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ee aa NEW YORK HERALD SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1864. for many articles, though there was 00 esrecial cpangs } Pn: NEW YORK HERALD NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. fo | im prices, exceps in a few instances. Couuon was firmer. > e eee Rew AS ML Kick: ele git P Petrolecm was qeiet, Ov "bange flour was Sa) Petersburg, Deep Bottem, the Shenandoah | positively, yea or nay, settle the quidstion of Bedach in 06 Firat Fred Cleveland, gt oat eat a) \y Ohman Auguet 90,1864. SAMES GORDON BENNETR oc. higher, with iar demand. | Whent were ue; | Valley, Allaate, Dalton and Mobile are the! armistice against Jeff.’Davis and) bis mecceda | etrvct, near Broadway, ot Qall-past ten tm the moraing | THR REPURLICANS' AD “RRA Citi¢heo ruewoen- eles renege bare many points at which the war now rages more | ries of the peace-at-any-price faction of the | #848 awurter.to eight im the evening. naa TIAL GusymARION. ‘OFFICE M. W. CORNER OF FULTON 4XD NASSAU STS. or less fiercely. Such agtivity, and at so many points, iu this midsummer weather, witha tropi- cai heat in the greater theatres, evinces a de- quiet, lard Grmer, and whiskey Grm. Froights were dull, The Qa ico What President Liscolm Probably Will Do, North. Mr. Lincolu bas the game ia hie bands; but tuefe is no time to be Loat in playing the winning card. P At St. Aue’s eburch, Kiphtesuth street, cose Frith svonue, the rector will preach at the qnarter to eight ia the moruing, half-paut ten in che morning and half past tarce 18 Che a tern0ee serriews—the later tor deaf ma Extensive preparations are spoken of (or the stendanes at Ctitoago, daring the Democratic Convention, of num- hers of gentlemen hitberto.prominent| la the republicam party, who have become woxious for a change of admie- TERMS cach in advance. Movey soot by mai! will bo é neh : . j : aerathy: © ‘pave been in and Waat He Vagnt w Do, termination to Jose no time in the prosecution | | aod the Rev. J. .W. Buckmagier ab a quarted 40 eight ip | Mtetice. Republicans here, who corre. + the rink of the sender, None but bank Diliseurrent im). uy 4. ratified to learn that the question of | of the war. Under the cireumstauces, that de THE PLOTS AT NIAGARA FALLS. | &4 cue evening. ‘Apoadouce with the leaders of their party in ape oe New York taken termination is a geod ono; yet we cannot wee ane | pd cihecRow. Joseph M. MeNuity will preach. in the gic. | MORSOL the country, have arrived et the to them THE DAILY BERALD, Foor ceats per copy. Annual qubscription price $14. THRE WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, at Fore cente per copy. Aunuai subscription price:— $2 5 Postage fve cents per copy for three mouths, Avy larger number addressed to names of subscribers, $1 50 oncd. of ten, Twonty copies, to one address, one year, $25, and any larger number at same price, An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twenty. Zhese rates make (he Waexty HuRatn (he cheapest pudlication in the country. he Luxorean Eninon, every Wednesday, at Five cents er copy, $4 per annum to any part of Great Britalo, or 96 to avy part of the Contivent, both to include postage. The Cartronm Epiiox, on the 84, 13th and 23d of each moath, at Six conts per copy, or $3 per annum. Apvarrisrueyrs, to a limited numbor, will be inserted . 15 } necessarily involve an armistice, which will al- An extra copy will be sent toevery cab | He Treasury is warmly in favor of this ;eace an armistice is the prevailing topic of discus- sion in Washington; tuat the other day a con- | avoid the reflection that if the determination of ference of New England leaders of the re: | the War Department og tome equatly import- publican faith concluded that the only course | ant points hid) been equally good two or of salety to the admiuistration, under exist- | tiree months ago” our bard worked gold ers ing circumstances, “is in proposing negotiations | might be taking the-r ease in camp this seyore for the termination of the war;” that “these 7 Weather, and the country be happy in the eva- fidenoe that the rebellion had received its death blow. Tt is sata by thove who. preted to know the | thoughts of tc master rebels that the South movement, and that Presideat Lincoln is Like- | leaders desire peace, It 8 also gaid by the wise, having expressed the very sexs ble,opin- | ame persons that the army under General ion that “if it can do no good it will do no | Grant is exhausted, demoralized and bas ‘no harm to try it on.” fight in it,” and that it has lost nearly ninety Tuis is good news, But we are further as- | thousabd mea since May, while that under sured from Washington that the republican | General Lee has hardly suffered. at ail in ail leaders there fully comprehend the critical | this terrible fighting, and is ready fpr any ser sitnation of their party, and that a movement | v!ce—is better than ever it was. Now, if this for an armistice is the only card now thut oan be } @ceount of the two armies be true, it must be a played successfully to take the wind oui of the | Very easy matter for Lee to destroy Grant's of the peace democracy; and, lastly, we | @tmy; and by the destruction of that army he low a postponement of the draft uaiil after the Presidential election that the Secretary of Reported Arrival of Major Hay, the Pree aident’s Private Secretary, at Ntiga> Fa—Consmitation of the Rebel Agente | Something Extraordinary on “Boot Important Dociarations of the mebei Lavoys Regarding Peace, &e. | OUR NIAGARA FALLS DRSPATOR. Niagara Pants. August 20, 1834, * Tnere ha been quite an excitemont here today over the rumor-that Major Hay bod arrived, He wasdn [Ot foto oa Yoursday event”, and private @spatches ware reccived iast aight, and agatp this’ morsiag, by regitDils ot this place, from partics in Buffalo, asking them to scertain what hotel tay was sgoyping