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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1864. & American art— 178 AWFUL ALTITODS. 4 64.TRH, BY JOHN FRANKENSTEIN, Westere deuber and “mud vesd- maker,” tamed \ertbetams’ This sauire desoribes the (in<at Cuvuca’s Niagara iso the good Loap’s Miagara. . “Hot apray-epeiies of Mingare—the dovit Why still more wildly wicked new your revell™ Whall whyt sce Gaszav, plenipo of honest Aum, Nursing, ba! hal hal hal the rebs’ peace bogus-babet | Setoree sce Pat Att ates st |” NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Beressaries Lad Wmoreasiug ta price and every diy increasing anzisty, they Gas Framcesco, Jaly 29, 1866 do Dot look as the absiracs ideas of the mantpulating ‘The Noveda Constitutional Conveation hag edjsarned, Ntiolane; but the; Le great eveats: Priticlane; bat they see la ihe great events Wraneoieieg | after passing am ordinance sabmitidg its work to the men whe represent thea: tle CRicage Coaveotion or pespie, tion @e—Ancther Gridiron Ratiread Sehem® fr the Albany Lobby—The ‘The times are very dull ta Nevada. Is ts delieved thas the proposition to ereot the ferri- — Gory tatoo Hate will be again defeated. They bave Bid enough of Koger pelle ‘of mani ‘The overiand mail is cow making quick trips, beating pettateen: and if any suck are a minated at Chicege | the steamers reguiariy. of November will revord feat. Toe Tamors of the bow uation of i eee rons and ‘There we large movement tm sugar going on. Five jam Demonstracious, d&e., de. OFFICERS Te BE BLBOTED. AS usual, the approach of the dog days has again found . Commission bas sent (21,961, their ecoond remittance, to men's aawociativn, war democracy oF peace mesting ee atbe tenciaicn ah Phtnceahle, ” Delgetes Barbacenia | frm tn ta tae min art sy Strations ‘and the wildest enthusiasm manifested for | (rom See (a hee ay © Wee ae einer Sains —_ the assemblage breaka up. Prominent +5 mea from the West, who have been in the oity in the last fow weeks, state tnat the same thing existe tu Wisconsin, | 2xPHostom of Two, _— and other Weatern States. These gentlemen clare t THE REBELS BADLY REPULSED. Ser roiloens Snr means wal ut by nek bee Seg Mite i 9 Oly come seit camara eameat a pom setoey bes ian pots nr LM | Whal whst ber Gsemer. tow teeby eit tre be poten v : , se cabbandad tee oh the. Monomhan aledins “eka hakay tI Wek oes We eee te ee awe Ao Oregon are good, ead shipments of four | “Don't thiak that weare ari bieckamarde, de Me. Sandeso— t ‘The eveot which will cast a gloom over the tole tmen—our merchants and manofacturors—may seek the | Mretm. pe ag iaeapereerten Lincoln’s @ Western ‘bar,’ can't be polite, ‘ooourred abou ime, tn front (late rear} col shades ‘Tae Onis m mteete — F p General G, A Senith's divisioas-\dt the beainping of the. Of some rural retreat to rest their over taxed mia tetem tm Califone | 10: ne wore a polished Gothamitel' ” Additio etails of the Bate | bese with ceneruidodgs, Genoral iicPherson had visited’| Drales and invigorate thelr bodies for the busy scenes of Panapecrms, Joly 91,186, | sat acon ice t f big, and, having looked 66 che ground and Geopatobed the fall and winter; but tne politicians have ou cals Sarin rein ten Resclaes, ceived to-day, states | ing apray-sprites of Blagara— every que ‘stall op various errands, said be wou! at agoute y@ Christian Commission are meetin: jot hee! bi ad of the 22d. Away, bo galloped elone: plunged | me fOr thie. | The present is tuelp hour Oe ee alien tis pate | ee eee Jone. — acne titber, here he’ met che rebel line of battle, | fF Work. Aside from the Presidential election tnere 1s a by ihe Ruth, and for ele 07 ken Too comaraly.to Fespect the bravery of such an officer, | Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Canal Commissioner Nassau street, New York ofty. ‘ 4 Baek th ind hick e the es ‘and State Prison Inspector to be cleoted this fal! oa the £6The BSeverest Fight Ever | drmy of the Tennessee was without a r. Ob! why | State ticket. Thereare also thirty-one Copgressmen to be ie the fate of war socruel? Why was he, the pride of | chosen by districts in the State, and one hundred and Had i w 29 the army asd the nation, cut down? McPherson, the in the West, Enel Chive nail bic acme bad area 10 kore | LOMA Oey members of the lower, or House of Bapre- bim and to love bim; the bizhest officer in bis command | #e0tatives, im the Albany Legislature. The prosent Senate as, ae. ae. Coveted tis oompauionsbip. Govial without familiarity, | holds over. Theue are prizes not to be overlooked by the Madame LEWBNBER(Q'S PASTILLES 0: are a delighttul, cooling substituie for sunburn, redness, pimpl Pays v by tavparting WW eulthy and freshlixe appoaraace Bald by dragdete Perfumers. and 94 0 Broadway, Caution—Noue ere geaee 8 addition to the persecutions of MoCietlan by | About Balt-past siz o'clock ion, the fact that the Vallandighag, apd | mecittseug of Wilmington wo pee * Cor te AY ae ananrairationet’ar, | Politlelaus, consequently they beed not this bot weather re working agatost bim bas increased | pitces’ of cannon “Accompanying the ‘report without the signature U. LEWBNBKAG it. We Fe * Shanks Beapetne . a UEnAK Gate COMMAS or any other ebetecle that stands a the way of nei ee rey ei ae netting te thie Sin thie of smoke was soon to rigg 1a the neighborhood of | ,aaregy to Mmokers.