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THE CALL FOR MILITIA. ‘The New York Regiments to Serve Thirty Days—Departure of the Fifth—Regi- ments Moving To-Day, &ec. ‘The question as to the length of time which the militia fare to serve has now been settled. They gre to be.mus- tered in for thirty days’ service on arriving at their des- (imation. This will bave the effect of filling up to the maximum strength each of the regiments at present leaving the oity, ‘There was jh of reoruite to the ar- Mortes yesterday, and the different regiments were re @etving large accessions to their ranks, ‘The brigadier gencrais, staffs and regiments are to be mustered’ in at Harrisburg by United States mnstering of- fleors, ‘The thirty days will be dated from their time of Deaving New York. DBPARTURB. OF THE FIVTH REGIMENT. ‘This fine corps left last evening for Harrisburg. They Deing fully equipped, and supplied with two day’s rations, deft tho armory at eight o’clock, headed by their gallant commander Colonel Burger, After tho regiment came into ‘Broadway they were joined by an. immense crowd, who Sceompanied them amidst enthusiastic demonstrations of teem to pier No. 1. Fifth wa first rate organiza. Won, and the soldiers ‘almost all Germans, with very few exceptions. Having halted for # short time, the boat to conve; nee to Amboy en roule to Hom lepara, bees fm readiiess, they proceeded on doard and left with @erloning clicors of ihe vast concouree assembled. They will, wo are convinced, do good service when called into action. ‘The following is a list of the ofticers:— Colonel, Joule Burver; Lieutenant Colovel, J. P. B. Maor, A, Meyer; Adjutant, William | Dick A master, F. Wiigon: Assistant Quartermaster, ——- th; Dr. Sergeant » Dr. i Major, ——— Zoe- ‘Company A, Captain lea; Compan; B, Captain Sor y 6, Onjtain hreiger Giapany. Dy Cap. Captain t Con any tain. Titidebranau< € Bruer; Com Sadat 6 Captain Reiss, ah TA Company's, Captain Aberle; Company THE yourtn REGIMENT. i i em gt lo ag ‘the fol- dowing:— -Mmapquinvens; Fourn Redane NG. S.N.Y., y Naw Yorn, Juno 29, 1863. (The Moers and men of this command will take notice ‘atthe regimental live will be formed at the division einer ath Orne of <P spishren slacks 4 Posen a Hae, Aen as : tS Mam, comes ‘Pwouse B. Prot, Adjatant. ‘FRE SIXTH REGIMENT, Will leave on Monday, The following has azn, Bins @ENERAL ORTREB—NO. x ‘ gee Sixta 7 ™ home § ew YORK, June 19, 1863, a compliance with diviaton ‘and brigade eee “4 pe a yin ag the 22d Instant. tor the pur. preceeding to the’ seat. of war. the fold aud fan ‘wil Tepart (dismounted) to the Colonel, at seven clock A. mandants of evimpanies Will report oor wean to the Adjutant; also the pon-commis an band and field muste at the same hour aud Placo. Regimental line will be formed in Broume street, = Testing on Broadway. fommandants of cowponies aro hereby directed to re- Port all absentecs, in order that they may be arrested and dealt with accordingly. Companies: A, B,C, H and F will assemb'e at tho ar mery,on Sunday, at cight o'clock A. M , to receive uni farms. arms and equipments, and compunies F, and K at two o'clhck P.M. Quartermaster Banks wiil attend in porson to the distribution, and ars ym is Gioved stall will assist hin. Con will be required to give their receipts to the (uarte ‘maanter for the articles received by their compan The officers muxt tke ag little bagsave as possible, ‘and bave tho same delivered to the Quartermaster at the armory, on Mocday morning, at seven o'clock, properly marked wkh name, regiment fe company By order EL. W. MAKON, Cotcnel. B B. Kinww, Adjutant, TUE SEVENTH REGIMENT, Detachments for this regiment will be sent off y.day, ‘ee the following will show:— ‘Suvantn Recmaxt New Yore Nationar Guarn, New Yorx, June 19, 1863, A detachment of the Seventh regiment Will be sent forward on Saturday, 20th inst. Mombers who wieh to Ph yd Fogiment wil) dssembie at the armory (uul and equipped and one daye’ ration: y ‘on that day. WM. H. ', Captain Co. D: Bond, of tho third Company, Seventh rogi- ment iio ioe pom this poscwngoy Prices ir bm rm at armory ‘Wt one o’oinck , and wiil'be Warhiatand toteanertaitocs x tah P, Bevsol will Jeave on Monday morning fr Baltimore. A Nas heey willbe tid se asaren tend ea task ipa Mareare.teveestes $0 TOE TENTH Saag ‘The above regiment je now being organized as one of ‘the National Guard to proceed to Harrisburg. The {ol- a x2 sls Techu Yogimaent New Fork Ni Natvooal aoa tard wil be, y ender Coser John ondiay late 2 lato of ny Tew sndts wil gerd hia rolls, denignati wi . asieiees tothe Major Pex anes on-aoee roonknnrll wil then receive orders: o make requisition ‘the fellow eng ed fens officers aro "eu until an elec tion can be ix, Colonel; J. W. Sorshah Uestebant Colooel: a. Missing, Major ehear tau Kaen ge fa mee regimen- ‘By order of Maj. en, Chas. Wa W. SANDFORD. 2. H. Wuoox, Division foep Yorn: June 10; 1568. Im accordance with the orders of the Commanding bam gt ‘rte race a report, with their com- order vbat Houze at two o'clock P, M. this requisitions can be mude to procure forme and Fer momen that we may be able to to the seat of war without delay. All recruits faurvished with a “a tol Zovave uniform without persons of returned regiments and others ‘wieh to join are invited to report at the Mereor J E. BENDIX, Colonel Commanding. arth Binge New York Volunteers to joi the Tenth regiment (National Zou. mat the Mercer @ and euroll their JOHN 8 4 CAMP, Late Captain Fourth regiment N.Y. V. infantry. THR TWeLYTe recede ‘This regiment will leave to-day. Culonel Ward has fapeed tbe following:— #2 Fil ie to the os the ground, at aN report to the Adjutant, on Tonine A.M. By order, Colonel WM. G. WARD. ‘Wu. L. Bunas, Fist Lietenant and Acting Adjutant. Anmgay, Co, C, TwEurm Reamer N. G. 8. N. Y. June 10, 1863, ‘The members of this command are hereby ordered to emembie at the regimental armory, corner of Broadway ‘aad Fourth street, on pone A morning, 20th inet., at Sav oe eight o'clock procinel geo will come fully prepared to start or th the field. By order of Captain V. BYRNE, Auax, G. Arcuison, Firat Sergeant. Annony, Co. G, Twrurm Reciuaxwt, N. G8. N.Y. June 19, 1963. Tm compliance with regimental orders the members of this Command are hereby ordered to assemble at the ental