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——~—words, by the state forces a coe eee THE LATEST NEWS. ——— BY TELEGRAPH TO THEN. ¥. son, —— War Movements, &c. More Fighting in Missouri. ——_—_o—_— TRIUMPH OF THE UNIONISTS, —o-— 360 Men Rout 1000, —— ANOTHER FIGHT EXPECTED, — Warther from Gen. Lyon's Command. ——o— LNTERESTING FROM MEW HAMPSHIRE oe SECESSION PAPER CLEANED our. _«_—— IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. ‘Deen off. cted without a fatal delay of two or a hres boure, the ficld would have been won be ACTION OF THE COMMITTEES. —— jommeron’s arrival. me Report wtediewse General McDowni t Seporaic Finte Tickois te be Made, Dimeelf, as commander, aad astvon as 1i is —r— * Sal, ps the responsibility securely aod Frem Neitheastern Missonrt. —o—_ forever on those who litera'ly drove our balf- cxganized army | k+ « berd into the sleuchter, and upon the imbecile, coward «r traitor at ‘Harper's Ferry, who first drew off its strength end then Ist sip i's enemy upon t sebelming re-i:forciments at the ctitreal my ment. Shell no puoishment follow this tre~ qmendous crime? Col. Rexysipa's statement on his recep'ion at Newport at otce talifes wich ard illus rates this part cf McDowntr's report. He said: abe ee Bre SS Sores ere. eomet Wiss ess preset ted looked T tace she ren ard, ae th it Attack by Rebel Plunderers. — TEEIR TOTAL ROUT. —— tack wpon a cam Mistoorl, on o'cleck, 7 TeRY WERE AFTER ‘There was @ co and ammunition for ( To soa atored composing this camp. i THA ROOT ASD Psesorr , Wats toes time taao be about Moor when the rebels retreated Captain Moone having been reintoren$ by me. Col. Beaxarpe was correct, and General MoDowrut felt it. Sut be bat nod secret p In the meantions You mites, edo tave directed us to reply Wa the premises, The ordersof Generals Wit | ghout 160 mon from Ovotra't ort tho | Caureto “Wore cna bs more provoacdly 08 0:4 Gumnsay were imp+rative and uncom | opposite side of tbe river ga to! the | improend thom we art with @ anes of itional, He mort fixbt, and as his report de- | Tepele for about. mile ant a half kiliog o0% | the duty of foreging patizen views and mematrates the last day cf his ability to dcbt, hed come. On that very day the return of di- barged regiments commeresd, and othert were sirendy boldirg om voluntarily at the olicitatton of their officers and the (overn- ment, thelr terms of service having +xpired. ‘The lesson is a: ore one—b a’ o'te would have silenced | be prevamp! marplo's of the “exterior,” or quickened the ls zinees of the de partments, or fetcted ‘the right man into the tight pleew’—at the bead of the army 7? ‘We are deeply persusded thet eur true policy Aha Deutrelity of Kenvucky, aud « a tn yhe wtate b: aleowencded in or 8 rebela were found dead on the field, THE FADRLS TAKE THYI® KILLED AND wouspap, In the afrernoon, the bearer of a rebel flag cf truce to the Uaion camp was admitted, They corried off 14 killed, and as many more wounded and miseiog. THE Rs DSL LEADER, The rebrls were led by brother of Ex-S:nator Genes. 8 UPIOwISTS KILLED-8 WoOUNT ED, wel + ea) is; LOCATION OF ATHENS. ee well Be te ‘Thus seys the Lowistille Journal, in “im + of the great victory which the ‘Walon men cf Ken'ucky bays now for a third Impstu as patrio's may in ont misrepresent agement of heir devotion to thy Uatoo Stripped « f the peculiar parase waicd po'icy ir @eair critical position dic avs it ne rotT ing but the obvious prepiivty of patting down ‘the wecessienists in the sta‘e, and repelling in sveders from without, by the arms and with the authority of the state itrolf, or, in other ‘te militia, azather than a; Uvited States volunteers. This fe all they moan by neutrality. That they are ‘pot neutral as betwron the Union and the rebels, lot this » Louisville Journal ano Abe votes of their noble popslar ¢ he Heuse cf Reprown atives—a solitary tra’- ‘tor excepted —demonstrate, The only further proof of active and brave loyalty which can be ssked of Keatacky, will ‘be the taking of the ear! Measures practica- Bie wo te change or c'se costrol the stats Executive ss to ensure a dus cfliclal response to the call of the Government for troops and taxes, Tho brave volunteers of Kentacky are deewover, already in the field, and wil! continue 0 flock to the national standard, and if tho people of Kentucky are compelled to await the less of Magorria’s term for official action of ‘the same kiad, their record ts s'ill un'mpeach- able. As Hxample for Young Mochauics. Thirty five years ago, there came to this elty a man without any “ visible means,” but potvessing qualifications far more e:sential 25 or 80 miles from K- okak. ANOTHER FIONT BXP'AOFED, been fartaer reinforced by 500 or 600 from Iowa, took up their jive of Monday vight, fn purevit. The rebels were encamped eight miles from Athens, and anoth- er fizbt, no doubt, bas taken place there, unless the rebe!s ran, Operations of Gen. Lyon. Springfield, Wo, Aug 6.