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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1866. ; ; pare ee Se famous eh ght Alou men ot de ime | SHIPPING NEWS. to the outta nan near to. the anannd Soce of Mr. Second corps, Ure Fifteenth light battery acting with the Louge—about ton higher than was ever be- lant old Yifth army corps, and be remembered as seh ee acwn, "Fos damage ecrog ts ope twolandiags, | tng aguting bltery f ths erpa. ‘Th flowing a toe | Hanssoscil'b lode oy Sete te a 4 j July 16—Arr schr Hunter, Bndicott, Phila- Maou Yon for Tau: nA AA RRNA NNN ‘Port of New York, July 18, 1665. . Plank Petersburg, Weldon Railroad . The Greatest Freshet in Fifty aan Snes “a 1g and 21), Reams Peebles’ Porm Ghepin’s Steaahtp Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London—Howland & VESTON, June 28—Are brig Ben} Delano, Baxter, destruction, white. those of Skelton, ¥ Hipues and liaichor's Wan,» us basteey. lett 9a. ia fal P Storer, Bryant, Li HMarsha £0, | “GRORSETOWN, DO, July 10-Cld schrs Sea Nymph, Con- Years. Sean aan atieet oe complement of men, and now returns with but forty, ig ean re eet tg ger a i Lc LE OR ee oe 7 / Rod i fhouse until abouk vine A. M. ob eh of is orighoal web ae eomemnaties Wy Be anes peas, ang Moule phe Banag, | gonoue ee one Cendigan, Wilkinson, barre itement with most tls ive slack other o :—Lieutenant Martin ‘Lieutenant Hincken. - TOL MES? HOLE July Mt PM—Are schre Nellie, Lang- At Manayunk there age ern = poe fe: - of. ‘Samar 4 ‘ansafe’ Yo stay M, Knox—wounded—and Lieutenant A. R. McMahon. Bork tobe Pant (Br), Corry. Veneer nies thorn, Lynn for Pale Sid schra Pallas, Anna OVERFLOWING OF RIVERS AND GREEKS, | 22ts,ere, seuss by the rime to° tien cut and | House, the water then being four fect decp and sul | BANQUET OF OFFICERS OF TIME SEVENTEENTH NEW Bark etshens He sley. Cw iy Shaw, & Burgoas Tete Are bark Bila . NYork for, Cow romove the perishable articles an the lower room | rising, he placed a f« it YORK AT THE ASTOR HOUSE—SFREOH OF MAJOR | Bark Statiro (Br), » Cow Bay—l Boy, OB (and os Lig ae i nee po the which line the banks of the Schuylkitl in | of small ona, and, with his family, GENERAL HOOKER, BTC. Dark Ada Carter, Taylor, New Orleans—-R H Drummond & thew hey Aas ee ‘Augusta’ J H Gounce,. ola Scarcely ed the aciy’ amigned | "Prom to Poreupine Mountain The ofleers of tho Seventeenth New York regiment, | 8... s.o.5 cust. Penarth RoadesSlocovich, Agreata | Sokenanger fx Fhundelphie: la FOr etry N York SUPPOSED LOSS OF LIFE, = | cbevod the semen was upod thom, ‘ling the base- | Mr. Charles D. Campbell, who came fro thery yostor: which returned from the war on Sanday last, had a din- | & Co! on (owe last ald), * te ‘ment stories of all the mills; but fortunately the-re- | day, that Union river was so high that the water flowed | ner at the Astor House last evening. There were quite Bi Mpdtaltne (Tiel), Cafiero, Constantinople—Slocovich, a PM Are and ald schra Pequonnock, Jackway, Bos- = = or eae i Xue pre section of the Gia ‘all the bage,beone ch ~ i ies wilkeg @ number of invited guests present, in addition to the | _, Brig Eaglet (Br), Dickinson, Pernambuco and amarket— | Also ald shes Comaiodore, TGonnse, sha Join fanaa: » Some: i bark wri i , ‘removed from the second story of their | tains are washed away. officers of the Seventecuth. Among them were Captain Starlight McDonald Bay—D R Dewolf & HH M i Ma, for Sears- Damage to Property Along the ‘Schuy’ town had to be revi canal boats, moored’ near the | Atthis place, with the exception of tearing out and | Childs and Licutenant Perley, of Hawkins’ Zouaves; ta bgt) Ira ee a et eee cei wcbee Medonam, Dela’ i ad Wissahicko: canal locks, broke loose and were awept down the river. | washing away some three hundred fect of the outor end | firevet Colonel Riblett, Lieutenant Kipp and Lieutenant Schr John Rose, Fournier, Gibraltar Abbott Spombs,, Geormstawn, DO, for Boston; R Hi Shsnneo, gry Revita a peratcnnacs yt ae oe ee Ces te faa gary Ws pe Loy nck” 1 r= Saucarteeaina tee t wales ee ped pitting ‘Visited Sec the, ae nee Bohr Cont tale (ny, Ba, ‘turks Islande—G F Pentston. | Perth Amboy (or do: ‘Glenwood, Hayties, NYork for ‘ao; Sore in F j fe e arin, e Colone! wince ag i fem one wore the ior thelr aafety, and 1 gi Muporied | were filled with water tothe depth of from twsive to | Grower, who formerly commanded the Seventeenth, and | Schr Waite Oloud’ Fressaam Linean.-if W Laud & 00. Kane, do for Danvers; Liszy Guinsill, Guu, do for Belts : , Glonedster for Philadelphia; Julta Baker, Baxer, Hath on, ney, for Fortress Monroe; Madagascar, Hod; Norn. Sia brige Olive, Sea Bird’ (Br); aohrs Nellie D, La- best iy Maday that ome boat with ,persons on board had gone over | twenty inches, and one or two small piles of lumber | who was killed at Jonesboro, Sehr Wm Hoyt, ‘Cow Bay—Snow & Burgess not | floated off imo the lake guacar, . ‘Arr schrs Catharine W May. town for ' We learned, however, that this was 2 ‘At six o'clock the officers and their guests sat down to | _ Schr S H Jackson, Wiley, Bridgeport, CB—Snow & Bur- INTERRUPTION TO TRAVEL. | th, 4m Metre boats were stopped by the tross | The amount of water which fell here in fourteen hours | dinner. ‘Sehr Magnolia (Br), Clare, 8 John, NB—DR Dewolf & along the river banks, and thi 0 | was four and three-quarter inches; the amount in twelve ‘The following toasts were drank, and some of them ap- | co- Hi john, piers at the Columbia Dri uals | Hoary trom threo FM. on Wodiesday to three A. M- | propratly responded to by gentlémen present:— Tchr Albert (Br), Cogswell, St Andrews, NB—Jed Frye " Were rescued at this point by a colored man, | on Tharsday, on the Range, was nine inches at the Omiga President of the United States, &Co. ‘The late Colonel Grower. Sehr Plow Boy, Fuller, Jacksonville—A W Ladd & Co, Goudy, Baltunore fo¢ doz J. Maxfield, f Cobb, Williams, and Louisa Grey. Bowen, hia for do; Elwood ron, do Tor Vorts- a9 May: At Philadel a mouth; John Cadwalader, Steeh Great Flood in the Lake Supe= {who ventured out im the stream with his boat. } and ten inches at Rockland, : The canal boats were, however, greatly damaged ‘Of the amount of damage done by this freshet in the | ‘The Jate Captain W. T. Barnet. Sehr Arrow, Baker, Port Royal—S W Lewis & Co. y . do for Salem; | rior Country. coming in such ‘olen eontacy wit ‘the Vent Hos different parrot the county yi ‘ as dag oa io The Volunteer Army of the United States, coupled | gepr geateaman, Nickerson, Washi < -abbot, ee ee Gppine Ano. Bini, Boston for'Phile mull, at Manayunk, was damaged, and sev speak wit legree at cannot with the name of Lieutenant Colonel Lake, anmuee ee ee MATTAP( 16—Sid Ror, Ker, ae. cases of goods in. Wallace’s meee damaged by water, | less than forty thousand dollars, and muy reach wixty | the Seventeenth, 7 Hebe UD. Baker, New Loudon— 2 J Godwin. MATRAPOISETT, July sohr Harriet Rvau, Snow, Mizon’e paper mill ae the pulp ee nee escaped | thousand dollars, Major General Thomas and the Army of the Cumber- "ARRIVED. pe YStIC. Conn, Jply 36 Asp sohe Louise Bintaall, Trib- injury. These works are surrounded a heavy stone eer jand. UB steamer " je. Eliza! y ork. Whe Preset Along the Schuyiki, Deta- | UT ynich kept the water back, and po doubt saved OUR RETURNING VETERANS. ‘deneral Sherman and his brave and gallant army. Sloarnenip Miareaepl eneedyc New Onlewes, 1th tnst, WNEW ORLEANS July chr aentahing Uco Cramall, ware ai ahickon. much valuable propert je General Jef. C. Davis, commanding the Fourteenth | crossed the bar lath, wilh mdse atid passengers, io James A Yai Ny ork: Varuna My Elwood” Cooper, Filiner, Philadel: jookert 16th, wed steamship Guiding Star, for New Or- init; Mist, Lincoln, do; seks W Chapin (Br), Cook, Belize, Ww: % {From the Philadelphia Ledger, July 18.) The guard gate, st Flat Rook dam, above Manayunk, army corps. a Doring fenday afiernoon and evening heavy black | was washed out. ‘The water rose #0 fast, and rushed | Arrival of the Irish Legion, Seventeenth | Mr. James Grower, father of tho lamented Colonel | "Stecananip's i ipusiing Atkine Titon tend Supa, wits qlouds were seen to the southwest of the dly, an’ | down with such velocity, that the watchman had no time | Massachusetts and Seeomd Vermont— | “rower, presided on the ofcasion. 