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bad ah dal —.. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1861. 5 MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NEW YORK. | THE NINTH VOLUNTEERS (HAWKINS’ ZOU- THE NEW MEXICAN TREATY. Cuba; Tomas de Reyria and son, Spain; John Parkinson, | Morra,—Oh Thurstay, ust 8, Many, infant daughter | passage. July 6, lat § 30 N, lon 40.40, Win McKenzie, searaan N Charles Le Guy, England; Simon Wiesskof, Rusia, Egbert | of John and Bridget Mor} . ‘of Leith, died, h AVES). Lancing: ‘Liverpool, G'Balurewoat, New Works P RBar, | OF Joh ris, god Ui mouths, (pitty died: | ts at Lower Quarantine, MASSACHUSETTS REG! Phichester % a he friends and acquaintances of the faniliy are respect- Ser It BSumuer (of Newburyport), Taylor, Grand Tark, THE FOURTEENTH a {Sls raghnacd, Whewe Dave noticed: trom time te eile Kenic rea ey Walon, Oaltortas # | sully invitedto attend the firerar fon Me racidemde or | Ti sutly 26, with walt to Merrill k abhcut athciwat tat 8 6 Postal Convention Between the United | Nicho time as being increased to one thousand, is recruiting at |“ States of America and the United Mesie | C#li a. H ‘two. o'clock the rate of ten to twelve a day. ‘The men pass a strict | cam States, Concluded at Washington | {ll anda i Goventock, Aloe Walker, Win | Pausmee regely a, ing, Aug motical examination, and none but the best areaccepted. | $aayr Om the First Day of July, A.D. | griukin, at Whaton and ivy children’ DD Withers H | panna aged 38 yearn, 2 NTN) AUsnat 8, At a MeDougal—-Tola! 233, and 123 in the steerage. i Dr. White, the Assistant Surgeon, plodges himself that | Articles agreed upon between the generat Post Office leannshp Arabia, from Boato mata ural will tak place from the real '2 14 saw wo sehrayone having colors. in ber ward ry ‘as if wishing to Rpeak us: took no notice OF then, when gave c but the wind being fresh at the time we eut- d them ih were nrfat rton, Lingay, OB, 15 days, with coml, St John, NB, 17 days, with pick MENT. ‘This regiment left Boston at an early hour yesterday morning for New York, on their way to join the column of Major Gouoral Banks, at Sandy Hook, Maryland. The a: BM Stilwell, wi her father, No. 10 Bank street, this (Friday) aflernoon, nee of his jost | there is not an unsound man in the rogiment. ‘The men | of the United States of Awerica, by Montgomery Blair, hale er MO, t, this ¥) afternoon, | corps {8 composed of companies belonging, for the m ae ok iy Postmaster General, in virtue of bis constitutional powers. . Bosto at twoorclock. The friends of the family are respectfully Lizabethport for Boston, part, to Easex county, Mass,, and is commanded by Colo- | ate all young and active, and form oue of the best Nght | Ana'the general Port Ofice of. the United serio rates Cambridge: Mis invited to attend, Beller Kilssberbtection Bess Rel William B. Greene f infantry regiments in the whole volunteer force, The } by Senor Don Matias Romero, Charge d’Affaires, ad inte. | Wm Bird and wite, Mansfield _ Ricutarnsoy.—At Bovgen, N. J., on Wednesday, Angust i 1 Belle, Alexander, Elizabeth Art fe Satie Previous to leaving ‘the city of Boston the goldiers re. | Tsiment is stationed on the left flank of the encampment | rin, of the United Mexican States, invested with speciat jy Tes 7, ANN, widow of Andrew Richardson, of New York, in | Seurd & N steekuan, Tootiil, Elizabetiport tor New Lom the oad year of her aga. bs ‘The rellatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past four 0" ‘om’ her late residence, No. "40 » on Tuesday, August 6,after a at Newport News, and has bean for the past two months | powers to that effect. the nearest to Richmond of any of the Union troops. A ARTIONE 1. large number of tho recruits already sent off are from the | An exchange of mails shall hereafter take place between returned three months regiments; and Lieutenant Colonel | the United States of America and the United Mexican Botts thinks that as soon as theso regiments are paid off | States, by moans of United States and Mexican or other at least iifty per cent of the men recruited by him | mail packets plying between New York und Hayana ccived their State pay, amounting to about $4,000, through ‘the hands of the Hon, James Ritchie, of the Executive Council, the process of paying them off occupying the ‘whole of Tuesday and @ considerable portion of the fol. cba, W , Elizabethport for Sing § Buxton, 1 , ion nb, Saco, 7 dayr, dowing day, willbe three months mien, who aro anxious to return, and | (Cxba) oud between Havana and Vera Crug: aud theex: | Aiding 1 eating Paula Roumavs, aged 61 years aud & ‘The men haye all been supplied with smooth bore mus- | Still larger numbers would go were it not for the uncer- | pense of the sea transportation of such mils shall be | plus nu ad Gan. u Yt ctonatl; A Von AES RaSh asia ‘ . i 4 seg to M at eae . pegs Phyres ah i ¢ yi riend, Canada; BB he friends and acquaintances of the are respect ‘Kets, of the Springtield pattern, and some of the soldiery | Minty the men feel in regard to their families, Parne canally iy: she reapentive post departments, off sha Misa Ale x ide % Mre Digg. Jonn'iiiiis | fully invited to atten: the funeral, ence om die I! a ‘| Hand; John Tullock and wie, | 46 Vandam stre this (Fri clock Parker, Be ‘expressed great dissatisfaction, as they had expected to apse ARTICLE I. dy Cape GS Holes, wite and | am atroct, this ( : , aker, es ‘be armed with the Euleld rifle. Some of the mon car CAMERON LEGION. ‘The Post Office of New York shall be tho ofice of 1 Cape ‘Town, Gaye Gond Hope:'S Sinwrity, | rue Temalns will be taken to Greenwood ¢ for im iene 8 lowrlty, 4 Amelia en, Havre bel Vin torment. This regiment will go into camp at Saltersville, New | chango of the United States of America, and Vora Cruz the | Chilimot, Fo Jersey,on Monday next, where preparations are being | ollice of exchange of the United Mexican States, for ail | Lloyd, New York Fot Halifax No Murtin, Boston are, Philadeihia; 1 ¢ Pied their dissatisfaction so far as to destroy several of —At her residence in Ninotieth street, on i ; i seule deGrace: Win, NeLood, Neva Scotia; Edward Albro: Mee y August 8, Mrs. Sanam Rosser, widow of” the tuples, Taunte sho muskets, rendering them entirely unfit for active use. | 46 for the reception of the regiment. ‘Ten carpenters | "alls transmitted under this urrangement, ‘Albro, Migs E Albi, Miss H Newton, 0, KW. | lato Captain Eward’Rossoter, in the 71st year of her Cummings, Fal At was rumored that the men acted thus under directions deg nom acumiiecdtertielanA thine, sa. barrasies