—Onr advices from Gru. Lr< ss army are to Sanday. The cavalry cherge heretofore reported was made by @ ec utng party nt out to arcertain if the ene- my were spporchirg. After our troops had ercamped te rhe night at Dog Spring: ment of infantry coming alorg the lieutenant ordered a charge. which kilirg 80 of the rebels, and wounding 8, charge rot intended by Gon, Lrom and probably prevented the rebsis from his mais bedy,which, hed they done, ‘hey ted The lesa. REBEL CAVA! A large bo: y of the bad taken « position serve our position war d trom Cap ain Tortes some SO Cf them, $000 Renate arreaR. Se'urdsy morning our for: caulicus!y. and en rebels to the number of 3, <h the hillside eouthwest of that p THDY BAFCES TO F.GMT. General Lyon immediately formed bis srmy fir battle, ond gave the iY DIePRESAD, y's cavalry which igh ground to cb: Tied by a fow abolls battery, woun ling Been posted Capt. Donors’ ba'tery opened fireon there bels, and they retrested in hatte londay moiniog last, at five unt of arms id a: this place, under a gua d of tue troops ‘The United S'aios v.lunteers numbered 0, under the comment of Captain ‘The figh ing tasced about one hour, agiix Geen, a Of the Union men, there were 3 killed and & Athens is a small town in the extreme | the Democratic and nortbeast of Missourf, om ‘he Des Moines river, At is reported that the Uoim forces, having 0) urquestionab!y bave been rcuted with a severe moved forward appr’ achiog Carran, the 8,000 wi order to advance, es our column was spproachiag a piece of timber to flask the enemy, whun It is not macoting of the ti Central Committees. vention, a lbany A , 8. —The Doworratic State Con | g'ond of y trl Coveaitios met a° the Ds'ovan House to. | this strr ga! day. There was a fall a'tendence ‘The tea. gicn of the Committee was private, bat a lar, “ ed outels pe oe br gather: & Lie] tervat. of _Barsinen Wi member trot ty of ow York, Wha Adebing reso WRralved, Thet the Committes with | refoun of the tenho the’ ry b. ‘ rt setukts rleod, Woe. D. Kumampr, of Nee York vhoes aay viriaie, devotion to Demo: | on) r ‘tion. eratic princiyles, ond [60h patilotism, ren- | Commitiee—Gao Oroicm 8 Daaran, Danas deconse a dosp and prignant grief to his | Brnonc, Wa. A Danr. 8. P. Avian. comny snd oles tothe eee © gocossion Paper Cleaned Ont, ty. “Resoreed, That the ab: ve be enclosed in the bed, and a co) sovented tothe _— fomily ct th deceased Ass Concord, N. H. Aug. 8.—The" offies of the folowing c mu unication from the Re- | /emocratic Standar The ‘ publican S'ate Central Commiites was pre- nen‘ ed : To the Di mocr: ic State Committe : Ata mecting of shy Repab- tt Albany, Aux. * Benesb” puolished aw article re~ te roldiors. They demanded re~ + Patwens, the editors aad propr shock pistols and axes out of the wincows and dered the mod, wie the city authorities ecdeavored to quell the distar- turbans, ‘The Parmrns firet fourshe's, wounding two soldiers, Tho cffics was immediately gutted, and the mat-rials boroed in the rt eet. ‘The Pa Be took refogs in the attic, hat were fically found and earried to the police station. cted by the police, though with ed: [Here folle the Bi pub tear memittee already tib'isbed | Parerant to toe forege'ng reeolations th» th dersigned were aopo n'et a8 euch commis tea ard do hereby cordial y inyite the Dem>- cratic Btste Commirtes to join with as in dew ignatirg atime and plece tor the bol the atete c nventi ns of the two partivr, by the people of the state repr: sen'es ccnyention, may determiue t! upon ths prepriety of 1 im wos in» he o for! jaying 0 1 Fe Providence, Aug 8.~The Yo Me 60 cf the rick wat moraing Winging panded of the Kbode ington, ~ bout € « Dimes Sinoro, Wm LER. After en interchange of views, the Cow- em aop'ed the following reaporss to the 1 of the Kepadlican Sad © mmictee : Gants: The reeoutions communicated to us by you hve bern duly cor sidered by our | The Accidem o the Boltimere, Aug. 8. Philacelpnta, Wilmingty igh purpoies fa th» present critical coadition of our unt» cun ty Tee Demociatic party baw’ in every crisis of public denger rit e de of ihe oe und Now Vouk CowssmiM.ilrend Dividend. trictiso Albany, Aug 8 The ot D.rectors of the: the Now York Contrat i Company met a thie morning, a: d dec! if three whi per cent, Uepabee: en the ay of August, dence, acd ia the stroggle for tke fo of the Constitution to the spirit in bes already responded. We point tothe bun drecs of thouracds of our brethren, who took up arma fer the Union, and to the alacrity wth wbieb they, in common with the whole ple bays (ffored to bevr the barden of tax tion for the defense of the couotry. Y.u sugeest, as en adciticnel mode, appa- rently, of