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WINNSBORO, S. 0. WEDNESDAY, AUG. S, 1860. it. A. GAILLARI), E 'wron. D). B. McR011GHT, ASSOCIATrE ED'n. The following gentlomon are 1' questod to act. as Ageits for the IIER ALt): Major A.- 1. 1IL.LAnn-Rooky Mou-nnt, Bosier Parish, La. T. P. SC..-Charleston, 8. (. 11. . Dsro-rr-lidgeayS. C. Major Wm. BEI,-Moiticello, S. C. It. B. Mc3MAs-ER-iossilil, S. . Dr'. J. L. iMAN-rTIN--J c(Sn01'S Creek, S. C. DAVID EcIN-Allston,S. C. J. W. I McCREIGn'r-Salemi Ch11ureb0, S. C. If any friend ha1s1 a copy of tle News published on (ho i5th of May 1866, and has nio use for, we would ho glad to got it, For the week pist the average tei peratire wits Ibout 86. Hundilay night was quito cool. There has becn no raiii. The Convenlion. The State Convention which met in Columbia oil the 14 instant finished it0 businoss ill 011o day b1'y electing the following as (elegaiites to reprIte sont the State ill the Nationli Coiven ventiton to mteet in Philadelphia on the 14th11 inst. From the State it. lairge, Ilon.. . L. Orr, lion. 13. F. Perry, Ilon. J. 1I. Camipbell and I1on. . .*1L. )[111111 il. Ist Congressioinal )istriot-.G . I. Do zier, lon. F. J. Moses. 2d C(ongre.ional 1)istriet-T. Y. Shn1ons, sq., 1hm). V. 1'. Shiinogler. 3rd Congressioial District- Ion. D.& ardlaw, Ilon. 8. W. Mcatow. ain, dth Congressional Distrit-Ilion. ''. N. Dawkins, Himn. James learrow. The TIelegrahi Tolegraphiig wasi known aid prae ticod as oarly as 1684. At.least it had hoonI brougit to a system that early. But.it was pract iced long ago, ill Ithe earl0iest a1ges. 1u1t. 1thefrtlgah ing wits simply conveying intelIigeli by signals. In 1794 an ilproved Fsystet was adopted by Ilie Freieh for coulInicllaiont11 ig from Onie part of the army to another. The telegraphing then was done lp Otn the .411110 generl1 ik-ilISdopt A od for the sigiml corps 4tariig our late wari i. Th is is the opt icail t elegtro pit. A yopid of course must beioposed of fag sigals by day, and fir signals by nlight.. Telegraphi i mean.' literally "writiing afar off." Ti i art 1has beein ierfeet - ed biy the application of electriici ty. Th'lo miost woniderful appl11icat i-mi of the telegraphd we have'i li'vod to see in (lie Atlantic cable. Trho miore4 fact thtat 0one mlessaige is writteni fromi01 one ed of thait cable to the other, whic is lite(rally "afari t off,'' shows theore is 11o limiit to thle istance10 upon01 the cairth's surifae over~ whichi the tolograp~hic mlessalgo mnay run. Thore many be external causes0 toecrip ple the pormlanullt succ0ess of thle A t )antio eable, auch11as the wir~e rest ing u~~pon shairp clevated rocks, anid otf its being, by the agitait ion of the seat, rock. ed util i the chailingt upon0 thos~e rockis wea rs thirouglh thu ~iulat ig cover inig. But (tho indi 10e1t ions now aire tha1t scoon the world will be surrlountded1 with al toeeraphie wiiorotinnning fromr Sani Francisco nerio5s the Uited States to N-ewfounidlantd, anid onl (ti the Atlant i' to .Lonidon, and t hence throught (the Channel to PaisO, thiece Siberia, whlere t-he Ilino already ex . But thle 11uissian (overtinment is pireparinig toi continu11 thle ir linie thirouigh Bohlring's Stralits into Rtus sian1 Amtericai, and1( thtec downi the Pa-i cili coaist to San1 Francisco, which will bring the wir~o clear rountd the world.' This is certainly theO day of Periodienis.. .DBow's RWriw