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‘adscesed on the entry with a duty of twenty per DEAD LETTERS, fm aes of Congress, approved January 21, 1862, au- the Pusizasier Geueral to return al! dead letters, “Sexvept there containing circulars and other worthicas } Wo their writers, whenever their names can be n- y Sud to employ for that purpose uot exoveding ‘Awenty five additional clerks, at an average salary of $9800 per anusin, provided that he ts satistied that the ‘Fecelpts for dead letter postage will amount to a sam sufl- slont to pay ihe aggregate compensaiion of the said ” BREWS FROM M’CLELLAN'S ARMY. Our Speeial Army Correspond. Heangvakrens, ARMY oF rim Pogonag, Aug. 12, & Our Iavulnersite Position and Seompeivanteer Bibi du Corps of the Union Army—Th: Rebels Burn Wharf at City Poin'—The Flag of Truce Leat—Gur Gum Lonts Shelling the Woods, de, Militury mtters in this vicinity are progrecring fa vorably. Our present position is invulnerable; our tines are tuvreguabie, Hither fence ig well protected by the grnbosts, aod the front, before our works, by ravines nd marshes, Our scouts, am was the case this meruing, over hoavy cavalry patrols of the enomy 10 miles beyvud our lines, wad a fow shots genurally wishout Surunor damage to Gither side thar the loss of a horse or two, during tho day the men enjoy thomselves iu a Jargo va- risty of ways. Their duties are oxtramoly light. decd, at present, they do little cleo than eat their ra tions— Of which they have tho best, in great abundance—and eujoy the repose which vhe present period of app arent inactivity and the Southern sunshine invite. Stil we are not inactive; this army is fust fulfilling the mission for which it was created, Tho General Cominanding and his faithful oficors are not inastive, show what splondid achievements the Army of the Po. tomae will have accomplished. The epirit of ovr troops ig, on the whole, quito ag good to-day az when they seilod from Alexandria. In some Instances it is loss, whilo in othors it is greater. There are a few who are so sick of the war that they would be glad to leave it if hey could under almost any circum- but the majority of the soldiers, engaged as they baye been in so many batties on the peninsula, pre- for to continny in the army and under their genoral, to whom they have becomo endeared, until the rebellion Is crushod or until they fallin the attempt to crush ft, I have frequently heard soldiors express theso scntimonts. Tho immense amount of labor which our troops have per formod before Yorktown,on the Chickahominy snd it front of Richmond, and tho many battles thoy have fought nnd wonor this now highly historical peningala, will clicit the wondor and admiration of mankind for They are now prepared to add to honors. already won end to have other names of hurd fought folds inscribed vpou their banners. This morning about ten o'clock smoke was scen arising from tho’ vicinity of City Point, several miles above here ov the opposite side of the river. ceived that the rebels bad set on fre the wharf at-that place. Qur gunboats in that neighborhood perceived the operations of the enemy, and I prevamo might have shelled hin were it not that this was the morning and in aceerdanco with arranges Under the provisions of this act the whole number of » dead letters not contuining valuable enclosures sent out within the six mouths ending August 1 was 476,703. OF 62.455 wore roturned because not called for; 9.658 Were returned beeause refused; 2,880 were returned be- ‘eauso writers move: daway; 10,934 returned because the writers wero uot known or found; 809 were returned Decause the writers had gone to the war; 249 returned Yecause the writers wero absent; and $63 returned for warlous caues—iaaking the whole uumbor returned $76,098; leaving (he number actually delivered 309,705, ‘The whole amount of postage received on these pH Six ces each, was $23, 8 incurred i sending, them out, “10;000 30 ins a gross revenue to the do- Occasionally dis are exchanger The sequel wil for commissions on posiages cal In addition to the above, tho following letters and were sent out to the writers or owners during same period, viz:— letters bei for post ing bop to the value of $23,605 54. lottere containing negotiable and other valuable D paok= os of jewolry und of a tolat of agora whine ad dead loiters, niakes the to ty 103 oral. entire number sent out for to writers aud owners durlog one half year ‘Te-was stated is the lastannual report of the Postmaster General that “bout 2,500,000 dead letters arc annually “wooeived,” and it was estimated that, excluding lotters or addroas of the writer and thoso -@ontaining circulars and manifestly worthiess matter 1,500,000, or thres-fiiths, could be returned to tho post office of the writer. It appears, however, that during aix months past, cub - Of 1,200,000 dens letters recetved at the department, but 682,081, boing less than one-half, were susceptible of It was acon per- the hour that, City Point for the r officers and soldiers ‘The large number of letters written by porsons in the Milltary servic: oF tho United States, whose locality could ‘Bot be ascertained, contributed vory considerably to this result; but tho proportion of ordinary doad lotto 's which @anmot or should not be restored to the writers is found Yobe much greater than was anticipated bolore mxking the experiment. Departure of Steamers Yesterday. The City of