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eee Ss 4 ANOTHER {XODUS OF TROOPS. THE CALL FOR NEW YORK MILITIA ALL THE REGIMENTS ORDERED OFF. Great Enthusiasm Among the Military. Scenes at the Armories and Throughout the City. The Seventh, Eighth and Seventy-first Expected to Leave To Day. General Orders end Military Mectings, &e., &o., &o. Now York ia nguin cxted ty thy reecne, The President | has issued a request for twonty tho snd of tie otute militi., ia company with one bondred thousand from Odio, Poonsyivania, Maryland asd Western Virginia, to maroh in opposition to the rebel invaders who now threaten ua, Again (he militia of the State of New York hurry to the felt Seymour received the jovernor Presidential call on Mondsy evening, and that gentiemin, | acting a8 commanitor-iu-cbief uf Our forces in the Stato, immediately tsued the nocessry orders for at imme. diate turnout, and (He exciting hum of speedy preparstien now fillg our every thoroughfare, Drums bet to arun Ovlors taunt gayly in the breeze, bayonets giisten in tie midday sun, and martial acdor, somewhat recumbent in this city for the past fow mouths, again starts up wiih its Original enthusivsm. ‘Tho President's prociamatinn for ove hundred thousnnd men did at contain the request that New York sho ld furnish any of the number, eo that yesterday morying our city militia were taken with surprise when the orde:s camefor the:n from Albany w inimediately take the find, as twenty thousand men bid been called tor ‘rom Now York. At an early bour io the morniig hundreds | of the militia might be seen hurrying through the Streets fully uni:ormed and equipped. The fact tha: the Febeis had dured to iuva ie the precincts of our Northern ‘goll wil cause an outpouriag of the patriotic e'emeut @uch as was alone equalled im the early diya of the rebellion, Our grea: metropolis is again rockod to and fro with excitement, The populir heart is touched with the strength and frmoess which characterized that tre mondous uprising of t.@ masses when Fort Sumter + ‘walls were firs: pierced by rebel shot. That and:cious act aroused the enorgies of the North to fever heat, aud now that Lee, with bis rebel host, plauta foxt upon our ‘soil for a second time, the Emyire @tate in its ma exty hurries its revervo legions into the breach in or ier to Btop the aud cious aivance. The excitument yoserday among the city military, both of New York snd Brook Iya, was vory grext, Preparation for immediate depar- ure was visible in every leature aud movemens. . Goneral Sandford proceedod to Albany, where beheld « Consultation with tue Stato author itios ty relation wD. tho speedy forwarding o trvops, be then promsed trim mediately cond to the fleld over five thougund men in the Spice of three days from this city. 4 The regiments « (bi. divi«l mare directed to proceed forthwith to Harrisburg. in Pewosylvania,to asstet in re olling the invasive of that Sate. The term of service will not exceed thirty days. Com: brigades and rex uments witi report to the general the numbers ready for trausportat: .n, ‘and will receive directions as to the route sod time embarkation. a ay will provide himself with twe days’ cooked Provisions By order of Major Geno-ai CHAS, W. SANDFORD. J. H. Wutcox, Division tussector. Generals Hall, Spicer, Kwen and othor division ‘com- manders, early yesterday moruing proceoded to make the néocasary prep rations for the departure of the dif ferent regiments Geu, 3yiver isaued the fotiowing:— THS BRIGADE ORDERS AND REGIMENTS. Heap.vanrers, Fin-t Bais, N.Y. ONG New Yora, June 15, 1863 By order of the Commander tu bie: of ‘he State of Now York the several regiments of this brigade will bid tuemseiyes im readivess to depart for Phiiade:pola at nce, on short potice. iiy order oF Brizadier General C. B. SPICER. R. H. Hoaptay, Brigade Mayor aud inspector. Wittam Dt imock, Aid-de Camp. ‘The regiments composing the First brigade are as fol low Firat (cavairy) Colonel Price. Secoud (inf ntry) Ca;tuin Brady, roorgunizing. ‘Third (cavairy) Colon 1P- Seventy-Grst (a antry) Seventy -thira (infautry’), Tompkins. Tho Second b: igade is under command of Genera! Yates, who has promulgsted the feller tug.— GRNEKAL OBUEKS-—NO. 4, Heapquavtens, SwOvD PxKiabe, N.G., &NLY New Yorn’ yuve 16, 1463, In fuliment 0: 0 ders delivered pe reoonily this even. ng, command nts Of regiments and compartes wil as Somble ni thotr armories as eariy as practic.be,a due tail som of cers and on commissioned oF cers to De in constant atio.dance (until this order it rev ket). to tre Ceiv0 %.ch further orders as may be feHied hy the Con ma dor in-Chief. By ordor of Brigadier General CHARLES YATES. Chas, Taemnvi, Warts, Hrigade M.yor and ing, eotor RH, Ammon, Aid de. amp. ‘The regiments composing this brigade are as ful.owe:— Fourth (artillery), Colonel Lo lor Piith (iulan ry), Colonel | urger. Bixth (Infantry ), Colouel Mason Twoilth (Iniwntry), ‘ olove! Ward. The Third brigade is commanded by Geuerai flail. The followivg are the orders from these heady