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ad —— 8 : NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1862.-TRIPLE SHEET. ruses © cieestinineamaniaane tad te sald, thie was wet THE UNION---THE CRISIS. | thetimcte review theerrors of tho past) His ine of THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE, gmeamren tere o teen zor, | eaten, 1 tas areay raat armed ete | SHIPPING NEWS. Ay require to: p mf euppres: ton se ef Us iniquitous traihe tes man baluce tion, and the second, we have no doubt, will soon be ox. foty Bes tre, eotly eae bed hum trem the mia b dy } - . bersted. Sean ef the tual pista nth i the must Of | LORD BMON@RaMs She“ MON THe NEW TRARY wok | Me Buxton explained thay he demure) We, the wtate, N INTINUED FHOM Het t tho rebel populate here he bad & good UNIYRD STATES—CUGA et OF TRADR . s (CONTINUED ou. where me 1 45 A POXT ) 100" O00 ster. ing MARRIAGES AND _DEATHS Us IN SO CROP MOUS AD ©» of the flag of Washigun Fellow cuuseus, there i8 | opportunity «i etiving AL a eorrmect understand AND THR FRENCH FLAG AB A COVRE--A MISSION | gyeqr He could of tha. was an ex ardiy ove within the so.ud of my voice whe has met | tog ther views of she wer, white be lad PROM LIB! ‘eTc. ruth tine nded the: ponent Port of New Yori July 15, 18620 ihins eedeared fricad or biosman whewe plood as on. | dsoinse, with thou the gonehad matiis ot tke War abd [ide the Laldoh Timer, Tene 26h ees a cots the enneh Of | pa, “* nacre ee orm, viched the soil of Virginia, “hy gon wf our brothers} tate aes, Cetemn ena with the torrere of bee | Vester Jay @ public meeting, very Wum-rously nttend- | Africa, which Ma additin to ite '6 Vices 1b MAligating Panag ee ee 4 oye fo “ity, 10 BN ‘4.sbim defence of thre tas. | The voices of Our rad to | ee nand pleaded with ‘tie » with the affection °f | 0, wag bu (the Loudon Tavern, om the subject of tha | tuo sinve trade, was a very go u uiavai school. wits: 2 how, of Waterbi ig pen 240 | Steamsdip scoua cn ein, quegaione st peak tous from she ground, fin TMi oH a ro ‘stati, the mose atuitutying and damnable des- | Africa slave tr.de bord Broughain acting as chairman. "The motion was seconded by (he l’resitent of Liberia, Teager (ue ‘ow, ary , Vers pol Ouaard 1 San Pras no Buton 00 Avonge the bieod pou ed iron Sena aoe ete | Keeton et Lis entire argument had besn @ the au La | There were presont on the pla:furm, atnang maay others, | who paid at ‘compliment to the chairman, whose i eee ene Ship Minnehaha Wisiteon faneisco-Merehant & countrymen 10 vii on of this crue om Mons fromthe sentiments nd speeches and resoludiess | yo.) Campbeli, Me C. Uuaton, ML '!., Mr. Benson, the Damo, he said i hed beet! identified with the great anti- Bri ‘Union, 14 bers Deen wo) said, w hates or yibe the wa¥, | of Norsher e p; lause.) Amomg the elements Peters th ep nee be copa : pe ern Yen, (A d ony President «( Laberta, and Senacor Mar@ball, of Liveria, ©. | siavory cause for more than hal{@ century, aud, also, ‘Avia. thn ‘eee’ Se uw Mr. Conran AvrEnr. p Fonline (arer). Ox Osterloh, “eam Bros. MSE Pende.ed Luemseyes formidable were those of { There, too, and t the body of the hall, were man; ‘Ship Riva, Fi . i r i yimem- | perhaps, more than any other man living, and had done a Snake 1s bie ee eeeaeel Oengieas ee en ee oe ee eet ae wei act Ub8Seercty Of Frizndw, meu and womens cians | hgualeervice to human freedom. Tonnns een Ne Sean i ce pope reeg Gun weduer ark ep ie: i et pica Meiocke & mon tatives " Cn rede u reney! ie coTaMURItY whieh Les Alwayé strongly ideutitiod ‘The resolution was then put and carried, og lo Wont, ‘4 h t this day thet the metropo is oc the Uven vhould | pomted upon tse muccess of the Pebeilion, and also i “genre eo est wi pul day) mo: ning at eleven o'clock. Cork, oa rok the sume sentiments and avow the »aave Buriates. |“Ahe fact thai tke culfseation Of their proverty By the | Twen'and womew ar color sere ako preaue en ‘Aosnix.—At Alabama, on Tuesday, July 1, of typhoid | ~ Hark Mato (Br), Geli ene Fellow citizens, it was bredialined {rom she, Die wheeh g | {eternal gover. meat woud take pleco upon ine skocess of | Lora Beocutam on rising to 8,,cak, ax of the late Theodore aud Nancy Austin, of Brooklyn, White, Guantet OT Ret is Deal: Suan oe ‘ai apm Pritts. = aha Sl ae ee ne emereenernah aie. Spans, wae moral { room, wasigreeted with wa anibusiastic ovation. Pulat OTT eee ‘Antuon.—-O0 Tuesday, July 16, Mancanar, wife of Hace | bark Lady Mulerave (is), =>, (0g008 Mage ascas Moeipie waren will receive a respouse from every loyak | poopie «i the entire Sovth were deprived, artivlly aud | gre. Mandaoms, Intall eve lo cing colored Oey, 1m | Pauw Bist, with Notes and Instructions on onch"| obrd eee, Mises iy oF Kidgn County, Batlangeddy, Ir i Dreyer, almond RE Bros, oe » and from the heart of human vature itpa udiously deorived, by their leaders, of ail knowledge | soecin, me Chapter, and many invaluable helps to Bible | land, aged 23 rig Matilde (Dan), Petcraon se i we a eldest Son of the King of Bonay, whose ’ y Ww "Yate rabel againat this Union bas no rights v bk he true situation of altars, Prisoners that were | Dreting Mag'® pasitineat he Spteeeuted io" vke | stu P| ih Fenda the amuly, and of ar fthar, Lod Tarragena—B P Shermait: ard. (Toemendous vheers. © Brig Albe: i i ee een eous chcore ) | Dronght inte she federal lines within the last iwo weeks | Huse of Lords in tho si-sion’ Uefore Yast Thon, | Tais volume seems to be well adapted for uso in evory | fully invited to atuad the funeral, Wwitheat further uo. Oe eisai vee aa ‘NB—D B De- entering the NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. fover, Jews H. A vad Mae years aud 9 months, gon Park Hol'a women , ¢ densa thas New-Urleans ami Moines had boen taken, | Bye, 0 5 ee ade ig the au@iones, his voice at Limes (altering A 4 sd . tit b hi unary eyead'wiich weit wotyo, Bt wiae | Sedat” Shaan ihe vine ome tepom | whbomction Me srdip ald ine he was, ait | Oost" pl, sad auch asm unteratanding i ox | ia erke’ ¢30b an Bevieth test ba ween avener | “chr Manen O-Donet Nr Oras: 8 Rhine ~ mst Sixty years of war with the Airicam slave trade, ‘witch e Hq dB, Her remains will be taken to Westcheste- if Spaueer'D, Penny, Port Royal Miller & Wilson. beyond the tho rebel 0 ware 12 Rie | citizen deve as te the original cause of this war. | (oy fo Tingor, thai God, called @ fredetut acrim: | aro herefarnished. ‘The notes contain in avery brio | Atal B. Shr LIP Sumy Oscar, Aiexandria=d Sinitt & Co, . . : : ¢ : f eh born, Afexan ea a a tion sy Prowscation "ie ‘ous aestte’ them that. uy wore | (CaseT#)s and be grieved to gay that, nétwithsianding | gomp.ae the Dest explanatious of the text which the Mow Nin Beokiya, on Monday, July 14; Toa M. 7 Leys Mary Adeline, John, Washinglon—Nerril & Ae Ge yu, oly, we will By vers orurnie moans seus | Rehting, no simnply a small faction of uke Sth, euch a4 toe e micoeas of BONE waabed oor hance Yoaruiog of all deaominations his stored up, and tho | daughter of Jao) aad Binina vow, aged. years, 7 M*Btur Rea Basle, Roékwell; ‘Washington Bentley; Amith & Bowe wi ud nen. ea pu they si posed. jo had seen many a poor fellow in oir et down those wh to palidown the Amerigan tay. | army dieenot from the bullets of the enemy, bus. feom eauinued to Prevail, and toa frightfalexient, esewhere. | instructions draw out tho practical truths and duties the | “qne relatives and friends of the family are requested to antes H Youmans, Peterson, Washington—Van Brunt & Lot bim not taik yo us of righes, Le om say big pr ers, hasten (0 make &ig peace with oc, nod prepare for <leaih, (Cheers.) 