Manchester sailed at her sppointed hour Boon) for Liverpool, from pier 44 North rivor, having thirty-three cabin and some fow steerage passengers. ritigh Queen, for Nassau, N. P., sniled at the same time from the company’s wher’, pose of bringing lume some of our who are to be eacbanged. Presentiy our trace bont made her appoarance and proceeded up The smoke increased, and soon the wholo Tho burt wag couseq: nily conn. polled to.go further up thoriver. She has not earned It was quite an imposing sight—the burning of . The flaines and smoke contin- usd to asomnd for hoi ‘8, aud the conilayration was dis- distaneo of many miles, placed almost in wharf wa in flames. tinetly goon nt a F line, aud’ ready ost of our James river flect of guab ats. aust have berued the wharf in the f would use it lor landing ad ional forees from this phic higher up the river on ihe opposite ‘The stoamsh}) 13) out noon. while the wharf was bu ‘om OUF (oops 9 t that the enemy ha ing, information ) has attended tho Inbors of tho re- re in this city and throughout tho crity with which fresh thou had oponed on our ‘shipping somo time ago, Currituck soon got tuto position aud wig the woods oy gunboats Tioga Gomamenced eh country to ii: a of troops demanded to give the coup de ¢ i to the rebeltion, 0 aecertained that some cavalry ventured pear o we opened on them they immed sented on tha river, 8 which was so descr this journal a few days ago. to higher and moro manly re fact that a nec: Getting small by cogrees aud beauti: whom the wharf at opposite Harri- ‘been & reouricuce slow ates ribs, sehen are, ‘Whose ties te tic rey bile are not so sicr pregumed that to the litter may be Be this, however Plavonus ard of the ancient the ofilees in ‘asoribed the change. a rathor cheering f: unusual rush or ‘steamers’ wha ves than would naturally « Parture.of peoyic te whom the system of passports ts altogether now—a system, under the circmmstances, li'e- snps Ia the best regulated com. The excellent arrangements adopted by the publicity given ‘enoreto Sfeonas fhe columns of the Urrasn, bave foot and our land fori ‘Tila. signal tation is In divest come tellin’a headquarters, Fnunsey’s Laxpixa, Angu Seritor Witeon ant Gencral Hooker —An Apparent Change Of Posting, Le. Senator Wilson ts sai tion for General Hovkor in hig conversation aul specehos’ of Inte, Something must have changed the Senator's ‘al since last winter, when he wrote to him expressing his abuorrence of his coaduet in allowing the masters of slaves to come into his camp in Lower Marylaud to look alter their property, reply was (hat be regarded Marylandas a Union State, and its citizens wore oatitied to protestion iu all their righis under the constitution aud laws, and he felt it to be his duty to rendor such protection as it was bis provines to do as commander of the military force of the United St ates at tha Yy t create con! ing great adinira- ‘the Provost feclings toward the Ge: forms Recarcives by the government as necessary to [Be gone throvgh at this time to facilitate departure” the country; and hence those who had taken pas- ages by tho stermors yesterday came ar-ued with al! ‘the necessary sesames to open the ranks Who guarded tlio cangways to tho vessels. Thore wero, Aherefore—but in one or two instances of in\ormalities tm the papers—no detentions and no difficulties at the ay. The crowds who guve veut to ‘their patriotic and angrily aroused feclings on the pro- ‘wious Saturday, on seeing tho host of skudaddiers who When oleared wi!, were represented but by afew jout the wharves for a litile time, a: Seeing no cavso, in the numbor of pessengors going 1, © Sv pposo that adefection from the cause and rials of the Union was the motivo of departuro, quiatly wharves yor: ‘Tooker wos sevoruly consured by ime probabie that tha never sont back ‘ylaud or which Senator Wilson aocts0d & Quite © nurnbes of the Mary Ta darkoys came away with the division, and :ome A curious commontzry upon the outcry | agiinat General Hooker occ: fess than'six of tho Maryland contrabends apphed to him fer passes to enable them to return, Th by offices to come £ come into his camp, rambo lingered red this week. No were induced servanis, with a pr have sorved La oft} ‘Tax Concent - Centaat Parg.—The Saturday afternoon ‘tended yesterday, but in consequence Rew regu‘ation regarding absentecs fromn the army ‘but few military wniforms were tobe seen among the Wisitors. =A goodly number of carringes wore oa the Grive The Comuissionors have at last mado arrange: rents for supplying visitors with rofreshincuts at rea- tat gu nta tea nor tho elothing pron 06.4 ned a few shitlins by ext'a Jobs oi the * tatelligeut contrat ai? iu mest y haa ‘imagined It tot tor Wilson's present Mh ossibly be the great popularity of the Geusesh in. Mipeeck neti a6 “tags” tr Ake: beet fighting generals { the army. The Senater is a politician, and the General Is not. Tannion’s Lannixe, Va., August 13, 1862. The Berets Quic'—General Heoker—Neval Ariillery ap Work—vlonet Baker's Old Regime Messachesots Velunteert—Iiow Aad other things at similar rates. This conrenionee baa Beeg wanter Curing the whole season, bit still it is bot- ter late than never, Groat lack of seats, as our reporter noticed a muimbor of Madies standing while taking their refrostmunts. The \edat of a fow benches ought not to be taken into consid @ration against tie comfort of visitors There, however, a; brilliout comp