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CEL “BRATION or THE POoURTH:. Milita ry Parade. FIREWORKS, &€. ‘The celebration of the Fourt! of July, in ths city, was Bot attended with the “ pomp and Cliethstance’ feeual on simn) is: occasions. The absence o'any cheer- ing news frou the seat of war, combine with the in- creasing piice of commodities avrg many who usually purchase fliewoies and KUIpowue , to die ense with them on the occasiod. Whe weather wus ‘ald that could be desired by the jos: patiiotic. The up rose in ail ite splendor, *mged by the war ot artillery fred on the battery ag the torts in the harbor, on the United Styes and foreiau veaels, which, at the same time *udenly Hecame decoistod with gaily colored buntiy, presenting the tags of ull nations, tothe eye Of.he behold Joyous peas fang out from the hus in many a chuich sivepie, minding the cit'4enot New Youk that the Anuivei- cary Day of Americs Indepencence would be bon- oxed by the usual cesnonies, Piesentiy the stieeu wore filled with welliessed peopic ; some hastening to the wharves, wheithey embarked on steamers, ovothercratt for amxcuision outside of the ot Atmits, Othese thromd the iailroad cain, and were een beyond the rounof the pistol viring und othe: explosions that deaiethe ear in the city, on the Fourth of July. Aarge number of thore inthe etreets, at an early br, thionged the route of the military piecesson.ud, as aifferent regiments marehed to the place rendezvous, crowds tollo them, inspued by cusity and the martial me troops «forme on Fourteenth — etiees, “vearly ali the regime: being in line ateicht o'clock twas nearly nine bee the parade bevan, at which Ame the street p.esert an appearance only w itnes- son similar holiday Men, women and children Timed the nidewalks, tile above them other men, women aod childien bed at the soldiers trom the windows or roots of hoa, the weene being vay anu | festive in the extiemel he military having march. | ed thiouxgh Fourteenstieet, turned down | | way, lined on both sid:y the peop.e who had tunes | wut en ma@ese tO FeO) sikht Away down this handsome avenue, us ta the eye could reach, num e@rous American tiegeiid be reen, waving fiom the fiagstaffs of alihy prominent buildings, The cool westerly bretlow these “ baunesa ot the free" directly over thewet; torning ov approprinte and almost continuous opy above the gaunt men who thus honoied the wn's birthday, Phe cheese M the people, tue waviof the bauukecehiett, ie incessant expiosivn of s, pistols aud flie-cineKe.+ added inte. ert to the ™, withal not moe than lad as attractive as in bye days belo. the ranks of our city regiments hadn thinned by the albseace of thousands of braveows “atthe seatot wu,’ , The City Hall, whese toope arrived about eeveu o'clock (besides the Wevown banners, flyuik Lou the thiee tagstatle) wandsomely aevo.uied with o large number of einaliaue. ican tags, atiocles Ww cords stietched trom tht yo the Lopes of Lue et4ue and theace to the idowming gieat trinngive of bunting, ornamentiag tout of the busing The officers iu comma the wiulitury eve uty expected their 1esuueibe veviewed hese by the munic.pal authorities, the City bathers tau evi dently leit the busmessjarge o1 the miothess anu deughte.s, bundieus of uv looked of aud uui.eu the solders as they Wy. A Loimeumeutor ibe Piset segment Of COV esco.wu Major Wend. Sandiord and bis wad. came ibe biset Bogue, yumaer the command 9), i .auowu, of the fie Regiment, who pe.ioiine auues or Be quue. 1 Genera: Sp.cer, that Olen, p.eoeat in cutie dress, Our inudiatgabuo tases a oie of ee, - ; Shing ep.cy) recorus the ying couverauiou . Ma). GOD. a) HaUdiOsd essing Geuerai op.cer, —“General, you would muck bene: iv uss i form " General Spicer (replytthie military commun der)—“Pe. bape |" 4 Theeolouuy was sho very exp.cssive to these who stood pear thée.s, aud ovee.vei the pexp.ecsion with whueb thas we. uiiows., A bend of music preceededtin: Keximenut, uucer Lieut, Col, Coles, 262 Qe risst KesuueUut ot Covalry, commanded by Gnion, Auothe: bana of music