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THE TALLAHASSEE. Mare Captures by the Privateer. SWotboat Win. Bell, Wo. 24, Burned.

The Bark Suliote Captured and Bonded. 'The Adriatic's Passengers Put eo Board of Her Without Water or Previsions. The Pirate Threatens to Visit New York Harbor, Aft The following despatch received In Ibis city yen? terday Samdt August 14? Noon. I hare boarded the bark Sulloie, of Belfast, Ve. from Cow Bar for New York.

She was captured on the l'Jtb tost. off Mootauk Point, thirty-Qvs miles dlaUnt, by tbe pirate Tailahaaeee. The piratea bonded the bark ror $6,000, and put oo board of bar three hundred passengers from tbe ship Adrtatio, tbe letter paving been banted bjr tbe pirate. Mo water or provisions were glvea tbem. The Sallote alio on bosri Mr.

Callahan and crew of the pUotboat Wm. Bell, No. 34, which vsssel waa burned on the 12th teat, off llootauk Point, by the piratea. Several other persona from destroyed vessels are also on board the 8uHote. The Ballots reports seeing a veaeel burning on the otgbt or the 121b.

Tbe pirate stated to some of tbe captured parsons that tie was coming into New York harbor. When last seen tbe Tallahassee was steering southeast The pilot boat Jamas funic is her tender. The Suiiote passed the frigate Susqoebsnna on Saturday morning, lying still, aouth of Sandy Hook The Suiiote haa ao provisions or water on board. OsUlle of the Talialiatiss's Latest Operations. Tbe Tallahassee is still at work and if all tbe vessels doing as the Susquehanna si 111, wsitiog for the privateer to run against will oontinue to do damage for a long time.

We hive interesting dewila of latest reported captures. Tlae Capture snd Burning Of the Pilotboat William Bell. 8TATBKENT OP riLOT CALLAHAN, 0 TOB FILOTBOAT WILLIAM BKL MO. 24. Mr.

Jamee Callahan, one of the pilots of tbe pllotbost WUBam Bell, No. 24, callod at our office last evening scd ua with lbs following particulars in relation to the capture of his boat. Be On tbe 11th at Ave P. seventy milci east southeast from Sandy made tbe piiotboat James Funic to tbe northward of us lying to under jib and main call, tbe Tallahassee lying to tbe northward of her and behind the mainsail or tbe Funk. We did not discover the privateer nntil within two miles of tbe Funk.

We thought It waa strange tbo pllotbont ahuuld lying there, yet we stood on until within three-quarters of a mile of her, when we mide ont her little ensign, and dlsuovsred, whoa too late, thst was a rebel privateer. We down betas and tasked to the senihoast and slacked off tbe sheets, the Bell about ten and a half knots through tbe water, the privateer tired a abot at us from her forecaetle gun, and eel ber fere aad main sails. The chase then became exciting, the privateer, fearing that he would lose as. 1st drive another shot at us, ft passing to windward and ever as. By this time the Tallahassee was raising steam, gaining upon us very fast.

At shout a quarter oi a 4e from us she tbrew a shell at us, which exptcdod one hundred, feet from our port qusrtor, end at diet we thought tbe mainmast waa bit. that the atosmer waa gaining on us so sraptdlf and a) earnest eolldtatlon of otrr passengers, to. sod tbe privateer raagod alongside, and i arils red on board of her, with my this loom plied with as soon as would i-ermlt. On -reaching ths deck I foUud Captain John Taylor Wood io armchair. As I noared him be satil, "Well, de?" replied, "Very well, sir, hoe do jou dot" "Why, said Wood, "did you attempt to tarspn from rocf" didn't like the looks of that Rag on your ww my rep -'and having a valuable at and two passengers on board, and being afutsstler, thought 1 might possibly outsail yon.

but, Ond'fng your shot coming so fast and yonr vessel tlnlng on us rspidly, I concluded to hosve to, as there oeemed to be no chance oi escape." "You guv? me quUe a race. Are you' the captain o' tbe said Weotl 1 "Yes, sir said '-which la the fastest sailer, 22 or 24 1 replied, "22 Is tbe faaisst et prefer. but when the Wm. Boll is pr? perlv ttianard she will beit tbe Jsmes Funk quits sasy." While this conversion wss gotng on tbe qtsrter boat WM lowered ami manned with sn armod crew, wbo were tent on board tbe Be aud stole everything mov.iblequadrsnt, oompatses, aneroid binmoww, assee, charts, table llcen, blMtltstt, counterpanes, bags cloth ti costs, hsts, boots, s'n es. shirts in facl, clsaned her 9ut.

AUor ibis Capt. Wood balled the boarding officer and "Turpentine her and set her on I then requested the Oaptalo to allow me to give bonds for the He said, "No, sir; 1 think I oannot 1 then offered to give him bonds lor thirty thousand dollars a substantial merchant in New York. Be eaid, 1 am very aorry for you; but I cannot help it. I -must buns your pilot boat." The crsw of the plloiboat bad barely time to get out her before tbe fit twee were eeming out of tbe hatches fell sW-k at heart toaee that beanttrul boat burned up, lr a urea orits end named after one of the ti'Uits tlii" city. In twenty she was tO, Hi.

h' wo stevneil to tbe northeast, mk in S'ln? At rvca 'ci Kunk in till daylight, is iqu riggei la woro fun's down uii. the 1 cast snrtft and prooaetled to 1 of the re- KeH a tills we nt to Adrin'lr. ctwe under the Adriatic's i I. COI led, Sbd tbr T-llaMuf. 1 i't her mt torfl vky sr.i romo wllliln loji.r'rg hoi l'.

Tr hi fell 00 iril i It solid, and It gi el-ir the Csntsm Artriitlr, ort.ered board i.nVrof his ps'-Mtgccs. i imif.i yeftUn ...1 tic bnndsd ite'l put ilii iben sent me UiS or lor lb'' Oirt sfl twi on i 1 t'i rot. 1 i ytagere were wsi.sf-j'r I Tbe wis is king Mdly b.fii ops on wstc was over ber sli inches, un yn Wood would not fut nlsb thaae peeseoqers tb any itsid ar water, and the bark had nnasoe beard for thorn lor 3ns most ev n. The paseeue to taie port oo lb. Sullote ttras rsndPTsd not only iinulomat, bet berardevs.

te tbe of Uiosr passsofors, and Captain Wood 'is. 4Mrvln? of mii. li nmf bia mUesnsu omidoet. 11 id storm come on two-thirds of llwe on board eirst tine fct enlosL We felt In wiin ibe SusqoeOMes. wbo rstv piled us wltb lirrsd.

snd beund to pliis supplied on with a rssk Oaptslo Parmo. ')f the avi.ryt>,'i power to make ell of tis as comfortable as ha roiiW 't atttleetoree toe bed oe hoard he gave freely, snd he be raivropoused for tbem Ttte Captarr the Ihlp tdrlatls. Or OArTAIS MDOHRCaptata MOora of the ship Adriatic, burned by the tsihfcMitT. atataa as follttivs i Uft tendon, with a foil eergo of mere banftlss aad ewe hundred aad sltty three cenflpad HiiHT Mortem fa. A of tfie car) ro wis on Rritisb aoemnt.

