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Wy THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NQ., 9442, ~ NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1862. PRICE TWO CENTS. sesdily ghooked, however, by the estivieg of | BOWS. Of ew Yost. tessally naminased Coasal General mn the Hie Lpartmenty’ Company "No. 4 hetmg ‘alinont | to tbe Islands of the acide, ¢ Brigadier Genarel, nnd de IMPORTANT RUMOR. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. "ined Uy? govern) ‘tiher “Bripanies, Had'® it “not | tiled im to the duty of raising troops in thore States, - ; exertions fireman, there ‘sno | Randelph Lotte, of Brocklya, nephew of John Minor | Gemeral Halleck to T Prep irene vy areata have permanently irmed the Armies of the United States. Botts, was confi by the Senate yesterday as Asnist- Feenamaeess,, Sly 00, 1008 The City of Washington on ¢ | 9mt Quartermaster in tho United States ith rank ‘A large crowd oo of m nar A Philsdetphia paper says that General Halleck 1800 Cape Race. IMPORTANT FROM GEN, POPE'S ARMY. Occnyation of Gordonsville by the Union Troops. SERICUS DISTURBANCES IN CINCINNATI The DiMeulty Between the White and Black Laburers of the West. Difoulties are taking place between the Irish deck hands on board the Obio river steamers and the negroes empl.yed in like avocations. A collision between these persons took pluce in Bucktown, near Cincinnati, om the the confagratinn, an4 fears were entertained that ef captain. micbt interfere for the parpose of preventing the flames The tenate failed to confirma large number of nomt. | bis way to Washington, to take bie position as General from being extinguished; but the thunder storm, eres nations, which fell with the adjourament, Among them | Commanding the armies of the United States . 18th inst, which ft was feared at one time would assume | “Cured about the same time, speedily were those of Wash. Burnett, G. A Eawh General Hall in tn Washington, whole crowd. 5 »G. A. Scroggs, Edwin H. al Halleck is to remain in Washing’ Na rr Three-Fourths of the Rebel Supplies for | tbr termicanio proportions, “Hapyiy, however, the a a an Webster and Colonel Carroll to be brigudier genera's; | Generals McCel’an and Pope are to coutinue '@ thetr Poleon About to Invite Russia to “Mediate” : prc rhot ve Prevented by the energetic action eolinttore were gales AN evening, ana 90 tar te we Benjamin Isherwood as chief of steam engineering, and | present commands te smahct sat sila with Him in America. ¢ citizens and the autho: ities We give the follow- d iearn, turbance oceurred. A large special po | John Lauthall as chief of epmatruction and repairs, asmmaron, Jnly 18, Richmond Effectually Cut Of. eanicumckiaate. Hee koree memion: di Aonnd Larry eying ad oe Others, for minor offices, share a sinallar scab ad It is detieved Miat General Halleck will soon reach ~ {From the Cincinnati Gaatte July 17.) Wast disiurba'ce, Other arrangementa wore ‘mde 10 | The entire number of confirmations by the Senate during | Washington, but the character of bis business hasnet | Pena Said ty De “Stubborn” prov a rious fuconvenien on a nig! it might no appre! 1s wore fel _—_ ; Gen. Pope’s Troops Ordered to Quare | boat ca: tains, ad this scurchy » men has put up the | yeace wenid by broken. APVOINTMONTS IN GENERAL BANKS’ CORPS. Address of General Halleck to His Sol- om the Subject. oi rate of wages yaid to deck has and wharf laborers to an vnussal height, At the prevent time our captains ore paying to deck hands on boats ph img on the Ohio river $49 per men’h, on boats running from Catro to St. Lonis as bich as 850 per month w pai, and from Cairo to Mem- bie $74 per moth. This diterence tn wages in diffe rant parte of the river cren once a groat difficulty with owners of AS A ho ships op board # boat at Clee nats at $10 1s naturatly desi jug soon as bo reachos Calvo, when he We bave heard, since writing the above, that the ne- The following.appointments bave been made in General diers ou Taking Leave of the Army of fro deck banda on onrd the Gellen Fra ahd the [sei | Banks? corpe de armees—Digadier Gencral Augur, to tho | the Southwest.» : partue. of those boats, ‘Trouble was anprehended on | First division; Brigadier General Prince, to the First Conner, July 16, 1362 The London Press on Changes in the board the Ohio No. 3, bat It seems that the alarm was | brigade, and Brigadier Genera! Groene, to the Second Genoral Halleck hag Just issued a specia! field order, United States Cabinet. groundivss, Drigade of the division, in giving up the immediate command of the ARKIVAL OF FURLOUGHED 01 0 nt rmy of the Southwest, he desires REWS FROM WASHINGTON. Officers who have received Deca noes periods } to express hi shih appreciation of the endurance be s J sernanetnenne.e * | continue to arrive here, direct from Hurrison’s Bar. The | bavior avd toldieriy conduct which they have exuivited, | TA Wiexican Bxpedition a Trouble ter on the Enemy. No Baggege or Supply Trains Allowed to Retard Cavalry Movements, working on bonts In the Miseinsipol river trade the roe i Heavy Ponishment for Cucrillas and Their colva- $354 month move for Precisely. the rame amount , Warmnctow, July 18,1863. | ofcers pay their fist visits to the kick and wounded of | and’to express to the commanders of the army corps and to Srance, of work: and thee that a boat which goes AFFAIRS IN M’CLELLAN’S ARMY, their commands to the several hospitals. The scenes on- | their xubordinates bis warmest thaoks for thelr cordial Aiders und Abetters in the down the river wir @ full commtement of hands i | Ievt. Col, Peireon, Forty-third New York regiment, | euicg are often very affettag. cooperation, He says the soldiers have nobly done their &e., &e., &e, shouts can be had at $x | 2FTiVed here to-day, on bis way to New York. lie left MOVEMENTS OF DISTINGUISHED OFFICERS. duty, and accomplished much towards erushing