p.ecoouea the Te siueut of Cuvalis, Capt. Bauer acting Colones rivet Boingace wus stoliow ed by the Becond Bi Cowoue: Buicer be- fing the sctang Biigedies yi the uiveuce v4 Generel Yates. A five b) muse wucued in frontotthe ritth Kesiuieens Col, Dodse. A etcend band p.ecveu0u the Ke, uwieat, Co.one: Mason. A thud buyd Ol Wy jouuwed by the 19th Regiment, Col, Waid ‘The etepaura bauer of thneut carried a new et of colois, thas bad been e4 in the worving Dy the city sutherities. / The fouith beud of musiced the Sith rexi- ment, Col, Coucklin, 4044 band of music marebed im frou ¢ of the Foulmeat of aitiliery, Col. Teller. Trvo fuli batte..p-pounder Pariot une were pareded with thient, Vhe guns "being chietly remarkable for, been recently Presented by the Tnited authorities in ex- ‘change for the brass pieces €e (jovernment at ‘the eammencument of the wu ! Lseut, Colanel Price, of thegiment, (in the ' aheence of the newly elected turk) had cuin- * qmend of the Third Brivade. 41) being absent, ‘ Ameneollent band of music Pithe gallant 7th ’ regiment, under Major Younied by another ‘ pend, Then came the 8th 1¢ | ieut. Colonel Woterbury, The next band© p eceded the | 4 9teb regiment, commanded byjor Captain. * The Fourth Brigade, Brikedya) Ewen com- I ) manding, consisted of the 11thy:, Col, Muid> | 7 peft, e band of music, and théiment under ) “ius Major, The 60th resimehyiny to this | ¢ drigade did not turn out bey ordered on | , Kearth of July morning, 0 #8qy¢y in one of | the barbor forts, A posse of Pyyht up the | \ year ef the procession, which filthe Hast gate . © "Whe Park, the regiments repQje ir several j Srmeries, where they were disty ye military | y Gsplay being over, the crowd +: 4 few per + sone remaining to witness the ions tiny maade for the evening display Of f proiy thy City Hall, workmen now bring out large pieces of pyrotechny, and i). aii. poon these were arranged 1D tye iinces | Towards sundown constantly ID: qway of * people poured into the park thts; iouy en. piphoes, until probably twenty Yersons had gathered in front of the City H they wee hops back by policemen, statio., « tine of | _chaine enclosing pearly the WhOonen space | Yeetween the trees and the ¢ nis well guarded enclosure wes also filler crowd of mea, women and ehjldren, hy admission | One fllework stand, comne the-eto by tickets, issued to their families and tiiends by the tounie)pal authorities, These cards of admission were pleeented «tthe entrance of the City Hall, in sueh vast) numberst that those appointet to iece we them had their hands full Of business for an hour ov more, At @ quarter past elabto'clock some si,nal lockete we.e sent up, fol- lowed by bombe and oman candies, There theworks meely p.ececed the grand dispiay, which besan halt an hour late.; the jollowing pieces being fired suc: centively 1— Tribute of Cees Shieiw of ou, (non. baiiea’ Fiolie, 4-510 Quuaaiie, 5 saturn abe lis satellites 6—Star of Incepeucence 7 -rountam on ¢ S-ihutinates Le Sth. of Ane den 1) nue coscope Tree; il) Parson biewer, i. Poke LDauce mud Colored Battery io Zour Pe avian i+) Weascan Dun, 15 Combination of Saxons 16 Macie Sta, Ainesican Coatot Anna The concluding prrotechnical display represented seeaot fie extending the entire tront ot the City Hall Ag one end a hery tert at the other « light house and another Fuliding. Ln the distance taming Iwo Los. Monitoi lay behind the Behind the lighthouse two iebel irom clade elationed, Alex the ret blare of light had run along the waving soa aud Lit up the aceue; 4 Tisious eannonading wae commenced by the tort fod Wonitors upon the Ughthoure and the rebel iron clade, to mitiie imitation of the teal thing, this “uaval eugm ement” continued for some momenta, the veesele aivancing and jetreating, wotil the the slackened, Then an explosion on one of the iebel Vessels wae followed by more shots trom the mouitois, while the iron-clude :etieated slowly, firing thet: aunt, the Uulied Stites veswls throwing in @ pait- sng salute of missiles whee the people cheered BALL Venere, tort, wee mightily, ‘The