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NBW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1862. 5 ————$ ———_. master nity iie fomaraet was ardred wo he tomvoreey | MEWS FROM GEN. POPE'S ARMY. ‘Toman, ated command of the Bea regard, severe fllnese Joges CumevEm, 4 6 montis, ‘The United States steamer Somernet is at Coder Kaya, ete R eam biiva Choevers, aged 2 years ® the residence of hig Seizure of Citicens of Kredericksburg as Hostages for Captured Union Men— or in that neighborhood. ‘The funeral will take place fr ret, this (Thursday prizes in that way. She hes been a most fortunate as Calvary Cemetery for interment. v Fiyyn, the bee Key West, having givdn all the items of interest irom a parents 26 the guttelenhnesher eee eager 0 Mima ene Bee Bye ‘az to this point. fe now in port the Sau tringent Order from Gen. Pope, &e. ‘Ob! dearest ebild vo to part: Jacinto, 6 Sagship 5 Quaker City Connecticut, Rhode Wasuunoroy, July 23, 1883. It brews cule, a ere ‘mands ane AMreDe® | the following despatch {# recived from the Hcnaro correspondent at Fredericksburg: — Fxxomucxsu 20, July 28, 1862, Pursuant to an order of General Po; #, Captain Chand- lor, of Genera! King’s ataff, arrested la®t night four of Rmcoln, Mr. Seward and Judye Bates belonged to the old THE NEW MILITARY GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS. ¥ Shc party, which always obwoted to the aoquinton of | Golael Phelps, the newly appoinied Miltary Governor INTERESTING FROM THE GULF, territory, and which feared especially an | of Arkansas, loft this city to-day. There cau beno dif- ica % actin of Siates towards the South. They be. | ference of opinion poi ie © as to the Our Koy Wrest Crreree yeprig lieved it led to @ doterioration of the Northern | fitness of his seleetion, but it is to be remembered 1 Inland. . faces to occupy tropical countries, Houce they | that the radical Seuators denounced the appoititment of | “ Ne of Be Coneanien ne oes any wore prepared to give up forever, #0 far as tho | yiliiary Governors with great severity during the past tan aa —" es whol United States was concerned, all hope of acquiring | gession, It interfered with their jo.icy of reducing the | “4M ADaér cf the Rhede Ialana’ on tha Coast ef Gabvear Moxioo. At that time, when everything was in confu- | Southorn States to the condition of colonies or dependen- | “SM Destroys am English Hebel Schooner and sion, and when many believed that the South might auc- | oles, It ta not for this chock alone upon the radicals thay | 7la!# the Stare and Strives on the Shores of Texas— Geed in establishing ber independence, 1 was thought to | Mr. Lincoln is entitled, at this timo, to the continued con. | Ne* Srom Galveston, ship Isiand, Pensacola, Apata- bbe good policy a 80 to insure the occupation of Mexioo | fldeuce of true patriots; but it is for many other things | °*<l» St. Mark's, Cvdar Keys and Tumpa—Capture by France, s0 ns to give the South one reason less for d9- | that are transpiriug which show that he is far from | [%4 Probable Death of Acting Masler Stexrns, Command. Giring independence, as the object of the leaders of the | being the instrument of the fanatical clement in Cone | ‘2 (%¢ Uniled States Schooner Heauregard—Outrageows and barks Kinglisher and Amanda. ‘the stoumor ah chee ee ee 8 And sit with you wt Jesus? feat. Santiago de Cuba sailed to-day ona cr a - of ne praninge de. Cabe niles. 9 ay vise Hor: sata The friends and acquaintances are respectfully 1. 9tted 5 to attaud the funeral, this (fhursday) afternoon, at &W? been condenined by @ medical board, and goes bi ek iden: Mather, Ni ad the Rhode Istana; Lieutenant, Smith (meeond), of the Bau succes, the suakiance of hac: iathae, Me. 488) Thirty seco! Jacinto, takes bis place ou board the Santiago. I regret a7 neon atreet, " . ‘ Haawy.—On Tuesday, July 22, Tuomas Mooney Hear: )bellion was not to confine themselves to the Southorn | gress, Affair on Board the United States Bark Amanda— | to hear of a most disgracefnl ailair that oecu:red on bourd the moet influential citizens of Frederickmburg—Mesars. | ovly sou of Jobn and Francis Hearn States of America, but, in time, to absorb Mexico and all REAPPOINTMENT OF GENERAL MAROY. Movements of the Squadron—Arrival of the British War | the bark Amanda, ou the 4:h of July, while at anchor ‘ ae Raabe scree Sa a Knox, Barton, Gill snd Diliford—to be hetd as hostages for the release of certain Union men carriet off by the rebels last ing. The parties were taken from their Deds late at night and gent to Washington this monning, in charge of General King’s aid-de-camp, Ceytain Ben" kard. There are now a large number of individuals visiting their families here on furloughs from the rebel army, off the west coast of Florida. It appears they had = grand jollification on the 4th, in whieh overybod Partictpated. At two o'cluck ou the morning of the sth the row commenced, ali owing to the effects of rum, and, to use the Captain's own words, ‘They it from two A. M, till one P. ‘The crew tools possession of tha vea- , confining the officers to the cabin; they then broke into the spirit room and filled the iness kettles with whiskey, and drank as they wanted it; thay then got 80 ned the rifled ginon the fore- ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two O'clock, irom the residence of his parents, No. 146 East fen a pret a Second avenue. ¥—On Tuosday, July 22, Euiza, the beloved wife of Edward Hanlan, in tho 70th year of her age, @ native of the p: “ roa parish of Maysborough, Queeuw couasy, Hor frioads aud these of the fartl; iL the islands of the Gulf, The negotiations were not con- | It will be heurd with satisfaction by the | ‘Samer Landrail, de. de. @luded until Archbishop Hughes reached Paris, and | country that General Marcy has been rea Tho Connecticut and Rhode Island both arrived last Ys ts alleged tbat theough him this secrot uu- | pointed Ingpector Genoral by tho Prosident, ‘The | @V@Bitg at about the same hour, tho former bringing us derstanding was finally arrived at. Franco promised | occasion of hig non-confrmation by the Senate is at- | NeW York papers to the 10th inst. When the Connecti- Qot to interfere nor to permit England to interfere inthe | tributed to the fact that he brought to this city a | St anchored it was about dark, and in the course * — Quarrel in this country, and the United States promised | copy of the Richmond Ezaminer, which showed the mon- | °f Malt an hour all sorts of rumors were afioat Ot to object, oxcept in the most diplomatic, form and for | strous losses of the rebels in the battles before Richmond, | T@*Pecting the news, the majority of which led u invited to attend the fune; the purpose of concealing tho agreement, tothe French oe- | and thorofore operated against tie radicals in the great | YW ' Suppore that McClellan had been dadiy whipped; | castleats, so an to better control thetoflcars:, Ime. | and plane are being arranged for their capture to-night. | | at two.'clovk, from ber" Cupation of Mexico, Hence, amid all the rumors of for’ | effort to superacde General MeCiellan, and it was uot until the newspaper mail bad been re- | “ately on the Amanda's arrival the ringleaders were street. Hor remaius wi! Day before yesterday the Third Indiana cavalry” met with the evemy several miles from here, on the Rich- mond telogeaph road, leaving one kill@d and six prson- rs. Two companies of the Brooklyn Fourteenth and a Squadron of the Hasris Light Cavalry are in pursuit of the enemy. confined in donble trons, and the Captain placed under arrest on board the guard ship. | Her Mojosty’s steamer Landroil arrived here to-day from New Orieaus, bound to Jamidca. she is now coal- ing from the English bark that put in here a few days siuco, loaky,an’t will leave ima day or two. I am in- formed that her officers were invited to @ Union ball ia ign intorvention, Mr. Seward and Mr, Lincoln havo ex. ‘THR IS8VE OF POSFAGR STAMPS. Celved, and the Hamar enrefally read, that-we. discover. reasod an abiding faith 1a the peucoful intentions of both | Mr. Zeveley, Third Assistaat Postmaster General, was | *¢ “the boot to be on tho other leg,” and that not only Hrance and England. Indeed, no other theory sill ac- | at tho Treasury Dopartinent to-day, to request some | Tere We Not whipped, but that in fact McClellan was @ount for the occupation of Mexico, and for tne seif control | action by which the Post Office Department might bo re- | STOPse® than eve f thoso two nations with such chormous temptations to | lieved from the unexpected and pressing demand for | , While wo all mourn the great loss sustained, atill we Mivon-—On Friday, Jane 21 Koa ere Minow, of Oyster Bay, L. 1, avon 25 monn ber of the ‘Fifth’ regiment New’ York state Volunteers (Duryee’s Zouaves). Was buried at Savege’s Station, Virginia, Notaw.—Sanan Notax, the buloved wife of Patvieke’ Nolan, @ native of Euniseorthy, county Wexford, free tnterfero as this contest has presented. postage stamps, It tems, by the nathorised ataioment | {elit will havo tts infiuence beneficially; for it wili nerve | New Ocieans, and that two of them had the consuinmate eee dand, _ i. impudence to make their appasrance thereat, with seces. | Owd of rabers OONFERENOR OF THE PRESIDENT WITA MILITARY | of the Post Oflice Department, through tho reporter of one eae Ag rays efforts, and cause our mep to feel | sion euckaces ou their errors, They wore erredienay an tow the Suet all Disloyes he sen te -vahing | Sar Se embers. of =| i prion tie Les cie4 Piste Gi that tert Gan ated ey are ull heroes, aud make them fight tho harder | kicked out of tho room, which served thom rights aed tizems. NN : tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 404 Groem. wich street, on kriday aiternoon, at two o’slock. Ther remains will be taken to Cylvary Cemetery for inter- ment. Painson.—On Wednesday, July 23, Jans B., otdest som ¢ Alcxander aud Margaret Vairson, aged 3 years and 9 GENFRAL OxDER—NO, 11. Asavguanrers or mm Arwory of Vinci, Wastixctow, July 23, 1862, } Commanders of army corps, divisions, brigades and detached commands, wil proceed immediatoly to arrest all disioyal male citizens within their lines or within their reach in their respective stations, Such as are willing to take the oath of allegiauce to the United they will have no more attention paid them hero than absolutely necessary, Her Majesty’a sip Rinaldo is hourly expected, and will aiso take cost. Tain requested by the ofticars of the Rhore Island to report the condi ananier of the bark Haimil- ton, of New York, which vessel the Rhode isiaud fell in with the day boiere ehe reached this port, She refused to show her colors, and when boarded by an oflicer from the Libode Isiand, her commauder abused the olicer in .the most outrageous manner, ‘The owners of thia vessel The newspaper corrcspoudents who attempted to cive | 4c bo issued by the Secretary of the Treasury will not, i¢ | ‘2 Sustain their prasent glorious and well earned repzta- the details of an interview between the Providsut and | aiuxed to letters, take them to their destination, but | “0D “We will have Richmond ;” so says MoClollan General Halleck last night wero badly sold, as no ixter- | they will be good at the post offices for the postal stamps | S24 we believe him, and that what he says will be ‘view occurred, and General Halleck aid not see the Presi- | now usec This creates confusion. The best way to | °#" Tied ont. * dent until ten o'clock this morning. avold this difficulty would be for the Secretary of the | _T* 18 not singular tho effect the rumors had last evening The Prosident and Cabinet wore closeted to-day with | Treasury to issue the postage stamps required for circu. | YP°2 UF loyal poputation. Curses loud and deop could General Halleck for ceveral Lours. Gencrals Pope ant | jution, and account to he Post Oftice Department for the | P° heard on every side upon tho Zribune, Horace Grecley Burnaido participated in the consultation for a part of | value thereof, If he is not +o issue the veritable stamps | S04 1968 of like nature, who not only have been the first relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa. peral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at bal’-past twoo'clook, irom the resideuge of bis parents, No. 83 Eighth avenue, without further no f : prs sah - | States, and will furnish sufloteut security for its ob- son of Edwaré cause of the nt war, bi = lay see the above, gnd by it be induced to give this fel oO urity for its of Ruppy.—On Wednesd: july 23, W. J. the timo. ‘Tho result of this cohforence will be shown by | required to carry a letter through the mails, but only | {te commoncement atded soe mnt” ase {ow a fow loagons in politeness ou his revuca to Now | servance, shall be permitted to remain at their homes | and siete Reeeion = am : n cleared « few days since from this port for St. Jago deCuba, ‘The Rhode Island will not leave nati! the morning of he prompt execution of a vigorous policy in the conduct | such as will procure from postmasters those that will | flame, and who have striven might and main n and pursue in good faith their accustomed avoce I of the family are respoctfalls Of the war. Congress has clothed the President with the | effect that object, then bis stamys should be largo and | 1, destroy General MoClellan and his army— fi invied to attend the foneral, from rhe residence of r 1 tions. Those who refuse shall +» conducted to com lena . and only for tho purpose of t o parents, cor. of Pi ct i a : Fequisite authority, and provided the means, and 1 fe | guely engraved, in order to prevont counterteltiug. opinions. and to esrryroms presi oma opt the 18th; contequently Iymsy be able top ck up some- | the South beyond tho extreme pickets of this | Provllyu,this (thursdcyy afvertoo, ee nslcpeat tee the desire of Mr. Lincoln and his Cabinet advisers t0 | nye ENGRAVING AND PRINTING UNDER THE Tax |Mrger. Hud Mr, Grovley, or Philips, or any othor ortheir | Cee tomorrow. | The (%. iw muting ut uaptignt fee | A7AYs end be notifled thit if found again | “el : @omplete the crushing cut