uniting alter a cooference cf publican C nveations with a view to a joint nomination of the ean- Cidates for etat icra, ‘That it would be wel at thie thme to fill the leading public officer, | e pecially io the Feteral Government, to which the conduct of irs bslong. with Len \Neor. tairs a detailed account: f the encoan'er be tween the pirate craft, called the Petre!, and the United States frigate St Lawrence, The Ledger correspondent ssya:— While cruising off the harbor of Charleston, the Petsel cam: it mistaktog the 4. Lawrene)for a merchant ship, as her port- holes were cloced ard Ler ra‘ls set m»rchaat forh on, made directly for ter. Toe movements of the Potsel were watched by the cfficers of the 8. rence, whe occapied the prop deck, and their u:iforms soon uodeceive! the crew of tho privateer. Ni heless, she cane on, ond when within rans oda loaded wi.h wi ccmmard the cenfder ce of th true, ard it ts alao provable awple were st in the condncs of Federal it would be follo ved by the psonle in the se lection of their state offiesrs Bat we would be false to the party which we reprerent if we ecnsidered ary proposition of ucion with for. mer political N/-"er a +x ept on the basis of princi! Shad kano little Lplenkea oa men or w occa: Pie positions o! hepor and emcloment, tat fis of the utmost moment that citizens of common el sheuld unite at this time in su: port o! ernment, and in indication of the Con tion ard Ucion, We believe we utter the sentiments of all Democrats, when we ssy that they sre reacy to unite in p litical wh every citizen who locks to the pres- e@veiom of the Consttati potcation of the Union as th errived st and who o im By the Bitsy St. Lawrence were beat to quarters, Preparstions mace to give the pirates a warm reception, Twelve of the large Lets the frigate wore fired at the Potrel, srveral of which strack her. A shell hit hir under the bow, making a ja! hole in her, and one or two solid shot did almost equal execution. ‘Vhe water poured Into her throu zh holes thus made, and in a few minus ok. Her <flicers and crew took to the water, and ti of them sizlog whatever wes convenient to help them toercape. The boats of the frigate ‘wore socp lowered and manned, and directions given topick up the pirates Some of them wore fund inas'ateot exbaus ion, end haf dead with fright. Y ptef.rred, bo wever, to treat to the mercy of tuk cxptors and of the & equal joes cf the separa ion cf the they bold that the war can enly be safely | Uniret States Government, than risk an attempt protecu ed y & more vigorous command in | to reach the shore, From the crew it was as- \be field, and efficiency ia the navel block | caital'ed tbat trere were 44 on board th sde, they ropsrd i: as the duty cf the | Federal Goveroment to hold out terms | of peace and sccommodation to the dir-severed | statis, essuring them of all their rights under tue Constitution; thet as our pea aye ae Petre], 80 that 8 of the crew were either k-lled by the firieg into ihe versal or ware afterwards drowned utbost Flag: the pirates were traneferred to tem was fovnd«d in comprom! ard has te, to be brought to this port, ard 89 large an been so perpstusted, mover be d sho accession to toe population of ths Fiag, made ore ole ii nist mn to seek to rather crowded cordition on board apd put omews Above all th vepel the dea that there exists between the two sections uf the Union, such an tnco npati- | bility of institut'ons as to give rise to an “ir- it, but the irons were removed from 1 vin tion, ti dusiry, ecotomy, He | Keown whether any of the enemy were kilied | T9)°termte's in the en | yytime. adopted vbe en'licy of a'acuse aad alga prinrar | Baturcey. ee BR 9 arate | Mion the Loft this port, has been Baise yesav faves saa Gre eatica ORDRM AL LYON RETINNS. ean righ ful Union, they bole | cru ving betwen Charleston” and’Savann ah, ' bi W id cor low u , aod Look reveral | rextinaleyan'ethetauyresive fans folimend | seviting in the blcchsde, Boze che merede iu see ot at raud 0: creas Oaram: ercamped fir the maht | tre ioral poticy sh ch bseo lergele con'mbu- ‘dipn insoasto be just oa'sids of the “Thin, Beruce up aed te Gilt a sant w Corman. ono on Surday moering Ger. durmand wieie Feome bower, Pere ct his oe uw Gqelling avd vset the othrr pare print store fle foand “no leisure to visit paces of emusement, cr to lounge in the saloons or taverns, nor did he thivk it advisable to spend ‘his money in auch places, His industry, promptners and affability of manner gaiced Bim the rerpsct of the neighborhood, and the. signs which he painted showed plaiuly that he owes no unletiered man, years rclied round, and ho was able te a large addision to his grousd, an ‘Dnild thereon s Iirge paint store, His buvi- noes had greatly increased, and he was ob‘iged * employ a number of