—Pollak && Soi EL aee, OM, oid otek: Your ees. 6 Sad Denoes -Sahed: ud £9] ‘Mantpelstine and pipelay dig, 1s to be a gront gnthering at Peoria, Uinots, on the | Eniley tron the eles Ak seas being hE Rg mentiuacey Masefnctacore from Broorae sp > $0 RAM aTEACE REFULEED, Genera! Logan and whispered to bim the sad tidings:for | Bug the above are not all, The fact of the election of Mt woe thi ot let the army know, ly i Cenoral Sderman's army wes ogala put in motion yeu- | the'action ech ind cows: ‘The designs und’srrengtn ot | President, Governor, Congressmen and mombors of the Gerdsy to accomplish an important operation looking | the enemy were not yot developed, Precisely where @ | Legislature is onough to keep the politicians in a (evorish Ro an early investment of Atlanta. The euemy yesterday pre a Cette) ino sonnet hee eee if state in preparation for the nomination; but they nave ‘attompted to tntorrupt the movement by attacking-the | its ground, tbe Sevevteenta was being pushed in, | Other locentives tu this city, ‘There ts to be chosen at the —- corps; Qué were badly repulsed. During the ge figb ing mae see sre ph ped a8 | November election in this city a county sheriff, County -, Gen 0 ler send a test we took from the rebels four or six regimental | 4171.9 ou Goneral Dodge's left, to guard againat a rear | Clerk, Clty Judge, two Supervisors and Coroner, Al- riage, +} attack. This was taken frem the Tweuty-third corps, | though the county offices to be filled are not numerous, ‘There are no other details thatcan be made public; but | avd the Fitteenth corps bad to lengthen out to fillthe | they are enough te give spice to Iccal politics and Wie public may rest ussured that everything bas been suc- | *P°°- PEEVES, furnish additional opportunities for bargaining away meatul. i The force came on Morgan I. Smith's division, and | the manipulations of the numerous factions. We are ‘THE REMOVAL OF JOHNSTON. after one of the severest fights of the campaign they | told hy some of the leadérs of tho political cliques that Your special correspondent with General Howard's | drove back his division, capturing the artillery, 8:0°NK | we arg to have no corrupt bargains between tho disterent orp thus explains the recemt removal of the rebel Gen- | WU0h was the famous De Gras battery. A gonulne | ii tise catt. bat thi thas Sabet abk, paola (dent Setbaahes AH idsedg wae artilleriet'ts always as tender of bis guns as he would at this, we confess, doos not precisely johnston from |. It appears jeneral | of his children, and it is said that Captain De Gras wept | tally with the movoments of some of the operators. Ex- ‘SBragg camo to Atlanta from Richmond, and at a council | ®t the loss of his guns, h tensive efforts have been made alreidy to trade and ! ‘THR ORNTRD RU-RSTARLISHED. : ‘of war, held for the purpose, stated that Atlanta General Logan repaired in person to General Dodge t7 | barter the offices to be chosen in this city. jiust and should be held at all hazards. Jvbnston | get assistunce in retaking the live snd the guns.. General | The advances made by the Mogarters thus far it ed that to do so it would require the sacrifice of | Dodge sent up Colonel Meray’s brigad ad alread: ne whole ebiay! to' pair as ara Pryce # fought a severe battio and had endured the fatigue ot m | DAY@ been repelted. In fact, those who look to <8 A consent, and | qay’s watchrulness, but et the sound of danger it moved | wards combinaticas from that source, are all told fore legis The command was then tendered to | of gage in ne _———— “"s ground, the brigade | by the other faction, “When nt Mozart strongth , Who refused to accept it on any terms, and it | Went to with a yell, deploying as It went up. Company f : A Officers vied with euch other fu being rst to reach the | 7 will buy it outright of Wood, who carries that concera cvas given to Hed on the condition that he would defend | works held by the enemy The Ting was triumphantly | In his pocket.’ This idea is uot relished very well by of August—probably of panes meo—with a view of operating upon aad tnflucm. ing the Chionco Convention, | Ronoourse ot pessous ware sore With the developments of these two gathorings wo mag | in the direction of the. till Pipes out to All Samm Comptatints, Disorders ab fect to fami ee oe 4 LJ erin. atl te He", icknese, Pa, ery. an Braihie Sas Hirkiai tapeeat ait lo Git COGN AG ETGINYULD, Sole agent, 70 Nasnga street, MF. 7 Fourth street, Wholesme and to Bi way, near Fourth 5 ol ae and repaired. On mariving (here it was do able te ascertain coxathiag abont the matare of the | found that two of the mille hac been destroyed by the contest that we are to have at Chicago, and, pera: i B measure, divioe tuo waults. This aro aubiobal a eefanesa’ aseste “aie nemuse a a SAnaTing aan rapidly drifsing to a crisis of some kind, \ living tn close proximity to the scene of i — \ named Josenh ‘Baby. Military Afatrs. woighborhood, and was passiog towacds pis Bome on the Recruiting at tho Battory dopot shows that « good deal | opposite side of the Hrandywine creck, when @ large of patriotism still exists atnong tbe young man of New | Piece of timber from ho mill strc ee open the York—the type of the mon who went with Ellaworth, and | floeu about ten inches ta longth. He was fourd lying on ryee~ . | the roadside, suffering itonsely from the wound, and was ene, eee or that tho efforts of the Recrult- | coi ed to his residence by some of the men employed in tog Board and of those who are too well off to submit | the milis, where Nr. Tracey attended to his wound. thomsetves to the ordeal of @ draft are succeeding won- The cause Cae Geri wos eran to some Leos orfully. Those wh tera tter | aFrangement of the machinery, by which it is supposed @ seni o/s ual atip Thative tp the tatter | spurk was emitted, thus iguitiig the powder. The mills forgird It thor had not so rauch dependance in city, | aFé about twenty by thirty feot in dimensions, aud about ted county, and State bountion, there would be more ct | Cvestories high. At tho time of the explosion the them showing thoir handa—or their pockets, full enough | mills contained, as near ag could be ascortained, about D five tons of powder. enue eee, 95 poreaeetene Mr. Baby, the injured man, hag a wifs and six childrea depending on bim for support. LINDSRY BLUES, ONS ZUNDRED AND 8z00ND BEGI- | Tho mills have been guarded for several weeks by MENT. company of drilled mou, who keep a strict watch over GRNWRAL ORDER—NO. T the factory in order to prevent the fotrusion of any one Heapquanrees, Mercer House, July 80,1864. | after the closing of the gates It ia therefore bel Commandants of companies are ordered to assemble | that