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NEW YORK DERALD, FRIDAY, SEPILMBikk 5, 1862. 5 pee SE. ee eee ae a Genoral Keyes, then in command at Yorktown, and stated | mie> this side of Cynthiana, but che ¥ te were recived stghtly flusheten appearance, but otherwise his muay ~ The Steamer Toyd at Halifax. ‘that the regiment did not wish to part \.i'!) thei: aay frem that poi t was eptire.y of @ coutrabacd chor wer, OBITUARY. ihehds say Chey aoe fof coauge | THE CALL FOR TROD?S. 7 Havawax, Sept. 4, 1802 Dus that they would with gret willingness remata fi 6: sequently potiing reached ce [ye antec maie hiv body now Mies in stage at Gel egrove, aod with, untit | vA aE eeee 1K, ' ‘week or a month after their time had expires ® ople announcement that ong fi Mejor General Philip Kearny. thegine a: co iw oll—nes! Satardss—w hon the m0s09 | Arrival and Departare of ide First ‘The +teamer Lloyd, from Hevena via Nassau, with cot- Af it was necessary fur the security of the posi, or w thiara, and wore fal ing back & Philip Kearny was born in (ie city on the 2d of Jomo, | 1d opened ree y to all who nay dasire to 8 -@ lus re- Massacts tts Bs top for Havre Lor put in hore for coal, ‘the army was passing through from Harr.ov s Landing, | entice rolling 8.0ek oF the Kentyck: 058 Sib wak ef Trinh deicons, 1 heptenhapie nang ayooira in his full Mayer Gengral's dress, avemchusct(s Buitery. | Pei pesos or until arms could be fc ton. I | been withirawn to ‘bs end, only tour empty freight cas " mS Soscent, lip gyeah wees gr and © at—not the sword with which be A battory of on@ bandred and forty-seyon med from | Oftietal Drawings of Cae Library Asso- then wuited on General Dix and m ce the sie statement | being allowed to remain beyond Paris fathorbaving settled ia Monmu'h county, New Jorsey, y by Massuchosotts, under command of Captain Dubroodor ciation Company & Lat ‘entucky. ane 3 4 of Ki i He, tohim. He countermanded the order at ouce., Pe mit THE VERSBis ON INE ONT) | ROTRN in 1716, Sime that thwe tue iamiy have constantly 4, 1862. ime to state here that the order requiring the “eivery of | — Everything tn the shape vi waier erat tolved from ee aia 20U of August, 1847, after | Whe Leld @ position mador, Garibald?, paesed thrvugh tig 68, 62, 41, 25, ‘Our arms and equipméms was occdsicued by the euppori- | the kentucky to tho Obio aide of te river yest rday. | Wed residences In the state of New Jersey. arm. Tho rebels hve the aword und tho | city youterday , em route for tho seat of war. CxLass No. 26) Vion that they were needed to supply tose who wee | ‘The ferry boats did not ply regularly iu tho forenoon, be- From bs earliest youth Vhiip Kearny was imbued [ Genera! « horse in their peesession, and Gonera! Mc- —_———- 12, 72, 17, G6, without them, in order that they mi, be of service | §e eugaged wilh the two Champiss in performing this | with a miitary spirit, aud, at an age when other lads are | Clelian bus teegraphod for them Keturm of the Eleventh Regiment New For circulars, &c., when our time expired, work. Pea eet a No ch RNa op gest Major General MeClellan, on being told of General ba pie Now, sir, in justice to myself and my command, is it THE UPRISING OF THR PROFLE. 8 pas ol Kearny being shot, shed lears, and exctaimed w the ork State Militia, fas right that tho inilitia from New York @ty sould suffer | There was an uprising of the pe%i> of Cinoinnati yes | round himself with everyt which would Keep bis | bearer of the message, “My best gemerai olllove is gouc, | Tho Floventh rouneat New York state Miliia | Oferat Drawings of vu 10.8 Kentucky and Missa tt State Lower aid who ehail | put iu bis place’ Since the remains arrived at Bailegrove it hus been @ re- weever witinw! ty loave | terday, Theotlt for men was prompt’ r sponded to by our | thoughts alive to his self-impcse! career. He did at one A returned from their thro h o tal te the coli of | citizens. A great many thousan offered ‘heir service; ard | ting im deverouce to tho washes of lis mother’s : re ren ete. conanenc ot . Kerrucky. BETRA ULase th) xe) Our country? We made contract with the povernment | tie Aanvers back and loafers, who dvd net ster forward, wilt L gulay dopot of visting fr and relations. No traces | 0% Wedne-diy sight The regiment is under commumd of | 71, 4a, 5, 02, 7, 3.) “it to serve them faithfully for three mor lis t our Jed an, portunity (@ do their share of the | ‘athor, the Hon, John Watts (founder of the Leake rtal wound, only where the | Colonel Maidboff, and was cseérted up Broadway, on 9 RENTUCHY, Obass 47)—Septom ber 4, 1968. Agreement, and were willing to romain !r a longer time lo our citizens were prossing lorward to the | nd Watts Orphan House im this city), study law | ball pevetrated above the abdomen, ‘The bail has been | its roturn, by « large mumber of (riends, B12, 1s. isi, GB, 70, BD, 2h #1 tty 7 if -onsary, for proof of which we reler to Generals Dix roountry, the corners were fll OC} y.t the moment be was freed from the restraint | (U’. and will remain ag @ lasting memento of his gal nt = Ciroulars sont free of charge by wi areaniny omner te aud Keyes. . This we are sure Major eral Wallace wil! not ” lapiry and bravery. The Sixty-cighth Revi - York a MUMRAY ny &00., Nv order or request of any kind was evar mode of me | sulfur to continue. It would nui bo proper to give particn- | t™pesed upon his natural tendencies for ® military lie yroig eziment New Yor erin. con, Ee Tous do GENERAL KKARNEY’S FUNERAL, State Militia, The funeral Of Major General Philip Ke .rucy will take ‘This reginent was mustored vut«f the service yestor Place at Trinity church, in this city, om Siturday, Sept. 6, } gay, and the greater portion of them voluuieered Ww go out At three o’clock P.M. He will bo tnterred in his family | again. vault in Trinity churchyard. Mis relatives aro invited to atiend at his residence in Rast Newark, N. J.,at one i Siang chs his. ein. es mrSNG dab Military Mareronts » New York and ORDERS FROM ADJUTANT GENERAL BILLHOUSY RE Dut wns promptly obeyed, anil the above was all hak L | bers of the mon ements in ts depactimant; but the tube | by afectionate regard for the wit! of his relative, he received in relation to my regiment rea Muy fest Assured tuey Live Doen v0 au extensive scale, w ; ‘Whon we left for the seat of wa: we sid ao with the | that ‘Rev will prow rjuat toth- ‘marency. Irthe rebela have | 2lMed the United States First dragons, commanded by fall cetermingtion of percorming our duties iy sve. a | any idea of moving iu this direction, wo hope they will not his uncle, Stepnen Watts Kearny, the conqueror of New manger as to merit the apnrobat n of our emmnsnaing | stud upon the ondor ofthis eouvue, bas €-ane- Cwnetn- | stoxieo and Gulforna, who died & brevet, major general, officers, as wll as our friends at home, A8 to