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at ——— : 8 . NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBRE 3, 1862, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, THE GALL FOR TROOPS. | INTERESTING FROM NEW ORLEANS. Military Movements im New York aud | 4 Negre teal: Vicinity. Basie—Gencral Beaver and the “Native BRCRUITING PROSPECTS. During the pect two days recrutting bis not been quite © good as for gome Lime previons (0 the Ist of Zeptem ber, ‘The proclamation of the Gevernor increasing the . time alicwed for payment of bounty hax, however, kept THE ENEMY ADVANCING UPON CLARUSEURG, | orice a respectapte stream of wecratte te the «ferent ke. ae. te. Offices, and it may be expected that euongh voluntecrs 4 wilt be had to @o away with any negessity for a draft in this cley oméor the hist cail of (be President. Regiments tm the tie'd ure" Lew undoubtedly baving the preforence. Yesierday aiernucn tho United States mus:ering oiicer was }iderally patronized. TUB IMB LEORON. ‘There ta wo douds bet that ina fow days General Cor. eorap will wareh from Ute city-as the head of as fue @ Dedy of nen, and ag fully imbued with the true spirit of Tit Sig” aa nett ir © . reiment, wbonp. bende WAPORTANT FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA, ‘THB NEW ADMINISTRATION AT NCW ORLEANS, J tearp that Generel Dix was willing to go to New Ortenns as commantug general, there and Reverdy Jobn- fun to go temporarily, for ‘he purpose of organizing a ‘State government: but Stanton opposes. REMITTANCES FOR STAMPS. Partion makiug remittances to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, ordering stamps for proprietary art) oles, such as patent medicin 6, perfumery, &c., should remember that nofumis are received excepting specie, ‘Treasury notes and drafta om the several United States The Capture ef Buckhannon and Westen by the Rebels. ftom of interest. however, is the followimy:— GBNERAL ORDER—NO. 63. HRADQUARTRRS | Rr ARTMRNT Ov THE GULP, » New Ontuams, Avgus! 22, 1662 ‘Whereas, om the 231 diy of April, the year eb ed and sixty-one, at a public mevtiug of the free ‘evlored population of the city of New Oriew a8 the «Native Guaid’ FeLapmwma, Sent. 2, 9862, ‘The Wheetng Pres, pan este weved om sunday, Be Ge cowie amtetitience — Bock) anes, Wsteru Virginia, bas Deen Qaken dy the febe\ c.vairy, ander Imecen ard Jenkin, Thee 2 cowat aiarmat Carkeburg. The rebels are reported advancing against Clarke. ecteee can at the Chy burg. ‘Asseive.y Roouin, 8 wow filig up fast, che prestige eur ‘Suckh pep ds fee shire town of Upshur eounty, West | rea inc the e Of t.2 gallant General to whose o.m- | By irection of the President, all the cierke and @mployes of the civil departments, and ail the employes m the public dutidings in Washington, ‘will be immediately ergunized into companies under the direction! of Brigadier General Wadsworth, and will be ern \icginia, Gt a about siaty five mites south-of the | mud Colonel 0 TeRiment 3 to, be aisaghed: ‘and legally | armed and supplied with ammunitien for the defence of a Daierwily atied the progress of resrult The captain fof the**) (colored), First Peuiey yom Vowsiary,Moxauring by @ direct line 1 pret Gapuces tare their eg. i the | division of prey Len casiniona, soaete fee Ca eek ‘the capital. ns Ove erat sberes. a court house, aul about two ee ee aaa, ee ee wee a PRIZES CAPTURED. rane : i. Four bi » hereby appeint and commission him captain ‘The United States steiner Hatteras captured, while reosived from Mr. Hoyt, of White | aforexid, to take rank as such, from the 2d of 4 samc 8 about Sorkyamiiew trom the wrutbwest-ourner oy | Li. Cee arent the beg Sigh» hubdrad sn sty oe me 2d day of MAY) | trying to:run the blockade of Berwick Bay, the robe, Mary.and oy cabirent jue. : iu order, to (vt: her, (be talerests of the brixade. ts, theretore, carefully and to discharge | schooner Jesepbas, with 823 bales of cotton, bound ior [Spel degpatah-to.the Wheeling Incedligesoer.) tlew of hie oftice, by ali man- | Havens. 3 ° ‘Tha United States steamer Rienville captured’ om the Sist ett., near Charleston. schooner blige from Nassau’ with 600 sacks of walt and five cares eards. The mate admitted that it was thelr intention to run the blockade. ‘The United Staten steamer Stars and Stripes captured ea the 24th ult, near Wilmington. tbe schooner Eze Det from Naseau, loaded with salt and iruit to Philade) Hil Hit ta Seki ues an! Aestn [here is rome algal lars eee awn tag, the Sookney. The pre kot seertal what the Sebets are edvanein.. pordanion apco was made by United States District at the ince. aight i oxveeic chara seb-atans” | Worney Valatioid Saath, and wan responded ta by. Gobo 1th Vitgame may cerrive in ime W pacticipue “Ten rate i Tuers ure vari Dek, a eeamKadNe Pole property bes Deen re an ved. f i # capris a. 10 tue force uf the gueritiag, | eee Bp pale. Teng Sed ww 4G; OK thE ToRmeR iw probsvig ‘| Hoover Ouray Baw every re] of Baten Rouge GENERAL MILITARY COURT MARTIAL. offes the Monitors gave three rousing cheers fer the year of our Lord are CC sbite was a svar ght at Buecbaanon | Bo ned howailor a cuit wie mb Teperked Wo have been | Pack) Cel uj. Asi line sop unbe are probably exaggerated: | BAS ALLS OF BLURHANKUN AND WEsTON. A general overt martial is appointed to meet at West Polat, N. om the 8d of September, 1862, or as soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of certain cadets and such other prisoners as may be brought before it. Hou. Ra ote. inatingencer Sept gia. = + 4 eo ha’ reture 5 daring Jett Lertesss. Mensse by