for August. Coin tents consisting of XVII Articles, as5 usual filled with an1 inlteresting varie t-y of mattor. Ameri'can, P/srentolbgital .To tuno, for .August. Por1traits9 of Lowi.s Cass~ and1 othler dlistinlguished pesngs be slides the usual amount of varied origi na51limattel.. -A Fire bni little Damange. -About half past three on Tuesday afternoon the alairm of lire was raised lik oui streets, anud on1 repairinig to thie spot we found the fire already' ext in guishei~d. It occurred on the pretmises of Mr. CHIARL.F. C.TriMAWT, anud origi ntated from the careless handling of fmateltes by010 so ecolirgd chiltdren. Spio bedding and a little corn iln tile shuok weore.damanged.. The Aflanlic 'uble. This great ClitipWise haS bCeeI one e mo1re det-lared success"fully :copih e., As this is te 1lft n'orlt to lay the cable, we will not. go int'o ce-stacy oVer it yt, but will coolly w:it for romeothin nfuihrmatory to tu lU11up. WO will say however that if it con t iles to we11k I wOll for one mt I t h, (1lhon we will considler the Atlantic Cab0le a great success. A Fine Watirrmelan. The whole Nvs oilien is ilidebted to a t'rinil for mni' f those litle mewlons known as the li ..isa wa te r-e! IIC, which f oti cyeveral ye ars )pat has Le';.11 readlily di'llome.1, :f1h this markt'et. '.The regilhar de4pot for .m mll' onls is at the estali~hnunt of Alessrx. DjA CO-r, hvI & (O., where the o m(as tif lar',ge, rweet ztia! jui*y riclor:s will lond item. Wh :i'rioners; ? lteml (the it.feml of, i t lien e l low. We l proinel tho pris.oner's re ferred to are b.ilitrs of : . late C1 elderate army. Shtoubl not the i. <itiry he iudle, atitnd Imeanls h'e ttoi tribulted k,.oml the South to enllaL the:,e poorl fellows to return,1 to their. home:s:t iio. frim ii It i:s4 at Ity they shtot~t b Oieba dl by North aind South. The llaleigh "iE/ say, there are about veity-vo lrisoners lm dono'kl~ IN" SATk t1 ol :mAwa1 ant tMt the v nre vitmut means if travelYnz o'thir h11m11 even it' wi ll er fl u'nisit.s t rai p r a1 t ;If. Rev. is. L. Y r!1rkt. Wve Se it statd that the Rv.;', I,. 31ric ,ulrcent ly dhdI,( Smoah ,:ollw he'pitc.4 to) lthe ThedWica Smi nary At ('itin b.i , . . We ti the' ove froml -me ai'b: .m TheRv.enh nhn-:::hl to will -v r)nby tho leri cvitizens orf\Vinimr. His portrail wve thinki, i.- inl the iomSe.sime qf more1'k than one(<mw ccr i f nti town. Life or' loirwal" .hJackson, CapItain Wihet (1f the fieml of Thompson, Withers & Co., is the tilt' aigent f lithe ",!o of tin wi eh h has ILeen Lop!y v Ow' 'rmt10 of the Nat.a1 l 'u iiai i M il. 1 ' . -J. 1 TONErW.A..)) i i hood in l , r 70i.i l l . , 's 1 ( 1u 41. 1' 0, i a ii1ges' t~ o:1 a l:.t 'it'. -00 iu tat tubclt Sptl8,r~c the diat'nlfts of Uten o th('. -;Ve hut ot flet.l omnmwich I lit won hti s I4 ill1 h a tuk .-o.t: tit ht' in Nw ~tbe i, em ano ht'g n ut . ii chah, $ily co pynt am i t th he;-k' tin 'r' ha fe ni fliry syl of ' himiin, tla $G.'0 per cop li : ad is a (1eas ia peenninryt.' bet'lit~ of4 1rsItj.lt' .he lios. At tliorp f.nvno hio aIhetV9b itidltn wil beirentedi tn Ay cop io the bookn 'ca h seenalit (at ht'e stoirte [f Tis tN,;t be'rnopsd Ieits ofet the wor,bult froms' the rpuil laion ofii its f au ito ri the (tll. ,d hIbnis, we11 ' i~ hae no1 hsitancy1 ltin bher til commreung itn to eo mblic flillTh iThesp' ian ll W('e [er ha t aths ball ihnow 00'ir edfre ord meeting oif Cb, the meing; alofo thtaer pwe of ir giventby Diteot ade ofanty deoa. t ioionst i)hattl)i~~iti Ais w iides t nd lithe m1atter 1V0l the rewill noti1Ctall ton anylL't atiu-. I ar1tt orgaizt in. t has' bresen gener-la ally11inr (etfled1thati 41'once shalli be g ien, theoiceedi of which)0 Nhal bIeJ tund ofe htotl 3'Xtrtt. C. J'ina, td tra he ret ad n.