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rela areon the point of loaving for Mo- qndehe James river. | Wat Porter's mortar sloops intend returning to New Orleans seoms a positive fact, bus it is doubtful if Farre- gul’s cight veccols that ran tho,blockade on the 28th ult. ‘will repeat thoir experiment, though they could do so at ‘might with little apprehension of loss. Since the repulse ‘of General MoCiolian public attention is%and will be turned to Richmond, and every effort made by the go" Petdment to reinforce his army {and roudor the fall of She Virginia capital certain, Under sech circum- ‘atayoes thoro is very little probability that we shall ‘weceive more land forces, and without them, it appears, mothing will bo done. The peninsular canal will be of no [opposite Vick+vurg, a8 we did for nearly two mont ‘Denefit to us for the present, and for the remainder of the @aonth we will do little more, I opine, than keoy Fort Pillow, broiling in the beat, and contending despe- ately, though unenccessfully, with the myriads of mos- qquitoes. ‘The same paper pronounces Farragut’s canal a dead Railuro, and says tho work, as it now stands is a model Of epginoering stupidity. Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. Forraess Mowros, Va., July 27, 1802. Arrivat of Sick and Wounded from Richmond—Generat Alatleck at Fortress Monroe—Contrabands for the Army on James River, de. ‘Tho steamers Konnebec, Commodore and State of Maine frrived this morning from City Point, with cick and wroundod to the number of one thousand in the aggregate, Perhaps ono-third of the number will be linded here aud ‘placed in the Mii! Greek or Nowpert’s News hoepite!s, and. ‘fond a oorrect list of names to-day. the balance, comprising those seriousiy sick or wounded, ‘will be sont on North, the precise point of deatination no, ‘Being fixed upon as yet. The fact that so large a part or fhe patients will be landed here makes it imporsible to To morrow 1 Rope to be ablo to send a full and correct list of the ques of those going North and also of those remaining here. i Ih the hospital here, but sent all the Hho sparo and available negroes in the cepurtinans « “feturagd home. By waiting twenty-four hours we are able to give 2he prociee destination of every man brougit down, and fhus relieve the frionds of tho sick and wounded of the f@nnoyance ond trouble of looking them up among the hos- Feat of New York, where they reasonably Lope to tind Then ¢ aa oocusioued a good deal of pain and disapyoint- sana Of late i discover that the Hats of the newspapers: tirely correct, in 80 far a3 tho names of the patients w frou I:chm.ond, thereby conv em Bid gone North, ‘This will be rem » future, Major Genera! Halleck, Command Chief of the ‘United States land forces, made a brief yi tu Fortress Moaroo y afternoon, em vou' ne Ariny of Vs Washington,’ He_ vv: een by + Conera's Burnside and Dix, 1 Generals Cullom, Stevens, Reno, Parks aap Major Ko!ton, of Hie appeared to be in an exeetent s ‘ne spirits. He left for We. h: Hancox, at reven o’elock, ide and the méuwbers of his perss hand 0, Captai General tur Under the recoat order from the War Departmont We went to the Army of the Potomac to jor. @u'y, as woll in the trenches Yermuster’« Pepartment. ‘The iain Morton, took op about two haudved aud aleo quite ® large peaber from Newport we are sla urce number which wili rhinos be sent up whe will for the. flest Sime since they came inte our lines eurn Ueir living, It ie hi c evs 10 that « practical course be ndopted tor these and if Greeley would go into the field ae ( them be armed with the pick and shovel, sh comotbing. There are # great mYmber in 's department who might 28 w sept for and put to werk. () course, this would interfere somewhat ‘with General tivntor's pet scheme of tm. aoidiers of She copirabands, but in the end it would be better for both the 1 tho government » jatensely warm again, Gane to expvae ourselves to the sun We beve no vews from the army. Our Novfolk Correspondcuce. Norroit., Ve., J +, 1862. Skirmish ai Bir Iewater—Condition of the Nunseomoud, &-. On Thursday last a party of Colonel Dodge's New Yous Mounted cavuiry made a@ reconnoig’snce tv Blackwater Fiver, where (oy captured a rebel lieutenant who had ‘Been wounded ii (he recent battles Devore Richmond, and A party of the Nansemoni cavalry made pon fa and wo find it their appearrnee on the opposite side of the river, and Of Colonel Poaye’s men were injured, “Gtration, or that he contemp! direct ' @ smart 5 h took place across the stream. Nemo but it ts thought a ar one pe tho rebels was killed and several others dition of the country on the upper side Of the Nanserovnd river is anything but cat tater Phe Hunpto: and Nausemond cavalry aro 2 gaged ip seo: atl along the river, 0 ‘om the Janos mie Bimost apts Sudolk. They are Xoeudingiy b in their ‘Operations, nic wre doubless well advised in regard to the movements vi this side of the river, Much wonder expressed bi «imboat has not been detailed to patrol the tiver. Karly attention to this important matter will \loubtedly ay much mischief ia this quarter by keep- far tno rebels within whelercane bonngs. has veen considerable comment in regurd to a Bie 4 toaded with galt being allowei to leave for [pe Naxeonsad river. came Boe n) was covercd by a regular pass fron the suporior Nicer, L understand. It is clear that the salt was intended the rebels at Richmond, whatever may hu, obten the tations which seeured the pass. ‘It is quite pos- ible that romebody has been deceived in recard to the Ht as well as to the permission granted to “ladies with explored baggage to take the same route to the rebe! ity. Ft ia gq apparent that imdiscret!n and not good ont has }aanaged these thi: heretofore, and it is be that the a ‘ance disposition to cor- wect errors will not prove spasmodic. We have meoded a reform here, and it seems to have begun at ‘dest. 1 it is in earnest. 