at, One of thes deapatches d to have boon from Deam Richmond. L. was aunoynced in the Bulfilo papers that Hay was there, and em route for IWinois; but thisdoes uot cor. roborate ioformation ha bat been recelyoa bere, Sanders and sorte of bis party’ have blated that they ax pee od Hay,on tbe Canada sido either last aightor this morning. It he ig heresho ts ovidentiy incog, IC he has not been bere, judging from developments, he must have in some Way Communicated with the rebel agents on the Canada aide, a Holcombe aud Sanders wero,both as the (liftoa this morning, and loft allof a sudden this.afveraoon tw see | eth atrect Pepaby terian church (the Kev, Dr.8.B, Ball's, oomviction’ that everywhere the masses of the party are between Hroadway and Kighth avenue, at balf-yast tea ut’ |S°FUsly dissatiaCed with the condition of the presees $bo merotug and & quaries to eight in tuo evenia2, » The Alangon Methodist ipisoopal church, Norfolk street, dvetweea Graud and Broome, will be opened for Divine worship'to-day!'"Preachiag’ in the morning by the pre- eiding eider, Kev, EL ward, ta the ag by the “Rov. Joay Cocheag, ., Divine service will be held by the Church’ of the Holy Arindty, ia Rurgers Tostitute,. Fith avenue, verwoom forty fret apd Forty-sevarid st , this Agternooh, at Ave o'clock. The Rev, B, HL. Abbott will preacn ‘All Tease who Take the Sword shall Porish with the Sword" wilt ‘be tha” subject ‘disenssed this afterdoon, pres Nock, at Metropohtan 1 “izih avenug, In jo evEnToy, at alge o'clock, “Lhe “Micacy of Prayer." At thg Christian Chapel, oon Tue, LAA i ou hicky University, Beta tis 4 iy | @'clOe cooe ey Hts abare. will be. Bible discussion, gorner of Broxdway id. Twonty third atreet, this morniog @t hall past boo E Pubic medium: ‘roe uf-past seve lock Da. Randolph will ais- mania, and the Coyvention in Peodemo- Dim and the Descent, Rev. Thoa; Armitage, D. D., wil! & ¢ Robert.Orxham, formerly of toe will preach thls moralog at halt in. the evening at balf-past gevey to the Madis on nirty-first street, cbis Administration, and are willing Bow to support any deceas Nominee in opposition to Line tu. TROUBLE WITH JAPAN, Advices from Kanagawa, Japan, to May 18, have been received bere, Affairs there wore threatening, and 6 wasonly in consequence of the presence of 8 large fleet that an outbrouk was prevented. The Jupanese government seemed very determined in their eflorts te close that port, and had even officially stated to the: Brite ish Minister that it was essential m order to preserve peace. The same statement had been made to tho French: Minister, and threatening language used. There was @ Cordiki co-operation between the ministers of the United States, Great Britain, Fraoce and the Nuiberlands, wie ‘eventeenth strect, west Of | bad hold a number of conferences, and were agreed am 10 bbe Policy to be pursued, and were making unites efforts to check the policy which the Japancse govern. ment were dispose? to garry out. In addition to the British fleet already in these watera the British sbip-de- war Conqueror, with a battalion of mariues, was expect eA daily. This would give che British fourteen ships and ‘fAiteen huodred men. There were besides.» Freno core wette—tha Dopleix—and’ two Dutch corvettes te port. ‘Ths Americas Minister nas asked that ships may be sone Eu! a Calif . ‘ i " Ny 1 )Aveoue Baptist church, corner of Saco rabies Hexaco, and ia the Furopesn and Catiforaia | 414, promised by an intelligent correspondent | might almost certainiy conquer a peace. Yet | Ciay wt Si. Catherines, which im nine miles from here. tina ae ious tea o'clock. The afternsva service | to pim as soon us possible, as i$ is occessary that a show itioas, wai r ) VOLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, covtaining tmport- ot Lews, solicited from any quarter of the world; if used, will be liberally paid for, gge Our Forwicn Corres. PONDENTS ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED 10 SAL ALL LETTERS: Chat th’s thing will be tried, and very soon, | it will be observed that he docs not assault Ove of tie Washington newspapers. ideutified | that horde of “Yankeo Vandals,” though it lies with the Kitchen Cabinet, has been evidently | Tight under, bis nose, desecrating the “sacred laboring to throw out some hiats ia this direction | Soil” of his beloved Virginia. He evidently for several days past; butit beats about tho bush | has a very different opinion of the relative ca- 89 very cautiously and gingerly that it uurdly } pabilities of the two armies from that enter- Something extraordinary ia now o@ foot, aod the geos- ral belief is that Hay is somewhere in this vicinity, and that Holcombe and Sanders have taken ‘the proposition, that Hay bas brought to them to St, Cathdsiten'to obostty with Clay, To-morrow will doubtless developtbe whole affair —_ Church of the Resurrection, Thirty fifth street, a fow doors east of Sixth avenuo, the Kev, Joho oylo will preach this moraing. Divue secvice at dali-pass ton O'clock. ie THE INSTALLATION OF ANCHBISHOP At OLOSKEY, This interesting ceremony will tuke place this nidiaiog: of force should be kept up by all the Powers haying trea- ties with Japan, INCREASE IN TH® PRIS OP STAMPED EXVRLOPRE. The pricd at which stamped envelopes are (urnished the Post Office Department, under @ recent contragt, being largely in excess of those heretofore made, the Department tas issued a circular to the various offices ‘ako Path ices bee os Profeasor Wedgewood, of the Law Unizaraity of Now } St the cathedral, in Mott street; with great golemnity aud NO NOTICE taken of anonymous correspondence, We | approaches a distinct and definite idea as to | tained by the Southera peace organs published | York, and Supervisor Ely, of New York, had ay all Uho attfaction of the Catuolic ritual, Ample prepara | anpouxcing ® corresponding advanced rate at which do aot retura reecied