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( NUMBER 9681 re ’ NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1863. INE CENT ' Prntuet ¢ of eurhon County, wae nominated lr parate people, free from ¥ | Eq ’ i ys y_ Sten fro Ankeo itor snkce inet week Feerything wae going on etiy, and at to thetr queni ' Latest Ne W Ss today, oa the b:h ballot, for Conetces, to the Ash | fabe reli their corrupt avetety, corrupt politics and | good humor app ara’ to Ne “de wera) hee n¢ | ote surtie aiad i ins fate ae thea Ace Fy land, Ky, distri t, to ilithe vacancy oceasioned b ot | cor bance Among the mane hundred r pai {ict sd ities of the trip. 7 BY TELEGRAIU TOTHE NBW YORK SUN ‘ ey een IMPORTANT From KENTUCKY. --— + + here, WA we Dale faced one! the eraid J heal Rebel Barbaritics ron the wheel, and at every rewoution na ‘ at) feat’ Cf w oudien. losing ali courro From Fortress Monroe The editor of the Memuphis Hi tier e aches forthe | fe Voce cut "Wher! it round’ @ eva pondines oF ha Bhd truth of the followingrebel barbaritles 9 Meet Toa ene | Pome tt wt eet WE Neee the matt aah , | see, Three brothers namet An ont Marenat "Ou te make theif wary ino Kemtacky tt eo ttries. for that inas pop @ squadron of Confederate cavalry, at City of Lonton will now tate her ptecw io the in. and hereafter ria regularly between this port sud LiMOF ty 1 ioe 1 t round duet ith vou TukR® WRee Coxsemen at the DP! turo it oa last Headquarters, curing the riot, By the policemen and ' | | the death of the Hoa. 0 J. Critter 1 A tempted to were phot hee Fortresa Monroe, July 2t.—The stall boat Bila, Bragg Marching on the Capitol. ocak vec via? | sr neighbor ’ At this poiht the aniver- | soldiers, 2,960 loawes of bread, 1.50) Ihe amoked | « a -_--— - wih tl 1 Seward and euit c | vee, Their bod ' ‘ 3 t 1 ‘ie , ktad ‘o 1,206 Ids, bam, 728 ibs. cheese, 600 Ihe butter, 1.0 ts a , soe , 7 “ oe heir bodies were found floating ta tt eke are bo pileoners of any kind now cote: 1 m MOVEMENTS OF LEE'S ARMY, mmc. vets to Newport sews, and wention board the | 0 ele nities frotn thelr owe bot e ereems | the Ry ® x ane ae eoeer ore | Ibe crackers, and 6,000 gations cottee, heed t | Minoescta at 7 o'clock, when the (rigate dred a salute, ; new laborera, vastly peaioms ate engaged apeo | Quantity of milk and eugar, The county pays for it te at § o'clock, apd wen’ on At La oN. C.,'neat the Teoneaee border, ealt ify owe mates are compicted, | all wane ling at #7) to $100 veresck, a d waca already laid for moanting ach eo'umetade The Fines,—At Nalf-past three o'clock vestertiy sored Our Cavalry Wide-Awake, = (0),"\",¢ Mu ard the ironclad Roanoke, where they remained by Conte terate Commies Sa * « fo t of aranite omed th the cone } about an hour, and thon leit for Fort em Monroe. To- | rr 4 and will be very | morning © Gre was discovered in the vautt mudert! tat Ve Commien oners lor 4 com ference : ‘ » fault andere Defection of ai Joe Johnston. fay -noon-# salute Ms red trea the wate: ba'tery | inenst eit ehare t \ eit neath {ha shape of dewe store of Sebiefetin Urothers, corner of W ‘ jo bon rof Gov, seward. He leaves for Washington by fre and Bask: ane ceetecansed by the celoruro 8 - 1 : ; i , . ths even 'ne ' homes; vouch? from Quincey, Mar | eae, crajua Mette, Dariage about 10 Jeff Davis treated with Cortempts or. ; t Manes, 3% days Port Ree NE ee ree aan |) iin tee Wn yy . * t x van, We erry. { —o —_ hovel, patd Hampton Rowe inet ividay, ae re ken no part in tard Late Catiferr pore f 5 7 JOHN MORGAN AT CINCINNATT! po ted, Ble ie hort of fr wen ‘a ad Now « d fora Cs, Atte ent th nt STE VNUICORSTS DRGoTe & ve dn of Jack AL dy | morly of Waterbare, and lately of Hrookion, aor tl MATT, s hoat: teunnt fo at Reet PPR CALA te hal ah L VEC, ey ad ceded & tie ard mutdere so? | Known Mivister of the Methotiet church, ente st wv Ab sblet Yo.k The boat 4 for wey and her ereare | fowmiet *curt he meat a poner, Abye re | 1% Gotonel, and ee 4 *n it of r he her acer or ¢*? ¢ | isin nif Y down, ‘ . f are st arme and became a Colonel, and there lot hie if 30 other Rebel Officers Thore. | eottots and 126 batrels turpentine Thee h loaded makita, | of His (itends have raised about $4,600, and parched hee thas cor Thiestea a rink i A Alon for he family et Ritge THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON | Citizen Killed by n soidier, &e, hetn char ' mt in IS8T. “ Denocrartc Workisoman. = Daring — soso a Athany, July 2s.