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, J / J NUMBER 9867, ; | aa Latest News BY TELEGRAPH FO THE NEW YORK SUN Lee's Army on the Potomac, Advauce Column Crossing, SKIRMISH AT BOOVSRBORO, Killpatrick’s Forees Surrounded, HE CUTS HIS WAY OUT. Repulse of Gen, “Brenc GENERAL ENGAGEMENT AT HAND, | Federal Raid in N. Carolina, Wery Successful Results. NEWS FROM Bragg Still Retreating. HIS ARMY MELTING AWAY. NEWS FROM DIXIE, Rebels March Towards N. Orleans 7,000 Yankee Prisoners Claimed, TENNESSEE. THE DRAFT IN’ Ie Begins ae, ae, Movements on the Potomac, BAPORTS ViA FREDERICK. Predenick, July §, M.-Genernl Meade and stat? rrived here yeeterdar, from (iettyelure, and ft @xie morning for the front, which ie pow the Itue of tire Potomac, and the old Antietam battlefield, The Gamera! wns sarenaded last evenive at hiahotel, by he One band of the New York Seventh Regiment, which regiment arrived here yesterday, and hes since bon | @ant to the front. Inforraation received here leaves no douht that the | rebel army bas succeeded tn reachiug the Potomar at ‘Williamsport in considerable foree, and on Mondoy Bight and yesterday were engaged io ferrying over | their ordnance and wagon trains Ip anticipation of this, Gene. Buford'’s and Kilpat Piek's cavairy hee been sent forward to Williameport to intercept the rebel retreatand prevent their crow @ing the river, Early yesterday morning Buford's end Kilpatrick's forces comb ned arrived at Williams port and attacked the rebe's, who had a large cavalry foree athand. The fight wes short but severe, aud @ur troops finding themese!ves ontoumtwred, retired towards end Hagerstown they encountered @ large > dy of @avalry anda division of infantry, belinved to be | Longstreet's Corps, which was quickly brought into position and attacked our troops, Finding bis force epequal to the contest, (ieneras! Buford withdrew to- wards Antietam, taking along twenty-five prisoners @aptured in the night. It is reported here that our cavalry pickets at An- tietam were driven in last nieht by the rebele, indi @ating that they were in considerable force in that vicinity, Thies wove isevidentiy with the design of @ecuring svother creasing pomtat Shepherdstown, Gen. Meade is acyusioted with al) these uatters, and f making bie movements according with great Papidity, andin remarkable good order @o-morrow, perhaps, atthe furthest, the two armies wil! meet each other near the scene of the old Antie- fam battle field, wheres battle will most probaby take place, if Lee abouid feel in a tehting mood, and ff be should not wax belligerent, Meade will certainly @ttack him. Maryland Lieighte have again been re- e@xcupied by ne. It hes rained here almost constantly fe three days BATTLE BETWEEN GEN AND THE ENEMY, Prederick, Md., July * went out to the front this morning, and every avail. ble man ie being pushed forward toewell the rauke The rebels attacked our cavalry thie morning at aglow’, @ short distance weet of Teonshoro, The ecg tle Were iD force under (jenerels Biuart and Jen w'e* + .¢f troop replied with epirit, bt fell Lack gradu nar owards Crampton's Gap, which they held to « vr Our in the afternoon, qe Would indicate wililugness om the part of the we totry Antietam avein, finding it impossible to toe their army, owing to the high etage of the mee. scout reports the lows of their rope ferry-bont mear t. Uismeport jest night, by » Union citizen eutting \) rope. BLOND DINPATOU, ADITIONAL a Prederick, Mi uly 5PM. Our cavalry have darborp fight with the rebels, between Punketo PARTICULARS 4 Boonsbern, about ¢ia miles the ide of Hagers gre. Therebele were in bewyy fs Our covalry | ye compelled to fall back tu Boonsboro, wilh some ». Gen. Kilpatrick is reported gliled, though some ounte way he is only wounded " he particalare of the Oyht have not as yet been re. . ved, but we loarn thal Gen, Kilpatrick's coramand ar completely surround and were their way out. Ther sare still on th salide of river, massed near Lagerstown, endeavoring 