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+ bree THE NEW “YORK Y MORNING, JULY 4, 1864, —y Ke Paper To-morrow ; 60 Fxtra Yan. Em ecoordance with our usosl coi m, the oer Of Tan Bow will Le closed at ten ek tas the purpowe of pertaltting all donde coy ten @eiver on thie National) tia,. An Exrna Sew will be eed bormeerow, Toc day morning, copiaieing the loot ues: by @raph and the rails; also the | and other oveuts coun to! with the eelel ration of the Fourth of July in this city aod vieimty, tel | oecurrences New Type. Tae morning Tk 80% nppoure before tte readers Printed with new type. in thie manner ecubitny tte appreciation of the National bolid.y, by weare ag new clothes un the Fourth of Jl, Ih our jews columms will be ioun! the latest telesr ios fom the aBny, pel every other portion of the tountry Within reach of the electric current, crea. ting through the telerran hie wires tretohet over Dis continent. The sony hnadre? agents em ployed by the Agsuclsiud Prow, bave each ou tr b. Sted their quota of new 6) uy columnas besides @hich we furnish our readers with iutelicence sdtained through the marily: brought by epectal mewsengers; or gathered hy joce! reporters whose business it is to collect every tora thet feel inte. est to the readers of Vuk So, Every branch of business ny }oon more or lee efocted by the existence of the prem al way and he Newapaper offices have not been sempre! from | ve preamire of the times, Paper hoe qualirepled ao value; printing ink i» three titre fateh, It coma more to repmis machiners, aud la. dor now commands a price that would bas Geemed exorbitant in 18). Under thom ori Gtances we have cont wued to furnish tothe ronners Tax BON the important news) exch day lor a | single penny! when the white payer i peu which | Fil an Leon this journal in prinied,in wetually worth the mo Uf the statement be douhiod, le any of onr res! make spplication at the piper ur ery and t fnformed about the prices demenced fr ceen) @ poorer quality of the article than we ue Wo! Hive fn the hope that this state of wore wel uct continue much loneer. Geuers) Grasr in front ot Bichmond, and fiurmway in Georg a wo) lene own the price of paper, ui the sure time tat they Humble the pride of the con'e “good time which is coming’ newsprper-n other poverty wiricken patriots; wil we lope bel ¢ again enubled to maks 4 living proto ues ers Whandize they way oer for sale Go Uae Country. ven. The Fourth of July. Tas continuance of he ow | war nvesiate ce Dration of our rout ueione) wvnversrs woh a Righer signification sod importance, Ite recurs Fence {mposes aduitione! oll oug pon the whele Ameriony peenie to remain tron ee weachot te the principles of nationsiity dom, the establishment of tution! frar. wei our glorious | enviversary wes intended ts coelrae. oT | ethers of the Republic built for all fou. Paes | id not merely set up. obeleton of wevormn ont ce themselves only und ther «bien, Ther viowa | ‘Wont farther, They built forie vane tioce tat! should come afler them, « ad fir bu manly. v @nticipated that the's work wohl joe oor | @abject only to the woilitiewtions, for shih due | Provision was made in th f+ Con- |} stitution. It was so undersivod the olden time, Jerrason ond Anaws declare! + ‘the anpiveraury of Nation: Libe celebrated by the Anuwero lo vith freworkr, @etory, and rejoleings to the loot weseraus. Our Fathers regor the Hivht of a pers Petual remembrance, wud ity devolves 1 pou @heir children to siore the trauiions of ¢ end deliver them unlinopstret to pesteritey It io therefore eminently proper that ‘he @ July should this your be observed wit demonsirations that nll toe murked jts colebration ia fimes past, It is now more eicred ths er Before, I: has been beplizai in the bloa of a! quarter of as wililon of Arerienn chizea ! @oldiers, who have died, bat their ous @ry might live, Ther rell-sncr? and | than impose nduitionn! obiieat ons on toeae whe ours j ‘vive to beur the slip of siate into the haven of con. | Mitutlonal liberty, from wiieh it bee been even | Dy the