communications. what the administration will probably attempt in this city. interview with Holcombe this morning, in) con. Views bare beow made for the accommodation of the pub. | they are to be furnished to the public, The tuerease ia cr 5 bia x i " i i nection with ope ‘or two other persoas, They | lic, aud it is certain that immense crowds will be jira, } the price of the lottor size is about seventeen per ceat. — ee —--= | imbehalf of peace. We are otherwise informed, Lee and Grant, with their armies face to | cisco that tho interview was highly gatistac, |. sent. ‘It is, however, just, as well to inform ovary body THE HEALTH OF WASHINGTON. Wolume XX? o. 23% | howeycr, that Mr. Lincoin has,xesolved upon, | face, have been struggling these’ two months tory, and that they are impressed with tho fact that | that entrance to tho cathedral without tickets will be Tho municipal autnorities being negligent of their daty AMUSEMENTS TO.MORROW EVENING. FIBLO'S GARDE, bi oadway.--Rasr Lrxwe WALLACK’S TN EATLE, Sroadway.—Ereieey, WINTER GARDEN, Eroadway,—Kvgxraopy's Rovcn Draven NEW ROWERY TBEASRE, Bowery.—Tax Siouriess Bio. —Lar 1V~ KOwKES ve THe PreEnces, BOWERY Bower Jones Baw -Fisuermyy oF 1 Takes Guanosuax— BARNUN'S MUSEUM. Broadway, 1; Dwanis, Auninon, Salristm ECs me el Goce TNS Mac GavemDurcumax is Diertovinies, at A, B.,3 dk Ty WOOD'S NINSTRE! Bones, Daxces, a CAMPBELL axp Exct TALL, 51¢ Broadway, —-Beaiort, *R AND Hes Mex. s ere INSTRELS, 199 and 20 Bowerr.—Va Mrtance ov Limiorian Oppreims. AMERICAN TUEBATRS. No. 44 Broadway.—! Pantomtnns, Beeiosaces, &cc—Utn Gracey Goewte? MEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 - Ouniosmes anv Ly Shou dam bee HOOLE?'S OPERA H Soxcs. Dances, Buntmsquss Ne York, San ay, August 21, 1864. THE SITUATION, The war bulletin of Mr. Stanton last night reports the cepuise 0: the euemy in the attack oa Thursday on the Weldon rad, where the Tenth corps, under Geveral Tuey heid their position on the Weldon road at jast accounts, Tbe enemy en the south Gide of the James made an attack on Warren’s right, but Warren, participated. cal must of course be rejected; but the administra- of the North in the wrong before the whole and will no doubt shortly issue, a prociama- | for a mastery that should give one or the other tion opening the door to any bona fide overtures | the opportunity to strike a decisive blow.’ Lec of peace whieh the leaders of the rebellion may | has at length come to the definite gonolusion have to offer. that he cannot gain that mastery in the little Now we would respectfully sugyest, “to | theatre of operations on the James river. whom it may concern,” that such a proclama- {| There appeared to be a pretty equal, balance tion will most probably end to the prejudice of | of powers there. Lee had the advantage of the administration and the advantage of the | position; Grant very evidently that of numbers, enemy. For example, a proclamation is issued | Lee, relying upon the strength of his position, recommending an armistice and inviting pro- has ventured ontside movements, while Grant posals from Richmond. Jeff. Davis seizes the | has closely applied himself to such a devclop- opportunity to propose an arm/stice for six | ment of the struggle as would give him tle months, with the condition that the land and | benefit of his advantage in numbers, He is naval forces of the Uuited States shall be witt- | doing this day by day by the extension of his drawn from the soil and the waters of the so- | lines. If Lee attempts to keep pace with him d “Confederate States.” These overtures | in thie much longer, as he has done ‘hitherto, the rebel line will soap very badly one of these fine days. And Grant has another tion will thus accomplish nothing towards OUS%, Brook!yn.—trmrorux | Peace, and nothing towards that next object in | #dvantage in this: his communication with oe importance—of putting the leaders of the rebel- all parts of bis line is rapid and easy, while lion and their copperhead peace agitating allies | Lee’s is not. Grant’s operations are on an interior line. His result must come ‘soon, country and before the world. and will come the sooner because of what is To do this effectually something more than | in progress in the valley. Lee certainly can- @ proclamation is called for. ‘The simplest and | not have more than forty thousand men on shortest way lies in the appoiatmentof a peace | Grant's front, if he bas so many—and Graat commission to Richmond, with overtures for | must know it, an armistice for six months, and a convention Lee has certainly sent a reinforcement to of all the States within this lucid. interval to | Barly—it is said of two divisions of Longstreet’s consider the larger subject of a treaty of peace. corps. Sheridan bas done infinitely better. anamicable adjustment of our national trouble'can bo pal, that, while the rebel agents bere prefer the indo- pendence of the South, they assert that if nogotiations are commenced terms may be agreed. upon under which thoy will come back’to the Union. Thoy urge an armis tice and convention of the States to agree upon ¢ Above all, they hope that the Chicago Convention wai! not lay down any ultimatum to etart upon. It appears that the losses of ghe South, referred to in my despatch last night, were up qo the time of Cract's crossing Jamos river, and oot up to the proseut timo, as I stared, ‘The representatives of Roboldom have recetved lattars from Richmond as iate as August 10, by way of Wiiming,, ton and Bermuda. Wiison, of M the Armistice Question Boston, August 20, 1964. Senator Witson publisbes a note denying all the reporta to the eect that be is m up with any proposition for au armistice with the @bels, He says:— No public man connected with the administration iajin (avor 01 av armistice | persooally koow tuas President Lincola and sil the members of bis Cabinet have un- doubted faith in tne success of