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8 F aad THE CALL -.gp TROOPS. terday have Doen quartered im mainder, against w there was prima facie evidence of Military ever jents in New York and wilt sepersion, warp peocianes Vicinity. Mam are ae but a. ARRIVAL AND " gepanrURE OF THE THIRTY-FOURTE pemoners ‘guardhouse. ™ 435 CRUSETTS RBGIMENT. an ae of ‘Masescbut Aig yesterday seat hor second regiment Governor's ‘custody, and & VOLUME sry yo the seut of war under the Rew call—the ‘Thirty-“ourth of thas State. The regiment arrived at Jere g city early yesterday morning, where they were PL avided with vefreshuoate and other megessaries poo “Max wo tho soldier, and did eos start for Washington ume Apieto hour in ke afterneon, They ere commanded by * @ol. Ccorge D. Wells, amable and ga#ant officer, whe was formerly Licsiexant Gelonei of ths First regiment of Massachusetts, ‘Tho foliawing ts ast of ths oMvers:— s| g H > a) tre colonel of volunteers was also taken to ‘Monday. The War Spirit in Scranton, Pa. Sonanto, Pa., August 12, 1862. Fit ond Staf=Colonel, Geerge D. Wells; Bieutenant while even now there aro more applicaata than can be Colovt), Wiitiamw"S. Lincolu; Major, Hel Bowman Beret, Samuel F. Woods ;daneteshator Chara enn in the hers Sana ‘tw princi gal com- iwat’, Surgéap, R. K. Garko; Assistané Surgeons panies are those of Captai ., 800 of BSmithy L. lethays mre Kéugs county, held yesterday morning, im relation to | 11,4 chief engineer of tho Delaware, re Copiainis—H. W, Prait, &. Potter, A. B. Pratt, G. W. | providing bounty money for volunteers, the following | Western Railroad, and of Capt. R SuNy hundred Thompson, W 5. Bocom, €. S. Chanaler, W. Willard. 4. | preamble and resolutions, were wnanimoas!y adopted: | snd tweuty men applied to b» ima to the former, of ®. Fox, D. Heiden, W. a.Cooley, with tho amendment of ‘an additional $€0,000 being | whom culy ope hundred © || bay aecopied. Kighty of Kirst Littenants—J. A. Lovell, by Butler, F. 7. ded: eth peerage Sygate ne pe Beach, J. W, Smith, @Macowder, G. W. Ewald, €. R. en res and the people | B&ving boom > termined to . Wadeer, A.C. soley, L. W. Van Eéan, are Free taal (ois Hoard of Supervisors borruw | express the:r good will}: them a brealfest before they started, aud scoor ‘Provisions were yesiords, the sum of $200,400 (or so mich ‘@s may be veces. nants—K. W, Welker, W. L. Cobb, BH. ee ‘ iid pay 2 Go.Bi; of $40 down fo eah recruit enlisting | seni te-oneet the smativ: mia, where ube ladies mot 2:1 A. lan ; ‘aoe, i wae Fe I SN berore the first any ‘of Wopeember next; und prepared-ewerything (or 4u0repast, Tables wore set at ne Hoodrich, 1.. H. yeas, #uch measures seein nevessary to prevent re- | Washington Hail lash wigat,and at throe o'ciock this county being drawn towther localities where Ww VS FOR THE SEAT OF WAR. eruns frov thi morning tie ladies met, nd ‘the provisions were frecly : hounties are given; theret ; @iwents from Now York Stato, in addi. | Pies: ie ceo hundred thousuna dollars | diepeusod to the brave voluntoors. a ‘short spcech wad Dee one the codit ond faith Of this county forthe | madly Hon, Mr. Brisbia, Superimtesdent of tue Dela- ‘tox to chose publ'shed im yesteraay’s Hegaip, will take ‘their departure for (he seat of war on tho dates appended to their names, *sccording to orders received at Geacra) varthur’s officofrom Albanys— ud that a committee members 0: waro, Lackawanna aud Western Railroad, when ibe ecm pairics marched io the depot and left amidst uhe cheors of the crowd. The Draft in Pennsylvanian. this dard be tect foe Lats purpose. this Board be appodate ats purpose, Resolved, That such committee consist of Supervisors, who are directed to act wa the County Treasurer.in pro- Curing such loan, and in carrying out these arrangements in the manner above contemplated. Location, Whento Leav Resolved, That the ‘Treasuver of the county of Kings is Haggusuure, August 12, 1362. : 3a Fouda. Augist 22. * 3 ree. iv tions or individuals ean ee Udsoen: 230 He Bary. Ringston.—“Anguse. aa. | SSia! ther abo money nn above tmenuaned stim, | Governor Curtin leaves for Washingvon to-nizht, to ¥26tb.....C Sherreil. Geneva, August 23. | atsuch mes andin sich ainountsas may.be necessary £67 | «range it possible with the War Department a pian by SF. otal the purpo-es coutemspiatad, and that the said ‘Treasurer ts ie a ees, Ce Se Bt Bee irected ‘0 taste Tevber certieaten therefor, payable, 4 whicli evanties that haya. exceeded their quota shail be ans!) Si Nomanet. Moaawk. August ai. | “enolved, That he Commition on Laws are directed to ap- J wonredited with such exooes upon the draft. May . i ” med. ‘to th ‘of ‘bis State, at the oj ening thereor, ceeded, required. Colonels” commanding aro instructed to immediately | pis to te Destine act te cnabic this Bowed wo repay the | Compabies for three years or the war continue to arrive. @ail in’ alrecruits absent on furlough. They will algo | inde! ‘ens ‘Bhe work of organization is going on. ‘satis- muke reyuisitioa en the Quartermaster General for feene . Reginents will leave as fast as transportation ‘War Mecting in Alexandria, Va, ALuxanpria, Va., August 12, 1862. A largo war r.coting was heid in this city this oven- ing. Jefforeon Tracey presided, and speeches were made by Senator Pomeroy of Kansas; Senator Harlan, of Iowa; Senator Chandler, of Michigan, Hon. Mr. Chase, of this city, and several others. The meeting was the most enthusiastic ‘A war meeting of tho people of Goshen, in this State, and langast over held tn thie ety. a a Se oe ~ SV oes was held im that local'ty a few evenings since, when D pacribed ‘The Faneral and Burial Sir k ay - gina perme means for this patriotic $3,000 for the purpose of recruiting. of Allan of the regiments receives into his bands WAR MEETING IN OYSTER BAY. THS CHURCH OF ROMB VS. THE CHURCH OF ENG- CHURCH OP ROMB SUCCESSFUL. {From the 'Toronte Globe, Augast 13.] Immediately after the death of Sir Ailan McNab nume- yous startiing reports became current of interference by the Catholic clergy during bis bist moments, and also as t the disposition of his funeral. it was suid that Sir Allan’s clergyman—Rev. Mr. Geddes, of Christ church— was excluded from his bedside, aud baptism, cenfirmation and extreme unction adininistered by Bishop Farrell and his assistants, while Sir Allan was iuseusible. The infor- mutiou, confined to few persons or Saturday, was on Sunday’ made known to the public. Yesierday the grextest excitement prevailed in Hamil- ton, and the most extraord.nary rumors wore current, One araong others genecaily believed was that the body had boon taken postession of by the clergy of tho Koman Catholic charch, and secretly conveyed vo St. Mary’s chareh ou the previous evening, ‘The public were agttaied by the quest.ou whether (he Protestant or Roman Catholic ve the control of the ongeqnentiy of the management of the funeral. wd of persons tlocked to the railway depot, as sd that legal gentlemen wouid arrive’ by the forenvon Wain, and it Was thought that thoy would bo'able to solve the Ciffiew: A few minutes before the ‘tain arrived rain began to fall ta torrents, and at twel in :eached the depot, haviog en board, Chief Justis MeLean, Ch: tice Deaper, On Fridxy afternoon a large meeting to aid enlistments was held at Oyster Bay, Long Island. Seventy-five dol- lars bounty*from (ie town is offered to all men enlisting, and $26,000 wore raised by private subscripticn on the SICKLES EXCELSIOR BRIGADE. There is no regiment or number of reginents in the service to which the State and the city of New York owe so much, and for which they have done so little, as the “ Iron Brigade’”’ of General Sickles. With our own city motto at their head, they have marched and fought aud conquered through every battle fiell on the penia” sula, from Yorktown to Malvern Hill, ever in the front» on the advance, or covering the retreat, as they did under the gallant Hooker during the * seven days” tight. They have proudly earned the title which the whole army bas couferred npon them—the “Iron Brigade.” General Sickles is now in this city tor the purpose of ailing u+ his decinated renks, aad we sincereiy hope he will not eal! in vain upon ua for the mon to enable him todo so. We understand be has established a central of a Brook on tho corner of Fulton aud Orange streets, at the Hail, under the direction of Captiin Raller’y (one is up to his eyos in business. _ SOLDIERS FROM NEW ORLEANS. Sixty soldiers, whose term of service had exp:red, ar- rived from New Orleans yesterday. They are quartered ‘at the rooms of the New Lngland Association, APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR. Dr. McDougall has received the appointment of Medical Director at this station, Lis duty being to attend to busi” messin connection with the military bospitals iu the Beigitoriicod. THE METROPOLITAN GUARD. ‘The field officers of the Second regiment Metropolitan ist under the ** Excelsior’? banver from tint Guard hove not yet received their appointments, but Ser- Vankonghi Major Go ~ , 3 ' & ean opportunity of doing a>. Let us fill 0; ‘ akonghnet, Major Gevieral Napwr, Hon. G: goant Samuel Brovoort, of the First preciuct, has been de” | nis yiorious brigace to its original aumbors, and once Allan, Hon. J. H. Cameron, Thomas Galt, Exq., Col. Jailed to act as Quartermaster. ecion ae i; : ie, 1. Chris: opportunity of taking ue frout they bave so well maintained. MEDICAL APPOINTMENT. Johz B. McCaffery, M.D., late of the medical etaff in the second division of the New York City Hospital, at tending onr sick and wounded soldiers, bas been pointed by R. 8. Sutterly, Surgeon United States Army, on the recommendation of the Examining Board of Surgeons, an Agsistaut Surgeon tu the United States Army, and assigned to duty at Harrison’s Landing, { which place he took his departare on Tuesday , 12th inst. THE FIFTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT N. ¥. 8. V. The name of “Captain” Kryzvanowski has becn mon tioned im connection with thia regiment. There ia ouly a “Colonel’’ Kryzvanowski in the corps, who is a Pole, and commanding the Second brigade of the Third division. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT XN. ¥. V., RIFLES. Colonel) Hayman, of the regular army, commanding, was the first Irish regiment of volunteers in the fleld, ani has only nine months longer to serve, baving been sworu: im as atwo years regiment. This gallant regiment, on of the earliest in action, has been through all the battles of the Army of the Potomac. It had tho honor of turning the fortoves of the day in our fayor at the battle of Wil- liamsburg, and has taken an active part in the foliowing engagements, viz:—Munaon’s Hill, wan, Mason's Necks, Wiliiamsburg, Fair Oaxs, Malvern ‘and in all of the seven days’ fighting before Richmond. ’ Jt was the regiment that held Fairfax station during the battle of Hull rup,and was honored by General McDowell iu his re port as having kept possession of tho station for twelv« hours after the retrest, and for having brought away froin there all the ordnance and «nartermaster’s stores, and sopher Robinson, feq., aud Jobn Crawiord, The gentiemen just named wore met at the depot. by the Rev. Mr. Geddes, Rector of hirist charch, who informed them that it it wa propused » bury Sir Allan MeNab accordisg to the rites of the unan Catholic Caureh, and that Bishop Farrell insisted shat the lite baronet had died a Roman Catholic. The party proceeded to the Royal Hotel, where they were met by Hoa. David Chiistie, Hon. Mr. Alexander, Hon. W. Dickeon, T. C. Street, Feq., M. P. P.; Gol Gour- lay, John White, Esq., M. P.’P.; James Webster, beq-; Mr. Guelph and other gentlemen. Discus” sions took place as to the proper course to be pursued under the utastances, but no steps were taken for some time. Great excitement continued to pre- vail on the streets, and it was currently reported that men were ready to turn out and take possession of the body, im case ihe oman Catholic Bishop attempted to bury it. Mr. Mayor McElroy was urged to ewcar in special constables to prevent & breach of the peace, but h not consider it necessary to do so. About’ two v’clock Mr. Hillyard Cameron received a messuge asking luin to go to Dendurn, to ascertain on behalf of the de- ceased baronet’s three sisters whether there was a will, 1 