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—_ padent prop sal of irrerp a:tble and doomed Battle in Missouri, » YORK SUN. SE reirters to Bartow money tn ho came of 6 or os Pf testa this port, we have advic «| largely attended mesting of the Chamber of | oa. sation ond (urns the wry argument of sym THE REBELA ROUTED, frém Havana to the 84 inst, Jo or pr he fees Ay = MORNING, AUGUST 6, 196. | Lain) fr tree Li stftations into « protextag: — traordizary news. The Capt. se LaTIAm Parte, Beq., President, chair, presenting that on the terain tion Augut 2 =A occurred, int at Bt. Dowingo, taking The Rev. Jom. Parke, B. Dy occnpled « Party aad Patriocem. ih cabetibe Rmettanne Join to vealy baa tpg 19 ath Jpeg oy Soar er tas Dclatecn teertecy fra tb papi cat latte Caliber. yond peony the miaetlan they | plact, between tse Fed {aat they ware out of work. The * Ho forsign veees\ of war isn Hay- | Rex Governor Warowr, of Indiana, cn abborn coadjater of Furr. Davis obtetaate CaNigrent part of 8 Men gold | EEOR, fed the rebel troops ander Baw MC. | et ely taunsged. "Tho civy ware baci am 5 Locrnyl J PR gig vy! mg Tag pe | eet te Jorn Shan of (oe see ceualy evpl-d by cer ertnoureny for en Lied and 30" wounded, and 40. of the. latter Sie RE rm robbare of uae | HBorn MO parte ote eee ere se rene tae a gree ey one ein very purpcas of giving intensity to the contest, heeds ~ 7 1 Le coe ———— highways and streets seem to be on the in oe ean pl a Soret tink ats alba fe hte Impadence (Hions.” Pece-e-ate = ar 4 <4 home Present action eee mh fry nates emery Cote" at Ree EtG Maal of Goa, AEB TO g Sect sara Tee Deng tte | a have been octive, ‘The health Wpeltations are ta danger. Tile wae ot the gic ee Mog to ailcara the Gowregion ok ry party Te to hepllbe 60 Whe wat Who Raten Pay Bau. horses ond wagcos Copvertion met at Columbus todey, and nom. markets dice last report, by gg ap Sees = id lashat care sae tad Veltiel pees : are td the tek rs wilah | | (nce of the beth eet pases 0 tho cntee A OALLAST OMAROR. ipeted HJ. Jawatr for Gurernor, and Jone | of Havers has improved find wast er | ping sta row ce to te Can, on eal Coneren Bere josh \calied la pape lemn te ttgnna eter dg yionn, mde ircoar ty went of 0 as ewasig (roe Wee maria sony atopting. Here ate ita words: pay of soldiers and rallors 1 fantry, corner a reas | hanies to Maryland, the election to , ma- ome ime in Oe oer, and if be meant that the | ebuild carry ‘b+ Legislatare to cali a tion to comple’e the wo. of Repudlicen Commitee oe ‘4m the somination Wo 8 Vig FoUs rowncuton of the Begiteh, fo invite the latter to eta peogel ae om ont wag | Sete Ceeueentbe ace penst wurvender political principles. enough, but the parsege of this bi throvg enemy te a Whee the Journal of Commerce ensit's tha: | joy to the hearts of thousands, and grea‘ly alt | and Geral Lrom tock possis-ion of the Sule the “‘polit'eal pricc!ples” of ths party founded | the Gcvernment in ob‘ataing ali the mea that FOLTHER PARTICULALS. CI RARITING WAR DAWs, |. 7—James Baown, pri- Her her aan. nea T P, in 2600 reg tor a ol Irtpendince, wo. Aug 7—The Bante Pe os h vt wry dancing tah eld cid fever i to per belo veesels mal a é Careon City Bxpress artiv Ciedhen in Urter ont wwe vappreson st | rb: loctvone of pay wil conte ‘volantesrs fone d here that th wore ed yenclag ment, oied of typhoid fever yesterday. to ber being one of the piratiosl which city last night. bringing dates from Sante Fe Mey hela, ws pres Vere “i ‘hie families, or needy prente, to make | 00 tein three columrs, force ramber- ‘ne seeeseion pi isovers captured opposite the | irfest our coast there is but very Uttle doubt, rebellion by force, we prsume it does no | who fog twenty ttousend mea, Gen. Lro tmms- | Priut of Rocks, sein the cavalry campatrictly coat | xuarder, Beeresicn cavalry are frrquent'y seen in the vie nity cf the Feiry, in small rqaa’s. Great . ffurte are makiog by the rebel com- to the 22d and Carscn Cicy to the 26ch ait, better provisicn for their support, aad we trust peta. that the War Department will at once make 4 @ rang ts by which a pertion of the pay of | the Fourth and Becond Kansas regiments, tmman exactly the moost ous nocsense it ex: presses, It only exhibits the weakness of con- eidertag iteeif and a few sordid devotees of 1d , The Pupp ks Voted. ‘Tom, “lst there be Dovrite bet were ua, bo. | Dusneeeis Now Mexico wes etl dell, The ; Toe spprcprintions mace by Congress during | £10, ist ‘here be no write bet ween exops locked fit 6, owing to the receat rains, e the extra rensdin Just clorod will be found to | Awaanam never would hav ‘ c Ament; also with two or couns:led so SU XAS 1HRPATSTNG tendo wham i} represents as ‘che Democtatic | the eoldiers thall be rererved fur the benef: of Hive onrpenee nm alsr tnfentry and two vary but slightly from the follo sing list: kindly, bad Lor ‘re here was a great ded of anxiety la Bow party.” Belfih bargeson of toat party, | their families, In the Mnglish army, toldiers | oe tere oc mpan'or f regular cavalry from army. Tee $185,296 207 80 | his