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» * * p x 8 NEW YORK HERALD, TH’SRSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1862. line * a greene te THE CALL FOR Tenor ‘iecpite of eign and native-evil prophecies tho navy | the Devil had not been created a woman. (Loud lar gy. | ing individuaie, should bes strong incentive to bear the | of the cumpalcn) are being rari ly diled up. Clty Jigs DISASTROUS FIRE IN BEEKMAN STREET. 4007 3. had beon quaseuplet vad rerdered most efficient. io so | torand apyiause.) The spéuker closed by appeal) gto} y.r4en of drafting which is about being imposed upon MoM \inn t 8 posed to be taking his a thay role : wach that Britsh stueamen had beer compelled to | the meeting to facilitate recruising. 7p Rebtho wenn denna far eau by every IR CS , ef the Rainbow Hotel and Other a, anmit that 0:8 Diockade was the most etivctive ig sho | The subsoription list, showing $10,000 10 a 4 of re. the north. aon ty helving to suppress the rebellion. Barning Union War Mer 4, nt the | 64, consider gour immense extent of comet» be | crulting, was thon laid on stab for sigh’ afea,and | With regard to the roll of enlistments, there appear | Judxe to remain in che sity for the purpose of rendering | Buildings—Several Persons Burned to- sting qvarded. Then look at tbe amy—what man cezid chal- afvor some unimportant remarks concerning!’ 49 reguia- now over four hundred thousand names enrolled up n ‘men who fough' Denth—Loss Estimated at About 9150,- Produce Fyychange. Suge iiseMoaney’ The Stave Department aad alse arly | tin of detaits che meeting adjourned with ©? eqrs fF Be | tn6 records, and Major Pinckney has taken his departare pony ood od nya a h oo eons ‘or State ‘ weae for albany for the purpose of presenting them to Adju- ‘At about haif-past three o’elock yesterday, meratng, @ Sxuricated us {roi # great difficulty, and “ull preserved | Gemeral Stekles at the at? x Gardem— | tant General Hillhouse, C1. Havin, and ther 1s bo toubs that wheu it is again | Gre was discovered in the frome basement of the Rainbow ENTHUSIASM OF THE MASSES, | ie wtoxeity of the uation and iho America” name ia, | Great Union Spoech—The J satrtotiam of | tho rush tothe City Hall for the purpove of fling ¢x- | brought ims the “(eld it will gain vow laurele for | Hutel, Now. 31 and 83 Bo. kman street, cocupled by Wiliazm us font, ( Apulanes.} Sass & by = ane ne ot at Washingt pn—The Daty | ewption papers still continues, and daily over aad over | courage and devction to the Stars and Stripes. J. Howell. Tho alarm was given and the fremen arrived wry of Sint, Witham H. sews (loud applavge), hos | of the Women of the Noren, de. again may be witnessed some of the most perfect spcel- THK SECOND REOIMENT, EMP(RE BRIGADE. quickly at the premised, Tho inmates of she hotel at the tpecehes Of, Govorats T. F. Meagher and D. § saved us trom ali these jeriexif 0+, und for this he Yesterday that popular resorég ail true lovers of the | mons of cowardice and subterfuge which one desires to | Tho following privates of Com} ary H,Seound regiment, | ime cousisted of Mr. Howell, his two sous, eighteen E, sichex 4. Weediord, United States aw Pile ert sier anent incon auch Fl dramathe Whiter Garden--9? 4 the scono of a change | jook upon during ashort period. Abie bodied, vigerous | Empire Brgude, Captain W. W. Sowles, are hereby | yog-ders, six servant giris and two waters, kyatavt Distrht Aiteruey; Hom hive to Speak once tore of our honest and | of performance, the announcer pent of which Drought,to- | iocking men basten forward with the most abject fear | ode ed to report themselves for duty, and to recelve the | no flames spread rapidly, aud in ® very short time enerois President. (4/plause.) He alluded to | gethera large and enthusiastic audience, The regular | depicted upon thoir countenances, and make the most State bounty due them, within forty-eight hours, or they he fire extontet througout the entire building, the a AD mtion, or loved -< dl net orn yan, : a o + - ken te., be, fat ee proase or Abranam Luncoks” beats | samme, opened with the, play of the*‘Hunchback,” at | e+: teeta or tear a) Aioseat any, mount isa de | Garrett Farliey, June 17; Charles Gatmn, Jone 18; Jobo | W, Baker, envelope maaufactarer. From here the fire the heart of the Amer iean Union. (Loud cheers. Hi ail times @ favorite wi'.e playgoers, grading one, especiiliy when pogsesse! by nen who are Frventt, eee ae i aptahaage t ee forved its way into the upper part of No, 29 Beekman in st fo capacit sm, bis sa- é iis a , | dune 25: 2 Konk, Jame 25; alt + % Untoe War Wieting af the Prodeee ae ee ae tn creme Sa ‘ua presorve the Union {”, Bubdt was uot the play om this cocasion, nor-the inim- | sunpased to have the fr inet ete to. thelr savety, | Henry Olk, June 14. By order of iri Ger “VINOLA, | atrost, "The three buildisgs, which were six storiow ehange-l2mtQusiasim of the Massed J of these states, ava with tho warm aud earnest supyort itable aoting of the Juuia and Helen of the piece—Miss | MT ic ls ia danger of being broken wp and destroyet P. J. CLassen, Colonel and Acting Inepector veners!, EB. | nigh each, were totaly destroyed. Specches uf Goweral T, FP. Meagher and J ° the loya) peorte ot America he will abasb ali waiters Coombs and Miss Thorne —that was th ietiom of the | forever. These 1 ish forward with an enger.ees FIRST REGIMENT, NATIONAL VoS.UNTEERS. A thiee Story brick building in the rear of No, 61 Aom N D. KE. Sickles; S. & Woodford, United | 0%")! Dag Une war toe victorious close, {AP | gyentag, The large gathering there *assembled met in | and c) Is absolutely sickening, They HAY | any regimeut is doing well, under the able enmmand | stroet was algo totally destroyed, and also the four 4 Biates Awistant District Attorney, Hon. KOMARMS OF STEWART L. WOODVORD, BSQ. response to the anuouncement that the proceeds of the | ‘Ne {See Neon ve at i uctoase those teva to | of Colo el Willian Gurney. Recruits are being forward: | story brown sone building 166 Willlam street, together Moses * Odeclland Joseph Howle—Geu. Mr. Wovoe-ap, Assistant United States Disurict Attorn night's performance would be devoted to the benedt of | 4 iande me amour nd bs it go into the enffers of | od ho cainp daily. The headquarters are at Mozart | w.th soveral of the adjoining buildings, were more or lesa ; Meagher Doctarce that. the-Army Must | %8#0¢8tiyoldeot.and in substance spoke as fellows: | iho Sickles Brigate recruiting fand, and therefore i: | the United utes Treasury. Ono spiritually incited | Tul, 814 Broadway, where Colonel Guraey cam be 6800 injured . . Entering, “or the @ret time, your mognitieent Exchanze, shoy crowded the: bulidh ‘Mr. veptieman yesterday Qed his papers