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SHERIBAN, Additional Details of the Fight at Front Royal. Bheridan’s Cavairy. TOL. DEVINS, OF NEW YORK, WOUNDED. Tho Cavalry Operations Since Leaving the James River. Brilliant Skirmjshing and Sharp Fichting, &., &., oa, Our Washington Despatch. Wascrvotox, August 18, 1864, Information was received hore to-day from General ‘Bheridan to tho effect that a success(u! battle was fought (yesterday near Strasburg, jn which we captured several ‘Bundred prisoners and a number 0° s:ands of colors. Felnforcements have reached order to be countermanded. thand in that rogion. Mr. N. Davidson's Despatch. Harrsr’s Fenny, August 18, 1864. GENERAL MEREDITH'S MGET. A@yices from the front state that Genoral Meredith's Aviston of cavalry bad fight with some of Karly’s in- fantry a day or two sinco, near Front Royal, In which the @emy were completely routed, witha lors of sover:l bendred prisoners, inoluding forty-seven oMoers aud ‘three battle fags. ediyes whipped and captured by cavairy, Among tho casualties is the old war horse Cotonel ‘Thomas C. Devins, Sixth New York cavalry, wounded in the foot. Captain Morwid, Sixth Pennsylvania, formerty an aid toGenorai Ruford, it is reported, is killed, and Major Starr, of the Sixth Pennsylvania, is wounded. Lieutenant E. E. Bwing, Ninety first Obto, reported k@llea on July 24 at Winchester, although sertoosty ‘wounded in tho chest, has just been brought in here on \bis way home, and is doing wel). CaSTRE RACQPTUE RD. Our cayairy is reported te pave recapteped from the Febels some cf the avimals recentiy taken by the gueriila Mosby. This achievement was only acoomptivbed attor @sharp fight. Tho Hagerstown Telcgrame. Hacmstown, Md., Angust 18, 1864. There are exciting and conflicweg reports from the vai- ley to-day. General AveriM holds Martinsburg, and at noan to-day ‘was deawn wp in line of battte jst outside of the town. No rebols bed mate thor ap. pearance in sight of his pickets, and the Andipatious wore that the rebels were not moving im that Girection in any considerable foros, but were going to wards Shoridan. Assistant Quartermaster Wray, who femoved his headquarters from this piace to Martinsberc @n Tuesday, returnad to-dny, bringing whh bim for Greater safety his stores and trains. Refugees from Martinsburg and other pefats im the vet. Jey are beginning to arrive here in considerate numbers, Gl of whom-have oxaggorated intel igence of the advance Of the rebels. A fow of the wounded men from the hoe. Pitals at Martinsburg arrived hore tbiy afternoon, ant ‘everything that could be of worvice to the pebols bas ‘Deon brought away, ‘The stage which loft here this morning for Martinsbarg has revarne!, having been ordered b»ck. Considerable uneasiness is ‘mnsnifested hore, but from the conflicting rumors it ts impossibie to dbtam the exact ‘Gate eof affairs in tho valley. Order of General Couch. Pemtapewers, August 18, 1864 By order of General Conch, moved to-day at Harrisbarg, ‘the district of Brandywtoe is diecontinaed, and Genenat Oad wadlador ordered to the command of Phiad@pbia, TUE CAVALRY OPERATIONS, Mr. Francis C. Long's Despatch. Minpiarowy, Va,, August 14, 1804, GENERAL TORDRRT'S CAVALRT—-LEAVING TIN JAMES RIVER, ‘The First division of cavalry, commanded by General Torbert, was brought up frem City Potnt, on the Jemes iver, to Grisboro, with view of operating agniwet the force of Goneral Farly now in tho Mhenandoah valley, What this division bas acoomplished needs no passing comment. Its gallant deeds havo slrendy passed into Biatorical records. GENERAL MERRITI’S KECUBAR PRICADE—@HT START —TIE MARCH. ‘Tho reservo brigade, commanded by Brigadier Genorsd Merritt, arrived first, and oosequentty was first ready to atart upon the expedition, M may bo proper to stato that this command is knawe th "tho army as the “Roga. ler Brigado,”” since tho First, focond and ritth Fogiments United States cavairy ane attwched to it. Tho drigade loft Washington at dusk on tho evonipg of Friday, Augugt 5, taking the road to Georgetown, D.C, Trem Georgetown te? 4 thronga TenallytoWwn ond froth) tneves to ite, Me. rome siztedn mites cistant, c '@ found the people a good dea! f friendly; but notwtthstanding their excitement hot forget thoir olf havita in some placaa, of’ cl a rmall gigcs of vory infortor Beer. This of Bef spo: on OF (halt hompitality and loyaity, MARYLAND JOD OUR TROOPR—A er, Some towns In Mi ‘to convineo ibem 0: a soldier who is in thet: we for thy not to have loyal mou impert] their lives in thetr doten A formal to male at ‘e, nomed Sarah W. Mitchel. alta Bhe was taken to brigade hol ofloor— Her musto yoloe, her woman's grace, Hall eanoy and bal sby Her gex shone in her b « , And in heemelting ey ‘When the ¢ aed her of \e ahe ad- snitted it, ar Y none wos Mitobel, six toon yents 0 ANA A EALIVE ¢ yoater, mA Ry DOAM VALLEY ASCENDED, he brig Harpor’s ‘ercy gn Monday, tuo Gth instant, 0 nie CAMP on che Charlestows road, avout five’ miles trom Pa Tho He Unite the enemy coano! small -plekot forea w found fn the tows, howe Kirst Now York ers. Grooa wore cent io Siapherdsern, somo ton Or twolve Milles below, with a view of fading tuo whorenboots of | tho rebole, ‘Nothlag but a squad ot cavalry ware found ft Shepherdstown, and these fled on the approach of our min OE EEE EEE EEE —~@zS— Gay. and in the evening we were joined by | of ambrosia! hard tec, and the command was vgatn 1@ Geueral Custer, with Ing command. GENERAL TORARKT'S COMMAND. ‘Tho following order was promulgated from division head quarters on Tuesday Gencral Ordr—No, 1. Heangranters, Cavairy Resenvy, IN THE Fup, August 9, 1564. Pursuant to Genera! Order No. 4, beadjuarters Middle division, the undersigned hereby assumes command of the cavalry of the Middle division. A. T._A. TORBERT, Brigadier General Volunteers, Chie’ of Cavalry. Wa. H. Exsons, Capiaio a GENERAL MERRITT COMMANDING FIRST CAVALRY DIV! i be seen by the above order that im acting chief of cavalry for this dep srtme neral Merritt in command of the division, and Colonel bbs assumed command of the Reserve brigade. THE ADVoNDE PROM HARPER'S % At an early hour on the morning of Wednesday, August 10, the whole of this command was m motion, moving Shenandoah valley. dyance was mide in two columns, in the following erve brigade had the advance of the leit by Geveral Custer.and after his brigade From Charlesto The right column it A. A, Goueral, it General Torbert ott Capture of Battle Flags and Prisoners. . sonth and west towards the ordor.