of the rebellion before Congress Law. bbc belt consi gr pane ae Roy. Wests the westward, having met with unusual despatch, al- | S¥¥where within our lines or at any point tn tho rear, | 95 yeu ue Tuesday, July 23, Witte Wasses, agoe thay wiil be considered spies and subjected to the ox tremo rigor of military law. If any porson, having takon @hall reassemble. The meas: adopted will restore Tho Secrotary of the Treasury has been regularly be- | covered the fuct that somo tar stil! remains on hand, and though haying’ had more business than usual wv attend Public confidence, and show that the war is to be carriod | seiged by ongravers and lithographers of every descrip- | that although we are sadly in want of poultry at. times, a ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to as- tend the funeral, Luis (Thursday) afternoon, af Omer % " Pt still enough geese could be found to furnish x " " o'clock, from 112 Raymond street, Urookiyn, on in earnest, tion for te evutract to execute the stamps required by | SUlLenoush geese could be nish the fvathers Kev Wesr, July 17, 1862, | the onth of allegiance as above specified, shail be found | ” Wisox.—Gn Weduestay, July 33, altore lingering tite THE APPOINTMENT OF HALLECK. the provisions of tho internal tax law. On account of the The {iliode Island brings bnt little of interest, as every- | A7rival of Her Maj Steam Sico;=of War Rinaido—Sa- | 1° bave violated it he shail be shot and his property son. noss, Isaner., wits of David ©. W Th The appointment of Genoral Halleck to the command of | impossibility of preparing the machiuery for the execu- | thing to the westward is comparatively quiet, Iam, @li the laud forces of the United States is regarded aa | tion of this work by tho government itself in time the | however, indebted to Commander ‘Trenchard for a fow items, The Ith is ie effecting the change in the War Department so loudly do- | Secretary has been compelled to give out the contract to pore the first neandigemiuntieetn ea Fra mandod by popular opinion. It relieves tho Secretary of | those who have the material ready to do the work. This | the soli ef Texas, and it was done, too, on the Fourth. ot ‘War of ull the mavagement of armies in the field, and | necessity ie regretted, as the goveroment should own ex- | Jey. A goo! omen. ‘ . On the wor Me leaves to hit only the administrative dutios of bis de | ctusively all tho materials and inachinery used in ongrav- | peiug bout ceventorn ation trina ait ee eta relatives und friends of the family at fully invited to attend the tuneral, from bee lato ronldence, 241 West Sixtcouth street, ov Friday afternoon, at twe o’clock , without further notice, Waits.—On Monday, July 21, at the residence of his Mrs. F.C, Wemyss, Lovis Cougiasy, tafant Ve of Wm. &. and Charlotte C. Wells, aged 6 months an@ 3 daya. lales—Conductof Soe of the Britich Qjicers—arrivat of Another Prize, with Four Wundred and Five Bales of Cotlon, Paken ty the United Sates Steamer De Soto— Quantity of Cotton Now in Key West—Condemnation of the Schconer Andromeda—Non-Arrivatof the BarkyEthan Aulen—Changes in the Squadron—Matlers in Key seizod and applied to the public use. All commnuigation with any persou whe'evor living within tho lines of the enemy is posittyely prohibited, execpt through the mili ‘ary authorities and ia the manner speciiied by military law ,and any porson concerned in writing or in carrying letters or messages in uny other way will be considered ~ partment, which are, in fact,as much as any secretary | ing and printing its stamps and notes, ward of Galvestan, » sail was made close in with the West, de. aud treatedas aspy within the linos of the United States ae lar ares = tat ‘gttin a selbiy al : 7 i et @ Rhode Island stood towards her, but as soo i + s 4 neTHAUS.—On Mon Joly 21, Manm and three assistants can ig ibiy attend to, Considerablo difficutty has been experienced in the ag her character was discovered by tho Pietra ay Her M vy’s steam eloop-of-war Rinaldo arrived hore | ®t™Y. widow of I. D. Witthaus, tn the 72d year of Bremer | GENEKAL HALLECK’S TRIP TO WASHINGTON, ee By command of MAJOR ‘GENERAL POPE. Guorcz Ruac.es, Colonel, A. A. G. and Chief of Staff, this morning, She saluted the flag, on anchoring, with twenty-one guns, which was returned by the frigate St- Lawrence, She afterwards saluted the Fiag OMlcer, which salute wag also returned by the St. Lawrence. The relatives aud frivuds of the fawily, also tuose of v pops, R.A. G. H. Wittbaus, and her gon-ia. C. C. Schuck, are hereby respectfully invited to pir | the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’clodt precisely, from tho residence of her son, &. A. Wittbaus: award of the contract for papor for the new demand | immediately put her helm up and ran ashore. ihe day General Halleck’s trip bithor bas been quiet and wn. | notes. Experieuccd engravers suggest that the ouly | being fino and tho water smoth, tho Rhode Isiand ran obstructed. At Harrisburg a crowd chcered him lustily } safety for the government is to purchase a paper mill and | ©S9 into tho beach, and dise:vering @ fore uf cavalry ‘ a a “ m shore, t er Wi af ‘and callod for a speech, but he bowed hia acknowiedg- | make its own papce, bestdes having its own Bureau of En | (itien ing tie vossel, she opened, fe oie hee The Seizure of Horses, Mules and Stores ‘ments and did not leave the car. Ho was onthe avenue | graving and Printing, had tins effect to outlse therm to run with all speed toa | Some of the ollicers of the Landrail are makiog thom- — 3 No, 21 Wasi Thirty-fourth street, without further notice! wo or threo times to-day, without attendants, and fow The machinery erected in the Treasury building is for ee Ga are genni Die ee eta ware selves obnoxious by using ccarse and ungentiemanly Mi a pied helen de Suly 28, 1662. — mecognizod in the bronzed face, rusty uniform and quick | the stamping, and not the hristing, of United States notes, | tor Pannoll, exccutive oficer of the Rhovle island, evist, | MDguAge towards the govornment of the United Staies, ase. rueadine “divialtet lactis ac, Sergey TR, on os yet lon wep the person of the Commanding Genoral of nil ou, | as erronsously s*ited yestorday. gd by Faywister Douglass and Assistant Ehxinoer | and if they aro mot caroful they wil be treated as they | Svisram commanding divisions im bis army corps, re $5.09, $4 AND $i 90, SHOKS AND OAT lea Gernotndietind s0e wiv aeoatiair hicCutcheon, and proceeded to the yessol, covorod by ihe quiring them to seize horses and mules in their vi ONES’, 10and i2 Aun street. Please call and see wore in New Orleanr—i. ¢., kicked out. We have this morving the arrival of a schooner loaded with four bundred and five bales of cotton—a prize to the United States steamer De Soto. She had escaped from Sabine Pass, and was under English colors; white washed, no doubt, This arrival swells the amount of colton now here to about the following figuro, allot which will be shipped North:— cinity, especially in Culpepper county, not absolutely needed by the inhabitants