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gO to the Games rather than sacrifice that SP Sequentbed to you by Washington. 1 Wen tonight; tidings to reach THE WAR FoR THE UNION. Mass Meeting in “= Seventh Regiment Armory. A CALL TO THE NEW hoes FIREMEN. want @ hundred your comsades Tn the to learn that when their friends assem- Tied ene” hundred at once envvlled their Barnes to, join Udean i Las glorions coutest. rence, is here to enroll reornits. Don’t out of all thoge be’ore me but one or tee wenn seedy come forward. Another veluutecr Sp: itt a6 in the case of the wi my friend: wherever even two oi three are conw here to ive the soirh of the Lord descen:’s upon (hem, and it is des over us in tb s holiest of causes. A war for the maintepanes )) reservation of al that trae men, who love liberty, hed’ mort slecr und sacred. overnment wheb ‘a framed and transmitted to us. ‘age and of patriotism of this city are already im the field? Why are you hanging dealt you all, T despiso tho fag of the Union till fee ene She pat God alone tact pre 11 is a josh and PATRIOTIC nusPONsE. Checks.) A war to pre- ‘a-hiogton and Hoamron Phe Ranks of the Second Regiment of Fire Zouaves to be Filled Up, GREAT ENTHUS SIASM. that ail the wen of cov Is it for the bounty 3 mau who will net fight for the r ets are an au the draiting process is ity Do you, then, prefer to xo rather to the fleld as conscrip's than as free inex? Would yon rather go where duty you dragged by the coil: led by the mative (Loud applaues,) country’s. direst beod. » than rush to tbe sonia’ up uke of gallant, loyal and bray 1 elf you were it even im th Barolment of Volunteers on the Platform. would have no the ranks of the galtant Second. consermpts, and we woul am sorry that ever bo: rather have ne bouoty ss were effored. 1 dppiore, ite T think that the bounty eystem bas stopped volunteering. Hove lot me say a word or two about draiting. many, am told, we banging back because they think, when “rafting begins, that enormous pr for gubstitetes, aud consequently those who rsueid othes- wise volunteer now would watt till drafting Dogins, im the tas mech os a thousand dollar ismeon wno have no desire to go enlistment at the sxine Ttell all who hang back from this motive that for when drafting beging all a this; that every man whe holds hack for more bounty Fund mare money than is now ollered and ‘will be diailed into # 7 The bounties now offered are enormous--largor than was | sters are driving us.’ He went on to say that ifthePre’ | ver before offered in the history of any war. greater inducement than th dition to the State bon _ GER. SICHLES . PMURACES US RECRUITS, To response to the call for 4 moss meeting, pt the National Guard Armory, for the purpose of expedits ‘Yeg enlistments in the Seoood regiment of Fire Zouaves— t present with the army before Richmond—ap immense @Htbering assembled at the place appointed last evcaing: especially addressed to the city—a body hope that they substitutes, from tb) to the war, aud gett y are sadly mee) bo uty ceases. What isan Be offerdd, that, in ad- ty nnd the United States bounty, rninent has paased an ordinance offering Additional bosmty off ty dol 1 on, Tho appeal, “* Freemen ar ever made in vain when the country needed their ser- vices, brought together last evening representatives from. every fire company in the city, @opartment appearcd’ early on the platform, and among ‘wwe firet wes Harry Howard, ex-Chie’, who was treated tea hearty demonstration of good fecling by the aeeem Diage. Among the prominent men on the } ere Johm 8. Giles, Treasurer of the Department stant Engineer West , Sc ers Gorman and Wilson, United States District Attorney; Gen. Sickles, Wikoff. officers of tho re; ‘The chief efficers of the nuies, and, ws T wld ¥ ; holds back for those era)—and it the Fire itn mnie | Besand and \ired of these b have no respect for I went volunteers. Department of Ni c ciently the honor of the chivalry, the manliness, the pa: aileetion to sustain your comsades, regiment ib its bigh character aud standing, neither the President, ner the government, nor te Corporation cau incements strong enough to do it New Yorkere,as Amorivan citizens, ers.) T appeal to ho country—but T eee that I isin and brotherly nd to maintain the tary Wickham, Commiseicn Stewart L. Woodford, Ase to you as iiremen, whether native born er adopted. (« you as men devoted to haye got two more noble f¢ gers ropeated ever and over agsiv, halted the action of tro YOuLK men who, Gt the inter: en. Sidkles specu, sprang upou the platform elves as volunteers, ent on recruiting serviee. &e Commissioner Wison cailed the meeting i order by Wa. H. Wicknam Chairman, whe siated the onject of the wmecting. The firemen of the city of New York were eeatied upen to assist in recruiting the gallant sud noble regiment known as the Second regiment of Fire Zuaves. 24 -was unnecessary for bim to dwell ppon the gallant ac- tion and noble deeds of thgt regiment. ent who would speak to them from actual ex- + bearing of the Zonaves on the field q id not longer detain them. The surjoined list of oflicers was appointed to carry ‘out the object of te ineeting:— President—Wm, 4. Wickham Vice Previdents—Robt. Gable, y No. 18; Peter Y. Kverett, Hook and (or B. Miller, Hook and Ladder Company } H. Foreroan, Hook and Tadder Company No. 0; James Garthy, Hook and Ladder Company No. 18; Petor Master won, ements Company No. & 27; Guy Bevnedy, Engin r brave Gen. Mco! There wero gen nusber that gierious Qiost joetily emeinber that those who have abused Lt but with silence. he bas nothing for his enemies and yilest detractors but ae but contemptuous silence; is good ana his government and bis country, noble young . by bis army, beloved by every soldier in the y, be overpowered on the penin- ‘is who, in unnumbered thou- s.ore gathering ugams: him, snd who would rather Gefeat McCrotlan than ail the other generals in the fieid ‘Whe pride and ambition of the enemy is 3 be our pride and ambition to 2 his gallant army tii he bas utter! ver crushed out treason and rebe:lion ia these Tnited Siates. (Loud cheers.) Anold man named James Coyle, and who announced himself as an old Mexican hero, aud at the present time engineer in the Astor