te manoer { Maa will not be ‘ake very soon, In adiition io the forces in which the Bighth regiment has yertormet ite duties I | ollered from the city, our friends in the rural districts | ‘1848, at Vera Craz, Philip Kearny's Arst commiasion would refer you to General (ix, command ag Seventh | tendered their sa,vices In la ge numbers. Preble oovusy | WS Uhat of second Houtonant of the above mamed regir army cors; Brigntier General Vin Somavuding at | was among the est to offer a lormiduble force of urmet | ment, He was peculiarly fitted for the post of cavalry Ofictal Drawings of cre Delaware State Lotteries. Devawane [axrma Coane Ba, iL, 2 Gireniars went by a/ 1% A. MOMRIS & CO, Witla con, Delaware, Leeatenant John Van Ness Phill, Yorktown, Geperal Keyes and General Emory Batler county also wale # Liberal tender. Both . pa Pa RNIN Beale ink dee ates aecdane’ tien incronmmaluahie shaas ae Gnernor Tod ennounces (ha: all armed | °0*F, from tho dexterity and boldness of bis horseman: | tenant John Van Ness Phitip, U. 8. N., aoa flee neers Prizes Cashed te all Lega lice’ Lotter you will greatly oblige, respect.uily yours, e-mpanirs will be ac epted, and they are to come to ship. He was sont to Europe to report upon the cavairy | fevor om Tuesday night, on board the hospital ship at © following order frome the Adjutant Gevoral of the orders filie« W. BOWAIt), 81 Prince street. eorner Proud P State waa recotved at the Quartermaster General's office Quarantine, JAeuteuant Philip roached this port on Satur- Tin ais city yesterday morning: day last, in command of the Unitod States gunboat Cuy SPRCLAL ORDERS—NO. 512. Jer, which camo home from Key West with sickners on GENeRAL Heavy ANTHERS, STATE OF New ma} n- 4 Mt VARIAN, City ut tho expense of the Siate, The work goes forward | tactics of the French, and aa the best means of accom. Colonel Commant ih regiment, Now York State | bravely. All's energy andenthusiiem, We are inesiued tat % Militia, sa i ne totbo-opinion that ‘pirby Smith's stay in Kentucky will |) eeeme, Bi mission he entered the . military: echo bewshort one. It ts to be hoped, however, thai he will | ®t Saumur, in France. From thence he went IMPORTANT FROM cinc Tl. ‘nyt be permitted to depart south, to Africa, where be joiued tho Firat Chassours INNA a Prin acer the ‘ raieiath d'Afrique as @ volunteer. He attracted the at- e have U length the nature of martial law % befure this city Was akder it. Iu brief, it ia the suiyecs...|- 470 Of the French army by his daring oxploita during ival A eas ing of every mau and gverything to ths arbitrary powor | ‘e campaign under Marshal Vallee, when the French Arriv: and Disposition of | ort mitaty commander ior te pubic defence, Trex: | swopt the dogged Arab masses trom the plains of Mo board, and bringing tho body of its lato commander, | ADJUTANT UxNiRAL’s OnvICE, ALHANY, Sept. 2, 1862. Francis Winslow. Lieutenant Philip wes sick at the ‘The following regiments, im uddition to those ment! o@ in special orders No. 428, foru & portion of the time, Ho was romoved to the hospital ship at ence, and | quota of this State undef tho call of July 2, 166, wil died there. Lieutenant Philip was a native of Claverack, | move from their several encampinents ‘On the dates nn Columbia county, and was in the forticth year of his age. | tivned below, and proceed tw the city of Washinxton, David's Fall Style of Hat» Now Heady, 299% Bromiway, near Duane nireet. Ladies from the airy Wishing fi : tends to everything Decessary to thot purposp, and m0 | cidjna, and forced tho passes of the “Gates of Iron,” vahore (uelk ‘iivers will ‘i ne. ft uae aeinand Dhoedn ee aml tee Veaaue my meee Curshar,. Jie sscecsity tohour ctize Whit Rae be deopeied Tithe 4 a "Te entered the navy in 1840, and resigued in 1857, Dw ve thelr Commanding o will report for duty to | selves and families, patronive MILLER & CO., 3 val Union Troops. is nov a time for drilling so many hours in a-day,nud at-"| deemed impregnable by the swarthy sons of the desort. } ing-nis period of service he’ was a popular and capable | the Secsatary of War:— = - ees tending t osual business the balance of the tinue; but a | This occurred between the dates of 1838 and 1841. officer, and was for gumo years stationed at Annapolis a8 | 195" navid 3, Cowles... Hight Carte de Visters for St. The Best assistant professor of tnathomatios in the Naval Academy. | 124—Da Atthe outbreak of the war, last year, Liouteuant Philip | {3i—\ wisn H. Morris tondered his services to the government. Thoy were at | 127 Winn Gerney amce accepted, and he was soon after assigned to the ie: rhealona Cuyler ag Executive OMcer, where he faithfully aud ei. | 139-—Authony Conk... time 'or orgavizing every ab.e bodied man, aud putting | We have heard numerous ancedotes from French offi tw the city, at WOOD'S Gulivry, & Bowery, N. ¥. THE ENTIRE POPULATION UNDER ARMS, | bimon the line of do cnces. tins ts the reason our buat: | illustrative ot the darisg courage of the young ess places aro closed entirely. Al the most not more than as three days rm _— be the ss Fare bd bgt: Awerican officer, who was idolized by his compagnons “ Aes . upm us. Nothing cou e our iahabitaxte from help- | qrarmes, Theso same, when they heard of the after ex. CITIZENS IN THE TRENCHLS AND DRILLING, | les niuie mda cestructiva ea:npede ut the beiiet hut | Cr wee prune Kearny” tm afoalea, rajolced in thse aoe Hight Cartes de Visite for $t—Wanei to the best made. BALCHS. crowlad 66, er, Barsay eeases ciently performed his duty in the tedious but important 'Te the Mis the men wid resources of this city were subject to mill- work of blockade, A gallant officer and a brave man hus | }4¢—William 11, Allen. RA aa nit Alte ra hea pdr cay ity, and were being disposed by military skill | deeds of valor as in ono of their own. But few of our | fallen in the line of duty, loaving a wide circle of relatives i41—Sam.G. Hathaway, ‘3e.Fimira, cent fines ti Are now Feady forthe who ex! o. The inte st lic deienco, readers have not heard of Philip Kearny’s achievements | #24 friends to mourn bis unhappy loss, ‘Arms will be issued on requisition i by ey ee . vee rey oe ioe domety ad nei a { F lhaee i. Satter SNe HT TT manding on tho Commivaary general of Orunance to be b N transmmiu ugh this dopartinent for approval, aud INTERESTING FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA, | (ionne teat onginaue, Soe trar ene far aberoval ie Seah REN AN itas the regimental quartermaster or the Quartermaster Battle at Beverly, Va.—Defeat of the | couer: ‘he Quartermasicr General will provide tor Rebelsa—The Capture of Buckhannon. transportation and subsistence on the route. The utmost prompiness is required of commanding of- [From the Wheeling Intelligencer, Sopt. 3.