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opens | | Y tccept ane equitatle of thera @ means for oota neat l ving. A hopeful feature of these guerrilla bande fe the indication they affurd that the back of the rebellion How to Obtain Soldiers i+ broken, To proportion ae they mutply, the Tun partcon newspapers are still engaged ine difficulties of reorganizing them into ag army in- troverty over the merite of their respect Crease, [tie eany envugh to convert soldiers foto pesapen A en‘oreing the conscription law, The | @¥errillas, but to organize guerril.as tuto selctere, redics! preas are in favor of a speety renumnption of (oe difficu.t, if not impossible, the dref, for the purpose of showing that mob law gnust not rule, sod the authority of the Federal Go- yeroment cannot be overthrown, It is useless for the conservative preas to remind there violint en- forcers of law and order, that an unseemly haste to execute an ol norious law, is nearly allied to law. Jesanese itaelf, If there are any good r awhy soldiers must be pred ly recrufter to fill the thinned THE NEW YORK SUN, FRIDAY MOBNING, JULY 24, 1403. —— The Impending Fall of Charleston, The approach of Gen, Giimoneto Charleat n by | Morrin Ialind is as yreat @ surprise t. tbh. rei ela ee wae Gaara circut of Vicksburg ty Hanes’ Biull, and will be fi llowed by ano lew plori ures t, The comments of the Richmond! pre the ant ject are more y'oomy and despon ‘ing than t) * on which pre eded the aurrender of Vexsburg, They ranks of our art e*, let thone reasons be fairly ant dineuas the possibility of the reduction of Fort | frankly stated to the country, If Mr. Liscoun wi 1 Wagner=which Gitwoar’s guns sod Dane take the same trouble to sot hirnselfand baedmine | gy ponclada wore bitte ag against whe fetration right, upom the conscription law, 881 ae inet wivicay lo’, aud dit that if it he did to defint bimsef and General Houx- {) taken, Charleston murt murrender, On this @rpe against the denunciations of @ political subject at leat their tertimouy y Ye anfely nes me ting at Albany, we doubt not the draft will be cep'ed, ‘The polnt on Morris Tv'aud on which Port Bcquiesced In, Ifhe will write a long or @ short letter, asking the young men of the country to ba- Wagner in situated, isonly fifteen buodred yards from Bumter, From tha datacee cur batter en come soldiers, and clearly teling them he waute | yy tin onee range hy forous rebel | them to put down the rebel} vn, ond when that pire stronghold, and can reduc t etn without the ad pose is accoupiinlied they will be dacharged, be) pine te necindw that woud haves optured te few | will obtain troope enougs, It would onl montis @ro but far Derosxi's sup nenema, With } are Gein, parade | before Northern ev it neens encourage enlistments if be woud also te rries and iron-elada combined, it must | etrin.e that noticr is publicly given fu one of tueir that as fasteantheir pay became due, they stould umb, ant then Charieaton ta cura, | j urbais, to slaughter all the dogs un the Couf-d- receive it; and if their wives became widows, the - erat: States, for the purpose @onem g the Government would promptly hquidate their claims The War Committee fod t might consume, After the dogs, verLaps, ft the exclusion of the large government contrac Tun retreatof Ler'sarme hating putan end to wi pe therotber esttle, and tien the fire-eat tors, stil! eo anxious to raise and equip ermies of | the pani of the Aliminwraton fr the mafety Of | orp raight lay each other, to prevent too great « conscripts for the rake of the fat pckings evry | Washington, wotrum (atih Prositeot wil de | og cton of the % do remaning, lefore they regiment would afford them, Let the Preddent | vote hin attention to the wtrcratos Slondering— | geriens y die, by the bullets of our brave sold.era, @leo announce that every soldier in the Geld bas | partisan —self-ronstituted Congreavional Comite | iy thas lust dite: we howe read ae much abouts been paid bis dues; that every widow Lae bern | tee on the Conduct of the War, that per; etusl!y pettiod with; that every heir ban received bie own, | luterferes with hia bewt lal! puns for the suppres and back tothe army will go thousands of mén, | sion of the rebellion, From thae to time, these ‘who now refine to return because they have been | gentry turn up in and out of se Army of the Poto. @o shabbily treated