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2 NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1864. OM " echooner brig Lent. Rit the Bow hold, though ¢! vaine them so | tworeinceNand died. The prisocer was committed te FINANCIAL ANGLO MERCIAR. | Too toe to Potot ewe, ‘Geadtion at at Lieut. Enevaan tteih Nene ‘ort, highly as they did the swords, a ‘Tombs, from ‘cule be was subsequently ‘isnarael OP eee | S0c.& ddI. ‘The Shipping List bas the following charters Lieut. Key, 19th lowe. BELLING CLOTHING, ETV., FOR PROVISIONS. one of the police magistrates, Coroner Ranney yesterday Weovesnar, August 3—6 PM. | id.addiiioa—A shipof 1,298 tons, from Chincha isiande | Tent Benaett, 19th lowe. thousand ed about one-cighth had blankets, | The officers of the Forty-second, their needs becoming | beld an inquest over the remains of Tubler, and the jury . ual to Apiwerp, guano ab 71s, 6d.; One of 1,897 tons, from Lieut. Johnsen, T9ch lowa. apd the majority of them had go shelter aud no covering | pressing, sold their overcoats at Camp Tyler for from | rendered a verdict ageinet Lightmore A warrant wag Money iseasy at seven per cent on call, and private | picts Dis, Guilt of Ste Lawrence, to Havre, deals, 878, Lieut. Wright,'19tb lowa. whaiover, $250 to $400 in provisions, which they converted into | issued for his arrest, and officers are now iD pursuit of @apital seeking investment ou the Stock Exchange is tn ne Of 1,800, from St. Jobn, N. B., to Liverpool, 65s Lieut. P-well, 19th fowa, o STERLR'S MEN STRIPPED. money, Their sold ‘or from $150 to $175; uniform | him. The deceased was about forty years of age. a fihedemand. But commercial paper, other than ch brig of 152 tons, to Rio Grande at $1 25 per Licot, Walton, 19th lowa, ‘The thirteen hundred men taken prisoners from Genera | coats from $30 io $100. Capiain Dillingham, of the navy, ne ve « a gold; ® British brig of 285 tons, to a Gulf port an Test’ Bailey, 224 Conner Stevie were stripped of their money, watches and | sold hie overcoat for $100, witvout the buttons. Military FOUND DEO WNED. airictly first clase, is not discounted freely at this rate, $4,100, ball gold; two,Britiah brige, of 170 and 116 tone, | Dieat. Hibbard, 284 Gonneerioute Diaukets. And naval buttons sold {rom $1 60 to $5 ewe. Btall but Corover Wildey yesterday hetd an inquest on the body davge 8 Wttle in demand, although offered | to West Indies und back, each $1,900, halt gold: a bark ; Lieut, Stevers, 234 Counectiont. he sek cannon ak ae fob rg a ea Asilver waich, costing $25, was | of an unknowu mau, about forty years of age, who wae DOF three, Der Gant Of she. nakes ab whleh-S8. +6 S08 ANMy Lemen. CON SRR O:-S-e-f0-Nem Terk, Snel} reengte gee dueea the water, which was only sufficient for one thou- PERSONAL, found floating in the dock foot of Grand strost, Kass pay to ebip specie—-clmsly, 20) ia curseuny for CuP.—We pote antes since our inst of 100 toms ctean | Lieut. Woodward. 23d Connestiont. Band moo, and there was great suffering In consequence | Ligntenant Stone, Commiscary of the First cavaliy | Fiver. Deceased was about alx foct in height, large size og, abit 109 a 109 )¢ ingold, Francs range vornmevt, at $600 cesh; Mamiia quivi, at | Tieut. Huribat, 23d Connecticut, uti small wells were dog and other springs discovered. | brigade, captured in the Kod river campaign, ts quito | ard was dressed fm a blue woollen sdirt, dark punts aud hut fer bixina > 68n0.0-$3 ' + Lieut’ buckingham, @84 Copnegticut, Only two Ox teams were furcished to hani fucl—the | sick with fever at Cainp Tyler Captain King, of the | Shoes. He bad iso a strap buckled proand hi Coenen 54 ig ap ‘The "market was quite active; sateg 200 | Lieut. chase, 12th Maine, . | eame Cransportocion as when there were only ® thousand | Becond New Hampshire cavalry, reported killed, is a | gp body bud been in the wator nearly two week: There was a deckted tmyroyement in the stock market mation one aris ° Lolmmater, O1st New York, pvisonora, Oficers and privates bad to goout and cat | prisoner at Camp Tyler. Lieutenant Colonel Florry, re- —— ory'shire represented’ on the ist | ge Tea me ss | use, 4th Mai ayy aud bring» their own fuel, and uofacvities were afforded | ported killed, is at Camp Tyler, a prisoner, : : gee yan ae se a eee ee Rye tgs Mh YI * eet Sate aati kcbniben, for greating sbolier far the sick or well men, THe PREVAILING BICKNESS. NEWS FROM TEXAS. 06... ORDER ST wie. wales, Mawr) Terk Be wiih sules of 3.008 bois. at $23 1. Jdeut, Gioehburgly 16eb Ulnote- cavalry, quence OF thirtesn consceutive days’ exposure to the ran, The prevailing sickness at Camp Tyler are chills and pier it nunc Mera sx: Central went up at the frst board to-day 3g per cent, Pe vbeseeorw fo, chaning ak te ice Ssherey, Tar indiana artillery, feable men became sick; apd- the condition of twohuu: | fever and diarrho Arrivallor'Mabewern ¥ Ba ? udson River 4%, Reading: i wan o primey tad ime mens; alco | Cok 6th Indiana, Z ‘ dred sick mea, for woom there was no shelter aad no HOSPITAL AT CAME TYLER, i lorehcad fom md Chine 40 +» Rak + $42, 60,0nd',000 | . Mg b Indiana, beapital accommod 2 uagived, bot cannot A hospital for tue accommodation of tho sick wes Bugiand--Inte view between Govere e du Chien 1%, Michftan Southern 13, option, nt $3 | Roberts hth Tndiann, be described, Up to July 8 sixty-three of these sick Ppmenieled by onr officers.and soldiers about @ week ! nor Videerri, of Tamaulipas, and Ge i Centrabt, Cleveland avd Pitisbare 134, (Bicsg | Ht rematos MW priene ar® nominal: ‘ales aout ' 25th Connecticu megane ee ee Sptue tebe ie ionsntte or the ctekere Molise, | Magruder—Unton aid on Ea yie Pass nearing Sheltie eal, Ail Soe ote aad og 1 ig oumianamenes Omer S35: Rae Mar reited ceatte cibnaey. Application woe atade to Liqutenant Colonel Border, | sent just before to attend to the sick {4 Lhe edtap remon Large Corm Crop In Texas, &e, onan end. Nacuwentarn 3, Ghivece, Bartiegion and: Fipiy a es for extra do, Prius mess bect res | wae Simpson, $y Massqchasotia, Prrmarry Sepa eee age aro Pee ere ee rere et reap : New Grimes, July pages , Cumder onl P46, Canton Company . < vd . Pe E oN C0, & on hae jepandouce Dy ‘This was granted op tho cond:tion ents; and his representations resulted im ap order tar = P : > Ss ee nage Ape Shite bprameericrndpocmerenem rare pea iro hed Bek mang aires mimgitle dos Be ho sil sion should be made to extating diitioulties between | building the hospital, Medicines were seat in froin the | 4 'oustou (Texne)letier, dated July 4, communicates giver, Mining 