disp. concluced at bail-past nine, and, our leporter HUIeF, HOt of those p.esent eent pomenately tothea hones in various pute ot the city, Brooklyn, Jemey City, and other eupurbe, A Girpiay of Nieworke wae aleo given atthe following places Lost Biowdway Maa J ota Senth avenues, OOT Byline, Maikel bu mon.oe st BELEOTOUs CP LEME ATION, soot Miditopiers tom the different Chusches in New York amd veeimity eeebeated the uly by boda a ove Pinyer Meetiox, nea Wine Neidy dn d. Phe meeting commenced at ¥ o'clock A, ai, 0nd COULUed Lhoughout the eutie day, FEN EEY Oia b Feeveu o'clock yeeweiday mioruing, a buns us ab to deOubie 1D The lower padof pa to the rousthotdtiy chimes tom At S oO cwek, Boomuway, trom Astor stole Fo the Battery, wae crowaed with a large man. A larce mut Poon atie thoadwny te Latuity it. OL PO.eoue, god Wall steer and the adjacent t.cele weve Deed wall a) UDWOOtOd nese. bee ut that eady hour oof the morning. Ab the wied hour « chan e velit Delis war Ue v odtnes be Ay Liffe, to lowea by “Hail Go- shal “Yank abd a pune? of popular MAC OPOLMLE Baie Cio With tbe * Keay White ana Hoye and “Youkee Doowe' agalas wh moved off to weer the mil.tary pe coldiwenced to lous by that tie, Fikrs,—O. Suniay, avout 1 o'clock P. M., (he .001 of budding Lod West 2th st.eet, canght tie som Teworks, Damape saupht, AL 2 P. My 04 the oot of No, 261 Went Houston at, vole, Lt h.e Lom the sane cause, Damage aight. cour d P.M, some Btedw 1h @ e804 #l0.e un Uth Ave b cade ht fe trou the euue cue, It was soon extin,uehed, ALUTD. M. the soot of 165 pultoik wt, caught tie 3.0ls the suiue Cause, Dama. @ titling. AiO minules atte, 1, P.M. au awning at the co.- 4@. OF OOLN OL.000 MOG G4 AVeuue Cousht fe fom tLe Lt wae @xtugueled be.o @ (ue fumes cou. s0.cb ihe bu ‘ Beleeea Yau dy P.M, the millinery ete of T, U, Uaye., oS y Bov@.), cought tie, Lhe smoke exe febued 1.00 the 04s Past Of Che bluse UP etaie Guu Mes, Dw) e. Bud Lhe ee. vaul gil We.8 COM peed to Cecape tisou bl ihe W0ul Wsidows uod Wee .eecueu Uy We Ue.eavone, Daunte tw stock and tusnite BLOUL ol day duu OL or oi Oa, Lhe jewelry sw.e wujoining, owned by B, Rautu, lad ite tusoitu.e wan. p04 wlout elo by \ ates sumuied io. elu, Builu- sug owned by John liauiocd, wad ie damaed about Go iueues, Ue Mouday, ath duiv> at 41'.M,, the roo; of J.Wat- sou's (08 Gud cottee siae and G a the crowa jon, which C448) Lelweeu JOU aad No dauia.e, Olde, dS) Boyery, CoUeUt U.@ fou Heweks, Kool and attic cestoyeu, Vomeee oh tay ine The th..a ituo., oecup.ea by pamues Biliaye, \ 48 Gaius ed stout eda; Lot eu.ea, Between 6 and 7, the rear buliding 46 Weet 19tb 4 UCEL, Was dintove Od Ww Le on fle, supposed wo Luve | e@a coursed by boys, owued by Daniel Graut, Dame 44@, 210), Between 11 and 12 A.M, the roof of 9 Sheriff eect, caught fi.e i:om fheworks, Loss about ¢ 15), dusuied, Owned by douse Lincola, Shortly afley 12, the 1uof of 55 Mulberry atreet, caught five, The p eiiees wes occupied by P. Gil juaitin, Damage about 1). Atdic P.M, the root of 12 Clarkson street caught fire. The house wur oceuped by several tenants, who sutfesed inove or less Ww the amour of about glu, No insurance, Builelug owned by Thomas Rice, Dam. me about evo. A litle beto.e 1) o'clock P.M. two large f-story buildings in Wovete, sticet, ues Graud, we.e discov. ered to be ou tiie, The tames -p.ead rapidiy, and eook the house, toetuer with thiee buildings adjoun- ing, were in ruins, Lhe Scotch Preeby tepian Chureh, adjoining, was totally deatio;éd, and two dweilings near by wee damaged considermbly, as were aleo five | dwellings in Grand eueet, The die, exveading trom sue the church to the opposite side, damawel the toota ot some five buiidinage The tie broke out ip a chair and exhines factory, The Hames continued to inge up to thiee A. M. and ae we | writes TA. Mare still buenimg, ‘The loss is not ase eertaned, bat will probably amount to a quarte: of & millon, At the same hour a tive occurred in the bay store | cones Hatinond and Weat stieeta, The building | was entiiely destroyed, Damage about 91,000, | At