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3 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY,” JULY “25,1802. ee aa eee SG INTERES® 015 FROM RICHMOND. groan, an proceeded up the slope, Colonel Charles su- | some 9, News from the South. THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. The Bounty Question in the Baltimore | fr Tuoxss, July Toate brig Netla rea Barbados arr biby th ite side OF TH LOUISIANIANS PREFER NORTHRRN ing that the enemy were in force on the oppor! Councils. for Tinidad = harks Morning Star, Stirling, and eed yait GOL’) TO HEBEL SHINPLASTERS, Bi Jao, July ~ cf the hill. The Forty-second was again halted, to Military Movements in New York and Baxriuone, July 23, 1862. jane Yor ld x WR Aatiies Before Richmoad— Interesting | cio appearance of the rebels on their own ground, At, __ hems of Sire Mane stemion the layed tl ‘Astestuy i pry mise aise Ray Bear, om, avin Fors Satement of Colonel Edmund C, Charles, | this time the roar of musketry on the other portiors of (78 that ‘‘ameng the population ef that por ‘THE RECRUITING OFFICERS. Conference reported again the resolution rejected yester. | Tron, Reed, Carliff; hrs Harvest Queen, Grimes, Phila @f the Tammany Regiment—Prison Life | uF ine was most servile a8 wets Sot Lab prea ps gesenlaia ged . There seems to be ® hitch somewhere im the 7 by the wecond branch, making appropriation for | celvhla; Ovedu Weer, Looetarts A Haig Cantons | as Pie , ily charges almost impenesrable. The 2s © nomerons Gees @ pereme efficors, as the difficulties | bounty for volunteers, when the joniats of the | jagiirt la; 16th, sebr Fell it, Lanes do; 17th, brig Olive, thogueint Re siechergee mixed @escent, ignorant and scarcely speaking or un. | WoTkist Of the recruiting , 4 ; tip Tada lay tak eee Helio Ora, Lane, dos in W Lancer fw Richmond—itow Our Wounded Prison- ‘ers Are Treated—-Riehmond a Grand Lazar Hoase—The New Rebel Ram Richmond Almost Ready for Service, kn ke, &e. F Mans enemy now moved over the Lill to meet the Forty-second; whick they have to encounter in procuring men for their | second branch again rejected it. There was a eonsider- | Mor! nse Hs Our men stood firm, with pieces loaded, ready for the Sone ding the Eaglish language, These, it may well | Various commands appear to bo of rather. an extensive | able crowd, and much excitement. Several members | ete Senentioan Wien: : conflict. The rebels wore soon im sight, and a deadly SUP pored, have little tone, ayes with thove | aocare. ‘fhe manner in which volunteers are treated af- | were assaulted on leaving tho chamber. A large force og | poSTON, July 2— velir © M Neal, Godfrey. Philadel: fight commenced. Georgu’s best trooys met those from | WBAare fighting in this war. They do nob understand | Lae sein eniistinent is a material point which prevents | police was present who protected the obnoxious mem | This. Te.ckranied, Wier Mt Riot ots! May ote Lies the Fmpire State, ‘The Goorginns at first staggered under | W& quarrel, Ko. They would as soon have Northern } 44 reeraiting, There have been no definite regula- | bere to their houses. But for this they would have been a Halificy shyt Weta har ricide the eccurate fire of the Forty-second, but rallied and re- Lge ne Conteiersie Lacock ableabmapeed toms mate as yet relative to the payment of bounty | roughly handled, A large police force is now protecting es, pact teary ey noes Cobb, newed the conflict, For a vime the enemy were ert rh gue frees pean Seg it oe na wé*S: { money, this being one of tho causes of complaint There their houses W"coliyet, as ners JW, Rualktins aid’ Bing Forty-seoond had speed to drive tham ame veges : le 11 at once enter the b a oe Ke Rapa oo ek the neck of Colo 7; rible blow to the Confederate cause; but it has prover fap po nie ae ee the certainty of SHIPPING NEWS. -aye shige Celate, Mam Taneeees, nel Charles’ horse, throngh the pommel of the saddlo,, | fruitful of the greatest advantages—moral and matrix! | 1 curing thoir bounty mouey after 80 doing, The re- sh Lrigs “Martha Washi, ihe. firmly lodging iu the Coloael’s groin, The flow of blog 4 | Me Arst ailect has been to arouse the Souther ellie. | cvaicing oticers oompiain of this, and desire thata reform in ey Veacies Boston trenton ‘The word has gone forth, ‘No more surrenders of sea- ALMAKAC FOR YORK—THIS DAY, from Une Colonel’s wound was instantaneous; his bo’ se Bie: Should be made in this mattar, Some few days ago, it | gow nises...... 449 | MOON Risks. around with Ita rider, Pagh. | POFt towns, except in asics,’ Butler'eecio bas invensi- | Vi) he pomombered, © nnmber of the officers met at | SO ser. 7 23{ mau waren, Co}, Charles, of the Forty second New York regiment, ‘who took an active part In the late battles before Mich- mond, in which ho wes seri®usly wounded and subse- @aently reported dead, arrived m this city on the pteamer Vaaderbiit, from Fortress Monroe, day before ‘yesterday, on parole Colovel Charles was seriously land; Broadield, Fiske, ans ane tee _| »Borton, Cld barks Selah, | morn 2 43 seve 633 fry became restive, whirlin 1 “ « a fied Southern hatred of Yankee rule, We mean to ght . ts in dessins ene ALLEL ‘sy varae, Boston; schrs O M Pett, wounded in the groin, On his arrival here he was re | ing through the wo and striking against ® tree. = tt the Astor House im order to further their interes! pa A Nickerson, a Hearse, oh Sate er ait moved to tha City Hospital at bie owa request, wherehe | The Colonel reeled im his’ saddle, and some one, | fF Our iniepan esa a 0 eas eet tae 8 connection. They will moet #gain, for the same Port of New York, July 23, 1862 lank. dod V Barkelen: Counden, Eroriench; Ja a i am now under the care of Dr. Marco, and ministered to by | geeing his condition, came to bis aid, The wounded Colo. | BSve Put into seep ae ag Winterveation wa® DOb | oie, in the course of a day or two, Should the —_ BEASTUNE, July 18—Arr ship “Alfred Storer, Cameron, his devoted wile. nel was sopported am.his horse aud gonveyed to Brack. | OUs of the question of hope,’ bonuty of fifty dollars be made eariain to the recrult, | geamshie Roanoke, Couch, New Osteans—Ludlam & Hele | FAV APRTHPORT, July 2—Cid, achrs JO. Watazon 1 Small, Dennis; Alabama, Gardacr, Boston: 5 ‘The Ferty-secom New Yort regiment, which Colonel ‘Charles so ably commanded in the late