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, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. = : 71 ‘ More Legal Tender Notes Needé 20 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Ia 8 Yormer paper 1 have attempted 10 show that ‘wealth is tho fruit of productive iabor, and there- '}) fore will not surprise you if 1 say thes labor, not our- the afternoon at 162; 16134, 151,34, % apd 163, and closed at five P. M. at about 152. Exchange was very inactive, the mail having closed before busi- ness hours; rates for bankers’ bills were 166 a 167. ra a dot ddpref 45 Del, Lack & WRK ~ 119% 200 Toledo & Wab RI é. lethe # > gra ie the ng Merchants report great stagnation in general 90 119% 260 Pitts, PEWACRE 68 1¢ Seetowreny wenamenreansega ov poms | Mezhande nae. s. rain’ | of labor. Ourrency need not comtain intrinsic value, and Stocks opened better this morning, and at the 60 120° 100 a 0816 faut, yet answer Lauer Purposes of trade,as we find that paging session a was a general ieurevensas #0 Alton & TH pref ¥ |} among traders notes that do not cost ten cents e leading shares. Erie rose %, Central %, West KR BL nmnae each tako the place of gold vatuod as metal at twenty | Brie preferred %, Michigan Central 1, Southern o «0 390% ‘After it had re- | Goliare, Indeed, gold is rarely used in our country for \4, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Rock Island 4, a do. 'b10 SL ory apoio. 7 Sone. 1s i@ an expensive medium of 6%: | Terre Haute 4. Pacific Mail fell off 134, Toledo 10 GOR™ B60 Chi & Alton RK. 1455 under which | change, and very inconvenient im carrying through large %, and Northwestern %. Harlem was steady; ey os at ‘cvjaced i | anesetions. Nine hundred and nioaty thousant dollars | 76 She MANweeeNY ee vctnt, Governments $0 100 Missualiesouriiit, “20” 4 the miition of mercantile and manufacturing business ja | ‘ie Preferred rose 7% pe a oe 86 Gone without its agency, and done more safely aud cheap. | Were barely steady. ‘The tone of the market was SECOND BOAKD. er. In & well regulated business no gold is neoded. | Strong, notwithstanding the depressing effect of $2000 U8 6s, °81,reg 106% | 400 abs Har IP pref. 102 The merchant at the Wost ships ten thousand bushels | the bad weather, which always affects speculative | 1000 do... f.. 107 100 do, Of grain or barrels of flour to sell in New York. | business, At the one P. M. call the attendance ‘Shoe ase wis 500 Readtag iit Sketch of His Life—His Staff, &c, Ie is sold hero for credit. The individual | was small and the business limited; prices were 000 U8 dom poten. 161% do... Genera! Hartenff has received an appointment under note is discounted and converted into bank credit, The | about the same aa in the morning, In the after- yee Rissquri 6 Sk m4 Mich Cen RR. DU General Burnside, «ud bas left Washingten for bis new | merchant buys goods and pays for them in private Or | noon the market was lower, seemingly without | 2000 Tenn 0° 200 peahct maiiuars labors, He hag to some extent recovered OE ese ee nes cause. The bears are beginning to move again $000 Brookiye Oe the wounds he received at Antictam—enough to a Raebeaty with their options, and some stocks—such as eb Mag 2 enable him to resume active dutics—therefore he has been au pverall,aa. tn berbarene:ar lenbemnomeinie?, Pisiebarg- ate severely attacked. At the second Ivo wera Vin ters $0 each one secks'to boid in his possession articles of intrin- sie value, and then gold becomes of more value than other things, becaus> it is by common consent exchange 2000 MCR eclmef b 120 10000 Chi & NW 2dm 0634 20000 do. relieved from duty on the D’Utaesy Court.Martial. AB it will be interesting to our readers to know more of this famous general, we this day present them witha board prices were uniformly lower, with the single exception of Haslem, which was firm. . 100 45 Paname f able for all otber things. Erie sold down to 84%, Pittsburg to 83, Southern 100 Hi Co SKETCH OF GENERAL HARTSUFP, ne Major General George L. Hartsvff waa born in the town opty to show is that labor athe standard of [| oldto 67, New York Central to 118, and 80 on. of Tyne, 8 county, N. Y.,0n the 28th of May, 1830, lve, and that money is by universal conaent recognized | After the adjournment the market improved again, His father’s family removing to the West, be entered. the as qnly useful in the exchange of the podnet of labor. and at the four P. M. call prices were higher and . ‘WestPowt Military Academy from Michigan, tn 1848, and Mygrelsive valuo of onch article: as’ compared eda the tone better, though the business done was | 39 BOF 