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‘ z Oo, My, Tub Vi 5 ‘. ask Operations Alopg the Upper Potomac. DEMONSTRATIONS DY THE EXDNY. Aucther EMort to furprise Was ingien Contemplated. ‘Energetic Proparations to Foil Their Plans. ‘Beo faid to Be About to Operate fa Person North of the Potomac, Rey Retry ae Mir. Dok. Rantiolph Keim’s Despatch. Freoencx, Sd., July 27, 1864, mine ENEMY, From persons just arrived (rom the river we learn that ‘the enemy uns edvances nortiward, avd now Hea upon Sho routh bank of the Potorme, his lines extending from ‘Williamsport to Shepherdstown, As yet we have no ine fortnation of any crossiwg, though their movements in ‘the vietoity of Williuueport indicate an intention to at- tompt it. OUR rorcra Gre bosily end closely watching tne manceuvres going on ‘om tho other side, avd the presence of the first rebel on ‘Chis sido will immediately be known and dispositions be sade accordingly © moet complete arrangements Rave been mado to coufront avy hostile operations rorth ‘of the river. General Hunter ts expected bere to-night, soveral mmembore of bis staff, who preceded* him, having alreaéy ‘@rrived, THR TRAINS—~THE WOUNDED, ‘The trains aro still running to the Ferry, but not beyond, A large number of wounded, from Martinsburg via Ha- qeratown, errived here to-doy- by our government ‘wagons, avd wil! lenye to-night for Baltimore, MLUIARY MOVEMENIS—TUS REBEL PLANS, It isnot Gesmed eAvisable to speak of military move. ‘Menta, but it may be steted that everything progresses Tavorsbly, and if the enemy yentnre north of the Poto- ‘tue he will probabiy make some discoverics, Is tg rumored here that tho prosont demonstrations of ‘the enomy at Wilitemaport and shapherdstown are with a view to drawing our forees from Washingtou and then dake a sudden deeh upon that city, To prevent such ‘action ft woul! be advisable to keep am active force of oavalry Well ont sing the main roads jeading to the city, & view of giving timely juformation of the appronch of a Dostile force. Every one from below seems to thivk the provent is mersiy a ruge., Loth emergencies should, how- aver, bo provided for, ‘ THY TIRST INVASION AND TTS OPIECT. ‘There is an impression that the drat invasion of Mury- Sand was morely desiened to gether n large stock of eup- piles to forward-South to anotBer detachment, which was ‘0 adeance Ard Joip the forces of Karly ana Breckinridge, and operat to be conducted on much @rnder behavior of tm) gne- at fa, the regortifad he country seem to favor this-pregray warner couiirm it, We Yelopment of bis desi Srought about by sunday ui Buin MEMS ttle of Sunday vet there bad been up to Felordoy # larva amendt of skirmishing in which the geeults were vary ihe fact that Crock had driven tho enemy kor’ Hill ap Poarsitonave ben amere | ry mdyontage, vet it Gllorded Utne for the pericction of somo movements on our part. Itinay Be said evarrthing looks favorable, and the @evylo as yek evince but litte concern, all feciing tho Grprient ovniitence, - Deday wt ‘bobly produce some evidences of the vonemy's inte ‘At we To wvLy £3, OF De, RICK WOW ing is the a -eryt roy of the sick and weral Horpital (the te (iptied Status army Darvncks), Predorick, did, sor tho week euding July 1,058 163 28, 1864:.— Remaining at last report. Aduiited during the werk. 1,224 _ # 63 “Died: Roturned to duty. Transferred 1 — Furiocghe 1 Tota 109 1 pe. ‘The names 0 those diod are a3 LOhOWsi— 4. W. Smith, Co. 1, 164th OMo, WoT. Coben, Co. H. L2sth onto, ha Naghes, Co. M, det New York etyairy. tat Sergewut WoL HH, fouser Co. Uf, 106th New York. A. Copseitman, Ka Vork beavy artillery. G. M. Kooks. € Pee Oban 4G. Horsfell. Co K, 15tst Now Yorte. A. Miller, Go a Now Yo Fist Liout, Spangler, CoA, Sth Pennsylvania, A. be Payton, Co. By dagitht Ghjo. Corporal Awa Hanm ue, Co 300. K, tte %, T, Lath Obie 3 Ay Mat dortoy. Sertoutt, CoH, Losta N.Y. @, 00 A, 18:b Pennsylvania. 1, LOH Oso, Co, Y, Ist Penrsytvaaia H. B. W, Johnson, Co A, Lint New York. Soret Go."A, 1d tou) bart M. Forevih, Co £ 1th Vermont 18 Warner, Co. ff. Sth New York peavy artillery. ©. Labric, Lo, 1), 125th Ohio, “Ret Borgt W. VoUboty, Cv. G. 10th Vermont, dou opto. 1, Lot New York oavairy. hei . Pisthie, Co ©, 227 Pennsyivania cavalry. . Galan, Co. B, 198th Peuneyivania, 1G iM, 100th New Yorle, REGKIS, Go. K, 12th Georgia battallon. » Gok. Rodorte, Co. K, 26th Georgia, . LA Faigham, Gob, Tah Georgie battalian, E Joruer, Co. B, 121h Georgia Dutta Piteter F, 120th New York. 87th Pennaytvania, ahidison CoB, Oth Tontsiane, Sain Ov. HL, SUbw North Carolina, *. Groves, Co. By iat Louisiana.” Dilworth Co, tek Vu ginia cavalry, ata, . G. ra GowAy 12th Gnoreia, . Co, F, 8th Lousiana, . Dire M. Davideon's Despatch. M Moxooacy Jcxcriox, July 28, 1864, * THe FIGHT NEAR WINCHESTER, Vesppeara that wen Korly leftduicker's Corry, in the Bonavbeati vey for Sirasdarg, giving out toes be had fost received communioativas from Goncral Lee, direct: ‘Ming bim to go ct once to that point, he sont @ small force Winchestor for observation, General Avorii! met this fords ond overpowored ft on tho 20th (\Veduesdoy) at o@nd noar Winchostér. Ho drovo tt bore him uvtil it samo upon Kariy’s main strength ja thé mountaine, whea BARLY MADE A STAND, i and of cour forced Averill slowly back, Crook, who wns on bis way to Harpor’s Ferry, joloed him with hie whattored forces, and Karly, wih his thirty thousand, Moowing (for there are epic ty that country) that General Piright had recroweed tho Shenands b, aod wee marching mopidly toward Wishidytoo to meat aby omorgency, Marned apon Averil, Crook, and, indeed, open Hanter’a whole cormood finely. ana prewel them slowly back, Maving A Gerere fynt near Wingreeter on Sunday, Vath, fad another oo Monday moar Martingourg. In-thess eoragomente we iuet from eight’ to tweive “undred men, who are vow urriving at the general Catted aBrAtes arhiy Hospliain at Froderick, wad tne who are tht f further comove! Are being root to Raltimore, Sach of ‘Ee rebo! wounded as wero able wr8 uiao renioved st Dig ul Tre me nN, At tho lurork