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-. NEW YUKK HERS, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1862; — 6 :paeeeipiannenme a etna : : ft, this (Monday) aftern mend to his Excellency Gov. Morgan, as Colonel of the Third | satisfactory, as ho did not m adding any men to News from Japa: ou could not always bea prisonor; but, if your te - oon a THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. Fepisaant (Izapire Brigade) Hale Kingsley, te supersede the ry ay penny two battalions im OUR NAGASAKI CORRESPONDENCE. in she guise of oltigons, staal into ‘our’ lindy sad avec | Pare” re Ms iaptiee tovitation, he reaiad nme aieaatbtins 9 salolonel Oroft (a ‘guntioman with the highest ereden- | active service, the Second Mertagrarvived at tho camp NagasAnr, Japan, April 23, 1962, | €0WD OUF soldiers from the bush, they will rocolve, us | wil be takes to Cavalry ta nM egt imteranant, Military Movements in New York and { tisis); aud whoreas the said Croft haa had the said ap- | near larrison’s Landing a fow daya ago, 1 18 hoped that . . J they deserve, no mercy, We wage uo war agaist fe Homme K, des ue pointinent from General Spinola, and has received every Wislalty=What Has Seem Dene Daring | Mirement trom bin, ast nee inet ta eee tad the Past Week—The Progress of Ke= |), \Xhould be the Colousl of the Third regiment (as stated erulting—The Bounty, &e. tn bt lettor), and in 60 ReMteretion thereat Colemel Grote ‘Tho past week, in poiut of recruitiug, has been quite | bas bee working faithfully aud assiduously, un ugseasful, there having beon enlisted in the city of New | Deer ot € large expense in organizing said rogiment, . York alone over two hundred volunteers per day. When Resolved, “hat the name ph Marios us Croft be 2 e ‘the telegrams published from different portions of the nied to the Commander-in-Chief of the State of New S York and to the’ committee of the Sixth Sematorial dis- State are read it wil! be found that recruiting im thoso | {tc TON to the imilim for the goleueley of the Topi: veighborhoods has also mot with astrong impetus, and | mont to be raised in tis district (the Sixth). é she Empire Btate will soon Lo heard from aa sending } Further resol Eis, ‘Wo. f00! » deep lotarent in this " " matter jor the interests |. Our country, an ‘ee! at a forth to the war her second ieyion of undannted song, wee hee pres gine pe in displacing Mariott N. Cuoouniov, On Sata"day, Jor, ter of Charlotte D. ant the late Nichi 18 years, 7 movtus and 24 days, The friends and relatives of ¢ . eae invited to attend the funeral, from Ler late residauc a 17 Charlton street, this (siouday) afternoon as 2 o’eluca. * Convexsr.—On Sunday morning, July 21, Caarime Me Convienss, aged 45 yours. © relatives aud friends of the family are respectful! invited to attend the funeral ca, ae his te paste dence, 123 West Forvy-seventh street, this (Monday? Ft o'clock, His remains will be removed to the Third battalion, for which some ine. bAve already | Zleresting Commercial Aeport—How the Chinese Mer- eon booked, will be ready for the field be, %@ Oetober. | chanie Affect the General Trade—The Great Goat Mines ‘The regimental houdquartora are at Fort Tramb. “> COMd~ | of the Kmpire—Imports and Expor's—The New and OW SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY. orf American Ministers, fe. Recruiting parties for this regiment, the headqua *t"# Biang of which are at Fort Problo, Portland harbors Ma, ; | A few fgures, showing, to aeertaia extent, the value of were detaited for New zork and Albany; but, 80 far, hay.* { the commerce of Japan, may bo of service ja directing jone very liitie towards completing the reginent. ‘Alter , 4 t an is a six weeks recruiting in Albany they have had to give it | + be asteution of Auerionn merchants, towards this. eoup up for a Dad speciiation, not oue recruit having been | try, 1 *8¥ t0 & cortain extent, because the fgures below obtained, 2 give y.% My the returns according to translations made THR GENERAL SBRVICE. “ustor ys cs Q - The offices for the general service are the old ones in | from the, “U#tet House records of this port, aud the trans Chatham siveet and Cedar street, Lioutenant Sprole, | lations are x, ly imperfect, but they do not include peaceable citizens, woinen or children, thogh they may entertain Southern sentiments, and none but un honera- ble warfare against legitimate combataniy. W ishing with you, my dear Colonel, # restoration of poace usder the old constitution, with one government and one tag, £ am, very truly, your obedient seryant, E. B. BROWN, Br Me Gen. Commanding District Southwest Missouri y Got -C. TRaoy, C, 3. A., in eamp noar Fayottevil rk, The Middle Dep On Sunday, July 27, CArtamwO. Carta MAN, A Lative of Carrick, near Mallow, eounty Cork, n [From the Baltimore American, July 26.) Fourth infantey, f the forme - lea it, nor underys . In the division of i land, aged 70 “ Confidence in the government, and its well known powar | Croft; and we therofore earestiy desiro the proper | ant. Medown,goveuth, infantry, oF the tations dine best, | auamsities sing, te haere mie government, the territory and rospousibilties siamraced | _ The relatives aud frente of deceased r ! ut down the reboilion, is the ling | authorities to act promptly on ‘is application, feeling | ness done a! these rendezvous aiuounts to very little, and | by @ large commu, YY , ets WhO in ihe Middld Lepartin a ene g, | Of his sons, Patrick and Jo ultimately to pr 5 the prevailing Promptly 14 , aie a Pa mat, under Major General J: RK. hn, Fooling of all; and no better proof of the existence of | that by so doing they will soou hayd @ goud and brave | fs not expected to incrouss under present circnunstuue~s, | live here without the "tection or rostrictlon. of a cou- | Wool, are wmong tho mut extended aud {mnortast, ie, | attend the fuera, (rom hie : regiment in the shia fooling could be giveu than the fact of who are daily enrolling them- selves under the folds of [the American bau. ner. Throvghont the length and broadth of the State the rallying ory in defence of the Union is going up, ‘and from each district that cry is being responded to by ‘the strong arms and willing hearts of the men of New York. In every town and hamlet (3 dashing uniform is becoming ae prominent and plenty as when drst the gun of Samter cohoed its rebellious notes iu the depths of ‘tho popular heart. Men then, however, hurried on their military accoutrements with hearts bursting with indig- nation at the sudden onslanght which had been made pon our national colors; but now they take the ficld with 2 cool, but no less strong, determination to avenge the Jogs of their brethren and kinsfclk,and to wipe out the disgrace, if any, which has be‘allen our arms or tarnish- ed our military fame. This deliberate dotermina- tion “to do and to daro” ig the true fool- ing which onght to actuate the soldier upon entering into aetive service. The country has now fairly arrived at the great turniag pomt of her difilcul- ‘tas, and one more dash to ar the fallen and destroy all obstacles which lay iu the way of that desirable object will bring her out from those difficulties as renovated and fresacned asin hor palmiest days of advancem:at and prosperity. ‘The full and complete details rotative to recruiting, the Payment of bounties, camp rogulations, &c., which werg Yesterday published in the Huranp, make