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—e NE REW ENLISTMENTS, eatin Proceedings of the Common Council Belative to Becruttin, Propesed Rounty of Twenty-five Dol- lars from the Corpora? ions Relief for Families of Vol.onteers to be Continued During the War. Recruiting Station: ; to be Opened in the P ark. ‘The C mmittee on Charities and Denation: o ered are’ ob itiom tha: the s mS of $2000 bo dowaber bo Ure clas ita bic fund « the New York Fire Deparement, Asiooted. The report of ths Committee on Nienal fis was thea received from the Board of A dermen, aud eougurred in. The contained an agovunt of thei recent aadience with the Governor, of Athany. in ree-ence to the additi-ual ity dollars bounty worey, for wmek they pesos ‘he talth of the city, It alse contained resoli- ling on the various Bo of Xupervisors i the State to copear with them in this matter, thus strength. ening the bands of the Fxeci tive. The velef to Ub) families: Of the yulumivers Wit wico De Goutinued Uhuughout the war. Tie veto of the Mayor yelative @ the 4th of Jaly ap Propriation was (hen takea ap. Couuciiman Lant moved that the sending of It be dia- with and that it be placed on tt Counest Tonks moved us an am ndment thet ft be laid cn th) lable, which was adopted. On motion of Counc.iman. Grows, the Board thea ad- jourued watt the first Monday in August. Recruiting Mecting ef Citizens ef the Ninth Ward. Ap adjourned miceting of the citizens of the Ninth ward was held last evening in the Bleecker Bufidings for Uo purpose of facilitating enlistments, E. Depnison, M+ D., cecupied the chair, and Mr. McAdam acted as secre. tary. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and approved, ‘The Cuammax announced the following gentlemen as @commitice on finance:—Andrew Hoogland, Joseph D. Baldwin, Lambert Suydam, Alexander Shaw, Linus Scudder and Philip W. Engs, ‘The following resolutions were then read and adopted ‘ananimously :— MILITARY MOVEMENTS, IN THE METROPOLIS, &., &e., co, The Recent Call / or Soldtere=Communi> cations ‘om the Mayor. BOAN OD OF ALDERMEN. This Board mot yef ivrday, at one o'clock. Alderman ‘Walsh was called 1@ thy chair. A leugthy reper) was recaived from the Committee on | Whereas, the President of the United States having called Rational Tespeciing the recent call Yor enlist. | for wree hundred thousand aduilioad men te pu: down rebel» ments, and expr ssstuy every confidence in the response | BO. And to restore yrucs and prosperity to oar ep uiry, it fort aid beoooves every oval citizen to put forta every + nai ia os of the th ey patniotie @ eacsey therefore we, the ‘that will be & ven by the people of the Empire State. Tho regolution attached to the report endorsed the actin Of the Executive cf Wus State, aud pletyed the faith of the Common Council olgNew York to bear its pro rata share of the expe of this war and the bounty pro- posed by the Governor. Alderaan Darton indulged in some sarcasm against the Governor of the Stare aud the Commitiee on National Afirs, and repudiated the id-a of seudimg mea out “to Fe and death for the pail. y sum of “any dollars a ait? nth ward, hereby Rosoive, That we with co-operate with the United States borties in promplly atdang 34 the raising committee of five cilixens of the ward (act with the Senatorial committee, of which the Hen. John J. Branley ischairman, Resuived, Toat a finaues cvnu ee, to consist of atx mem ta, be eppotuted, who shal be aulioriged to collect faa in the war! for the puryore of Wetray ug tue axpenne and asa bounty for the wis of the sainie he eountry in its proncnl mis, and (hat sich | Diner comuittes Pay urer of the S-naturins committee wll funds collect ly, 0 be eapended tor ine purposes bamed, The comuittes to whom was: wred the duty of pro- posing sub,ccts Lor the considera’ jou of this meeting, beg Teave wo rap: tins Resolves, 1 hour fly approve of the late atled to order by Alderman Fan‘Ry, age of tho goutleman would be RN ealculaie! to retard e The Cusmmay (A ) said that 1 waza at this m: mere expression of i ee proclamacion of the Governor, offse ng a Site bounty of Dayro: ta be responsible for any | lity doLars ty cack mau Who enilsts m the service a th expression be made use of, vad eontinued in the ame | eoun:ry. strain, contending that the bounty oltered was inn | Reo red, fictent, aca advocat om 0. $50 from the sity of New York wo 0 ‘ Tho resolutions ofterct by the commizteo were then by the geneval aid stat: govera- adopicd <nanimously, aud 30.0006 pies were oraeed to be pwinte wed, That we snggest to the p oper authorities the prop tety of ad cS in campas soun a) F enougn to make dy auy particular number; and that’a proper oi be detailed to cudect all tue men’ from the 4 reer. tiuns in a city or d strict aa often as pom y once Aa ety, aBA two or three times w Week in country vo uate F nucetion with mattor the Mayor sent in the Yorn, July 21, 1862, a wi Lcordiatly rnite y of New York do ing under the new 4 Sici $-0-ernment gives to volunteers a bounty 1 witien t ne in advance. ‘To thes tho 0g6 Ts to PoF 9 po. tion Ot Ne, Pefore the veiuin- advances pro. by the authorises, as we belteve moneys. so advanced would v6 the inoous of securing muny ine whose necessities will not allow their waiting the more: thas ty eacn reer: Saditions. pouty of $29. nen.s of the government; a doar to-day may wo more good 3 of ia boun: than two doi.srs to-morrow. id $2 enlistinen t B-soived, That we eamestly appeal to every man, either aving the city thus adorded wul to enlist, procttie a substitute or coutribute « ouey for the ena fave bis faially in comfort, and ur oe aid of those who do enist, and that every citizen of ie Ninth ward Is ca nestly requested and urge the ‘Vvolunwer to ish the couvensences to make this winieh Le may himself need. 4 personal matter. The government must be sustained in The r. solution recommending, a Bich a appropriation, | ita ellorus to put down rebellion. @iopted at the recent me Union square, in sav) ot A, J. CAMPBELL, Ament, and sholiar resoiatious adovted by the . DUDGIS, ior iting requnents in this city, appointed A. TIOOGLAND, ‘Committee Yt foxethor wit) other ip 8 of publie séutisnent sAtisly Ie thot such action O2 our part would but Met the .eneral v and es pectation of ta HENRY W. SMi SINCLAIR. TOUSEK, Mr. James N. Pann, on behaifof the Senatorial commit tee, thea announed that they had selected Mathew ) Biast to be colonel of the regiment intended to be . fie stated that Mr. Biunt isa young man, about thirty-four