RoooMNEe the ecemy ooHApled the went wok 6° the Potomte fret WHat nyport to Sbeperdatywa, Mifeaton ith: ta crus, while Our Hine extehded (rom ay She repels vill dnd ul whey they Come vorore. Tot PAUL CRU LK LN OC OOMANDY Tam constraied to think Moron. it is proper to vy, bowewer, tint me Soren with aiatzo force, (#7 the whole « F siti intending to invert: sWweblogton; svat Early MAOONNI Ae mile rdge obly Bree Ment he justice to say thar 1 le gouey. More tn detail Fm ya mate, Wt RAID TE jy bas not been reine the .pobel peivovers canturod avist (hat Gener Loe ts une sd Poon ¢ivanla, Raitimore and th force which justitiee Pie'neten pt, at @uid botre Fo mot credit this, Hut L must do the govern propaclug for ony emer- 1 the in) to hold the val Anat be 2! threaten, 10 DOGtt eee Ra eT ecmese. neat > tarwesé, oop! and Ubu woe seed beck by superior gymbers. *— sche @ Weyer, Warriesy zailane eT congideray prinnwers, as we Dated ae aai> ‘be could gatbor toore Sas a fon was > 0m nt few gr." 2 es CUEUAE M The Frederico Teloxrrans Frevawicn, Md. , Jnty 28, 194, Froderick is as qnict to day as a weil Urderea cun'ry Oay Sa & CUMMere day orght to be. Thore is plenty of teantideer te otk of revels coming, avid the usual amount of contradic. | Gut was wid aii! § tory stories as to their movements, numbers and lutea- } Gene Hiens, but Leapnot jearu from avy reludle source thay | T’/e Ye-verds aby Lumber af the cnomy are on this side of the Mota tt rexard to the Strenyth of the enem mag. someafew of Mosby’s mea have crossed attne | imstes of (he entire (oreo compos. Point of Rocke, but they were only in gangs of two or three, engaged in dorg @ Hite private sicaliog. Hagerstown 1s still heid by our forces, aad tho stages are running without ivterruption, Altogether the ra- mors of war bave grown émailor since leaving Bultimore, and the probability of any serious colliaion has de. creased ap we approached the apficipated fleld of battle, Nevertheless, there is no knowing what a fow days may bring forth, The Potomac ts but @ day’s inarch from here, and it is known positively that there is a large rebel force on the other side, We have nothing bere at confused reports as tothe | Nt emmn Seats fighting that preceded General Crook's retreat upon making a great eho: Matinsburg. What little I can learn does not coa- 2 we at Canab: cham. f MutLigAn'® down we Band oF seventeen Ut men, that this columu has heen reinforced te t thousand of twelve thousand | Strength of the rebel force sow in thongand men of all arms well {aformed quart General a. P Hui — oblived to retire fro wound breaktog been assigned ty A8 to the designs of this rebel force uow o: This force ts 4 wie that our Vlas av V ti). vr. Td | GButed, (ONT (noir ‘verge! (el apen Gower 1c ts now belleve > extent vu MAKING the whole the watey and avoa the border of the Upper Volwmic tweuty-five or thirty diareteod im nd the bo tad dest of merit! Keley, te “bok with GENeral Crvok, roportod at Rates rday; but there fs ue wutweat> IMormablon Soe moat ~ rders of Maryland (tor it is beiloved (Nit up to thia time they have not crossed the Potomac, at least in avy foi Ge), at 1 moet probabie view is that they will ive reid into Peonsytvania, aod by w of strenpth endeavor to force Genc- ral Grant to send away more of bis army from before exyresged a6 rmant sated . ‘ Petersvurg. In corroboration of (he opus Resa. Hien: RumONR IRR prorated», Bb Baltimore; 15.0 Od acateih Oe ‘the rebels foroe, aoe ix which made the result, excessively disastrous | that General Crock reported that the rebel live of battto to have effected | confrovting him exteuded four wiles to us. General Crook is said . AS to what the govern avery skiitul retreat from before a force double bis own innambers, and in subseqnent stands ts said to have pubisied bis pursucrs quite severely. Our loss is esti- mated from one thousand t¢ one thousand two hundred in killed, wounded and missing, Martinsburg is undoubtodly im possession of the enemy. Avery unsettled focling prevails in this city and the surrounding country. The inhabitauts feel themselves exposed at almost any time to rebel raids, and scarcely know what to look for or what to do, Very much of tbe crop in this and Washington county will be fost for want of labor to gather gnd preserve it. The rebels have swept off the borses, and men’s minds are too much agitated with rumors and apprehensious to attend to work. Much ofthe wheat is still standing In shocks in the floids, and avery small proportion of the whole crop has been thrashed, In the city jiuoilar po- sition of affairs prevails, The storekeepers havo sent away the most valuable portions of their stock, and there is vo disposition to refill their stores until there is some certainty that-@ summer visits from Dixie are overv The secessionists, Southern sympathizers, porce demo- crats or whatever they choose to.call themselves, are Perhaps the most uneasy portion of the community. They complata that they are made to suffer by both sides; that the robols make Iittle or no distinction in their favor in their raids, and that they are also threatened with reprisals by the Union men, Many of the wealthy of these classes bave sent away their silver, pianos aod other valuable articles, and several of the most prominent have an- nounced thoir irtention to remove to the Northern States for protection, General Hunter has determined to adopt severe moa. sures for the punishment of ali those who in any way gave aid or comfort to the enomy during their recent in- vasion; and the Provost Marshal, Major Goliott, has issued a notification, calling upon loyal citizens to fur. nish ovidence against partics who thus committed thom. eolves. 