1, Mariposn 1, and, Ohio. pad. Misetssinphign ts: teen Tae, Wo also nota } Liowt: H. Co wata, Go. 1, 4at Ma ‘ rt end - Caivag! Bureill, of the Forty second | laboratory at Tyler. ihe following information: eortifiostes 1. of 80.600 +136. acm wee | Moat. 8 F) Whie, Co,'T, 420 Massa Massachuseits,. presided; The Declaration of indepen, OONSCRIVTION, ernor Morehoa?, of Rentuoly, has just arrived dence was read by Gaaplain Lamb, of a colored regiment, | The canecription of the rebels throughout al! that part After the session New York Central sold at 120%, Evie | ‘ ‘ whom (he rebels, reiuse to relosse or exchange, becanse | of Texas where our prisoners have bee Liews, BP. St 2d Massachusetts, weil, Oo. K, and Railway 1 Rrie-promreya-2tt, Mudeon River Bidty A eon hee pod sib'Now York” br hia counection with that regiment. Aiter it reading | ral. Scarcoly an able-bodied man was out of the militry saitiog 4 Masia Massena prettier which was 2\% down, Reading 1 fieltizan Southern | 67! oi: 4, and prices werp de- Seat” eee tho aticer of the day—whe, had not been in‘ormed of the | service between the ages liable to conscripth nif n man to the itto Grands, where he awaits the moveu 9054, Miinois Central 1 Pittsburg and Fort Woyne dedly higher; gules at 8% “tor One, a Ties Pane! Fem ataive sunthoric? emanating {rom Colonel Border—rade in, flour. | endeavored to excape the conscription a file of solders | bey oy4he We Grande, wi nouts 116, Chicazo and Rock Island 1143s, Cleveland and Pists- | Se. for Stete, ” Cuoese was quiet, at 179, a 2! Lient, Kirby, 16th Now York. Preah Pires earner) hamper ati Biren Ata iat oiss aeha thal rae a ao ge far as Knowa there are no forces upon the Texwy burg 113%, Chlongo and Northwestern 87%, Cumbertand | "Pere snw -—-Receints, 4.010 hts. ‘The demand fort’ pict: Bulkley, 121m Connecticut, with bie superior olicer that Ak was aileigabhe allowed J) usivnan i mxas, Sant SEO Oe eee ee Coal 62, nud Quicksilver Mining 80}¢ cride was moderate, but the market wae Gromer. Re- Hat (of Massachusetts), Gen, Banks? stat, the celedrasion :0 be resuinod, cre i3 literally no business in Texas, excopt that | Heavy floods of rain fell in June, securing thollargost ‘There wes vo second session OF the Noard of Brokers, was sted, under a fair export a Fres was te Tiawks’ 8b RAT POS, Os A eee Tae ne te the army and the cultivation of the rope. | earn. crop ever raised in ToxRs, Leake, of the Ninetconth lowa, de- | Tue traders get no goods of any account, and’ there ry bat quiet The sales w otic and elegant oration, Lientenant | is mo object in’ keeping thoir stores open, Ble a Se. ov the apot, aud 5 Master Weel of ganboat Clifton, Military matters quiet On the 19th ult. a party of thirty Unton troope made Government securities were stronger and in betier demand thay on yesterday. At the first session of the | month: 8,000 do. refined, in. bond) 82 \%e, 800 do =, WHERE THEY WERE CAPTURMD, “ Ove Hundred and Saventy-sixtu New ‘A VESMONE BASTRRY GOING OUT OF BERVICR a raid on Eagle Pass. but were promptly met by a bode Stock Exchange small coupon bonds of 188] sold at 10634 | {fee, 86 a) STicc. tor light straw to white, and G0¢. for These prisoners were captured at on, Sabine 2 io eee Ai oon ae Ved pny a haslinygl sare Sites ee Seana Canes rt ANNerd, pi senibbaaee cxsap india Asta ean eirengers, whe fod large ones at 105%, coupon fivetwentien 107340 | "te Ben: ce eisai aes, Feanklin, Brashear City and during the late Red | Vere ‘read and responded to, sume officers speaking | expired, This battery was mustered thto service Fobra. | STS them away, Lose slight. river cam , though the most of them be: 10754, August Tressury notes 1084s, and the one year car: he market was more activo, and prices wore me prison: | priefly, others at considerable length. The glorious | ory 15, 1862, witmone hundred abd fifty-one enlisted fiche] SeeMEwemcme semen Nee TT — 3 . A . dy: ‘Oizo & Bic. y | ers prior ko the receut Operations on the Re : Fourth’ passed off pleasaotig aud without acidont, other | It has since received accessions to the number of sixty WANOTAL. URNS Hien NCAR EEN anne yn Sy Sci aa eaapeialel 6 : ese et Eee ae EAS FS thon Ibe mistake of the acwlons officer of the day, whe | five, and leaves the service with eighty-oue, Four Rta diveah ~ ~ day noon, Asale was mrde of 1867 sixes at 115. Dw tales $6,000 Ibe at 196.'4 1014 A onc elit : evidently desired to suppr f toan were discharged previously and fifty eeven have STARES OF THE NEW YOR AyD ‘The highest cash prices of rail and miscetlaneons —Domegits and forsicn were in | (t doma When the privates marched up through the stroots of ARRIVAL OF THE PAROLING OFFICER—GOOD TINGS, died of wounds or were ktlled in action. ‘Tho Firs a moship Oomnimy for sale by ARTHOR shares nt tho. rst seesion of the Board of Brokers to-day | Dut firm, owing to the recont drought and tho low state |. New Orleans on Sunday morning they. presented a most | On the Sth of July a paroling officer arrived, who} rived at Ship Island Aprit 30, 1662. and subsequentiy | - cies tor ia mill stre jude 75,009 tbs brought the giad tidings that eizbty-seven officers and | participated in the engavomenis at Fort Pike sight bandred privates were te be paroled and exchanged, | Store, Port Hudson, Doualdsonvilie, ‘he 8 ble appearance, The moat of thom had po shoes, vata } RIGGS GOLD COMPANY. bine Pas, ‘Sabine compnre with the quotations of Weduesday of lust week heaot " aeonain and 49, $105 for Stateand |) = NOTIGE OF IDEND NO, 4, a fireoe at $1 for \iseonsin and $1 05 for Stateant Vind uoarly all bod only npologies for shirts and punts, Hie ti Lh nthe officers end five han- | Cross’ Roads, Ptoasadt Hill, Cane river, Avoyelies Pratrie, NOMIOR Pi Nae Yous: Anpath 1008 8 follows a Wy Pibvsde Cebiany Boye of Ginga. msce. litdraliy vigit Iylor tor Shreveport, marching. ia three | Bayou deGiais and Yellow Tayou Thongh they have | | Adivitend of one ner cent for tye month of July hee Aimerican go'd teas > T2150 ; 1064 eléthed I some had no hats, some no gbirte, and | Getackinents, Tho remainder My two Ride gm a ons berauonive the Rc and men of this battery | been dectured, pase iad ree S pany, Bmorican Con many. sstiza and bo 1b 0 EKO tani oe ae eo) OE They matched twenty tniles a day, under the rays 0 will again enter the service after a short sojoura amon {8 Jahn street, New York. " p rpompor penne Aa y ee nae SRR RRS many were dressed in butternut pants and home-wan | meltisg uly en. One wsgoD Seictty mou was al | the Groon mountains. : J Cee See ee @levelune and Pitisburg....... . Market firm, but quiet, {| stints. Not were Vai cofved, and sup. 4 lowed for the transportation Of thoze who right beorme NDS? MASSACHUSETTS RATTERY WALTER E, LAWTON. and and Toledo at $1744 $179 for Western. posed’ thom to be rebel f antured somexbere | exhausted by the march, At Marshall tweuty officers | will go North on the Yuzoo this morning @bicago and Reck Isiend.. 