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——————$_ ee ~~. ee wr © | The Kontuoky Invasion. | Repulse of ihe Rebets. | Jety WA M Yenterday mooning Od Scotts forces, uurnbertng ¥,°AN), cromed the Kentucky river end marched to Paris, where they arr ved yesterday afternoon and attacked our forces, After seevere engagement of two heures the rebole wore repuleed and driven away. 1) is thomght taoy | Will make 9 flank movement on that place, A large Federal cavairy force is nthe rear of the febela, The movement of ‘he robuls is believed to be agsivet aris, for the purj<ue of destroying the bridge there, Cineinnatt, July 90P. M —Peeraw® forces have fetreated to Wincheeter, followed by ourcavalr?, A number of prisonert have beon capta ced, BY TELBGKAPH TO THE NBW YORK SUN THE ATTACK on CHARLESTON. Federal Battery near the Fort. A Storm of Shot aud Shell, THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Repulse of tho Rebels, Jobu Surgen’s Mew, Cincinnan, July 30, Bquadaof Morgan's men are being brought into Columbus by the ei irene and mii. itary, There are now 1,500 at Camp Chase. Morgan was removed to Cotumbus th!s morning, aud couflued in the Penitentiary, From the Northwest. Discemfture of Little Crow. Chicago, July 30. Special dispatches from St. Paul fay that, reports trom Captain Firke's expedition state that positive iniormation hae Leen recetved of | the compiete discomfture of Littie Crow and the de- | eertion of ail his followers, but 60, and hie elt to | the Yellowstone, beyond thy Missouri, thor chief are iting the opporiunity to surreyder (beuaelyes end their warriors. Army of the Pctomac The news from this army ehows that the present campaign te virtually at an eod from headquarters save: Thisarmy to-dar cceoples practically the aume line that it did two monti« seo. ‘The recent active move ' | | ! will be pee mai ily followed by a p riod of com | | | | Northwest Indian Expedition, BITTLE CROW SQUELCHED THE DRAFT IN THIS CITY, Preparatious to Recow It. &c., ae. From Charleston. The Sicxe Progressing. Thy the arrival at this port yesterday of the U. 8. nbveat Paul Jones, from Charleston, July 26th, we no that Chesiege of Fort Warner etill comtinuss. Several Gilman had mucceeded in erecting @ battery Mf heavy gune within 1000 yards of Fort Wagner. Bverytilog was progressing favorably. Fort Sumter and Fort Jobe on Janes Island Rept op s continual Gre on the Federal torres on Mor- Me Island ; the csrusiion tothe Federal torces aver- Bae about © per day. Ca Lant, of the steamer George C, Collins, at Bb port, lo e orts, passed Charlestan at ten o'clock | A eortcopoudeut tiou, duriog which it witlbe recui & od, @ Saturday evening, at thet timo contd plainly hear and’, ane meine hesuee Pherstennee Whe heavy Lonvarding that waegoingon, Thearmy a ae © ep, ay rheaes pee between Cupe ope ie ‘ le wells convuard ver thetr Geel confident of on early captare of Fort Wagner, | rar and fart, iy nuaruing the tive fie ve ¢ Pau Jones left Charleston on Sunday evening | The ba‘k of tlus corps is vow moving down va ley, and detachuien sthremten our ines Morning, at twoo'clock, eur p bear Amissville, ant the id is fast, having been ordered to New York for repairs on | B@eccount of her leaky condition, which appeared to in- @rease daily from the firing of ber heavy guns, She hae been cnyaged nearly every day since the @f the 11th instant to the timeof her leaving. the 15 b infant, Ler 100 pounder pivot gua bursted Ot the sevouty eighth dischaige. ADDITIONAL REPORTS, Passengers by the BP. J, sare (hat the federal forese Bnder Gen «| loore were actively preparing for an- @ther nasanit oo Fort Waguer, the walls of whieh had Deen well beaten down by the land and seca force chats were « my ue today are at | oar outposts arelisbie to be foreed ia at aay moment ‘ | by superior detachmenis of tho robes ' The Washingtou Stam of Weduesday area: | laformation frow the frout yerterd.) epresent “all | i quiet slous ih f fivlitiog near ¢ Peper to the con audug = Ourarus is Certainly to imperative