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8 gc te a all YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1862. TUTE TE In rE nn nen a aaa SISSIES INSEE NEISSID EERIE SInnIRIR EERE were fer abolition while we were united, are for slavery | this list is givon before bounty has been paid, an entry— THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. | row tne: we are divided, in order that ihe division may | ‘$25 bounty due for enliatmont””—will cen tyhet be perpetual; the interests of foreign trade and manufac- In cage of re-enlisted suldiers, the gry to tayment tures gain by Our loss, and aristocracy and absolutiom or non-paymeut, will be made on the ‘Arst muster roll, get strength through our weakness; and, whereas, pa- | and the Supermtendent of the Recruiting Service will be and revolutions, highly patriotic in character, indorsing | sbout 12th; schr F Newton, Dixon, from and for de, a the administration and rovi tho for three hun- be 4 drei thousand more canny So abopted. Kes»lu- ‘BonstapT, July 7—In port hy By olga, valde, for Bostoa: tions were adopted requesting ‘the Supervisors of the next da eee are e nip Noruina Light, Thomas, gounay toyota tax of $200,000, too ured as bounty for cites load fr deve che frat ‘wo regimbnts raised in the country. eats Mar San ante ais nad una ag Emcouragement for “For Volunteers at St. Sew dene ship Kate ene Louis. Fasano, J Guar. iy acto A vee inp 81. Louis, July 26, 1862, Matuinics, Jane &—Ta port ship hn oven, Porter, for ‘The Democeas learns from areliable source that the | Madras ‘and orders next dav. County Commissioners of the Court of St. Louis have tran Fort ana So ere acces eet Maw ‘agreed to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars for | Mawsa Syracuse and Voluntecring. Syascuss, N. Y., July 26, 1862. Syracuse is doing nobly. ‘The Salt Company of Onon- dtaga to-day subscribed $10,000 to aid in raising a reci- ment under the last cali of the President. This makes $33,000 subscribed to the patriotic fuad im this city ia two days, ‘The town ef Vas Buren subscribed $1,108 last evening at a public meeting; the town of Lysander, ¢1,345, and che town of Marcellus, $2,000. Volunteers are beginning to come in rapidly. The pros. Peet of raising the regiment is cheering. The feeling of ttiama honer ‘cconomy wiike demaid | Botifled uf the fact. Important Intelligence for Recruits and | oc‘euiy ‘iat revcitien be. seppeeeeed bet, that iets | | 2 Vouchers (or ‘payment wilt bein the form of conso Recruiting Officers. Letter from the Secretary of War to the for, are possible pa he me yom co- operation id the creation of reser’ a res} ive!) ‘the beneiit of the families of volunteers who enlist unde! Common Council Committee. ee ane ues cuncced. cumising of the pare ig \rarm patriotism ia universal, Old Onondaga will do her J the new call ofthe Prosident. or who enter the Sta sor. i Foxe, ly tu gor chr 7 Mater, tore AS oi ‘entire pop: bearing arms, who should bo ee vinced from county under Governor Gam lays. , brigs Louis Mary Anna yw Yorks, ~ pepuanen sapanie ot —_ ur ain ae whole duty. will go far to encourage’ the speedily filling up of new immediately piaced under military drill and instruction, ae #0 furnished, aud we t of the Bounty | % that ail may be ready to cater the ranks whenever the | ereot:— ondale, do, May 28—In port bark Young ht Prompt Paym War Mecting at Corinth, Tegiments now in process of formation in this city. pimaotian May 23-1 Gane, Forte call of their country comes; therefore, Conmina, N. Y., July 26, 1862. Biruus Leow, Juve sin ort bark Tremont, Well, fot Resolved, That it is the of this committee that ING, iy War Meeting on Boston Common. Boston about Aug 1; bigs Aun Eiseheth, Por and Premium Money. BR ieee pple to vac nie gngporreficon No,| Name or | 4 Last evening a very large and enthusiastic war meet. Bowron, July 18, 1862, abort sly 203 Sathucl Churchman, Gandy, for NYork about, ano ernment, Population of this State le of bearing arms; that | Pate. "| “Recruit, |4m™ ing was held here, Cotonel Van Valkenburg, Lieutenant } The citizens’ rally on the Common this afternoon was Ane Tuomas, July 15—In_ port brig post Sawyer, for they be organized for purposes of drill and military in- Colonel Diven, Adjutant G. L. Smith, Hon. T. Beadle, Rev. itruction; and that it is the duty of every man to devote snitiatory to @ st ‘cession of similar gatherings to tol- | Mansanilla ready. 5-Bid brig Bleck: Enthusiastic War Meetings Throughout the | io'such instruction, includ rie peace where practi. | ——|——!—_ | 7. K. Beecher, H. M. Hyde and others addressed the | low, and was lergely attended. J. Thomas Stovenson ie bh pdpebaistinnng aisha cable, portion of his time i | | | people, In consequence of the immense crowd in the | read a stirring ress, which, in printed form, is ous, NB, July 19—Arr bark Persia, Smith, New York( Country, Resolved, That all business ought to be suspended in Doing circulated over the city. went reunarks were tae ane Aner do: 221, ship Elm A Clark, Sy ’ the city of New York on one day in each week, from = hall, another large meeting was organized in front of the | 1445 by vonerable Father ‘aylor, of the Seamen’s ghia ‘Zist, at, Orig J Bnily, Sa.uiders, WHmingtou; 22d, sehr Annie &e, &e.. &e twelve o’cluek noon, for the purpose of enabling all ¢:ti cevied ae. bet Sa shore is ig time pen reas sc- | Dickinson House. Steuben county has over 3,300 in the | Bethel; Patrick Donahue, editor of the Pilot, and otliers. ets oe ue hay 28—In port brig Curlew, for —=, to said zens to aid the work of enlistment and to attend to the futy of drill, to organize companies and to assemble at .