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8 | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1962. %; : a m, Oo Ba maaeal tie pune follow! - hing In proof of this, know a captain im the Army of | protection. It implies morality, Decamse withort mm ship THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. oor wie ead "tomac who had been for im the revular army, | amoag men it is imposeablo, and it implies SHIPPING NEWS. org Ph 33a, ceaos @ "fo General Dasa, Berrerrug.p ot Br Sereme ee amaovign S who has not jost a eoneary arbiter sepa. Comunaven variably tt wa an amaleana, fea , and do wh a dita: ements New York and “Presented by the field officers of the Third pate yy sickness. precursor of civ! religious eee a 4 ‘are bala. bat ine te Vicinity. fade, Porter's division. Army of the Potomac, eas Nae Mill prubably be leas less of life m battle man | commerce which ie here this day represented, dedlares bsarpoasegy yoo phe Cece a ea ship Beseye, Banter, fem the Pacis ' SIDE IN NEw Yorx— | ®dmiration brilliant geveraiship on the ald a oflicors will | to the whole world that the territorial limtts of the United See | PHB ARRIVAL OF GENERAL BUKD wdyponl — | Hanover RA May 27, 1862.” a likely to got ye he than ifex- | States, as they existed whon this rebellion began, and the | __ gate 2 Baer, poems am aee * ahsialimass Si RALUPTION AND EFERCH, BRC., EPO. ‘This h_ndgome present will Fawain om exhibitien for & perieuced ones. Old regiments will be less likey to be | constitution, which protects them, should remain one, pepe: aa we i Baka gf ten, a8 lays iverpoo! » ‘The hero of North Carolina, General Burnside, arrived | couple of days, ~o 1 will be seut to the donors. genoral thing, the | united and undivisible; and towards this accomplishment: Port Ww ork, Jaly 29, eelsior (Br), hence for Demarara, July 10, lat 10, 1 0 @% this city on Monday last; Dut s0 secret have been bis ‘THE SPECIAL BOUNTY SUBSCRIPTION. en Wet Seen eens for it evomeet, Fccunse fa dbet- they pledge their united and energetic support. The ‘applause through- Bg Orion pigms, fro Portiand for Matanzas, July 21 movements that fow persons knew ef his presence in the | ‘The following is the prefix to the special bounty sub- | the old surgeons have had greater experience im the treat- CLEARED. Seperaiie vomarte wens secsives wi Steamship Peraia (Br), Lott, Queenstown and ‘Liverpool } at 2480, Jon 65:0. a ECunara. Brig 1 Means, for Boston, July 29, Highlands bearing NN metropolis, The object of bis visit to this quarter ap | geription book now open at the Chamber of Commerce | mens of tho sick and, wounded. ‘At the conclusion of General Walbridge’s speech, on | *Suip tiaze, Hotmes, San Francisco--C Comstock. wate “a He BPs oa ied or of . . a # 4. Young soldiers im ab old regiment will share the | motion of Mr. Racnarp P. Buck, 4 commitics consisting of Bhip Sir Robert Peek Larrabee, Liverpoo!—C Grinnell. Sehr N hence for Mata: pours to be entirely of a private nature, and were it Bot | ang at the cifice of Morris Ketchum, Eaq-, 20 Exchange | piory of 4 vetern corps. the fullowing was appointed to receive contributions for | 5\) Auietope, Larendon, Liverpool—Harbeck ac on ee ‘atamoros, July 12, lat 2085, lon for amere accident the probability is that ne would have | place :— Abd, dnaliy, a8 it is presumed that all who volunteer | the puryose of raising a regiment:—R. P. Buck, M.D. | Slip Comprouice, Caulkins Liverpoo —Zere tr, Aunle Bell of Frankfort, steering 8, was seen July Manga, F. 0. Samson, Everitt Giapp. ii. M. Smith, | si Vaugaord, Hallet, vorpoorHowlasd & Probing. | y2°sh'yi phe Bey passed his short stay in New York without the fact even od, ettizans of New York, deeply im desire to render the most efficient service to the kover- Biri Sin saeowes : Adon Swiith, Jr.,J. Hobert Herrick, Jos. Ketchum, Jr., Baying become kuown. When the news was noised | pressed with (Le great tmportance of ab onc eruiting | Meut, it is safe to vay that ten thousand men dist: ibuted aeanekane Port: b 5 Somersetshire, Gillespie, Livernoo!—Tapscott & Co. ae eee vo vopariny i the feld,aud determived that the charge of | through the regiments now in the fleld will accomplish | and Jove J. Marvin Ship Me Day, ——~ bivarn , erernonl—Taperot #00. | aun, May M—Fassed fy, abip Toraade, Mumford, froo Sround that the gallant Genera! was im town the utmost | OOF {Jp os brave sous of this motropolia who are | More io the next cix months than thirty thousand organ- | ‘The Cuatwran sabi that they had already received sub- Ship Bshersnan, rpooleWalth. Carver4Ohane, | Manila tee N YORE: - aniieeinerase curiosity was evinwed to see him, 2 order to give expres- | pacing to maintain her supremacy in honor and power, | ize into uew regiments. Bcriptions Lo the amount of between $5,600 and $6,000. psd Spears Mere gO Jeet a aiy 1e-No Am vessel tm porte Rogen sion to that heartfelt entbusiasra and appreciation for his | 4s well a the national grandeur and unity, shali not be 4 vaper would be circulated amongst the members of the poll? Stepuen Growel, Burgess, Lontond sey Snow's bor | Bariviat May 2—Arr sh p Casillauy Proctor, Bosto at the doors of this wealthy and patriouc community, | Reeruiting Meeting at the Produce Exe | Exchange, aud he trusted that all who were able would Baracoa, yee port scbr Sarah Maria,” Goaerhi, for decds which he so eraiveatly deserves, more particularly subscribe their names for the sutms set, opposite thereto change. coutribute iiberally for the furtherance of the object | “Ship Annawan, , Cadiz and amarket—Wakeman, Di. | NYork nest d ince his connection with the present campaign. General | t provide a fund for bounty, if additional bounty be re- THE LIBERALITY AND ae oF our mer. | ned at. aoe an . Satan, Jabs 10-—Ko port ship Ocean Péarl, Keazer, 1 Burnside at noon yesterday was conveyed in ca open | quired, to promote enlistments for such regiments origi- CHANTS—-MONEY NO OBJSCT IN THE PROSECUTION Mr. Boek followed in a few patriotic remarks, in the whip A ‘M Lawrence, Murray,’ Maranham—Jnguemot & | fond ait for Portland . . “ ually raised in this city as'are now in the field. R . earriage to the Il/inois Central Railroad office, in Nassau The fund will be paid ito the hands of Jouathan Stur- OF THE WAR—SOUND AND CONSTITUTIONAL RKSO- street, There was & large crowd ssserbled in tat | ges, Treasurer, and be disbursed under tho dircetion of LUTIONS—SPKECH OF GENERAJ, HiKaM WAL- meighborhood at the time, and the General, being attired | the Hon. George Opdyke, Morris Ketehum, John A. Sie- RRIDGR, EYC. fm upifurm, was recognized by the majority of those phens, Jonatuan Sturges, William Curtis Noyes, A. T. A large, enthusiastic and influential meeting of morcan- geescns. Choor. Sgn cheer ‘viet ide.ak, and. Go] teen neon tile mon was held in the Produce Exchange building, ocnied ten eae iret Christmas, Carn Co+st, Juno 1d—Ta port bark Witch, Multan, une. conn ordor pat 8 sca ae 0 milion “Brig Anton, Diunmore, StJobna,NF—H JAC ADewoll, | | Cauccria, Sune ZT soit shine Albert Galan, Sip a F Jo fa t pston,” e A eae do: The proceedings then terminated, “ateiicdua« Ohesra polnealaaca ea ering & | Tamar, Loving. a Man Thay, for Manritins, do ‘The commitiee will meet frequently to transact the hr Red Jacket, Payson, Falmonth, J—Metcaif & Dunean. Sid trom Sone ‘May 28, ships Gefiruce, ‘Young, Colombo busiuess on hand, ayer yt ye Jacinel—Kunhardt & Co, 20th, Chevalier, Jobnion, China; June 2, 8. Glover, Ket Sebr Shanon (Bu), Hilggs, Eleuthera-J & Bacon, im; Boston; Sa, Victoria (Br), Ge Interesting Letter from Colonel Nugent, | $i" J Bulley (Br), "Pole St John, NB—F G Parker, RD ENAS, July 22 Are brig J ry, San Francisco. sth Hardison, Boston 5 5 <i a veg no atyons that | 7BY Mayor Beads the list with asubseription of $1,000. | Wniteball