4 18 mot, 1 say ence more, byywords, Spain, alter having received nearly half a fords; he volume oontaings the sub- | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, at ten the too supplies. furnished him tor along march, | eiijijon of oer money on condition that text adfords; end while the vol ae “ 4 Schr Neptune, Clark, Phitadelphia—Simpson & Clap and a ton nay a to rl i 7 CONTE a it is far bottor for | o’elock from the residence of her grandfatar, John Dick- sae 7 : meth CO. , g_ day's Nghting, pres ong night's digging deavor, atleast, to put down slave Btanceof many @ ponderous tome it is far bo gg hoped tog Pct ope ti 2 eta Sak Mii ethane Ban & oy Bei ~ F ot cor ownell, the tresches, which eon © been ; seat 1 1 3 waste be knowm. Rally, isinnd of Cwba, instead of pattin> wn, having in fact | goneral use than the bulky aud costly commentaries in Borer —In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Jnly 15, after a Schr Citizen. Dek ple dap iy mar mere leap im my onary iauares. ee ee ee eee areged it fer te rvaflt 1F2 nrsinel 101 won he | Qveor six volumes, ‘Thoii there are introductory notices | severe illness, Many i Boman, in tholtth yenrof ber Beit Show Brit Booe kale thas fi, Bon & Coy Sally ; Wa writ the rah bret fun iF Tinker, McDopalt, Salem—Bre eee anette ae Or ae Pomagaiance 6, (BO. MAMA F dy revi tag bidiee and blood wee hom fie felore £2 he | 10 ceeh book; Hefercnese 10 'parslihl passages; Snow and relatives and friends are invited to atterd the | Schr Tolan, Kelsow, Hardtunl— § Racks glory what ou should use all oyal hands in the odana call them by no other Bame—enseged in admirab'e set of maps, by which one can trace out the funeral, this (Wedn y) morning, at ten o'clock, from Steamer lronsides, Vanderveer, Phil ‘Thore axe thoge who say an abolitiontss is as bad | support of the government. | (Cries of -Good, goed.” er J ‘a rebel. They speak without relection and witBvut | They cowid nos precede, ra Asay roliph rig ga carnen SRG, (indignant, cries of Saar, pear localities and movements in the sacred bistory;a har- jence, No. 11 Front street. liao Maa (Hage, rau a Guth. “Aman way diflee with ws uvon every other sub- | a free press. ‘Ther could not precede their aciua wish | Tesult was that 10,000 ve-roxg, were landed 9 mony of the four Gospels by which to compare their rei —On Tuesday, July 15, MARY AMELIA. | 26 Vy Southampton diy Z. 6 PM. with mdse nnd Dassen. Ject, 0 that ho be suse. the:ecassstution of He opus’) an Renest Goépel that would not’ preach bondage aa the ole, Seer) kad Gon it arte. accounts of the same matters; a great variety of tables | daughter of Caleb and Amelia C. Corponier, aged 10 years, | Fes) to Kuniwnite Co, tiny pl at 47 0, Ton 47, "Haan try.” Lot us mot divide the soutinent of amdignant de- | chief element of a Christianity, but they could oniy fol. | Mmsike, (Han Rear.) |! ‘ i 11 months and 1 day. ~ Several jeebergs; LIU. ai » passed. C termination ta: ought to fall with crushing, weight | low their arms with ac houest Gospel. ‘The only hope | ye Should not ex pub otaergod po Ra ihe legitimate iv | of coins, weights and moasnres, and of Bible chronology | ‘The relatives and frleuds of the famni'y are respectfully | the news maiite nalisis bon ayo the head of the rebellions South. “They taik about | ier them now was in the military arm. Everything like | tare “Pettosty towards fe” anigh proveut us teens | iM all ite forms; also a family record. Wo know not how | invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) evening. ae pmown slevoiion to the govemment. but not to the adiministra- | conciliation of the evemy to, the snbject ia diplomatic | this volume could be rendered more eomplete for family | At cigbt o'lock frum the résidence oi her parents. No. | trom Boston for ton. In tines ike Uiegs the two ideas are iuseparable. | way toa recognition of the! rotherod was the dize-t nammg, or even aijyat hip Ari ike Ue ion ie: : : . mal ‘A word of usbute to zie ureat and pure man who sianda’| {ony ‘The speaker then vaid, 1 tall you this that i is | COrPesPondence, bef we, the countrymen of Walling: | aso, It is almost aquarto tn size, having 1,604 pages, | chester county oa Thursday morning for interment. vaooaene set), Holmes, New Orleans, sugary okey to master, 4th »'whal.ng schr Montezuma, of Pro- ‘h 130 bly sp, bonnd on eeruise, co ton, after having freed her from the dooination 5 ly 4, bavkick KE. Cowsonny, Tamerlane (of Ws at the headuf the nacion-—whose honesty, integrity aud J ime we were done with & General who is | Cr'iner “enemica; and. set her up at ie oxpome 4 "004 type. Published by the American Tract Society, | Comxottr—-On sunday, July 1d Ceonice Be Comment, cane and the bar 2th } ved with © bight a ous own blood, might ‘well interfere to the extent | 150 Nassauatreet. Price $3. . wa * in Ke ey Went, sy calting on her to fulfil the solemn ongagoment in eon- | NoLan’s Sysram ror Traine Cavatry Horsss. His friends, and those of his brothers, Daniel and enh earthy eu wl ros chara wore cae i sideration of which she received balr & willin of our | “By Kenner Garrard, Captain Fifth Cavalry United | James, his ace, Edward Biel, aud iis beothersiie | 9, wiih aga i W pokey oe eee” ; ; 2 ’ y Jaw, And ed to attend his fune- wk P: os ovr, Latah with au- The excitement caused by this bold and starting de- | which Spain had fulffiled was to trke possession of the eae Brey. Van Nesp ae Ter erean S01 BetOeOCPLAcoee hin, Cwrodbeanigy atten: Dect eee a rian a i ne anne Mi i claration having subsided, be closed by remarking that | ™Oney, and loave the rest unperformod. i laugh.) It This little volume is a repgin ptain Nolan's | toon, at two-o'elouk. Brig A Hopkina (of My: Lechot, Salt Cay, TH, July if er, to think that we I \- oli know: s ‘a i », 3, with salt, tod D Fish & Co. was ifving. howevi abwein this coan- | well known work, tt foundel on the principles Canpent.