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irene, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. (1863, . re ~ —— eno) we RR ieee ee y to Livan MW. daus! _ , THE PRIVATEERS. INTERESTING FROM SOUTH CAROLINA.) RIOT aT WE\YAURG, WN. Y. Ln or Aaa ENE Nahin) Pe oe eS eer, cpap a mh : ee pram ‘Thursday, June 18, by the Rew. A . . . . . . Our Port ten . brad, af ; Sng : ; H ° Six Schooners and Three Ships Berned Royal Correspondensr: , | Outrage on a Woun” Aish Gish | , Peiwoon ton and clovon o'ciock inst night » man onmed | oy Wmmetiath atroct md: Fosesh avenues Yorkellbe, Me. ee, oak. ° “im One Day by the Tacony., Pour Borat, 8.0., Gi ™ Joseph Hart, proprietor of & Inger boor saloon, No. 68 | Hi ins. to astomis. youngest danghtct of J Dessotr, all {Prom the Richmood Whig] CuaTiiat, Mage. June 23,1863, | embardment of the Fully and Morris Islands Batierica— by a Negro. Oliver street, was shotfdead in Cherry atrvet, by Wultor D, | this cliy. f The Charleston Courter makes's timely euggestion in re- ‘The fishi The Blockade Runmer Ruby Driven: Ashore, dc., é¢. anew Bell, under the following ciroumstances Havevs—Kastaonm —Near Port Moamouth, Monmonth - ing schooner Juliette, of Beverley , Captain Mal- ‘The exci as Folly ccoma to ba'te tha i It . wal county, N J., on Sunday, June 21, by Rev, W. V. Wilson, | commends of gorerument to the eatu- lows, arrived here this aftdPnoon. She reports:—Spoke gees dent The Negro Taken Out of the >. 1il end feoms that both parties have been acywatnted for | Mr. Ciawtany’Guxiow Hv to! Milas Aba Laois kaar’ | | ‘prea aia A tn schooner Florence, of Gloucester, this morning, about | STe*#® ‘The enemy have been actively engnged in shetl- by the te y some time, and both followed the sea for a living. Ayout Bee pire \ } zaiton aad cul atlaaya, for pre forty miles southeast from Chatham lights, She hadgon | 6 UF position, wasting thereon large quantitica of Hanged by the Citizens, ; three years ago they met in New Uricane, whore they | caumonsioer opin’ ches h be ine neane 21; nt the | servation of the health of ovr widiern. ‘This article has @ ammunition. The latest accounts from that point estate ‘that only one map has-been killed (a negro servant) and one man, of the Thirty-ninth Illinois, wounded by « limb ‘board 150 prisouers from the privateer bark Tacony, ‘whieh took the Florence yesterday and bonded her, and ke. St into difficelty with one another, resulting in | Mr. H. K. Kisenau pie Cara, | peculiar ' 4 gt \ | & barroom fcht and the tows ‘of one’ oye to Hart. | Brio, of this crt “lhe -5 a be See canna” bie cninarusl ae Ever since that difficulty Hart, who. was compeiled Patiprs-—Mowtavnr,—On Tuesday, Juve 23, at the rosi. | tem against diseane BF exyamure and irrogutar dint, 1 ordered ber to New York with the prisoners. 0 ket & glags eye, swore be would be revenged, and | donce of the bv. 5 Pac’ | ot Tho Tacony took and burned six schooners yesterday | “dich was cut away froma treo by one of the enemy's Tere yong ta To pune tre followed i boat the oft. hari the ov pg op 2 cag Avani to Maas | Md that the great recone of the Plantation Butcre of 9 shells. ‘been N reals, procured « pistol for nell-defevoe. . Mi |, both of 7 os | > od, pres » our anbapp tte Celnaging © Glonaesiar «An (RINE) SEIT Ine Etre ae eatned ar alia de dash eae en tne pinnae tai} toric Years Ball hoe carried thie pissed, Dut foctuoatcly |. seamoun~Varmor--on Me - MF ethdemibinsii ayia Paraguay and the other name unknowo—in latitude 42 lady of Sheriff! Han- | Rever came i gontact with his onrponent. / bout the) dence of wh th ite'w Sather, forad in moat Southern homes, was owing to the extract off 08, longitude 69 15. drove an iron blockade runner ashore on Morris Island, nployment. Mrs. Han | above lost wtybt be met Hart to Cherry street, near | Anvaew J. 5 M, Of }rookiyn, to Mf ame , Cowrth roses of ita principe & Petia, gery eee within range of our batteries on Folly Istand. It was acar she was in, no need of Oliver. and presoe at Hat intended to shoot’ him, | daughwor of | avid Vanpog, Fxy., of Montague, N. J | Sottayn Bark white cominined ne.cme of He priveipa? Se ain omm an ofa ixteem ume? a ey, when was rew Mesto two shots at Bulagonine. Witis-—l'var In Sam Francisco, Ca! Wot tay, ~ ni . e one of Welead: aa Be. Wiinwiatet oe thee Mg Aiciadiage dw seamount onan Noe ince from Haber Mul. | botn o” whicltgook erect in the bowels. ‘The wounded | May 6, at Grnow (athedwal, by io igs fev. tustryy | Eremenee—"tR comtumation of us. we Rave Beard vee atteries. Pickets on the extreme end y Island serving out a term of im- | mm [cil to alk aad excired almost instantly. Kio, the Rev. Dr. Biss Was Miss vrais M. Peer, | OOF mont distinguished ph aan remark, that whearvor Said to Be Cornered at St, Croix—The | discovered the crew of the vessel going ashore on Deen taken out by the OMicer Gaynor, of the Fourth precinct, being near at | eldest dau.hter of Captaim Vrancix Poot, of vats oity | cy » United States Steamer Alabama a: Morris: Tsleod,- and immediately fired upoe them, ‘errands. Accepting bis as. | hand, immediately took Bell mto custody and conveyed F 5 Lad a he felt wawell (row ondiaary dicietic oF aimonpheric canees, Another Vessel Blockading Her—The | which wis promptly responded 10 by the rebels. This | guone Mill