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TIPFSDAIi .6130. 20, 1861.
CITY AFFAIRS.
' 7 Mirszeibtatircer. Olnervations tar the Ga.
gent, by G; Z. Shaw, Optician, 6S Filth street
---earreeted dsilp.
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Thomas iacConnell, JohnAfeelowri, and
Jobs Math', Fsepi., Auditors appointed by
Pthe:Fourt ef Coen:ion Pleas, /sonar: llth,
1861, in Ole thither of the extension of Penn
spinals isSene, made their report yesterday,
..eof which the following is so 'barest:
• The amount of damages assessed and col
lected by; Jobe' W. Riddell, &q., late City
dolicitor, was. g 11,394 14. Irk reference . to
the amount of compensation for hie seretees,
Abe Andante Muir carefully eluniging the
matter, fixed the save at $BOO, to be paid by
• the City . , adder the Act of assembly.' _
The
The aluer/nil expenses. which ve fund
was . liable; is $7 4. Ill—but. this is covered
. misty by the interest accruing upon the fund
- itself. , f
- The 't 'ch LL,
Usenet paid to Col. Thomas A.
Rowlsy,sW\_Clerk oldie Courts, was $6,047.13.
This ,thottes was remised by the Clark of the
Cour% nadir the provision, of the sot or Ai.
• eitmbly. liarss not deposited, however, to the
. • • ereditof the , Court, hilt among the fonds of the
Clerk...ondit was not paid over to his encoestor
L . In office. On the 30th of July, 1861, J. F.
- Slagle, Sag., deposited $1,549.48, in the Iron
a;:- - City auk, stithe credit et the Court, obtained
'oaths owlet of Mr. Rowley. The balance still
LLL • • gin Mr. Rolikra hands Is 114,411.14.
• Tho - Andttorilifor reasons &vim at MUM M
the report, and gbto be out of the tpiaitrou to
' •-• make a pro race distribution, And they mom
mend the Relit not to order the sate.
. We Itaote.trost the report as follows: •
"There is money enough on hand (not in-
• eluding that held - by Mr. Rowley, to pay the
-1 damages. Rem the eastwardly side of High
street out to tbe old Pennsylvania Avenue. II
the Court should order the money oo hands to
be applied :ter the payment of those damage, ' •
' the Street could be opened firom where it con.
sects with !the old Pennsylvania avenue to
High strest,ferbjeb woold.make the access to
_Filth Street !very easy,'-It seems to the Audi
o!, that while ;kis course Sapid, be complained
or by nobody, it vagld be a great benefit to
the generally, and to the immediate
ueight,Whood. The parsons .on this side at
High- street would retain'.,theit property until
their damages were paid, which can be, done
as soon u the moneys yet outstanding shall be
collected.. - - •
• . erne Auditors *Amite to OS Court that as
to the money not yet collected, thstribtr.
Von had, better be so made as to °pep...the
'stymies from Eligb street tftward 'Fifth aireei,
- beginning
•. at 'High street , and paying the
• damages o n the property next it first, and then
troths Veit idjoin hog proputy,land so on' to
filth street,'so that the street msy be proper-
Gar public ale is fast as passible..
L.. The: Auditors declined 'to pass upon the
• claims 450. A.W. Patter, ex•Solthitor, and J. F.
Slagle, present- Solicitor, believing them with.
out their jar4dicttoo., L
The} 'ctnielnde. their repo by paying •
Ides complintsititte'John W. Madill, bin., late
City Solicit r, for the skill 'and hisidaiyt die.
:.played by tnip in the disci:wale! his deities,
mud also IMAM, Sprtpelllor. They
acknowledge important *existence Tele Ohtit....
topbu Magee, Egg , for which they tender
him their hearty thanks. ~ , LL
• Thr - report le very voludinbut, baying a
, -- aulaber of sehedalet -attaithed,.,together with
• a large amount ol testimony taken by the
Auditors.. It was received and ordered to be
filed.. Th e Court also made as corder that the
• report be confirmed nipl, and that it be eon
. firmed, absolatelyou the gist at 'August, 1861,
• paler/ ea.:options are . • filed in . the meantime.
The Vow. directed that public muses of , the
• grder be given in the .pareffe: '• •
The Sunday Llgunr Later•••Wani Viola.
It was to.be hoped that the vigorous coarse
plusehd up Mayor Wlllll3ll. last week, ip
' riference tountain pude* AO fttd Violated
the Suoday Tquor law, would have had thp
- effect of en t irely Cheikil'ir the r °nil bat:it
seamy that on Sonday Lon the law itu u usual
sat at defiance by a large nu mber of -those
trim tell figura from hotel., Menu; beer
..
halls, etc. In .
fact, there was pau open and
skantefal violatton of the law i all over the
eityt .A 1 ar einstqueoee, no feathers fourteen
partlearbave 001111 retuned to /Aim. Moo,
upon inform:dims of 'those who , either drank
upon the penises!, or iraw liquor sold to other
parties. The curse talui by these parties is
evidence of the feet that they are determined
to /erg. , " in the: traXes lit tarmac. of the law
se its officers. Hence the MSYPT ha" no
altafnitive left bat to enforce thielaw, or ad.
mit that he issowerlus to do so. his ildrition
as chief executive of the city, and his oith of
office, should' , convince ill that be can never
succumb to the spirit of lawlesinesa now de
'eloped ha thit - pantridar branch of betties'.
He regrets thatehe.los been compelled to
force eompltrace pith' a very, plain and
a very wile ea of assetably—the.violation of
tehlab-le frogged with so ouch Mischief to the
cotionisit.T. Lilittr eaelaiellt: Is till , dliq *if
be, It -will be faithfully and fearliwaly pot
ions's:l. ' . !
Informations have been midi against the
following parties, for selling liquir oa Sunday,
and warrants have been issued feh their arrest.
all those who do not pay the penalty, (fifty
dollats,) will be held for trial at Court :
Josaph Risittsirdt, Penn-street; Lance Ap
pleby, corner Penn street and the Canal;
Michael
_Lug, corset of. Liberty street and
Canal; Daniel.Volta,-(on the bill sidt,) 'Fifth
Ward ; Biltitilt Brawdy, Liberty street; John
Miller, (bill Ode) Fifth Ward; Thos. Boy- 1
worth, Fifth Ward; Win. Einstein, corner of .
Pena street and Fifth Ward market square;
James B. McDermott, Fifth Ward; Ellen
Hint, Penn nen, rim . Ward( -- Steele,
Washington Hotel, corner -Peaartrost end
Canal; Joseph. Spencer, Scotch Hill Maikst,
Second Ward i , Robert Cordon • Red lion
Hotel, St. Clairsheet ; Win. 0 y, Liberty
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Wirrthylihadertaid i aff.
She Committee of Esbeistence for sons.
teersiappoionf a few dap sgq a Meeting
of cilia.= at City Ball, have =icily been
doing a most Ocelient work. At a email es.
?finer the •little wareboon, =her of Fenn
apd Wayne aisle, has bees , neaUy tong/Mid
p i a Regimental Dining Room, capable or cc.
I commotmieri eleven inedred fist =sues regiments base already been fed and
ehriered. , by: the labors of the ;Committee.
Tkeit.amegnmente bare been so =Wonted
thethrthne or'foor boors , notice, a =Wan:
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'of breed, hant.theese and COMM, if
r •Skie•-hingry soldiers when they, step
Feani By careful "unegament,n
roomvia regiment of"one tboestrid men ceo
;be finithilioa eta vast olabont fifty dollany..-
airy 6n-eents for each man.. The lads: are
now exheasted,ttn4 this ..prenewortity labor
i most be abandoned - =less our =Moro= val
ise= sustain it. LA:committee anomie,/ bye.
,chairmen, Elos: Thomas M. Born, will calf
Ipp . opt citifies'. doing this: Its*, aid =licit
1 110 0 . ifUkirli A dOlif diner in calk flour or
groceries." y persons — MU feel, disposed
can send' ant: Jungles. to:, !Vim as lion. mittalsid street, caner et- Diamontaller •
, , . . , ,
oeitntr , irai,asepribig to the Mor,moit swim.
. ,It„iikes: :agliti:Of thWeansi looki at.Bridg*
wbeirlaiea_biehatt, and at-New Beighton and
latlken meal tojtuy wag don to private prop.