Nothing of loterest occurred during tfa? until tbe lttb mat. at 0ve a. in 40 40, longitude T1 40, ma vsera ordered to beave to by aa ookaowo lUnwr, aad wait until ttief boarded aa, which ibey Immediately did, lofbrmlug me at tbe uat Haas that we were a prize to tbe Courederala steamer Tallahassee, tad that thoy were going to barn tba ablp, and tailing to hurry up aad get to leevn The bark o( Belfast, Captain Parmo, from Gov Bay (Cape Breton), Tor New York, was In fight at the Ume. Ibey brerdsd her, and tbe captain com palled to bonds for tfr.000, on conditions tbat he weald take myself, paasengers and orew Into New York. Tbey commenced transferring the pAaseagera, aad gave tbem little tlma thai they ware farced to leave alnaaat all tboir luggage oa board, which waa burned, toother with tbe ship.

Id rour.dtag tba ship to we ware 4o eloae that we oarried away tbt mainmast of tba privateer, and bad tbere heeo a HUle mora wiad at tba the prvfcebUity la tbat we would bare sunk her. After myaeir, craw aad paaeeagers, aad tba craw aad two passengers from tbe pilot boat Wm. Bell, No. 24, wbicb aba bad destroyed tbo day previous, altogether numbering two hundred sod one aouls, were put oa board tbe Sulioio, there waa searaely atand og roam, and bad there been a gale of wind, or area a heavy squall, tba lives or two-thirds of thoaaon board would undoubk adly hava boas Btcriflced, as the Saliote's decks were even with tbe water. On tbe istb off Ftre Island, spoke aad boardad tba United States steamer Susquehanna, crutaing for tha privateer gave tbem a'l the Information we oould, and they auppliad ua with some provisions.

On tha lost we arrived at New York. Tbe Adriatic was years old. 980 to na burthen, rated Al, and was owned by R. H. Moore (tbe master), Messrs.

E. Mth'ih ft on, and others of this city. CARD FROM THK FAB9KNOBH8 OP THE ADRIATIC. Tbe following la a card from tbe passengers of the abip Adriatic Krtr York Harbob, Aagnst 14. 1814.

We, tha undereigned, passengers of tbe late shin Adriatic, turned at sea the Cootederate pirate Tallabasseo, beg publicly to acknowledge aad return our eiooere thanks to Captain J. Parmo and of the bark Suliote, of Belfaat, Me (heavily I. den with coal), for tbe extreme Klndaeas aad libers lity that Ibey oould bestow In this oar trying and perilous and also tbe extreme limited means at thair command? havtne but deck aoeommodattoaa Likewise to Captain X. H. Moore and officers for their assistance; also to the crews of tbe above named vesaela, tbey rendered ail tbe assistance which human aid could devise.

We also bag further to state tbat had a storm arisen on our further passage whilst on board the bark one-half or more of those on board would hava been sacrttioed. CH.tR f.RB MILNE, RICHARD SANDKRR EDWARD JURK, F. E. Et. AN, an bob If of one buodred aad aixty three passengers.

Thn Capture el the Bark BTATSMMHT OP HSH COMMANDER. The bark Suliote, of Belfast, loaded wltQ ooal, was boarded on tbe 13th in isMtude 40 40, loogltude Tl 40, by ao offloer from tbe rebel privateer Tallahassee, who Inrormed us we were a prize to the Confederate States, but bonded us for $5,000, on condition that we took Iba passengers and crew of tbe ship Adriatic (whiob vessel ba bad Just captured) to New York, to which I agreed. After receiving tbem (two hundred aod one souls) oa board the privateer allowed ut to proceed. Other Reports or the Dotage. Mr.

Louis Samson, of tbe pilot boat Moses H. Grinned, So. 1, reports tbat oa tbe 11th iastant. Montauk, bearing north by twenty-Ova miles, saw a hermaphrodite brig burnad, and bottom up, apparently now, Carrie telle, no Captaia Bardua, of tbe Hamburg bark Elbe, reports On the 12th instant, off Montauk. saw three burning vessels.

At tha same time the privateer Tallahassee came close alongside, with tbe TTnloa ensign flying. After parsing hoisted the rebel flag Saw a man jump board from her, who waa picked up by one of her own boats and taken on board again. Tbe same day saw the schooner Blreoe and a pilotboat boned, name and number unknowo. Captain Swarta, of tha Holland bar! Cherlton, On tbe 12th iastant, latitude forty degrees twenty five minutes, longitude seventy -two degrees thirty, four minutes, saw a large ship on Die. Theatrical.

WAM.ACK'S. Mr. Dan Bryant produced Rory O'More for bia beaeflt last Friday evening, and had a vary crowded house. His engagement oae week longer. On Monday evening aeit Miss Olive Logan, a younger staler of Eliza Logan, will Osaka her debut, in a aew play.

Miss lAgan has all the advantages which groat a at oral ablution, doe person, careful cultivation, a thorough knowledge of tbeatage, and a drat class theatrical education nan give her. We hope to ba able to praiae her even mors highly after her debut. W1NTM SABDIM. Thlt theatre will reopen oa Thursday evening under tbe oi Wr. Two prices of will be tha saml lut tsason.

The opening plsy will be verybody 'a Friend, with Mr. J. ft. Clarke, Mr. CtuurtoB Wslcot, Mr.

Davenport and Meidamea Chanfrau aod Scdley Brown in the cast. Besides thaee tbe company ia strengthened by the engagement of Mrs. W. Wsllsck, ss leading lady; Mrs. Charles Wa'CJt, Jr.

Miss Osrr, as first old woman, and Mies r.ouisa Myers, as There ars plenty of young men and pretty ladies among the utility, who will have a chance to dia linguist) or extinguish themselves during the season. Mr. Kdwin Booth follows Mr Clarke, nod opens tbe fall campaign with Haroist and Richelieu. Jmring the auinmer interregnum the theatre re, uintcd and dccorated. Tbe stage baa beon improved and tbe Bunk.

The boose has been rrusrpeted, new chairs have been placed in the orchestra at the setts recusbioucd in crlmtoo, Tbe Interior his been beautifully painted in green snd gold, by IVarge, me artist, and pictures of eminent actors till the pjocls. Tbo prosceulom Is decorsted with pictures from sub. eels Tbe lobbies lisvo beoi rofreabel, end the box oQice aod outer ball redoooratod. Entirely onery has been supplied for the new stage. The theatre is now certainly very haadstine.

