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THE NEW CALL FOR TROOPS. Important Intelligence for Recruits and Recruiting Officers. Letter from the Secretary of War to the Common Council Committee. Prompt Payment of the Bounty and Premium Money. Enthasiastic War Uertinfs Throughout thr Country, Ac, Ac., Ac. Unitary Noveui?ati U New York and Vicinity. tub common tOCMCiL committee in wasbinqton? urrn prom tub skutahy ok war. The visit of ih. l own.on found Committee of this city, consisting of Aldermen Mitt boll and Farley, with Council wn I'm. kney, Uogau Keecb and Jones, to Washington, on b..su,o** relating u> the prompt payment of bounty money and other manors appertoiniug to recruiting, lias been quite successful. An inter\i>w was had with the Piwi-lont and -e rvtaryof War, when they were info;mod that prov IS Ion would b. made in relaliun to the matters la question 'I he following is a copy of the letter from the Secretary of War to the c mrailtee.? W m Pepaktmevt, July 26. 1862. Genttemk.n ?Tour \ iews respecting the recruiting set vice tad the pro{?r measures to encourage it hare boon au?ctively c >nsidered liy the President, and tbe folio w fcig regulations established by the detriment are ex pected to Attain the object you desire;? Pint?The Adjutant General will detail an officer at each rendezvous for mustering in recruits, who will pay to each recruit his proper share of bounty, and also pay the recruiting fee at tbe lisae be is mustered late the service of the United States. Second?It being of paramount importance to All up tbe old regimen la speedily, n fee to recruit! to the old regi ments double that for the new regiments will be paid?to wit. four dollars for each recruit. Third?Tbe recruits will be clothed, armed and equipped without delay, and placed in s camp of instruction. Any other practical suggestions you may be pleased to effer will always be respeotfully considered by this de partment. Yours truly, E1)W IN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. To Aldermen Farley and Mitchell, and Councilman JOHES.lkKLAY, KERCH Mid PlYCK.VET. Secretary Stanton stated that it was likely Colonel Cor coran would be in New York in the course of a few days. THE ENLISTMENTS IN VETERAN KBOIMRNTS. The subject of Ailing up the ranks of old regiments be, fore recruiting for new ones is now being taken up for consideration by Hie proper military authorities. Yes terday morning tbe gentlemen representing the Common Council, < haaaber of Commerce and I'nion Defence Com mlttee, t gether with Judge James W. White, Denning Duer, Samuel Sloan, < ouncilmon Or ton and Charles Gould, left for Albany, in order to confer with lh> Governor ou this important and necessary topic. After transacting their business in Albany, the committee will then proceed lo W:isMugtoo. It is the iutcution of these gentlemen to roe nimend to the government the necessity of givuig a boon! v to none but those who volunteer into regimeut already in active w vice. Recruits joining regiments in the tieid are dratted into other orgar.iz itietis as soou as the te'tn of the corps to whicn they are attached expires, ?nnd a remedy for this evil is also to be urged ipion th, goveri me it "by the committee. There is no doubt but that these alterations will at once be made, when it may be "v evKd to sto oyr armies in the Held promptly ami efficiently reinforce 1. i. TnK MUSTERING OFFICE. By tbd middle of next week preparati.En will be made J' the Mustering Xo. 79 White street, to pay to cacb recruit i n the spot. iuimeaiati-ly alter being mustered in. the sum i f $28, being pnrtor the United States bounty Thir is as it should be, and will greatly facilitate recruit ing During yesterday there w ere one hundred and fifty men mustered in at til.s oif.ee. Should every recruit be immediately brought to this place by the onicer in charge of the station where enlistment took place It would save both parties a vast amount of trouble. RTEC1AL BOUNTY KItOM NEW YORE? PATRIOTIC AC TION OR TUB MAYOR. Mayor Opdyke bos signified bis intention to sosewbe one thousand dollars in order to head a list to provide a special bcaaty for all those who enlist for regiments now tat tbe field from New York. This is a move in the right direction. and will stimulate recruiting greatly. There is no doubt but that a handsome sum ean be realized throughout tbe city for this purrxee. several prominent men having volunteered to give large sums for the same prsmworthy purpose. ANOTHER DONATION. General Meagher received a letter yesterday morning from aD anonymous friend with a $HU note for the first recruit who enlists in the Irish Brigade. Tbe note also informs the General that a similar amount will bo forth eoming for cat. h of the lollou ing four recruits. Who ars ut he the lucky recruits? Let us have their names that (bey may be recorded. Ci.AIUSON B. POTTER NOMINATED AS COLONHL. hi tbe district composed of tbe Twelfth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty first and Twenty aec nd wards. (l.ri.oou Ft. Pottsr, a broibor or a graduate of West Point with General Bnrnside, practising law at Xo. 61 Wall street, h i* bern nominated as Colonel by tiio Re cn.