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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1862. ore rg and for the at. | bound 8: 24h. 6 PM, Paseo US. rn transport steamer Thos | & im, Onersirom, do far Brouwersba Tah, ch he exhibits in re th yell cy Cover on boazd, and, should such | the record of the performances of our squadrons on the | efficiency wt INTERCSTING FROM THE GULF. tothe care, it woul be apousibie dle. to remove the patient | Mississipp!; and in future years, long after tue war is | mirab.o manner tn which he attends to the wauts of bis Sw: Pa a large Sh nd N. ‘Port slanan, J Hasna, duly Bavaria (s) Meier, NY ‘or patients to the be spital for Une reasou abuve stated, | over aud our country once more ax it bas beep, we can | pou, his reeroiting offices arg at Lafayette Ball and 15 Sy ye Paltiené 1 I po 7 ae, duly 8-098 ay ie te). a woth, on ; () a: ‘he vessel woul be oblised te remain at quaractine, and | reler to te Bovale “ces of tho of ca:s aud mon of Far. | Division stre iat baling wind pow py gy ey oe ih ‘urge Saad, Padrieus, Sit nine, “18 keep ber sick ob board untib he aisgase disapreared. We | ragul’s, Lavbs’ forer's aud Filocs fee as patterus of ‘TRS ISB BRIGADE, 32.49, jon 26 07, saw By ehip “Kaferland,” bound N ; cross Phoals, Bavig! nee gra, BOneaae, Mash, 8 ; Blab, £ Octoe | Doves ease now in thedark R.A. Allen, which veesei has | Lravery and pairiotisin, “bere i oue ship 10 Fieg Yate neadguartes of the above gallant eorys fae deen { $e eran 3 Sully 20 at 3% lou 74.08, spoke orig Antia J Hone Kona: Nay MAgr Hound. Nash, 3h as Arrival of the Seam Guxbea O° | been i guarantine for ch past em days, with suallons | 02 ris sey Te ioe socte | pemoved to 199 Eruudway, the new rocms being thrown | 4, spoke bark Casco, benoe for a as) Francsecn aly haneer, L eu, do; Contest Stoeie, on board. au, will Dave to remain there util ali proba- | rare, where (hey have no one to chronicle the a h,ceate bas Sage Tr ny ee ve Ms rara at Fortress Monuree. Diuity of its spreading has disuppeared, bs ‘hat ship iathe Rictmon, Captain Alden. You never | open fer recruiting yesterday morning. ‘Ibe folowing mark a a eS om See ues ‘akylntk, Buraey, do; 26tb, Kiang im (0), whl \ lu view of he above it wi be well, and the best plan | hear cf brr suencing aby batleros or sanking gunboats; | notice appears outside the door:— tay, Willeow», 16th, ¥. Ne!) i cnmacnnnSipbedhaone that cout bs adonted, Mf @ gultable Uvakding, could be | bat, neverthiclens, abe is at sock auictly doing, bet CSS RIS RU AR RCE TELLIN [Ladoga (of Boston), Holm, Croustadt aad Elsinore, 1 May 13, al ws, Wileotad, Manila: 16th, Vaurchune, Nel ) evootsd on “Craw ish Key,” am istaud facing the harbor, She is the most efficient ship in blag oitear Fars |S TRISHMEN, RALLY KOUND THE GarLANT i ; meee ions Gaines Hilo Metboura. — ' snd distant o1 one and a haif mile, where aii pabients = i's aquadren, ready in every Peapect f acthe, DE, sh ng heuce fo, ua wid, day? Em faces i Capture of the Anglo- Rebeb Steamer Tubal Cain prepping thy wediately on their arrival ihe le her commander and oficers ineviring ihe most part 3 ; exons AN He, j tae tes (of Hath, es AE uM Fae Sony diane Me tion isexeeiient snd tl 6 attending the eree { confidence i is 0 ed MN rOMAS ANCIS A Ming wind: h ina, arnesat Dearing NN off Cherlestom by Capt. Porter, tion of 8 buludine w =i gl gre nothing, in. fact, b ereditable to the alion board of ber that acs Ges. Chana ae 3 | 1S miles, saw a vessel on fires there being but littie wind at when we consitcr the advantage to be gained Trespect- | no ‘ulsome praises have neen lavished upon her by those ALLEL ELE BELEN AMEE AOC D io diaae, sont obo ak to bie vatiets and ran do e towards : aca fully call the astontion ef those iv authority to the above, | on board; but thoro officers wise good opinions are |” yy rout of the leadquarters ie bung a large green fais Goetas NS ecin act eee Wate pencene and, having ured the © ge pertectly plain, awk. on behaif | wor'h baving, and who noticed her movements baph at } sng ine windows and ‘piux2a, are algo decoraied with c@ (rom us, as pilot boat das M \Weterbu> Pri adi of humanity. th: eve the attention i¢ a Fort Jecksou and Vieksburg, do net hesitate to ea she tora: colors, There were yesterday recruited the spot, they went on Lous of ber, 0 Janeiro and Atmhermts 1, } Other Prizes Captured by the Blockading ‘The Barca: of Meaicine and Surgery ot the Navy has done her duty as wel, if not (thon ay ht i | eee ae ease come 1orey oF Mtge Major Warrington | Tue sehr ina ‘apt iy ation when W lef her, : th, inerald Too, Caraibi ' , Squad. meut, also of the Army ond Lreasury departivents, will to | the squadron, and less hes been sit about it On tue has charge of the ctolion, Now is the time for ree Park Willielint ug), Bockn uy ee Bi paitard ot Sueeenerimer douUt eppreve v! my muxgestione, and give their voice 8 | morning of the tight ai Vicksburg she went chrovch | i0"q\'ectthe fold seith honar and work eile by 2h'e fejneke & Wendi. Haw h ne nes aid of their being carried out, yhove, sod when abreast of the water bsttery slow with those braye fellows who have so often faced St John, NB), Browlow, Cienfuegos, ats, Boston; Tey Thompson, ‘The Un steamer Tahoma, Lieutenant Com sileucedt the battery in ten minutes, aud un ON SSIPPL, | mavcing J... Bowell, rated ily (or the dafforent | y Quietly to the next as if it we ‘every day OPERATIONS THE MISSI , Diockaced ports # thin the division of Flag Officer Lard: | attain, Some shijs chat clained all tho merit during tho nt Howell wii vieit and inspect the dif- | darkuess at forie Si. Philip aid Jacks idge, Bangor , minsion ros, Roekiond), Hebinson, Clepfuegos, waster, Balled in counylany with bank. ork. » in Dy ited ling hues. With the olore Apoint, BN) food warily irowien, Way ‘sth, Jonn ‘Winthiop, ser nig, Woot dand Ame her in the mare o ark che ote “ July 12, with # and fame, who is it that would not feel honored Brothers, for New ei lis, » Cia pot doas weil akenp. . and proud in Oghting under such glorious emblems of f Lanehi with | dieton, do: Living Ages : &e., ke. &e. is, amd see that the Diockade ig effective } as the Bicbmocd ia broad daylight, The passoxe w the | fvelom nud valor? “Genesal Meagher ie exercing himself Bark Mountain Blanchard, Sagua, 17 days, geten, ae he Fount, do: eae ' -— through is cfulsresnaaquentiy: wma een Fewrirrad lehsborg Le he ern ‘aoe pyerne™ rm 1K to the utmest of his abilities alta the interests | Brig Wareda'e «J z of Arb oath). 