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2 THE NEW YORK SUN. | 7 ores i a om | trys tas Manse ae os. Themes lovton, &. W. nals | NN imagice, + When e thing is kown to Pea MONDAY, WORNING, AUGUST 12, 19.1.1] Pree, Ptzons 1 is no longer tecra” alt a ———— TatsarnasD, General MoCLartam, we quem, Tee, oN eroses| THE LATEST NEWS. ees emannnenentii — BY TELEGRAPH TO THB N.Y, avy, -_ OO dectived to ed ther party in a Union move. | War Movements, &c. ment irrespective of politicr, we are happy to ——fame observe decided indications that no other party San cae gt ae Interesting from Washington. The general voice of journals of oll party RarvRs LEON, shades, as wellas of the independent press, is pe Ate Teaco aa boone s Union ticket | S#ORETARY CAMERON 7O GEN. BUTLER Democrats ‘blicams, and tor — Ut regardlane of the dactose of party amare INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING CON. The Republican Committe indicate in their TRABANDS. Mach Saturday afternoon, untit the frost call for a Convention, « disposition te bow to Lp send ‘comes, these Saturday afternoon comperts wil this demand, and we shonld not be mucd onr- Another Pirate Burnt. 0 ‘ 1 be repeated; and s more delightfal plese for prised if the Demoeratic Convention, when it —— healthful recreation we know not, Moot mame Camrna, Panx.—On Seters day ofvarncon last, over ton thousand persons ‘visited the Central Park, to enjoy the delicions freshness of the atmosphere, explore the eharm- Ing labyrtathe of the Ramble and Meten to the bewitching straios of Dopwoarns band, which then gave the firet Saterday after- Reon concert of theseson, A large num- ‘ber of carriages thronged the ¢rives, among the ocoupants cf which were to be soon many of the lovely women whom our city hae reason to be proud of _ The programme which was apnoupesd was wed to the mete and letter. ee an tn Lew wf Ramat We deserve the umal twaddle eobood about Ya the morning papers, “regretting” te popu- lar interference with Joun C. Bancximarpors “frendom of speech” in Baltimore on Toure- Gay night. Wo frankly ccnfen that we regret toting of It. We are of those who believe thet on the question of the exis'ence of our there is a right side and « wrong - known to all men, ard that every man ‘who te not for the Republ'c without an if or a bret, fo agceinat Ut, and enjoys his personal Uber. ty and even bis life, only on condilion that neither become tuflic'ently dangerous in any way tor quire Interruption, In time of pesce and pudlic teourity, every incomver ence must be borne rather than law should be suspended or assembles, should be found unmanageable by | RECAPTURE OF A PRIZE SCHOONER ‘crew, and trap ferred ‘em t rf 5 vo Sakae Gabe . tive vioknee bowersy uct te teed mn” | the Albany overseer’ whip, and taking the bit on tothe Quakes Org. The United Slates prise Progressing ot the rate of $0 males per wesk, ohe Getta ia), Hee, Gabeer A, eae vitel rele of citizenship lends indeed a deadly in Its mouth should lead off in a Union nomi. ARRESE OF A GFY IM BOSION »- otew are still in hands of the rebels, names ‘The OBjects of the Rebeliicn, ° edventage to trenton. The worst conspli pation which the Repablicen Convention, as anbnown, Bpecker of the House during the recent sm thon of Congress, was serenaded at the ®t. Nicholas Hotel. At tem o'clock Broadway im f ont of the hotel was densely cronded, and Hf any of our readers ouppose that the leaders Wit Coosm's vigionen'se ie eters pofead ote Wseien ito Gudrees of pars shore of Virgicia, now absent four days, hag | Petuating « republican system of government, 3 been = fm. He sailed with by ata let them andeceive themselves by reading the ‘ve fori end three days provisions. Mo sp- | following articla, taken from the Richmond prohensions are yet felt ne to his enfety. = a on saven, Whig of July 23, Wee italicize the most ox~ A of truce come dows this morning , | sate —o— sombling « few days later, may fail tn with, THE HAMPTON OUTRAGE. may b felly matured and preached fir years frem a: toend of the land—provided enongh canning be only used—ander protec ion of the very principler of Jaw and order which soclety is compelled to respect in its favor, because ite own self preservation requires It, Pre. cisely this danger human society in the Uvited An opposite course m'ght gratify the ultra Re. ° publicans, by compisting the disolatien of the| A Weman Burnt to Death, Dimocratic party, but it cannot please any sound ad intetligent patriot. «= eeeo@eers esercece« -at 3_ + HE ENGLION FLEET, Leh la attr BAA ety Ag natfonal music, each piece being (ollowed-t+ The Habeas Corpes IT6 RUMORED INTENTION TO RUN Tovar, Jadge Gamamom requirce—and we al from Norfolk, to make inquli-s concernin, Tor Rotiso Baca—We are too close Gaow and the Union. BLOCKADE. wane elle none | and 100 much influenced by the great ovents " States has now exprrionced to the utmort, and | are glad of it—an amended answer to the new Gee aha gh imprtoomd bate, poe. 4 whlch are pesaleg, to ind ze mush in philoso~ Mr. F. D. Surrn, U. 8. District Attoraay, the time bar just chme when overt rebeliion | writ of Aabras corpus in the expe of the Balti- Excitement in Kentucky Ou, Promam. Phizing, | But the roat and dispersion, at the wtrodneed Br, Gnow to the poeple, te a mend releases us from the forced inaction in which | more