—The resi came tie Ninet column took the road to Perryville the Second cavalry brigade, followed by the Sixth army corp MEEWREN CNARLSTOWN AND) PERRYVILEE the command following that direction met with no robels, ner covld we hear that any considerable force hud iguborhoo! lately. the town is a pike running west, ‘aad upon this pike Captai was sent with his own (the Fiest United States) and the Second United States to reconnoitre if possible as far ag Early’s Infantry Defeated by been iv the n a little after noon. towards Winchester ON THE ROAD TO MILLWOOD —TAR REBRLS SURPRISED. From Berryville we pursned the roxd to Millwood, Wo had not proceeded fur on this road whon wo captured a mber of rebols who were threshing wheat ina barn. We took them completely by surprise, they having had no intimation of our approach, We algo ascertained that is of men from the rebel army were at work allover this part of the Stata threshing the grain re, cently harvested and transporting it to Richmond through voy. A large portion of the grain sown in the Shenandoah valley last spring was done by the reoel Four miles from Berryville, of one Dr. Randolph, we encountered a rebel skirmish pear the residence branches from the Millwood. vania cavairy, boing on our extrome right, was imme- diately dismounted and thrown forward to dislodge the enemy from behind a stone wail where he was in position, aod a vigorous skirmish immediately en- yw York dragoons were also dis. mounted and pushed forward, furthor to the right, through the open fields inf ront’of the residence of Mr. The regimont advanced in squadrons, es partially screened from the rebe's by a slight rise in tho ground, until they came within A brisk fire was then opened, which the Johnnies stood for a few moments and began to fall The regiment then charged them at a double qniek, discharging volley after volley from the seven- shooting carbines, which greatly accelerated the pace of dling rebs Meanwhile the Sixth Pennsylvania had been busily engaged on the left, and had driven the rebels in their front back into the woods, and following them disloiged them, ard, with this the skirmish was over, baviug lasted about 'an hour. time rebels did not ‘tight better for their position I cane e, since they were in heavy force and could have occasioned us much troubie. THR REPEL GENERAE RANSOM IN COMMAND. A number of citizens. being upon the road by which the rebel cavalry marched, state the mounted force to consist of three brigadess and under the command of General Ransom, and that the column was nearly three houra in passing a certain point, Probably they got wind of the force advancing in their rear on the News nd considered their position untenable, logs in the skirmish was trifling. STILL ONWARD—ANOTRER SKIRWISIT Everything being quiet, the column biyouacked on the spot for the night, The two regiments that went out to- wards Winchester, led by Capiain Sweitzer, advanced to within about four mites of the city, when they evcoun- rong skirmish line of the evemy, which they exchanged a few shots with and thon retired, his orders deine merely to recopnoitre the enemy, and bis force being far too small to engage so heavy a lipe with any back to the main column he encountered a heavy force of the enemy's cavalry re- treating trom the vicinity of White Post towards Wincnes- tet, on the Newtown pike. | lowed Liontenant Mix, commanding the Second United States cavalry, was severely wounded, and Lieutenant Levox, of tho same regiment, so seriously injured in tho tatim ef the limb was necessary, other casualties will be found elsewhere. OUSTOR MAKES A RRCONNMSEANCR, On the mornng of Tharsday, the lith, the division maroljed at seven o'clock om tha Toa ty Winohester, via Middletown, When we arrived near Opequan crenk Gen. Merritt halted bis comfoand and forward in the direction of Winche-ter. The brigade bad not proeseded far on the road when the evamy was met nd for a time was hetly engaged; but bis or- devs are uiiderstocd to have beew not to bring on an en- grgement at tbis pomt if he conid avoid it, he fof badk, havine'sustained a steht lors. LA HAS AN WOGAGEMENT. White Gen. Cneter was engaged with the rebels on the Tigbt Cot. Cesnola, with his regimest—the Fourth New thrown forward by a cirenit. ef unmown timothy and corn, over bilis aod throngh swampz, towards Newtown, in the skalkmg Jobonies. He had not procveted far fox of muskets assnred him of the prox- imity of the rebels. He soon became engaged with them, though with great ceution at first; aud advancing gradu- The Sixth Penpsyl. ‘The report which was in circulation yesterday, that Sheridan had fatien back to Winchester and was fortify. ‘ng there, is shown by subseqnonr advices to be inoor- Jobn A. Page. oy carbine range. Rect, On tho contrary, he is still pushing up the vailey, ‘and {n every cncouvter thus far, from Winchester to bo- Pond Strasburg , has driven Early’s forces before him. There is no reason to believe that any considerable ‘arly. Longstreet and Burs corpe, which have been reported as being detached ‘Ry Leo and cent from Petersburg for that purpose, are ahown by the operations on the north side of the James to bo still in Grant's front. It is probable that a on of Longstreet’s corps hed been ordered, to tho ‘valley, but the recent unexpected movement caused the up, they eas: Under the direction of Geveral Sheridan everything i3 Progressing favorably in the Biddle Department, and no fears need be entertained of any renewal of the invasion Of Maryland and Pennsylvania while ho remains in com- chance of success. Jn the skirmish that fol- ‘The prisoners wore greatly chazrned aA fiudhwy thom. COLONEL DEVINS, OF NEW YORK, WOUNDBD—OTMm CASUAL sent Cuater’s brigade COLONPE GHser York mounted riftes— ous ronte, throwgh