sireet, at ove o'clock yesterday afternoon, for Se nace moenas Bark Reece tas w Greane AD Hurt cay, | anHeP? (br), Muller; Mutatnoras, and sid same day for they actually endeavored to carry the gallant soidier in Danie GUARD. the purpose of promoting enlistments, in erder to bring | NOW GENERAL MEAGHEX’S COMMAND FARES DURING | g,Schr Hilzabeth & Elennor, Lane, Washington—Bentley, aha bhige Manton Hitsnincen, Bearspert; St, Fan- their arms trom the vebicle. Having sueceeded, how A large number of recruits for this corps have received | the war to a speedy and successful termination. HIS ABSENCE—THE SUBJROT OP SPEEDY ENLIvt- | Sehr W Burdick, Bilis, Woahingion—Vax Brung & Sloght nie. Laurence, Hamprin oad; Sch barks Aberde n ever, in obtaining entrance to the building, the General one-balf the State Dounty at Riker’s Island, and the Com, The meeting was organized by the election of Fraacis MENT. Sehr SM Aine Atkins, Milton, Del—E v Hu me Coane averpens k i Merrtuinc, Hoyt, ct =e by 2 ’ 2 ae se 7 3 ic “ . rebr C Mathews, Mathews, Boston; , bri vemained in the office for nearly an hour; but still the | ™ssioners of Police will give free passare to-morrow to | P. Page, Faq., a8 chairman, and the following a vice pre | tHe following letter has been received by Genera! | Seis A Barrelt, ‘ummnifga, Pbtlenetphia— BT aon. nedy Bain, Portiand; Waccamaw, Nickels, Uosion; Ma- crowd outside increased, as the word went around {2 | je ree enna at a ay ot ratte ands | sidents and secretaries:— Meagher from Colouel Robert Nugent, of the Sixty-nint2 | kenr Monarch, Owen’ Pembroke-<t Hovntons None,” Te trom: July Bese baee Bexnoyie, Stogen Ampine fhe hero of Roanoke and Newbern was among On | niwry relies Vice Presitent:—David Dows, R. P. Buck, Lewis Ro- Schr Dahlia, Kent, Ban; Sanford. wall; sehrs Zouave, Forter. Kingston, Ja, Gand sid ‘th fox, asses are ovly be had at headquarters, regiment, who is now Acting Brigadier General of the Sebr Charmer, Chens urriis, Nickersou Farhad Roston): Fran Wth, bark bderts, J, Hf. Hotéomb, J. 8. Williams, M. H. Swan, Hoffman. maktug his appearance from the house the eat puic 3 Broome street. ‘The boat will leave the foot a rish Brigade in the absence of the former orca, Robin, Havana; Uth, schr ks ‘Hassel! Cunning haat for a quacch, which wish, after some | SeuverneUr street to-morrow morning, at tem Scondaries—J. 1. Herrick, 1M. n i s w former gallant soldier , havi, Boston? 14h, barks Elica White, fachinn; Lis crowd clanored for a speech, which wish, pte sage Mayor Opdyke was expected to addess the meeting, | He speaks energotically of the necessity of promptly re- Gluten Adie. N¥ork; beivs Toerine, Leen. St Thomasty Desitation, the Geueral granted, speaking as follows:— z Dut was unable to attend in consequence of a pressing en. | inforving the brigade :— “ARRIVED. 15 1 ¥ ant (Be) Boston . Schr Init, for N ae Mz Frazxpe—The enthusiastic welcome you have ex-| A notice appears in this evening's Express, copied from © ¥ an HL. Lat Bteamebip Tubal Cain, (Br, of Nassar, prize), Acting Mase Sia 34, burke Ovenn Brite, for NYork; 7th, Pike, Harts, rupees if ar gagement, 1aMP ON THE FIMLD, NEAR HAnwusoy’s Lanning, Va., PB cancel eS 3 0 Dah Ol ‘afiegos, Cole, N York: j rig Boreas rv), d0$ tended to me has quite taken me aback. Texpectea two | the New York Siaats Zedung, which states that unfair SPEECH OF THE CHATRMAN. July 25, 1862, Hicamshin Thomas Swann (UStranspert), Hamilton, Port bn Warren, for Boston; a. brig Taine (Br), come.here quietly und go away without making any €x- | means are taken to entiet men in the Metropolitan Guard, ‘The Ca . he elector th oth General Thomas Francis Meqiom:-— Royal, in ballast, toU SQrartermaster. + Port F an; 19the cel Howard Putnen (Br). N' i eitement; bet ine kind mlerest yon take in me | This is not ihe case. All men enlisting in this corps do AIRMAN, im explaining jects. of the mecting, } “My Dean GuneRal—Your letter of the 21st instant was | — Steamabip Hondures (US transport), Clifford, Fortress EEUU Sees Co ala He Moves, Hotoken, Luang aves that yoo will also Wwke some interest xo voluntarily, ‘They aro yolupteors in every sonse of | said; — handed to me last evening by Lieut, Foley, of the Eighty- | Mousce, 8 hours, ia ballad io US Quarieruasien fee aa heat day. Sid Sth, erig Funowhy Field, oy aly Fam goin i tai you. 1 is chika al the word. GBO. H. WHEATON, Adyutant. Gexcumeen—In acoopting this position it in proper for | eighth. Tam hpapy w seo by what of course, 1an- | x6 Suiea 7AM tou SQuurirmisar Beaufort, | Simo ei you will oaly i! Praag ments. ( ane ‘to state that e callod for the pur f | tieipated—that you were usilY enga in behalf of the | XY: i Seedy, aden: Waa G Rand PunR, July 16--No Am vessel in port. have to sivo you—fil up the old regyments, The recruiting to fill up the gaps in the regiments of the paid le war for the suppression of the rebel. | recent Dautles and by sickness incidental to a Southern Ship Senator, Walsh, Liverpool, June 9, with mdse, to Trask ‘and NYork; Western Cog ty 4 Or San Frans men baye so aany times predicted the ume of ib Tat & a alia Gtyier t Irish Brigade is going on briskly at the headquarters, } lion, whieh has now aasumed proportions calling for the the rebellion, awd been mistaken, that 1 wiil not do 80 | S38 weoudway, corner of Walker stroct. Dozens | energetic exertions of every patriotic voluntecr. Weare wow, but Icam say it will be very soon if the old regi- | Ne. 398 Broadway, J + S | {o consider no side lasues, ‘Tpis fe no political gathering menis ace died up. I thank you for the kind receptivn | bave already been mustered into service, and quarters, | }ut an earnest endeavor on our part to do what we cin you have given me,and hope to meet you here again | clothing and bounty money will be assigned to-mor- | in support ef our government, our constitution and the When peace and quiet reign amoug us. row, whe: ny oftives and tents will be | laws under which we have lived and prospered for so Wen the speaker concluded, he was saluted with a | opened in oy _ se pris ee many years. Upon this platform I trust we can all stand, pe iN NRE ; @ following are the officers | and that there will be no dissenting voice. Our d wagtarens bart of apyiacse. The Genaral. politely and : General Meagher :—Major R. W. | to raise a regiment under the anspices and by the modestly bowed bis acknowlodgments and then retired to | Warringion, Capisin P. Kk. Horgan, of the Bighty-eizhth | putions of the members of this Pro chraate that it is absolutely necessary that we should | Dearborn, y Jane eee Fortuna, Han A Bran Matai rect chanOnaee Met: (Mot ein cies || Leer aticcartisiense trues aed sealalUnpalionuce: for Shanchaes Peon Whlice Bay for Ningpos, Cat remain to us are not willing and ablo to do their duty in | #282 ist, lat 4287, lon 4833, spoke ship J Baker, bound to | He, Foster, from Shanghai Diettton, Philos. 