} ficers in providing for the equipment of ineir regiments A despateb from General Kelicy yester Iay says that he } and tn transmitting the muster roll to this vflice, 80 that Broadway. aa 8 10) 3 th - THE PREPARATION OF GHNBOATS. | sary (p"atrins ud forces wil’ be: pinned, Vrudones | # Mexico. Me was then captain of « company of dra otis Ss ferbiis. Dut our people may haw that coue'cnt mitiery | goons, aud from his private means he provided for his stadoro’s Hair Dye, Preser and Wig depot, and row, No. 6 Astor ‘The Dye is applied by experienced artints F ; s authority is gather:ny and organizing the means of defene | men equipments and horses which entitled the eompany t) i 4 h Ne | with the utmost vigor. Ashould have every possible co- MIRGY SMITH ADVANCING FR 3M LEXINGTON. Operation fron ear citizens. Much was acoumplishcd | ¢0.general admiration. This was not done from any spirit ARAARAARA. yesterday in the organization of men by popular action {| of ostentation, but because Philip Kearny was deter. iu the dierent wards; but muck more can be dome, and i he would nobly serve his country, and because he THE GUERILLAS AT THEIR WORK, holild be dome'to-day.: it ie? thie duty’ of every, uate || ee ‘d P| ouster Linesit in, be a soldier Wibiout wall ing Yor inili. | Wished to have under his orders oficient instruments for fomplexion.—Laird’s Bloom + or Liquid Peart, be or prover wing ond lying the complexion Gus skin, Ladies, afbor bse: siighiful article, will have no otuer. All druggies, aad &o., &e., &. tury ¢ m0 Jsion, Let shew acwoinble, saeolt wiemselvan; the accomplishment of that patriotic determination, lis ictal by bli erie shoga sone ‘nd | the necessary orders iy ing evenpasion and regi a Broesney. iind cut rho wen among them who have had auy military 1 Scott imboden, the same who made tho on Buckhannon | (j es * “ -tn- ~——__-—— ee <apariinds omareaapebioat ariiiing wan, aad put ‘teas | Con ene Ss nore of Pra bi Luo ooagees Loe Woskaa Kall helt. OSL. hein, Billingeadicon Ome ‘THOS. HILLHOUSE, Adjutunt General. Beaatifal Complexion—Phaton’s “Snow CGxemvatt, Sept. 4-10 A.M, | Gommane, and ab once make their organization ecient | bis entrance into Vera Cruz; and # magnificent one It was: : ~ THE WORK AT THE MUSTERING OFFICR. White Cream” when apvited to the taor, neck and arms vere nae big and repart elves for service. From the coast to the famed city of Mexico Philip Kear | turing several of their number. No particulars are UNrrep Stace MUSTERING Orricn, fas xo the work of magic; it makes the comr-est ext smooth, and the fatrest complexion tran«parcatly woite. Active military proparations Sold by’ all druggists and fancy gouds dealers, ‘otill suspended, excepting bu furvished. We learn that previous to the Aight Colonel No. 19 Wark Sreeer, New York. tinue. All business is | jt is probable that in every assombly of the poopie, the oxemy how were the dash and > | ny proved to the y great dash an Muiligan had gone from Now Creek to Kelloy’s aid. From the 1st day of August to the 3d of september, 18, provision dealers and | enough may be found, who have seme knowledge of mili- <irby Smith’s fo so yA ae lary taciic> Ww ollicer the compinins. Af not, enough can | ¢4flng of an American officer, for which signal services 1862, nciusive, the dumber of men transported frum New se Hal: bakers. Kirby Smith’s forces were posto yusteraay at | pe a A eMinaiin wenbe Pa known. With rahe ho was brevetted major. ‘THE RAIDS ON BUCKHANNON AND WESTON. York ware as tollows: * Bo esr ole ft a Se oetty ae Lexington, Versailies and Georgetown, The position isa | getic aud brave use of onr resources our city may be sav- General Scott reported bis gallant and meritorious con (from the Wheeling Intelligeneer, Sept. 3 ‘To regiments in the field... 6,578 | "isweand perfumerseverywhere. Faciory. 6b Bareiay surves good one for an advance either da Ciucinnati or Louisville | @4 trom diegrace and destroctton, and the country trom | 4 a baat ‘as ts da ae id i CLARKSBURG, Sopt. 1, 1962. ‘Yo regiments in the field (furlough) 41 kia tees: dey yet arenes Troops continue to arrive rapidly the hi viow which the cause would suffer from the | duct tw tl ministration in terms unqualified The guerilias Kave token ang sacked (but uot burned) | fo camps ot instruction (paroled) 53 Prof, b. Miller's Hair Dye, 50 cents. 's vecupation of this city with its vast stores of the | praise. In the Mexican narratives of the war of 1648 | the towns of Buckhannon and Weston, the former first. 1 -——— | Bleek and browa. The best. Try it. sold by driggats tele Tlai which the Confederates need. And, hatled in| the name of Philip K figures as that ofan Ameri- | ‘*!! in with somo prominent citizens of Buckhannon who TOU. 0000s eerecrssseesenesees 6,667 | Depot 55 Dey st, , AT P.M. their atiem)t to relieve thelr poverty by the pinnder of aay were at the attack and escaped, who give, in sub- The men on sick leave and in hospitals have been under Tho Evening Tim-s was supyressed this afiernovu for an | the weaith of Uhis city, wih reasonable generalsmp in our | SB hero. stance, the follow particulars :— churgo of Gen. Harvey Brown, through whom they have | ERM, Ini articto cousuring the administration ov iis com disciplinca army da Tennessee, these invading cotunns ‘The gallant officer lost his left arm while making a ‘The guertilas came in on them #bout noon on Saturday | obtained transportation. Exclusive of these numbers, | whiskers, Huir Dye o0 cents, black or brows, No. 1 Bar- : rks from the Webster county region to the south, by way of | considerable transportation v ef ba lcng pe Toe eae ak peice m aftr Press.) brilliant charge upon the San Antonia gate of the Aztec | tho Frouch erock aud Kanawha pio. ‘Their provress us | seceiwe, Ue funsporsation has been given on recruiting J elay street, Preparations for defence are unstated. ‘Tho city wa nS Cixeunxan, Sopt 310 P.m, | Capital. He had ordered the charge; his men were re} usual, was marked by the arrest and plunder ot Union rom Angust 1 to Septomber 3, were mustered into old whic citizebs, who, fleeing for safet ‘St brought tidings of | regiments, wen + 6,806 of blood when wour ively all ine afternoon with marching trovps, ‘There is | Martial law is being very siriculy’ enforced here, and | Oeived with a murderous volley; they halted for #mo- ead were " the rebels” approach whoa they wore almost | Sepromber 3. ‘208 Hives sould on » alae! ‘tizeus remain obedient aud very quiet. ‘The drink- | muet, Then Philip Koarny dashed headlong at the eno- p mo oer: fig sulvcus Lave all been, closed, aia ‘business ia very { my. His men wero electrified by the example. “They | wou the town. Thero was pup one comrany of | September 3, new regiments. 