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{ NEW YORK HERATD, THURSDAY, JULY 38, 1964, mal and vegesable life, and jam wer GRANT. ween ‘ , fir 5, Cadwaliader’s Despat . m Cx Ponee, July 26~10 A.M. 1 ON. ance ox posmne’s rnowe. “Yory heavy ard rapid artillery firiog bas been going on L the direction af General Foster’s front on the north the James \river since daylight this morning, Cd ror fotervaistvollex? of musketry can be distinctly Fos several days pat the rebels appear to nave *peon reinforcing deavily at that polat, as if they suspect- 244 us Of intending to masa force? shere and advance aud- only on Richmond from tht quarter, The beavy Griog this morning ts probably sa attack on Foster's posi- Wo anticipate the expected movement. ‘Mo despatobeg have arrived from there this morning up Mo the hour of the mailbout’s departure; but no fears are -@ntersained of Foster’s abi iy to bold his apes tet any attack the rebeis miy make upon Dim. tomsine quiet ou tho Peter burg root, and, beyond 0p the Petersbu and, UWual amount of picket fring ia front of'some of tbe and evening ge of o few ‘aod sholl, there is notving at all to chronicle. troops are by no means onsirely inactive; but the try must gis “the fullness of times’ (oF. further elationa, and disposition of fave matter for nowspa- Te RATER two weoke past has been remarkably 600! ard ptoa- i for the season. and somo of tho rights chilly, rin this time several refreshing rains bave failen, to. Yay the dust, revive tae grazs and drooping foliage clear Be port pay u a, Siearaubere, and to brage aud ifivigorate Mr. Jas. C. Fitupatrick’s Despatehes, ‘Nuwra AnuY Cours, vésous Prtansavad, Va., July 25—A, M. AN AnOMiNANLE stor, Yeaterday a bomb from ove of the rebel mortar batte- ‘ties burst in the headquarters of the Fifty-seventh Mas- machusetts regiment. Jt came down through tho tent ,8nd exploded, wounding Licutenants Bowman and Royce, of the Fifty-seventh, and Co; tai Galashe, of the Filty~ Bixth, who happoned to bo op 2 visit. The other officers “Were engexed in writing at the time, The wound of t, Bowman will, it is eared, prove mortal. His body wae frightfu'ty lacerated by fragments of tho ehel?, rape ote with Lieut, Cook, who was hit last Toure make seven oilivers woanted In tive days of the y-sevouth regiment, PRRSON AN, General White Je at jyrc2 t commanding the colorot division, in piace of Geuoral Ferrere, whose absence we Dope is oniy tewporar; eral Bartlett rt vosigned the command of the First brigade, First divisiow. The followlug are recent 0 Btaf:—L{eu'euant Colonel Jj Lu i. Coale, Chief Com: mis Sary of Subsistence; Captain Heistand, Quariermaster; Lieutenant Benyard, Rogineer OMcer. Avother welcome rain cater an set to last evening, Nesta Agwy Corre, Parone Permaswons. Va., July 26—A. M, 31% PRECISION OY OUR ARTILERRISTS was proved sgain yesterdsy jo the explosion of another -oaisaon within the rebel works. What damage was in- ‘Bicted on this occasion we do not know, but will proba- ‘bly ascertain ina few days threxgh the deserters who ‘ocasionally come within our lines. From this source we earn that on a previous occa*ion when we exploded one s@f their oaissons a lozs of twenty killed and wounded was inflicted. wages in General Rurne! SKIRMISHING, Towards cightfall yesterday the rebels shelled our works briskiy, but without much damage. The picket ‘Bring on onr front is incessant. Day and night both @ides keep up a orntioual popping. Many of our men are Row armed with tho seveu-shooters, and a few days [ered tested their efticiency on one of tho rebel Dattories. The rebels vainly: endeavored to load their Each time they essayed the attempt they were ded or driven away, After each volley they rushed jforward to renew tbe attempt, calculating om the lapse of load! but the inevitable bullets came. febel prison whoa yiwee kind of a. gue ie that wi ad, What a tl foo Joad on Sunday and fire all week?” bi PATALISM, While meny a gallant fellcw is wounded, are aera escapes aro go miraculous as to lead one wo inthe dootrine of jatalism One officer of my tance, who bas participated in twenty-five = te, and who firmiy believes thet his destip to be shot, was brought into hospital wound She hand. pov White, of the Fitty-seventh Massa. Pe eet pal tpt 10 was aware of bis peculiar beltef, Npouives the remark, “Well, Lap, you’re bit ‘at last.” Bo,’’ was the response, ‘the ‘robs didn’t bit me: tt rae "a damoed Yankee.’ And ro it was; a coldier by his accidentally wounded bim. Mr. John A. Brady’s Despatches. TARTERS, ECHTERNIR ARMY Conrs; In tas Pern, July 4—Midnight. \ Po-day opened quiet slong the lines, the heavy artillery @riog that signalized the night baving entirely ceased fefore daybreak. As it was Suoday a quiet dey was, of @ourse, expected; and the expectation would have been’ but for a trifling skirmish resulting from the dis @harge of two or three of the revel mortars, As our ar- jeillery, however, remained sitent, the rebels soon ceased Moir efforts toanpoy ur. For the first time since this ‘eorpa tias been in position in front of the city an entire Way hes: paaand | without either our beavy or tight gure “opening upon the enemy. 1 A rebel g ANEW RAHL GUN, has lately been brought into play which, | @wing to the peculiar sound of {te projectiles, exotted @onsiderable discussion atoong cur artillery oiticers, It as boon divenvered, however, that the gun in question nothing more than the remains of a thirty pound par- , used as a mortar, It scems that the muzzle was blown “a tow weeks ago; Dut the rebels, with praieewor( hy @eonomy, bave continued to make it do service, No @amage bas so far beon sustsived from this unique en- ine of war, aud, in fact, the peculiar sound of its shell ft rolls throgh the air, sorves to vary the monotonous “whistling we bad beeo accustomed to, OUR LOPS TO-DAY \onsisted only of one man kitled oud four wounded, all the First Connecticut heavy artiliery. ‘They were all ere frouf a shell fired vy ove of the rebePeohorns. THE WEATHER oming quite cool, and viankets are fonnd to be througu the unusually cool ere is tremely comlortavle pights. 