batiles, was at- tached to Brigatier General Dana’s drigede, of Sedgwick’s division. Yefore and at ths time of the battles they ‘@ecupied a position in the army line of battle stretching qfom the York River Ra: towaris the James For two weeks prior to’the battles they ocen| witle pits facing the rebel army imtront or R eit’s house, whers le found his twe regimental surgeons — ee eee there would be @ rash of volunteers to tho dilierent sta- Hes sho ‘Cosa Ghecet mah: Meaioack & queries and some of his officors and mex. Te was W&ted from mnstitutianolist saye:—Our govemiment | tions every day in tho weok. master, his horse and carried in there. His wound was exam. | bt* dow in its luuds several hundred Yankes officers, | Ancthor fact which interferes with recruiting is the | Sip Charter @ak, Oorver, Liverpool—Waish, Carver & ined, and applications water were cmd. A str some of them of high military rank and high ¢oclal PO- | g gat delay experienced by our volunteers in receiving | ~ Ship PMacelphia, Poole, Liverpool? Tachartson, duao of morphine was admintetered to him, aad he was | sition. Now is the opportunity to demand etovement | inoir pay after they eter into active servico, Men who | 5! 41 Teka eee eae for the atrocities perpetrated by the iniscreaut*: Butler” | have families to eapport cannot be expected to shoulder a 1) Wibety, Gork-—Faehire & Co. at Now Orleans. Now is the time to demand retribution sand mareh fae away from home leaving their rk Col Adauis, Hemingway, Londonderry—Metcalf & for the blood of the martyred “ Mumiord.” His death ed for, and with tittle hope of recelv- cries to Heaven for vengeance. Let twenty or thirty of wherewithal from the goverument to alloviate auton; Congress, Darker, an nce: O Sinien, Barber. Pi 1 Malcolm, James, Havtivrd; B way Washingtou 3 New Wor'd. New Haveu; Pres! eks, Gold Spring, TH, July2i-—Avr schr Stranger, Handy, NYork New Rogullisy Bal fare Bepuie, Te Stam soon. under its inflvence aad4a a sound sleep, He was laid on the ground on fome straw until Tuesday orning at daylight, when a soldier rusled into Bvadne, ——, Queenstown—Craly & Nickels, D n, Trawe—Starces, Clearman & Co, Desoonais, iavre—Drugere & | deipnias points in view of the-enemy’s line of batile. bis iment, crying, e «6they©§=« are, hore ‘i Nghe cy my’s flavking movement ou the pights of 4 syand | (bey aref? Colonel Cbarles immeciately deinanded | net reece, PN Fey BP -eek snide “— destitution, With reforms made in eso matters) ona—Gorner, Wallis & Co. Win’ Penny t Tah, You Poureday , in which Porver’sliyi-ion opposed greatly supe- | of the man what le meant, The soldier replied | bed in cinnn coptioncanoky ete to nea patil Butler’ 6 isao doubt but that the ranks of our army will fast nag Blerhenwen, Beli elt MiGKR ea Oe rior numbers, the Urigad: and division ty which thy tho enemy were upon them. Col. Charles thon | 1-delivered up, or until by the chances of war bets | 41) up ro any amount noosssary to be rai Drleatae Mall, an, Ph) Fish. America, Hand do; ‘poo. regiment belonged took no activ asked if auy of his mon were outside the house. He was { throws into our hands. TUE RECRULTING STATIONS ad iapion fe DC Hulse, Sware theta bettie was pending, but with what results | answered that there were “lots of them.” He then or, acne ‘The following are tho focalities of the diferent reerait vi BRC, guy dis NYork; 198b, The Turf. NEW ORLEAN they had not the slihtest conception, Rumors and sus York; Danish brigs Bute. ing stations throughout the e! mind Molen. Oe Corcoran Youayes, Company K, 76 Prince streat and 50 Bris I Havelock (Br), Dext dered them to throw down their arms and strip their FASHION PLEASURE G2OUND ASSGCIATION-—TROT- dey, and Antelope, —, Nata picions were rife emong the troops; but nothing was said | pelts trem their bod.as, 9 that the rebels would have no Fs i ; exter, Hulifwid VN R: a sul § x kn ten es - ayia » gtres brie aud, iaigett. N cans——Brett, Dubos. eS 8 er heard that wocld indicaie that General Porter's troops | excore for firing on the hospital. ‘The order was Obeyel, | Wroveepar, July 28, sweopstakes $300, miic heats, to | Nii isa Guard, Company E, 60 Walker street. Bris, @ Downes,'¥ ine, Ph lads phiae-Mfolea!t & Duncath p Marion, Phillips, NVOMR. oon had mot with disitér, On the contrery, the hilarity } and in afew moments Copt. Fairfax, of the gebel General | wa.ons, «tho whole proceed of the aiTuir to be dusted | Coone| Elias Veissnar’s rogimont, Forty-i:th streot and | Sct Mary Alice, Gibion Barbatos Maser, | pe stip Have @spiayed by some of the troops seemed to betoken good | 1, ngstrect’s stall, entered, declared all those in hoepital | 4, -ome oharitable institution.” 79 Broadway. i sehr Eliza (Br), ——, si Jouns, NFB FP Smail & Co. ews for our arms; ané the regunentalbands of Samner’s | pris ners of war, coupled with the declaration that they | 1 yace entered g. £. Jeseo. Company 8 ‘Thurlow Weed Guard, 193 Tenth street, | Rear MS wa Coe hea ke i & Blaght. +, Ship Island; barks, Eagte, rotten uerras on i v,and J A-Grittin,’ Poster, a outh street. Schr Com Kearny, Brewswwr, Georgetowu—J J Brown & Co. Tps were allowed to discourse the » ‘inspiring tar” Mal nirs—a privilege that had been denied them for seve were all paroled, to proceed to Richmend,aud there | H. Woodrnff entered b. g. seek such accommodations #3 they could get. D. Pufer ontoved b, m. W! Marine Artillery, egion, 207 West street, Corey roe Som r Monmouth, Anderson, Georgetown—Bentley, Smith val weeks previous. Colouel Charles surrendered his sword to Captain Fair- Time, 2:44 )4—2:43. juinr Ariny, @5 Chatham and 115 Cedar streot. Taliand.” Belov, Fasly on Saturday morning the news of Porter's rs. | p.¢. There were mony Vsion officers and men in the | The*above named horses aro well known roadster, ws Empire Brigade, Thin regiment, 17 Centre i, Philadetphin-—L. Keung. trea, Stuniie, frou Jac was heard in and spread among the tcoops of | hospital, all needing iamediate surgical care. ‘They zed by thelr respective owners, each of whom ou’s Light battery, 438 Broadway, City Hal: ih Keliey, hot eh Gullenesay sae being under the belief that the cxpabilities of bis own nag goons, who refused to leave them. On Wednesday Col. | Were far smporior to those of his ueighbor’s or any other Charles obtained permission to go to Richmond. Eis | man's, the above sweupstakes was arrauged to try the wound was dressed and he was then placed imanambu- | merits of their chargers wih @ few turns around the o te > magic circle of a racecourse; and, to add inierest te the Stanton Legion, 174 trect. lange, the bottom of which was covered with straw. os oie Laat gu aiak eco poet aan imate Beanton lenion? 