men to assisthim, I: two more years be purchased two more Thir Avenue lots, and built upon them a gentes mansion, snd now, abandoning bis form:r trade, he erected a suitable buildiog avd com- Merced manufacturing paints, converting the ‘tacat worthless ingredients in‘o valua)le arti- elea. An oppriunity offering for the sale of bir Property at more than double its cost, he availed himself of it, and turaed his atteation to the future growth of a ne'ghboring city, purchased property in it, and creced a new ehemical factory H re bh» purrusd bis busi- ‘ness with his sccus'omed exergy aud industry end in dus time held « prominent an? honored He became P eilent of » Bank, ou ao A him and take Springteld, OTHER BEBAL FORCES, Generals Parce, Rares and Pansows ar ssid to bave 20,0(0 men r their and Bes McCor van 4,008; the latter wel ermad end ¢ ffcctive, From Washlegton, Washington, Aug, 8.—It a recent session 8 $275,000 .CU Of this, @197 purposes, RESIGNATION. Judge Lawrescy, so love « member of the I a:d'of Appeals in States Patent office, hes resigned, and con Fenwicx, Washington, A HOT RRYIEW. One cf the regiments of the Sickle’ was reviewed by the President thi Their physical endurance was great, Deing ob! march, the t! ou, SOMATIING CYDERSTOOD, dent. AN ALARM, There wase trecps ip the neigh dorhvod of tho Great Lrox Spit gtiear, as most of the rebels are meuated, and they might flauk data of the Committee of e and Means that the total amount of sppropeiations at the 0. 600.000 were for ih» Army, $35 000 000 for the Davy, and the remainder for various other | operate wits D-mocra's to there ends to Progianas | for th rects himself in bis'pes wita Romxar W. ‘an establisted patent agent in ” iged to reiire fom the ranks on their hormometer blog 120° Im the It is understood that Col. Broxuw's will be oppuintec a Brigacier General by tue Preal | becelled to me a d-rable alarm among our the ted to tbe pierent danger of the cou xiry hey prorore to invite toa union with thim citizens mt whet ver party, who believing io thote views, will ac’ with them to secare an administzation in F d-ral and tate at nye of the guns of Furt Sumter, and draw fire Toe fo:t is represented to be in fret rate condition, and weil manned. On ibe 27) cone of the rebel steamers’ off Tybse her to beat & ha ty rotre: bad been pound into her, io 8 justice to the | vees | attempting to break thy toldier in the field, anc to the taxpayer st | blockade off ( warleston harbor, and puta price- home the rid ea’eguard of the puollc credit, | crew on board. This vesrel and tbe p-izo- end the expuls\n of ecrrupt mea from public | c:ew of n'ne persons was afterwards cap'ured bene . As such @ vnion mu-t necermily | by onsof the rebel steamers, The foliowing ts from the | eprirg from the people, instead cf being dic- | a Itet of thi sof the Flag: tated to \hem, we are instructed by curCom- Commvnder, Sartori; First Lieut., B,D. Mo- mittes to that, in their call for the usaal | Ca-ley; Master, A. Dex er; Acting Mutere, Democratic State Convention, they wil invite | W. West andJ. W. rien; Mdsnipman. J. Wied all good citizens who are willing to co | man; Masters May . Woaron J, Joboroo; Bargeon Sav ori; acting Purser. L. Lardaer; come together at the primary meetings, | Ac'ing Chie Kogineer, Sprigit; Assistant do., ard unite in selectirg representatives to | J. Waker, W. &prighe and J, Haris; Parser's 1 ut ate candid Sieward, H Michee’. gach # Conveniioa of I 1 ‘he nemes of the officers and « }, a8 row confined on the Fi 2 we, Wiliam P | epon thi Peow tt. Wm. aibar, M. D «ling, Dene! Car Joho B Edwunds, Rovere Lewis Jobn D ket, Jchn Crenar, Asa Delany, Robert Dur rett, Cosrhs Marriott, Edward Flyp, Wiviem Hozleborst, R Jeffries, Aca Willams Gorge 8. Harrison Joon M. Morgan, Heory Mills, John D, Mullwgs, George Souter, Jovwph Movagbav, Henry Aliwens, Joon Canning- bam Jchn Black Gorge B. Rooinson, T. A. Bw ks, Blenry Kwan Jobn M. L-hring, Gao, ary. To Messrs. Opdyke, Draper, mittee, Se. Hon, Br sAmrn Woop dirsented trom some portion of the reply, bat with this exception At was unenimowly sg’eed upon, It wee resolved ucacim ously that the Demcecratic S'ate Conventior, to be composed of two delegates f-om each Arsembly Dutrict, t Byracu-e, on Wedneeday, the 4th day cf September next, to rominate candidates for the several offices to be fliled at the Ne vember elic fon, aes ‘The Comunttee then at journed sine die, $e, fic, Com. Bawkirs, Thomas Woods, Edeard Murphy, big Ckhenley, ond @ iad namd Sige ebo has besn on thes) he bas bern on board the Flag, bat he ea: taker from the Charleston Aldermen, ? . on Taescay vight, who) substred on asce ya put en board the Pe rel, to make Rete ne oui ant at lonai Mayor, | Ccicegie ors wus ooritng more serious tean | Republican State Committee. , though be