4 Hzanqvanrsrs, Kicaveexta ARMY orig In The Wise, July 25, 1504. « {t rained continually all lact night, and the quiet whet Basted through yesterday has continued throogh the "might. The Press Despatch, Heapquautens, AnMy or Tan Potomac, July 25, 1864, 2 The sholiing and picket firing between tho Ninth corps @nd the enemy yesterday wae tore brisk than usual, and fqwas kept up all day, During tne afternoon a shell from ne of our guns struck mecalsson of the enemy's, which ace tow Goacaliin ovr dering the } 'w ons Occar, cons! van. ii ‘of powder spent by both parties. ver’ No exchanges of pepers bave been made between the Bert pes for some days, the rove! commanders having hibited it Desertors. from the rebel army sré not so nomerou se Wey weve a week indie tines, seeming to keep a ' REBEL ACCOUNTS, Affairs Before Pet — Gre Not Inclined to Give ikirmish on th gi de. i] he Richmond Sentinel, July 2. a ay paaeed unrippled by @ rumor. also ali was quict, though thore had een nome ‘Thareday night, which did no d A letter See ioe Fn correspondent shows that all is quiet Perengncna, July 21, 1864. Thave cot written you for upwards of a week, simply Decaue I had nothing worth recording. There is no ‘@bange in the situation, the conjormation of the lines of ‘Bhe two armies being identically in every respect as ‘wore on the first day of this month. e question very ly arisos as to what Grant is doivg. This is more 1 can tell you: My impression, Fowover, je that Grant is just now withont any ‘plan or definite ‘Wdoas in ‘rogard to the fatare. The 18 of & ‘confederate force’ in front of Wash- Yngton bas doubtioss, to a large do in. ferfered with bis original des aud'for the present he Je without any detinite plan or bo) impression unoflicial circlen is thet be | ith the shovel and Piok with a view of oniermining Puerotarg’ as be ‘was about to do at Vicksburg. This, however, is purely Speculative. Is is, however, i nO means impossible; Dut, oo ‘able, One i: fe, that Graut Rot mean to “gh Soererene wey eee gana ‘ forced 80 by Inexorabic necessity. At present pT Tem ing bis works and ae new some of them very beavy) gene. The shelling ‘ot the ty meantime continues—sometines very slightly, and again with considerable fury. It ia, however, con- tng to know that thus far sat little comparative dam: as been done to ite, limb or property iy now schedule of prices adopted By 0 Virginia eommissionere la generally indeed, 1 mig) Mey Baivee: ors ta te ny OB a) thet 1 salt be res! rescinded. tho ro d people of th! > State, who glyen wo many and repested trfotiere felf-sacritice, will ‘own dizoment whic! 4 and repudintion of the wy vthe Li High prices swott the volume of the eur. wi inthe ratio of infiation is the measore of » Ibis obected to in the army because td firat lieutenants flud it poceseary to L~ vara peg AS an Aled ed month, whilst it of fervent on js just ninety-five oilers the new schedule, or five dollars more per month tham news of tho removal of General Jobnston and the it of General Hooa to the oo: oe ‘estern arm: San pay) earprise nakderadle Great contrariety of opinion on the refreshing shower of Tuesday refrested doth ani- soldiers are being well nak, the the a ‘ee. In a word, the Shuation is tate owe as veadiaed machen ~traly sound the gentivel's “All's well.’? SSTRM6M ON THE RIVER. Ou Saturday night last a party ary our troon.” seb to the Fiver, near Westover, on **busi * the cna, *’ bye which the Yankees need aot Peer, were altacko. gupbost and lost two rowboats ob they them, We lost go men. The Campa’ of Lee's Army. © (From the Ricnmond Seatinel, July 22, This campaign of Lee’s army, io ite conduct and re. sults so (ar, much resembles the famous Italian cam- palgn of Napoivon, if which, by the rapidity of bis mover ments, his atratogic akiit and and the dashing ovurage of bis troops, i® overcame tires armies, each as large or larger thau his own, Iu the number of troops en- faaed, and-tn the area of country pervaded, as well as in e nomber killed, wounded aod qissjpa, the campaign of Lee, and the officers and roldiers wi o bim, siready groatty excceds that of Napoleon, @ include ip our estimate of the achicvements of Loe’s army the batties avout and beyond Lynchburg, the invasion of ane and Poursyivauia, the recent battie near Snicke: the raids of Sheridan and Kautz, as wet! as the po 4 bloody Cr yy Degivoing at the Wilderness and ooutinned, Bot ended, at Petersburg. - We believe that our enemy, in Killed, wounded and migsing, by desertion, by natural deaths, and by the ox- Pirstion of the terms of service of its Lares years veterans has lost fully one hundred thousand meu; we pot more than a Mfth of that number, ‘The lozses of the fedorals have so far exceeded two thousand per day; and if Grant and Hunter are retained in command, will probably eou- tune to exceed that daily number for somo time to come, The skilful strategic movements ,of Lag, from the Rapidan to Petersburg, would have doue efedit to Wel- lingtov, while Larly’s sudden appearance at Lynchburg, bis defeat and Pprentt ot Bunter, bis rapid march up the er bia dashing invasion of Maryland and Pennsyi- vania, his successful retern to Virginia, his second meet- ing with Hunter and bila victory over him; in celerity and accresy of movement, in dashing couragesand in success. ful achievement, roraind ua of Lie most Brilliant foate of Bionewail Jackson and Napoleon. ¥achting, THE YAOMT RACE AROUND LON@ ISLAND. The yachts Restio=s and Aunie Lauri started yesterdsy morving at oleveu o'clock from the Penny Bridge, Prook- lyn, for a race around Long Islaud, for five hundred dol- lore a eide, Tho yacht EdnaC, Captain Mason, witha large party on board, accompanied them, FINST ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE UNION YacuT CLUB. ‘The frst annual regatts of the Uaion Yacht Club took place iathe bay. yesterday, This regatta has excited considerable interest In yachting circles for some time past, although but little noise had been made about it by the members of the club or their frionds, As it was) however, a large number of persons assurnbied yesterday morning at Now Brighton to witnese the start, which was a well managod affair, so mach so that not the least sign of dissatisfaction wes manifested. Thia club is the youngost yacht clab in the neighborhood of this city. It was organized on the 7th of Janusry lngt, and is now composed of thirty-flye members and six bo: James, Esq.) !3 the Commodore, and Mf. W. Vice Commodore. The fol lowing boata entered for the race: —~ Lily, ton tons, Commodore J. James. Pauline, fourteen tons, Messrs. Peters, of Brooklyn. Katydid, fourteen tone, I. Ketchum. Tris, fourteen tons, Commodore M. Willett. Met, forty tone, C. J. Ketchum, ‘The course to be salled waa from the New Brighton, Staten Island, to red, buoy Owl's Head, east by sonth from stake’ boat, paesing arte and east, thevce to red buoy No. 8, on Southwest Ly mee to the north and east: returning to page red 18 from gouth and east, thence to stoke Ddoat, ae anaing to the south. In going and oye Nos. 