S o'clock thie morning, 5th inet, the freme build- | ing on SSth #tieet, near Ud avenue, caught fire and | wae totally destioved, About lu P. Monda ‘)a spark from a rocket fell of Delancey stieet and the Bowery, and immediately the air was filled with ex- ploded bombs, :oman candles, rockets, cracke:s, torpe- dows &., all in wild, burning confusion, In less than five minutes the entire stockin trade of the owner was degtroyed 4,000 oy | sherm IsctpeNts,—Acting-Coroner Bennett beld ap inwest yesterday, at Fort Hamilton, upon the body of au unknown man found on the beach, forty yeire ot ace, with gray hair and whiskers, He bad on o check shirt, red flannel under-shirt, white draweis, da:k pinta, woollen stockings and coarse shoes, «The verdict of the jury was “Found diowned,” THE CELENRATION ELSEWHERE, The Fourth was celebrated in brovkl a, Hoboken, and Jeisey City, in o epirited manner, and closed up with tieworke as usual, In the environs, several ac- cidente and deaths from the carelecs use of py rotech- ny and the premature discharce of pistola by boys apd inexperienced persona, took piace, Full 1eporte of the celebration in this city and environs, and throughout the country, will appear in our regular edition Latest News iy ‘Nelegraph to the N. ¥. San, ee The Rebe! Raid in Virginia. The Kebela ba date) it ae the Potomac r Philadetphia, July 2.= about that the rebel at Falling Waters. e1@ are DuMerOUF reports tot the Sixth Coipe and part of the Second trom our extiene leit on Wednesday night and I buisday moi ning, 10 aid Genera: Wilson's cav- Gy command on the Weldon saiiioud, contrary to anticipation, was not followed by any hostile demon- stiation by the iebele om our tiont, On Saturday moi ning, however, important wovementes wee appar- ent within the eneuy's lines, Lape bodies of troops eee reen iuarching io solid) column on beth ades oof the Appomattox from our extiene Hweht to the front of Genernl Biney's divi fon of the second Corpa, where they msased in force, Lance bodies of vebel (oops atill 1emain in tonto the Fighteeath and Ninth Corpa, and cousiderable firing took piace during Saturday, General utior's comand is now completely merged in the Army of the Potomac, which ie concentrated under the direct command of General Meade, aubject to the mper- viaon of General Giant, General Kutler and staf have retained to Fortiess Monioe Important News. The Baltimoe Ses of July 4th gives the follow ing Inter additional news of the vebel invasion of the She- handonh, K, otticiul advices received here during yesterday whe bet DK by Che Watitay Mod smao@d wuthio. @PPOa.e tut (ue @.euiy"s O.cem tuE Le mee WET AL LOW sO, Mo Ley Have tine sePors Oe OF THOU Me ee Ub uCKbet upou ‘ Pee Haha WO) MO BOLO) Lue cmt ou (Or Bear Le POLOLIME LAVO.) by WOLCD bbe imuiond hus LODO Ly Mae FLO LOG OUI) "8 POmeesesou Ai taut Vetauity. Anower flanking force of the edemy, it appe ua, Make ot OM). LOD GOH. Dip Oi Ube LO Lie Oso od the SHEPP AARON Dake, Oat LOU We Ceo. tioned Rane yA lie, AL Wwhien piNce It Comes tue abou, ihe body wae met, boweve:, near Leetown, tous VinGs SOUTD OF INO cond, AMG UP LO the iatest navies sok Udell Hod BOl RUCCEO.O4 Gu RettOg Inbe: than Laat pre, thes toetappened at North Mountain, some nine (Hee WOO) MADER, TUK tout Poe OG G8 The Gk DT. 10 ue sUppuRed thie th efi foe 1 AD Uneueceseui ©. Ved Ce DOOD Esa 10 6 wh d oh 0s pity owe Hoth mene, oD Po iyslin WO the no! ‘ were Chip, fare ispateh om Harpers Fery lew pight Lae- Was 10 tHO Leet Laat Ty bts was pou, Ob De: v fon Dy WUC .e Oud Tite ol Neacbe, NO itweR Hide bee Me pod abe ex te@ueind Dip dia peste ae Madly ue lett ot HOt WILCD de LNG pO. tuk Poss OF AG thee PAR COCO aku We OULe, UE Oy ME Vie. Ou Wumue. aie 6. ut Fee, ick anu (0 Be Ui) 6 Ulu e nee Ook VOLy Wee eee uuu, bb Ocae Waly LO Mom CLUE. OU O00 ae wee pRuOe Gd ae Ww 6 DLO, Muest O1DCb.e ae COWMCeG wall UB Lhe CONbMD, Loi ua tbe aoe AUHE. Oy It se LUG re LueG OPuud Oo WUu0e el Oe Mok Lhd ie MOUs UMA cau OF Casey WALD MOU LALGUELy PUP os key wohl Quek WOVEKMDIS AUG ORTH Poy, uuu bueb Lue) ont BOL Late, LO .0UU (he -s0udu Lue, Dave ius eu AY WUOd OF Piviuide (LO ie.cupion OF Le tO 101 10. @ Tad boo Os LO. 68 wu, ak Oe, Al Me CDOOUsg ILO Was BH by Le uLout .Jitgt MAA O66 OF pUYUE UL Va10UR UOC. .Pivue @Um ile 10 P.sVMhO Pos held) M4008 seg uuu Ui OVO. ue Cot M0.