Police Commissioners vow comfned at a’ pitched battle near Manasssa, bring into THE RAMITCR OFTBAGR. a saute the teat fact that the Peon are The fow houses rematning in Hampton | humbugs, and that the while people of the Thursday morning have not yet been destroy- ‘ding states are the true masters—the real ‘od by the Confederates,who sre now near Great | rulers of (ns continent, Bethel, One white woman. an invalid, was | Urder the direction of the most vauated burnt to death in the groat conflegration, military cheracter of the age—not of their own waar f 542. creation, thoush—for, they never produced a + jus os le on) ye erran, It le reportd that ons of Gan, Macnuvan's | Sepleg capable of anythlog, b-yoed aranciog captains penetvated wi hin our lines of ing some base mechanical contrivance — the at Newpert News and declared the place too | Qr/ended millions of money and drilled ar tele rsloes ore gale leonedl to the contra | mise of 900.000, and equipped thom in a stzle bandos at Oid Point, Thsit s rvices are iv Se ep anaes or ee Ty es ee qe bad to watch the gathering and piling of | Fort Lafayette, We trust the Rx: ent - 5 its combustibles about our very esre, Not partment of the Goveroment will Hen om rte te bee et. wntil all the preparations of the foe were com | the impcrtance cf respecting the Judiciary, and NEWS FROM PORT PICKENS. alving an account cf the authority it elaims mie. 0 = applied, were we a! liberty to stir hand or foot | and the grounds it has for suspending im any From Washingion, to repel the threa‘ened ¢estruetion | case the obligation to obey the writ. If the Washington, Aug. 10.—Surgeon General Bat fe any I-g) norapt loaity now to obstrnct | megic words “by authority of General | Woow mes token mvssures for carrying into the work of saving the country? Are the | Scorr,” areto be recogo/sed as sufficient of sereeeaioat Cos ine hon for vgn | hed murdete's of the Republic aii! walerme to pile | shamsslves to answer for uny pitvon's oonfing- | Unony Gury it ahall be te ary. su arbeoor ta tk the combustibles and lay the trains for its de- | ment, then the Government lacks mothing of | Hicepttals, and as ambulance attendants if the struction unimpeded, until their bolder but | a militery de potiem bu: the will, We hold | Meld, with the seme reak and pay eppropria‘e little speech, Mr. Grow's appssrance was the tignal for ® scene of the wildest, tumultnous exolte- ment, Mon cheered bim as if in him they did honor to the loyalty of the august bedy over which be so ably presided. After grace- fally acknowledging the compliment paid him, the spoaker proeseded to trace the march of human liberty and progrem withia the last de cade, and showed that the present war le mere ly ao raggle against usarpers who would crass pleted to bie mind, and the torch actually position in the company and placed himsolf ~ ide and poorly equi volunteers of the | Dext to his warmest friend, in order either to liberty, and hevi pay asthe Weet | able to ths Quarter master, who provide gpethern sniken dente hom tants peneete carry bie off, cr be carried «ff by him in case who, having been beaten at the rot gatltioe nor If 48 dangerous accomplices | she President justiGed ia holéi.g taese men | Feist Miltary Celeie, When appliestions are | chats. various wants, Toey work wiih al-| Song fir the ita ime, Ube theatre of war, | f being wovaded.— Philadephia Twywirer. | ballot-box, resort to the cartridge box tefecee > are ready to apply the torch ? but that {sno reason wiy be should mot for: | smined before a Board, and from among thoes * ay anor. “ exear.” and they are routed and slain by the thousand, their o: ious tyranny upon a free people, ‘We have oad that the preparations for a | mel'y justify himself before any court having | approved by it the selections will be made. ard driven like chaff te’orea tigh wind. ‘The Captaics and mates of the wrecked ba’ k fact “\@lory." trem Ho Janario to Balvicsors, with tor tam Gulaees. Toor’ lap the" eame't tren a larae cargo of coffee came from Buffslk with | on the jirgle of their dollars that the Cel the fisg of truce. They sympath xe strongly | do on ike noise of thelr Originally oc- with the Confetorates. It i# more than pro- | dowd with no sing’e amiale tralt, ‘they have the Glory ree Perpesely, lost, as the | cultivated the arts of money-getting and After the close <{ Mr. Grow's remarks, Hon, R. E. Farrom, of Chataque county, made some remarks to the crowd, which soon after- wards dispersed. rebellion rot yet developed into overt action | *uthority to inquire into the matter, A suffi 4 BECOMDTEN DATION. cannot bs safely supprensd by Mlegal violence | “lent statement of rights end reasons shoald | qbe President bas recommended Faxpenrox or the wurpation of extraordl powers | be returned in answer to every such writ, pee os Meng d for haa hey bik 2 ot —_ wer! reside at Bat after conspiracy becomes wa’, the case is feo Nastonat Planaces. York. ia, sah Marsaonvsatrs Laout Amtituanr.