need of restaod oc gen rallr, after the Mibhie weer and tearorthe ia | eamp mi: ead as] riny is evidently more d treased by its late experience, tts proosbe chat th two witiies will pause to br wtue monern 1 by we means (0 the advautage of the cobble ty alloy ue ‘he opportunity to fll up cur decina ed renke at Tie rebels bad, however, bull’ inside of theta e high | jrawniberc esr eae cite ates IB tel Barricade of cotton bales, which afforded some pro- | that point of exhaustion ! moelves, the defcn he to drum wus Mode ve. M ootim Pp Copecripte. Wut aa ection against em Projectiles ured from the fiver, {, bat eau ¢ reset the rifled The New York Vo se epdene Hun ber Bonteer Ensinesre wore engered in waking ap — 4 Men | Pe porate in the Conte drreey lebue te | coneeriptio Sewen nudes thy Ra thorourt Dronches to Fuit Wagner. Fort Sumter, and the fort | pylecttpiion ‘couecsip! law, ls teas, (haue 9u,00u, 0g James Ieland are keeping up a coptious! firing, #0 will le pereerwed tha’ del sabilty tormee au arn on & aeaie Corn quite passed away. Oe to keep (he Monitors at a ceepe ree with bas Pequiretac ute, has Port Wagner, but in spite of thie h Rauk, with Admire! Dahlgren ov 209 feet of the fort, reconnoitered lrieuieiy, and & tarned to her consorte, Leeeriere air vong at Port Royal, report ‘nat Meauregard ' as received reinforce. ents from Lee's army d that annmber of paroled men from Vicksburg are now in the rebel ranas fight- he our nun, TUB APSAULT OF PORT WAGNER, The plan for taking Fort Waguer woud have been guce ssf. tt for {be want of dayiight, Pverythiog wee wel! managed; the fron-c'ade Rept up ther fire Bleadily tiilthe troopa were ‘ar the!woks, Tho ful distance from the Mon ard, rau towiliin Commerce of the Missi«sippi, Washington, July 30. Direct tutercou the loyal Western <'stes ant New Orlear izedon @iving ben + while trade ot intertn dice places coutinues, aa heretofore, by epocial permet, un der the regulations of the Treasury |) partment, An agent hasbeen sentto Gen. fran’. to confer with hirn apon the eubjeet of remov ng the eximing reatric ons oo (Le commerce of tho Miasivaipp. river. By Mail. The Memmbiemes tani are aleo moviug ia fe of obta, between feeather he roxation of th ' Fedele, about two thousand five hundred strong, sav | ede bigersaighig fled ent : tions on the cominerce of tha Misvisetppl, ‘Th | @8 themeslvee by hiding unre bord proos. The in | @ conference on Saturday Letween cur me ! Gtant the vormcls coaeel firing, they were hurriedly Gocrard fac battle: and Our coldiors. as th eed the Conmmaodiug General and ‘troneuiy Ag | t were mown down, whe atiqe @e,in whiel the Treasury officers mete | dtschar wes | every Ah Po eddto (heat | there war no rniugeline done by M | afitwre, th troope that came forward to re " | force than were not aria inthe darkness todustin, | DUtAt was carried on by othor partie, Me. Mrilon | friend frow fos Ouiy bf peculiar yell opale bee gone to confer with Gen, (rant, and on hiv revurca character of a compauy be disc One of our wT , . confidently ar iments, which weaot tute the cght with ft ur | © Fecrens of grievenene le ate Ls nated, inured and thirty men, lost two hoodred and tty; avd uy uae We ,*erpige wee eyual- Drafting fo Philadelyhia, Roark other titted ant ewouonta Ba bow had | pricadelphia, July 80. ‘Threw Warde underwent who finally wx« compelled to take comn @ne vo flivebing apy® ere, the nen inte if de lich: bad been epired (0 then gem the stare sod etripeson the pa: ‘agus. tien. Strong led the nee, went the tro were eager to led. The post of opwae worded to the Massachuretia Oath, and | the caustics of the men showed that they Ceaerved the rors dwtincuou. Every man serwmed to feel as ugh the couse (the Union d-pended npon hie do- hie utmos., and though thei pathway was ob- Structed with tbe bodi-s of their comrades and al'p- ry wilh gore, they beld out manfnliy. Their eal Bere | os uamay of their other ofhcers fell; bi ted avn fought on uatil oid . The boroba dment of Fort Wag Das. (her Wiis howitzers to advantage, Predici, tbe