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8 Tii.EE DAYS UTEE FROILCEOPE. Tf< Mri'.a Off < ap< Jlaff and City u? B.iiiiyoie at Nt*w lurk. TL<.English Press on President Lmooln'b Message. S'lM cuialiou :?l'. to the Triumph i>f (he Uf Urli*. 1H: mm; I'/li-i) M ifIN III,1 m.tlvn I'J.M) S'l'ItU i in liiu i?,f i vi mian tin Afl. auu i? Cotton?BrendrthATh Dn'liiiiii^ At &o., Ac. I'll- N.row i.u :.??>-!.ip i.'jiy if iii.ii.iix re, Oapt. .Mh'.ry, vrMoh l?'t 7 iv< rpw'at > < Iock on the al'loruuun I tlu'J'nl. iiuti uu<Hiiton ti.i Ifciii tif July, aimed al ilwi iH.rt v*fci! niUn.nuit. M*e ailvims? ftiii>i.?.iat ml and otherwise? ?iav. b6cu ui.i.' I ., her owit U.'Ujjtrajtliio repot l. from "II hi Jt-Jiiif, N. h. fivfii >i< liio Humij) of Kalurilnv, Hi" VltAi m ?t mii! the <ic futcliry l?y tfce Afl'leit, )iubli*h''l n) ?hii |M|iv.r th'H >ui'injiij-: U-< lu-i i t tlii' I 'll* liiilin.nre in an follow*:? *V:ik-*iii.iii)Piim'i.Jti'?i.tl JiO Order of N. M. Hoy I KoCsvje UiVViiiti-i |ii>R, .li.iil'O At'n ,??J00 AliMulimlolkC^.. 808 ) MuxfcOt 4 ,00 W.uwii Brnf. tiO.... HiO <ion. Opilyko h Co....10,100 .KUti t> Uftti- 280 Snow ,V HnrjICf!-' l,tl*0 Win ? > IW>w . . ... 1,017 W l.'ttiev t)i> l<whiiu <>iHii I UK) Ward, Ounjibeil fc Mo. 8,7W.'I Jutoi'K Muini i?....... 1.200 Welli?. Kaiyo k Co.... 1,600 i'lio Cun?r?i iu ill tleniiiMiip .Uika, Iroun Liverpool uu (lie With .iitsf., arrived >41 i aju; Ilium at hali'iutH live 4'rtth It t'li .'Vl; i." V i \ 'I Tliti <ili iris ? ilklne.of' four day* later Hum IboMalready if ham I TlicAti .i h i ?> I'm ty i-gUl pawnfie. a tml ?;;# U0O m Hie ( oiiuoa) neive by the At'i i>u in unimportant. Ibo Mi'Hrhti" >! IN '" ?lt i . l.'in.iiin liuit been vnr'nin^iy wcvtil bj lliu I'|irt>N-:. An obMmalu Ntruggli ?.is Mo l/itiilnii f*iyn it. altogi ItM'.r cowiiirs the Im. ploduotU b.v :tn- tiittC mogengo, m il le.iin bn k?i jmitlv.'j^lH'il all cliiincM of iut<'ri?einn war . and foreseen, xt> ? ibj slander, that the lvnogniiion of Southern inde fti'iHitiu je ih tlio iiistic iii wliiish, alter iMtniie los* unit liu au<l4uiii'U, lUr contest til UK I r will. The riM k.i< nt tUiri date il i? iillu to argue <>l) Um<?|i?cfcliuu IcK"! rifchi 'l i* I"' government. to yul lUwn refinance as soon as iHW^tble. It predielu nn olwtmali1 and SMiguinnry ;l niggle, and , while prnfi-Hsing jieiHcnat f yuHiiity K>r tlio opjioucntis of slavery, rejoice mi Ktigland'ij strict neutrality. llio Ivnilin flail# A<iv eulugi..*'* (lie message mid ttyy. 51 n?lc at r< st the <|inationof toiiipronii-e, Hid the government >h now in a pooit.'oa toneenre, by its energetic action > itie eympalby of foreign Powers. Tlw 'JMrprnjoJkft.nl .Va/fliarie) witU I lie message, and cnii It very iiU'Htlt'fnctory. Diu'iug a dub&to in the Hoiifo of Commons on the runioi s ?r Ute iH H ililc oea*ion of the Isluml of Sardinia to France> 1/onl.lehn JtuaHeil said such a hclieuic could not be per milted, and would terminate the all In nee of Kuglatid and France. He dhl not tielieve the Italian goveruuii.nl contemplated six-it nu net. The ).omton Ctetiwrr aayj that Sir George Cornwall Iayiif goep to ibe Wai Offic:. l.orii 1'aluterslOD will ?c* fur foreign affair* in the Hont - of ('omra'iui, J t'be political new* li?m tbe Continent i.; wagve. J 'JV. 1'l.l iri Botirfi. W.'.H dull. Rentes. 07 t"l 7i. A Vienna despatch ronflr.u^ the iesign:itM>u ?f Iktoti j \'?y Hi?l fount KiVsmIii,nnil it-: ne-eptanoe. Count Furgsdi I Iibh been ajijtojnteil ctwncrljor ol H'iDg-tvy in )'lace of ! Iiu<?pu Vny. - * I'ommcrrlnl liiirllls< lice. j I.OMtClN M AltKI 'l'. (V tl^u! oio^inl on j'iiil:i\ al S!' t iih'i B lor niuiiey. Suit WfJi aWl in: hiiit. the li :!llui m ill'' lla'.iL ol Kliglaiid Jjhi.' liei reasetl. ani.KII > < Tlit! in? i:ol i-" ufiu!ly iiiu 'i ?<''!. Kt if. .1 iS. and Ji'.nh .s Oeni.inl, .'iy a .'!S , 1IU1 omii. ltVICJtrOflt, COTl'OV MAKKI'T. I.iu . itxii.. .! Iv VO ISI1I lire'.v. .- 1 l.t.-> ><|MH'lh tbo y I'l ! til v <-k .11 ! . wt". i. Iw,Including . : ooo i" cult mnd SSt00ti 1o Ilie m?rl<'t lieeatV"' in-live ;itid priee^ Ivi.inod undo. th? advi' tn-i.i Aid-: : n. Mb" I'- i.l<<n''-M sfARej, and hold'';. i>il. i I tlo'ir Htin kty. \\ illu .il. j iKMVi'Ver, pi e- ibk 'H. 'file luierior 'i-1a 1 i : \ni"i i , at; Imvi: inlvani-d 'jd. ft .v ]*t iiodimI, \ilii:>? tin' r i mnl*?I?tixj are har*H> , ' lii-.lt* r I1"1 > 8 ol' l-ii'tay v."ic hai?-?.ot who'll l.'HJO 1? ' * x*< ft to .|mm and ?**poiii i .?. fh'.% inif'kvt 1 t. n? at the follow in a>,thon.:<'<l r*i' ?: ? M'h". M i*l ill I thf. Nrw Orl"An.? b '( j Moloh s ? > 1 i?.an<1 ? . b H tH0 itmk in |i : ? is fitlnuit^d tf0 l.Oi . Vliirh 7Uh;.*<00 l?? are Amer-can. Private < ??> i i';ida\ > ? ? la.nOo i<? i *0.000 i>al> j?i th" prices o: tin v. t *k\ ST4TK Of TI?APT TV MANCflCSTKI!. Tin' ;?(vM*??? iimih Mam'ti^tcr aw lavoi*l'l'' T' . i?w? k* t Ioiid* u)>\v? ' Mil lers ?(<>i<ir.-l an u?t\ait? Vfh)i 1) In .< ?m?? cwsrv oht:i*nM. . mykp.POOI. liUK tpsrrj i ? UAKK'RT. The ii. L i/l- i i !?!*? villi a d?*< lining leiiwfit}. M- r.H. 1!S* L* v. c:n-r.? vi. .jnm It Mir " j Ituut #:l. : 1 Sit] .it I J".- \Vb?*.U \v"'> d ll I t Inferior quallUi.Ui'l.'-T cj"*.i'11; : * <iflV*lvtt ;it a n-? tera^' j !et*ltti< ttiK'P of ic t Ati!?l i? 11.*. t>d.. wliit" alJO*. ff<l. j h !'-!< 'K'. Corn sir ?al yellow at .Sn. *31. a . 2**.,?>;whit'' at wi' ft! . i-. l.IVKHPOCM. MtKKI-'.T. The pruvi^ioti jot.. - ?* # *' -stowdy. Vol I mii^l ;'fi<i ! ' '< itta'aU'ri il. n - ?? ? . ;ct# j a Martial do. line iM? all .i'ialn a .. Lard ?:<.adv at 44'^- 6- j a Mm. Ta'lov #te?!y <i 4$*. i ivkhi'ool ritonrrK markrt. P<'.a-hi ? .1 i 1 ,j?hI all .^lallti ^ *s:iiMy de? taie l: ?;?' < fct 29p. &1. ;t 30v IV i f ?*?i dtdl ;? U-?. 3!".-in r?: ???. *i'U uti iuij>r?yrn\?Mit un i?^ lower ?innlii-i*f sales :?? ft- itit. a t;?. &d uiNi at ? . to art ivt*. >pint8 terpentine filcHily at |w* a t'j,-*. flrni. * oiVm? Hi ?>K-a4i\ :. ..Ir> '? c i ?i iii:? ;>i . '.??. I i-U oily (fiirt. I.in ??ii III ini*! at 'iO*. 9d. ? oh. Mt. I.ONDOS MniikF.Tr1. i Oisntx. Inlv SO. 1&61. ?TVHiik J^r?)tbci.-' r? |-(m t .< ?t< flrua,. t-mt?-v.v i. 1 f., <>.. n I.icm 1-1 ?, . .1.11 t. U.a!i .? ? ? 1 I III !U. M ?f 1 5 v lilt.! | it? I ,? flnn ;?i AH <t ';*i 1 ' -'iait'lv !< ! c.hw ?l; Mil* * ;r Inc. |Vh niiet : n?l ?t> uly u\ 10'^U. ? j H?t. lor O'lmiio.i I'onunu. l.ii ..-* ? ?! i . MM HK MAHKLT. it <vrk\ J r \ IS. HOI ( TW ftillt'ft Of f?r ?.K- NN 1 U >- Oil up - 1 TU:* n?Hrk? quioi l? ? '. ?>? \ iw. IV? < <?r4i ! Ufttr#, llbl .: in. ba .111 AH ?< i;?l; l. ' . <U l\ .i . ] YMVOW1 CARMfl bj it ? ;!> . fCilU I 1 ? * * j >n port :? J HK ? inM MA I .iv i.'t?*- ? > . 1 * 11V . ) Sr?l Theof ? I"M *11 'i!<'*>) ww l <M<o Ol |. ' I > I- Hi"'" 'II MM'I 'kl ' Itl<' ?M I ' * H? lit. RvC.i.1Mm(S ?'? i ' y v? \ I'll. Willi : t ku?h )\n? Hy ftt in) l>rov?*!oi!?> <\w . .J;?}v JO?Kmiin/ O*r.90)> v.?l, ? *)~4 ( .n?t v?-f j v.i \ lor ;? OOMit. KrteHim'-o 1 !) I.?:?? " M?r ' ;:5ui!.* ??? I. i>4 S| ;? 1 fliy - \ i*i \ rt I tM' I he Niu iw U. 1 , v fn. \ t l *??!?> \ \f i Tin i . v-> i !.. 41.n1. now ?!** . h re w itli Um" . th Istfi i M. Tht* **<? tu^iif I. . . \ >\ o?i? "iv-O'.i itowu *' M i) ;r t,-t ? ; \ \ i r .. i.i j I ?lVs fi'om \r %% ?1?* \ l? * m? { ;i I 4<M< Vl?lll*> ] IM \ v .{ *J-? |<i?i| ' TU* v"ii ' K?* ? ? 1 * \ j' . v** i , p ! V V tl ( Mv- *\ i ? \ \I j 1 iii*?-4? iInvk ..:? n?i Ol 1 in w??h ' ?:.< '< . ? Ui.?r I Jl|lMV" t . . '"I ' li . j < * % . . if* V. v M i ? ? hi. ; . 'W U'Hr r >?.** T ti- wil" ' h? luilw ? . < >?* 5 * , <? )' ..- if . \ . i ro ! I'\m I lot* i < . ? Kl* ?! ' i'? I # ? i ' ? i <i ? < ! # ?. . i . i Cm 'ii li*W ? ' v, , i*M . \ \s) i M ?? ?* ! I .. V? M : Y? i . .A . . v-i -i 11 ?\v ' '.clit# h* ' ?. Tl ? . , ? a ? .! ? tfwwm? . , jvkr'Mti' i !#H ? i.? j ; ?. m ? > i< , ;j ? #?M ? ;m j' "ii .? - ? > ?t frofrt ?i ' \y 1 !>. 1 . <* > v th*? '?v i ? ' 1 v rr hi" ? .'