fink Ceandia could not be expected t combat successfully, TRYINS NRIGAUR RSGAGE. balance of the beigade, under Colonel Jered up to bis supnort the interim, bad mando a shert owt acvo-s the omntry, and encountered a caveiry force not far from the toligste, on the Newtown road, mand hed fought them notwithstanding the cannomade the encmy’s batteries opened on thom. Coloeal Nichols purhod adie distance, hie men behaving with commond. Om recomoitering the Coonein had driven the enemy to be one of great stienzth, having many natoral a i Ais mom were entirely sereemed from view bebtrd ne walls, leaving bat a poetion of ons d,and this was ctwered with bis ar- ablo callantey of bis flanks oxp: tiltery, which was ina tine postion rande a charge movnted, and sithowzh it proved a fulte one, yet ad who witnessed ft acknowledged tt to have The fre the enemy poured into it yros inmrderons in tho extreme, and the regiment was obliged to fall back with some A FLANK MOVEMEN® The Fonrth New York, Seventeenth Pormeylvamia and tho Sixth New York were then dismounted, mnd by a rapal and cantions movement Colonel Devin, under the cover of tho thisk woods, mcoceded in flonking the enre He did pot bolt to “survey the yantnze of the qrdund,” bat bis bugles rang omt the shri and with lond cheers aod yell Second brigade charged over evory interveuing obstacle, na the enemy from behind the stone wails, vp the chase for nearly a mile beyond. Mero the rebels raltied and made another stand. opaning most furiously howover, had famnd ont thy not too big te drive,and they stood the sth New York bead’ a gallant one. is the gatant lads ot the with artitery. sates) and got it joven hundred yards frcm that of tho A doei was the roarft; bit it proved ef short duration, The enemy was soon driven from the field. New York made n fartows on- alanght on his flank, widch forced hin to retire preoipi- (Lientonamd Piorce’s Second Uniied Tuto position abot At th's joncture the Ninth THF » Havtnt gained a rethor important position, the Colonel Yee ordered (o bold it, and not to harard ft by advanc- ich he did untt! relieved by infantry, which arrtved about four whioh wmo'ho was ordered to the sap- was quite heawily en- gustained by the Cook's divistot ’olock P. M., Port of the reserve brizade, whicl geved an anather road, The | compsratively Nght, However, the sticeses of & mofilary movemant docs not always depend on the ualties attending its execution. COLONTL @)189 GIVE THEM A TASTE OF THE RESERTE HUG ATE, Mtor the Secénd thrigade hat gained possession of wp Front Royal and Winchester road moved np to White Post. At the tollgate the First Now York deagoona were detached, and moved down to within a mile end ono half of Nowtown, whore they met both tas oxvairy and infantry of tho enemy in the cn éithor eide cf the road, with some distance n@ rogorve brizade front of (them, giment commenced skirroishing with them, par- movrited end danounted. nd of the regiment, preesed the enemy emartl fourths of an hoor, gaining a ‘nth Not knowing that the gacod. Colonel Gibbs mored until be reneved a pant about Ngee whore tho skir muskets and earb| Here an orderly wit! Major eott came up, which exvlained boW mat and tha brigade was putied forw: ict with all due hei pot inon the loft and ft! Firat, while Lie Major Scott, who was for bout th mg atthe gxined, Hattary D of to d United State artiltery, comm by Lreuteoans Wipon, aconmpariied tho commn, hing of apectl AmpOFtance occurred daring out nra:ch to Unrgar’a Ferry. htened at the pros Poot of another rebel raid, mad many that looked vyon ‘our troops as they passed with glonces far er ait i message from ‘Tho iret United States wy ond Unitpd States on jon’ battery (D, United states) was put is porition in en open apres rete, sepported for the time by tho Sixth Penney? dayulry (mounted), wh maseod im the rev, HEAVY MGMTYS then cecurred, the cnamy gottiog reinforcements nnd ad iJ The Sixth Pennsylvania wes dis mounted and gent fn on tho rh if States. Dovins’ brigade arriviay snppert, tha Seventoouth Peonaylvenia fora left of the First United Stal Being thas opportune! @rivon from the opea tl Jn their roor. yt ‘ein, cfroldier, exorbitant prices for whatevor thay eo) thom, Jn one village they charged twenty. five rk a the Ted boreea of the yland require a tri-agnual rebel raid her trae porition. Poepto who charce press purpose of protectiig thom and thew properiy Mity conte for a can. teen of milk, or the ame price lor « load of broad, oogat revgtbened, tho rabels wa pack kato #0 titaber, @ lit py was captured in Pionsavt Valley, drows it Charles Wil- eon, She claimed to be a member of Immoden’s eavairy. corte peculiarities of outline aroused tho suspiotona of a meétical 4 no artillery in position, but ours now . wrt f rene, aud he was foon driveu back from the edge of the forest, and ear men Advanced nod held his position without any further op, ted two and a bait hours, It nent commenced; ate were piled position, ‘The affair ia seemed about to rain whon tho fens dark magses of ominous looking against tho Wertern sky, hed and leape 1, and the doep basev thunder chaunted @ grand duo with the loud count caonon, Whe heen gossamer smoke of (he oonil nd Tho brigade fell back about a mile and bivonacked fog a strong picket force oa tho flexi and ih is Major Scott, commanding the Piret New York dragoons, wounded 1h the shoulder during tha notion; but he i 10 leave tha fold estown to res iJ fore day on tho tmorul mo tio sun bed burnt U g the Mastern horizon the horses lt groomed, the men had e4 on thelr pliowauce the division fad heen fea bollod thyle couee and dua! Coiongla Lowell aad Deyins, with their brigades, camo NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1884 PEACE Meeting of the Mass Peace Convention at Syracuse. motioa, The evemy bad taken advantage of the respite given bim quripg the night, and was retreativg up tue valiey. Loweli’s brigade took the advance as far as Newtown, which point was geived a few minutes aiter the rear guard of the ‘‘corn- feds” nad left. Just beyoud the town the command was massed, and the order of march agreed upon. We advanced towards Strasburg