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NEW “YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, ASULY 31, 1862. ~ a 6 a—reermereeetoeg? eae sntcherinatieeaes mapvesitiiiiiiliabiidlneonemmanneiatiitia te nec ~ cee a a : illed the commencenent of the sereos'e Colour” Jess than five dollars; reovivabie tp payment of all duce OM TCLELLAN's AB “ a! MeCleit mn to his t s od for the marth ge, was Price made i to encour Germ, oops, who is all but | ton Hall, the pice @Pars - hie apo t Of its rest lenogs®Anigh : PAGIT 1S. to the United States less than five dollars, Act upprovoa REWS FROM Wf worth ped 6 Dine sneer gin neat st bo. 4 | Movertioning be an auth SHE ae i di povw Sings palo ag ry mg pd PREP ‘ July 17, 1862."" They will be printed op bank note oe soapy Mr, Gaeelay hae et me tap ney boats Hei ’ tober " c ts hay en served, the hi 7 ot pan sizes, avoruging pack earann ine fie oh Our Army Corvespenae 00. torthie Quartenmaners . —_ tthe et | ba ere of sa i i ue we siekies and Mow. Mer Me “Cut was dread, ‘ound ie Cae «| | whe Progress of Our Civil War—acrt ? i ‘ y aks Bra At na to muster fe I ioub | seed that Lirigadis.* (Hemera tan ata te belt =o their hog S.. | ” x oP ne United States notes, and furaished in sheets during the _ Hanmrova Laxwing, July 28, 1868. fyi cero: tint departivcat, “ier ty Wel 1ngaiie | aenuls' be vreaasesa tanioneaincana hee eee eT | omiow, cnenet PIG, bolur oomma | Wartare im the Bocdor Statesmiatece next two weeks, Arrival of Sick and Wounded Ieleased Prisoner:—iters- Yeetergas morning the Nantartea’: (Retain Afrod Bet oii odes. behalforsonweet @ See wl onoréa, MT gents th ary | ing News from the Soutu—A@aies on t ; is 19: Dede ae rhnied ry? Mice MIG dscharce eo wilde ova jen ilf of t. Spee : mane | egy, uty = “a Aagisiant Postmaster General A. N. Zevely retornea |” and 90 Cee f O Wounded Solaiara—How | Rowell, iouied airgaide of the viel Mel te e'te | ahs tm tell wasn great rertacoient Gon “HE "WOR | thein for che ne tbe A i mt alsin poate fad Important Ne to-day, with specimens of the new Post Office ataznys in Rdkels Trea'ed Paem—Intercs'ing from Kichmmda | (Mein eM ! ora galas at actin iefene: aime: or tipi todas | Seated : rm consilerabie | Miro urope, 660. dee. ; Stonewall Jaclson's Yaclis—Improved Health of the 5 sad. © tube ene poet orgauinstiont in | ‘The steamsinin Ariel, Capt. Minor, will leave this por tended for currency. ‘They will be totally different from those used for peetul purposes. They will be in the Bape of to be present, and to hear frou ee Ie of pov nt leaders hair personal ea). ¥ Heces ot the way” iu gy PeBimen thd be ben . bsiter dghting material than in ihe ove hg wt ove-one | ## 200m On Fridsy for Asp: hay’ ¢0e honor to ¢ maand, That ifever tts servicas | Tho mails for Central America and the South Pacit, Army—Emyloyments in Camp—More Sick and Wounded wall, Expated from Wichmond, &e., . Borclay bas long sivge itiored, Coupons, engraved on bank note paper, Between two and le. sho. oie kin we ne diforence bet weet Fastery ANd | Lar ome uF Vase go serait, sions finaais ie , % ™ « ie se goueraie, * al ani mired by the gowverninent the men Would bs 7 “f whree inches long and from one to two inches wide. The 1 See Larvae or aphvenien priaen, ei i? ane a pi Hare 4 by | Mompbar beng nav ontatly oie 3 an n ‘ Wo render it us efficient na possible, he | ne age es rear tabe: " : taken in the late battles, arrived day trom Rich. Dor of gentlemen arrive bore, detegare | time (ort eon ae the pon Meuse che Paw Yori fekaLy—! pression of the present pastage stamps will be the | 073) (AC TO in ae oa te ee om, Cece in Aeitiee' Ur dale ease of Mle’ tum wiltartines heBecr Timon eG TIE Petia toy tnicamlal persis ware:). a4 Ss pt Seite! HO. {Ne | te ab nine-aineh Ree gDasis of these coupons, with additional words and figures, | O°", 4 in im Savake MAUD. TY their parce: ta Slates. amt, wotwithstonding: tis y iakon & meson bet web de At lly Cit Ad POE etme i ; {EB yFoporud iso 40 huve them printed om the deck. | Y Bicbmond, Potorsburg and City Yomt, being | w watowvorthy. att ii dae x elannich xppeatunca, while | | The chit way taken by Mayor Kaun 12 whe mone. “i a a ie We lied: alto tet 1 tn newt Hates (rons te: alan. Arinies: eventing Biel Th conveyed here from the lust named pl oo | Mr. Pa clay spends his wn m rifices bir heath | aQuyel tue eon ot (he snueming ae afew pate words, | Rober Uaty lead SN peerage: moud, Va., aad from tlie different divisions throughout the i# form of stamps will be owich more convenient for | oe tng steamers Dauiel Webs ang. | abd distritntes his b-unty to al dixabiet co | ty at uM uy at ti avd or thy | it wae ytibabt 1 gp feels Weyer coe ge Are eaee in Wie uo M eamers Danie! Webster aud Louisiana’ i , ee ta eet choy. would sain meot under the ; “ouDtry; (urthor particulars of the FY4bt om tho Missis- circulation than the common stamps, but t caution » | Matter what portion at the Puion S thai? fom | gov to Hie Utah kt ate bakards the | " . i wlll had ae taxaccinad tg aroeld te onlors (hia he Between five and six bendred arrived altogether’ | ‘The mysrery of the buining of the schooner or F chairenitm was & @ Gd einiatagu bei nye | uld serve to keep alive | gil between the revel rain Arkausis aod the Unio " capie vepiccanaek may All of these, excep! about forty, were subsequently | Bight ust hax not as vet been solved, ‘Tho crew th PC Soe tub week n wien, | fin oh es i ase mine b the bed! Sat; Tatoreating Tuselfigence ‘tried’ tie: dibeehiantet ané pho Duns, while the captaut ie”! to the oifeet thar ae ers) | unas .-vering express im ! ote 1 Ibe, re ehh | bout for that he en onde, Od amoag them world wry t > | Tobellio is States; the Ruiis of the Guerillastin the Border in wy: the stanited & ‘A cominittee wpe algo apretaiag > Make bleu ious of inning the vation’s thanks | Status, the appointment of Gevere! Halleck as Command * Me nnd the expresced wishes of Quould they ever by cdied up SH) 10 slau’ vu tke buckle | @ in Chiof of tho United States Armivs, Late aud Import Nasal aatint na thie ecaitie are till aontiied ae op, Datel psoas his evening 800 | recoried w prisoner among the rebely. ‘The weather # | eb». conthied to ite sail down the river to convey those om board, sone to | exvomely hot Fae eon dogrea ty Northern hospitals aud some to their homes. Koromost <a Ub carry au tlhe ‘exc THK RUSH FOR OFFICE UNDER THE TAX LAW. An idea of the amount of labor devolved upon the Sec- etary of the Treasury and the Commissioner of Internal | gunong those boarding the stoamere on heir arrival here Hanmmon’s Lanois, July 29-9:20 A.M. F tho meting, nnd to sume @ pesrivtic x ab aang she | MP din dot HO Dried mien 12" | gg inteligence