and into Slane hendion Cae ee the Soest, | aunt wienction of the Coroner s weexed OH Diea. he invariably relieved hinacii by Plantation Bitters, Mow Virginia Seem Off Our Coast, &ec. little opis ode of soldiering on Folly Island put an end to | thas vicinity, Hore he set upon and knooked her down, | The Anne tome BOE a ca peeaee MOE # long Bd HOES | as inege Liters cannot bv obiaiied, & substitute should Be United States Marshal Murray, of this city, has re- | alt peaceful relations which have existed so long between ee ie peo) Sonera roe nenct then Friends and reiatives of Ue famity, ana the members | prepared. We unicrsiand oar rorermment has opened m3 ‘coived @ letter from Daniel Sargent, United States Con- | the contending forces. Tt was soon ascertained tbat the pa Begs A Bi n os roars AF of the Seamon’s Boarding House Keopera’ Honovulent As- Patra ular Agent at Mathowstown, Bahamas, dated June 6, td hia cat! le teeie la bel ‘Graleed toe chicatig’ dee oie a red : Lo ‘curpootrl y lavieee jo Audood the funeral, | getiations with Dr, Drake, (hrvugh « wewet agent, but witle 1863, in which the following interesting postscript ap- leaving. el ip oye >. ae Pitiable sight oo presentation ef © naan Ternipeege mature “of oars pedir pi diy 2 een peridence, c See Grr-sienothans what truth wedo not know, * . . . . i ‘make complaint, Giscovered on his person, sergeant s pile pears :— On the afternoon of the rame day the enemy opened on After committing the catrage, Mulliner ltt bis victim | chargo of the station house that he carried it in nelf-de- pope pe mrng Ravage ys 22, Hannan’ 0. | wo are excendingly obliged worhe Richesbud Whig for tr By en arrival from St. Thomas, via Port au Prince, we | our pickote from their batteries contiguous to the Light. | 8nd went out at the north of 1 Hill, whorohe was | fence. and rokerated his fears of meeting Hart. Unde | gow 24 days. ~ hap rt brance of “Auli ‘Lang Bi dust hear that Semmes and three of his officers have been | bouse Inlet and from their rife pits. row by a gentleman with a team, of whem he inquired if | the above charge, however, he was discharged, as they Fumeral services at the North Rofermed Dutoh chureb, psa gi egepreticene tranaferred—at St, Tbomas—on board a sixteon-gun fri- On Friday afternoon, the 12th, the Morris Island batte. | be econ anything of a siray cow. Tho gentleman } 0uld not prove that he was connected im the robbery. | corner of Third avenue and Tweniy-first street, South | “Our gorerament” that the Ilanietion Bitters gre wot Coe ries agaio ‘on our and kept up @ very’| knew him, noticed bis ogitation, saw that he was out of | He is about Hix yoars of ago,and is in MP |) Hrookstym, will be hold this (Wed: = gate just out from England. So look out. His first ltea- od breath,as if he had. been running, ana remarked qwith a man gamed Henry Van Winkle. It ts but wenort tboses oe (odneminy ) aftorngamy at | gale Ww any “soceet agents," North or Houth. There le pro- rapid ‘The ganboat Commodore Ny ing, thewe ey ‘three o'clock, | The relatives and (rieods are inv ited toat ‘tenant left the Alnbama. The Georgia—for that ié the | McDonough immedi steamed up the Folly river and | facts toe friend with him. time since that @ man named MeGowen was killéd ie | tend without notice. bani other At “over gevernmedt” wilt name of the new craft—has; it ls said, two buavier guns co-operated wih the bore battert s. when they delivered | | The ners we beer of him 4 in tbe viciity of Mud Hole, | Bell's :sloow. Rama. wmorslag, Jene23, Axx Buxxxon, | “”Y *erersioiber things al Tove as a in ‘enemy's works. night the beloved Ci Breanan, a native of Caste | want. ‘than any on board the Alabama. the guns were carried to the extreme front. he desired, totheriver. The man said he Olty Intelligence. Commer, Lneland, agi ial A covrespondent of the Boston Traveller at Newbury Gavannah Republican of the 16th claims that we fing rtd wher ae way. On the way | Tax New Grrr Inerecton—Ex-Arpammam Baavy AP: Tne irhmte oi ds taal’ are tetesechany nf We k wow that wetiave the beat aud'most popular medh : ‘writes, under date of June 22:— Shove paper send mot antict sta anpiiing of ine sort, an the pyr ate Ny Caen G Fonrrsep, Derurr Sursuprrampaxy or Samtrany Inerporiow:— pg egn my So Thureiey sfrermcce, of vwe o'CH0cR, | cine in the world. We are act, arretd lo show whats j Thave seen Captain Bailey, of the echooner Amelia, ash Se On reenact fee Mer. Our has toring brickyard and Multiner wes overtaken, the pro. |. Alderman Francia I. A. Boole, the sowly appotated City Haar romatue will be takes’ te Gntvary Onesesery tor inter” com posed uf. ‘which arrived here on Saturday. He left Mayaguez June | been taken, and will maint ft, seour fiend Sah ieee racer g 5 drebbine wea pene Inspector, took possession of bis office yesterday morn. | ‘tment. | one v 8, and joat before he left bis merchant received « Jeter foree a safichenty areng 99 6808, andor the ta. | Dench, Tree and slept at Low Foiat thet night, [8 ® | sug, sod immediately proceeded to the 4 of bis | Kilkonny (Ireland) papers please sopy. Fenner es sages ena from St. Croix, May 30,saying bat the pirate Alabama’) domitable Captain Crusor, were severcly shelled while ‘On Saturday parties from Low Point comme te vow tag ‘manifold duties, Before seven