it Independently of the stinve designated offices of ex- vior, Mr Ramsden, J Luckcratt,’ H rd Mtoe » of the funeral will apjpaar In to-morrow's papers, 8, Prov ‘of somo of their efficers, but this has since been emphati- g and putting change, others may be established by mutual ag’ Smithson, Halifax; Theo Clift, Janu owers, Dr Leal Ma A a cre ha eR pe port. with an excursion parte, Perfect order, This location is well suited for the en. | between the respective post departments of the two coun Rearden and A F Goodridge, St Johns, ). Total 84. campment of troops, having good fresh air and plenty of | trick, whenever they may deem it advisable to establish Duteh Island Harbor for Albany. ally donied, The Colonel of the regiment is said to diy New Lode 49 years. Have boon quite gatistiod with the Springtield musket. | good water. A few more able-bodied men only required | other routes of steamship communication between the Our War Maps—Colored Edition, nd Favends Of she family, aiso tite mem- aed, Vibberts, Hartfo y was well ku : : : Berean we i * bers of the Kerney Guard, are rospectfiilly invited to Iarker, Stonington, eran ak es ike ora coe te Mo complete the regiment. “Apply at the Readquarters, | seaports of the respective countries, A now edition of the HERALD War Maps, on calondered | attend the funeral, this (Friday) atvernoon, avoneo'clock, itonaout f ‘ovhne daneeiaeion ot nie gee f ? pice Tho international letter correspondence exchanged bo- | Paper, beautifully colored, is now ready, Size of shoet | roth bis Meg peels Fy co ah ars ins youth and beauty ton turned out in force to . tween the United States of America and ity Teri itories tant contains “ ey All bo Sakon to Greenwood Cemotery for intermet , Friend, Rondout for Boston. soe the soldiers off, and much excitement prevailed at the CAMERON RIFLE REGIMENT. el ve wric 40x50 inches; conta thirty-four mapa:—Tae Barrus ‘Toaors.—On Thursday mofning, A Fixup ar Butt Ron; A Biro’s Eve View or tu Unrrep | morbus, Mrs.’ and the United Mexican States and its Territories, shall be net 8, of cholera ptr iwtion, Hawkins, Elizabethport for Providence Of this regiment two more companies have been mus. | subject to the following postage charyes, vi Fieaxcis Towont, aged 64 yours, sister-in-law | Sloop PC Barnum, Thomas, Elizabeuiport for Isalde tne: hour of departure. 7 ville, ‘The following is @ correct list of the field, staif and | tered into the United States servico by Captain Hayman. Postage on cach letter or pucket under half an ounce in | Stars; large maps of Missourr axp THe Skat or War iy | Of the lato w Lyons. 4s Prose, Elizabethport for Southol | . company, comuneaionad ofticers of this regiment;— There are now iu camp seven Soampunie: poy hao boen | weight twenty-five cents, vie Wrst and the Sxar oy War in Virginia, and thirty ond the f) ee a ate niirReety Sysiehaes Fao leat dhport for Cold 8} ring. Fi ON a et mustered in and draw their pay, On cach letter or packet woighing half anounce, and | oihorg, ghowing at a glanco tho Wholo Soat of War, and ‘ ‘ Tins a meng ae ashington ‘street, this (Friday) atver= t two o'clock Unveninis.,—On rth day (Wednesday) morning, August 7, after a short iliness, ANNa C,, eldest daughter of Joss than one ounce, fifty cents, and 40 on, charging an ad- F PRESIDENT’S LIFE GUARD. ditional rate of twenty-five cents for each additional frac- | marking clearly and distinctly the armies’ movoments, tion of half an ounce, itions, camps, harbors, forts, &c., printed in erior The following gontiemen have consented to act as & | ‘The above charges shall be in full of the postage to des. | > + Printed in sape yle, on one side of a largo shoet, so that they can be | George and Sally Ann Underhill i e hether of cloth- | tination upon all letters posted in either country, and w ei r 2 a fune: ~ nf committee to receive anppeacaior her of cloth | Groaiod. 1). ard deliverable inthe other, and shail he pre. | Bung’ up in brary, offee or workshop, for prevorvation mate funeral wll ake pin ing or money, that may be given ve regi: | aid at the office of mailing in each country, respectively. | and reference du the war. These maps were drawn wr, Vy Major, Levi P. Wright, Lawrence. : Surgeon, David Dana, Wost Reading. ‘Assintaas Surgeon, 8. K. Towle, Haverhill, ‘Adjulunt, Charies A. Simmons, ‘Boston, Quarteruiaster, Andrew Washburn, Newton, Chapiain, Stephon Barker, Andover. Inst, whem J senman, Was rowned; a y sea running at the te save Him won from the reeidence of her cast Thirty tit t, this (Friday) morn- Sergeant Major, Amos Heniteld, Salem, ment:—Dr. Elward Bay&rd, No, 6 Fourteenth street; Dr. “ARTICLE 1Y. ie oh ing, at ton o'clock. ‘The fronds of the tamily are re- Commissary ‘Sergeant, W. Cc. Glass, Boston, Horace Webster, 14 Loxington avenue; Dr, A.D. Wilson, Upon newspapers, pamphicts, periodicals and other and engraved expressly for the NEW YORK HERALD, specitally invited to attend without further notice. ford, Quartermaster Sergeant, Arthur L. Drew. 17 West Eleventh stroct; HH. Goodman, Esq. No. 7 | kinds of printed mattor matied fn the United States of | and are the most perfect War Maps issued. Single coptess |, W'S" —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Angust 7, of Hat ttord Wi ‘ Company A, of Ipswich—Captain, Nathaniol Shatswell; i street; C. K. Bingham, No, 7 Wall street; Gen antum, Witt.taM Tseng Westos, infant son of America and addce 18; 6 for $1, 45 for $5 and 100 for $12 50, Agents SAIL wi to the United Mexican States, or | 25 D ‘First Lieutenant, 2. B, Shattuck;’ Socond Lieutenant, L. | Wiliam L, Morris, 62 Grove stroct; E. Ayres, Bsq., 102 | mailed in the United Me ates and addtronsod to the | wantod everywhere, Address EDWARD ¥. LLOYD & | Bann ence aud Louisa Maria Weston, aged 6 woeksand Linck Wibeaay baile RB. Worcester. Nassau street. United States of Americ: vet office of the dospateh. |W" y , waited . ws mas Swann, Washinite Cumpany B, of Methuen—Captain, Leverett Bradley; Lasngesaiga atone ing country shail levy and its owa inland posta ©0., exclusive agents for the colored edition, 208 Broad antlet, San Francisco, Excelsior, Finst Lieutenant, J. B. Wardwell; Second Lieutenant, C. 8. THE NEW YORK RIFLES. at the esiablished domestic rates, and also a sea postage | way, New York. MISCELLANEOUS, barks Donan (Ham), London; Auguste d J The first company of this regiment was mustered in } of one cent on each newspaper, and one cont on So Res : » | vonee of pamphlets, periodicals aud bther kinds of printed Yesterday, and the other-companios will soon follow. The | mater, and shall retain the postage so charged gowns, Toriuaig nano, (ask, Rotterdom; agian; Dries Mischier (Br), Queenstown; Elise Marin Kidley (itr), Harbor Grae chs Ale 33, DOUBLE Heath. - y C, Lymm Mechanic Phalanz—Captain, Alonzo Oficina! Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Quilted Con G. Draper’ First Lieutenant, Arehelaus G, Wyman; Second SOLE SHOES; ALSO AT $3 59, ress Guiters, a new style, at JONES! 10 (rus), U ba, Cotte; NETIC SOU er ok 9 ars emily, Cadiz, Lieutenant, Joseph H. Sparks. regimental headquarters remain at the southwest corner | Post Uflice of the receiving country shall lev KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, and 12 Ann street, a8 ‘Wind during the Qay NR. Company D, of Haverhill. Captain, Seth 8. Baxter; | of the City Hall, below the Mayor's office, and the princi- | jcrowu inlaud postage ohly, Mt the established. fonsetto Perri TN FEET tN ieee OTTLED BRANDY. 3 cn ee Zire Licuionant, James Pope; Secon Lieutenant, Frank’ | pal recruiting olice at 199 Bowery. Fates, end shall i hike tanner retain the postage so Be POE aR A re ens Bub ait ceil Brana id iar Company E, of West Amesdury.—Captain, J. W. Sar- LINCOLN CAVALRY. Suid newspapers, pamphlets and other kinds of printod | 16, 25, 9, 87, 63, 17, 4, 26, 58, 72, 5. 27. Lar ee et sgh Pressly for private use for sale at the | Messe Drew and Joyce, Uniied States Inspectors, of the gent; Fitst Lieutsuant, Win, X. Martin; Bocond Lente ps ON Reap must be gent in narrow bands, open at the sides or | Circulars sont free of charge by addrosting oither to ‘3 na ee cutter Corwin, are entitted to onr thanks: for a full ‘ant, Benj. Atkinson. fe 22 Reaver street. | 9 und are to be subject to the Jaws and regulations of WOOD, EDDY & O0., «correct dally reportof all vessels sailing from this port. 2 an : Also 175 half pipes and quarter casks in bond, for sale Company F, Scott Guards, of Lawrence.—Captain, Samuel ‘The treasurer of the Lincoln cavalry regimental funds , Pesp v,in regard to their liability to Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, Mo, 1 ae fe Suir Osnorn Howns (of Boston), Baxter, fro jek Zanemaid First Licutenaut, Joseph W. Kimball;’ Second } desires to acknowledge the receipt of the following doua- | be rato with letter postage when containing written mat caesar ith jr odhaas tsa et sy Re peal ape de jetitenant, George 8. Follausbee, er, or for-any other ci 4 > opie = . 4 ns, Kk the d bebalf of the enti | ter, or for aay other caus: Royal Prizes € LUTION. —THE COPARTNERSIIP HERETOFORE, pan Gi Muah Cua of Marbicead Caan, | os, and 0 thank te donors on Deaf de apaeut= | Wt or osname rane, Detter -iiints beckon Teng ng res Bon). Day; Firat Lieutenant, Chas. P. Noyes; Second Lieu- an Palsier® ieteshienrt ‘Backdwuy Baa bag: ARTICLE Wal! street, New York, Anshimer & Wileox and J. BR. Wilcox & Co., is thie day | guano in as ‘tenant, Benj. P. Martin, Ir. Palmer, President Broadway Ban + 26 ‘The United States of America bind themselves to gua. . 8 gui mutual consent ‘ ) . KINSER, ¥, August 8, 1861 J 0. BR. WILCO: H, Andover Light Infantry.—Captain, Horace Holt; First Lieutantant, Charles Poor; Second Lieutenant, Warren Clement. 1, Putnam Guards, of Danvers.—Captain, A. A. Putnam; First Lieutenant, Chas. H. Adams, Jr.; Second Lieutenant, Wm. J. Rhums. E. Howe, Jr........ ° +600 | ranitee to the United Mexican States the transit in closed Sear The regiment has debts to the amount of $6,000, | 8s, free of all duties, tax, detention or examuuuiion, | (Revel Havana Lottery Prizes Son aa contracted by the officers for subsistence for their men, | Usvoukh the territories of the Unitod States of America’ ‘ce: at et loge le ress Don ETTERS FO or through any of their possessions or territories, of the , st oltice, rent, and sundry other things necessary to keop the or- howspapers, pamphlets, periodicals or print Leone istered into the vates, | Royal Havana Suir ALMA, hence for Montevideo, lost_on Engtish Bi was S26 tons, Wulit at Bullivan, Be, ti 1894, Owned In Beaton, and rated Ad, Suis Ockan Express, from Baker's Teland for: Hampton a) ob Bodger, Irom Callan for de: Osborn Hows —— ADAMS! E vu MeKean’s Island ‘ “ ew Loudon, and Maid of the anization together previous to being 1 of any kind, sent from tho United Mexican ottery.—See Official | by observing tho following directions — from London for Kurracls ce, were ail at Rio Janeiro : K, of Lawrence.—Captain, Frank A. Rolf pn of theUnited States. The officers paid out of their from aay of their possessions or territori:s to any | Drawings in another colann, . Eaclose each letter ina United States government en. | repairing. : Ray ano Firat Lieutenant, Wm. Preston; Second Lieutenant, A. own pockets as long as they were able, and now appeal to | possession of territory of the United Mexican Suties, or CHASE & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall st., New York. vl ry ouvelope, with a stamp aflixed, will ¥ NiekeRSON—Sauta Cruz, Tenerife, June 7—On the Davis. : t the generesity of the public to assist them in discharging | to any foreign coontry; or from any foreign country, or : hot answer. ‘The company will forward and deliver at | Istof June, atS AM a Vas vad 6 me ,Auadvance guard of tho regiment arrived in New | their obligations before leaving for Washington. “The | possessieu or territory of the United Mexican States’ to Ladies, for the Country.—Handsome | *Y polit where jt bas an oflice, or will mail as near as 6, to the Ay brig. J York city yesterday morning, bringing @ large | adquarters of the regiment are still at bisbrow’s riding | tho United Mexican States, their possossions or thoir ter- | Gnitor Louth, 12s: Slippers ard Tiee, Ge an Te por pair, | peseible to the point of address, paying Confederate posts | Niiy 2 yen carat ok wile nocd tad nd umber of horses, gun carriages and baggaxe wagons. | school, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-ninth street, ritorte Boys,’ Misses? and Chiliien’s Shi es, all styles ant prices, | AR®) fe of apa pret: that tin the etn ‘a ay nck ‘These were all stationed at the Boston and New York Rail- An agent of the United Mexican States may, if deemed MILLER & GU. 387 Canal stroet, The rate hore given js for lettors not excoeding half an ‘che por: bow, causing Raareees nadine Zo) depot at the foot of Cortlandt stroct. «Is were | mugs PRESENTATION OF COLORS TO THE | Hecesary, accompany the closed bags im Uicir transit ‘ : * 1 ounce in weight; each half ounce. being « 3 cents | dueing aleax which iner nigh ot the dist, 8%, and during the day preparations for moving onwards pe et ca and he shalt receive proper protection from the authori- | Army Shoes.