armory, corner of Brouway and Fourth vegim: Greet, day) morning, chook. fiment wil have States ocak, Captain HENRY MAGRATH. THR FIPTY-PIPID REOIMENT. ‘The Fitty-fifth has also been ordered to proceed to Har- risburg, 18 the following order will show — SPECIAL ORDRRA—NO. 25. ly order of J.B, Weor, Div. iat, 0 Hh 4 fase amen Firrr nvr Recieent, ta Seep hiaes with division orders of this day, the vegiment w! ly to eave for Harris. bora, ih dere for thirty are sory Commandania of compas wre h report to the Adjutant NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1863. —TRIPLE SHEET. ‘HS SEXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. Hmapquarnags, Six vere season compani this regiment will Roee she members of their respective commands pre @ 6 at these headquarters at nine o'clock A. M., 0m 20ih inst. (Saturday ), to receive elt tt uniforms and equinmenis, 50 “ato A rye bs with to Jorge. § Penpsy!vania, for 8 term of service not exceed! order of me olonet Jas wo wurday morning, at nine Oolck A. M., to receive their }) in Order to proceed with the roxi- ment re lvapia, as Ordered by the Commander w- bag ey age ere THOMAS CLARKE, Captain. » Orderly. Military Movements in Brooklyn. DEPARTURE OF THR FIPTY-SIXTH REGIMENT—THE THIRTEENTH AND TWENTY-HIGHTH TO LEAVE THIS MORNING—THE MARCHING ORDERS OF THE PORTY- SBVENTH COUNIRAMANDED. Tho Fifty-sixth regiment, under eommand of Colonel Jobn Quincy Adams, Mnalty left for Harrisburg yesterday ‘by way of Eastern Pennsylvania, on the New Jersey Centra) Raitroaa, The orders issued the evening previ- ous were to assemble at the armory, in Raymond street, at nine o'clock A.M. At the hour named nearly every man wus pgesent, and a large crowd of. friends and acquaintances thronged the vicinity. The com paniea filed out Into Raymond street shortly after nine o'clock, but 1t was nearly three hours thereafter before they were ready to take up the line of march. Brigadior General Smith was present and superiotended the ar- Fangements. At length the order was given, apd the regiment marched to Fulton avenue, down Fulton street tothe forry, whero they crossed to Now York and pro. ceeded tothe oat mear the battery. Tho sireets Ubreugh which they Naed with spectators, and large crowds followed to the place of embarka- tion, They looked very fine, prerenting: a neat appear- anee'in their meat, new uniforms. The list of officers was published yesterday. ‘The Twonty-cichth rogiment will lenvethe City Armory corner of Cranberry aud Henry streets, this morning Ppunctually at nine o'clock, They will crosa. Fulton ferry and proceed ba see foot of atrray street, where they on the foal TT to ermal aad aa heme The The Tollolriog i is a iat of the officers: Pied 5) S aaeeas ne ichue Bennett en ae 'onel, ab * Lil ju. in Dive bea Eager ‘James Cay Sur, J. Campbell; eo Mato, Win. Weopoies re per ren! Die . bee Wi niet First Lieute- That erst HonehanTVawde Vunde.” Coins Sen wn, Henry pki First Lieutenant, has. 1: Beean a Fientenant, Joreph Wittmann, Company (—Captam, Joseph Altenbrandt: Firat Licute- nant, Henry Spapgenborg; Socond Lieute:ant, Christian ‘Volkiner. Company D—Captain, Jobn Rhim; Tie, Bieutenant, Wm. Tostfelt; Second Lic a Henr Company E-—Captain, Charie Lieutenant, George Seteiliem ;§ Lancer. Company F—Captain, Joon Mattez; First Lieutenant, John rebel; Second Leuk nit, — Company (-—aptain naut, H, Raa ‘Lieutenant, Francia First Llentenant, . ‘alentine Sche ck, pany 'H—Ca roi “Auttony Wilts; First Liey- tenant, Louis Debiing* Second Lieutovant, Win, Schatl r, Company £—Captain, Jogovh Meckort: First’ Liea- tenant. Ludwig Selb: Socond Lieutenant, Adi Eade O mpany K-Ci J Henry Klevow: Seornd Liewtenan rn-commissioned St ergeant Major, George Hase- linger; Ouartormastor Meryeant, Jo} Marshall; Com Inkenary Sergeant, Jenkins; Ordnance Sergeant, Andrew Kino: Hespital Steward, Thos, A, Cam, bell: Drum Major, Henry Kohifs: Color Sergeant, Edward Ritz. per: Right General Guide, Charles Wills, Left General Caide, Thos. Mc: ormick, The Thirteenth regiment is now fully prepared, having deen vrevided with every requi-ite for the campaign. They witl form ja front of the armory, corner of Crun- berry and Heury streets, this morning, at eight o'clock, when they will proceed to Harrisburg, by way of Easton, transportati n having been secured on the New Jersey Central Ratirond. The following is a list of the offtcers:— Fickt and Stagf——Colonel, John 8. Woodward; adn tant, Win. Augustum McKee: Surgeon, R. Armiston. Jr. ; Quartermaster, Joseph B. Leg, (The positions of — colonel and ae sort bli ) onalant pany A—-Captain M . amen B—Captain Baldwine Lieutenants Dean and Company C—Captain Dodge, Lieutenat Felt. Company D—Captaa’ Bx ‘eden Lieutenants’ Strang and aoa gw pice Briggs, Lieutenant Richards. CEES, tain Heath, Lieutenants Clirchogh, Qceaptéia Thorne, Lientenants Kiseam aod B—Captain Aah Lieutenants Bache and "mpany ECaptin Feo morsbers of the For! missed at their armory in uh Fifth Sg ergo night, the order directing them to preceed tothe seat of war having been countermauded. ‘The cause is not def- nitely ascertained. Many of the members, however anxious to go, a the Thirteenth and 1 Kty eeound regiments yenter “ihe Fifty. pede probapl; peave on ek W. K. Comstock, of the Twenty-third regiment, raised a company to be permavent!y attached will proceed to Harri.barg the frst part members lot bebind for one cause or another will be sent of to-day. The Rev. P. J. fl. Myers has been appointed waiialn bihe vegan’. and will leave in afew days. A despatch received from Har- rigburg last evening states that the regiment bas arrived there and is engaged at work fn the intreuchments on the other side of the Pusyuehanva. nt, Fred. Hitzeiberger. Move ‘Trevrow, June 19,1863. The Twenty first regiment was mustered out of service to-day. Those of the regiment belonging to Hudson and Bergen county go to Jerrey City to be paid off, They started thin afternoon at six o'clock. The Unton Light in’antry, of thi city, etarted at non for Harrisburg. Applications are constantly making to the Governor for acceptance from different parts of the . (Fi e, June 17.) Financial circles have teen romew tat agitated (or teve- ral days past on account of alleged fraudulent necotia- tons Of drafts on New York, by a somewhat