overything quite clear and satisfactory in regard to those matters: By the lotter addressed to the Common Council Committee althongh the authorities are very auxious that geveral plete 60 unthorities have hitherto re- servige racruiis should come in more rapiily to till up the | ty Sed whom the Japan oid regiments of ariiilery and infantry, which have to de. | frained from punishing fran Foe Fataltagion from a pend upon the geueral service for iheir inen to fill the | very powerful nation, ar the, ?8sard China, A speedy Vacaucids caused by the uncertainties of war. Detach | jy ror * for in thia divectioi s provement, however, is lookeu reokinm, mexis of men enlisted at the country statious—Loston, y ; raps Philadelphia, Buttlo and Rochostur—oceasionally arrive | The focal authorities have appeated to” the foreign consuls AL the headquarters, Governor's Island: but these detach. | to know how this system of smugg ‘Wig aud under. monts are ueither so large nor so frequent as could be " ‘ed. des Buitalo 1 the only station doing say business be spiatl eet bi ties Ress one Deahehne asain worth taentioning, @ fact which may be accounted fur by. consuis have replied that the Chinese’ reten| its proximity to Canada, and by the preference whica | bere without troaty rights and without resn int, to the yome soldiers appear to give tv the blue cata of Uncle | great detriment of tha rights amd priviloges of the sub- Sa over thi i all. ig! ul priviloges of ah over Th on conte oF Joa Bell Jects of treaty Powers, who cannot compote wth the The Number Enrolled and Musterca for | simggled merchandise and tow datios applied to sh@ im the Rochester Regiment. trade of these people; that the Japanese govermasDt ‘om the hester Advertiser, July 25. . yu end a - The prediction made in this paper the fore part of the | BAY? the undoubted right to punish such offenders accord. week that five hundred men would be enrolled for tho | ‘ng to Jaywnese law, or to send then out of the country, how regiment by Saturday night (to-night) has been mory | Acting apparcutly upon theso suggestions, I am informed than verified. | Below will be found the number enrolted | that imperial orders have been recelyed to admonish alt by each captain up to noon to-day; also the number mus- : ‘ : tered in cach company. It must’ be borne in mind that | Tesidents of Nagasaki who are sunjects or citizens of non- some of those enrolled may uot be mustered in; but they treaty nattong, that at the expiration of a certain period will be few :— (now close at hand), excepting as bona fide servants or subjects of troaty Powers, they cannot be allowod to re- sido in this country. ‘The effect of this order is alroady 75 | apparent, Many Chineso, more particularly those who 55 | bad deew making preparations for more extended busi 83 | ness, have halted, to see +f the authorities wil! actually 82 | enforce this strict regulation.” Trade for the past year in the lower classes of export merchandise has been much damped by the continued civil war in China, and in tets has been moro or less af fectod by the bad news from America, Still a considera The Spirit of Boston. ble quantity has been exported from this port, which ix OUE BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE. & muck more limited market dor that article than Kana. sides the entire State of Maryland (including ihe pro- posed camp of instruction) and (ue Statas north of it, @ large portion of Northorn and Northwestera Virginia has recently boen added to the department. It is under- stood that the object in making this addition hag been chicily to put the protection of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad under one goueral command. The security of this live of communication has ven not only of value to the government itself in its variod military operations, Dut the people of Marylaud and the loyal portions of Vir- ginis, a8 well as of the whole West, find it to bo more than ever an indispensable ayenue of intercourse, We learn that General Wool has jusi returned (rom an inspection trip of several days, made amoug the (roops along the line of the raiiroad between Raitimore aii tho mountains. Accompanied by several members of his siaff, the General made a thorough examination of the country between the Mumocacy river and the Groat Back Bone Mountain, wost of Camberlaiut, At Larper’s Ferry, Martinsburg, Sir John’s run, Cumberland and New Crack grand reviews were held, while at Many Intermediate pomts of minor importance.the various detachments wore inspected and their offleers thoroughly quostioned and advised as to their duties and the military indications in their respective neighborhoods, At Harper's Ferry a very superior command is now stationed. We shall not, of course, give numbors, but we violate no eonfidence in saying that the force aseigned at this and other lending positions, for the important ob- Jects to view, te not only respeciable in extent, but its Gilivicxcy Is no doubt largely improved by the judicious dispositions and the ample and vigorous provisions which General Wool hag established. Among the principal oilicers im commana of the forces in that section of the General's department, General Dixen 8. Mies, of the regular arimy; General B. F. Kelly, one of the heroes of Weatern Virginia campaigns; Colonel Mulligan, famous for his defence of Lexington, and others, may be named. A large proportion of excotient cavalry and artillery is engaged at several points, and the advice and exainpl of the General acom to have infused a spirit of pride and omulation all along the territury of his operations which promises the best results. Chairman of the Ccmnmittes—Soremiuh Peok. Secreary—C. 1.. Frothiughain, late of Seventh regim ent and Quartermaster Fifth New York cavalry, Co. Capt. John H. Dobbs, Capt. J. M, Ackley, Capt. John Hl. Donnelly, Capt. Peter Dolan, Livut. Walter Baker, Lieut, ‘Thos. Savage, Vico President of honorably discharged voluntoors. THE FIRST RECRUIT FOR TAK IRISH BRIGADE. Lieutenant Egan is entitled to the honor attached to procuring the first recruit for the Irish brigade, the same being entitled to the $20 presented to General Meagher for that purpose. His name is lennis Caniff. Lieutenant Egan is positive of procuring the other four recruits ber fore sundown to-day. THE FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT COLONELCY. The name of the colonel appointed for the Fifth district regiment is Elias Peissnor. way, on Tneaday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Fr Cehamoor midis, ot nda att aig Saly 27, .0oY, second daughter of John and Lue: ok, aged 24 years and 8 months. pian ues ‘The funeral will take place from tho residence of hee parents, No. 40 Prospect street, Brooklyn, this (Monde yp ernoon nt one o'clock. Friends of ihe family are re 8) ectfully juvited to attend the funeral without furthes notice. Now London (Conn.) papers please copy, Dog.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 26, at the resis dence of his parents, No. 18 Rapelye streot, Armxan T. Doig, aged 8 yours,3 months and 21 days, fon Alexander Tho, and Mary Doig, Dowity.—On Sunday, July 27, Resecoa Doxtar, wife of Arehibaid Donley, in the 48th veur of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are rospectfally invited to attend the funeral, ou Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 68 Nint® fayenue. The remaing will be taken to Greenwood ry. -—It Brooklyn, on Eaturday, July 26, Josnes Wes: Down, infant son of Denis Poand Mary J, Dowd, aged 1 year, 4 snouthe and 16 days. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at twe o'clock, from bis late residence in Ross street, betwee Bedford and Wythe ayonues. Davxy.—Ou Sunday, July 27, of dyspepsia, after a prov tracted illness, Parricx Dacey,'in thd 62d yoar of his a native of Golun, parish of Kilmoe, county of Corky relend. ‘The relativos, friends and acquaintances of tho lao those of his son-tb-law. Jeremiah Driseoli, pase Spectfully tuvited to attond the funeral, from’ his late rosidence, No. 66 Roosevelt street, corner of New Chaa- bers strect, om Tueeday afternoon, at haif-past twa o’clock. His remains will be taken to Cavalry Comotery for interment, Cork papers please copy. Geinry.—At New Urleans, La., on Monday, Jnly 14, Mr. Gronox i. Gainey, formerly of New York, in the 'a6eh of hia age. Brooklyn Military Matters. TH SECOND DISTRICT REGIMENT. ‘The Governor has decided upon going on with the orgauization of this regiment at once. Some doubts seemed to be entertained that the regiment could not be raised, and that it was better to postpone enlistments for it until the Empire Brigade was ready to take the fold; but the committee Lat the matter in charge are _con- fident that tho men will be fortheoming, Colonel Cook, who was nominated for the command of the regimont, hss been accepied by Governor Morgan, und that gentle: man is hard at work in attending to the business of his organization. He ia also confident that the regiment can be raised im Brooklyn, The camp will be situated at Fort Green, NUMBER ENROLLED. Captain Williams? company. Captain Hogeboonws company. plain Andrews? company. ‘aptain Cutler’s company Captain Piereo’s company, Captain Grivbe’s company, Captain Yalo’s company. Captain Cramer ‘3 company. Captain Fuller’s company . ‘Total.. THE EMPIRE BRIGADE. There eppoar to bo now over recruited for the above briga' ye : : hich is at East New York. Gove cawa, + ridgeport (Conn.) papers please copy. of this city by Secretary Stanton, {t will be seen that = / Boston, July 26, 1362. cs We should like to dwell upon the ability and thoro: Putting his brigade in the fleld ay speodily a8 pos- ts Biluminous oat of excolient quatity is now arriving | Noss with which this historic veteran seems to ha AuNKR-—At Islip, E. 1-,on Friday, July 26, Paamone Proper arrangements will be made te have the bounty | sible. i ou Thee anita eabaen a Beton Gren fe. 1, aud. ig usod altogethor both by merchant atentasy | SbUWe Putting his extensive domain inorder, Woven | Ms. wile of Thomas Garner, in the Sth year of hor age. mmoney paid to recruits finmediately after being mus” THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL. For the last woek we have had pubile speaking every is var y oh Tr ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to meet Long Island cars, #t Hunter's Point, this day) morniug, at 9 o’clock, when her romaius will be ikon to Ureenwood Cometery. Momsky.—On Sunday, July 27, Tromas Money, in he 28d year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are res; invited to attend the funoral, from his late residenee, East 52d street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'elook, Rome papers please copy. Mxap.—On Sunday morning, July 27, after a lingering ittnons, Ewn.y, wite of Gabriel Nou. ture to say this much, however, that with the prepara tion and foresight he bas shown in his plans of locating, and for concentrating large forces at salient points to meet omergences, he bas exhibited a breadth and strength of capacity which have earned for bitn te conti deace of all the officers under his conmand, ax well a the loyal people of Western Maryland and Virginia who are familiar with the subject. Wo feel no hesiation in adding that tho enemy will meet wiih # warm reception should they attack any part of tho lings under the charge of General Wool. Let their attack be imade either by the redoubtable Jackson, or ony other rebel, we believe tered in. An officer will be placed as each ro- craiting rendezvous in order to see that thi fe properiy carried out. At the mustering offic? fm Whito streot blanks will be prepared noxt weck, and $28 bonnty paid to the recruit on the spot without ‘ais leaving the office. If the special bounty, to bo raised by private subscription, is to be carried through, this will be another and stronger induesment to the recruit to e@uter the service. When regulations are made for tho Owing to the patriotism of those in charge of the Long Island College Hospital, situated a Brooklyn, that fine in- stitution bas beou thrown opea for tho admission of our sick and wounded soldiers. ‘Tho greatest attention i# pald to their wants, and every delicacy provided which would in any way'tond to alleviate their sufferings or hasten their recovery. Thore are at present about 150 soldiers in the hospital, and it is @ pleasing task to be able to record that nearly ull of thom are fast recovering. Ono great feature is worthy of remark in counection with afternoon on Boston Common for the purpose of raising | And imen-of-war coming to this port, tho continguity of the mon required for the Boston quota, Any number of | Which to Shanghae, and consoqueatly wo the great Yang big gums have discharged their grape and canig- | tzo,must make it in time one of the most importeat ter. Yesterday afternoon a really big gun was | 0ldepots of the ast, The coal mines of Japan are im discharged, and qith good effect. Captain Michacl | monse,and only wait for ademand for export to issuo Scanian, of the Fighting Ninth, is only aix fect five inchos | thvir treacures in any quantity. Hitherto Japan coal in height, brawny, red whiskered, straight as aa arrow | bas had to compete on an unequal footing with coal from And agile asa deer, He is called the “Child of the Regi | England, America and Australia, At iret the quality ment,” because he is the urgeat and beat developed man | wis bad, coming from the surface of uuworked inines. i : His friends and those of her brothers, Couverneur 4 2 : Pose hatour veteran commander of the Middle’ Pepartmout ; a these brave fellows. Whon ailuding to General McClellan, 2 é Now, however, the quality 4 much better, and improy. | ‘D4 " P Bibby and Dr. Bibby, aro respectfully invited prompt payment of all theso bounties, the New York re. | they speak of him with the most. fntenso enthusiasi, | Zit Wo take this for the roason, aano other one has | i2y "ty yuch wetival, wiil gucosssfully mozt him on the Gold, wherever he may | the runeral, on ‘Tussday afternoon, a2 two oroleek orai wit! have rather # handsome sum to receive, of } au assert that thoy would frecly iay down their lives | beet sasigned. “Dig Miko," as ho is familiarly culled, | Nagunaki ix bata sumnll market for raw silt, and f must | APPeer within his range of command, Calvary church. Her remaias will be taken to sooner than have stich a commander removed from above town for interment. bears his honors meekly beiore Lim, as it bas twice been them. It would be unjust in closing this article not to his fortune to bleed for his which the following seems to be the sum total you to Kanagawa respecting it. This, however, is mutry. His loftarm isshat- | the market for vegetable wax, it boing nearor to tho ter Ovxt1.