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NEW YORK tme.ip, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1862. 8 = - —$$——————— to place Geversd and willing to serve under him without an emo- | arrangement with us by which the Reiplees women and Horace Warner. of the class of 1826; General Smith and | the church for no special creed or sect, there clearly be: . Ts bas been found necessary some Ly dren thus be turned Mr. James, of * ; Rev. Mr. Groom al alliance between learning nstianlt} ‘ Fane atest apan the gale of ea. and salt, Bute pound | soa of who will out of doors can be ot ‘de clam of 1832; Hav, Mr-Groom, of the | tug 8 natural aliauce between lorning sad, Che isisay ts ‘thing for; for must well know that by (iis time | class of 1852 ‘thers. Many of the Alumni are serv- Toe man walla wih the mal % yes Gotensting ot | Tes the ing the 00" aitzy tn the Mold, and one of the Faculty. of ine development of Christ Learning WEWS FROM MCLELLAN. © d x of come your junity. of ene of your corres pun. - ‘before it. gold to a purchaser at any one time, I do not understand | interest in the letter . 4 aly & fe family in that eity | struction. frofessor Posner. ia the colouel of new | spiration. Tho natural comes the abject of the restraint, ee te nd ene, enn vaniah, Se ing eww es » | who have not # father, hus! or brother in our army, | Oue Hv aGred and Bixth regiuent, under the late call. = Hence there wee sweanpane Py of Affairs with the Army of the | 2°iS.2n'% dicciance and was sentenced v0 leaves | but the Hanan, ion AN OFFICER. | or are the widows and'orphana of those whe have falle | | day ine log AENCEMINT, DAY. et wore rete cain bine Oe ee S., ‘inane the city. Everybody thought he would be seu vidiers | Xicit amd Traitorous Intercourse with nd Tennessee Railroad is at Cold Water | en ted in the Presbyterian church, in presence of @ large | Of the suerament was oufolded in the Lessons 4 Ne tt Potomac. Hip Rape, 9 he, Capneved Se Ss. Meny, Unien, coisers ponsgy iad * ad briint audience odin, Alvios! ueets ant Ler the Biter berve ware retained: bab, Chee ioe ee ple act of intoxication ; but a drunken rebel rowdy TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. rangers. Among those proseu 0 " | were the growth of conturics, and the Lord seized 3 for am attempt at murder iw let off with the oath of alle- si Reverend Bishop Potter, | LL. 'D., of Pennsylvania: | gnu shaped them to the full expression of divine ‘thought, ‘Wasurxeton , July 22, 1862. exJudge Alonzo %, 5 t When the church came to be wholly Greek, in t Mi Interview Between Generals Hallock, MeClel- | sare: ce) Tater ‘caytared near Suffoc on Monday, | 1 take this method of taforming the public that there is | Memphis Faigs, bp. (Hon. Gavid B. "¥ioyd, oun Wea she charee cane ts heeeeely Genes 2 St for ide and Meigs. avd bave been sent to the Rip Raps. Thay are suspected | constang intercourse between the rebel of Accomac and | {o'i'\he time for leaving, as it is not possible dat the | foasor Jonathan Piersou, A. M., Tutor Gilbs tory. “Then begua to spring up colleges, woadernies and lan, Dix, Burnside an § of Roving bemn eoqnand, fa shooting egress. Northampton counties, On the eastern shore of the lewer | number covered by your order can get transpertation to | others. The Vice President of the colluge, Rev. Dr. Lan- | wuiversities, all founded by the church , and all the di mail arrived last evening with agcus- and positive ousgrowth of Christianity, Thus the rein. ry, Cold Water within the time granted; I waald not for | rens, the distinguished polemic, » President Nott Chesapeake Bay, and these of the western shore. They 0 an singe pol presided, — Re, as. tomed regularity, and Richmond papers of Monday reach- & moment suppose that those littie will thus bo | being too teeble to sit through the exercises, thongh | Ucn remains. ‘This embraces, bute faint abetraet of & ated ed thie city. | But very few copies Of the papers are re- | cross the bay in smart little canoes from the viginity of | Griven from their hones and birtheaeot shall pied the | when Ris venerated form appeared upon the iy jearned, powerful and logical discourse rr é elyerd and thoge wie o> aut tie, for. autoutsider vo gat | BUveatiegue, ov the oast elde of the shore, Bebween P'i- | weary distance of thirty miles, At the sande thin, Gene | Saco audianve arose and unt singarly and RTERS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, § St ankateak jack est side, If-s- | ral, that! make this appeal to you, I feel it my duty to | gree im—a very ng impressive caspcaui yu ne, 1902." f ase ee garnale: Shey ope. 00,'00 | eee an oR Tiree oom ing west ead early 1 | reuaark that -you mest not for an instant auppose that tho | hie great age and honored career of high publie useful. . Dregces y i m1 short notice, and the many who will this be forced to to say that President Nott is gradually failing, and it is ere? ‘the matter! muently tor | Uke the hateful oath of allegiauce to a despised govern. | dimcult to believe that he will ever see another com- the morning and open day coming They are carry. | thousands who will be utterly unable to leave upon this | ness. He remained little beyond half an bi newspapers and letters, aud portable, T have cers of the army, bat no one tekes the trouble to set a wateh and catch thom. Igond tims information to yon, that you can do car cause some good by publishing the | young important fact. This interc urs seid be siapped by | dierly x poy “one of i ve oJ hu ay, a Se iecen Sdbapescoe ip a ate oe rs the tifty thousand brave Tennessoeans who are stili | now des agaple of the traitors . ur army will register in Heaven against the per with the gre a cuter of heipless old men, women aud ebildren, and the | rebel!ion will be signally crushed out by the strong arm Nine hundred wounded paroled prisoners arrived yos- terday from Richmond. Two died before they arrived at Petersborg. They left yesterday afternoon for the Northern hospitals. More will be received to-morrow. ‘A flag of trace boat, containing Colonel Wright and Lieutenant Colonel Sweitzer, yesterday went to Aiken’s Landing, twenty-one wiles above City Point, to meet Robert Ould, form District Attorney for Wash" and yet Folt in all its « ne, Which Mr. ly t reach the mints «ad understandings of Vue ovation was followed by @ poem trom the Lawton. .the fiftieth year of the ae celebrated amid mued forme ine that the papers of Monday jabitant over their version «f the rebel ram exploit at Vicksburg, aad speak very authoritatively im regard to renewed pros pects of foreign futervention,. News geis so dicted at third and fourth hands that [do pot kuow how much faith to place upon what i hear, You will remember, however, that my intimations {n regard to the news by the mail of Saturday proved signally correct. The pians of the rebels for transmitting information from Norfolic w Richmond Lave been most admirably systematined t, are thus to be converted into loyal citizens of the | mencement festivity. The announcement of the death Ud States, or their affection weaned from our glorious } of his triond and osmpear, ex-President Van Buren, dis- eduracy; and while to threatea were wnsol- | turbed him much. In his moré normal moments he re- Kindness, and