General of ABNEY ORDERS. th tog hay awe ha stoamcr for Baltimore on Monday evening, conse. ——— | Lieutenant Lawrence Ordnance Depart. Me kaye ue ews Seow Fuckhiunvn ant Weston. if yently, may beex;ected to arrive here sume time to. aie ae “4 Pt i. ran 4 Colegeepbed Ww Geveral saumuets snat | day. ihe dutied of. the regiment in its position at York- ‘in my office bis | M2") is Telleved from duty in the Army of the Potomac, de Orme ace aks Dene aaleen: be Kveriias, that wo hive been very arduvus, aod have been performed be is ing Officer at sie me) ere wn hayge ducce al (uroush tia: eoamiry, q\with much satixfuctiun to the commanding officer at fos x aad been out 1 wt. One af the companies (Company A, Captain J ‘3 ou) was detatied from the regiment for special ted praise Gustave Wagner, ‘he Rip Raps, aud a portion of \ompany G bas been on ‘Col nel Varian ig an excel- Seoond regiment New York Volunteer artillery, is dis- miased from the service for habitual drunkenness. Major Halpine, Assistant Adjutant Genera) of Volun- j-duty.at Aquia creek. ‘and loyalty, and SOG Se We Oe eee Renae Sees teers, io assigned to duty at the headquarters of the dvupie awake. bo goy and thirsty Aino te fied ghet preparabiuus bad |] op abe 26th August; but they remained on duty until the ual Loe aagint to send torward the | Ist -e)tember, apd would wiilingly bave remained longer di ot OW (cuore who were fall [| had the joverument required them. Three ) ow tig and | have dio! during the absence of the regiment. =e ite army Lieutenant Colonel Haskin, aid-do-camp, is relieved from duty with General Baraara, and ordered to report to Genera) McClellan. SUPPRESBION OF THE LIQUOR TRADB. Apsvvayt Gexznat’s Orricz, March 24, 1802. I. The Governor and be pony mets ye By plicitly upon the loyalty of the free eolored lation of the city and St.te for the protection of their , their property, and for Southern rights, from the pollution of a rothless {nvader,and believing that the military organiza- met das born further to the front than any other of three months tropps, and, having faihfully duty , 1 deserving of a hearty welcome on its return. DUKYKE’S ZOUAVES—SECOND BATTALION. § v wade Bree ATMEL Oa se SL erage: re tion which existed prior ‘to the 15th of February, 1862 ee a aa Sy Ee od Bile See pier Aa ae spe. opal ti. Sensatton The which prom exist for and dur! war, | was ‘enforoed to-day, and several cart loads of the Pea Shen ates, “Ah, i teeimn Sate calle upon them to’ maintain their orgamization and to 2 . Contraband article were seized and turned over to the medical purveyers. The plea for the order, which abro- bud evr, quatie Lom whieh there aad Dew Lid ud eg itemed.8 afloat abe wbae bad ies _ +4 liberation the Governor bas, we are glad to learn, granted Tl. The Colonel will without dew wa oek oy apeerte! that anctuer gxent bat | puersiinn tte Gere ao ad woke § Commanding will report it delay | gates all licenses while it remains in force, is, that the Yu be} Rupe aiid Jackson, amd Aunt going ‘Genera comm 2 os bee goon oy oe Hope ab Jae cm that | forward brickly. "Tbe new erp willy of course, ptrbip nd a Lewis, Suan 0. OUR, overaor free sale of spirits would aggravate popular excitement 0 GO ee Eee ranwak tk danas drisiant uniform of Duryee's Zouaves, 80 familiar of late im the present state of atfirs, and tend te tho demoraliza- M. Grrvor, Adjutant General. And whereas, Said military ication, by the same order, was directed to report to ee but did not leave the city ef New Orleans when Now, therefore, the Commanding General, believing that a Jarge portion of the Martin fee or the cece Louisiana are willing to take service in the volunteer forova of the United States and be enrolled and organi- zed to “defend their homes from ruthless invaders,’*to Protect their wives and children and kindred from w: and outrage, w shield their property from being sel: by bad men, and to defend the fing of their nativo coun- try as their fathers did under Jackson, st Chalmette, Sick doy or nena sanenerst aons, carrying 10 | Major Ledfort has obtained another signal sucoess over ‘Appreciating their m¢tives, relying upon their *well- the gueriliag in Southeast Missour: with a squadren of the known aro ae S piaerene ay ye ret arte mirg ‘Tinois cavairy, two companies of the Twenty- respect” for ve men, u Missouri Volunteers and one howitzer of No. 2 Mis- raembers of the ‘Native Guard” aforesaid, and all other free colored eitigeus Fooognizod by the first and late souri Artillery. The Major attacked Colonel White, whose Governor and anthorities of tho State of Louisiana ag a | force was estimated at one thousand men, about twelve miles south of Pittman’s Ferry, on Current river,and, after | desperate confiict of an hour’s duration, oom- Potion Of tho militia of the State who shall enlist im the volunteer sdryice of the United Staton) shall: be auty pletely routed White, capturing all his wagons and equip- age, and taking many prisonera, slso a mumber of horses organized by the appointment of proper rs, and ac- and mules. Our locs io killed and wounded is not stated, wy? rien reat UuUger Bt & seriy tat 5 cima ‘bee Paha tely sucked, to New Yorkers, The headquarters are at Mozart Hall, A Wot ae diay eyen the Lunatic Asylum, | “68 Broadway. id Wes a Mantes! Chakahor /00,8 ab Dib paces ] CQLOMEL OONK’S SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT Me os ww. vile ast? Mies jue the ci eds REGIMENT. Sako (iene eka geratod suiInets OPbubed. Our once wap The above regiment bas tven almost entirely recruited +e m Brovklyo, and witl