de grace of Major General cv,ou the Sth instant, the er our videttes report ny xe! Goueral Hooker eral, and on'y added another chaplet to himself since the A nud unholy veboilion, Yorteraay afternoon, at three o'cleek, we st the Land. oa little ariitlery music, made by the Anot?icx Anglo-Rebel Steamer. St. Jouns, N. F., Aucust 16, 1362. The steamship St. Andrew arrived last cveninz, aud Balled for Quebce this morning. She roy steamer Mercadotto is advertised to gail fom London on the 15th for St. Johns, and private letters received nore tate that sho i) a rebel stenmer. itam Outward Loun the jaw rele bo ha chomian sailed from + vautes to ten o'clock pd fire” on the robele from ive at St Foseph. nee wee of the Tannibat and Bt h jocometives and other mich L wight. Only one engine aad ony partly insured, City Intelligence: ‘Ses sim Macreun, Ever Caray larger? Spavish mackerel ever cat red ja th ie v. Now York was cau Sian ws pounds andovor fou fe was Stan) to Mr. C. ht on Friday: Clickonor, of the Dey stieot On Wednesday ofternoon a Germ. CAties, who resides at 271 Third piceot, » the streot by aucthor German namo! ory Atincked him with @ pocket knife fn the back and oneo im the thy it before Juetice Oxborp at the keeo< gonrt youterduy, aud demied the charge, ' Dim for exaniostion iu the sum of e090. ~desaiguod for the aispate, Personal Intelligence, Dr. Hartholomew wns! | \ Sie Bie eg Army; B.D. Merovw ¢ ritish Army, were amsug (le Hotel yestoiday, mural Stone, of Kontos; 0. Gree, % STAT: A. &. Tatimer hows, of Si hy Banded ay nd gon Of the late its author, of Pini! it ofiicers were command, Adsutont jek (commuulding the division) et the uatavod tts pogiion. 6 see division aglow, are slop. ropolitan Hotel.” betel and Dr, Childs, of tie sine Hig sins aud G, Denny, of Laridqerord and M. H, Walls, . Manian, of Providence, ikdelpisia, ure slopping at the & ‘oad Nesmith, ee Hon, J. © ag ington; Major Mit ; De 1 ot tho ‘Unttud States’ Ar Hi. Nourse and — A Bees ‘tho, appellation f \ 6 fe lormg iy ug aWiiliann @. Jones } Loomis, fi, B. Linton, #1 Bappeued to thg ea, invi Wing the var vag | re ! sieeigh a ! ; IAIDIA Wet | ‘ i ge , = : ~oiey A - f oe - fF * NEW YORK TERALD, SU SDAY, AUGUST," 1562. me coe “ving. to ——-~— mpment of ike Sixivonth. Massechusotia regiment, | % vie Onttes States ui this emergency, it ts nto Religious tntetitgence. N. ¥.,.0m TLYWSdey » taxes Kaur, ESinicns ni Caloael Powel! y be able to stats thst mo-t Of thaws aepl..z fog uy * Baakoes qotecater ememr ube ‘ast. | Canatn arb uct tedce Petsols, ber ake Cllaas Nort whe ment: Rev, one ora eee sel ha ne and Favwe. Wn bw Sor seed Hughes will preach Patrick's cathedral this morning at alt “past ten fa “Oar Binplng aud Suffering Country, aud Qur Duty as Pry “0%8 0d Christians in Respect Poreto ) at the City Accson, PY Rooms, Broadway, thie cvening. Speakers— Chawnoy Shaffer, Bsq., Joseph: Hoxie, Leq., Rev. Chas, Chanaer Go * and others At the Twe tisth street Universalist burch, between Sixth and Seven th avermes, Rev. Rowland Connor wil) preach the mornity? #t balftgest ten o'clock, paris of the eounzey, {¥rom the BarBiagton (Vt.} Free Press, Avg. 9.) We teava that sixtesn c annigenee” 6 bronghinen, lett the town of Coichesier inst aight, for Canada, w escape the Groft. Numbers are maki = ‘their way over the lise on foot or in wagons. In gome canes, pere, snot American citizens, and (herefore not subject toa draft, have left 00d situations and fled, ‘There is mo rear i og with Buch cowards however. THE NAVY, Matvorn sit. “Tbe-onty Geld oft. [cer ef cuunoue pay which was the pride et ery. boay whe stationed at a oreo Mone, is x ison D.B of aap est poop yn Many aud ince. resigne: ‘s ‘T. R, Tunuatt, formerly of the Fourth te Si “States es as ry F ic com. jardoor Banks, Wrote of anor General Banke, has been promoted io the majority. Immediately ow the death of Colonel, Wymun the reghuert was commanded py Lieutenant Colonel Lamzou, A uumber of soldiers, Libyiox greatly distin guished titonmelves, beve an Hesay Larkia, of Maver ifaw, 2get & years, 1 monte damn. rhureday 194. ob the @ity Livepital, pers 1 tone, coenain LA heMy-Cigh “roginent, eb wie, aod 320 ‘olatiyves und frivnts off the {'SmHP, als9 tbe me, ake of the Leper at are respeot, Cay apes ie = tone th (Snacay at ad Mei trorn tue reslsenee ng aut: Sta. or WON Be ois wireat, May hte soul vest in pence. Cork Exeuiaer, Ireland, an# Providence, @ F, parore since let promoted to Meatenanta by the advice of Reta naeeacees Colonel Tannatt, who paofers, wall Tied and. deserving Navy Yard, Brooklyn. In the Memorial lurch, Hammond sireet, gorner of estan as Orange, Na Geturday, Agimst Ie, then, who hve a! <x smelt gunpowder, to civil ap- | A equad of twolve marines, in charg> of Sergeant John | Waverley plice, Rev. Saratel Maxwell, assistant nanistor eu K., Cacghior of E.k 4, B, Marey, 3 poiniments. Anongs the bravest in the tegimeot the une of Capatte, Color t, stands pre-cminent, Sergeant Capallo evinoed the most remarkabie bravery. The colors Loving been broken in three} places they nevertheless brovglt off the fleld, aud riddled with the ouemy’s bullets, sent Lome us a trophy’ of the bravery of ie régiment and (cares of lent rd Capaite. Coline) Lamson has rocontly bout appointed, in connection with Goloncl Taylor and Captain Boutelle, of the Second New York Vorantsers, on & Board of Examination to inquire into tho cf conduct, &0., of officers attached