2 Paliast, 48 da: n, Lilling, ¢ of * Avo: a Chiid, do; Emerald, Li Te v st Ootor: one, requiring the exercise of much judament - he vesuel astemp © | of lis brigade. A large Danner will be hung out to-day, f ell. July 22, lon 43, poke | do; Ma: an Franc! United Statencgumed: stamp ane, Come. ery one knows, who ig at all fumiliar with {aid not pa ably to orders | Ok which will be iacribed the wames of the battles bound F Longys Jaiy Dare Datiel Webster, Spe Rilen mander D. D. Porter, arrived at ¥ortrese Monroe on Sa- y and its officers, that no better person thar e hat roms god reasonstior Bot | viii, the brig: wil), Dern Matamoros, 26 days, with cottou, biech Pe en a 1 ani M9 surday last from New Ories Lieutenant J, ©. ito nid have been selected for such sing so. whieh, will eventually be mace public. gab) Rireoarckia sae y nie, ay 6 a), Rumball st Piene, Mart, Randal, wed ry peceeneg M12) Vicia te Suineene RYorkS ieee A ‘awvinnee, whit has: Buillon, Margson, Card ig, b. ad 16h evict, Taney ie vty Bar nnn, Simes, N¥o Valin Bunyan, Garver, N¥ork, ee are iy Tinrase, Gi HET Poriland. y the 3 i duty. On the 24th inst., when off Charleston, the Octorara Wo are without any arrivals from the North or Weet The eficers of t glow pg terms resp wok in i.e most TLE MBVROPOLLPAN REGIMENT. the te 7 = Bayes = in Meet gen mo ‘This reginient Js fast progressing op the road to com- Gaptured, after a spirited chase of six hours, the British since the ¢ tap Rhove Island, and are like the | river Peiow Vieksby ipate ere: , ric Hath, with walt, to Whituhere & Co, duly 2 atcam vcrew ship Tubal Caip, from Nassau, waded with | rost of maz ‘uneasy for more pews. Weaweit with | trouble and annoyance from the enemy by thelr erecting’| Pietion, ad will’be, when ready to march, one of the | i, ‘86-20. lou 731° spoke bark Hannah Thorutop, hence for aap 5 28h hi sis groat anwieiy the result of affairs on the peniusnia, feal- | hatrevies of @ formidable characier ai all prominent | finest organizations hailing from the metropolis. The RR GERsOR ok aiices. Jhaen eal tupitions of war, Her cargo is valued at five bundved | 1) Pit cn’ the stecess or reverse of our srms before | ic Vit stands a necessity for the government, if | eoeampment ie mituated in the healthy locality of nu (rus), Shouragg, Sydney, 15,doys, with coal, shourkod ars, The Tubal Cain has beew sem be New | Richmovd hangs ‘he fate of the rebellion. koop the Mississippi river open, to pro: An augemiente lave been made to fur- York in charge of @ prize offi eer. Te would be well ii, wine cauips of instruction are be- mostenergetic munner against the rebris of h the Metropotiten regithent at once with their bounty ‘Mario © |} bore wit) ndyicee from Key | ‘¥ formed throughout the country, one should Le State of Mississippi. Every town, haistet and village | monoy, and it is pro! they will be the first to receive ne. Te Sees Sere Y } eciqblished Lere (or the purpose not only of instruction, | along the river shouki be made to pay the ponety by | it under dhe wew order of things. wi Nit Urs of Tertola) gt 5 They evidently ‘6 Field. Robine, Beaufort, 8 days, ,i are Virgiuia. 6 day 8. i ane Ba Xai 2, Van Name, ea la aye eh + , Dewey, Baltimore, 7 day yoeinitas ay al Rangoon, fautin, Gabeutia, BIEL! Wenb, United Kingaom, ar Arab fie Meaay Oe Hon Moug for News Weet wo the 24th inst, to acclimate men and render them fit to be moved to } pstant destruction, if any battery is erected ik its im s i ff dave ¢ Swallow, Eulery, iy ified, ps apy pointou wor Gulf coast, Our garrison bere is now f mediate localisy ; and aacyance fiom the rities of gueril- THE FIFTY-FIRS® REGIMENT. Ser i cs iene anes Bias With. De LB tin Our Koy West Correspondence. ewiaite erinegee tuap at any peried cince the war, ‘this | as should cause the desirtction of every habitation apd Over one hundred men are yet wanten to fillopthis | 8¢)r i fhe toe nericnn. Badunsre, 8 diye 1 Bow Kay Wesr, July 20, 166%. fe wrong. Ke West aud eae sould always here 9 canacasion of ai! property found on tho raver bauks. | regiment, which was among the first to plant its flag on Rebaces, McKee, Phi Ha 6 ay A niesti ‘ s er, be oor war, have thelr full garrisons 1@ rebels have formidable gynboatenp rivet sat ava. tr alee ies Getting hapssoed Mojesty's Ship Lendrail and Untied Sales} Oey sh, de vory part of the iviand and fortitiea” | and are constructing others, ad it is thelr evident pure | the ramparts Pin a> Bap eiaroke te pats S08 New. rt Ewen for Boston, Grant ahs Aretha a ‘ ter ty vrival of the Tnited States Steamer | viong, Wo must reeoliuct that our foroign relations are | pore to aitavk our guuboais eimgly aud to capture the | bert, North Caroling. | thuge menorains evita Alehauder, rort Hwen for Boston, | Seaman's 1 Bata Fuente . o a Vessels (‘he Vicovia, with | not at present af tbe most eatisfactory or certain chart army transports whenever the opportaniiy oare. When | ibed on the rtariard Of allantry and skill of its of. | Sloop Kale Van Tawi, -—, WestToot. Maraxzas, Tr brigs Thos Conmoe, York, Portland. a % niet us have here at once our war com will'we learn no ape to play war, bul fight the enemy | CUUrRGE « fe Dien aud the gi a Bteainer Belvidere (U 3 wang prt), Sioan, Foriress Mone | Ith, Anne , 105 fia, barks Ja, Hewitt, 40% One iLurdred and Forty-nine Bales of Cotton, and the < . * | fice Men anxious of taking service in @ good regi- ay , deste Hr), Waysott, : Bits that they may, in addition to their in- with u roe, 24 hours, im ballast, to D D Youpking, U 8 Assistant ae . ‘ sata aie ask sted Cargo: Cne from North Caroling tillery; and let our tuont, whose achicy- ments jn the past, toretel is tare Benttecaste naa ; . h is " af deg snoceas, cannot select "a better organizal rhe reg! Steamer M Stevens. bousnerty, Baltimore, for Nuscau, the Other from Nasa for Diteie)—Arrivat pletion, and. the materi! ment is’ now coniman tod by Colon ot) R.B. Potter, and be. | Sieamer Mars, Nobels. Pniiadeipha. ‘ Her Majesty's Steainer Petrd—Satuting —Purposs of the | Foner the place iiapreguable aud stand a siege of aby } day a mai fo into Arkansas, dud ‘rom thence rect yee enrages confine to — ary repaint ame Pa Crosby, NY ork, Petrel’s Visit— Visit of British Men-of-War—Case of | duration, Yhe cond tion of this island should ree roKe the sipyL river into that part of Kebeidom cla, sud thore willing to join, no matter where (bey Mathilida, On, for NYori nthe State of New York, will be placed in posi BELOW. odiate attention of Whe government and rot be pul of { where ier con be transported lo the Captured Steamer Adela—Kvidence of Those on | i hmond in three 