notorious grain Operator of this city by tbe name of John M, exter, which drafts were returned to the bo'ders unpaid 8. Bturges & Sons, and $15,000 from the Western Marine rumor; but we are assured that tbe two parbes named latterly was connected unfavorably with the «wind formed plans success:ully then pay by welling @ similar draft and remitting to New dreds Of thousands of dollars, nearly al) of which have Western Marine and Fire Company, bat wan naa stated to have been #0 obtained in about Of this eum $35 000 was from the well known house of and Fire Insurance Comnany's Fi Other bank Sashes have been connected with are all who have snflered. Lester was formerly of the firm of Firm & Lemer Hartiord County Hank of Iedina, He pomreaned oe shrewdness and cunning, and bas carried on his well We underrtand that the system of drawing drafts, which be would subsequently sell to a banking house and York by teiegrayh, han been prac ised by Lester for the it year, and thai during that time he bas drawn buy been paid at maturiiy. Lester wan arrested on Saturday, at the instance of the Insurance subsequent y Bo ong) though under what a: rangement e have not learved. Obituary. Revs. Ssrth, a soldier of the Revolution, died at his re- sidence, Hopkington, Mase, on the IRM instant, at the advanced age of one hundred years and four movths. Madame Tactmnoy pm Litwy, a great granddaughter of tamous French Admiral’ Jean a died to Paria y 31, at a very advanced, enced, age. This Indy leaves a (an the wit of Mt Urban ant, con ofA goreral ot the tre eats Kona ta living » tauive oF the mous kailor in the apnals of Preach bene im 1004, ran the English block- oP Dunkirk, x ta age ut Jaden with grain, aed anes Leeas ) Mercere eayethe Record, from bourne Weekly Keview,<mtaten that ‘Waom had died tn Anstralia, whither he went a tne 3 time since. At Meibourve Houre, near Wekefleld, however, the residence of Mr Wroe, the attendants Cy beng the mansion ‘or bie ret They do x that big mission ia yet tui an the faliteorora’™ ba Hot yet arrived nas, the well Known Indian sportsman, has re- ney been Killed near aghaut by a tigress. The Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. CURYELAND , Jue 17, 1863, At & meeting of the stock hoidera of the Cleveland and Railroad the follow 'ng Directors were anavimour. elected: —Joba Gardoier, yh Lyman, ff. B. Hurl. a Samuel M. ‘Young, A. Stone 7 "0 Jeroine, A. , Ww. MILITARY AFFAIRS. Reception of the Fittcenth Regiment New York ie Vela ‘The munictpal authorities will receive the Fifteemth Tegiment N. Y.8. V. on Monday next. ‘This regiment returned to the elty on Thursday last. The following i# the si PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS POR THH RRORPTION. ‘The regiment will be reviewed by the Muyor and Com mon Council on. Monday, tho 22d inst., at Ove o'clock P. M., io tront of the City Hall, After the reviow they will proceed up Broadway to the Ony Assemb y Kooms, where they will be entertained by the city authorities. By order of the Committee on National Affairs. TERENCE KARLEY, Chairman. Samus. T. Weneren, Secretary, of she above tbe resiment will pa ID pursuance ve waht marching order on Monday, the 224 inst. "Tine ‘ne wil be formed co o'clock P.M, in Lalayette phiee, right resting on Eighth stroet, vig, and stail mounted C. @, COLG. ATE, Colonel. BURNETT'S BRIGADE. Genera) Burnett bas addressed a letier to Mayor Opdy k fo relation to the formation of bis brigade, asking bie In- fluence to obtain a grant of ten thousand dollare from the municipal authorities in order to uid bim im the formation ‘Of bia brigade, The Mayor has transmitted a letter to tho Common Coureil strongly recommending General Burnett, and it ia probable that the amount will be furnished. Adjutant General Sprague has also sent, a communication relative to General Burnott’s brirade to Coknel H, ‘an Lansing, commanding troops in cimp and garrison in vicinity, setting forth the ¢) -amstances under which ry brigade je to be raised. (i following is the letter ia queetiou:— Gkrerar Headqusxrxrs, Starx New Yori, roger omen ser 1? 1803, Corown—The ‘Pretidbut St ihe United sviter han auld tbat be will commission Genera) Ward B. Burnett a Briga- dier atid in the rervice of the United States when Governor Seymour turds ovér W bim a eallic'ent ber Of regiments to warrant it, jn accordance with the usa.o+ of the service.” The Governor has assured General Bur- nett that he will, at ihe proper time, and vader coe cause 10 be turned. over to bim 6 moro regiments’ of troops They aré organized as mus win the ores te United states, thus ena Diing him t form a briv: Gonerat Burnett is his Exeellency commended to Prd consideration, as on may be able from time to time give him much valuable iaformation in relation to the ; | seer of recruiting. am, very respectfully, your wer NOUNT-T, SPRAGUE, ‘Adjutant General To Colonel H. 8 Layaino, Commanding troopa, New York, RAWKINS’ SOUAVES—NINTH KEW YORE VOLUNTERRE, 5 Captain Lawrence Leshy, late of Company I, Ninth New York Volunteers, is organizing a company from the old Ninth to serve for three months im Colonel Bendix’s Tenth New York State Militia, A Zouaye uniform furnish- od. All members it J to join are invited to oall this day al House, corner of Broome and sercer streets. twenty men are wanted w complete the. company. Committee on National Affairs. ‘Tho Ccmmittoe on National Affaire met poverday, Adjutant General Sprayzué and Mafo® General nd gave some useful Information and advice in mee to the defi nce of our barbo: tio sand golieteral subjec's. Alderman Farley, chair- nan of thd committee, put several pertinent questions to the Geverais, which were answered freely and in the most wnreso-ved and soldierlike manner, Qi ite a lengiby conference ensued in reference to thy defence of New York harbor, during which Adjutaat Cone al Spragne assured the cemmi:tee that a plan was 00 foot by which ample provision would at once be made for ony and every emergevey which might i the eonree of events arise, The plain ab ut betog dovised ia deewtedly lent one, and will be proof ‘agalost apy hostile t might be attemprad. Alderman Farley sugeos cl, with the coneurrerce of the ciber members of the ¢ mmittee, that a plan might be oT cled by whieh the ,eners}, tite ant loeal authort ties mirht be