temperts of sedition and tacton, Vo cay ‘We renew our alieginnce te the proocintes of pation lity declared on the Fourth of 4 Ball of Independence, at Poboe ph more abundantly able than our tathere t moke good the “Deciarntion’® to whieh they plodcedl | Wheir “dives, fortunes and sacret honors. Our | | 1146, in the | We are | Fesotrves are comparatively larger, cur wenlth | more ampl® wud our opportunities Grovcr for crushing domestic trewwon sthan were eajoyed by the fathers i throwing of | the Euglish yoke, Tho vorwe of the whole world | commenting "mn our battle ficiia cone: nas We fight ag bravely os our fathers, The price for which we contend is more glorious, An ewpire more vest, durable, and tmythan any the world bas even seen Is tho guerlon ot ynevoes There are unmistakeable siempepat cho eucoome ful reestablishinent of the Erion wt Construti: | ie nenr at hand. The whole force of pho Cone foieracy is concentrated at tr wt Richmond and Atlanta, GPAST or SHERMAN insures the f the reteltion, The proenecta are favorntles for more | soibana y ago. Then, the contest way | lectsive pointe Success either py overthrow Woshivytou, Puilacelphia, New York, and the en. tire ter of border States, The successes of the tiret four daysin duly at Gettysburg and Vieks burg, removed forever the pall that roomed te over the Lowy te inexorably uation, the Confederacy to a stp a what it involently claimed at the commencement of | the war, [t moy be that this day, which has bee auspicious y ustered in with the esetamary ring narrowed | auere fraginent of tug of joy bells aud the thunder of artilory, may | people, Which aitords the bring us even ore glorious victories thon were, anty'patod sm yo, Repeal of the Gold Hill, Tt Would be as fortunate for the mputation of the | soldiers, He is far § preeevt Congress ag it would be ucvantaweous to the interests A the people, if the eilecis of the gold | he Dill could be nevraL zed wah the sau ease and City Point, and di facility with whieh it bas been from the sistute wook, ‘Lhe gold bill, during oe brief run of ten dayg has socom plished as much mischief na omecliy attends | tenant Congremdons! ley's!stion ia & period of ns many | ant influence of borne ne months, Uniike other rroagnpes, it war follorred oy & Qiack syengiug desuvy, Mat co pele on muttome te sepael Lt aban bein the so etth id iu thet | erased | leet from disabled o which it was printed, bad time todry, All praise ig due to ovr legiwlators for the dexterity and the the home-sioknoms thet constitutes Declaration of |%* Meekness with which they swallowed the Bieter | chief discomfort of ary life. A sillier welcomer Independence. are i'l, I’ \e not improbable that members may have | and treasures even the most common place ep'atle : corer ft becomes | thet $ eo ieovorved (o cover up thet action under the élamnor | from » distant acquaintance with whom if home he |. Wam% im the cours Pman events Titheat | cuts mace by theveur mente! Se teuey Citasay and thus | might not eros the atrost to meet. Lettera from ste wat Mabe De ey a sare aces Hayy 8 soirk the responsibility of one of the most foolish | nearer friends and relatives affurd vista of bome uncle Which havo copnete! ch stein: forts. 4 CHa of the seestoty Mud fosteu Ib upom other @houl- | 1ifo that ecem like dream hewwen une nih bo GaamaED ty inthe Lact hae farts Ee | avd comm ders than their own, Whether this may be the | of Christ, to saints; redee: all tho prie porate Ge ae seed Paes nos a ake OS + the Patol ey ote eof or nob bis cortan thot the Gold Bl not only | vations and bards! ps Wer ae” and of natnre's God, entities them, @ decent | © ho failed to realize the waticipanous of Ste friends, | Tt ts therefore, a duty of patriotism and Lumaniy “k ag bith ’ of tasnkind ren viene hae noe bus moro than justfel forcbolinge of | for all who have friends, relatives, or even the eh ace uae oreo freee seer Have Waite those who foresaw the resulta from the | most distant a Qilaintanows, in the dfmy, to write | ° bs de gall weiter . theet _ probabs