years o: age, a graduate of Co- lumbia College, in this city, apd was born in tho hight- eenth ward, He was educated at Wost Point and gradu- ed some yeurs sinco, the seventh in his c.ass, He was nienant intpe regular army, and sorved = Fiorvia, When the rebellion broke out he was called pon to join the Vaion army, in which he distinguishod himself in several Mr. Jouw J. BkiG$s, of the Fifteenth ward, was then introduced by the Chairman, and syoke at some length in favor of enlixting. He spoke in ret of arming every negro with Enfield sities, and allow.mg them to fight side by side with the witite man. iam T. Janxinaa rose amidst the andience"to ception to the remarks of Mr. Briggs, which be thought were foroign to the purpose of the moeting. A good deal of coumision occurred, which, having sube sided, Mr. Briggs revorted on Mr. Jemuings, character. izing hin a seceseionist, and quit> ® warm time ensued. The cificulty was, however, soon settied by an expla-. nation from Mr. Jennings, who said he had son in the “Uniow army, and waa a6 good, if not & better Union maa, than the speaker. Mr. Cracycey Smarrme then addregsed the mecting, appealing toevery man to enlist, after which the pro- cocdings terminated. Meeting of the Irish Brigade Committee, A meeting of the committee of the Irish Brigade was held yesterday at the Emigrants’ Savings Ravk, in Cham bers streot.for the purpose of furthering the enlistmeut of men to fill uj the regiments of the brigade, which hua done such signal service in the late campaign under its Brigadier General Thomas Francis Meagher, who has just bean despatched to New York by General MeCieilan to orgavize the recruiting movement, Among those present were Messre. Andrew Carrigan Damel De® in, ~_ ain Lyons, rel Sloan, Judge afitch- elt, Judge Daly, Richard Ueil, J. Stuart and John savage, Brigadier Genoral Meagher wee also present, ard was warmiy greeted by his friowis. After some discussion on the best mean? of furthering the object for which General Meagher as visited New York, it was moved and od that, in response to the cal! of the resident of r eddlitional soldiers, a meeting of Irish adopted citizens and citizens of Irieh origin, resi- dent in New York and vicinity, be called on Friday, 25th inst., at Cooper Tastitute, for the especial purpose of fill- ing up the regimeuts of’ the Trish Brigago, which ha conducted themsely*s #o gajantly in recent batilea. A committee, consisting 0: Messrs. Sauuel Sloan, Richard Bell, John Savage, Hon. Charles P. Daly and D. Deviin, Was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for the mesting. The following distingiished officers and citizens are oxpected to address the meeting:—Genorels ‘Shioids, Meagher and Sweeney, aud Messrs. James T. Brady, Richard O'Gorman, Irey “th Daly aod others, The Executive, Finance, Equipment and other comtnittees of the Irish Brigade organization will meet to-day (Tues day) at the Astor House, at four o'clock P. Mf. al Moagher will be be present at the meeting on Friday evening, and willexplain the condition and the action of the brigade, and will, no foubt, & @ A graphic account of the recent —— yore a Speaker and 0 distinguished an ollicor is ‘moat capable of doing. Military Movementsin New York. PROGRESS OF RECRUITING—WHAT 1S BEING DONE BY TRE NSW MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS, ETC. ‘The war tania is again on the increnge in thie city, and recruiting officers are beginning to hang out their sigus im large numbers throughout our thoroughfares. The large bounty which is iendered to voluntecrs accounts, to & certain degree, for this stimulous to recruit, gether with the patriotic emotions which must ing to buckle on the armor of the soldier for tho arduous dutics of the tented Moll. It bat requires a little extra exertion on the part of recruiting officers \o ortor to fill up their ranks iinmediately to the requisite number. In some two weeks it {8 expocted that o will be ready to take the place of those who have fought and diet eo nobly in defence of the national honor. The following are the principat regiments which are now in progroas of ongantzat oa throughout the eity and vieiuity = THR METROPOLITAN GTARD—POLICE ORGANIZATION. Under acai! issued recently by the poli thorities, & new regimont,to be recruited exclusivety under the auspices of that department, ond to be desigtiated the “Metropolitan Guard,’ is now in process of organiza- tlom, The corps is rapidly Mling up, ower a hundred persons having already inscribed their names uped the rolls, In consequence of the strenuous exertions which oe ve ne made by the patroimen and othor attaches of the police department. this regiment will, it is oxpected, be one of the first in the deld under the new call. The command of the regiment will be conferred upon Capt. Chariea 8. Turnbull, wl has acted im tho capacity of drill officer in the police, and Las aleo held a comrisstg in the Seventh Pogiment’ New York State Militia, 3 just the man for the pi i will no doubt mako ry and silicient officer. Tha hea. quarters ef the Tegiment is, for the present, situated at the foot of Gouveruenr street, Recruit npon signing their names once provided with the necessary wniforma and equipments. Kiker’s Isiond is designed as the encomp- ment, and the reeraite, es far as roceived, will be de- spatched to that local ty ina fow days, Tremiums are offered by the Conmmisrioners to the patrolmen who shall succeed in bringing iv the most jit#, and a lively emu- era wo be don Saisie! thas if the Waited 8 within she nest thirty days ral of th ad min ealet for, the mora efect of mach. prompt ide, ais well a8 tue mnie: ial aia, wil: ensure che speeiy sip. of the rebel Ww should not bois be done? send to figiit emrernment, igment the exigency justifies the departure from 4 involved in the action above proposed B this vanection I would asi: your ca:eful eonaideration ef the recovutions of the Feeruliids ollleera; adomenon tee 9p met, of which a copy bas been sent to your honorable y. GBURGE OPDYKE, Mayor. ‘The following communication was algo received from Abe Mayor and Jaid over:— Mayor's Orrex, New Yorx July 21, 1842. Fo rue Hoxonsaur THe Cotmox Councit = GextiEenKs—In e propriety, ture of our national attairs, oF ex.endi Moriviog every tecitity for i efuily Keoin — suitable rectri tions, wis ja tue Chy Halt Park terug beter alapted to th vse than au da tre RGE OPDY, ‘The report of the committes apyropriat Abe construction of the new Croten mains in was uioptod. Alte: considerable opposition, thesBoard adjourned ntil the second Monday in Augo ist. { the present juno- i to the ml y . i $53, for uarcaue Board of Conncilmen. SBORNUVITING TENTS IX THE CITY HALL PARK—AD- DITIONAL BOUNTY FOR VOLUNTHERS—TAu LADIES’ HOME FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIEKS—CHARI- FABLE DONATONS—THE STAATS ZEITUNG VETO— BEPORT OF THY COMMITIEY ON NATIONAL AFF AIRS. A special mecting of the Board of Couuciimen was eld at one o'clock yesterday—Charles C, Pinckney, Bag., Prosident, in the chair, On motion of Councilman Lux? the readiag of the @inutes of the last meeting was dispensed with. A communication was received from the Mayor recem- mending that recruiting tents be allowed inthe © Ball Pork under proper resi: ictions. On motion of Conuci:man’ Genxy it was referred to the Commitice on Naticaal Afairs, with power, A communication was received from the Fifieenth ‘Ward War Committee, recommending the Comm on Coun- tan aditional bounty of $25. rod to the Committee on National Affair re Board concurred in Comptroller's amendment @f the revort relative to the elie! fund, making the pay- ments to tho families of yoluntecrs semi. munihiy insteal of weekly, as originally intends. A resolution was adopted di. oeting the Comptroller to ‘Wansm!t the official correspodence between himself and fee Uni ited States — relative to a pier at the er ond of the city, to ba used vernment vessels foor landing sick tmnt wotmted whale The Volice Coumissioners sent in « communication re- questing that land may be purchased and station houses @reeiod in tho Tenth amd TRirty #econd precincts. Referred to the Committee on Police. ait communication was received from the Mayor stating o had received a letter from the lady managers of ‘Se Ladies’ Home for sick and Ay ge soldiers, corner of Toxington avenue and Fifty-third etree, requesting ‘that the whoie of et come placed at their 1. On motion of Laat it was received ordered 02 file. Beard concurred with the Board of Aldermen that Go Committee on National Affrirs consult with the Governor — to the best means to promote specdy ealistrnen: ‘Th: pore sanarterly report of the Street Commirsioner was received Cone: hel Hocaw moved that it take the regular = ut the usual number of copies be printed. ilman Urrow said he thought the usual oomber ost: to be specitied. jimaa Hocax eaid 2,000 copies were generally oon Conveiiman Wersrer said he would like to know what Ose wee tnade of that number, Counctinan Orton said he believed a few were fled baanee ultimately sold for waste paper, ‘The motiou to priut was lost aud the entire subjest Inid ov ‘The Comptroller sent in a resume of the appropriations Qnt expen itures for and during the prevent year. Or- dered on fie. The Committes on Charities and Donations offered a fevolntion in favor of donating the gum of $600 te the Wiis Industrial School Conci man Hogsx eaid be trusted they would give fore reagon why tity showld be adopted. He shought he cunount now paid for ational purposes waa amply € without donating mousy to private institu ewey gait the object of this school was oa'@, but also to cloibe and feed children. Hocay anid he bad been giv wage than good wes done in the eity by the inbabisante of that district did was an@ of the committee who hs go it, ant from ths staterm@nts made to ther by iy mia ho untermtood that the children who stevie were too darily dressed to-attond any and that ho hat bat little doubt the sagtitusion ps produotive ‘af nonch good. Couneilman TROTTER fair thet a fow yeara ago i fowei hing @YOUt the RehOD!, ALA Lew. ether "ane qooney to that Lastiinttom than to any o Aftor some her remarke by Cow ciiman Kexor th ted on and lost for want of m coumtiten The wxtss Corn:alttee offered @ resolstion thst the aun 1 at Ti 00s Be Guated be the Herta ves Intion existe betworn the meni 86 who slall usher the largest number into the fet Brooklya t# w | arene kM ge connection, as Sergeant Steari tA tse Pe so orty-seventh precinct, ia Dusily engaged in raising @ Vin he tanclotias WON OUNpIREE: ae pay, Whe ho will coratamnd wrt te regiinent Acomnaulenice Wop TOO Aeartie: Mager, re. to’ marcti. Lieutenant Thomas ‘ileston is at pre- ding to (ho allnirs of (he rendeavoue. With the that aro boing made to forward the interests of ard hore ia no doubt but that when they tske thelr ceparture for “Dixie” they will present © boll frout aud® Sine speciaien of raaterial fiom the Em- pire State. THR SH HAIG ADR—~sRETING THE COMMITTER TO FORWARD RECRUITING. A meeting of the Irish Brigade Committar was held m Bal’-past throe o'clock yortorday afiernoon, ab the Emt. grant Inddstrial Ke vings Bonk, in Chambere street, in order to (ako julo consideration the Lost method to be adopted jo fartboring tho intorests of the brigade ia jhe wuatier of recruiti Brigadier Geuerai Mengher was nyesent On tie oveasion. Tho Gonaral loots bale and ‘ue Common Council @onate an addi \o ali recruits from this city ‘tag on National Affairs, velo relative to makiog the Staats Zeitung t ken up. that it be made the spe- ey | io August, immediately utes, ean amendment, that argu- pom be in u German’ Janguago. ) Copneiiiasn Rreat—Let ne paes it over th i Hogan enid bo si be tan ryorntion paper, moved that it be laid over, whieh NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1862. howrty after his sojourn amegg the rebels, and was ) rected warmly by @ host ¥, friends who surrounded Chairman of the meeting, 4n/ John Y, Savage, Esq., Se cretary. After sme d¥.eussion it was unanimously agroed to hold & pi bio Me ote Im aid of the Drigede at the Cooper Institute on &, iduy evening uext. Tho follow. ing geatlemen were iny‘joa to attend and speak at the meeting :—Genera's Me azher, Shiel. sand Sweenes ; James T. Prady, esas "\Waard 0. Gorman, Esq., and Jude naan Daty. General Meagher bist even ing tok his departure ior Albany, im orde: to prezent the claims of the Trish Bri imate ‘to the eilizens of that city. THE RECRULVING OFVICEKS’ MEETING, The committee which are to wait upon the Mayor, Boards of Aidermen and Councilmen and Union Defence Committee, in order to present resolutions endorsed by bem at their meeting, come from the following organt- ‘Hilihouee Light Infantry , Captain Bowles; Thurlow Weed Guard, Capt. Monek; Ha'eck Guard, Capt. Betiers: Anthon Battalion of Ligh) Intaniry, Capt. J. H, Stewart; Firat regiment Fmyare Brigad ‘tout. Rodd; Piith New York Artillery, tieut, Schafer; Stauton Legion, Capt. W. Badger; Fourth regiment “mpire