this Virginia Valley, * boat ts pretty certain to | the frout of opr army on the peninsula yesterday morn- | yipjor General Sprague left here to-day for Harrison's | Wicked rebellion, and that if they continue to exbybit tho Cave Race, Ioly 18, 1862 &e., &e., &, rot in Bickto ing. At that time there were no forces of theenemy | Tanding. same vigilance, courage aud persevorance, It is believed | The steamship City of Washtncion. frow Liverpool on . Ay night, writ apne pedote si] within fourteen miles of our lines on this rice of James General Vell. commandant at Norfolk, arrived here to- | they will soon bring the war (o a cioee th: 9'b via Queenstown on the 10th inst. arrived off this Pdyeylcg Galt i checked, und tet | Tiver, but a balloon reconnotssanee disclosed a larzocon- | gay from a vieit to West Point, = eo pene point at one o'clock this after he was boarded by Wasurvaron, July 18, 1862. DD) of the Associated press and the follow ‘Wo feel at liberty to state that yesterday a portion of . centration of the rebel on the south site of the river, !n | — yjentenant Colonel George Welles, First Massachusctts NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. the news y the vicinity of City Point, Tho army was represented to “ eee summary of her news oblaned:— the army of (Genera! Po 1 : cen rat office's, y regiment, renched hore to.day, en route to tuke command - i a eeeltosbiie, Via, aan Cake hy bape De towD | actiugehiot «Palos, de.ailed ton or two bo 1n good erndition and with confidence unimpaired in | ofa mew regiment. Colonel Welles has won a high repu" omen Mownen, Say 11408 The City of Waslitngton bas the mails and « fal earge ils, Vee, unopposed, and duly destroyed al). |) cosa’ round by f Serves corner of | Gen, McCiellon, Tt ty believed, howeyor, that James river | tation for gallantry and efficlene; Soveral cunbonts have come down ihe lames river to | The dalespertie City of Teahngton are four days prety ibe: ab gp sie af that sie the jonetion of Bigth and Culve Liraber of | wilt bo blocked by the rebels at the bit of Claremont. | cae connesroNvENce ervien PReepenr anv | CORYY toons, which are at this place, up the river. later then thore per the Persia ut New York ae ye ie re o ~~ Th x RY Pl iN fi ‘ange and Alexandria and Virgivia Central Ralls | men went to apa Garcons nc uaial aeaeisacianl ae scr Goa ‘All {a quiet on the river, and there is uo news from the | The stemmshin Atviea, from Posion, arrived at Liver foads, ‘ a acte dat S Salter. ary . 4 army. pool on the 6th instant ¥ ari Ciacthaloti tid doc) lendtsennibns etaolibeich a wee SH ; o ,] General Pope's actual operations, since finding the | Jt ts understood that the majority of those who recent- 7 peste ha cekastani midis hci Wee skeen oe every description, for the rebel army at Richmond, of considerable acattored divisions and corps of bis command, begin well | ly took into @nsideration the President's emancipation General Stevens! Forces In Virgintn. 5 4 r * rg ait ygitss and furniture, The police then p: and give promise of ald and co-operation to Genera; | proposition, and who uxited in a reply to the papor, We Queenstown on the 10th f aeces: ity passed through Gord®nsville by rai! The blow is, therefore, a most important one, more ea, Brecialiy aw it is tue (inst of wacries, which we trast wili apot.and Curd (hatay Irshnun named Pu in the groiu ant was bully wounded, perry and wnedical eid sent for, but we un The «taamebip Nova s MoCletion’s column, With good gencralabip, what Pope | were reluctant, if they at ail consente!,to giving pub- | Pedy o Pash aebepeaade Londonderry on the 10th \nst. Bteveus is now: commencing ought to have beon a thing dono | ticity to their response. Althongh their produetion is | stint rom Sonth Carolina, and intended, dovbtioss, thearmy operating againt Richmond do saara le celnsls uae aticiscsy of a¥cic (robes) Riokaena Jy worn ted, months ago. not considered as possessing erdinary merit, the fact of , which. after its long service ta South Carolina, The Amerie aests y . Mr. Floren mide every effort to disperse the a) ‘. ST. cannot be pres»med to be very str in nembers, ar. je Amer jestion. army than anght that has yet ocourred. foree bm had, bit bef re he couid aceomplich The are EEC TtGa oie teak ca ne its partial suppression has subjected them to uncompll- | Fired iy [tampton Roate on Tues’ Santon board’ the | The Opinion Nanmale says that Rosstan’papers revive A letter from Warrenton says that our troops are all | had toarrest vo or six men, whom Le sant to ihe Han. | FROM Wale fe . SAR AMD TB ig mami Reena Sceomore Vancerbilt. Micaisstop! and Ben Doford. 1 ® | the rumor that Franoe, in oomsay:¢ the stubborn fm fine snirits at the prospect of active operations. Men- slays ¢ border State representatives who have remained | *Ai\ to cons: lesa vette aiggi J | ness of Engiand agaist doing so, has iovited Ruseta te * Trappe that most of the tronble was ca The following interestimg correspondence explains {t- Fiftieth Pen ‘ichth Michixas, N renun | a Me tion is also mate ofan important position alceady occu: | py artor boat tosh acct aat thay wearin Udell . a =i in the elty are much chagrined at the public | pennsylvania, Iwenty-e bb Saasackueetts, Seventh | join her in an offer of mediation to America, Pied. The peojle of Warrenton are represented as cour- | rounders, who feare! to make mich d’sturbance thom: tion of their correspondence with the President | Connecticut. and of two baiteri-s ef artile-y. All the The Parts correspondent of the London Herald believes, LEMAR FROM WM. BH. ASPINWALL TO THR EECRETARY OF WAR, seive:, Dut who had nececd'd In inducing # large numer g lads to commit the outrages, while kgroune an’ uged ve thar the cole Sey rN | only tm tho Intelligencer, where nobody will see tt, If | sick and disabled men o1 the cominand were loft behind, Naw Yorn, July 1, 1862, | ig