100Galenu & Chi Rit, 98s, graduated io 1852 ns brevet second lieutenant. of the others i# very much governed by “ supply and demand,” | jimited. ‘The closing prices at five P. M. were an | 200Cumb coal pref 100 d0.seesenn 9886 Fourth artillery. He was promoted to second lieutenant ‘and nt by the currency with whieb exchanges are made. 1600 Be ks Co Landi 3h do ume ‘ . WO Ie N00 Clew & a0 “ Of the Second artillery on the 12th of Juno, 1963, and first | RO dewolation has visited your Shh ee oes AWS. speeaiamamsanstiaesodl tiple aecireamteestoen 81 reg104% 0107 Hariem....... Bic 99% | gy Yo, Hy ae dept Metspeoss Neutenant the Sth of March, 18/8. He was mado captain | prottab'y eieployed--ideed, never mors co, acd if you | @omand for curroncy. and: renders i vainabie, Where | Us 6'p 600.107 @ 108) Harlem pref...101%4 a 102 " | 200 Ponn ts Sago" 200 «402.2272 22 ong eye Sate, was | in the Adjutant Generals Department on the 22d of | #fe indomitable in majataiving thie Union, your prosperi- | therede No trade there cerreucy te not needed. The:efore | US 80 0 Ak 0106 4 Bese sean. ii “Rw, & fas WO QuicksilverkinCe 45 MOCRIA Rock TUR, 948 Frag tony i ly ing hahaa Ew aed oar BA ty will not be interrupted. Thi infamons’ rebellion was |. jymay, be coneilorod as a iaw that trade governs cur 1 gL BLES a ay fa Mi A, yo at a ee + there. Long before the Lenecnpeinl fight the | March, 1861, and on the 17th of July, 1862, he wee pro- ust npow the country by the South, w!thout eanse or 99% 8 Of Mich Bonthern G7 a 68 | 150 dow... 46 80 he Beople flocked towards the pavilion, some on ioot, some | moted toa majority in the same department. On the | justibcation. The South, alter ruling the goverment for | POY» Bob currency trade. 4.208 8 168) | Migh So guar, .16036.9.110, |. 60 Pacific MBS CO.b10 187 BOP, 0 * conveyances. ‘Tho Pesamapen pee according to the | 16th of April, 18€2, he recotved the appointment of briga- beep tasted years, violates the first principles of |... The.use of £74.60. J6, pay, Untied Jn 98F ee ia: ‘aes ere x theve & Piiie \ Sue a3 sr = bid nH .% ty Toles of the, prize ring, twenty-four feet, double roped, | dier general of voluntcors. Gn the 20th of November, | foxtscizing our feria: arsonalstand ‘aris, ad aurehung | CURY B comparison with the voluine of Privale amd | Vyciie afuil.. 10} RIKT” Cialoow,......- 99 8 95 | GON VCenithes.... 11 66 with elevated seats for judges, referees, time and | 1862, ho received the appointment of major general of acon'ederacy with a’ busis of slavory and a system of | bauk credit. In the retail businces the larger portion of | NY Contral...11536 a118% Toledo....... 109° w1U%!4 | 250 GO... ee eee 1B 4 Quin RR esate ent . * wind set in | volunteers. Ag lieutenant, be served first in Texas from | #fistocracy, The North, relyjng on their strength and in. | Currency is used. Among merchants, manufacturers, bro Led aaa sae paps ree ee x 2 «| 100 do + 18, 400 Alton PF HauteRR Pefore noon, ani. si the time appoinied for the ight it | November, 1652, to June, 1804, being mont. of Sotshab eiany iaiemseotn ‘Led teen eagle cectuienatiocs, [ca TLE oe ee ee, ene Feira Rak Auton Rive IGGA MISE, MUIR ENG Ata AS) | toe Mabe Ie ioe ate increased to almost a burricane. crowd agsem- | tho time in the fleld. At Fort Brown, in the fail of | cones, At the eye ayes had no | te merchant of this city what is the com parton ns to py i i Seo i) do * W089 106 Teanee teen fen yin bayonet. ge dpe 1s, he @ sutered from an asta of ycliow fever, sur- | experience, fren the Pret town’ 1 the burnbleat | quantity between private notes and accounte ia his pos eee FE ODP NPT TED 88 EN | 400 stad er RR bine ae oy °) Bold viving the almost constantly fatal symptom of soldier. None of our gencrals nate bank notes a to-dayz— 200 26% 100+ hte sidering the weather. it was s good attendance; Soldiers, | vomit, After recovering froin tho stick ha mates to tate icons tartans Core aee ws exces hte ‘woePuss recipe 36 Recodpttesasseeree ¢2.801,008 47 | 8000 Na 4° 400 Ci — - athe & ere home” goon after the Florida for two years. 