Brigade, Capt. Phalon. BERENADING OUR WOUNDED HEROES. ‘The honor of a serouade by the mands of the Righth and Forty-Urst New York Volunteers was paid to Colonel Von Gilsa on Saturday evening Jast. The Coloval is at present lying illo: @ gunshot wound at the Prescott House in this city. ‘This testimony of resyect must prove quite con- ‘to the feve, ed frame of the sick soldier, THE FIFTH AND SIXP{ MILITARY DISTRICTS. Professor Elias Peissner, military instractor at Union College, has received authority from tbe government to take command of a regiment to be raised in the Fifth dis- triet. In the Sixth district Colonel Matthew Blunt bas Deon selected by the commitiee which apet on Saturday evening last. THE STANTON LEGION. This regiment is fast filling up. ‘The encampment 18 in structed at Naw Dorp, Staten Island, where recruits aro being sent daily. RECRUITING FOR THE FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL Capt. Joseph A. Cook, Giaeek A of this regiment, iw fast recruiting at-his hea’qaarters. An extra bounty of $2 outside of all other bounties, is offered every man, aud the company i8, we are happy to say, fast Ailing up, CORCORAN ZOUAVES—FINST PARADE OF THE THIRD REGIMENT EMPIRE BRIGADE. This parade came off on Sunday, the 20th inst., at Fast New York, under the command of Col. Mariott N. Croft who i¢ a thorovgh military inan, and the able manner in which he handled the batialion gave proof of hig akill. Capt. Alexis S. B, Smith was ordered to act as Lioutenant Colonel, Capt. Charles J. Dunleovy as Major, and First Lieut. W. B. Persse as Adjatant, The drill consisted of breaking by te right of companies to the rear, which was done remarkably well, wheeling by the left into line of battle, after which they were marched by the fienk in common quick and double quick- time, all of which mivements ware so wel! performed as to astonish many old soldiers who were present, ‘They were next halted ani wheeled into column by company, closed in mass and formed into line of batite by the rear of companies while marching. In consideration of the many raw re- crvits the whole parade plcased thoge present, wno ac- kmowlovged their satisfaction by applause aud other acclamations, Colonel Croft, Capt. Smith and Capt. Dun- are working hard for the spoedy completion of the regiinent, so that ji may be early in the field. FIBST REGIMENT NEW YORK MOUNTED BIFLES, COL. DODGE. A few recruits are needed by Captain G. 1. Dean and Lieutenant B. H. Engelke, who have been detailed for the Purpose of filling up a company for special service, to be attached to the above mentioned géllant and popular corps of mounted rifles. Both of the above officers have seen considerable service, having been with the regiment 81Dce Its entrance On the field, twelve months ago. Thig r gimeut has been especially noticeable for its gallant Cashes and reconnojssunces through the enemy's nee since the capture of Norfote, Va. On the whole, it is o1 of the most dosirable organizations in tho service for re e] Ne and able bodied young men to join. Apply Jorgey Hotel, 71 Cortlandt street. CORRECTION, Liestenant Colonel ©. H. Pierson, of the Forty-third New York regiment, arrived in this city on Sunday morning from the Army of the Potomac, via Washing ton. While in that city, im relating, incidentally, the state of aflzira on the Jameg river, our Washington cor. res; ouCdent misunderstocd bis statement, by making him say ‘*a balloon recounoissance disclosed a large con centration of rebels on the south side of the river, near City Point.” The statemens was merely given as a camp rumor, and not as a fact. Lieutenaut Colonel Pierson does not wish to appear on record as an alarmist. in regard to anoiber portion of the same arti¢le, that officer enys he did not express lis belief that the rebels would Diock up the James river near the blufls of Clermont. At the tue he passed that point there were seventy-five all of United Sates transports there, and as many more ten miles below. Lieutenant Colone} Pierson visits this city with a view to neommand of one of the new regiments now being reised He brings with bim written testimonials of Lis fitness and capacity for the offics which he seeks from Generals Franklin, Smith and Han- cook. Military Appointment by the Governor. Anuasy, July 21, 15¢2. ‘The Governor, on the nomination of General Spinula, has appointed Colonel Jourdan Colouel of the First Brock! lyn regiment, Empire Brizade, ‘The Governor has signified his desire t© afford Genera! la every facility to promote the speedy organiza- Uen of his brigade. Patriotic Action of Saratoga County. Sanatoaa, July 21, 1862. The Supervisors of Saratoga county today voted to pay the volunteers four dollars a month for ona year eu- listed under the last call. The Pennsylvania Kegiments. Harnisacne, July 21, 1862. The Governor has issued a stirring prociamation, caliin, for volunteers for twenty-one regiments ahd to fill the rauks of regiments now in the fleid, the former for nine months and the latter for twelve months. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Camor—Saxpersox.—On Thursday, July 3, at the parish church, Sheffield, Fngland, by the Rev. Cunon Camidgo, M. A. Vicar of ‘Waketeld, aseisted by the Rev. Canon sale, D.D., Viear of Sherfield, the Rey. Onanues Epwanp CAsopor, B. A Of Wadham College, Oxford, to Lavka Canow, youngest daughter of k. F. ‘Sanderdon, Esq. , of Endelite Grange and Now York. —Covix.—On Sunday, Jaly 20, by the Rev. A. 3 Doneiley, Micuast Cain 10 Misa Catnarine A. Covi, daughter of the late Michse} Coyle, all of this eity. Hour—Posr.—On Thur —, uly 10, at St. Mathew’s church, Wilton, Coun., by the Rey. Simon Greenteat Puller, Aaa Bott, Jr., 09 Sas 0., daughter of Wiliam L. Post, of tree, Pa. Kecso—Crrvrites.—-On Monday, July 21, Pang the Rev. Ty. Morris, Jawes J. Kevso to Martina A., e! dos t daughter of ew 6. all of this cisy. Sxvpsr—Reackweii.—At Astoria, L. I, on Thuredey, July 17, by the Ri . Dr. Harris, Hexny Syvoer, Jr, 9 Makoanur F., eldest danghtur of William R. Biackweil, Died. Beaxert.—Io Jersey City, on Saturday, Juiy 19, B wife of Charles Burnott, oged 49 years, 7 inonths and 3 daye. ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the famil respecifully invited ¢o attend the funeral, this (Ta aftoraoon, at iialf-past threo o’elock, from St. Paul Mochodiet Epise>- cai clurgh, South Sixth street, Jersey City, without further mvitation. Prct.