the expl.sion of Saturday could not have boen caused achabie aad inimitable ences lence. For all nervous disease’, no matter how produce®, tt must be considered an {afuilible specie. Tt {s.also aeuse for afitctions centeriag in the liver, stomach or brain. Eke mission 1s to bestow atvengih, vitality and physical abiimg, One dotiar por bottl, Seid by DEMAS BARNES & 00., 37 Part row, | v Preservative and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail, Me. 6 Asior Hous pplied by skilful artiste, gcd Joints, a by Dr, ZACIARIB, Shovels SAV dildl alhanto-thighabartalt atevig woekida fern ~ money in thet concern, The result {s that there ts a | ton, Allenlistod moe not uniformed will roport to their | almost totally destroyed, and it will bo gome time before | The Dyspeptiooam bare all his woes baulehod ii he wi Lalas Mg WOERR, respective companies inamedtately to recelre their uni- | they can de put into a condition suitable for use, Large Dut use this excellent Tonic. Weak stomach, feeble dige® tion, distress after cating, coxtive habits, biitousness, low spirits, will find @ master im the abovecompound. One dele jAtlante, and it is not atalf unlikely that they may keep us Pm 10gs of the Sixteenth corps will probably reach one | muse in that ergapization, and plana are being iaii ao- ousand. The Seventeenth lost fifteen hundred, wh! x bay for a few days lonzer if they retaia in thelr | the Fifteenth did bot lose more than fre hundred. maak. | COvanGl¥ | Wood doos not know to-aay who in nis party fPresent position; but even if they do, Hood can searoely | /2% # total of theeo thousand. Judging from the front of ee oe forms. pieces of timber aut barrels were thrown by the force of Detail for Mopday, August 1:— We explosion entirely across diywine orees, and for Oficer of the Day—Captaia K, & Rich. & great distance evideaces of Officer of the Guard--Lieutenant R. M. Lake. . pave the remnant of bis army. the Sixteens core thé rebels. leat af lesat swice as MEY. WOR ABE HALL. order, JOHN N. WILSEY, Cotone), | The Brave Old Marylander, Ishmael Day. ‘TAR Figur OF THR 22D, poy ht eae eee ma baci cone While most ef those who are {o the orgaaization and Bava J. Wairn, Adjutant, The -Ealtinore American publishes the following’lester | lar per bette. es, we No furthor details of the battle of the 22d bave as — 4 . e a x are = dissatisfied witn Fernando Wood's course THE FIFHY-SIXTH REGIMENT. ise Renee Sot a Mesias beh och ghbees wll HUTCHINGS & HILLY ER, Proprictors, 81 Codar utrest lardee’s corps made a desperate offort to gain qur | remain there to defeat his scheme, If posstbie, SPECIAL ORDER—NO, 44, fixed, but still weak and foobie, | beg leave, through | New York. Weare ‘yet come to hand. A letter from @ general officer, on | rear, but fortunately was met by the inde‘atigabie — there is also the second organization of Mozart ——- MMuty at the froot, describes it as being the severost fight | mander of the Sixteenth corps and wag hurled back, frver bad in the West, We bad, at ie time be ens Only with the left of the Seventeenth odrps, which was | Hsti, already prepared for work, In which are Giready buried 2,200 revels aka 4,000 yet to bury, '° Pe yg pe bgelgietntathbiad aid be ie Rae aS. a@ large portion of the origional men of Mozars OD . le rt our centre, part ly Bucet - Witt heavy lone, but qrany by the timely ecrival of Colonel | “sl! Hamber one, with others who hare, at, didsrent a ABTERS, Fiety-s0xtH Mawr, your vakiable paper, to reply to the letter of my very mR eTERRCORLYE, Jy Petree if Kind, and sympatnizin friend, dated Philadelpat July os 'e In the name ot 1@ people, and over a ‘The officors, non-commissioned officers, members and turevf “One of Many,” and sey with all my heart and ail entisted men of this command are hereby notified to | gorai,1 thank him tost sincerely for bis kindness and te ve been much more thankful could T Chevaliers * LIFE, FOR TH HAIR. Restores gray bar te tts cyrisinal olor. stone ita falling fo three daze, Keeps the feta neen, ‘cool and healthy, ates 7 Mersy’s brigade, driven back with greater loss, Alto. | times, and even at the present aro, connected with | immediately report for duty at headquarters, Fort Rich- | °4er, but would 1 A ry or soll ¢ 4 {abrio. The beat THE BATTLE OF THE TWENTY-SECOND. | gouner tue Siuitd achlevementa which were expécted to | tho old couccra, ‘They havo already nearly porfecisd | mond, Staien Island, ‘The command will report for mus- PO eon per Peng cetera tee ry RII we ming over offered ta La public, Can be weed ‘reoly : Oo [Comedionathen de Gv Griisiad Bashieg be ge ay sam pec eg sie on aetet thelr organization, rented their rooms at the Stuyvesant | ter into the United Statos service on Monday, et two 4 rebels auch a deadly a8 1 gave the ast, and aa many tren gine Biny and tae x as ute, and will f q y M. . | more, could I have doue #0. 1 feel it to be the duty, ‘York, Ali sxe f NBAR ATLANTA, July 23, 1866, ‘A> part of the plan consisted in sending Wheeler's | Institute, and will throw out their banner some Gay chia | o’ciock P.M. Al! members failing to report will be con. nome and abroad, oMd and pt tee Great med ae fu elu f igran at the drug atoves, a Adar my etice 1,1 iderod jealt oordi! 3 » | every American cit) Sadar SS SHRTOFS And Genie Tonal J. ADSM, 7 | to. mako use o: all ways and groans, and ‘at ull tyme and mmanding Fi sixth be hazarde, to crush this cursed and uncalled for rebailioa. ‘Twos, H. Liawizr, Rajuanee on y sags At the time I ghot thqrebel I did not thivk for amo ae ie satlaietbel LCST mout of property or coffequencos, but kept my cye on the traitor and our glorious old Stars and Stripes, Weich City Intelligence. God grapt may ever wavo Over ali oneinics eof every land Faex Acavamy,—At the last examination for the ad. | 20d nation as woll ag traitors of this once happy taudl ,, lost by this act ard love of my country all my prop- missfon of candidates from the public seanols the follow: | Sriy by Aa by the hands of t Kaper except two scat cavalry to destroy the trains in our rear, The only | week. However much those opposed to this may sneer guard we bad for theo was three regiments of Colouel & x Mio etek a apnoea, pia ae tine ate metaest | Spraguo’s brixade, ponted in Decatur. Of his severe en- at the movement, it looks Like a formidablo and tmport She Union army has doen frustrated, by tho help of God, | Seement ard ruccerstul defence of our trates too much | ant move againss Wood, and will give him serious trouble ‘@he sagecity of our gencrais and’ the bravery of our | C#220t be said in his praise. ‘His loss was over two hun- | in the coming campaign. Thoir precise line of policy, yroone. 