froms Europe, and ali tae inorestiug newe bbe pers ee ee More are already | were General McClellan and Dr. Letterman, Meviea! Di Babel Deve ee, ree ere: Cee A iat Feat (ive Wm, BR. Lewin, kate City Gonnp- | ced several Hew ty ant emus wie Wnsis of wopisuse. | of the past ton days, aed erat 'y thousand applications for appointments | rector of the Army of the Potomuc, ‘Ihe former, in locks Divie—Serenade to General Averell, dic., be. traliét, im which be expressed bun Ken olgly a wvur Sorgeut Maer bevoy then pr Wesed the health of Single copies, in wrappers, realy for mailing, elx conts. showed a deep sympathy for the bravo Loroos Tart evening the pickets of Gevural Avorel’s brigade: | af the object the motng, conribating at the same | GeKe al Sige! and Ceiiuel Careyran. and word i : ‘ - : ‘ 7 i 2 19 @ subse de wen into Use name of the gai Nant colonel of the who have se nobly and patrictioully endangered health | While #ta:ioned ou the Newmarket road’ nour St, Mery’ | (uae $250 ware a aubscrighou im sid of the rece te fa mil eoximomb war way wed with throe and life in their country’s sorvice. The brightened iouks | CMUFEM, wore guririxed hy two deserters from the enemy |" Gonerat si sim, who warow the piktform, and whom | tines sree h acty clso.s Ow silence Uring restored, fand hopeful ana pleasod expression of the men showed | MINE In. Both of the deserters are New Yorkora-—ove | tho larve: gatioe'iny was iu, ariem to hear, wie vhost. | Leute Minvirn, in a tow aileant purl remake. | os ene Cartes de Visite for $i—Wanal te soldierly appreciation ot the visit of their commanding | 28€4 Frank Osgood, the other Mike Counor. These mon | tOluced. Un yroseuting bine! he woe grevtedt with |; euspaatiaop abel wf) Bia tlitw eocmtry na as prescns |. MIghe Cartes do Vielte doe Oe nan pak =a eolistod men of the Teuth Virginia cavairy. The | yDeM! apiiaiwe | He said: —I lana you, » autleaen, tor 4 pb this core@tal reception, which 1 * Capt. Peastyesjonied ombdehalfof Gen Sigel, tv One ee ar ee Ourmen released from the Confederate capital have | !@!t¢r was captured from our army during the reeent | pot only t: myceit bal ts the brave mion,sout telow a1 te | OWT threw Moarty cheers and u tiger wore given with | Flght Cartes de Visite tov $1—OF Une- ri qualied style and finish, Satis'action guaranteed at TAITS each their story to tall. It le saddening to listen to (hem. vattee, wnd tn order to obtain a chumco to encaye tovk | 74°8, whem J tad the tone to” load on she | MUICN tue. icy way wttorwards pre. | BL Cordaudy street, curher of Gresuwish. 4 Te a oh the (rebel) outh aud enliatod in the above named regi- | eld aaalast the eneuies oF tue ovuntry. Your on ane uly Boncted. Mies & —— ~ ave noticed a feature in nearly ese recitalsa—a : thusiagm contoht reminus me of tw gubantand foer y | DOKet. und the youst duly Aenored, | Mines Price, Great Tri Stei ny & Sons, 62 gent, Osgood, on coming near ove piorets, cis: | bering of be zulier . t ; much anuity asa moteat ditidence, thanked them om ‘riumph.—Steimwiy 5 feature al! the more beautiful in its manifvetation from , poring of be ea lees of ny bri ade when thoy recenved bale ang 84 Walker wu ae ido werarhad & Sret {ta rarity—total abnegation of self. Scaroely oxo speak, | Mounted and surrendered, white Connor same | the word to advanc: upon the vs. 1 osigi0t ay ution bebalf of her mother, why was absent ta Commentiout, he Exnfiteon, London, prize owdal t Tut ati 5 i , inthe floid far a brief’ portal to oome bere to wadoavor § @cCi x was then dtamonced, aid kept sp yrith much | Pir vowar ti clear’ Uriktemtund 8, input ede Lowe, with ox: to you of his own sufferings ; the privations and heroic | *fterwards, lending’ the two horaes. Bot mea | (4 endurance of bis companions are uppe) Visite for $1.—The Be "17,208 Bowery. Now Yours. DEPARTURE OF REBEL PRISONERS FOR THE SOUTH. This morning about nino o'clock some one hundred And thisy of the rebel prisoners confued in the Old Capi, ‘tol prison were marched out, and, under a guard of the Fighty-sixth New York,eommanded by Capt. Higgins ‘were escorted to the steamboat wharf, where they were Put on board one of the government transports for ‘Fortress Monroe for exchange. The most of them walked to the boat, but about thirty, who were sick, followed in ‘wagons. Among them are Licutenant Colone! Reynolds, of Mississippi, who was taken at Fort Donelson; ‘Captain Monaghan and Richard Washington, who marched fm front of the procession, Most of thom were better Right Cartes tm the city, at Wood's Ga it the ks Uhiuwed by the easuaitios of war, f APIIb uual daybrosk on Tuesday, when the warty eevee | cediat workwanship sivwn in gand and eqtare Vino in thought mene armed with Sharpe® rifles. They revort | ifthe \orth will do baif 8 much ovastan chegovers - rated bivbly plerset with hoc trtaiamont. Tiere wene two hundred and sisty-nine pie 08 fron all the rebels abihe Ache at Malven Thi! were panic | neul as cle $0) euioiny. vo cetroy 1 she Arm. of the the worl! eut red fer comped ion, aud the zmcial Greased than ls caval wists rebel prisoners, being tm fall (ens cttearance. | Saddest of all are the stories told Of | s'ricken and retrasted to Richmemd. They cold tot be | Potomac will ere teed im iinph, fb ia War Meeting in Queens: Countye See eeicteetachh lie, elute is Geance ond or ing those dying from their wounds ; how each Gay aw | rallied; hence the reasou fer pot ing our troops, 4 Neb pussibie to hire ny t wce our, army A moot g w yiveoxpressivn to public sentiment in ‘and more to the poinctnen thatof any Buropeaa uniform—gray pants and coats and gray cyps or bats, | them grow weaker; how, as their end approached, | Had we had a few more men Gen. McClellan might have | TW-cann ( be, ira. so. ad tee chivalry, beavers and patrriti cf th Norta js alrea-y in the winy. Fhere | FOad te vigorousiys Rupporting the administration in a The band «f the Fit b regular cavalry (mounted) sere. | Be bunireds od thovsatax of abe bedid, gal | the prevent cit wae bod fast Saturday at Hewpatend | O- A. Bitte, Specie Bieker, Vo. 170 Green~ naded Gen, Averell bis quarterk, Westover Landa, | at neu fk tor servien——mough to vurnumbet’ live | Cours House, i: Que ne county. After” adurosues fw | Pci birects N. ¥.