House, came up as a volunteer. wae greeted with vociferous checrs, and a short appeal to his younger friends to come and do hikewise was Jo udly him be has re Remember that reserviD® | that gentleman's words would mect due attention. Mr. | moment in potting on the whole Hook and Ladder Com- in him tor field, do not Jet brit , ¥'sa} = by the hordes of re! Jolin Seallop, Engine Company No. 2 dene Evans, En iehuel Fitzgerald, Engine Compacy No. at: Farrington, Hose Company No. 43: Juo. doore, Hore Co $9; 8. Conover, Hose Company N con Hose Company No. 40; H.A. Thom: y No. 19; J, Long, Hose Compa’ y No. 2 bse Company Ne. 18:G. Davis, Ho=e Company No. 16; Bernard Keasy, Hose Company No. 16; Alex. V. 25; Alex. Murray, Hose Compat ay No. a3; W. A. W Howe Compan: 4, H.C. Denne: < pany No. 47; Win. Stevens, Hose Company No. . Ricbard Sharp. Hore Company No. 26. Secretariee—Jobn Butcher, Hock and Xo. §; Robert Wrizht, Hook anc iadder (company No. 14; Whomas Sullivan, Hook and Ladder Company No. 12; Dou: las Carnes , Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, end twenty General MckTRS resuming—I will have one hundred men Hvery man must esteem it an honor to join le regiment that made the Secoud fire Zouaves. first to enter thore well they were the first to puraue the flying foe. and they ‘st to follow them to the where they har to halt oniy to be defeated. Flere they bore no insigui! and Jeirly added new lanreis tostheir nume. forings in that carnageare kuown to ull. role Feeney both f and they had the satistaction of knowing t D art iuevery fight, and was me: th deeds of herors. Oaks | witnessed ite un and although in the reports of the i charges of that day there is only one rigade mentioned, let ine Say that the th regimert—that ie the Second Fire Zouayex—not parlivipated in the dangers of the eondiet, but inthe 1 (Applause.) Nothing or impetnoas rugh on the enemy, and it was not resisted. ‘The cnemy war forced to fall back be- fore their stendy and determined advance, minutes all the ground that had — previously taken from us was unee more in borne by the Second Fe (Applause,) In the bettie of the 25th ment also bape & distinguished part. ite fame at Yorktown-— ‘They were the janwed. aud historic works ladder Company 1d of Williainburg, rs ‘The following resolutions were also read adopted with scelamation:— Resolved, That the New York Fire Department is jestiy proud of the gallantry and devotion of ibe Second regi- ment Now York Fire Zouaves during the receut severe campaign upon the peninsula. Resolved, That ner ae wel! ae Gursely dieant part ta the Moody os contlie?, Lon these swampy pi thi which we owe alike to thom im every despar to recruit their wasted ranky and to On the field of F eens ibe brave: arme. and we pledge ‘Wwe oor \udividus! efforts to make the regiment of fre- mon worthy of the name of being foremost among the ‘weterans of the Unicoi Resoived, That we will prove ourselves not only ready tthe svund of the boil to project our fellow citizeps from the fory of the tames, but also equally ready as Joyal citizens ai ihe tap of the drum to march in devence of our honored tag, for which an Elisworth, a Varn am. and a hort of others of our associates: have gulia ht in many a victorious field. . Bexry ARccLanivs rose to introduce to the assemblage and inaulged in some remarks. nid they had aexorabled to take ail proper measures tor the ranks of the (Loud cheers.) eneral Sickles dune this repi- i de not know ma given to that baltle— battle = withont ten thousand of onr soldiers engaged in it, amd the boldness, galiantry and bravery of the Second Fire Z uaves will always form a portion of ats ‘over remembered Ue ihe regiment had been prostraved by diaenee and Ustouel Lrewster was unable to be in the field. gallant Penetict was @ prisonor, while the two re- captains had alternately to lend the regiment, through all the danyers and horrors of the day, until the advantoges had on that eventful day were again remained the masters of the field. Jot there were bo lesa tha Nearly all the of. actual condition of our army on the field. ‘Pickles, who has been through the whole campaign with your comrades, is now here to recuperate his ewn conquered, sud we (Applause) I well MeClellan »ppesred upon the Held and Again seut us to the fron Zouaves seived therrcelors, and with one cheer and one They struggled for recovered ail the ground which the rush war had but tem- (Applauge.) And in the g: 4 seven days’ battle this bi [chia except, that of the battle of Gaines’ Milis. gallant deeds to suppress ‘this unholy rebellion. How sad a commentary was the to the mendacious statements put ‘What we wanted no more men to impulse rushed anks of our army ; i of battle and the porarily Wken from us. series of bultles called Bumbers diminished, and resolntion to the = fing han (Applaase.) TS ot, te Unioo shone ont Fg fe ee anes faltering. pony ie ace} 2 the arm will ‘Radresistencs at sadly” than, he will Bae 6 ta ce & ‘gid noble regiment you have will "he store de aie. je ies suposrie J ~P o oother es mere wreck. Will you expose y r department to ach an issvo? No: you rom wil fill the regimenta! a will enable them to sustain the great name But I want more men. be and a dozen yet. | wanta iondred, bag! ie a regiment enent, why not oo arrival contin @ttripnted It tow want of confidence that nas gown among the masses mee in your President and -in-Chief aud in the the country, he will have thom instantly — sapplied with better aud honester m cera] Saale wee then introduced, bis ge ro 0 froot a greeted with veeiferous ‘cheer inj e- is restored he said:—Mr. President and fellew citiwens, tery isa Mctinpsisbed honor te have this Se before the Fire Department of the cit; ‘When I remeraber how much you have con for this city, that you are one of ite mst tations eousider pumbere, the high res) chee to membership in etnhaber “that at em “rive you will not #o leave ‘them. I have not got more Have eu come founa fi % “60 bison apt have he ei Steadlly and maleoutent! ‘8 want Of con w bie Comunand: sbave — latin gushes A This ix all wrong. your service a ie pret Pare | ad ees ve Tepresented ag ali timer, 1D * bey) pot barton day and night, io bebalf of the pal 4 the orphan, ‘eaving