-"Thie a? ernaon, a eoldier named | ine echt & f f a Marae ale ait Raprall LA the pat few dave, placards with the abowe sienat in . Rehaed MeManug, of the wth ts OZouates, hile | wa then de, thet 0 { b fda. ‘ headed “Don't une he tiger.” bh been petod , R i i hag et Ls eed t ekll of his iawyer, anehain the tiger.” have been 7 A Constant Bowbardmcut, | ied @elizen nated George Hruadbvek, appar oth ‘ AAR U tlhe Mosca y afte Nain tos as wurerd and robbed of | allover the city, Yesterday some wag placet 9 aw ao "Aaa wT | with ut provors ton, MeMenue waa on guard duty at rooted up one man'e body aud eaien he | er ny Pisanee kent: A ETT of p per uuderneath, on which was wiltten: OUR MAIL FROM DIXIE, y the barvact se Broacbeck passed bim on the \ HA daaantare. vt Wikies ale, Jack then went (0 Siccumento, nbere be tod “A tine democrat is never ashained of Rig napoe hiehwar,! thom tan re Of eurpertnd mon eencerged in th@ robler oa aoe ond the murder T. B.D." whipped @ud oti rete ‘ them | of + watches f 7 he 0 068- AILETTER FROM Gow. Seymour acrived hero from New York thie | fell ehere th inte hers ant qwetey and wha | taped ietinear itive, rae aN IG acta Reneath this was subseqnently written; | moru.nad, | thee ney takeo in ti . nevers mon he sttoreesds, wae erreated and cried wells ‘Ae dina kagheg f » “true democrat,’ or you world Specimen of Ke i eis ‘i laren , ehidyen wt | Hews rot convict! of murder, but was eentenced ty “your name in full, r | From Dixie Direct womens | Gossnie soa the State Prison for robbery aud | County Govemnmerr—The Board of Super | 4 to | event th hihe ines YA ee see ao visors met yesterday. The Sheriff transmitted # letier The North Den of Robbers. | richmons ‘ reel sr 1a ’ . ne e hale a hha obbers | secs lane aed ably Lb tien Magis biel Min they Lea Braves a | Rleckade Runners, from General Ward D, Burnett, claiming pay ior he ‘4 4 | ; 7 t Nashvilley uireecodthem | The Vpelee emer Merrimac came into por services of (Le special military who acted ander hie INTERESTING CITY INTELLIGENCE, | mot imoertone item we tind inthe Seotivei of the p wat Li tees ty wh hee th ; | yesterday, in charge of Acting Kusign Stoddard. (, 8, | Otde 2 in siding to qacll the great riot, It was rete: _- nema ehich publ.ehee the fo ng lett ¢ from rip’ Jas, Me |g, : s red to the ¢ sittee on Crimfpal Courte and Poli explaining the capture of rebel trospe toond bon Sho wae capiared by the U, 8. gunboat Iroquois, Twocisi may one ot pals ad another of over v loss of goods atolen daring the tot, 4, and referred to the Commitiee ou toard adjonrned to nent at noon on Mone day, eee tsar are requiged by law to take act.on in reapec\ to the eppoinigheat of loapectors and Can- Vassers » lection. Cotonnn Foxp.—#Up to verteriay the Sul- @¢riptiour amounted to nearly 831,000, Upto 1 o'clock onthe morning of the 26th, havfne ran the blockade the night provions, after a chase of #> hour ideww lirou eteamer of f&b tone PAR SET ea Tt La ® ve By Measurement, 600 hores power, and built ia Ly nuen guy kecper offered to teva ircaptore to@ehtyal tp 1802 for the rebel government, Bbe has reo of fons oC brancy Af the would bale hi prison re | 876 bales of cotton, 34 half de, Mog 11 Regs tobace i tris, and ! a ' Hhunea witheut " Mose, ve untortanate men were | nay quantity of turpentine, @. The Merrim by Gen. Meade, mac, after the ba en the rehele ‘et serosa the Poto: on: ef them ehot him bree lith