cons{derod that the publication of these documents ex- Be 2 ; To Hon. F. M. Sraxron, Secretary of War, Washington: | ciugively ina paper in such bad odor {san imputation INTERESTING FROM RICHMOND, Sim—I beg leave to call to your recollection private | upon tue wyalty of thore'who had charge of the publiea. letter which Iaddressed to you nthe month of Marcb | tion, ‘Tho whole press of the Union was open to thep. | Rebel Opinion of Pope and McClellan luat, relative to some Enfield rifles ordered from England | pyen the agents of the Asrociated Press were refused Pope a Dangerous Commanider—Fears teons to our troops,and the ladies, though rank seces m@wnists, treat them with dignified politeness. F Tbe Warrenton Waite Suiphar Springs, recently infest- ed by rebe! scouts, were psssot yesterday by a detuwh- ment of our cavalry without opposition. thet the French government enter’ tenuions of interfering to ead the civil war in America The London Neos gives « Y to cumore that € ral Scott, Ranks and Pope were about to enter Mr, Lin coln’s Cabinet at Washington 11 thinks that the acees 8 very Kerions in ck tvemnselves. ‘Ths ‘oll’ wing persons, who were arrested during the ist Reports exist in camp, ‘mrevel authority, that Stone- | migiit for being encaged in th sion of General Scott indicates” that military vpersiiour wall Jackson 1s at Staunton, preparing for another visit | terday brougi:t befo.e Judge Safiln, charged ‘with disor Sens here: Bbwiane eee an Ee ine eos copies for transmission by tolegraph, and the old fogy | that Lampasas we ee, nee 10 be prosecuted with the otmost viger and to be down the valley. He will uot have an undisputed | ‘fy Cnd:ct, and fined ar anno nced:— @ rebellion, In accordance fermination | rebel sympathizers, who have been for years sub-| mond—Lincoin, Stanton am nes sine tron. Fema Lib candles alatiacaetae aR: oe Jobn MeClary, nentonced to the city prison for twenty days,and fined $20 and costs; Wiiliam Watson, fined $15: Jobn Leonard, sentenced to the city prison for ten $10 und coats; Michael Droyer, fined $5; Jai 'y, ane! $10; John Cary,x mere lad, fined $5. ‘Two or three cases were contin’ rial, The disturbance of the pight previous caused consider- able excitement among our cilizens yesterday, and the Mayor issued the following norice:— ae . _Dharor's Crrice, July 16, 1862. To rae Crezens oF Cnchiin Apprehens): ns being felt and expressed that the peace of the city will be seriously disturbel, I give notice that Thave at my commrnd a large and weil armed s.cial yolien force, and that I em determined, at all hazards, to maintain the laws and keep tho peace of the city. ‘There te nOO-e)sion ‘or alaym. The diMcuity in the Thirteenth ward IM: night is greatiy 3 GEORGE HATCH, Mayor, Brveral dist-rbances occured yesterday on the wharf, whch were en‘irel: unproy ked, and shows very forel- Diy tho malignity of the spirit which has animated the perpetrators of thin disgraceful series of outrages. A negro man was walking alo.g Watcr s'reet in the morn- tng, without doing aaything to provoke the mort irriia. ‘bie mind, when he was siddonly assaulted by a whole crowd of these Iriah tends, and eompelied to ran or his life, barely escaping from their murderous clutches. Avother veccu.rrence of a sitar character occurred on Front steps, between Sycanore and Broadway, Mr. Baylis, of Ruffin’s independent detective office, who was pseins by at the time, compelled a policeman who was ding by to arrest the perpetra-er of the outrage, I therein and previously expressed, pot te receive any | gisting onl; ma ‘ 5 Scott a Dirty Trio, ac. Pecuniury benefit for services rendered or for risk | ago re ai bank wa ar nN Waer:xctox, July 18, 1862. incurred tm bebalf of either department of. the | induce loyal men to read thelr paper. The ‘The Richmond Exquirer of the 16th appears alarmed at Government, I herewith remit to you the amount which | jogs of tho last instalment upon the stand, | the order of our War Department, concentrating the hag this day beon paid me as profit on my interest inthe | ing job of the annals of Congress has made this con. | forces of MeDowell, Fremont and Banks under General arms thus imported and sold tothe War Department, by | cern more than usually rapacious; and, to obtain the | Pore, and remarks of the latter ‘that he ts notoriously & check on the Bank of America for twenty-five thousand | publication of @ State paper, its managers are willing to | ue of the most dangerous af the Union commanders—an two hundred and ninety dollars and cixty cents. escrifice the reputation of any number of members of | odcer of great activity and daring, and is very apt to do lam, very respectfully, your ebedient servant, Congress. unexpected things.” It adda that ‘the foray into Orauge WILLIAM H. ASPINWALL. THE RUSH FOR POSTAGE GTAMPS. county and the destruction of the raflroad bridge over ORDER RESPECTING WILLIAM H. ASPINWALIA ‘The Postmaster at Philadelphia telegraphs tho Post | the Rapidan by the enemy {aa challenge on the part of Wan Derarruent, Wasmxcrom Cir, July 16, 1862. Office Department that he wants more stamps, as there | Pope that our generals have now to take up.”” ‘This department having this day received frem William | is agreat rush for them, The Department bas on an ave- ‘The Enquirer, commenting on the threatening aspect H. Aspinwall, Esq.,of New York, his check for $25,290 60, | raze about five hundred thousand dollars worth of stamps | of General McClellan's present operations, ssy:—We as his share of profit on # contrast for arms purchased by | in circutation, They can issue one million of stamps | must dig, dig, dig, or McClellan will dig into Richmond. Howland & Aspinwall, and sold to the United States, & day, the value of which is about ove hundred | The spade can only be conquered with the spade, and the It is ordered that the check be transferred to the | thousand