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THE ARMY OF TH POTOMAC. ~ Wasemcton, July 29, 1668. A oolong) of @ Texas regiment, who was mortally wwounded a Gettysburg, stated in his last moments to “Major Cross, of the New Hampshire Fifth, that their re- @vente were opposed to each other, and that he recog: Gized in Colonel Cross, of the New Hampshire regiment, san old friend and companion in Mexican and Texan life, »@ud that he ordered bis mem not to ghootat him; but “th were wounded at about the same time, and died on "the battle Geta, Surgeon Hovey,of the Eleventh corps of the Army of the Potomac, came up yesterday from Warrenton in eoharge of one hundred and fifty sick, who were trana‘er- ‘Fed toour hospitals. He complained of the inefiiciency of the railroad management, as the party were near “4weuty-four hours in reaching this city. Much slower «time was made in transporting the New Hampshire regi. «monte which are detaied for service at Poing” Lookout. Strange as it may ecm, there is “Dut one track on this important route, Had “tue {die contrabands been called into service «@ double track might have been constructed long “ago. There is not much sickness in the army. The regi “m@euts from the eninsula suffer most from severe “marches. Referring’ to the proposition to appotot medi- ‘cal vorpa Iu States for temporary service after battles, it “May ve stated, upon the authority of surgeons who are « thoroughly experienced in campaigning, that there are now © @urgeons enough in tbe army for all wants, provided that * they he properly distributed. Thus, after the battle of ‘ Cottysburg, only one or two surgeons to a brigade were + teft behind to attend to the vast mass of rebe! and Union * wounded, Double or even treble that number might # have becn temporarily +pared for said sorvico, who could bave pushed om w the main army had another engage- "ment occurred. Mr. L. A. Hendrick’s Despatches. ‘ Heapgvanters, Firra Amuy Cones, July 22, 1863. ON INTO DIXIE. ‘and each day ts bringing us farthor into Dixie. Weare “travelling again old and worn highways, passing through ~ old and familiar places, secing old and familiar counte- * mances and bivouacking by old and familiar streams. De- * @oribing our marches would be telling a “ thrice told tale.”” { Bach day’s march is a counterpart of the one preceding. Eig reville at daylight, roll calls, burried cookery and harried breakfasts, quick packing of keapeacks, companies forming in line, vision and brigade flags un- furled, and away we go. Mix up with this the tumult of tonmaters, swift moving to and fro of quartermasters, + Clatter of moving of artillery, wagon trains and ambu- “Manoes, Baltings for rest or coffec or both, as the case may * Be, Coreging fruits and vegetables, and activity of provost <@vards, punching of stragglers, with variable visitations + of suashine and rain, aoa the whole programme is un- “Molded. It te astonishing that tbe men bear up #0 bravely and well under all our fatiguing marches. I have no word + Of complaint, except recurring regrets that it bas not per- « wilted them to wipe out Lee and bis army betore he ever «-orrased the Pototnac again. Expecting now to attack him cecignenas Sy Reheat is with full und ry Vv triumphant vic- ‘y. It ts only victory deferred, ‘WHERK WE ARE. Ve reached our present camping ground two hours sx '—it ig now seven |’. M.—and headquarters are on a . ~peing to this poimt. At daylight yesterday morning we (Wi cer camp at Rectortows, arriving here ia the middie “00 the afternooa, and following in the wake of other corps ‘which were ia the advances. It bag beon the fortune ~@f this corps to travel many crooked roads, many billy + woads, many stony roade; but the particular road here «has a perversecess of crookedness, a multiplicity of hills end an infoitade of infoiteasimal voulders surpassing any cpead of prior marching. And the three villages we passed Garvagh—Farrelivitie, Markham aod Lyndon—presented ‘qa painful exhibitions of Southern decadence as it has ween our lot to witness, and (Re natives are es hatchet- "wed, drawny, illiterate, ill-dressed and dirty as the ‘worst in‘tigenous buman 8 ecimens that have come un- it ; : i i re Hi é a= THER ARM, arranged daylight the carrying out of viaivn advaoced ja line of battle, housand at feet high and of observation, was to be tekea » but { a , if . = : 3 i He i | yet fs ¥, #3 33 = 3 1 5 ii i i z 3 3 Z é r : 2 £ § i a, 3 j E Tee i} i ® ij [ fe i j Li y + Comm sod OF General © @aring the fight, ved apery’ Aafaatey and ariilery. i . Ewell's o rps ‘the rear guard in the retreat, “and onl; Jet Winchester on Thorsday evening. Poe 4 a, — i ised the disposition ef the left just betore back in two columns, aod were marching will Sot make a stand (his side beip it " Iw Virciwta, July 96, 1888. CAVALRY ON A SCOUT Lteft Washington yesteriay moraine jo search of the #00 jowed a dome. of Capt Robbins, of the mawoot av) ay the day mnarehed about fourtenn atten 19 thin place, where we enounge | without having semen #8 ing. robe! wid o: OF busbabscker. Wewore ta Sener Search of stolen cattle, horses aud ther property, taken