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5 the oorner of Third avenue and Fifty second street, forthe | and in full Gre rig-—viz; Biack pants, red shirt and fire +] eer ! isfied with the yromise of tho Major to aend for th + | foneral, on Monday morning, at niue o'clock, from ber ARMY NEWS. er pane of salsine msnena toanenepsapanliateasein ter the THE INDIA® QUTRACES 14 MIN" rsoTa, 5901 a8 tho mousy arrived to pay off their annuttine . | late reridonce, 234 Tenth atreet, to St. Bridget’. chi Ninbtoouth ward to tho fourth company of Monitors, now of march will be up Broadway to Uniow , ante | tei tho ght chat Ge Tr niveed t> sommes | Where a requicm mass will be ollered up fur the ropose a being raised by Captain Dowdney. Speeches were made | square, down the Bowery to New Canal street, tarough | Five Hundred Whites Mussacred—Hor- | those outrages by ludiens and secession her sult, and from thenge to Caly motery. The ine Voli by Messrs. Barnaby and Maroney, and by the Rev. Mr, | Caual to Hudson and up ludsoa to Christophor rible Sc 8 Of Outrage and M dere | traders from that Stale Mrw Ga California and Washington pap ase OOD Seventeenth regiment Maino Volunteers, Colonel } yi:choil, of the Leokman Hill Methodi.t Episcopal church. Batire Pamidles Wiled—The Sica | ¥ollss the families ef the caypioy ihe Yolen Hurion.—In Jersey City, oa Saturday, Avgust 23, ‘Thomas A. Rovorts, arrived at this port from Fall River wing @nance commitios was appointed, to War F. g ta Buffalo. panini 2% | piedioine Agency , Amsnios L., only davghter of J. 6. and Mary’ Mye Hutton, fn the steamer Plymouth Rock on Friday afternoon, and | whem those who fee! disposed can send their subscrip- Burvaso, August 28, 1848, United for the Prosecution of a Despe- ‘TUB ATTACK ON CAPYAIN Wir @ od 9 months and 29 days. ted to Washi - tions:—Dennis McCabe, Anson Herrick, Ethan Allen, Al- ANG ° - rate Scheme, d&e,, de. Captain Nelsun Roberts returned on Tuesday ovening ‘The relatives and triends of the family are rospectful'y Were immodiately transport ‘ashington, vis the | derman Terence Farley, Canvel Gallagher, Edward Dayton, | Yesterday the ary goods morchanta maugaratod the Sr. Pave, Minm., August 2%, 1863, | {#*t from New Ola toSt. Panis, wish reports Ur.tthe peo’ | Mm Vitod to aliend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, ab New Jersey Railroad. The regiment numbered one thou- | g. Newell, W. A. Dooley, J.C. Seekman, A. J. Williamson early closing movement. Their stores wil! hereafter be : ~ ip . pie were packing ap in that Lown ard at! along ihe fron. | fo '" o'clock, from the resiionce of her parents, No, 187 and and forty, and the mea were all armed with Enfield | and A. W. Kennedy. Partics from the Minnesot# river reached hero last closed daily at throe P. M., and this will eoatiaue until the “tier aud leaving for St. Peter. Capéein Marsh's company | Cre * - erry” uppraile Red AN vides, The following is @ list of the officers:— HIPTY-FIPTH REGIMENT MEW YORE wrave MILITIA, | 40. 7a. tember. night. They state that scouts estimate the number of aoe Seed open ot the ref oppeaite me AO ad co Golonei—Thomas A. Roberts. ‘This well known corps la now recruiting in this city | By next woek the closing of stowo.wut be uuiversas, 1a | Dite# already killed by the Sioax at fivo hundred. Ton abd tobe teotte the bled BUr dino at eee | “HR ‘relatives end friends are teopoctte Lieuenan: Col-nel—Charles B. Morrill. cue ha anerecte of tine Saat chee Fe 0 uuiversm, Shik aplidan te Based cn shainoninen of tation aleean: ng {but tia is not cont:rined : without further pot abt y, Anus dd 1L months riends of the family are respectfully Order that all may aid in the work of enlistment. War meeti will bo held daily, commencing at six o'clock P. ial . ia The war spirit in this city is fully aroused, and there is @ determination that 10 shall not be behind apy of Captain Roberts scarted from Now Ueno, with teanw for | alm | the funoral, Redwood, and a short distance ont mot bis brother | reotite Louia, coming down from the agency’ The teavsterssay | Kenm Shey saw one man shot down in a Goll ane auother in the | TIN, op roud, botweem Redwood and New Ulm. Groat fears were | Titra ‘They have been in service for over oue year, and, under he the command of Colonel Kegis de -Trobriand, took an . T. Waterhouse, active and glorious part innearly all the battles on the —Dr. Wiggins. . . Chaplain—Rey. Houry Honry. ningula. Besides the large bounties and other ordinary ered strewn along the road and by trails of blood. It is believed that al! the missionaries have beon killed, Tho civilized Indiana oxeeeded their savage brethron in atrocities. Indusements, men enlisting in this regiment will serve fett for the sefety of tae whites at (he Upper and Lower | invite, “a tend the faneral, from the residence of his Captains—Co. A (of Portiand), W. H. Savage; Co. B | alongside of well tried veterans under experiencod officers, | 2°F sister cities in sonding volunteers to the war. Agency. The messengers, with the monoy to pay off tho'| fathor,.A '0, 7 Harrison sirect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at <Portland),G. W. Martin; Co. € (Portland), A. Sbsoider; poppe a ie ‘once, pole being kept in Mr. Frenter, am interpreter, who has spent mos: ue nis | (a i eee Rageloy. yy to pay preeaet life among tho Indians, volunteered to go alone among them, trusting to his knowledge of them and his disguise to essape detection. He dressed himself in Indian cos” tame and started on his journey, Ho arrived at tho Upper Agency at night. ‘ The place was literally the habitation of death. He visited all the houses, and found their former occupants all lying dead, some on the door steps and some inside their habitations. Others wero scattered in the yarda and in the roads. Ho went € the howse of Hon, J. R. Brown, and recog- nized every member of the family. They numbered eighteen in all, and every one of them had been brutally murdered. <0. D (Lawiston), ——- Faunce; Co. B (Cape Elleabett)) | Simog of instruction for moutha,” All vacant eotamisslons &. H. Bawyer; Co, F (South Paris), A. H. Hersey,Co.