=—At Poughkeepsie, on Sunday, July 20, Eowaen M. H. Brom, ip the Lith year of bis age, Buareox,—In Newark, N.J., on Friday, July 18, Mra. gestion of she rain, aged 33 whurg papers pleass copy. Castine. Cn Sunday evening, Joly 20, Groncr Merry, con of Heory and Mary I Canield, aged 2 months aud 6 days. The! funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock, from the qerltance of bis paronta, No, ath Taylor street, Brooklyn E Rant. On Suni “ay, July 20, Cnavsaewera &, ouneoat | dangh: “ets mer end Margarot i, Crary, sged 6 mouths id 23 days. The rolatives and friends of the family are lavited & nd atiend the funeral, this (Msesday) afternoon, at hal three o'clock, from’ Edgewater chapel, NJ. ‘Boat eaves Spring street at two o'clock. ‘Contixe.<On sunday, July 20, after a short, but fiiness, Jony Fleway Cotas, in iho 19th your of his The fronds aud woyintntanses of the family are re- epecifully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 148 Union avenue, ‘Brooklyn, E.D., thie Tuesday) Does “hiss io papers please 0° Canmore etn Noadey, aly 21, Pacicn Cannout, & Nativeof the county Klikenny, Ireland, ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend tho faueral, on Weineeday, from his jae residence, No. 203 wom, Ny Jay street, Brooklyn. 4,0 Banter, July 20, Dat, io the 830 your o fuv.—A\ Row Euizane: Tho r yes nud frienda of the it are roepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this ny ase ater- noon, at two o'clock, from the resideuce of bor gon, Gor- nelius Day. x, fim on Monday morning, Samca, Banus, ears “Noto of the funeral wil! be pebiished in to-morrow's pe Gnisaax Killed, tn the battle of Gainos’ AN), Va , on Fridoy, Jone 27, Corporal 1 x, of Company F, Fifth regiment N.Y. V. Quaryeo's Lowes), ia the 22d your of his ago. Mievs.n Saterday evening, July 19, after avery short illuces, Rowsva A., Wie of jsunc Hicks, aged 26 years. ‘Tho relatives and fricnda of (he Cauitly are respoetiul ty bim upon bis enirases, ). Devin, Esq., was appointed | (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o ci role from toe residenes of her tovitod to atteud the Cumorad Hicks, 230 Third sweet, this Benr ii husband's (ether, W. 1). Sehr rt x Hanns &—On Vonaay, July 21, after a long and severe dilness, ' mmm Ann Haknicx, wile of Ceorge W. Hardick, ag af years. » relatives and friends of the family are respectfully he As. F to atend the funeral,at her jaie residence, Nv, avenue, Ubis (Tuesday) aiternoun, at thiee Db) Pork, & Sehr M Lavgisa, . Gilsmore, Rocklund, 4 arter Cat, Studie Busion. 3 (as. ied Bavk and Monmouth county papers please copy. Kuxum.—Ou Saturday, July 12, Soma C, Kummer, in the B0IL year of her azo. Laxexey,—On Sunday, July 20, Jats Linsery, aged 98 ars. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to sttend the funeral, this (feo lay) moroiog, at nine o’elock, from St. Stephen's church, Fast Twenty- eighth strect, near ‘Third ayeuue, where requiem mass will be erlcbraced for bis soul.’ The remaius will be taken to Newurk for interment, Locke.—n Monday morning, July 21, the Rev. H. C. Loerg, D. D. The reiatives and frients are ivited to attend the fune- ral services, without further notice, at the C bytorinn chureh (Kev. Dr. Rockwell's), Se aL ect, near Nevins, brooklyn, on Vecwosday afternoon, at two o’cluek. Lmwis,—At Harricon’s Landing, Va..on Monday, duly 14, G, T.J. Lewrs, Captain of Company H, Sixty second roviment (Anderson Zouaves). ‘The funeral will take piaco on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The cortege wiil leave the resilence of his brother, R. A, Lew:s,96 Cumberious street, Brooklyn, aud proeced “to Cypress Hills Cemetery, where U omen will be performed by M. W. P, Grand Master J. W, Simong. The membors of Dorie Lodge, 280 F. and A. M., Zerubbabel, R, A Chapter, Hugi de Payeus? Com- mandery of Suights Templar, the fraternity in general, tho Seventh regiment National Guard, ond (Fenda of the family are respecttully invited to ato: d MaGrme!—Oa Sunday, Jely 20, Parmice Magumme, a peti fhe Pariah OF Deunmrtley., county: Leitrim, | rotetved bat alight dosnaze: Fis frien4s and those of bis brothers in-luw, William | , New Oueays, July 11—Schr Dirlzo, in onder to get clear of Walsh, Thomas and Peter Hoishem aud James McGara- | %° mud lun.ps, threw overboard part of cargo. ban, are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, Sbip John Po: 907 tons, built at Newbury) late residence, No. 191 Twelfth street, corner of ea Rott, te, this (Tuesday) afiernnon, ut two o'clock, Sey 18, ut tle residences, her x ‘fu, Sanam Meant, the | autp has droucbt « pout ooh in the 28th year of | The valvorsof brig Caleionia, of StJohn, NB. which waa hor age. picked up at wen sbandoned wut towed Into <i,ouee ver about Meloxneit.—In Havana, Telond of Cuba, on Friday ks sinc, by seor Pesc@lor, have acto’ with te own: June 20, Rev. M. McDoxnznt, after a sickiess of about pabocmegeh in hd earge for $90), Urteen reli, Ct om tue #2 that a brig The H Cole, is Lit nded toe tire Ja TAR Wed- Wall Gvaninaug Be prean er bb Sams San bar manuel with arrived 20th we amour Kenwuy. x rpoo), June 2, firk Cemtcnary, Youn, aeviek, June 2 One ship and tw barks, un snown, 8 —. ship Char pion, Aspia.w The steamship Dame Weare Pe at Quarantine, Wind at 51 ANB. Misccilaneo Sure Cxapis, MoCrilils, ob Boston rom St Vineont, CVI, . om the I2th inst had heovy gales (vom SW to &. whieh tau nut IZ Boos, WIth w very heavy e088 #& ruaDings bad taisa apht und wan otuerwise dacouped, v SanackN~-Oapt Walden, of ahip Fixing Eagle, which vedut Sen Francisco July 'lt) telesraphs tha ue spoke ip Saracen, tron io ton Jan Zl for San Francisco, dia bled. No cate or particulars given, Suu Stann Kino, reported lost iy the China Soa, was 1170 tons register, buit at Newouryport im 1854, ruled Al—, aud owned in Boston, Scuk Apenarps, of Poriland, Me, with a cargo of shingles, While couing Lusongh fell Gat “Je Yun tuto by the steamer City ct fo waicite edge. Sie was, iowed to Williatis: the now lies of warer, ‘The steamer prooeded, having N h, to go under Hambiry co ing li favor of tue sellers, tuts tifeven verend gentleman was a Catholic priest anda veof New York, If auy of his friends wish to be further informed in the matter they will please call at 120 Kast Forly-s ¢:nd street. ¥x,—On Monday morning, July 21. after a tong and sevoro Sliness. Manta, widow of Gabriel McElroavy, in the 6Ist year of her age. The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, trom ber late residence, 146 Kast Th tract, this (Tussilay) Onn.