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te reminds ine of a aior7, whieh isto s*8Y, doy NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 117, 1881. 4 Se Ee > * a enllintnee ‘vie Jacob artillery fm which the ecora to Lefurge, are (em Roseltus, Colone! Thorpe apd the venéra, GRANT. Decauss tt makes so much sose detignt, | A>, * funerat, from the residence oY a paravter "SESS mrt, unt 2 Tg, meme ieee cart ae sete s-ctee Rendaense Reseone , | Sr. William H. Merriam’s Despatches. 6 pce some of layer from ine Mnea la front 5s Speen Cane we, city. General cm Gexxast Buiian’s Beapquarrans, oO. wes up y a exclioment Curiae: Me attersens by driving July 14—Eveatng. witn, Some vigor, but othorw wee quiet. irieads of the family ars rospact(ony Tnceare oe pe Sent fag fying Debind: ) | arrains OM JAMES RIVER—THE RYEMY FIRE INNO TRAWBFORTS. recuediy aad dit | (2Vited to ationd the funeral, from the reektens of ine of the Gulf. the colored Usiverity Suoday School by the Rov. De. | POF two days pant the exemy have adopted the plan rejoce er a Ha 247 Bloscker straet, this (Sunday) uttocuson, wx bs. was a gift from the members of the | of m wing about from point to polot a three-ineh rifle nd Ase, from ty 6 whieh are ca!ied Quatre s creat ny, July 26, Weerraw Paneer, we \ Seen eae trogen ah rns x Pay battery 8 the banks of the James river, reaching their es of Phliadelphia. went locating Getoa Ss 00 of iia aad isapella arly, ia tix 13 Conway. posittome PY Coming around our tines, acd Oring. from the ploture of abranary ‘by friead on one and — live Z 1 year of his age, Whe Registered Enemies in a “SMB CONSIITETIONAL OoAVENTION. time to'tnm, > !9t0 our tranaports, Yeste:,!.: thoy seat afore msuy halen si" dar, Paniation itare gave ‘mef ghth from the rontotee ois coves, os Washi gie The members of the Constitutional. Couvention % health, Mkened snip iots's Ye igor of youth.” Berds, from the residence is mother, | tug\om Quandary, completed their work, and the dual adjourament is daily | thelr commpiim °t# oe character tremor ned? HAE! 60's: nand wiih’ wagom, oogtaeiag some profemipael ‘And upon Tuch ha 'wore \lsied it stveas, nid. (ng37) sfacooon, soy ee expected to take place, hair's inneing, thou, however, doing any damage. | implements, which algo fell into bie @auds of the enemy, | MN, Sour Momach, wih ; Fe Ee ae tad thin role ahd Ree 3 &e., a a sane ean eeeeiien was presented Inst Wednesday, | one vunboatsinna \ediately upon hearing the sound, moved | but sie pee ald bia om og pe taniehing pill Ae land, ae . ws eae b oa aoe , yours, i : ; : My otrdying sorrows thro na ay tbs (Su \, The ateataship Evening Star, Cuptata Greone, from New y surrency And fered ita elreilation on the poorer ‘and oniy Giateunetans sali de Sih a ; Tee Nemtioe tak oak iv vein tate i ne many papers oe remeee's henna two Ooibak, from the parenik’ reaidencs, No. 304 Orioays ub inst., arrived at this port last evenings glass ipl She ata ually: therefore belt nA iainsemed f ‘Thea Abraham came the clnanr y WO Drake and sald, * tb streot, from thence t Calvary Cometery fo take into consitorstion the. propriety of Formimy ai is ¥ . | Sidewheo! steamers, two vropstiors and one snail side: Everything, T amy #ele ctantly compelted (6 Buy, com moet atau Last weok a trangnort landed a q) upMlies on the south side of the river, whi up by &® wagou train and conveyed to Guiuwrr.—At Plympton, Devonshire Eogiaud, o& se day, June 6, Jawme Guiowrr, de, inthe 76th year of bw. age (of Plantation thi. Pre ~-On Saturday, July 10, of soarlatina, ed : 3 >have loat lity story. | davgbter of William and Mary Gill, Cormerly of Dungaa But Drake "ourisheth like’ the gre Say tree—the rocks | non, county Tyrone, Ireland — 4 yor 7 . berr witross to his ski!, and the fences pr Volaim his works. | “vine friends of the fainiiy sre eottwlly invited te aq that those who rt > Meed suller who will ine the Plantatins wilionee’ wen 0% attend the fuversi, thia (Suvday) attormoon, at twe ty i Mr. Wm, Young’s Despaton. New On.rana, July 6, 1864. MILITARY MOVEMENTS: fia thie department are not now of particular public ia- Serest, and will cot be reported im this correspondence JAt Morganzia, several days, since, General Reynolds re the Desttreaa Be of nnd chor, Qi 8” evew f was biltiou "bot the buratia a Petersburg cstised Abrah & to ty wad, ’Sedd me a boty &*,0F nat time t walt,> tinue intensely quiet Mee 40d hereabouts. Yosterday Generet John A. Martinda'®, temporartty commanding | tak: the Kightecoth army corpe, Visited General Butter, and | *™Y- it’ remainew over night, Gem! Shepley, Miliiary Gow. ernor of Morfolk, and staff, algom@Pnme up in the evening THE PRESIDENCY. and remain to-day, tive, and to hold the propariy of whaterer cixracier, whether belonctng to hustaad or wife, parishes or corpora: tions, for the redemption of she same, and that thr Com. mittee he adao jnstricted tosmbmit to this Coavention for its approval pr're jection, the draft of a petition to brent to the Convene 3 the Uatted Brates, sskide them ‘eora- power the parishes o tate nigiann to apply the Proceeds of anion of property of disloyal citizens Tor the ff * 4 And the multitude with ant volre sata, “Explain unto nok, from 90 Wast Tweuty-cighth street Wiowed ail the. troops, and during the parade twenty. | PO*PAn,0" zosern ns he taper enrreney jue by thest. rene ie Maingate Serecronr eee éoars, 1 | {le nanoueee Manne OC HTewE,, axphermmes | guaencre Salardep, duiy 16, Jur, Gage fe tae seven soldiers died of sunstroke. lowing order bas just been iseied. Theaxcite | Capt. Bercard N. Smith, of Gervens! Foster's staff, Near Kexesaw Movvraiy, Ga., June 30, 1804. fund Co expiaia all in hie next eplette, which wi @ be chapter | The friends androlativas of tho family, amd those of + General MeN on Port Fi mont eansed by the recent seizure of horses in this city | for bis bore im Rensselaer county, N. Y.y yesterday ain Bart ApLe, St Louts:. tr his sons, Thor oda) 3 eral McNeil ts actively engaged at fudgon In | Nas abated. fant i ‘And Me crowd departed each witty @ bottle: © Bitters ia 8, Thomas end James Galion, aro respeo'@aly to aad | morning, on iewve of absence. CaptaSmith bog been im ear I heard some time ago of tho action of the their hands, ui > vited to alterd the funeral, this (Svatay) afterSooa, at Protecting and extending his lines, and astonishes his GETERAL OROKRS —No. 82. Baltimore poneitee. the nom{ ation of Mr. Lincoin one o'clock, from bis 10. % Heapquarters, Dorantener or tre Gurr, ver, r healt for some leogtikof v.