@ | & ; (Farmington), i re eeritl, ) i (Westbrook), — u ed from the ranks. ‘Tne headquarters are at Lafayette Boug Uo. 1 (Saco), —— Hobson; Co, K (Kittery). | wag’ aNDERSON ZOUAVES, SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT serial ana Departure of the Tatsey. | tne Hf ey trom rm say Zoe Yl Afth Regiment Massachusetts Volume | oijor to recruit for his regiment, lately commanded by teers. Col, J. Lafayette Riker, who wis Killed inaction, ‘The The Thirty-fifth regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, | PTavery and efficiency of this corps during the prosent Colonel K. A, Wild commanding, arrived fa this city at am | een iene rant ae ae tees ate et ba ‘early hour yesterday, en route for tho seat of war. They | Broadway. ‘eft Camp Stanton, Lynnfield, Mass. early on Friday morn- THE CONNECTICUT CAVALRY. f Major Lyon, of the Connecticut cavalry, arrived in this Ang, and came on to this city by the Fall River route, vis | city yesterday on bis way home, inorder to reerult. bis Boston, Tho regiment numbers ten full companies, ali | health. He has been compelled ro resign his commission MBASURWS TAKEN FOR FROTYCTON OF VIR FRONTIER Karte -On Saturday, August 23, FRamx D., ouly aon of Ag s00n as the news of the Indian troubles reached the ici, and Sarak J. Kare city, Governor Ramsay wont lo Fort Snelling and gave | /°The vol +'¥es and friends are invited to attond tire fur orders for four companies to start at ones for the scone | neral, Moa | 531 Hudeon street, this (Sundsy) a’ternoon, of the disturbances. ‘The command of the 6xpedition was | a# twood given to ex-Governor Sibley. ‘The whole matter was Losayom “On Friday, Aggust 22, Manaaicer, relict of confided to his dissretion, av@ from his knowledge of the | Sameel Hog Wor'h. lim, of Aemevillo,eounty Westineath, country and of Indian character, thero can be little | Irstand. doubt of his success in preventing further outrages. We |, Sho friemilt and acquaintances of the family are reapent doubt, however, whether he will be able to find» single | fully myaed to attend the funeral, from her late re, Indian when he arrives at the reservation. If he had semnans ee peaBieis ee Brooklyn, this (Suadayp one or two of ir DON, ‘ aoe ne empunes cavalry they might poasibly be Sligo wad! ba lin papers please copy Leaga.—Op, Saturday, Amgust 23, Mrs. Mancantr and OMctal Drawings of Murray, Bddy & | Anraux Lewry,, Wife and son of Jolm Leary, tho wile i» @0;'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. her 30tIr yowr,, 4nd the som aged 7 wesks BNTUCKY, EXT#A Cass 399-—August 23, 4902. ‘Tho reia tives a ‘nd friends’ are respoctlully invited to? 12, 46, 26, 65, 29, 69, 52, 1, 16, 74, 34, 17, 42. | ateend the fumera |, from her fate tesideuce, No. 16 West RIOT AT EAST NEW YORK. Riot of the Empire Brigade—Loss of Life—Several Severely Injured=—De- struction of Property at the Barracks and Howard Hotel—The Marines from the Navy Yard, a Militia Company and the Metropolitan Police Oxdered Out— Consternation in Brooklyn, déic., dice ‘The citizens of tho quiet City of Churches were thrown into the most intense excitement yesterday evening by a report that a fearful riot was raging at the barracks of the Empire Brigade, ll sorts of rumors wore fine, athletic men, fully armod and equipped. The of. | im consequence of disease. He is an able and gal!ant officer. | afloat. Some had it that twenty were killed; others " Ganreorr, Cassa 400—August 23, 1863. street, abewe ere lock. cers have, with searcely an exception, soon active ser. | THE FIRST REGIMENT NEW YORK MOUNTED RIFLES. | that ‘Afvy were slaughtered, and the uumber of wounded ‘ee creek he found that fifty families had'been | 9, 1, 73, 62, 63, 29, 40, 22, 60, 9, 16, 45, 42. Ler.—Of consum \ption, at rr Richmond, Staten Int viee, and every confidence is felt that this regiment will Company [of this splendid corps is in need of Cay 4 sins fa fact, th outright. At evory houge he went into he-recog. lara sent free of charge by addressing either to and, Friday, Acg u3t 22, Ane® Lux, a mative of Res- add to the wollcarned reputation won by the valoroug | more men to complete its muster roll. Capt. George H. immense. fact, the excitement was up tosuch ® | nized tho dead bodies of nearly all tho former inhabitants ee. EDDE & C0. common, Ir¢lamd,@agod 25 years: eons Of Massachusetts. “Os the arrival of the Togiment in Dean, of this company is an aooseapliahed salliter; tan, | fever heat that people flocked from all quarters tothe | or tne place. Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, Mo. MoChanwea Brookiye, om Saturday, August 23.. city it was im tely transferred from steam. ving seen @ year’s active service rg’ % 4 y MOC 3 4 = boat to the cars, which were in readiness at the Jersey | giment is now stationed at Suffolk, Virginia. ‘The pecn. | 8eBe of action, Maar: daw Meccan ame, aged #ysars, 6 months ands Among the dead bodies he recognized at the agoncy OMoial Drawings orthe Delaware State days, City depot, tho ‘wholo operation being performed in @ | niary inducements in joining this company are—$go | The railroad cars were crowded to excess; everything ing:—N. Lotteries. east ene ean apd | bry ad Soo er eta | tu uo nas og nrooion, a | S aay seg ar | “gangs Ga cen. | intrest aly to . : a 5 >| 50, 67, 77, 68, 5, 1, 54, 74, 78, 7, 37, 46, 60. “gue following are tie aamen of the privelgas o@oera:— | Colonel WC. Boage commands te company.” =" | those who wero wrap al ongariy disousing Unc ames than | EAWACd Moynor, Rev. Dr. Willams, Rev. M. Briggt,and | 5, ‘9g Dsiawana,Ceiessitduguis 2i,1aie | | RON Re srco ate ‘hour funieerner cele em award A. Wild. STMENT. » two missionaries, eestor tt 3 odnestiug 5 : FAeutenant Colonel——- ——. Nearly the eae Gh aren nena to Morton's | 4 to the unfortunate fracas. When our reporter arrived eae Sibley is now marching to the rolief of yo tag "fouN A. MORRIS & CO., grennio diseapeot ted Wats, Ghoneesicion: eanernen Sr pir (ogee gold pen factory in this city enlisted in body last week. | at the scene the utmost confusion prevailed. All | yor Ridgely, Wilmington, Delaware, | Abrkm R. andMatilde’’. Merlett, ogod 6 yours; 1 monte ' priermasicr—Sainvel N- Hainer. Pee rae Seren com ne nad twelve months to serve, | sorts of rumors were afloat, and it was with} so reports that the Sioux bands are united together to Lib sa 1S parent: havo tecv' Francis M. Lincoin. .] Bad bis papors given to him by bis emplqyer 8088 t080 | tho greatest difficulty that he could squeeze himself Gs ae OMciot Drawings of the Library Asso- Peteapinat bg a din ant Surgeons—G. N, Munsell Wad Aivett W:'cwmt. | Hicewite u deatt would noe be neveasary ee Mow aa | through the crowd to ascertain the facts SSEry o1 © comcenienied 20k Ceapernte) mtieene; and say | elation Comma a oe acer ey tats Gor Tie wind ty hath orate wn ns ag “Cam. | Likewise a dra . 2 that he will be only too th a Y B D 1 Lo Miller’ drews, of Chelsea: D. A, De. | DEPARTURE OF THE 117rH NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, | On arriving at the barracks he learned that several ues Ab pulse a ee ee fee 54, 25, 2, 2, Shy ly 1, §- 35,10, 18. The rolshives and frlomda’ Of the arent? aloo ‘i ‘ jan, of Boston; W.8. King, of Roxbury; Albert W. bart. For Vere ee et Te Pence regament of New | oficers had been seriously wounded, sone soldiers killed, | nited with them. 69, 55, 40,6, 1, 42, 48, 60, G1, 15, 2, 64, | bors of Anglo taxowlodge, No. 18 F. A 'M.; are reapet- min ¥. Pratt, of Weymouth; Sidney Willard, ince: county, and over a thousand strong, arrived in this city | the barracks terribly demolished and the Howard House | yr, Frenior writes to Governor Ramsey on the 2ist | Por citculara, Ae. andrees oe 4 oy Corington, my, | fil! ome attend the funoral, from the residence of last evening and immediately departed for the seat of of totally destroyed; but so great was the confusion it was pb T. P. Cheever of Cheisea, % ‘and William Gil nef : ’ | war. The Colonel of the regiment is a graduate of West impossible to ascertain the true state of affairs. From aly 20-Dougiass street, thia (Bumday) after- tost., saying that he left Fort Ridgely at two o’olook on noon, at three clock, without further no‘tea, Point and served in Mexico. that morning. Prizes Cashed im all Le; “yet “yg Lotte- MoGums.