tu three columns, Lowell’s brigode on the right, pursal! line paralig) with the pike; Gibb’s ia the ceatre, following the road, ‘e Custor’s Drigate brought-up on the loit. ‘Pho Nioth New York made @ reconnoissance, on another road,as far as Front Roya!, which town was picketed uad of rebols, ‘The division followed the pi far as Cedar creck, a short distance Above Middletown, skirmishing the greater part of the way, annoying the rebels and trying to bring on an en- Rigement; but they were but little inclined to accommo- date us, and used every exertion to keep out of the way. ‘TH RESBLA MAKE A STAND. We followed them seross Cedar creek until they took a position in yore old earthworks, bait by General Banks in 1862, a short distance trom Stresburg. Getting a bat- tery in position on a hill in front that comm road, they commenced shelling our skirmishers, and beld them in check for a short time, until a portion of the Kighth army corps came up and the cavalry was re- lieved. Since ths time nothing of importanoe has trauspired, ‘The division still remsing in tho vicvolty of Maittero ‘Of course tho command has not been id DIL it were a work of eupererogation to mention the recon- noiesances the several regiments and brigades havo mado, unless they were attended by circumstances of more than ordinary interest, und there are: praected movements on (ont that must, necessarily, be known to a correspondent not proper to sveak of at prosent. Speeches of Mr. Vallandigham and Fernando Wood. The Chjcego Nominee to be Committed to an Armistice aud Convention of States, a, he. de, Syraccsn, August 18—Evening. The weather this afternoon proves fine, and the main streots are crowded with several thousand strangers. ee seeeaas Comparatively fow are here from New York or from T hove no opinions of my own to advance tn relation to | the counties south of Albany, with tho exception of Suf- tho presont force in the valley. Stil there can ve ap barre folk; but large delegations aro coming in from Utica, Pere eetee. tre leah eatianterme oxssunke ob Ewes) meet ceeaee. one whe villages: Daresboula, and searly present forco in Virginia 1a. seventy thousand, in- | All the western o: uuties are represented. cluding the troops under ny in the val- Two stands bave beon erected—one fu front of Wieting ley and those at Petersburg. ‘Twenty thou- | ral, and one opposite the Voorhies House, and each is surrounded by great crowds of people. sand men aro+ quite sufficient to cope with any force General Grant js likely to throw against Petersburg ‘The prominent men present are C. L. Vallaudigham; ex-Governor Weiler, of Calfornia; Fernando Wood and At present. This will leave a residue of 50,000, A vic- tory in the valley ia eomething creasly to He desired by pr de ea Ray Poebe ngalose us? Judgo*Onderdonkc, eaca of whom is announced to spoak Io tiroe of (oun Gaye Site eee saa trim (aston) | ae eects asia th ported fee ¢ a ee The maze meeting was divided into two throngs—ono dorwn 00 valley to Strasb Te I poe valleys | on Franklin equare and the other surroundivg the Syra- Tt may bo that Lee has sent two army corps to reln- | gyse House, from the balcony of which the speakers ad. force Hood, If 80, we Bava littie to fear, if not General | Greeyod the poopie. apenas fam: ois il a00 Bape) eeaees fee ‘Tho privelpal and largest moeting, numbering perhaps ‘THB CASUALTIES IN THR SROOND BRIGADE, three thousand, is tn Franklin squate—O. L. Vallandix- thien Wand: &: ‘sealeae Mew Fork ham and Fervando Wood being announced to speak from Cornelius Bryan, B, wounded, that stand. ‘his meeting was organized by the election ery Screeton, K, pees of Hon. J. W. Mlough as President, eight vice presidents PA Mormore, br wounded. t br rainy ire conde George Hill, M, mortally. SPEECH OF MR. VALLANDIGHAM. George Winslow, M, wounded, In responso to long and enthusiastic calls, Mr. Vallan- Ckpiaseandes teen digham stopped forward and addressed the multitude for Wm Keck, H, killed. ‘an hour or more, holding their closest attoution, except Moritz Geid, M, wounded, when {interrupted by applause. He said he was not here to parade his private gricis—not to speak of what ho bad dono or suiferod in tho causo. All such things were ivdeod insignificant in comparison to the greats national interests that are at stake He would only say that time had alroady vindicated, almost to the utmost extent, bis views in regard to national affairs, Yhey are no longer peculiar; they are becoming most general. It was not Christian ——,'D, wounded. Ozcar A Brad 17th Pennsylvania cavalry, hand, the purpose of the Convention to sow the seed of discord in the democratic ranks, Such was no part of his mis ry David M Breco, A. 17th Pennsylvania cavairy, ard. David Mercer, A, 17th Peunsyivania cavalry, bowels. sion, A delegate, chosen unanimously to represent na constituents at Chicago, be would be false t» them and David H Niblo, A, 17th Vegnsylvania cavalry, killed. Sergt Jacob Mevtz, C, 17th Pennzylvania cavalry, bend. to the interests of his party aud his country were he to lend himself’ to such an object. He would go there with Sylvancs Ritcher, 1), 17th Penusylvania cavalry, killed. Jacob Garman, E, 17th Pennsylvania cavalry, side. the simple purpose of ajling in bringing about the nomi- pation of » sound candidate, upon sound and patriotic Corporal Jacob Lahman, F, mortaily. Tewis M Langdon, 8, le Philip Oris. H. leg amaputated. Dan‘el Derr, H, side. Patrick Conway, K, ley platform, and to promote harmony among the democrats and Conservatives of the country. There is now but one uestion before the country—war or peace. He assumed that it was tho desire of all who love their country that first her liberties shall be matie securo, and then ber mx- terial prosperity restored. There were some who bo lieved that these ubjects could be best Recured by war, while a great mase of the democracy held that they Bias ‘ow Ye could be obtained oniy through peace. A majority de AVI T acclimate Nile tack sehtaet termived to try war, We were piedged to submit, Had Fdwin Haut, A’ ist New. York, shoulder aud hwmg. he possessed the power not one drop of biovd would Jobn