Mmager Stuart announces at hie programme tbat be will en le.iv or to mike a high reputation for hie tbentre in tbe production of iUsksiwesn dramas and new pla- by American dramatists. He will not depend upon sura; but will rely upon a good stork oompany, good scenery, good dramas aad great care tba praaeatntion of all hta p.eces. Ills present company? which ia as good as he cao get? wNI be augmented bit ore long by two or three other well anowo Tbe beetle, wMch baa many thoussnds of to jnt it In ita preset I fceautl fu) order, wilt not be eHewed te degenerate aa of Let Manager Stcart carry this prograatRsa aad we csn asaure him a large ftirtses aad a repstatloa of wliieh he will he proud. InqwTeta. FrrnwR a Yorvi sr hinjmrvr? Tn Fsitt-tibto 1'no" i bs a th; i'si -h? On Tlu ud iy tir.

lienuett, man -Ave years o( age, wft llvod in New Milford. arrive 1 ttiis My for tie pur I km or proririui a Hub- utute. He nogt it i wb'i a diMre to lo tbo war, uniMe to oiiiht of ttioio to tin tie army, This a i to procure a sutr-lituto ni-lihtU liMVily b's rilled, n'id alio.it two i.Vtnck aa aay ufruooa Mr Hrone't te Park r- wrftt a as he seH, to CK'thep Mf 'II kit iuliic.uer.t he WB? r-uad tying dead or. fl Af th? m. th a oi i lis remit toy ti'e 1-'" 'b I'VS'rf iti'riron'rn ft IVfprt rOTTTrr.l.- IV i.e flnnlei, Cr uiy 1 i n.loanon -I the i-li 1 tl.at hseu had bH hnr.sstf fhnr fNtirt- in th'.

hrr tw in 'O ieh I eivi'trilH' Ill" III. I. I 1 1 le ir ill win I the p'fttdt tltsrhar rnne. I'dev l.eid i-e dr. rl tbi at tthnr I thnu prt.dnred by in mil urti lo i ure 1 be learned i C.

roner. HwetM-d en a ttive of i otiuorl MM ft lends Will ciaim the body tor imermatX Tus I'osrsK llinea AeorLBit Catta or Mr. liv.Atn- Ma. Acsrs Oroi er Kaiimano yasier.lsy Uetd an at the Peia i.d iirecinet station housf tbe body ef Mr Tbomaa Nowsim.wbo (Jied mi aa wsa thsn Sit posod.froa tne ef vi rer.e received the ban a -I DuiWi A.krr, during sit sberos- I twr r'reU I them In th' Car- cWe? of litem snd Ann streets, as i it. rt llssaio.

TIm- teaiimooy went tbat tlio di'i oesnl end Mr Acker met at tbe indicated ai'd eagsgrri In noltilcsl the iiefl I'rs idercy, Ibc rnee tbat I'eceseed to tie mueH exo ted, and abusive Mr. Aokst mads a at him wltu A thro ei.sued b.tweoa iliem, during ahaib am eased isll. Bud tsken up lite was fo nod hesatiatt. Mra. Vewsatn wife of tcelitbd that her hurhaed feud ia delicate bealtb for a luag lime A post mortem examteaiien waa ms.le oti the body, by Weeatar 'Wsch, in hta ottmtoa apoutaty.and nollniorieB.

wus tbewaaa of death. The tury aeeordtogly rendered a YS'ittet to that t.i!het, aad ihey also tha prisoner from all btssne. After the rendition the tardint. Mr. Anker, who had ar-iptad.

waa tr.t? ottfledr. i SHERIDAN. Particulars of Oar Raoccupation of WinohtsUr, Me Mr. TkMdtn C. WiImm'i Drtptlffe.

Tati.or's Wwnsm, August 11? A. M. WIMCBBffSX. Judge from external appoaraoceo. Winchester quiet to-day aa though tbe blessed Sabbath mora bid again come round in regular course.

Still, tibia the urn are busy people, end anxious aora too, A cbaoge or commanders a) way a Involves a case of this kind; (at with the incoming of tbe Uera ia nothing but Marching ef bouaaa and plundering, while wfctn Um Yankoee make tbeir appearance the people gat many of tbe good things of this life, including coffee and sugar? ariiclee as aonroe just new aa it la poiaibio tor each things to be. TUia time yesterday morning the town waa ia a wild flutter ot excite meat ia ooosoqnence of the retreat of the rebel feioee. On the day previous General Farljr commenced to move forward hia infantry, and at about nine o'clock to the eveoiog bis train commenced moving out of town, taking tbe mad to Kewtown, where General Early made bis headquarters last night. tfaip well loaded, and although It commenced moving at in tha evening, tbe last of it did not get town until seven in tha morning oa tha foliowiag day, and tha Una kept on tbe march all night. AKRITAt.

OS TTIK C4VATMT. At about ten o'clock yesterday morning two aquadrona of onr cavalry entered the town at a charge, just aa tbe rebel rear guard went out before them. Tbe charge was made through the street, partially with drawn sabres, and in part with pistols. Although there waa a t'reat deal of dust kicked up and ranch n.tlM and Bring, there was not any particular damage done, either to tbo way of cssualtiea or captures. TUX KKHKl.

CKKKKSI SAStV'S PI.JK OV Mf AFR. In making his movement up tlio valley General Earlf soon discovered General Sheridan's design, and Immediately thereafter look occasion to throw his main torce on bis fiaufc (towards Sherldau), and thus, by protecting his rear delay the Union and gam time enough to get bia train away. It waa la driving in tnia flank protecting force tbe fighting occurred yeaterday Judging from what 1 can learn bare to-day, Karly Is not cut off, and has much the advantage for geti lug 08 bis train, l'resent indications aro that ft now stanza a race marcb between Karly and Sberidah as to who can first reach the very narrow part of the this latter position being defensible by a retreating foroo against a superior advancing one COHDUIT OK TBS KKHFI.S IK WTKCHKTRR. When tbe relxtls wero in town here they seemed to have plenty or greenback currency. At tbe hotel whore this despatch is dated tbe rebels paid four dollars in rebel each meal and two dollars for a nlgbt'a lodging.

At the bar all of them had to pay ror what liquor they drank In and ia no other character of funds. MAftTIMSMTKa In passing through Martirf-b'irg I found the town in a very unlet condition, barely hi.lf a dozen citizens being upon tbe streets. All the Mores were shut up, tbe streets full of scattered busincs? papers and tbe window generally closod. While at Martinsburg Generals Karly and Breckinridge were the guesta or Mrs. Kdmund I'cndleton.

General Party established bis headquartera at tbe residence of Judge Pendleton taking full possession or tbo premiaea because of the occurant being a t'nion man. Mr. D. Kenevster, tbe Collector of Internal Revenue for district, bad some of his papers captured, hut saved all tbe money he bad collected Roth at Winchester and Mar tins burg tha robels searched all tbe houses, some or them even three and four times, and rbund? particularly at Martinsburg? large quantities or secreted liqunra and floods. At toe latter place the railroad buildings and government s'orohou were destroyed.

The scene around the railroad depot Is one of general doatrnctioo. No proper! was destroyed at this place. The hoteia here aro open. They can afford their guests but little to eat, and no coffee, tea or sugar. babiv's Mova.MX.vTS Before leaving General Karly said he bad bees per.

msnoutly detached trom Lee's army, to move wbt-n and where bo pleased, and that he would ba back again in less than five weeks. THE SOUTH ATLANTIC BLOCKADING SQUADRON Operations In Dokoy sad It. Cathertwo Sounds? Navat Hews, MR. WILLIAM H. BTUOCR'S DESPATCH.

Foarssss Momma, August 12, 1SG4. About half-past twelve o'clock thts afternoon tbe United States transport Bdaufort, Captain Steele, arrived here from Hilton ad, with troops and poteen gers. Among tha latter are master George Lawrot ce, of tbo (Jolted States sloop-or-war Pawnee, and Mr. K. T.