,r any wraiths_ Aye: lin Sonikti PloPlioior of
Ow rope - foto* at New Bt*ton. estimates hi.- '*totl as SHOO. L. MUM; MOW * Illartek, of
i4nOsten, last al* tt HMO, and •Notts.'Eltaw
' geoid) 'ils:DalV it'fHe saw plareVibent
.000, - By tbadeskructionior pa tote factor?
t Labitranr , ares thrown Out - of . amplemps.
4 10 'viol Bdiheft l 1 1 1 14 of iiittii No.l Wm woh
owing damp
.to tits alli Tao. to the amount
at 11 11 49011; Oldie . CI 'ildoedogloof lo Now
tifiatoo4 "woo.f.delloodoill ~to Op .alooas of
MOD. All ahem th* oeursa of both rims. -
bow, How, atop* of gran. and ',haulm also
was ta toads of thaerator, bar boss swept away.
OAS. Dm -Dollsagloa, loot wont
bud of oetarr i iend pieta bad two flite harm
dr:4lWe •. 10 -.. ,- • - --- I. ' '- '
- -taocitair AN: - Lifraisiza:Litaiy Yttn s
aliattlifoClOnGivoir committed ,to jig by Al.
danalit'llcolgOht; iliaftsd oa oath Of Soho
Boots orfth . ,Tho isFetott of MI a bialle.. Elho
tbdk - thihhaboat from ibilialiii0a:."1"111 1,. road aid eargbt.
Riceitensint *Meng the Vehentestri.
The order - of the Secretary of War, "u pub- -
*bad ymttevitay afternoon, created intense ..x
chartist among our volunteers,•and lit night
the several IMIZIOthi and 'lterating aloes Pea
seated an animated sprearance. Recalling
wutinusimily wait, and many companies and
parts of companiss ware making preparations
for leaving immediately for Washington. CoL
Rowley loam Olio with Esteem An and
dx bandied men. CoL J. Hato. Roster. Cap
tain of Co. d, Rowley's Regiment, also brava
to-day with about seventy men. Capt. H.
Lows Wan= us that be will also start with
&Mamma of thirty man, leaving a moulting
eel= behind to All up ids company. CoL Wit.
llama has already gone east, and will forward
ail companies belonging to his regiment at as day. CroL Vaal will move on to Wash
ington today, from Camp Omeerou, with his
regiment Other ecaspnim • and dataolenenta
will doubtleu speedily follow from this city,
and all troops will ha forwarded to the seat of
war as soon as they can be „mutant,. into the
Berries. '7-
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ds
Hu Out Tucirs.--SOcivetinie sines i
119. Wm. Barr, of Allegheny had same har
ness stolen from hie siable,whicb heenhae
quently fined in the poseuakin of a German
storekeeper. The German stated that' the
harness had been left with 10in by a negro,
whortqauted him to dispose of It at the best
advantage u soon u possible. I From the de
scription given, Officer Bowdeh came to the
•conclulon that the thief was; no other than
the notorious Bob Back, and he accordingly
arrested him 'yesterday afternoon. The Ger
man immediately recognized Buck as the in
dividual who hid left the harness with him to
sell. Buck Wu locked up for • bearing, which
will donbUeu terminate it hie heing commit.
ted for trial.
/hall:1173'11 PAILILIDL —A meeting of the offi
cers of Me Dire Department wan held on Saw.,
day evening. to take some action! in l'ordredde to
the annual parade, on the Stu Saluda' Sep
tember. All the compatriot' wets represented.
The Eagle, Duquesne, Niagara, Vigilant, Inde
pendence and Ballet refined to,jparacle , owing
to th e prolong unsettled state tot . the country.
They expressed a villipgptes to tarn out for in.
spection without musts, etc., or pay the malty
($2O) r ather than make any attempt at alsplay..
The Allegheny, Neptune and eckd Intent re
portedin-favor pf a parade, and adopted &lout°.
et prooessian. From Mis it 144 be seen that
only three of the nine coppanies will parade,
and that none of the steamers will turn out.
0 THE= Hain
bright Rake, First Ward, Allegheny, held a
full meeting at their armory last night, to con
sider the • propriety of tendering the services
of the company to the Committee of Home
Defeneef for thirty, or sixty days service in
Western Virginia or elsewhere. The company
unanimously resolved to authoriie Capt. Ham.
briglit teitehdpr gip geryipea of ;hp company,
BO men, promising to be ready in terenty-foui
hours notice. - The veteran Capt. Hambright
said he felt so muchyoenger and stronger than
he did When he took command of the com-
P_Ms that he would go along with it himself.
We expect& good report from a company com-
Vandtf by each an oaten.
Tits Ho= GOaeltoortmenot notice YO•
l i o n in our paper of yesterday, met at their
respective armicrieb- lift evenief : to take ac
tion in reference to the propositi it for events
leg in active... Met for a abort Hod. The
meetings were conducted in private, and we
,know nothing in reference thereto, except what
eppearp frog the swipe, of the 'eseeral coot-
Pulley, which may be found elsewhere. The
meetings were largely 'attended, and mach
spirit was manifested. 'Their action will be
reported to the Committee on Home Defense
daring day.
.
Cazar Britzs.—Tbis la the /MU of a coca=
Pak, itottifid up by Bardeen 4..! !Anion and
Charles W. Cook, at this city. Thilittead3tiar
tors are in- Pittman's betiding. t Lb.
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, L iberty street.
Rostra. tpinton end Cook'both wind as throe.
tponthi yolonteers, and are in every way com
petent Inealma task they ass miming. The
company knot mike fall yet this is an. sa
nding opportanity r aa the company will have
for the seat 4 4 wires non as thnloll cotaple
mant is spade ap.
Kerrrois Itssurs.:::Ar a meeting of this
company, held last evening, it R 24 unanimous
ly rewired that the mikes of the company be
tendered to the fiovernor of Yirglata, through
the Comtpittee , ot Elorns Defame to serve for
sixty dile. - A few more names are wanted to
OH the company to its proper eomPleisent.
•Tbp rolls 1011 be open at their armory, fourth
story, Lyon!! ;building, try-duy. 4 reglilar
meeting will be held tallith!.
4. M. all!Ar/132t, 0. 8.
A New COMP/UM—AI :the 'elicitation of
maay friends, among them meuthernof the 741
Avyment, (irr which he served three months,
with great credit,) W. L. Peek, Lg., well
known in this city, INS no:included] to recruit •
company for the war. Captain !milk bas all
the capabilities for such a position. Be left
this city ria &cone Lieutenant of Co. IC, 7th
Regiment, was afterwards projected toAltiv
Firm Lienteiancy, and then to Qiute - mastar
of the regiment, He Will soon'filthis Make.
, •
Dlownr.r.fanteli Tamen, ad mate of
the W. I. !Isaiah was drowneditiff the boat,
mar Rocbeittim, on while endeavoring
to tighten a line upon e barge. Hi was buried
yesterday, from the residence ff of James
Chambant, Logan atmer..—...Johe foal, a lad
aged eleven years,was drowned Mae Monon
gahela river, lama, the Gm Worki, on Satin.
day, "dale Nubia/. ths body win wen aher
recoyerek
Kin toe - ton COotrrat.' , --4 Patriotic
Call to Arms. Words and Music-by J. W.
Pope.—ln this spirited antic of patriotic ar
dor we have - the volts or the genuine feeling
of swig true-hearted veiniest. '^ it but needs
the well-known voice of the author aid con.
poser to sake all, loyal,Pittalihrihere in the
alleef menus enjoy this song. It Ai published
by Leek Walker, Philadelphia, and John H.
Mellor, Pittsburgh.
Ti, irsammon EXcOID, Numbers 18 and
19. (Doable Nuisber.)—Thie useful publica
tion appears to bold steadily on its way, gado
ening up and registering. duly in; place, for
reference, the cement facts, military, political
and ibeial, beating_os me rebellion. Though
we say it appals sq bold steadily on its way,
we mat add-that lt only appears very: :llamado.
tautly here coming our way. -
DAJIALIM TO lIIZ
The recent heavy rains bps done considers
,ble_ damage tt.theeutern division of the
Peausyivaaia Canal. The squedtict over. the
canal at the month of Chigoes Creek, WU
washed away, together , with Haldeman's pri
vate bridge. This serioui 'damage to the ca
nal has laid op the boats along the entire tine,
p f gAist.-4 ficii bin le offered, for amuse
ment seekers et the 1 heatrep to-night, consist•
lag of the Interesting fire•act tragedy of the
Nodal: Wife,r , and the lairgbable puke en
titled “The Youth who never saw a Wothan. ,9
When we ensUoe tut the fair Adeb "peteoe•
It., th e lead's!, • eberaeter 'both: places,
surely enough has been said to hiller/ a 101 l
attendance. ' .