w General He zcr's division who niay be brought betore and T have no doubt that bumeroos heads will fall ae the guillotine, as constderaiie Surtoring | is visible among monet tho gentlemen whose shoulders are graced by Gottenneyor, ioft the marine barracks on Tuosda y+ en roule for Philadolphia, ‘They are intended fer tho New Ironsides. It is said, but with what founda- tion wo are unable to say, that Admiral Paulding is about discharging all the single men employea in the yard, for the purpose of uot leaving auy iinpedi- ment in their way of enlisting. If truo, it ie a move in the right direction; for, after al!, single men are not ove" hundredth part such a ‘sas to thy community as those mar- ried. In Europe the single mea are always drafted rst, and the feeling hore is growing every Cay that tho same distinction should be made im the United Slates of St. Mark's church, wii preach this everimg. Sevices ot half past wei A.M. antl Cour aud OP, M. In the Churei of the Resurreetios (Episcepal), nortt side of Thirty-fifth street, and cast of Sixth avenue, di- vine service at balf-past ten o'clock A. M. and eight o'cicex P.M, Whe rector, Rev. K. 0. Fingg, will preach morning and evening. Ta St. Auu’s church, Wert Eighteenth street, near Fith avenue, Rey. Thomas Gallaudet, D. D., rector, servic: ot Lulf-past ten A. M. and eight P. M. Afternoon service for deuf mutes at half-past three o'clock. Rey. Ferdi- Band C. Ewor will preach morning and evening, y ‘The selatives and friends of the fiaily ms invitet wo OD Monday ay twebwe 'cloc! a 1 OF of aud Hage M The rolatives aud " attend ihe fecal, ty 19 Mevouth aven Ovlosk. ‘The interment. Dionais.—On Soturday , Augnat 16, YI yd youncest of Michael aud Wintred Morris, sigea! 4 moutlis « y's. The relatives and frieuds of the pare respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, this V7) atternocn, at two o'clock, from the resiloner of BNsgoureats, No.’ TT pemeiepiars pty per parents, No. {toraoon, ab ies In point of cleanliness the camp of the eae Mas-f thas bas always existed in ov ery other civil- fear Volunteers vies ‘vith tho. best of the Army of ai 4 tm the foun- Pare Mitt Desrrovsn.—The extensive paper mill of | Libor street. Monowton.—On Friday, August 15, froma wouad tn the bend, Timunsy Monouan, eldest son of bmg h aad Mery Morohan. y lis soui rest in pence: The friends and relatives ava respectiuilpeimvited to ate tend the funeral, this Sunday, from therebwjence vi his parents, in Van Brunt sireot, Soath Brookty v. fe and Buttulo, aud Leitrim (Ireland) years pease “Hccons: Ui—On Friday, Avgust 15/ Coantes@ieCurcem, Measre. White & Sutton, at Indiana, Pa., was destroyed by fireon the night of the 2u inst. Loss surance $3,000. iy bavi Lieutousnt Colonel B,C. Butler, of New York, reached here yestorday, entirely restorod to health. fm puraa- ance of instruciions from the War Department he resumes command of bis regiment, of which, by an official biun- der, he had been deprived. ‘The prompt action of the Secretary ot War, which @ double ae ‘was made of i meets rei hearty approval of every army icer. fo connection with the subject ~ promotion, let me ders’ department on Monday last, by the operalives of that department, for the purcposs of devising means for the relief of the families.of those who volunteer for the war. Wm. F, Evans, lisq., was called to the chair, and B. F. Wortman acted as secretary. After the preliminaries of organizing the meeting wore concluded, the following preamble and resolutions wore unanimously Official Drawings of ney, Eat & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lo! Kentucky, Extna Case 24, 11, 44, 48, iy 1 10) 70, ‘5, 39, a eat 13. Kexrvcky, 8 $88—Angust 16, 1 72, 9, 15, Be, vib, 18, ‘tl, 24, on il, 2 ‘Cireulars son ms seth ition of Boldi wre aes His ia id th f hia bre courage the am! mitt jer us to sco the we Co., fiends and those of his otherse | < ane ‘possession of which Ne ‘has put forth his best eflorts Whereas, we, the employes of the foundors’ depart- Covt Se ioe ‘Lola, Mo Thomas, and the Rei MoColium, of Bi wre pon Fi M4 eS miont, hat! Wwith pleasure the noble cal! of the President ja iis are “ pd, Se. ae te ig eee me enatched from his isp by some outside competitor. TF favited to attead the funeral, this a 2D, ee Nor is ita matter of much consequence whether ho om pe ee pene United Siates for the gap: serge Drewines Of the Delaware State -| we o'cice%, trom bis lute reskiencs, #15 aber arco, supplanted by an aspirant from somie other oorpe or from sadn aieccomecare dom Blige fengrenthe bed Lotterio gorner of Fbuce, His romains will be taxeneto Calvary civil life, In e4 r Case & si jor steps in and super- Temetary scdes him, ‘abd 40 the disappotetmees of failure is added 2 pene - him in his nob! par depaoh by iding 60, 39, 30, 3 ‘sas 1 83, ome 33, 66, Sara ag is, SEA Qh Phitladeiphia Papers please copy. iaieeaitiitans abe teraeay pet tat, | Deaatreaeaaramte paren ™ | ayy, air SLAB gg | Stanton ME Mr mma Ant Cenoral OUSE 80 . ? * . anghter oi itivm D, ard Adele Mel. fF od aay weil, Toy all vacancies Be Allal trate the mens, Gesulasasoss by adaresting year, 1 mabuancda Gee 22 oatam, aged E ‘Tho relatives aud trienda of the fam) \ved tw attend the Sunecal, from her te Fes Mw st Thirty-second streot, this (Sunday) afternvoa, a& two e’eiok, without surther orient 3 McDovcaLt. aport, Conns, on Saturday, Au t daughter of Duncan and Mary McLougelt, of this cit ng ean Scurday August 19, at tho reeitense of er paren pasox sifuet, the iafink daughter of Wie Forirvulary, &¢, aed £60. Covington, Ry, | litt and Jabe Meray, aygod 11 months oud 40. dey: Fi ‘The funeral will take pide On Monday afteravon at tre Royal Havana Léttery.