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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1862. ig 5 PROGRESS OF THE CIVIL WAR, dilate (sites; Sev, wiione, Sewell. ase. eedlad aoe tend the funeral, from the residence of bis motiier-ia it conscience to charge us $10 fur our suppor, breakfust and 7 - tleman, pamed of v! ire L Lee }, Joh! THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. ee 5 tent eases aes Gases’ | Bete ee ain, noe ee | eee ne gether with thirty-two men, volunteered into his com- | Baulch, John MoCosker, George T, Alker. pre se! mand, the former signing the following EA Rr s ri Jaw, 53 West Twenty tin street, chia (Saturday) aftor- i a Haar i Matters. ‘Easy enough,” said the landlady. «Pay the bill.? Movements of the Union Armics—Opera- | goon, at half-past three o'el « Biiltary Movements im New York and : Now Jorecy Militasy Matte ‘Thore was uo tine for argument, and ag Idid not funey | ¢ions of the Guerilius—Interesting In. L—At the City of Washington, D. C.,on Sum Vicinity. I herewith request Colonel F, X. Braulik to ac Although some people claim New Jersey as out of the | tne ignominy of being + 1 in close confinement for at- of Dr. James Ake WE TO HAVE A DRAFT OB ARE WE NOT?. ENLISTMENTS PROGRESS, E ~ HOW | and my men into bis regiment. ‘I consider myse’ United States (not in a secession light, however, thank | tempting to impose upon alone widew,” I yielded, telligence from the Rebel Statesm1m- . commander of @ company, to exert my ability to the | Heaven), she is coming up to the mark in the matter of Reaching the depot we were cowelled to await an portunt from Washington—The Latest dey, July 27, Euixy M., the beloved w: conveyed w Greenwood Cemoter? rd “ hour and a half re the flag of truce car was ready to N. K &e. nt if estion which ts now mostly occupying the atten- t to complete My Company a8 Boon as poBE 4] furnishing recruits evcouraging them im volunteer. | 2° 7 ron ‘ ews from Europe, dée. moana te tion of ail classes is, whether or not it will become necos. | 1 Act, im every seuse of the word, as becomes anolficer | ing, Reerniting Is wrogreesing rapidly, according to all | SUTt. AS leoath, bows war, the trip commenond, aud tbe | wns Wasi fiesta, for thevpresins week, ready thie : ¥.—On Tuesday, July 29, Micmam Renewast, @ 1 class pep tk yA Geabamine Shencelieul te Sigte: tench hemntian, fe xen 8 it @ boarding house style. My- é : f the county Kilkenuey, trelaud, in the doth yout Gary to resort to deailing in this Stute in order to furnish S 8 charg private sources, are also syringiug up all around, seit and wife were charged one doliur, and each of morning at ten o'clock, will contain the latest despatches | of bis age p Cho quota of troops under the new call. According to | sequently, he w K c i Dr. Poor, of Newark, has subseribe children twenty +! About be in regard to the movements of the armies of Generals + iricuds of the family aré most respectfully invited eation to’ the B am! his men | tho first ten young men who shall enlist aft venchen Cie Poiss, wher ood. fora honk, | yoy > ve ‘ 1 Capi a fre feud the funeral, from 29 Macisou streot, th s (satur. Statements made by the committee who returned from | Pl! r hey were ivcor- | his offer, and other gentlemen throughout the State are | Yonly blowing its winstie and signalizing for the boat. | Me lolian and Pope euciroling the Rebel Capital, and from | day) atternon, at one o'inck. His remains will bo taken ‘Washington on Thursday, and which were given publica- coming forward nobly to the call for funds. , nO SikH OF A boat that day the captain of the | the Uuion Armies throughout the country; Accounts of the | t Caivary Com>tery for interment @ion to in yesterday's Henar, the government authori- niin unineia suicaees concluded to return to Poversburg, Suid 1 to Cap- | Rulds of the Guerillas in Kentucky and the otner border Ac. —tn Friday, August 1, of typhoid fever, com 7 ft abou 5th of August | With his men, occupied No, 75 Norvolk street : gh MEBEING 10 NEAR OMEN Hoping, mA States; Interceting intelligence from Now Orleans; Reports | (uct while a prisouer ta Richmond, HavkY AvGtstrs, Sies seem determined to draft about the 15th nguet | racks, where they slept and were fed by the authority of On Thursday evening last a very large war meeting What are we to d bates; 6 ig d yh edest son of Bo:jamin F. and Maria Ryor, iu the 26th yeas nould New York not property respond when the muster | Capiain Larned, United States Mustering Mmicer. "Ircu- | was held in Elizabeih, at Library Tall, im order a» | 1 teplicd dy to go hack.’ ©F tho Operations of the Union Naval Fleet at Vicksburg | of his age. Mo was e member uf Co.1, First regimens oll ts called for the Aiffwront States. Is may then be | tenant Colone! Braulil then goes on to state, in bis OwD | rurthor, ax much as possible, enlistments in that locality {potatoe sand: tall ue bball ae money ta pay hie F | and other points of the Mississippl; Interesting inteilt- dec ret rerg oy ae fairly surmised that somebody will have to fill up the peepee gran Db tey cyte ie ordliek. the | After sreeches being made by several prominent men, . Hy concluded to allow m» to remain, and | Sence from the revolted States; Accounts from Washing- | tend tho funeral, without further notice Lene tre cea. cellciency, and that deficiency will be the signal for policemen, of the Thirteenth ward, armed with ‘clubs resolutions were parsed in favor of a vigorous prosecu ured me that the train would be down agsin in the | ton of the movements of the government for the sup- dmmediate drafting. People, however, are prone to be | snd heade by their captain, whén the men wove a!l ar- no Remar, wae offering @ bounty of Afty dollars to atternoon, when he would brig me @ basket of pro- | pression of the Rebellion; The Latest News from Europe, wery eredulous in thie connection, In the opinion’ of | F’sted, and with their clothes, blankets, knapsac ‘ on OFP FOR vORTRMS NosROE. and reports of all events of the past week of an importang , ke. a jmili:ary authorilies of this efty and State, who are sup- | TAvelly taken to the police bout und sent to Riker's WAR: MRRTDNG TH SOREN, Abont four o'clock the State of Muine, Kennebec and | or mtoresting ebaracter. Terms—Three dollare per year; land to the camp of the Metropoliian Guard, a regi- i and last hk ting was held on Thursda: oar r 4 Ipcsod to be fully posted on the matter, there will not be | ment that is being preanized under the auspices of { i Hesge end sadrusigatio manting 4 perenne as HERS ee ee Stara and Strii# | slugle copies, in wrappers, six conts, e . Jny for the purpose of devi ho slightest necessity, according to present appearances, | Police Department. yey Captain Teubner’s remonstr sepegd Poray: Ms-4-4 ng rae | the wateh accompanied us down to hart to see us ee ee a ing against this highhanded outrage, he was !nformed | means to raise volunteers and funds to support their ; thew. Vr At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, Ladies’ Elas- ffor an iinmodiate draft. ‘here i9 ne mincing the | th't'ti was done umler orders of Velice Sepecinten tent families during their absence at the war. Peter Bontly, | have you there tho Commodore, sung out, “WhO | te Rois, $1 50, $1 75 und $2; Baimorae $2. $2 25 en Ww: denoe of lis futher, 216 West Forty-second sireot, on Sue, day afternoon, at half-past two o'clock 7 Rewo.