life by peri moet at john ‘l—when I remember al! these things, not forgetting Tihat noble charity which you so carefaly eultivate, and by which you provide so for those who fall whieh, like a guardian atigel, proceeds leaders of your army dent bas done hia duty nobly, and every man ia, thir ex. sembly should inrake the bivssing of G Tooe ek the farts eapthred, the Cities taken, tbe army point to me in cunpeiga more Vateny, that ¢ your own, and sherifice of ime for what’ has been done 1 have opiy heard —— and complaints for what has been lett un ig angener ous and unjust. p actin all their strength. Wuil you not doae much to sustain the government ae the enemy hav de. #troy it? Have you wot ae much love for your flag as they have hatred for ity If you want victories give os men and we will give you victorirs. (| .) ‘al will and ebalt enter Richmond. ‘hoers.) with Jere then half tbe number necessary, us to sacrifice those brave men, whe their aed were anything like eal be wnid we were recreant to the and ovdakegty D come before > adkttne tremens of” New Yok whether they Will go L) the asaiatance of their patriotic comrades 5) 1 were to my to that ane huudred of your comrades were assailed by lundred in a distant part of the city, le man sn this audience to ered but gallant, atrug- ore.) Thave the hoifor io f you rént into the fold. seen therm batting agaiwt odda, Ce to the colors you gave them, always Standing by them, and fightin le field of the peninguia, They have fought ond etruggied with all the ordinary hardships of the cato- single man of that regi other regiment sin how long would te ihe enemy at it not 5} « confided rage ee enthaceatle individual got up on the piatform, who waa,as in the former cases, embraced by the = P might L. who oes in bi aren, vy sndsmg the General's arms from the grasp m around “— now povenvi Inpivipeas said:—Gene y tell us that thie war is not waged to put down slavery in the States where it at present ex! ed thousand wen to joip you. all parts of the halt.) Gemma, Sick eR—1 thought you oreo 4 a (Cheers and laughter. fighting for what We are fighting with ali our hearts i souls to pnt down this ee and unholy re- ‘Wo fight, sir, to glory, to achieve ed, honored whe lh of peech and claimed ‘elieving himeclf of that aiwaye honorit ort have lost halt you win , ‘five pugn | deliv’ | had not lost ‘Meat—wore than could ve said of an. For endurance, for fidelity for cowraye thay lave bad no superiors. Ido hot fear to say 8, and | would be recreaut to my doty if I did not. Will you not, here fore, as one man devote yourselves to lilling up the ranks gallant regiment? igh of men here to-night to I have here to night? The Secretary of the department wi here to take tho names of every man who te williny sustain his comrader of the Wouasves. Who will be the first man? To this appeal a patric Beers sprang upon embrace of Genera other mao m at on ipated bi (Loud and Brel low many shail fing of the © for it ite old renown. to make it inore r and feared than ever it was before i our cou a deatene ontburst pplanse) ver foot of American oil. reestablishment of the cone. ite old respect, au to seo the Inws executed, ho menaces our homes with in- yasion overthrown—to see the detestable tyrany of Jett. Davis and the miserable aristocrats want to see the rebels destroyed, disar to obedience to the individual named Alonzo was caught in the jicklee, amid Joud and i spplanse trom the rpeciators on the Qi eee aa" ‘Genoral Sick:Es—Is thie gallant fello ’ t fie ibe oaly ‘one among y nt fellow to come alone’ ‘hres cheers were her eres oo at astounding { ree General e platform and tion of our country, therity and dignity, and to 886 every rebe! med and fe censtitntion an the laws. cheers were called for ‘that reutiment’’ and the whole assemblage.) yon the Ce W to be dune with the negro down the rebellion: that will be time hat’s the talk.) Let os for the aud all other vexed political ques tions, and fo the meantime let ws find in the sound SUREOrT AINA Of Lhe Pranident a) Hual WE RORY LO GROWS the firet veornit and RIOKERS FesUMIng—Soppore 1 wore to w au alarm of fire sonnded from the to say that moment, you would rush to ext) friends, your capital is in danger. he ‘toreh y wlignted. This wfernal reveiion p her ties—your capital, all thet Teny to the reectie of the" Tour liversigs, y Hall thie vory My friends 1 will present bury #hi What axe bovece 1d usar Leb NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1862. that is, that he is heart and sou! devoted to putting @iwn this rebellion. (Three cheers for President Lin MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. coln.) Tha: he is im earnest, and wiil not listen to halt ae e eae ne monies tise) tee Tres Ce gy Meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen, feuner party, but is heart and sold a true patriot. | BOUNTY POR VOLUNTEKRS—-COMMUNICATIONS FLOM (enecers.) ‘Again Tcall upon you to fill up the ranks of | TRE MAYOR RELATIVE 10 HARSOR PRFRNCES—THB the regiment yoo yourselves ‘sent ts the conilict. If you | Foie The ¥LAG—TEE ae | IN ns 10 do not it will still be the proud consclousness THE ROSPITAL OKDINANOB, 1 Pl. Senn you sbandoned tha bey teve “Teron In pursuance of a special cad, this Board, which bad ity; u r lr part snetann President? in his able work, and that they ‘Chung adjourned until the second Monday ip Angust, met yester- to their leader to the last. Now is your timo to prove | day afternoon at one o'clock. ee, ne 3 your recreancy A all the BOUNTY KOR VOLUNTHRRS. world. If you join us a brilliant cam) is before you, 4 and the ae of having rea teva ny e Suppression A sorios of resolutions were offered respecting the of this unholy and wicksd rebellion, and to the maisto- | bounty of $60 to be offered to volunteers. nanee and preservation of our glorions Union aud this | 1 connection with this matter Alderman Boo. pre- free republic, will be the dearest remembradce of your lives aid the proudest legaey you can bequeath to your | S@uted an ordinance directing the Comptrolier to pay & chidren. (Loud cheers, during which Gen. Sickles re- | sum not exceeding $200,000 wo defray the expenses of tired.) the bounty to the volunteers. the comeene riety addrorged the