dollars. As the stamps are to pass from hand | shovel will always defeat the musket.” Becretary of the Treasury, and that the thanks of this | tohand as currency, they will of course become dis- Of President Lincoln's recent visit to the Army of the Department be rendered to Mr. Aspinwall fer the proof | Sgured, and, therefore, it is thought necessary that | Pofomac, the Enquirer saye:—A dirty trio—Linooin» he has furnished of the disinterested and patriotic spirit some new instrument for cancelling them shail be used, | Stanton and Winfleld Scott—paesed by Old Point on that animates the citizens of the United States in the | totheend that a strong impression may be made upon | Thursday last, em rows for MoClellan’s headquarters at Present contest against treason and rebellion, giving as: | theface of the stamps. Puncturing has been recom. | or near Berkley. A gentleman who saw the steamer surance that @ government supported by citizens whe | mended, but {s not well thought of, for the reason that | which conveyed this dirty trio of Yankeo negro steaters thus prefer the public welfare to their private gain | letters Grequently contain drafts and other valuables, | says there was a.band of music om board, and many Must evercome its enemies. ‘The stamps other than those that are in common use are | flags and streamers fluttering gaily to the breeze." wach. ‘The command of General Hatcn is reported to have penetrated as (ar as Rapidan station, on the Virginis @entral Railroad, seventy.four miles frém Washington. Impertant Orders of General Pope. GENERAL ORDER—NO, 5, Hganovamimre, Anuy or Vincem, Waseixeron, July 18, 1862. } ‘Hereafter, as far as practicable, the troops of this com- mand will subsist upon the oevn::y in which their @perations are curried on. In ali cases suj- Pilea for this purpose will be taken by the off- ers to whose department they properly ‘Belong, under the orders of the commanding officers of the troops for ‘wheee une they areintended. Vouchers will bo given to the owners, stating on their face that they wiil ‘be pay. baie at the conclusion of the war, upon sufficient testi mony being furnished that such owners have been loyal Gtsinens of the United States since the @ateof the vouch. ers. Whenever it ts known that supplies can be furnish- ed tm any cistrict of the country where the troops are to @rerate, the use of trains for carrying subsistence will fe dispensed with as far us possible. By oommani of Major Geners} POPE. ‘Gaonas D. Rvacrzs, Colonel, A. A. G. and Chief of Staft “hitherto, through jealousy, hampered the movements of Gen, McClelin. The Loudon Times has daily editorials on the position of aftaira in America, It Bays thot the is evered Starcm soem to be fust approaching (hit puint where they mus? become two reasovable nations or z> on to anarchy aad ruin Thoefler of our mediation wouid only be recéived with insult. The Louden Time recurs to the hostility to England and professes its0if wholly at a iose to account for it The sume journal revards the new tariff in effect pro- hibitive. The import trade with Enrope wili be'all annihilated ; but the effect will be most severely felt in Awwerica. The measure will eplist on the side of the Routh at! the sympathies and interests of the two greatest nations sm Europe. Great Brita ‘The Parliamentary proecedings were not of much tp terest, The fortifications were «gain diserased in the Commons, and there was a cebate in which M’. Cobden. and Lord Palmerston indulged in some rather bitter per sonalities. In the Honae of Lords the African Slave Trade bill had been read a second time. ww was taken to tho Hammond street station house. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. | described as follows:—Tho five cent are choeeiate color : Fari Derby expreseed fears that wales a treaty was . General NeCall Not Wounded. " GENERAL ORDER_H0. 6. vain ae was Dancing Dy Ob FFset strc ee thee eta | SHE WORK OF THE CONTRABANDS IN SOUTH CARO- | with the head of Jefferson; the ton cent, green, with the | ‘The Westchester (V'n.) itepublican slates tht @ fetter | tude with Franee liko that with america, the putting Beinn Aurea, onsen! Abr of sycamore. ‘The negro drew s large.horse pretel, an, Lina. head of Washington; the twolve cont black, with like | bas beon received from General Mc! all, addressed to his | stop to the nlavo trade woaid be ineifectual >" ¥ pointing it in the direction of his assailant, fired, but ‘The following te an extract from a recent despateh re- | head; the twenty-four lilae, with aame head; the thirty | Wi%e, in which he states thot he ia, a prisoner ta cn Far! Russell suid that France bac declined to enter inte mond and uninjured. « Hlreafter, in any operations of the cavalry forces in without hurting any one, althosyh the ball must have ; : . tmilar treaty, but be believed bat she would offer re Ge command, no suppl agg the cotved at the War Department from General Saxton, dated | yellow, with head of Frankiin; the mivety biue, with por- | pent ball, the effects of which were but tem oray. His | ** , Geeseiphisa wih Veda caine Coe ee aT tack Cigets Sik wads, WAS’ euaiea Grae | Beater. C., July I trait of Washington es a young gonoral, ‘The stamye | capture was in thi wleo:—He bad posted one of the | objection to the exercise oF tts provisions, er he boa 2 fo stated specially inthe | Jowd some sistance op Sycamore etreet,” bus | To Hon. E, M. Szaxrox, Secretary of War— how iti use differ from the old ones im the fact that the | ‘iments of his division m a varticular locality, and | Lord Pxtmersion oonflimed the statement thot Russia order for the movement. Two days’ ccoked rations wii! | guoceeded ia making his eceaps. Later in tha after- | Sm—ibave the honor to report (hut everything per- hie during his absoroe it was moved without his overs oF J 14 reccunized Italy, and waid that he bolieved Prussia be carried ou te