—Capt, O. F. Nina’ second com of Massachusetts Maw Yorx Hoerrrat — Wi repert yates the whole country aud controls every | yy i gaturday—-the craferences of the Trea-~ | Brckers are purchasing two voary’ six per ing tha blockate, the Confederates paid | ia thelr pccksts, won froma evnorous aed 320; admitted to date, 68; discharged, cummed function oni every right, public or private, By | ory gnd the Burk progresetag favorably, and | Grice tor 50 notes ts bet aia nee sikvare ppeetscemy oe Cores Uae oe Ite stern necessition, Martial law is now prop arly the poramount law of tho Tand, for all purpores bearing on ths rebellion, over every foot of ground in the United Ste‘es, Martial law cannot regerd any privileges of spech or pe- onal liberiy which are abused. Ia. word, ifthe i notes is better than for ocher de chivalrous race—and multitudinoes as Norway re that they ‘wore Gt for empire, "And pe ey were fit C . And yet they do not povsrss one gentleman y attribu's, nor tat Si Ne 4 ane lent Kd ee le pet war. ¥ very fi st elemeats are deatitate, Exoitement at Barboursville, ee os —— talent only to juired in th and gentle Louisville, Ky, 409, 10.—Mo tratns have | avocstions. ‘And oi to ‘orm, ninety piss ost been s!lowed to run eastward of tho Tennessse | of a hundred never shot a gua, an@ we have it Rives from Memphis for the past two days It | on very ‘suthority that Old Soore lost all is supposed that the rolling stock is engaged Bava attempting to teach them how to in transporting troops to Union City, Tennes- adagun. Thevileold wretch’ He reaps tos. i & just reward for hie treascn and bis talents ‘The National Union of Winchest- | mirapplied. pS AE erg Meat EC they have been he break-down of the Yankees, their utter toh that between 200 and $00 disunion | unfitnrss for empire forces dominion w w troops have coma inte Kentucky through Cam- | ef the South. We are compelled to take the Sates Ss Semerehace Grae [cari cate aaah Ow ceasn ville, wit su] 7 effect, must 50.000 ourselves to our destinies. We aan re “4 | our race, every man of it—breed them up to of relieved, 64; died, 7; remaining at date, no Coubt rewaizirg of «free circulation to | nominations, 307, Blales, 278; females 29, the smali Treasury nots through the Banks, WHAT THE (PANTS MINDTER SATS. and the supply of needed funds in a direct mepmer, tord: nerican We have alrerdy alluded to the objection of | ¢, re by y the Confederate privatest "Sumter \he bird money financiers to the relaxation cay ito jer fuegos as Present or bia oGicers bad vent a fle ef wate | Crea rah tre a the tae | Pe lockarged. by orders f om Gera te take Baucxorarpo® and VALLAmpto: teatgad Goveroment. to remain temporarily on deposit ta solvent _—~» AM _quh-of Bettimore on the eve of their | 5 Beorctary Cuasm ts himself well Au TLLINOW APronrrMant, Intended traitorous syesches, of if the Mar- | Joon age hard-mouey Democrat, and has Phdcrnoed Auf mrtyfenps Phpeaneritnes eof he y v ‘real NooLM, has s on shal c€ thie District, aided by a posse of me | very happily adapted hia plans to obviate this | wtatt of Gen. McCLxasaxp, aa ta teak ot Newt Journal of Commarce amd every | uvsction. Whatever Bank may subscribe | Captain, to act as Commisssry of the Briguie, pethowon al host in the city ,and suppress to the loam, the Searetary will give a voucher 48R PAINCR #ATS GOOD RTS. y' Ad ve n by | tarefor, timply anan acknowindgment of that | Prince Narottom took leave of the Presi~ thelr pettication as seo eres 4 transaction, as far as it goes. The amount = yesterday, und returned direct to New ES Queetien ealy 08 00 ite ox, . will not be drawn until wanted, but, when | Tork. not at all ee to ite rightfalness, Every one of drawn, the Burk will recelve notes or certifi- A LETTER TO GBM, BUTLaR. Tax Votorregs Rewer Dissvasex err — ‘The amount distributed at the ¢ifferent relief offices during the past week were ss follows: At No, 14 Fourth avenue, about $7,000; Bey 16 Fourth avence $2 818 ; at the arsenal, eee. —Morr's Battery for the . 8. M., hes now over forty men and mustered into service, T about $4,000; and at the Rotunda ia the Park, $5,825 ; total $19,613. The number of returned volunteors will considerably reduce the disbursements of this week, Am Israemermo Fact ron Desznreas,— Hereafter all deserters from the army will be arrested by the police or citizens, and tried by Court martial at Governor's Island. Ang be apjlied to purchase luxuries that do net enter into the list of army rations. ltt arma, to commard—to empire, The art m"{- | ‘iers, who have been stationed at Fort Ham- | zen capturing a deverter will receives reward The following letter has just been dispateh- le bave sent toO should constitute iton, were lant week, ame- \ these parties, and thonsande more, howevet | cates therefor, dating back from the tims of the ode Gen. Bortan by the Bocvtary «(War claus Grunig wines | Sika nmn’. clarence, There ay diately. Te in, voluntesr ‘regiments, | % 9° they may have evaded the loose meshes subscription, Of course all subscriptions can ‘ashington, Aug. 1881. i Javs of peace, bave thoroughly forfeited oD be, and nsturally will be made in this way, | GxNenat:—The important quistion of the throagh the Banks, for the advantage of iater. | Proper disposition to be made 0! Fogitivee from Carrvary.—Basaux's whales are now both protection from thelr gountry in the present dead, The first died shortly after ita arrival tate of war, except to far as the expediency tt here, be brought into a high toned aristocracy, tofore generally chosen, here, the second departed this life on Saturday a hoam‘Hay afe8 them toda, eat thas afforded, the Federal Government, to which you have Lgrerser gE yrey a! impressed wich a sense of its wupertonity to | Sannarm Service um 11x Camrs.