—E'rtzen cashed iw Kentucky and Delaware in the Solon mansion, ‘Ube c mpliment was gracefully | fokt tie as of the eou acy. WD these men'} 54,4 > : A “4 : Richart Buswoed, Esy., Jolin A, King, HSqo, wh pe: ackuow leiged, HIN tees PW tte be Compe led co join he Peiwts ¥oo Crease Rama Eine ardaciy: sheaadute of the’ Thiel te «| ranks of herr brave follow cit zen as hiread ess on wl sided, Ju'ge Beach and obbere, the folowing resolution | mo) ent) New York 230 Bron Sra ne were pr they be riven inte oar rapss a © sr It has | were read and adopte ts Taylor's ‘rnational Bas avior and gallant yen the ir jer been the pride and glory of the ‘Noth that iG “ broudwa Thu: been tnante to learn betore this mrt elses, Das veut 1 age Remived, That in thie- crite of or oom . some with black feathers—and all appeared to be in high marched into Tie Wea d easily ‘spirits at the prospect of aysin being in Dixio, As they were getting ready to leave quite a crowd gathered @round to see them, and on their way to the boat they @ttructed much attention. This exchange roduces the number of prisouers of war at present confined to about the brighter end shiping ‘qualities of mind and soul shone out in justroos aud unselfish beauty; bow in the ebbing away of their young hearts’ blow; came woiling up words of eptreaty to all sbout tiem w stand by the Stars and stripes ; how, came memorics of absent fcieuds and dying mecsa.es and memen sent to joved friends at home, these memenwes—a watch [rom one, blouse trom asother, onder Revaum's , sue WM. TARe ry's fate it twenty, who have been sent down from the vicinity of | porterac here, sword there, pistols, flasks, cw’ eens, wer Larne: tse Che fied y np —-—— 4 H i o had onk becomes ne to al Bere party considerations, and, Pl i Cash | belts, pocket knives—are mute messages of the man of aes hae # voiuntee:. It we bad onty @ toret the alin we “4 gatas ne ghes ig siete , antation Bitters.—30 ents Cash per Warrenton within a wook or two past, ‘The State prison- | 0 rs Hime row they will earry wich thera fod | fe Botting that we were ever podticinus, Yecume | sirinte | doven will be paid for wil returned Bester Boattes, ut 1p the best aes. us the word, Dey sireet, Tie tumense deans Gar taexe oatere has ors, numbering some thirty of forty, are stil! in the THE NEW CALL FOR TROGPS, into many @ household, - . Rovolwed. That we be teve it tobe (be dutyrof the go- { renuered {impor tol to procure savioiems fa the re suar ‘prison. Aluong Uose wich whom I had the longest conversa — Verninent, by every meang Known by wartiare to bos way. We wiltice! obthed lo all who wl resion witel (hep FURLOUGHS TO SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. tion to-day i8 Dr. Churobill, surgeon, Fourteenth Now : Npicseitianeldve: io. ie ort may have, va DBAKZ « CO, Coldualfieak Howe. bas-t hero for several days, | Yu'k Volunteers He states’ sone vew facis of iuverest, ary Movements in New York and | in i amd. A siege column of Lhe ue ava lOriky, oF tampon _--- oe! 7") | Whie romainmg behind to aid in taking care oi We Vicinity. army of the Pouune drove the wart, stow wr forces of | iived, that wo will hereafter ki ‘i Superior Tobnecos, Wa -eonferring with the Surgeon General and theWar De- | wounded at Gates’ Mila he was taken priconer. Krom THE QUARTERMAST#I GENERAL'S OFFICE. memy trem Yoikiown wo Fair Gake, and it hse unly aust font) eae re lane seer ng in: amoking —T. ed soldiors, He brought with him letters from tho | Fie iiruys ef ourmen here from want of medicives, | Ment, and Goneral Arthur and bis efficient aids, Mr. | Midnesso) tlw jalco. our xenorwis, ani, Pubink, would sot, 0 the a writ said tho tel paleentlanea arene a 1g tab .o708 NIW uD NBA, al hil the war Ye ended in the utter ex. tarmimat on of won and Lait rs, the people of Quee is owinty aoaert as their m tto, «Fi wuever in uot for ua » Pai pow iayaitret os," aud that u bait-bearted support oi the iF ebiciboed tbo capi Mt] govertanen: } b Lu sha low pretext of hypocrisy, sid Yee A uiny of the | Hil Fereive, as it doverves, our soon and contempt aa bepteelien y Resrtyed, T he voice of the #31 city ino r conn. ——_—_--— Uy nds a tem sive ocho Wu ils adjaemnt rare! veighbor | wre se —Marsl’ & Co.» Radical Cure nd, with Sew York, wa decir b de q h. Mo-comncetiog Governors of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hamp: ‘shire, Vormont, Wisconsin, Indiana and Minnesota, Mhe States ho represents as military agent in New York, strongly urging some modification of tho order which prohibits the granting of fur- ‘toughs. The Secretary of War hax been disposed to act promptly and oumancly om this queation, and it #6 oarmy. Wo TiekG prope lo thiap the we witch have so long pro wo the why SU gical instruments and proper food and shviter, aud the privations and hardships mudergone by the sulKe Da, huve been tov frequeutly dozcribed to rendey a re, ot:ion necessary. ‘They paid from 14 Lo $16 & piece for lambs to make soup for the men, aud some died of uetun) star- vain, notwithstanding ail their care, including two sur goons,’ He remained at Savage's station threo days, when Be was ordered to Richwmond, having in his care boatly Casoy and others,ae kept continually at work making | have resulted in $ a 4 call ipo & gen rook and | Provisions for the proper organization cf the differont | tanks of ture he-ole rey vin regin.ente throughout the State. The reports received | tecied Washing 0 here daily denote the vast progress which is being i male throughout the rural districts in the matter of re. tind a. guitant c wed, and it is thie fact which sv materially increases | chie., have sap) Ask for Mara’s Patent Scif-Seating Hassmper Wrappers, tor famities v. volu.cderm Soll bs # ful and inoonipawble siuis upon the support aad con- six huudred wounded, Lhe men were putea plaitom | the business of the Quartermaster General's of in | Arlence o the gy { and the peopis. If the attach " anvietio ‘ ‘auendeat ‘Delloved an order wii! be mado establishing a board of | cars, the rain pouring down in torrent, aud mist tot | his ei:y. Cuiforme and sther tweidentel material te ane | MBE sud devotion oF sm army be any eviterin of iver Cag Crag wg ‘avrv loyal wo.dior ill medical officers to decide upon the furloughing of such | Yet having had thetr wounds dressed. A rével major told © | the cepacity and worth of tte yenorai, no msn evar von | eee aay vee loyal so. ; dim that Aabulancos and wagous would be in wacting a. | orcantration of new regiments have t be provided, and | betier ated ty lew) Au army bo torisus deeds avd cor c¢ Best te the persons recommended by surgeons in eharge of hospitals set + acl " tau e. Sold oy dra yy surged! we iB 1 | the Richmond depot to convey them to huspitais. He | lettersfrom the varions officers in comand are received | tin tr. mph than MeCielian. (* beers.) ‘The greatest Eniiitment Mecting in Hudson City. Tints ana periumers overywhere, Fuowry, Si Baveay ares ‘and such only as my absolutely need change. saw some waxons whose sorviocs he stuccevued ia obialu- | guiiy by goores , asking for informaiion relative to | forthe mien lov cline s cay now oeider to the “ote | a argo undwnthysiastic moeting wae held in Mudsca ce ‘ rt doo cospitals, 1 S sor 3 Lo Stren gilen the ymontain the field. It be better seta ost <i AN ALLEGED IMPOSTOR EXPOSED. Ing; but he saw no ambulanous abd 10 iwapitals. the | their duties and for the means to carey the name ‘wic- m the recrist, to Jou an wid City. on T j Beautiiul Complexion: —PisiGuiy Save ‘ i } | men were all removed into Bowe sleds opposite cla » to J ‘eul- Yon Tuesday evening tas for the purpose of e-cou- | qiite Oriental Creain removes Tan, Freckles, &t, and 1 Prominent citizen of Texas, now here, and of wel’ | where they bad to remuia, with the tre yvound tur their | cessfully out. [hey bave all got to be premjtiy at- placed! by the siie « des) raziog onitstinouts in that quarter and providing the | serves and beautives che compiexivu, For sale vy wil rage jas Of @ svidior OM mci and of otveers who wy bois How bow | Bece#sarysmenns to carry oud the patriotic object. ad. | = Fs mp. ant | dresses wore made by Gen. K. RV. Wright, Gen. Run | | Beamtifal Comp! THE MUSTERING OFFICE. y won by the regiment wind gon at Cuailos Wintield, kag. Resolutions were then ate uf New York cai send thirty thou ated which sxhoried the people to put their hands in The number of recruits mustered in at this office yes- i tothe Army of the Potoinuc mone month, thelr pockets, like pattiotio cit} mana al provide nousy terany was larger than on any former day sinco the now | ‘Those mn, r-storing tac b ndred regiments of thestate to | suvicient to oiler » bounty of fifty dollars to each recruit. é ‘known Union proclivities, denies the truth of the state ‘ments gener@ly of a person calling himself Rey. 0. H. Clark, of that State, who recently addressed a public moeting in Boston.e Sam Houston, whose son-in-law he cluims to be, has mone, unless his eldest daughter, about sleoping place, no blankels, aud wotning bite ptece of soft bread for éach man to wat (or the space of twonty- four hours. He remained in care of Leese men two days doing tho best he could for them, wnd speuding ail Lis own pet wid all be could get te buy tood tor them. ‘A good deal of money went Buta littie way, es may be imagiued from the scale of prices as heretotore publish- tended $o,and General Arthur has enough on bis hands at prosent for any one man. alxteen years of age, has been married within the Inst | ed—tea, $16 a pound; butter, $1. a pound; miik, 60 vents | call fur tre Dr. Mot ine | &.War fooung, would 8,¢y tly decide the campaign ib iavor | The mesting adjourned at a late hour. - wo momhs. Lioutenant Governor Ciark, whom the | quart; Bon es ap a Le everything else iu apeatite: arenes é he peel vt a the ine) Oetho uatite (Cueern.) It will take tho State ‘oar MISCELLANEOUS. reverend gontieman ropresents as his father, has but | Proportion. Some Irish women caine with baskers tisled PSeNY PRO R DEALS: AN Of, WOES: Be exami. | mouths w send thirty vew resimenis tuto ihe field, and War Meeting at Bath, N.Y. ore TiCATED BY THE OFFICIAL COPY. provisions, and were gratuitously cistributing them amoung the men, when revel officers, seeing it, put x stop wit. At the eud of the two days, Dr. Oburchill was i- vited to dinner by @ rebel officer at his private residence, with promise of @ quiet place for a post-pravaia: nap. He accepted the invitation, The dinner proved tb be mythwak, the private residence the military prisov where Colonel Corcuran and Congressman kly were sv Ing confined, and the place for sievping the cleveuih portion of a smal! room alive with vermin aid permeated by odors the vilest imagiuable. His duravce vile~4or it wus virtually vile—bappily was of short duresion. After three’ days’ imprisonment he was sent nation, Captain Larned, the mustering officer at this zou) toy Lit 8 weil ee then, tor in four month the Batu, N. ¥., July 80, 1862, Citiceus? Stanaera (Dung ti ya: it be enied wwe web or woe. the imoolse which Dit NEW NAsTONAL TAS LAW, tion, serived from, Washington yesterday, baving | Vir a Up our armies mst come from tie hewtsor the | 42 euthnstastic war meeting was held here lust night. | Got the he: Lee mde all the necentary arrangements for paying of alt] MANET UE ur wumies mat powe rome heatsol ine | gaa anand. pemone were present, Addresses mero | CWI PARAGRAPH RADL'NRS AND iNDix: the recr its listed for old regiments their share of the soticrs which inches to glorivs doods on the teld of delivered by Hon. A. 8. Diven, T. K, Beecher, Captain beg a agate etee rape ms Me ee bi ae y immediately upon j ing (he service. Tomor | batile. If the people whit not sustain the army, let thom r. T. Daitlecand Cobeel B a Vie an esa ni peapth row, {€ is supposed. this will go inte effect. Kuch | cal.on the government to make peace, (cries of «Nol | *- » T, Beadle and Culonel R. B. Van Valken- LE oes; 7 street, reernit‘on bing mumtered in will receive $25 bounty, w | Do!’') Lo you wish to see arrogant ogiand intervening | buryh, Two thousaad dollars were raised, the ladies | — ~ omit gether with $4 premium, on the srot, without leaving the | fur our destenetion Y Are you prep ree for a European | subscribing liberally. Old b us RADIVA! RE FOR HERN Gee. Tut it mist be recollected ‘that this rule will | atiince. which will Rave tor we object the des.ruc: | Vi ee Lave mor ag a bet ai Ie agabaiarouped. nd Witites PATON? DESL rie ae SEP" apriy. ta welatco’n who venfat for" ‘lt | Gun af “urnse-all "haus ay Iogeing thew | “ill Aa have bor quota im tho eld, Great utbusiamm } ora shiadanita drat Jor ‘fe. leh, clea regiments tow in the field. This action will have | wold to mona:chical rile? Sever! neve:!”) | pervades all cluseas id Bivact Net wzial= =. 2 a londency (6 fillup these regiments, and is just what | Tren lose nor an ar in PAN to strengthen one son, and he is a mere lad, If Hquston is dead his demise must have recen‘ly occurred. Gentlemen from ‘Western Texas, wnero a fact of that importance would have certainly been known, are ignorant of the eccur- Tence of such au event. ‘WHERE THB RESPONSIBILITY FOR STOPPING ENLIST- MENTS BELONGS. ‘The Military Committee of the Senate, and not the President, nor the Sccretary of War, are responsible for BOX OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES (INGLE a. ‘the atoppage of enlistments a few months ago. The | back to savage’s station. where he remained unt{, | Was fequiced in dealing with che inatterof bounty monoy. | the gullunt resiments of this tube now in the fed If War Meeting at Rutland. tial rewty marked), only 91 50, a GiMBRAUE'S, sol order directing the discontinuance. of recruiting | yesterday. Dr. Churcbill’ cid not see much | the opinion of Gen. McCiella: roa caren ap Trisbinan wistun the 80.0 