Order that it might be aacertained who were the execu- lors. Mr, Cameron at once lett for Dandurn, and on his arrival the will was placed in his hands. It bad been in possession of Mrs. David McNab, who was eontined to her room through sickness. Meauwhiie, a jarge number of persons were proceeding to [undurn on foot and in ear- ruges. A large crowd assembled in front of the castle, oat majority of whom were females, About three o’ckek the Commen Council of Hamilton, headed by Me. Mayor McKlrvy, a detachment’ of police, red the grounds. The policemen took up a position iz trout of the mansion to preserve order, in the event ot their services being required; but there was uo Occasion for their eervices all present conducting themselves 1 the inmost orderly and decorous manner, Tarties of gen- Jones, ANOTHER OFFEI OF SPECIAL BOUNTY. ‘Messrs. Smith, Wicks & Co., doing business at Nos. 81 and 83 Franklin street, offer a special bounty of $15 w each man who will onlist inthe Irish or Corcoran brigade Defure the Zist of the present mouta. SHE WARIS LIGHT CAVALRY. Mr. Tredwoll Cole, of Oyster Bay, Queen’s conuty, and ‘Mr. William Cauldell have each offered a bounty of $10 to weoruits enlisting in the Harris Light cavalry, now sta- Sioned at Culpepper Court House, Va. A new order iu re, Iation to cavalry enlistments bas boon issued by the gu- Vernmont. It is ordained that all recruits joining cavalry ‘Organizations aust be proficient in the Managemen of and an examination to that eflect will haye to be made by Capt. Larned. ¥OOD FOR OUR ARMY. ‘The furnishing of food for our soldiers passing through ‘his city and quartered therein is now given out by con- ‘Wract at an average cost of eighteen cents per day for Seeders at. coe coe! fm charge, which will cost the ponents twenty-one @ents, snsicaa of eighteen. THE FYORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT W. Y. 8. V. Captain S. G. Johnson and Lieutenant E, L. Granyille @f the Forty-seventh regiment N. Y. 8. V., Colone! == now stationed at Hilton Head, &. C., have come to this city for the purpose of recruiting. Seventy- tine dollars bounty is paid to each recruit afler beuig MBustered in. The recruiting station is at 600 Broadway. THE SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT. ‘The officers and nou-commissioned officers of the Seveu- IRisH retiring in good order along the tine of the railway.’ For | lading thos we have mentioned fyfirst cociment N.Y. . M. now in this city are re” | ten weeks alter the battle ft had ie honor of holding th: } ne priteipal cit seus of Mamilten, Depa to arehve te ean, Pmt at tlie regimental armory on Munday , | line of tho enemy without losing a man. Through the | rioges, aunong wliom were ieaae Buchanan, Esq., M. P. P. 18, at cight o'clock P. M. kind exertions of Judge MeCunn, its late colonel, a fund | jo" Me. ceddes, Rev. Mr. Inglis, Rev. Me, Burtt Johi peo itt pert I Ry bas been created for the widows aud orphans of tNe men A.'Stuatt, Fsq.: A. Monro, Bq; Archibaid bors of the regiment. Judge McCuns has also proc, cponald, key., and H. Cage, Eq. The ,onulomen crowd- A recruiting officer, having already thirty-six mea ‘MBusterod into the service, is in need of funds to raise the Tesidue of forty-four mea to complete his company. He will be williag to repay any such advance out of his pay. Hie can be seen at No. 118 Fulton street, in this sity. APPOINTMENT OF A CHAPLAIN IN THE UILLMOUSH LIGHT INFANTRY. situations for all the wounded soldiers who have bee. umabie to return to the seat of war. The Judge tukes as much pride and interest in the regiment now as if he were still its wader, No other regiment 1m the is 80 favored as the Thirty seventh, and over since its orgaui zation ali the promo. ions hive been from the ranks. Meu en! sting will receive all the bounty, both State and era! ve only nine months to serve. Headquar- ed into the ud drawing room, Whee uniwated con- versittions were carried on in whipers, one subject en- crossing the attentte The crowd of persons ont- ed. The buzz of conversation suwideuly ceased when the three aged sisters of the de- ceased Walked through the assemblage and proceeded up ,to see the wil opened and Lear it read by Hon. In they were followed up stairs by Mr Rev, Dr. Francis Mansfield, an Episcopalian, has been No. 42134 Broadway. Judge MeCens: ier, solicitor to whe late baronet; And. ard, Ey recruiting station’ every day, from | (:other-in law; Jobn O. Hatt, Esq., J. T, Clikinson, an appointed Chaplain of the Hilthouse Light infantry, the Second regiment of the Empire Brigad we THE PARK BARRACKS. Every preparation is being made at the Park Barracks for the reception of troops which are expectod to arrive from the diferent States, en route for the seat of war, next four to five o'clock VM. James T. McGuire 18 Seuior captain and recruiting officer. NINTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE MILIITA. Lieutenant A. B. ules has opened out a recruiting of- fice at the corner of Thirteenth street and University place for the above regiseut, wich is ono of the wos: other friends of the deccaced. informed these presect Ubut he bal been calied npon u d the act on behalf of Use nearese kin, opened the last i aud testament of the deceased, exocuted m 1456, and read the clause relative t) the appomtiuent of executors, fho will provided that Mr. ©. Strcet rhull act as exceu- tor and Mrs. David McNab as exccutrix. As Mr. Strect Mr. Cameron having Week. It is well for the appearance of Broadway and the | popular in the service was not prose: reschger Was G 4 4 and the was NOL present, @ luwesenges was despatched for him @encrai hea'th of our sick scidiers that this place has AN ASSISTAN a be soon 1. Mir. Cal cud over 4 “ s SSI8TANT PAYMASTEA GENERAL. and be goon urrived, dir. Catneron read over the entire Geasod to bo a hospital. with, aud then inquired what were Mr. Sticet’s wishes Several communications have been received advozat- ing the appointineut of an Assistant Paymaster General, to be stationed la this city. By this moans it is said ro cruiting would be greatly faeilitated, ou the grounds that hundreds of men would be Intuced list provide