—Under | Jest. The cause of theirdeath was undoubt- the to y a gence. At the private cathoring ot the house of Mr. jed my attention in your letter of Hev, Jesoph Het tu Oswoge. etkee SSS) an Ste owe fetotions, and direction of the Christian Association's edly the foul air of the cellar in which ete question recurs—What are the | O405 the plans of Mr, Ciaam wore very fa- | Jay 20th, hasreceived my most attentiveccn | Onorgo, N. ¥ Aug. 10.-Blon. Josura | its obligations to freedom and civilization, Committes, religlous serviews were condacted | were placed, ‘Thelr skins will be people im thelr individual capacities, to do : Hi sideration, It is the desire of the Preside: | Hous, of Kentucky, arrived in this t em at fourteen of the camps in the vi- uffed and ‘che authorities do not eee! to use thy | YOMDY received. Hesnbmitted a statement | that all existing rights in all the statea be | 11 thls ‘on h’s tour down Prisco Napeloon's Visit te Manasan | cinlty of New York, placed om exhibition in the Museum] whee un te i beg relative to the debt of the United States, | ful'y respectedand maintained. The war now | lake and river St. Lawrence. Oa making his P which removes a good desl of misapprehen- | prowcuted on the part of the Fideral G iv. pAcolly to the elt by Lana |APOLKON'S visit to Manassas has ticn in respect to its increase ap to this time, erament is 0 war fcr the Union; for the pre- it deal of comment. Tas French areembleges, speech: teases? OF the Hon. Wm. Doxn. pea Rea Mir, Hour, amid deafering cheers. 7:7 Piste ee’ S emees oan ee WrruprawaL Compmitriom.— I¢ ta understocd that the Tribune Association ‘course the administration of the public au- servation of all constitutional righty of states Topiied, | bim, under the pase of Recretary SawAn, FROM ST. DOMINGO, Gteoontisue their Sunday eCition next Set nina o eterna, "on | a4 tm hee abe wp he | eben AY sea hh: | Ke cine = Fon psn f | Ray aan’ ahs hour —— sud tht witlaaart ne the Day TS 7 iT iseuey om 0) im an vd field of Bi Welt in the main, and {0 all Important matters, | Or whatever clase, eutstapiteg, wee Qlll.- brillianey of cnie unexyected welcome. to mlb fot gt i se peck face Slavery Abolished. will follow the example of its amiable and talotly to the consiitated authorities and to ¢00 €00 which 1 ssrch lets th as te the authority ly | the Empire State.- I am not going to at Menasas. They had an interview with loving neighbor, It is sald thet the Sunday thelr superior discretion, #9 fat ax they are | paved ore sad en | acknowledged. ‘The ordinary forme of judi. | make anything like a political spsech— | Gen, BaauneaAnv, who treated them with faithful and efficient in the discharge of ghia | "#4 “Ty clal proceed! respected by | But I msy ask have you heard the news | great at‘en\ion. military snd civil authori ies alike for the ec- | fiom the great Commonwealth of Kentucky. Although daty—ju\ as the extinguishing of Garibeldi Coming. forcement ot Jegal forme, But in the sta’es | (Cries of we bave, and three cheers for Ken- | om's euite was forbidden to speak of the inci- when be left to the firemen. But what if] Gewarar Gaminatprtho Liberator of Italy, | wholly or ia port endes faparrectionary eealre ’ Bigniter id Fis, Sete Beoet over ae Gents of his viet to Manassas, the Prince him ', v ' wires J an interview there are no firemen, or the firemen do not | has mace a t.néer of his services to our gov- | TOA and Feslated that. they cannot be. ef spraking « determination which nothing ean | Gea. McCuxtLax, but with other, ‘The 1 ( | come, or whin they come, stand idly lookiog | ¢ ument in is present emergency, through “ fectu: enforced, it is obvious that the ke to preserve sll that Southern traitors | colored:oachman mace public what is knowa on, for fear of wetting somebody's sacred per. | the American Consul at (ietoa, which has Vnhte depodrn upon the execation of those | would destroy—all that Northerp patrio(s| of the princely visit at Alexandsia, Col. ton §=©Mus* the fire rage on ? bern promptly accepted by Secretary Sx- . 1 ; ry bat the rights depandent on th Ne of that old state to stand unalterably and | States horses. Fle dined that day with the The simple trath is, tha: in the life-aad-| WARD. ‘Therark of Mojor General is to be | Orvis thm wibiar bias ealitreny a orevsr for the Stare end Btripas (Vooiferous | Revel Col. Srawaeg, at Faltfax’ who gave death struggle of « natioa, everytbiog is rigat | conferred on cur second and roller LArAr- | are conduc'ed must be necessarily sub ord cheering.) Kentucky is ined end by | bim for a change of horses four captured at that really helps to save it—everything is a | err, This news will send a thrill of joy | to themidtary exigencies created by the in- | the recent election ‘she tells Mew York that | Bul) Ron. Reach'ng M: nassasla‘e that n'ght crime, whethor intecde! so or not, that harts | thro ery patriotic heart, and {napire ay | %zFection, if not wholly forfeited by the | hereefter she will stand with her side by side. | he was receiv d by Gen. Jonast om who sent to yo it not, that harts ag! ry : treasovable o nduct of partive claim'ng them, | Kentucky never faltered. although her politi | Manasas for Gen Bseaurgaaxp, who arrived more than it helps the