ariers — “ UaRTRRs, 543 Bao.ow a Naw Youn, June 15, 1863 Commandants of regiments of the third brigade New York National Guard ace he directed Ww ret to General Wm. Hail, at his heaaquarters, at six o'cock Tuesday morning, by order of the Commander. in-chief Peat ord. ato Island, Colonel Ray Hor tio Seymour, to be ready wo go to Philadsphis at | Ou00, of short service The brigade drill ior the 17th tost. is bereby connter manded. By order Geverai WM. HALL. 1. K. Surrn, Quartermaster Geveral Hall’s origade sumbers the following regi. monte — Soveoth (infantry) Culonel Lofferts. Eighth (infantry 2s 0! Berrian. ‘Thirty seventh (lofantry), Co'onel Rvome, Lr" (infantry), Acting Commandant Eugene ‘The Fourth brigade te commanded by General Ewen, who has lesved the foilowing:— Naw York, June Pursuant to ordera by telegraph from the fm Chief, the several regiments of sis brigade are hereby ordered to be ready fd © Fhuadelpbia at ouce, on JOHN EWEN, Brigadier General. ‘The following are the regiments composing this bri Jommander Eleventh (infantry), Colovel Maidb uff, ‘Twenty, ries lutry) Colonel Aapiowail, Siaty (snianiry), Colonel Bagley. All these regiments are gow busily engaged in maki Preparattone to immediately leave for Peunsyivanin aud Washington. OCBKES AT THB VAHIOUS HEADQUARTERS. THO ORV ENTH RRCLURNT ARMORY ‘The Beventh, it will be remembered, was the first regi- ment to leave Now York in deence f tne capits, when the national government twice before called ut the ‘uniformed militia, Always ready when the yovernme: needs (heir services, ‘be g cater portion o the regiment easem biol at the armory vver fowmpinns Market, at ao early hour yesterday morning The differeut company rooms were filed w members of the corps, all busily engaged im arranging the poldier accoutrements, ex- Pectant of an immediate order to march. Colonel Lefferts had iasied peremptory orders fur the regiment to proceed to Philadelphia immediately, on short service, and there ‘was scarcely # man from his post when the hour came which was appointed im the orders for the regiment to move Discussion ran somewhat high as to the probabie length of time the regiwent would be rejuir ed to serve, and different opinions were expressod. ‘There wae one wnetimous sentiment, however, and that was im regard to the Immediate departure of each single soldier, no matter what portios of the globe the govern- moot might require their services. Things went on at this rete when Crigedier General Hail arrived a: the or. NEW ‘YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUN 17, 1863—TRIPLS SHEET. Mory «a company with Lieutenant Colonel Price, of the Seventh The regiment was immedi: ely formed, and Gener! tail addr aso thom, @ett'ng forte the orc m- stances unter whi h they were o+l@d out, Tt was Bis Deite’ that the to un of service required would be only ten © twelve days, and that would be ta Philidviphts, He then put ¢ @ question ag to whether or ust the )eviinent wes ready to go. All enth elastically answered in the aflirmst A ter General fiai's addreea Lientenant Cotone! Price alo ep ke dismixsing thom or the time being, bot or. dering them to oe ready at « moment's notice for march: tm. Th thon separated, j The Wine t# the order erhich was issued by Colonel | Latte: ts upon the ncovstans— | GEN RAL. ORNYRE—WO, TL. | Hrapquartens, - avevrn Reamer, Naw Yorw June 16, 1843, Ry order of hia Excetleroy. the Governor thir regiment wil proosad to Harrigborg, Pa, and for this wcposs will keson blo ar head riarters at aevenwcl ok AM to mor, row. in Hl fatigue, hivermvok (one day's rations), kuap- @. ck, bia: ket, overcoat und canteen, “bh cov mendant would sugeeat to the men to take but Hitle b ogame, Mecting of officers at five o’elock thie afternann. By order of MARSHALL. LYPRERTR, Colonet Commanding Seventh regiment. THR RIGHTH KROMMRNT. Colonel Varian of the Ey bth regiment, iseuedthe fot- mond:— GENRTA' ORDERA—NO. 9, Heapqrarters, Poourn Recent Ni. 8. N.Y. New Yorx, June 16—!2 o'olrok M. The mombera or this reciment are rected to a b'a | atthe wmo-y thip evening. ateleht o'elok nreoiely, cin we: te rolled, canton and hive sack, with one dav a ty order of Colonel J, M. VARIAN rations D8, Keener, Adiotunt. i (The armory of the reciment over Feaex market was | filed vith the members of the regiment during the whale They sh uld be forwarded vin Raston and Reading. | day. and allexpros-ed ‘hetwarmeat desire te agnin take the fleld. Ags atthe S-vonth regiment armory, the note Of prooaration was er ery whore apparent, THR TENTH REGIMENT, dix NeW YORK YOLUNTERKA, tm command of the Fouth rogimon: New York cors (two yeara mn), which * rooent!y returned from tio war isaues an order for the reorganiz ono” hin reziment fora brie -eampate. If this i. cone in @ prop r mannor there ts no do.ibt but that all our retganed goidiers will busten a:ain to the Geld tn Col nel, John BB order tpasih Back the inoursions af the rebel invaders, | Y#tes- The Colqnois of the Fourth, ‘Tne following is tho circular in qnestion— THR