\me. . 9 - -— — \ pi e resideace, coruer of Wigley fret wpommaud by the jeogthy recone seances he makes per- ; pane im te 'Y poo ie a. eyree his army ts almost unanimons An Indispensable Toilew Article. \ Btroot and Third aver Boually into he enemy's ines, He drilis the colored | | The Malor General Com:nangins the military division of eireenon Bopp Capon by abe Jobns.n "a ea ; deatr.—Oa Friday ly 15, after a long aod pasorak @ West Misaki sini having Mm, Ail this. 10 gon use, As to the action “nN 7 ittuesa, Joi r iT if » Sroops four hours a dvy, and means to make thom pro- | department for two thousand’ somes, for the wee at the Mr. S-T. Bulnley'’s Bespatoh. . | the Convention m othor mattors it has very litte sizer | MADAME MEWENGERG'S, oe pion BNOR. lof Grsed arene aiemarice trata penne: bh hd ficient soldiers. Be has issued. notices that any person | ariny. ali persone nating names ii thea posseusion that Forrress Mowmdst, July 14, 186%, ae or pub ie nmenanes, 1 was surprised, and con- ja ia nocommetto: 1 lea delightful, conting substit ve for | 5 months and 6 diye "i on niread em service of ¥ , disappo' duet iy ei al vrifies the # ow y oatati vis . Aiscovered cutting the telegraph wires will be hung to robs directed forthwith tn produce them to the Gar: 4 712g oF TRUDE from Misvourl. Ii ip Qt vory oney to, understand bones | hue on tho compiotioty. removes tan, rouness; pimples 40. | 4 The Colatives and friends of the family are reapesttu@ly the nesrest telegraph pole, aud any bonse in which gue- iasion of Inspection, at the Steam Cotton Press, Levee. Major John E. Mulford, agent of exchenge, loft le 4 convention which mominated Mr. Lineoin by acclamae Krvst pen t ts a infallible ronredy, Wor aaie a ¢ the | Mvited to attond ths funeral, this (Sunday) afternoca stone « rosidence of his par fourth etroct, fe N. B.—Wo catriagast without delay, under penalty of eomfiscation for non-com: pliance wi'h thia order Certificates of exemption will be given by the Commiaxton of Fxemption for such lior-es as are nat retained for puvlie vice. ook, from t _ Fills or rebe! soldiers are secreted will be burned to the ground. ., Goveral Benton is managing his Baton Rouge military ‘district adiirably , and is Winning golden opinions from Che citizeus. General Cameron is running the Lafourche military dis night on the stoamar C. W. Thomas, with a fag of truce, f thn could be induced to exclude Mr. Lincoln's reat fracnds from Missouri and admit those who have for James river, Herexrried with him snamiber of rebel hire ie from, Nsoatl, nnd em | noe ee rvic Prisoners, for whom an equivalent baw beew received. | mead ax nis most bitter enemies. ‘ibe ra ene J: 2. Willson, Major Onrpenter, and Ttoutenaat | rnis ie the first interview that has takev'placo between | ois of Missouri were the prime movers of the Levee, gto the detention or release of | the agents of exchange'for several week, }¢ consequence Cleveland Convention and the Fremont movement, and one are gemuine witht the sis ©. LBW 4, PEIN’. —On Seventy Day moraing, July 19, Geracam Ing, Iu the 69th year of hia ace friends of toe family are the world, y perfant | Hy 4 bE taneous. Pactory, 31 Bar questions relat Sriot with pertect success, and 6 but litie annoyed vy | ho po as t 5 arpsetandedtiie andes wilt fo akbiées tathely becinian, t a78 nore Fespossible than any men im America for (hat — tend (be funerst, from vie lata residene gueriiius, command of Major General BANKS. of City Point, the place” agreed upon in thevoartel for the | scmuny in the Union party. That » portion of thei Corns, Bunions, Eniarged Jotnte, awa ( Twouty-Sixth stvact, to-morrow (Seooul day) af! ‘THE CAVALRY. GronGz B. Uaanw, A. A. Genera’, exchange of prisoners, deltig occupied by oar forces. It | abanduned this rsovement which they wore tho first to | all diseases of the Waet oured by Dr. ZASUARUI, PA | watiour o’clock \ The cavalry bas been reorganized, and the coromand the veld wesiued to Brigadier General Lee is larger an Le bas ever had before in the ticld. TUR WEATHER ‘fe hotter than it usually ig at the North, but my owr S‘gituuiion’? ty more comfortable than it was on the 6th ‘of July last year, the day that | was introduced as a pri THe MONITOR OFAGR ‘ : x d Moz nich end dry tn Ute Missiesippl river, on a bar above | is expected that @ new” place of meeting wiil'be agreed | Concele wid fuoct Active to fursing toys existance, only Helena, > upon at this interview, aad’ the truce boat will rene | prised? upboiy iv Missouri wh® is acquainted with £ha SPER NEW ORLEANS P/CAYUNR,. iS" 1) 10) - 3 ub atand un eC 4 The Naw Orfouns ioavne, woloh your, readees wilt 8 trHPefor the exchange of malls, sud) i le tnpedy REE: | tiee7 oe are tor the Tine aoe See ee remember was suppresea! by order of the anthoritics for | Bonors. No roail will probably arrive by this oat. eeinladere 41: ve these solSiers of fortuna publishing the bogus proclam: en makes {ts enperrance ‘THe MINNESOTA, quainted ig the de-ertion of the defeated for 1° Fiatus--lu Brooklyn, on Weve, son of Gearye F. and ‘be remains will So taken to Catsle Fostoa Woot yrease oopy Some. --On Sndey, Juiy 15, Sawcen Acugvon awn youvtost gon of Joon B. und Gertrude Hamel, sgod anion We aed 26 Broadway. f viene rday, Avly 1%) Gnonawe Cetstndoro’s Mhte Dye, Preservative | ~ and Wi Depot, wholosaia’aud retail, No. G AstWe’ Bluse. ‘The dye applind by #kilful artiots. repent, Gonraud’s Poudre Sabtite (proott Watr & Sromte: ey Sprapess Focmap here then halting Below | nrmone te ae amis morning. | Hor the fuinee TM, | which has eon anchored for xo many months tx Hhmp- | rious standurd. so {ar had théso radionls committed | fiom, lary forieale. of nur. park of tne body, $¥f-achia Tirivods aig x@Ktives of the family’, alo the ©omfort in waikiug or riding, except early in the moru- | government of the United ‘tates, ton Roads as Admiral Loo’ flagship, weighed anchor | themseives Wn favor of the Cleveland Conyention ond ee ee werlsqs of Olive Eraweb Lc of the Or¥er @f Coot against thet pion party” that the candidates for the most = ™ Aang, ace Aeily inv dng or late in the aouings: * Se coe ipil yesterday evoving