—at Newburg, N. Y., on Tiurstay mori July 31, of cholara infantuin, Bexsamrs Cancearen. lutwed = toh samme Horatio B. Reed, Fifth United’ States artillery. Revwart.—On Friday, August 1, after a linger sickness, CinirTmta ALURRTINAS the beloved wile of gene tavas F. Rudwail, atter, however, that the city is net doing its whole | John A. Kennedy, and that the men were needed for the | Keq., was chairman, and J. G, Park de GE yy | Kents fue Shoes and Silppers, youth’ and children's Bal- | The funeral services will be held this (Saturday) ator uty in furnishing volunteers; but the rural districts are | Metropolitan Guatd. As soon as the renort of this affair | Gemore, Fsa., and Uriah Alien, Rsq., wero appointed | cyuoe, hutch sublects: will you take them in charge?” | morula, Shuesand Gaiters, JEI'FERS, 673 Broadway. pee gt AR re fry pe mangeuat bey Np pow fully alive to the necessity of hurrying reinforcements | W2%,™Ade tothe general and regimental headquarters, A series of resolutions expressive of @ 1 we got on board, aid remained there all night. Next | Batehelors Hair Dyc—the Best in the the Adjutant went to the office of Mr. Superintendent jo stand by the country, and by aid, bth The accounts from the interior of the | Kennedy and demanded that the men should be delivered | ‘in money and men, do their utmost, to quell the rebellion 44 fare is [oh pomiland ei inane ne Temes pertumers cverywhare, Pasty 3 nee ane back. was treated in a very uncourteous mannereby 4 and resist foreign intervention, were eon and these having embarked, we started northward = as the Superintendent, who informed him that ‘he didnot Y adopted. The meoting was addressed by Messrs. Scud- | reached this city via Fortress Monroe. - Beautifal Complexion—Phalon's “Snow care for, General Brians, or foe Fel that aie pits a, hele reoape om Harder burgh, of am ey and @ THE NEW MERRIMAC. White Cream” when appifed to the face, neck and arms recruiting papers of Nise, was onough. subscription opened y e spot, when, in a few mo- in ns like th at c this communication comes the sworn aMdavit of private | ments, cne thoveund dellacs were subseribed,and.u com. | pQtaaay three weeks I was on boird the Merrimac, | seems like the work of magic; it makes the coatsest skin being anxious to get a look at he | smooth, the fal complexion transpareatly waite. Many of the rogiments in this city.and Brooklyn | P4ward Rochumann, ono of the thirty-two men thus said | mittce appointed to obtain more for the purpose of rais- | Shona very torutdable verse, her. before Tcaine away | Bold by'all druggists und fancy goods denicra! to be dealt with. ‘This tan, on his arrival at the Metro- | ing companies, Captain doa ‘Vrocland’ stated. that, ne . . = pre iting up fast; but there are some who recelve | poiitan Guard encampment, on Riker’s Island, threw } hada company in a.state of formation yand it was deter: | $ill, ter woodwork was then tuished. Ov the follow. | Rea neteay Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom erey arora on ay. This maybe, in a manner, | ini ino the wate ending Joh sates fr | mine woop w fering atom a Rapa Bar. | WSs’ tte br nig at on” Hacpnce areas | Setanta Rahs neha ee weap wi cl ; 2 pur escaping to New York. He was for is wide awake, and can be counted on : ‘ b upleaion and tektn. Ladies ruling oltre Sonneeted ay eh oee nerey of the re- | space of two hours in that condition, when he was picked | £5r" promminess “and "pacrisuinig, when: the renter ne, | tet long and ten inches in width. ‘Tucy are punched | ¢h'edeflentiu’artiles wil have ue shir withene laiy bo owing to » waut of public confidence in the | UP: by a fisherman, and brought to New York, Thus tho | quires her services. Music and fireworks enlivened the Some of the latter have re. | #8e stands at present. meoting, which adjourned at @ late hour, subject to the entirely in the recruiting | NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR THE THIRD REGIMENT, | Oall of the diicers. wig disheartened because they could EMPIRE BRIGADE, TEN MONTHS IN REBELDOM. ot succeed in filing up companies by the whok without further notice. into the feld. sia as .——In Brogklyn, on Friday, August 1, Gsozce Srormarp, in the 45th year of his age. The friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 49 Hunter atreet, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, a tour o’elock. Leeds (Yorkshire, England) papers please copy. Saarkky.—On Thursday evening, July 31, after a shore \noss, Esrurr Maria, daughter of James and Mary B. sharkey, aged 1 year and 2 days, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) alternoon, at two o'clock, fer the residence of hor parents, Fourth avenue, corner of ‘Tweuty-seoond street, South Brooklyn, without further invitation. Suxrsery.—After'a short illness, Mr. Wintiam Saarazep Sen., in the 74th year of his age. friends of the family are hereby invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of bia son-in-law, John 8, Birndoliar, No. 63 Johnsun street Brooklyn, this feseurday) a(ternoon, at three o’elockk, Stvoxs.—On Friday morning, August 1, Jastes A. Sivoms aged 36 years and four mou'bs The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis father-in-law, A. Wight, are respecifully invited to attond ust tte an entirely through with holes for the insertion of the bolts, | 4:9 Broauway. and will ovarlap one another when ia position. Like —————— * Merrimac No.1, she is a formiduble ram, but is some- Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative what smaller than the great original, which, in every | and Wig depot, wholesale and retail, No, 6 Astor House, other respect, she ey, resembles, Her roof nine up | The Dye is applied by experienced artists, - toa 5 of such a heixht that Sites ris@ at a shar] - = angle, ino ironed, dud her Betty ut in, he Raptare Cured—At Marsh's Radicat guards will probably not be over one footabove the water, | Cure Truss Inatitaie, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Band- Reing much smailer, she wil! be far more manageable | Bm Absiminal Suprorier, Bik Elastic Stckings, Knee than Marriinac the Orst. Her guards were about six feet | Gabh Ankluts, te, Corver Broniway and Aun street, under above the water’s edge. The ram was woll beaked, ws reaching about four fest above the decic, and extending ale. ‘The: officers are new in ihe business, ‘The large rooms over Florence's Hotel, eorner. of nd have not seen any service in the field: | Broadway and Walker street, were yesterday opened as a either have they the interes's of the eountry at heart, | recruiting headquartors for the Third regiment, Fmpiro | Am Account by a Fugitive British Sub- they would not halt in the good work of Fa tet : jeet—His Experience in Ric > fight in defence of that gove.nment uuder which they | Brigade. Surgeon Pajuel de Marmon {s on band daily ror etersbure aad Ames ta—Disgrace re obtaming subsistence and emolument. Shculd the purpose of inspecting recrufts,so that there need b° Conduct of a British Consul—A Visit ho delay in the mustoring in of tho mon. The Adintant | to the Merrimac, No, 2—Deseription of t, n, become rece-sary in this State, the citics of New Comfort Cure for ‘the Ruptured.