3 Ge 34 quite recently, but secesh aempathizers were ulso-so far d paid $500 for its uze to Sbreveport, RESIGNATION OV AN OFFICER IN CORPS D'AFRIQUE, © oc ~ = Gtennc apestioruuareatarn, + YEE Fae a that the around and y ted thom | Seventeen t Le on othe! hears bi a pune a. E. Perkcine, of Vermont, of the Seventy-tird | P)IVIDEND <THE WASHINGTON INSURANCE. COM a gh . ba) ma nr notil th - “ k : rau —in rebel money, of course. The | United States colored infautry, has resiyned, but will pans, 172 Broadway, corner Malden ana. fins d Sar ee ee THPORTANT FROM NEW ORLEANS. | a ee neat eee ete Ooer ra enced Birareport,- bret) Whhosoughig, woen | shurtiyi e-eater thie sereidecsaony the troopt lotganized | 2.01vidend.of six-par cent navevessuenst I fre aofee Gontrai Coal Company... ++ | baauiy retired, chagrived that their sympathies had out and exhausted, on the 18th aud 16th inst. iu his ‘own State, The roximent to which he bas recently | ™22E'*_ PRT hte a taka ndthea "te Gaia a Gudson Canal, Fire: ais are cece | them to the performance of an agt which they now ‘ON BOAR! STEAMKRS. boou attached war the Tirst regiment Louisiana Native | TRRSKY CLTY BONDS FOR SEVEN COUPON Erio Rat!roud ayow, On the 16th ef July they embarked on Guard; it next became the Virst regiment Corps ’Af- 0 emo, 6 fer cenit to run 2) vats from Erie prevorred ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSH'P YAZ90. ATIVE OP THE OLDEST PRISONERS, Steamers for xandria, aod arrived at the rique, then tho Seventy-third United stutos tof will sellat par. Address W. A. D,, box 36 Post (colored ) colored in’ City, pby's recent order MONEY, WANTED —AN aiter There they rema ned { -third Dnited Sta 198 Lo Alex bsoquently the sever The retirved Union officers who have been longest ta | Aloxandrts two Reet opens ta = try. Under General Dist instant, when they mareued two m Hadaon River tho hands of the redela are Colonel Burrill and the of Centra OFFICER, RECRUITING & jo wee of Companies D, G, Land Ki6t the Forty-second Masea- | andre embarked for Red riverdauding, on the Relfe and | cougohdativg Colored regiments tho Keventy-ith aud | Nf iigarerenimere oters some cite Ente much bs om ree igetts Volunteers. From Captain A.N Proctor, ot that | Champion of tho payel traneporis captured by y fourth United stares glared infuntry are, merged | their realy Hien Sharks ant sin Peat so paamen vole y ‘ave $, Lobiain the following facta:—It wil bo remome | the rebel on Red river i wenty third, The First regiment Louisiana Nas | bnt those makinz a passably decent oer will find nv trurne: ent ep Capture of Two Rebel Cav : portion of this regiment were atationcd oF te repele Guod at Ted river landing July 22, there meet- | tive Guard, oF First ‘Corps d'Afrique, ug I might hen | date ba goin without hair splitting, Addvesa, Sacrifice, New York Central alry Brigades order of Commodore Renshaw on the end of a wharf in | Ing ao equal oumber of vebel prisoners, well clothed, |-have been culled, distinguished itsolf at Port Hudson, | Herald otee 0 ee Bet set ¥: g Se barvieades having been thrown tp to Mt [ guopiled with vatises, blankets and extra clothing, fur= | whore 1 lost two hundred meo jn kniled Ry EW YORE AND HARDEN BALEROAD BOmeuny, Mail in their front. On tho morning of January {, | nisted to them by their sympatbizing friends in N It Das since ave considerable garrison du! | Prestornt s Orvice. New Yor. July 1, 1968. The conirast they preseuted to our raeged, | Giows of Lhe regiment have SECOND MORTGAGE BON three o’clock, the enemy attempted to | Or retiea that t! 1863, at half pa: v S ($1,000,000), B, hy > le th 7, bat were “4 2 rs i er king commentary | ergagements It was in the Red river camp. nguat 1 187 ’ uioksi!wer Mining; mae 4 E (he whar’, bat were reputced with a loss of sixty | shir{less and barefooted men was a stril ngage As was ti rive rr a ni sane Railroad 135 187% Return of Nine fundred Union Prisoners from d cad wounded out of three bnudred, After tae sur- | on the destitution of the South and the despotism which | engexed in fatigue doty, thouch the ojlcer } bad of the euetettaes 1e Harriet Lane wien tue enemy bad brought | represses (be expression of sympathy for Union prisoners, ) Were ready tor a byht, and ri ry conid not The following were the quotations at noon for govern n avenne and Tweaty sixes i Shoe- nie (ragtecmt at a regiment, | cvon though they might be suzrounded by people who xt | be sent to the cxtrome front to show the enemy wnat | ects Ge hae Wit teaes tress ment seourities:— Texas, Matiess, Shirtless, Shoe surrender were agreed upon at halt past eyes | beast love the Unlos : ey could do, Wien the army WL. VANDERBILT, Vico President, rive € enn) var 4 5S they fous ht four b 8, Joe ABRIVAL AT NEW ORLEANS. i eg! successfully re = — reap leanadaee rey ye cae less and Ragged, Keilied afd sichtecm wounded ot the’ Pai hoo eee | ous exchanged prisoners eams down ou the Nebraska, | the eucmy upon our trains about cightean miles abo EW YORI MAPLE SHADE OI Seven anu ibrea tenths Treasury 1083 forty men who went iuto the action. ener gourey | the same etearier that tock up the rebel prisoners for | Grand Hoore, and at Alexandrie were employed tn throw~ Fall street, New York, July 29, 1804 The Regisiered 0's of 1s81, ee ens eownnaned the brigade (fom which the ettrcking pasty | exehangs, — Thovgh, seldom incorporating Jato wy de: |-tng up earubworks anda the construct x of tuo ce. Frasings have tha dan declare second man hte pon 6's Of 1351. + be 1 4 4 y \ Was detailed, aud Generai Masruder beld Ga veston with | spaicbes a paragraph from any paper, yet, lowing, ogee! ollice ov and afier Wednesday, Wth Aucnst proximo. por cenaap inom ey tet : Be STORY OF RIGHTEEN MONTHS SUFPERING. | Grea thousded torantry sad dismounted cavalry ‘wud | from the Tes Data of Moaday, vossoisos'auticient tat mug NE PEM Rarearroctes ax gone ere ‘ TRAAC A QUACKENBOSS. Secretary, = . , nk uincewion est to mt the trausgression of a fixed rale:— latest private advices {rom Natebiteches report ss tye ig AA acacia pr ono: Seti Hi Mihi PRG prin pir glows f "anes ret Meteriay, at about tho hour when Sabet bells were that Generat Dick