117 “cot, 199 Bowery. The ambulance was a common pedier’s wagon, and, with | aifitir and divest tt of allappearance of gaining, tho pw ia’s Empire Brigade, 889 Pear street. the driver and a private seldier attendant, the party | Wes agreod that the -winuer should douate the 's Hmpire Brigade, 91 W! statied for Richmond. The route was continuet until | Ure proceeds to some charitable purpose. It was regiment, Sp A No.3 3 dark, when the driver lost bis way and was bemirea in | sald that the proceeds would be given to St. Gabriel's aes ee ed until jn | Church. Probably $500 was realized by the trot. & swainp, where they stopped until moraing. Im | Sx. canted « "7 gu0d atvendanod, no! this ,redicament Colonel Charles said he passed | the unfeyorabie ‘of the weather duri ade)pila; Mary P. jet Rall: 10th, brig Nebrws- Metropolis and Sigiesman, 22—81d schrs § McDonald, Kell SW BURY PORT, Arr sehr A'S Cannon, Nowell, 4. Sid Vincennes, Hill, Philadelphia; sehr orn, Stront, Balin " SPORT, Ply 2h rs Bulrush, Davis, Boston for 2d, (0 W Taorn, NYork for Pall River. T, July 2i--Sla from Dutch Island Hare don (irom Pertland), Philacelphia, brig Isabel Beurmann, famss,, 20—Agr schr DT Willets, Baldwin, ‘Bamner’s and Sedgwick’s commands, immediately fol- jewed by an order to prepare to march, at the same time to keep up every appearance to blind the ener front that nothing momentous was occurring. The pickets of the Forty second New York regiment were posted three hundred yards im front of the rifle pits which they hod @vcupied for the period already stated. When night came sentrice were posted on (he breastworke the same ‘@s on any other occasion; orders were given to stiika She shelter tents, and pack everyting up to move ata moment's notice, The order was subsequently counter- were sucesss(ully treated and cared for by our own sur- : bpabulgisitp etna id h regiment, Company E, Spinola’s brigade, 47 reet. nd Vattalfon, 598 Broadway. ade, Mevoor House ountan Home, Pred Bro netis, James, N i Lavore, Philadelphia, William strc yola’s, room 22 Tammany Fea, i Volunteer: ‘Third regiment t. manded, but notuntil theorders had been yu: tially carried | sleepless anda painful night. The next morping the | Boon, all wf 1, women gad chi erga s inher pat plik 66, \ ’ v leep painful night. xt ni e 1 " wp ghar Hillhouse Light Infantry, 81 Nasean street, 8 fed ly lo ton, Shi 1 Anto effect. The secret order was deemed necessary, a8 | ambulance started ogain, aud at noon ou Thursday arrived | Dighly Gevlghtod with weal robretle aed ebb seep oi coud regitnont, 430 broadway. hound in, duly 10, at 1) 0% Sean Ge Meat alin ant ‘Whe execution of the frst one was deemed bad policy, | inthe city of Kictuond. Colonel Charles was taken to | ing, bringing in nulimited jools $25, while sir, hassel ‘Viaidlhareronn tecrhneraracesamomrneast | [yy aR Wr Seer Dhate,, Tonk o guia AD EL TOe ie 28 it would disclose to the watch ul enemy in front that | sovoral hotels, and irled to obtain quarters, and en. |'mare Widow Morgan brought $13,'aud John ee ataaidaminat Captian meee f oF ot ee aiid br ein Hallctt: Rese ton, and Starlight, Crowell, | igenitein (Br), Seott, Havann =! J; Quincy, Hooper, NYork; bark MC Dyer, Wallace, Weiplias wchr Miltoa, Shep: JUsked, Fortress Monror ; Lore. wud Win F Garrison, Cor- Cobo, Low, NYork; 18th, . Burlingaie, 28 Monroe, ships B Melton, and Maria; barke Furst Hotelm (Br) Seott frou Havaua for Teusaia, ‘layks MUO Dyer, 1 allace: Quiney, Rooper: Won Wind, Bolger; 3, A Hickey Orson” re: PR Maze line: brics D Maloney, Za- G Millor, Ram oip). Ma tun, Adelphi, Sa R ei . > bu Jesse bought but $8. ‘These fi deavored to engige private accommodations; but his | ya ratce at which the bors git us ty ee ovr “ay ts were fruitless, aud he was finally obliged toseck | Alter the first leit, John Jacksuu, having wou it appa- refuge in the State Prison Hospital, No. 20 Cary street: | rent'y very handily, 80° for $40, whiic the uther two together brought but $10, Jusse, havi On arriving there he was lifted from the wagon by one | fos°GiPh OGie ee ee ‘ Baring passed successfully towards the ao Pines of tho orderly sergeants of his own regiment, who had | tiny, although the backers of Jackson Sion, the Forty-scccnd moved out of the fortitication by made prisoner three weeks previous, by General | the end, aud the odds against him were at ‘Whe right flank, movin; cown te riilvoad in good order. | seowart in his raid on tals station. The sergeant than teu to sight. It was a tal race, Dana's brigade consisted of four regiments, The troops Moved down ie road Keven miles to a point where wore shape or a cot aud other little things. The Colonel's Sathored immense piles of commissary stores, being pre | wounds were again dressed by the Union sergeons in give Preparations were in execution for en e/acurtion of our Tne of intrem-ments. The iroops unier 34 Sumner commenced their retrograde movenen Doght, and by six o’clock A. M., the rest ef tha trooper + nplie Brigaie, 79 Division str pire Brigade, corner of West and Vesey atneets. Fourth Senitorial district regiment, 446 Brordway. July 34. via For Huluouse Light Infant:y, 002 Broadway, Menckntatin. Deen Genet Ct Bt tewninert Captain Monk's company’, 54 Poarl street. : up | = S tronsport), ‘ Phomnts reginent, 160 south street, 270 Mott streets oe Moree Fe ova AD oe id Inst, off 8 of Delaware passed sui IA Stevens, bound pee uste (Mts), Taratochie, Liverpool, 40 days, with coal, to orien. Ship Lily Augusta, Strickland, Philadelphia, in ballast, tod © Baker, Ship Robert Cushman, Otie, Boston, 4 days, i ballast, to aanber, Hark Heiress, Clark, London and Isle of Wight, 35 days, Halteck Guard, 480 Broadway. with mdse and 43 patsenjers, to E E Morgan & Wiley; voasel ‘aden, Port Ross Gere and sick so) Terry, Fort. ne more the time mie yew dispvsition on the parvef the the middie Pred for destruction. Soldiers were here, bury with | 2 jondance sok alee eck eee o micthe |, 3pinol 27 AUiautic