bousstold and Mexico on account cf tbs threate of the Texaes they have wadeulied y been, to its cost; bu | having wives or fi an eS ; emaent fae ardoun hovel, 80 171,645 99 ie deen aight | t© capture tbe goverament Prony. Aa J t ing on c : ' toen, 4 with (be true ard generous democrats epirit | ere required to Se iriaes carmen te Bag ch of the Jeng . Legislative with uhem as to what would bedoze for | ¢Prese from New M.x\co overto.k | sol- tundiy Civil, dire Lpedgs | 4 Us oe wrenet be) ‘a Lisi with orders for than to revu ee Mexico. Leon en bontntglhag paairaa I: was feared the Texans ware going to cap- MT hope ry poe Dill secesed {a ametn. | ture the gov: roment forte in that Territory. taining the integrity of y ure nsitution and Deexnrens, 3,205,000 69 | Ween ey ee Wists toe tak she works the | ‘Two Podoral o@loces, Capt. Sows. M, Jasens Prusetan sovernment bad resolved thet any | and Lieut. BG Gaerisap, of the 7h (a~ Prussian wbo bad toon absent from his comm- | fantry, had diverted from the U rion sstvices, try ten yearsard bad become an American | gt Piri Fillmore, wud jovced the Texans, about niretsen miles south wert c | ore, The (icvernment hewld talks precnetions bps field, when he oly'sined kntelligence cf a Notional basa... ogricst the ‘neressed pay being made @ curse | the erovy, i Bese Wek we bai ane A dispateh from Little P +f Arms rail thea a blessing to the soldier, by causing | ft TRIN tO Pines ti re ed twobur. | Racks fh, to tue Mompau Pataache ways. & ue on trcreate of d’ss'pation amiorg the improve | Grd end seventy of Gen. Lro's cay confed:rare roouting patty encoantered one Cont ard thcughthas. revlopaly reported, wire crossing « ri bandred federa sto Borth Weetern Arkansas, ‘Tho svatem of regirontal fun(s, under tafe DBiirded by a relfish impationes of the burden: of piriotiaw, he could seotoat beyond the im potent little kaot of eym,atoizers around him ‘fications, conting al edd ionl..... b ‘inily ¢nclosed on the east by o | aid killed 26. ‘The confederates loan wae two. Site cad" When Vascontizg the bill cam: ‘The Winchester, ») Reymblican of the 000 00 Y b'ished, that "eit i Gen Barns’ arty ‘a almost ontire y | Exbibitton of Incustry civaen wea free from any obligation to his =p the popalar heart bea‘s wita Gerce ardor for | gusrantess, shotid sleo be sated’ nxn s lerge force of th my’ irfantey bh, save Gen Basaa y Asniog Loy alls t AN BxXPAvrED riaut. ralteet, tion tional authority | even the soldier having no wife, family or rele- thomia d to | disbanded only fuar regiments temaining. 2000 00 00 | native rome the Texans bad az- a siege. or ‘as Yy rn di ieanen et this | thon spondent upon Bim, would be induced or | fror theuse 4, ard being unable te retreat the: be Lynimvarals | Teper erie in Grr Avined Sips, & 1,500,099 00 | He segs iS, Garters wlant Fort Biss aboat 700 st-oag, wih ' aed ugh, with M0 been moment between the Democratic and Republi. | obliged to lay up something for bis own future | tharge oe five mes. Sep. Wenteanah, oom my, wes ‘enumbor of hn ters for bacg: | For addttionsl Li x thebotter bs enabled to appreciate our bless feb la Miccellantous. about shad headed witforcta $266 108,296 99 of pivoss a! arcillery. ‘Thoit piok- can parties is, that the Dam ocra's put to shame | bensfit. z ent lok the official and individus +ff:minacy of the party to power, by their Jacksonian boldness froac’ ed withia 1 ma:disg the cavalry wes kil'ed after killing | jog tcuthern tight of the rebels, Mrantine tbe Fearedin large numbers moving ings. + shore ate 15 compan- . I go home to ay what I | © ‘i ranging coud itn eaahens | fd ear tote thom ow te “whe News Today, Wa bave most interessiog news regarding ‘vious, thiee companies left the t hs The Pony Express hesitate to give our mil‘lons to repel the slan- Dt oteratiment, and thelr numerical preponderance | the operathica cf our blockading Meet, and of | jury” Ger infantry, semen dates to the CITY NEWS. det eet wp by the Confederate Statos, that = Tislita to take cows any secession flog ig 2 fake wolun’cer army. Could a tras repre | gaother Union victhry in Missouri, General | r- toler 20 routhward toa pl fathers for mod this confederae~ < etates mud. ay vefacd fivatiog, As Texas <4 soy time aie: ‘ua, this may brin { 8D9U" § Oocitiog, —a « ft Beri ian beach dg Sapir with : A, ber Prive ber breast, ask her busvand to Prem cae Gouth | brirg she American flag, that she might die | The Chories'on Mercury, of the3!, eays that wrapped in ite fulds. ka love of country | it bas teen provoked teyond endurakes by + | waa rot to be to eatily diverted as miett be | resding in cataln Virgints papers mo:) oo) She raid her husband was a member of the | suppored, by the doctrine of secersion. It was | placent and yra\nitocs comments on the shar Anderron Zousysa, now encamped at R ker's | thelr duty not to ark how much ft would cost, | ice charity and ber volence of certala cluaems Islard; he hed but what is our duty, end let that daty be | nd ciicale of Virginia towards inva.ers of rt tered) bl M alt hd tdi waving evmeequetcoe