3 Wa Whatever contests the uturemay require, but tue derand | i - ni Skylark, Bursley, ne: bark Yattlesnake, on us for camp and fatigue duty issuch that every man of _ BbIp Orient, Bll, Liverpoa Sater ery pager andy Buk yh for’ Shanghne; steamer ‘Klangtaze, Berry, from the brigade is more or less constantly employed; whereas, fou at 10, signalized shin Neptune, hence f oot; 27th, | NY Wiis Bdoe bare Adela, 8: we A New, if there were more hands to do the work it would bemuch Fomor bearing NW 30 miles, ship New World, hence for Me dae, Kine, Po! h. bark. a Eabok lighter for all. Besides, it rust be apparent to his Excel- : Sea Se ; . bag 2 pOndervertter, Bairnson, Liverpooh, June17, with uid lency Governor Morguy, who takes sv great au interest in ial a Cee recruiting, as well as to the public generally, that it | Macnolin, Was 2 pe “the Banks, with stioug W winds, bts carriage, which immodiately drove off regiment; Capiain Leddy, of the Sixty ninth; Captain | 1 ain woll aware that few of .us are so situate’ as to be | Would. be more conducive to che efficiency of the service | and 18 days tence: with light B winds and fog, 1b os Philadelphia se vine js ws! Shanley, of the Sixty-nin' Captain Whitty, of the | euabled to join that regiment personai > Whatever our to send iuto the ranks of old an ied regiments, com- ms seeais. romen, 22 days, wit 4 ‘She Generaln reception te this ely would Daye hen f ont Lieutevant Kean, of the Fighty-eiguth; | feelings or wishes might be; but we vtadly do | manded by ofcers of experience, those new recruits | Mise and 244 passonners, fo Knanth, Nach Ua Kuhns, 4 ey a: 1 epiroly pubjic one were it not that the private mature of | Yjeyienant /”. O'Connor, of the Fighty-eighth; Lientepant | much towards sending those forward who have tho op- | Which may from ume to time be raiged, than to put ther | 1p Oa etiam acto Nemnitha Somme Ne OPUS | STH Sin, brig Loanco, Ey NO bie business prevented it. Last evening he returned to | MeM: O'B nel il proceed AS Burns, of the Washington, whence he will proceed tobis active duties | ieadiiiartors on Broadway, those who want to joia the | willing to contribute liberally. 1t will not be denied! that en. of the Kighty eighth, and Liouteuant | portunity and the desire to go; and to this end wioney, into organizations aud under officers who, in moat cases, | “ship Wild Cat (of Bel fast); Moree, New Orleang, 21 days, | Burrows, Lenk, NOzi ixty-ninth. Yo some of these, or at the | which is truly called the ‘sinews of war,” we should be bai are without any practical knowledge of warfare, and who, | with cotton ac, to master with the best possible dispositions, will require months of | Bark Mary Anne ( pad Gabuke, Neweastle, 62 days, with ‘tm the Held. mace ap} 1 é 3 ic en | training to become effective soldiers. The policy of the | mdse, to H & k W Me: gallant brigade should at once apply. ‘The police of the | the business in which most of ug are engaged has been { training Nn @ policy of the WHE RECKUITING BUSINESS AND THE BoUNTY—How | Sixth ward have evinoed thcir patriousm by subscribing | for the past two years prosperous beyond many other | Commander-mChief of the Army of the Potomac hus ot, pice rous iE Gir mouth, NS), Cook, Belfast, Seed rive cage as oe Cee over $00 for-tbis bri ntain Dowling, of the pre- | branches of trade, and we shoutd therefore of that pros- | been, as you are aware, to train up an army bofore briug- | “Bark Goethe (stem), Mul 32 days, with indse rN i A _ | einot, heading Une liet with $25. perity contribute willingly for the support and coutinu- | ing it face to fuee with the enemy; and for this purpose | and i74 passengers, to U Lit ). Haidicia, NYork barks ‘What with the question of fast recruiting, the question the whole of last winter was spent by onr troops in the Hark Columbia (Ham), Gerdes, Mamba | Trinidad (Sp) iat do, ‘ ae ance of those noble institutions which re the only hope of bounty and the question of drafting, the “powers tha, ee OE STRICT: COMMITTEE. of the oppressed of allnations. Goutlemen,{ will not be” in the military line are pretty well occupied. 1: Governor Morgan has sent the following letter to the | detain you longer, but introduce you to General Wal- there is 10 be any more disvuscwon ou thove porate te were | Sith Sebatorie! District Mititary Committee, in answer | bridge. who will address you on the wubject of the- : : sags meetini. far better for the reeruiting officers to retire from busi- | % resolutions passed by that body and transmitted to | I" ioneer Jtmnnic, Heq., then rend the following pre- wees altogether. All are aware of the fact tbat the go: | hint, and whi:h were published in the Herat of Sunday | amble und resolutions, which were unanimously the neighborhood of Wash Isc an8 AOD pasestigere la Kahane h Gor oath eats 13) Port Sith tones Confederate steamers WG Hexen in the uci on) of Was! e | mdse and 330 ngera, unhardt fed 4 " ghowiborty ie teat pa as eon] and wo bave | iiilen H of Bandy Hook, saw Hrem bark New Orleans, hence | 83 Mink altsee@alas Gon ruse Davison; Arizona. | Fortess poleon I, for always placing a vertal ber of new, | £28 Hurope: ae time, bark Scio, aud a ship showing white | Austin, Fowler: Atantic, Smith: California, Porter, a ys placing a certain pumber of new | gay with retl ball. both bound i. Cuba, wigs ship Bamberg, Wilner, for'sales reoralts i ‘the ranks with old veterans, instead of orga- Bark Darmstadter Bank (Jam), Seiguer, Hamburg, barks Balan aa Mills, for NYork; Amanda, Pendle: nizing them in separate bodies. w! the inexperience | days, with endse and 146 passengers, to RM Sloman & Edy ton, for Falmonth; brize Rova's:on, ae for NYork; PR of one cannot be qualified by the knowledge of an- Bark Helen & Augusta (Br, of ‘Turks vies a a Curtis, Churebill, and HE Whi ie achat Fan- other. au Prince, July 12, with &e, to R nie. Vanee, for Phil atphia; Lilly (Br), for NOrfeann; Sola shaw. last: udopted:— ¢ Confed 5 WH Baker (Cor ‘vernment wili not flinch from doing its duty to the re hy ; ‘The five hundred recruits for m; ont which in Crooked Inland’ Passag Arthut (Confed), Srark or New York, Executive Whereas, the vall for @ convention by the early C y regiment which you | Prince tor New ¥ ork fed), Barnar, un A ish sieainer Cardenas, for NOrkcal qruit, and it requires but a little patienco on the part of | w gins, Bag, Convent 12, tnetial Gongresm, 10 regulme trade. ala commerce be. | Promise will be heartily welcomed by us into our ranks, | © ‘Hark Transit (of Branswick, Me), Kinnock, Matonzas, July | and ihe abore arr Doth officers and men to see all things righted tween the then ‘thirteen separate colonics, was the | 20d will, Iam confident, find in the veterans who are left | 14. in ballast, to J W Elwell & Suwon, July DEN port ship Moro Castle, Rose, for New York eity:— frat detiniuve ‘¢ towards the formation of our present {| me good friends and companions, who have all the heart Bark Cienfuegos, Col Clenfucgos, 19 days, with sugar, to | York Aug1, and going on smovtily. By next weck it ix con- |, S:h7 lave his morning revelved your faxor dated, 2ith caneditutional, represeatati a Dacian gurseaistapennecet loses kat NaniangehtE OO ICER’ pidiens. Withiahen es Ponvert & Go." an pee as as i pigs qscord, July <n, port Br brig Olive, for Marweaibo . st, enc ; facet ecto part deg . . " 10 load for NYor! Adentiy expected that everything in connection with | tre of the Sixth Seatorial district, dated July 24, 1862, a5 | pyar’, {rom humble brie Monet and, wbereas thee | Sociations, and under @ course of training such as I would days wth meas fo Func, Netmcke gent arbor, 20 | tacao, May 26—In Tort back Palmetto, Upton, from Hong Tank amoux. ations; “and, whereas, that constitution and the government which it yuarantaes have ernor be requested to inform the | been assailed by violence, treason and faction, and an in- shall proceed to organize a new regi- | famous atiempi made to overthrow the lederal authority enlist for the regiments now inthe Geld | and secure the dismemberment of the States constituting the recruiting service will be in wor men who join old regiments will, howe receive the inost encouragement in the way of bounty, amd an order from the government prohibiting enlist ing order. The or, aud ought to, {cel a great pleasure in adopting towards them, Ican as- | “Sa. gua tot’ Boron), Sparrow, fara duly 9. with 0 Kong art 130, for Cheetoo. Sid 23d, ship S Patbot, Sears, mare you they would, in alow weeks, be propared to meet | go-to Tmasters Sailed in somouuy with beak Unions for New Sas ga aaa aga pasar ama raphe Bard tia MaY for RYO White Swallow: Bhtery, for Bost er ng ia greater tchumph and ‘with even-mere gal | ..Bra