—Ia the city of Brooktyn, on Seturday, August could learned that the from ries, Tnformati . JOSEPH BATES, Brok , SaRau Jane, daughter i r RECEPTION 0 CAPTAIN WILLIS, OF THR sicKLEs | D°°Uld Pick up he ae ee ae bd argee Thero were then over two thousand Indians at the fort» | Me OP Udier oe hel ketes,. Lae 7 ethereal a ad rrival and Departure of the Eighteenth ‘BRIGADE. the fact that those who calisted in the Empire Brigade | gna aii the wooden build 1 had t ona itoa taiatioes ra es tt ai Connecticut Regiment, Capt. Willis, a returned prisoner of the Sickles Bri- | 80me weeks since had not received the State bounty, and mally are veupecttell ‘and were burning. Mr. Frenier thinks that other tribes are joining the Sioux, and that they will present s very formidable array. as ived Mattert te Friday Poy 7m = meme nr ytd Agee trigeen Cashed | invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) ‘The Eighteenth regiment of Connecticut arrived im | 8840, received a very flattering ri ion on even- and information furnished; ing last, at the hands of the people of Astoria. Capt, Toons. TAYLOR & Jersey City yesterday morning, and after a short delay | willis was taken prisoner at the battle of Williamsburg, Proceeded by the cars to Washington, They number one | and has proved his bravery upon the battle field. Tho ‘substantial looking men, fully armod and oquip- | Citizens of the whole neighborhood turned out to do him those who enlisted the past weok having received it ex asporated the others so much they determined to take satisfaction by raising a revelt among the men, in which they seem to have succeeded most admirably. at igheat price paid for doub- | half-past two o’ciock, from the corner of Washingtom Bankers 16 Wall street. avenue and Pacific street, Brook!; ya. lee s4 oe EnsE eR <F Mnis—On Saturday, August 23 neew D. Bight Carto de Visites for $1. The Best | aavgiter of Addwon aad Margaret P. bills, apoa i yore, in the city, at WOOD'S Gallery, 208 Bowery, N. Y. 7 months and 17 days. honor. A reliable letter, dated Glencoe, 2lst inst., says The relatives and friends of the family are rexpectfa Pes. Colonel Almy, the Stato Agent, received them on | a: ong HUNDRED AND SEVENTBENTH REGIMENT Nine who enlisted yesterday came to the barracks with | thet the injury done by the stampede of Cartes de Visite for $1. The Very | invited to attend the funeral, from the. reeMlente egos ‘the landing and took the most praiseworthy care of them éi the State bounty in their pockets, and this irritated the others 60 much that # bad feeling was immediately en N.Y. 3. V. he the settlers is immense, snd . that such another ‘anéil they started for ation fm tho field. The following is ‘This regiment arrived at Jorsey City yesterday after- wa beatin the nity, | VAUGHAN’! Tall ehited Oe scene of war can hardly be found in the South as in eat ny “———— 228 Bowery. Notice,—1 will | parents, corner of Second avenue and Fifty-ninth streot, this (Sunday) aftornoon, ab two o'clock, without further ireen wood & list of the officers: — noon, and passed through to Washington immediately. gendered, and, shortly after two o'clock in| Bight Cartes de Visite for $1—Equal to | MVitation, Her remaing will be taken to G: 7 ? icLeod, Meeker and the northera part of Sibley: and § a interment. Field and Staff.—Colonel, Wm. G. Fly; Lieutenant Colo- COLONEL JOURDAN' REGIMENT OF THE EMPIRE the afternoon, one of the ringleaders of the he made BALCHS, 383 Greeawich at., cor. Barclay 07 .—On Friday morning, August 22, ater = sheré nel, Monroe Nicholson; Major, Ephraim Keech, Jr.; Adja. BRIGADE. , other coun ties in Mismesote, ie ce oe - party, a private of Company A, Second regi- ment, being tolerably well drugged with rotgut, mounted a barrel in the barracks and commenced to harangue his comrades on the subject, calling upon them not to submit to such treatment. Capt. Kenney ordered him to his quarters. He refused to go, but was being forced in, when the whole company came out to but sovere illness, FRanctm OuivEeR, aged 2% years and 25 tant,——; Quartermaster, D. W. Hakes; Surgeon, Dr. The above regiment of the brigade is now nearly full, rt tagutved lary pe Michael Corcoran. | gays. nae Garrolton; Assistant Surgaém, Dr. J. V. Harrington; Chap: phe tte nape boty of men. Mr. 1 Del Voor po OP ae leaner ac pace Pointed major of his corps, and will, no doubt, make an Line Offccr:—Company A—Captain, 1. 0. Davis, Green- | 3M ie Beton officer. He isan gid and respocted citi- . Cm € lyn, apd has held public positions with honor bod ee Adam C. Henbrey; Second Lieute- | {> himself and benefit to pone min af y B—Captain, Thos, K. Bates, Brookline; Firat | He was for twelve years connected with the Twelfth regi- Lieutenant, Horatio Blanchard, Killingly ; Second Lieute- | ™at. New York State Militia. In St. Paul and the adjoining country all the ayail- able horses are being gathered together, and all sorte of weapons will be used by-willing hands for immediate and summary vengeance upon these bloodthirsty Indians. Cmicago, August 23, 1862. ‘The St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer of the 20th inst. says:— It ts thought that the Indians have been induced to com- tiitary patriot has honored us with the ary y his soul reat in peace. Amen. oe Gonnmilize BF Aldermen and’ Counelimen | the friends of he family also tho members ofthe Olive having the rooeptloy arryngements have likewise honored us | Guard, Catharine Market Guard and the Shields Associa- weit 6 ating a large group photograph, in which | tion, are particularly requested to attend the funeral, thie * Gi ran iainrluded. Cartes de Vialte ahd Inpe- | (unday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from the eal pbs of the bore for sale by CHARLES D. | residence of his parents, 168 Cherry street. = © 00., B67 Broadway. Orrey.—On_ Friday, August 22, Wiuisaw H. Orray, ‘the ~ only son of Dietrich and Anna Otten, aged I year, nant 1, Carpenter, Putnam. Spree un his aid. Several officers present attempte@ to restore | mit these outrages by Indians from Missouri: and seces- | Hurzeh for Americat George Francts | mouths and 23 days. Gommpary C—Captain, Hsanc H. Bromley, Norwich, editor | W8* Meeting of German Merchants at | quiet, but were sot upon immediately and badly | sion traitors of that Stato, and that wifen Major Galbraith SERRE Tee Hpsech by PAIN, SeeSaturday's | The relatives ‘Aud friends of the family are roopecttally of the Norwich Sulltin; First Licutenant, Samuel T. 6. the Astor House. beaten. Nine muskets were taken from the guard- ‘ Tnerded by Me Train’ Fonality s! | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the + ‘Merwin; Second Lieutenant, Henry F. Cowlea, ‘The following call appeared in the G loft the ageucy on Friday everyting was quiet. The ogy forwarded by Mr. train. For sale by 4. | parents, 03 Broad strect, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two pany D—Capiain, —— .; First "Lieutenant, nga mene Corman papers yes- | hous amd used by tho mutineers on their afters | indians had received thelr goods, and all had disappeared | BRENEANO. ‘A Broadway. near Blaccktr street. ‘Trade | Deronis, : s " Joseph Mathewson, Pomiret; Second Lieutenant, William | ‘fd9y, and was extensively ciroulated in printed circu- | and all others who opposed them. The officers were over, UsTHANDER.