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15 to be passed to th On ting for the start the Lily w: found to be dam- aged, and was withdrawn by her owner soon sfter the | hour appointed for the start. The yachts got Of In good } atyle ia the following order:— Katydia. Pat the wd rt ‘the Pautine a abead of tue atyuie. who de her superior eailing qualitice manifest by passin uline, with which exception the yachts jurned the Southwest spit in — game order. Katy Did The same order was preserved to the stakedoat, which ‘wae turned in the folowing time:— Tt ts but Proper to add, that in ali probability the Iris would havo won the race but for the fact of her sailing master baviog misunderstood the cuurse, in consequence of which he had. to retrace his course several times to follow that laid down by the club. A piece of silver will be awarded to the winning beat. Whe Turf. FASHION COURSE, L- I.—TROTTING. Wrowuspay, July 27.—Match $1,000, mile heate, best three in fiva, in harness. bie! Carpenter uamed b. » Stonewall Jackson, of asl aed 222 p. itace saad ch. ti. Beile of Hartford. Tx, Hatt. 1: as ao 1: 13 +4 29 First Heal.—As the crowd boganeto congregate tise mare had the cai! ia the betting, one hundred to seventy being wagered several times, a story Deing afivet that Stonewall had picked up a nail and was lame, When the scoring began the lameness, of the gelfing could not be discovered, aud be at once tpok’the lead in the bet- ting at one hundred to eighty. As socn as the word was given the gelding broke up, and the mare went around the first turn a couple of lengths clear, Stonewall began closing ae he approached the quarter pole, the mare passing that point one length in frout in thirty- seconds, On the backstretch Stonewall broke aud felt off three or four lengths After he recovered he trotted very fast, closing on the mare at every stride, She led two lengths g Bd half mile pole in-1:163;; but soon afterwards reaking tp, the goldiug wont in front and was two feogtbe cloar #t tho three-quarter pole, The mare broke up again on the bomestretch and “vonewall Jackson won tho heat oe Jeng ube; ju 2:32.34, Scoond HMent.—One hundred to twenty wagered on Stonewall Jackson. The mare broke up on the turn, aud the gelding lef half a len, to tho quarter pole in thirty-, eight an a quarter secon, She broke twice going down‘ the ba reteh and the gelding led three lengths to the baif mile pole in 1:14, Going up the three quarter stretch, the mare trotted very nicely and gained gradu ally on the gelding, but when lapped on his wheel, she again broke up tad he Iced on to the homestretch about @ lengt! A most beautiful stru, a io for wl .d ensued, wee lasted to the end, Stonewall winving by a longth, in Third Heat-Stonewall broke up on the turn twice, and the mare ied him four ey) to the quarter pole in thirty-eight seconds, Ov the backstretch the gelding in duigod tn a flight of speed that was truly astonishing. He lapped the mare at the half-mile to 1:183%. They both broke up twice going up the three-quarter stratch, on the latter Break one hundred yards side aud side unt! u reached homestreteh. v both resumed their trot at the same moment, er the "apeed. of the geldii bs it of the mare that be First heat. oon had Bye og Several parties peice wulter, bat ag 2 the best of the send Sernbe kept the Tead'1a Town, sat escaped with bis Cricke' 87. GRORGR’S VS, EAST NEW YORK. ‘The annual match between these clubs was played yes. terday on the St, George’s ground, Hoboken, tho result being a victory for the famous ‘dragon slayers,” by the gcore of the fret pms, , Which stood St. geventy-nino; Rast Ne ork, pan four, the laser losing by six runs. Adama contributed re. pectively twenty and arb -five for the Yorkers; rdon, Torrence, Ramey and Stevens made double fig: ures for the St, Gi George Base Bal ATLANTIC, OF BROOKLYN, VS. EUREKA, OF NEWARK. This game, which was played in the Capitoline ground, Brooklyn, resalted in the per ha gases Me 7 a th oe > Ls BLA. On. ° “t the pokford club, MUTUAL VS. BMPIRE. ‘The following is the result of the game played yester. day at Hoboken: it td "a ‘th Ld Ld bi b Orn. 1-20 Empire: i 06 @ Ont Umpire—! ir forth, ot i than b. BAGLR ‘This gome, which also came ae a ‘the babes Fields, Hoboken, yesterday, bad a8 append ‘lst. 2d. te a, ~ * b ’ oe 1 Bh Sd a H H H H gaie we of the Heapire Ged: Active. le. The Western Union Tel Rocnrsrer, N. ¥., July 27, ‘The annual meeting for the election of officers cf the Western Union Me was beid to day 10 this city. The follow: lemon were olected direc: ‘tors :— Messrs. Hiram y, D. A. Watson, George i. Munford, Isaac Butts, Hoary R. Selden, 0, H. Palmer Bee Rochester; J. H. Wade and Anson od Sch, —— Utlon, and H, Hy Shilungrordy MILITARY AFFAIRS. vulting in this city is going on very slowly at pre- feat, not taore than from twenty to thirty being enlisted each day. At the new headquarters on ihe Battery every poseibie mducement is offered to emigrants and others; but they do not seem inclined to enter the service with that Slscrity which might be expected considering the peou- nlary inducements offered. The Blunt committee is Paylng three hundred doliers down to recruits, and ty'‘rty-five doliars band money to-any person bringing & voln, “Meer, either to the old recruiting office in the Park or the © quarters on the Battery. In addilion to this bounty sthe roment pays to every man enlisting (or three yearn’ # bounty of three huadred doliare, one-third of which js poid upon being mustered into the service, enother third xt the expiration of balf the (erm of enlist- ment, and the Weiance when mustered ont. In case the soldier 60 enlisted is killed, or dies before his term of oa. listment expires, his wife, or, 1f unmarried, bis beirs at