« op emey res "aSerigligents na" by para- Volunteering throughout the State is reported active service, Her quota to the new regiments will be filled in and encouraging. American Ports. a week, making 4,000 from old Steuben. Military Movements in New York dil soome i hae ra tear —-— —— infantry —— fort (Ship a et eee im New ah Resulved, That convenient for enlistment and ’ rd, rl av A ip flan y, Ms Vietnity. dri be provided in overy ward,and Kept open day and | ores 9. Act of February 18, 186, Shak Oe, ‘War Meeting at Ithica, SHIP P ! N G NE NEWS. k rnp, Hatten, Gena: brigs bird of the Wave, Simpson, THE COMMON COUNCIL COMMITTEE IN WASHINGTON— Geraing, a8 ins ee services of competent military in- ing discharge of minors from the Snorvice, pie ‘tho Immca, July 26, 1862. an nanne ri hand, Be E atte & fe eegra dU At a large and enthusiastic war meeting held in this village last evening, the resolutions passed by the meet ing in New York were reaffirmed unanimously, Many enlistments were made on the spot. LETTER PROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR. ted rize their enlistment or muster into the servi ‘The visié Of the Common Council Commisten'ef thisicity, | gy meret Thnk thane reaplutions be coanaen! to | with written consent of parent, guardian or master. the military committces in the different Senatorial dis Pig eeprom gts a consisting of Aldermen Mitchell aud Farley, with Council: | ‘ricts aud io the State military authorities, and that they | ,,2,,1¢ Should be borne, in mind po al Caer men Pinckney, Hogan. Keech and Joves, to Washington, | 0¢ requested to take measures for carrying out the fore- “eet ides epent and = any officer shall enlist any person contrary to the trve ¢n business relating wo tho prompt payment of bounty | £08 7ecommendatious, intent and meaning of the law, it is further provided that mouey and other maticrs appertaining to recruiting, has AL ANAG TOR NEW YORE—rn18 51) MOON seri 731 | wren wau ort of New York, July 26, 1862. a, Pecrson, New York; bi co and atk i ight 3 Jo epi A ‘e arson, it d Shoe Gla dat, Henry, Cole, NOrleans; #:) tore; Ixabel Alberto, ‘Poke x ti went te 4 Ssicamer ie RCuyl-r started, and anchor- o' below, hire remain US sloop of war Marion, ship Pe CLEARED. ruvian, and bark A Pic 4 Ship Crest of the Wave, Price, Vaiparaiso—Tobin & Cha- BANGOR, Sly 2 Anrea PAs aay eee a ee THE HILLHOUSE LIGHT INFANTRY. for every offence ‘‘he shall forfeit and pay the amount of Enthusiastic War Meeting in Philadel- Deen quite succcssful. Au interview was had with the | T* following circular has been issued by Colonel pape imp rsyroned eae pao te deducted out phia. ciel, to, Hodartda, New York. brig A.J Ross, Sinall, Marti- President and “e:retary of War, when they were informed | “8*#0R, of the Hillhouse Light Infantry, Empire bri- | or the pay and emoluments of euch officer.” Purtanmrata, July 26,1862. | * ‘Sip Fora: Selene einirnon os W Bias ‘Liz ABETHPORT, July 22—CU brig Nahant, 8 rout Bas- Shat provision would be made in relation to the matters | S*4® *# regards the rules and regulations to govern the | *In caso of volunteer recruits, the name fariuiecocrauik:| there een'n teemenaee heriog tm Independence J Ship Hirali, Posy, Bris H Benner: fons mise Avion, Chases NSO Simran ORL Minit Cy " corps:— will appear in this column in ease the money was paid , Bo1p Corra inn. Luce, —T Dunham. pees ai licen; aie Bice ome big tm question. ‘Ihe following is a copy of the letter from the Shi Square thia aftervoon, to the people of Philadel Sub SP Wheeler, adae Wercnean im Hara Suumonn Somerset. Secretary of War to the committee:— Heiaistes, Hussovss: Lowe beramaes, phia to the support of tho government in the prosecution | Mark Antioun, Gardner’ ‘Livépool~ Southard, Wright & eR So Se ar eat meee meen, Bal Wan Daeanrwesr, July 26, 1862, ees ew Won, uly 221862 Regulations for the Government of | of the war. The square was never more densely crowd. | B storning Light, Walter. Liverpool—Harbsck & Co. BA ty tars sehr Angler, Besse, New York. Genriexux—Your views respecting the recruiting ser- The following rules and regulations are hereby, for the Regimental Camps. ed on any occasion. Thirty-five thousand persons were | Hark St Hlizabeth (ir), Minto, London—J Jackson. Sea Suly 22 rs Lookout, Harper, Ca- vice and the proper measures to encourage it have been | "MYPTE aon Of 2 concerned, Promnigalet The following are the rules and regulations to be pur- | present, Bark Fike, Lendon Nesmith Son inl fur NYork 234, Aitcona, eigiiton, “Addison for to} Cor attentively considered by the President, and the follow- | Infantry, Second Tegiment Now "York Sunte Voluatera, | sued in the government of camps of volunteers inthis | / The assemblage was addressed from threo stands by Bak Scio, Nonizuch, Londonde Teak Qhateraco | T NeWhUuybont, wjuly 24-814 schra Sharon, Thurlow, fag reguiations established by the department are ex- | Bmpire brigade, will uniform and equip themselves | State:— Prominent local speakers, who created much enthusiasm | Bark Leon, ——, Kingsroad—Breit, Son & Co. Ong Hale, Nevman. Hbslaelahies usan. Boose. egu y par = NEWPORT, July 24—Ac imon Washourn, Thraeb- strictly in conformity with the United States Army re- 1. There shall be daily at least three roll calls, viz: Bark Wolfe (BF), ©. Waterfor 10 O'Neill & Co. ai ected to attain the object you desire:— stlation, For fatigue duty. a dark Dive sack, ott Yat, | Atreveille, retroat and tattoo, They will be made on | °Y **Pressions of patriotiim and appeals to arme. Bark Youn Jones, Malaa—Tuper & Beattie. Vicar nitarued ae ctoear ir tea wate satis Weeder First—The Adjutant General will detail an officer at | with standing collar, will worn and ‘the | the coniDaes necariae, SSRATEORNOS: UE SA Geet ce ‘The: proceedings at the principal stand, located imme | | Bark B Walker, Raynes, New Orleans Miller & Hongh- Light, Exchange, Almira, Buirush, e each rendezvous for mustering in recruits, who will pay | Colonel hereby directs that” all cGicers Pro — -commissioned officer of the company, who will | diately in the rear of Independence Hall, were opened by 3 Rose (Bo). Wheat, Mufordharen—J Jacko Sul—Ave sehr Fou ntalny ee ee ene f port the absentecs without leave to the commanding e saan oe Washburn, Roact to each recruit his proper share of bounty, and also pay fp a i yes << & a ee a br sol prayer by Rev. J. Wheaton Smith, Py earn ploy » Hannington, Wermouth—Walsh, DON, dy Stare eben te Teleerap, Rogers, Whe recruiting foe at the time he is mustered into tbe | Ing thir mon or_about quarters, in “abirtsloeves,” it | | Immediately after revelle roll call, the tenteor quar. | Mayor Henry, op taking the chair, made an earnest ap- | lire Nuova Froridenza (il), Roaglero, Cort—H 1. Routh | sa eaieus ot iy mgt ers 2 8) @ aro wi put in order service of the United States, Hens ok aux time unpeoaming © goatomen, Bet ste 00. 