in this reepect by the Gov: tac, and the appearance of their nares in the pub. ment, lic prints, is as sin ap indication of ® Nations ee ee misfortune, as seaogul's are of a atorm or ree | Pesce journel in this city, wn orator at Mist Tamontations aver Te ecto following @ ship, of a death on board, Durins the | Prsce tretiag, and an emissary of the hm ke. Dow tp Dixie much grief tn manifested over week previous to the battle of Gittys Goveument, LT r secounts make bim an ex-de- Ghe loss of Tennesnee to the Mosslyeh Mact de Inde. Dury, the Committee were sot heard of, tective fBeer au eof Strantosta former eples pondent of the number of square miles added to TGS (ad as coumaceatehbe, e16r9 blog Went’ Wall Moat, if not al these ements are probably the Loval B atss, the rebel leaders deplore the re- incorrect, The rest for resisting «law Lee was wh pped and driven back, with @ fair pr pect of bis capture, until security drew therm f their hidluy placea, and they once more showel thete lcomened countenances in the Ariwy of the treat of Bracu'sarmy, because it left in our bande Bo mauy fleide teeming with ceresis end root crops, which they bad foodly hoped & garner, For some months they hed watched the growth of three mocesnaries of life calculating upon their harvest, 860 much additional strength to e bad cause, Jt Ws now apperent thet General Roseenans also had Bis eyes upon these fair fields, when he timed his @dvauceupon the rebel army, The res ue of Ten Besse, has brought oute stronger Mnlou freeing @mong the farmers ; who now oul\lvate thelr laude q@ith @ feeling of greater security, and voluntarily offer the fruite of thelr labor to the Union Com. @enders, of one-fourth the price, they held them @t, when under the control of the rebel euthori- Potomac, From ® at hour everything went wrony While the Committee were dincuserg m litary mat. term with vur generals, Lee was baffling our forces jo the Bouth Mouatains, and at lags fooled and ¢ ded Moade-—who did we self. Gen, Mane and the brigade of ex-cominandera ofthe army of the Potomac heave good reason to envy Grant, Banks and Gitmone the exemption wheh distance secures them ‘rom the everiast n+’ interference of thie War Comm thee, The country, : too, has Peason to rejoice, for utherwise the ree! Mes. Iie but fair to assume then, that every sim- fxg would still be flaunting over Vicksburg audi Der movement of our armies will be followed up | p19 iy sat Richmond. Jerv, Davis may in the loyaity of wou | in .ak hisatary for thin Committee on the conduct of the War, which affords far more seouri y to him end his, than all Lee's army, Let the President drown the members of thie committer in the Po tomac, order Maapn to place them in the front of the next battle, abut them up in Lafayette, make them mind thrown business, or in short, resort to any expedient for getting rid of thein at once and forever, Jenough when left to him. dso The New-Old Virginia Compaign. Arran an interval of nearly nme months, during @hich two movements egainst Richmond wore re- pulsed, two bloody reverses sustained, two com- meanders of the Ariny of the Potomec sacrificed, Qnotber Northern invasion rolled beck, and ecores ef housande of Vaion soldiers ki ded and wounded, - Deaides the far grester losers of the Rete! army, Warfare—Anciest and Medera. We military situation in Virginie le assuming In these stirring times, when bloody battles are Glmost the exact abape and counterpartii presented | taking place around ua, end when the converse {m Nevember lest, when Gon, MOCLELLAN was re- | tions @® tables are on theres iits of great milita- @oved from command, Lue is agala moving } ry achievefnenta now passing, it may, perhaps, be @owa the Sbenandosh Valley, and Muave 18 | interesting to draw some compar.aon between an- furrying along on the left of the Blue Bdge, to | cient and modern warfare, @eize the gape necessarily abandoned, when Gen. Hlariack ordered the ill-fated movement ‘rom | man has bad passions to be aroused, ‘The firat bat- Prederikeburg, If these lower gaps are seized, | tle ever fought that we have any account of, took Las may be prevented from gaining his old Mace | place in Syria, and the spot which first witnessed om the Rappahannock, and compilied to Aight on | this depravity in man, haw Leeuw accursed by the War has always been, and always will be, while @he most