Meetine sexy who | The resolutions and ordinance were laid over under the jeimed on the platform: — Tule, as they involved the expenditure of mouey. pudlearo Beers, Win. K. Fallen, Daniel Boon, John Troy, | a\ierman Mrrenmu offered a resolution tothe effect that ‘atrick We'ch and Joba Burne. a: slice 4 2 It was announced that a recruiting depot for the Second } * Cal! made by uive members chould be sufiicient to con: Fire Zouaves would be opened at the Merver House. vene a meeting. The mecting then «itspersed. Alderman Dayton wished to amend by inserting that Union War Meeting at the Mercer House. | %2 member should have at least twenty-four hours? notice. ‘The aunouncement that General John O, Fremont had consented to address a Union meeting at this house, at Fae MOOG was lost and the refblution was eight o'clock last evening, drew together a large assem- 7m sae? a - blage to ree and hear for themselves. General Fremont, ee silt eorgon ns ve oe were sent iv by the however, did not appear, and the excuge put w for bis plan piles. eS absence was the iluess of his wife. Mavonr’s Ortice, New York, August 4, 1862. Dr. Hart was called to the chair by unanimous vote, | To vm Howonae Tisz Comttos Covxer ae aud R. P. Wilson was chosen secretary. Grvrimmex—1 deem it ny duty to again ask your at- : tention to the defences of this harbor. In April’ last, as Colone) Goonwix made a speech in favor of arming the | You, will remember, this auepiion engaged p Pee fs people in the most extensive manner for crushing out the | Of the State Legislature and the Chamber of Commerce, an well as that of the corporate authorities of the city, wi hont resulting in favorable a on on the part of either, r to the President, expressing the hope that Le | jy the meantime, however, the government of the United 1s eyes opened to the “horrible condition of our | states, whese more especial dnty it 18 to provide these deences, has been Hyertormaing this duty with cum mendable vigor. So fur as fortilvations of the'most sirb- untial character and of the moat scieutific construction sident shout call for a million of men be shoul not | can render our harbor socure, we slall soon have voting i " ji more to desire. But the pregent war has taught us that want his services, and concluded by ofering reseltons | tioating balterlos oF rams aro indispensable auxiliaries tO to this effect. His views, as expresse: is letter, | rortiications, f we would with certaiuty prevent the in were, that men should be had, white or black, so that | gress of iron‘olad steamers. Nor is it to be presamea the war enould not be protracted. that the federal government has altogether neglected te Co}, Apawes followed in a very eloquent speech, showing | construction of ‘Ses auxiliaries, though it cannot be ex that society was passing through great convulsions, and | pected that, with so many other pressing war duties to thy: the er of the present agitation must be the inau- | porvorm, it’ can give the subject tht prompt and gifration . a new and improved state of society. He | fuli atiention which its importance demands. It concluded by reciting a poem, the last four verzesof | seems to me a duty which We owe to the rebelhon, In the course of his remarks he read a copy of a ter had got country, and that be will see where seliish political trick Which are subjeined:— government and to ourselves, in an emergency like the Ne traitors the Union shall sever, present, to co-operate with it in eflorts for our own pro- While freemen are loyal apd trie; tection, crusting to the justice of the go¥ernmicnt to re. But the Union and freedom forever, funds hereafter whatever amount uf money we ma, Shail stand by (he red, white and blue, how advanen for this purjose. “But if’ we had no such We eagle espacio eapectation, if we knew that not a doilar of our advances Be ee eal would over be returned to us, a wise economy would still femp tas teen to ke Poe talons, Gictate the expenditure: for we cannot afford to have this ‘The flag of the red, white and blue. city and its untold wealth for a single moment subject (ithe tha ttersanlat Tae ncoe teledinae: to the possible contingency of capture, whatever may he pte gE the Lag taal ke the eos! of making its defences impregnable. The rebels ‘san Oe country RAieka sen,” are vigorously at work, cmploying all their resources and capacity in the construction of irouclad versels, and Shai! stand by the red, white and blue, ibelr unhallowed cause finds so much sympathy abroad, Hurrab for the old Declaration! among the enemies of popalar government, that common Hurrah for the Union anew! — prudence dictates that we should be prepared for any and Hurrah for tffe free Yankee nation! every contiugel that we should promptly put our de- Hurrah for the red, white and biue! fences in a condition tw safely defy the assaults of the Dr. Wnson was next called on, and earnestly urged | combined s of the world. Our goverumont is ex- active recruiting for the army. He said the first duty of | gaged ina life and death struggle. Our resources in means the people was to support the Union, and the best way to | and men, and manbcod, forbid 2 doubs as to the ultimate to rally around its banner. Tesult of the contest. ut if we wish to render our suc Poet Br coaiian mae tide vovalg catedior.. ‘Horwas {0 eces both speedy and certain, and to repel rather than treduced iy Colonel Goodwin, who expressed a hope that | invite foreign "intervention, we should not lose a armor of war, We Gorman's speech was brief, earnest and conservative. | should be armed at all poiuts; for war is He said that the time had come for all true men to show | now the chief businces of the nation. ‘To that their devotion to the country of their birth and adoption. | business every other vocation and thought should be Speeches were good enough in their way; but the only | in subordination until the natioual victory over all its way by which men could be judged was the ruleof ac- | enemies ig complete. It is under thig copvict:on as to tion, (Applanse.) The Union and the constitution were | the duty of every citizen, whether occapying private or izes worth fighting for, and be knew that New | pablic station, that I earnestly recommend your honor. ‘ork