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| a Nrows The Latest aM kT FIRST VEAR, ER 10,082 ” ‘ ‘News By Tele yraph to the V. 1. San. TEC: RE'BEL RAID. 5 95) ANOTIER FEDERAL SUCCESS. 1 Vazon Loads of Plunder Retaken Rkedaddle of the Retel Guard. “ WGRE ABOUT AVERILL’S VICLORY. > Everything Captured from the Rebels OUR LOSS ONLY SEVEN WEN { Meeting of Peansylvania Legislature. MESSAGE OF GOV. CURTIN. Waearn pall? NEWRERN, NC, CORRESPONDENCE ge *tensive Rebe! Fleet Preparing. 6 ssahuseits Monupolizing Negroes, A COLLIS! The Steamboat Vande ny wa “ON THE HUDSON. rbilt Sunk. &e., The Rebel Raid. Cieneral Averills Victory. n, Auquat Information haa ‘een renewal "et a eral Averill, after overtakiny L eoer eoeoM fleki, attacked and utter); fouted them, capturing Letweea five and six hun- @4 prismera, including Gen. Johnson, who ant @queniiy cecuped, aud hie wholo atatl, with their Dea. quarters. % wll t be snd hens ond a lap giautiy of sujall arias. Ges M Caustand, himsets tly escaped by fly ng fnto ther Geveral Averil pursued the ee, ifthe reve tore tor twenty-four hee turing aey of the it. Hs entire y k i woe reven pp The pursuit was om ar i whe ‘ eral Averill horses Were oo calausiad to follow the rebels into the © ain Another Success, Waahingts dAugual ¥.—On are & we ser o $ Allie, County, A rene tache me of their 1 with plundes, trom the man body ensterl v direct , them » were Lot, however, in » rn ¥ s ded with or were taken. Ticoe in charg the train abandoned i. “uur revel prisoners orrived here to-day, from Harpers Ferry, and were committed to the @.) Cap tol. Tory were captured att ferect potn f& Vorvlar ‘ ned to the invaeuit wrcea, Weshington “Great Expectations? Sew York, Aug. 9.—A private @iry eh fiom Vv. pete. 1 . Mays: “Our news througl Celtel sources are all encourag'’nyg. Tie wopture OM! le nidently expecte¢, and we learn ft 16 front tuat great excitement exisua aneong Gee rebels hot at Richmoud and Atianta. M litary r er v7 thot suerman wil undoubtedly take @. vantage of tl niusion of the rebels, and we & ww af tsofatl at any moment. Aver. aq vctory int ‘ s cor i IL loss weve nd he ptur rom five to six hondreal f sand all the rebel artillery, This e erry f Mobile hare made our Waah- s very happy today." si in Wasocincton yesteriay, that Sherman and General Thomas hute pled te the War Departroent to make an atts At or nen force was augmented by short ty | command of Capt, Wing who had it. The rebel force was atiacked, i permanently in the fleld for her defence, Apart from other considerntions, it ia to be observed that the expense of such @ measiire worl! be quite bee Fond the present ability of the & Vo raise and mantain an ermy of file reciunente ‘and any smotler force would be insde: an anuital expendit: of dollars, te) Would involve ¢ of more than fileen tfillons -_--—_-+—- +S General Grant's Visit to Marsinnd—liow Ve looks and What He Said, Ktc. The toitowing ia from the Philadelphia Inqurnen : _ NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, AUG ' | persona that the State should raise a f roe and keep | Vanterhlt war ininred or lost, 2 itia reported | that two brouhers who were siceping in the fore. | castle af one ot the canal boata were either killed w drowned, A propeller and barge were eent this city, this morning, to bring up the | bh has sustained Lot hide damaye, freight, wh | The alr baw tong been filled with amoke from the t k istance the seudens la | thee } miaritoat | | socds, which hangs in folds aud to thia ciren vor Collision on the Baltimore and Woshington Kaliroad Lomo life. UST 10, 1864, ar CENT IN GOLD) UTWO CENTS IN CURRESCY, cannot now aflord to «pend the half of it in “emi- ling” at @ barkeeper, Kicher peopl with bere braing may consider it a gran! thing t) take a fifty cent drink at Delinonice'’s tat they ere careful ’ | Conrt ia reported to have courenet on Satuniay bet, and after die using ame preliroinare at | Peagemente adjourned until Mocday, when the exam nation of witnesses will cwormence, The fol- | laced are aald to commrian the deta! for the t rh thd \ ora 4B. Vous not to invite “the crowd," sod sellom indulge hn 1. Miter U8. Vols, : Golonel B, Seber more than one or two “wuliters” in the course of | tor General and Judge Advocate the day. Occasionally, @ few roo iwking blades go ey out for an evening's diversion, and treat each other | at cvery drinking place on Brosdiwas, between the reson) Ciyy Halland Union Square; but the cost iv sure to + AST Loe unted up nest morning, an wens ‘ fees motto be caught again on s sina ar “spree Profits of Blockade Kannings srtotts fn 1 An Encleh paper gives some ct Tesperting the profits of blockade minn wie tring “ and cach one prom. tat ” wa, be a copy of s hana fide ae . OF thie amount Monortey, Auguat 6. —Lieut. Genctal Grant bas | just 9,-—A col curred 188 | Gants s for one mani ls servic, &AON0 for p lige | OUF ladefaigable feceutiy conversed with « been with «9 for twelve boure of the leat twenty trom the other «deol the Relav | out and and other aumes equall large tootherrs | Pole han, wha fels it newmbent upon hime! w fon i f , cas the tive o'clock tran from Waah- and others, all af whom, in view of the | gen Uiree of Lis irione 7 wiifornia steamer, j ke Friday wernoon, at a little before $ o'elocs, A 2 n te Urreds ween paid the wort Vberal wren | J riends off on a Ge 0) : « 04 | the loungers ot the Relay House were « newhat, rom Balti » by which thirty “we receiving BAW ® mouth. | perty eter od at an early hour, and marche: | eel to see @ ainail man wearing three stare | Petsons are reported killed and wounded, Among nat this vadture the following te | dewa Brouwer, mopping at the Metropoliters od king a cigar, deaceni from acar or e | the kil «a beweage maater, but no names of the | enon th the earnings | Li del at Oot looky where drinks all round sever four stat officers sccompanytag bim fer an hour or | 80 information regarding the cause of the accident | Ratern freichte lot Government. .c.cseeseee 4000 | Those tr-keepers ave an easy way of reckoning. mary, when « enecial ear (rom alt hanled up | has bee oived, Return freight for owners veke 40,000 | Dased upon the wor r crality of the pare }3 Hou y and tu & tactweub after 4 . Dassen. ers teens seek 12,000 j Mev [drinking. — Proveriing to the St, Nichola t | a t Y * “ 1 fore . , ‘ . rato tet bath fitaies whose hewihu af News Items. meets im one of 8 emcee fetTy the qorraters | stiother eet of drinks to which was sided the Fee : Thomae Howes, about 6 18 nage Dh, naph oi FUR A, quisite ounaber of sever cost tour dollars marae : 3 y @ s ered, however, that very often the Vessels en | E at erwir al ot Me ne ney funct , | tig Teegrapn to Lied New York sun§ in thie Liiginese are captioned at thelr first | re vlily pold by the delighted young roan who was 1 ain arrived @ « Junetion about seven venture, ataiting \ a. Roveral fore . mi oO mad ®COUVeyaniCe being ta Waitin, Ger | fre enbecriptions to the seven-thirty loam ree | >, ina ave v a My ait m entirely ruined by | athe tena d bp Mn creatctrPas tai eon 3 | . ro ele Gr | Wak immedia ourvesed to Hunter's ported at the Treasury Departments yeatenieyy | their mishaps in this business, ferther down Browiway, an 11 o'clouk luash of acquarters, where he ed durlag the maht. 5 - ‘ Py oysters with drinks all round ywae enjoyed | Of what transpired there nothing i te 1 | Sthoount to #2s5 000, “ * *, ‘ ’ Wo oan only wea at it, na events. eh ccelop | fyany Spacnave & Co's Milk Nov, ab Water. | 4 Splrited PANS boo Two Cirle at by the party, for which the aoderate {sum themselves in the futn Op & mort | eet 6 an fwd ; fe lof three jolla waa