disadvantageous terma, Culpepper | ban of the Almighty, #9 much an, that ne inhati- end Gordonsville sgein become vital otra. | tantecan even at this day reside io tbe neighbor- Gegie points, the possession of which is to | hood without belog afffited with pestilence or otermine the selection of one of the abandoned | death, and the whole fold is covered Zines to Richmond. If Les gucceeds tn gaining | with @ stegnant pool of bitter water, Goose places he will be able to resume the defensive | wherein enimal life cannot exist a mo An a strong position, from which it will be difficult ment; even the uame thereof hes its ap- @ dislodge him, while if our forces obtain them he | propriateness in Tug Daan Bea, Here, in the Bas no other alternative than to assume the offen. | Lesutiful plain of Sidiim, where al magn fi- @dve—and be beaten, cent cithea stood, now bo more, was the first battle fought—where the four kings warred ayainst the five, and sacked these cities, bearing off the inhabi- tants captive, In reading bistory, either @acred or profane, we The Rebel Guerrillas. ‘Tus tncressed number of guerrilla parties that Dave lately appeared in the border States tn one of he necessery reaulis of the breaking up and dis- | findthe ancients avery warlike ple—to fact, persion of the main rebel armies, Of the paroled | much of our Old Testament ise military history, Groops ot Vicksburg, Port Hudson, end other | and filled with the descriptions of ware and battles; places, but a very small proportion will ever report | and we even read therein that “the Lord has sworn for duty, The better class, who have homes and | ¢¢ that he will have femilies, will naturally desire to return to them, The ancient Jews gad no doubt would, if they were assured of im- | were, pre-emineutly, @warilke race, and some munity from the rebel leadera, Without this, or | of the bicodicst battles on record were fou, it Ghe vecessary protection from our Government, the by them, Io ancient Judea every man was Majority have no alternative but to rove up and | » soldier from bs maturity, 60 long «a he wae able down the country, subsisting upon it, and robbing | to bear arma, even to extreme old age, The priests @he peaceable inbabitants. No longer gulject to | were not exempted, and, in many cases, these dis- @he restraints of an organized army, these bands tinguished themac!ves in battie, and became the will gradually become more desperate, and an in- | leaders of the armies, This wil! account for the eressing terror to the unarmed population, large ermies the ancient Israelites were atlo to The number of these guerrilla bands will increase raise and bring into the » Bod with such expe With the deteat and dispersion of every large army, | dition, woo, that we are afraid we will astonish our ‘Thus Virgints has been for the most Psrt free fiom | modern av tee at Wastington by stating the guerrillas, owing to the over-mastering fufluence of fact that ap army of@ hundred thousand men could Lear's large ariny, aud lite and Property ere com- | be drawn from the «ivi! pursuits of Lifo and broi Parativ ly secure even to the iinmetiete nelgblor | tuto the feld, armed and equipped, ready to meet hood of camps, Butwheu Lass army fe beaten, | their enemies, fo Sorty eight hours. Fach @8 it Boon will be, by the Providence of God, individual generally fouid his own arms aod @kill of Gen, Mrane and the vilor of our soldiers, | bad them ever ready for Immediate service. Their every part of the Btate will be over-run by roving | baities were very sanguloary, far beyond our mo bends, end the very soldicre who fought bravely | dern engagements, ine mparison to the numbers and conducted themselves honorably enough, will | engaged; aud tus it would grein that the terrible Be couveried Ly the force of circumstances into engines of destruction of modern thues tend to Shieves, murderers and Borer stealers, decrease the shedding of human olood in battle, In view of the actual events in the Bouthern | We rend of the slain in the Btates, and bie not very doubtiul or distant con. Maxency in Virginie, it ts evident that the thine hes ume for the Goverument to devise @ play for the suppression of these guerrilla bacds, sod whe com. Plete pac fication of the conquered country, In. ducements should be held out to theay wen to re. furnto peaceful pursuits, by offering them an am pesty, sett