goo} cause, Tasre is | with new hcpes for the suc:ss of that caus? | To this, the gemeral rule of right to serviews | cisns did; out in the Cepth of her roal sue has | oarly in the morcing. no other rule of law or morals, for ths care ebich bas enlisted tte sympathies and the | forms an exception. The Act of Congress, | beon determined to aiaad by the Union. ‘The Prince was very much fawnet upon. Judged in this light, we assert that the | word of the greatest living friend of Liberty. approved August 6 1861, declares that if} Fellow citizens—I thack you again for this| The rea'ion between him and Braure- ¢ This event shows the light in which our | pifeons held to service gecrrous welcome #0 unexpected and so unde French, the latter interpreting stifing of BaxcKtsmiwo: oice at Balti even! we the wi ility to the United Bt served. by other effictrrr, Oce reason more, at least by the gentle and temporary | &t*at contest is regarded by the pcpular mind | their rervices shall be forfeit remark: 4 per- Mr, Hour then retired amid a perfect show- | to induce the Prince to £ on to Richmond Freesure there employed, was a wise andre | ‘f Europe—of which Gamimacpr ia the true | sors shall be dicharged therefrom, It fol. | er of fireworks, The demons'ra ion was en- | was, “that our Congress is now in session, and . lows, of necrselty, that no claim can be recog | tirely impromptu, bat wish yoa to compare our legislators w th essary, and therefore an eminently lawfal act, os entarpeyy 6 nine mey ny again os | ont by the military suta rity of the Usion | Oswego bas never gi it Washington "At Fairfax. on his in this time of civil war, Wha’ would have Ae BAORLO OE0.FCE GD SBR ROW, O8: eve, I bo; " ty Lo the services of such persons when fu .tsives — returo, Col Stawarr said to him been the moral ¢ffect upon Baltimore and upon | “the voice of the prople is he volseof Gxt, | A mcre dificult question Is presented in Missourt News. ¥cur coutry will not interfere in “ : Ss reepsct 10 persons racaping from the service of St Lou's Aug, Wth.—C+pt, Dammson of | With co outaice iuterference we can take cure ric Rebar lg ae depual Powys Covoseta Kavi ond Surasaw, Major Ban | loyal masters. Tc tequite apparent that the | Karsas notoriety, arrived hare today, en role of curelves.” ‘The Prinee did not commit laws of the state urder which only ths service | for Warhington, to arrange with the War 1» | himrelt in his reply. liver then silves of their message of insidiou | *4@D and Captain Gairrix, who led division | of such fugitives can be cla'med must needa be | pariment for mestering ‘8 men into the| The rebels profess to have 80,000 troops at and matignant treason to the people of Balti. | brigades in the battle of Ball Run, have gent | wholly, cr almost wholly, suspendot. As to | Unites States service. 840 well mug- | Manaates and boundless reinforcements behind. ial rte. Gin, McDowsuu's | the reme for the rection and the | tered dec!plin:d men on the western border, The Mary! more, among the plaudits of their assambled | thelr official repo! mlitary measures cocess'tated by it, it is | Notbing new from SpringGold, miles thia confederates? Every man's ins‘inctive con, | atement however, covers the whole ground, equally parent that the substitution of mil-| Gan, Fasmowr has ordeed the number of | tend a mile further, is very ecionsness answers the question. The effect of | nd having published that, we find nothing | itary or fudictal measures for the enforce: | artillery companies of this etate to be increas.d | sbabbily dreeard ; worse than those at Man- determined and effectual worth repeatiog in th reports of division | ment of such claims, must be attended by | to 24. amas. A large numter are barefoot. The a bumase bat deter ee eee ie” | snd brigade officers, They sll ahow the use. | Stet Inconveniance, embarrassments and in- | Springfield Aug. 8.—Much alarm hes b en | ¢ lored driver of the Prince 1s well acquainted presion of the attempt, on the contrary, is quiriss, Under these circumataners, it seems | created nere in cor edition of either jourmal has been published ot 8 lose of $200 0 week, By the arrival of brig Laura, Capt. Lana- THORNE, we have adviess from St. Domingo City to July 25th. The war between Hayti and Spain is at an end, the difficulty with the two countries being amicably arranged. A decree has been issued by the Spanish authorities, declaring slavery forever abolished there, and any person inter- fering wi bh it, will be considered Mable, under the conspirator’s act. Emigration from the United States is particularly desired, the gov- ernment cfferiag #8 an inducement tracts of land, and insuring all emigrants, 80 acospt- ing the tenar, protection. Even the Ameri- can residents there favor the project, and desire ration, Anaivat or rus Scnoonzn We. S. Tis. pDALR—Sax im Cuasep br 4 Porvatern — Theechconer Wm 8. Ti:dale, Capt. Tounsres, arrived yesterday from Fort Pickens, which port she left July 29th, after havirg landed ordnance stores for the Fort, There was notbing of any importance transpired since our last sdvices, The health of the troops was good, and they are in good spirits. The rebels were ctill engaged strengthening their fortii- cations, On the Sunday previons to Capt. Tounmrmn's selling « mivisture sail boat,about 212 feet long. having « tin cannon for a every member of Prince NAroux- Wires, Inquevts, Accidents, dre, jax is St Avanve.