reflect much ovedit upon jong oA tion of the military passing through the city. The effect 80 far has bee good, and the countonances of Washing- tonians look more inteilectual from the absence of whiskey. INTERESTING FROM MISSOURI. Desperate Fight with and Defeat of Querillas. Gremvrimp, Mo. , Sept. 1, 1863. ‘as sie ag) sys fer the news. “When aan + b oe "wes the Lapversar inquiry. It | when caied upon to do active service. Great caro ) DULY teeth yiawe odd .e8 sub Crowd Lbal LO | beew exe:cised i recruiting, so that none but men of Pet a es weak Rev oeconved by the aewspa- | musele ond resp etability might be attached to it. There Oe Us Wine? JUNE got!” Wes, ee ery. ave severa: cases of individual patriotism which might . oad Gibdonk once at Wostea aad | be mentioned im connection with the organization of +S hadarcyed i the ¢@&y witie tine money and | this Some of cur most respectab.e and wealth; yee se Ute acdéd w at prevalent | eiiz-ns have became attached to it, and thrown cp - ~ wae B86 od Lad the in ey" wee in | tin und emolaiagnt for the arduous service of active they were leatug ap dbo agile om the | oan, aig: ine. on Mr. narlea A. Murray, man, whose father at deo the » hiss Pypressod «ypcumeu- | prescut holds a high position” im United States Navy, Wil tay werd gorig wpud de | ud wh» formerly acted as master’s mate on board @ Lap Would be i. ‘or yy | Macedouian, bag volunteered im Captain Henry Dawson's like page. ibe W168 dos | Company o: Monitors, at present aitached t the regi- ant ud> yee ally, of te soruners im 9 ment, dic. Murray, being desirous 0; menting the enemica wows. @f bid country 28 a3 possible, has selected the 0 oom the thet way got oi anuget great P argay an his f ture \d of action in preferexce to the ) pe were 1a exce yt spars, aud &-] navy, where he might have obiaincd an easier and more sbever!1t ior tae seato war. thts | exalied position. Such examples of individual patriotism tae ieukyk os Wl spectators, At about 7 are worusy of emulation, ws st Of the sectuent Kot of, ‘The wuole D) ths tues BoUr! De ty Gre cepted jai armed and rationed as are other mo et i CP ins Dantes States, subject to the ap- Proval of the President of the United States. All such | laaae are required at ance wo report themselves at the “Dyed Ao ads ab The Seve: nro Charity Building, Front Lavee strat, Now Orleans, | bot i slight compared with that of the onomy. edt ward tho wack to sticu at extent | Coumecticat wont of war, during the present | J7here prover officers will muster them Into the service Arrival of General Buell at Nashville. atte debind. They had guns (uew | CHOY, om tele way bt TGolouel Wea Lae, fe i commiaay swres were yu up in | Week. The Sevenwenth regime? 4 wil) arrive at Forty. Major General BUTLER. Nasuvirzy, Sept. 2, 1802. tuk the truope wail was | letves Bridgeport this moruing i 4 R. B Davis, Captain and A. A. A. G. General Buell arrived te-day, end consulted with Gene- second street, by tho New Haven Railroad, about three o'clock P.M.’ The regiment will proceds © Washington via the New Jersey Central route, and the steamer ‘Kill vou bull will take "tho regiment on board at thy foot of Fwenty-third street, Kast river. .- MEAGHBR'S 18i8H BRIGADE. Recruits are being sent of daliy from the Trish Hy COMO SIN JAURBUN COUNTY. ik okt Oodg ae Soph BJ 4 Ger rom @ redable geubemay pp 1h Ko Oe Oe BOL Py duwer Tue) se rep vted 10 be twom see ra} Rosecrans. ‘The forces are moving in good ordor, and the strictest military discipline isenforced in the city. All the liquor shops are close’. Officers in town aro required to show permite. THE THREE MONTHS’ MEN. Arrival of the Twenty-second Regiment nesmy Ny Xo ee fis gallant waa, BE Se rae : Brigade Wave “adies siren. There was a gomjany | 0 s ‘al te of ott Thile the secessionists are tn ee day oF Lavag: & pean é quarters, iu order to join the several regiment rg onsite edt) toes, cbt subbal weve make | MM guliat conpa, Bor doing wach ecient service 86th | sisyo militia, which 20 promptly. responded to the call of ‘gles ints aa. Fo ad Cis Te orted ut ven fd Porees was ws the | Stor war. Colone! Nugent is charge Of | ine government in June last, thas returned after ite aes Ms os @ aud fity wou in we lowar | Teerulting for the corps. ‘are: reemtha “eelvin dies Cidealis’ ‘eke daateetd shu ‘The Union Pacific Railroad. t my Wiuie: Of Rew -es wave Been ‘THE MOBILE GUARD. ment — po ‘Cacado, Sept. 2, 1862. secu) Ou ui people wituin Us path wook. Acer | Ap orgaviration ander the ab.ive tile is about being | for the most part of their time boen quartered in of Commissioners of the Union Pacitie Rail- : © iw it Wwe wh ie county of Jacke | raised in this city, tutended w act asm Home Guard. | ine forts around arper’s Ferry. They return | The Board 8 - ave » Wd waste, A grat many otizeus | The recruiting oilee is situated at Held’s Hotel, No. 81 th full ranks, not having ‘cen called into | Toad met at Bayard Hall st noom to-dsy. General Curtie > + ed sues Fear e peng -<taed In sume | Bowe y. Applicasion is about inafe to the Mayor | W'' 4 was chosen temporary chairman by acclamation. He the field, though fullof ardor and anxious for the fray. Long before the heur at which they could pcssibie arrive the wharf was crowded with their frienes, Here also , in waiting as an escort, were the reserves Lo stevery mt hus lefty and sue wormtaf it is, for. usce joed (0 Ue Rangers, Some wud wokesp uy tie guerHa wariare, and sy clwy Mn ud &e ouh Lhe rebel acuay, ROUTE FOR CLARKSEURG, ana Common Council, ia order to perly carried out. THE SIXTY-NINTE REGIMENT N. ¥. 