place must yield, ‘THE SIGE THAIN end 11th | the process of the draft to day, ib oth Asumal, everthing passed off queliy. Among those who were to ‘fortunate’ a to be hovored with the t to-day were three more tele araphers, making fifteen iu all from the American Company, including James Morr ih Assistant Man ger; Jauer J. Reville, of the Continental office, and | William ley, clerk, It ts propeerd by theee | “lucky telegraphe.ato apply tore seperate organize | tion, as @ company for telegraph o dity, pet of Fort | Wherever | i | What the Kebel Draft will Vietd, The following is the caiculation of the Coanbue (Georgia) Times, respecting the probsble product of the conscription Procianation of Jett }vete: a prin: pai cunt: and hey could ony play Next tine, the mea Gereral (Gilmore has been busily engaged in train- Our t - Oe severe b avy guneco Fort 8 Act Foi Uhiele go hat addition may be made 'o car neties by the lat Pastiine, asthe enemy ave constantly ebeiting the | call the Preeid ut » field alt @nytmerrs end soldiers. He bad ru ceeded in making | disturbauce on one of the parapets: showing what | could de wheo be was ready so far he only | Ww pounders; but he baa reeeived @veral Parrott | sen of two pamdred end three }u dred pouuds, \ hich willeuable fins to make @ demouetration for Which the rebels are not looking, Keinforcements Bave also arvived | TUS BEMEL PRISON RES, persone bewern the ceneus of 1850 tue eh mete estimate may be | oor, Th date upou waich au appre ai Bu We heye eccmtion looked Into thet report, auc! make the fol seg rough | calculations: Alsbame 19,398 | Zouth Carolina... 5.000) Tennessee, A Tess - ‘i Virginia. ’ a . 8,000 | The rebel prisoners have litle heartin the matter, | Mreslssippi | Te oseve They comp {bed fare, “We have to a st?) North Carol 14cm @aid they, * Tuad water, and we caunot | We bavead! dtothermiirn: of is4th tin ehton that. Iu: our officers live well enou h.'' | erevee,torthe pre he deeade ia oneb We ur 60! i h to be fiiy | have .akei oul et the suinber ia Temes: | found, Supe d Morrie Island, @ | eee and twothiiae 0 Vo eiuik hoki’, @8 we ot yeotity of cLickens antotker d-leackes which bad vee, @ proper alloweur forthe portion of hoe | Frye esersed for the Geo of the officers, showing bat | States in tha posers oftorecem.. OF the e th. were not sybari ew in she luxury, thyy were thus ob ained, we 6s trimlo al har wir was on | olficere were excessive. @xa perated at being attacken by tie Massachu ets Pity fourth, “Weare ntem a," eaid thy; and here ,ou are eend uy sgeinel ue your Digeers to tkute our eel.” Ou beime asked for the y of Shaw, be reply wae tha: “he hed been burted nly pemrer, fhe re the service, So that by to 4 years, we only arwite to 7U,000 mon, Telegraphic exieuuig ipcrepoe tue the conser pot streue.l of ou ews Items, Ko. gos att he plese that ey will fa! smere Thomas 8inu ™ ov MMA, the ugit.ve slave, Las bo en drafted iy Lelis # to tne utmost ade | in jsosion. : hie mea to orve Tho statemeut that Gen, Gilmore's losesin the; QUV0SE Wrttm of Westia decided that ered seve have oo clam tc i sold uuder the Confiscation Act. gecent engeg: inenta were on third of bis total force, fe incor ile losses were nut neareo heavy asat) CoMMIA#IONER Dore will next month vit Kansas ti i © lost TOU fo eke Ro cngemeoe tT) remove of the d Gret represented. In the last aciion be lost 700 wen, from that State, ae prove ac. of er : nd bis toiat lasses vince he began the cenpaiga will | (ioie of gan Feapeles..\ D t 1 JOUR, 0 canes em oerut, i cleeted Bot amount Ce over 1.4 to Congiesa from W ehing. 