-iting Comni tteo.and wo bear if other active exertions going on to (Pi uji the ranks, k ' t IKlftll RKIORDR. r. B. Kirkland, !eq , of this city, banded to General Meagher a check for $100 towards the recruiting fund fo- the Ii ish llriva.le. at tbe conclusion of the General's epooch on Friday evening lust at the Wieu-il Grand Ar mnry T7 is is true patriotism, an I are luve no d<sibt lhat there a ? hundred of < there who will contribute m liberally tow urds the good wo, k. now Miat the example has boon *q imply spl 1 *** Thk T7.HUILKS OP RECRClTIMi OFFICER*. The eomniiitoe of recruiting "Hirers which was ap fw.in*ed*at the late Asti-f Hohfc Hee'.ing proceeded tp (he olflco of Mr. Simoon Draper, Chairman of the I'nh n tmroRca committee, yesterday morning, when Uiay ra Wed the d??fiiculti- s nndor which thev 'abor in recruiting They Intend to hold a i-on'erame wi-fi the whole cosnmit te.< im Wednesday next Tiio complaint* put for h by (he office R are, to alt app.-a.Races perfectly just. The r pa. doos not commence until the several companies a-e regular^? nudtNt Into lh<- service, and they have to work until this is accomplished without receiving one cent. The expanse* tacurrnd in the recruitmg survive they claim to lie quit" severe on th'-ir isickets. Mr. I) aiwr received the officers quite courteously, asd as sored th"m of his Support, but at the same time ex pressed his convi. tion that It would be (ar better V r the region nut n -w in the -id lobe lilted up liefore anything eiee wan -iccompii-hed. FIFTY-Ft RMT REGIMENT NEW YORE VOLI NTKRRN. This re* luout ut recruiting rat idly at 2u3 Broadw iy, and ulao at their tsnt in the Park. Th s is do btle-s owing to (he f ct of tbe gallant con 1 net of the officers and ?ten d-wlng tho engagements at Roan' ke Island and at Ne.ib -rn Recruits oe immediately f< rwar lod to ihe regiment now statf nod at Xuwfs rt'a ? ews, Virginia R.s rniis rec? ive tfcoSRiee bounty maaey as tbe i.n i'?K' moi ts now Tor ml with th" addition of :h ee l< la-s.to bo paid when th recruit joins tl.e regiment Ma>.r< h<s. Leieodre anil Lieutenant K W. Tryou have been detailed for reori lltrg li-.tli of tlieve geritlemon d>t ngill*h d the is,-It as at Ibvinoko ind at NewbeW.alid althoughstill l?t. riugfr m h e e is of wands received at the latter pU.i , arc on Istcd t? do the bust they can to fill up the rak.mcul with go-si. able iiodied meu MILITIA EXEMPTION. Fur iht r ,i,v H , n^a of parties who ore exempt under the new Vihtu !?*, ur.I w ho nrj uu.vhle,for want of time ilur ag tht Ii.y. to (tie iln-ir exemption papers with (he County' u y. the, \"i i.tre them property attended (oliyapi-lyi i .? ? < :k* f the !'ir<-< uimissl -ners, who wll '10 I I .1 ?.lends ? ut 1-i ema: - Mull. Xo. 127 ,nd lip Meicei street t very -vt-ning until ths 16lhof A igust TIM MF.Kl'U ARTS' Bit Id AM. Tins organ.,air n ail bs CCI'M.atided by ft-lonel Cogswell, win n It 1S intewtcd i. ii.ro p- -ate the Tsrn. many regiment alurg v > t ,n i l.w fotunit ion of a hi IgadS YEMBTACI.ES TOP .?d Mil t.tN'g AIIMT. As tliare !, s Htf a statement ms.'e to the eilact that ?e TsgeUb'u.t hit' fr-'Btiy been senttoihe army it appears that since iheEO'h of Jane th-re hate 1 .en car pet- had to (he Itmyid the PBtomur, from o. mm , sirlit del - ii Tipent of ih Is city, tho follow.,. <irio ? ?fit) bar.c's n( o.., -n.-, 'i.ii.'O iiurrelB ,f pou(. g t.a . is of driad |ipi? i, and liM bnrrelB of drmtl i . i, rilR J!XIII SEN 11'CRI V'. DfNTIlU'T COMVIIT tEl;. The .'i ivu commute" held Its meeting on 11, relay til (hi la.-t. Af'e.' -? . HO ...ifiixsioj Ih# following res la Ike s were sdoptod ? Wlie . w.i. the gnvci--n it u-i 1 pn-.;db of (he Unit -1 (tates have pi* 5 u ii -t. -in t!> ? ox C"-,c.? s or ci ?! war, Rod Pel'.i. t wow de. I"'t 1 el <? (he atiflr. popul i lulri-e,- ??( aril kal/V were fer abolition while we were united, are for slavery now thai we are divided, In order that the div'ston mar be perpetual, the lutereeta of foreign trade end manufac tures gain by o ?r k*a, and aria toe racy and abaolutiani get strength tini igh our ?eakneea; and, whereas, pa U wuem, national honor and true economy alike demand not ouly tliat n-bollwa he anppreeeed, but that It be speedily suppressed, while the .-peciaelo or au eotbe free people Iti arms la the beet answer to the menace of foreign laterforesee. and the eareet safeguard against it; and inasmuch as the immediate rawing of the three hun dred thousand volunteers receatly called for by the Presi dent of the United states, and the furnishing of such ad ditional force as the publle service may hereafter call for, are possible only through the active and earnest co operation of nil citizens, and the creation or a reeervo force properly drilled and equipped, constating of the satire pop delion capable of bearing arms, who should bo immediately placed under military drill and Instruction, so that all may be ready to enter the ranks whenever the call of their country comes; therefore. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that there should ho an immadlate arming of the entire male population of this State capable of bearing anus , that they tie organized for purposes of drill and military in struction; and that it is the duty of every man to devote to such instruction, including ride practice where pracli cable, a portion of his time daily. itesohed. That all business ought to be suspended In the city of New York on one day in each week, from twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of euabiiug ail c ti /ens to aid the work of enlistment arid to atteud to tbe luty of drill, to organize companies and to assemble at drill rooms hi their respective wards. Hanoived. Trial convenient places for enlistment and drill be provided iu every ward, uud kept o|?n day and evening, and that the services of competent military in structor* be secured. Resolved, That these resolutions be cr mntuuicated to the military ?? mm,tires iu the ddfereul Senatorial dis triuts and to the State military author I tie-, and that they be requested :o take nieastires tor carrying out tbe fore going recommendations. T' I ants, > 82 J THE H1LLH0CSI LIGHT 1NFANTHY. The following circular has been issued by Colonel Claassen, of the Hillbousu Light Infantry, Kmpire bri gade, as regards the rules and regulations to govern tbe corps:? Headquarters, Hiixnorn I.kjht Ivkarthv, ^kcumo RsumitsT New York Von snouts Kmi-irk Bricadk, New York, July 22, 1892 The following rules and regulations are lieruby, f ar "the information of all concerned, promulgated:? 1. Officers, Hold, stair and liue.ov tho Hihhouse Light Infantry, .Second regiment New York State Volunteers, Umpire brigade, will uniform aud equip themselves strictly in conformity with tho United States Army re gulation. For fatigue duty, a dark blue sack coat, with standing collar, will be worn ; and the Colonel horeby directs thst all oilleers pro cure said sack coat of a uniform pattern; for be cannot allow oilleers to be on duly, either while drill ing their men or about quarters, in "shirtsleeves," it being at any time unbecoming a gentleman, but more so as au officer. 2. Profane language at or about men, or anywhere, is nereby strictly prohibited; the Colonel Commanding calls upon nis officers to aid him in th'a res|ieei, by promptly checking and rebuking any of their men using oaths, or other profane and vulgar expressions, detrimental to good order aud discipllno. 3. Intoxication being one of the most degraded habits any man can acq-aire, and It being at all times prejudicial to good order and mili tary discipline, therefore ordered, That whenever and wherever an officer of this regiment is found under the influence of liquor to loee com mand of hitnsulf, said officer will at once be relieved of his tunction, aud not permitted to resume bis sword uu .ess by oumpetent aud superior authority. Kulisled men found intoxicated will be sum ma-ily punished? when a non enmmis-i >ncd officer, by reduction iu tbe r >'k?, end ?riv tes by fines and other punishment, awarded by com .m >eut authority. 4. The Colonel is uware, from experience is tbe Hold, of the pernicious effects of those who are termed "growlers,''who find fault with everything and every body, and therefore, for the Interest of tho service and harmony within ourselves, directs that all criticisms, whether in favor or against partus belonging to this regiment, or thj legitimate so viet at large, are strictly H bidden. Any and all complaint* mu-t bj reduced to writing by the party making thorn, stating in short, c ucisc,comprehensive and specific manner ibe subject in aier complained of, and mad pass through the chaune s laid down by regulation. Such com plaiuts will receive prompt attention,uud, wbn founded in fact, immediate redress; when unfouudc and evi dently wwh malicious intent, the complaining party will havu to submit to the cou*equ?uces appertaining to frivo lous actions. Tho Colonel coinmandiug hereby asks the c rdi.il co oi?ration of his commissioned and non com missioned officers to aid him in the detail and mlnuti.o of nnlit iry order and discipline requisite to prod, ce that unit consi.-teut wiiu the high lmuor of belong,ng to the army of tho United State*. With this harmony wo can battle, and die, if need be, with pride and sati*iaction, iu tlie defence of our ocuulry, main tutu its rights, and carry our gin iou8 Hag to victory. 6. Seniority being the standing rule of the army, it i* hereby directed that the Adjutant will, in all cases of detail, whether for gnard, picket or any other duty, make the game from a roster, according io seniority. Like wise til? QttWtffrmaqler XJMiil1 case? wbcre supplies ar rive not made for a specmc And desifj'-'ted party, arrange for equal dint, lb .tion according to th? Svine rule o se niority, so that this rule of seniority will In 811 fuses bo the guide where to commence and where to eud. "*? 0. Iu order to secure to tbe nmn that cafe and attention they are entitled to, it is hereby ordered, that one coin missioned officer of e..clt company is to attend and ]>er sonally saperititend tbe issue of ruttons agreeably to bis rnturns, as welt a.* to see that tbe cooking and prcpariug of such rations are according to proper regulations. Captains of conipauies will s*-e that all mu.il* are put dually ready at the designated calls, aud that their men "fall iu" iu re gular order to receive their rations. The men ou guard duty will have their meals first drawn hy the orderly ser geant of each respective company, and by him sent to the guardhouso for distribution to the meu of his com pany. 7. Immediately upon the men receiving their uniforms, all civii clothing or parte of civil dress must be laid aside, and uo p irt thereof is permitted to be retained or carried by tbe soldiers. 