8. Me ‘The following order has beou- iesuod by Col. Bagloy:— GENERAL ORDER, eee ES: proceeded to address the mecting upon the serious and important work upon which they had been called to- gether, briefly reviewing the great neceasity and invalu- able inflvence which it will exercise oa the interests Uso Tat Foie Uke Whworiig tutelligencer, sept. 1.) HigapQUaRTEaw, Surry swrn Regiment N.Y. S. M., of tho regiment, with Dodwerth’s band: ‘The t roops rly bye wen of baie y ieft wet New Yori, Sept. 2, 2002. and Amboy ronte from Philadelphia: | of the country. . Gee ee NS chutes abot Clarksburg. “They were | The members of thie regiment will assomible at t ype ty oo mee Robert Fluaay, of Pensaylvania, and John B. Redinece, eetrecaived with the greatest enthusiasm, and on cocksjsauied vy Capt Cari and Lew, Ricbards, armory, corner of Vssex and Grand streets, fully armed | their ‘mar Seandtay was grossed with the | or caliersia, de chosen thesperary sooreteries, re toe Mery. ho | and oquil this day (Wednesday), Septomber 8, at ton | most fiattoring demonstratwc- of welcome. The 5 _ ton k eo pieces of asttiery’ The men whe | ane ear ra for tie’ purpose of ‘oélng: marstered Out of | eee eee acably weil, their” ies Lhe | The roll was called and seventy-six answered to their detiewat. The boys mani'ested the ut- | the United States service, By order of accoutrements, notwithstanding their ob, | names. march denoting @ soldicrly pride in appearances. re ish Pretty general desire among them to return to the seat of war, and there is tittle doubt but many will volunteer in other regiments, and seek for distinction and an op- y of werving their country wherever their e: Pont aedptine ‘and tried valor may be most needed. JAMES BAGLEY, Celonel. Wruas Focantr, Adjutant. o DATE OAPT. A. A. DONALDS. ° to breach ess amgiety ty hear from the Fie tere 4 Millers on behalf of the Committee on ee - site pormivns abvab Carkeburg and Buck- | wational affairs, left’ for Washington yostectas anes, oe om the body of Captain A, A. Denalds, late Acting Colo A QUARTERMASTER CAPTOLED. @f the Second Regiment Fire Zousves, who was killed at ut wen captuted at Buckhannon om | the baitle of Manasser. artermes or sam. Adwus, OF Bethany. GBVENTY-FIRST KROIMENT, NEW YORK STATE Be mac, f cos wi Geoply rogvet bis misfortune. His MILITIA, 60. B. = © aud cue uc two members of bis tamliy were with ‘Those members of Cnpany H who were not mustered = out of the service of the United States on Tuesday last, z mg ss enced are ordered to assemble at (hecompany quarters, futcresting trom the Atiantic Blockade | Ya xe: sot we and Centre nee), caer ech ude, a bdeeda thee Paks © be “4 \st., at one o'clock procisely, for purpore. | priday ny hpast twelve P. M. crenar.cns or canWaeaD dentoe Wendel sham 1 oa orm HESAY W. XURNEH, Caplan, | Dusedretoatoc the tortion of the United Staton,” Lie CAL IUnh OF TWO \iKRLS WHILE age | -E-C. Dxvwmn, Orderly Sorgeant. ‘MARSHALL LEFFERST, Colonel Commanding. rewrt Tv KUN THES BLOCKADE, ETO. New York State Military Matters. The Regime We ) Skttet Steamer Bieuville, while crateing Aumany, Sept. 2, 1908. pate 9 i te wll an ou op the Mersing of the 21st ult., captured ‘The Mititary Committee of the Albany Senatorial dis” the «be ner hige, kwded with ealt, cards, &e., while twiet to-day recommended Captain John Hastings, brother © tren the biock»de, She has been seut t0 | of une editor of the Albany Knickerbodser, for the lieate, FU ledey Le mm Charge of Acting Master's Mate George Baut colonelcy of the Ono Hundred and Thirteenth New * Fhek. Agun,on the 284 ult., while cruising im the | York regiment. Captain Hastiugs hae been in every she eaptured the schuoner Louise, also | General cugagement in Virginia s’mce the commeucement 5 t ron tie bicckade, She was loaded with | % ‘he : peers; |S aud provicions, and bas also been seat to Military Matters in New Jereeg. ‘os for adyadieation, Both the above vewels Although the quota demanded of Jersey City, im ‘ 4bey passe Lirough the streets and », the ja. They cb oved iustily im concer office aid Bt other points. The ur. Cass, of Pennsylvania, moved to proceed to a per- meeting adjourn it do so till ten o'clock to-morrow: Los—21 to 39. Without taking action on the motion for permanent organization, the Conventiop adjourned till ave ‘this afternoon. awn. th so weurcuy sw The Seventh Regiment. G@ENGRAL ORDER. Hinapquanrans, Savexta Reoucewr, New Yorx, Sept. 2, 1962. ‘Tho regimont will aseomble tu fatigno yaiform (withou , knapsack, havorsack and canteen), at the armory, on gation yesterday into the circumstances attending the Geath ef Catharine Galetazkie, a native of Germany, aged thirty yoare, who died from the effects of an abortion procured at the house of Mrs. Johnson, Ne. 21 West Thir- Hanren’s Fanny, Sept, 2, 2963, * | the wife of a soldier, and Rad net seen ber husband for a ‘The Hleventh rogiment N.¥!8. M., Colonel Maldhoff, left Charlestown ot eight o'clogt this morning, and wil arrive in New York to-morrow. Whe regiasent will stop Burviles well men, still has raised thros bendred and thirteom pa. ie. “iow by ee Tetisslihiey, le having cary swecliaigerts hor (ommesd +). Re iw ennt ond Reroute fir. B. K. favor, who are ready when calied upon to join Meie gal Beoham Mos ore—Frank io, Jon A. Rodgers, Jobs | iant brethren in arms, who have so distinguished ther- Oity Intetligence, a. fa muse —W. W. odwin. and Kearney 00 sobly and guilautly commanded. The P. Mt. stores ith an instrument, du, or — niet, William F Wright; Second Asetet- Council, when the troope were raised, made | Stones, bo., Cromna at Tunam P. M.