MoCabe, A, Ist New York, wock. have been shed. Thera would haye been no Soho Callthan, T Ist New York. thigh. aarshailing of hosts, ro hostile cannoo, no in Emmol, K, Ist Unifea Stator, fon. Feeppersieeer pW okae yor spent eet this country «lind of monruing and taxat Dearest le New Sore: vightlon been known, except as known to our fathers. But war Sow " his been tred The Presi'ont bas bad all the men and borg Fibres’ Aldo. ae thigh. all the money bo demanded, Neyer was there such an Macor Rufus Scott. F, 16t New York, shoulder. example of subinssion by a peopie. Nothing has becu Lieut, Honry Schiick’, K, Ist New Yerk, elbow. wanting that constitutional power conceded cr that P : avdacious usurpation coud take from the people, And Lieut, Jobo Mix, commanding 2d United Stutes, fog, 8 | nat ig the result? With mo:o battles fooght by the verely. y fy ea Lieut. Robert Lenox, 24 United States, arm amputated, three greatest conquerors of toe word tn any fly years Yimes Timmons, A, 2d United States, abdomen, uc tate, Monee, ie, tie, Unies eaeceed?, No. A-aluae ‘Andrew Lodledert.’C, 24 Unitedstater, tex Stato brDazht back? Xo. i apstiuation mi 7 &; isiued or observer a Thomas Ward, A, 2! United States, wounded. No. Have. wo bed a ames Connor, B, 24 Unitet States, abdomen, biagos, te right of babens corpxs or ‘arrests by Meeting of the Mokart General Commii- | Prvcess of law’ No, no. How ts Jt tn a material + GIBTS’ BRIGADE. Nicholas, Fenton, G, 2d United states, lez. Henry Booher, H, 18t New York, back. Lawrence Powers, B, Int New York, loz amputated, Chas B Armatrong, R, Ist New York, left hand. Sergeant Hevry Hazolbush, K, 24 United States, head, Wiitiam Duane, E, Ist Now Yerk, thigh. Edwin Sarton, H, Ist New York, ankle JM Langworthy, H, Ist New York, hip. Sergeant Chas J Garduer,C, Ist New York. ankle. Douglas Phelps, C, let New York, both thighs. Joseph Hudden, C, 1st New York, lez. Sergeant Jno Kelly, G, 2d United States, left hand. Seth Bennett, D 2d United States, nose, George W. Duriee, I, 1st New York, breast, JB Lichard, P, 1st New York, bip. Sullivan W Gibson, P, Ist Now York, thigh. George W. Banell. A, Ist New York, forearan. Joseph Fax, K, let United States, bin, 18 A debt of ‘nearly four thonguud intilions, tee, aly expenditure of pearly five wiliioas. ond a curreney ‘She Mozart Hall General Committeomet fast ovening, | worth ~— thiety-eigbt cents oa the Goleet wi two months ogo yas worth ove bandrrd jer Regunsn tig oe eee. cent more than it is sow, aud which tw 4 motion was made that a.committes of three be ap- henco will be worth’ ove hundred 4 pointed to wait upoo the State Central Conmnittee to as. | cent iess Ruy is impending; and now, 11 the fo th : | | year oc the war, what better is the prosjcct of succes cortain what action wall be takon in the State Convon- | fo at we jailed. iu Lobk vpd Lie, wut ier Wal. ui tion, Careied. courage; for no bravee men cver went to battio. The The Committee om Address reported that they would | ©! of 1563 opengd woder more aueadour ciroun 1 stances, and we were ‘told that the rebellion would be not bo ready to report the address till next meeting, and eeaned vas be fore OT etied: bur tbe-ebd tf that it would not be well to publish it Will aftor the pomi- | y, und ps bet heth ihe campaizn oF Lo nation at Chicig>. opened wit r DAD yet Captain Hanis asked if the chairman would give a | 29 ony Sa cneiee Ucaneie fair, bonest and square statemont of tho o wad with’ whet r y Tet the recurd of organizatian, THe wanted to know if it would bo © biond answer. 1; triod war 80 long, stall we now trolled by obe spirit now, as tho old orgarization wes in | try some ether means? He was foe trying comeitiatvon the past? We subautied ty a necessaty. You ‘The CHAIRMAN roplied that tn this organization there You bave trled war lor ‘our year, ball be no bargain or sale, Phe demooracy have bwen | how let us wry Our plu. Oar lore ators inde dingusted with old Mozirt aed Tammany halls beornse | Cur constiturien in conventior with yen, ink they usurped tho manacoment of evecything. Thiscom. | and paper, after a debate, by ies sveect, mittee is 10 be for the bereiit of the cemacratic masses, | coming from the hearts of freemen, and fe A motion ta inquire how much of the patronace of the | seventy-three years we prospered under Comitrolier’s and Cerporation Counsel’s oilices has been | otber prrpie ever prospered. Yet we bad our diilerences, giggn to this organization was los! During that period mere than once the Uniun was eu 6 committer next passed a resolution to mare per- | dingered The differences of 1820 were reconei ed by foctly organize the wards, It then adjourned. compomise; and by the same instrnmentality the cula bg fh san ee liom mfty was voided in 1860. Cisy, We ster, Renton, Cie The Navy. ond Dougie were there and compromise prevatiod y Gust q ne | turough their advice and eitorts, sumaer, Chase ona Aeaistant Seorelary Gustavus Vasanr Fox visited the | tite iho teaders of tho party now in power, aud whict Portsmouta, N. H., Savy Yard en Moaday, aud received | has brovght the country 8o pear to ireetrievablo ruin, a salute of thirteen gens. were hare Loo, and then, o# DOW, they were agave: nis éi son | Promise Wit republican tain of government Trasram SHAspy, 6 guns.—dhis very fast veesel, which he Able-te News tho Staten together by: - sailed from Poston Navy Yard in search of the Yalla- | [t isc ptrary to the sptrn of ff; basses, has the following list of officers:— Mere otberwive. tie wat has een ticrly pory - the adigmist:ation, To-day it ig wot a war for the Union Commander— Acting Yolautesr Tienteaant Edward, unddt tho copstitation, apd the eyes 0 (he poopie are Evan belng opered to this act.’ Hence it is atthrough all the Sta:es the cry (or a cassation of hoatilivion is being ioudy uttered. Ho regarded the oad for five bunctred taowsane more mom As a Conession tart tho war ts to prolonged through 1863. JC You seud more men dem ad ive Officor— Acting Master Chartes C, Kingsbury. ting Ensign T, M. Smith, T, Dedirer and J. Owens, M, Waug and WN. Whit. Saiting Masier— Acting Master's Motrs— Enoineert—Firet Assistant ing; Secon Agsistent, Wm. 5. Pratt; Thid Awatetants, " 8 , . : * | that the war {wi avd oo. ducted to the cad Poceenencdt aaae cyieeds r which alone it was wwaugurated, In June iast, in bis ymasier—R. Philadolpnta speech, Me, Liveoin ‘said this war’ would Surgeon's Seward in Lng ges Telano, continue at least thive years longer, Elect him and you Pa, masiars Steward—O. C. Houghton, are committed to tha! policy. ‘There ig but one way of Minoo, side-wheel, 6 guns. —Tho followtag f# alist of | avoiding such a calamity, and that is by @ chango of tho officers of the United States gunboat Mingoe, which | resident throngh the ballot box, At Chicago we pro- ogy to norMnate a candidate who will ingyire the confi ralted from Philadelphia Augest 8, for the South Adlaatic en nent ten nan Imbued with, love. of equadron:— liberty aud respect for the constitution and all is guaran- Commander—J. B, Creighton, toes oud reservanons, He expocted that the oundKiate Ticutenan{—}, 1. McGlensey. weuld be committed to a suspeuaion of atilities ands Patstame —G. H. vention of the Siaces; that is what a vast muority of Sas aectaion Poemetion us ke Coote ortuwest are committed to. #8 to Acting Assistant Poymastr—O. A. Ct rer 4 asteroid, Tone SRE ZL men, we have no speotal choice Lat us be united, disre s nans—] dig persopal and minor qovsiwerations for the 3 ln? Ensiae—B. F. Dodge, Jv F. Phinps, J. Cowtion, | Pry or the cause, utd Hencceseral wo will have rescued Lngincers—First Assistant, E. A, Duplaine; Second | Me com jou wand secured to ourselves and our chil Assisiant, W. T. Worrell; omen tren civil and political diberty. Arbitrary arrests, mili Ste 3. D Germon’ GG irs nen ely 1008) | ry trials and the suspension of tho writ of habeas odrpus, Fs Ka fae Wel as of tho presk, wilt close forever in the United Geis Gantt ©, Msher. States, He believed @ re-nnian of the States possible. Puaguhste’s Cite& Boats. Tho s-uth hes propored, throwgh her press and through Pai masters Steward—R.M. Geter. rents, 10 meet UE to se6 If Wo CADNOL Aures ao that perce Surycon’s Steward—J. Burke. nd proayerity will be Once more restored to tbe countr, = —_—— They, tor, are Wired aud weary of the war. They, te and a convention. igham’s remarks Mr. New Hamvsinen.—Tho Legislature of Now Hampshire | wart an ermistic ‘ agcembjed im oxira session on Toesdsy, the 9th instant, | At the conclusion of Mr. Val pursnant toa gummons from Governor Gi Vas Atton road the following: — moasage the Governor bestows on the Ieg ADDRESS AND RISOLUTIONS OF TRE PRACE STATE eharp lectnre for haying mogiectod their | CENTRAL COMMITTEE. at the late regniar saesin. 170 decirds that they guall ooy Oormene—The State Contral Committee, appointed pow devivo @ plan fur the relief of tae Trougury oF that | py avi repinsen gg the Peace tae, .te, Ando promote recre iting, us ho does not consider wh mot in tt 9 of New York ov r por the Bountios offered ns ageyrso to tho ond proposed. | ¢ to weport that they have dis ree Tapia, praceesing. youre ‘oatmeal, Fepbutoas [Posed fron icm, and ask to aw dacherged. hey vant than any other Pastore State, 1s tho rst among tim to | Le TS" ine State upew tha ceenge whiet bee sador from the finaccia!l demands of the crisis, ocetirred in pe ble pinion, Althoogh we have antctpated ae that tbe mertiv of the enw Ould syed vindicate ites a THE WEEKLY KERALD Teooxnitor: of sn'naw becowing aprarente to years ago. % ve Brat took opeu st the , mot the war us repugnant to tates ally. und as tad ue to | so nmit the ianeta an ace el friends. and with Lard of Lioyty. We were cvengunoed as tral Others who partictoated In ont views wer eo evernies Of taatr cou pheid our doourines ning pariego hate, and i fon of & tyranulon, But io the fa all this the cause iteaif vadvewes to the hearts and tue pair oie mice Aled OF FlUCe > verane shew The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the Country, Tae Waextt Iieraun, for tho present wook, ready to- morrow (Satord®y) morning, will contain — ‘The Iatevt deapatcliew Crom the Uvioa Army in front of Atlanta, Ga,, with an account of General Shorman’s Inst important Munk Movement, by which the Rebel iines of Retroat from Aliauta are entively out off, Jilustrated with Northern yeop'e. AS our arn the expnastr® territory in @ ft Map Of the Scene of Operations; The latest Nows from 4 Will the Blood @f Our Hobie COUnteyioCR, “hed aw the Army under Lieatenant General Grant at Petersbarg, firs —08 the Sonth grey more deter. 0 the growih uf visuuidh fuuationm Va., with dotails of the brillknt movement of a part of | jn ihe po (our rysorth ge of tagy aud tooucy Alike tho Arming near Deop Bottom, and of tho results already ate og gs te gS nobleved; Full details, from our owa corrorpondents, of otvil war began Admiral Farragut’s brilliant achiovements in Mobile Bay; The latest acoownte of Geuore! Sheridan's Opera- tong aad the Movements of the Rebels in the Shenandoai Valley; Tho latest News from the Union Forces im dif (erout portions of the country; Fuit, acvonnte of tbo d Pivate Talahaawee; Tho tetest | lot News from Enropo, and all othor parts of the world; | of them poetry; Two excellent Stories; IWileresting Articies; | boys ho I terat ntite Here; Theatrical Review for the | piace poe) OMLIONE 1tum the South t wroek; Interesting reading for Fartmors and Agricuk | fir eon ome) torfaia; Sorting Intetpance, Pacotie; Roviews cf the Monoy, Commaerctal, Ney Goods, Cattle nnd Horse Market, end accounts of all important evouts of the | best been ole eaten t Hine Fe 19 Fat y vila the dew seratte pi G i the fatiing fortunes of one 1o aK fur pelrienam of Ui t ther be \. people wh u oy ft if Termvs—inele eubsoriptions, $4 Three conten $5; Five | Pee ce I a apts te Bh RY 4 copies, $8; Ten copies, $US. 'Rinale copies Five Gents ‘oneat ad meke fh Petia, Let very mse evob, A Jimited mombor of advortisements inserted, who Joven big cQuadY Ucce en Whe reodAMUAd Iyadece Of tale @embers of the Ne FB. STLVENS, National feoretary, New York city. P. 6.