and started for Point Lookout, where | importance afinves on thoir State tickee were either vignerg | Deafucss, Impaired Signe, mire isec cn th ber erawal @eledration was very parsons stor ernie aver end: News by Way of Cairo, she has been ordered by tho Navy Department, to guard | to the cali for that convention or delegated members NOISRS IN TITR HEAD, Gravtateest, Wilkin ot Berourty observed, particularly by the gentlemen end Caro Tl), July 15,1864. against any surprise in attonepting to release the vetel ig eeeotyr ania: tha eisianclian Cie! Goeantihnl tect? tennessee te dew at tie ‘otek. His ramams wi Aadies 61 Airican sescent, ; ‘tho steamer Magenta, from Now Orleans on the 10th, | prisonera stationed there. this and kindred matters Was. Of. verP'litile public tine ar “Sukoar, sas ot ae Sapurdey, oly 18, Avwa Pura Torso Pt PTO benpe vn cis eta LON Ay Vicksburg on thé 12th nod Memphis on the 14th inst. af. THE PIRATE FLORIDA, portance, @ PA iticivns ja Washington and Boitimore |. CHRONIC CAYARRET, the beloved’ wife of a. ‘a. ffurton, afier.a lingering iM cBulant Now Yormer Puriotle *Peeches ever made by that | riv6q nore this evening, No news has been recetved from the vessela gent onp | did aot want sir. Lincoln, and big nomination was ac- igi camping tems; aod S9.yearme SN ss ‘erally, ond. of hee 4 hae ? ‘ ve a complished v by Ki iment of thea wation, SATARRD OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOUS rhe relat wes a. femta\ of the family, on Anew cider ban been waned directing tatall by Quite a number of discharged and furloughod" soldiers | trom this feet tn search of the rebet pirate Florids.whictt | watch had become #0 strong and universal that ihe OMA Se, OMSTRUCHIONS OF Tae brothers, Jom and’ James Bh Ympson, are respectt ily tm fo the cuy uct Leretofor eo exempt peti’ prod Naon, came up on ber. has voen committing so many depredations of late alcag politicians cont noe stand detore it. Bat while these EUSTACHIAN TUBS vitod toattend'tho Sanerai, en’ Monday atl ternoony at Lee < si 5! rt 0 set ” om ft . 65 ter Ktreot, Hinss,—On Frideyevening, du \¥ 15, Jaovs J. Hess, aget @avil'y service. All horses not so reported will be con- ‘Tho cotton market was at a stendstill, notwithstanding they could ven! et spite actt malignity upon some of GRASS EYE STRAIGH 3 ay @ MIN 69 yeara. pace sxr—crtcn ov ors. | beta! receipts. Some ses of ordinary wore made at | Mxpedition to Nansemond—AUl the Rebel | hr. “Lloovinis “triends, | wie had | eapowd ” their nae one ie1NGre. His Trieuds cxtt:the mombar ¥ f, the Conarecation ‘ st BN DOCTRINE—STEECH 2 . 0! against the Pre: ty i ry diserseof the FE vd Fi t aither uc) % 0 4 tue funeral, from nie BRAL. FRANCISCO N, DE DOKDON, PRESIDENT oF ‘tH p. M.D, | $1_10,and good ordinary wt $1 31. Guceting Driven from the Country baring tueir int ‘aod tusie por candidawws | diel orva real ald attended to by Ue, VON EUGENE? [ er ay gee ay are co atte NA creck, thts (Suodagy BBrOKE A MEEIING OF THE CLUB, AT NEW ORLEANS, ON THK There was come inquiry for sugar and molasses; but and Across the Blackwater, &c. eby fixing public attention upom their designs, and’| 8t Hecrmm iting rooms, 816 Broadiray: aeur Twelfth street. morning, at nine o/dlock \ ) MIGHT 08 Tus 20TH OF TUNE, 1804. there was very little offering, and the prices wero very Fortress Moron, July 14, 1834. {| by procuring tne colegutes t» be instructed, aed mukiag jecenepen pyar yraee way soe Hawi fo¥.—-Oo Satarday, July 16 \. et his residence, East aan a the. a haus aenaiaien era-ty or “s taal ae high. Colones! Charles Diamond, of the First United | 't impossibic fir themuto cheat. { presume, aiso, thet Bg recy aes Catarrh, and’all Disenser of | now York. AcKLAzd'D. Mamittos, . [b84., aged 65 yours, Ss art at jug my- ™ lie J many who wero: 61! friends of Mr. | incoln voted to ad-| the Par, The oat His relatives and Trionse are resp: \ctfully lovited to af Western produce was firm. Flour was selling at $9 per | States Volunteers, with two squadrons of the Twen- | mig the radicals from Sissouri, op the idea thet to DRS, LIGHYHIEL, tend (th paseshays Mondiny H hernen \®, at two o'clock. Bell stxncing once again before you. Here fam, sur- Founded by a band of her. es, who, ka, 2, the midst of perseca- awvo-bravely ral their voices in defence of the Fremont movement to tie nomi bbl for superfize, and at $12 a$1125 for choice super- | tieth New York cavalry, left Portsmouth last Satur. | the originators of t — s is ” the beat pian to break down (hut Earrings and Pt a | \ Sorata Macun, the Pe Srendin Hnws.—On Saturday Jtty 1¢, Mant \\ Goran Matt, oe race Now Stylen, Just : pure and boly doctrine of Monroe. May youevor be | "0°. day, and returned last evening. After repeated skir Susie thik pam and gives too rach im- | Teccivad—Tivvee, fire. seven, tent ratoa, ext, twenty to Si ranca. Eas geided by. those ‘precepts, throvgh war and through ; =F mishes they succeeded in driving all’ the guoritias, rebel | Vevtance to fremont ahd thore venal cmp followers ot | Aeventysiyn daarem ant. For wite by GRO: CALLEN: 116 | OM TUM 4 sea qeaumintances of t \be family are re Revco, toeougd fortuwe ’ aud | throagh adversity ; MILITARY AFFAIRS. cavalry raiders and pickets from the Nansemond country | bis in Misrourt, ‘The houest part of tho-radicsis who | geeurdays nt 3 o'clock. sa got syeot(ully Invited to attend tae funeral \o0 Monday morw- fend robust arms (0 tho establishment of those Ly Across the Blackwater river. Ono of our momwasmur- | “Cline Lnttne ng Mastumaeeret teeratioe on ite. Hichert Premiwm Lack Stltch Sews NB goa Wow Thictistn atroet & rontgens a Gomelecys 3 “a ‘tanding, and e hou ical of Is. a remit ioc 1c) ewils N 2 West it th est, to ber: : ples. let cur, motto be “Union and the Monroe dos. The Call for Mittetn, dered after boing captured, and, not being able to arrest | snuri who were for Linco would have supported hin | Machines, WHEELER & WILSON, 58 Broadway, | 3 one Satucday, Seip 16, after \® severe linea, 3 cana ‘ithout tho other; they must The for the various State divisions under. tho | th tone ed all buiidings in the | even if tho venal leaders had gone forward in the move- —— an 2. aged 59 years. be bleuded togethor in beautiful harmony. and when this | p,o9, ore au Ge wake nai bot oe ina ne ee ae eee Toent they started for Fremont. These men bayenot | «Fer Magesty’? Che mnngme—The ReyaN || Tho relatives and frieads of tue family « \ fe respectta wil telat ba Ae es Doe uncchianing Rael, Sapiasedaboliane thousand men ss act wi gh a ‘a ed eee dared dlotle eronah aeolian Piel eet ae Five of Bogiand. For mie only by W. 3B! WARD, Ne 7 | invited'to attend edge ae \eevagrohcame t le y . - — . P. Squires, a private in the course of our friends in Missouri, in eustaining the street. 