Taylor was there, and uot in notice PRIOS OF TI PENNSYLVANIA COAT COMPANY, Miscouri 6's + 68 North Carolina 6's... 583% ; “ r s 0 cid ° ingine acd nood people proparing (or worship, our citi- | service To avawer the charges made against each other Mwar Now York. Augnst 2, 184A divide §3 Culilornia t's. --cc11* | General Saim Houston Visits Them | osere erse currender all private property of the | SNZiNE 69 adionished by 1 nt tbe | both Kirby Smith and Dick La; ior Antone half per cent on the capital stock of the venus wer $ shed by the apparition of a re, is stated, are Ore Tue Of Sruish certainty, never marched. turoigh the | dered to report atsRichm-nd. Geveral Loring, "It is re. " Streets of any Christian cliy, Hatless and shoeless, | ported, takes temporary command of Kirby Smith's | Open th Now None oN tnd ero tho, ath tebe 12th without shirts and even garments that decency forbids us | department. lume, GEO, A. HOYT, Treasurer. (o name, they were grested wilh a murmur of indigua- REGISTERSD ENEMIES PREPARING To DEPART, aeanainl ie sion Most ue'versal, ‘tbe shreds of butternut colored | The rezistered enemies remataing ta cuis department Qovireky PANK NOTES WANTRD.—VIRGINIA, rs was to be retained his s Fennessee 6's indians - Virginia 6's Louisiana 0's... . 78 Gold opened at 25647, and steadily advanced, all the fractions, until the closing bour, when Colonet Barrill offered to sure yordto General Scurry; but that off ned to reogive it, complimenting ‘the Colonel by £2 ing thatbe was worthy to retain {t. The other officers nitied to retam their side arme, ¥ WERE MANCHED—NOTHING TO RAT. ne Iwania Coal Company will be paid at the office of the Now Vors on and after August 12, instant, 89 Ohio 6's. 1891. 83 Georsia O's at Hempstead 0 & i za w KD NG ro war, | ti Se ie tered from. thelr attopuated iorms de. | Wore served with notices on Mouday, divectiog thom to Tenens North Caroling, South Caralinm, Geer 258 025546. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. al un hone after tho surroper the Portvsscond | Che asa, We believed them rébels held ag prisoners | Be iD readiness to leave in twonty four burs, 1is0 yu Nor Onirans bank poies by MANS ING de Hie basinenn-will be. trausadied: ia Wall etrect/to-tnor- 2 senna E distant, nnd then were marched over a bridge two taileg | Mour hands, snd Universal exocration was lwiriéd pon | Persons were registered as cnemres Of tha Unied 5 cag vi 3 ‘wee Nad Vis rf el wether 2 oat was deemed their iubumanity to exovernment, tw con! ity with am order promul, Tie ba eh ph agp gee Pho bk ee Ad ranicponret tie or vat wo oun discovered Out mistake, | DY direction’or General Butler, and have born allowed to | nat were fnpoiched to tho pieces towuds nigwe, | they were Union med, taken by theebel: in bettie, held | remais here with the hove that they might act wisely | Atone o'clock A. M., Jan. 2, they started by rail ‘or’| maby months in captivity and mow returned tons for |-and determing to becothe loyal citizens, Colonel Haral | om, moking the distance’ of forty tiles fe trenty, | tnt band of Bleck, well ‘fed rebel soldiers that we gavo |-Robinson. of the First Louisiana cavalry, 1s asatzued to | ‘A foar P. Mi. they feasted on soup and roset | UD Inst week, Decency forbids us to describe the utter | Special duty in the Provost Marsual’s | | QTATE stX PRR ©! BONDS.—WANTFD TO PUI | © chase. Virginfa or North Carolina State Bonds, with of nearly all coupons off. Address L. W., Herald office, Lo Nantes BANK OF CALIFORNT SAN FRANCISCO, Capita! $2,00).000, Re Lun in gold cotn. row (Thurads ‘The Custom Mouse, Sab-Tre: acd : aT the banks wil ail ve closed, and both of the brokers’ | Prisoners, Military and Naval, Re- boards and the gold exchange adjourned over to Friday. ' The financial transuctious at ihe Sub-Treasury to-day maining at Tyler. are thus reported:— ub othe t | prdity of these men, ofieers and goldiers, Many of them | Felating to the shipment of registered e: tal 82,00). wig gold ceip's from customs Pon thtcd: dae they et tao creamed, theta that day. | Tad wor rags exough to be rasked with, ind as their feet Maio Wicuad. aur TREE rere D. ON MIDLS, President WuuRs & WALLER fal receipts : Promotion for Shooting a Yane | ing an tinprisonmont of four months at Houston, they had | Pressed the snarp stones the blood marked their tracks, injar J. E. Cowan, who his jast returned frou anit Correspondouts Naw York city, Poual receipts. an tinprisongy pth at Houston, they Bad | Jena ecetetuns marching chrough New Orleans!” Foluat ry pedestrian tour to Tyier. Texes, aud the Osiens 83 Pine street, * ! A 2 : nd mo- medegeinactic “1 4 ing in the Same manner b: revepor! ~ ~ - oe ——— Baianes “ kee Prisoner, Thete tre stm generally very good. On UNIO FROM RNA TES te ei , th nal taviden, | IAHR TRUSTEES OF TNR OF There are etill about thicty-six hundred Unton prizon- | been appointed Inspector o \TRAG PETROL! om ¢ of January th Company have this Jay declared a divideudor rivates of the regiment were Tho stock of gol and stiver in ibe ene pon 3 Rolig omaining at Camp Tyler, including one hundred | 1a place of Lieutenant Colonel Babcock, who has rejoined ~ ‘ New York to-day i aie erases Bilecrdtkack GoPicese, | PRY. ofbours, aha soversi naval officers and marines, | Mi regiment, Seventy-tistn New York epnt pon, tnede capital OC, SMB On. for dhe map Nana nly, Appropriuted to oy * Rassias S chisfeeiie teas *- ; have been held es prisoners nineteen months, wit HOSTILE MANIFESTATT NS OF THE ENEMY, ih Inst, & ""WRD. W. CLARE B, Secretar; Whe Harriet Lane Wegro Prisoners | ,,.0°2, 9, {0% vile specimens of humanity, a Yankee | Wh hove Boel Mxchauge during ihe contiuuauce of tue | It Is not yet develoyed whether the purpose ot the | 4!" : wen. S fore Surplus gold balances... .. g . $8,073,151 Treated as Convicts FeaeBA TERN tod es claire rae | Snomy 18 to cross the Aiswissipps and relofurce Joh RANGFER OFFICE OF THT omroagn RxD NORTH. , st gray = origin 16 | : , ‘ penn ’ cs Su : 5 oy oiisent catuo teen ines oe Varn Fe aong the raval officers ts Captain John D. Tittingham, | id army in Georgia or to cudeayor to crush throvgh the eaiorn Railway Compas, No. 8 Wal ow The stock of gold in the banks and Sub Treasury office m aHSRE 8 eas Leteroges minlienant and b, | a’ +S Masa, of the United Statea ship Morning | forces in this department for the purpose of destroying | York, July 26, 18d. c a in this city stood on the a A fui tn retall wien for carttle aNoned dit Prete gee ee | Faght, captured off Sabine Pass January 20, 1863, Captain Groja, on