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. ] + we aro In earvest in putting down t THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS, - Military Movem Vicinity—E: tion and How manner in Gilling up 8 ts in New York and «etic Exertions of the Recruiting Officers—The Draft Ques. May be Avoided, é&e. ‘The main portion of the recrut'ing officers of this city, there being a few exceptions, of course, have, during the past woek, exerted themselves ia the most energetic ir GUY rent commands as rapidly €s possible. Had it veen at umother time the severa’ rogiments now recruiting in our midst would bave beow filled up long since, and the necessity of drafting, which ts cow g0 strongly advocated to certain quarters, would five Deen entirely done away with, When regiments de not Gli op’ as rapidly as voe might expect, eon” Siderabie blame is attached ta the recreiting officers, acd that, too, with some justice, But public seutiment and Public enthugiaem must be also taken (nto consideration im regard to this mutter, Yesterday @ potice of the Probability of @ draft npperred in these columna, and, whould vot the people of this State answer the cai! more eathusiastically, there is not the slightest doubt bat that draft must be resorted to. Let the tocsin of war poal Out patrioticaily ite thrilling notes tute whe hearts of our Gountrymen throughout the feagth ead breadth of the Jand, and tet thousands upon thousands of shose who are @bie to beararms bur:y immediately into the deid to ‘Order to All the places of those who have fallen gloriously fn battle succumbed to the ithoring Baad of disease ‘This is the onc.way and the caly way to avoid « draft. BNLISTMENTS 1 Tae CITY, Ouring the past week the metropolte hag come tor: rd onsiderably in the matter of recruiting, owing, \t 1s pre- fumed, to the certain regulations which have boon made felative tothe payment of enlistment bounties. Patriot. dsm til! buros with its accustomed arder tm the brenets of our citizens, and it requires but some certain source ititary authorities tm order to have ‘on the part of our the dame burst forth with the wonted enthusiasm and genuine warmth of one year ago. New York is tha first ity of the Union, and has furnished a la of the men and materia! to carry on the paign. Situations of the middie grade are oas 'y fornd ut resont in the city,and this may ecvount, in a measure, for any lack of recruits which miay exist at present THR NATIONAL COMMITTRE AND 4 GENERAL ASMA MEN’ Ata meeting of the Committee on Enlistments beid at ‘the Chamber of Commorce on Saturday afternoon, the following resolutions, propored by David Dudiey Ficld, ‘Eeg., Wore unaninously adopted: — Resolved, That, in the judgment of this convention, the time his come for tho nation to pat ou its whole armor And address itseli, bofore ad other ning Of the rebeulion, ising for that pury a, to the overthrow Of every description which avy foreign tation warring Against us could jostil Resolved, That, wit Arrive requiring their ac make ready every man, vly use. uk waiting for the exigeney to mploy bent, we should how "y gunsevory ship and every sfort that could by apy possibility be required in any logo of the rebellion, or of foreign ttervention, Resolved, ‘hat, as “the loyal States bave nearly three millions of fighting mon, untold millions of property, aud “the capacity of making arias and ail munitions of war to an indefinite extent, the government and the people nee l only the indomitable willto make theic power and au thority felt and respocted at home and abroad, pping to consider who Resolved, That now, without ‘bas been retiss, or why all our immouso resources have Not been so prepare’, collected and combined thet the whole strength of the country could at once be used, i y of the national and State go & plain andl imperative dut, is vernmonts, without ar exception, to organize, arm, equip And make ready for servive the whole militia of the States, and also to sweil the nai onal armaments to their utmosi ~cupacity for efficient sction; and while the process is going ‘on it is the duty of every able boglied man to arm hiuselt and unite with some military orgunization, or, if there be nono convenient, to form with his neighbors a rifle club or other military association, for drill and exereisa 1 arms, Resolved, That, wherever the goverument has vot a! Feady provided adequaye ueans of & the duty of the municipalities cro anticipate its actiun by providi ig it tor themselve x we urge expecially upou the Mayor and Common Conesi of this city to take measures for providing this port with tron-cly absolutely unissailoble. rams and other steamers guuilicient to nuke it Resolved, That, if the proeess of volumatry recruitiny Proves too’ slow for the exigencies of the time, draitios Ghould at once be resorted to; it is juet and equal, and w° velieve overy loyal citizen is ready for it. THK QUESTION OF SPEEDY RECKUITING, AND OTHER MILITARY MATTRES— COMMU AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM DIP DRAFTING 1CATION z PAR VHeES—WHAY 13 TO BR DONE UNDEW THR CIREUN- STANCES—COMPLALNTS OF RUCRUITING OFFICER: eTC., BTC. Several communications have been recvived from Various parties relative to recruiting matters in the Stat, 4nd country, none of which propound very sensible ne acourate ideas relative to theee important questions, A Mt ig necessary that both sides of the question should be Deard upon these important points, pablication is give: toa portion of these communications, of which the fy tow ing are abstracte:— TO THE MDITOR OF THE HERALD, New Yons, July 29, 1862 * Lhaye beon a soldier for ten years and over, an would respectfully request to eulighten the peop the manner in whi as well as to gi some of the regiments little light upon. certain ev have recently tuken place. It bas by this time becom knowi: that ® person wh? has means—i. ¢., mowey—can Procure a position in the ariny; but a person with neither Monoy hor political infizence will be leit in the shade. lieucy the Pres deat, 300,000 men are wauted. They are wither vw bo put in tho field with the skeleton regincnt OF organized into new ones. Application has been matte nize oue of th icaut was & by a whim of an infertor was superseded by & well known politician, an: fr that the new ‘Under the recent “call” of his EF to Govornor Morgan to recruit and or; regiments under the “call.” Tho apy! cepted and confirmed; bul good authority (ait Albany) it appear would-be culone! paid his gsnize a great ovtloy (at an average of $6 per man), , Soveniy-six men (asl have), and thon finds bila thrown out (as I Bave just boon), n grea man put ieutenant. Tu b. successful im recruiting the oificer must lay ot fm his place or le appointed second large sums of money the “finishing strol: as to be uuder pa; some one who has ed dollar and just as ho to be must tor, i# it just to those who be as u major,! vate, knowi: faithtally and dinchin, tiginn Tow could they be assured of being let alone. AN OLD SOLDIER An officer in the Uoited Stator Army souds tbe (ul) wv ing relative to drafting = Draft one miition of men. ft is best both parties; it is ecouviny of buth “twonty-four hor filled up