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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1862. . is stencils fon | although it has aricht to chvimadiecharge, having en- haltqust tem o'fMek A. M., halt three o'eléok, naa | # oe eee omy \ and tine officers of tho Yoxion. The officers of the tf Figed an: an Ah deg ‘ ont | he get agers Sette 46 the battle bofore Richmond on thé AUtH WEERIBLE EXPLOSION IN DELANCEY STREET THE CALL FOR TAUGPS, fants fn x, Toes of tha tT. Feed vortine mention te ngrgas oreo | bat gat epee Ovace Hythe arson tag oe} Sa am P pee nn musior's Department in mention of any delay in recei' th: umtry, Lhope that your patriotie reei- | 4a mutge. ‘The rector will proach in the morning, and Aud who fe? country die were The One Hundred and Tnirty-ffth New fr gaiplice, Thoroughly converrant themselves } ue. sist ob going at this time, Lameure, | the Bay, F.C, Kwor in the evening. Shalt dit an grave; @ multifarious cares, and aware of the a:n.un? OF | Telia: © timidl the question iw setted ab OF MAF | Any Roy, De, Rogers will preach in the South Dated For clory ahs the soles toxab, 1 wid me 2) Keno are anxious . "| my ee ee ‘Apneal to | Church, Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-first street, tit The friends York Regiment. ners which covupies the atteutimol Ge:eco! And beau a Draw ‘Three Men Killed and Six} 4,, one uunared and abiry-sith regiment Now York | huis efficient nesiatanse, they are ‘not alge ond rentioas al aatncni mi ty . Ast te the manner in whicl their wonis have beep attend d to, ) to revi ony * N&W mor half. volock, inv iced to astond the f Wounded. Btale Volunteers, Colonel Wiliam 1. Morrie, Jot Oo oy | ean ee ae ae cece boos { voc stye, “2t,, Mosk truly yours, JOLIN Bb, WOOL, ming ut half-past ton e'olock, and in the eypuing ap yesterday, at noon, embarking at pier No. 1 North rivers | ’ ery a half past seven o'cloge. awn PS a es ci Y " S villa ay ee 7 — tna on brard the Atlas, bound for South Amboy, em route to TY-NINTH NAGDIENT NEW YORK SPATE MILITIA, i ing im Cortiandt Street. Le Rev. Thee, Mouod, i. Kanieakeo, Dai hth | ‘This glorious old regiment is again preparing to euter ar Me op THAT LOOALITY AnoUT TO RAISE | preebere domain, 7 Sepiombre, a dix heures ot demin» Warro: Several Eun- | Ve insiou. Tho regiment was formod im the y ww Escape of Senatorial district, numbering over ove thousand meu ,and | te Geld. Captain D. L. Sutitvan, of Company A, to which | TH MERCHANTS» | eexon OF GENKRAly WILLOGK-~ | dang Gilda. Draiigatigne Senaeien a0 cotton: raat dred Women, contains some of the finest fighting material thet has | G&Ne: ee) ene. Cnn aid eee | Sanat martin gists tematse EO» Grand et Crosby. raises eee Ree a ae yot left tho State, The Colonel, William H. Morris, i# the | a meinber of Company A, and the momberé feel pride im According to a casi 530d by the morohants and bis i ‘Ine Union camp mecting a¢ Finabing, I. f., whicn oom” HEALTH O8 SICKNESS: Rey Coy son of General George P. Morris, the poct. Be (the Seats Pulvan ig ad msl dmsosbedialied Doss men of Cortiaanttwtreet & meoting for the purp%® | menced on Sept. 4, will continue for ome week. The Rov CHOOSE BETWEEN TUR TWO ery men with! e lust ow af palit Colonel) graduated at West Point, in 1862, with | G15.” Thi Company oxpocts to number one Bundred and | Of aiding oulistmonta® » Mt TAIsiDg & Dow Fogiment WAS | John Washington and other celebrated divines will be ie MEANS OF PREVENTING SICKNESS. About BMC past seven o'clock yesterday morutug thé { pigh honors, and served under General Hointzelman | fifty mon. hold at the Merchanta’, “WU, Ia that street, yeatorday | gitendance and address the mooting. — ip the building of 1, M. Singer &Co., at tho footof | ap Kort Yums, California. He afterwards resiguet | THM IKISIH BRIGADE PRESENTATION TO OAPT. LEPDY, | afternoon. In8t. Mary’s obureh, in Hoboken, the panegyrio of St. hina gi — <5 oy yy street, exploded with a loud report, killing | on account of bis health, and became assistant ie on SIXTY-NINTH IN. es 6. Vv. iv Mr, Morgan called the nea, ting to order from the piazza | Quietus will be preached at the solemn high wane ateloves KBEP THE SYSTEM IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. a ‘ nal, On the breakto, ~~ of recruite for Meaghorts Irish Briga bn wore assembled an im: | 9) of the workmen and scalding six others soseverely | editor of thé ftvme Journal, On S| leave for the seat of war today. Rocruiting for this fine | of the hotel, in front of witfa, o'clock. The relics of the saint martyr will Be exposed | THE GREAT SAZBOUARD AND ANTIDOTE AGAINSP = sieta; ‘but, fortunate ede te the goverameat, And WeapP Geueral ock'a stat fae | 8 carried on by Captain Hogen and Sergeant John | B94.» was sppointed to vore aln appointed:— bs cee TRUS OVE EVERY OTHER TOM AMD yy ar eonrpeer pireaapa mmea| Pray"— Feoommondod by hus oprundiog oir ane | Moan ofthe Sirah Hy tir slat, as The following Vice Presidents « ‘"* omer Personal Intelligem HTIAULANE, were injured. hooped factory e- voters Wea br Alfred 8. Stowell, seen n im is reported for gallant conduct on the Sattle Beld, havi a ran inthe military service, und will yet make Messrs. H. M. Boise, BenjaminG. , 5 General Willoon arrived in thie city yesterday, He UNARSWREABLX REASONS ay cp: ceaeueed OTHER», The man who should kuow ing! enc aria Naa crush him, would be deemed ‘oothardy; but ae 7 and inconstderaie are those ie | ine cousley te fret aud noe essential coucliion ef ane nd moet fan tradition “4 Ld eS i intoly over the boiler room; but, strange to | bis horse shot under him. He is distingilshed as a tacti- mark during the present campaign. Ho has been # pri- w.s. W. K. Wells and vam Quackenbush. effects exyloe jlinarian. Tdeutenant Colonel, John | vate ln the Thirteenth Iight dragoons of the British . Bigelow, W. K. Abra Le 4 ere the 5. Pah i, lads 34 en et Seog, bes pp in tbe, peainaulas army, and was thi ‘every baitle of the memora- | Tho Scoretaries were Messrs. A. J. ‘Ogan, 1. Randnlt fee overs minutes, and it was feared | GomBelgs, 28, CMO Of sajors to 0 con of tho late Noloua wr cet ee rode | ai eo apse | reteset ay . from the windows; but the self-possession of | f moana, ard have re the wt) Resolved, That tho th ‘egal es. u country. ‘The rank and fle are trom the country-—strong the reasplont