uld go and got ey at onee in er so doing. ‘saagemont it Uuat papers for each man have to arded Y, which takes from five to ¥ix a, then if amerror has b crs they have to Le seul here, cor rected and returned, taking sometim:s two weeks. | ib appointment of an Assistant Paymaster General wonld under these @xoumstances, bo highly benciieinl to re eruiting. DEATH AND SICKNESS OF NEW YORK SURGEONS 4! THE SEAY OF WAR. Dr. C. EB. Halsey, Assistant Surgeon of tse Forticth regiment, New York State Volunteers, died of typhoid fever, at the Union Hospital, Baltimore, on the doth o last July. Dr. James E. Lexter, Surgeon of the ear rey impent, lies sick of typhoid fever im the Port Mospttui, Fortress Monroe, MILITARY EXCITE relative to the burial of the deccased. Sir, Btrect re nouneed all connection with the will, and deelared that 1 would have nothing to do with the estate or funeral, He informed the persons present tuat be had given the some refusal when Sir Alian had requested him 40 act as executor. Mr. Cameron then stated thi ces, it would be uccessary to wishes about tbe funora!, and “ai bis reque Uer proceeded to hLorsvom.’ On his retuin Me. Sad- vd that Mrs. MoNab wished the deo the rites of the Komen Catholic Cameron gave it as lis opinion possession of th tho body, and at them it conse. whit of Mc eemed prever. ining tbe gentle 8 that vir Allan wee to b to the rites «f the wman Catholic Chuch a Tu a couple of en abeve iment SECOND KkGIMENT METROPOLITAN GUARD. Captatn Silvey, of the Twonty.sixth precinct, has re. esigned and taken a captain's commission in the above Fegiment ; also Captain Speight, of the Twenty-first etct. Sergeant Brevoort bes been appoinved Quarter- Master of the same regiment, SHE PIPTY-FIRST REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. The Filty-irst regiment is recruiting very fast, and will coon be Gilled up. Kighty-nine dollars is paid tu ah to each recruit as soon as he is mustered into the service, us foliows:—$50 State bounty, $29 United States bounty and $10 from Lathrop, Ludington & Co.» who oifer it for (he first one Tondred men raised. Capt Bins left yesterday with a squad of recruiis, and the Oolonel, now Activg Brigadier General, leaves on Monday to rejoiu his brigade, and wilitake a syoad with him. STANTON LEGION—COL, Wil. H. ALLEN. The Governor yesierday appointed as Lieutenant Colonel of the Stanton Logion Captain D.C. P. H. Balling, late Captain Company I, First regiment Now York Volunteors which was formerly commanded Wy Colonel Allen. Lieut, many said it @ Roian Cathol J2LOYG THE COAL MINIS. Ooi. Bailing has seou extensive field ico, having been ncitement exisis wt Asbiand, seiwy Kili i his otosiant, It was at }fim the Danieh regular army eight yours, three of whieh aunty, 0 OS ee ations & tat: | feared that there w be © riot, but it is grat if War preserved, ish) “he passod in command of a company in the Schleswig &@ second now t Seotoly In this elty, and an opportunity ts | yood Iriehinen to euroll Uuoir wares, i, inarls hia appen te the tial se full canon for ali end v vores are bi r Oo listlag: 4 whet 4 : en ; in vis are taking an active part in enlixtiag me cals, accompanied by to priests, cue of who: yr irne lender of TUB ENLISTMENT CASE IN CANADA, the cue of Captain Ayres toward of the eller City of Madison, cha, ged with ind ers w desert, the pclica magistra cided to sand them to the Aseizes for carried a vessel containing holy ¥ to the @agt room of the buildin; bg Oh A table. Here Lhe prs rood, according to the formula y Bishop Furreit ter. ‘hey provecded where the collin we Col, Bailing, which is now in eliding gum, kMapsack, canwen, cartridge box and twen- ty-ionr round# of atminntion, ment was $8 per month. A adtnired for iis practical views DHAYTING IN TIE WAR WIT & ne Hemant ras This foisbod the entitles him to considerable credit The dratied men of 1814 received no bounty, but, ov Se aubains Uholantiiiben ee eee ¥ man in the Stanton Legion is to be | the oontrary to furnish their own equipments, in tu the hearse ivy tus Trout of the castio by seve. y of this littie book when he goes into al men, The collin was covered with the black cloth anden tl vwibg ins Wew Dory, 1 Anguat , 180% Their pay from govern- Offers of substitutes were y, WADE—LANoe noUNTIEs OrrerED and as.” i C rns BH For | i. ry sew ; years and mouths. din having bec RECKUITS. NS Cee pinged in the bearke, the funeral cortege procecdd through Yesterday ‘Vt the hoad recruiting oMee of the trish ‘Volunteers from Canada. he grounds to the funtly varying pivt overlooking Bur Brigade, the MCG on dvty had brisk work, Induce. | A lotter in a Western paper says: —While many young J UMA: dire and busing oh eis stat ot tie ts ments in thos "PO OF gratuition, or exten bounties, ro. | MOM are arriving in Canada to escape the draft, many red w. Around them walked a nom om {y weyers) spirited merch € Canadians are ioaving Canada to enlist iu our service. Oa i” uncovered, Next came the he omtly offered 1 ies merchants, havo ee. | one train there were thirty young men who left with rf ». Stewart and his two sons, av chicr eured a reguiar , vurh of wpplicants for enrolment unde, | that intention; but to inquisitive parties they pretended Sew who had Ween asked to o: 4 to have an engagement ou the Pacitic rarroad, 4 few ors deesuvd when thoy tearned that th ‘allantly borne by “tho boys’ under Genero! Meagher, OF Friday ‘morning tho fret of the $500 offered by Meer WH Austin, Kelly & Co., 268 Canay » the firet » SOY Feeruite jomming any rec | she greon fing 89 4, i boar days holore # squad of forty-four loft with the samo aud three of these latter were men who utry to eroape the draft, but after roam. ing through the country jooking for employ ment, and be be conducted by the Roman (nth ving genelemen ojticiated as pall 1. G. street, iq, ; Li. MeKinatry, Hon, Waiter Vickson, James tof Yeq.; H. Menio, Kaq.; street, * eed, and that an ing ollered only sixty to seventy-five conts per day, and fs % oth yard eines Men tha! amount D nev : Wobsier, Req.; Coloues Jarvis Isaac Buchanan, eq. Fol Pah we Soipeneh Mr. Teanc Sel board chemaclves, became disgusted wit tho Queen's doe | jowing the hearee were Jon Crawiord, aq; U. A. Bade of Soligman & Stetthein. ‘er, 384 und B66 eens us and wisely resolved to return and accept th | ior, kxq.; J.T. Glikinson and about halt a dozon others ready annownced, gave, wnty, pay, cloth board, medical attendance and | whore names wo did not learn. A large crowd of specia- “ . dobn ie 0 cach of his boys who does bis | tors followed, chiefly from motives of curiosity, Follow. ing somve dietance behind the hearse, and on the confines js exortions for the Trinh . moe of the crowd, we observed the Hon, Mr. Alexanier, uoty to six men, Who ‘aba his brother, Ms Colonel Gouriay, Alderman Patterson, Alierman Mul!t, of Win, Seligroan €o eave The police on Tuesday continued their onslaught upon J Alderman Holden, Jobn Whi ; G10, tw be equally distr), MWted among the fi the uniformed loungers in this city, but the number ar | ¢Donald, keg. , and H, Ca was recrute for the b efter Monday reeted was considerably below M i deposited in the earth, it was placed in a shell, and the forwing, at eight o'clock; w Set; tn view of the rably below Monday's total, The bona customary prayers read by Bishop Farrell, ‘The mortal that —M. -My ‘muet C4 fo will bo on. | fide deserters have, no doubdt, takon the alarm, and bave | remains of Sir Allan Né McNab were then lowered ‘he Btato @ithor skedaddled absolutely oF provided themselves | slowly into the gra was boried, by his own ro. quest, between the (wo partners of bis ‘life. At the ter. iaination of the ceremony the crowd retarned to the city, the cireunetances of the funeral being the sole topic of | Magar ese im the shape of citizen’s rigs. ‘or the benefit of thore who affeet mili and 0 Green coats, of blouses, we sony state bas “he polige or INTERESTING FROM RICH, ~ Oe eet vauture awh, 8 the Bust, Pros Movemer with w separate 3 to those who might lees, and 43, therefore, without attractim, and to itn: pel them to which: is vo laudabie senthnent. Or the men thus drafted, most of thoeo who possess the pecu- niary ability wil doubtless employ si.betitutes. Of the trrea red thousand drafts, perliays one-tenth may be able Lo procure substituies; though the estimate is,it may ba too large.as the prico demanded will be high. ‘the bargais closed and the money paid, most of the substi- the first opportunity , for Patrick and no further use for “the war, s lecst, is confederate experionce to a cous.alera bled We have heard that already Yankeo simartiiess has dis- covered a practical evasion by which the Graft can be divarmed of its terrors to the Unwilling sodier. By the cartel for the exchange of prisoners, captives are eniitiod to a porole within ten days after beilig taken, Moturning home, they are not allowed to perform miitary daty ot any sort. "They thus are at liberty to fotlow their private business, and at the same"time their eniistment entities them to’ soldier's yay. A shrewd Yavkce pe coves in this a most desirable condition ef things. At home with his Kumily—attonding to his private busivess—gotung a peusion from government—tree from ail drafts and com: pu'sions to bear arms—i condition to. bonst bis patriot- ism. because not at iiberty to volunteer—bow could a man ba beiter suited who wished: to shun the {ight aud escape the reproach? And to a Yankee captive there would be the promise of rmarency as the ero of his ocd fortune. The Confederate government has@ darge balance iw ita favor pending the exchange of prisoners. if a Con- federate is captured, therefore, he will be agrickly re- leased. But there are thousands of paroied Yankees, Lincoin cannot purchase unt{) he shall tives, and to paroled and there dwell in peace, free of all war’s alarms, and pen- sioned by the government. Conscious that they are fight- ing in a had and hopeless cause, and that they can win no glory, it will not de strange if thonsands end tons of thousands of Lincoln's soldiers, old and new, shall be will- ang totake a trip home by way of Richmond or Vicksburg. An “Oa to Richmond”? movement of this surt wo shall be ready to welcome them to, and we cx it to them as the speediest, safest and most economical route home. ANOTHER MANASSAS LETHARGY. [From the Kichmond Despatch, August, 12.} Itbas been six weeks since the last gun was fired {1 the fight areund Richmond that sent McClellan * sxe- daddling”’ to the shelter of his gunboats at Westover. wee then @ lotbargy as deep as that which pervaded the army and the country after Mavassus seems gradvaliy settling down upen us. We are, apparenily. waiting for he enemy to recruit bis exhausted streigth, and to come forth in the cool weather tha’ will be upon us ia the Lext sixty days. Dy that time his rogimeuis will all be iilied up.and we shall be assailed by three hundred thou sand additional troops. We shall at east escape the hance of attacking him before he is rea Weare giving him all the time he can desire. Ho cap never re proach us with pressing him when ho fs not prepared. What the cousequences will be it is vot worth while to. ate. We suw what they were lust year. it is it seoms, that we aro never to reap the frnits of r “how decisive. Manarsus was fol lowed by the abandonment of nearly halt of Shitoh was followed by the entire toss b and the fall o: New Orieape, What is u tors around Kichmend we cannot imayin not ch more to give up, unless we mean to abandon Virzinia altogether. The people of this country cnght tobe made aware of tho tutu be.ore it fs too late. Weare rapidly givin way to the same delusion which lulled our people int lust year, while the enemy was enlisting anc ig 700,000 men, and building and preparing Luree hundred yeasels-of war. We aro lulled by precisely th came species of delusion. We are still told that kngla « is not only about to recognize our existence, but w take up arms in our behalf, as if it were not piain that she 1 y hag no intention of doing so, but that Frauce wou! Jong siuce have done it had she not interfered to preveu: it. We are told that the North is discouraged, procisely as we were told after Manassas that could not raise meu for ibe further prosecution of the war. the song of the eyren. We suffer the warm months, when the