Johann (Olden), Muller, Rio Grande, 88 days, with \ wants for new regiments until the old oues are dlled up | Som ain gues tary ‘cuamuniente: wich ee. Governor uy revolved Constitutional Union; be it therefore unanimously’ | fatey than it bas yet sen giert aky ‘peat! axtecience Yorl de. to Ruger Bros. Had Ngbt winds and calms most of J ton; F ok ne 3s confidently and very justly, too, expected. ‘The por- | telegraph, with a view to obtaln his opinion. a the representatives of that coramerce which in has convinced me that the Irish soldier, fighting in a na- ern (Br, of Habfaz). Tuz0, Porto Cabello, July Corinya, Ward, for Calcutta, tion of State bounty money belonging to recruits for new 1 lose no time in repiving that I betieve the interests of the period of Past bas nurtured und susiatoed well tional organization, and with all tbe stimulus of the pride BY with cot to NeCall a Frith, 17th inst, lat 2335, lon Maranuas, July 9—Arr brige inet, Forts Pardandt Tegiments ix, however, wow forthcoming, every regula- | Service wil! be promoted by deferring fons limited time the es pot ron Mberty, we bereby Under io the | Of race and natural coniidence, is as near invincibility as spoke noes scoriaza, of Baltiinore, 28 days from Cork | 1th, Aonsadale (Br), Tilden, do; 7 She Sin bare ba Hewitt, Sees since hevne eencmiog in nue | REM acne ome a Rattetme te | Serre ona al ee eget aniyaeterey | mance orm cer nina | aaa Ane antag Bremen |; aL i at ae aaa 7m - i -saeriticin, al to all other oT in que S nu i" ie. When peace are put forth relative to | fr tkar distil wolgeee iis undivided efforts to the worker | fei seirine ne sojpiers; and to all others engaged in que or paas in are Dreger oars ae Salheas ihe coneuey Swe ampson (BU), Thompson, Areoibo, 5days, with |“ Sidsth, bark John. Knos, Noyes, military affairs,men who become attached to the ser- | {iit i in the field in first f Ne ioe expect to a them caried out in the proper, Spirit. Servtaily to Comczating ta orpaciantion of acaney tera] oe eee be eee peste noc aa sa lala eth and if such is not dove doubts touching both made considerable progress, under authorization previously | have an ensolied “ilitia of over three millions of wen, and ‘and patriotism of military superiors are sure io eg granted. Je affords me much satisfaction te confer wit who have already aided to furnish a thonsand millions of Which necessarily must affect the general work | 3077 comiltes Calan of i ones men ar omen re | dotlare, without exhausting their strength or diminishing SCadvancement in tho way of recraiing. There is no | Soup'encigien aud attention in thac direction from the work | Woflyrreaers and wha are willing to pledge thelr future in doubt but that those who enlist in old regiments will, | Sr itting tp the reglinenta, Permit ive to express tng Thanks | eee oe arn an eo sot ta ack ate re tae ious to starting, receive the sum of seventy nine do}- | to your committee for the very commendable manner in f, energetic Jer ceununtee, 7 and this fact ought to materialty encourage re | which observe you bave organized the labor in your dis- | "2. Resulved, That the employment by the rebels of ma. exuiling. het, and especially for your disposition to attend Bret va the | rauding “bands of guerillas.” who spare neither age, sex uur Reporis from the interior of the State speak most flat- | Te, Me portant work of recruiting for the army in the condition, is in volstien of all recognized rules of ‘warture Seringly of the progress of recruiting quarter, | geienve the honor to be, very respectfully. your obedient | among rivilized States, ad (hat wherever ah outrage la com- tbat Regiments are filling up in double quick ue, aud in Morning ‘Siar, Mase, os, Of devoting their attention first to the old regiments al- oe } . | Blacks ioe ba feady in the fala, and that while, entirely ie ey mim at mnie (of Tremont), Dix, Ponce, July 11, with su- ee i igen, por < “Hanson should not be neglected, we should employ their earliest apd Aroostook. (of I Hampden), Smoet, Havana, rd fags, jog brig H Means, Means, Boston; wnat earnest ofbris. " wan, Is ower Quarantine POnpiaie, Wile Gon Like leiante Chir auch Cahill passe ed stag Be Hospital in Hara July 8, WS ‘Abeeod, of Ken wai cares Stampede, New York; briga Proteus, Gine, skenc, Me, 3 ni same time, sv of Port. rill (Br), do. down the James river. i Sens, Friday, on'| jand, Me, ae 20, second fice ath D Winslow, of din: barke Linda, Hewitt, and Chas Edwin, fot bs a baie lady Tadeeus byron Reap gr pig ap ae aged 20, stews 18th, F Sweet, of Hamp- York ide cigs une 08: Bons iy for Holmes’ have spared - “ fellows, and Brig Asis Or Neuvitas, July 12, with su, Kaahtnen daly it-ta, port bark Didex, Munday, Dae wil ive ling to eajorseopemmeasantacs omen T° Pepe Omens ets apace Hh aaa, | Naan TgAt ey halen Wesley. for Barope; sony asthe, men and the reward of eee try and suffering. Pari AF Lar (of Bangor), Casllale, a for Boston ldg. Nassav. July 22—No Am veasel in port. MORGAN, mittes inst all pumanity, then are all mankind, of every NELLO, Fantau: Cla : a : ro , | Ldentonant Donovan, also of the Sixty-ninth, was, by last | with fucar, to Yates & Porterbeld, 18th, inst, Ponro Oinruto, July i2—n port sehra aa, We Se may, S00 expect to nee aling | throngh THR COMMERCIAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE OF Wf eee tit ee ee nrong. (We therefor cailipon tke } Account, still in Richmond, suffering from a dangerous | was bourded trom US boat Sa e Gbay ter, for Phlladeiphia 1Dih; Flying oud, from Balasore ar eur streets the bone and sinew of the HAVEN. Moral sete of the whole civiitied wo ‘world to reprobate » sys- | wound in the head; pay pesling-egitey will soon be parol. Rrig Ocean Belle, |, East Harbor, TI, 1 to will Zit, Pire Biate; for a Deiter and more respectable dabei > auestikinen cal othe paiioce sale military schoo! | fem revolting to huiranity ‘anda ont with every cene- J ed aud be uble to join his brother olliers in New York. Toate siti Dest pees ce. mL iy See Hox. Jy itt Rent trie Reeslnte, roms lldeer, Potter, f men are hurrying to the held than ever have apswered | wae given at New Haven on Thuraday last, on the parad® | "vsstiribute recognized amoug Christian en. There 1s some reagon to believe that Sergeant Haggerty, | "Brig! Tounna (Br, of Londonderry, NB), Spencer, Grand foun NYork, diag} Br brig King Brothers, thers, Larraway, from whore coolness and courage we have all had occasion t0 | TurkeJuiv 16, with salt. tod &C A Dewalf. 2ath inst, lat admire, is yet living, and I trust most sincerely it is #0. | 36, lon 74, was boarded by Capt Leatnan. of Br bark —. of A few days, however, will resotve our doubts. My brave | Fleet wood, from Havana for 5: John. NB, » reported that fare to be found eurolling themselves under the banner of | STounds of the institute, which were crowded with spec. | that by sybich omer mmsions live, the ast ee er freedom as mere privates, aud the record of their patriot- | tators to witness the evolutions of the youthful aspirants | vious history, when they refuse to interfere in the internal So, July 28-Gld shin, Crescent City, Bivell. Landon, , rc asthe ann Marsh for Lenton, fom will be the grander when te of the fa itary tea ; conttictr of fureign Staten, and they have thereby secured to | officers, Captains Leddy and Si Lieutenant | faof hivmen had died and both of hiv mates were dows 1 at 20 ier port hark, Ree Hastings, Kingman, tome to be entered upon the bloody page of tnis rebellion, | ( MUtAry fame. The drill gone through with upon the | thempcives an smmuatty to mand ian’ this ame Guscand } Burnayare will New York ubd Dooklyn, aod from: the wee Shaw (lr, of Yarmouth), Shave Sali Cay, July 20 Bi ti yh si ip Clavieca Bird, Bird, Caleatig Ai the officers, too, are men who give up the