povlendia loyal mea, ‘dined im the afvernoou with Genoral Coreoran at the Astor louse, and left for Washington tast night. Tho departure of Thurlow Wood Yor im: red and unaal portant business for the goverumeat, has bees tedofuitery tponed. He has for the iast fon weeks been Eictwards and (orerarda between this city, We tos and Albany, arranging matters for the fail political cam- @f the workmen socn quieted their fours, aud all ‘and willing. They ‘equipped, pars | paign. out of the building in sa‘ety. : with Bafield rifies. ‘There is ‘no doubt when this} bis worth as # man snd cor eromea it won Whont it the frame ts a cccataerseae oscrinth th Galil Forman scaled ino action it will give good soovunt | $8.5, etna, a Brel ore Nour country, vader wit Se | opty urewrondaof Nossal, .N- Pi HJ. Gear and wife, {folnl changes of temperate commen co ‘yendered effcieas ald in removing the wounded and ; Kelty an@ Gilchrist and Dr. Giles were Sisco. Breas ‘£04. wifé, Of Phiiadotphie, snd R. Hertz, of | ov diseuse-mict ae trae the ted a ing order, ‘The first person taken, from the | Arrival of the One Hundred and Twenty- Py a dS ee 3 The present rh te “adeerte the are ‘oh the St. Denis Hotel. ae ‘ ‘was Christian Shiolds, who was found to be dying eighth Regiment N. ¥. 8. V.. me Tapended ben z ‘Resolved. reeives inte. ‘o ,,” sing Nig oho geen M, Joueph, ee the edhote of gaalde and Druince. He died before | This ropincat, under the oopumand of Colenel David 8. | Nugent and i. Kelly also epoks. i anil 3. Walon, of Phelps, of Now Orleans, aud 6%. pied ) could be taken to the huspital. Cowles, arrived in this city om Friday, aad were quar- ene may be ready at no respond pepenpuiy to Barnum, of. ‘Comm, are stopping at the Kverets, "7, | Robert Wiley, who also died: soon after hie removal to | tored in the Part Barracks. The regiment was raised in Sixt rept ge Beane Be in ap- | “Resolved, ‘that when we adjours. {: wit base, ab the ‘omne ‘Bho bospital, was then taken out. Columbia end Dutchess counties, and @ more athletic or predation of hk bravery and courage im the battles be- pee Pepe ae ST ad hk P. M., to or- sd! Jeemnis, of Coaneetiont, those are the iinmediate and Tuen followed Robert Gilson, who was so badly scalded prarioue body never passed through this city. lohmnond.’” ned, Phat e coma be appointed by the | & : iecelante; Captais a pga ay ho survived but a (ew hours. Pili sly gave y left lust veaing or Washington, The folowing ‘THS VIPTY-TRIED Pg an NEW YORK TATE chat ime Set srranenmrnig ae sai poe ied Valen, Fille, 8 Rorvoa, ot Clceaert (elon man heal roa dictempe Irth ont tera ine ah a correct list of the officers:— : UNTRERS. 3 W:8, ) pate mamas a Sollbwn:— WIELD AND @TAYY. nraciat,oxDi—X0. 82, ‘ii ‘The following gentlomen were appoiuted as such oom, | OF Cones ce famoden at enn, Teaaie ombat unl overcome than Ealatee Senne s0mt'y ecalied bows the head ana etme: ': Olle faa ke Poms, rr the bela). : FY panera Run Hows, Hantaa, Sept. 6, 1602. | mittee:—Mosars, Albert 8, Stowell, W.@. Schonck, W. H. | Worcester» **¢ stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. blutatod and disordered, ‘ubey fare aimvoat aineeee eo Aeceeelt \niaseniaben Abe heed, Hajor—James P. Foster, Hudson. Cee ee sare alii bo paid the United Statge | Lyon, H. K. Wells aud Thos. W. Coughlin, Tho latter | ‘The follow, (2g wore among tho arrivals at the Antor re Be ged eigen bag ogy ‘Owen Riley, head ngs) badly sealded, Adjutant—A. Ashley, Jf.» Chathass, bounty and all State bogneieg or inungfts 9 oak: goutleman has been one of the first*and most offcient Pind mig ne hirnrg Lyte 6 Paiegal ee Kt tos arhole duty ia. empae Michael 7 5 Quarlermas‘e . Annan, 4 . jont wi A ; of a! * . A uo Hu Jow of bhie; feat dae garg See caer! Coale, New York. oat leave. Ne clarent to report immodiately at | Movers in this affair, The committeo meet om Thursday | dra4 und Twendyroighth regiment, New York Volunteers: | bowels should perform thelr functions with the yori a gy heppcnam Firk Assistant Surgeon—C. H. Andrus, Po theao headquarters, or bo doemod deserters and treated | next, Coloual KE. H. Caob’e, of Washington. 0. L. Richmond, uf | 91,clock work: and, the clroulation ahovtt be uniform aad i ode reenen nae ars Second Assis/ant Surgem—D. P. Van Vleck, Kinderhook. | scoordingly. By arder of After some remarks from the President the Rev, | Cauada; 5, W. B Gbio; G.W. Buck, of Chemung: | sondition tiers ts litle io tear from any oriunary oreveN es Upon tnquiry the police azcertainod that the regular | Chaplain—Rov. John Parker. G26. A BUCKINGHAM, Colonel Commening. | srathow Halo Smith came forward and dolivored « | %.&- Stovonn, of Pnitalotpina; 1° Le W twos wit, af | feaoeiteny cameo donate lon, ‘Gongingor of tho establishment had resigned his situation | Company A—Captain, Rdward Gifford, Hudson First | Havey F. Lixoxyav, Adjutant. a cad" capatitalh pheeak Toa “pa! went Licutenant, Granvi lo P. Hawes, Hudson; Second Lieute- S _ | rengthy and excellent speech, loudly ap- Gome days ago, and that the care of the engine had been | pant, John Whitheck, {iudson. THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW YORE STATH MI} ited. General Willcox being prosont was called for, ovnfided to the Greman, William Ford. There was a Company #—Caytain, Charles E. Bostwick, Firat Lieute- | ay, Uarra. y iven for b Ki A PED * 18 regiment, ch has just retarned from three | turce hearty cheers being given for him on making scarcity of water in the boiler at the time of the explo. | Rant, Thomas X. Dutcher; Second Lteutonant, Jeremiah | paoaths” servicn, is Peorganiaiag tor the war under the, hy appearance. It was with embarrazsment, he said, fon, and the disister was cau sed by the tro sudden tntro- | “OE enany Captain, Francis S. Keeso, Rhinebeor; | "eme of the Fifth Metropolitan. Maior™ W- Parmele. | iar ne uppearad before thom that evening. He Auction of cold water, so great was the concussion that } First Lieutenant, Howard H. Morse, Rhinebeck; Second | Cisne "und/auite a numbor of the oMfoers and men of | came there because he knew that be would moct the brick work around ths boiler was thrown the entire | Heutenant, Thomas N. Davis, Milan that regiment bavo already enrolled their names. Maor | “everal Of tis Westone Se ag Be cy ‘ 1 »(aptain, Jobo Parker; First Lieutenant, Cr 5 nore qength of the