300 sick and wounded soldters, to the Medical Director.’ towards night our citizens expected to be visited with & | close them. The waste way at this and the ‘At half-past seven o’clock a gentleman came inand | Steamship Alhambra, Benson, Charleston, 64 hours, with ‘heavy rain storm; but to the surprise cd almoat every wall between-the canal and the Schuylkill, were also Reception of the Legion—Bunquet to | whispered to the chairman that General Hooker (who | mdse and ra, to Arthur Leary. ‘one'there was but a slight sprinkle of rain. The clouds | Gestroyed, and it Is supposed that the water will have to | the Officers of the Seventeenth New | stops at the Astor House) was outside. A committes was | ,,.teamelip Loulsa Moore. Wooster, Wilmington, NC, 66 jon. ith—Arr bark Trinity, Upton, Galveston; schr Hartatine, Pa Paihia Lion. trig RC Wright, Hawthorn, | from Matanzas. Cid ship & © Winthrop, Stewart, NYork; brig Moses Rogers, Jonas, Mobi! It, AM Helow ship Bazaar, Siinson, from Boston. Shi mecmed to have passed up the “chuylkill some distance | he Jot out of the canal at this point until the necessary appointed immediately to invite the gallant soldier into ger, ‘T Livingston & Co, eer, rgeland, and schrs-Orien‘al and Bi west of the river, and when reaching the upper part of ropairsoan be made; but a very long time will not-be | ork—Gemeral Hooker Present, dic. 6 room. é Hatiovne Talot Adi inst th shiva aed Paces ae reer teenie ae ae as ar See con Sar eat pacing im a perfect Ihe track of the Philadelphia and Norristown hel igpage pnt received ae F ew norih of Suaieras® disabled, ‘att mag FM Oo cae aed secHon'of ‘coantTy,, @ track of the Phi Iphia ‘Rall- This o izati full history of which p- | andon entering the room was received with the most | 4t anchor 7 miles north of Hatteras, disabled, and. bound to NEW BEL roads and swellii mall streains into an- is fine organization, a ful ry of which we pul : ,, NEW BEDFORD, July 14—Arr schrs Stephen Waterman, flood, washing id swelling 6 road, at Lafayette, near Spring Mills, was washed away | 004 in y y's H dared inte’ ais seme: enthusiastic cheers and waving of hats. New Orlean: taken in tow by steamer 8 R Spaulding to | Gaye, New York: Choctaw, Gibbs, Pocasket for NYork. Sid . rs Helen, Perry, NYork; J P Wallace, Allen, a; was “Lieutenant Colonel Laxe then came forward and said, | Morehead City or Hatteras Inlet... Monroe, 80 houre, with | 25th. se ‘torrents, which, on reaching the Schuylkill and | for % distance of about three hundred fect, and travel issahickon, carried away houses, bridges, &c. was interrupted during yesterday. The damage was | day atone o'clock. On alighting from the cars at Jersey | 1 will give you the health of r General Joseph | Steamship Ranger, Broo Me(losky, Crowell. do. ‘About eloven o'clock on Sunday night, at Fairmount, | “inved by the destruction of » dam o vga Hooker’ one’ of the commanders of the Army of the | {aii Manmachuselts Voluntecrs, Col Bplain ($50 men), to | “TN Xte schre Sarah, Benson, and Horace Staples, Gibbs, there was only'a depth of about two inches of water on | Which ‘oul jes into the Schuylkill near this point. City they were received by a large crowd of friends and Foran pis no, cog Garten, Seman, 0 dean, ith Holiadelphus. Bld § eth vechrs Repabtioy Chase, NYork; 16th, ‘tho.dam, but in the course of a half hour the roar of wWa- Stony creck, just above Norristown, was also much relatives, who cheered the gallant soldiers enthusiasti- ‘A Voics—Three cheers for “Fighting Joe.” 329 passen; to Garrelis & Meyer. June 'I7, lat ‘saw ship Corea (Br), of Liverpool; 21st, Int 46,'lon an ter was heard by the watchman, and before the flood > Ton I bp 'y a swollen, and a great deal of property, consisting of lum- | cally. Colonel Colyer, Superintendent of the Soldiers ‘The three cheers being given wid ‘a will, and order 2 eT a er sr for , New Bedford NEWPORT, Arr sehr Copy, Cha EW PORT, July 14—Arr schrs Co} a, New Bodin yl nalhay' P Cooper, Weeden, Elizabethpori; sloop Victorine, gates could be closed there was over four feot of water | ber cog ke, washed away. ; deine conor Cmearal eee = titan s thos fn the dam, and an Immense amount of lumber, logs, | “the water in the Wissahickon, itis said, was four foot nq rnege Serr Eee, eve uel Tries cee ad detecamah WeEIanOne come mate: (ieee ior); Sth, lat 4020, lon 47, Dark Clara (Brem) and | Nyork’ “Also U8 atoainer VanucFoll, and monitor Dictator, scruky imortlog. tbe water bad risen to tight anda hair | Maxvershan aver knows before, 98, loess within he me. % Rae es a ec], me neces Ekamep Samy bea asked: se Apres.) We F rk Xantho, Conway, Aspinwall, 1 days, with wool mute | “Tether schre Mattie Holmes, Tapley, Inagua for orders; fect, Pare tne vate era fot tenay veere mory of the oldest inhabitant; ‘and, viewing tho destruc- | of the State. In return for this favor three cheers were | meet men who have seen any service and who have | &toJ ¥ Joy. liticcAs ache Matte Holmes, Tapley, Tous for Prower Tle worl soe jr -iownsinpetamdl aif pan in houses | tioB caused by the flood, such a statement seems probs | given by the soldiers for Colonel Colyer. Officer Devoy fought the battles of the country, they can make no | ,/ ee Camelia (of Dundee), Charles, Sagua, 9 days, with | Ohixe, Elizabethport for Boston; Quroc, Hodgdon, do for wore flooded to the depth.o! Seas feet, injuringsome | Dc. The turnpike is cut in deep ridges; trees that have | then proposed three cheers for Governor Fenton, which | request which I will deny.’ (Cheers) I have fark Almna (Br), Connor, Sydney, CB, 14 days, with coal Newaryport % ) of the encines and Reverie ‘two of the old water whealsso | 0&¢ landmarks for wel years were torn out by tho Tet was flatteringly responded to. been little in the habit of talking at public assemblages, | to Thos Whitman. e seies 2 ” PHILADELPBIA. July 15—Arr brig Maria White, Bryant, Dadty that some time will _ tired to get them in ron. | Toots and carried to the Schuylkill as if they were noth- ¢ Legion was then brought across to New York, | and I do not now propose to makeaspecch. Gentlemen, Brig Favorite (of New Haven), Prindle, Mayaguez, PR, Gantanns schrs Aleora, rarsons, do; Pid Gatnive RG ey rier aaa UIE wiaak extensive aaa banal ing more than small blocks of wood. ‘The shore at the | when they were marched up Broadway to the Centro | I am glad to see you back, and to see you so well and so | July 3, with sugar and molasses, to H ‘Trowbridge’s Sons, of | Hazon’ Matthews’ eer eer eevee. saeinew. Gor pene FN Ly ms hie aed end of the Jal ve eount dam’ | mouth of the creek is piled up with bridge timber | Market Armory, where .a substantial dinner was pro- | robust in health, Iam gind to seo that the hearts | New Haven. Bee a s bricx Matilda. Anderson, Barbados; GT Ward, Willeby, Mar- Sain ior 1 GORASULAN Be edinve blocks of mete, and lumber, eight and ten feet high. ‘The old stone | vided. Kobertaon’s full band headed the column and | of the people are full of gratitude to you for the | puns golus (Br, forbes, Cow Bay, 18 days, with coal, to | geiites: J H Kennedy, Bartlett, Aspinwall; John Ryle UP. ae tae ue Back of it a stone wall 4 bridge, crossed by the Manayunk Passenger Railroad, was | played enlivening tunes on the march. The Legion was | work you have accomplished, and that on your return | “Schr @ ¥ Young, Hume, Arroyo, PR, 16 days, with sugar, | 1% Boston; LM Merritt, Berry, do; schrs T D Wilder, gome-six {vot in thickness. Back of its sha X- | built in the year 1800, and was y destroyed in | escorted by a large number of friends, incl@ding the | among us you are met with a warm grasp of the hand to Miller & Houghton, cht id sist er Darrah, New Orleans: Clara, Corson, Charleston: Reading igg8, Eleuthera, 10 days, with fruit, toJos | Jus H Moore, Nickerson: John ‘Stockham, Babeock;’ Lizzie tends down the river, and in between this and the pier 1832, and ’ 5 ‘again a few years back, when a portion of the | committee which has in charge the arrangements for | and an enthusiastic grecting. In presenting mo your | _ Schr Sylvia, 1 _— stones and dirt — peee pone imagen poo ‘dam now destroyed was carried away. Some time will | their formal reception. Among those might be men- | Colonel has connected me with the Army of the Potowaae. | Bnens. wa the river with aoe toe aaah ‘and stones, to the | elapse before the road can be used with vehicles, though | tioned the following :—Colonel D. C. Minton, First New | Many of you here belong to that army. It is not neces- | , Schr Agnes, Staples, Eleuthera, 12 days, with fruit, toJ @ ‘the pier, and in a short time pee pala ioby wide, iB railroad travel is not stopped, as assongors change cars. | York cavalry; Colonel John O'Mahony, Ninety-ninth, | sary for me to eay anything about it, as its story is told. | Dgshon. | (ot Ni NP), Sa Cat Inland, 10 da; extent of sixty fect long and twenty fect wide, were | Tne jumber and logs secured below the dam is immense, | National Guard; Colonel Mckvilly, Captain J.B. Kirker, | (Cheers.) It was the most glorious army that ever stood |. with fruit, to Jos Mneen lak inet at Sa° Ion 24°, spoke swept into the abs) ee ns par eid oe et ba ste a8 a great number of men in boats were out all night. Major Clarke, Captain Edward Connolly, Captain Kane, | on the face of the earth. It is a good method of esti- | schr Lady Penniman (Br), from New York for Abaco. of the dam. = wager ‘ati Tieton 2 ‘A correspondent who resides near the Wissahickon in- | Captain Fogarty, Dr. John Dwyer, and about one hun- | mating the valor of armies by the number of their killed | | Schr Enoch Pratt, Baker, Lingan, CB, via Holmes’ Hole, 15 — may fe pee Patong at Prinlbirt 2 of | forms us that the new iron bridge at Valley Green was | dred others and wounded. The Army of the Potomac has lost three | days. inking it in the rear of the pie state also carried away by the water. The stream commenced On their passage up Broadway the returning soldiers | to one of all the other Union armies. But they had | 4, apeeryabies Om 5 s. gilggins. Lingan via Edgartown, 30 Maule, Frambes; Mary # Hudson, Hudson ; Dan} Townsend, Townsend, and dH Wainwrivht, Morris, Boston; Maggie Van Dusen, Corson, Cambridgenort: Jas Porter, Burroughs, Fall River; Mary Ain, MeDevitt, Norwalk; Cora. Kelly, Prov dence. Sid steamship Propont's (Br), Higginson, Liverpool. 17th—Arr U 8 supp! teamzhip ‘Bermuda, mith, commander, Galveston July 3, Mobile 7th und Key West 11th} bark Libertad, Bowdoin, Montevideo; bri iden Lead, Eckard, Sagua; Peerless, Perry, Mayaguez; scht Geo Me- 07 Kean, Hammett, Bar! ashe water would admit of it. to rise at eleven o'clock on Sunday night, and by two | wore received with much enthusiasm. They looked encot ; v id . great obstacles to unter; they had Lee’sarmy, which wad Feoea Ene er ae ees oeer the damn, A lange | prclock on Monday morning all the bridges were swopt | veterans in every senso of tho word, and marched with | was the strongest and best equipped of the whole rebel | Schr Tying Glodd-Meluiire: Rrldgenort, OB, 10 daye. with | ql7tt—Are steamship Norman, Baker, Boston: jot bridges went crasbing over the dam. large | hway. A temporary bridge for foot passengers ‘was | that precision which marks true discipline. Brovet | force. But T do not mean to speak of any army in. par- | coal, fo) it Prambull. : 1 + utver, Snguas brignC If Jordan, Plana mumber of logs and piec 6 erected yesterday over the Wissahickon, ‘on the line of | Brigadier General J. P. Melvor is now in oominand of | ticular. Wego for all the men who have taken part in | (SchrN Doan, Magathlin, Bridgeport, OB, via Tarpaulin ae es Nevin: Apollo (Hab) ‘caters, Palermo; Vine with coal. to CBS air ‘ ; schrs Geo Edwards, Weeks, and genes. Hodgdon, Boston; schra Geo in, Weeks, and eddy. which forms below the dam, and towed in to the | freddy avenue Turnpike ( i Pe pike Company, and to-day a tem. | the Legion, having been promoted to his present rank | the war. (Cheers.) We know no Western army—no | Cove, a; wash. Share.” One man caught a barrel of whiskey, which was | Corary bridge for wagons will be ereciod. The scone of | on the surrender of Lee's army. ‘The friends of the | Bastern artsy. “Wo say to all that we are willing Lo take ae D Glilerpie (0, mit, Windsor, NS, 10 days, wih 3 Lul Ds swifdy floating down the stream, and as soon as the bung | tho devastation in this localit : Maria Foss, Foss, Boston; Gun Ri bi " 4 . ly was visited yesterday by organization will be glad to learn that the men look | them by the band. eers.) Gentlemen, in conclusion, Sehr A ner, May, Boston. ld bark Linda, ‘oodside, Cienfuegos: pees yng a number of Fl Pym Sl hundreds of people, who had never seen such a wi gplondid and aren the best of health and spirita,. ‘The | I will propose to soa the toast of “ailthe armien | aac i See A Rickacdaans 1WO Rivers, NS, 14 days, with | brig Gen Banks, ‘Ketchum. Novfolk;,schre Elite, Woolford, — P before, and it is to be hoped will never see again, officers are a gallant set of boys, and ray well be proud | (Cheers.) Schr Bdmund Driges (pilot boat), Murphy, Fortress Mon, | N2ork; Thos Borden, Wrightington, Fall River; 'di, Bikey Gray's ferry bridge was visited yesterday afternoon by | of their command. ‘This toast was received to with the necessary honors, nog, 88 hours, 10, Hei Virginia, & days ‘Watts, Thomaston: WS Thompson, Ei wards Norwalk. PORTLAND, Juiy 15—Arr schr Harriet, Wigeins, NYork, 16th—Arr bark Andes, Dalitng, NYork; brigs 'C Hichborn, Cardenas; Frink (Br)," Jurvis, ‘Barbados; schrs James Hail, Halter, Charleston, 8; Mary Eliza, Mundy, Ale bangs Watchman, Libby. Belfort for NYork. PROVIDENCE, July 15—Arr shi Puettie, Ray, Glasgow; jemin wa} lew ‘The river road along Fairmount park, as well as.on the a e number of ‘ * 1, im persons, who were attracted there to The officers were entertained in the afternoon with an | when Gen. Hooker retired amid repeated cheers. The ts Siest side of the river, was covered with wath WQich | took at the vast amount of timber, vessels, canal boats | excellent dinner at the State Soldier’ depot, provided | remainder of the evening was spent by the party in fhe © Hah ag eT OI Seo ani tiling, ant Woe y ean boats’ for hite at Fairmount, | 824 débris of various kinds which had lodged in the | by Colonel Colyer. genuine conviviality, and the whole affair passed off with | Schr Lary Milne, Gates, Georgetown, DC. had eight of his Hee anupe over the dam and demor, | H¥er above that:point. The loss by the storm will be | _ The Legion is composed of the following regimenta:— | pleasure to all who participated. Schr O Ames, Edmonds, Georgetown. pl very heavy, but a just estimate of it cannot be arrived at | Sixty-ninth NewYork, National Guard, artillery; One Hun- | peogprion OF THE SEVENTY-NINTH NEW YORK. Schr A D Souil, Scull, Georgetown. ished, A large quantity of bridge timber at Girardavenu * yl now. dred and Fifty-fifth New York Volunteers, One Hundred ‘This rogimont, which arrived here on Sunday night, Beer Soe ones tomy SEER. y i sehra Wen B Jenking, mes and Raltimore, # aoe Le Seignging tothe Junction Raliroad Company, beds 9-7 The immense amount of débris passing down the | and Sixty-fov' ve were formally recety re yesterday. Company H | Schr LW Smith, Tooker, Georgetow! ‘ ane ‘New York wi d y-fourth New York Volunteers, and One Hun- away. Tho loss will bo about eight or ton thousand dol- | gonuytkill during the day threatened the bridgesovor the | dred and Seventieth New York Voluntecrs. be fips Meat ead Seteat oebenooniond or| Sehr M Bayles’ Tilolacn: Oustgetowa, " loop Thos Hull Tull do Sid sehra Aigomar, Pierson, Phi a ss loo} \ , do. ee i+ lare. One or ti jal bouts passed over the dam; bi . pany tan yt yi ethan’ ‘often 2 - river, and the rope fer bridge was 80 much injured that | Tho following is a full list of the officers of the organ- | 91; Seotgh citizens turned out and cacorted che regiment | Sci Sirah Lavinia, Anderson, Bultinore. eel atkee Not. Btacey, NYork; Treasure Palmer, and Copy, ‘Tho piers at the Spring Garden Water Works were also | ‘Tove wespendea over’ 1¢ andi itcen heeeplired, | isation:— : ; through the principat streets of the city. The brave | cht Ada Herbert, Howse, Fortlund, 4 days, Wheeler, df, sloop Commerce, Tyler, Elizabethport. covered with water; but no damage was done to the eee ike Marka oteens Tete ana Ghas's fey perpeers adier General J. P. Mclvcr commanding. | feilows were repeatedly cheered on the route. They Sicha se dusdmcan awe 10th—Arr schre Stephen Hotchkyen, Ruckett, Georgetown, vel . " illiam J. Nevin, . A. G. f ” DC; A M Lee, Dukes, do; Anne rgen, Thompson, an ies for fst, tnd by ight thar wannowing | TA 'yteCarby om cmes wits ne ate | taema Paso A ABS tid MAE Cr wet” endere rf at | SMP Huteon, trom xenon May, wih as amege | Sel Ano aa tek ae more than a usual summer fresiet. (Bafbey nan saree ype maou glk ced omg rp ge ry rood the Union League Club Rooms, which were decorated for BAILED, Yau, dor Maty Boyles, Satteriy, Jersey Cliy. Sid achre 3 bridges. loaded with was sunk, and another tain D. J. Mykins, Brigade Inspector. the ‘occasion. but. they declined, as they wanted to get | Steamship Atalanta, Boot Arnold, # zubeth om Beant Maria, Harbour, N¥ork. Cap = man, Kelley, do. It iswupposed that the disaster involved the loss of ‘ ° struck some of the piles at Chestnut street bridge and | Lieutenant A. B, Villoplait, A. A. Q M. Kn somo lives, The soldiers stationed at the Gray's Ferry | ‘was nearly cut in two. The voloes heard for help below | SixrY.xINTH HuGWENT KW YORK Namionat, cuamp. | Homme ta Celt ane gre men wero Provided with a eee aa srtheeArr sehtw Chasies Dennis, Nichols, Georgetown, DO: Greatest violence erics of human beings were heard, as i | Chestnut street, it is supposed, came from sinking | | Meld and Siaf-—Lieutenant Colonel, John Coonan; | © Ps Misceliancous. Hatmah Martin, Aldrich, Baltimore; Roventue, Willets! Wr g from the vicinity of tho Chestnut streot canal boat which had broken loose trom below the dam. | Major, Robert Heggart; Adjutant, Willian J. Nevin; | THE FIRST NEW YOKK ENGINEERS—LETTER FROM Bam Mt Bi Ri we a n dC L Bayles, Vroman, Philadelphia; Elm or nese 3 is belioved that-a canal boat was torn from its | le high tide and the rushing water filled with timber of | Quartermaster, A. %. Villeplait; Surgeon, Wm. T. Nealis; GENERAL HALL TO COLONEL COLYER. lary Brite Ronerts, Weare, reported yesterday. in, Wilnie, and Sarah A Falconer, Wilton, fassnings and borne down the surging waters until it | #!! kinds mado it extremely dangerous for boats to be | Assistant Surgeon, V. F. P. Cowley. Mt Brigadier General Hall has sont the following letter to | Made the run from Havana to this port in less than 10 days, bison, Bligabethport; Chief, Os: struck the piers of the bridge, and was thence dashed to | 1gse in the stream, Captain—D. 1.’ Sul Michael MeGuire, John Bell, | Colonel Colyer, Superintendent of the State Soldiers’ | This vessel was built on the banks of the Ohio river, opposite | born, and Wm O Trish, Rathbun, NYork. fragments,’ ‘The cries of the inmates for assistance wore | 4,20 far a# was Known yesterday, there was no material | Lowin HDonott, Patrick ¢. Nevia, Charles Glyn, Jo- | Depot: Blennerhassot’s Island, about four miles below Parkers- | | PAWTUCKET, July 16—Sid schr Marietta Smith, Buell, distinctly heard; but it was Impossible to render them | thGamaze had been done. was bclow New Hope, and “hint Llewt-nante-doneph ‘Keele, John. Owens, K bolovet: Vine: Gain Cepectnscneait ak Mew teat tee Men tana: aren taieee care ia nants con NYP Arr sobs Chan Moore, Corton, Philadelphia = ome Pie ve — per ah — eae ‘ai would not iuterfere with the navigation. " Knowles, Wm. H. Carney, “Wm. te y, J.T. Connol State Soldiers” Departhente- intendent jew York {| away from tide water. She was put in frame in 1860 by Capt SAN_ FRANCISCO, June 23—Arr ship Mary, Hall, Boston. — P | — ‘The extent of the damage to the Schuylkill Canal had | James Foley, P. O'Farrell, P. B. McCarthy. Covoxer.