ing the poorer sorts 06 email lots of pub. Ue and confiscated leudeom which they may grow up futo good Union free soi] Democrate or Republic end if practicable, off'ring them work at fe war generation te generation.” evermore, from dred thousands, and toese in a ban t-te hand figit Twenty thousand killed oulrisht in» modern bate Pleisconshiereda tic! Grure, Prisoners were usually retained as siaves, ani sometimes were pub to death, Bometines also thay were deprived of a bant, an tye, or nowe, &e., and then alowed t)d part, read of a city being cs; tured, and every prisoner taken had his nose cut ff, the p afterward taking the name of NaTeuKArArib, or the ( of CutNosea The custom of malming prisoners of War ls also referred to inthe Scriptures, We read wages under the Government, in positions whe Shat Sav. raised the sclye of acty which was un- Sheir fidelity will not be too severely tested, Most | der the bau of the Leseiegers, of Lav ng very man ofthese men are Anericans, and com equetly | bier git eye pus out unless they Would surren | ave ou inuate repugasnce to lawless pursuit and | by agiven une, Naval battles were also bloudy ; ity den times by the Aun. | We, we read of nein thet mecfthe Romara nm #lie svt thousand perished, Thess figures wile bet ter comprehended by « comparison with one of our greatest modern sen-fizhts, that of Trafalgar, where destruction of | fe was about twelve hundred, Thus {6 will be seen that modern warfare is not sa de structive of human life as ancient, Southern Economy in Feed. A writer in one of the Sou'hern newspapers, rec@utly received at the Sun cffice, makes out an ¢ abo ate case nyainat all the big and little dogs of Scceasi#, He says thee area million of them in the Con rate States, consuming an annual ave- rage Of bre d valued at four and @ belf millions of diam, ifto thin be added the meat, poultry, game, &,, they consume, three millions mr would be rat ucder than over the mark, H+ toes surne up the damage they perpetrate La va four wavs, by kilog sheep, dec., concludiuy by cell. ing upon all patriotic Southernere to prevent this was'e of ‘cod aud property, by al ug every Canine fourd within the kingdom of Jnreanson Davis, Titsortle is one of the signe cf the tomes, Woaile our Northern peace-men are cont nual y te!- lug us that the rebellion fa stronger to. lay than ft Wan a yeur ayo. us ThattLerfi sare fert.l, bod thier ps were never more luxu laut, Wh le althew gey pletures of Southera independe: ce That they can suatiin ® war Og a8 we Can wage it, Who le Andrews ¢ Cons dere le dise hae arlarn respecting te auteced ots @ud polities! standing of ANDARWS, the arrested New York rioter, He has been suc. represente! asan editor of @ aces ton on cessive) of Congress proves that he is @ practical expovent ofthe bigher law doctrines of the Abo itfoniais, cerelatona wth tis cdlored mistress show es ou smalyemati niet of the Wenner. Patitirs schoo of reveneration and do velopment of ideal American man, ANDaEW clearly the of ame gawathon—the New York Joun Bows of tue Baton reformers, and an experi- mentaliyt in the titxed race theories of the radical OX. Oa ste, The Rev. HW, W. Beecher in England. The Loudon DaiLt News announcing the depar- turecf Mr Brvours for the Continent, observes thu he uniformly dee fied to giveaoy public ad+ jreases, on the ground that his absence was with ® vow of regauing hoalth by reat, He boo teen frank in commuun.cating his views ou Amer cau affairs to Eng isomen, and the fo lowtuy ace count of them by he News shows that bs sea vor. age has toned dowu the extreme opinions whi b were ab ributed t) bimin thi. county, Itetares: On no pout hes Mr, Beecher been mo @ anxious ly foterrogated tham on the stcte of parties und opinions ta the North with respect to the progecu tiunot the wor. Mr, Beecher at.t # that, contiary to the belief generally prevading Lere, there is a substantial unty betwren the Dem xrate and B puclean partes, ie speaks wit. respect liberty with which the Do mocrate c ith a: the a minit ration of Mr, Lincoln. and aequita them of al design of obstrue ing his government, He va convinced ¢ at the war would be carried on under a Democratic Prevident a+ vijorvusly as under a Prewident elected by the Kepubli.an party, tue (Tpenecon Le y.Vew of the postion aud conduct of tuowe Who have started acy for pease at eny price, i substantially