aguin since the 6 mond. Their conscription was tna before. ovly bad so call them tn from differemt puitia by raifrood and river, apd they have got them now ia the eld—twe $0 oUF One, at loasi—and more laying Lack whea needed If five hundred thougaud of the ‘Northern States militia ‘gvere sent on Bt Once, as fast as they ould be transportat, W Our line of defences, trom tho Atlantic Ocean to the Slppi, it may, if they ean be got there Avon, be cnough tv gave ue several retreats, ii me core dvivate Let them aid and support the on vateraus now in the field till tbe new levy 1 Mom of good mua are drafted and seuton to their itis till shee forward, with @xtromes weat of the Mis oue rolief, Let us buid at preset our It troops are in the fed, suilicrent to m ico for the position. stance, & person receives authority to recruit and er ompany of yoluatesrs. ‘To do so requircs 1 he is thrown overboard, ‘and u ihe * powers that bo’? the of takes his place, without the gre r 13 subject. senved their country ten years to be ousted thus, and young boys but tweaty years old tuke their places?’ Havlig served in tho regular army for ten yoars,aud in the volunteers for eight muni Bull rav, Wiliamsburg and Fait ake | y country aud her rights, and at Fair Oaks i You my loft haud; yot Lam stiti rusdy to do my dnty y iu the face of rebels or domostic foes and poli knowledge, Lore are men of wall kaow? find weil (riod integrity who would joi the ranks to-aor it ie merocifol t fe and treasure, 4: bis reuelliow, Nor hould elapse Defore ali the tnachincry of drafting sould be in operation. Our oneruy is @iready days’ tighting before Rich Form Lie gets, uate in, or Mr. dud an id they eut apy douds or orgument, of all opposing torves or ob @acies that are er may be thrown m Lhe way, and ive & end bold and garrixon rour rear, aud drive the " inte ibe Gulf of Mogico aud Mexicu Keelf. rebo, ‘THD GENEEITS ACCKUING TO RECACITS FRO JOINTNY OLD REGIMENTS. The following are eerme euggeaticns put forward io re Card te the eatrance of recruits (oto eid regiments by gre who weuppeced te be well poston tm mater ‘Raw teoope enter the ficla eMcered tn most by ‘te expertenced men, the majority buging buss slight iro Poticat knowledge of (heir duties tp ume yaa Jounier arise, unused by the fact think thet they Roow a mucb tf copiaios, and the eaptains ¢hiok sh _gotnmaad than the Gals ofeors, ex (ho ex een alike, acd all of their Uitle knows eS siuce mit | home Now, allowed to work Pegiment a8 u jate of thugs is euro, would jo time Mug itm the ‘but Rew ones are jorning, sna the uneawedes itious FORIgL, WIth the hope of getring baster,puat wrapitivs sosigi is be! P (ona, aud ae politica: i always st work ou y aide Shar inducnce, she resignations have io most cases been accepted it fe at possible for our voinoteer regiments ‘be ettueti hile such a shale Of things exiats = What rest can pe seeking and expectiog every aay chore? theuld bes in should be taught to look for logitiini a proper dict of their dust eu willing to admit as those who have served the eountry ou the feld are Detter oatitied te the command of the now regimenie than those whose vply ebiGeation: i political induence. The President has called for ore men, Our regiments ip the field are roduced, is ereents to he nae Bes offactive lay he Bm. lainly the duty o! vernment a G Cy nt hiagns shoula my jorgmens they #rigod are noma if an adlitional forse irs ’ cane cf companies (on the reg aa &| Crow), une aiviaion 1 ene into ont companies have bewo raived, and skeletons of other com a istrict by bolting war mcotingy at the varie mont in ten days. bounty is endorsed in ail parts of the district. Hemissnesa of the Army Pay Depart- that the Pay Dopurtment of the army is most wretchedly managed, aud that the remissness of tnany of the I’ay- toasters aad geveral ignorance of their duties has done more to provent enlistments, In aa indirect way, than generally supposed. One tnstance of thelr tardiaees and ikaown as the Naval Brigade, or Union Coast Guard, that place, p: due Here is «' company that had tome all tho actus comes they receive uothing, sithpiy because tue pa; now no more abont paying olf troups than « pig does ance prevails io 19 adios) side of Pbiladeipbia assembled yorterday afteruven for the parpose of riding @olistmente. Floquent epeoches werg opened m che midget of the assenibiage and large numpers New, inbers e to O11 the old regiments, , leh there be an tn ving the of ome wing to the Heuteuant colonel faa"hhe iene i major. This arrangemont would Promote @ spirit of emulation, and give the latter officer ‘aD opportunity to earn the ho guis from government. Lot mo say hero to those who are anxious to servo their country in the ranks, that if they knew to vat incon - veuiepees and even hardships they would be subjected by jotuing regiments whose officers are inexperienced, they would in every case join old rogimonts. THE NEW SYSTEM OF ENLISTMENTS—GENERAL ORDER, WITH THE ABMY APPROPRIATION BILL AND ENLIGI* MENTS, BTC, GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 74. War Deranimuent, Apsutant Genear’s Oreos, . Wastuncton, July 7, 1862. The following resolution of Cougregs is published “for the teformation of all concerned:— A Reso.ution vo Excoursgs EviisTaents iN THe ReGuiaw Aluoy axp Vouuntera Forces. Hesolved, by the Scnateand House of Representatives of the Cited States of America, tn Congress assembled, Phat so much of the uinth section of the act approved August 3, 1801, en- Utled “An act for the better organization of the military @sisblishment,” as abolishes the preyuur paid for bringing uccepied recruits to the rendezvous, be and the same {8 kere- by ropealed, and hereafter ® premitim of two dollars shall be Piid to any citizen, uon-commisaioued oficer or soldier for Suck accepted recruit for the regular arwy {as] he may bring to the reudezvous. And every soldier who Leveatter enlists, either in tho regular army or veluntecrs, for three years, oF during the war, may reccive his firat z2onik’s pay in advance, upon the musicring of his company into tie scrvice of the hited States, or after he shall have been mustered Jato and joined a regiment already tu the service Approved June 2t, 1862. Il For the two dollar premium, regular service, the foro of reccipt roll annexed will bo used asa consolidated voucher for the payments Tbe payments will be made from recruiting funds, aud 30 goon as the recruit is ac- eepted by the recruiting officer iI, For volunteer recruits, for oid regiments, there will be paid a promiam of threo dollars, and tor those entering new regimonts a vremiam of two dollars The premium roay be paid either vo the person bringing the Fier or to the recruit iy person, in case ke preseats nngelt. —@ Those payments will be made so soon as the reoruit has becn inspected by the surgeon and mustered inte the service. ‘The amounts will be entered ou the mus era roll, op posite tho names of the recruits go paid, and charged to the fund for “collecting, drilling and organizing yolun- ters.” For & voucher a moditiod form of that used to the regu. lar service may be used. TY. The mouth’s pay in advance for regular sad yolia- ieer recruits will be patd uuder such regulations as the Paymaster General may establieh. V. During the continuance of the existing war twenty Ove dollare of tho one hundrod bounty previously author: ized by act of Congress will be paid to every recruit of ny rand voluutecr forces. 