disbursed, and the Bi Bbout 6 ofviock, Generals Gr hin | Cotdy Bi Ts Wan SBUIGLy Geeroyes OF Are Monday | The SQ Joseph (Missourl!) Hraarn of July 2 | fentive fellows proceéded toore faindly toward with th yor the peared wt | Bight. [twas running on army woolens and em= | io), 4 atin a take i white mie foc. i Poy ra! Trlor*: how iquarters which wre estat! | ployed 430 operatives, ‘The loss is over @400,000; | sen: Sey t efihiten Bhigg! “ ie the wharf, Delmonieo's door invited them tne Jor immuerintely om the rate " | ne io Somietdabalita ial was being held shout ats miles north of AMMAN | gid hurriod drink of the excellent Mquor sole { During two hou : pei rion | Gentry counts, a party of the militia entered the | heey eet a couple of dollars more, My thts times the treca in frone venat. Kresey lotely made a series of roids in | place to seenre horses with which to enter the $ 2 more Laporiant ths ing by which be destroved several bridges | apeeice the calito: General Bie, A Union | tho. young men were (in 8: hurty to resck” Se "on “i t recka and rivers, and enptured @ locomotive prenptly came forwaru and placed her boree | steamer, aw the bour of departure was approachiog ‘ E mers af the he even cane the redroad between Ral ivta | at the sersceof the bova and a oe fyted cat) papidiy, The Hquor in thetr domachs also began ‘ : te them soother foe stend, which ahe ry ! ¥ det nding 1 “ ree of conversation ¢ t Fernandina : wlno capturod a quantit stusil | Wan the property of & peceasionios lady: friend tonfet their undertandings, Asthey proveededs ae repu at and supple, We now bold Raidwin and | } ag | 1 r was on patride | they treqnent!y found it neces#ary to inquire their phe hap : re 4 Wiltoe, | the ntraband,* wan abe t leave | way by stoppin in at sundry placee—where I+ un ¢ success if j veane lw when the lade owner im her aps | : ; sPaioossitiis ‘ © eprni the Wee i| rors are rife in Buffalo N.Y. of rebel raid | pearan mel probes et wiving bin up. ale are sold—the ees ireierete ted treasure | eo toltila ones tee hace a ntted the matice | o8 that city by eecessionicte anu their ayinpathizers | The t ure eto yo alors, | disbursing @ greenback cach time they halted sentido iad hae nl oie athe ' ; ae she hee voluntartly contributed her hore and Che priceofdrinks belng more medcerate at the 1 While silt waitiage for something of | ftom Canada, FP appeare that the provort-marshal | sisted that the secesh bores abeatkl alao co ditty 1 ing Trialty Chureby the iy, Daaw how Greet cuts red taje, whieh | of the city was led to believe that th Isin Gane | Ab this the rebel sock aprued all sort of opprot j downtown salonna, Passing Trisity nF eae tie G shies | ade ad organized an exp dition to bien Buftals | OU# Ar Mints to he Colin girly who in tin be | clack in the ower warned them to hasten on, and | ‘dns veterans ree t werent | and destroy theeanal lake at Lockport, He laid | Qraande and shen stand a He seat outs ¢ | the three travelers entcersded ia reaching the i® e then to take “ r furlough, on account of 9 | the matter before Major-General Diag who said that | away ota terrible: Dr. Wills, of that vicine | Steamer just in time to tamble aboard, and lay | Sa fox hata’ of Nislgnane, Hk krentertwe ot E | he Was aware of the existence of anc w» ptot bug | ity finely portal the Arnng: nny inal they itid't Jown upon the deck, almoat tin vscious that thet | neo, for kome trivial of cocky Wert us a pumiah- | Was tinable te provide any means to defeat it; but | 27h han ee a a ee ee aznis | friend wan in » similar state on the whart—\eoutng” j ment, not allowed to gay and int rexi+ | he advised that measures bo taken by the eltizens Peay Kinday cdreaee were soon in alirede y | them off to California.” Doubtless the steamer | Meuts to serve until their reriment Rey 1, mol | as the exigency of