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PARK Ruccie—At a meeting of the Pub
Rides, Captain C. W. Moore, held in their
armory, lut evening, they unanimously re
solved to tender themselves for active units
in Western Virginia. •Ifhis corps bits bees the
moat actin of our city Guards, and nom that
.their services are "needed in a nemhborisg
@tate, they have proMotly responded to the
tall. 7
ORLI? SAL? of OH ratatlnge and Jewelry, at
the *notion Hoye of. lloClelland; Wearer •
Co. AU in want of 011-2alatlngs or Jewelry
at wonderful low prior, should attend the sale
which oonunenoes on, Wednesday isvenlog at
o'olocluf 'Great bargain kiln' expected,
al the sale la without reserve.
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?ad Donohue Garre.—Lisat. R. L. CO
tart, of the Dequene Grey., ht reoriranisteg
that e"mbany .tor' the regiment to
,be *Rm.
maeded by Co.. Campbell., - -
Arrotorro.—Forderick 4. Houck, druggist,
of ibis city, 'Sulam boticred tiJegrapb of
Ids ,polities/A Hospital Boman' t t 9,ak•
land; Md. fle will base toOs at noon.
• ;of= goo*, a retuned volunteer; iris cep.
Witted to isswer a charge of meth of the
peace ' profaned bp Ids onto liary /ion.
Damon 0.. Be e t Wake Can sod Some.
pathio Plotkin; silo spot fat Balabow'e oak.
noted Tmaa -for Moons. - 'Comer at Pan
lirsyntattneta. - -
Dinmuisre—Dr.3l 814 •No. SO Penne
sit** olibrolighoe of tbs DPW PrOfolOos.
to-res* the ed . rst ,
0.0.04 fter.lraaitta tar Fair% pima ' a
11 . ADWALT BgADY.
P" 1- iiiiNAKOPIE
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sloe Moistens Reties... Flag Pruelian
...Speech of Elmo Thomas William& .
: ; This fine military-organization was presented
with a beautiful American Flag, a few even.
rage since, at the residence of Wm. Bagslay;
Ros; . Western aienue, Allegheny city, whither
the company was' escorted by the Colutibia
.
Rifles, another crack corps under command
or Lieut. Col. Lehman. The flag, elegantly
mounted, was the gift and handiwork of Mrs.
Thigaley. The presentation speech was made
by Hon. Thomas, Williams—the reception by
the Lieutenant elimmanding, Wm. Frew. The
'Peaches. were unusually excellent and elo-
Tient, and a general_ desire having been ex
pressed to see them in print, we have endeav
orad to-fleffieth . „but help succeeded only in
obtaining that oft Mr. Williainei which .
amply * repay pineal, N it has the' genuine
ring, and "keeps step to the music of the
Union?' The speech of Mr. 7101, should sc. I
company it,_se it was elegant, forcible and
intriotic r abounding in passages of much
(sienna, Mr. Williams spoke as follows:
Seidler' of as Keystone Rifles ! Reseren
of the Grand Army of the Ilitimbye salute. ' ,
you In your double relation, as men of war and
men of peace; twining the aurel with the civic
crown, and prepared to defend your liberties
by the buffer when the ballot will no longer
nerve. Though not now girded for the mile of
battle, because its din has not yet reached our
Mime& it is no bolidaj - oageant that gathers
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you in arms under these peaeeful skies. Away
oef'yonder horison, upon the very confines of
oar golden fields, the tempest of war is career.
int on desolating wing, and amid the roar and
Huh of the iron.tbroated meseengers of death,
the green earth is drinking deeply of the bloody
shower. We have teat our young men there, '
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to battle and perhaps to die. Here we are
comparatively i tranquil. We think we see the
skiitp of ie mighty stoma drawing off in the
direction of the Sbuth. It may be, however,
in Hui Providence of Clod, that it will yet sweep
over our skies. It May be that the thunder
which now bellows harmlessly in the distance
ma, yet break in crashing and terrific peals
over our own heads and homes. Our young
men have gone down to the 'battle to defend
the liberties of thee° whom they have never
seen. Their portions . Will be, either a laurel
crown or a nameless and undistinguished grave.
Your task is quite am honorable as theirs,
although you seek no reputation at the cannon's
mouth. You are here top gueriliano of the
sanctuary of oar hearts and homes. Your
part is that of sentinels upon our inmost cita
dels. The wives and childrenof the absent,
as well as of those who remain behind, are
cotemitted to your charge. If the breath of
the battle ahould fan their cheeks or visit their
abddes too roughly, it will be yours to stead
benne the horns of the slurs around which
they cling, a well of detente against all
asseults, or if geed bp, to tall in your places a
hecatomb of slain. It is the post of honor if
it be not that of earliest danger. That cannot
well be otherwise which defends our IItAITSI,
041/!HOBILS, out nousutocti gods—our au.
Allow me, them, as the organ of one of those
with whose defense you are thee especially
chaiged, to uy that while lbelr bathe have
gone forth after their sons and brethren who
have already rushed into the battle field, taking
their young live, in their hands, and without
eau a thought of the dangers which environ
them, they are 001 0001100101 of the value of
their owe'domeetic guard, the Home Reserves,
Of which you are a distingnietted member.
Oasiof their ininber, the fair Millolllll of this
hoiPitable mansion, a daughter of Coluabis, a
child of the Republic, like yourselves, desires
no*, to testily her sense of this, and has com
ma/doped me in her name to /sliver to you a
token and a message. That token is the en
sige of our Republic, the starry banner of oor
Fathers, the emblem of oRr sovereignty the
world over, the glorious constellation 'with its
Aurbra 'fibulas litshini alellig its fade, which
lighted our fatbtre throttglrthe darkeess of
the Revolttioie like the pillar of fire which
went in advance of the armies of Israel, or
the :star which directed the magi upon the
plains of Bethlehem. Beautilui,-artistic and
!estrous as it is, it is the work of her own
fairlands. She asks you to accept it as the
gill of an Americas aromas, who has grown
up Bader the protection of Its folds, and has
-been taught tcr'honar and revere it as that ep
reamitative and emblem alike in the 'mown
and power of the best and Neva government
thatahe world - bee seer seen. She bids me to
tell you that as it has never. Yet bowed its'
head in dishonor, she looke to you to uphold
• and defend it under all circumstances, and in.
all its istegeityfo see that nosier shelf perish
of that glorious galaxy which it bears, and no
attune he quad from ate ample folds. fibs
commits it to your heeds its no obscure badge
of a provincial:lune—no emblem of a divided
sovereiguty, looking either to the North or',
South, or to the Rest or West, butes the sun
and 'Centre of which that cluster of lights, all
thou aggregated star, us but the attendant
satellites—the Hag of the United Ftatp, one
and Indivisible, coq and fatale/.
