0: Brownsville, on the night of the 7th, and the next train to L ttle Rock was thrown off the track, Thecn- yaad about a mile towards the city, and remained there | 2° Onflict of opinion as to the duty we owe to the State | and day to hurry up ships, men, guns, &c., for service. & contenwporary, a8 ® dtscrimiuating public are sufficiently. and pational governments. I exbort all not toaliow desing: id gineer und freman were kilied and a» few of the: passen. 0 Leanlized Lotte Ul about midnight, % " a : ble to doso, Lam MT fi 01 ° midnigi They arrested Mr. Vannard | their passions, their prejudices and suspicions to in- | The transport steamer Shamrock, jately purchased of Mr gers injured. ‘The engine was destroyed, able to do a0, equally opposed to makiog my cor. | rte Repay ome mop peer on ala aed Fespondence a vehicle for the expression of personalities; but in the present instance Mr. Swinton aud hie deeds ues Cashed in All Legalized Lottesr come before me in an official circular from the headquar- sad information given by J..CLUTE, Bxchenge Ome, tera of thearmy. This circular bas: been regularly dis. | 176 5. | ape oe ee aa cen Ny Bs Grease tho dangers which overhang us. Let us cordially unite in measures essential to the preservation of the na. tional unity, the power of our State, the perce and good order of society. Foremost among them is the orgemiza- tion of those liable to duty, witheut respect to creed.or O'Leary, will leave to-day, with ordnance stores anée fighting crew, for a point South Other important naval events are transpiring, of which we do not deem admissabie to write at the present time, Mathows, who was coming through the town, and held film until they took their departure, Another gentleman from Towsontown states they had v@ith thom the dead body of the traitor, Fields, who was Marmaduke is said to be abdscat from his command om sick leave. His force was threatening the railroad. Al: was quiet at Little Rock. White river ts very low : and so difficult to aivigate that gumboats aad transpore shot by Mr. Isbmael Day. This we thick is a mistake, | Political “rece lear aniiitary compauies, in order | The following is a list of officers of the vessels which | / i Cini tributed through the army, and ia the most public man. A Certain Cure for Mornia or Rupture. anu if thoy haa a body with thom it must havo been | orament. to. scuure the eulorcament of tberiawe ot’the | satled yesterday: — ba en sg hah iy prog Ber. and therefore becomes « legitimate plese of news. WHITER “PATENT ERYER Tauas” WHITR'S “PATENT LEVER TKUS8.” even, MAITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS.” ia en end eery. lo Frecsuregle inwaed ena upwant. Cures warranted. Bond 6 REGORY & OO,, 609 Broadway. One of Mz. Swinton’s particular offences is a most wil- ful misrepresentation of the operations of the Ninth corps..at the: battle of Bethesda church He derided the character of that contest, and sought to deprive Goseral Buroside and his gallant troops of the en » glory attaching to a consummate victory, in which the pale paler Aggy oer gree cue ‘aie Tebel General Ewell was bioodily repulsed. According to | tecth, head, hair, skin. Ac., in PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR- Mr, Swinton, the corps participated with-artillery only , Np ARES raarigen aie pAy eaten and did not emgage the enemy at short range. It was, to FOWLER & WELLS. 339 Broadway, Now York. quove from bis letter, ** Vou et preferca nihil.” There is Rr. ce Baa Breath.—tlow Many Lovers te; a good deal of Latin about that, but very few facte, On| nas seperated-rhow many {rewds fer oer areas 38 . ro Pho reference Lo the official report I find that our loss io the | ote 8 radical cuss ee ead werving. it steps, battic was over tweive bundred. When so many men peantifies the plexton. Price (6 conta Foranie oy alt are killed ounded im one corps it is sufficient evi. | ‘veces dence of a severe and sangulnary struggle. At 453 Broadway: rand, Gour-,| No doubt every correspondent retains the right to criti. | AUD jenet. com be had ine, Hall spony Ah dt cise the movements of the army; but he should be tho | nese, Ae. pode vy naan roughly unbiased and particulirly free from auythi: Address to Smokers.