—At Piermont, Rockland county. on Sunday eve. ning, at balf-past nine o'clock, Euzauera, wife of James Whalemen. ponifrom, Nantucket 14th uns, achr Samuel Chase, Orpin, winpbickine. ken=—Iuiy 16, lat 3925, lon 6520, bark Callao, NB, of} ‘x! 29.26, 'on 7945, schr Bibridge Gerry, Small, 25 op 100 Lidish. Spoken, &c. Ship Manchester. heuce tus Laverpvol, was algnalized Jnty 8, lat 43.26, ton 53.99, spe Neptune, bevoe for’ Liverpool, July 10, lat al 47, lon H. Orr, iu ° ANG ene te es OR j Bis Humoltt (Ham), Boysen, hence for Hamburg, July George, William and James Kellock, and brotbers-in Ship Ro hambeau, Snow, from Portland for Liverpool, law, Robert Hamilton and David M. Earle, are respect- | July d. iat 42 O4, lon 1 fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late reai- yes Colunata Roberts, from Remedivs for Paimouth, E, st une 29, dat 43.59, ton pecan Sad Seaih aston, (i | (unedey) alten Soa ‘StJazo, Berry, from Portland for Havana, July 10, Pius. —Of camp fever, on Sunday, July 20, in Phi'a- dolplia, where he areca 6, or from City Point, James og Magoun, from Boston for New Orleans, July river, Isaac 8. Pamurs, of Company G, California regi- Shy Watson, from Philadelphia for Cula, July 13, ment, aged 22 years. of Cape Hatteras His relatives aud filends are invited to attond the fime- ral, nt the residence of his father, 71 East Twenty-ninth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. scurt —(n Sunday, July 20, ANN MLar1a Sum, widow f the Inte Joseph Suuith, @ native of England, aged 6% years and 4 months. The relatives and frisnda aro respectfully ipyited to attend the funeral,trom ber late residence, 138 Monroe Foretgn Port Bagravos, July Tn port brig Lan Gibbs, for St Tho- mas? cays, CURAC OA, uly 5—In port brig Cyprus, McCullough, from Yours for Cuba lath; scar A F Linnell, Suow, tur Now ‘ork 6h. JaARDKNAS, July 9—In port bark Aberdeen, for Cork next Giexroraos, Joly 61a port brig Romance, Denoen, for treet. t 01 a uy oh Pailadelphia £ day att Lae eee er ee, Maraae rz, duly In port bark Mayflower, for New Ho- ven Sxiz1s —On Monday, July 21, Roxsnr Sams, aged 20 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Marakess, July @-Sld bark Uclicon, Gregory, Falmouth, Tans, Jane 27 afcorzected)—In post brig Robert A Fisher, invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of his backtord, one. aranunm ys uFr. brother-iuJaw, ret Brower, 75 avoune D), cornar of eeiiaxoudy, Ma: F ot MT ae San Franeisco)—Sld ship Sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Se Venon June 2l—In port steamsii{p Fire Cracker, Pmaw.—At the United States mii tary erates De Island, of typhoid fever, Josep: Eccexs Saw, of Com pany ¥ Thirty-cighth regiment New York State Vou , aged 20 years, 4 mouths and 17 éays. Tis remains will be taken to Carmel for interment. VIN. ANDABY ITAtG Tier, a wative of Newcaet!e-upon- Tyne, Vngland, aged $5 years, 8 months and 18 days. ‘the friend acquaintances are invited to aitend the funora’, on W ednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from | “Arrisom Portland July 11, Mary Elizabeth, in the Clyde. bis Laie residence, No. 9 Nort: irst street, Wiiliamsburg. «| _ Sid for NYork July 10, Cor'uedus, and John Barvour, from Newcastle-npon-Tyne papers please copy. Oardift, i Wauuitr. On Sunday aight, Joly 20, Sveane ; dang a froin odes Renae Tone Tene Giaehineas aes ther of Charles, Jr., and iazio Wrist, a8 Bristol: Ban Pivtro, at Dublin: Bivabetty Loar .tt, The relatives aud friends of the family are most re- | 3: Galway; D. i Berns, at Beideaux; Jane Daggett, In sue spectfally invited to attend tho fancral, from the resi- | Glyde, Eten M. ¢ Jal; Irapsides, Mamaroneck, Suc: dence of her parents, No, 8 Past Eleventh streot, this } cess, sennla ‘Bea's, "atlantic, Char.otte, and Emerald, at Liv. (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. erpoo Wauee i daaeda July 21, Hasny Onriey Wivat, |, AE em Eeheae ne Horan, nae Sarenco CREE, eta noe late A. V. Wivant, of this city, in the 17th year gl on sae? St John, NB, Advms, at Bristol. ma—Fell, mortally wounded, ia the Army of | The Marengo, from Huelva ‘Tor Liverpool, has been aban- omae, in battle before Richinond, on Friday, June | donedat sea, Crow saved 27, Wosiam Apams NVILL1 AMS, of the Tenth regiment Now American Ports. York Volunteers, eltost cou of Samuel Williams, Eq, of | BOSTON, Inty 19, PM—Aarr tark Einblein, Davis, Menton; this city, aged 26 years. brig Somers, Cantti¢id, Monrovia, Sid, wind NW WBE, sup Boston papers pleare copy. — American. fonnson, froth NESrK ate ‘With, in 12 days passage, for Hong “Sr Fago, July €—In port berks Morning Star, for NYork 4 days} Broily, of Boston, for do. (Pen Seaver Asta, ory Care Race—TyrrGrarmc.} Arr from NYor: duly 10, Sancuaky, at Bristol: Now York, and Camila, in Kingroad: @ B Lamar, in tue C! rye; Oagala, at Deal; Windsor Forest, Ammenden, and Liverpool. catnti Chap'u, MeCrillis, St Vincont, CVI; bark Wacxer.—On Monday, July 21, Haxxas, youngest Hy, Sten. cretevamed’ peu tabeat @aaghier of John and Euphsne Waiker, aged’ 7 months Molen, Cienfuegos, brig Northern Belly, Lawaen, and 21 pare Itasca, Ships tuuho, E A Clark, brig Iico -The reiatives and friends of the fainily are respectfully m be no on Frlvas, invited to attend the funeral, from her parents? resi dence, No. 447 Weshington street, this (Tuesday ) afier- noon, st two o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Boru abe Warn.—In Lafaystte, Hudson@omnty, N. J.,on Monday, ‘Teague. co; E July 21, after a protracied illness, Tuouas Wanp, for: hos Kaze, Frame, and Ben) ineriy of Ramapo Valley, N. ¥., in’ the 70th yoar of bis wand. Pasion tt tnt "Brown, Jersey City. sid » Welmaon, Amsterdm@n; sebr Garibaldi Gardner, Pi a; ane from quarantinc, brig Two de Cuba, ‘ORE, NG, uly IS—In port sh ip Muvela Groentont and Texas; brig LP Snow; schry Nd Banke. euia, Wm & Stephenson, Kato Field, aud The relatives and friends of the family are respootfaily invited to attend the funeral, from bis rosideuce, on Wedueaday forenoon, at half past ten o'clock. His remains wili be taken to Greenwood. ZiMMEBRMANN.