patriotism would ’always be eqnal to any | able bodies to'take immediate steps to cooperate with emergency. New York men were’ fighting men, far | tho federal government in perfecting tho defences of this surpassing the best of rebels, (Apylause.) They bad | harbor. The most judicious mode of dving it, as it seems heard a good deal about foreign ‘intervention; but that | to me, would be (0 make nu appropriation of one million Was moonshine. Exgiand was afraid of France, France | deliars for the construction of iron or iron-plated batte- afraid of Englana, and Spain afraid of both the others | ries and ships, to be expended wuder the joint direction (iaughter}—and,’ a8 everybody was afraid of one | of commicsiouers of high character and proper qualilica- another, it seemed that they had come to the couchsion | ticns, to be appointed by the corporate authority and the to be affald to interfere here at all. Capplause.) It they military or naval authorities of the United States. 1 do wavt to take a hand in, however, he was ready. He next | not overlook the fact that this action would be in viola spoke of recruiting, and sald that if every recruiting | tion of the letter of the city charter; but 1 fect that both officer did but half us weil as Colone! Williain Allen, of thie | the extreme urgency of the crse aud the manifest desire Stanton Legion, it would not be long betore the whole | of onr constituents. warrant as Mon all necessary number required would be enrolled. Mr. Gorman con- | provision for the safety of our ci cluded a by, explaint g that the call for 8 ral waa for six CRORE OPDYRE, Mayor. oy thousand, and not for audred thousand THE FORT PICKENS FLAG. men. This was met by lond applause, Mayor’s Ovrice, Naw York, July 28, 1862. Colonel Goopwrs then read his resolutions; but upow | To Hy HoNORALLE THY COMMON COUNCIL their heng put to the meeting they were violently op- | ”“Gyvrneaen——We have this day been made ihe honored ac by a old [pve crab yg 1844 AMMERMANN. recipients of ‘‘the old flag of Fort Pickens,” which, in the dhis gentleman contended that the resolutions meaut | janguage of the patriotic donors, * itself bears witness tire arming the negcors, and said that it would be a shame | of having waved defiance to the rebels during. the siege and bombardments of the 220 and 28d of November, Y This and dixgrace if twenty millions in the Nerth could not conquer five millions in the South without the aid of bel and the Ist of January and 9th of slaves. , eh f ‘This led to a good deal of excitement, ae the | Semued si instetly ow See ne oe aided elty r Ortramactinn whole of which the old gentleman kept his ground. He | gq was takes on the dcoupation of the piace,” The two also said Unt be had three sons in the Untou army boxes in whieh these fiags came to us were made from A gevtloman esked him Mieatinet Ta by arming the arm of @ gallows erected in ronan: and which ang groes he thought he could save the five ot hie three | pears tohave been used te terrify. perhaps. oes; ghee “ey = ace - ot black, aid. tionally to take the life of, such gir, Uni Pg as bys MMERMANN SAi would hot, for which he was | revels desired to get rid of These trophies are ted ted with cries of indignation, followed by suggestions to this city by‘ she officers and enlisted men of the rega- fjPak ham oat Jar battalion who have served at Fort Pickens and Pensa. wally the resolutions were passed. cola since the commencement of the rebellion, aad with A vigilance vomunittce was then appointed to watch | iho approval of their Coinmanding Geueral.”’ The xe- aud report on the movements of traiters aud seceasion- companying letter of presentation, herewith trancwitted iste. ana to bring therm before the proper tribanals of the | to you, very handsomely states that the flags are pre- The hew ad sented to vs - tv show their appreciation of the pa- he meeting they adjontned. triotiem of the Empire City in sending go many of her paso gallant sons to do baitle in the cause of the Union.” var ‘War Meeting in Providence, R. I. cordial thanks are due lo these herovs of Fort Pickens fur A REGIMENT OF NEGROES TO BE cowANDED py | feMembering oUF city in this generous and grati{yiog Provinence, August 4, 1862. thanks of the Corporation tendered to the ceutisaaan who There was an immense assembly at the war meeting | bave paid our eity this handsome compliment. mm Market eqnare this afternoon, Mayor Knight GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor. presided. The square was tastefully decorated. ee ee tare Onioens Nate Sera, due be, tak Speeches were made by Governor Sprague, Lieu- | To mm Hoxonastx mm Boanb ov Auman tenant Governor Arnold, Bishop Clark, President Sears Grxtuzmay—I return without approvel a preamble and Joh n L. Swift, Rev. A. Te re of Boston: George Rod: | fe#olation originating in your Board, expres in the fl map, and severa) others, For three hours the enthusi- Prheiens the Mapor of thie city baa seen 6 astic audience listened to the speaking. Resolutions | solutio ie tateicen han mene were adopted urging the President to use every consti- aie miyetney, tbe gn et aaa tutfonal means in bis power to suppross the rebellion, had to declaring that we know only two parties, loyal men and traitors, aud asking the Governor to add’ the enrolled to ‘the active mititia. The announcement that a draft bad been ordered by the government was reasioes with loud | felled wo ie Pe age nero gered be — oe ipa end We Getecuiined 10 Go hor pact a commouious building, 4n a healthy part of the, city’ where Governor Sprague has called on the colored citizens to miwing of ihe'cafuatie Hadies the Sisters of Castiy ance form a regiment a8 & part of the quota of the Stat Object, so far as Authorlsiow are-concerned. tet roa: Promises to accompany them to the field and share the | ‘ted by said Y ed ie xe Common Council is rriving in this city, t it tender care ‘of the Chriauiag sages uaniwes throughout the civilized world fe unri- anxious tat, i if Perils with them. Besoive, 1 iat tite Board me monde | te’ the Cominie- bo maging signers. of the Central Park to pu wer Mecting im Erie, Pa. te selected i for some hospital th eee? Eur, August 6 of the used axe 5 jb - 4, 108, id metiagement of the