by Moseby's men, as weil as of the meu themselves. OUR CAMP Last mauT ‘was in the woods, near the farms of some Unioa people, ‘who kindly furnished us with meals. We made eur beds under the trees, but were pretty well washed out by the rain before morning. After breakfast we started for Drancaville, and on af- riving there found two of Mosby's scouts leaving tow im great maste. We gave them clase and parting shots but they were too far ahead (or as to bitor capture them, and the chase was of mo avail just then; bat Gey were caught aforwards, et least eo I understand. Captain Robbins and his command thought, powsibly, they might be the advance of Mosby's party; but we ascertained that they were only a couple & bushwhackes and horse stoalors, who attached thomselves to his cominand 60 cover their robbing and plundering schemes. “owwarD Wm Go.’ of several persons and the recovery of oonsiderabie pro- perty of the Uptoniats and goveroment, wore all we could accemplish before reuching Goose creek, which was so swoollen by the recent showers it was aot fordable. So we had to return towards Wi CAYTAIN BOnKING of Colonel Wyndham’s regiment and staff, fellow of about years. He bas way up from a private in renks to a cap- & regiment, and js now detaited ve General oa Goneral Wyndbom's staff. is a member and ion fought bi Tasp.ctor ao Alar My F i a) hich very w was ‘General is ap old newspaper editor, of ja te admires the ent the Hxgarp ments for army news. Ail of the fraternity owe many thanks.i am just off, all alone , over the classic aud ars plains of this State for the spot where the army now Mr. Theedore C. Wilson's Despatch. Heapquanrens, Eveventn Anuy Corrs, July 27, 1863. ‘THK FOURTH COMMANDMENT. ‘There is a Divine precept, supposed to be known to ‘people of @ religious character, an4 heoce more particu. larly to generat officers and army correspondests, that “six days shalt thou labor, and on the sevonth thou shalt Test,” and it may be for this reason that to-day finda us at comparative rest; but I am inclined to think {t is more especially attributable to certain very grave, if not posi- tively wise, considerations {n the matter of rations, OUR LocaTiON. In brief, we are in one vast wilderness, and, perhaps, in the neighborhood of a good many other vast wilder- eases, and if we have not actually “hung our harps upon tho willows,” we bave stacked arms and pitched our tents beneath the shades of those oaks and pines #0 plentifully known to the once socalled sa cred soil of Virginia, There are but few “houses in the neighborhood, and these are deserted by owners or occupants. Some of the houses are really juviting to the eye ag regards the plan of their construction, and Bot uvknown to romantic neighborhoods and charming surrounding scenery. Our camp—if it may be called a camp, a8 the most comprehensive and genecally under- stood term—is in a highly pleasing locality, and while I leave both men and beasts resting from the ‘atigucs of a long and somewhat tedious fmarch, | will insert a brief synopsis relative to LATR MOVEMENTS. On the 4th a portion of this corps occupied Gettysburg, immediately subsequent to its evacuation by the rebeis. Un the 6th the corps reached Emmottsburg, and on the ‘7th left Emmettsburg and marched to within five miles of Middletown; on the 8th, marched through S.uth Moun- tain Gap, and divouacked that night between ssid gap and Boonsboro; on the 10th, passed through Boonsboro ‘and to near Antietam creek; on tbe 12th, reached Funks- town, where we remained for some time in line of battie, the enemy being then st Hagerstown; 08 the 14th, at half-past ten in the morning, passed through Hagerstown on our way to ‘Williamsport; on the 15th, returned to and | 4 Ls aT Hy 2586 z informed by the Medical Director. in Officer telle me that the health of the corps is very good, but that as rds that of some of the new regiments which we have received in the way of reinforcements there is an abupdance of tho com to indiscretion in the matter ar q (ee arty solicitous parents, &e., I ‘that this corps bas not had any serious fighting burg battles. The boys are getting rather ing, and seem about from sexTeNceD, Handred and Fifty-seventh of the Forty fifth New tence to be shot for deser- ill certainty be executed. a i as a5 i e iH H fF Efi i He i i GRVERAL CRDRRE—NO. 19. Heange anrans, Exsventn Conrs, Mousty It }) Qecessery that every comminakned duty ana * the recurrence @ such dugrace ul Tern ing aboot the Debts jk cadtley sep, poultry, Ae. stopped at ou o — id Major Geweral HOWARD. T. A. Mavannmons, Assistaut Adjutaat Gevera Mr. Wm. Young's Despatches. | Hangs Amram, UO RBoG Ba)” y 3, 1453 A OF PRLANH TP ‘The Henatn correspoudent or ae Lead carters of the NEW. YORK army ti? COfrespondent for the Second army corps and ‘The Eleventh Ward Marder Case. the weiter o {his, after waiting several days at Washing- | Coroner Collin held an taquost upon the body of an un’ ton to ascertain $e safest route oe horseback to the | Known man, ou Sunday last, who was found drowned at army, started Seturcey morning, “bright and early,’ the toot of Fourteenth strost, Kast