ehildien, to ady, NO wae pardally ‘onee ip ion of Her eot A Strange Case in Jersey City. le of Geiteebureh Trang? anima, ARMY ov Nowrames Vi a tort ac, a&e, a&o The War in Kentucky. | 2 Sac rie AI ORAV GRE Truvo HGTaNCC { | Bragg Marching on the Capital, &e, S.A. Kichmond, Va wrat. Lhaveeoen tn Nort panera, what Cnernnatt, July 2 A epecial diepateh to the . purr tted to he ano teu Made, and $260 to (hges who took refuge on Binckwoll's le Bomnnwitai, dated Lexington, Ky, oye: wearing t att hae capture d a bei -— —_- | DETR cite ie tenes oes : fan the Lee piey pergona of both sexes, have been Tho revels this morning attacked our forces at Robe |e ial erma, ge this mine Latest from bit eluted Poles Wefented | get free : . recaptared, (bo third 1968 | egeveg syinsll apa of money amounting in the Mond, consisting of o # etachinent under Col. | bunk o: the Potornac. onthe ben | ma Bartle, ae wemregate (6 47,L9U, exclusive of $1,000 approprinted ad Bauders, Afier an hou.®stevere tight, our troops were | is hey Aeliel Ue Pa abaeeies } Telearaphic aivicor from Poland, received by the ae pear hammer K to Dale, ceptored off Torta. by the Coniuaiiper to the Colored Orpban Asyluu. Gompstied to fall back 10 the Kentucky River, badly | [evr td bdesire ras ate thas [:GRetls by MAY ch QieeheLawras rrsert thet thes Fale) ae ee ea crtaa tim tatavaitreci: ] Got up. Tire rebel force was extimated ar oti, with | kom Ud mot cap ae ans ora | National Governteat hae auod a proclamation pro. | Phitadel ne, Ae nee tan he Lory py teeth land, Very f. v7 of theo poor creatures have returned glx quns, ‘They are supposed to by the advance of [PM ON net mie neff cen ubles, and perfect Liberty to or recap, buruing all the combustible material | te work, aa* the Committee solicit contributtons In Sines army. J the fatenc and exvenre of one on the most | Not, to every Ruse an soldier who teaert with 1 wader her t thelr bebait, At the late advices ous troops had fallen be fe em a ‘ ® A ul h eee aor | a A one ; ns Vv ral tho of thir | ‘ { Gov. Srroovr left the St. Nicholas Hotel tt gton. The enemy F Hic fi fe a h : , mt 400 tons burthen, ie ve miles of : dk Fs The ny ae et " r mie r Np 1 ape 4 tri ‘ een tae Wie Depar inent haa aleo received information on Monday evening. nea Rone ncs Oe he Deen Lab aimed in 1 et EAL AGED ae ; , en te that the esrrr Nentings de Cubs captured, July 16, x Drart.—The report that the original iD, andali abie bodied citizens bei ween is de | the ries he br ly Pt ay orks ; } fe ateator Liszie, of Neseau, aiter @ chase ot two m4 ¥ Rave been orderou to report for duty. It te thought Be fiver et the arked on th ant t hours he was formery owned in Witminaten, | Matetn tbe Ninth Aintelct were lost, was prematur. | Phe tnetruetion ved with toa by the Woolach.an auth rite to thie North Carolina, and wasou hur second trip to aud f They ago all eafo, Be ort, can be hel! against the rebole Rebel citt sud troops. « Bene report the robe,’ force over 15,0 eirong, movie sary pl ee ns tel OL A th woe | soap, dry guste pevilece ae conmated of Brawdys | Cononmna’ —Inquesrs, Ere. — Francis M « Northerly direct: on, via Crab Orchard, | ev) tot hang been attends with any reouit, 9 | peerer ssc McCabe, a vouth 19 years of age, who was abot nt tho : ‘ me | on tae ae tO He Be Ts Ba OSE oe a eae Ha Naval Movemeste, tins of the riot corner of 9th Avenue and 36th strony \ Operations: in Virginia. | dew them bean crhat } dedand wcunded. “Ihe love ofthe Poi waa slz'cen | Yerterday @ large detachment of 0. 8. Marines | dled rerteriay at Bt. tadaive Eieapital. Corener ug Position of bee's Army, Ke. dBi rare he ‘ Mt ‘ hadp {the pun eo tar hat rah . t ¢ ieassiaas pe ios ‘eilted, tha tev Berea Rete thoes tue Herearn vere ene yore ete raved Lad ov counection with the rioters, bi was es quently quartes in the marine barracks om Flash: i ing avenue, Hrooklyn, Another troop arrived from Philadelphia leet evening, and a third has been here Telegraphic New Items, &o. since Monday, All these are to be concentrated, and Tire aufferere by the mob in Troy have fled etaims to Coarleston toreintorce the marine eorpe there, Ava pat the eity amounting to theeum of sls0l412 Over 400 men, ta addition te those already bere are Washington, July %&.