therefore, General, ! | fers in terms of splendid eloquence to the Union as it the curses and oaths of vengeance | was, and most feclingly deprecates the civil war that is ing this fair heritage, though, f common t men of the loyal North, he hopes thas the thar 7. Pievsop, of Dung formu'ion o Of literary pomp and im.e-2i the ancicut stene chuck of we live vil : waa unwontedly crowder. After Orlaudo L. Kirkland, of the class of 1822, had led in prayer, Hon. Wi. J. Bacon tet ho rebels to | and the government will find it ditticuit to break chem ‘ ae r rate ael Biye sink lll tagten city, appointed Commissioner by t tp. The operations have guined strength through the ‘ P genital who cannot gnard his own lines, The bear Lop pi na President of Associaticn funini, delivered & welcome . earry out the new arrangunent for ao exchange of | Il. CP etnge in authoriy here in regara tothe mace | INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH Sea eit yorton tie points takad in be | "6 ntragunon or one. address, m winicl he suceinc!ly ‘raced the bistory of his prisoners. The wanenet A OMiENE aa rR Pe oe foregoing. Yours, reepectiully, Moric—Solo—Organ—" Trinmphal March.” Mr. H.W. | Alte Matcr, and tho einivat men sent forth tran bes ¢ or Lo Sf ha in this vicivity exveil aA, , ys “ “ - ‘The 2 pope pikes pean sie tana iS Vicinity exo NS BB ye rn Sy 4. Beal. pais be idreus ot Catone. a larlet and a ran both deeply eonderaned corn, auchored in the mid¢ ? _ 7 re o si 8 0.8. A. sie ‘right, Sauquoit, N ork, | sad favorably ailected for the present and future welfare twas boarded last might about twelve o'clock by a party Sr SES TORR ORn CNT What the Bobols Think of the President's THE REPLY, falutavorytatin. B.. Wright, Savquoits New York. | oP eology, dublioe Fanon, speechos, stories followed, ‘Of rebels, who came from the opposite shore in a boat: i pei yi otate Call for More T. Mauris, Tenn. July 16, 1862. Great Kxamyloz, T. L, Sturtevant, Winthro », Me. at the cvld collation served beneath the great tent - 4 tuo | 2% Paine of Our Pret Position—A Daring Cavalry ur ‘ore Troops. Bric. Gem, Juve THoMPaon, C. 8. A., Seuatodia— ret ee mabe Eelgeucien, 0. Hémaizeot, | Now York Agricultural Svciety, by the Rev. Dr. Eaton, after setting the schooner on fire they left, carrying tho | Uns suceeseful Accomplishmen—The Thave yours of the 14th inst., in relation to Specin! | via NY 5 * | Presid ison University’; Judge Bacon, ton. J. V. eaptain with them. The schooner was destroyed We kaa Asnonpilie Poecte, ihe snanemnnneninanannter Urder No. 14, herctofore issued by Major General Grant. | “En Ain”. af, Wilson, New Tolland, 0. i Board of Kegents 0! the Uni- Generats Halleck, Dix, Meigs aad Burnside left here a ae Amongst * ore ATRL CRAP RTD Thorehy send you Spceia! Order No.26, whic emsidera: | Taw of Raconajanae, ie, €. Powers, Moeea, Q. of te the gigantic operations om the pentnsulaand the iaieno | THE TOBACCO MANIA IN VIRGINIA, | diy modiles io order to which you ‘allude. “You wilt | jAwot Ravombanse, It. © Tonos, Mee. sever. MeCtellan, his morning, after paying & visit tod: interest that has been excited for General MoCicllan and permit me to say, that your sympathies are entirely ont Gens cy’s hoal lr having been restored, he has se, a8 truth arid history must record the fact that mR ce . E ane Hale Mr. F ls, ex Goy. Horatio Pict si eo of me ani af. his army have for the time completely thrown in the shade Rosy Key Ke. A eed i people residing in localities ‘where both of cree As cae ae giro ier vena, Me ¥. | sevmout, Mr. Wood, Rev 1 nisend, ae ee ae ht down Dr. McGregor | be smaller but no portant operations on the out- re nur armies bave been cainped preier the contiguity | Shadows. D). A. Buruett, New Windsor N’¥ 2 | Toriveins Finmailton, Bsa. of ¢ Rey. William a. ‘The flag of truce to-day Brought down pr. MosTeseT | posts of our lines. Such haa been the case with the div'- : of tha “Northern invaders,” to the protection of the | Government and Reyson. B. Bartlett, of Brooklyn; W. W. Ho Rev. and Rev. Hiram Eldy, of the Third Connectient regiment re a ck thatlomasak nace wialionek ai Duin, pantie Lineoln’s Galt for More Troops, Southorn chivairy, | ‘You are too woll_ ve ied in the Gin detciag: Dr Gaptak Wiliausport, ¥ J. Raman, Of Eayettay files See Lao, Mr. Hawisy 4 Gray, of the States Army, aud | * feng apie peasy bis jus {From the Richmond Whig, July 9. science of war to be ignorant of the fact that these “ a 3 s aro) aifetd, | Heury Ward, Jr., and othors,'to Cully record ail of w! Dre. Stone and nee of the uv a ny wf the capture of Norfolk it was regarded a# a poiut of great ‘Line 4 a call for three hundred thousand | orders are fur more wali than could have been expected, — of Mrs. Hemans. 0. Nobvle, We +} ould require thifee triple shests of the Herauo ut leaut, Rev. G. W. Dodge, Eleventh New York vegiuy : w m4 stratecical Importance, and the rebel leaders spared no | additional ys. It iw mot arobable he will raise mn | after the trew * Union families have received ‘Musio—Quartette—« Whore are Thy Rowors."” Rosaint. which, in these war tunes, might be regarded as a Lough ’ Were taken prisoners at Bull run, and are just release: a all : unless he resorts to some moraeompulsory system than | at the hanus is in this city. Ay Te: ye eeriineg. is. Culler. draugitt on the p on from the prison at Salisbury, N.C, pains ones 38 @ didioult and dangerous. The } 5 qipoal to the Governors of States, but we must act on this the fact thut a large part of all the informa- | MiKS PAstGth, Miss Hen Me rey eer in, Pa, Those exercises were civecd by the reading of the ne pees 18 lines from the Cliickshomlay to | ae presumpbion that he can and wikraise (hem. Wa must ved by you van be traced directly trough the | tuecontare. i), N. iewin Woks, vt, . eroiogical list prepared by Processor North, showing that Ou % ” dene it a new importance,and now | keep our armies up w the highest possibie point of | ramii xeluded by those ord dd your application Prinetpie in Life, T. L- Scott, Waterford, N. ¥. seven of the Aluinal have pa away during (be pas' ie Herteges Monran: Comverpondence. oe vigor and eftiel we must purl the conser iption law | for sympathy in their bebalf newhat ainusing. ‘The bbe Ae mee we F Promideid, Cunajo- | seedomic you rmined to hold it at all hazards: y aug ments. The the governmer The force under our General has been considerab d by the arrival of eeveral new ps aro in splendid condition, and whea a2 opportunity 8 will prove th vos by no means behind their comrades of the peninsala, Our General {3 untiring in Lis exertions to promote the health and ediciency of the troops under his cowmand, Drills are constant, muraing Fortnsss Mowaoz, Va., July 23, 18962 Me Aygeia Hospilat to be Broken Up—The New Hospitels at Hill Crecka=Dr. Cuyler Appointed @ Metical Inspector of the Army—Dr. Gilbert to Take His the Maratanza—Sailing of the Marvleiead, die, proper are common | he deli- | r bors of | a variety of themes, all of ite und entertaining.’ These ving of the degrees, with with the nitmoat diligence and impartiality, and we must | great error that federal cilivers have committed during | yaris No¥ strike as many and as herd blows as possible before the | this war has deon their over kindness to a vindictive aud ig Miss evies are brought into the tield. We must meet the | inoulting foe. Your threats and intimations of persona) creased numbers of the enemy by increased discipline, | danger to Genera! Grant are in bad taste, and should have: ction and enerzy. Tho history of batilesfrom the | been carefully revised before publication. Whether he uing of the war lus shown that obedience, valor | “can guard his own lines” the history of the hatttes ef determination to die vather than be conquered are | Shiich and Donelson has fully shown, Should any fami- mightier than numbers. We have fought against odds | lies embraced within the orders above alluded to be obati, from the frst; sometimes the disyarity bas been cruel, | nate and refuse to comply with ordor fifteen, they shal! bat we have rarely ind occasion to recret the issue of msisted in 0. E. Van Allen, West Porth, N. Y. L. A. Laphom, Priacey ile, Mi, E Tacea La Notte, Placida,’’—Il tvovatore okeit Die Deutschen in Amer Latent Energies, (C. M. Banners. ting class, Uy ré spirited, cre were followed by the cont } the ceremonies Course, — a. TB. Auten, Princeville, Mt. ibovek, Utica, N.Y. jam Andergon, Stittville; Nelson. 9; Norman Hayhes Beckor, Water- vruibury, Hudson: ‘Charles pital ie to be broken up, and the patients removed to the oh 1, Schenectady, N. ¥. ‘ i SRO: » Pie e ° cally out the mor st its resources and bu i ; Bik Se: ‘ole, Alb i . egan, and a large pertion of ¢ are now com. | the men are n wring the extreme heat of the | site with debt. and @ it will convmce the aa- Brigadier General Commanding, SONG TO OLD UNION. 2 Fay, Prattsburg; Warren day, Officers, as well as men, are mare to feel the neces- hY YH. LUDLOW. J the discipline of the rt Hollister, John Quiney Myron Augustus McKee, Wim- tions of the carta of t unity, detormination and imag. nitade of the: streg Sortably situated in the clean, wholesome huspitals across : % for independence, which bad Am—Sparkling and Rri o0 will be ti red as coon as it | sity of strict attention to duty, i = = aaeM 4 the: @lehian Gta oP iieeanpeanires ro Au a SieateG eave cewenue mx com seins ctturabla, The ie no pace for aroaea, { bee” Yepresented to them but litte more tada ret COLLEGE COMMENGEMENTS, lat the Grecian dv tin of his ered stream, ate eter; Benyanin, Frankia i . ’ " ma i em Out before re. Satie ee ‘That Phabus weaves from Lis laurel leaves, Stuart Page ugertield Jobnsor ise, Floyd; Seer sion i Neicemor esi ak peoweas Day Se eg ogee a0. ere ee News from'the Valley, Commencement of Cnion College—Address Al th golden cates of morning; . Foard rn hog Bp eorcary Heb ros Mach wery earliest day they will be went over, atu the hospital | veille, and woe to the unlucky wight who 18 | The Lynchburg Hepudlican learns froim a gentleman tic Sebel But the brook that bounds. thren aad: VRwein BODE, re Palhreesyiial to Duilding, which was nevor adapted for the purpose, | found sleeping in his tent when he should be busy: | who le’t Harrisscuburg on Saturday, that General Robin. | Of Hon. Mr. Dickinson om the Rebel- ikared ua triads us tie Do Sawyer, ¥ cg: Winer BOR Ht GILAaL aR id " Pease e te - | son, with a large body of cayalry, stili held theenemy in lion—Interesting Exercises—Conterring And a prize as fair a don ‘Thayer thay y Ward, Deposit; Sleared out, and I trust finally closed. Tue General bas made himself thoroughly 86 | cetx, and that all was quiet in the vicinity. uelicnieen, Sa ke Nae ti ron ene ated Waid, Jr., La Fargeville; William Cutler Winslow, New I presume M>. Wiljard will taico possession of the entire | quainied wilh the topography of this country, and zh i fla ve Maret eto entero eM Ee T e York RRR ier Deiiding. {shall have something to vay of the hote) in | sbouid an advance from here be decided upon thero Blockade of the Batize. OUR SCHENECT. PRESPON Old Union smiling oer w: would be no (alse estimates of distances or strength of The Mobile fegis'cr says “‘chere remains but litle Usion CoLiear, ScHENECTADY, July 23, 1864. And for many a da} 1 New York State Volunteers. "a8 thy walla grow gray, ; @ future letter. position, The troops have beom censtantly engaged in | goubt left that a. ish sqnadron blockades the Baliza, not lo has brought the friends, May they ring with thy children’s chorus. Dr. Cuyler, who has bean 90 lonz stationed at this post | Taking reconnolseanoes and gaining information. aud turns back ai} Yankeo yossels going in and out. Joum Mn s, Boe nee Gielen Nae. be ag jon the | Could our praises throng on the waves of song tloton Tong, class of 1867; aa post surgeon, and since the bre: out of the rebel & bod arted last Satusday and returned to- | Bull claims eixiy days’ time and a fair start for neutral Le nngpmtrane a bbe ah irriertsed hed yanrteN hee Like an Orient fleet gem-bringing, a F Honry, Loomis, class of 1858; Hen has been the Medical Director of this department, | dF, proceeding by way of Isto of Wight Court House to | trade, General Butier’# passes and clearances are disre- } always charming anniversary that ever marks tho oc- We wou'd bear to thee the argoay, Norton Waters Boomer, isaac Holister Hail, Charles f c Smilhiield, on the Nangemond river, and secured some | garded by the British commanders, We think this state- | currence of commencement week. ‘Thore literary foativi- ‘And crown thee with pearls of cinging e . tue Lloyd, Jobu Herschel! Mor- deaves to-morrow night fora new seeve of labore. The } rebe) proparty there. Further progress in Unis dire ment lacks confirmation, Ent tb: ile beams down bei baci ite Peck, John Hud- ; President has recognize! ia ahandsome macucr his long | being barred by the destruction of the bridges, making & ties are annually the victorics of peace, heightened only cy agin poate Renan bik on afcin lao aoe tt Raiph Wheeler “thasher 2 andsor i ‘ ‘ t B, Maik — te sk8 no other; son Peck, Josep) wit, Ra , and important services to the country, and has appointed | “ee, they prowewted along the goth bau of tha fames A Liberal Manager. by the din of war and national tumult that soundsso | wolunetit not fren ive green Rea-grot— Leailhipiesthh | Baim one of the Mediva! Inspectors of the army, under 1 a eka strane battery bad boon crecied, com, | yThe Richmond Wiig says that the proprietor of the | scworously all around the sovereigntios of the onnfedera- "Tis the love we bear | ‘A. Ba, Honorary.