1 Oe nent Fe poe arermpenctiniraP rere epee tig al Aes veulnaasiethesbanis alight ie Cork—W F Schmidt, MAVEN, Julv 25 “Arr sour Brillant, Momrog; Qua Second—It being of paramount importance to fil up the | "2" Srofane language at or about men, or anywhere, ia squads, and the guardhouse or guard tent by the guard | Rcs0!utions were unanimously adopted recommending Brig Horning iar, Hoes, Dublin. Harbcok & FW i. HIA, July 2)—Arr back Bssex, , Ray, St Jogo old regimente speedily, a fee to reeruite to the old regi | nereby strictly probibited; the Colmel Commanding calls | oF prisoners. the employment of all the power and means tho Execu- | | Brig Ann Elizabeth, bin, Quecnaiown y Faxon, | cecu a i inna, Duncan. Crentue 2B ments double that for the new regiments will be paid—to | Upon his officers to aid him in this respect, by onptied The morning reports of companies, signed by the tive can command to pat down the rebellion, thanking | Funch. Meincke & Wen : yi lage beg See chre'D “sary checking and rebuki of their men ‘oaths, or | ficor in charge, will be handed to ihe Adjtant of the ‘Hrig Fanny. Russell, Qieenstown—F B Miter ao wore ogo mas 4 bg any men using 3 tho President for the change in policy in the treatment of y. Boston; J W Hall, Marsiinan, Key West ofan wit, four dollars for each recruit. other profane and d vulgar expressions, detrimental to good regiment before eight o’clock in the morning. (See R. “i Brig Joanne, Adrianies (Duteb), Franken, Amsterdam— | Progen tiunt’s, and Einnusy Binithy, S¥Ork leary ie Phird—The recruits will be clothed, armed and equipped | order-and discipline. eRe. par. 236. rebel property, acknowledging as friends only those loyal eo Mainsiee ete oe ad aiken Rb gare Hpasinores Wan Walltor, Camptell, aad 9” A Hama ‘without delay, and placed in a camp of instruction. 3. Intoxication being one of the most degraded EY ‘ihe oflcer Of the day is charged with the order xd } to the government, and all others—whether nee nee in our Bags R Nevfus (Br), Larkin, St Plerre—' jan 7 8 R | 30nd, Douglas, Boxton; J Compton, ¥. tos, reat Paran, m: See apy man can acquire, and it being } cleanliness of tho camp; a fatigue will be furnished to him | midst or fighting in the ranks of our foes—as encmies: nal ™ oe rk, NYurk, iol ship eottaes S Rowland, Tavespenty Seige Any cther practical suggestions you may be pleased to ‘Au “times “prejudicial to "good order and milit | when the number of prisoners is insufficient to clean the | pledging tho government our earnest support in resisting sa Maneanitia MeCall & Frith: Ga itornis, “Gio iie ec e Relley Relays etter will always. be. respectfully considered by this de- | tar discipline, therefore ordered, That whenever | amp. any foreign interference, approving of the call of the Phisholn, Halifax BF Small & Co, S smith, Neniths Win Wa lsce, Potted ss partment. Yours truly and wherever’ an officer of this regiment is| | 3- "io ofcer of the day will road or eause tobe road | President” for additional’ troops, recommending every fs Haga s Rojere & Ritch. ag | Hewett. Lake; Lewin Chester EDWIN M. STANTUN, ‘nn found ‘under the influence of liquor to ‘lose com- | daily to the guard, immediately after guard mounting, | able bodied citizen to unite himself to some military ayaa frey; JM Broomelt. Douginaa: M. STANTON, Secretary of War. mand of himself, said officer will at once be relieved of | Paragraphs 399 te 431, inclusive, Revised Regulations of | organization to be ready for any emergency, Bawardo (Br), Viguera, Lisbon—B F Small & Co. Forz, Magen and Bie iat To Aldermen Famuzy aad Mircme.t, and Councilmen } his tunction, and not permitted to resume his sword un- Loe i the Army = ue Unived eee suik Seah Able speeches were aes by by Hon. William D. Kelty: BMLESt George (Bt), Penuiston, Faluouh, Ja—Milier & Pevhaaee. DG Pioyde tacket Wisediocn: Ae Mey snare ess by oom ‘and superior authority. Enlisted |. No non-commi officers or soldiers - | ex-Governor Pollock, Duniel rt ght Sverss Marulehead, Allen Doxnbve, Ree, Pall Rivers Ma Sowns, Hocax, Kxncu aud P1xcxxzy. Be i ae sed et ee rae Teyana’ | lowed to pase Deyood the line of sentinels, unless they | Soha W. Forney anaothorss vents? at Stee Err tie ait Rar zen Meniee— Mania APN, Ht nik Terry, and John Compton, Yat ager ri NPeBE Smale Co, | betel ni, Terry, Car dee Winder Matt Re. | Etima, sli rn; Panthea Chars st wol Sehr Thrasher (Br), Hunter, Halifax—H J &C ‘2 Dewolf. Schr Lavinia Jane, Ketchum. Alexandr'a—Mott Bi Schr H Brown, Shelby, Washingion—Bentley, Smite Co Schr Hamiiton, Ogden, Baltimore—Morrilt x Abbott. dd Fellow, Garrison, Pocomoke—Master, Vhiladelphia—Simpson & Clapp, Secretary Stanton stated that it was likely Colonel Cor- } when anon commissimed officer, by reduction to the | Mve a written pass from the officer in charge of the coran would be in New York in the course of a few days. eonks, end orivites by fines ‘and other pouishment, | company, countersigned by the commander of the post, THE ENLISTMENTS IN VETERAN REGIMENTS. awarded by com pe ent authority. and report to the officer in charge of the guard, beth in 4. The Colonel is aware, from experience in the field, | !eaving and returning tocamp. The officer of the guard ‘The subject of filling up the ranks of old regiments be. | of the pernicious ‘effeets of those who are termed | Will keop a written record of all passes. fore recruiting for new ones is now deing taken up fo, | “growiers,” who find fault with everything and every- | _ 5. The officers in command shall inspeet their com- eomsideration by the proper military authorities. Yes. | D0dy, and therefore, for the interest of the service and | Pinies every Sunday morning at nine o'clock. No soldier A letter was received from Edwin Forrest, inclosing a check for one thousand dollars ‘-to earry’on the war against the rebels and restore the Union, whose benign intlvence has given moro blessings than all the political combinations of the world besides.” Colone! Forney atso subscribed five hundred dollars, and several other large subscriptions were made during twori ne “Rg Pit o+—tee suiowing Vesela were at the- ‘akwuter yesterday, aud proceod Uf owen this mornitge— ; ie ai Manaiid, Angusta, hrs Eva Belic. Neitom Oren d'O baxter, O Hal dames Nelloon, Raven, Amy Cas: Loman, J McClusky. Austin, rock, Savoi, Margarct, Dart, irom Fortress Monroe for harmony within ourselves, directs that all criticisms, | Will be excused from Sunday inspection, except the | tho progress of the meetin; Be ha Wass tngton, Auld Keyport—Master. . ; fea terday morning the gentlemen representing the Common | whether in favor of availst. partics belonging to this’ guard, the sick, and the mevessary attenaunts Iu the hos: } Tho enthusiasm was Cxtraordinary. _A manifestation Scr GD King luis ‘Boviton’s Son Nvork aie por ied ot SNRTaeE ee eee fone Tepe eCueby Miitbridge Simpson & Ol Seinet wad Sette Robinson, Milloridze—Simp-on 4 Clapp. Sel Vendovt, Bragg, Kemnebunkp r—G L Hae: latch. Kennebnnxport—G L Hateb, Behr ). Danversport—Master, Polrd Iteeds Git, Hostonet. Kenn Sone G Brown, Guanes, Providen Council, Chamber of Commerce and Union Defence Com. | regimeut, or tho legitimate service at argevace strictly | Pital. ‘ng | © bidder. Any and all complaints m reduced to | _ The medical