— y Out six or eight feet f the funeral, from his late residence, No. 150 West thirty: ork ad Brovklya wil have to answor for it, unlosd ro | Will administer the oath of enlistment to recruits, and | Her Armament, Appearance, &t.-The if IER ARMAMENT, Bee ee Ae Nae Bone tt with rupture or hernia, Ad- | oi nth stroct, on Sunday afternoon, at iy.) 9'c.ock, with- uité are furnished iaster than they have buen tor the | ‘hen thoy are entitled to thoir bounty mouey. Old Merrimac Crew to Man Ber=Tru Although her armament was of course not yet on board, i chee tts ae OO out further invitation, Sewn wane eocniain Michael Murphy.of this Feximent, hag his ro- the Late Bate | its character was no kocret. ‘The cutive public. bavin hae Oole Radieoat’ Cure 7 : nffice at No. 75 Division street, he me lan’s Escape. co0s : AB f ; tine Shey mace ger eh whom’he has recruited up to the present time having (From the Philadelphia Press, Aucust 1]2 > OC gama abbiwaa to carry, pall au thelr epeoriant iii nag Cte tte Meas ee ee ones UUM En |. ~~nennnpnanceg eee ‘ General Arthur's office still continues to be the centre | received their bounty money. Mr. Peter Dolan, a refagee from the South, reached this | character. From other information, howeve". 1 can state ” ae i TTENTION.—CORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AN business, and whiforins, with other military equip- SOLDIERS RETURNING TO THEIR REGIMENTS. city on ee — mm, on board eer a a iba aired me . , accompanied by his family. Mr. Dolan has been in the its, are being bu d off daily to the dittere nt dis. Fort Hamilton camp, where gonvalescent soldiers are } South for nearly a year past, and, being a printer by cts, Every rogimont at prese Mae ee aZing in tho State | stationed, now contains about one thousand men, During | trade, and employed ‘on several of the prominent rebel le aeons may ave be had relative tothe prosrse | {8® PARE Week quite w number of thove who have rocover- J Journile, Ras aired «pretty, thorough aight into the reer ug. The Hochester regiment ts now full,aud | ed and are xble to enter upon the arduous duties of eam. | ang Gave ui: Whe pulled wasvelien of adeeaveraces’ Paar Nag Mires ona The other regiments } Mal atin igeg ary rare Deon seat off to their different } Some of his information, which it would be incompatible oughout t he State are getiing along remarkably w Lm Donaghy a ge hundred an 4 eo trans- | with the interests of the government to publiah, we have, peneral Arthurs opl 8 that the State's quota uf | ported on Thursday Inst. re could not be @ mero | of course, omitted. ops will be furnished before the 16th of August. Laer , lity: miccted Be the SSH eeia on of sick MR, DOLAN’S NARRATIVE. Bits i ° soklicrs than that of Fort Hamilton. Could all nospitals in Charlesto reac THE MUSTERING OFFICE. 5 ! Ten months ago, in Charleston, L was called upon at the * for this purpose be provided in the country, where tho | Courier office, where I waa employed, and. informed that “hinge are brisk at the mustering ollice in Whito streot. | air is cool aud invigorating, it would be so much tho bet. | Cmurter oicay military company: 1 protested sgainst sre were about one hundred recruits mustered into | ter for the poor soldiers who are stricken down fro told that service yesterduy, Mon ure fast joining the old rexi- compulsory rervice, and was told that I must then leave disease and the chances of battle. the city. “Being an Irishmaft by birth (my wife-and two its im preference to the new, aad this will be more erally the case when the fact is weil known that FESTIVAL FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR SICK AND | children are natives of Boston, Mass,),I called re the WOUNDED SOLDIERS. British Consul for information as to how I should pro- tain Larned will pay the men their twenty nine dol- ‘immediately on taking the cath of enlistment, that she will carry Me bow, on » eularged and dixeasel j¢ 4 BAL ULLY and succesfully tre the ‘well kaown surgeon @1ireportist, No. jew York. stern, and three side re guns. They are to be of the sar as these F chap srcenrrty b greene with DR, which are mounted at Fort Harling, ity (0 pierce | rooms, 32 Bont street, New York, will plea our iron armored vessels having, in the attack upon that | next, as he will be absent unul Mo! fortress, been exemplified—at least to tha sutisfuction of — secesh. The bails to be used are steel pointed, and were Doctor Hunte being made on the day of our departure, as well as pre- | very worst form o! Scrot viously. She is no doubt com, leted by this time, and ready for offensive operations, asa very large gang of workmen were em): tupon-her. She is the pride of = the Richmonders, who roly upon her for the defence of M 4 the city as much’as upon their armies, Tt is boastingly Berrs—Gantz.—At Syracuse, N. Y.,on Monday, July declared, and universally believed by them, that “she | 28, by the Rev. Dr. Casiield, H. Woop Ar Berts to EMMA will swoep the James r.” While ‘this is undoubtediy | Joseriuns, daughter of the late Jobu J, Gantz, of this bombast, it is certain she has one feature of tormiduble- | city. hesg not possessed by Merrimac No. 1—her arivor plating Dorsey—Tcet.—At the Church of St, Francis Xavier, extends below the water line. Sixteenth street, on Tuvaday, July 29, by the Rev. H. de (eR CREW—ITEMB, | Lavigne, 8. J.,. aut E. Dorsny, of Maryland, to Kuizaatery Singularly enough, her crew is to consist only of the | Joserie Tut, formerly of Washington, D. C. old crew of Merrimac the first. The men were quartered AAS gro kindved ail J. BRIG Broadway, RADICAL CURE FOR HERNIA OR RUPTURE. HITS PATENT LEVER TRU cures this dreadtul disesse: mew dn privelile, Heh! clean am@ % GREGORY & CO., 2% Bon't street. Discovery Cures the ut, obstinate Eraotion of the Skin old Ulcers, No, 3 Division sieet, Now York City, siuce BOX OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES (SINGLE INL XV" tilready marked), only $1 50, at GIMBREVE'S, bod Broadway. \RUTCHES AN manutuciurer’s. D CAN oR THE MILLION AT THB }. PINNELL, No. 2 Cortisudt street EAFNESS from a disti volumes tor tiseif:— 'RED—READ THE FOLLOWING, ished merchant in ourcity, Jt spcake New Youu, July 19, at my mother hus beon for x of questions was launched n ceed. An interminable seri On Monday next a festival will take place at Jones’ 6 when T disclosed the object of my v 1362. ‘This certifies tl 6 Lie M i" Washington and New Urieans papers please copy. ‘tiketed with partial deafne: ering from pain wad rame x Wood to aid our German sick and wounded soldiors. All How long was in the country?” (with a withering | ou Thirteenth strvet, u lew doors from the Azaminerot- | Hati—Lbexwxs-—In Brooklyn. on Tbreday, Saiy. si, | hiecnaeith areal deatucas, guttering may ach indices THE BOUNTY MONEY. who sympathize with those herves of the war, and who | 100k’ fice, in a building styled “The Sailor’s Home.” Isaac Hatt, of that city, to Kuma Luxens, youngest | ‘ious of a tota! toss of hearing. Dr. VON EISENBERG re he doubts existing relative to the payment of bounty “Twenty years.’” Richmond is one vast hospital. Two bundred and | daught Dr. J. Lukens, of the same piace, formerly of mattee, together desire to alleviate their auflerings as much as possible, OC “ * - SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT COMMITTEE. a could hig but | could swear that I never had taken A meeting of this committee was held at the City Halt | Such an oath. a aoa sayik Giigia cantata ead fy + be |, Aiter pausing to drom on the table, ho made up his tmoved from hor eure @ reat quantity o sey have now been entirely dispelied, and it is hoped the fact wili swell the number of enlistments in the twelve were buried from a single hospital in one day, ne- | Philadelphia. gtoes being compelied to perform the work. Rownsox—Kxox.