was very sick at the oe file wih oreai, aad oving « o* our pickets ia the foot bitty. coucealed pare Young mrchanice, read this short but true @keob; improve your minds by reading use ful books, be industrious and economical @ave your eernings, and find no lelrure to ‘waste in plsoos of provitless amusement, Thus may you climb the ladder to wealth populari- fy ond icfucnce. AP. fase Peli tos It will be seen by the proceedings of the Demcoratic and Republican Central Commit- tees, published in another clump, that a'l hope of a union between} he pariies at the com- img state election must be given up. New Publications. ‘The Maprave have just published “Framly ” @ Movel, by Asruomy Tao.iory, Frem Fertross heures, August 8 —Col, Pusirs, it ts and will remain at Newport Mews. Col, Bamps x's remgoation has bien ace) returo out with w tleg of truce tre Tepreent that provirions pound, The call {5 iesued uoder clroum- | boerd and have not given any nunectasar: Ossada te view of its popular euthor. oe A prize cargo of cheap suger taken into Pa ey mph ire em expleration, The trouble. - 4 eee Rifles Sandee els Geeks sl mumber of a new monthly Mewbern, MN. C., brought 9c, per pound. Republican State Commitive, at their peet. | The story. as teldby the crew, fa respect to | lar to those existing te Rogiana, Tae Toronto our table, It is entiiled “Tales = ~ ing op the Gib inet., ferling die ly sensible | the ausck on the St Lewrence and the siek- | Leader (Goverment organ) calls for 20,000 ‘and selected,” and ts pub ‘The Joa. Pirates in Court, * that the prevent distrasted co. dition of effaira | ing of the Petre), diff res mewhat from that | additicnal troops before the winter. fans Ganoes ont Baran, | tat ete, hava | Be eee ada a | ah Gnas Rou on tardy | afar enka aah shal ‘Wow York, Ross and Tovamr. Of the pirate Jeff Davis, wets toray' com nlited they sunt. rd diet pur tbs. Gk Lagtece ‘ecty | Comziue, ave the comaumaasesl ot re for trial after » prelimts. ug, to snawor | ond & party in the state, ¢ Ber dep myremiecs Tew enpposed her to be | for the Boul pevbenes to the VALET are now tn | at therext tera of ‘he C'rcult Court, on the,| ford of “freodcm end the tight,” vel on the opposite side of the Fortress Monrce Auguet 7, via Baltimore, said, has been Promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General, He lesres tonight for New York, and will soon for the accommo‘ tion of wlady wishlog ca Te turn to ber friends. They found mo Vonfeder ales with 6 miles of the camp. The pary | St more botpitably entertained by a company of in picked up yesterday by the Qisk re cheap 1B North Gaso'ica’ ‘The hervest ‘bee been abundant. C ffee was worth Sc per tise of flies i 4 ‘ius, headin: toh Mani ae One of the cfficors of the Flag recognized ‘he Kepubdlican 8 ate Cental Committee met this afternoon efer the meeting of the Demo. cratic Bate Commitiee end agreed on the fo Jos ing cali acd statement : The Regubl can S:ste Convention, the Re publican E e.tors cf the B.atecf New York, willing to unite wita them ia Cand a vigorous pros are requested to chocer eacn Assenbly District to vention io the City of dyra- cure, Werpraday, the Llsh dey ot September 1861, atl for the parpore of present~ ing candidat 0 be eupportea for the cffires of Jucgs of the Court of Appral, Beoretary of . Com piriier, Attorney General, State inerr ano Sarveyor, S'arefireasurer, two | Capa! Commiketoners and Inspector of the | State Prison. By order «f the C mmitteo, Soom Da.vex, Chairman, Jomm TazmwxLucee, Secretary. from Obarlerton under a flag of truce, and who ‘was observed at shat tims to careful'y inspect the veese), Tre commander of the P.trel was ® Charles on; ilet; Hamver, one of the Lisu- tenants, was a'so a pilot. from New York while more than balf of them are of Ir sh bir h, cr the roos of Trish- into the service. The gunner isa Freochmsa, and bas been but afew months in coun'ry, Haver, oro of the officers, eaye tha’ he had not anything to do, and had an slater to support, eposrance of the crew would sermt to their story that they were eiiher press: ‘o the service or were forced to eater it from pec: sity. Some of them have been en. gaged as bands on coasters, othere have bron boring work, The officers of th» Fiag say that they bave behaved themselves on ke the fret advance, which the; Kes Old after mature deliberation, adopted a reso. Wien they had qot nearer (he mistake ty ey wore ironed at night, botn hands | | Gono Banerson as one of the companions of the British © veuly when he cme on board | fropuee Seversl of the crey are Philedelphians, and | bamber of killes as her ports were c'osed. | cause wi a: £ yeie te u POSTSCRIPT, Important Prom Missouri, THE REBELS FIELD the f Nowing items : had fi ving Teac’ preparing for a vigor: 4s were sdvanving by fou their