that wal b bas been re- peatediy given by our New York correspondent, He say8 Wey are poutica! aud bO@) Cube wob whom the true Doiwocraie party tebuer cau whie tat will bold intercourse, aud are ule riy powerlario iuthiesce bh y of events Mr, eee swith the utmost co fiiene as w boe Go ated resolve of the whole Norih to carry 04 biim war iu tue face of ah oppor . his fieling, be says, bis Leen growing biouger wud drope. a8 the mayuituce of he task hae unt bied tse, Aso the counextom of the war with te slavery Quemtion, {ros that men of al) parties are WOW convinced & wavery bbe couse of thelr trouble, aud Ubet there will be no secursy for te Nortoerp community while thatcureexots. This belief hue been gaintog growod fort! © last eighteen mouths, sad i@ gow held by al tuted gen’ wud ree fleeting peop. He hase biiu prion of thead IAUbstrabi ve aotyot Mr Jeth soo D vis aod bis col a@yues, bul hudein that ta ba Btrouger ree Bou for rOssting @ 01) Hay. tous euterprdve with all the strength ow fee peo a To the quemtion whetier the downfa! of severy would pot be more surely promote! by the sepurme tou ofthe S uth than by the reste maf tue Union, Mr, Becher rep, Ve jo, long sleep of bbe North in enued of that tree comin in ty is Bxed in orrevocauie o position to avery, Oo this point be ap) e@als to the peeches of the lea ling unen of the Bout made at Wasliugton betore tbe disruption as # , secession, and ty the sOUmduut testimony Southera writers vmee, “Phe unity of the v Ife," Le says, wil be the deuto of save Bece@sion Wil. give it a.lit waute for i extenmon wna DVvgoretion.” Tle thduks 16 would be greauy to the advantage of sound ojpimiom tu EB og sud. if Mr. Roebuck sad Mr, James Spence cou ve fur duced by vet the Slave sus After the opinious they have exp the Joune wig it or heir comfor’, but be re Maton shir resuru they nicht be enruiied ag honorary wou Lee of he Baw Cipation soeiety, Aa Episode of the American War, Under the above heading @ London paper, July 12:h, publishes the following ; Souruwank,—In the course of Monday afiernoon afive lowhig colored man, partly dressed in tue umlorin of wae der of the C.nfe erate stata of Awrria, accompanied by ® youny mano! e lor, wated Upon Mr. Comoe tor advice aud assistiice, The eder spplicant stated that ce was Vrain d Georg and had been «al all bis lif; ou eo Mr Wa bon .tou Seott aod bis family, tard d boere .. ob beventesu ye re age, oud prior to the brea.icg oubel the war Lived couse tubly with bg wie wid tive clildren, the edesso wiunm bow acvoiupaned bin, ‘Tb y wore p ewmd futo the Couederute army, bis bey asa oruu- mer and binge! 8 @ godier, One day iast year severol vessels care dato the bare r sod bombed kieuch coors, end they vere #voub to make thor escape wien tuey were ou. rounded aud seus to Perrnvie, The «four who Ww Kk 6 em said to tim, Jem, you wean ld too, a64 Jl allow you to got App dans tod | } bin be Wou d bot go Wibuoub dae fod y, WOod boey pave Din bis buy, aud tucy got away co New Yoru, ‘Phe, were putiutoe Mor eo b ard their sot io What he He tli bm Le woo, oud wait ut taul, gag if blo hag wu bey i Bub do wen, co ld do for the cook, #ud Lis Bou could o.Bes bated) eo pur tbo in eu b | d bo greepbs ks wee coven , Warn le showed to Go Mo... nhe} tou hm ihey would Le of po use teh pn Bug. land, aod Budly exchauged them for wo god >, WeoCh BO depos ted in Lis chess on ie rd toe | Pp. Ubtherarrival DED Sela day twoug © ered & Bb edisuioy, babtb da ues leib eu god pow .@ wud his oy Were p uidcas, The chi! chore sgsed big woetlewme ut Lisvde oud tie renan Dy porton Of Wefan Ap lest repo@d buat tue) Were tear romm Dag wou wu, icy Were @ny bo beuered, Ww Terese, Tow cals! | cCerk to'd | itm the magistrate uot fender him nt aseistance Unies there wi somo chatwe before him. He recommended bim t) goto the American Consu!, The applicant ee there would be no use in that, as they belonged to the South, and they would not help a coore! per- an. Thechief clerk then advised him to apply to the Lord Mayor atthe Mangon Hose, aa ell the shipp ng form New York and other parte of Ameri- ca landed their passengers in ba distrit, The merchants we U there, @ud no doubt something woud be dove for him, The app deaut then Icft the cout with bis 6on, at that could A Keston + editor, whore pitienge has been exer- claed by @ eeriee of tribulations more eevere than ordinary, advcrtiavs as fo.lowe: Wanted, at this office pall di f color exe ptpampkin and milk; of fep.cranie s oud hoe, Cropp Jars albreviat d nd bad dlepor ton, "ho can come b araw beef steak, and will bite the uLaceo juice on the #.ove, 6nd steals who api rehanges Financial Reports, Marketa, &e, New York, Thursday, Juby 2,6 P. M.