—Permit me to thank you for your kindness | Rober 1 SALEM, July 16—Arr echrs Billow, Blye, and’ Nevad Martin R ts, of San Francisco, and asthe rebels shortly | Al Eliade portiganny Lind, Graven, Svork; Elmirn, iho river and passed over the dam ut Fairmount. The | noi een ascertained; But. it was belioved that it would | Seovnd Lictvenun's—Kichard McGee, Samuel Woolley. | | and atiention to. my regiment, the First New York Vol- | aflerclosed thé navigation of tho Misainsipol river she was | Brine, Gardinct fos do. evsation, buc the darkness of the night prevented any not be very heavy, the most serious being at and near | ONE HUNDRED AND FIVTY-FUPTH KRGIMENT NEW YORK V0! unteer Engineers. permitted to remain in that state unti) the capture of Vicks- WARREN, July 15—Arr brig Croton, Sagua via Bristol. ‘aid reaching thom. . the eastern end of the canal. “ ‘TEER: | At the time we arrived in New York you were greatly | burg by Gen Grant, when Capt Roberts consummated his id reaching them. a scaffolding between thecastern | _, THe Lehigh Navigation Company's improvements es. | | Field and Saf’—Lieutenant Colonel, John Byrne: Ma- | promed with numbers of returned troops, vet you seemed | enterprise and launched his veasel on the bosom of the asa Pier ne Choriaut street Drggewas tora { e@ped, Wit but Nile damage, and the bridge of the | Jor, Francis Page; Surgeon, $8. Lounsbury; Adjolaut, | to bring order uit of chaos, and. your uhiforin KinGMeHs | io, qo abe great consternation, no doubt, of the Sahy in a Jose amul:cazried away by the angry flood. ‘This js a mis, | Beading Rallroad Company had not been disturbed. Vcngoene tags: dines D Lic ee abltants of that noble river, and at tho same time eliiting | AT s fortune, as it will still further retard the completion of Caplains—Hugh Mooney, Thomas Dunbar, Michacl | Your institution is a noble one, and you have produced Oh ermpsabhyeric-] oe ef Le. Oa Ne Soa te i oeectiet | ‘The Freshet im the Neshamony Creek. | Dopey, Charles Priest, J.B. Bhtchell, W. Rartiord. | | royults from it which ought to satisfy the most exacting, | theadmiration of the Western woodsinen. She was foated sjitieing Sime evento ity of the dridge wae a sccne of complete desolation, {From the Philadelphia Ledger, July 18.) First Liewenan/s—Michacl Brom christopher Gel- | and in behalf of my regiment, and for myself, I thank | down the Ohio ona freshet to Cairo, from which place she (Late style, Stith & Brother), The wharves on either side of the river were completely | The rain which fell Yesterday afternoon caused the | yin, _ riage alluce, Joseph ¥. Eustace, Thomas Burke, you, anid through 1 you the founders and suprorters of | was taken in charge by one of Commodore Porter's gunboats New York, submerged, an 4 in all probability there is a large amount | heaviest freshet ever known in the amony creek, in prado ee, vs the Soldiers’ Dep am, very truly, &c., respect- | and towed to New Orleans. From that port she sailed for Hi eed 4 os é vs : r Second Liculenants—J. B, Duff, George B. Wilson, John 7 Po 0 sailed for Ha- REWERS 01 Of valuable pro perty either carried off or destroyed, The | Bucks county. Every bridge and mil! dam was carried bi tee fully, your obedient servant, vana, where she loaded with sugar for New York, and arrived BAST INDIA AND BERTER PALE ALES, ‘ Hanlon. JAMES F. HALL, . r > anik . | away this morning about seven o’clock, at which time 1 SOU’ force of thewa \or had driven up upon the bank e bum th wm | i ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT NEW YORK | Brevet Brigadier General United States, commanding | here,as stated, on Monday morning, She is about 600 tons POR CITY AND GOUTHBEN USB. ber-of the canal boats that were moored at the wharves | the flood had reached the highest point. Thousands of es a and perhaps did damage to:tho shipping, which we were | Tals, logs, fences and quantities of lumber and manure | 4 ana syagf—Lieuteneat, Colonel, William De 1a First New York Volunteer Engincers. carpenter's measurement, and is particularly notoworthy a8 | These ales ure of improved quality, brewed with great care, aired om} veld and Stag’ — nt Colonel, a th a engthet o rel 4 = in the @. © ent ao inne Se oa f gira eo dhnar ad ped Me torrt at ili; Major, John Beattio; Adjutant, Jobn McCarthy ; Quar THE FIFTH NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY being an uncommon carrier. She beige entirely of Ohio ooo a and strengthening, and can be relled on eee cae cars, ‘They were not moved from their | Was Under water, and the Flushing steam’ saw mill is | Master, John Dunne; Surgeon, Joseph 1. Hasbrouck; s ahdammipnipipini econ iA ce aa ey pscnee ar eacseyees in ri ae vale PE na een omelet or aes te , 00 » floating o! vex a Assistant Surgeon, James Kinsler. ‘covered, for over two yea! _ — ——— “tascedl en pong oye ae rye iia Teepe ge paper ok ‘ed, and every injll on the strean is more Capiaine—Y. EH.’ Kelly, Bernard O’Reilly, Timothy J. Restoration of Barnum’s Museum. The number of vessels which passed Gay Hoad Lighthouse nee orn bf wis CURED without Sat come down ve river He atau sav mill was dices |. As the Frunkford and Bristol turnpike bridge was | Burke, David J. Beattie, D. C; Moynihan, toorge B. Va- | Mr. Barnum is up and at the world again for contriba- | fire'® Sweaters: 28¢ ships, Meaty oF” bina itis choos. | Broadway. Branch ofc of way, BRIGGS" Atleviar phen A. Calla- tor and butions of the rare and curious with which to fill the | €rns, 2620; sloops, 107. — = snare, snr eh niel Crowley, ©. M. Sheehan, } shelves and saloons of anew fi e Whatemen. IVORCE.—P' ONSUL! N ipa i Sater Be aap sloons of anew fire-proot museum, the | a... homas Winslow, Grinnell, NBi-art at Barbados Jane | 1) "joer ppp chee ppg bee gy jot dha ‘arose ‘ative. Sold vidson, John Ryan, Thomas MeGarn, Ste buted over the a ijacent lots, and a lurge quantity of it | burned in the spring there are now no means of crossing | hopdlessly lost. 1) uring the course of the night a barge | the creek, oes Joadied with coal bn \ke from its moorings near Fairmount | | The floating bridges and débris knocked out the ‘and floated down to the Ohesinut street bridge, where | braces and one pier under the Philadelphia and Trenton neha, William Webb. plans of which are in promotion, An agent was sent | 93, with 470 bbls ofl all told—wauting 30 bbis to fi tained. A fee al fred fon navi " saint ? er.’ The: Railroad briage, which will imterrupt travel between Ne vutencet—dames Cunningham, 7 aE ey ‘Spoken—J 4 ained. fee alwaya required for advice or information. ste aaaks T auge a Seay ey eam York and Philadelphia on this tide of the river for two | ONE HUNDRED AND SRVENTICTI RéGiMuNT NEW YoRK voL- | PY the last steamer to Europe to secure sundry notewor- hare ebecd mean ras sel agam aren gage | SES “: i, Couns mrentahon 2 pping, which it is impossible to estimate at present. | or three days. : UNTERRA. ‘ ; thy matters of which Mr. Graeuwood reported some | — Burk Oda Fellow, of Sag Harbor, July 12, lat 8934, lon 7134, IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PUB- Messrs’ Maule & . Brothers, “at Lombard street wharf, | | At ten o'clock A. M. to-day the water had fallen five contd and Siaf— Charles Hagan, Lieutenant Colonel | time since, and another will follow in the course of a ‘peas Spoken, é&e. <lielty.--Other good canon prosecuted. without fee in ad- ~ ig SM ‘ at bel * > ix feet, an 4 . . | Commanding; Adjutant, . Dunne; Surgeon, J. A. " 4 . vance, Advice free. M. VES, ney and Ce Seales aie el ‘tered et in outing om Of trek? iortow moree. ee tae ,) olin Perabenay Mylar] SHREDS, AOR MeenY, ee: Tor Pama OES) 5 Sy ee ee ees pees fi eld ‘ sock. An jnedent o« ‘curred about four o'clock on hoard | ‘The dainage to the country must be very heavy. el ; Roving. dayking, John Cun. | Cette ,counuy develops in many ways. Lettors are | hin Fedunt, supposed from England for Quebec, July , (QEXEEAL, ©. 