law, are entitled towraw ali the bounty, the came as if he had’ served out hig full term of enli jeaet. Notwith. Standing these large bounsies, it seem resent that the peagpoct of boing able to avoid the dence is very dis- couraging. Important Informacte: ington. REVORN OF GENERAL SANDTORD—THE RUNDLED DAYS MEN EXEMPT FROM THR DRAFT. ‘We underatand that General Sandford arrived last night from Washington, with the decision of the War Depart- ment exempting from the draft euch of the one uudred days men as may bo aqoaliy in the service whew tle draft takes place, eGoneral Sandford has gone to albany to conter with Govegnor Seymour on the subject, The mission of Gen, Sandford hes had a more successful issue than was gen- aud the decision of the War Department elding to the” reasonable request of the State authoritice will tend to romove a great doa! of art tty from the minds of tho militia organizations of the State. from Wash- ‘Tho dissatisfaotion created among the members of the | jon assumed by new tnilitia regtments by tho first po the W: Departwent on this question amounted almost to ing ubordination, and if an advorse deeision had been rendered it would have been found very difficult to Induce them to leave the State. The re ere the intery hetwoen the Governor and Ge ausciovsly looked for, but it is pretty certain that the Gevernor cqniece in the de- cision of the Washington auti at that the city reginonts wil! bo ordered Lo Wasuington witbout delay. In viaw of the throatened invasion, to amicxble eettle- meat of (®&s question will have a teudency to remo bite ic was) bertor Appeal to the Colored Men. Mr. Vincent Colyer bas announced, for the information of the able-bodied colored men of New York, thet he will reooive all of that clacs who may feo! dispored to offer ae reeruits at the Merchants’ Committes Rooms, corner of Lafayette place and Vourth street. Those who are not liable to he drafted wili _beavoepted as substitutes, and those who are liable will bd permitted to represent par- ties who are axomnt, Mr. Colyer stands desorveriy bigh in tho ostimation of his colored fellow citizena,who will no doabt respond with alacrity to his patriotic ater, Blunt on the Question of Subsite tutes. The following letter of Mr. Blont, in reply to Mr. ¥in- cont Colyer, willrbe read with interest by persons who mr. feel deairous of entering the service ay svbetituter:— Me, Vangrvr Qonrmee be AKG E. n te ou aquir on } t) ne ing Comigitien, Ch ere y that any man As aa a eabat years of age or & men over born inthis country, i served two years in the army or for three pum. Inatoad of the equivocal piece of cranked ph asvoiogy which is tencered bin, and which must im- idea that the ~ General Fry might jaunt ag well ask me to punch my Substitute in the ribs, so ag to fimd out whether he is Souvd OF Not, as to pretead to bold me Tespoo Case {i should turn out in «year or twd that th wes, @ tor al!, Linbie todratt. Or why pot word the cor- tillcate bo aa to exomy ne only for so long a8 the sub- stitute does not lose @ leg of Decome altii wits she " orrho de? consider this thing of im @iseuades many from tarnishing otherwise do go, bat who do not wish to play aeoomg best im the game of “bexds Twin, tails you jose,” and whe entertain @ reasonable ayprehedeion that whenever Geverai Fry takes it into his aaplent hesd to deciare thom so their certificates will be 80 much waste paper, 1 wisl you couid taxe notice of this, Mr. Editor, The facts are elmpty these:—A citizen pays % broker six or Seven hundred dvilars; tue beoker procures & mag who Tepresente bimeseif as beng an alien, and takes bim to the Provost Marshal, who necepts the substitute on bis oath thst he is not liable to draft, after having sstiafled Dimseif az to physical abtiity, &. Now, suppose the oath waa falco, is the citizen to be held pesprnaine And that is what the Provost Marshal Goneral © iy inn tends to do, Youre, very respectfully, SURSORIDER / eS Allene and the Silita. eo. POUIGNERS TO JOIN THB TEAYE THB. LINES WITHIN route: xiaur nok: From Memphis Aras, July 34, 1864.) We publish herewith important, order immodintely o have thus far refused to en- servieo It is based upon the following lotter fron: the Seoretary of War to General Washoura, in which the latter i2 roquested to make cortatm moditiea- e » tssued (rom Headquarters, Diatrigt of West Tonuessee. "The Sooretary of War and BGecretary of Stato hold that foreigners who refuse to per- form military du ence of alienage, cagnot properly be sub.e t, but may be compelled to leave the riot under* General Waehburn’s command, Secretary Stanton’s letter, which coutaius ward's deci#ion relative to the matter:— T } M.S } Major General ¢ The following this depart- ment from tb ary of State. ike care * aS at foreigners pilitary duty on the giound of corinind, Major Gene. er requiring all servioy for the fe Die | ony ths ‘ine ey of returr i the pen ut * romaiis in | being arreat and punishment, retory { rade with Hherntlon and inquiry toto Besring upon the polnt, and the whole questic Drought to a square isehe which admits of no te tation. The order is perfectly plain. Allens to militia dnty Mave whe alternative of 0 plying with ‘the rements —intttuar regs or of West Tennes 2 exnotigy what the order ‘The couree that wii! he can, we thi puri Foadity cotijertn * | as to be ready to leave, a | inceraate in urder to give { expresred determination not t i Wo observe that ameffort is airesdy beng made Hite compauy to cons to raise ang organize entirely of aliens, the si r rp substitute if he cannat wake | panlished. from militia beadqoarters afidayitto pea im gabmitite tt, be caning uate’) Foal we have litice ous {bat while to having bi ielya wave dees vot make him efitic | roai 6, oF ie not farther medified, all, f: as B wiil SLUNG will obey fe, an of County Bounty Co ce, ’ ‘citenas cebu Xrw Yong, Tu! s Msi isha, Brangoanrens, Disrny The Hancoclc Reeriting Committee hax a number ot arn, F Parties not hable to be drafted, bot who are willing to enter the service, ard the committee is prepared to pey over the money to any colored men who may feel in- clined to avail themselves of it. Here ie a chance for colored patriotiem (o manifest itself. Quota Assignments for this State. The following is the useigument of qu in the Con- greesional districts of this State from the Fleventb to the Thirty first inclusive:— Dist. Counties, and Sullivan. 