advance was a tatred to be from ten to fi‘teen miles dis Gen. Lrom had calied in 2,506 Home G sad: fom the cruntry arourd Sprugtsld, Lt wai ck the enemy would mee an immediat arack. er of the House of ths les Legislature of tois state, | before lest, Gov. Gamnim bas ordered aF olection on th first Moadoy ta November neat, for G svernor, Lieutenant Gov rnor Secretary of 8: Members of the Legislature, and al ing the « action of ‘0 sensi ai ed nlgh an, bu: moting to sesist Col Dy arm ‘s bad! 7» Rickert is ako woacded, Dr, of she $1 Wisconsin, fs in attendance | Rroxwere is with ter husband. Capt. Wire | IsGTOS writes t @euth. Richmerd os the weonded were to MOVEMENTS OF THE Parmow, Juneiien that the Pircs’s vidtt» th's coaatry iy mx for politics] than any other purpore, ADDITIONAL APPOUNTMANTS, til nal opp in' mente | the volonteer force vis of shell binfantry,U 8 Posten, ef she 15 ny A Lockwoop, late D. Karas, A.; Gol. Frrzsonm pres fh U. 8. A; Hun ‘the U.8. im the naval school at Annapolis. Senthorn tome. ei APPROACHING SPRING- Rollo, Mo, Ang. 8 —Mr, Bonprs, the stage who lef: Spring ied Monday St, Lou's, Aw, 8. —Jows MoArren Spovk- sof the *, and or tek: at they are treated with great kindress, They are all on their portale of honor no’ to teste or tae up ares against the | bere parties sre row |rivemald in be removed thither mn as oc rcumetat Id ° Ths Pailade’p*ia Ledser, of yeaterday, con | teichee as seem 08 C70 noes would per Prince NaPouaon started this morning to go to Fairfax Court Honse, if sot to Manasas ‘There is trong ground for belief and formerly profeesor of cannery and mathematics | ing an opportunity to drive some of the whales Into ‘a trap made for them b, il uotil F,iday last that two. fn pursuit of a shoal of were then stationed at the narrow to the trap, to keep them {inside until the of the tide, which dry bar, The boa! oe zi them by thelr flakes, and with the aiAm of ropss secured them and holsted them ic! tanke placed for the purpose on a schooner the gulf a board the schooner they ware to R viere de L~u> and from theses by wih & the Grand Trank Rallway to this ci'y. cost of caton!ng and bricging them vere b bien about $4 000, ‘They beleng to arpectes white whale found cnly in the Galf of 8t, La renee, the scientific name of which is the 4: tuga Carodon, ‘The largest of the two ts six. teen ard a balf fest in length and weighs 2 rounds, ‘The other is very nearly the Rongar 8. Gauserr, who ie of Carrick Ford Is native of Morth Fiorida Killed at the Sepiain Mrvor Cerolina: and enver: it in 182! m the Pacific rquadroy that the eam Wyoming hai been ordered « Coast of Mexico, by the C:m mander-in cf the squadron. The Boa'd of Examiners had « great nam- | ber of applicants before it yestertay. I: is be nike some twenty pared, 1: will meet rt 3 | , Capt. Srorurra r iid a M . m* size, The larger cne ts suprosed by the be @'men t> be sixty or teventy years of age ani bears on bis back a large scar made by @ bar: pron, it fs supporel as miny as thirty ye ago, They are st present confined ia « can! ord tol Sati ita, which Fortr oss Monroe, Military : Nows, Tre livn Méssacavserrs Reamer * | The lich iment of Maesacinsets Vil . 5 B. Greame, ar.ived bare live by the Boson ard S'oning'on ro on tkelt way to ‘hs reat if war. Lhey Ml night at the Pa k Barracks, and w il today. He veacel ia icon % Tux P: ent's Lrre GuAnn --Toa Beard | of officers thenktully acknowledge the dona- Mon of $130 60 from the cltiams of New York , through Dr, Limov, id of the Pr sid: $101 previcus y sckuowlodped, mak: eollec'ed by the above named gentlemen, for the same purpose, Qosrrers Cuavarp —Col, MoRernotp's Lincoln Cavairy have moved their camp from Eim Pak to Boley arden, foot of 80th street, Ewst Revver, Ttey will not leave for the seat of war before next week. Promotions ny tHe G:vanvor.—At the Volunteers’ Depot yesterday, ¢ ficial informa- tion was reesived ‘of the promotion by the Governor of Lis Col. 8 A.rorp tothe or of Qolon-l, vice To! rpotnted ‘aj in the regular army; Major H. P. Hummers to be Lieut, Col, and Capt, A. Jr., made M- jor, Frein Rrormust Excenion Bataan ‘The Fifth R+giment of the Bxcelsior Big Col. Cuas. Granam anding now quar- 7il mon, The All sould hasten to improve the ¢pportaalty® of seeing one of the ra ost cu.t sities ever ex- hibited, Ax Inromtant Movewant,—the Srcretary ¢ of the Interior bas directed « C nvextion of ‘ United Statee Marshals, to be held in this § « city. The Convention will consist of the Mar- thals of the Sates of Maryland, Do'aware, Pennsy!vania, (Gestern District ) Now Jersey, Conneticut, Rhode I-land, Mes:achusetts and Maino, and will be beld on the 15th inst. The ovject of thie mecting is to concirt measures to preven’ the fitring out of steamers and the carrying on of the tlave trace, the regiment will bea basse callers, aad 0 regimrnt wear acl G be armed with rifles, Sxcomp Reaimenr Fran Zovaves Abe A Vero —The Mayor has srn* in a veto of the resolution of the Common Council, aller ing the @lei ks’ offices of the Boards of Alder- Louisvide, Aug. 8.