officer having charge of the hospital will mittee, together with Judge James W. White, Denning | {nine by the party making them, tating in short, | #lso make a thorough in-pection every Sunday morning, Duer,, Samuel Sloan, Councilman Orton and Charles Gould, | evucise, comprehensive and specific manuer the subject | Udder the immediate supervision of the commanding ofti: deft for Albany, in order to confer with tho Governor on | mutter’ complained of, and must pass tnrough the kA Gurk ‘ita en 19. intlepensable to this j rp chaune's laid down "by regulation. Such eom- . Courtesy among military m Re ee topic. After transacting | paints will receive prompt attention, aud, when founded | discipline. Respect to superiors will not be contined to their business in Albany, the committee will then proceed | in fact, immediate redress; when unfounde:, and evi. | Qbedience on duty, but will be extended to a!l occasions. to Washington. It is the inteution of these gentlemen to | doutly with malicious intent, the complaining'party will | It is always the duty cf the inferior to accost or to olfer if disloyalty on the part of one individual in the crowd led to his being ousted from the square in a very sum- mary manner. An expression by one of the speakers that every means to crush the rebeltion. even to the arming of loy- allsts whoe hearts were with us, though thelr skivs aad darker, should bo used, was received with 9p anise. dere. vom Liverpool, and bark ya kading ajuadron, have come ur Julia Newell, wrt Potts Bathe hore. PROVIDENCE, July 23—Are steamers orn and Petrel Young, NYo.k: seis Water witeh, 1 ueen, Uul-e. and Gee in Bird, oouten. Divble, Coxsackie; sloup bavi brig, Viator, veade. Philade » Phiadelphia (or Nvere) ‘aston, a u jo i isalways the ‘duty cf the inferior to, accost or to oiler | The influences of this meeting will undoubtedly have a. Norwich HS Rackett, ria. hte, n ve to subinit to Lhe con, euces appertaining to frivo- ci u te tt ellect in stimulating recruitin; inter. i " wade oe to enh 8 recent the necessity of giving a | ['\"actions. ‘The Colonel commanding hereby asks the | tra such complimentary notice, When a soldier with. | "Tt was announced that, up to this time, one hundred | Steamer sR RE ies TG CO Pian ted Lady ssa," Based mee? {is “arue raat re none but those who volunteer into regiment: | ¢ rdiai cooperation of his commissioned and non com- | Ut arms, or with side arms pay moots an officer, he ts | and thirty thousand dollars nad been subscribed for the ARRIVED. OUKLAND, July Bo Arr park Tl Spaldin; ng woe already inactive se-vice. Recruits joining regimeats in | j,jss;oned olticers to aid him in the detail and minuti of | t raise bis hand to the right side of tho vizor of his cap, | bounty fund of this city, by individuals, exclusive of the | _ Ship Tieonderoga, Stougitor, Bombay, April 9, passed | ve Hteoo iss Suuith, Heweit's fale for revork: the field are dra‘ted into other organiztiens a8 soon ax | militury order and discipline requisite to prodice that palm to the front, elbow raised as high as the shoulder, | raitroad fund. Large ‘sums were subscribed at the | G0 Hope May 20. St He\cng June %, with linseed Xe, to ui, schr Follas, Female Harbeck & Co. May 8. iat 20538, lon 65 40 o oe sh ii Kgeta: Siiuih, dos sabre Bi Letcas. witia for. Bowtons Jaume M, lat 1) 16-5. ton 136 c test Ska: ear Bio ) Oxien fon Akyab for Falmouth fcr orders; N FRANC we 3 Arr slip St James, W Williams, ‘an 130 W, ship South America, hence for | Phila lepaas Sid 29th, schr Stovin Cloud, Btaard, Kauss the term of the corps to which they are attached expires; | quit cousistent wita the high honor of bel to the | Hooking at the samo time in ® respectful and soldier: “and a remety for this evil is also to be urged upon the | Army of the United States With this harmeay'we can | Uke manner at the officer, who will return the compli. goverrmext by the committee. There is no doubt but | patie, and die, if need be, with pride and satisfaction in | Ment thus offered. A ndh-coamissioned officer or soldier meeting. ‘War Meeting at Pittsburg. That these alterations will at once be made, when it may | tie defence of our country, maintain its rights, and being seated, and without particular occupation, wili Awe. Bo exiegied 10 826 our armies in the field ‘promptly and | Sur gusious tag to viewey, rig Fry | riseon the approach-of an officer and make thé cus- Prrnsucra, July 24, 1862. ter, London, Sune 19, in | At (el), ship Sarace 1, Boston eiliciently reinforee:t. 5. Seniority being the standing rule of the army, it is | mary salutation. If standing, he will turn wwards The war meeting to-day was a most remarkable de- W of Montack. 30, De bs Teonksmn. otis atin tor Fuge Sounds “er ‘sue THE MUSTERING OFFICE. ped see aes F Adjutant will, in all cases of be eeenie same Pid qoankitean) ae menstration. Our city presented quite a gala day ap. aevaon WG days, in ballast, to ne byte, ie aa . he voy- 7 jetail, whether for guard, picket or any other duty, make | it ne place or onthe same ground, such compii- ath, NS), Ch ie Hector, Hazard, ingara, Newvegia; By thd middle of next week preparaiioAs wilt be made at | tive samo from a roster, nocording to seniority,’ Like. | ments need hot be repeated. pearance, business being entirely suspended. There Oe MA RIUEER En oe ‘don, Bindgetts ising. ed, ifindiags Southern Otonts the Mustering office, No. 79 White street, to pay to cach | wise Wid Quarjermagter will, in cases where supplies ar. | 7. Hours of service 2 Will be ag. follows -icimitboisigel ih CO flags, Wanners and music in every direction. AL | | Bark Jasoa (Nar), Nelson, Rotterdam, 66 days, with mdan | Howes. and Gy Jainos, Wulissne oll disaugnged: berks Dela recruit on the spot, immediately after being mustored iv, | Five uot made for a specific dnd designated party, arrange Stemesc Hy Ra sti one o'clock P. M, Pittsbarg emptied its population into ] {0 Riri Nenu ne © Wendt Hn lat 47 to 43, lon 45 to 62, saw Brngdon; Lasly Bled, Cook, and ht, Sut, for equal dist: ibution according to thd game rule o se: are h North Common, Allegany, where several stands were. neat ay Roy (Br), Sraray atanzas, 12 days, in ballast, to Kr, fk. a Josep! the sam of $28, being part of the United States bounty- ‘il ‘il 3 be 2. Squad drills at six o'cloek A. M. This ia ast shold be, dad will greaily facihtate recruit. rete at alo of sry wil eee se”? | 3, Broakast at seven Orel AM y. During yesterday there wereone hundred and fifty : y . Guard mounting at eight o’clock A. M.. bn im at this office. Should every recruit be | ,, & 0 order to secure to the men