o'clock 10 the morning be | Jossrn Da ia Bowed 1s the tad rear et anaes of IMeees, | Catssana Bae bes boon veicbreted (or over twe hundred ‘was in that harbor, and the Northern war vessei Ala- | working on the extreme end of the Many shelle | hearing of the rape. carried information of the affair peal nag Magne (ag of Meyer yd ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully | years, anéwee cold during the reign of Bows XVI, King of burst. over them; but no one, fortunately, was in- | Mud Hole to Sheriff Hanmore. The latter, in Inapection the Of the atrecis, and visited all the | invited to-attend the funeral nervices, at Trinity charch a : P 2 7° stnope eared ee daiies | Seed Diner aie ae 0 "hp thal} Sa a eres 7 a, re Ea the ‘sccomulasea BHD" Mr. Boole declares, bat Bo ems Teaoatay aftarsesn, 08 hell gous tages, scelek, eee” [rial 166 Ur Gasemone price of Ke eww weight ia tren in the and negro accumu! 7 a € 7 J on the equator to leave, and there had been time for ber | grape which soon’ followed. The epemy seam to have | toward asmal! negro settlemcat,s mile of two back, | will be the City Inspector himself, and stand no dictating yornaee thd of Derjamie Ged Emme’ Coambectia, aged | [tlt "smertable er Byepersia; Fevers, Washneds, Conctioa , to run tothe West Indien by the 80th, the report seems & great propensity to shell the point at night while srhans 6 waa house Chere. Weg & colored woman liviag, any » Ia ten days be promisca years, ® nd 33 ton, ae. ’ : A ‘Our troops are throwing up works. At present spades where he sometimes lived himself, te bave streeta in a condition of cleanliness that and friends of the family er@ invited to — ‘Probable, and the source from which the report comes is | aro tri on this feland, and 1 predict On arriving st this woman's beuse, she wee informed | will the « tant.” Almost his very | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) Bo Meg ‘at four Cascamics Bawa. —Por Diarrhre, Colie and diseases oF reliable. eventa will demonstrate how valuable APS. Tom {het She ontogre were tn: searebief somagne to work, aad fret tal act ‘was the appointment of | o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 356 Weat or ‘The British schooner Lizzie Stu hich arrived fone peared Gilmore will bold Folly nd at all, Dprghe poe Bet hg just been there, would & Brady as Superintendent of | gixteenthistrest. The remaius will be taken to Rhinebeck | ‘* mach aad bowels, gis, which arrived yes: | harards, an he evidently deems it a most valuable point. | ike & Job, and bad gone down to PishkiN village in search’ itary Inapection—an office lately created by the Com: | for interment. Daxparton.—¥er Infeinmation of the Letaeand Droge ‘terday from Mansanilla, reports—1dth inst., latitude 0 eon gyn ppearereipernsdatn ‘Que Hup- | Ff work Council, it is said, ex) for the new appointee, Dumacerov.—Un Monday, June 22, Tuomas Dumntmron f — °$4 48, longitude 75, passed a large screw steamer, painted | dredth New York, with twenty picked meq, went on Onarriving at this point in their search, the officers | Alderiian Brady was recent! from, the position of | aged 49 years, 6 months and 11 days. ' | cat Affections.. ith ‘and % 1 | Doard the vessel, which proved to be the Anglo.rebel found that he bad been there inquiring for work, had of Railroads, and Chas. Woodruff put in ‘The relatives and friends of the jamily are fully ‘pee lead color, with two masts two smoke stacks, an steamer Ruby, from Nassau, bound for Charleston. They | t#ken a drink, and about five minutes before bad started | his place. This is claimed to be a violation of food ath iavjeed tostiond the funeral this (Wedseodays chor : Casnoutts Reewsas —Por enfeebled digestion. rshowing the rebel flag. [Probably the Virginia.) had been on board but @ short time. whem the sentinel | [or Poughkeepsic. Fearing that ff he saw the sheriff be | bet: tho Croton Aqueduct Board and the of | at tour o from bis lale residence, Jamaica, plank. Lavenpee Prowsns.—Arometic, stimulant: and tonle— The brig Klectra, from Sunderland, arrived bere, re- | paseed word to Captein Paive that two boats were ap- wou'd suspect what was up and get away, ® Fiskill con- 5 oe in the City Inspector's Depart. food, Longthiasde ‘The remains will be conveyed to the — “Porta:—20th tos," latituae 40 24, longtitude 00 04, spoke | rosching them from Morrla Inland. “The men imme: | siamo tan the tends, wage et a eos the oouree | providing torr. Deady. who had thea Hon dB re Nw etter ag mong 77 Rlscsaaiian nega sgn ne ‘ : m4. 4 “ geen ot alten ‘ ow ARK. ‘ueaday,, 23, AI i Ln Dad Florida "No. 2; but ne communicated | St'ine enemy” “When nearly. sloozaide Captain’ Taine | Of (ow minutes,” Of a snug position by Senator Woodruff. Alexandor and Ellon Denvuark, aged 9 months and 2 day’. rier gan garmrp ety Tm Asav.t on Poticeman Gxoomasn.—James The relatives and friouds of the family are rexpecttull re ie carm| e; ft Sy gar 1 en Mame afer | inviled. 