of tho surrounding country. They are also directed to seize all stores not absolutely needed for the maintenance or subsistence of tho inba ditants, Royal Ha DISEASES. OF 1K FER? SKILFULLY AND inily treated by Dr. J. BRIGGS, Surgeon Chine paaist, 212 Broadway. fms of the ihode Island, nd under instructions from Tho Naval Appro, r.a'ioa bili, fer tho fiscal year onding | Commander Tronchard to oxamine if tha vessel could h: June 20, 1865, provides for expenditures to the amount of | gotten off aud if not to destroy hor, They suoveeded in j ; ard vease! witho jon, and found her forty-throe millions of dottars. Of that amouut eleven | yy "Yo™ the “nglish schooner iichued. “O'Brien, mnillions are for equipment and repair of vessels: five mil- | from Jamaica for Matamoras, She had been, @ lions for ordnance, &c., and three millions for transport | fw days previous, boarded by the United States steam. vossols and additional steamers. Authority is given for | %,°,Hatierss and De Solo, aud warced off tho vouai. @BNERAL M’CLELLAN’S OFINION OF GENERAL UAL. LECK’S APPOINTMENT, Major Russell, Paymaster of tho martae corps, srrived here today. He has beon on General McClellan's staff, | > and has been ordered to report hore for the performance of certain duties in the corps. When Major Russell was 7 GIMBREDR'S, $ ALBUMS. (FIFTY PICTURED A retailed at $3. Wedding aria Note Paper, Mose grains, in perfect laste, na Lottery.—Prizes Cashed S FOR SOLDIERS UNDER GENERALS Captain ‘Trenchard ia of the opinion that sho is a Confade-- ‘ ‘ . if and information turnisiod, Highest price for doxble @sked how Gonoral MoCleilan would take tho advance’ | purchasing ground to extend the Boston Navy Yard, and | rato yoosol, atid having succeeded in running the vlock- Bates. me TAN LOM & CO. Sazkers, 16 Wall sscect, | A Meciciisn ant Popecia Viegisia, or ip any Union Mont of Gonerai Halleok to the position of commanding | algo for augmenting the hospital grounds, &c., at Ports. | ade changed hor fing in Jamaica, as her papers had the | <chooner Andromod: . 490 Should be sent by the@durnden fxproas, 74 Broadway, at bak vates, GRAND REOPENING OF M'AULIFFE'S MaMMOTH - Wine and Ale Vaults. A free dejouner ala tourchett@, to which Lis friends and the public are invited, UNTING AND SILK FLAGS, ALL SIZES, ON HAND, Abbe Folek. Haglea cit Balls, Oownieuigand Tetniningey do. HOJER 4 GRAUAM, manlitecturers, 97 Duane atreot, ARUICHES AND CANES FOR THE MILLION AT TMB mnanjlacturer’s, C. PINNELL, No, 2 Cortland street. Prizes Cashed teries. Information given. JOS, aL Wail ste appearance of being recently made out. mouth,N. H. The spirit ration is abviishod, and the | Mii Pennelt, on boarding the vessel, found that she had President is authorized to appoint ten midshipmen at | bilged, and that getting her off would be impossible. He Jargo from sous of officers who have served their gountry | thcrefcre. following his instructions, flied ail the boats , with valuable drugs, of which a large pars of her cargo ‘With distinction in tho military service. sted, thon sot the vessel ou fire aud returned to the ship. Tho schooner, with the balauce of her cargo, pact HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. of which had been landed bafore the Rhode Island hove Schooner Baigorry Schooner Venice. Schooner Uncle Mose. Arrived this morning. + 405 ‘Total ... saree eee eK G50 The cotton, at present prices, is worth about two hus- dred and ninety thousand dollars. Tho schooner Andres moda was yesterday condemned by Judge Mavvin, but her case was appeaied to the Supreme Court. This appeal will nut aifuct the aale, however. We are becoming teasy .a8 to the whereabouts of the bark Ethan Allen, Ske was relieved at Tampa by the Sagamore and had ovders to report here, but as yet has not arrived, although out sixteen days, No cause can bo assigned fur the delay. “ United States Navy, arriyod qi acction aid Sous tis Sar Vacs iw Pee hie a general, he said that the formor would have no envious feeling whatever, but that he would be willing to serve i the ranks. President Lincoln’s order for General Halleck to take @ommand of all the armies of the United States was given a¢mmediately after reaching kore from Genera! McClellan's Gamp , and was evidently made after consultation with General McClellan. He certainly desires that s military’ ehall control the movements of the several army J ect mre ‘VEO! OF GENERAL POPR'S LATEST ORDER. order ef General Pope, in regard to tho arrest of @twloyal men within tho lines of his army, and the banish- + 216 + 220 lig 1 Legalized Lot- PH BATES, Broker, room No. 1, New York, Herring’s Patent Champion Fire ani Burglar Proot Safes, 291 Broadway, corner of Murrey street, New York. Eight Cartes de Visite for $1, Equal to the best wade. “ BALCH’S, 283 Greenwich street, eorner of Barclay. insight, wes entirely consumed, anna While the boute were away, Captain Trenchard had New folitical Combination<Unton Bo- | cbserved auotuer vessel in what atl ‘Sue’ appear 7 ance of being a lake or oon, Beparal apparently Sreen wag Pemocraey and Conservative | fos, Thy ocean by vnly a uarfow neck of sand, Ho, epublicans—Genefal John A. Dix for | wishing to destioy hor also, if possible, ordered Governor and Wm. H. Seward for ‘epnell to atart United States ator—The Infernal ieee sens Vader Republicans to NORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS. EXLARGED fonts id all diseases o: the feet, cured wituout ce to the patient, by Dr. AACHARIK, Surgees- Corropodist, 700 Broadway. Rotors to physicians and sux Beons of the city. Eight Cartes de Visite for $1.—The Best in the city, at Wood's Gatlory, 205 Bowsry, New York. cf i Great Victory.—Another Turtle this day by P. __. BOTT & BRITTAN, 1 em {serye yecsel nuinber two as he had done the fe: © Put Down at all | 4,5 ain Tande: de Tai : c L MEY * party again landed, projected by thy de Isiang = OCTOR, WHAT DOES AIL MEP ent tuto Dixip of all who will not take thoosth cfalle | prazards, do. cat eatin mms | cine tn safety; but du fercbhag the Seo5% Aerie | : tt s4i11%s Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or 1, this is the great question which ph often Glance and givo socurity to observe it, has given groat & ~ —Ataanr, July 28, 1902. | harrow sand apt to be nt least a mile wide, (aus reudcr | (LeeAy aaginies lot tind wureeiag oor Mee eee ato OFT On, Besta use, Depot, No. 1 Barsey atrort, and sold Sard to ungwery cepectaliy When the disase i by ail druggtata, Faginto, loft tt rning in the Conuecticut, to take charge it Pe Foeptal at Lot Town, South. Wost Pars 7 the Mississippi river Everything ta going on well at Key West. Our machine shop is completed, aud tn active operation; and the coal shed ia fast reaching the foishing poirt. It appears pity that @ handsome building, and moat expensive one. should be nved for storing coal, ia a clima.e where {18 not required to be under cover. This building should have been the machino shop, for there is room enough in it for biacksmith and machine shep, boiler shop and torge and foundry also. It