collar floor. through the windows and across | poet oon oe eS. Doty. | Parmelce is one of the most. accomplished affinare iu the | “everal of his Michigan fhiels te et we ere By what potent life.and strength-sustaining agent cam fraine be brought into such acondition and tmalntained tw continuously without any letting down or reacont The ‘of opioton or speculxtion, haw doen done. ets 0 great recuperat ing agent by whieh it fa ovomp) shed te be HOSVETIEK'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, the bent aud seat wnic and altorative iy existence. ere ure other medio val stimulauis in the market of @ @tlereut kin. A legion of them lea arisen aad passed imte oblivion durmg Oe thee that 508 Holden and wife, of Cincinnati, and W. A. bura. Arrivals and Departures, A Newnxnn—Stexmship J necticut; Captain W. E. Welch. U. i Weatervelt, U. 8. M. aruliery; J. MoM US.N , Lisutenant F, BE. Masti bis Mead, 10th Con- Lieiitenant M, w viee ha assi ol a men y, * t re @he streot. Many windows in the adjoining butldings | ‘Company Z=—Captain, George W. Vao Slyck, Valatia, | Service, aud will bave istanee of officers an before us? We saw the armies of tbe enomy whieh we nf J. Baker, Company H, 24th Munaachusevtay KS BITTRES J , : + Valatia: | who have already had @ thorough training in camp. ‘Tae 8 A Nessachu cor aen i a hap bene alanine? RRA BISTRES {wore shattored, und in some piaces the shock experienced | First Lieutenant, J. W. Van Vaikonbarg, Chathata; Second | jh! Motronolitan. «hie Preantesd si Sartiy recruited | Had been ridiculing for the past yeur apy pursuing che joun Martie, sieamer Ragle; W. Iv dlls, Company A, 24h | haa been advancing in popularity wich jn rec eal, ed Lieutenant, George T. White, Hudsoa, x . * aggressive towards us. They wore at our very bordor: Ma m wford He Giles “ Bos, Doak Lon ng ‘vas like that of an earthquake, Co Heorge 7. White, Hudso -wirat Ldentonant, | {Tom the ranks of the thirty-seveuth, promises to become } SEEN. TS cnet tisoning to ita rin. (Cries J Hewes, wll of Company, Ay jaasuchune its; m pa tht a month b The building wan ot occupied by Singer & Co., but | J. se Witianson: eed LienteuankG A Anderson | ODe Of the Dost rogiments gent into tho Meld. The Fo } Or'istcar, har.) Ho (thoCeucral) nad doen to the West, | chusbtia’ f Wesleys Ci Geichiy ‘Company D: itemise i Tw aa “8 pike sak ey UR FER S0n jeu. | oTuiting station is at No. 696 Broadway, near the Motro- ie | chusenta: Be 2. Geteheli, ill, after sloving the gascites w(t cent. ‘merely rented out for manufacturin; poses. The Company G--Captain, John A. Van Keuren, First Lieu- , and bo houtd al chusetts; W. C. amberiain, Co at he’s not the trie one,’ pete gg ge tenant, Honry H. Sincofsox; Second Lieutenant, Sylvester | Politan Hogel. be on fre; and wax this city of New York moving quietly } sets; 0. Gr ‘The sant. may be auld of thousands of advertised * Geam power, however, was ander the control of Messrs. . . : RECRUITING AT THE NAVY YARD. on as usual with tts commet «i traffic whon it should | Wood, A. cous.” A few “puffa” and altixover. Tey “die and inake no sign.” ‘The cause of their decline and fall may be gi iw a few words, They aro warranted 19 or and efyct nothing. Sometimes, indesd, they do chief; Sud this has been particularly tho case w/ impnre medicated stimulants, jo miraculous powars are claimed for . OSTETTB X'S BITTERS, H.' Carr, T. Herbner, George Carr,’ B. Hail, D. Fail, all of 84 N x. 38 chunetts; § Gee, J Major Kayre, 9th New Jersey; ussachunctis; FE Btimson, Oo (, atch se ‘ Pinger & Co.,and with them rests the responsibility of | — Company ILCs ‘ Some two hundred men have already bean enlisted from eee Si “ Aseria can po pe . tity npany Ff—Captain, Robert B, Wilkinson; First Liew | 4,9 : yg m | deondret Hesaw young 1200 walking around the str tenant, Frederick Wilkinson; Second Lieutenant, John P. operatives of this naval station. All the departments | with downy moustaches, and there was also juat as much employing Ford as an engineer. The loss sustained by eric ‘iki i have made provision for the families of those who enlist, bysradepehe pare ‘diet? Lear aod Jaugator) The South ’ Wilkinson. i the explosion of the boiler and the displacement of the | “Company 1-—Captain, Robort J. Mitchell, Hudgon; First | amd have also offered very Nberal bounty. Recru¥ing | was raised as one man. think of nothing in the qyarrounding brick work will probably amount to $1,500 or | Lieutenant, Charles B, Chittenden, Stockport; Second | ®mong the sailors and marines continues as brisk as ever. | wortd but war. very man at the South was called upon 000, on which there is a full insurance in the Etna, | Lieutenant, R. J. Palen, Hudson. NATIONAL WAR COMMITTHE—CONDOLENCE WITH | to strike, and it would not be until the North had got this . Co By Nor Is there any mystery avout the causes of {te offi 7 — oacsenere i Company K—Captain, Richard Decker, Hudson; First GENERAL KEARXY’S FAMILY. spirit that she could expect to have victory perch upon a Hl ele ppearte tlt ctative batin baw thin capecial merit te ine : wi Pg aatioadh Lieutenant, Robert H. Burns, Hudson; Second Lieutenant, ‘The National Committee met at the Chamber of Com- | her banners, (Hear, hour.) The North must becomo us Jno Battles, Co D; 23d Massacl spirit manufactured in the world. This fact has been denes- On learning the fact of an inexperienced person hav- | Jobn D. , Copake. merce yesterday afternoon, in docret session. Condole- | rancorous and xs hateful as the South. (Hear, hear.) D234 Massachusetts; A Suattuci, seested 97 Pore eae ds not denied in any quarten, fug boen placed in charge of the engine and per ees tory and engolistic. resolutions on the death of General | They (the rebels) hate us with allthe strength of their : Rhode Tiinnd: W 8 Brow meen. | tre of the great rye region of this country, The basis of te % Arrival of the One Hundred and Twenty- | Kearny wore adopted, and ies ordered to be sent ‘to | wholesyetem. They will put us down unless we put boilers of the building, Sergeant Tord, of the | “nied and One Hundred and ‘Twenty- | the femily of deceagcd, “The cominivtee who were to | thom down, (Cheers.) in the solitude of hus dungeon he Sanitary police, proceede!! before Justice Osborne, at the Ninth Regt N.Y. 8S. V, visit the Governors of the New England States handed