1 ymnents will be made vs follows, viz: 1. To volunteer recruits for the old regiments, whep Une said recruits are inspected aud musterea into the aud (0 those of the new regiments when couipanice are orgarnizod, muster-in rolls tate out the m opt’ ollicor’s certificate given thereto. ‘the amounts will be ontered on the muster-in rolis, opposite the name of the recruits respectively, und charged under tho headtof “ixpenses of Volunteer Recruiting Service.” an account current separate from ihat for the lecting, drilling and organizing voluutecrs,” will be used, but the ‘volunteer recruiting fund’ will be disbursed by the regularly appointed mustering and dis bursing officers. 2. To recruiia for the ular service, when the recruit has been passod by the “Board of Inspectors,” at the regimental or general gevyico depot, a3. the ease may be the amounts undue this head will be prid from the re- uiting tunds, and entered on the recruiting account cur+ nt opposite the names of the recruits, respective! also on the first descriptive list of the soldier. When! over this list is given betore bounty has been paid, an cntry—"$25 bounty duc tov eulistwent”’—will Ve made thereon. . In cases of re-ontisted soldiers, the eutry, as to pay ment or non payment, will be sade on tho firet muster roll, and the superintendent of the recruiting service will bo notified of the fact. 3. Vouchers for payment will ve in the form of cou solidated receipt rolls By order of the Secretary of War. L. THOMAS, Adjutant General TUE SECOND REGIMENT N. ¥. 8. Mf, The recruiting places for the above regiment are at thy corner of Tall place and Seventh street, No. 26 Cherry street,and ina tent in the Park. Lioutonant J. W. Demp ey {3 priucinal recruiting officer, under wuosa able guidance there meed be no fuar 6f te reauit, THE STANTON LEGION. Colonel Allen’s regiment, the Stauton Legion, ts pro- sing tapidly, the gallant commander's name being « cient inducement for recruits to join the cor} ich able line Officers as Captain Du Moulin, at rs who have goon service, the siecess of the Siau Legion ie a settled fact. THE PHGINIX REGIMENT. Tus is the came giveu to the Fourth regiment, tu re Brigade, under command of Colouel James ¢. arke. Lievtepant M. Pemberton ts recruiting for the ment at ihe coraer of West Broadway and Leonas CHE FIPTH AUTILLERY REGIMENT. A recrulting ofMce for this corps, under command « volinel Grahaia, aud now doing duty at Baltimore, ba opened at No, 40 Bowery, Lioutenants Calvin Sha‘: Yor and Orville Harris are the reciuiting officers, Reerniting in Lockport, New York Locarour, July 28, 1902. Recruiting is making decided progress in this Sensi rial district, The farmer ia leaving his elds uli vested, the merghant is lenving bie goods, the lawyer « caving his business—-9ll to fight for tho proservation thelr fiberticg: Aregiment is being raised in this Senatorial district which 1s composed of tho countios of Niagara, Geucse wnd Orleans, The respective quotas of the several coun (les are as follows:-—Niagara, 500; Ueneroe, 250.and Or. jeane tho same as Genesee. Already as many ne four ful panies, amounting in ull to about six hundred Inetecn acres) member of Asscinbiy, and a pou oF once Secretary of War Porter, deceased, is to com the regiment, He is said tbe the wealthiest man in Niagara county, owning large tracis ofgresi estate ai Niagure Falls, He’ has beew thuroughly cxuvaesin 8 towns und villages: Te ta confident ‘bat he can fill his rey:- ‘The action of the Governor in ofvring an additions! ment. Our attention has been frequently called to the Lu reglect just broaybt to our notice ts the caso of Cony ', Ninety-ninth New York Volunteer, common! ‘revions to the sailing of the Burnside expedition this pany was cetailed for service on board the gunboats fold aut Hunchback, whora thoy tovk au actis part in the eaptnres of Roanoke biand and Newberu, Ou Une Ist of June this company was. ordered te return to the segment, then at Norfolk. The Paymaster was theo at ring off the Taginent, aud all were paid ~opt Compaay 8, te whom there were six mouths’ pay work of (he regituont (or gx months, yet, when pay day’ jnagter i & country sebooimaster or smeli politician, who about masic. Mow can it be expecied that a proper esprit du corps con be preserved in an army wheu igu ative deparimout? War Mecting ‘im Lancaster. Lancaster, Pa., August 8, 1862. One of the largest meetings ever beld ta thie State out @ by Dr. Mehienberg, Colonct 4. WW. Forney, Morton McMichael, &sq., Rev A 4d. Cookm: and others. Recruiting offices euligted 1B regiments to be raised by (his eounty, wuich Will e900 be ready for the fletd. Resolutions were adopted sustaining tbe goveraonient 10 the proveeution uf she war with unremitting vigor and energy, by employ. ing resources In men and mousy 4) eowmand, and uKt0g All moane to tnjure Wud dettros (he revels in their armies oud property that the laws of civilized war permit, de viarigg thes the poley aad laws ef war alike demand thar (be government, in suppressiag the rebellion, shall whicr . othe arwmiesend property of ive cobels the groaiest toyary in the shortest time and with tbe least fons to the voldiers aod treasures of tbe Unico, sod supporting the Vyesident to the execution, with ail the power of the government, of the condzcation apd liberation caactments of Whe lat Coogress in (heir fullest meaning aud extent War Meeting in Union, New York. TANGHAMTOR, Aagust 3, 1862 A great and epinited war mecting was held ac U Hroome acunty, New York, om Saturday, It was nd dressed by Hoo DS, Dickinsoo aod Jobu Tracy Mygatt of Hinghamioa, WC Doane, of Washingion, and & B Smith, of Union, Toe meeting was cothusiagtic io the bighewt degree Mr. Dickinson took the ground that twice three hundred thowrand med ebould be ealicd and every man betwees eighteen aod forty-five etnnd reaiy And said, though over ennty, be was roady = Thie beng done there would be aotbing else 16 do wet for .e magser and bang (Be loaders. Hecraiting im Missourt.