—-Cornelius Porter Bliss, Byenos | Tver wich haa | Varieties theatre of that sity, donate: $200 per week for | tion, Passing entirely over an abolition harange by now Ayres, recon nk enant is the south channel of the J : . A anBA rebet ac 3 a : 2 eherecens ect-of Congress, with the rank of Lieutenant | mending the sorireat annoyance to eur tradsports and | te benefit of the sick and wounded rebel soldiers. George William Curtis before the Senate on Monday eye | Let the joy thut fa'le from thy dear old walls, A.A _ Bishop, Bsq.,, Rochester Colonel, Tue premotica ia well merite?, and! have no aoe trecapeets ae pie it Bs : Gnchanoed ereve Yims on dartion, Van Boren Putte ‘ork; Prof. Edward Dan ‘@oube that Dr. Cuyler will prove as officient and valuable | yoon partisly destroyed from our gunVoats General Fioya’s Command. bing, which ki eed ete jsut nay And our ouly tears fal ovee a year th, Grand Re elson M. Holbrook, Kisq., tum his new sphere as he has proven himssif to be here. | short time ago. Hav’ mpleted its destruction, he [From the Richmond Whig, July 9.) inflame the public mind, I may torney Gone- On bands that clasp ere parting; ton. Bas = i vil Bio leaves here withthe. well a oe all, andot non, } eomintnd imate w rapid march to Zoin, where tie Peters | _ We learn that the command of this gallant ctd veteran | rq} Dickinson, of this State, poised himself paralicl r (brouys aball sing Uby songs, Ph.D, Hosprars Oa, Wein Famer Cones o more thanthose of your correspondent, win hag been’ | D&E "allroad croseas the Mlackwater river. The vrilge | U0 < held'aa soou ns his forces ean be-yathered from | With the epirit of the times before the literay so, . Ba, HonararymTeoe. Camp Curtis, fhmira; todebied to bim for many warm acts of kindness. Dr, | Fas birnel. A sinall force, provected by strong rover vew. | io Gutorent camps. The headquarters of the comm ind | oleties of the college and an immcnse audience last Rey, Dauiel Wiisou, Limerick, ireland. enemy's pickets driven in a distance of some two miles and a half from the bridge ani ‘their picket stations visited. At one of those—the farmhouse of Gengval Koyken—four horses were lukeu, A captain and three privates of the Ninth Virginia volunteers were captured, with some yatusble official d ts. ‘of the recounotssance having been fully Gilbert: brigade surgeon, is Dr. Cayler’s snecessor. Tam glad to say that the hospital iu tho Hygein was placed there against the advice of Dr. Cuylar, and he has Always opposed ils continuance longer than was abso- Intely necessary. Rut in this le has been overruied by higher rank, although not by better jrdgment. ‘The re- aval mects with his hoarty approval . There is no news from wp river. All fs quit. Honorary.—Hon. James Koox, Knoxville, D.; mies Robbins Lawrenee, Xyrac se. Prosident then alinded to the fact that he haa e 1 Hamilton College at Lue same time with theolass now graduated, They had received their diplomas; am for his diploma, it mist be found in these graduates, be kn wn aus read of all men in their lives, . The exercises concluded with music by the old Utica are now at Bristol, Va. evening, upon the “Rebellion, its Canses and its Remedy.’, y eat statesman wa logical, eloquent | Degrees Conferred.—The Blatchford Medals awarde® 10 pe em eoek Walk Tae Hak ia dep ly coryan to con’ | the two best speakers, ‘The Warner Prize awarded, eet at a, Se convincing aud absolutely powerful, only serves to com. | No prize Scholars of the Senior Ciess.—Oliver I’. Steves, Wo have received from Mr. A. W. Cross, Coinmisrioner | vey something of an adequate idea of this most oruate, | prepared at ‘Troy Conference Academy. Prinoipal, Rev of Warchouses at Lynchivarg, a statement of the quantity | Siehod aud tealy scholarly eftrts Dts glowing periods, | Qf Neus, ATA. hou F Why prepare Stags ¢ tae Tecvived, weighed aud inspected at the seve- | stirring pathos and calm unerring reasoning, 80 sooth- | academy. Privcipal, Rey. M. Karl Dunham, A. M. ~s) warehou iy “ . s in that city, for the year euding June 30, ly pevtineut to these troublous times, seem to ine to i is Sohal if the Fi = The Maratanza, |icutenaut Commaxdiog Thomas H. fud-much valuable information gained, the | Tia0" nie whole number of hogsbeals weighing 606 | ely ports P Mine | plot Prise Scholars of the Prekinan Class. —Clark | yang, whore choicest notes have beem current in Clinton secre rnlbggoes gerpentpbon ast yi li oners. ante aaa ovat, wa bed: sareleor pokey ro render a synopsis of it proper. I therefore append it:- Brooks, prepared at Union Sehoo!, Schenectady. David | Patt. \ be de uncertain es yet when abe will gofrom Lere, as it will encountered; but ADDRESS OF HON. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON. ©. Robinson, prepared at Union School, Schenectady, Th lote list of the officers of the ‘de a long and troudlesome job to repair her properly at tow ing is a com il over, Counted as hogsheads, 5,175; number of | 7y¢ aqdress opened with a declaration th elon tae es oom i i i 7 Nott Medals awarded;— prized hogshosls, 1,429; murmber of hugsheads om | ging fur ull things, and in the periia of tho to The it. Sl 1 t F dock 3 Ws y . * red y Music—Solo—Orgav—Miserere Scene.” Verdi. aati . oP. v1 ort eaters Peper nic is pecainia ate many go to | testlt of this expedition will be of great servige in the eS ee aT ee ane | proper to brug’ a political offering when the Benediction : : I ae RECS b Uen eaae tay maine ‘Washington, but it is not scitied. ‘The officers and crew | event of any further movement of onr forces ia the di. | 93 CAPATNIy Ot Ait! Ml Confederacy from Lynchburg, | “tes. of learning had met to coiebrate the triumph Mnsie—Sole and Chorus-—“Crowned with the Tempest.” yin“. Dy iit, Pb. D.; Dr. John C. Gallup.” rection of Peterabi to the General. The fealing of the people fa still bitter secesh, heving improved bul little since the occupation of the town by the Union forces. Scarceiy half a dozen Union men cau aud has proved highly satis‘actory of history. He aescribed our innd like that be: | Verdi. tween une Mediterranean and Jordau—full of spring: Candidates for Degress,—W. H. Anglo, B. Avten, G@. T. aud fruits and matured blessings. He said slavery had | Baker,C. M. Babeosk, W. H. Barclay, 1. 1.. Bolawell, furnished its executions and anti-slavery its bigoted dis- | C. A. Brower, K. A. Briggs, W.F. Bromfield, D. A. Bur: putationg, but that neither was the principal cause of the } nett, J. 1. Burns, W. R. Brown, J. Butler, §. D, Carpen- are more or less affected by their long and arduous ser- ‘vieo in the James river, with its poisonous mixsma, and Reet a change of atmosphere. The Marblchead, Livutonant Commanding Somerville Neholson, sailed esterday for Port Royal Prof. Theodore W. Dwight, LL 1., Pre n, Rev. David A. Holbrook, Pi Hevry P. Bristol, Hon, Henry’ M. Burchard, Tutor Or | Koon; Rey. Charles B. Knox, Edward Carran, Psa. i | dated 23th ult., says ‘tobacco hay now very decided)y Executive Committ the ascondency over everything else within the limits of tobacco Mania seems to hove run stark mad. They talk about the the eniire populalic dirty, fithy ‘weed’ by day, and doubtless dreem about it Curvrespunitiny Secrctary—Rev. A. Delos Gridley. ‘The Guuitary Coruniesioners se Dantel We be found in the whole town, aud yet any open demou : a hon ie a Tobollion: that it sprang up because the masses of the | ter, 8, W-Ciarke, A. R. Corbin, Jr.;S. B. Culver, 8. Ed- . d = he ah Captain Blotheo, arrived today from Now York. came | stration of disresp Everything seins | DY, night. Evan the darkeys have cumght the infection | noopie had become engaged in the pursuit of wealth and | wards, 0. P. Fisk iloh,'D. Gebhart, F. A. Gray, | Acereiae Sureary and Necrotogis—Prof. Faward . y D. finll,G. Harknoss, O. Hemsireet, When Richmond to depend upon i toubiedly be willing to return to «i had left public affairs to the management of Ammediately proceed up the river. She is deeply Iadou Brith, potatoes, onions and vegetables for the trvops, . cents oulof a ee, Treisurer—John 8. Avery , sq. falis the people will w mean ainbitions; that the sovoreign people had, like a su- . Hough. 