our armies and the com. plete triumph of our cause, With this belief they will parsue the most vigorous measures to reise moncy men to carry on the war, i STEELE'S ARMY. Our Littio Rock Correspondence. | Lirtix Roc«, Ark., August 1, 1364. DISCRIMINATING AGAINST REGULAR MERCHANTS AND GIVING & MONOPOLY TO SUTLERS. ‘The new order of the Treasury Deportment, allowing only sutiers to Dring iv goods, is strongly condemaed by absotutely tmpossibic; and those persons who are fortu nateencngh (0 nold tickets ean only get in throuch the mai door. ‘Phe rear entrance wilt uot be opened to any body under way circumstances. whatever, Be, io this warm weather, seosivie poopie who have go tickols Aad Who Cavuor Pew procure thom, as the saving goes, tor love er misey, had ‘better go 10 mas o'se- where or stay at hom. quietly relying on the repérie {tue press, whom yobody eaa kaop out. anywhere, for full details of wit, that the clergy, aud especially | the Archbianop, may door 817. Fon the intormation of the public, we republish the programme Of the grand ceremonies to take place tas morning. . Uhe instaliation takes place ia the catbedra! at bolf. past ten o'clock A. M. ‘the Right Rov. Dr. Tima, Bishop of Builalo, wilt officiate as celebrant at the pup- tidcai high mass, andthe Most Rev Archbishop McCios. ey ‘will deliver bis inaugural address, ‘tbo Most Rev. Archbishvp of Gultimore, all the pre Jato; of the proviace of New York, andéa large uumpor of the clergymen of New York and the neighboring dio- coacs, are expected to be proscut, The ceremonies wiil be impressive, solemn and highly toterosting. I'he mpuaic, which wall bo of the highest order, will be uader the yee of Professor G, A. Smith, organist of the iy ‘Admission will be by ticket, and no person will be per- mitiod to eater om the oceasion ky, the dour on Maiberty street, exc-ptthe cergy. This reguiation will be strictly osried out, For the &:Ke of good order ali are requested to enter by the front duvr ou Mott street. A ton will tako place be(ore the services com- mence. It will leave the sechiopiecopai residotice, in Mulberry stroet, at w quarter past ten A.M, and. wil roceed down Muiberty sticet to Prince street, through ® Mott streot, (nence to the Trout oF the caine denter by the middie door aod up the seawe aisie to thesunctuary. ‘hose who have tickets fursthe chairs im the middie aisle wil betaccommodated with their aeats immed:arely after the proc-ssitu enters cho sanctuary ‘ine pewboiders of suo cathedral will be engitied to their-seete on that day, and, alter accommodating them, everything wilt be done to provide for oimers who may ‘de Lresent. The procession froin the house to the cathedral wili be ia toe a hf hen od in guardivg the public heaith, the militia are Gow ‘ap work, with the aid of a largo ‘force of contrabande, im cloawaing the city of its disease, provokiog superfuities. TRADE WITH CANADA ‘The President, by proclamation, has deciarod Newport, Vermont, eutitied to all the privileges in rogard to the exportation of merchacdise iu Sond to the Britis Norte American provinces. The State Departinent has been officially informed thet ‘the Goversor of Canada has prohibited the exportation of anthracite coal from that proviuos ms amy Manner or way whatever, ANOTHER SMUGGLER CAPTURED. Another smuggter, oamea Delaco, was captured this week on the lower Potomac. this gailant yobog officer, wuo received his death wou in tront of letersburg, will be consigned to their Testing place at twoo’ciock P. M, to day. Fromali the p parations that bave beca made to do honor to they mory of this vobie patriot by his brothers in.arm, its | be expected that the iuneral will be of the most kiud. Jbe remains ate gow lying in state to the nor's Room, in the City Hafl, where a guard of b watched over them ail last uight. This tribute dierly allcotiou was paid to the dead by Colonel Ji Bazley oi tho Sixty-cloth. The procession to Calvary tery will move from tie City tall, ia tats city, at twoo'ciogk PM, 16 wilt be accumpanied by a ‘faent of the sixty-ninth, the old regiment of the and by the officers aud members of Corcoran’® aud:the irish Brigade who are at present ia the ollicers of tho Firat division are lavited to attend form, as well a4 ail brotber soldiers in New Yj a funeral Ibis to be hoped, ae we expect, U ‘ pai : Jahinle the Union party beres Sutiers havo large stocks dat} feioni wilt be iott undone to honor the ares of tois Shey were repaised and a rember ef prisoners taken. | Sond upon this mission three of our most able, | than any other man we have lind in the valley. | ¢ eming in, woot of which are tranaferred to tho city a Pag ay Benet hort 2} Give and gallant cereader of ther liberties of Dic. Stanton (urther annouuces the receipt of late news distinguished and universally respected public { He did not let the interest with whiet he fol- res, om the sly, And @ mere moiety 50d in camp t the | > A dargea@umbce of Lhe treats of the Cathedral tana, ° lee {rum General Suerman, Ali was going on well. bs i. § diers. This gives the scatiers a woo poly, at ineir own | and of the Jivcere, > New TRack ror sug Tarp Avewon RartRoaD be men; and, whether their overtures shatl be ac- } lowed Early at Strasburg distract his attention | ricer, ‘ana, an the sutter i zeocrally in companywun | & The Mow Rav. Aroubiniop Spaulding, of Satth§ | rye prosent track, between Fifth’ wed ¢ General Sheridan reports, as late as five o’élock yes- | cepted or rejected, the supporters “of the ad. | from other points of possible consequence, and Frew aie arobaveate, 2 ald yd bose) finds ie iia cei [ome Bowery, betongs to the Fowth Av terday morning, thut all was then quiet, ministration will, before long, be joined by the | his force that came upon the rebel reinforce-'} poor indee ‘The ArctdIishop igre mM abeantifdi Canopy, | | Company, the directoraof the Thint avenue payege Geverat Gilmore bad entered Martinsburg with a large riends of the Union cause from the opposition | urents near Front Royal gained a very neat little Liviie Rick, Ark., August 3, 1364. ‘1 ries. . ? Whon the progesa.on. reacbes the ‘ont of tbe ceptral voarly amount for the age of 4. A releuen Thee vavalry fores of rebeis Our correspondents give very | camps in their rejoicings ever the. happy } victory. With Early in front and two divisions MILITARY MOVEVRNTS, Sorumesentete saumene te epecmcortnard am ibe ‘eribe ageneshy roe we tertrace Hy (a'l particulars of the operations there. We ad a brisk | results. of another corps on his left, Sheridan of course | A stroug military movement is organizing bere, the | now Archbishop will he led to a beautvnl throne, whare' | AzeNUO | pyre type jbl ‘Ose ‘eh at Dasker Hill ond other prints i the valley. 