streot, Brooklyn, and No. | (0. A MeGuw. Birdy we. a ME Wedmore, Be @xes in band, kuecking in the Leads of birreis of | Coionel Charles «peaks in terms of the highest praise of crossed over an the mare | 188 Putten strest, Now York. Bark Auli (Bre of Glasgow) Canilish, Newenstle, 43 J 48 sintin, 1 Palmer, Lotte, M Keinhart, B Cornelius, L dil; G@ieatitary stores. ‘Picso |-aze plies of goods were | py. sarshall, of Heedan's on ers where nobie | crosked in (rons of Jackson for tho outside; but Hiram, | ,,Vosburgh Chassenrs, 82 Broadway, and Red Howse, Robert Le hart (Bry gf Yarmonth, NS), Corning, | Kits, Charmer: AH bartid ie. B Myers: Erieelan te Ane Dr. Morshall, of Berdsu's Sharpshooters, whose noble | y. % that his horse had the speed at thac moment, : 3g. In ballast, (0 Edmiston Bros, steamers hen DeFord, Locust Polat, The Baicrated with whicke , to be ready for the fina! ) (Of Seurspert), Ford, ston, Gen Burveide, Matta- 3 of self-sacrifice is to be found ia fow. He sacri | pulled ont to the catreme outs: and, trotting around sean, ; <4 (Br), Frith, Bermuda, 6 days, with pota- any Fe, stbourne, ain Bat hay il 20 rare oa =r pe of the seh, The oreh was apptiot a | need is health and ahost his Mfo i atending o tue | the thers, tot thain ty the wuarler le Uh or four i y ged SS youes died te the tivapstaled Liaw! i Delaivute, Hincay seamtiga losday Ree | Dana's brigade passed down the roid, tho finmes a“ ‘ lengths; aud irom ther he stand he kept his horse 5 246 Kast Hons! LX N teat over Quarant! aly 22—, : Fagh eT ase oe ate Shee oe peal thousand patients now im this hospital prison. HIS | yp io ihe top notch, determined that the others should ris wag logis prs Re ristina (Br, of Bt aiises, wot pit, Cienfuegos, a Talands Tein: jong De tr apeor - Hoven, i up in huge volumes to noble spirit gave way from constant exertion, and in | not yet lim in a tight place again duriag this heat. eo erg heh abe th sugar, toded, Frye & Co, Hai ight weather 5 rigs ‘American Union, Bardett, Matanza: “fs i Guard, 114 aud 131 Clinton streets 163 Herter street. ton Guard, 75 Norfolk street. Sigel Brigade, 2iv Bowery ont 161 Attorney street. ‘This no doubt disclosed to th: enemy, if the ue sigh ee 2 ys he was prosirated with a malignant attack of | Jessie, however, made a’very fue brush from the haif- previously informed 2 leet, that our tro: mule jole, and closed up nicely uct within a few vods 4 shod wt the sovre, whon he broke up and jost his cbance for evacuating their cid fine of inter chments and depots of | it nay since been ascertained that Dr. Marshal! was re- | the beat, Th: y were | the ss were | cyphoid fever, which betokened dissstrous results, But Allston, Bawyer, i vi and Cat Nic Z 5 , | sels Helen, Carroll, Boston ‘Wuerth, New Bedford, 35 | pons, Joluson, Sale ure made & very poor show, being bualen pel Belg haa Laer hours, tn ballast. to 4 Cpe >, ae - supplies, The troops moved dows tosnopen cies coverivg, still ypared to pursue his honorable profession’ | €ight or ten lengths. wime, 2-442. ee sae Marte Pont Re swith |G omebthag kote See nee Wille ealled Beardsley’s farm, Sumuer’s rigiit resting on | Colonel Charies found thet the overcrowded state | __ Stand Heat.—Jesse took ‘the lead with the word, and he average number of recruits at the several sta Mies, horns, ke, wo Jo) haatin wonder. ‘Richards, New Loudon. Be Dr bark Si trom an ‘Eastern port. Cid, brigs Eurur, Parson: d Fanny Butter, Bart- Willetts, Providence; om: Orele © Brown, Warren, Ja> n, Port Royal; J Grieson, Hf, Lass, Nepouset; H Laurcus, ani Funny Boardman, Matthews, Porte: ” Bid, ship Om: ham, Witson, Liverpoob, Del, July 2t—Bhe following vessels a to sem maintained it to the eud, cuscly pressed by JIucksou | eyo arly dred : x " the prison wae prejudicial to the heaith of its iumates. | every step of the distance. Jackson broke scverai times sangeet yitaraos erigy is ke Coed apotaanes ihe bet citsd); =, Olan tpebiy theres ‘wing, rested upon the railroad. Kirby’s cclewrated bat- | rye lower floor was, by order of the Confederate surgeon? | diiring the hast, Jesse trotied very sicadiiy ull the | Sradually incroasing. iy sebelissi wich inolasmes, to Miller & Honghion. ‘ ery of Napoleon twen'y-poundors was also on the oft auaiety qpctnesd teen clas. Ciup way, and at the end seemed to have imore bottom thau | the energy exhibited by tho ofiwers at each of those riz Peoriesa (br), x, Cow Bay, OB, ll Gaye, with coal, ss iE ,wnd looked so fresh aud so much | Stations, as they are engaged from morning until mgt | to Hunter & Co. He troops remained in this position tor some hours. | the men” who then occupied it were removed to othor he at once became the favorite. | im the praiseworthy object of obtaining recruits, Tire Brg Agiie (Br), Mason, Maitland, NS, with niaster, to when the secne was distorbed by their obeervin’ it | Gaasters, thus giving the former some more room. There r 343. This mare was badly beaten of the officers, in this consection, are also some- | Master. ™ * front a dense volume of stmek», winich was from the d:- | Sye mree oars in the buil ing. In one of the upper ones | 88 ee ie ee avy as thay sp nd money frem their own } rivato | yisster, to DR Dewul” r Third MH at.—This was the moet exciting heat in the st UO iurther the interests of recruiting os Schr White Cloud (of Providence, three . Gard: | vast al sista of another mass of our commissary stores. | sme amputations had been made. Bundages could not | race. Jesse aml Jackson hia @ heed ene hesd cauiet . ner, Chariew own. Eug, ot da via dt George, Me. & dja | Tordintcny big WOOMIK, for hone Went Paoeine fl = fact, no dowk,was convincing to the euemy that | 1, opiained to propurly dress the wounds. For the sick | for Laif'a mile, when, the brush proving teo long jor the THE IRISH BRIGADE. eo we vee we a ig Pb parma; vessel ve ED with 6 following mame a huon-fe:—Lady Gu! et 3 @ur force’ wore retreating, from the prompt manner $ | there wero no mediciucs’ or nourishment. Denth stared | !t{er, and uol'being ‘able to stand the press, he broke | the meeting im aid of the Irish Brignde will take place Svidicnwane 160 Glemsesed), Disl Franklin, Monterwy, AS Rowers, Myra, Michigan, Txlan i i ‘ r jenwood (af Gle . Dickinson, Baracoa, 10 i dah, Fe jeri " 3 a uphor a breattilug spelt. This gve Jase" ao auch the gare with use io