iu | had formed his own conclusions, and these wore Wasex Market Police Court, and made a complaint against nthe: Regimstaeeirts rs 'S. "Ws theif report, but the nature of itdid not transpire. Do- | his conclusions. But thea we all looked to New Mr. George R. MoKenzie, who is employed as Singer & Those two regiments compoued of fine, able, bodied | nations from Meredith Howland ($250) and fromG.D. | York for our example in everything. She was : i : _ Ber & | on, fresh from the farm Gelds of the interior of the | Pholps ($50) were reosived for the Corcoran lexion. | not wanted to control the war by stocks. | She was not I it. trate the sta: hi x Jed to bi orld our weakness and our Co.'s agent. The magis heard the statement of the State, arrived here yesterday, and took up tholr quarters General Corcoran was to have been present, but deterred | wanted to biazou to the world o1 Bittern ts the essence of Rye, which kas been praved. by ox pocinest to be the most wholesome diffurlve stumulag® nown, and has long been used in hospitals under the of Mononguheln whiskey, in prefer neo to the fines. Dram But the Monongabela spirit, superior an it 1s, undergoes = cullar puritying process, by'iexns of which every oar and fiery element in divchured before it begine to-take the form of 8 DavisGo Fy Sth Rhove : H How: Ista land, F, Sth Rhode Jeiand; J J J Island; M'Enguft, Co Fh. New York aitiliery son, A'Conthaminee, CoD, dist Penusylvania DEPARTURES, Liverroor—Steamship City of Washington—Samuel Suck ling, wife and four children; Me-A Sturge and eon, Cllee ih Rhode Marri. mere. iit ‘TTER'S odie ‘Shame. (Hear, hear.) Let us pit down treachery, | Yuics, Mary A McDonald, Misa SA Rubinson, Mra Webb, HOSTE BYTTERS. wari 2 abe apd a here on ay molten i orpr ys eprepmea temas a Meaty big de worse 70 cononay rraxe | (Holter {om om arty pra bivate ae ee | is iain, Chae in, Lovute Botan, Revd Bi ceorag Prete rs ty arte Date TEA pe gt v1 e who was i : mith aud wive, © Chauvin, liand, Rev J Schultz. paturated, tha ort no small poxtio ~ on engpens fear aentioarrd (Choers.) ‘Twenty millions of people, with anxious, care | Fete sire ana infant; Capt d Stecie, © Martiuot and | exirwadioary peorentive and cesterative powers. These vee HORNE. faces, becor icken ternation The One Hundred and Twelfth New York | Major Chambers, of tho Twenty-third Mussachusetts | 150,000 men ppecarage ens ip igmegy emt rome Haktoneate rh Hey ee oar ailing brie fied [a Sg ig ep Merger hae rR Gop » 2 it mn, Was e cot et Frrpowta, N. Y., Sept, 6; 1862} reziment, iu gratitude fer the kindness extended to thom | jt wus because we fet our weaknows. We bud allowed Quired to give bail in the sum of $500 to answer. Ooroner Wildey was notified of the casualty at an early four, but im eonsequence of previous business engage- B lady. Jathes Juckion, wife, two oll ren ahd Infunt; Miss K BO Reilly, Madam Wookey, Miss Wookey and three chil dren; Mr Permeal, G D Maciao, Mra Depav, daughter and servant; Mish Jusper, A W Howe, EB Smith, W Wheeler Smith, Rd MeDermott, wife and iwo sons; EWward Kor modify the stimulating p t, 80 that the Bitters may id soothing i their ton, bervos, and its effect upon the pulse, unlike that of oF i ‘ments he was unable to give the matter his attcntlon 1 4 ‘The One Hundred and Twelfth regiment, wholly from | by him. The horse arrived in the steamer Haze from | politics to interfere with our duty. The greatest enemies Mra McGregor and two children, Mrs and Mi re, Mew | stimli, is to calm and regulate, ts of fluttering and die. ‘until Iate im the afiermoon. As it was then too late The regiment | S¢the army of the North had been. the people of the Karbon, Juin Mare Sith ign H Morton, FJ Waters, | ordering it. If o medicine really answers the desired’ Chautauqua eounty, and one thousand two hundred utrong, | Newborn, and is a full-blooded animal Cap! ‘Thomas | pose, its ante is & secondary cousideration, bub may be f to cot through with the inquest, the Coroner ‘ gave him the namo of *‘Dandy.”’ “| North. Hear, hear.) We did not feel the re- } he ert ; js under marching orders, and will leave on the 8th North. (Hear, ) Mavo and daughter, Mra F Depau and servant, Src Warratk | to memton that ene of the recommendations of } imply empanneled , and after subpooning LAG PRESENT. TO COLONRL GURNEY BY THE | Stlt of this ‘war. But we should not go into | andtwochildren, dirs Orton and secvaut, Chas W Brigge— HOSTETTER 8 BITTERS pres sand rectal = peaa.e Cig an tree cle a0 DL But to, come. back fo the | with others in the steerage. patties Ty PALATABILITY. ¢ instant. Inting debt, umber of witnesses postponed the further consideration SIXTH SENATORIAL COMMITTEE. accumulating . ‘ef the mutter until eight o'clock this morning. Tho in. | _Ot4r full oompantes are in cansp, and old Chauteaqua | The military Committeo of tho Sixth Senatorial district business of that meeting, if they wood take his advice, county is now less than one hunndred short of filling her | met at the City Hall yesterday, Captain Marshall in the they would get arts in their a ee ee <qxest will Do eld at the New York Hogpital, and wilt | ee an co coo mom Ranir, ned rocoived the Tibewiig abemiionss = the government. ‘The goverument Tepreseuted the peo- cemeey Set ‘all that ig required goncoruing the sad Mr. James Lennox, $1,000 | Ple; the people represented the government. If the go- ~ 200 \aen! For Sovrmaurton, Havee ann Ha¥eonc—Steamship Teu- tonia—Mr ‘Mrs! William Fast and children, California; Augustus Ferre, Mrs D Camps, Mr and Mradean Mortu, jw Orieaus: A’ Felix, New York, Mr und Mra N Dalsb mer and children, Mise Dal Ottenhelmer, Gualay H Her, children, New York: Ohus Perinets, aylvania; M Rodel, Renry Foale. manu Brunings, John Briinivgs, E Arnaud and chtidren, Nicolas bisson, Mr and Mrs N Duro, a 'Mre J Troy} To suppose that an articie so popluar, and therefore ; iuire with more*honesty than it deserves. ‘The pro- have been harrussed@ by piratical imitators wiral years, and have obtatned {nj /actions against cous tertelters in between ywenty and thirty cases, It ia hoped that the nefarious tradvrw up 16 Fe tation of neers HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, | ave been pretty eftectu Ieponed of, an 0 publie. has been suflicientiy warned against uncle tricks to provemie in Cuture, the purchase of thelr deleterious compounds, Prepared aud sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND FAMILY GROCERS, Pr rr ‘There wil! be no draft in Chautanqua county, as volun- | pon Alonzo Cushman, vernment was wanting in carrying ou this war the people teoringgis too brisk for that. Wm, Allen Butler 100 | Were wanting. He was ashamed to say tt, the poops were There seems renee of opinion as to - wanting. ‘There wero too many eontrnots, too many poli Po petconrd Se ee ees meres 25| Miclanstin this war. (Hear, beac.) As a oldjer, be gave ‘or! ‘the cause of the accident, and the persons who are blame- New England Regiments to Arrive. Js ier i r ae able. ‘The acting engineer, who has no certificate of his | A despatch from Governor Andrew to Colonel Frank K J Total-..