4 |. We imay be told: that during this armistice | withdrew, He did so im good order, and bas | “estioation of which is net known to the pubis fe wi te er Miual auperige na hor Nomads 19 SIMS ) of ug tracks walreudy very near complet) |) Serious general engagement was anticipated. the expenses of the war will go en, and that at | concentrated bis men ina position alike excel- | J iith o Price can concentrat aegiacta! The Stato, i eee) airy a pe nmchae hscime sac re rhspin Lassacd raat eacirs hi Our Ietest accounts of the Tallzhassee are that che left } the end of the truce, on resuming the war, we | len: to move wilh facility toward any threat- doubt, wiil soow be rid of ail revots. brated Hrady, hay just been issued by Jas. B. Kirkér, byes ei tn had —— the teeus oft Conga shall discover that we have wasted six months | @ped point or to resist another advance down ‘THE UNION TEXANS ORGANIZING GAINS? JaFR. DATTS, No. 699 Broadway, and at the present juncture is baving . fare.” & Ralifax at two o'clock yesterday morning and sail d @ large demand. tive lines would be “sight cents, aud eastward. Tae Coiled States steamer Pontusuc arrivea | Of precious time and five ot six hundred mil- | the valley. Under sucha geveral a very small | _ !uformation f eee fate! eco = a bey 1 eg en RCRELANROS. ng , | Banabill, conspieuousty posted ta the at rg + ale vy, 4 men organizing. If reports are true, they have aiready annual convention ¢ rotestant Eviscomal patrons of the varions Hnes af arrey four hours after tbe pirate went of, and started ia pur- | lions of dollars, for the benef: of the enemy. } force can doa very great sty and we need | 4 soveral fighta with th rebel conscript bands, an | huFch Of the diocese of Westwes Now York commauced { fou." hnte Wary tiven as reassns tor th py fmm anit, Apother United States vessel was about that time | Ve bold, however, to the opinion that it the | “have no great apprebenston for the valley. withsuceess. The yapers im that disteiot have assumed: | #¢ Utica on the 17th. ea, once 3c a babel, arenow Sly nd eMeey SODIRSER the FeBellives Selk i ‘or the Union cause, and pudlivy articles shat | The Right tev. Bishop Timon has iasued a pastoral 0¢. & hundred weight, sre — een to the westward, people e rebellious States, under anu ar- is ago would have cst the life of tho editors. | letter aunouncing to she people of dis diocese) thet Sun | $45 @/ tou, is DOW $260. From theey ay "Ae tne From the Southwest we lesra, via Meraphls, that og | istice, shall be given the opportunity calmiy | The, Cetonwe Cameidace Sud Tintern’ | sash, Dario, wan wonatotore eta is feicaia, Eber | sngseornciom of GC, dovepioe oanwetrel ay Ute hs | eons tee. reaticeed opr aw to nee agate LB aa South wes leara, } "9 s 4 4 ; - Fi Tye vis, . They oDweCrALIOI Jose C rato, The | cars are restrict 7 ox ‘tne 15th jnsteat General Smith's command, consisting or | 874 deliberately to look at their desperate | We have been informed. that Horatio Sey game is sbout up. These mes will soon bring | Bishop in his letter thus glances at tue progress of the | increaso of travel by” shom, and tages sodoubieey, 3 “ FC | situation; they will speedily yield to the con- | Our, who, with his election as Governor of tne state toto, (uo Unies. adel govorament notes, | <oyren 30 tis dtonone dice Re Baw bose. ats hl itt susior in wumaber of passengers, at telendn-at ictenioy wb iusreicatiadl Ginciit at Yon ; they sage i x will not pass there at auy price, neither wil they vt St. your bishop came ta this diorese, be dared oot es. | receipts. jer ee ea 7 - tec 7 ;, | Vietion that their cause, which originally, with New York on the demoeratic war platform of { ‘xutonio. Over ne belfof Texas the rebel governtae:t | timaro tienninver of Uatolieg at more (Han 29,000. They Paid Moroat, Beexrion Sodt*—There will boa ok: ree brigades of General Forrest's rebel command, rs Co 52, i w ite | Paper is reiused, and che price of negroes has gone Op to | bad 00 instiution +f charity, excep a then very smail it afternoon next, a> ‘cho held a partiaily fortiied yosvtion at Hurricane evens, | @ BOUY Of twelve millions of people to draw 186 p Berar seriously afflicted with the White | Pi esco to $20,000 im rebel Tunda; arses $4,000 ench, | orphun uaylaim iu Rochacten,’ Ihere_wore scarcely, aay | meetiug: of this soctevy oo ‘seal ot wae IY ' * . ; House fever, may now be pronounced corva- | coru $10 per busiel. bey expect dutly to tears Of the Miss, aod after a short but suarp engagement the rebo's were dislodged and obliged to retreat, leaving Sity of | "| upon for soldiers and supplies, was a losiag concern from the start, is utterly hopeless now, reduced as itis to a contederacy invested by ' lescent and out of danger. It is said that for some weeks past he has industriously devot: ed | _ The total fal! of Atlanta, (rom private jottera received at Waco, COTLON AND REM, YOXDS amount of rebel | into the Trane-Miseiszippi dietrit sidce the coumnencement of the, Catholic sebnols: enty mxteen charches—genoralty poor Aud misorable—were to be ‘ound um tne divcese. Now we bave seven orphan *sy.uins, several voble hospitals. ot biwen oanvents, veryanany scbeois for children, aad 17 845 Catbolic children reculacly attendiag our Catbovic four o'clock, at No, 8% Youth st sip. ‘The ovrect of the avckety Ia Orme # commen out of witich to pay enet Soe tersien Cae a fair and equitable share of toe" atitute, Veit dead on the field. Our loss was not over ierty }. c “i A 1 himself — assisted by the Albany Regency—to a % c1 3 1 P /woknows map, ia at- and and sea, of less than five miltions of souls, ry ly Kegency: Wer is $20,006,000, aevording to the Treasurer's report. | scaouls; some 5,000 more occasioually attend, mating the Reseuim rrow Drownwe.