—Un Saturday, August 23, Syzvearer J. Os- apperentiy satisfied with the Major’s promise to send for them as soon as the money arrived to pay them théir anguities. ‘The frst attack of the Indians was made on the heuse of Mr, Baker on Sunday last, near the town of Acton and thirty miles from Forest City, in which three white mean and one woman were killed. - On Monday morning an attack was made on Redwood, and at the time the messenger left there « number of persens had been killed. L. Spaulding, Masiford. lars among the German residents in the city:— Company #—Captain, Isaac W. Hake, Norwich; First | At the request of Major General Sigel, to assist him in Lieutenant, Frederick A. Palmer; Second Lieutenant, John | filling up the regiments under his command, the under- T. Maginnis. signed committee calls upon you for your co-operation. Company F—Captain, Henry Peale, Norwich; First Lieu- | Throe thousand mon are necessary to complete tenant, J. A. Woodward, Preston; Second Lieutenant, John | sigel’s army corps, to enable him to take the offensive, A. Franc's, Norwice, but there is no prospect of raising go large a number with- Company (—Captatn, Geo. W. Warner, Woodstock; First | out the aid of his German fellow citizens. Lioutenant, Israel N. Kibbe, Putnam; Second Lieutenant, While all other claases of the population are competing Luther Rawson, Woodstock. in aiding the government to restore law and ordor, we, Company H—Captain, Charlee D. Bowen, Willimantic; | the Germans, who enjoy the, protection of the United Fret Lioutenant, James F, Long, Willimantic; Second | States law, ‘alone are backward to do our duty as (doutonant, Audrew W. Loomis, Tolland. citizens. powered, made their escape, and the whole brigade, num- Dering 1,200 men, rushed out of the barracks. Some ran back again and commonced battering the windows and coek house, which establishment was pretty well riddled. The others paid a visit to the Howard Hotel, immediately opposite, and after demolishing the furniture, smashing the windows, and doing all the damage they could, helped themselves to all the liquor they could find. Whiskey, brandy, gin, and lager beer, were taken into the Poud: res! amaxpe®, in the 10th year of his age. Filan greece =— Upronte Haile | Mane friends asdrolatives of the family 7 attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 142 West Tenth streot. Holloway’s Ointment is the only Per- Pratr.—On Friday, August 22, Jem 8., youngest som poo dal or for Piles. lt bas never fatled tu thousands of << Joe! S. aud Harriet E. Platt, aged 9 months and 26 cases. ays. j Relatives and friands of the family are invited to at- $808.: larch & © dical Care 2 with Any other truss ofilce of same naine. Female attendant ee Soran Alun 35 Pern, ono Poet nn Catherine Pies, aged 7 years, 11 mouthsand 12 days. tared—Semt | “the frieuds of ve family are respectfully invited to e.invited to one o'clock, Comfort’s Cure for 5 i R = After the messenger had crossed the river he saw the | free to any ope aMicied with Raptave or Hernia, Addrese Company Captain, 8. R. Knapp. I and the means iS 18 pak attend the funeral, from the residence of his pasents, 123 coma Katepsis; oo, First Ueateuaat, | Geter memes eee Eee oe — pre ite te beaiciee ea beanie Was | Indians firing into traders’ storos and other buildings, | °° of ot Senta Seg a White atrect, this (ganday) afternoon, at ne lok Mara J. Matihewson; Second Lioutenaut, Geo. Kees. pleted, the undersigned committoo has called a meetin, order of the day. the | He estimated the number of Indians engaged in thia fri yemthe Beat the Fp Ser tert, Pll Beppe oy he : to be hold at. the Astor House, on Saturday, the 23d | rioters had everything their own way. bores Spent AD gebe | cnid of Edward and Margaret Quinn, aged 1 yaar, B end rellabl ay street | mouths and 23 days. stlntsipad cameage ‘Tho relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully 0 Fr Dye, Preservative | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence and Wig. depot, wholeea ud Peal, No 4 Aft Wine, |. Perea, corner, of Eiadoes, ea Chariton, Sreeiay ste ited 4 ‘afternoon, ; ee RerNoups.—On Satur , August 23, Jom, only son of Beautiful Gomplenion=-Phalen'e how — and Mary Re; aged 1 year, 1 month and 23 , ted tothe facr, nec ‘arm : ree Ca | eine Seale i eee the coaseens tein. | ‘The relatbven and (rion@e ef the family aro rospeostully sme, tind iy faint complexe, cranepareatly Witte. | invited to attond the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, wb by mil druggists and fanoy goods Lind two coe, a his parents, No. 108 m5 . East Twonty-third street. xfon.—Laird’s Bloom | Ri Dison Friday, August 22, Frenenice Wuasas - enasttet Camp! 7 4 of Foath or een ‘cart EAT gry Lord Epwarp, only son of Kichard Plasked and Anna Rundie, D lexi id skin. Ladies, tis delay aptctey ill wave no other. ‘Sokd by ali drug: | #ed 1 year And 7 months. dats ina bt 650 Broadway. ata hundred and fifty. He also stated that messengers had arrived at Fort Ridgely with money to-pay off the Indians the sums due them. - ‘The St. Paul Pros of the 21st instant says that several loads of panic stricken people from Carver and Sibley counties arrived in town last night, principally women and children, They were greatly excited, and gave ¢1 gorated accounts of the Indians, who wore marching on Shaska county. They also say that the towns of St. Peter, Henderson and Glencoe have been burned, A private jeiter received in this city to-day from St Paul, dated tho 20th instant, says that it seems to be the (arg opinion among the best informed of our citizens hat these Indian troubles originated with the cursed se- cossionists of Missouri. Major Galbraith was told by ove of the Indians that therg are uow in arms ten thousand of the Sioux tribe, ous, harrule re every wh of August, at twelve o'clock M.,at whi oY will at- Arrival and Departure of the One H teod, “E. &. Ballia, L. Blerwitth,’ Brust ‘0. F. Det. a@reth Regiment mew York Volunteers. | mold, Charles Hanielt, kd. vou der Hoy , Friedrich Kapp, The One Hundredth regiment New York State Volun. | Sigismund Kaufmann, ite. Coe eeernens De: ee teers arrived in this city from Auburn yesterday morning, 2 Ww rmketfer, Wt a Ryle waa took thieir departure in the afternoon for Washington. | imviler’*” Sees teen Oe ‘Te regiment is