* - St. Lovis, August 3, 1262 The Miate Sevings Astociation of thie eity bas ted Gorived $9,600 towards the dounty tund te volunicers The North Missourt Ratiread Company approprmtca $1,000 to each of the tem regiments raised to destroy Gierilia bands and protect life and property ta she Stave un cori ‘Another rousing war meeting was held’ last night, at which the ra"@8t modification of the eurolment order, granting exomptn”? from military ity on the payment Of $10, was heartily = °29unced by tbe people. Much en- Yhusiasm prevailed, any * Strong determination was manifested to raise Missour!'s "Ot Of troops, AFFAIRS IN NORTHERN nl ABAMA, Relicf of Alaba: Some days ago Colonel Straight, of an Todiana regimont, Btationed at Huntsville, received information that tbirty or forty miles south of Decatur there were in the moun- tains quite @ number of loya! Alabamians, anxious to en- list under the oid flag, in the army of the Union, Au ex - Pedition was fitted out, with a viow of giving protection and safe conduct ¢o our lines, to any disposed to join the federat forces. It seoms that somo two hundred loyal, able bodied fighting Alabamians were found and con- ducted to Huntsville, whore they have joined Colonel Straight’s command, These men had been compelled, on account of their Union sentiments, to conceal themselves in the woods or in the hiding places of the mountains, on account of the hostility threats of their secession neighbors. When the expedition reached their section nota man of them was to be found at home. Their wives and daughters, however, on being apprised of the mission of the federal troops, put themselves at once on the move to communicate with the refugees. Colonel Straight, n bis report, mentions an old lady, Mrs. Auna i, who mounted a horse and rode thirty-ive milos and back, making seventy miles, bringing with her thirty recruits, and all inside of thirty-six 8. Such devoted patriotism as this act exhibits is worthy of boing recorded in the annals wf American female hero. em. Cam Tho Huntsville correspondent of the Cincinnat! Gase'ta ves ap account of matters under the rule of General Rousseau, who is about as thorough as General Mitche! before bim The court martial of Colonel Turchin for “punishing” tho treacherous rebels at Athens, Alabama, had bid fair to last for mouths ander Generat Buell’s General Tarchin in Alabama. A NOBLE WIFE—-TKUR VERSION OF TH “‘OUTLAGES”’ of July. from his wife, then ofticers: Brigadior General Tarchin—How is your healt are you cowing om with yeur court martial?” Mrs. Turchin, before the arrest of her husband, bad bec making the campaign of Northera Alabama ia his cum oepaaniin wish the utmost fortitude, anil for weeks together, all life. To. ride day was to the recent mi: Winchester to Bellefonte, she is said to have taken com mand of the yangnard, and (o have gtven most vicorous and valuabl oti t lufamoua burhwha: and similar Unings bad so much exo of Colonel Turchin’s men, that they woul have followed his gallant lady into the field of battle with ail the enthusiasm that fired the hearts of the French chivalry whon gathered around the standard of the Maid of Orleans. As soon ag Colonel Tarchin was arrested, M: Tarchin suddenly disappeared. from her she was in Washington city, sud now the story goes, that when ehe left the south, she hasteued to Chica gO, enlisted the sympathies of noble hearted men in the cause of hor husband, prevailed upon a cd: noble Ilinoisians to accompany her to. Washingtou, and, with their ansiatance, s Colonel asa Brigadier Genoral of Vo the lottery matrimonial Colonel T: fortune to Uraw an invaluable prize. All that as boen alleged oguinst Conera Mitchel anthoriaiug the ea pears to have reacted; aud thoy ure the most popular oilicers in that region, Thi correspondent gives a moxtific ‘The Kighteenth Ohio was stationed at Athens and en- camped upou the fair grounds. Here they were aseaile( by Sooit’s rebel cavalry. , en, loaruing through their scouts that an overwhe! ing force of the enomy were adv they thought best to retire ‘Ag thoy passed through ti to) Huntsville, some rash, inconsiderate rebel (aizere jeored at and insulted then, cls f avisand the Southern covfederac; wi order, iors they ment. qt xcs i uses ; ectly flat-botto: Taw over three Lycoumien Dervees tas Heenan avo Moniutsay Bat~ vtoNe—-Paocesomus INTaRAUPTED tes, &o.--Lver muce the great fight verween Jol Hiesoan (*Benicis Boy’) end Joliu Morrivsey sporting characters iu Mus metropols qually ¢iviced con the respective merits of thea wo bold Knights of the prize ring, and the sulee ent mucces of the Beneota Hoy’ iw England has by no MAAS Proved an sMlevlator of ihe diitculiies arising ically Detwoen ihe respeMive fetions, bus rater iwtensified the feeling en bOR sides. Yesterday morn ina, nbont @ quarter past three o'clock, seine of the sapresontanive reen af bows parties mot ou the cower a Went Roveton act Mercer streeie, whun te Mer, rows 6 char bis euloon mt lace succeeted, and the factions wyourned te the sidewaik, when Carsey — the wett KDown pugiist, John Woods, Noswn, vie wee WB Hecuan's frends Woods sey WAS A Stranger to hin, but ee could net let euch an tnmvit pase @itbont regeveing tt, wrarohed boldly into tue Morrisey wrowd, seized qi iad (here would bave brea o Aghs phen and there bad got Woods’ fMends, heated by Joe Coburp, succeeded ‘n ef. fecting aetey of procecdwge —Soverai Liowe e the pastes gotwit ‘tivg — Again the police, caded LY & SergOBRt, Made stew appearauce, and vurgat- ened vo inemrcerat itonce disperse = Tuo Borrtesey party left, disanpeared, ana ti tor the Mertieaey mes, whe were awaitiog an vireneo's Malte Comin, jhe with Antves aud surrinmey eer * Denien ma rough bike Ot Physica: strength This wae no sooner ud than (he Aleepas‘ang soveaced opos the Morr stoa, tod w foarfu) Qghs must bave ensued only for ti poliee, WhO Came ruahtog Gown the strost, armed wit! Nie re vail vinel y that v hem also seizod their guns, aud when ihe rebel force: made their ap f af " minds of the boys of the Fightceath, and when they mu: ‘uo Nineteenth lilinois and other troops, who, under com taund of Colonel Turchin, were coming tothe rezouc, they naturatly magnified their own lo caguers exaggerated stories of the manner in whlch ad Unda these circumstunces the wh the town, driving the rebels botore them, and { midst of greas excitement “ame the Inevitable r vied away into acts of unw inpeincipled scoundrel: plunder, pilfer and steal. Bw ered the place under the impr cho testimony before the court martial) that iL war tobe acko and burned, a8 a ju ‘Thig iupression was y Colonel Turchin, besause it general ordor had been issued ws reporied en about to be issued, denow ‘ Leitizens i troops, Pwd threatealng both then and their pro: in fret, 1 Notwituetandiag tt was geucraily understood tap the slundering of Alone yeas permitted, at lenct three-fonrt le ( shou voluntarily ubetained from toying thoir hana yon a eingle dollar's worth of private property. Now, ag to the outrages the: unce that they have ben giwatly exaggerated, the town was fu an ‘hibition of ignoranc inted with the fects, and a filsehcod on the Cae whe are. ome three or four stores were broker auat Valuable ontents ef the apo.heeary’s shop were badly i ad articles of value were taken from at least a doson soine th 3 and “nigge vo or threo Bevuadrels abused the peraons Of as many red women, uhicted upon Atbons. I yisited it wore than @ mont! L saw wo sign 0 50 or bh virishit wy other placa, especially irom Hunisyille, sould yo ty \theos and gay otherwige, wothing but the presence oi Le military would preve: spon the spot. Mammoth Steamer for China. Jolin Inglt, the celebrated sbipbuitder of thie eity, + sow engaged in thy red feet loug, to be used in the Chinese waters. Ti teamer, it will be wiih the Latter responded to ip strong @pitie’s, 4 eberal melee was yooujeen!, bats squad of wh ward policeman drove the belligescets away. Thon tha ope Jabsand pistola, ané dfivibg right into tbe crowd, which ay thie t Be Wes cousider A breat- bed to arreet somedi over, 10 viaper sing the mod. binevixo Op Hat Maxans —There a 40 ve & rie tn tbe orice of hate Ab @ meeting of the Gas mexors ot 3 our doliar Bate to dve dollars Hicprow Riven RaieRkoad.