ae my vowe—(eries Rorzanp, Vt., July 29, 1862. pohsowstwin fs ‘eras not intended to stop enlistments, Shortly afte, | Of Richmond, as may be imagined from the nieve ‘ jegimenta should have Au Immense mass meeting was held in Rutland this Ruy AND NAVY PEN TNR ROUNTIES, WACK ' DP a with 1 ef reverence in point of recruiting. and, indeed & this order was issued, the Secretary of War ‘stated to 4 | soidiu: ke tented s goed deal, Atte the Gaines Anis | S&.sibe a0 furvoaing people anvst be of the same ops. | co pies bkedereatoatt €0 te not afternoon. Ton thousand people werv present from all a A, PBare place, Sew Sha oa Sn Personal friend that it was not intended to arrest re- | vatilo they wore all very sxultapt, and paid. im ses than | One | - pur eowerer ie hha a Chem of t Mea. Bone chase) . Fee isa Hosta rae | parte of the gounty of Rutland. « Specches were made by | siroet, Washington. formation tree. Call or vané . E 1 ha neste, ry re rr ie (atied to tine 1m his ist i. : ‘or eifoular, cont erniting, ut that officers wore reoroiting al over the | threes they mould Bave Gonaral MoCielan bagged and J. ioire 2 oe a est gee lag so eeilantis home by the vruliwne { Hon. Selvmen Foot, C. C. Dewey, Witam 8. Nicos, | 1° es nein, Country, without making proper returme to the depart- } gerce, and he noticed that alter the Maiv fil fight | MeN enough to Nght our battles we cunnot achieve victo- (heors.) Toone «nd all ! say now is cue tim Heury Clark, John Cain and others. The utmost euthu- RIDGEWATER PAINT —TESTED (t YBARS ON TIB ‘and spark prod: on varna, out vies, ond the interests of the recruit should be the first save the co! ay ule uf vessels, Depot No. 74 ‘ment, anc! the Genera! Order was necessary to ensble the they Nad but little to say, The final result ey though the gallantry nud bravery ot its | giasm prevailed, and the war spirit was olevated to the | putiuinga tenses doves and «<r looke:! to by thove in authorit, ‘The tollowing is tue | vative born sud ado ted citizens, or by ecreancy le department to ascertain the progress and condition of | fase themselves whippes i she tatty dosctuing. Hates | oath to be eubscribed to by the tecrult, as woll as the | to toe at ovarchrowm by traitors (oud vileoes, aud crice | Ver highest picch. ‘Tho queta from Rutland county wilt | Maiden lane. these innumerable recruiting offices, whieh were intend: | universally conceded that they could sever gather such | *firmations to be es by both the medical inspector | of! N be ponent tilled. Cae AND CANES FOR TUE MILLION AT THR @4 10 be opened under v new and more effective system. | an ariny ui Richmond again a8 was there before the fight | 244 recrusting off H Win Wain, M. ©., made a short but telling manuiacturer’s, C. PINNELL, No.2 Jordaudt streek INSPECTION OF HOSPITALS, fat Mechanicsville, ‘The Union eall for three bund:ed VOLUSTRER RNIISTMENT. speach, wh ch drew focth {requent choos, cy Fant Ge Pemesyivesia Votan | — sate nal t1 oops dahpebi State of ———, town of ——, 1, ———, dorm in] Mr. W.C. Jxwmtr alvo aucreceod the meeting, His tee: XPRESS TO NEWBERN, N. ‘Surgoom Genera! Hammond left Washington this morn- Genet upon rebel etl andi ie eakiowlsiged r4 st , aged — years, and | speech wag fuil of pairtotic sentiments, and he was Purcaoaerma, July 80, 1562. E "Mia ok i Ce} Costa CANE AGES. ug oma tour of inspection to Fort Delaware, and tothe | ail hands that what fighting they iutend to du murt be | DY cc vation ,d0 bereby acknowleige to ‘have | frejuentiy interrupted by eheors. Un concluding be ‘Phe. tetal subscription: 60° the: bounty fund ter volun will deepaice ‘thet Bh, yrnan ta Neuer S. C., Satan. 4slends and hospitals in New York and elsewhere. He ia | 29H¢ before this reinforcement can reach tie Union army. volunteered! this day of , 18—, toserve asa | SUbMitied the follwing resoutious:— Pp y } day, August 2 Novhi if contreend taken. For further : He saw a good many of Stunewall Jackson's men, vho | #idier in the army of the United States of Ameries, for war i siely to, preserve American | veers, up to noon two-day, exclusive of the railroads, ee eae re he ies hn apy aecompanied by Colonel Howe. are ow pushing after Gen. Popo’s army. They ‘march of three yours, uniess sooner diseharged by } liberty, with the Union aad constituivm as it was, amounts to $243,000, A Ss SA DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. nights and rest days, and they only oarry a blanket with sho. a bebrcas agres to acce egw hale Resolved, capneh tt echo %) 2000,000. te — ne fob rosa way. New Yorm "i r iy. ma aud clothing a8 ace, or may be, established Resolved; The President prociaim a day tor the peo- he Sta: c ~ Tho following donths of soldiers are anneutoed:— wubsistence on the countiy they tha | Dying law fur volunteers. Aud I, do soiemnly | ple to voto on: cst, whould theational ditticulties be hanaapbeammmnntiatiags Peters ed reer Pk Meson stat ee a instr J. N. Umpared, Co. I, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania. jel Wheeler, «0. 1, Sixty eighth Lilinois. wil Morrm@on, Co. A, Eleventh Maine. or. have been ne deaths at the general hospital di ing the past forty-eight hours. It is clearly establishod, ot ouly from this fact, but from the surgevns’ roports ‘sent in daily to headquarters, that the health of thearmy is improving. We are baving another visitation of very hot weather, the thermometer reaching the upper nineties, wien may jcssibly to.) unfavor: W3 but it ts beneved that the sapplies of fresh vegetables, now dealt isily to the Swear that I will bear true faith and ‘allegiance to the | seitied by the eword, or, sovond, through @ goueral Votunt have been pour! KEE, 8 well known cculist and aurist. Tue institute is um United States of Ameriou. ani that J wil serve them | ocaveution. are ee eaeetot ee. ThE Bighesouh reginecae ie | der the Tgkect patrvuuge.- See Washinglon Inteiiyencar hooeatie aud falthtaiy acatest alt their enemies orp | 'iNe resiotions wore met by biseee and gromoe and | Stan tbureuedenied rate. The Bighisenth regiment, [o- | 16> (xg muse reliabes references. posers whoms: sand that T wil! observe and ober | general uproar, und disposed of in @ most summary | pies from Penobscot oonty belns fall to overflowing, and | the aonee of the tof the United States, and tne | mauxer. bio ne Several extra companies dering. The State has raised — a, ae, mamas tie AND BYB orders 0° the of! cers appointed ever me, secirdiug to | A Hriel address was then made, sbich restored th g anties have furstshed — : Graven; some tre vuln haa uciicee eer Seeraene” Lace de teeing, Whee tokesap oun. enee {is fall quota-aua taany counties uratshed asurplus | very chotve, for inedwinal Purpows, couxiestly on nand ond 12s for wale by Gasigpeaevre she ay og this ——— dy. of | for the Union The Boston Weekly Bank Statement, City Intelligence. Srnaxcs News rrow Tux Ocean.