that care and attention | $ Tee SL ODES erected for speakers. The venerable Judge Wilkins pro“ iy 19 ar bier ne aoe ial sided over the assemblage, assisted by iunumerabie S at ‘south Bonon (Bet of rigs eoryh ot ages Wea. ith peanuts, ac, to 8 HW: orthington (Br), ‘Sicvens, Selize, Hon, July they are entitied to, it is hereby ordered, that one com Squad drilis at nize o'clock A. M. vice presidents and several secretaries, Speeches were MISCMULAN S008. immediately brought to this place by the officer in charge ve o'clock M. . hides, Ac, to F Alexandre & Son. July 9, la be of ihe station where chlistment took place lt would save | ‘ussivned oficer of éuch company is to aitend and pe cacennea snd saund drile at five o'clock P.M. delivered by Governor Curtin, Judge Wilkins , John Co Pag te ok bak Linda, Stewart, bene ere NY MAN TROUBLED WITH both parties @ vast emount of trouble. sonally superintend the issue of rations agrceably to iis 8.0 ntown. a a Weal palst, latJ6, lon 74 40, ao e brig Mary E Milliken, Al “ roturs, a8 well as to sce that the cooking and preparing of Dress parade (retreat) at sui yode, P. C, Shannon, ex-Goyernor Jobuson and other: Boe P lade phi for New. Orleans, pe Bilious Compusinus, SPECIAL BOUNTY FROM NEW YORE—PaTnioTic AC- | such rations are according to proper Tegulations. Saptains So: mine Three As abt from the English stands, and Messrs. Seiberrick, Felix } ,,)f1i Hope (Br). Young, ‘Se Vince aly 7, with molasses, Cholers Morb seiepaad TION OF THE MAYOR. ie Pose mad rite tac incite bur oe ‘At taps all lights must be extinguished, and perfect | aud others from the German stands. yurig Acron Vale (Be, of Bley 8 Island) rere hai stevectpitmianit-4o pameeverywiner anal and oie dave, a, fas only himac 7 uit Mayor Ordyko bas signified his intention to suscsibe | Bt ine wert at ee a Pa tetiona., "The men on guara | silence maintained during the aight. Governor Curtin, in tho course of his speech, alluded | 15,4y'5, "ith sugar, tod V Onativia ‘So pe ing, Wheat the word knows that againat all need, dee of ti ene thousand dollars in order to head alist to providea | quty will have their meals first drawn by the orderly scr. | __ 8 Speeial Attention 18 (called, to that | portiog No. to the President as having at last learned that we are Lomnpers and Cisras ee ett of nine of General Orders Bi of fax), paleell, a COGNAC BITTERS, ‘ pope verpadeptmshowntso+-opuaipecbinmprunien 4. fritter ho le A Fequiring or tea: Sued Sehaane ot Tegimental camps | actually engaged in war. Without charging that mis- | pr jhiy Beaters ‘asain taken as an ordinary LareTage, are a erule and? in the feld from New York, This, is a move in the right | fie 8 OT make daily reports, of thelr progress to the Adja- | takes have boon made, it s enough to say that after long | Bria AbD» tenn firs Beda, 4) gsscle, Manse. | tre saving citation tit. Fhe rapa. will stim iting gre A tt Son nae Bitters are imported only qe Gece. Sut. ak bs Mamta amie. reatined au7jlmediatety upon the men receiving their uniforms, tant Senate, or leek fare also required tw | Months of tchooling the war is now to be prosecuted | lien va (Bee Gayle, Gow Bay, OB, Saya, with coal, to | wid soll by him ae 70 3 naan, streot, sad by 6. & C. 4 throughout the city for this purpcee, several prominent | Mi ctv rt bated pried sees sane rai’e; | make weekly detailed statements to the Quartermaster | with vigor. War means violence, and in time of war | Py Coe, oe pou port 7 days, | fhattsek! to | ieaktre thronghout the Uniced Statsae” © men having volunteered to give large sums for the sume | [iv no Dart the per to be retained or carri General of the State of all receipts and iasues of clothing, | man relapses into barbarism. Tho property, nay, even Dee, ‘Colby, » 4 ‘carn throughout the Uniced Siatei” een Draiseworthy purpose. ‘ te being the rd of ‘ing, and | Camp and garrison equipage and transportation fur- life of the enemy, everything he has, we must take and rig Capella, Ace, Fortress Monree, 5 days, in ballast, to GNEW’'S, 250 GREENWICH, STREET, ne pina hE Briguet| standa: good breeding, pisbed. nso against him. In the absurdity of civilization our ar masts Murray, ix the piace (@ get Teas, Bugare, ‘end all 3 \ consequently csrbine to good order, the Colonel com 10. All necessary books, blanks and forms will be fur- | mies bave left a guard at every house, and they left our Schr William (Br), Larkin, Crab Island, 16 days, with mo- Kinds of Grocerten cheap for cash, General Meagher received a letier yesterday morning | mandiog Pad heed upon his office re oe comnmis, | nished by the . uartermaster’s Department, upon requisi- | cfemies bebind them to hunt and destroy. This a aetiy Liverpool (Be Pearee, Cat Island, 7 days, with fruit, W. JOHNSO: Se eh naengene ee See rer ihe Geet | oe No position but that of “attemtion”” is to be taken | tie, in form, duly certified by the commanding oficer, | war. The crobs ta ihe Valley oe ne te beak, | ties Hncam, - + Of Hartford, Tcanineetiout, writes as followe:— Schr Amy Chase, Leexwood, Port Royal, 13 days. Scnr Dart, Puillips, Norvoli 6 days. Hanrronp, Nov. 11, 18651 EA Ettiott. Be. Hy Balthnore, 8 days td T. Autcock & Co. iniore, Predtnot iuimore. 3 days, ste Fase at F Webb, Buckingham, an, Palade *i < eit Meir 80, ——, Bangor, 5 di ¢ Lamartine, Graut, Calais, 6 ays, Waterman, Bowman, Falnouih, 3 days, riton, Freeman, Ron;lout for Nantucket, Sehr | © Hertz, Spear, Rondout for Boston. Sele L Dyer, Jameson Roude ier Boston. fecruit who enlists in the Irish Brigade. The note also | and ‘held’ by the inferior addressing his superior with | 4%¢ forwarded to the Quartermaster General's office in taforms the Genera} that a similar amount will be forth | customary salute. Officers will be particular in ackuow. | New York city. ees et ot ihe totlowing four recruits. Who are | ieqging and returning the suluto tendered to them by the | Quy Terkimer County Correspondence. ‘abey may be recorded. ia bea 57 igor nate ate per pledges Ress, Herkimer County, July 23, 1862. i ins-If to do his whole duty, and to give his undivided | War Meetings in Herkimer—Her Quota Nearly Futl— CLANESGHB. POTTER NOMINATED AS COLOXEL. attention for the welfare of his regiment. Let every man = A I the district composed of the Twelfth, Nineteenth, | in it start with the determination lo serve faut and | Large Bounty—4 Tour Through Russia, Potand, Ohi Twentieth, Twenty-first and Tweuty-second wards, | Willingly, thereby enabling your eommanding ofilcer to and Newpor!