—At the Bedford street Methodist After the late battles, every man in Richmond pos- | Episcopal church, on Tuesday, July 29, by tho Revs. Jas. seasod of three shirts was compelled to give one to the IL. scheuck and James B. Haganey, Hansinan Ronissoy army, such was tho scarcity of clothing. with congulated blood, relieving her instavuneousiy, ana ald without pain. Tt is with grate:ul thanks that I give this ewtimony to his skill. CARROLL J. POST, 23 South sirest. May A. Knox, only daughter of Charies Kuox, Esq., eli R. VON EISENRERG ON DEAFNESS.—WHO COULD . mind to give me apasaport. . It was stated in the Hzuminer office, in my hearing, that | of this city. Lave expected tha’ a work en Deatness shoul! abound eS 2 vi able to procure the substance of the report for the benefit I then started with my family for Augusta, Georgia, | Lee hed 220,000 men in the late buities, and 40,00 in Wour—Bravcr.—Ou Thirsday, July 31, by the Rey. | With such interest.ng | ir id amuse while it im is ready for aii who join new regiments, while the | Of the committee unti} Saturday next, when they ad- | with the intention of proceeding thence to Nashville, | Richmond as a reserve, Evon tho rebels accorded to Mc- Father Guillemot, at the church of St. Vinogat de Paul, M. yo a tee <e as one State bounty of fiity dollars, with twenty-five dol- | Journed until that time. On reaching Augusta, however, I discovered to my cha- | Ciellau the greatost praise for his masterly retroat. ‘On | Anwaxn Wots to iliss Jossrinws Beavas, eldust daughter of moehion wind denr ana’ crowded with dewf and blind, seekin, Suly 17. XPRESS TO NEWBERN, N.C, SUILERS) AND SOLDIERS PACKAGES. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Will despatch their next Express to Newbern, N. C., Satur day, Angust 2. ng cpatraband take: For further particulars as to ra! f freight, dc, ‘ADAMS BYE the 2d of July the Examiner announced that he was sur- rounded, driven into a swamp, and his stores, ammuni- tion, artillery and wag ns captured, Jackson, it was said, was in his rear, Huger on his loft, Hill and Long- street on his front, and’ Magruder on his right; and the next day it was coutidently expected he would be escorted through the streets inacage. Next day, howevel tune had changed, and the Eraminer vegan-its dispiny head to the news with this line— The bird has flown,”? governinent bointy, and four dollars enlistment fee, N grin that the passage to Nushvi'le would cost twenty be hind by those wlio voluatoer into regimonts elroady: "Eaves oe Pera NG GUN DN TER PARE, | Gollars for mfself, twenty dollars for my. wife, and ten |e fivid. ‘bere can be no mistake about receiving m Improved weapon took place in | dollars for each of’ my children—three in number. Not reed eae the oflicers in charge of recruits appl: the Park at twelv@ o'clock yesterday. The trial proved henmurepersd oy euch Ted woman yor wel 1 oe for their checks aud have them filled up. With | eminently successful, and received the universal com. | Procul & situation jugusta stitnutional fe for mor henging hace anes gan be no furtlior | mendation of the spectators, The peculiarity of this | 2Mce After e few See teers eee re Hs to dou the utif-rui of thoir country’s pervico. | Weapon is that it is capable of firing one hundred shots | ™Y"yorked in ‘Augusta, eontinually under a cloud of | e 2 per minute, and can be made to discharge one hundred | anxiety and apprehension, until Jeff. Davis sent ou a re- DEATH OF COLONEL MONROE, TWENTY-SECOND | and fifty shots if necessary. The gun is rifed, and tho s Louis Beauge, both of lrauce, Dica. ARcHBOLD.—O0n Wednesday, July 30, of consumption, Moses T. Ax LY, aged 84 years, May he rest in peace ‘Toronto (C. W.) papers please copy. Baycxer.—On Thursduy, July 31, Maria Love Lyon, youngest daughter of Jobp L. aud Mauida M. Baucker, io y Comm MPANY,. quisition to Georgia for twelve thousand treops, and to | The rebels weroo .tgonevalied, and Moclotlan all right. wee Tear eeines. wilt iam Sat eB Bebe BE REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA, barrol is much thickor than that of the ordinary ritle. | dratt i necessary. Tsild, With my ‘usual Inck, how. ite laa eee OnE waniag a thee took, peter ree maior Fie, AND, BAR 0 INSTIT pording 10 a calbtesuethfroex: the heatnuartere OC this | Tt Scere eee ens ae stow mea ene Whole allie o7sc, my passport that ! bad obtatied from sr hunch. | Letter from Mr. William H. Aspinwall. | (hor atain Abratuin Baucker, No 10% Ouse deat MY Washi ¢ MOseit Ay ty-second regiment. New York State Militia, o | weight. Twenty-four cartrid Se een enn pome, Stern Hieaut, AUS Oph Oma 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Brooklyn. <A der . iges being deposited in the x BALD. y ler the highest patr: ng of thie Tanerye Rte tit Gari eux ala al G pelled to write to Mr. Molyneaux, ‘Consul at Savannah, cylinder, tho turning of a crank causes them to drop into Brooxs.—On Friday morpiug, August 1, Avtuza M. the barrel, immediately after which a hammer instantly who furnished me another. dat Tanrvrown, July 29, 1862. Treceived it on the 4th of March last, and on the fol- When in the city yesterday my attention was called to for the moat reliable re rmory of Company C, at eight o'clock yesterday ier 01 Charles W. Brooks, aged 6 years, G months ng, relative to Lhe death of their late commander, | &rikes the caps, when the discharge takes place. A and 20 days. GAHELA AN RY® BOURBON, MONO! lowing day I started for Norfolk, expecting that I might editorial in the Heri on the subject of my t he funeral will take place from the Union Home Schoo! ‘A large sioek, comprising ull grades, some Monroe, at Harper's Ferry. Lieatenaat Weve a, | great advantage Possessed by this arm is that it can be es provera fan editor or a we subject of my trans: | The i Sel Y k, Somaprining all grades: some ‘and of tho guard. cocnpiel the chuit upou the ceca, | lowered or olovated at pleasure, and in case of necessity Fankose prelee Sttathy.2 Pree OO, Ch toe 1 action’! with’ (oe government. is eridans. that the TREC ne ee en) | ete et eG aD ReUBER FCoe tnd stated ‘the Cbjects of the meeting, Ho sug- | CA? be detached from thecarriage and borne away on the | On our way at Weldon, North Carolina, four regim nts x . facts have Leen grossly misrepresented to you. T wit! simply state that I have not received or expected to receive apy commission on vessels chartere:l or gold to the government, and that I have no interest in any vessol, except a8 owning stock toa moderate extent in steamship companies, whose veesels have been chartered in open competition with others, My only moneyod traus- action with the government was the sale of Mnield rifles; and they were ordered from abroad atatime when the officials in Washington did not roalig» that we should need foreign arms. You are quite right im saying there was no great merit iv relinquishing the profits on this sale; but youdo mengrave wrong in asserting thai I withheld’ profits whilst 1 profess to have acted disia terestedly for the Navy Department. Iam respectfully, the propriety St esod ee shoulder. Two barrels are furnished with each gun, go that fe to tolt logs resting place, ge eeaiains of Colouel | tn’ cago one becomes overheated it canbe detached, aud nee, on the urrival uf the body. ‘Tho following do. | te other put in its place. The cartridges uzod are mado from Lieutenant Colonel “Aspinwall, of the | specially for this gun, and om the end ef oach is a per- wirn. y-second, was then read:— cussion cap. |The discharges aro regulated .by the turn- | ag spon as T reached Norfvlle T called on Myer Myers, Hanrse’s Feary, July 31,1862, | i8 of the crank, and at each turn ® discharge takes | (yo pritish Consul, to have my passport endorsed. Be nant Oaxixy-— placo. Twenty four shots were yesterday fred tn four- | asked men dollar and a half for the trouble. 