1 at Suffolk lay that the reporte in re- @ard to the rebels building bridges across the Black- swater aro incorrect. Scouts repert that yesterday banda Of rebel cavalry were roving about beyond the strenim; there are no indications that tho euemy is in any ; that be is making any preparation: for a,demon- ‘any movement in this jou for the present. He = have an idesof a «Waove upon the rear of Suffolk, which the unguarded state Ears Nausomon: would invite him to make; but a gun- oe put an effectual stopper apon anything ‘of that INTERESTING FROM THE MISSISSIPPI. Movements of General Curtis—A Cotton Operation. ‘Arno, July 26 , 1862, ‘The steamer Silver Moon arrived thi ning with « froight aud large passenger list. she also bronght Sucped eog aod taken by Gen. Curtis’ army—one of itor who, while with onr army, oreterded to S Unionist, aud at the same timo gave information to enemy. ‘Some of his correspondence was imter- fo boats ha’ rived yet from the flee Captain Penn ck thinks there is no ‘agant of the capture the Arkansas. TRE boats below are all being impressed to transfer jadman’s army is badly demoralized ‘gGeuckal Curtis had reinrned to Helena from helow. Toports Chat the cnemy har ercere Arkansas io erable bodies, and have carriéd with ‘hem twenty oe «Seon vizet, and Le thinks they intend to eet General Curtis has forbidden the purchase of cotton Bis command, that article bewg in the hands of ionists. It i little better than aiding the revoln- to pay them for it, He thinks {1 shovld be con- Needing a werehovse in Helena, which belonged oa fon merchant, ho gave the owne: twice of bis in- Of taking it. The owner said thet it wae full of ture at first. bet finally seid thet ho had secreted in ii, avd begged that it wisht be tien ont at ight, for if the inhabitants found it he weula be is Batea! His request was granted. Goneral Curtis’ army is soon to m if it bas not ‘Wredy gyno; bat not to Vicksburg, as on said. rt of the capture of the rele! gunioat Arkan- we te ot yo! coufirmed, Movements of Rebel Guerilins in Mise souri. Br. Lore, July 28, 1862 The Democrat is informed on good authority that a @arty of four or five mounted rebels started yesterday Morning from Georgetown, twelve tiles from St. Lonis, @d4 procosdei to Manchester, where they were joined by @ similar party equal in number. The iole force them @doved towards the southwest, jntending to joi some Beerilia band or gathering corps of rebels. Mounted Aroops bave boon cont in pursiiv. Parvex, Mo., ft. Chavowws, with a company of si Pa & band of gnerillas, 200 » bart received iuformation, five tiie from. or Wee liaison comileiely royted them, kitlin feeniog 0 curmiver, and voutog: On we ea Sate prisoner, Ff ‘was three wounded. Th F ‘cmon July 28. 1909, ‘The Santa Fe mil hae wad with dates (o thy 6th, wre: news of impoftange. J. Watts, of Law Lge A been aos iuted Major be adsigned to the duty roan the tertitory are oxcetlent, aga ore, Jom tv ¢ more abundant than ove ter _ under Yuchhnan, and who wis re and jury for bigh treason, he “c by other promingat prrtics | principal charge was cuttin, ‘ydeated with tiowa the fag: 00d parry ing of Che Uuited States ing, Operations of 25th inetynt, have been re vory Iittie news of interest, their ealumus being filled with extracts from northern payers. THE RE. upon tae c thority. theies about ihe stow progress of recrsitia upop it as the South of her funds parations for increasing her forees and strengthening hor defences, so a8 to Pus herself in the propor position to cope succor efally with MORGAN SAYS HE HAS TAKEN 24, which by J Cincinnati have ail been destroyed. of yester ie ‘nts of (hie tals Patterson, their Te algo took one other prisoner, Oar sron — NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. Morgan, the Rebel Guerilla. Arrival in “the Confederacy” of Cannon Used at the Battle of Inkermann. Rebel Appreciation of the Immense Power and Resources of the North. General Pope to be Hanged, if Caught. Fooling the Secesh with Spurious je Ae ae. Shinplasters of the C, &, &e., od ‘Wasarvaron, July 23, 1962. Late Richmond papers contain the procesdings of the court martial which tried Com. Tatnall on the obarge of oulpal honorable acquittal. jorrimac, He ts awarded a Ne destruction of wis The Kichmond Fngeirer of the 24th instant has av editoriai on Lincoln's double policy and his perjury, in which it is ssid (hat the nsurpations of the government that sets in Washington have boen #0 groat and radical ag to totally dissolve any bonda that may have beeu sup- posed to bind us to the Northern States. Tho people are called upon to cndure the most extreme distress, aud to ven of life itself, sooner than yield sting and so toalignant, Engutrer anit Petersburg Kzpress, of the tyed here. They contain hut The Richm LS DON'Y BELIRVE THAT RECRUTING IN THY NORTH PROGRESSES SLOWLY. ‘The Petersburg Krpress says, oditoriatty, in speaking of drafting ia this section :-— While are disposed to believe this is prety the trae sspect of tho matter at the North, onr belief is, nevertheless, not founded alements of the’ Yavkee tion tho people of the and measures to be influenced by such worthless aie Agoint we shouk! rayudinte all this tattle of » aud look which they are sceking to throw sud (ius Cause her to relax pre- Jargoly angmeuted federal army, KLEVEN CITIES AND TOWNS. ‘The same paper har a telegram dated Knoxville, July Colonel Morgan sends by @ special courier to head- teh from Goorgetown, Ky., leven cities and towns, with a very heavy arsonut of army stores,and that he bas a force suit o hold all the country outside of Lexing. cankfort, which places chiefly garrisoned iuards. "The bridges between Loxingtou aud KEVORT OF A SKIRMISH AT MALYERN HILL, The Enquirer says:— At alate hour Thursday night we were informed that askicmish took place yesterday morning at Malvern Hil between # portion of our forees and an advance guard of theenemy. We conid not learn the par Several soldiers wounded in this skirmish arrived ia the city best night. CONTRIBUTION TO THE RECELS BY ENGLISH MEn- CHANTS OF INRERMANN CAN The Enquirer also conta ins the following: ‘Twenty-two pieces of artillery, part of the eighty pieces taken y the English from tho Russians at the battle of Inkermann, aad presented to the con- federacy by Britich merchants, brought over in the Nashville, have arrived at Macon. ‘ihey bear evi dence of huying seén service, With some alterations thoy wil! Loreafier speak for themeelves in a manuer highly creditable. Some thirty-eight pieces more are ex- pected at the same place. THE GIANT OF THE NORTH GATHERING MIS FORCHS, We Gnd the following in the editorial columys of tiie same papel — ‘The great necessity of aaipeninig our army in its ut- most eificiency s ranifest to every one. Our enemy, baftled bat uct breken, and a giant in power, is gatheria his forces oud ordering enormous levies of ‘men, and li ig preparing (o renew the dnset with frantic onergy. ‘This ig no time fur our soldiers to scatter. On the ¢con- trary, every man should beat his post and ready sore sist or to strike Jn this paper is publislied an order, noticed in the con- tinvation of the above article, in which railroad agents add employes are required to lend their aid in tho re clamation of stragglers and deserters. REBEL EXTORTIONISTS. ‘phe following, abusive of extortioners, is found in the Tocal columns of the Enquirer:— The avenues to pecuniary prosperity are wide open, Men from every quarter of the Confederate States oxempt from the onerous duty of