to take care | their soil, plu. derers of tusit estates, Concroy: Callcuph’s etcre, on the Fayettville road, ABOTHER BAITLg SXPACTRD, Gen. Lrow is said to be strongly entrenchs’ in close proximity to the enemy, aud another sentative Deciocratic Admiateiraticn be at this maoment placed in power, who doubie that the | ¢seous Baw. McCotovom, ‘The dotails of war would bs conducted #i h a decision anc | tho battleat Dug Spring, co far as they have teverity not to be expected of the humani: | boon obtaized ty our corressoadenta, are given tarlan doctrinaires whe inspite and the lodby- | fn our telegraphic news, Though the rebels politicians who engineer, tbe Republican Ad- | uaa far guperior mumbera they were dr vou ministration. Imagice such men as DOvGLAs | from the fvld by the furious charges of onr Berta Hour, BicwAuvsos &., in thove | trogye, This battle edca to the repatation of Lrom bas defeated the rebel troops, led by the rd mail ecntinues to a rive reca-| A Parnetro Stonv.—Two of the daily pa- | ject to disuni from Baccamento | poss f yesterday describes scene which oc- $59. ° : €'45¢°50 all three political partiag | ‘M"1™' 1" 'H* mayors omes, cn Taseday, battle {1 ex p*cted to Lake pli fi.id ergagel in am set veca. vanaf | Pt volont wit the story ru ff ex pee’ 0 Lake plece, the state, Beiween the Union Democrats aad | te pead for focd for her famishiog childs: PUMOLS OF AM ATTACK OM er, LOUIS Republicana there ts only @ state Tt by paid that there Ira body cf Grethoasen: | much ditineiiun betwoom them, men thirty mile wart of as, who wr ‘| sustain the war p'ley of the Ay on to attack us durfng the absence of Genera | ‘The Breckinridge Democrats alco tre’ jake gi “ Lrom, We have here tw» companies of tas | oretensora but claim thet prosscu'iog the war | ores at homs locked ap till her re ara, and | cf themselyos. ers of their homes snd fireviies, snd polluters high places! The truth is that the Domo. Gen, Lron, as an energetic and capable com- Thirc| Regtment Missouri Vilontee’s, about P kets the gotservaAich of tee Dalen handlers, A ieee; mp selvos. ‘ pit oh te eee cratic pariy bas ben not only in profeesion bat | ga:dor, The Uaion men of the Weet ax per- | seven or abt bandred Heme Guards from the Teey tenn cab thoall plier The Bicwa, | She bo-e the third—a pale, pinched little crea- | He was willing to celebrate the Foarih of worn. roancs that every pri. tn egirit, empdatically the party of the Uaton forming role services, surrounding counties, and two pieces of arti! | pa: Ac mi: istration was pur ‘acces. | tere of two sammers—in hor arms. She cams | July, ard allctber deyson the American cal. | soner at Richmond be incarcors'ed and put in jar, but he believed a brighter day would | irous, Justies, bemacity and civil zation Tt bas gone all lecgihe in prace to maintain —— lery. sion of Mr Li coum to pow from the Bix'senth Ward, she sald; and hed | ¢DdaF, but | leva. whee the pil es with | alike ary for the aterm execatton of retribution, the Unier, in a too coafiding spirit of concilia. | Tu address cf Kix Governor Warant, of THR CHtY 70 BE SEPMPEED, Kx. Se vcr Gwin made syeech reaunsly at | been to the Lreasarors of the Volunteer Fand | a untvernal thanksgivirg for tae preservation | Richmond, Awa. 1.- Ble, Rrromm, o7 the tien and compromise; end even {ts error io | Tnciaos. our Late Mlaister (0 Terilo, delivered | ene tate ee eee tact tt wes the Tact political | £0" relief bat it bad boon reared: besause hee | ofthe courtry in Ite anttrety. Fnquirer, bes just returred trem Paria. He (Bits, wow challenges the respect due tovsincer: | yesterday before the New York Chambsr of | {home Guards bare fine cat tn reounnctire for | esach, "He appears to take. iitte intoredt ta husbazd had not ye; gone into active services, | Wen Mr. Waiour bad Lipovay his - Selise opie te tre sbi eanietan ie alaee ity domeasirated by the reacinoss it oxvibits | Commerce, was a most imprio'ive and effective } them with confident hearts ard atrovg arma, | povitics. Whi'e pleading her cause, the infaat expired | dress, Mr. Gataria mov LA bed about its ultimate recognition, to go atill greater levgihs in war, to defens | appeal for the pressvation of the Union and | determined that the remy shall not tukeths| By way bie a nnenle ay pl KS ee! pry | inher arms. Tho sympathies of the bystand. | thanks be given to Rx Gov, Waiomr, for his | *° oth: ily SLwthe feeder Gerken Wtaidol end punish tresson. The Journal ad | the honcr of the National fag- A brief report | town withost a Lioody struggle, Ce eee eee ee er nett: | ere ware touch d, aad afew dollars ware ralaed | patriotic address, The motion was adcpted | ¢,\° Gaatiesten, Sunday tase sapearch esa wetter “let wall alone.” If it could persaade | of the address is given in our local columns, | aca, in Arizona, numbering ab.ut fifty. S:v. | for hor relief, but it seems that ele was allow- | unspimously, carried into Hatteras Iolo! the brig MG Ivery the Democracy, snd the opp rrtunity were at | and the sentiments expressed Ly Gov. Watont | Sinking of a