1 offerrd ain Otis will telegraph you from Baltimore the | ten seconds. ‘two of these guns are attached to the | him secesh monoy, which he declived, and told mo he remains will arr: in New York. Have a Sickles’ Brigade, The government has ordered an addi- | potinn 1d othing wonld appease him but hard specie. More than ready, and any monibers who wish to eacort | tional number of them. The average cost is $850. They | that: beheld possession of my pass untill obtained the T will write you about the funeral. are known as “Nugent's Improved Union Ropeating | grecie, for which 1 was compelled to pay one dollar pre- LLOYD ASPINWAL Gan.” mium. He then mado us wait his pleasnre threo or four Lioutenant Colonet Twenty-second regiment. THE MERCHANTS’ BRIGADE. weeks, until we grew sick and tired. In the interval, to int Oakley and privates Perkins and Haydock A number of merchants of this city left here for Albany | pass the time, we mace the acquaintance of about three Bovtx.—On Thureday, July 31,0f cholera infantum, Saran Euzaneta, only daughter of Wiliam and Serali Jane Boyle, aged 8 monshs and 13 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the cornor of Second avenue and Thirty-seventh street this (Saturday) afer noon, at hall-past two o'clock. Carkacugx.—On Thursday, July $1, after a short ii! ness, OWEN CARRAGHER, a native Of the parish of Clouti bret, county Monaghan, Ireland. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune ral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the esidence of his uncle, Constantine Daffy, 230 East Thir. Ueth street. The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. of secesh were ordered out to quell @ Union riot that had 3) broken out somewhere in the Stat AN INGOLENT CONSUL—HOW ‘BRITISH SUBJECTS ARE DEALT pustisuen vitts Day. VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERPIECH, TUE HUNCHBACK oF NOTRE DAM: (Notre Dame de. BY VICTOR HUGO, Author of “Les Miserables,” &c. Paper cobers, 60 coutes cloth, 75 cents. Victor Hugo has written voluminously and well, but the present is his only great work. Ajl the rest stand’no cou arixon with this. ‘Ehe characters are so vividiy painted thas we ulmont eee them move and hear them talk. hunate and loving Quasimodo; the dashing and heartless Captale COLLINS —On Friday, August 1, Mrs. Many Aun, wife o: | Phebus; *Gringoriey the literary Be siege cme ite tg Rfofare Ippo" remlitois | st evening inorder to tke the tnitiatory steps towards | Hundred and ity or four hundred Brith subjects, who | your obwdfent secvanh, 1 tt the late Lawrence Collins, aged 58 yoars and 6 months. Peat ie Gipeey ings ge @ to the death of Colonel Monroe, when the meet- me had come from New Orleans and other Southern cities to A . ASPINWALL. tho relatives wuds ra a ralda, the ( Surned co mect at twelve Celok today, Ata | fslsing an organization with the above naine, e Poet gt tay so ay a greanebe Al ‘Tho relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully ej emeralds, the | ited tond the funeral,on Sunday aft +f fi vur in the afternoon anther telegraphic despated THE HILLHOUSE LIGHT INFANTRY. & precious fix, lavived, to attend the '¥ afternoon, a } Phe present translation 1 The Tarf. chree o’ciock, from tho Thictieth street Methodist Kpisoo- | yioud ones, all of which coived, stitivg that the remains of Colonel Monroe | The following order has been ixsued by Colonel Claassen, nally, whon Mr. Mycra’ shilly shallying became | pagmron PLEASURE GROUND ASSOCIATION—TRoT- | pal church. ef ator hus mucceeded in (ranstere arrive in thy city at oleven o'clock last might. It | 6» une Hiithouse Light Infantry :— positively uneudursble, an, infermal delegation of us, TING. Costeni0.—On Friday, Augast 1, Micamn Cosracxo, | author to the English version | a oxpressed desire of Mrs. M jowever, who | ie y* consisting of a Mr. Butier, of Savaunab; a friend of mine, formerly of the parish of Bally McKiligott, county Kerry Published by DICK & FITZGERALD, Temains, that no military escort should GENERAL ORDERB—NO. 2. named Dick Murphy, of New York, myself and several | Frrpay, August 1—Purse and stakes $200, mile boats, | fvinui<in the Oa year of his age, 3S Ana wieeet, Hee any them through the city. Heangcanrers, Hirwovse Licut Invanray, others, invested Mr. Myers’ office, Twas sp-kesman for Also for gale by cnellers in this place. best three in five, to waous, His friends, and those of his brothers, Jeremiah and | Al%0 for site bY ail neonate eal "to way addreas, free Sxconp Reciumyt, Ewrine Bricave, the party. Isaid:— will espectfuily invited to attend the fancral, on aan b KATH OF LIEUTENANT HINDS, SECOND REGI- pag Charles Whitson entered s. g. Gen. Hallecic. flliam,aro respectfuiy in fend the funeral, of postage, on receipt of the priee. MEN] Na Xe Se Ma Naw York, August 1, 1862. “Mr. Myers, we are sick and tired waiting here.”’ Sam'l McLaughlin entered b. x. Lofty. Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, trum his late restileuice, — Morning reports of officers recruiting for this regent Mark the reply:— must be sent to rogimental headquarters overy morning |“ Youd—d Irishmen, you come to the South tomake a ia twelve ey ae sada al cenit living here, and ee, when the South wan's you to fight for ; Jeutenants will repo eir captains sufficiently | her, you take ow! British protection TOM @ overn- 4. Y. 8. M. Lieutenant Hinds died of typhoit | garly to allow their captaing to have their reports ready peo pay hate, and go over to the poe ide ‘all the in. n Thursday last, in Philadelphia, Since the com. } at the appointed hour. formalin you can about us.” jacnt of the present war he has been in the field, This order is peremptory. Any officer neglecting to I have not exaggerated his language one iota, and can 44 galiant aud efllcient officer. His body arrived | comply with it wiil have his authority immediately re- | bring several wituesses to corroborete my statement. NDAY TIMES OF TO-MORKOW.—TITR new i hearing to the deu!, by Dr. VOW ELSENBERG, of 82 Uifaton pince, weat of Bros dway. No, 90 Clif’ street, ‘Th Cemetery for interment ‘DoLay.—On Thursday ¢ July 31, Taowas Doran anative of Cavan, in tye 67u) year af his age. ‘th frionds of the amily are requested to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) «fternioon, at four o'clock, from his late residence, 309 Railread avenue, Jersey City. Dotax.