0 doing by applying, in writing or otherwise, to Ship Orient, HiN), from Laverpoo! June 23, ses and grant priv Ship Senate i Averpoo 9, | Board—Her Condemnation Sure—Neceasity of Another | “2til too late by Pic) WER In Hatt baceases Vag: tex. oe are Charlee. W. Legendre, bow I command of thero- | Bark Darmera ain Com Lireriod Jane ‘ Goverment itai—Saiting of the Takomu—The War Koy War, July 21, 1862. inder (hese passes, a phy — oo eee iy ies pe Brig Anita Owen, from Neuvitus, i Garrison of Key West, be., dc. Arrival of the United Stales Steamer Octorara, Commande? ouly to supply thelr friends who are i arcs | organization are as follows :—Unived States and State | gy TG aa = i A a snent, ‘his work is done daily in New 8 gunboat Penguin. : Her Majesty's steomer Landral! soiled on the afternoon | — Porter—News jrom the Micsissiyga [tver Ce erence raopie” are becoming rich. Yes, | Douuly $152, $78, of which are to be paidafter eulist- | Wad at sumet @f the 18th ‘net., also the United States steamer Quaker @ the Operations of the Moriar Pleat at Vicksby I as some people”? who are suppesed Lo be parayons of loy- ayo i sl oie on fg te » or $13. Tho balance dent ea i ei Chy, both, I auppose, sage of the Batteries by the Squadron of Pleg Ogicer Far | alty, are rapidly « ing wealth by giving direct aid — naa Miscellaneous. 0 m (and proceeded oth), On the morning of the 19th just. the United States vagii—Loss Sustained by the Moriar Flotilla—Flank | ‘© Yhecnemy. ; rs EXOBANGE 2 Sonn Exmuine, Denison, hence for New Orleans, with af Beymeeny: Tay if Ap Home. Cu! A Tinmense qvantities Of cattle and provisions are being New York Prodiico Fxchange will | cargo of hay, flonr and assorted ase, was burned 27th inst, 2 ig Steamer Mercedita, Commander Sielwagen, arrived frem | Adack on the Mortar Plotiia—How i wus Rey transperted across the Mississippi tor the use of the | hold a meeting at dbeir rooms, atone P. M., today, mh ct We ea ad mest Ai aebyienaileglians Yor Bruise to the eastward. She seports Lhe eapture of the Second Atiempi—The U States Sleamer Riv hand | rebel armies... The sin inthe cot- | the purpese of aiding in furnishing a regiment for lamba HEATING: eee She Sree lett Randy een - vue, dO; sibs, paeoner ¥ vith ono hundred and forty nine bales | Her Operations on the Musizsipps River—Cundition | ton Stater, looking no doubt tw ‘the retveut of therebel | war, 41! arc invited to attend, 26th inst, and had ealms and light southerly airs up to the Lib, B Conor, Wa baltimore. mer Wictontn., wilh, me Rane te APs ives Hume ne " et ° (Pi eed artnies to Ukat lov aity after the fall of Ricbmond, This, | oo... a Sai neg (ime of her disaster. The fire was diecovered @ little before BCowpertuwatie, Rocers, Hs!t; 16th, Saelco,, ¢ ef cotton, from Bogue Inlet, Nerth Carolina, bound to ippe River B sburge~ Moocments i would require the PATRIOTIC ACTION OF TAR ROPE EXPRESS COMPANY, nee t +. ue Inlet, B ina, ; : fp ie would equi Patriotism wid determination aro being exhibited in | 6AM in the after part of the Letween deeke. and motwith” | “U2.byy May 2n-Std Jowenh Fish, Young, Falmouth — Nassau, N. P., and also the schooner Ida, with an axsort Of Veaseis-of- War—Laval Affe sigh oe more giriking eolors daily. The llope Kixpress Company, | standing the most strennons exertions gained so rapidly as ysie sd Oy . 4 cargo, evidently ‘tended for Dixie, The ida claimed tates steamer Ge! fe v of thts city, oiler their employes, should they enlist, half | to drive the people from aft before 7 AM. The crew were | & nell, NY ork, prevent much wf it by adopting severe measures, Coe ahsence x : oners, le, Be j to be bound to Baltimore; but, as soap, matcher, drugs, | Vorter, iiae arrived from ihe Mississippi river, Drioging | even as Teaid. before, to the destruction and contiseation | Pw aucring dheir ansoucn ab the war, aud to retain thelr | segoued by pilet boat No 30, When last seen nothing re" | pameivet Manes Par , groceries, &c., are not taken from Nassau to Baltimore, | us important news, bot of @ character that leads your | of property. Render tho panks of the Mississippi and its peri tion be followed by Tee cancet oiler Beainess | tained but a stnall portion of the forward part of the vessel. (eeiesares Bea eae Me Mores, ns nphreye, se na : Captain Sieliwagen thought it Dest to take charge of them | correspondent to fuppose it must have reached the J {7iputaried a doves’ wasie if necessary. and by se eet Lrvughout the vity, the esfeet would be a very | , Suir Wizann eas ee Jeter CLR Ry (atid sd Tuy 2 tor Hong Kong); June f, Spirit of eu Uncle Sam's agoount, and did eo. Both prizesare on | Hxnacp by way of Cairo, even before it was received Jf ind. 1d that we will copquer and hold them aa eon- cial one to ihe cause of recruiting. York Jaa St. loaded with ovals for Aeamuten; when £0 Auderso: oy Fon Mat Bs pan. Ratay ia. Abeir way vo this port for sdjudication, but have not yet | here. Atil! (here are many incidents that occurred below | «,uered people untit they choose tocome forwart, VOLUNTHERS AFTER HAKVEST TIME, ut, March 22, fn aa iS, jong aw acabecenenl a heary ferson, fe ; i ie é indge their wrongioing und beave as honest aud loys! | Harvest hands tiroughont the State are receiving from fi ay Rone bulwee ec : Vie hat “4 ey , aud gore: a all arrived, Op account of the prevailing light winds and chebas g, ‘before =f 4 “pal of ine eee poe shoals. #2 10 $a in Oat neo county, & 50 is payed, | Seve: head val a, ee A hla pag a ty, ealms will be interesting. J will give them, in the hope tha! ‘The M *s pri oria, arrived yerterd igh wages retard | four feet of watcr in the ho'd; kept # | hands at th ‘The United States bork Kthan Allen, Acting Volunteor | they may noi yet have reachod the North. Her Majealy ‘esteain shocp of-war Kinaido saved this morn | emistment after harvest a gurplus of meh wil offer. bat could not gain any on ite, eal hore a : Adeutenant Commanding Eaton, arrived yesterday morp- ‘The Mississippi river is v th vets, Ban Swas rd Gannilet, "Kan Young G NYork: 12tu, Marin wate ) n Fr 6th, Victory. Brook: tea), Dal, bun Vvanelogo; 2th, Surprise, Pet pan. wally oj and a passage | 2¢ for the North, and the United States steamer Ucto- RECRUIES IN BROADWAY AND OTRER STREETS, sr yh Castthun inne ape ‘Sth May 4, irom! a, Johnson, NyYork: 9th, Rival, fmg. She has been for the past eight months blockading | by tho battorier at Vickaburg anys aot. having a pit sara leaves to-spcrcow morning st daylight for Hampton | phe gidawalks of Broadway and other streete are in ie Ea niened the ship und dove al ina