- According to information wounded , aumoug the latter wore two olfcerr ’ Received to-day the reportcia now fully confirmed that ree corpe of Gen. Lee'n army, ant ped urdale tosend ba k for them, and they tt. Noam ‘ of priaonera wore enemy i bu only euch ae Lonestreet, and rt reemetancee P hace ‘i f tinh ret etragciere thus fost Loan Mil) and Ewell, parsed throng. Cli poo Tburre | upabe to state with e ev, but itis greatly exag @ay and Friday, aud are now ay Buderhof Cupep | gerated tat! tered to, i 4 Mi pes jase ach 3 Ries Ae Lam, with groatie pect, ao. per. The pasence ofthe rebele saa oF by Bue | Your chedirnt arvanhs the mob, anc wes then . # Coroner Kenney bold tat No, 2% Avenue B upon the body of Wm MeBny. an. Irie! outh, 1S ears of age, who was shot on the 15th igat. by an ua nowb begro, whom be wae chasing thifugh Jéd ot, pear 6th Avenue Coroner Colin belé an inqnest upor. the body of I’e- Two laree military poisons are to be immediately expected in afew daye, SME sh daha ee ene Sciacns cinin sbn = $ z . z 3 = 7 s Hi i z M I s Huste.., « colored man, 63 years of age, who wie Gord's cavalry, but he was compelled ty fail back, Ba Rb. Lew, General, .on wt Pout Lookout, id, aud theother | The US gunboate Fuchia and Tulip it to see beaten on the second day of the Flot at Na ford, Lowever, hung upon thy rebel tear, and capture | The editor of the Richmond Sky iinet in bia bane at, Ut | yesterday, bound to the Missise:ppi squadron, The tre Ae re ree eee tine of opedit , ‘ol . e . c meer Prisoners and the? de hor t fore mention. | of the vith, quotos extensively irom an editorial ing | MuIMaN EIU ES G&t SA, Meredith. # leven Col. | batg ewheel etammuer Adsle bas received her sailing Deine saapuitd. wae revurnie from nie work. 4 | no 1D 0 we i Y ey ned seat Fortress Monrce e t 7 * be bod, o! Dam ¢ oun Ail dha avaliable veutne diet of tha Wirealh Falle:| northern journal, My citing t - devas anya ocenaic ihe wie at Fortress Monrce orders, and the iron prize steamer Gertrude, Captain yesteruay ip the dock at pler ‘@) K. K,, and an inquest Pvek ts ; ; A ri by Lee'e army in Penneyivania, and then treate ite ant ae payne tera with f free am | Geary, will leave the oavy yard thie morning at ¥ | will be held upow at, y hed been about « wok wes Concentrated at Culpepper, and it wae geo read rato @coumn of comments, The followingiaa | lare are @ showerlag greenback upon Graut's yck, for New Orleans, The price ateamer Granite | 9 the @rally thought that Gen, Lee was making ai! possible | iinen brick which he finge at the northern mud Me f c ’ Clerk th ¥ Chy Rakntss Ae to depart w thous delay, wea 1 eevecth st by peed rnb ty bot % ’ of Ceorgete ! y = eoDe . ew - os be Bishmend, but General Buford th chs that We co dhis grammar and argumenteto | nev mut went cutis the ecancr Btato De | vod the Vanderbilt steamer Fort Jeckeon te rep- | of Haat luib ot. aud ‘wae drowned, ody not recov ¢ rebels intend to make @ stand on the eouth side of | the atten ive censitera'ion of our read re 4 prs netics, na bearer ef di pated idly to take her departurc, All theee vorsele bi este. rf : : hoea'f ' | an wae wid? : : ‘ The body of a man about 40 yoars of age, dressed as a the Kapidan, Ewell’s wagon train, wih a strong x Weeimply we attooureelyes This did not "de olat a ante ei ab tt 4, { - ‘ | teceutly been put Ina state of periect fighting trim, | @ soldier, wea fodnd th ihe dock toot of beach © Guard, went south from Strasbare, hy way of Stang. | Norhern tarm: | Chie did not ty ilaga” Northen | duran Dan a Hs low to Gen. Cirwoty and | gid carry a largo amount of ammunition, The other | James