112 Fidridge street, on ay io one. It isnot tho mere question of the liberties of | 1¢¢ Divisi President notwithstanding the petty malignily displayed SPT AG nity witbeut further notice. oe Dorin America—o« this groak republic of repuvlions Ie | Zit Divisiow...+-.... $600 Sth Division, 1 Tiber | Srtllory, was shot doad in the Norfolle olty Jail to-dayy | (wards them by the Conventicn, fs precieeiy what fan. | I€ Yow Want to Know, de. Read Jonx@.—On Saturday, July 10; Mawr Kuiza \ Bert, 4 4s the solving question which is to decide upon the free- “ it by one of the guards, for violation of orders. tistpated: and t 1s courso will commend them to ‘the MEDICAL COMMON SBNSB, ter of D: Denbigh Jones, &; years, 3 mo | aths and (dom and maependence of the entire American continent, | {tq ieee dese + 1300'| Two steamera per week arrive from:New York and two | friends of the Union everywhere, egurioa, book foe cartons, people, s0d's. peut boot fer. | aay, Sa cae : vdies Io its principles—as wae full weil understood n i It was their resolute opposition to the corruptions -of | Contents tabi: ited fren, Address Particulars in tomorrow's -paper, ‘cd {utended by the great and immortal statesmon who | It {s stated that the Governor will not issue any order | from Baltimore, laden with vegetables for the Army of | |. 1 bol i ti ths anon thom tho banof oats Oe. EB. FOUTB, 1130 Broaway, New York, | Jorun.-—m Saturday, Ju:7'10, Cammanten, + |be: beloved | —- Birth--anoGennive.and defensive Political alli- | compelling the militia regiments to leave the Stare, | the Potomac. the republican politicians during the past three years, —— wi'e of Lorenzo J. Joves, in the 44th» year of .b Ware. seleafad voll os tae eeaoraroue teens ee should they refuse todo so, The steamer Hunter Woodis is also employed by the hae ES reed wien ators ane race ae Mrs. Toothaker’s French Ciroular Gore * ae Ti siag dy hex hago of the aa, mi pret Boon wor as shew) ee ss | There Js general dissatisfaction expressed among | Eovernment in colleoting produce from-various parts of | Tr ei te ae ease S aiready admitted) tnt. | HO Groud mrceks 7 PNIMCIRm 280: Bowery and | ee inl tlle Taueral, from Det lato residena ©,y Gi id Maximiliay tremble at the advent of the | membere of the departing militin that the fact bas not | Fastern Virginia for the same purpose, their course towards Mr. Chaso has been equaliy jnstitia- ns avenus; South Bergen, N. J., om Monday afterm ™ VB, at they have discovered in its bosom influential | been announced to them as to thelr destination, and this ble, Your friend, FRANK P. BLAIR, Je. Meuger’s Standard Parchment and | o'clock. Hor remains will betaken to St. Pet > ramouvt standing among you, and shudder at ‘as tly retarded. the of 1 Tb REBEL ACCOUNTS. pS BREE OE NE clowh Tage, used and approved by the great transportation | tery, Nort Bergen, for interment. Cars lem > J ‘what might be the result of its iabors, if left unmolested, Greatly ri Progrese of recruiting. There . Distribution of Premiums at Mount Sty.| competics. Fully reliable for shipping cokon; wool, &c. 115 | City’ forry every half hour, via Newark plank yee ‘and cunningly ¢ os he to destroy its influence; but that | men bave also some scruples against being sent to the ae Vincent Cuamberestrect, Monticello aveaue, within two blocks of the bow \ a es to tayo’ ls: boleg whem the free tous ot" Amie lee ioraplee, “The following general order, iseued bY najateat Baebes ot gerry olen The annual distribation of prizes of Mount St, Vincents | Bkosquita Were. Bn eee bing Prcime slaves, sod won sue test vomigy of Ametioen | General Sprague, wil prove of laerestat thls time:—— | sar eneiing Wt may boaaid with much truth that all bes | Academy sco place on Woneatuy. There were two hua- FATENT FORTAR RONG i contway, |. The Faneral wh take fee om Bi ite reste, ps 4 me call your attention for a moment to the great city of OE Ee rciitd iabee kita thored Beer eet a, aietlineaericy the vnest. dayee on the | req young ladies present, besides a large number of a Vistnae Oe taturdny, July-10, Mii Bacwags SWaDsMe Paris, ihe capital of civilized and liberal France. DEMaa TUG MOL S|. aae@al dave cescaging okt oat. peor spectators, including Bishop Lovghlin and between sity. |, No More Gray Hatr or Baldness-Portye | wiry of vitiah Madan, aged 69 years, hy does Napoieon Jif, countenance aad wink at innumerable disloyal and anti republican se- ion clubs whieh, iu the face of the world, and at rosd duylight, huid their meetings in Rue Koyale and at er ;laves in the suburbs of the town? Why are these five , tant stad: Consultation Tes: ws Tne Presient of the United States having cailed for | hope that Grani has at last come to the conclusion that | and seventy Koman Catholic cleriymen. The: following TORE COBRA OY: OP GRAN DJBAN, Attor pla’ 2,000 men from this State to serve for one bundred days, the army bow confronting jt cannot whipped by en roi SEI ERE, gre - it is determined to send volunteers from throughout the | deavoring to frighten tue women and children who are Noses ue me of exercises gone’ through with” by Nervous and Viralent Diseases and Aiternooa, at-half-pest two o'ctonk, at shen clleve those organizations : @ young indie: t— yeteat Weakness, arising froin Specific Causee--New an i emer Sst tas leconge an) rr agra ema ae ed ty-eix hands, Alberti) —ifisees Phelan, | Teliabie treatment—in reporie of the Howard Amoclation, | Motuicte—On Saturday, Juty 16, Carmunwe A spoctfaky: invited to attend the funora, this (si - ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family. aed 5 wc ; eretofore BO promptly reaponded. To effect this the MORE ROMORR, Trio (Norm: 8 eterate and sworn euem'es of thelr country and of | National Guard ta to be Billed tote maximum strength. | Rumors of the enemy's lenving were mest industriously | 7. Frreil, Roch>, /alim, 0 Rorke, Keomle, Rruguiera, Wil. | Say hy, mall in.ieder envelopes, free of charge, Adioows Dr: | deughter of William and’ Mary And Mullen, age 4 Tee eee ac, te meet, and on neutral ground ty } "When organizations are efficient, volunteers will be | circulated at an early hour yesterday, and were repeated | won, Meriick, , Caestiy, Flood,’ Persons, Mofit, | sree Phindelpiia, Pena, > 5 months nad:20 days, pe # Bt carey th the Union! Long live Jefferson Davis!” | agked for accordingly; Major Gevoral Charies W. Sand- | through tbe day. This is very far {row beinc an ascer- | Sinithe, Hicksy, Neavers, A. Fidod. Se Sed oan The reauiven and friends of to farity are renpect Pally {sli you. | Perhaps you all Kuow, at least tia neces- | ford, commanding First division National Guard of the | tained fact, After dHizent inquiry we are satisiod that | ~ Coronation (cho Chorus (/reacioga), C. Vou #v Photograph Cards for Genetlemen.— | invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of y that yoo should all know, the Kmperor of France of Now York, headquartors New York city, will | these rumors haye grown ont of thore ‘clouds of dust’? ations (Browne)—Larpe.—Bisses Deviin-and Ger- pie with catalogues vent for 25 ents. parents, 128 Fast Twollth strect; thle-(Btaday)) after® 908, America, fears her herculean strength, would clap bis | ¢a}1 for 3,000 volunteors te serve one hundred days, as | about which we have of late heard so much, An officer | non. D. HEMMETTE, 53 Liberty sires New York, | at two o'clock. a te ans, Ak (he Overthrow of the Union and the | the quota from bis command—and cause these troops to | of bigh position informed us yesterday that there | yuet, (yocs!, Norma)—Sfisses Murphy and Murray, ~ ——————. Meap.—Ie Jersey City, oa Fridsy, Jay 15, 8 ‘wompicte triumph of the South. France longs to behold for believing that the énemy was Caprice, (twenty-t tterer)—Misses Sad- a African Feverand Aque C youngest cdild of Smith and Hasaai Mead, aged 5 mo take the field by regiments as early as practicable. were good 2 Major Genoral A. B, Duryoa, commanding the Second | moving a por diviaion National Guard of the State of New York, | the idea of abandoning entirely tho position he now holds lyn, L. 1, will furnish 1,850 volunteers from his | is quite a different matter. Grant is a most stubborn, command. as the quota from the Second division, and | pertinacious sort of man, and has been baled so often des) them to the fleld by rogiments. al si the campaign commenced that be wil |. Qverture, (; 8. Clothing wii! be furnished by Brigadier General S. V. | scarcely loave where be is now uaiesa forcdd to do sol | Rowen, Uiwell, reason rtion of his forces; but thit he entertains re. cure for fever and ague. Depot sp Liberty street, | and 4 day by all drugsfs rr of the family ere invited to atten Re vom the residence cfyher-father, 150 ee p, Cow Cash, at . Joreey City, this (Sunday) afternooa, at . o'clock. ‘aapires to see her nationality blotted out for- r. This would be the climax of her felicity. fate of America is at hand, The die ts it Maximilian bus ae accrpted the proffered gam from ibe hands & few desperadoes and ee America uncet tse iron heel of despotiem, and ! Second Hand Safes Ch ven hands, Nicolal,)—Misses Reilly, | 100 Matden lane. axter, Kenneagh, O'Connor, Kelly, Weod. Marstzmo,—At Union Hill, Hudson couaty, Me \ “ ‘aturday, July 16, Kant Manacana, widow « + tors, who have gold into bondage the land of their | ratoott, Quartermaster General, No. 51 Walker stroet, | Pesides, bo now finds great protection in his gunboats | Agdress—Vilss ~adiier. Jersey. 00 & voter Abt me Praca Co Blin pe fo New Yirk, ‘Arms and accoatrements by Hrigadler Gen’ | the isi time he bas ‘enjoyed such protection since be | fin co hrach (berth), harp Mee Geraon, + a an Re ae en ey 2 y eral James A. Farrei!, Commissary General, State Arsenal, | left ‘est. Finale, solo and chorus (Sappho, Pacimi), ts ready mado rn 7 OBEY aaet Adee aee with heats Mod and with | corner Thirty firth street and Seventh avenue, New York. — (QOSTRAGTING WBTINER, cently | ccinrtecte (Bellin!, Miseos Pearl, Huesmen, Wall and TW. MOODY'S, 173 roadway (Howard Hotel), | /010cK M. from the recidence of Ovaries, tiever ie tean empire. Fortune a: Application for subsistence before muster should be ever ane gaan ratakan abe ard bie | omeey: This 1s the Season of the Year for inter:neus. Friends of the family are invited to ars ty smile upon nim. Ho H st of despots to support bim aud to protect him. @a:s not the Monroe doctrine. Napoleon, fulfilling duty of w faithful aod sage tutor, bas persuaded bis laj@, ihe Prince ot tiapsburg, that the suns of Wash- mi made upon Frigsdier Generai William Hays, A. A P. M, | contracted hia lines, Alter repeated offorts to extend bis sutaistes (Tell, eight hands, Alberti), Misses Geroon, General, New York Cit left flank around to Reams’ Station be bas now w ith- | Wel, Huesman, Wheeler. “Alter muster, upon Colonel A. B. Eaton, U.S. Commis- | drawn it to the east of the viank road and several miles sary Department, No. 6 State street, New York. Tra nearer to City Powt. Probably he bas abandoued the t, | idea of circumvailating Petersburg and Richmoed for the ond diarrhoa. i icted with dysenter; Mics Murray. when clildren are afflicted with dysente Professor G, Schmitz, Mrs, WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup (sa safa-and certain re- o'clock, Hira Jae MoCarr@e, onty chitt ‘of | Fitzsicamoae and Joha McCarty, aged year and 3) | tend. Mov arzmy.