8. Ktupiette being the standard of good breeding, and consequently conducive to good order, the Odonei coin mandiug theroiore enjoins upuu his oUlcers, nou-cotnmis sioned officers and men, the strict observance of this rule. No position but that of "attention" in to be taken and "held" by the inferior addressing bis superior with customary salute. Ortlcers will be particular in Mfcaow tedging and raturning tbe situte tendered to them by the men. in conclusion, the Colonel commanding hereby pledges buns.if to do his whole duty, and to give his uudividod attention for the welfare of Ins regiment. I/it every man in it start with the determination to serve faithfully and willingly, thereby enabling your cominauding ofRcur to piesenta corps worthy or emulation, Hy command of P. J. CLAAN8EN, Colo:.el Commanding Hillhouse Light lurautry, Second regiment N. Y. S. V., hiupne Brigade. D. A. Bote El, Adjutant. THE TWKNTY-SFXOND REGIMENT N. Y. 8. M. Recruits for tbe above regiment wore yosterday for warded to their destination. Th? t>me of the regiment will be up. however, iu a (vw weeks GENERAL MEAGHER AT NIBLO'S GARDEN. 0 -neral Meagber and staff will be present at tbe per formances at Niblo's Garden on Tuesday evening next. Hr, ^ohn Collins will sing a new song, composed for the Inrli Prigade, upon the occasion. Tlie Recrmltlng Service. important official OKDsR. The follow iug general order, although dated July 7, has only Just Owen issued from the Adjutant li-jueral's otflco. As it m of interest not only to the oflicers engaged on ro. crutting service, but to tbe piiblie generally, we give it in exlemo:-' C.KMCRAL ORIiklUS?SO. 74. War Du-AsiRUir, Aimita.nt ttaxuxAi i Orncw, J Wamirmitor. July 7, IMeJ. I. The following resolution of Congress is published Tor the informattoo of all concerned:? a M It SOLUTION TO E.XCOURAOS RSI I9TMVNT? IN TIJI RCUfLAR A It It V AN.) VOLLNTKLK Nil) A Ufmt't f t, tiy ffit No..if.- ead Unun of W<t>. 'wnlnliro of tht t'miu-'l .Vf./f.A f#/.lm. f loi, in OiRQr.sl iiefwtM, Tim I so in-icli of the nln h section of tl.e act apiiroved August .7. 18-1, en titled "An a t for ll.c b.-tier orsanlsaliun of ihe military es tablishment," s* abolishes the preintum paid for btimtfng ?.pw-d ret r ills to '.he rendeA' o bt and 'he same is here by repealed, and hereaft r s |ir-mium of tl ?hnll be paid to any cittsen, SMKWisiIssloiied etl cer or soldier ft* tnrh nc . eptetl recruit for toe te-u ai army as be may bi iug to ihe r.'w.irinnm and .-very >ol iter who hereafter enlists, either In the regni.tr army or voiunte rs. '.-r three years or during the w ar ir. :> r- ire Ills i.rst niontli's pay in advance, upon the in. slerii g of ' is comi any into ihe s. rvlee of the f'nhed bu. ss, ,.r ..fur ..e shall fin ." t>' en mustered into snd j. ined s regiment already in 'he service. Approved June 21, 1-A2 II. For the ?2 re mi urn (regular service), the form o' receipt roll annexed will bo used as a consolidated voui her for the payments. The payne-nts will be made from ruer-i ting roads, snd so asm as the recruit is ac cepted by the io< ruiling oU'.cer. III. For \oluritei-r recruits, for old regiments', there will be paid i premium of {3. and for those entering new regimeiii. $. Hi - premium.may ne paid either to tbe l?i win l>rm;.ng the recruit, or te tlie rejruil in persou, in rnso lie presents himaelf Th -?;?ymenu wi i be made so as the recruit has been inspected by the surgeon ami m/stored into the service. 1 lie snv-nut" wih bo entered on the muster n roll, op p mte t*ie names of the recruits so paitl, and charged to th. runtl for "collecting, drilling and organising volun tee For a voucher, t mo'lflad form of thit us d ? in the repular service nny be used. IV. in? mouth's pay in advance for regular and volun teer recruits will he | aid under such rsgulations iu, ihe Paymaster General may esubiish. V Imrmg the coatlnuance dt the existing waif'.'Sof the Jlfxi '?> mty previously aathorlMd by act ..f ton j g.cM win oe pnkl to every recruit of the regulur and I volun ce: lor.. s I 1he-?r Imettle will lie nude as folh ws, Vis ? I i To vwiiiAiteor recruits for the old regiments, whom 1 tin said rdei uits era inets-' ted and hp s'di i d imio it ? .-r I vice, and to tho eol the new ie6in ents wiicu th. tr com i j .it-. ? ate "i giu.izcd, master In rol's i - arte oat unu'he m on tee IRg oncer's c.-itncuto given therein. n. mi .mii? will b<-ei.t'.red OB the rnus'i r.-n roll, op;k site *' - r ami ot 'h r.cr its respectively,and charged ua? n head ' f "FX| < Bfl o! Volunteer Rccuiiii * Ser ?. i In 'his end an account cuireftt, sepai..to f.oiu ih. mnd lor "codcciing, drilling and orgsniiiiig ?i . ' -v ill U- . scd; but the ?? voluntvei r-?. uitiLg f ' w i ? / .urs'd by the regularly appointed in i l r > . ,n i '... *,- / vfflceiS. - ri I'r the regtn ir re vled,w liea tbe rrerslt h ? be it i i ? by ho , o ird of li a;..u t . 8, Al t M i. P "i i-I r . i u. I- v i - dep. ' in the i lis# tn .y li . . , *.u ij ill.1" ili.- hi rid wdl it ; a.'i . ri-oi i in r ? cu 'V i i d d out -led > n it o rt-i lil.-g OHM ?.u ien!. ' i us 'RSI . t . , , I . ?l .. h fir i . e ( t , -I , I h I r W . VI thin Mat la flv m before bounty has been paid, an entry? '?