?? '* Kti! 1. rwor-ii" U- >' \-f it*"* \ > ? \n ' \ ? > J h ' ? * V .. - i " \ v t { Ir? *:) 1"?>rt ' iVc !'!? mi \ ?; ? yii ?iii vvy ?< I < -?!v j) wnfftf h? r . h>? 'f>rri???r;\ l'\> ?i j ? hi vm'M < v v si M> i< in?? IV'if! i * 't\ r hi??im-j ?m"V- ?,?!< <?)', f r. t I *.?? > * ' i ?'1M 1 ?V ?*1 *t "I tdln-.' ?' ' at \< ' 1 ' : V-:' r . l^uMr iillHM'. I ,? i?r? ^ y rfMJffbt " $" '' 4,> rof/,ar i , !' VMtf'i'll f.J)".*'. 1 lis* mail <*om,iv?pv now t. I'tirjn!. J? i ? '. \m- look fV? iwtr* of in i. t?v t?ii? ' M Mi Hint ..? * ?\' I) 'ill^'T ? a J NEWS FROM MISSOU*!. AT Bl'ItlNGFIHLD AND NEAR RGLLA. Koknvtiik, Mo. . July 28, 1K6I. U'lnortilSwenaoy'M ifimmaiMl, wbirh left Springfield oil i8 ! inlay taut. arrived imro to d iv, nud iliiiiorbod a band of mm liuuilrod unit flfly rclmlH nuuioued bnro, ivud took |hi- c^itin of lU?i town. Five of tin' tfdioln w?r? killed i.ud M'vnrul wounUU. 'Itit?'< of one mon were isllgluly wornmed tint boiio killed. 'I !? first and M><oocd ntnrlnt of lti<- Conrl U'ltirO lirru \vrr? Cillu.l \> ith blanket*, provlvintis, i"nap ii|it){kigt?, An1., wbf'ili, together with two i"n < if ti'ud ton ml in a well, iui'1 oilier art ieleR ieoroted tn dill'Mout pari* nf iho town, in all valued at In (with iML'hli i ii anil twi uly tbou.-au<l dollars, fell iuto (.in- liiuidf. Mr. Wilkoyx, correspondent ol'tbe Now York 1 Vniif wa<i.'lightly wounded. Roula, Mo., July 28,1861. I A r.;l't ori-iirrt'd tbe ?)ay before yodl' i'tliiy lit 1 ji1h'*1 I an ii'. nrt.'-ii iiiiliv; from here, tif-rween a i?orty of sixty i. vii rrncK sum II' Wot) noli)" I; :mr<from ismia. It;C Kunrdtt v.'i'rn tnmnandei); but mwlc n ileU* roiiK'd p1;um), iind, ;ilcr it I'm, voIIajk, dispersed the reheln,kl!)mt, their first lienieiiuui and mortally wounding three oUioif. Oiin iiuukuJVit ?r.ti two jirivulcu on our ridc were slightly wounded. DKFEAT OF 'J UK KEBIiLK AT It MtKISON" VILLE. K amux < Jrrv. Mo., July 2",lfc61. Colonial Weir, eoiumnmbiifc the I'uitvit SutM troojm,ur rived iicro thin evening. Kroni him \v<> haveumiuutsof i iki'-mish with :t00 mourned rebotH ivt H"rrinonv i';!<-, Mo.. on the Diflu ?>r the 2&tl\ in*f. Ti r rebels were dtai ovored posted on ihi- hills surrounding the town, .in<l *vi ro :it i.wi,?!<i by Cttjiliuu William*, with t ftv men, killirit mix o' the rebels, ami losing two of bin own force. Af ter tin third round the enomv IW i)uc)|>ii.d'j!> . mime of them throw iu;; aw;iy their t,nns. 'Iho following morning the I'nion tri*i)t*, under now. maiwl of Major Van Horn, took |iosFf->ion of tbe town, iind liiiUlml llii' Stars inn! Hii|?.'s imr tlioOmrtHomo. Hi?* ing roiv.ivod orders to wnhdivw they f "in <i to Ms piitri-. whero a port ion of th?io\v i!I be detailed its nn w-eort to IJ?o government trnin- to. lb< So'ihwust. Scver I Store- WW" aid to have beef. full. urUcd by tin) Hailed Siat?s I'ori-nn, but t'olonrl Wi r |>r t. unci , the viaii inriilH without foundation. It is sl.ttc.l Hint the eueiay in tho ooumry iiroinni ilnvri-oiiville numbers from k x hundred to one thouhnud. A S'J EA MEK KIKLI) UPON JiV JtKllEl.S. IKIIKI'KN'DKNI K, Mo.,.lllly Ui?, 1801. Tim sit-niicr W)i"to CIimhI, conveying a imity ?it" Uultol -')*!< ? Irnops iii flilni! Jmillt >;)> 111'; livel", WM frl'Ctl iutout H ite Mills limiting on Monday, *u<t m'Uih of Out troop* Willed *nil unit tided. It in reported tb?t these troop* b.nl iloxtroyod nil tbo ferry boats mi tbrir may up tbo river, and committed Mini" ildjis'i'iittiimis in the towns wbieh m> inci'nseU ib? people (but ibwy congregated in one or two j?lu?-es wt stilted. 'Dl'' citizens ?r Ibis Hint < la> rlHllltiOH kneiv iioibiiij; i>i' theiiLtnrk until thej Ih'hviI tbo eannonnding> anil saw tlie light of Ibo burniug bnil'litiu.-'. ?lll.:b were lii'oit by tin- tioojus alter tbo atiai'k on tbo IhM. ! OUR CAMP DEFIANCE COlil IKS PON PENCE. < 'amt IIkfia.ni m, Ciihii, 111., July 20,1861. Arrival of lit rut'*?huge Arricul nf llm-tet?hVelitiy In IheCa'tip Cotwr.iivy Hit Hull /? <.? AVy/i(?Im i tate i* II,t KtiV 'ni'titi,?A'o Mm e M- /i .*' ui Hume .1 Furlough? / 'i>I)?ralImttfur Com i ny Urtii'l?I I" HduII/i a??' SlrtHgfh iJ'lhe I'am/i. rfr., cfr.. if 'II... ...... ii.....u r..~ .1? ...... ? r .t ..... uvls u.o .v. ..IV [mi-i li n Iiiljf, l>l l? lOI'J' lia\u referred to ibis camp liav l?'ot> liionjtrc indeed, lli'-ro have luvn no etpcdiliors to Kentucky, Missouri01" i If'? tic: r; no midnight allftcKri,iii> alarm*, iki arrests of ieb?l*. or anyiiiitift worth rrlmlny. '("ho l? t Iwonrlbrce day* have brought to otini{i rjiiitc a large number of rcomit* for tlie ci'veral regim-niK which tinvc Viww deciwiuied in* tha r-Miiin^iii o." three mouths men, who have - rvivl oot tin:ir (nlhdmcui, ahii th<; rants bi&in to wear their uMini niipi as-iitu a once wore. .Voout s-i* hundred ^>ave arrived sho e palnn'ay In: I. and It j* thoi gbt lh.it iu ? we'V al ilw moat t-vevy rcgiiuont will be full. I>>!i i\\y the ipb daysotir fouo I :>s lic-i iingnn'iitedby he arrival of about four hundred ami fifty hor388,and l^rlmps Hi* 'aim- injiiiltnr of louli fi. "and lln> rry is still llo v t'ouio. At my w.igour ?''1 troops arc all tlmt i? w 'uti'.i io (M-ri'vct tlio ananjjemeolii for the forward niovcui'Oii. 'I lit- li* iv- jifo'-i i , ul?p fro'i. >Iiiuai' :ik hi, arrived horn by wirt* i l ij 'r mo'! ooinmytioii. Vea! day . ? '' tbo <? j-'i,r.i(>h <ilorin? cl us that o .. loss vras i i in iu , . - ii tboi sand iivsi, w nl. all our i;i>>i* and enginery v?r. .t Hoem?d in liion^h wh man of (b'H iu i,;:i ;:. ii In', i. :\ idnull; . uad turn !o ^1 ponudly ?hi|>|N"' in. e . 111 i oi lo li'ln'M! ii word of ii; .I. < iii ,i tn... ih?* iMitt in would bou?'<;?' rinxiiti> ii ,ou of thr ili.: i ! ; Rlld li.loih'iH thought lhat th'i. <' I td not lii'i ii liilo. lint to ilny. a* it ?w rported that .hit In * w.. ..iii> four or fiw- bundled. and thai of the tin mj >! - ii 1 . ir. i> thou-and-. .i >|)irit o. reliol' mtuii(< t?-ii ..?: !! .i'i.'' t-on,is ha\ tu\..n f: '-'.i i oiii a({0. The it'. i ... ttn ihsivhh'-rc ;#better i'oui oovMh?v( hMbUt i.e. l:i i. olt'ii i i- fi i iho war liiivi in i u more iiomi oiu today than during Mj two or Uiri.T days of tbi p. -1 v . ilrnmiMinyMlsotlitlryil lutlclwUeg, .' 11.: , 1. . i):n: ?!?? > will imt I'-Vcii III old Ilii.. noW'.lhiil i in dAliaor.ami buudfadaof ih(.-.- w'bohiw! I'iMiohidnd t- j? li'iin 'i.i ti" tii'i i>i' . , nil iii- <uifHtmcui liix-t-it>K iw .o li rciiioU" il imit ri* - will 11 ^ iiwu will 1?< -I!t)t h ij]'.' :ii p;' -rut OIL i ii Siugli. ami iihIIv ?i. I i.li- rift ill'' y In' returned t' ti> ?\v ri i' ; - |?move lusi.lf ?pl< i?<l. Th<*o of i.i.i .1.1; ifi i'.1 -. nl )il huti K Vl|i> l)!U r irtilli lintnn (ill ( ! \ h Inn i *-1 11 inln'il tu (ii : a im lulely, ami In '"t Tlinf'il; > . i i- i .'. iiii1 !ii. ca' li Imttr-.i will be full. v till I-1 i .\|Tcf*< ,t s*'i i ? in' ai>lis of i!? imp -i 1 ' . . iiu' iim'IiiI nml hIIr .< <?: vamtMilal, I'M' i i'iI In \l l.i .?'.ol Si. Iaiiii-. whit i- now llcrc it. . (jriii'li tlif Mini. Vii'i v. ill by ttif I'Xiilana i ' i - tii'i iin.piijn .i>2 i-iii'ii, tV i i IUITI'R nit.l iii" Inn!'fin hi ."ii ni t a.id tin' mtviui.ii'Un^ roiintrv, witJ? in tlii* -li.H'k>'"i ilie luipnijin. Mr. Ixiiik v\ i1 ?"i in11-iri\ Hi., .limy i.lii'n ii itii'iv* froin Uerc,nna %vi!l iiliotnttmi'1! mHi iikii'C .mil ; . iit ? ;' iiiijhi,i.iiicodm 'in; tin . 'Otiii'w'.n. Tin' 11 Hlut ii. li.' cnttip < ontiin 'M t'i be all tliat could be ii.,;.i' i. 'lie v\tiof" ii'iiiiIk' in it^flh-i''mil .>irl.in'.-s nikI I j-'lall i?'.- Ii?> bun lull In fitly -li'nr ?iiti-i- lite t|on|is r.tnte lifif on llji J" i nl April i.ist. 'UiiM. fur tibuul Ht'viil lu.i' -anil men. iinipl Ii* i nUsiiii'i'i il tiu.'li!_\,lUiittf ii>g to lli? in illU "1 tin- j'lai f, and iiic cki.i . 11 i *u ? of the doctor? Hint lilt!.-CM. IMPORTED WITHDRAWAL or tiOVERNOR HANKS FROM HARPKHS KliRRY. H.n: nt'iRK, .Inly 20.1861. IV lii'. i"1.' t" ii.iy Hl?