16—Rensee'aer and Wa: 16—Werren, esex and 17—8t. Lawrence apd J" 18—Foiton, Hamilton, Montgomers Schenectady. 19—Delaware. Otsego and. Chensiigo. 20—JeLerson, Lewie and Heskimer. 21—Oneid 22—Madieon and ‘Oswego ne 23—Mmondaga acd Cortland. —Cayuga, Wayne and Xen —Ontario, Livingston and Yate: 26—Thoga, Tompkines od Schuyler. 27—Ohemiang, Steuben and Al - jl 28—Monroe and Orleans. be 81—Chautauqua and ¢ Important to Absentees of Ninety-third Regiment N. G. 8. N. ¥. ‘The following order hae been promulgated by Colonel Chambers to absent members of the regiment: — Branovanrens, Nixery. tian Rrorwest N. G. 8,N. ¥, x of W. RW: Chambers, Colonel commanding the tain Crump i# ereay cetailed for f Now Work for the nirpos> of forwarding Snd recruits for the abore regiment to ihe the regiinent. All members not having hereby commanded to report i:nnes to Cap » At his headquarters, 193 Bowery, Hall, a) recruits will also be received and Nleg.to'the fegimeut. All those whe. do. not report at once will be considwred as deserers and weated as such. ON W. CRUMP. Captain detailed for Recruiting Service Ninety-ihird regt- nent. We. B, Grice, Orderly Landsey Brae 5 Heavauanrens, ‘Ox Livxousn axb BxcoRD Reciwest) Pm ¥., Mencen Hover, Snip 27 i direct to send ie ‘ters, ‘Thursday, July 28, at ten for inspection. art “quitmaents: wit be fsaved only to those who 4 apa for inspection, citi wil exert Mhemeeives (0 have every man Qn ibelr tie By JOUR W, WiLBLY, Colone!, Teer J. Ware, Adjutan’ The Raising of New Regiments of Vol- anteers tor One Year Authorized RG, Pa., Jaly 27, 1804. Authority bas beon granted to the State authorities by | taking the Secretary of War to organize new regiments of volan teers for one year, under the ba call of President Lin- coin for five hundred thousand m: ‘The Ge’ will issue bis proclamation to thie effect ‘a8 soon as orders and instructions bg received from Wash- Fail companies of volunteers for ove year will beat once received. Another Substitute Swindle. Countrymen ecemingly will never learn anything about the swindling propensities of our substitute brokers and | would be di agentes. fow days we give an account of some operation of this kind where a countryman has been victimized, or where Mr. Plunt, the chairman of the Volunteer Committee, prevented bis being so, Yester- day another case occurred. oh gontieman from Oran je pad tucooeded, through ap agent, in securing, as ya eubstitate ta thie city, and pald for Bimn four Bondred Volare. Mr. ai County, of course, war sll right. But such proved not to be care. The wife of tho substitute appeared bofore ig Blunt afew _ 8 Bub. sequently and demanded the city relief money, be fruih caine cut that tho substitute was not. only rosi- dent of this city, but now lived in the airth ward, and is a registered ne of cou is Hable to the Lo he being ofrolied, and can under no eircim- Stances be taken as a subst! mon “Consonoon! Orange oer eran C4 Kaew ag well-as bi He peal to Chairman Blunt; but ho oat by Ay 7 yrallel” and coolly informed hi at it fe bad read the papers regularly he would have seen just ty cases as bis m ven as @ warning Seaecel coming to New York for substitutes, The maa peared, Uke @ Phe, and doubtless more then taken 0 out ‘ot this city for counties in the interior, more large numbers that have becn than two-thirda, jt will De found, cane be held, and at the last momen’ the individual ‘will find himself with- outa substitute = = a ‘alt the money po PS raid, woul Rept clear w Yoru,'and- we are ne cartons vcortato thas afl euch are not vaste ander the act of Congress to arrest by the Provost Mi jai for interfering with enlistments. The Drart. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERA: Naw Yore, July 27, 1864. Many of our citizene are furnishing substitutes in ad- vance of the draft, In the expectation of thereby freeing themectyes from military duty for three years; but on receiving their certificates they find to their astonish- mont that, {0 pursuance of orders from Provost Marshal General Fry, they are exempted ‘‘for the poriod for which said substitute i¢ not liable to draft, not exceeding three yoars.’’ Now, Mr. Editor, I desire to protest, ia the name of common sense, agaivat such stupidity. How {@ Uhe citizen to satisfy bimsel{ that the porson he offers {an alion, oF is not subject to draft, Jf the enrolling oM- notable todo so? The oitizen pays his inonay, cores ot Cornell, of Ithaca; T. R. ed tase weenieeners accept the man be furnishes he ia ontitied 10 a fait aud square gertifionty of oxomstion Pursuaht to che {n: 6 Te Y on ere hereby requires 10 withlb forty eigh: order, an uot! Siegiance 1) tore Ta ¢ tie limits 0: ter the pabile retirn while ia order 2 der Liao of arest and pupishomens Al) ordere, citcula alfecting the abov optioned « sPby 16 the. provi 8 on accotint of id age or vhs Cuanes B Adjntant ical Movements—How Soldiers are to Vote. ‘There having Leon rome migapprenensiou in regard to the manver io whieb the soldiers from this State are to avail themeelves ef the privilege of voting at the next Preeidentiai election, agreeably to the act of Logielature, the following circular bac been issued by the Secretary of the Union State Central Committee to parties in the various counties in the State, It scems that the Union Stace (or Republican) Commitee are working like beavera, but secretly, to secure the vote of the army for Lincoln next November:— Usion Ssate Commurres, Seerwtany’s Orrten, ) Hany, July 16, 1864, Sin—A law having been enacted in this State allowing abseut goldgrs to vote, it ie important tat some plan should be at once adopted wiftreby the votes of sucy soldiers 2s denire to vole the Union tiezet may be pro- cnred and cass in accordance with their wishes, The Upion State Committee have taken the matter in hand, and desi yours co-operation. Ag & power of at- in completing arrangements to sovomnptist the ob- ject in view. Agents will have to be employed to visit the army for thia purpose, and yon are requested to furnish to the state Committee two or more banies of men in your county#who poxses2 the proper qualifications to act in this capacity, should it be deemed necestary to gend such ageuts from your immediate locality. Please gtate aiso what regiments, now in the field, ware organ. fred in your vicinity, or about whatnumber of men from your county aré now in the army, and where such reg!