Rebel War Vessel. | ‘ratbui jetvod she party efter leaving Lo | od to Cepart without ber name ot residence | Members of the Chamber were thon intro. | ¢f Ba: Kor yh a cargo of molasaealao the " ive ol be ~~ Angeles, arcng whom were Major Aums-RAD, | 4 ine ascertained. duced to theex-minister, and the Chamber ad. | chocrer Protee'or, from Cubs, ® cargo band, to eupoisede the Lincoun Administra | must touch a respootive chord in the beart of 5 “3 Lieat Haat cabin of the oixth fahatr ‘3. | being # of fruit, tlom with s Domccratic one, It would fiud shat | every man and woman who cherishes a love | | Philadeiphia, Avowst7-—The United Beater | Kitl {i get solute di the wey muentty ‘sane ean Gist tink’ |e sonsts Tee petvatcor Marine” bas captured another it had only translated itselfand its treason | for the glorious «emblem of American Independ- | f¥? ented & b Sxenton * | Naw Youn, Avuvsr 7, 1861.—Editor Sun: | ch omer. ‘The privateer Yurk has captured ic Wh $6 rebel pelecmor, taken trom 4 repel biel RCM ORBGON. 1.0.0. F.~The B. W. Grand Lodge for | _; t the statement in your paper | 'b¢ brig Martin, of Bostos, with « cargo of slack ah Corattesee lose Catan ite abe | _ ‘The ctesmer. Coleabia, strived yertorday | Bsethorn Mew York basa (ts auasal seston wenteaee Galore Froid ad Bacco! Sp eg ee ar TOD fired at the St. Lawrences, « pro- | from Or-g n wita advices of the 23), and with | yeeter ay, in Odd Fallows’ Hall, Tae follow- Blandi gp soae ejedapaet ontop oa Fridty Niue sh te Oh uke saya \Vioagane 6a baby mistaking Per for, chant veesel, | $9 C0 ta Fay task (eek tak tose Ole ing granc officora wero present, together with | * Mr, Wa Jorce, of Hook aai | presets the greatest frieudebip for the Soa Diss listen set the crew were lost, | arrived lest evening brirgiog $245 in gold dust | * large r+p-eren'ation from subordinate lodges: Co, No. 2, was run over and killed by boy tie to preverve poace on the Rio Gran~ and the rest re d placed on board ths | from the Nez Percez mines, A lo.ter from our | W. L Wawmatt, M. W.G. M; Mrmn- | Engice Co, No. 60, and that Engine Co a ay) ogg i able equad from tho fry ing-pem Into the fire But tte Jovruad threatens that if the Dom» cratic psrty conclude ‘o suspecd political cun troversy for thi " uttle secession clas, with that of Woop and bis organ which it bendsomtly generalizes unter thy ence—the dag of our Union, THE LATEST NEWS. OF ZRLAGRAPA TO THR WH, ¥. BUR, 2 ‘ Y immediately afcerward The Flog tay# Neuvo Yeon and Zattec . eeneiemae lag. cerrespondent dated Orflino 22d, says “that | sreny, R.W.D. @ M.; E Swantom, R, W, | 93 came along “ ¢he conservative men of the state’ ‘Tho rebel vase! was called the Petrel arcer | the mines are paying wherever clalms are fully @. W., J.J. Davis, R.W.G. My Rev. BR. | TAR Over fama Rts Guten in astoriy | ba Ste bbe v8 ae treet coon Pe caper bebe gieaage dt ate burton w ar Movements, &o. pgeekeny haat oe re ie . has been efact Twavas, G. Chaplain. In the eveniag, the | far frem being true, a member of 33, who wis | ‘Tce ce! wiannow need. Lpcosvepe gent yt son, \ Bt. Lawrence cut her completely intwo. The | As anticipated, there hasbeen no satisfactory h The feats Picayune, of the 4 odes sole hel reredapaeeltagepmi Uradheary —_—— alt Nez Percez Counell at Lap- | Grand Master de.tvered his annual addreas,and | running wp to catch our engice, was the first jours Picayrine, of the 4th in By oll rasons let the Union ticket te formed s ar ead wal hae faced Meath at i pn % Tubes bern fa reasion three days, The t ive th - eandl Ooeie for officers Sul taes Fersom to pick wp Mr. Joros, Your article | ¢° hee the Crafederay on the eri ifenly to bring ou: “the namws’—in othe | Interesting from Fortress Monroe | meta, Le M Trdieve were very stuvborn, and meciteses | tocey thes we also intimates that Mr. Wa. MoGrvmmy a | ins a-nat tbe Fderal army by the jour. po kindly fesling. Over three hucdred Ia. | P!ace ‘ a rer it at the Council, Tory worse atueky lection, =| Sigares Crore ance Turret! Une Same P other words to place the cous:irators im the dock to recsive the verdict of the people. There member of this company, who wat ron over | nals in the North, and arxues the success of the same night, was riding on 50 engine which | the South <n accomnt of more unanimity. sONRRS 18 THE TOMBS. | way not the case, a8 Mr. McStvmmr had the | alto ridicules the present vlockade, and HAMPTON £0 BE RE OCCUPIED. will be no digiculty in “Onding the means,” i? ——Opay gocds (fered them. Bome declined outdght | There are nc w in the Tombs thirty-one persons | tongue of our engine, when he tripyed up and | England will put an end to it, . the Journal can find names envugh for a ticket | WRECK OF TUE BARQUE LINWOOD. Louisville, Ang, 7 —Nearly full votes from | to take presents, Some 250 cf the Ladians | charged with being engaged in the slave trade, | fell irae bet 94 80m, Foroman 33. Matze E- Thom 6 Bis Wood f6 bigin with, and thas ———— forty countlesrotarn but th'sa avotsrh nits to refused to take the beef tendered them by the | twenty eight alleged pirates, Including those eee et || cAlpeta We Ave estas Wesuweer aks might import Vatuisoron.m and if enough | REFUGERS FROM NORTH CAROLINA, | the Logislatere, tut the dleloyal eonatien afa.4 seine viar ica eater thecmenes, cf the Savannah and Sumter, and four charged | poanp or Epvcation.