—At 24 o'clock, on Saturday morning, the premises Ne, 200 Bighth Avenue, occupied by Parxz D. Baown deaier in clothing, was damaged te the extent of $3C0 by fire; insured. The fire originated from a farnace, Arremrrt ar Svrcrom.—Saturday evening about 9 o'clock, CAmotime SzamMaw was found in Church street, near Lispenard, suffering from the effect. of a dose of laudanum which @ bad taken for the ose of ending ber nists noe. wes okaveyed to the Station House, when Surgeon Kanaxpr succeeded im removing the poison from her stomech, The uobappy Woman was them conveyed te the New York Hospital, She 1 19 yoars of age, anda tet her Jersey. i Kuuep sr 4 Brast.—Coroner Gamaae held an inquest on the body of Awruony Sumn- Loox, who was instently killed on Saturday, t temporarily fail—and it is equally | would save. It is determinstion cf the pec- | Feavxumm furnished him with four “United contest. verdict of accidental death. was 54 years of age and a native of New York. Fousp Daap m 4 Bara.—A German e FE ERAPREE 4 dP, Haase, was found dead im the bath vence of reporta that the | with Gep. Jounsrom, whogreeted him kindly. | powsprit, arrived at Fort Pickens, been | "ane cheering and reaesuring everywhere to tho | /esness of more personal bravery, when unao- | quite clear that the substential ‘of loyal | r: ele were flan! city on the South wat | He was given in charge of a soldier, but a: pv yeas seeded Be = having wt | cf the Battery, where he had gone alone to qocd couse, Buch would be the effevi of a companied by proper militsry discipline and | maytersare still best protected by receiv! and East, ‘The stores were closed, and the | lowed to walk about at plessure. Ho was i ge consleted bathe late on Saturday. It is supposed that " £ " 1 acourate drill, such fugitives, as well as fugitives of disloyal | citizers teeta together all valuables ttat | asked no questions by vflicets bat quizzed | New Orleans papers, containing «full account | he was taken ill after entering the water, and Like suppression of every disioyal sheet or masters, into the service of the United States, | were earily transported. unmercifully by toldiars sent to him for that | of the battle at Ball Rup, for which news the | must have died ina few moments afterwards, speech, that {a or may be uttered in Baltimore, a 22 me and employing them under such organizations | ‘The olrectors of the branch Bank of the 08e, tebale Sred nine guns, Deceased lived at No. 366 Eighth avenue, The dems Now York or e'sowhere, from this time to the | Lettan rom Cotosrt Conconan,—The | and cccupation a8 c'roumetances may | State Bank of Missouri here, placed about fe was asked about the force and fortifies- | '(0 ts that om the Sth inst , | CoPomer was notified to hold an inquest, oer If we act but wively and | lowing brief letter was received on Suture suagest or require, Of course, a record ‘should .000, nearly a'l in Fpecie, in charge of | tiors here; what force there was at the bridyes, apt. TOURMER repor' heed eed close °} ptshowing the mame and description cf | Gen. Lrom for safe keepin; Bor Daowssp,—Eanest Gurrm, a lad 17 tumanely, it is imposs ble to act too freely day by Mrs, Concoman, from her husband, tity Fe wal Gutcade’s if stars are any trcope et cff Hatteras, caw # small schooner, pilot boat of th the Cilorel of the 60ib Regiment, now held a | isaf Satter gi te eam, and charse‘er a8 | Frantiie ie, soccmcivioes fromm | otGy i tal deteacen| Tf Lore fe ony, troop et | bell, mekicg for bist, and whee withia s Aap Pagans Mees bc eats wd dacit . 4 94 or , of the master, and such facts | Springfie! areday morning. ring, air plese This driver ‘001 8 Sap BW, EA APO TNS OE Oe ee ee by thi sabe a Rovomond fs may be nesusery to 8 correst anderetand- | "Mo batt) has been fought, but one Is | was e-at for t i simp. | quatter cf a mile of hla vessel, she fred into i 0 Pre ident today who simp- tions about our lost wag one as . ’ aot, | ingct the clroumsiances @ each core, after | boutly empected, Five handfed cavalry were We admit that the Government caanot asfo- | yo wy, REC MONm, Va July 2). tart in | tracquility ohall bave besa Testcred.’ Upon | ready to move cn ThOrstay mochion, bed tae ly push ahead of popular conviction but m Kisker a few days tince, acquainting of | the return of peace, Congress will no doubt, | Home Guards were ia motion, @ rebels rather follow it,in the exercise of the wolim'ted | my being in close confinement here, sito Capt. provate fer oi) bes Telit tad teh ae 0 ia Wilson Creek, 13 miles from powers conferred mpon it by the state of war, | Mclyom and Lieut, Comnoty, with about pensation to loyal masters, "Ia thle way only | (On Thurtday evening a slight skirmish took for the salvation of the republic. (I: bas rot pri it would seem, can the duty and the ty of | plece between svme patrolliog partier, 1 miles | SorpreRs oF THe CORFEDRBATS STATES: im any respect kip' insight of the rear of the | among whom are S:rgeants Mur: and Dom. | the Government and the just sights of all be | out on the Mt. Vernon road, in whion four of Ons work sgo & counties hot of men, or- popular impulss, s0 far.) But as the war a?- | onvm and 36 privates of m; They | fully reconciled and harmonised the rebels wore killed. 