-There has heen ecoreiderable speculative excitement in the Stock market t -day, and generally at rie ng figures, Governmentecontince firm, Gold ranged between Then l06,, Exchange 159 por cent. Money easy at SaGpreent. Ins Co, bave declared @ sem -annual dividend of 5 per cent. “ree ef government tax), payable to the s ockbold reon and alter Augual lat, STOCK 60° FR FIRST POARD, 1ON00 LS Ce, Sire. 10h e SO Bre RK... 99% wow . 106 ot) Hud. Ry it i 9. 000-1 “Shel Oke tow do loa Wo Me Tr d ih 119% mots L ing RK 0 son Cot . 4a do Wg. 10% 1se00 Tenn 00 200 Mich. Cen RL 1 Ano do beens 60 Chi. & Altos Ro 76 Chi & Alton Pf 04% t do. ws 40 M.8.4&N Ia, ST 2110 do Sb as 3. & N Taw lid 650 lid gallia YoOMN, Con. sy 950 3400 Cle, fw dy Gal ae 14 do 1000 Cle, & T an io & 10) Chi. & BR. 1000 B VA on) de Pt 2 ) TS i400 Am. Gold 200 Chi, B.& Q.R 115 20000 do... Sh Mil &Poduc... 59 100 Canton €o eh) do... Sd 4nb0 100 Cum, Coa, Pf. 100 Tol, & Wab, K.. &! £0 Del. & Mud 100 no sis 100 Quiekailwer Mo. “AMAP duC2 PL iss SO) Cen, Am, Tr MOP FOWL a OTe 2 PTET uh do Ta gat dhs 40 Am, Coal Co lw AL & 7 HR... 48 no do : luo al é By Be Bes it 14 Pacific M.S... fo Orsreise ase 1A SONY, Cen, RB 8 Chi, a4 N WOR 36 5u0 do..120' wll 100 Oy. ...0000. SOby BROOND BOARD. KOO TS 6081. ep. 1054 16K) M8 &N.Te SS 5000 Tenn, 68,90... 64% Todu do . . Has6 WO Mo, 6@ 66.6 7 OM & aN els oo 00 Am, Gold Bp...1U8% fo Cum, Coal Pf ) Mich, Cen, R....)1 De '4) Pacific M. 8 do oii ” do e.& Pitts Ro. v4 KOO N.Y, Cen R 1 iL) do 4 gat an) do Pere 1% Gal, & Chi, k... 9T i) Erie k OS g 900 GO, 0 . aM 600 do. YS avs TOO Cle, & Pol B....117 100 Hind. ew. BR. i4s wo Chi. & RL R.. We 1000 Hariew K Wise 100 Chi ANWR. 36 we do... ely 200 do . Be) 40 Reading RK 199 100 Pt WLC... Th boo do. 100) ,8109% 30 BO wees 72s 100 MIL & PY du C,,, S09 The Hay Market. New York, July 23. There hasbeen o@ brisk de- d hay on the kart Kiver ek nthe North River ei ally, the d.mand not Isate hay, tor shipping, sel a at 80 to ewt,, and in retail tots, at ¥049d cre, . Market, the prices are: Looe Hay, per cwt straw, do . Straw, per 100 sheavee At $1 1%81 2% seovevess . SOM =e ‘ 800 ih have been sold at an ‘The inarket Is more advance on last wee! a The prices are prices active with a brisk deruand. Bale Hay, good to prime, perewt . 0 90a1 00 Bale common to fair, per ewt 0 7B SS » Bye perieat ee 0 60.0 OS Bale straw, Vat and Wheat, por ewt . 0 30 40 About 2.000 bales havo arrived at Pike street mark- et, and prices have advanced Hale Hay, good to prime, per ewt.. Baie Hay. common to Hal w, Rye.per ew! Bale Straw, Oat and Wh At 34th etree’, BE R., about 2.000 ba et, andthe demand is brisk. Prime Hay is Scenes 0 95al 15 0 80.0 90 Hale Hay, good to prime, perewt. ...... 0 O5al 06 Tale Hay, common te fair, per owt, » 0 8000 90 Hale Straw, Rye, per ewt oo... 0... 0 60a) 65 Bale Straw, Oat aud Wheat, percwt........ 0 35a0 40 At Charlee atreet, N peices are higher than la«t week Loose Hay at She.ah1 00, The prices are: Loose Ilay, common to prime per cwt......#0 95a1 00 WAU CONE x a oY gah a ge 0 Bia0 90 Hale S raw, per cwt . 0 6000 65 Bundle Straw, 100 sheaves » & OOav 00 ‘ New graseand clover are in market and eell rea- aly For tie Hain, Barry's Tricorurnov ~The best and cheapest article, Sold by druggists,301 SPECIAL NOTICES, Family Medicine, Ty having the BRANDRETIL PILLS on hand, should a sudden attack of sickness occur ther cap be given at once, and often will bave effected a cure be- fore the physician arrives, Ase Vuous remedy, and for costiveneas they have no equal PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 294 Canal at, Roltaleo at So. d UNION BQUARK, and by dealers. REMEMBER, NEW STYLE INSURES THE GEN- New Vork, July Morare. Hough, Stewart, Rosswel, biatc ® special meeting of Black Ju! hy Cemmit ee, A held at th Gentlemen, Baw ne Co., No re tng resolutions. were anan y adep solved, That the sincere thanks of this Com and are hereby tendered to ‘he citizens of t Ward, for she boun'ecus supply of refresbmen nished to the company during the recent trow our