cuabied to co operite,ind act tn concert at any moment for the defecce of tha eiby, should such an emergency arise, and afior a further conference tlre pro: ceedings Lerminated, Promotions tn New York Regiments. Aunany, June 19, 1963, Tre following are the tatest promotions in the New York volunteer regiments: — Eldredge G. Floyd, Lieutenant Colonel, Thir: Multora, Major, Third; Debahor Vou Finaidel, Lieut Menshomen, Major, Forty- Coionel, Forty fh Fredric first: slbert ‘ho: Lientenaut Colonel, Forty seventh; Win, onal. Firttotb; Iva Span'ding, at Colonel dos. K, Humbila, ‘Colopet. Staby- Wm. be jeut, Cotener, Rinbty th are eknmian Colonel, One Hundred and > Mator, One Hundred and Treaty ithe David & 7, Colonét, One Hundréd und Forty-fourti: Charles B. ‘erdaul Lieutenant Colonel, Ove Hondred | pono Forty. ninth: Daniel B. All n, Lie: tenant Colonel, One Huadred and Fifty fourth. ree Warren, Major, Ono Hundred avd Fifty.fourth: Wm. wad Lieutenant Colonel, @ne Hundred and @iarysérats a brome! Major, Ove Hundred apd, Seventieh; Lowia Colomel.' One Hundred and eventy third; Wr. Wy. Green, Sr tieuten: Teardl He: ‘acer jor, Sh; sphere C. Lemmon, is jajor, | Six 3 Colonel, Feath cavalry. i - Bounties to Returned Volunteers. TO THS EDITOR OF THR HERALD. T recognize the fact that mouey is the winews of war, and appreciate your suggestions in yeoterday’s paper apd your offer of $1,000 as bounties to our returned veterans. When I ree all classes of rociety respond in the same spirit, the poor man offer his mite, and the loyal women of the North touder their trinkets for the sane purpose ,then it will be apparent we have realized the fact (bat we are at war and our existence aa @ coantry in danger. Tht result attained, our war will hort To prove that | have realized the present danger, tam willing to make some sacrifice, | am a policeman, poor, haven large family of email children, age nome years am willing to siga am order for twenty dol. jen to be deducted (rom my pay this month and itmonth There are fow men on the \orce who will teu refuse to do the same, properly applied to. There are patriotic capitalisis wh» will advaneo thi By will to the bounty fond over arty and inde by example other classes to g9 and do likewise. Let capia of poiice test the patrintiem of the men in their re- Apective preciicts, and yf the response is such as will warrant the Commissioners to move in this matter the sam can be realized in less than a week. A PATROL POLICEMAN: Diplomatic Pre ADDRESS OF THK MINISTER OF PALVADOR, Henry Segur, Haq., was presented to thed’renident by the Secretary of Statoon Wednerdiy, the 17:hftor‘ant, nt twelve o'clek M., as the Euvay Extraordinary ana Minis ter | leoipotentiary of Saivador. Toe Minister accom } panied the deiivery of his letter of credence with the sub. joined remarks: — Ar. Presorxt—The President of Salvador hay sent me here to express to your mcelleney the sincere eympat ly he extertaine for the cause of thy Ame tan Un.on and the deop respect he for the Chief Magint-nre of thir grew nation. He desi es moe partieuleriy ts ray chat it 13 with provound gslef Lhat he be Las geen the «istensione That have occurred in this yrest repablie: but at the sume time he has foll hope ani confidence (matvta the wire ad ministration of the great power whieh you porres« the intecrity of the (tem will ron be re-catsbliehed en the firm basis of your giorioes constitution, The younger republies of thi continent jook with dread on whatever cause which tends to sake the poteney of ibis covero ment, the asylum of the oypressed of all nations. Wo it they bok as the bulwark of their own independence and arity agamet ambitions and agcresmive Power, and the avenis of Fencing prinelples at home and abroad, The Vrerident of salvador bas beer! with wonder and admiration (bo vort rommeen which haye bees called forth in this snered stengyle “or law, order, | berty und jurtion, in defence of the | nium and ta fe civil din cord, aud fools full faith and confideses in the ultimate triumph of the princtules for which the brace people are facrifieing Fo muck life aud treasure, acd from your wire administration that your Excelency’s yore: met wil toon ve extabliehe tin peace and harmony theeveb at tne land, For mgeul’, personally, | (eel mort bappy that the President of Salvator should have ee'ected me ee ihe me dium ff communication with your Fxecileney. ond beg fo offer yon the expressions of ny slocere und deap rerpect, REPLY OF THE PRKETDENT, To these observations the l’resive.t ropsed in the fol. lowing term — 1 receive with mach Pleasare « representative of ~alva dor. Accept my best wishes ibar you may fad your reat deneo i our country «treenble rnd your miei eniwely pom yl do its results, i am not vabviormed of the devotion of Saivador to the princivies of repay banwm and the interests of civitzation, whicu wre comm n (o all the Btates rity ted ou the American continens, ou will ud the government and the people oF the United stares earneatly sy mpathir log with jour owA ConAtry im these Tespecta lt could not be otherwhe, tor they are the Very princtplon aud interests wich the government and People aro maintaining through ail the peril® aod seri flees of a jainiul civiiwar, I-trast, er, that the war ch ud whieh waa lately gathering over Uentral Americs bag alroidy parted away, abd that perce, prosperity and Pre grens will continue (© prevoli thon. hort that very I> lereeting aud mont lnaper bans part of te seth, Poit e Pav AGH ATIACK (FON A POLICEM AN.