on the ground that | qafy, injured. smutty Keinforced, des [eal as@me who crosses the threshold of royutty; aud | Wo they crowded tho Duliding. Mr. Fleming, tho | 19 wag q sirunurd and untitted for the services, This, tt COL. DONOE’S MOUNTED RIFLES. ‘The following 1s & list of te losees and occupants, with n fy hull of the Produge Merchants’ Exchange, in the shoe’ of this great co. fet ectton. | manager of the theatro,and the merabers of his eom- | appears, iogully iicapacitazos tho person, aiid, o doubts J ry, Muiors for Cot: Dodge's Mounted Rifes are at | ‘be iusurances, as far ay ancertained:— és A ae rened, andcern, at last, ts rightful king, : th ic ought to, should the fact be conclusively proven. headq 3 Waite shrek, wag rowed ab ane o'clock yesiordiy' | Tn the flerce-beat of battle the white b ils have witharod ct acd reel rite res eee we are to hiave men to fight ovr battles at ‘alt, tot them {| No. 600 Rromaway. Capt. Putten, the recruiting officer, Lmpandinella-sanitig ac jn) tlng for tho" erpese of forwarding enlistments | and {jin from the seoptreot th: slave power, while the raervices,and oid thelr utmost to render the aitaiy | ye iene: ard @over men, and let not our army be® | nrozreases excellently in recruiting, and rends off daily a | Nos. $1 ant 83, elx story brick buildings, cccuplew aod inevoasing the elfuctive streageh.of the army. Joyo wo pam toy te one barn A ae therencodey N was. counterfeit of Ghat ok, the gouney pean | The aii iumber of men to the corps, now statl ned in Suffolk, Va. | on the kapements, first, second aud third floors as the Ruin~ The bow beiug th best for gacheriug all the mer | 409 ani ns ulness. pplause. Sd ing. The stage box ou the right of the proscenium, looking | ¢t Cousn.s’ offices were also well patronized yesterday, | Tnx course should be pursied by all represeutati bow Hk and kept by W. J. Howell, Mr, Howell's 1osp he iries of the Western land, where | cogs the uselessness of their applic cer ? chasis together, here was a very large represests # tuerwuring Gots of wea, are bending: irom the farms | f° thesitrarice door, was resorved for General Sickics, | fy"sa to dnowo quarters, while, tho county Clerk's ol STE ie Rag the eld, in order the more | occx of Liquors and wince will beabout $1,000; insured Mou present, A considerable number of the resileais } oi Lliws, where the iediav maiz grows into gold, from | From the box waa draped the Stursand Stripes. It was | was on han, put a proper diwwback upon the a Me ok. Be Vouune | {oF $1,500 in the Fast River Insurance Co, The furniture” £ of that vartof dow cty, conausting ef Wale, hearty, stout | (Be Valley’ of tho Geveyse, from the hiulsides of New Eos: | not gntil the drop scene bad fallen upom the gecondact | auxious number of applicants. If there js any | THM THANTY-RIGHTaE PRRAENE (Me es of the hotel is estimated to have been: worth: $5,000; o> : y land, "rosy the famine siricken elds beyond: the sea. ONY 1.1¢ ine gallant Genoral cutored the thoatre, thing davpiecble to aman uienre fi tae this taf! nes tally destroyed, and insured for $11,000’ ia several com- and vigorou# ara, eraployed on the wharvesand in were- | sant acclaim goes up; and in it Jet ys join with ringing | © Sollans Ganeeeyon eatre, accompanied | Oiication for protection fre forern goverumen's, | ghia gallant regiment, commanded by Cot. J. H. Hobart Bee bulla cowed his she Conner-eatate. herses, &e., itt being Irishmen, fer tho mest pact, was | shout, -Ail bail to the King Cora !? (Applause.) | by Belgadier General Hall and.some offcersof bis brigade. | nen theeountry in whieb these pec) reside anu are | wag Sug known as tho Séoond Sovtt Life Guard, now | The loss 1s about $26,000, pusied ine vollombe ae a 4 ite pale ae dewolaued ove border Stas. and chara: |e was received with tout cheers, layplg at beads. and | obtaining theie Vos 72 008, Ee Toacuasned {oalls epod vo |obtma of New York’ for: recraita. ‘The f-uir> exmueaulea>—si, Mark's 66,000; Hapel, $/0e si v api ain: erent . ing *) paliing difien’s People, ure f The moetiny was eulled to order at opesreiock, when R. | Wiiiede.th hus mate desolate many a house and widowed | “AVI handkerchiefs, the band playing “Hail to the | OAH Ane iloaco in the comtry from. a Tesidouce of | Thirty-oighth has been $n almost every action which has | AMO. SI000. | aay eat. fourth, fifth sn@ P. Bick, Bey, was op olmted to provide. Among the | iaany s loving heart; while through half the Union, tho | Chie” Taree cheers wore then ealted for Daniel F. | yuars, wi navy obtaived ndopendentitvebihoods and the } cao. co since the commencement of host tities, apd Y isu iors ascupied hy Chas. W. Bekaes Mock bien” Jone sis | eels of trate are still, and peaceful tndustr, Te. ; i r Ut Dene ats off stilativas, and who cow when evwhere wa relsor victory und fame. Bull ram, fg cave story, and re leading gettiemen prosent wore Goncral Thomas Francis |} PACs ie Anand oF force here comuacciel Pron. os, of the, xpelaior: Brigade: Th6y: were given: Wit ene ie isih abrigik nook apes, sheleJormesh sieverd. fh. Fale’ Onksenar@eiiameburg msds spank 1-404 cucawue! MAnuMRLeey», And AIR Te faiibs on , ie a tiger. Meigher;@eneral D. E. Sickles, Gonoral Wetmore, Judge | Serity sulles in strange contrast’ Doveath the hotmet ot Thro aheers wore then callod and given for General | residence in another eountry as a plea against being draft. | thunder tones of praise tor tho training of the corps. | aachinery totally destroyed. Lose estimated at MeCunn, @ptain Mog.n, Josepa Hoxie, 8. L. Wood. | war, aud business th ift and enterp.ise are reaping rich followed by three ditto fer General Halleck. J,ure deserving of the most abject contempt at the | Ap Jication ‘orentistment must be made to Licutopant E. ts (6 he followin feack, fins rewbed. Yea hare hardly Bediond w potas 13 the ther siaky voice neat eried ont, | batds ofall bogorsbio men, | Roerwiving tu he ity, how | abiier, 896 Broome street, near Centre Siwrket. pi a Boe gl Von hast iver, 82 800%, 2 do ie y wel jaty of the hour, tof ow call for three chéera for General | ever, is progressing faster than re the order tebgots. \ 4 7 Hx, $Y iLamabarg City, 81,5005 Mesere. Javid Dows, Lewin Roberts, J.8, Williams, J. } 99 wad fee! tho bri:k 0° danger on which the nation : was received, and the varlovs volunteer organizations 6 oS ap aseacasins el Reeds rail ly oy Wy He Ss a0pE i ow Haven, dt are being rapidly filled up. This 13 owing, no doubt, to bee eo Oy tag h the fact that. the bounty money will te ‘stopped after This Beard mot yesterday, President , John T, Henry» a rth beg hag ro ye gees RAL SICKLES. grafting commences, and men ars desirous of reveiving | Keq., lu the chair, pet ae rs Po ge nage ve