< it'et1) uade Ia ili wilnt ifai t g iit a crwded 1111.ie to ichieve. 'We htave beCen 11 dited to pen the al -vo renarks, froin ith fat tit there are on the (twba il ithis Distof't a , fa1cilitie.s t and Idvti I g 's fr 01. ma or turiig pI'po (. , vll hichl anywhe- elke, would be turnf LiIt >' . proftabl; I.e coun at. ICh i the spilttY onov. Inntrial abruuhum the lucision ah mal conivenlient of The0 allzion of, the) Snnt to thd wa.tr power of, th,1 listrict, suggest t. one 'itl thughts ofthe future of onh ('r-ol ina1.. The untried systet If la IbI r, 11: tota I al te of capitl m-e.miicint easnsto brinlg U.s. to se-i riot tht. ttsio up. ur ftin-l itt sc \ti v: i'.. c' Iu lth ut ur~ I;~ i',ia p neit fi lt 'W ill h.; rp p ti n it; 11s il f' in re lyv t. t' minwe .ust alior !i~t m-i eo t ho enlture of 1":> m t 'Ir:ne mlierab y in - t uTi n n - aptl ith ti1t h i-- to a r i'es on-u 3. ~ ~ 11 Th \Vs f h W and ab-roadl will --tk prollits there rather tIaln her , whel Iite vtrospects for prh touis iv (so remItilot to warrlit inl v. _ oncnt. .d 1-'or' i ri iptou' ei1e there wt ill Ice o y I! , v i itn ht inted, generally, by the farie mal hntters of) tth - i ' o r t.-t l mi l lt to - i:it- i idich w with:.vt a :if' l ecal of thtt pr ,.i a nl!.-1. AI. th, i lie ing will 1u,! l the int :.l p Ott re llie - n t, -t.:% il! the I'll armter'i 'rh. PrnsnlVra uil Iht et.ah ~~~~~~~v lttietliittluy a e ed fo Weit C' :- thilt that agricniuL -al I'h ts for c .,e v r I , a urs int tis tate il :nr-v keal ke ".p the seiitlie iloving-, :d t t idv l ie :0 vill tolt selt invt ii tifll thli at iI r.lit here. ;ki ll wleo tlhe o!IlY L''I I- k inl m:ant ti g I la terests. U the est lish men,1t of, I Imo ,--o Is furti-'o s inl ali parts IlltO l'thSuIl emt;ytif villa ns will speln up), imodet l l r ms ill' surrolld al .1 dor tihese ::t .1d i wat yn lannds ., b0lieve t r Vrt o: - 0 0 1 a-0 very grea,:t. .-..d eb ii-t inn l. T ! t we y, -;-.' v:r h -t edt10 to l the Conv ntio , r... the a4". r ti cordinigly reprothice -i portion of its feas A mong Ohe inventin it which reislted f'rom :,Ithe iuiposmt-l or real neceni-iti's of our recent war was whlt. is c)m)ollv elled the test onthl, by VWhieb in' addlii lion by) the us.4.111 obligrationl to su1pport, h e Covititution an' perforin ofil 'inI dit. 1ies, p it1c o f.icers.. were rettinire'd to -awe4ar ita li 1 Ito' l neitii-r directly or indire.ctly particip.ted inl, or in a ln mn. iier ntid-d the rebiellion. T19ns, ihfranh WeI have to say to the contrary, vstg n jii(li:imis provisioi itt the till! it, w is I tel 'd, and suliseqiienily to til, end of Il.- war. Dit we linve a dotibi. of its proprie. IV Iow that Ihe Iecessity which calld for it is sit'i. onl(] our d.,niut are gn-'Iv 1 tienthenedits h i e that Pa I''ice of 'Iho pitbhu servic. See. 0n-!, third anld eien1 fourth rate mr-n ill Iho Sntil-ern Sinites are fr-quently on tru1Sred1 withI imlpor-11tan pulblic dutlies' un-rtly h..eanse firsw-ralo mpin inl tin sam l3aniliets, iithouigh i(lally loynl ti th, Goveriti-ii , ennot take this mlth. 