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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • Page 6

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THE WAR FOR THE UNION. 80OXP OUR ABfllV IH NOT Afl Ptsto CtfflaMeaiaBfl. WlBBBBIIIflfl. Oct. The Tr-snifef-t publie impatienee aud demand flnt McClellan shottld attack flfl aale.

I aia iatdhad to thkik, how little the publie yet appreciates tbe tremcndous af tbe war in wbicb we are engaged and the aanieuaity of tho work wc have undertaken. Xoloial man would wi.b, of MMM, MM Wl akonld attack tbe euen.y without a WMBBlkle prospeot of ttttmtm The war, wbich Ifl lik. to CAintmue several years under Mfl moat circtimr.tau.es, would bo at fcast one year by an general fltttack. Iff owu oi'iniou is that if we hold our own into the Wmter, having Boc.red Ket: tucky and WafltoTB Virginia and not lost Mis aoari aud Man land. while recrniting our arm.

aud navy, we shall bave abundaut gfa md for flflakagiriagi lt ia uuivcrnaily believed by flll iafcllBfl. 1 thiuk, tliat the enemy iu PltoaaM than wo are. Ile hau far ehown hctt.r generalsbip tnnn fll bave. position with re.pect tfl rearwur.l BiuuieaUiiua in auperior to ours. Thi aalj wbich vve huve over him is in th justuesa of our cause, iu a sup'iior gflBMBkfl-f (wbicb IMaadaa to he proved), and in tlie aup.

ri.ir eqMipi'ie'it and diacipliaeflf flfltr foree. Prohaklj are are letter discip-oed and eqoipped on an yet a d'rable part of our foree il very iD-uifticiciitly aqalfpad, ami I much part iii.pflflfld of taw recruita imt at all dipciplined. IflflM it not one really veJI diactytnid regimeut tu the country. Xot er vol'ittttcr; nud the whi.lc army ol is iiiuch more a BBare BMlk thau il ir au army of soldiers. There art.

aiuiotit no aoldiera here as yel Boi-iers aro not made in a day, nor in a BMBth, nor in tflfl months, with bucIi oflieers as we have; und tii.1 niajoritv of this army two MCflflthfl ago civiliaim, without tbe Mfleap. ton oftbe liabits of aoldters. It is Mpoaaikle to slato too the nitaBM and itiadnpin tion tbe hflfl-MM fi a soldier li seventy years af gflfl-fl have arroagkt ia Ikfl kahita af people. Neither amoig Bflr BMB dfl v.ti yet see onytbing of flfl air and caniagu which, wben traviler aaaa iu EB-Oflfl, be 1. nrna saj, ie OoMihOt11 1 ot IBgakfll well as voluiteers.

I don'l mcaii tliat kui is not a prcmi-ing young (Jeneral, in.r tbut ain.v ka bar- bd kl re there bas uot bc aud lf his guidance. as much kflffBVBBMafl diMipliue as was poaflikla for Ainericaus llie -BflfB l.a* beeu moet gruti fymg Baagiflaa, an.l Ikfl troops that were ben- in Jaly art couiparatively exeecdiuply Bfl? dir. uow. But with reference la a true ataudard cf Karopean standard mr the American at tbe ahflfl of ihe BaralatiflM are no dstdfswmi trmrps ut Wttkitgttt, ra or uttn. 1 give ufterance bere only la BieBt, or, as I said in a former letter, a truvi'lcr auap judgment formed upon llie moet siipi Btaervation.

But is it m.t true, and aet auy traveler's experience contirm it. tbat you can tell Sflldfl-B at a Boiosj no Boldier youraelt, you say of one n.ai. "Jif ia every iuch a soldier," and of another, There is no of the soldier a'oouf him," with aaafldflflMN, without baviug aeen him in action, and uj.ou the most aupeiticial obaervatisn- and iu a aimiiar uian I judge tbe army of the Potomac. 1 sboived you how tbe regulari exhibited tbetnselvea at a fcfl)BBfll Bflokl To-day we had a similar exhibition ol tke volunteera. A full prugramme of the foiin of a general order from tbe IwadaflBltflM "i Ibe Proviaioual Ilrigade was published in ti.e morning papers.

It therclore, to be a atriotly military fuueral. To begin with, it flras ordered to at II o'cluck. It waa 12 wben, walking westward from tbe l'atent Ol-ce, I diacovered regiment of volunN-ers alotailed as eseort, in line, at reet, not a few of the men aquattiua on Uie dig Mtied attitude for a guard of honor, I tbought. Tnere were all to.ts of irregulariti.s of which I wili only notico that auoug a thou aaod j.a.'is of leggma there was no evidt-nce that any one bad ever been cleaitried fl-cfl they were hrat wom; many had which had not been rej.laci'd. I hope tb-ir muak't locks are lietter looked after, but di.n believe it.

1 to see flrbo, tbe order stated, would take a place iu tbe colamn, lor though they he out a great deal, I uevcr yet LapiHiicd to mefll bis rides. To get a good positiou I 11 apon a on and near wbich already a Down-KaKt vidunti-er- and teamstera, who I iiorceived in a moment were yet far u.ore at home with hand.pikcs tiutn avith V. some of their olaafflatloM fliere ahn.wd aod critical. A taii man, dreased a suit of civil cloUiing, wjthotit strajis, ami kfl black clotb pantuloonB ruuipliug up hall way to bis but with a imlitarv cap on bis head, rode up and down the line, appa BfltitJy gniiig orders or initru.tions tbc Bioiiiited t'llicMb He was iu a military sadaie with tr.ippiugs. 1 report the dialogue 1 beard: fllrH tulir mtttkPt l.u'.r;.?Oueaa Ite'a ll.e tlaa Baaa Baaa Tf bfl aaal fl a behatlflaflyfla ofl to rijj fla Hn.