is not too late now to make Lhe change, and the bureau having charge of such matters should make the change before tt is wo late. The weather is now warm at Key West, the thermo. moter marking day after day eighty-six degrees, Still we have Que breezes, which m.kos it very jh when out of the sun. The sauitary condition of the islaad coutinues ex: nt; nothing could be better, and we hope, now that half thefaummer bas passed, that our present good health will continue, INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA. ‘which Iead to consumption. Ome ductor te ient, in answer to hls earnext ‘inquiry. that, he ie elflet- ps eae. “stomach ar nd wae can ee La —_ rafler a munih or Uwo spentin autive druuKlg, other medical ~ @atisfaction here. His officers have already begun the @xeoution or the order. GHB REPORTED PROGRAMME OF THH REBEL LEADERS, ‘Rebel sympathizors in Baltimore, who are presumed to ‘(he well posted in regard to the inovements of the enemy, Give the following as the programme of their opera. Slens:— { @tonewall Jackson, with a moderate force, Is to be ‘went to the valley of the Shenandoah, to keep Gen. Pope @eoupied there ;@ smal! foreo, under Magrudor, is to down the peninsula to threaten Newport’s News, and it the removal of the troops from that point, and fifty thousand men are to be pushed to the James Piver, below Gen. McClellan's position, while the whole @f the rest of the army at Richmond is marched rapidly ‘apen Washington. THE CALL FOR TROOPS. Great repuguance to the idea of drafting continues to be entertained in official circles here, tho impression Boing that the President’s call for three hundrod thou- Mand additional volnnteors is already being respouded to ‘throughout the country with an alacrity that promises to Secure tho whole number in loss time than was receutl wenticipated. - ‘There is neither law,nor rog jon for the acceptance @ volunteers othorwise than for three years or the war. OFFICERS ORDERED TO JOIN THEIR REGIMENTS. © 4 large number of officers from the Army of the Poto- -mao have been found idilvg bout this city aud have beon ? as o. ing thetr second oxpadition fruitless, for hauling boats The exitoriit article of the Albaay> Boewing Jowwal, | W080 sistance was simply an mpornibillty under say er, copied iu yesterday's Henan has attracted universal at casetencce, eh lees through an enemys country tention and created general alarm among the radicals or bi were a-hore Captain a ad yn a tein " y 4 larger fv1ce of cavalyy appioaching, but a few well di- ‘infernal’ republicans, as they ate called. Coming, ae it | ote4 sheits caused thom to halt-and a fow more b> turn did, just before the asseribling of the political committees | ait and run for iL. As soon an they had left, and seelag at this place, it has a significant bearing, especially since | that the vessel our party were aller could not be do it is understood that it was from the pen of Thurlow | 8+rcyed, the recail war made, and Mr. Ponnell and his eommand returned on board. Mr, Pennell had, on land Weed. It is understood to be a signal fer separation | ing mianted the Stars and Stripes on te Bench’, and kept between the conservative and ‘infernal’ republicans, | it tying thore wntii he left, bringing it, as well as all his and.is but oue of the first developments of tho contem foctyltary . nie eseeaieh i damactad she most impor re e part of his €: 1 Plated union between the two Regencies in the coming | “a5 Cnited States steamer Montgomery is off Brazor: election for Governor and members of Congress. the'United Siates trigate Santee off Galvestou. At thy ‘The knowing ones assart that the conservative ropubli- | latter point no operativus bave yet takou place, and It is * not probable that (here will be util iater iu the season cans and the democrats are to unite onGen, John A. Dix for | Gaiveaton is now getting te be a very important point, aud Governor and that Wm. H. Seward will be returned by the | {t strikes your corresjoudont that av next Legislature to the Uuited States Sonate, It will be from che ot Santon irigstoahould be pl gon ish an effocuive blockade, A light draught, swift stezmer Femembered that the name of Dix was put forward by | sioutd be there, or, what would be betier, two of them. the Democratic Convention when it assembled here, and | {ho hurricane veyson is now rapidly approaching, the final agreement between the democratic and conser- } the hme we ed a nae ‘ ey Le vory uu ~ raat " vcning | position. Sheuld she bo unfortonate enough to eticounter Vative leaders was offectually announced by the Zicming | On at hor preseut anch.rage, sho would, in wll proba Journal in the editorial referred to above. Any person | pility, go dowa at her auehurs or on shore, ‘The Santee’ who has carefully watched the movements of a certain pee PINCE Ath S045. — te in 1 geod un " red | Of tho towu cf {eusucola, where she could serve th class of politicians could have long since discovered | ‘ouiie purpose of covering the few troops now there that a union between the two Regoncies of this | and at tho same time answer for store ana Lespital slp State, Ia supjort of the poticy of the Presidents | | the United states steamers itatteras and De Soto ar” " i j between the passes of tho Mississippi ond the Sabin would, be effected. in the coming campaign ; bat | Doo''stso the: schooner Kittstinny. "We have Bo newa in what form or in what manner was not positively un. Running tue biockade ther bots derstood. That the programme now is Dix for Governor ir betug deprived and Seward for United States Seuator you can fuily rely Batchelor’s Halr Dye—the Best in the world instautancous, harmless and reliabie, Sold by drug. lists and percumers everywhere, Fucwry, Sl Burciay surest. Beguti.ul Compicxion.—Phalon’s Snow White Oriental Creain removes Tan, Free! lea, 40.0 and pre- serves and beauties the compiexinn. Fo: sale by ail druy- ints, to were both mistaken, dinersu (anys he) is @ bronchial consumption, ome Jung is nearly gone, or there is a cavity in ome lung,and we Yury auother kind of management” 1hea couiee moa drug nd after swallowing @ reasonable quantity vegeiaite wnd mineral poison, the inyalld ts disheartoned oues more, and sends for a homeopathist, This - mipisiers small doses and mnukes large caacad aps, that by H of jon conv! t becomes Cristadoro'’s Hair Dye, Preservative and Wig depot, wholesale and retall, No. 6 Astor House. ‘The Dye is applied by oxperienced artists. Beautiful Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom of Youth, or Liquid fl, has no equal for preserving and beantifving the complexion an; skin. Ladioa using this de- lightfut article will fave no other. Ali cruggiats. ‘dice avo.thrown aside, and he determines to irythe thing whieh aid his doctors have cautioned lium ‘annel) ckers.! bart henck or eend« for bim, De, Schene mn mation with bis respirometer; be the pat op e exact condition of ae tn end Tru-ses.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Care Truss, Office No. 2 Veswy strect, opposite ike church, No connection with any oter truss office of same uame. Fe- male attendant. Marsh’s Radical Care Truss Institute.