—4 change io tbe time of ihe oon) tral tone fleet ou Tuesday, 60m ioat Fouws Duowsty —The body of am unkuows man was ound floating in the North river yesterday aftersoon, between five and dock Bas) tris bend dowa, He wore black pants aad 2 UnionistenA, Union Heroine. Av ATHENS. ent. The court was rather disturbed on tho 23 Colonel Turchin received « telegraphic despatch Wasbingtom, and showed it bo the It read thus:— Wasuincton, D. C., Ji the hardships incident to a soldier's on horscback forty or fifty 1 per framers matier of amuvement, and in hh of the Nineteenth Llinois from for dri the s wlio infested the road. Thee the admiration ‘he next that was hoard legation of ured the confirmation of the tour's Traly ia chin bad gthe good Tarchin an ing of Athons, Alabama, ap- copt Genvral i version of the story:—- They resisted for some how neing against them, which they did in good poarnnos jolned thera fu puri of our sot ing of vindlotive wrath opre and told thy : been treated by thevitizous of Atheus. forey re-enterei vowwg vengeance. ome god soldiers were ¢ Tuutadie Violance, anda fe id upon the oppormeity © HiaeA Ue the Lore r= jon (as appears free and proper mititary pontel aforiuaately not correct: 7 all ‘provab trom the fact yhim, [baroms, no doubt, molest ho should fire upon or uetion, Such a proclamation, or orter et about this time, ‘ox, 1 wnhesitating! wify “ruined” is & on the part of tuosa wh riot the merchnudise ab-teact ude of dullars worth of horses, were taken ont of town oad subrroy this was the extent of the “ruin © uin,” dissolution or decay, and ! od a friend of the Athenians not to say’ that } beautiful town as Leiug to-day ihe 10 | all North Alabataa; and if a citizen frer ‘6 of him from gotbing a thrash ce construction of 2 eteamer four bun observed, will be any of th Sho will bo 7 and per d, eo that wheu loaded ene wilQne esol water, The veetel, atter being b cyhuder, anu ton,” Tt is now buing coyetucted mun Kiowrm Waw the have been nearly wey a worms, to Galt the votare@of Keenan BD plied Uhat Gar! ie entire “cavoodie’ vf thoy did nos be police of moarch tack tent ADIAWE LOUK Up) ® aut 7 (rien whe 10 voto cifered b0 eettie the diificuity Hotel 8 wae decided to rate tke price of the 9 of the Mudeon iver Ratiroed Company wilt e'ctoes, By sone boys, whe towed 1) visible, as he was fo rock, toa, ' NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1862. NEWS FROM GEN. CURTIS'S ARMY. The Arny Re-cnforced and on the Offen- ing Expedition—Citizens of Arkansas Flying, to Escape Conscriptt: 1» es Havana, Ark, July 31, viaCaino, August 3, 1862. General Curtis’ army is {reluforced and competent for offensive operations. Lieutenant Cotonel Wood's expedi- tion returned from St. Franeis river yeaterday, having boats. Hindman’s IéJers, in the captured mail, boast he is forming thirty Arkayias and Texas regimenta, He is at Little Rocis with less tas @ix thousand effectives, HHun- dreds of eitizens are still fying from eonseription to the interior of the lines, The first Union Arkansas rogiment is nearly (ull, itted and drilled, ready for the feld. There are nearly three thousand confiscated slaves here, ‘The cotton of their rebel runaway masters is boing sold for their benefit. There are about 100 Union prisoners in Little Rock Penitentiary, confined by Hindman’s order in convict cells five feet by seven, with no exorcise, fed on tainted meat, and left in their own filth, Theatrical and Musicul. In the absence of so many of our citizens at the war and the watering places, the theatres find enough to do to keop things going at all. The singing birds are nearly ail away ,rusticuting and pouring their ‘wood notes wild’’ to the ears of the country seekers everywhore; so we have no opera poorly patronized; for the temperature just now is not inducive of indoor enjoyments, and, accordingly, as the thermometer ig high and the finances of the people especially in the inatter ef specie, the au. diences are slim, Afier a three years visit to Europe, Gabriel Ravel and troupe will make their appearance to-night to inaugurate rather lo’ @ new goason at pantomime of “The Four Lovers.’’ The troupe have added to their number a young trapezist, who will perform his wonderful feats, that line. The entertainments will combine aa ainuslag farce, by the dramatic company, iu which Mr, Thomas Placide takes tho priveipal part. At Wallack’s theatre the Florences continue to draw fair houses nightly. Last week Mr. Florence producod a new piece, “The trish Mormon,’ To-night the farce of “Lord Flanigan’? will be produced, and the burlex the fast time but one, The new burlesque of the “Colleen Bawo" is aunounced for Wednesday evening. Shakspere s revived at the New Bowery, “Hamlet” od there to-night, with Mr. B. I. Davenport will be produc: us the Dane. At the Old Bowery Laura Keene's drama of “The Peep 9? Day Boy”? is leading part. ‘The coiplime come off to night at Winter Garden, ander the patronage er the Caledonian Clad, the This Cab. Th participate in smong thea Patti and Mme, Stra ey, Fleming, Christy, Geary and others, Miss Emily Thorae, and, in short, the leading performers of near! all the theatres. sari as the courtle: Marnum anne: vocalists snd bell ringers, for (he prevont week, com neing tonight. Mr, Al(ved Barnett, the comte delinew- (or of charactor, las becn quite a source of attraction ay wi this bor The wonderful power of Cactal expressinn create both surprise and pleasure. Gremons Garden still attracts in to whom the coolness of the grounds aud the oxcellencs vf the perforinances cormbined torm a desidevatum long cought for. The pyrotechnic displays are an Additional Feature iv the progrifmaw not the least in point tion, The.new pentomimic, the *pirlt of the Piood,"? is adtairably brought ont, and is received with appinuse, as it deaery: The bith Henry Wood pr dy. ‘The programme for this werk in each Lowe is en, tirely new and quite attractive, Mr. Strakosch of coneeris: as con) aneerts at that iho sojourners at that Yashiewoble but pot over lively uramer resort. A novelty in to take place next, the Ith iastaut, under the direction of Mu- Guest, the losses of Pike's Gineinuati Opera House, 1t is © be @ floral childvea of the Culon Home and svone, There No ly cain 6 aristocracy ange Of RUELCES, aypencance Wet know of, evory of uatural Unie whiel had ob aud style of h lor the etage Che Barbadiaus Done by the Pirate AKINVAL OF THE CARLISLR ¥ ALU A, AN! WHAT HEH CARGO PRINCIPALLY CONSISTED OF, BIC, mm Baigaxtown, Rarbadw, Joly 20, 1862. Ua the Sen of aienioor seeuraed Jato Oariisle Bay, After the Harbor ‘aster retucoed tovh steaaor Scotia, of Liverpoe!, Riebarg Fustioe master, twelve hundred He aiao Tevorton Am paxgongert Mir. MéDowsll, My. Max. weil wad Mr. Corltos, ‘Theve men came ea shore and re mained uu sho OblIRed Coal, A men WRO \orke! oy oe: d ot ber reperted ta the Uaied tates Coumi) that be gewoon boerd, whe MXng in cual, & erga wwmber ef heavy cases, boxer, &e. : ‘This eo-called Cuptato Kastioe extfbitnd 94 