'o their wacons and p'under across the river he scouts of the 13th New York cavalry who ar- u corp ‘lied to ‘dat the Monoeser Junction this aftarn bring 4), report that the adrance as the rabed colooinn was U wing the river af Willlamarort. PM thte be «0, we ’ *. d look for no Sght in Maryland. A day will prob Mh? show whore the rebele ere and the probable loa. iy of the next battle-fleld. Considerable artillery Ve warh this afternoon intl 4 yStown. It was probably our cavalry engaging \ pera! Stuart. fhe whole nomerof prison rs reported at head 5 artersup to this morning i4 12.000. Fuller infor ation places our lowes in killed and wonnded in the firee daye’ fight at 1°,000, The rebel loss in killed ‘od worndel will exceed ours at |onet 5,(100. eporta received at headquarters atate th The tes, and on! wen explored ] wounded to killed, six to one, would mak prisoners may be put down at 30,000, Mavjor-Gen, French has been app vinted to command of the id Army Corps, whieh will consist principally ef troops from Harper's Ferry, has been appointed | Col Reynold Saving lert to Join bie regiment under Hagerstown, and retween Wiiliameport | To-day or | MPADE'B ADVANCE | (ieo Meade and hie etal | | bridges over th loeallty of Ha. 300 of ie rebel dead have been buried by our burying par- two-thirds of the fiel! of battle had The whole of their killed left on the feid will exceed 5,000. The neual proportions of thetr wounded amonat to 18,000, without overtraining (he e@xtimate. Their total lose in killed, wounded and and reinforcements fwhich bawe arrived from ciber vouta, Cal Leflorts comm ant of the peet here, Heneral Pleasanton THURS CIRPATON ats FRENCH ARETE anpitiys. AL RELATIVE Ty KILPATRICK & RSGAGRMEST Tomion, Jaiy 8 noon. Ascont, just returned from Clearepring, ela miles from Williarsport, «aye Loo- boden isa Wi Hameport with Ave thousand wagons, uurded by THN) men. Sisteen pieces of cannon tried. up to noon to-day, to pass the wagons, but they ot y thee over, Gea, French attempted to get at Williameport yesterday, but failed to reach ik, being repulsed, Lees Leadjuartere are at Liagerswwn t rived. Thay wero: at off fre their reg ment, the Firat Michigan, Kilpatrick's Division took Hacare towa with light lowe about Monday noon, ing oue brigade and two cune to prevent being flanked, He pressed towards W uamepert eud eogaced the troops there, on the front, while Bulord’s division pushed from Sharpsburg. and both were ongaved hea. vily for some time, ohe force, menntino , at Haeerstow overwhelming force of liwe! ty #od artillery, loeiue two canuon Toth divisions of cavalry retired towarda Boone. boro, on Moade's infantry The enemy had two pieere of heave cannon plouted ou the routh ede of the Potomac, commanding the Williameport Ford They intend taking the line of battle eround on the were attacked by an ‘orpa, Infantry, caval They tell back to the main body, weet side of the Con cochemeue Que lundred ebel cavalry came into Greencaetia late last ulcht, tabiig away three ciiirene as preonere KILPATRICK SAPE. Mountain louse, near booveshoro, July ®—Thera hasbeen ne fighting thie meruing The feht of soe terday near Boonrasbors was betwoen Mulord’s aod Kilpatrick's cavary aud the rebel inf y. prioei pally on the bushyhbacking etyle. Our troops fll back arly in tt sy, tak subsequently reoceupied the eround. Artillery was used on both sides is oo eo b im the reported death of Kilpatrick, REEL LOSsksS Pailatelphra, July @ The Press of this city eave The rebels lost in all about twenty-five thonwand Men at Gettysburz, aod about seven thonsand on the retreat, and about fifty guoe, some of which were Sbhandoned alone the toads, A muwberof trains have been destroyed by our cavalry Cham beraburg, July 8. Colonel Gregg command. ing second Reigade, hae taken euce last Saturday, twenty-five hundred rebel prisoners, and the Fire New York, company G, the I'nrnell Maryiand caval ry, and Harriebare mounted militia, two hundred and fifty more since