10 this campaign with the Indians | one of thom who hid commanded inore than a rogiment Trade throughout this Union at the time when this re | yor customs... mo iiaten the qroied go Lscaid &F | he was wounded reveral times. This inaugurated tho | We are becoming educated to war. A geue al, to handie | bello commoneed was 20 80und aod safe that a vory email | Payments 100 i i Tharo was some ialk of = postponement. of the Sebt, | Chest and which wounded ibe lang, thie india ght, | die uentytunaand masa sears of erpicnre and | MmouBb et taoney wes weeded. Ladividual and bank drafts, | Balan, 1900 ea aes 1 jected the crowd who hed paid their money ob’ | rermaiue in the body. His eacape on that coca:ion was | sucessfully handle one hundred thowand requires not | Wer@All that the busines required. Tho curvenia or | The Northern Light which urrived this morning, | ei nei dali were made forthe roo “YD | almost miraculous. ‘Bleoding from sevoral wounds re. | alone experience but rreat gemuut... None of our streams of trade set into New York, as the great fountain | brought $205,057 from California. Snies at the Publte B ‘At fifteen minutes past three o'clock P.M. the se ceived from the rifles of tho savages, his frat piace of | a8 yet, have signally distin:uished themselves Of credit, wilh wg rauch certainty ws tho streams united | The N Bank has declared a semi-annual ‘and tossed up for ‘corners, which was won by | concealment was & pond, in which he idid’submerged in | crans—(appinuse)—perbays, more than any ther. He » ¥ aR PERRO, SRT Oe, QNNUB! | $7560 Atnorican g ” rouough’s. recond. "The rules of” tbe Prine | the, water and murrounded by aatatio pinta, where be: | Jean oarnelt man, and thadis an element which i indis wm rivers ron iuto. the ocean. 1 have called your atten- | dividend of three and a half per cent, free of gov- do 0 9455 several i 8. ir u ume indians peLeabic lo 840cess if 4 commander, je must bot onl, Lon to the facts above stated for the pur, of contrast . a de nO “ 4 Ring were then, read. Overton and, Bradley secunded | Sred mall directions throagh the tail pants, tho buileta | be professioua! soldier, but velieve tm the war. i hie io Uta'paale wink thie’ proses Se aiet SeHMEaS 1A% pevatiia an tas Nish nats the Nashda bs 10. ite baie or pine voeding toe fing ket followed | Stfiiiog near his bead, which was concealed under water, | hourt. (Applause.) My friends, we are to have auc wt ang Lowell Railroad, & semi-annual dividend of | G6 sue Gur 600 a oan NsDonough p ~segdbave wen homed ed foe serfal ‘of | Oxcept Bo much of his face as ho required to breathe. The | cesses, and that, 1 believe, epeedily. Our soldiers are ax | Since this war commenced we have found all the trade | oo anergy per share, payable on demand. 00 Bucks Co Le wr ée. rin 4 Indians, pot able to discover him, at last retired, taking | Joya) as the dxy they Jett their homes, and ot is your duty | with the Southern States broken up, aud thousands of our pet ds A wo ried. sia 200 (” Dey on, deohconait With them the captured wagons and horses, ta this ekir- | to stand by and support and encourage ihem. ‘They fear e The earnings.of the Michigan Central Railroad | 569 cannda Cop Co. 2 * "109 Mise Mo RR DIO 924 by mish of his little band ¢f ten men,aix were killed and | the rebols in from not a Jo. but they a0 droid | Moet wealthy and succossful traders made buakrupt. ‘he | | car Avail wage AO Pacita Vailas Go 181M. 100 Clow B PutED a aa two seriously wounded. The encampinout of his escort | the cold hearted’ negkct” of former friends at | Currents of trade in tho North, #4 and Wess tive boon | for the month of Api ¥. a.¢os | 1200 Brio KR WH BOM ACO Wccnene bd 84 oC tr00pe wae alae ie atvempred to crawl home, "Some among you cry | yoace, whoa were} much dietreeved:by, the embarrassncnte of merchante, aed 5 pat en | 10 do .. 864, MWOChick Alton RR. 141g camp, four days, with un- | ¢ peace. rel reject sngvestions Of | mechanics and traders, both here and chewhere, and tbe af yh ‘ 250 do......810 HS ZOMIAT du Ch RR 44% dreered wounds, and from starvation, endured | peace and spurn those who muk) thom. We must fight it i » ‘4a cnn 196, uke a what would have destroyed the lives of mort men, Added, | out.now, and prove ourselves worthy deecendants ce ar | course of trade in mavy places entirely changes, Increase, , $92,900 | “hg Betty eae 2 ase He 0% lelanea Ward canes obosaminnas oe bre dhe sos begearpah toselpigr srg ren une ‘This great disturbance of credit bas limited busisess to The earnings of the Chicago and Rock Island | 150 Hudson River Ru 125), $00 74 yr a m a e SCOFN fi contempt 0 wor i . +. J W foring, every one of which neomed to'bim to be his last, | plause.) it is said. there ape traitors mnong you; they | & More cautious action, and demands in many metances | Railroad for the same mouth were:— Bec 2 Spero cag Aes ts fRhO See Les De wi th discovered by tbe troops who were io | cannot be legitimate des. Of Our forefathers: they | ® More generally known credit. The government has | 162 ., 40 Mich Coutrat Pelt. 1104 160 055 nuit of him, in @ state of jon nigh unto death. | most be the offspring of a kite who laid her egga io an | Become the great purchasor and vousarmcr of the products | 1863 100 Mich ro& NI RR 69%, 200 de N04, the history of border warfare, aiways interesting, | eagle's nest. Such men are meaner than febele: they | oF iabor and the goat employer and paymaster of labor bo do...... bd O9% 100-Clste de Rik fs 965, ‘thore are few tales as thrilling im exoitement as this In- | have pot to go South, aud should be driven from | increase Srece. 