the case might require ltrvawes were toked with blood orota departed, ‘The hero of the atlair only remembers J two ren, betng ai Monocmep, oue of Wiern waited One hundred Indian attac! ed 6 train of nine | 5 ting aot te tha sow t rend’ ‘ ak la aid last view of | wend hoot-soler of his jon ¢ m, Grunt, fees mile eant of #7 ‘ Net | seated themnae! vex to enjoy the aexhibitia yao. | ae they were beiped on board, He hes an indie A private sodiorn ar t l-xtn hear ae Cae ¢ imo Creek, Nebraska, on ut «ly oen) 1 i 1 . ; } priv er, grin aod tte tality Monday morning last They killed all the men | @ fer cot lee De © inbatante fought long | tinct recollection of aitting down on the wharf aad bin SP oiiky we | and well, Mine Unfon « sod Mise Becesh by the " |: ev with the train, bumel the wagons and drave off | bi eh ; dogo haat ia 7 obeerving ® crowd of men sud women runaing sitet vely bis tale the wtock. Two women and four children it is sup 7 The partes wore then duly carat for by | after a big: atenmer, waving their handkerchiefs 1 gud answored, “a Sie Sins Abts ” ith ai bye | Powed Were taken prinonera, The Indians afters Irion There : ag nhs u pean ti oat and cheering the monster every tine she revolwed. tice bed beer e then aret ont pot he wrote te nttached another train three thmes, neur the a several ot the Gentes bo : ae ay | Sted the en k. He next experience L Rexranvio the proper cffieer, t at Harper’ axme piace, but wore driven off Wise alan tines | : wae ownking rn p stumber and finding orm, instructing hime t+ furlough tt m-: aah ee ragaihaac theses ? tials | cas Came ‘ a telys tial the Sobel sieiiie 18 they ve tor | ed twenty-seven ¥ ayvony at Point Ranehe and drove | z : | Diresetf on one of the benches \a@ station house. Wits ® coDmeiOUsNEsK that the Come | off thertock, About noon another band drove ot | Ghicage Morality (rasade auninat the | Whon he bed recovered the nse of his fecultion, ther ’ us . * . “ er band drov t 99 1B Bags * “ | of Cour artales motes out equal aud |, apie is : wit: Dasma ay | social By iln their Despair and suichie. , Captain of the precinct teetr him for being Ls a pebek: 6 | ne t to ¢ y whera the | Uresbexcitemnent wwe produced loa verk anon | denak, and he procesdod hotwoward, juvolunterily | neral Phil, Bheridan eter piny off, | f Lah An fee acd ihigag Hthe immewe number of unforiumme wornen 0 | gpeoulating upon the ploamre of hw Lin friends | ; . ast ‘ aa : ‘ He Chicago, by t appearance of an “order” trom | off wy Collfornia? anu the hich price of “ toddy.** | ese ten ab (hfe aoe P Hy the Police Comumissiovers, against disor | Counting up the cost of « two hour trip down & "as Sova 2 J lis t “ Poole ferowle inmates. | Rroadway with these friends, be discovered thes | Al| é were con ittne, Ge era Nien 1 ereqiured to clore thea houses within | gwenty-five dollare bad melted away under the exe |by Mr. Ru rettsy but be General Yntelligence, ’ ey eortain nities t Stine Influences of the oce and after ell, lett | petrated ‘ee, Wha he turred to Hunter ond | Mari to the New York Sum.) | Vhe wildest consternation | nothing agreeable a4 a remeribrancer of the dis- [ce be wad eres te inten ups » trie ' Shay A ae Lorn, anda row Guaber | pPopeement. Hoetraiebtway resolved bimself inte dav and Hatter stepped an yal a} r t ler receipte from internal revenue now everora 4 by the myater ae, an iropromptn temperance vociety and took the ate ew to Marper’s Beer er #1,000,000 «ner day, The receint to al | Minding ot they nthe neighborbord of their | pledye, which he contident is oeevred our reper. { the reve atone otelode P.M aud Honveditely | somrces amount to about §2,000,000 per Ley. | horse eo way tow terror that roueht ht | tae he should keep--until the war was over or | Procecout to the tront, Irie understood that the com Vere. | let ag Woinads elehicen years of | | por cheaper - ° wrve Corps “ . 