8, GRANT, wine OTHER SPLENDID acanal beat, near Mas, ket street wharf. Aman was dis- ase ningham, Michael Quigle J y J received from persons all over the country offering col- eerie Serta, July 15 om: OM ennai JX engravings and brilliant novelties in the August num- Oo ng TT Ne tec Te Te See en ine MEIIis | PaewesuiatenanteJohn Doherty, Shomes ML Ooxtales, | lecticte of octns; ofall: erutied. Bin, Hevobtnionssy, the apes of the Delaware. slated Wt ~Seabareevipemnilam ss, dis omncraitamed ener swapt out hy the tide as wl struck one of the piers of the [From the New Brunswick Fredonian.} Nee eee ee ee eee ui; 1 Cubed ee HOR Wik a read aide Geteationer jaEE ne cae iia Page ee "| Fo a0 PID MAD CACO, ROM STAND i » somnole! ine vation of & 7 Second Liewtenan's—Rober lly, Kk C 7 esented Mr. Barnuin with a very unique collection of bee Se ; > . NEW"! 4 bridges; what became of the somnolent man we have | — The heavy rains of Sunday and Sunday night near the | yg Sirent dacntey - personal relies, which will be of xreat Interest ax years sig Mamance, (Duncan, from, Navman for Philadelphia, Qaemiteh stoaeh, eons of Meat, ne tose pan vi d ough that th Gray's fe G Ms Ci 4 v y ot See. Be ee en eee ee headwators of the Millstone and Raritan rivers have | “rive following record will show the original strength of | goon. ‘The fact is that the loss of the museum was tig A Mune, Staal from Maryland for Searsport, July | And, Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flour, and everything else cheaper 12. off 80 Liner itie ’ prize, hie io underg ee rae Oe anes fe toate vais _ rene rams verter each regiment, their present strength, names of officers | a nations! calamity. The mineralogical cabinets alone uth Shoal. = Penviylvanin Ralroad & ridge, cross the Schuylkill at | The wate? commenced ristag opposite this city about | killed, aud other interesting facts: were , of menimable value, ani, enn only Be. 78. | io ies or iemmeie ty en en hye .| MPORBHRAD'S a . NIN JMET. . ¥ af . Christian street, is intact, thovE, two canal oats were | thnoe o clock this morning, and continued to ise unl siichienietc fe Pa Aneibing, extras PR 5 Sct Harriet & Samuel, of Salem, Mass, July 9, tn Crooked NEURODYES, yesterday wedged between abgut eleven o'clock, when it was about elght feet above | original strength fay have on hand, .whethor it Be minerals, sbells, | Wud Es NEURALGIC ANTIDOTE. é age. ‘Mantein, from New York for Galveston, July 10, This remarkable preparation is @ new gift of chemi i of Water street and Little for the relief of that most painf : ore, stopped yesterday, se r ‘wheels at Fairmount were, stopped yesterday, the houses | high water mark, urnet } Killed and died of wounds stuffed birds or animals, urtiticial curiosities, relics of lai 28 lon science. Tt is design deing almost wholly under waier. “A number of barrels | streot, and nearly all of Burnet street were submerged. | fy : of coal oii, stored on the } enneylvarda Railroad wharf, | In some parts of Burnet street the water was five feet Prowngee snd ssing in actin F Se Rebellion, the Revolutionary war, or anything that is a Ph bk gs Cen A 1 Cart. | ‘iis of diseases known as Nervous Complaints, which are ‘at the wost end ef the Marke t street bridge, were tloated | deep, filling all of the cellars, some of the stores and | Present strength ...;. 1... 234i | bistorically, curious, Mr. Burnim will acknowledge ite ae A ces Chis Wieaies, and Apectneta’| Seer, ene ey ee Oe Or meme ey Che: EI eT page : nh, ul phy, Major William Butier, Adjutant Michael W. Red. siclans, NEURODYNE may be described as a compound, aromati aint, § 6 o . ney, disg: Fecoipt, and the name of the donor will be conspicuously | nev, dings, barks, Riork gs la Virginia, Youn in, Neill cthereal oxsence, composed of Ingredients of gréat power J P| w three foot, vi et tae shops to the depth of three foot. The water sot buck | yyy attached to it for all coming time—for the next museum | {Purch Guodde tir A hor Abbott, Jordan, from d ut one o’clocl ester y > y @ CFO: block, | re Sa eo anal ant Te ee eee cro aa Pears, react tecin Charan’y | mond; Captain Job H. Nugent, Co, &; Captain Francis | will be Areproof, and will probably stand for ages. We | arr'isth, do; and others was atthe Gown mutate, sive, npied 20 cbrow. ber baby | Altaag street were, miituenged.’ .asehe sinsab Welpley, Co. H: Captain Edward K. Butler, Co. C; Sec: | learn that one gentleman presented the new museum | ““Rarsapos, June 28-81d brig Susan Duncan, Pillsbury, | eee eee ee a Coes Petar and valuable eerie anartreneh, et: catexbucasaty she faloned. | ‘Gre weder eas: aperte pighe! tend) abons: tne “andte ond Liewtenant Daniel Sweeny, Co, C; First Lieutenant | with one thousand rare and valuable shells on Saturday | Baltimore, roperties, never before combined in remedial discovery. der aim, and the cb'ld fel! into the river.and wasdrowned. | water commenced falling at twelve o'clock, noon, and at | Martin Kelly, Co. A. last, and that quite a number of specimens have already | . Havana, July 12—In port steamship Columbia, Barton, for ty Goneticial action is prompt and dectstve, land, its use not The Wissabickon, that emptt es into the Schuylkill four | three o’clock bad fallen about a foot y a ONE HUNDRED AND YIFTY-PIFTH REGIMENT. been sent in by varions individuals. It is only needful ie a A lg pol, Bevin. for Ba timore lagi only harmiess, but remarkably convenient and delightful. quite Tatte Taleoasa enh | vhich, on ordianry Gam. pieces soln cal Ojicers. Enlisted Men. | to call their attention to it to induce captatns of vessels | yt ke wnmonn ke. faite tit fire Oak (Br), for do | of EURODYNE 1s a sedative—a soother of the nerves and = + Fions, waqustand respectable ) stréatn, got very high, | Great Flood in the Lake Superior Coune | Prigital strength (Colonel Evily). 760 | sailing to all paris of the world to bring home novelties | Yo: schr Pinckney (Br), Simes, for do; and others, py Positive tees d tearing down danas and eves “ything that attempted to try—More than Twenty Buildings Present sirengih (Li J 166 in natural gn 4 to present to Mr. Barnum, and Am- Bougsvine, ‘May 22—Arr bark St Andrew, Harrington, | [¢ readily imparts this balmy au ing influence to the ts heaglong course. At | Slegarzce’s mills, oue of | Swept Away—=Large Loss of Property, | Killed. 