serving their county have stepped in to e themselves, and, with energy un- bounded, are systematically Tg i in squeezing out the vitals of ‘the poor, and draining the purese of the rich. The corporate limits furnieh a theatre in which they practice original Darbarition with a succes’ and proficiency which would have been honored with chaplets in the days of the Coliseum. beard the old merchant lions in their dens, and roel ainidat the lesser victims with a style and impetus ag graceful and elastic as the pant. Full of the spirit of competion , yy strive to excel in the divine art of cheating. Every disinterested individual's pocket- book i converted by them into a capillary contrivance, perpetuaily sweating, out of which exudes the billous creations of the currency under the irresistible preesnre of extortion, uative Swindlers pile their profits up in city lots. The imported sookereg put their shinplasters in tneir trunks or turu them into stocks. Hereafter, when the war is over, we murt \ook ont for @ fictitions aristocragy of =, tortioners elevated into brown stone from the lees o opmecinhtag arrogant by circumstances and hespitable y necessity. MOVEMENTS OP THF NASHVILLE AND KATE, ‘The Charleston Mercury states that the sieamers Nash- ville and Kxte, which recently brought valuable cargoes of arms aud animunition into a Southera port, have suc- coaded in making their way out to sea in spite of the Dieckading squairon at the peint where they escaped jenexra) Pope Stirs Up the Rave Bile. {From the Richmond Dispatch, Juty 26. A MILITARY DESPOT. ‘The orders of General 0. published inthe Dispatch surpal arbarity anyihing ever yet proclaimed by the federais ina Virginia latitude. ‘they sweep away [rom ry citlzen who refuses to convert himself jatoa slave every vestige of bis poeeessions on the face ef the earth, ‘They despoil him of property, home and liberty, leaving him no possibility of redress except Dy proving bis loyalty to ats Appi power whieh inflicts Gpon him (he most intolerable wrongs, It ie a striking Mustration of the degrading infivence of Puritan asgpeiation, that chix nan Pope, a kentyckinn, with good Virginia blood fn bis veins, should become so degraded by his afBtintion with Yaviseee as to surpass them all in HA atrocious schemes of plunder and oppression. ‘the Confedernce rnnient and people must meet this ink pe tool of pre in the same spirit which he has i 1t Wo to fight wonsiers with gloves on, | Men of Pope's calibre car ue forbearance into fear, It ie high thwe that they chonld be disabured of that delu- sion by the nivat s ry vengeance for every deed of iphumanity and crime. 1. pompows and porteuteus proclamations could make a soldier, JulinsCesur would be 4 beby iu the bands of Coneral Pope, The man is simply a compound of ynigar self-conceit, impudenee and brutality, and will be ox. ploded in due time like alt Jit tratens ‘Thy tens that have preceded hi tyranny: he thin The ervelties he provoses to. visit apee out actice upon peaceful citizens will iniame will ‘pon hit own men, and upon Pp iutimids guer ill bit lexs do not run fast as hia gue, Whenever one of thir» federal geue. ho ipangurate: the kind of warfare threntoned by v; Pp mation, fails Into our hands, he ought to the first (re, “A short shrift and @ long vope’’ For aii such cnentics of hamanity. Rebel ag of the aes et Debt. [From the Richmond Dispateh, July 26.) 1 A writer estimates the Yankeo debt a oi 300,000,000, have no dont shat this is below the mark. One of their papere said, in August, 1861, that thoy were spend- ing $4,000,000 & ‘day, and the expenses bave increased rathor than fallen off since that time. Tiucoli, it will be recollected, had a palaver with certain commissioners from corialn border States, ia which ho propoved to buy all the cae Tho proposition was a gross fraud. ‘Wher: to get the money from to pay for themy ‘the whole revense of the Yankoo despotistn is not $20 060 | ppl the fools knew the condition of they onkes tréosary better than that? They are biving now npon credit, and if they Dill of $1,600,000,900 joa year on other scores, where is the money tocoine from to pay off thie? Lait from texation’ Why, tho whole vaive of #!! the propor- ty In the Yankee Fates is but $6,000,000,000, and the debt will veach that sum in four years. ‘The Exploit of the Ram A {From Une Riehinond kx malin GENERAL ORDERE—NO. Ware Drvagr 5 ADJUTANT AND INapRoTOR Genmnal rice, Ricnmonn, July 22, 1862. ‘The successful a Ps ant Bo, the inor- hd fleet of the enemy by Major General son Va Sue ofloerg aud mga under Wp gommand NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1862. of a verumeut at A tho edmnientiom ot the army. By laptry and good condnet they havo pot only sived the city entrusted to them, but they have shown that boon Dardments of cities, if bravely resi-te for the enemy, and ‘only servo to unveil bis matioe and the hypocrisy of bis pretended wish to restore the Union. The world now sees that his mission ig o:e of destruc tion, not restoration. Lieutenant brown and the officers and crew of the Con. ale steamer Arkansas, by their berote attack upow fedoral fleet before Vicksburg, esjuniled the Lichont orded examples of courag a \. ‘They prove that avy, When it regnins its proper element, wil be one 01 tho chief hulwarks of nationnitdeti nce, ard that ib is en titled to @ high place i the contiuones ald aflwocion of the country. By command of tho Secretary of War, Adjutenl and Inspeotor Ge res erate Shi, hmond. [From the Richwond Dis ukees whe are forem plostees In Spurious Con er Kl The Ya ber of oounteriei, Confoderate notes wu nity, the character of which may be readily detected by pereons cautious in regard to such matters, thouch they are apt to deceive the unsuspecting. ‘iho oe dulay ia siles Of the city of Richmond have vis» hoon counterfeited, and a briof description may be the meaus of preventing some loss. The reading on the note bears © heavy tr press and is very black, while the pluie is Lolerad}; executed, and bas the sigaatures of 1". K. ¢ivatian, Je, President, and D. J. Berr, Chamberlain, of the nota ace the words 'Rece), abie for City Taxes which in the genuine reads "Recoivabic in City Taxos.”” This aloue would be sufficiont for its detection; but an additional fuciiity is afforded by tbe abbreviated ward “Provt,” on the vight corner, which in the counterfel!. spelt “fras't.”" Those votes are munufactured in ons quantities at the North, and sold for a trifle by the met si the various Yankee campa. They are offe people ot the surrounding country in payraent for las of food, as was the caso whon the foray wor made upon the Central Raitroad aul often pained oi upeo the negroes ax genuine We by dogus Confederate fives