Oakley, alao of tbe aamo vernal Lieutenant Colonel Lew ia, of the One Hundred and Forty-fourth New York Volunteers, and otbere. Tbe news la somewhat Interesting If not important. There fsems to ba me stir ia the aavy, which is aa weloome an affair a good ia thia suffocating weather. The following narrative, or quite a bfftrtut Utile 3m proo; bat been oommunicated to me by a gentleman who arrived on the On tbe itb of August, Captain eomn aodIng the nlted States sloop oNwar blockading off Dokoy Sound, wu boarded by tb roe contrabands, who were runaways from) Mackintosh creak, small stream emptying into Dopoy (sound. From them be tW a meeting of the moat Influential men of tbe neighborhood baa been tor lk? ojjanixgtioh of a defeaao guard to prsvenl depredations and bCzf raids 'rom the "Yanxsc blockading fleet." On learning this fact, and ascertaining th of the proposedp-esdesTons, Captain C.

determined to bag the partv. Accordingly on tbe night the fitb, nae hundred and tweet yOve seanion and marioee, ctmmsuded by b'm, left the Aartioga. and to a landing place as near the as wu deemed prudent. On landing bo disposed of bis men to tbe bvat advantage, completely aurroun ling the bo.ieu. and silently laid waiting until the roll number had appeared and operations were began ere be attacked About eight o'clock the meeting was orgmiMd, the chair being occupied by one of the leading men of tbe neighborhood, when the would W- home anard were sew aw Hat surprised at the wucenstwrtiuMts Irenes of C.

followed tip aeuirNtrof hia b'uo jarke'S, pro pi red iot any (hat mlgbt arise. Judge uf thoir conaetnatun and de.tpa.i oq being told by (ho uninvited gueet thai lie promoted an adjourr tmnt to nia where they Lid complete any MtangemMiis they nihfht hive commenced. Of c-iirse they knew th vt 'saManon weleas, U.ctefnre they e-ith the beet li'apllab 'leeire, and loi bfjl'ic tweotjf Of tbo Wontd bo "Toeat ftefeiicw Oun'd'' were domiciled w1 the awaiting tranaporMtlr.n to tho United Ktates Catoi da, lyiog island, la tbo atmntyoi prfsot ehip. nucr.ua wae owplrte. Nmi waa tred on ouhsr Kvon tho horsn and carriages used to convey tbe midnight coMptrators tu ttv wervtakm pusseesloo of.

and warn rf rw aw boerd the owty prevo-TttJ tea lair? taVrn rf hoarfl. i is (he more lately ivsmd en erd. tiif any civilian or rebel officer car toted by our di et aoeii en ttu a ratiri krpt strict nrid treble-" et Py is raval tbev mav havo lo (Hiriee- on to eur Mde. Tbe tact a heard th it the rtlicerr In (he atti ck uo humter last fa kopt in couflocmect a nd heavily lioe id ailed aiai im tier, the -ith or 5tk iualnut lbs nuiib e.1 fut m' everted a land wllb l.ur in Catberlue o- fiif hi cPectn My finie salt weiks in fiilt P.i Irm the'r li march 1 our silis -oi tl dry ard sen's momeiil Wfia Pted imo br acme mnty rebel cave ry, who '1Mb' wed thef r'treatfni? The rebel lire live of our men, hut the isptaia if iti? rntwnpas rillled lua for charge, by ehi he tWlv drove the enwtoy veil out of rnntrcof (he ats, thru detacoieK a irn men. t.e or.lerid tfceai to git tin at n'i at the the erertiy el aed.

n.ainiaK a bulil bit mu i.nuoreed' tils oj portrtiiy retfraied to fiU rt wl'I'Oot fnrtree If nd caeryr-g hia ui-ded wiiii im, "no of ah oaa am -id ed. lion or ol ha'T In e'V (daee, nr-r-im dal.opof r.mico, umai der h. aince lor I. i ru- 1 1 r. river, 1 ab sweh S'trM rat(eili? and Tyre, bMt.

t.een ns i ncanir oi 'be i tlret eil fhsiieto Her rereucc lie ia I n6r'li a do. or o' H'C ioaignifteai sst worn out (ni-i e'r erailj mop to i ret nl .1. i i ii ii i i lo-ipr. ia tu an Nu bv (rietids i.aja retvo coinmeod on n( my Jimxia. (te vaty in pn seordit 'nine i nd Iw'iior Mid uta tbt mi at cfli itnt I wnr tins teboMion.

Tbo hewi 4i of Humier A deeuitoiy is irrm Mcrris Island net'nviee on (he ei.nmy, tbe city sod Ms ur dam. largo there n( oer utattiOo. a' rrweat (Temrtvn wmwi have gl. er wsj ts manirt lor oourtn tnsrtv cfb em aie 'oekoted fbr irfsl. Tbe rsl sterns (o tfairk that must and rhati The prep- ci is (irtghi ti.at 5' me vi uo'aer ffrera of tbo joulli At.

1 Iseiie wbn are new being tried, wiH anoa have an epi ortonitv ef resutalag Ibeir trade of 1 awny from tlio bosy aceee ei ear, In some Sttrh secluded sjot Anhorn or Fmg fmg I be man of. war Csptam Kennedy, i eiriatd In the Kuad tbta from (he Wes? Indies raiiese tbe I baatrn, aed on coming lo sn ncchor fired rational aaluie, ahieli was duj siiswsted by tbe water battery. weatber la esorutiailagty hot. Knt a breath of air aatirnng. Kvrrytbing aqntotoo tbatnat.

Wbttoary. Pitta K. mnaa, whoeo death noticed la tho New Orleans papers, ass lbs oldost printer and editor in that city fie waa. it Is statod, a brother of the editor of toe old rttrrm published ta Haiti mora in npjij I 'Tf GRANT. ViWHTM, A agist 14.

IBM. A totUr Crvta tbu Army of tb? PotaauM, be Ulh The Pannryiruna la Omul GraarfBtd'a of the eorpa, is reapouat to a circular tf Wat. Ufa contribute! 10 ejd the Obanibare burg buTorert ho doubt Um other initiate tbe eiiuiple. General Crawford bat withdraw? all tho goardB hereto datallil from dWwioa Co protoct fa II we I roaa the or it George comity A oaaartar from iba Kuibib Al.ioaaai, who formerly lived In and wee cower into the army, cane iolo our lines reafrrday. IfeHBjrt that KeraUaw's diviaioo, or curpa.

1 through Hicbra ob its war to the alley, iccompnaled by a large ammumtioa train, and that he board a officer say that Gaueral Lea bad iiia-i in that direcUoa ha that the enemy are mining'' on our (rout, twaoty mau lug doui.ad at a time to work. Hoary firing beard in the duoctioa of Geaeral Cutler 'a this Btortimg. i INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. lim (tviHtd copy or tba Monterey (Mexico) star of the 17th nil, from wbjb we take tba news Verlow fever doing groat havoc lo Vera General arrived tu tUU city tendered bis 8ervioc? to 0 Joeus II. Bea yj'ipilloao, of New I bus resigned.