— An pollormen Andrew Geoghegan, of the Twenty ninth precinct, was proceeding Wo the station house on Thursday evening, about eigue o'clock, he Wak mot by a gang of rowdies in Secnd ave Ge apd beaten in athameful manner, One of bir oeralt ents rirnek him in the herd with » shot, feiving tim to the earth, while another stabbed bias im the fo ebead 0 Wad On veyed to neem) ae be by promtrate, The iojured bie residence, corner of Thirty ninth rtroet and ayenue, where be fow lays in & precarious en Veaterday ['t. iiegetnee aAvieed the brether of the pa tent to notify the Woruner, su that aa aute marten exwns pation might be by and the gullty parties brougut covery. Geoghegan been & member of the Pouce Lepertinent yeart, He bears s good reyutation a» an offer and bas ike oympetby,of Captain Fpeight and bie omire gamnmead, AFFAIRS. IN EUROPE. Our Be riin Giisiausadins e Benn, Muy 30, 1863, Stem wl Jacivon—Impressions Produced by His Death — Clore of the russian Chambers—Crder Reigns in Ber- Hin— Reorganisation of the Prussian Army—dts Supposed Adrantunes—Ezpectations of @ War, dc, ‘The desth of General “Stoodiwall”*Jackson has excited Bo IMttle interest Lore—perbaps more thas the unceremo- lous dismesal of the Chambers, His name was not only fanuliar to the public from the dally papers, but biogr- pbical accounts of bim had appoarod. in several German periodicals, including the Unsue Zi, which forma a sequel to the Conversations Lariam. He was indecd @ “ repreeent- ative man,’ the inearsation of Southern chivalry, ite Drilliant bervisus, its naive simplicity, ite wild aod reck- Jess enthusiasm, aud his loss will be a heavy blow to the Southern cause, 14 ts a8 if Napoleow had fallen in one of his great battles, not at Marengo or Jena, but at Fylau or Asperue; for it is clear that the second acticn of Freder. feksburg was not a decisive yictory of the revels, but womething very like a drawn battio, after which the Unionists were cbitged to retreat; but the rebels were tn BO condition to advance, The death) of thelr favorite leader cannot bug bave bad a dispiciting cfleet upon their mural. waether Hooker is the man to protlt by his de- en is-quito another question. He a po:ra to bo a rave soldier, on wiom the game of ++Fighting Joe’ has ‘not vie our Destowed; but he has yes to prove seit A goveral. e address o1 the House of Deputies to the King pro ‘iices ‘he only effect that could bo expected, and shee ihe liberal majority were, undoubtedly tor, ter declaring publicly that they could nok continue 4 ‘Set With the present winietry, and that it was.usele- Proe-d with their deliberations. while the constitu ‘wae kystomatically violated, the only course leit to the King wes to dismite entuer the Ministers or tho mers, and, it was pot ditlicuit 2 foreseg which ar myo would i “Denia! bce mary BR y| wn tare, physical P . is moral power on tho side of gre, Soe ee are 3 Most un voral mani that acrap.@ te wo cordial casa kee ate fata’ gave wuMiolot cde agen ae at ei eas And for the ‘preneat Ie maast bo Sckpow sce right to think 99;_ fox PR ee abn dyn ed al vl witl enor Das tot given rise to the silk! st ame even Seal particular excitement. Every thing goes on as io bees no ciagemeasi eapeide held, no agisted pee) as vee cried even the Ina pag ans rourcely been affected. in @ werd, a political crisis, which in nations would fave led 10.4 revolution, or at least to uibary «meuies, i pending over #0 quietly, and with fe Ite apparent change tn the puyslogsomy of this Ce Tove Mii J heve would bardly pamenenen Se br ebtearne ad Bave ae go been bee ing race, their “dander?” iy fase ne shale ig this imperturbable good nature and plica- their'n ot Rtirachive Staretlerise po rate ares whigh mh rulers presume upon to obstruct tole political ad’ rancement, Ant have just stated, the session of the Logisiatare has der Closed; but the How e of Loputies bas not been dis solved, Tig dy OF lunportance, a6 in caso ceauigectutlat wi Sgt wouls be id. they dit away with the coussitati alton writs for a goneral Olection within the suece ot thitty days, when the liberal majority would bo sure tybe ré eect'd, while the handiul of conmervatives and ultra moniaolstn es have backed Mode Piemark’a poticy world pre yy lest (hejp seats, Now, of the contrary, the Chainbéed need wot’ by cuivoked again tii January hext, aud in the mountime governineut will be at full liberty W carry out, ther pling without the tro.ble rome mtoreretice of the Deputies. it i# true tho King will have to rego without a budget, und to levy taxes which have not been vowed by the repre sentatives of the uation; bat he his dove tht fer the Jat twelve months without experiencing apy dieulty or axgatherors being mel with a sing ¢ Hamp, she is yak Lo BE pers mded that before neXt session the European complications wil have re Fultod in a xeneral war, and when the die is cast he de pends upon the patriotian of bis poop o, or their instinct Of Self- preservation, to arsist him in bringing the © mies, to & successful insu, im this he may perhars fet be mistaken, partooarly if tie events of bo cummpalgn should prove that the reorganization of the army of which he i the Originator, and which was tho cbief cause of the spilt betw bim ani his Legis lature, woe after ail a judiewun wevmure. and roquiaite for the de ence of the country. There ca: be no donbt—amt [havo frequently adverted to the (oct tn iormer lettern— {hag the Prussian army, a8 heretofore cous ituted, was extremely edlciemt, being ip reality no better then tae militia, as it would have stood’ wo chance what ayainrt ian army of yeverang like the French, while ts nocenaity it involved of calling out the iaudweir om every emergency made it an intolerable burtnen for the people Py the new organization the Inndwebe aystom is & virtaally abandoned, and instead of it the cadres of tae fete | Ariay are) FO. much tuereased tbat ta jos war ae seals be able at the shox! ‘to bring 600 000 well drilied soldiers Sram svat ihe poopie betng.@uaterhed:'s tions by a call lo nerve in the jandwebr. So ab jeast | am assured by Prussian officers, elthvugh it Femaing to be seen whetuer @ plan which be very. excellent in theory will work pa ey at practice. The great objection of she liberals ‘organiza: aré as mueh sub eet to miltiury law an the regs: , with « few trifling exceptions during roltuseaty pert dot 1448, they have never abown the slightest disposition to resist (be commands of superiors. oF to take any eoileative ‘fhyire in porttien! ques. ir wee nite i my fore apt amoug the lower oraareet have freqoen!' observe, which in castiy pricatrag wn we recol > oy every time the army wos mobiiized or placed war (qoting shousands o& married mon were enter the ranks and leave. their families em rovided for,th> wretebet jtttanco doled out to them 1et being crea auilecient to su them with: tood, it w by no means cortati, therefyre, whether the people at large (I don't’ mean the middle cluseos, who mostly get of with ono years’ ner: are 80 decidedly oppred to the Kin, schomes as their epreventatives ima. if he were to reduce the term of