—devoral page Bem mm Hesy ml, bd Assistants, Jured Day, James ran \ ef $20,000, so that ‘enlist- | in this city and Brooklyn yosterday hed the following ilaer, cube Nernurd Kerby, mente Coranee aser:’ Matto, W. Brends, Freak 8. Wilks, | muted hg A a Groben, and Mer Ragone Devereaun, street," Faye er's Clark Peany smith, fae howe, © Intelligence. tho rout th Fx lyewdeut Miram uo and family are residing at the obarged, brough: oro Niveteroth street aud Futb avenue. thon was procured, » we, the Chie? of de mmctomny Nation, seoom Srenenotive dose S ane ee 4b the Fitveenth precinct station house. Foewrvay “1 Hosen, of Buewoe Ayres: R. Band T.P ives, Re ad ond Peletiab Perit, of New Hav tg 04 (be Arevoort Mouse. opp + hile im an affray with William MoMadden at the Lc Casst C. M. Sehoonmaker, Of the United Seates | who will proceed wo day to Trestom to pay tho troops Shiluh, and algo in the battles be. | While engaged Savy. br. 5 +, Of the steamahip Sen from Jersey ity there encamped, s fore Richmond, the last of June and tat of Jury. corner of Twenty-sixth strect and First avenue on Sunday Pm " of Hartt yd, Comm J. Temrrom, Bopt. 2, 1802. | AL the battle of lon; he says he with some others | evening, wan coneladed yesterday nt Bellevue Honpital by * t 1 4 of Phil - © come over wore driven ba % wa Norwall age svepping es | TBO Teperta made to the Adjviant Generals office stow | {ie"heary nro of cur treoje At one tine they had ap. | Corener Willey. Thezovidence, which was quite volumt t ou that New Jersey's quota of 800,000 men has been prosel-ed wiaie hundred yards of our Hoes, ‘and sont oan ‘bare kp ventas wae Ue soa hap ' “ worth aod G. A. Loomie, of Chicago; D. | mate Whout draft. awe their guns, in bepes our men would see ve secensed , ow Osae0, Drs ds A Ofout, of Ottawa CRP, iin fide For the lsat few days recruits | tiem vod understand their purpoes, But were again | pare, was sntoxicated at the time, aud not only abused the prisoner by word of mouth, but slapped bis (ace weve- ral times without jest cause. The biade of the knife penetrated deceased's skull in the region of the tempie, ‘and, paseing into the brain, caused almost instant death, The’ jary, after due ccliveration, rendered « verdict Agatist the accnsed, who was thereupon committed to the Tombs to await’ the action of the Grand Jury. The prisoner, who is a butcher by occupation, pleads self-de- fonce in juatifeation of Bis conduct, and is quite sanguine Hedgeporss W. B Pervt ant Mr, Gntes have boom pouring tuto the several places of enlistmemt | forced to retire. While at | Bermuds, are stoppitg @t the St. Nicholas | 4 0 astonishing rate. Military Affaire in Pennsyiva: Lal Beye 862. The militia enrolied tm this ovnnty ‘te 20.498, while 4,107 volunteers wre im (he service, in Laucaswor City there «re 3.700 eurotled «nd 1,623 w the service. Berks, ‘orinth , he aaisted @ com- rade tamed Gilmore, a seddier by trade, of Attica, Tadiana, to excape from the rebel service ‘Un the 6th of July be succeeded jn getting away from Richmund and mede he way to Tennessee, and Oually rexched Paducah om bia way home, He saye the fight at Malvern Hill was tho most eangut- nary on record. Three times the rebels wore led up to our batteries acrozs open feda in solid columns, tev and bow of Clueinnatt, J. J. Gilleepie, of Piteburg; rand J A.W. Pearos, of Baltimore. 3 D, tr le sen, of New Landen, aud J. M. Seo 7! Uaetord, are stopping ®t Ube Metro. ‘ Priggs, of Pi the grest democratte evunty, having 16,000 voters, has ts se chain 4.8: emir on’ ao. enrvlied iy 6.263. Reading olviias “oo more able bucied | twenty deep, «bere our batteries wore piaced us thick wa | Of acquiital when the case come up for trial, 1 " men tbe Lavcaster now bas in the Geld, matier | they conid be placed, and three times they were driven Farat AocibeNTs.—Coroner Ranney held an inquest at md. Joba Webb, of y aioe © tue: tone a nit A Coun@etiont, and HL’ Ft- , 40mande an laveatigaion buck perfectly deoimnated. The rebowe wore mad No, $16 Went Houston street 08 the body of Willi @ Coiod Mates Navy, are stopping at ihe aster od With whikey, oF Lo power @ouid have led them to these » vying ab ine ai charges. The slaughter wae unprecedented. Hunter, a boy about sight years old, who was crushed to et. Woot the Attorney Goueray of , POPEMEMETS Hubject to Draft ta tndiana, | OT, cise ail the Western troupe wore being sent by a pile of | mber (ailing upon hit, im the yard of ~ ne Bt He Ht. Nite. Them soon Govma.t Duck to jo, lennessee and Misemeippi, leaving ‘ the 50th ultine. aw OF ON VerN P Burton we earn, we 6): Peer’ wh 200,000 men at Richmond inquest at No wt Twenty fem the North to advise the bxeoutive et | twonty-nue Ye ~ = - - of Joni 1. wiw died the ts re flanty RUDROTE the covernment why obit be Arrivals and Departures, ” acoidentaliy received by fail- ete tee moult Pave re ARAEV ALE | ing down stare j Superior Comrimmeneral pr pA eTRAnrros gx Bucamss. St umebtp ofennrinrmanengyeen Pel prs Seder bSnte a. tom: to bars | Mr Hern Funke a Ale t= sperial Term, Court wet um pureuanhet) adjyium nt > et e mie buena iW P sieeuber ten 2 "6 erew wd that, 1 5 pee 14, ae adelitiowtl Pome ’ ° ‘ e qf oe ¢ ' ve ye n the t r r a aa , ' ) wwe and others. Woibo ‘Whe cer cae? & ' . aevt Warmincrox, Hovt. 2, 1962. | peovomemts of the James River Fleet= Forrane Mownos, August 31, 1862. All of Porter's mortar foot and the guaboats have come dows the James river, and are now at anchor in Hampton Roads, aud purt.of the Gotilia, which has been