—No meshing of the | Convertion was large ant entouslartic, being if { 3 _—--— ed politiciars think the Legislature in eac) ‘Trouble is en icipated with ths Snake In- | with murder on the high seas, Of theee four, | Board {ook place last evening in cons: noe | fepresenied by aboat 700 delogaus. Isnaar Weat .ho Pirates are Deing. will be comp sed of seventy five per cent berg Ni fap ha by the miners who | three are Donumavar, Couiivs and Faaruen- of a want of orum. Nite Misti Jr, was uoasimously nominated k . Unico men, ato there prcepscting, NX who were sentenctd to be hung last ty . equally meanin the border scuth, who have ee ean i au be Indian who thot Jodge Wasuuroror | 7°" ¥' ie ‘The reso)u' ions declare that the war has born contrived to keep thelr necks out of the ju THE BLOCKADE INEFFICIEND. Y seblagton, has teen iu by Geany. He confessed | morth, but had thelr eentence commuted by Re oSpeeaeny Sewer Ori forced upon the norih, and is row waged withe } P dicial halter, and woald make excellent can —anfamee Washington, Aug. 7.—The Frasident bas ap | nis crime before Squire Hats.et Colville and | the President, All the others are awaitiog | naowsnn winte Dararea —Faancrs Mc cat ony on pe santoaetion Dos aid 4 4idatea for tho withering scorn of the youers ct | PRIZES TAKEN BY #118 WABAGIT. folaud H. G: Warts, of Bichijen, Bliaiste: | was fathnith ae debut Cea trial, Care, a boy, 24 yoare of age, was drowned on | Pty te matniein the supremacy of the Laws, the s:ate, z ee ney nee greet New Sramreo Esyerores.—Ibo gove'n- | Tussday evening, while bathing at the foot of | several states ard hat when this object is May Wa We) k ‘foes Rhemawet 40: tha parte: A REBEL WAR VESSEL SUNK, Tit ote, By the e'eaaer Senator, which arrived here ; accompthhed the war sbould cease; encores P e ‘ A Gees Leat. Watzan H Gravans, of the Cur: | yesterday ofternvom f om ports on the sou'hern | ment Las issued the pew style of stampeden- | Rast 50th strvet. Too body was recovered | SFOUuF alee Oe ter fone Sale confidence liana of both farties—‘o whom we would not of Enxineors, being dec'ared acfaulter to the | comt, we have co.r.sp nderee and papers from | velopes which are fur sale at the Post office, | “nt taken to the residence cf his parents, No, | NT, WAsuuunnt, etd a pei the army bp understood as haying referced tn tho form+r BATTLE IN MISSOURI. Government, fe disealese’, an Diero and Ls Angelos, Until the toch of this month the old can be | 22i, Thitd Averns, where Coroner JAck™aw ——~ . " + ol ‘eo ao aud al ine . ol 5 tal uf o ype proposed Usion ticket is ro obvious that ww The Federals Victorious. Hoo. A. Ny Barratt, has beon appointed | firmation from Ar'z:ne. The whole country | that time letters enclosed in the old lasae wil dead ” Ding, at hls | po itimatey At. 7 —'the Waabing’nn sar can hardly doubt that It will by formed, On» Minister to Rowe, vics Rorus Kec, resigned, the mercy of the Indians, “The Apse'ay 1] was found dead yesterday morning, at hls | poports Gon, Lrom killed in a luver engags- authority Gislaten that the President must die psseenentiad to take command of the Wisconsin Brigaco, in Be A or 4 | Bot be forwarded, bearding bcuse, No, 55 Monrce street. He bad | meut than the one at Dug Springs, Mo. Las ty bead om 40 BABZLS KILL ED-44 WOUNDED | Baltimore, to which city be has been ordered | "4%¢ ade an attack on Fort Buchanan an mieh te hasd bw anedab deena males Caammos & Waites, or the proposal wil Po pe yes 7 pretty thorovzb'y cleaned tt out. They took Princess | boom seretele, hate 09 Gash balls Wort | Purther News, cee Taird Pave: not be accepted. But as this is said by i Our Low S Kilee-30 Wourdea ca tPt, Avomew A. Haaw 00, hs has boas C75 head o} Sag ret Maia killed two | Ov ona ‘-seewe 46 | way, 10 yours of age. Inquest today, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_ 5 y acting as ch: =_ joie ara tie gdaahg iat vires | pede oa aod scien Peper we pateea oe tof 100 men of the 1s; dra. | suite, vi a Haney Swirm, a German, 28 years! Max, Wom: anp Cutowes, ALL muse bhi ad a a pep Ro Pa 4 GALLANT CAVALRY CHARS, os by the Seeate, ~ | Retr sesnn 6 rie ges Ie tuetorr Iwlo von tite Fascias or Ganwan Vor | (1 * was found lying dead yesteFtay morn- ENJOY IT, PCOT OFFICE ORDER, The following order was todey is.ued from: the Post Office appolatment cffica: a 6 It appow log thie ho Upom thi pernors are tran=ms! matter, it is ordered * Sailers rand concert and summer nights festival of | oe: His body was taken to the 11th Ward | Sort, PYLES' 0. K BOAY ls one of the greeted the United Gorman slaying societies, forthe | upon It. Decoased sane or ttaet fil be held heared S benefit cl the families of Gorman volunteers, | bavi's, have been comple od, It will come off on Mon. 8uppxs Dear An unknown woman was day next, day and evening at Jones’ Wood, | Yesterday found lying upon the Pavement, ¢or- The rocieties Joining tn the enterprise are; | ¢r of Jane and Greenwich streets, In a state of New York Turnverein, Arion, Helvetia, Lieder- imsensibility. She was taken to the Ota Word krang, Liedartafel of the Social Riform verein, | Station House, where rhe died, Lyra Manparchor, Monsrt Mannerchor, Tork- | tghiays at Ne vid Rene a aly Ot vite Ville Maunerchor, Quartette Clab of Hoboken, | eov veyed to Bellevue Hospital: cheten 1 ouaves, | Social Reform Gosangverein, Bangerrunds, | died. An inquest in each case hmsn, 8 | Sangerrucde, of Jersy C ty, Sing-Acsdemis | “*Y: y by Oa. Liommt | and Sar gerbust. Tao musical exercises will be Fousp Dsowse.