5 The publication of the Citizen, an ultra copperhead paper, has been closed, and its propristors, Mcasrs, Baughman & Norris, are under arrest, They will be zeut South. The rebel force on the other side of the Potomac are busily engaged in gathering in tho crops iu the Shenan doah vailey, which aro very heavy this year, Many be- Neve that thore will bo no lavasion until this is accom- plisbed. Tho counties of Berkely and Jefferson have been levied on by General Early for two bundred thousand bushels of wheat, to be furnished already throsbed, with a notice that {f it is not furnished promptly the entire crop will be confireated. Adams’ Express received an order this morning from the agent thore to forward packages as usual. It is known, however, that Geveral W bably ia by thia tim advance of the ene: Gad possibly have, conflicting opinions, burg. foat Goneral Wright, counmtics of Maryland serted by ils inhabitants, horses to pieces of satoty. REBEL ACCOUNTS. fen of Rebel _ Cee eve We ha: vrket, Luray, Front Royal and Warrenton, man who reached this cit burg, tweive miles port! course, be undoretood. originated from anticipation merely LATRR—A SMALL REVERSE. that our forces wera, on Sai immediate occupation of Front Royal by tho en attack from & superior force, iug, and threo or four guns, Recruiting in Dixie. Governor Seymour has consented Frxpentox, July 28-2 P, mM, | “raft commences. The stage from Hagerstown has just arrived, I learn: from the passengers that all is qutes on the Upper Poto: mac, The revel scouts have disappeared from the line Of the Potomac, and it is sald that they have fallen back beyond Martinsburg. Williamsport ts cceupled by our forces, and some of ourécouts have crossed tho river to Shopherdstows. The Delief is that the rebels are eimp'y remaining in the valley for the parpoce of gathering the crops. General Averill, I now learn with certainty, is upin- Jured and at the head of bis cavairy. Colonel Mulligan ts erdoudtedly killed. The rarticulars I obtain of Sundsy’s battle, whieh took place between Bunker Hill and Winchester, must lessen its importance, Some of our dismounted cavalry are re- ported to have bohaved badly, and occasioned much of the loss we euferod, In the actual fighttog we inificted quite as much loss as we custilned, But in the disaster of the rotreat we lost a goed many prisoners, Merers. Baughman & Norris, proprietors of the Frederick Citizen, woro startet South, via Harper's Porry this morning,’ No paper in the South would hare been permitted to exbibit euch maligmity toward tho rebel government for a day, 48 the Cilisen has manifested for this year past, Tho Washiagton Telograms Wasmxcrom,July’28, 1864. ‘Tho latest autlontic intelligonco is that General Kelley now occupied Martinsburg, that there bas beom no heavy fighting within tho past three or four days, and that there ts mo information that the rebels have recrossed into Maryland, A despatch from General Hunter to the government, received this morning, says there bas betn considerable ekirmiabing across (he river with the enemy, the latter quota assigned to New York. the various counties throughout the S| Governor wiil certiiy such appointments than chat now paid by thie county. subjecti— Stamm or New Yorx, Ausayt, The Supervisors of the county of connty in the States of ——- under t ‘further to vega ate rnd pi ‘onal forces, ‘ar Department, Binte as such ayent, Ge fo Kot Geueral the: provisi next, subject a thoreof, tal It fs eaprees! in no manaor bounties paid by aad ————— to recratt vices oF expenves a8 such agent, or in any we sible for his avis. HORATIO 5) Already several counties have appointed or nty so far has taken no stera in tho matter of the draft. The Lindsey Bla BR NO, Es Revere N G, Sod 10" M 1, Commandants af com: ani re muister rol ® coinpleted Immediate count yelock PM. for musterng ta, Pte dram ce rps are ordered to report to Major at G5t Broadway, at ten 0. c'0ck Aa M ‘Tho ogeots are to bo appoistod by the Supervi @, and the The bounty to be paid to recruits thus obtained will be $250, and tha compensation to tho agents $50, making tae bo Tho following e1- cular letter bas been issued by the Governor ou tue section three (3) of the act of Gongress, approv 180 the enre wiil procood on their mission Immediately. N. it 18 doing our informant Btatos come fucts which cannot be particularly apoleen of, moving Fapidly towards tue Up,er Potouc with all the avuil- able {ccce at preveut et tis command, The eutire com- “mand of all tho troo;s, incinding those under Gecerai Hunter, has been given to this able General, and hy pro. n to give battie to the with & AC our informant is not mistaken, suilicient to cope with apy that the coomy J© militery circles the opinion fe exnressed that the enomy’s strength a now fully forty thousand; but our tnformant believes that this estimate, like those of tho Previ.us raiding ioreo, will be ‘ound to be exaggerate, However this muy be, results wit! soon transpire which will demonstrate the correctness or 1ncorrectuess ol these Just ag our informant left Baltimore a report was re- Goived that the Union forcss bad rececupied Martine? It is certai that before the rebels advance much further in any direction they will have to fight and de- There is much excitement throughout the western nd Frederick city is “almost de ‘The people are sopding their Valuables to Billiumore, ad the farmors are driving their Strasburg—The Winehesier, de. {From the Richmond Enquirer, July 25.) the best of rumors trom the valley. which lace tho army about in epots at promivent placee—New A gentle- omy learn from an oilicer who arrived ou last evening's ¢ that on Wedueaday last Gonoral Ramsour's division unfortunate enough to be attacked near Wincheet Ord duly 9 184, he in-ent to of auch act. Wi YMC 4onts w , ren, Linney Brves, N 64, on Saturday nl-ht from Edin- of New Market, states that when he leit Strasburg was held by our forces. I thought they would fall back, the enemy being reported iu very heavy force; but whether through New Markot or over the Bine Ridge towards Warrentov could pot, of ‘he rumors alluded to may bave it was Passengers who leit Staunton on yesterdoy inform us turday, stil the otber sido of New Market, and that there was no probubtlity of the We in ata moment when it was not well prepired to meet a sudden The result was, the divis fon was’oompelied to retreat, after suffering ® lova of from three to four