persons of the meu, and alt villages oc | no (wo firemen, smployed ‘on the Lamara, ware | taining 1 the special aervice for which Tam seat fo ths Roeper = Se rece comers. i i gee er pee geome ae eeighberhvo:s through which they pass will be laid un. | “uer Seriously iniured by these ricte-s, one being | department, is in a favorabic condition. Tho G@UNNY BaGs, poy ng ps cup pcg plage After cousicerable debate @ resolnition against the English forces interfering in China was rejected, 1t was rumuced that the Galway subsidy would be re stored General Prim had arrived in Engiand, strurk on the head by a bnge lump of coal, and the other re-eiving a severe cut in the back from a kuife, Other disturbances are continually occurring, for particulars of which we cannot find space in our columns; but threats are being continually made, that they will cloan out every nigger on the wharf,a°d that thoy will prevent cd of the industri » Wehave some fifteen thi a ‘Treasu: ee eT Gide ae cntiaioe, aes |e pecheed be gure poral surrounded, and carried to General Lee’s headquarters a weil, The system of voluntary laber works ‘admirably, | 60D bags are ni jown in the }0, it 1s believed, as | prisoner of war. The people are contented and happy. When tho new | Jute goods, being manufactured of jute, not etherwise i crop is harvested they will cease to be @ burden upon | provided for. ‘They were, tx his opinion, properly as. IMPORTANT FROM KENTUCKY. the government. sessed by the Collector of Boston on the entry with « ——~ @ercoutribution in the manner specified by general order No. & current seiice from these headquarters, for the aubsisience of men and horses. Movements of cavalry must always be made with velerity, and no delay tn such Movernoute will be excused hereafter on any pretext, | them from working om any steimboat ou the rivor. By adopting @ judicious systery of reward for labor, Fins tine Asha ae aa penn Wienever the order for the movement of is vated MEETING AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. aimcst tay amoat can ee eee Ay AS ES Oe See Sone nes Fre es hikari oe Gide aa a sr ne Mere gioeespwbtmbieten ouaae s(viny emaneriom ure etqrton; etme | Aenea entrar ape tone atta om | Desay Lam SN eel emcee | tam ovmuano worn vo rum racic. | derof the Union Forece—e Ronen Or. | envi. it 1 vened at the Merchants’ Exchange at four o'clock yester- day alternoan, in pure vance of i toHowing call, which was oicculated through the Post — Civentnati, June 15, 1862. Sm—You are earnestly requested to meot a select number of nroperty holders of this city at tho Mer- chants’ Exchange, afour P.M. Wednesday, 16th iaat., to consult. what Metin is wecessary vo provide for the safeiy Of our familios anc yperty, " 8.8. DAVIS) NICHOLAS PATTERSON, JOHN F. WILTSEE, AMES T. FISH Trips on the overland route are suspended for a few ecupteds by Rebele—The Kentuckians Le saqeShreielevangcary: ciara ect odbnigz rms yal pest enable the company to polices stock, kc., | Orgamizing to Resist the Enemy. The Senate has contirmed the following nominations:— | 1. 9 new road. by which a hundred miles {a distance will Ciscixnani, July 18, 1862. Aides-de-Camp to Major General McCiollan, with rank ef | bo saved. It rune south of the old route via Bridger’s | Amv who came into Boyd's, on the Kentucky Ceatral colonel—Thomas M. Key, of Ohio; Mafbr Harry J. Hunt, | page to Fort Bridger through @ more level country, | Railroad, this morning, reports that the town of Cynthia of Fifth artillery; Major Daniel H. Rucker, Major Henry | wrere tnero is grass, water, ko. ‘The company first ad. | ma, Ky., sixty-six milea from here,eurrendered at dve F. Clarke, John 8. Clarke, of New York; Charles ¥. Have- | visi the Post Oifee Department that it would take but a | o'clock yesterday, after balf an hour's fight, He saw lock @aptain James B. Fry, Major award H. Wright, | weck to make the transfor of stages, stations, &c., and | Morgan and shook hands with him. Morgan's men oum Whison Schaffer, of Iiinois; Gustave Paul Clanseret, of | other property, but it seoms that a considerably longer | ber about 2,600. a emi resissagegy MOTE ptrn see ate time is fequired, As our enterprising men upon the Apoldier, who also came into Boyd's, says Morgan's Aides-de-Camp to General McClellan, with the rank of | routier penetrate the centre of the continent, they con- | menfired two rounds aftor the surrender. Captain Ar Lieutenant Colone!—Faul Von Radowite, of District of Co. | santly mako discoveries whereby commmnication with | thur’s company, from Newport, Ky., were all killed or jumbié; Captains Rofus Ingalls, Wm. B. Hays, George N: | 1), © marching, and thas To be consumed in the execuiion uf the duty, will be expressly designeted,and no departure Uherefrum will be permitted tw pass unnoticed, witout the graves: and most conclusive reasons. Commandivg officers will be heid re-pensible for strict aud prow,t @ompiiance with every provision 0; this order, By command of Major General POPE. _ me. D, Rocores, Colonel, A. A. G. and Chief of Stat GENELAL ORDER—NO. 7. Haapgrakrexs ARMY ov Vinctvia, Was unctoy, July 18, 1862. ‘The poople ef the valley of the Sheuandvab and France. ; Rumors that France would back out from the Mexicas: expedition continued. ‘The Paris Cmstidutionnad says that the glory of the French arms once vindicated aud money matters settled with Mexios, proceedings against bor wili terminate. The eviton manufacturers of Rouen had seuta depute tion to the buny to represent the difficulties they were laboring under. A similar deputation from Lijle Aino waited upon the Eunperor. ‘The Paris Bou: se was heavy at 68f. Sc. for the rentes Varoughout the region of operatins of this army, livia JAMES A. CRA ¥, ‘acific cost isrout short, and the ond of the con. | taken prisoners. ‘The Italian Ministers had acala atcongly repudiated the Along tho Hines of railroad and telegraph aud aloug ie de hos ities hove ae a prom Nan B. Sweitzer, Edward | gurfotion of a Pacific railway more fully asgured. Theexcttement at Newport and Covington is very biz | pomors cfutaly’s aterierence in Mexieo. Toutes of travol in the'rear of the Uuited tn comp'iance with the shove call the eltizene as. | M<T, Hudson Ant arene oe icClollan, with the rankef | 7M! FRESIDENE TEMPORARILY AID Ov M18 rOM- | aad nercasing, and the.citizons ere organising rapidly | | M- Mim ee resigned the Preshieucy of the Spanish are notified that they wili be hold reeponsit sembied and organize by the appintment of Judge | Aites-de-Camp . 