$25 bounty due f. r enlistment"?will b<; made therm. Iu eaaa ol re enlisted auldiora, Urn entry, as tu payment or non-payment, will be nude on tbe first uuitor roll, and the Snperuilemlont of the Recruiting dsrviee will bo not ill ixl of the fact. 3. Vouchers ier payment will fee In the form of oomo lidaled receipt rolle. By order of tbe Secretary ef War. " THO" L. THOM\S, Adjutant General, roan or voccuaa ran rauuvna. We, tbe undersigned, do hereby acknowledge to have received from Lieut. , ? ? reglm regiment ., recruiting officer (or froni ? , mus tering and disbursing officer), the sums opposite our nuiiee, respectively. being iu full for amounta due us for procuriog and bringing to tbe rendezvous accepted re cruita. Our names are placed opposite the names of re cruits so furnished, and we nave eignod duplicates Hereof:? Dot*. No. Name of Recruit. Amnt Name o/P rasa procur ing Re cruiti.* Wunta Ft markt. 1 I certify (bat Lbe above is correct, that the recruits ac cepted arc '? elleclive and able bodied," and thit, in accepting them, I buve been atrictly governed by para graphs 925 and 926, Recruit lug Regulations. , Lieut. ? infantry, Recruiting Ollicer. Notes?1. Act of February 13,1862, although prohibit ing discharge of minors from tlie service, does nut autho rize their enlistment or muster into lite service, except with written content of parent, guardian or master. 2. It should be borne in mind that the law provides for the enlistment of "ellbctive able bodied" men: and if anv officer shall enlist any person contrary to the tri e intent and moaning of the law, It is further provided that for every olfcuce "ho shall forfeit and pay the amount of the bounty and clothing which the person so recruited may have received from tho public, to be deducted out of the pay and emoluments of such officer." ?In caso of volunteer recruits, the name of the recruit will appear in this column In case tbe money was paid to him. Regulations for tlie Government of Regimental Camps. The following are tbe ruins and regulations to be pur sued In the government of camps of volunteers In this State:? 1. There shall be daily at least three roll calls, viz:? At reveille, relroal and tattoo. They will be made on tho company parades, superintended by an officer or non-commtssionod officer of tbe company, who will report the absentees without lesvo to the commarding officer. Immediately after reveille roll call, the tents or quar ters and the space around them will bo put In order by tho men of the companies, saperlntedod by the chiefs of squads, and the guardhouse ur guard tent by the guard or prisoners. The mnrnine reports of companies, signed by tho of ficer in charge, will bo handed to the Adjutant of the regiment before eight o'clock in the morning. (Sec R. A. R., par. 236.) 2. The officer of the day is charged with the order a-id cleanliness of tho camp; a fatigue will be lurnished to hun when the number of prisoners is insufficient to clean the camp. 3. The officer of the day will read or cause to ho read daily to the guard, immediately after guard mounting, paragraphs 399 to 431, Inclusive, Revised Regulations ol 1861 for the Army of the United Slates. 4. No uoncmraissioned officers or soldiers will be al lowed to pass beyond the Udb of sentinels, unless they have a written pass from the officer in charge of the com-pany, countersigned by the commander of the post, and report to the officer in charge of the guard both in leaving and returning to camp. The officer of the guard will keop a written record of all passes. .1. The officers in command shall inspect their com panics every Sunday morning at nine o'clock. No soldier will be excused from Sunday inspection, except tho guard, the sick, and the necessary attendants iu the hos pital. The medical officer having charge of the hospital will also make a thorough ira-pectiou every Sunday morning, under the immediate supervision of the commanding offl cers 6. C urtesy among military men is indispensable to discipline. Respect to sujierlors will not be confined to obedience on duty, but will be cxtonded to all occasions, rt is always the ilutycftlio inferior to accost or to oil. i first the customary salutation, and of the sit) erior to re turn such complimentary notice. Whon a soldier with out aims, or with side arms only, moots anofficrr.be is to raise his hand to the right side of tho vizor of his cap, palm to tho front, elbow raised as high as tho shoulder, looking at the samo time iu a resi*.ctful ami soldier like manner at the officer, who will return the compli ment thus nll'erod. A ndh-c .mmissi. no I officer or soldier being seated, and without particular occupation, will rise on the approach of an officer and make tho cus tomary salutation If standing, ho will turn towards the officer for the same purpose. If the parties remain in the same place or on tho same ground, such compli ments need not be repeated. 7. Hours of sorvico will be as follows until further order*:-? 1. Reveille at daybreak. 2. Squad drills at six o'clock A. M. 3. Breakfast at seven o'clock A. M. 4. Guard mounting at eight o'clock A. If. 5. Squad drills at nice o'clock A. M. 6. Dinner at twelve o'clock If. 7. Company and squad drills at five o'clock P. M. 8. Dress parade (retreat) at sundown. 