1ape:k advisediy in attributing the reault to FN por poet pce pir prorated two | rurther than opposition to Wood, has not as yet tran. fRbese three agencies. as the reader will see by following ep red. In what way or manner they will conduct thoir ‘hese lives ‘To gaia # clearer view of the ig erp Regotanw cane view position I send you accurate lists of killed and wounded of | opposition we are not apprised, and await the devalop: \ Again have the grest armies met, tested their atrength displayed @ vulor seldom witnessed on the proudest Advice as to treat: the hair will be gratui nae evan dt a By COR He ht, NOISsS IN THE HEAD, ‘ABRHAL AFFEOTIONS IN THB- oe THROAT, ‘TWENTY-FIRST some of th i i teen 5 On that day an advance of "ihe Tiedt third cor Geveral Fo 38 and ‘Coiouel Frye erontiotk Ohio, Of tha | Ments which are to follow tn due season. ing was the result: outhouses, all my books and valuable papers, household: ONRONIS CATARRE, ined by tae Fifteenth and Seventeenth poy was made | Seventeenth corps, were wounded. MONSTER BONEME FOR THB ALBANY LOBBY. Ko of Adm» Byjets No bf Adit. Rajeote | ald Kitchen furniture, hay Wheat, c , leaving alono O OA ; Weise. cout see mutan telnaloes hese cove eeeers ae eee ete ee ee roca: |. Tee aridton Rajlvoad patriots of this city—those who | School, fed. ed. | SeMiol. tet. ed. Ree agp eee eae agent one, O_TARRG OF TAH 1 YMPANIO MUCOUS ilep rom the city. Gene al Binie found aa important | wounded. Adjuiant of he regiment and Captaic | 9. scored through the Legisiaiare of 1850 the numerous | 3° Suting of soit, wife, aad three daughters, ono of whom ‘ROATAOHIAN ts much aflicted, and income for thoir aupport belng now about $490, But notwithstanding, with my troatin an ail-wise lord, and confidevco in my Stato and general government in making good my losxoa some day, I hove 4 ition in bis frout, exited Paid Hill, an eminence to the | Thora were kilied. i ° 6 7 to muke out to support my family for the few days I way s 1 1B 9 uth of the raitrcad, which he deemed necessary to oc Colonel Mersy, 1a going into position to retake the line { railroad scuemes of that session—are indostrious!y mani- taupy. He cha:eed he position and tovk ft, thedeh with of the Fittecnth corps, was slightly wounded, by the fall | puiating the wires for the election of members of the She builaiogs oC Atiots could be piaiuly noche rns “2 | Lioutenaut Colonel’ Howard, Second tows, was painfully, | kegisiature, They have suother grand job nearly vee right cu that dar the Armyrot the. tennessee was | Wounded. Major Campbell, Sixtysixth Miinots, was se-} hatched out to enter the Albany lobby with next winter, treached in line runping nearly south, facing west, aud ener Wome; le pees H. Potore, Sixty-sizth and are taking the prekmtnary steps, {@ hopes that thoy Ing from Schotield’s Io't & baif mile north of the | Wot ay haa, 22 oan avold publi attention through the excitement of the licoad to a point nearly or quite two miles south of the Nyaa Paitroad, A follow rid ‘ier Bieveonte corps on the Xfracé tor burying the dead was bad to-day. “dring | Presjdenttal canvass, and secure the Section yf members ht, Firteéntn In the centre and Seventeenth on #- which the rebel officers reported that General ‘4ardeo 6 | wno wil! be pledged to thelr scheme. OF eto, at least, will ba coeeD. ORM 49 RYE STRAIGHTEN ED IN ONN MINOT 9, f the Rye and Kar requiring eeeg by Dr. VON BLM NRR roadway, DOaF TWO/.(th sree. = maBBEsascoawianee ool ry dso: Aion murgical nid aitens D Ot his omnsulting rooms, Bl yot live, and my family after. And now Taay, in aoncla. Zion. thet any little office suitablo for an old foan in bis Seventy-third your would at this timo be very acceptabsg 1 fand thank(ully received from any quarter whatever, ~ With mang thanks and well wishes for my C1567 aoe the (Zorest taken in my behalf, | rewale >” — ve +f ub mnost ob0, gorant, It is healthful in all ite operse Biowrene, rhe weak will receive now strength from a moderate asm Bua Raven aw nee eof whom drew Dr. Marsha roaident | Weupons.. One fellow fires at the ofticer, . Ui, miated big. | SNUEF ina fr 2 (Wue lino at the extreme !ef missing. We bave rot captured him, uulors be ia dis- ‘ FY \guard the dank. ms quised. i Boe be sufficiently disiebanbe ui Nuste agents at the nogs : % | dient and very pumblo ser 1. DAY. > | of tnat oxcellent turt * 4 PRANGE MOVEMENT. 4 UNTS ted grat fora Broad wag ‘Fall tata, ee alee 5 ; Azshult Upon @ alsin ¥ & Mob-A Ho- | tious, As an fnvigorant it bas no equal—rejurenating the a+ dork ct ve 2st the rebols were bity building REBEL ACCO! * bossa tthe chy Soe road, and in fuch’ otner : . ey aged and wonkly with wondortal colarity and permaneae aid in our frout. At doylight om the 22d the pickets ~~ eee in which r@ileoads, tan be made ry 3 $ (Corte?” ondence of the Cincinnati Commerctal:) | _ iwoovered them evacuated, and the rebels all withio be <1 Repulse before Ate | to pay, to be put (bro under ‘one comsbination, i 7 m-~— ri Inpiasaports, July 22 a ellact, die ve Mheir owic Nine Cur skiemied line was at coco adveoced, | The Alleged Pedern_ sta Grant | 1960, and, on ton ~- inat, w sedtion or glause ‘rope Wass ee 4¢ the Convention which nominated Voorhees, Den A fend prevarations made to have the whole line advance 16 | JamtuSherman | Imttas.