2 rank MENTORS. for defence. bagu Kdward Woodrof as (bairms, and Joho A Secretory. After of their views by several prominent citizens, Judge Storer, from the Cunstnittee on Hesolutious, presented the following for atop*ion:— In view of the present unprote:ted state of the city, ae well se the excited atate ci fveling among @ portion of our population, it ts S ved, Thai s volunteer force of 1.000 men bo tm ‘intely organized to protect our city from tumult and discord, That al! good citizens be requested to meat at Green wood Hall at eyht o'clock this evening and give their names to Coi@ue) John Groesbeck and ( w majer—Herbert Von Hammerstein, of District of Co- | qn president ‘ie now enjoying comparative comfort, | ‘The Provost Marshal of Newport arrests all rebel sym jumbia; Captains Delavan K. Perkins, William H. Ludlow, | after an eight months® harassment by the radical | pathizers to-day. of New York; J. Lyman Vau Buren, Ernest Vou Vegesack | faction in Congress. They apparently oousplred to assail Loviaviiis, July 18, 1862. and Clinton H. Menoly. him upon a syatem which ailowed him no peace night or ‘The train has arrived from Lexington this evening. Aides-de-Camp toGenoral Fremont with the rank of | day, The raftroad and telegraph have been repaired. Mor colonel—panie! E.ScCullum, Anseime Albert, John K. ‘The adolition$execrations of the President are un- | gan’s loss at Cynthiana greatly cxcee ted ours, Although Field, Capt. Albort Tracy, J. P. C, Shanks, Robert N. | measured,now that they find that he contemplates em- | most of Lieutenant Colonel Laudrum’s men were cap Hudgon, Charles Zagony!, Philip Sigyelmesy, Capt. Wi ploying negroes only as labdrers in tho army; that land, tured, he aad thirty of bis mou have arrived at Lexing P. Reynolds, Horman Haupt, Capt. John M. Turter, | are not to ba absolutely alionated, and that trial and con- | Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Shriver, Wm. Daum, Amos | viction must precede penalties. Suicide of am Ald-ae- Commercial Intelligence. LONDON MONY MARKT, Fury done tho track Linggr road, or for avy aitacks 11poc trams or straggling soldiers, by bands of guertlias in their neighborhuod, No privileges or immunities of warcan apply to law- Yess Dauda of Individuuis, not forming part of the organ fzod forces of tho onemy , nor wearing the garb of soldiers who, eecking and obiaiving safety on the pretext of bo fing peveety! citizens, steal out im tho roar of the army, at- tack and muriter etraggling sodiers, molest (raias of sup- Plies, destroy ratiroads, telegraph lines and bridges, and fuly 10, 1962. Coneuls clored at 924% for me The Bank of Sng land has reduced its minimum rate of discouut to 23, or cout WhMviucex Stoces.—-The market hat a downward ten dency. The latest males were:—I!'wois Coutrababares, 48 8 AS ¢ Ciscount; Erie Railroad, 25% LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, The sles of cotion fer two dy Mu nth 27,000 baler, incising 16,000 bales to spe we aud exporters. Tie mariet ia firin, with av adyauce of one-fourth to one-bait mp to Gen. Boyie,. feo, who arobereby appointed to take charg B, Jones COMMITTEE ON THE Lovuviuia, Ky., July 17, 1862 revny par IB, singe the wailing of 61 lersia, chow Soummit ouirages disgraceiul to civilized peop'e and re | orginivation, and place the members on duty without ome are? cr Sas = Connucr sales ane ah atte & penny per IB.. 6 he Persia, elosing Wilting to hacnehity. a , Aides-de-Camp to General Fremont with the rank of OF THE WAR. Edward Hughes, of Lebanon, Ky., avi to Gen. Boyle, | upvar cea Heutenant colonel—Augvatus Schroer, of District of | One hundred and seventy-five witnesses have been ex | asd who. in that capacity, greatly distinguished. hime “Columbia; John Wilson, of New. York; James W. S@ | amined by the Committee on the Conduet of the War at the battle of Shiloh, shot himsclf fatally this evening vage, of New York; Allred W. Ellet; Capt. Joseph 8. | The testimony 1s very voluminous, and it 1s estimated | ghe cause of the act is unknown. ay oa iad We train 4, with tbe rome of | 72,c77er, eghiene hundred: pages. It has been de Aides-de Camp neral Fremont, with t ited with the Superintendent of Pablic Printing, to be major-—R. M. Corwine, of Ubio; T. J, Weed, ot Kansea; | Serurely kept ustil the further orders of the coramiites, f.. SEBEL INVASION OF INDIANA. Augustus Hain, of Prussia; Verplanck Van Antwerp, o THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. Civeiwnany, July 18, 1869. fowa; D. Honry Bustnello, of New York; Adoiph Oat! | pycovernor Boutwell, the Commissioner of Internal | ragianapetie despatches to the Faccutive Department son, of Warberg, Sweden; Lieut. David 0. Houston, of | Reyene, received his commission yesterday, aud 1s DOW | gay yhat Henderson, Kentucky, and Newburg, Indiana, th hare epee energy of Prossia; Burt | qugaged in arranging the details of his bureau. have been taken by the rebela, At (he latter place ope pita bebe plotes! SS are ee OUR MINISTER TO BELGIUM. Unionist was killed and two hundred and fifty sick xo esate le deders Miniator Sandford, who ts absent fiom Belgium en | digrs taken prisoners. The rebels alse took two bun- ‘Avle-de-Camp to General Halleck, with tho rank of | iseeor absouce, will probably roturn