covilacaied. and lensed plying Oyg Akl | Conrons due August 1, 18M. from preferred sinking Ist July, 1864 7 sl ober alkewhare, it hehaerse : Siiifugh am 18 represented 0.be oue of the most cheerful | # @ilurt for the recapture of New Orleans. the goncral | fand bowls, goncral first mortage Nous, Appleton exteme Ist August, 18 ORUELTY TO PRISONERS ON THE MARCH, | bilo’ cers olonbire. | This redered thelr eit mei aan ie re preeethera, who, by his roady adaptation | Opiiton appoars to. be that the destinat! n of the trans- | son honde act Gran Bay evicution bonds. of. the Chicage a itlataaldachione. ausaneuaaa ea) ears that | Po hig sitnetion and bis willingross to take things as they | Mississippi rebels 18 Georgia, ff they can got thore. The | and Novthwestera Railway Comnany, and from. first morte Increase since July 1 ce, &e., aa. CR Basen acts va pear fheenaateey i | > wins the good will of the rebel oflicertynnd is | skirmishes which they havo bad within tbe mast fow | f8z0 bonis of the Galena and Viiogo Tuto Rallroad Come The First National Bank oj Went into apg a a ay Rare and exsoule Sum | giwaye.in 8 position to sooure some privitoges for his fel Saye have been gnimwortantj but they resulied in the:| Pant, will be paid, on-and after thet tassioe penne i %, ‘ OM HOY ‘ Op yl ah 5 q heh they could not otherwise obtain. $00 beility. Operation on Monday, August 1. Its prosideat is Amos | The steamship Yazoo, Captain Couch, from. Now | ow enny th of iri Oar illo LRT ot oft Lf Seen OFFICER WILIENG TO DIR FOR THe OLD FLAG. MARRIAGE OF PREM NUS ADOPTED DAVONTER. is et aia ctl Sel ee oe Clark, Jr, avd W. P. Thompson, late teller fp the Bank ot | Orleans ov the 27th ult , arrived at thie port yesterday. baie ‘beta bone ink rer Eek vata. nel the A week betore the prisoners who bavo just arrived eft | Mafor HS Porter, lately ot the Provost Marshal's do. | MNO CAPITALISTS —WANTED-, IMMEDIATELY, & Now York, i 4 j 0 FS gia meat Oy they ware tafe ce eadhbed co tawcahoe Oficers aud men escaped; but they were all tu ow ordered 10 bis command with «enor Ioan of 82.050 om Mach inary INAV onet 88,000 te naw pelle hea tigen a daly #8 A Faldlng parte of Dassue, SRS Waele BOLE aNtavilie y b. Ge | ‘n by bloodhounda, which are kept in a little nially: united: to day to# Misa. In use (down town). A.bonna of @15) will bespaldnkge te Pearance opposite Natchez, and were soandly theaabed, | (0, 04 Mar ile Be LN at | ar the camp for that purpose. Ove olllvery dot, who is said to be the adopted daughtor of the | "se of them Wmonths. Address or apply to W. los ng several mea and nearly all their horse. TaN, dba eM one soa ge iy of the Sah Missoarl ewvairy. wasson’ | TathGadde, Couernl Yaviks will gave w reception for the : $5000 7 " eon gene, © etirreo oF | mounted on astump about thros feet ayove | Lewly wedded couple this evenings TNITED STATES PPTROLEUM COMPANY, 47 RX eg Reviented ame wairiyinve ete Second and padi aaa ar nd pipes were token from the | the ground, two hours on and one hour of, for an T)Sainres pinen: roam 38 New’ Forks “Anise 3 i3it ae 40 hundred of the Eighteenth [linois cavairy crossed the prisoners, who were gnéd (0 oduvigis’ celia, with tbe seriod, here we are exposed to the fusuits of Inquests. The, Truntcas of the Unwed Bates Petroieam, _— Amit? river, thirty-five miles from Bato Rouge, and | fojunction no: tos eak to such otber ot pen ity of bern, aud the scorching raya of the sun *) the ie aebax¥ieas, Gtk SOO ules ave thie tay drolarel a auariaetyaiettent at chee pas fay ‘ Fy ti andted | put in the stocks. eee i Puan showers of the rain, When direote a x 3 PR. h K NELSON TAPPAN, 5 Na? tra ate end, ee, ee eet neat. | dasa, toa icen ora Th Ges set. mount the stamp a8 a pamfshmant for endeavor- | Mra, Jaue Manning, late of 125. West Twenty-seventn | PMS NEESON TA poe: fers mounted reveis, killed twenty, captured four, besides a instrament i hse | ime to esrare, bo ewolly replied tle that al Leu rordy | gtreot, who wag so terribly boatea by hor busband,as | YYALDEN, WILLARD & McILVATNE, Soo one hundred and fl'ty stand of arms and all their ammau- e sant to the peilitentit to submyt saan indignity, and even to dieforthelove |.) ota i. yeitertny’a ‘Yaaath, nas stove Aled trom the 17 WROULIP EPR RIE et youANKERS, 30.0 No é tt 4 em to the game in of etnpul I bear the Pe - reais A solicit Tat oC r 200)” ; Lag alc ete Stoted ite Tabore, and the | tt convicts impris peed, for erinie: beriormed TROMOHION FOR SHOOTING A YANKEE | effects of the injuries received. An inquisition was | Orders solicited for the nincinse and sale of CnlatGiasen nai he State Convention has completed its labore, and the proeat was absoduned. After the fret three days they cor company of militia came down from Tyler yesterday held on the body by Coroner Ranney, aud the | an! exchange, AlMciaims against the government pur- ys) constitution adopted by it will be submitted for ratifiea- | Were treaved with more cousideration, and oi np. to guard the prisoners, One cltizen, as misor- opel gage pe - ee ‘ toe fo th id Ga cd ea Bday ia SBA eave the ool to eat at the table after the guards had aire ever went dnbung, declared bis purpose to | testimony elicited weut to show that Manning had most | Syne crthe Republic Charles 1. Morshotl, Baqy ao00 20) [il Cen RR eerip. ; ion Se ae cee here cee eee p ry 4 les shoot a Yenkea before he went back home. He did ktil } bratally beaten the deceased over tho herd with a Soave, Loeachick #°C0., ie ep ees Esq, Big fate Bo opi | ‘Thomas P, May, odftor of the Tier aud United Staten Mapas vise ith Deerfalieta®. a vrivate coldton who was playluz ball, and ebaced tb0 | proomatiok, striktog het about one hundred times, Bo | 70882: OFane, Bs PEW, Bugs, Bq, Mn 80, Sub-Treasurer, was arresied for villifying the Conventior ous of Husteville petitioned Goverser Lub. | ball civge up to the guid while the stockade was being X MONTHS, FIRST ODASS i i ‘ Bitz NTED—$2.00 FOR ers {rom the ponitentiary, | elarged. The rebel or State military autoorities low will be found the evideace of Kilza Murpby, sister to. | YY ANTED—S1.000 Pot SUX MO event and seuteficed to ten days’ coufinement in the parish | buck to reloase these Unj1n oj! Prine; ealy fg a fear thet their continued eonflsement would | bave since rewarded this chivalrous act by militury pi Peinelpals. 550 co. ~10 Chi aN WR pote r Is coivalrog Mra, Manning, which contains all tho important facts:— | treated rose A B.C. Harald of gine the atteution of General Banks, who might send | Motion conferred upon the dastar Eliza Murphy, being sworn, says:—I live at 834 West r 0 TEE adm. $3 he Convention passed a resclution recommending his ntl ei * ‘tackory ther INDIGNEIES TO THE PRISONERS, ’ iJ > 0 LOAN—AT SIX TER CBNY,. anton CO..