—— =< vi me which wi give toate met | SOW form —at 3 om ow yaaa of age, WhoHO | GreT Castle on Wednigtay, g : 396 Brondwiy, See ‘hue frown up by tke rebcle, Scholield’s corys | Shelitug of che Cliy—Audreds of Geme 4 z----ond on the fare, WHEL UNL gre to Si the =f !ad abouth frveen atternoon | 26°F DENG Avery worioun high!” Occurred Wain vm: “oc loved up first ave “Ad t0 POvgreo the works. The | eral Hood to His Troeps, de... Be. ne 2 FOAMS could ao{ be ascertained, was yoStcTaty ARAM | tho Furty third indiana, vag iar, 2gentenant, Coonan, o i he ye and Deufness Spee ere acl wee. pecried Gs comete be: ae gixteenth | The sdfteus the Biohmood Eeansiber,J¢ly 3) x, | mm misetty chartered vy the Logisiatare the right +> | found tying tneensibie” 7 the sidawcik meas She ona 1 BESO, WHO CSM18 Hf Fo im an naed BY & rowdy copper. OE OLD HELE, 3 Clluton place (Bighi pa Joined to the Tweuty third, whi {Be SI 1 nia ~ “ual the enemy hag’! raise thofr 1,7° # ten cents por A . ww the x) ae for Jom, Davis. | ean ‘ was ofdored to the oxtremoso'e Pertne opinions "et? | Milt eeu repulsed in 22 ttemps to break our lives. “It | ersseen tse Ninth street and avenue 4, ovarcon. re eer Knocking the follow | sislly tronted by 1, ; an -“tulne J a ider this omutbu p heat, Tho police convo; Ita to Belle, b wih « = ously atreet), from 9 to 6, > Weadache Piteztsived as to the meaning of this & one . appears that Shérman, in imitation of Grant, commenced THE public may wl? mulbus arrangement $0 pol yea 4 down with a cano. The ih ™ was furiously at e Meare icare Tan Ruut Kinp op a Ba®—Welle, pT & Oo, | tackod by ascore of Materuee ce Feat on abe part of the enemy. Could Wt mene vice | snc. NOS the elty Without giving notice of bis intention, | monstrow in ite formatioh v.%t ft will ‘all, as it ought , ae shit to, ‘OF All due : : ~ sOvacunijon of (be City? That was’ the concurrent testi | thus ex, O6.'29 lives of women and ebildren to danger. | by its own weight, But they od fOubt remembor the | bAVe just received from the Rey, Dr. Bellow ‘Buony of scouts and deserters. Or could they be going to | in every resye + ©2 fhe Yankvos viclate tho usages of : - yy nara | COPEr then drow bis revolver and shot hy *ssllant in ion iar az Ware" Holighifal nasty Md Bion woldier leant four prisoners ought +9 Buffer death, jon was paid to the indignation of the people, This a 5 . and the jieutenant and a few frien. : —— é Tae ue ADTAROW , The ndiiress of Goneral flow! to is troops ts spirited f scheme ts managed in tho main by tho oa Saati They arrived by the Costa Rica, which :tched here a gunn fo Bin elit, wane complied to retiveaiowiy “| Rar tings and Plas, NewS i ‘| naw, New Styles, Just Dote: [wo squares off, followed by forty men, Soon alte. ight re- Periy fo the doy Sct field and Logen had reversed tho | and to the point; yet come will perceive. in it reeeivi five, seveo. ten, ton ud = of tho bars, valu*d at $019, Bebo! Works im their tront and advanced thelr main line | flection upon the policy of the late Commander of the | Patties, uamely—Law, Kerr, Weed avd * Company, sterday for our {ospection. | ef¢ering tive house, & stim Walle, dauzhter of the land “richin three vuarters of n mile vf the enain de‘ences of | Army of Tennessee, and the public, ther cna Jndzo what ef- be f the ane of w fity poctnd sack | lady, artred Sorsolf with a sxbre And went to the door to loon below Gaal “a Peep iggemc hn eens wont Ags __ THE ATLANTA TELRORAMS. , forts will be mace to put it through. The | Ci Hour. presented by the citizwas of Austin Koeves' Fiver, | Trin ch toeco. as to wonnd aavrerat AGNI. The wane | moe tney MB O10 ack jon ob Riuir’s left, alter he got into position, was busy (From the Richinond Dispated, valy bg only way to defeat it ts to be warned it Goon Fe 7 A eat | 20¥ retreated, but came back sous after about (our hun- Rurg 1 Pecounoitering bis position, ° Meo enemy mgde na. attempt arse oe tue | time, ond mest thom at the convestion which | rity sisin inert bes bem eately de rosiding Ma ENS | Stat strarg, heated by tue eotorus Judge Lekien, who | FAFe® ~ aR acm tng on lhe lla 2 x irty sixth street bay been safely delivered of three a te serets ’ from the positing deetgued’ to Geuere — wasTepulsed by Cueatham after a conflict of one | Rominates members of the Legisiature, aud at the polls | poyg oe one gir) at one irth Tho mother and childron q tbe at ne demanden peomnamit abe inetanans ‘i. BOW Te A tRog een TaOOF House eud other butidings of the city coulu be plainiy | DOU: The schome enters fargély Into the manipulations of the | aro suid to bo doing mot tacreiy as well, bat bettor than | She namo of the peoplo, that, bo migh! be hanged. This | | The reputation thiwt the Alum Potent Safes have enjoye® wee relused. The sight of @ nutmperof Enfield rifles in | for many yeara of ect impenetrabiliey Dy dre, eutire varen, scircely a mile eisrant, while the frowning torte | ogi denomersation being occas oud! puke Oeieg, ‘ae | loeal potttics in this clty, and ts brought to bear ca ail | ovght to be expected undortahe circumstances. jesceeet oe mgee | Aaprer Sad, eaplonmastiy. Uae ee ae midday to day toe Yankees opened ‘with shell aaieupoa | tbe.candidates for nomination for county offices, ax well | Tue Veremaxs or tax Was OF 1912 are avout to hai Sane of these wor.s {rom te nearest picket post, and eu Pplieg omer acme _ with sor as the Legisiature. it having been commenced at this ® oxoursion, and al! are invita! to call at the offica No. tether lp reat dlsongyeterapapenen. The ‘early stage, it Is probable that the effort’ will be mede to | City Hall piace, to assist in maxing the errangoments, Goavoring to ascertain their strength ad armament. & | women and : r c children to be remov faloud of white smoke rose from one oi thaetabrasures, | Miy barbsrous viciation oc th draw {nto the combioution numerous other jobs wDich | Leth mate and female, dally, trom ten to five o'clock. | politic; im ¢ the havds of the soldtera and citizens, sat Tumor freoly | feedtom from tampaoss (the Brow oxi o ! A cttizons, mot commend: tom to the Sfegiion of all persone raya ete ulated