Yankees, by the mere force of ciimate, are unable to prosecute their designs, to pass unbevded over our heads. We shall not be awakened until the first white frost, when we shall be aroused by the (aunderin, tread of 300,000 soldiers, come to reinforce those whom: we have already beaten and whom we lenye to reccive the expected suecor before they again take the field, For ux the lessous of the past have no instruction; to us reverse and suffering aro as though they had never occurred. We apparently love tobe deceived, We are siceping the sleep of Manassvs, it seems a8 thougia nothing can break its chain. IMPOSSIBILITY OF SUBJUGATING THE SOUTH. Richmoud Euquiver, August 12.) ireoue was conducting the war ou the part of the coionies, in South (arolina, during the closing years of the Revolution, it wes bis habit to go into “summer quarters” daring the hot weather, winter in that climate being much more favorable for military operations than sumine:, “fhe Ligh hills of Santee” were a fayoranle re sort on these occasions. ‘The temperature here for some days past has boen such as would do henor to Carolina jatitudes, and has probably had some imiluence on mili tary operations. Yonkees we trust, fett the full eitects of this glowing iliustration cf the suuny South. But the seasons of high temperature do not hist sufl- ciently long with us to be permanently debililating; that our soldiers will be ready for the ioug march and the double quick, aud for days of fighting, as sooa as the heat descends to a degree that will allow of active exer tion, As the campaign is rapidly passing by, it is to be supposed that the generals on both sides will make dili gent cse of the remaining months; and we may according ly expect stirring times in all quarters ere frost sotuic. dovn upen the earth Sinee war began & great change has taken place in the .deas of the Northern people. as tho Albany vourn./ sags, the South hag tanght them many lessvia. They fave learned from us the falsity and the folly of that qwinsion which they indulged, to the point of absolute ab surdiy, that there was a large “Union sentiaent” at the Scuth. ‘They have learned that the Sovth is “terribly in arnest,”’ is cordialy united, 18 brave, and $s reaulved 10 woaintain ite separate tenes at overy bazard aud un. ler all circumstanees. ‘hey have felt the skill of our enerals and the prowess of our soldieta, before whony ir own have fied on many afield. ‘ihey have seen that hopes which they built as to the weakices of our social iabric are mere immeginings, even ‘Thurlow Weed this, and declaring that our slaves are an im portant element of our military power. Hnt the knowledge thus gnitied seems to have inflamed her than’ j.tormed the judgments of our htening the head tt has em ig LOw prosecuted fur wore revenge and hate, and a desire to do us m for Une giatitication of tere Malice, y remaining hope of accomplishing the pur: nich it was commenced. Petty persecutions @ not the ieans of quest, bat the nel € There ts 8 rensen of geiflah inverest which, indee?, will by nd Lincoln and bis party to hostilities as jong es it is ‘They made thr wer. cronugh ating ite fires, despues all ¢ nd patriotic of both sec Le ¥ rcuvted these waruiogayaud assured the people o Le Norsh that she cectiohal ‘predorni t h tl invited them Goud be the opprorsed section by y thie mi for it aud tor tts succese, When it , tuey will be the vie oth wore sorely Was King George ® wai 4 power by the faylure ¥ in aud bis purty be driven be when once it is ascor tuinod that the war aval end, and the Soath stilt ui Gud. ‘The legacy of an euormous public debt, aud ational «is Stifl more galling, wil be th tls of Uae ab stot heman ie and trea. g 4 hopeless war, he stimit~ 10 bribes his hired bunds Jon of license to swek aud pile ver they ean flud, tage wi ibese meu have nota single argument, entitied to de ut respect, for the war they are now waging, So far as 4 is Jed to giatuy thelr matice, they ave doing the express work of the evil one. So far as they cherish a lingering hope that the chances of evutinwed yar may jop some now ULknowN means of acconiplishing then dosign, they are aceking a result whieh they ther haye branded a4 Inia We. k Pribune said in the begin beiieve tat a clear ia. t be eutit! grout pri govespment—not believing there Wis snch a inajority, but the contrary, he favored the war, Uhey wow uetmit, howorer, that there is not inerely a majority, but tit it may ve conmidered unanimity: still Greeloy na os ho war, waged avowedly to subjugate an unwilling po 4 deprive them of self yove: ument. sTdosiin by the plea that they fighting Wo preserve “che wation”? as Uuey eail it, ponk a8 if, from the beginning, the ditlerent pop ng of the lie United states were wnd formed one politics! community, They i to forget that ia the beginuing they were ontirely divtinct nd independent of ech other, the colonies having no ther bond of commection tian as the depeudencies of a common kingdom. A common opprersion afterwards drove taem jut a limited association, under the engage monts of what weve called the articles of confederation. Becoming diventisfied with this they dissolved it, remit. ting te Saves thereby to their separate existence am. New aruicks of union wore indeed in form of the late federal constitution, But *~ ro wag NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, “e632, ‘not the least pretence that any Ptle was boand by it, unless, and until it shonld by its #8 free eet, boo a party lo ft. If Virgtwia had not ace. 8 author by would neverthave extonded here, Tu point of fact North Carolina and Tite .siaga held and there was not the slighiest hile separate — 5 and that MD aeiror ir or) cinad soparate and thus brea and \ ‘the Uni.n or what, in the old federal di 4 they citi ‘the nation.” ‘The constitution being confessedly sot azide, the war of the Northern States upon the Southern js precisely in character and design what it would have beoa i waged Ddefure the constitution was adopied. Ibis a war for de- minion. It is an attempt to form +a pation”? in which they shall bo suprome, by violently exiinguisiing a great many smaller pationaitiics. the contersion that the constitit to their purpose, fo that they have vo a plow such se y seek, but “a na despotic powers, aud they Une desyols. AS an tempting to establish such a government by 2 foree their yoke iesiva, spurn it with an a astonishing zeal and enersy, they put in the ? always exinted herv-—ex tien?” excuse fighting to prese ve it. Lot ic Le remembered that this miserable, diszreeful, rily {alee pretence is thet: decent’ xt cation af th £OG008 AeSivin Guccerhin: ir late proce 113 linyossible to frame tie beast palliation. 