1 ee Proffers of armed men are boing receivod end accepted | generally suspentied, and, but for the newspapers and | followed their brave officer, and slaughtered the Mexi- | ‘Toons ot tho place (Company, K. Touth Virginia. com — Pee tees ee eoeee Trom a large number of towns in Ohio, Indiana aad Mie s, lite woutd be traty intolerab le. cans at their guns, We may hero assert that a | mated Dy Captain Mare Ord toe Chetty cercctn: | Making atotal from Aug. t to Sept. 3, inclusive, of. 6,515 | ng wi ar ‘Se. ols, and will arrive in large numbers io-night aud to. Jy the euitire male population is cither drilting or | wrong impression has gained ‘the public as to J Prov Which was being yecruited for the artilinry socvice, qilnnexod ts. let of ofticers in United State muatefing | TiS soteren the rppior, Qbt dd, ee Pe ee Ky si ri citize Suc office, New York:— hi ing the hills on the Kentucky side of the river. the rashuess of General Philip Kearny. Ho was , , 2 : a sare abd Weisueta little singular tu noto the fact that both | braye—impetuously bold—but not foolhardy, not rash. | S# they could get, mado up two hundred and forty or two | Lieutenant Colonel J. V. D, Reeve, First infantry, regen hundred and fifty fighting men. Those rallied at once on | U.S. A. the being mado known to the outside of the town, | “Major George F. Baldwin, U.S. A. where they met the guerillas, estimated at from five but Capt, 3. Larned, Twelith infantry, U. 8. A. dred to seven hundred. A sort of irregular fight ensued, | Captain Jonn Elwood, Fifth infantry, U.S. A. which lasted provabiy half an hour, when the Unionists, Capt. Thaddeus P. Mott, Nineteenth infautry, U.S. A. finding themselves overpowered, getrented. No sooner Lieut. Robert B, Smith, Eleventh infantry, U.S.A, nd minisiers of the Guspel in our city have been | He loved his men, and never needlessly exposed them; mustered and are Now po: torming military duty. | butat the same time he was aware that the example oi pchildren teething, a s offic lufanium, Soild ever, “The Paris telograph operator eva at Ned velaven o'clock this ‘morning. Pie y infantry and ii i * z ireds of mou have beea taken upou the streets and | the leader is ever most powerful as an incentive to the eevairy were then entering tho town, Nothing bas | jy private houses, and are now digging rifle pits opposite | men, and, as wo bave heard him assert, he disliked or- Yoon heard from the evemy, the city. Ihave just returned from sitailar duty myseli, ] dering his troops to encounter a danger he did not par- aad ja doing so 1am unable to give you In this despatch | ticipate m. It was this fact which endeared him to his opney of Broadway and Aun street, wai num's Museum. Truss from $1 to $20. A female aseuds ‘tis believed that there is no rebel force of any geeat was the retreat commenced than the febels rushed acter Licut. J, B. Parke, Seventeenth infantry, U.. tnd sire this side of Lexington, reports 10 ibe contrury not- | We fest of a uuinber of important reconnoissances in Poa a Mexican war Major Kearny was sont to Cais. fem ou, horsobuck, yelling, like, demons and shoot Lieut. Geo. MeGowan, seventh mvantey, U BA Trassea.—Marsh & Co svichatanding. ‘Along with the white popniation, all the able boitied | fornia, aud commanded an expedition against the Indians J {OW1 Ny Captive Wnty on ihe ieitives wo aactest’ | Lieut. . T. Weld, Seveniceuth infautry, U. 8. A. ‘Truns,. No, 2 Vesey a ‘Tue organization of the troops iu this city «aa vicinity J plored persuns have been Imprersed to labor ou the forti- } of the Columbia river, He Cispinyed during thls am: J they could. One old tnan named Jacei, Rohrbaugh re- | J CO ee Le ae eae DEED wish gay omer cares fications. paign, as the annals o! “ at will prove, 4 ‘ ar ees : 5 z fs progressing fayorably. Several light draught steamers have been admirably. { such tact, coolkoas and courage as won him the praise of (ed to run, | He stood his ground, loaded and fired, and : Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cures he declared that he \d die fighting. The rest vot being Whe Draft in Peansylvania ‘4 . prom) tly aud etlectively fitted up for gaaboats, and many | our best sabiary Tuckey Wheu returned from this ex- J... plucky, left him bohind, and he was shot down in the . very worst form of Serofuls, obstfuate Ernption of the 8xin Inpraxarotse, Tnd., Sopt, 4, 1952. moro are being similarly transiormed. These steamers | pedition, Major Kearny resigned bis commission, and, ro- | 2) got, My informwnts think our loss in killed and PuLaneLrura, Sept. 3, 1862. eg as Ulcers, No. 3 Division srect, New York clty, «tace this point and Louisvilie, | turning to Europe, devoted several years to military if necesaary. | } studies. Areport was telegraphed to the Ch es last | Will traverse the river betw ev cette and assist our forces in repelling tnv: night that Governor Morton was opposes & evacuating JL te are pouring iu here constantly, and are | During the Italian campaign of 1859 Major Kearny sery- any part of the interior of Kentucky moving off in every. direction, aad 1) is estimated tha by | ed as volunteer aid to General Morris, a distinguished ‘Troops are being sent to Cincinuati and Louisville as | morrow night arermy of fifty thousand men wilt tz } officer in the French army. Tho American atd made good rapid, possible. Two regiments leave t moving, uncer competent commanders, to mat the reel | uso of the facilities offered him during the series ef bril- Pidly as possible. Two regiments leave tomorrow | General Kirby Smith, and tender him the warmest possi- | Hiant victories which brought the contest to a speedy cou morning. More will follow daily. reception. ‘they will weleome him to the soil of Krn- | clusion. He was ever observing, studying with undagging wounded did not exceed twenty. ‘They think the rebcl | United Staves Starshal Milward to-day received returns lows is greater, Dut how thoy should know that I-do not J of the eurolment of the militia, from which it appoacs see, as they did not stay to count, However, thére has " si ; said that the rebel Captain and Lientenant Colonel (names J ica ta Peanafivanie regiments alone, Chestor count unknown) were wounded, tho latter thought to be mor- | 145 13,000, of whom %,000 have enlisted. Ts6agn gern: tally. Thave not been able toobtain the names of our < be Kiltod and disabled there. I think there were not very | Ms 6.000, Curbou 4,000, Letigh 9,000. each with ove: ago 7. MISCELLANEOU A G/¥ LOTHARIQ. A 10 EX'S TEARS, How lie soviet to eniice @ wi k A gunboat has been ordered to ply on th tacky, or eyeu Obig, if he will only fight. It is reported | zeal and ardor ouch movement ot the army. He was un- = FY | 1,000 at the war, Montgouery county 11,000, with 2,000 row We crvatea isyille a eokee tal 6 hired Ao of bert heey isdcow ths orth trom Lextogien, which place be | consciously preparing himself for his future position, At | MEY: & pera have done some exellent service, | in the service. UCSBAND a