could be in a: Pere Ch Lar sabes, Baer Hata oR " ral . is - be eu Jo Doe ts tl 7 ., the harbor of Tauspa, amd has while there rendered ius- | to occupy the place, it im still in possession of the rebels, | — We are without local nows: evory thing is quiet, and we See eae hae Meecy fe caalan tl bee oft getting Mine sicedchenat asleine tant eeareas tee Pct ga ae Bouck datertn, vor bee ae ‘ ‘Portant service, She is in beautiful order and excellent | although they -eldum atiempt to annoy us their Fou Comruag Ht rein genet oarmnte They pay neither tax or rent. Soldiers’ wives and widows pre og i Shh TERRE, art, Sly Sot in port brig Beaver, from Ban~ discipline, reflectin reat credit on her commander and ans; for @ territte fire from our ebips silences them in a | s % should enjoy the p e, and an incipient grow! © | teak could not be Mund and could net be repaired at Btan- § OE foe Burks Talends, . ng I oo gu Ir way Of Mobile, hut cannot traee them te any rebable | Should enjoy the pris lege, and an prevented by the press. | try, concluded to try and get her to New York. During the Fe Fa tans en anos les, pg Kew ‘ orde ’ officers; in fact, she is oneof the best of all the vessels | few moments, ihe city of Vicksburg is to all intents | source. The weather is warm, of gourse, but bearable; pees y * e a" = passage had the pumps golng constantly in order to keep her | y,, eooumanded and offcered entirely by volunteers. Sho | and purposes destroyed; for tho ehot and ehell from our | the Beaith of the island still excellent, an and Wwe are bs con’ fog ee TELEASS BOUNTY. free. = XS 4d thvaxva, Joly Tn port brig CO Bit 4 Those wishing to eubscribo to the private bounty for 'URKS THLA rt brigs im i i tented as poor mortals can be who are, as it were, abut rele mi iiben bear peed a rtecamenrere comatences t- waae from Cette for New York, reported aban, | sor frum Donistarty oF Halt t day ts ‘ saluted the fog on entering the barbor in a very credita’ } vessols have torn it to pieces. off from the rest of mankind. Our hurricane season is | Volunteers. which bas been so handsomely commenced bam pep g Tune 80, Hewett, master. yor: i, po Sere me ate Park day tHe 0 i ‘Die manner, which was returned by the frigate St. Law- 1 am able to chisin from the officers of the Octorara | now approaching, and we hope, for the sake of our block § Dy a donation from the Mayor of one thousand dollars, eceesgoeany. May 9 2 -The wreck ofa lar90 ah, bottom 1 Youth ( Bing, for N¥oy MH ith: Anne Peon renee. many ipterestirg particulars relative to affluurs about } aders, that it welll got Deva neveve one. - ee ee ae top Dane which lies reuty of abou 1000 oR. quite rest was) ba ened 15th ee day, Sid 12th, bark Ann Eli Yesterday sbout noon her Majesty's steam eloop.of- | Vickebury, and many incidents ccourring among the Poe Npagaainan” MEDICAL ABD YOR OUR sox ‘AND WOUxDED Reker tn ee re Bue wan mover are Sanger, daly 16-OfF, bark ca of = fer war Petrel arrived. She salited Flag Officer Lardner on } «/bummers” while up the river. THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. main rg TeRiDg oD the por ie: ye vessel had bee: south, a:] well, ‘aasisenben’ Ber entering the harbor, and afierwards the fag, botn ‘The mortar fieet, we a!) know, were ordered frem Ship See The Pagerpa, eae of he Baia ships employed for the ‘The Simoda te (Am ship). Su ith, ft i p thle port Fu Paty July feng Beata ‘bark m2 malates boing returned by the St. Lawrenee. Island, where they had gone nfter the capture of Ni Military Movements in New York and | levetit of our soldiers, took ber departure fer Fortress | is on ehore in the Western chante}, Port Phflip bay. aia; sclirs Lotus Guinn, Gerres on, 7) Wo the uxperience of your servenpondeut ithae aiwaye | Urleaut,to take part in the altack on Vicksburg, th.t | Vieinity-—The Question of Filling up | Won*oe yesterdsy afteroon. The folowing niedical gen: | Sreaarone, Jone 41) Slat King, Caulicld, w itch sunk mice open aries, hladeipbins ey Bisley y ae y! oe ; e, Thu ; tlemen, intendec to act in a wshtAgtig capacity for our | after striking near Point coi aia ‘ay 22, was coming from |“ jniy 27—Arr brigs Chimberazo, Small, Matanzas; J Been customary wheres foreign vessel arrives in port | abandoning the attack on Mobile for the present. Captain Ola Regiments—The Common Council army, go out in the Euterpe :—Dr. J. K. Merritt, Medical J Metbourne to this port, in ballas Drisko, Drisko, Grand Turk; echrs Starlizht, Whi b~4 and saluted our flag te return the ealute from ferts or | Porter immediately on receipt of the order, moved his Committee and the War Department. Ln eg od Surg eon J.B. Ponce de Leon and Dr. pened lt rf tele a May tre nicer mat oa aiens ving eaters fo , tna Ls Datterice om shore, unless thereahould benone. Hero | squadron to the Misrissippi river, and reaoked hie desti- | It now seems certain that the proper military wutho. | PT#8: Messrs. 0. 1 Murmes. 1-H. Haerson. M.A. Millen, | Fier edule part andon the coast.” The Mary Merril Tarkor, N York. ‘We programme appears to be changed; for, with ai! the | uation about the latter part of June. rities wii make speedy provision for the special eu- | Engs, mediedl cadets, togethor with a number of nurses. Ge meine tere eons pone mente, pear pl a a ern on saluting of the last four days, Fort Taylor has remained | Un the night of June 26 Captain Porter wes engaged in | conragement of the volunteers who will enlist in eld —— ‘on the rocks nea Refirange.s and ills” Hercarzo | ol ‘ rig Iso'a, from & Sou silent, and the St. Lawrence has been compelled to | placing te mortar vessels in position, which he succeed: | regiments in preference to thoee which are now in War Meeting Peon Ba N.Y. Pi Taatiee bon anded and ‘The wreck, stores, &c, hare Soncmane vor, 1800 | Nadi tig Bi bay. 5 fh make al! the returns, ed in Going tn & manner that, while being in a grea, | process of organization, The benefits to be obtained from A large and enthusiastic war meeting was held hore on Bark Monitor, before notteed, was to be launched at Brew. | 87 V Wy to Si tank mmere Sea, brig Henry, Wis ssid that the Petre) hae come here, not cniy for | measure protected from the direct fre of the batteries, L provision are too apparent 10 be dilated upon atany | saturday. Address were made by Col. Van Valken. | °F the 26th IN athe Arr (by tel) atip Guid Calcntias eval and water, but to inquire into the ciroumatancee at- | put hit in easy mortar range, say two thougsnd five | length, the necessity of immediately swelling the ranks | burg, Hon. 8. Divan, Hep. tracy Bendle and