10 the wtnls (Wednostay) pio 4 Anise. —Aa. eromat reninatl creating frab, mussio jen, who was arrested on charge of comm|tting noon, at two o'clock, from bis (ather's residence, 19 | and milk; muck used by m i and oh chemo lulli- | loneous ossault upon policeman Andrew Geoghegan, rée- | Spring street, without further invitation. to Folly Island. Soon after leaving the vessel the Morris | D¢F was soon im the sheriff's bands, wi rovght him | queats us to state that he was eleven blocks away from Guurux,—At Rye, on Monday, June 22, Joun Gaurren, Towbont Bose | jsiand batteries opened upon the steamer; but fortunately | here, and he was was ly and the purser of the steamer City of | {evel back and exhibited some fi roan invited to ride; but in afew moments the constable af- New York deay the os a ball ag a burning ship | their oars until out uf range. At tiie Juscvare of ataicn fected to discover that ona deemed it “od Nantucket on Satu: The Pirates C: quietly lodged in jail, in tho “marderer’s | tho spot where the officer was assailed, and did not reach | in the 67th year of bis age. ton—She Destroys the Bark Lenox— | our men were out of range, and returned unharmed. cell,” with three strong iron doors between him and | the scene of the diMoulty until the injured man had been ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Several Vessels Sent in Pursuit of the ‘The rebels have at the present time fifteen guns bear. | liberty. removed. He further states that he bas witnesses to | invited to attend the (unoral, from the Methodiat Eplaco ing upon our position on Folly Island; but we are pre- THE RIOT AND LYNCHING. provo the truth of bis statement, and that in hisopinion | pai church, at Mamaroneck, on Thursaay a’ternoon, at _ Rebel, &e. pred Sor Soe sf all points, Our front is lined ane ‘hk Firm ie Newburg Nelegreok pan 20 ii the charge originated wholly in malice. two vrolock, without | further invitation, Carriages will | '6 beauty te the complexion and brillianey ta the mind, te The New Orteans Delta of the 14th has the follow! in. | sharpel rs, who annoy the enemy greatly, as ir arrest e negro was at village, Baoome Srrext Suoorina Avyray—Corngctio.—We | be in attendance at the Mamaroneck depot on the arrival ot noid Fe ee ton te Prema Odin ue | guns are mounted en bartale, while meet, if R64 all, our | aod Mulliner arrived im Newburg at about six P.M. on | | ant otdeg te mating that Hugh Mckee, | % the balt-past oleven A. M. train {rom Now York rrGespes eh Seo nome 4 ‘Own are mounted in embrasure. This fact gives us ade- | Saturday, and was placed in the cells. The arrest was | Wore iu error ys 7 mn stoping ug! » | Ganw.—Io Carmel, Putnam county,on Tuesday morn | tte name for the prosent, ‘We bave been informed, and it would appear correctly, | cided advantage over the enemy. immediately noised abroad, and soon the countrymen of | who was fatally shot at the Mont®Cristo, No. 450 Broome June 23, of a) xy, Henny A. Gany, aged 61 years, vo yen wh that at one o'clock on the morning of the 10th instant the ‘The Savannah Hepublican of the 16th inst, does not | the injured girl began to assemble in their slaom of | street, was a member of Fngine Company No. 34. The jamMAtt —Suddonly, on Tuesday, June 23, Micuam. Ham bags and quacks how! abont the Plantation Bitters, to Boston—of whose capture near the pilot station, | give one word in regard to matters before and around | resort, and to discuss the matter of tho offence, This | friends of the deceased assure us that he was nota mem. | Hamwait, in the 45th year of his age. Was the following ie what's the matter, and they know i8:— at half past uine o'clock on the evoving of the 9th ivst., | Vicksburg and Port Hudson. In their editorial they refer | Was continued unti! a late bour,and was renewed on the | ber of the Fire Department even. Tho inquest will be | tho relatives and friends of tho fainily are reapectfully a ’ ‘we published an account two or threo days ago—was ex- | to the recent fight which our forces had with Stuart at | Sabbath. Tho intelligence of the occurrence spread to | commenced to-morrow morning at nine o'clock, before | invii ‘tend the funeral, this (Weduesdyy) after- VLANTATION ts WILL GUBB temporized by her Confederat# captors into a privateer, | Brandy Station, and think tt would be better for ‘the | the other side of the river, and carried with it the name | Coroner Wildey, at the New York Hospital. noon, at one o'clock, from bis late residence, 303 Weat goer. tor np nan Soe ——— pore, sonata it De penal as Hees, gigniipe the bonquets nee 16 sean ewes DY ue wee Fata Accent ix A. 1, Srewarr’s Storm—Abram | Nineteonth street, without further invitation, Cold Extremities and Fever ah Live, a i @ hour men: t ies. ‘Public adulation’? bas im. ‘merly known mother in fre'and, Hvonxs.—On Tuesday, June 23, Owen Huo : ye above the poople on the 1 ston boarded the bark Lenox, | There can be no doubt as regards skirts poaion, Hed die | and we are told that Salliner barely eseaped hanging | Ammerman, a clerk in the emplo, of A.T. Stowart &C0., | yours, 4 Ss Soor Stemachand Sulla Breath, . from New York to Now Orleans, and, giving to the crew | It has been exemplified to a degree in this department | there, At about six o'clock P. M. an excited crowd began | corner of Broadway and Tenth street (not Chambers His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune. | ~ Viatulency an Lodignstion. and passengers—thirteen in number—the long boat of | and others in which your correspondent has been, to pour up #econd stroet, and in a very short time two or | street). fell through a hatcbway in thit gstablishment on | ral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the —— ‘the Mg to go ashore at the lighthouse, set fire ‘The Governor of South Carolina has called, in obedience | three thousand persons had assembled around the Court | Saturday morning, about nine o'clock, and was 80 se- residavee of his brother, John Hughes, No. ist Third Nervous Affections to the Lenox and destroyed her. They carried | to the order of Jeff. Davis, upon all “good and loyal citi. | House. verely injured that he died the next morbing. avenue. Passesiee Wablane ont Ghar then, Off the captain, Cole. and the first and second «ficers— | zens’ to rush frantically toe arms in defence of their Sheriff Hanmore had already recetved some intimation Bor Baowxnp.