—Pollnk & Som, ! Hike pique or hostility . since in the account of a battle #7 | Menrschaum Manufacturers removed from Broome sireesl many opportunities are adorded tor the gratifoation oF ill 10 OYL Brondwas r Fourth street, Wholesale and tr feeliv: even to the most gallant om the: Meld, ‘This. bag. | Pires cut to order and repaired, betas, SURES ES Am Infallibie Remedy for Gray Hatr—, ATHA HAIK "RESTORATIVE, So, 166 ‘State, and to afford security to the lives and homes of our citizens. Tats must be done at once, MEWRRRN—FIVE OURS. Sieutenant Commanding—T. A. Harrie, ‘Master and Peecutive Oficer—Robt: ¥. Aotley. Maser and Coast Pilot—J. H. Richardson, sigs — Car |. Sawyer, Charles Teather aod F. G. ‘some officer killed to the expedition, ae we hear that the wounded men 1s till at D.mpman’s Hotel, on the Bisir oad, They were tu nigh spirits at thoir success, and ‘tad quite s joliification, presenting Mr. Ady with a fine ‘Borse as 8 compensation for nia hospitality to them. ‘We also learn that they bad a alight skirmigh with some pickets during the night, noar the Sheppard Asy- fam, aod that one of our men was either captured or kitled. The Havre Manrars, July 11, 186 Several arrivals from White river report everything quiet at Little Rock and Duvalt's Biutt. Boats (rom New Orleans report that the river is. lower. ‘The city is“quiet. Geoeral Washburn’s recent order detailing a guard of prominent revels to run on the: train, baving resulted in the entire cessation of Oring on the cars, the Geoeral bag Teiensed the guard upon parole of houor to report for duty whenever Oring on the trains shall agaio oocur. ‘Nothing bas been heard (rom Geuoral Smith's expedi- bioa, Thirty Days Men Called Out in New Jersey. PROCLAMATION OF GOV. PARKER, OF NEW JERSEY. 1 have been expecting a call from the President of the United States, or a requisition from the Governor of the Bate now invaded by the rebels, for troops to aid ia driving back the invaders.. Not haviug received such cull or requisition, I assume thet the authorities near the scene of action believe that they have sufficient force at ‘thotr command to meet the emergency. 1, however, view the expedition as more serious than ap Ordiuary raid. A battle bas been fought within a few miles of Butimore, avd our forces, composed in part of ‘veteran troops, nave been driven back. Intelligence bas been received that the railway betweon Phitadelpnia and Baltimoro has been cut and communication betweon the East and Washington interrupied. The national capital is seriously threatened, Although New Jersey bas vot been officially called upon for troops i this emergency, yet, regarding tno danger a8 imminent, I cali upon the citizens of this Btute t organize immediately into companies, and report to the Adjutant General of the State for thirty days service Face!—Signe of Charace |, Cushing. Engineers—F iret Assistauts, Isaac Maples, in obarge. and J, E Cooper; Third Assistants, F. ray peter Jas. H. Bless. ing and Robert E. Marray. Master's Mat-s+—Adolphua Lambergren, Joshua Cook and James E. Merrim: Captain's Cleric— J. Benjamin. Paymaster’s Olerk—Sidney Hanson, "8 Steward—Hiram L. Ellie. Paymasor’s Sieward—Mason Foster. JUNIPTR=TWO GUNS. Acting Ensign Commanding—. ?. Patorson. Acting Master's Mates—Androw Davis, Jr., aod Charice H. Florence. Kengineers— Acting Second Aagsistant, James Sotlivan: Acting Tbiré Assistants, Joho }), Ferris and W.G, Wright VEREENA—2WO GUNS, Acting Ensign Commanding—W. i. Summers. Rn Acting Master's Mates—Cnaries J. Peirce and Denay M. jayes Angineers—Acting Second Assistants, Thomas Heenan ead George 0. Park Grace ‘Despatch. Haven veGrace, July 12, 1864. ‘There is no doudt of the capture of Geueral Franklin, q@bioh ts confirmed by Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell, In ¥ector of the Ninth corps, who was present at the time snd aftorwards escaped. ‘The rebels bave destroyed four hundred and fifty feet of Guvpowder bridge. including the draw, ang fire bun- fred feot more were partially destroyed, the string pieces and cross ttes being burved. The repairers