—Canvan Shoes, Bost Double | PY tie United States government, and 25 cents by the "immediately, therentt ue 1S antes Ng ct Py ‘were in progress, 90 that there should be no deiay on. the ANDERSON ZOUAVES. ties of the country. oles, "Hhurt’s stamp,” aH LANDON 440 Brondwrage, | ESpross Gompany Arte thie an 40" oct We -arrival of the iin body of the regiment, which will be esentation of a handsome stand of colors to the Aumicta VI, Sones ETE S NNDB LANDON'S, 440 Broaway | At points through the States where Adams’ Express | Arraga, on this Irland (iy letter to Felwood Walter, accompanied by a park of artillery. The men’s rations, ‘The United Mexican States, on their part, bind them- Bntehelor’s Hair Dye—The Bost in the | !¥" no vitices, mail the letter under cover to Adains’ | j cy Board of Underwriters.) ‘The J N was built at ‘consisting of fresh bread and boiled salt pork, were served ‘out at noon, and they seemed greatly to enjoy their plain Goldier’s fare. It was confidently expected that the main body would ‘arrive early in the day, but did not arrive until midnight. Ir ithe ‘regiment had ‘arrived during the day it, was in 1847, 198 tons, rated AZ.and owned by Capt Evans, HiNG, from St Croix for Boston, was at St with foremast gone, he Outer Station below Boston reports that. brig went asho nthe East end of Long nd ib a bad position, and remained ws sunset 7h, Anderson Zouaves, on bebalf of General (late Major) h io guarantoe lo the United States of ‘America the ; lalla. Spaltahin otek Anderson, which was to have taken place yesterday. was | Grunsit ih closed bags, free of all dutics, tax, detention ar | Nymied ee BACHELUK'S ote noe Postponed on account of the unpropitious stato of the J exanination, through the territories of ‘the ‘United Mext- cf , ks at weather to Tuesday next, when, we have no doul he 5, or through aky of their possessions or tei * 7 y friends of the regiment Will rally to make the occasion a the ine pavers, Poser sepriny periodicals Ei dares ltd Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou~ P Absolutely most enthusiastic one. or prided matior of any kind, went from the Gaited | Pees, the best in the world; wholesale and retail, and the | hy the Col ess Company, New York, or Louisvil'e, and enclose the amount as above. ) BREAD. Ret - sh cigs yannlied at iy ‘ « Scun © 8 Cansrams, before roported ashore on Rainsford ranged that they should proceed at once to Phila. x Staves of Amerion, or froin any of thelr porssions, or | D¥€ Privately applicd at No. 6 Astor House, and i by which all the nutritions and Ruth on coun deiphia; but as the original programme was overturned THE PAY OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT. MOrritorai "a ¥ posscasion Le Stace yof the United table qualities of the wheat are preserved; raised without | Ara Wide Avakan Morning of 7th inst by steamers Huron ‘Dy the non arrival of the corps before midnight, it was Heapuakikes, SEVENTH YoutMenr, yes. M. States of America, or to foreign country; or tre Hivs Hair Dyo, 50 cents, Black or ng powders, alkalies, or any corrupting ing) e- ‘The new bark Frulterer, Capt Dawas, of and from Kings” subsequently understood that (at whatever hour they National Guakb, New Yor, July 7, 1861. Fo-eign country or possession or territory of the Ui brown, the best in use,“ Depot No. 1 Barclay sireet, and smioist for many days; pever sours, comlains | ton, Mags, which ar \ an 7th inst, haw been char aight arrive) they would not leave New York for their GENERAL ORDER NO. 29. States of America tothe United States of America, their | Seid by all druggists, ch nutrition a8 any other bread, and warrant- | tered tor Malaga to | ancixeo, * destination before this morning. The members of the regiment will assemble at head- | possessions or their territories. over aa ed che best in the world, For sale at the manufactory, Phones : quarters (in citizen's dress), ou Monday, 12th, and Tues- |" Auagent of the United States of America may, if deemed Trusses—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure | \4! Fast Hourtoenth street, one Pape Me srl A MM ta Sag Harbor Tis, schr Susan, King, Alantic Ocean, Tx FIFTEENTH MASSACHUSETTS REGI- | ay, 15th instants, to rocvive thelr bay for is “ito { Recessary, accompany the cloxed bags in their transit, | Truss, No. Vesey street, Astor Houre, opposite Uaceburcl, | » svi oie ere Peg lg ot ys lg HA tet BO Ba i tee a es kiss MENT. eee ne ae! Bee eet eet Se URBERR er A Pas ee Maia : ; : fourth atrect, and at'87 Kighth avenue, neur Twenty ith 28 bbls humpback wil on howrd,, Seat home This regiment loft Woreestr for New York yestorday, | June 4. yy y Les of the country. Attention, Soldiers.—Protect Your | jinth street.” bl» spand 5 de bump: nts, KpOKe and eerie expected here at an carly hour thix morning’ | _ Companies A,B, C,D und E on Monday, commencing ARnaue vi. health. No sensible man will fava the eity without a | MSM" a delivered to families in all parts of the Western Ground) May 3, M B, 40 sp— The landing place will be cither at pier 2 North river or | With Company.A, ateight o'clock A. M.,and the remain. | ‘The meang of tranuportatian of the closed bags, in pur- | supply of Holloway Pills wid Oiutment for wounds, ; By—-Rogalarly delivered to families PAy IES foo an 30 bbIs Ky af ious; 10h, brig: March, i tin {ook Gk Coctianal atrege, ing companies in succession, one hour apart, ananee of the stipulations of prticles 5 and 6, shall be fur- | bruises, sores, fevers und dysentery. Thea: medicines | CY ts P Mattapoise Dowrser, duly 3B, ohe ¢ Compauics F, few days pre commencing with Company F, al the hour named for M H,} and K, with band, on Tueadn: of abal be paid by the party to | aro the best in'the world. Every Euglish and French gol- T ARMY TRUNK AND VORTABL wh. FIRST REGIMENT OREGON RIFLES, hee wbich the ee i eG en UH ible pti dier uses Maem) aS 2 Rel a, pind. ot F Warren street and } Atv at Hrovhucetown bib, sehr Oreud, Young, Atlantic, with ‘This new regiment, accepted by the government, has Acommissioned officer must be present for each com- | pe free from ar west, f ‘ares, @r molestation of any kind Dr. Tamblety’s Pimp! plabandahes Prico ric nd $25. pe Clark of ship Bart Gomold NB, reports her at Byd- er, with the sin: pany. wha! Ficid, staff and non-commissioned staff will receive thoir | jas pay on either of the days mentioned. Vy order of Colone! Marshal Lelferts. J. H. LIEBRNAT, Adjutant, Bone into quarters at South Brother Island, East river, opposite Flushing Bay. ‘The organization was started by @ number of Oregonians