within a here by venders of farm produce, ok posed to bu wide awake in business ¢ liltio caro, the evil results Of tits new du may be ayouded. On the right Caroline County, In consequence of the cecupation oF the go he eueras, tre ty Court of Carcline w sitfor tue duly term, Governor Lotcher hae proclarnution authorizing the Justices of the cow holdan extia term of the Court at Needwood Vigciict, comnmneuetng on I day, the 1s stor August. GREAT UNION MEETING in BALTIRAORE, Saran, JY dein A great Valon mas Monument sqnare. Gov acnor 1 General Wool ani siall are on the he ivse meeting is ta progress and which is beanti- * Our goun- ig chairman, tand § formed il Tho square is densoly packed, wd the Union leagues are marching with iunumerad!e flags and transparencies, while bonfires and fireworks are lighting wp the square. Governor Bradford’s speech was enthusiugtically re ceived, His allusion to tie course of Presiiout Lincoin ation of his petrictism, were teudly Gen. Wool, beinw loudly called for, mode a few re- marks, au? wae on tnusisstioallyehserad ‘The baud of the Now York Seventh regiment war pre nd performed splendidly. olitions Wars adopted expressing patelotio devotion iow and i i ing tho youns non of the sate to to the government to fi!) op Mary quota; approv: ing thepolioy of the confine ation of ors of the reballion and declaring aves of every rebel free frou ail ob! 1 fo DEY the lawsof the land. The sixth resolution was as fuliows:— Resolved, That the ca land’ the property” of the lead of the bane in Maryland bas been greatly damsped Uy tte fullca of hae in anthority to diser! i, im ac vo with the ramonstratices of loval men, between loyal aud wisloyal in the government employment; and that, ia our Fee the largest amoupt of governiuent patron age and contracls have been allowed to fmt th in this city. into bands Of men and firm notor Joyal, and not a tew of them actually engage! the euemiee oi ihe goverument; i the oe irolliog au thoritics of the Baltimore. and Ohio Poiivoad Conips anda be tay part of their employas, now in thy em Joyment of Lhe government, a hd have beeu noto- Finnaly: and some of them avi Nyt, disloya?, aud that the wgme is true of persons jn-concrel of the uve of steamers engaged in government teangsorialion helween Baltinore and Fortress Mouroe, and thnt ‘he Union wen of Baltimore regerd with denial retatio = can Safely be deposited with them whi mn" the government wishes not to be conmmunionted to tha rebels: that this city ig now aud ioe siwaye been w chiof source of supply to the revels of pyatisions, wx medicines aad paldtanuid traneanian whoroof bas bean almost wholly tin amd sb fiug belief in thie Ty, here Othe beat ol that titeir com: eet with Vir- ¢! the rebel government are perfectly tree and and cusy; that they have oflcera comm sioued, men organized, @nd aring bidden in the eity and State, ready to aid any iaiitary demogsi vation on the borders of the State ; and Ape | tUlngs onght to be remedied an: be remedieg by jue adoption of a more vigorous and intelligen¢ policy fa i acini nistrstion of the m: 19 writ, aud Pp authority in it persons haying the requinite’ Toe! aud persona! information. ‘The last resolution is as follows = Resolved, by the loyal eitizetis of Baltitnore, in nase meeting assembled, That the President be and” 1s hereby requested to instruct General in comnumd of it the reisining of 3 ith ¢ Military Departament to all ieale citig@®s above the age of eighteen years to come furward and take the following oath, and that al! persons yef ake s oath shall are mifits: called Soutbe Tarr Oack,—I solemnly swear tbat Teil bear tr ie alle al sovereignty paramount to that of ail Stare, Confederate powere; that J will discourage, disc: disceuntenance and fgrever oppose se: ion, r it and the disintegration the federal Unien; traf t dis- claim and denounce all faith and fellowship with the fey sade Confederate State® and Confeierate armies, amd Podge 2 y property aud my live to the varied per- ance ‘Ce this my solemn oath ef allegiance (o the government of the United States. Recruiting in Penn vv tae Hanntenuns, July 28, 1x62. The following letter aud important Geers! Orier have Just been made public. War Derareven, Wastixetox, July Governor of Fenusylvania, ir:—I have beeu directed to saviae yon that the ays- tem ef enlisting rectuits for- nine and twelve montis, adopted in Pennsylvania, haa produced great dis satis faction in other States which have contined themselves Woenliatments for thrée years or the war, This system You are aware Was ed without any intention on the part of your Excellency or of the general government to make an unfair distinction between the States. ‘The de- artinent ‘tains an earuost desire to act in entire rmony with the State gevernmenis, and a siroug sense of the earnest and efficient ald which it las always promptly reccived from your Excelieacy,and it is only Docause the department fx folly satisied of the inexpediency of short gulistments, (be impossibility of oxtending the system to ther States, aut! the justice ‘of the complaints already adverted to ‘hat a change is proposed in Penusytvania. Henoe the Secreiary of War * compelled to ack your Fyeellency to change your aystom of reeriting, and let your regiments go to the field “on on equality in every rezpeet with those from other States. The muster- ing officer will Continue to muster into sorvice recruits enlisved for ¢ twelve mouths until the LOth day of which time it is supposed the change will have been Neted der of the Secretary of War ¢. P. BUCKINGHAM, Brigodier General and A. A. G. =4 Expedition to the tahsind Territory. Leavesworta , Jal; 18 More relinble advieos from the South state ‘the tour forces found Fort Gibeon abandoned by the rebels. A reconnoigeauce showed them to be posted five thonsend strong, under General Cooper, om the south bank of the arkensas, at the mouth of Grand river. Their force is composed of 500 Arkansians and 1,000 Texans, with tro batteries of artillery, the remain being Indians, mortly Chectawa and Creeks The route from Fort Scott to Fort Gibson is entirely free from rebels, thoy having retreated across the Arkan- eas when our mm advanced. THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Gunbont ‘Fight Above ‘Vieksburge The Latest News from the Armics of McClellan, Pope, &.