bundred in killed, wounded and migg- This ts tho affair to which gome importance was givea by rumor a few days ave Our army is still iu fine condition and at tho righi place, MILITARY AFFAIRS. AGENTS COMMISSIONED BY GOVERNOR SkYMOUR— NEW YORK coOwry IN THD BACKGROUND, BTC. to commission agenta from tho various counties of the State to provoed South and esiablieh recrutting depots, hoping by that means to procure enough men to fill the quota before the The coneont of the Governor was ob- tained through the representations of Gcuoral Kays, showing the impossibility of obtaining cuough recruits in tho State before the 5th of September to meet the Leary rs of y eas in vaid Stab having appolnied —-—-— recrutng ageuts. fur ‘one of tx No. mn eratood that the State of New York be held responstble for the rep» ant of ” who York g the enormons quota which sho has to fernish ‘The Boird of Supervisors should bestir themselves, aod Jose uo time in mitixating a6 far ag possible the severity Tho fllowing general order has just been isaued to the commandaats of companies of this regiment:— “| have their toe od asrembie their ands at these headquarters, friday, Juiy 3%, at eigut Drum for organiza occupying Falling Waters, on the Virginia side, and our } tion. By order. Gol. JOHN KN. WLLSEY, forces ocenpying Williamsport, on the Maryland side, the | HANKE J. Waurm, Adjutant, contest being for the river ford between the two places. Milieta Enrolment. Up to this morning there has been no evidence that Genoral Early bas beeu reinforced. The ofair at Wiuchester on Saturday last, in which Colonel Mulligan was wounded, was nothing more than a skirmish, General Crook was forced to fall back (rom Winchester, finding bis littie command flanked upon the right and left, from military duty, to 0 ting forth based, on or Wasiunarox, July 28, 1866. Toformation from Hagerstown, Md,, up to seven o'clock yoaterday morning, states that the rebela bad made no attempt, upto that time, to cross the river, although thelr pickets occupy the Virginia shore opposite W il!iams- port, and occasionally Gre ncross the river at our troops. ‘Thero t# ho doubt that Colone! Mulligan died from the effects of wounds received on Sanday. General Avorit! received a alight wound In the forebead at the same time, but not sufficient to prevent bim from Gischarging his duties. Notwithstanding the excitement at Hagerstown, bus!- ness ia stiil transacted; but the storekeopers have but few goods exposed for sale,as they have received vo ment. Bi zealous su! aud, the General CIRCULAR WO. 69, horized: recta that the fi ‘obeyed and enforced by it Hereafter al ol the The Baltimore Telegrams. Baurmmonn, Md., Jaty 28, 1864 The rebels have not yet shown the slightest sign of pushing incursions uctoss the Potumac, and in conse. quence the population of Lower Maryland 1s quieting down. The Union citizens of Frederitk, who bad do blyned taking fiizht, and who had sent Sway their plate, ke., 9 aow mado up their minds to remain. ‘A cotrerpondent at Frederick telographs that persons arriving (hore from Mi M this afterncoa teport that no rebels had yet shown themsclyes anywhere on the Potomac, * hounes of the Frederick Citisen Were to-day tm par. guxnce of order of Generat Hunter, sent through ‘our lines. und eomanitted tothe touder mercies of their rebel trlonds. Coneral Averitt, as L know positively, f€ onbut, Col. Muiligun’s fate is not yet known, bata flag of trace won to-day sent into the rebol lines to ascertain regarding him, It fa known that bo fell wounded; and thong® he might hive exoaped, ha bercically refused to do ao, # Ne feared tho men who were carrying him of the deld world will ben gront failing vot de abl icon that thos w fe must, therefore Seeween five bundred’ aud enlisted. § intetitgence, Perso Mr, Jamos HeHeoty, jor vn oN ds arrived in thie city im Clarendon Hotel, Among bob artived yesterday at Lot port, vow Tioury: Hnlpincy te of Yenuiaal, (totam, (Tam of that etry, Ip regard (oO the jmportane military anlat boe i, Hereattor all arrents of desert peel rhority of the Seat hdatinal Geuetal ot thie division will. be dlastio avd @raat Vestern big AE proawnt al b the pageongore by the City of Wee Brooktyn Milteary Affaire. ‘THE SUBSTITUTE BUSINESS IN BROURLYN. ‘Thus far the substitute brokers bave bad great sauces fn Brooklyn, in eousequence of the hign bounties paid by the county. On an average about sixty-five men per day have been examined aod passed for credit to the Third Congressional district, at the Provost Marshal's oiien and naval rendezvous. The Supervisors’ | ounty Commmitice Daving, however, come to the couciusion to red ‘Dounties from throes bondred to one hendred do’ and after Monday vont, tt ie almost certain th off of reoranta; and whatever nt vy bo now, under present circumatances, It i® eevee the Iivet be able, ender the depresrieg nenoes of @ dearaared bounty, w Ol the quota, ora & witably take piace, 7 sx Bundred men have been he +, dilly 23, 1804 ‘The enrolment of persons liublo to military daty under 10 law for tue organization of the National Guard has beon nearly completed, and tho rolls carefully revised by striking off the names of those who have fied levai ox. emptions. Any person who has been notifier “f hi eu- ment ta required by law, if he cinims to be exempt from muleary, a fle an affidavit to that erect, set Daiire uo idan of Auguste No More Arbitrary Arrests. General Hays bas made @ move io the right direction, which will add greatly to the officioncy of his depart- jamerouscomplaints bad boon made oy citizens been legally arrested by rome of the over paid LF. sn the ornploy of the departme: t, attention having been directed to the matter, he bas issued tho followiug circular un the sud- ject:— arreate consequence of woxuthorized and improper havtog been made in this division, the A it he fine " Provost Marshals of ern made by officers or A. A, Pro- virine of stock since the (nvasion, ig writen sntberieation nea tg thorn which, If required, Considerable excitement existe at Frederick, and many wm S exnibited