Thon Glimmet ne Suir Th wee ion | fel eet tank Mervert, Zaomes Bulk Ceres ‘brow Dirge bi! while Sedgwick’s divison, comyosing th = aster, of the heat, : Ubscquently attacked our troops. Our then | a> mou stark in the face uuder the most agonizing cir- | advantage tht the oth igh be raiuod very Buely, | ON Friday eveniug next at the Seven:h regiment armory, | Sits {Uh Me ; mad, trom Fordaed: for | SaaS tne ate maree goun Seaman 4 Nearer ‘ ‘| eumsrances. Ration’ were given out at nine o'clock | could not again overiake him, und he came to the stand | instead of at the Cover Institute, as proviousiy stated. | Cai ienas,25vass, reuoried having torn 10 days south of y inary SS GLRick woe Ih ? at 3 a wincer by a leugih, inakimg the heat in 2:41. Wraow | Acdresses are tobe delivered on the oceasion by General | lut20. Neral others, prinel \ in the morning, consisting Of three ounces of boiled | \orecn pearly distanced. And this was the end ofthe | Meagher, Kichard U’uorman, keq., Jaines T. Brady, baq., |, <T St thera, 10 days, with fruit, WA Niches trom 'Hovase tod ton 1649, wi ‘boarded by wt, NB, 14 days, with er. Kir), Burgess, Moneton, NB,7 days, with arind- woyed as si ishers, esenuy be 7 * , sips “ ce ge , and presently became 1 + | cold fresh beer, one slice of dry bread, two inches thick, | charity race. The othor races on the road homo, ia the | and dadge I it istaken wto cousileration’ whit force of vancing enem, was email in infantry. | ro ech man. This was repeated at five o'clock P.M. | rain, cm be beitor n work lias already been deue by the gailuut Irish Brigade Bur sriillory wast rought into uw ton to check the ad | Garsiue of this cur sick heroes received nothing. At Ap duriig the present contest, there 1 no doubt but, Liat ‘wance of th: rebels. Our batteries opoued very briskly very good there will be 4 grand ratly 10 ite aid ou to-morrow @, ona eral Reciecen win July 2i—ANy seamship Chesapeake, Crow: ed at the Breakwater Iasteventag—Wind E. ! y 20-—\ry ecive Eagle, Hall, N¥ork. ‘22-—Arr sours Kate, Skidmore, Eliza- z times parties were allowed to go outgide the prison | cap about @ week ogo. jag. The ranks of the brigad been decimated at in Maator, nport 3.3 Teawe, Be and, N¥ork, HS Burner, Raymond Mut were met by a prompt response by tke rebel bat shiaidaand gata waukcas ae aigtie wicec. ‘thn dna . x sar pada the baits 0. the :und their coun. ¢ : ing, Phy aylolphia.for Providence. dolor Pay t eket. Bidsciy> M Platt Kenyon, NYork; EX” Hes—che latter doin: ittle damagn, ax many of the sliils |, anppliod from the dames river water, and was iuke- re porte : trymen of New York are now caiied upon to fill up the Jain, 6 days, oe ee ee ee @id not explode, By Us. o'clock A.M. Sanday) the bat a ‘ : Bostow, Wy 23,1862, | gap whieb has been made by traitor hands. it remains fs SOULLLVAN, July 19-Are achr Mrltiant, Norton, NYork. | warm and turbid. By the leuiency of the sentinel afew | the .econd day's racing of the Tieston inveting came oft | wo be seen whether they wili hurry {> the field with that Wy hears sche Pr s+ Philadelphi Bie ot this point of thaacmy bad temporarily ce.sed. At “t Adauo, Philadelphia, use and ihe cecasion, Gene- AN ‘wart Brew rity deserving of the e Wrilles, in the shape of eggs, butler and other thingewere | today on the Franklin Puik Course, The atte cay aioe was Gwelve o'clock, while the Forty-second regiment were . F a : M Ss engagud nigit aud day in aliondiug to the By. ity ae Are aus 8 Washbure, Thrasher, Phi- dancer the sbace Of 4 skirt of wools, Sunuer's scovce | MOON: Betat exorbitant prises. Liberty was sieoob- | pot eo mumerons es on the first day, owing to the coud | jncercets of Uis enuinaud. Hebas but afew aaye now to | ,smamer© Vamieriit (US ranap rt). \ ter, Fortress Mon: r eg rea Brought in the formation that the enemy wore at. | 704 for ® woman to visit the hospital and supply the | uni unseusonable weather, The racing was exceiient, | Femuia in the city. Sender a Eateastiven noasen swancing in strong force. Our troops immediately sprang io | “Mts With fresh milk every morning. Pack officer pa- } a1; the heats being closely contested. TUE PIFTY-VIFTH REGIMENT. Steamer Frankim, Youne, Balurore. MISCHULAN MOUS tient got about @ pint, This was indeed a boon tothem,as | the first race was a inile haudiery, for a purse of $250, | Colone! de Trobriend, f them con!d not eat thd unpalatable hospital diet. | shes jessie, be longing to Mr. Jolin Hunter, was backed at | *Wet to astuiement lately madi je meantime the dead becaine excessive in numbers, against the other three startere—fulisborough, rin. | dwindied down to the small complement of fifty men, the bodies were carried inl the cellar benea and Cyclone. The rave was won by Alilisboruagh, in | writes a letter to a paper of this elty contradicting said | One bark, unknown. * the Fitty-fith regiment, inan- | RY aer pine gis his comnund bad | Slewner ds 7 Steamer Ofpray, Kenney, Providence. CARD.—REMOVAL R. LUTHER, BEN.. DENTIST — y serra), Sf East Toreuty-s cond street - n Proadway. 8 ijorior artical toeth, all styles, nprecedented ow prices. Filling and extract pain by his new ly discovered barmiess process and were ordered to nove by the ieft flank down Mailroarl to Savage's station, with iurther orders tov porsible towards that point. it was dei o in] n Mined by ou generals to hold the euecay in cbocik at shat " 4 ‘- aed ot Tk 06 Jing wan @ spitecr Du% ; C¥elone being second. Miss Jese'e third and Lintaa it, and iviug the hamber as follows nt wet dapi,so that ator thet bon our troope magi: | *Délthe hospital cooking was done. Despite every eferts | SOOM; Cre : : 7 as vss asta AG, RAWLEYS TUR est THRNG YER — 3 tinue their retreat, At five o'clock P.M. the rebels ere weroat uii times many bodios of thelr own and our | ‘The two mile beats handicap race, for a purse of $143, Rervie Wind at smuset ESE, Gioedaceen Stitstent dononirettneta ante tee eae ae pened the attack im large force, and a very sexe ©.ngaye i—and some of them iB @ putrescent sate—Kept in | was won by Dr Wekton's Beitie Ward, boating Trovatore and wounded = ———- Bomirauon, irom ide, (730. ihe trade supped. Gorver ’ : ' “é° | his apartment. The rebels said they employed al! the | i Kevenze. Trovatore wax the fuvorite und Reven Miscellaneous. OF Rease wutcentre sizentg ‘ment 100k pla ) laeted, with rorying r noxt in estimation. ngo wou the first hi in 3:62, gcneoag THE QUARTE Br Bers Anwa—tupt Sie deo, rey ort=— Nia Hip, Pyraruid, hence at LLUOCK'S POROLS Si ENC ENING PLASTERS,— These Puswrs ave retioving the sick, They amu very arte and the available help to perform the rites of hasty Bott with Trovatore 8 ard Won ty cuemmwere compello to | MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. 