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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1862. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, FROM FORTRESS MONROE. FROM TENNESSEE AND ARKANSAS. ana er KENTUCKY, Karas Ci 6Y/—Auguat Wasursorom, August 22,1862, | Reported Evaeuntion ‘and Burning of | The Guertllus Actively Employed im | 39, 64, 21, 16, 43, 51, 51, 6,37, 60, Of, 64, BD BI — A @. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE MISCELELAVEOUS, A BBW ASD sriesvip noox, ecsLisaeD THe aay, and tor tale oy ©. A. BRAUY, 24 .ou -Weet, aud ‘Arri nia ; Kuwtuony, Cass 45 All Bovknehers and News Agcule everywheve. Brerybody 4 al of the Teuto or THE PRESIDENT’S PLAN FOR COLONIZING THE W itamsburg—The Rumors Unfound- Their Outrages—General Hovey in Pare 20, 98, 6. 16, 2. 1d 2, ess 2 ants, The should gobi at Ont Gs von Nonny Vi ie ©Teu NEGROES. ed, de, dee sult of the Arkan.as Rebels, d&c., de. Ctreuiare aon fas o eure uF nition etvar a ERETTEG VOR MOMRY Dr, 0. A. Brownzon is here, and it is understood that Fortnyas Momkoe, August 21,1862. Muauwis, August 18,1862. URRAY. boy" ‘£ 0., Cape Race. ay Lous, Mo. MRS. MACKENZIE DANIELS, Author of My Sister Miuuie,” Ki tiiey tleuor,” * Our Guardian,” Rey ko. : from ‘he & vanced proot ‘sl pucchusrd by aay od per Last ad. the President has expressed a wish to have an interview | _ WHliamsburg was evacuated by the Uniom troops at with him, He ig.an ally of the President's in the ovloni- | UF clock yesterday afternoon ; zation scheme, He will probably be presented by Mr. | T° 6uard was under command of Major Stotgon, and Sumner, who is understood to have become ® proseiyte | CoR-isted of Ave companies of the Fifth Pennsylvania re- to the views of the President, who has now fewer op- | #iment. They came down and joined thoir regiment. penents than he had a month ago. The fact seems to be It ig reported that Wiiamsbarg was burned last night, conceded that, as a element in politics, slavery here. | Put 1 Needs confirination ‘There was a largo fre in that Alter isto be euullity,and the ocoupation of the aber. | {ection from dark til a Tate hour last night, tiontsts per se will be gone. ‘The great question will be, There has been no skirmishing by any of the pickets whut shall bo done with the emancipated slaves? They | #20@ the army came down tho peninsula, The ferry boat plying between Memphis and Mound City, Arkansas, was burned by guerillas on Saturday. ‘The stores in this vicinity have been robbed and many horses stolen, General Sherman bas been petitioned by many citizens to close the liquor shops. General Hovey’s division of Curtis’ army left Helens on the 4th for Clarendon, on White river, whore a largo body of rebels are encamped. The rebels, who were ap prised of his approach, fled in the direction of Little Rock. ston. Ky. OMcial Drawings of the Delaware state Lotteries, Drcawans, Extma Cass 315. 42, 17, 10, 16, 40, 58, 64, 63, 6x, 45, DELAWARE, C1488 S10—august 22, 1962, pe 40, 59, ¥, 63, 30, 34, 49, 4, 13; 10, 12, ulare sen addressi: bb HM A. MORRIS ¢ CO, Wiluiugion, Delaware, Oficial Drawings of the Library Axsso- efation Company's Louert of Kentucky i wr L438 No, 245—August 26, 08, 64, 27, 40, 53, 63. G4 GARIBALDI'S OPERATIONS IN ITALY MARRYING TELS, is pu'its Ge avo vouune of 245 | Bae on the Boest an Aper cover, or 75 ens ID Cut ad what Dr. Bariton R.olackon 4+ pita Presa, says of ft © itort iy THE MARKETS &., a, ae. Cars Race, August 22, 1862. bat paper Forrkess Moynog, August 22, 1862. ‘A cavalry for: in pursuit, 4, 2, 72, 3. AURYING FOK MontY—Mre Mockenzic D aiely to Bag homes N ting all f '¥ force was sent in pun ; ; A 4 ‘The steamship Feutonia, from Southampton on the | Cann") And home Rees ener ate en Williamsburg ia still 10 possession of the Union troops. Caro; August 29, 1808. 18, 65; i, 88, Gh, SOT He thas, 78, 6. || Saenanlit Of endelde Marr) nro Meme ‘Ovening of the 13th inst., passed this point this afternoon, No fire has occurred there, rumor to the contrary not- ‘The steamer Champion, on her last 2 to Memphis, * Forcirculars, Ach, address Wate. T. §. Peterson & Br thers have just pulses om 2) | politicians are Jooking around to determine what had pion, on hor lust passage to Memphis, 7 EE «“ the udyauce pruof sherin puro reed: from the wutuureem rows for Now York, and her uews'was obtained by the | gt be done, ‘Tho polley enunciated by the President is | W!tbstanding. was fired into by guerillas af James Bayou, just below -, Gostagiens, A ook ole hi anda: spittle Sreepon Us var Ps areeg resp, the only available one, and they are all trying to got upon | i! Is quiet here, , | Hickman. Sho was struck by over seventy shots, but no Marriea. siory” but, unilie trost works of thate ash ict full oF dale Wied The stoamship North American, from Quebee, arrived | ig jjaiform, ‘one was injured. Bares—Kexricx.—On Wednesday, August 20, by the | Pe*i luigi great truth of ite ciuznc athe 4 ! Liverpool on the 13th inst, THE BESIGNATION OP GENERAL, FHBLYS AccurTED: THE MISSOURI QUERILLAS. ‘The steamer Swallow, in the government service, was | Rev. H. Mattison, Mr. Francs Bares, of New Yirk city, | hames Voice nw sosenth w pniierasiaae | ‘Roe Tontonin:ipamed: the sexmekip’ Bremes on the « to Miss MARGARET Kaxnicx, of Hariem. peengekmmngryest a 4 I understand that the resignation of General Phelps burned by the rebels, twenty miles below Memphis, a ‘was accepied immodiateiy on ite receipt, and that it was fae few days since, e rs Qhorning of the 14in, off Scilly fatands. Fcvrox—surri.