—Interesting from New Uricans, &e.. d&e., &e. ‘The Cunard mail steamebip Persia, Captain Lott, will leave this port to morrow (or Liverpool ‘Yhe wails for Knrope wit clove in this city at eight o'clock lo morrow morning. the New Yore Breacn—filtion for published at seven o'clock to-morrow morning, md will contain an interesting @eeount from our al Corres. pondent of the Fight Vetwean tho Rebel trouCled Ram Arkangas and the Union Fleat above Viokstn g; Inport ant Operations of General Pope's Army ; The Latest Nows from the Army on the Peninsula; Late Nows Crom New Orleans; Guerilla Operations im Kentucky and Missouri; Affuire in Washington, and all other interesting yews of tho past week. Single copics, conta. Sampson Low, Son & Co. , 47 Ludgate Tili, London, Eng. Japa, will receive sibseriptions apd adyertisvmenys (ur the Naw Yuk Hanae ye—will be in wrappers, toady tor matling, six ness Like way, but with an air of Gould: that success is near athond, ‘The gloow that succeeded the reports of the seven days? battle on the peninsuls is dinsipaled, ard oll are sutistied that the new adrainistration of mili- f tary alta give an onward impetus so military opera! ‘| tue CArtURE OF THR ENGLISH-COMPEDeRATE STHAMEK TUBAL (CAIN. Captain David Porter, United Statex Navy, whose zignal services in the Lower Mississippi bawo rendered Diin se conspienous, reached Washington this forenooas Fin | baviug sailed with his ship, the Gctorara, from Now Ovloans on the 17th alt, She cane into Huinyton Roads, NEWS oa gtee | NEWS FROMM WASUINGTOM, | miniesescces qu mame omrtet | beter tn a7 st ge rh a WASUINGTON, Wasnvoron, Suly 28, 1862. GUEAT EFPRCTATIONS OF SOMETHING VERY IMPORTANT BUON 10 TRANSFURE, An air of oxcitowent has pervaded Washington to-day. 11 has not been muynifeat in any acta or expressious, but in an oppaurance of anxiety on every face to kaow what cto ba done. The impression provails that some nly. The secdingde wo be altemplod yory 8) ut wasat the War Department as early as seven ing, and has @peut the whole day thore of the department have been pied all day, and not accessible to the of visitors, Tho Generals who have bean here aye beld brief consul 4nd wll ure gone, or aro Preparing to set out at once for their commands Vope, white headquartors were fixed in the fold on day last, has been hy iital instructions, aud will leave co Wednesday. Eyorything appears to be done grietly aud in a busi. ciusely 0 m, Gen whence he immediately proceuded on to this city. According to Captai Porter's report, made to the ‘avy Department, om the 24Ll instant, he captured, after 1 oxciting chase, the British iron seraw steamer Tuba; in, in Intitude thirty-one degrees tifly-four minutes ih, longitude goveuty-eigut degrees twenty-three minutes west. She was then steoring northwost by nerth, for tho port of Charleston. @ amiled from Nas- .N. i, on Sunday, the 0th of July, iustant, in come jouded with arms and pied, bho others paay with two other steamers, al amin ar; and, if not toler time safe in port. evidence st the Tubal Catn is very « lact that she ts loaded with was alecring condemn — her, borative munitions of war and for Churteston sutticiant There being to ix, however, much other at bor errand was to run tho Ic She had not brosen bulk wince leaving fm Apel last, mut tad eon waiting for a mnonth 3 to run the bloc”ade Her cargo 18 v almost entirely of army tain tried, during tho ch but was take le, being, It is understosd, jong of war. "he cap: , t9 rid her of the saltpetre with thirty tows of it still on she carrivd, board. SECESSION STORIES RPL TION OF 188 EDEKAG Some excitement has been created here today by a re- port tat bas leaked to he well informed, tt here has received a tha’ the fonthern co RNGLIS@ RECOGNI- 1 from a confidential se a@ member of the Britisia legation tier from Lord Lyons. aunounetoy the British government has determined to recognive ederacy. information is derived letter. This report only excites motmation and arouses a spirit rh has before been exhibited. Tt should live the effect Unrenghout the whole country to wonse the logo! men to the defence of their fag and thoir goverpment alike against domesii¢ traiiors apd fore! foes, This attitude of Great Britain should everywhere stim late enlistments, aud dil up oar regiments in the field to the maximum standard, so a8 ig enable them to strike dowe the rebellion first, and be ready to repel a foreign for beaites. OFVICIAL ODE! Phe parties rota whom this © that they lave seen the of resistance gren LLATIVE Sskevror, The following army ordor hag just Dean jesned: — Firt—The roe beloved in the field TO THE ReCRUITING ail foreach volunteer reg of t cominiswioned noo: commissioned Off private trom wLOrders No gly. Regimenta! commans vot the additiqna, mon herein auihorized, and the order for the deta will, elore, be given by the commanders of departments ernie, Seraht—Ono yorum “tioned ofticat main constantly. ceive the recruits, w Te etal € re ote! eruits for nail accord of the detail wilt re uo génety! recralting cenot 10 re- ee seni from wie 1 trek over them afier Uh diy thee regiments, reglqient] now ar ihe Geld will be ment they fed be full tt, Will be allawen to select auother, Nomen eho desire singly or by anual ival, when the. Pound squads to join am! riigular regiment or company iat eli are haveby authorized lo preaent themselves to any wee roiting ofieer, when they will be enrolled and forwarded at oneo to te ceneral depot for the State or district, there to be duiy mustered aud to receive the buunty allowad by jaw. om enlistment papers aud descriptive lisis will 105, of Tn such be forwarded as directed im General Orders No. 1861, (rom this offen, Another army erder is as fotlows liste and accounts of the par ers will neyer, where it can be 10 theis o ds. 8 arent should be eptrusted oniy to siuned officer of whow they aro, ich cases as thal of an orduance t a pont where there not be regularly musier- * mnst be paid on a more descriptive ict and od, no sent, ancunnt of pay And clothtag, but only on the muster and: my roll of lus company. detachment or party, or om that @/ » geaerul hospital tt he be there sick or on duly. p vo be pau to enlisted nen on ments will, therefor ‘the giving im duplicate by any amcor of the army of certificates of discharge os final statercent= peremptocily for! (See paragraph 166 of the vised Negu eveu if such papers are lost or destroyed is any officer of the army authorized to re- proper course to be pursued im sueh cases will he fund iodiestedt in rap 1.841 of the Revised Regulations, aud is substantially as follows:— Applicotion for payiwent in these cases must be made throngh the Pa: <— (eneral of the army to the Second Comptrolier of the ‘Treasury. ‘Lhe application mast be accompanied by the soldier's siatemout, nuder oath, that is fina] statements and cortilicates of discharge are loyt, ed by him, that he ion for them; that » and that he has: destroyed, or Las made diliqeat search or ap)! they cannot be recotered or obtatued mot reveived pay ou them, nor assiy other person | AM the ciroumsta must be f sot forth in the this again