emerere gabe ties Bl noe, and after th fair Julia and | aby ineney Riss cay be forthcoming ifn thote eer ae ‘un motiomof Alderman Boor, the preamble and reso, | cory anies, | ie ubkuown. > ! ‘ova ral i fore o pa 1” . “ " : v vegies hat ne calls frocaell pacts | 3Albes Suma RO, FON pe Te er te ee lution respecting the bounty to volunteers was called | | the s-cvhd and third tloors wore soepied by, wer ‘al SICKLES, Who, dressed in the uniform of his ‘There appears eomewhut of an exodus during the past | from the table. pron fey — manufacturer, Loss 000; eb he in front of the box, and, after first bowing his | two days of persous to Cunace, thisemigration beg pur- } aigerman Dayton offered ap afmendment pledging the nowledgients, addressed’ tho’ assemblage as fol. | sued, of course, tor tho purpose of escuping Uh? forthe m- . ma = ing draft. ‘the diuerent : inftbat direction | city pay a bounty of $60 t0 all goldiers trom the city | isly, dovirosed. | Lins bone Bi | a Oo ailjes ana gentiemen, I need not to bo reminded that | are crowded duily vith these runaways. of New York now in the field, eae $2,400, Hulaers $2,000, People’s, of Massachu- is intended for the corps of galiint-m TRE QUARTERMAS®ER GENERAL’S OFYICE—IT 1S Alierman Boor said the amendinent wag mainly an | oi:5, $2,000; Mass: Massachusetts, $2,000—total ,, rosea ag ody sociated, ‘wit PWILL BS ERO FOR THE | effort to defeat the whole matter, £12,500. ue ante THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND VOLUNTES! ‘The Parstnest said the amendment was out of order. ee rear part CPaos aT ik et Poe ler Ps - Tho returns from the interior of the State at the Quar- | Tue resolutions ware then adopted by a vote of 10 wo 4, | “f° Nos 29 crushing Ue he f A. Holese > and Juhu tt, Leven were appointed Vice Pro. gidents. Messrs. J. H. Herrick aad L, M. cloffunan acted as secrararica. SPRECH OF GEN, MEAGURR. General Micacner was the iret sp-sker,and were re ceive@ vith lout cheeriag. He wore the star of brigadier fenerc!, Ho said that in such melting weather there was but tittle time for long speeches. Everything would, there(ore, be to tho shortest ead most concise wan ner possible. He thovgbt that recruiting was going on fart2o stow im tis city, and eakd that Ue object of this mestiig was lowlir up the a of the people aud i dering then up to the polat of patriotism which was ex tiembles. Aud yet, since this great treason struck with poisoned fang at our liberties, we have never been in such peril a8 that turough which we walk to-day. Our grand army is held practically in check vu the banks of the James; our people are + to respond to the call jor volunteers; @ geners despondency, ag of fear of coming evil, hangs «dead woight upon lhe patiou’s heart, and an interveution of jealous Powers is threatened. ‘These things darkeu our hope and hang threatening over us. Over the sumight of your busy trode the shavows fel!, and you, too, paused vnd asked what you ade, Dor, Your duty ss men and citigens, (Apphiuse.) Your govérument 1s im earn- est. From he Wie House the call has 0, and men shall be forthcoming. bts iuperited, and strong meu tans rally round it. also belanzed to the Conner estate, Itt » ed: Lise abont $18,009; iueured for pplanse.) t peowd of them. The acmy mast be reluforeed. | fue fi iin, tL, sans m mg must be : STRENE. sea whet want Gan. Geek meh. wo ae Gelert eekaeaneT ees’ Maks Goal carmen G Gemeie roliuperetrol tormaster Gener ce are exceedingly favorable | he ordinance authorizing the Mayor to offer the boun- | No, @1.—A three atory brick building in the rear, o¢- inot mhless the army be remforeed within | hat our government sees the dinger and dues lis duty. renulanea Gtihean and the opinion of everybody | ty to all uble bodied citizens who shall enlist wiibia twom nate by be maken the tirst floor ag & carpenter shop. r s a Loss i surance. w uid be aunoat as well to give up sf ly aware that thore were some , who went about opposing recruit Almost on beaded knee the people think the Pres: t the ordered drait, ‘There are some seek exemption. There were som patter 1s that tore will be no necessity of drat nota of Luree hundrad tvus ty days afier the passage of the resolution , aud eypropri, i llvor, oseupred by Me. Siete, commigsion mer ~ wear makiag to f 2 ating $250,000 for the payment thereof was then read and } chant. Loss $500; wo iusurance. Tho manager, jeclmaterd ranks of my com: old and cberished who hy ma revo! the Ftate’s vers mer the ne airs tu eur n a ~ n ! 7 friendship wi Td rind lon call. From ali present a yp oa q DI jx aud proventing Magy good men from euteriy who skulked bekind harua and put on petti ee carey yet psa —e re papetaiornppiggec te adopted. third flour, occupied by James Walker, biitiard table army who would © herwise do so. These men ty’ © | sno dnagecebrabe field. aor a + 32 the adopts me f bis prot artist and whieh hee ; pan % ar Ee sore : pues itee ame ‘The following is the ordinance :— muker. Loss $400; no insuraice. Pho buikling belong- looked to. For what party was lores, was the 0 forward te chip Seager tA hy tt Bead bpd gelesen AN ORDINA ) PROMOTE JHE SPEEDY RECRCIMENT OF THE J od G) Win. G. Aetur; totally destroyed, Lows $2,500; in~ God pity them, Let them sneak away at eco ofttoris, Y thank him..I thank the Id stan city ably come up . meatared lit : bay hibit gre una | te far better had tho Metrop AUMIPS OF THR CNITED STATES IN DEPENDING THE | sured. ea wor, b serine Gaatowing. ale otenks: eee ts ore perauericny ams Meetive ¢ myany for their co-operation | te the mark in this matter. Gen. Arthar retarned from GRUY OF TUE NATIONAL UNION, No. 68.—Tbird floor, occupied by F, F, Wellington, im- defenders. (A plane 2.) A Weienees ries mateniored the pen Mig earth — (ua chiar and an Ms uta red le i pe design. 