—Congressmen Err, of men snd Couscilmen to be c'oved after 12 Bee rors Li Richmond sn o'clock each day, Tho Mayor says that the The steamer hontas, owned at Lonis- ville, has been ssized by the revels on the Ten= nesece river, with 60 hogsheads of tobacco. Gov. Hannrs, of Tennessee, calls for a re moire foes of 25,000 mn from the atate. hulled twice ond withdrew. jispa*ch to the Mob'le datly News of the 5th says that a raval csgagenent had occured betwen « federal vessel and the privateer Hixon cn Mississippi roan!, The steamer was have of access during regular bual- nets hours to the documents and records of Commen Croneil contained offices of the respective Boards, Corractions.—No mesting of the Board tock place yesterday afterncon. The weekly statement is as follo Number of inmates iment (real jrhg reba bod fog foe red Tot | i the various institutions under the care of re it that of that of the 12ch reg- Facts and Kamers. A Suont War ro Maxe Mowny.—Tho ilitary chest of the rebel General Gaanerr, which red { toce of Back accompanied Gyneral dis staff. a'gning such q | a8 were wanted from time to time, Tux Astiixey or tae New Youx Nrera t iteelt is nicely od Eat come ye | ment i nicely socamped upon a hill over- As soon ss the St Lawrencs fell in with the locktog PI Valley ty Peee | or tsb Many cf the officers are taking advantage of ‘tbe preeeat lull in war matters to go home on is plan ed opon Maryland Heigh's, farkwen fora priote as the Ninth. qT and 01 | Regiment; Mr. eTWwouL, let Lieutenant, r 3 a Washiogton indent, uy; th: _ Tepreentation of retpoerivle parson thet tbe : ek capone ab the Maryland Mulwery DAGUBRBOTYPES fore empowwol i oa prtaat, from nro: ) in 2d Livntenant, and was woun- | Pertoas sizes, vut up ta rioh aesee and frame. ty "y mest tea fas sated ey tee cea pre ae ded at the battle of Ball R Bt called, we give these officersname: J ( pea reaae ly eX, Cnavies Evenerr, District of Colambis, A Sener ‘eucation took place this fashiogwo Sotppemet fo Provost Mar evening » front of Willard’s, in which the sbal Col. Portem was a porty. | counts « f the affi | the Co'orel av theo » Major ter fored im the matter, Anot» \ Pad wasina age, when the voluates J vopel arked him if be bai « it are cor flicting. Oas ie that ted a beck dri | with bis ebip which the latter declined to receive, time rince relates the following: Maine, who bed been cars. One tosome the orthern ball soon be in | in froe sam moved the Vigilance three northern men were stripped ‘was etipped to her wais} and given her bare back ” nowy eacapo ba through and through, With head shay marred, avd disdgared, she was at feng v rmitted to r.same bor journey toward izatoa Beatveora items, ‘The Charleston Afercury the followicg extract from la ond letter. * A grand bat'le— the 1 march to Alexandria.” Charleston papers say that no reterns have War Department of the wounded at Stone Writes, et been made to 1! Also, toa: there ‘@ but sixteem membi the Og'ethorpe Infant wen, Most of thom ray they were preawd | ssoyped The Richmord” pay | Baus McGraw ard Aowo.p Hanns, the Mirasses, after the battle, and wh» repreronted themsclves as in ch of Gol Casanon's body, as having ry swing two gens captured at Id time in the county fall. big of Uncle Ba ‘9 gold in ¢! b ik ug) of an irrepressible | member of his regiment, or hes fallen in bat~ weer, wi s'hem from abori Tastautant the chelceat. visvda, Dhaka ce | tle, and that ais family re insufficlently pro- boots, and “fills thelr bottles,” when they are dry. by our iroops, was found ‘s of the ansigned motes of the Fsirmouct Bank, The President of the arnott as one of tities of the notes s No rears fen | more service, suffer as and yet been ro little notic- Avanonity to raise thre Now York District regiments has been revoked, te D. ¥ TLASAMAGN, of New York, the save whoonce G. A. Stroat, | Buta; The ao- who had Gol, Posts wade ro reply, end then the ques‘ion being re peated, ha s'rack tte volunteer Colonel Ic is said. also, thet the volume trer Colors] sent a challenge to Col, Pomrza, Mr. Couiies som or Dr, Coutums, a noted Me hodist who e caprd from the South some- ‘ates OO BPETRIE, 8. PERG woman from ing near Memphis, became en object of sepieicn, and lefts for ol firemen over- “Thank land where there om of thought and speech.” The fellow Committes, and the and whip- ped till their flesh bung te strips, Miss G. inshes Ly bey of the 26th of Jaly, ce tle 8 yet to come off; and if Beaurscanro is awai’ed in a short ime by the enemy, he ir pockets, cbanica to jorn its ranks, Board 