one thousand strong, and commanded by | Pursuant fo the above call a number of gentiemen, ‘Colonel Segoine, who formerly held the rank of Brigadier | ‘mostly mei ts, assembled at the Astor House at noon General in the militia of this State, The following is | yesterday. The meeting was called to order by Mr. list of the eflicers:— Eugen Ballin, whereupon Mr.C. B. Desmold was called Fila and Staf—Jeese ine, Colonel; Clinton D, | upon to act as chairman, and Dr, Kessmana acted as ee Ligutenant Colonel; Seneca B, Smith, Major; | secretary. General Spinola was attending a meocting at the City Hall when the riot commenced; but upou hearing of the riot he and Colonel Jurdan weut immodiately to East New Yerk; but by the time they arrived there the men were scattered in all directions, scarcely two hundred remaining. Those who eseaped got off by the Fulton ave nue and Division avenue cars, in the endeayor to reach vbeir homes in Brooklyn and Now York. As s00n as it became known at the police headquarters that a revolt had taken place, Inspector Folk, with a large force of police, repaired to the scene. Admiral Paulding algo despatched one hundred marines, with leaded muskets, te the scene of confiiet. A company of militia belonging to the vicinity also turned out, but before any assistance |. Segoine, Adjutant; James Trulan, Quartermas- The Pax:ient explained the object of the meeting as sot lina Wosbee ‘Surgeon; Dickinson : forth in the call. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- gain Surgeon; James D. Benton, Second ‘AB: Remarks were made on the subject by, Messrs. Batun, —enesain tend the funeral, from “the residence of bis paronts, No. Trusecs, ‘Prasses, Trusses.—Corner of | 7 Grace court, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half. t Surgeon ; John N. Brown, Chaplain. ee Gustav Scnwan and Dr. Ki Broadwey and Aan street, under Baynum’s Museui past two o’eléck. fon-Commissi-ned Staff—Jerome M. Lattin, Sergeant 1t was proposed to eppoint @ committoe for the purpose ‘ “ % , MARSH BROS. ‘Sortavax.—On Friday, August 22, Swwemex Jawms Suwaa- ; Fred. M. Coffin, Quartermaster eant; Andrew | Of cellecting subscriptions in aid of reoruiting for the Ger- arrived nearly all the mischief had been severe besides other trives from Northern Missouri. ; ae —— vam, the youngest Bard of Thomas and Honora Sullivan, es: Commissary Sergeant; T. N. Caulking, Hospltal | man regiments. It was aleo suggested that measures be | As soon as the police arrived on the ground tney were Sr. Pavi, Miun., Aug. 23—9 P.M. nel payee 13 PILLSetwo | 80d 1 your and 26 days. ward. taken ¢ ierman recruits be placed in Gérman-regi- | attacked with clubs, bottles and stones; but the Antoine Frenter, the disguised Indiap scout, got through 0 te so sure a8 BRA! bins Line 01 —Company A—Aaron Seely, Captain; | ments. @emuel B. McIntyre, First Lieutenant; Bare Hibbard, | | On motion of Dr. GLavBaxsxixs a resolution was passed Seoond Lieutenant to the efpet that the sam of $25,000 be raised by sub: Gempany B—Tohn 8. Coe, Captain: Jacob T. Van Bure scription in aid of reoruiting for Yigel’s army corps, and irk, it. Tue Folatives and friendagf the family are respectfully EE ee eT Ul wRW STYLE, invited to attend the funerMt, frou. the. recidence of hi AT 300 CANAL STRERP. | parents, No. 22 James atroet, (his (Studay) afternoon, ab two o'clock. SrarLerox.—On Friday, August 22, while on the pas- Married. apr ¥, snavong— dara. On Wednesday, Anguat 20, Baxny | SEreoc iuliyraggettcouny Kilkenny, Agena.” ‘Jwua A. Ssuts, second daughter of Kilkenay papers preaso copy. vy . th, Bag. , all of this city Sugansr—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 23, Armour WALD SHBARER, @ Dative-of Giasgow, and late of Matanza, . Cuba, aged 37 years. Fuposg.—On Saturday, August 23, at haif-past twelve | His relatives and friends are eapocttully luvited to. at- P.M. Josmpna Apucarps, wife of Mr. James Fudgor.of a | tend the funeral from corner Bridge and Prospect... son. streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Canada papors please copy. an ae oth Wassily Wik <lddet Vax ¢ Sesmr oe Friday, August Ft after short = Bap. On rsday, .\ugus' 2 WH M4iRD, eldest ness, Henny W. Van Giaux, age years, 6 moat son of William und Charity Baird, aged 17 years, 10 | Gdays, ius months and 97 days. Therelatives and frieuds of the family aro respectfully ‘militia company came up promptly to their sid, and forced the rioters back to their quarters. In this en- counter Inspector Folk was badiy injured from the blow of a stone in the head. Officer Corwin was also injured in the face with a bottle. As the rioters were entering the barracks a shot was fired which killed tho Sergeant Major of the lourth regiment. The cause of all the disturbance was undoubtedly the too free use of liquor, and after some of the soldiera bad imbibed swfficient te mete them quarrelaome, they made the nou-payment ef the State bounty the pretext for a row. There has been much dissatisfaction in regaré to the bounties. Those who had beon ia camp for wooks were coutiaually irri- the Indian lines into Fort Ridgeley and brought back the following to Governor Ramsey :— Forr Ringgisy,, Apeguat 2l—2 P. M. We can hold this position but little longer unless we are re-enforcet. We are being attacked almost every hour, and unless assistance is rendered us ‘we cannot hold out much longer. Our little band is be- coming exhansted and deciuated. Wo had hoped to be re-enforced to-day, but as yet can hear of no one coming. T. G. Shoban, of Company ©, Wifth Minnesota Volunteers, commands the post. Governor Sibley cannot resch there with his twolve iondred troops until to-morrow, when a day of reckoning fur the Indians wil! be at hand. PARTIOULARS OF THR HORRIBLE MASSACRE OF THE WHITES, c nant: Jol ‘Secon - | that an extra bounty of be offered to each recruit. sd bateerarixny oemmer gre a Liew | Further, that commictes be appotated to carry. ont (be ny C—Edward A, Thoms, Captain; Ira Jones, | #bove,and that a subscription be taken up, forthwith, Firat Lioutenant; Theodore Lampson, Second Lieutenant.’ | among the members present. Measures wore taken that ‘Company /)—Sevastian D. Holmes, Captain; Hasecltine | the amount be raised without delay. The subscHption 8. Moore, First Lieutenant; Erastus M. Granger, Second | Which was subsequently taken up amounted to $2,300. Lievtonant. An Executive Committee ee ore , bo a of Company ~Isaso M. Lusk, Captain; Andrew D. Sover- | Messrs. Hoyfeldt, Winter, V. D. Heyds, Expil Tanbr, Ballin, hill, First Lieutenant; John A. Laing, Second Lieutenant. | Jansen and Seligmann. Mr. Gustav Schwab was appoint. Compeny I'—Bonjamin W. ‘Thonpéon, Captain; Robert ed to act as Treasurer. ©, Perry, First Lieutenant; John H. Drake, Seocud Lieu- | 1. ssotte pecting of the Brooklyn Fires oe G—Lowis W. ings a en I. Brinker- men=The Department to be Represented 4 : -» First Lieutenant; Edgar neston, Second | in the Field—The Fires of Rebellion te Lioutenaat. be Q@ teu, die be vag the tal Prom the St. Paul Pioncer and Democrat we obtain par- bone ee a vor ang invited to attend the funeral, from be late reeidasen, : H—Ezra BR. Northrop, Captain; Frank Rich, uence! 