service three years to two (besides five or #ix in the re ferver), it ib uot at all umposible ttt the rebet thas aff rded them might bo regarded as «complete setoif against his constitutional shortcomings. Eve the mode rately liberal party m the Second Charaber, who, though pot the m jority, would at leave to respectable ininri- ty, bave ovored to 9 ed ty such a retuetion fure) w allow the # There iw nu telling, however, whethe ily bo induced to yreid ou thts ptt war breaks out, the question willal importance. In that veut the wold o to nerve ay long as it continues, whether the logal term bo two yearn or three. The Polish Kevointion. ING OF THE NETITRALANDS TO THE CZAR, img is the (ext Of the despatel sent by the miment of the eihe bnde ite Minister at Bh. e + 1863, t# which are wetually oh a rensation thro gh earing mors and sty hun given ®o mony str tog fe of his reign. King of the ation of the that _ odeot the Net notes ww tbat they were only dictt reodiy « ast take inthe fi reign of the ander ™, hip which hay te way: Of St Potersbuty the dyty the Cal ineus of Pare w that of Lia May ernment of the } it which all mankind tales lesclig io Whe pte oY com Tho Cabiuet Of the Hague ly # Mbomehe ft ad hot delay wakiug (bie Comouniention. proot of the god relationt ex ating bow The reeogue | Benevolence of hig Majert the bu perof Alexander he certointy that conmvierations will be tthe Cab surg. AL 8 sno ce ibis dewpaten to feces, N UR SOMGURFY, hin | xentloney rave Liem» ©9y) rive TH NINTH TO Te Komcial 1) paren gee pte hes Whe folhew na ae the © J yh leer Adee Pha loll tert tim Hasperor of Toarala, sbltnbed ding to Infortntion we hate receivet from our ib th Govereien Ponti, «tion ort! be wanting jn hin he erent © tne iat wfavt ot he aprey wy aA duty Wo do Or a the only meens likely to pot a actual troubles, to slop the eTusten of blood, An! to elect a reconciliation between the Poles and the Russian govers REPORT FROM THE MAYOR OF THK TOWN OF GRABOWCA 10 THE IVE GOVERNOR OF KADOM Avni 16, 1848, At noon to-day a detachment of Russian troops, under the command of Mayr Kudiger, entered ourctown.’ The soldiers Killod nove) persons and wounded many very 80- riously, lncluting reveral women. 1 cau aiirm that all the killed aud al the wounded were most peaceable peo- | pe and thas 00 attack was made on our side, nor bad wo | in the whole city one single flrearm BEVORT YROM THE MAYOR OF THR CONMUNT OF TAGODNA TO THE CIVIL GOVRANOR OF RALOM. Arnit 28, 1863. This day, at four in the morning. a band of incurgents, to the number of threo hundred, was attacked by 4 Ius- sian detachment, After several hours’ hard fighting tho ingurgeuts were dispersed and rear wba refuge in the woods, when the Russians entered the vil and began fring Upon the permite and attacking aso with their bayo Dots. After wounding several of them very severely and ks down several women they set fife to tho vil seca all that thuse poor people possessed bas been de- at The French Elections. COUNT DE MONTALEMBERT ON THE FPKEEDOM IN THE rwernr, The veteran Montalembert has addressed the following Toply Lo tho public proclamation a# well as ww the private eircular of the Prefect of the Doubs in reference to tho Tecant cections. We need not ndd that the dooument Hot permitted to ebtsin circulation ;— ELacton— Official and other documents charge the Catholic and Liberal candidate with wishing to **paraiyze the energies @f France, to imperil her security at home as well a» her legitimate iutinence abroud, to give up the country to hong to pwve the way for fresh revolutions, to distyrb and endanger the empire.” in a word, be who during ton years. ropresonted you in, according to these documonim, & man of disorder and revo uiwa. My whole life is one jong contradiction to the calumny, T bever »ttempted to yvor ‘throw any government; | never had a bund in any conspt- racy, never figured in any adventure, sever appkwuded apy revolt, and nover profited by avy revolution Jain driven to declare that amoug tho servants and the par ogy rints Of he empire shere we nub many who ean say as snoch. whole of what they tell ae amounts to this:—You Must name dé,uties decile and resolved te do everything the Fmperor tells Hem it thia bv so, he shortest way {a to Buy press the ive Corps altogether. for if it be ly of salariod ere it is but a costiy and Stade ot aehnery ie Its suprreasion will simply yer tho budget. ‘The Fm: meee Fedoce the umount will bo very wel) able to theft Pia Need of @ crowd of advisers rg paid to be always of Ais opinion, Dat tha Kinperor om day raid that “his necdest controh and liesty,'’ and ne my Rae, Uibee "AC cl Na oo The whole of Fe raeeey prior repo ie de dr Tm all directions tho is sailing back to life men of Pi aid pride ana jaar ‘more competent to of caim. They buvo all responded to the call and come forward as candidates, Not one of them has put ford) pretensions incompatible with the maintenance of the ¢mptre, though all have demanded ttm rights which France long powiorsed, and which sooner or later sho will obtain from thoee’ who have the honor to govern her. Hike them, and with thom, demand leva of taxation and more of liberty, fewer conscripts and greater control, lees of arbitrary rule and more of resprnsibilily, less polies and more dis cus jon. My programme i Comprised iw threo words. 1 want threo things ae necessacy for the country as they aro advantageous to the government, viz: peace, cconomy and liberty, CH, DE MONTALEMBERT, The French Artillery in Mexico. A MOVABLE BATIRKY FOR SWERIING THE STREETS OF PURBLA. m the Paris jioniteur, June 2.) The town yebia is, as if well known, formed of blocks of houses, eeparnted by streets which intersect each other " in winteh the even: vigorously 2, date of the nows serted ia the J houses bat becu Wear of May 16, many of theee block# Frow & to tie bob urther progress bad town. he artille:y—who have koown by their ability and devition to Fupyly the relat wlority ar their weave OF won, hay tod a kind of Dlockhoose contain 3 tam howityo ter the barrie ybues Of Ibe eormy veh thy the atreste under fire ix also eccomplisive. by meaus vying ca printres, componed Of moveable compartm whieh are level with tho groud; each comparimeat is carrion! fers, who une it'as a large shield Thy Vike mean MODY Dives of houres