4 Termtory, Raynor war the iepal icsn cand date Bess Junsaon haaben appointed special agent to re ope: the Vicksburg, abise, Poss Oifice, we coon as Qrrival from Port Koya! from The Weunded Morr.» Islaud. The U. 4. Hospital steamer Cosmopolitan, Crocker, | prseticable, — f2 hocrs fom Port Royal, with JS wounded eol- _ Ghempat, Tw MWY Surman i at Newport, H a rapidly recove. ig trom ‘he effects of ct pa Gore fom Generel Gilmore's corps, at Morrie Ilaud, | tion uf ils tussaiy sud will soon ‘be ale to appre: fa arrividalthisy ct yesordar morning, Webave al- | publie, veaty pul teed (ne ears sof the weuuded beionging | Ar Ja boon, 88, Se 1 Bhermam captured a th seta « eat, ©: re 7 | nuraber of rebels who hed Leen p.rmied a the cop. u te this ete Phas at Ovrus Brown, J, W. Worcester, | lation ef Vicksbusk These ne tock out aud Pin ou end A. N. (ioodwin 10th Malue Volunteers) were | be spor, peroted at Chirlesten, and the two latter died at sea, A cosagsrompysTof «& Canada pape no lately | on hoard the Comorpoitaa.on her way to thie port, | visited Valandihat at Niawoa ball he found tthe fide Of tyme balf dozea Phe following York regiment Bo daring the of soldiers beeng ug to New curred on the Coemopoli- | yaveage Ouhber Private F. (ee osm, lun, Co. F jor DD. suatty LOORH, lett thd ulenaat Cyrus Brown, luvth, Watea, him “ situng ou fe or more fouhemn eontle Lierr, Joun He y, of wes shot by @ brow et Merelal #uom be | ig When bing a reeted os @ deserter 4 hese the 18th {iltnois ¢ hot iu thigh, E, leg empa- 1 BEVPRA! of the ¢ wealthy aud Induential citt ae LOS, Vey Bd vicidat At We bead, Lavy | NEW YORK. FRIDAY, JULY 3 | Od, aud the numte ree | Of every lately taken the cach of ailegiense to cur Govern Met, God Ore serving on juries, &e, i iWesteanior Metropolitan arrircd at @t, Loule @ e of “8 apts cap. don board 28.0 +l ich were deliver: tie Arsenal for repairs, crton Cone cre esee that the hody of brero S41 M weaach te rraeht, ee R“gndar, the | the had beea Spt, ler a'layercetwo of bis owa dead Tre Cha Shaw. ort T durfy din Tues, A coLoRED man Dames Johneton, hart d's ted in Seio, Alephauy N, Y., offers ‘s tie wasn wh Met) aso subehute Tbewh te m # accepted, sworr ‘nto the te ‘ the beriecks st Fiuire, 7? “*FVi™ end now ta 408 dra will begin in W The number enrol edvls 19,5 ftom on Monday, tng 8,058 coior + Or one out ine be drawa w ‘ree and a third, Is Wa B neton, the other di ard thieves were ms eh AY Nur, #) pose thirteen pick po kets veh Peausyivauie finally placed on All to (he tune of the “Rogues t d to paulic view, an the cas bougd uorth, March.” Ie in enid that the National Committ f ree of the Dousine and Krockinriage I noeracy are to tie sing 'o the Northweat, some time in Auew ° mark out ap amme by wh oh wetwo wings of the old Detwocratic party may ame united, {ROME ADRiety existe ‘ortrees Monroe in relation © the succes s# of Major Geners! Foster, whs baa gone on A@taodexp ditimto@ certain quarter, where he hopes bo give Confederates mote serious trouble than they have bad for wom peat, The Rehmond 4 * that Col. Streight, thet Sicom canter of the raid into Nor h Geor : re he ® th apturd, bead an joterview with wissen FOukt in relsou to the exchange of officers, but that Le aeevaiy ished woth, te _ va ve UMth, saya: We re. woe papers of the 1f'h, tu © Mieeleaipp t ire to At. Louleg abe bret © sprog of Indl, « have ander com vounty to euch neatocs eioents there, and tte be fone, cnce they will be counted w, the perros are gore olf to «(hey eet the bounty there, Se ee ————————————————EEEeEeEeEeEEEEE——E—E——— eee as it Balt » and after the eb) Maryleud, constete of 6f | raft, agreed io | the purpose of teasing | fetheesen ptivan. euch etd The rerult of tof the ffieen had ue be Orri wea Othe Pederalarmy aretravellting*hrough | ery Cer iiearce at 10 Um Ds ‘ Pp icee rat $ u e t dition Ms ‘ . hag t t sie luperative. ut uid be eata 4, i « ! at vreketus ‘ ° sos aad | reeaf our | t very | \ | fie fo oe toh Morreman, of Baltimore ev AQ ond eho souk a leading part (nthe eiole ' totes ia Mary roops irom the fatty recharge atthe orat Novenver of the Cour atyland a larve nun.ter of slavebolders lieble on re pir pearing for Gegroes as muteth A lacinere co cespoud the t itetdeciaed to uw pert fo offer white aubstitates aud realy bo servo even fore roman Awencan iv L s dated tuly 1 | | | | eare | ay ww hitareds of ron cls feunched on furiiidalile; ropiate, will bare two | four andahelt | i thirteen kyo! wun, PU ecting & ve t. No | rdto weke invul ous crafty an itvot | teb tooble, Une app ication have ler stopped, but ih what The Philadelphia Colored Regiment, The (cllowiog te trota the Philadelphia Inquinas of ay rtey afternoon the Third Colored Reeiment, ‘ Camp Wiliam Ronn, on Chelio ley. depot tthe North Pennayl- M., Contieting of tuurteen | “oy ra Wes! ios wi cored pertous, and amon ein ae he white ladies aud gentieimen, al ” iw eo ue the ceremony. A bend composed ¢ x neician® @ cot the excure " fe: the arrival of the excur wee fo med ele vers, Which were nd wit Ts, COmpiinug il colore, ages pent io diilling the regiment, they he canp ground pear by, and ow 8 care ground « lofty flag pole, vmbiew of our ustiouality he Deese, A out balf past | ithe tug took place, the co © the reetueat playiug the B ar y al ecmarde, Coloured | th nae aa! es b chee he Btar w i Mer tree H. Barie then mounted th | ' dd to addie a the rece t and i 6 who wer ont Me eal en ein the North opposed p to dj but ue men ae more to , rarme, Your enemire have anid 0 feot. Hav you nor fought already? We kuee ea 2 ould de ud berefore did oot | thos tu ces t ' ory (o prove any ot | ‘ N tment) be woguborheed «om pou rcouducl ou the part of aus of Nut t while you toe onductd wove peety. At Moll keo'e bend beh jeodtmihetd hover on vou; ‘ u he colored troc Corn valid. “Lane th A colored wan ber the 4 dangere pres uted ¥ culdy ano fgutY Ace , Are you no nce Y You tient ay, “Give me liberty | | thor exemple of the brave- | | | iby the regiment at Tomiie. ater which the woilith tam the North breu in the Sou Flork ate of ou ud the talon ! orida tea, and if Pianos re OB this coaua ut, the Uy Wil ewarriweh oe wil teaetrate any at’ vt poveu aces to cariy ous auy | Oelwen | gui for your rece, | | | Negre elderein Battle, bho New Bedford 3Taxpaeh publishes the following extract of @ loiter frou Loeut, Gerace, commending a colored regiment ou Morrie lriand: | John W ‘ ! etremendone yell, we rusted on to the fort The enemy opened on ae with craje and canister. air thiee thousand ma kets cone otrated oo our pla which © where we @ovliged to | croes, armen fell tia bd fore Oapport, Nineteantd Marne tbh Le One Hunuedts New Yorn, way 6 sused @ pane Our Soi eur colors but they we arner. of Company C, who badly wounde! Lis carried them. creep! koers, bolding up the tag, and edvancing toward the jort until he fell tute the ditch, The next morniug efter the feht, wien thee werent! worn out, and sone sick and wounde’, | vad them drawn opin @ line and eertto them Ae many f you ae are willing to +4 wih meto help tate that fort, step one pare front. prety one In line etepped to th froat they willing totry it @* la Leinply at “ to vet you end your readers kuow what Company C consiste of, The — ONicial Report, The report of (he condition of the cps for Mey and Juoe, just iasued by the Department of Agricuitures Presents facts Interesting to all clarres of thy commu. nity. The tables show that winter wheat ie about cae moment fell ap by Sergerot u iT —$——— rn — PRICK: ONE CENT frigoda of the family, are invivel to attend, Paul wil met at No. 62 A uth street. The © will be formed at the churea, corner of 4Ut avenue aod Ulnd street, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AN} TH# VICINITY. Tite Devity AND Conover Cosrnovaner, ~Sir. Devlin geta $135,991 60, The committee ep. pointed some time ago to Investigate the adm nistre thou ofthe Street Department duitng the coatroversp for the control of the office by Mosare Devlin & Come ovet, have made a wery lengthy report. (his contre very war caused. it will be rememberedhy Gevernoe King appoiuting Daniel 1. Conover ou tha 13th of June, 1Nd7, to fl the vacancy caased by the death of Commustioner Joseph 4. Taylor, on tha Sits of that mouth; and i ernando Wood, then mayor, on the 16th nominatiog, and the Board oo .