—Un Thorsday, July $1, Peter DoLAN, native of W. Oukley entered bik. z. Honest Whit. ir. remsing will be taken to Calvary Timo, 2:50—2:47—2:47. The above was @ capital race, and afforded much amnsement to those who witnessed the trotting. The betting was very spirited, each horse being in turn the favorite. Before the scoring, Lofty had the call at ten ‘a8 yesterday received in this eity of the death Licutevant John M. Hinds, late of the Second regi- UIRE’S ORTENTAL LINIMENT—A SURE REMEDY for Ruenimatisin, Gout, Sprains, Suffness of the Joints, aine in tue Limbs ahd Hack, de, Por ante by all trugatatag pave By coats. ‘Wholesale by JAS. FRANCK, No. 6 Part city yesterday, whence it was taken to the | yoked, By order of P. J. CLAASSEN, 1 answored—Dir. Mycrs, I did not a this from you | to eight; but afterwards a change began to take place: | county Letrim, Ireland, in tho 45th year of his age. one = ee Baa -—-- 30 Of his brother, No. 36 Willow place, Brooklyn, | Colonel Commanding Second reg iment , Empire Brigade, Thavo.always treated you as @ gentleman. If I should | 414 hefore the start for the first heat Geueral Halleck ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | fvaE SOLDIERS’ FRIENDS, ¢ will remain until burial. D. A. Bowgs, Adjutant. ever live get through the iines on the way to Canada, was the favorite atone hi adred to seventy. This was | ivited to attond the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon All who truly feel for the suternas to which ous ake eas ‘ons ‘ask folod! 2 brav re liable, especially at this season mest [AD ALIVE—SERGKANT THOMAS BR. MAJOR NOT THE IRISH BRIGADE, I shall make it my business to visit Lord Lyons, and about tho stato of the odds to the beginning of tho third J tt haif-past one o’clock, from hia lato residence, No. 203 | heave trons are fable. capechully, at thin, acacvn me is lordship whether this ig the language @ subject of ° Hia remains will be interred in | [! a oes se fi ¥ ie ph necratiieg foe the Isish Brigade ints quite we ets ie we commie cn ot bee Majesty's Oi The track was good aud the attendance resyects. | West Fortecn sirect, Hla Seavert Tonle, whieh strengthetis “the: Peete 4h eRaLn of U briskly. jor We * SG een = , St. Louts and Utica papers please copy. ‘and all other caused by hardship, re 90th ult. a folfed APPSEPA iu tne sleRAL” of T briskly. Major Warrington is at headquarters, No. 908 | cons: rat Heot—Poth horses broke up soon after leaving, |S. Luts ant Utica papers plot 81, after a short ilIness, h of Sergeant Thomas R. Major, of the Fifth Now Broadwaf, daily, and, through his efficiency and exer. | _‘‘Leave my office, you d—d rascal,” replied Mr. | tne stand, and when they sottled dowa General Halleck exposure lu. 8 hot and urivealthy’ climaie: , ‘ " Convenvs Dn Kury, ip the 60th year of bis age, cl ‘a Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are doing vise Uaic ef Gane aan tap peeucee, | Soak an Te a ee |e eevertamn, | Savsg ibe tac'tn te betwen tenses, Hanet hace rte at in ike lor Be ae beicsant, weer Ppanitene ane ease tte the gall srenatiations wei se SS Whit not making his appearance on the ground. ‘Halleck |, The friends are resiectfully invited to attend tho | \igis In Alexandria and Washington city, where gies, was.so Siam of ‘a death that [ this it organization. Left the office, and after coming out'we held a consuit- | increased the distance between himself and follower, | faueral, from the Church of the Free Gospel, Twenty. | pr. scheack’s remedies have deem gatemsively einploved, his disconsolite father and mother, juforming NEWS OF COLONEL CORCORAN. ation. After talking the matter over, we concinded that | Until he reached the throe-quarter polo, at which time it | Binth strect, near Ninth avenue, on Sunday mining, at od effects were so obvions that the sargeous ™ their son was dead. The father therefore a8 we could not get North, we had better go to Richmond. ly it be distanced: but from ‘the obituary as a last act of aflcotion andre | Dr. John McGregor, surgeon of the Third Connecticut | 1 MeLolad wewent, ami ture l managed to seoure a | Was supmsed that Lofty woul be di Hand he trotted very finely, and-closed go ra- ee, Wo are glad now to leur that, though neacly | regiment, who was taken prisoner at the battle of Bull | position in the Evaminer office. Boing a printer,1 was | ‘h7ee to the sian iy, ‘geaut Mijor is ative and in w ft of from dratti that his backers rene bg olfors ¥ Oa ten in Choater Los Punbayhetiia, where . exempt img, . Halleck won by about thirty yards, Time, is now in Choster Hospital, Penusylvania, where | TW» 4nd who lias been in imprisonment with Col. Coreo. } exempt from GeaiOe + took my passport to Frederick | 1°,#¢°e: y He 50 ds are rapitiy wealicg, aud, as he himself writes, | Tan at Richmond, Va. .and Salisbary. N.C. ,arrived ip | ceidiand, the British Condul, who signed it, Ltold Mr. |? \ and teat —This was a very cloeo heat from begin orth ten dead mou." The friends of the gallant | this city yesterday. Ho brings tho pleasing Intelligence | Cridiand the langue Mr. Myers had mado use of toward | ning to end. Lafty outtooted Halleck to the half mile lier will be agreeably surprised at this deuial of | that Col. Corcoran Is quite well aud in the best of spirits. ing, jie replied, “1 do not kuow what is the matter with | foie where ho wae several lengths ahead. He then bo. . ‘WAR MEETING IN PATERSON. Mr. Myers; Ihave heard his manner spoken of several gan to flag; but the skilfal management of his driver kept r SPINOLA’S EMPIRE BRIGADE. times; I presume his irritability is owing to his advanced | him up to the mark and in front until within afow rods Atremendous war meeting was held: in Paterson on B; + pe 2 he necre, when be broke All tp pieces, aad Fmlleck ergelie exertions being made by General Spinola | Thursday last. Speeches wero made by the most promi- eed Mr. Cridland if thore was any earthly prospect | Son'hyatongin, Time, 2:47. “his brigade \ the proper number are beginoing | gent men of the locality and resolutions passed in favor | of my iting awa; Third Heat.—Lotty wok the lead, as in the previous eight o’¢iock. His remains will be taken to Hackeusack for interment. Graves.—On Peiday, August 1, after a suort iliness, the youngest daughter of Hiurich aud Catharina Gerdes, aged 1 month and 3 days. The triends of the family are respecttully invited to wttend the (uneral, this (Saturday) aflernoon, at halt past three o'clock, frou the residence of ber pareate , 20 Goorck street. Haxcapox.—On Thursday, July 31, widow Bripoer Hiake.apon, a native of Cruymere, county Sligo, Ireland, in the Sist year of her age. Hor friends and acqusintinces and those of the family the! nnoaecied to their constant use in the Novpitals: | Tn. tile oly, almost any ir inthe day, you may see soldiet Walk out of Dr, Sehenck's office with w boils of the Sea weed Tonto in his This medicine is simulaitve, COrTY pid poswessem every quality of the Jitice natural solvent with ‘hich the stomach, healthy condition, ts provided, bas + which in sone casey deficient, causing dyspepsia, geveral debility, and other disagreeable or lal Tipoma When the Seaweed Tonic in tak (he food speedily anit enting fermentation S0ivom 8 ib to healthy eliyine, thus pre stom medi ine ts per. itution, In coo. '* Mandrake Pile better than bine ‘alomeb ceetly hart lens. neetion with the are generally require li, and are warranted ney act on the I 1 to contain a particle of & Ifa person will obse:re lis swole to the effect of tiene not expect anyth y - are ctfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber dies toy jth good effect. At the camping grounds, Es | of prosecuting the war and against forcign intervention. Ho answered « heat, aud kept in front for nearly three quarters of a ee se Dreeniia aoa tan (oun > ake taking the tw ates together ik, everything bearsa true military appearance | The Board of Freeholders were called upon to offer a That being the state Rap AL pene toy ob when be began to fail. He then broke ove 1 a er ast on ooluck. 