—Prizes Cashed | °t! . ond Rerormation ined. Et vt ag price paid for dou | Af cGxr.—-On Ties, August 15, aflsr a jong Ulness, dloons. TAYLOG & CO,, Bankers, 16° Wall street,” | Witla Mov Tho relatives wad friends of the fe: mily are reespectfoliy Prizes Cashed in AML Le alized, Lots | !vite to attend the fororat, this (Sunday) afternoon, ab teroa, Hafgenation glen SER HA re two o'clock, front bis late’ residence, 19 Carrell street, Broker, Le Wali street, room Nol, and let the roxfmont havo a yoice’in ae of the officers. A spirit of emulation is thus- amorg the rank ard file, by hokling ont to them such preformeat as oe eee ‘war may’ offer as o rere mpm conduet. every mont if required, to defray tho of the - aes wee oneeie or in apy ad, poy ‘we will agree to om. time to tine, Fey shall be requisite dairay the expenses of sald ies }, Providing said sum mall not amnbunt over what ia | uarantocd as above. Resolvad, there be a cominittee bepinted to wait on the itstar et tae department, and r*queat him to accept the office of treasurer of suid funcs, nd Grn out to such families, monthly, at his office here, su: sums.as we, the workmen, may now agreo upon. Reso ‘That the sum fred upon shall not be in- creased nor diminished during the time those men may bo off at tho war. pesnryed, te money 2 Be raised tn this way. the ren $$ __$____— Official Drawin: Marko Renee of the Library Asso~ elation Compan; i erery 8 1363, arse Hontncky 34, 73, 29, 2, 90, 5 54, 7, Shy 4, Us 18, 22, 41, 10. 286— A. 4, 6, 3, 65, 7, Mie. 53, ‘30, eh ir “Th, 63. Pho Skedaddlera to Canada, [From the Chicago Times, August 11. The Canada exearsiomsts, ba would-be exémpts; arc checkmated. Their occupation is gene, and torror has own stricken Into thelr rks. ‘Tie wiolesouo requla- tions of the War Department. moves. them to wretched ness, ond tho draft’ atares them st in the face. ‘Thoge who were arroated on Pie ae night, fue taken to tho lock-up, are still gazing mood! he coyor of their prison walls, and are theta avaling ordcrs from the government for thelr disposition. The threat haya. ened fate of compnisory enlistment isa bitter pill, but | gyri on forernan: 96 ils department few Mork, J Brooliyn. soo Savurd rf thar isno appeal. Yesterday another lot of these un- aieor gs -{ McPuns.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 16, after a fortunates wero arrested, fast’at the moment of their de. | S24 be stall dragtly-trtabor suid nosey” over to the yg aid painful illness, Miiavemn Fay Bow ay cits Eight Cartes do Visite for $i—Rqual to be best made, BALO@HS. master of this ‘tment to be paid out to each family monthly. And be it further Resolved, That all persons ire siin 4 money from the treasurer will be required to give receipts for sait proey: and tho treasurer is authorized to pay out no money wil MoTurk, aged 10 yours, 1 month 983 Greenwich st., cor. Barclay parture, and thrown into prison to a their fellows company. It seams hard, me having the shaw to jour- ney whilher wo will, but itis Ainilitary necessity. Above all, it is treating the cowardly anoaks witn fast jossert to pet them in jail, Let them learn the first loason of ee nus of the family are respectfully anvited to ag funeral, from the residence of her parents, Na 93 Cranberry street. Ther 18 will be taker to Greem- Bight Carto di Visi ites for $1. The Best in the city, at WOOD'S Gallery, 208 Bowery, N. ¥. and, if tho country is worth @ rush, stay at wit tp Mie, Hannah it was agrood that tho wives | , Gourand’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hate | V0) hau ry Jor tatormout tls (Sunday) elvocuoon, ab to Nght its Conttiors whorrealled pom of those goug to tho war from tis departmons shomld | fom, low, fojsheads, upper lips or any part of tae votys | Gt Low sapers ploase copy. Saturday morning a porso of policemen, acting under | receive the sum of four dollars per week, and children 2 | Melbaxss. Seiurday, August 16, of oonsumpti each one dollar per week, the same to be paid monthly, az above. It was agreod that said fund should be ei: feted) Deginning on this payment, coming due ia Sep- |, After some other rovitine business three hoarty choors wore given for the Union. Tho meeting then adjonrned, subject to the call of the chair. Ov Friday another moeting, in pursuance of adjourn. ment, was held, at which the annexed resolutions wero naopted:— Resolved, That the wife of avy man who may go to the war fiom this department shall) receive the sum of $5 per week, and $1 per week extra for each child. In case of ong or both parents living with and depending zen him or support, thoy shall receive $2 per week each. esvivod, That the parents of any unmarried man who may be depending upen him for support shali receive, i only one, $4; if both, $6 per week. Resolved, ‘That in case of any unmarried man volun- teoring from this department who has no iemily te sup- port, he shall roeiye # bounty of $10 upon proper prov! lelng presented that ho hag voluntocred, Agreat deal of complaint made by naval officers jatoly because of being stopped by policomea in t! streote, in pursuance of Secretary § two hundred men were granted a week's liberty Jast