ap the river, i@ to go tmmediatoly to the Potomac. So ays Commodore Wilkes. This morning the Norfolk boat, which has heretofore ron regulurty between Norfolk and this place, eave over with troope and discharged them on the steunship Baltic, !ying in the Roads, and returned to Norfolk with- ont she malis, apparently for more troops, to be disposed of tm the samo way, ‘Thero is evidently much secret excitement among the fedral officers tn this place, and the sovesh are rejvicing over what they cian to be @ defeat im the late army movements under General Pope, ‘The provost guard is busy. to-@ay closing up ali the Nquor establishments in the city. Their captures are sent to the Medical Purvoyer’s ofiice. A part of the James river flotilla left this afternoon, ‘and proceeded afFin the dirsetion of the Potomac. The New lrotieides ieft Fortress Monrue to-day at noon for Vhiadelpbia, Her trip has been sugovéaful A tag of trage was sent up the James rivor to Aiten’s ‘Landing to-day, and carried, up Col, Forney, of Alabama, who was wounded, taken prisoner, and parole! sume time ago. They algo took up some women and childven, ‘The +teamship Baiti¢ 1g being loaded with troupe to-day, 4 young lad by the name of Seeyer applied yexerdny to the Provost Marshal for « pass. to go over the lines to Rebeldom, but refused to take the oath of allegiance. The Provost Marshal, after allowing him to wait tii he hat given passes to all loyalists present requiring them, sent Die guard with’ young Seger to General Dix, to inquirg what should be done with him; but when he arrived at headquarters his sentiments were so far changed that he took the cath. EE eee Cae The Vermont State Elee ‘Monrrmummn., Vs., Sept. 2, 1862. The Vermotit Btate election for tne choice of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer and members of the Le gislature waa holden w-day. As was expected the vove is very light, and the result iniicaics thit ines Have been pare i @imost entirely ignored. » tiekets only were run, via:—the Repub Nican Union ticket headed by the present Gov- ernor, Frederick Hotbrook, and the Peace demoeratic ticket headed by Hon. B. F. Smalley. Roturns have besn received from # few towns only. Twenty tow: Hilbrook 3,874, Smalley 393, aud 60 xcatterirg. game towns last yoar yavo Holbrook 4.118 to 1 516 agaiust him. Ju a few towns, as in Randolpa und Royal- ton, the vote is reported enormous tor Holbrook. We have reports from the represcutatives elected in thirty. two towns, All are Union. The country tickeis placed in nomination by the repub: Iicans and Union democrats jointly, have been suprorted with great ore, ee are, without doubt, chosen in every county. repreventatives chosen from 4 portant towns are as follows —Warer ‘8; Montpelier, Charles Recd; St. Albans, J. C.3. Dana; Nerthfieid, Charies: Stopping of Jack’s Greg in the Navy— The R ‘The first day of September, 1862, will be jong rem m- ered in the navy of the United States, On that duy, for the first time since we bave had a navy, -‘Jack,” without having dove anything to deserve it, bad bis “grog stopped,” or, in language more intelligible, coased to be allowed hig liquor ration, receiving 1m lieu thereof ‘the sum of five cents per day, The effect of this stoppage of grog has yet to be wit” weesed. That the resuit will be many a growl, aft as wel’ as forward—ier the law app! es to ofliogis a8 well as men— we bave no doubt, Thus far it has had @ poetical in- Auence, aud who knows but another D.bden may be o1e of the ultimate results. The following verses, wri ob tho last day of grace, are creditable, rnd the writer should give his experience of a week's abstinence im the same ‘manner — FAREWELL TO GROG. Wardroom of the U.8.4——. Tine, August 31, 1862. (Othcer sings. ) ‘time is short, remeber; grog must sto, ite drop, ‘On the fist day of feptenber! Farewell, Uld Ryo; ‘tis a end, sad word; But, alas! it must bes) okén— by or must be given up, ‘And the demjobn be broken! Yet ‘oft will backward turn, And dweil with fonduess partial, On the days when gin was not « sin, ‘Nor cooktalle broughi court ma, tials, Jack’s happy days will s0ou be passed, ‘To return again, vb, never, For they've raised bis pay five cents a day, And stopped bis grog forever. ‘The Doatswaiu’s mate pipes: “All bands splice main brace.” All hands t splice the main brace call, But spliee it bow ip sorrow, For the 6, irit room key will be laid away, Forever , 00 to-morrow. Another, and an oid sat we will guarantee, expresecs Die diegust in the following lines, and the words of the song of which they aro the eborus will, we imagine, be- come immensely popular in the naval servico, and,will be sung op many 8 forecastie, joined im by all the ships company that baye & voice or ear for music:— ‘The Puritans deprive us of our whiskey every day, The Puritans deprive as of our whiskey every day, ‘The Puritans deprive us of our whiskey eve. ¥ day; May the Vid Scratch march them along. ‘Wo very much fear that an additional police force will be required “m board ship to prevent liquor being smuggled on board; for Jack has an inventive genius when expedients are wanted to obtain his “tot,” and, as much as smuggling wae carried on under the eld law, it ‘will be a thousand times worse under the new. It will be @ difficult matter for Jack to accustom bim- self to the new regulation; he will mise the drum roiling to grog morning and avon; the welcome sound of she bontewain’s call, ‘‘All hands eplice the main brace,” will po more be heard, and booking for- ward to bis gill @ Gay with the same pies