others. | wayoe grow ixsipk oF mmx rw-iaxcy To cnrsareane may. | ‘ian, afar ee en, Tar Fredonia, Gending the capture of the Adela. It appears that the | hundred yards from the batteries on the biuffe. end | of these regiments which have been throngh the smoke wer y ecru! sai ‘TReARURY Dee purarene, Ovvics 1 rao BOARD } BALTIMORE. Julv 26 a 27—Arr ships Germania, * Adela had on board despatches from Admiral Milne to | twenty-two hundred from the lower or water battery. | and fory of conflict being quite clear from the mere fact of Patriotiom in the Keys ne State. An iron Can Buoy, painted with black rest horizontal iar ge sgt Re ae Wak, Gustes the naval commander at Nassan, and the Petrel wishes to | Ris mortar ves-ois were tied up alongside the bauk, #0 | rhe condition in which tho-e regiments are now plicer\. Fasron. July 28, 1862, tr Pandit, wiigh ion, in about ¢ fethious of Wa 4 cid sep FW Drane, dandin + Y um, Wi a in about Smith, Bow 4 eee jon of the various military comunit- The County Commissioners of Lehigh have sppropri- rom the Taj! Oe the Ti bark Lucy El al ete, ie cho! is hoor ebtalc ‘hem. No doubt the despatches wil! be delivered | that the exemy'a siict and shel! had to strike the bank ee : 2 Youny V Indies: N York hy on: judicial authority, tke avy now haying notur. | before they coud bit the hulls of his vessels. Ove vos. | cage which have met npon the subject, be far better for J Sled $10,ci0 ait sortMamapion glo Ole fat ti Yl atone | The Lightonsel bears per compass strom the Bucy BRS Tito La rene coy ther control over the case. fal-the C. P. Wilinme—was struck by ascveninch | the gorernment either to stop ail recruiting other | a Joan to the cuunty it legalized hy the State Legislature, THOWNTON A JENKINS, Secretary. | we, Harts fei Iumierstand that the British naval commanders now | shell on the bows, whieh stuck there, showing tho | than for the old regiments or offer a large | otherwise to be considered as a; ft fur giving bounty to Boston: Z Secor, Kol bi mW 5 bd te . volunteers. ‘The County Commissioners are all demo- IMPORTANT 70 manne oe Tatgh Of aetached Saaken | ‘ef TER anny 8 im th 3 port bave protested, both verbally and in writing, J quality of their powder to be bad. As soon as tke mortar | special boty to those who wit? join them in preference J MENT perieed to receive the money or offer au) Notice is hereby gi Notw! ‘Sid whip againet the seizure of Britieh veesels bound, ax thoy tern | vesaels were in position they opened fire te test tiic | to tho new. Goreruor Morgan, in his interview with the | Lounty. ¥ ° pF EK TY Gacrclel ok Creauans a aed bank Copernicus (Bern), Mahnkon, Bieuic M, on strictly legitimate voyages, or from one neutral | ranges, & ind on the morning of the 27th, at forty- | committec from this city on Sattrday lost, exprested his ial icasauticn ia sass pao diy my eget gt eer eee #1 ‘AST, se tecares ‘debr Wiiltam Butman, Bmark port to another, Thig protest has been met in a prompt | Sve minutos past five A. M., they opened again, throwing | inclination to order aa increased bonuty for those re ri sta, Me. , July 28, 1662, into the Cove from Wor NW. The besxings from itare a8 Ror sy 2-08 be dame Oey, Parker, Alex and decided manner, and t) hmen giv’ their sheils into ali the enemy's works with remarkable | cruits who join old organizations, and said that he would | Under the increased boone offered @ time azo to | Ore man’s Rock, off Carwar Head, tn a tine with hes mand in the plainest possible terms that every British, | accuracy, and evitently doing great damage, 40 much | ues his offeial influence in that direction. ‘This bady | old regiments over the new, recruiting for them is pro: | Oyster Rock to the W; and the centre of Deoghur Island in “Hinder EEanen, Hit tCoalieehy . b & : " essing favorably, and it is believed that the four mew Ff i: ith Loliem Potnt t the N. @ vevsel of any other nation, that has the least sus) #0 that Play Officer Farragut determined to attewpt tie et yesterday at the rooms of the Chamber of Com. Seeunesis will De iaat, to mareh fi two weeks, ne Signed em WE MARRIOTT, Liontenant Colonel, yy epee Hansen. from ‘oaatlans'Yee Nord Weal tee! clon atiached to her, will be seized and sent te the United PasSsOR OF THE RATTARIES meres in order to present the report of their conference all retary to Government. mays at nehor of Hog Isi States for adjudication, Jobe Bui) can put that in is | on the nest morning, the 28th of June. Of the passage, P with Governor Morgan to the full body of the Committe How They Do It in New Engh WAYOK OY CADRMATTIEN BAR. PEL “nly Arar set, Aber, Pi Pie LA Phillips, Pht pipe and smoke it,” and feel satisfied that every yerso, | and the casualties occurring on heara the fieet, you o!- } on National Aduirs, of which they.were a sul. commitiee TO TVR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. sotaaiabasiied bd House, Loxuax, July 12 tive HASITORT, July ISS Ast an). Contino a woeian et ying hs red bunting will, if not able to vive an account | ready hove the official accounts; but [baye seen nothing } appoinied for that purpose. Mayor Opdyke prosided | "The town of Lee, Verkshire county, Mars., having about Eee eee ack of a neasel gunk, | York (Abd cid Yor Liverpool). Cli Abth, brig W: Of hersof satis.actory it every way to our naval com. | of, and now bavetho pleasure to record, the admirable F (a fort the facts ee, ee ee ee, Yn Guermartien Be i MEEIZAPETHPORT, J ly 28-014 ache. tpande:s, De seat intoa port of tLe United Sates for the s v coord, mu npon the occasion. The report sets fortu the facts of the — its full quota of thirty-seven men usder the recent "The Bucy lios in fect at low water spring tides, with the ELIZA?" Frome at Y a Py ‘ee purjor finding out where she is in reality bound, and | ™&Pner iu wl the feet were Bupported by the bomb | conference which were pablished in yesterday's Hrranp in five days, and they immeiliately reso for the | roitowi Hira rings = 2 ot on +) a Fraiciy Gee! vane ‘who ave in reality the owners of her and her cargo, and | vessels and steamers attached to the squadron of Capisin | After some diseusston, it wae vltimately docited ne mentaleamp. ¥.G.F, Head, Bee ag Baston| ke, Paull, et tee ite charieter Porter An the frst of Flag OMficer Farragut’s feet caine | 8! the committe sliould proceed to Washing- Gaasuhes Comes q Nig. Re ata ake ters oryen Bela at ‘The Kngiieh naval authorities wish to throw sand in vd. al bed b con inmidiately, and urge cpon the government sap: Fhe P. H. BERTHON, Secretary. Phintetn ‘ uly Ss br Sara! By, our