1s crouch, unwise, calealated to de- feat their owa avowed washes, they bub express the nali¢e due to despair and to the pronptings of the bot- om:ess pit. MCLELLAN'S KRAL MOVEMENT. fhrom ie Kechmoud Faxantuer, Augen 12. The Yankecs are piapcring for cnother depe ate efort to copture the city of Richin nd, and we may as well make up our minds (o mee the issue syuarily cul faerly, Theor chigf demons'ratiow, despite ali jcints in o her directions, is, ne doul!, tole made from Freitvick bu g, aut the Rapps- hanne' os alase. But it is not improbable what wuat they call their mortar fleet is to e¢ound the principal movement by i upon Drury’s Lint Certam it ig that the mortar: Las arrived ja the James river: ‘and it is equally that it can render no assistance in the grand ‘Of the campaign ef the yeur. by a ferocious upon our works at Drury’s Bluff. assault ‘y's f But for the burricade that was inserte in the river at that ‘the of this newspaper, woich it raised nent peril of Cusi.c God ip, Richmond would have been gurrendered to the enomy’s fleet on the 17th day of tht month; and the Confederate government would bayo been fee ono mlasiey existence in some of the uj dist -provabiy Raleigh, tbe Cusay 1) OF Rock—tu che or the other of the two Carolinas. News from Mobile. ANOTHER BAND OF REBEL BRIGANDS. The Mobile Aucning News of the 26ub ull. says:— Coiouel James HW. Canton she distingi: hed commander of the Foarth Ainbama cavairy, has nd his restguation of that positiop uceepted by the War Department, for the urpose of going into Lhe most exciting partisan service. will immediately o:yanize a band of partisans, from @ company to a regiment of picked mou, why can furnisl xcod horses of their own, The resignation of Colone! Cianton has been followed by that of many of his best vlficers, ab wis ebure commend wll jouw him if they are allowed to do £0. THE TWELFTII MISSISSIPPI RECIMENT— THEIR LOSSES IN THY RICHMUND BATY 5 The Mobile. Keewirg Mes gives a iui hist of the names of the killed and wounded of thig regiment ia the late battles before Ricbinond during the engagements of the 27th ai We caniot atord the space for the tong Dut we may state tut the lvas of 2H kiked and wounded, aad 397 men into the engagenient. Arrivals and Bepartares. DEPARTURE Iavrarcor—Sieamsiay City ef A Woodford, Mrs M Vy and two eb Mile Pre 1g9G A Corbet, Mrs Ge , akle M 4 ie, tobert wiadley. Char 4% Weiss, Joscph Lenran, Geo vail, Mr Dixon, Julia M:-Carty i WP Ou, jut, in the early Lewiston pb arg rm of i ftom hester—Miss Ann an dacs Muore, Ud Movements of Ucean Stoamers. FLOM RUKOPE. Leaves Manies, Kanxarvo.. Liverpoo! Liverpeo: 6... Liverpoot 6. .Lifambir, 9... Liverpool North Northern Light. YECIAL NOTICE. AN lettera and padsages iatewled jor the Naw You Hsratv should Le veates. armaneg FOR 5 Port of New York, August 16, 1862. CLEARED. Steemship British Queen (Br), LeMessaricr, Nassau and Havana—E Conard, ‘Stoamsh.p Chesapeake, Crowell, Porlland—H 3 Cromwell Ship F A Pelmer, Post, Liverpoo!—J & N Susith & Co, Sip N Ti ompson. Berry, Glaxgow—Starbuck & Co. Ship Montebello, Henderson, Londonderry —Snow & Bur- Sp Robert Cushioan, Ous, Havre~Bosd & ITinekon, ip Admiral, » Havre M Fox & Bro, Bark Sophia, Jucobm, Sranghae—J C Jewatt & Coy, a fark Renter (Drem}, Lankenau, Bristol—Funeh, Metucke vendt. rk Eilza Young (Br), Cook, Belfast—Boyd & Hincken, Paik Elia, Hower, Malaga—Tupper & Bea ve. s Bark Reiagecr, Welingion, Barbadoe—Hy Trowbridgo's i, Hooper, New Orleans. , Minuet, New Orieans—R«" son & Fosdick. giana (Br), Branscombe, Quecustown—Middle- an Galen (Danish), DeBocr, Limerick—Funeh, Meineke & Wen lt » Cadiz—Bacon & By are M Comb, Low Cadis—Bas i Brig Mary (Gr), Povin, Aux Coyes— Brig Blnvche (Br), Delay ae Brig Cosas, Talbot, € Tirks Jacob Look, Bw endeon, Creal ue ki 0. ri; Abby P Fenno (ie), Mbawels, Nanewnilla—brett, Son & Co, Fide Copelta, Aco, Segua—Miiler & Houghion. Bi ‘atiansic, B 8, Porks je noes—Darrell & Co, a Nils Lally Dale (Sr), Stephens, iarvor Grace—M E Groene t hr Blige Marla (Danish), Jaccbeen, London—Funeh, Wendt, (Diteh), Gros, on—-Dovale & Co, w (br), Albury, Lavaca—luneh, Meimcke & nilaB 1 deans We chit. ‘Sehr BG Chaloner, Kenny, Bes Bebe Sd Ai fi Schr White Clo Senr 1 Van Sout, Burd: ria Marler. hv 2B Woolsey, Su: im Rt dy Sibley. Behrsa th ‘ BD ilurliat & Co. remMer fil & Abvott, ca, Roy noid, Vit Bowen, Hrotite rton, ¥ Ellen Louten, Snow, New Haven eRe che Jdane Ward, Norwich IL 8 Reckott, ainer Josephine, Gruioley, Viiladciphia, ARRIVED Steamship Miseioepp! (US transport), Baxter, Fortress Monroe, 26 hours, 10 U8 Quariermaste Boip ‘Den Qu wohow, March 29, cre i v. b H wh; 10th Inet, at 34 M6, . ot Now York, steeriag poke bark Phownix cane O« Ltverpoot, LTaytor. J 14 . Biemen, June 28, with Had W yale first winds a is trum the Banks, 4 57, passed ably Gon Nowell, bound Bi 6th ui ship New York, for Bremen; Meh, Naty B Kick, Ourslon, from Grevnok (of Gardiner), Cowell, Valoneia, June 0 Any it. tn ba'lagt, 10 Trask « July'87 Wit 42 40, lon 46-90, «poke whaling bark Ddage (rom New Bed/ora for the Indian Ocean, all Peeik Hannah Crooker, Serif Ph ladelphia, tm baitast, 10 ebson 3 rig Orit vnwind (Nor), Samonses, Sunderiand, 63 dove, with onl, (6 HAF W Moyer, Burk Raleigh (Linn), Helderiek, Boston, 2 days, In ballast, to mine pitt Colnrabia, Bhoinpeon, Greenport, 1m tow of stear:iug anche Pase. ‘ Hoyt, Kilpatrick, Sno, #days, With beading, to & Co. r), Cox, Vow Bay, OB, 14 days, with conl, tod FWaitnoy & Bebr Palmetto, Bragdon, Lingan, CB, 10 deys, with coal, to order. "Behi Marcaret Di (ir), Dill, Langan, CB, 19 days, with coal, to.) F Whitney & Oo. (ip PY saad Windsor, NS, 