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, August 20, by the Rev. Dr. Grecnlexf, Rouer? Fu.row to 00, one of Kae best uf od & Sto Mee. He h There is unusual activity here in on | Grace, daughter of W. J. Smith, Esq. othe Gy Ttaly. tho intention ofthe government to have recalled him had | By Colones Wright- he Bushwhackers ackivingy opmanbeting sepsis Sakaxo—Cunusrit,—At San Jose, Costa Rica, on Thure- | <4, l4f Ca Seereh” ‘Tho Itallan squadron had been ordered at Ancona to | 0 20% rosigued. Close on Their Heels, &c., de oars ee number of extra hands arcemployed. | | day, July 31, Senor duaw SmakaNo to Miss Many J. Ousus. | {re adiiy malted qrétahs (he ‘A ditasse coast: THE ABSENTEES FROM THE ARMY OF THR POTOMAG tind ig anol Memphis papors of tho 19th say that Bragg undoubted- mm, of New York, reila or more bi OM AY SE TIME OF THS LATE BATTLES. : Sruincrretp, Mo., August 22, 1662. Some time since this correspondence stated that It was | Colonel Wright, of the fedoral forces, passed Carthage A mutter of official conversation that the army of the | Ye#terday, in hot pursuit of the guerillas under Coffee, Pototnac had been seriously weakened or reduced in num- | ys and Quantrell, ly is at Chattanooga. At the last accounts a portion of the cavalry at Holly Springs were committing depredations on Union men. Jackson's cavalry, which last week was reported near PSON—-F ARRAR.—At Pepperell, Mass., on Wednes- day, August 20, by the Rev. E. P. Smith, Groxax 8. Tuomrsox, of Trumansburg, N.¥., to Miss’ Mantua A. Faurar, of Pepperell, Mass, Garibaldi, with five hundred volunteers, was marching {m the direction of Patea Pezzia and Sun Cataldo, The pbject appears to be to reach Morsiua. . Palermo was tranquil. Public opinion favored concilia- iil mend 18 every e Bo. celiers News Agents and eli others w'!! please som are a a polit, lomeamixt— Tice —On Thareday, August 21, by the she iving’ of ednesday attacked the rebel’s rear guard, | Coldwater, Miss, ‘ Vv. Mr. Dunbar, Garnur VAN Iperstine, U.S. N., to Migs | on acco at Ones 101 What lwey WAnLO! (his buOK BB flon.. Discussion points out to foreixn Powers the dan- | DS LY fe ati coapeupioce pate ag it | Killed twolve and captured thirty-one. Quite a number pie a a en Mane uma, daiighler of Captain William Hl. Tos, all of Mt ie ans at onee tothe publtatinrs #9Fs of the prolonged occupation of Rome by the French. Fos iiss between thirty and forty thousand men and | Of Uns, horses and other property had fallen into his Collision on Lake Ontario, Nantucket papers please copy. bee ke hire frei preter Cereahl mentieninione a taken place “ Laceatta, | alert dn afstk inva Ue Cao Gata of Gio aarign 1. MDA Port Connonwe, August 22, 1862, oy savale acetone u ’ Prison ire in Milan shouts were raised, “Romeor | or oront pattios before Richmond. This number exceoded Pars Saias cuneate ae ie reapnreeslyeaheoa ria See ee Pg an ‘and hake aga eee paltem ; : ‘ . : : 4 - n of ‘The Geri voluptecrs number 8,000, Garibalay | °Y Several thousand all our losses in killed, wounded and, » » iy Seed 17 years, 10 missing, and i fs not doubted that the mass of ‘the | 4 Dumber of horses aud a quantity of camp equippage abgentecs were in reality as fit for duty a were found at the Osage, where the rebels crossed, tons of thousands who fought desparately for a long | All the bad characters in Western Missouri are joining week tosave the Army of the Potomac from annihiia- | “offee, which will drain that section of a dangerous tion, Hence the sysiem of checks upon surgeons which | element. , havo been recently adopted at the War Department to | The pursuit will not be relaxed until the rebels aro puta stop to tho iniquitous system of granting sick leave, | 4*!ven from the State, whoreby tho eilleiescy of our armies bas been to a con- siderable extent psralyzod. THE INDIAN TROUBLES IN MINNESOTA. TRE NAVY GROG RATION. bs alee The main reagon of the legisiation of Congress | 4 Small Party of Troops Attacked and stepping the grog ration im the navy was the Nearly Annihilated by the Indtans— face that the service bes auilured badiy during the} ‘Their Murders, Burnings and Out- Point, last nicht. The damage to the Gertrude is not known, but supposed to bo gerious. The Gorrit Smith is considerably injured, but her cargo is safe. There had been picked up in the lake and en the beach here @ binnacle and compass, and several barrels of coal oil, supposed to belong to the schooner Cadet, which [eft Erie for Toronto on the 16th. months and 27 days. Nono knew bim but to love him; None named him but to praise. The friends aud acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend thefineral, from the residence of his:pareuts, Fifty seventh street. near Secund avenue, His —e be taken to New York Bay Cemetery fur in- ment. Buoxtanp.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, August 21, Mra. Jonasna Exiza, wife of William Buckland, in the’ 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are réspectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, at three o’clook, from her late residence, 260 Union street, eter Elizabeth, N. J., on Fi xD.—At Elizabeth, N, J., on Friday, August 22, J T. Bovp, in the 39h year of his ago.” Pepa ommy nds, One slight evcounter took place beiween the volunteers @ad the royal troops, | Garibaldi ocoupied Rocca and Palunta, and spoke as fellows:— ~ “The present state of affairs cannot continue. I go against the government because it will not let me go te Rome. I 0 against France because she defends the Pope, I will Mave Rome at any price. Rome or death, If I succeed, 0 much the betier; if not, 1 will destroy the Italy which mado myself.” , The departure of volunteers trom Palermo ceased, * Ratazzi’s dismissal was considered the only means of a Bighteenth sireet, between Sev Collision on Chesapeake Bay. PHILADELPHIA, August 22, 1862. Night before last tho steamer Belvidere, while going down the bay, bound to Fortress Monroe, collided, when off the mouth of the Rappabannock river, with the steamer Elm City, inden with about eight hundred regu- lars. No lives were lost; but the boats were so much damaged that they must’ cease running for the time being for repairs, The Elm City is injured in the bow and the NEW BOOK. AAKBYENG FOR MONEY, Price 50 centa, Also ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON THE Wan Price Wo nts. For sue by FREDERIC A, BRADY, 2¢ Matled free Of postage on reveipe of py (A Bcuisnor BvaaEs ON THE WAR, mos &o dere ‘Tho rémains will be conveyed to Woodland, Philadel- aeweart! ; Gatetion of the present diftoutties peat year by the intemperance o¢ oflleers, most of whom | *8Se#, de, we Nlier katt ae Belvidere in the whecl. pha, for iutorment, wi - of | ae 5 Beanets Tats are Dae nibinnet thiet apts, ‘ ie © apy : . PacL, Minn. just 22, 18¢2. ee ee ee KFR.