—A letter, of which the foliowing is a ceyy, was picked up bya Mr. William ‘Van Pelt, on the Gowanus shore, om Friday Iast:— soldie ‘neted im a previous letter, will have more Ieertify, on horer, that I have cavefnily ccamined the Brookiyn Miltary Movements. Bostom, July 30, 1862. ARDEB’S TACTICS-~FULL AND CORRECT. corr.— We are shout fifty miles south ss iuunaed al than @ counter balancitg effect, A good dex! of the | *beve ntned intver, agreeably to the geveral regula | TUB DRAFTING QUESTION IN THAT OITY—PROGRESS | The following are the footings of our dank statement oustatug ien3 pisrarincs and Dor Lay 1 od think, of Montauk. 1 am aboard of the schooner Biack valent debility aud bowel derangements is atiribu. Bc At ty Mle fee leroy Oy egret Mat OF KACRUITING, KIC. for the past work :— ao. oteel tap, Boon Bes graces, Bayona Savin. 1 don’t know where che baile from. I was sv Win Gubisonevand eathaeniel uatate st Sh ib dug wey Coatallty hies (eas (eerhareea tw Wael Chere Keoms to be quitw a dese fer excitement in the | Cupital avock $38,231,700 Tin oom ess-d aboard of her, with four others, from East | % the yearo the food for some time past decttout vo | 12 aby way dimquniity him from per‘orming the duties ! hig mede fog: A Tonaty, Denier a to. Mata one Sieant *, Yeuterday afternoon. We put chase to ee the men. Absence from so many regiments of surgovcs, | %f * svidier. f xamining Surgeon. Sister city sevectly, a& almosteverybudy Las got tt into | Lowny aud “toonnts. +++ 66,158,300 | pon cia ‘O Ir, Duyton & Jones, Now jarniion re ‘brig, the Warvels. of Bangor, sad 1 Poarded her per rie through sickness and being taxon prisoners in the rece..t Toertify.om honor, that | have minutely inspected the | nig head that it will Be incumbent upon the anthe- oak pg aman aan ade sees 7,963,709 } & Bro., Cg inn’ Rovert Olure & Co., Cb ail the money wud’ burnt her: the crew are all aboard and | fgbts, has had an unfavorable effect. It is true it las | volun evionsly to his emiistment, and that mount due from * he was autirely sober when enlisted: thas, tothe beat | Fities te order adrait. Acting upon this ides, the dif } Amourt due to other bake. ‘of my jodxment and belle., be is of lawful age; and thar, it recisters of the tre companies #re boccming filled | Deposita..... in uce! pains him as duly quaiitied to perform the dutie’ | ..p with nmaxmg celerity, «nd sums of money to rather e | (iFeuiarion of av ab'e bodied soulier, | strictly observed th Ramisone amount ace being (reeiy alfered by citizens fOr | A ccipexe ow Hoan rm Sreasmn Trowas P.Way.—An | MOURNING EARRINGS AND PINs. NEW STYLES, regulations wh.ch govern the recruiting service. This a soldier bax ——— eyes, hair, complexion, | ‘ive badges, Well, if people wowid but look inte facts, | eigont vecurre’ on board the sicanibe Thecuia B:-1 © pbogarhe GBy. U. ALLEN. 41) Brv Way, waile on ber trip from Coney leland to Ni eal At rr pica high. acourding to all present appearances, they would find it a volmtee's uti sae JUINE. WILL CASE.—TH VE IMPORTAR? Recruiting oftcor, | S88" ly ‘oolish to gotertarn auch feelings, Recruit | psigrtay aieuocn, by which @ lad. twelve years hee ‘whirb hus been TUE ABOVE, tog hun been going On wm thin city with vigor for the Detore the Surrogate of mon | conn THE BALLECK GUARD, of age, maine! phe Hon: Besher, living at the There are ot prevent reeruited. for this: regiment, | '#8t0w days, and the to regiments woleis are.being | corner oi Neesas and Teiige “atects,: Brwekiva, was mc Sryument On Moaday, August 6, at I lyn 1 tre Beigute will be | drowned. ing on a sinall boat, which was BEET aa whied ts command: 4 by Cole6l lias Peissser, over 300 anita ‘vy other reghmects which | tr.el bot sed aa bo par deck, anc the ost 100 WALL AND WEDGE. TESTS FOR men, the enetmpment being situated ut Turtle iy lark. niet. There i bat one reghwent | thming f boy fel! wwarboard nnd was drowned. 6. H. TYLEBA, been att. mpted to Gill their places through the empivy- ment of so-called ‘contract doctors; but very ms: employed inthis capacity have proved pvor sticks. Some of there bave been sent away, and many have rin away. Each day calis loudly for sme radical roforimn- on in the medical management of the army. It is te be that the dally acrival of released surgeons wil aflord some relief, oan ing weils is quite a feature of camp life now. One ‘Nardly walk cae ® camp but he come pon one or more partie delving the bowels of the en- oredt soil in quest of the aqueous fluid. It is @ fruitios~ task, or promises to be pent aeing odlmeye ~ 1 have aeen woils dng feet, aud no indica'toie tn irons. 1 hope that we will Wa yokes po para States frigate. The Black Rover long and tow, with lack, long masthead; ae carries fore a foretop and forewpgaliant’ yards, end sails vey fast. We carry six guns and a swivei, @ da long tom aft. 0.1 hepe this will soon reach New » York or on Jeracy. Tho wiud is east and blowing bard. ¢ BT ig at double reefed sails, Come, eome to our ‘weliof. Free IN ALLEN StRer.—Between ten and eleven o’slock “yesterday morning ‘@ broke out on the third oor of a Penement builc ing tp the rear of No. 178 Allen street, in atietnn, + "6,618.00 | way, ear Cunal SALE, rBhe pr mives of Jokn Re ‘The fire was enused by two of the much desti pocrlogyy re and there have herr @ * de | req ye under the nay call, and that ic | A boat wos a nehed; butmt the O st pull th toc! 25 Bet Broadway. Sra meee oe ny vane ota ty found exhaustiess springs of the precions liquid, and | A \ctler bas ueon received from (creral Sigel ovmuneude | Vode a hy the secotd senatorial district, Altbeugh | broke, rondering it ueeexe, ‘The fother ofthe Ind ie a =e “Adam ind Philip Scraub.. It is dam.ged about. $100, ana | Marvellvus stories are told Bare poe te feariter iting for this corps ge on as rapid iy | Bronk ya sas dene: ved (he sit the City of Chure.es, | bwukkeepor for © Mooce, 108 Bockman street. j & ingu:ed for $5,000 in the Market Insarance Compus; for there watery fountains. The crotched = pert PP as Haiieck Guard wiil be among the Lrat | DS reaieuo her oume ras edifies.of the eligi s strive po es om F J s the talismanie wand of greatest potency. towing the | 19 march it. active ervice. yetitie tobe hopes thet sae will aot likewiwe desurve Seep ‘EW! je mmiy swe and for chile, fecer ai aga ‘me ix JouN Streer.