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carried by Southern travelers, and Mr. Kennedy gave this branch of the matter, as usual, his special attention. Although Freeman have ostensibly come for one machine, he had the order for two, besides orders for leather and other articles. Lowe's balloon shot at. The following is a special dispatch to the New York Tribune, August 30: Mr. Lowe, the astronaut, yesterday made in reconnaissance with his balloon. He saw about one thousand of the enemy at work at the place mentioned Mr. Lowe, the astronaut, yesterday made in reconnaissance with his balloon. He saw about one thousand of the enemy at work at the place mentioned two and a half miles beyond Hall's Cross Roads. The Confederates fired at the balloon with shells and cannon, but without doing any harm to the machine or its occupants. The in Philadelphia. A Philadelphia latter of the 1st inst. says: Mrs. Henry S. Gilpin the grandmother of Mr. Wm. L. Johnson, who was arrested a week since on the charge of having been an officer in the Confederates army, and of being about to rejoin it, appeared this afternoon before Judge Cadwallader, and ent