expect ‘to finiah their work within four days, bat may require a qwook. NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Saw Fraxgisco, July 11, 1864, ince tne tate robbery of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 00 the Washoe route, when twenty-one thousand dollars were taken, soveral other robberies of a like character bave takea place et other points to the State. A large Portion of the treasure frst stolen, which was heavy silver bullion, bas been found where the biguwaymen ‘The construction train, which aterted this mopping for | in ’envsyivania, Marviand and the District of Columbia, y fe York. Sunpowder bridge and’ Magnolis, returced safely this | _ Given under my hand and privy seal at Trenvon this City Intelligence. buried it, SERMUDA HUNDR! My piace, New York. eventug, the railroad and telegraph mea having acoom. | 22D day of July, 1864. JORL PARKER. Fine is Batter Sreeer—A Fineaan Keuigp About | _ S*0ral MeDowell hes ordered'x detachment of troops ~~ aaranrervinan All Sy Pain is Gonc.— Wolcott's Im- for the protectfou of the mail route between Sacremento and Virgtaia Otty, ‘he depression of mining stocks continues, aad bids frir to ast a considerable time. The payiog mines of Atteat:—S, M. Dickixsox, Private Secretary, "1 STANT PAIN ANNIBIDATOR cured wy beadache, aea- sca a Me. Wass Hs Met¥inm's Des pute. ralgia, Ncshaenned cltdteh. Bul caspetbetes Gawenat, BotiaR’s Crm Trias SS — Baan: Fone or evee) Vai) Fely eae, A Beautifnt Compleston.—-Latrd’s A NEW FEATURE OF REUEL DESEKTION, BLOOM OF YOUTH snronssrs everthing for preserving beautifying the comptesion and skin, 483 Broad: Dine o'clock Jagt Right a fire broke out ia a frame tone. ment reap of 16 Baxter street, @coupted by Mrs, Ellen Higgins. The fire soon spread to the adjoining premises, and burned out some tweaty-five or thirty poor familics. plished their objects, ‘The steamer Lancaster, which started Jeet night for Baltimore, has been ordered back to-night. It 4s proba- ble that the steamer Maryland will also be used by the Departure of the Kighty-feurth Regi- ment—Other Regiments Preparing fOvornment for the transportation of troops. eee ne rat SAMAmEa to MAYOr | cre root of the store No. 16, oocupied by David Willams | Washoe are retrensnyng.. Tue (eeling i favor ot more wat to tcatee' Gaal hupbtiee ‘decors ace druggists everywhere, y te economy gains ground. Press! ance jon Genera ler -——- The rebels only destroyed adozen of the telegraph pots | rhe fighty-fourth regiment National Guard, under | ***Clothing atore, also took fire. Loss estimated at $200; ny gales ©) made of deserters from the enemy. He stated that | A Perfect Hatr Dyr—Mitter's—Onty 50c., ‘The steamer Pacttic, from Oregon and British Colambia, with two hundred cmt tifty thongind doliars in gold, bas arrived. Mining operations are reported fevorably. ‘Ihe massacre of Lwouty two whites by the ladiaas io Quesuila county is reported. d by all dragg’ alr Dyo—The Best tn the insured for $600 in Rutgers Insurance Company. The Depot 6 Dey a boliding, which 1s owned by Mr. Wiliams, is damaged about $800, iusared for $7,400. to Kings County Msurauce Company. No. 164, clothing store, kept by Abram Goodman ; loss about $2u0,jusnrod for $100 19 Pacific lanurance Company. 14, clothing etore of Manuef O'Brisky; lose on Atock $200; iwaured. Puildiag owned by Abram isador; damayed about $500; issured. No. 12, liquor atore, occupied by Michael MeCann; daca aged by water aout $100; 50 insarance No. 1244, grocery store, occupied by Putrick Grace; stock daw ped by water about’ $50. , grocery store, kept by Petro Canopy; damaged about $200 by water: inzured. Captain Jourdan aud @ full force of police rendered vory @t Magnolia. per'box, Try it 8 Commanication Between Havre de Grace and Baitimore tv be Re-Est hea. Haven pe Grack, Md., Jaly 12, 1364, A construction train loft here this morning to repair ‘he railroad and teiegraph lines of the American Tele. graph Compauy destroyed by the revels. Communteation ‘with Baltimore will probably be fully re-established by, this evening. Anumber of passengers, consisting of ladies and chil. dren, arrived at Perryville thie morning