278 | ericans abroad wilt be sure to bring or send home their | Cape Verd Islands, brain or sensorium, which is the centre and origin of ner- EE tact trndcat cncounh ‘rea, tbe bridges which | dee . Wounds et Sd 'bied GF Wess 18 sonal Pic® | contfibuttons in the shape of something rare and valu. wrork ang SE ans Sere re Nine os ory Yous power. Hence ius ‘bencfcial effects ‘may be interred mpan the stream wero swept a Way like chaff, and the {From the Ontonagon (Michigan) Miner, July 8.) aed and Died uf Wounds—Colonel Flood; | ablo for this new institution. | We are aagured that the | J'E Coles, Cleary, from Baltimore, disg; Caroline, Jones, 40 | whether situate in 2he head, fase or limbe—in fact, to ange : Captain Hart, Co. A; Lieutenant Nolan, Co. A; Caplais | Smithsonian Institate, the Philadelphia Academy of | 4 Golem, cients, for Arecelbo to loud for Kew Y wos or the Ruma crpasion- if tee aque exe be tiecee to nich, Natural Sciences, and several other public collections in | gchrs Kerst, Elliott, for NYork idg: Hattie Ross, Pollard, di water found its way into the payx oT mill, among the The Oth of July, 1865, forms a memorable epoch in our 0 Purdy, Co. "A; Lieutenant Davis, Co. A; Captain Pe- , ; 7 nervous disorder or derangement, rapid relief may be confi- ‘and into the engine room. , to the depth of seven | history as the date of the greatest foo over visite = Se eee cam soeaiad otenby oid am pert a cae cae ror rhe cite aan louze,’ Co. D5 Capiain Schuyler, Co. 'F; Lieutenant | various cities will present such duplicates as they have Constitution, do: Garland, just arr trom Machin dently promised. was sadly Pen 4 4. The w hole loss er part of the day previous, expanding to torrents be- O'Connell, Co. K; Lieutenant Dumphy, Co. F; Lieuten- | to Mr. Barnum. le needs this kind of help—material Port av Puince, June Sid brig Loana, Frisbie, St ‘The wonderful power of NEURODYNE to control nervous Berea at about $4,000. The Hat well paper mill fore midnight, sud oe ‘continued duce the night, ane | aut Cronin, Co. H; Lieutenant Dwight, Co. K. help in contributions. He has money enough and to | IM, 5, veo, sune 7-814 brig Simpathie (Dutch), Bake. | !titation and excitement ia shown by its effects in, casen of smile from o's, abd belong 4 to Edward } maximum being about daybrenk—three o'clock inthe | Ofsanized N ber 18, 1862, spare; but money cannot do everything, and the only | mann, NYork. ‘ Erte for coverel cntecamtes thane’ witneus veah os gee, were flooded, but the damage done was not very | morning. The damage along the Range is large, mostly ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. way in which these collections can idly be made is Riemisvcro, ony, 1—Arr barks Enropa, Guaning (or Ut- | to an excited or agitated condition ol ‘nerves, will find ferious, The woaden bridje at this p oint was.also washed | stamp will dams, roads and bridges. Officers. Enlisted Men. | by the spontaneous action of our people from Maine to | ley), NYorks ‘M4, Henry Wooley, Fries, do; brig Britannia, prompt remedy in the batmy influence Nearodyne. away. About one-fourth from the west end of the breast of | Origiual strength. iu |] California. Cable, do; 7ip, bark Rajah OF rawak: Gray. dO. searuin, | « tei proper vo state that this proparation dove not contain ed al Jeu ery few people have any idea of the capital required and sehr Peer! Toit Pom Beltitnote, % rey a partial opi iB morphine or any other narcotic or inju- own the stream at Heft’s woollen mills the flood did | the main dam at the Evergreen Bluff i# gone, and a large sor damage than at almost any othet point, The cov. | breash in the lower dam, causing certainly soveral hun- Gred wooden bridge was lifted from it 8 resting place and | dred doilary loss to the company and probably a woek's | Present strength . peat whirling down the angry stream like ® feather, | dotention to the stamp mill. A wide gap was made neag | , Gblvers Killed and Died ‘atterson, dh a a ay a) oe as Mr. Barnum proposes. He | §'hrig from New York (probably the Caronella, Gard, just Cost of ground will be. Cost of building. Wounded and missing in 16 380 20 288 ‘olonel J. P. Me rey, Co. A; Firat arrived. PR A be et gpens the nervous origin gs mans ef . most prevalent and distressing complaints. It wot ‘at Jaco, Jule 6—Tn port barks Morning Star, for NYork | useless td enumernte thom, 5 WAS Kgs Frings @ Alice (BP), for Marveiiien, do; Linda Stewart, | andi fually wea the majority of ‘Ameren ‘women are enlires character. incase it A. breaking to ‘as it come in contwt with iinmensé | the centroof both the Ogima dame. ss Mot heads ‘ fame Heed, from, \Srcee witich ‘been torn out by th? roots and were ‘The upper dam et the Knowlton was broken; ‘und it is a R. Baylis, ~ A ri on utenant M. ly, | Cost of collection cont a foe Bork, ding; beige Em i hy ved, pea rite. of w nervous mo) ve may appear in varied ‘ Ting down the pver. ‘The dye howm> © exeoedingly unfortunate for the company that the lower | C4; First Lieutenant J. 5. Hay burn, Co, Hy er a airoa Belisema: Stagt coke Boonie WH: | Corpenene be Sttergeriy named, uae Soa. cutee ia ine names one did not go too, ag it is filled with loga, brush, stones ickey, Co. A; Captain W. Maroney, Co, Bi First | Total........... ton, from NYork, read; } Tie Douloureux, weal iproeration and 60 forth, thro utcoant C. Waters, Co. D; Second Lieutenant J, 0} | This is no small Manta C KA . fountal ' ill, constructed of store, A CF - demolished, and the dye vate floated | and avd, with a land stide on top to eap the climax. ‘The ‘manner, was ’ re boats, were stopped by the trees | Caledonia dam is entire! e, and the foundation of : Winn 'pese Mice oat oe gebuyikitie The barn was | the saw mill damaged satin . ized November 19, 1862. pony F away, and @ horse and wagon carried down The Fhnt Steel bridge, just below the Caledonia, ix ONE HUMVRED AND SBVENTIRTH REGIMENT. the flood, the "horse was drowned, ‘ate subsequently | swept down some two rods below the rond. The road on was seen Jo pase over the dain al F'aérmount. The | the Flint Steo! hill is literally ruinod, the entire bed, for | Original strength... ‘on the fitet floor of the mill howwe is rendered | some thirty rods in length, being swept away to the ‘uscloss by the water, Some of it i broken, ond | depth of ten to fifteen feet, and the sand and grave! of it waa covered with water and mad 1'@ the dopib of | which it was compored scattered over acres of low lands. 7 eee seven (cet. The loss at Meft’s is eatin waded at abou Probably fifty trees have been undermined and thrown Oficers Killed and Died of Wo am across the road at this point, and it will take several hun- 6; Ciwata dt ke a Cara ‘canton. PB ee , OO, "e woollen mill, ror distance blow "4, re and a large working force a week to connect | ©) » Lynck, i . }, Co, Fu ome distance Oe ary house | Use two neighborhoods with a wigon road Captain J. H. Kolly, Co. D; First Lieutenant J, W. Gri neode heavy damage ‘The covered PrM@ge at this | The lower and upper dams at the Rockland mill are | © F; First Lieutonant Patrick Logue, Co. 1; First Lieu porkwas also washed away. The only bridge deft in ite | broken, the breach in the former being near the east | t'nant F. H. Seeley, Co. La Second Lieutenant M. Bgan, “ as the rod bridge, on Brooks" lene, end and in the latter about the middle. The damage at | © K; Second Lieutenant J. 8, Fitzsimmons, Co, B, Athe mouth of the Wissahickon end at Dobson's mill, | the National, owing to the peculiar location of the mille Organized July 26, 1862. Jost dove, the full force of the torrent which had been } and washhouse, is quite severe, Both dams are badly A formal reception will be ddructive, could be seon. Here. upon every hand, | injured, the washhouse undermined and the lowor part | Friday next. The First cavalry, Ninty-ninth, Second, Sey screen Sued bean uprooted, Weide uscbate, Jog off. Seventy -tiret and Sixty-ninth regiments will turn