8, B., Howe, M. A. Hyde, A. THub- The Oravr-—Rev. James Fells, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Ye nisting excitement on the tobacco sensation has had which they wi jadly recai their allegisuce, aud throw olf ® despotism so tranght nox af tien Yori eranuuated sovereign king, advocated fa favor of | bard, B. Johnson, M. I. Jones, F, Judson, J oe ‘The Cansnieus weill up the river with « fing of tr ito them. Ther seems to be aaereat seaceity in | BO Taraliel im this coauiry sive the morux multifoolus | KS elected regeucy, who had demoraiized poll: | 1, aciapham, J. M. Lawson, D.N. Lawla, Coe tee teatiston, Long; Wetnike-< Y,..femn today, carrying #ome rebel officers who have b: nity, although pe are not actually #ultert Hundreds of thousands of dollars wave been made in | {cal opinion at the fountain. He said slavery E. O. Noble, H. E. Ogden, A. Overfield, Jr. ; . 82° K ) for the want of the necessities of wxistence. They long ges for some settlement of these dificulties which wiil re- lieve ther from the uupleasa’ isi in which ther are placed. Every day We eazerly anticipate the eerivi of the mail, with ite usual large sopply of the Hrwatn, from which alons we are enabled to obtain reliable in- formation of the momentous events which are daily ov. curring, and in which we have go deep an interest. The New Jersey Firs toe Held, staf and lin rs of the New Jersey Volunteers, held July 18, y passed the following preamble was dead as a political power, and would carry awa} it its life-long antagonist, abolitioniam, wluch fol- | G. Salisbury, T. lowed slavery by alaw as fixed ag that of gravitation Savery had worked its own destraction, and thus a . th, W. what wbolition could not—that fabulous Icarus | son, O. P. Steves, C.F. Van Allen, A. Vandervee, E. Wil- flew so near Heaven ag to inelt away his wings in | jiams,J.M. Wilson, BF, Wright, H. Wright, 8. Yeo the sun’s heat, but that the proprietors and protectors of | juan, U. 1. Bradley, J. 8. Coe. slavery had improved upon the enterprise, and bad ‘The speaking threnghout was refined and elegant to ihe melted away its wings by taking it into heated rogious in | last degree. ‘The address of Mr. 8. Edwards, ef Ballaton, un opposite direction. Slavery had entered the politival | N. Y., entitled “Life's Allotments,” was chaste, original field, was unsafe politically, and reflecting men would | and thoughttul,and was faultlessly delivered. At its i 3 > =e bo tor gradual emancipation. He suid the rebellion | cise there was @ pluvialic descent of bouquets. MeClellan’s Position and the Summer | had had too much encouragement at home, but hat xe oiciem MatALe Heats. . relied principally upon foreign aid, aud reviewed with | were awarded as follows: — bos the present position | most bitter detail the course of England in weeping ‘The firet Blatchford Oratorical was awarde@ to R. C. army ascne Oo! (he hottust on the soil of | ever the wars of slavery an‘ then aiding a rebellion fr | powers, of Mocca, Ohio; the second medal to T. L. Scott, ha Creek on one side, a shaliow mill pond | jta perpetuity. He denounced her as a hypoc d | of Waterford, N.Y. The President Nott medals were ithe shoal water of James River on anos | hurled her deflance. Palmerston had taken jurisdict: given ag alone indicated above. The Warner Prize was tige of a shade tree iminediately near, | of a police order for the government of vulgar women given to Edward Creten, of Princeville, {!inois. © pouring down with an intensity thet | with as grave an assurance as tho King of Ashavies | ” Thy dogrce of A. B. was conferred ou sixty-nine mem- about {he Point some time. ‘There iaa very general seus: Of satinfaction oxrrevsed at their departure. A few, of eurse, may not be overjoyed, but their feelings ard o1 Bo sort Of consequence to any one, one way Or the viher. Fortrese Monnon, Jnly 25, 1862. Meareity of Tmportant News—Hospitat Change:—Bzperted Arrivals of Sick and Wounded frum McClellan’ Army— Gen. Burnside at the Portress-—-Warm Weather-—Satis- Section at Gen. Pope's Warlike Orders—The Pedle Muisances—Arrival of the Mait Boat from Harrison's Landing, de., dc. Rach day is now becoming duller and duller in this @epartment. In fact it is dwindling down to a mere row Sino character, and it is with the greatest difenity that ‘we can comply with the great public demand for news. the Inst three months, by men in this city, by the rapid mennnne f Our Belize Correspondence. Brask, British Honduras, July 6, 1862 Phe Celebration of the Fourie of July—A Pairietic and Enthusiasiie Tims—Ruvaniug the Blockade with Collon— The Loes of the Houduras—Scarcity of Provisims én } Consequence—The Market Now Glutted with Provisions i A Dry Season-—Larne Quantisies of Mahogany and Log | swood Shipped to Enyiond—A Field for Free Biacks, de. i Yesterday, the national birthday of the United States, was duly honored in our harbor. There are three New York vessels here, ail of which | were fully covered with bunting, and the other vossels, both Britieh and forcign, also spread their bunting and | made the day a gencrarholiduy. | advances in the price of this staple commodity of the Old Dominion, and Landreis of thovsands may be lost by sigh'wd wiyhts who immxgine that tobacco will J parts of the South pitching in the speculatio: vost and cout that ia truly astonishing—thiak’ nothing of invest wenty-tive or Gity thousand dollars in a single 4. and resotutions, viz. :— Whereas, Captain E. G. Brewster, of the First regiment New Jersey Volunteers, who, in command of Hit compa- ny, at the battle of Gaines’ Hill, ou the 27th ef 1662, Was killed by an enemy's bullet while nobly discharging his duty, it is resolved, 1. That we bow in humble submission to che p. on another, ® ther, not the I have already referred to the change thero has | dispensation of “Him who doeth all things well,” where. | Sent the therm: toeter up yesterday to the close of the | conseuts that all the world should go to digner when be | pers of the graduating class. Captain Stephens, of the Grace Worthington, had a | ‘een in the hosptial attached to the Hygeia Hotei, aud | by we are deprived of a noble and chivalrous brother in | © in Petorsburg, the Yankees at Rerkeley Point | had dinished his repast of nails and plantains. He said we ‘The degree of Muster of Arts in course, upoo twelve | yrand diner, to Which the griucipal merchants wero in- to those that hare been transferred to the much beter | #™4 must have suffared to wm almost ind bable extent. | nover had men enough in the field—that we had disar- | gentlemen, graduates of the institution. ’ i 2. That in the character of Captain Brewster we recog. | P@'$0n8 residing in Petersbur 'y familiar with | rested enlistments in March to revive them iv autumn, HOMORARY DEGREES. vited,as were the military officers, the Governor and Jocated Mili Creek Hospital, where they will not be sub ected to the many annoyances they were obliged to w® ‘nize the instincta ad qualities of a geut but that enough would now go—* only put down rebellion, but, ii wna; that as an officer, from efficiency and bravery, be is eititied to ur admiration and emulation. bis private secretary, the public officials, the sea caj- ] if necessary—-and not ‘The honorary degree of LL.D. was conferred u tains