beginning. It yave ao whuck to busi+ | to thean and keep up the correspoudence with tie Nye BOld thea Vala pe meyers - eee Maia wegs interesty the cilectsof which must long | most acrupwous fidelity, In mob caves t would pp Sif dere ed equals that: Gey ato ee hat A 1 ‘oh Coulinue, and sent up prices of all articles of pros | alwaye ba well to enclose a blank sheet of mper | ap. vo he ite “ : at ‘he ‘parauit of bof G vieoms and general consumption from ten to twen- | and an envelope for an auswer, ® onery ts often | happiness, ‘That, to secure these rights, govern. the way ‘ i ty percent, In fact it came very vear proving dis- | "nattanable In the army, an’, when {t iq com. | THOM Are inatituted among men, der Mas. ih oh Peciroent ta ati aetrous to the cunency aud to te national | mands exorbitant prices, Letters (on lacuen art Gis Laver Wey Ett EE ROTeOLEaeT PLM: Tae Morrie Tslat Credit, Sis repent ia not the only menses | dov'ty prized by soldiers, It iw terug thes aructive of these ends, itis d Srght of the people | Pence with the ure of the Prewut Congress that i deus] quently result in love and matrimony, But this ie ulter oF aboliah tt, aud to tnatitute a new governs tel peat fined to Le rescinded at no distant period | not 4 necessar yy though it way be # natural, con. a eentay My pitta rd iets take om | in G 4 : t and organ 4.0 ite powers in auch fortn aa te toon 4 ;: Tf Congrems would eet ebont the work at once, | sequence, and it would be ap faputation Upon the | shall avems toot lcely to attoct thetr mafety and me font banter urpentcn nud promptly mko the back track on all ile | patriotign of our fair countrywornen to wippoae | MAriamens. bp ralences blianed > aheali aot 4 oy munte tha awe Wh vised measnrea the notoriona gold bil may be | that they would not cheerfully take the risk forthe |) awed for tT a t tra scat ent phd tual ace | 8 Dead on the spires and othes Pually regardet ca rorking the ere of remming | sake of prototing the happiness of the solier ‘ or litidy, wi) ecperionce atl sewn that ; as they caaneh ttle goodsenee oul avund wladotm to oor Wasuington ee SN mane eed aro Gore disposed to suffer, while evils ae ae sollvenese of the Artng v tegistatoray The Henlth of Soldiers, the tarts to whieh Wey ere, eortoclaunie "Pret Tae SRISP REPT wad Ite generally believed that the ooeupat " nn long t f abuses aud UKUrpatic Da pur- Hlow Gen, Polk was hk. The Decoration of Independence. aoldier Ja an nnbeulthe « at coun» | Miing rable the same object, evinces « desivn The Louisville Torus at gives the {7 We print in auotLer column the wermornable doce | mon than te hear it ne ol ers tie SOR AB * ete BGR pope, ct eral version of General Bishop P k's ument that was adopted by fityix members of | (rom i!lues® and diseares en udes d by a iiféy | dent and "we vew guards for theg fucace | @uening the credit of tint event to Gene the Continental Cougrosa, on the Forwin or Juny, | than are w cually kalles by the eneruy's butiew, It curty, Bach Las beeu be patient suderance of | rman: Vib, Two years previously, the peuple of these | seeins camer someting w belies nin prover: | idarsa: then ; Aer the A t pee ate as od )Shertnan had been riding all # cvlonies had sv ppled therasel ves with artoa and | ence to the truth, and that may be the renwse % eovermment, ‘The liairy of the peowent Ring of the ent re day, on the 14th of June, t ook advantage of every opportunity for becoming | the above cpinian prevaila to wo creat an exte ad ect hel fy ie ented injuries and | ¢ lie hae a keen, quick eve, ever tala with inplemeste of war, They had tried | Facts and figures whow that there fe no jin oh evra an | with the aid of « powerful plasy he ¢ reason and entreaty with the mother country, with- | healthy aa thet of a soldiers the rat or f. prove this, — ) Th ioakiog ter iy Weed “the ore avvl aul now they were vetung tenty 1 being legs (a thetr ranks than witt i From Ha: biet perued tite iaent to lawe the ‘most vtning wher they could obtain ac try something clo rather than be trodden | a recent