200 I Central serip.. 9, 100 co 05), dian adventure. Io this Florida campaign his duty wag | the society of a Joya! men. It ie our duty to stand by | 6F8 It doves not use bank credit or tho asnal credit in trade, By the Australasian we have Eng! 10000 do. if acting topographical eaginecr for the military survey of | the army, stand by the goveroment, and support the ad- | But has brought out itsown credit as @ security Ww the : oo Me the Indian country. In July, 1856, be le: Flor: ; | Winietration in all tts acts for the suppression of this inf | persons it cmploys and the property mt purevases, in| APTH 25. Baring Erothers notice Amorican stocks | 140000 Amer goll... 1 100 hs iit Centrale, 02% ing charge of mous rebellion. By this coursd, that s.ccovs is certain . ae dull, United States fives were soldat 66 a 60%, | 10000 de ca £09 Ulewe & byte. HSN after their health. and specdy; any other, and we leve cur iuberitance,entait | Daye out its promieos im every part of the Union, and * . ox. EF he 4600 Tebt ¢ 30 oo, IMs Beni upon our country eternal war, aod cic of our | oreparticularly in the places where tbe curreus of | And Canada fives at 448 954. E. F. Satter | orig t anton co 20 ao 4 the bi taiey With the baaes entoun Record cr cowatllige aot pel. Gp ick: he troenery the world bas ever produced. 100'Qricksiver Me, thwarte nays: — 200 Bucks Oo Leni, Dae tie : trade bave been most serwutly deranged. In every part thanking D bes © our net @ very dull market in Jone 2% 200 " 3 whe | Ioan, te nce, ero poe} cng an, Mm ot ged ia | aici yaa pt ga | “ight tno ud 1060,and ee: ‘witb e , ' land fueces ure employe 4. iepored (0 Operate, wd prefer te bold MOO wai) tt ! ¢ SH ‘vot. was Laesy oat ie gl Regge: ter tA lly co ede ve Never before has tive country required «ne.tenth part everbol! nud the fi:tkog oak in thie | WO N'Y: Cont oo ate ae es ume Cuting an order 10 purchtse subsistence sto. os. he was Bore gett tem alert «gp hee oso 4) the ainount and volume of currency ua now, aud wively oe wees ee 300 Frie Wt er the One of the most gallant and devout of cur major gece: | hive ‘Reted in Giving us the obligations of the Dinter “0 } 4 we roc Pais dotiared pablicly in the Reprodootativcs?, Hail, on renee eS aenrounes, share, oud. Baking bee ® Lye trk wacte Gebeunde Se 8 Poi "rirth Round —Botb Wasbington’s birthnight, hat tbe chapiaincy aysiemt the | A 2"\uiem 'n univered nad emt credit. Never, hes | SOWeMbst lower allure. "The god tenilic revurn of | 209) do... ico they came to the army bad proved a failure, His own division of fifteen regi. | any other kiod of credit currency extended so tic and Great « March ire Cede Gan 8 30g wiviag 2 far or teen +o vaeful fer the pu D ndeof this commany from pligntty ho fe ge ments—one of the best ip the seryice—tad now but two a ho way i Kym, athy with other things. he was despatched with the secret | ct fs intended t ald, The vb ects oF the government havi Uaee Wa wort as'dooe” Rae sown Samay ym cng eros ¢ ‘ana Crap itd ss 0 Peetu: | ov antuipated. by the condition of tho country, i ‘The following were the curvent rates for money | fg BS Pm CE toes i . In July he wag orde: tially these -— mueh ae the country requires an eakeryed volume of ae 03 Cave ty Tel. +» MOB) Yl 2 Seema Rownd--This, Rosecrans, with whom be} 1. A 6 proportion of army chapining are | Fency! and tie carise ef the country domands wai roigonpopeglemnnapremiantalated 40q 200 a... ‘ eters savers! 3 & ff, He remained with Geverai Rose. | among the most cxcolieat aud seif denying men ie the | AMmMianEE and credit, Thos hore two cauros ure work: | Thirty toriaty days 2 wy percent, | 1M) 4 4 br rdeonene nl commanded the Army of Wostern Virgiuia, | ministry ing, together for the common goad. The Neat, North, | Three months. ...... oa — pore he Pre of ao Toaster with his r' ail the engagements of this distinguished | 2. Many rogimenis ontered and have continned in the | S0Uth und Fart have aways and Jo new rani @ a curren. | Four woutte....... tresses 9G we — poroemt. | I) win Se N ina r « ser eaten, these brilliant achievements service without & chapliin, and many others are now des. | Cy Of equal value throrgh «tour country, «nd more ex ) Bix months —tauk Dle.. 66... 