2 sa vulture, ead could de no more. thir Oe. a citing Fai Sof. Trint b-sovn as dorkners appeared « thunder atorm sot ia, in | SPUNUL ts Aan Could de ne mone A Ue Cavilme the [*ubied hents in 84024 ond 84036, after an exciting race in neral Arthur, the able and efficient officer who has Sent emai fo al pcticnaes the akoe a dane ane ae Sapte glpgirogegt hotpital Sportments were (umiguted with burning tar; | e#eh hea: with Troy. . inj, worm over tue bowels; wud Lor palus or erick Ori je Mairlst of tho (roope marched, in retreat, for De. Weldon, of Keuty equentiy won both races | charge of the Quartertpaster Generai’s departinent, situ- baci, Dui at night the stench from the decomposing bodies OURK OF CRICK OF TUB BACK. rt Messrs, ALL Ook & C ay, being the tiret victories be ius achieved during overboard; tie White Oak Swamp, notyiinstanting the je ied meu ho! ated in Walker street, 18 kept busy daily at present in at- Reon Agbritig by coy and marching by night for two days | 4 b ag to reuder breathing almost imposeid the reeent campaign im the North. bark h it ¥ Was halt owned «No. $ Union square, New York:— bp two day ven bis various duiiex. Yes:orday a | 7 wag eh yt jaa Hieave nena nye a dollar's words ot Plastera. Colonel Charles thinks that the liberation of our Maal tending to bis various dite: riay @ large quantity | in Matitax by T Wasuwragnt, have cited me of & erick in my back which nan roast RK setta, of and from Cerdlif tor Be tthe crew to this port (Montevi. | Tor bh rity 0 army accoutrements were recoived ab the departimens, SPINOLA’S EMVIRE BRIGADE, ‘The recruiting for Wis organization seems to be pro- } dee). veasing with more earnestness in this city than among Drevwus. exposed to excessive heal, many of the tra: Bailing, by fatigue and hunger, by the roadside. Colonel ‘Charles, of the Forty-second, fe twive from his horse, Dy sheer futigue, and to prevent a rvpetition of te not owing 80 much to the magnanimity of The Kuropean Steamers. spirit of the rebel autherities as to the fear of their ee ee ee eee tontion leading to an epidemic, Hatspax, July 25, 1902. Ccione! Charles states that he was sent home from { The s#teamsliip Asia arrived bere at tweive o'clock lang and now my father is guing to try them 5 heart TIAN W. SHERWOOD. * thors of & pain bn the el -@et he dismounted and je. bby pease in order to keep night, and aailed a at half-past thre Yeiock this | our fricuds at the other side of the water. There are yet " Kichmond with the verbal explanation that he was yee 3 arta rmdbsrrnbarsietng < ‘ i been of long etundizig. Db Bimesif avake. Oa: worps still marched on, the | VOU ree anes gould ‘be effected. Hi P| morning for Boston, where she will be on Thursday after. | wanted over thirteon hundred man to fill up the brigace ‘item tivey ate appitect; bene, Pain falling in Dig drops. tho soldiora thoroughly drench FS . cameron . “ ted. He was toid | On to the proper standard, ‘Tie encampmont is situated at folnat i the offer uf manutactiry, o@a, mii thoy reached the bridge Over which toy we: bo raters jgecthins cape ps ~ Bett | the sin tins cinty-thrwe. peanengers. She’ teporte:— East New York, whi soerailaars crilied daily. i ching in 184, SGU rani, soy ey GN RUARE, Se puss the White Oak Sxump. Th= regimante, ax they por ' jon gail a Ge vas aaiucn Cd . VOSBURGH CHASEEURS. tons, built wt Da-tport ih 1N86, private ALSO aT Ko. 24 CANAL STREET, z : je Richmond was obtained ca bie departure fo seed in the Fuglish Chonuel on the 12th instant ehip ana rig Rainbow, built wt New Haven’ tn 1947, AND BY DEALERS GENERALLY: Peahed this poiut, were sein what crowded together, | 7‘ halen cana ald aud barks Clyde, Devon and Venetian; ou tt ioe beret anne ytd hein o nde’ srr arcitedha ete ® = os bore, being a sight of the new iron-clad steamer wisich phen sn “@ | stvcet aud Second avenue. Great ‘inducements aie aroline M Wilson, of Great Teg Harbor, 160 tons, CLUTHING, Doe Wl crosned the Dri ie Ln perfect order and regularity. «2 fonm as the rear regiment had crossed the biulge was Jr, and eike Sive StL pasved the steamer Chins—iatitade not etated—and on the 20th the steumar Seotia, Bound east. 00 WORTH OF CAST OFF ia & month, for New Orleans. i pe May in JAS2, bas been sold todos Bai per tia soneett, RL, on ator the lamented Vosburgh. who died while in the dis- | Yi! hereatter hati trom Newport. and So continued in the the rebele are bnilding, modelied after the Merrimac: This unusual privilege was no fault of the rebels, who oftered to recruits for joining. The regimeut is calied ng wan’ Diown up and destroyed, to provent further pursuit by | | ‘ WN y arte hy an 66 ¢ 4 consting Wade, ander command of Uapt Harvey gentionen aay: 3 o Wheres over this route, ‘The tron ware then hiind, | COT! he cars f © Urge debe ambrinore eo, Ti Steam e cepa see: [SURE ee | wetee ae musemeney nieve otlowny rece” rom go's utr a NS Poet allows thom, resting ou u corn, as they passed along the James ringer; bac the | Advices from the United States to Monday evening were FIRST REGIMENT NEW YORK CAVALRY. nse, Satice, 8 eicen Tee cempmenty Hak BER Be 8: False 8) in Cigors Carpets Puruactres the MigheRt prions peg pag Se ee ea sg | fvrmior, having the lower portion of the vehicle, aad ine | Plvced on bord the ereumehiy Hibvrmiag, from quevee | There are recruits wanted jumediately for the above | ithi ol the, 1th ef !uly 197; and every ml! iherewtier, t Eighteenth street, Ladies ater Mr inctnek as weik alone os ng mernivg | status being slightly short, was enabled to see she | for Londonderry am’ Liverpool, of Cape Race, at hall-past | corps, wlitch is now in active service at Suffolk, Va, | boat painted | oe ‘Light Tiare arena cers cual ak | ots fe a Fh 2 site an we maech t- 1 yim of the new wat vestel, as it was being towed hy | three o'clock this afternoon, Colonel Dodge 3s at present in command of the regiment: | 4.4. sracomber. of wu Bagi é | wrens