7° tay t og ‘removtog the stale and unhealthy ii souks & state that they have now enlisted oyor one | bounty of fifty dollars to cach poraon enlisting. a pica legllee 4: eseneinny ent hn Se ee ee ieenne Philadelphia ‘on Thursday, July 31, of ty | corteln thick viscid mucus which gines the discased stomagh British papers in my possession until three weeks ago. mon, and with a lithe extra labor they hope to | CAPTAIN NISK, OF THE STANTON GUARD, INDEPEN- Geanetliet visited 4 cy al frequently, and he ad | field with the other organizations. Ou Thurs DENT COMPANY. vised me to see tbe Secretary of War. | made several -toview was had at the encampment, and the Captain Georgo F. Nise, of the Independent Company. —— to = th fg = jvm Kon I ite, Sthens Cubed Shed items say ogi wy carry thomesives wit the treet’ ] stanton Guard, desires to moke therfollowing correction | Fully 1 encountered, Mr. Biedson, the Asctant sere: Sh, 77, 12, 27, 74, 65, 2, 1, 71, 28. ¢. No better | conid be selected for a | in reference to an article which appeared in some of the | ‘on the following day.”” 1 kept calling “on the following a. oem oats 20 = Anus 1 1 iy aod wll ited far maneaveering. The folowing | CUP Tapers afew dave.since, which, he says, was alitel | 29%, weoks ago I became diguried with everything. i | Girelarseatby addrcang 1" Vo and well fitted far mancouvering. ‘The following | > : : ‘ article | TWO weeks ' d ; inst A. ware 0.06, lcers of the Firet, Second and Fourch regiments, rere the an Menge a bg natmenaa, seid 0 my wife, There fa Bo ue I tlkng 1 ant stay ie 100. sa ocean Spinola’s Biivade, from which, it tated, hodrew | 08 the Reumu " , * J ; Lieutenant | 5?! . ~ p army.’ amano sts) Bevecchior -adjoien “grt money to raise his inlenendent company. Ie states that | "yy wife, not at all inclined to despair, took the ease in | gate Kentucky and Mi phoid fever, Lieut M. Eps, ot tho Second regi- ment, New York state Militia. oday his rematus wilh be conveyed from 35 Willow Brooklyn, to Binghamton, Broome eounty, N. Y., for interment. Haver.—In Wiill Frances, son of month and 10 days. the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 220 Fourtn street, Williamsburg. and prevents digestion, he will be sai burg, on Thursday, July 31, Jaws kT. and Aun Hart, aged 1 your, 1 aallow complexion ‘nd sometines diarthoes, low spirits, lost of appedte and am al debility. Thee: medicines are now reqiited ou the omnc, in General MeCiel event chi ; Quaee Nermied he never was connected with Spinola's Brigade, and | » and, on the following Mouday, galled on General ‘Kexrocuy, Bxr! 852. Haasy.—At the Union Hospital, Baltimore, on Wednes- ‘alle , iy: Quasrermastor, James H. Corvel, aoe et captain Mise hus n reoriting Ofioe aS Nos 70 Winder. The result of the visit was ihe issue of thetol | 95, 69,30, 12, 70, 9 y TA, GL. | day, daly 80, of Pap rortibte Monnet reciente? ma faroed ON wed 00 0 f cor Qi ormitin » — Kewtucky, Crass 362—. 4 7 ‘ — : the 08 ones aunt, Major — Hitchcock; Adjutant, | ‘Norfolk wtreet, and is fully wuthorized to enlist recruite. | '°wind Tizanquantens, Deranruent Hexnico, 80, 36, 38, 27, 20, 11, 13, 1, 74, 9 22, 19. 5. V., tn the 20th year of his age. ON FT Rp Beginent-—Coloncl, Jathes C. Burko; Lieutenant prone a Rico, July 21, 1863, Cireviars son free or charge by adanesing ottyer ‘ta Remains conveyed t) Bridge Hampton, Lovg for | sifect, a2 the dissege did ot ete rie erie wine * Reith; ‘Adjutant Wa. Cole: Quarter. Meeting of the Firem Peter Dolan, Sarah C. Bolan, Fanny Dolan, Sarah Dolan URRAY, EDDY & CO, interment. Shkretay, July $1, 2. B Winteos 1 | mate n perte instance. This fact was much umes Ebling ia wa ee ‘The following enll bas been inade to the members of | and Caroline Velan, Britian subjects, have Permission to Covington, Ky, or St, Louis, Mo. ee on.—on Tt ursday , July 31, K. R. s, age ina oun . by way of Petersburg in the foderate 8 vi a ne vith g the bot weath # FIRST BATTAIION MOUNTED RIFLES, tho New York Fire Department by the various officers of | Dams hy way sf feteti vues ie ime theountrolor ihe | Prizes Cashed im all Legalized oo agg PE gpg el Pp Me a gay se fh ly ‘Hapeist seals as any over fart uf tv clty, tor iwhfete ve cavalry corps Is doing welt at their head: | the department for ® mass meeting, to be held at the | iititary authorities of the Covfadorate States. ries, Information ‘s souere BATES HROKER, — 3 en .es q mene Foale sud Mandrake Fille deserve the No. 20 Whitehall street. Several recruits have | Seventh regiment armory,on Monday evening next, for JOHN H, WINDER, Brigadier General. Wall street, room No, 1, Kew York, charob, He: We ee elphia Ledger Kinwev.—At Mott Haven, Woatchester county, Amv. Lerta Lrox Howanp, wife of Somers Kinney,of Browns- ville, Texas, aged 27 years, A.lingering iliness she bore with Christian fortitade and saintly resignation. ‘The friends of the family aro invited to attend the ,{rem the residence of Hon. D. 8, Howard, this iurday) morning, at ten o’oWck. “The remains will be the purpose of devising moun to Al up the Second rot: | , Tharmed t went to Me. CHaland, and rectivel (tom | pega) Havana Lottery —Prices Cashed —_ furnishy eat price pat! for Dou ania Ra rT IM loc gps Ree gp tnormacon ish iinet ore, fo Dy ‘ ' Poms ferent be na —_— started for Petersburg, saw Colonel Pannell, presented wr. Foreman —-— Co, No. ish letter, and had my Faseport endorsed. The Colonel Knox Will Do It.<If you desire a Neat, Drax Sin-You and the members of your command are | gent an aid with it to the Military Governor, Lr, Mage. Jue 1d, 186 Dn. ScreNca—Drer Sir—T meant ® call on you when yue were last in hosion t@ make an acknowledgment to you for ihe great cod [ have derived from the use of your Seawaod lis, T catia on you in May last, but you sald it was Liver com onamiendert (he Seaweed T on to their destination this week, and more + on at the cominencement of next. Three ne horses wore aleo forwarded to Nortolk bes eral | becoming and comfortable Summer are indixposed pend too much pon it the only man you 1 otory for interment. t expla AT REGIMENT NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS. respootlully requested to take part macs meoting of | French, who likewise approved it, aid furnished'me with | (ov Y tn ik KNOX, sanay, earner: — blah op wos . post Piven os petoves son | LU Merse ecyiaia my & \. firemen and their friends, to be held at the Soventh reei- | this pass :— ‘ Fulton. street, He will heli you, one of deomest | ocGwou and Margaret Moran, aged 1 year, 6 months aud J full. 1 got to Neopian the sora T 0 {mont 1s reoruiting