I tuerni. IbfliDaari Taafli Hi afl-Haa CflsBfli t.r'? ft-taaflMiiaaflMB flfl i.a? g. iiu aaa-Bfli yet rirat Uru. ib! br if lhat Bf? und Down V. 1 mid be mu The body of the alain oflicer waa brougbt of the Lorne by six tbem Col.

ilhon, in full dress, the rest ia defhalulle; the Ime saluting with toleMI Busic. Standing in saiute many ol the men Borned their beads and looked over aboulders, voine were talking alotid, aon.e iag on leg, aome wrigglmg, aome s.ratohing, aome held thrir piece. in one wa), aOBfl flBother, not a ftrw if tbry were tke whole oereBKHiy being thua aiade more ndici than digii-ied. Tbe gnidiNg serge-uit (1 i.ietan tall man at tbo eitremo left ot line) atood with hie Iflfli Md tbe attitude ef a maa wariniog MrflMB by a fire in hia now and tben crane mg hia head forward to aee what wae going on at tbe otber end. But, I ili iay no more of tbia regiment; I know what flflM it waa; may havo arrived from the re.

ruiting ground, and it rertainly vvaft a fino lot of men, an 1 tl.e oflicera were of a aort to muke un coininor.ly line onea iu three tear-. Tbe funeral inarch coiiinienced, and tben part an Iriah funeral itrayed in, buckney with apavmed nnd foundered and bliml old WlflliflM back-atreet black and wbite two felluwa alwaja on the box, lolling and then a regimeut ol recruiti in dirty gray jnckctH aml trowaera, and' kkithoiit a rcally clcaii-looking thing flB lanifll by, mflflj four deep, but lome all a huddle; they BflM Bflbfl for a tiin" a run to tbe regiment ahead. There waa another regiment of r-plendid trflfffllj divsed, but vvith no mme liflriftaM ttflfl Tbe by tlie by, waa driw Bj a rOhjK'Ctalily-drea-sed, fat citizen a flflflflbfl followcd flf private carriagea aud and every now and then at.iue ol Ihe Iiieb limeiitl that bud got luiied up tim, the drivera uureii.g their chewii.g tobflflflfl, nnd talking to oue from bov to box iu tho atoppagea whi. occurred. tbem ttflTfl BM tbe l'rcrideiit and oth.

foreign 1 flflffUM alll in ne.it likery, aud BBTflflfl flttl clcii. bll-Mfl, murkeloua fflflr tn all the military Soniewhere there MMfl in tflfl or ttflM doz.u farm with Mlflfl aml pierea of old cavalry oailflf-fl, BBBB vkilh their trnwiera iuto their flli tflflfl Bflffbf boota, otbera the te-MtA-fl down otittv'de. BMBt tt ttfl bcai-ts tbtj lalfl were flriMAMt iflflrved colts, wl.i.l. iiad never flflM a flBFff MMl or ttflBM. flBfl flbiefl etii, boro tue chafca and ktuina flf MMfl hard, ruugh paat ure.

Tbfl gear waa of the up peara.ice flf lhat vvbicl. fl MbJ all iu one lot," iu flfltt-flf nn estate in tbe country. BflOlMfllll or liasbi BflBMaft wai ever half ao rude, raw un aud inappearance aa tbia oavalry mlnrbfl ht a paipflM af afltMBflaj th'- MMB of tbe BflBMfl. Spcakulf BBBB, Mlflfl BBBfloflfla-l puaa-ng, I BflM MMl a.ked, Who tbat hxy fllfl flflflfl jwithfAr Mflfla flMMM lt MMfl BBB ttt Cabm-t Wflflliafl Bf-WB flflfll- Bflt Oflfl. lfe( lellan did flfll appenr, Mf any flBMf at leart, not on betMbflcl.

1 IbMffcl I aaw IfBldalflfl in some of Ikfl Iffll altogetbtr a buraii.e-fl. I flflfl c.mM.lcial.le of ttfll war, but not ttfl Iffll ItMNBlbl milication oi the ntf)ttmmm ol On the contrar). ttt fMBMl ttttt the procer-ion would atart at II. I cam.t flfll ai.d IflB a lot of fellow a pMtthyM jvi-rv burd, and to get it ready to atart Bl Iflfl, and ttfl aamo ipirit ol ir.exactne.i aml ii.diller.uce ditaila waa evident in aome wa. lin flflflty man, olli.er, pri.at.-, and in from beginuing until I lclt.

Not a man ol all did I at-e Vilio aeenitd hake goi bfl n.iliiary mWM ou. Now, il ordera are carried out in thia way, are of tl.ia aort, and io badiv taken care of, aud tbe xanie awkwardnena and liiidecHiin prevail-v when the grand general i attack tbat the jieople are in.paiiei,t lor jmade, ai-ut flbBBB ia there for thing but OOtflBMBBB, di-ordor, aod a let-back that Kugland and France trj t'. Iffll ttt and rn) IflBfl iuto a war Irom whieh tli. generatu.il will not aee us clear, and ivvuich will obhge our lielda to be and our locoinotivea lo bn run by BMMB loro it euded Hflbfl kmtti IaX us ha.e an army before ae a battle. We can well atlord flfl i pone it till bpriii-j.

We have not BflgH rea.ly flfll tbo uieau.ug of war yet, obile ttt South ia even now aulleriug and atraiiung jalinorit to tbe utmoat. We can aflord to wail to make a aure thing of it, 'lbo Houth b.a.** iu lbo flflfltfaBf of Mflffltf tnaintaiu inc iu prcaent anuy iipjioaib nt. olvvt. K1.TLKN OFT1I1. Of Tbe amer IMM of M.une, wl.ie.-li tffik MO from IloeU.u Fortreaa foi ttfl BBflfll alroard the Wabtfl Bflfll HflBflt ii-tui-ucd wilb liu; IN BfltaMBJ OHIO RBBIBBfllB TO HOVB.