—On Thursday, August'21, Gmoran W. Barer, | 9M¢ octavo volume, Pi ten cents @ copy, and are for mule Mazzin{ had a conference with Garibaldi and returned | "MOUS Sue caves coe, ofloers hate Deon | Reliable faformation from Fort Tiageley contrmn, with sea fy Herc EO fle EE and 10 days. ia é # orrelar Yi. PRIVRSON & PROTHRRS ite. . § uaby - ‘aTRIOTIC MEETING IN THE TenTa WARD.—A mi or ‘The triends e fam! are respectfully in to * 805 © y 0 le: Cras. dismissed on account of intemperance within a year, and | °Ut doubt, all the provious reports, in 4 ‘dagger $03 Odean wt atreet, allude. Garibaldi ia at Cataniztta. Tho rumors that England had given support to Garl- attend the fwneral, from 226 East Broadway, at two o'clock, this (Saturday) afternoon. Bowx.—On Friday, August 22, Mercy Lana, wife of Dr. the advancement of recruiting in the Tenth ward, Brook- lyn, will be heid this evewing, at No. 316 Atlantic street. Agents, booksellers and ul! © dollaree hundred, Address a¥i ord cloned at thix rate, to tue publish ra, Mt be supulied at dew » with remittances 1° au they will receive nearly us many more baye been obliged to leave the ser” Mr. Wickeff, tne Assistant Superintendent, on his way vice for causes that are traceable to intemperance. It is | totho upper agencies, met a mossenger six miles from 1 It is tobe hoped that all Union loving citizens of the | L. H. Bone, und daughter of B.H. Munson, 82 years, | mmedialentiention, . faldi’s sgheme are denied. argued thet az tho hardships of the seamen on board | Fort Ridgeley,on Monday morning, announcing an out- | Ward will bo prosent, aiid givo erlat tothe mootiug, sone | C months and 19 dese 1 Aged 82 years, | Mi very reader of the Herald should cet a copy. Turkey. sicamers, &c., are not comparable to what thoy were on break at the lower Sioux agency, andthe murder of all } to do away with the necessity of drafting. The meeting The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully is catled for eight o'clock, and it is expected that a num. bor of prominent speakers will be present. BOX OF PAPER AND BNiELOi"K3 (SINGLE IM Ual roady marked), only $1 00, ac GIMREDE'S, 6 Broudway. (CORRS, BUNIONS, 18 joits, aud ail dideases of OF {uconvenimuce to the patient, by Dr. Chiropodist, 70 Broadway, Kolecs to p: geons of the ctty. invited to attend the funeral, on Monday \) ab one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 35 West Tenth: a a remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- rment Conxoy.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 22, Manga- wm, only daughter of Maryand James Connoly, aged 16 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’eluck, from the residence of her father, 209 Gold ' stréct, Brooklyn. rf Ciassex.—On Friday, August 22, Canotixg, wife of Jas. board sailing vossels, thore is ho longer the need of stim: | ‘Be whites except a few. ulants that formerly existed. sae erties at ptiquaaged with ene : id men. a ferry opposite the agency encountered a APES SONNE 20 SOLER ES lurge body of warriors, who opened fire on them, and aiter a few vollies a large body of ambushed Indians in the rear fired upon them, killing a number of men. A retreat was attempted across the river. While in the water the Indians killod the captain, three sergeants and four corporala. But seventeen returned to'the fort. “It t stated that Franco ut the Constantinople Con- Seronee decides on the principle that the Turks should iaue to cocupy the Bolgrade citadel. Mose 1 THe Parx.—The Central Park Commissioners announce that there will be music at the Contral Park, on the mall, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half past four o'clock, by the Central Park Band, under the leadership of H.. B. Dodworth, if tlie weuthor is fine. ‘The following is the programme:— ‘The enormous bounties that are now given to recrui’s at the North tend to make the three months’ men desire t return home, with a view to re-enlist under present happy circumstances as regards pay. The offset of giving svea immenag bounties is not good upon the soldiers already im the army, who have had no sueh inducements France, “It is apserted that the rebel envoys had demanded a ecognitivn of the Southern coufederacy, but that f tefused to xeceds to their demands, while France bad not yet given a reply. ISEASES INOIDENT' TO THE DAWNING OF We manhood, the age of maternity and the chance of, PART 1. speedily cured by Dr. J. N. PHELES Retleed Lozenges. Boyd stamp for ei beh ada i " 1. Hungarian Marob........ M. Classen, ul . The Emporor will not deliver an oficial speech at th? | to enlist. The draft will remody all this, pie rok eae ee Neetu Wie See 2: Overture, “Le Duc aOione’y, ‘Her remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter. | New York, on Ant “Ussing Adiireas box 548 Vout ofl, feception ou the 17th. COMMANDER W. D. PORTER TO BE A COMMODORE. fee OAs Reed awit Ce Seek aged 3. Svea aupeane Johosa,” from Sc aa Lay ago ies 3 cae NTE Wis believed that the Méxican expeditimary force is | Wiliam D, Portcr bas beon promoted from the rank | “2™° vehi re“) ge Nese © Eolka, Tho Tiger”. sevenceee eHle worth | Sun Francisco papers please ABPER'S NEW MO) horrors too terrible for imagination to conceive. Mothers camo in in rags, barcfooted, whose husbands and children. were siaughicred b fore their eyes. Children came who witnessed the murder of their parents or the burning of their homes, The roads in all directions to New Ulm are Yery large. The choicest ofivers and mea of the Vi @ailles artillery ure under orders. A division of gunboats for Mexico were being armod. Harvest accowats in L'rauce were very favorabie. “At was reported that the Froneh bad repulsed si Attacks in Mexico. \In Paris, ca the 11h, rentes olosed at 68f. 80c. YY. CoLLEs.—At Staten Island, on Friday, August 22, aged 1: year, Oiver, son of James and Mary Colles. Dotax.