—On Sunday evening, July 27, Mrs. Marqanmy United States bounty, notice the patriotism of those volunteor nurses who give | tered, be having recoived ais wound at Gaines’ Mill, June | ritory of tao uative pritives who cultccato it than eithne Forsonal Entolligence. nutty wifo of Cornelius Odell aged’ 27 years. State bounty their time and attention to alleviating the sufferings of | 27, and wo believe he was scrateled severely once before, | of the other open ports, and is a production the value of Tuurlow Weed returned to Albany on Saturday evening Theirionds of the family are respectfully invited te baie bonnie these brave fellows. Miko is as biunt and modest as he is herculean, | which challenges the aticution of the world. Already »vernor Sprague, of Rhode Island, arcived at the Bt. | attond tho funeral, from her luce residence, 207 Greemt ent foe .. but could not help speaking when cailed upon. | large quantities bave becn sold in England and Holland, Captain Scanlan said he was auxious to return to bis re, whore it is beginning to be appreciated. Spirited Response of New Jersey. Nicholas Hutel yesterday. He left for Washington last | *'700t. on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. 3177 ment, which bad been badly cut up io the several days’ evening fama it. and Elizabeth Laoy Porter, tn the 8th ya sssecsscrcoserenes SIT | the Bate of New Jersey la up and doing. “In late | mest, wi peen badly cut uy in the several day's iatronrs, vening. of James M. and Elizabeth Lucy Porter, in year t Axhtihg before Richasond, and ho was willing, erippiert us No. of Veiuds, Fatuc, A. Renwicl ‘ o his go. | Pee ae oe ar ntiak Of course, will not be | numbers of this journal wo published ample reports | he was,to march then, ‘without further preparion or | Amerioam vowels ba PVR oop (Pane aiid boa enelntan omits [aur soy ee Te on Or RS mass meetings held in Newark, Jorsey City, &e. Specia reference te now made to Jersey City, where recruiting goes on briskly for the Elevonth and Thirteenth regi. ments, and the encouragements offered by the Mayor and Common Counci! of $50 bounty to all recruits, besides $30 from tho -government—making $30 in all—are pro- duoing satisfactory results. Mayor Romer and ex-Muyor Van Vorst are furwarding the views of the Presidout very ably, and are enthusiastic in their work. Large and couspicuous placards are posted up in every Park keepers or police, loaves this city on Saturday next for England , having received #ix weeks leave of ab ence to onabie hin to settle up the affairs of his (athor, recontly deceased. ‘The following were among the arrivals at the Motropo litan Hotct yeaterday :—Major Buell and 8. ‘T. Cushing, of the United ‘States Army ; f. P. Sanger, of Mlinois ; S.'D. Caldwell, of Dunkirk ; J. W.' Doane, of Chicago } J. G. Grice, of Boston ; Captain P..N, Hara, of St. Louis, and W. D. Rogers, of Philadelphia. delay, if those around and before Lim would take their | British vessels or 382,500 guns and go in company with him. The emergency do- | Dutch vessels. nw 99,837 manded immediate action, and wo should not stand coldly | French vessels. TS ‘by aud Lave our brethren slaughtered. We have beaton —_ the evemy, and he was sure we could do it again. If our Total......... sss . $660,877 army of braves had had nity thousand more mon at | —Tha chicf and most valuable of which were 4,160 piecer Gaines’ Mill, on the 27th of June, tucy would have | of English camlets, valued at $36,000; 83,550 pieces of knockod spots out of the whole rebel army. The South- | English shirtings, valued at $190,000. rous were catled good fighters; but they were not, With EXYORTS, fifty Irisumen to back him he could lay out any hundred bers of Marsh Lodge, No. 183, F. A. M., are respectf invited to wttend the’ funeral, from the residence of parents, 163 Bleocker street, cn Tuesday morning, at tea o'clock, WittiaMs.—At Westfield, N. J.,0n Saturday, July 26, Fowaup M, Wiuaass, late'of the firm of Tracy ,[rwim @ Co,, Kecond gon of the late E. L. Williams, merchant, of this city. The relatives and frieods of the family are res; invited to attend the funeral, from his lave resi ® TAR GOVERNOR AND THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. ‘The committee appointed on the part of the Chamber of Commerce, the Union Defence Committee, the National Committee of the Common Council, and vther bodies of loyal citizons to visit Albany and urge upon the Go- vernor the propriety of cozfining the payment of ‘Sounty to enlistments in old organizations, and otherwise of them. He waned Boston to turn out, and they could | American vessel 261 4 " Cathorine street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'cloek. cea ae eee ea aon aeael Ser gas ne toro regiments, “They | end tho war, ‘If the men of Bewcon and Mount Xernon | iritinh eos Scov'os Beate ree De ee en the Uailad | Wogan Om Stung uly 26, Ation Wooan, wife oe warn iaat evening. ‘ing ste vd ee strevts would enlist wader our country’s flag, me- | Dutch vessels 146.790 | 5 he Peg 2 Jenthnte |] Michael Wogan, native of county Tipporary, Ireland, We are informed that thoy were cordially received by eeecerceccceseecrrreciserteessvecirerereencerenee® | chauies and laboring men would fall {0 line With thom, | Kreuch vosels 6,650 | Titty of California, aro stopping at the 8t Nicholas Hotel. | the gotn year of lier age. M tho Governor, who freely discussed with (hom the hued HONOR AND ALL Hall, NEW seRsER "2 Tho relatives und friends and her ef such course and the difficulties in the way. ‘The Governor was of the opinion that it wonld be mn- @ and impulitic to recall the suthorizationy granted to new organizations which he had issued in accurd- ence with the requisition of the War Department for Swenty-cizbt regiments as a part of the quota of this State flo called on tho lawyers, brokers, merchants, gent'emen Of Isistre, and all who promonaded the strests and con- $933,046 tented themselves with reading tho news trom the bulle- which were 2,613,340 tia bards of the newapapers, to fall in line, and ho would 200,000; 42,867 pounds of raw doou havo men chougt. to bang every dumnod traitor in | silk, valued at $120,000, 1,489,584 pounds of veyotab Rebeldow, wax, valued at $130,000; 5,375 ‘tons of coal, valued Woe dofond the Union by THE GLORIOUS VOLUNiEER. LOIOILIOLESELESTEL OE BOOLIE DE DEEDEEDDODDEDOOE HE ‘The second printed bill says — Borcrercrceccceese cece: rataddaaddadaedtanadaned gS OESG MEN, COMP FORWARD. Captain Nea! Shannon, ofthe stoamship Africa; Captain Total... L vow Turnor and wife, of 3¢. Louis; F. A. Richardson, of bern, N. C. ook, of Kingston ; W. G. Stoddard, of Washington ; H. K. Horton, of Boston ; I. V. Kellogg, of a; H. W. King, of Chicago, and F. lissel!, of Toledo, arrived at the Astor House yesterday. acquaintances, the members of the Fourth precinct police, are invited attoud the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at2 0’ from her late residence, 82 Cherry street. Wanuxs.—On Sunday, July 27, Exizanmru, only child of 1 and Sarah Warren. 