1) See arts VE , . mar ‘as | Vrom Vortress onroe. ls k pe Aaa: Dean: Genera | Conn rrived in he ¢ GENERAL Hoowrn,- Thin distinguished | Fortresa Me arose, Ath S.—Gen, errived | Brevievork workingmen's elute have Leen ee. F : a ata ceith Nin etatf, arrived at the Astor Tours row Wot au at noc teatner Diausond, | & ed ink lube present year, in adalti Foal tame until her death | hist evening, at § o'clock, from Washington, The and t nilag tires boars, proceeded up she | bd nO BiTom. Anza, “ve : 1 died withnos ) tembers of the Gonersl'a ata are: Gol, Feasen- ate, Ay atner at Newport was rebdwd tt it woman—¥ rewluarne Was © Glenn tex > pike tas t the Tre ‘ we James Kuver. | rer Na bald weakens : ata, Saniih ( - j ‘len fw ron the Beeretory of the Treasury), May | - — - hy ahem iu the bath-house while he wae in w t \ ver n pile | Lawrence, Captains Taylor and Ste ” | From North Carviina. wat spe ne Buu Ge Gee ahi ey | Movany Wareens un tus Crry—Suprr- | Rebel Rams read Tattories, bee, BAORG thi wound rebel prisoners takea’ by | the deiver ond |v on Buor's Peotoey Reargenae Tr Exonserve | (Correspondence af the Sun.) 16 We g¢ the amputation of police have | Qrova Pay Doser Qurstios AGAIN Ravors Tam { Marcher, Augueth —The follows, item are rie. The otier waet wounded througt et act Srrenvinors, #1¢. Supervisor Blunt has addressed |} takeo from the Newbern Trauts 5 } Whe Orenst, Pa cenhot that others for an elaborate docunent t) Provost Marshal General 1 An oy om Nonolk traversed throug Lee yi a Felli ted ANN ad | Fre, abowing the injustice that bas been dome to t ‘ sand wwe or {the Alvermarle counties on Saturday mud sunday army of invasion, | This tunta for the wen placed in a number of a New York by the anport neat ot men onder the last, foliowing clesely Upon the heels ot ove fron | sety sical isile the rebel raiders frou srlet as eiogniar tinat, of vet, late call for 500,000, ‘The protest is in general Newbern, clearing om blockade runners and ob- in sod Martler meen va ent omen : on oe terms muular ty that of Governor Seymour, which | taining imporiaut infermation."* | 4! ° bi ir tet rt Hs H Ts ih aust Gib NONISOAIY “HATROMtAa. Lied | sTpeared in this journal «few days ago, but enters | “dle rebel ram Alberuarie is now commanded | aii ye polity and ‘ ea uonerle Me te the | Welds APP PUntly, in perfect weurity. | wore fully into detail and shows the caso in ® j bs Math, tormerly ot the Florida, and is in thor. | eon tite falluire ir oshy represented it as very : satu Bar movely clearer light. Prom this ducament it ap- wich repair, and Lays abreast of the Custom House, | s ; et ‘ ie Aes H LOCAL N EWs. pears thet the city quote tin the nelghberhoad of at Pymonth,* ie editor of the Moston Cagercy save that Arte. (00 wrcater than itelould be, being about + | mus War written m to say that he NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, j lume BCaNeS & ng equal to } Another rebel ram ts in the courae of completion | tired of answering the guest tohow many | that of tao provi cally one of which was for tak berry, and they are pushi wives Brigham Youny has, ‘toate hel Fae Motnennan MASS Mincreva, at | 500,000 and the other tor 204,000, That im the elty lnervet und bring {t down on the river in we HesePee palms lbp One ey Seas pee male tain Square to-nicbh promiaes to Lee great | quotats vow about equal to what it was under j Wie tLe all Mood, thes tine u Breham's bails yard, and weus | demonstration, judcling trom the prengratiow in | former cally which azuregated 700,000 men, Mr. A ¢ jed ny Vatt been | of bag dingy, progress the orcasior The various Ward \} also clear! proves by the figures that the coms lo twto guns to @ side w ection of t t. Major eral Wale | Gjuls well waurch to the sceue with banners and \ qQuctaot Now York «fully 25° per cent, greater, ac- the rabels propose to diona the os Hine it oA ied Nets Has Fe- | cic, and invitations have heen extended to the | 6 to population, than that of Marsachusetts noki Liver. They haw also construct: oo , the dupat Aischatzed soidiere $n our vitys 1 wl to he | hye Very respectfully sake that justloe bounty ie eand.a 1 pound Bar » at the , Which t was temporarily relley 1} National ¢ , and accommedations will be set me this ety, parth alacly in view of the j mouth of the river, Forts Gray and We se \s have | ye i a Peron teniorey o. bl Pit Pa Sars Pig apart for (hens, Pour lorge standa will be erected, | nat manner in which !t bas stood by the Leen tote dere see Gener one a wh wl devoted vs German orat {cause ond the willingmem with which it has ree Averpts ave being made by the rebels to mase we Brew who will eck the Lauguage of der Maderkind, | sponded to all the requircments of the Govern- the hanken S vibe | Gral ilats Tab Regiment Band will be itendonce | Wy of, Doherty of this elt " bie principal atend, aud ploy nétional wud popue | upervieuré again bad the draft question be vs tothe ocewpation of Newbern hy t j laror Acie Ui, & tag rvininng!® take | fore ther in ther meetly evianiay. Nothins rete an inv © of conte) bullet v ols, plucts stutd atlnce of rework 6 ! Congreve | whatever was dove toward 41. tating enlistments | and prog iw general of Boudern rn ires, rocks vhwil cna ry" upon | nur is there apy bope that the Board intend to do ye been sppointied Cuptiiu ey Way the | wt ric Mo Gallas proyore to amite in | anything, The subject of acgro recruiting received Coled sta» service, the spprowe bins election eepecial attention frou the eagaeious Board end New ver now f “oe ihe val | Haro Tiovwws are Demeisa SALoaNS when # vote was taken whether syeow 3 prewitiug for their seversi quotes. We he If “eh tervtat? aed oonsectual tax bille'® ever | should be sent Bouth entienmen gravel | Ueve old Maskachusetiy as yet, oifere t aegest | were benesicial to manuisind, it i# wienced inthe | concluded that they » sve wn thiing te de pile, aud the cored mem foe to ber sts urd with re rise in the price of Whiskey, heretofore used | With the business, The | f New York can slucrity. Sie has guimed quite o reputation in bes) 1m the Massise. py understand, therefore, il) not be allowed | snd in eeeing that they had all of wer that Alanta . arel, re by the close of the week, The Ponner!wanin Legislature, Opening of the bxira session. Message of Goversor (artin. Mare atbury AW), + extra -ession of the Poros slvania Le sure Pet to« Governor Cur . » calls wu he Legislature ® take some a tor the det of the Beate Pee \y ‘ bnearicht tobe defended the nat r st part of ommor to =a | Huding t esevern!) inves. ae of Ge state by t t% be aks “How could an arr tur i MY Ope country, he & reteltes beat buck hostile forces v bt ‘ an og veteran artiles Te adda; Aourte oxpected thut the 's ’ wil do whatia in ar power lo res st Whe r 1 the facta will be er t * He severely ry nat ‘ sree ’ Th, Walch It oles 4 wer ad tok together wth Gove i rd, oa! tend, *reeient ’ tast recrulte raed Dy the Bate e cre meq ts the stonll name, be artaed, eap ped and enpplied aa other ¥ nteers in € e ful ng letter trom eral, dated Angust 1st, evelved uvtment, Adjutant General's Office, 1844, is i . D C.. Auq, ‘et, i864.—Sir : -I bave i kuowledge e pt of ® joint letter m reelt aad the verner of Maryland. aie sist, Io€4d. usking auteority to raise a " ‘ rypespeet Sales to be ex : use r Bowe sud bx fence, and for * rh \ f the omac, In reply, | in d rected | «Se retary of War to inforta you oat tho propos Gon has been fully coustdered, and atthe au ty asked for cannot be granted, Io a6 on, plese see the Act of Congress ap- ¢ 15th 1862, a8 promulgaied uo Aral Orders N ty series of 1562, from this ge (S.gued,) ‘Tuomas M. Vincent, ij Ascistant Adjutant General, The iggestion, says the Governor in continus- nee repo frequently made by uureflecting ing the pioucer in the recruiting of colored soldiers Collision on the Hudgon. The Steamboat Vanderbilt unk. Albang, Aug. %.