We im tbfl Mfl.t- ui Obin tro pa bave Mi biaf otomtn, ata expaeted move ttfl BrrflflflM we, 1., Hfl l-t. OflLBflflahl Ihe tfltt, Stltnlev UM i i 1. Jl.Mty. Uk- ll-t, ('ol. flflfll tne UM, (ui.

Tli, ir .1. will Im- to K'-ntcrky, I.oi.i vili'e We aaa a-fUie th. paople, both lliiot) Mid il. the ibtrafl li -1 flflflfl Ibem Bflfl legiflMflMM Be Vot iV.V Mflflffl" aaevei tuntiil turiioi u.t^rj'iit." (Ohio BM. SIlAUl'SHOOTlili'S.

The tfl the Kebel bflflB taal eliill iitmavkiHuen. hihJ Mflir 1. lhi.l ibiailBini imlouiiiicd. It fl i.h.l*d tbflI BM Old i tbfl flf lbe liege. BM in ttfl huhit ol I np i inoM.itig within taki raagt ot tht rla, MMflMM ihil l.ini*aell flffl 1 "1 I Bflay at axbibitad iflfl -Mrthwerb.

ba liiuuei wiih afier aad liriug ull noou. flBBMei lor v.tii.b ev. n- fl flflb flflMflal iBtch' be wonld flflofcl I.i-* ptflfl wo.ii fla ttfl Mfltb Jlitfll IO lllt: ll tkt D.tll.kl'IO 'k li.ll when-kir vou a fl head, bit it thii' baolrwo BMfli jkomtt ol! one MMber flf BallifBa'i witb ii attmmtonipUiuime i- be wo-tld a M.uirrel. nnlii-ie (I'mhci ai.d lin iiieiile tln lort.l'uaiioiia at ln u.e tct-nthi lait Bb Kiver, CfljA. Euiotl kbaakot, lamto'i tif flf Ba fl akralad alwrrfl iifl Ihtfli liiflflMfloila.

aai jflaHalry -An flflflfl twenlv oi Ibirty builete. flbuwlllf iflfl flflflBfakll lb of Jen'. Tlio.iipaon'a men. Bamarofli bflfoflcoi of of ipten.Iid iiiarkfliiiTi in the biakotj of tbfl Bl i ol ibe eotaaba far inde; eod-oi. A paraau appoint td to iny 01' lilb nn ii Ifl OM "I I ti.

01 t-M-Mylvaaiai had appUoa' tioiia tbit brOMMaflluaB tNpouieni tl.e aelec r.on 1 it la.n. Draflriag lb Bgare teoMmeti rOfle, whiili hfl plaeed at tbe "1 oflfl i.nd Iflfl yarUB, doclared thal tflfflflflflfllflflj i.i areet the m.ik -hould Yte eurolled Ioi tbe flM rioB. thttt tixty hit the flbJflMl Ith 'ohl of Capt. ClflMp'fl comirany ol litieineo, thal vvbilu one of tbr ii, I.t Id flflBM of bflflfl, Iflfl flflbM broad and eeven MBfi IfltOMM bflfcaflflfl, another el.ol 'ij-ht fici-. bnlleie it.

Tflflrfl va Iifly in the eomiraiiy wbo do lb eturrX 1 -n i ui MMT SIHTIIERX EXPEDITION. tiie to tronv A I.ll ll.B KKDTAPE DF.TAY. EMBARKATION OF TROOPS. A SLldHT TOITH OF SMAU-VOX. General Desire lo Attack Cbarleiton.

THB TROOPfl ON Tlie DfftltH. ta Hampton I.oad.v it lrasbern apparent from the very ning BBB onr greut atiei.g'l. in thie war is on the aea fl 1 i.nviiitf a po-verftil navy and tbe Kebels MBB .1 BBB hy BBBB nt? ln Bflflfl the Bflatkara aaBkaard flfl eflflfcl dletra.t Ika lakal i.rtiiie* inflicr the Mflflfl iajury aa Ika enemy, wn. dnie in this dinition until the af BMhflaa aleetrHed the loynl florlk. Prafl-eaBto Ikfl asptakflfl Paflfl had wn veiy dit ull.

On Ibe coiitmry, h.i.l it i.i..! eeaafi to ihe bafkeeae, aaa i piiantaa ikagawaaBBB. flrfaea-flBBBdlBaii BflB in Voflk Carolint, 1-flHa, flflflBl Ci.io!i;ia, ai.d While ibe MMB8BM8 of (he ft-Bflfl und Jitf. Da. inaad ia oaraoeBflorflal 1. t.

ot hflBflMM very onr eriiir-eii. v.h..f.r dury it fl pnt nn tiistin to these eailed hevtiMeied, from one dagPM and par ii Ile I to another, vviboiit bdfcg tka 'culprits. Bvea now the Somter ia to bo BaBflflBflf-BBBaaaa Ib bbI mwb paia. let or Uadraaaa, wkfle a half daa i i looklagla vi.in for lur where she is iut.a.1 ft bflga BOflflB w.ll bfl. Il not ei to nay in ll.e foi? tain flM of ti.in.-sfli r.r! htu it el.eerin^ know ike navy is now ahflM OBBBfll" BBBB flf Ikfl vv.

i. lakah-flBi bImm i. pta Ikia axpadkkt. not but iflfl heard it il I lhal it propoa by Mr. dfl fltflfl ct ike in Um CBbteet, afc Maaakatna erltk fl 'i ha i of tl i It ttoi .1 I tii I tliHii tl.e Of 4agBBt, ao t1 tf tka aapedhioa, aad tke wi.i.b w.i.

h. I tka mt tkfl Iaat flB ad mthm flflM larlBflB Mflarea oa llie () 1 led tk BMfl 1 i.t. ii ii dBflaj eeeflflflfla Tne re ataaafld Mfll tr oj no, i militfirv ibfl I.i????<! in 'hur n. than who at i-nce ea-ne lo tlns city aud coiiiuiei.c- 11: n. any i-repaiatloaa I It was the mereat BBBM of fortnnr Ikfl world tbat thu ullhir uid rr-nult us: f.