€s, 1 DeLee, ob Was thoueuh ue CuO, WOUdL WU O Uwe) OF COsL.uy. 4L0 Biasl.Oau Company, it Wie stated, bad saved al ABO .O440e OOCK Ub md Luebu., Lue mK BOlueie at 148. pe,'e r@.1y und Matuneluig were -OuUveu Wy £Oue. 0k yOstOiday, At Wile WuOUR LE Wy Lue Mita BULU0. 168 duel Wight Lal GOL, digts Was ut Os Dew ealuing Wate.s, on the t'viouuc, MujO.- 1808.4) Waslece, Comunndes of this depait- WOLL, Lie BpeOdsy WidUo tes LUG Hec@seiiy P.OPasu- Li0ud 10 U0ek (LO Gueuy 1 bue, Buu epier We. O10 Maryesna. Big. s@u@.u) 2 yue. hue Ceuiatu Oo: LAG LeOupe OL LOG Lue OF HE MOLOCEEY 6.901, Pau LeiL seth OCs 1 bee LHe Leia Perm. re desde Caky Se Re ae a i OU ee Bb sae iets BUG O01 MOVE OE UesLOy@s by iue cucu. 1 UG Peetu Os Kuad we Wuetude uiu bol eure (oe 4402 DwhOy iuet We dt, From the Southwest. Victory at White Kiver. Catr, [ly Judy 3 ~ Memphis papers o. Ue vd inet, JOuib Hous olbcers, thal ue svou ws Geucrul Sicew feaid of the moveweut near the mouth of the White Mave, by the ele General Keety, Le sent torward the 1oSth Lilinoww, the 6b Towa, the bd Mesousd, and the Jd ,@gtdar Covuliy, UnUes tLe Commend of Gene @rud Carr, This tosce confivnied the eueimy ow the 27tb ulto, ety eu bLesdeu and ot, Clulies, wud u B. bt eusued, sosullibg Lie Gaptuse of 200 Pp. 1eObe.6 aud Lhe KuUbe Ui the ieceatly capiuieu gunboa) Queeu City aud iour mountain how ites, Our lose in kied und wounded will uot reach 2, while that of the encimy wri .eseh quite bw, During the toon sug wight Gea, Cars .eceved in- jO,uation of the app,oueb Of 1el@s reinloreweuu, ubuer Gen, Maimacuae, aud med@ piepasations tw ali back on Ciuendon, 20 miles beiow Duvad's Blud, At the leat accounts this moveuout had beea male wucces#tull), and ielntosweneuts bad Leeu eeut to Carn. ‘The joint forces of Maruaduke uud Sbelby ae said to be ivt.eating, ‘The ,epoit of the burning of the eteamer Kate Hart Is untiue, ‘The Sd Missouri cavalry, e” route for home, on fur lough, came down the White River, baving in charge the 200 prisone:s captured by Carr The White River is now open to boats running ua- der # convoy. st. Louis July U.—General Brown, commanding the Districe of Contyal Missouri, has organized, ander | General Rosecrans’ recent order, some 6,000 citizens, for p.otertion against guerrillas and prowling bande of robbers, The saine thing will doubtiess be done in other districts, | The Western Sanitary Commission has sent about | ee of stores of various kinds to General They subse- of Eldorado, discovered and PRICE TWO CEN ea O CE} eruiting for the Confederate army, quently killed Deputy sheriff Stapper, and wounded the constable, who had tried to arrest them, ‘Two foundry establishments here offer to take the contract for building the Camanche of the Present COntIACtOrs at government prices Business of ail descriptions is exoce lingly languid All interests are greatly dep eseed, Mining stocke are lower than ever, Gould and Curty sold to-day from $1,800 to #1,530, San Franciso, June 3). The detention of the steamer Golden Ace waa caused by the breaking of « *hait when one day out from Acapulco, She Put back LATER FROM EUROPE. Highly Important. The Sinking ot the Alabama The steamship City of New York and City of Bal- timore arrived yesterday morning, with news to the 284 of June —four days later, A telegram from Cherbourg, of Sunday, 12:10 P.M, save: The Alabama loft this morning, and in now | “84 Waited for the Golden City, by which she wae engaged with the Kearsage. A brisk cannonade ix | %¢4 up. heard. Acrpaleo is in poasession of the French, and two Fiench vowels ot war guard the harbor, The steamer John L, Stephens has arrived from the Northern coant, with over haifa million in gold, from Oreyvon and Idaho and British Columbia, San Prantqwo, July 2.The Fourth of July will be