—/ 0! iiie ted He 4 i; a aref i i i Dearty all this immenee sum is now in circulation in } wt umber of chiideea i the Catheiic sctvoo!s of this Y Kilied and wounded. | one-half “slaves of the Afriean race. This is | care/ul examination and analysis of the chances | * pa portion. of Arkateas. Texas. 04. (en parishes in | divcese about'20000, hi tempting toget on board the par Staten Isino@ The rebel negotiators for peace at Niagara do not | 0... view of the issite of an atmistice, if » rreed | 8t Chieago, and thut, finding his’ cbancesali | Western Lonisiava. ine rebel eovernment, by a con About one bundred aud forty churshes, many of them | pout iast evening, missed | tog mad felt into the * ce, Anat libe: 1 . ‘itivel i NecutfOn proclamation, assumes the owversiip Of all tho | noble bad Denutiful, supply ‘the place of sixteca generally hea Mr. minh Jirdon, better knows am appear to have yet sbaudoned their efforts. Reports | uno, It is as likely, however, that if proposed | Gone, he kas deliberately and positively with-.| ootton in the district, and it is'death to sell a-pound of 18 | poor framo churches that existed when the duecese ct | ° sity Co Juacea etter him, and succeeded tar eae oa ree eeice ug, other .ssetaboe was Fem that Mr. Lincoln's private sec 5 etary, Mr. Hay, had agaia ity bad set them ali agog. Sanders, re once more in deep consultation arrived in the v Holcombe and (1 Several gentl-men (rom this side f the river—incinding Supervisor Ely, Protessor Wedgewood, of the Law Cul- k rance of their real situation, and still subject to his imperial will. any event there is no safety, no place of re- drawa in (aver of General McClellan. This is a wise proceeding on the part of the Governor; in fact, it is about the only wise thing, as a twill be rejected by Jeff. Davis, in order to eep the people under his iron rule siiil in igno- He may do this, because in the . last country occupied a more two years. No man in the favorable pe- politician, that we can credit’ to his account of | mac to any party. Everything about this section of Little Rock fs up- usualy quiet; (he stocks Of merchandise low, Tho late order ree-ing the freighting 0 avy more goods this way has crowned the owners of those now om haod with wealth, verything has advanced one bundred perceutand upwards, Jor many articles rebet prices exacted. Vouchers are seit ¥ céuts, according to Pine Biull as lo ty at eighty two diol amouats, cod at Rubalo was created, and yeur protect pastor appotnied ita Arst bishop. ‘Thare are now more 1han two huadred thousand Catho- Hea tu tive diocese, thongh its total prpalation has m- creased bot very iitte during the migbiy Catholic ten- told increase of she last sistoen yenrs, A dent of the London Timer chronicles what be culls un “extraordinary religions movement” {a Tur- key. Musselmen, bave abjured shots reiigion, taken ag tim above water uy pots Sorat” They were Dott, tap 08 Bosra te Ae exhaus ditto pre ation qyt You Wanessn Fom It. Pereope, im the habieo Be sopping,” oF par gazing ab tbe windows in hott At otyer crowded thoroug ee, must have-notieed placerde apn’t eee whas you wanteem versity of New York, aud otbers—iad interviews with | Suge, for Davis and his ruling associates at Rich- Cotton cartines:! ban ate not "ty f proucking Christimicy. | beariag the words thom, and are impressed with che opinion thatan ami | mond, except in a Southern contederacy or an | Sition for success as a Presidential aspirant Test embile Oh tintated kotevosmege Foace for ito” Apparently ee Words are very mes ae | ignominious exile. than our Governor elect as a war democrat in “ the fatiowers of Mahomet are taking the alarm. bear a very obvioy Meaning. But it seems there te- acne es eae Nt ee aan tt i Seay i: i November, 1862, This wasso apparent that Coane) Ti: Aman 10, 10. hat bea saunter as caveten bis euiees i By ore Didden under? simplicity than most Peeple the basis of a recowstruction of the Union. Ip this ounce But in placing the rebel junta at Richmond, 1 November, a oy PP: : A meeting was hela here last night for the purpose of | Movymont is ao tar ao strong we ve ety Wie ertend ee verold euspect, a uaioviated perso reading, thea tion we may advert to the published declaration of gena. | 8nd its coppérbend peace allies of the Nortt, | Thurlow Weed: adopted him ae the coming | organizing home guards, It -was largely attondod, and | rest it, and trodble at u polut not far distant Ju We future wend vateraity. cerethe miention of the placarda-wag indisputably in the wrong, the eause of the | ™4D- But all these fine prospects of the | much enthusiasm was manifested. Tree companies | is eared, he identatowithia., the store chere are many tor Wilson, of Massachusetis, tbat be has nothing to do - deen . k + ii " weed immediately orgailtied. In 1836 the pumber of German Mothedista inthe United | to convey ¢ 2 are Det Visible. on bbe counters oF country, and the present admiaisteation, too, | Governor ia 1862 were obscured and lost by y eee States wan three, with one traveHiag preacter. In 1363 | things for sale wf vet it ie pot 0. It imnots the with bbe propositiors for peace, aud that be personaily . “ 3 ages? tis budget of blunders in 18 Nor has