—On Saturday afterneen, July 16, 3 iy } it ie it furnished by M: Stewart Van V — be “aghr nd ee » pa eg.’ a oe. i mcauatioraonenive OStaie ors Now York. present, not deii @ to command the 1,250,000 men i, Poetry, Home, Faith, Charity—Misses | medy. I! no! oaly relieves the child fromm pain, but regu. | GAZS. | cislas cethe temmlly are te 3 0 r o . “ 3 x, ! ty pnd emperors, knee Lett pebiecn, how: ail % ‘4 Commandants of regiments will give the recessary | which it would require to effectually accomplish such an non, Pearl, | axter, Poole, Waldron, Moflic, Caso nd gives tone | atiend the-funeral, from the roslden.ze of her lates the stomach and bowels, corrects ack orders jorvidding clotbing, arm dd accoutrements be- | undertakinz, ripution. - longing to the State to bo taken to the fi-ld. Cannonading was heard yesterday afternoon on the | siarch (kaust, twenty-four hands, De Vilboc), Misses | and energy to the whole « Mothers, aa you value the rents, Mott street, this (Sanday)@ tesnoea, at two o’elock. deceived aud blinded by the power of your ambition! Owen McManus, inthe 5th year of bis Zimitan F—O modern Cwsur of Tenostitian—remem- 8. Reports will bo made to tboce headquarters ag early | enemy's left, but it is beileved to have been nothing more t, Morphy, Devin, Farrell, McAvoy, 0" hoore, a Momanui A ‘Sehoi as practicable, naming the regiments: ‘voluntoorin: «that | than a little shelling of the woods, which the euemy have | Crovive, cee Poole, Colum’, Murray.” mn ” | lives and health of your children, do not fail to procure it, ‘tne reali yen Sek eS eee are tad the spot where the bones of that ouce great man | Orders may be on the proper departments to'meet | lately infested to & Considerabie extent, | be Rold med: was taken by Mies Waldroa foranemay | . , wissilo Stockings, de.—Marsn | 170 0'clock, from his late revidewoe, No: 1 w rest forotien; bebold but one solitary willow, | "°cersary demai ee conversed with an acqraintance yesterday wholert | °C, 7 mestic economy. 3 COS Madieal Cure Truss Oifice only at No, 2 Vesey street, | ton street, whos: nged,witherod brarches etoop to shade the modest | wCsyreciments, s,fact as organized will proceed to | | We ceterermsunday, butreached Petereburg mach | give qcacemic oncre were awarded to Misees Gernon, | #00. tau ne iccuvm<- Oe Toursdey, Juse28, Aisxiweme, yesmyeag Yoma;oue of the king. He, too, wore upon bis brow that By order of the Commander-tn-Ch'e sooner thau he expected, so greatly has the opemy’slines | | °'' the exercises ware creditebly performed, and PORE Ee Bee We gat Rev toon eakep— ane ae Payee tern oe pete nna i JOHN T. SPRAGUE, Adjutant General, | been coutractea, Hie informs tbat Grant's amy i | worthy the ineiltution nnd its charming location," Wigs, Toupees, Hair Dye, Fair Dyeing | nenyer w ine hit way Defure the rebel works, /oeae i very bands P thé crown upon a ‘ ‘4 stretched from his lines immediately to the cast of Peters- | ie ooke Cet Be and? Moldavia Cream, for beantifylag the Bair, W. pect A ny ferced him with an assassin’s pvignard to the heart, Pde EWE burg, down to City Point. The people, without excep- | Su.cia: Bt BATCH (.LOB'S, 16 Bond slice Jones’ ng ot Mey the ih ' is died Augustus the First, Emperor of Mexico. tbus | Departure of the Seventy-seventh Megl- | jjon, have sufiered the loss.of everything that can con- | u.cide of a Student. a seneten beg rgcdnrng Bee A cai Tebtien, Sais 48, Mee tue vescendants af hypo houor and veuerate their ment. tribate to the support of life. path, Dread.scrape, cattle, | Poston, July 13, 1864. Wm. Knabe Pd Seah e a n Lg asi <t, Company F, Ooeigundred and Sizty-@ n J i i v m tal . anufacturers . I. A 5 - 900 (10 Ved applause.) tho Eeventy seventh regiment for the seas of war (or one | ty are now drawing rations of lard tack aud sait pork | shet Bimseli im uls room at the tarker House.yestordny | simoniaie of excellence from Tualbers. Gottschalk, | .,2he,rfonds and relatives of the farntly are respeg ame be Yankce Commiecnry, aud their negroes are en- | mornioy vatier otber leadius artists, Price late ent on application hundred days, has been issued: 2 First avenue, sais (Sunday) afternoon,» at ome « His (aber is a bighly respectable resident of } strakoses o in cooking and washing for the invaders. lajor General N. J 1. Tana, the recent commander “5 wo weeks ago that they occupied Petersburg: but'when | . mh = Get = 18, —O0 caotning, ; , tbe fhirceeuth “Army corps, arrived la New Orleans, Sevantrcocuery Guctine H. ¥. N. Gc, he sought persission. to onme to the city was informed | pi WgiXerthesicamer Kearecct Geiee i eee ct MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Wrenn McGuenm, dwuedter of Patrice aad Maly ast, i St Lovia, on Suaday, on the steamer Mollie Able. New Your, July 16, 1864. | that they did not bold it exactir, but that they bad mat- Korg with pilates. P siceey tas Oa Meio, aged 10 imontt ERI Kogneer Shook, United States Navy, Chief Engineer, og igi propane Se Sirgen Mand | ters so arranged that they could come inte it shouever 1 wasiad ah eens Ga ae Maas fuseral wit take plage oe ey, of hag rived fen08 : “ oy Nad sat in the Cilference between the income 12. . hs atvorn eee he ing suet et it New Orleans op San: | Toitirin to morrow (Sutéay), 17th iostant, at el eae ee ey ee ee ie thhmacd tan, tere of PAALONS NIQUE BLOOMING Ciiteue? | Browsm:—Kissam.—At Cleagarzy, Torristale, Pa., om The friends spdcrelatives of the family. ary ‘Nov. Alonzo Potter, | spsesfnily invited Co attsad,, without further invil atinm Mr. H. Susge, Bawa, ae Oasneny,—Sudden'y, om Friday aeer tisiea” Ty A. M. and five P, bi, every day, and a regimental inspe | ‘ude, daughier of Le are Avexaxpen A. Oosnumr, in y Yolock P. M. ‘THE SCARCITY OF WATER. | Strange Word on Brond -—Sonadont, x | M. D., of New York. ‘The relatives and (riends of the famity, those of Sethe recieeate eT: Meech day until the departure | Gur tnrormant states that but for the proxienity of the wich ie rast becoming a househ ber Baier voarrx cla thie city, oncThureday, July 7, by | ie tarter in-law, Wee. lenwat, are reapeettally tw sed Captairy Thos. Norton i¢ by detailed as officer of the | James and Appomattcx rivers the ly would bave = the G composed of t the Rey. Stephen H. Tyog, Ronzew Locan to Marcaaxt | ctrend the funeral, this(Suaday) afterzoon, at two Sloane h iu the renee, but little in the sound, Is an impo om 6b inconjes, the other on nincums, o'clock A, M. Prompt attendance is demadded. ‘There wit! bo a meeting of the Board of Uficers at ten t. ruaster Cook, Unied States Navy, also arrived the leas day and on the same steamer. Y Thom pson’s Despatch. New Onteans, July 10, 1864, beon compelled to evacuate Princ for lack of the teeth—Sozodont, thin old P ic tate rewidet. 26, 183 West Niveteonth stre / DEPARTU! day, and Lioutenant Edward T Murphy as officer of the 4 . For beautifgion. whe. Tr Fosrmr, both 0: city. vor i pacar nno aad (or io morrow (<auday), 17th inet, Guard mounts | water. Ihe Blackwater is entirely dry, and was been ‘or | ventening the breath, itis without Mostacte—Tatcorr.