Bet why should , I remind you 01 your allegi
ance or your dame I That Buser itself will
be year remembrineer. It floated over your
cradline—itip retertwined with all. the associa
gone of your childhood. It is you r flag; your flair
loosti-yonr own Nicotine inheritaiice, If your
hearts should sink in the boos of dingier, you
will draw a new inspiration and a new coo&
age,es often in you took up to it and see the
fresh bream of the north and west fretting
and toper atoosgst ii. rustling folds.:' It Ins
a toeao• which will speak to you in laegoage
more eloquent by far than any which I could
hope to utter. A thousand memories tad tre.
dittoes cloeter aro;intit. There is an epic
in every star which gamete upon that sours
field4-there is a sublime story of romance and
heroism in every stripe that Bashes out along
Its Many folds. It tells seal the hard fought
field iof that long and self denying hug&
which first posit to the winds, and won for it a
Pitcli among the eltVilea of the nations. It
points to the hood-etaiiied decks over which
it had so often floated, .when opt yoqog Re.
public first oat up her claim to divide the em.
pin of the mina. It is the seen starry banner
which touched the bean of the Bud, and burst
ague froui that heart intim &nous anthem of
oar Hied, as it floated over the beleaguered
Fort„..eow given to immortality anew by its re
appearance there in the thicken denotes/ that
has ever overspread our Jana. It is the gams
that biased like a meteor in 'the ran of our
armies is tbej trod the bareing plains of !deli
andthe awns which flashed oat amidst
the thanders of Chepialtemier and floated in
triquiph oyer the patine of the bionhatimu
No matter where enouotered--whatber on
the Antic seas or on the loog.lutaving'
of the Indian mean ; whether in the convoy of
our World-wide trade, or , reeking Idly as the
repreitentatbre of our power in the Mediterre
, Dean; breese—the heart of the American has
alwaYs leaped responsive to the slightest matte
of its folds. Is has been pest of ear religion
to lave an 4 isorshii it, as the pledge of oral
Freedom and the fits, of Hope to the oppressed
of all nations. That it should ever come to
fader Indignity at the haled' of say of the peo
ple of this broad land, was • coati:limey for
which no MUe of human dsgansraoy Wild have
prepared" us. We shoal h u ge .enfteobld the
boast of ar /ethers to rattle In their oodles at
the bare Imagination of the waitrons and sin
natural treason which eoult have harbored even
a thought of its desecration. And yet unfillal
handt are now laid irreverently upon lib, then
on whom it .has bestowed their all of Freedom
and of. Fame. The Fathom are dead, but we
stlll lira; and they eta' Ilse, I trust,in us.. We
love It only the mom for the Indignities which
this suffered from traitors' hands. - 4 million
of NOrthena swords hays 'lntim* baled from
Weld sgabbardititaTinge the Insult,' and those
aver& mum:drain an. sorter to beishpaths4
until the font stain is washed outlet the blood
of thepartieldes—qutil that flag shall be seen
fro m
Co( ep ow every dismantled Fortrees
sine
omen to ic
wean, end frock the great lakes
of the:north to' the gulf that bathes ear Southern
sho Widens at with the ille're of &new
dawn, and demonstratdemonstrating to the woridthe pawn
of thole affections which grasp this government
In their embrace; nor as a 20010,maettloo for
ruling man , but as the organ of a'greit human_
ity which will eventoally ootoprithend a world.
In the eonfidanoi of this grist mina, 4i far one
one, naves yet faltered. It will attire Sooner or
later, and with more Mists merit*
O f life, and
More iit,lesk of azistleg lutituthins
according to the policy of SION who heti the
direction of oer arms ;het mime It will with the
eartaititY of Vats short.alglim4 shut.'
btattilliffis'OMartil P. 411 37 of delay or
diplomacy for weak or polish ends eau arrest
the onward welch etch* ,The
attempt to stay the demanding Mn which now
flashes out In the gleam of the uplifted abet
and the dutreying• beyond, In the vain hope
of - doting tip the gulf ofdisuniort without i sae
aced blood;w1li be no more thin the pebble
cut thto the headlong torrent, which . will sweep
peUtiolans and peasemakers,oompromisare and
Matenialslontshi along with it. Tee temporary . ':
fevers,: whioh tbrongh - unakillful Gmaraiship,
has fallen upon oar arms, while it has dila:data
the matching valor *font treept,beepecessitatedl
'the earliest reperatbm; 'and ludversalLsed the
err, HOnwar4 to Nicluntnd onward
Mal 'onward 'to' New Orleans?
fdlirard with the shill at
,
. ,
superior*, in number, U 4 in all the moaner
of war. There is no hirers • fee lanteatation
on such a dissabir ar this. The luelitgerthe
that it hasbeen repaired, sad amply too—must
follow in the wake of thintemner which bears
the-tab*, across the lama. Rebellion most
now—u it aught alwaybe visited with the
speed of the lighttilog an smitten too ,at the
very hurt: o z .
We muss to tremble, bits
presence or underrate our own prestige and power
as • government. Woman bring tumor to the
loyal who lumit been looking in vain tons for
protection, and erencrwootepelledfor self-preit
vation to swell the very n u mbers of our linaotha
We meet redeem our tarnished reputatioti In for
eign lands. We have temporised too long. The
longer we hesitate, - the more protracted and
bloody the struggle. On! than; cal 14 Rich
mond—to Charteston—toNew Clawing lite the
battle-ovy of the North! i No more .Pattenons
—ao more superonnuted Imbecility to crash
out the hearts of our loyal soldiery. Rid= to
our leens who are panting for the conflict,
and the flight of our 'slaty:Jou eagles will oat•
strip eon the steamers upon the Goma They
will not rest their wing, tuntll they shall look
down Gnu-more upon the ruins of Fo rt Bombs
and perch anew upon' the 'blackening reannants
of the insulting buttons 9r Yeesseola. I :
But enough of this., Take the staedaid
which I helm the honor to comutitth you.
Bear it bravely ; hear it Worthily. -Remember
it was the gut of so American woman. Bair
it with the loyalty and derotion of the cher
slier of old. - Bear - it ,'with the religions fir.
vor of the Red Cross Knight, who carried the
standard of his faith to the delis or_Valestine
and died iq - its embrace. II your country
should require your cantons in other Gelds and
under other skies than these, let this banner go
before you to the battle, 400 tat it remind you
that there ere harm at booth that will throb
with anxiety for your welling and eyes that
will weep your tall,nr light-you home with
joy as you turn your faces thatherward, your
work well done, with this banner still cream.
leg over you, ttediatmoretl, ututelitre, ad
dimmed.
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UP Toe crown !an Nunn.
BT. OHARLLS-'rOorner of Third and Wood strcata.
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STITAST—It 61011vOimbeta City, Wallington Co.
Pennarlasola, on the 17th Instant. JOAO P. IMO.
Ls, In the Plat yams sf hfd op.
lin mato, will No tattoo to the littinaiht Prone
ant. Chun* Pink attar., Pittsocraly on TIIISSPAY,
mat, 20th hut., at 9 a. m , and. thonos to , tha
nifty Oarmitary, for ittorromot The Moneta of We
bog', are tallied to attend the faunal without for
Mar notice. Cmxiagrog will he in waling at the
obarob
610 BARDS 44—To Phlisdelpbta, ot, Saturday,
Ulna ItIOHAIILMOte.
The Mesas sad redattrea or the family air reirpeot•
&Sy loaned to - attested tha toasted THIS .ATTIIIh
NOUN, at SW, deka, from the riddance of Ida bra
trughlaw, John Cooper, Eel; Jitm West, sear
Wylie, Bluth Ward.
IMPORT/NT SEP;OITION TO IiVZOTRAN
Taxas. - --The St. Luaus Republican of
Thursday says e '
"We learn that General Fremont re,
wired a dispatch Irma Washington yester.
day; in which it woe stated that an extra
dition of troops is to be fitted out for west 7
ern Texas. General Sumner is to oonil
mandioar regiments of infantry' and one
of cavalry. The expedition will consist of
some of the beet soldiers in California,
;Costly such as have served in the Mexican
war. hay. pill probably. arrive cm the
western border of Texas in forty days from
ncrsv.4
AFKLOAN , TRAVELS ap,d SA,PW.
RhTIOSS...
Disiftralts Oestrat Macs, B 1 , ?4,
Lirinptorek do, dy g
Taticeil Snßsis
Shrift's GU Rftlfts ofOolitral Alga.
Afrift s
BMWS Sass - tils
18,./obn's iithhiaturs to Ms Laois osit.
Nerds by soil SAT it 00, 16 Wad St. .
D isau beg . WLL
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leaorA,CiptdaJoha tietAith Wu* Crtrr n'n . own
sad latatutedtata porta ileaty• TDIOAT, THOS... :
DAY `adorn lIATIODAY, deka; 6 ro.,:mitlaaa
Mose ksettous ultb tha regular partial Ax tar. ;
karebarg awl Ctlacitmatt. Saturate& Data WSW.
lag away MONDAY, WXDONADAI sad SAIDA; at
o'clock a, iu. ,Paateassemetptial Waugh to a 1
.ehteatt. lot IMO& or lea ra totro &Rif _CO Dowd. 1/
41/11116 MUMS
Auoa - OLLWILIVATI.