9 Tattoo at half past nine o'clock P. M. 10. Taps at ten o'clock P. If. At taps ail lights must be extinguished, and perfect silence mainlaine 1 during the night. 8. Special attcutiou is railed to that portion ef paragraph nine of General Orders No. 52 requiring that "commandants of regimental camps make dally reports of their progress to the Adju tant General of tbe State." 9. Regimental quartermasters are also required to make weekly detailed statements to tbe Qnsrtermaster General or the State of all receipts and issues of clothing, camp and garrison equipage and transportation fur nishod. 10. All necessary books, blanks and forms will be fur nished by tho . uarlcrmaster's Department, upon requisi tion, in form, duly certified by the commanding officer, and forwarded to the Quartermaster General's office in New York city. Oar Herkimer County Correspondence. Ki'iuu, Herkitner County, July 23,1862. H'cir Meettngl in Herkimer?Her Quota .Veu/fy full? Large bounty?A Tcmr Through Ruttia, rotund, Vhi and Xewfort?Higby, the Hermit?Trout Raiting?Ac of Yandatism by a Aeu> York Reporter, etc. O il democratic, new republican, Ilerkimer. the home of lh? late Michael Hodman, onco Naval Qftlr?r st your port, rseiHiuda nobly to lho call of the President for men to put down this unholy rebellion. Already have numer out and enthusiastic war meetings been held throughout the county, and her supervisors have nobly voted to pav each new recruit mustered into the service filly dollars from the county treasury, which, with the advance pay and government and State .bounties, make the amount two hundred and two dodars that eucli recruit will bv entitled to when sworn in, the several cuiiiimniea are last Ailing up, and it is con fldcntly anticipated that she will he ab.O to furnish her lull quota of men within ten days. The hardy yuotnen are fully awake to the call of thehr country, and-promptly reeiioud by sending their sons from Russia and Poland, whom ihe rebels win llml can H euk in true Yankee dialect, aud tight with str< ng, loyal arms and true hearts for their ostniry and I log. It may appear somewhat stiungn to your citizens to luain that fluseia aud Poland arc In this county: but So it is. she uoi ouiy swallows lite extensive en plres (in name at least) of the (hd World, but ah-erUt large (sir lions of the New; for we find within her bord rs < hio, Newport and Fairfield, while Turin is within hailing dm tunc*. Those towns border on the West Canada eroek, the main brum h of the Mohawk, and the valley, or "Hate," us it is here called, is exceedingly productive, (loiter adapted to gracing than the | ruduclion of grain, the far mers here ore pr.m ipiilly engaged In Ihe manufacture o. cheese, which is carried to tne princloal towns on the t'uiitr.d roa/l for s ile; and ss the tanners have one parti cul.ir day on which they carry it to town, called "cheena day," you will >?rc?ivu lual out here we have ono more oa'y each week than you. Midd.eville eight miles from tho railroad. Is a pleasant little village, which loons as if it had been dropped down here, ready made, between the high, ris ky hills winch border the creek at this point. and the Mldob'vl'ltaiis cnn boost ol' a con on, hour ami saw mill, which give it the apiwaranoe of a lively little village, a.though at the pre sent writing the cotton mill ha. stopped on acoouul of the high price of that staple, yet Mr. hiiiyon, the enter prlnug proprietor, is Pik.ng advantage of the stoppnge to maki'lar?e iidditiona to his molding, Iti anticipation of a '? ps d time coming." Hugs quantlti"s of honey of a superior quality find their way to jour market fr rn this place, one gentleman hav ing us many as three hundred hives, from which be realize a very handsome Income Tho town of Hussia, ten rniics north of Middleville, Is noted for the lieauiiful tails at Trenton, aod for its being the residence of " Higby, the Hermit," whose ponds and llsh attract largo numbers of visitors from eil pari, of the surrounding country to see Ins natural aquaria, rivalling Harmon's iu extent, simplicity and beauty, and In the umnbet (if not variety) of Ills spc< mens, lie has a number of trout so thorough ly doinos .rated that they will re vlily coine at his call, laku food iroin his hand, and even jump from ihe water to obtain it. L'ulike your great show man, he cannot Isiast of bavlrg a whale Pi exhibit: hut lie can boani of having trout weighing three and a hall pounds, which all will admit bio "whalers " An act ol vandalism on the part of one of your citi zen., nnel to he i Miio'ctcd with the projs of your city (not tho Hkhald), was committed hero this week,by wiiicti the llorinli sullerod Considerable loss,ami which Is rond in.'C'l here by all in uumeasuied to. ma. I> riu. the tumperary absence uf lliu Hermit ih>s (arson en1'i.-d his enclosure, and. alter li hiug in 'loibidden j oes," snot t aflrt killed one ol his pots?A tilun -Kti' k, said to lie inodorous; tired a hall through ono of his placards, and left a letter cnutlotilug hlin never to !e. v? h i ,i t,n ramy days. Ihe Hermit -ays he will pr nt iy tie- ndv; e, aud liegs that no more "city fi,ut.?- ho a':(.?(,i to roam over Herkimer lor the pilr : pegs of J ? eying < n 1 heir kind. T'lie U-itsitl of Trutie ol iloffnlo wild tlie Yolunti rro I! ki aio, July 24,1832. I it tho i 'Co;, i mi ling of the Hoard of Trade tho totoj I amo nio 1 cri ii n? peril n? w r'g ment reieh I tl.o | a in ol ilii'll. I U" ostl i .t I no i,da o, It , ,-t val j for tne urn" pu p * ? re ?