by the oMcer Thakine beaten ape of tho citizens are logving that city, Business is almoat order issued for exc. individual case by the Provost Lenin Maran thesbtne ie dneriea hen lean en are directed to cause ail, spesial oil: were all clored and there were but few stores open. cers to turn in the.r badges at once, ve far Of London ine noted Onancier snd ied hington be em pia ‘Been selected wy the Capediw aubiorittes ae (imsal be taker, and the colors which they bore captured. He eae or ie Huson oat ensure, iors, 1. an! wlll bttng to bis new spbore of dnt : The Philadeiphia Telegra:cs. he Wel rauk as 000 of the very Grs) Clatelcal obriore oF ‘Youtaneernsa, ditty 28, 1868, the age. oe Gates The teleuraph lines to Baltimore be ag under an cm Moa, domoaT. Brady het lee (he city oot bet visit Darwo by tho government we avapourecises oF the (Oh | to Panama, Te takes the i> fee (ho pucpete ef ontoys lowing ie Tomcoe ceived “rom a we imormued gentle: | ing tae nee ait ead fer bbe bootie a bys aenliby 80 diapored hin forcomebat he oun keep rA@vteod of the | mavomante tow ‘renepiring on the Upper lotanar, The Qaovee Con Seovomenls of Mus enyy chock he proceedings. t . SieR tae warrantee of tie Soares pave are Bait ape ng tHYs All pertiok ehowid Koen com of ty raiders Webb : , FP eine ’ a pound Vee away aad aarend okag aerae A | alr@uty fein ar, Te ie now cmnriy necertaines What ve CG & Caden, Cossul Of the Voned cates at Quacker, NL) Argel ded Sia bn. FPL LE, wu Se NN gd a Ot i eto haved reginwed the position, Me, 0D. Char nie without roa! conse, whois they wt wi tay eur Arde Washington war ve eet the revels ork, Bes bot: ANBOROLED, fo succeed itm Tat Faris 1 largely reiacucged ie wile sey ve orem; | Unemeeiver et tie Tnavseant advantages thos Ure NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1864. | THE CUiP Tebawriny ay Pet a ee SS) the Fight Near Rad@zey, Miss. Removal of Judge Handun, of | » New Orleans, by Gov. Hatin. Jndge Mandlin Decides That Slavery S¥il Ex- ists in New Orleans and Louisiana. THE LOST Of THE LOCUST POINT, han Ken ae Mr. Heury Thompson's Despaten, New Onceans, July 18, 1864. As all {tems relating to the movements of troops and PpoMLments of commanders in this department are con- sidercd contraband, must for the present keep these miaiters from ibe pablie, Tecan state, however, thal 20 ougagements bave taken placo recently, and that our Svidiers aro to excellent hentth, Little or nothing is re- quired of them during this bot weather, except light camp duty, and it would appear that both armies totend Wo remain perfeotly quiet, partly om accountof the great heat, and partly, perbaps, for the purpose of hearing the rosult of the great struggles now im progress in Virginia aud Georgia, GENERAL BLOCUM’S COMMAND—TIR FIGHT NEAR RODNRY, ISSISBILES. A pnasenger who arrived from Vicksburg on the stoxm- or Chenango, which reached this city on Tucaday lust, states (Dat General Siooum loft Vicksburg on tho 4th inst, with six thousand men, Ho océupied Jackson the follow. fng day, but had not been iong in possession of the piace whou be was atiacked by @ rebol force (number vot statod) wader Wirt Ad«ms, and after a cevere fight Gene. ral Slocum was compelied to fall back some three miles, where he remained a short time and then took up his line of march for Vicksburg, where he arrived ou the afternoon of the 8th. Oar informant did not learn the extent of losa on either alde, Smith and Grierson’s cavalry arrived at Vicksburg on Thursday afternoon, the 7th, from up the river, on cight transporte, They weut out noxt morning on the Jackson Railroad, before Slocum returned, The rebels veer Fort Adams made a raid on the town and carried off Rodney & Bros., dir. Miniar, who bad a boot full of gold; also @ man from Missouri, who had a large amount of money in greenbacks. Tho Vicksburg Whig gives the following account of the late fight near Rodney:— % On tho morning of tho,4th of July Brigadier Goneral A, W, Etlett, commauuing MMias'esippi Marine Brizado, moved out with bi commant from Rodoey, Miss., com pring about fourteen huodred men, consisting of the First movsted in’aptry regiment and Fust bat- tation cavairy, Mesissippt Marine Brigade, aud the Forty eighth dnd Fifty xecodd coicred infeatry regi- meuts, ite commeaced ektrmisbiag with the ene uader commiad of Colonel Wood, about ope mile from Roavey. The eperay was forced to retreat as tho federal commend advenrced, keoping up ® couttneal skirmish until arriving at Coleman's plantation, eleven niles from Rodney. tere the enemy made @ stand and checked oar advance; but soon the entire command c: support ‘and @ sharp tight eneued, Last hours. ‘tho enemy made several tespe: our iines, but were as often repulsed with aovere loss. ‘The Fifty second regiment (oolored) became con used in ret charge, but were soon ralifed and formod in line in by their oficere, ‘Tbe Genersl in person rode along their line, amid showers of lend the eneaty , toiling thom (tu etand firm, The euatay made three ‘diferent cuarges, but were repulsed cach time, and wero fiually driven trom the field, their doad to our hao's, ibe wounded were ¢: tbo Hold befure skey rer lad o! troated, Our ! pushed thie: or #13. milos, whan, durknees solting in it was found im) 6 to fohows them, Tho Geveral then marched b pmand towards the river. On ihe way ‘back be found a portion of the cnemy {a the rear, whom be 6 pagsing Bite out any loss. One’ c mpauy of. . the renr and sitce ti killing aud w they did pot foto ie Duet one hu Bt 3 " Signal officer, Compaltiy B, cavairy, The colored troojis od vy Curther. n, killed, y ofa, including re man oF ter losa—toa i 6 to fifteen killed ard fulieen or twenty wou colored treops fought ike tigera, otten elabb bch, gre enemy down with the buts of their muskets. No cows erdice was fhown by ary of the commmind, and sll acted with the most determinod bravery and Coolness, Tua imped at Kod rey. The comfrund exhausted aii tho ammunition, and hud to send to Viekshury f As soon ne itar. rives he wilt attack tho enoiny again. G ut will either