that troops were coming from Ih tan vols and | protection from fire and oes hire. Tiana tater are the onl ferro Hante caused tie nob to dieporse,@an' With Ita dis- | bnew oonmructel of heary wage (rim and voraer braaek persion the Convention adjourned. which canant be cot through Rankers end —_ ——. _ quiring fire or burg.ar proo! a Sanitary Comesmission. | *f Invited w examine the» (and & screatniug sheil came flying at the tittle party | opi ee j re they ca: | ‘f ly enabled bim to murder afew pon-combatants. Most , Also. @ regular roonthly meeting will be beld at the Mer- : bore y rennet be (erg bagged tose = ~~d the eres bo of the shelis came from twenty-pounder Parrott gans in Landen a aca up = heap ge a6 weil as iv this | cor House on Friday eventog next, August 6, at half-post 10 TAS ROITOe OF THE HURALD. Biperiorsay ny ey enty foot be rating, The General | Dosition vn the live of tho Wester Atianta Railroad, with | CltYs aud the fortuves of all these schemes united t0- } woven o'clock, and every momber i8 reqnested (o be Unirea Staves Sanrrawy Commotion, Patentees and soln manufecturare No. 623 Buoanwar, Naw Yor 79 and 20 Walker sireote ty Witudrew, toough bot without receiving s \b important, and thug & combination formed, composed | preseut, it uty 26, 3664. _ e- Fiore compiumcats of ibe samme sock, forseoately | “omelons! misallee from another gua east of the city. goth f gallant operations of Wednesday and Friday seem | of many {utoroste that it will’ be able H. RAYMOND, Prizadiee General. ji ue serithout wjury. sedi to have impressed the Yankees with-e wholesome desire | (0 Override all opposition, ike" the — glaciers APEN DALLY, Colonel, sae teen na SS ES ee ee eres Sere reeiaraees to strengthen their flanks, which they are vow dotng. | that descend from the alps to tne valleys bolow. Isaac M. Pavie, Adjutant. ary Commission, who had the kiaducww cue evening Boer ted monedvey, A ITALIAN MEDIO‘ Fbis was about twaive o'ciok, Gea. Blairs troore | Theis dggiay of rocket siguais bas been brilliant, ind These movemeuta indicate that £ , domestic | Bt long since to write for the sity prees @ paragraph rong working parties, were Occupying the line mace | CAti0s Swe mevement on their part. on sree (arhadavie than ever: vefares Ave tne | i@ the employ of Mr. J. W. Peak, ex-Presid qf Coneerning certata recent doings of thetanitary Commis. | Bigwrene: eons eee were Secepying. 186, Hee wed The follow ing addross to the troops was read this mern- | larger and more (ormidabie than ever vefure. Are tho ploy of Mr. J. W. + ex-Presideut of the es alte e Brevions day. Gee. Fuller, with Ook Merrit's Brigade | tng — 4 : peoite of this city prepared to rest in quict wad sce this | Board of Aldermen, left nuddenly, and iramodiately attor. ¥ 919, Osiled fort frou you aul ong ‘er more ether of the | raaies we grenk and aickiy covatitvtions shoule take jas iu vcserve to roar of Gon Giles A. Smith's Alvision, MaRS ooh et ae a mr eee oe : ards diemonde and Jewelry to the amowot of $560 were | Call, Journals some eriical remeris respecting the ; : oe egg eh eee tame aed To ous Basin, Jay 26 1864, CHICAGO CONVENTION, missed. A new sorvant was hired the next day, but the | euveiopes used to cover tie notes thua addressed tothe | BIOKRENS. {t will make you strong, healthy and happy, ordered up, aid bod balted for orders tn the rear of Prong gine epitnmydn wisn mgt aa Cini Adhere De pint A Bg Hs Soavension | following evening she decamped with s umber of silk | various papers, It was remarked by you tha) the few | and restord tie oom of heath to the slokiy and wasted Fullor. 1b was this accidental porition of the Six- | the enemy. G mn that direction. The devol pro Phecewcgee od = be pg le io Mer ye catereeti teat mrs Preparations (or @ | — Drnonssr Domasrics.—-A few evenings a! dronges which Mra. Peck ‘arranged for her 6: tollet ab the sensi a _— Paid on (teenth corse at thie particular hour which proved & @d- | cations of victory. The valor of ‘ia easily eatimated, | last three weeks, commencing with the rece: to the Union army—whiob, tm tqct, suved it from ® | too te tho namie hors 4 * Lenard ene, und te acdident ocearred tn thi * Nh, y tho number of those received. If your enemy be | Washingtoa, which caused 4 feeling of disgust towards Intentg Q jarred in this manner. The geu- 1 11 deuggtate, disaster. Just at this time too Gen. Dodge re- | aligwed to coatinue the operation of flanking you out of | the officisia at Washington on all sides EXYEWSIVE PECULATIONS er NES mon grew to pen tho paragraphs for the <gseagie roersly intended Lo give to | wor Ome Dottar—The January, Febrac toe public Information respecting the distridution by the ere re , Mare, Apri, jae Su!) " agonis of une Comeninaion of vogetablen and other apociel tas PLDOStRaten MRWOL GICAL OL RNAL w the or T th ‘ietoriat th jam Der ured (rom the skirmish fine, and while seated at din. | position, our eanse is in peril, Your recent brilliant other developments, rapidiy increased " or with Gon. Faller was iret apprised of the presence of | Pens'nroves your ability vo prevent i You have but te biicans and those who ope manth al- ANOURT OF GCOS STOLEN AKD mnoovERSD— the enemy in unknown jorce along our leit tank. Heim- | wij) g ‘aud od rr tydhel spo the victory which your most" worshiped Lincoln speak ligttiy of him ARREST OF TUR THIBF AND ALUKGED ABOFIVERS, lately gaye orders to Gov. Sweeny to put hie division | commander apd confident! Men who were the firs, to enter the republica Daring the fast six or seven monttm the firm et Mi storea to the Army of the Potomec), being be position to protect the flank and rear, and from nalwctramidatem xc Pavks Dow eay that tbey aro losing oon! te Lincoln's ; losers. | Dart of the chy, wrote what he bad Us my 10. the | Perwogncry Kinnotoey, Ph _ RS half fluished diner, he rode at once to eee the | Brigadier General F. , += reese Ps ne is otsennion ot Agence ta Lincoia’s ei a ae merchants, 469 ond 461 Broadway, | office of the ivune, that belog tb A FR ee en ea