1 thank rep rey oi cavenpe barony con Hammpinenred the City of New oster of rand good eee pear eb ee Deerainy8 and the wivantases of this great and free go: | gtrong limbed man begging sn exe'so aud whimpering at j ° popitene Wperen ane ’n, al ee: 119 trdi4in ds foliou sim as foliows:--Louns, $5,500; Howard, $6,500; ernment should now ralty te is do-eucn; apd-any citizen che uruf, ws jet the most contemptible and God forme. geen my firet appearane Koghesgl ont ih peed Pa leroy ml 1 the parposs ot expediting he reerajtimens ky. $6,000; Kuspire City, 96,0005 Gormanin, $2,500—to- womans, by cabling ts the ethers ted tiem oneals & Getk aciead Gulk’ a a Get eee ae wg not on it,T am tit! suificiently | Arthur ts positive thet thore will be no need of drafting Pook vow tegaged 1h the ur the Cai. | Weta nour $s cecuplod by Charles Hanselt, importer of ie et a i her erneaeor 1 amon the staye for thie night only. | ‘or the State's der the Jate call,as the reports lefending the integrity of the nationalUns a, | ieather, & uboit $5,000; insured for $24,000 1m, be oxecrated by ail bio counirymen, le hadnot bad an opportunity before of & est performance of my allotted ixbor fuililled my dyty tothe tlag. but now that tho draft is orderod f shall fis uo exetapti-n papers. Along with every tan I will take tit iffercn| nnents, as regaces their | j8¢ sap grep pape ae o furnish but those whe are necessary to fill UP | tion, oifering, on behalt of the Corporation, to ail able | upholster now stand, I widvessed au assem mn ance Company. floor is occupied by John C. Hine, dealer ix essing sech a large assembly of merchents; but, molwitnstandiog, he felt it @ area, privilege to eperk to so many influential | iny cuance, and. om me the lot shall falilamready > | {bry the which is ow _ apou (Chee < : goo's: damage slight, Ibe bullaing ie da- 8, who cam preduce «tho sinows of war. | cu. (iowdchears.) I uged hot paoce in this hour of the | Aus Clty this Imperial city—strove hard to stave vt x hundred thonsaad walled for. b died persons of the age prescribed by law, who ehali, | maged about $200! insured, ’ heat of fe. Iria brigade, -aud said | conflict to tell you of the value of this Unioa ww you as | fvicne He ton’ of @ntocorhe 108 merclant®s iterate | TAB POST OFFICH DEPARTMENT AND RECRUITING: | within twenty days after the date therco!, enlist i any WHLIAM STREET. that what they had fone in the past they were | merchants, uur to recount the stake that you have in tho pay yet oper igecs lien iets ee eet ate Doliti- ‘A circular has been addressed by Postmaster Wako- | 029 ol the regiments from this olty now at the soa: of First floor and basement occupied by A. & A. roudy to do in the future; and in weal or wee, in life or | issue of this conflict. his gathermyg throng, your f i th cd bi It he! Sven Sie " 1 war, qpon the torme and conditions set forth in the order dealers im upholstery goods. Damage about doit, they would be ever faithful to the American re- | uanded benefictions, prove that yo realize both yo: Qcaismnity, altbonl all their sscrifices | man to each of the employes im bis department relative | of wo Adjutana eueral of the State of New Yer, under Fusured for $40,000, as totlows!—Sun Mutual, pubic. (Cheo s.) He hoped that other Irishinen would | quty and interest. Evury dollar ibat in labor you have | juve te call them, were aciza wila the very madnesrer | the matter Of recruiting, of which the following is a | date of 21, ihe sum of Alty dollars ‘each, in addition to ; Manhattan, $5,000; Eagle, $5 000; New York. 9 me at voce to fill up its glorions columns, aud that ere | coimed bus sean earned under the protection of that law | (itaiuation, “They aba&doned. te, and dloverdod all one | COPYe= ll the other bounties heretofore offered or'sgreed te be | Syuttab'c, $5,000; Colutubia, $5,000; Bsooklyn, $5,000; long the rebellion will be ended, and the whole country | wijeb this gvod Calon has kept for us,and whieh, Goo | 2awation. They ab@doned oy, und digcarded all our ost New Yore, August 2,1842, | jnsid to yoluntecr soldiers for the present war by the State | nox, $5,000—total, $40,000. come out reurenmed and Stronger than before, Ut one | helping, it sLali keep for those who shail come after us. | qavet to rt lh on: oe share =a gigs is ey Sm—Necessarity deprived of the privilege of bearing | of New York or the United States, the same to be paid to ‘he upper fivors are occupied by L. Straller, dester im thing he wished a certain beyond a dowbt; and thai } Every commercial adventure with which you freight | {Ja then they s=parated themeelves eee sar for aha arms in this period oo (he pat peril, you cap, never- | said persons respectively at the office of the Comptroller | gung, pistols, &c. Damnge about $5,000; fully insured. =a though Ue watioual arms may meet with re- | your ships govs on its way, guarded by that starry ting | funnoe Melbieokie veniindedt Canc Taneuiebenee s 1] theless, it Is believed, hy, your personal exertions and | of ihe city of New York immediately after they are No, 165.—Virst floor occupied by Herman Waggoner, s.r he tristed that it willever be. bis satis:action | which, God bulpmg ug, shail float in’ all its power aud |) 1%%5 pea dideaperentrotpad = ere YOu | infinence, de :nuch in aiding and inaucing others to devote | accepted and mustered into the service of the Unitod | dealer in upholstery goods. Loxs about $7,000; insu ano ‘hat of every member of the nationalarmy ou the | Geauty at every American masthead tora thousaud year- | f>.onepate one pad Pp ES ei ths the ‘oa sp eork Lo | thomselves io this patriotic service. It is therefore ex- | States, +] ‘or $6,000 in the Hamilion, Tafayette, Citizens’ auch Patom-c and Ragpanaunock, that the Irish are not re | to come. (Applause.) All that you havo, aud all tuat you | toing reuvuded of thoce remnambran viery cithiecatne peeted that yon will, on or before the 15th fnztant, pro- Bec. 2. To enable the Comptroller to carry into effect | Relict. bore ibio for any disasters that may befal the country of | are, you owe to cur Uni here 'is no class of fig aisha we ‘auoen rises 7 wt a ap- | Cure the enlistment of at least one person, and that you | the preceding provisions, the suia of two Lundred and Buiiding No. 163 1s damaged about $3,000, and No. 166 epee (Applause. ) our community who occapy a eapoustble position it vat a coalition thek he Met mi plish by | will return this circular to this office, with the name of | fifty thousanil dollars is hereby appropriated therefor, | about $7,000. Said to be insured. Chairman then introduced Gen. Sickles to the | counacgion with this evil war you do to Fou LS respliahed Sy Force of nes. (Che can now ouly be 2° J the person enrolled, crstified ty by rome proper recruiting | and the Comptrolior 1s bercby authorized to borrow apo | No. 167 ig occupied by several tenants. “Second floor meeing. He = dressed in plain citizens? clothes , an! “nt cpon ims fiver the largest agricultnral and (stop tincesab bivieal tc. ore) ri ich Has been | officer, BRAM WAKEMAN, Postmaster. the eredit und fuith of the Corporation scch amount nut | hos, J. Woolcocks, tin plate worker; loss $100; no in- = with loud demonstrations of applause avi ach wheat stu Serreitia toe ta taka ot tne dates ans ae in ‘A subscription for the benefit of reeruiting was also | oxceeding the sid sum of two hundred and Bfty thousand | suranee, Third floor—!’