|i'? iImi tieiicrul Hyukii. ou 'li :k rointimttil of tin- tri-'\i?. *i ii ' ' ? fi 'un H?i'|>er'n , 1 '< j'ri #nd toi'K .'i i?>r iti"ii mi ttiO Mhi'x land H i/lit? XKWs 1P.0M UAWIMORK. I'.uiikikk. Jul) UM. 1461. \iix icci" fn'tti 11:ir;? >'? I'-'fi x ttuit tcne of tlftierul li'lii?in'H Ini 'i". Ii.nl ri'lHini"! i" \\ it" ' -l> r "i' Cliai'leaI .nl It till In v * -. . iti< \ . il.to : 'Ltliif'tl ol l.'f.'tt/li i 0Uill> ! vtilffiMM lllW i ni in tn'ii In Iri'i-'Mirv'. itiul it i? ' .'i>i>rt('i ! it twn nv' hi ii tb ir way itiither frniii Maims*** j .li iii'tiuu. A' u-t i i ?iiit.- 1'1,'iHl Jnbri-oii \st?p still ut I j ?'? !?? ' :.l I- 1" Il I-' M?'?l th?? I?M 0*1 llR' ?{) | ??. i ??> }?) i .. ?.hi \\ . ,o?M - to I.nito liU 1 . ! ami :??'? it-it?r .i. ?.,4 ? t 'or ii in vtm-Ul I ' .. ,i >ti>i <i ! !' ? 'i niiy. life { iti** '? v i? > hi (< ??f J li?' 1 II' ' A I '.-V.' ' I 1 *?u 11'? ?! I ? i \ I'll. 'IwfHih i i'1 >'\ieon?M h?lr??a havi* nlno ! :irmt*d. | h?. ' ' .! ? i i?\ w ? * . ? !)?' * 1 C'401 *i Hi'i CI ! .it hull Ml 'V, l?U ! !. tin >ii! .v;ih? pds< >v "* tAitfltfod ttore, agthpfet . WM Ui ' Hl 'lll 'HP ! " .1 ?Vr [\\C p . ? , . ?.: I u?Mli I ! ?rl H ??i?. Vu York. Tii' r ,? '! ? * . ,i??fcn W W H i.o* l| : >iij C'1iarl?"? n l. 1. ? < l ? ? 'U?r?, 14 \Wt\V !i k j ..!%.! ? M. *?. I< I ' V MiHj?Urt'\ I . I Mil ,,,'l NN lltl ! ! *? *>?:*> ?'< a.H'fl't t t??* n ? nt. \ y', * I ' .v ? "it i i * ' ? ? !? ! '/i 4 \ T\. ntiH < Vmv Vrtrk P-.'if fill * lli?* .ui?m\ THK NKW .IKI'A'.V Tf50Oi'<. Iksm ?N. n f.. J.? y J^i. , <? , ]># v?) \i inf fflqitiliHoi '' ?. V. i Iv- i 11 : . Mi >ixi !!?.-> Stnt * ! ? . t m ?.*? . n.?' \ v ! . ui?*nta will ! I N I I . ? I . i hi / i '? I ,!I . . V.* *-? - A ?n<t Mr\ !i A M , | t ? <m ' ' ... * !?i 'I.* it...,; t. > ! . ?^ ?r ? i -i zim? i > > ti?t* | <i . tii*" :i? <* * - bi- I > !)?? SUttP. i ft ... i nxvilr*! ffom the -^aie .!? j t > > if.-- . f. .>'1 lu? ('I :ilni ,<! !" Ii mv * 1 t ?r.v v 1111*.*r* * "Ic. !. '?uo,t I ' . .?)>,my l? T'i 1-1 V'** Mi. ! ?. i', ,i w?-;i'n< (>T?. Two >n<-' ill- -i ^ .i i . (K>r'"l in ilic .ii \v Milium 'j>. i H K SIXTH W1?< ON six KI;CIMKXT. ' HI' I'l l. Jill} .-W. |S?1. Tin ,- xth TT;acon- u i< m.-nt ??? ,.-a ?)noii^i< ihj, city ' I M i||bl ai rwli |v BdrMwi, vtnf tkr/ It? to re [ | '.-?!%?IhtiT Wing. v j - * " NEW YORE ITEItAUD, T THE ORGANIZATION OF TROOI'P IN M!W ! *OKK. ,'nly Governor Mor;;?ii will premply i<-?uo <u? ruin- m'.?z fori tt a plan to lie pursued in euliatiutf anil'TCMBiimg rrnlmoots under tl?e new call for voIuiium'k It s now . 1 ppo#cil that tlw order Artt Urnued by the M .. ury Board, providing that when thirty-two persons Jiall Luvc fort < <l j tbemyelvc-a into a company, tbey ) all u.iLori/ J in j olect tbclr con pany ottlcorti and bOMCG)>tv<l bo rr onfli'tTf! jlllil thftl Ihn < -^a *1 1 ?o t 1 workfrojn this basis. Tho companion will then t>- ( up l?y recruiting or by consolidations if i wof.'O'. lho Governor will do all in bin po?<rto fn?/lute tlreorganization of tho now lorco, but will <ici w sh ?lao tin- ] tioi'ktanillDK 'hat tho 8t*to will not have t? bear tho . .. pouse, but that uil will bo (.aid by me >.< i t<. v? i nicnt. Any rogirnrrit already organized, vwil.tii.: t" volunteer W throe years or during tho war, will be u.cepied. H<\ | t immti in i roooBH of formation kIwiuM rcj < r; at omo toinpauicH orcanlzi'd or (?i bo organised, wiueh wnlle j cceptod as soon as oUVrjd, and o&sixnid t!> r it j detVOUP. ( Thr Coventor 1ms already assumed the r? r ponnb;iity <T ordoring tin thousand uniforms for tt.o new lev '1 ho J mineral government Wfumm tho future expi'.- o i f tl> i now levy, and will furnish tho Governor w.iii the ucc't: ; sary funds to meet ace i utn>; outlays. Tl ' will filler an 1 .x'ra srtslon ?if tho l."g1pi:ilt'.re unneei' M' ' 10 Hale Military Hoard Ik thus thrown overin aid. 1R0CEED1NGS OP THE NEW VIFG1NIA LE- j U IOLiATU 1US. WiiKeijnu, Vii July 2.*, 1S61. The 1 og.Hlaturc adjourned on Friday, u; wr irir.nurtitir h good dial uf bumuoss locking to tin; t.on.i'lclc W'.rhint tuiililisliinont of a new i-tate govcminei.l. A may law was onactcd; a patrol bill w.iH jw w?1 an Ihoi '.zing the Governor to organizo a patrol In ?? 1. ooim tut) urn may not"I them,and about. $'-J00,0U0 wuh appropn ftt?d <* T rarryini; on tlio voyTumont. A Klmilar yiirn waa also ajiprojuiutod fi r military pur potfeu. On (ho Inst day of the wfslnn resolutions wore pro .-f.nti ii in tbu Houco of delegates by Mr. pledging the members of the Legislature, (n tbeir individual p.. tliiiod, to iim all tboir eflbrts in eflfecting a thorough mitii?ry organization in Western Virginia. The icw.bilioiir. am ax follows:? Repolved, by the (lenornl Assembly, Tliftt in view of 'lie relation* now sustained by Northwestern Virginia to the government of the (Jiiitod Suites, and in vii w of the danK i' whioh htill impnrlls the nriiutonance of our politii ;\1 right* and 111# welfare <>f our citizens in th (\isteiiie of enemies in our ni iih t and hoHtilo forces around i>, it if oi Itio iifii:riKl importance that our citizens should !?? > :> . onrii) i.'i) to piiI': t in 11"' army of llic tailed (Hates. which in now pledged to our defence. Resivlved. That we will loafco it our busmpw to urge upon the people of our respective counties llio propria!y and importance of entering the service, and tl.at we v, ill spare no efforts to induco our peoplo to raise and equip iu teu^t Ion regiments iu Virginia. Mr. Mgnn read a letter from General McCicllun to (ioverner 1'ierpont, urging tho importance of a thorough military organIzatlon of the Northwest, and suggesting that pome measures be adopted to forward that object. : lie wild it was in furtherance of that end that be bad ol fered the resolutions. The vecolutiooa were adopted and communicated to the Senate. Tho last week of the session was occupicd chiefly in discuesinga bill re[?orto<l from a special commit tee on the division of the State. The bill proposed to give the aasent ef the legislature to the division,and recommended the i 'oin eution shortly to reassemble to talo immediate ac i ion on the subject. A Ion,; discussion followed and developed a pretty strong element opposed to any division ef the Hiate. A good many favored immediate action, on the ground that when the Stale should ho fully represented assent to the division could not bo obtained, and they wanted to make u'"e of tho advantage that clrcumaUmces had thrown in tUvir way. TUoy were for division tin:' und last on'l all the tune. ^ 1 '**. Arioth'-r, the majority cla?", favored a division, but iliuughtit impolitic, as it would interfero w th th< plane of Hie government, which would nut at this time countenance filth a move. The result was that no action at all was taken on the hill, and tho IjHii*dnlure lert. i)?n mil.i... t n?r *?1i/m-.. found it. The Convention V\ ill reassemble on the fcili pii.xiino. THE TORONTO GLOBE ON THE ORI8IS. Tohokto, July 29, lt.01. The fftoftr, which hap lioretoforo strongly sympathized with the North, in an article to day co the -American aflhirs gays:? Tho sympathies of tho British people were at first una uuiionsly with the North, but are fupt heron; nr uiiniated by Hie uncalled for awaults and mli-rcpi om utat.on>. of tbw American prone. ')be trader (government organ) advocates tho govern went sending an additional number of troops to Canada before winter. THE THIRTEENTH NEW YORK AT PHI LA" DELPHI A. Plin.ADi'.LeHiA, July 2C?It V. M. Tlie Thirteenth 'Brooklyn, N. Y.) regiment has arrived here, and is now passing down to Washington street, whero they will partako of rofroehments at tho volunteer i-.ilooit, preparatory to trtinsportatiou to Camdftf. THE INDIANA THOOPS. iNiiiANArm w, Ind., July 28, lstil. The Seventh Indiana regiment returned homo la^t evening. This regiment did the hardest of the flj-hting at Rich