'lie itni i iti--conciliutiobists roll it as a sweetoi' of ven 'Paieo hon.!er 'r longues upo r l 13.ate ilsturrection ist 11 mr4Yly, a o31 - -f their imber re ('ently wild i-t a )'tblic see h, 1.0 let I:--m* knowv Ithat 1-dhee is a pitinment. taf'-r leath." It snitis precisely thit !class 4-f higsts whoi we find inl most of our -:hitirulbes nowa days, who are as1 b!iily omploytl inl expellitig members rom lie i relh as Ohe clergymaii is inl g'i.1 ing :htin il -Crils'its of ht Dea. Conl Siilles sieeclis, who (hvoultly pray. 'i for il- ilvatii of "Imo ali i y IV wift, Iiy Soil John ld his wife-we four and no mort'." B31ut it, stimcks too mniteh of hifie-bontid proscriptii of our fellow. tmwn merely benIithey hvim, at a for. ner pe.riod, been gihy of' wrong iloing, to sit i h..' S tirit of the age in mie e of Ii 41d l ns any of3 n .i ,thlern br.'th ren hav' neti'd, they itr. iievert heliess. VInmh<- tof ottgreat pohitibIl failuy, ;.11, itst. soon--r or h-ite he award,.dJ It -ir svals al t I imilly tattle. What pIiublic giei can i aw utinit' by exclud ing them fron it any .onger? 'le Castle Pilt'kiley Prisoners. The following orders we clip foi0111 ithe Clarleston Nev'S will expiti ini the Sudden und Soinewhat cland8tinC ut liell eilicl tile prisoners were cuv.'ed fromi Ca.ttle Pinckney a few nighitS agoit ol1DIA1. Flto.t Tily l,-' utM War. Dep.a eni. Adjit-ni Gis, -aW. ()fi..e Wv.11h.n1gwn City, .111Y -:3, P1%'C. (3d 3:I 'h - :I3b .inged, in the i -t i t ii i . : 14-it s 8, lwIi .... .'i fi -t '. iGte.atost lt r. , Jtly -.-,h I y3-m. Itpa'ilgn cr N. .d n't .-s. f i . o.u'i.e to te ot'r f te l. ns.ler~ u it i ii i . . . ... itty itI (li htdOf li) U S tu ir 'Nw ei'tc. ' titt cc il. Ahi l I .o :io: no (toen e i' :. 13 nre. s.i' (lep rt ii6.. wit. i - i gnn-, d Ci 1~ h-'tt deit . I , ti ).\1ug for i. t 'sh u. turtlsl then00'iu~r J. W' sit't Oe. !<t ht 1thb U5. ifantry nd A. A. A. ( 1 b'hl st on b . C '., Jtgulyt 2, 186. .iers Ore NS. 43. I'll.y Int qbidiendet ii'ho rderoft he P rhint atsed cWar Ittepatomet. Mda. ranioi'aeneai ;'l l fii e, . exphingtfon, t.tn.. city. O.8-hl6. prisunieral Fre.i Gie 't'lers VV.hnolintib. K,O. a, R ont-rieyaan hhdall 1(.ie-m, w'i'll e tanfred.h li'ug. Borevrii rc eutnalearntolonl W . eindrerias soaptinU tS.i buyantryUwithea 'I'rdiofm nos' n onssioreondnce, n oix tprivaes ul'the enmes egioben, wiolft. charge ofabe risof'ner ads. emarka ande (ohrd afte Ubt. l seamen fr 'Newberne, -indoproceed i thiir destionionerUponhil arrtivamioat w oringie, ol. ofaner willan Thn ove his prisne erinhetomahin nafierou al hao ph.ee, priocre th prolilper ithi'by, to bisr place, f o whihpr. urih the aeessartinuofrnt Lon.' (ohn ged)k ta, e ih. W.ps t.ots, ea idsta of. 6th abU s 8. Infars andeA of A.tO cl-dater Dhep'~tif thuet Inrorinnin ihst t.h U.lt. n fry an A. Att A.ol. Luo itres'r rut 3 -Te pldiio'i f hm ) rande s Vamlletty a it, a atrall reiing, o ?orindIai~ e bused nie trubl aut. Mi 1moras atind hadl~i beenl. xpelle fro 13ith c ivy. Galing wasit founoivefrsaere 'Tho French number 4,0J t.ra Alontryond accontrements sof' at auctibyt thUited (.'atyaoa t' h~ astnfo edito atoabe \ldiercisro upoaned at Reynsa byithe ('otina ire abu. aigfrTmio E0 tiliitunicn tiott n. MESSn5. Enrns: Iiirly on tho morn ing of the 27t1h ult., you might, have 8een podestrians and equestrians, bug gies, barouches, carriages and wagons filled with ladics and gontlomen, walk ing, riding, rolling and rattling towards Salem Church. Mr. Jas. H. Stewart, Priilcipal of the Salui School, had inl formed his frionds that he would have anl oxamination of his pupils On that day, and every ono in the neighbor hood, old and young, was full of aniti cipationi an11d prospective elljoymnenit. The Church Was Swiln filled and thle exe-rises comm)1erI0 ed, the follow i'g , o der being observed. SrEI.L.ING.