bt llie proWu'gBti 0 tn, in jurt, -flsk-PO, BBBflgk ef paBlieM partlj ihe fi rn and ui latgaly tkroagh tbe wiirninga from ht the I Bakflh flflM "1 tkfl 'I an! j-irtially prrjw.reil tu n.et it. lf thertkadbaaa further datoy a Migi-' iflflfl Bfld C-B-WflflkikBflfl BB BMaaad ky eeflflflal myjMtMM, aad aa aaaa i 10-ineh would have brvn mounte.i. I aflflMpflfflflon thua, uuh-? 1-y NflMflBflBflk- Om had afl "ffl MflflBed lha Ii.1t.. Iitpo re. uior.

ementa vvitb llie vj. of liinding, I I n.it. tkatrleadeaatkaagklBhe flflM flfl di i i ntiiid ui ua? ii! ikki aaa i.fl iir erary i ibm takaaky QaverflBflM bbbb a im Tkaaavali lt l.il nt the hiud. ih.i.- 1 arfM (bih bil). lobonliiiatea coun.

ted wiih ihe sxpedBloa, im i.nv pi.it had boaa Beaidad. Bawalll were Bdflfl OM A flkflyfld, thfl if 4--, McClelhn waa BCxjaaiatad a pMaeead ake lefl aafl feafl all Bafl w.eii i adpfl IkaB, taaldo ikfl Cahkaot, ouIt vt I.o w. in full ol t'u were (i.n. 8111 iniun, ui.il ile i olti.eri. biijhcst in nmler eaeh.

i were Bflflefll froni WflsUington tbat no ullntion what ever to tlie exiicililion, aurmirtra as to tt or lo he eaal over ika witflfllo tke aeflrapapera, aod aa inj octioa froui li.n. MeClaUafl flrea aeal to bm as-sx atadpM. nlraiti Irom i.y meniion ol ihe cxj- bm. eaaflaa flafl upaivat, ior ii tne lO-bela weie advised of ihe fl th. leat, it taealj tt eury lor MflM fl BrflflBflk bttOMtta BMBBflad mid OflT flOldflMBUofldj i aaflofl- iihr-iai dh i.

Ikia, bmn haafl aol baaa wa i.i nc adkiBB in thi' i ity, ai.d eleawkBM, eittar ikeoogk a deeiN aid ita b. or a rr.n.i tote- Iflfl pakflI wiih Bflflffltoadvan.e flthtr Jeanale, waw flrilliBg to rlolfli ika Ira pHtnotiaM bv piil.lihl.iiii: U.d fl rsaBok akarteffld, ti.e MgBBBBta deeaOefll toOfla. aflBBMad, tbe Igh-H UtM0m fl th-1 Bfld BBBB parflBBBBB wbi, 'i aboald baire boaa aaeeeBfly thMaaariaaa IflBai ibe lir-t iu. Tkil'M bei-n in jmaBcafioti ol all limt be learucd l.y ibe r-oiml gflieaafl. kfl wportflra in tUeelly, wafli-agtaa, aad ti MoflUOe, ni i.

flthfl veiy imjK.lljnt iiriV.il MflHIMBBl, I'Mii'las Bfl advi.d'1. I I until Ikfl tiflfl, vvh.u the limita of ef tt have Milrad Tm nnch aaa bm tion om bardly ba ghraa to Oaaaaaadaai ti. hWmmj, OmmmB-I thttit, OaffclaitM, Iba etkarofl-eeaa hi aharj Ibe Am secaaev flbh tbeir oat, tka aaal imd eaflflrleaa-Bfl dtapakh whi.h tln bfivc akaa a Aflfcaagh pajflBflflfal Baat waa; navflr i'i .1 nd BMflrfl- peiiod, evoi-y detail, imwe bfltflfl th hai beeu aaafl-fl-3 aataadBdiai-fl tka BMflflM fld tkfl woid'l BBMfc Wfl g88M Ibe lar.d I.i... ihe are BBdfl c.ni.iian.l Bf IhlOB Hoii: biave and eviei.in.d ot tb. Dataed araej, wuh ffl-M aaajdafl when of the BBflBM I I at Bull Kuti publi.

are well ac 1. wbieb be flM pr-inoteu from a coloneli-y to bia prerent rank. -kerflflB gvadn ated td Weei I'-dut in vrith diatinction. ln IgMba waafli in Miinh of the following year iti'ttnl aaA-sir'uui ol Hnbaiateuci. In Mmv IHW MflrM proiuoud lo a lirrl lieiitr-naey, and in Mny a 1 Ile (ulb.neiloiu the Mexican war, njrvting in aeveral battlea; and wan breveted Major for gal'ant and meri.orioaa condact in the battle of Iluena Viata, Febnmry 1817.

At tbe otitbreak of the great rebellion he wm promoted to a colonelcy. Hie rpialitiea miiid, and theoreli cal and practical military eduration would aeem to eu.iiiftutly qualify him for tbe vastly rfa.ion_.ible un.Iertrtking now contided to bia IliBBtaffia up of lbe following all of the regulur aervice: gkiv Hn- Bflfl ThflflBM tfl. IbafflMfl CeBBflMBflBfl i ll. litli Infautiy, Aillug AnaiUnt A4-OflB, llt Lieut. (Ieor.fl M.

-ifli IV P. V. Alrl eVCamp. Ii) Lieut. 1 er, Ai l-de Camp.

Capt. Iliiliii laflflB, A U- fl. S. Quarler I'ao't. Iferhert A.

Haicall. A. 0.. M. U.

M. Aul.tant Capt lfl.ir.ri E. roller, A. Q. U.

S. Aaflflflfl Q'ir lipt. ij.inry A. Glllinere, V. B.

I i'-'it. Jnlm A. tT. 8. Firlrif-era.