out and ‘above 7 ‘on the river it is difcult—impossible rnther—to state | ort them through our principal streets, | They will be koean, i Cuba, July 5~Sld schr Maria Hall, Garfeld, | the 1 fi from. th what he undertakes—and he has never yet failed to doit— | for NYork. i fea Nee ieeue eullce bas he best ‘efforts of the it becomes a matter of pride and interest for this city Sr J NB, July 12—Arr brig Active, Willingale, NYork. | ‘physician so signally ‘aitin nervous complaints, The means d the entire commutity. ‘The museum will contain | Qi 10th. abi p Siar Wheever, Wilmarth, Liverpool; bark Wa employed do not reach the seat of the disease. Of co pa Ce oe eas ine, ealcen, | Wine senee ie ‘American Porte. must be alike unavailing. Now, it ie certain Polytechnic department, for ‘he exhibited of worl ng BOSTON, July 7-—Arr bai Brsinigbok (Br), Laraon, Port | Tinect action species wncts eaivous . ft peep models of new inventions, a picture gallery, aquaria, | toniwes, Carenae Tor onder ria Welty (leat Caflara’ | tendency seeme to tmpart vitality to the Brain. strength of immense theatre on the ground floor, where equestrian f 4 vital power ia thus given to the nerves, while, at the same performances will be given three Tipnihe east ear in Howell pes nk Terai Le ey a ‘alanipated through the sedative influence of the ‘winter, pantomime three months i Stigh | toctiwarre: Cong Brularelphia; Geo'W Meow, Torrey, Ei months in summor, » Lony ielphin; ow, Tor classed moral dramas ‘and spectacles’ during the rest of | bethport. ‘cia Works Mary Bai Alice lary Edson, Howes, Smyrna the year. On the roof will be placed the goo! ivan, Co. 6. Killed and died of wounds. pain is Antiapte.” Healthful nction ‘now rapidly ensues; nervous itation is diminished ; in grad naturak Mere ot being are revestabllshed through the restored. actlonk i. riton, Connor, Surinam | re L Sturtevant, Crus ‘omfor the year. "On te oof wil be laced the soologica : of The hervout ater, and, in the face of ain and dlzoann, mals ery nature, the whole cove bet + Coren, w er new rena with a well-ventilated story above tho root, An elovator | yeck bate Amie Kimball: ert Royal; Windward, NYor ction and remaral will be worked by a steam engine in the collar, and the inset, Clenfuegos; Joueph aker, New Orleans, at \whole structure will be fire-proof. This is but a faint One ily 15—Ai Clifton (Br), Gavet, Rio | goles object vutline of the new museum project cof ele Mr. Barnum (frnn, Prank See rigs Utama, Brvoe, Olentuep 8 ie proprietor. Its suceoss will depend greatly on , , 1 , the cordial co-operation of Americanwat home and abroad, Fate epee Bo joka tI vie Chester i a co-operation which will doubtless be given heartily an mouth, NH); BF Reeve, it ‘but this mast suffice. “4 of the discoverer in to Antroduee hie NEURO. intueqoas | DYNE to the public, The verdict of 1 ity asa Neurals re eo Antidote shall be with the public, Lost of ite , its by some of our most eminent citizen) Cy been abuns achra Canary, Wall, do. (or Porta. | inert z, t otfinia be ‘nm. oughty Frouldenee See ree ae teers wil ress ion on doo sach, stones, &c. nee; F Waterman, ghe mi pee conaaaly sweet * cansed thee flood | the lose. In dollars and Harris & Vogtlin Feviewod by Mayor Gunther at the City Hall at three | intelligently, i, New Haven Knight, Huckins, Jersey Clix; 40 sprdl over into the road and around the mill, ‘The | are much the largest sufferers, having lost thousands in | clock. ——_—_—— kavings Joo iy = No Bid bark MoGis | MOREHRAD'S NEURODYAE, OR NRURALGIO ANTTs se, on the north #ide of the main building, wae horses, lumber, logs, &c,; but others have THR SRVENTBENTA MASSACHUSETTS. The Pablie School Complaints. Kies . port, mall elope, “i Ne ate A put up in bottles containing five ounces, |," and jt fell with a loud crash, breaking «md | lost their all. ‘This regiment, three hundred and forty strong, under TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. IithoAre achro Rdwin J Palmer, Palmer, St Jago; Lucy | With, plain directions for use. Diherwit destroying a half dozen pickers ani wiovof | Richard Chynowoth, ferryman at the Forest Landing, | command of Licutenant Colonel Splain, ‘passed ihrough | T noticed, in your issue of the 16th, an article on the | W.Alexander, Jacobsen, Bt Jolna, PA Sallie, Monts, Frey- wero ©, MOREHEAD, M. D,, . Dobson estimates his loss at about 95,000, f lost ev ing except the clothes on the backs of him- | yesterday. They marched up Broattway at four o'clock, of bi “ hols, Novassa; Engace ‘Will x ‘ork; Hertha Wright. oP ‘Sole Proprietor, he old Gone bridgs at this point isa perfect wieck, } self and family, and they were all exposed to the drench. | and wore frequently cheered. A ealute was Aired frou | PAY™eD’ of our public echool teachers. Permit mo to rh Ou Feat Mit! Seow 10 Walker aroet, New York. hing Wing left but the two arches which span the | ug rain from eleven P. M. till morning, being unable to | the New England ag they passed, may a few in addition thereto, True, our w brig, Coclaue (ina), Cin SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS. stream, wile tio earths at the north end of it has been | stm tho fury of the storm to the nearest neighbors. pape tinh 9 ce teaghers have not been paid regularty since last he Win B Cari Kelley. Boston; Scr. aa SOHING—AND, USE WHEATOWS awh’ for about thirty feet, ing road Ten buildings are known A ape been swept away at Two hundred and iors men ‘of the Second Ver. { January, and, what is still worse, some havo not been it S a tar cnr A caren Teh gna alta and causing of course a change of cars at | and above the Forest Landing. mont arrived here on fr lon night, and left. for Bur- it is desired to reach Manayunk by tho At gho Minnesgte Landing, Harris RBA it Jost ton | ington at oleven o' rd ~ Wy They were of tie, Dobeve sande on the wort side of | inmates smouns fener ‘and under command of Lieutenant Colonel Johnson.<, ; ie 7 cp “org be Lo ad I] ao in Ned, supption and FIFTEENTH NEW YORK INDEPENDENT BATTERY. » ir, Jopes, the watchman wreck known % belong to them ‘This old battery has arrived in tho city to be taueterod a ter fast that he had | th ory ne their oxen caught sane ry ‘he remained until way iad. hota ea" an Ww and oa four Mend here, Out and paid off. Tho Fiftoenth wae raised'in this city, e Jon, J add wag formerly puached ty oud loft wiky suo iy ll—Arr_ brig Concord, Everett, J Grant, NYork; 12th, bark ‘Tran: | forty-eight hours; also cures Chilblains, Uleers Bb ee ok sia forty-eight ours’ ota by all dragglats, ork; 1ith, ‘Franklin Bell, ‘Brewster, | TT NITED SERVICE SOCIETY, STATE OF NEW ta paid at all, expecially the lately appointed ones of the Twelfth bebo ot eight or ten. None of them have all ‘, one D in, Washington; 18h, WH Allen, members of the above society, ia et jasonic Hi recefved ‘except one ‘eho, boing Tavore as Oo ‘plonpure "i full Pay ane caber Necia brig Violet new, 08 tons, of Blow. mon of the armny oa {id Bait Thurveonth wireet ( ads P pt should iavann; whr Dr Kane, Rider, Philadel. | this ( Deraning, at o'loate to the m ’ be n bak Cope PI CT aad aalitan Se PSSA SCECR vron cnen! gchar neaa RARE ‘hp was (bus brunghs Wy land I any o horse and <Q, sine? J0 have been \ :