in harbor ond at the Bougue. The company !, have @ spare ar- | ssajor General Heary Wager Halleck , Commander-in- ergo in the other. The le of the vicinity ar vi row for foreign interference. He showed how much eur | (ine Army of the United States: Hon. Wilson MeCuudless, | began to assemble at sieven o’elock, and commenced the mde Spled leased trl a ha: nity anpeas | 3. That a copy of these reselutions aha! be published oh Bebe East See viele. army had accomplished, and declared that we could | Cr Peasylvania ‘and Hon. William H. Treoy, of New | osnvivuliy in bumpers of sparkling Bock aud cham. F pleased at the idea that the patients are to | in one of the Trenton payers, in the ew Vouk Mxnaxo {From the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. speedity restore the of emblem of hope in every | Yury. 4 J pagne. At twelve o'clock a national salute was fired Be removed and the building devoted to its original par- | aud in the Belvidere Jnielligencer, and that a duplicate | The gallant iittle city of Vicksburg is makings brilliant | Stale in the Union. He showed that the consptratees | "ing degree of D, D. was conferred on Rey. Goorge J. it i and at four o'clock the company sat down to a most eamptuons dinner, to which they did ample jnstice. Harmony and good feeling was the motto of all, aad each vied with the other to make matters agreeable and to promote his neighbor’s bappiness and comfort. It wae aday and adinner evch as we sometimes hear about, butgeldom participate in. The toasts were good, patri- otic and to the pojut, aud were drunk with agoud wil and an honest cordiality which must have beon truly pose—that of a ho number of strangers (hat Gaily arrive hore ihe accommodatioa that cau ‘be given (nem, and this change is the only thiug that ean Bcoomplish it. Dr. Gilbert, the successor of Dr. Cuyler, has entered upon his new duties with a will and an energy that au- @ur well for the futore: and the simple fact that he Commences ou tlie little troubles shows thai he is morely copy sball be sent to the father of thu deceased. R. McALLISTER, Lieut. Col. Commeading. 3. VAN SICKE/L, Captain Company B. WM. H. TANTOM, Firat Lieut. Company B. WM. HENRY, Ja., Adjotaut. page in bistory for herself. Whatever may be her fate, | lad gamed nothing, but had brought destruction ard ‘ i she bas already done enough to associate her name cou: | ruinupon their trade abd prople, and drow a living puc- | {ucts ct Now Mork; Rev. D. a Hamilton, of Jucianayille, spicumisly amid the glories of this struggle for Jiberty | ture of what the Union would be when pe should be The honorary degree of Master of Arte on Hon. Mareus Powerful foets are raining an iron storm on | restored, with one hundred million population and twies | p, Norton, of Troy, N. ¥.,and Lavi Cooper Laue, M. D., of she asks no quarter, and deiles their malice. | the pressnt number of States. The uddress occupied one | the University of the Vacitic, California, 4 7 ‘There is to be no surrender toeave afew thousand dollars | Lour and a quarter in ogy ‘Your correspondent desires thus publicly to remember worth of pro) erty ,vo bowing of the ueck to the yoke of des Edward 8. Rand, Esq., of Boston, followed Mr. Dickin- | the kindiy attentions shown him throughout the coin- otisn for the sake of imuunity from dupger or disivers. | gon im a poom ontitled’ Shadows of Life.” It was an mencement, by Mr. Lawler, Chief of Police, Schesectady Citizens haye determined that the logs Of property or | elegant piece of versifieation, and was generously and | yr, woodward, the Agent of the American Express Coin. The Calumnies on the Army of the Po. tomac. Preparing bunself for the greater ones that are to follow. tizea of the United States present. r@ are Many little annoyances that the sick and TO TAF EDITOR OF THE HERALD. of life itself is preferabie to the fate of New Orleans, and iy applauded. var E t ratifying to every citizea of the Unt present. wounded are sutject to that but little attention is paid ARMY OF THR PoToMac, SoMvan’s Corrs they do not falter, although the enemy's shells are burst- ee ee mou. ibvasctady i poi crowded Dut, ine ‘a. feu wi io vol wil pene to other ealgeote, ee $0, ani these the Doctor intends to have so remedied RDOWICK’S Division, July 22, 1862. *} fing in aud around their once happy homes, and the iron ‘Umion Conzam, Scumnectapy, July 24, 1862. mepse jam found {ull aud comfortable necommodations as $i “ fast +e ‘ems ors of cotton haye run the | but farther complaint will be impossible. 4 #8 of destruction are battering down the sacred "keg 3 whey Beh tr ribs gery orn | Thore are some editors who, baving once made a state- ment, stick te it,co matter how false it is suown to be. There were those who declared that the Army of the Po. yomac ® few weeks ago was defeated, cut to plecess tofally demoralized; and they desiare it still, the united testimony of the officers to the contrary notwithatanding, Sacer hore from childhood they have been accustomed Mr. Tracy’s address before the Phi Bota Kappa Society, | Givens’ Hotel, kept by Messrs. Freeman, where every to worship. There is something noble in the apeetacle | 02 Wednesday evening, was a polished offort, having for } Substantiai comfort and desirable delicacy were liberally Presented to the view at Vicksburg. A single city, upon | its theme “ Philosophy, the Guide of Life.” A large ana | Provided. paasage or eet wich aa emis Bresumes to dispute ihe | eager audience listened to his delightful narrative,and | Hamilton College Commencement=The accent im every eneouoter, and hur! defiance at the | Warmly applauded ite salient points, which were numo- Award of Prizes—A Varied and Interest- foe. wall of fire it sianda boiween the enemy and | rous. Ho‘argued thct the sum of the teachings ef phi- ing Prog: me=The Graduating Cla. blockade and come into port, whore their cargoos have | ‘been sold, and now go to New York in the Grace Worth. ington. ‘The loss of the bark Honduras, some montha since, created quite a famine here. She had been expect ed for over (wo weeks. Our stock of provisions was very low, and her lors and the loss of her c were sevorely felt; in tect, for several days flour was from $26 to $30, ‘We are looking every moinent for fresh arrivais of ‘wounded and sigk soldiers from up the river. Tlie will @oon; however, cease, aud then al! wil! once more be “quiet along the Tines,’’ until the morement of our forces and tle victorious armies of McClellan shall nave watered Richmond. Major General Buraside arrived this morning from ‘Washin the cov session of the Miasisei v F and’at last Chere was none. Everybody that could write with the War bepartuseat, He hos fot os metho" | there can be no ariny left, because We anid there was | ft will stand’ until every moans of defence is exhausted, | !O%0PLY 18 the occupation of our lives—ite triumphs eu- | des, de. id write, and ordered ‘provisions; and ‘now cargo om apaly for a short time. Il ia costal that whaneeer Gent | not, and becaise we believe there is not.” Could we | All honor to the gallaut defenders of the. Quese Cite ot | courage ue to manful efforts beneath its banner. The OUR CLINTON CORRESPONDENCE. cargo has beon sent down. Our famine bas becn trans- Bornaide mates A strike, I9t is