--ltli ChSS J). 71: 3'd class p. 51 ; 21n1 class, Ist elass. JUAIOnNG.-Ith elySelhct ;3,'d cliss HIistory ; 2nd class, select ; L t class, relect. 2nd. Dietat ion. 27.1 1st Dictationl ; Iatinl Reader 19 F. 97 P. ; Salhist ). 96 c. 33 ; Virgil U. 6 p. 49.1 ; llorace 1 1 p. 7 ; Cicero p. 3, c. 4. ENoisH (naliAnimm .-Ist pls p. 94. AnIT33MFTIC.-ISt Cla8s 11. 3 ' Ild class R. 3i. (h on.ki-env.-lst Class, North A me10 rien. A~onnlA.-Ist class E11u6tions1. 0uiva:x.-Xienophoni, B. .1 p). 87; Reader, p. 181; Iomer, 11. .1 p. 87. At half-past one o'clock tho auidi once was invited to repair to the vale near the Chureh, where they found a table groaning ulder 'good things" to pilse the oye and pa late--appelase the higer-gratify the epicure and sautisfy the gorimand. The ladies of the neighborhood with their charac teristic taste and liberality,had boui tifully supplied provisions, more than suflicient for mlny mlore thaln were present. After partaking of the re freshments the audience returned to the Church, and were pleasantly anld ag"renably e-itertain,,3 an-1 ammd~ j by the pupils speaking extracts, repea t ing dialogules, &c. The school first jointed in singing "Illow pleasait" the fol lowed t1e repeating of the f.l lo wi extracts Yougue ox ings; The Lit tle Coward, r m - )'f tgu ; Iir VO ers ob, Wib liaMilin; At, paro~vanld B.!t, Dixon Clow , . a i'; il lIcIveli Joh St . Stc-,r -,ad n . i i.:g i' j)..: Dv Cnid lHi rh:.dsm, Its.3a; lir.t. A ikeni, 'aled ictory ; Jame3~s A ik J:.non. :.m -'-"Bonlapart1't Oniv1 ae,"' JL8. Edrigton,. Patrick 111eury: Thomas Arnett, D)ecisive 13ntegr'ity ;~ Th'Iomas 0 svings, Fatll of Napoleoa ; 1Ed winl Stewart, Temiperance. LIILoG UE:.-Son1g, "G ood Byce? To say that tihe examination and perorune were credit able to tench er and1( pulpils would be injustic-t:, say3 thait they wereC well done wouldl be inladequlate praise0. Trhey~ we're a com--~ plate siuecess. The teacher Mr. Stew art is a ripe schlolar of large anld va ried attainm~lents, of excellent capaci ty, of long expeCrience and dlevoted to teachling; The exaina izt ion did eced it to all, eviden1ced theo attenit ion, ap penionad progress of each pupi1l1. We0oould unme,1C if it would not be ini vidious, several who stoodl mlarked ex. amnations on all branches, an-d who sploke anld acted their parts, inl evOry sen1se of the word successfully. We kindly and ser'iou~sly reinild our younig friends thalt, theO present is tihe time for their aldvanlcelnent a331nd ental im provemient, and eongraltlate each anld every one of them 0on his anid her lper formnance. We wish them continued ad vaIneent and rapidh progress in their studies,-success in their ef'forts'to oh tain) an ed ucation, long life, hiappiees, prosperity and distinction. VISITr. The French Emp eror, the other daly, in explaininlg the mlech~anim of thle needle gun to the Princee Imperial, and wishling to join) examp~le to tile the~ory, dlescended to tihe court-yard, and1( calling the sentinel, said to 13im1: "Loadl, andl fire