—A boy about seven years of age fell Hacwny.—On Monday, June 22, Conmsius R, only son scape ty gers“ gigon bao © Murray and Loveli, by vaiwne—as prisoners, This isan | “noble State,” thus relieving the troops to be ‘‘used in | Of the proceedings, and had called to his ald the regular of Ciara and Cornelius Hagney Vain over the Eyes ‘act of unperalieled audacity, and, 8 those perpetrating it | tho. field.” ’ A pretiy good dodge: but 1 guess | police force of the village, expecting to be able to xoothe | from barge and was drowned while returning from an ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at ~tene gs cannot have. the siightort covering of a commission from | Jeff. has made too many such calls already. It simply | the crowd and avold hod; Ybut he was mistaken. | excursion to Dudley's Grove. Prompt efforts were mado | tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) a’ternoon, at three Mental Despondenry The lenders of the mob at once demanded that | to seve him: but notning but bis cap could be found. His | o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 238 Broome bee saewrgne their fate will be © warping, should the | means defend the State, nolens volens. |. said to be energetically prosecuted for thetr cap- ‘The government is at present building very extensive | the negro be placed in their hands, This demand | mother (Mrs. Johnson) resides at No. 176 Spring street, street. Prostration, Great W: ture,succeed, It will be hazardous, indeed, under the | storehouses on St, Helena Island. | believe the intention | the Sheriff retured and added that he would defend to the Isai. —In hospital, near Port Hudson, ow bent Baliow Complexion, W Lowele, . Prevent state of things, and until suitabie light draught | is to leave this island, with the exception of a garrison, | extent of bis Kev tree property and prisoners In his Arrivals and Departares. June $, Ordoriy sergeant Isaac G Iexuro: Company F, ‘vessels. we hers + snl for ordinary trading vessels to | in view of sanitary considerations. }. Helena is deemed el rs dag the a} ‘ae good ARRIV ALE. 1134 a etd N.Y. 3. ¥., formerty o pber of Com LIVER COMPLA AND DYSPEPSIA, come upon coast. by medica! officers the unhealthiest t in the depart. | woul igual for a general attack, that neither teams! r 7 y D, Eighth regiment N. ¥. 8 N. @., in the $4th year a » ‘Tne following telegraphic despatch bas been received Souey: snail rank iperaee vot doneaea’ vo pass through | bimeelf br bose acting ander his orders conld live five | Baumxt--Aueanshlp Bremen —y & Pauli and femiy. John beeen: : Very pardcularty resemmended lo. siergymes, merchantn, ‘by Collector Bullitt:— such ‘an ordeal as necessity compelled last season, | minutes—that those making the demand did not wish to Capt Boule ‘and family, Mise Emmonde, RC Hunter, James Kuixn.—On Monday, June 22, of dropsy, Mra. ANX KUN*, | Igwyers and persons of sedentary habite, Also for delicate “Quamaxturn Sraniox, June 13, 1863, though Iam of opinion that the “peculiar” fever of Inst | invade the public property or injure any person except | J Morgan, Jules Payer—61 in the second cabin and 3i$ 1m | wife of Bbonezer Kilue, aged bb years. — Hon. ©. Buturt, Collector:— og epee Ter season waa strictly local. the offender, and would not do so unless compelled. The | the steerage. The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to | females and weak persons who require agente otimulant, ‘The heal island arkably good, and I Ehériff wtill refused them atmittance and they burst open attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afterno thre pic na be healt, of the island ie remarkably good, and may | the door, He, Ee J O'Reilly: then appesced on ihe | _OMicial Drawings of murray, ©Ady 4 | iick trom the fenidcave of hor barband, No. 208 Tigh | £86 digestion, good appetite wit clear mental facuision tion of the Forty. h New York, stationed on Onsa- his presence having been solicited by Alderman | Co’ Kentnety and Missour, street, Brooklyn. baw Island, Georgia, ‘The fever, 1 understand, ie telling Dade sagthatndd’ 10 quis sea) drapeons the 8: de oe tele ait, a8. a, D. Dneen-Up. Mepday, Jane 22, Caztannn O'Bnas, | S04 67 sll reepectatio phyrictnns, Arugpiens, Grecemn, t upon this te crowd, but to po practical purpose, While he stood man- + Karece: ‘Cuass June 23, i of the parish of Killimore, county Galway, ireland, aged hotels, saloons, country sures, Ae. ‘General ‘intmor®, X seg ot ey , it very papular with | fu'ly at one door and old the crowd that they could only 68, 35, 54, 90, 13, 33, 58, 15, 