18 days, with r an, Garrison. Philadelphia for Providence, Behr Otronto, ———, Ellsworth, 12 daya, armirge. and Nig B av 45 Zi ton font, on te Bae, iat d 40 lon 05, U ork, ——_—_—___ Herald Marine Gatvespieidicien, JUAN BEACH, Aug 13—The of petereon Suen Beach this afternoon, ca seems Wo have been on tire. | erg drifted ashore ‘vom ber, some of them Miscellaneous. ‘The stear:skip City of Manchester, Capt Halcrow, of ther Liverpool, New York und Philadelphia line, satled yesterday: for Liverpou! with the United States mails 2od @ large mum- ber of passengers Banx Lucxy Srax, hence at San Francisco, ou the Scunx Diana, Graves, hence for Bost cargo, ran ushore {th ‘on Point Rip, an, side of Nantucket Bar, leaking badly and cis: OF "a pie ve Gries to New Ves to exp. Ose An grates bicuness to Gea W Cla, p, Lhe canta, In iJoun A Morb, 1 Cengiveet, f Went, UrbaBE Geporbir y smend to the tray ene voy. York, we Bi "Du clilennery Bd wre, Win Moni, veod the Indy paswenge: Empire City is now on the great Balanoe P «, reeaulked and uewly coypered, The shup Soutaauptum, om the great Sectional dock, will be stripped, recauihud and newly coppered, We notice the sale of brig f ‘attson, 212 tons, built ia Philadelpita in 1000, on privat 8 mas Notice to Mariners. NORTE SEA: OO fy Ady UTLARD— NALD AND FLASHING LGR MAKTHMALS PULNT. Official infornsiiu. has deen recelyed, at e's thas bu jee - ‘ Minister of Marine at Copepkagen bus gi fore the expirauun of this gear, or enriy In Losjy be exhibites: trom a lehtuouse Kecently wrected ab of Holland. the NW po nt of the coust Ln me alg ne itd and ton wiles irae flash every Youstis ani ay Tectabore the meu iorel of the sear unt should be seem clear weather {rou @ distanee @f 21 indica, ‘The jilummacing apparaius Silke aioptrle or by lenees, of the bret orev. ‘Tue tower in round, £6 fect high, and built of red brie. IA. stands lant SF 38 WON. lon BOWE of Unvenwieh. ‘AMKUM ISLAND, Information has bee ‘ab the Admiraity revolving light were to have been exhivit- trom a. Louse crected at ihe 8 end of Aunrai Island 9! Judand, has not established, nor is it now 1 ‘any light shoule be show ou that isuund, ead Socpinnios ares Reng tee eiags ti notice that ou or ubout the Ist ppt 52 a wilh revolving red light will be exblbited trom gently erected on the Hanois Rocks, off tie W Island of Guernsey, furtuer of w wiven, y ofuer: W B SHUBRICK, Chairman Lighthouse Board, ‘Whatemen. Bee port arrivals above. Spoken, de. Ship Rhine, Mvore, henve ior London, July 27, lat 41, low Berk g Meridian, hence for London, July 31, iat 4224, lon. i. Scl B Willig, hence for Cuba, Aug 2, lat 2) 52, 1om 06 08. Foreign Porta. Prxaxe, Jun for NYoré ave Tearast, Jay with sale («: and G Orivu, dduby, ldgy “cov A diallug. St Joan. 26, Aug l~ate ship Borudii.o, hed 1 Sean eum, Lh s duly 8 roan n pore wchy Billow Given, from Smerican Pur Aus lo—Arr brig Canina, Bait ee dy Ww (ie) Got Geer ctow ory vudy Kiery, Rudco «Cla 'stup Ui cu Campbeu, O 8 It Ww Arr brig Timothy brid, schi's Cob TOL, Aug 15—Arr sl Harvest, Corwia, NYork. ON, Aug —air sehr Champion, displin, Bitzer bebuport ELIZABETHPOR ew Orleans Wm & Mar v) Ehtzabeth Bods fruigeport izubeth, Buli. Hricl west GREEN Witt Rog 15-8 sehr Ehntra Rogers, sitmen, Biivabethport. Wad ‘Khy Se Jo—Arr schrs Clintou, Eovdon; Bliza Cora. Ki NEK, A, ‘ork; 12th, Rhode Isiand, Keisey, do, ‘Aug 14-—Arr' scbrs Robert’ snath y isth, Yebithaand Hannah, dvcritl, do; sph Rogers, Wortiingtun, co; Amelia, Chane, do; eils, do, dia igen, sears AG Pease, Suith, NY: 5 Cooper, do; Sam Colt, Hilliard, co; Argo, Yah Jans, Strickland, du; Justus Eb karie, “MYSTIC, Aug M—Arr sloop Speaker, Pa:mer, Rondout. muy, Pein, NYOPK wun, I u As schrs Em! S PONE, Bara, 4 ter NYork. Sit sche 3'A Cannon, dewhalt, Phila set, thin, NEWFORT, Aug Li—Arr schrs Mujcolin, J au ort; Washi: ton, Ferguson, and Ellen Bara River for do; Jane, Gorkam, Providence fur io. 5 rs Fair Wind, Smith, Porisoouth for Phile- ja, Small, Boson ior Euzavethport; AS for NYorks Margaret Bri, 5 ME Gage, Drisko, Canis iur dot won for do; Barvh Jane, Gardael th, do ior Quine, Aug 8 ny 0: be ie!ph 1» NY OPE; areeion, Andersen, do; G! ardaer, Knows 1 Buren, Wi Excclston, Biiey, do; J Le aderson, Paucuekets At Son Addai. 5 Cid bari Y Feousn, Howes: pg eet Gifford 3 ‘oster; Joe; Bxce'si essanid Pat i ats Mary Hale 2’ Condery, Babe ‘ Je age Be Et a 78 sobre Prittiany Ay thy Haskell, son, ‘ork; pitt arring- EF Lawie, Core, Pillndoip: HM, Aug IS—Arr sehrs On ng 15—Arr steamer Petre), You aman, pila Atwom, Bayles, Buenveth) oft. tow dey © M Wilson, Harvey, aut ob Wine, Horvey, a Jauty MOL, and Geo M se icit, Mile, Port ve, Sovith, and DM Meserole, Urown, do for Gain Beronton Qiew, of r Luly, Suow, atid Bva, Nor re New Pair, Bur icy, Baldiore; Pawtucket; f Bavtey, Age Palla- ‘oath Grove 16th, sehr Sea Hird, Olark, NCISCO, July 15—, ton; Th, Osean Ros aux. a phine, Sannard, Shonghal: Zt, shi ‘ad (Daw), Kir tora; td, Dares Stately Byrd, Cook, Saigon; Cid Zad, obip Wiylug Seu NYork; 13th, Mornii ht, orion, De aighar ait ts oad dyewood, ¢ whips, Carrington, @ Le, Flying. Mage? owe; larke Dotare Is). Oregon, #8 Joreph Masher M iadelpuia; City md A ni, MeDon= STAUNTON, Ang MmAvr achra J. © Chew, Bushee, and Ar Hist, Forrester, NYork. MISCHLLANEOUS, GENUING FRIEND.—NO PERSON GOING INTO» A or even renaliing in teety diteng there Without the Tamous € a ere, n tive wud custo for tevers, agues, Ives, dysentery and cther summer: Ly prevalent at (his season of thes tomperatore and elimate. ‘iscemnpers whew gen ands « FELD, aye porter, 70 street; Hl. ©, Oakley, TLD Vdengyista, grocers aid ligitor veudors uy Union, ~_ — = RE YOU EXPMPT-READ THE NEW MILITIA Jove, Ani any ree er Oeviar'y ed ¥ " It je cl eee the oF Every white nate ¢ ve She ane ok read ft. ie ve oy corer of Ttcade and Ventre U. SM. -sondghret My aM@icted rend this. eners, METTAM & COL canvot express iwhat 1 have suffered for the peat, years, from, Ch itd to a Rte aan part * PER ARPESLEI IO he tremens we ‘oyuly Turke. ‘ dy, Siaachard, and SK iter? “Kent, T, Aug 15—Cld steamer L A 3; Hop - wi Norton Sete " ey, NYork. isi schrs Gen Scott, Merrill, ama. . 1s—Are schr General Marion, .