\tdermen contirming and one hird tenth below (he average, but there te @ | and appointiug Charica Devin to fl dap secancy tenth more land sown than in 186%, when the ereet lS ateo. These (wo grotlenen were acting ae Street crop even growo in thie country was oduced, loners, § Yevlia, howeve: thegfint Spring wheat is three-fourths of e tenth boiow the | ‘ ener arc ev ee Gane oJ average of a good crop. More thaus half a tench | slly emalline vatter part of tireimury it + aud a halftenth troth below the stan sutfered rouch from must it mar still b Tobacco har inere tlon, and ts seven'y tive p reent loynl wate |r ‘The barley crop ie one-tenth fverses (o the amount sown and bit ow itin appearance Corn {i ount the drought part of Jane, b rom ail op. if the « Nt, b . escapes terviau the cop of leat year, ed repitiy im extrut of cul iva. ver just year in the apmaranee it is but one teuth below the avers. (iress woe injured very much trom drought, aud in acme places from freerina out, aud it fe twoteut # below (hw etondard appearance of a good | crop. Fiax bas increased one hundred tweaty to the amount rowu over lot your, and te weive percent, above the average of | \ tensed twenty weve o; cullivearion, aad fa appearonce t litle edby ined Bo far the appearance of the | t @ ls t hope | le, T cin the places wh which, bow ver are fewer than last yew the nurber of cheep te twea'y per cont greater then Jat year, clip for 1s0s ie estima ed at T9,405,.2°5 pounds. Ta councetion w th thes returis | sree ven tables of th her, deuwed bietly from | the reports of be odservere of the sit heonian Last) tution, Lhe following ty @ qunguery of the f re iscultivaeted, | of June bas heen id M asourt Pevusyive of | voaycata UT Muchos, teu | mos’ of the tates th d het tu Ke the repy adver chow om v¢ of wach fell ow coe ¢ “Dhue etarue tre: relative to the tn ers, They ace in otvers tom, Thue ween he eryareting (he ah wer « of rein te the Siti heentan observ Peele wnewedingly interest e eh lies onthe bu tomer Climete of the Statre the farwere corroborate thoes | from the dry coe ot Califoruia aud New Mexico) ere re tnne pesent an atundance of ain he but not guste to the same e | Mis uri ot wh “| yaubien very. dev W vi sagainet t vorable, sud ihe entire | r ‘ dinorote exhibit very county an vey Why tha remarteble d ference betw Kaw sasand Me Ageia: All the Bintee lying eaat A the eres hed wueh more roam than | those south of ti | June Whence producod by + rouseusing the omtion trom the leaBee! Aud why do Reon url recerve eo literally from the ewaporatious the od, rariet be ful athoey tor baa dee qued ‘i mation of mudtuse." netion of (hat wo ey whieh the ¢ of heat aad dist ‘ - Naval Movements, Colanel Harrie, commaudiag the U. Corpa of Muriues, bas artivet here on his annual tour of fu All the troop: atthe barracks, oom! coring at present ower 100, and on board the receiving ehiy North Carolina, ae well aa those waiting here for ayection, to Charieston, will be niustered in het learray tobe ezemioed, The Marine Corps nun bese at present soime KOUU men, 18 oc 1,000 Detore the war broke cut, but ite led to ite iperes) the corps are re lars in the etrictest sense of the word, end con of the moet efficient postions ef cur military | trameportaticn ~ The soldiers one furee, An offictel eurvey was held on board the U, 8. steamer Yonokeis, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, on Wednesday, The veal being worthleee was con demned by the Board, and a report of the ¢ stance forwarded to Warh agion, socretary Welle has inetrncted Admiral Paniding to emp'y the et and sell her at public auction, ft will bye deus ina | ew days, Tbe Youkers was purchased some tao yearr since, Vhe Mahoning. @ateam revenue cutter, wee laonch ed on Wedaeeday aftisnocn, from the elitr tof Lyun, Phisderpots. The cuter te 1d fret | iy leaeth, £7 feet beam, aud 11's feet depth ot hod. | eunu a nom! bia Nev fof Yad rd the vessel wor of the Puilate iron br a. On be laches, ineny ofier sed ¢ inert murete e yernel wae christened | becca B. Phomar, daughter of Col, W, LL. | | hue soldon Wednes i, Philadelphia, by ot th a was ceptured off Mossuito | SM achooner Yara, dhe cargo of the | | Bhe ie made of lielaware whi coma, aod is dia oualy | Iniet, by that vessel will bo wuld tomorrow, MiIsCELLA The U. 9 gunboat Maha leave thin port to | day for the South Atiantic Biockading Sq adrou, rh: ie commenced by Capt. Cayton, UO BON the prize steamer Nepoune, which wae purchssed om by the Nawy Departinemt some Cine since, leabo ot te be reat to Washington for airration. She will pro baby | * converted into & gur bos. The crow 9 the ‘id n@ stesumen Kate late, who arrived Lere in the * guoboat ROK CO) y ler, frown Pail pois, wore turned over tothe (8. Mareias at he if oki on Navy Yard and conveyed to New York, to be dealt with according to lew, | Frem New Urlenc The U. S. steamer Matanzas arrived yeetorday frow New Orles Bho bringe anumler of offierre, inviading Major Genera! Augur. Dr, Kellog arives with SJ eick aud wounded euidiers from Port Hudson, The healih of New Oriesne is good, aad po cance of yellow fever have been yet reported, The newe is uoimpawtant, Thearmy is operating in Attakapns county, but no intelligence of ite movements appears | fu the New Orleans joursa | vy impertaot The Ptize os, vod that Judaw lictts has decided to condemn the spragbok, Thomas ©. Hart and Peter: hoff tor construe (ive wrolafton of the blockade, The decision will probably be given to the public io-duy o. tu orrow, Hi« Itir unde: Death » (icon. Sireng, Brigadier General (iworge ©. stioug, who returned to thw city jest week trou Morrie Island, whore he was bediy Wounded io the a.tavk on Fort Warner, died yosterlay morning at the reelde ace uf bie lo iaw, Mr W. A. Budd, Strong wae born ia Stockbridge, Vermont, and entered Weet Fvint ta | IsDi, where be wae Piret Cay ain of Cadets for ree He wae on the staltof Geu. Melowell at the fliec battle of Bul, Run, and afterwards upoo that of her Gen nee Gen, McQlelian, bot wae soon detailed a» ordnanee flicer to Gen. Lutier, whom ho accompanied to the | Depaitiasnt of the Gulf, At Fort Wagner be led the | Asesuting Colummmwith geatthraver, and shill, aod would have captured the fort if be had beea sup | ported, | Gen, Strong wae culy thirty-one years old when he wi sdwithia alteen bundred yarde of ' thy lit, we iaid down, wallig for ous tuppo.t to | died) Hie faueral will take place to marrow at a Come up. Wher oi was re6dy WO Cope Up, aug Wabd | O'clock A.M. Cuticers of the Ary aud !Navy, aud So. Cerrtatal | | wha it is tr who secured poeseesion of the office and papers, Ow the sth, Mr Conover forcibly ejected Mr. Devling ant imprisoned him in Allen street jail, and took powteraion o the Mee andarted ae Street Commies eloner, The Conrt of Appoate decided that Mr. Dew lin was the legally appoin ed Commlastoner, but the new Mayor aud Board of Aldermen removed him from office. Poo resuct of the fovestication ty, that Mr. Devite fe justified in wi: Lis action sad that he has been am netly dealt with. It le also the optuion of the com- tmittee that “no mane munity for honesty, integrity and fair dealing.” Tha whole amount claimed by Mr. Devlin in €125,901 60, ‘The books in the Finanes Department now posted, extubit @ balance im favor of seven iiema in hie Dib fo the sroount of #108115 43, The Legislature so amended (he (ax law (hat Mr, Conover has received) ail be claimed, but mate oo allowance to Mr, Devlin. 7 ommitle report, bat (hey “believe the evidenas furulshed will jus (f thet la recommending the page tweatof the whcle c’alu of Me. Deviial" Aw Acton Cuancko witn Rior.—Me Jarnee W. Collier, the Actor, who isnow playing the | part of the “Prince Regent’ ia the * Duke's Motto, et Niblo'e, wae arrested on Woduesday evening, just previous to the performance, charged with boing one the riotersof the Jihtort, Dr, Olim A. Jarvis, of No, G20 Dleccker atrect, mekes affidavits that Mry Collier, with a number of others, attacked him during the riot om that day, in the ¥ib Ward, and beatehind | woverely, aud that Colliers ruck Lim several times wth acene, Colllerdenive tho assault, but says bi ith the rioters, they having eelved bim at the door of Lis reaideace, No, 101 Charles atrect, an@ dhinm (oto their service, He