Mountain. It will bo reorganized und go for the war. The Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first regiments will laave for Washington this w<k. Ten new regiments will he ready for the field In a few days, A BRITISH SUBJECT HELD AS A PRISONER OF WAR. IT If A1.I,KOFI) THAT HE WAS AT 7IIE ATTACK ON FO]$T SPMTKK?TITK COMMANDER OK I'OKT LAVAYETl B 1~KI'f.lNKP ODEY1NU THE Wit IT OK HABEAS CORIT8. IMTKD STATUS DISTRICT COURT. Before Hon. Judfio Belts. Jci.t 20.?In the mctflf? ; /. UtbtaiCorput of PurcrV MiQuiUan, a British t v nfaitd as a Prittmtr of fl'ar.?The return to tit >vrit of habeas corpus beim; made, the Judge said it win: ', be well to read it. Mr. Woodford, United St it tea A-istaut District Attorney, fluted tbut lie hardly appeared as a civil law ofllcer or the government. nor did lie wish to take any step whatever that should draw the department within tlie action or th s writ, or pioreodings consequent upon it. I will rend the return "i tit,' military officer m charge of Fort Lafayette, wliictl is as follow a I V# leave u> d. xliaeobeving this writ ot this lime. MARTIN* Bl'RICK, Brevet t.lentenant Colonel of tli" I'nited Mates, j M". WuOtlfnrd i-ii*ii1, ? a matter of fait, I under I siuinl il is ?sit;r 1> m le'-the directum of General WinlV M | S-ott. aud it is fioiu Uim tli*\ the commander at Kurt i-a | i t.i>>t(. hi in- insti ir'loaa wlUt rtsp.ci mthu mutter. i 1 .1 .!.;< tli tt- i-i :It'll lite return was not perfert; th..t it ; i uliotiM -tat" >y wh.it a tlnrUy ir timb r whoso direction i i tb ii ui a.i- i"M ii-ii If thi' eommander was acting > ' ii.i.'i iMilitar; adh ulty liisuiuld state it. | I Mi.! Iaa.m- to-'. I lo sty 1 !> ? . altlitlje p.-tliion J I wm In in- mum, In was .mi psrMWlly IntereatsU In the j j iii.iii li - !?i vi.- u.HJi'i' -retained, lie need not I i <s> ?? ". ii 'o.t i -s .'l it the liiitis of this nuut were > viiid'w it'' 1. lb - 1 Me ^ ?-'.-l Vt ft I war I if he was ;>re|iar -d lo , I :iuw liiai ili- ium,h'n< i Bii.-li .-abject. ?.i? ti"t < j smouable u? the laws of Ub(7iIU Mates, if ti>' iMHforad | j in jli in .in--} 1 .m< i.!ti - now mi-t :ii and i>1 which the C.i . i . .an i. =. atlt? M;. .ill. Ih'Jt I4 vi Id le'li1 th" ar^i'iiiaut ; ! on tin' 1. '- I'lrifi 't ii L.ito- ? ?".11 sh >w that ili.j man 1 I '.f 'CJo.'i.io 'A t 10' mii . sb net ? ' .11 11-t.y df'a.ueit. Th? ' 1.' " ? k 1 ('u; I i'.* ; < : .r 1 + .1- a?t a pr>>|ier return, j a?<l tic 1 .1 fiieiiieI. Mr Wooilford?\ suppose, and it lit a roelw supposition, ; lli.it tb" .1 .hi,t :-<n ' -I|" ! .fi ,:l ! tl'Ht h itVe-!'. nrii'dvrof th" i ir'' UoI'U iliij an 1 oy .?.ters of h s rom- , in iiiiiun Oiti ;ur 11 Mcrnl .* 1' 1.11 fi it he * held ,.4 a in '?:ter of w 11. -iirf ono % .? pu t tcluai'f I ill III Jk ill I' I S 'lot . li:ii*-< ttetu ?fa>'i .s?i.l tb ? ib-? r-*>itrn Is imperf-. t and III -t '? anii'Ii I I . r : 11 - O't 1 t tl. be 11 = 1.. I'.*. ".I ! besbsllbare the iterfsrmrstt? th?<ourt. IfbslsheM ! In ? hi 'ha ia' " . 1 tha i f'o"r:, t!ian the writ can II 'J lSliy.lln ? *CO:l Of iit nr-.i sm th.wi mil? -tiii n 1 1'. amended, on Wed 'i t iy 111 ?i a < tt ij!'". eu < >c NAVAJi INTKl.U' KJ.'CK. TCi? KtiMo Iw > ? t uc i:nmu?iot> (<?-Uay. The crow * > ? s^at <>u Iwtf'l u t ?'*.v > a.d it on* i. Urn it w> oa!M in I th? Hi; !wi? > i. i>\ i- i??iui>t x? V tuVi. l.i" ji it Tr?..i hard, 1 > t rec.ei?aj tlw slip fia>?i (ii t V.ir 1 i>Mrf>H<Ml th? orow i i i:\ a short j.> I pittiy f>;vu, >,!a'.i:,i< t i it they Uu<l ] I l>?"n i ' t?< for t:\ <1\ , a.i ll jit ii?? ospecte I *?< rj' | ' ir?j"i toobn" ' r.in 1 ' m of iin inyy mi l nf Mm Wola IV ui l will ( i 1 in W Jn l iv Tw Kurt | yi <)'.l l'i*i '? > t Kor '.V >- ' i i vaht i >i* ?V wnwui'tim, Skc .(*"; i'! * au I ?.i ia Iron. i ; i(<? tl vir* : > < il H|tn<'vi v ri i > i >:ti Mi- r *lupc. Ho j'niii >?t Wmi 11> t? t?i| tw dmly 1 ran & .riJ >? p 9>ipp'y <?c ,rcJ ti n 1 s l? >1 iv.tU'l," "I j ??il SOTl\ i TIib IticHmoA'l is still o'i th? i'xk' A draff ?#' til*)' in iruw are exported to arrive to-ni?lit I irum \Va-ln(ttton. 'Ilvv aii> mt^ii'ivvt to rij?n.*)iW ilif , [ g'HVUjj of tUofij^syo thv bloUuMto, -v j TrEimT jOLT 3d, 1861. OUR NAVAL COJUtKHl ONDENCU. I'StlTKU Mr ATI'S STK U KWUATH KOABOKB, 1 Ok? Fohthmhs Monhob, July 28, 1861. J .in OKI fjcus IIu Fi lilnre?JhttifiitatiMcf Kwy Oj/ktr.?AViihi.;/ of the Iioonolce?Departure </ ? '<T* fr< h: Ft... ,V :> <, ? "tilonGoinglli-tnt?A roi.il at Fi.r'rc.ia Mista oc, <tc. die, In my In-11 <|iok>;of tfco c,';:tiire ef the rebel schooner fTli.'(:. ri\ ., w'Hi a l;ubo cjvuiutiiy of lioutol>t<UI fi.rjai 1'iiv, &< . I U-, tcvl t ...law that it was tho proj ty <>r JtKl" Htx U. a notorious Fiv-s-donlyt in this vtcinil;,> and "n? who ban plven iri'v.Jj -t nml comfort, in th^ir eausc around about hero. Among tlio available* was a ))u?f toned piano thai lias doubtless drummed out "Dixio l.i Hi" oftri inoxpr-ot ;i.,iiuf there days < f revnlHtli' n, and also a viry val iablo llbnuy, c^gotti.-r with i mtomanH, >,ud all tho luxuries of ono of thn P. ! ' V. s. Tho M shi 1 loiitiniiiii/; tlio in btill lii'H at amlier off our liim p. Yesterday i/r csrper.li r.?Jf. 0. Thomas, who It.-.e been tiiin li'cn >i i:r.H wi iho i;ervl<:o, tenderi rt his resignation, lit' ttiiK lor 'i. uiy yi'M s located at Norfolk, and at tho tliii > 01 ili.' .iu:?'l< in Hi' Navy Yard then , aiMO olfwUti l!.f ri.-'t o! ti.o otl!< orn ami mm, leaving his family, v. Ik) nrr -till il,-ri? S tli.it time 1)" has r 'ra I'tiuiij-wl at tho Huokl^n Navy Yard until ordered to join tins shi|>. lie li.'in (wo brullKM.; in the service, oue ou board tlic Minnonii i :.i it the other on tho Vnixla'iu. Tho onu ou board "I 11'i \l hi >:i" i>la. a hllo rn our i?li|(>. t>< day. >-.iid, in reply i' i j/.iiiil ii iiuiik uImiiiIIiih ret-Hmnj;?"No. fir inn r tl..v ll ir'," ]?>;nl'.nx to tlio Sl.n s and Ri " vu< I t-i r. ;?i.d tt "lily years liavo I sa let under it. and d?n nt'1 if I won't twit and d o anil' r it if need l>". ' 'that retitniii nt ri'i t ivi'd a hourly rei>|wnwo from a crowd nl *Uli'iiiuti >: v\ini stood around anil went direct l.r'iiie, ,i ,i|.y one ecml.i sou f| . Ill tho lli':h "I' tho ryo nl' r.ioh .f tlii'io. Our CUrjriil-'r (JIV .'< as h''S rcfl on l wiving, Mi.it an :m his wan linn taw: ;iio ii t'n n I'i'is' eouulry li l.ii'Um , '.a j^ntioeto tltft.i i'"'l I ; i!; !? a jwirly imi.r ? ir?y?:^ 1! \s:I! .'ifi-li" led fi um "ttr ' hi- ; ' to tin- Mump H'l.i tit of In* < <i)(i ;it i ii, oi v* ii it hit iiu-j ? ; i 'ii ilie lii jiaitmmt at Wit. inugt* ii may make ui it. Y< ,v u-.f i> busy lime on hI.o ? ami'i.w the ] 'Ui"ir camp?, which fir a l?tig iltstntiio lim.il tlw slioin, broke up, uiitl a'l ii ) tint im t .ii i ve i ;m itUi'ii;; we ? jp.injj iu ?'.> moveitwnt"f Mini ?.' i i' <ij?>i:?" ;o,?mc?ii-. tmUuieer, /vi , .l?> llio lun<lir'? tit Kni lr< w M<>i.. ? m.; iVKhiieui. , tilling three * iiiith, late hi tlm i.?1 ...n^ t.,vk their ?!? ]M.tur" ti.i Wa. it.is ni|i[i<ifiiiii Mia wi re in hp )? t i.|' ; ritr, ..ml right K'ad " '"i ^''1 -'"l to soino m:t.i\" 'luty. Tim drill nnd / th'.'o reiine-iiiM navi' "I'tn through have lifo<! mm |'< . ctlv am! nt\lueu:i ihnj. I'li'-y an1, without doubt, na eaj bli . n 1 illiii<'i'.t my i I'i-r.oniH now with llio grunt) art"y, i' ii"t niorcw, mill whiiri'vrr thry %o will glv-a f<wil a< >:o,.nt of theiuarlv PH. ]<i. t night. it wan Uie general In':-. :in. tig o;tr fitiifi'Ci'injiany thai, wr ill to day at one oil * '.i.svu tin cotol ug.un a* (?*r as <Jh.'.i lesion. (tin the i. ji to nail, not Hti'am,uniei-'R it n- artunily nic-cwa-j, ..?>? *iM?;ive our i-Milor men 'in u|)|xirtunlty t<? I'r.n i i-c,; f ir thing they have not done toany grout >t>-i:u-> wo left Vi'-.\ YoiU WiMif Hilly eealid, with i o uk?i H a^wi.tl li '. <1 an e. hen wo left N.'w Vo.k.wilh tin- addition v, have token in while Iving here. Kokh' ol our crow who have lieon on the *ii:k list fov sumo time t'n htaneuoln here. Tho a' ? of litem an' Vtirry t'oldor ureiimn; Patrick t ;i i mi'l lloyil tVnd h:. In J 1.1,..Km.'