—At Long Branch, N. J.,on Friday, August 22, after a short and gevero illness, AraeRT HeGy, icfunt son | of Peter and Rose Ann Dolan, age 2 months and 22 days. ‘Tho friends and relatives ‘are respectiully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, 130 West Twenty-fourth streot, this (Saturday) morning, at nino o'clock. The remains will be taken to Culvary Ceme- tory for tutermont. No carriages allowed. OuLany.—On Friday, August 22, Anne Decanr, daughter Part I. 1. Wedding March, from ‘‘Euryanthe’’ Overture, “Ruins of Athens’ }. Selection from ‘Le Pardon de Ploer’ 4. Camp Quickstep... eo 1. Waltz, The Ida’ 2. Grand setection. 3. Song, “My love is like the red, red rose” 4. Jorophiine Gallop........c0ssesseeree ‘The National Pot Pourri. of comm straight over the grade of captain, to that of commodore. So much for his intrepid engage- ment with bis vessel alone with all the rebel batteries at Vicksburg for the space of five hours, and for his resolute attack upon the ten ram Arkansas. lincd with murdored men, women and qgilaren. TER’ AERY EXAMINING BURRDS J.J. Porter, of Waupato, a member of the last Minne- The Army Examining Board continues inseasion. Theit | cota Logisiature, arrived hore last evening for arms. He business Is to ingsire imto the physical competency of No. Cxivi1.} CONTENTS. Barr. A IRON-CLAD VESSELS. Tiust atious.—Launch of the, Montior—Pertrait of son—The Acdautte Forge—Forging a Bloon-—Korgiug VPiace—Driling Piates—Bouding the Tuir-tt Piates—seriag Up the Turret“Bending the Finweo—truckin - Platea—t of Battle-solp Cut Dos Be ewing up ie Bvids—Tue Bate IN THE BUFFALO COUNTRY, Tilustrations.—The Liewteuant in Costune—The Frode Ocvean—The First Butialo—swwnn on the Piatn-—Fordh. ; the ArkanensKit Curson—A Prairie Beene—Vainted Troeae ral ‘Mone-in Bgitto”, Austria, was one of the committee sent to New Ulm to learn the of John and Anno Delaby, aged 11 months and 19 days. Dead BualocesFrairia Dog, Village— A. shot at ‘the-@p- ‘The Trieste municipality had been dissolved by an | °"*: *ithor front age or casualties received in the | truth of the reported muraers. He arrived at New Ulm Death by Drowning. The friends of the fumily aro invited to attend the fune- mieheirnA Pevaai Night Fate of paises F publi ice. Among the cases disposod of aro those | on Tuesda: anata es ral, from her late residence, No. 567 Third avenue, this | 1118 UARSE DE VISITE. ‘Emperial decree. rp Tuesday morning, found the people prepared Loxc Branou, August 22, 1862. (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’cluck, BENJAMIN SiLLIMAN. ct Ma‘ors Symmlagton and Nauman, who, it isagcertained, | yury five persons murdered. Others were being con- | Walter Yates, son of Edward Yates, of Philadelphia, |“ Decv—On Friday, Auguat 22, at bis lato residence, | MISTRESS AND WALD. A HOUSEHOLD STORY, By Belgium. sre still efficient in the discharge of thelr respective | stantly found, most horribly mutilated, He saw four | aged sixteen years, was drowned yosterday at Deal, Long | No. 63 Vandam street, Joamru Duckem, in the 25th year | ™ ss A debate on the commercial treaty with England had @ommenced. The Forevign Ministers aud the Vice Presi- Gent of the Chambers cupport the project. of his age. ‘tho relatives and friends of the family, also tho mem- bors of the Methodist Episcopat Church, corner of Mor- tox and Bedford stroets, are respectfully invited to at- 4 the funcralwervices, at the Bedford street: Methodist Mulock. TIE LANGUAGE AND POETRY OF SMOKE. ST. LURES Host TraL. BS vied FARM. By Authony Troliops. Liustraféd by J. + Millwis, Chapter LXY.—Felix Grabam returns to Noningaby. Chapter LXVI--showing how diss Furnival evated ber duties. persons wounded in one room, cut with hatchets in their VISIT OU ARCHBISHOP HUGHES TO THE PRESIDENT. | heads and arms. A little girl was cus across the face, Archbishop Hughes, accompanied by SecretarySeward, | broast: and sido. A little boy was dreadfully cut up; visited (he President this morning. also a middle aged woman inan adjoining room. He saw Branch, while bathing in the pond near the ocean. THE UNION VICTORY AT BATON ROUGE. EA siscopal Cl sy ° Lovers, ‘ reg a THU PROMOTIONS IN THE NAVY. child with ite he & cut off and twenty-seven others | Mme Defeat of the Rebel Breckinridge at | wilt hither iartations ane ersete wih ee sae | havier EVIL the reat beearthe tae ‘The marriage of the Prince of Wales will take place | steps have boon taken by the Navy Department whore- | mutilated with gas! es. . Baton Rouge~Diagram of the Scene of | (Ulster county for mtorment on Monday morning. Itatteuseue. The Deaxptug Rect: at Nuaimgsby~And Rew g@oxt ycar, but no positive arrangement bas been made. by the leading presses of New York will be early fur. ‘The people of } ew Uim are drilling with what arms Action=Importamt Movements of the ee a morning, August 22, Apouras Fr ey a ab ene Moning Gamas. - pickis ae ark, is probably the in” | nisned with such portion of the’ Navy Register as wil, | they can get, and are fully awake to their danger, and aro | Union Army in Virginia—New Position P idelptie papers please copy. ‘ HE. ROVENTURRS OF BULLI. By W. M. Thackeray. show promotions, &. determined to defend the town to the last. ‘THE OF ¥ICB SEBKERS BESINGING THE CAPITAL, Mr. Porter left New Ulm Tuesday morning, and was There are a host of applications here just now for offices | overtaken by a man who reported that tho Indians at- 2; but the goverument is inclined, as far as | trcked the town, two hundrog strong, at five P. M.,and possible, to delay appointments until the drafting is over. | burned several buildings. Several citizens were secn to THE SMALL TREASURY NOTES AND- THE POSTAL CuR: | fall. The people had gathered. together ax. barricaded RENCY. the streets. Tho Treasury Department is getting off a few thousand Tetters toGovernor Ramsey say that Lundtr2ds are dollars daily of one and two dollar notes; but new plates | known to be killed, and it is believed thousands. are so rapidly arriving that it will not be long before a Governor Ramsey yesterday ordered the militia, with landred or two thousand a day will be issued. Tho ten | horses, to the scene. per cont postal currency appeared to-day. ofthe Rebe). Army—Intelligence from th th—The Latest News, &c.ySc. The Wrearr Henan for the present week will be ready at ten o’clock this morning, and will contain a highly in- teresting acconnt from our special correspondent of the tato Battle at Baton Rouge, La., resulting in a brilliant Union Victory to the Union Forces, and the Defeat of the Rebels under Breckinridge, illustrated with a Diagram of the Scene of. Action; Reporta of the recent important Movements of the Union Forces in Virginia; an Account of the Change of Position by the Rebels at Richmond, Official Account: of tho Destraction of the Rebel Ram dy ‘Chapter ht—te which we reach the last Stage but onsef ney. Chapter RLUL.