- ‘monte now are, The State mmittee will hold a meeting at Saratoga Springs on the 27th iuet. An iramedinte reply to this is desirod, in order that the committer it that time be enabled ta take further action in this important mat- ter, Address your reply to mo at thia city. ISAAC FULLER, Secretary. Commissioners of Emigration. The Commissioners of Emigration beid @ meeting yea- ema afternoon, Vice President Cyrus Curtis in the chair, After the usual routine of business kad been dis- pored of Mr. Schinewind offered a resolution appointing aspecial committee of threo to investigate the iusinua tions and accusations brought by some of the weekly Proes against employes in Castle Garden, in regard to en- ticing poe ro to enliet, and using their influence and advantage of their Position im @ disreputabie Mr. Pcrpy desired to yt the nad been requested by his Honor the Mayor that he bad satiny dis- avowed baving giveo De Frou, who had made the com- pitent, authority to make any investi Mr. Cas. seriy’® character stood above suspicion, and if Mr. Cas. serly bad not belied hie entire previous conduct thie charge muet be failacions, Mr. Freck was unknown to him (Mr. Purdy), and be had no knowledge of him. It would hardly be necessary to go into an investigation of the charge, Coming from an irresponsible person. He (Mr. Pordy) would pees 3 his reputation that” the charge bediaproved ber ng into the investigat hat he did not believe in the charge, Vat but that es Presidect of the German Scoiety he owed @ duty to the society, and as such made the motiou. ‘The, resolution was adopted, and the following commit. tee — —Mesers. Schinewind, Mayor Gunther and Mr. Pu bs n motion of Mr..Ccmaixos it was resolved to bave a in manner. tiee, Put, UP in Caftio Garden that yoluntecrs could re- ine bonnty at the County Volunteer offce Mr, KuRRioan stated that ho was entirely averse to makibg any attempt to oniist emigrants in the Garden, The Commission had been charged with making their in- stitution ® means by which to ontrap emigranteinto the United States service, and he did not want to do anythit which could gjvo even the shacow of @ coloring of tru; to the charge; but if a notice was posted to the effect that omigrants were not forced to enlist, but if zy, chore to do so they would receive a bounty of $300, he had no La eB to make to it, o 4 he bad been requested by Mr. Ver- nck to ret ‘A day, subject to the action of the Bosrd, for the laying of the corner stone of a new hospital’ on (Ward's Island. After a little discussion, Wedneaday, t Oth of August, was fixed upon, when the vorner stone ‘will be Jatd with appropriate ceromonies. No other business coming up, the Board a\ljourred, f Nas Police Intell ANAESTRD TOR STEALING JEWELRY AND CLOT A domestic named Annie Smith, in the employ of No, 196 Varick street, was arrested gi Sore by officer Jay, Of the Twonty-cighth precinct, eharged with having oa the 294 instant stolen from Mrs, Pricgs & a tall mop clothing and bedding, amount. ite to sum of $954 A portion of is phd Jewolry was found io her possession. She tas committed by Juatice Dodge in default of $1,660 bail. APPOINTMENTS ON THR POLICE POROK—RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD TO PREVENT CORRUPTION. Te hay ‘deen thought that large sums of money have ‘deen paid By parties desiring appointments on the palice force, to other parties fer procera the same, the Poard of Pollce Commissioners bave pareod the folliowisg reso- lution, with @ view of preventing the evi! — Resolved, tment on Sree tcmaeednss ceraavese | f ay tn 0 proper bern idaps are now i Another resolution of tae thesia rest tines Bo M9 Ove of Board of wait at the Central Overy a “faa ek a“ ct \ ns DSTERESTING FROM cana. 4: es Oar Torente Gerrespoudence, Tonowro, Canada, July 24, 1864/ Mors ABons the Niagara Fallg Petes Palaver— rhe Tick et T: ged by the Secesh in Toronte for Chicago—Conrpiracy | % Against the Property of American Cilizense—The Mary- | withs land Ratd, dc, de Since my lasé,communteation to you from this piace f bave beow spending s fow days at tho Falls, ant bare bad | gue dagen on the pleasure of meatiug tho phileopher of the Tribune, im & now while comt—his gummer one, I preaume, He spent tuo moat of bis tine with Colorado Jowett and Bia old friead George N. Sanders, runne? to the Southern commisstoners Clay and Hot dombe, George, who uow haila from Dixie, 1 heard Me. Holcombe gay, was not now in the service of the rebel government, but had just returned from Earope, where he bad been Ppeciiating in the blockade buginesa, It seoms that Goorge met Moasrs. Clay and Molombe accidentally io Bermuda, and voluotecred his services as secretary to them, promixing to bring abont an tnterview besween them aad bis old friend Horace Greeley, aud through Dim with Mr. Lincoin; and on these condit\ons his services were accepted. The result of the conspiracy is already kaown to you through the telegrapl, The earnest desire of the Southerners conyregated here is that some man wil! be nominated at Chicago who cannot be elected, Tuey gay that ao Wong as Sir. Lincoln's poticy prevails they can keep the Sonth a uvlt agatost revonstruction, bul that if @ President came in with the poticy of Union on the basis of the comslitution, at least half of their army wonld lay down their arms, ‘The con- epirators are therefore ustog all (leir infuence with the copperheads to indace them to nomiuate some man who. cannot win; and the favorite teket L have he: Rares is, for Prevident, Seymour, of © W. Th Read, of Penneytvay spirators argue that, i Guilt fails fore. the. election, ‘thie. tick would be to thetr advantage boing pledged to a recognitton of Sothern intopen: ‘the conspiracy against the property of American zens on the border, referred to in my lnst,bad bent t bo means abandoned, aud I saw the ringleader, Fails on Ibursday, in company with tho rebel comm: sioner, The Leader of this city, atter copying iy lester, ded to ridionte the allegations contained ii 0) violeng rebel organ kuew ve sry geutouce of it was true, reportor Cup bo dutiy sean ab (ho Atrect corvers im le with the arch