<:57-B8t oes Son vengiee De ¢ rd print ere (rShgrarin rece dlap es Mga an Wherever the prisovers have been they have frequent. | Twenty seventh street; Iknew Mrs, Manning; she was $e 0.000 Bor dee torre or wma & HudCanai Go, 208 * dismissal by Prosident Lincoln, and the suppression of Farm ly. bee: jected to the grogsest insults and indignities jater; o , ? ‘on Now York sity properiy. oui hie paper by the mititary authorities here, The Com. | ‘ousand yards o! army cloth daily. Urored by the cltizone and woltiers with whom they have pedicort liegt ep aire Seiebml dinette: Pf a ___ JOSEPH MASON, No. 5x Pine st. rooms andl, a0 do manding General, however, has released Mr. May from June 24, for Hempstead, | been brongbt in omtact, though esther bbe {a other Tsup ater Will; ia Lébteoa Louw je iyi; $500 000. =TO INVEST IN REAL 72) Quicka Prison, He is Scvased tm Yhe pablo prints of using the.) seis toriy atx mlien to Navasota, ehones the, Ae ye ecaiaeeer tenia 00 a kind of bed in the coraer, on tue floor; Mr. Seite, dead in the purehase af Deeliinas’and Btn Ee 3 oa } bullgtin board (by posting up rebel accouats of reverses | 11.5 care, tweuty-live miles, to liempsieads arriving there gucing Xho cantuement of our prisoners at tyler testy | Sor pusband, was siting oo W chair between ber and the | JOSEPH MASON, No. 53s Vine street, roovus 10 and Th. Tenens 40 B31 to the Union arms) of the Times for working the gold }| June 30 Angas soldiers were brought im &s prsoners, who ; r a = $00 staripowa’ Sig’ Go iy LESS 4 sinh” 246 te lbS Ciiarind WHAN 'Getag ‘te pokltioalaa a tins an, Sete: wiiieet, teen rob¥ed by Tadians, their eaptone, of every article of | door; they, had one ebiid, & boy, about five yews | POST OFFICE NOTICE, 7 10) do bid 17Cnie, Bur€Quia RR 11 ‘ Here thoy found twelve oficers and eighty privates of | Clothing but their drawers, of sge, who was at the door, end went in OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR THR 100 do . wo do United States Treasurer, which garo bim great advan- | ihe One Hundred and Sevonty-ifth Now York Voluntoers, DESPOTEM OF THE CONFEDERACY. with me; fr. Manning salt to me, “Do you Cnited Kinedom and. th Con inont, via. ae eteons | Saas ede RLS | tagos, to further bis own apecelatlve purposes, aud othor reximents, encamped in long barracks, erected | ., When our officers were conined in the penttoutiary at | | veal Taran 4 4 Livenpnat per atcanee CIey of Washisalen and Partie 19 Metropolitan GasCo 12: Pitts F WaCnt ok th douly started of | for a camp of insiruction Talk was (de most unheatby | Hantevillg three citizens were imprisuucd tuere for ox- | Nee your, sl ying | shore,” aud asked ma to sit | German States, via Hanhirg wer steamer Nors: 19 nb ae Meat oe s . Ail the troops stationed here were suddenly started o| location they bad been in, and there they remained unti} | Preesing “niou sentiments. down, which Ldid, beside her; in afew moments | got | close at t'isoMce on Saturday. the 6th aNd of A | falenelr Ahaatienh <7 4 up the river yesterday afternoon, What the matter i8 | pecember 11. They guflored severely from gickress, utd | .NEGYOTS OF THE HakitthT LANE TREATED AS convicts, | UP to go Out, when se turnad over and spoke to me, Gay- | 10%, o'clock A M., andat the uptown stations as follows: Joo N ¥ Central BR... 131 ; has it that the revels | buried during 4 The negroes captured on the Harriet Lave are c nfned | 198 “Eliza, Lam murdered:? he then said, “Here is the | Stations A nud seeeentece ee ea no one secins to know; but ramor has it that the revels | buried during that time twenty officers and privat 7 od money I took out of her bosom,’ told him not to quar. | Stations C and! o% A. 190 G0. eee. DID ISL i bi For two mnths there were vot well men enough among | ! the Huntaville penitentiary and treated as convicts. of quar: | ciatous Band Foo. i are advancing on Morganzia, about twenty miles above Tel, that they had seen euough; I understood by the re- 2 the prisoners to take care of the sick. They raised fire WAR MATERIALS PRODUCED IN TEXAS. ? ‘about the. money 19 was wot able to tak Btation Ww. a Au OIn¥Y COMMEACIAL REPORT. Port Hudson. hundred doliars among themselves, which they expended At Tyler thore 13 a large foundry for caeting cannon and rer the howe; thors duaneer: be: then ABRAM WAKEMAN, Postranter, Wepsuspar, August 8—6 P.M, The popularity of General Banks is tnoreaging, and it | in the purchase of medicines for the monulactare of rifles. At Columbus, fifty miles | Sot‘yrs Lit Dag foe acme oy g i ofttemeat | SS Asnme.—Recoipts, 144 bbls. Market quiet aud nom). | ts the generally expressed wish that he will remain in pe Tiserap BY cures, 84x ROCETOR. from ti m, there is another establishinent (or sr Pro- | and gayo me some; he offered wife, but she | ......... XELIGIOUS NOTICES, ‘ by yetoad t were frequontiy visited by General | duction of six-shooters. At Gaiveston i8 an extensive | puriced: he then poured it baci ‘sad s00k be ST DAY.-REY, CHAUNCEY GILRS WILL PREAG® gally at $13 50 a $15 50 for pots and pearls command bere. Sam Houston, who atertained them by reminiscences of | fonndry for casting the Butler gaa—a murderous light | gouig drink it himsalf, buts took the can to in the New Jeraan'em Honse of Worship, Thi ifthe ‘721 bags corn meal, 68,051 bushels wheat, 66,101 do New Onteans, July 23,1806, | Febeleause, He dict July 27, 1905, aged reveuty yearsj | _ The ratious for tho pr woners at Camp Tyler, conslating | Venter aver the heeds If I ee acre corn, 12.275 do. onts, and 790 do. rye. The flour market ~ " DEATHS OF OFFICES AT HEMPRTEAT. of corn mea’, beef and salt, were short nearly every Jay. | grinding thea’ sires! Me, and, dro; RACE AND RECONCILIATION —A LECTURE, BY as dul! aud Se. « 10c, lower, closing with no boyors at DISCOMPITURE OF EEDRL TROOPS. Lieutenant Benj. F. Bartiett, Forty-second -Massachu- | Mon were forced to patronize the sutier, and paidas high | ig ibS | Beooeaticke by.’ wee 1 eed. Lindi. Sprine, af the Otcpee Tnstitate, «th instant bs id + the ol ci “the ‘s lat. Intelligence was received here last Thureday evening | setts, dicd August 22, 1462, . aga dolfkr a pint for corn moal. It was usually sold, | fy S when she said to (fast day), at 8 o'clock P, M. our outside prices at the close. accumu mines cavalry, under Colone! Powers, on its way | DF. A. J. Cummitigs, Surgeon of