report submitted to the rp Lagielnt Kat enest Pare “ e © Toran OF our line ot Under the feet of thow who would reluce therm to | Lidve the #3 suai Ate Fe He fue forbudten his \ te pans eis ren) : é Gabeeal’ Badan wi the vasselage of the Nr Crown, Parly jn Sep | the following fete are rinted. Jo the year 156% depeche dal hr fi dott paper va ‘Di te | MOveWeRty ALC saw some of the gr tember 1774 a rumor wert forth throug! the jad | Whichs oWlog to the bance oF vo rune in éniied) aiid Whetl ao Ht ya idads Be hae user! Mountain taicing observations, The i: that some British ships were about to borbard | France, was consider’ a be worn there | neciectes to wend to thet. 10 Hiei Gua oul’ chiens preg aS Heston, Th less than (orty-cight hours, upwarde of were two thousand efght hundred andl cerenty-une Hu hag re or Ma pier Brg bith he} : Seren m1 Ss monson'a, the ever faithtul, As it thirty thousand minute men were on the rond to | Conthe tn that portion of the erty tamuec.atr IM reluquiea tho F eat ot ropress tie | He men had nearly all left their the “hub of the Uutverae !* well armed, and pres | France or an average of 9. /d-lu0 in ope t and. the Le ture—« vyht Inestunable to He Tone 1h Phe hao ag General 2h ¢ editor the pared ty punish guy ogyreagion, This “rm livery | fu Algeria there were aix hundred and wixtyesix | bi lie and fortal ss oA ee sbi only indies at places | M4 being told ‘ dart ‘which was allayed by Leaths, oF 1221-100 su one thousauey and inthe etty |, UhOoR Catt "diniant from teres | Sitnoned to re eoutemiiclon of the cuaer; enused the Cr: ot Algiers three bundred aud thirtyeseven ieathe Dository of ther p : the sole purpose ab are bag I Sahil ny a cera te consider inere con; Lutory mewsures, than | being 17.68-100 in one thowawnd, or taking the wl ove : og Weis of wee With bis a tain. ‘tba en BOUL BS feet too abe pen un litary preparations ior the enforcement of | aviny together, en average of 10.14 elas i deo as cossolved representative houres watch rae ry a: ty egal aba rt % Neverthelen, a Provinctal Conga ers of | the year 1960, the avoroge nuinber of doatha a edly, for of eith manly firuness his aver | one of course not kom at tho ded over by Jobn Hancoek ¢ assem. | clyitiaug between 90 and 30 vevrs r those bolic be ll id try. | Geet? fiat! the icone 88 Quiet, Coo! torn . aevidi f, + ‘ ‘ : ie . Hie hae refuseu, tor @ long time alter such dicactn- rode otf, followed by sugle crderly, © arrangements for ie voder erving inthe ar wits J10-100 4 w those | ¢ . locaua hera to Le tei wherely the merkal siren th uf Lis feld ety: f § ler arming 1 wieu | aud, being greater than What among the «Miers. |! ve powers, ine apnble of annihilation, have jer states sbat doe Jobonion and Hard siatte Varlise | The average guinber of deat among soldiers Seat Lalbed ha people * gt for par he ee P other generals in compan with Pol. 4 « { excites hi od the efforts of | and ; among thoae gervinw seven to fourteen ve 7 i aw <r § Mila bondlaticn of te aake bre etwerle of theurse ives for FRas atin and oibers t rt te pub lie antnead u a8 pte and those serving above fourtera secre | W).o#e Suites ¢ for kuat pM: pose ‘heii Dor tiie Lae : ae Mee pe aie 5 eed rh tHe Poghend ib favor of the Coloaiws. Conciliation wea | 6.95-190 in one chousand, Ut will be soon (mia t r the marurnilzetion of jereyuora; r ing tO} he wus not afraid of a Yan'ree shell, an sod, ahd more obnoxious lawe were enacted, | that the portion of the art trtloned tn 4 | pues ofbers fo envournce their migeaton hither, Powtion, Scarcely baa be spoken thus Ta Apr, eral Gage in command at BR teet clinate eatered the gre ality, and | ie ‘ay HHO COMMS OF Mew wpyrOpTINUONS | xecond shell terminated the rebel ger tony vodertock to seize aome amnuaition and storer uy those who served the eat time the ‘ | ie} structed the « ration of justies, i " cae pty rag PE RAS bum th et Lelonging to the aainute men at Concord, For this | tality was tows, Thie tural 4 MiFOnE 4 04 ’ mM wanent ¢ s for establishing hondiguarters "a balomaed te Bute ent adetnchment