Monday, many of whom woro arrested an takon to tho yard the first day the ordor was put ia force. It is har instructiona from Superintendent Bradley, went to the €o} ot of the Michigan Central Railroad, and, just as the egular passeriger tram wag starting for Datroit, sue- led in arresting seventeen mon who were suspected of Attempting to leave the country to oseayo military duty. The suspectod fugitives were taken to the armory, and soon afler cach ove was examined before Captain Bradley. The result of this examination was that eight of thom wero discharge, and the others hold in custody. A anajority of there men had purchased tickets for Detroit, and two of thei acknowledged that they wero Canada bound, though denying that tls journey was bows mado for the parpore of getting away froma draft, Seven of them claiine:! to beiong to St. Louis, and none of thera appear to have boen residents of Chicago, ‘The oxplana Yions wich thoy gavo of their motives and objects in Batenelors Hair Dye—the Best in the | A daughter of Jauais tend {za World pinstamianeous, harmless ant reliable, Sold by drag. Perfumers cvors where, Factory, Jl Bavclay street Snds ond’ acquaintances of the’ fai ly are re (Mts cee. 2B at spoctfnlly Invited to w i the fencrat, fror "the rea Cristadoro’s Uair Dye, Preservative | Couce of her pare Second avanneyiuis (Sunday) and Wig depot, wholgsale and reiail, No. 6 Asta: House, | “flornoon,at tw The Dyé ts applied by experionced artista Noxiox.—On #uinrday, August 10, after W tong and paneehas taiesch aaebeabare 7 painfat iliness, which sho bore with Chris‘ian meckness, Beantiful Complexion—Phalon's “Snow | Ass MixGy, the Leloved wile of Jaswws Nostou, 1c tho okt White Cream whon applied to the face, neck and arms | year of he: ‘ seems Ike the work of magic; ft mekes the coamest acin | Vhe iricnds aud relatives of the fas smooth, and the fatrest comptoxton tansparc invited to atiend the. funeral, o Bold by'ail druggies mid fancy goods dealers, hali-past one o'clock, Trom her treet. Reautitul ees rs of Yout lexton.—Laird’s Bicom has no equal for pro i rion and skin. have no olher, ‘his particular time were various, and in quite plausible. 1, remarked that he was “ Just going to sure.” Another had just board of the déather, who Jived in Chat- faced man, who bas boon a ious Corlebs, was. going to bring his wife home. Another had just’ heard of the birth of an heir, and hot Ler was going for his health, {From the Toronto Globe, Axgust 11. any interesting reeulis of drafting in the es the most important to Cana ians js the ex- traordinary exodus aer: the laes which it las pro ducal. Oar towas and viliages, not ouly on tho froutier, but inland, are crowded with motley groups of fugitives trom the draft, who inten’ to remaiz amongst us till witer the 16th,” when it is supposed they may return iu $391 Broadway, afternoon, at three ay strest, Brooklya. Prof. L. Miller’s Hair Dyceefde, Black and Brown, ‘The best. Try it, Bold by draggists. Depot 55 Dey street, Gunes, ‘ ATUINGIOS ais Prentiee, ar and & Ambrosiau<The best prepara~ For sate by If _Sterting ‘the friends of tho £ fiueral, from the resi Constitution Water is a Coxtaim Cure for diadeten, gravel,arl al) incase MORGAN «ALLEN, A illness of Your days, viea Canon, of Baltunc oe : « *2 Ointment is the Only Ac- ; satel cortataly, that those poor fellows, who have been fighting | | Ftoloway's d the fricauds aud relatives of Uke famity-nre respectfully For a fow days out towns and yillages will bo fled hard, should be intorrapted in their little frolic; but the | tyaland permanent cure for Piles It has nover failed in J io yo trond the funeral, ar 81 Hill street, Laltimores 4, om Tues lay ould hers yeturn. my heartfeis thanks to Mr. J. BL. »prictur of “the United States Hovel, ior hist Ovstinate Eupdous of | Kind trewsmcut of us,and algo wo the servauts under 1 every: Kind oO: i whose care my wife was while she was cick. Captain WM. FE. PLUMMER. esday, August 12. with a terror strickea crowd, and our tavern keepers will gain seme advantage; but it isnet likely that the Province will gain many permanent residents from this class. Judging ‘rom tho appearance of many of then we saw upon Our sireets yesterday, their Seppe from omanest us will excite io regret. ‘The Globe proposes to exchange these cowardly rascals man for man for the deserters from the Str ove. in Canada. It says;—«Wo do not want these ranaw: my kees here, They are no geod; aud we cannot think that the Americans have any Inking for the rogues who desert their colorg, aud seek vofuge under the Stars and Stripes. police have their orders from headquarters, and must per- fori their duty. The officers contend that Secretary Stanton has no authority over thom; that to the Secro tary of tho Navy alono they are amonabie. Whother this bo the cage or nos we aro unproparad to say; but ono thing is certain, many men are going about our streets ingailors’ uniform in order to avoid drafting; and, if for no other reason, the police officers are doing nothing more than their duty in inquiring into the mattor. Doctor Urnter’s Discovery Cares Be ysi- pelas. Scala Head, 8 umn, ti ny Cid Uleers, of the blood, Also, Dise eee of the Kw ce = Fe aa, No.'§ Division street, Now York c Srevana.