m be aceompanied ‘vy ail the evide corroboration of his stetement ‘which the ‘soldier can prods OD recoipt of this the Secoud Comptroller will audit the accounts, and, autisiied With the evidence, wall order payment io bhe soklier of the awount ‘ound fJustiy due to him, The witention of ai) officers of the army, and partion- larly of ai} company, regimental and posi commanders, surgeons Mh biped of genera) hospitals aud of piymas- tere aud of all coldiery diveharged frow the gery ice eho, from the want of their {inal #tatements and certiflogios of discharge, are unsble lo procure a setllement of their = re with the goverunent, is specially divecled to this order, RReRC! OF ave never been rex & and ORDERS ON TIS et ”s TROOPS. m the Army of Virgina we hear that the recent orders of Ven. Vope hare infeved fresh vigor into the troops, nud arvumed an oath ‘wm that has never before been exhibited. ‘The mon se read in them the har- Dinger of active Rervice and sures. ee mu some tmalances the ordgs to forage on the cnemy war coustrved into ® permission Cor un, bridled leense, Wut every itetance of appro, priation of rebel property without authority from a commanding Meer has been punished, and marandiag of ait kinds suppressed. Arrangements have heen made, however, for the systematic execution of these orders by the arrest of ali disloyal persons and the 1 previsions of all kinds, therefor receipts promising payment om proof of GEN. He RROBNE r their rebel proclivities, while Thien men ov either side of them have beon ruthlessiy deeporied. Roberts bas been as Neadquarters, as Chief Brigadier Generst Bevjamin F. signed to dnty at General Poye of cawairy. AN APPROPRIATE AND TIMELY HINT TO faBLE-suR- FICIENY MILITARY CRITICS ‘The animated and often excited discussions among the clerks tu the varions boreaue he cbief Slicited the fol. young order from the of vane of the pablic ottivos Wastisetoy, duly 24, Lada. Lregret to be informed that clerks in this oftice are frequeatly incoumoded by the indiscreet convergation of Hows, and that the provantion of their duties is interfered with by the pertimacity wherewith debatable Opinions ave Cogmatio’ly enunciated during business hou Tris painful to realize that men enioying the uments and ease vf civil offlees, far removed from ager, indulge the wnmanty practice of critieiing the al disoretion Of officers ia the ar my (hair onergies and life to the cauke of the comnery, = With no desire to resirein the independent expreasion Of private opinion on al! prepor ocoaMions, Lam couseions Of tho wfaverable effees upon the prosecution of by negs whiok rovults (rom aratuivous declarations ymfavor. a who aro devoting sacrificing health ond seir: givi the loyalty of the owners. It is estimated that in (his way a very large number of excellent cavalry horses and subsistence for General Pope'sarmy fur soveral months will be secured from tho-o who have been spared by the enemy on account of } { | a — esr E = 7 able to these cordial relations which should be cherished among fellow clerks, While I doom open censures un eR in Civil OF Wiiitary officek as indications of a want Of reapess for the President of the Uniied States, who te presumed to be discreot und patriotic, and sensibie of during buginess hours the clerks of are expected to pursue that plain path of duty apnot be mistaken to avold discussions of doubiful propristy aud pernicious tend THE LOYAL MEN OF 248 Be Intelligenoe has been reeeived hers that the loyal men of the border slave States are arming to a man, for either sive oF offensive opor t tho rebels ‘They are tired of the vas to the tyrants of Di under which they have su slavery oF no slavery, to prot raids of robel guerilla partic tucky, Missouri, Tennesse aud Virginia the loyalists are heartily in for war to the knife, and the puntshraeut or exclusion from heir midst of all who are even suspected of disloyalty. ‘a Maryland alone is there any supineueas. Tho State ie ull of rebola and rebel #ympaiuicors, and is actually more dangerous thin Keuincky. Wa: city? feorgetown and Alexandria are also lotueds of rebellion” This city particularly is filed wi who are io daily communication with the rebels, and keep thom constantly informed of every movement aud every indication. These rebel sympathizers have the same op- portunities a, and in some instances better opportunitic® than, luyal mon to kuow all the contemplated military movoments, ‘the necessity is glaring that the oath of allegiance shall be administered to every citizen of the District and State of Maryland, and that security shal! be raquired of them to Keep their obligations. DIRECTIONS AS TO LETTERS OF INOUIEY PROM SOL* DIKKS’ AND SKAMENS’ FKIKNDS. sof inquiry relating to the pay of soldiers in or on furlough should be addressed to the Pay- neral; relating to back pey and the-$100 bounty of deceased yoidiers, to the Second Auditor; relating to the uy of deconsad teumsters, or other employes of the artermaster’s Department, or for the pay for horses killed or lost in service, to the Third Auditor; relating the payand bounty of persons in the marine or naval service, to the Fourth Auditor; about soldiers in the aravy, to the Adjutant General. MOVEMENTS OF WESSERN MUN. Major C. 17. Larrabee, of the Fifth Wisconsin regiment, hus resigned and gone home to take command of a regi- ment Major Larrabee has himself, heart sud soul, to the war, and will bring vai a splendid body of Western troops. REAL LANP’S KANSAS RECRUITS the Tridune of General Lane's pur- nts in Kavsas wes more for than from any actual fact, General Lane will find Ww recruits, eithor white or as fighling meu there is known (o have SLAVE STATES, a determi nennselves againet the m men and won iat for been exhausted. HXAMINATION OF ARMY SUTGEONS, An Army Medics! Board, composed of Surgeons Bronton and Clymor, aud Assistant Surgeon Webster, of the Unit. ed States Arty, for the exainination of brigade sur- goons, staff volunteer sty urgaons and contract physicians, ig in aession i s city. The ex amination ie a thoroughly practical one, both with regard to surgical operations aud bedside experiences, Tt is cal” oniated to (est the rea) knowlody: DEATHS OF The following deaths of soldi are reported: (. Down, Co. H, Third Now Jersey. Nichols, Co, D, Fighiy-t) dolphus Worllen, Co. H, See ct New York State Mi- KEW POST OFFION IN VERMONT. A new Posi Office has been established in the township cs Shoreland, Vt., by the name of Richvilie, and Martian Royce is appointed Postuastor, OMeiat Dia Co.'s Kentucky and» ff ep Barwa Chass 65, 58, Gx, 7, 6 a Ke aT di, 10. AN A. MORRIS £ 00., Giuxlon, Delaware. izes Cashed Tor Doub. iL atveet. 