river. There was and proceeded by the nearest roads to Fall's Charch, | nothing suspicious about the case, and the jury, by di- from thence to Fairfax Catt House Centreville, | Fection of the Coroner, reqdered a verdict of * Found whore we were guests for night at (@ headquarters | drowned.” On Tuesday, however, the body wan identi of Gem. King. fled as that of Frederick McKinocy, a uative of Ireland, GUERILL AS BOVERING ABOUND 08. ‘aged 30 yoars, and the friends of deceased seem to think ‘Tho road from Fall's Church to Gen Sveville bag been tb@ | that ho was (aully dealt with. They stated that he was 6.4 of operations for guoritias ana Mosby's rebel oaval- | beaten by ® man oamod Charles Fivnn, on Saturday Wy, and there were imaginary dangers jmmicent; but | night, and thrown overboard while insensiblo. The aa wWhE brave hearts and clear conscipnces @e TOde OB- | pault upon deconsod is represented to have taken place at wards unmolested antti we reached # point \bout mid- | the corver of avenue ( and Twelith street, and grew out way between Fall’s Church and Fairfax Court Howse. aoe Altercation relative to the Ite disturbances. oK in. GUSRILLAA FUT To FLGEE. , pears, was very much opposed to the course of Upon a bil! “‘awny-of yonder’ we saw two horsomedt Tioters,and remarked that they Gught to be hanged; whereupon hewas knocked 4: ad disposed of in Lb, advancing towards us—desporate looking fellows, but leer | manuer previously reverred rege Mi way ote at No. ‘Mot leaves a wife and LD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1863. nt e sof Murray, Eddy & | Co.'s Keatucky and Missour: State Lotiaries H, BxTEs OLAss Amd uly 29, 1863. 28, 6, 39, 12, 32, 10, 34, 44, 7, 16, 76, 15, 1. Moone. —On Wednosday July 29, Bacvowr Moons, & aa tive of the city of Dubin, Ireland, ‘The ‘uveral wii! take piace (rom her late residence, 118 Fast Twonty eighth street, this (Thursday) afteraooa, af Onass W4—July 29, 1463. two o'clock. 9, 48, 68, 33, 5, 27, 47, 10, 46, 44, 65, 61, 29, | "Womnin—At Madison, Wisconsin, on Sunday, July 43, 76, 31, 60, 2, &. 31. Rucwano Moana, aged 3 years. youngest son of Willlaan At Ciroulacs gent Coee of cheagy, by acdroasin: either to VP Morris, and grandson of the Late Geuoral Jacob Morrigy , ey. Ly Gg hE Of Morris, Otmego county, N.Y ______Poriagion, & ale Ww mm Wednesday, Jaly 29, Jase Roca, in the mete! Deserings of the Shoilby College b tea Pane: Lottery tue y of the family are r Came 61—July 99, 196% tovited to attond the funeral, (rom hiniate remind 10, 50, 54, 69, 30, 57, 49, 36, G5, 43, 2, 53, C4. | Shoriitstroot, ou Friday afternoon, at wo veiee ans G4 ly 29, 1263. Rocx.—On Weduoesday, July 20, Mawaaner A 7, 53, 77, 9, ML, 73, 27, 44, 36, 76, 49, 32, | the beloved child of Lawrence aud liridget itock, aged & . 19, vw.8 moaths and 27 days Coroulare seat by address rolatives aud (rionds of the family aro reapoctfull - “foun a. monnis & tavited toatiend the funeral, this (Tuntelsy) weeny, ren __ehnlagon, Dagrere fat bali-pant one o'ckick, (rom the resideves of twee parenta, For the Hate Barry's Tricepherous— | 276 Went Forty second sirect, without (arthe: not ce out by Dragaiats, CARDO. On Wednesday, July 2, An Love, young The best and cheapest article davghter of George abd Kltza Aan Ricardo, aged & years, 6 months and 7 days. Cruragoous than we anticipated, for the three unarmed | 16 Dry Dock street, and children Me ‘The relatives and friends of the fara!iy are respectful! Hera without ais. | y 780 !Ovestigation im the above cxse wan bold yestorday |. CUCKOW—Macman—Ou Tumrday, June 0, at Chriat | wiitod to atioad tha feueral {10m the tevin of bey correspondents put them to flight By Coroner Collin at the Eleventh precinct station house, | Church, Demerara, by the Rev. George Fox, M.A, J. 163 Heat Thirty-i(th street, this (tT charging « abot from the faithful revolvers which the | Jolin McKianoy. a brother ‘of decessed, testified asfol. | FOwNA Cocow, Hix. uf the colgaial civil service snd at Gl aden ee eet ool ene Guerillas undoubtedly supposed we carried. ee Tae 6 Nee ee en eee —On tmrmiay July 2%, by the Rev, | Hacseusnek, N, J, where the funcral services will take CAPTURE OF 4 NEWSDRALER. and Twolith streot; I hoard bis voice, and saw him on the | Freeborn Hibbard, Mr. Wasa F. fiamanp (9 Mise Kama | PU | , wegeesaay gulp ay, Taxonomy A., youn At Fairfax Court House we loarned that geeritlas, about | walk amoig ton or a dozen persove; the man who beat him | 1+ Jacowos, both of thie city. ost son of Jowa and Mery Sio&en, aged 7 movil» wad 18 @ mile out of town, had captured a newsdenler theday | "#5 *\tling on (he si@ewalk; angry words passed between Hmeu—De , July 20, a8 the | os” a A them, whon tho man who’ was sitting, whose vame ts | Tesidence of the bride’ parents, by the Rov. Dr i, The retati atsmtn ed tail aae-ven Previous, confiscated bis horse and other property, and | Charles Flynn, got up and clinched whh my brother. he | assisted by the Rey Dr. Kramer, A. owinm to Ming | ,,)he relatives and frieoxte of time (Thawed: then enjoined upon him to depart in peace. He obeyed | knocked wy brother down and then kicked him: I didi vot a fre ot Welt a Seng, Ro, of (hte city. at two-atdhous, tyes the reondonae Ot Sar emrec the injunction with alacrity, for-even that was preferable | 8° deceased strike Flynn, but | saw Fiynn strike de. | No oar consed when the latter was down; ! wemt over to separate them, whea'one or twostruck me from behind, and #iynn, sruck me in the eye with umbrella; ansted deseased over ‘to the olber side of to going to Richmond. ‘AN BCORT TUROUGH. Prudently we heet'ated to advance from Fairfax, and ‘i Rev. George V. Bpring street SHAMAN. Om Monday, Joly 27, Piotence roves, ooly daughter of Hiram and Ellen Lonisa Seaman, aged @ months and 18 days dhe funeral took plage from the residence of her Locus—Macnons.