Saturday morning, The enemy are crossing the Potomac on * flats,” and all mauper of ways Miscelinneour Invasion Items. Harrialrary. There ie no information here, official or ed advance of ‘hy y, epeinst the niyo Philadel » July 9 General Dave baa been or dered to the field tor ter. porory daty, and left for linge. wown thie morning. Laeat. Colonel Whipple | takes command bere during bis abeence Washington General of th with bie arm July & Colonel Behriber, Loepectar my of the Potownc, arrived to-night bel face cap ured at Gettve to the President, ty noder fire at Gettye spear to have exposed him ne the lines atteuded wae Orne ny through the ff After receiving bie wound, ! tion, he was conveyed to Wash id the enomy A wunded man Was ‘oe (rene. al and he aimitied . the sends, neither of them sar- » cheeks of the iroa ay many months be dale. His patent; and applica e@ for @ Palmers patent ean bo permitted, the tind rs on what it learne as moet celiabbe the enemy's lose up to this ume is authority, An) Tho Goettyabarg Battle in Rebeldem. Richmond popere ae late ae the Oth inetant have been received at the Sts Over, They are filled with accounts of the late battle at Gettyebure, taken from Baitimore and Washington papers. The editors tell (heir readere that th ttorra murt be taken with many grains of al! from whence they emanate, When they reecivelaver co) ler of our Northeru papere, perhaps thoy may be willing to concede that Northern papers are not ao given to lying that they cannot tell the truth when éreat victories are gained by Union armies, With an obtuseners that dors him no credit, the editar of the Richmond Pxqcings refuses to believe oar account of Mease's victor), but prefers to publish the more fa vorable statements of bie gentiemen” who heft the “Inited States halfa day laterthan the date ef publication of the Yankee newspapers,” whose ac- omnut hey affect t. dep.se Gen. Dix’s Operations. Cumplete Success, Portrea Monroe, July The steamer City of Al- bauy he arrived from White Hous On the morn ing of (be lat jot Gea. tetty, with 10,000 men, pro ed from White Honse to destroy the remaining sath “nua river, mete larce fores of rebels near the bridge intermied destroying Sou ekirmishing ensued, when Geo, Getty returned, with @ loss ot twokilled and five wounded, He Up the railroad (race tor fee on six un destroying a depo, and captured seveu rebele near Hanover Court House, tore LATER Washington, July 9. The operations of Gen. Dtx's command at White iloure, and on the Peninenia, are soceesetil, having eut off wil direes commman cation between Kiehmond and (ien, Lee's army, and detaia- ed a large namber of troupe in and about Richmoud, which would otherwise have gone to reinforce Loe, REBEL ACCOUNT Romarding the operaciona ef Gen, (ia, the Exqrimen rove juter ui annonadin my oearthe Whe I vw o& very lar bu fone, that the dom a Fourth of July s@iate fom (J. and batterern of he eaemy Ming oceurred Curing the ®) mivance trom the enom Nickels at eltimore Crowe Koad, five miles t Hottom'*s Brides, were deiven ia by & @'roux de ach- from Kurhamevile. the advance post of tie * force in fireetion, O@ yesterday the lon" there waequiet Th: heavy cavalry force which had heen rent up through King Willlam, Caroline. and Hanever, on 4 morning to indicate bat Ip the evening, epeeial reid, proeeeded on Saturday to tear up the | tons ofthe Central road, ent the tele anido miscelancous tricks of damage wark on graph wir and rascality About the break of day veeterday, « portion of this AA UULe BuLeed edwautuns ou Bou There | Accord pg to | ace in view of the source | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 10, a idee, on nme ° verator nartowly eecased capture, The nts cf the office fel into the hauds of tbe yand wore carro off fighi at Souch Anne is dereritedt as having heen avery suimaced aff the contiic noe ore able distance along the toad. Lhe raiders ary ‘et lance.” | From North Carolina: Saccesstul Federal Kaid, Corres vondene of the