have been suecessive'y voired . and the very day of the a ture of the courier, Genera! Dooay, with the troops of his division, bad syer ‘erded jn carrying twee, Everything excites the hope that in pro portion aa, We penétrate farther into the beart of the town, and batter acquainted with this street war, wh day more Pay » Napoteon nnd the Arabs. A deputation from the Aborigines’ Protection Soclety of Loudon bar youn. the nubjvined addr ss to the Kupe- for of Peauce at tho Teilerier— Tae IperielManty Naru tho Emperor of the rege 1 Pixase Your Manery—Before venturing to a4 ur Maesty in relation t your Arab subjects, it ts pte ES ‘to state that the ‘Abwigines Protection soctet, ‘ia whose nome we speak, was founded by the Ine it (Th mas Fowell luxton upwards of a quarter o «century ago; for the purpose of protecting the rigiia of the rativy inhabitants of the Pritish colonies —rights which have becu $0) often sactiticed or in ertiled by the aggressive nature ‘of modern colonization, and by a want of tact and om ciliation on the purt of haropean relery in gyvernins races which, athough only semi-civitized, have genersily a koon nense Of injury, aim! & just idea @f wit 1 due to thee Aa the aboriginal propriviora of thy rol. altho xh oar atteution as an riglieh soekty bw been directed wore particularly to the cundition aud treatment of the various Native poptiations of the Britieh empire, Ke have taken « deop imierant in the feobler races of toawkind wherever they have been brought ikto contact with men of kure pean blood. Accordingly, we here. from time to Lis watched with lively anxiety the progres of Freeh cols bization in Algeria, whib ompecial reverence to th» Araum, fo many thowrands of whom are numbered among your Moventy'® subjects. Thiet being the case it was th an feigned pleasure that we perumed your Mayesty # the Governor Goveral of Aigorin, uy which you laid d wo pri o:vles that ra%oct glory upon jour Majenty's reie, and do howur to the age is which we Ire Yoasvate that on. the you regard your elf am the clans of Ameria, ood to seeare to of their tauds’ by an indefeasive charta @was not in @ troer seme th " the nations! jiberti# of England than i your Muevty's lotter to bin Kucelievey (be | ue de hiaiekei! (he charter of Arab Phe remarkab @ exprerkin of yur Ma_ow just ond ‘aiighteved views, coupled with (be ren bred the eon, *bich has nes been fubri\ited wo, oi LY the | reach Senate, eanwot fall Lo eon ally of the Atabe, promote (heir settiemen future pence of the we entertain, we b epresent, we with whiel whore busier Ma onty « gu da the Emperor, a h invek ple yn tnd that his edurts to improve the oa lab perple core appreciated ja tngloed Union Bntteunents in Eretana Jn the Eogiieb Howg of Commons. on 2 Jane Mr Hopwond taki@ tho Chiat wecectary ter Iteland, whether her Majerty's government ave ne 1h fedvrain are rocev\tiog Wa (tein whether toy are proyaring to take act ve slope to prevent It Kir Kt. Peel said there 9 downs thet recruiting we taking place, and that there were federal ayents in tre land. but, of course, there cid Hut carry ou upermth tx openty tt wan true that a Bin be yocng me ad tiken thele pomage ls Ameren, aed on inquiry the goveriimer t helt parece tad beem weld t them. here te ' ve thas the te @ th tities gm the off Whe « of Ube A) lanthe had we i om ewe trek te ote Com eet that cere government, Of Curke, WAR MAKING inquirien, ond woul! do what wat necommary in (he matter por ia that your were of they twas four timen toe tmparte of 1h) and more by LHGATS (han 0 1660. The axyorts ameumted ww Li.S10 CT, an \nerense of £741 204 ibe on port of woot i 180, oMfeulates th in ra Le 4) pee pmo, amemmted to f the « of go'd emporio’ eriacd to the end of fap ounce, and Me Taber ation at the end « 18Ai 2 1.204 miliary wot thew as entinnied a6 66267 be mivary, sere OLow., 2 te. The Furopesn’ population in the ton yeare INT BL, ahd the popula ' Sg: i 186 exceeded ibe and in LBOL, D Pulation of a Crimean Medate bn Parkes y. o fave tt the fuliaw6 ¢——s ken! oore- in va that the frtenn thawed a mets fren det Bone Monte ago (rom Pog S00) 6m wens the Taree Veneer ia 04/0 eden tte aun rnenans Hest which thw ' restion, theree be ‘ wintry ol red Col ege ewncy A ihe Fm « Testore ot engib to he | ati 4 iw wv he he too paige abet the ren . y ta ine ¢ warivery 0 \R coum ht thie WO Os, thatact @ hot Cieguiber erate r t . +4 @ Ot te i hevect Qoud te ih iow ont wr veh Be upreme Coart, Retore Cot J mite feawortl story. Joo vaarp @ Wilum H, Aemy Tole wee an se apr mn mery tor PAO), manta wy ee daten” . 5 LADIES’ LOYAL MATIONAL LEAGUE. Lite Flences of m Lady Missi Royal, &., &e. The Laden’ Loyal National League met at the Cooper Institute at three o'clock yesterday, About Mfty ladies, young, eld and middie aged, were present, Farhionable bonnets and cloaks re @ discount, the prevailing style of drems being dark in color, antediluvian in faxbiow and serviceable jn material, About half a dozen wearers of pantaloons graced the scene with their presenes. Ainong them were one clergyman and the representatives of the press. The ladies expressed themscives as being delighted to see the reporters, and said they thought the editors of the different papore ought pot to make such Fidiculous nonsense of the correct reports which they ‘Wore sure the gentlemanly reporters always wrote. Mrs. Elanemm Cavy Staxton, the Presideutess, called the meeting to order, and said if any Indy wished to open the proceedings with prayer the ot would be pleased 40 jom ber in so doing ; if not they would remain silent for a ebort tune, After the lapse of afew minutes Mrs. Gate, a serious locking lady in bluck, stood up and tn a very low toue of voice prayed for about five minutes, heseeching the biors- ing of tho Almighty oy their efforts, ‘Tho sext Dusiners in order was revetving the report of tho Committee on Radges. This, however, had to be postponed In conrequetce—ar Mies Surau H. Anthony, the Fecrotary, mtated—of tho committe not Baving been able to decide what eiyle of badge sbould be worn, silver or Himply a ribbon en read longeby address in support of mien and women of the thn, fo Tague yublication by the Women's Loy! be file of writing Wanted, she habl, wan not the auil, dry argument, bot something fulted ' to comprehensive of wumen, and