20, raseaign Royal Havana & and informa fon. ‘i raahed. Highert loons YIM & CO.” By Prizes Cashed in Alt (Ergalixed Lottce ries. TELSTAR Y JOSE ee: 1s New Yor! ‘all atrees, LS vot Hi ing’s Patest Champion Fire and r Proot Sates, 201 Broadway, coracy ot Murray siroet, Dew York. Hight Cartes de Visite for $1—Kqual to the best made. BALCHS, 233 Groen of Barclay. Fight Cartes de Visite for #1, —The Best in the city, at Wood's Gallery, 208 New York, Twelve Cartes & Anest quality of worl EK et Bitters.—5 >0 cents Cash per a will a paid for all retcrued Bliter Botiies, at 47 hs Clretlars sent siveet, The Immense demand tor the censored ik immssble to, procures sutlnien teeter way. We will eel obliged ¢o all wha with sat whee they may hare, DRAKE & CU, jean’ — No More veg 4 Hair.—Gran 7 for Rand vex bealed consultation erbellisuinel of (he hair, Office Astor place. Batchelor’s Hair Dye—the Rest im tne worid; instantaneous, heemlesy ani! relia. Sol! by drag. Liste and perfuners everywhere. Factory, st Barely sircet. Beautiiul Compicrien.— ‘balow a Snow White Orientat ream removes Tan, Freckles, &c.. and pre. secves and beaulilies the completion, For sie by ail irae gists, aatifal Com) lexton—Laird’ ‘* Bicone out or Liquid Pearl has na equal fas, pre ana Henutitving the complexion, and kin. J.-09, This delentful mrtiels, wilt have mo utes, ALL Ie een mn Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, and Wig depot, wholesale and ror ‘The Dy; - 1—Inimitable | Catter gf Hair and 8, No.1 Barclay street. Mair Dye, 50 coms, blak bi 3 and Papgervative 6A House. Prof. Miller's Hatr Dye—50 conts, Black or Brown; the veal. Sold vy druxatata, Depot 86 Dey street. Trusses—Marsh & Co.'4 Radical Care Truss, No, 2 Vesey si, te ie church, No connection Shon ang-oiuer tense ofce fAgine nae, Female attendant, Doctor Hi yory worst form and old Ulcers. nter’s Discovely Cures the Of Scrofula, obattunte Erungon of the Skin No. 3 Divisiouu cet, New York Oity, siace Bull Run i anys og ieee Died for Inck of ined OLLOWAY'S Pills aud Oint- me wot bate pry ted tak gd Cure for the Rapturedn At Comfort @ Bent tree to agy ope af drank bor 783 Nes cstentse - iMjetnd wi rupinre oF herute, 4 ofiee. Cured—At Marsh's uti “Bhutan al StppO corns ‘te. bonne Btgadway and A ial Museum, Af RBrows—Hart. On lem , oi rian chureb, Brodktyn, by the Q Witnaw Brows to Mrs. tamer Hain, or Cookstown, Tretand. Watsite--Sorr.—-At Rergen, on Sunday Rey. G. W. Pendleton, Mr. Rrewarn W. ELAvaea Sworn, Jewark napors pleane WARREN —G ARDINER. the Rev, James Millett, at the residences mother, Mr.Ortva WARREN Lo Miss Marg, all of this city. , July 27, by the Warsu ‘to Biss | y- Monday ovenivg, July 22, by the bride's ct GARDINER, Died. \uuas.—On Sanday, July 27, of wounds received be. fore Ric , Roonrr Aisex, Jr., Lieutenant First United Staves caval | on of Brigadier ‘General Robert Allen, U. BS. Ae. TF tenet ony. Portlan Brows. a Sn Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, daly 2% Witiam H. Brows, aged 49 years, 9 months and days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fainily ave respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 222 Degraw stroot, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further notice. Tomer.--On Sunday ot 27, at cight o'clock P. ML, Anya Lovin Loret weeks, daughter of Marie Avnisve and Jules At ante ‘nrel™ of Brook lyu. * nday, July 27, Cactanax 0. Canna wan, a nati 9 OF Carrtok:, hear Mallow, county Cork, Ire. land, aged 70 ‘Tue relatives ena friends of deceased, also the friends of his sous, Vatrick and Jobn, are respectfully invited to ationd tho fuueral, from his late residence, No. 3 Broad. way, this (‘Tregday) alternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Covenr.—On Suilay evening, July 27, ALISON, only fon of ALN. and Mary E. Covert, agod 5 months and 16 | duys. i 1@ relatives and fri cis of the family are respectfully iovited to attoud the fraeral from the residence of his wnele, Johns, Morgan, First avenue, hetween Kighty- fourth aud Bighty-Hith streets, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, CHRISTEAN.—On Sanday, July 97, at the residence of hor parents, No. 108 Bowery, CArmARINE LOUKHA CMmess THs, aged 8 Years, 3 months anit 6 de « Cor At New Haven, Cont: nce vday, July 27, Mr. Aanon Cours, formerly of New Orleans, aged 64 years. Wis friends and those of the family are respectfully Tied to abyead bys Cuuorpy, from the residence o bi are Rien ng Fide hc 0 hE, A, brother {o-law, Mr. J. Soria, 171 Fourtsonth street, this (Tuesday) moroing, ar ‘uiwe o'clock: Doxtay.—O> Sunday, July 27, Remreca Doxumr, wife of Archibald Donley, in the 48th year of her axe. ‘The friends and relatives of the family ave respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tiie (‘Cuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Nu. 66 Ninth evonue. ‘Ife remains wil be fakex to Greenwood Cometery Dauey.— Uo Sunday, July 27, of dyspepsta, atte 8 pro- tracted iliness, Panack Davey, in the 62d Fe inage, anative of Guiun, parish of” Kilmoe, county ot Cork, Ireland The relatives, friends and acqusintances of the family, also those of his sou-in-law, Jeremiah Drisooll, are re- spectfully invited to attend che fur from Dia late residenea, No. 66 Roorevelt street ,eorner of New Cham- bow streot, this (luesday) afternoon, at half past twe o'clock. Hie ins will be takom te Cavalry Cemetery for interment. Cork papars please copy Dox acuey.—On Moaday, July 28, afer a long and pain. fol il noep Witaiam Nixon Donacuny, i the o4th year of ‘Th ne tatives and friends of the family are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral from his Inve residence, No. 11S West Vittoorth street, this (Tuosday) afternoon, a6 threo o'clock, without further . Drawat an. ewark N. J.,0u Monday moruing, Jaly 28, Ina Latanenn, eldest danghtor of John C. and Hendricks Denman, aged 6 years and 7 inontls ‘The funeral will ako place om Wednesday aflornoon, a® one o'clock, from the house No. 425 Broad street. Friouds are respectfully begy to attend Dovcker —On Monday, July 28, after a jong aad pain- ful iliness, Marcarcits, sthe deloved wifo of John Doacher, axe0 43 yours. ‘Lhe relatsy os and friends of the family are reapeotfuby fnviced Uo ultend the funeral, from her Late residence, No. 696 Th enne,on Wedneslay afternoon, at oneo cloek, F1L0op.