CNTY REGIMENT NW YORK BTATH VOLUNTERRS, (NAS TONAL 7OUAVES) RALLY.” The nudacious rebel invasion of a loval sinter State has » Drooght the war to our own ‘Tho “enth' revl- ment. {ts recent commander feels scared, will be will ng to reepind to a call todefend thar State In thie hour of ita | pect, and thus reap additional ‘aurele to thone with which it was crowne! on many battle f-Idg I would en- pecially Call the membera of my formor \- lant Tenth—to assemble at one.o'clock to marrow ¢Wel- | nesday), at the.corner of Rroome and Merrer streets, | preparatory to crcantving for*a brief campaign, All moembera of returred two years regimenta are ly requested to bo prosent ut the meoting. f COL. JOHN. E. BENDIX. Major Jony Mra. THE TWERNTY-SHOOND RRGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD. | Tatace Carden, the headquarters of this regiment, also | nat {tw quota 6¢ members shortly aftér the order /was'te- } sned for its bling by Col. Aspifiwa!l. The men be- ing drawn up in line, they we-e addressed by their Colo ne!, who atated to them that, in fecordance with orders received from Gen. Fwon the night beforo,Ho nad called theireviment out for thé purpose of proceeding to Penn-\ sylyania to repel tho rebél invasigh. Heconcladed by In‘arming them thit it would be Recedsary to kegp them. selves in rendi r dopacture at a raoment’s notices, The ‘ollowing company order bas been iseued:— comraxy ONDER, 20 ~ Abuony Co 1, lwasty seoonn Reacts, NoO.8. XN. V. bin Ganves, Fonrteenth street, ew YORK, vy, Jung 16, 1863. in company will, parruant to bi ans - ong ae lathe on Se ab eix @olock precisely, fully +1 equipped " pack, canvees versack), inorder to Dropeed to Philndel: hin on vice. Reoruits will be fully ) mod and equipped at the APTOPY. oe sey erm mn Porvons desirous of jal ing Gan appty to Liéutéoant ® M Townend (Townadnd & Yale), or at this armory within tho noxt then days, s N. ne will be rece.ved uniees 0° the first social htanding. Colcre! Bagley, of the Sixty-ninth, bas also. ordersfrom Albany to immediately fake the fie'd Tho follow ing are the orders received from this reximent:— Hiwangganrmns, © Comnany, Srery-uere N.Y. SN. @. New nx, June 16. 1863. Tho mombe-s of tho abo. ecomnany ara horeby ordered to appear at the re-imental arm ry (19 fatigue prior), on to torrow (Vednesday) morninz, June I7, 1863, Ah yopag, Iran tabing to enroll hemseiver tn the AL young Icishmen w elven tn tl above comiany, tf the de’euce of the Union, oan do 80 after nine v’clck to-morrow. By order, M OSREFE, Captain Commanding © Gompany. THE KEVENTY-FIEBT REGIMENT: Colonel Trafford, o mmanding the-Seventy first regi- Ment, inaues ibe following — GENERAL ORPERS—NO. 14, Arab e areas, 5) ExtY Hed Reciment.N.Y. 5. N.G. The "cers and members of this regiment are hereby ordered t) arsemble in full fate, black belts, over. coats rolled on knapsack (army). haversacks and cau eur, with ove day's rations to proceed to Peonsyivavia te opetat in repeiieg Ghe rebel invasion, fore term not exceo ting ninety days. The members will be sarniied with knapsacks and belie at (heir company armorics ¥ ental tine wil be formed in Pro mo strest, right roaiway, at eight o’clook A. M. precisely, on Wednesday. 171 met. Field ond st wi't report dismennted to. the Colonel at © quarter before eight. Nin mmissioned stuff, bad and companies wil! report to ths Adyntant fifteen minutes ‘De ore othe A. M = will send their baggage, which will not exceed trook cach, to the regimental armory by eight “aaa aa petting TALSTEaTT ttn a if / i E PE : E Meer no emit ALM ‘The above order ia peremptory, and every member will ropert in hye own person. | Commandanta ot comoanies may receive suitable sub nites in emer o «mervoncy | fompkine is hereby detailed as officer of the day a 4 Lie tenant dali ag ofeer of tho guard. Ry order 9 Colm el 8.1. TRAFYORD, ding Sexenty fest N.Y. 8. datent. THE SIXTH RROIMENT. the following are the orders issued from the Sixth rogimont — CRNWRAT ORDERS—NO 6 Heaporancens, Sixth Reciumet N. G. 8. N.Y, New Yorn, June 16, 1563. In compliance with orders from the Commander-in- Chiof and (rigadicr General Yates, this regiment will hed fteelf in readiness to go into short service imme- dine y unon receivirg orders to that evect. fom mrodants of Companies will promulgate this order at once, ‘the officers are hereby directed to meot at thoir rooms (Contre murket), this evening, at eight o'clock. Fvory Officer mst be present. By o der of ‘JOEL N. MASON, Colonel, Kinvny, Adjutant, i RROIMENT NEW YORK STATS MILITIA. ' GE*RRAL ORDER NO. 10, | Heapocantens, Frcet Re ier N.Y. 8 Ser i BP. THE KIONTH New Yous, ‘une 16, 1863. ‘This reviment wi!) proceed to Harrisburg tomorrow (Weinesta ), ihe 17 inst ,f Fa short term of services, to cease with the present raid in Penneyivania, apd not to Ox: oo thirty dave cuder any olreumatines. Company roll will be called +t four P.M. Tine wil be formed os fve o'clock P.M precisely on Broome street, right on Rrondway, ‘The members will parade in full fatiguesbinek