.Mi nu.l !,.)?. A H.... . .. .1, ? *'l !< .ri. ... mil inii< !i nii kin"-K on ship, the Cri w I ing at V" os-u? li allhy. What slekiu lliiuo is ty. y?if a mll't cluu'.iitor. On going nhore yenlerday I wan n itu ,\h.u aslonlshad u> hud it railroad track in c.:>*tn:eUon front the lul l 10 Ni wporl News. It is intended lor the speedy transportation '! the big l/mongun,Hiii; aisoto,tutu n 'ai I Hoops iii r.i ,<e of emergency. All that is required now 1/ n locomotive tn give ii' a ride of ion or i .v. v? miles. yotomodore 8lringham left this p!a<; tact ii';;l.t for Washington, lor a personal interview Willi tin: SucreUry o( the N'uvy. mid to map out a programme f< r future operations. The inlnrview will bo oouduciv" "I' K.eat heueftt, ami 110iloubl more efficient service vill hire 1 tor bo per for aiuit by our forces, and some iirt,?i>< Unt ciutuge* be mad*. RCIKNCR ADRIFT. Llhb'TKNANT MAt'ltY ON THK DK1W 1 V T}1B l'111)8 A1KAKK AM) WET OL'NI'OW Lt?!t. I'ov tlie pail week the naval officers cn hoard of vessels at anchor oil Old I'oiut Comfort have boon \ rv much nmusn 1 nl attempts made to blow them up. Tt.cy hojie ftcontiiiii" a nee of tlav.e efforts,, since they amus" tlio "Southern mind,' ami oxcito so liltlo apprehend, n an not even to make them moor spars ahead of the vessels whi n riding to the ebb for the purpose of catching ibeae terribJo engines of d<>e(ruotiuD. Science even will admit, when cornered, that gunpowd. r 1 bould bo dry iu order to go off, unless it ic in liarn In 1 hrewn into the water on the ebb tide, when it gw*Blowly, silently and, one may add, hftrmli ssly, to tlio groat Vionrno?the ocean. Is not litis (reining science ltiull\Y or does science treat the gunpowder badly in not looping it dry, so that it might explode instead of sihntly going off wiili the ebbing lido. It ih understood these inuouious and .me fin" de\ ices aro duo to Commanders Maury and Hamrod l'sgo. lb'' "lie eminent in the theory and the other iu ill*- f> seljoo of war. (Mr Southi i n friends must bo congratulated on having 1 *i urod the services of ?hey? eminent men. who wlil.no hi u!)tcontinii< to amuse them with science in nil its various in. 1.ccs. Wo may antiej|>ato, when 1 'ammamler Mamy !? -vi to publish ltls de\ ices, as much that win surprise in. ub!i' mt when tin great Iturm m n v alt'it his trick* of the trade. They diilor ill their mode of operation, but I hi- country iimn who s.i w tho woolly horse, aiul found Kl'nTwnfds. by eonl'i ssion of tho showman. Hint it wasn't .1 woolly horse, n.auy nn hoiuv.t soul, who has read with \vi liilor til' pi?Kl?:? lions <1 sviiT.ro. will U aru with chagrin that it was but the woolly horse of science. NEWS FROM THK 11KBEL CAMP AT TENSACOI-A. | From the One innaii Commercial.] W had mi in'rrvi'-tv i i sterday with a young man who >. 11 the rein 1 < .iit111 at lYnsaeoIa on ftii, uday last, July ?0, between twelve and one o'U-k. Uu was a member of Coiopntiy 11 of the Ninth Mississippi regiment,' : Lulr. H. Moore, Mr i'ill .ted on the 2fith of Maich in.;t for twelve months, nutl the company readied IViisucoIa oin'at,> live t-trong. When h retired i'rora the sorvlc* the company o. ir-!i <1 of twenty five men. IliM retirement leavs tw'nty fO'ir. The rest of the eighty.flv,' a.o dot of tyjjioii! fever, it'. iDotit.'Uid diseharg- -d, rr des rt'd. Two i f tho c< mini ioneil officers?the II i> l. anil eond lieuteiifnts'?obtained furlough.-! about two months ago for I ill eon days, and h.vo not been hoard from since, 'l'lie rcplineut t.i which he was attached bad hnrieil eighty two Mm .-:ure yoins; into camp. Nearly all died of typhoid lexer. I't' vt -iriif reach Pensaeola now by way of the railroad which conni els that place with Montgomery. There are pl .iity of -'sheet Iron crackers" and corn meal. The boys li , e era. k' > s one week and corn meal tho next. They Imve bacon and fresh meat in tolerable plenty, but there ,s much complaint among the men as to ration?. Desertions wore frequent and die satisfaction very prevalent. < >u Thursday afternoon la.st the quarters of tho Alabamacms were burned accidentally. While tho (Ire was raging the United si:ite?i brn?s band at Fort Pickens cam'- out and played '-Hail Columbia" with tino effect, to tho great aggi'." vat ion of tome of the rebels aud the amusement of utherg. We gather the following particulars of the position of tin rebels:?The l^ui-ianatatis are stationed at the Navy Yard. They have one moriar battery and two gun bat teiM'S. Hip batteries comprise three mortars and six eight im h ooitmiMads. 'Shere are of troops stationed at that. pAitit about eight hundred LouitRmiacs and Uve tuind.eit confederate regulars. Hetwoen the Nfc\ y Yard and Ttarraneas there are four ivnuTiep. i nree or luemnavn tnree H-tncfl coutmnuMB each.mid the other lias fix 8-iuch cohimbiails. Those batteries mo situated nbout three hundred yards apart. H ick <>V ihem is a mortar battery, tvhero Klx 10-lnch mortar? ire mounted. Barrancas IiaMhirtvtwo gwnp moimteil. Nine of th^m i ?12 pounder*.'mounted m barbette. There are two 10ir. h i olitmbiads ai Barrancas. The rest of tlio gun? are 2-i tin 1 :v: pounders. The fort is f>troDg)y protected with uul b.ijt- urn) cow hide.?, and is (Ian feed by redoubt p. Th? fort hu.i r< loubts ate occupied liv Alabamlans. <!i-n"i-vin? and liu'idians havo built a redoubt about Ave huudri d yanls in the rear in' Harrancap. They have two j4 poundi-is miMintC'i in front of the redoubt,and two i nmyanii-' of llyiny nitilb-vy are stationed here. There aie t > ma ked batteries, one witli six and the wiih t ia\t inch cohimbindn, in tlio woods near t!i>' lightlin'i " lo tli ' right nt ItniTaivns. In t on MrlJao there are twenty-two guns mounted? fi- : t* (y.f.mr povn lers m bnitoUe; tw eight inch iimbiadf. the r>--t thirty (wo (bunders. There !.-> a ]irv..t i.u the left of the fort. Two ten inch colutn-i-t n.oiint J n<? pivot puvw on the right "f the fort. I II". - a mortar buttery about a mile and a half from th? i:<ti'v'> <>. whe-o there are three mortars mounted. .? -Hi , two ii i,?:r?d yard? in front of thi.- mortar battery there .i . "! i other ten-imh roluinbiai^, moir.itefl ?"-? pivot g-tUf Tbe->o y:tns are ul-out throe hundred yards HWt.and 'iiii in cliargo of iho Ninth Mississippi regiment. liKl.KAsK OF COLONEL NORTON. |l'rrtm thet im iunatl Commercial.] H V m.n.ot the Twmly II t Ohio regiment, who w-i ' ii 1 d and t ik- n prisoner b.v the rebels at Searcy, < . .role n >; to bear ?rm.J natll tie was exchanged. 'il diilay wiii. fi'tnrne.l to General Cox. His wound - d< < we!!.' Allan of t'.ii'M wiih sent to General Cox v . ii,' - i rmu i w Wuodrnrt and ! ? Villers and ! ii tut i V. it . '. ortiii^ihat they were Kindly , .hi .i and 1 it.st that their trunks might hi sent to j ii. \)" 'lii- flu.i of it1: wna s<Mit In subsequently, i- .jt i wan mmi.'-c 1. to exchange tho loregoii'.g | i- or li"' ii alli -ed privates which ituassup I o r men had capture I; hut tho proposition wa? t liioiitlit lie a ru*e to obtain tho custody of certain j Cnion Vfj yinintti* with our troops. Ii. .r-i.-r to expla n a ;?>int concerning which tho public ! doii"! - i tu to have i-ttI iycI Information, wo remark that i tiie *'veninv ut will wot re. ionise the Anithern cmfede- 1 ruey by e.M iiau^.ug pr.iouei*: but will release all?e\t i. tiffs" .\lio live been officers of thi |Tt;|ti j r??nt< ? , A ' .indVr.v ? a-Iio will five parole net to bear arm* ' i. iin the I imed .ftties, and who will not gi\oaidor hit'oriu.itioti to the etwmy. CAl'TURE OK THE SfHOOXER VIGILANTE BY THE KKBBf.s. From tie'New i.?i leans I'k noe. July -<W 1 Bay ?t. l?f*4, Jnly 21. The woheouer Vigilante, with * lai(?C cirgnl of ouiotis. potniiijs.cabh.iKe. vt mi' elli, candles, caus of oil, 4c.. v.ac captured thii> foienoon. lu .louvdau nvy'r,by I.ieut J, t V l'oultue end .1. t "lly. w ith a dotacliment of the ?m*:n*'!i>rn t; ?. m** >nin** \ wsi capiurca re. rut y hi Kort I'ik" l?