—On Sunday, July 13, Aven P. Campeis, son Brig TW een Now Orleans, June 28, and he Pass 80th, with sizer, 4c, lo Moore & Henry, 4th ‘inst, from what be had seen and heard he was. satisfed that | 190% ry had washed our bands of his horrible c:ime: bat he sachin Atnavai ek ; - their eboice of fighting was only in Virginia, or im-Phila- | grieved to have to say there were some appearaices of a | OF ea4iatin discovarot by M. Buncher, of Yrance. The | of Jessen ad Hogg Cambell, tao 1 yoar. 4 Pak meeay. delphia or New York jankering alter the enormous profits at we taafic in | Only additions ma to it are @ chapter onRarey’s | ooo coin street, 4 8! 4 slaves. Tus it was n great success to obtain from the | Method of raining Horses” and auothor on the subject | ““Gyruus in New Orleans, on Monday, June 16, Dr. | «9 ‘SPERCH OF JOE HOXIE. COLONEL SIMON B. MIX Northern States of America—from what used fo be, hap- “ 1 e A ¢ Jor Hoxm then spoke as follows:— Of the Second New York cavalry, Buroside’s expedition, pily, the United Provinces of Amert ‘ica, though they w re 30, i pi Shoving. is Lie eee opportunely for eae of Milledgeville, Ga.; formerly 0° then rorwar wnfortunately, no longer—that for which wo had always | the use of our new cavalry regiments. » coger tag yous ine and sbouianyteety | chara To oye 1 0p | Deven. tah wea ofMen') ban | Taare Ustow Sevens, Delivered im Bygland | ropoonr athe seat of bag “Woy, Hoxie impndence to cinim the houor of Tell ha Saka oh taal eee ote Nnerice inutoad Of ecitieg ot Bane, | during the present American war. By Geerge | ‘The relatives and frietids of the family are requested My fellow citizens, it is uty of a ier at a of felony, America, inst culling ita trade, Francis Train. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. | to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis mother- | No 3 C i times to fight. (A voice. “We know that.) It is sime- | followed our exainple, and even went further; but the : . in-law, Mra, Gladding, Sevent; ‘i Apetic (Brs, Bent, Lingast, CB, 10 days, with coal, to have qune to the. extent of my time. (Cries of rep weon.’) there is only one kind of law to put down eecess..u sentiments at : that is the law of the peo- pie. (Choars.) Therois: only one way to crush rebel- ‘ion: that is the clash of arms. Our institutions we: porebaaed by the Jives of patriot sires. Remember the words of the great dramatist bought | Diced must be by dlood maintained.”” Mr. Smith retir vn the midst of enthusiastic cheers. Haiieras’ ayoke brig bin Meleod, hence for dhip taland. from the bar June 29. sip Palmerston, brig Fannie Lin- te and sehr Athens, all for NYo ih, brig West, do. ‘k Pleiades was aground on the r (Br), Robinson, St “Sohn, NB, 10 days, C ny, Payson, St Johns, PR, July ‘cuit & Duncan. = Lingan, CB, 11 days, with coal, to Guirorp ior ging to that otic part of oar fellow citizens, the Zoung mon” { ehouT® simply say, Why my trends. 1 | times theduty of a soldier to speak. I consider this 1s | misfortune was that in America there were shorteon.. | ‘TB Brady, Ann street. fourths ainent nena eepih nivatian Gas Co, have belo to the You ‘8 Committee for more r 4 b . a . avenue, this (Wednesday moral at teu o'clock, Fowler, Lingan, CB, 16 days, with coal, nee ana to the Young Men's, Commitieg for, more | ine of those vccasions, for tasamuch ag Tam socapaci- | inga in the execution of the law. While ‘we transported | Mr. Train has done good service to the Union cause | “Yhi0y! "On weatay. Jely 14, im Brook yn, F. De Many pei ease si tated from doing the former, through the politeness of | for fourteen yours under the first act, in America, until his’ restdence in England. Ei ta Miviinlion Gchouted to bay ‘your Coumitise,T shalle} Shoother Gay, be did not remember soy instaioein,| oe oy Tomes te England. Ev try my hand atthe lator. it eeems to me, my fellow | which their ivw was carried into execution: at all events rs f hen citizens, but a day siuce Tieft the city of New York to | the American flag was extensively usel to protect | bit there has been spout in combatting, eithor vy bis | wut’ Wins We Dean at Oak Nem et ee he: River, and_ou, the taking of vo vo the battle field. Almost the isst day T spent in bis | the trafic. (Hear, bear.) Happily, the right of | writings or his speoches, the efforts of the rebel agonts | - Donamce:—At Hackensack, N.J., on Tuesday, Juty 15, : - wan aided and delivered tober city was on the occasion of area monscer meeting in this J searen lad heen’ jyiranteed: by which we fal whe! (9 mistead and mystify the aglish anind on | Encan, voungost son of Richard A.and Jane C. boremus; | ° chi GR Dixon (3 mast), Wilein, Beaufort. NO, 6 square, held about eighteen months ago. L then resolved | power of effectually protec'ing English cruisers and : Bib, rtd 10 4018 the interior 6 tha “tate, from wnovee fame, | thecking the use of the American fag in the Coban | the american question, He has deserved wel pe ee $yg ionso, Gales} As loan SOE Rhen Th hy sana) olihetiie: aichoy OCNSel and appeal to lion men there and raise a cavairy ve trade. re were, er, certain people who | of the country, and we, therefore, antici; vite CC. Schr M Smith, Matthews, Richmond, 8 days, regiment, and { did not apres: in vain. My frienda, {| supposed that xs the American fag could no looser | \:,.4 sale for thercorent work, the more partie trop gl wert greg per Poneih Onmpery; Scht Brave, Gasedy, Norfol wish to gay here distinctly that 1am not here for the pur- | shelter the traffic. thar of France might porhaps, aud | 478° sale for the prosont work, the more particularly as | Coo nth regiment Highlanders, Caytain J. Mo a Gracy Darling, Clark, Fortsom Mono, an pcae of criticising any of the acts of my superiors. With | that the port of Marsoitles, if it were conceded, would | ite prooceds are to bo devoted to aiding the London | "Now York State Mililia, of wounds recoived at the batt "Wide World, WuMiine Menke te ce t the man who is placed over mo will T serve and fight at | bo found an excoedingly fitting place for carryinz it 00. | American, @ journal which has distinguished itself by | on James Island, June 16/agod 20 years, 9 months and in, Virginia, ‘y moment that | K. Davis, only daughter of Francis A. aud’ duna Davis, could be spared from the important interests that took | 40d 2 year aud 7 months, Shaw, Newborn, NC, 8 days, a ran ‘el Chake, Doane,’ Newbern, NC, 8daye. 8he vefore addressing you very briefly, I propose that we ali 1 ishound io Harwteh, Mass, Was captured last August by unite i “Star gied Banner,” and | waat about genes this eoanen to join in the chorus. (Great cheering.) ‘The ‘Star Spangled Banner’? was then sung by a gice <!ub op the platform, thousands upos thousaads of vowes im the iamense crowd joining in the chorus with @ most thrilling effect. Mr. Hoxum then resumed as follows:— The reverend gentlemen who preceded me took for bis ‘Yext those undying words of the lamenied Webster, written, Tamm sere, in Saltere that are naverto.be-ernond | auuman, (Voelterons cheering.) I bare sorved under | Ho grieved tony that in this country, ath’ tn London | 15 eatons defence