. B. Ashbury, glass letterer;. ight, ( rot corm pours | timels palate oth Me he Aine. ana waver ab ie abe tsken up around the office, Mr. Wakeman headed the | dollars, aa may be required to pay the bounty to volun | damage $200; fusnred tor $300, in the’ St. Mark’s In- SPEECH OF GENERAL DANIEL B. SICKLES. its mite of yot your gathered | jro@ necinaat tn this popalar government De Be is | list with $600. Thore was a sum total of over $5,000 | tecrs horeby authorized. ance Company. Rejubold & Andrie, lithographers ; lose General Sickice sald chat ne eity in the United States | Hower. Like Joseph ia. the olden tins, clothed in ihe | jow Sbleand ensreete ibe ecmiuceration ot ihe see | collected. Site Sionays so porsow el shall: be Capaaiied ia || $006; bo ‘tivance. Firay Tote seone iia: seer, was more intereeted in the-suppression of the rebellion | mttPle and hearin nent may be, theaiin reliance, may she gole rellance, THE CUSTOM HOUSE AND RECRUITING. ;and be drawn therefrom only for the | dealer in Judia rubber goods; Joss $200; insured for the olty of Meee, Wook... Since i’ Saas aural ANE Fred onshery es Of tie people. (Cheere, and | The employes of the Custom House have exorted them- specified and in the manner provided by the } $1,000, in the Kings County Insurance Company. Firs¢ than iB c @ out the | from beyoud the sea men ce ¥ posainot ory, 7 ere, . a second section 0 this ordinance. For the monsys so bor- | floor (front)—segar store of A. Weber; damage by water, people have evinced their great desire to bring it to an | ia ber exwem aite¥ ple hited, if you aw in car- | selves with telling efiect im relation to aid for the Sickles | rowed and deposited the Comptrolice shail prepare and | about $25; Insured. end. ‘Botore the Jabitiion-ab' penile Aid arb toipeerei help. She aske your #0 not of life, oot hye cap clive By apt 8 Brigade, one thonsand tickets Laying bee sold by them | deliver to the parties leading the same bonds of the Corpo- No 169.—Ficst floor, paper store of C. A. Crane; stock. pag i in ar ikea Wowk by eo : of blood. “She asks it Hot as charity, Wnt as hor ful glory of yc wad tO bs volte connie, | fof the featival which Js to take place in aid of that ga!- J ration, which shall po d gated Jaonn as ‘the | damaged by water nbout $100; jnsured fer $1 4p the: j w peop! ew York, by peacotul counsels, (loud w ith 18 making to lusult th your cwsttys | lant body of men. Collector Barney iv about making | Volunteer goldiers’ Lounty Pub t Bonds” of tae orpSratien eate fee in the LENSY Stduranice a mderaiion and by compromises end PP 3! Chise tip “the + hat the south if maicing ta tusult the Stars and Stripes, | Sone farther necessary regulations in onter to further | of the city’of New York, to be signed by the Comptroller, | “Tho upper vart i# a boarding honse, kept by Flisba Bur. Giiisiion, "None hawe done tnore 8 pot ih Gown, aad.noma f Ualeneball bo Kept for us nnd oars. aie tet Gol eee canal eaten ut Bovern. Vine intereats of recravting Ae much ax possthte In connae. | countersigued by the Mayer, and sealod with the com’ | jeson: damaged about $300: insurod for $1,500 in the i» more interested in hastening the moment whe it shall | thers shail be with is tine of etvite, and from must and shail be triumphant In chree months, Cheer, tion with the Custom House department, This iz right | mon sea of the Corporstion, attested by the Cierk of the | Grocuwich Iusnrance Company. ‘ be crushed to the earth. The audience he was thea sl. | furnace of this w athorland m We have gone through mu: We te and proper, Every department supported by tho go. | Common Cowucil. Said bonus salt be redeemable on thy | At one time the fire presented a very serious dressing represented a class of men who could not wht, more beaut more tre. (Lawl ehoers, duri iclieped Shatie whee! At Ul Europe wig | Yettnent should enter with spirit into the work of en- | first day of October, in the yoor 1863, and bear interes: | and feurs were entertaiued that other bukdings would be But be deeply imterested in the success of the J Which Mr, Woodford reured.) bunded against ns, gland, Franee and sp pp coulagiug recruits to enter the ariuies of their country, aj not exceeding seven por cant perannam. ‘They shal: | destroyed. The firemen worked with coromendable per- country. = & prosperity was greatly enhonee! by a pC Ne MOSES F. ODELL. ~caking a pretext to fix « quarrel upou us. England, he- SOLDIERS ARRESTED, #'so be transferrable at Ue pleasure of the holders there: | severance, and fually sutscoded in extingttshing the fire. wide spread come: and, a6 yet, they had been about of Congress from Brook | eonso she hag never forgotten what we have doug to her. 5 és of 60 the books of the Corporation, to bo keptin the Comp- | Many rumor were afloat regarding ther Wes oi the joist injurionsty affected by the war. He believed it | ly’, was vext presented, He said he did not come to | She hos never get for, Tor the war of Sid; neces |, Over Sixty soldicrs buve been arrested in this city { trolior’s office, aud all such Wawsters shall be cortitte: | human life in the Ralubow Hotel. As tar- Seats faot—thouglt he Was wot well posted in statistios— | speak, but to hear wit ocbers might sey. From what | y@l torgiven us tor the example we bave given tall the | 4g the past few days for remaining from their regi | thereon bv the stock Clerk. as our rejorter could ascertain there are our feneignt nad domestic trade bad been largely ia | be lu! secu in that room he was satistied that patriotism | world of the capagity of man for scif governmont and the | ments when thelr time had expired. When arrested Tho report of the Committes’on National AMairs, giving | put two persons missing, although there may be others—- ue i eed ee eee wees rep bes 2a yen notaalte dead ia Auscion, snd ths produce mer aasves, for the control aud ty these mea were brought to the’ Park Barracks, Peo et ee Sie The Zrenilens Aad 4 edges te the house for the migit—of whom the proprie- Ir r ste hanks aro « examy that tact. e ’ r io vil “i 0 secretary of St Yank , e oor Tae ¢ BEE Cvaty, ist wemesoand fe wan ot cris | Eoiry ao beam sm. my tl shot Bree SIR BOTT bee Aaap detienting hnebabs rprr tered (iO Aa peamiaaaiiasie Lo coterie teal (9 9) aa ai interest could ware properly be appeated to at this | to the whee! and save it He asked why unde he 3 ws ara * i i md "eleck. Ss Brest thn fond waons reytesntave are gow anon | ths vale ef thee swt ant wait tbe tonbaet eae ane LON ates Files alae, | aloe erro n nd Coa oun, euaoues aru scurey {ieee re yea aeons i eakeeot a0 Caalahastn, soot seventy te ere, wr vid wit ir ha, thei orth—if th y wl on ip Sed ‘bce akancar y3 i Lit: ; and their patrvohions tha Q7eeh Sumse of er comets | pertane im deld si ental ticy decal wemeae naee ad FLLip of 2 fund who, like uu | ss thareure many of the now atound the city. 4 Brooklyn Military Movements. Mr. Simmons, aged about twenty-six years. eouniry, wud to piace New York—whers