belts, overerais rotied on koapeack, blanket, canteen and haver- rack , with two days’ conked rations, corn will take as little baggage as H ait vailce, nor n trunk, iniiedagaisdin Members with the reviment for the above named service will be exempt from the draft, Ty order Colonel J. M. VARIAN, D. BR, Keene, Adjutant, THE FIRST REGIMENT NEW YOUK stare VOLUNTERRS. The croator portian of the men ond officers of the Firat reriment New York State Volusteers (two years mon) who bive just retarned from the war are anxious of imme:iiately proceeding to the fleld.as an independent corjm, to repel the rehet invasion. Colonel Alien is about organizing them, «nd hun tseued the following: — Naw Vore, Juno 16, 1963, a non commicsioned officers and = pri. votes cf the Firat regiment New York State Voimntovrs, with euob ofieers and men of other retuned regiments.’ are requested (o ansemble At ‘entral Hail, 174 Gennd Btreet, at twelve M.on the 17th inst.. for the parrore OF On zing an independent command mt officers, once tike the field, wivhont any reference to py of Aes fhe «bort tne reyuired to heat the enemy bick our own tives will be eaMetent to teach him, vo often Gove belore, Unt you have and will WM. Hy ALLEN, Volunteers. again 4 Late Coi-nel First regiment Now York The Common C CORRESPONDENCE Ww: GOVERNOR CURTIN. | The Commiitee on Nationa! Affairs of the Common Coas- ot! mot at the (ity Hall yesterday morning for the pur- pose of toking imto consideration the best method which they could adopt to ald in rapidly seuding off the militia vegimonts. The following despatches relative to the mat ter were then sent to Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, and Governor Seymour, of New York:— crrt Bais, New Yor | Housmo Srrworn, Goveraor of le State va ‘York, albeay, 6 cy LAs | SintSGn ylow' "ot the Gudden Cebed enid inde eur etter lowing order yoaterday morning relative to his com: . dard eqnipyod. Write beite knavarcke, wiD ' qpanyeg Pamier, Cheleman | | Piao o Mehney vote, Would Ream to demana that all cyaiinbe fo of man, ad @ oy Mews, nud be at nc.» ‘ded t axsiat ip the eenerat” ~ teed n. Unde standing that yon eoutem) ato ond rig out the Pate Wit in thie city for thst pure ee the Comuitioe Oy Nott vat Afurg of she Common Council of New York hive @rected me to addrese vou, ascortiin whether the committer. or the omm:n Corneil, can in any woy we it ca Rveodily moving the mill 19 this city where their services may be needed. or w + in any other menner our eood o' can can be availnbic. ty Unie hour of need? Very reapeotfully, your oheaient ser vont, TRREN’K FARLEY, Chairman Committee om Na‘tonal Afaira, Governor Seymour transmit the tol owing answer to bove — sneakers Atarwy, Jane 1°—12-16 P.M, ‘Trnnwen VaRiey, Chairman of Committee on Nasional Af- fine Tahetl aval! myself of your ald. T have ordored troone to m eh at once to defend Pern y'vani: Haupy to see you here, HoRatlO SKY MOTR, Tho (oll wing was despatched to Goveravr Curtis, of Ponneytvania;— Cory Baw, New Yor« rv, Tune To bls Pxcelloncy Governor Oren, Yirrinyy @, Pa.:— Anvions to apalet in any way possible in the protection Of Oor Aten “tates, ne Weare eriain they would haste to our senators in cane oF neowsnity, Tam ingtructed by nities op National AWvre of the Common Coun- you. Please tetegranh in what way ance can be naeful, ange Lagnpenene eecienly wo reapoud, Very reapeotfully, rone chediat nervant e TPT CRENCY PAPLEY. i of Committee on National + Mairs, ~~" Of the city of New York, Roars. T. Women, Recretary. To which Govorner Curcin tr vrmitted the following reyty:— Harnmnrra, Pa , Juno 14, 1263. somites National » de‘ond "en ayiva.ia as f you can 889d rer. evmoar to'erraphes Inet Your me bron reerive” menta longed: nibt he wee We neod troops. send. troona to Marrisbuce, repariiy & ~ TLe enomy are approaching ye aity. Very Sa cunts - > Meeting of Omooraof the Firat Division. THY GOVERNMENT CALLS ( UPON THE MILITIA TO SKRVR THRER MONTHS—THBIR LB DIB- ONARGR IN THIRTY DAYR, BTC. A meting of milit: officers of the ‘Firat division was he'd at the Arsenal; corner of Kim.and White stroata, Inst ovening. Malor General Randfordpresided.. Among thone present were Brigadier Generals Snicer, Hall and Firth, Rixtn, Sev nth, Fighth, Rlaventh, Twelfth, Twenty second, Thirty. seventh, Firty-ftth , Sixty-ninth and Seventy first were ' also present, reyresepting their different regiment After considerable Aigcussion {t was determined\\that the following. regiments » leave. toxdey—the! Sevelith, Eleventh, Twenty, necond.and Reventy-firet. \ Next day the baianos of the regiments are expected leave. y 5 ‘The regirhensW lorving to-day wIV'G0 “by the Camden ana Amboy Céntral Ratfroad. Tt'was the unanimons wiphiof the officers that they be j Commande by thor own brigadier generals, but the gov- eroment wil énly receive them regiments. a NA... ‘ BROOKLYN MILITARY MOVEMENTS, Great . Exettement in | th Chyrches—The Eleventh end #ifen Bri ea Ordered te Pennsylvania. / Great ox Prevailod in our gister.city of Groot, lyn