Nevlern, NC, duly & A pleked Ty. art lery aod cavalry sun ree of infant. fooved toland fom the plat on the nig .tofthe Sdinet., led by Major Gan hoster in person, wb) is confident of a complishing all he hae us aken, Ifthe enemy attempt to ob- strove. hw advance, an ftupertant engagement will doubtless take p o-day of tomorrow, The 25d Maseachneette arrived heoe ia time frpm Morvhead City te accomnpamy the exped tion, ander command of Lieut, Col, Joba. Chan bere, the hero ot tusny brilliant engagemen's, whole very popular with bie regiment, The North Carclina Union . @iry, and airo a portion of the Sd and Lith New York cavairy, rends2voused here prior to (his advance The lat North Carolina (| oom) vol interre, Colonel Me Chosney, bawe r rned from an expedition up the Pareo Kiver, whore the regiment capured two large ‘ schooners, heavily laden with rebel supplies, larer Bumbers of p ners, horses, eatth, ne@oes, aud several thousand bushels of corm Thie famous reel r Fected a landing near Wade's I and moved f eelerty at midn ght, aking the eaemy ee here by ise, who wae pursued forty Mile, Several ¢houssnd dollars woth of rebel com Dirrare storm were also destroyed topanice of the lat North Carolina (Union) resdy enrolled) North Carolina will erand | pion artiy in the field. Nowbern, N.C, July 6 Lieut. Col Lewte, of the New York Cavairy, is tp command of the cavalry fores now penetrating the interior of thie state, ehich ie part of the expedition which left here om the morn ing of the 4°b inet, Gen, Wietman, who te a very enpertor officer, ie im command of the other portion of the expediiton, He | will doubtless give the enemy battle usar Kinston, where be will compel him to remain, ao that Colonel lewis may be able to carry on bis operations at plea sare, who will have traveled several buodred miles fate the ouemy's country end accomplished his mie tion before thie diepateh will reach ita destination | Gen. Foster expected t accompany the expedition in person, bat wae unable to do ao, having reosivet hatelligence from Purtswaa Monroe sevn after leaving which caused his retarn to Newbern, The expedition cannot be ether wise than @ grand saceces. LATER By Televraph | Waheington, July ® The following has been re- ceived at (be Leadquarters of the | Newhern 8 C, July 1. tia For'reas Moarae, July 8S. Ma). fon WoO Halock, Generabin Chics, Waalangton | have the hour to report that the cavalry eeat frow here July Sd, under Col. Lewis, of | the Bd New York cavaire, linve enfely returned, hav ing sucovestully sccompllehed their miasion,and with- out lowe | They destryed (rwie'ing ratia, &e., by Gem, Hanpt's plan) two mileeof the railroad at Wareaw, altro dee troying for five miles more, all the culverts, as well as the telegraph: At Keoanerilie ao arinory was destroyed laree quantities of emall arms and quantities of commissa- ry sud quartetsuaaccr's stores wi oo burnt About 1D) auioiale rod eome 0 prisones wore cap tured by them, and seme 100 men and about 500 wo- men and children (co: grove, followed them ip J. G, Fostrn, Maj, 1, Commanding, rmy here: | From Rosecrans’ Department, Bragg Ketreating ncress the Trunmeance River, TullaAoma, July & The rebel army under Gen. Birnge yorterday retreated acroas the Tennessee river ) aud aertroy od Ube epiendid bridge at Hridgeport. Keb- | el etragxlers capiured state that [icagx’s army i# com- pletely demoralized, ead crumbling to pieces es It re- cvdes, KEBEL ACCOUNTS. Atlanta, July 3. There bes been ne raifen the railroad in bast Tamnenson, Atanta, July 4. te considered certain that Morgau bas played havoc with the rear of (ien. Kose cereus An important movement hes taken place tn Gen. Dragg's ary, but it ie not prudent to mention partic. ulars, Atlanta, July 4.--Oen. ragg’s headquarters are at | Bildgeport. The Teonesres river will be the future | line of defence. It ie supposed that Huateville and | the Memphis railroad will be abandoned. . From Kentucky. Mensures for the Defence of Loulsvile, Louvevilie, Ky., July 8.