—At Darbar Mr. ANDREW Stsvevs, of this city, aged OB yerre. Gabe papers peas’ copy. ina! hesiby Spar 9 | Stuuvax,—On Thursday, August dy after @ long and Ree opraer On jtnmrelay, Augest 11) by the | scaiousillnens, whlch ane Gonos wits Clarita forete mas J, ° KM a o Q ugh te N - vis, danightar of Geor: Esty allo tig city Ricans, the 4 divgbior of Jetouvial ana Macy ule Decideilly an prema to Son gp Once effected, Matters at the Marine Barracks are going on briskly. Misor— Moc i does peg rp aibenege. county Kerry, iretand, im as would euded, " a 3.3 , r , u oh ne tho Oswego Tats of Secnrany saye:—Tha care have | Sane sixtymen have bosn recruited during the past | August aren on r } Mixon, ot Wa mis cian 8 ‘Tho friends of the fax 'ly are respectfully invited to two weeks, and tho cry is still they come, There aro at present there about 280 men. The new canal from the yard to the Naval Hospital wil! goon be finished. attend the funeral, cois (Sumtay) aiiernoun, at two Sik: veloc, from the Fartdangs of bar fathor, No: 468 Weak Axtoumth stroet. Anau. —On Saturday, Avirust 16, Txa8 ©, Avans, In "Wax Asoas0n Sasnaag, August 1d) Mes, Saseam Ue $501 year of his ago. r Des , iw the 79k year of her ag: The trienda of the farally are roegpetfully fav! “ z brought (o this city crowds of , ass: , White-liverod contemptibls cowards, fleeing from ‘ country ia her time of need. Five onlist soldiers attempted to es- cape on the propeller St. Lawrence, but were caught end prevented from leaving.” it! “ ere ee nimhmrerigieeseete abives and friends of the feunly ave rospeetfe dive Gr hte chines aca ka wi Ranceta, atari A Man Wonnded Six Times tn One Battle. | attend the funcral, cn Monday afternoon, at bur o'clock, dw attontl the juneral services, at the residence counay with satchols in their hands. They are in the | SYaTZNENT CF JOHN K. DONOVAN, a aaa BD, | {vom hia Inte re c@, 216 Degraw streot, Brooklyn. Lor sum-diadaw, Ohartes i. Hatutor, oe Bowres—At 0 x on Saturday, Augast 16, of | this (Sunday) afeernoon, at ire i luck up awaiting orders from Waghington. Recruits who SECOND WISCONSIN REGIMEN’ &—At East Now York, on Saturday, Augast 10, this (Sunday) oe have enlisial add reoaived thie bounty money are de Went toto an engagement at Buil run, Sanday, Suty at, J vongestion, of tho brain, Tomas Bowsus, in the 80th.) notice... Her romaine will be taken ¢9 Pleasant Valicy, sorting to Canada, Five of theso fotlows left on Thurs- J 1861, at 10 o'clock A. M., or thereabouts. Marched up | Year of his age. near Voughkeepsie, .oF Lutorment. His (friends and the friends of Wiliam Wheelan aro Waiwkn. —Saddeciy, oa F. iday, August 15, at Prigee- day night's boat for Kingston. Oilcars attempted to tho hill after getting over a tence, and on reaching nearly Ik i to attend his funeral, from the house Macs., Tuowas W. Watkea, cliest som-of Phi arrest them, Li the scamps were cunning en to } to tho brow 1 was struck by a rile bali in tho caif of my tiully invited af a ton, 8., THorsa 4 nea olado their gras; z te right leg, oataldo, passing trough to ale sicin om tie oe Wan he yw York, oh Monday at Wena htia ob te Saccdlgs toe oes dda chem tai b4 0 cars ch " ‘has y u vil} fata the ies att ty Gpenie any fod tone ce Pivaeee tien, feared aig Oe wore |. BRINKER. —On _Suturday, August 16, ANNA MARGAREA, | fyaoral, from the resi Ot lis (ather, xt Woodbaven, D.'and Anns ‘Brinker, aged 12 Sumday) afiernoon, at two o’civel, withous a 3 loave’ East: New York at hali- ? of ntoer Cavalry, recently redelved the following from a couple of kLaves who had onlisted ia his company, and then tock a bee-line for Canada,— prisonore, wanted me to jet him (ako it out and keep the ball, to which I consented, and ho ent it out, After being hit as above I stopped back to tho fence, Sone and 3 di va. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. 10x, Canada, July 26, 1 01 my leg to keop #t from bivcding. } Wud the funoral, this (Sunday) atteracon, at oue o'clock, Fo Zrtisha— ja aetirday August 14, of cholera, infawtum, Capinin W. It, Hngisr:Bucled donbtiess Wie Geotee yaa pope pen a eT oahlcuce of Lor Parents, 144 Carden atrest, gest son of Krederick wnd.Lydia R. 2% Cottyell: and: myself hava: Inft you rather suddenly. We | ior firing three thmes another ball bit ime in the left | Hvbokon, N. J. tel, aged 6 months and 20 days, mat mastery bid weeatce to the choltsion | FO" stinging up along Lear iny auklo joint. ‘This ball re | COCK.—At Matinecock, L. I., om Friday, August 15, | “yho friends and acqtaiptauces are respestiully mv caleuiatad fot soldlets, Vor a wonder, my | mained in. abuet elgit wooks, when tay ieg, being badly, | PHrRR Cock, In the OGth your of his age. ay, | {@.atioud uke fmeral,frora the residence of. iis athar, aud inow quite st here, sO miven so that I have | festered, tho prison hospital surgeon danced tone evening, | The funeral will take place froin his late residence, thie | 183 Segont avenue, tis (Sunday) afternoon, abt (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, o'clock. Comnirsa.