6. se) BM Bm POH CED. | Tey rs tf heavy body blow uatory othe country. "When we recall pecslly at he vraoat sie, ine ie, revenues, trom | Bix weete--tyada bile ed @— per cout, | LO ~ Sarted the claret . wed thn) 1 a rt nl y ‘yp Stock Exoha oney. fi wry Ninth Round—| maa penne cay my er nord Dogri Woe than the goverunent bye wud apd put mv eircwatin | OF the London Stock Exchange money ix plenti- | ive ant can be obt dat ly cee ~ ful, and almowt any amount can be obtained at 14 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wrowenay, May 6-07, M Atne.£aleb of 60 Dbie, were made at 6c. for pois, nnd 9 ig 0. for parks. Pevanerprem —Slour again advanced be. a Ie per bbt tureugh the Ui W ebEr this legal’ carrer ey mo payment Of pud'e dues, Mary Of the taxpayers wait be eompetiot 10 make great facsificen Lo ebtiny it, onlees tbe voluing greatly iv. created Fan any one nuppowe that tt is pca@fbie to reach through tox collectors ono four: part el the ainount of the lax my % Phe lawionder which chaplains are appomted de And as Lhe bax colleg or ie required fines vO pomition, gives Bo pr leclion. aud prescribes no duties: 80 Uhat the beat men are Liable .o diveouragenant utder unfavorable jocal ioiluences, and tbe religious inte rests 0” the army must be imperfectiy provided for until the Jaw in moditier. 4. Owing to @ variety of causes pot a few unworthy i prestige which was conferred upon our army by its re- Suits, 18 signific.nee cannot be overestinated, United with the proud recollection of Carnifex Ferry , Clarkebu Cross Lanes and Ganley Bridge—ever green nod beaut) ul in our —come the ames Of those nobie men who there ought and bled. The truet and reticenge o! the chiefs im the manly and socidierly qualives ie per « ‘The following are the rates of discount on the principal oxchanges of the continent of Burope: Bank Bale. Op, Markee. cont. : t i 1862, be was to tbe rank ‘of brigadier | ‘The government cannot be b-ld resp-nmible for thin | — iktway te wlorred frem what | have wristen that | an é 4 State and Weatern, 1,400 Suutbern and 400 Canarian general, and ordered on duty in the War Department as | state of facia,or remedy its ove; vor ie it practicabia | (Obs cee that any rales as to the volw currency iruaapei, 4 ow | within cor revised rangtin acsigtant adjutant general to the secretary of War. In | for segimeni# im the fied Lo wupply their lack of cr beretclore iain down tive no cr Grete dinggrealht ar reonrreesd - a0. | Supernne Stat May, 1862, be assumed commacd of a brig.de of volun. | tent #piritaal guides if #0 disposed) The Cheixtia: Condijan of eng ¢ uuery y amd tL ee es: $ “6 bo | Petra: State. got away from a teers in the fel, and was sesicned to the First corps | the couotry owes it to tho Groat Head of iho Chare Sey Seer edeuk that wil properly Pies ea ft of teh 4 ‘3 2% ‘was af work again soon. Wut finally Mac rushed ja’ and 5 alec ip Akane, codtentoct me tthe Geht at Codar pw how | Se tice ai tat Jo prescuting shave facts and onions | wim well a Harboe ~ Pyy 8 Corpse during ite diferent skirmishes and baities. In the march to the Rapidan his command was placed in the advance. At Kappsh noc Pridge, the post of lonor—the eve pre- ous apd gacred trust 10 the danger--wae couferred upon Lis. terr: auchieneer, which landed fairly on completely splitting Lis upper tip from his S Thewtpasaed all cover the ring, and sent Raf- fle bead over hoes in a shower of his own blood. He was ‘taken to bis corver ina sort of bewildered state of mind, aod when time was again culled bis seconds saw teat it St | otersburg 844 - The following is a statement of the exports of breadsiut from the United States to Great Bri- tain and Jreland since Ist of September, Tsew: be dis erin 0 cutee red Lo woh aud thot fow will real deus and stil! id © opider them, 6s Of yalee to yet Lom gonvmeed (bit shpuid they vrove to be tne the dwpermon of @ jase ifuei pn cn she subject f our CUTTeNCY MAY MO8UFE HoECO # iD oUF Prevent etrugyle ‘The New York Committee of the United States Christ) Commission propose Cue fullowing pla eu ing 18 immediate cooxideratos by ch tors and churebes, and respect! action — tw chowe family do., Ryefour..., “ Corn meal, dermey and erteaset Hraicy wine —Wheat continued quiet, only | 2.060 boches having been . b . was sent—the only troops acreés the river—1o boid the 1. The voluntary enlistment of at iourt one uninister of to my next | propore to ny devia rule by which wo ? In rh eet vp with him, and threw ap the spoazein token of | Tite immediately eouth of that stream’ Tum, psiiion | the Gospel. of lakcnt, porlliod. and upprowed caw pegveu i a nystemale form an @ cane un the eur "ian! toes! baahate Fold, part at #1 604163 fo re! and amber, aud $1 60.8 $1 ‘and Mac was borne from tbe ring on the shoulders of his | Wa* maintained for several cuys undor the almost con | to this #pecial service, for each brigade of the Tency Withiut inter oring with the credit and smyment York 710,629 1.064 18,700,968 AS for White Wewern. Corb was imyroving, withwales of friends. tinuous fire of the enemy. Oa the retreat of the Army of | 300 m ail—during a period of two or three mouths each. | Of the gowernment. 