-There was e meeting of Citlaens here co vight to take (measures to providefor the defence of the city. [t wae addrewsed by (ieneral | Lovie, who stated that although them was ne imme diate apprebension of danger, it was necessary that measures shou'd be taken to organise the citizens for ite defence, The matter was submitted to the Coun ell, which inet Uale morning, when the fodowing reso. jution was passod by the meet ue: That all male citizens, between the agoe of 19 and 4a yenrotied in compar! « forse vice, it required, an! hat alisuch whe refuse shall be «wnat North We have the rus reyorte of ¢ ulsquitoueens of Morgan's forces, Vat the reporte are considered the fannie: of an excited people, No eoustderable nuinber ot armed rebeis are known to be pear our city, Ge Buckne:'s forces were ¢ oneiag the Tenoessee river, | near Chatianooga, yesterday, pmall squads of rebel | cavalry are along the line of the Fraukfort radroad, From Dixie Direct. LATIONS BELATIVA ST WAKING POX Tuly 6 | JEFF 610K. -4r | “ The Richmond Disvar it of Jeff Divis has reeeutiv had a revere attack of ilines bat that he wilitoa wdayeenoy bis usual hewl.h The e.m* paper sayo that View" fent dtephenr, it ead, had gone to For reese Monroe on a itag of truce boat. Ouestory i*that bis businces is to wer | shout an exclange sf porocer#: another, that it isto {oform the Federal Goverumenot thatul private prop erty is not respected in thes Conte aud the rofes of ¢ od warfare atrictly comolied wit ur forces in the North will revive iuetrurtions to retaliate im kind Asrokrap oartume oF 7,00) ORLEANS The Liehmoud Inquiries, July 6th, save: Unofficial informat.on by teiyeraph from Jackson, Mins, the moruing, states that Gon. Magrader aud liek Tay- ' lor hud crossed the Missiatippi, at Kenus, ten miles above New Ouleans, and were march.og on that city. | LaTyer General Taylor has captured 7,000 of the enemy near New Ortea: and is marching on that city | Besadbby the Contedesase fag wevesover New Ucieans fO STRrusns’ » Males that sate otarer, FRDELALG MBAR NEW the Froderickstureh Ratiroad, Ther | trootm™, repuled, aud d a beek, eee pod with some lose, the oe of which le w~Htowe Ther thes poweded ¢. Ashland, | G rene the tation Ate taue and tee | core up abet varie (the crack aye . 1863. The Rebel Overiures Waahinofon, ‘uly © The following is the corres. pondence reiating to the mistion of Alexander Uy Stephene and Robert Ould, at Fortress Monroe ; Fortress Monroe, Jady 4, 1869, US. Steamer Mine nesota,-3 /', M.—Hon, Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, The following communteartyn te fist re ceived from Mr. Stephens, who ts in the flag of truce | boat anchored above. T ehail inform Mr, Stephens that | await your iustructions betore giving bim an answer S.H. Lee, Aduwiral, eo, Confederate States Steamer Torpedo, in Jamea Roeer, July & 1s Bir, Ae Military Com 1 the bearer of « communication tn wri of the Land Confederate States, to Jeti reon Davie, Conmander-ine€ bie! ara Noval Poreea « he AN rabam Lincoln, Comrasnderio-chief of the Jand and Naval Forers of the United States, tion, Kohert Oald, Confederate States Agent of 6 accompanies me aa Secretary for th Mt ba iweriog the communication in. per ferring upon the eubect to which it re. dere to proceed dirweuy to Washingtoa in the ataam: © Tr fo, commanded by Lieut. Hunter lyavidvon, of th Being on bowed | the boat's off Contederate States Navy, no person the Hoa. Mr. Ould, myrelt, and dorew uw Hy 1 Av BRANDED re TOK. S. Lew, Admiral, de ot . Navy Deparimant. Mig 4, 1868 : . Lee, Hamyton Roata sat Acting Rear Ad The request ot ble, The custo- ate for oll need Herenes between uternte secretary 0 etiog aad 6 sreee and the | Gio Wein o Nave From W ushington, Wrahington Surprise is manifested that there should be any doubt regarding the capitulation of Vieksburg. The information from Adtuiral Porter July? | and General Grant cones through such reliable chan- nels ae torends tt ridiculous to suppose that a