—On Thursday, July 2, in the parish churoh of » by the Rev, Jom Cumoring Macdona, assisted by the Rev. H. Victor Miodona and the Macdoua, brothers of tho bride, Gronun, t, 4 eldest son of William Locke, xq , of West Brompton, to ? embraced the oportantty to tne aad inva aan: | ap Ming “ater eats” wha | sam Yaron, oumta aan of Cong mac, | [24 Sut ane vemis,war itrrod tamed and ery steods”” to & feed of oats. They accepted i of Kenstagtoa an: See ney pros ‘Tomrnn.—In Gresudurg, on Wednesday, July 29, Om the invitation and eat the oats. Just at the time when 5 Ewer, Mr. teva Mot of | Pama @xigonces demanded and correspondents desired an ee- Many S., daughter of Alexander | ora) at Klas Motbodint Episcopal church, White cort, Mr. McNeill, purveyor at General King’s headquar- t, coumy,N. ¥. NO | pieins, on Friday morning. at bait pant le o'elocie ters, drove slong with his four horse team and a strong guard, followed by a craft of the Isnd fleet, and we mar- ehallod a formidab'e ‘on to Centreville” force, which proceeded pre pnt apne MAMARPAS JUNCTION. pene ae exes iti dienes . seen Passing vver baitic fields that will be renowned in the Map ecar they weal ‘worve he bistory of our country, wo She last part | pected, before the body was found, that be must have bees of our jourrey with an escort of the Second overboardt: he body was found in the water at Drigade of Grege’s division of cavalry, commanded by the foot of Fourtesnth street, East river, on Mé ° Colonel Auey, of the Kigbth Peunsy’ July 27; 1did not seo any one y bat in strike raged no weapon im Fiynn’s bases was dark at and Dated our day # travel at General Gregg's headquarters. ACKHOWLADGMENTS FOR YAVORS, one Sites, cesesenmneones wedhene ypoo who pee 18 over! together severally ten their cknowiedgments to Some King, Genera: Gregg and Purveyor McNeill for bospitalities. AVTRATANCE OF THE COUNTRY, The country throuch which we journeyéd was almost entirely destitute «: ences, and but litle of the soil was under Guitivatin Juere were swall patches of corn and garden vegetubie, but the crops are certainly inadequate to the support o/ the inmibitaots in the region named, who must either expatriate t hemecives or get supplics clsewhere. SENTIMENTS OF THE PROTLE. Our host. near Fairfax Court House, where we fared testimony seomed to throw no further light upon the Matter. The evidence of Dr. Thomas Robinson to show that death was caused by drowning, although, fm the opinion of the physicion upen the head of death in themselves. The rend Pr City Intelligence. sucapdvously at diangr, ‘hoa nine leoa children, } Tine mx Lumeary Stamm —Botweon seven and eight whom rs bts jucate, . wounds Sud all persuasions sud. applinncos te tndeae bien te natag | O°ci0ck 0 Tuseday night a fire broke out on the second | Sonn Caanmron. the service in army have tvi'ed. Be says that | Mo r of the building No. 62 Liberty street, in the premises ‘The friends and ‘Stuart urged him two bours to oin tis caval prom ising protection to his children. but i tion for a military life and the Lelpleas condition of bis family rendered ‘eb's etre ties powerless, told Stuart be should not enter he servi ¢ unless forced tu; but the wight of the +1 » dependent children softened the heart of the revel corer), and the father was not coo- reripted, The sentiin of the people along the road 1s divided, sume of them being openly and honestly at- tached to the Union, while oihers evinced an inclination to support by their injucace the falling fortunes of the Southern confederacy. GUMRILLAS ATTACK A TRAIN. General King received patch trom Captain Grim. shaw, on Sunday morning, stating tbat some ‘* fired into the railroad train the night previous, between Burke's station and Fairfax station—frat taking up a rail to throw the traiu off the track. The guards tired into the guerillas, killing one or two and wounding o! hers, It was lucky they did not encounter your correspouduuts, who had gove before. HANGING UNION SOLDIERS TO TRERS, There aro reports that two Union soldiers wore found banging (0 trees somewhere up in the mountai: but who they were, or where, I could not learn. lx Algo reports that three teamsters, altached to the Eleventh of Dr. D. H. Ham. The flames extended to the upper floors, which were unoccupied. Dr. damage will bo about $1,500; insured for $6,000 Willamaburg . Ham’ in the and Hazoli, hardware auctionoers; damage by water about $300; ipaured. The basement is occupied by Fierce Hkehan, wine bottler; damage about $50; insured, Tho is owned by the Marqnand estate; tt is 000; insured. The canse of the Gre is under in- veatigution by the Fire Marshal. Piece or tHe Tarors’ Usion.