comioris of | Coasion was artillery movemeuts. An < those preseut | Penelivent policy shall be piraued by all foreign governmen's | favorable accounts I receive of their health,1 hope soon vo | with salt, to T Jame ‘in company with briga B aga naam day for Hong Kone), ir Rome and emoiument for the mere arduous work of cain. | were Commod: re Foote, of nayalfame, and Captain Hunt, | Sah" foundasons h PAigning. Although this is the ume when inen are much | of the Unitod § ghee: Cares tae | het etn off taai Praia me pad oy eoded in the rural district, yet trom those parts the din | Ulensen expressed themselves delighted with ihe military J federal consti. Preparation is loudest, aud the call fur trooms more en. | proficency exhibited by the pupils, giving it as their 7 ‘ @husiastically responded to. The regiment which le being | opinion that (hey munanvered with the precision of vet nc ER Ee ey raised in Rochester now numbers ever six hundred wen, | erans, ‘There ae now over one hundred and fifiy pupils | Several WaLariDGH was bere introduced by the Chair” and will probably be the first in the ficld. AN boner, | attached to the institute, of which Mr, W. H. Russell is | man, aud proceeded to address the meeting us follows ‘then, is due to our country ‘olks, who, though hailmg | principal. Over one hundred officers have been furnisbec Mk. PReSIDYNT axD GKNTLEMEN—Thongh for several welcome them back to their commands. “JE arey, pon Napie ‘Ihe health of your brigade continues to improve daily, | bin. heure for ja'la-Mar, parsed through Turks Islands | fur Names + Jaco) anu the gol order sad cheerfulness whinh arias n she Pasenne 16 Gceau Bugle, ‘Ohitiny for Nevichwang, camps since your departure is very Brig WB anh, nh, Johuson, Sydney, OB,15 doya, witht coal, | Wile, for Wing Konig (old 36th); Hew = rh ; ly gratifying Lone 4 to Brett, So" ield Vth): Europa, Robertson, for_Amoy and Tog ing goes on smoothly, and, in fact, I have vory Brig G F Wethenh (of Philadelphia Strobe idge, New Or. | carly: # F Willets, Willlatns, trom Hi nos trouple iu my capacity as Acting Brigadier General. My Jeane, 23 ‘ny, with cotton ae, ts master, {ind dannthet, daca, 10: barke Enily C Starr, ‘pari i {0 own eal ale bat 1 si am, and will, lsup- | Bi berts, Roudout (or Boston, sah cons, | uz@Rae! Cold'8in); Sea Bea iid, Westone for fo 7s use, for some udal wo ye LA de coal or Foochow early; Fairy, pe YS, ve my tent, Ot Beane "Kenivick. toe Cheetow! (ed 1800) all for New York. The sehr —, 0 SeaANcHAa é—In wipe Independence, Marna iets Berry, Tv rth Bhd ‘ists lat 18. fon from districts where “greenness” is proverbial, yet prac- | from thi? school to our armies since the commencement anna i . | Hoping soon to have the pleasure of seeing you once Hk phy Heally exhibit the true sentiments of patriotism bucding | of the present war. Miaitee T regres the coninittes who. invited me to { More among us,1 remain, my dear General, ae pak ree, may neat $08, ions @, i raraee, fee Siwaiay $as sae anaes green in thei: hearts. TRE SEVENTH REGIMENT AND TRE LATE LIEUTENANT | address you bad not confided the duty to other and abler Very truiy’ and “— yours, Mehr ORC Hr, of Cormwailia) Hanaiiton, Laguna, duly 4, rae te “athe barks ‘omer Oe Sy SORE eae ANETTA Wi VAN DUSER. pra gen Prmciedargyek ememypr gn Nincogpentpy eigen veh AM ert ett ced 8 Ve doting ies tie hated eb ST NE eels on PR, J hry oe rom Bate IN THR PRESENT CAMPAION—DEATB OF CAPT: the malignant inflacnce of ambitious men, bas resisted tae +pActing Brigadier | in 7h Dah ieteer g oa Fd, white bunt, PR, J in por General, Irish Sens € A Snow, for do 10 days; Wm Carrol, for Phi ; n A The Sixth Company of the Seventh regiment, Nationa! | 1h. authority of the federal government, and endeavoret Geena = awl ceseivbe ae following from Sehr Youth (Br), Key ‘Grand ‘Turk, 15 days, with salt, to P | jadelphi DELANCY. ‘i ms * Guard, of this city, held a meeting at Fort Federal Hill, | to withdraw their allegiance from that constitutional I Nevius & 801 St.lacn, July &—Aer sehrs Silver Baltimore; Probably there is uo regiment that has taker | pyitimore, on the 18h of July, when they passed resolu. | Union which tndissolubly binds the American people | Adjutant General Hillbouse:— Rehr Adtelia Kelley (of Harwich), Kelley, Baracoa, 18 days, | Esuiine, Taughtin, PBiiadelphiat 9th, Poets Bos Maria, More Pest in the desperate struggle which has fought , id together under one couutry, oue constitution aud one Genekat Heapquanters, Stare or New Yorx, bt fruit, to T Gilmartin. rill, NYork: Meteor ston. 7 ; waht | ious of condotence with the family of Lieutenant | {ectnie, This right to secede is the right to commit ADJUTANT GRNERAI/8 OFFICH, br Elva (Uir}, Colwer, Bleuthera, 8 days, with fruit, to |" ahisynan, June 2h—Arr brig Leviathan, Hoffwes, Aspine wore gallavtly or done sich exccilent wervice, as | Charles F Van Duser,of the Twelfth regular infantry, | ver; gueite, Saat foreign nations witf recognize tha ‘Aunany, July 26, 1862. Jim Boer Hoare (Br), Blethan, Be wun | iy 4 acre Eleanor (HD), Hlme Ce ee tbe Second regiment New York State Militia, | Who was hivled at the battle of Gains’ Mill, before Rich- validity of the act in the power to commit it. What the | Baicaptex Gaxemar T. F. Mracaxn:— hit ‘ado joey ¢ uthera. 9 days, with i, = lev, St Thomas; Lith, brig Abner io . NJ Ggoeral _Meclersn. have take, | MOBd. Licwteuant Van Duser was formerly counected rth is, therefore, now eniaged with is in quelling |, GENmRAI-—I aim directod to acknowledge the receipt of | "Bir her (Br). <itarayton, Nassau, 7 days, with mahogany, | "Waauros, May 26—I0 Hound, Nasb, frome Cee ow ‘th the Sixth company of the Seventh regiment, and etter arcanee 5 shina We ce ae Ms hadsap at Suid Tan and bn thn saedes Sattounchen Aceon assob-amnamunnt on en aber aah By ake mpted overthrow of the general government, aud | Your letter of the 22d inst., ad t@ Governor Mor- |.to'F Alevendve Shanghae via Hons Rong nee tect, rine, in i yas much esteemed as an off map. Tribute | the contest in every sense becomes a war for self-proser. | KAD, aud to assure you of bis Excellency’s earnest desire ‘Reato Varennn ‘liaw, New Orleans, 21 days, with sugar, | Fae waateworth, and Golden Siaie, eeuleie for NYore ‘which have taken place before Richmond, and on aliecea. | Of bay co by bis late comrades is justly earned and in | vation. This fact imposes great responsibities on each | hab ae soe Mirsiou to New York may be ac- ae hein) 3 oot Ravaley, nies Oalidwas to debt sitiane saith Fi Homans, for sate tee Sclter, for Mar sions given proof of the valor and endurance which | 804 P/ace- * citizen who feels for the bomor and welfare of his coun- | Come! Tr icrBGemtre Cor’ J a E ae alilins wan, given p THR WERCHANTS’ BRIGADE. try; but mo other equal body of men ‘exercice | The State authorities have no direct control over the ks Yankeo Bird, Fortress Monroe. rag mye apg Po Jas E Ward, @esiguates veteran soldiers. In those engegemente they oLeare general recruiting service, but, su far as their power Sebr F Perry, peotengun, 3 a i. for NYork dg. Bia'ouh, ‘oh, in ‘Uaton, NY. h tow! h of 1 ‘The meoting announced to take place yesterday in rela. | greater jer ards achieving a victorious rest Deriits, will be pe -oahe pow organization of this brigade will take place | than the highly ipfuential. intelligent and patriotic have lost many men. Among thove may be mentioned, b you in pg m4 Schr, A Clavell Booth, Chincoteashe, 2 American Ports. to. th with peculiar marks of respect, the name of Captain De- | (hop afteraoon st tbe Chamber of Commerce, Class of merchants and citizens who dally congregate bere. | the ranks of your brigade, reduoed by siokness snd dec Siar Bortzee, Jones, Chincoteague, 3 ¢ 2 da BosTON, Jaly 26 Are ship Guiding Star, Hale, Cadeut fancy. ‘This geutlomen war mortally wounded io one of Abrief moment will demonstrate their relation to this am, ) Very respectful 1, Your Sched P Huriatghe, Brown. *Wieeioles Sdase. brigs Acadia (Br, Curry, Cardenas: nas; Helen (hey Grams the battles before Richmond, and died io thas city, being THR FIKSP.RATTALION MOUNTED RIFLES. struggle. The bitteaness of the contest is aggravated by ve EOL RE, Sehr LP Drinkwater. Smend, Virginie, 2 days. taro ey ind taken prisoner immediawly after receiving the woung | Recruiting for this organization—now stationed at Suf- } the national and commercia} importance ca ahsaehon Ne the THOMAS RILLHOUSE, Adjutant General. Bohr Qvoca, ihe deorgetown. DO. 8 ds 75.5, ent oen DO; F's Cantal which terminated his exietouce He was a gallant ofticer, | fohk, Va.