—0n Saturday, morning, August 10, at Ford- | junio papers pleaeo oop. ham, Cuames E., iufant eon of Miward and ‘Mary F, Camining, aged 3 months and 18 days, ‘ihe remains “wil! wad in the hugh ‘the ball worked down, soI got it out the next morni called’ on a doctor, Goorre and T nave Got something to do After Deee ait tho second time I still kopt loading and hake ony pocket moncy, tise, and orn. of eniisiment out in Canada, Lwrite ning You that you mey not think we imore, "Tf fy Keep suit, we will; i | ‘ring as fust as Icould, In aboutten minutes, as near Ft aniiend, nate nau pla _MISORLLANEOUS i ‘at <m Hi it} as Lenn judge, a Uhird ball struck me ia the right side, ; . orn ~ a er, me comewhat for ashore time, but Tagain Joadod and Mobile, Ala,, of brain fover, rosulting from too lose at- | Tae Harnden ap rest, 78 Brosnwaycecnd dgig. and. 4 fred tivo or threo timea as weil as 1 could, when I was struck tn the right arm (while in the act of firing) aboat midway between my elbow and shouldor joints. the bal! y hal rave, to bsuiness and over inontal oxertion, Vitniaa a, :, Of the firm of St. Jokn, Powers & Co., Mobile, MORE, & BY, COTTRELL, e they serve those rascius about right. Tenens coieeaun can “ eoutempl: rnpning up toward my neck. The ball was taken out he . - Soubans Nor soph moanig soy gg ay rachios about ning weeks aftorwards by the hospital surgeon at Corrox.—MereLne Corton, daughter of Thomas Cotten, rf aged 19 months anc 14 days, ue friends of tho family are respectfilly invited to at tend the funeral, this (Buaday) afternoon, st two o'clock, from hor lute residence, 99 Washington strea CULUEN.—On Saturday, August 16, Axxus, daughter of Michael Cullen, No. 261 Monron airvot, agod 18 years. Notive of the fuporal in Coxpex.—On Tuesday, J ivevilie, eaunty Cork, Iveland, while ona visit ‘for the bonetis of hii hoatth, Hiway ed 2 a native of the former piace, and for the ui iuspecior Of Customs jor the port of New His remains were inlerred iu Baliyheo, the family und. He leaves a ly nud alargeectoe of who ucepiy moun b: % Comzy.—On biniday, August 16, of conse oa of Parrick aud Julia Com Richmond, about huit way from my shoulder joint to my neck boue. I fired m. et but Once after this, as he recoi! of it hurt my ehouldor so 1 was enable to bear it. J then left the fence to get behind a tree steading some two hundred and fifty yarda olf, and picked up a revolver which ly on the ground, just after I lett the fence, at which tima ao bullet st on my right wrist glancing off from the bone, J went a little fur har toward un © of fiteou ‘ciederate soldiers rectly towards m thei three thues, ant + ballot fired by low my left ey thing Wore ntti about Whon ( came to 1 the day 2 I Dandded together’ and resolved to follow the exninple 0: the Revoine onary tories by emigratiug to tho Fritts vinees. Making due preparations for the journey, th: y idied ont of the back doors and took the early ig Wala for the qQuoen's dominions. ‘The conductor taiding the matter, slowed thy tra Box ‘OF PAPER AND EXVELOM 3 IWeLAy , AA “thd renay aaarked), only 81 vO at at Didi ay: ey Ticale vod, Tonces, ok 7) Maiden tyne ‘on thi ocks and C°% LONE Exe are respectfully day) afternom pa ents 222 6a, OF TL a or asudg!on 3 WH on. olka ts hey Rome \ ived. by @ carta’ @ hits a - Tor Dowfiicad or ae vee), the ayuved by it. Tbe stl 0 Toume portrintiy to eat il with: a Wt in the comme, i the \ LARGE 8TOC tn year ot 18 a8 vile 1 ying then ewh homes, 1 os aod wee: tive uf (he parle 0 sp he 4 care aid protection of vhese who wontd The funeral wil mn, at Ks ee mee. ri ae oof bet vowiers th a Rast Fiftoonth st 0, Oly ve >| QF — Keytuchpy,. 20, yen, ey Rn : 30 GOO Mee ee hep oF MONEE A. DIAR to eur. pative. ho p Friday, Angust 15, at 04 West Twenty-sinth | Pied Venetian Loalnge entory. b TOLLAS’ cet sireet, Racuxs., wie of Joop Dixon. Bold ty all the drags’ PiU heder tells, Only 2 conue ‘Tho huuagal wlll te'ge place from ‘Sriatty oh yeh this ~| (Sunday) afternoon, at hali-past twalve o'clock. ‘Lo rein. tives abd friends of dhe family are. vespectfully requested Wwattend. Kant—in, Grocapotnt, on Saturany, August te, Mrs. eANCInn Buasuamn Baty wita of Peter Hari, pged 46 dom hich you Tike ty hear i Je hvstory. ong UR oe nyo ts che ye sh tours wud you (a-doow vou amplingiy ta chs Young nwar, you are not wort! ose rier ae . HOTELS. -8B, BROAD. oh ut cunt: 4 on the Bur ake me ght day. “MG Feith to thee’, atu wil f the family aro invited to oday, afternoon, at two o'¢igok, sai streat, betwee, Grier @ Wlatives svt pric attend the funeyat, on frogs Bor Inte resile Yyoek and Navin wy or not yoy oten, ‘fhe eargeot eaid thy foft tonipte was shaiterod. mat; None has tomy kev elgo, ‘tae. cutered wy Tight lg Las uot 6@ YOR wives ce troubie, on Thura. ced 80 years. ego respectfully y) afternoon, a “a, in Wertohest Oe re muenete veel RG large its jecuamongern, Whe ar thedy sens ce nis fright ( eal and Bn, SPuN ce \ your MAP tmmod dweph vols Tomy apilen tyant ardkty at thy bp oF a WHERe i ne @ awed, Do neg tue srorm, don.) fone, thatwill stond by her, and wWhou. at 140 aa Who, baw t Who hzure slubarseu t r +. veda lady ac id the Detroit Free tress, Aug 1 a r 5 h ‘i papers ys age copy Sica; wita of LraW, Greyorg in, the 8 WLS wuld we vad ape he ati WeMOr tO the © Kelyis wuthuriies we ys, Augnat 14 Lov ta@ cond tay, August 16, after DK Tv ie EYAMULIED FURKITY un, Shiveging vie Live ou-—-thioie taking thaoath Compiinaits ctor, Suds, pinta and ormaane magenta Rie siuh Uets abies . fryer 9, aseliiet fricude of the fami specu ne HESTON 8, 868 Caual slreet, opposite wes a pvolnved eben aay ree , a dog ‘ bene snd'y r ALS THE N SOUT | b LYING at abate tas | sv ad 3 age Siete Neate va or ited © ihe Orde HrooklyA RF pg. | a0 lato 1 ish bot tt eet er ae Paguncions An te Stan re thins | Gn Monday ad tbetay host nso who fird enrrated t 1 F enter 2 i f idence of os fap ne i toe tone t the Lad “yy GP OntING. -BUTLBH: DOGS, NO. 3 PECK BLIP. 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