—The members of the Tailors’ Protect! Ynidh had a grand picnic at Bellevue social and friendly mannof, Tho society and their friends assembled at an early hour im the morning at the Social Reform Hall, in Graud stroct, from which p'aco street, Nossau stroot, Fulton street, Broadway to Astor place, down Fourth avenue, Bowery to Houston street, Across to avenve Ii and down to the fort of Tenth street, where they took a buat, chartored expressly by them for the necagion, The marshals of the procession wore Mesars, ‘Twelfth been near here hu kreure, Bow Mack, Fisher, Vernon and Mckvoy. Ike manver, ‘7 poogeh to Secmonae ig thl oy Auumber of vaina'e prizes were drawn for by the KA Darities have been committed by querillas or by citizens | CUrsionixts at Bellevue Garden, whe adopted this method wre ning their veapennce 00 | ASTOX Linnany.—This inetitution will close on the 3d suppo-ed Ir bomen ie § of Augy st for the remainder of the mouth. It is to bave pire mrad Kom oy Pane way pe tbe | during that time ite annual cloaning. outside Free Acapewy.—At the recent avaual examination for the "admission of pupils into the New York Free Academy, Ward School No 35, Fifteenth ward, Themas Hunter, Principal, had ove hundred boys admitted. The is tho #reatest number ever admitted from any schoul at a sin gle examination. of military protection. Wratamsrort, Md., July 27, 1363. ‘THE REBSIA THREATENING TO RE ROSS THR roTOMAC. ‘There is @ good deal of apprehension here that the rebels contemplate crossing over into Maryland again at this place; and there is much compiaint among the military that there Is not suffictent force hereto make even a re- spectable show of resistance to such a movement. The | rebel pickete were visible on the opposite side of the tiver from bere yesterday, and Lee's whole army is now ave JOSEPH No. 11 Wall street, room No. 1, 5 w Demoerate—1756 and 19 Cartes de Viste Mv stretched along on the other side, from Cherry run to Satisfaction Bunker Hill, bie main force being at Martineburg, twelve | 4g Brief shorn when rewired sen otreet, Leacmuasadeog yang” Mme ee he Cartes de Visite for One Dotiar, at BALCH'S, 453 Broadway. Ni Tt is pretty generally believed now that [20 doce not | 600d work. destre to go down the valley, es was first sippsed, and Composite Tron oe a fella that be means to Oght, if pcasibie, his next great battle in | wrought and cast iron Fence, without ints or erevicns for this neighborhood. He now occupies strong defensive | "** WU CHING ON a WICK Rieti ai. position on the other side of the river; but that whieh he ” R be 5 ‘ held before crossing the river, between bere und Hayers caeael soe” town, is very much stromger; and for this reason many ere Prat tome suppose be will again cross back to this side, the river | being now in a fordable oxdition. Perhaps his strongest | 4s reason, however, for wishing to muke this bis next battle ground is the fact that, should he be suc coasful, be will bave Meade in a position where be cannot easily take refuge iu the fortidcations ot Washington, and where be can then attack that this side of the Potomac. fa a bettie im hin present crosa over at this point ja very unusual for the river here to rise abive Jag point ot thie sesoon of the your, and 9 (roche: which recently ocenrrid here may not take place again be teeking, quilting pelent operators, at the srt furoishing. ae, la h mes, with Le ‘ool om w order, jes Dy thé day or w Stoat's Elliptic Lock Stiten Sewing Mae Ciara wiih Improved Braidera Bpectmeos of sewing at salesrooms, 837 Broadway “ Children rithful friend in Mrs, ly relimbie and barm ews, cures dysentery and dia ela, cures Hie, By wiv) the mother, Veethin ie eaith to the coutea bowe rebeves gr relief and bh a, the same season of the year for along tine "f child if gives res recently Increased yoy retreat to thia aide the river afew day there ts some lack of nurses and tmetica! oxis'snce el therefore, in this respect, are stony y in bie favor. | ous, Seminal, Uri- THR SICK AND WOUNDED AYER ra fo f are now doing very well. The number, however, has | Lape co ea ee rapidly, especially since Ietly's | envelope tree of charse. Addreas Dr's. Bi | Howard Association, Philander: A number of other witnesses were examined, bat the | street. Her remains will be Insurance Company, and another company name not | g,, Fethembered The first floor is occupied by Whittemore | months. Garden ou Monday, and exjoyed themselves ia a most | May, tte they marched 1m procession down the Bowery, Chatham | Vickso« 1963e—Gee | afternoon, at three o'cieck. The remains will be takes to ty, 303 Broad. | Greenwood Cemetery (or interment pense spared to produce _ | o'e ok, The relatives and {riends are respect ully jovited & T CHURCH af NOME, YIETTINO C4 | tard the funeral, (rom the resiienes be parents, No. Yecuch Neto Pavers in +n | 811 Fulton street, Hrookly, the (tburadsy) at