—On Monday, July 28,,CAmueciss FLoop, aged 28 oar Tho relatives and fri ie aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. from her tate residence, No. 11 Care- suvort, dhis (Tnesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. vE8s.2-0n Mon Jay. July 28, of dipthera, amo. H. Gxoves, danghtor of Richacd and Maria Groves, aged 2 yours, 1 momth and 6 Wrap the snow white shromd arovad bor, ¥ old her arms across her'broast, lay onuly in her coftir— Terhte Rolla has gone to rest. ‘The fricuds of (he family are myited Lo attend the fuae- ral, from the residence of her parents, No, 242 Kiizaheta Stroei» this (tuesday) afternoon, ‘at hulf-past twe elo’ 4, Ohio, om Mondey, July 21, Mew. aad danghter of tho late Edwin H. ken Altanogh far Away from these who were Bear aud dear to hor, # Mend to Chrivt, and many among strangers. . he (atnor of ovor then during the absence of thor earthly and if ib sa God to spare him in b: with bie children, be prey mother ix heayen. And t sincere thanks £0 the many frie ot tieir Kind atten lion to the deceasud during her last s\i: ‘Vaates—On Sunduy, July 27, aftor 1. , wifo of Thomas Jamas, in the 86ih y Notice of the iuvera! in’ to-morrow Laxow.—-At Rockfarm, Ro Joly 25, Forever, tho belo ed to Nicly we return our # iinosa, Ata vinty, on Friday, Ster of Caroilue amd and 9 days. ater a lingering His friends and those of har brodtec jouverneur §, and Dr. Bibby, aro respectfully ivited to attend the fnueral, this (huesday) afternoon, at two o’clook, from Calvary church. Her remains will be taken to ‘Tarrytown for interment. MOYNAWAN.--On Bi} Toray, som of An- drew and Mary Moynuhan, aged 13 years and 6 months. ‘The funeral will take piace from ‘tho residence of Bis parents, corner of Front and Dover strects, on Wednes- sab twoo'ciock. ‘Tho friends of the family are ra- ally Invited # attend without further invitatiog. ‘Tho rewains will be tukeu to Calvary Cemstery for iptor lingering illnes vo of the tows naty Monaghan, Ireland, in the Sit year of his age. ‘The friends and acqnainiances are rerpectfully invited to atiend the funoral, on Weduesday afternoon, at one orelock. from his ate residence, No. 281 Fast’ Twollth street. His remains willbe taken to Calvary for inter- ment. Miis.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Minus, Sen.. aged 60 The relatives ana fiends of the famiy are invited to attend tho tunoral, tro Seeond pince. on Wadne Moout.—On Mogday _ im, Of Grey a Sixty oon. Zouaves, son of “4 20 years, 2 montis and 17 days “The friends and reatives of the family, atvo the mem~- bots of the ccond ragiment who way be in’ tha pare respeetivily invited to attend the Cinerai, Crom his late residence, 93 Chaelton 86. eet, on ‘Thursday morn- AL nine o°clock. iv sttvien, Op tev of Michact and and # days. The Ha will take place froin the residence of her parenta, iast Twenty -eighth etreet, (his (Tuesday) Aivernoon, ut two o'elocke Mol oar ‘eowned, ou Thursday, July 24, Weta sDowarn, late enginear of tho Grand ‘streat forry years ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, and those of his drothers in-law, James and Edward Pa ployes of ihe Fatiy Company, aro respectfully invited Wwattend the funeral, from his late residence, No. TT Market ssrect, this (ilesday ) afiernoon, at two o'clock, McCarm.—At Mamaroueek, on Saturday, July 26, Parma J. MeC ine, of Willianatown, His rewains wore iaterred in Calvery Cometory, on Slouday. Vortxe.—On Sunday. July 27, Witte Hexry, only som of James M. and Elivaboth Lucy Porter, aged 6 years and 10 montlis. The relat tives and fy ignds of the family, also the Marsm I A. SL, ar@ respectfally invited to attend the fase ‘from ‘the residence of bis parents, No Bleecker aireet, this (tuestay) ‘mnorming, at ten o’cloek. Tho remains will be interred in the vi.lnce of Westobester, Rewzy.—On Monday, July 28, Parrex Reaucy, son of Michael aud Mary Reilly, aged 4 months aud Li days, ‘Tho relatives aud frieuds of the family ure respect tuvited to attend the faneral, this (Tuesday) ait at two o'clock ,{rom the residence of his parents, No. kust Thirty-rocond street, New ¥ jy 28, Mies Carma- Tep.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Ju '@ requested to attend the ning 8. Ruup, aged 58 The relatives and friends neral, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at tour o'clock, from residence of Doctor Millis, No. 82 Myr venue, Swirren.—Killed, + Friday, June 27, at the battle o8 Gaines’ Mill, Gronie H. Ssreey, Company D, Fitth regi- meut, Duryea's Zonayes, son of the late Mrs. 8. A. Youngs. Kastchester papers please copy. Sraprr.—On Monday, July 28, Witram Sraner, io the T7th year of his age. Ais friends and relatives, = those of his eon. a Jobs L. Herbell, and bret ‘in-law, Joho ). Spader, are respectCully invited to attend the ftueral, from tho reste dence of oun L. Herbell, 69 Seventh street ,on Wednes- day afvernoon, at three o'clock, withont farther noties. Indiana and « incinnati papers please copy. Witrsox.—On Monday, July 28, drowned, Cuarcms Kewary, youngest sou ol Obadioh and Gertrude Willson. the friends of the family are requested to attend the foneral from the the residence bis perenis, No. 338 West Twonty-iduth utret, on Wodwesday, Joly 27, Narscasne th And 23 dave es espoct m bis late residence, 106 fay afternoon, at three o'el Wek. 28, Corporal Jom a rosityent Now York: rwue's amd nday July 27, Marcarer, only dangh- ry Molshiner,aged 1 year, 8 mionthe MISCELLANEOUS. 7; AND $1 0, SHOKS AND GAITERS— ma t2 Ana stccet. Tiease call and see iat SoS ne SOLDIERS UNDER CENERAL® Glellan aud Pope, in Virginia, or in any L Id be sent by the Matnden Bxpress. 74 Broadway, ab abe reve, Silver Pialed Ware, ouserceping Articles, re, wt FORD S GREAT BAZAAR, oper bastituie Building, Asior place, One dlock {form itrondway. fish Ba a per Dv Fina clage goods BOX OF paver AS High bea ly awcked), |, BUNIONS, INV FRED 3 NAILS, EN nd ali diseases oi the feet, coved wl of inconvenience to the pattent, by DR HAC Ohiropodist, 769 Broadway. Rolers to HARE Surge koons of the city. kor yp" 0 dicrase in wht ot crurlan Syrup baw a ‘yths © ie wonders wo cf wh ay): ana tn meccadion nthe liver a wing, Tt scimitinte feat to take up the ot ae, increases the o~ aod enianeou ‘secre ne to (Be AtoutncR Hod intestines thus #0 moving both earige muri cousey entes iB these afiections. _ Bek boy all detagiglstes ‘s Wave AXD Ean OPTiLALALTE Aunar i, INSTITUTE. t hi ty ton, D. Oy in ch f nN ey awe! known, oonlist and Ne Co “a der the highest patronage. Sco Washington Tntelligencer for the most reliable reverence TINE OLD BOURRO M VONCANIELA AND RY 8 Vc ke hin erates Sos nsiatly on haw Yory shaire, for ¥NSIf & CO. forsale by +Ni26 Front a =. 100 Wane ase WEDGE rests ron SALE, 2h Beet Broadway. ; “Too LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO A LIBERAL Bswand wt f the bods oF Jolin S soguned street, yor SAUB—CORNER Store, with Horse, Way on an at Mir, W rt ane Spring and T FhOmpwo shi wees, ONS oF Lie eee Bupeyann ct {No.5 site we Liverpool eat ro! prog. oven ing (rade aad an Tay the ret, W Sums en RN inp corrage at TINGS. 1 @dliges - von to Wot ah.

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