—Those who design attending the Couventiva are ested to communioute their Dames aud resdeuce we e, at Chicago aftor 201b mst isw Yous, July 1, 1864. ng at Fo the chctonait Ge 5 Ind., August 13, was ag largely julligan denounved peech, as did ober vty, thy farth Bis wars* Let whe donrrate the revered and Mie tenet tae aad elpies War cannot aud on yecendine Yoreign Statesean:i ot for domest) fotlowing resal The peace demonstration here to-da: attonded as the Laporto meeting. Dr. the war and the dralt im ap bou A series of bitter resolitions were ado; that war is disunton and eters! soparation, au saying, “We demand a cessation of hostilities and @ nae tional convention of all tho Statea to nettle the terma of ‘They denounce the draft and threaten resinte erase yee tno new segengnte be im pe in the State, and that the order statloning « regiment Fort Wayne bo rescinded, . The oighth resolution authorizes the Mayor to appoins 4 committee of ten to notify the leading republicwns that they will be held respoosible for all outrages committed by soldiers and ved, has bven passing throu ful political convu revel oleuce atvempts by force to wudo the work of am and patelots, and (hus, by resort to the brute power of p sical compulsion, subvert the fundamental priaciples of free governments, created by diving inapirat.on aud acting Resolved, Phat to God that we now betold the excitement and Pp pnd beactialt, gratitude ‘a visi ubsidence ol sion which has secompanied this | S208 to It, domacding th think we see that the polit.c r % over our bi Xhausted ita power, and that ascaron of returning ealm i 14 aboidt to rep w * patriot to Build up anew" the splendid fabric Atiempted to destroy clings and in y of su cidal hauda ha y. this spirit we f party or com: olforts to take in @ permanent call upou the democracy 0” all the States to ens our declaration, the covstitution an » an any aid or assistance to the coutinu' unconstitutional wai ca'l upon the American peo} plicity in the dreadfi! past, to a advantage of the suspension of ho iin the storm to ob and for the initiation aud perfe tion of so.ue mode of conciliation and reconclltation whio! aia uuite our country on & lasting basis of peace, fo will aever give ‘ng of this unb wo are for peace, and determi to bave peace, and we eurnestly pray that the President revoke hig proclamation for the draft, eed treat with the Confederate government upon terms of peace and the re~ Tho first ultra sentiments were heartily cheered, and those present avowed thelr opposte candidates and time servers who dai not openly avow opposition to the war. scathing comment on the Mclonald poliey, and arraye the democracy of the Ninth Congressiona} district ia aw attitude of hostility to tne government. neries of meetings to control the Chicago which are engineered by Vallaadigham and Dis 11 for the many thousands here led.” an tovether from every county of the State of New York, we believe that it ta the duty of the come meet wt Chicago on the 29th of Au of the Union.’ ing convention, gust, to give expression to th to declare na tion to military e the democratic to cause this calling of 8 a ‘The meeting ts represented tn thelr sovereian capacity au immediate armal-tic tion to give the States and the to deliberate upon and Resolved, That 1f in the o Convention the naw mpi fibally concluds a forin of tform and candidate nt To Paper Munutacrure: id for 10,000 reams of good Fourdrinier Apply at this offes: om of Fine Tr NIGHT BLOOMING a remark that extinguishes ail doubts as tou led perfumes, What the America was amo: Jong ite would be Fi a wh wm ls —| maktng a third pi thin chargeter enter! FDR, ise, iB toe for the Presiven y. there whl bi The Criter uses the Extract of a yi inclp'es wall ba al ke on the fundam, y, vir:—Shail tt be peace join mpon that eouvention the f obfain a portion of those who are already war) candidates already nominated represent al J yohey to vather t tertain the oppor restoring the country to ils f presperity and happiness, onl: to be obtained by the elec tion of a prace President, pleds d to the support of a pence . actin, this em LL who eliny'to the 0 “da by 4 PHALON & BON, ; banner al! who Sold by all druggtats. ETS Royal Havana Lottery.—75 it for Prizes, 1 for don dion: TAYLOR & CO. ¢ 2 Resolved, That we offer our solemn protest acainst the jton'and iawleas despotism of the present adinit re constiiution and destrnetive to It has dented te sovereizn Bankers, 16 Wail street, Legalized Lote GALLAGBER & BRR ‘street, Philadelphia. tration as subversive of ¢ u Prizes Casbet teres, and information given. reby abs ed daw yon that i Tthas trampled down a nation that it | tertes and info upon the ritins of const! It haa and ia stilt w of exterminating of exterminating | Prizes Cashed in Royal Havana an@ all legalized. Lotteries. ‘ine ‘ALECK &-CO,, Brokers, 24 Pine street, ms War Liond of freemen trom the h and blotting from the American consteliation na half oF It has sought to arouse, malignant passions and enlist the most wicked and if {8 but anbvort f and of the press, n-elilzen his pana: z government and wo stripped from the America: Lim to the basttle without lently anppresaed the the P'antation ed friends. who Tt bas angniled every for the protection of the eftizen, and -1o, tyranny ot military violence: y at's What's the matter,” hottie, and mada just as they to be, or we shall atop inaking then ‘Tho Plantation Bitters pu They oreste a hewitiy appet re an antidote to cha under the constituti ; and # free and rangthon and invigorate, of water ant diet. which govern pation an | late hourm. nt itse-€ is InaLitute: and we wara this ai strengthen the s9 5: 7 resaive that we will t aw, ot military Interference with electto Y more arbitrary arrests of our citizeos. to the mainte our fortunes and our T ‘They purify the Hreath and att hey cure d:pensia unit cous fart rule of martial of the atonach. hich we pledye our Ih entertained, fs au oi cial ay ts not ‘or the restoration o of stavery in the Southern States o1 and foratshes unm b tian in these bitter fed to weak ant on, but the sestruction re cold by all respectable mer hants, Seo that ¢ United states stamp ever the cork See that the stamp hae wat le has our Priva’ steel plate side Vnion, which they Beware of re of overthrow 1 arty interests, and ot fuate instiutions avane jehing them {0 permanent des th if i r n Bitters by the swinger and imposto at it $8 our bornden duty, and wi glorious privitee, to hold in lasting recollection thow Teas men who, In Une popular arsenbii Lyon's Purr ONTO CATAWBA RANDY, sarttele i said to equal Pres rtavion !e sold at DEMAS BARNRS & CO holesa’e Agonts, 2 Park row, Now Yorm, Mar be Neen, Gravte, beads of MEN aul ANIMALS from ail parts of (he world tren daily, by Messe y. the dozen or barre! 