8 841 an increase of 91 since the Last admit'ed, and 2.057 died, Finst Raormenr or Crassncns,—Colovel Ag . Cocttuann'’s Cha mur Regiment is now. fully i, seat to Biackwelle Island of armed and equipped, aud will very soon be called in'o active service, Aw ror roe Fares or mie Kicuxp asp Wovspep or TH —A grand musi- cal fes'ivat for ‘he beneft of the families of the killed and weurd+d of the 79.h Regiment. will cme cf on Wednesday next at Jones’ Wood, During the afterooon a comort will be given, and in the eventng the festtvities will conclude with a grand ball, Cor mnTAL GuAaD,—This regiment ls rapid'y filing a I¢ is to be commanded by Col. Jasres H. P, a graduate of West | Point, fo bapkee a bnppcn cer. Company I of his regiment have openet 4 recruitiog office ati(8 O ange st, c rner of Fulton, Brooklya, ano are nearly full. The mander of Co. Capt. Wapp, is an oid mber of the lith yRESu AND GR loImM, SEVEN DOX2S FOR ONE DOLLAR, At 46 Sours Broonn Srazet, WostAmenween, Faepaice'’s NEW PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLERY, ‘THE LARGEST DN THE WORLD, NO, SsT BROADWAY, NEW YORK) ‘WAR PRicms fos rioruEm, rednoed our prices te times, & 6 in every instance Etta ag resorts ts whch we CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Tae “Ecviswosts Avesoxns.”—This Photographs of distinguished individuals fer sail) 4LBUMS YOR CARDS. Atria a ahes ie es oa» FEEDWOER § Rs, my New York, Angmt 7, 1861, Tiny wt lett GOVERBMANT ST's MCRD Ra V"LOPES Ls ow rosdy and for nhs offles, » wil be meds of the new it ‘CITY NEWS. Anexst or A Biave Travne.— United rt Stetve Morsbal Munnar retarzoi yes.ordey from his mission te the Esst, in which be proved eminently ruccesfal 8)ne months since, the Mary Vrancis was fittel out in this port and cleared for Wilmington, N. ©., and from thence she obtsloed a nominal charter to the Wert Incia telands, snd from thence she sailed to the ecast of Africa, took on bosrd five hundred negross and succesded in lending them safe inCaba, The master ard all hends then dispersed to parts unknowa, but the first mate, called Joun Jonms, recently tarred up In Boston, where he was arrested for the minor offence of serving on board the Mary Francis voluntarily, when fitted out as a slaver, That being a bailable offence, parties inter. ested in the black bird lioe bere, sent to Bos- ton to \eleasebim on bail, with ample suretics, Marshal Munnar. hesring of the ruse, posted to Bootom and obtaloed « warrant ageinst Jor Josns for the capital offence, which is not bail- able. On that rea charge Jos Jonns is now in durance vile until meseures can be taken to bring bim here for trial, Tax Carpxem or oun VoLUNTExns.— The Rura! Home, for the children of deceased or poor soldiers is row in active operation. The buildirg is located on the Hudson, just back of the Bloomiog?ale Road, Last week A Dye for the Times.—Briest & Co.'s um rivalioa Columbian Hair Dye, Je the article for hard tmes—it ne log the O #4 PROT he BAST ever int duced, “it dyes the Heir BLACK er BROWN. without { wjurtr ¢ the Hair or bkia, Si pimatet a ees - be andy g phir hay oa than any ter appears! factary 7 M» of Beuth tooo st. Wi: mabar generally, aud ac’ Dr, Hoary Zelts Nervine Powders being the op:ning, the Superintendent was Soe obliged to refuse hundreds of apolications, on sere Rrnsmsunerss account of the preparatio:s for accommodating 4 gotaines ) folowing Se them comfortably not belng quite comple'ed; | tna Bascurn 314 tights eveonat Aw, Bavzs, | but now all guardians of soldier's childrea who | Bas’ wu. tr Menon 904 will present a written testimonial frem the Colorel of avy regiment that the father isa vided for, can secure a chvid’s reception, Sbould the parents wish to meet any portion Cf their child's expenses, by pleciog & sum of money in the hands of the Sup»siatendent, thry are at Hberty to do 0; yet those who bave no such provision, will be educated, clothed, fed and lodged at the expense of the inatitation, Friends of the couse, who are willing to sse'st the underteking by contribs. tions cf useful articles can exercise thelr gen. qfoslty in ne better way. fn the Olerks’ of fesh water thirty-five fest io length, eis —— eon in width aod # x in depth, in which toast swim and blow os if already quite at boma It is doubtful, however, f cuey will by al bear confinement f +7 more thins & ernsten) rh ow ssion of visitors surroas. tank, all deeply interested in the nove! stady, Tte whales move ab ut incessantly, al ly parently quite negligint of the direction a thelr water-spents, which strike the mos onger epectators frequently in! Mr. Bansum is cortairly o1 crodit asa caterer to innocent and instractivell tecrea‘ion, for this enterprisicg venture, e- pecislly cors'dsicg the probab'e imp ti alicy® of keepirg the creatares slive for many deys.)