—At Buenos Ayres, South America,-on Sunday, May 18, of yyohold fever, Teamaza Vratine, deughter of ries F. and Susan B. Johosten Bist bethport, mermann, of New York, aged 9 years, 2 monilis and » Bait! 3a SHIPPING NEWS. fon Howton An Gord’ Stas Welght, ti ea are: aby Nantucket: Jucclon, Shel fon, Providence, io; J Baldwin, Taylor; D Russell, Car: ison, Stocking, Hartford: Rival, floiuie, Stam. P Hazard, Wilson, Norwalk Jno ® Watson, Packer, ate ALMANAC ey wit — Day. M arith, T Tinehi New ‘Haven. Water ly, Horner, Ruston; Bristol, Blake, and Mzabeth, Crate, Taunton; Translations South,’ Proviannoe Hunois, Woolsey, Newburgh; Cont Deronde, North Haver: ston, Easton, July 18—Cld achrs: eee Herrick, Philadel. ns 3th icy Michell New York; ian, bark © Prise, FALL iViste Snly 19—Arr ches Reindeer, Davis, Phila- deiph.a; Ellen Barnes, Briggs, betin ‘GLOUCESTER, ‘Juiz 17Arr sours RM Prt00, Elizabeth. vie Hallowell; d8ti, E aterriman, Baidmore for Port: Port ef New York, gay 21, 186% CLEARED. Bteamehip Champion, Wilson, Aspinwall—D B Alien, Bhip Exchange, Chaney, Liverpool © Duncan & Co. Ship Maabatian, Dixon, Liverpool—O MH Marshall & Co. ohh? Conqueror, Boutelle, Liverpool—Waleh, Carver & end; Wav fe Tyee, Cu i ‘+ for New Ag Berril i v3 jooten, Kidder, Portlans at ) John Bertram (Ham), Kandsep, Lendon—Merrill & mere, phasing ph: ares ae tor : ‘1 Abrab Bw . ip ‘Southern Chtef, Migyins, London—H D Brookman & Berney . atte beget Nore, aly : a report. eat vi Me stil in pot “Snip New Hampshire. Lor, Genoa—t W Fiwell & Co. UCKET, Jal nea, Raker, 3 Pak invert iin, Pores, Batavia nod @hangeae-—¥ O Jews Ks Hi ol enh A, ve ‘Alice Bowness, 0 “are tag 8 (Be), Ward, CloucesiereJ Jackson. cat, Leeda, V1 re L Witte CBr}: mien Ginsgonr Bert & Tineke, phn’ a tilly, Bema Mouse Semen mere Bark Syammetry (Ue) deoveta Comber Ze NY¥oi ker, iehenala 1 for ‘Baleth; Occas Bite Gen Baliey, Ne; Stay, atm, Nong for Gnas Bris Bea tion AO W LONDON, Jv IO—Arr gehen Dantel Webster, Por. ¢ Avayl) (Br), Win: Mary Emily 2s Brig Alwia (Br). Bo Wiliets, Baldwin, itliva- iy 19—Are schis Miranda, Ward, Maya- Sclir Teviot (BP), ie To Darrell & Co, ye Weeton, Poi t Rehr 8 ¥ Coouan’ (Br), ee “Moncton, $8) ports bas STE feat Jae ae ‘Ncton, Cardenas? Mary © Murase Mereinen, Se: ri : iriacs, Marriner, Bel 1 Lesravio, Ta lor, St John. NB—P I Nevius & Bon, at fekel Bost atesman, he Plelates (a te ‘elian, BtJobn, NB—P T Novius & ari io i a since mith, RYonkteA Hammon GA (Br), Kennedy, 8: John’ N8—A Smithers & Co. rie tt, Jo; yea’ St Johti, NBA Sintttiers & Co. Wi Aled Hee f Peoniteooer dicate te i) Huh Turtle, Ni Noe Ww Orlenns—N H Brigh ‘Haddam, Oh oat avarmcting ‘brigs Calinuck, trun Ee ion a ‘ainbr jean ‘owity Morse, Liv- diltom, Avery, Balitinore—Merrill & Abbott. % Bohr Yer millon Avery, Halting ao if erpeal; schrs Statoanan, Mitch ibut & Co. nue, Balk W Godtiay, Weeks, Behr Nowport, Parner, Berlin ton SF Simmons, Gid nos, ahd Salem; Mary Sait, Sinith, Providence. Kehr Thre liters, Gray, Bnow IMiLA.C Havens, PULLArr ships Wesundvelaud, Decan; Tunearora, Dents. Schr N Lank, Micdlecon, Frederica-—li D Iuribut & Co. po,.ind Areo ares. Liverpao.t briss iendoros Head, Port Bobr Hope, vetcn, tndian River—a € Havens, pain; Carmack, Johnson, Cle faegos, sehrs Greenland, Wanpouse, Sayin, Suyrnc—Master. Geaten. Poceantaee Fe ni JR Martha, Nick: Joh, $ over, Homan, Ph wy poral ereon Tel ae Riskcrom and 8 is Stevens, Studley, Bos- gol ton; Mail, Ls patho b bark American Me from Ma- in bu'last for orders, A t is at anebor fu our roadstead, Wind é. MOUTH, July I-Are echra Phents, Hamnfiton, ‘Seti WW Bratverd, Bow divch, Phila‘eiphia—Master. ode, anand gear Hey, Tracy, Eivabetin roping & Bunter, Pht i aug! z Spay oT chmond, Ba fn Fale ia teens He sherk de T dtateh, yino i) ng mt crerert on, Jones, New Davis, Elizabeth ‘st W W Bratman Howat am i tlysin W Dyoe, MeDumter oh a RP Chase, ‘Shuto, Elizabethport; A ideation, Ryan, NYork, Sui echre JW ec, AMUUpoLlS, May Mary Eploe, Bazar, Wii. Dei dosepa B Ree, * siuiuh, N¥ork; aloup tarvent, COMET, July 19—Wid sloop Joo! Hall, Wikeor, BU ND, Joly BeAr bark Ido Klin ney Bea Fendlewon, nd Manat | i NOW, frei "Ohariowe, Grave = end Mary mdr, ‘Makhant 4 {lM July 16SAtr echr Joho Biovkham, Badeock, Pht- NGTON, Inty 19—In port sche By!) mandy NBultuove, trom Livbetechport for Prov Be dand—W 4 Tb SothecAre steamer Petrel, Yono, Tine, Man: US stermer Mi Jeans, days. ‘The Jat 26 42, fon 86 08, Com © Bunies, New Or fii Veaels wera b. ly 15, Elia Ann, from ti eo for Ulver. x BG W Dodge, from ‘Trini sa for New nO, ship Geo Washington, from 8W uryacort Hoot, is brig Atme- own: some day, of Florida, i 4 1 Boston: Yt eae ton raver, from Reyna ew York; sae ai. be, 7983. Bohr Be W Trois, trom Cardenas tor $e eee ieee lat 29 46. lon 92. orig Arena, i Matanzas for Queenstown; same. day, 18, lon 79 25, bark Mugzel, fram Clenfuagos (0° New Yee @ steamer Norwich, Lieut Com Jd M ‘Son van, Port Ro; a, Ju 13, Stono Iniot 16th, and Wilmington, NU, 17th, Caine to this port for repairs, Suip Montove'lo {of Thomaston), Henderson, Liverpool, June 12, with coal, t ow & Br rand, London, June 14 uugere, to Gti: Ship American Go Isle of Wight 1 269 ‘pase: “Giad"ligit winds ant fue wee:ber’ tho Jacksin, Plymouth, B 8 dary (0 ballast, to 'y Diver, re, SLO0 Liga Ont My ineteen teat jong, six port suit of eafls; joeth atraot, va SALE@A SPLENDID IMVORTED i Lifiet double barreilet Gan; \ Covnissions of Deets, 8 iyi Te tbo. y ng at pier 2 Bas SEED «, ‘s Ce poll, Minturn & Go. Ba Tras & Dearborn tei 43 1 yn im 60 id trom Hlverpout for New Morr, Corky 2 Taya Dallnat, to an yu faut sirect, roo Noo, funing seb tie, of ee Vit POURT iG ull, 0 ark Thomas Maye (ir, of hieneliy), Tiowett Linney 4 Rr tube oust cates ts Tor 8 woe I pened tet dayn wiih coal, tor orise. During sire’ part of ‘pasa a i 208 Se prone Aieee strong W gaion} in tho remaindosy tight variable winds bende ana : Berk Venus, Atkineon, Currcon, July § with kins, te Joa Foulkes! Bons, 19h Just, spoke bark Mocnucam, fros Bos ton for Philadelphia. Berk Record (Br, of ivorpot), Botet or, Matanzns, 12 Gaya, in vallast, to unaater, “Has ancuored at Lower Quaran- ir, Of ba NB). Deken Vatwuxus, 12 Boprier. i ch In apes is Delaware, Ooiig Fannie ‘or Frank ort), Toren teen, Cardoen With sugar, to We Tat 4) y Molereve: iS deve trom Utoufne ‘ fa nwereen ® A ve Wo any 4, Jule 9 Boson, Harris, (Bi), Heynolds, BES: July 6, wits aet- rdout (Be), Daniela, Hillsboro, 11 doys, with , Cram, Cow day, Ol, 10 dare, with ht Alyn wrny, to B Benaids, by 6 days, wit ee je, Milli B 1a ie, Millingon. Ban Lovell, Calais, 5 days. Eas! > cen VOSTAND FOUND. oy BLACK AwW TAN SLUT LOsT—. \NSWERS 1 i ponent ee Has oo a batuer yr pe acon NANTION.