81a th aid honor teat all such por their own lives be a redand abana: And wa now mos n di vais, will, fitmt, of swhich we trust if not diet 389 Tere party shadl bo Tevavected wth the seins La Ba Gita i th weittin charts Examinations. w FOWLER & WELLS, Moreno About 100 Corti tte commend WOLCOTT! ment need ew, Suld every y Resoived, That to the ond that the opinions and ever of this State. ios ind ndap ea Fron’ Medions Bred am Sint f men fn thisette Lickrone ts a ejovenetor of Unape esttona, and to pre sand sound policy :— 17—!. f, Pinnders, proadkabie and in{initnb!e exeaterce for all nervous com. 10 infallihie spectiie in favor of Cormect JF ue plaints, no matter how prodace In caves of Genorat Dettity and Dyspepsia. Thelgood effects wit be fek immediately. partiowtarty re imanded to give the Blo estore vtremeth, vitality, amd “or mix boites for S. ILLYER, Propeiatorw Si Coane streot, New ¥oai. Saki by H. B, Heimbola, 301 Beealwag: Demas, Darnes & Co, 2 Park row Peas: Its mission Is t phystcat ability: HUTCIMNGS & one. aL L. Pram, pat the pence demncrac 4 fintr Dye, BPreasevasive AH No, O Antor Jemma, eiations esa Darpt ' ‘The dye nyptie] by wkfiful resists, Natie, Matarced Jotm cared by Dr ZACH Asatte, 100 Coras, Punions, al) disnases of the fee Fran is Beordick, Deatness, Impaives Signt, THE WEAD, . Guyer, Peter vet that the reeointione CATARRUAL ‘on of the one apport The democracy of the State ion ty the Nawona! with the exeey mmittee to Chie, He Rnd att cents EMBRAN &, MERDe Ob opnored ty ¢ Listrust of them, ing agy thing her ALLEN Ot Gstly @nooged the motion, contend ntioa expressed no distrust of’ Cae regu. Tar deiezation. but sim dy recommonded the apyoutm ‘ to represent the views 0 OROSK BYE STRAIGHTEN SD IN ONE MENTE n adv ivory ¢ mmiito crmsulténg rooms, 81 The question was pot, apd tho resolution dectore! stricken cat, the ayes evitently be ‘The otber resolutions were adopted nan anousip. SVRECH OF FRANANDO WoOD, The meeting thon catled for Mr. Wood, an! be res ponded bricuy, reviewing too history of the ge or tho Inst four yenrs, relerriag to the ovortites for : censation of hosilities as made through bimsel! two the effort of Vice President Stephens to get to Waatingtom, and tho recont cavference of Mr. Greely with the eye Fats, as evidenco that tho South is tired of war and ihe North too wants peace, and this be attained through the siccess of tho cemo |, followed by an arraigtice and a conven- tion of all the States to consider and reconotle the dif- lerences existing between them. At the moetiog im fromt of the Syracuse House, Judge thia mooting was addressed by Colonel Whiting, of Jeiierson county, and Hon. 1 A, Lawrence, of Queens. Letiors sympachizing with the objects of tho meoting J. Bowie, of Maryland; Joba | an- eoticat; John 1,’ Stiles, of Poonsylvania Notger G. Miller, of Oneida; Wm, BR. Lawrence, oo Rhod Syracuse; James W. Singie- is; Riebard O'Gorman, ¥. ©, Linnivy aod T. Sold by ar @ copierows, ‘Tho best and mbeapest avtiole Peo mit pm Grover & Baker Machines, #6 Broneyvay, ¥ ew Y jork, Biastle Stitoh Sewing and 235 Fulton street, Broosyo. NHVs Mair Dye—50« Binet ec Brisven luimitable Har Guttion Wa 1 Barciag issioners at Niagara Majesty” Champecoe y WM. N. WARD, No. 7 Broad st Highest Premium Lock Sait oh Sewing WHEELER & WiLGOX. Onderdouk presided. Jewelry not Watches, @ ¢ aN Desert p- were reoeived (rom Hons, for ete by GEO. CALLEN, 49 f Rreadway, ope door Island; Judge Comstook, Ladtos for the Co +, tf You Wish While Mr. Wood was speaking the rejected resolution was carried over to wie Syracaso House meeting. Tho vote ut the Franklin eqitare mecting rejecting it was ro. nd she reso!wiion declared adoptod, this vote was reeoveldi Winslow's Soot! ding Syrap for children Teothing, eures Dyxonir the Stomach and Bow No More Gray Hair natant study, Com and Diseriy on, rogulales dc@F 8 Wind Colic This evening @ third meating was hold at Shakspero befors eight o'clok the ball was deusely me Miod with indies, Baldness —rorty= proked, the gallerton y De GKAND- Mr. Fofgh preaided, amd th nor Weller, af Califor the history of the edminisiration, dem unced ag ery and uBconmitutional many of ite acts, and ox- pressed bimacif jn tayor of aa armistice of the States, believing that the peo! Phe Admiral’s Wi T “ eo Adrien! got SHS WRITRS HIM A LEY f iG AT Fi é DIVORCE Ca 4 they became & and convention f both sections and Ghe Refuses Hie ily, when the meeting Call for a Democratic State Conventio Avoaxy, August 18, 1864, ete Central Commis. ® State Convention weg A ABUTENANT cows RF A¥OR AND 18 800. She is Discovered On t! SUB SAILS W ND RB: The Admiral Becdunes gro LIASONS An A Suit te Commenced b RRVES A PRARFOL HRN 1 At a mooting of the Demooratto hold in this ely to-da: ‘ed to meet in Aibawy, on t! vate an oloctoral ticket and candidal thems (Th THE COLC Ry @PS8 THR POAT, GUT OF Thi 4 aad Puts dete ND HER DIANE caled Package te #3" OP ENGLISH ARISTO. AMORALI EY, READ NATION aL POLICE OAZETEY Call for m Conservative Convention at ‘The Union Conservative National Convention will bo IL, on Saturday, the 97: hy Urelve o'clock noon, under tho Conservative National Com 1 the Lon, Anis Heudall, of Washing. sls chalimen, All citizens of the Untied ramount pecesti'y of avendouing oondteting eure the cleviton of a new aduinistration, thet wil ro. beld in tha city of Ching’ ay of Augus: Trusso, BO Che Geleby tent Lever 7 Pevedt Supporters © ad Br Miiites, of whig ates, who doliove in the | | Pruncers Fut duals OF by ddlegaitons, aud par. oratligs ahd action 31 the C j SVEN Od Hitt re ort Of cardidates for the biLce of epidoat of the Yalied Eiarer, elbows oF the Pomination aud. at Frosident aad Vice