—Tae body of an nnkrown ance of Goverament patronage, in excess of all possible expectation during thoir late cam- (Pederrt can afford to bz generous out of th- w= the union of the whole aa to tke country, olicy ie of too mach the spoils cf as stave ection tor inv parpese. On theother han}, the Dimocratic Politicians koow that they would fight the now dominant party of the sta'o at a despera'e dis edvantsqe at a time when thelr opponents are identified with the war for the Union and arm ed with (he imm+r se patronage of the War, ane whea the popular fesling wou'd resent and re- probate suy attempt to divide the people on political issu’ that can bo postponed until the very existorce of our governmea! is no loaze atstake, ‘Thess considerations, it would ses, mum cary a! before the: Fears of the Safety of St. Louis. Grom Fo, tress Menree, Fortress Monroe, Aug. 6.—Gen. Burian re- d to Old Point this morning Moching ranepired as to Bla renaininy: vex. peimentirg wiih Uotchkiss shells, HAMPTON To Bs -OOCUPIED, Hampton will be re occupied cn the arrival of the first regi ant from the north, tary News, all such matter as socn RJ x"GKicovered, ‘whotkor at the cflice of mail Fiwr Reaimenr or Wasmtcron Riri xs- oF elaombore and forward it at once 6s tee took | = This regrment ts now quartered st Eon Wey letter fice in Warbington. York and ia repdly fling its ranks, Che Joun A Kasson, commacdirg oficar is Ex Captain H. Moone, First Asst, Postmester General, eon Benth eal Several com- 2 mustered ne READY FOR THE ENEMY, the preecnt week, favio+ Sesion Reports are prevalent that a large body of A New Bxorwenr or Faxacn THR BASE, : Secoreicniets, supposed to be part of General RICA Zovey a8.—A new regiment ake se The crew of the bark Linwood, of New York, | Jou»son's commana, has recently been seca | the majority of whom ure to be Frouc! 18 int umber, bave jast arrived on the Quaker | within two miles of the Potomac Great Falls | pow gotten up in th’s c' Clty. The bark was wrecked off Cape Hatteras, | in pearly 8 direct line with the fording piace, | d’Kpinerli, formerly an offic the French anc the crew picked up «tf C-pe Henry, If this be trae it can be safely stated that tho | army. Brancb recruiting officrs will be opened | most ably PAWS FROM NOKIA CAROLIMA, Confederates would rot find their passage un- | in Boston and Pailaielpbia, ‘Tne The Qouker City picked up this moroing obetiucted and wens Caoree, certain arrange. | are at No, 86 Cedar street, Two Bear the Capes, a emsll boat containing ten | ments on, the part cf the Federal xoveroment, Ga ghip testes and foamen who had escaped | ft anen ik 4 there to oa an ereazaame. from Fort Oregon, North Carolina. hey cive bown that there is on the part of cur tron Frepnicn’s NEW PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLEY, FOE LARGEST IN THR WORLD, NO, 66T BROADWAY, NEW YORE, ; 8 DAGUEREOTY PRS ducted, and in the evening dang- | ™&2 Was foucd yesterday near Pier No 11, N, | Various headquarters | Lo; Srewirks on the river, etc., will add to | ®+ Deceased had some papers and a momorans | we hey rod p compaiies are | the plessures cf the day. All the proceeds are dum book ; also, a card in his pocket bearing | Himes. 4 In every instante mre be add: bas “ 5 Picture. Btran rare and citymne w to be devo’ ed to the object bo'ore stated, Fonte Wan’ Serees he pees. | bn ota nand Wonorts to wh aamowr Reomenr.—Three oom- William street.” He was | vite the Fremont Rey ho Dal, i nteely dressed. Corocer Jac Mam beld CARD PHC RAP! esta fome startling intelligence of the doings of the St Nimes 5 TRC eee wail bag ia § are sufi n sworn in, and are in ceunit Bererit ror tHe Winows axp Oaritans {uss open the body and a verdict of * up fst eed Our Foreign @ee. Norh Ca olina coast. At Hatteras Ialet from any quarter eu agalnat surprise | Turtle Bay Brewery. or tue a Reoient.—Mr, ard Mr, W, J, | Posed drowning” was rendered, speciality in (Le hasinme, The Losdon Times continues to exhidit an Pe see ments acd ps ey le ee Dera EXCURSION, Ravens ros = Troors,—Thirty-nine | Foonnuce the colebrated “ Irish boy” and Son Srruck.