--As the Troy steamer Vandor- bile wes coming up the river thie morning, just before daylight, and when ashort distance above the Kinderhook upper light, she ran into a tow of canal boats sinking three of them and damaging her own bow 69 much that the water was soon several inches deep in her lower cabin, The steam pumps were immediately setto work, but as the weter seemed to gain upon them, it was found ne- cessary to run ber ashore, and {t is feared that her hu!! bes sustained edditional injury thereby. In the meantime, the steamboat 8. John, which was 6 short distance behind her, ran alongside, and took off her paesangert, No one on board the Senna women r 4) and node {5 Jz and under 13, | and over fo, males and females, 4 Fray oyen | are to provide suitable quarters for laborer, oa | re of sand, and @ home for each family, with | fue’ Tur Bellows Falla Trwes think« (hot there is no necessity for the present high pricy of print as par per, and saya that eorne of the pepers in the nurth- ern part of that State buve sug serced that die news peper publishers in that State should cortine and yyn or build mille of their own, It says further, if tha mutter had been seriousiy put forth only a few Vecks avo # mill could bave been secured uta very reasonable price and on easy terms, an! pyper could have been obtained ata cost of lees than 16 cents per bb. which is 14 cents icss than is now be- ing asked for it. ACovnr of Inquiry wag ordered by the Presi- dent to assemble fn front of Petersvurg, on or about the 5th of August, to examine into and re: upen the facia and circumstances attending unsuc- cesaful ameeuit on the rebel works on July 00, This aa tbhe bade upen wocu eaterpriaing liquor dea. | lers rasnutact ired first class Brandy, Port, Sherry, Madeira, and other fluid for the fatoxication of the human race, [! speculators ever were of ser to partic!pate fa system whose practicability bus been terted by other States, The reerwting operations af the Supervisors nm the benefita « | vice to the cor y, their operations in distilled | Committee still continue wet sod the number ef | que sve benefitted society more effectually than | eulistments has gradus ty nereased uring the lent | all temperance pledges taken since tho | three or four days, Generel Ha: sod his assietens | marshals are also energetically working for the great end of avoiding the draft, The employment of men for the especial purpose of protecting re- eruits fromm suarpere and swindlers has also had much to do {n stimulating entistmenta, The officers of the 11th Regtguapt, whose Colonel, (Maidhoff it will be remembered, @neral Sand- ford lately placed in arrest for not having his com- mand ready to goto Washington when ordered, held » meeting on Monday evening, in order to diecnss the matter, At this meeting it was con- tovde! that General Sandford bad no right to order {Continued en iaet page.) . mission of Father Mathew to this country, Although eome people will drink ram without | regart to the price demanded for a tipple, {the great may of moderate drinkers are ‘learning to count the cost of a “nip, before | going into a bar-roorn to ask for it, No thoughtful | father of a family will invest the price of a loaf of | bread in a solitary drink of tho villanous stuff, for- mer!y sold for three cents e glass, Few men will take their companions into s drinking saloon, if | they are conscious that the ‘‘treat’’ involves an ex~- | penditure equal to a pair of shoes and stockings for | the baby. 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