raceme, at os den at EVERDELIOS 92 Be ihe Nervous, Seminal, Uri- | Bates —The most expeditions eonen omen wed in Dr. Larmon . London ard New York Metical Adviser and Mar 14¢. Toth edi! on. over 40 pages clath — Ben( fer areiad | dor SL by E. WARN No. 1 Vere ret, OF the authaw 647 Broadway. up saire, treatment fren 6 (excep: Saterday and Bunday), Until recently the geard at the heapitais Lere was avo | quite insufficient, and the chief surgeon in charge lid a large number of those under bis care wken to fla | town, leat they would fail into the hands of the or who were visible in furce on other wide of the river, There was then no force at ail bere to re vent the rebels from coming over, althouw bh Lee® whole army had just pamed over from ths File THe YaRMene fn this section of Maryland bave just completed ther harvests. Usually baad hy Jn all cnt ond gat ere the 10th of Juty. but recent fuvast m he the farmers to cefer the work a couple of The crop in exceilent, but nearly ore hy Diseases be orner of Broad | Morena, Ne 3 < & ES > thon with deatroyed on the fields by the twoarmies, a portion’ | gioulder one or the other of which has heen oeeupying thir ecton | ana silk Be of tho country continually for the past two months. Fn. | tire felda of grain have been destroyed, and (or mn Tan. sallow ness, aronnd, in almost every direction, there ie hard\) (he 8) ol" Apecks and all Bkin Bien iahes ewred Tialan Mediated Soy. 459 Kioatway, pear Gr ventige of & fence left. Truly the ravages of wor avo been here, and the farmers ity many jastunges baye be 0 almost entirely ruived. The season now, howesr, \« very favorable for cora, and everything promi a Marah Vevey a & Co's Reds "pyorie (he eburc. this crop, where it hax not been already destroyed, * il F other tr be unusnally abundant. MEADE’ AMY or the Fecbie.—*ent Gratis and ie now moving, but in what direction 1 am not perm tied sik ot douroumaioana © say, further than that it i ip the directua ol ine Dy. FF. Botiick, box enemy, and that startling news may won be bo That the next it battle, se T have intimate will be on the Upper Potomac there is searcoiy a as ™ + hmportal ery (Or the y- sn. | BYeat obatinale diseases by means Of the combinations of TRE LATE MR. J.P. DUNN, OF THE NEW YORK Hirth Electrict:y From the captain of the Minnehaha we “ohtsin ‘he cee, following particulars in relation to the death of | of werving aad beaviifving [rusgiats amet 453 Brosdwey, Mr. J. P. Dann—The steamer left Vicksbur; a day evening, and at thet time Mr. Duro « y was enjoying the best of health. Gu Monday be wingied fresiy among the passengers, but complained Juriog the day to a friend of feeling chiliy, but was ooograte lating bimeeclf that be was 80 soon to got away from, this o # adre Subtite low fom heeda. near Grand street Upreete or way part of the ee eS ho Sows remek | rtiete, ee Se eee Ot one of Hnmoe guialey vay aie or —— ‘evening . Dearty , and retired to | vy De, GRAN ropes adie, where perbel tor eoave time whh pirconseamenpadine > ‘bitteamyer, agent tary stores for the _ } oe d oes wet seo vetoes, whee he bade her good A Besati(ul Compiesion, tree from Tan, Bight and retiret to his stateroom , sins’ Lowes) the seep Pimpieg ei treckcn, oy musi root oy using tne | thet knows no waking. Mr. 3. D, Murphy, eh vcoovint | geratswy DB. Bakn’ taco. eed all drug the stateroom with bit, retired soon ster nine aod at | —- that time Mr. Dun seemed to be in perfect beslin The | Rogie’s Hyperion Vind Hestores ana following morning Mr w08 | dreeers weir, « Bigctrss Maur Dye, bem in wen. Bry. but reestv: ALE, Boome mold everywhere. \ bis grees cortaiat it Caree the seeing brvers & hae cope been separated tog bimeell for top ever ward. the ture time (rom the rahe bes a frend 9M no mension Wt. bad to join that nodie arm; te Ts youramit Te ation & fedoad bim, never to return. a oie nan Fide ie oe ant “ ult Por wale hy al t placed at the head of th the forte ty fob, mnarke tus testing feos), Yc ues, entior | Wigs, Towpecs, Wale Dye, Wate Dyeing fer tao New Youn Hewauw, Qiel on the tem Ott Moltaris ¢ Team for teontifying the tar, ot W haha, reer Grosmville, Mine., Jniy 13, 1408 BATCHELOR © + on ae mame a at a8 amt boyy es Hittite Dale Dye, WW centemHleek oF one of bis associates, Mr. Chari HL) arreil. « aru i treae. andes a at the revidence of bis family 92 Towa sire “ . (Om whewCe the funeral wi) - Myatta A. Je Strength ‘to mor a re r » the rom te or VR. MA TORY pwr | as eg ‘Shire ais Valea od for we ant Yo om the ‘ast yet great goney on | MOE MMemROY Of grow my oy fe thelr we a brow gh) bed uh aw ‘ Only to «bad ot ibe previo teoa, | 4 68 ut ot aoe 0) mr bete. Wiaow —At Gravesend, L. |, oa Wedvesaay, July 9, Cuwagias Ronunr, youngest tld of Jobn and Catharine H. Wilson, aged 2 years and 24 days. Warminen —In boapite! at Port Huds received in the anaauit of 14th June, Wi mua, of the One Hundred and Thirty frst regiment Bow Yorks Volunteers, in the 26th year of bis aye. Ho wee formorty @ mensber of the Seventy Grat regiment of thie ity. . Woone.