\ i <(*t. ciiurli as amwplcioiia croft, bnt ijmrc liein% rinl -.>lit- lent proof ngainft Uor alio wnR ri-li>??0ti. i." strongly Niaiieeted of having furnished ihi* ittnck.niuig M'lusdroii wiib provisions, ?n<l wo have pcwiiivr proof ?r in?r jruiit here. A guard hue been stuuw?i<8tyg* ^ - 7 ' ^ THE MvVfc.NiV.NlNTii 1 M.IMKNT, N. V. ft. M- | At the U? bal'.Iu of Dull run, ou tl ; mentorfMe am j of July, ..> X Vwi a iftlilui . Uotl il' bi'iiUl 1 T tV." flljlit, 1 RViD(f lOfcl. Ii II k.ilvd, W 'lillui 't ;>!. i til '.uv, !>:?? all j tliO others, titbumii .-<11 of < r troop# >ii?l tlwir BOtly, ntioii'itiiy umt ,i*o a 'i AiiK'i-li .'III - 'i? I But iilllo Juis, however, Ucn hMut oi iIn' t^.Jiaut Hi'"!* It rctfi r'.i r.t Of I '? my, The trouble (lit? c u'l'S "M'fiii! '< <1 l:i 1 . iu^ ui"c?pt '1,cqalpimduuil lotw,it'i Ili< f ul of rt ut, rr.'l i." fri ?u iu i bo minds 01 oiu* r<',iilt'l"Hj ui lit wlf'tt C.ially. after no le r thancix tliii. i< ut -1nri . tit' r^iitx'Ut , j..m r ut H'.tiliiUKlou, a 1:L?V oImUU.'C Wiui tlii'oWU in its ouxvuril jTi-Ki'i'M by thti ubsi'iTo of roniin ?ndi?L' iiITi r. 11 '*"> evil Wiiii fi'tiiutllml l>y tho clivllon of t'oU>n''l .1.11.. . < -liu'i nn .toullm >1 . - ' ?? ? me ,-wirui j ui \> ,u , ? u' nu j ,Sri ti)1 (uir.erou. W 'i1 clc. i orniiew on on ?l tiefoi* the tiravi . lii; ' I'l'fV V ant wnr nopi'ciMlic mru Iniwv-d | i'i i II < li'lt vv:11) lb* iiUWJtid ir.iv. rui'iif of out' iirniV ' t'lLo V r>; ; .1 ill'" Si \i-nl.?-utnfh !< ; whs ifsl^uwl to I iij? in ; TA<*tiiik Mii.tor (>'oii'THl ' in nnan. in< r voutj ntnth rpyTmret *?> iluunl i|m tint in the lii.li uri. ?m! on iho sc two or I hint liru Colonel ! ron li?ll inorlultv wour.tleO or duid. in the excite . I' lit < f tl nmment to) wi.- r;'' H ii,-ii,.I il the Imtlet hint not il' Hf iif work (Ik i i . ;<!: y At all nviMii*,Oolo. ml <'mi,i, r.i, tiomoY trace of h,w. hits been found tip to tlilx ilny. 1'ht 'i'M KiiMained |iy the ll.'.-Ui'ttderr K ooiojur?tlvoly Ci'< ?tf r than that of any till.u nigutiem. Tin y lost no I t"' Uii'ii live raotninx killed. I wo or t.!i e pr: m r . :md (-uinoof Ihi tri w?.undid. ??f toi? tsvoaro lol't. Knfflt or .Tt'tm ( Siuw arrived iu ihi.-i ?ity y >t?rda.v oa l n*|n. ^>: . emu rt.-d with (ho ri'tfini'ii' 'I'lio "Miwlty Mr. Mi.iw i'c< c;i l?\v in the ri j/ihiont i? that of i| i iin of the Kn; .1.1 ui'ift, mil ae llio I Jit it il S(..t?i> koi i f ii i iii' i it iloo* iK.t rc?.i'?t?; < Uii' engine' ti< ot :-'t?ii < ry.in . .Uii'ii . <'hj>t-.in Xhnw u.ix fhr??nout of hi- i-uiiiin.i. '* ii *>.. i? twihi*|,.<i<i l). ) ps-tautly with tin- <yln:ent, an-.! "ii I In- l>n it ! IinUl ho ilw|>)nyi'i! /.'r? <it dnrn; r in nil; inv Hie mi'li. Tho V> ',1'My ninth ri'i'inii'Ut (lliKhltiud lomnl) i>- :,n houor li> the Kim i!'?(';i)' mi.i mi on ui- i .ill; i uii.i^ain ho tilled ftii'l a if 11-1 i'i>i:inmniliiiit < ' . ted, it \vi|W irlaiuU niiatoin Its hard earned ri'-pniutiott ol ii thorough <>' > eftlofeut military cn;anizut:.jii engaged in a mou g lonou? ami worthy CUU8C. Tiro CASUALTIES A T IiVl.1, KliN. Till: HIU.M), W(HI!tUU> ANJ> MiSSlKG. Wo COiltiflllO tin: iiHt of the killed, wounded auti In..-'.-'iriff at Ii; II run . and lire: < lit to-duy a lew U'I<1iona) nulin of il'.oso who iilliur jt i ixliffl, were wouwlet! or captured:? Ml MM). i 1 ploy V.ll'rort, Fourteenth V Y. S M. r.ivcii|irrt C . Fnm twnth N. V. N. M. ( 'rutin Mortimer. Captain Kigluli N. V. S. M. Juyiie ti' or^o, Company (1, .Seventy llrM. N. Y. P. M. M M il Ofwrvi Odiiinny K, Si.:<?inl N. Y. S. M. j \i<irri*f?/?y Jolin I*. ('<>ii)|miiy i;. Seventy-first X. Y.S. M. iyler U<). I'tutad Kimm Ariillory. ' i Wadu Willinni, Fourteenth N. Y. 8. m' ' woe kumr). Carry Company 1), ICighth V. Y. S. M. Corliy Fr.-uidn,Kevciity Orgl N. Y. tf. VJ. Uunpfiy John H Slxlyniuth N. Y. S. ki. | lYmareHt . Seventy lirpt N. Y. 8. M. I'nviH Seventy Ural N. Y. K M. Kerjrupon Uuiipauy A, Seventy tlff-l X. Y. S. M. (Jri-i u (:<'"i?<',<'? iiipi>uy A, S< vent; tuvlN. Y. S. M IP.pr r Frank.Company ?> Swum! N. Y. S. M. H>do A. A..Coni|iany A. Seventy-Ural N. Y. S. M. IIiiiiil ,Fourlienth S. Y. K. M. McFnr'nnd , l.imii'iinnl (Jompimy A, Fire Zmmvca Mould Company I, Sevotit) Ovist N. Y. S. M ' Oxford W F., Second Muiuo. Ss wi ll A , nr. ?<xoml N. Y. S. M. llobinpon , Lieutenant Sccoi.d N. Y. 8. M. Mnitli William, Company A, Seventy first N*. Y. ?. M. Smnl? , Sevenly-llrisl N. Y. S. II. 'i'i "krr Company G.Second N. Y. S. M. WhitehoiiHe ,Company I1, Kik1i.Ii N. Y. S. M. Woostor ,Scvci?ly-llr'it X. Y. S. M. WSHl \G. Macon Geo. J.,Co. C.Seventy fli>t V. Y. S. M (rep. daad)l ISurbuufcp Sainoel W, Company C, Firht Khude Inland. Krtdy ltev. ilr.. Second Owim-clicnt. O'Brien John, Fire ftmavea. I'errin Harvey J.., Ooiniwny (J, Fire Zouaves. Ryan Jerry, Fire"Zouuve?. Rollins Hiram. C'apt. Company V, First Itlinle Tsiaml Smitli (ii'orjje W., Fire Zouaves. Smith Win. H., Fire Zouave*. Swilt Foster.Surgeon Ki^l'tli V. Y. P. M. WinnLiinf! ? Kivht.li V V S If OKKK'IAL lUUDKr OV TIIK MIlKr UkNXRTiU I t HKCiUtSC. Tl.c following ia A'lji; Bacon 's official report ul iho?o missing, ii? on" being known to have been killed:? Lleutcnimnnl diaries Walter, Bridgeport, tVlIpolHl J?f. llliribllt, lll'ldgc [Kl| t. 1 lenry Judtion, Hridge|>ort. Jhon J. McCarty, Bridgeport. Sanger. Bripeixirt. Frederick Homes. Woodbary. A. H. HaddiTt?tt.bwibnry. 3. II. Reynolds, Kensington. ? Jleury Myers, Hartford. Wl)VJ(T)F|)?M> il\K ?KK.?)l,M.Y. fapt. J. r. Bagge, New Britain: Biirgo?o, Hartford. ChM. Mi Klrny, Hartl'ord. taonArd Lynn, New Haven. Wuorge Thompson, Stafford. Sergeant Frnnk Carter. Wtsl Mei'ldeu. John I'. king, Hartford. Frederick King, Hartford. WOS. r. BACON. Adjutant. Capture of the Slaver i-ttlmoiitb liy (Ue United S(?l<? Sleamrr Sumter. The prize brig Falmouth, l.icineimnl ueorg \V. Voim^ in command, arrived at this port yesterday, from Con^o riv.?r, the voyage occupying forty-two day?. The Falmouth was boarded and captured by tlie l.'tuU-d States rtenmer Sumter olf P.ed Point, June 14, when T,i >3. tenant Young was placed on board w ith a p. iz<-crew of leu men. When capturcd rlio had all the appurlenuncc? lor a slave voyage, nul the Captain (Kimball) qiiotly gave up tbc vessel, acknowledging ihrtt was the object of tbo voyage. Captain Kimball and live of the brio's crew arc on board, two of the erew having died on the liuK.^age to thirs port: their names arc ..'o-epli Bafctni, a iindiman, died 4thJulv; I.oni-1. Burnett, bov, died ou All the African squadron were at l.o.mdo June 10. e* eept the Saraorgn, she b'-iiig 011 ? cruise, IV S -.niter w is bound to Forimiirfo po. The health of the ^quauroii ontrtiimd good. Tin foHowtog isacorrect ii.-i of tieofficer* of the vrs ad? on licit vinfiou:? FlttgtkifiCoHtMMi'M.?l'l.>>. Officer. Wttt. Iiiiuj ), Captaiu, J. 11. Nichoia.- ; l.ie.uteiunts Rhhidc, .Hht.-S 'n'aad I<oyal; Fleet Surgeon. T. 1.. Smith: Paymaster, .t. \. Humbleton; Assistant 8'ir.'eoii. Brown; Flag mfhvr'- Secretary, V. Hoard; I'ii'K I.ieui. of Marine. J. K Tatt?-?'l: Midship men, J. F Kaii" and W. 11. Bntt: Bontmvam. A. Haigoity; (iunner. .1. Hucliiu-oti: Canwiitiv, II. M. Loiviv: j-.Vdmakur, J. 1). Blackford. ,st cmi-r Sun .faJn--!.?Cuptnin. s. a. iHn-nin; I.i'Mitenants, >?. McN. Fairfax, K. I'. Breeze. J. A. Ovc. r and A. P. Cooke: Sur?'-i>n, S. Jrrs.x'rsmith: Paymast-v.'t.. S. Brown; AMiataat jhirninii, J. W. Urny, Chiet Kimiueer, John Fnrron: First A?si*taiil Kngiueei*, VY r. Hh?.V"r and M. Kellog: Second .v?.fi.?l8Bt K:i ;m->ri .1. t>. K-ci-iUm; Third .Asfii'tant Engineer*. G. W. Hull, .luo. r.' pj..ml Beuj. i<*\anagli; Boatswain. H. Grace: Gunner, l>. Boororo; Oarjwmer Win. M. t.ei^litOH: Sailraiker, Goor^ > C. Boorotn. Sloop I'ortiMMithCommander. John Culhnun: I.ieutenant*. BU11. Stevens ami Bradford: Pay nia*L-r. S. Bales; Surgeon,<\ Ii. >f:<xw'-11: Assistant Sur^'mi. !). KmdltrherKer; Midalilinnan, K. PrentlM; l! >atsu.iin. Willoa Carpenter. Toy: Gunner. Hamilton: Sailmaker. 