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&till LuUM-41140 atiMer of=,
pa, 044. Robert Deaali, J. Viti,Chatobt%4l7k,
THE LATEST NEWS.
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETT
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To eoL 7'. 4. Rooky: —More asl
of yobb• eoiceinad as possible to Ws
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From Washitigtop.
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Vifeianialter - CiiV, Aug. 19 —The
.follow.
fag letters are fair ipecimene of those found
in a ',recently intercepted mail bag—the first
being a translation : .
Cneizesron, Aug. 31, 1861.—Deor Feltz:
On polities, I will not say much. The last im
poruiat affair Veldt too fresh not to be in good
spirits labout it. Moreover I alone know pretty
well what is unknown to the public. I write,
for instance, the commercial reports for the
Emend, Consul to bisigovertiment at falba. I
min sieve you du .1 lee daylight, and we'll
',Doi hive fell sunshine. I have read Russell's
private letter about the battle, and he con.
pleteli dispose! of the Yankees. Lord Lyon',
last
.iviod•nying was that, he would say to
Seward, a vile snake: ' , lf you will. not admit
that the Southaven have , bedigerant rights,
you mast now admit that they ere a belliger
ent poiser.” You mlyseet secured that the '
South will be independent, and coon become
greater than the North, for true wealth is here
and not at the North, because The soil here
produdes everything that is necessary, and
moreover yields immense in cotton, tobacco,
rice, ett., u extras. lo product, of the earth
the Smith is the greatest country. I hope Ham.
burg *illftoon give us direct 'team navigation.
In Jagger', we expect to be in fall kmaineu,
for Reiland will and must break up the block:.
ade. hive still later informetion which still
more confirms 414 in tits. belief that England
and Entce will soon acknowldite us. •
[Signed] MAUI li fitLZOltAlf.
Anot er letter in the come mail-beg is an
follows: My dear Jobe—The Lincoln Goy.
ernmeni hue stopped the mails, and I argil
myself I of our good friend*, *abort Muse and
John Peel, (Meg over t which they have to do
by a '
ire it circuitous - route, to reach the steam.
Mil
er at New Tork r by the time abs leaves
for Liverpool, on the 145 Ont. After speak.
isg of f.Private ageire, the writer continues:
We are to the midst of a war, but our streets
are quiet. Wellies gained a great victory tbelankea army in Yudinia. The move"
meets of our army are secret, be: we will
probably hear startling news 'goon.
Wastirebron'Auguet 19.—The case of cap.
lain A.l J. Dallas, of the 12th inientry, hag
been UM/lined into, it having keen shown that
his refectioi i bf the Senate was through mho.
apprekedsi of facts, the President. he., di
rected h s appointment. S. A. Wainwright
bas also been reappointed Captain of the 13th
infantry r iy the Prerident. Gen. Ju. Shields,
of Calitii.nia, has been appointed Brigailiei
General of volunteer.
The War Department hal:received, from the
Covernt. e addressed In the late general order,
the most Bashes: tin and patriotic responses
e
to the I for additional troops. It is beware
that theii ,, inet are i unit on the iglieitaret
for the p.i
canoe qt hostilitice. The attack,
on promo:feet member, or the Administration
are regarded here as intended to thwart its
policy ofieffectise operatjoiia.
Omit dot tirttnimion i of the steamer Na
ti*, writing to the Navy Dcpartment, under
debt of ! 15th inst., communicates some In- '
toroatink puthaulare of his blockading opera.
lions oft ape rear, among ether thugs that In
ebuing; standee, of Wilittinqton, be brought
t i:
her 'title teeth of ho gene, whoa she ran
a tora,'i on kooltai °Tor, filled with water , and
beearae it OW wank: Eltii Weeded going to
the Wait tidies with 4 WV , Of lumber, and to
return * coffee. The Captain of the British
ship 13 ator had sent him a communication
pointing at several localitiu pot blockaded, a
fact es well known to Commander Livingstoe
as tcralati Majesty's Ohara. -The Nair, De
partment will aunt remedy thine deficiencies. •
it
OEO4I infortbation has been received here
thud vessel from the Sou th , with Co triden ts
sh lp d, ebip paponly, bed uvula 'ffserliort, Rhode
Island, akar stream of weather, and that on the
person of la Preach pamianger Was found a letter
anthorining him to parehase blanks% coffee,
iton, ow j It Is supposed that WS intention was
to ship these articles to some Dort in North
Caroline, in a Preach or Rah Teasel,
es It is that Dustpan* guy villainy
take adilittage of an inaff.eitial blockade;
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abon, W
Wattee,
a Koplin. Johnstown ,
W Piaui, 8 1111 frank
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J Brooks, Salem, 0
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a a Wilace, Peoria, 111 .
W W He7e. awriebnes
1 Latvia lady, Uhl*
J May, Chime
J W Palmer, Jr, Jens Mt,
1 New Jersey.
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II toll. J•tranoa ea'
Hall.ltracitlll•
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Rott4,•lif ~ tug. la --Crates Emmett
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!topcoat -mu in. town cradir: . , l37/ litipitti
Caps. C.; . Bogert, aitSratituiptarAtientir
1 Jackson, nd Capt. S. it . i.Urreralli both of
fi t . Loofa kil.ed as the bout. Otte 111th; also,
that Bak !de :cillochte fcirtibadore the.traule
sou 22,00 D stmag,ud their hill!
140*r *triad.
Gee Sigel received Ma comnileiroaas Brig
adier Grar: on Saturday, and asauced cow.
wand of t • Federal foricenfantszda.T. - '..'
lilcDott was escorted ;'beyond the line.
,
.
footraltnand etytt Cut his way to Springfield.
tie, tindrattif, gamed'. much 'WOW, filiation..
ton of the strength and . position of our force',
80. la ft ill AIWA* be had, dm freedom of
cutir ' eamp nada . ht• Big of tail, -
Our wosaded st , O f ril 4 gl e i d . iiirWrisa 1 . 9
be doisg Melt. '..'-- • . •----....- '.4:-.4.7.:4 .•
‘ The correepondiat a'illiaikgmalejr
t
Scots fain had DlC..inDolifin4tlfilMOlraolliig
Price t ‘ sit god a proolag ) ." 1 Usprieglisld
to the or t that g grim mitt* flu beOn won,:
and the a ;them - oppressors of. Miaow' bay*
keen dri* back; that" stray one belonging to
the. Moms Gourd organisation: will be Melded
and treated as an view to Southern Court&
@Tidy, betitbet ale protection waled Intent to
'nth whO2uistly !stunt to their bootee and
allow the °inherit sway to prevail, and that
whoever cognises the provudonal govern.
mint' of Minot will be considered as u
enemy , td the State and dealt with accordingly.
Capt. MeDonald reports that Gem. Pries
and Chit) were slightly and artgailier
General seriously worinded in the late.
engagyneit; also, Col. Bay, formerly Captain
ii i
of Jackiu) l os body guard. M very
cDonsia.wu ve
anzious to go In St. Lou,,, bat-his application
was relate . lie aekeid many quettionn with
a view of surmising - how many troops, can
non, ate., . ere are in that city, and what pro.
mammal re 11111011hIlido to relief ID attack.
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!Jos Oval, Naas
122m,311.180
Lootni'a Le , Aul. 19.—The Charleston Cs:t
ate, say a •at the k.alaYette Armory wants 26,-
000 ridelitocks.
The Shireport Gazette tat! that Tenal
lattaee eta that fdeColloch can have 10 000 .
mottnted.Men tea days, if he wants them,
, o 1 Team:.f,anderatt 'mends great havoc of
the ball w orm on the cotton crop in the mein.
14 of Brenham.'
-
The Indianola Courier alas that calf enough
ip
can be tharidtoe - thii, 'axle e:oast ud toe
marshes to aupplj the who Confederacy.
The. lioaaton Tefcgropki says that 'texas
made whet t end era enough this year for two
y
earn, aPdanough wool to clothe halfthe Con
ledenicy,! and shall make full a million of
bales of echos.
The At hopes Register Rays
. that the nips.
crop is better thatevin before.,
The.Chaileston Courier asks the Confederate
C°llmill i t ist to t ooo ttlize arpsialky and prac
tically ric sod corn ler making bread. It
also argot the establishment of a locomotive
lector!. "rhe same paper says that the Con.
federate Onsgress, is secret amid? appro.
printed a mlllion of dollars for 'apply ng cloth•
g and sithaistance, arms end ammunition to
the Niftier* troops, ,subject to, the discretion
Prisident Days. .