- a.e . ' lout j>v,ouo IfraciH ?nd ValaatMrlag. Stumxhb, N. Y., July M, 1MB. Syracuse Is doiag nobly. The Halt Company of Onoo daga to-day subscribed $19,000 to aid is raising a regi mcnt uudsr Iks last ?aU of Iks President. Tbia makes $13,000 subscribed lo Iks patriot tc fuod is Ibis city is two days. TbsiownsC Vas Bursa subscribed $1,100 last eveakag at a publio meeting; the town ef Lysaader, $1,340, aad Us laws of Marcellus, $2,000. Vol us tee re are beginning lo come la rapidly. The pros, poet of raising the regiment is cheering. The reeling o? warm patriotism is universal. Old Onondaga will do ber wbole duly. War Mtcliug at Corlntli. Coming, N. Y., July 20.1802. Last evening a very largo and enthusiastic war meet, iug was bald hero. Colonel Van Valkenburg, Lieutenant Colonel Oiven, Adjutant O. L. Smith, Hon. T. Beadle, Rev T. K. Beecher, H. If. Hyde and others addressed the people. In oonaequence of the immense crowd In the hall, another large meeting was organised in front of tba Dickinson House. Steuben county has over 3.300 in th" service. Her quota to the new regiments will be Oiled in a week, making 4,000 from eld Steuben. War Meeting aat Ithiea. IthiCI, July 26,1802. At a largo and enthusiastic war meeting held in this village last evening, the resolutions passed by Iho meet ing In New York were reiflirmed unanimously. Many enlistments were made on the spot. Enthusiastic War Meeting In Philadel phia. PiiiLaoRLFiiLO, July 26,1862. There was a tremendn" tiering in Independence Square this afternoon, to > iho people of Philnilsl phia to the support of the government in the prosecution of the war. Tho square was never more densely crowd ed on any occasion. Thirty-five thousand persons were present. The assemblage was addressed from three stands by promiucnt local speakers, who created much enthusiasm by expressions of patriotism and aiipeals to arms. The proceedings at the principal stand, located imme diatoly in the rear of Independence Hall, were opened by prayer by Rev. J. Wheaton Smith. Ifayor Henry, on taking the chair, made an earnest ap peal for men and means to aid the cause. Resolutions were unanimously adopted recommending the employment of all the power and means the Exeeu live can command to put down tbe rebellion, thanking tho President for the change in policy in the treatment of rebel property, acknowledging as friends only those loyal to tbe government, and all others?whether living In our midator lighting in tha rank* of our foes?as enemies pledging the government our earnest support in resisting any foreign interference, approving of tho call of tbe President for additional troops, recommending every able bodied citixen to unite himself to some military organization to be ready for any emergency. Able speeches wore made by Hon. William D. Kelly, ox-Governor Pollock, IXtniel Dougherty, Esq., Colonel John W. Fornoy and others. A letter was received from Edwin Forrest, inclosing s cheek for ono thousand dollars '-to carry on the war against the rebels and restore the lTnion, whose benign influence has given more blessings than all th# political combinations of tbe world besides." Colonel Forney also subscribed five hundred dollars, and several other large subscriptions were made during tho progress of the meeting. Tho enthusiasm was extraordinary. A manifestation if disloyalty on the part of one individual in tho crowd led to his being ousted from the squaro in a very sum mary manner. An expression by one of tlie speakers that every means to crush the rebellion, even to the arming of loy alists whose hearts were with us, though their skins vero darker, should bo used, was received with ip fdauee. The influences of this meeting will undoubtedly have great elect in stimulating recruiting. It was announced that, up to this time, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars had boon subscribed for the bounty fund of this city, by individuals, exclusive of the railroad fund. Largu sums were subscribed at the meeting. War Meeting at Pittsbarg. I'lTWBURii, July 24,1862 Tlio war meeting to-day was a most remarkable de monstration. Our city prosentcd quite a gala day ap pearance, business being entirely suspended. There were flags, banners and music in every direction. At one o'clock P. M. Pittsburg emptied its population Into North Common, Allegany, where several stands were erected for speakers. Tbe venerable Judge Wilkins pro* sided over the assemblage, assisted by Innumerable vice presidents and sevorul secretaries. Speeches were delivered by Governor Curtln, Jndge Wilkins, John Co vode, P. C. Shannon, ex-Governor Johnson and other* from the English stands, and Messrs. Seiberrick, Felix and ethers from the German stands. Governor Curtln, in the course of his speech, alluded to the President as having at last learned that we are actually engaged In war. Without charging that mis tikes have been made. It la enough to say that after long months of schooling the war ia now to be prosecuted with vigor. War means violence, and in time of war man relapses into barbarism. Tho property, nay, even lite of the enemy, everything ho has. we must Like and use against