'y fe tated by the new recruits w received the bounty. Jone nam im but to prai corner of Forty-irst street aud Eleventh avenue ‘ow Firat Lieutonaat; —— Myren,eecnd Lieutenant, ” | A meeting of the firemen of Brooklyn was§held last Liculara of the murders eommitted by the Sioux Indians | 94, rriende and soquaintances of tuo amily are respect. | York hay Cemetery, this (Suuday) aftercoon, at halt-pest Indeed, some had more money than they evor had before, and did not know how to restrain themselves. This appears to be the real use of the trouble, and the result ia that out of 1,200 men, not 209 could be collected together, but it is to be hoped thas this will prove a lesson to our officers, or whoever else it is to see that preper provision for the immediate quelling of all riots should bo provided. The men are scattered al) over Brooklyn and New York, and it willbe some days before they can be collected together. The aumber iu Meeker county sad at theagency on the Minnesota tiver:— Tho frat intelligence was obtained from Meeker county. Mr. George C. Whitcomb, County Treasurer, waited pon the Goverfor of Minnesota, and mado the following state. ment:— On Sunday, the 17th instant, about one o'clock, seven or eight Indians came to the house of Mr. Robinson Jones, in the town of Acton, thirty milos northwest of Forest City. Mr. Jones soon discovered their dispositions, and fearing for the safety of fainily, locked the doors of his honge, and with his wife went to the house of Mr. Howard Baker, about @ iaile distant. The indians fol- fally invited to attead the foneral, from the residence of | one o'clock. ~ his par: Fifty.seventh stroot , near Second avenue, this Youna,—On Saturday, August 23, Frorrsce Youna,. ¢ ‘aftornoon, at twoo’oleck. His remains will be | daughter of Clark and Serah Young, aged 6 montis and &: “Boman —Sddoa y, aebay Fuge, Brooklyn, on Sat. “Pho triends of the family are invited to attend thes —suddoul it Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, on Satur- ‘he friends of tI mnily are invited toa! lane. nd 6, after fourteen hours of the most | ral, from her late residence, No. 120 East Houston street, James R: Berien, aged 2 years, 10 } this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Zavine.—On Friday, Atigust 22, ANDREW Zarre, afterms. ren tocome unto me, and forbid them } jong and serious illness, departed this life in the 44th, native of ‘Tyrone county, parish: off Company I—Siduey Mead, Captain; Merrill W. Mardock, | evening in tho City Hall of that city. The objest of the t Lieutenant: Arthur W. Marshall, Second Lieutenant. : airy es ‘A. ‘Treianir, Captain; George i, * | meeting was to take measures for sending = delegation First Lieutenant; }. Capron, Second Lieutenant. from the firemon of Brooklyn te assist in extinguishing the towering flames of the rebellion. On account of the Military Movements in New York and meeting in East Brooklym ameng the military, the meet. vor V einity. {ng Was not ao large as it would havefbeon; but, notwith- 4 RECRUITING PROSPECTS. standing, the hall was well crowded, ‘During tue past week recruiting bas been quite brisk. Mr, Benjamin Wood, President of the Fire Department the recruiting officers bay» used the greatest exertions in | +. ene western district of the city, was called to the chair: order to Gill ap thelr onm.t to the requisite number. | i74 said this was no time for hesitating: it was one for int sufferin; months and 15 “Safir Little chi n not, for of such is the kingtom of Hoaven.”” year of his ag Baywe.—On Saturday, August 23. Euzanern Mivptr- | Pomroy, Ireland. rf wes Bayne, only child of John D. aud M. A. Bayne, aged | ‘Tho triends and acquaintances aro respectfully inydedt 16 months and Li days. to attend the funeral, this (Sumday) afternoon, stone. © qalisted |men in the brigade is two thousand, twelve lly are respectiidly invited to | o'clock, without further notice, from his late resid ‘Bounty money for reg already in the field is only } action. The boues of firemen bleaching beneath a lowed. The friends of tho family pectlidiy: o'clock, without f , ODay that which ts now paid, «+ ‘hut there is every probability | Southern sun eall—the country call, you t. ite bantret bbinas } asian fig owniy j soa | py thesious, om arriving at the door of Sir. Baker's house, attend thet funeral, this Sunday) acwenngn Pon, at two ] 137 We venth street. Z “8 Let Oc0e: The headquarte: i}ton street was crowd 0) t es to it ‘clock, fence » No. 140 Mul- to excess with stragglers last night at nine o'clock. The MISCELLANEOUS, * ans ied the way. Whe: ‘eon Cemetery for interment : ; marannbis THE BNROLMENT OFFICE. The follewing resolution ware thea rend and adopted | gustjon houses wero also crowded, #0 much wo that the | 484,the tndiana id the May. nan they were = abort | ereen Cmevery Ty {msrp (deotland) and New Zealand ot MS ‘The following has been issued by Judge Advocate Gene- | enthusiastically:— ott; * “y lease eopy. ‘i —~ al Anthou: Whereas we, the dremen of the city of Brooklyn, being | CY Hall was obliged (0 be nsed iu order to confine thoes | dius wened ane Oe da Me. We no | "Browse In Brooklyn,#. D., on Wednesday, August STOCK ALE heat Anthou:— “ “ . Howat er, Mra. Jones and a Mr. Wobeler, who — yt. D., ~von —— ORNERAD, ORDERS—no, 3, gpurened for te perpase iaaeriotee at Hoa 48 the nee ee tienes were inside the door, fel mortally wounded. The fudian | 20; of effurion on the Lee ig organ rag Cum be bad by applying immediately at the, aepwoei. i‘ — ee Youx, occasion require, are, determined that on tl as on ail There aro & great many hay ent be who fired at Mr. Jones missed, and fired again, the second bye’ ta eng . Browne, age year, actisil 4 SHCRBEE. peerens vDGE ADVOOATE GENBRAL’ *ARTMENT , other occasions, the firemen of this district iL not he | mors going the reunds as to the number | shot taking eect. Mr. Baker told bis wife, who was un. months an ay a tes fotlrwing sAditiee AROS eee otakes | Malad, Rasa reaiara Brsheees ob ueges, laud wounded; but our reporter failed iu ascer. } hurt to go down into the cellar with her luld, sho | Bie On. pereraet aies Bh Atala, fe of Sam Righteenth sre! between Seveath and Bia ; Nos; Land's ate hereby promulgated for the instruction re tet Hee tek reas ioe tte ae avy more facts than those given above. Black | io was inseusible for some time. revived the | The friends of the fangy are respectfully invited to ate Po wan a iota, of the enrolling officers:— f tab tae jonably | eyes, bloody noses and cut faces were numerous, proving | judtaus were gone. get a pillow aud put it under her | tend the funeral, on Mol afternoon, at one o'clock , T ‘8, $4 ALBUMS (FIFI¥ PIC X. The carolling officers will report once a day only— | exeanpt va {rom duty as soldiers, except in cases ot insures. | that the rovoit was very extousive husband's howd. who wes stillalve. “He directed her to | from her late residenca, Fty-first stroct, near Brenaway. | A ysulth at si" Wedding Carig, New bopce iS) a haif-past Ove o'clock P. M. tion or invasion within the limits of the State, yet we spurn bate aah ‘Buti. On Saturday, Avgust 23, Anioat, wife of Joseph | grams, in perfect jaste. 