yesterday jthoonsequence of the receipt of. the follaw- fox order from Governor Seymour #f a late hour Ga Mou ] day vight:— f % 2 Atnawy. Jone Ce Brigade. N-igsal Qurd-— ~ Order all regiments ander your: c ‘HORATIO Copies of the'above order were placed ia the ands or \ A es eae Monday, ana she men of T t commands were all Hotified-by nine o'clock yesterday morning. Brigndier General Jeane C. Seaitn, commanding the Kie venth brigade, received a similar order, which was at- tended to with equal promptness. Geveral Smith issued the following ordors at an carly hour yesterday morving:— GENRRAL ousmas— 10.3. i ‘Buapovanrass, F LN. Yo De Brook! rx, June 36, 1863. i ‘Tho Twonty-tnird, Forty'seventh, Fifty second yviy-sixth retiments, Nationa! Guard, of the Stateot des York. are bereby ordered to hold themselven in readf:oss |) to cot» Pfailndeiphia at onoe, on shore service, in-compit- ance with orders from Horatio Seymour, Commasder-in- hier. ” ———— Commandants of there igiments will sé6*that this order ix promptly crm Wed with, atid report the proxrens faado by them tomo, atithe Twemtyeceond regiment ua cern oa and Urange streets, Brooklyn. . ‘base pa nndie g Tpeerlet rig a Basan Hsexeit, Brigade Major and tae; GENBRAL ORDERA—HO.'8) Hexpquserens, Twenre-tamr Rad's; NG, 8) N. ¥., , rw, Jane 16, 1843 In comptiance with the above orders, thie wit assemble at the Armofy, ‘corner of ‘Felton ‘and Orange Btrects, in full uniform, knipaacks (with <vercoats relied) and haversack«,at four'o'ciogk thi afierncon — sv order of EVERMRET,, Jr, Colonel Commanding Twonty third regiment; N.G. 8. N.Y. J. M. Prave, A@jutant. In accordinee with the above orders the regiments composing this brigade assembled about two o'clock yes. torda: at their various armortes, as fotlo Twonty third rertment, Colonel Wm. Kvordell, at their armory in Fulton street, corner of Naasan. Forty seventh regiment, Colonel Meserole, at the Odeon, Filth street. ED. Fi'ty second regiment, Colonel Mathew T. Cole, at 355 Falton street Fitty.sixth regiment, Colonel J, Q. Adams, at the Arena, in Raymond street, near Fulton. Large crowds githered round tbe various arrensis, and the offiers of the different regiments received many cifers of recrivits from young men who were desirous of leaving with roziments which will be placed in the feld imme diately. These «ff-rs, bowever, had in every instance to be refused in consequonce of the applicant not being pro vided with a uni‘orm. Shortly afer four o'clock the Twenty-third reviment was diamiased until seven o'clock, In consequence of tho fai‘uro :f Governor “eymour to notity General Smith at what hour the regiments of his brigade were to icave. Before beirg diamissed Colonel Eyertell instructed tho captain to have full lista mado out of the members of thoir companies who bad failed to report for duty, as tho provost marshal has orders to arrest all members of regiments leaving for the reat of war who shall fall to report and accumpany their regiments. Similar orders ‘were transmitted to the other regiments of this brigade. There are but two regiments available in the Fifth bri- gade—iho Thirteenth, Colonel] Wo dward, and ine Treg: ty eighth, Colonel Bennett, The Sevoentioth—a cavairy and light artillery regiment—also belongs to this brigade; ‘but ft is Goubtfal whether it will be accepted, Both regi ments assembied shortly after two o'clock at the armory, corner of Henry and Cranberry etrests. Colonel Wood ward bad previously issued an order to the effect thst, sheuld his regiment be required to leave forthwith, thir- tece sirukes on the bell of the City Hall and five on the Gi orent fire bells throughout the city would atify the members of bis regiment to assemble with the least pos sible deiny. Retwoen three and four o’cluck the Thir teenth regiment was dismissed, with orders for the oom- Missioned officers to meot at tho armory at eight o'clock last evening, and the non-commissioned officera and pri vaten to asomploat ofght o'clock this morning. in un- dress, The Twenty-cighth was also dismimied at the game time with similar orders. Ceveral Crooke Yeceived a dexpateh from Governor Sey. moor abdont half an hour after the regiments had noosa dismirned, ordering him to apply at once for tranaporta- ton fur the Thirteenth and Twenty-cighth regiments, which wili probably be the first to loave. All deficionctes in arms and equipmeats will be supplied at some point on thetr way. ‘Tho regiments of the Eleventh brigade met at their respective armories at seven o'clock last evening, when a despatch from Adjutant General Sprague, just received by General Emith, was read. Tt was to the effect that all the regiments of the brigade should be filled up at once, and proceed to Harrivburg With all yoestble despatch, there to roport to Major Geveral Couch. The term of service was stated to be for three months, mnless sooner discharged. ‘The officera were directed to make requfBitions apon the Proper departments for equipments and supplies. Similar orders were received by General