8 a. 8. ec om 0d 45,000 burbow mixed Western ut $7 56, « 88 ce, (oF sound , REMARKS. the Potomac his brivade formed partof the protecting line, | Rvery city or large town can epare one pastor ut least— pong asst —pareres 11.784 6.200 fie. a bie. for unwind oud heated, and Pie. & 68. for ‘An the was 80 unexpectediy terminated by a ter. | 0d was for twenty days withta reach and sound of the | and the best une—for this nebe work, his paipitheng | The New Work Association of Univers | yi nore 35 400 267 380 yellow Jersey. Hye rated doll at fia $l OS Osta were ride blow Mnc's fist, nnd as neither men up io thas | bostile cannon. The conduct of his troops in the memora- | supplied by his ministerial brethren o! the same or diffe | suliats. Berton 56.109 a VOry qaiet at hic o S6e,, according to quality. bad gufiered much punishment. it is diffeult to de. | Vie battle cf South Mountain is well knewn to the | rent denominations to rotation, or ethorwme. Rach coo t a i on 03,443 1,016.45 Corte was inactive! but enebanged in value, We time bad #: much pi i r ‘The acne) meeting Of this asmociation took place yes. | Uther ports. ’ i uote —Iho, prhine, ile, good, Be. @ B2ice ; te ‘termine correctly the relative merits of the fighters. siderable eocics ws tical body can (bus deta) @ representa partes ch enum Ly good, Blew ‘ ar . Rafe bas more scwace than Mac,and might perhaps have het Aen prtaiettag “a seth terday forenoon, at Dy. Chapio% church on Hroadwoy Total, 1862-03.. 965474 1h 800,803 al ye jong ’ yo A Pte ber = oer accom a " . a Kee. ; Java, mnie & 48, S70, a Dike, Mar: , Ake. done better Eat 8 age seuss he ove a. ioe permanently aig: aye fea + Pe pipe nore penal i ‘The attendance war rerpectabie notwitbetfinding the un 161-62. 160 6,718 u whan 6 Se iLageayre, ie. 0b60.) our ine: Ot. : ‘was from fourteen to fifteen pounds in favor » and favor.ble weather, Mr. GW. Barnes provided, nod a "4 F . Semee this, when added to nheavy blow, makes the afdavit intrepidity and valor. An eye witness to ite participation | under appolotment as a delegate of the Obrietian Comm + foerenns a a ate somewhat corky. But je go game, and had jt | 0 that fight saye:—In ten minutes the fortupe | sion. wo Kha!) aid w the distrpaion of Seciptares, | pamvce of addresses were detivered by br. Sawyer. Rev. Decreme 43,244 o rab wee queted down 0 650, @ 64e. for miidlings, ‘Bot been for the lip splitter might bave fought for an ha tracts, newspapers and camp and mospital Ftores 40d 10 | pr Ballou, Mr. G. W. Matt, Rev, Henry yon and others. ——$ = with @ very limiiet te airy, . bour loager. jing too mach, and in holding ineetings oF visit ug tbe #CK une wo On motion of De. SawyEN ibe followaig reeoiutionn were | Total, I860-61..1 #6 261 S019 16.407,1k9 Vater The neuenee ns Benen: i Sae-oneeme te aes ‘exposed himself to “dead shot’? which a service thus prowsed Ahouid be gratuitous, bat | aanpted — 1610-00. 244.046 “2 joa '154 fort to Livergoul there were taken 1/00 bbin, four at Enockod him out of time. Mac, om the contrary, the Cheisiian Commission wi) defray all expenses of pastor Kesolved, Tbat the New York Arsoviation of Univer coek > gly gia Capanaaien Is, Od. 000 Wushets prain at 64 a Tigd. in tole and Guim , cool, steady and determined, seeming to feel th.t and delegate going 10, retaruing from, and wile Ov tLe | calwis feuw called upon to reallirm unwavesing loyalty wo Se ees Rye, | RAO: ARB veces Srwriniens 0 90.88 370.08. 