yom- piece to amuse these boys," yphnng JRapinasse being with the Prince Imp~jerial. Mean while,- the Emnperor, who was providedd with a needle gun), charged and fired five times when the soldier had only diaharged his piece once. Tile sol dier was'alstoniisheod. "Ah I" observ. ed Is Majesty, smiling, "one fires tmuchi more quickly with tifs mullsket than with yours ; would ytiu like to h3ave one V" "Certainly,. Sire," re-. pliedl thle manf,. e-agerly, "And so you shiall,P' said the Emlperor. To 1;1 d 31 Ea e hangIO-t will be. hald in whlich thno ofE'l ('he13 hI(re5( will pisl I he pr n.ipaal sme3 . Tu dayv is a ge' f.9 th 51ale oIf i a arlie)h. wili hi'e allowedu in Por:h fromn 3(.d;,.-Paris correspon. den4 Jubay 10 Mf thL. Qnln..,.. The outll Amcricou War. THE HlE.AZILLIANS IN A BAD Roic CONDUCT OF TlE PARAGUAY AN-9-LOSSES IN TIlE BATTLE OF MAI 24. 'le Opinion, of Montevideo, guar antee. #he following as a correct re t uii tie losses of friends and foes in the last eventful battle of May 24 : Brazillianl oiiers, 172 Brazilian soldiers, 3,400 Argentines, 800 Orientals, 225 Total 4,627 Paraguayans killed, 5,993 Pairagua" yt prisoners and w 1oudd, 210 Pa rag uynits (wounded) taken' v aI about. I,Gr LBrian m 5liiirsingW, 15 : i1.ome) yn MOVEiM E.NTS Or T I- A RNMIES A FT13 illr. BATi'TLE. ''lhe XifAeioll Correspondent gives the follow ing interestihg niews, under date (Corrientes, Jun ww (: Ith armies in d b go since the 24th. The Argentine. are passing over horses, Snit by Urq1 1iza frol Em tre RiO. Th" BIe Uralianis have nt116 fifteen hundred eavalry altogether, but expect eight thousnd horses soon. The allies are withont oxon or mules to convey artillery and baggage. Yeserdy ornngCap'taini Alvimi took a BrazilIiln flo, illa of five steaim ers up1) to P1arata to carry over Baron Port Alegre's teni ; these nu mler tel thousand, mostly cavalry, with some guns. Lopoz has plantad a battery twenty-eight leagues before the Trail queri de Loreto, witich Captain Al vim will have to contend with Taian - da re keep:4 his vessels hemw urupa ti ; this fort is wll imanned and tmounted by the1 enemy., as wo Cnn see by our glasses ; they have staked the river aeross, and sunk ve.ssels in th.e e 1nnel. The iinactivity of the fleet is u mmillilted on here, and it is sa id Marshal Osorio is disgusted with the Admiral : but this is not tre. 1'The leet imnust go up1i, ill spite of torpe does, &C. After AlM, th i (atlure of Casipaita won d be of I-Ittle use to us, if the army camtf i keep parallel witha thel! e te-A. I le.it 1 t h Lope/ est imates Ihis loss oin tha ? lh at three thousand n O Sie. -1' wvo ide-I an )Ilt to oi , 1.0'04.. 1 . i;orred met but twO i. ' 1n1r; ,uav d havo alread-. re Gs nor! N.'b K . sick; and we h-'.' h ' f 1. 0 the'. m t i i r e1.c nI Til IA R *l.\ . NS. r,.v u. ~ a ~~v s P.1 i.M Aln, Ls TaO rJnolh:.rA cO, June l-1-8 P.* M. Thea allied lines have sil'ered to day a terr ible b.omarudmiten t. The lirst shoit by thte Ceemy was fired 11s noon1, ai siginal for all their batteriet to openl lit-e upon) us, anld this t hey daid inostanittaneously. A t Iirust t heir shot s wvent rather- wie but they gradu1.J v mended their lhand1(, and thriew an im. mense qllmntity ofshot and shell with such preiin that mtost oif themi hurst within our haltter-ies o1' in the fore mlost filhe Of our tenits. Thec lire wats incessant till after dusk, and at a lato hour thtey