Sistersof Charny. ut ‘ve euaree A mass meeting was held in the Park here, presided as 1a afford me gre over by Hon. C. M. Reed, to-day. Over five thousand sending the Camuiashore of mya fe bape ol people were in attendance and were addressed by Mesere. thorities the use of the building referred pital pu with the request that the latt Se ee int got Pitiabure, and | avail themselves of the valuable services of the Sisters-of her quota for ome million men to crush the Febellion, and Charity, Dut 1 CaMROt consent ‘te preface the ‘recom. requesting the County Commissioners to subscribe thirty | Mendatiun with a statement not germain to the subject, and dolla nd whieh is a variance with in the case, to Great ont acta prevaue ying @ bounty to volunteers. fay nothing 0 of te violation of offical courtesy, The ‘ob. tive ebuke to eae ie D cenialoetauntoneee im: ee rmance of Obi '. , es inty in eeading ina velo clothed in lan sorn- CAPTAIN SIMEON A. MELLICK, OF THE FIRST NEW Puna rec from offence, but which presented cbjec- YORE MOUNTED RIFLES. tions that your honorable’ body hag not attempted to This officer died at Fortress Monroe last Weanesday, of | @nswer. While I cannot but regard the mauifesiation of typhold fever, contracted while in the discharge of his | Such, hmrpore, im the abscuioe of ‘the worvanioe the duties. At the commencement of the rebellion Captain | rules of Sourtesy which should always govern offi. cial intercourse, 1 am not disposed to regard it Mellick was a member of the Seventh regiment, National | oie eround for returoing the ‘paper be Guard, and was one of the first to volumteer in his coun- | fore me, because it merely involves a question of taste or try's defence He joined the Firat Now York Mounted peepriety my pot affecting the publi by ipl end for which Rifles as second lieutenant, aud soon won hia otion | Tam in degree res sibie, préambie js lial ire tow captaincy. The corpe to which the belonged | to peng poo objection than this. Apparently with acted fer some time as General Wooi’s body guard, and | the view of making & plausible cage against the veto to when that veteran officer was transferred to Depart- which {| refers, the preamble ie misrepresents the ment of Baltimore he especialiy recommended Captain be ona (he ordinance that 1 feal it to be m: duty to Mellick to bis successor, Genera) Tix, as a noble and pro- burn it without roval. It states in substabve that @ young officer, "He wae highly esteemed a8 an | the sole object of that ordinance was to provide a hos oflicer end a gentleman, and his dist: ished # tal building where ‘disabled soldiers might be nursed have placed tie name among the heroes and martyrs Une Sisters of Charity, and that thie object was frus- have Facrificed their lives on the altar of their y Ld tng trated by my veto. had been its purpore it would Bis funeral will take place thie vg jerneon, from | have received my prompt and hearty approve). Put tn- the residence of his bereaved parents, Lergen Point, N. J. | etead of this Sea sole object of the ordinance, it can Vatiaing was already vided sha bo peat ¥ Ne \e uilding was eon tenderer oe See of John, N- Jonnson. 1862. - | for hospital pul the Commissioners of the The preliminary examination of John Johnson, re. | Central Park wine custody it is. The true ob- cently arrested in,Roxbury, charged with treason, in hay. | Ject of that ineseure, as may be seen by an examination tog served me Hletteoant ia the rebel army, took place | Of its details and the objections urged by me ‘a inet it, was to establish a miliary ” hos- caiccn was declared sufficient to hold de« Phat in thet’ bulldieg, to bo placea’ in i m4 of the at hho hannah bey for = wy apt rivals and Depart carrying on U pital required the aj of the Joint mon TMmVAUe Sontaittes of the Common Council on Natio tional Affairs, of Stevens, | Which the mover of the preamble and resolution before AannwstiSieamehip Nortbers Lisht~Ge G, W. Holm and children, H, Hae} me ie chairman, and the whole to be conducted at the ex- It, Brown we Mn @ city treasury. for whieh purpose it made an 000. t Aotwithsianding the vu vrties of the State Lo take It and support it at their own expense. Waiving all other objev- tions to the recitals gontained in this preamble, I must withheld w sanction from such a palpable misstatement of tacts, If the statute books of our city are to be tar: preseh with its re ad farmi- Mrs Soulag and wife, A. H. (Sidhe, Mes, 8 T Davie, Mist Grey. Reowoothal, Mr. obron and ehiitren, i. Hh at fags perry. wire w 4G. 8.0 ine, It. Beod rf WwW. ¢ eats d, it must be done without my ap- rowel. GEORGE OPDYKE, Mayor. me Board adjourned to pede’ at one o'elork ‘an. Hunters. 8. Wright. Ht 1. Cishts, Braune, W. Ht. ott, a ‘perth, 4, White and pices dum, Meng aad nghans, D. Davison eard of Counsiinion, eB beetle! Laproilu Pore” O° PSV CPI AURID, | one MONTHS MILITIA REGIMENTS ENCOURAGED TO Nw Onirsne—Ship Statesman—P Doulets. iady and two BNLIST YOR THE WAR—OUR HARBOR DEFENCES— children, Mr Rovcheil aud lady-and 21 siorrage. TRE STAATS ZKITUNG AXD THE MAYOR'S VETO, Hew Onisaner ship | eae het as 2 wife, © Brc., BTC. two ¢ drew iene, ‘on i, jad} i % rer ba laren 3 Hisiierbrapite Mrs 0 Rougers, Mice | A regular meeting of the Board of Councilmen was Powe. held Jast eveving, Charles ©, Pinckney, Eeq., President, Crupap Bouavan—Bark Mercy Bllen=W Montes. tn the chair, Me eee ean ciakel. AH Jones. A | the minutes of (he two last meeiings wero rend and New Onceane—Bark Young AmericumA Meking and lady, | proved. ores, lady and chil Comneiiman HOGAN offered @ preamble and resolution in 1g Mg a reference to the recent decease of Col. Monroe, lato com- ef Oo bin x mt mander of the Twenty second regiment New York Volun- m Wala, Peter Nyors, and A tera, It was unoninonsly adopted, and a copy ordered ~~ Hiya Bs ig Cubirnd Vugeierteld, bo be Sorwardge to 1h6 Lamy of he decency ollicer, Conner, Biwstd ind, Peter Davi ‘A resolution offered to keep the Union square Parl open after uine o’clock in the evening Councilman Joxms spoke in {ayor of its adoption, as he Delicved there are poticemen enough in that precinct to Maintain order there after that hour. ‘the Board to have the gee lights in the Park put out after that hour ip case nae Gio sesenian seats not be afopted: N spoke aguinat (he resolu’ fon, a8 the inbabitante ts im tht vicla) ity had not + exprea:@ a wish to have the present arraiigoment fut ‘The resolution affirmative to eight in the negat: Councilman Sievensow oftered the following preamble Pry wards, hence for Valparaiso, Apel —, Fy Daring, from Portland for NOrleaue, July 3, Stevens, Thomas, hence for NOrieans, July 28, Forel; Ports. 