Naar it , ax, Aug. 19.—The schooner Han.
alba!, from St. Thomas, briege La report that
the pirate tamper Sumter has .been captured
by one aim r tuen.of•war, and istrried back to
Curacioa., the repo/els, however, doubted.;
- Over 600 Wen responded to the mill of. the
gliserortli, Yin Vnvier, tesday, and the men
Ire doetinielly reporting themselves: a're.
organtaatioi of the regiment will be - effected
warm' dillicitit. 'There ere 00w' 48 nit
multi fofoilaii' i .this 'city; several are NU,
and the reef average from 200 MAN Melt each.
The lidland ledompiditteetorris will dpebtlees
be forwarded as tepidly MI possible' 'the latter"
will be Merged so aa to lons tall regiments.
aeeraitiag I. aping on rapidly, and the city
can plobahl . .end 15,000 men to . Washington
in at ew di ;.. • , . ,
TIM heel/statement for the R ack-endin gd on
Saturday shbwa a decreaie of lone of 111,2660.
LOS' an Manua of specie of $1,103,874; a
decreeie /if circulation of $209,056; as increase
of deposit. id $30,351. • ,_ .. '
--Izrzur • CITT's A i d.,/8.--While Colonel
StadeYe re ' est, lot -binsoori Reserve Corps,
tad Cal. ." orthington'a 5:11 lowa, Ware com.
ing dew° the river on the government steamer,
they we'd. Onvently fired epos with cannon
and smalL arise by the eecessioniata from - the
banks, killing one and' wounding 11101111 Cl/
eight of theiwooph. •
There te treat excitement among the people
Coif akin*/ in comsaquencitot rtlttly:sz.. -
elypratedneeoants of ,the battle near Spring.
Led, which! is represeated nen . gannt'vicw
forybriilisiessinetate.' .
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Loinc
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enable lii
aP TI'LIfGRAPIT
E OFFICE
• as mad
• Moran at
A. D. C.
if 19.-hAttir riming rapid.
7 7.01 Th•
WASHINGTON, Aug. u3J-:The state - Tent
made several days ago that' the rebels *ere
slowly moving their forces, to the line, ci the
Potomac, With a view of sateen hfariland
and encouraging and supporting the molls•
tionary spun in that State,Urith tutlinati
gigue on Washington, is now repeated 'math
increased 41111131111C11 arils truth, and:Withintch
evidence. as cannot be disregarded} I With a
view of Meeting . all possible contitigeticies
which may arise in connection withluesub.
ject, the'- Administration ho, just i eft the
following important orderi,la prompt response
to which. it is not doubted Will be - given, Shoe
at once securing the Capital spinet invasion.
and at the same lime general, confi
deuce to the country of the earnestness of the
government in the protectioa of the pieral
welfare : • • • • • -I.r '
.... •
Wiz Dariniumtv.
Washington, AcigastlB, 186 L)
All commanders of Regbnents of volunteers
accepted by this Department in the Statue of
P ivanis, New Jersey, New York, Coulee
tient, • burette, Vermont 'Rhode Wand,
New Hantpahlre, Maize and ldichigan. will Las
notice of and conform proMptly to the Gutual
Order this day dlreoted to the,Goventon.ofthe
States above named. which isles follows :
To the Governor ojihe &ate of By direction of the President otthe ileitad
States,:you are urgently reviested to 'forward
or eats. to be forwarded trimediately te the
city of Washington, all voice Au Regimental or
puts of Regiments at the expense of the IJoftad
States Germane:a that may ba now enrolled
within your State, whether under soar homed;
ate control or by acceptances tuned direct from.
the War Department, whether such volunteers
ad armed, equipped or uniforined or not. The
officers of each Regimental erganisation that
may not be full, shall'leave rearaiting offieire
at their several rendesvorts end adopt atah
other measures as may be necessary to 1911 hp
their Regiments at the wiles:: date poseible.
All officers of volunteer regiment, on -.their
arrival will report. to the Commanding Gen.
era!, who will provide equipments end other
supplies nacissary for Their comicirt.- Tole.
sure the movement ,of.troops more rapidly
than might otherwise be done, you will plate.
confer with and aid all otEcernot independPit
regiments in such manner as may be necesett
xi to effect the object in view. coql
or other supplies belonging tit ortlid
for the several regiments, shill be forwarded
to 'Washington for their um; detailed repoithr
of which shall be made it . the. Commult
General. (Signed) SIMON VAXICIOD,
Searstary of
Among the latest appointment/ are hiajor
Gen. Halleek, of California, for :the 'tenter
army. and Col George A. Thomas to be a Brig.
Gen. of volunteers. The former routived amil. ,-
itary education and is experisneediand the lat.
tar is an army officer, attached to Gen. Banfie
division. •
,
,
All the inlillary departments'ooteposed of the
State' of Delaware, Adaryland andportions Of
have b
Virginia, torches whit the City of Wasidngt4;
bee , anitsd in one grand department' . -
der the trimmand of mil. Gen. McClellan.. As
a cronseamence, M.J. Gen.'s pis and Banks s a
thus pieced to anborditoto.sailitary position .
Portnire Monroe Ii cot included In this new -'
rangetaent. -
LATEST PROM EITROP 'D.
. ,
FARTHII pour, Aug. 18 .— The swam i;
Bohemian, with Liverpool data to the Bth
soot, passed here this evening on her way ;to
Quebec.,
The steamship' City of Washington and H H.
bemoan arrived Mon the 7th inst. The Edin
burgh took out three thousand ad the Brame
fifteen hundred pounds for New York.
The London Ttrus bus another article bi
tarty arca/tie on the battle of Bull Run & ae
uys that there must arise gathering doubts that
the Southern rust is too bard Wendt, and thit
the military line as a clatter of butane does
not answer. The same article ridicules and
laughs at the threats of the prominent Net
York yournals against England. It fears that
the question of th e blockade may involve Er -
land in some difficult complications. Tb
Times remarks that there is 1 a little cloud
which, although only u large as a than's hand l ,
may come to overshadow the whole shy.
Oa the last day of tin session of Parli•,
meat, Lord Palmerston mated his views on the
blockading question. He said, In effect, that. it
the blockadtog force should allow one ship tri
enter a blockaded port.by payment of duties,
from that moment the blockade is raised.
belligerent may seal up a port, but if he Iseth
One vessel 111, his right is gone. lefollowiy
therefont,thatuben • federal crobthieviliinif
ly 'allows a ship to paut into the blockaded
port upon payment of customs ' , the blockade
will be at al pd. -• A
Ac anonym:ou advertisement wpeare in meld Liverpool Pert, for a shilling .eubsemption
lu
a testimonial to Beauruard - for his skillful gen
eralskip. .
The London Herald says that a report h•
been received that Napoleon, on the receipt of
intellistaca Olds defeat of the northern arm*,
decided to recognize the Southern Conrad./
Bracy. The statement is believe, to be - u&
,
Idr...Ten‘ Broeck's horse Starke has WiTA fge
Brighton natl.
: Faaacc.—The King of Sweden is of
gusto( NiiKtleon it Path., The Paris lfoa4-1
IRV litutiotacom that the Mot of Prussia his
suet ealtetograph letter to Napoleon. It s
reported that Me coatemplated !visit hi posi..,
posed, if not abandoned, 14111 - that the Xing de
cline!, to viva the lamp at Chalons it unac-1
compiled by the German Princes who met at
Baton fast year. Be does not:wish to appear
a, acting apart from them.
The boars, wan eery firaniplentes 6Sf 50c.
The followiug dispatch kr the
steamer Edinburgh ; • - • '
The news of the Ball -Bun hattli mei rte.
solved on the 4th inst. and caused a profound
sensation. The Nor thern Americans were
much distressed, and the Southerners cone.
spondlogly exalted, causing almost a collision
in the, Liverpool News Room:
Mr. Ruseelleelatter to the Times wee cote.
fitted to graphic details of the rout et the
Northern army which be calla a cowardly
rout—a miserable . causeless panic, and die.
graceful to men in uniform' and not soldiers.
The Timm aye, editorially, that tbs victory
was not a complete one—the Union army lot.