of troops, Tie prve | iu fwvor of ihe veteranseihe uote A thes a the | , pT ; an te ude) dependent on Lis will aione bal er that da Pies Ae Pine M Spe © sidlera waa markei by « ] arin y, the less hemortality. dt she wld be a in reo ther om gud the aruount wid dW tbe Whole cosuitenaor vik Gipitsy in ail along ther route, 1 hat the French have po volunteering na | 1 Tornt of their asiaries, -__— o the omoruce of the 1h, | Like oursy wiieb bus cause! such) ory th hes de sa 18 of ottc Nite Tepes Habits of Lobsters, ni, Major Preoams arrived a Lee o @j out Kure, Mort ofthe R are mupe fun) ext out our substan Mony of vur readerd Lave a fonduess few miles irom Concord. He fouru aral aly | plied by drafting of coneerinttcr anda " ity hos Usain Ginvet of pegce, siapd- | flesl, Who tuay know Litle about the juuuute men drawn up prepared to opyoee } at ray with the rest, Ip al? dd healt: | (re es without the consent of our Lagistae prince sholtish, Asa kind of fur.ber aavance, ft forward, the Betis! : the arr the ave? " Ltn render the llary indepen. | bearty meals u this luxury of the + ercred out poe i rebels; dow Ts is the opin t 1 t ont anit ver or to, the ei vil power inend to thetr attendon the following your arm’ cosperse,”” The patriots ref | i ant 1 ra Me Riachte 1 ‘ 1] Hoe has cosa bined with bie ew sulyccs us to @ Who tewuvt ot Tike the fleah of he fired Upony C@lt ety were killed, and {ter fed, Letter lodsea, nnd better ct A rlawa bs. me 905i de j tables” ere there began the war of Revolution. | home.” t 8 DIED SEN (Oates i ey ' it red! Immediaicty, all the colunies flock cas | This would vot apply t the areut majority of th bedbed mae ] ‘sac tt ‘ are Ww for consol uauue therngel ves and organting armies | non y compose the Uoited : r rind m 4 me | fi ; f. fied a Late . A Gelepee of tles hieriow sivequentiy, the rene doubt betier care r tt ihe | and stomach war, the bettle o Buuker Hil Wed tought, aud expetitions ne'pal ng Weller? | sires, shad leanne ¢ tho | mullet : to gt Panne t to break tbe power of Bagiand’s rile upon ucive to health, are, f I | eR eae are “i rye ‘ “lee nn fa et ' stine Tee Contvental Congress a | ¢ « atregular intervals; wert, j | bor .tny rt ¥ ee t | the rt eath this seubled, ond atopied a Unto Fuad which was | sume cad substantial for ) furulahed is 1 Porc » 7 CA Ob be nee tr os, © prawt tee un uwied by Was ‘the | quautiives aud at wintod tuawee dor eatin them; ¥ trabag Orting ue beyoud weay to be teed for Tek “a “eg is pas sre phn % camp at Cimbr'dya, on the tirst day of bere senee uf all (piritous aba intoxi wtias liquor, j! Mae aps On eR CE pre then “oP! Bast ia | tering F Coot reat claw January, 1176—sithough be then ecommatded | and generally comfortable wud muticieut clive | in meee proviacs, establishing shesvin ag | witFtimente of provision and disc pliused ar v! berely ten thousand wea, To | health and long life, and as wreat rerytar j ™ no ba to Fenster it atunce an example and hs | se ani: " Ragland lmimease preparabons were nade for | tived ina military cam which fe net atendedt boargicn pone OnE the saine ausolute rule | black, bor cls 4 » rebellion 3 but the patriotiem of | in other callucs, itis dout'? tool reason f r| For takin” away our chertera, abolishin + our . 1 if our forefathers determined them to resist, The the fewer deat mong suldiers, 1 . who | 1 + Vo ua re tay ’ aud sitering fauuarne utally roowlee, ae with seotwenta of the Ajerivan peopta werw Gnally ems | euliat iu the arin'es oo the | properly obe | Por wusponamg our own Legislatures and des iiree oars Tae tbat eee uss beled in the Dmotagation or Inperenpeacy, | servings itary rules au Wlatlogs reluuive Claue Unemaelves invested power to legise the long, wi ke fale adopted by Congress on the Vourth of July, 1776. | food and exercise may be reac sebls 1 tate for us in all cases whatscover, stretched out, that sem to ald t Ou that day Jou Eascous, the President of tha | good health wud seats + ors | dle Las aintic ae Kove marek Lares by Geclaring | goht, The tail, or Jointed busin 