men who, t had’ uot received a collegiate edu Writing (thexe tracta #be rene bear in mind thas it in the po President, who goveru the ations ‘She thought if tha winds of the people were enlight:ned the Cabiuet at Washington would soon reap the benoit of their labora, Miss Anriony moved the ption of the resolution, which was earred unanimpusty, and Mra. Stauton was Appointed 4 Gommitior Of one to carry MH into effect by correppooding with aay literary celebritics who will be Nkely to aid the cause of emmanuel pation at thelr pens, Miss AxtHonY, with mueb vigor and spirit, related the pared adh oa ihe ar paid to a clerg roan ie ie, city for the purpase of aolie:ting pecuniary aid from Dim be furtherance of the ob ects of the League, verend: ferenn: , kecording W the fair apeaker's account, said be no confidence in any ach movements by women; Se ae eee 4 tn oon it appears, grew indignan peaking, ahd opened her mind w him very fully om the subject of the a0 called head and wound z wo \ wo # by telling bim eho believed In conclusion, to show what she believed be the spirit of the women of the North, she read @ jetter purporting to have been addrensed \ her by a woman residing in Connecticut who wiahed to beor me a member of the League The writer's hus- band having gone to the war, she was unable to con~ inibute anything ina pecuniary way to assist thom, bub would very gldly disribute all the tracts they might wend Ler, and would procure numberless signatures 10 their paiiion. Mies Sc*an they anmounced that the report of the meet- ing in Moy war nol yet realy for publication, In conse. qnenes of the printer having run out of (he jetler tw.” It sud to be Wend wo often in prtuting the word " woenau’? that until he procured a fresh supply the work newt be Pompenied. Au elderly Indy tn a drab shawl and bonnet, and gromp- ng 4 lan umbrella, onked Mint Soran what ene would dy io abe bad a copperhead minwter, ‘The »pirited tady souretary prom. A; -‘T should not have such @ (ne, mp reif, over #1 the lady iv drab, wie the others clapped their and er lid Ob, ‘Good , good.) Mra, Stextox thes introduced Mra, Francis 0. Gage, Who during the inet twelve tponths hax bon engaged on eh eitiog tho contrabands at Vor Val Mew, iy om Indy whose ago might be placed som: 0 among te item with Out any erent dan belug far from the truth, Ae a weaker» eo: ehxpont and bay a yord ad- drew and very fiteut fery. Mer epecch took up the botlor part of am hour, and wae @ genural resume Of ber expericnes among the colored people (rom the time rhe vir! no pinature We per recent cecupatim am Hin among the coutrabards at Vort Moyal, Olated numer nis inxtancer Of the intelligence, deel. ty and gerera! capab aproverrent of the bine 2. nnd expremned it as ler firin belie’ that the expert DL Of edverting aud Clewasing Ihe (reelinan te, eo 1 it has gone, a rtiecers. and Mit how'd ever be a tail it Will be the fault Of the white mun, and n tof the tack, Kev. Me, Nodits, of New Hai pabire, thea arked «nd te- €0 ved pertain w eay a few words, aod caid if be had over bad suy doubt er the fral muceerr of the omar Het of Uke nexro it bad bean diemipated while | ateuing bo the tadiew whit had jort Leen wpenk ny ing the zead and ability wits © Dich Whey were carrying out the Work MW aimost made Lite regret te had we § boom bern a woman, 6 ayolaupent which was greeted WIKh com. siderable Utleflog by ihe Inver ' The Last “Arrivals at Wort Latayette. RVUEL COMMANDER OF THE WAKKIET Line UBIUDY INTERESTING RTATEMETTA ABOUT FM, WHO ACTED iN THE DISGUISE OF A BROWNWEL!., A CLEMK IN THE KKRKL THEAMUKY DEPAKTMEST: EDWAKUS, CAPTAIN OF A GURKILLA BAXD, AND OTHERS, In the Fiamact A Tuerday a brief paragraph appeared Aumouncing tla fact that twenty-four rebel proners had born nent w Kurt La ayerte by United States Sarwhal Surry of these primeuers ary permns of oo hb pramivency, nx wehave learnt apn dienen se beilly, Among them ww the Bn’ Loundors, who way an Ofer iu the rebel serviee, and one of Ue loading *yirita in the atten the hor riot Fane, Alder the captore of the Harriet Lane Louw dere wan placed in conrmand of ber, but deriving more tive service rengned the position and procared one ae master Of a bly kade rupwer. Le inaty one or twu awe cevaful voyages In thitexpsely, but war taken on the ' i+ now in Fort Laf yatta wr DeLorious revel. mone of the men who, dingulsed as womes, eutlond & boat's crow ho on the Viorida const, an ancownt of whieh ap pared tm the HMemaue at the time. It aopemre that the United Sister gunboat Pursuit was ip ot the comet, wheu a party of dexporndors, including Are! Aiguited thomesiver as women std went bo the ahora with a fie of truce. 4 bont@ crew poke from the Pareult sod tended. but they tad eo scoker dope eo then the puppet women apresred Wo be tron in danguine, and several Of the crew were mortally wounded by & mardaroas fire from the villeine, Ports wately the mayrity of rom enped 10 the bomt, ead pallet ont Of range without be 104. OF theme whe were Bb one oF 4. Archer iy where he ow plot BO mck low Iived mixchind for the present FAwords was captain of @ goeriila band, and in this capenity exrried at tine, ie la team that wan 4 TORS daring std personal cournge sa JAlly erected for toh ome Latieriy he ayo eva forrantios v Wort taayot oF. Berpin te the only other prianner of \tnpwor ta ay exces F d exert, @he wee tried op ae, evened erat sl Woodbvary at Kooy Wont, for giving oil aot OnenlOrt to the memy , aed wet for eruvnce Mr He pn to < mereonet at tee Soath eed mow hee the reere her myo ity peapeetatic tome Me wed tentone |) He was ken on short forty miter ont of Mobile, The General | Tim won then oD Ne fom tao tains watborives there Wo 4 im tbe fort tine * he 14 nerened of having nn wan tory ie Maine, annie ‘a hat a omy vara batore st on ve Tenure Yerwt Chee The ononl regatta of the Mrookipe Yack Chub will take piece oe Thertday, Ue 16h leet, trom theffeet of Court Vrek lhe corns, ae monounON by (he Commies of Ar mepements, will be from & be weer Yor the former clamh @ ale ond cat re reamaier wil ve he prem wid me oil pr fog bemt for the intier, The steamboat Rip * Lae een chartered for the coraswe, aed ole mre the eb set weer trende eit od the Course =A band @ mane wil be wh sttand aime y ny be expected by thee ) eemagh et Lakes A er athe,