—Higby, the Hermit—Trout Raising—Ac: claimed by our enemy, belongs to us. In regard to eH jag bounty mane to volunteers, the Governor said when the call for troops was issued, I he sitated to call the Legisiature gether. 5 lad So power, to appropriate bounty, and cout not put my hand into the public treasury without the vuthority of law. To callthe Legislature together would have required from four to eight weoks, and perbaps as cnuch longer to negotiate the loans. I, therefore, e:n- core one g1048 of your Porous Plasters rience ti the wee of ts Plast-re h; jured, was nearly a year eptrel und reliel very 2008 tren +4 ‘ppdeatln O18 § cael and vow performs his reg uae pet me pe rad a Let % 2 eseut ® corps worthy of emulation. By command of | of Vandatism by a New York de. Schr Amanda, Kelley, for Boston. Clarkson B. Potter, a brother of a graduate uf Wert | P P. J. CL. ‘andatism by a New Reporter, dc. ciuded to throw the whole matter providing bounty for | Schr Mt P % AASSEN, ‘ ¢ Moiamora, Pett. C eximusted; said he would cheerfully pay $9 each Point with Genera! Burnside, practising !aw at No. 61 or.el Cot Old democratic, now republican, Herkimer, the home | our volunteers upon individual patriotism aud the libe Steamer Sosenbine (os trans rt, Gramey, Harrison's | could not ained at a le Wali street, ls beea nominated ax Colonel by the Re- et ae ee x Anoiher aapeetot | Landing. «2 UB bo ~ eee ee ee et deat surgeons do not make use of these Second regiment N. ¥. 8. V., Empire Brigade, | of the late Michael Hoffman, onco Naval Officer at your Bocas a pieme inisereniiees 4 sion of all others, as thei A. Boxe, Adjutant, port, responds ndbly to the call of the President for men Fahy in 4F atk, in advance of other eruiting Comm ttee, and we hear of other active exertions @ rebels having blis. pertovated plawers to the gol op to Gil up the ranks, on t sous in perjury,ask for the intervention o: Hexibllity aud adhesiveness a Ki ee mediates THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT N. ¥. 8. M. to put down this unholy rebellion. Already have numer. | orelga nations. When one of our eommund:rs seized (ere Ly teemae ee al eter’ "Se canary verges . : : Recruits for the above regiment were yosterday for- | ous and enthusiastic war mectings been held throughon, | ‘¥° Of theif fopresentatives, we surrdudered them to tises, ©. B. Kirkland » of this city, handed to General sn arrogant Power for reasons weil known, Now, tr Steamer HC Hall Beis “Pillatelia, Very truly yours, Meagher & check for $100 towards the recratting fund warded to their destination. The time of the regiment | the county, and her supervisors have nobly voted topay | inat Prwer desires to test the pluck of this Steamer Westchester, Nye, Provide: 3. W. JOHNSON, M.D. for the Irish Brigade, at the conclusion of the Geserai's | Will b¢ up, however, ia @ few weeks each new recruit mustered into the service fifty dollars | nation, let the Fog ish lon show his teeth by intorven- BELOW OFFICE NO. ts . — Feneral’s - f , | von. Our sea is girt by fon ships, and i€ twonty | A Spanish ship, name unknown, FFI S speech on Friday evening last at the Nationt Grand Ar CEES AL, RASS eee Cannes from the county tressary, which, with the advance pay | Unt o'r Saonle Clee le thelr power’ they can eras | Ales; one brig, unssowa. Cre ee. MoS This istrue patriotiem, aut we hive no doubt | General Meagher and staff will be present at the per- | and government and State .bounties, make the amount | ‘1 the rebellion, and at the same time protect them SAILED, 25 CENTS MACH. at ther ndred of ethers who will contribyig as | formauces at Niblo's Garden on Tuesday evening next. | two hundred and two doilars that each recruit will by | seiyés from foreign interveution. Steam ships city of Now York (Br), Queenstown and Liv- FA Gents BAGH ta pags oa geod work, now that the example | 4, John Collins will sing a new song, composed for the | ¢Mtitled to when sworn in, A ee ee reactions pore paced, Seal erpuol; Bocrsabe UH nd Hamburg; 3 ATS 4 eP 8 HOT Yi nentary 0 general and ¢ adininistration a ia Tela Brigade, open the opension, | ‘he several cufupanies are fast filling up, and it is con. | “\"the titizens im every county of the commonwealth to | Wind at sunset N, seit Ct pode tae ” TRoupLEs OF RECRUITING OFFICERS. The commiitoe of recrniting officers which was ap. come forward at once and sustiin the Union; recommend ing a bounty of Mity dollars to each voiunteer: appoint. jug @ committoe to solicit subscriptions for such Dor iege jh fidently auticipated that she will be abie to furvish her Sing Borwice f men within ten days. IMPORTANT OFFICIAL ORDER. full quota of men w: y Bliscella: Sold also at 24 Canal street, ‘The steamship City of New York, Capt Petrie, sailed short- e - 4 = eeetanes The Reer in Dointed®at the late Astor Houde mceing proceeded to ee oe ‘Fue hardy yoomon are fully awake to the call of thetr | ting adjourned, Ib that @ the office of Mr. Simeon Draper, Chairman of the Uni The following goticral order, ulthough dated July 7, has | countey- ad promptly resyund by sending their sons prem pavertigy rapes Metis city et UME ® | ty after 12 yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool. os ete ss tincenial z only just been issued from the Adjutant General’s office, | from Rustia and Poland, whom che rebels wilt find cau proeinenrag ‘The steamship Great Eastern, Capt Paton, salied yesterday ‘And by ail dealers. from Flushing Bay for Liverpool. ip Borussia, Capt Traatmann, sailed yesterday Coreen nd Hamburg. Committee, yesterday morning, when Wey re : pez. yeh difteuiti s poke ‘or w nich they labor tn feeruiting- | AS it 18 of interest not only to the oillcers engaged on ro- Repel all ong toe thoit eouniry ane fag. They intend to hold @ conference wish the whole commit- | eruiting service, Wut to the public generally, we give it It may appear somewhat strange to your citizens w tec on Wednesday next. The comptaints pat forh by | in extensoi— loarn that Russia aud Poland are in this county; but so i loyal War Mecting at Wheebing. Wurnaine, July 26, 1862. A large and enthusiastic war meeting was held in this ‘The *tean I HEU MATISM. TRogE ANE FLtcTRD ba “4 Youn, engee g nn the oa are, to all appe nar te free rey eng GENERAL ORDERE—NO. 74. a it is. bee — i. ayes ase city this afternoon. Addresses were made by Governor } wen get ull and i taken Bhp fangs toyiee Bt, ae dtereby, certify (ht ae ee eas ‘S MISEALe ot commence until the several commanies am 3 's Ori at jeast) of the ‘orld, but abser jarge por: i 2 tn citer f Meralar'y mustered lato the serviee, and they have to Wan Dera, cron July 7, 180d,’ $ | tonsof the New:for we fnd within her bord-rs thio, | Pierrepont, Hoa. Sherrard