forces be what they | have had ench man.on Berkeley farm towtay, we should Sea ut eae «Yroll of their couniey, | teachings of history show es that there have bean perlods Cuter, N. ¥., July 19, 1862. aa. Miteed aan SA eerie tat tae base coins o woather iisre has been sxnontvely warm, anv out. | MA¥@%ed the pleasure of forcing their words down their “4 a of longer or saor er duration which have been instru. | Hamilton College has for several days past veon the | perhaps more; and the worst of all is our supply of but: @ide work bas conzequently Leon anything bus ‘pleseant, | throats, as we pointed them toa body of nearly twenty Wanted to go North. pene dirtier erga Marrero tig eager eather ies ph ae oh gg eh cera] fo Beam os Tso gh mga fo the “Point” really ought Lo be eoo! and pleasant | thousaud men, and inform them that that hort belongod (From the Richmond Whig, July 9. the coming life, ‘The fertility of the soil requires | ment ceremonies, heightened by the commemoration | be‘ore it can be cousumod. Even mow all of tie leading articles are gelling below cost. ‘We have had an excellent dry soason,and immense quantities 0 mabogany and logwood have been got out; ond, a8 the rainy geason has now set im, this seagun’s wood will goon be down. A large number of vessels are here wait! fer wool. They will now soon be loaded and for old Eaglavd. “What will be done with it then J cannot tell, a# the bulk of it is shipbuilding wood; and, from what we hear, it seems more probable that iron, and at all times of the summer months, owing to ite delight fal ‘The heat of the sun appears to act hero wits a Greater power than ordinary; and, while the grounds out- side of the fort are suffering {rem (he intensity of tue heat, inside the fortification tt is 28 cool and refreshing as avy cantons — oun Laer orm ‘the abade ther ined§ render it desire jocality of a warm day, — ‘The late order of General Pope hae been received here A man appliod at the Provost Marshal's yester- | the oporation of natural laws throngh unknown agos, and | o the close of the decade marking the fiftieth year of its iZaa ocriatiod that hs wan a peivacar ine Tee | 1 wo with tbe couree of Providence, which aunwers | o£® The college iol, which in ove of the oremost i Untied States infantry, that he 4 travelled from Fort | the game law. Even the plan of man’s salvation batanced | the inculcation of the doctrines peculiar to the Prosby- eavenworth to Washington, aud left the latter city afew | the same law of development, requiring thousands o¢ | terian Chorch, ts situated in the small and quiet villago Srtecting tind his company here" This ware emis | Ze8r# fr ia perfection. ThoCrusades were waged inthe | of Claton, some seven mile removed from Uc, ia was provided with lodgings at Castle Godwin for the pre- | interests of fanaticism and folly for two hundred years, | Oneida county, the buildings themselves being haud- sent. ‘until they prepared men for refermation. Oppression of the | ¢mely and eligibly located on a commanding eminence to one single corps of McCielian’s army, and that, too, to ® corps which had suffered as muchas any other éuring the last battles. { wish we could have these eld creakers bere fora day or two, “We would give them what is called a knapsaek drill, which woul! oousiet in » knap- sack filed with stones upon their backs, and a great log for a musket upon their shoulders. How do you think 4 old prophet with the white coat wonld ‘@rises why a aimilar one would not be advan! under such @iscumstances? Rut to my Rebel Dog-gei people gave birth te the French Revolution, to the end | quite a mile from the centre of the town, and along cither | mot weod, is 1 be used hereatter in shipsof-war. Thi where in this beighborhood-—Norfolk and Sufolk, for in. | sery. We bad to-day a grand review of Summer's corps, rom the Richinowt Whigs duly 9.) that its lessons might be impressed upen our memories; | side of the stoop declivity leading to which roside | i true, will boa sad blow to this colony, as our princ Stanco—where it is well kuown there are ag many rebel | Could you have seon tho military bearing, the elastic | There isa vast amount of meat and broad by | and it was instruction. Europe hae profited by its teach: | the President and the professors composing the business for the last aiteen years has beer oe FT, say Sosthore mol it i} red ovr "ae, hj Blot ee 5 ak Sennen ly the 4 of Richmoud, This should not beailowed ata | ings. He closed by ® comprehensive review of the } facuity of instruction. AS Already intimated ining ‘ cutting wood for shipbuilding — Rn bad ts would be extremely useful ,an it is hinted that from those | “rough bardehips uneguslied tu the histery of tel ties, odin py or rad ane anette | Car kin pertrateia boing mariad bien anliouss ond testy ne state of uikire by the passage of du i ation bil, M07 State of affairs by the passage of an immigration bil), in or- der to prosecute the culture of cane; but her Ma. fosty’s guvornmont has disallowed tho bill, and will not in future, give any countenance to the introdnction coneume twice as much as would support all ed, his peroration being marked by a delicate and feeli was successfully founded Ofty years since, and has ever risers wine one bi tt ia true thes many oF tribute vo the, venerable Lan eoeeiae cas eS boen commendably forward in exomplitying an elevated loarned friends, who delight in descan| inesday afternoon @ large, it characteristic of races, might prove thas ow ore ed meeting of the Alumni was held ia the sollego chapel, Christian cultare, and in sending to the world well eda. pisses the rebels recetve a/i the information they get with Te lo our movements, our readers know what am exertion was made to rid —— before which even the Indiam would have uailed. General Sumner’s corps contains some of the fineat te of those plagues, known a , OF, as they digni- | Fesiments in the army. The first diy'sion te commanded | superior to Yankees, But if this bs established ever which Mr. Trasy in the absence of J eated and decorous youth, who have honorably fought | Jaborere or apprentices into any of the West india colo. — call themselves, sutlers. ‘are many hore yet | >Y SE hai ee by General Sydgwiek, | theory practically carried out, even to the ee Lott, of ths Breetdent duly elected to sueceed the great struggle of life, The souentalig! of oe ne. Dette, feecription, and the sooner they are sent heme the | Sad Promos yom General Kimball. Gur di- | the prisoners, world etlll be good reason for the flow. William H. Seward. mencement week on onay evening, tho 14th | _ This, tt ts feared, will prevent our sugar cultivation in sr ws eat ef ag cy ete | ipl Staessen tia sa Youn Gak | Aer tn Se Hog TC nls ware mae tr car pope” | | ineiaoog aye nowr sated ewe torte our- | Is een tu Brain Sopot dames | ace mney ef tivo tay ry te iahee. i * Fad took in itive declamation for | eh em og ; eo “ae ttn sin taal Choo 3, by experienee to be overy inch the man peepee, tee Letters from the Rebel Jeff. Thampson, via . Jat A, Lett, a> cng se Ta decamatoun ve sccepeuren on ae ao war, on way here, yrhere they cas | orto otng new. che brouche ey ae Tree oat re | Pleased with the bearing of this division. And whe sea? THE MEMPHIS RXILES. ‘hoy. L-P thokos, D. D., Richard’ a. baovonroea’ | Spee Drataoen tad Cae eae : 5 SF rsusiclaga, wins have tose ee ahah aber a number | Peetirel brigade had General Goren’ o0 tne Donat {¥roum tue Granade Appeal. eaten tha wins ee eee ae Lamb. “The wood is falling. 