Tbe President Uts appoints! the JJcenciado, ila.niel Gomez, iu bis place. rsnor Iiam let Is a gentleman mnoh respected lor hto honesty nod administrative capaolty. He leaves many warm friends in Monterey. tjenor ABtomo de la. Kuanle.

(governor of Caabuila, is hard at work organising his rftito Tor lbe national do fence. He baa issued a of circulars, oorrestlng many abuses which had heretofore created dissatist'ac tion la CoaUuila. bcnor Kuuaio la a aiatesmau and a patriot. Iai A cion, a new paper, edited by Doo Francisco Zaro, at 8altilio, stays, alluding to loners iroin Monterey, that tbe revcotM: hutu Mie atom bouso o( Mawwroo tbe month of April last amounted to $749,000. l'fco revenue of Piedras Ncirras 9124.000.

A railroad botween Mexico and i'uebia wiU sooa be built. A telegraph had been established bet win Mexico and lrapaato. it is lo be extended to Gamuuunio At a banquet given to Vaieaiues de tbe Mloiitar of Max'niiUuu, at tUa l'ivoli, Lares toasted ior the union of all parties rallying around tbe tbrone. Martinez hoped that the Mexicans who were still found in arms would surrender to toe intelligence, tbe virtue and tbe amiability ol tbe Kmperor and Empress Mimo? toasted for his virtiiom and tender mother, the Empress, ping that bor image would be engraved all hearts tbut mm. Ionian of Mexico, iiiijtbt be another MaximUUu I ol (Hintouy.

Vcrgarm drank to His Kitty or Belgium, and Araugo tbv sovareign most worthy of veneration tbe the fepe. A marble arcb to bo built at the i'ledad causeway In Mexico, au.l named iu honor of Kotpfeax Charlotte. Whan beard of it he sddresgod a tatter to Velazquez de Leon, informing him tbat be pre erred tbe treotmu of a moounu'ut io honor of independence, with statues of Hidalgo, Morelos, Hurbide, He announced bis Intention laying the ftrtt stone on the 16tb of September next. Goiiersl liouai has been recalled to Krance. General i Neigre is io romruand tiuadvlJtara.

Br decree of f're'Ment Juarez, Issued on tbe 26tb aU bcoks and oiuer piintcd matter brought to tbe republic are dec lared free of duty, lbe stockholders or a company whicb is to build a railroad between Mat amor as ana tbe mouth Of tbe Kio Grande, hove held lOeir ilrst meeting. Gecerals Gonzales Onega and Aureltmo Rlvero are dally expccted in this city. Most ot their troops have remained at Parras Tbe l.ieeociado Homer, mentioned above as having been appointed Govsrnur of N'ew Loon, was formerly editor of lUe HoMi of Monterey, and Secretary or Governor Viduarrl, but ISf.S he embraced tbe cause of Arramberri. i he rlvil of Viduarrl, and was banished He ia uu amiable gentleman, or much intelligence and information. aslmllian In Mexico City.

THR 1.0ND0M TIMKS: HBPOBT Of MIS UN CRT AND thk rnouwws or tbk codntkt. (Mexico City June 28) special correspondence of Loodon On the morning of the 12Ub of June, a day forever memorable In tbe annate of Mexican bistory, tfteir Kn.osties made their entry (and It may truly be t-aid to been a triumphal one) into tbe city of Tlie through wbkb they phased bad Ueeu tastefudy dsoortt -ct, tbe windowa ana buioouiea were crowded wiib spectators, and the plaza, said to the largest in the world, waa so erammrd tbat you might literally hive walked Irons one side to tbe other npon tbe beads of tha people over was such a scene wit ns wed in Tbe en.ho-iitsm was nuenie, and tbe for at hvve forfeited all claim to be considered I any lonaer au undenooitrative raoar Tlieir Vaieaties, after heanog TeVmim at the cathedral, at once proceeded to tbe palace. In tbe afternoon tbey drove otit in an open carriage nnoksonp-tniid by a nohiiei a thing nunoard of among Presidents? and were received every with tbe utmost demonstrations of Joy. The rer loiOM were kept up for tbree days, and urine the nights ot Sanday, Monday, and Tuesday the whole town waa brilliantly tllumiuated. Sunday tbe a grand ball was given by tbe Corporation, at whioh upwards oT 3,000 persons were present; ibeir if poesible, sddiag to tbe popularity they had already acquired by walking about tbe room between the dances, sad entering into conversation wlta tbe diO'erent without tbe formality of my previous introduction.

Tbe Kmperur ie employed ra morning lo nigbt ii? maklug himself acquainted with peraena sod things, and has already infused a uosree of energy into tbe duTerent public offices which, lo those aocuetomcU to old Mexican routino. perfectly taarralloua. Usvaral tlinabli: appoiatments made by tbe Reyaucy have beco (V.riC'iilfd. His great desire is evidently io rally round the throie the moderate and respectable men or alt par ties, to disaoiiPtenance all extremes, and lo avail of talent and hotvsty wherever tney ean be fouud. Akcfiy hare been named the oos to report upon ibu inances of tbe country, its probable revenues, npd the moiio uf taxa tion ihat to he ador ted, the other to reorganize tbe snuy wrt Isolde upon tno umus brsi lalcc atcd effiw; I tbe njnfdv pnolucatiou of iho couetiy; In the wet.

and like traemr In wh' he h.m net to work has Inspired ever one with eoatldance, and mar.y bo at one time to believe tbai It km atnost beyond the power of man io produce order out of sucb a state of chaos are now Kansume of lbe nit startsd for the coist wub Ooo srd in the course of a few days tbe brsich bai.k ol lbs Ixxulon and -onib Banking O.mpaut will for buattiese. All ibis sbows a levival of c.fDiidenee. Trade baa never been briak acti alto. I think it may be sale aP'rmed that Mexico his at length sot to the turning of tba "ions and that a tubbier luture may be safely predicted. 1 bave just heou In'orin tliut lion Jose Fernando Kamirex uaa beau named Minister of ign A man ot talent, experience audfiminpeacnabie integrity, tilt name bo'l in itteif.

It ie lory sloee Meaor Kami iez baa held any public tu. l. tu Ji could nei er serve un icr i uwh uieo sa JHirauion .1 lie ihereroie retired mio private Hie, dseciit-g biiniMf eatirely tba study of Mtiioau att s. of wfatclt be ma fornwd a attoorHcedeclt of lbe modarate partv. H.s elevation lo trajr I fusil Las given rnlvmal satisfaction.

BcjtorU ittritco irci lk? "AmnltBii Ad- i rom uallgnatia kteaacQgnr, July (ntcttlgancu h. ct. trim Citf Iiaraea, to thr Tnr fbtaa on I) eVv 1. 11 o' the oclamatton tbo v.P: tminiuuUil en the 21it by a grau wLloli i.oueml bauiue g.ive fo ilia Majc.imiHn j.i\ ihr I Clsadktta. In ib? igi of tltofi Mm Kiri-nrcr was not nMprMfig puMIr I'til eatiartan day irltb nit mill i I'orltl and tli? of 1(00 iba hava attrnvunipd, piliit; aar titan ara (or ct ft ii, tha Is fori'od, irgln.aula Arc in c-mbuk in mlrr hiivc Ihjpd lohi ml.