128 Nd e ie had been much astonished since his return to hear | $26,450. Lieutenant Colonel Oecar V. Dayton, Sixty-aecond Nes ‘he frieuds of the family are Invited to attend the in the 300,000 volunteers calied for by the President, but DORE DEAT, of the manner in which some of the public had spokon of | ‘The amount of the | York Volunteera, who, with-the leweated Colonel Riker 4 from the residence of her parents, No. 66 he was willing to say that he would igsue no further Your country wauts your services. tho gallant Commander in-Chisf, George B. McClotian. | large amount cot srchunt and war vessels, of | raised a full regiment, is intuwn, He bas been in sever | Street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. orders at present, and would freely covenr in any move- IMITATE THE NOBLE JERSEY BLUES. 3 | Sait he, “ihoy don't know him. Ido,and1lovehim, | which no returns are made to the stoms, it not being and so dcos are other soldier who has fought under | dutiable. Tne whole quantity must exceed’ 12,000 tons. him. If any of you want to know bim (and he is tho | Acoordiug tu the above figures the revenue from foreign greatest and best ceueral and man of the Goutinent,, put trade to tho Japanese government at this port was:— es eran « engagements, and was wounded at Malvern Hill. Recruiting appears to be the order of the day, and many young and jatelligeat men are responding to their cou try’s call. ments which the general government would order to fill up the see f e ald regiments, to which ho had beon strongly urged also by the commanders of our armies. The Governor considered that he had not authority at MISCELLAW! A Foatrve rrow New Yor«.—On Thursday, a man wn nn epenn ct an nnannnneny AP RS, BAND 24M, SHORS AND GarTERS our equipmonts aud coine aud serve under him." From import and export duties $115,160 | embezzled from his cumpliyer in Now York the sum of | 44 At JONBS', 10end 13 Aun street, Flesse call and ese ‘prenent in any way to interfere in recruiting tor old regi- lo thought it queer that an Irishman should be found | ort dues, é 2,000 | $2,000 in gold, arrived in this city, followed by the owner | 2°™_ cali: ‘mente. Reerniting for the Regular Army. making aa appeal to Amoricans to come forward and de ——— | of the monoy,'who could not have the man arrested as RTICLES FOR SOLDIERS UNDER GENBRAL® Ho further stated that he was ine!ined to offer «an ad- HOW IT PEOGRESSES—THE DIPFKRUNT RECRUITING | fend thoir own country Total... sapdsesecs sseee ss, -B118,060 | the offence does not come within the provisions of the A! McCietian aad Pope, in Vit fia, or any Galen ay itional bounty of twenty five dollars to recruits fer old OFFICES IN THE CITY, ETC. ‘Tho speech was off-hand and hearty, and was frequeut! As far us last datos from Kauaguwa servo me ,our new | Ashburton treaty. Tho runaway i@ thorofore enjoying | should beset by the Haruden Baptess, 74 Broadway, oh iments, should the popular will be clearly manifested interrupted with the heartiest applause. At ite conc! Minister, Mr. Pruyn, had not arrived from Calicornia, gion nine choers were given for the speaker aad nino | but was expected shortiy, perhaps in a government ves- more for Major General MeClellan. if she could be spared. We have gooil reports of our be—of bis iuterest in commorce generally— Enthasiastic War Meeting at Wood- 1 only hope he muy exhibit somo ene gy in bary, N. J. carrying Out inatruetions, While we welcome the new, There are seven recruiting parties, with au aggregate of seven officers and thirty-five men, at work in this city for the regular army. AS might be expected, tho snceess they moot with is far from being adequate to the Kimself without fear of punisument.—Mnireal Herald, July 26. rates, THOUSAND REFRIGERATORS FROM $3 50 “Fifty thousand dollats worth of Stlver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils and Hounckeeping Artioloa, ta that direction; aud he ecneurred in tho e@ommittee that it would be wise and proper that the re. mainder of the quota of the 55,000 or 60,000 men to be ; } J J | iews of the | raised in this State under the ca! should’ be applied to j } | bg oye im the field so far ag requis'te to complete them. le 20 July 26, 1862. cont less an By oth fT store, Bt stated that he would chesrfully second any effort of | ™eans employed. The acts of Congress giving s bounty wo vaunot w our old, Ministor, without a 4, 1%, 58, 14, GL, 24,67, 69, 4, ‘EDWARD v. BASBFORD 8 oaeat the War ‘tment in this direction, and would land the } of twenty-five dollars and one mouth’s pay in advance Panaveceaia, July 27,1862. | passing rem ; has livod'a tong timo in Japan, Dutawanu, Coase 287—July 26, voper we acy Aner ae whole wi tld em influence to the recruiting of | have not beon officially promulgated through the custom- A very large and earnost war meeting was held on one has done mes a een as His colleagues pods S. 20, eB th 2, 32, 40, Su, 42, 34, Firat class Tegimests in ann (Messrs, Alevek and de ourt) have en‘orced their ireulars vent ty Jeane 3 ow é-it- ‘committee do Tot understand tas the Governor | 8° ¢ je! of General Ordera from the War Depart. | Saturday night at Woodbury, N. J. Addresses wore demands upon the tautate poretiiae by virtue of an fous a. MORRIS & CO. TTENTION!—CORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED fas mado any application to tho ‘ar partinent ment, and the recruiting officers are therefore under groat disadvantages, and have to be satisfled with a few mado by the Rev. Mr. Suyder, James M. Scovell, Ray., | over present veasol-of-war, while, with many others, 1 diseased joints, club and inverted'nails, and Captain John Roberts and Samuel J. Bayard, Esq. Deli 5 nd all ents, skillfully and sceccentalte Sere by De J. Wilmington, Delawai for further authority, and in vi ca jow of this point they leave the city to-night for Washing! ‘on to press upon the e that Mr. Harrie hag accomplished more good, by ® BRL the woll known chiropodiat, 213 Broadway, ee : persuasion aud miid firmness, than either of the others | OMicial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & ein enthoritios the urgent need of immediate, definite and | CC® applicants who prefor the regular army to the A resolution instructing the Board of Freeholders to by blustering and voluminous correspondence. As to | Go.'s Kentucky and Misses State Lotter) “ 14 "PURE TOBAGCO—¥KLLOW BANK fo decided action. volunteer service. The total number of eniistments | give a bounty of fifty dollars to each recruit, passed | dipiouatic ability , there can be but one opinion—vainely , 1 Rm ‘a ae PE Oe 68 A ee = re Xclow Bank Tobacco, free We wish them complete success in thoir mission, but | made at all the recular offices in Now York city, durin, - ously. 