2. goto a Lelghbor’s, about a mile divtunt,and give the enrolling officers will record the occupation of | to take advantage thereof, and to prove that wn o'clock last night. neh is gn wlarm. She obeyed bin ged 51 years, 3 inonthe and 20 days. Vit DISEASES OF THE th PERT SKILTULY SND ersons enrolled , In addition to their names and resi. | termination we hereby pledge ourselves to ral ‘oroner Norris was notified of the death of heSerjeant | The inhabitants turned cutand weny to Paker's house, Telatives and friends will please attend the funeral, cavasfully (reated by Di. J, BRICAS thew ,\, AND ceo. Hy order WM. HENRY ANTHON. | foncolc? the glortons fag of our common couniey Major cf the Toorth. regiment, and will hold an inquest | abd found fur persons dead—ir, ana Mrs.Joues, Howard gn Montay moving, ab ton lec, from liar Ts'e real: | Ghirgpodian 312 Hrowdway. Be'Bricey Alling AWB uf ROR: ow addresse: meet anal it nae! . All the enrolling officers counectea with the office have Hon. Gi ‘Hava we d the ting. When | on the body to-day. Baker and Mr. Webster. Ihe child ov dence, 123 Lewis street. email end | ¥ ian found fa the house web: rt. It was years old. When Mr. Jones locked wp his howe to go to Mr, Bak he left a young girl, an adopted child, and the neig! found, on going to Mr. Jones’ house, that the indiace bad returtied and murdered her. Newburg (Orange county) papers please copy. Coum.nAt Staten eater Peiduy, August 22, aged) yoar, O1svn, son of James aod Mary Colles. Jowa.—At Mott Haven, om Friday morning, August 22 Anticon Buse, sonof Caleb C.and Sarah H. Juno, aged 4 months and 6 days. AD UP TOWN, FOR sow been appeni: he was a firoman he volumtécred for his country’s DA OR y ‘THE SIXTH SENATORIAL COMMITTEE. dofence in 1812. (a lause.) He never knew flremen to A mecting of the Sixth Senatorial Military District | be called upon in the fntorest of thoir eountry that the Committee was held yesterday afternoon, Peter Cooper, Pp Bp eg oh "ee eutbes, and compel he fros of pat ism, (U ) INTERESTING FROM MISSOURt. (ox? CHAMPAGNE, Important War Order. J One hundred and ifty ea y id pints, now ‘Zeq., in the chair, Mayor Opdyke and Mr. Wetmore were | them to submit to the (Cheera.) The funeral will take place this (Sunday) aftornoon, at | laMding, excellent in quaitty, n Ps 5 Present snd spoke upom the occasion. Mr. Tiiden. made | Moms 5, Ove. anounced thes from tee years! éxpe- sonusetuan dankeeras Wkanios Mr. Whitcomb was egaged raising n company for. one | ove o'slcck, (rom the reakience of his parenis, College | _& BEMBNDUM, Totter et Brondway. ‘an offer of $100 to aid in the matter of recruiting. After } rience ho knew something of the toils, ips and The following ie an extract from a general order, issued of our new regiments avd was at Forest City: He sent | avenue, between Cottage and Gardon strects. ISEASES INCIDENT TO THE De NING OF W she transaction of some further unimportant business the | of @ fireman’s life. He felt, therefore, that he ceuld | py General Morrili, which order is to govern tho move. | tien to the noone of the murieys. The settlers were | . CORDMLL.—At Harlem, on Friday morning, August 22 manhood the age of maternity and Wa Shania at 44 committce aljourned. ils og aka at en A fag of the Unien | mente of the troops in thie diviaion:— rushing te Forest City in great nuwers, but nobody Onvania K., wife of Collin M. Cordell, tn the boph year of Se ates Mak Mame Ree cay jaleated. and a 11 Gronjcctad that the Toiteeoth regiment. ¥° 8. | Waved overevery fot of ground claimed and owned by | Any offer in thw division who permits his commana | Femnani.cuerbandhof Inde. | | | MEE MME as ah eamiy aro invited to atlna ihe | gieapaimmuten and drugeing ura! on bu Mend Brooklyn) will reach home by Wednesday next. the United States. rs.) to be surprised, or who, while he has # reund of ammuni~ funeral, from. her late residence, 11th street, between | New York patch from Fort Ridgeley, from Lieutenant Thomas P. Geare, of the Fifth regiment of Minnesota Volucteera:— Captain Marsh left hrs post at half-past ten this morn. t 5 May Other speakers succeeded, and the meeting was one i “a pen ert ine beam tosis ey fully charsoteristic of the spirit and patriotism of the Third and Fourth avonucs, Harlem, this (Sunday), at \CONOMISE tion left, surrenders to the encray, will be tried for no- py RreyMely ae own dega. P 5 tate gleot of duty and cowardice, and, if found guilty, will be ition at Suffolk, Va. Preparations are being made to | firemen ee ing to prevent I—dian depredations at the Low: : Chassan.—Ou Friday, August 22, Canouye, wifo of Jas. | beautiful, Simple Dyes, Magenty, anve, Violet, Ora Focoive this gallant and popular rogiinent by the eitizeus Reception of Captain Downey. shot, aoeording to the Articles of War. : Seine & (he them have rete “tenn treme thee oe. | i Bine, Green, Scarlet and Viok, deed co ase. ‘Yo bhad of “of Brooklyn. ss A surprise is never excusable, and thero never can be | Captain Marsh is killed and only thirteen of his company Her remains will be taken to Philadelphia for inter. GM. FAHROLILD Agent, (44 un street, roon No. 4. COLONEL GURNEY’S NATIONAL MONITORS—12778 NEW | ‘Ihe Firo Department are making extensive arrange- ny palliation for an offence #0 grave. are remaii ‘The Indiaue wre killing the settlers and } mont. pRB i. J wus stree u No. & YORK STATE VOLUNTEERS. ments to tondor a grand reception te Captain Joha Downey, San Francisco papers p) ee e couuntry, Send reinforcements without dolay. The fellewing was also received from Lieusenant Culver, at St. Peter, nd I mee nner _. wnte GovERNon'—STR—A second dexpate a C fort.” Captain Marab, on hearing 9! the nL at Wediwoody Weat with Auty of our « y, Only thiflen caine. beck! The oapiain was wounded and drowned, ‘be messenger ta.at the door and I close. leave io half an hour (or the fort, wita Aity armed men, On Friday rt ehaer eae Galbraith left the A burrendor is only exousablo when these are no longer any defenders or menns of defence, or whon there is no. possible hepe or chance of cutting through the enemy, aud then the true soldier will strike one blow for hones, bowover hopeless the chance of victory, jease copy. Camnou..—Many, daughter of Bernard and Bridget Car- roil, aged 1 year, 7 mouths and 22 days. A bud on earth to bloom tn heaven. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | * = Ba Sw to attend the funeral, from 163 Fast Twelfth street, OUND—A SMALL AD/OUNT OF Mow: thia (Sunday noon, at two o'clock, Hor remains dropped in @ store Ne ar the lower end 0: Wil 19 takes vo Calvary Cometery for uterment, BS a pon tierra, Uwe lower end of tho Fark, it te ‘Caaxstow.