fraud baat upon the erument, The de eceived up to one POSTSCRIPT. | New Yous Sos Orrick) Friday, July 10-3 ALM, gf From Hiclena and Vickaburg, Carro, 9th. The rebels have retired foc Geo, Oglesby bas just arrived from Momphie and says that the terms of the capitalation of Vickesbure were that enlisted men be paroled, while the commute elena, tioned officers be retained prisovers, Pemberton gives the number of men fit for duty at 12,000, and 6,000 in hospitals, but it is thoughtthe number exceeds this five or ax thousand Position of the Armics—Te-m Day Big with Kveats, Shippensburg, Pa, July 9 Meade and Couch are rapidly concentrating ip front of the Army ot Virginia, Tho headquarters of Geu, Couch are here to-night, News today received from Waynesboro ahow tha & portion of Lee's army is only three miles from the forces under Gen, Smith, Faciting events are likely to transpire within the next two days Baltimore, July 9. A epecial to the Ammuican, dated Fiedevick, Oth, says The rumored death of Gen, Kilpwtrick, fam happy to state, ie untrue, The fight yesterday between Fupkatown sod Boonesboro, tiles this side of Hagerstown, was a final success for us. Our cavalry and artillery attacked @ large rebel fo.ve of cavalry aud artillery, supported by fufantry, and et firet we lad to fall back. (Gen, Kuford'scaval- ry brigade then dismounsed, and (ien. Ualord charged the Rebels at the head of hia brigade, driving the Ro- bela out of the woods. Gen. hilpatrick then charged on thern with two tnounted regiments, and drove the Rebels before him for six milve. Our lose was about ‘% killed and wounded, Tho Rebel lone was 100 killed and wounded, and taken prisoners, ; The retails have lininense wagon trains parked at Williameport, estimated as high as 3,000, They have no bridge across the river,and are using scow boats in endeavoring to crom their trains and their plunder, w or Next The annies of Gena about «ix The Invasion of Indiuna. Indianapolis, July 9,Morgan’s forces of infantry, cavelry end artillery, numbering frora 5,000 to 4,000, have crossed into Indiana ead captured Corydon, Our forces are falling back. The rebwis, if |: supposed, are marching on New Albany and Jeflerscaville, where large quantities of anpplics are stored, Morgan iestill in the viciulty of Coryton, The Greatest excitement prevails throughout tho State. ‘The militia are coming io repidty aader the call of the Governor for 50,000, They will be under arme sud marching to the place of rendezvous in 24 bous. ‘The border counties are under martial law Louisville 9ih.—Elewen rebel regiments aggregat- ing 4,090 mea, withten pieces of artillury, including two howtgers, passed the Ohi, at Brandenburg, yes- terday, and encamped last night near Corydon, Io | diana, commanded by John Morgan and Basil Dube, Morgan stated to ecvernl, that bis destination was Indiauapolts. burned the steamer Alice Dean, but gave up the J. 3 McCoombs, which arrived here this afternoon, From Eerope, The Asie arrived yesterday with beter files of Kuro. pean papers, Hor most important news bas been ql- | egrapbed from Cape Rare. LOCAL NEWS, NTEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tur Drarr—The Drawww to take'plice To dy Tt te understood that orders have beeu reoel ved b. the Provost Martel, to proeaed at ones with the convertp' ion in this erty eud Hrovklyn, Our juote te 12.5), that of Lrooklyn 4,09 The drawing will poobably commence today in the discrete whose role 1, From the throe an offieia! nant on ave but (en days al- lowed to find ® substitute, or pay $100. The con. scripts will De sent co Luker'e Laland previous to being organ'zed, Although the purabar rejaired from New York City is bat 1.5, uhere will be 1¥,000 names dawe, The enrolment includes nearly 200,000 names, three-four be of which beiong to the class from which the draft te iret to be made: the pumber of that chases however, really fit for military duty, is are com pi in given, (he drafted men will ouly about 60,000 (deducting