2 were aniisted on the spot. that he is their superior. One thing {s certain, that our 1 9, Go, £2, 53, 16, 41, 32, 63, fre giad to learn that the movement to raise funds to fe y) iS fj Unanimously. Many men were sheake re ‘302—July 26, 1962. ister has been oftever maligned by iritish residents: nbY Americana, wha ¢ services. His position at Jeddo has not been an casy colleagues tled for fear of attack, he ‘¢ stood his ground, as he had always doue, even when Sassistant, pour Heusken, was take him (of ¥,00 notice seems Lo huve bon takun it). Doubliess Mr. Harris can give « tof his mission without the help of others. Meanwhile American inter ss in Nagasaki are, and ever the six mouths ending June 30, docs not exceed five hundred. The expense, yer capita, of those five hun dred men, has unavoidably been pretty heavy, and would scarcely be covered by thirty dollars, To this sum must be added the cost of drilling, subsisting, pay. ing, arming and equipping the men during their initia- tion into the mysteries of soldioring at the various de- pots and oainps (or recruite, and transporting them to the battle field, Supposing they are only thees months ‘Offer as bounty here will not be delayed an hour, and that subscription lists will be opened to-day, This city will do ber duty fully and at once. (= ee nee LETTRR FROM COL, BLISS ON KECKUITING. ‘The following is from Col. Blive in relation to the bea, mmothod to be adopted in recruiting: — TO THE EDI OR OF THR HERALD. Isudmit to you my pian of recruiting: ‘amine tho rocruit myeeif; then band him over to the surgeon, who wil! always bo present so make the neces. in t or sale by all tobacco end r dealers, and wholeaale by GOODWIN & BROTHER 200 Water RIDGBWATER PAINT, USED SINCE eungee 1, 21, 7 1s, 20, 62, 35, 56, 4. ‘Cireui: it free of charge by address her to sp peed MURRAY. EDDY & CO, Oorington, Ky., oF 8. Lou's, Mo. War Meevting in St. Louis. St. Lovis, July 27, 186 A large and enthusiastic meeting was held jast evening in the Court House to encourage eulistinents for the war, The rotunda of the Court House was completely fillod, and 4 large assemblage gathered in the street in front of the building. Speeches wore made by Charles D. Drake, F. P. Blairs | peotection’h well tested on tin, trom, wood and brick, decks of vesseis, (ences and outbuildings. Depot, 74 lane. \ALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO OITW J” Yaterest Coupons purchased at lowest current rates, by AN, SHERMAN & OU., Bankers, corner of Pine and Nassau streets, New York. Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- ries, Information given. JOSEPIT BATES, Br. 1 Wall street, room No, Firat, to ox Herr! Patent Champion Fire and Burgiar Prost Saves, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, New York. have been, well! guarded by our Conant, whose advice and nt never been y wg when required; and d re JORNS, BUNIONS, INVRRTED NATLS, BNL é ‘ fe wf . 8.8. Nelé ‘ tions wore pasied deciar. | the progress of our now comfortable settioment has been Scilla oluts, and all diseases of the fect, cui ‘out ary meoilionl exatninaice, thea sar. him over to ths | before. cay. are..ta, sption, they will, eost the qountry 7s. rer aac peptic Nhe ee eeer | inaihly dus to his never-ttring industry in te behalt. His | Glorious. SewaoTurtic by Bayard, at Snorer ges to ton ener area = pigooe = wiics Paget ofan, te joie; 4 treat | S¥out two hunilred dollars each. ing that the preservation of is to St. Low is a thanklese oilice; but he has worked well for com- | No, 13 Park row, thls day, SCOTT & BKITTAN, ” ‘ roudway, Ret yeicians and Below will be found a detailed account of the different offices im this city. THe MOUNTED SERVICE. The cavalry reudezveus, which for several years was ia Hudson streot, has been removed to Greenwich d send hin goons of the 6 EAVNESS CURED.<READ THE FOLLOWIN D* dlaungrished merchant in our eity. Spend jue beget — im te 4 buth, and pay him lis bounties, ‘to the camp or field. The houdquarters ia attractive to tho recruit and clean as any hotel in the city. I will ; j j ] J | ] J interest greater than all other interests, that she will | inerco during the three yoars he has held the position, | only add that, in my opinion, the reerutt onght to be in: ] | F J J J ; J contribute her last dollar = if necessary — to | and can now see the fruits with satisiaction. rojnforce the armies; thit loyalty should hayo no tolerance for treason, and mo description of disloyalty to the government of tho United States Eight Cartes de Visite for $i—EKqual to ‘the best mnds interesting Correspondence Between wo voiw Union and # Rebel Commander, Naw York, July 19, 1662 This cerufies that my mother has been for Aillicted with partial deafness, suffering from pain and rume duced to join regiments in the field, for the reagon that one-third of each company of raw recruits would ieary their duty in @ fow days with soldiers who know their | stroet, from motives of economy. Lieutenant Wm. W. | should bo tolerated by the military authorities; that we |, We fe furnished with the subjoined correspondence | tn thectty, at Woo AGailory,208 Bowery, New Yoru. Ting moines ih tre head, ogether with many aber Indian , pers to A botweon Colonel J. C. Tracy, rebel army, aud General E. - (dons of a total loss of hearing. Dr. VON El duty and bave had experients; and Tore-thicas ¥ ny Webb, of the Fourth cavalry, is in charge of this rendez- | 4, and security from home traitors and rebel spies, by i. Frown, condisdabnapsiies 1Oaahe plans ra amar Twelwe Cartes de Visite for $1.—The | mor 2 fora her cara great quaailiy of mati togctheg 8 80 ei also. -angli oftice bany. Com ‘ h Saree a < So with coagulated blood, vusly, and, recruits i 2 F08 ee ee aaa | teh sats beta reas of a a By. aidaing their removal from our midst. Gimueke finest qlulty of work. PERCIVAL, 180 Chatham street, isto fal Vgc eratral thant het T fire ie FB men dln Hid vere Ma Bh pm i age ; ° MI HinapqcaRrans, Der anrauwt Sourtase Mresourt, Plantation Bitters.—50 cents Cash per | “” CARROLL J. POST, 23 South street, a thelr duty WM. @. BLISS, 7H Broadway. Pants of ahh cae per eine Mreerall emisted en poor otis Trt ae i504 oR FAavaerevitin,. July 10, 1862, docen will be paid forall retarned Bitter Betties, 2: 47 - oe — ——— BLANES FOR THY UNITED STATES AND STATE BOUN- Dey ateeot.. Dhe immense demand tor these bitters has } Tendered it impondible to procure suficient in the regular way. We will fee! obliged to all who will return what they may have, P. H. DRAKE & CO, Gavekat—This letter will be handed you by’ Major Thos. It fs not generally kvown that under the requirements | 47, Murray, Leptin ee truce a has been roj sons who xeraption | sented to we that citizens of Southwest Missouri, ot south are ei gee Lever cam meng the faces | OPH opinions, are belog constantly shot and murdered by toh hake Daag Aly thes Veeene eee o facts | ridiers of the United Stated and by the militia of the constituting auch exemption with the County Clork of tho | provisional government of the State of Missouri; that county where they reside before the 16th day of August | these imen are thus inhumanly deatt with because of next ensuing, or lose the benefit of such exemption. | opinion’s sake. 1 desire to know , Geuerai, if such Reing well acquainted with the requirements of this new | acts are committed at the suguestion or within the know law, and dally preparing thestateraents required of exemp- | ledge of tho ae | statae aemy officers or seats onoaes persons fo | ov 3 er, Seccan qrescteiasend Dar peer cats ument, together with others, for active service Botore | onter tha State I here ars sont to Carlixle barracks, I'a., and thence, after the necessary drill, to the five old regiments of cavalry. Tho new cavalry regimont (Sixth) has been recruited en. by its own ottieers, and was full before any other rent ))R. VON KISENUERO ON DEAFNESS.