eouspicator, who, althongh he is an Ki Hina by birth, tan ofiicar In the rebel army, I have ib which ni its neighhorly ty r eik tor, I pre- siitae, by the fact tak ifr, Georgecltrown, its. provrigtor, has lately been appouited to a agat in the Gabmet of sit fl ache, ai! the me h the excep: | tion of Mr. Sobougall, a sof the rebels, bt that an ‘ches Ov a Upon it ia ite enmity tw the rs and =tripes: The failure of the lute raid ito Maryland wos a snd blow to the Lopes and wishes of Canadian neatrai sts. ‘The destraetion of onr beautifal Capito! wo as balm to almost 'y Canadian heart; gard or Bee nave planted for ouly “ten minuies the rel on the ramparts of the ety Virat in peace, atardoy og \n the minds evon of Of justive towards every citizen of the 1b would seem that two unfortunate mea, tained the services or three laporers her she Jamostown Pa.) Railroad, and that afte: hed BaYato od by signe Ctiler persons to onliat In NoMa ittle of evidence oonid bo word had been eaid to them by 68 On Canadian coil with veroronee and, im utter defence of the Jaw, tho em, and re- thie a care for Mr. they had been in the army of the Ur A to show thar in or ny one stmept: to en} magistrate sent then oa for tria) at the Ases fosed to admit them t Seward? I bail. Is wot ot close thie commupivation withont informing you ofa fact for which Icam vouch, and which shows tne character of Mr. Grecley’s loyalty. Ls cscured Mr. Lolvomie (hat so far es he was concerned he would have wee beta Co thi ecegmition of Southern Tradependence, ted they would adupt @ system of graduat enonct- Inis was cortamly aliy pgp heart and soul emies, abd shows conclusively saat ty gation of am ism which helped eo much to plunge eus common country into’ revolution Post om € eI regularities. Moony Arpy, Nak Paapenema, Jul J. G. Boswerr, eq. Sin—I really fee! great reluctance at troubling yoo in the multiplicity of your engagements; but my apprecia tion of the Herat ae the best vellicle of news—reliable nea‘—=in the country will, J hope, be my excuse, . j subecribed for the Hvmazn for #ix mouths in advance, two weeks age-—vi2: from the 91h of July, 1864, to the Sth of January, 1865; sent om the amount of subscription; got & prompt receips from the office, and also paid news. paner postage for eix months in advance at the Philadel phia Post ume. T live but tem miles froin Philadelphia, and letiers and Papers are brought te my gate twice a day by the local carrier with great reguierity, t to recelve the Tiemano every day, om the day blication, at an eerty | hour in the afternoon, It has three times, and only three, on the day of publication, It is a great disappoint mect to me not to-get it om the day of publication. My beelth is very indifferent, confining me the greater part of the time to the hoar: Hirnatn to keep up with the great events that*are occur- ripg now almost from hour to hour. Thave been in the habit, of course, of reading the Henavp for years: haye been supplied keretotore in the neighvorhood, but subscribed lately s¢ the office, im the Dope of getting it more promptly ‘acd regularly, The roguit thus far leayes me worse of than before. 1 do not think the dotention can be in the Philadelphia Post Giice, Iam well kuown there; have given special Snstructions about the Herat, and I receive all my otber papers and letters with such regularity and punctuality (and T have a large mail) that it negatives the idea of corelangnees there as regards the Itnnato, retting the ueceasity for giving you this troubie, de ‘or having to trouble you at such length, Lam, very respectfully, yours, BENJAMIN RU Brad Thea. [Nore.—The Henarp ie always sent from (his office in | present cost prices. time to go by the earliest morning mail, which should certainly arrive at Philadelphia by noon of the same day. Wo print the above communication ia order call the attention of the postal authorities to thotr irregu- javities ia the delivery of mail matter.—Ep, Hrmatp } Heavy Apvancr mx tHe Price ov Coat—Saie or Twagrrr- Five Tnovsayp Tone at Auction.—Simeom Draper, on be the Latcer acting ag | less mopay than it oad . to thase who have been reduced and I depead very magh on the | vate the atom and Wig Dey to | The A bard, Owing 19 the enormous atvacce in the price, aot only of the precious metals, but ef every other commodity, | dod imposatbie to continue longer ibe sale of my Pens at a@ ‘tee. This [ regret exovedin= 7. ae {hat hoped 0 mations vat change; but baving to buy gold at che peenant fabm 48 this te 00 longer poss “sand the public wii uggled long and >in prions muat be At present rates, Mm — heretstore, to se higher a further however, [ intend, a be Yought for el sow: e. Yings of all the sizes and Acirdular, wilh omg — Lom rea pt of letter °. Present prices, will be om Maiden lane, New Yor. Address A. MORTON, b& Naw Yous, Juiz Li, 1804, ere | — Covington. Ky, Murray, Kady & cn, 45—Joly 27, L364, vd Revrccxy, Extras ©! 1, 2, U,.0s, 42, 6@. , 16, 1, 37 5 Fly af, 4834, Kewcuony, 15 2, 37. 62, 18, 61, 5y oti Z. K. Stramons & Co.—Co vistatan. Key. Shaver, Kxres Cisse 5o5—J) WY Ble Me 35, 3, 46, 49, 6H, 63,20, 16, 18.5 , 62, BT, Th Chass’ 386-5 say 60, 46, 12, 1, 21 f 47, 89, 27. Fran Lan 27, 58, 10, 28 Crane i02—ialy 66, 30, 64, 21, ‘Gi, 17, 27, 35, & OMmMectal Ctreaiars in Shelpy Toller » Late Fr oon po rad by SIMMONS, ROGERT#LO., No * Torte ont Lottery Prizg« © ashed. Taformad, given, J. R. CLAYS i & OO,,109 Wall stragt, "oom 6, s. Prizes Cashed in alt Legalised Lotte * rlos, and tnocmatn ren irok Lottery Teokets Cashed.