gure a landsman would to a champagne supper will now have to cease. Jack will have nothing to live for while en board ship; but, oh! won’t he make up for it when on liberty? watch cach face, the anxious yet pleased expression, as the name ts called, ard the careful manner in which ex-h half gill 9 emptied down the throat of its own aa! algo to see the many expedionts adopted t Diatn a double allowance, he would then understand Rew wu .cu this gill per day i valued. Poor Jack! we pity him. He wii! |} eve to overcome the desire, however, and acoustom | meei. u cold water ‘but, no, we cannot call it cold—eimy.y water, and fre Tubal wards, who appeared for the Hritish c.aimante this case, asked for a delay, which the Judge could not grant, without the concurrence of Mr. Andrews, United States District Attorney. That gentleman sald he was willing fowe ho #te Memphia and oargo. a va.tho oe Bue re rebar were 0 ened and the case submitted. "the United Lp bi Dees schooner Wave,—Papere opened and case submit ‘The United States va. one hundred and three casks of tee, velzed in South Carolina.—Sabinitied. ‘The United States ys. the steamer Mary preparatory evidoaco opened and case irae Onnied Siena vs. Steamer Ann.—In this case, on } motion of Mr Benedict, who appeared on bebaif of ‘the British claimants, ® rehearing aud one woek to anewog wore granted. ranted’ inthe of a week war gran! eas0n of the Co» Pati K. Alexander to put in au avawer, ‘The cage of the United States aud othe the stoumer Thomas Hart was postponed for a few } on application of Mr. Keerspeedt, counsel fur Brit el Notte romarked that the Prige Court would be in feraivn hambers and the Hbrary adjoining, ‘4 the Distrto rt ior admiraly common taw and trials would be held in the court room wherew Ho requested the metabers of the bar sy tiust be remdy wilt thelr come, One to ty than peetivne them, and ering discricl wae im prize cares and rent (oe chon ted t ny vb ho Hentwrged tra MARRIAGES AND DEATHE Coorsn—Maxrin.—Om Thursday, August: the Rome B. Taylor, D 7 tatu ta Goran states Army, to Mias Neue, ‘aug! Sammon B. Martin, tng. Milwaubes, Wiseraotss Milwaukee pavers please Snsy— Horr ey.—at Newark, N.J., on 29; by the Rev. Win. Day, Samu F. Se of areng to'Anmm K, daughter of ‘Thoms Hiden, of the Ho:en—Ure.—On Thureday, August 28, by the Rev. W. H. Fervis, Mr. Tomas G, Hosen ¢> Miss -auam Jane Une, Dosh of tis ony. Moone—Dovéary.—On Monday, September 1, at the Fesidence of the bride's mother, in Brooklyn, Rowm. B. Moore, bsy., 0° the New York Times, to Mise Kaue B. Doventy, eldest daughter @: the iste Thomas Dought; Exg., artist. - Died. AMERN.—At Melrove, Wesichester county, Jomm, the deloved child sg.gitc “and Mary Ahern, aged 1 year, ¢ months and 24 Be: f : % Tho reiatives-and friends are reapoctfully invited to at- feud the iuperal, this (Wedues tay) uit rnoon, at three o'clock precisely. The remains will be interred ix. Morriaania, Berneyn.—At Florence, Maly, on Sun'ay, April 27, Rey. Gro, W. ier une, D."D., ib the 681) yoabel his age. The remeins huve been brought bone for interment. funeral aergices will be held a the Retermed Dus church. eorne: ot Pith aveoue and Tw this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'eie of hit family. the consiiory: of Twer, jormed Doteh church, the revercn of the Aner can 2 Sees York Histurical id, thehetioxical Seminary ats po sapbie ay Uke Twenty- feet street church, neur mixth avonue, at one o'elock, 1o- juia th, the funeral’ procession, BLiad.—in Brooklyy, on Scurday, Aagust 30, Jane: Mavo, ie ghter of G. M. ana HT. 3iicb, get 17 months. CaLarse In Rrovkiyn, 00 Vay, September 2, J. Truser CALs, ag iho funeral services will tke place ov Thursday after~ oon, at two o'dlock, at No. 14 Gaiurd atroet, Hrookiyn, OARKOLE —AL ond o'clock, ou Tuesdsy moTniog, Sep. tember 2. Joo Carrots, aved 84 ) ours and 4 mouths. The frieis of bo iamily and couse of bis broshers-ine- aw, Jaméa, John, Veter aud Williaa MoCulough, are re~ spectinily invited bo atend » this (Wednesday ys afiernoon, at Ball-past two octvck, from his lite rest de ce, 491 Fourth strect, moar Firs: avenae, Boston papers please copy braer.—On tue-day, September 2, Joy Busom, i the» 83d ) ear of bir ace. Tue relatives and frends of the family ae respectfully invited to aliend the ‘uneral, from the revaiones of hb son, -Bekiauin Dubois, Moth stiver atl Tenth avenue, on Thursday morning, 1 bail pst uive o'6lock. Down.—At the Mansion {cuse, im Albany,on Sunday exenth t 81, Haren Van Kesesciace DOWD, ik the 21 s20N.—las Brooxlya, oa Mouday . September 3, Wigzaams PT. Gages, sonof Wuham ant Keche ® Groon, ap@ 10> monuhs and I days. The funerai will take pisee this (Wednesday) morning, at eight o'clock, from the ies.ieves of bis parents, ite Graham street, Detwoe) Wikoushby etre. and He Kalb avenue, Thy remtins will be tekeu b> Woxtcbester, —un 2, Euizace Gur, the Mesday, september b Gee, 2¢64 435 y snd fy tainty +0 respoetfuliy 17 mate resideuee, Pires’ and See ot ten o’oloek, » Sep ember 2, at bie hepateis, Zuostas GieMaRrur, 430 ye om bis rosidenee to St. wd Ciy Habs. piace, New York, tors (We past ten o'clock for the repose of bis wout. fine brothers, vaniol ani Willen. are reepeciwly myited to altend the fone al. big teamains will the ce be couveyed to Colvary Cemetery for at cmient at we v clock. Hux. vomit, L. Lay Oh Moutay September 1, of chowra infontum, Feawern’ er of Wil ham Band Mary 5. Hl The friends a thr: fuveral, from the residenge af M ¥ shget. brooklye, ths (Wednesday) eiiernon, at twor Welock, wichort further wwvitaiu. Haut.