residing in this city, and the exception of tome flagrant vio- gga n of the laws of the count jes respectively. Se bee it articles 5 and 6 shall nat be construed as roquiring * country to furnish a pnilitary protection tot. lay 16, having repaired; ready ior sea, bound sp FOR ARMY AND mirable Long Range Grins 0 in field batteries, with t by mail or express wo any address. SW, nayy Kaonermeeneus woremcmnsermmmmecemmeneremcamms |) 1° fii ton, of bark pdinan, NB, h nay on oa awn, repor’» herin Alas und to Flores carr let dl q evel, of bark i r ngarih In GuideghT OC RESET DICE St SAAT urthape 4 Married. all carriagos and implements Inding Hoich te gto : Seastors und representatives from Oregon. A portion of | | mascawm J. WO DEMPSEY, SECOND REGK [mets i elurue of puck, © pores a Bacan—Mouwz,—At Ser James? Church, Smithtown, | kia” shotand shells. Also with, ship | Maren 28, trim Decola ‘the rogimont will be composed of residents from Oregon, | LIEUTE! te af orc maples dee yeah iahed sor the protection of , the domestic mails o¢ the | Loug Island, on Tuesday, August 6, by the’ Rey, Charles to ahipoy i DH Aes HL. Bncomntered ah Everything necessary for their outfit has been furnished, MENT, NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. country through which such Based mails are tebe con. |S: Willams, Nox J. Biican to Rem H., daughter of She- | dressing NORMAN WIARD, or HENKEL. STUART, 186 | which bad bow and wats bos ‘They are to be armed with tho Remington or Enfleld rifle, | ‘The lady of Lieutonant Dempacy has received the fol- | veyed. bard A. Mount, bxq., of Stony brook, eisihicdeladdecwciaicad ale hali alee { feo Pinney arene tgs Already two companies are on their way hore from Orogon. | lowing despatch relative Lo the safety of her husband:-— : ARTICLE ‘VIII. é Biiwn—Howen.—On ‘fuosday , August 6. by the Rey nui April 17, from Desolation, where tr os, maki ‘Th il let 01 it is aaid that the: No postage accounts shall br: kept between the Post | Dr. Mansiicld, of th pf the Holy Communion , Mr. bbls wh oil. Mad shipped his bone, 360 lbs, by bark dite poyptpna brea omeger icssinsn) isi ne bulla at there} - War Deparistent, Wasnt: Departments of the two:countries, but, on the con. | Ciakies Hxnky Brie, wino and spirit merchant, af Phila. Swift, Had discharged his first etlicer, Med P Carroll. Was: b Beves mgr red ard rei ono wie ake posed xe a. J. W. Demrsny, 1b6 Bowery, martment shall tetaia ths postages it mi in, 10 kiza HaNNan, daughter of Mr. Joseph Homer- bound on g ertise off New Zealand, Acorrespondent at Manassas, writing to the Balti Sun, says:—Having ascertained that Lioutenant Demp- sey, of Company G, New York Socond regiment, report- Hamsburg, Kings county, Long Island. Daxxanp.—Jacons.—At the Chebra Bikur Cholim and AnvICL tx, Kadishe syaugogue, Chrystie stroet, on Wednesday, Au-, ed as killed, wasin one of the hundred hospitals conveni- il steamers which may be employed By the | sust 7, by the Rev. br. Wasserman, Pamir BuRNARD, ent to Manassas Stone Bridge aud Contreville, I went to » post departments in the transportation of | Youngest and only son of Gumprecht bernard, Keq., to see him, aut fouid he had a dangerous wound im the [tho nyi!s betwecivthe two countries as stipulated in | Sorusa, eldest daughter of John Jucubs, Esq., all of this 4 ike. Capt Fish, of ship Hudson, of Fairhaven, reports h rdanee with the stipulations of this who have not returned their overcoats, blankets, | no date, 21 mos out, with L100 bbis sp oll, netfee ments, are directed to bring them <o the Armory | 5, ship Three Brothers, Swain, Nant, oth ng sines lenviny House) on Friday, the 9tii inst., at nine o'clock Bey oF Islands; 25th, bark Elizabeth Swift, Chase, NBed! ‘Those whose equipments are not marked with their t Mic re 7 tials are directod to appoar at Ce above time | yodete Mer wty 1B Ueto ie Of Falehaven, reports her as soon as they are enrolled, placed in quarters and furnished with two suite of ‘clothes; they also draw y from the day they are sworn’ in, and receive B74 for every twenty miles they travel to and from the Place they are enrolled, and at tle termination of the war Feooive a warrant for $100, or 160 acres of land. None head by A bomb. He told me he had a wife living in New | irticie 1 of this couvention, shiv! be outitied to the re, | elty. ntify them. Any deficiencies will be charged to the apt smith, of bark Sun, NB, reports hor at Bay of Islands Dut officers of good moral character have or will be se- JAS. LESLEY, Jr. se srkaction Of thik aor ne stems ay slp San Francise 01 R ~ sunt of those who neglect to give this their immediate | April 15, to sail next day on acruise, Reports at do same Jected, and are to be of undoubted military experience. | Y°TK sity. 3 EY, cinrocal protection of the two high emutracting partion, cont: Franciooo and Saaramonto, California, papors please attention. ‘Dy order of © WILLIAM RAYNOR, Gamer * | date, bark Helle, Browns FH ne cote of ate As an inducement $20 is offered for every man who eon enat sidered Oy ‘capactwe:. f ht : Capt Brow I, of bark elle, FH, reports nor at Bay of Isl ands April 16, with 100 bbls sp olf on hoard, 160) bbls all told Woutd nail in’ few days for Bonin Istand, ne THE KILLED AND WOUNDED AT BULL RUN. | Si ‘haticual coumting vestels at as Soe ths shall enjoy | DusvaR—MURRAY.—On Thursday evening, August 8, by Lieutenant James B. Sinciair, of the Seventy-ninth | all the privileges granted by the laws ot’ th Jacou AcoRx, Orderly Sergeant. two coun- | the Kev. James Rodgers, Mr. Gxorar F. DUnvax, of New ? a Joins and proves himself a good marksman. Theregiment ‘will be commanded by Colonel J, Dow Williamson, a gen- rag efoar ast York, to Mivs Mary k. is. MURRAY, of Brooklyn JOMPANY G, SIXTH REGIME Heard from, no date, &¢, bark RL Barstow, Mitchell, Mat- sieos equal any thet will be found upon the fold of battle. | BAme, which was printed. B. Si. Clare. Ho is now Ot | In cago of war Hetween tho twocoumrice, the: mail | chapel, by tho Ror. Fruderiok Sill, Br. Sasrmi, Hsts. 43 | somilo. at. Contre. market, I. fatigue uniform, om Pri. | _ ship Harry of the Wee eee? OS Georgetown Hospital, suffering from two wounds in the | packets of the two ofiiess ,xha!l continue their havication. | Cartaxive T., daughter of the late Hoa. Mark Spencer, all tton, hence for Valparaise, Juma Fer iat Suen ol, J. Dow Williamson; Liou: | ick: When he olitered Virginia Licut. @aciair was ro. | witht impediment or molestation until +ux week of this ’ 3 Cao AURIS) Or aD eke A Mone ea tapi sain Weatinpsen, Whitt, {fous Lived obi cieiine oak cae in ve stad Was ‘bebo. selected aa. Adjutant, James C. | coveriig from injuries occasioned in New York by the | a ntiteation A have boon made on ts par of . ait Fort, Las; x. J. 0m Wend Aw ss __AN PAY, Captain. wea eae a , Aug ty 0 : ; g of aca f the two governments, aud delivered to the othe . Mr. Taylor, ED xx, E8q., 0 sie * : Ieatsekcs aeiide ctmeratie iorancaeoete SE soma eee ronan alli caty Sct; LEO ea jy ANE kareice ih 1b bi aWaoatiineds tn which tase the yabanl City, Maryiand, to Miss Ewa Loria’ Kosa, ERICAN' GUARD, NTY- | aa, lav adds, lou 3618. payer etn waEniT Sg having seen long and active service, and is certainly an excollont selection. The headquarters of the regiment is st danght Edsall, Ksq., of Fort Lec, N. J. mitted to return freely and under ape cial protestion , SE Infantry, New York State | “ty Kiltorn, Norwood, from St John, NB, for Dun- MASS FOR THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITH- | be od aaik, July 21, lat 51, lon 12. : ‘ t espective ports. ‘Tnowmnvar—Hv1..—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, August 4 hes hdc : at No. 43 Cortlandt streot, where recruits will be re- FUL WHO FELL AT BULL RUN. Dig an Tae erases is 8, by the Rev. F. A. Farley, D. ., Havex Trowaninar, of | Otioers ot this reriment aro hereby requerted to ase-mble Foreign: Ports. ae A solemn mass of requiem for tho repose of the souls of The Post Office Departments of the United States of | New Haven, to Saran C., daughter of the late Edward 0 Reg! yy » Ka Barnapos, July 16—1u jort brig Lillian, Batley, from Ca- $ o'clock: A. H, PRIDE, Adjutant. and of the United Mexican States shall haye full | Hull, Jr., and ee ee | Srsnoty tolnwon d put mn foree, by © xnmon wgree a flict at Bull run, was celebrated yesterday atthe Church | pone, a!i modifications in the arrangements of the pre Died. Ss H ] P P I N G N E WwW Ss of the Transfiguration, in Mott street. Rev. Father | seit couvention, and all measures of detail arising out of -At Point Pleasant, Ocean county, New Jer. ° duly 1—Arr Marathou, Vandyke, Genom ees cinted rather the stipnlations thereof whenever, by mutual consent, | soy, on Tuesday, August 6, AAKON AcMocK, an old resident * : iby + barks Castor, Paseo yyree cee omer en Cua ant eae aid departments aball consider such measures of de: | of the place, im the 6lst year ef his age. Movements of Ocean Steamers. nawha, for NYurk Treanor as deacon, Father Conron as substeacon, and | jail or modilications necessary” Siena bc Wellueathy, Aagcst f, Bossxt “Tai FROM EUROPE. Havitx, Jay 22—Arr THE McCLELLAN RIFLES. ‘This regiment is officered chiefly by the majority of the officers lately composing the Clinton Rifles. The com- mand has been accepted by Colonel Eugene Le Gal, whose military capacity has always been conspicuous, and under aughter of George W. Corlies, sq. Tis, ding, | Going in. two Atm aches, Inimber ta Sid Volga, Hoim, NYork; Pratrie Bird, % July Arr dT G Anderson, King, NYork. yl mt Ka- hide, Beck, NYork. Sid 22d, Ex- press, Frost, St Andrews, hose auspices cess: Father Dillon, (of the Society of Holy Cross, Notre Dame | — And tho said Post Office Departments are also autto- | only sou of the late Robert Iarton, and) grandson of Date, For Haxnura, 1—Arr Martha Kendall, Padé: w ausp! it will m rily become a thoroughly | Father Dillon, (: y y rized and ompowed to arrange eater for the inter | Willium Barton. July 2...New York siat ip hi ndall, Paddoek, Boston. efficient and disciplined corps. Among the officers of the staf we notice Colonel Eugene Le Gal; (the Lieuten- du Lac, Indiane,) as master of ceremonies. The boys “uly 27, Boston Saluly BL New York ge of mails on-the frontior of both countries, at it ‘The fune ai will take place from the residence of his Niet n 22d, Hippogritte, Addy, Englund, eT, July 22—In port Anglo-Saxon, Dodge, for Phila- ber 1 : in attendance at the school adjoining the church aang the | joints upon the said frontier ag they shall mudually agroe | grandparents, Lee avenue, between Ross and. Rodney -July BL..-New York | deichia, si a eet Mihor * ae ee ata. RY | responses, under the direction of their teachsrs, Hie upon; an aleo to agrew wpon and fx the rates of po: vets, Williamsburg, this (#riday) aftornocn, at two ANE LS“ Quebee Re iy pm tial ftounallp Buropa, Liverpoot % oa § 7 jstant | Christian Brothers, with we fut grace anda skit that | vo be od and collected in each country, respect o'clock +-Aug 8 pall. Javexroot, July 2—Arr Lovkout, Sherwood, Sai a Loko, lato au officer of the Unitod States Navy; Assistant | i cnfpated the most careful cultivation, In rendering the | on the correspondence which may be so ebgaged b: TeckesnaM.—On Wednesday, August 7, at his resi- Aug ZoNew York ie Petre ear e ekr ager stres * Commisnary Minugh Whiticmore; Captain Fitz James | 7 Tae, that most touching of all the anthoms of the | them. dence in Niavty-seventh street, nour Kighth avenue rg mgagian Bekrord: letra Peet “O'Brien, Soventh regiment: Captain A. Anthony Gutman, | Tan forty lads (who constitute, in fact, the cholt ARTICLY X11. neral debility, Gxoxae BucKesuax, in the 70th yeu Rie Rn NOrleune, i ae + Fae eer olles Wo Captain st tke fof taeolurch) drew tears from many a listenér, In the | The Teepective government of the twa countricey ant | fis ng ; ‘Ang New York | CHL, Cou Hip, Mute, Caleutta: Mary Metta, Crack ‘ihpuiact i ’Ghevaliee of the Lo. | perform ‘of this duty of praying for the thoir respective Iisations at the cities of Washingtoran’ Brkaa—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, August. 8, Ei ross Lyons, und Western Empire, Soule, St Julin, NIB; Auton areuch Ghessehts do vinoeines end Cheraliet, Of tho Lo. Mhich the Catholic church enjoins on all its memb: Mexico, shail have the right to send their oorresponden Pinna, youngest daughter of John J. and Mary $. Byr. Ade 10} hiverpeal pre newatl Searere impire, Soule, St Jahn, NB; Auto- gion of Honor; Lieutenant Jno. Locke, Seventy first | Oi iincton of position, of it.terest, of birth or of color is | interchangeably,,tree of postage, in pouches locked. a aged 8 yenrs, rrAUE 20; Livespeol ya suds Ausra Adlon, Badipel Ishdi dey “Tinldesipe, Fegiment, together with Ceytaiy Smee reank Stone | obscrved. However disacntient men’s political opiniens | sealed, ‘The Yaneral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at SAME 101 lLiverpool | NYork, SE eee erts ink roLarnod Tron ti war (Tho. tek however diverse their views of party claims, rlatehge raid * three o’clock, from the residence of her father, Nu. 234 SANS Liverpool | 231, Brewster, Sparrow, for Boston: Marianne » heads | may D ‘The head- | Trey aco, i Catholics, Catholics allvand they who hold | ‘The present c faith with them in common are required to offer prayer | period. [t canaet be an: A by either of the two for their happiness and peace in the world to como. vernments, excopt after the expiration of & year’s notice In conformity with this be pet the Trans. | given to tbe opbor government. figuration was crowded yest Among those presont ARTICLE XIV. militia regiments just returned from the war. narters are at the corner of Nassan and Beekman strects. this regiment, entering under the State organization, has the privilege of mustering into the service by companies of thirty-two men, and when threo hundred and twenty “Havre | Nottebolim, Lamb, NYork vention ix concluded for an inte’ Yor lem, Moulton, Sallivan, Me, Dean stroe Mansy, erpool Biaby, tor 8 Stephen Taba 00 8 Hunt, Woucbary, NY y Ty Ireland of tho family are requested to , without further not at 2. Ham bury “Liverpool | Young Turk, Harding, di aoe eee ee ene farmetion ofa corpe more | Many Catholic clergsmen were to bo geen. The ‘This eonvontinn shall be ratiied by the 1 tMeventoenth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at | Canada. Bont ee ro LAverpool: | ineouoe Simtthy des Bia Tite Revon ne eae eee Tegiment. This facilitates the fo s anies were in the highest d 1 | United States of America, by aad widhst two o'eloe SURCIAL NOTICR. ‘ any Burdett, Boston: biddge,” : than can be bmagined. ‘The pay of the men nd a ae eee et ee eeeeae many a bereaved mo- | consent of the Senate terest, abd by tive 7 nas At Hoboken, N.J., om Thursday, August 8, | Ail etters and packoyes intended jor the New Your Hunaty | Srateiey Burdett, Boston; Isth, Catubridge, “Harding, Aaw also commences from the day of enrolment. or, an aillicted fathor, an affectionate sister or a de- | United Mexican States, with ihe approval of the Congress | of eouvitls viER, only son of Romeo F. and | ‘al! Me arated, Mapnas, June 16—Sld Gray Feather, Mayo, Colombo. thor, an alli 4 th tious shall be y and the rati city ef Wasdington within s sehanged. at the | Harriet the date |” The re onths. nds of the family are respectfully | sux nrevs. solate: wife. id, Winsor, Lon- Mxinoukse, Mny 24—Arrship: Flying Ch | Bailey, Dyer, Baker's Isiand, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. don. ‘Sid. Appia? ship F WP i NEW YORK MOUNTED RIFLES. 5 04] MooN seers LON NDIX ve 831} Tatar Homer, : ity RIVAL OF COLONEL BENDIX. hereof, It sia go Imo op posstile iRAVCATL oo wIGLvaky aroetoee ee | eee Pg area 83h | Hei cite Homer, ‘This regiment is now rapidly filling up, and at ten coli Penix and Quartermaster W. M. Wermers. | after the exshango of the ratitieations OL Washington street. Sea saa Uae bh tla ad Banded Waco se bi cell aii haa to arene Umesh AES mee et In witness whereof the respective plenipotentiaries | Crxact.—On Wednesday evening, August 7, Recixaup Port of New York, August 8, 1861. pool. : — the service, at the eamp at Yonkers, by Captain Haymons | kiach, of the th regiment, New York Volunteers, | ave sisued their names her wntoand have ahxed their € Hoary L. and M. Quznne, Aug 35Cld sifips ‘arcia Cypenteaf, Merriman, Liv, ool ith, Watts, Bristol, 7 vo lately resigned their commissions in the regi erpool: Jas ty Watts, Bristol, Serer oe Vitae inser vomnibemvate ot teeta | ee ention to forma new regiment, for the CAM Gi Be it x of his parents, No.20 | § SOMES. Ey Dea. tentaae Ae Santa Cxvz, July 23—Sid Br seb; Abby P’Fenno, Mussele, sidorablo sums of money, many requirements of the regi- | row. “IL is thels intention to f ee ubeniy Clana States oF America the eighty-sixt Foutrh pace, Sonth Hrooklyn, Sree eine: GBF) Davidedn, London — au NYork. ment haye been aupplicd, and it is to be hoped that it will | purpose of going back to the exciting scenes that they Mi. BLAIR, Postmagsar Gencral. Conway —On Monday TANgoat 6, Joanwn Coxwar, aged | SRY caene Wastaietacd ae Soxpnxno, July 22—In port burk Jenny Pitts, Snow, for hb the time specitied by the au- | have just left. Y ‘e Bark Helene (Dan), Kni , Bi i—Funch, Meincke & be fone tet iis cines suicry niancok Cacuel Thekeal pun ROMER S months and 2) days, infant sono! M Wendt seats Flea susp diciasrnisle musicale Sotisd Senisateea npreeiag nthe cavalry drill. ‘Tho head’ | Ta Srmasmr Santiavo px Cuma.—This beautiful steamer, _—_———_— Y E Bark: Unter, Kennedy, urengtow na hoe Wallace ag Th, A fi quarters of the regiment are at No. 542 Broadway. reeently built in New York for the South Pavific trade, Arrivais and Departares. her early h. a Tne Von thihen w (Meck), Jardin, Cork £1 fe i ) a A 1 or Von Thi low (Meck), Jardin, Co “ ETT has arrived safely at Santiago de Cuba, The United iauenilie eat Beoawe mother and unaffectiowate wife. May the ark Doctor Von Thunon Tellow ardin, Cork for UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION GUARD. | cintos Consul at that port, Sr. W. H. Russoll, was a pas- i (Brern), remen—Ruger Bros. Wi n, —At Borgen Point, on Wednesday, August of & Jingering iiness, Mrs. SARAH CheNpENSY, wite Horn, in the 80th 3 ies and friends are re ‘rowbridg’, Duntae, Barbados—H Trowbridge Tete ‘graphe ns Hg, Callahan, San 9 or Ls beds Bu storm an Hayy Washington : “At a meeting of the off.cers of the Constitution Guard, | igor on the trip, and the vessol during the voyage ex: at which Adjutant F. A. Cloudier presided and Mr. Ferdi- } ys) itod her admirable capacities to the satisfaction of all nand Levy aoted as Secretary, the following resolutionwas | o. hoard. Bric 8 Girolamo (Ital), Cagero, Queenstown or Falmonth— Win Salem, attend the funeral, at the F Sophia Aun, Sait ra (Br), Norton, Cardenas—Tru jillo & Russell. pes mesMilg cate ai formed Duteh Akins, Wadaut, Halitax—D R Dewolf, Pailadelph Li upapimously adopted :— Ht Rows, Witte “ eit Pha caress: er Pailadelphin; isu, 7 b 1, Beers, / ‘ ‘ Ww . chil gen Point, this (#¢ HOOD, AL LWO Jasper, Pembroke—Simpaon a ( Niork. Sit, wihd NW to SSW lid W, with rain et ight Resolved, That wo entirely disagree with and repuaiats Presser armdaps er eee , On Va ngust S. Many, wife of John | Sebi A Canwie (in), Kolonia, NwawaiiaJoa E Br steamship Arabin; bark Catalya; brigs Lous, Mersey, the action of a few malcontents calling themseives th: x ; 3 . ey, Taki eaiOn county Laci, Ireland, in | Behr Comet Dr), Lamb, lingged Inland aad Enstern Beato. ; ‘Doard of Sehrebigle pe ana oe ae ek fore Hon. Judge Ingraham. f ewe PBs (BOI Onalinals, BUgpin: abe Xoevit ik pans are (Uy tat), steamer New Brunswick, St John; brig Lieutenant Colonel and Major of this regiment, and that 1. W. Ryclman