Crooke, of the Fifth brigade, and promulgated to the Thirteenth and ‘Twenty eighth regimenta, Tt being impossibie to obtaim transportation last night the different regiments of both brigades were disminred until eight o'clock A. M., today, when the officers and command to be ready: | F at once te ge t> Phitadelphin om short service. Yard have voluntcered their eervicea to join the diferent regiments Bow Ulimg us their re ka, bey wages yeserdey with the uncerstending tbl by should resume thetr places on thet ret.rn. All excitement thron,hout tho city, and there will be no dituoulty to A.ling uy tho roginouta, MOVEMENTS AY /LBANY. Scymour—Troops Under Marching Ore dors, &e. Ataany, Jane 16, 1993. ‘The Governor te reosiving urzeut mesaaces from the anthorittes of Peunsyivanks, asking ‘or tone, and is doing everything possible to hurry thom ‘o-ward, Gov, Curtin advises that they be ship red via Easton, recretary Stanton tolegeapha that the mon will not be needed for more than thirty day, and probably mot for that period; that arms will be simplied to them at Harrie ‘bung, and that they report to Gen, Sach, Gevoral McClellan arrved here et half past four thie aerroon, Comin upon the Harlem road, and procestod di-octly to Governor Seymour's resid@ace, They are ts © psulbation together this evening. Tho Seventh, Eleventh, Rtshicgnth,” Twonty-elghth ; Thirty seventh, Forty eevonth, Sixty-firth, Sixty Aev oth, Sixty eighth, Stxty-nin h, Seventy-fint and Seventy. fourth regimenta are under marching orders. ‘Too Severth and Seventy-f'at regiments will leave to-night. Marching orders will alno bo tasued to 1,500 volunteers at New Dorp, 800 8° Rocheater, aud 500 at Plattsbare, General McCiollan ts in Albany for the purpose cf alt. ing Governor Seymour in organizing and sending torward | t:00)@ tor the” defence Of Pennayivania. “Aboiit 14,000 men already seoured and thoy are beginning tu go forword, s ‘The following additional militia regimenta arg wider / orders to move:—the Fiyhth, Twenty-eecond and | itty sixth The Twenty-necond, the Thirtieth and ‘thirty. fourth regimentajof volunteers (hore awaiting to be mus tered out) offer their services, 4 INTERESTING FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Mr. Samuel R. Glen's Letter, Nuwaned,.N.°C., June 10, 1363, Rumored Mutiny'in the Rank and’ Mita of the” Hn-my— The Malcontents Flete-the Mountains and Portify Thm tloes—They wear Marlity te Free Gove nment—Unquali« fed. Opposition to the Dichum & Richmond— Raleigh and Ri-hmond in Antagonism— nt_-Stat-menta by De- sertere—Solicitude jn Richmond— Hidden Jcy in Raleigh— Changes in District Oommen mergl F. B. ‘pinola i Command at Beauforiin Imporiesit~Adrrival— Change in Outom Hue Regulation:— Proven in Newbern—Preseraation to Colonel W. C. Rawili- tan, e.5 0. 4 By the Iate’arrival of several private soldiers—desert- ers from the rebel! forces in this State—importantinfirma> UUoa bas been received about tlhe nituation of the enemy to the iaterior, particularly in front of ‘Little Washington, were from the Twenty-sixtt: Nortts Caro- ', & regiment that composes pa t. of .— brignde) under command 6€ Brigadier ‘Govorat Martie, Trey seom to be tatelligent and trustw rihy then, and, if, dus allowance be mace for argue littl exag- ‘geralion, their statements may be received as being, for the part, reliable, Acoording to those deserters, a large part of the renet forces, the rank and @le, in North Crroitoa may be yro- 10 tobe-ia a state of open mutiny. This ferting te chiefly entertained and encouraged by the now con<ori.4a. leaders treat the move. neve ‘of tne hin momeat is a gouree of a gre .t deat of solicitude im Richmood ando & great deal of hidden oy in Re! . The seeis of a counter. reveluti a «re sown tu the Old orth St te, and, if pro fostered, there ueed be but litte doubt of un abundant b irvest. CHANGE IN THE CMON DISTRICT COMMANDERS sriment is the appointment of Geveral Spinola, of rook yn, N. ¥., tothe district q’ Beaa- . the tavurite. ful water: pla-e district ¢ the “department. The district was first aéatme! to “rigadjer Gereral Nagle; then (.oneral Heckman com nandet it; and, en the temporary retirement o. the later on a vi-it North, Colonet Zabriskie, of tho Ninth New Jerscy, had ch irgé of ft. Gonernl Spinola has just entered upon the discharge of tia duties, and alr-ady jnsttated s mewn .ta tary me #urce for the de tence and the government of the district, Captain Geo. H Johusten, Adjitaut Genera o Goneral Naglee, ts noting in a simile” cx;moity for ( onorad Spinola, Lieutenat Charies R. Johnson, also of General Nagiee's stall, i< on duty in \eaufort district. Lieutenant Ef. Bishop, General Nagices ‘uarterma-tor, in also ov duty ta the kame district, having jowt roternod fram th Nerth. Captain Laverense jimuloy. Generai pinola’s Ad remaing at Washington with tie brigade, Lieutenants G. 3. Willinma and Wm. M. Cole, Spinoia’s ids, are at headg iarters in Boaiifort. Am IMPORTANT AnmuvaL. ‘The arrival of a United tutes revenue or custom nouse officer, charged