--.-----. ceanaas ia “spumbaaeee tiene bot Casts ts ane Poa ite repos g ld qualifications for that gffice, fired up the boiler when the | Howe etates that the Thirty-ninth Masaachusetts regiment | pointed to procure a (© be presented to Colonel Gur- | ‘hivg in « manner which we ieast expected. berth er? ‘water wasat avery low ebb, and then, when the boiler | wiil arrive in New York this morning. hey, exhibited @ beautiful flag, manutucturod by Bail, | Ster some further remarks, retired from the piaxzs am ren, 1 Maria Kein: 3 “4 Miss Abigail . | Black & Co. ft is made of blue sic, heavily fringed with | loud applause. 7 ‘had become overheated and full of gas, started on the ‘A despatch from Governor Holbrook, of Vermont, an. ‘Speeches were then made by Mr. Stewart, Rev. M. nais Rodri Bt Loin; SAVING OF TWENTY a yollow. Onthe obverse side wre the national colors, 2 . Mine Auguste Nyberg va Mary Rodel, NewYork; | A. @ 0 FER Onyx Se a the ‘Tenth Vermont regiment ety }. | Alvin Bartlett, 0 Brooklyn; Rev. Dr. Hatfield, and Mr. B. es u i ‘our Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Coooki eold water, causing instant explosion. nounces the departure of 8 ‘Above these ts the juscription:—“One Hundred sent es AL Morgan, Dodworth’s band was present, ‘and discoursed | “* Teuae Loped i a—and others in th Total 16a | ocseheapiag’ Articles ‘at BD. BASBPO! rn ‘ ‘All of the men who were injured, with the exception of | yesterday. It will arrive at Peck Sitp this morning. ty-seventh regiment, N. Y. &. V gome cxocilen’ mnsic,at intervals. Ford, wore in the employment of Messrs. Austin, Kelly | The Eleventh Vermont regiment will arrive hore on Some: bole heey te avec, reverte, side are the Stave "At the Weatern Hotel, in the saine street, another meet- & Co., and wore engaged in drawing wire within # few | Monday morning. ‘The staff is of stained maple, surmounted with an engle, | ing was organized, Fx-Alderman Houglas, of Brooklyn, geet of the boiler when the explosion occurred. The | The departure of the old Sixth Massachusetts regiment | In the centre of the staif is a silver plate, on which is the | called the meeting to order. T. W ere ons Institute. HOX OF PAPEK AND ENVELOPES (SINGLE € me marked), only §1 90, ot GIMBREDE'S, rod wi oftne Delaware State Exrea Ciass S71-—September 6, 1862. 5%, 43, 70, 51, 6, 21, 64, 68, 1. ‘Pastors, four ia number, are situated on the north side of | for the seat of war again, via Baltimore, is considered by following inscription:—‘To the Gue Hundredth and Twen- $e chp inetan, Lambors eit others, maf ci yee Chass 820-Septera om 5, Reicha yon WoLichhe a’ .Wanuinaros D ty-neventh regiment, Colonel Gurney, by the Committee . : pee Oy Ban oe a any Union camp should be sene by the Harn ng, which has an entrance on Tompkins street ‘an interesting event, and its numerous friends iment band attended to the musical part of thc pro- addresat: P. y jeu Whe buliding, wh ) | many as ing , of the Sixth Senatorial District.” After adjourament the | 6 y one A. MORE ress, 14 Broadway. They charge only half rates, and saud thane which exploded was on the extreme northerly | in this city are very desirous of a proper reception being cerebellar to Stateu wont fale ee flag was | 6ramme. FX, 18 & CO., gaily: resented by ex-Almshovse Governor Suit the regi- ington, Delaware. — -eorner. ‘accorded to the heroes of the 19th of April. A meeting | P' o Selraet Oa i ninvey Lt RANDRETH' # YEGETABLE UNIVERSAL, PILLS body. And e not @ large majority of 1s ae OMetal Drawings of the Library Asso- Giatlon Company's Lotions of Keniucky. Lat Septer 6, 182. 43, 76, 36, 19, 78, 50, 47, 2, 24, 32, 60, G1. Neither che premises nor property of Austin, Kelly & | of the Sons of Massachusetts will be held to perfect moa - ; of the regiment. The flag idedly ©, were in any @.% injured, although the wrecked sp. | gures for the purposs. iat reflects much credit upoy both donors und | As we announced last Sunday, nearly all the fashiopuble (pearance of the boiler ,F00m would lead to the suppesition — beaiead churches in this city and Brooklyn will be reopened for e Movements of Massachusetts Regiments. ‘A PATRIOTIC POLICEMAN. ‘i and we notice also that a number CLass No. 373—September 6, 1963. eo ‘hat the force of tne expi'sion was sufficient to destroy ‘statelot,. Statre.' | Divide service to-day; and wo 62, 94, 47, 16, 26, 43, 25, 35, 99, 11, 53, Ble Gomnvrme B08 he entire establishment, ~~ Botton, Sept. 6, 1868. Patrolman James Irvy of the Second district, Metro. 1 or pastors who have been for «long timo absent on tours | yoy circulars, , not being evacuated, aad Wbich regurgiiles, «0 ogee that should nourieh all saree ‘and romorabor, alan, a1 that these Pills hays i one for ~ OVER A OBNTURY, it im thetr ere a patio 100 wea NEVER RALLY FROM ANY sted PuRGATIVR, 1 addzean R. FRANCE & CO., Ogyington, Ky. OMcial Drawi ot Mai y, Midy & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. ‘Kanroc! er ey. Barna mber 6, 12, 56,39, 9, 1%, 3, 16, 9, obit. ae, eto. , 98 434 —' 6, 58, 58,3, 5, 56,14, 17, to af oi 46, Th. free of charge ‘The Thirty-seventh Massachusetts regiment will leave [oe police, health bave returned, and will resume ‘Too much praise cannot be awardéa g¢ the Thirteenth ; Commissioners, in order that he may enlist | for recruiting their 9 ‘precinct police, who were pon at thOpcene of disaa | Pittsfield on Sunday, and go by railroad to Hudson, amd | gy % soldier in one of the regiments now being | their Jabers to-day in their respective churches. w thence by steamer to Jersey City. recruited. In