—m Wodnestay, July 20, Many €., daughter of James aud Roseanus Woods, aged I year, ‘Tho retatives aut friends of the family are respectfully fovited to attend the funeral, this from the Winre—S@eaver.—In Brooklyn, 00 Wednesday, July 29, by Rev. Frederick A. Fariey, D.b., Wanaxy A. Wurre apd Amun A. Saaven, all of that city. Died. ALi Rx.—On Tuesday, Juiy 20, Kare Aczaw, of typhoid feover, aged 14 years, 6 months and 9 days. pone Knew ber but to love ber; Nog@® named her but to praise. and rolatives of the family are invited to at (abd the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ove o’ciock,, her mother’s reaidence, Wen Thirty-nioth to Greeuwood for in- torment. Borp.—On Sunday, July 96, Witusam Born, after a short fliceas, @ native of the parish of Chrimtibret, county Monaghan, Iretand, tn the 30th year of bis age. ening, July 28, Law Evan, Catherine E. Conover to attend the funeral, trom No, 79 West Twenty sixth street, this (\bureday ) aiternoon, at three o'clock. Cravpoon.—Un Wednesday, July 29, Miniam, diughtor E.20n8 7 me Raene Cregeen, agod 9 mouths and 6 aNaTON —At the general tal, in Baltimore, of feoeived in the batile Moouyaburg Saeutecant man Wurranooxs, a native of kngiaed, in the 44th year of his age. ” MISCELLANEOU: acquaintane-s of the family, also the Officers ag members of the Second regiment N. ¥. 8. M., will please attend the funeral,oa Friday altormoom, at two o'clock , at 574 Second avenue. Crocamm.—At Hovg Kong, China, on Thureday, April 8, jowey U. Cuockan, of Brooklyn, aged 21 years and & CORNWELL.—On Tuestay, July 28,0 chronic diarrhae, cat medicine 5 DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Jons T. Comywatt., tu heen hae of bia nge. $ 0 of his sons —— Lod ond two apecttully ened do not fail; they produce a beneficial effect immediatetyy. tend the funeral, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at four ck, from the residence of his sou, T. M. Cornwell, 63 Third street, wit®out further notice Costet1o.—On Tuesday, July 23, Jonw Commo, son of Mary aged 2 mouths at 10 days. of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this ({hursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of huis parents, 108 East For- ty-oizh th gernet. Duxw.—On bo@rd of the Minnebaha, on a voyage from they are pleasant to the palate and are particularly adapted to indies and all delicate persons reiting @ besithy, pure and gentie stimulant, They purify, strengthen ent avigorate, | | They create @ healthy appetivn They are en antidote to obs © of water and diet, , Jonw P. Dow, war correspondent of the Naw Youk Huracn, in the 26th year of bia age, leaving o widowed mothor and ® uumerous circle of mouruing friends. His romatan at last advices were in Philadelphia, and are expected by the train at seven o'clock this morning ‘The fuperal will take place from bis tate residenes, 92 Third street, Williamsburg, at two o'clock, on Friday afternoon. DeLANY.—On Wednesday, July 20, Tuomas W. Datawr, only ee ere Mary A. Delany, aged 13 mouths and 21 diys. The relatives and friends of the family are requested ty They overcome effects of pation and late hours, od entiven the wind. They athen the ay ste The prevent miaamatic and iniermittent fevers ‘They purify the breath and acidity of the gomsch. They cure Dyspepsia and | They cure Diarrhea, Ob ‘They cure Liver Complain ‘Ipation. 1 Cholera Morhus. 1 Nervous Headache The languid briitiant, aad are They make the weak stron attend the fun thia (Thursday) afternoon, at two Aro” from residence of bis parents, 45 Willow | exhausted uature’s great re: v. They arc composed of ce, freak! the celebrated Caliaaya bark wintergreen, enessfras, roste Vase terns sony, Docwea.—O@ ery! morning, July 20, at #ix o'clock, Cartenine Mania Du. wen, daughter of Me chior and Margereibe Ducker, aged 9 yoers,4 mouths and 17 days. ¥ May her noul reat in " ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect{nliy invited to attend the fuseral,from the residences of her parents, No. 19 West Houston street, this (Thursday) factly pure ML Cron rum, 1 teetimontile arocol ese and herbs, all preserved in Por particulars see ctreviars bottle. Beware of imposiors, An? person pretending (0 colt Plantation Bitters by the gallon of in bull, oF in any mannew eure of which is covered by and having our fae stmt except in our patent bottles, 1 our privale United Mates stam ivwiay.—Om Wednesday, Jeiy 29, Acavar: William and Bridget Dunlevy, sged 3 years, 7 months and days. Also Caruana Dewtavy, ooly daughier, aged 6 years, 5 months and 10 days. Fare thee well, sweet of beauty; Little angela, fare thee well, Yor thou wert wo pure aad loveiy In & world like thie to dwell. Tho re'atives and friends of the family are on of Aigvature om e sien! plate label. ins ewindler and iunposton To Hii our bottle with any material—whether oid as Panter tation Bitters or by any vther name—te a crime, #04 will be 0 dealt with, We alrvad: partic our ere upoe t invited to attend the funeral, thia (Thursda: A iokie, tak wilh aly at two o'clock, from the resldeuce of the parenta, No. 14 | “0” hav® thus tried te impose upon the pul mic Spring atioet. avecced in ruining themselves. Me om your guard 1 v70m.