—WHO COU” D)¥iateespreted theta work eu Deatness sould a with auch inierestng anecdotes, and amuse while it gray? We congratulate the aiiihor on ie a J juton piace, way, wi neat and ‘blind, seeking ald=8 Tika, ‘The following are the blanks to be used for tho payment @f the United States and State Dountles:— New Yorn, ——=, 1862. Received from ———, of the State Volunteers the sum of two dollars, being for the United States bount; authorized to be paid by the Secretary of War, June 21, 1862, to — enlistments in the rogular army and volunt toer forces. Toortify that the above amount was paid in my pre aen08. Batchelor’s Hale Dye—the Best in the worid ;instantaneous, hermiess and reliable: Sold by drag- Tita nnd perfumers everywhere. Factory, 81 Barclay street. A TUR YIFTH ARTILLERY. ‘This now regiment has nine full batteries in the field, the ninth having just left Harrisburg, Pe., where the headquarters formerly were. Each battory consists of one hundred and forty-four officers and men. The pre sont beadquarters are st Fort Hamilton, but will proba- T wa CHAINS FOR LADIRS yo cap Be eeriri 4 Beautiiul Compicxion.—Phalon’s Snow White Oriental Cream removes Tan, Freckics, 4c.. and pre- serves and beautides the-complesion. For sole by all.drug- the facts, please give this a place tn your paper, aud so FN OLD BOURBON, MONONGAUE! AND Whiskey. —A large sok, comprising all grades: "i _ re ‘inal pu f hand ss enlighten the public and those who are relly exempt % Laird’s © Bi Very ehotce, for med ici Wo sunt ‘Oo. — soon be remo’ colo: Brevi ign from zene abov' age of fort; ome positive understand ing ag to tho im: of carrying Be ifal Complexion.—La! ‘2 joom | forsale by JNO. he 3 New York, ———, 1862, cine bapa ahs eames lv igtael eine oo wall as Nbees eer uae’ wi: Ter.” Lon the wat. it it inthe voliey os the United States or the |: of You'h, or Liquid Pearl has no equal Cor preserving and ons te Fre Received from ——=, of the ———, ——— dollars, be. | General Brown, js under orders te proceod to the carp ’ ane Gamble government of Missouri to murder our iriends, | veautityiing the complexién and skin. Indien a iver unlug | OLD WATCHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ° ’ Shorized by the’ Se. | Of instruction, near Annapelis, Md., whe be will take h of Martin Van Buren, bure and destroy our homes, and tarn our women, | this delightful arte! cop Ag ple tena at far ole ae = Ree oe rer haents Ieed es pony a2, cotuiare | duty aa Culet of Artillery. The General would have The Deati a on the chagitp. oF dhe pocple. Yor oubstsseuss, & desite —— Som ~ Ro LETTER FROM TAY MAYOR. Mayor's OFFICK, July 28, 1962. ‘The death of Martin Van Boron, ox President of the tod correct wmekeepers, for wale by Gi Broadway, one door below Canal street, fom tw know it, and shall coue, however much my teel- meriy 1 Wali street, Prof. Miller's Hair Dye—50 conte, Black ings may revolt at the ides, with the black flay, sak @nlisting in tho regular army «nd volunteer forces, under or Brown; the best. Sold by druggists. Depot 56 Dey street. = some weeks since, but was detained by sickness. @ Joint resolution of Congress, which arm Tagree to have | The recruiting office forthis regiment is in Greenwich street, Licutenant H. M. Burnbain ia charge. The num- — artes and giving none to (hose who claim prote — — ; = — —EE Heat Tray beloog tof Pal the rst Lime ihe FeGl- | fer of enlistments averages four per week. ‘The recruits | United States, which took place at ponies aitcar ake {ida mater the Sites ant Stripes; and | will ener mark | W. A. Batehelors Celebrated Ketab SPILLING OFF LAGT WERK OF TIN FAMOUS mont Imay to is paid. . idin my pre. | are. sept to Fort Hamilton for examination, y, 24th inst., ia an event Sana gt nt © | my path with the blood of my followers or of those who | mentfor Wigs, Lat [—! fy Eyeie and ate ourpdoe Quen —. srapeste acority What the above amount wat PCM MYT | ina, Tebaa, Cararied to Harrinburg, where the | uotic and obeeance from dancbit cry of Bis tative | UP iguiatod mich at ihawan warfare. sinc ty a. | Moldavia Gran fr basting te bai, Bont chee Manage patteries are fitted out. Eighty me at q yu '» es ‘They have recently been suppliod with ception of this war I have been «n officer in the army of Hamilton, ey have ri tatesman, his exalted patriotism and his distinguishod ; during that ti have bad undor my. char; Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservat ~ haven : Naw Yorn, ———=, 1862. and practice light battgry drill and manoeuvres Dubiie service, which extonded over nearly hall a centu- Ponchos Komty ‘4 United Staten army, and iassue | and.Wig depot, wholosale and retail, No. 6 Astor Ht WALL AND WEDGE TENTS Rocelved from ———, of the ——— Volunteers, the ery iy. ve ry, have given his name deverved prominence iu the his: | Von" Goncral. it has beea a source of great pleasure to mo | The Dye is applied by experienced artiste, o.M YL Genet twenty Rive Sollece, being Fepepe te ge} THe ONT INFANTRY. tory of our country. i khow that while with me not one ever reocived amiuor era ar wt wence. — —. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss in Shoulder Braces, Saxponsory Bandages, Abdom{nal 8 ga, Knee Caps, Anklets, . Ao. Browiway and Anu steest, under Barnum's’ Muse 0 atiend on ladies, It is proper that the authorities of this city should | iit.” Te has been my constant aim,so far as (have had ‘event, and express oftictally the general “ “ . or we fel Ter toe ines of & chien 6 iitastrious, and | ery earth meth ta tenn the profound respect entertained for his memory. AN | iow denounce osaassiiw, murderdrs, robbers and land effort to convene the Common Counell to-day for this pur- | WY Mer tng south as eroll na the North, Tat tive xcinios Capt. Willlam McK. Dye is recruiting for this old regi ment in Eighth avenue. The personnel of the Kighth tn fantry has changed very considerably since January, 1861. Nearly the whole of the officers and men were id by tho Secretary of War, July 2, 1962, to each recruit enlisting for three years or during the war. Toertify that the above amount was paid in my pre fence. — ame, co one hundred dollars) a} ‘ D STILL KARLIER.—NEW YORK, MAY, 1896-8 wees great Pleasure in saying that Gartale to Star ——_——_— ——-- od with mein the campaign of Mexico—a large C1 _ + was virtually non. | Pose failed,.in consequonee of some ef the mombers of | Gr the South and North fight this war to tis end, and Dr, Séhaviok Will be in New Yorkevery itera’ an dapat odionenad ny te, han suet, iM THE PIRST METROPOLITAN REGIMENT. captured in Texas, and the regiment was v! “ y non | that body being abrent from the city on important public | se wins remain at lve, who hire hot boon engiged | yJouays trom iL AM. to 4PM. His roome ate av No. sccounte with the guditors of the Sighy, in the moet sales Weare glad to announce that the First Metropolitan | existent. || Fasr Somnalien, lo Saiy teWaduingeon dur. | OMB aiveot that on Monday, the 26th inat.,tho | MJAyAWking lives aud peoperty, go unimpiested. ‘Theso | Msoat street Perlienen WINFIKLD SCOTE, ganized, A . have been and are you my ideas for carrying out a du- fegiment, Colonel C. 8. Turnbull, being raised under the mane aud Christian warfare; and it would grieve me ‘A MEETING OF THK OFFIOBRS A. Necinent Mmnpice Brigade io calle d winter, and are now in Sykes’ brigade rer ty: : two, formed at For of the distinguished ex-Presi hich the fui dene wil the flags on all the public buildings or THE THIRD d at headguarte: men are still at Fort Hamilton as recruits, not hay- fig pen nerighod to any company. It is reported that they will be turned over to the general service, and that regimental recruiting, as far as the Eighth ts concerned, will be suspended for the present. ‘TWRLFTH INFANTRY. Recruiting for this regiment is very slow in New York. Capt, Dallag has an offico in Chatham street, but does not meet with the success his efforts entitle