sia should al- | at afl. The Merrinuics aui other ivvs-clad yeowls « iN pide danaeewaann enting Were, GENEROUS DONATIONS. rei had cectbitas 10 ek teieeea ie ale Captain Maron Mani waa badly i ody. pple ne er fe ee ne | the rebela would soon seize upun th phere by at to pan a foothdd i, | A letter has been addressed by Mr. Cersh Banker, of | _Br0cklyn also continuos to be agitated by the question J 14 wank a the New Tere i Pepa g (Applause. tel as in the our i ev,and thelr rams = © end dn care weet + r - Bejee! “ the right “Kind of wen, © ee nate rms cot made mares: But, {TMer of that city, to bia brotier ta Schenectady, the former's | % (ting, aud the enthusiastic eaterers for exemption | Edward Grecphalge, of Philadelphia, was taken from Tue did, ty ak thie shipping of tho United Sates. What would our house, | and he’ now hesitates whether be rll pice of birth, making a very generous offer in the mat. | DONOTS are stilion a two forty trot te the County Clerk's fa third story windew by the Greinen with their ladders ork to devote thesneatres. wit our arbors aio be worth under such eir’ | thirty thousand ‘relutorceniate to frat “wali ter of bounty money, of which the following is a copy:— | ofllce in order to file their ten thousand and one excuses. em gue anise pga shena SI of this rel cunestacees? vl 2 r ai . r “ ego y Xork r i 96 £ . wick ? i army or relinquish bis o Ot conauent ins New Work is showing her colors in this ruatter; but in the ioe ‘ Cr tand r~ 4 phe A J or tan ni 5 baa f thecaands, a: onitio: gfe, May ¥ ae i jira 1 f Dede .) The iperehanis aight asic in | Bion. | iters in this country wre enjoy all the privileges of viet sfeaecimbee tai oats so reported 4 two hun Trad. Fouls that prompt action | jtsciisens. the, Sion nae cacenteadeae in eee etal eit dary ito do every. | free men; we have nest and inost Leneticent govera 1 “U to orce our moble army and overthrow eme. Perso: vountenane: y . ae thing in their power Cor the success of the Uniou cause, | ment, and unler ils eveu administration New Yori itae Se Msg MbMty to moet all the } this wicked rebellion, now staggering under our blows, som sual Patni weer at Ahver, queetiming ecoae Our Naval Correspon by ‘Using them efurts aud their tuflueuce tor mnereasing | grown up to he the chief c'ky of the contineut. | Taare Cos the dapgars that pressed upon | L&uthorize you co eer for me $800 for the first company | other as to tho best method to be adopted for escaping this Pt Te crag the mii (ary force of the nasion; to sirengtien the hands: | fore we | lnve 1 the dangers that pressed upon } raizad, amd $200-for the nccond—in all $500. God grant | siegroe of force adopted by the goverument tornise troop Uns States Setinen Mteio, of the governinen: of the countey,, and the cuuiidence of | maintain tale cv er: ily dipicawateet tea ADDS that our native county may wake up toa senso! the | The gencrai feeling, however, In this city in regard w Ory Care Fran Riven, July 29, 1862. community i the fia! tridmioh and success of our. | land. Ibis true that 9 3 Pe Sips gD Ss mighty struggle we wre enguged im, and put forth its | ihe ara(ti uv $ ‘ ; Another Prize Cayturel—She Intended " emus’, (Appliude ) Kvery man cam be sefai in this | commerce Ure common issues of erery day occ:: ©. 5 wept Aarne Mid lheag Monae atrength that we tay all soon agala sajoy peace, honor | when "he Moca t en temenes ty evorale, aad | Am ee satanic har may; ard hey aay be seedred that tuey could have the’ | dowctapeear with dele merited forse. Bur “> 0 il was uucxampled for vigilance and. eDicieey score, and prosperity. GRRSH BANKER. | Gut thas ‘rovkiya will, be. able to. Seen ern On a Caen Tears Ont Be 6 Oetlate. foun, Weeapeiorcabttien meeios in he good’ | was siiik Wes sane, aul tuo commen dary of ev'ry citizen | Sidering the vast extent of Coast it covered, Wend in | THE MELIEF COMMISSION AND THE FAMILIES OF | «ttite 4 handsome and robust complement of good fighting | , THi# morning the Mystic bas egain beam euecess(ul im Tizecin, Load applatier). Congress bas been derroccel::| wate) Gonmere Mek Maths tO ee pplcin eet gAP. | the War Department a man of energy stil capreity, aud VOLUNTEERS. mou. "It fs quite healthy locality, and the Heights are | Capturmg & prize. About four o’clock the offcer of ther ‘incela ts kt Bie pines, ane Bes oom Mi der in Chief, wos sed was satis'uctory in | have wo thon to discourage “us? Nothing, for. in | SepOrt M regard to the prymont of funds to the families | confine themselves to obtaining consrigts, oma Darby's | PY weet our anchorage, with a fair wind. Our vea- fickios) aid not vote fhe’ bins bat Ao wrouit Seen menet re the pebduce merchant of New | gue campaign we have captured more citie,, taken } % Yoluntecrs, Since their@rmer report had been | Pasch and Kelsey's alley; but let them pay a few acci- | *! immediately slipped ber cable and got under way, and ane trast naaianaay eee d vor egy coi tha nse ve otien Fonmet citizen ia his | and who has repelled every tusuit, wno has met overs | 2#0ded in there were $27,231 paid out. dental visits among the gents of Clinton street and the | ina fcow moments brovgbt the stranger to. Our first enemies, ond that be had completely defeni- Aayatoress ‘ or: American repsblic fntuct before all the world. TO PAY > 3 5 rage of ing to au overflow i of the half-and halt ‘radicals wit) would wish, hima, ships, must save ous by eaceificiag ihe other; be wae (Great cheering.) We have a Secretary of the Treasury | oxcw. bigger teearee sec oe id of Ie pict sanb’a blood, while pollu and able pang irene hn ean snatserd espns a “ ~! : . v8, . ; u H * came joto = home x a1 possession ‘under ay emy Of the Union i aauy ways. | bes neither hoviee nor ship, but sos, enn give tem up | and. whe nS fe. een Ofna hcmeeee tae | Capt. Larned, the officer in charge at the mustering } pockets and enjoy themeeives at the public tnpans ccagl pened pow tag Bene sna apa. AN ibe dit wut faction had bean wearawoi iy ton Mo gir or utry abel Chak God that thay bad suas to | exigencies aroee that demanded thelr repleutshwent. | offes at T9 Whits street, yesterday moraing rocoivod in an mapaenees! Gheienie ts ven. cult. i Lisa hora pared yetalponilan yp otantain.eesptivoar ra thas before bim six aunts of son latrrvention, of which | {Lewd ebser’ 5, Merk the aiderouce oe ann more forts, reemquered mare Pi Feng and destroyed | strnetions from Washington to immediately disburse to | The Second District regiment bas several recruiting Gas teectord ots os Recent ean tie tf aokpowiedces he will make god use, Nomintervention ow Of the soil mothe North and im the Sout. He bad been on ium iu tite caine period of eine. We lestroyd by ay | the recruits their amount of the