Ttia wh to of tba we tba argil, ara to gu( acd 'i tii remain ia saveo or right thotr i j'Mlift lo 1.1 ui u.ii in? iiiinlic. i uo ru a Iron, (bo ia goO'l The lo i'V? narlliy in favor tf tin npirr A i.o mat ui in i Mm, Ma cm utimni, Ptiirri wh' ivi Mad Mm purl of hta tvl r' i Mm 'tintfjr pillaging tlio Mml'MHMI. if 'It par, In of i.i, i rml larriMr, iu nj i.m i it t.l 'rrra tor wb od Pi bwr i iL it I ta. 1 1 II. ram h.sa TierrnrM ancO i4 iftxotl.

A i I ll a Hryx'U'- wfllaa ffnm i' i'ma a. lb 1 Inn'. il! in aci' ia Ii. I 111 Wit Inaoa I ir- ra-irj to ra ir. lun titi aar htm rt-aitij eg vtmt by tna luiwna, a of tta wily I di.4, Ida iinv aariflty waa oof to ramora iirad io a inara af aafaty.

laniiy arava ikmh tu II ta 'til 3. id aaonrft daf I wMfe Ml-Mtfa a nf norm a v( i ui ih (1 nrr. and UK aaw? on il a tmno 1 1 iot i ib? mgiwaara 4. in ibai raa fait aa4 actall, at 4 twr'l pwj tb? bra IIU it If a aa," aaid a ana wa had Mnrird in from utaraaw ai au apt af aparks fly ft a Tr.it" cumea taa aoail ga." Tn? IfniHirmi Mrat.i* Iba un'kat la giulird with all nf irult of thn TUa aakad for iba ftuii uvtuiiarirtoti with bar aruritia of lootl ara lour. Paaoba- can bough! aa tow aa twaetr canti.

Ap piua.watar ft nma, ara all to ba had graat abiuidaao? at low prmav It lb? prtra of tngar aora but half aa raaa oitabto, larfa of fruit ba praaarvad tbla faaaoa, aa la. tbara ba Inmaaaaqaaatitiaa notipd ibaaa raoaed frmu caaaMod ia vtawr blgb prloaa. Iba froaaia ta almpia. aci can ba gaaa or buoaa kaaprr i r-fi, 11, THW FROM CANADA. Tor Taaosro, Aaguat 9, 1891.

Tkt Fartf at Ifiaga Ike R.bel Owmvtwwn and PMtingt 1 MtpandMurc (V I rtittU Ituw Old Hang Jtjj' l)av to Bt'taut frxmrmi in of Semmu BsfurUd at Haixfaz of It XMtdtTi. 1 am abut uMire you (hat a pos.ttre stand. tiw bvou cinc to be(weeu ib? rebel eoremisMontrw respecting the or Cbieafo Con If lbs nen are i lo the nominal iou they are to "rat," ium) If po secure Um of I. neoln. 11 ir that ItM sot comprehend tUa fact shat lb primary objcct of rebel fa to seouri C'jrecogniUoa (heir oonederaey aid (bat (hey are being led (be aohame bHMirotd.

They boldly the fact thai preter of Abraham Linccto lo tba of oaf min, it bo onn who would rlcojrnue Southern lodapeudenoe; and (bom (n ha sldcere. They feel? every intelligaat man la NNrth rauct feel tua( if Abe Lincoln permitted bo will frlWer away the wboia ratwnroM of tb? North, and achieve aothbig In Km there In something for (be Ijytl man of tba North to do which must from rale this coo tbey mual do see to tba -loins of it at once, or (Ue country ruined indeed. Tboy tan it noml oatn and elect some man who will make (he oonfi Kullnn of Unt(c4 3U(oa bia ieiugural and who will Invite the whole country (o live in peace undsr (be pro of the lawe. Then will tbe (real proportion of Southern army lay down their arms, and the new will he able (o celebrate Koitrtb of July by hanging Jeff. Davis, or Horace flfeeley, or f.osia Wlgfall, or Beccher, or say outer vagaboud (hat to break tbe in the interim The negotiations of tbe past few days bars not bora characterised by unanimity Sacdore an I the Kautucky faction favored the nomination of old Mrs while Clay and OoUombe insist (bat Kranki in Pierce is (be most available tuao Neither of (Base eugceatiooi pleased the copperheads, Mr Wood decidedly objecting to botb.

Tbe rebel emissaries are getting jubilant and dioUtorlal? say from the good living, wliiob niiMt be a novelty lo while avow that they In of secret lately arr'red which (he gobbling op of (be two great Union armies and (ne destruction of two or tbree West era cities All this and more la promised be rore tbe meeting ol (be Chicago vest inn Tbe plot is (bickeolog every day, and it amnngst its a plan for (he of al! rebel now tbe North except (hose Id Warren and la'ayette I wanted govorament, through your of plot to release the on Johnuou Island but (he plan now includes ('amp Douglas, Camp hase, Kort Delaware and half a o(her and (be must feasible par( of the plot Is th-t It IS lo take on any, during (he hours of wbica the people of Ohio and Pennsylvania bra to be scared by a gigantic raid. ptaa, or little 1 know of II carefully tad well devised one, and to be forewarned is to be forearmed wi(b any hot an iusbecile one, 1 call you to that in caae plot is successful (he government win be responsible for it. I nan teli you poeitively thai time died lor it is about 1st of September. aod before I hope to parade the names of (ha principal fuptratora In i i or tbe IIsraiTd Should thdl ever ba published (and It shall not be unless I can vouch lor reliability) it will contain the cf two I ioy a' in the Western btatna bo are wirm of Mr l.iocoln and got rich on government ooatracts, botb of whom bnve iieeu in t'ansda lately, and btth oi whout bave, I really believe, been making use of Ur Lincoln's patron go lo aid durl-ig the last tnree I would give much to know how many spavined lean these (wo have Imposed tipos tbe army during three That tbey am rich is certain, thai they are in Cifor of Mr. l.incoltt'e reelection is also certaia.

Any loyal ntMi, with time and money al migb( realty benefit bis country if beoonld just waicb (be movem'-ntt of these characters sad or a lew other who are boverlng round the falls just now. Their fbnnlies (here, of for their health The royalist i r.f Catada is rejoicing over (be fact Mr. MclV.ngall. one of the otdes( statesmen In their country, cannot gel a seal In Parliament on account of bts well known democratic prlnclolrs und hi? friendship ror the United I think Mr Mcliougall can afford to de There a large mloorlty in Slitnenry in who would vo(e lor him, and evot poor man wbs has vote would support him IT bad cna And lime very near when url.roc*(s and (he niggers wiii no longer control Caonds, when honest working white men will demand a share in (he government, and in thai day Mr ttUims will no( be overlooked. The aew the introduce iae federal ftyhtrm, and to uouo Ijpper Canada.