drive Wood, with.bia rebel command, oh of that couniry, or lose every mao he has, bas cision in ® Cause which bofore him on Wednesday Inet, in which be d at the institution of elavery still’ cxieted in tha perish of 8 wd It to oulsiang Th6 foliow- ing ts @ copy Of the oficial documeuts rolating to the matter Srate or Locisiana, Exncutiye Durseryryy, > Naw Oareans, July th 144 § Hon. B. 1. Lyxen, Attoruey Genera. of Lou'siaun — Bir-Keyresentations have jiet reached me tiat ove of the Disirt t Judges ot thi ety Lax Was appre Nepey Mio, nr. obed ence to. ¥ herewith rent are originals, and not copies, ily have to be returned to’ the court, afte Four Excetierey shall have exam: Mittod, throw.t tie courtesy oF th rl id thereby save the @elay an 1 Bandiia bas “‘virtuslly decided that slevery shal ex ia this State.” Very reepe.tiully, your obedient servant BH. L, LYNOR, Attorney General, Srate or Louisiana, Exrcorier, Devanrers, } Hew Onvnaes, Jul; rn | Whereas, Hon, William W. Pondiin, Jv Igo 8 the Third District Court of New Orleans, ci¢, on the (th Ineant, im 17 $46 of the Cocket of seid court. render a gment which m effect decides that the indtitucon of the said in disregard very still existe in this parish: and whereas, nudge, in tle rendition of is judgment, has, Hon Of A consntutions! uty ant vi ‘and ‘time honored custom, neglected torefer to tia inw or five the reasous on wich the jnagm: "2 1. ordered! mm 1. That (he commission txaued’ by the ate inililary Go- vernor of Louisiana, on the $d of November, i863, to the said Wiiers W. Hand him, Judge of the hereby revoked and longer trangnived as i Goneral Order No. 24 of the tate military Gaver. of Louisiana, dared the f December. | be and the saness ao altered and amrnded as to aurvorire ind om ower each Of the Judges of the First, second andecth lateiet Courts of New Orleans to prea: Nternately in the said Third Pato ins rs st aa Iragigriy ap ters act ae /odge of said court uot * rt reto. MICHASL HAHN, og of tha Fiate of Lo:islana, On Friday the subject was brought bavore the State Convent reg Colones: Thorpe introdecing @ resntation de- cloring that al! deetstous declaring that siavery still exteta in this Stato are contrary to the fundamental law of tho State and @ Contempt upon tho ordinance of emanci- pation, Wotton to table lost —yeas 58, nave 40. Mee wished the revviutioa divided, as ho wished to vote “yes” on tbe first, and ‘no? on tho last cleuse. Mr. Abell desired to make a remark, and ‘hersupon, minut ®, contended that the resota~ if passed, would saerifee the nell. respect Of the Convention, bisvery did atill orist, ax the Errelcenee emersien. oxprestly oxoeptad oorinin perishes of the , and Geveral Banke’ order merely sompended (he riave laws 'm thoes excep Casta on 70. count of military Decera.ty, to Whicd uli tolDge Muet bow, hat the laws were oaly suspended, Bob BLO teded, Rod (be ofere the d-cwion of Judge }iond:ia was ret an’ out- rave, 08 Mr in bs sow remarks, coupled with the reschitton, Would hayo it botieved, srosident Vureil, beviog left tho obair, ral In roply that, although be bad the bybost personal regerd for the Judge who gave tho decivion i question, be we? worthy of his. offles, and should resign, All tt wero bold under military power, And a Suc pot willing to regegnize the mere of | erate Nis ofite, Every man upp ihe oo)! t within the (eeeral tines. fs a froe man ae ool w ober at the Co vensicn. BLY MAB Bare? Ques 1 Dack Hon was umes, he woutl awswer him by @ 1g {a bheok female wag’ a woman? The age te ong of progress, aad a Who sre not whitng to Keep up with it must iuevitably De crashed Ne wan neton ished and wi {#0 andorstand how n mae could take Mr. Abvil's po. aitloe ; ad ems to bie aeeoriom UNat flavery waa dead. ond im tle miviog tbat toss who Ys § willing anpovntiny st, be and the same i hat sali Havdita be no 0 of aid court Third Distri Ned “a 2 s, to recogni ye te fev ahoutd resign oWeug@ames Mr Henderson etter cares to prove un ele Der to “Bich Mistiwetions Hetween whites and backs were prevereed, ayo then bad sho order of Genera, Wanke atktic ( &Judve cout now docile tat slaver y ontsted wichout setion direciy In comlhet wito that ai t jweaer vation of the Colon end no b | Rive Wode WRB bot only deieced ne an. w exietol, ‘Oe tno do), bat att and | tod coucluiiom, he relterated bia cat foe & Atvision Of (Le (aretton, Mr Catiee oonderoeg the reaolution #4 mena and ar. con Aomptidte Be he! boned to gee the Convention adjoar SUR LAG Comte There to Yen the CORsHtUTION previous feneral Stecum’s Exprdtiien and | %- HY SAFO'Y had Hecessar ty deen arohabed [OF Go | | ent, The core: ment te divides into 64% “branches and Bane’ y, ud there ue Lax ueture sae weer cum ob sedan sbiana Dewy sashes TRIE, This cn fs 8. EOD nt BUN AMRUE OPINION was CUWAFOry, sue: on gaye au of Se eediag bis, Stevery @ 0 luke 2G nieana “ee gither the Prasitent's dime! Wh Lowieiwas » Seah (a certain cxtes wee SS tHow dp’? Cen ent dapuil (700. beiere the goMets Abiey POE That oivis won. oshiwery wae med oped by a power ubter|y, Woy wae ine tutvention’ # Ae hever woul he wbotisned until ihe: cy Mstitution thea fo forenea bad doen signed by the menuhers am” He Copvens ion, Sod Paged by the pegnie, as spd to God it would suum, be; sor Leann the tie nade, and Fwar, (or mamedate emancipation Ae tha 0 awe ad never beon tone away with, wlavery would be NAM Garily au dcknowhdged frei, for some purposes, a tll a How toox the plove of the od cade of lawe, and aay jy'de WhO would decide Uilereatly upon fie! ed would De necomvirel. The Jue was right int gon, aud (Be Convention stouid vote uuder: upon thra question, ant not comean itself hy pnaat © contemptioio and Gbsurd resolution as that wader dis eanmion, cot was again brought up, the Noor hetag tuwen hy Mr, Abell, as svog as Colonel Thor) o called up Di rosolution Mr, Abeil reitorated bis argaments of yesterday, to the effect that acoording to tho Presidevt’s proc amution Slavery dot sii exist in thia Siate, He denounced the 4 torigreare with the Judiciary, which the gent fron Now York (Colonet Thorpe) had soxght to embody in bis rowolution, ent deeiared thot the Mvorties of the poole were not sme, vor could agy borest judo sit upon the beuch » hes ke murt give bis eptaton fi b tho Sppoloting power or be forthwith re uc cringing, fawning men cosid be upon Ms dened, The President had, of yesterday, Liked ovout mom losing their beads, or Kesving ap in the marelt of progress. If tile expremion was inteddect Zo be fiterally taken, here was ane poor old hoad whicl shuld be sacrificed tn dofenos of juatioe Vhe Presiteat had 20s laid down a aingie prineipie during his whoo argummtnt—a vory surpring thing @ the epeeker, The resniyition war a mest vnprecedented and slavish Ong. The Pivsident bad deglaradt him unworsby of Dissent, bot the Cour buudred and tify four eosati toents thonght differentty, the President tnornwd the gentiomen that he wes smiuah & the remark ‘ question was ap: toancther, The gentleman was ove of the most worthy upon the floor, & Mr. Abell then gave way end Colonel Thorpe proceeded to reply, waiting, however, and calling for Mr, Abell to which he yn imnadiately union ‘ Whov [tbat gentleman did 80 Cologel Thorpe repied to Kim. Mr, Abell could have but Mtile regard for his Jad,” for not one member gould rise upon that floor aod ‘8 word in fevor of siavery without bemg taongistent with that, (Applause.) Aa for the constitutional richts of Louisiana, she had none, baving forieited them by the ect of secession. Miiitory law t& the supreme law of the State, and the decision of Judgo Handlin was in confitet with it, Ag for being @ oittcen of Now Yirk,as Mr. Abell designated him, be was nev a citizen of New York, and did not wish to hear such diattactiona fostered, for in that Jay tao whole cause of the rebel! Ho claimed obly to bea citizen of the United States. (Applauge.) Gentlemen bad bscu pleased toallude to nim the knew not much of onisiana; but he bad been a resident of the State for twenty seven years own dofence, be trusted he should be pardoned for'speak ing of himself, Ho kuow Now Orleans when only a few houges stood on Canal street, and he signed with bis own hand the first order for schoolbooks from the North, for tue carrying on of the echoo! system, which, im company with Peters, be devised. Lie had been. pomwmated to Cou- gteas ou dillerent occasions by one of tho most influential wards of tho city, and was, at Baton Rouge, the only men ever nominated in this State by acclama. tion to fil she oXico of Scboot Superintendent. Ho had been foreed by circumstances to leave Louiélana prior to tho war, but “did not believe tne State would secede, although he had seen the storm brew- for five yoars, for he kuew the mass of the people were loyal, (Applause.) Returaing ag soon as werivtended the erection had transformed filthy #4 into commodiois temples of justice. Louisiane bothing more to do with sinvery today than Masua ef aJudya should decide that sinvery sil existed, ha wouldbe 4s prowptiy and properly re moved from the bench as Jatys Handiin bad been, Gov Hahn doservea wach hover for tha conree he bad pure sued, as be had streck a blow whieh would betel through ont all the other Staton in due tyne, and no goldicr up the battle tloid had half bia’ mora! courege, It was much io be feared thet gome tuen ty the Convention were not aiucore in regard to emancipation; men who thought that <he judiciary would upboid stavery, votwithstardiog the emnicipulion orainance, sud make it a dead totter. Jf Jei%, Puvis were to return’ he would respect those who Lad mede a bold stand for, haman. liberty, but as for the tmekliog balay men, would bang tacm, because be could nob trust thera. (Applanse.) Lois reeujution Wouid-iiud ont theee mon, and the yeas und nays should be taken, 89 that any man who stzned the cons:ftution might bo put ou record as to this action in this mater, Rosolation adoptod—-ayos, 58, nays 20, (Great ap- piauce.) possible he had planned aud of epiendid landioga, and 2, SOUTER MURDERED, Peter Corre, & private in (ie One Mandred and Fifty- eixth New York Volunteers, was murdered yesterony "s plnatation, aehort distance below Algvers heart by @ Meatcan name: tiago, a fisher maa By profession, The deod for the money that on, be having beea Judge Soymour, the Coroner of the ered the following verdict: That tho de- cotsea came to bjs death trdm bejug stevbed with a Knife in the heart, on the evening of the 11th of Joly, 1864, by one Drgue! Santiago, a native of Manila, | atced | + aud abetted by lis so called wye, Agnos Sanit igo, whom wo charge with being accesagry $0 tbe murder of Said Peter Corre”? Sautiogo aud bis wile have been ar- J morrow (Saturday) more: {0 Georgia, with ¢ovetis of the fara ) Ratt ‘Tho latest Nowe fromthe army uandoun yalloy, and thet Forces in ali portions of the eouniry; © CEREUS like the variations ton populartunst bee improves the alr, was perfumed with CKREUS, avd at once the around, tery furnished by SIMM Poat olice, given, J. R. CLAYTC P information givem, ries, and in " ton ee tories. and fnfor failed. we advise him te use WAL Aunitilator, It gives peace wi Moerschanm Sanita Pipes cut to order and repalrat. Cotlewe Commen. nt New favex, Oma, Jyy 28, 1866. The commenséomoat exorcise, of Yale Corege are now > ene ress, fe ee Ya Hou, Bitay @, Leavenworth, of Syraony, prowa@® as tue.atumat mooting, ae sowarat oly ioat Thad & i were mata by, Daviel Lord, John Piorim. Childs, Previtent Woolsey, Hoary {L. Dawes, at bu Mnston and onvers. Sarnuol B. 288198, of the clans Of 1314, thon do'irared the semt centennial &41reis bevore the wlumal lege wisn 4 degree of o) @wace andefreangess Which de lighted the assombied graa ‘sates. The leading topica of tho address ard satoltows —The soient!e aad literary progress of sas cote ia the inst haifcentacy, and espactsliy the Corry wad eb Of the politica! opiaions of vie elise of 1316 by the sur. poecaepispna the rise end dowafall of the frat Nape- 1on, the groat public works of the world for the lew AY years, tho riag 04 progeesa of Louis Napoleoa, aad the \'aMuence of those o, 70063 OH American poliey. Tha @ddreas wiit bo pu Mehed by the alamal The Weath be, at St. Joos, ¥. Br. Jouns, “i. F., July 28-210 A. Me Weather’ fue and cloir, Wid ert Thermometer 6B, THE W®rK.Y 12YRALD. 