to that country b vbr Rieng colouel—Captain Jobn 0 Kelton, Major Robert alien, | ihe next gueamer, nn 707 | dred and Atty stand of arm Major Robert VD Dubois, Captain Louis V. Pareons, U. THE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. NEWS FROM TENNESSEE. That the Mayor of Cincinnati and the Sheriff of the county be infyrmed of such orgunization, that of tho civil force may act im harmoay aad aid each Oihor Tuat each member of euch organitation be fully armed and patrol u by day aud by night, if necessary, to t ihe persous and property of every resident and Evil disposod persons in the roar of our armies whe Ge ant themseives ougage dircetly in these lawioss*acts, encourage thoin by refusing tw imtorfere, or to give any faformation by which such acts can be provented or the Perpetrators punished. Safety of the life and property Of all pereons living in the rem: of oor advancing army depend upon the maintenance of prnce and quiet among hemeel yes end Bon 1 @ unmolested movements through their mist of all periaiuing to the military service. ‘They aro umlerstood distunetiy that the security of Wave! is tholr only warrant of personal sa‘ety. I te therefore ordered that whenever @ raliroad, wagon road or telegraph i# injured by parties of guertt Jas, the ciiizens liv ing within five miles of the epot shail ‘De turned out en masse to repair the damage, and shail, The advices from Mavchesie: are ‘nvornble, the markes for goods and yarns being upward, with email wales, IVERPOOL BREADSTC MARKET. with @ slight decline 8 uote quoted at 24s a 28s The br. on wil quali and dectined 6d. per bbL quiet at a decline of Fed Si The resolutions were adopted and committees appoint” ed to carry out the obects of tho meeting, after which ao adjouromont was bad. MEETING AT GREENWOOD MALL. The attendance was quite small. At eight o’ciook ti were about one hundred citizens present, when Mr Pat Nerfon nominated Eggleston for chairman. The mo tion was adopted, and G@ W Guysi was elected Secre arnt i 1. PHO The provision market tx nomial, Baoob quiet aud steady. SION MARKET. 1. Heei—No sales, Pore ty, Lard quict, Tallow LIVERPOOL, PRODUCER MARKET. " ugar inactive. Coiteo—No salon. Rice steady, Asher quiet, pote and pearis, 364 4 368. Rosin advancing; common, 228.4238 Spi ite turpentine bucyaat as 105s, LONDON MARKETS, tar, the Chairman thea stated the obsect and Colunel AE Jones reporied of thi the M: th oT rT Colonel James B. Mc?’hersoa, a 1 Deside, pay to the United Stutes,in money or in pro Lag 1 Arg on ‘any cities 0 may < Shaw 9 aap yrce: W.8. Bilyor, of Mi “ Commander Dabigren having been appoiated Chief of eee eee Wee artrendeame fre. a, ght Th Perty, to be levied by military force, the fall amount of | Ported further, that tt would to os Legon, 1s Capteina T . 3 ssourl; | ine Bureau of Ordnanco, he necessarily vacates his ofllee Naatvines, Teon., July 17, 1868 fh per sc tr yom Rimes teow hes oe = tho pay and rubsisteuce of tbe whole force necessary to | Ut %fOFA. 10,28 special policemen wither by the Mayor | John Kisser, Jr , of Missouri; Captains Rorfias J. Hanes. } 4 Commandant of the Washington Novy Yard, Rotarned prisoners report that the Union soldiers pa- | Lisgeed.o Dat i Ohney aia. ori. ‘Hi ‘that the Mayor bad received to day hundred muskets from the State, -togethor with @ go quantity of ammunition both for musketry and peta tlhe sb ued. ot teeta roled by the rebels at McMinnville have returned to Mur- District of Columbia; Joseph C. McKibbon, of the District | The Charges As it General Mitchel. | cescporo, of Columbia, FP Fasbingvow Siar, July 16.) frees! LOXDON MONEY MARRET, Console for money, O25 a 72% Ausnicas Stocks.—The levest sales were—THitinoin @errce the performance of the work during the time oc. eupied in completing tt. = Ne artill ‘We learn that Col. Norton, recently in the service under ‘The rebels have gone to Chattanooge. Central shares, 495 dicount, Erie Railroad, 208. a 308 dl ecmyrinlp very follower of the army be fred | ‘garuest remarka were mats by several gentiomen | Captain Frederick Mayers 1s condrmed as A1d-do- asap | on wirchel, having reschel here some daye ng, Dext- ‘The sales og Wedacnday were 6,000 wales, toelu.ieg epee any house, the bouse shal be raved to whe | upon ecsasity of @ home quard orgauization (oF | 4 General Halleck, with the rank of Heatenant colonel. | ing the formal charges againat Gen. Mitchel, was yostor- The Attack on Marfreeshoro. 4,000 bales to peculators aud experters, ihe market the preservation of peace in the city. ‘Mr Patterson theo mored to enroll the names of aii persons willing to march to the Mayor's Oflice aaa report tub ready for ser We are sorry to remark Inge response war given to the call. juncture the Winfeid Rijles marched tute report thomeelves They wore armed with xed bayonets, and supplied with ten ro (not blank ones) each. which they w: discharged into @ crowd of rioters Pi xtting Meo could be found in that ies reported themacives to the Mayor, Ground, and the inh«bitente seot prisoners to the bead. quarters of thisarmy. If eveb an outrage occur at any Place distant from settiements, the people within Ove enties around be held accountable, acé made to pay @2 tudemuity euMcient for the case. Any persons der tecled in sch outrages, emer duria, je act or atany Hime afterward, ehaif be ehot without waiting civil pro @ene, No stich acts can influence the result of this fand they ono om!y lead to beavy alliction to the popula. 