the Dustom Howee a Britian 404 repurted ibe \estorn islands, Ih weet of cont avd bosnd to Naseaut, It goon Deewme evirtent to a few that this wae one of the many lock ade ut course nothing ovtl 1, 88 the people.of Bar- bador ate all Kouthera ja tele opinions with more propricty, that wuthing would we dove, i fir, they Nttle themyht who their friend waa whea they way tu 288 vo powder. ae it @ plact rebortea lo all prerALelive varioty of salent entisted upon this occasion cannot fail to alteact a large audionee, Nearly alt tuo {avoriters of the the benove y be w varied oue, promising an entcrtalament not often preseuted, of the Academy; twa farce, namely ‘The lish Lion: Minstrels, and the drava of ‘*Cramond Brig,’ in which the Caiedonian Club will appear in A of King James the Fifth. The object of the entertainaiont ard Che du combination of talent engaged, will, wo are sertuin, be sufficient to fil the house, at the Minstrel fTatls of Goorge Cluisiy ana Saratogs Springs. We understand that he Van engages ery litle new going on in the Reglish theatre. At the Grane aude ver debut in“ Williaw Tel uK made # yrent avecers. Galignant saye:— or of music in Pari® requires to ba told of the 2 young lady (o tule a high place 1 yretant art. The uame she hears is a pre. the coal sequently tumed out thas this Captaia Rustice = Pry other am the renowned pirate Sominere& nate that aprend terror among on a! ume tece but who was stopped io his Rotate by ong beautiful Tuecarora. .\e avon as this Vessel left tho bay a card was cent om plo iments Cuptain Semmes, formerly ef te Confederaie steamer Sumter . ‘This Mr. McDowell (as told by ove of the ee is chant of New Orleav id 18 Scot! 7 Marwel) aod Mr Cariton are both Southerners, op their uy ‘Phere was also u Cuarieston pilot on Bonrd, The oven. ing before this vessel lof, oneor ber saiulore Ke to the Consul (Bat be was prepared to sweer arn wore taken @n beard of the vessel at Liverpool, but eaw ‘Aw thig veetol etestmod from Barbados on tbe 1th, the Rngih ensign was peak, showing to the duped ones at bs true character of the sli I gutlag’ bie ia iieus, overuatied au Ateriosa Iu e or anne Soich hours before brigan' hg This, however, I very much doubt, ae Semmes ia too smart to be guilty of 80 great an orroi Thelteve, sir, tharthere cannot be foun: bed of secession than at Barbados. J kuow of only twe or three hovees that are sound, and one of thom if Jeycock, of New Haven thet this bay Ae joress your reader: the liberty of forwarding it to " capsured a large wail from Little Rock, for Jef’. Thomp. gon, ze\"@ralcotton burners, tho rebel steamer Novelty; many hors? Med mules, and destroyed three rebvel;store, nor concerts, The theatres are but Niblo’s Garden, opening with the comic ala Lovtard, the great Freuch artist in ? full of variety and inirch ¢ of ‘Fra Diayolo” will be repeated for on the bills. “Mr. J. H. Allen takes the ntary benefit Ww Professor Anderson will Society aud the Burns New York public now tu the city will aL puTpoRe of the evening, iguor Muzio and Sbrigiia, Mlle, Carlotta ach, the Eioreuces, Messrs, Wheate With such » force the bill must me It comprises @ concert by the artisis the cormedy of * A Roiand Cor an Oliver; ‘he Vermont Wool Dealer’? and a entertaining scene by Olristy’s all Highisnd costume jents olfered by the ances the appearanco of the Alleghenians, rapidity of his transformations and hiv mmmbers of people, tirac: jent the usual features of fun and meio- has been giving a very snece:stel series t with Gotisehalk for thirty pltce, ‘This will be # delightful treat for the way of fectivals i aneounced at tho Academy of Music on Monday and pyrotechnic entertainment by the sehovls, and the proceote are to wo to the School, Seventy-filth street and Blovanth FOURIGN. { Opera in Paris Mewe, Ciwti Damorean and is apoken of ws hay ong the au re through all the nervousness of a firat 9 of the most exacting audtese Lily 2 in the voice wively retains Seromes. GLO-LSBES STEAMBN SOOTLA IN AY —INVERESTING ACCOUN? OF HER DO DBPARIURE—WHO HEX OWNER I8— THK BDOR OF TUR HERALD. Shis mouth ap fapparently) Augio-reds! from her he reported her i> ve the iri- ond two tons burden, io want of goat thet he wat from Taphore playing one of their vid dor; or Y ini , ad Inmeusters bat a short with the comp! ‘and owner of wellion to. the Lows of their ability. lowered and tho revel fag dispia aobades tho loft Barbados but a fow & much hotter take ire hte ou, sti this vessel were duly ealand ouarsoter consuls in the Western Islands by our ro- here, a4 Mr. Maury (Rebel), Late Comma’ United States Navy. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, A letter from this distinguishea individual to “Captain or Flag Olficor Lyuch,’”’ dated January 12, mentions the pleasing fact that by about the Ist of June one hundred small steam gunboaté would be ready for operating against us, This accomplished seaman and officer did not appear to be officially concerned in the construction of the larger vessels-of-war at Norfolk or Ne was busy in out-of-the-way places in producing a terrible arm of aggression—a scourge that would be felt far and wide, penetrate our riyors, pass through our eangls, drive everything out into deep water, end there, of gourse, thoy would be gobbled up or run down at pleasuro by the Merrimac, the Mississippi» Orleans; he the Louisiana, or some of tho numerous steam yousels. of-war of the Southera confederacy. ‘Think of one hundred ferrets being unmuzzled and turned into a rabbit warren. What slaughter, what re- pletion, and what a chance for tho hunters to knock the poor coniea in the head as they attempted to escape from thetr holes. Ore hundred gunboats, built, armed and manned by the ‘blood’ which Mr. Maury go felicitously alludes to in his letter, would perform the office of the ferrets ina human way, and then the powerful vessels could enact the part of the hunters. ‘The large veesels have been destroyed; but Mr. Maur; has had the address to hido the “buadeed rinbester Where are they? Are thoy in tho everglades of Forida, in the DismAl Swamp of old Viry navy yard at Mr. Maury had cl infernal miachine department’? Southern waters. iow that the bays, rivers aud harbors, with perhaps two c ceptions, what has he done with the unexpended stock! Will be pat them down while a equare foot of water ro- maine, on tho principle of “concentration” Hes be taken them to the evergindes or to the Dismal Smamp, where tho black spectre plies her blaci canoo o’ nights? Mr. Maury has labored assiduously a wholo year io the “torpedo and infernal inachine bu science he has expended large sums of Confederate mo ney; he has filled the Southern and Western waters with torpedoes and infernal machines, ond still no one has I mistuke: T'wish to say no enemy ‘The Southern papers ving lost his lite in been kitled by ghom. hus been killed or wounded by th give an accvunt of # savant i putting them down; and as our files are not regular there may be other victims in the cause of science when applied war. Now that the‘ tho acter pose hinnse AS by die, just as cockroaches mon. One con animal, © User hon it is pul u Some yours ayo L road a dis Morophisy