he Organizations for the samo parpose-are being completed | ney numbered 42.083, with 235°travellimg preacbere, wi.) fAeivem This aaa bay ‘eale that do not mess the Seotes thet mr Lencite 28d bel Cobia opp.settose | } still be successful, through the active unity | © ic at we hit - h od in Mound City and other towns along the border. churobes aod 130 paguonages. ¢ ww barbary mn, dafreeneh ‘those things are not queh as ane wil pursue the most vigorous moneures | ¥¢ the people of the loyal States in the prosecu- done anything, nor anythiog happen: ‘The receipts of cotton for the last two days amount to | On Susday, Jaly 31, tho Aest Rew. Ur. Kelly, Roms | ono would expy'0 nd vended in #uam eats biihmentee armistice, and wil pursue the most se tion of the war. thus far in the year 1864, to render him availa- | ferty.tour bales, Carhonio Derry reiaag, conferred the order cS] What is = fi hs ee & raise mea and coney ¢> CAF y'Oe the + a —7t ble ‘er Chicago as a Presidential candidate | Forty-one bogshents of tobacco have: arrived here | "Wvdeacon on tho-Rer, Sanat te ati ae by ern Ree -aens: the. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Frwvoiovs Counts Mantian.—One grert | in any contingency. He hes, therefore, acted | from Paducah for New York, and one thousand more | Rey. saucer, Daxa, of Merbletwoad, Mame , died recon | w ndown or yy so0ds stores, shirt sierce and oases The steamein Peruvian, from Londonderry on the 12th | bane of our military system is the facili- | y; iy in withdrawing from the race. hogsheads are at Paducah, awaiting sbipment, A toe age of etgmly-six 4 A aS or repr vere tne cecter bes, * moetadn comer eg ‘ oo hee v ty wt which oc rOLVE! 2 st “ “ere " ro: venerable Rev. Or. Dena, ot Ipewict eo died in + 0 say) tera” Mwhout let or hindrance. petra neyo es nt ae ricnlose ah § | ty pte which courts martial are convened | “His pésirement in favor of General MéClellan Lice tion. AK the ave of eigbty five’ a:ter a nyniaiey of macte tbbe CAD £0 hae, Tete te the “amis in the, coomae nce aa oda | nud Kept in session week aiter week, month | indicates the purpose of the New York war} ye. cya :ncchuts ead Holt Keel Portes ace etore the | ¥hO Ged Wilkie A fom Yours, aio mtvam AJvanoed ap] tua THINNER Nave ts MMS, SANT Se woueben, The Liverpoo! cstton ma-Wet war trrez:iar, aud prices | *iter month, t Ley the most frivolous, pretexts. | democracy, including the Albany Regency, | japiie with a programeme of a series of enor-l expit:- | Mf,tame was beriatsivemicin May fy 1758) gradu tale, Papots oe Ocsrd, nil to themselves, had declined stuffs were quiet bat steady. Pro. | This frequently destroys the essentinl ¢le- | Tammany Hall and the bulk of the party of | ‘tious, to be performed durlog. vext fall and winter in our | He retirea trom the active duties of the minstry may » visions duti is cldsed at $9). & or mouey in | ments of an active campaign, by withdruw- | poih factions in New Yerk city. Througb-"} metropolis, hey will open with » grand performance of yours ago. ney Seri eh maa f plow 1. Unt you dow't seurwhnd FOR Loudon ing trom duty in the field many of ‘our | our the loyal States, indeed, no’ man is go | Havda's most popular maser woik, The Creation, on the! Mweysviite, Kansis, Mnporsed Sacked wy | Of oY IONE CNG, MT dnbrety won" Between eight ond nine o'clock last nigit @ dre broke ¢ worthy " £ earn, Sib of Sentember, They intend that this choral festivel the Dudianse & Ps the seme fight 99 ned we most worthy and energetic officers, There | noputar or acteptable among the opposition rte Wade and looser to - out on the third floor of the Harlem and New Haven air’ rn hi it’ be nop 4 x 7 shall exuibit (he genius of the admired master of chor] | PIFTY THOTSAND DOLLARS LEYIAD ON THE DiB- | yrgttald the ladies won't either N bv js ae Ratleoad depot, on the Waite street side io the premises | *tC Occastorts, we admit, when it becomes | elements as Gen. McClellan. But Vailandigham | wusicto assembled thourunds on such a soxlean would LOYALISTS OF SiR: BE COUNFY. } Vang ne above io avec 00 ieltremn tbe paroseas of Devoe & Co., glaes cutters. The fames were Srst seen | necessary that siric, military investigations | ig opposed to him ont-and-ont; and as Vallan- | vee proper standard by which pot only the giant power Sr. Lous Ka, Augost 20, 1964 re reaanaer veporiet. dn the packt om, rom what cause it or irery ® | should be promptly instituted. These, digham is the anointed leader of an obstinate | of the Peabeplee ied oueuarnias Fm aaa ars eae. pod that ae oe 7 fqrnom ewe vakoowa at prose: Devoe & Co.'s loss will amount to vever, occur only when erent interests 1 ih ¢ | Music, but also the musical forces of our metropolis, may ie Joven, Ww i an About $6,000; insured (or $6 000 im city cornpaaion, The fovea? i great question: 5 tobe Lai SRESNE Se iriliae Sib esse: be measured, ‘They hove that they will soccead in ini. | Torsams on Sunday inst. No natuculars are givin. {pce a Ae cabot, or Cuomecmeen 900006 floc te occured Wr Tohs BeUE3d, top are invotved, creat questions are be | possible, at Obieogo, the nomination of “Little Matteg © new era of choral: mcnc. in this country, ate This ststament eeoms quae doubtful, ag tbe rouge from Hf women Mott tie oat & be Cement oF Philadel Gatroner. Loss obout $10 neuron for $90 solved and the failure in great movements is | M can hardly be consiiered a foregone Yort Keatuy to \Crwna hee nou tesen wnebeeted. and toe PRN veg Cape Alex. Hay are stopping at the Astor apt Tosuranve com an ke fa: for ts occupied by | {9 be accounted for. But the common prac- | conclusion, Who, then, if not “Little Mac,” -s and mail is torwacded from the toringr paint to jdouse, t , ‘ at “4 and societies, “to Ube immense baneit of the } “shitte, aC Wiseootin: Wh Miller ved lady, of St, prod ater tote uy. Darmaae wy wate aout | tice of convexing these courts to ascertain { will be set