'fateai. Prt'*?iiHlIiilrlllt;c?(r. Or. TWtfi, ol' Now Yovl;: >. Spooner. 01 a:?>?h V. B. Van Slyik, of Wiacon*iu; Jaiues J?. 1'iary aud W. I,. Bradley, of Mori Jen; llcorifi Frost, of Ml^onri. ami W. If. 'Johnson, of Michigan. are slopping si the Lafarge llov.se. Gen. Orville Clarke, of Sandy Hill: .1.JSV. Camden sail wife, of Virginia; 11. Trowbridge. of New llavn: > W(?-.akoff.of Russia: J. it. Cochrane. of Pennsylvania; < . P. Barker. ofSan Frami-co: W". A. iVivis, of Kent'ieKy; <; Colby, F. Pane a""l W. 1' >1 ;n!o< i;. M Hogt< n. :?mt f." H.I.oon,"of Philadelphia, arc -topping at ihe St. Sicliulas Hotel. Penator NeRiniih. <>r Oregon: .I.iiiv? H. Ilioioiv->n, of WiBaWpli:?; 1 UuhVtt ">'< *' ' Holieubi i. o: ib? United States Army; J, ?' NVsmitb, of Maine; otariM Fit?.i)))r,i)x. of }?< ? : IUilph J Un ison of Galiforvi; W. T. Ciark, of Iowa, anil .?'. rvAlva.ofr .ha jpe it on: > )? at the Metropolitan Hotel. ti'i u. ilim hill and family and I'M'. Baird ami -v. of Washington. I>. < ; P 1.. I'eii- r.-.-. of .-'i. K \\ t-vli <; ?en.Brnce and T. L Davis. o( Syrr*cu . I'. It m de la Torivnu. \ iCe, two . Iiil.li. ii '>i'i ?i rvant. i-f 11 ranj>j < .i ?>. W. R.14V, Sew York Mat- Volunteer*: W. A Ho.vi-l.uf Bindsl stand: Mr. and Mrs. W. Heath, of New York Capt, Ha worth, of linsi.m I : J. ttouW, of GoriHI^Horoii^Ti, ant V. JJ. m?l>. VI -> ?? JV.f, .... mtr,.... i '\OVi Houg*. Hon. R K. of ? ohiw rli w\: A?>.sMn Mv.?rs.of Svni^iH* : P. 0- *im! IX M. of Anh Mi; I,. Wright. < i' K. ! and .1 \\ l\ K--ivIri-V, <>f AI'muv: P. Hi 'olow ami :n ><\ . or ; MijgU Ompiwll. of IA?H *. W W.*<rku;?. ? ( i\.ni . k\ ; ? lose and ftuiNij oi Ifi . ntfin; ' ivk. w: hue*. Io- >?'?; J4. SlCU "ithl 0. ]? )! ? g. of lUif :fiiOi'<V IVt ?r .Ii;". I lit a: R i>oo<ln< h. ? f u*.. ||. Kenton ?*(' HaV.'IIM; .1. I!. T 'IIiit, I IV-kaml L. I. Wilk ill*, oilh. fig'v is -foppin ; i?t Uir Wor House. Mm ikrl>t .41 HAttY. Jifty 'Jtt. LSH1 ( {? ,! i|ujl Wit- ;?l: no wi-aU'T; sfrf- s <)M <ii v :!0i ?' ???? in I'l'"HI'. >p|v n?4 i. . i. f sslfj' 20.000 bnvlick Wwiirii uMm 41 , . ; t ? i.ri.t. Wiii?k?y??<?' - I'M at IV. b.v Onii'al flalirwul i. N ? York?9W Wm. pork rt". ,'Iom. 20:! lilt !-', tot. i<vn, I?! I i..' * who). 714 hi<U w .'-I-".. :.u9 k.\;? ix^i'1 <>.i > '" .. |-?r H>-i?n n>i4 ihp X**'? 11*. I>?!iV H.:' !>7 J. li.HM'. IWJ tt.M('PS of X liUs. iiiuli wines. Sliii.|ii-it <>v t?ws to New York. 'JTIh? <<...300 bu-llPlS '"H". -4! hflW do. wheal. 80,090 to. Pan S.OUO ili>. I 'OU. fi-wF.-o. .Tn!jr 29. ISrtl. Flour ni?nh>nu'J. WW-nt livl.l e flic viet?? of Ivijr. or.* Mid no Si.li!". l'i?ni n.l nfln-r f oin?quiet, ftiiitf MBi !i inj. I: !('?ir t* < anil corn n J?>v? York, t'lli'1 imp irts?JOO hv r-?1? Jlo'ir. J2.00O litt>hfh wh it ti').400'?i licl. . ./?. ' *! ? t?2.6ii?' br r*!? flour. 17.WMI l)i:.-;.oU wiie.M . SO,000 l n?liols corti. J to Moutrcai barr'.< !) "); lit i <!<>,.' !v CM? W I' M Flour St"fti!y. Win "I flr.n; al"a. 5.000 Imslirl.- So 1 Chicago*8prtpy[0Of. Wc 12,006 I ' ? KwitlMflub it Sio.; 11,000 UMlH'b Mil V?ukce i mi auwtt. *m\ . Z.M l)iiblip|s roil winter, $1 Corn r'n?: it U?.? him: -?i4 ?, .'!"i,000 l>n. !>?>!?. 31r. a, 3] ' >*'. i< li t. at < jtiju freight*. 10?C. on corn, u on t hwti (o Ken York. IjiUi> iiniiortx, .*,000 tioli*. flour, 14.000 bu?li<!s Whi\it, 2AA.000 I'orn, 2s oiio Ih -ItIs rnnat export*, lo.ono hu'h'la wlji.ai, IV,W0 *."rbefa porn, IT.oow boaljti|i>?. "u ' v a "*? } The Visitor Die SpimUh Fleet to Pwt a Prince?WUy lliry Went and Wlmt wi Dom. From the lat^t file* <>f Havana papers vn- i puticularsof ihc vwit p < <t by m Hpauihh fleet to tlic ci of Part au I'rlnce, ihj cupiui of IUyil, ou the ?ih ?. lL apiK-urs limt tlia o'lj.'et of that visit wui> to i reparation for tliu mvc- i^n of Dominican ifmuiry I H.jtieiw, and indoiunity f?r lomog suffered .u u [itu . <n tlic lVoutU:i. i'Ue iuvaalon, l?c it rct>>< **tw U m<*t Hlr<uoiii'ly <l'>ulcd t>y ilio Haytieii:-. Tu>. I!" wafuomV'MWdof kix v>ibreest<samir?, ii? 0iMiet| ynnciMo > lull m4 Mifl dfitiu ate*, the BUni-a, l'-crrngi!'! ' and Prluc-a do A> s.i; ..I Thai wtfi ieen from the capital entering Ibtlurlwril teu o'clock on the morning "i' 1U0 uia. aao >r I pulac appearance <: > t Ibt rtWMl all < | ill" Inhabitant*. Tho harbor batteriea imu I kltovt thirtj Ight , ids to opimw tho minium ..il moment n uwrt -.' i Hi" fa t mm to Mahal in atiae broadi kdt to Un < if| at a boot DM) an) aana .>1 tarwardi tho 8|ianii ii Gonaul retm ned (tram tho A dwiralv \ , whoro ha had gone ob tho aiilrttl tu< it* bringing a despatch to Haytlau Mln ter of KWoigfl .\tiuiia, which contained a Htau ncnt of Uufci MOMftoil cd of, oiid the following iiojiouilKwM as a ba it. oi arr<iu^>S 1. Tho Spanish flax to ba aalatad without Un rttin >>l th? compliment by the fleet. I 2. To reward tin- DemiBtOflB territory for all' Ire tnttw tin rebels had drum,1 i away with them'' >? UwirnM treat. '* IkayMMtflMMI in olu, as mmbid i'"m loaae* auatwinad by tho inhabltanta of iji- Mataa, MUl ajidt'i rcado. 4. CuariuitccR that in future there shall tie M Imiltll hi Dominican territory by Hartiena, with the tmd< rata ad Ing that th? On* attempt of thin kind w ill he Utafdl'l ! > u declaration of war. The incitement iu Mm (Hi grew ever hour (ROM aedh more Intonae; the wiroets were tilled with armed n.en. '"I iii.iiiru re remained in aemlon all day and night: and 'b?b I wbardmaat waa expected to commence even moNeil The next day waa Snnday, There was a ravleo of all th? troop? in the capital, who wore harangued by PrcddenlM Gelfrard. Thue, for three or ftwr days, the people wareB kept in the imvt agonizing au?p<-fUM ail eyval botag directed to the ieet> where every bhqiiiB waa watched. Boataeemi intly eamaaid went, oni vl galloped through the alreata, a.Ming to Mm ftvaHihl excitement of the population, add atffl, op to the < ventngfl of tin 9th, not a word af ewM or reaammnoe to iimM trembling iti/.rns. 'Hie women, children and old monOMI I mencedtearing,all balng petaoaded that the oity nasi doomed. On tho morning of the loth the wont fleam wereH confirmed when two Hay tini vessels, lying clone to the city ,1 were observed to get ready for action and (he In ml butte H ri.fi'to he manned hv tho eurrison Tb.-n llm nwl? ?n.?M tamped* became piiwij ami verv soon t)M twiual all round the < iiy naa covered with crowd* r fafi I tivtf and their eflects. Just then an American Img- I amino was signalized off the port end word was suit I bor to keep off, afi Ihere might ho hot work. M. I two o'clock the |MMh was aoq&dad ;otd Ut? H Spaniards were observed lighting ares on board Mr v.