exempts), so that a eup | plementary drat. inay requle nd therefore, the 1u,0u8 wh taay be all required. In Brooklyn it jo reported that the number of able-bodied citizens of ihe uret clare ie Gastar than im tlus city, Lhe 0 be r) | couitia bora kin —————— On leaving Brandesburg, Morgan | a | meptin a | to-morrow SUN. eee PRICK ONE GEN» quote of Queens Couuty, t8 000: of dati, TOO, aatl of Rehmond, 400, Drattiog will tumediaely come menes in those places, Tus stu Wanv Crrizexa inet last nig! at the Republican Heatquarters, corn or of Lid etreot } end Rroadway, for the purpose of orgauicing 4 reci« ment of fiome Goants, ia accordance with the some gestion of Gov, Seymour, that 90,000 hor should be organized into regiments io the ety) of Now York and Brooklyn, The meeting wavealiot ta order by Mr. James M. Thompeon, who made woe brief reroarts explanatory of the purposes of the ments ing. He prepored ). Po Marbury, Bey. as Chairn ay, Mr. Marbury made a brit speech upoa the prope uty of being prepared for any suddeu emorweucy. Blu ¢ in, Fag, aod Capt, BR, AL Diminick were chosen Seeretarias, At this tins thore wem eheot two hundred persons present, A returned @oldier t the Mt NYS. Vo made a epooeh, avowing Kis reas dinews to cetitrn, aut the want of good officeretn tre army, Agertieman proposed that thy cames of thas who called the meeting ehould be road over, that it might be seen which of them were present, This wae dove, and three-fourths of thie calling the mortins Appeared to be absent. Mr. ihormpeon rome to erpisin that it war called asa meeting of citizens, wt * Programme, exeept to organ for military i tlon, and to be prepared for any emergen fond the oily if aeedt ab were). Mr. Le ers de to know what Gov wanted. Mr, Thon pe i an ed WO.000 men organiead ard drilled aa militia, to be under rotof the Aste authorities, for the defence of t ed acommittes, A gen the Governor was ing ence of @ large portio! bia, ‘There wera two by tate, He suiceont= t th ye to supply the wan’, draft, and the other ® volunteer reginent of State 1 an orgon nation not of State Mayor Optyhk Mr. Bowes p of providing ndar yn, and the used, but the oreanizat as proper and itil ewe here was nied «lara comnittec hose hears arein the work te at ») eidizene in tue sly raise @ re@iineut, be waa invited to take s seat on the ben be did so he was loudly cheered, veh. Ile felt that New York haw fug sent every organized regiment & the war was left im @ thoroughly unprotected state « stats of unpre. Paredocss that weuld be shameful oven im @ tine of pes. He conferred with Gov, Seymour, whe p oript. y meorded with the proposition. suleoquentiy conferred with Geu, Millar, who eu fon that =the = whole 30,000) men eon ls i relwed fromm nen exempted =— fi un the draft, and from the erdin militia service, pro a committee to @iect @ Colonel, he to selec “he ine afiicors or a portion of them, — All fereent ims destred to do sv to band im their pames for serv c@ tay the ranks. A ‘eeviution to appoint a committes of essen to vad leet a Colones! who should have pe wer to select hie aut. ordinate officers, war pro by Mr. Lammtres ir, and weconded by Mr. 1). D. Field, Kay., ia a rpeoct laudatory of ballot bores and bayonets aa usefu! tie stiiutions in time of peace. At thie crise we hava enetains tu the Bouth, untortanetely some enenice in the North, and possible enemies We have in New York halt & miltion of men between M2 end 4S years of age, yet there are oot five thousand of tem might t artord, ye Ith Ward can raion four reg'inents. ‘The reselutions were u ead (he Chair app tinted as eald Comm Win, Lambier, Mayor Opdyke, ©, Godfrey Ganther, D. 1 Ficid, bd, Cooper, James M. Thompson and rr fei Hayden, Mr. Hayden, (Prestteut of the Chatham Hank, accepted the appointment, and eaid tf the North had been asfacni iar with eiliitary meties eg the Bouth there vey: would have been the preseng mbjilon, On motion of Mr. Thompson, the regimen: tal roll was opened, and . Thouwpsan signed bre name. Abhont thirty other peraome then algued tha roll which is to be left ine gnblic place, ‘L then adjourned to oest Phureday wight. Woaru Burino, —J, Disturnell, No. 337 Hroadway, Now York, hae just isemeda Comprehen- vo Map of thy Heacvof War tm Virgin's, Maryland and Pennsylvania, It ise complete history of ali the battles since 1861, Sorpucnas’ Coama.