4 i= cig BEE Wass War eWOSt PT losomotive, by which it fa rau Congress, aygned it. At was then engromsed upo | friends, the sccigents of the blow u through the water, Beneath wi: parckweut and on tae 2 of August fi ty-four | cepted, 1 Gace eros SOE OOnm Tavs vie Couits T eawty in great abundsn taemvers mgned, two others wthxog their sina. The Lake Tuned nt Chica ‘ “Pre crews of |r ; ean cr A | rome. ia | ais Watts /' tures aflerwarc, It was read ut the be 1] the bacer } , Hesaatt bre vices at the hottom of the « ef our arinies, avd at public meetings throuchout | In Octoher !anty wry athe Ch Thib SUUO | ieeltion ned hecta, thes grow much larger, a the colonies, dus seat aneuts w ualversal'r ap- 19, most of onr readers are “we ‘ we | istances of cruelt | Snett tor ma tare te ve gor proved by the loyal pecple s the “Copperievs'’ of | Board of Pa Works awarded to Mer, bei) Hin the at bat te re this chs Rea Nie ana that day preserving u diservot «lenees, Tos decus | Gowan, o; Harristuryhy Puy & contract for tbe | He hd ethie .? 4 nation, : sual stren i vigor, Ving : : aur é | © Lian eed OW We Lizons taken cape | jose: hui juet befue coating ts Tuent is one that eoccy parrot VIN reau again at} struction ofa tunuel extendine trom the fer Jtiveouthe hivh seas to r ar MaWa Realnat bash Miessiey ? us tig and be insp.red by a renewed d m | Chica Tue WH @ point under the laketwo miler | COWL, to Locome the executes ftrewmble, 1 the be ‘ to the cause of his country, now threatened | theretron, for the purpose « marin a sip t sel Ae el v0 }tuanner, and dhe shell by by enemies more hostile to freedotts Uian those | pure water tor this « 4s The enterprise a te | caver a coe nites | Nodes aay ane: ye Th terpi ; a savored to btog ou thet ta shell, fy like r the el who exdeavorm! to throttie the Liberty au! Lide- | quenced on Mare 17, under the seueral © upery | merciloss Tudian sava | the lobster casting them o pendence of our forefathers, of Mx. Joba W. Oformiany a gents u Mating \ . by rh i ps fe Lee pers fuishe 1) would Gost otf 4 boot too bd i Write to the Soluiors. shaft Was uunk at a distance eos froty | BHODOL IDE 5 a4 1 the nose Dunsh ¢ our | Within forty-c ht hours the skin is pers As an evidence of the intelligence the Arwy of | the be asl the tunis : * ee . A or 2 : \ le ! y DY ts i bard, ike the one just cuat of, the Potoume it as interesting to know that no leew | aud walled to she length tred ‘ wt ts ry det which may define a tyrant, is | | ST tay win has pip dlp oe than eight buudied theusaid wo'dlers® letters were ) iy wet. The bottom of the tuycel | t Tun * to be the ruler of free people woudertul how the old shel! could co roveiwed ing ait distributed frou, Washington, ot Leluw the surface of the oa u haw ; i a ite ibe wae vie fai qoepee ab enutnal Below, in b when the establishment of General Geast's base at | ponds te U depth of 1 . The tite, oF “atton pla by their le slat ure {aan fe % or plan witionk malas’ White House restored imath commanications be | is taken out to the w a me-ha' 14 UnWwartantable juriad-ctou over us. | he very well knows chat they will gros tween the Amny and the people, This Laweure | w! cb will leave a space os five fer ; SA baa te Fy Four ees OF [certain seasons lobsters nover mor pile of tettera had sceumu!ated within w few duys ¢ | The exewvatest earth is ory bine clay, +) peded to thetr ‘native tnt aud 8 animits, | Irate t ct ¥d aod " hints aud when we co:der the circumaauces woler | yorted mto brick near the hes the i. Asure | HE We buve conjured then: by the ties of our | while the ¥ nquisbed retires for a tl Which they were written, the number ig truly ree | yey of the lake bottom diactone’d the farts chat at a} ons A a ell Tahie f re roonneoten | 4 Pig tations Come ty a Markable, No army, within the brief period tn | drstance fone-fourth of s milo f abhor’ the i Cy) toy have Loon deat t Hh ne Sandy OER cal dhe aed Y Which these lotters were written, ever before ace | water iy sixteen tect | » dept! ues | tie voi I consanguinity, Wo must | tug, the