aac dn Al cupiod this afternoon. the conclusion of this campaign the French officers, wh» | “Bd good deslof ie a tne ssecumetances, Lancaster, Sept. 3, 1862. A a es re Ci Roa erous cuerilla bands are devastating Northera } had witnessed with delight the evidences of the militu woe serious loss, and she result of @ grave dereliction The revised militia eurolment for the coumty foots up AUTOBIOGRAPHY NEWS BY MAIL. y, and their outrages are truly appalling. ardor and enthusiaem oC Philip Kearuy, calied the «<0 | Oy wtunder on the part of somebody. A ‘deal a | 22,778, with 6,964 in the service, bt The Ohio rivor is extremsy low, aud in inany piaces itis | peror Napoleon's attention to the Amofican officer. “His } OF ¢iniien “td Wa chotiten aia An ai Re ay SY WET LR fordable. ‘This fact excites terribly the nervous portion of | Majesty immodiately bestowed upon him the Cross of thy 7 2, ‘Tl General Corcoran at Wallack’s Theatre. [From the Cincinnati Gaze'te, Sept. 9.) ou: community; but jt is not probable that the enemy will | Legion of Ho them several thousand atand of arms, ‘There was s large BROADWAY ™ j quantity of subsist stores, part of which had but re- Mr. Florence, the indefatigable and popular lessee of — FXCIRMENT IN THE CHY DOKING YRTRRMAY—TOTAE SUSPAN. | make use oY tuis apparent advantage for invading the hon the news of the breaking oxt of this hideous re ff |! aoa os ‘ ; “ ECRETS OF SOM OF NUSINESS—LOVALTY OF SME Cir.zLNs—sPuRDY FOR: | great State of Ohio. “Neceaionia's will no? be likely torcrose | Veltion first reached Kurope, Major Philip Kearny was re- J (eutly been rome’ from Heveriy. There Weare Ngee | this theatro, gave a brilliant reception to General Corco.an a pORHonien” at basement of the court hy £ = bbe verity at de Pip ney in barrels, } last evening. The pieces represented on this oceasion ‘MATION OF A LARGE ARMY. a: any point ; for if they do, we are of opinion here that | siding iv Paris. He lost nota moment. He hurried bac ~ is Avnie,”” and “The of thera, beniaan “ Iu accordance with the proclamation issued by Mayor | mey wii nen’ get tack to offer to his country that brave right arm, that clear J them, besides a great ‘eal of pic outside, Besides this there was a quantity of ordnance | wore ‘The Irish Lion,” ** Michi Read SATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. Genoral Lew. Watlace and Mayor Hatch, all business, on cotaprehensive military knowledge and skill acquired by | 2 ‘Uitcaies Wore daaeaynd, the gnectilna be ; with the exception of that of druggists, bakers and deep and long continued study and gallant services in the J SV0FCS * Aste weed 3 ing un- 1 Returned Volunteer,” in all of which Mr. Florence and - wea 4 grocers, was entirely suspenied. 1. often heppens that PENNSYLVANIA TO BE ARMED. tite flelds of this continent, as Well as “those of the Gid | SPle to carry them of. |The lise gg eg Afny | iis talented wife had abundant opportunity to eabibit wath Culley. Stine Police Wear Cookin Geers tha wnich at a distunc: appears to be granily terribie, on ae inert And now comes the painful part of our wsk = t 6 ag and Housekeeplug Articles at B. D. ABSTORD SS « ooper such heavy st68es Were left thus unprotected af an ex- | their patriotism and great diversity of talent, posed point, jying just on the frontier of guerilla iand, : hone ean tell, though somebody ought to beable todo go’ | THO extertaininent was # highly successful one in all There has been gross negligence somewhere . respects. The theatre was crowded in overy part, and Capt. Marsh and Lieut. Samue! Adams, of Lethany, Post | jong before the hour fixed for the beginning of the Quartermaster, were captured, but afterwards paroled. | performance it was next to impossible to dd eutrance closer arquainiance beromes, toa yieat extent. divesiod oF tts | Bros, aay ‘ave soldier arrived here te meet with but @ chilling xmposing terrors. This is especially true with regard to ee are by hegbas a Saree, . welcome, Our State, we deeply regret having to make She deeluration of martial law in tht Deseriptions cnusylvania. the admission, actually refused to accept bis proffered of — a ae — mart % ad , Ly Harniswero, Sept. 4—1 P. Me Services, and mouths passed by ere Ge! gallant, brave pose that we deciaration wi @ followed by a " if: 1 followil oc) Philip Kearny was appointed a brigadier general of the SoetL Wectcs 0, Us. ireeia and ak cee Governor Curtin has just issued the following procla. | }h!ip ry open ep ph wld eg Kalo Anstivute. RTICLES FOR SOLDIERS AT WASHINGTON OR imp should be sent Dy the Hiwcnien Be » They charge only half rates, ani send : y forces. A good deni of ‘credit 1s awarded to Capt, Marsh for ob- aii 7a " anco of universal gloom everywhere, as though | MAtion— glocted? Why dia not those whose duty it was to select hs . 3 aps to the building. ‘he wnaworium was as thick with Bi PA AND ENVELOPES (SIN Ist uineching dreadfil, though aiielne’, had ep. | Comat NWRALTH OF PRNNHYLVANIA, 88.:— ‘cers for our Bewly levied troope gee at a glance that a’ [ating fro. the oonumander of the guar las (ro is nove | gople as a hive with bees. The parquet and Aes reas warked), only $1 W, at GIMBRPDE 8, 058 poned; but the facts as they actually happened show that 1u the name and by a ty of the Comm vg, & competent commander was at Uelr disposaly this sipposition 18 peculiarly faliactons. The -tre-1s were Balham eas y pret dbase proms” Now that be is gore-—that the wlicie country imodrae hls erouced (o excess CU day, Gud Ui stead of misery aypooreng wylvania, ANDREW G. CUKTiN, Governor of the said } jogs, while the rebels are jubilant, as though they had on every countenanes, ery one war parveviarly jubl nm. | Commonwealth, swept away a logion of our troops ‘at oue (vil blow—we Indeed, had the much to be desired and deserveitly cele PROCLAMATION. may regout the slight thrown upon the gailant soldier. aved inionniam been suddeuily aud unexpectedly ian. wh u i i Howover, he ut last obtained @ position has pave ured he pep ace could not luive bern celle” pleaseils “ yoagene spent payee epee es expe Tim an’ opportunity of displaying those qualities jent that measures should be taken toarmand prepare | which fitted him 90 eminentiy, for a prominent our people for defence; now, theeefere, I do earnestly re- } command. He was a strict disciptinarian; bat he had commend the immediate formation throughout the Com- | Faw troops to form. The mee, who at fi<st were inclined ri ae to look upen him us too severe, soon appreciated his ef- monwealth of volunteer companies and regiments, incou- | forts towards makivg eflective soldiers of them: and as ormity with the Militia sot of 1858. Arma wiil be dis. | tuey became bettor acqualuted with their general, and srotection of private property. No eutrages pon houses ery were crammed till they we