his lotter to the Commissioners he | ang twentieth stroct Universalist church, Rev. K. @. tor, and conveyed the wounded met: to the City Boxy itel, saya:—"I fool that every man who is able to carry a Too Fortioth Massachusette regimen? will leave on | E16 should do wo, ay 10 1 feat, the onty | Brooke, will be reopened for the usual service at haif-past Store they ae beng mot kody eared fo. Be gy Ahm fhe ct oe, yy Jens he, ay | Bronk, Wil pen omaha 8 On Tadhdey : the old Sixth Massachusetts régim@2', for | this contest. Whatever others inay do, I wish to do my ‘il be preached om the subject of “Recraits. for The Union OM: in Richmond. sermon wi et he rises with ren 10 THE SDITUR OP THE HERALD. nine months, will feave yie Fallriver, Toe wt | ite eeversneet whieh 1 have mired en dar tas haves Christ,” to be followed by the communion. Otreulare sent free -Addieening altner te, ' ‘xia . e BRaXDuET is PULLS. oo . Urron’s Hn, Va., Sept. 4, 1863. march throug Baltimore, The citizens of Lowell have x pes Cag a bey ty : in ee _— } Appropriate services will attend the reopening of the Gielen tas ori ieee peta fon goed ‘s Tegan aoe cote by the rebels. The fol- the band to sccompany the regiment to | war ds f rob, Rev. I. 8. Kalloch, corner t - affections by Bran 's Pile,—| ‘ork Sun. lettin en amanhe tone Sas Tas be ew ee fa‘nranhew sur | Fs C8 ped Better | advo md ee Sowing officers are ia rus PRIVATE GmRETARY OF HENRY CLAY IX TER 1 Ae es. ey Ze | Sea; orders sit . . HOWARD, Wiese knaa, ao acber-pe soll, The best mond, all uabart:-— * hie ees. tance RANKS, ing also in tho evening. vet. ee 81 Prince street, corner B: New York, | gnfgst meaicine for fevers, billous affections and Colonel Blache, 87th New York. : ‘The Bleecker street Universalist church will be reopened * vt or yoreteatth, Sten Now Yi Prizes Cash 11 Legalized Lotteries, | | BEANDRETH’S PILLS have a world wide reputation, aa ¢ Rademith, 87th New York. for regular service this moraing, when the pastor, Rev. Information given. JOSEPH BAERS, Broker, Mo, it Wail | d0sttaved Whe, OG.G oerey, 11 PARE ROW, Judge, 7h New York. for A Moses Ballou, will deliver asermon ga “Retrospective | sireet, room No. 1, New York. = OPPOSITE ASTOR oy " judson, 87th New York. Recrutting for this brigade progresses very favorably. and Perspective.” The subject for the evening discourse | peeanio’s New Styles of Gentlemen's Hate ol W STYLE, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Colonel Puirsou, Ist New York Voluateers. Tadependent of this the General is receiving handsome ac - Kee; ‘and Sabbath Broaking.”” oftce, 94 CANAL STREBT. Bold, sino, 1 He @ ‘Wim. Allen, let New York Volunteers, ceesions every day from other sources. In addition to yet e yy ayy ren) o>; aati ee An | UNION SQUARE, oad by ail deste Dunoan. 1st New York Volunteers. . or St. Stephen’s church, corner of Broome and Chrystie poo a Durren for THE ARMY—IN SINGLE Pot jeutenant Shaw, 1st New York Volunteers. Colonel MeKvily’s command, Captain Doherty's compasy, cietuns thee ea eatenary istmotion, | streets, will be reopened for morning service at balf past Eight Carte de Visites for The Best B 0 tn every cliramte, put Pome ry ane dey Ga ee to 6 Se pene, has bean eon fen my particular friend, rane: Erg Into F ten o*oloc. 4m the city, at WOOD'S Gallery, 208 Bowery, X.Y. a. PRK. ios Wasblogien seen Gonert Anne: ‘special erder fouschold Journal, w! lucra- Sa fet: ey C40 ST sai inte: te five pehion, and dau te Gh o's common slur, | ,T2® Seat ned hight aveowesywil be reopens | uaaSieke Sats ss mereicestreeticay | Oe ma OT anda ok 7 le in serve hig country ¢ hour , » bh cor, k No. *@aptain Warbeok, 24 New Jeracy. = > _A.E. Burl i serrata ON Rn Ore See eed } rt, 1aih Penney tvania cavalry. Apsotinr Onvunac inex. Acuna ep, 1k | the ris hi Me nere aro elghtcompeatorn and two | “472 a0 the pastor, Rav. A.B ae nevus weigur | Gentlemen Secking Combinations of Peakies PeaNation sirrmns, | Cpe pale igs Digi ciupiain, Doveriy's preraite now atiached, to ibe Second | prosemen. This affords waficient evideuce that the t "| boon apr a AgBRTee geal end elorane I droge Ag forthe fall of ate anal em: ‘enunley ev itcsamie Y ¥ aoe graphical art furnishes its full quota to the rauks of Mars. | 0's the evening, are res} cal . r . ‘ Panes | pe pam prt General Coreora st OS ILLEOUSE, ate Compmarde | oer> our fellow craftsmen, whether of pen or stick, we | The Madison avenue Baptist chureh will resume reli- aisdnthed ot 0 ENSCUBID, y Oey eECNS. s wasen one Gch Biowurtoann, 120 Peausylvania, cavalry. ‘The aboro order is published for the beneAt of ali whow it | @ay:—'Go thou and do likewise” Respectfully fous services to-day. Rev. Dr. Backus will preach at ———— They overcome vifects of dissipation wad late Morely 12th Pennsylvania cavalry. 7 may concern. pie merrgparla sympa JOHN B, FRY, Company K, stanton Legion. barrens ten in the morning and at balf-past seven in the | Military Clothin, See eaten ae ce and interactions Ievers, ¥ Ltentenant Kennexbery, 12th Pennsylvania cavalry, she appolatensens cee uatnes yd: Kane, whe Onna evening. We are now prepared with assortments of Arm: Purify the breath and acidity of the stomach, ‘2d United States artillery. are:—First Aid, Captain . Kane, and John Jer. ‘The National War Committee. ng. . sere low te male te oracr tor omeore They Cure Dyspepsia and Coustipation. I 3}, 9d United States artillery. Fett Blodgett Assistant Adjutant General. No, 16 Wait Sremer, Sept, 6, 1862, The Fourteenth street Presbyterian burch, Rev. Dr. A. | Cery'gmde in the higuest sigie and at very modersis prices. | They cure Diarthga, Cuolera and Cheiers ad artiller; The annexed order was issued yesterday by General MoMnny:: / , Divine hte mere DEVLIN 4 00. y cure Isiver Complaint and Nervous 5 ee a eeenarivea id Coreoran:— care eae Weare of tale Gath iat studs, ¢D:eenm be teepreen ew scaheabinity Halk CORNER OF BROADWAY AND GRAND ST. They ace the ities in the world. They make the t piesa Van dei, rosin pvanapivants. ‘ Gumunat onpen—o. 1. if any, in recto % the action of the War ittee, | ing and afternoon. And CORNER OF BROADWAY AND WARREN 8T. ery pt aed \ ft McClure. 