1 rar Staten service, They torane SRUMeTed out of the Unived | re Ae ee eter aa te ea onan te Meansonsa, ites, dely 18, 1968. , Prize Committee, ing of Rey. Henry Kendall, D.D., ne falling. Mt comes forward in larger quant | Himore boat. Quite « nuruser of lave, ck coltuere | Fine lookiag men do not always make good generals; but | _2o%0RA Arraar—Knowing the great aixtety which will wen meres nny Led. Fk A ag gh a a pn vit. goon cetace te peice. *s 3 ‘and offloers seme down on their way home. Sick soldiers | wien fas and good works go together in thi aes Provall among the citisens of Memphis who are now in| jrewmaier on rot Sohn Foster. 4 ena ion eraraia ioe’ of Brooklyn, and Har! searce, but wil be Pleatitol aa robes the toose tot . i PT rene men me oentres of aliraatiog, So ofeur brigade | our EY, og Mi ag Bm a orl Rens J 54 ohn A. Decomer J "Freshmen.——Eirst prize, ‘Houry Woord; “ascond prize, | em the present year’s cuttings. os Our Norfolk Correspondence, oom them if you ean. well to let thom know meaner Hon. Ira Harrie, Albany; Frank H. Hamil | Dana W. Bigelow i : \ «t as General Sumner and staff attended to, if the order is carried out (which I now . . i . Bs Nowvoux, Va., Jaly 98, 1868. wean ormranted Dy Colonel Tibet, of eerie doubt, ae 05 one fan yeh earived bore who left Meta Brayton, Bea. Utica ; Sophomore Pires prize, William . Fisher; second 4 MI LLANBOUS, Bridences of Change in Policy—Senicnce of the Respect. | ninth Now York Volunteers, Genersl MoCleilan and a por. | 470" the order), Uhat all thes human energy can do to Hon, Samuel A. Feot, |’ Juniors -Firet prize, Charles A. Butte prizo Te ) SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND Tie PUBLIC. ~~ able Desperado—Gueriias Cauoht, de. tion of his staff joined the party, which gave new life to | Telieve the oxilos shall be @one. Mr Howard, of Mem. 5 ; Hon. Wil. | LP. Bisel. De re aaae a pa phis, has tendered me a thousand dollars ag his if hpetaar 7, to provide toe therm; ‘and thero aro, ‘aeubtlens, ; Satine, ier grates Lab the ten ne rient means te | N. Potter, Esq., Hew York city: Hiram Barney, Raq., | soded what have heretofore been Torpesseoaus stand Orta at their post Ls mre Fv New York city; Hon. John W. Bimonas j | Planting’ ceremonies. This commomeration was marked ‘Northern Miaaisaippl is filed wich they preva, Bey | Hon. D. K. Floyd Jones; Hon. Clark B. ‘Cochrane, Scbe: | by a spirited aud interesting oration by Charles L.. Buck- eee een an eican rea Gaythelt felends, who | negindy; Hon. A.H. Hice, Boston, Mase.; Stephen 1. | ingham, of Utiea; a graectut oom, by KW. Root. of Clin: wi ee, at ne Ot Rerall sir loved oves, If moral | Sagoon, Haq, Hdeoe; Charlee. Waring, Haq.» Pough: | ton; Pages from the iiisiory'et une Class of 1902, ly. the with the fo¥owing Jetier, by Gay ay a flug keepsie: Hon. William F, Allen, Os 4 Class Historian, Mr. Levi D. Miller, of Clinton; ‘and the TR Ay und hope that ratisfactory ar it. sate WINS ‘Breet ive Commitied-—Rov. 1.. P. Hickok, Prof. John Fos- | Prophecies, by H. H. Currag, of Utica. ' The ex- de. ‘Yours, respactlully, M JEFF THOMPBON, ter, 00. B Coctirade, Hon, Daniel Pratt, Hon. William | ercises of ‘class day, while Peciltar, sere, both signi. 2 . A . . t ick in the aft Sevatowta, hee July 14,1862. Finance Commiltee—Hon. Horatio G. Warner, William | of the 14th the Secie oar py was ‘addrensed by the review. Every cye was upen the man who had al- most worked miracles in saving his army when almoct overwhelmed by numbers, oniy to be abused by checkor board abolitionists. Never mind; the Army of thie Potomac love him. As we passed in review before the generals, our eyes soamned now the gray haired veteran and then the youthfol kero. In the countenance of the former wo read courage, coolness, trust; in the latter }, con. fidenae, fortitude and a di nse of responsibility. We thought he looked sad—sad that all hie plans had been interfered with—-sad that the one pure aim of his life should be so bagely attributed to sinister motives and ambitious views, But history will do him ice when ‘There are evidences of a change 1 Dolicy tm this re ion, and vory general rejoicing iv expressed ¢h, ‘eat on ‘the part of the friends of the government. More anergy as boon evinced in this department for ius lant two days than bas been shown in all the Previous time since ‘the cooupation of the city. The secegsioniats, who have Sheen carrying their heads very high for some timo past, presuming upon the leniency shown to them by the ay Morition, bave been taken down s peg or two, while the Union men are more encouraged, An order has been ‘THE PREVAILING DIFFICULTY. A GENELAL Tassirup! mn bles “) ; Oltver D. F. Grant, Req., | "On Tuesday, tho 16th inst., the exercises of class M. Mann, Troy; Clarkson | were observ: , Which, it Ti bw famed, bare ipa known as the ‘ Gelzea the frame, which often rese torpor preceding: death ; thi i sate hid taiona: ana fever, atcompadiqa by east ake te nding headaché, sets in, whieh soon trates the patient, and leaves him utterly Indiiferout i Mindelf and the word, Naw, whether in j remedy ts the same, Take at once six or eight BRAN, | HLS, and ti four hours oF legs ime repent the ne in fuildoses for three or four dasm a med! Leech rat MEROVATED Bat 0, letel m Major Goveral 1, 8. Grast, U.S. ' mphia, Tenn. :— |.Tracey, Eeq., Hun. John A, Lott, Howard Potter, faq., | Rev. Joel Parker, D. D., of New York of the class of Siebed premise Wendell ’bifiipa a Horace Greeley te Co, will share with | | Gexmai—t'poin my satura from Cfavada. ind @ 3 lexander M. Brad‘or ent T9904), i “Relation beets ty Soy ey 311 —- oie, fe sia civiliags from earrying concealed who get fire to comple of of your Speciat Order No. 14, of July 10, 1862, requiring ‘enentatives of the varions classes present epoke on tet Chore mean iy ane ree ee ug thin a is inane St sas y ine other wholesome reforma have been | jn the sant seknowledge that there was Peculiar interest | certain parties therein designated to leave ‘your lines | on}, of the President, among whom were Hon. I. M. | propriate themo. His allusions were mary by wrecetal GET NEW ATYLE. inatitated. Everything looks hopeful, and if there ie not | tne army of me stood General Sumner, who entered | within five days. If, Gwneral, you intend to carry this | BiateNford, of the claves of 1816, who commenced a cou. | to the class of 1824, the college whee fami ous Ric. @ rolapee, our city aMeirn will more ‘very sasistperery | bora, ane fet aise ecm pefore General MoClellan was | order into effect—wlich w.9 Of course presume you Willa | tributk’s of $5000 towards the completion of the Alumni | was about to be obrérved, it4 mon ot veniam ine sit Principal office 94 CANAL OTREBT, 1806 Yh wiKb condones ooking to hie goorhiol } ihe cause of humanity will r'9suire thet you make pume | Lull; uk Wiliam ‘Tracy, of ihe eae of 1624; Lion, | arguing wat he college. hiust stand fer gute iting! | Fold also: No,A UNION HOUR oe - , e* 7 .

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