W-yiaud. « native of Scotland, 10 » 156, Wonmure Ke ual This did not emp'y No (hern fare ee houeh low thea tous now dace age, itted suicide yesterday at No. 2 by to avwid capture Fy our cave ry. | toovertoming wi booorvuf rire toond. | ago, His pana ion is thee giles from Gondrcit | slips fitting out at thie station are to be completed as | jfousiomat., by cu ting bie throat, Inquest to-day Gur cavalry, during the entire lart ecmr enyem | i a A’ po pa i robe n bor ‘ 4 | landing, near Vick Lurg. ‘ poasible, av thelr services are required by tho atitLae MASPRn Ba! zed tte lf by a dugree of eneray ond (ariae ve j bai AA Lata OI Roget RAL La Nseries thoneand poreone named in the frst ciase | Nayy Department. % ss Before surpassed, Rebel prisoners of ines } Viiv bed Lae M this nau bet : It is understood that the draft will be suspended in n nie | mhave been | ey je thought chet A new war veesel ta in process of construttion at : ' Liowed for it to fill Bnite ip saytog that our cavalry bas | to de ful war hae) Clucinwati, This etrane craft le known a0" Biiles's this Blate. aut that time will be allowed for it to feat General Leo's plans than any ol 6 acu of the | ; ne - tr i A aianneo sof t 4; : Bash {te quote by volunteering. Bareicas ibke ihe marala of a relal er | her the North wee afraid it coull not liv pA on " i. eh War Tussle. Itisehapod like a large punch bowl, ‘Pwo companies of each of the Militia Regiments ‘ uk ’ eo iret Napole with the propeller in the form ofa turbine wheel at bel al 10% Qpd that great deepudency preval 4 ois uthern > “ Gow". Lon Log sear fd the bottom, and eo arranged es to take water in| °° tit} kept on duty at the Seas. rolgesd . rey ah i B Omle v, @ircies, and partsculariy ip the army . ex! bo laake war on us vot grea ariin. to | te confia:d tor ult. | throug! eight radial tabes, which may beopened or |G aig bectsurcidratinge phase tard invade ourland aud to leave deolatior maine at (bo Police Weadquarture, assteted by Major Taylor as Field Oficer, Tho Captains relieve each other by day and night alternately, | Among the articles atolen by the mob from Colonel | Nugeot' residence, were ya beautiful sword, present- edte tim by the Lrich fuaileers in 1954, and the flag born by the 69th Hugiment, of the Irish Brigade, while commanded by Col, Nugent, These articire Further, that General Lee's plane snpror'ed by the Is Wapella and Matieraka countier, rg ba | : P P y trek. These have e'ain our men in. bi Bars Heee Careline Ul teene toaes are aid tube# counecting with (he pro: Gower of the Bouthera troops havi y+ wroved failures | Churn dour pe plea dwellugs, ‘They bh os i aialuet the & f tiie ted Siates, dt de anid | Peller and the outer edge or bull of the veesel, The by the energy of General Meade acd tr .veryand | jagod ane ioe ro Ny our prere a Asd hy ever . bt hy » had topwed prouciatious pledged to reset propeller alwaye revolves in the same direetion, and endurance of the army of the Futa ane r necessy | chenever iy i announ ? that rome Cot erate bo dA 3 a when the wossel ia to bo moved forward in any dire .- Bate the reconstruction of the rete! an. Virginia, ) bad found bis death, or receiv dy ghectiy wound, the Paty Pag arhicy of ttvebure, hame A John tion, one or more valves le opened, thereby relieving while the defection of Geners' "oe Joluttun, and hie sof the N arth have clapped hele hands fur rs | Na, a a rhea ah Bu Hat hn is fp 4 Pi. the pressure on that side while the pressure still re- @efusal to obey as tees ot 3 Way tupel tie hia Me evales my tf. Towne wolnded five times, bat fought | malas on the opposite sive to propel the vessel, ‘The @ reconstruction of the rebelar., o muh west, ! ration cody the moister who de Bn te ba ask and ikely to vanover ta of he Nebowih have not Deon ae shah . turiet le very alin lar in appearance to thove on the » | cloned by valves, ah ¢ An outrage occurred yest " bse sroured v Sxaont ui y Lanr week @ man was scntenced to one ve . Monitors, but 1a built dxedly end dirmy on top of the have been recovered, The belt, guard and other pars ir bro ber on by the (nied states Court, in areres x a roken, ecabbard au Geelings of retaltation ia the air enant of mien ot chery hs wring pe tokens. ‘They were lke the | veesel, and lined inside with beavy timbers, It re of tho sword ere lost og broken, but the We Second Pennsylvania Cavacy, Ao. dele, went been receivers, eur vers Gen have Deeu (hic vee, States Gan, wita the imseriptiva “Not one blade ronain entire. The tlag ta but little injured, it froin Warrenton, two mies out on the § \ou rosd, to rriviebave autetes thi, oni Bove attired | the fest ie pee aight sry grey rer ay bears the marks, however, of herd rerviesou the bate @ive with a lady acquaintance from thet arate, While (eee rat oupte jorent theinset ves tong enongh to SHMOAG Fat D thatthe lore of Vieka | oe cuted guna, * | tle field, and would bave been an irreparable loss, Waking Lie toilet thy house was entired Ly fivoor | jo katthe wo. fm our ride of the ou y | ok peepee tay ln 4 : : : THE COURTS. ols guerrillas, who dsimanded his surrender, He re; ukte had faint ba A tr A Desc | tai 4 thecontligration a Drvoncs Caenrs,—In the Bupreme Coart, Speeiay uWS. Term, Judge Cierke bas rendered @ decision upon the case of Covkling agt. Conkling, Lu said; This wee en action for divorce from bed and board. Heparation from bed and board are authoria d LOCAL NI NKW YORK AND THR VICINITY, arminthar sk, for the lows of Viexebu. ge.” taga Conn’ re, Posed, and for thie was immediately shot twice , weottheir euormity, Let the: fo thls ld nut eompuneate us ‘ f pat that the jrar,on their part, ie voluntary, wiifu, My Qbrough tho head, kiling b’m tnatantly, Threats , sy oy that it fe prosceuted: not im detence of their Tar draft in On ere freely made thaton the repetition of such out liber: ies, but for the descruction ofours, Not lor the been port poned, to @azer, all the houses, stock and protucein the vicin- at their homes, but the volunteering aod filling up the 22Oids.on OF opie, Let them add | eerpiton The authorities of | he ber four p A Man Morr » AND N’ r by law for @ simited thine, or forever let, Ih cae not My eball be conflecated oF burned, and tho perpetre- | nt Moriah have pace whenever they will | @uch bounties as are thougat to be sufficient to free | pp fcnpanen AND Thaown | be iid F wan treatment by the hushand tow: de Worn, if caught, banged on the nearest trou | aod that we wh thing os theute, that we leave | the city trom the draft, Riven, Testimouy haa been received by Coroner . Bren SOnERSS OO tne part, Of Fhe See Washington, July 28. Rebel atragglers, eaptured | the enovment of whatever icy bh ve with: | Oxy hindred and forte-four rebels reeantly exp. Collin thet Patrick MeKenns, whose Lody was found i he abandonment wit By aotachments of our esvairy in Vite aia, concur in NET ee Oet ened ba ce tured an Virginim, ariiwed at Wa yeoterir.. floating tu the dock foot of Bast lita etrect, on Mou for hor At iwaley provided that tn, are . : f . wo they tuay be. all be par Ai them were eich? offie ain | day tel ikdaaed ¢ aL A tted to pre stating that the loug march 6 <"0e's army bay ereatiy ‘ own forty Dn pace. and | was dat Vickshug t fad | 28% Mornin, was brutally mardered on Katurday in Bb eases Sue fendane by wife; A x cliausted the troops. It te aleo well | 018.07 euch m ospert od blall favor | vinintes riaud wae ug@iuiouud iu the ervice, | baht a i them thrown overtoand Lt appoure that eae aaa tetra dofeuce to the estiefeetion af tlm sabi corned unter Lengslsdatand | eu ms e he thy same armed and equipped | he met some men who had bora eugaged in thy late | Coit, toe plautett's bul eliail bo diamissod, Lu thin Ewell, Dave gaiued a position ‘tate satire} | toga ding Gen, Meade’s ary the Richinond Bin Turtes aro now thirteen matoreonerals without — riot, in