5. wy 70, 4,7, 61. | %, ‘ | ponte ’ the troops, and deservedly #0, pret bis body. portion of, he mob nett way |" Ciresiars ent free of charge by'adi ‘owe.’ funeral will take place from her late residence, 222 | Be particular that each bottle veare the far simile of owe ¥ ba J i 5 afternorn. Arrival of the Steamer City of Bostom at | building. Tikes bo ‘toors barred the fertber progress \Coviagee Ree oe oh ‘On Jue 23, Many Rousse, the be signatere on 4 steel plate label, with our private government Boston. pollo eden? pal ge py ye tha Shelby Col! naiivect ematy Mesto, Navansireland. | re —_ 5 5 Meta) Draw! a native Navan, ‘ a ~ - Bontox, June 23,1863. | Sha Mufiner was in the bands of those who! a ete eee F Cothege | Ticats ven are reopeotialiy iavites to attend edvisable for a time at least; but its Arrived steamer City of Boston, from New Orleans | A few moments and al! was ended of bis mortal career. Ee a a Thursday , ab twe o'einck, from ‘O@etat this morning justifies us we preeuue, {m | 14th instant, She has two hundred bales of cotton on The crowd fell upon him in thecell and kicked and 17, 57, 73, 35, 8, 70, 41, 63, 5, 31, 60, 39. her Jate residence, No. 18 avenue B. sieiia ile fayeg. before. car pues, pene 4 * at stamped bim with their feet, then drew him forth to the Chase jane 23. 1888, ‘Surra.—On Tuesday 23, Fusamese, wife of Wiliam NOTE PAPER. RMADY INIT -@mboat half-past nine o'clock, the towboat Boston. Doard, Among ber passengers are Colopel Ingraham, of | yard. at last a rope was procured, and the victim hung | 25, 20, 46, 73, 60, 34, 11, 32, 26, 67, 15, 41, 71, 33, | Beith, of aged 72 youre. 2, prion only 61 Te at OMB ‘Tibbetts, was ‘and captured by about fifteen or | the Thirty-slghth Masssshusetts regiment; Major Hert, | trom s tree The crowd then bogsa to disperse, and by: Cwesiars Gent by addreming ss ’ wonase a 00. Fonteal on 1 [sflerwooe, at two o'clock. Her | Broad wa 7 twenty mea, towing the bark Jenny Lind into Pass- | Paymaster; Lieutenant Mason, of the One Hund ington. Delaware, | Tomaine ieterwen te Gosenavee- Cemetery. ux . a Toutes, the capture took place sbout tue tale betow | avmane’: umenne sreakanaiiaist See, = New — tipmaes Anat leet md anny peng A. Sa 1 ATT eerie prican ot att heweny the pilot station. “Captain Meaben Sound sab berks regiment, tenant , ‘Wanv.—Oe Monday, June 22, Rev erermy Wann, lale Ot eee red arcoen, gear Twente: SER tine the capsere boarded and ent, loose the tow. | Fourtoenth New York cavalry. es Feat eiigeay ae, Net Cams N.Y.” me TT ALLEN. Apeot ‘other parties sloop of wer Petmseath ins tuo bend Newe from San Francisce. erg Ton Bog a wpangen, 16 Wall street, ONIONS, INVRATED MAILA, BLA ROE of the passes. San Francisco, June 22, 1963. ee eS [tae nd all diseases of thi by'br. wach anit “4 ‘The gunboat Holyoke ie reported to have gone 1B} rhe recoipte of treasure since the 13th inst. amount to ‘ Prises Cashed in Al} Legatized Lotteries. oe ; pursutt. aformation gir OBE: 81,800,000. HS%5, 11 Wall treet, Woom No, Mew York. ATED NAILS, OK, Chivopodiat owe Anvibilator © Te coreg, | The money market is easy. THE SEARCH FOR THE PRIVAT EERS. jexeburg.—it te feared Exchange on Atlantic cittes is unchanged. v that srhe Gunboat Unived Seater Heard trom— | _Onstamer day out companies wil charge tom per | sein bio. Hi advin wo lowed: aed = vented Roos ie toe ate bait, RMON. the Matter, of in the possession of the hall lesding to the cella, Judge | Shevom, Pe ae seelened too Proshdana te vefune the'le- ‘The Impudence of a British Captain— | “Dt, as the war risk, on goods in transit via Cape Horm. | prown, judge Mooell, E. A. Brewster, Faq., and otber | 22.) Levon te dtebeprta fall. The ag Business is generally quiet. Mining stocks are ad. | gentlemen endeavored t6 talk tothe excited throng. “Dia | fant wase aries dabrarioned, "Fhe , I~ at peraieeeon TIOTO ei som—List of Vessels Spoken, d&c., dtc. vatciuig raphily. Gould & Cerry’s sliver tine commands bad ee A peitaaed a te cient pete Fae TAS Sa Vigw 1 be stoma, rare ANE | street ” iid a : OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDEXCE. $4,000 por toot, Savage's mine $4,000 and the copper | ment for tou years or for life, that he would use all Bie | Berrie & Sons Own and Parts Boots, | A fOLUTE SALB OF 2m LOTS AND GOnBs IN THE | T\eapNeds, IMPAIRED atonT, iy Om Boamp Usrre Stares Sreamen Unirep Starnes, mine $2,400. efforts to inflict the fail penalty of the iaw. The crowd | shoes, &c.—No. Bi Nassau street, and 604 Broadway, two | Willoughby and Bioyvesant avenses, Witherspoon, tart aud Nomen IN THE HRAD aientpelier na ia} The British steamer Furi Yama, 900 tone, has arrived | cave only the words “feo years,” and rong them vat aa | doors below ¥ourthsirect Pulasnl streets , | xo ¥ yen mR The United States steamer United States, Lieutenant | from Yarmouth, and proceeds hevce to Hong Kong. pvall, season was swallowed ats cl cpoees ot: | Wik Seumats Dievies, 0¢ Phiaes anes of Sew Yok will | CATARRHAL APYECTIONS OF THM THROAT, - Commander R. W. Mead, Jr., lef} the Navy Yard, Brook- ‘The British steamer Robert Low, from San Francisco, | the hour, and f naa and law abiding meu quufled | quanmrto eight, at BARNUM'S Museum. The little folks through Ad CHRONIC CATARRH, letermination of the assailants. Ail that | at all hours. OLE & RON potter Ayn, op the 16th inst. at half.past seven P. M., and as she | @rrived at Hong Kong April 17, and would return on the under the flerce passed the North Carolina ber rigging was manued and | 24th. they gave us three hearty choers, which were responded The ship Boanerges brings 500 Chinese passengers (rom | innocent persons would have been killed and maimed. ‘to by our boys, Hong Kong. Had an armed squad met the crowd when it Catarrh of the tympanic merous mmm n, OBSTRUCTION OF B BUATACHIAN TUBE, STHARIEMUS 0 OeRTR CURED, ev te for One Dollar, y Nothing of intercst occurred until the morning of the | Sailed ships Belvidere, for Manila, and Monsoon, for | perhaps have rolied back (he tide; but the result probably And every disease of the oar and eye rmouising witver matt, 11th, when, at about five o'clock, we overhauled and | Puget sound. would have been tbat the building would have been set ston ph wens + Micto rea aeaitahee Car tiae tee Women Military Movements tn the City. Sern terabl late now guemeel, ene oo. ae issarilce, ef evi F 5 cami gion kare ST ae ee made aan ten bentind THE PIPTY-PIPTH KEGIMENT. innocent lives Especially waa ibis apprehended when it PTA OO RY Mer etekinen pasate hotion, vy bie ous 40 the eastward. ‘The crew were immediately | The abdove regiment was expected to leave this city | became known that the mob was acting under the {m- ceeat al cures pression that the injured woman was dead or dying. No y enues and Broadway lines) to ditt beat to quarters and a gun fired to bring ber 0. | yesterday, but will not get off until this morning. | one cou’ . J. Id contradict this report, for no one knew the fact Brook! Oat a ee et eae rwnland, | Colonel Lo Gal is in command, and the corps will turn | of its existence until too late to stay the proceedings. PARET, 7, passed, and a ar oard her. She prov rig Thee. Rowland, Tad Molliner arcinnpnsatied omg tame pasrerren between Nineteenth and Twentieth atreete, | breeted in the. ¥ Marseilles, = 4 otal York, fifty two days out, | out pretty strong on its departure, Tho following order Ihim, the caae weuld, pe re been aifferent ena corners, apd are Eisbe neon eter ALS, ine Sis ows | han beww meg Misia agen be' to Seceestree | he, Mask Sewing Machine im ane | itr ince Ma minegm ina fro La . ; ¢ ork. — 5 tts valuable Improvement re on ‘ fortable quarters and move to less fayerable ones on Firry.yormm Reonnmwe, Ganpe Layaverre, vor poo puree Se rage lo. meg Ro dine law, | overcomes alPimper'ecituns “They are eiperioe 10 all others | Somment of, for | rf bee bh ‘board of the privateer, and it was said that some were Naw Youx, June 23, 1863. gint-—wpile 64 Sore nanemeae ab mative Gia for family ai acting purposes, Biora No, BO | WiFi gO enceum Of Berlin, Prveein. and Bast a oe tees ted The regiment will arsembio at eight o’dlock to morrow | them to seek the puplshment of one who had grossly out- oes and will be tue fr Cy peng veg sth Papin A the Norwegian | morning, fully armed and equipped, with two days’ | r- ‘all law—we weed all our p to stay the excited ‘The title is wodispatable highrat respectability Ne Te ee ee ee it cooked rations. for departure (or Baltimore. Officers will | the Perbapa it Is easy to say now that Molliner soak, Neramapa o } $8, Ri mMpectactan obsifuity At noon—Boarded the American schoaber Hartetene, | send their baggage to the armory by nine o'clock. Field | could have been protected; tbat our public officers fatled ior quality of | No. 19) Broadway, or | weak eres ii Horn, master (rom London, May 10. bound to Now York | and staff will report at headquarters, dismoustéd, at nino | tn do their duty: but we are eatiefled that ali was dove | Gren * Wh cts reonast ard $00 Fultum street. Brookirn. By order - pe Teed saniad peg eta, hod, oa fh mg ame asciat, cane $he dram corps @H? report to the Adjutant at | that could be done. Had the crowd failed to secure the | the most delicate health by our mot relebrated physicians, RU EEIE PLUNKETT, Provident | F™ DRESH HHIRTH TO C CO Pe ‘the English ship Sultana, from New Ag 4 ime § piace. sy Ak kl Le cat, o pm nf aren, ae the —= we = persuaded, | We also recommend our well reputed ton cream, A cu ch be sb eee unl . pearees « Amiax, Adjutant, E GAL, Colonel. made more record. a Dee Oe ale ae A HR Gale Sie a ~ : Tuer P. Te ciineaves.,®)- han Suen Abe. Untied Staten THR TENTH REGIMENT. he body of Mallicer w new in the hands of Coroner | | Guie, Heo | Pin i a 2 a a | IN MANUFACTURE, ~schoner Kittatinny, ruistog, all weil. Weather fine | Colonel Bendix is fast organizing the above rogiment | ‘wi, in’ an maiuest Mi hele Nee ein fi y to nee ST ly wie : maanente | 7 POWDRR, | FITTING AND MATERIAL 4 Z for service in Pennsylvania, and !t wil! shortly leave this | recover. She remains at the Court Hous, and is receiv Canal street, east of Broadway. - a Upon boarding the English hip Sultana this morning, * , uaa : hes wait AT UNION ADAMM, . dhe paptain py a) net = the least rea city, There area number of Hawkins’ Zoumves attached | ine every attention at the hands of Sheri! Hanmore and ann ts a The Original and Cerain Vermin Baterminator, rs & w the regiment bis family. : Sesene: Rai lates Bor The extraordinary effects of (his articie for killing Reaches, BO @7 WROADWAY ° THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. (From