of the interests of the! North. Waays. ‘D ee tera, au, sri from the heart of every true American. In the ¥ MeCielian.) I have served inder General Banks— |.one—of that kind obtainot. Th A dutifel son. true comrade and hraye pollen. jin Louis, Bremi PB ant Ft DC, 5 di 1» DC, ‘owas lately a case of | A Coursk oF INSTRUCTION IN ORDNANCE AND GuN- - ‘rm romarh 1 wave to make ta yon, uy agus sell | (heers)™ 1 have anrvod under” the erent and goricus | an Amerie vase! which cane frow Beaton nd, ar | Nutr compiled for the nse of the Cadets of the | mambretfan etranetyat fos family aie, all whe | Shr ten Erion Bl Gaara my tp 1 ee pen oer pared Pe Burn (Great cheering.) In this connection I wish | janding aa innocent cargo at Liverpool, fitted out’ there United States Military’ Academy. Capt. J.G. 7 aro respecttuily solicited to attend the funeral, from tie Sehr Pesce ‘Satterly, Baltimore, 6 “dayn i upon to address al asseinblage auch as this | 19 gay @ word. Experience is the dest teacher, and | with one of cords, manacies, aud all the other crvel re | Renton, Ordnatice Deparument, Tg dant Bobly decid secsel Premistarian: chieeh beteeen, Gee fptay Davia, Evane: Borin, Mt a3 days, upon. a : ahi ll when any man comes to you and tells you if the negroes sources of this accursed traffic. Sho was afterwards trand, Broadwa veoth and Eighth avenues, on ‘Thorsday’ aflernoon, at it yau votraque, 2 dare -ever imagined when jest we met at Place; that at | of the South are employed in the army the soldiers that 4 seived by an American cruiser of the coaat of Africa ‘Ye half-past one o'clock. Sehr W Pope, Colby, iva me for Boston. “ibis time we should bo called om a8 we are by that noble | we have there will not fight, do you toll that man he is | with 60 wretchol slaveson board, and taken into an | —Piobert’s ‘‘Coursd’Artillerie” is @ werk thathas passed | °°. 200 SCO vvesday, July 15, Racum Evans, wife of | Sl! Piven Muted nn, Lilzabethport for Boston. Pee oe a ee eliee: ee, ee, | a fool, and that he does not’ know what he is talking | Amerioan port, and Captain Royne. who commanded | intoa text bo-k in-all the military schools abroad. The | James ¥ikins, aged 40 years, 4 inonths uad 6 days, ainda unen more to crush 8 acoursed rebellion: but ro it | «bout. (Great cheering.) In the South they have {| her, was now ‘awaiting his trial. it was matter for incipal portien ef Captain Benton’ fi is take ‘Tho funeral will take place this (Wednesday ) afte a Br ae, and we have met here toxday to respond withatlour | what we torm farmers by. day and soldiers | rogret that it was at Liverpool as much as in. Boston | Pracival po Pee rene Ot mnninig'a: surodtclesk 0eat arer take Yesiaenen, Aearie to that patriotic call.of our Chief Magistrate. (Av- 1 by night ; rebel bandits, “who prowl around | that the crime in that instance began. (Hear, oar.) | {rom it, more especially that part which relates to the | Senate (Mca comes 1 an 4 daye: fms = and all we have upon earth are ready to be | and shoot down our soldiers upon. the outposts. Ouly | He (Lord Brougiam) had said that not only in Liverpool, | ‘effects of gunpowder’? and the “motion of projectiles in Gay.—On Tuesday, July 15, Jamas Gay, agod 43 years. |e gan Harding Gein Ale sean pas feed uy the altar of our countr, ‘Cries ef y § one ed”) thie Ao ‘y. ( am it Yesterday, when J came from Newbern,1 brought seve. | but in j.ondon, were (here indications of adesireto profi: | grearms,’? With the additions made by the compi'er the The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Schr Isabella, Fanikner, Boston, 3 days, LAL ks, West po our" troops ad pot before then occupied. | the man who profited by that capital Being emplo¥ed in | our voluntesr troops with the ambition of rivalling the | Pal Ynie CWedneadey) atterroon, ac one orchestrate iar en Fa Boa, ENR edhing’én ar ‘Alanis Gale Ouro se the slave trade, directly or indirect! to ali 1300 from Mareb ell I A FO an Di er a coer Foliy'of weir 1 ‘hecrs.). He | 'eulars ia the steadiness of their conduct, and strict at- | late residence, » 240 Went Thi sixth street. to 190 W, Adeline abd be Dara Se NB, 130 sp: A eb 24, Japan | who had been taken frou iheir homes and.carried to tho | Mad received a letter that morning from @ clergyman of | t*ntioa to discipline, Pe meigprion ting Cielo ng J ot oi wait iat, ship Jeane, € seat Kinotte Osea pay the Eatabliahed Choreh in the country, in which, aiid | tye Eant’s Hains, a Tale of Domestic Life mane Pacer, prsenesss ine ae Sid from Bermuda lath ul Sa eee Se of Pro The Cotone! procoeded to give some further incidents | ivg to the mecting o yy, be congratulaced 7. B. Beterson, Philadelph A vinotown, oon ereive ' “3 “ fara on the advantages likely 10 be gained b: . B. 5 pl ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respectfully ae i muecied with bis experiexves while in North Caroliaa, the advantag iy wai y the right well written story, but still is not equal to | invited to attend the funeral, from. the residence ef her longana ova alae ut, wb Tbe. i va ral soldiers of my regiment who had suffered iu that way. | by that design with respect to Marseilles. He migh | shalt de ‘preserved. (Great cheering.) And’ it is | Tyonid take the negroes of the South abd pat musketevs | well call an Iie” for the gains wore so enocimoustiat. | Present work will prove of great value to military atu- | fly invited to, Meck Coen; Ris dasespheldnae sto nL l| Oe ancoiae ieee ake nae ;dactamay, Newbern, | oat worth while, for us now, my fellow ans for nowhere in the swamps of North Caro. | jt only one ship in'four or five escayod seizure the for. | dents. tereaniay Aeroncinlacls ikem bis telasrdekieabayl00 Kop | 19s ee tan keetcall a cuageserueaaeeraeks im ave commanded our armies in the field, and of those who es 09 Aad.sgath hak eprrpor: Crag ge tart Cound takceceatte witteee 2 ere Tus Srizw or Murrary Isstrrorions, on Essen- | | Gittaniiy—On Monday, July 14, Hcuu Gumaany, a Metentaer Fancy Cadwallader! Vierson, Baltimore, have divecied the legislation im the Congress of tho | will bear me witness when I state this fact, that inallour | which he would read ap extract:— TAL Principia ov TH ART oF Wax, By Mar- | uve cf the county of Sligo, Ireland, aced 22 years. Sicamer Minnesoia. Garrett, Raitimore, United States, of of the chosen councillors of the Preai- | eepediuons in North Carolina wa ave depended upon the | aye dreipatnnces to which Tall i . | shal Marmont, Duke de Ragnsa. Lippincott & rarintertbepibe Ne Le atne tae tol: Riemer dent of the United States—the beads ot the various de. | Goprowsfor our guides,for without hem we covidmothaye | yytheciTetystanies to which Talnded arose in the follon* | Oo. philadelphia ; Me Hautiep ieee tetee Te ek ee Partments. It ie in vain for us to say shat this, man bas | moved with any safety. The information we have re quainted named to me that am offer waa made to him rian This, translation of Marenat's celebratediasorks,:‘4D0| nensamsoe, 106 bayard strate Nowe tare 7 hia late wi wrong: that this man should be removed or that | ove throes sigays boon ‘reliable and slwaya | atberet the Africawtende. I Imiasdiiely clade otescs ransiation rmont’s celebrated work, ee arard steat, wow One ship, two barks and tio brigs unknown, maan appointed. No, my-fellow eitizens, we come nero | correct. I have uever known au instance to thecontrary. | ton that I trusied it was not in the slave trade, to which ho | I'Kaprit des Institations Militatres,” is caleulated to be Guxspox.