celebrated with real «plendor througeout the State. Jo many places the celebration will be made to con- tibute to the Sanitary Commission, ‘The sece.pta of bullion since the inet steamer are #204000, The demand for bullion for Colnage ie vory brisk, Currency bills on Kaatern cities sell at 900 ¥5c, Euiopein coin bills a.e at 4u5 be. c8at. piemi- um, and telegraphic trausiere are at 6 4at Pe: cont. pemium, 140P.M. The Kearsage has sunk the Alahama. The Times says >—We nie informed by a person who saw Captain Semmes at Cherbourg, that the Alabama was too out to fight the Keaisage on Sunday, and with this intention Capiain Semmes confided to this gentleman his journals and other docamente connect- ed with the Alabama's ci uises, The owne: of the eteam yacht Deerhound writes as follov s to the Times : Heiewith 1 rend you «copy of my log respecting the eugapeinent Letween the Alabama and Kea:sage. Sunday, June 19-9 A. M.—Got up steam and pio- ceeued out of Che, bourg bai bor, 1.3: observed the Alabama steaming out of the ha, bor wards the Keasage. 11. 5 the Alabama commenced firing with her sta: board battery, the distance between the coutoud- ing Vearels being about one mile. ‘The Keaisage im- mediately replied. A very sharp, spirited firt then kept up, ship sometimes being busied by shella. In wanceuvring both veaseis made seven complete clreles at a distance of tom @ qua:ter to half a mie, At ld, a slight inte. mineion was observed in the Alabaina's thing, the Alabama making head sail, anc shaping hes cousee tor the land, distant about 9 miles At 12.40 Alabama dissbied and in a sinking state. We immedinteiy made towards her, and on parsing the Keaisage, were requested to asset iu saving the Alabama's c.ew, at 12.50 when within a distance of 200 yards, the Ala- bamavunk, We then low our two boats, and, with the assistance of the Alibama's whale-boat ana dingy, succeeded in saving forty men, including Captain Semmes and thirteen others, At] PO Mowe steered for Southuwaptom. | may state that bevove leaving the Kearsage was apparently much disabled ‘The Alabama's loa, ae far as at present ascertained, wae oe officer and man wounded, six men killed and one officer, and Th mien Captain sevomes ce Attack on Mebile. A Western core-poncent confirms the information ‘eceived from the Southern papers of am intended at- tuck on Mobile by Admiral Farragut, He states ; We have a coufirmation of the :eport th Canvy's lores in Lauimana have Seabarnee en HUPOANE OxPeLOn—pubably tor w movement Mobue, Mort of who rebel troops coliec te. tor HCY OF shat caty have Leea sens to Johnston and Lee, aug the presence ot Gea. Canby on board the ¢ Wied States Miocknaing aquadion off Mobile is pos Ot ol 4 ConLempated and and naval attack on shat city, Adit eatiagut the hero of New Oi. Jeane ComMAnGH the teot at Mobile, and we hi HOH KGS CHOLEH In tie Missisappy to Organ! a JOLMNGALE HAV EXPO OD 1D aia OF Purragttysiould AD ALLACK OO Ine liked, Gener Canby was ieceat- ly in New Ofleang naa iesued perempiory Ou w WoUuBt heavy) ,uuson the wores at Chalmette, and ue visit to Farrawnt, we trust, bas mischiet to the sere ia it, Memphis Muntcipal Election. Cairo, [ly July 8.~ Advices from Memphie state that the vote cast vt the recent municipal election there wae very light, aud that Parke ts 1¢-elected Mayor by a plurality vote, The Water Cure Katablishment at Saratoga jurned The Hetels safe. Troy, July 5.—The reported burning of the Clay- endou Hotel, Union and Congies Halla yesterday, wae untiue, The Water Cure establishment was bummed. No particule yet received, wounded, flightly wouwded in the right bane. Keaiaage's boats were, alter some delay, lowered, and with the avsistucce of a Fiench puot bout, succesed sn poking ap the :emaining survivor, (Bigned,) HOUN LANCASTER, When the Alabama wos sinking, Capt, Semmes dropped hin eword into the sea to prevent the posse bility of ite wetting into thea hanus, The meu wee ai tiue tothe lust, They only cowed tring when the water came into the muzziesot their eunaand as they ewan jor life all that