7 Seca You will therefore consider yoursilf in M of 110 reba! SE pia a ger all in health, I was very ill for the yours y Palos, Mo,, 419. 10.—A ar'y of 110 rebels modern art and practical a ee eae nes he peat | AER two days after ty arrest, but foul quite | t4ucted to govern, your futare, action tn. re: | made dath into Unie town yratarday. Th m spect to fugitives from service by the promises u a A RAD nad yi eT, lilt well at present. I am di offlicted at the = be] ere fired on by 14 Home Guerds, end com- Their people somo approach wi all carmest communities in deadly peril), of | loos ct Acting Lieut. pose eesiedl, who | Berein stated, and will report, foe ime be wo d acd | triumphant displ of ted victory. individual opinion ateraly into the pe- | ws among the firet who fell on the bet lefield, | Hime, and at least twice im each month, your Pere Reena oie (le fe gees Tete emetats hans ta cles eal ral: Soa weeeas von 8 encey, will hove | sao veveral of my brave soldiers.” It a, bow: | action, n the prem'sye to this d: partment, E B., fell overboard on day evening,and was drowned. Search was made for the body, but it has not yet been recovered, Bopy or A Votomese Recovenmp— The body of —— Soanora, of Co, A, Lincela Cavalry, quartered at Elm Park, who was drowned while bathing at the foot of 82d st., on Wednesday ‘was tecovered Sat- him, which be did not notice any more than ing the Stars and Swipes. The shot was J, and after firing three times she ran i» Confederate fieg. Ca) T. still kept six more shots were fire tock effect, exch one either pass- tog across the bow or stern—the last just grazing his port quarter. The privateer then gave up the chase, she being left 90 far asterm, Gomeorals Y or THe PoTo- July 28, 1861 a Anaivat or tax Recarrvunep Sonoommr Marr Aticu.—The schooner Mary Alice, in charge of Jous MN, Bawruxy, actiog master was mertally wounded. miniaters, Senators, and women came to wit- | U.8 N., ercived in Quarantine on Sanday Reva, Gaccans, ever, consoling that they attended their reli- | You will, however, neither authorize nor per- | "[¢ js reported that there are 1,100 rebels in | nese the immolation of this army ard the eud- | morning. It will add to ycur interest to keep ‘PYLES' O, K. to be adopted, by the people if not by the Gov Cuties befcre that day, I had many | mit any in'erfererce by the troops undsr your | osmp about 30 miles below here, jugation of out peopls, and to celebrate these | She salled from Gus) Porto Rico, July | SOAP." ashousekeopers, from all parte of the city ernment, Much anintelligent horror has been | bair-breadth ecsp s but Gol in His infiaite | command with the re: vante of pescetul ‘citi. jetci with wild revelry. one atiad from Ceazentin Forte Rico aly | re ceiling for Wot heed gustan, ‘expressed at the southern reign of terror. The | mercy bas been pleased to prowrve me. zens, ina house or feld, nor will you i F It ie wi h th nest emotion of grati- r Cor aginseae meth eerie io Gai Y | The Bissnchusetts 14th and 15 hb ta Poite | | {te wih the profon ion of axes tect a that oxorpting Ite savage excenoes, it | S,teamiunsasy to kuow the, fete of many | TV Sivice of thelr mevtein, Nor will you, | Ph ei sm | Hest tn protecting Sur howe sad "your ilset: -would be no more than right and necessary, if | in line!mmeciately after the b: ‘among | #2 ¢+pt in cams where lic go dmay 'eem | , Pivladelphia aw, Sethe 14 oad 155 tier, that we, your Generals commanding, are their cause like ours were just, We must ye: | whom are Capts. Tomas Fra: ‘wacuer | tO Fequire it, preven volantary return of | Massachusetts by od d here early July 25uh, in lat 28 08, long. 68.13 was board- ed and taken possession of by te privateer schooner Dixla, a prize crew placed on board, axé ordered into Charleston or Wilmington. JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 845 Washington it, corner Frankie, Faxpnicn's epabled, in the name of our whole country, to Ww. E. Weion, and three of his NEW PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLERY, have more of this stern, trenchant earnestacss, | S24 CAVANAGH and Acting-Adiatant (late | *ny tugitive fo the srvice from walch he aoe earned: by ibe Union Volunteers | (Hark you for that patrlotie courage, ‘that Se Oe or huh a nei tioeen elt hci mu LAsen? os wo » | Capta'n) Joum BH. Nvoxar, Dy regiment | May bave «scaped. Bihta aes O-maline. heroic gallantry. that cevo'ed ¢aring, exhib } 419 H. Aspexsom of Germany, W. Nrono.s NO, S&T BROADWAY, NEW YORE or the Republic fs lost It is not, which sec | came off the fie'd in admirable order, and wae atm very 19 telly, pos obedient 1er- vee y 108 ta She gots of Fhe 38 and Mat | o¢ Brooklyo, and Ancuy Havas of Staten thon is it, or which Is strongest, but wutom | on the road to Centrevil'e where I ha'ted to " bymcorgeld of July. by which the eo evemy was 14, Adis HAabMESE, that will decide there | Test and await orders for future action, know - , Sicretary of War. | frebable Iateution to Rum the Blockade. | scattered, acd a signal and glorious victory |} fend, Anan Ot, wine te tes Peas, lege, s {ng that our artillery would need protection | To Ma) Gon Borie, Commandieg De- | Boston, Aw. 11 —A southern vessal. now | was ahisved. Opt, Mamoas, who retock the ecbooser sult. in returning. Two regiments that had nct | partment of Virginia, Fortress