B. OBflfke. V. I Nt Liflfll, f. T.

Ordiiaiiee llflpirtment, Chiff of i o.ii l.ieut. ea H. Wll.on, 8. BflflBflflfl. I hlef Topo il Kniii Uae.

tooper, M.dlcal U. 3. Medi ci1 Ut Lleut. J. Dumont, IV 8.

VV, Otticer ln harma. J. 1,. lleaiilt. Parr.iat'er fl PriTti.aa.er.

i. i- II. I'ajmaiter V. A. additiouel TfTI" TBABBPOBT Fl.F.CT.

Tle tbe DtflfaBoa iathe AtUiiiic flflflfl, like all tbe MMfl v. a-? la, haa been retitted with teniporary benba for troopa, at ikl.i. 1. t-he can flfl al Tflfl flpMflOa- fflMfll. fl flfld witbarn.y ttflM flfld bf bl Id with i Bflfl for the troopa, and bf flflflb flflflfl with lutnher, bny and l.iicka, bcaralii'le to tbal li.ly that Mllafl ragaflfty flfl Uflflfiofll wflb fmy flfl of pltflMMOfltflMB We all rccollect Iflfl, fo- flbflf Mflflfly whb in an IBflflflflM to li'imi ber fate, nnd how every beait re joii 1 lii her aafe return.

Her preretit voynu'e one of ae ptai ei il, und we aii bope and pray il.nt lb aml lir lolih- flflflflfl flflBBfOflMflflfly MMMMflfllyoM of it. Tbe Atflfltfa lt attmmmmtni l.v Capt. Oliver Endridgaoftl aBaflii whoi- t. BfeflKflj BflMfl rfefl. it.ki.Tir.

Tbfl Bfau.er under command of GflflA. I OflflMMflb, flflfl, having flflfl aervice on Iba Niiv.il Hoard, nnd lbo (iovciti. ment in ol'irr puui on hia flflVJBflbA flflfll BBalb again, aml lakea ronmiaiid of hie old abip lor The Baflfl bi flbM astaa licittfl, flflflflflrrfl i flffltflrtof 9JHMl n.en. H'-r tfl ffl MMflMfl Bflflf fltoii-a, and a bflfl oflU ttfl IflffMI iMMfltBtflBfl. flfaflflfl lor MMfl JMMMMfl tl riv A bflM) ttfl I flflMf flflfl flM I flf flflfl all ii.ari.nl Bflfll Lady tfl p.ii l.

land flzty hi, fl ttie ili flfllfl IIIK K. tb. veteran eommander of Iflfl I'aiileihib, eporled bit BflB to bfl flMBMI iy flflt) kklen lbe tl to Fort mma HOBI Iti, tflfl fl ttfl or foirih naval ex pedition with which he baa en II ve-f-el flfllfla flfl ii flBfl a i flM fl I aalfl, MM upon tunaot jfuna. '-M army wnijoinand carte, l.ur I MMflflfllBry MMB8, Mflflua tor ihe MflflflO. 1" h.iil-tuat.t and Aflflflflfl4, huy and etiuw, flflfl io," ot bflr.

Tb V.iiii.crl.ilt tbe nhip Urtat Kepiibln wnh aU iier withal Capl. i.i ib i- .1 te bflflflBaaM bflfljbf bflbfl ll I.i k.ep up fl.i'.h tbe beat iu the tieet. i iii; i ini'. Hfl BfllflOM flflflMfi ia a MMMM of "oO mnA Mi.d well known bflM. li.lfiniu Baflfl, in ibe Iflfl flBfl yt.tr..

BfleaMflBB Iflfli BflOBfl, but no boraea, ber lading ennaieting of BaOlfl, -bov. la, brirk, ttt) feet of IflflBbr, flfMJ Bfl Mfltfl, Mfl atorei. THI II l-lNt lllboia, MlfM flflfl MMM Ibfl tba Rl Ibbb. lb her. in lbe I i.

Bf. iiii.lerlnlt Iflfl Iflfl bar pikii.ir Boiooo. flao Iflfl two flBBkflM bfl had the on de. bM ttflM MflM flfflfl taken dowu bflMfl h. II adi.iK of oi.lii.tn.e.

bafl, i Uf. flflfll, oo.ooo al and -MflflflBBMfy BM MfM bfll MB I flflfl 1 A i-a I'J at! bour, wi'li i flflfll, hut in thia trip will hardly laaflbefl Ibbb fliiff tbfl Bar 'i ai.d uion- I flf flflflfl" on ibe tkt -eoffBt W.nhino*?a, ui tb i flf Bolflriflft Bfl ia i tn.t -flfll Afuflflf that tn.ia a leri.i BJ flfl lh I lll. 1'nk "Mll MM flfld CflOTt. IV l.o. i kaaa ar- ii ii "1 ilu- -lflflil .1.

l.ne afl i brought ihrougn (be Bt, Cnii.il flflfl ilow-i Iflfl Bh 1 flflflflfl anl BBfl. hi.rt.i.il l.y ll. L.r BM flaaadnioa. sba- flaewlltafl fla I-SMbmb, flfll I rtlI Utf't 'I Tlii VIIVWII4. '1 bfl Itlflinn af Itina.in lb Ni kv-Oileine nnd nil l.y Capt.

Ituker. in.lt, flb have li" i. I l.iin nf tli. ir bfttfl, tl.ey are "-kilb bav K.vei.-d flfll Bflblafl- a iuxurv tflflM il fcflafl VBrM'Iol (lll- llilrt niviflioi Bflfl fltflfl eiiept flMflfl Ibflfl. rflfljd l.iT ol bMbt aml lb liame a b.iiie* im.

MTAB or ttik i n. The brifl had a diveihilied ex; al liuie r.i.Tiii.i' in iho Soutlieiii trade. ut unother aa a Bflflflflflfll flbflf takiug tioopa to tbe Criuua, and now i fllfl l-flBtMB to MBBfflM hl.n Mdflfl iii ll.e rrguin alier bflfl ahe ia MflBflfl. Sbe ii. battb, flfld in Jl.i OMBfO bflffl flfflaaUMfl, nd bi k.