—STOLEN FRO’ T’E SUBSCR!ISER fo..o0i'g Frou srury Bes, Whig) the public Ae by Fs Vis Bed ag@inst Uae ANS 0 Meg bicthMns E. E. Baleon, endorse | 1, B. a “wart dated Bosch 4 outed ap th ds oe on conth D>». do. ay 'D». do. do,, daied June 16, Bo-dowa ia te mel 1882 % do, Oo. dated Juav 16, 1362, 24 mo. tis + fond, dated Jone Li, by do di J 1s io 18. Tos notien or or bh “th: m ts stwiteds have bee! Rop;td, A reward of one. hw penitaty ‘rit be paid for the Foc ny OF the wile, oF i pry riague ferme reer = Neh Work, July 22, 1862 iokaned s De Lost-$5 REWARD.—& BLACK AND URS anawera to the nan: of att otter ona iy y our The namber om By returning the fog A to Nor will Fe eve the avove reward, YPOCND—ON BATURNAY MORNING, JULY 19, OW the Suaien Taian berry boat we tied, “Phy won y = have it by proving props ty ibd pay ug, expel ' ita y goods store, Canal ’ Tl H Poole Dos, my howe LG and ahs pies Eth wreak, Ne od paying tor this adversibsment wu ‘rita froeND—o" THE STATEN ISLAND FERRY BOAT, auhuaay morn. 04 the & o'eigek vuat, going Wb Now York, a Gold wire at the fac of atiy, igenrageh, Yy wii paying for this advere AT TUR NEW HAVEN DEPOT, A POODLB aera nor will be Rewarded by Fes tw J.C. a sorning word EN rine al 33 Hose house, jo 130 * OsT.—-€5 REWARD—A BLACK AND TAN TRRRIBR, "4 A rae neizhbo hood st #b Creek a aod er dri ben fan oops Che mame ot Fanny. The Onder will receive the ab»se tevard nnd the grateful thadke fie owner by leaving wera. Ls Gentee strect, Osi—A BLACK AND TAN SUUT, WITH BRASS co.’ 4 woraudowner's have Ov sae. A siiavie reward will be pald by retarmiug wer to $4 West Tutrty seventh [_OST—-ON MONDAY, JULY a, A JAOKSOREW, IN GO- jing fron Fourch” wvew ve ‘wn Tweaty-sisti aun eb 1@ Fon avenne, orin Lexington avenue, betweea Twene Forts-seroad streis A iheral reward will Ling i oy app yin at 139 uray 63 GOLD STREET, r, a «t Waite marked; the face tol’ w. ite and hut b bis whoreaouis or huyeraly v wanied and mo uertivas asked, RAYED AWAY ORSTOLEN -ON THE ISTH, A Lo d colo, Goat, with a vlack suse down the back. ward wil be paid for the recovery of the same, i veluracd 10 635 Eighth avenue, TOLEN-Si0 REWARD—TWO HORAR: Sy “One a dark bay, 1 ands Nigh, tin ON oa, th flat fore isht bay u ee lant fore ioot REWARDS. % a ERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID ,or for any information that will lead, covery, of nsuuning wx O° seven Feed part Or all ram k H. Hulsey, one Razor and stop ‘and two Sloe Lust: “tor deformed teet. Apply to Thos, poesia 132 Bouts B] REWARD.—LOS?, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOO! a heay vuils wit It Dag; was yellow on 1igit pag mark of the bea}, with loug cars, auswers to tue name of the Lmier Will recaive tae Abuve Fuward by FeLUrMIng nto 215 Futur siroet, im the cou! yar, LO: BY A BOY, & ie, eon, Key, Post oilice Tie — omg, small Cnause, Tae det will p.esse leave it wi ry Bavties, Al Joon stroo REWARD.—EXCHANGED OR TAKEN BY a : take, one pew leather Carpet Bag the New Ha ven Exyreas train, 8 o'clock Yr. M., sacarday, July 19, me abuve reward Pali, and the Swaer's até recta. do cavia ‘at Chriss ia, Ya, Siare bo ‘Sear Divison street, Bridgeport, Goa $10 SEWARD RIEL BE ratD FOR INVORMATION lead to the conviction of cowardly ' pa na pe pe pote ed & Bt. Beruacd ike essing wwe undersigned, on Saturdsy afternvou, au | “MARHAN NESAIT, 122 Wes! Pampa siced. | | 310 REWARD. QN MONDAY, AT 6. P. Mes while pars Becker sircet to Broadway, mel Golt nine warn ae gid Chateain 4 Pin attached- tot gee fearing the property at a West Twentyalfih street, near Sixth avenue, $l () REWARD.—Mi = 2), @ man by tho nene uf Joan faeces lexton, no Coy ed joug \a-e, bair lightly ray, hotgne About ive feet ten jaches, bai on b &og pants ty Vost, DO ‘and shoe. Whom last ecco was og the corner at Cherry aad Monczo: cnery, strate, Any aor nation Wilk be thankfully received if the Now Yors s@am Sugar Retining Company, ve residence, 3/3 Cugry rect, where the above be pata. 15 REWARD LOST, ON THURSDAY LAST, & snialt Goid Watch," buntin, with aud batr chain, with gold walved by ftw former owner, « the office of the Astor House, or at N door, up stairs, will receive the above REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST, A FOUR- teen foot clunker iSusta ewboass with ocnite toardy bud edi ou cof. s10 wi wil be isi fan vas oe tha abel m0R i for one or the buil im 0. Hiwen, Sent builders Hell Paes forry. = () REWARD.—LOST, ON er EVENING efit 4 $50" eda cael a a old unung Case irks ea ‘supposed to be 8,249; eaving ita 68 Mure any one © Pars place, vecond zt : ward, %, oh tr.” Tae above ei on werk iia pea rouamete.” | Tae =y tay rect Second HOUSHS, ‘ROOMS, RO., SO. WANTED. (\ITY AND COUNTRY DWELLINGS. FURNISHED OR iy mompuly re Copy ye ‘al. seasons of the year. Prow ‘StcKIMBIN & DAY, $19 Fourth wrenne, ‘OUSE WANTED—FIRST CLASS, IN FIFTH. MADE aon, iasiagn or Pars avenue, and “ee above Thirty: fourth street, between said avenues; taken for bulauce of the polio id or longer, at reasonaile rent. Responsivuity une doul Address A FAMILY OF Ana Servant; about tive sterred. Adu S860) id loweat 7 ‘ANTRD TO MIKE—A 3 MODERN jake HOUSE, atuing to twelve ryving; betwoom Fourth and Tyenticth sirvet; rent mouterace. Address 8. L., station G Post offioo, Lrowt vay. —— —— ANTED—TWO PLATYO M SCALES THAT 1S. Goon weigh from JOO (9 OF): nds esa, Alea aout three aud a halt ih. Any one havi either of the sbove for sale low, wit! address box 116 He: omlee. ANTED--A LANGE SIZ%D HOUSE, FOR A PRI” vote tt pid in she viewity of Su Juba s Park, Ad- py Girard Howe, N. ¥. PANTED INMEDIATELY-UE A SMALL PRIVATE family, a furaished # » gourd OfGer, complete ior honsekeeping, ory ha rat diay nest: rok ia a good ov ty -ecund ed, “Aprly Nol. We SANLOIL bs Broan Ye NEED IMMEDIATBLY—TWENTY TOK: ou the Novi or East river riley OF on t! de th we ee (eek Bt on ‘fe tvon Oks Aisles "Q.'E Dy Merit aoe, MATRIMONTALs you id PACHILON bx atk ANS, REALL? +. the want of vy fa “heme, wishes tats, wht a view to mas 21N@ form “ the Hatatance % sowie FQ tious. afiar th fs ain the rebolilon. Que bewweon Ages of 37 sm pei F.AEre0y iD > ean wn at good 1 itarntigy respond now with anel Chew, whl mice! Conc ton, w)th particu! iy Monroe, Twene ty-tllird gihnen Washingion. YOUNG WIDOW, OF TWENTY-THRES, OF ELE* sea andconsidond Uy ber srieadé both laad- fume nid fabell!gont, la destyons of ferrsingthe aeqi Of a slug'e gautloman, oF wicower, no over forty youre aad of mesus with vivisn to fo su ex poated, ond ‘Addn Mie Mortines, etativa "YEARS OLD, Rae LAS 7 Sale A. Frene’s, vom ACLED iy ma TBO OF WF SUMYERS, d lookii, elvis to mcg the copesaty tier maiden oF wT! WAN GREY MAS, THUY YPAPS oF (nah atOR AO” Sen» A anetie 9 thea 20 sor nore} a e mans peoolie Hill be stitesly C49 queste ts Fat, nk