Urfamtlles are known to have ven commnrited, brit | eT : Y were uncom dition to destroying all the government property, fortable, and yet crowda continually appeared on rift gutted all the stores tn the town except op the outer edges trying to force their way in, It was un being ten in all—and, after stealing as niuch as Uw donbtedly the fullest house of the whole summer seasou, j, tool Js into the strects and burned them to , pe it can oned es that the Florence's have so well and bravely sustain ‘The Quartermaster js blamed for refuslug to disirivute | and the demonstration waa « complimentary to the he covernment arms to the citizens without they were | General as we trust it has been profliavle to Me. Flore all receipted for. ‘The result was they had to aght (or tun rater) without them, aud the gi ‘The theatre, both exterior and interior, was most ele and burned op. Red tape is a good thing in its place, but | gantly decorated, ‘The entrance on Broadway glowed seems to have been no time for it then and there | RANDRETH'S CLEA ! AL mitigate heat of the liver body. And is aut a large majorly of allan vers caused by CORRUPTED BLOCD not hing evacuated, aud whien regurgiuter, 10 to apeak over the whole Leds, os HW BE UNIVERSAL PILLs > FROM ALL From tie goneral would Lave tamgined tat the celeb: was the ev q Sich a person wo aetutigal’c enemy was rapid v that should nourisiy Mat oewe Balls have | who pave acquired great wk! Dreparation, vo threatening the existence if our city. tributed to the organizations ge to be formed agrevab! appreciated the noble qualities le possessed, he became ‘The gucrillas are represented as being well armed, and with light, Here numerous fings and banyors, mainiy | Yoiie in beyoud catimate. For where u patient isto weak THE PW, OoT REGULATIONS, fo tha sivovidiées ee tht ash aarooaly |} their idol. ae bole all maumtodeetravelling on horseback and fight. | Jcwh and Americon, wore beautifully festwoned and Sen oe eee cous ia con Doing to the effect that uo velicies save those . It is useless for us to dwell upon his recent explolte: fing on horseback or afoot, according to circurnstances. | wreathed around Use columns and arches. Hundreds of | y,. one SEE ER: KRRAATER, én government service should be allowed ov the It is further recommunded that, in order to give due | they have engraved bis name in golden characters upon F yrey ai carry breech-loading rifles and side arms, yari-tolored Chigeso lanterns’ bordered the flags and Jet be rises with re DHETHs PL. 1 \ Buckhauuon after com- Hise Gait’ Sek’ or doesrobeion, bus. on to | fowerg, and shone with dizzling brilliance sticets, the consequence was font the city | onportanisies for drill and inatruction, all plac # of bus . | the pages of our country’s history, We can but say how deeply. we mourn the lors of our “Fighting General.” ‘the ao Very, guist. we Bho eBid eed do , jeting their work of destruction, but moved account of the closing of opr, di heas be closed daily at three o’elock Im tho afternoon 80 | Anart from his military acquiroments he had qualities of | Wastes, sivtcen miles distant and’ twenty-threo miles | street on both sides was lined with’ im- enn 's was muh less prevent han wal, that all persons employed therein may,atter thot hour | heart and mint ich endeared him Ww those whe from this point. The citizens are returning to Buck- . i hannoa. Many of them are here and intend to go back | ™eOs* prasstre ts! Ags aah the doors today, Others scattered into the country around, and | Were 80 completely surrounded by people anxious to have probably returned to their homes ere Gass At catch a glimpee of the General on his entrance that the wats quiet there at the latest advices, the guerillas hay. ice found it an exceeding!y difientt task to keep a pas ing abandoned the place almost as’ suddenly av they | Eee Cicer tor tbe holders ef tickets. Mr. Florence. was member of se -ing Dat thres ied: The street cars ceased runing at same hour the police foree commenced guard, eoforeinggthe rules to keop crow to intercept all Wagons of olaer vob no Otuer purgativé sells The best aad for fevers, biluus allcetions and contiver 5. Lon ivi Times BRANDRETH'S Pil, do al fo0u Whe bake Lunn. GET NEW STYLK, AND TAKE X ted persis yesterday. , d 4 knew him, Fr his eurliest manhood Le was a vclock, andatthe | °° 8 cites Aibnineiahedy etvirger: pongly Penaey). | Deneficont ‘patrow of Americas art. | Bat few of ou a Provost | The cheerful alacrity with which the meu yl- | Drowiuent painters and scuuptors ure there who bav from the cor- | vania have hitherto given themselves to the gorvice | not beou the recipients of Philip Kearny’s muniticence; wit belons: } of tne country has prosted heavily on her wolitary re- J auc that, es they will doubtless remember with sweitiog ave @ world wide reputation, and ing to government, and to see, as far as possible, that a % hearts when they hear of hts vatimely death, at & | ccpK is, wie ipa gm " MB a KO ie pecsoms were enrolled in their wards for the define: of the } Sources. _ | moment when an artist mest neods aid and eucdurage- F Aout daylight Sunday amorning they appeared at | Yute'tns rent. crowd of gucste that, wore coativesity | USEON SUUAKL and by Ail eats e 1am reluctant to ask her people to assume further bur” | ient—the commencement of his caroer. 5 Weston, coming iu by threo routes and almost surround: | Ooring im apon him, On the large lamp iu trout, of the 1. ©. OAKLEY, 11 PARK ROW wastes tie day ed ie eastana ie ibaiaien bled dons; but, as their safety requires that they should do so, a ponent Bow bait cat ing the place. Our forces there =! ted of two | theatre there was a beautiful Irish fag, and the refiveting OPPOSITE ASTOR HOUSE. doviguated points in thelr wards, foriued theao'ves iuto | (8 in their bebalf that I put forth the recommendations | scoy most celebraved ce an Gane me Spe Ag oe Se ee Sey Oe he Rumorous gus jets lent it “udaitional beauty CBUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MILLION AP vt elected ‘i we uel | oe " nies > the manufaccurer's®, mpanies, elected berein contained, and urge a prompt compliance with | deligmed in the society of such as — himeelf- camped on a icttle ive perfornsanee began before-the arrival of: the Gene: ONES rest, te, ¢ Gertiant tenet, work drifling, Some them, soldiers in overy sense 08 up the river above town, The : The disting ¢ hand and the great seal of the State,at | experience, discussed th" therm “iularyostters morning was very fogay, and their retreat was nearly | ‘| 4" Ws party, aed people began to expert that some. } | pRAKE'S PLANTATION HITTERS. and as maiy bad been well dr , Given under my hand and the groat seal of the State.86 ) adding thus touts own acquiremente the results wf the | git of before the dauger was discovercd. Hod they been fy! 1 "vl \ouurtal te Keep Bim away. Wille the tisk D xi Faw Jevies soon presented as soldior-lik Harrisburg, this fourth day of September, in the year | study aud experience of olners. Heiore the commence: | s inarter of an hour later they say they would have been Ria, (ar. Pe a ee gag BB invigutate. Poeible tor unarmed aad encniformied men. of our Lord oe thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, | ment of the present struggio, bis dwelling in Varie was 1 surrounded. I lve taiked with several of the soldiers of | Vere heard from without, and shortly. after Gen, Lew. Wallace and bis stuf were busy throughout | 414 of tho Commonwealth tho eighty-seventh. the rondezvous of ull American officers parsing theovgh | Vere companion, aad their story, wulie is agroes in the | Sonera: corcoran was seen advancing. truagh the ¥ the whole of the day, aul overyihing was doue that | ®™ a oe cane France. His hospital y was uubounded, bis courtesy | jyain, seems rather exaggeraimd.