0 She if be could only protract the fight be could win sure. field, and furnish all needed pobiestionx, mores, a0d | ine constitution of the United #tutes eee :* eee Pore nie, | DY Sgnmer end sailing verse! and 200 by at Se, litale betting was done on the ground. Uber manne of waafulnoss. Un this system: — , That wile we deplore the eviie wud borrore | ay yo. 101,106 1246188 bObOL © geen oa Ay athe army would have & demonrtration of ihe benevo- vib war, we acknowiedge ourselves unable o ene how | DON VOM a CS aH rape ~ for jeomeeny at Bg. ‘The Metropolitan Regiment Jence Of ihe gospel andof ite ambassadors The very ne of Or even the existence ports. ..... ee — Re Dror ay geht ete a there wasn fair io of wreputable, experienced preacher of Cbret | 6 cur wationainy ean be preserved bot by meeting, 4-03.100 089 12 - 7, | WuFY for mot deverigtions, SPECIAL ORDERS—NO. 15. the camp, on the ove errand of suivation, with no diy, But Grmig and res-dutely,feree by force, and by | Tal, 1862-63, 100,007 1.306.788 ON AIT B80 HAY wae tous wetive at Thc. © 900, for North river bale. [Extract } earthly reward, would be a living sermov. Able and | canning ibe military power of the domestic euemy of 196)-42.078.115 6.00.66 211.02 1,212 162 | thors were quiet at 100. » Sie. fer last your'e, ARTERY, ein meee} earnest to the consciences of officers and wen, | oir coustry Pow $ rf 48 443 Ae Lia — Common nanan was polling at $1. jew Onieann, La., Jan. 15, 1863. wobered by the expoecres and dimippointments of w. 3 . ee! “ 3 - MO a tHe wom Ou! cme were am hanged. ‘The folowing named officers, having tendered their re- from esteemed pastore whore congregations have ent | , Peeters beret xe oatee ose de we W. T. Coleman's circular, dated San Francisco, Provigo There war bene activity in pork, which wae - { the states, aud y and wavy under his . T. Colemai . mignations, are honorably discharged from the military them fur thie mimrion of Chriatian chority, abd where | command, the steady support. mora Chrietian, of declining, with males of 040 bbbr at $12 OZ ig « $12 Th for service of the United Sates — . we in ‘motives to e'ort could not be quertioned, muRLhave great aheinas rome oe oe the Haretanatienn +) April 11, thus notices money matters there: oil meen, $14 Od a $14 75 for ew sa fila a8] for wer It would infuse pew animation into ibe Army There i a fair demand for money im tote quarters to prim. Reef was inactive at . lor pia, . Gojone! Charles 8. Turnbull, One Hundred and Thirty. be raid. fe is reason 10 Believe that wach lab re would be ute s r a ny, chiefly, however, growing Gut of speculation jn | $1y W0for extra mere, and $19 60 8 $21 for prime mens, first Now York Volunteers. Genoral Hartaufl took his troopa very steadily, but, now | vernslly welocmed by oflivers ard voldicrs. ’ Very theeiligenes, wining sucks. Fer logiimnaie parties the require. | Hales were mude of 6,700 Bble, and Werees of nd wiibia By command of Major Genera! BANKS. that they were under fire, not burriedly, up the hill from The pestore avd churches might expect a bierwing on Usvertenat® Acormrat—Daarn or a Bun Mam. @ | ment ie light, and we Cbeerve no bange in rates liga | the rangeat Oi « ane taco at G4 @ R. B. Inwiy, Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant | which ihe cornfield begins to descend, and formed them | their joint self denial of cur ol New Yorkers, Mr Joby ©. Ball, laboring under | per cent per mouth, ruling for the unusi bank seoormmo | * y 6 4400 peck agen 4 shoulters atte aT ke, General. aay on the crest. Nota man who was not in full view. not The country needs the example of Obristian patrictiom | oo cog of eight for years, and ensent ot & aie ns: and Sc. a6he, Wetter continued duli at ite. a Zle. é HeapyoaRTens, Grover ld one who beot before the siorm. Firing at fires ia volley, | and devotion to ke grand Fitcal object, ax Counter , y = pelea wd Receipts of bullion from the interior # tate, and lie a 11. for Western, Cheese raid heavy at Baton Rover, La., Jap. 17, 1663. ey fired tien at will with wondertul rapidity and eGeot, the selfishbess and spirit ef factuon 0 cobappily | moet distinguished merchants for bie evteryrive and im | have reached about $1,200 000. meindin Ie. 4 Ie. OMcial. By order ot The whole line crowned the hill and stood out darkly ‘ usiry, died On Friday ofiernoen lat from the effects of @ pe Mint bas twken about $670 000 The supply on ve #1 Gane. The demand wan limited and the day's ester ©. GROVER, Brigadier General Commanding. Against the ky, but lighted and shrouded ever in flume ietianity of the coantry neete for ite own in ) through @ batebway to house No. 86 Cedar street ket dere not appear to be jarge, but the demand “oly 510 bhde, at 10'fe @12%e. for New Unies Hireeer, Jr , Assistant Adjutant General. were the Tweifth and Thirteenth Mas | vigeration and revival such @ domousiration of uuseltel | ,y re AwmeAt Martina of Amity Hore Company, No, tremely ‘anguid, the market ravgthg at 70a S00. in 06. alle. for Cube. Himanqu arrens, Freer Hoc ane, Gnoven's Invimow, rachurets hich I Viger a# would be afforded by the fimultancous dev am 4 chamye Salen of G00 iba. were efhoted attic s Baron Rover, La,, Jan. 17, 1863. 