city, auch refreshinents being most acceptable, as the copstan’ calls upon us for du ies to exunguishing tires aud patro ing ‘be Ward, prevented us going to our homes; and, Resolved, That to the iv habitants of Oud, Dod aud Otth atreera, particularly, our thenks in our erpec al manner ere due for the miny kindnessee extended to the company, and also for their magnant- prous breagnt to the mapeny. ct Buuday mm roing ast a + MASTELSON, Cha . uB. HARRY SEIXES, Becretarps en ee aeRS New York, July 23, ISG3. Black Joke Engine Go. 88? SOS Tothe Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Avenue Railroad Companies eval meeting of BLACK JOKE ENGINE 1 at the Engine House, the follow ing upanimouely adopted: ttothe Sixth Avenue Ra pany do we mort reepecttully ‘ender our «i for their very handsome present of July tendered through Mr, WM. EBBIN Ts, ¢ Su tendent, fo whom slso the Compiny t ave an wil feel under many oblig shown ous upon every frag! » Phat the since ever for continued favors and he auanre he ehy tendered toth: Kiehth and Minth Avy nue Ratroad Comp nies, and exp etally to Col, CHARLES a MAY and Gro) Wo SHERMAN man feat d my the . 186. ‘bat the members of Engine © Kiod resolutions of thanks, aud ths many He of rega;d shown to hem elace thetr or the Sucermtendents, for contin t r Company on all ceca ot Magnauimnous present of Jesolved, th July Gauiz atic beel Vig prof tie ward; @od one and @ lof yur insny fiends we willew r kindly rem abe fh }eud Posse vor to dewrve he sane Kond tee sogs of theatre enrd Wai. WH. MASTERSON, Chnin, d. HAKKY SEIXAS, see'y. ue] Meso darters $Oth Db aid Art uslco Wlie and Ei he lub Kt N. YON. G, wili ou ap Te por the above headguarters, 4 ON | sh LORY, Maf, Comdg. J. C. RODK! Adu Thoke a& 6 ompany 150 Broadway, east t Ode, doors below Kf om fe ALL FIRST CLASS SEWING BINEs | POR BALE AND LOLENL, Mag rial The Directors of the Rutgers Fire | t s A lar, jd extensive assortment of eeesonalile clothing, marke! down, = will be lees than Cost. A rare opportunity ie offered. Pi FB. BALDWIN, call, 70 and 72 Bowery. Largest store in the city, sibel Ameocias ting of the above Association will be bee at Mogart Hall, thie, Friday eventug,at Bo'eluck. We N. CROMAC, Rec. 6. Co CN ———— — ree ee — | RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Pret. Epis Courch of the Atonement, 334 at, cor, 2d av, Rev, M. &, WILLING, Rector te vices and Sunday school, iuterrupted by there cent deurbsne «, willbe reeumed es usual @1 day pext. ihe Concert and Festival at Jo oods, a postponed till Sept. L1t Re MARRIAGES. GILLIAM FINLEY-—On July 224, at the deneo ot the Rev. Henry J. Fok, John Gilliam, B.ootlyn, to Mis Kate Finley, ot New York, DKA TAD, DAVIFS On July 224, 1663, John Davies, a ne tive of (+l mmorganebire, Waire, aged 49 y rf etfully invited to nd hie fternoon, July U4, at 2 oy 19 Mill at, South Brook! » copy o “ELY—On Wednesday, July 22, Jotn Feely, late of the County Sl go. Ireland, aged 20 veers, | His relatives ana friends are re poetfally lowited te atrend the funeral, from bie late madence, 13 Mute be ry et, this (rriday) atternoon, at % o'clock pr as cively. His rewaiae will be interred in Caivary Cem etery, IHLSENG-—On Thursday morning, July 98, Hacem Al bed Thlivon; ag d J years, 1 month and 16 days. Friends are reep. ctfully invited \o attend the fu ral, thie (Fitday) afternoon, at % o'clock, from fi, thie (Frida. bie late resid East J let at. JOHNSON —On Wednesday, Joly 22, after ache® {liness, of cholera iniantum, Geor rh MeClell young at ohiid of Josab, Jr, and aa Joh sand 16 months ana 26 drys, he tives and frieude of the family, ales the friends of be grandfather, Josiah Jotneon, Sen are reepec'tully lavited to attend the funeral, the residence of bis parents, 79 Cumberland eveny® this (Friday) afternoon, July ¥4¢: o'clock, JOYCE—I[n this city, suddenly, from falling from Wedneed Avly #2, 1863, John Joye, rr | 2 mont. nd 22 days The relatives aud triends of the family, and these of his brothers, Th: 4 | and Jacuee, alo the members of Gua: ‘0, 2 spectiully invited to ettend the funer day, duly V4, at 2 o'clock, P, M., from bis late residence, 90 Sixth eve, 416 LACOUR—On Wednesday, July 29, Michael pout of Garregumenes, France, in the 64th year io age. lile friends and acquaintances, and thoee of ( ve W. Gaffi!, are respectfully invited to t neral, thie (Friday) afternoon, 