with the duty of into the | revenue, or r:ther the want of a revenue or custom: howe, ‘sy-tem ip this department, is unt xnnounced. to the great Joy f traders and others, While the enemy must be pro. ‘vented from receiving his supplies Gy iingg, ib dete soem unnece gary that we should a1 by on and render: outsetves BAconfortable ind mise-nbie lamented “ones, ansignet » provost duty in Newbern. [t in necdiess to state that this duty is most admirably executed. RARETATIOS. del of humbug about oom- but tho-e was none in that SWORD Pi Bometimes there te a ood jt tations. but Gren oeourted in Besutori aa George’ HH. Johnaton Goheral), avd other distingtished military gens were and participated in the ceremonics, Tho donors aod worthy of tho gafdat recipient of the some testimonial. IMPORTANT ORDERE. ‘Tho following ordors have been iwued recently by Qeneral Spinola, commanding the district of Besufort — GENPRAL ORDRKS—NO. 15. Heap wvanrems, Drerect oF Baavroat, Jane 1, 1963 I. Ail passes wow issued for oF for other par. ‘to pase beyond the line: of the district, are here- revoked. TL Hereafter no passer will be valid to go ont of the Hines of the dintrict inless iasuod from these headquarters, TH No gords will be allowed to pam from place 3 Gsoxce H. Jonxeron, Captain and A. A. 0. arrested to these headquarters. prisceere, refugees with! Mocs will be or forwarded, a SPINULA, kay oy» an occasion weee lively and pl-asurable one, worthy of the | iv THE MINSOURL BMANCIPATION CONVENTION, nn Our St. Liuis Corresponden sr. Love, June 11, 1868. Pe Armroa-hing Conventi n—liaherm if the Delegate Thier 1 Ubea! Comm on— trengh of tie Radsals fe, and (0 ara ine, wroaching F ‘pation Convention te be held in this atty In the course of a fow days attracts cousider- Abe stlention, unt @ now the oli of taj Of Canvor-wal on Thave been anending the ‘@-enevn in fu ting ont how tho ernven ttn ater y nino member«, Ceoted some bil? @-70n reo ally well Ove vacaneies: | 92 or US members, Vor mataat emanairation,...... For sp ely tut not instant ema) For gra toatl emaroinmtion,. For perpet ation o slavery -"fdll anmbe: “Sminocy-nivey prosont, tt prity, Accerding to the ye are in favar of some man ‘Re Onosed to it to torars eft in fight © i!) now he be:ween the “in. advoouies ihe her ean de anytiing witho ve conversed with many wall Imormed parties and eof optoion thet Che 'imt of time for emanci ation w betwee) three and ton vears, There tx not che el'gbteat prierect thar thoae in favor of an immodiave Putey wilt win. Sr. Louse, June 12, 1863. Tasportonee of the Missouri Sta'e Conventiom—Nocersity of Pmancipation—Imyportn' Captures—A Provost Marshal tn the Hands f (4 villas, 4. The meeting of the ¥t.te Convention of Missourt on Monday next, in accordance with the proclamation oY 1 Governor Gamble, promixes to be one of tue meet im | portant eventa to “ite resitia thot hax ever oconrred ta Miasourt. rhe Com¢ention tw catied upon to adopt eome measure of emancipation, which the progress of the war and the inore sing tnneourity of slave }roperty Rave ren: déred necessary, The Convention t# oraentiilly @ con- Po-vative body, A recapliuiation by an organ of the PadicalaGoncedea a priraltty of copperheads, bit os. timates ® muority of radicals, conse vatives and grads em nolprtionists combined. Tie latter elements, how- ever, are inharmonious, aod thetr disagreement will givo tho cap) erho ds aigreut ndvepiave ALthO lant sevsiow of th Convention Judge Breckin Tid ©, of thin city, a conservative, propeasd the ame d- Ment of the oonatitntion so awe deoree final emancipa- Uon.ta’the year 1900; but erunp pnler was every sohemo for aboliahingsslavery to the 0 abtry membors that this very reasonable plan was deveated /almos. uninimwvey The rapid changes inc then have satiatiod almost ‘Every imteligent .peram that some sort of an emancinarod = meusire, to \soo-re..the rights of wavehoiders, ia eminSutly Qeceasiry. The march of events may atany moment leave the slavehvlders ‘without recourse and dep ive then o% their property, ‘Tho prinoipal question far,the Convention will be the pro- yer time for Unally getéing'rid of slavery. The influcace Of Pestdent Lincota wm favor of gradual ema cipation has seitied the paltoy omtbat 1» int. . Ap-important capture waa made on the Northern Mis shuft Ralirord, at Mexico Station, on the 10th inet. Tho capticed. individuat i¢ the notortous Cotone! Josoph. Q the right Bond man of Marmaduke fn the attack om Soringfisid ad ‘ape Girardeau, anid tho toxder of Peverat bands m North Atremondous row ts impending amg the merchants on acco mt of the m just ‘Tireriminatioss in the mat- ter of trade allowed im favor of Chicago ant Cinotngati agai. ot St. Louts, Powder and lead sre openty shipped into Misgourt fr Chicago but nota of either can be 8 nt from city tat. Thwois south of the Ubi+ ad Viesiesiopt Railroad Tt t# alan charged that (hia me aro favored in ahivment: to Memphis An investi evtion is demanded. and . removal of the restrictions here or their enf cement elsewhere. 