— At eens, L. L, on Tuesday, July 15, | Wind sonset SSW, very light, (Applause.) My friends, you all no doubt wonder haw | Teplied that it and I therefore ‘declined. Lremarked. | of game benefit to our volunteer officers, many of whom | ‘2 th Fear OF he Se8e Ftv Cuenca an mare 7 Se i have come here to ask this question: what can we «do! | |; i; unat the South has arrayed infront. ef the fedesa! low will this wifect the right of fearets saan ed with ? county Kilkenny, Jreland, and a resident of Newark city 4 what shall we do in this exigency ef the country to pre- ihn ae Ei Anu teat” upon which he snapped b fingars | have very confused notions of what is expected from | for the last twenty-five years. iscellaneous. : army at Richmond two hundred thousand mon. That | ‘gud eat], “It was the intention lo call under eench colors ‘The remains will he taken to Ne Fara Hatity Tacksow, Weiss, from Roston Feb 2 for serve theintegrity of the Union and the constitution of | “in'be easily. explained. very man in the South, | and the point ot departure was Marselicn® iecr, Kees? | them in their new career. A thorongh comprehension je re! MA taken to Newark for interment uolulu, pit Lak to Bostin Teakky 14uh inst, lat froan Bio the United States’ (Great applause.) Thatis theques- | who can carry. a on,” had, of necessity, | My friend (artber stated that a very large amouvt of money | of the spirit as well asof the discipline of military insti- | ‘48% (Wednesday), neiro, ton we are called upon to,anewer. “If sume of our gore- | i become a aohlier. There are two. classes, ju | Wexatcommand, pat thai every movement in London wae ae 2 Sundey July 15, of diptherta, | Baio Jonw Canvsrat. Upton, from’ Messina, befe } rain have mede a mistake? what of it? Let him, aud jet ia Sah tk repr tats men, .who enh. frye with the utmost secresy; 40 so that upon | tutions, would render them more desirous of squaring | Uuvs, eat ye daughter R. and Anna ported hore off Sinnepuxent beach, lias been sot ‘of afier Bim only, throw stoues at them te never made a mis- | per fifteen or twenty oes connty, aad the poor | On, "@-ay ors Sg ee zone oi ihe partis | their conduct with its requirements, It is a common ne- peo ears, 10 imontba and 16 days i her cargo of sulphur, anit arrived a Philadel: take himsalf. (Cries of “Gord?” *-good."} No, gentle. | wniter it'von thyore eat of the SommninG the black: one | ke wearing iit im bed. He wished ny friend to tion that a man cannot be a good soldier unless he yiclds | 401m" Yussday, duly 2b,after a short ut | phi lith ines” Sue nusalned wo tury men, we allconti‘e in the patriotism, the sutegrity, the | So far as my observation extends, the blacks area muvel | ‘whéreupon be got out of a sick bed! pat on hia ctu:ties, : severe lines, Bassi, wie of Eamsoal i. Hutchings. Whatemen. ; honesty of that gloriow the head of the | Saperior elses im intellect lathe powe degtaden whites or | changed the check himself. —Masing done a0, he hacia go | 2 blind obedience to his superiors. This is a mistake. bay pero New Bed‘ord 12th inst bark Mortha 22. from ' Cees Os lause)—confide in those whom | the South. What is doue with these poor whites? They eed mori Sibaes a ‘ It ts only an intelligent obedience that can reader him so. eid Shy oes we deeply feel; aati’ Scout, Honoluly Deed, Hay of Islands March 1d, with: ; r So careful were Ul conceal ail traces of thelr i ig has bereft us; ert ai 10, wo the ‘bone on board. ry \ Don't say as TI uave heard a aay within potnpecp nate mel eee iegetbe oat iniquity. He (Lord Bronghain) would uot say that by | 120 more he reads and investigates, the more certain. is He can all our sorrows heal. Bay of Islands March 1 ships Swain, 0 the last forty-eight hourse that ——— 300,000 ison will | daty was ass ered 4d "ear inte the country | law this trade was punishabie, baving rogaid to the he to takea liking for his profeseion. Such works as the The relatives aud friends of the family, and also the | Nantucket, aa Swain, of Nantucket, of never be-raised until Stanton is removed. (Voices, | \yiriy, taller’ on, each’ side. over ground. ttt | covert way of fnrniahing capital, bus Le word say chat | present are, thersfore, Jost what is required to inspire members and exempt members of Franklin Fugine Com. | 2ot stated: Columbia. gh ethno elwene ed “they will.) We donot come here to reapand to any such sentiments as that. We come here to tender ai! webave to the President of the United states and to those associated with Lim in administering the aflair ths government. Never before in my live—a somew advanced cne—have I felt the weight of the res ons tii ty that should aiiach to every good citizen as I fee! it to day. But! am not alone in this, as these thousauds and tens of thonsands before me dear will hich wore listened to with great interest, but brought | earch having been conceded by the American govern This Lia speech abrnptly (o a close, the rain, whic came up | Ment, and. ax a minister of the Gospel of peace and | “Kast Lynne,” by the same author. The plot is not very peor EE (Grand street, between Right and Ninth thing I have upon the earth sooner than to see it trail Jn the dust. (tireat cheering.) Hear you not, my friends, wafted \.pon every Southern breeze, the groans ‘of the wounded aud the dying field of battle, of our brothers, our sous and ¢ shall they cry to you in vain? ‘(Loud cries of Hear yo: not the wails of the wi fog wien nee wont : = accor A, “7 suddenly, baving already Degan to fall and causing load revoh Sema hint deny bebe ean, of ite skilfully constructed, neither i the interest sustained. It | Kirsep.