the Forty second | howaver, for twenty dollars & bushol, Flour, $230 | poicy Uy leave mo t0 be DRY : {ng and the risk of souring renders holders desirous to Massachusetts, died september 9, 1863, aud was buried | to $3 per pound, nm $5 per pound. Sugar $5 por | © ned bor hoad down against ton® steps and beat a 2 Goons. from a point in the rear of Port Hudson to reinforce the | with Magcuic honor: ‘] pound ~ Molasses $25 to $36 per gallon, Sugar and mo- } }'\: gaint eps ' 4 har npr art tn tcf Bal oe Bacio posing the advance ef Sherman, was attacked |" Liouteuant. Rumary, Ove Hundred and Seventy-sixth | lasses could culy be ‘had oocasionaliy. ‘Only two barrels | Het Braing out: the blvd gushed out; { ran for au olficer | F\XOLUSIVELL PRENOW FLUTING (ONE TO TH RE. rating of gold. Included im the were 6,000 bois, | Teh’ Tiron forces, aud the whole command diabled or | Now York, diod Uctobor 9, 1863. Of roolasses were used In the whole camp in seven | fiy wade ome in did not eno her agall Wi oveoing: | inautyaned manner, at Bee GOLOBSS French. hating exira State, deliverable inst balf of this month, and all | °F < Lientenant Hayes, Ove Hundred and Seventy-sixth | months. They could du; Bo Gases tgi00 oF ey x: | ying rig foor perfeetly naked; ehe was also on the eGo stmmante, £8 SRE reel {i 2, bless, anda. mber and 1a $11 25. The enloe for im. | tAkem Prisoners. Now York, died Getober 17, 1863. pt homespun pants, colored with aah bark, at $60 per | MoU oi had hive clitioe ae, ake did. metepeake and f did . Ys below Wooster, am Le secaigewrhegnrconhe" The pame source communicates the information that DUPAIAURE [OR ATIEN AND. SHRRVREORT. Pair, and howeepam shirts for about $90. theve prices | Tor dumvorse with elthng st itee: tho. met dey Taras ine | oyiaiten street, Brooklyn. &. B.—No machinery used tm modinte delivery were 12,000 Duis, State and Western, | i nei scott's cavalry brigade, going to Georgia for the | . December i1, 180, the prisouers let Hempstend for | word in rebel money. for $200 in rover | formed that my sistor was dying and 1 wont to her, but | ~ — 500 Canadian and 850 Southern. Rye flour was dull, Tyler avd Shreveport, The privates wo led, and Boots could be bought sometimes $200 tn. rebel | ie mot me at the door and took hold of meand threat. OSQUITO NETS, Cora meal wae jp moderate dematd, with sales ot aoo | #38 PUrpr#e, was also attacked by Union troops and | wore to march tires luodred miles to the lattor place, | money oF $10 tn graraback®. hoes taxen from tbo {eek | Goat ms ‘hte: ho world met ee tor inand aid i ro | ME CANOPIES, best in vem, “! almost entirely captured. Meadvilie, Georgia, is repre- | many of them witvout shoes or stockings, over roads | of the rebel v carers sold for $50 down to $20. that ho strack bor he would have my jife too, and itt | & KELTY’S, No. 359 Broadway, Dbis, onloric at $8 85, and small parcels Brandywine at sented to have been the vicinity of the fight. The two — with bed and il No pica on eae Lisi roms fan ere ren tt pow tur. | Went in ho would knock my brains ont, I got the doctor's | = WAttnEA, dWhoME, Oo. We quoie:— low Five offivers. unable to march, a jole Last winter the rebel aut ies gay 5 5 onde hie 4 Western fin 5 brigades are composed in part of rebels formerly residing | jor fifty dewure each (rebel money) to convey shem. | Bich shors to our oflicors at $6 per prir. At Hempstead | fy Ap A oats epee SN Waccame nee, WATCHES, LEE, Oe ana pthy teee 55 SAE 4, 7 ne in Rew Orieems, * Three officers bv agit mules, and sold them again on their | ope bindred and ity paire of shoes and two hundred | ying was away after liquor {stole in and found her | Der ge ee Pea ates ie e a| Chee state ies 10 10 2 10-18 yer oF arrival at Tyler. lnirty ix ofiicers paid one thousand | pairs of pants wore issued z the rebels to oar prisoMers | gorsinio: the iroth was issatg from ber mouth; the de. | dent more than can be obtained at any olber piace in the pn toagrang le res Naw Onzaxs, July 27,1804, | doliars (rob corrency) for ‘he trameportativm of their mmediate! he march to Tyler, Cousot Si ter hstau-nore bo Toteorerato anda | eye A Aion Peake Riel antl or eaae nate Gun wokets to Tyler, two tar dred miies. AND YRRAD, qharrelled often before: hor life last May | Above atticloa, sane way, ‘Wenters trade brands, ‘ieee rrhy theater er escre finvat, a? rrism—tun sroceave—woms rmsoxmes. | Ouy oficers could make Ioy of the ashes of thete ctmp | dnd seid. ho woud wil Dor i bo was, fuung {cr id, | Houston etree, up ataira, room 3. ee oe +10 56 a 12 00 Om Sanday morning last eigbty-seven Coion officers Arriving at Tyler Decomber 22, they were quartered ID | fireg. This thoy used to part to aupply the place of soap; | and be said the same befure that; 1 think deceasod TAMONDS, Common suibera 12 00 a 16 00 | a4 gioht nundrod privates arrived here on the Nobraska, | a etockade, three hundred (oet bquare, with alxty other | yur a part of thoy dried, then Burnt” tho powdered Jey’ | and her husband were bon sober at cue time he bout | T)"™SP9 gou ayn siny Extra and fancy do 11 40 2.13 60 | who had been held as prisoners of war in Texas, some of | Oicors, already ocoupants of the camp. The privates | till jt was reduced to scda, that made excelient bread, her; while he was striking ber she was bolding on to the DIAMONDS: senedl wi 4 p i had all been paroled and sont to Shreveport. Thoy were sine . inactol piovo; when J came bagk with the ofilcers Jam: OLD GOLD AND @TLVER, eee ae . 9 80 & 10 20 | tho in the custody of the rebels since Janu- o ground, exposed (0 cold aud the ted rivth beidonaha teal Glee * ; Parsons who wish to sell Diamonds, ol Gold, Sliver, oF nod to choice aol exira. . BESET TF besterhpeeln Airserhehondemnpod obliged 40 He om che grout, expowed 10 gold aud thE J sroo1 of tho Iied tiver prisouern had pleuty of greon- | Malin would wot letme go into the basoment; Be met | guiy'Einato? oid fasnioned Jewelry, gto LOUIS’ ANRIOHS ye Gour, supertine 5 09 n 10 09 | &FY 1, 1863, 2 period of more than eighteen months, The | suow, until they could constract @ log house (or backs, baving beon paid ‘off ust Dalore the two most im. | M0.on the steps; whoo be was striking her bo said he F2) tryadway. A positive fit. Novaya. W per Cet More ork mest, bb's ‘usc 7 80-8 800 | following is a list of the officers:— | commodation, Camp Tyier, which was (our mila from | portant battles. Sone of tho other privaners who bad | WOuld have her life and mine.too. | than any other person, Establisvod’ in Now York singe the Corn meal, puncheous, +30 00 2 