ou the steamer, ‘and departed by the iraiu for the Norte. command of Colonel F, A. Conkling, took its departure for Baltimore yesterday evening. ‘This is the first militia organization which bas loft the State under the Presidential call for twelve thousand mex. Theregiment humbers some five hundred. They marched down road. way at five o’ciock in the a(ternoon, and proceeded to the foot of Canal streot, where all were pat ou board tho transport Merrimac, bound to Raltimore. At their armory im Fourth strect, aod, indeed, along the entire route of march, crowds were congregated, who enthusiastically che:red the departing soldiers. They aroa fine body of meu, aod wiil no doubt do credit to the State should they be called upon for any special service. A gunboat acts darge numbers of the rebel troops, wearied of the war physically and mentally, stood ready to come over in Dodies Mf they could be assured of protection, and tuat they would not be put in front, according to the spirit of - > an order read to them by the rebel commanders. Of Shoes, Gatters, Ke.. Less thas course these assurances were freely and soiemaly given. ons. FRRRIA & SON, Wherexpon be stated that his entire company, who we ri street and 64 Broadway, below Fourta at. apprised of bis inteution Lo desert, desired to’ come " upon ese terme. Goverai Suter seat bin iv ovr | Crtstadorots picket line, and two of then, doing rede! picket duty, at | ane Wir Depot, whole . once rag to us on a preconertod favorable signal. e dye applied by seiful artists THE WASHINGTON. DESPATC The Cabinet Imbrogito, Naw Yous, July 2, 1864. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tn reading your paper the other day I was #0 much impressed with the admirable selection suggested by you for a new Cabioet that | cannot but write you, Me Adams, a8 Secretary of State, would secure the united Pre it, No, 6 Corns, Bunions, Eniargra Joints, and at! diseaace of the Veet cured by Dr, ZACHARIB, 70 Broadway. rr maven: Wy tae thea) bag ingeeheln fit Bad rato a Cogn services in preserving order wad protecting prop: approval of the entire country. and ospecialiy the sup- Wasurvaton, July 11, 1464, De nepa ic Sight, pe ey ey es Rah cecal Pea. | Tae No. 19 Engine wes torniug the corner of Baxter | Pt of New Logland. Gonerai Dix, se Secretary of the COMBO DATION OF THE TENT AND RIGHTERYTH COKME A NOUNS IN THe WRAD. Adjutant, C. B. Mitchell; and Chatham streets, en roule to the fire, one oF the | Treasury, could mot fiud an enemy or a newspaper that By av order of the War Department the troops belong. 30 ~ Me f wae CATARRHAL A¥FECTIONS IN TAS ii cree narrpanactenad ve paris es 4000 J. Rorval; ¢ iain eed ye ote iy be aeal sy would oppose him, New York city would throw ber ov. | ing vo tho Depatimeat.or Virginia and North Garotine, crue | a * s ee oe ford’s orders are mektog active preparations ter depar | cintes, was found to be dead, the wheels Of the engine tire influence fn the scale to secure the able managemont | now serving withtue Army of the Potomac (composing CHRONE ATARAA, having broken bis neck. Fine mm BarciaY Siragt.—About a quarter before vine o'clock fiaet night @ Gre was digcoverea on the top floor of the five story building No. 44 Barclay sireet, occupied by K, & J, Wiltitts & Co., dealers In crockery, and before extinguished the Gre burned out the top floor, a part of the of General Dix for the finances of this country, 1 believe his selection would do more for the good of the country than even that of Mr. Fesseodeu, who oow stands as the bulwark im she Senate against the Hoxtiog waves of ex. twavagance which dasb so fare tf against our already leled treasury. ‘ai MeCletian, no act of President would gain him so many {riewds aa one in prossed over to this side ofghe river, fading there was ‘a strong guard here aud no rebels supposed to be tn the viemity. . ‘The Bush river bridge was saved by the timely arrival @ the gunboat Fuchsia, Acting Master Street, who reached @ point commanding the beidye about noon. Parts of the Kighteonth and Teuth army corps), are con soiidated into the mand of General W. department aro te Butier, headquarters ture, and expect to get off during the latter part of this wook. The following orders have been lseuod:— DIVISION ORDEKS, APECIAL ORDERS—NO. 26. Hrapquartzns, First Pisision #. ¥. 