—In Nalatia, on Friday, August 22, Eowi A, | ing at Brosnan & Duane’, M49 Fulton street, and pay cates naxeron, for merly of this city, this advertixement, . me This regiment is now recruited to about the minimum ° ves, aud who has of late been exchanged, number, but tho officers are Making strenuous efforts to | °* boat ste beapiteoben others ina o ne fill it up to the.maximum standard, and are directing | ¥!tb Gene bey ) 08 pr war. their efforts to that end with fair prospects of success. | Arrangements have beca made to give him a welcome ‘The character of the mon enlisted rendors this a safe and | home en Monday afternoon. ‘The var! Gre compaules good placo for our 7aune, ten who wish to avoid the con- | throughout the city intend to tura out, and will assemble taminations of whiskey and profanity. The regiment is | at Was! Parade Ground at three o’cloot, where the enoamped at Camp Washington, Staten Ieland. The ro- | line will be formed, under direction of Chief Enginoer eruiting station at the store ef Fowler & Wells, No. 808 | John Decker, and wil thus proceed to tho foot of Cort Broadway, and also the regimental headquarters, No. 814 | landt street, The following order has beeu issued by tho ‘asuingion, D.©..in oti ange of Dr. Vi ois H known oorlina ar et AY astat he watts te hest. patronage. £20 Veashington Latelligencee XS, AND EAR OPIMAL' AIO AURAT, INstiTUre, N MOS KER, un der the for Democratic Meeting in Independence Square, Philade! — — " STMRICTL STONE IN TH ot A ents PRILApELemia, August 28, 1862, | egoncy, with W. H. it fit WL ee Puss, PTET. = Broadway, are still open for the reception of volunteers, | Committeo rrangem' _ fay 5 . a * He wu y men, volun. and +4 i LBS, FISTUL IMIOTURE, STONE IN MEN’ PP: tar Maunens oF raw New Yous Fre Deranraunt:— eoting . . Hughes, tects, for Fort Saoliing, to be mustered into the ‘service | “Goxwor—~On Saturday, August 23, Tromas Coxwor, | by pr Daniele, 221 Sate, $ " Governar Haase Whe Bppunnveh: Sten ie Soom ‘Tue members of the New York Fire Department are ont |. TB° mecting culled: by Mr. Hughes, Chatrman of tho } °FThs Ue itcaistatea, “On Mouay afvernoon they arrived | agga's vente tr ae aang Seees) Nome mUMr tenn SiUek respectfully requested to unite with us fh the reception | DemocratioSiate Contral Commitioe, is progressing quicUy | at st, Peter. Here they were overtaken by Mr. Dickins | Tho friands of tho famtly are roquested to attend the sux HANDKERCUIERR A WARGE stock wilt morly Private ot Downey, late # peisouer at Richmoad. dependence square. gon, & mossen; m Kedwood, He informed the Major his inte residence, 142 East Thirty-lfth Sloged out nde, up the business, ty ~~ a ooss who cesite to ots in the above reception ‘wilt aa: | ps4 2,000 whe are present, that the todas bed on that morning attack tie tohabi. Pog nie (sunday) afternoon, at two OTR cece Baruay & SOURED, 27 P a oan m 5 " n 0 » & Native e " y ¥ a o. aa A ee oe eee eC e eo Tice | tion Of the Ohio Knginesr and his assisiante aquare with torobes. toamuator; om Wagner, thé farmer, and threo Germans friends of the family are respeotfutly invited to |. \2 manulacts OS Captain M. T. Modfahon, z of Captain J. P. McMahon, formerly of tho Sixty-ninth, Comnrrrep<Ches, Millet, Coal rag oa ooh h Bri , and who, it will be recollected ably ai im aR. ir, Chairman, ry nah, sien rehen hitneelt at tho battle of Fait Oaks, feading tho | Wis J. Parkor, John Mack aud Samal. &. Thompeon. Yi ty-eighth, dow on General Richardson's staf. ‘The ‘The follewing order has bees issued by the Chiof Engi ry ANDREW HOLLKY, Foreman Rngine Co, No. 34. whose names wore not given, Mr. Dickiagen brought one of the wounded Gormans to Fort Ridgeiey, twelve miles distant. and Dr. Maller pro. nounced him mortally wounded. When Mr. Dickinson ot naress the river from Redwood he saw the Indians iring 1wto the tratera’ stores and othor buildings. About forty mon tired igto Morrick’s ature at ance. Diekia- gon estimated the number of Jndians ongaged in the firing at about one hundred and fity. Major Galbraith started immodiately with his men for Redwood, aud Mr, Shelly wont ou to Bt. Paals, with the despatches of Lieutenants Calver and Gore, At that time everything was quiet, Tho lndiavs had received hetr aapuity goods and had all disappeared, apparout!y vt ‘ited the funeral, this (Sanday) afternoon, atone o'clock, AB TRLEOR AM from hic Inte reatdouce, No. 183 Leoward street New York, |W. HART MAP OF VIROINTA, Frrerarnick.—At Verkvile, on Saturday, August, 28, | | Size 2288 Inches, Fric 4 96 canta Bald in alt book ang Carnaiune Rerazratetox, the beloved wito ot James Ritz: | perioiien! morens Bisa we\at og Diallo gap aiden trick, aged 49 years. Pete Tienda aod acquaintances aro respectfully invited | ———-— pperraulessererincrmoas to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternooa, at two | WATCHES AND, JEWRLRY o'clock, from her late residence, Kighty-eighth street, of all 6s ¢ptigns, Gold Watahes, in Hunting Caron between Third and Fourth avenues. Her remains will be 512 45, 998 eam, trarranted, Corre Nume bear to Calyary Cemetery for iuterme: ARG. CALLER, We, vats rman ecOd Friday August 92, Maay, tho beloved N wai, formorty DL Wall atveo Wivo v! Bernard Finegan, ave daughbty of Patrick Byrne, 2 evi FoR $i, AY VAUGHAN'S Eqn, of the parist of Ballinakily, givens county, Ivelaud. ory, 488 Dow ov, Very Boot id the ctty, m que frignds and relatives ae yovited bo aitopd (bab meats, |! sll nbd |) Mo. WH Bowery Hon. Wo. Witte made a speech, im which be claimed that the democratia party was tb, only war party in (he country, and without its aid there could be a0 hopo of bringing the war toa close, Detnucrata wore ready to aid the administration Jo rortore the coustitusion as it was, Mr. Huglies algo made @ speech, nud introduced a sorita Of resolutions, declaring a war of eubjogation to be a war of ciguniog; and that (he abolitionists are cadenvorag by ingidions and (renchorous moons to deetroy the conatitu- ton, and thereby the Uoiop by ovo: tirowing in devil the fuadamental provistons of the constitulgon, without whick no free govormment can oxigs, 0 are,che Sone of Patric McMahon, Esq., of Cattarau- | nor to hie assistante:— gas county, for a Jo ime Postmaster in Alegany, and | co ue BoaRD Ov ASusrakt ENGINEERS — ‘Well Known as a leading aud induential politician tn the |” GrpimwnvaYou ero mast respootfully requostod to as- woatern part of the State, Tt ia bat Justiee to stato that | gembionay the Chicks olleu, eu Mouday:aiormeus, ai he vongrabio and worthy Bishop Tinson hgs eorataly | Yin o'clock, eo. jola In the Feveption ef Caran ohn atged encouraged the formation of this regiment. Downoy, Inte of Bugine Company No. 34, and to make j MERTING IN AID OF THE MONITOR! euitabls Serangeemen te (1s Hee Ferate of the depirtment. * A largo and chubusiastic mecting, presided over by the _ JOAN HECKER, Chic? Baginoer. Hon. Devin MaCabe, was beid on We.ussday evening, at The various comapauios wall parade without apparatus

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