— Shoulder Braces, Suspensory ban tages, Abdoudinal Support ers, Silk Klastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Ankles, Ac. Corner Broadway and Ana street, under Birnum’s Museum, A female to altend on ladies, Our N ‘al Correspondence. Tamra Bay, Fla., July 3, 1862. Attack on Tampa—The United States Gunbo:t Sagamore Sheits the Towa—-Bartarity of the Rebel Guerilias, b>. Forty men and five offivers from the Cited States bark Ethan Allen went on board the United Staros gun amore for the purpose of making an attack upon (ho town of Tampa, at the heud of Tampa Bay, Fla.,on the morning of Juno 30, 1862. The bark Ethan Allen could net get up to the town on account of drawing too imuch water, and was, therefore, left benind at Egmont schools, the.iny al OU bis disease, wid all the preceding symptoms are 80 desorived by Dre ack, Lnat the pacent is coavinced Dr 8. tnderstauds Lis Case, and that if Be had beon @x- omined with " sooner, he might now have been in sound a “ow, is Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cures the very worst form of Scrofuln, obsttuate on of thessiin and oid Ulcers. No. $ Division sive rie City, singe 184. once, Ang With physieians Who acknowledge abit, re-Consusptiod, «id Who often prove thoy do bot know, wins tt wt Tn it uot much better tobe ‘aconce With tie Resptrometer—which never fabs. the condition of the patient known, and whe tere is or {8 not any a cure? The exaininaten wits thi 183, and ik may save ven times th. and’ medicines, Some persons Married Grniek—SueRAN—On Thosday, Jnly 22, by the Rev. W. ti. Lowrey, Mr. Iaomas Gitnicx to Miss’ PLLmy Suet van, fifth daughter of Dr. Sheridan, all o¢ this ity Kiret—Ker-vy —On Tuesday, July 22, at Greenpoint, y shutting them oil, as it 5 (ue population of that portion of Law sees eet fe fap: pestnant, Sat mae UP regen take wey) SE - iniana bomg bow able to supply theruselves trom New Or- | Koy, where she could command the entrance to the bar. | ;.. 1, by the fle. G. Talmage, Mr. Lowa Kiama 00 diss ihge. Ate too Tar gone to wtralt of a cater ments. Where the ‘infernal’ republicans will now go no one us, they are prevented from getiing anything like uue bor. Tie gunboat Sagamore was safely piloted up the | Sanau M. KuisKy. ang nasa the, eakak Wea ke, d—that is, before New Or hour of death in aw : ON Be vi Pricer they formerly obt : ‘RTON—PRIGAS.—On Wednesday evening, July 16, by paLpone xo. Ifyou i ENLISTED MEN ON SICK LEAVE. can positively state ; but it is presuaned that they wilt | Price: the orth ooked chauncl ef Tampa Bay for a distance of twenty. | ,{/iRTO—Pauaos.—— On Wednesday evening, July 18.ty | ad -snnol postpone tie Rour of death In any cave. It, ‘Complainia Ate made hy many olficers oi tho absoncd | orgapize their party with eome one of their numerous "the Hraao’s correspondent at New Orleaue fur ned‘tatlon:' ‘The steatior eauke to unahor-altutewere probantiity ia tant If you are examined In) time you may be have been saved by uppiying to De 4 was too late. ‘constant and extensive practice in seves 8 about dows good. Hundreds are d by him almost every weng, He h gion ety. Baltimore, Philadelphia (bis howe), N juaton aod Pillsbury, He travels by night ngs throny Preotice makes pert re Sclinek's Kespirometer tk @ most ingenions instrament, aud muy be «lassed mong the gr atest inventions of the nineteenth century. Itis made of silver, the end, which ie. Appliod to the bare breast, is padded with lads Tui verse thee Tt ean be seton the Ureas: Without hurting the pa or causing lim any tnconvente: The * . - th < daughter of Willan D. riggs, Esq., ail of this city. from thoir regiments of numbers of enlisted men, who | leaders for Governor and Greeley for United States Sena- } all news irom that quarter, and. © ho e above, Vick bar ‘Phe number thus absenting toraselves from the army of | platform and go into the contest. They will not be strong | paying joined company with king iter Dass, Ae ise the Potomac fs estimated at many thousands, who are | enough to accomplish anything save their own ruin, } of the tail of Vieksburg must reich Now Yok by way Srawing pay ou descriptive lists, and aro able to return | without uniting with somo faction; and with the union | of Sap talent eau a - _ hte ak aly ‘to duty. It is stated that more than a thousand of such | between the conservatives there will be none left vecraid ever inentioned, except in con hu with the arrival ot *enlisted men are skulking in Baltimore, mapy of them | the secession syimpathizers, or the class which has been | army aud navy stores, coal, &e., 4 ; ‘actually engaged in civil employments. Stringent mea- | go largely represented in Fort Lafayotte. With a union From off Mobile i have nothing to communicate. The kade is effective in every sense of the word, and sures aro to be taken to ccmjol the returm or to punish | with that class the “infernal” republicans will be in saaindo G@uall..Wha aco Tanay 1 RL TS. Mr S—MinvWKLL.—On Monday inoraing, July 7, by J. B. Hagany, Wat. P. Patten, of this city, to Ewa Frances, youogest daughter of the late Thomas Mitchel!, Esq., of Delaware. At Ptainfield, N.J., on Thursday, 8 A. Van Zanvr, of New York, to Miss MakY K&NYEDY. olf the town aud at about the ssme distance from the (hree gmal! rebel batteries erected ju devenca of the town, dnd suppored to contain abont two gut eral ofllcers went ashy rot the Sagamoro Gemanded Uke Burrender of the iown, To this demand the reply was given, We have @ such word in our book as @urrender. Teil your com uders that Captain Pierson says so.” With this re; rebels retired and gave three or four terrific ye: while the viticors returned to their ship. Some little qowy Was occasioned, aud time was also given the in- Died. Ansternone.—At Greenwich, Conn., ou Tuesday, July 22, James H., sou of Catharine E, and the late deorgs wien be drawe lange bulb and : a ” I not be, i fear, for some Line yet. This | habstants to get out of the town, Tho Sagamore com- in the 26th year of his age. long breath, the sound is thrown tnt dhe desortion of such recreants from duty. thoir element, and thus show to Ln _ pane) bas ae a teas ace veed. position tor our vesse.s Guring the | moncod throwing #hells at eix P.M. at t teries on Lex anDun.—On Wednesday, July 23, Many Avexanper, | thensr into che ear of ve pra, titioner throug « sunall tava, ENLISTMENTS FOR REGIMENTS IN THE FIELD. ings, and be openly Inboring for the te “vi wi ‘ la nired hurricat.