4 Genet , with: rank | day examined ut length before the Commitice on the (UFrom the Nashviile Union, 16. ot nn eer : keyet neu, 3 8 leaps of Conduct of tho War wiih reforenge to them. The news of the last forty-eight hou i been of on bee 04 eels ple, Tt ie said to-day that those charges allege that be re- | oxciting nature. A Confe: . California; Chatnpion Vaughan, of Kansas; T. J. Kinney, | fused to take any notice winesees cones commas feported, of the First, Second and Third Georgia orton, Captain James M. \dersoa Begro women by his men a's brigade) in the | mente, First Kentucky wile i" a i x iiea = presuce of respectable ‘rise females, or of indiverimi- | Rangers, under Cetoncle orvust and Warner, attacked baer Pale atreoiois aud persistent plundering of, aod out- | Murtreesboro on Sunday morning bofore day Aidea-de-Camp to Brevet Major General Wool, with the | rages upoa, Union citizens by the rams brigade. Tue | prising the Ninth Michigan regiment aud capiuring rank of colonel—-Major Thomas @. Cram, of the corps of | charges are said further to allege thas he used govern. a ao hours of hard fighting. Rogge oo = Topographical Engineers; George P. Thrie, of California; | Ment transportation for eotton bousht by parties in | hot through the body ani mortally wounded vee i p + | Whee speciiations ho was psrsonally pecuntarily tute | Third Minnesota, commanded by Colonel Lester, Captain George D. Ruggles, Captain speed Butler, ©. A. | rested. 1b is further understood that the Hon George 3. | wore strongly intrenched, with Hewett’s Kentucky closimg unchanged. THR LATEST MARKETS. Lavunroot, July 10, 1942. The anles of cotton to day were 2,600 bales, including 1,250 bales to apeculators and exporters, Phe market te flat and unsettied, under the news per hina and Nova ‘and a deine of one. f penny per other descriptions, however, were stead; Bagavercres —The market is Prov mioxe —The market ts News from San Francisco. m y dull ton to no purpose. who accepted their services aud wade arrangemvats to ely until their ammunition hem eons: rgan, of Ohio; Major Robert E. Clary, Captain Edward | Houston, of Alabama (foriner Chairman of the Com battery, and fought desperately 14 in thorefore enjoined upon att persona, Botb for the | SM!) pou them it neces an, ri ” Beekrwith Manor Jamee Beckwith, Capteln Samuel B, | tee of Waye aud Moans, United States House of - | was expended, when they surren San Francisco, July 10, 1902 seourity of thote property aud th wala Goma apraind cr meccpe be ealbeeeabagt oa , sintatives), ie expected to be the main prosecutor of | (hird or their men, it is rumored, thi Arrived ebip Fiying Fagle, Dosion. Seiled ahie itetlo y Property aud the eafety of their own | appointed a comm to ap oint Holabird, Major Beiger, Major Daniel T Van Buren. | Gen M , Mr li having maintained bis sta‘usas a Uvionist. | greatly exaggerated. General T. 1 Ip Flying A oreons; that they act vigoreusly and cordially together | ward wl ae ‘Aids de-Cemp to Brevet Major General Wool, with the | Some time since cou. M, teudered his resignation (0 | Sua,was taken. prisoner, Colonel of the Seas, New York. womans ‘Tho markets are much excited for staples on account of uncertal: ties in regard to the vew excise amd tariff, the provisions of which and details are mostly unkuowa here All foreign Dravdies are advancing, Gin * $130 6 $1.50 Horn butter, 230 , istbwus, 250. Crovhed aa. a 146 Natural leaf tobacoo, $1. New to prevent the perpotration of such outrages Whilst it fa the wish of the Goooral commanding thie army that disposed persons who remain at their pursue thelr accurtomed avocations ahall be Subjected to no Improper burtheo of war, yot their own Wy must of necessity depend upon the strict proser: : the Prosident, but 1 has not yet beon -ccuptet. The | of truce to the Third Minnesota, domanding t ry . Tank of lieutenant colonel—Captain Wiliam D Whipple, | or against him will doubtiens be promptiy disposed | Ger, which was declined. After some hard Hghiiug the Ambrose Thompson, Charles H. R. Ehriber, J.B. Kins’ | of by the gove Minnesotane seat out m flag of (race avd surrendered. Pres man, of Massachusetta; Major Joseph Haskins, Isaac C, parations are making bore fn anticipetion of an attack, kiton, Jr. Brooktyn uforcomeuts are various directions, de-Camp to General Woot, with the rankef ma. | gap or Prize Puorenty.—Yeeterday Mr. Simeon Dra- | It is to be rors of war, but jor—Wm, P. Jones, of Connecticut; Charies Von Herman, | per soli at auction, at ihe Union stores, under (ho au hands of Our eal h ward (Ofty one in al) ywing Cai was iesved aniaing bene guard comp Avon paseed at the meet Woud Haly Adjourned + cillgers wnd suldier par, We wation of pance and order amoug themselves. And they | Ges, w. guys, Sooretsry MESTON, Provident. 1 ge connecticut; Silas Ramsay, of Hilinos; Liout, Cherles | ghority of the government Prize Comrissionere, the | eager for theo utest 100 Cut ead 6 8100. Castile ruap, 300 ere to understand (hat nothing will detér bim from en. . We " os in pecisown H Brightiey, James F. Melene, of District of Columbia. cargoes of the Lizae Woston, Clinton aud Napo evn, for te OEE = , 45¢. pure spirits, 60¢. Rio coffee, ae. vriile forcing promptly and to the full extent every pro m7 about seven o'¢lock flames w Captait: Lonis H. Pelougse, Joseph © Willard, of Distrres | qreompting t» bri be biettde, Thé whole amount Shipment of Stores to Gen. Cartia corinne, 103. nom the Nevihern Catt, Bringe pa gchar GENERAL r} nony t oan, F roo 5a Cu, pk nos a ie tendo dia Gus of witieor nich ont don cr 60 “6 Bagg Poss Alorgs amoont of eupplies * ater tees vinta | gon one in gold trem regen, and $40,000 irom Brian By command of Major GENERAL Pore, chy ned femme Me A ingen. Ag Sl oe. , a. the ° 100 barves + eeepc tipmatiigss » clothing, | Goma Gv, D, Recuras, Colovel, Ataistens A@utant Ganeras {he Haines rapidly api eaing sw gained | ve pronident, with the approbation of the Governors | 474° cule! or $14 ber barrels 164 bar were lip Darras of horwam aud atte, fe net alight on goveramect trane! |“ Ban Fuancatcastuby As 1668 GA UDiol of Bint tonouen. ihe eoullagration | of New York aud New Jorsey, bas appointed Juba G, | barre ports, for Gen, Curtis’ eriny, ob St. Helena, Arik, ey a

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