—Beiween pine and ten o'clock | direction mdicated by the;seymeut of witen hazel—tir on ' now! ULB OF the tity of Cowarae. There is.nat the sight Gal teverser len The m: st g@ Ant Capea stast night a fire broke eut om the second floor of build~ on ato on wo on = rag ted hhidicative THR eke abhi ony RIPLHS, ‘- anny Ce 3 fear of a ip Hs Irmo = ANAIVED. Cans Cureds Uikoetul the pruprictet, 189 Broaae fil ‘come uput oarth-ouncealed srea Captain Patten, of this corps, who is reoruiting at No. weands of meo rend, wilt rey inte " in boegt o wee ing No. 93 John street, in the promises of Wm. H. Kins. | Pare. end as Meses brought with bis rod water trot the | gop eg oe ee wnea, ining: is comneetion |°y OO. Siabuagl, (Beh Memes, Earerent. Foy way, has succeeded im procuring the eutire meu, Ui ty oe ib Bamber, mediately alter ley, drug ker. The sivck Wes damaged fire and vwaice uboit $1,000; said to be lnnured. “the Ghird four és cecupied by Wm. B. Sheehan as a brush manwactory. r about $100; insured. The first renin se ute yee | mw PUBLICATION mst Abra tot 48.57 lon 47 48, naw are bere saw oh.p Conquest, row pees, LONDON ANU KEW YORK MeDIcAal Lap, y rock, so, by delving with pick and spade, they have caused he water to gush forth tm oool aad ylen teoug streams. jure bounty for fiity tgette: wich four dollars premiom Stock damaged by wa ui rh to-morrow ‘ity Poins for ob . ok 5 emer a Londo 6 viser Bid Merruage Gutae, Miler edith va, ‘Boor i oo-upied by Valentine Wiletts a8 a paper ware ensiner loud of out sick ana wounded prisoaste, expecta’ savy oovus bt wen srveeted ve KIMOEKY HiME OS ll ack from acenig Breatwournt, Sarnials, Civerpoet Suse OR with eden) OSS, Lonvhgwenriel be ees owe. | Sok danas by water adout $200; insiited. | 4 be went from Richmond. eter dames Moj King, and was sent of tm ebatuste bis | own Organisations, amd it 18 ashame and apa | 7% 3 : a. hon bythe rire Marshak Mt Mt M8 | The army reviews aro still in progress. They are-now | regiment yesterday mening. M..ichw 1. Avains,of No. | teu to dowe. Peover of the most trivial nature ae ‘0 middie @ Ciuidh. Mascney, from Btverpert Sane MB: a Ryny | ee ere on sate Bearly Snished. 218 Vertl sireot, has presented a hocew to this e-rps, | mute, wit if a « take pince Mrouktya wit turn | POtP EB OU ta Maes Teme Soy sor gt oy Acere tal Drowsixe.—A young lad named John C, logether with forty dollars to be given to tho Gret four | ou: to be aoe of unealtay conlities in this sec : Sica! @rounky ta Harnmon’s Lanpiva, July 29, 1962. The Quiet SUN Unbroken—Arrival of Seven Humired Wounded—Major Geneval McClellan Visits Them—Iis Popularity with the Army-—Tropical Delicacies for the Sick and Wounded, dc., éc. Quiet still reigne supreme, and not the slightest thing occurs te mar the monotony of camp life. b.this par. Oificini Drawings of tne Delaware State 4 ~~ SKAMBOATS. RRO IM Lower — vrane, Carma Crass 205—July 30, 1942, ORNING LINE, tO PEBKSKILL —TUE AURORA BI, 25, 26, is, 6, Is, U4, % Su, 29, 26, M’. me ver reqular trips t0 Paeksatil ou Fr Potomac, and fs now in New York attenving to the into. A set the gift ef the Brooklyn Common Der wr wit, CLA 20—July 30, 1868. a Jay strees pier aS A. M., aud makin, rests of bis rec\mont—the Stanton Lexion—recrniting for | Oountli—w oted (to the Fifth regiment artil ery, 54, ) 36, 34,1, 30, 22, 57, 38, wai whic is progressing raptdly, He in at his headquarters, | Colove! Crebam, now ntattoned ta Raliimore, on Saturany Girtoinch seni by’ a droaming A. MORRIS € CO, TORWICH LINE—FOR BOSTON, NEW LOM! at 174 Grand stot, (autres Hall, © Jay (row seven | Jags. ‘The presenielios speek upwn ike Occasion wus Witeatngton, Deaware | Oy ee a Or NE Y hi eae ener An ingpection’ aud Teview will take meu who enlist afiar youterday. fica of the TRE STANTON LBGION. PRESENTA Col, Wm. H. Alien has returned from the Army of the Anderson was drowned while bathing in Newtown creek | near Peuny Bridge, on Sonday last, July 27, Tho bedy ‘was discovered resterday afternoon floating in the wa- ter. Coroner Piltow beid an inquest upon the body, and ® Verdict o4 acomentas drowning was rovdered. COLORS TO THE FI ARTILLERY. Poiive Intelligence. AN ADMIRER OF Sronew ait Jacko tx Trovsts.—Alfred j . ace (the Innding) the arrival and departure of | (NH! six 0° made by Siderman Strong, of Rrookiyn, who alluded in (Sunway s exceptod), at 6o'elouk, tom. Gregory, a painter by eccupation, was takeu into custody | euler p . siace Unie pmo ‘at the encamsment of the regiment nerd ort ach ten * Oficial Dr ¢ Murray, Bday a | (OMe Nona tier. “Rh OT by oflicer Irving, of tho Twentieth ward, om charge of | boate vary the scone somewhat; but in the camps the AtNew Dorp, sb.ten Island.” Tho rocraiciug ov ees iu thin | yehiyn, cus to ‘oe an ui eee ON tele Convene 1 Gb's Montueny t dase Lats +e y Le wrote daeet oe Area ‘Boing « scoessionist. ‘The prisoner, it entered f regular and steady habits of the soldier are the only rule ity il be Come fe Ube, day) i, conmequanon. Several | wore be Cotonct Graham rewpended for bis commaud * Kaw ae my a er Wa ih a 1". MSTAURANTS, the store of Dir. faziert, corner of Kig tb avenue and f observed. o 5 r 2 in appropriate inmcuage y Ao, GD, OY 4, 43, 21, , 17. < ary iad — Evkrvcky, € as abu 30 186, ~ .TON HOU Tuicty-fourth stivet.on Tuesday night, and taked in | Om Sunday the tranaports Daniel Wabeter and Fim City teh chien idea taceumrmns, OUR GALLANT DKAD IN GwABNWOOD CRMETERY. | 72, 61, 42, Ld, 10) 2, 3) 70, 38, 43. | nex wowoen a alma very Tea ‘Tabinety sieging That the war was & lige swindle, and | Were sent up the river to Aiken's Landing, under a flag | 4 recruiting ailice for this old regiment has been opened | Thrviyt the patriotism of Che trusteos of Greeawend | Clee ins eattes0 ca ‘ee ett ae Co. ietechumeaak ne neral hic ieie Was m trator. Aiter disaoursing | of truce, to bring back a number of r:lessed wound’ | 4, the mercer House, curner of Broome and Mercer dare has bows allotted a epsce of ground Cor _Covingion, Ky. or St Lows Me. i ae GBO. P. AB ULARIUS, Agent, Proprietor erg iy pratsiup Siovewal Jackbun, whorn he ob oe ee hing wo ew FB ines strevis. Captaine Joseph Laing and B, T Sbillinglaw are x our eaisiers wboumsg bolaea wuble vial, Yo = te | orizod as the greatest man in the cuuntry, and hoped | yesterday morning, having about 700 of poor F the cfficers im charge. v8 ‘et ‘gntormasion given TOSEPH BATES, Broke fellows aboard. The appearance of the unfortunate pri soners was anything but pleasant. Suffering from want of preper nourishment and tnedicawents, their frames are wasted to more ekeleton.s, A number of these poor fellows have not had a change of elothing since their capture, and It was an affecting sight to see the gratitade displayed towards the Sanitary Commissioners when new and clean garments were provided for the suffers; ‘The majority ot the returned pritoners were woumled im the last seven