aerovvery,on the eorner of Ith street and | core th ‘ bo doubt that both havo dewmeened the mw Othe BA’ Hed 8 POelteg OeTwrSA Ye un ui commands siz. t MeCo nn, Fr out, Button Meower r wives achtowarde the o(herin a maaner eaiculated te hain and aie Haplday Riven, ten rails bevend Cuts | Tes or SR STbo Aare PNY Franklins MeClernaud, | S¥e8¥e Cy and there beard there ren bovst of the | provoke mutual atin yutent, andev ysepper, The rebels evidently iuteud to make the Ke: | enat'seade aud ty Rappebannoes leaves no daunt | Mo Mblros, Gea rani. | amount of pusier they hyd takem, and the number | gust, This ta une of thoe er, dent, L “ “ ry evade aud hile © forees are again ‘ ebour, L fear sod where the biewsed spirlt of rdered | of buil Id had 4 0 i tion bo longer exist sgideo heir defensive line lias and rkening the t ce of the carh in | ei j ngs hey bad burned, andon being asked by patience pon fosting @ bas deserted the unbappy a aed a | wer counties, they are runung MLE WiNawA RTT tates that | ome of thom ebat he thought about tt, repel that! pair, Nothing rei but (rest, Ciieattatacts Ly ‘Dp feiiroad tom point above as . BY ne atatar ni Sopery 1 ake | at of urban at thie dow \0) From Charleston. { This Pemy we worl only ray | there haa teenanotter cot in Beifuat, between the | “every man who bed taben pert ia the rot ought to Onn the tere to dvereo + separation between this The Sicge Progressing } that dr isto the rieht place. We presuine a gremt bar eatunts aud Cathullch, bute etree force uf con | be buug') The crowd ta 4 pi ebed into him, and | pire, the aw, whither wisely or uuwisely, it, ce } te te smemg the provabilittes of the near fienre, | ata pd focal polire Hid auaoeded jp cleariog | after kicking bim to @eoth, threw bum JoverLoard, | dora rot hreome me to aay, Ou this ocemaion afforta Tho ateameivip Star of the South, Capt. Woodhull, | Ture wesa@ conn dsatie ek at Chesteraiap, | tieatreae A nu rofh uses eutlored severely, | & Bo celief us winut tustances of matrimonial ert Ch ; a bar the 28th at oun, arrived lect | of thy Biy hidke. in wuieb Ce + bigade hana: | @udceverst persons Were ip ured, Chas. Fiynn is said te have beeo one of these men, | fac etho vhesolubiiy of the marciage coute Bom Char ey : * rey et i . B a ; : Nyt pulaed the pewy who souuht take por | A wartit maker in New Han.pehive, when reading | Bod the police are after bia anu his confederates > ORD DY @ CMUse even for seperation, @rains hetow he SB Bte atter | pee lon ot it of the riote in New York, ead, “tlad of tt, bop i o vlately croel and iniunman, of such Worn thie port, and left her off Charleston ha Avother Soathera Leader Speaks, | wi oppose the dratt thr he whole ect ye | Tue Crry ov Losnos Another magnifi j apc rece ita ieate and improper, though probally W. reporis thatwhen he lett the bar thoeicuo of Fut | phe Talladega, Ala, War. uTcwr elves the renore | (fi, 44a. 90n Trading au acc wut of w ators being | cent ateumer, just ated (2 the Liverpool, New York | UM, or ee te SonBbtY Wit: Ulm.” TRG OOHy Weer 4, a8 Caunonnading wae di of 4 epee made by the Hon. J. LM. Curry, ate be ese rood cesvere! Lowant to know tf aud Philadelphia Bresmship Company's Line, leit Pie tbe Bupr ine Court, Special Tera, @ motion waa Muctly bea teiule, The ve ¢ nares of tn co and eentlemen, on the occ thereian ¢ her auehorage opposite pice #4 about Li o'clock yee | mad. sous Me MMce, on the part of the pinineiff, tm Dit was het aanitlained * 7 ‘ e ' } * | York to et foniay abi kde A OL down the bax and! tech A sane Merwin usdinal dymatay @ Merietie t wae Bo wy wer a himself @ condidato ‘ tt 4 2d @ o SUMONY. a8 BO ACtIOD Lad been COMmeoved by her The schooner Albert Maton, Dougies from Port go j ro the € rate Conavesa Altat taiiine ‘bi aan Ad ploug (he Joceysbore te Lone Branch, She bad | fora i vec®, Ap order wae rede, directing the de Born J wil) hae aiao ately and reports that atheat Tike BRIER Bret parta Hart ou