—ab Milton, Ujetor county, on Monday September 1, ALR AN fT. You ges, child of the late Charics 2. ana susau T. Hall, ages 9 years, 7 months aude 21 daye. this (Wednenifay » HUNT EUs MOivay, Sp 1, 4 only vow of Mary iiga' und Jub stuoter, and 25 The frien 8 of the temil: atigud the fuerd, trem (Hedneniny, attertvon saquaa— At Milton, t August 29, CaTnEn iM’ Jaques, toriveriy of Un are ree-est tly invited to Went Gu elon shreot, Unie The rolaty 0 eogpectuliy invited 0 atten’ © residewee, Ni. 320 Weak Tweuty-secoud nigel, Cain ( wilay ) after noon, at two o clock, without t irthe: wvitation, KINCH.—O Abiodav, septeurber L, tine youngem’s fon of the late Wiliain Kyeh, im the ear of bis aver nod fifends of the taut y, avd those of Wy RRO May aud Laward Bicecker are respectry wet attend the (oneral.irow Lue late residence, 265 Lust orewdway , Lins (\Veinesday) af ternoon, at two v'olock, wiiiout urther tavidation, MCARIEAL t 8 sah, oo Menday, Septomber 2, RICHARD MeCagrer, oi Ma low, Weland, in toe osth year of ‘Bis age. ‘His remains wiil be interred m the Cemetery of the Holy Gress, Fistbie, this (Wednesday) afternyon, al two- v'eluck. Dork (ireland) payors pease copy. MskkoG.—(p Purday, Sepember 2, Rows ana Mer su, the yo O% Ayers and Rose Anna may, aged $ ye OTe od 5 ay, Funny ace respectfully invited to at- ine (Redneeday) aiterauon, ab wor m tok Lite renideney No. 40 Trinity place. mains Wilk be taken to Calvary Cemetery for tm Rochester (N. Y.) papers please copy. A —UD Mbuniay git, september 1, UATMARINE,. daughter of Nicholas and Mory Moure, aged 1 year and 2: meats. ‘The friends aud aciuaintavecs of ee (amily are ro spectiully may ied to atteud Uae fimoral, dais (Weducaday py afterudus , at twoo cuck, cum tae residence of her par 335 i iret @, Between Twentieth «nd Twenty- reals. OxEKY —Un Monday, September 1, after a short. iilness, Martha, widow of George Muntgomery, aged 62: v pphice Lbis (Wednesda, two o'clouk, (rom Cie hoe ber brotne-injaw, BR. PL mond of Kay street Brovkl, B. Paveran.—i Mepday, Xepiember 1, at Dutch Kills, Newtown, Laug bsiaid, 5. PAYNTAR, aged 63 yeara. The felativis 4o+ reves of the iumiy se respoctiully invited Ww utwud ibe tane:ai, frum bis iate residence, thits Wednes:aay)a te nous, at ¢Se o'elu ke Aus romaine will taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery (or inte ment, STRIKKK.—On Suuiay suorubigy Angus 31, at ber sumn- mer residence, Kose Mout, near Veukskiul, 14Z4 RBLLA, wile Gee Ai Gacit tL, “Urtker. ‘The fuuei airorvices will be per 0: med this (We > aftornuvd, at two wclwk. ab be: wile resuience ju thie City, foot of sitiker’s dave, betwoon bitty second und Filty-third siréets ou the Hudsus river. ae.—On Movduy, Geptember 1, Biszancm Marrow, the beloved wife: Laciei sun, aged So years. ‘The reiatives avd friends are respect!.ily invited to at- tend the iuceral, this (Wedueaday) alte: uoon, at two o'olouk, from ber Hate’ e-kdeooe, No. 151 tans Thirty -itths Street, Hear ibid avenue. —Ou wegen | a oye after a tong and veverer ) ANDKKW aged BB years, ‘The relatives ma (rievds o the imun!ty avd mombere C.T. 4. B Boaety 1ra resvecttuilye the ‘ameral, this (Wome tay) af- i, 1c.00k,, (rom the Fest ence of is 2 pp No. 287 Avenue |’, inhout (urther noucs. Taiaei — ities y City, OY Mouday, Sopt. 1, Tos, Turney, aged 44 ye 48. ‘Hie ewan wb be ewmPered to Greenwood this (Wed- ne emu Many, Sepoomber 2, Euvanerm, you RY. ’ , Ke i , jarace ‘and cniberine ieewey, aged 10° meuths and 14 days afternoon, a& friends and scqualitances are ros) ectfully invited: wanna the (ur@ral, this (Weduesc.ay ) atte: noon, abo. @ @olook from the residence of her parciits, 12334 West ps apie, September 1, M. Wure,, bak —- Ryabhoggr ARG ANE whe Beloved wie of Willa Whice, a’ nacivo of ‘Thurions county Tipe ary, Iretand, aged 64 8. ‘Tho relatives and trends of the Temity tre reanectfully fmvited to atien:! the funeral, this (Wednesday Yahtornouts ‘at two o’olock, trom late res.dence, 142 West Right- een'h strevt. Her rewawe will be wken to Caivary Comotery for tuiermont » Waa —tm Terday, ber 2, Many Axm, doughy ter © Patrick und Hien Walsh, after ex days Devs, whieh she bore with Christun fortitude, aged 17 yours and 6 invnihs. ‘The frievds wil ecquaiptances ate respectfully invite@ to attend the suvorai, on Thursday afieri a, at two o’eh ck, from the reritonce of her parents, Nu. 0 Amity street, Brookiy Wuikenarr.--On Tuesday, Soptoniber 2. Lepia, young est daughter of John and Lydia Whikelart, ayod & months. The friends and rel tives of the family are req ested th» attend the fuveral, from the rosilence of her pa enti 686 Fourth strcel, this (Wedie day) aferuoon, a Lae o'clock. ~_ MISUBLLANEUUS. te pepotets °° AIL UNIVERSAL, FILLS | CLEANSE THE .LvOD PROM ALL IM CURTTIR And thee Metab we Geat OF the liver and of tue when ‘body. wut o larje majority of inna .cattous ond fe ht vere ewer) OF ORRUPTED BLOOD Not beiDg EVAC ated, Bud Wine) Tegur, ices, 66 to apente ror ibe'whove vrs. wor hue grr DUI, DLVOD hat shoul! nourish w. 7 What these Pills hav), who have aoqutred Faine in beyond satinace, Fe Wweperation, whoeg Pasont 90 eww mit he cont hs NEVER RALLY FR MARY OTNER VURGATIVG, vB Fe strength tr sea ee ER DERE, PILLS, jietan or tha ag,” Wo Itnow of rey din ant other seriou SPH Now York 2a. mst We Used Lo be propery appregke eat one blood ni cton® Bd cestiver Ho oer phrmative getla, The for fove SPILLS have a world wide repatation, ame f ' SND TARD Ho ot Pty CSSAGWEREET, “Buid, UMON SOU AB, wut hw ad deateta

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