8, N Nxw Yous, Juiz 12, 1260. CATARRA OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUB teeath army corps, under com MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE Smith, The other troops of tue EUSTACHIAN TUBE commanded by Major Geoorai r Fortress Moaroe. ot , CROSS BYP STKAMUMTENED (N ONT MINOTR, *s Recent Movements. The enemy shortly after appbared in sight on the bills y volunteered their floor. ne roof, The da = TO THK KDITOR UF THe LD. And every disea-e of the Eye and Bar but raifed ta siaied ‘range, Ho hed soven guts, Haye, pursuant to the requisition gears Rome pope mere bts Shot’ €5 000" ini | bied he would give the country ew opportunity to judee Anat ov raw Potomac, Nea Perensnens, Va, ? dirai or antgianl Ai Qusemied ta be De RON RISEN The Lancaster was at the Gunpowder bridge, where rt of the quota of this division. "Col ynee covered by tasurauce, The building was damaged about | \1,, Dy this adroit mae anes ath te } Juiy 1, 1004. « ing. 4. 310 vy. ec ea wil to Quartermaster Town-ead. 25 for | $1,000; alzo insured. Tho frst floor and basement are oc ‘© of candidates for’ T notice im yout paper of (I thin) tbe Sd iowtact 2 Division ‘ circle street, Foquiaitions for arms, uyiiorms, equipmenia, dc... and will report bis numbera to thé Major General. B ia al Cas. W. 8. , suas! Hikidéen tcting Bivlsontanpeciee the rebels were burning the (rain on the bridge.” ‘Major Geueral Fraokiio was on one of the trains in citt- gon's dress, but was pointed out to Harry Gilmor by « cupied by Daniel Titus, also a dealer in crockery: bis atock ia damaged by water probably to the amount of $1,000. The origin of the fire is at present unknown. that by ‘disobedience of orders by Barton's brigade’ wih 1 otipnee ‘eueep hee’ f and # Je ou " } Dal he row L the movement relating to oharge, kc. by Baldy Smith | eruptions and syole on the akin, tlcers Of ail kivd®, Uhe- impurity of the blood, fistala. ali disenses staud it shonid always oe. at it Ost prison: on the trate, ona he was wsnde . t Fras 1 Baxren Steeer —While tho previous fire was | cupy. For Postmaster General what bertor man could be | Was suspended, kc The moa composing tha deigade | mos piisonvus | urinary organ’, rhewmatiam. &e Work pa Jeara that the floes are se pioaeacians Ga arnerit paoaaywor burning a fire broke ont ina frame tenement at No. 18 | selceted than the Hon, Alexander Randali, the present | would like the blame attached U where it beloggs, sud | on Human Fraiis, Mervors Deki its Indiseretion. } just joes going Treapauanrens, Fieve Bricavr N.Y. BN G., abic \ssistent Postmaster General, whose clear mind and " « » | Consultation gratis. Hoare Hell 2 O'cioem { evi, sud the is entirely clear. Kew Youn, Jaiy 12, 186s, Baxter etrest. Tho roof was destroyed and several poor much to carry this depart. | 27t im such a wholesale manner rigate matter, eM. J bi nt ¢ foregoing general te herety uigated. By | families turned out. the fast ‘onr years, Rovordy goun. | "tt lay ft to ome individual, who was to hiame, ‘the | °°“ —- —— ‘ sé ‘manga The Sores ee rae OHsa DSTORE nd fon, the Yor avd terseeing. atal sme are not responsible for (be disobedience of this | Deafmess, Catarrh, aud at) Diseases of ‘ tage -AL ORDERS. Pardon of tho Crew of the Ship Spark. | most properiy fill the position of Attorney ane. pe Ay ps pre dane mahal } thereby secure the support of the ealire conservatt GENFRAL ORDRRS—NO, 5. terest of the South. ih such @ Cabmat secured Heapquaarnns, Suvners-om' o Ww. ¥, 8, - t B. G,, iy 12,1 te ling “ pctee ole 's Poudre Sabtite Uproots Hate The crew of the ship Sparkling Ses, recently confined with me the sid of Mr Lipeoin, as you weil say, his election for : aan eee es te toe Me gesterday., | cnr efrieregeing sencgs! orders ave, hereby promulgated for F in the Albany Penitentiary, have been fully pardoned by | nother tarm would be secured, and the etrong support | nobody mio na ling v0 give Sor he RO RT Gg OKO ete =f Baltimore press daspatenes tal | pendants Of osapad te will Sinmediately recruit thet | the President and released from con:inement. 