diplomat? ona rangi nded ul? ¢: Die torpedoes and infernal m the Southern heart,’ ve th will not #4 the militia ©: added that he to the very l Jame be thought he would start at once, ny noes shoul! not terminate on that fol © music: who had aud then to was determin fail to find other avyocation face the music) dom, é&e., The as harmless &e., &e. specied every m: Toy P ia, in the ewamps along the Mississippi river, or somewhere buck of Mr. Manry’s Has be taken them inte the mountsins of Virginia? Where, oh! where, are they? ‘When the mountain streains aro swollen by extracrdinar: Taius, will they degecud, as it were, from the guided by “scleuce,”’ devastate our intand waters? urge also of the “torpedo and the for the dofence of t wo occupy all of asine: orpodo snd infernal machino business”? is “played out,” what specious department will engage ion of this Ingenious gentleman? Will he Who Will answer that ho vhe othe: mountains, and the terri- ines may’be in the desp bosom of tho osean buried, yet will their worthy projec (or continue to-‘amuse the Southern mind,” or. ‘ire it be not entirely congnmed, Lo bo will follow the example of that whe vd mail steamabiyy Asin, Captain Cook, will leave Boston ou Weduesday for Liverpool. ‘The mils for afternoon, at @ quarter-p: Kurope will o'clock, w go by raitroud. The New Yorx Hrrarp—iidition for Ruropewill be Ww moraing, ane wilt vin the Latest Deapatches froin uc Arinies of Gene- vals McCielian aud Pope, Intex onting News publiehed at eloy Sunpeon Low for the New York 1: 36, 87, 10, 2 Cireulars sent Offich Loverles, AWA 62, 9, Th, Dr TUCEY, CLAS’ 15, 26, 75 i, 66, 31, tree of char Drawings of tac Detaware Siate street, room No. 1, New York. Might Cartes de Visit styte aud anish. Bight Cartes de Visite for $1.—The Best in the city, at Woon's Gal. Bight Cartes de the bert made, One Dosen Cartes lar.-Chanpert ia the of Youth or Lig beni tying the complexion " thia delightful aetiate, will have no otbar, BALOKS: it one ‘clock to-uiorr operating in Virg Now Orleaue, Port Royal,8.0., and Newbern, N. C.; Operations in the Southwest; Affairs in Washington; News from the South, «nd all other news of the woek of an futeresting and important nature JOWN A. Ww Visite for $1 23% de Visite for Virs work. Chatham street, iid Peart ha: 480 Broadway, aud complexion, eware of a votatorielt, do Wroaiway Prot. L. Miller's HairDye, s0cents, Black we.” Ve The desk “Bold by draggivte. Depot iy faa func shee! g Buyer, owe tas! Bhoutie & rs Abtioyninas ary Sia wil Anni i. jurn’s Mupeum. A fenwle to Doctor Hunter's Diseove-y bs Shieisios street, Now wi Woonvry.—lo Jereey City Wood! velfe of Wi ‘The mosber and gon aro aged 12 four o'clock aud 35 da, imaing will be DoriaeSn 291 Fulton street, Batchclor’s alr Dye—the Best to the a 1 ro s ui agile; it th, and tie falvest rnin id Dy OU druggisva and fancy goods den eth, on 20 in this eicy to-morrow and at hat? m &Co., No. 17 Ludgate Hill, Loudon, England, will receive subsoriptions and atvertivements Drawings of Murray, Addy & nd Missouri Stave Lotteries, CORY, BYTRA Crass Sim moni tal nal Legatized Lotterios JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 3 want reanwich st, keer, io Keutuoky Orvistadoro’s Hair Dye, Prescevative lepot, wholesale ant rtatl, No. 6 . Lard Beauticol Complexion.<Laird’s Btoom Beauty Leads Men in Chains=Go abttle Upreote Hate fips oF ny parvot te bear rag, of a (ine and 16 day! Colura bia etree infant gon of Wiliam 96 taken to © den'y, on Sat ur doing weld. Died, elit) eaday , July 30, Jown Haan Rasien, veer scare vod 20 weys, oon vt John Heand Puebe Jone ‘The friends of the family are tend the fancral, this (Mouday) from the resideuderof his feihor, No, 128 Nassau wren ton Sewaey, August 8, ator a etcet But severe a Celoved sou ot Williaga apd the late jurke, aged 13 yonrs. retatives and frieads of the fap)? te the wae Nhe fro 3? guided by a they will curl up wad powder is said to destroy on them? ussion between two learned at aD wiligator Was a very Useral me purpose? 10 his own purposes,’ trinm ed the other, Mr, Maury will yot be gumbeats may have gone to t ‘The pate per' jor will Mr. Maury he will not baye to {as lucrative ag the “tor. pode aud ihe internal machine Vusiuass.”” CUR NOD THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Movements of the Union Forcesia- teresting from New Orleanns—Affoirs in the Southwest—Latc News from Rebcl< ghou, Delaware, for $1—O8 Une- ced at TAIT'S: wy, New York. 276 Green- Gcag. Barclay street 10m of the Sain fork City, aluew Avgust £, the raliy invited to at. 00, Ab S o’clodkk, are reepectfal , residence of te clouds, and, il dt to destroy ony The tod of usef + &e t.five 13 & ©O., . Wall One Doi- and Dolaware Aator Houxe. (bis (Monday) atvernooa, ‘Tho relatives and friend of th Mmm Invited to attend the {averel from the parents’ resideas this vay ) sheruoee, ‘Davin.«On Sunday, Acguet 3, ef cholora infeptom, the ‘isting F. Davis, aged t months acd 18 days ‘Tho funeral wit! take Place from tho parents’ residence, iyo, this (Monday) afternoon, at Doxonve.—On Snoday, Avgued 2, Nareanon, W., soa ot Patrick end Sarah Dobobuey eyed 0 2 mooths 74 Hester treet. The re- ry Comet ery rainy, Augwae ir fotermont 2, Syean Pika two o'clock, from the residence of gevore illn armory of Com ens, wife of George H. Doyle, MD. Seen 6 ye, MD., in invited to attend the funeral, from hor Concord (N. H-) Frevev.—On Sdn James l'rnsy, @ pative of in tho 45th year of his age. nooy, at half-past two o’eldck. ee . tho 3irt year af ‘Tho relatives and friends of the ry aro reampettalig lute resi Isy West Twenty.socond strect, this (Monday) afternoon, , August 3, after @ abort ilincas, the county Longford, Ireland, The (rieuds and relatives of the deceased are requestoa to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Borgen und Nevins atreots, Brooklyn, on Tuesday after- Gasongk.—Un Saturday, August 9, Haney, wife of Joba A. Gassnor, Bireet, GransMmOn Saturday, August 2, Gaaghior of the lato Win. W. Grahams” ther notice, The friends of the faraily, and of her brothera, William and John Kyle, of Harlem, are respectfully invited to at- vend the funeral, this (Mondsy) afternoon, at 5 o’cl from hor late residence, Ne. 190 West ‘Twenty, Maxr Brown, The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral. from her late residence, No. 54 Ryer- on strect, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at twe o'clock, and from St. Mark’s church, New York (Teath Strect and Secoud avenue), at four o'clock, without Cur Houwrs.—On Sanday morning, August 3, Cx: Imes, in’ t wife of the late Eldad THERINE, he 924 year of her age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the famit ro3} tavited to attend tho fnnoral, on Tueniny Pn og a gon. eet, without further invitation, t two o'clock, from her late residence, 238 Madi- Hvcars.—On Sunday, August %, Stsan Huamas, aged 78 years. ‘Tho funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, o'clock, from the residence of her sou, Michal ‘Hughes, 157 East Twenty-fourth street. Taxus —0u Sunday, Aagust 2, after short tiness, Jouw Henry, only son of agod 1 year, $ months and 18 days. wy And Elizabeth Harme, Tne friends and acquaintances of the family and the membors of the German Oak Lodge, No. 82, J. 0.00 0. P., and also tho German Grocers’ Society, are ros; invited to attend the funoral, this (Monday) afternoon, a& King street’ his parents, No. 13 KeLAGdaN.