United states bounty | oMces throughout the city, and Cotonel Cook expects | that she bad heen lying off here all day ye terday, Cougress, non intervention on the part of yolitieians, and ground redewne| from rebel sway | a turning port in the resolicn: chen ian ie ae reached | rioney from the funds now in his hands for that parpose. | 1 lave his, organization complete Wy the 16th | ing for a favors! Spportualty to rue ia. Any Bon intervention ou the part of Euraye, ge ior wit bs a nlavae)—and be saw thet | ore y ‘poral Itappours that Capt. Larued has bad over $100,000for | of August. ‘This is the only regiment asked | thier no Haropean intervention if the North bef unit, 1? they hte southern cities | Gite enemy they: stake every thi on the huzard of the | cig pact few days iu Nis possossion to re im paying off | {rom Brooklyn uuder the now call, nud It will UO eastiy | \.,¢that we aan’ some wots Wo shore, Goptuie tiideee, of pene be yess Tent i tney we i was so in Alabaae rik : pre ' i from Washington inorder to do so. This morning the eens. if r Jeet tani is, wort tro tue ating ys" ineb “Penisived; all the | ScTIPE capanle or bearing artne, wo used mote amen owr- at will bo promptly procerdad with. “This witl | Spinoiw’s Empire Hrigade hes also recruiting localities | (2,riP 40" them: in a few moments wo overhwuled « end thik but one object--the — ruisis into the army, | procident hes t eat oe em, aly beers.) The he reernit tor an old regiment $25 in bounty moaey | in ebundance, and tue o ization i@ also doigg re: 9 op Hoard and provided for, M4 ss ‘weloms silks will beanies: Su 9 sost down your’ | men, and they aba! be fortheoming. (iets) The CA enlistinent fea, and for wow ceginenta the guns | markedly w The brig bat “Sinllec"” jegtered ou her stern, f do nos this noble systom ef | simple queetina is whetheP-ihey are se here viet ded we ‘tion of bonniy, with but $2 fee. The Twenty-third regimowt, National Guard, Colonel | nink, however, that this was her name, for these vessels here are ae (hear ste ns and stop sete Goneérigth uk Whellsee thay are 20 go tuto the felis wit THE FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT meGiMENT. wr dha bcboien aubemates rea tied mre dhe usually Sail under false nemer om woil aa false colors. yf go Into that for the restoration of | Tlie hearts ss barges. 8 Caplain Joun T. Luckman, of Company Hy Ninih rogi- Sdjutanty Job We bed red elbc aga RN wg Ret ad cg edlmpe ae jactory to | futur hs . sgent Now York State Militia, bar received the nomiow rap 5 bz ap song saleable Cage Of ecame from Turks telands with a ‘ + a the granaricn of the wortl- “. aa ‘efnnel ot ‘ phar y-xevenih regiment are mow baving & pew hs oon a “learn th pees Bye: : I ener ge a Ayre $100 of Sdontonant Coton! of the Fuh Senatorial istriat gautsed in Greenpoint, é on ah ea farther particulars of interest vat their plantaews end pw was on out smiti cade now about being jorined in Brooklyn. The cory bg oP agen Qrore wore wumisikeabla iy ineagh- Gin atone tue pou ition. and wil mots | Seciched to the brigade of Genera! Jesve (. Saii.of | lke entireeredit of capturing the brig, belongs to the . ; 1 tay Lockman bas been 4 United States atenmer Mystic and terror of wi » extent of the country pat A Bag } peespantcngh bs Nay gt duet che | Winch there are wow four full companies veto kh ee ee a 'wo-inds: Sf See Wists peosnetes ls taost frastfal returns of aol there thal ibe hepa "7 Beto Tate the regtinen aud is jn ibe man far cambniiaas eaindhdriahp en aiidhendls net Mop cnet + yal tt, Netth towever et on tue later ius © the, tele ae ees, EES I the position of LJeuconant Colonat, ¥ ver ee Gee Hemmer enced sa arn “City Intelligence. ) vray to th ie ; x our Age Mage ties My * t rom ibany Eveving Jouraal,} st ny, actu : . theo, kad wets | Set usiried, the’ moat ean roo nies THE SICK LGB BIIGADE. by the Surgeon General to state | Tne Sasearu Sctioot of tho Tweuty second street Baptigs ie inter sorts Cuien, NO ej itwe got nile be Recrulting for the Sickles Brignde ie gatting along fire. joa dive td cortite ies of disebility’ will beof no | ehureh, Rey. Mr. Koapp, beld (heir aunutl piente at A “ the yovernten! or U8 press tothe the ly. gq The beadunarters a at No. 009 Groadway. Captain ny omy, ete Hf adletertdnarapacbapad st loon asda af be ‘ un. k tahoy rie | There in Ro sacritve whieh @ ‘wotnan Ie not cA Chitwick and Lioutoneat MeConrell are tne tecrutting from tho War Department overvboty, within eer. | Mott Grove on Tuesday last, 6th iust, As. address wag ( : . Jeg ae fad | when doty of patswntina cate eon her. The utiveta, having been detaited by General Mectolinn for | LAit agee— witnot, physical conditiog— J deliveres ‘by Rovert B. Boyd) Hag, apd .s Bumber of $ ne inter | the south have baw the that parpese. it Be Kab oot tod 4 J have been dreited, | by’ and patrioti wore the It < Snel . Seaton” Gaus men at this | tue women of the S " , THY UALLECS agen, bmn gg eee Apt ee a Be cer ore ech praten tr dus thse Onuttter, te soe Boperinisuaest, ws fens Shas ty w treo Slates, and ‘ lens ioet e “ teopde, therefore, wun ran ty thelr physic weer | toe th . iro. at actoe. Jat syery ons “da eouae thing, tn th, (i heors.) tei tee | BAS ® fecruttog tens tm the City Usll Park, Induce | belt ting and breath ik vain " . ‘Bin neers | for shy ackay” oF he rep + who caw't sine sv eats anata as te being well ufileored are hold out bo men Jorn- ‘Tun New letvew. Staaten Cowrmamest, which wae frany teneares recor wen, cr tes (Amplave.) | ovmntry shall be out of all danger 2 uicoe moans, | “s UNS regunent, Colambia County Arcased = All the | store near Fort Schuytor om Tuestaz, has been got off : roa th son Gt Ske ep the ereiyy .e fet 7 Cheer THE TRIS BEIGADE, Young Men for the War—lutense En- | withort injury, and has reauined her regniar trips, leay- " rs a ween pe yee" (Appl ) 7 na 0 the Mr. Sickl@® then retired. Ths recruit ny offeers Of the Iriel Higute have, opt thusiasm, ne N.Y.a a jag New York daily atm quarter past three o'clock P.M. ‘ ual? lait’ jor Staten will ar eee this, notwithe ai ding dae difficulties to te © et -pyge) FE AT oe ape Tur Norwica Lise A report has hoen generally cire e R. mf ong , le Cola ia *; ; ie yo pond ae oe jnuat our 4 mari tag Colon Militery Movements In New York wut fk moro suocessfal i@ oursliing re red viciauy herds rossiog hte Py ay Wnted that tho government had taken pessenston of the wy. Mi ere the rag sighs, grin @cn ieny ‘ondenecn atbbeeicenees eae eaiestiren Ae Ogan izations around 18, ‘Thay, prov | Fis last ovening, Te greatest cuthustun wus dieplay. | splendid steamer City of Boston, of the Norwich line, te Song the Lape Caent, view S| Sete co ce be bared e AKCROITING 18 ATFECTAD BY IT-—-PRELING tw