TIIK VII I Capt. Bflflbfliy'fl M'e-Ael a airiea iim iiiany il no'. Bflfl flflfl tlflB BBJ Mbl bttfl llcel, tha VanderbilI BBfl IJ.Itia i.fi flfflfltaeMflflfl. On her third deai. flb bfl IU blttfli ttfl Mflflfld IBB' iiltogellier ttfl bae hi ti ritl l.iOO.

In lier caigo are com Bflflaflanfli wfltjotAk flflafl, MflBflMfl, luiiilflii. tli. tk nnd auuy MlMM n. i.n iiieime Tb? ll'iAVItl. Tbia ftatky ro iiiii.T ot the Ytiyiniii liue ia un.ier OflflflBflfl? flf Cflfflt Ot W.

Ctich. Sbe Irt alflitit YMm fl, flflfl tatrvtt 't'ii. elee bflt prokiait-na, and fl flffl flflM ii lbe uee ol whkh it ia uot ditln uit tfl bflflfba, BATtABZAB, Thia ia in fllfllffl tf Cupt. aied ia ed tO dtltj of and jrin.iliai- tii-'ut-r. Dffl flOBflifltii fli hay und abot aud a'le'l, I.

BBMbf "1 pt.liud fflflfl, bflfl, nnd Sbe enrriea OBff IOt? aoMn-ra, bu. I.ikea tflflM flfltrtl amin tf ttt flflflaflMMbfl ut flfl-fltM BflBfOfl, ttty ovei tn tbe lleel, Ve tfl work on flflfl otlmi Inakv Id work. Illi: OKIKNTAI. A new acreW ateamablp jafl IflMhttflfl flafl comiuaiideal by Capt. Sbe otily 1.0 I'tropa, but baa a full btding pro i id.ht,..

un' "ifi ii tcaitk oue more beavy rifted cunnon. The Oriental ia of 1,210 tune burden, haa ao 800 hone-power ongine, and waa boilt by Neaile Levy of Philadelphia. TIIK MAfliOfl, Formerly of tbe Charleston line of paekets, is commamled by Capt. Pbillipa. Bha earriea 425 diere, inclosive of offieere, and baa 10,000 brick, pro vUioua, troojr-stores, aurf-boatu, Hhe of 900 tnns biirdeii, makes 11 knots, with a consumption of; tuns of coal duily, bnt in tbe fleet will not con-' aume more tban tnns, aa no higher rate of apeed is eitber poaeible or desirable.

TIIE DAN'IKI. WF.BSTKB. This rtamer ofthe Van.ieibilt line la In eom-j nand the experienced, amiable, and gallant Capt. Johneon, formerly of tho ship Ieaac Beli. 8he ear riea '100 troops, ordnance, beavy guns, lumbcr, brick, pruv iaioiui, barrowa, picks, epadee, TIIE ARIEL.

This iplendid steamship is also the property of CaaaaBBBM Vanderbilt, and takes a large number of troops and a large aa-orted cargo of storrf, ordnanio guna, aurf-boate, but we were unable to learn the exact natme of the lading, thiough over-cauti'Jii 8B tbe jurt of tlio person in autbority. TIIK fl-BAfl BBFI Itl.ii'. Tbis matnraoth failing-vcm-el, tbo largert in th. world, measnree tuns burden, and is ini-rn niand of Capt. Limelxirner.

Her drafi of water i.4! Jl when loaded. During tha OHflflMflTflfll ibe aoflffl ship was employed with advunLige and great profit in transpoiting troopa and stores for tho i Biitisli Arn.y, but BBBM tbat time has not been peofcaUe to ber ownera. Wben cliurtered by Capt. Sixion, QflartaB-flaflB ta Ikia arp sdl tion, ikfl dir-c'iinrgtd a cargo of tuusof afcaBB-B Hnd wus litted up for her new voyage, nll within 10 In ber lower bold she has taaeaf coal, tOfiOt brick, laMtar, bay, atraw, and Dfl BBBB deckssbe is fitted with for akflBt 709 haeaaak ull-wing anrplo aparo for light aad n. The etalU aro irade of sniooth planed plitnk, with atrong hi iuto tht Tbo lloorsare sparred te i'ive wcuie f.H.thold.

The fee.ling-boxcs are flathiBBIJ, kfl Dfl Ikenflfl BN divide.l by a aingle stout pl ink at eitber sbie, niado to let doflffl to admit the BB, and to pinned np in place. Ihe horxes aie loadad Bflfl tiie dock by ui.ii driflfli from 1 dawB tbe arkala l.n:th of the Bflaaal? tbe fcfl boTBfl fflhflg to tbe lust stall. tbr- next to -flj iwxt, so on in rejrtilir order, BBtfl tht last Btall is Mflflfliad, when the phtwau'e-wiiy ia closed. Tl col le ahip not able to Bflflp Bf with tbe li ef ky tar bbBB akwa, ika toarad by the Vanderbilt by meani two 10-inch baB-Bfl? Notwitlistanding her inuneii-e she towa follfl, and Lefcfllfl eflka VMa. rrmnrked Ib haadag kflkra tht mthi.

Iflfl be would pull 1 er u- t-r iiu.l far as in tbe enjuadioti o. Ciij i. tevte. proverbiiilly oue oftbe i nn I of nii.rinfrs, has now a doable load of napoaeibiUty aad be will know wbat it is to bavo eacy Blgkt'l alaep hocastK ott tbe bflBflflM ofthe fireat Keptii -iie. Iu abili'v Kr, Vanderbilt b.in bo much confidence tbat tlie (sieaiLer baa never beeu to tbe' aiuount of a dollar fince she was Till.

l-Bk-RBM IA. Thia is a little tcrew flflfleel of fSO Wflll caici wtaMIke wa'rr is aud ttipe to aad flfl an to ka aarfa. She ia eoni unu.dc.l hy Capt. ui.d araa ai.d m. ii, hflfllda "hncka, and a fcfl aBBfB fl I tmd trojp-nores.