OW LEN h WuLie ae ee. Of Sta of this army to day. more Convention, viewed inthe light of recent evects, ae large quantities of goods im a manner, till a day bag nope gd 1a wey, York. ¥ Li Peaire Subtiie Uproots Ratz or any pert of tuebrdy, Warranted, Tho mystery of Wie MIN y Week tate fS0 |r look as thoagh Be cared more for re election thea bo oes | °F two since, quite mysterious to them, ‘They set a close wes sour goly. Wy the redeis tn the mr: i‘. Oe McPhers intereste of the country. In short, it nas become | watch over their clerks, but made no discovery of a satis- (Harato's) had made (ie oiroult oF our Saxnvser, Oblo, July 29, 1864, ee thing to bear men, whohave heretofore charged | factory character, although their goods continued to dis- y The Funera fon document,” which is the subject of your articte. Nal eC who criticised Linooin’s acts with being traitors, lect ioneer: wea: ss med ie meg om a ‘ee eas Tho faners! of Major General McPherson, at Clyde, to iy tate that they wore acrald thet Lincoln's re. | appear ia tho same wnaccountable manner es before Mr. | N° ng envelopes, or dcommenta of ney parti. Highest Premiem Lock Stiten day was very tergely attendod, The cerewonise were | election would tasare the recognition of tbe, South and | Devlin at length consulted Chief Young, of the detective Salsas Scaiteey Cometenkene from the ofice of the United | yeokiven. — WHERUEE & WILBOX, 05 Broedvay LINK FORMED. excaod| impr . 7 attended + Seer reps , o relation te losses, and detectives | Buch @ thi feasteie, 7 ae ap aRticti h.. .... PPT ae, . togly ine centre he body was by four beretofure extreme Lincoln men talk insula way 1s forge. ee elisa to caret eee mapouny Grameen a eS Ee os ob oan Imported Freneh ®hors.—A Lot of Cole Rice's Drignie. faced to the rear, east. | % Dis Perscvel x Cortataly significa, auch is the Owe no MAD | the missing goods, .ifter several days and picbts of close | men who probably ‘almost every coucorvable with ard without hein» little damaged "abd Colonel Mersy's Ironting south; the'Four. | One compavy of the Thirteenth United states infan. | Tho will take the Touble te converse with | watching and rhiewd mangement, the a paeane sc tee | Suede or pelaioal optaton; and bo One of thee would take pa A 9159 tm 87 60; a un (mo, battery atthe angle of the two lines, and | try, she Twenty fourt® Onto battery rom thie clty, and | quence of the eae Gat atiecheitars can | (aly acide shot Reuben Deoker,"s young cierk in Mr. | momentsry adn Of ‘bia position ape member of & melo of Betdel OUPETE. EIDL, STi Brosdway, battory (Fest Missouri H) ju the contre of Rice's | the One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Obie Veteran te- | very long doubi such the trath of the above siate. | Doviln’y empiny: was the guilty prtty. Bubseques iret cae re eee eee too shors, Geueral Dodge fitet ordered out one fantry, from Johnson's Isiand, formed the,funeral exoort, | ments need no further proof of the fact, thet the general.) ictnes, whol be bed taken from the store, toe, couple You mog, sir, be assured that the whole. tremendous Pn nt Cle ig Bg Save Reagent ong General Fuller's division, aod then the whol ‘he Rov. 7. ¥. Hildroth,, of the Method Pi 2 be of Frenchmen nemed Peter Maroceir Jobn Ch Hone the Sanitary Commis of ¥ the toed then Hat Epiacopal | feat of Lincoln as the ooly hope for the restoration of thn | “agree had wet at & lager beet saloon iu Broowertreer. | siou®. has ween Ten to meee camere: [er eaaaateaee set oie aed ee Fight of Colsvel | church, deliver funeral address, which waslistened | Union. There has beea within the last three weeks the | The deiectives then eniered the place and arrested Decker | eat accident above Yours, do wae geo ee reroaloder THE / CARELESE ONE. Mra, Winslow's Soothing Sy?up fee : on ’ of General Full Gent to Decatur on the 2ist to ‘goad tbe rege to with breashioss interest, most astonishing revolution in the minds of the people 18 | .a4 ihe alleged thin reepeot. ‘Among the griet stripken mourners were the motber, | This increases the curiosity In regard to the events of | ons deem — ATTACK ON #WURNT, th Convention. Acide {rom ® email band of | Marocter, which they pawned or a To Paper Manufae 5 Chitdren eures dysentery ead diarrhaa, reguiates the ste. General Fuller's brigado was hardiy in position when | #taadmother, twosisters, two brothers aud vther rela. per) s of.’ On searching Decker’s rooms, in Morton street, | _ Cash will be pa'd fer 10,000 reame of goed Fourdriater |. —— fow skirmishers of the Seventecuth corps who bad | tives of the deceased. a: cane a =a lobe tone detevtives found a large number of pawn tickets | Paver. Bise, twa mach ond bowels, cures wind colle and carries the infeae in the front were driven to, and close after them, ‘The pumber of pereons present wes estimated at ten idea platform @6 Chicago, |. ® variety of clothiog, valued at Ese Began he bad cesarean HOEY OA tle een, safely theough the oritionl period of togjhing Gives rest te of the woods, not three hundred yards distant, | thousand, Let the record the man nominated be the | Soler from bie yore and afterwal at] Hope Tela a Fiattering Tale, but never —— ‘ tho main rebel line, General Dodge at the time . bose Jadgment she people | Various shops the city. Pecker bad bis | even the-totletas | te mother, and relief end health tothe child, ‘et the Fourteenth Obio battery and ordered it to open Base Bali Sotety looney Through ihe nacioval storm | wardrcde woll ed with choles elothing, whieh he | that ny) ‘and refresh. Coa ~ —~ them. Ip s moment the shel! were fiying with deadly ORAMD MATORKS AT PHI ADELPHIA. bed feloniously taken from bis employers store. Mr. | ing'y White Dack Vests, 69. Gieanter banging over our heads. As re- | Tous’. of the impression that Decker bad robbed him 000 worth of of about jertainty Into ther bel ranks, It stopped joment, ATHLETIC, OF PRILADRLEHIA, VE RESOLOTR, OF BROORLTR, od ition to the avbitraly | ‘wore taken Be‘ore Justice Dowling and comittod to the Fombs for t a