—The Realms of Bliss, Mlustrations,—The Last Stage bot One—The Good Fairy. ROMOLA, By the author o. Adam Beue. Chapter VI. wing Hope Chapier VIL. —A Learned squabble, Chapter VITi.—A. Face in the Crowd. Tiluntrations.—A Street in Florence—A Recognition, SBADRIFT. P MONTiLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. EDITOR'S Easy CHAIR. EDITOWS DRAWER. Titustrations.—Love ait Politics—Houre Cleaning -Bew Mrs, Milietleurs Cleaned House-A Misunderstandipy. FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. qdlitigtrations—Carriage or Dinter Toile-—Autamn Pass Distress in the.cottun districts is increasing. Agents are now in England, desiring contracts in behal’ Obthe feceral government, for a supply of arms, &c. Con” (Gracts are proposed, with @ clause that they shail be void @n case of a war with England. ‘The Loudton Times’ city article says, if the weather had ‘con unfavorable the present tendency of the money Sparkot would have produced a psaic. ‘The market was caim ou Tuesday. Consols, 90% a 0% for money, and 9034 a 90% tor account. Exchange ‘on Austria advanced 3 per cent. Sugar and tea dull. Fo: aer.--In San Francisco, on Friday, July: 35, Susan — relict of the late Robert C. Folgor, in the Tata year of or age. Hndson and Nantucket papers please copy. FANNALL-—-CaTSERINS FANNALL, 48 years of age, of county Cailo, Ireland. Tho funeral wil! take place from her late residence, 108 Bayard stroet, this (Saturday) aftegnpon, at two o’clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Gray.—On Thursday, August 21, Davip T. ‘Gnanin the 57th year of his age. His relatives and friends,and the friends of his sons, William, Charlos and George, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 27 West Houston Stroet, this. (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Theaxs.—On be pee b August 18, of membrane croup, ‘Coffee and tallow steady, ALL QUIKT IN WASHINGTON. THE CALL FOR TROOPS. Arkansas; the Operations of the Gueriliss in the South” | ANare B., youngest chi dof Asa H. and Anna B. Higgins, ‘The coneluston of Mr. Thackeray's “* In American stocks, Virginia sixes advanced 1; New | rere ig no unusual exeitement in Washington, The city nnd ona west; Interesting Tatelligence from tho Southern States; | “EPI Ya"tormon will take place on Sunday afternoon, aa | iflentats, ties mumaber of the Mncar! ‘York Contral sevens, sinking funa and bouds, 1; Penn- | is ag quict as it bas been at any period within the last six | Military Movements im New York and | tho Latest Nows. from Europe, and reports of all impor: | one o'clock at the residence of ts, 132 Lo Mulock, und” Orley Farua,” by My Gyivania Railroad shares advaueed 134; Michigan Cea- | months. Vicinity. tant or intorseting ovents of the past week. street, corner of Friends of the fatally are ine Pin Pe BT nee cation in Bape @ral 1; Erie, 34 mortgage, 13¢, aud Erie sharos, 3. MOVEMENTS OF BISHOP HUGHES. RECRULDING YESTERDAY. Terms—Threo dollars per yoar. Single copies, in wrap- | Vited to attend without further ad. sea 2) EN? Archbishop Flughes is here, and receives much con- In consequence of the reception of General Corcoran yes- sideration from oflicers of the government. He is the | terday military movements in the city were rather siow. guest of Secretary Seward. The different recruiting officers joined in the procession, ‘Toe papers upon our *Rebeilious” having been concluded, there will be commenced ig the uext muiniber'a series wriee® by the same author uponduy "Cont 1d Leagues! jno.ng with “The New Ragland Conf ei he orucle m@.this uuMbEF Upyn ” Jounstox.—On Thursday even’ Au, 21, after a short illness, Wiztam Jomxsrom, othe sean cringe; Iroland, agod 67 years, The relatives and fricgJs of the famtly, alzo.the mom- bers of Eugino Company, No. 51, are particularly re- pore, etx cants. Ro; Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed and information furnished; hishest price prid for doub- Commercial Intelligence. . LIVBRPCOL COTTON MAKKET, : Tae sales for the two tast days reached 9,000 bal Marcet quict aud sieady, but firm at unctanged prices t DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. and those desirous of enlisting were prevented somewhat | loons. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers 16 Wall street, fucsted to ationd the funeral, from his late residence, | Pe followed by otuers, describing the various pyro-csen em Rene ee taleaky Sarat Sales vo eyeculators | The fottowing deaths of goldiers aro roported:— from doing eo by the thought uppermost in the mindsof | | Qc | Now ata first avente this (Saturday) aftergoon, at two | 2izt 8 the production of the materi sad mualdons wf bp apt - " 7 rk. " 5 _ o. street, room No, 1, Naw , at seer saa Thiol saaltorn ob ks oggan — Gilbert Homan, Co. F, Scott’s Nino Hundred, eee ee ee ee ncn deeb eaha Annice Bui, son of Caleb C. and Sarah H. June, aged 4 J le dan at moreiions, in eve Corporal Jus. \. Lytle, 60. 1, 20th Indiana, As yesterday was tho last day for paying bounties to SICK AND WOUNDED FROM THE ARMY OF Vrnarvra, ['26W regiments, at Captain Larnod’s office things were very ‘This mornifig at an early hour a train of cars from Cul. | risk. Tho bounties for Old regiments will continue until popper arrived at the Maryland Avenue depot, containing | ‘Xe first of next month. a number of gick and wounded from’ Geaeral Pope's THE MONITORS. army. Most of them were sick, somo half dozen only | There are threo cownauies raived of the above, The being wounded. officers are as folio mouths and ¢ days. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at ono o’clock, from the rosidence of his parents, College avenue, between Cottage and Garden streets, be om —On Wednesday, August 20, Lovms. Lovtrn, ager oars. His friends, and those of the famiy, aro inyiled to at- ‘tend the funeral, from his iate residouce, 676 Broome street, on Monday, afternoon, at one o'clock. The fune- Flour quiet anil steady. Wheat quiet aud sieady, Corn an upward tendency. Mixed corn 298 6d. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MALKET, Pork stil decituiug. tacou buoyant and w eull advanciag. 108 wnd pearl ashes Colive . @ iaciive. Rosin Spirits turpeutioe drm. No Postage Stamps.—Specie Unly. Given in change at 10y Chatham street; Gents’ Furnishing Store. Garibald Bod Shire. upon Natural History, Popular 3 . Laie re a Wiactures; everything that ean go (> take Up an emer taining and jnatructive mtec Grand Family Holiday at Barnum’s Museum,—Two Performances at 3 and 7% o'clock P. M, Gen, Tom Thumb and Commodore Nutt, in their great Prize Show, at 11, 8 and 8 o'clock. tory of the (im: with ane will be profusely giver.wherever they can © OF inter st of the pajem, ‘Tues are prow Which exceeds the gutire outs for teri The T “* ves a ES Very Remarhable--An Applicant for | fal services will take piace at'St, John's chapel. tor of aay similar perettcatin the world * @ASUION PLEASURE GKOUXD A8SOCIATION—TaorT- be at cn reir inept Wanton, Wune't seat Jemad F envtiand, Sevent mas aborts being dinmiseod by the Preadeph, whea, the New Orleans, San Francisco and Newark,N. J, papers +} Afi a MAGAGAME hue fro potig : Tho six medical storekeepers provided by the recent | }ieuteuant. cardiestiy eid'in thn har of the oflear | © Loxcwoma.—On Friday, Augest 22, Manaanm, rotict of | cOslluet Pacers of verwans yuu wc rondcr moma, Frpar, Augus: 22—Purse $100, mile heats, best | act of Congress were to-day appointed by tho Secretary | Second Company--Geo. W. Coaper, Captain; Jas W. [eginr, "Doen huox maksyyour hata. “Hodoes sit, and | Samucl Longworth, haq., of Freville, county Westaouths | fitters fy cee ra nie Henig, ny Vuln ie oF, Praha ¢hree in five, m haruess, of War, upon the recommendation of the Examining | Guruey First Lioutquaut, has over eines be has been fn bus Well, you buall | Ireland, ny separate nanvee Ue my—Corneitas A, Cooper, Captain; Horace Board, and assigned to duty at the principal army pur- | 4. Gardener, Ficet Lieutenant: Alonzo Wi rise, Socona veying depots. A largo number of applicants were ox- | Lieutenant. amined by the Board, and the appointments made purely Mr. W, BY Fann one Frans a uP. es to inform fis friends that his with reference to their relative compétency. son, W. H. Disbrow, Jr., who was reported ktiled at the have the place, for that is @ better recommendation than & whole Lewh of petitions aud letiera of reconmunendation.” Take.the hint, KNOX S iat No, 212 Broadway. Defiance Fire and Burgl end mate | leo Sideboard and Pa or sliver plato, te, lishers cam supp.y aynuplete from the commeheemen. F a ty tive Ovnys they wht sent any Dauber by wail, pos y Volume, contain six numbers, born ta masiin, whl he’ mailed, postpard, Of the Wulted States within joy rifles of New ¢ Two Pollars, Compete aeta, how comprig ng ty-tour Voluwes, uniformly bound, ‘will be sent by exe the freight ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 93 Sacket street, South Brocklyn, on Sunday after- ag and Inblixgpapers pease copy. val x . Mebtaxca—On ‘Thursday |. Woodruff entered b. g. Se: . Mace entered g. x. Pull Pufl..... D. Tullman entered bik. 8, Joe Crocheron Tune, 22—24413,—240%. Notwithstanding the great excitement in the city yes y . ca sae Mean ‘the chi chaser, for Ome derday afternoon to witness the reovption of General Cor Asan Om ag MAIL CARRIER. poag ta nny tee nerve pd apy baurccassigatipag” mesh sana! SETS | ecueamannarane jangs, ged’ soipiha and $0 cage” hou Filty Gente porvotume, =) Sscusers for 2 4 the ine, a provident res! 3 — ~ Coran, tho regular frequouters of the trotting track we: 4 man, recently taking the oath of allegi- | vr ine. aly Wounded and take a wier at SavageSta. | Eight Car 1—Equal to The relatives aud friends of the family are respectful TERNS. ‘tes de Visite for ance, was yesterday arrested down the Potomac while i | tion, from thence taken to Richmond, from whence ho | 2@bestwnade, BALCHS, 283 Greenwich #%., cor. Barclay the act of passing into Virginia with a large number of | waa exchanged and returned by the steamer Commodore to Philadelphia, where bis father (ound him, at the Broad letters and maps of Maryland and Virginia, He was Street Hospi nig * revarned to his former prises. FIRST NEW YORK CAVALRY. ARRIVAL OF CORRESPONDENTS FROM POPE’S ARMY. Captain a Dean ptt ea for the a —_ A number of newspaper corrospondents arrived hore | St 41 Howard street. It is @ guod opportunity for those ‘ a ain Dean is today from the wrmy of Virginia, ‘Their doparture | Sesiite, tO Jolt & rst class company, as Capua thence was involuntary. a NAVY ENLISTMENTS—SAILORS AHOY, THB REPORT OF GEN. M’CLELLAN’S INTENDED gp- | _ At the naval depot or reudezvous in Cherry street, the ‘TIREMEN @t their posts, and gathered arbund the pool auctioneer to numbers at the first sound of his meliifueus voice. In ‘the first pools disposed of the black stullioa (Jee Croche- on) was taken as first choice, the gray second, Senator Bradley going at a very low gure. The gray, however, oon became Urst favorite, aud iu the betting, apart frou the pools, he was wagered at two to one against the field, sds bas been tho case in two-thirds of the races which ‘have taken no lately, the favorite was beaten, and the invited to attend the funeral, this Setardag) mori rovla A ten-o’clock, frora the residence of parents, 198 Grand street, New York. MoBuine—Navaan McBrrpe, aged.g0 years, a native of Bailygarnon, county of Roscomimaa, Ireland. The friends of the family axe respectfully invited to at- tend the faneral, on Sunday afterngon, at dalf-past two o'clock, from bis late resideree, No. 27 Mouroe street, without further invitation. Fig remains will be. taken to Calvary Cemetery fur interment. Muniwrr.