James ri) a } euntry pasved Recruiting headquarters, No. 20 Whitehall strect. bain isto & TO ay Bh teks on ol —_ rer was atierly destituio of waier—there were ne STANTON LYGION. The t inork Antalnpe, Tater, Nit, BEXTRA PRICK WILL BE PAID FOR LADIES’ cial agoney, No. 145 Broadway, New York, were Hudson's Bay Sume t { gepiemeu's Cast Olt Clothing, Oarpets, Jewelry | | Mreame, no wells subi, nor brooks, to gladden the eye | Works. it presumed for the parpose o° receiv. | Comm 20 ap 30 bikin on bow ‘ aa a thir i algo placed on board the Hibernian, ‘This is denominated the Eleveuth rogiment New York | sy cher—Jtuis S32, lon 7485. ches OF on, with 90 tire for Rew Ortes ne. 4 See aan pen re Of our noble fellows, iow rediened ly fatigue ant thisst, | ™ H* 1A coating there, This vessel is @ beaked Btato Yor i ° 4 € do—ail well, i" : tol,e order, amounting to $200, ior which he _ iv i Stato Volunteers, and commanded by Colonel Alien, who pet Chatham Islan: foilnwing peices foreach article:—Por | this respoet, and in boing of smaller TRE EUROPA OUTWARD BOUND. rum, and of the poor fellows offered one dollar for « drink of tor Coats, from 83 to $) is an ofheer of efficieney ant merit. Colonel Alien was for an, dor ci “ Losron, July 23, 1 if hare iarte decid water. alive than the Merrimor, does she difier from that defunct Loston, July 28, ain rahe on. : P Pie 1 on oF addr-sa by noie J, moving monster, The new veesol hel ber roof ov, anda } The stesmeliip Fnropa sailed at vine o'clock this morn. | the man who raised the First regiment New York Vo- tad done pon es Sid Nao Sek aes | al Gerenits avenue, between Twenties and Tren ust wivects. Ladies attended to by Mra Anhalt. nj Franklin, Brown, emeneracaicaneinnes ® V THE OLDS? STAND. IM SEVENTH AVENUE.— \ Aiko” emunotcen 1 ray, the folknsing bricew tor Junteers, who are now under General MeClellan, and NB, nowiing since last re; they bavery and dieeipiine bave been the tucuwe of June lot GN. toa 88 W, hark many a tougue. Forthe preseut the Stanton Legion have { °! ! ll Koves, eruin qune a healthy and beantifnl encampment at New forp At noon on Motley the bureiring enemy arrived at | incve number of men wore at work on ber, Her goards | ing, with aive pas "Be point wheres the brid way destroved. Ite passage | werenbout ix fect abowe the water's edge. Tl wus defended by Fravkls 8 corp; but his force wae benked, reaching about four fect abov eouers for Halifax and forly-#ia for Liverpool, She takes out $75,400 in specs a extendir g et. The ¢ bal... nal ni Bongoon for Palimonth, May | fur iacies’ and cootts Wearing Apyarel:—From Meemed insufticient tor ‘he purpose, and Dana's origade: 1 prove very formidable, and thet News from San Franetsco. Suaten Island, where reeruite are rent ¢ el nt ph ET sertgpertgemky ' 1, Pg ‘Which bad by thie time searched a point tour milex be endy for service in three weeks at the fiir. an Francisco, Joly 21, 186g, | mustered into the service, “Under the ably leadership of | |S; Mag, from Now Orieans, pasved Turks Sri, es. A note by pos panct= Yond. was ordered to che roar, over tye pron Hor rot runs up tow peak. avon aheigbetiat | gaiied, steamer Golden Gate, carrying 290 pasvoncors | (CUBE: Alien there is uo doubt ,that the regimoat will fi VSUKLS, La Seventh avemte, La- Sret traverved, 00 sexist Franti th gidet rise at @ sherpaugle. When ireved and her | ' 3 “ become @ popular and eificient one, the CD Serwin. eo reed, 10 assist Franklin in hie endeavors % | machinery put in, her guatds will probably not be over | #Md $4,114,000 in treasure for New York, aud $270,000 an an yWe esi D Mes | a, papeanee ——— debeck thet enemy, Dana's force arrived at the desirad | une font above the wat-r. Reing much smaller, sue wil! | ior kngiand Rrooklyn Military Matters. "lide tery. banee CoF Uatmeeton ‘ j arpa Hien af ieee ah a Oe Point clore by. the column of defence, lying on thei arms, far Repnble thee the Merriman. Tae Col mal intelligenc Recruiting 1a Brypklyn seems io bo on the doclive | MFIs Heute Hobhs, ior Natanzns, I ycatautee w pay for Drees im trom Personal - General Blenker 5 fur Pants from $1 to $5. + forget lo ‘ur audress O. MISH, No, 4 ue, near Foorterumh srvet Ladies attended by weanvther iron clad vessel. quite ready tor serv ioe,on | @8 | the river, It was @ gunboat, apporently, ef about four | esting, when suddenly very beavy eanuonading fustend of the increase. It is intended, however, to holt «by two ot the members Bomuay, May | { an old ferrybout in the direction of the Tredegar Iro Private desjatcies sent through Mr. Goorge Stoker's | pang ae fea se Dana's origade bundred tous. } of Nis matt itn AE mole “t a ate hy roa Kenday 4 War meeting in the city ina few days, in order to ine Be an ; D ve, shrovgh iiness—wich wt an tee ie: te The italian Partiament. | where bo will romein for auhes sme, Ve enlistments a8 much a4 possible, It is high time Finlay. Elverpoo Lyra, Oneever ROSENTHAL HAVING & fing through,the who'e or + a suitor: | epynCR OF GENERAL AVR/7ANA AGAINST AN PXPE- | Among the artieals at ihe St. Nichulag Hotel yesterday | [CF tis to be dove in Mrookiyn, a8 those moetings bay M Goes of tive Sioa, Wilibome, be BBN OF ERee Oe | Getebed ieee ermmane ont Ordesi refersed twa TN PO MEAICO—GOUD FAITH WITH FOREIGN | wore John Wentworth, ex Mayor ef Chicago, Major | #lreedy been held in nearly all the principal cities of the | jis and Dir In, Liverpeo! i, Jewelry. des Dy call |, fr ol aud (he command of the brigade NATIONS. | Parker. of the Lwted States Army: Colovel Holbrook, | Unen. The Empire Brigade is the principal yolunteor | ‘ull heme covbsta gC sof " cork Volunt ® casei ty 5 . fore dune , hi site Sf dive amend 4 aemumed by Colonel Lae. of ihe Tweatioth Mesauchusetts | Inuring a debute in the Italian Parliatnent, at Turin, on | Wf the Fifty tirst regiment New York Volunteas: Ho. | organization being rec:uited in Yrooklyn, Lieutenan, | ublort Ayitiny We Petd Kuat ie tor Nees Rudd bry B68 Bows $.8. Cox, of Uliigg 2nd Gewers! Van Vocteen, of Albany, Yormde, Hari a Je 1 OF Brook: Atal Desnou, wie. Wesviment. The brgace wax ordered to vat their | the 201k of June, General Avezzana, 80 well kuown to Colowel Jourdan, lave of t Fourteenus regita = ti x“ Captain€. W. Lyman, of the United States Army, ‘ i port akips ty, Chase; i . meinen sai Mie;e (0 reinin Sedgwick’s (oreo, As Wey returned the | the United Statue we a citizen, male use of the following { youttte Memphias Caphain J. 0. Isham, of California, oad tan bots sppoinied colewelor the Tosa: eenens ‘ ean mt Rein! Fach Sit ene, AT ine lied on tn tet ca en Ulan «dst the course Of his speech: Young, 0 the Unived States Ar No M Doma, ov Bt B ing of the aa omy grow more aixtinct aes heavy, This, | wo rket. Lilo promi . ‘ _ de, egenper, Hoo 7 @ wever, only served to etitaniate ove \roope to trawl © © © Teball algo say a few words in relation to our | }ous, and Robert MeCréa, of New York, are soy ping at ity third regiment, Colonel Everdei!, is now *libwen: Drise de ling 00 08 adders. | hexer'ione. Onr brave soldiars fin toor mites in doobie | foreign policy, coulining myself to advising the Execu- | the Metropolitan Hotel. 