—On Saturday, July 12, at Mill Creek Hospital mee neodiaa Gee | Aecinive a toa ans arrived. phe rappel the nasty dispersion of a large portion of the immense | rin in allowing it to be continued nuler herantho. | abounds, however, with foreible situations, and will re- wound recived atthe ee ore iy 1 at ngsarant from Bremen for Baits ' eball we do—what onght we to do to save our bleeding oe rity— w received ai fair Oaks, Va.,on June {| more, Jul; n (oy boat Fann! 17). ‘country? (Voices, “Fight.” Our glorious flag was The shower, which seemed at first inclined to blow esireed trae! whieh thrives on bsunau pein, 4 ag a < 1, 1862, ALGERNOX SypNay, efiest son of B, H. and Aun F. wes SP emacs hee York, July 18, lon 030; q stained with the blood of my father. and oh how un. | over, came down in right good earnest when Hon. Horace And calls forth every meet: to sine hth eM ‘aLL Sraeet. By Richard iieser, eean “a Forel Lone worthy I shocl | be of every throb of blo. that courses sley commenced a apeech, unceremoniously cut short dosareed ment, who, balding woalti-on woe, mg G. P. Putnam & Co. aged 20 yours, daughtes of Charley tad More nana’ | _ Aseixwatts June 30-40 brig Oareline, Porter, BYorx: in my veius,if I were not wil ing to sacrifice evary thd slgry “ane Wi . This is a powerfully written tale, illustrating the trials is Lawrence, | 5./1y'7, bark Sherwood, do; brig Arabella, Lindsleydor Bld tho, Ch (Mear, hear.) It was impossible to refer to the g a native of Creagh, count; ford, Irelan: ist, bark Xe upon him and these disposed to listen to his remarks. | hones which the anti slavery. calse derived frone the | oldent to a commercial eareer ta this country, owing to | The relatives and friends Ee on, . wae 1 port Br brig Loa: and 0 flereely did dhe rain deacand that in a few seconds | Northern States of Am: without turning one’s eyes the non-existence of «general bankrupt law, by which | invited a the funeral, en Thursday afternoon from Balttmore; Br sehr re St Crocke: daduled unc disappeared, save the few groupe who te. | the seit the oud woudl be the verdant of thateontinen, | “ineteeae relieve himself from the burdens that weigh Flatbush Cemetery. yrtlo areunsy, thence to Francisco (and sid Plgesete led and disappeared + | the ves fie mi ° ma(oae bey mained crouching thder awpings or doorways to a the grea! 8 s’ain that tar upon his exertions and begin the world afresh. We have Lirria.—On Tuesday, sure Epwanp Evermit, young €o (and ald Isth for s ‘ork, i itedomenic slavery ing of you and 1 Out of evil oft " vad rke of this cl 9 | @3t.son of Thomas G. and line Little. th for Chinehas Ly pry anoinc, Chinch. TF Joved and their lst ones, that “ mselves. Stand No, 6 was not behind ihe others in i Teale Sh kebeeicietsien Hiati: fe ‘temall fo out Meighbars + i Seine iin pees ae The frignds of the family ace respectiully invited to | Cushing, ‘and toutes tate saiparal wey lig e their fi vlad, veing emptied of its occupa nfs, the last to leave it 2 Rranceas 4 i ry a 3 atte @ Sune! ednesday) afiernoon,at threo | forChinehas); Thos Harwar « pledge | being emptied of its occupa nfs, the la leave it being | in Kean well as ourselves from (he want of cetion— tdpsee’ of pal Fea NTO Ween | Atcberes): 88d, Buropa (Bi es ours Ives balo.# Gad and our c Je article of manufacture—there was now a | PRacTican Cartstianiry. By John S. C. Abbott. | o'clock, trom ¢ so long as We the Heraup reporter and a solitary but heroic polic a great Webfe ‘San 'Franci (and have an arm ta raise or a voice to speak they shall both 4 ; ols police: | © Gepect that its cultivation would beunaertakes in our Harper Brothers. Thirty-kecond street, without farther invitition. lath snip Astrea, Chinclaae bark. Eg be used in defence of this glorione Union. (« ian, ons. 0 Wadia and Avatralin, ad oven in Mie. Abbott aakora bets scien tl: he Msay.—At Golien’s Bridge, Wesichester county, N. ¥., | Goiden Cross, and Green ayplause,) What would you think. fellow ci 2 a party of ton efuld b . rer writer upon ethics than be Fasm SoDepx, only child of Marcus and Sarah F. Mead Care Town, CGU, May 29—in port ship Clara Wheeler, f, when a fire was uring your residenc THE SALUTES tageously coltivated. ao amabt cae does npon history. This treatise, designed for the nse of | aged 7 months and 12 days. Hiltz, from Bombay for fa in HBr uppei Take the fireman of an engine. company, instead of : i br He wouli give | Youngmen, has the rare morit of being interesting (rom | _ the friends of the famtly are respectfully invited to ria dase Nd Nias 19, eg edinag a petting oa the hore to the engine and playing away npor : : “Saeed a tember last qytion | its facts as much as from its moral purpose. eae the Sunecel, fname the ebelienee of Rev’ grant Dave, June 201i poitaciy Austin, Kerossen, from the fire, should sit down and’ begin he cou. | During ihe afternoon several saiutes were wore gout ont to a from this % father, William deja Mobtagnie, 149 Madison street, on rr ti. duct of those who constructed the 1 some three or four volumteer batteries circulated thro ry thay’ remained. but four weeks in the geoond | THEFALLEN Brave—The Victims of the Rebel- | Tharagay morning, at ton o'clock. ve, July 10—Are sip William Rathbone, ratt, iv tischs sod from (hem @ crop was gathered, manufactured lion, a Biographical Memorial of Officers io MaxWei.—In Hoboken, on Tuesday, Jo tly 15, Janne etling Of tremendous discharge to the | snd sent over to England, and he hit eit jactre ed ia Defe: ofthe Union, Now. 1, 2 and 3 ALEXANDER MAXWELL, tudent of Trinity School, “Bat for ldg Mth, ship Albatross, MeLaugniin, for Liver hat woald |: delight ofithe populace, me.of. thane batteries pa ‘oat made of part of it. (Cheors.) Capital | Ross & old EE a cs Hate Ti reeeaRa OR Memtte,, son of Henry | Ssonss, PR July2—1n port schre Chas Snow, Heatp, erage | coe eanaae sib shaeess siete: a ha aiemnoans | re Ua Rane aS oe ot Trot ay, which | This work is entitled to a goneros supporton the part | ‘The friends of cea tay, Ae the. stidints ot tinhy “Sanva, Juig'Setn pore harks mts Grothe Roe t liberty | COMplimMensed it with « salute of sume ball dozen g Und op Pe (eMeodayi allatteie wan ae ond ‘ent ofthe Northerm public. Itis th» only tribate that we pei are is ayited, without farther not attend the | 2 7 pe 1, July 3X0 for do. do, heiy blood. ° i. if 0 - v'el aut Cay, TH, Jul ‘No Am vessel smn: Rapin apogee sonar the HF blood t wer ines rT 1 oF. coutie lak , Fexources in the | can offer to the memory of many of those who have fall innera ‘otras afteraoon, at three o'clock, in St SO TE Se OSC the mean, craven wretches why iid vegin, to | CrOtom tery mel abe Satay ¥m the | ind 30,000 {t0e people of Color. ira indo 9g on ts Gatenes of oar titereats,” "the Cire Eunibors $e MeLovem gre ribet her Dern, July 14, Jans cand ceed i for eg Fea Biiegea 7B bard qvarr ‘as w had t ¢ fle Sentr ark. ry Auves, there was no ja of in Ji fore w Cally got out, and contain fine steel en | Me je years month: Avon, to lead on the coast. ‘i n Gog’s name let vs nite and put out ¢ mo na ctiace et earth ae ; zt jamaica. " “ yond aoquaiatances are Tespectfully invited | — Zaza, June 23—In port harks Unton, for NYork 10 day lis the temple of our liberty ‘he aniston eet eae: eee eee rat 4h *y soaoes are 7a nh ae ngs Ee ta ates Gea ae to attend the fnsersl trom tho resitence of his brother, wise dodo; brigs Win. Merry, for do doy PM inner, 4s on fire, and we eal] npon 9 an to do ail ne’ can, | 19 tee citize Of New York is 098 Peay for fe | eer ee oe eee Teed