—In Brooklyn, on Vieduosday , August 20, from organic dispase of the brain, @zonag Tay son, ovly s02.0f Abram Ry and Matilda R, Mealott, aged 4 years, 1 month Eight Carte de Visites for $3. T! in the city, at WOOD'S Gallery, 203 Bowssy, N. Y. 42 Cartes de Visite for $1. The Very best in the city, VAUGIHAN'S, 223 Bowssy. Nowice=l wil! , sit you until suited, 228 Bowery. New York Unt Classes of law siuden a Aspe. celal ciaas for those enypged in mercantil csuits is belag organized for instruct'pn in Mercanwle w exclusively. ear, $4 i The Demand Notes of the United States will be receivedt for subserinuions, Our distant {segs are reyuested to £e* mut them @ preference to bauk notoa . HARPER & lyYEMERS, Puldisherm ATHSWS' ARNICA HAIR. GLOSS. tf commandant, Captain Oscar Bullus, bas bad as tauch as. t the least of previous w the start won the tse thor ue could well attend to during the past few days.io en- niversity Law Library open daily from eighttoten fer.! ang 19 gaye, This ‘a 9 new and Invaluable gation fox progervingy ce in gallant style in tliree straight hese and incapi- | Jt ig not known by any of General McClellan's friends lating Fit nbeer oo ordinary soumen for the United | SPPications, i aroet George, you bave left : The wonterial virwuenep Arnica ie onpally knowa. virthes, wise Bair Giosa sue Hair, prevents ic feom ‘ailing omt, rosgres it when lost, prometes td grow. and strengun, ren> Arbicn Hat G oss perma ou | cape ad inward 1b tal time, ‘The gray horse ooatinued the favorite until after the svound heat, so much had he been overrated by ‘those woo had his in charge. When he trst made bis Appearance hero ho was roported to be very tast aod to bave trotied in Cunada very low in the thirties; fout when matched against Zouave he was badly besten; Yet that event was attributed to waut of condiiiou, w Yesiorday poopie again willingly chose him as tueir fw here that he intends, as reported, to retire from active | States Navy. Those who do not wish to enter the army poche gba * ort wil fad, ‘tho navy te bee guod piace, where, they. cal * show forth their patriotism as weil as carn ‘lot prize CAPTAIN DE KAY ASSIGNED TO GEN. POPE'S STAPF. | tonpy,”” Recruits can enlist for one, two or three years, Captain Drako Do Kay, of Pass notoriety, who served | at their option. for more thun a year upon the staff of General Mansfeld SENT TO THEIR REGIMENTS. desiring more active service, has. been detailed to the | One hundred and eighty of tho military abseutoes And your loss wo deeply fee To Retired Naval Officers and Others. Goths tie windsta Bee tenes fs And our sorrove He can hoak Tha relatives and friends of the (ardly, also. the.anem- here of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, No. 187 F. A.'M., are roapect- ‘ally invised to attend tie funeral, {Pom the residence of Ma, parests, N®. 20 Douglass strect, on Sunday afternoon, at three o’cleck, vithout further netice. teak wit heal ae no eal v05 vat, = Ie lately coutined in Castle Wilitam, Governor’s island, have “el TES ‘apd permanant. Acmicn Hose 10, and backed him wt two to One agaiust Lhe ted, He 1s, General Pope. 7 ye abe Dr. C. Howard Marsha’ Inha- wkey.—On Thursday, August. 21, . hwirdressing gmpound, Ty not nly clegnwa the scalp and re speed thon bottom. In the first heat Uke bay geld. City Intelligence. pM f... Seserters, and have Rad gu eases, ts at his oftice, 712 Lxoauway, from 9 to 2% Consult | ot) lustrous 1th odes Is partkuierly dejeabe wud tragran i pana to peense tal free. proprietor haviag take & te ig, (Santor Bradley) went olf wish, the lead, the gray qua nek breaking up berore they got around’ the trat | Mserwo or Lick Brem Baewans.—At Pythagoras Hall | charges proferrod against them. They are, therefore, ‘Thefriends and sequaintanyes of the family are ro- Hable to be tried by general Court Martial, and some ot Bu id Renaet, fox | spectiully invited toattond the funeres, without further Yrice 2eents, 1 Putn, “Tho xray recovered befor its Diack, und clawd up | gomo fifty brewe's—proprietors of beer breweries—beld deems, tediog exsturioniaies omoere, will be forscaaia| | ation tue guirtaicete f desserts, ae lghteat | Latics, from the residence of ‘ais pareyis, No, 101 Lewis }* For sus by all druggisis, Preparedey nicely ou the bay until near the half-mile pole, ing ln & meeting yosterdsy under tho Presidency of James } if tiyy got off with any punisbmont sliort of the exirome | and most graterul diet fur in ta au obild Dg Yaa straot, on Saturday afternoon, at two a’cleck. Agent, 16 Cauar stivet, Now-York. Sores; ‘cach ho gray | erete the bed fang osussd hints | Speyer, of the Lion Brewery, for the parposo of organizing | apne Of military law , No a 4 en a ponte N 4.00. rosaway, gole agen an Cua. — Ia iy Peas: August 22, Axoreg | _ Te ia are bd - " . ° tt f , . RB. Marsto tho First United States in- gs _ :ConNOR, Gt ‘ f ? mre Breik up agun. ‘This was a lot up for Bradley, aud whien | @ society for the provection of the fraternity againss tho } TALI" Mh, fe on nis way to take comman of his, com. | Batehelor’s Haty Dye—the Bagt tm the |! “The triends of shefaimily are iaviyt to attond tho foae | P¥ Padaer, aud tie’wuccial diatte ot sen seste vee @ gray cuilared Lim, as they swung round op the Lome- | proyisions of the Tax bill. ‘The tax on beor nts to pany, went in charge of these delinquents, and had a | world; inetantaneous, battaniee aad setieb ity, dd by drug: sal,from his lave residewee, 92 Front, streot, Brookiya, | by um. Daniele, 231 Sista avenue, wear Pourteous rireek, is FA oe ay aed. Ho Wen by tiie a length im | ove dollar om a barrel. Most of the browars pfesent wero | guard of thirty mon from the Governor's Island porma- | 118 and perfumersexery bere Factory, SL Barelagatreet, | cq Sunday afvarnoon, at half-paat two o'clock. se cracreo DKERGMIEFS0A LARGE STOCK WELTe OL Gceen ces, Cheer a ata op tog, Weuhean or BAILEY 4 SOUTHAKD, 27 Park piace. Post.—On Friday, Ai , MaRTHA W., infant dnagh- ter of Abrahem J. and Maria Post. Tho friends aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reemense her. ri 178 West Gormans—proprietors of lager beer breweries of this | uent party (Company A, Generai Service). As the ab city, Williamsburg, Newark, Bergen and adjacent towns ies Lh Bie el ia beige ed € a on the Huison river. ‘They enrolled their names, and M jadoro’s Hair ges 4 Pape hg ng esate eal Dolled by eaperionced aris.’ © ot Nou 2:42. The biack stailiun was badly Deaten. Ihe second third heats were very similar to the first, only that Gouator Bradicy bout the hanuck much eusier in each Y te cnough to run any, risk in endeavoring to bony jucceeding heat, and the chances of the biack grew uO | adopted « constitution and by-laws for the government | 7° Cesporns ‘Twonty-fifuh street, oa Sunday atternoan, at two.o’elock . AR, TELEGRAM tor as tbo rico Progresso, ‘Ihe trot avo saustuetion | of the Brewors" assoclation. __Thoy algo elected a board et en emis Mere qBenatifal Coruplexton—Pheien’s Teouia=in Irockly®, on fiereday, 20yess Sty ef'anes w* gtase MAKING MAL OF VIRGINIA: foe cmeare % Shae, ice: Featonen tO Scigay at | We One Muncsed and Raventeenth Now | Ua isthe Gola," usecase | Mans Ae uum Mca ge agate o0 | atta apa apatite ' whe ere atoatateuel tineh! a eee in hehe eoupmnt et the of Now Yor! wld Voluateers Em Route for the | (0) i drugglas and fancy occa dealers! | queer, exo requested tho funeral, from, his lave | ” “Tuy Washington street, " f rous. ‘Ihe com; old. ee peony a} to Baad ‘or Dit B.D. (Saturday) Mureous, anes cee nn aE An iLARN.—On Friday, August 22, after @ short itl- neag, Henny W. VAN GLAHN, aged 88 years, 6 montas and ‘The cricket match was resumed this morning, the re- the tax on beer is exor' it aud unjust, fe #even wickets of the Bt. Goorge club iautug tor 21 é ‘Unias, August 22, 1862, to effect a reduction of the tax, ‘The 117th regiment, Colonel W. R. I lott Ci Over Crowniva mm Lona Brancn Boat.—We have Huntin ‘eRome, at to-day, for or wat received frequent complaints of late relative tothe over | Huntington, "ge aot eigen ageing . Beautiful Complexion.—Laird’s Bicom of Youth er Liqaid Pearl has no for, preserving and deautlt zing, the complexion and skin, Ladies, after using this duligh*tulagticie, will have ne otc,“ Sold’ ay all: druge iste, ES AND JEWELRY we ak oe hel Gold Watches, in Hunting Cassa, for ladies os low 44, $33 5 pied Gcbeclinearels ers, for sale by GEO, O, No. 6h6 Brow iway, one door below Canal sireet, formerty 11 Wall street, ins, Tho Huston club scoured 08 runs in their second pings, the St. George winning by 12 runs, The wtal tand:— 6 days. . one thousand strong. This is Onolda county’s first a ‘The relatives andifriends of the fam!ly are respectfully eaatane viene . Geor 112 ond 48185 | crowded condition of the Long Branch boat, ‘This boat, led wo attend tho fanersi, from ne late reckae Boston Club. 46 and v8—143 which ts capable of nccommodatiog from five hundred to ment undeg tha new eall, and her fourth for the war, Ka Celehra' vty dav! of Forty-Arsb ‘and El D> aver i New TOO LATE FO: W. A. Bate Eat ATION, it for Wigs, 7. » Bair Hh Dy — . % ix hundred passengers, is frequently leaded with a thou | TB* FQ. Ouside will occupy Camp Huntington, eMaite Craktas tor voutuitying she halt, IuHoutaseek 9” | York Bay Cemotery, on Sunday afternoon, at halt-past | (VOLONEL GURNEY'S MONITORS, jetty REGIMENT The Absentees from the Army. street. a ong o'clock, % 1. ¥, S. Vey walt continue we = — 10 THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD, sand oF more, tendering the condition of all on board Enlisting in Maine. Prof, L. Miller's Finir Dye, 50 cents. ALKER.—O Friday, August 22, THottas, son of wi. [special bounly of $M) aud wil Persons teva The Sine) Hwy Kusanera,N. J., Aug, 21,1908, | XY wucomloriatle, Aslhe Treen tangeroey td cece Pornanp, Augost 2 1862. | Black and brows, he boa ‘Rry it Wold vy ‘drugguia, | Chacl aud Mary Ann Walker, agod 24 yonrs, 6’monthaand | {oriel Matsict will receive aa nih oe vequasat’ te tre tht Lwish to correct a statement published m the Hewat | accident will yot uceur it the vil saet remedied. “the “usiness throughout tho city was suspended this after. | DeporGdDeyet 14,4075 sivee and friends of the family, aloo the mem. | mult Rumer. ieadquadore I. a of today, which, if allowed to romain uncorrected, wil y | om wo hy H ipbe La wa erth the corral; tor ‘aoon to permit citizens to attend the monster mass mect- ‘Trusses-Mars & Co.re Radten Gare | pers of Engine Compan: No. 08 and the Fire Department Ost—SUPFOSED WHILE LOOKING “ath ¥ Gast discredit bee my frags fone grr public caauot stand the imposition much lounger, ing. ‘The City Hall mgt eee a tas Pott Saal bi ye Sine trale hist Sr eame same Femsigyaucnaast Gonday ener oon, at Two e'clock, trom the renigones g ty wiih Lock ncwaobed, whyéhy connie s gy1h! wand privates return “al —_—-——. enthusiasm prevailed. Drusces, Treseement ia parents, No. 8 Doyer stroet, . Pope's army, my baie appears, frst on the list : Reception ocemnnss we S “ raise hor quota of nine months men by volenvoorn mranavie in ee a cr Barna er Of | Ot Me =o Wray geno carat, Saran anf Maka a ier 18 one athird Volunteers (Nintu New York Stat ; LADELTMIA, Auglist nos. | Foun, wile of é only daugh + id Yrownryhiyisehaygvd rom tho service ou tho | Colimel Joh K. Murphy, of tne Twoutyeninth tego Another Massachuzetts Regiment. te Fetnan’ Drowa, ia the Bist your. oF her age. 5 |... eS ‘ai of July lust, and Foceived my papers W that | vania regiment, just releaned by the rebola, mt with a , August 22, 1869, ‘socastional Costivene: A ee reaae ot the family ar® fespéctfully invited to 1 5 TO $2.—NICE FURNIAILED rm, Ne! and have them in my pus: sion. warm public ss teeluerty ang fhe entire Vslice forgo, | The Thirty Orth Maseachusotis egeat, Cal Wilde, pe? medicine ia #0 muro 5 abe BRTH'S PILLS“AWo | a iond the funeral, from the residence of her fatboy, 955 $1 r 1, tae S3.Ee".%:. (oe te te ae " MAITHR\: 8. GREGOR of whiad he Ww Marphal, Wwraed 645 19 receive | ueft this chy, vie FWll siyer, about this afters, ¢ ote SUN AND SrvLE, West Fifty-foarth rtreet, near Righth avenue, on, Subdny | Only ek wer He oe Soe Mndieae vue Be-Firet Lieut, Company G, Vib N, ¥. 8, Me, or ¥Od ie, on. CANAL STREBT, “ afternoon, at on0 o'clock. ,

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