battles, and owing to want of accomrao- dations tn Richmond were paroled and senthome Ay 1 goon so iy triumphaut entr; mes Nowe bap eoing to pees the pl che tt overheard the traitorous remarks nndnrveated tt the accu: Upon the spot. Lesierduy te prisoner was brought be- flore tho United sintes Marcial, umd committed 0 Bhe notion of seeretury eward, who has been telry Bo in reiation to the m. ther, Provan Faran Astacir —Coroner Naumaan was noti- Thod to hold ap ante-ncrtem exumination at No. 96 Co- dumbia street yesterday, im the case of a German pedier famed William Weissuch, wo wae lying dangerously in. rod from the effects of « beating, received,as it ts al- o: Wiliam Millor, of No. 7 Norfolk at the office of AL Wail siree sa New York, room No. t. I Lottery. =P rires Canted b= rmd Lay Highest price paid for Doasions, | Oa) tne ham fr 18 Wait suet, Now York. | Se be ou PATRIOTISM OF GBR MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOM- 1. Notice of epee shovld be gi previous to Uh idenee that tie Royal Have aansont and or een fore during some pe TAYLOR © CO, a certifiente to ti SSPORD, dr. inv te geome rradye ‘Teste W ANTED.—ANY PERSON HAVING, SecOND HAND cue cure u ‘ Champion Fire an ‘Pon Ci) Buk, Wall meet woo ach eM. ver ty may be crafted—in thar course may be pursued—oF | @ifoos suou 4 be precuret ‘nt "Esa Sia : ser Mery AE | styling ut piLAite lunar, tbls Maser), Ct Puce i sheir war poticies on the same terms ax they were iam ov trom the military authorit Fn co voluaceera iv 1661 , = 9. Epr the prrpiwer of reer the t low ag vartiolors Rew York. ini row way Ino be f aN A te TT BACCO. The Miltary Committee of the seventh Senatoriai dis- | death, ow sack, mortied OF Wamarriod, late resi- fall druggists . * QPOARS-IeroRTAD HAvaNA Leider ery “| triet are about contributing thoir exertions to recruiting | @#MC¥, SD) large lot, to clowe an auvance, wt pl ‘S28 4 nN dane lore’ * Oper Howe bie the agevuut; Obed Me for the United States Ghasssurs, Sickles’ Brigada, Prywo'e |) hack boy w derrited im @ suvarate grave, | Cristacoro’s Muir Dye, Preservative | $2 10 pt yo wort ei iice cancy article, ai tile Orig Ap annowncoment has been made by the Mutual Lite Insurance: Soviety of thin city to the entect that an issue | OP iy wines 5. a will be twade to all policy boiders who woluateer or who | @ tho presen: war “r-claul ‘wtree ing the care the following facts et ten o'clock yenter morsing Maier \ eneral | regutered, tu order to tdentiy | aud Wig orm wale and retail, No. 6 Astor House, | Sid BrerwWood Pipe ee Tight — Weise ines ‘Appears, ealied at Miller's lan proceeded io the ip beving (hs wounced | Zooaves, First Seott Life Gner( oad ‘Tenth regiment New t, ‘The Dye a wp 60 by experienced mrcits, PACOBS', 407 Bromwaye om Yenideace for the purpore of selling his wares, when Mil- prseners tn Doard, He was tecompanied by several or | York Volunteers. inis example should ve (towed by By order rrr ry Sovan Seowtexs anand Prof, L. Sitlier’s Maly Dye, 50 Cents, . Pures) 1K ADES. for,drove him away, saying bi did pot want any pediers: 18 staf and the generour Aesried ani true philanthro | the various vor committees throughout the city black ur brown, ‘Try.WL,, Bold by druggies Dopot, 96 Dey a et Sune words then passed between | phist, Clement b, Barulay, Waq., whose chariva y }GHED SOLDIRKS RETURNING TO . AKERN ADE pei VO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, AGED 24 YRS + gh, hich Analy term! and | ble and sell-sacrifetny desde are’ already knows. | °™™-gr@ ‘nate ee ee a ae eee ikl | AL Miri mover bot ay Dusen, wanes Us arg uu to the Ridewalk with great vio | Mr. Barelay isfortos me that the beloved Com « 2 = the f rap i ber ght Qusmes®, Call ou or ade mander- in of this army walked about among ‘be ‘The determination of the authorities te hunt up all Co}, Walter W. Price, commander of the First regimens | Ot" | dress d. By 12 ¢ Hence. Upon boing picked up the pedier was found to be tasenatbie, and hia remeyval to hetievue Hospital wae found Yo be recesaury Subsequently the patient wus re- ager, AO N poor fellows suffering from ir wounds, and not only thove soldiers who are at the North on furlough, whore spoke very Kindly to them, but ministered to their wants time hox expired, mow hurries those genélomen ov daily & WANTED; NONE ore yment HY Sy Les, 40 Hu York Navional Guard, was honored with a serouade 1 Mondsy eiekt vet, ander the angpices of the officers ave, Where bo now lies ing pres | Whou they were informed’ that their visitur was General na ae ee eee vic eiouer waved a warrant for the | McClellan, some ef them fairly cried, and regretted tiv | '@ their OO eee Tiki aes Gare Go tere 1 Oe ee Cee tal emmy) “set phe the arsaiiant pon his being arrested re- | their wounds compelled them to remain inactive for « | [or th Me that there are moteeveral | iyi.) bad beow enuaged Lor the purpore, and a wor of | very woot for wired bim t weil In the sum of $1,000 to answer, time, bat promised to reture and fight noder theabe | Of there gel 1m voude to their different man Voo lias Rise Voluuteored their Bey ican fur obi Uloors angen EE beans per LB ge ey and absolved (rom | 'eeiments. resting oecnsion Lad paty reach: we it 8 of ned " we, No. ie oto ey ii — duty 30, 1962, Ing ‘isplayed by We stern Commander-in-Chiet, Incin | SPRECH OF BRIGADINK GENKRAL DANIEL B. Or¥xtRS, | 1), opening Sertureaa hou Of ips Daud was (oll wed vy a | Sel tee i Y oiieted wie repeare ors m » Wut w iworvuathy Poriog the pate jaet pichs the aabocnors Lucy Orchard | sidleom the battle Geld, bis heart is ensosptibte or the } A meeting called for yesterday evening by iuiluential | xt oats ey onc the windows tn the veh rere: Semiahmoo il ascertain lde 4 Star were disabio! Doiow here, ‘The faiey Orchard 4 Suet feelinu Mud tntderest emctiene Ih Behalf or hy J oiiirens of Kast Hreoklyn, to initiate meuduros (er giving | WY. wed, om able the igh apport ho Po Consaianiieen - WANTED. A QOOD BUST ag takors in tow t) propeller Ontario, (oF Oswego, H noble cond ob towards his. arn 4 hea: ty ro=ponse bo the call ofthe yovernmant for adai. | meted ae Al thee oultc to comet with DR SCHENCK at hie | PO PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED. A. ¢ w * go, nw y made Napoisor on the aide a rove, $2 Bou. treet, New Yors. wall poe on Mouday wheel Lewis pawwus, “ f pe Pad We Bhar bos od back uty port, Bonaparte the idol of bia followers, aud only @@4a wore | ional tivope, Was muss Buinerovaly nibended, Washing. | qur favorite wesions! aire was voriormod, Slurtiv ator | next, as ue Wik by AUHONE Musil Monumy, Seuembor I por, POUAKDES. od Brvolwne. ii SCCCCC##é###4w4w44...ows

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