Clemeus and others. ‘The | | Sur Sgwaxest, Jolson, Fivorted, from Genoa with salt | L1G BOLBM, whieh Eomalderan invendun of, Im alc work wit) Uns is accomplished without receiv ing one 1. The following resolution of Congress ts published for | Newport and Fairfield, while Turin is within hailing dis- | syeeebes endorse the most vigorous policy of the admin- | ['ror, moruiig of 26-h inst, for orders, Y Found it ae 8 $0 cont, The expenses incurred in the recruiting service | tne information of all concerned:— tance. istration. A memorial was adopted praying the county The Suip List says —We notice sales at Boston of A2 ship fro hee: ayant Shey claim to be quite severe on their pockets. Mr. These towns border onthe West Canada ereek, the ‘ ° i Revere, 744 ons, Unit at Boston in neds ALS shin Naxhanie ONY If, HAGGE: ie received ihe officers quite courteously, and ag- | 4 REHOLUTION To EXCOUNAGH RNteTMNAnS IN TE REGULAR | 11 ack of the siohawk, and the valley, or “ikus,’ | court to make a levy of $20,000 vo aid volunteering. spb bles oN pde Serge CE CT Jap on Ba an ile ae. ‘Loug pet ly tL ‘ured them of his support, but at the same time ex- h Howse of Kepresentatices of the | us it is bere called, is exceaiingly productive, Batter Meeting at T Towanda, a. Medford in Tae, on terme we did met fg dyno i ape hm Raga od pressed his conviction that it would be far better for the ftedt States of America, in Congress aesrniited, That so mveh | adapted to grazing than the production of graim, the far- s 7 - ~4 ia, 63) vane, bullk At Bast Boston im 1367. i oF ae ny C Tegiments now in the fleld to be filled ap before anything | of the pink section of the act approved August 3. 1861, en- | mors hore are principally engaged in the manufacture 0 Towanna, Fa., July 19, 1862. ‘01 Betas it something under, $23,000; and 1g auBOATS, ee plished. tived “An avt for the better organization of (he millwr) > | cheese, which is carried to tne principal towns onthe | 4 large county meeting was held at this pla.e to-day ie $ti.ta0y 43%, ace’ Bally Ronit 104 tons, MBO! Kerib ih Contral road for sule; and as the farmers haye one parti- » | toils in 1Nb4 at Benton, T REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTERRS. without distinction of party, lo adopt measures for rais- , S400; and Al}6 ship Herald, Ooxex ISLAND FERRY LANDS AT FORT WAM 7 r Pand here ore cular day on which they carry it to town, called ‘‘cheese- iit at Bat in 1°59, ‘$26,000, ‘eas i < Si This regiment is recruiting rapidly at 203 Broadway, | o¥ /\ cer or sol day,” you will perceive that out here we bave one more | ng volunteers under the now call. It was recommended im San Francisco, has been cold to Adama & | The Nausion leaves Chir! topler street, .at 9 nd gi and also ot their tent in the Park. This ie do beless | cept tf army as bem Gay each week than you. that Governur Curtin adopt the same course as that pur- 5 ea r oe s vho hereaft id miles from the railroad, is a pleasant yeitn, ns, of Mystic, as she returned te anf Gwlag $0 the sot of the gallant conduct of the oficers and ny oF Folunte rs, for Son little vibees ‘wet Tooke as it it had been aropped down | sed by Governor Morgan, of New York, namely—oifer. | "eM Cor tomy ttarn slaud with @ cargo of oll, has beon sen during tho engagements at Ronacke Island and at | the war, may nee "com aap tune vas action oF 8 here, ready made, betwoen the high, rocky bills whieh | ing a bounty of Afty dollars for recruits. Enlistments | Told Yor $2200 to New London vartien, ha sgeoeraher Mh aay torwaraek, 0 tee oe eS or af ra 2 ton mustered into and jclned | border the crock at this point and the Middievi'lians ean | are now going on, and great unaaimity exists among the Whatemen. now stationed at Newport's News, Virginia, | Stacen, or afte inte service. boast of a cotton, flour and saw mill, which give it the Arr at Now Bedford 2d inst, bark Ontario, Foster, Oc! Reerntts receive the same bounty money as the new Riproved June 2, 1863 . appearance of a lively little village, aithough at the pre- asses. Sea, Honolulu Dee 2, Sunda Island Fev 1, Chauhan 1 Sei tow trey ne Seer See I. For the $2 premium (regular service), the form o | sent writing the cotton mill hus stopped on acount of Hiavitt i, with M4 buie wp aud Lad do wh dil on board War Meeting at Louisville. July 20, 1862. hon: §20'Lbis wh oil and 20,000 Ibs vone, Has on freight 0 s paid when tho recruit joing che be paid when tho recruit joins the regiment. Majer (his. BF ant F. W. Tryon bave been detailed yt roll anoexed will bo used as @ consolidated | the high price of that staple; yet Mr. Kinyon, the enter reher for the ‘The payments will be made | prising proprietor, is taking advantage of the stoppage to bis wh oll from ship Catharine. In ghaiv's lon a4 W, atove bulwark wn rake maddie plates Lounsva. Legoustre and Lic 1B STEAMBOAT “DANIEL DREW, ha ann fg Cute as ule See recraing. Both, 0 ee ee can teceam | (rom teerulliay id £0 Boon as the recruit is ac- large additions to his Luildivg, in anticipation of & | There was an immense and enthusiastic meeting at tho Toy Ip home by the arwiatance of chats. |e » Tega Ture wy and. tho:selvas at Rojinoke and at Newbern aud althoughstill | Conta by the recruiting officer. © good time coming.’ c Hi lest evenin Jations wei i. id from Sunda Island Jan 26, siip Oliver Crocker, CGA MN, Be Hddeow, Jab ring from the eGects of wounds received at the latter | "iy vor volunteer recruits, for old regiments; there | Large quantities of Sissy ot a superior qiultitgitina their | Court House B+ Resol were wane! nh NB. noCuing aiuoe leaving Sdniwich Islands, Nai tld: Place, arv on han’ to do sho best they can to fill up tb | ii) be paid a premium of $3, aud for those entering new | way to your market from this place, one gentleman | mously passed for the preservation of the Union at any | _ deatrs from bark Pearl, of Rew Houser, at Port ee ment with good, able bodied men regiments $2. Tho premium,may he paid either tothe | having #® many se three hundred hives, from which be | cost; approving the President's call for additional volun- " June edit re FoR ~ posto . ad aERY TLITIA BX Ne m bringing the recruit, Or te the resruit in persou, | realize. a yory bandsome income. i i Baile ong ‘ie ouster je sy MILITIA EXEMPTIO: ous rida coed mofo per ar own wg Rusia, ten miics north of Middloville, 1s teers; pledging Kentucky to furnish her quota thereo!; i ’” yreperte in port sar Carroll, | OF BOSTON w Kon OF BBW bed requiring those who cannot volunteer to contribute libe- | Sn jth, Nis ready fur sea, having taken 49 DUis ap since lant | (Sunda, » * For