—It may not be gemerally known that the veteran Iteutenant Givoeral Wie- field Seott presides over en association of patriotia gontiomen, who hawe established aa office at No, ob Cham Lere etreet, for the purpose of collecting eratalt ously the clalmeof esoidiers and aailore,and giviug frue advice to them, their relatives and friends. It ia pleasing to eee the gratituds evinced by some of the applicants at this room, when they have mede aypli- cation through this office for novey due, aod ier papers return to them marked “allowed.” Not ‘aq sinese poor widow, who had paticotly watts? waur weary months the tamly action of the officinis at Washington, received a nothos that by cafling at iS Chambers at, che would receive what was dae her de- consed husband, Batering the private office, the Hecretary saked her to be seated, and told her that she could obtain the money. With econvalai vo eraep at ome corner of herehawt, ahe burst tuto tnarn, end for some moments wept undisturbed by ttre Biud Becretary, who was visibly affected. As ate regaled her eomposure, showas made aware of the detaile necessary to complete the business part of the tra or action, and, after signing the asoumeary paporasahe io the Secretary: ced ons ch shin money seat ettne Horidenee ef (od eons to me just al the tine | need tt mast, Al! wtuter bag i have been working for = wah acm er iy yntractor), every moment ee aos] um earning sometime twenty cents a day, forty and ufty, wcording eof had ume. cadlie ren (hree small ours) are too youns Se We om avo twe af thein wore taken sick, and {haw tron pawning all I had to herp them cared for, Last cight ove of them died, aud ough mr pAan bore 4 vay they are as pour es f an. je mor pes “" tn eforeaaid coutractor foreman. He ore et a ciran uae ead wi io do brought back, [told him ty bat io taroed tae otf ot ‘ea, perhaps be ae have to eee me the mone beou here sia Gian y you somethin | get (bie (a check on the aub- asin bored bar face wept, trequontiy Riss.ng the. papar and saying, Se all T have now that beunged to poor Kubert.” Huudrods of ruabier cages are to te fountyfe Gin city, and when the Washingtom sutharities tefl om that overfiuty (oussnd widows ere waiting to conned their duee (ora the Governanent, it te high Chum roo better system of eudfting these eakneens. apace rated, or nore officials exrployed, Teavm Movexuats, —Themibehoumnin-s moet last might at the bith Ward Hotel, abput Gamitey ~rone wre prreent and eunsideralie tnterest eam fan tested fu the sanaci atti, bot th» Dusiores wae urely af ® routine oatar “Tr Biv Joneses iret lect vtetrt ot OF Rast Prod. trl discumed the by-taws reparted by # commik= Appotused to draft tiem, A uuober i OT bere joined the association, Kemankave Dmcovert anovr Toons Daa wine. Ino series uf interesting expertmenty re~ ceutly nade by Dr. Cotton, at New Hevea, Cann, & wae Serucagtented chat iy Jahallage laren dane of “Lm nitrous ox: of “lau, 9 lutos woteud strep, aad wirte in that stat or teeth oan be extr without the stightest pln The Haven papere rept thas Ir Cofton ad- ™m fared the gas, aud Hr Jd. H, Brith, denria of that city, extiacied ower two thousmiad tenth: stlat proce within (he past three weeks aad tat no ah warexperienced in the operation! By the advo thes ber gelumn, ub will be neen that Dr. Cubs ton willewe a free exuibitton of the gaa for Lau): ternoon, at (he Cooper Laatitute, he will explacn tus pew dacovery. Crry Lycrpnsrs.—The body of an unknown mao about ob 7 of axe, found yesterday (a the Kass River oear the foot of Tih street, The di» Li ube Mica Wk A Ula AA ved

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