him to. Tho officers on recruiting service in the Western States have better fortune, During the week they have sent in nearly one hundred men, ‘vessels in port and by the owners of private buildings on which tlags are displayed. GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor BACY, CoS. A., Colonel Commanding aera oTuWwesT Pier} TT N. -auaploes of the police for Fecraiting wc. The 1 take plac : 6 woes rie finely , and is no spohosclvag htt sige Atri AFG of Ue Tre wens vo Huarpec's Worry W Banks tereusplaged Int halfmast, and T reapecifully reyneat | Much, Goueral, to lay them aside wrnitey: tah tre bear Ler Me Uke” Noy Division street, New York Clty cnce | 480 Bros way, unis tay, July ah, at thrve i ea, Avery abba it c tol De ior the paved was in trouble, and Lave now joined M army. | that the samo tribute of respect be paid by masters of eral, bj the, Fount Of tbe flag. trom mud Serie aesind 2s ave Bee ‘Asland—named after Commissioner Bowen ot ene that poace honor to be, General, your most obadient servant, Pree sty FOOR Festore us to cur homes, [ baye (hi Commission, This regiment will be the firat to receive money tendered on behalf of the State by aeevor organ, Checks on the Commercial Bank for half the Stato bounty—for euch enlisted ma ‘wore recived on Saturday night from Albany, and hav- dng beou yosterday ondorved by the mon, payments thereof will be made at tweive o'clock noon to 4 Noarly tho entire regiment is now officered by able ani ‘accomplished gontiomen, most of whom origivally be. fonged ©.L, Fomtmsxaman, Adjutant. or FLBADevaereas oF, Died. Brrst.—In Brooklyn, on Saiwrday, July 26, alter a lingering illuess, Gao, W. Bavau, in the 46th year of his THR ARMY, NEW YORK 28, 1800. Saptaia Mariott N. Croft, whe ‘antions, of trust and honk @p @ Heer fi Now ¥ in the late war with fe A wes of aullity and in a the confidence of many men of aa take great pleasure In Oppo PielD sour 4. 1902. -HEADQUARTERS BRIGADE. eby agiee to nominate to thi City Intelligenc Mo., duly 14, 1862, Scuoon Exercises rox THe Reva Ov WouNpeD SOLDIERS. — Covontim-Your despatch of the 10th instant, by the ‘The pupils of Tabby Hook Grammar Sehool, under the | hands of Major Thos. 1. Murray, hag boeu « tutelage of Mr. Gilleaple Millor, anxious to contribute to- wards the fund of the Fort Washington Soldiers’ Roliet As- b x sociation, gave an entertainment on Thursday evening last } by the troops of the United Siatws government, or by to the residonts of Tubby Hook. ‘The invitation was heartt- | those of the provisional government of tho State of Mis- souri, The only barbarism that | aim advised of is boing ly responded to, and the scRoolroom was crowded by tho | Docpetraved bya few mou, Mat “eriuo relutives and friends of the family, and also the New York Boat Builders’ Association, are moet respect« fuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his nephew, Geo, C. Gunning, 128 Prospect street, on this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. His romaius will to takon to Greenwood Cometery for interment. Brack.—On Sunday, July 27, Miss Naxcy Brack, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tho runert hy and fit (o goer wenth anil Sevouty-tiret regiments of owr soe ate militia. The newly appointed Adjutant o the Metropolitan First is George H. Wheaton, favorably known from his connection with the Seventh regiment, » ‘The schoolroom was appropriately decorated for | arma and found gutity by a military commission, I pre- [Gh eesaten, The fexorcisee” cousieted of recitations, | sume, Colonel, mm the passage in your letter in short dramatte pieces, singing, &o., solecied on account | which you say, “I have and do denounce assas. of their patriotic sentiments and application to the sacri- | sina, murderers, robbers and land pirates of the fices and horoism of the brave wounded soldiers whose | South as North,” that these are not rolief was the object of the entertainment, The boys | the persous to whom you refer when you say acquitted themse! in ® manner most creditable to | ‘it has been represented to me that citizens of South- themselves and to their able teacher. The yout ‘wost Missourt, of Southern opinions, aro being constantly shot down and murdered by soldiers. of the Lge en of the United States, aud the so-called Gamble govern. mout of Missouri.” it hands and ing is t battalion, is wounded, and on parole; Major WWohaed 8. Smith , Second battalion, is on duty at Racine, Wis., a8 Lriky | and disbursing officer for that State, and Major Luther 8. Braen, Third battalion, is at Fort Ham{itou, suporintonding the recruiting service for the eifth. oy Dallag’ first lieutenant is reeruiting at Ithaca, N. Y. ans. Captain McCall, of this new regimont, has a recruiting party in Mott stroot, but does mot find recruits vory plentiful. He has just returned from an expedition varough Now Jersey, the result of which is ag) raw clock, without south portion of the ini this (Monday) afterncon, and cot Lon, National Guards. | To thoso desirous of culisting in'w Ure | and the second battalion js now eompicte. Four com: | waatth and respectability of the neighborhood. Among | Siaio, in the namo of tho so-ealled Southern confederacy, | at three o’eluck, from tho residence of her brother in-law; | Co an ter nO alee iced, ob Pine Fhind reghament Mes Seat nee on orriaa or rue aman | Veron somiaey imcoeict any varias pa | tote ornate whe coaried bray to be | Wat Ue EG uric atta. | Mine Oc incadtar ie Atty atrnon sey a, | BAS: Be eaten ERE a aro, OF THE ROARD OF OFFICERS OY THE THIRD | \iiporeTaraystte, and. she remaining threo companies | pupils’ fond, were ex Sheriff Witlet, Mossrs. Abranam | tor ia given whea found with ars avd fighting our | Wituam H. Brown, aged 49 years, 9 months and 7 | size the said trots (9 proceed at once (9 recruit the various | REGIMENT—EMPIRE BHIGADE. are in the new barracks outside Fort Hamilton. Reoruit- | yan Ness, Wm. Hayes, H. B. Perking and Joseph H. Good- | trovps,uor mercy shown when they are taken without oars. col les wi 7.'S, BPINOLA, Brig Yen, Commanding. — ‘A meoting, composed of many gentlemen of the on for the Third battalion, Major Henr; ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fatnily are especitully SPINOLA, Brig. Gen., Commanding 4 ‘ 4 of ‘ Wighteonth ward of the, city of New York, and invited to the funeral, from aha ae afvernoom, at three further notice. BULUNG.—In Brooklya, ou Sunday, July 27, Mines Bor. LING, ‘The relatives friends of the family are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral, from his wt 4 donce, No, 140 Bolivar strect, om luesday moruing, o’cloek, Sunday, July 97, Jane esas, zosagens A odie ae age tarued We attend be (unerad, freee whe Costdenge Of —— 1LL COLONEL MANLEY PLEASE 8) W Stott and see it his wervices oanot bo & used a8 Brigade oF ion Q jor General 54.3 BRoaDw Aron W YORK, APRIL 23, 1800.—TO bear o CAPTAIN an the officers of the Third regiment (Empire Brigade), ‘which was formed under Colonel Mariett N. Croft, was held at No, 210 Third avenue on the 26th of ing letter from General Spinola, SOY Mitts recommendations ‘of Colonel Crofe. from’ Lieu Winfleld Scott, Major General George B. cs Hedi ear General Hall, were read. ‘These om it may oonesrn.—It affords me ploasure teatitnouy se to A charactor of Captain M. vote whom {have koown imany yart. 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