eyes and make us delieve that thoy areeniirely inno. | Witlinrcnge, ail tue revel batteries were opened upon | the necessity of recruiting for Bone but old regiments pre- A PREITY WAITER GIRL’S BABY. Wha. - AW ORLEANS, Suly, 16—Are seamsip pa ent as to the destination of the namerons steamers now | them, the flees respouding in the most effective manner vious to any exertions being made for the organization of Before Hon, Judge Clerke. Cid at New Bedford 26th inst, gg ee Winslow, Cud- 1 New York; bark Suliote, Pano he obi 008. air wae file ct 1 now ones, : : r ; " J od,” Cld ship. Ntlan, We Now ans Sestite wilinet ge aes. | ohare learned: toon eck | and the alr was filed with projectiles of all Kinds. The | T°" mumitiee took thelr departure for Washington | JtuY 28—Mr. Wm. F. Howe appeared before the cee Eee ret et ache Rainbow, itoGuire, hump: Goore Bi a ans Wigan. Br, ere r Bate the rast yous of dab Bulls tree character” non | vet were supported by the following stoamers of the | ‘asi evening. Jndge with a young, stylish apd pretty waiter girl, in | ,At7 At Ne a ns “ J Vigulaio Anvo.neta (Br), Blob, Har. na. how tov his proclamation of strict neutrality: and | bomb flotilla:—Octorara, Westficid. Miauci, Clifton, % TRE SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. support of a writ of habeas corpus, ebiained by Mr. | Spoke lo m8 Jon 7548, sehr Arizona, of Pro- |, Ith—Arr steam yroprller Saxon wwe canny snade to be: @ any ef their protestations | son, Owasco and iiarriet Lane, aud by tbe fire of the en A metting of the Sixth Senatorial District Commiticn | Howe, commanding one John Y. Baker, the aileged | An KS ai mt Favare, red 4, fea, yi Bin the ; bata 4 ior we know them io be only gammon awd | tig wortar fect. And eo long as the lower bat. | was held yesterday x‘ternoon iu the City Lidl. The chair father of an infant female child, only four years of age, sgtireand a molt dark ig under it, May 20, lat 22S, lon Ido net like the visite of Pnglieh mén-of-war at this | teriea only were to be dealt with this mur- | was cecupie upon this eocavion by Mr. A. T. Stewart: | [°P ny care of Ltemmitiiee,; Ue Heme’ Mated iat te Z eh ehs Wes ttenter, Baker, New Spoken, dc. aC hip Revorte, White, hence for San Frencieco, Juve 27, ne Bey pangs. bb topaig, New York. Ord h— Iprebers Beisdder, Ship Tetand; ag sl ip Raval Rights, omer, henes for Panama, June 21, lat LU go nBAA prevent, Ceodies, Gale, ae J Sonn Y aker R “seuaed etebnns bat aoe aimed Boo la Rr BP aickuey Garwood, Baty Inwidy Patios Samuels, from Liverpool for NYork, no | "it A isn Ha; ana. Petow coining 0p, anit Panne port, cepeciaily at the present time. They come for no | derous fire kept them, as it were, in silence; | TheGovernor sent a letter to the committee, which was } infant was in court, in obedience to the wril, aud as it God, aud, although they may profess otherwike, Tam of | ror it was not vuth they came within range | read, expressing his desire that the organization of the | yas conceded that the relator was the mother the cus- inf 0; is only for the purpose of taking a‘ look”? r a new reginiente should 6 postponed, in order to further | tody should fund epi ing to digeover as much of the cha- | of the batteries above Vicksburg, whieh were with. | the recruiting J sitterpets of those aireahy in the field. 1p eounsel f Reker of the place sad ie defenoas: - Ieguible,Revieg out the range of the mortars, that the fleet suffered ao} Rew rations wore offered by me: i pwns = eed wing that the relator was an immoral girl and wholly ship D val arte ‘Wow tee te commence | much, and bad to record as mony killed and wounded us | the eflect that the recriiting nod enlistment commitices | unfit to have the custody of the infant. ‘Tudge Clarice date, Ne it nd Pow hava, Fila phi an a wishing to be ted a8 ti 5 ro 4 uae Kimball 49 days from Trapani for NOsteans, ues ° soy Hang tihng ‘Then tortae, they Sse hitioee in the passage of for Jacksor and $6, Philip and engage- ould be anthorived to open ofices in the various ward thereupon directed tostimony to be teken. It was D Clark, gw ‘ within the district without any farther learly proved thatthe mother was an ii orson | FINE mil > amitted inside of Fort Taylor, amd the cool reception they | ments with the enemy's guaboate. The supporting | “Mr. P.M. Wim reinersed. that, the main point | to Ye che custodian of tho ehild, and the Judge therefore ” mace ‘iin Grin 3? Ponce, July 18, tt W Hy Ae . ; Meet with ashore prevects therm to a yreat extent from | weamers of the mortar flotilla havea fair share of casn- | Which prevented 'apit reotuiting ju both the old and | dietpissed the writ. cage n, from Golisvore for England, July 18, 1at | . SEW EE DLORD. July 8b t hip ote os on) Sine ‘rovege, from waiking bout or visiting our population. ‘They get the new regiments wie the doubt which peoplé eptertnined : a Volia, Brooks, NYorks 8 cold shovider everywhere, and, notwithstanding their na. | altos to show how warmly they were engaged, and how 7 Should this bo rectified every- St Johns for Cork, July 12, lat 42.28, lon J Math ae CET aly ae ir ‘Stary Ellen, Chase, Phi of reviving their beanty, tara! stupidity, they bave sense enough to see it, and | much exposed they were to the hottest fire of the enemy: } thing would oded by offering a i ‘Tawteme NYork, Sid 196b, ns Femain slonrd sbeir vessels, the bas acm for them. The Joba ¥ Jagkgon was sUuck inthe wheellcuse by resiietion appointee & culasiities bo wait upom Majer s H i P PING NEW Ss. , | Cramag I Ba from Glouowster for Surinam, nop pm Myre. Aid 1h ghee he case of the British steamer- Adela is now before | shell, which explodes (here, wearing her steering bore, | Sprague, the Recruiting Muperiotendent thi Bia Cardenas f ton, uo dato, Int ~ the Adiniralty Court, and, aithough the examination of | ratue to looes and cutting off the leg of the man at and mnake Inquiries ‘rom that goutloman as to the beat | gen prees. aunaxac 1S alae mene a8 73 from Cardenas for Boston, to, 3 i eae Sate Dry Bowers, Mune ; ‘witnesses is Hot public, still | know that one of tbe most | wheel. Clifton was struck by a seven-inch atte and shoricst mange: for the recenit to obtain both the | gun eats. TAO rau waren, eve 10 16 aries ‘night, from Kearsport for Tortugas, July 12, lat ‘Georgina, ——, do; sioops Genlus, Jones, ph tapor'ant witnesses has given the following versiouof the | which went through ber bouer, killing #ix men inand | (nited Statos and “aie bou'y. The commiitee appoint. vecvnn | 9325, lon 73 68, July UM, tat 26 21, ‘York. 4 ease, nd if he tolie