the, cased for wae Chat their commander ahould not fall tuto esecul hands, He seporte that he ow a hia best monio th: training they recewed on board the Bruwh hiv Becellent, The Kevinage carries ten very heavy Ll-ineh shell guns the columbiads of the Awecican navy, The Alabaua, ob the cOutrar), ieatated to have had only two heavy sified eune and ex bioadece b2-pounuer Coplain pemmes wos Leng iecewed in Kouth~ awpion with much enthused, and @ eraad ban- uel Was rpoken of in lus honor, He was expecied +B Live.pool boitiy, and the Southern Club in thet own we.e prowcting a publ.e ovation io: bin, the.e was, boy eve., @ OD, OF Gent dasutmiuction at hie baving rashly euc. ces (be Abana, Great Conflagration at Saratoga. Saratoga, Momdiv, Jv'y 4 4 o'oloek, PMA kreat conflayration ia now raging here, Congress Hall, Union Hall, Cliendon Hotel and the Water Cure Establishment, are all in flames, Tho Luterior of Kort samcer, An Englishman tea he the followiny ac: countof a r@ eat visit to Fort Santer: Charlesiou will henceforth rank ip history asone ofthe finest military e'tivs in the world, and will fu.uieh @ lesson ol de ence hitherto unknown, On the morning of my anival L wont Promenading a: \teore over that portion of the town which was the scene of the Inte fire, but the bursting of a hundred pound shell Inthe market soon served to hasten my pace, The boysars always on the lookout for theee unceremonious visitors, which they sell for old trou, When Biv Chifjtopler Wren designed St. Michael's Church, he lide though: it would play #0 conspicu- Wee pact iu the war, The steepl: isoue hundred and even’ -sixunda balf teeth and f om ite} cam }@ seen chee untey far and wide, includivg aH the Yanko: operations on Morris Islind, evento the eading of th» buttons on he offers’ uniforms. 1 sated Upou General Brausegird the ether day, and vas rece.ved with the yreates courtvsy, and procure THE DANISH WAt, The Veuce Con, ees We, on the 13ib of June, ana 4G)OUs UOd Wy thout bavilig Mi.VeOu ut any concwusou, APP. Chedsoue oF bh, eue.ai War 6 e.@ 08 the se. duce, Abe Uvpeuhasen Vagutavt aa,8 Lae p.opose. Belieewig tows eeiut.ou is the vey imet the Le ph { hie oder ©* anywhere within the tien willwccept. The peop.e wil nese. sutie, the fortifications, 1axiolR « 0 grea: moonu MueLnee Of Hehieawig wos 1hO Doub elt, The | ventoteeges Kort dum el me tr itions to; BiUg Oxiste io. the suse oi Lue poop.e, vor Lue peop.c | SY KNEE, We wout o dat, he aig) t beiax too bs vig’ for sean ty and © sited one shourand ba 10. that of the King. No Midset., .evouueuuingn o} sand «ith us, each weigh ng some fity pounte, the ivimation of setuieo: Sch.ess.g tulsiwn cau | When wi lsy twelve Hugded . ards of Sum er the Yaukees op nod fi th fut, atd eu @ enous I tuoucht we were ube wed, aid expected eveiy mo e.toursost would be the wark forthe uxt abot. evything waeetil aeaea h petween the lotervals ot Sring. bv. ry man of us seemed to hold hi, breath, and wbeves wer beat upon the Yaeukee batiori whteb co id just be seen above the surface of the etend, a hee Adjournment, “sine Ile,” of Koth Houses of Congress. Washington, Juiy 4.—Both Houses of Cougrers adjourned otne die ut Luli-pist 12 o'cvock thie witer- water. Our varsmen we.o of couse rowing with all uouu. poe bie spe fel wel neve, ielt lefore—if not ip Lu tho House, a resolution thanking our avilore and | NY J86e of ceatn, at least face to wih thet uewy. Lpaced my bund tuimy aces and buttoned w: Oates) tothe colle, de eiminiag it our boat wink apd Mm) beaG Be pl itay 1 would swim to the fort eh, Quick a liguthoog Cue oflees ob Command !Lao@f ond in «@ few minutes we were y aud onew there, you are oufe, Try ty Captuin Mt hols opmanding 1 u or Wiltet’, ans found Nina @ fine, youn 60s; and or Zeal, biavery ad a tllecy pectce The osptelo. pererpenied b nit, it eOldieia tor their successes wun adopied, und the Dec- laiation of lucepe cence, ut the ¢luee of the session, Woes lead, The Meuse bi iwpoeiuy u epocial tax ou income Pissed tue senate, it bad pieviously puseed ibe Houre, It ie believed that