3 Teginani in Hrooklyn. It has beew put olyay Turner, eehrs Sidte 6, Re ms ve (Rick time, in order, if pommibls, 10 wave | 0 ve not te make bimself subservient to any foreign | General Barnard, of the United States Army; Hon. L | two or tires montis organized, and is now woarly fu Paty | or erie & point fe ay. O8 | Per, Vapprove, aod T am in favor of, a atlinnes | It. Henderson, of Missouri; Captaim Havard, of tfe | The headquarter. are ut the Acseual. ‘Tou, elt Br ing Be." Point from which the frivg proces iva, | wit cur pataral ally, am willing to | United Sra'es Navy, Ca J. J. Lawrenee, of the ‘The treatment w bieh car sick aud wounded soli 10 viene | the re:imenia of the brigade at this tive appre te | ein! whenever or sister country may 1 j + Of Roohester; Ansoa | foveiving in Brookiyn is worthy of especial mention. The | Baracoa, J at OE | Ci CS erase Bot as Ufoir resvective commanders tictare, | De, abtucl em her pofitioal existence: e018. Louis, arrived | Jong Island Coliegy Hospital has boca thrown upen for the | 189 dayrs Surnh M 1th OU i deren aver, Ge Forty aneed wes Gehed, termes f bat reve Intends to infrigge on the rights and | at the Aawr House yesterday free use & twee dieubled heroes. ‘There are inthe hospie | Gor Oaties wo lun a ig HRA AME, 939 Seventh uvonne, 5 watt existence of ober nations. Andas sam torchingon this | tomer Ramedel), of Newborg; Kaward Vernor and | tal over one hnudred cases of this class, Soveral | gArgetts. Ma yen y os hemp Moved across av open spade in the direction of a | point, it wy not be Useless for me to Core fof wile, of Kegiand; Major Armstrony, of Montreal; W. B. | have died since their arrival in that locality, Here daily — ; 0@ Of woods, towArds where thé firing of the weil deserving goverument ngainst ap¥ proposition that | snith and family, and W. J SeAipine, of Cincinnati; C. | may be seen cases of the greatest suffering but the poor ta SPORTING, 5 ties Seeds the Sortpacsed wae "one » enemy » join the expedition uiWertaken by the | B. Egnard, of Malta; J, H. Raggier, of Circievilie, Ohio; | Noldiers endure their agomies with the yreatoat fortitude. ta yt | F, Stnmrnnnanicah saint Colonel Charles, erin halted, Perial government against Mexiev, for (hat would be @® | nN) Myers, of Phiumdelphia; James iioy , of New York, and | AJ! tie attoniion requisite for the comfort aud alieviation Mp etn port Grig Aroosook, fur York | \ SLOOD YACIET, 9 FEBT LONG, WELL . 7 harles, KMowtng thatonr own troovs Hirtuity, ag, besides the violation of (he principles | J, 'F ‘Winslow, of Troy, are sto; ping ab the Fifth avenne | of Miese poor fellov.s if paid them, and if gontie nursing J dno thchtil ete | an Leng peaune Ue Lf pee a 0d ‘fst be engaged, rode 0 the frout to axcertain the loos ality, from lich we deaw our exiktence, it | Hote and affectionate converse havo any thing to do with recov umn r Ravin Catousns ius Let, “Ailarons tor thet tage GD. Htarwld oftew, ny ede a 40 froin us the sympathy of nea¥: BAY Of our troops and the position of the enamy. He had | Arad miiliors of inhabitants of these differen: ae ° y those Vielims to traitorous aete wil soo wth, 4 8 Colonel H. 8. Brigut, of the Tenth rogimont Massa. | CTY Mose victims to traitorous act will soon be waking Hay Upton, Calcutta; June 2, Mary Crocker. Will amony G8 again in their pristing heaith aud strengih, GOOD, SAYAGE WATeHDOG FOR. Bob Proceoded fur when he overtook f) heat present feel friendiy ane in “ chusetis Volunteers; George A. Kichinoud, of Nowport; ho, PANTED, w 0 poginetile. The postion of tn arnt meats of several |} Tela injure, OF Semana mn nal op tbe way to | &.W. Orne, of Northboro, Mase, aod B. Hl, Thayer, of ey fa Mostivipno, May 28—Arr Polluy, Hansen, Cadi (and std W ma trey Chg “f @ enemy wasaccortained, | many advantages. it would cause « ruin imsediate | Philadelphia, aro stopping at the Brevoort House. Recruiting in New York Sfate. for bur os Ay at f paren eorner AABATIAG «8 7 . then eine ath second was ordered in line of battle, tt | and horrible to think of to more than two hundred thou- | Judge Hilton, Cincinnati, Hnited Staton, aed Mr, Casey, Rian, July 29,1962. | gon Bomon, for Printed to toed tor Uttara cette | Pike, oe bet proceeded far when the ehot of the enemy was | sand Itlians residing in the various countries of South | New York, en routs from Rome for America, arrived in ‘The quota of yoluntecrs for this (Chemung) county is great ih font é Br schrg Leno. irom NYork, diss; $ YURNIPURB EXPRESS AND PACK A P them, plonghing up th , America, and to Whom the least evil that eould bi Toam, Ireland,on July $,to pay their ree; to hw ‘Wirected at he cae p the earth and cutting tho | Siti bo the lors of their yy. Beye, Mae, Sse tae Aretbutien, bho renives toe oan ted: mero than full, It ir ' Arce twenty xoot above their heads with the precision of | 8 ynori Ministers, urbme aud cautious in ealtiyating the | They were presente! by ihe Key. 2. Conway, I, P., | ret i the State that las reordited the number neces: |, Rio uAenk Moy (7 Io port bre Bilabeti fir RYorky | Futh and ohth avenues, B sickle, The Forby-seyend reached © geutionesens of | Sriewlebip of ‘whe, With out distinction, Lisadiord. pene. Basrog, Moy $—1b port bark Olitton, from Baltimore, Bivire into the counter, x ih, FoR BL Ehomwa, “y BURNUA lieved that this county i# the | YP ierv, iy I—Arr inti WA Pinto 4 Davie, Havre A ¢ log Establishment, Hii West Eleventh street, betwecw yes, Farniire boxe! and shiphed © for removing fom stored, i ith and Shh ay