11th Ubio, ease eeA Arash. BEG Cone, bape cian} Urging the raising of Afty thousand troops for Generals | The Methodist Protestant ebureh in Attorney streot will | 1. as. ae kin ih the pienso temas sian ceria vi ateraptninne co seen tecatmnatees | Hessastwayh of tig oer tomas emai Wet | “ye ent Fieraz eat, ene unre o-epicnat ae | Se ecard nes ete Sa ; ls vent rigade imi re ese t ¥ " tives; but it ed Toure Sey Gta FARLEY, Surgeon, 14th N. ¥.8. M. | wrfling the oatnes of all eld, salt and Une ofeors so far ae | truly youre, EDWARDS PIERREPONT | ae i ena it rescuny ha ptt tho | afte hsv aes aie Wat pres so a: | FRB 2 BB Bre sagan sie The Remains of Col. Fletcher Webster. weitg tata beak artes munity too Wn. Orton. Esq. sonaere of t the ‘National ‘war Com. ‘Religious exercises will also be resumed to-day in the ee - Principal oikes Sanat street. pos Sonik on oI jetcher ebst a i. ie e r. ne ———_- s received authorization, with namo and address ittee:— Fifteenth street Presbyterian church by Rev. S. D. Alex- restorer. ful ) Boston, Sept. 6, 1862. | anc snticlrated rank: also. the aumber of carclied | Taam tim—The reason why I did not reply to the pee be non Tomy ed ot, Made Only | Expausied uatun serrate pane pittigsttut borecnge "The body of Colonel Fletcher Wobster will lie in state | into the service by them, giving ato, the ae or eect Ee | Rotioes of the War Committee was my absence from the , PYRANK PALMER, | And nerbe. 14 ovigoraits the body without sumulating ipa 42 Paneaii Hall from eleven o'clock ea Monday morning | Ta iueietued Nomaer be po stall: ne regiment be | City; and for the samo reason I did not know that Iwas a | Rev. William H. Milburn, of the John street Methodist —— — trdine He destroys’ acidity of the stomach, creates an By rot. Br ‘MICH. ct member until my returp. «vs I have never atteuded any | F ‘Il church; Rev. Dr. Dowling, of the Bedford street Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative | tite and ene the system. fantit eleven o'clock on Tuesday, when the funeral By orde, syn Tyre cepa y IS 9 U w ‘Wholesale an retail, No. 6 Astor House. Constipation, Diarrhea, Liver Comp! : oar | 5. J, Beoporet, Astiotant Adjutant General. mecting of the committee, and have had no persona! ac- | paptigt chureb; Rev. TL. Cuyler, of the Lafayette ave, | 424 Wig depot, whulesen sie eat. Nervous fend’ prevents Toiaszattc disease (roma wines will take place. A donation of two hundred dollars from the Hen. quaintance with its action, and have not ‘een — = nus Presbyterian cherebs, lyn, and Rev. G. Flanders, ee oo nit? ol ‘of diet, water, Ac. It can be used at ail ties of phen —Laird’s Bloom ded LLSMdlale phan “oy a! too: uae oi Winthrop Chandler was received ty Cenorea Cavesranos its recent meetings, | presume that the committe Frida; a ‘ f very properly ceased to consider mea member. But pastor of the congregation worshipping in the Historical | or youn id Pearl, bi equal ving and id Supreme Court—Special Term. OURTM SENATORIAL DIaTRICR BBOLMINT. Toe "rniguation may be, necaeary before, Ling he | foeiety Buildings, have returned to thee separate gbarges, beaut tag he ‘complerign aud ski ‘after B04 OalO0Rs. RARE & 0O., 500 Broadway, Now York. i Before His Honor Judge Barnard. Colonel McDermott's rogiment is filling up ite ranks | Vacancy ,I very respect bog leave to resign. In every this defigh article, will have no other. All draggists, and DRA 5 qhird Avenue Railroad vs. Tho Mayor,—Motion denied, | rapidiy. Surgeon A. J. Heath has, infact, more than he rion effort of your Committes to preserve Ce and oF vatihans ated Sawa. Ge ~~" 430 Broadway. PLANTATION BIFTERS, ny verith leave to renew, &c. No cosa. can attend to, not less than between forty and fifty per I liberty in our distracted country, my heart an Rev. William Alvin Bartlett will preacl Brook. Beautiful ae s, ctrongihen: aaemane eK vemever, ery Pt po) "when applied vo th wore St. Croix rum, the celebrated calisaya bark, rvots and te being examtued by him. Adjutant Wather was pro. | soul will be with you, Ever traly, your most obedient, | tyy ‘Tabernacle this evening, commencing at balf-past | wiive Crean jp Bavet ve, Hiainey.—Betion granted with conte, ihe of the regimeut on Monday, and Quarter. EDWARDS PIERREPONT. | oon o'clock. Subject—The Duty of a Heavenly Citizen | seems like Kon the coarmont skin | Pure St hoo carly adapted to weak nd delicate persona, Watson vs, Rushmore—Motion granted. Ton dollars | master Burke to Acting Brigade Quartermaster. The " i ‘famooth, and the fatrest_ complexion transparently white. | and can be relied upon for ite purity. cures dys) epaia, | oats. headquarters of the regiment is the City Assembly | The Twelfth New Yor! . | im thie Earthly Conflict.” Communion sorvices in the | gold by'all druggists and fancy goods dealers, & genilo tonic, and is just ing, for, chanase of ine irgos, Shaw & Co, in the matter of assignment,—Or- | Poome, 446 Broadway. {HRY VOLUNTERR TO STAY AT HARPER'S FERRY SOME | morning, commencing at half-past ten o'clock. B. tchelor’s Hair Dye—the Best in the | °°" Bold by all ero eS hy Broadway, Be ng SLE a MOUNTED RIFLES. TIME LONGSR—LETTER FROM GENERAL WOOL. In the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal), north | worid; instantaneous, harmieas and reliable. Sold by drug- Dean PLANTATION BITTERS Multer & Mather—Movion granted, with ten doltars | _ R. H. Spaulding, of cae gue Frntee VL gee Je TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, sido of Thirty-fituh stroot and cast of Sixth avenue, Diving | “istaand perfumers every wuere, Factory, $1 Barclay sireet | s—7—19002% DRAKE PLANTATION ft an ° tA, Ls tenn Al phage J ge ~ Naw Yorn, Sept. 6, 1862 t balf past ten o'clock A. M. and at three P. M. it ‘One'stable. They are a splen ‘om , Sept service at balf pas . ae of ow yh bg gts Sid can be relied pom to atrengihen and invigorate exhaaai- os Whoeler vs, Chesley.—Motion denied, with ten dollars command of Col, Dodge. With the addition of it vi 'y-—Motion y Shentain ‘oupeay the regiment will number 1,100 Adtatement has been going the rounds of the papers | The rector, Rev. E. 0. Flagg, will preach morning and ea natere. ies ‘conta. Leave granted to renew. b Tnagy brave lives would be saved— Phenix Bauk vs. Donnell. Motion dented, men. that the Twonty-necond New York State Militia was the | evening. Price hit one doflarsat the Optical Enaiituts, corner of | vp qqq, BANNERS AND TRIMMINGS—ON MAND. | Bs 4 ve. Barnard.