all the bills piered Ly the Houces Lave lees cauer ut ab evcee of J feutcuany ud.meut & be fs Consider ru uot th obra T.ee.deut Linvolo, ict: pg.ue 1, took me through the irea eh evunous boob @ and rabbit-rupe ona was o> From Fortress Monroe. Cou © ces ettb the oder and seculancy of th pace The sldevw' berths were neat and clean, wistee@el d, @ud be whole well ven peck ie ents Bre BO Complete thet be concentrated on any given poinr in taew the tot well eujypued with provi ples upon piles of them ia Of accider tructions on every hand, aud fasrun distiibute any amount of giupe and c r.qung@a, Phe cap an informed u cudy jor whatever m glith & Ireoned by diem from sou sebol leluwe never ctood to UK VO HO bua. te, the ¥ med they ut ae Fortrees Munroe, Juty 2h whooue. Jolin L, Redner, tion Port Royal for New York, eacounte:ed # heavy vale roon after puweins Cape Hatterrs, she lowt her salle aud anchois, ran ashore at Cape Henry op the nightof the Juth ultimo, and became a tov! love, The ciew arrived Leve thie morning ay ely. Sidney Gardner, of the 18th Maraachusetts, ded to-day ou the steamer Ve wolay, The hoep.tul steamers Ve Moluy left this oeingen for Ne» York with wloud of wounded om City Vout, Major (ieversd Butler and Staff :eturned up the Jawes Ki toe lay. A leite, uated Beswuda Mundieds, July let, P, bi, taye: General Wilson's and Kautz's cavalry have just letuived fiom their seceut raid, after destuoying fiom twent, to tvent: -tive miles of the Danville ruil roud succeasfully. wae nobody ne young tellow, aa Loimself uuuce 6 bh od. ring” with ihe Yaak sr, ye) Ween & Dey Came aud ebheiccn off, tue unlucky ieiow -. youd ele@p ou the rude ground, aud, t Alls cure, Le go. Under cover OL au iron eure -buy & eed Catue and kaid hm, Some of the boyp with Uuteree ros recently found 4 serge sum ia gold Fu... in the Woure of « widow, tow deau, wue & ade by siang fel ia Rieb . wond, Phoie We Bice, Nal. cages Gud quarter On the ieuia they eucountesed the retele in | avi it Megs. of target vee, aid yUsutd stiony fo.ce, wand @ heavy, Heht wae the ieoult, vith | of elivircuin Beme sty the. wer peu,000, n souk 6 cuptuies b: O hee BO. MOG ben |i, At euy Pave these courides able logs 4 LOL) #iL@s And some cupluies by Beet aarccunitRE Ra Ao’ ae tacap! 6¢ 4 Matra the rebels of wo, Losovs aud cannon, Heavy triug Was heard ip the disection of Peture burg, last nivbt, but we bave not beard the result, be hoger vetug e@ @ntopi bed a hie Ruod suce that he spoils wee gobe vetore Le coud recover bie avhiser, REWARD OF #80 IF THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOK fails to de cribs disease nud tell lis pa dente bh. mate of thew comyp.minte or ti nese, Wi.bout » eviving 40) iuormation trom (hem No churge toi Coasuitaiod OF advice, OUR MOTTO, uch Halu @@ bave no strife, > eur tue Laws of Lite; Witn bloou out bande We Dever etalon, Nov poison men (0 ase their pain, | Our Father—whom all goodness fills, P. he means to cure all ille; dhe @ ple tebe beaveth our te Weil used, selieve our pains complete, A +impie He: b, From San Francisco. San Franci co, July 28,—The Board of Supervisors have ordexed to be priuted an ordinance apy ropriating 260 for the coutractors ot the Camanche, Money ie acarce, and the prices of wl articles me double what they were one ye.r ago, The first lot of Californin borax was offe:ed for sale, to-day, at 25 ceote pes Ib, The supply ie abundant, Major-General McDowell assumed command of the Department oj the Pactfic to-day, Biivadier-General Wright, whom he ielleves, continues in the com- mand of the District of California, Two stages weie stopped last night in Sierra Nevada # arwy during she past month, ‘The geceipwe of the Fair for the benefit of this Com- minsioy will reach fully 600,000, ) f by six hishwaymen, on the 101d from Waahue to Cu.ied irom ¢! f California, and robbed of seven sacks of sliver bullion j ee nll pias witb touching power and two thousand dollars in coin, The robbers pie- tended to be rebel guerrilias, and that they were rg | Office, 181 Fulton street, Brooklyn, 881