Lower i hn.ida, S'o lift, NewSonndtaod, I'rinee Edward Island ami New under una each to Icok n't or IWowo Is lull axaketr.ng ft piwnr ful oppoeitioc among the torioe It It anld to tte government to a tarty that of Hie I'm ted hut the alow old will that with the increaao of aod tbaapread oflf.te.'ligeoce, It will lesd further than that, and that the studying their own the uood. will, a very rew yeara, make or these pmvlO'vea a sovereign ver which will wave tha Star Spangled Hannnr. Indeed, I firmly betiera that if a national man were elected Preu'dacit, and the government were established, as it would he. on a Ormer tbaa ever, that be'ore hie term expired six new from vbe North would (tie country horizon, and they would be all (tte jjmre welcome firm the fac? that rfietr la liave given idolatry not ereo wonthip If wo nay except the royalists, who are dying out, are ready becoming rtirwtian men. Itlasakl Ju generally weli wormed- rebel qaartera bete mat sent is in tore h'agtaed aext month for (teaada.

and to iota his new amp in October off Hal ftu or the I I do rmrrohabie He may whih to Inaugurate liU uow career by pluuda lug our alonn the Mr Wol'ec will probably keep hw sptalaclae however, atd mat there suit bo no danger to So nam to. 4 'lay and are etlli at 51. Thsy that place tbetr beed-iuarura. Jske Thompson is not lo Torouto to up Wuit but I ilo not think be will cmaa the river His I'otrult frlenda will probably meet Mm In WiLdaor. Tucker is loaflcg about the drinking ju'epe a In Old Vrtytnny.

Hie left for parts unkuowr some whii per to Now York, to if you drop hito iireeiey'a b.ick pttrlor to-morrow you may meet him acd tha Cbeval.tr JawetL 5lliltaiv I 1HV QnuTA OF KtlOOKI.YN. At a epeoi.il mooting of the Cumtnrr, Co'iocil an Hoard of (Mi to nWl drafted men, tbe following resolti. tloti were oflered Alderman J.nub'ln and adopted Who rw, It In a'teget ttiM in the r.lly Brooklyn twenty "ti per c-nl of ibe popitinMoti enrolled aa liable to tne draft, wine .0 ntber Northern or Union SUtet but twelve and liulf per coat arc enroll' and thn tliow the large proportion of atieaa la eity eiiovid the quoia luaa 1 01 luoro, tbereforo he it Iced. That tain Common Council, aciirg a nmrd of Relief, do laajwiioliy but earnestly, rpqneet the ol War (0 Uke atoj.g ai oiav ba to Ofi A-l crrore made or dona to this city by an hneot, ac if lobe and op pree- 1 ana. A ooinro.tf',e of three roneleMug of Aldermen Mol.ai/gh.

Im, Whitney waa to confer iriih the fOferiiinnl antborinea nm tba movost ron T'fJt a com OlHtMtpr. Captaia S. W. Wildrou, appointed rroroat place of Cepta Maddox. rolievoe Wajcv Wi'lay 'n the dlatrlot.

Cip.slfl WaUfron briag.a to Ilia dieub.irg" 01 hia the exp? ence of over two aa a glat cITror, bavli-g rr-rv-d with diatlncll a the of f.ermai John talon the ivotnaolur under McCtoian, participating in tho attlce or rrrttit, t.aiiiea' Ml 1, -av 11 ilty MaJceru I. ho or 1 to caj't 7 no taut ai flereit l- nut 1 ul I'vrtry fkaie, 1 1 if (irlauuer a' ll a battie of Ooar Voirum, i.lrun fai 1 thn llrltary ei of Cental Wadawortu, wharw ha aonurd fir iu wiif-ii lie u'vl 1 -neral -'iar a r. ii-. 1. 1 nr.

ii)4. i W.i..|r 1 1 ico a. I iu tie 1 10 Hi. rout 01 1 rn lie-, -Oi UKl ta4ka liiui ailcixiil KnU Ti.luai,ie iu LH ni-? ce A Inraarti'-Wl Uura tun. of on 1 I I Kit AJUult T' "-r; Hue po-at fli'K' uirocei rivar, it.a iut jut, autkiug the ib ai 1 f'tH-r, hay fco In envt dueo tun Ibe atMieere 1.1.../.

I ao4 averiie, lyiaft at the ekiti hoik ellfhtly datoagad (town tne wharf, letruck the Conimmaary undQtiMlnrmMter uarhiK thorn dowa to (he tovat ef the grouuU end icauerieg the heed bread and hay ail II Nil lifted tie daedMuae tMiooglTIf to eiooa the groued ma dttwa wfch 'oin. leave no nr (tun lw? or 1 biee teei lour the whole building Next ititi it adulter Mr V. ly aetlmg it ew? Mete mutt of Mr. Uw.he,^ I I a'whiiy Ilia lose wV I ammnt. to I II.

too Ii next ctrmfc one of lh? atraett iu the Ma te, ai. 4, euddegly veering ofl to the I a- V. wnrua 1 1 a wl ate.l them, roth'tig hut UiaJfc ucditioD, tlfcn ward h- and curried feei.aeurp* acmn an.i woiiifd. 4 tn it lleir it eirw thn Hay and toak the fo-m or a water aren it broke r.trd feu Juat Bolure It 11 yt? au ut ihiee hundred, feet in heigUt end thirty that through, Uverlag off ta a point the water. Vary ae aee waa injured ex.wpilag one a rhikl Several pereona wera iiried and earned fcn41li Iftf nr feat, and a were thrown into t'K hay hut vary Tew were laiurad ftirttoer ihao a eiigM hrnlia.

fa i-f boafiltala hiewa oae heed red wiafN tad gaidiem arr.red BtgUt. NEWS FROM F10A10A. Oar Kef Wtil Km Wan, Florida Viguat T. 1KM. A'oMmsnt of lh? yellow of Lvru.momt Admiral MtUey Jot York? Tin of and Bumitui ion, Willi at'iob 1 report the yell'iw ib'y tmvif.li it by u.ear* um peared Among its rMmi rlcl'ins Lieitauaat attaiued to ll.tfid.p Jeoiot Lieut iteece wm an efflcer of repii-ir nirtna ale 1 it IU? (III.

Ja'aod) Nav.u I Ha died a tuurd ves.ol on tU? (9(6 it about mtlea afluio of ico.a, was tra'ted at jm, as it n'-t pourble topreaerre bu flui maludy yal'ow though, perhara, it waa worse bf cbronM orgar in a'actl Tbm young oo'v in iu 'ounb year of lua at tuo t'me of hm 'e ih. i' 1. 1 au 1 iiou'ljiiiAiily detooariur lie hMl biuianif to ii brotbar His I me IS aluorrolj regretted bf mum a nit th.e oipo'tuaUy to raontioo th oat or joftielhmn llk? twentj. iv yellow on ij.mr* the Mteec rnu tbxtlie nr. Hyde, rteon, baa loai.

Tb? oin Jtc.itjtj her" tomorrow for Tork, Willi Mmiral board. will alsij have onboard, ft? pi. iW? Ilirriclr, rect.ir Kt.i?.<,k??i ohurob place Derrick, cuomVwceo' rrora 'ha feror; I'lirafr WJteleit, ai.d IbmIMi. mm dar with tba yellow Captain Gr. of flee soma tlnyc pre vK'US to tbe fctriral bia own I I act in tha of 4mrirf tb? of nflirer Pnltrd "icVli, wh (b be bad morn mm oo otted iioad'iraT, up Gulf tu? I net two or bar otiiOM Aoimg lVaak ooo a ttsmi.