the Newberg Journsl, Jane 22.) ~ ” 4 NAMAN TH ‘ ymbers of this regiment and the recruits who we " La greene bo of nea wiih Ants, Bogs, Pleas, de. and for preserving Fars, Cloihe, For 5 Le x AnD ou sup A ined bebind fe could fill columns with incidente connected wit! a le - ae corwnl. corece of Bre a r . = aot, weleeies to asremble at the mb oe a the ee nitare, &e, from Mothe, bas Beem tated for twenty pears, 1 Dw CS , o'clock this (Wednend: san, e member of W. A, Baichelor’s Hatr DyewTne and warranted reliable, Iti free from poison. Beware of F" BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLERION Sa ee | wovig; Inewantaneons, harmless Spd reliable. Bold | ttnflations anf counterfelte” Rach Mask bee ihe signature of MADAME LEWENHRKO # Renstor Herren aod eon ora " ut m1] if B, LO" | DK YLORENCE na fon, of Albany, arrived Astor Gre oss. Con. Ponta Houre yesterday, en rowe to Washington, ne ; weary making © | A Ntion tree by he taamncban as none consent | L7on'e Rat Piliscnriain desi Wo Rais sod Mion, Soll vy Bhs at drugurats smd yarfumere Vena 1) Broadway i Major Brownell, of Fartford te neero, plead aay), Actor place ~ | ail drnggiote and furniture Zoal-re Fue Laan Nicholon frat, wad i fg feed be Via all oy oom ame ren Pee ©. BARES 0 OO, Lene, rhage wren rLAGe. topping Brevoort House. was all that wae beard — ~~xe Brosdway, Now Tort VLAtS nee nee 7 Witiam W. Morria of eared mmetutaycteet | ary Millers S00, Nate Dye, Bleek ana — — | Corwertad Vm. aie Yor aa rm fornia; © Carout 3 brown, the in use, Aruggtete, depot cy Miwtee.° . oe e She oT ee wabnenet 166) a pin RF Farrell, ‘5 beeen of Dia He 8 ti 8 ue -* + ENERAL KR 3 Pe y P Tow Hair mM RARER I mA A P) A rare! on yuinite Vermont and G. saat ere wtopping at the gue fo entirely 0 mistake, ood Sg ine ve ore. bemotify fate HAGAN ® MAGNOLIA BALAAM CAMD PHOTOORAPH Fi Phe Breet Metropolitan Hote! lara street ruled, she is fast from the effects _— ‘This delight! oi aed eutrsortinary ar henge Oe Oe Hreatway, Mew York A. G, Chapin, of ; Governor Morton, of In. | Severely, Druleed, . a 4 Cristadere’s Hair Dye, Preservative ore of rani ae inca, R Tomeioy, of Fitabeld; Hon. . vibberd, of 0% soene of tho murder bes bevn viowot vy bundrots | gas Gin sonst waeteons and reek” Mer 6 aster Bevan, _ ny eT eS INELow es SOOTHING ATRUP bY, Base ot beene, | Soaate, Pomeroy, of to-day, aud the tragedy, aBd attending. iocknle ar the Gye applied by suiitel arvinan om the marble purny of youth eo the die POM CNILDRE™ TRRTRING | Heston, and 0. Bireach, of Bt. Petersburg, are mopping | 0? theme of public and private comversatin , Conte—Binek: oF site of tation ‘at the Mt. Nicholas Hotel. Wothens os dbs Obes Oratieat of (ib iwagia conte. Malka epee. 5 battey toeet bak ‘ Hon. FB. Morgan and, lady, of Aurora; @. Warren, of | rences of yesterday will have ny placing Ti removes ta, freckles, pimples and ronghnese from the Seven Rock, tee, Anderson ,' of of 1, Nor need we ces eee Ne eee ‘ A Wasbiogvn 4 ition; K. A. Poreythy, of | LoTa yn ~. ee | cardiis wae tn.con: tata te Ong wom « for the Orewt m | sin, ening te com phenom (reah \rmmeparent aod amore’ ‘ap [roner, . |. A. | 7 7 , materia) » re ys » ia rary Eval, & | sctcrusn oa tecetons toa’ fas Gowran oat | SO | hen nn nery may oa | TTR SR RERIND Uke Poke, Aorora: ¢. 4. Williams and out: W." H. | the majesty of the outraged iw shall be vindicated in the | gap. Hreekies Sallowness, Kreptions, “""**” gore, ih ary Wnty Chowk by wiyeene. Allen , at 7 Jodge Cronby, Lowell, are puninhment of the fyate, Mpechs a0 gi hin Bip ehen cure AUD S hare Bolt every : Pr ahrerner ‘fs now raising © eet. wae |} On joatentod Soap, 659 morse id +e gag ened | A*, mxrpaon IKALY hQOK arwonre en *T —_—— a New Yor. ¥ ~ ond Seeve ie Daveborees comett, ‘2 eure “ase = yay Trussce—Marsh & Co.'s Hadient Cure Sarriace dy te os} vihiy Beg RU mAs ® CeVULLY TRRATAD BY & D, the | Major General WF Brows, special gaat for tbe Ba. —_ Bian Sarr hee, ark” Sa te hr bemielg "iat toma nnen Cf rean of Military Statistics jew » received orders Pie — y ene one ' | 0 Saturday to start immedintely for the Army of the avon pr A ive ‘ : Potomac, to enter wpen the discharge of his duties, eo FAKD FHUTQURATHS YOR ALBEE OF Captain Massey, of the Writish army, who ta to Spry Sivek ” te | agon,N. ¥., with Mise MeTavich, of Tor a i t was releaned from jail at Generoo on Friday last, ab ’ Mi _ . an carly boor on the day following, acoompanied bia . . y 1 fer ses, 29. rned. partner, left (or the Kast. The friends of the gir! have z . f = decided to abandon ber to ber fate, and it is pet probabiq CAitton, near Bristol, Fagient, the Key Lowswn | w over, a ets ver tat Court of Appeals Calend: that the partion will receive any further motestation. | yy J College, Cambridge Corata of Gawtord Dor . * od Kad, ye t " er * ALaany, Jon 1863. - | fam ARLOTTE M., ident danghier oo Witiem Wood, z following is the Court of or calendar for Wed. | OblMeary. } a New York eLeouT MON a o6 aan ; om om Up oven Up snes , June 24, U6 Now. 2, 27,11, 51.92, 9. 942, | pire 8. Leann Rowen, « rative of tbe United States, Laces — ie Ralumore, on Wedrmetiy Jone oe: hawtene > + Roel Tt sernosy in 4 ded im Paris on the 2th of May " Ww, Bey. De. Fuller, Jom Dusmam, of Sew York, g eRDELL # Me Hroniwe eae wue Or Weomtwran mY.