vs. Win. 7, Coleman & Co-— , Oushouse, St John, NB—P I Ne M Dodge, having se thém in any manner, the; § wee 2 hat we | This was a motion to dissolve an imjunction granted on BALTIMORE, Aug Deon all expelled from this regiment; and further, re respectfully invi A ship Ferdin ley (Br), MeFee, St.John, NB—P I Nevius & Nd Pacer wana Brea), Butter. A Cour 5 York, { 119 have the fullest confldence ‘in our worthy Lieutenant | tho 24th of June last, restraining the defendants from | Pellerty, Mn BoA Moma aay thi CHEMNY) althrnoon, af Halt fant one thion, Brown, Philade 1 PR roe tcl eae < Colouel, Ackerman, and also of our esteemed Major, SIMO | soming a quantity of hops valued at $150,000. The mo- } seem Onto. Ih Ainbigs FE Dal, New. Yorks 4 ; ap hiaery, Coniuer aatowce er Bu ma Eee rg 0 rladel at aia I TARY, mooting was held at tho residonce of Mr.H.N. Wild, | tion commenced yeaterday. FxJadge Dean, on behaitot | Way, Brocky “MC Delagt, New Yoru: A Hall, G Tartine Nah a hte Pultlinchinny, Jamesport tM Mayhe'y. FALL RIVER, Aug3—Arr sehr dames Lawrences ttog ‘the Quartermaster. plaintiff, claimed that the answer was not properiy veri. | korg: FJ Blilingee Toronto; ¢ Gram, Mr Mul relatives of the family, also the Ger- Mark A Mish. Boek Bos miDavig NYores Sint Mentor weer MENT, N. Y. 8. M. amend the yerification, This raorning the argement pro- | Mrs/A Hayward, Port t day afteruoon, at one o'clock, from No. 684 Water street. AR RIV ED. GLOUCESTER, Ang 4—Arr schra Asa Bldridge, Conklin, imsthat | GB Bryant, Boston; J Di Chambler; § Wilson, New ¥ v lat, | W'Webster, Pitistield; Mrs RD ceeded with an amentted verifieation, Plaint zabethport; Sth, sloop Belle of Cape Any, Grees, Philadel: through several transactions commencing in Oc! Gaul daughter of James and M iax.—On Thursilay ool, June 24, with mdse and 4-pas- ie Augus t 8, MAKGAREE Loursa, largaret Galligan, aged 4 ye ; A now regiment has been organized by Colonel Roome, hia, VTLARTFORD, Aug S—Arr schrs Cooper, Ruzabethnorts ‘and has just been inspected by Brigadier General Hall, | the dofondanis have exacted from him, in atdition to | Men Bik Wee fae fies and 5 months wean eS Grinnell MincrmeeUee sue ie, | Judge Bonyon, Hubbards doe Bid Bibeeshae hee tees hich will be attached to his brigade in the First division. | lawful interest, five per cent, calling it, to cover np the | Prince, Miss Padden, J B Padde s The relatives and friends of the family are respectft Wing, from Sen Fr: | Peter Lorillard, ——, Boston; 2 @ Colier, on bes its career, and pro- | transaction, commissions on sale and guarante tor Carter, Miss J Muson, L Macreuse, Montreal; J Orgill, F | jnyited to attend the funeral, thi FhOON, 45.01, ship Je ot Liverpor : % “This regiment has but lately begun its career, and p The defendants insisted that the five per cent was for | H Cowmt, Now Yorks Meyers, Montreal; Mrs Cardenas dnd | Ywo g'clack, from let hae ri: it strcet. 1 65 Sf, ship Cavalier, irom Ha: | | SEWBURYLORT, Aug Gare sches HW Rye, Pugliios mises to be, from the intellectual and gentlemanly quali- | ssoryjcos to be performed on sale of the property. es Cardenas, Miss Sauribas, Mrs ‘and Miss Preand, Gnt.—dn Brooklyn, on Wi tT. Wenttase Sarah) Philadelphia. rondfoot aud } aud 23 days. Mr Sam ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- and Mise | ral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 973 Hudson avenu Rvxepy.—On Wednesiay, Angnet 7, after a W BEDFORD, Ang t—Arr sehr Capoling, Joh N rk. Sid 7ch, sche H Saipies, Gtbos, Phundelphia, kat (from Wareham), NYor’; Mathew Bird, Jabs V HAVEN, Aug. Ny Au vound B. | Cla Schnee Dh v6 ‘ties of the men and capability of the officers, one of the | “Tt appeared on tho mosion that the plaintiff was the Dist regiments in the New York State Militia, Tis the | jargost hop dealer in the United States, and had control of intention and ultimate desigh of tho officers to place this | aiznost the entire crop, not ouly for this year, but for the regiment in the highest state of perfection, and be worthy | throe y wis years. of & place in the First division. ‘The matter was argued at great length by Mr. Lord for y drill every Tharsday evening at the armory of the | qofendants,and by Mr. Dean for the plaintiff. Decision rnold Boninger (Pros), Hashagen, Rotterdam, June | {hi r.t0 © Luling, July 15, lar47 | X from Boston for Ca 2th, | nCO2), parsed Wr schr Supplement, bound E: 4h | 4.29, lon 67.20, passed a ship steering E, showing | ; | ed 4 mouths Art sche. C It Watson, Rondout, F wens, Phitadeiphit; MA ley, do; Bilen "souisa, NYork. rom, Newcastle, 56 days, with They - A ‘en Pit LADELD d — 81 Lost. Ninth regitnenty corner of University place and Thirteenth | yeseryed, f euiians eat itimors, Jous P, KENNEDY, tyged 27 years and 4 tacnths i, Hea moved, Eldritge, Leghorn, | NYC ee WA. Ata t= Axe steamship Boston, Cro street. The regiment is now about six hundred strong, | %¢ Same vs, Charles H. Schneider.—This was a similar | WPigek, Jacob ¥ rg, Alabama; A The friends of the family and the ‘1 Warsi Bid sched tien tieveey, Spe and the men are all uniformed. They are not yet supplied | suit, Mr. Lane, for defendants, submitted his case on | New York 4 TL W Lord, srs Lor: | Thomas J. Kennedy, also tha mombers of th ave pass | Std as, Rose, Fall River; MOB Mane h arms, but will be short! | Lord, Jr, Ses Bancroft, Michigan; on, Englands | Ward Republica om, and the Re IS, lon Si, spoke | k; BE Potter, held at of the city of Now York. Jacobi. & BM 4 it Miss FY Clarke, Worries | erat Committee and the Hutte: ley td Tn, tenor 1. Bee Providence. THE CLINTON RIFLES. Gerret 8. Mod. This wotion Was brought to roeover $97 paphane : i res} sjayiuaato ‘ll Ot Provincetown | kOGwr, se Anes Play of this regiment removed | 254 04, with interest from Feb 1851. It was al residence, 145 Mulberry eee: rin, N¥ors rate The encampment of this reg ea Bran Re it the defendants had overdrawn thoir account ‘ | at, one o°ttod a a rom Staten Island, rent | he bank, in collasion with the be or of the ary Indal on, & days, in hale Shaan St ther URINE tee gor co canal the 4 eis | ot - the island of South Brothers, situated in the East riy fa al the de Pe of Mic ‘Two companies will be red into the United Stat f c " held that the bank F ‘ The ) afternoon, at } service to-day, aad three more in the beginuing of noxt | could! not recover, and gave judgment for Ui and lady, E Horandy, New York: Wn Willsoa, Ru two o’elock, from her lata re € of avenue B | lays | aldy week, eet | with costs | Dire Simsoui and two daughters, Jose Ramon Sioa! aud Sevepteanth etre aes nid Woe | tou, Sherman,