—Sotion granted, with ten dollars | THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINKTEENTH REGIMENT NEW | last of the three mouths’ regiments in the field. If there Charles Chaucer Gose, of the Christian Alliance, will roadway and Anu street, under Baroum’s Muscum. Py to. ea _Qenamnenial, painting, $ v YORE STATE VOLUNTEERS, is ® three months’ regiment entitled to praise for their | preach at the City Assembly Rooma, Broadway, thiseven- | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for coer Brown vs. Nichols.—Motion to vacate judgment grant- | Thie regimont (the Fifth Senatorial), Col. Elias Peisg. vow Ye J “ . . F MANUFACTORY REMOVE i hyaed it is the Twelfth New York Stato Militia, now y b " ldren relieves the child from paiv, invigorates (be YREEN SHIR’ - 2S with ton dollars cost. tof, wae to have left fur the svat of war yesterday: but | Harper's Ferry. ‘ibey are how over their tiine aud i Ing at a quarter to cighte'elock. Subject—MNational Suf- | children relteves. the, ehlld) from mat ee soorreets Haetaatit Hee to B18 Bronte, Ge owing to the necessary bustle attendant upon delivering | consented to stay etil longer. The request of General | fering @ National Blessing. ‘any health | St. Nicholas Hotel. _ “Cait abr GLOTINS | United States Marsh. the men, their supplies of clothing, &c., their departure | Wool, which is anneted, was instantly complied with In the Madison square Presbyterian charch, Rov. Dr, ook laren teething re rea ody im ons of cholera: MEN'S NE A AND jar oot aes peed h patua Haver, whose caso bad boon referred to the de- | Wt delayed until bet ~~ meb wore supplica with | and the tender of the services of the Twelfth Now York | gags, preaching by the pastor at half.past ten o'clock a Gy parghacet ty SS creat. all the necessary equipments. State Militra was accepted with the thanke of the Wer Tru Marah Brothers’ Ra — °: a ¥" | sire for pri at in the mio look in y BOUNTY.” Aoision of the United States Jadirw Advoaate i Wasticgron, ‘THR STANTON LEGION. Department. It is from no desire for praise that Task | io the morning and half-past throo o'clock in the alter: | 4 Semeen cr OOF Benadway nod ANN si GiyPRRCBANTE BOUNTY.” ‘was yesterday released on taking the oath and giving | The number of tho First regiment of the Stanton Le. | You €0 publieh this statement and the aumexed letter: but | noon. Tums Muscum. russ from $110 $20. A female attends | ° Mf pvarEE Ss ZOU A ®onds ino thousand dailars to béhave himself. on hax been changed from the kl it ts discouraging to irten Geraci cavuak ther are Roy. G. F. Flanders having returned to the city, will re- | ladies. te fen s since toll ts eee yhuivmay be received by vet ‘There were n0 arreate for + treason ” yesterday, which | Hundred aut Foviy Tid to avid the, mistakes and com. tll in eaelds Rewectuly; sumo services at the Historical Society Building, Kioveoth | Pracses—-Marsh & Co.'s Radical Care | jeors, will be paid dy weumdcridan | ue bs o sign Of retarning health and sense, old number of the First Fire Zouaves. An inevitable de- GEO. A. HILTON, Adjutant Twelfth N. ¥.8. M. treet and Second ayoaue, this morning and evening, at | Truss. No, 2 Vesey a cpretne Cay BEL that presont themsalves vo be onrolied and are aconpted, tm S eistiibc dc oeeer ONeUaCnnNNIL temadh, sees lay having been experienced in the payment of the gov- Tirapgvawrans, Eigurt Araty Conve, the weaal houre schesahemmciommenli mor nections = : ghee NEN ‘DURYER'® ZOUAVES ie Rene, yrero.—Captain Small, of the bark out bounty , the departure of the regiment bas t Minor Davareremvr, Barrimons, Sept. 2, 1862 ‘ 0 jarching to Battle Jere | wit Yetoe! fs. w. eel, arrived at Boston, from Havana, 2ist peatpaned une Wwodnendny next. Tho "bounty will Te My Dear CoLommatacd requenied Colonel Cram my Aid- pac onte oso pnt hee iit ina pera ianntd provise themes New Sith HOLLOW AY'S P They | Avbly, betworn land Zo'clwk Os eewe. Nt., states that he was iustructed by the American Con- | paid on Tuesday. Families of the men expecting to re " to write to-you yoaterday and request you and | Twenty eighth street, near Broadway, this afterno my at | gre jnvainabie In small pox, fevers, &e. 73 Water ni to roport thata rebel sienmer hud anchored among | ceive portions of the buunties may visit the cainp {vr | your regiment to remain a tow days longeg before return. | half past three o'clock, and in the evoning at ® quarter to r he Ruptared-— Vorner of Ord aie e Cardenas Keys. Sho was apropelier and had three | that purpose atthe tine of the payment, as no passes | ing home. It lea very impertant moment in the history | eight o'elook miort and Cure for the Kuptared-— pt 6, 1862. . S te. Ho bad been informed that she was receiving | will, om any account, be allowed to the mon. On ti nt our conatty. A very faw days and the question will P . ree to aay one allicted with (he: rapt \yRW POSTAGE STA GFORGH ima von fiom Nageats, NP, to mat Nor, and was supposed | Gay’ berween the hours of ton A. M. and two Pe Mee whether the wae ty to bea lou or wehort | , Revs Pastor Wire, from Zurich, Switzerland , will preach 48 Vox 738 New . Na% Oe REL L" at athe was Lea be one nes f.o crue } irpennnes Wit, elke phew of @ thagnideent stand of ut Duligve thatowe army, over twohun- | the German language, at half past ton o'clock A. M., a = | fn charge to all his customers minst Or Commetos. The versol te thoughtto be the eolors to the regiment by dire. J.T. Wilson, At tl Qred thousund strong, near Coutreviile, wil succeed : il (Astor pl at flo a RIOTUR ‘ rele, recently at Navwan, N.P., which hed heen rotensed Teas Will coten Uk tar tee Gnierel prosanncien te Come aneie heck the rebels, Wheh you sed. your reyluwe come | ee cet McNamana.On Triday, septomber 5. Micnans Le FISTULA, STRICTCRR, STOND UR cot ber owiere, Sho uw commanded by the iaramous | nel Allen of the sword given him by the mon of bis old | veuirmwith fying cow's, A moment’® thoucht, 1 am | Tt. Ann's church, Kightesnth street, near FIC Ave | Nasana, nged 26 years, late o Wheto eh wu OI Bicth avdaic, Wear KpUcyeanya sitewk, mee, Formerly of the privatesr Sumter regiincat, the First, aud (he horse presented by the feld gure, will determine you aud your regiment to remain, | nue, Key, Thomas Gaiaudet, D. v., rector, service at | United States arculory, from tee elects of wounus re ’ o

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