Thnralay. the to prociamati a of praj ar and Pisces uf buahMW wera no bp rim wore aoid, and ibe prrMotaJ a anca Tb? ohurcbeii all Odl in of i.hr, or the tiiay i ar Irom well attended I'bb acrvmea at tbe eUureb, wl)t3re I ulteodod, wco very aoiemo hut Ittiira waa mm Rermon In wbirii, iu ih? rftotkr showed tnucb tiui to On aucb jwu Itoulrr I eopio or ouKbi to go. to iwiiy aca lirltled by poiinnu or are haviDR boavy lalla of ralu evarj o.rntn'. It piteb rorka aud fixed about or o'rltick to eitfbt or uioe, aad tbn roai of vn? iy tolerably bbt. Tbora is really attbmg more to -Ay.

Riuujxn MIm Annts K. loaosr, better "tbe pretty rebel spy" and Uaj'X Jouea," au intelligent young lady til osly twenty years; wbi? fcoen a prisoner of iiite for I tin your, wit released at Secretary Sun ion frou? tbe eurve.llanoa ivfetce aba bus buon cept, and left this village for Button teat 7Mnesday morning. lu April last wss soot to llannechutelU to tbe of Governor Andrew, for tbe tscood nmo. by wli-ma aent Hsmsieble, where rbo hu remained months, under tbe sara of Mr Eaetjrbroola, tbe feeeiar of tbe jail. Miss Jones actsit In ibo rebef a or olberwiie bbe Is a Unionist sad scnllmeai, but no admirer of tbe blnndorng manner In wbiob tho war boa been oondnetedf and.

because aba has freely agsiaal tUe administration she Baa ltd to st'ffir destitution ani) want, tbe loas liberty, and Uarnttabii (Mm f'airibfc- tB. MAILS FOR at Mobile? The flslfes of Hribnrf and lava, alon? Doings of (He flews from Meilcat Cuba, OictrM America, Ate. The Cuoard Afrlea, Captata Stoae, erill leave Boston Wednesday for Liverpool. Tbe mailt Tor Europe wltl cloae in tbia city at a quarterpat ona md at bull past o'clock to-morrow afternoon, to go by railroad. Tbe Nsw Vohic HFRAt.D? Edition fhr (Europe? wlfl be published at eleven o'clock to Iba morning, and trill coaIila tbe latett news of tbe operations of tbe fleet off bile, Interesting account! of a flair a at Petersburg; Particulars of tbe of tbe army is Georgia; Additional accounts of tbe late rebel Invasion, Full per Honiara of tbe Doings of tbe lew rebel pirate Tallahassee; Isterestmg news from New Orleans; aotl accounts o( tbs movements of tbe Cmoe forces in all sections, late est interesting news from Ceetral America, Marlco, 4x.

and accounts of all otber events of tbe past week Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing. Are csats. To Patter Hsnufaeiarsri. Cash will raid for 10,000 reams of good aire, JJitO? 48 lbs. Apply al ibis oflea Raral Havana per p-romium paid far Information furnished.

The paid for doubloons and all kind? of gold and silver. Bankers. 18 WaU street, M. Prices CasbeJ in All Letallttd tertea. and iaformatioa siren.

OaIXAOBBB A 8 MVJ-aMIN. 310 Ciieatnut street. Philadelphia. Prliee Cashed fa all Legalized L. otter lea and isfermstlon Brokers Office, 170 Broadway At 389 Rrasdtvay.

May be teen, Oralis, MEN and AMMAL9 from all of the with wrltt-n given dally, by Neeira lOWLF.K A WKT.LS, Phrenologists. Address to Smokers? -Pollak A doe, Marrarhiium removed from Broome etn-et io nriir Fourth atrest. boieeela and rtad. VtlHi" cut to eiuer aod repaired. A Perrect Ualr Dye? Wlller'e, AO Certs, better aad moVe iu quantity thaa aay $1 djs.

Sold Bar Aboat IOO Certlflcntra frsm Mfdlral iTi ir la Inatant Pala AaniHitator. Co tu treat Bold every whrro. Chevalier's for tbe Hulr. rrav lulr to ordinal eoier, nalllnf ont la lOrei- keeps tiie hoad clean, healthy viB not tl or the Th? beot dwanjever to the Oaa be nothing In lu'looo; and tia emntb or lb'' hair, ia aad uaad authorltj- in Tnrk ail froolv ted io thu wonderful triuuioh of Bald at the dr al my Ho. I 181 Bruatnw.

whrro to tioatTaenl inn hitr c- p.r bntiin per half dozaa, in faaae Viu be aent br SARAH a. OBRT If. D. Crlaiadnro'a Hair Dye, Preaervetlva n.l Wit Oet at who and Mo. 4 astor Beatek Tho dye applied by artUU.

Deafness, Sight, IS THB HBAD. CATABBH ArrgiiTIOM IB TUB Til HTM T. niBOBlr CATinnn. CA1ARRB or MnfltOI Ml MKRANR OHHrftl'CTfONit OP TH? El'SrACMlAN TV SB CVMA CKOftK BTR IK OKU NINOrB. Anaovory dtiea-eof the Rye Bar orioirtical aid alleoderf to by Dr.

TON KI.4K aeaKcraeeUing Broadway, poar Twairu una Bar Blage and Pine, ttylei, Jait i breo. Pen. term, twelve, flUoeo ttriau a ee a eet. by OP.O O. tffl lirnatlwav, onr loor be Canai street.

Store ad on iay at o'clock. F-r tbe flair and ir- v'? 1 jop ie. IU feat Mil jid by Si gtsta. Krtcklea, I'iiHOieii, 'fun, Woe Pric.lv Haa). Ac, or-' he clOtJRA t70'B 1T.UA" MaiiMA SOAP at US Broodwmy.

Ororrr rta I' -h No R.iMlr.'.vv ok. and itSJ ifuitou Brook a. ''otil IS abt I I ro il I ji i or acy of So dy, $1. 4AS Broadway. Jti me on by 7 I.

wtiirh Mnfl A WtUHOM, d2 Hevt't talkretbH. a'i -i mr-ly tor gi-a, bale. place Vork Af nti Hit KsaWilU itBnn 1 1 t'nv vi Jt. A envtrji Vtok. etirivo ona fll Mi, in i I a Cestan a tatlae Fe K.

B. SOOTB. Ba l.t? 0' ed? aad Watches, af Ail for by AlABB heiang t'aaa' etrant (Ineiaarifli VaM aa Utury Tlefcota rsiHedoJaf" aosr.pt* Iir-kee. It wa'i a.r. Mrs.

Wlwalasr's "eotMag dkild'en feet'ilng. Pi "ry aa-1 WarfV oa Iba and and e. xray Hatr or study. Dr. Aeier Celebrated Wblta'a Pa Love for tuvias a the naawUs waild.

ipj-ort-rs sad nnrUailed. OUUOll 00 Traaaea, ItlestlaRseklage, A CO. 0 on if at Veeav atraat. alteadanl i Iga, Toapeet, Hair Kate MaMJivia lor baA.

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