All, even their military hoaor—and wishes tol
v . find something in it to congratulate either the
ictors or the vaaquisbed, but seas nothing butt
what must stimulate ths aril passions of both
oorabatente.
, .
The Deify Nara denounces the'Tinsa'
clams; and lila that nothing happened which
nu not antleipated as poultde.
AU the jams!a think that the event his
closed the - door to compromise, and molt, eat
, bitter am d prolong the outlast. I
A Pais letter taps that the sonnets of the
/Southerners has powerfolly operated 'on tha
= of the Partsiancin favor of, the settee
, •
, . .
Parliament was prorogued on the titkinet.,
and the Queen's speechmu mad by a townie.
Cloth It states that the foreign, relatiMis an
friendly and satisfactory, and trusts 1' there
is no danger of disturbances td th e Of
Europe. It satiate the etwomnintatio of the
kiogdont of Italy. and hopes foi the ppleet,
l eft
minim . "1
It relation to.Amerlean tram, it say& the
dliiinelons which arose some months again the
United States hare, Unfortunately, wanted $
shunter of open war. Her Maiesty, deeply
regretting this result. has determined, In cow
mon with the other powers of Home,' to obi.
awn a strict imutmlity between the contending
puttee. ,:..--- • _1 - . .:
Louisan-tn., Llugest 18.—The Henderion,
Miss., Democrat aye that Hoff Island, on Paw
Oltenia Bay, is being fortified, and' battens,
Will be erected on Cat Island. 'There was a
blockading venal cfr Ship Island.
Therdemphis *pod, of the 17th, sap that
the pose boat Equality, reported captured by'
Captain Irwin, at Cairo, was handed over to
the military authorities at New Madrid. The
Pedant gunoata continued in pariah within
three miles or New Mader& - The - Moamar
Chieney,and prim:mem, arealso Orr"
is captured. .
The Clocrier, of this morning, ~that
committee of citizens or Remises eountywaital
on the owner or- the coviEgun & Leziagtcik
Railroad, and informed him mat if shipmenta
of merehmadise be not atoppedi lb* road maul*
be destroyed.;
Tim owner promised to obey;
and air cannonand Airmen car loads of small
arms Were femme& to . Covington.
roman Mosso; Angus% 18.-4.2. Woo'
assumed comasasui *IOW Pala this inaraintk
Lieut. C. C. Chatehill is acting - Ituijatiutt Gear
The presence of Oen, Woe! is already hays
leg a good efiset epos the Inept: rTber Meek
tear regiments are fastreativingtreir new midi
forms. atid their .eanditton Lela every respect
Heavy Mier took plaesi:this ifieratme at
WilloughbloirPoitet. It to unmet& thaetite:
rebels are tryht gth tang* 01 Orli iiattatise:.
1 Capr. Wile,' company of. New Yak Light:,
C valn .r is already well organise& -.lds hoptet
t optirill soon ba:tompleted.Le
Bosnia. Altiont .probabls that flew
new rellice=ta will . leave this weak.' New:
liatopowneewillgtiollssuaktket
Ang.l9.—The bohemia: Windward,
Capt. Partridge, from Turk's Is/and on.Aumut
lit, arrived at Holmes' Hole on the 17th. The
--
Windward was - captured by the prirate*, Jeff.
Davis, on the 4th instant, in lat. 2S, long. 27. -
On the next day, th e Jeff. Davie captured the
brig Banta aara, of Eastport, laden with sugar
nod nioluses, and bound from Porto Rico for
Boston. The Jeff. Davie then pat twenty-two
men, taken from Tallow, meals previously eap
mired, oa board the Windward,_and let that
go. The bark Alvarado, from Capetown tor
Boston, has beep captured by a privateer. _
The muter - of the bark Alvarado reports that
she wee captured on Jaly 21st, in latitude 26
arid longitude 60 degrees 19 initiate*, by the
Jeff. Davis. • prize ere hp ',laud aboard of hely
and thoae on the bark, except Captain Whiting
aid hie wife, were transferred to the printeer.,
The birk sailed on the next. morninglor the
Peach.; On AVM bth she captured the brig
ffenta'amill Ind treateil'hei lathe same man
nth*, Jclitie and Ancor the hub's ''crew
going au pertuf. the prize maw. , Oa the sure'
day they tranefund:mmalf and the remainder -
or the crew • to Alienations, Windward, from
Te pe e Island, faiHolmes Hole. When Ileft
th'. privateer ilia had only 21 men all told. - .
Muwents, Aug. 19.—A 'Miter tronielli tat:
tlei•field at. Wilson's Creak says that Mit COD-.
fedirates waranMprised by 40,000 *Leach aide
of Camp Purottet Tenn regi
ingot was badly. tut up. Aftei six liieurt. of
mefiict, Elitetwu routed and teethed Spring
"field with a dozen of men. The Confedertte
lore le , killod;22anti 65 wounded: The Fed.
oral loss isOdUnd, 800, and 1000 woanded.
cannon and several handred stands of
amts were - capttFed. The report is otrmially
confirmed:.
Ang. 18.--The Fait lbws Regi
ment arrived here last night bun Roth.a It la ,
understood that they will be paid offbare.
Jfihrge number of them oprese their Amer.
re.enliet. -The' Firat Missouri ,
Regiment, ,Lient:" Col. Anderscr`Mniiend
int,werit' into action 720 strong,- of which:
?mailer 77 were killed, 218 wounded . 93' lie.
verily, and 17 missing.. About one hundred
'of the wended in thin Regiment were left at'
threhompital, in Springfield, end are now prise
ili t ealstor;A&N Aug. 18.—Ideuengera bang
intormation that Col. Heekex,vilicileft here on
--TalutelaYevening with hie regiment, snrprisid
s it body.Ofamie'4oo rebels nee? Fredericketown,
early yesterday morning, captured all thenamP _
equpage, and ate the - breakfart- which . they
had prepared. -Twelve. prisonem.were:also
take°. _
Gin; Pieatiss has: affixed and takei con.
mead of all Um As:calls this saetichs.
- .Tstairron,,Adg.l9.--lhe New Jersey It
hate orders to leave to- orrow monthaff,4l 8 .' •
o'cloilr, for Washingtoa whethar-thi comps- •
nits are , tall or not. The order ;winces -no
Has excitement, and the State salhorities are
yeti active. Tea coropanies
.are partially
filled here, Ann others are coining
•
6
ALiftficiAL' ita-c0.111).
i -Prritunsis artsitsirrs;
zzelprema espootafittpr a• !wow :Q easia4.l"
Prmatasta,lllcaoai, Amnia MHO.
demand tor Slone mathins Unlit sad
:tha tratsatiots ea rural , thin ark nittletat to
ina4l lOtL Patios,
.bowser, are steady aat ladly
salitanati Okla of 20 bbia Vprion Wlsatliamtly at
${,7};190 40,1) at POP , ' r. a 41 07 aSSIS,6O4:a Pans;
45 ,4 4 s P ri4l 41 24 , 541 . 4 42 Fl "at /calf at PAO, PAO
it 5 X; 2O no ao at g4,,76 for Panay, and Fanny at
SS,A do fancy at $15.60..
. . ,
1:11100;311,9—Boor firm, . lib a =Wends local
demand olirdolllYt IoYX,O. Woof - 2.l . ltbdi at I/*:
4d. do at 85400 Ac.. :dolman standy• and thaw.
of 61 oats at tam 10 dodo - . at 304)40e; 10
do do n 1914400, Gotta. firm; Ws of 110 bads at lfm,
10 do do at 1154016,140. Itico-0614 Of / atlKo
.
atOON — Pbsi but , utlawlntad; gala of 1 0 00 . 1ba at
6%0 for Ithaoleara and No for Plain 1f1ard4 , ..11,000 do
oo st IRO or 13Do5tdara sad 1110 for Ptals Us s. - '
ith ll - 01 wWwiDan oak orb ante 9 03 naotarat at
V; 3 tobli No 3 do at 33 to s3.6tn ii_ Wt! bbb Ilkdat
IL Ye. VIA. and 10 0o take Harting tot VAL
Uttaltt—Oata flail; sate ot 230 - 116 sh, In two lota,
front atort. at 260.. AMU—Salo of. Ti baits Rad (sew
=v)tt &Solt bush. Com In I . 4aannut at tr . con MI
INNLIBV-In Undtad dam ad bet pitman firm ;
mak of 10 abla Cannons& /3 10 do Opal 17413 gall
Ralt.-clactiaont#'elloot iPtds tann mho - 4 j 7.