entered bail before Justice Kelly to answer the charge, fue Sonoran Pest. «This fetival closed oo Weone tay evening, by the crown ne of Mr. Hare tyeap hu. corthe ensuing year, bet the eaeie bo (le ground at 6 o'clock P.M. willviat Pieri meat yoar, with the New YorR corp, a) the groud “Bchutxen Feat ‘The festivities covtoled with @ dinner, ead e grand pall in the eveniig. A New Crarmt—Tho Broadway and Sixth Av ue line of etagos clatin compensation for lues of . wdirlne the late tlote to the auouut of R635, veatimated to afreetion), Shoold sucte clei be allowed, all the shops which closed on ao ( Getol he riots might make « ¢imilar claim, Miss Cuase.-Thie youn, lady's batrothall riag ine roliteire set in enamel, and worth #1000, 16 je ot Liflauy's, Tue Coconeo Mun are generally resuming work throughout the city, and particalarly along shore wt the North aud ast rivers, A strong foree off eou haud to proteet them lo case the white ou d try to prevent (heir working fetes the Borrent tins.—-Me, Willig © ouober of fesiaonable Ladies who hi fount teseons for retarniog to New York~ here im July's wost summery solatfes is just now the marvel of the hour, ‘The edition of several deahing rogl- mente fo our population has proved to furniah « mot attractive epyieigg of handsome officers; and it cer- teialy does @mbedlliah wouderfuily (he accustomed commingiings of our great thoroughjare of Broad Now York Las all the air at present-of a mil& chy.” Minetit Mongar yesterday received the ofMiiad pardon of Rudolph iuwenberg, convicted shout twoy axe for perjury as swearing (o straw ball, and ed by Jadge Nelsouto the peniten. tiary for Ove years, A Cmitp Buor.—Bridget Gilmy, aged 18 *, was accidentally shot lastevening at 100 Worth street, by Branvcia Fitepatrick, Fitzpatrick had @ tow pirto! MieG piel Woman Sranuemp.—Mre, Ellen Halloram wasrtabbed by borhucbeod, tn the Oth Ward, about lDo'elock. Shegottwo wounds, which were slight. for way, tu nt (h some women, among whom he discharged @ th ball from which took effect fn the bead of roy, Bhe wae taken to the New York Hoss Potrricat.-The Stato Executive Committee | of the Constitutional Union Party, wet at the Autos Ilou, PA. Tallmadge was elected President, aod R. F. Stevens, Heerctary. Letters were recetved from Hou, Wasbingtow Hunt, Mon, D Ki St, Toha, and otters who more not able to be pre. tr vlewe asto tbe actlon of the ero then Mouse yesterday, sent, @apressiog Ub Tho following resolutions Committee, adopted unanimously é Kesoleed, Th Convention be called fo: the pry f ations to be support at wecomir Kes !ved, ‘I f eleven ke appointed to Issue « appoit the tune aud piace for hk non tbe comus pointed for that The chaiinaan e wodeath of the lea yo. Crtieuden, sherup on the Committee ad pted reco- lutonsot vay cl lo bis Ceeumory, and condolence with hie temily foey tuen adjourned, Conosens Inqeeera, &C.—_Coroner Wildey held an inquest yesterday, at No, 1] Walker street, vpeatoe buly of Thomee Fimey, 11 years of age eho w seuUy drowned et the foot of Habert Lips +s East 20th street, upou the body of old, wo ‘ell cutof a fve~ ntly kiled at So. SSL Mulberry «treet, upon the body of ] os Ummigap, the yao wien at the St, Nicholas ' . ruddensy of congestion of the braia, eu D yesreof a Coroner Collun he aninguert at the Alms House up athe body of Aus sof ae, w was Killed by Lt aypour hile dece wee ding bevarde: (he bulldiag 8@ iosane woman oame Finu came behind ber and dM f purhedherdown, Li th Bhd Concasien of the Alan upon the body of Th Bue, whe wee wud drowned et. He resided with tile paren avenue pavement, i a followed. Francie, of 13 years ue {vot of tut Sat in Sit st, near Avo atNo. LOT Warhingtuaet, apom the body of Mary Carrs Jn he old, who was acci- dentally poi dby ve motver, who by uslstake gare it iauganuia vos ead of sowie Ofher medicine, A Communication. -4£dttor Sun;—I am @ constant swatcr of sour paper, and believe it to be y styled The Worklogman’s Friend, Sipheugh | koow yuu ere much crowded [or apace t Ceaimined on Sows Payer,