4 There for ba'f an hour | of three hondred of its ablesl preachers 0 the vor Sf, eid at the carriage house'on Tuewday evening, May 6 Officia!. By order of pore, exbaustiess im | chaplsiccy service among baif a mil jon of weedy 1863, the following officers were unanimously e@lected:— | premiam on gold or an equivalent dieoust from the face Males were made of 600 Ubi. \6 tote, moniy Colonel WM. WILSON, Commanding First Brigade, Grover '* Lieision, Jas. Bereieie, First Lieuteuant, SixthNew York Volon- , Acting Assistaut Adjutant General. At & reguiar meeting of the officers of the One Handred nd Thirty first New York Volunteers, hei at Camp Sey - Baton Rouge, La., on the evening of Janmary 1s, 1963, tho follow: adie and resolutions were nan) sons. Hove, Naw Youk, March, 1663. airman saver Bronton, "a Ex.Com: Heman Dyer . Bre veasurer. 5, Cork, Secretary: John T Jonneton, Henry K. Bol, wg, dying 30 Bh ‘Iney determined to go on without them. ‘they began ro down the hill aod into the corn They did not Ktop to Jannion ©." Holded, Tine for the second time fled throug! D. Wille James, wo be And prevented | the woods. I cannot tell how few of Genera) Harteul# | David Hoadley, Smith Sheldon , © Golone! Charies 8. Turnbull: — brigade were left when the work done, but jt | Jonathan Sturges, Palen H. Wales, ‘Whereas, in of a severe diverse. of many | Wal done. There was no more fod do | Arch bald Rexsell, James W. Heekman, Fears’ standing, end one which has been aggravated py | termined fighting io ail this day Nathan , # B. Caidweil, the exposure of the service. Colonel Charlee ~. Tarnbull, | General Harteul was very veverely w David Terry, Waiter Griflth, of the One Handred aod Thirty fret New York State Vo: | Dit believe he counted nis success100 tunteers, has been resign bir commission as Be weg weundee by 6 io comm’ of this it, and of Homor the Brave 70 THE RVITOR OF THE HERALD. I take the liberty of calling your attention to a rub- seription which # Gow afloat for the relief of the widow Of the pilot of the steamer Hroort, which verse! u uming, accomplished soldier, a noble and chivairic gentieman, a N.C, carrying remforcemenws . General man, ond, above ail, at tute Bour, an ar Lieut Samuel A. Raeeeil, Lieutenant Howard. : : i i Van Wyck, Captain Adjutant, (pe Benjamin, Piret F z a Foreman , Sainue! Copover, re elected, Ass imant Foreman, Cheries W. Veiteb- Secretary, James W. Wright, reewet ed Treaparer, G, W. Bush facia Deata of 4 Cen —Corener Ranney was noLiled Wo Hold an inquert yerverday om the body of a tit tie girl thifee months old, who was found lying dead in her bed at the reridence of ber parecte, No. Zils Kighth avenue. . When firet dwooyered a cat wax observed iying on the chyd’s body and pucking Ler mouth. The jwy rendered & verdict that deceased came to ber death from sullocation, eauged Dy a cat lying on ber body, Mase Mamma Of Memcians.—A mast meeting of the Tousicmpe of this city was held at three o'ccck yesterday afternoon $8 the Metropolitan Rooms, Herter rtreet, over which Herr ¥. X. Diller presided. The Secretary of the meeting, Herr Von Bartels, read an sddrees advocating 8 reform in the musical profeasion of New York, in the shape Of an increase of pay for those who play ed at thea tres, concerta, he. The a ddreve explained that the meet. ne been called for the purpose of orgauinng a Mon). cians Association, with the view of telans v0 fo he wianbes of the out a aT FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. Werxmrpay, May 66 P. M. The extreme inclemency of the weather operated agnitet basinese to-day, and there was less done than osaal. Money wan in fair demand, and some of the bankers sueceed in getting 6 per cent for loans on call, The leading houses, however, report that they are supplied at 6. Debt certificates are down +, per cent, chiefly on an iscreseed supply in the market. Gold fuctuated actively this morning, in conse quence of the news from the Army of the Hotomac It opened at 159%, rose to 163% on the pews of Bedgwich’s repalee, fell back to 1613, on the re. ceigt of mere favorable sewn from Hooker aid m lor corrency bile om the Alinutic eitier cot at 6 a 6 per cont premium. bank ing at 4nd commercial pteriing at @d There will be no change of excep ing ne tbe Gret named, whieh wi te wight # advices. and mont probably be advance ‘pen the hparew ab ve quoted tenders bave impteved under the wiloence of | favorable advices received lo Gay, abd age carrent thie Aflervoen a1 66 6 08 Ptoch Kachange. 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