'd democrat, admiaistration and anti.adminis- ) body drops tt. — , World Be Certain, and a future opened to U country as glorious as Ome could wisb. JOHN BUNYAN, Je. ‘Tho excitement was vory great at the news of the burning of Gunpowder bridge and at the interruption of the eral commands to thelr marimom standard. the necessary Fequisition on Lieutenant Modr cng if ea Siva. vee eee ent hy uipments. By GENERAL ORDERE—NO. 6, Heapar, Se east Raa. OUTIL Age Mieareye ed'at ed mate Paa NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS Ike | @rover & Bak 3 = red uo a: whiet Because it wa sure card for the | Biastic Stitch Sewing Machines, (08 Broadwag, Now York, Tay its Bilton taroctt Brosalyn ae Tt will De recoilected that the Sparkling See was one of the transports of the Banke expedition, whoge loss on Florida was inatrumental in delayieg the progress of the expedition ‘The crow were placed in irons the day after the vessel depo, 463 Broadway; walled. BL 3. { A Card.—Owlag mous Ad- ‘vance if the prices, nol enly metain, bui of United States District Comet. every other goin Vaud it faposeibie to cour Fanger the sate of my Be irs Before Bor, Judge Bette General Wallaon coat Major Willlam M. Estes, bearer Of} oes auactere having been extablah sore pison, | (teniety wad fanes: Uunetbetem) pre Hell enarge (or aR CASS OF PHItiT D. Manam. fr the male of my Pema at old rater, Thia {regret ex i military deapatende, round to Havre do Grace om the | ati communications and business With refereuceto the com: | mutiny against them, for refusing 0 do duly after the | sory 11.—The cose of Philip D. Marah, brought up | paving ts buy gold ut the present f-duloe prices. this by no Hittle tug Ella, By bts kindness the altimore agent | mands will be iranss wid Ollicets ABU RORCOM- | Veasel wan in the bands of the wreckers, Having 00 seat t Yon ile, My frietde and Wwe public will give me | Acuriows Dook for carious peopie and s oad deal for ; missioned aficers of twe regiment aro directed to esse. bie on habers corpus (tom Bort Lafayette, was argued this | usr Low 1 °. To be had at sii news depotm 7 be and isyself were mitted to ac. headquarters, for duty, om Wednesday, the 8th ingt., at | Witnesses for the defence they were convicted, their ples e r Lv strugsied nd bard ageinat free, Address ¢ of the press yi per oe ae a . being that the ship was lost by design or.qrose incom. | morning. Counsel for the prisoner produced a rotara J pi deny povogee A es oy ad FOUrK, Rw Broadway, Now York. j company Major Betes, Wo afrived at Havre de Grace at 8. R. PINCKNEY, Colonel Commanding. peteney, and that the charge agsiost thom was mado on | made by General Dix to the effect that Marah was hold | Sivor mo, wit ‘a prosect reice; abould tr wale where acidnight, having got aground, I found that both trains J.D, Covomti, Adjutant count of their knowledge of the circumstances attend: | 1, ine secretary of War for an offeace committed by | it s.or ‘urther riee in prices musi bens © Ladies, on.—Fiutiag, any wigth, te une 1088, 7 ter art cle him while to the military service of the United States ‘mentioned above had been oaptuted, and ibe greater vl, we by ‘ore. ‘2 la bet- | 5 cents por yard ay Co, 927 Breniwas, be Lindscy Biucs Battalion, ‘The master and mate of the Sparkling Sea wore respec: if cine ‘Tweaty frat aod 1we ep stairs, asst areret ny Captain Eagar een, of the Twenty eacona Na. | tively owner and waster of ‘the famous ebip Senator, the | Sad eubiect fo tnt By sours Seng av etttce canes | Sel proans Tih gngrarings of sl, tbe sires styicn | O° oo v . ‘The ret tee) Wale Sis eaeN ef fe) Pasteteers | cna Gosed, nade of New York, to eethorisna to oggen. | 1000 Of whlch. bas eco, before oer Civil ead’ criminal twas not sumticoot; that they must show what The usture | adhe a Moros, 2 Rew Yorn, Peet peg Me preg eo Best Rem 4 pert igyeibtter c= aan: Seeder -fi-argenes Loan UT) 5 regiment or battalion of volunteers for the one hua. aoe icra PT Vtdeacdapel Ooo Te Renin ad oy el IP err cL a ee . Ce cr — ee 7 m . Ct Aotnity destroyed, The second (Unrough Hive for Now | Wee se e reauired by the President under his Guertiias on the Missourt River. aod or onval forces ofthe United States. Covaselsies |, ° 5g ow oe fe fe fet ENA CO."AgSalA fee Now York. bal dey ge ee a eee ered wise | recent cal, aud if euficieat numbers can be enrolled te fr. Lovm, July 12, 1804. | objected, that 188 Fetare did Bot charge any ofteace MMA Sethe omc ahead ge Metal A Cards for Gontiemes.