—in Weevbaro, Mase.,om Monday, | "o'r Hn Fricem, Jaly 16, Wistam, 900 of " 2. So Ae \t is well Known throughout this city that several silly, in the 3d year of bis age. July 11, by Rev. L. H. Shetdon, Wan H. Mowracur, qateamers loaded with troops havo left this department At eight o'clock AM. a qewlgene men will be taken if immediate application | beon $%, for a much longer period. be made at the hendquartors, Lafayette Hall, Brondway, The Yankees have « large hospital camp abouttwo | surrey, Eady & Co.—Covington, Ky. piace. 4 by Druggie of | and Ma zor New York, to Mrs. Nstiis M. Tacooer, of the former | ‘lun, yes, no tongue oan tell, ‘ eects peoloned him an cee buvgbt Kinney, Bexey Wapxtton to Faxnaw , was hee shh pes ratad onload contraband | pear Houston street, By order of ila sk tech Guy Poin Hoe ie pt aoees Sanne aetiag sree a retlcnt, Rerma Crags e89-—July 10, 1964. eemtiane akan — Oe eee 18, by the ved im. 200, abd it aut 4 x 56, : . 13, 42, 20, 12, 65, 11. v. John 6. A Miltizam, 3 . M. | The drattation i aokvows. Some think thatamattack | 5 Comamnding Seventy seventh regiment N. 0, | Wat WRF hare dura canal fom the Apromaitos 0 | we iin 6 ie "| Mane Alden anges of Jnan Mnalaer, Za, lich rae ativeg engecends ~u Mobile is intended, while others believe that they will |: 8: SNADTs soa coh Baltimore, with which they puinp water from the ditch, | Lame. Hoty ox—Hennand.—Ou Wednorday eveoing, Mow | Kormeralt street, thie (Sinday) ftaraeon, a two; o'clock. His remaing will be takes to are OF pe landed at Pensacolagjor Ship Island. The majority, and thus supply the great necersity. Heretofore they ,& Co.mCov 5, by the Rev. H. ¢ ever, are of opinivm that they are reinforcements for | PAfty-sinth Regiment, New York State | have been compelied t0 bring the water from theriver 2. Be Semen’ comer ke: daughter of 8 F. Hubbard, eq, oll of this city, for mterment. scalars Saki maf . jattonal Guard. in buckets ana barrels, which was a very tedious as well iG, 16, 14. 30, ha, 46 29, 62. bliin Paatan —Suagenty, on Thuraday, ae Me nt's army, @Ba that Fortress Monroe is their destina- GENERAL ORDERS, ‘as laborious job. Chass S@—Jaly 16,184 Diea. beloved wife of Rowert Pheian, a jm Of the late. +#ion. Where they are going and what thoy will do the PEP B fier yhegeesnee THE RENE! INVASION. ’ 10, 12, 67, 44, 3, 48, 60, 30, 11. Ctanee.—On Thareday, July My Jous Cuaree, after a | John O'Rourke, of Enniskiltom, county re Beier ati will probably know before tong. ‘Ihe Creole, one uly 16, 1864. Grant's army bad beard of the invasion of Maryland; Bai held were illness, 24 your land, aged 28 yeare pro! long. " The several companies composing this command but thought tt was a smai/fair, intended only to procure SMM RTT we The triende’and acqua‘ctauceaof the family, thoseoftsis | Toe 'rency and aoqualuteaces Of the Peay ote } of the reguiar mali steamers running between this city | bereby ordered to assembie at the fow cattle and horses, They have probably tormed a France, E. & ‘Co.—Managern, Wilma ant Patrick, aleo the members citCom. | apectCully iawited to attecd the funeral, from fend New York, was seized by the authorities avd accom. | Street, fully uniformed and equipped, without muskete | differeut opinion since. Lranant, Extra Cyass 183~Suly 16, 1864, Wines ‘ek, om 4 . residence, Nav 4@ Oliver strat, thia (Sunday) @ternwea, Pete apie "| SRcbrecmecan Gees acer a, | em beeen ami, ap ny | ORT RR Tht, aa | ca eugene | SSS ar , Line will ecieel | "tae wan * base 184—July in f sa re pien y. XXCHANGE OF PRIEOSERS, Groen place, Fight restite on DekKaly areata.” Since our last wae notning-of moment has ocevrredon | 3°» 43, 28, U6, 7, 76, O0, 10, 32, 26, 63, 17. | dence,of bis brother, Tas, Sul, seme, ores, Forty. | Yermauagh panera zi TAK zoe » ert] a] tol for the exchange of prison a Commandants of companies ta pr to report * ao wi Mi, Saran, Bt 4 Killarney, cowmty Kerry, yous ~ Agee wou Gores saanees @ oun a ey vat pag ve comusande, preparatory piece trig ia froot ot Polecoverg bee beck Rept up | Offictal Ciremiare im Bhetby Coll t= | aoe daughter of Jonatha Scou'and'Sarah Cmaashaw, | months ‘a frieude of Vin are fait eet’ the’ Wadia UUM edt” Hive testnoes wih sonenebte, fob eatoeevagd 4 | Simost constantly during the past three days, with o@- | err furnished by /sIMMONS, ROGERS & CO, New Terk | Qeea@ montis ave) day’ The relatives and rlecde of the feapliy are. i ieren raga, othigs best edoagen red | @auipped, at ove o’clock P. Mon Monday, vuty tortor tne | oamieesl aaeraed pemurene tans Oreak AE lo a Ee relatives abd (anne of oy ey eee bak rnrtircae, He beacon, ongidon day afteumeaan 86 63 { . v i wi wing | i - ‘ o any » Ho’ f { 4 piGelgstn asd Boaiheld CY 1 yeer Deke tae o Gf being mustered. In the United States vervice | part ut Lik sons frban ore rons ne Peverubug, bus (be tavited vo attend theduneral tron, the restignce of BOF | torcnivauy Comater?. : weston rashear City a year and » ball ago. wno hundred days, and wll immediately march for ) rumor eceme baked solely wpon coniocture, We have Leyes * : kexn,—On Friday, July 15, Laata Gust yemngee we ‘Phe cartel also embraces those captured at diferent pots | child of Godfrey avé Mary Reed. 7 ssbington, ‘Transportation avd rations will be provided. | yeen unable to learn anything in confirmation of It, ‘olonel J. Q. Al wr.—-10 Brooklys, F. D., on Satualiay evebing, july 16. ‘T Tevives COmstOCx, #00 Oo At-ge and Caroling; Tha fevenda and relatives ol the family are Bince then, as well as those captured at the batties of Colmand te . x, | dhe fine on our leit at Petersburg on Friday ig Fifty sixth regiment, N, G. 8. N. Y. . ti Peversb: § invited to atuend (he funeral, from the Proasant iii! avd Sabine Cross Roads. Tuouas H. Lawiae, Acting Adjutant, | Joc mas rteuiinicntan oalpacobieg. emma.” Free | pisses resee yes Tor Donbioons ana Se oadiaaete | . No. 274 Saath avenue, wie Gundag) afte ‘The rebel prisoners for exchange are principally those } an fotelligent officer who came over yesterday we | Silver TAY LOK 4 60., Ban! mT CANIERMEMR—AL Lhe peaidet » No ay | tee ‘lock. @aptured in the Red river campaig' The Crops—OMicial KR | obtained the facts of ihe ‘skirmish’? Te a Nortolk street, | magh and Colway papers qvemy, and whatever by our own troops. Abo ex Our troupe oM our leit, the late Sasan ag The relatives. sod friends of brothers, Philfy Hy amet (bartes Lotaery: Tickets ps hea— ports. | no aveault by th The Department of Agricniture