40.60 | Col, fenac Burrill, 424 Massachusetts, ppt ‘oved <= Bhat Meeitag jen gral fron, | learned the art of making brerd bought. flour, and gold | | Dre Wm, of Bellevue Hospital, made s son scr, Sdministfation of the tate. Martin Van Bren, | Make, Be hand 48 ae oe ae a Laat peng: Drones Pape ie. yp lheae lager ’ | two emall biscuits jor ove dollar in. greenbacks, Grape | ¢M cxamination on ybe body, and foul ————— <The wheat market was dull, and prices 2c. a Se lower, | Col. Nott, 176th New York. Sullicient (or avout @ tuoussnd inen, pies were also mete, especially tor the 17th ne. nnd | Wounds of the head and face, but, owing to the ndvanced ‘ORDMANN BROTHER: ‘The depression in exchange avd digh rates ot freight ro- Lieut, Col. Leake, 20th Iowa March 39, soven hundred and thirty men, be sphone aftorwards grape pics made and gold for five doll: Siage of decomposition, it was impossible to determing N ANN BRO’ HERS, Miri the export demand, and home millers are not | Heat’ cor peetea atoin New York Cee rer ee reels eoeaed. atcceratty Samael In rebel, currency oF one dollar in greanbacks.. Those | the ae 2 IMPORTERS OF WATCHES ing much in the way of grinding Sales 00,000 bushels eur. C y “ x ’ 4 - jee had ytoo, a mes nal offect on the eases of scurvy, bere 9d Si 32 0 242 30 (or Chicago spring, S24 a8 9° fr ie | Haut Col. Cowan, 1h Kentucky, pd nif hngel e gl eg ame ae Wibtch apfonred in ‘camp in Consequenee of the waut of ned, so inne it was ahaply & pulp of decomrase from Weir own manufactory im Ohaux de Fonds Switren eae ee eat gy bOn'$2 61 rorramnber | MAE Gray, 175th New York. Fifteen officars escaped March 24, all of whom but | Veseuables, to hefdenth by injuries to tbe head, Two or tree ot ger heigl poe ngeret eo rad bg Ble eos oo | Major Anthony, 24 Rhode Island cavalry. two wore recaytured by the bloodbounds kept for that Va avveldl Inctanren the sean. 4 wh treatment was | witnesses word also examined; but their testimony w 18 Baan iene Dochots at $1 50 «$1.60, the biguer price for very | Cabt Groton aid Comerica PUPOsE YER SEVEN HUSDRED MEW WITHOUT HELIER. practised npcy our jrisoners, by the rebel cuard when on | ULMPOTIIHE nas Jane Manning, the deceased, cx ne Cae a er mixed. Cate were dull and drooping Sater at | (abt! May, 23d comnectient. Of the eight hundred and sixty men toside the stock. | theit way to Camp lyler. | three men, utterly exhausted, | tee teach by iaiurios regeived at the bands of ho ERY HIGH PRICES 1’AID FOR DIAMOND oF WwR: Govier was ta tak Gelso aud rua. with gates oF 1,900 | fore ere ee teeaeaes . ade, three buudred feet square, only one hundred and | ii cied ‘to the ‘pommel ‘of the tiddie, Inagother | husband, Manvingy July 81, 1804, at 125 Went ths Fy. Teatro aoe Wiehe on ‘fair demand avd firm, alee OF 1,500 | Capt. Hopkins, 26d Conneeticat. thirty were under shelter, ‘ Twenty seventh street.” ith s fi Dales. All descriptions w We quote— | Capt. Bailey , 43d Connecticut. PAROLAD MEN SENT OFF, case ap exhausted soldier was struck over the head by @ a LUMB, Diamond er, 612 Broadway, Vaivations 4 p ; . Manning was then arraigned an . ‘ih rn " “Tio 1 Caps whens ion Caned ten infantry fers ere pas ned wo aM adenine Hecht hy! sean ot, Scepenting. wis, pertirnes tyr years ot ag born in irene oud, a : ‘per cent. na negotiate — Capt. ), 18th United States infantry. officers wore paroied and sent to Shreveport, with the ex- oMices had nine pleaded not quilty to the charge, FURNITURE. 16834 160 | AN.’ Proctor Co. G, 42d Maseachusette qatton tek they would ve excbengea, <! Tylor by our own oficera, who had @ Koowledge of aur. | Paton, Se Bisa nim vo whe Tombs for trish Docessed a ; eee im 10 3708 Capt, Ciprese Savage, Co. 1, 42d Massachusetts. pec! cremate RNLARGRD—PRRSH ARRIVATS, ptt Base gh Dy aren Wee a ose rere rae Seyears ‘of age, and a tative of Irelond, AX RLURGANT AggORINNNT OF tousRHOLD FUR mera rt, iy agamamentnss Le | Coot Geen ae Sere ean ore rare un t eaceaapin ate ior: | aud.saventaitn ow York, im b somauniaion to FATAL APFRAY O¥ SIIPBOARD. PR ERIE ig OE MY 4 3 7,6 . y . 5 ‘eneral Kirby. @ 16th ultim it wal re, gt 600 Ubie Hour ni Soo sires Tard at 20m sper | CADR Roderick, 10Kh ows, vending the hres of the eamp to one thousand two (Our pelvoners, thotgh nok allowed to build ahettor for | _ OD the evening.of the 18 hikine | Richard Eoraiture " Inquis sad an Om, Oh. & Oe, 500 tort conor a Capt. Adam, 19th Iowa. The fret detachment of the Red river pri one | themselves and for their comrades who wero sick, wore | Tubler A jury Lightmore, colored sail e , » Ca. “3 200 tons copper ore at Zda, Od.» af i dred offioers and ‘ed atthe | of to go out and build bough sheitors for the guards. | orp, attached to the brig Hontletta, then lymg 76 bhis tallow at 266 , and per steamer, 2000 bbe, | Capt. Bynvtt, 10th lowa, thousaud one bundr aud privates, arriv lied obed TAD, ‘At 28. 15¢d., 80 boxer bacon at 90., and 1, os | Capt. Stott, stockade A\ 16, {The next day sixty more came io, Muskets compe! wept pg at pier No, 4 North river, became involved in « quarrel | a nels al ih tan @ hundred BREACH OF Parti. " re. \. at ree To iietee teckeancae pg U and on the dirs ay oan oom The olde arms and mal ars of the growing out of the fact that Tabler had taken the part abe for w nt of rem. Apply. {rom WO toa erook, Bb O00 Obie. Hour at de. Odes net foie Buik | Oabk; Coulter, Sous undred and sixty more prison. | Forty second Mussachusotts, by the terme Of a lad aboard the veesel whom Lghtmore had abused | Tel Het hairy ‘Ahied st:ce0t, Oa, aod per steamer, [64 half chests tea at Lieat. Robbing, 176th New York. juding the four bondred ‘wore w be rotained ; two montis after and beaten, After a fist encounter Uahtmore, as is Ponce = boxes cheese and 156 packages butter at 50s. Lieut. Layon, 176th New York. ‘and sent to Shrevoport for exchan, A portion of these this ee crete ice ce te alleged, eoined @ sheath knife aid pitnged it into the left |... PIN 1 -- See Rath. OR becawax at \{c. To Glasgow, per neutral, 60 Lieut. Wellington, 176th New York. bad marched over the game road four times; three bua- uaton i Wo0d.—tHe QUALITiNe OF PL nye i har. New York, dred and Afty were without shoes aud two hundred with. by General Magrader's staf? 4 Hio¥, ; at 20, A British bark wae char | Liowt Stevens, 176th ory ‘And Hick of by the 1oal oF oord, Reevoen t's mrcies | tes Sete Ltt — Loewe tied te ey abiis ite tna | EAMG Sic, Ohege “HaEO TRY ah Gig td am tons, with cont to seni: | Leu wo fost tore fad (ual sa Old, wore Tingored Wl a dae oF | Sergeta, SOWLAND 8 GO i d i