s1lts i the Tpoctene--an Mouor caractoria patton piri niora thes will die onty wince’ tee re CoG pr tenpecssieede pram ad bared es deh f ja t rf Med 4 * Mar fp mars 4 . ‘ a3 ot <0 sey . ah v ft @eaith the will have to baw ber beat s — Seana hem _ haga 5 =, wou CITY" COUNTY CLP! CONS TLS” vo couMabd and {4 ene sett radior, | iC usRet ond the itet traitor haa laid down hy ares, | 't2 that this Is @mistuke. It ds the City of Norwich, e fore Muay? of ber stator States What woud erate fhe | Slates of the Almeiican rupubive. oud aaa aids SAND OTUER PLA be onied thu even tu oie escrntting fur | Liequent spoeches were made by a aumober of youn; new stoamer just bafit by that heathen | eomipany as Roce sis of mdrot, Pha thing exw be gous. Lit we | cnooring.) ad The excitement seound down in relating to deadsing sith aad? there hes teow a and revered voiur cers ajgued the roll wa the spot. Colum: | ‘reight vont had lee large, staunch Vowel, and auita- wee! (nO Stabe bt gal! am ead AcvOML Ais ct or | The CHAIRMAN aaid that in Peyard to the remark of the oe, and tbe Uivoaasion on its dithrent boariugn aut | ue TEE common agli ormicls aoe eau 4 tiey tivn thts puptlar line ta Boston ia eulll ts So teer ee ork,'o aipply eight oF foo men, aud whe whose | towable wen » that every man Waving two lavatee 4 yy ut i aaivan 1 eee aes ae ’ Sy the fovoriie tenrness, the (itp of Bemom ama een * sinphiiod at ongs This if preciwiy wha | or two snips uid give me to eave the other, be woud | What may result from it t= apporinost in thd wade of ali om, or ati deeper fasten ity fangs Wi Volant Bounty ad in Philadel- he te v 8 me, © 0 City of Boston and the City Mirsuchweoyse M4 doing aL preset, Let the tuerchanie | a ahd sag tat boi chips aad hausasshoud bo | Olutves of persons, Gowhere yor will, thu word + draft there can be no lieu hi of New York. | Mr. Mrewste:, the Prosiduat of the com hero presont paige Uectaulyas to exeetionn ta thw dire: | given cp i sare the govern aout ih becdedilahs your size eid WW. sadd ‘bitick some eat hand. Once ft commences, iT vounty moneys will cr aveLonra, August 6, 1869, | | DARY, IS deserving of great praise tor we proses prosper Gm, ai we have Lie gute pt ance Ht suight |” Me, Joaseu Hoe woe tie dunt to addroes he meeting, | br an exetine : och ona, tnd (he thousands of intotlicent yo my Teisban: The ut. :criptions (9 the bouaty fund yesterday amount. | PHY OF the line, teen sirange that wiley oMcers aloukd be pre | ina very patel Of anexciting tine of it when the acsual werk of cow [who wil they be vompelied Ww go will not !ave evan the | 6d to $5,000. ‘The total ia now poet Th ows Bug emmetinet pking epecches me Cot th feription chinmences, The most umnecvuntable ond tgua, they 90 aie * act We har unde what of ae The Cath WGumanns on tobe Put to All joournging — aplietments.' for hie # he | intavor of a on He could noteven | rant murmises are arrived at fi rd tat i thoy would wish te agit, hae nea Kho Lancaster fan the zens of Daltimore. fort that it sear an irksome doly. and av did not Mink a hn weil : : Fant wu a ved at in regard tothe deste, | Gur young wen tut qa Will It not be cata 4 firet branch He right that ofious should tad 4é wuaeseary to stir ap cl el renege WHY quegidon, and it would Lo weil for Lhe prblie lo raak> JW go volutarliy, aud go thes under the oticc a aad | A now regiment, the ry the ohanr tb chaps, anne ny ist be preho re City Council passed # Dubrivcicin 206 anergy Of tha people, Whew hw oni OF Bh of thera coukt “doe | themselves well acquainted wiih this mat with the eormrades whem they kuow and atinicer As to | and ready 10 go into cam ’ a avy Fesolutions at Its fast nesting, on Tucsdry the ality a suortyime ago, he found a great desl of de- ff () oh agit ted, end fon Aeasittot | mom iMate Ley Meld to Nybt the battics of their eoaete Ireamei, ‘a thy Irish Brigade , Whereas it ta tha duty of all the citizens of the United tude gud desponduney, which no goveru- } prevailed for a few wesunds.) Had Ve been yong eaouph | have the bite 3 . pe pee hone janks they wil Volunteers from Orleans Count; States, while enjoying the protective end benefiis of tue could act apna, and which omy the peuple tbem- pntist, he wens juin 6 ish Hrigage anil norve uud Sone poopie Bevo the ilea eat, 20 mattor what ph. a pale ‘ays hare the sweet comforts of the od religion to ‘aumon, Av) ont 6, 4908, goneral government, to uphold aud Re dap ol thins seins cinid disse. Now ue eu bis alow onicors | hw ere irieud torkie his whn nd jdt aateowned | Mabiitler ve may be posraraad of, here fen way 0 whieh for Afebe uf Shere Velvag., They cannot exiect | athe quote of Orleans county; tended the call for unveo | iment, tn Ht efforts to supprone, the rebellion axfd preserve way iow dn niger. They bad to re. | thetgy bat Whom he thea only saw for tho tires (ime ting exempt from military dety, aul Uy p. trang gat Rotag ith mg res ee! les ml ar ets a 6 “ vo tho Union; therefore ture to report ok Wiehe mien, ” What were they Goastat, Meagher. {Appiane.). ile then. spike or the | on eo thate ehh tiahas pig 4 it brat Pit TC hy the tured ck and jolb the Uriyads butore the Ma paraty ‘chetembastane. ee. oil, ko., That Major Genorat Woot be, and he te- wy! ae Seay soy that the pergle oF Now | aity of bal abl 1 vat fon (osteo ah anal fa peggy ago atl er ade eri ll death Re boos vows : Pereey,eeercel Des cornea eae be cares m.. nape a were ready preset’ Otho i8) nul t down the foes rf the best d ke place, biel most absurd end im TUR THINTY-SEVENTH FItIcG Cr. oat hance to Bi liaous me, 7) reiofore the of ee em ’ Te = ey w bite Gat be nese? mankind. robe’, 1 tare ere sit hu red ‘ Me will be gratifying to Jonro tha: tuo ravks ef the g’ bes est opt mem ae an ae te ta, ten the Crack of the firet beanoh of thi 0 the vation foclares net jt nw » " ye ‘ r i % * ca hog agg . ° ey AUB , . eoived, ser! enne! { ran y pul fi ero LW tail revertod @MiMSt bie it 7 +f Haan, Ooh | munediatoly put ieto tie Bul, there Is wort b Thirty geveuth Foginwut “ew York Vointuers | , The Cayuga sad Ware Soe it, Col. Jerse Legoine, | Council bo directed Ww hnvd tu Gencral Wool @ cor nd bs, £ Ma pne.g 8 Coe em dischargod. Tue | though that tie er f ore \ Orne tian tue ie t Coube of Oar abit 1) lo erent the revetiios whteh have ben matarie d, by sickness ang | °™ ae os Fj I Cuytien sed Wey tteterod in | copy of Uh» foregoing preamoe and revolution, aikned by y of wo Treagury hag ou! buble coffers full | binapoit, they wor © Othawed God Bib | being geusrally Kacy by all reasouabto, ti wu, In convequomee Of its eotor in tee yatious bastios | gho dirt in bay delu from this Slaiw under the Sete Srenaen 06 td Gy Gowaall. Stan rieerre

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