briskly. All the men mus | mont armory, on Monday, the ath of August, at 8 0 cloc Heangranrens, Parersncna, July 23,1862. | gumw fnts—che popular “speckled ow price of $2, i Tet rain the dnp eree cd oveete 1 bfar, have received their twenty-five dollars | f The object of the meeting is for ul purpose of | | Pass Mr. Peter Dolan, ewe ang tree, Caren, oF any other article Min ore you ray chooee, atm equally | Says. a sos of cho family, and those of his ute NS Chas is oat suave tyr thie time, h ¥ ay to furthor recruiting in the Second | through our lines, hoe being a British subject, vi . Ae attond the fu. J SOI have bee Seave by this time. Now trl am hty, and certifientes for twenty-five more when feetor Fire Zouaves, now with the “army of the | the permission of the Secretary of War to int effect. It uncle, K. Heatty, are respoctiully invited to attend the fu J isd re'ate how t was thou. and how bum now: ut Grand Family Holiday at Barnam's rate, beter : the residence of his parents, 16 Cherry | he of uae to you you mag, publit nb is complete. The oflvers are working very | btomae.”” Belug sfeally reduced in numbers they are | a flay of truce goes to City Loint be bas permission t0 G0 | wcedum, ‘Performances both atlarnvon nud evening. sere, eee cates latteretny ax: Leltpast eos eeeuh; iat aan atthe regiment may be one of the first tak: | gadty in want of mel sel stand sevond to no rogl- with aaah Brigadiee General: PRANOR - a — without further tnvitation. fink Gould bom pall, Colonel Wilt jur- | mont in the fold, having been foremost in evory engage ore vba © for $1-0f Une- ot —On Thursday, July 81, of consumption audit Bald ent CE on eae Gur | Mont ou the peuthetiarend for thelr Bravery aid valinat | Wicisaw Mf. Kem, Assistant Inspector General. x § Nevoxooun.—-On Thureday Fuly 8 ; Ke 8 get Nervens y 4 after @ lingering iliness, Rose M h moring: £ bad & OUGH, & Dative ol Killaculla Tempo, county frmanagh, Lreiaud. fins. ition guaranteed at TAIT'S deeds have been named by the Commanding General the But { had not gone rounds of the cirenmlocntion grated siz eee ether oF Greene ee Sy a RRCTE te these aavanveer ‘Trou Regiment." Brigadior General Duntel K. Sickles, | office yet, and had to go to a Mr. Nathans, who took bis id oft sot Yee unt iment will find it to their advantage A wart of blood at a tine, and, - hog Hor friends are respectfully requested to attend the fu- ad. And have apt a quent pad WA ‘rs for recruiting are situated at Mozart Hall, | commanding the brigade of which this regiment is a | pen and ae ‘atched these bas -ah > bot Pe Kight Cartes Ge isite for $ The Best neral, from the ree: her brotber,Jolu McDouough, | felt sure, until you examine wee, Ht t nae s . dway, where Colonel Gurney may bo seen | part, will by Leg op Sg Steg the ame a State is. headquarters, General French advised | the clty, at Wood's Galtery, 208 Bowery, New York. 192 Bowery, this (3 ay) anoraing’ at Half past ning | have wiken in al) even pores ch , he Second Fire ve done. You are ur. fore leaving quarters, ich ady isod : . sya ty , | bites boxes of Mancareke ae Q NTE neatly requested to os your, umes! exer ito and have | me lo go North via Suffolk, On 4 the Waketicl! Eight Cartes de Visite for $1—Kqaalto | o'clock. Hor aon — . aoe aor fog rye tet feel Hike a pew aang os gill wo wonder 8 SIZTY-SIRTR_KEW TORE. YOLUNTRANS, reompany present, together with theit friends, Ro- | depot mot a gentiemon—one of the tow whom I en- | the best made. BALCHS, 28 Greenwich +t,, cor. Barclay | There will be a sole 4 OF opie night he ne the ven " |mander of this regiment, Col. Joroph ©. Pi tne Pyors . countered in Dixie, The gentleman might have beon — of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, at LL o’elock A. M. nine day Bpectfutly yours William “—H. Wickham, President; A. J; Delatour, Vice President; John R, Piatt, Secretary; John 8. Giles, ‘Treasure ° TW of worms; but tn @ jp Bap ave wand vel te whieh ‘aime ats corewptton passin m3 boweln, Du We8 Of binck Bile, ei ee worid Knew OF the effect at Specie Broker, No. 176 Green rizes cashed iu Kentucky and Delaware MoMaxrs.--On Friday, Angast 1, Margaame A., daughter of the late Androw McManus. The rolutives atv frienda o€ the family, and those of her Secesh, or might not, from anything I could percoive, | O. A. Bi but he very kindly gave me advice which saved me a | wich sireet, N, frujtiess journey, He told me that I conld ouly go about | Lotteries. Ajutant Davis, are now in New York, for the recruiting, The regiment is at present unde, i 1 saiaech other n, Fe % P retor, , 03 a quod medic it wil) belt foueral French, of Richardon's division, aut | "pues —H. W. Rutt, President Bt. ¥. D.: A. F. | thirty milos by rail, when T woul thd the road wholly | Day & Martin's Blacking Depot, No. a | Prvivers, Willan, Hiwarl, andrew al Veter, are, to What Sonwre ce iraything inthe world win, T docnut. ¥ pd a gallant name for itself during the present } Oakertiansen, Samuel HW. Thompson, Robort McGinnis, | out of year, and ail the bridges burnt or broken dow". | groad sircet, open from 9% A.M. to4 BM. during August, _ 7 Y eS yod wil knew me, for E am s0 changed. bot Lam be at two o'clock, from her late reet. reren<-On Eridayemorning, Auguat 1, Migs Eiuay O*KREFMA, in tha FO: year oF hor age. The jynerel wil! take © fom her late 4 James Baremore, Zophar Mille, James ¥. Watkins, Jonat | Ho advised mo by all means to go by a flag of truce. Rack nce, No. 41 Suf- ‘| BETWEEN THR METROPOLITAN GUARD AND | NX. puillips, George !. Nesbitt, T went to the General, who informed me that ® fing of UIRD REGIVENT, EMPIRE BUIGADE. Pire Co ES dank tere Presi truce would bo -) nf ra hts 4 Teoul rig he th ‘ . rence, John J, Gorman, Wm. M. Southside Railroad, at half-past eight o'clock on ungation has beon recived from Lieut, Cot pod Ly Fence, Jo v1 M. Tweed, a Le Peer cies, Cee ee. we to Hosion, Ast sail hie Mext tute Fou forts, Lam wow a wel! man, ‘kin {4 as clear fapioan as yours T have gained seventeen pou fatrd solid al thats Tenn ent ae ciiteh Asan shoe busines ond averybody kmow nid wor —Grandjoan's Cele deliishinent asd restoration No More Gray brated consnitaion for ¢ e of the hair, Oflice Astor place esidonce , 797 t ae ? vw" ” wk . h Boron New Yo ‘Branlik, of the Third regiment, Empire Beit Board of Appealt,—John Gillelan, President ° my family, and sle soundly that night than 1 had Prof. L. Miers Hate Dye, 50 Cents, | Soha arene, th Woter y) my Bow eg wi pay Bay set ae L. ing forth the following, aud rabstantiat. | nud, Vinceny ©. King, William Haw, Jr., Ro done for many months bofure. Diack oF brown, Try it, Sold by druggists. Dopat, 63 Dey at, | Tt 4 € mains will by iaken to Cavairy Ce wy . eo Ih sth hae copeioted John Decker, Chief Engincer: faniel Donovan, Aselot Next morning ininent feature W. A. Dateheta jebrated Katablish= own. Ot W Se Sa Hit phere sad ‘The landlaty (avn vuipodn’d word) lad the npelted to call ant Rogt Henry Lewis, Axsistant: Willum Hackett, | of the progr’ Hela Kingsland, Williwus lub, hi Bates, dolw Beige, | hor a lady for the gake Howrnl, te b@ 60a your of hi we ent for Wixs, Toupren ant te ¢ ’ BES wee fog the bait, 8 Wood cn The teiatives aul irwuds oF the femliy, 2tq Live of Bi ty dong il Matias Croan eacdiy ing (he bait, Wt Bowe sire wins kaypire Brigade, Wile lu WO wud nt Mail Dumday,