—-On Sunday, August 8,after a short an@ 8, Pat nd, KMLaGuaN, aged 53 ycars,a native be the parish of Curreekimacross, county Monaghan, ire- ‘The friends and acquatntances of the family are street fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 12% Mulberry Mouahan and Donegal papers please cony. Laavrrr.—-On Sunday, August 3, ANORLICA P. Jonathan Leavitt, widow of The friends of the faraily are invited to atvend the fe nerit, from her late residence N ‘Tuerdas afternoon, at two o'cloc! Monnon.—At Harper's Ferry, 8 Second ayenuo, om Virginia, on Thi morning, July $1, Jae Monxok, Colonel of tho Twenty- yl secon egiment N. ¥. $, M., in the 42d year of his ‘fhe funeral services will take plac this (Monday) mora- hg, at. 9 o'clock, at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Six- teenth street. TWENY-SRCOND ROGIMENT N, morning, at half-rast eight o'clock, in Ye Ne Ge e reserve corps of this regiment will meet at the pany ©, No. 185 Sixth avenue, on Monday citizens’ dros, with craps on loft arm, to attend the funeral of their Jae Miutace.—At Fortres: July 20, of typhoid Colone! James Monroe, at St. Francis Xavier church, Six- toguth street, at nine o’elock. Monroe, Va.@On Woduesday, Japtaih Sistox A. Mienueoi, of troop B, First New York Mounted Rifles, son of A. D. aad bag oye D. Mollick, of Pergon Point, Now Jersey. c Hi the funeral Central Railtosd leave plor No, uneral services will take place froin the house of her, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past four 'S relatives ond friends are invited to attend without further notice. Tho boats of the North river at twenty minotes past eleven in the forenoon, and twenty minutes past thr ip the afternoon, Those wishing to retura te the city ean do so by boat or by carriages that will be i altendanc Mansu.--On Saturday, August 2.Joan M. Mansa, geod son of Saran KR. and the late Joha L, years. Marsh, aged 16 * The friends and relatives of the family are respectiutly Invited to ationd the fimoral mother's residenco, ) without i. —On Saturday, Adgust 3 » atte for fmterment. further or . 112 Weat Thirty-ai s (Mouday) afternoon, at tivo o'clock. of consumption, Rrrcim, widow of David McRitchie, aged 46 Iatives aad friends of the fanily are respoctCullyy 41 the fameral, this (Monday) afte:ngom, jock, from her late residence, No. 659 Sixts The remains will be taken to Cypress Hills enors.—-Or Tharsday, July 31, Gsorce Bue, infaas sou of Lemuel and Susan Strong Nichols. * OR ar—Jamrs Pancr O'Riuey, aged 11 months aad 29 days, the son o speetluliy veloc. ook Saran O'Cos: aged 25 years und 9 months, ionds and acquaintances are vi attend the funeral, on Tussday o'clock, from No, 178 Elizabeth stroet. Pe 1D. and Marguret O'Riley. ond acquaintances of the fanily are pe 4 to atten the funeral, from the reaf- doves of his parents, northoast comer of Thirty-fourtts and Highth avenue, thie (Monday) afternoon, at O'CoNNoR.—On Sanday afternoon, August 3, at twe :,anative of the County Cavam, ctfulty invited ‘ernoon, at ome x.—On Saturday, August %, at the residence of her father, No. 64% Seventh avenne, Apmaive, infant cer of Charice W. aud Sarah A. Prive, aged 7 months and 2 days. ‘cho relatives and friends ef the family are invited attend the funeral, this (Mon o'clock. youngest chiid o months and 22 days. } torning, ab tea vINN.—O0 Friday, August J, James Jowsen Sania and Haunah Quion, nat ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully Invited to ate trong the residences eocond streat. The remains will metery for taterment. the fuseral, this (Monday) afternoon, atl 0% 1 his parents, No. 264 West Thirty. ‘ve taken to Calvary toes Suddenly, on Sanday morning, August 3, Ins Looms, youngest daughter of Thos. h. and J 4’years, 6 months and 29 days. pare dtorvecn, at tive o’cloe! spectfully f Sarah A. Rose, utives and Crieuds of the family are respectfully” invited to attend the funerel ,from_ the cenldenae of aie , No. 19 Eas? Baltic atreet, Brooklyn, on Tucsday 7 afternoon, August 2, of MAFF, youngest Gauahter a Wage }. Schaffer, sged 3 years aud 2 months. aintances of tho family are re vited to attend the fumeral, trom the rest dence of her parents, No. 1963, Chrystie street, Chis Giondry aiternoon, at two o’elvek. Sreovp.—At Mandeville, Louiviann, on Saturday, July 19, sudden oun StRovD; Jr., of Nev Orlenna, TowNsexp.—On Suuday morning, August 3, at the reate deuee of her father, at Bay Lawn, Flushing, istand, Lovias Micunm, wie of Uhoodore Townsen:!, of Albany, tm the 40th year of her aye. Notice of the funeral hereafter. Van Attey.—On Saturduy eveuiag, August 2, Mem, Magy Vax Atney, tn the 87th yest. Der ag Hor friends and those of her son, Will Van Alice, are requested to attend the funoral -from her late reai- mac Wri No. 82 franklin street, on Tuesday afternoon, ab ‘clock, without farther invitation, Oo Saturday, August 2, Awwtza Exzzumem or, the aweet and deariy beloved child of Thomas sud Harrie: Wright, aged 3 yoars and 7 monthe, The (sionds of the family are savited to attend tue fe- coral, Tvom the resitence of her parents, No. 1¢ Rese Eleventh atroet, this jy afternuon, at two o'clock, Wirsiams.-—Atter a lingering e#ickness, of cousui of the bowels, Amrtsa Witttans, refict of Moses ‘Willieae, fo the 33a ys TPENTION —CORNS, PUNIONS growing nate, Broadway, New York. ? GntBAE D'S, 86 ALB rorailed at $3. eddlug © Brains, in pegfect taste. A BOX OF PAPEK AND ENVELOP d wal roady marked), om at hie ), omly $1 W, I RIOGEWATER PAINT--SINC Toscels, aepots, Bridges, fences un Davies Jae, ORNs, BUNIONS, (NVERTED NA vf iutontei lenge Pi) ations Mtropedtint, oud wap. goons of the ity. 1S (PIETY PICTOI ‘ards, Note Paper, ERO of her ago. ‘The funeral wilt take plaee this (Monday) afterneon, at er o'clock, from tho pore sere her brother, duthes No. 48 Stanton street, Brooklyn MISCELLANEOUS. $s, BUSIONS, CLU AND ia Bs, BOSONS, Chit dred ailmeute, Biaitullp aud successfully Uented by J, DRIGUS, thewell Known surgeon chiropodist, No. 18)~—WELL yEstee a tin roofs, iron, wood Cd pe U4 mus scone at ontButldings. and all dtvensna ot Se taiys—4 a hefers to (yacrants AND CANIS VOW IU SITLLAON At nate inauntreiirer'a, UO, Whiskey.<A In 1. fo. 20 port FY oe. BOURBON, MONONGAHELA ae ree slUsk, eomy all grades; ieee me aoa wea BT URACEL tov aale by OBO. ©. A) street. LENE TTONS AND S three delfars cach—at ©. €. NE BRITISH NO! iT detwee: be th gore Harbor, at Haittas Ne it ‘Cap, ee ‘oe a A Wag at ee s AMERICA, 6n slarbourd bow, red on wuom Ki Bese mie ‘The mouey by of Auguit will be Ghiet Cavin. SeseeTA tenses Now Work We fate eat a atreet. ABW PATTERK—JUST BEORIV: no pai 8 a] runway, i 1O§ DONE FOR 1k 4WO Mf §. —Mus- Mévaires tere oR ad anaes oe eee Senta ae See ‘These vesels carry lose white Might at masthead, grees: Yone to LIVERPOOL. a ABTA leaves a A Teaver, , Augest 1 eee arenes Berth not secured until er, the owers of beer ah Wait not he accountants for goldy a at yatta ele ‘Green,