ene itgelt for a blow and came forward. A very Intoresting 9 of base ball was played on orsies the guras; od Wealthy tone, to the | walsing Cent 6i8; Backs, th to Star Ord + ‘ ns cleunies eau ‘Preserves the teeth. aud a7- 6s GaMk’ iPraad tie Witte stroes a ts" @ of General Dodge at once saw that the ling was jor hit titee brigades, aud it it.whe not | tbe Olymple ball ground, Philadeiphie, on Thuraday | end despotic sows of the lstention of AB ial without ball, murmy, Ba td ag Oey would turn bia leit and Work un- | afternoon, In the presence of a very numerous assem- IMMENSE CROWD Af CTTCAGO. RECAPTURB OF AN BSCAPED Convicr. Carses-Newane a Srischief Riding amid the storm of bullote to the | page of the admirers of the game, among whom were About © year since, » man named Garrets Sanders, 12,1, or, Alioes oe of the Kighty-Grat Obie regiment, Lieut. Co jams, ho directed bim to win regratat, Pasei charge neo I it 2b Wash at to the next regiment (Tweifth Iilinoin) he gavo the | Covtestants in the zeme we who theo lived af ashiogton street, fatally stabbed f the fair ones @ the Quaker City, The quite a bevy of the Bede Ksrrveny, a 1064, vhe Resol ‘Brook. 6, 33, 67, 33, 39, Tl, 42, 31, G2, 40, Gi. 22, Ge, + Colonel , who have solected « to Philadelphia to ‘a | aide force headed, it ta said, by | ogo Jobn Kane. Sanders was arregjed and subsequently ee "7 ee eeenee tad vrovess of Med series of eames tb ~ bar onang oo ot tha oy. preg ioe ne, ‘Wendelt ‘Pnutine end “other ratee by yp mn open wn the Court Soran = bag i o SS tate hie and Innocent. ¢ ‘egtmen' moved ib mot! Pecuar rears, Soon afterw thane etna tie point Of a'Pidge eomspecteaiy ok toe | urcal sumiper “vacation (rom. bua ‘The contest | sum rill De % large tolesation of Chase mea Seaderyarbiitedeymptrau of iosunliy, whereupon be | 27» Sy 6, 30, Bt, 2, 88, 16, 56, 84, 82, 85. BRANDEATICS PILLS foreo, slaughtered them terribly, and red a | proved to bes creditable display of the attractive fea a pa ieee a a oe sn 4 4 wan ti red to the State Lapatio Asylum at Aub: France, Bilis &, Co.— Managers mbioh adapt Theceeiren to the restoration, number of prisoners, with two stands of colors, tures of the game, and resulted.in @ well earned victory Vallendi som Grant. will come On the fost, be made his escape from that oat! ame hay oe ae 4 Ares pessoas qualities whic! 46, 39° 76, 52, 63, 17, 85 7 BA, Bb, 67, Th, | 10 health of any diseases organ oF Hasne of he human Dedp. io of Oorinth bave T for the Philadelphians, Score:— . ‘oot peack-at-any-terms faction, or, 00 it | tion and came te New York, General Superintendent Ea a oe eee nent eeitns ta, 8d. 428 BM. OEM. TA. AMR. OA, | Mb conorany wrmed D7 the rank and Ais of ihe Pr ntendeat banner of beauty and glory”! le never halt oo Uemutirul | Resutuies..i. 8 9 2 8 2 3 gg $—13 | Shere'witl bo sitll another large class, who will urge tne | Prec Shea, erm by Deaye ner ce ee ra ae Pe Sep Koighs, of the Camden Club, Time of | Convention re omtingte ¢ knows Union man , pledged for | vite, ‘ennedy irected Captain Hele, of the Twenty: Ora vaaten- 68, 99, 35, 47,08, Toy Gb, Ube 73 3S, 41, 4, 87, | TMs remariendie aaaytavon Sun dere the mennn of it, to meke pourch for ibe convict, and, learning bad gone to work fn the «tone curry si Phawtae of hie ‘of an advance on the enemy. pire Mir Pa,, the Captain sent officer Reed, omotaic Liewionsnt, Taira’s and Captain Welker's batteries frie, Uaree Nowra and fry mINWe, a soy pad ath all A at ached Yast place fe arreat Rim. The ote revereed wit a Tirmaned ‘by SIMMONS. ROGER oo. tore MILLIONS OF HUMAN BRINGS mining open ‘galas nad tu the woods beyeus. lute ani the Keystone elite 0” Philadelphia, resulted. aa te eda Howe we eae coin iomeots Sook fe Auburn wen Sim, nny MOPminG pret aes Na be bonith when every other moans had utterly failed. Meanwhile poo ae Sepetee Tey on the | follows — diccsen-90;- Re aber stops will be taken as will secure a union of Perso: Intelligence. ae Cashed in ell Legatined Lotte- Princigai oft, BRANDRETA HOUSE, New York, sed in. hig. ponluion fe was without Innings. Ta 24. 96 AU, BUA, on. TaN EK as ‘aft te ete, es 0 cowpea wows on ae Britain General amen I, Kieraan, forsierip woreeon 5. CLURE, froker'e Omics, 116 Browtvay, | oy an qruggista 600 "BD. Beandr@th" On governinent same wee to fall back—« don. 6 wellion ana ocdeanter ‘the Ue! ” a eors, om Gee) pr Cashe+ ag e eee ——--- . 23 2 es Nvering o number of lectures throughout the West u; fises OCashe All Legetiuct Lot- + apron uly fotrmoed aes eininal poution, | Limpite--ide, Borkonsiock, of tbe athletic club. OLD sONOOL OF FoLITIOS. the Fenian Brethermood om | werng and formation Wivan, QALLAGRER & SRN. | Umieed Beates Binge of Len i to drivg the ‘Once mers | Tiree of game, two ours and whirty minutes. Tork 10 we of pirslaying and | br. B. Ta 1d entered upon thagintien of the eee mee = uFSS3 (Tt lh nd co cemprenes® ‘ofBoe of appraiser of this city on Monday Lottery Tiowets hed. tnrarmetioe Corner and Urledwan, t to under a galing Less of thé Berk Gebra Cooker, poh hy Sow, They neem te thas Velarde, Fr, avn. J ATES, 1 Wall eumpot, room ——_—__——. and heed Ngoniton, ioe bara eed Pomnaso, We. duiy 981006 | dae otal ha nomination ot shiaot bet | o¢° tne husalan army. H.-W. Vecderporls ct Coowral | ac watitarn B. Haavepres Wigs, Hate Dye, Hate Oveing thoes ‘movements. “oma ere ommandcr, | The rk Sra Oroneer, Cup ale trom Manan | eT re ay ia ere ante Frese Gaited parce MS eae eens |. fORRE Re teint passe | a ‘ona wounded Churok- | for Portiand, with a cargo of molassed, was wreted — rd Avenue Hotel, ° Warne! 1} Nal, STRERT. ton. seventh Ohio, received & the | second day ‘out from Mataenas, ca the Moras evadh, Sree eho ‘issih ‘te Fg gl BP I gb a ‘Witter'’s Patent Salamander Safer - eee ee Crew ured, Cargo fevared ja vais olty, Tedaeiven, tho fabasiog ct potees Toakes (his wocensgy. wal ta enon taba AMA seme. we stooping a petrsloguhesena "Poeun gens eh es Tren trnpreat Gare 1a ihe world, Dages 101 oa) r

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