¢ season between here and the Texas boundary— | shore, The Pog 50, great, d at only lew of the | daughter of Robert and Lilen Alexander, agod 1 your, @ | Wuich tenants the sownd Troi t ngs ina ‘with . they have worked for under the Union dodge— et we all mid scknowledgs sind uty or thirty abells fired dering tho afternoon | months aud 11 days, Without aay possibility of tallure. ‘The same ex- TARTANSE Wa ccnsoe tore Fasisiod sold 4 | saonean ot. (no Bontncnacnnenete se Sommer Had. Captain Porter bea ailewed to | reiched the battery. Iwo sholla exploded in the town, | "the relatives aud friends of the family aro respectfuily | Sue, Am" without any perslbilty of tation. fi Weor recruits for old regiments there will be paid a | success of the “A - which almost surrounded the battery excopt on its | invited to attend the funeral,from the residence of her | pisuriie or asthmatic, of whother It ts seates in operat ith his feet of bomb vessels and steamers whea Premium of three dollars, acd for those entering new | From all this it will be readily seen that we aro on the } pherate witt his aes it be Nea ator: hie iat Aegiments a premium of two dollars, ‘The premium may | eve of important political changes, many of which will | afprded us a safo harbor during tno expected bud ‘be paid eithor to the person bringing the recruit or to the | account for much that has recently taken piace. Look | woather, and Furt Morgan would now be garrisouod Ly Unione trdops. georult in porson, in caso he presents himself. The | out for a regular thunder storm and universal howling Unione Ln we Bave.no otter sows then thal japhragin, Ail patients may foo) is wont. The rebela fired about twonty times at the nh ae patina done fos gunboat, with golid shot from loug thirty-twos, but i of their shots fell short, The firing’ of both sides ceasod at sundown. On tho morning parents, 677 Tenth avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Bexseri.—n Prooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, July 22, Mrs. JULIA ANN BeNNRTT, aged 33 years. The iuneral will take piace at the residence of her his reous, Mu. 32 Band atrret, ‘ork, overy Moaday, from Lt A. M. untild fae You te of the ext day, July 1, the Sagamore approached will ce St the reelden i Ke aday, from 1 anus f Sth’ “4 the infernal republicans. y the SI {tho South, Everything is ver: ine two or three hundred yards wearer the town, by | brother-iniaw, Me. Goorge Husted, No. 14 South 1 oure togive advice ano examine jun n his Rew 2 mosth’s pay in advance to regular and loge among tive “Gar troops are well intrenched, and’ perfoany | steamlug tbrough mud two feet deep, and ngnia opened | stroet, hin (Thursday) afvernoon, at two o'civek. The |) Pmers—Fulnoar or tap. Sh, per, Doble, Se soe lee eFvite will bo paid under such regulations as the Pay- 1 focure. ‘The pickeis are about four miles out | upon the battery. ‘Ine second shot tired was @ direct | friends of the family ate respeettuily invited to attend. | doven: Bouwaod, Boule, $0 prt hottie, oo ef te els Coney master General may establish. During the continuance | Meeting of the Legislative and Repube | sore. Int Pine tients, and remain unmo- J litte shot, and struck directly in the battery and siienced | Cawoon.—Suddeniy, at her residence, on Tuesday, July | Maairake Wills die. per bon. host Of the existing war twenty-five dollars of the one hun- lican State Committees, Testud, the rebels evidently given up gua. | it, tie rebels Lege geen ee wae oaks | 22, Lg WY + GA Le —- Cawood, of Nort omen, fox, ‘No. 51 Barclay stress, New York, whgle 9 “ vo | that stood near, aud most of them fied to the woods foi . England, aged oa nd retail agent, @red bounty previously authorized by act of Cougress Atnany, July 23, 1862. rilia fighting, finding it mot proiitablo, Our forces ti hat stood near, and ui per Ne Minton Bogs nd cite, tos Vidsty Whe ddamerinig {fe A 3c CURKD=READ THE FOLLOWING, Now a aistinyouished racrsuent. kn Our Gity, 1k speaks volumes for i ‘Naw Yorn, July 19, 1868. Pio coven that my, mother, has Deen for, Some Cae aulic will be paid to every reeruit of the reguler and volunteer The Republican and Legislative Commitiecs met at the | are in excelient health and well satisfied, as (hey are, oneraily speaking, comsortabiy tated in’ the houses of Delavan House to-day. Vacancies in the sub commit. | Eien i aver been vole enough 10. leave and sek 2 tecs were filled, when a recess was taken to enable the | tho intorior, Tho few inhabitants remaining ia Peusa nance tacge genital sub-committees to confer and report to both committees. | cola are very poor. They have no money, and are de. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Geo, Johnson, No. G6 Wost Twonty-fith street, y) afternoon, at twoo'siock, withoutlurthor xploding im the iniddle of the town. F impossible to get near enough to the town to protect the boats that were intended to land and seize the ammunt- if Sag l otro without efecting ted with Pa nen, wuteving from palnand 1 An agreoment for an Immediate and general exchange | pending upon our commissary for the meaus of subsist. | tion, the Sagamore was obliged t retire wi sl eaten, sultevi aineand ‘been i publican State Committee reassembled this af t for which abe came. Some rebels hoisted a pers please copy, Disug noises in thie Beadg tox man} of prisoners has boon consummated between Major Gene | ‘The Republican enice. doe eee tore erconiall wear the shore after the Sage: | Grasse On Tuesday morning, ely 22, atver a paintal | woul of a tote! loss of Bearing, By. YOR THSRABEWG rp: i ay ternoon, when the sub-committee reported the following ‘At Apalachicola the blockade Is effective, our vessels bison cage aie rc Mid deed cand call, as agreed upon by the joint Coufereace Committee:— | belug inside the harbor, aud in plain view of the city. C Wo hear nothing of any’ garrison being thre, or any at- Of this agrocmont are not yet known at Beadquarters | (ALS necting of Me Meh lvan. Houses i the city. of | tpt. to cuustruat fortications, although a well ground more had stopped firing. Three shells were fired at thon, but they fed into the woods, Some of the rebels would dodge beliind the trees when the shells were tired, and alter they had exploded would come out iNiness, CATHARINE, beloved wite of Alexauder Clark, ia she 35th year of ber age. ‘Tho friends of the (amily and thoro of her brothers, Pa. trick T. and James J. Clark, are respecttully invited to ay Mhoved from hee ears # great quantity of matter, ih conguiaved bivod, relieving, her instautancoualy, and pat de tpaiD. Th is with grastot thanks thes I give thie teat on by il, Meatimony 10 Nis SS" CARROLE 3. POST, 28 South street. @irculation some cl by , d report to that eiloct was 4 i cs Saeeiidahy aeersiea teer tae taal iat Bore, but this government is propared to carry tem out | Atbany, July 23, 1862, the following resolutions were | © dives ‘ agai, evidently much plewed at the exhibition | tend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, from - ~ ss " @ithout the loast deiay. iopteds— tet salcen ie upveuss anys etveworks, There was a company of ubsut one | residence, 319 Eighth street. Her remains will be takon to B, YON MISENTERG ON DEAT NESS —WH0 COULD hundrod and forty-fye prisonore | . Resolved, That a Union State convention bo held at | OP undred rebels at Laumpaduring the bombardment. They | st, Rridget's church, cprner of avenue B aud Kighth | Jf have expected enc sad cragne wake ie ‘There aro now one hundred and yeflvo pr oh the 24th day of September noxt, at twelve | of the go are @ guerilla band, and style themselves the ‘Beauregard } etrect, at ten o'clock, Where a solemn requiom mass w ill Wo congratulat® the althor om, his raccess. Dr. @oniined in the old Capitol prison, under the direction of ck, noon, fur the nomination of Governor ,1 eet ne (ake Cahcesslonot by the Morcedita and Saya. | Raugers.” They wauder over the =tato of Fiorida waiting | pe offered up {or the repose of her sout; and from thence | {nis genbery’s ofc, 98 Clinton piace, $35 o Beontnay. Provost Marshal Doster. They belong to alincst very |}, Governor ca ane et are ve supported at tas | more, mich cot would have been shipped by thine I a pep nde RI TA a Conca ik fag hay ag al ef Gommeten, Juig thes eta al of the Court of Appeals, f ' ‘ . from the vessels after water « “ovisiona, “ARR. 5 4 3, . ‘tate in the South. noxt November election; that all republicans, all deme pal, all 9-9 Wires any, if only © prevent tte | oy lay in anbush a iow weeks since and fired upon ® | CuariaeU. Cann, Fifth regiment New York Volunteers, THE avsy. en iting |. G. Stealey, istant Quartermaster of | the administration in a vigoco ‘eine : se “a tre Freeney rm Army of Vir. | i putting down the rebellic responding to tho craps be seas sina y principles and pol forth ‘in the address and reso. | ginia, hes been ordered to report for duty to Major Gene- | {jong adopted at a meeting of the republican Union | his Piet ad ll loyal citizens, supporters of thé puile prosecation ef the war boat from the United States bark King Fisher, of St Marka, killing two men and taking two officers and the boat's crow prisoners, Shortly after they lay in ansbush near Apalachicola, and fired upon # boat from the I/nited States gunboat Sag: severely wounding two men aged 25 years. ‘Tho friende and relatives.of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from tae resideace of his uncle, Mr. Chs. Green, 277 Madison street, on Friday at- ternoon, at two o'clock. Atst, Marke everything has been very quiet since the rebels were shejled by the lahoras abd Somerset, and their barracks, &c., destroyed at Lighthouse Point. That ‘eda leeson to them, and an agt of retaliation YE AND BAR THALMIC AURAL, INSTITUTE, EK Waskington, D. C., tn charge of Dr. MOse HAE KER, a well known ocultst and aurist, The institute is un- Washington Intelligeaces: highest patromage. most reliable references. man eit ee ned at Aang Apri 1a, | for having murdered in cold blood—you can call it | S , t iy wounding two men LIS OE oa tasa emerson eens cana eee Sy “4 ino General Giimore is ordered to report to Major | 1862 ers ravited (ordnite In, the sloctioa. of three’ dele! EE e aren folk ee kiguner ee vents area unr Seat {tas Wonk sanerers} Mesquite | CoumneOn Tucadeg, July #9, of aaumpien, Row ; SESS ae Pee ae Brigadier Satie im reper 3 gates (rom each Assembly Lae i Mapp oprthee sical ry Save sow to rd another unfortunate affair, where. | juliet on the eastern coast of bis petted Pe six | oan bo roe Ta ‘OL years. sus, seaeeritty. ‘evan aby ping. pe 190 dep or of Broadway. mathe Rewolved, That Wo Nore there are republiead and Union | {an excellent officer has, by his rashn t ten, I6 to be Roped they will sect thelr Ju deserts, }> the freada nod eampalateneenere reapenirally Evite | porter, 90 Cedar atest, corner of Bre Surgeon Haines is assignod to duty in the Army of the serene cee, Wey cate in one ‘all and. that in those wiliy (19 contre by the Ousmny.. ‘The United Sunes pty te nwa Ny M alechaon, at oo c'elouk. po New peas si ne Araxi <= i : r i + yt ’ 3 kB. rf eases old part his a Ly ia) By direction of the President tho Board to retire dia: | ouytity Met 07 thes cemmiaitiegs \opschensdarnes og ope ye em A ‘ rst Inland, Fast. Indies, on Festay, February Licot dgeen. sarkel, wid be laveltea ORO ie MRNDUM, porter bled army officers, in pursuance of the'act of Congress of | The report was adopted on the part of the Republican bechood of Dead Mare Bay, betweon Codar Keys aua 70, 41, 45, Oi, 12, 66, 4, 23, 54, 46, 48, 36. tory, Captain CHARLE Humewrny Cooks, aged 48 years, 0 Cedar aareet, corner af Broad Kentucry, Crass 35—Jiily 23, 160. August last, will assomblo at Washington on the 28th | stare Committeo, and this fact boing known to the Legis: | St. Marks. A few days since, aa I hoar it, Capt. Stearns ord {Cons ) papers please copy. ‘ f . 37, 75, B, dd, 41, 45, 73, 67, 26, 55, Conny —Ong Weduesday, July 23, Trtomy Jonx, the | KTEWS DEALERS! NEWS DRALERS! | Anat, ‘The Board will consist of Brigadfer Gonoral PIUP | ative Union Committee, « joint mestiog was hold, After | discovered & small tot Ae the Mowe oF ae ot tlt santtioe Y uapelther ty panved sone Peter amt’ Biles Carty, aged 3 seus, t | N Bhs ARE cl Bite ve BoE ae oni ia a in ecneitgnant. Golazel ia? | (22 MruMl congratulations on the part of the ofeets of | diately manned ‘his own Dest, took charge of her or eet wah of tie family, and those of his ‘stother.in. | HENDRICKSON 6 LXDECEBR. of tho Ordnance Department; Lieutewant Colonel the respective committees, Mr. Dart,from the Republican | in person and gave eee Fy hes law livs Morgan, are ‘respeotfully inv «ted to attend No. ag hun'bireat, New Tork, cooks, of the Second artillery; Medieal Inspector Cool | giate Committoo, offered the following resolution:— up the creek for some distance, they evidently onticing OMcial Drawings of the Delaware State | ° aie Mrcen "tan 'ronsdenee of bak Se, tte teen | wutteerve rou prometen, aah Surgeon L. Re kuwards, Major Prince is ap one tn favor of an agjive, earnest | him om until Re ran inte an sinbueh, ween he waelires | tleris, ty-elghth strect, om Friday- afternoon,’ at twe Supply you bewor gana kinder of the Board. aad orergetic presssution of the war until the rebellion Upon, Und Mere Tell, and ihe boss with the valanes of her é 29, 38,35, ue eral T toni, 17. , | PRE a asetny, 3ulp St KA oakdes ave any other house in the trede. The roagation of John M. Wailee, Adatioual Bay tre in favor the government cya and | $54" patent gentamn, he-wae appatuod wo tascam | 9, gg, SEMTAMAS AN SG AE ys g, | tne, wiz he Dore Gin Christan “Tortie aoe a ee Una ales maak wih evant waar | sadat emerge nema mnceaa as | Pyeeeane Bee Gun maa at | ed eoeuiaogs he tacio re ae THe NAVY. mont epihasit ci , ris, Commander Dablgren has entered upon his duties as | The motion was seconded by Judge Tromaine, and the } has allowed Wis zeal to oversen the, liound of, prudence, i Byatean Chane oe sug i ee Ay A vrnceaaay Pe Bang HENDRICKSON & LYDROKRR. @iof of tho Bureau of Ordnance, Captain Harwood, his | resolution was unanimously adopted. Hs Ay Ba sy oy p- X24 %y,f% My sNat 19, 72, 67, 08, 13, 27, 1, 55. | ii two o'clock. Hie remyfne will’ be taken to Calvary Wonka oxnDs AND wi Predecessor, bas suoceoded (4; the commagad of tho Wash. | Three vociferous cheers wore then given for the Union, ty ® PI ou on td a Bs maretiog gy MORRIS £ 00. “Sutbeta se Meileay Fwy @, after & ead | wey, vt Daun rent gion Nove Lord, _ « Witea the Ioigt cony¢ption adjourned sine die, A PirgieciencDolatabe : after @ euort H)'