Qe LlkiBl - 131e; . o1 20 boxes W Bi t
.Cc a! / 1 „b: 16
goott r apply; We 01'12 baati c t 260
siximiimatAir iusikatutausaxami.
- cir6N, hew* liaitztroLitigaid 17.-41aes19ta 8616
Shipment, 6230 able.. Karim Arta. , Salo.
irtrii 400 Dols llasoa's ' , XXX arblta *Later pt;' 100
do fair !Wig tall voter:sr 84114; 63 do Aettairilla
whlt a OM; ado Wtatissa wing *atm ot
AB 6 I orb it
Mr. at PM; 60 do Oola •io, oak toper
at 1111,0,4 BO do Itadbuitaurs a 913,87,0 75 do Ddrirtot
at $4,21; 084 do Itigootta at 84, 160 do ?seep It
WM:100 deßotkar's"2:B oo pt; 86 do 0 Ity ,11111 a
extra at 113,173&1133411 Nati= super at 161 - Ml5O do
$3,b ... 10; Lk/ balm gpor dolt
DlSCiesz;4—tiul "allowing al iasedlllldaathollsts,
aunt Odd, ttiports of loralga diP gam. at New Yolk
tor lb. wet. suslotaagars 11, Sad tame litattis7
1t69. 38121...
Entered stlho port... $3.189,1E8 A 4411.111 1 .5503,396
Throirn on rasrkst 8 . 111 q,21 9 . 07 1 1 13 . 0 tr
lusted at du port... - 18,112,666 6 0 ,434103 22,E62,47e
Thrown oti atirkit.z.-13,111i,1507 00,414.2111 84162,11121
Thu-small - Ispartstioas. of. dry- 5p5045...569419/i;
nand $ 3 . 416 . 1 19 for Itst tornlsPoadrag west ollast
rat. , ,-Ilars'Osea tautly "watthaosed.. Theta el ad do
om.: for tall goads,' ad tolpsdters szs net sadtatoll
thoss,racolvso. 20a anuatts- Leads. Is tbat mid&
i
begns la July sad awls about Ids ralddls of ,Peptaro.,
bar,aadtt. Is not Iliad,. that Imparters Wilt latslapt
to WI Wars Atli potlad, crime Istar, Gonna° tor
settled tipaakors set muds Ors 'tootling of Aram
_Ms
hatortars hiss - ardsesd 'so loran as mount4d toed.,
end Steam anal t 7 paid for, ilist-thry ars able to bold
off awn actual dowsad for anwaropoon bralaa
tosrodsallos will real/ss prod petalts this tail.,
and Diet p7old Iker not or ask psper..illf.
tulip arts DP. 84orsT.. ,
GIN CINITATT—per J dord-403.bblit dordalem.
kteDotudd k AsbecAld 1 ping, Joe A Mein 17 demo
did toetel.l3pwas,Dbaltast Ada; a 1 do do,D. 0 Dorm.
1510 Oho door, rd rolls leetber,l2Abbla idtaoßk• a co.
Olttul 11411-4 bblAyldelty, 1 do
broody, WWI* DoloOdd 113 bald thapir, Joe Do&
mem7l7 by artkest,lt Haoaady; It. tads morlde^
dm; JO Balm I Odle skobol, Dr O 2 Kamm /126
Olds isU, aka who* 17 dolo,ll ht . ADM liquor,*
• : haliorurdar Ildillread. ' •
flytemmod. Trilidnak*Cazazo DOM 41tom
73 empty cat
s,2 tkilinohboardKAll do.
tot* lo do I ormhboudo. Woke. bean, guioor D.DII.
womb; T dreo; ddle
Kdrdlodeled; lot scrip lioNdltadt r ilemdes
undo:do, Hilt :Spoor; dMs eggs; 1 Raley- 'Ado -
do, Witt A WlLdetd do dodi AlessLitoa; DI do Saar.
litG Walla, Ue MID tO; WlS•cassoi; /I OAKUM
Mg •do /I a Oolans; tAd lmdehlred Due I Go;
BR bob erbium...l wuctartit: .111 kto.to/ttr.-;
lanztovilliforortbad btdooll,11.1: a 00;13 do
pouf WWI 1n30004130bb10,111 eke flour, 'D
lacer ZOO dod%T 2 dd ddlditeur dit dlos hems, Madam
Dyer so; 6S ddlev A !Whinge:4 D Pb!.e hoer,
Joatsk Wadi Oindloaa balm kerml4o lAD
I
1.11,111111111.
2hiriver mamas to read* Stein, with Gest la
feehea la the channel by ths pler marks tat mania&
vb. milku.riristerdry was Moody; warm wad maw
with , every appearance ot moot
minds alum our liod wore tbalda May and - J.o.lord
from fimehnsait with adz taps. Ms latter boat went
oat IMkt after illakargina Bars, ,
Irsaktin toe , Olnilanari tad at norm, with ensiled
freight trM and bat car pas.sagras.........;Tho Marra
iloPk Gomm. is the regular Dead for Wtimilnd l °'
Osy.terrlng at 12 o'clock in. • ••
lbe , Angto Siam is mosletag fa all Matta bayous
kenand dt. Lone ; and wilt probably be toed,
Uwelo morrow ameba. . -•
Markets b. TelagrsElha
141iiiroai, Assiut 74• The otOotton Ur' Wes
d.. ban lskan ES $OO bar; lulu ding ACK* balm to
apkalaton sod sapartars._ ..Sha Um:lm s kid
stood as rim= of lg. and tbs kattet 4,0 saw Nor,
sat, tits a largs IMO/.
.Etratattbdra s's WU . adtaltdag, ant anus 11. ikon_
bums Olin miles. ?War Is quoted at 9bao24a dd. •
glom ow tad wasters 01.44 ells; tad anthem
molls. bit *Ma Imam Meld& - 201- tbee I. -
1 / 1 12 "" savnc, a Gd ql/4 mired aOl4l0 01.0311. - .1.711hiw.
Praktioat—BaetPori Oil. Oaten 414
due llnUtg loudest,. dull ate. 000. "
Probace,..yotomem
aorin dun atlas:..lpteUrrav
mak6 due stalailddy Bow Steady. Otero
;10se SW. Eudata Odd, Pats 3011. Cat Paarialta„ ,
patrausuzwa, August 19.--iloor ta dait.tld MU.
001 / *Os MEW Val sllll6solo - for -al4 gOt.sllrn
Mora gnaw!, and 14. WU fm" nal; *WOW
CMS IaTN, akroly lap :Mat Mill at SE, casuals
I Maid adsollllll% Wheat .attls* and advaluted
I :buttr, asks at MO bash. at $1 ft it red aild 111
whit. Iftir Bye seta st Edo old at ed. , Oats I.
far &mod at $28,114 , diflf esdlo Istrart 11000 •
bash Dint Wave lloidE l ailent 31:0 war.
Palk s$ WEL' Mewls Do 44sa . v_ r ts Grotstink. ZOO
blade 01104 law add el .Waio.7 iiilo7
baseroax,loattat - 11a.•••111kis balm 1100 1314507,:-
Etna $O4OOO Otao 'ss 111; Eoatttarti: tgothealte l l4.
Awn salsalloo3o bob 16451 fat $l6.
~irankei'dob,llB)lol UM* loals and $1 97 Jar laitr - • •
tialigiefs Oars nano am adtiseld ,salas JOAO ;
1 , 1:41 Amu, ` Part so at Ste*. mar lad $lO ;---
itat pas— ast_ 11a ateadysa Is dun
notto l[cldfisdalllisstongOMpagaaßork
Maim Csatnsl33graii soottoir,,y , :kf,
lastpx.lissduts - r ikagissabl*
WV Thalami 1ar,41141, kismaitilk:ak4'
4, l ll kbei KaagoakE t Ostallsma 4 o
' OO O l ll llOl rromas+4 too
0 o vkiiiich mai l
7% comma's trill rt. 71,111 P, • G"Aallit
Tegbillid. - -1.; ; • •
goguktiftwojappwrwoltvs:'„
at 'mitt us wirrs was,
insented at Illors sow. oowpwf nut. , Rcaa •