the samo story before the Prize Com. | about her magazive. The WeeiGeld was struck on the inte cf Nie an Vag om and ie, George A. Bigut, Port of Now, Kors, July a8 130% Bre hie ingens wehnetadleneseniaibes PEA A - y 26, PM—Arr sches Ameri¢nss Bisse, yr ona tha gamne 6 "up" avd ihe Adela | frame of Ler eugibe, Dur sustained Be serious datange i Mens y, Furr snd otlre sponta Foretgn Ports. Gand.e De Hie ty Fi, Wath “sap bl ne fer le say’ 8 vhipped in Liverpool, un- rel the committees adjourned-to mont Le ‘Thirsday noxt CLEARED. ay July WS 10, Bussanich, NYork. eit Fidler: Pex is dol @er acrecment with che owners of the Adela that his ‘The following jen tit of killed and Sounded on board guveeen buvresor OostrrEn Ship Jonn & Albert, Gorhain, LiterpooleC © Duncan & ACMA waar Gipige, Citar eee itn i EM Filer Pecos jira Fue, i E Soncia, 4 wage. were tv be ten pounde sterling per month, andten | the ye steamed John, deckson and Clifton si ca on, May 19, FP Sage, fies, ‘Fatmon’y ng. | Gricand;(d W Hawiey, Raw ay, Boston. pounls add tinal every time she ren the blockade, and KILLED, A meeting of the above committee will be held in the Ship City of New York, Balter, Liverpool—Kingslan4, Sut- | Greepraan, do; 29 Tapley. os June A ton: 2Tth— Ave ship 8 aiemuc, ‘Onuuray Liverpod 1, sebr Fellows, Pees ee to seems geeneaemet “a xtra ‘pay ee one ae rooms of the Board of Supervisors at hbalf-past two | EE Diypuin, tras, phrey, Bris'ol, B—Nesmith & Sans on ae ae: er Palmer, Low, fro. Hong | BPO yaen, St Jon, NB. ye Cheltenham. for Mrerpoot fers frou partics lmpdingland edgreneed to parties. in:}. : Jobe Burke,orditery seaman—CWten. o'clock this afternvon. Bask Brovalora, Carver, Cioucertore Walsh, Carver & veg, Melber, NY are for eee, PoE Bhatt tor Gorand bark de data or" Kote Ori that when taken fe threw them over- W. Morris, Captsin’s cook--Clifton REINFORCEMENTS POR GENERA! s108L's nivision. | CAST oe ne fd ay : 4 pasrod to nea shia mpraing. See Eaee mapenent,, trem Cae Fk Burgemelster Kirstein (for). Kirstely, Queenstown Fest 40 for NYork; 22d, Npriie, and a large ship, passed io, Gud, ‘ork for emt a Sewall, do for Shang: aaa N Daly ae: pt ads ‘isch? Gen Marion, Grifin, Phtine 2 they Coated on the eurface, and thinkiug | J. P. Carter, Jandsman—Cliiicn. Now reciinonte are abou! boing raised thronghout the | OF Falmouth for orderse-Fouch. Meiicke Ue ‘disgavered, Lo ordecod @ man over G. B. berweat (c lored), wardroom steward—Ciifton. ts ges eat = rsa Bark Yancy Ring, Drisko Rens Brett. Son & Co. ons Albani Duavar, do tor Houg Kor de} ba ’ stanp them ‘wader tho surface, that | Jobo Hudson, mater atarms, severely wounded—Ciis- | North for General Sigel's command. New York and | Bark Dautol Webster, Bearer, Malsta—Baker & Crows). | Huurase, July Mair Volant Torney, and Palinyre, " LOVIDEXCE, July 2b-Are steamer Paton, Jonge, Newm | night booome saturated and siuk, Thie evidence | ton - Pennsylvania will be called upon to tarnish three of these Ne, . 7 4 or } caooghy an@ from that Loan learn there isto be | Jobn Conner, second cluse fireman, drowned ~Clifton Goibt tay will do, aantiebedl BoE Merete. ih etn ime a ences theaters wit pa ST nb Herdan, ieee me 4 a root the same kind—epough to condenn Ler a Aloxander Green walt, seaman, severely if not mortally oa era} Sigel has ad- Brig Mery Stewart, =, Cette—Miilor & Houghton, Bi Jy SmeAre Jubilaum, Kimune, New York; beter e ¥ Orosby, Bye, # ] tos. Hiufhe not been taken, #he would in | wounded—J. P. Jackson. “ntrasi¢eat_ of thie city, im |. Hfle Kentucky,———, Montevideo and Buenos Ay hy a, Jenaa, Ab—Are steamer Pollsan, Baker, NYok: t vy by this me have acrived in even Elie ole 4 igen Seep fouilie = sorien ebienoral i quite satight N i ilaber, a etias a sonia eta, 7 Bare, Bam, York. Sid opk. Mailing; Mary HN ' reo of arms, as did the Mempaie. which vessel, | of im the highest terme ir cor man‘ing cfficer, an oops Whied be requ 0 Wand, Roberts, Boston it P peti ok oh . tA. 1 Ys, m Hat, Paddock, a by oQuawer City, had ali the evidence | they, beyond all doabt, deserve ail the praise that can Pp cab but ‘he aes A rao weed: weir Barrie sith ingen, fe Siapeuk 7 abannin May ICAI AT is Bue fiery uke Bee nos Ma ARS 4 ) vend iuand on w legitimate | bestéwee upon ther. "No sewsels during this wer hw Sigel bears inong i? uteyinen will net vigorously in | Bohr Harn. ———- New rien , i ela ia iu, BH ‘ Yeyaie rot one week after was eafely moored alongside | ren‘ered snore tmsportant service than the “bommers.” | The mater if oblaluime rock Behr rien 1, Colin, Alazandriag-Simpeon & Clapp, Hares, May $id Mesor, Howes, Rowton. York, FN) toon David Sn 8, Bradbury, they ic Charleston, end in none have sen bem more exposed to the fivo Of | this wie of the water are moss Sehr Jenny Lind. Grant, PhiladelphianO L Canmarry duly Hs nd Donne oH Iu Planet f i condemned, 92 she will be beyond | the enemy—ncn» havo more gallantly behaved thom- | jain is'n soldierani aman ot honor sche fo! Aiihry Haskell, PhiledelpbiansVaw Brunt & Seller N¥or 12th, Mivetra, Holetand; cos Ita, Oncatlie JThite ‘ Soh, a ‘hog oftcar Witt not ablow her to be | selves duriug times of grant exnomure, nnd carta: commande: by nene nit experienced officers, are BANS W RGionn, Bacon, PhiiadalphinmBaker & Dastom, | Otnas wall), July M—sld Ana Jones, Jarvis, r hip Lasstewee her apy for J are mors deers ing «the geatitode of their countrymen. | Se” raised tarovshwut, the ¥Aatlovs Len Major | Bebe Witliatn, Dhahadoy Hallowellmgy Undstwood, > NYork. oth (Cora), Jy he i ee 7 m her with & thirty-ponader Var- before, # rtar fleet were moored wlong- | scprontcr is ;repoued by the Gencesl for the | Sebr Hamp Mexaniler, Sgiom—Van Brunt & Sdaght, Conk, July Arr Zephyr, wt Portland, Came Forest, Conary NY four Urond ide guna, the right bamk er the river and mede fast directly position of chic ef artillery. He also makes Behr Jor, Po Boston—L. Kenny. G tay Toot lisa’ ors. NOMERSER- Ju July Maal sey Roduskia, Giver, Biean vil Heutenanter the { alongside of and under the bank. Coit. Porter, seeing tho | the mizgestion to have a committer appointed webs Rare aGardner, f Teal, Boao | eran OR Groxerant, | he) a4 Fe clon, Ho fost. raver betliport While fearing nothing, possesses | comparatively exposed position of his right Mavk, al | toe recruiting purposes, to conlet with tbe Uuion Defence | Sehr Sarah Jane, Galdner, Newport aud Providenceced: bar: 1B Wo ie Lear iMate ee er to crniga 0.1 Nussatt amt around :| though’ partially: grotecied by oa almess iuapactadio | Cormitten of this ety, ‘ive Secrelary of War ban sige | Jackson: Sthart, Lyon om, Lis . a her nome be changed to th ewomp, took : mm to throw ont Piowets some | Hod his sasent to tbe proportions pul forth by Genera! Sehr John Lozier, Morris, Somerset Maw t, Cook. and Loch Lamar, Loring, £ vr gh — Dr AD i To Td distance from the vessels. in order to guard sgnioat any | sige), and there is no duubt vat that (ho guilant German | Steamer Karelia, Norrell, New Osleaus—Jov W Btwoll & ny fone, aad Novway, Sayan, une (the IN has ‘MISC ALLAN BOUS 7 er a eae a ee ed: tor We eery, On. uly 1, rutoring vr- | WH svenily be reinforeed, ae ARRIVED. w Ours ah hey ort brig Lavritia, Botton, from | Ang ‘SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND 7H PULLIC. ~~ o 1 Sing eoaul biad ‘ PAYMPN TS TO RETURNED POLDILAS, vs Steamer M hasett, Lieut Commanding Cooper. Reston, are 6th, Si + Join Biltot, Wood, Boston, T she Guif squadron. Tie fog ofiorr could slao | sibly by ‘he dire 'of the mortars, determined to Ury the sp Port Roy “havicston Bar and Norfuk. undezd hours | Mth, Weat Dennis, ¢ Pred PREVAILING DIFVICULAY. her moss 80) vigeabie be a Cespaich versal, and use | experiment co throwing an over whclining (orcs op the Since the Arstof last July over twe hondted aol- | from tet pton’ Roads, with @ nambor of sk mu $wounded i July 16—-Arr ram Pendleton, Quebec for ¢ o'ake him about 10. the dit binekaded ports | mortar ’ and cagtore them if possible by hourd- | oi ay been paid of by aynasier Ten kyck, at No. | ollcers alu sailors (von the Nand 8 A‘lutic blockading | London (and proceed); Fanny Fern, Cann,’ Londoa for A GENLLAL | EASSIT! D division, where " sat San Jacinto could nob goon | ing. Accordingly detached two regimente—one ton (and w r uadror 4 Belgen the frame viet nd suldiere have reach ‘steam ganbout Geseendt, Gaatier, New London, 12 | “Bornse d orper precedtog To | 6 State siroet. Nearly veveu thon 4 Phar Pom ges i, oe P aachome aM, rs Goorginn_-ane advan seve s —-Paased by, Warhington, Wenke, from | fo arh. th 0 *¥-tem ones pellet it the appetite falls: ee estan re rom a Mr bean paid by Paymenter Futile wince the Lith of J Bremed tor RYork. lows; el vomnpan ed vith We Dive Mag iiyiag over her, ond the Stars | make the atiack. cur pickets, Aisenvering them, garo Se aaa Tha esa, hae z AT eis Eine (Bey, Mivehqure, Liverpoet, July 16,via | Dos nly ‘1-08, Ditod bark Malvine Digna, from 1 fener es pee med y ba ne sat ber peal; and it is Lo be hoped that seh | signal to Capt, Porter, aud fell Dack to the vowels, when | ywe COLONKLCY OF ‘THE THUD REGIMENT, EMPIRE MO PA, with muse ane 27s serage pas. | New ¥ Horan s leave kien a aly proms @ the end of her; for I for one do not wi h to ee | every renarat\ ‘on was made so yp them, On they DRIGANE. Arrive (off the. Buttery at 1440 i, Sig tare Ti Borwent, Wate Wrorks Jain, Rik. Maw, anata’ ont alike to lu the trade for whieh bee ptepeut rity ered, bn Oe reste wand wot shell gre Sandcaig, | mand of the Third yogiment, Empire Rrigade, in place of by pane me ig ne rt Log Me ee Eo Bia ra 4 mn in due Take at once <0 cight BRANS nd? | ra mf a pownrny duly ie-Are atti, Witt, NYork, for tated OF foc 40y0y ter, aud literally tore them to piece i@ not stand | (yj. Mariott N. Croft. It is probable that the lotter gen: ship Soxonta (Ham), sis, Hamporg, July 18, via | | Busine, July 1e-Are Boh, Andersson, New York for | on yoy will ru n-ct-war fava oll Seslbh tron Che vark, |S ekamane Get SnChocal Tne RUN Billed AR DUNSUE GE,| simae GUT voorive: GrmtnO oF Che rogitven tbe - Ce j ¢ . tock hol Hah" " ne cage, t understand, belaugs to, the | eight, bind and cieven-inch and go buntred pounder Par- | rajsed in the Sixtl Fouateria dist ict m hac re ada arab ar fk ice Ba Al 5 Abs 3 Soly 8 Are Jobe & Marie neem © T peandteth'e Pinar Ir aeaS tary. "be for their demvepieney, ad eels, my: wonace: nice fend bodies ia. the samme position, | There wit! ba a meeting Beld this wfveiuoon at the "bugs bark P Rinere, mi \ cr akg se i Richer, Bigot GBT NEW STYLE, i wu thoy convo: burn anthracite coal to advantage, oF s which the men bad jomped out of; | Guamber of Commeree in order i further the inverests | Sor New Bel 7M i fe Yn a is) bark. Alico Wilken’ 2 age <tpniornganeaeth Prinetpal ofc: x i, else (hey wold be here aii (he Lime, in order to escape | quantiies of knapeucks, and a general ofieer a boots and Lethe for Bri ih, lat 4146, lap ship srt Golden West, MaKenrte, Amor. rinetpal o ANAL STREET. of the Merchants’ Brigade whicd is about being organ. | from Quebre tor Xi i. / Sold also at No, 4 N10) rt saa agpantin spure, which he bed kicked off in his hurry to skedgdale | 44 te ubis city ‘ h, 1st 40 90, lon 67 bars Auip Co COB ALL ea beRe, Whis tbe rovernnent ig making many improvements | frei ‘mich « disageceable locality, The prisoners nnd MAKEN, RAPIER oe ig Fi 28th, tat $0 30, 1 Bremen ' at Koy Vapperr wo have passed the moet | that hod oar forece come a Helle sooner the majority it PAE TAIND RECINENT, EMPIRE BRIGADE. «trom Bremerhaven June 18 f6r New W HAT, PLEASE RAGLE EMOTIONS DORS aaa / bmportant ond, that shou'd be atte leet | borh regymonts could have been taken prisoners, for they Captain Michael Murphy, ‘of Company ©. Vhird regi well @xceute sik hay Wt emi possibie momen’; "hd that js the and ‘ik in the mod, and only mide ment, Empire Brigate, is getting on remarkably well in how nee fs the adm hospital for mali, want aud @ of ape Ny jumping out of thelr shoem, and throwing peat her : Fig Are Bosse: ars, NYork lovei pecially a n the islands od, ‘ hf eo hart rina | away the growser part of their accoutrements. the recruiting bustners. Yosterday, by ‘he exertions 1 pid brig Caroline E Kelly, Pote, or fit Ms a Svar “hutlan Nea nf hor) ital on the jslan 4; bu’ it pet | They tried it on again tho next day: bat, in the | which he has boen pekin ‘oi lela known to ehernistry y i q ent dont to plod? there nny fey r, } menatime, Captain Porter baving intrenched his flank | men with thelr » = ‘iirgo satmtoster, Haaschn; Sunn 4 ne Loam, Sener on ¢ of digoaves of slike nate yonted several howizers, they wera ugain driven wee iably pleased. Arr Arthur Gide. Cot ry OF wowed linated persone BOW KEer"\ng buck with terribie slaoghtar, and enmpelied to give up be ev recewod thei auaed hark Tor Z a rad Like wildir®, and | and Mrighif Wepre jisbip ab PAY my "Weet bo bary ony other flank movernaut agalaet tne: bummer ply money under the receat provle Jw sp oxcerdiuny brisht page io pur gaya history, | yovernor, Captain Marnby dogeryes 1 NVork, Mat ey Star Of ke : pe OF tan, pi ' trial ia sh

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