—Om We » July 29, va Van Vecuren, — only obiid of Cornoliua Hand Matlids Dubois, aged 0 | Th* demand for these from, jodie, ctereyman, months and 24 days merebacte, de. in inmens. ani ia the eridease of wow (ood the ‘uweral, from the residence of ber paren Union street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternooa, a! eupertoeite. two They are sobd by ati respecalile druggists, erecore, pape SrteLe, botele, salenne stoa | sew rata? | A GAS APPARATUS VOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES PUBLIC BUILDING, be 4 Kingstoa (N. ¥_) papers plaase copy. Foetmn.—Ie Jersey Cty, on Wotnewiay, fuly 2), Many Kat urinn, eldest danghier of George F' and Abbie J : 16 years, | month and 20 days Yoneral corvices at the hone of her parante, No. 42 Sursox street, ais (Thursday ) aflernvon, at two o chek Fannrtt.On Tuesday, July 14, Of wounds reeaived he battie of Gettyaburg, Ham. on } anus, aged 26 years ond 5 monthe were interred im Calvary CG motery om “ead CODIFY Moree. it DRAKE aco Pt Broadway mY. on 8D) apwond GEO 1 KITCHEN ACO, Al Brontway PRAMAMENT ANO SPEEDY CURK Pr d alae Cee WO! ATOM Bold Opell or Hy 28, Witiem, bokovedt « m of tet tive William and 8.0 vordon, aged 4 yours, 2 menus and dl 14 da os ages ANT PAIN ANSIMT: thre o'ehek, witbout further ioyiiation RADICAL CURE WONT wiirrh t No. | Ferry piace, The \rictds and oquaintaneos of bm (acniiy sre respect fully invited to attend the funernd, ‘rom bin ate rai dence, on Friday aiverae.n, at two o'cionk, wists fur TVD NAIL« by Dr Bart Revers On Wedoonday. July 2) at the romitence of modrich, B44 Canal street, Mamas 4 bv a, late of Potedam *t Lawrence qunty. N The 'riends aod relatives ore invited ty atte © Feeen Of (he r [pares tnvarano SORES IN RAD CATAMRMAL AVE? ow THR THROAT, rad Yow ee ha the members 9 Kireka Lange Xo. | SATEEN jomyecMully inved \o etiend ite - resudenoe NY. 1M) Weak Thertytiret be street, iredey) sflermcon, at two o emek Mawttes.— 9 Tveeday, Jvy 23, (aptem eensee W Hewetne, aged ST youre, at the remeieme of lie father in Mr. Jobo G. menith, corner of (afl amd Atiantic wee, Bevolsiys wad friends Of Khe (emily, am) the rom al Lnige XO. 00,8. aud dM ava the | oype Ie dee, Bro kiyn. are reapertiully to Vited to attend the funeral on | ridley alernevs, 01 three om oe | The members of Nations! Latge No 209. are requested | 10 mee att (helt iodge room, O41 Follows liad, oo Friday | afiernooa, at o06 o'clock. My order of AJ, SEVERMEVER, W. L. Pearrvatl, seoretery Kivknam —O0 Moodap morning. July 27, of parstyes, Haar 6 Cape ge al Tha foneral will teke pine this day (Thursday), at half past ten. from the Gay Hopital, Broadway. Hee friends and the membersot City lates No. 1 aon ¥. and A. Mh are reapeetiully invited lo attend Kanwar, (0 Wedoewley, Joly 2, Ime Jemme Kee | vere, Youngest sou of Joba and Aun Keunedy, aged 1 year 'sa4 6 mouthe The (reads of the faemily are reageetiall yim wt tent the funeral, thie (Thursdag) si ternwn, vee, from Une reaid@nce of bis lather oo tatern to Carvery Comaimey for tutor. | weet | Laney Tomday, Joly 28, Kowsao Lames, in the | Mh year Of binage, 8 native Of Cromaonep, commiy Ca ‘are ite tt) ATACHIAN TUM CRORS RYP RTRATONTENED IN ONF MIN OTE © Roe and Mar ve Dr YOR mink REIA AND TAU ~att viet ant jaan ie WAVER bp | anne» treet ROICAL CARRA MEORTANT wf [orice Btone im toe Mind re ' 1efom + et Vane med ces ing Morgen cot EVV RIEe ANTIDOTE ” thom peeve Rane AND RINGS oor ™ |e mew styles of PATENT caxogie a at a Bo. tw Wrote . re D c van, [relend Gish? any we MOS NAIR ‘The (rieode and seyunintanons are wepeetfully lovited | SS the wel) ee mere et Aare ls attend (be Gamers! from. be late retederee, 120 Pact ewxery §=Ees 1 ® ve phe where ke Sextecnth surest, thes (Miorsday) aise, ot tae | oe er te ae tow Bye ant Ber Ocnmlt eho ts Tuy fee. MOMGQm Mearay U0 W y, daly D, Dane Jomrn, onig | W Hee eerie been coptired chad of (nmi and Klien Marphy sand | yearned 4 days | ae an wi Ce) er tr Bate PORTRAIT oie ven Che +. see MINCLATR TOURBT, Geners) Aves me The famersi i) tate ncn irra tae rersinnen © me | mLy pireuta, % Hedeom suet, va Friday aliernowm, at two wens MW Napow —O0 Tewmtay, Jay Commerc MeN eee, | For wmeure nf 7 aor, OMe « the sal= ) idl - Ky E oral — $7 a CAe® FOR TINE GOLD HES e avo Thg (rienda of the family are remgmetfully lvnet ty at 7 6 Oar Fe cy Ve [nl Ad aA tend the fener ie (Tanreiey ) sere, me | Sod ie a . 4 cntia, troy tame late ronianane, @ Princn view jp - Le BALOWIN std ber oem will be kee by Ce yay - v . i easy, Jey 19. of dropmy om ihe ABW PUBLICATI bran, Jome Hamer wee Prick ned Me e vale te ene sae! § mouibes ated 8h dors, ary eae? ; Tue (rirnde vod retstivws vs 1. poet vily weed 6 Ottand the Toners, thie oda ' were TNerwed, ot two Ook, (rem hn iste rend o ys Waet Tae Cath otro or, ys A . =: +~ oy oo By / we 8) FOUR LID wey Ghent Oi wvere ines, Aimee Metis, 0601 0 pumse st @ 10 trate we me + wit tke pleco rwreyy Ravers ve Pv elhnggety % The remtiven ud timely og | ge r r > re é . “ m4 were ' 7 iv . Clare hue. @ Westar s Pit 0s an eae A | pees ; fernung, 4.8: Llu ab owe Be cn atie. Pettiener mm 690 etree 1

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