| They thins the rebels eet, scoorspanied by a mumber Of officers’ and & ‘They xtrengtien could be devised for tie safety of the place. ibe foliow- By the GOVERNOR. that of the high toned yentiemaa, We havo seen gathered | jig,dered not less than 4,000, consisting of cavalry and oem Scompeny of tas aeeen ween eee They prevent dag gentlemen compose ELI SLIFER, Secretary of State, | around his table there (hog now promiueut in the rebel } inuntey, Haw they managed to see so raay through | fot uniform of brigadier 1}, andl ob be. Oavered the Thes purify the bre TUB STAPY OF GENRRAL WALI ACK, Bac Midd arty—Heruregard, Lee, the Jobustens, stonewall Jal 7 cen a douse fag Tonnes coajeciure, as they appear to door lea ding to bis box ‘whole aadlence ture und ap- They ere Brspere ‘ Col. J. 6, Kistner, Jr., Aid-de- ump aud Cole, of Stat, Son, Magruder aud ochers; and no doubt many ® pa0K | have kopt a respotetul distance. Probably ttie mist mag- a They © te Diarrins a, Capt. 3. Troth, Ald-de Gump, Chasibbat. of Commeres, Mt thote henrta when they loarn that Phil. kearny | vincd the number of the ciety sownew ee reel, Gale aie heen en arg See Se aera alate Fei. es haa seaia a, sO Cheer, <leseere” 100 tedly ar ig A back 90 this point, abax Eaid that as an old soldier of the dtxayerlon, be proposed Capt. P. W. Stanhope, Aid de Camp. Merce was hold yesterday aftermoon in the Chamber, leaders rep: exp 5 pe ~ | tents, eamp eqtipayo, &o., an “0 f 01 "i i y yest ‘A * a Peenklin’ dhear and F. saterfeid, Une sensed ware cheers ‘or his late Colonel, now Brigadier General, ith the name rooran, These, itis peediess to vay, were given with Loudon was captured. due gartestuess, ‘The General having taken bis seat, after seme further cheering, the perforinunes continued in the ordinary form, At the close of the first piove Floren ard ‘0 age oF cima of dev. ed W delicate perone requirin strmalanr Sold bY a/] grocers, Crargista, hotels ead saloons P.1. DRAKE & C0., 202 Brow way, N.Y. nite to jonists in Varis, their dreed of the the Presidont, Pelatiah Perit, in the chair. Thero were auney eirane esh of "Brave Phil. Kearny,” and but @ tow members present. Mr. John Baker, proposed | (noir wonder that he was nob long since appointed to at the previous meeting, was elected a member of tne | some high aud rosponsible post. i , Ve eer Aid. x t n 'd at the dead st denacrson, Vewmoeret Aid. —e sapere tern es Gi lp cx who shontd Marten Boar Rack vor $1,000,-One of the moat jote- | wae called out, and bouquets thrown at hin. One 260% : J.C, Belman, Volunteer Aid. ‘The Committee on General Average Conse! tP | pace the command of (be departed, replied, ‘* Who could | resting hoat races of the geaavn, perbayr, enmo olf yes- fo ge mg ry nt Generar oon ms ng RARE, oF ANTATION BITTERS srociaTanaioeia troanetatite dinted In July Maat, presented:a report, which ad | replace i'hil. Kearny’ " terday from Penny Bridge, Brooklyp. The race was be- | put fell into the orchestra among. t f ie CON DON emt ff ‘ “aap ppu ve are ‘ ‘ ‘ i o4 ong the fiddler | a ote, A number of prociareatiors fromthe svar and orders | by i'r. Juba Austin Stevensy secretary. “The repr, war | “We are aware that bot a day previous to bia death twoen the Commodore aod tho Noxpariel, for $600 a side, | Florence went off, General Corooray was ine orbs, It tavico from the General Commanding were pubiisiwd ou Wednes- | allepted. it wae in favor of the views of the Natioual | General Kearny, im a letter, exprorset himselt a8 101: day, baying ceferenee princ.pally to Uae good order of the | Association for the Promotion of SocixSctence, winch | lowes Lam daily and hourly exposed. ft do vot go ex- ciiy and the enrolment of the citizens. | commenced in Glasgow in September, 1960. The report | pose myself trom @ spirit of rash folly, but be received, tad Mr. Stevens was instructod to send | canse my mon need the example!” Ib munt draiis of the report to the person contemplated and intee | be borne i» mind tut Kearny’s division hae boon rested in the report, together with a circular letter on the | in all the hard fighting since tae comtoencement of tho iN CovlNGTON, | subsect. war, aud that our tai rograds movements had some. Was intense. Col. Banturtr presented ® paper for the consideratir what diseouray Tt is in ewe age oy wat sin. TU destroys. netulry Ube And strenigttions Une gy ot bysvey 1, D Nor ' " tically called for. Cries of “Corcoran, (or and atiencted ® great deal of attention. ‘The boats wore | ee aes ait airiuyh the house. Fora lone. th rleged ji and mainsail, and presented a peantifulam | quiotiy, as if not desirous of addressing the « Peuranoe as they xhided dowa the bay. The © as | Bat the plardite and eniirusiaem of ple b agreed upon by the ownars of tle boats waa from a stake 4 > peg "i ee" Dout ofthe Ciad House to buoy No Yani baek,a distance | quubled, and whut with, th of pwenty miles, The bouts started ab H Thy ail grocers, OP. DRAKE & CO., 202 Broadway, New ork. excitement fm Covin veiock pire. opie, 1 wae. several mon ore he we po In ev upliance with the ord lace, ail busi- | of the Chamber. — It was tntended to show that all steam. | @ commader’ le WB the mere nee We waist | Geely, with m pleasant treore from the south sonh. | fy vids twas several tenets vei eed. ive Urietly ai pLstad s wae suspended, and the people gederaily repaired to | ehipa and steam vessels which sail wuder the United | upom the point beomise we see & tape to tas the toast. “The Commutore, which appenred to lag be | dreswed ih - mvicorates, strengthens <b ural wish thor: tho armories aud other places for the pur,ose of driiing, | States dag and leave our prrts under the certideates of | memory or the A THIRTY DAY RROUMES the United States Commissioners, Who grant certificates } duunted, valor, ® aware, from the awture of the The Governor of the