the convenience ni eka who are exempt under | 1 pina paymonts will be inad@ 90 soon aa the recruit has | noted for the beauiful fallé at Trenton, aad for its cept for 39 Norib river. B. the now Militia lew, aro unable, for want of | yooh inspected by the surgeon and mastered into the | being the residence of “Higby, the Hermit,” | raily for the families of those who enlist; proposing the | KOT ean guooner, of bark Joshua Brardon, XB, rene time Juring yr tw file tt ir exemption papers with | service. whose ponds and fish attract large numbers or prompt arrest and punishment of the marauding bands | rey or: HY St Heena June 1, with 9 bbls sp ol sinc hat | QpRAMER t THOMAS B. HUGSE LE tho County Cork, the roperly attended | _ Lie amounts wili be entered on the master in roll, op- | visitors from ell parts of the surrounding cuuntry a Ci + | report, Hu ep alt tld: would eriise a inonth round Bt Hele- veg mu Nori ager, nil te by appiyi ie Poe rented | paite the uames of the recruits so pail, and charged to | to see bis natural aquaria, rivalling Larnum’s in extent, | now invading Kentucky; declaring that Union men wily | jy." ieporus spoke enme rc My, NB 73 2 apt on Pa ies P who wil! be i attend t «’ Hall, No, 127 und | the fund for “collecting, drilling ‘wd Organizing yolan- | simplicity aud beauty, fob tombe fo (i ak not tolerate office holders who have fought or held ofthe | Kore ae | lie cepacia’ t fae. nyo LA Sy 4 a ; a NO, 137 i teera.”” of his specimens. He has a number of trout go thoroug! own tn a nt to. | geome Helena Ground; CHIU Ag 4 129 Mercer sires, wg until the 16th of August a voucher, s mo/ifled form of thet used gin the | iy domosiscated that they will rexdily come at bis call, | 10 tho Confederacy; that the city Council be requestell to} gu. 130 do; Cornelia, Poole, 10 dos bet ta ida, Bit, THE MERCUARTS’ BRIGADE, ar service may be used. take food irom his hand, and even jump from the water | appropriate $100,000 for the support of the | Wretuart, & Jai 449 8, 1om 111.25 W, bark B Corning, Gl y 2, This organization wil be commanded by Colonel Tae month's pay in advance for reular and volun to obtain it. Unlike your ie hep | volunteers, These resolutions wore ably supported by 0 bole sp oll, reported had not seen a whi " or 8 intent corporat ter recruits will be paid under such regulations as the | boast of havirg a whale to exhibit; but he can be: + ee ce rar, gp eancones far Payninetor tetera may establish having trout weighing three anda hali pounds, which | Brigadior Geuorals Boyle aud Henbridge and others: Spoken, &e. * many regiment along wl) t wm the formation of a | Y, tring the continuance of the existing war $25 of | all will admit aro ‘‘whalers.”? Address of the Union Merchants’ £xcha: Mat 1m New Orleana for NYork, July bike the $100 bounty previonsly authorized by act of Con. Ab act of vendalism on the part of one of your citi- Leat ot, 2) days from Cienfuegos for NYork, July 21, ue . — VEGETALLES Yor RAL MCLELLAN’S AIOY. gress will be paid to every recruit of the regular and | zens, to be connected with the press of your city of St. Louis, Pe ae y 7 i SAILORS Nv HE PeoLIE Aw thoré has been a statement mace io tho affect that | Volum eer forces. (wot” tho Hewatp), was committed here this! week by Loum, July 24, 1962. a iiark Merrimac, of Portiand, from Po souurEns, cing i a8 apathetic ovsrdess 4@ pay mel H be mado as follows, vir — Wwivien the T t Suffoved considerable loss, and which fs 7 k Fi : an enthusiastic | phim, uy £0 lat 17) A PREVAILING DIFEICU GRY, eo vegetabios havo roently been sont tothe army, it | 1° Nefaumer regruite for tho old f hon maced here by All ih utyncaaired tems. During | The Unior chants? Exeliange, at an cathusiastic | pit iy ty et 20 ar ine ior Brinidad, July 15, 15 miles wut PREY AL appears thi the 90th of Jano thera bave buon dace are inspected aud mnstered in er absence of ibe Hermit this person | meeting to.’ y, unanimousiy adopted a stirring Ll Ped A Pe Be rel dlenas for Portland, July 20 A GENEDAD Assit. (EE pote of the Potomne, from mile 056 Of the LEW Fegin.euts when tl and, alter lishing in “ror bidd triotic addres to tha people of Missouri, Unfaitering | Mg 01K.) Boigen the frame, wh : epee provedtings euriat Cepartine thie city, the foliowing ized, muster-in rolls wade out places , 1 ob and killed -_ hy 7 i rate be aud uncondi( onal fidelity to the Union was the senti Hriy 11 G Merry, hence for Matanzas, July 12, tat 20 aeih; tng Wa tcce aipented t iy dar hte 0 bar 2,950 barrels of potut 2.660 cer'4 certificate given thereto » inodorons; fired a ball through © ; : r 7 40 . . ve may prio Raby : . ae 960 ba flo a sR a ae . cee ontisiowiee: Mien O88 and Liberal ait to the volunteer fund was pled jigs P Wethenell. 13 dase from Now Orleans for NYork, | anid bind i pearipestaly foes Tur NATURIAL. DISTRICT COMMIT rab. 80. tere Aadlharteoraranr te o Iintmediately contributed to | die is Clark, from Philadelphia for SW Bass, June 2, | bimsell « ve ue ries ay es thee no ahi Colon int 4 crotary of the Exchange, . nlopen b niile r he untaittes Leld its meeting on Th ir nt, separ ekunh o'roam over Herkimer tor the pi vse a i fe 7 red be ' Bee ris to | Cape Venton Lut niles sston for Port Royal, Snly 2, co ss auc # aaa ie c Ra i wd Organizing | pe of preying on their kind, nid him top tk th pout iu the tela wil in i vo + ~ ged zioa the following resolu soting, Gb ites sed Copiainiee aol gon their cs 4 Yate deny te t,flavana for Phi hw Fritdoass For three OF Four day ay. he regularly appoiuted 1 The Board of Trade of Baffalo and the War Meeting in Chicago. 7 BING. at poople of the Unit Bort spamer deat wulnmteates dentnias Sty 10 2008 om i for Phttaaetp'tn, if the. poasvOnng 68 OELEL tear wan Burd or eaeeiiore ac been 4: prato, July 26, 1882 The war mvcting tonight was the laryest ie et rence for POrt Royal, July 2, Int 98 48, reer is Uinta his beast dn ttiel, are Bei to this the cose tnay-& At the second meoting of the board of Trade the tote 1 emonetration held for years, The Koveign Po NS TVA te » » n 6 A Wii trom the t+ | ayy 40 " ng fOr the t ment revebed the | owl square wljoining the Court House, near why | Aerts want, Tnly 1% ' wood, ray; Gort | ng Avis, In ord vi y ewon " edt on tee reer ull axe ww i | ah ents Ww . en Rule, Whitebe:t oan N ejh tueea yl i: Mi f rear {| guin of $14,000, Foo ett natet ree spts OF My iweb val | 6 * lwld, were crowded until a 1 Ae Wich, Jane : BN Webel ingore. | | » Bar haves Hinipe:d Powermberyton | ae i eeat r Pee ppipsins seni $4,000. by " oral prerminest gentionen, | Hakan Man, dey Gomtu pork brig Cuts, Ray, cue NE otk |