BoflMa these vesaels, all af flkkh have heen per hfldly I our reporter. olheis bave failed ln.tii thia p4.it to jo iu tbe fleet al tbe renb Tbe ship Narlaaa bflaflad Ibe espedbiaa vflk hl i-aigo aadfbragi, Ike Ocaaa BagBiflB, and QflBBBB Bagia. with stores vario'is kinds. To reeapitulaie, ihe mi tunuHge v. 1 bbm.

Omuw im I M0.I Dulnl VV.t.*t?r.1.03S.; o. Mfl.UUilar I i.t..;t,: I fl I'r rer.l.l.lKO.ll?..rt. li. II rt). i I itcrry-buat).

Prrr. t.CBll. i ii iaa vi ibi TaaMfav CflBa. I ra i'l ierry-boii's ure be kt the IflfBB Inun ler affll Oflfl flflB tbe -MBgOfltl to land. Tka ii tflBBBga af th.

BftjaaflM bbbbbbIi le Ifl flfll and thfl Qlflfl atnl olher vesm-ls (uns. 80 tliat, 4 xebuive of t-ial akajA bas oaflaatad wiih.n four weeks, poct, a tlcet of nt v. Ml is WkflM Ble is as treat ns that ol nt BpBBJ Armada, wfcfek Philip 11. of S-aiu sent in tor the eoBflflflfl of 1 Sagtafld. The Mfll inniii.ue of that won.kif.il was ouly it is Brohflklfl tbat if ihe eaj acity of ibe meii-of-war couveying our tran-portl were taken iuto lue.iiiit our woull ahflW a much larger ault.

I Afl OflB i aaiaapMBBBB. in the lUirt writes on tim l.tb (). lotaf aa feOoirei nl V. (iv mkiviaa Ar fif i. Oot.

BKL uie hrtaaed to tbe flratf ky twa eiiiiii.o.i haaraaaa, aad aai pen daaaef tyttt havaepflflrM fcar tako "a tine lurge bflflB in ber uioutb." aa tbe eailorsiall ika Mflfll oi foiim at hei bow. Bhe tows beautifully, ronsidci iug ber imaenac Arrived ofl Bay ju-t at dusk, we wer? io feel our way iu l.y runoing aud fre BOaadkajBi haggiag Capa Hcnry asthe that idde is iaafBati Your readei-aie aliendy aware that tbe li.hts are extinguished CaaaaCkartasaad BavflMr, wefoim.i nite BBflkeeagB iti I.ynn Iliivrn Bay on the OflflflBBg af Next morning tcok our irltarge iu tow BBd BM her Bl uuder the guna of old Vfl-trflM Um lue. Here wa.s already a larje fleet of frigates aod trimsjiorts, pn uiiueut among which. Badaaflida of all, lor ptole. tion, Iay the Minm-mta and tho I'awnee, of wni.

li exchaiiged It was a grand sigbt to see 'M or 10 tine buge fl-fflt, Boarly BUanaad to the laatk, and fcrttaf om- (iibrullai, witb iis mitajiivo walls BBd while, uot far in tl.e towarvi were llie rows ol white aud eanipiug I of soldiers. 1 Althotigh no mnny VflBBata are ulready coliected here, they aro notbing, 1 hear. to what will l-e ready foi a stoit in lese than week. In couiiog out of the ir.i.da, to ko ttp the bay, we met four birge steaniers nui going in. THM PBBBM will be an txpcdiiion eijual to anytbiug Uie world bns MB, or will see, thii centnry at least.

Our apct'ial reporter, writiug frtnn on board the Atlantic, ttyt: From srntit ATuume, i AimtpoLif Bobm, Oatfltsn. No weather more favorable to tne ebjeeflaf tiSa iireat naval expeditkin eould bave beea tmdt, bai even been maaofactared to fill a epecial order, thau tbat we have experienced einee the Atlaatia ittk Ncw-Yotk. After a pleaaaat aail of twenty-awea houra' ruiniing time we caime to ancbor off Annapolfl, where we found a onmber of otber veetels of tkfl fleet, which had preceded ua, and were eitber already iH.ien and prepared for a start, or were taking oft board, as fast poeeibie, their rwpectlve cargoea. The good, quiet people of Annapolis, altboiurk they have liecome somewbat accastomed to militaef I'irprihes for the put six months, were now temYif awakened out of their meutal anything atate, and potitively eibibited tha liveiiefl aymptomaof aatoniabment at. the nnwonted sight og a iflMM or two or three down full-aiied quietly dropping anohor in tbeir beantifol bot flflflflfl harbor, without a wordof waraingor premonition.

Tho trausjvort veeeels had been preceded by aday or eo, l.y tbe proper offic-ra, who had goue throairk the eitmps at Annapolis, ee'ected tlie regiuiente were to tbe expedition, annoaneed to thfl Ketrimental or Brigade aud aariee tbeqnantity and qnnlity ofthe ba-rgagetogfl with ench command, iutemling tbat by tbe time tmnaports arrived the flBM sbould ta strock, hagguge packed in the leaat poaeibla rpace, aud ev.rything ready for tbe inaUint emb-xkatioa. OathtjM tho pecuharity of tho sand-bar which blookl tbe BBOBtk of the hatlior, all ve-sela dr.t,ing more than 11 feet of water ure flttigad to find ugc on tbe ouieide of tbe bur, aeveral milea from tha cily. As all the traneports are of tbe largest aixa, aud of beavy draft of water, the troopa aad iheil bad to be conveyed from fboro to BBI from I to 7 mib.a, wbich was for tiie moht part by light ateum tugs. Tlie sea wa, and b.id haaa for daya, ae amooth as a mill poinl, flj all flfllfl favorable for the whiili was elfected in good time und in good ordw. It hus plcieed aomebody however to hold tu here tor threo or four days, order to wait the movomena of BflBBB ofthe bigher pBSIVJB on the hud, in tka direction and fi inity of Washingtou, whose iuecrnbu bia BflflJvflfl in thus detuining an exixdition that ia ieady for aaa, mid tka aaaa af wbich ara rejoiced the f.om their camp life, und mest for Cgbt, cannot te fath.med by oarsuiall, shallow, iied povvers.