3» far as Memphis ai tt would be an excoliont thing if all from every ple wih that part were tod. ene con<orabl) «xe: vised over the press con- Corning milit ry matters ww iiuetrared by the fact that the telegraph & gounced w the wh le asp that the Army of ths Frontier hid gowe to Vicksburg whores the %t Louis papers were from the slightest allusi n to it, When will Seoretary Stroroe extibit «email am uot of common sense in this dunine-s? A terrible onslanght has been made by the radicuia on Gene. al Schofiekt for apunintig James 0. Hroadhend Provort Ma shal Ge eral @ this State, Broathead frie 4 of Governor vamb'e and Frank P, Blair, Jr., ‘that what's the matter,” The Ninety-first Iiinois boys who were in some trouble about thoir ©.change, have gous to Loumviile, and it is state! ihe difficulty his neen seitled, They will return to AGlive Kervios immediately ever and ‘eneral Orme have gove south = g. with General Horton. They wore Intely in command at Pilot Knob and Rolla, Tvee is_no_ bei eoneral of General Rrown feneral Ewing, “ 1. The taster has his itor gunboat Neosh» proceeded on ber first trial tip year without her armament. The tarrot aud slocridg apparitua worked admirnbiy. There is be- lieved to b: some mistake about the alleged defects fo the ders tial y ean make ber good ta 8 short time, RS (&@ the Winnebago, Milwaakee and (brokasaw is progressing ia a aalis!aglory manner. Court Ca! jeor—=This Day. Suraewe Covrt—Cm vurr.—lart 1—Nos. 01, 2861, 2873, Sell ow HOKORS 10 CERERAL BEAGHER amar Arete aint Xe is Fresenfed, with the Hospi talitiesypf the City. | ADDRESS OF MAB OR OPDYKE REPLY OF GENERAL MEAGHER, Se neve mh sean. .sntnom prinsuans HE GOES IN STRONSLY FOR THE WAR, A Kearny Cross Conferred Upon Hie, A COLLATION, SP ERECHES, &e., &., &e, Ta aooordarce with previo:s arrangements, the Commit fee on National Affvirs, m con unciton with Mayor Opa ke and namerous mombere of the Common Council, waited upon General Thos, Francia Meagher at the Astor House yeetorday aiterton, for the purpose of preventing (hat gallant offer with A vet of complimentary resolutions: | tendering him the hg, alities of the city, The meoting | Was.ome of the mont ia‘eresting aod pleasant of the kind that bas ever occurred in tos city, and the proceedings on the part of «1: conperced went off in the moat aatiaf o~ tory manuer, Tue atiendxnoe of distinguished military and ‘civic digtiturten, as well as private citizens, war vory numerous, including the ‘ollowing gentlemon>— His Honor Mayor O;dyks, General Ward 8B. Burnet, General Frra Nyo, (overnor of Nevada Torrttory, Hoa, Wm, MeMurray, Hou. John F, Develin, Alderman. Terence. Farley, Chairman ot the Gommities on Nation+l Aiaira; Daniel Develiit, Haq., itie city Chamber! in; Judge Gilbert. Tebn, Joh” Favawo, Faq. , Jama M, Sheohan, fisq.; Quar- Cormanter Jesoph B. Tully, Captain Willlam Josoph Kane, of € 1a) Corousap's ataff, Hon. Robt, C. Hutchins, Sena- tor tles G. Cornell, Rev. Mr Boole, Aldermen Boole, For, Michell, Houry, Chipp, Reed and Ottiwell; Counett. inon O'Brien, Brady, Mo‘onnell, Houghtating and McVey; Juége Tartholomew O'Con: or, Captain Hogan, of General Meaghor’s staff, nil a bont of others. o’ 1 14, one of tho elogaut listle parlors of the Mayor OrnrKi.on bebali of the city, made the presen- tation in the following speech’ — MAYOR OPDYKK'® APRBOH. Garrat Mracian—Thive the pleasure of presenting deomely Pp ss ain of resolutions 13 Plas bas “etttunt worviosd in the Bata. sre express 4 Le pede Picyerees a jayor then resolu recently adopied og fhe Cora Scebaent en ove! tt Pay General, “roa it ved mogs vote of beth branches of Counc, aod were prompty and proved by me, Comply as are the terme im eich they aro expre-sed, I feel we goigt ant Ge As. end wo proved peewee bo Uw od ou m bave new country, agailast, earncst and dovoted friend te civil liberty §=You acopy resolations, vor,on the hd which ous he flowing iearpon— ‘the Common Counoll of the oity of New York Brigndier General Thomas Francis Meagher. Rnnnannnnnenee ne te beneenoe a6 be: plause. He spokeas tolows:— ft ee eet a eee peptone ome peontves : acer red vt end proeperona re, ubticn f Mi 1 when: municipal govetuments fret vecan to be identified pepul r iiberty, With the spread of ‘a more Civillz»tion, with « bid commerce and the patronage of Sheongh her mun: tions of thin city, representatives, ought gurely to ciated in a nigh degree aud were even timent «f vanity t) mingle with the eccasin it raght be pardoced me to consideration Sot have accept. Treliuquish tor myself the thanks, the praises aad bospt- tatities which ti Common Council of New York have offered me iu so wigpal & manner, 1 shail claius them ta (ho fulles! meacure ior the officers and sob fed aso tt ta iS | ; i iis = H Fes i i : i ii HI LAT PY 3 i ‘ 8 i H i i} rn it ih 55 ale Li z ii uth 4 : 3 : ns ' i Lj s) Fs. 2 lf ; f i i ul ti Z 5 i 5 ! i Ee i 5 i Z ths Hi it il Fe i ih 83) i a i i i i # H 5 i ‘those how grievous, carry : fi i

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