board @ liege nanber of amportere and other Day» ter #10 am unt af alimony, ae te bi i pty Mus IB LhoKe par \ 7 Dia ry O be fy omply arr Uhe eicue of Fort Wagner wae Sab preerering, OD paras f properly rep: eeenting 2 sentiments tt } invited gutethy Devidwe ao exceteat band of mut’ | way committed aceording/y tor contempt Defeudant Ae al aaitine ( hoard fF ie ‘ bag that tent eddits the e 1 it “i pray ef ow (he grouuad the evenidy of thedsy of sailing Cap. Douglas hear the ( acf the Coufedcracy, be proceeds to d k ha f dithvie! cuamnoe te reurelon. ne r ‘ 0 : ri 5 € sey, b to dc 3 thie action was coumenced, he jefe Doavy Gring, whem off Choarleion, thus elowne that | 64, poeltion tied, Gey OY a ear ‘ 1 City of | ye warthuliin Glaw ms of iron, apd 19 OCS cintatif and wens elevwiory; that suring tee ab Rortilitiea were again re med i pine tat the war wae hi ne by the Gon a etry a ; + a whine prep ie Tor eng noviacly oe ) bore wor, | sence the pian afl broke up nie come, sold his piste, John M ia Prison at Cincinoadt forurite Goyerulienty and-ruid the Liavort Gover: | quit fousht wy Beverly Ford, bi one eumaine tn He Yup to 1,000 ohe ie @ handsomely mo Mee sud Wwcuitare, aud & vropriated the proceeds, ohn | y Yrigon a incinpa . le for it , - "1 t . h ¥ . qi ‘ she when! anna? einye °, Sie ft re ‘ ka, | he ite wiv desired and wills iat Benue | dan ann gine u rel r banda, oud 7 MPABUTINE yo (ons ta ienath by 40 feck siete enna) peters ff out of tile gouda to pay Crneinnary July & obn Murga a Ce ee tiate A position ‘te paare tant t apd WT Tee nt fe 20k Datida aud 0008 | Uroadtn of beni baving @ capacity of 400 tus, Bhw | al expanses of this act Vho Court sccordingly and stout thirty ocher rebel of ors, arriv sd bers las® | ay) fincom or any Noithorn State that U : Ney ereees all the modcrn Lie yiowvenote, sad te eae af © elereDee 1p see ed Grom Be alt aoe Aight oS wore taken tothe ett, prigco ' ,oe tp BE CDE enerinice of Gur Wana, tne ober, Charies ¢ # P i Med edibiesnc th | amourt, if any, shoul ba deda 0 # alimony, ‘ endance, could at ony time hay 8 7 3 ays ee ye) of the eastest goirg ea ttoamere attvut Bho le | Rromven Arrooersy ros 4 City Paras, In the @rom Kentucky.—Congreasional Nomina auorant rth they ir: aw OLB Abs bites nice mmandd by Cap ain Potrie, hone qualities aro | Connon pleas, spocta: form, before Jud, a8 0 what , H » Q eager ” Hen, , Bev BAS a tI ener et ae BOOBS Dy bon gulag pen ye i Vo inp YOMOT’ | ho case of Clare, agaist Brooks and others, Cincinnati, July W.—The Gaastre's Lextogtoa MB 6 bn that bere were other pat f Sheer lL alecain eben ive dt peeve fre | cided Chie was s motion ob the part of the plaintit®, Mapateh exys the excitement har eudsided The reb ty beg B their wienud Roose, however, cure sl a saa ¢ bereons partes of ide a a oe fer fo, the epi sauinent of ore " for the New York pls come to the Kentucky tiver at Clay's Fcrry aan ae of then fa AY BACALIABS Abit Ue mae Bee ni feb the nana tonsim spees 1 Lai ‘vee CAUCE | A gm uewepaper, Ip Chis Clty, It appoars that the } ™m \ © bbe is c nhe inthe 1h pied el i ti * ' 3 tee Gere command orarty al tn, The troopr from it ts het favoue Pe ee ae ee thruateninn’ te. KO lula | ee tene Se. CAMARA PROMBAME MAb RUQ. fhagne he owner of une-sixto of tbe paper, jetoti’ . gain srtiv rdoek ebouteundown Very much | fe in Jeatiefied oto the grneral wanage ah ment af (he days en oy ment due so the Agent, Mr. Jobo | of che panic, wished tu eel! out ble anara. which, ag he @, oie, oq. 000 meets, mol @ Nickouwou, suse tonwed on Fourth Page.) Bickinan UWiige tmevre the safety of Lesimgton, oy.) Oo. @ar Genera Carters ood GUDert's commands are 10 be | {1 (be usua, Sourbero erey ing (Me ipterpos tion QUITE a langhable clrcumetnace took fear of the rebels, \ of God ub a juah cause, chat beuceiorty we woud bee | Fourteenth Waid, Philade.puia, dostug t co tn the dretiing,

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