Mi nros. a* Sr. John’s, N. B., and haviog # considera- ‘The two atfairs of the 18th and 2let were and gave the prize crew ‘usrters on board the -- bern is lineroud were returning ia disorder movaMaiys CP ParROE DAF LECe. ble qvantity of munitions of wer on board. is | but the sustained and continued efforts of 4 Hew te keop your ews Counrel tupg (omy flank, ard when the cava'ry were POLK i _ | © ated as belog deetined to run the blockade, | your patriotism against the constantly recur We hace beand ropestedly from the South, | ‘em advarcing toward us these regiments | trp otthe French, Legation: retaread trem | Taeceptain ard owners, who are both eltizets | ring colors of an enemy fally treble our num: fo have repeatedly | broke precipitately through my liaes, throw: | thelr recond excursion into Virpiaia at a late | °f Cbatleston, are cautiously purchasing fur- | bers, and ‘hia effort was crowned on the eve that some traitor and spy communicated to | ing us into disorder, and cauted a gocersl | bh, ur Friday «vor ing, amifaterr-blerain storm, | 88 ‘the enemy full details of Gen, McDowxx1's | flight. The party. sitacere rather the wo'se for wear, plan of attack at Ball Run, We now bear oiies ein eme oad 8 fall fence over | wore delighted with their trip, through the northern press bow easily this fri Same cay, while proparing the papers rorend the Mary "hice to New "York gave chase, with the schooner in tow, and captured the brig Sarah Star, whichhad no pspers, end had no baling port. Put @ p'ize crew on board, The privateer Dixisis a fore and aft schoon fine .~] DAGUBRBEOTYPES ‘We have Ld Prioes te to he pitg of the 2iet with a victory oo complete invad«rs were driven frem the field, to fly in disorderly rout back to Bronswick carried from lest TI + $1100 worth of tim $1 :2C0 worth of ‘opsed a rail fence, over 8 +) : mo end re pues a oo Aid tin, and baba renchments, a distanoe of over thirty | er, of about 180 tons, painted black, carrie CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. we and celles in tbe men to ral y arow atc! ver. is gan onusa has i was 0 be effectid, Wo had supposed that a0 | the fag. but just at tis moment a clscharre From Bisheasd (importation to St. John is comsicored as pa't | ‘Thay left upon the field nvatly every proce of | “me aunh sad important » must be confined to the | of carbines from the purruing cavalry and our | “PMIRAL PUADAS AND THE BLOCKADE Ko voosel. their artiller: portion of thelr arms,‘ ae. Case AND Grnoral ond at two or three of his high- | 0wa artillery dro my volce, and destroyed | Richmond Va,, August 9th via New Orleans, Alliance of | equipments, bi stores, &c , and almost The ter the men. only | La, Avgust 10th —Lbe newspapers this morn- | ( harleston, which arrived ot rs John. N. B.. | every one of their wounded ard dead, amount- eat offic rs, until the hoor <f movement, and | Si my sffurtelo mutar the min, fi Hed my | iow’ oemi-oficlally announce, ‘het Admiral | Jens I5th, andthe geode above referred to | ing,’ together with the nae to many it brcame « palufal epeculsticn as to what in- | those, wih the two officas aud mys): ere | Dumpas intends to teke bis fleet ino Char- | were landed slong tide of ter at the wharf | thourands , and thus the Borihern hosts were Secretary Cuase attended » meciiag of Bank Presidents, which had beem convened at the . American Exchange Bank, to teke into consi- coxcrivable treason oF blabbing imbactty | immediately gurroua’ ad, and takon ‘o' Man. | cu. Traudlens of Provident, Lincors' | “vere driven by }<u from View an event | detation the recent Congresslonal war loam | oGarts de Vite:® als fumes dl Sosn tetoet y ¢ states emong those man coold have allowed the a ae Le ge Nae ant Soe Pe ree however, that he tas no ficial suthority for Arrest of a Rebel Spy 1a Boston onan eas tee taesio at Jar couatry. We | eertp No definite conolasion was strived at, ©. D, FRADEIORE & 90. sectot to leak out. Bat we are now informed | [i uterasts BAcusy and Garwow, wih two | fuck @ s’atewent, Boston August 10.—The Ucited States Mar- | congratulate every man of you whose ous | but s committee was appointed to communicate pai “ that It was ro secret at all but‘ was known | Cln-le, cue Liuteoent Colcn |, aod o'ber Leaner itp eyed sbal aries'ed, last pi person who had rate it was to participate in thls tiumpb § with the B ston and Philadelphia banks, and Brayprern’s Pra, tomary persons, including civitians wirhin our \'Txre end privacs of vartous regiments, From New © leone, Bto. registered bic wlf at ‘arker House as “C. | cf coursge and truth, to fight in the batile of 4 arrived b thi 5 ” New Orleans, MA — Joupam, Pitt: Pa.,” but who subsequen' M You ba on tines 08 early as Saturday noon!” How Gea | Sur ded hove iso oy me of oar ee Oe ae ‘A Washington P. ‘sburg, quently faneates, | You ve cteated in the report on Wednesday mext. The following i. Bre bes confesied bimfelfas Jou Wruisams, of | bi i and waborn will rise ve Ok get tentang thei eeees. ition we | ctmatly a Wadoral Megiuecrs bai unn'ct aes | Neufaky Var, apdila eopposed to hold a com | up cad cal you bleed, Continge tala mooie are the wames cf the committee : John A. Stevens, C, 8, Cos, Mgges Taylor, wteen anv on _vise. SEVEN BOX2S FOR OMB DOLLAR, (At fours Geocmw Gruner, Wossspereses, tel MoDowart could have ¢xpected the | ha