— Vout algo it flames, The raidera numbered some 0gn mare could nee | 6 . : . . , , a prec feet Yowing the, mseabore Wevst Wil Do wutirab |) CH Cbrfbbe Orders) ne beatoste Wil ve alloyed ta oxneres st meee ral ea rte strete Rom, Uap: ‘two hnnired and Arty, under command of the notorious Harry Gilmor, They cut tno wires at the turnpike ‘Pridge oo Gunpowder river at ten A. M., struck the mail train and outthe wires on the Philadelphia Railroad st moon yortorday. ‘hey behaved with much courtesy to passengers, toll. fing them to keep quict, and no harm would be done them, Many placed their money and valuables in their Doots, ko.; but fow cages of robbery cocurred. Gilmor allowed ono car and a locomotive to be rescued from de- v@truotion in order that the Indies might reach Havre de ‘Grace safely. Some miscreant pointed out to the raiders Major Gene. ata) Franklip, and four othor officeps whose names could ‘mot learn, whom they took prisoners and oarried of. With ‘the exception Of these officers, all the passengers are sale, sand now in this city. A despatch was recetved just before leaving Baltimore, uipped for service immediately. bis Pee RARLES Ww. SANDFORD, Major Geveral, Goneral Savford agsures all persons ing to the above cail that they will be exempt from hea about to be ordered by the President. Also that members of the militia jotving this battalioa will have positions im their regiments when the term of service expires. Appli- cations to be made at the Mercer House, to Edgar a ues General Sprague is in town attending to mill- tary movements. ascend the Missour! river above Jefferson City without f sufficient arms, ammun!tion and crews eompotent to de olaimed toe ¢ fend them against the guoritias, who are ewarming the Ba TT ny —— ia es and the case eounties along that stream, Fire im St. Loa! ik n 8r. Loum, Juty 12, 1664 took... ‘The Olive Street Hotel, formerly the Monroe House, ore ad ore by Buckwell & Johnson, was nearly destroyed by | Due from otber banks, fire last night, The amount of the loss has not yet beea | Due to osber banks, And he did many wonderfui works, insomuch that bis African Peverand Agne Ca for ever and agus. Dopot 5 Liberty rg tats, sick for many yrars, a ome, she slept soundly, called Quakers in the great The Baim of o. Thoasand Flo om : called Greenock. ana Bath delighite) compound. highly and, delicalely friend on one cad—tor verity, £ | le the tolled, imparting beauts, oom/ort ome eet inv Plactailga Miwers gure ‘ae ming the breath, and readesing need in many rhe to uote him Jucith, from the se of os Pa he Boston Weekly Bank Statement. fees Boatom, J 864, z i fora Reply to Mayor @unther, General Sandford han addressed the following letter to Mayor Gunther in reply to bie protest as to sending the militta from the city:— Drvraton N.Y. &.N, 0., Heapacanrens, Pia Tyme uly is, i } Hen. ©. Goorasy Gorman, Mayer of the City of New hough Leannot concur in yeur definition of pat- Collision at Sea. and some, craters arose | OF pare i ge Once ta R 00.°S Radical Ci ‘Wm, Knabe & Co., rom Washingtod, stating that a fight was in progross six with you in the necessity of revial : that the schooner United States, of Now York. lyiag at oe smiles {rom that city, at Mr, Franols P, Blaic's residence. pp A te pete ryt 5 abn of bind iedasie veo.” a anaxD RBs reason: ‘creon a0 os Testimonials of ‘Thaivers. Meonpe of General Tyler. atryag the a¥ecnee of theo urahowsh, Salser, sud ober wets Gece ent Patiapevraa, Juty 12, 1966, the present call of promptly On appiication. 7 ‘The Baltimore American of last evening states that Benerai tyler eecaped from (he reheis and had reached Bilisotate Mulia wi ‘Toe Hater Dye, ante Dyet wih See ATE : ee wn o

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