aigain opened 0on 11 with sharp v'olleys of' muskeltrv, They set fhre to somte tenthi iln thI A rgealinc, Br-azi~liant and1 Oriental l iies, but not a lairge numberh~i, iand it is eptite w~on. derfCul. that our powdertl mtaigaines es.. capedi with suchi a shiouer oif biombs bustn allaround. At presenlt it is imlposusible to est ima te our losses. Our arti~lry atttempted for a fewv mnoments to reply, but then ensed, perhaps owing to tihe wind~ being augi ot us. Gen. Mitre tmulst taike some1 de'isive step ; to fall back would be d isgracte fuil, butt to suffer her-e such terrible work is at least imnprudent. .Anlothler acc3ount says thalt the Par-a guayaits moved down a cav-alr-y force on tihe 12th1, whsich took upi a position in front of' (2aeres, on the r-ightt flank; L~ope has mounted v'ery lheavy seige guns and threw twvo thonsand shot andt~ shel1 into thteidalied campt onl thle 14th, but. luckily theO shells stuck in the mtud and the allies had on~ly thirty killed rnd woimdo~ld. Lopez is drill ing reerntits, A corrlespondcnt from the fleet says the vessels- are- three -leagues distant f rom tihe allied camltp, but a picket of men~f ftoma the Ivahiy succeed ed ini three hours in catting their way thro' the woods, and were received with ju hilation. The flotilla sent for Baron Port Alogre's mon is exp)ected on the 19th at thNe Tres hiocas. A deserter states that Lopez has about thirty thiousand men. Another correspondent states that' tile Onlomiy's bomblardmnent on the I 4th killed or disabledi fifty Brazilians and thirty Argentiae, and adds: "Some thh tg muist be doune, for we cannot he suftferiig the enemyn's 'alre without be in~g alble to repily." Thle Paragua - ans tare ciniplctely pr1otooted by troaches anid ijihlo pas.- They mre salid to be "making hienuy batterios on. thitol right, which may caiso great ha~v~o hi our left and centre." Baron Alegre's horses must romain in Co rientes for fear of thoir dying of hun uoar. The DRaamhjm lee dos. t tr being still it anelhor of the Playa, be. low QCurupaiti, Thfero is now no longer tsif doJbt about the ri'3dr Paraguay and Curu. parti. 'e atUUltel vesels inl the c1.a: ial foi'" ft sort of cascade ; h-e water dadshc over it, aud the roaring of tie fallscan be hieard at the l Tres Bocas. 00MiVtROIAL, \V'INNSimoO, Antg. G-.Cto N~one of'erinig, wouild bring 276. Country 1ouir, $9 a 91. 13hlimore lour $15. it 16 per barrel. Laud, 27 it) 30e lir ponil. ('orti, $2.00 per hlushei. Penis, 4Q.75 pt-r lmalhel. li(con Sile.4. 26(: per pound. Shmil-lersz, 22f. pr-rt ual .\0ni, N2 00 per ltush,-l. Yar, $2.50 a 83.00. I310t. e,' e.Per 9,0 1 I' , 12 A I 5 .p r ido.. if. Toa,., 4' (o *'GI.lir, puitu. GoLl, 10. .\ Iv w bales soild at, l'rvonl *MA l 281c. N:-w5 Ir, *15.00 -N thern M3. 50 i I4.O) pr barrel. llaeon. I8 it 2 1. per pannpi. Crn, A.0 a 1.70 per Iiiushiel, i ,11 ' - 1.45 a 1.50 por lushel. M1.I, " 50 per(. h el). \\lie, $2.00 a 2 50. GOte it 6 5 I-r- bulsh.-I Sorrh n. 50. pier ga lion. Obil. 81..1 5. Sd...r, $1 3. ('OtLt:.iMA. A ug 2 18 to 2.1, g- ; 23 to 31, cuirreinicy. Corn, 1.65 to) 1.90 p(-r le1I'hei. I'iautr, 812 il 20 l,-r but en . Dats. $1.10 )o 1 20 per hii3-11. I'at.n, $2.00 to 2.23 per busie. I : v, *2 25 to 2.70. lINe. Imigoi. primo, 12 to 1.c; I ridhIIna 15 14) t1GI-. Tohneiico, 1.5c. t.o 1.610 per poinn . Coin, golJ 46 to 47. rr t Q I hicy. 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