24th toet, at o'clock, from his late residence, 86 Bast 3lat et, MORRIS- On Thursday, July 234, Stepben Morrig, ive of Cardiganshire, south W aged 42 yra * relutiy mera af St. David's Benefit Societ ully inwit to attend the funeral, th riday) afternoon, at o'clock, trom the Welsh Baptist Chureb, 141 Chrissie street. RAYOn Thureday, July 234, William John Req ag d 49 years and 5 months. The funeral will t en op Saturda: » from his late y often noon, 25h inst, at 3 o'cloc 142 third ave. ‘The relatives and friends of farolly are respec‘fully invited to attend, SILK WORTH — On Wednesday, July 22, Marp Josephine, only daughter of Chatiee EB. aud Ase Biigaveth Siulkworth, aged 1 wouth and 14 days, A bud on earth, to bloom in heaven, The friends and relatives of the family are fully imvited to attend the funeral, this day, withoug further notic 280 Grand et, Wilismabargh, bi PERSONAL NOTICES. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORBID trusting or harboring my wife ELIZABRTS ANN SMI fu on my account, asl will not pay de teof ber contracting after the date, July 4 1863 W.H.SMITH hae TI I: LL AKMY AND NAVY CLAIMS ANB information promptly procured by 8. F. @IMBe SON, 32 Pin 5. He was one of the fa® co] 4 volunteers, an experienced ter in bh 3 i is the first estabiished Nar Claim lew N EbPGas —MAST. EDDY WILL DA nia beautifyl Pas, d'El the NEW BO’ KRY THEATK ie PRIDAY) by CAMPBELL'S B T imme} NPOKMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK KENNY, from the parish of Dunmore, Cou: way, Ireiand, by his ster, BRIDGET KEN rived by sivamship Edin Garden. Sie NFORMATION WANTED OF HENRY burgh, and aow at ad og WAKE, who lef, Newcan..e apon Tyne, M in the vessel Orient. ROBT. HANN, Ma, GHAN, No, 1 Carroll at, South Brooklyn. f b i As &. y he will hear of something to his adv: tage. Any persou kno bis w te will be rewarded by directing a» eae: | NVALID SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS Cisims against the U.8. Government collccted with out charge, and information given to widows sudothag eratuitous! the of af the Protective Cisia Amociation, sb Chembere street, tg PENSION, BOONTY AND PAY CLAIMS, lected ly by ie GED KCR WOODMAN, 33 Pine 3 Land warrants purchased and for sale. 1 STRAYED ON MO) CAL LD July . JOHN. E. MeDON 1 i one es Jacket, bieck pants, bite cap fee | ahoes, Any intormation of Lim will be thankfully received by his parents, 124 East 29th « "7 AILOKS’ KOUNTY AND BACK PAY collected wi'hout charge, by the Protective Asse» elation, 3 Chambers street. Eck sian tig OLDIERS OF THE TWO YEARS REGE mente who have been mustered out and have aa® ving to HINGHAM, 14 Water st, Brook been paid their Bounty, cau bave their #100 hounty by upping 10 -J. NELSON LUCKEY, 8 and Rie ol room: SEAMEN AND LANDSMEN ATTACHED to the U. 8. steamer Quaker Oity in July 1861, CAN Feceive Bi of money due im, by spp ing ic WALDEN & WILLARD, U. B banking and Collection Otfice, 157 York st, near Navy Yurd Gate, Brooklyn, 306 8. PRIZE MONEY OFFICE—MONEY eady for over one hundred w Liste fur nished by mail, Dircharges req: . SOME! BROWN & CO,, 9 Park Piace, uudcs the Br Bit “NAVAL Bauk, RENDLZVOUS, HEADS it, near Franklin Square, + y seamen, laudsw 1: on Sa ren —e DENTISTRY, A MOST WONDERFUL DIS¢ ‘OVERY-~ Having had seveu roots extracted witbout pain by J. JAY VILLEKS, 155 Grand at, two blocks from way. T cb ertuily insert the asa recommenda tion to those suffering from toothache, Mrs Ky MUORE, 105 Phompeon st, 201 Kk. JOHN HOW ote a a tt of teeth on at 10 to yur feo 430 CANAL STREET, lv rat $7 to lh; on gold rehogal @ tte 50 cents per tooth; teetk filled wit sbone cement, or o her filll BO cas, to ol per woth, ‘I eth @xtracted without ys bet) Ks. GRIFFIN, 258 GRAND sT. NEW York, opposite Lord & Taylo's, and 257 Fultoa Broklen, are duce:tiag their improved Arunei hb, with or without extreactiog the ruota. ku n gold or platiog, $55; on silver or ruboer, gal ANTI! wets (gold, pex tooth @2; silver or rubber, aly Atrectia, wee, si be aed PERMANENT CURE FOR HEAD. ache, Neuralgia and © th. Immediate relia » bae WOLCOTT'S Tnstan: Pai Aunb pinte ¥1° Sold by ail uni Ly pot ii 115 uate, N. ¥ 2 ig D* BONE, 114 Wisi dutch st dinesses of the heart, lunus, liver, © rated throws, epilepsy, tite, serofula, ob er ho Oi oka discases, ule: Oilice hours, 1 to tu & bu oe

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