—stil continues brisk. Recruits are being sont | {wo meat naples of Numan Nectsiy “ie ambeeining— | qhe Troubles of Recruiting Officers. tebe H Lowe, Maniield, Berit, 3 ‘ Koon Teen, Cobb comes ! said much respected by all tbe members of bis reciinaut | yo rheir destination daily. All wen enlisted in this old | tens engaged im this monstrons elvil rite. Upon t ‘The follow ing letter from ten officers, accompanied by the Bebe Tey, Tene. Pinteboe te mee Fone, Cathet, na Lic vantey, ilsbet hor § ahs gent to Lieutenant P.J. Downey, of the kame regiment, | Cons receive their full bounty before leaving the State. | commanding power of cotton the rebcilious States have } names of the parties, which they do not, however, desire artor Oak, Studley. Ellzabethport for Boston, Honey. ig my ti RH, ap ‘1 brig Fredont Eee A rie mow in this city, having been also woonded bojare Rich, | Yenng mec desiring to joi this corps rhould do so imme. | relied, not only for the meuns to prosecute their unjnst lished ks for itself: - che W Pickering, Perry: Hlizabethport for Koston, landing. 8 fata paren i Or «inthe Be a oud. Lieutenant Herbert, who pecued thove letter, | diately, ax there are only a few mep required to Oil it up — to cessful issue, but te also secure their ulti. | P"' pest ee —s ego Foal. gg ens em a hog moe ma, tame teréeannt ta; oh Capt the | t@ the taximum standard. The recruiting headquarters jon by foreign Powers. Let us examine the 10 THE EDITOR OP THE UERALD. ae Sape Bah GW 'BallwinvAbeona, Wt Le Tay, J speaking of Captain Delane, ieappearance Crom the img Schr § Gilman, Crowell, Boston. ye i field after ihe battle, says-— we nO meats of know are at No. 71 Cortlandt street. rounds of this coutidence, If the numbers engaged were New Yorx, July 28,1862. getrd W, Fauiktin, Boston, 3 days. Lowen ra Beile, Mary ES ae also a ship, a bark tug angthing farther about Captain Delaney. The jast 1 THE STANTON LEGION. Squal, the relative strength of the parties would bein | Weare ten ofcers now in this city. Ail been’ in ser- inrave, Lyell: Boston for Albany. ship Crusader, Hit, Valpazsien, z,macare saw of lim was on Sunday, Jume 29, about four P. . ore ~ Cirect ratio to the relative importance of the great staples | vice, mest in the late actions, some wounded, all honora- Schr Packet, Downes, Providence, 2 days. tptters iver pope ig ne Fein, kam ates "| at Savage's station, Our regiment war ordered to cba: ‘The fret paymentot the Dounty of $40 authorized by | which exch represents, What are the facts? The loyal } ply discharged. We are desirous of organizinga regi | Sch Naind Queen, er Ne Frowenee, 3 4590, brine. Sia wind SW ic SOW. ramadan; task” Abeer ff wud wett deaie | the Governor was made to @ number of recruits for Col: | North bas. twenty millions of population, devoted to | ment. Have ail of us more or lees men. Can recruit over | Sid porn ¥ & battery of two gunx. Weforined m | fat the double quick. | was in front of | Allen's regiment yesterday, Adjotant Horton receiving accents sancemans ein, Rec es cs ions, Sat tho company. The Captain was on the rat | the cheques the day before, Another parcel of cheques | ore leading articic, not absolutely indispensable, aud a fall companies within thirty days. But there is a difi- culty in the way, namely’—We have selected the officer full confidence in him, Tar! MALE! MORE, July 2—Are pm 8h ees er are hem Pordlandy sshre Be ihren the Bouth, Chpann 4 Lite eof it. When we got to the woods I t dA id, we wish for our Colonel, ha Surprised’ that ‘the Captain was vot there i'wes thes | were received today which will he delivered to the men | product whose value has only boen recegnizedsince ibe in- | and more than we could have in a stranger. as most of ns ea a ia aig inked Medora Chinen anna Mart Tid by some of thy inen who came in, whe were not } to-morrow. sooB as the recruit enlists bis receipt for | ‘reduction of the cotton giu. The North supplies evers thing | have served with him and know his qualifications (such | 5, Ringe (U8 transport), Clift, Newbero and Ha:teras J Johny PR. Cld Brom bark G ‘Wied ‘able to keep wp with us, that the Captaiv was wounded. | $26 is sent w Col. Bie, the Paymaster General, who } ‘bat en into domestic economy and national wealth. | knowledge ia better than any so-called examinations); } yuict to U 8 Quartermaswer. sd) ‘Wanbington, |. Boston: sehre They could not teh ime where. When the rebels were | sonds dows, a cheque for $26 to his own order with aocr. | Tere may Le s eubeitute pAbery rey ae cau de | and now comes the trouble. We sent our proposed colo- | Steamer F W Brunc. Foster. Baltimore, Beare, do: Sy host, craincr, New Haven. driven {rom the wood our eon:pany was told ty advance | tifcate saying he is entitled to $25 more the day the regi. | Rote for food-—the table must be laid day by day. Tv sur- J nel and a captain to Albany. ‘The only satis(action to be } Steamer Allee, Adams. Valtimere, | BORTSTOL, Jul pat gare soon Ltas, into it, and hold jt a8 a picket. We remained there | ment leaves. As say be supposed, the men are in figh | etre eae ieee tial oleanaat 1a onacrolline pope: f creniuee (it sattefaction it cam be called) fromm the Gover. | SiSSees pulcon, Jonce. Providenct ip Sid eehy JM Pas eueng int sone iat wounded rebels unt)! lrali-past two! spirite and the camp presents a lively appearance. The beer aoe a ayer — fo Neneh lng Pope nor was, ‘He could give them no unthority. The State | Steamer Falcon. Jon's, Koad pene ArT echrs ‘Sim Fron ny foaen Petatehins @relock that mbt, alone, The Adjotan’ General seat fine band of the regiment, the only basa ja any organiza- existence, Tau, Gomple ae DOPaG WO: predeee Vee eee eae Tle eee ta tee, Pee, |: Suinmmb le bank: hasten, Youuman, bence 25th fost for Be, Sioa ia hie riya ome uM to tell us to steal away ax well as we could. Ts tion forming, play daily ms all grand monntings, dress “agate een, tas athe apply — ~ Gloucester, B, in consequence of & watlay among her crew, | Oto an PORT, July surprise we found the whole ar: one. Jt was the rades, ke. and is ap attractive feature, as woll to the | ‘2 the greatest profusion. this is omage to our power } would be simply abaurd, as we are ouly soldiers, a ia Dy pris, Grecian ho, Tracy, Bext morning sehen we overtooi them at White Oak | tach as to ‘lve ladies and others who visit’ the place. by the uations of the Old World, and it wil forever remain | not politicians. We might, perbape join regiments yg oot Bonen: scoas 2 rergseen, ire eohtae Nett, Hugnsen, in. the field, Dut we have an idea (perhaps a | Bark Richard Cambden (rem). from Liverpoo!, 38days, | New Haven: Enuil while we continue to grow that by which other uations “ff me Brig Alpha (Br), from Turks Islands. Fort 190, sexxWwICH, July Smarr eke Wigst. Will be hereatter devoted to purposes of “rill, | ive,” While tnie condition of demand and supply shali re- Gwamp. | then (ound out fromrergeant loan the follow. | barr: tems —As we advaneed to the charge—we had gone # the Colonel peaterday