reports om the cond}. | 20 § ye JO KPH BATRS, tion of the o1 in June as follows:— waa brought Wreat (Wixran)._The growing condition of thie crop ie , o'clock on Friday SHAKONR wet Mitto REGITRRED KNEN : “ Thave already informed you that an order wae tkened the tramnily 3, kom, MaVed ty attend | Pequiring al! registered enemies vo repor: jor 1% mont excelien' r mah is ‘and Minne. | Appomattor, made demonstrations xe if sbout to cl Py i. m ral, this (Bundey) afternow, at two a’clock, " Provort Marshal of thje ety, for Aransvortation beyond | tots mbeTediCoght hss prevalled.d in we er twa uber [ey a a core ne Revel Havens | tie ore (i Mes Pet, ELEM, nih Ses dedecapa com natah rengs hy ae ta aw a | Dushes, and ct a) a y wa KI Fe members o joa? Divial ie Bho lives. lecesieiat, Dal Ne wae cuveralt iim showenmeniines 10g & serious aipoull, chewed ibemsetven abe: ‘aeninie, savaniigtgn SL eee eR ae CL, Heo DAVIN, | Guth dm Saturdap wormlng, July 16, Ourvam le approbend B % tof oight hundred, but one hi general joj ‘their breastworkr, avd meny ventured beyoud them. So ¢, v.On Thursday, July 14, Awwasert » Cageroy,of | aged 47 yaorm, hen Hed with thd ore ad ad ri tvecut |: eowtian ing par erat imi the Line approaches for | #0988 thoy dv thie all of ovt artivery” ou tbs part of | Wy tz I Legaitzed Lottertes, | conway county Donegal, Teeland, * SCART O | Mine reatves and fricnda of the family are reapeeutaliy pompliod w peared at tho Provost | Ieee than thirty per cent. | Ae, toe em itidaie States | the lines eponed pon thet, They were at once driven | my lnfermation «crm by J. CLUE, Exchange Oftee, 176 | Cnt cram, O\hene oc her nacahors, Jenn ant Lames | tvited yo aizend she funeral, cu MOMMA Aterapon Marshal's office. Nearly all thee are lads and young | bide Tair (8 be e superior one. | into their treneher, bot our guns kept op the fre for | ¥ cacws taepectiully invite, to Ailend, the. (grertl, | Uwo Ogee). fot dis late residence, 21 lates = fen between the ages of fourteen and twenty, but two | Spriva Wareat.—In emount this crop is not quiteam | 8 bowr and a hair. The enemy's artillery reptied to | dag) K.teraoun, At two. PAplock, Faom 407 badson | Weet Vamaty-pist atreey, tile roms OF three being men over thirty. Of the business or | average, on account of the lateness of tbe spring and tue | OU, and a great pole wae made, There was no one | Cypryee Hite Commetery eo Casaidy, ( + Even for a he Lar y= iy, July FS, aller @ 8° gerediia eapeottutt van. + snrsis fate’ hor into reensees, Cazmansss, widow of Joseph Weaver, 10 ‘so 63d pear eons sireei, om Monday afternoon, | Ne eer aativer and friends of the ‘anity, ales those hor dangbter, Elizabeth Fy onott, #2 respectfully inv x Bitters, of ted . Ure July 18, of Gindene of the iu mon of the city have reported, aod six hundred com. | Huct'on our sine, This was the whole affair. We mar * he ty 4 %—Om Saturday, Joly 19 f long ave pe Vea. Hrlday, & pariga of Seong ; take tho. oath of alleginnee abd Temata: ana rh iignieaae Be have killed and wounded some of ihe eemy, vat we de | % 80'S. Se eee esctaeye Calm, | \ilacsa, Lotisn dave, dauybtcgof thomas and apale Cole, | Feaneme Wats a vative of the Pan of . count appear to ve very ansince to join thelr (reads in | © Conhiantue tni0n pring kept back planting, | /20t know fe fact. There is a reper that the irocee <7 - | Gummer ( ompiaia: le Debiiity, Ae. aged 3 yaare and 7 dvyw | T equnintances axe Yeepeotfully invited — rn confederacy, Whether they will ealowed | but the wet warm weather bas brougdt this crop for: ) Posed tows at this pois are negroes, who oul? ‘va te : at. Tho friends of the (a “from bia Inte residence, No. 90% fake the oath aud remain in New Orienns, or be com- | ward very rapidly, 104 it promises well nt this time, | Friday relieved the whites, whe mad been in thetrey nes | A ee Ld Com plesion.—«Latra Cuneral, from the residenc; or parents, 445 Colrmbre (hie (Sunday) afternoon, at twa f° 10 go beyond the lines, fe now uuder consideration | It iancarly an averaze crop im the number of serra | since the becinning of the Siece. FC Altctae The conn ertee Ted tate, ‘Cas Urosderes | Mtreet, Bout Brooklyn, Sunday). a(teraon , at (our | Fast Thirieen 5 . ‘the authorities, planted, mavy injured wheat fields having been pu in | the Petersburg papers wale that the exeyiy are druggists everywhere. . o'clock. o'clock om Friday, July at the Heath Hrovy, ‘ LRGAT, REUSION. corn, suToring terribly for want ef water, The sprir gs being _— Cuunpitiae,—Oo fax. July 16, Maw-aner, the be | | Wr a jouatain, WitliaM H,, only sou of Franay, ‘A 3 On Wodnesfay last, at the United States Dintrict Court Oate.—Vaiversally'epoken of ae the largest 20% moat | ail daz they are dependent for their supply Of Y.acer upon | At 453 Hrondway, below Grand, Gour- | loved wile of Chariev, Crinites, a n oft arian | Schoo! Wigand, of 119 Rives sirect, Mobokes NJ. the A tox And James rivera, from wD’ch it bas to | AUD'S depot, can be had the Italian Mesiesied Soap Of Kilgaren, county of Louth, Ireland, ia the 38th your | Auguite Wigaid, Of tit 4 iy Durett presia A very tuteresting reunion of ini 4 tbe ki er sown In our Cou ity. Fars of Kew. York, Han Ks mn a = “here are gn aronent cond ve ba amen » and 1 pectation mat will com ‘and | unusually large. Pecans | Srolecene, where tases ere be nee isarease “the rainy ie 4 peancy Point. enh mi! . fs epoken of aeen! dl my sedated caso his to leave big. jassachusette avd Louisiana place. New York wee xronrsaen CeovaR any THE Orasees.- re. which pro- | move tan, freckies, eruptions, eunbures, redners, sallow. and un- | Bese, Ac, A Tag for Shippt WW etaiversetrenn” Me fa "Wooden Ware, cheap, at MAUGRR'B, at two o’elora, Roster ana , — Dublin papers please copy. ‘of nor of New York—representod by two distinguiened Bnew — jon Of this Importyyt stock, is voty ‘Thero wae a brink Remedy for Matr— Davon.--un Saturday, July 16, Wirisam Henny, © to attend the funeral, (roa tno Thpideuce but tt uy 27 | good, for it jved the beat of care, Phe inecreans per | Of Rex new Hae ‘Recorstive i of Joba and Wimira Devbe, 9 months. George K, Simpsoe, No yoy Hoary eurget, 8 Monday ie ‘e cong be equad What Of lant woar, ” We" | explanation, oi W vatenig “he nd friends of ro mir, woo wou of Aecypan, 0b ge oye. ae . =

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