- (nformnation: n. JODEPH BALS, Broker, 1) Wall street, room No Le Prizes Cashed to All Lagcuized Tote teria, and information given. G&LDAGRER & BRI JAMIN, Brokers, 510 Cbestaut peecelh Cy A.xVo thoae Aiicted with Cancer. he wdvortizer baying he eave! exiterinnce and prage athe West lo 1 krantmont, iat OT ers to ti noes Addrese Mime > Mower Aw Horwee Greeley’s Pe onte failed. we advire Kim to use WALCOT?S Instant Pate Anniitlator, Is gives peace without pain Address to Smokers,—Poilete & Som, Meorscharm Manufacttirars. reaioved fron, Araame stzegs to 692 Broadway, uour Fourth areet, \yuolesala and reialt, Pipes cut lo order and repaired At452 Bromdway, Below Grand, Gow RAUD'S depot, can be bad the Nallam Medicated Soap to Teracye tan, revkics, eiupligns, sunburns, edness , antlow nese de f As Ae Refrigerators at Less tha " b, WasseORD a, Ce sy come all, nee for yoursel per I vem ute Building. % Biokrene LIFE REJUVENATOR. This preparation is unequalled aya rejuvouator and re atorer of wasted or Inert functions. « Tue aged should de certain to make the Biokrenea nome held god, masmuch as {t will render them youthful in feed ing and in strength, and them to live over again the Tt not only exiilarates bus strangtiens, and is really an Invaluable blessing, espectalyr ced to & condition of servillty, days of their pristine joy, abuse, misfortune or ordiiary sicineen No matjer what the cause of the Impotency of any human orgen, thls super® preparation will remove the eifect at once and forever. cures Impotency, General Debflity, Nerveus Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, Lows of Appetite, Low: Spirita, Weakness of the Organs of Generation, Imbecility,, Mental Indotence, Emaciatton, Ennul. It as © most delightful, de fe and novel elfect upon the wervous system; and el who are in any way prosirated by nervous disabilities are camestly advised (o seek a cure im this mort excellent an@ unequalled preparation, ~~ Persons who, by improdence, have lost their NATURAD VIGOR, will find a speedy and permanent care in the BIOKRENE, ‘The PREBLE, the LANGUID, the DESPATRING, the OLD should give this valuable discevery a trial; it will ke found totally different (rom all other artlales for the same, purpose. = yan 70 FEMALBA.<This preparation 19 invaluable {nmap Yous weaknesses of all Kinda, os i will restore the waste® strength with wonderful permanence, Tris also a grand tonic, and wil Will give, rellet in Dyspepete with the frat dose, A briaf persistence tn its use will rome to adegree of perfect health, and bentels Dyspepsia fo reve: One dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. Geld by druggists generally, Bent vy express avywhere, by addreming HUTCHINGS £FULLYER, Proprietors, Bi Codar street, New Bold by DEMAS BARNES & CO., 37 Park row. Soild by H, B. HELMBOLD, 594 Broadway. Boots, Shoes, G | Yorn. Preservative No. 6 Astor Hous Honasim, wb Diseases of the Eye and Deafness) cisily lg AA CADWELL, % Clinton piace treet), ( - Cristadore’s Hair Dye, La fen hd and reall, dye app! Corns, B: ons, | Enlarged all diseases of the Feet cured by Dr. Broadway. half of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westoru Railroad Dewfucss, Impaired Sight, Company, sold at auction yemerday twenty-five thousand tons of Scranton coal at the enormous advance on the dollar and seventy jarge pam: s of buyers were fie nought the uighest pelea, and waa bought up t4 size bro Y pr was up by re~ tail dealers on speculation, They bave Leomeelling this quality of coal at $13 1 Vo ube present « time, and willnow add the advance, whi 4 Fejeed rb FASE, The'fotlowing is a compai Of prices between the June and July seles:— 4,000 o team boat. 10.8 BT 36 a0 9 2,000 sons chesinut.. 10 ai 10 310% The con! boughs indeliverad! port, and the ight trom from’ there to Ne From 50c, to 60c. per ton, The advance in the Le ny May last bas been $3 a top, and as the art: ali in the hands of speouiators the people may to get victhmized. Piesio OF tre Pros’ Aseociation.—The firet annual Picnie and cotilon excursion of the pilots employed on the variout ferries gato! Dotween New York and ad- Joining cites will take place to-morrow at Myer’s Grove, The pilots composing 1 association are @ cl: men whose characters and standing in society are a suflcient guarantee that tho afigir will be conducted in give satisfaction to thelr numerous (rieuds Accompany them on the occasion. Scuoon Exmimnon at Fort Waagixotom.—On Tuesday croning an exhibition of the pupils of the public sooo! at | Balagn, Lereiovors sone, oy eee are Fort Washington took , under the direction of Miss Fanny EB. Tone, the Lene ae The exercises consisted of Boe dinloguor, a fn every respect Greditable to the ecbolar® who’ are rasch indebted to Misa Tone and her wr for their profi- ciency. Addresees wero mad eral of the promi- nent residents of Fort Washing! 4 the cocagion was a truly agreeable one, Mrrnixe ix Favor or Reronw —The workingmen in the jron trade to bold a meeting at Cooper Institute, this Thursday) oven’ Le jamations, singing, ko, and were Mucninen W WuktLee Hy WILsoN's, 85 Brontwagy, NOIshs IN_ THR BRAD, CATARRHAL ange ccm IX ?H8 CHRONIC o CATARAM, ATARRA OF FeenogsoF xUCOUS mini, CINE THB conenpY ROSS RYB STRAIGHTENED IN ONE MINCTE. ELE ee ais @ouraud’s Poudre povste Uproots une from ess oe orany aay eet the body. $1. at depot, 463 Broadway. Mailed, $1 90. mi it all aoeecrigione ros roms, twenty Sve. Sallary te cred Moot batow ‘Canal wtroet, formerly Il on Bath: clock. Tost rdaye a! Hyatus “A. Bo’ Double ee me Bl AM.—Rhenmatiem in ite A ‘eS ia aret Berafule ervipelan a rheum, ir piew, Fial complaints Gebity., ster re ae pape at iit sere mont Zy ee B," ALBAN Das cored f these and sitiar iloeasen, ene eae it will mont taxen 7 case wich oun be reach Ps vi oy —Change sReonaiyatea he N. now sid.at 8135 per be ete, ae Cty a me Highest P Stitch Sevving ay eee 1, conta re Poa! ww y, between, Tweal eeocod ‘sircels. be ember, 17 wz stat Syrup tf in favor of roform, They desire | Children cures dysentery snd | iarrheers, regulates the lass public Officials, reduction of rents, den streets | nach and bowels, cures ovina colle, af a’ carries the (nfam _ and other reforms. Tar Ons Hexpnen Dare’ Mex.—Notwithetanding the re- Porte to the coptrary, those men who bave enlisted m ohia State for the one hundred Gays’ service will be ex- of teething. Glves ree safely through the critical th t0,the caild, vthe ted from ali draste made their betttnte “Agency of tate corvion— lor, Suahy 25, has Forni Onie | 34, Walker, rare on Torok Tivol To Paper Manufe ctnrers. once and at sierra dd :? soma Twenty-one cents onch for 10,09 | Bzemption pave reams of good Fourdrin 2 Oe, Ue Bit he pase 9224645 Mea, we Sopty at thie erica The Difference BLOOMING OBREUF, wis. When pou hoy he Fast reek, and ian hy, hard! ie aaa. Stockin| | maais mM Be eee ‘Otten oly Ra 8 Vesey remy a ae aedea eam fare pow tals by oh Berane Smateneees wEes hee Watches me pak and Jewelry, as | ean mei weftat on Sayurdera, at 90 or’y Otten, 179 Bkomaway, ¢ f

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