—Patse Commxn, a backman, DISTINGUISHED PERSOME. Cimiminisbed maligal'y toward the Amoricsn | blockede at Obarleatca, ten cays , She omic iae ft Propose the Aurolehing of rations togthe | * Yapkes ga'l.” gave a parformance last even- | W* un struck on Tueslay and died the fl. | ®Bétoerapbe of dlatingulabed tndividaade fot ead Union, ard loves n> opportunity to forward | wbich time abe has captured the brig Wan hit tthe Toprveentatives (rng teving on | ‘cope at this ¢epot were received at the Quar LBUMS YOR CARDS. hoord the repreeentatives of neari i terdi lena c men eultable leading Now York Journ ie taviet iene Ge ate dart teaee aie) Gane cad calla, 5 te ture picturra, ar No ‘award was | ‘28 at the Winter Garden, for the benefit of | owing day. He wa other invited | made, Gen. Anrava taki til the guests, to the number of 20, bes reached Wash- | consider the fever Ay propossia. Lee Ae ington ‘Ibe purpose of ths excursion, the | from 30 to 40 conta per diem, inspection «f the new military :oute by wa: , Harrioborgh, ‘was m:st satisfactorily FG wed in Mr, Lamonr’s idown and orphans of those members of | **r refinery in Weat 158:h street, and leaves the 69h Regimest who wete killed at the bat- | * Wile aud three chiliren, Inquost today. tle cf Ball Run,” The house, we are happy'to Box Daowymp,—Miouagi Watsm, 11 yeare Musraseo Ovr or Service.—The Fifth state, was well filled. We honor them fur Of age, who llved at No, 31 Oak atrect, was the desk and bloody causecf rebellion, Ite latest financial article wh'ch has reache! as, be andlaborate effort to write down the American Joan, aod to palliate the foancial discredit of MoGilvery cf Bargor, from Cardenas, with molasses. smd the ahooner Protector fi Cuba, with frat, —_ FAMES OF THE PRIVATEER, The names of the privateers are the Gordon, = = ee =8e m -§reeads 8 fives ee “2 40027 £2 £509 © 8828 2@ 203 &2 ace oc. B, TREDMIONS § Go. ‘Tals beatiful and vary prpaler piatuce we make @ | | ¥ 4 ' Macwerw Lessee Powoan, tht rebilifon, The grore bias thus exhibited | tho Coffee, side wheal steamer, formerly tua’ ni, N.Y. 8M, Col. Somwamrzwet- | their noble kindnses of heart, drowned yesterday, while bathing at the foot Fiegriginal awa a 1 BR, Wi stored service . Eaot 33d etre in the very quarter where candor and incor. pr between Oe vein sand Noro, the steam - Regula'ions la Kogard to Veluntrors, forenooe a Berd strest, cA mejorlty of Mey P, of Rest et. Body not recovered, as nd Fuptibility are absolutely essential to Biel the ener Ret A' | | smeahbaieh, shin ¢.c@aeral Orie eet 45, | m+n will reenlist in Garman voluniser regi ERA MAL. — Medame Boxaraars, who Petes imemyumn, ave, fenaerhe a Sot epectable journal. is enough te show that the ‘which probtbits volusteers who do not mente, to be the wife of King Janome Boma. _ fen 5 from Norfolk were taken down the canal to Albemarle Sound. Newburn, N. C., is the headquarters of there pirates, REBEL GUN nOATS, Ten gunboate are’being c illected and mgunted ie Tumge is cone too pure—though It may bs to righ—to bave been emple ed with the money of the Confederate agente in London, as miaor pepers votoriously have been, '' to writeup the Southern side” cf the American controversy, ‘The Times brings up sta'e repudiation, in order to impair confi¢erce in our foreign I>an, in advanes, and Isbors long and ingenlously to throw the brant of that disgrace upon the Horthera states, while it pslliates the offences way. the English language from being mustered into Cameron Brece Reoucex?,—The Carron | ?48T®, is now atopp'ng at the New York Hotel, Drsrapare Assauur ny 4 Wowas,—A the service, is now officially explained. It is | Rifles, ol. Berow, have now 'x companies —— oe Scotch woman named Many McPusnson, was not Intended to apply to regiments or compa- | worn into the United States service, and vstc my CenraaL Parx,—The authorities arrested yesterday, charged with attempting to nice of forel onality, ta which men and | Pave gone into camp at Hudaon City, New | cf the Central Pak will Provide occasional | take the life of Jamxs Ruavas, of No. 93 Divi- a ; officers speek the same tongue, but to prevent | Jerey. it . of at Norfolk Aa AA i oan, Crews the ‘enlistment Into ents or companies | Cacsnon Lionr Inpanray,—The Cameron musical concerts during the sea:on, The first sion street, by dion 4 heavily loaded 4 VORTLASD BABK CAPTURED, beardit ayes Merl fave ih ent induce Tash ietepuy, Os Ga pol yy bd La abies pe °. rahe Apert mers married, bat had been separated for ‘Bo! ‘om b, » Ink d . ‘The bark Glen, of Portland, with Govern. | such persons to enlist under officers whose lan. | Yeoerda! fine, ‘The seleation will be of popular music, Cine Onsoas ed antes at [aban belore Jae tise landing. Ment coal was captured a wock ago and taken | gusge they do understand, year which D A oi Beatorts B.C, THR BOUNTY ACT. pees Cok, MOUEEND Rerumean Th pic es tia "Band bes been | noes REPORTS. WEDNREDAY, — A Temporance wil be bold this SIPUR SEAT, Bowery. by the Giod Gamay te inciden TBE BLOCKADE NOT REC ARDED, The twen'y-ninth section of the act ap- | Di meh yy he fd rials i give seme ef tieir Dot 4 rn f » | Diexet, has ly aceepted, ar ery —_—_———— —_ 4 ro . By order, Of the really repudiating states—Mississippi, PR as eeat A AY Piynienet pene Sls, Jets, weanting ee manihe o> | 50 me for Washington in fourteon days, || Tem Missima or ram 69rm.