marked out a site to pitch the footiah one) of all being together. fe would Stout Bfiy peces-—bo raw Captain Iwianey fall. “Tbe | tense, which will be dove to-morrow 73 usin, and there shall continae to pass through the agency | (although it would bean arduous task) organize the rogi- ] Windatmunset S00 muan, Bilrabeth Bort. hark abit, = lng Sergeant and four others fei! out of the ranks and carried | The club at Staien island haves flue course near the | pits fears of Trace, tte cedumdault predation ieott | ment as an independent regiment, and when complete my wt 18th ‘Srig Russian, Foothaker, ‘oe Paalab Bim back 10 a small ut vat was ised teraporarily as @ | camp which i= uw twice a week under the patronage of | (he owerflowiue | Rravaries Of the iighty and gigaulic | offer it to the government; but we are none of usrich inen, Miscellaneous. Y8IIC. Coun, July 28--Arr_ sehrs Jane, Lanpher, a hospital. He says tie doctor—a sirange one—exalnined | numerous eantlemen of Staied Island. The regimneat bas | World, where exhausted nature oiten 1as to yiold an | Ant,could not, therefore, pay the bounties and necessary | The clipper ship Great Repubiic.is mow on the great Ba- roe . K; sloop Mazeppa, Pay ye, oad the wound, buteottld uot fod the piece of shell which | now in camp over three hundred men, whici, by the | Meuse return to sustain, human life, yours, gentlemen | eyhounc® eae av enis soneny: eo rig e poay th | lance dock, foot of Pike street, Bast for the purpose | Drive NI Bid r hai NEC one, Kelley Se dat Ga eee cron ean et ee rapidly of thie Bourd of Trade, will be che high destiny of exert: | New "York, and if they would assist the regiment in its or, | of having her buttom overhauled, ‘Those wishing to examine | pias iii Baile, Butler, and Horace Stapicg, bs hours. Sergeant Ebamsée’ Teblaebawa lee OF HARNIS LIGHT CAVALRY. jug & power towards preserving our peaceful relations | ganization, they would find that as fine a regiment eould | her model have now an opportunity of seeing herto ad, | Gibbs. ao Brenan, N¥ork: Sarah Frances, tain all that night, at bis own request; bot when the last This splendid regiment, #0 well known by its recent | With Kurope ana” Poe ye sipiucy ee be raised ander their auspices and care, and under offi. | vantage. J ome 9 ache: ih, ay fd from green, as over left (he Empire State. We | Very Suont Passacr—The clipper ship Wizard, Capt Dear plications to the Secretary of Wa: No Brichain, RYork; Mountain Tlorae, Pond, reply to any of them, ‘ONE OF THE TEN. Eltrabethvort than ae Babin Wm Wis Case ay NYork = on covey nar ig yn w naitep Stragglers caine | dashing efploie within the enemy's lines on the Virginia they comnpelled immer to leav After ths sails thal Captain Delaney war takem to Richmond by the reboie, | CeMtral Raliroad, as w where be subsequently died. Dr. Robinson. who returned | rapidly filing mp its rank ancient of modern times. The in the taking of Falmouth, is | loyal North (thank God) theretere holds the talis. ative! man of comrmercial independence and Anancial streugth, ‘The. comparatively easy | Tra though we have for & season parted with cotton, the born, which returned to this port on Monday from the Falk, land Telands, made the run tn the exceedingly short thne of Captain Donaldson, of the Second Regi- | 41 days, althougn she was 12 days North of lat 25 with light from Richmond on | 17th of July, Brought the sad in deties of cavalry and the opportunities for distinction " Co Rorers, Ualiigence. The Doctor sated that he knew whew ‘ap- | and promotion enable iis vflicers to take their choice in | 108% which every timid man predicted would be out ment. batiling winds and thick fog. crit, Fowler, Phitaael oti, eein Delaney wea buried, the grave being marked’ with ete, sane-kre bi of ruin, by virtue of the indispensable Northern siaple of Bais Epwano Barox—Schr JH Tilton, Jester, at Philo- “AYT AC rads Nelson Bort, Bal- = y "i ee ing A i recruits, Nove are taken but men of the beet mors! | roq’we made a levy on the resources of the Vid World TO SHR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. hia, from Chincoteague, reports, Thurs: ay last, at noon, ey, Prieidence for ane. character ar ¢ of this ¢ fine ph: ity, where he | to Major slaliory. reerni ‘Mesery ‘do for NYork; len meuinorts stoops New rid, l, Port hy« Jessie Piinadeis ‘John Olis Agent, Mary \iwacer, Mount Len port Zach Are Wchty, Pita, apeech port; TW v, of New London, laden with wool, in atterapt - Thorne, paris, Fail River f bri nique. Application can be made the ver: if ° -y lirst year of the rebellion, and during the period mother were | Ad [ne omticar 000 Broadway, or to } ; our greatest alarm and embarrassment, of more than Iran, the ter being a wealthy and Bighly reepectedven: | “Se ee etn Lie uen Atty millions of dollars in gold to pay up the indebtedness H Ps i; THE THIKD KEQIMENT, EMPIRE BRIGADE. created by their demand for breadetafl®, aithon only Gent of W uy @ At tie present time. He wes a “ C.3. Deas . the year previous we had exported over fifty millions of & nephew of Judge Connelly, of this city. A commipiee Captain C.J. Dunleavy, of the Third regiment, Empire specie in addition to the largest cotton crop the South @ gevtiemen, ounsisting of Judge Connolly, Daniel brigade, is werking bard for his compauy, and ina few | eyer produced. America must always vommand the cor Camp Near Hannison’s Laxpine, Va., July 24, 1862. Being informed that an advertisement appeared re | Maat hae ng for the Hreat o bourse cently in your paper anxiously inquiring for Captain | on deck nad been consumed hy lire Bad the spars With waite Walter F. Denaldson, Company F,Second regiment, Ex. “d were along) ide: the hall was apparently in good celsior Brigade, | have to state that om ‘the 20th uit. he, 5 miles distant, ss ried abandor t four Captain Delaney war a nat wae born Ju 0: ater: t venant Downey ard Mr. Wilcox, of 15 in com ib br, Geo. McAllister, myself aud vixt Row Haven, ‘Bix. inaty"rau ‘on, Quick Hock, mein port als 1S Dar Balrush, and the roe, iris ws ont eeee Wa GL LO | aaye he expects to receive for his men their complement { «ial sympathy of the great masses of Furope #0 long as | a: sete wore capearen a the othegond Bottoms ‘ile, and bilgpt. She was got of jana dved i ge ag og from the arpore Of pravuriug the Lady aud bringing it on bere | of Ue bounty. He has issued a praiseworthy order to | ‘here remains within our ter: itoriabiimite the capacity | Bridge, | When f left Richmond, on the 18th inst., he was :"Xporten Ker"eago ‘han Doe ithe Tor Puilncelpha, ' a 1d with (he means of its exist intermen\. Vir Wilcox scted as hentenent colonel nd, which can be seen im our a - to supply the whole worl Gr tne Gesend. regimens on the Bemle of Bell ree ona Coram. oo he ur advertising | or that constitution shall be meintuined which gi in good health avd confined in’ the prison in that city where our Union oficers are eoroureten. Respectfully. A, July 28—Are ship Belle, of the Qoean, i ‘Jose eh Bp Ry 4 Cardenas; Maron. Cid brigs tent ane Runowa, from Take Pr cutchartrain, win the rivers | dug Lin ro point on the Ali through hie Dravery and eficiency contr, ated greatly tees protection and security to all who here seek a shel JAMES W. POWELL, Surgeon, On the lathe lente struck On & nken Unber, wines | Bet Teapetla Pexient, Beers ¥ 1b aplondia org ried ' r or, ere attachod to the company are Secmndate Wm. B. | ' aud a home. That constitution has beeg placed Jate in charge of Hooker's Division ‘Hompital. pt, her to oe ina few momenta, with & cargo of 62 Milter, Jamaica, an Ca k, Jonuees. Boston; sebre “i Rateoant Downey, who i# at prow ee aad Wm, Butoher. q I en ga sehr ge Magi <n hhds of sugar, consigned to Messrs. Hewitt, Norton & Co oo @bout being appoinied to Capiin fe . " rators, who are struggling to secure its over Progress of Enlistment in the State. which she had Feeived on the const below the ox. ay aly The brig Blackiish, the following petition hx been presented toColouel | OUR HC& AXD WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN BROOKLYN. throw and the dissolution of the American Union. ‘The pean regiment is progressing finely, On Fri- Se aaved, Yea H Ff eaceps Wi 71 rena, an 3 deeply loaded bark, name unknown, passed Im judsen, of the Second, jn regard to tie mattor— Preparations are being made to Shall this offort be succesful? That issue depenits upon | day 460 had been mustered in. ‘stood in. le veose! cargo is» total thisastersoon, 18 - Scnn Exetine, burnt off Barnegat, wens built at Cherrsfilt PORTLAND, duly 26-114 brig Almon, Rowell, Dolen, ered in 400. A full regle | Rae er, arn oe eaiucd Sk i000, ond owned DY | ianon ch Bakce Hache oa na Aton lake Nore, Terry & Della Totre. j—-Avr soir i C' Brooks Wilt, Maidand fof NYOrK. he present energy of thegovernment, and the unity and " The Aubore regiment has m Arsenal, in Portiaud avenue, Brooklyd, into a soldiers’ | determination of the Northern people’ The contert thus ment is promised in two wee) Hanmison's Laspine, July 20, 1862. Covomm. Muptox—Sin—We the uniersigned, members sh if FE ts ” liy maintained. The rebole thera Koch — iment bas 600 lied, It wil be of Company |, would respectfully reques: the appointment | BOsPital. Se | invalids from Fortress Monroe will be iy . ‘The Og! enrol the schr Emeline, vind NWebark Henry baring, brig Almon Rowell, Sf First Liestenant Philip J. Lavsney to Une capiarsey of | DFOUEAE to Uhis locality wext week, craave displayed & unity 0° thought, of wetiguy of : udnsi Baiy BF wemdete Rie bearttelt thar Thar an those is apt anid company, enid captaincy being left vacant by the (ceaagheptnet gh ln = ~ regiment Wili probably be filled before the | reliow sufferers to the gpilote aul crow of | boat Jan ‘M Water. I cs, gay, Lg Py 3 bers Katheri By death of (aytiin James J. Delaney Benefits to be Gained from Enlisting in | *itates the vory power. It therefore be. } close of this weck bury. Mo 10, for toe Ee wOK, Master © garded hema | go ik con), Ades ono dom Pit dha Coit aigned by the oflicers and privates of the company comes the imperative duty of the North to meet this ‘The Ontario regiment. hav 300 enrolled. their distress, jaster of schr Eme! Brown, Brown: Joseph Crandall, Gage; Martha Coline y . y- Old Regiment struggle with corresponding unity of thought, of action, In Rensselaer county 200 are enrolled. Ship Wm Wirt, es 8 '387 tone, has beon sold to New York | Shourgs; Hickrnau rep My Re og fawnre citys WAR MEETING IN BROOKLYN. An old soldier, who hae served sixteen years in the } of resolute purpose, and of fixed and energetic will. The Regiments in other localities are progressing finely. rties, and after being Mted will proceed to New Orleans to nplOM, Mtapnth lta Daniel Wilets, Bald A mesting for the purpose of aiding enlissmente will ve | regular service, suggests the following facts as induce. | MAtion must for the time being abandon all othor pur- dia ia Vol ign tor the North. vorgnh Pats, Haley, New Gouin seventn > a cult and aid in preserving the national life. The pa War Meeting in Burlington, vu Bark Morning Light, of NB, 961 tons, bas been sold to par* Bure, Aon, sabe part; Chases, held at Washington jail, corner of Soutm Seventh and | ments for volunteers to onter old regiments:— trietic action of the government must be sustained as Benuserow, Vi., July 28, 1862, ties in Boston, xii, ui Palndium. Brown, Po Hwen: America, Reynol Fourth strecis, Brooklya, F.D., at eight @cuk thie | Volunteers entering an organized regiment will enjoy | they cali into exercise every agency recognized in civil : idl dele lng) rer Bark Gen Scott, of Fairhaven, has been purchased by par* i; Kloopx Mary Dallas, Ruckett, fi inna Copgre avouing, “Geurrais Meagher aud Sickles, together wid | ino following atvantager — ized wartare, Wo make the contest brief, energetic and | A tremendous meeting was held here this evening. } ties in Boston, Barer! lee ae reac eaivabetbport; Piao ether prominent wen, are expeoved to be preseut te ad- 1. They will joare wore in one month in an eld regi- | conclusive. No body of citizens in the ublic haye a | The Town Hall was filled to overflowing, many having Lavxcuxp—At Kennebuakpori, June 10, by D & A Clark, | Yanieion ai! @rova Ube mee ting ment then they will learn in for of six months inanew | larger interest in the re-cstablishinent of the fede si to go away for want of standing room. Over | © Sue sehr of about Uxons, cobee the Golden Rais. Pawatcd hire § N Hall, Paddook, Phis PURRENPATION 90 GaenAL SePINeNIaAe, t, for im the one case every old officer and svldier | ral authority from where it has been ejected - scencrboonge Bog agen ged legenies § ‘Tink A beautiful vat 6 hed by Bal) pt and an invtructor, while in the | by violence and bloodshed thaw the members of were present. Lieutenant Governor Under Arr at New Bedford 271 Pp Josephine, Chapman, y aren Bid Bathe echt Poll ubiful set of spurs hes just been finished by Ball, officers only are instructors, and oftentimes but | this Poard. Commerce, being a mere exchange | wood presided, Eloquent speoches were made by Hon, | Ochoisk Sem, Hanoluth, Bie th, Bay, of Talands March 7. st Geers kn eae Base ‘okt (from Cxialy, Yer Black & Co , intended os « present to Brigadier General | inexperienced ond imperfect ones. of commodities, is destroyed by violouce and | » » Woodbridge, of Vergennes; Hon. Paul Dillingham, Helena gon? n "400 bbls sp, 300 Ho wh oft and 26,000. Ie ibe Parle (fron ikon} 7 orn of his brigade. ‘The epere,| 2 They will etter escape the diseases of enmp life | war, and jored and prospered by pence. utterfield by the we y among Old avd experienced soldiers than in newly organ | Every eonsideration of patriotiem and seli-interest impele : 1 250 New Zealand, and hi jabs IMERSET, Jul ein veh Artist Rorrester, W. of Waterbury; Chaplain Woodward, of the First Vermont | be! fuck eno Now Zealand at a th vitor of binge Nd Paxeed up WS Be Sook, trot are made of solid silver, richly gilt. On the band jean | jved regiments. Mroroming that inefficient and seliish to urge the government to put forth its overwhelmin J. 8. Ad Secretary of the Board of Eduea. poue from bark Washington, Repory ke the follow. | Baltims ore for Taunton » James Nelloon, art, do elaborately wrought laurel wreath, which extends to omoers who have neglected their men have ton grest emf ctrengibe and erush out this wioked and anboly reboliion uensenk oars "thie esa Bete prevails ana | ine. vee SABE 7 lat BB ion 17040 B ship. Janes | STONINGTON, Sly bala ach Geo, tH Wartey, tienen eek, where it terminaten in a dragon's head of exquiive | teut either resinned or have been ciapluced, the offiecrs | |v the name of commerce we have a right to detoand it rid " ; Maury. % cn wh sy Such learing Bay | Term tee as i Hf Rast mn Pilot mlurage.’ best workmanship. The junetion of the neck and men who remain in the old regiments have Joarwsed | for iberty and commeres are identical, because iho ¢ A committes of twenty was appointed to take moantres to | of Isipinde—s mi Filva home abou the lat of Nove | wars, Hoxton: es ye Rea) the wings of an cng: by obpervation and experience the means of preserving | dition of succorsful commerce iy ungnaliied Traedem, | fill np the company from this county ,for tae Tenth regi: 260 4p. At Si Helena June 12, anton, White, Ni, Tob Wareham: Mary Biginetn ss Bu Taun' of the drgaom. Ve bueales of the Kyage arp Relig A penlib, amd will tmoywrt (er Kuoy ledge to the yophy gol U Comperce implies Jaw, pegauge it cquuct exist without I mous, Ap; bark pa Brevae, Woks, do, WY ap, Wai vy FOTN ey