The vesscls tbis rendexvons hava all BBBBflfld BB board their due complement of men aud BtBBB. or migbt have done so two days ago, bad tka word bflflB given to burry, und the delay 88B flfcly n.afl mH be laid at the door of tbe gentlemea iii.i:.ediare command of the shipf, or the s-ldisnj I ut Ika must net iu ghoold ebnracterirtic gale oif Hatteraa acatlertia at, ead ara fcttara, pr.r.ial or flflM Bfll having the fflll Btreugtb of thefcrca utaaialid at tbe rigbt point, et the right il.en an inliuityof regrete und reprowbea bo pOBTfldflfll over tbe ten dajsof lovely weather tkfl might have been better employed, putbape, tka Ky iu Annapolis To those unculigl.tened persona wl.ose vision fl cin umwrihed by the narrow circle of aveota thfl (rannpire immediately nnder tbeir own vulgtr opi.es, aad wl.o bj tbe very neeeeeity of tbeir poekion, aay not immedi command so comprehensiva a viea Ofpaaafcg history as thoae who hold a bigher poaflua OB 'te privilegeofgrumbhng mue' outbe We BBB, think wo opportanitia tkai are nei-'lect'd. or that seem to be neglected, and wo iiatiually are eager, and perhupa oftkioae, in prop-fl ing medies, oi what we cbojse to think reDifdia. Capo llutteras ia a point tliat atonuily reminda eveiv p-st tempeatuoua perila. aod tkat ia uggeetive to tv ery of ull unktown dangeifl flf flrath and ruiu, after the peeafla'otyle aid ner of old angry Ocean.

by aJJ win.a. In fcfl, tho original, or ship articles cntered into eome time in the dayi flf Veflb, or BBMflflkflflBj between tl.e winds and w.ra uod tbe weather generally, to kick np a peraooial rtw eeTHaflBMB, have not ouly been annulled, hut baflfl been obaerved wilb a exaet-rts, moet aradflablo to tho win.la und wavee, contidertd mirely as.ontracting porties, bnt infinitely a'le ii) all oihere. Therefore Hatteraa baa to be retrarded na a point be anticipated with treinbling. Aud any which shoald ttko laal in I AMf paal tbe drouied point, andipaio rhe pissengei-s their sea-sickneBB, would be higbly to be Tbe regiments, aa embarked at Annapolis, wsrs, ihe mo.t part, full as nuinbers, and in a good rtti'e of health und diacipline. Four days hflBBM tlie expedition left AniMpolla oadaafl praaiad to haMftea Koade, red that the str.all-pox hud made iuappeiii-tiM in two of the i-fiimenU.

lt did not, however, appaM iu verv agni-avatid form, aud so easily apaMe the eurgeons, and so apeedily divested ol B-Jig-ut feuturBti, thut it wa3 deemed di.iu and udvisable to permit llie regiinouts to go ot board sbip. A.nord.i.gly. the 8th Maine ia had six or aeven uses of am.tll-pox, having hud tbe inle.nd n.en pn perly in the oa shore, embarked tlie rest of the corps so board tbe Ari. 1. The discaee did uot take on the epw demictorm, nordi it at any time aaautnoa very BBfl tyj but at all times completely uble by tbe Nc pauic or nnusual friitMt IBB BflabkIflfll aiuong the men on aecount ol lha presence of the disease, eo much and the coliiese with whi.h the men regitrdedifl pflflflgflB their midst doubtleaa had ita good eflsfl in bhiel'lmg themselvea from the malady, from whieh, had they given way to ithject fear end friglit, tbey could murcely huve to eacipe.

Otiicr disei.seg we are comparatively free fronu llie itiiix ersal desire of the soldiera is for slap al hail-nt-ti," and I beliove the men would fight wkk a Ik tt. heart for the purpoae of ruuning up tha af tbe 8tare and Strtpxj over Fortt Sumter M-olliie than for any otber poeeibie aggreesive tbat iould named. Of course, a doxen plaflM miutioned us hkely to be the .1 tbe fleet; and though the tr.ope are peady to dB Hbflflt duty, over, or tbrough cityl tliat may be sngg-eted, ifl, oo name canses i-cft eager and matani-neoas euibus-iem as the oue wora 1 The sudden order has thia instant eome to -t-A gte.aiii, and to-inorrow will doubtleae us ancbored in om rendezvous at Fortreis roe, wheie the entire fleet will eoogrx-gste, Vkflflfl they flfll eoon aail. in teeend "Invmi-iblfl I Arimuhi," tkat will, if right and jrutice bave any. power, aud a mighty natiou's Mioesl prayera maf BflB- unything, huve a mucb better aod happler fatfl thau did aa -iiiiouB Spanisb pi-dircesior.

THK YOBCm fc eaBBBBBB cf embarking so many atorM aafl in, board ao OttA, 1 procitre the MMt sutirfics in Uie short ume allowal taatoa the mail drpartf. The following, bow I fl as MM can ap(flOB-MM in the balf hoor, Me, allowed before iho boat is flfl. Tbe regimta-l ure uenrly as followe: rflfll BR1C.ADB. HrlfuJirrlieiiiM-Bl L. VlBLB.

riiir.1 Bt-f- rm io-. MBaMaaBaflOflhaak iobn u. Bi-Jel. Adjuunt, A. J.HiU.

Thlt it-jIbbbI ott mmmsv AUaflfl, nuiu-B-a mlib Mfl fJ-klUiif); i lertjf-tbHcwlurk RffiaMut-Cfl. Baaa.

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