—Captain Court of General Gemters, ii pat SS GUINEND, ne. te, Arkansas o0d Vlcrida~ and even goestholengih | cobsider the Quaker City the only veal doing | gerstutety and the, thind ection othe naa Pecdgvartore Taaterrs are wanted yet. The | Musounn, of the 69:b, has gone to Washing. Before Recorder Horan, 4. 0, H—The Oficors and Members Of patting on the head Jevy. Davee, the father | *"Y ‘ficient tervice sgeinst them, proved June, 1860, granting « bounty, equal | sud another recruiting office is opened in North | %7 to lok afver the sick, wounded and ales. | A Youre Cuban, Raymon Cabrero, who Weghhove creer are reauscted to meat a voles f Repadia'ion, with the indulgent remark IDLE GUN BOATS, transportation tom New York, to soldiers | Will'am atrcet, No, 8, urder the command of ing men of his regiment. Pload gullty of grand laremy this morniag, | doth to attend tbe fruprat at ent ik that Bes “At may be hoped, in his new position, | , Durltg all thls time several gan boa's have | Who may recnlist from distant stations, hay. | Ceptain MT. Skawzsexa, Volunteats can - -- was pentarced to the Stace Prison for a term | Fuh: OEM MAREEY o(49°T8, Hep age become sensible of the fatal character of been quietly anchored at Old Point, GP. i re {ng been repseled by the act ved V9 ' Pp y ac peprores are apply at the above places, 8d, 1861, ti paid,’ lletiatel adhe Tax Apparson Sosaves Why has not MEDICAL EXAMINATION, thle regiment been calied into active service Ex: Posrmastan Fowtan —Our late Post- | of three yeors. He was canght « short toe in mastor Fowxxr is, we learn, pleasantly located pro te the act of ransscking a room he hotel. at the city ef Topic in Mexlteo, about fifty | Robert Sheppard, alias John Mallen, on » PR)708 TAKEN WY THE Ws BASH, The frigate Wabash has arrived from off Charleeton for eoaland water, having been this part cf bis career |” Ita ignorauce or men daclty—it matters not which, for the recklees- ‘nets of 10 falee & statement is the most flagrant AO H. Ne, ‘The Oficers and meniinaian Hereafter when volunteers are to b» muster. Wrecks suc? It was tnapected in 1ith streat, les fr hs of ‘alle, to have bien commit- 5 8 pay the |) at relieved by the Reanoke She fecap'ured the ' along with the Garibaldi Guard, Mozart, Tam: | Miles from the Pacific, and employed as ehief | charge of rape, all’ gd Tespies fo cur late bi * OWEN Me Kind of falco witness—Is also equal to the as- | sehooner Blary Alice, of New York, wales bad | into the service of che United Btates, they many, and ctber regiments, which have since | agent of Mosers, Bai F ted oo Tulle fam Copmhonss, © Wille ail of BF order of ie HOLAM, Protea eation ‘that although Mr, Jevransom Davis 4 > hos 1 : Bun ron and Malan Eee, Kay 4 gone to the seat of nation’ and was then ro nox, Fosnxs & Cow the | sven years of age, plead guilty of an assault, Fk Ck BOYLE, fare fe mow Eroquently asssiled by speakers at Wash. wealthy bonkers and manufacturers, whies pies wos token; apd he was sent to the Pyedey e ment, to ascertain whether they have the phy- | Ported to be almost fall. The men ought to — for one your, a fngton for his financial antecedents, those ante sical qualifications Deoeseery hor the mikey a ne ee peace iH oo thet snes Commresrom cr Emigration. —No iV'er wes sent to the Penitenti 42; He A | yet " eette i. ae cedents were never, unt{l the outbreak of seces- orvieg . Who 4s at fault in this eo peeves OF | meeting of the Board took place yesterday af- fd year, foran attempt to commit grand | York and Peer! tha eee tom, elted by Nationalists or Northerners as py ne ne, Case of Taomee 3, Armearons. p Tax Hazem Liou Gvanp—Cor. J, a, | ternoon for want of a quorum, The weakly | “Couto Kall pead au'lty of grand larceny, | U?6M fdor are reget dt tack Be iequalifying bim for the highest office ot |, ' in progcening fae. | Statement i aa follows;—Number of migrants | and wos tant to the State Prison ur two yours | pier PHELIX PETERSON C. “v. *WiGuabl Ava. 7 —Cuas, H. Troms, for | Isto be executed ca Friday, for the murder of into ca ived bere from the 1st of January up | and eight mon Lbdsled : mur'y a Captain in the Uvited Beater Ronmar Cnawroap, He made @ ctfenion Westehen! 70 | es e | “Michiel Joboeon was tried for sn sspesll cea aitcle winds op with an inition se. 8:4 don gems Livateoaat Colca Ta | that be drcye the wegon in, which themes preead, gad covaley Gil CAG | Sastee hae does anh Lass soon eaten et) lth tao to Lill oad nae ions Pha weer ts Suet Tt A Beast ie en Bates | culties by touching either loan—well Nacstewng tr ern sagas Hers tor eet ad the: } of which he dvaanes tie AN Sater Eeeliots wat hie a fete rc regan wat $d rire ‘The grand Jap anais & batch cs per geist, ‘ et yet ye and is now for oriera ‘wil pot ‘the i ry of + | indictments ‘® number of bz nls Os . orem, tat 00 oom thinks of atenlog to te | fem Wess ga crater ce og Mh bis troay boing cafried ext, bata boat ed rf yp st as seemmrr,