lobecer resucts to stratagem, if Soupliabed eo much severe and proiunged fighting, | half itis twenty-tive, and at Hitt pest gud Hold tutta ta wa bond | ee Pre apace ey ee oe mee en by duy end ulght, or exeeuted more difficult thirty fee wheuce it gradually pes to thirty. | the re SOL usu —eheIed ID Warm—iD paces | py ete ape: ie muscle ped TG marches and flank movements, or threw up so | dye fees at two miles distance, Up to tue | 7 tatives of the Tnireg | Pups @ stemey and the breach made, the Moby Works ani oairenehineats, The fact that the | present timo, but one + i Gonavéan: amientind: | at of ee (6 qatar tas ble suck . os oe a he ee thle terrible | but operations will soon be € O0be itae J ey i . ms ig Mal | Tse an u al ed vag >utittied nia sie of the Fa a hci yap ioral | large paren Bochore by I be mle dded Foot | & . SeLEOR ! pe ae ete UME Y cue light be is inactive but in bis ow tiny and the | in the bed of the lake, to which v " in ese nnited 4s , andl of right a : e Wk vaynd speed over chasms surest guarantee for the | Huge five sided club, This will coutain a counter ( froe and indepeudent Srates; dint mey ares . fa of the ocean, A motion « perpeluily of the Auericas freedom) and vation: pri bots Carty feet bighy bud the are rone t yj tr mw al alle ance to me ie tsh Ri on and ha 1 nt to hurl him down more tl alts i eT. ‘ tract spec Aes thi! aif | ull political cons otwoon thew aud te Sis | deep, and thus eacnpe the swittest pursy thoroughly i oes ee Guaxr that he perch of stone will be requ red to # ak it. J wd full; a tr tol y clude peace, contract ae nfl ey : Hi fay ole uae p * Writing quéadities of Lis | this crib will be get five irou cylinders, po\o tee? io | alilancesy estaUlish commerce, and de all a mt het ¥ . “ob thinking that ubey impair | length, the same in diameter, abi two and orce | sod things Waich independent Biates may 9f Tight : Ske te a their Ugbting capacites, In a recent General order fourth inches tuic The water can tb io, And for the support of t is Declasatt aa ped = = organized an Amy P. drawe from or inders aud acu tion firma reliance on the protection of J we Prov IONS, BACK *t OMce Department at recto) Corps ox tuanders to ge. vey dint nou-coromuissioned officer, persons whose Syecial duty it would be to collect aud distribute suljerts lotters, Ybe Lieus General eviden'!y snderstunds the import WY in sustaining the spirit apd morwle ofthe ar y om persons taide the Arwy Dave an ade) sat oo the ben w! fofhue ote Bipluaas vw eeidlocy by ine revelry of teteoge | fasugurated, work is being pushet forward | with greatenergy, An outside view merely shows an iron shat, a hillock of blue clay, aud wo small engines, The tower above the ehate is flity toot ia Leight, ana is ornamented with a huge bucket sus pended by awire rope, This is used tor raising the excavated clay and lowerng the brick and mortar, Twenty-four men are employed in the tunnel each accomplishing a daily task of eight hors Except from midnight on eturday io the Kruv cour ob Sanday, labor on the ex mvations ver eons TWO years ts the perjod alloped fur j she gowpieiton of the work, our (ives, jeuce, We mutually pledge to cach other our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Vrom Morris Iuiand and Charleston 'arbor, A fow days since, says the New Soota, July 2d, f fire was opened from the battery on the southern end of Morris Island, and the battery on the north ern Island, on the town of Secessionville, A steady, Wel! Uieected fre stalmed somo hourg te | which the retots uguidiy, The batteries Cummings Poind continue t throw she’! inte al Viee given gratis if the claim is not Jr, GO Wall at, N.Y, thers Publiehers N.W.: Mon, dra Harr lor rs claims prompt Honorably disotias 10 secount of wounds » Soldiem or seamen woun cadued tos pention, Any intoria Charces reaaounble, & collected, Ad: By dregs > Rererences— Hay foul & Leseisiyn, Huger ; Jos, P eus RY BRITS OOLUM BLAND the HALL tlele of xreus SO ven, Lo 4 South Pd st Wa News

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