44 ‘Magdalena, Joy, N¥ork se ent Hagley for for NYork ve . on, July 1810, port bark oto fro brig banda i Soar ships ‘Talionnany Tho ld Jn chan) July, Jou Moralisdy Winiamos, aaa ree aid ive He recommended tla ut Pr 31, lon 7320. July 24—Arr bark in 221,"bank Sherwood, Gray, Malameaa, ein port» sy vie adopted by a nee voll in the 8: Whereas, it ie very derirable at the preseut time to se. cure the services of such militia regiments as are now in the field |rom this city, serving for three months, who nize for the war; therefore RI of - ———- tho sand dollars be yuopriated to exch or ony of Our State iilitia regimcute from this city who will reor- ganize for the war, the game tb be paid over to tbe © mnandant of such regiment, for the beuellt of the ro, mental fund, so soon as he shall have eight full battalion companies organized and mustered into the service of the | red Stated for three years or the war. Thet the Comptroller be aud he is hereby vias directed to pay the amount named in the jon, aud for the purpose named therein, of the proper vouchers, aud charge and tho earao te heret ents, iran cs do ‘haw fol y] Htose Seanaioh tian j Walenta, ialing shi do for'anty er dog Peas stooincen, , Ameer vn, for New “Guswee-axp Haxson, July 19—In port dark B Wri bt 2 Doses tor NYork, vine} sche Maria Wall, Bradtord, for ue Eee vest hence Commerce, Barnes, fron ba nn ‘uci port Brbrig Onward, Hegins, sou cor Uharlotie fows, froin en art nv, May SI Ars shipa Lotus, Leckie, Ban Francie Ki he Anno Kimba)s, si 7 Washington, Colbusa, from Ban upon the presenta: the same to its app Referred to the coinmunication was recived frem bis Hovor the tiouof the Board to the state of das it has been proved that irou- ing batteries are juporiwut adjunets . he recommended ‘or calling thy atte arbor defences, clad gun boats or flo: that it be referred to the Nf 7th ta Viet ational Aftairs, together with the reso Tuhion offered by Alderman Beole in the Loard of Aider- Counciiman Hous moved Commitico on Councilman Raxxey moved that the Board adjourn until Se] whieh was ad opted. the first Moudey i ayor against making the ‘The veto of his Houor the Staats Zeitung a Corporation paper was thon taken from *g0—-In port Br steamera Cor {ny eopata, to Fun the blockade, a ra nud 3 imknown, Also, rebel fotileers from Br gunboat Bu Councilman Lest said he say uo good reason why this paper shott!d receive any additional co rporai rk Jolun Benson, Petes fox ZT j bark Caroline (Br), <4 New i Wa ley for New Yor! leg Lue ue 1 » t Be y rine vutia BS ae, Turks Islands Samasket, Sawyer, Mausanilia;'J 3. “ri ig 21—In port Br brig Eiciee, for age and be believed many of the papers 1¢ was their i in. tention te publish in were not of euficieut imports 4 fvom Portland, cihnan Groes said he hoped the \eto would be set adopted, notwithstanding the ov. aside anri the rescluti, jection of his Honor . Councilman Hogan said he hoped the matter would be allowod to lie over until the Mayor shonld commrnicate jt , and give his reasons for ‘a Corporation paper. that cfleet was offered and lost. ‘The matier was foaliy laid over for recousideration, +A resolution was offered to have twenty-flye hundred copies of the Street Commissioner's report printed. Councilman Onron spoke agaivst it as being merely in- the pocket of the printer, and f the members of the Board. Councilman Lant also spoke agatust its adoption. ‘The resolution was finally adopted. Un motion of Counciiman Kenow the Soard then ad. Just arr. Bid sett A vesolution to TEE NO Aut versed in ort, ie Am Leos in port id Urig Timothy Field, Royal, 5 tended i ar Pan vo Outer ag conten, Bovek for eee poesibly benefit £01 no tigen, Crosby, [rom Tome for 1 pen be “¥ put 138 aisiess, leaky, Sid Jun¢ 28, ship Gentoo, man, Carrizal, ily’2, ships Mooniicht, Breck, chtd to load at Folivin foe Eiveruoo! st £3 158; Sunshine, Frov, rom Fan Franeiseo, do do. Porta. BOSTON, Aug 2, PM—Arr Br brig Model, Dow, ¥i x hrs itinguold, Baker, Baltimore; BL Steven 800d, ep Buu, éthport; FH hom, Mavinews, Phi NYork. Us ern ports; steamer New SHIPPING NEWS. “Git steamnsiip Saxony, Mi Euzabeth Davidson, r Rhode Island, for Sout k, and Montreal, for Fortress Monroe; 8a Pr ince aie Charlomagane, and Hampden; bark Jobe rigs Mazatian, Lyi, Yim (1), Friday, Bathurst, Africa more; a rusillo; Anis at Hilton, us Averp a= ns Gsrenn), Suiseker, Belfasl—k Nichats Winders cles Martha sale ‘Small, iazelle, Baker, Baltimore; 8 H at Enalcotts Ivy, maw New Zcbland, iret Nickerson; BES! Pour), Bavivn, Pi 4 Cibrallar—Giro & Fr Emma Tattle Sehr Flva (Br), Guinot Ge Sehr William (Br), Larkii uritiia, fut Cape Haytien. Rona ae Atherton, rye Sluute, ans Avibrose Light, Stahl, Becton wchra R W Trot, Jeleans; Anire Peqdinock, Burne and J Nair, Barber, Provi ded: 1 b Ovo Howell, " Acco ‘g chs Mears Vai Neue, Van Naroe, Waehin.tou—Baker & Big fora bark Mat is ner, Snow Hl O Hae ani Sea Foun. Coon ‘Atkins, Milfo Bo si a ies BANGOR, July 31—Arr sehr L D Wentworth, Rider, ol me ‘AST, July 28—Sid schr Catharine Beal, Thovoas, Stcamship Nortiem Light, 25, with passengers. epecie, Ke. . Khip Havelock (ot Bow m), Young, New Orleans, July 22, ei, i, Phuadelphi, 2 daye, with'nttrate of ew Bedtors, 3 days, in bal. Mer Yindad Botwar, Joly 13, the Bar Bark Gaiden utes Maries es gh, Aspinwall, July RISTOL, Ang l—Arr US survey schr Bancrof pai “e istadetphia, Bld 2d, sehr J 8 Weildin, Wetmore, Cotes SO Are rchrs Went Gi Vinathaven 16 NYork; AJ Mary Ann, Brant, re ae for RY. ordand for Bailimore; a WP Ritchie, Fre Wrst. july sieAir Oricans; 2d, ‘Touah, 1 tuxthorne, 26th for Matanzas); 28in, titan for Cork for orders, pu wall sok, brig Lon, Speed, Philadelphia; whe Mary Portas, Preethye New ar i ny Piadeigt’ 2a ze pinwall, 17 days, in bal- nson, New. Fort ‘ ‘Park Vinet vise), Kos, Havens, 11 days, in