ety carat BOW wokring, | Lioutenant John T. Grebie and Commander Ward. The | Peter McLaughlin, 284 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, this 2 day however little that may be, toavertt { | inapection of the public, We refir to the soul labor, I would ave cost. ten pence by slave (528 | engravings are by J. A. O'Neill, tho biographical novices | (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock pounce date eerie i todo f now—to this conilagrat fle houke of Yhe Croton Take in Contral Part Hieat.) The whole expense, inclusing the eapitaier. | by Mr. John Gilmary Shea, Great pains have boon de- | 9AM Gocghter of CA, aut Mary & Peeon eT rons Ht; ‘urigs Tzabel Buckinelsler’ Baltimetes et Srsnmmaly, $2. ght fonday morning tho pipe chamb: , at w dapih ot | /nded imoultiyation aad the bir of pFemises, amounted | stowed on both, and the volume, when eompleted, wilt | TOunsest daughter ret Bre 8 open ‘ore, Holses, Phitadci 8 r, 6197968 berllar @ivori y [opinainena plead, hens iolave poy pieted, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully requested to Y Melanson, Guadoloupe ae rge debreiiin with bainers about forty (eet, was briliantly illuminated for the figs! ' vente = ~ vf “v6 recone | D@ Oe which for the interast of its contents and type- | attend the faneral, Sg enh parents, No Cranmer, and Jam Saiterihweais end of Scag a ae igi timo wii gus, and displayed 10 y oat advauings the | gitar. (Hear, hear.» These ‘acts were wofthy the | graphieu beanty—for to this also particvlar attention | 13 Paiva ariee obese? E. D., this (Wednes- | toy. ‘Pita hy eee Ragas rg R Je = of the Uuir 4 Nav splendid specimen of enginsaring sicil exhibited in the | Gonsideration ot ea eo aiculatod as they has beon paid—will Be very genorally sought for asan a On thtsdsy morning, July 10, fr a tngering | fhe shang. NYork: J O Ireland, i Chie, ori Lee, wee ra kia pobre a incenlgy cometruchion of ibe work at \liat poiat, Boul gate | eee ee en ates es speciation, he contd te ornament to drawing room tables, , Enza ANN TeLter, wite of Stephen Pell. turned, Welg Hallie Jackson, Wiens, which i trim Boston Siar fea te fuiera 60 soley he he on the north side and the other on the ay lieve bat that port, would ever be used in eal ibn | Sxaxdise OnDeRs vor Caste avy Mancm—Extracts | 4H remain were interred in ‘Trinity Cemetery on Se at ekte renee, oe “Gia team ma shee Pre posi neot the | cide of the lake—are vow thy ished. 99 far as jtswnoces. | with the infernal traffic ie av 4 point from ay Regulations, Advice to Soldiers, Pranc.—Suddenly, at Fast Greenwich, R. f., on Wed- | mier, Medilvery, Rtusnorer i yee ade yer, tod Right” was then given by (he @lee Club a hearti. sige tn i yt ee bees oo 4 ee. ‘Tee Frey he ‘tna shown &ec., © iled aud printed for the use of the | nesday, July 9, Captain nantes Prxnce, formerly in com- | Key West: schrs'Geo Byron ne. Bt J mess and spirit that adde! groat th erent analog, ne eee eee ingre - rose tg srong Tevire to trado—4 iy Third (General Butterfield’s) brigade, Porter's | mand of ship Creole, of this port. Jameson: Fortress Moni fas thusiasin of the meeting the Croton/water, ‘the erection of buildings over ¢ hear)—and tbe first proclamation which — the division, Army of the Potomac. Philip &Solo- | Rvnmeox.—At East Newark, N. J.,oa Monday, July Toulee brig Son ns nhs Gana Jostphass barks Oxk enact br x a gate bovsex being only required for the protection of ee pa eo ed A from Riba angled mons, Wi shington. we “Ragial A., wile of Charles H. Ryerson, aged 26 Rtn es nig fe Art me m0 0 Farnwrarih Bor 2 wen actedetrass } ihe tnachinery ne a Brougts ‘4 fond for Reade Amer sch eaiinhh Uti tate taatle ss ben hinery voad in opening and closing tho gate | Huxed by Che ever-to ereeamptorea ler. Boeke ett ‘This is @ Very ysefu! pocket companion for every ottioee 7 ihe retahives and friends of the family are respectfully | NYork: age Okina i Rid Whee is 6 bodhataeetiekl ar Rede | ceemmera. pipes &e., a8 well as for the comiort of the | great cogdotor tn this cause, for having said on that | and soldie oral Butterfield Nas made a yaluavie } jnyited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber sid Tout ap Milion, "Wilron Pa * which wild | wioeharge. The pipe chamber i reached by « = = my iitioa oe Low WSyures aan ae sduition to the lise of military hanibooks, father, Peter Ligh ge aware this (Wednesday) jpeg July mage bvig D B Doane, Coombs, Phila ‘ this | al {rom ata: 4 : with a view b pit « z at nine o’slock. Tho remains wil! bo taken to . salmn the tighe wagraad we re a Ade alk aking ge cae or a “quarrel with a good act on accoint of a bad | Guxsuor Inscnies, By Stromeyer, Esmarch and | fymptcx Plains tor interment Nims, July H—Acr aohrw RQ Porter, Sinith, Phila magnificent. stwpendows shor! of wietory. if A y:elahobe. veult. as white as snow, and may be ts well, be hiz motive me it may Statham, J.P. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. Rerusrrorv.—On Tuesday, July 18, Kate Exiza, reine, Hori t meiisie iu the course wf th x months. We want | etre say Lely without fear of much dauege to her ata W hear.) The pr ‘This work ‘s entitled tow carefal perusal by all army | daughter of she late Allan Rutherford. ~ bet ida Rn ans i Done baat Foluuleers, and to sev thew 50 thai hay wil athia, Hore are six pipes of inumeuse diamoter whieh pass aon aeticees pg oe hee 4 rit hason Surgeons, as the author was formerly surgeon-in-ohiet of Pine SK By nt A Ky aah A gigeat oi Senator, Davis, Cai tee, 8 fein ttn, Tampron rit the wa ,.% —Why don’t you | thr the chancher with ya ito ‘vere I . r " ; len Barn H qe youn.) © of my chilaren, and! | fancots, each being uneubered with Nronepcwer Sean | eyes rid ve apuntenanes this tratic } the Schisswig-Holstein army in the campaign of 1840 | yinty-fourth street, between Lexington aud Yourth ave- acta ardor Firma, Sah iam seat ‘make ae ¢ : : son rhe we. | at Marsel Lord Browghain ) lad reason treats | nues, without further invitation, om Thursday after: Mana Shiner, New London: sloopy Lady i pelt ap sheng ve 2 pines. after fe eat | to know that iminediate negotiation would take plage | Astin! the Danes, «BR exhibite the best method of treat at three o'clock. ‘ van, rovldrace; Home, Fordham, New inven, ‘ads i directo vr ar the | withthe view to extend the right of to'vcomce | ment for gunshot wounds fn all parteef tha boty that RaerG.