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Cothbert Bullet, J.P Sullivan, Esa, and Mejor Rush Plovaley, 5 tb was feared tuat taey were on bourd, NATCHEZ THAMS—REVELS IN CONCOMDIA Panis, The Natchez Courier of the 6th tustant says that on the 4th, eurly in the morning, a report was Drouxht in thu Wa kor’s division bad croséed Biack river and was moving oG Vidalia; consequently a great quantity of live end rolliag stock from tue neiguboring plantations came roshi 10, and in a short time the usual quiet of Vidulis was broken np and was swarming with ltvo tock. A was ume ely cons out Lo ascertata the truth of the report, bub with what success Lad aoyt been ascer- tained. on vax 81m, The excitemect ip Viddila last Monday, relative to Wulker’s rebol forces, was soon quieted down tho game day by a federai force being marched out to Lake Concordia for their reception, What are the aims of the rebe! troopa -we do not kaow. Tbey are said to be in {ores some ten oF tweive wiles out from Vidalia, in Lnuilana. Perhaps theyare after the plantation supplies in that section of the country, BRIMMING AT ROS BAYOU, TA. We learn that there was some skirmishing at or near Crone Hey ou, Litt Saterday. Three or four of the fedora! wounded wero brongiit to thia city the same evening. Jt was proveb'y another attempt om the jwrt, of the rebel to reach some o! the Concordia plantations, in which they were tolled by the Union force. The Fall of Rain shis Summer. of in three d Fy tilled Dew for the Skin and Complexion, druggists. all stries, t cost prions z makers, 8} Nassau street and 624 Broadw and Wit ‘The dye applied by Reatores cray hair to its or) yia! cok day, knee they fe vkin oF Olt Is ow York, it medical autha ™ advice as to (reatment She pea A Dolichtrat Totter Pr: Boots, Shore on Buckled Batmarnts, present ba RIS & BON, boot ay. Preservative No.6 Astor House Devet, Aiful wrtiats, in Enlar Joints, and cured iy Dr. ZACHARIS, 108 Corns, Gunton the F Disonsee of the Five a Deafness Sore ally treated by Dr, CADWELL, 34 Clinton place (highsb Street), frou 9 to 5. Deafness, Impairet Sight, NOISKS IN THE HEAD, AFPECTIONS IN THE CATARRHAL AreECtr CHRONIG CATARAM, CATARRA OF THE TYNPANLO Mocous MEM _ BST RUCTIONS OF Bea pat ACH IAN TUBB oor . The Secretary of the Smitbeonian Institution, Washing. coReD. ton, farniches the foliowiag im regard to the fall of rain ee a. Lhe iast throe months:— CROSS RYE STRAIGHTEN ED IN OVE MINCTS FALL OF RAN AS MEASURED AT THR AMITUBOW'A! Andevery dinensa of the E. By be, TOW BIRR Be 3 EISHN BE TON IN Mar, a SULY, SICH 1859, : facs ald atten din be wae i Inches, Diarrboos ai pare woo | iheneoluntcers fas ore soi Gals | afst cupoly of HOLLOW 4913 5.378 | aad the Crimea saved thoasa 2.548 8.679 | Treader of thie “notice” cana, betes Pines (Jen lane, anc! a ee oa 4.041 so they cannot make ag mn wet Wy, thos up to date, uis table it a re that the quaatity of rain — which feli io May lest iran greater than the mead amount haeNew St te bee Received re;and tbat the quantity which bas taiiea sinco the ping of June is much less than the avernge for the samey time in ix yours, and also tham for aor ue year aloce 3A69. DATS AND QUANTI? OF FALL OF RAIN INCE THE BROLOIRG YRAR, from low fore’ p Sh Atos or Bt ae PRESENT b yA Gre wer P Techs, Date. Inches. 4 H it Premiure % Stitch Sewing — $A tne Machines WHERLER & WILSON'S, 029 Droséwsy. H ‘ore tee Att onl n a8 cones 4 tin 27 Rroviway, beiwoee 4 rents ereeed ‘twenty neozed shreds. Reaweadse, stairs, ‘The idea baa frequently been by the firin} renection wilt Couviace ua t Of cancon: Sut #1 Rother th® combogtion of gunpowder hor the agitation of the air by o of cannon can farnmh tho moisture pecesary to the produgtion of rain. If, how. over, ths air te surebarged wilt motsture, and the atmorphaere in (ive unstacie condition whieh immediately precedes rain, then 8 violsnt commoton or an upward rt Shee for reahetEw e608, S57 Children cures dysentery mach and bowels, cures wind colle, snd carck ue the mother, and relief and heaitl to the ch! id. Ladies for the Ceneser te ee Bad n Canal street, 2 Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Sy: m tod dinerhos, reaulala@ «the ates rely through thectitteal pot of ‘eething , Gtves rose ” tf produced by a large Gre may Moy Med a aoe a ne je = [Nes OO TAO JOSteRUER, NOLOLDOR Wise titute Ageney of t'" St the drocghs which we have | yor tomes taco, get: el aon Rrondvas, ang oy ar 1 iewt bite Tork. We oan fu fore tat Sao perauee 8 Ride Bvow oh | onerttad Ne kenmmable prises. Fer , cf references givew rety p Jay morning the air Wan tenrersabiy, y obG Yorg Ore the madisture from which the ran was prec piteted trast hive been watted theast wind which commenced shout vine v'etock on Sunday | 1 ' toe A nance by the w Uiewlog Eromn What direct moraiyg.”” and Departures, ADRIVALS. Corgaroor—Steamsdiy City of Wasbinaton = Feliberts, | & Miss Mayo, Mrs Lawrence, AG Reem ia Me | Arriv. Viekiug, Mt Nopon, Mis Har rah i Pedro Mise Brodiey, 3 W Wo Won WA " japier and two shidren a Aaeay Wosth 1 oats w fisot, G Lan Baton, iady ane dee chi Gta davehier, Misa Bay aorvnat, Kot A Spm Bove Hoy, eS preronr Mr Bene | Borns, Mies Drew, Misa fipesr, Nie es | tal Reigner, Reuerisich, Cuuwingra vy ond ae yyieh Lt Lptie dS Bu 5 ae, Pxeuption papers obtained. Westie Sigel tne Sen mace Mts 1 Ouro Tress OW we only fo ahendant pid Sale Ge the Paimatine tem rantie Of LL axcol'ance Hf that ney oe Di (OF Cae For sale by ali drag ats. piene ae Hn meiént & gant prepar Giant See « bh A Cooke er ng to pevection Costa No%rond voul, starke, Must or woods. 76 roud way. 8. W. RIPLBY & CO., Sol”, Manufacturers, Wig’, Toupees, Hate oy Hate Dy etn WE vabvin Creer for, eater ‘the Mair. .e LOA'S, Te Boud street ® Chains, Now Styles—Three, * roven, ten, fitters, Fhe we a huedred dollare mPa FO. > IN, No. 416 Hrondwary Pk ORMOND toy COCk, ¢