State hat autivrized Amos Shinkie, | of seety for the seourity ot tho travelling public | Geuorai’s correspondence for the fost year, that this acca Bsy., to organize all he Home Guaris into a of | or are employed in the wavy of thir aud other | sation ss totally untoundod, aud fogret that ba wae net wh ch he is 'o be the colone!, The regiuent is in'ended yor | government, are not safe, as ce , bit,on the contrary, | saved to os, by the duties of seme higher position whch therty days! sorvice in Kenivoky, and tiv meu Wil Teeeive | as vow filled, are in danger of spontaneous combustin would hare obrfated tho necessity for expesure which bind jm the start, soon gaived the teac, und thaintained \t all the way down the bay. When of (ue Wort Bauk, however, she Uroke her eontro toad, woen the Nonperst comiaenced to gain mpon her rapisiy, aud by the time the buoy hove in right the fetior was ahead several yarde. On torming the buoy AN’S SPRECH. ok you for your kind thie @veniin. i shonid priver an Balt otic and your deer it bigs Ne eumne pay as rorwiar troops. A ienroled clizous | and inevitable destruction i one Low MLEF the steam 43 | eost him his Hie, and deprived the eountsy of wervie’s | fhe Nou wee one tuinnte ent forty mds b abd respect for the ee us will be at once formed jn companies of one hundred | got up, and that for this great danger there is a prompt 4 daily More and more esteemed, ahead; bet ou the homestretch, which was hetwre the len Ps agi oe gh pms iy —PRAKE S PRANTATION BITE ansn,and te armed for home defence. The captains of dy under hie own controd jortow (he funeral of Cue eperted hero takes place | Vind, he Lo oro Male ny for WhAL she hat lost by Seats ibis even WA lel, ae” Manteo publnay to reehwainin "teen cee crates ems Home Guacd companies are reqicated to report tw Col. pave {nformed Colonel Bartlett (bat the matter | the body, whieh now lie ac the tamily raneion, Balle: | ye Beeaking cf the wentre and arrived at the } tren te. Florence for his patrioue exertions to. ro LN a Se | Arnos Shinkle this morning, at ni the office within the province of the actions grove, Fast Nowatk, will be remeved theyoe me er ned iake beat (ifty seconds ahead of ber competitor, | Atk ir Meee oe ee ei awe and orpins ott ‘or (he Provost Marshal, on Fifth street, izens will | BARTLETT suid that he intended to brug the sub. look. It will be conveyed to thie city, aud laid in ie 7 yyauye, throe lowes and thirty seeutuia, | fallen woiiers of Ae It sh brigade. (loud gent 4 o voult in Trintty church. AWRIVAL OF TIM REMAINS OF MAJOR GENERAL Es at the Union Armory and City Mali, We deem it HnNecessary 0 eall Upon che people to turn out, for the: are nivendy thoroughly aroused to the causer which 4 y RINGS AND PINS—$!, $2, $3 AS y again for your Gordial eoveption, | JAR RENOS ANB PAN $', t Mr. Liwia Baran, who was arrested for tring eu. } Atiow me te thank u ihe roeurd r aud w resume my Peut, aged tu the business of procuring subsitiutes aud seut to S ual, tleahe yy nalway, » Ovigiuated the reat meetin erences them, and syines a burning desire to drive the discharged, having fulilled their mission, alse t repay eraaadh Fert Lafayette, has been releasod (rom thes ny ; S. BANN: D TRIMMINGS-ON WAND AND dovauer irom our soil. “4 Une War Commitioo receatly orgamiacd at die meeting 'W | The mortal remalng of Heteral Kearny arrived from | Sonny ordors from Waskogtou sn MMAAEY DEY | onions of nus stadt at fre AGS, BANNERS Ata painting. NE oon OTE RRS EF EASE PONE: Fete Beane thole chamber at OF Mie cammmnittee had vee | ch srge and oxcort of ix own aide, Captains Sturgis ani Arvivais and Depoctares, connoily and some others, | ADAME BERHAKD, CHTROPODIST, CURES sty Maron's Orricr, ‘The Chamber then adjourned. Winder; and, tmmediately oa the arrival of the ttt Te eae R.. ar quan cary ae vagy 8 poh am, hg - M tna my HNUEEE Hai TUR Boyd qviiacest hereby Broetalen’ thes ‘all Dusineae, Sse’ 'e-| gengcn) cao commptimentaty WORNDL WO. Sle ¢ ae cee | stilt Hellegrove by & private party, among whom were | 8)" were greeted wiih cheers, as on their entrance. gives no pain OF cmrees { ended atl HOUSES Closed at wine o'clock A. M., ani all | “en Poo ome® | Cortiond Parker, Keq., and the family physician, Dr. } Toe ‘The rausic was excellunt, aud the whole company ably | oy ELTHER YOR {OINES tquor houses must be Clowed at (our o'clock A. Me off at this Fag he nace rubseribed to this testimo. | 4... er Supported Me. and Mre. Florence, N OR AD\ [Ub UNTIL CURB, " toned oval inetade thore many our ing chirens. and snapend ead _ — —_— oO eoeey a epecial pion ore ta carne Shiakle | vo trast that the public will Add to te their own liberal | It may Dowell supposed that the apprarsnce oF the | ch'victia inns pews from: Dortrese Mowres. Ie order to nhow inqunteuiibly the augeriority of cur treat and bis company ry oul endorsement of Mr. Fioreuce's merits, both as a manager body of thegailant soldier tad fect not to b the Tweuty-thir Loand twenty ment of ail iar to women, Gout, Bhevma Above proclamation uptil further orders, Se ee utl a eprendin caw | Lifeless body of thagallant soltior tad an effect not to be | We hyeny hy vi fo Ry Forranes Mownos, Sept, 3, 1862. | nt i oe es the ts ‘The cttizene are hereby ordered to aseembie at their y case | described upon Mee General Kearny ami her belove! ater se 1 | past evening the steamer Cossack atrived bore with | MEDICATED BATH is . various places of enrolment this (Tuesday) morni treat ONE THOUSASD I Ter o'elcck, to organize theinsolves fur military jurpeses, sing Miss Bateman takes hor | chibiten, with tho other friends there assembled: snd s it bad, Yot there 4% one consolation which beers the ‘Wiwten G ances. This « sowrl My Thowes D Sloane, Mra Ag | about 700 rebel prisoners from the Potomac, takea in JOHN A. GOOUSUN, Mayor, first benefit ot this estabieimoot. The entertainments partuer of his alfoettons and the ehitiren he loved ap aimall squads during (he late actions, It is understood | THE CTMOST ANXIETY EXIMTRD will consist of both fravedy at’ comedy—three aets of | mnder this deop, saddening and heart-rendtag atiietion, Matioa— Brig Suwaance Med Laos, Mrs Lasens and mauy more are oo their way here. The Rip Repsare | — —— - esterday (o hear of the progress of the enemy along (ho > wnd tho envite play of “The Homey. | and ii is thi eed tae death of a wel a | two child 4 for the recouvion of thougands of prt ACBLATS, ELEGANT STYLRS FO no oof the railroad, — Toiegraphic communient * basueak for this admirable young artivy a | jyateivt, Ovbs—Brig Cavoriin-t Ie. Moo and Miss Pecot, how prepare gyi token — Li | 0. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, ove a ¢ pt ap couatuutiy with the oles at Bovd's Sta Tho body, Daving beet embalmed at Washingivo, lus f Ry erie (suamo tes af coat Maertil. J Netaon souere