up by the Chicago Conventjon? > a of Che milions as weil us of a digcited 4 *'- nie vn care ewe prea test sda, sth rh Poa ot Wi isaeve: 1. ana $200. John Parkr, Mr i) acd Kaefers, ma- stun wn Cie Ag f ‘ " 4 " joer Fick basleviod au astassthent of WousaD iy, of Dormont, val Jas D of PbRa chiatna WOMAN olan Chathda oy-ealets | AGA | wh “her an officer has conformed {strictly to | other soldier who has made or believes Wie Btn bekaaL Gobars cm the disloyal men oC Bupiby county. Fitvbes po ted wre etopoinig at the Madr ope litare Hotels nifty of four ip the raliroed depot und:rueath wes preseryea | military te in every particular when off | making war against the rebellion need ayp!y; Ai casi tte pesto ingore Doster at, | Bousaml dotinrs of the, mosey ia $0 go to cepair the) goa. Kean Rictim tet aig hg ele hy oe v e 6 '¢ both vend abeure ne - i i r mn } 6s R ai of Delaware, apd TM U.S 2 from damage by ity is both silly and abeurd, and has a mis- | for the peace faction will discard them all. tended yesterday than for reveral wecks past, doublons | {amaes to the riltronas ali the te Nievolse Hotel. Crassen, The du.lding is ovnet by tue Marie It There is some talk of a trial of Judge Neisoo; vous tendency upon the service. | Tie Torxapo of Sart omar. Phe Syracuse Sourier, Amey the names o° the. gneate vt rs ¢ a 1 is damage : ‘ jm comsequence of tbe pleasaut weather, Between sixty tee Cideete eee NS ae woriee t ee el aster, arrived af thls | the services of the oficers detailed to fill these | Pierce, or some other superanonated old gen. | Drive was pasticulariy lively with carriages. The ¥reo~ } tnd water as well wa ern max very amvechiweone, M9 | cioquy. of Am Helly. N. J: Hon. dma Cowell, Peat Ame o rt pelestay wating trom Matamoroe, brir aioe | courts martial, those of the accused, as well | tieman or defunct vaped but no stick of ben ering beam ereetly freshened ipl hy ae, ne Was useeed Me eer? ae Priareuah if fe | 7] Sia Ea we i bey tt na to July 3 : pimporiact, Cort tha} og ¢ Y seor $ h dead and decayed timber will | clearly percoytibie 10 the brown patches on tho tavwen Ding, but 20 one was kuled ” Grovuway's Wewers 8 | hu.) vadicon, 1: Oa We J. Ranaotph ‘ 0 SO ae som or esr Benen "y | 08 those of perhaps a score Of yithemses a pri. Whi hf th i cline pew ovralon, cr bencer. ‘or the terrace, wae | demaned. to the exieot o $10,000 by win and thier laariiy, New York; Cartis Noble, Seq , ame some Nee ee ra asad be ond tant ia ete aia talon tages. | TR who should be with their regi- | anewer the purpose. at, then, is to be | sued venterdiy. Un thie {s werked in silk the State | Tbe ue: walls or ihe orang yi g | Sark tne 0, Day con. ad. tamnlp comes Ste Reporte said he bed met the Freuch end bealen them , Acme, with Oriental ornamongatins, alter the styl wots were torn of and chinneye | Protessee Py (uname, danke <r BF » Cn Colonel Corvinus. ‘ro ner. to the Governor, wat in com. | 22ents—are also lost to the country for weeks done? A frige Jones. The cclors oF the wow oamber are rice ed | proftabie yield or locel Calnamttiwe far ge and tras Take | 3 N,. Geo, Taper, Ki, Boston, WW. 8: ONpMAB, BGs fee bas ies ond everytbiug was }and months at a time, A dvambead court We understand that the Aibany Regency. riluant. oad \ cd the one repreventie ine city ea Pakogether, it was ike moe srighttul stam Mount Holiz, N. J. nm vecistored at Gun'e * d ae rw ne a i > . i {rely into (be shade. 1t is umderstood that bis latter wi ‘The fotte (8 wlise at Americal quiet. Business was vere doll, aod the market over brags is a different thing. Emergencies | bave hit upon @ Compromize whereby they | too) \aced by & new gootaion more harmonious with the merle Agerey, Nov IT Carton ates itor stocked with goods of every kind, Cotton was searee ted | yay arise when prompt and decisive action | expect the fusiom of the war and peace factions, | ety le of Wie ote mmrmcaimgne Sento. 08 SL or eng ies dane abet, Bow npeey is necessary, as in the tield in time of action, | Their plan is the nomination of a war candi- | pete tucir operations in gradice Seventy secoud ‘sievet, fie {rtom, Boston, Feancis Delaie’ A fire at Towoton, stast., on Thureday morning, de bi! + Jatform—the platform ofan | between the Toird and Fourth avenues, #0 a8 to cradle eat Woodtrn > stroyed meas end bind man y, marble works, | Or upon forced marches, or when on secret | date Upon & peace P P the travelling by the cars to reach the Pary, with Al Sgt ge em ore ba. Lees over $20,000 i service; and of these cases commanding off- | @rmistice and @ convention of all the States. It com Sais stress Son owe 1 fee cenit Sab rances, York: Stokes 1. Roberta set ey tat Pisiny'lle, Cons, on Thurtéay evening, & Ieee) cers should be competent to judge, if they do | is probable, too, that under this ingenious ar- | Ti, fg disgraceful beyond that to the Third. If kept Im sy Heer onadete: ceorge D. Tipe and, family, New Yorey wooden Gallding, ccoupied ‘or the macafacture of eash | op possess the power themselves to decide | rangement all the Giecords and diversions CL yay oy Teles Renae oy fare, Wecnen |e Rayrocad an ey roars ee ak RG, Gee Bevemnnis, dn, wes burned, ~ Laer ily in instances involving no dis- | among the hungry democracy may be recon-| itis to find that at last the heck yen at the aie erica tha | and Mrs, spodord, New York: Fy. © Wyshem, Tan eremptorily in im ng been tn to the | and iadelphie: J Net edout $30,000. As ‘ toh or doubt, without convening @ gourt af ciled, ia view of the spoils and plunder, unless Tete Sas nie @uty and the rosea: Cperape dein eel fwentwove dead more; Pahoa Lippincout, Taide ae ‘The decline in gold on Saturday, though light, Bad the thie take [favadeiphia; 5 kind the engineers of thie beautiful came age check: | not agua take ples. oh afech Wo check ibe speculative inquiry previously noticed | ABY .

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