—In this city, on Tuesday, July 15, Orto Tice are Bee Sarr echee fy Daniels, Sinttb, New vy dere bating inaine with the old ree | vessels. (Cheers.) the experionoe of Ruropeaa surgeons has discovered. ano, inti f Pr. Richard and’ Alice Rei ‘Ka ’ caving reservoir at Kightieth “t cone . ‘ », infant son of Br. Ric ico sig, aged 4 Xen ; Connect cut Clock jadelphi oop Reply, Weiir eat bets with the old disf hut tn Parviath ateeor mig Vanes Copel te ten pavereduan opeaheat Tax Connavor Qorerton Mapa Puatn, on ta Na- | Moaty, i suddenly, on Tuesday, July 16, | pienionie “a ie a BR Roy. Ph) liberty , A utonded io ‘vain of the | regpect te the Cuban siave trade, by which forty thousand Tioxat, Cunraxcy aNd Baxk Money Companen. Kate Gaurritas daughter of HD aud Anna sharot, Jadelpia re Sern Ey “ le ane take care of hel rvvir whoa desirable to admit @ consigued Lo slavery there ey: ey John ey ony. of St. Bdmand | 7 years, 3 inonths and 2 days mai fabrs Etama, eth 1 Patiadel pins ‘Sfaviiha & Ban sippi, anc the ore s forever, We om 4 CArtAtD neighs iu the resory outtin et vey a , invit alten er uursday afternoon, at | ote, Weston, Boston te < t nd it " i . f prion A memor o'clock, fre the tL At aa POutre 3d, bark You Ameriea, Colli ro pone — ; i “ snd iC is all | vection of the lake is completed. with te exception of tha | t Viseount Pain . dussell, of which At known for mavy years paat in the literary world of Li 4 vam same oat ~ residence of her pa- fed ng ‘ea, ne, fron jens, (SF " stone coping and iron railing, and im the course of @ week | inateria! portions Are sibjoined York, eannot (all to attract a good doal of attention at tho 6:7 NEW BEDFOLD,, July 1d—Arr sche Mary Blu Wy tan days the western section of the Iake wiil b sey : Staacuan—On Mosday, July 14, Isapeina Smacwas, | ciuse, NYork. Sit 12th. schr# Tenbeila, Baler sin wane My | he came extent, when the gate De cet | Phat your memoriniiats regan! will the deepest aon presont time. Some of its developments im eounection | Wite of Robert Strachaa, in the 47th year of her age. rab, Benson, Paiiadelphiae tach Viptleast ork Col. Jaune Fanwer » 1 tel Sole that water Jet in. ‘fhe rush of the + 6 oot Qed prowecition of tha » trade between ihe with bank ioeney and ita action are of A very extraordi- Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Hbough he found binewif noha t | tt ¢ well worth i aS invited to attend the fumeral, from her iate residence, No. BURYPORT, July 13—Arr brig Vinceunes, Hille although he found o t vis mighty will be ight well worth a vin rid nary -haracter, and ought to be seriously inquired into. 5 Morton atrest, this (Wedivsday) afterneon, at three riladeph a sity, whiclt they ll Lo be the meveg. | although Aone thosernctiially d upon the he veils has @vidontiy bestowed @ great deal of re} o'ci Pit Te retite si aioe oto Bicrees Z - embankmen O19 pr v viseo, Matanzas; Fanuie Butler. Bere pals of Ue f at the country gross of tiling, a we wederstand It will require twe er | ~ eovel vl eaitection on We subject of which be treme “ant mri lene Peg ff La Mancanst | gira Mille t: gry, Agdeleti and r shaken ue fares, moons time to Alte; the ante exmba ean tor werling 1 the | yd bie comet sions are of very atriking character. Wo er rhende. et whe teeally arcsouebenninr! invited to | ot ‘ores Maloney, “Nigra ot ras here gathe q ‘ oe partition will ies Leon tn Pagel the two i p hat the e@ntinnatvs sieve (rade to | recommend hus work to the consideration of all persons | attend the fuueral, from her ate residence No.1 Man: mn, NYork. cfd brigs Se: vider Io : basins the appearance ne vi O miles in cir rba infAlras the taxpayers of » in an annual ia ‘West Vitty-firat, on Thursday afternoon, at k, Crawford, BW Pass; scbn be uate ident A -: conferenee, Visitors to the Central Park, aa well ag aur | expencifiate of £1, sterling 1) podsesseg the | interested in Gnangial questions. field place, y first, ul iv , ery Lind, ook, Gardiner, Me pe ietrone ete a Wee ne eneray 2 canter’ (or ihe | oisigents in general, should mot love the present oppor. power summarily te coppenes tke she chows to | Suumany or Tae Ant or War. By Emil Schalk. w Guba papers lock. Porsiand; Louisa, iiatie Poe Flor: far Cag: in ae cas Ra -aaaa pride, 3 bunity of inspecting the new reservoir and the gats | OX"), Wu that she persisicn ‘one ne: 1” J, P. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. Cw please cop} ee OC: ittuam 2, hod ng Mearlaurn Providen by abn Of Xan Ae «ih et | fore the water is lot in, ihe Croton Aquod: gic: nes » ceontempt and P. . TaLLMay—A ANNA, ina ni Lawes, Del July lta a ar (probably the Wabas nm ¥ ‘ ato pom the eo)! where HM short . sentations of ‘This volume has been written expressly for and is de. Mary Ann Tailinao, one bark and si urig pasaed in this morning. e brig seed ob . oe hte barred flag. bie loners Willshortly make an examimation of the ry mew. Ti of ¥ ‘ The funeral will Sane this shag are 1d after. | Treat, for pees, cue 2 9 agreanole intelligence to them, blll dicated to the New York volunteer regiments. It is nov | on” at tour o'clogk, from Eighth stevot, between Third | . PORYLAND, Juiy arr hd j Castilian, Marwick, Hotao ms; 4 Compliance intended for the use of regular soldievs, but merely for dionce was apinated with the b C m 1 Fourth aveuues, Brookiya ‘Graf , Balti (anita of Nn he directed his ganas vag ping sys pe the civilian rho hae nevor before Veen connected with | “Ivan —in Tat sti, Hn a, goat HN, J. after Bo th i RNY Reten, Reeves ut Him the or whatever they might send to a LBANT , @ abt short iliness, on Tuesday, *) 5 ate DareR, in Fiotal ies NOY Wert engaged in a conflict with | A mont exciting game of base ball was played here 10- | emerica for ihe suppression v1 the save trade, and wetieven pepe pki eat So mom we Have ao dosh it ) Site of Thomas Ward age 4 year. a ean ra a SARE Biter” abe” trator suating thett rebel La thentayeel lh ah Arh aa SB oc Lo a tert fo pro penne pr Ta f sonra i oe ban Dremavoriest von Marat Liont ARTILLERY AFLOAT Havens. a tere realy 15, vt cancer, Eiaea, relict chattered fo lon aria oe Hit hip Anarew auch tae at, eueiny, 160, | ePbockers, of this city, resntting in the overwhelming | getheduhan siave wnrket remains open the slave traders | aND ASHORM, prepared and arranged for tho | of albert Wherd é6y ii mm ing Bri brig reat ea Foato be aren sey tnd greatly “uuierratednas | triumph for the latter, The ecore atood—for the Knick. | Wi) teapot dn ggoegares hich are of rape me United tates Naval Academy. By Lieut, Si, The teatives and fi yh: axp respectfully won fot ol mi tat it da listers wyeinents wemonetrated. The speaker | prbockers, 74; for the Victory, 36. The batting wan of | [iin'Tanpatemey tie 0 are di Lu S.N. eee Boos or om the reer — Houcester, Ih," then referred to the bate of Fair Ook or’ 14; Me | slave Teme is che of the Cutwn ries ce, U.S. threo o'clock, from the resid ois, a y Sehr Ald Hf his iden Of the Bravery exhibited by the retain. ag | most extsnordinary charagter, ar4 ‘he firlding, Vie Spanish government being ‘This i another of the ralaablo geries of naval and mints | ROMA BE heen wore kyo cece tthe remains | "i NS iat Ltn port sehr 2 Reece Bo rr ubdey esi imate os their ability and of gor neglect in | the cireymetancer. eviendi@ tary works for which we are indebied to Mr. Van Now. | will he intarred in Greenwood Cometery, ee aren for Balumores