* I sets. Everyone was now convinced that the terrlbin I moment had come. Mi-rcliant* flew to the foreign .on>-\i I latoH with their books, while the consuls themselves I rushed hither and IbtQur. Tho w ildest terror MMl r, si<in reigned. Two hours more of dreadful oiispoiuie, and then lite sound of cannon startles the terrified l* ople iw<> the fullest realisation of their unhappy position. Kv< ry eye i.; turned to tin ruthless t><iuadroa, when lo, lhev *<"? . the Spanish ilag hoisted on their own batteries ?od llteir . own K?ns salutiug it. What a relief that must have born ; to those poor )>eop!el When the last gun wio; tired ?b?i ' Hajtien ffsg, contrary to expectation, was run up' and saluted by the Spaniards, amid every demonstration of the most front ie enthusiasm on the part of the ?iti/tMir. Tho Spanish Admiral camo ashore next day , as th? guest of tlio President, and was received with every mark of respect, and, Dually, on the 14th, the unwelcome* visiters left the harbor one by one, with, wo Will vnWi>r? to say, not a single wish for their Bpeedy return. The Staten Island Quarantine Incendia* rim. A1TMCATI0N FOB A. If AN'RAMI'S AGAINST TUB StTKRVISOR8 OF RICHMOND COPNTY DEM BO. SnrtME (OCRT?CHAMBKiai. Before Hon Judge Ingralian'. The People al the Relation nflhc Conntiiseitiws<f Emiyra- ; tinntt. the Supercitors of Hicknicnd (Xnmtj.?This whs an application made by tho Commissioners of Emigration to compel tho Board of Supervisors to deliver to the Commissioners bonds in payment for the destruction cf the public property at Quarantine, in pursuance of the act of April 16, lKtiO. The application was refused some weeks Hinoe, at which time it was published in the Hkralp. Judge Ingraliam has since then delivered the following opiuion:?Alterstating the object of the application,ho says:?'The act of 1847, rli?p. 483, vested in the COmmis* j s toners of Emigration the Hospital on the Kast shore of Sin ten Island,and the land adjoiningbelonging to tbemate, known as tho Marine Hospital, and all the buildings <"><! improvements thereon, to be held by them ?n trust foe the people. This act was amended by act of 1849, enap. 060, and vested ill tho Commissioners the Marin1' Hospital and all lauds and buildiugs thereon, and all lands ?n<l buildings thereafter to be purchased or designated for a hospital, or lands and buildings used for quarantine pur l*ises, in trust for the people. The act oi ihoo provided lor ascertaining the damages caused by the destruction of tbe Marine Hospital and Quarantine building''. UniH-r (hip act commi.-doners were appointed, whose duty it was to ascertain the villus of the buildings and other property held by the Commissioners of immigration in trust lor the people, and the damage sustained by tb' ir desiruc tion; and also, upon request of any person who tin'1 any property injured or destroyed at that time, to ascertain tbe value oi such property and wliat damage had been sustain ed. The commissioners v >ro locortlfy the value ol" Uw hospitals and oi her buil lie"-', find of other property he'd by theCommissioners, and the damages sustained by i-bein as Irnstcvi80irolherwise,nndthecUmngessustained by the peoplw ol llie State, and the damages sustained by other people. The same act mud" it Ihe duty of tbe Hoard of Su jicrvlsors to issue bonds for tho amount certified to bo ilue to the Commissioners of Emigration and the people ot tin; Si ite. to lie paid Hi ton equal annual im?ui>inont*. And it was thon provided 03 follow":?"Which bonds, when so issued, the Treasurer of the Statu is authorized I c> receive ImiuJs to tho amount so cortjfleil in favor of tho in- >ple of the State by the said Commie loiters. and the tJomnis.-ionere of Emigration shall receive the urud bond* to tho extent of the amount so certified In tbe'r favor." It appear* from tho affidavits that the Commissioner* awarded that the value of the Murine Hospital and other buildings and property within the Quarantine enclosure, and held by the Commissioners of Emigration in trust, far the people, was $101,562 5Q, and that the ilnma^u to the same was, with interest, $107,261 <!>, and (be award was to tho ' Commissioners of Emigration at? Ir istce-; for lliu people of the State of New York. Thin amount, or the bonds therefor, were demanded by the Commissioners of Emigration from tho Supervisors, which demand was not complied with. Tho Board of Supervisors f how, for cause, that they issued tbe bonds for the amount, in pursuance of the award, payable to tb? people of the Statu of New York, mid such bonds have boon delivered and accepted by the Treasurer of the State, as the proper person to receive tho same, and th'T'fjre they cannot comply with tho re<unrcmeijU of the relators. " The single question, therefore, arises In thia na?e, whether the Treasurer of the State or tlw C'ommissiouers of Emigration should receive and hold those bonds. Thd statute before referred to provides for the delivery of some bonds to the Treasurer and some to the Commissioners. The bomls to be received by tho Treasurer at? for the amount awarded to the |>eople of the StaU, and the bonds to bo received by the Commission* ers ara for the amount certified in their favor, lc d<K? not appear that any award was made or contemplated by the people except what might be awarded for buildings upon the public properly; and the award a-i made, although nominally to tho Commissioueis of Kmi-. gratiou, is stated to be to them as trustees for the people of th > State. I cannot avoid tho conclusion tliat the intent of the statute was to direct the Commissioners to award to the people the damage for buildings. 4c., and to tho Commissioners of Emigration nny claim for <;araagej? which they might su?taiu for the loss of fttrnitove or the property placed by them upon and in tho premises under tli"ir charge. The statute lias been substantially compliel-w th by delivering these bonds to the Treasurer of the State. If'the intent was to plane these bends with the Commissioners ol Emigration, and iu their charge, ihe ]>egislature will bo enabled at their next session to vow* dlreet. Thr,re would be a serious difficulty aris:ti? frim a new issue of bonds. if those how in the h tnda <>r llio Treasurer urn legally Issued. flub now bonds would of conrfej be invalid, ?? Die Board of Supervisor.* have not authority to i??nc. ixc-l't for the amount awarded, and the"bonds now con Id not hp obtained l'rom the Treasurer withenf wlliorlty of the J;egis)atiire. rJlie printing of thl* kiiU i!? u n iili-r of discretion, and should not ha ordered in a onse >f doubt, or where the issuing of It wonid give rise Ut greitor difficulties than would oris? from its refusAi. Tin ro can be no doubt that the bond* arc perieii ly i*?fc hi the hands of the Treasurer of the Ptuhs. The ;>:tci out i* the >;iine, whether the bond' are placed in hi-- custody or tl?? of the Commissioner* of Emigration. In iher e?i? they must be hold f"r I he use ol the pe?pl*. ml under, w'? cireumMaiiCCP J tbilik it better to reiv.se ilie application, leaving to the legislature to make sncli deposition of them an n tlietr Judgment shall be deemed )> ?!, rath?r than by yielding to n technical objection to p'a'v tlie itnanl of SuixTvi.-i-rs of Richmond county in the scrioue dilemma ot having iK?ucd double the amount of bom!- uuthoria"1 by law. Motion for a mandamus denied, w 1th ..osts. Brooklyn City Vent. rmowvTtD.?Wm. Randolph, aged eight years, son ot Mr Wm. Raudolph, roaidlng .it Nc. 2 Ferry street, South ftrooklyn, about six o'clock on Monday evening fell ovirbo-?rd from the new bridge nc.w being built ot Htmiitoti jvenua f ti v . and before tanc > coaM i c rendered wm drowued. His body was recovered, after being about mo hour in the water,"i>y a young mau namer! Swaeney, who, alter diving several time*, succecde-l in bringing it up. Arrival* ami DrpartniK AHR1VAI*. t.UfcRPOOi?Steamship City of Baltimore? Ai>'! "? Binny/ P i??ino'ir Kenway, Don Costello, Mr Boos, V. R ???l, T ft PHm/in. wife and ehlid; John Mxyinrd ?nd lady; Mt-s M IS K<?n'rit, Miss 8 A M.iynard, Ml** Fnnuy Orntg. VhSR May, ThomM Mnynard. Mis* R'>serelt, Mim Prow, I>r Annan, wile Mid daughter; Mr Midgely, Mrs M' wln..v, Mr Sherwood, S lIUUk.cn. Mr Campbell nad lady; >fi' .Merey, I W Va'eT, Captain* A Alexander and Olnmdi : Vr Don-n nt. K I) t'ooke, B Parson*. K Itoddea. la ir, sister and rhlld; K .Senoraud bride; MIs? Nelson, .Mini Williams Ml*s Thorn p* in, M:Or?enh"rjr, Mr Pltinoy HUd wife; Thomas Bailey ... i ^r.r.. Up- ?.l?., 11 Mr unit ladv: Mr lIurDentor. Mr t'UiU und iiiily; Mr Kcnuon, Mr Catiflcfd, MiO' i .it. E i* Simpkion^Dr l'ell, MUs Price?and 180 uteiriige. Tu'nl 219. mis(ku,ase6is. 4 tlj DISEASES OF THE FEET 8CCCFASFUIJ.Y A trented by Dr. .T. WUauS.aargwmCiiircpodml UNO, Uli Broadway. N. B._GenVcel nj*rtn>entf for 1 %