ballast, (o Ri- bark Gleaner sites s act Is at Lower Quavantn in with Berk Sam Shepherd, Jewert, Ci Sain Shepherd, dene: bt “Yon America, Collins, Hew Orleans, July 22, with wie Key West, 10.dage, wilh 8 N of Hatierae. Teague Light beating NW 30 mien spoke sehr Gai & henec for Newbern, NO; , bark WMT Wall, hence for Quincy, Hooper, Port Roy lest it ‘Hal G * aria rraansel leans: Sith, ache Baty od th, bork Texas, Pendleton, NOrleans; ter, Puuladetuia: saci Won Setar: ie Pinlipe ao! sili, bark ouetas Sd, Baraogat 1 iat waw's rah B James, vise bri, and sent to New York Jo) fake » Port ey 5 days, in ballast, to ED: Dron. site Menty Gibbs, 8 Native, Dena Eliza. d, schrs Menr Snow, and Niagari Balk Wont Wind (ue Weaters Bolger, Port Royal, 4 day pare cyte inal net. tol B Ge Bark Fiowston, Share, Port Royal, 5 daye, in ballast, 30 Wakeman & Dison. W Thaster (of Bangor’ 8, lo WW DeFo T, July 26—Arr schrsJohn Vs ‘ance, Baker, New e Sylvester ieee er Log oo Pitot, 3, Pilade aap uiines, Gambia, Jul it & CO; Vessel’ to ib Hawley. Buckle pon emer 19, with coffee &e, man, Roudout; or tie, Brig Addy Swift A Maltlan Phet Bri r, Betize, Hom, July,28, with SNE ‘ORT, At Turk, for orders; Mook Ben Franti Ma Viner ane Bar ford tor do; Bizarro, Rell ley, Tijannle fordor ‘Geos Worth. key, Bal oe ceuton As to Thozupen va imal ogany, bound to London. sprung aleak of about 3 jon in spoke vig aH Yarmouth for do; stoop Ta tue 0, “NEW HAVEN, Av tzabe port: : sloopa ng 2—Arr schr Marah Leslie, Ba ‘Win Bennet, ‘Baitivore: john Adams, New York; Gea , July 24, with sugar, to Way- (ns: of Cardif), Garner. Stéobna, PR, July rng co maater, mond, Turks Islands: Ph Jessie Renfield (Br) my ‘Tars, Janeison, L na 1, it pg ” ‘uilen, Boston; Saco, A Abby Bon |, Gilmore, Breakwat 3 ‘e' a a ty etione Saturday n\ Albert (Br) “inst, ies; CB, 4 days, with cont oH TAC A Dowel Brig Nebraska (of ‘Bath, hip rs ui New Orleans, 24 days, Mallett, Port Royal, 6 days, in reon, St Kitts, Jnly 26, with mo- aa , Cat Island, 7 days, with frit, et aed (Br). Rodewaild, Hlouthera, 8 days, with fruit, cor si iw, ‘Hynson (of Great Orleaw: th 8 r ke, wo © Duncan & vallant, ou buat TINASOF, Schr'Rolipse (Swe), Bete from Tai PLYMOUTH, July Arr schrs, Cortana M, York; any Hamilton, Nickerson, do; Austin, Inde. PROVIDENCE, 2—Arr steamer. echra Centurion, pastors —. Rew ‘New ahaa 20 days, Garcons Thomas fh “ror? br CL Vandervoort, L oH Fatcatiue, Canby, Halinore, § dass Helthmore, 5 daym Delaware, 4 <anyn, NYor! Sehr M Peri Fenion! ¥ DORM TUCKER, Avene. wehr Cavoline C, Brown, New Sehr Kate « xt Prine bres scbrs Gi Co satin Sm York: eto Hi wi \, to, KOCK July, Sota “take Tre uerre, Cod, F'Bageur, Achoru, Parker, Bangor 1 a Sanson NYork; for NYork; dist, Anny , ‘Woorter, J vant Nantee Lay L emg nem ot ros te, Pearse, Pauas waion, 3 Schr Rea, Xyoiehhien, Nrekerso ob, Bebe O} len, Behe 1 Sitti, Kelley, B Schr Marshall, Limet Boston, Intent i "Bos Sehr C Thomas, Lor ae $day. lays, Klityaard, Hong Koi ein ae a. 142 days; Fri Bia about July 1, ab 34, Storm Kin for zihabanporn iloy, New Bedvord. 4 days, Tixew Bedford. 4 days. Wareham, pe vehy Teprietia, Shaw, Providence, fii » Re, a ry ders, Hon nant ter Rockiana, penwal Leckie 10; Bil, Helen Met Suh, Windtwardy HHeunin, Kodlais; Neuby At op, NYork: fh, Bel a NYork: Goconds, Penuioptis Moston: Bruch, Sow Hay a, Sanus, Buget Bound Sound, ae Steamer M Stevens. vo . Adams fare. Niehow. Pailadesphia. Steamer Sanson, Dunning, Piiiadeiphia. MISCBLLAN OOS, 4 LLCOCK'S STRENGTIRNTNG. e share prseane 559 roauhing, atarming and One ship and two a ae apport. they aboul Wind at sunset SW, Miscellaneous. Sarp Mipxi6nt, Brock, hence at San Franciseo, wan 23 days he Atiaatic, 60 days to Caye Horn, 2A days whch strong W gale; aprong bowsprit and Jost an entire tuito iN Mahar. A San Francisco from nak jon 136 4 ina heay ty ‘hese Pla quails, and pets the muscles nee Fur Weakness? the Back and Boweln f f grits aie, fa, the Side ant aad in Lewbcgen _ es mneene vee or two they relieve at once, the care or then these distressing casce, i LLOOCK'S POROUS PLASTER! oan TO asian uaa Ant Mosera. THOS, Atweoom ‘“é CoePhanas sat spate twelve dozen Allcock's Porous Plasters, eae confirms thois very ‘ee ‘excellenioes "AC tiie 1 434 OF oirer aes of rhe | i iitsinary teat, int Kong. on the Sit split rails and apruug fudder Rone Aidoubie toyaallyant sip bound B vas incompaay, serpony to be ine You maim ir] FROM are A¥FFEC- iNsTANUH tt igre iv Fos Crosby, from Tome for Liver, go ao ‘ia 4 rit back to Valparaiso begrions Teak: 1. With 2 feet of water in her Br Bank Gteaxst, Wilbur, from Min orders, with ootton and walt, with erew all mabogany, put pia, frome from 2 i ere foe Me Newport, before reporied J tent Soctionsl dock, will ly copperes ashore. hae got ‘The ship Montebello, now o be stripped, reeaulked and ne} Notice to Mari. ‘the Comercio, of Lima, Gsecovered near the island eens one of the rroup pommpoulng the Friendly Is. earl, soon vy the anaes He shia word near at 0 = we we bs FE roc to try irvbien fo ton of & poate, wo af spine, J and now he labors. ay $6 for a stagie ower rate. Koow: was ‘an weil ag ever, Piasicr if they cout w¥ing the plasters to, no scropies that our foniiments should “a ie eae ae to have been OURE OF CRIOK 01 ors THR | fae cured me a crick in my back hin yr rome tine, and Toa im, = father ts olan slat BY DEALERE nd ourits af apn rr ahicr F Pazeety ODIy iat a import ae ts a ark rove and all ‘irogpetee ‘The iiest two reefs wore Fount, iby ite Beis Peon ts ofewar Pelorous, on her pasea; Sydney to the Jclemuppoed sntuerranean free exist fa th an the water Io WARM, oe mmen Arrat New Late ie hnelgbvorh hood, Bold at the ra Bl Noel, ship Canton, Waite, Byol00 | ALSO AT NO. 204 ath srhe Hoienn June 12 sith 1600 ne making 104 bi Ay bbts in snk 2 Jon. aw, kee ee ih, BR iad the ale a wean June Ms, b BH, 60 ap; brig Leont Green, of Wark Mascachneette, NB, reports her at Ha- dani March 27, 100 sp since lnaving Sandwich Islanae: for Sid from Hakodadi March 27, ships wh since leaving Mandwiel waar HOMILY FOR THE hy’ from, summer comple Hitiows eolte and ev change of water yok wer, NB. nothing do; Mutengs, # ridge, Tothing dom ait 10 Olipiam Sea,

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