him. In the absurdity of civilization our ar rmes have left a guard at every house, and they left out enemies behind them to hunt ami destroy. This la not war. The crops iu the Valley of the Shenandoah M n to us; that house, that man, be he while or black, h claimed by our enemy, belongs to us. In regard to oluv i g bounty money to volunteers, the Governor said when the call for Irooic was Issued. I he oiiatvd to call tb? legislature together. i Irul do power to appropriate bounty, and coiil nut put my hand into I ha public treasury wiiho it the mtbority of law. To call the legislature logclhar would have required iroin four to eight wacks, und perhaps tie .uucb luuger to nrgiiato the loans. I, therefore, c- n eluded to throw the whole matter providing bounty for our volunteer* upon individual patriotism huh ti.e llho alltyofthe people of Prnmylvunia. Another as ? ctol the war is foreign lutorveutlou. Ttic rebels having bhs ivifd their sou 8 in perjury, ask lor the intervention o. orelgu nations. When one of our e nnmmd is seized two of thefr bepn sotuatfves, wc surrendered Uiem to X<V. arrogunt Power for reasons wed known. Now, It itiat Pi wer lUsins to test the pluek of this nut ion. let the Kng i<h lion show hie teeth by interred lion. (Mir sea is girl by tlYin shit*, and if twenty oillions of people rise in their powor they c m crush ut the rebellion, and at the i-aino time protect them delves from foreign intervention. A number of patriotic resolutions were passed, coinpli ucuiaiy of the gvnorai and .Slate administrations; calt.ng ut the citizen* in every county of tho commonwealth to eomo lor warn at once and sustain the Union; recommend ing a bounty of tiily dollars to each vo.untoor- appunt i..g a coinmittoe to solicit subscript inns for s ich purpose. Alter which the meeting adjo .rood, it u said lU.it a largo umouut will bo subscribed in this city. War Meeting at WhetMng. WlihKj.iMi, July 2d, 1842. A large and enthusiastic war meeting was held in this city this afternoon. Addresses wcro made by Governor I'ierrnpout, Hon. Sherrard Clemens and others. The ?I iceehes endorse the most vigorous p dicy of the admin istration. A memorial was adopted praying the county court to make a levy of i'dO 000 to aid volNutoermg. Meeting at Toasnda, Pa. Towanns, Pa., July 19,1802. A large county meeting was neld at this pla.e to day without distinction of psrty, to adopt measures for rais ing volunteers under the new call. It was recommended th it Governor Curtis adopt the saino course se that pur sued by Governor Morgsn, or New York, nam>'ly?oilbr <ng a bounty of fifty dollars for reci utte. Kulistments arc now going on, and great unanimity oxutle among the masses. War Meeting at Lonlevllle. I/Oi isvii.Lt. July 20,1803. There was an Immense and enthusiastic meeting at the Court House last evening. Resolutions were unani mously passed for the preservation of tho Union at any cost, approving the President's call for additional volun teers, pledging Kentucky to furnish her quota tborcoi; requiring those who cannot volunteer to contribute libe rally for the families of times who enlist; proposing the prompt arrest and punishment of the marauding bands now invading Kentucky: declaring that Union men vuj not tolerate office holoors who have fought or held clTb ? in tho Confederacy; that the city Council be requested to appropriate ftOO.Otiff for the support of the families < f volunteers. These resolutions wore ably supported by Brigadier Generals Boyle and Nenbrtdgc and others Address of the Inimi Mr rr huts' iuxclinuge of Ml. I.<hiis. tfr. I,otis, July 24,1H<12. The Union Merchants' F.xci boro, at an enthusiastic mooting io i jr, unanimously el'iptcd a stirring and pa triotic addi i to the p opto of Missouri. Unfaltering and uncondi >nul II lelity to tlio Union wns the si ntlment, and llbc "il ? i to the volunteer fund w as | lodged. Suio rjl th uisai dollar.' o ItniriviliAlely c Dlriliuted to i ' :? red Cunt i!i Kiske, Pecrolary of tlio Kxcliange, to aid liim to ' t th: legkiu ml In the Hold i rth villi \V ur meeting ill C'lilrjigo. t'tlKAO . Jury 19,1812. 7b * .i a etiug ton'glit w is the I ?r '-l and mu ?, li emon-tr.iliuii li-lil for y< trs. J lie strict nl qu ii ii IJolnlng thi Court It'siso.n mr win !i Hit i i' a lie Id, wcro crowded until a lal ; Ii" r ( I io . .id'; tiy several pii toi'ii-?' g ? ? I ton en and reeehitions, highly patriotic In character, Indrstag tin' ad nut tut (ration and approving (ho vail fur tbroo Uun dre i tfceueaud utore volunteers, were ahopUd Kes >lu tione wore adopted r?qu<miiog the Supervisors of the county to vote a lax of $200,000, to bo toed at bounty for tbe flat two regiahnU r anted in the country. ?MewegeMdl for Volwwteere mt Bt. Leeii. Si. Loom, July 2fl, 1862. The Demetmat learna from a reliable source that the County Oomraiattiooers of the Oeurt of St. Louie have agreed to appropriate cue hundred thousand dollars for the betietlt of the families of volunteore who enlist uttdor the new call of the President, or who enter the State ser vice from this county, under Governor Gamble. Thla will go for to encourage the speedily filling up of new regiments now in process of formation in thie city. Wnr Heeling on Boston Common. Booroir, July 18,1862. The citizens' rally on the Common this afternoon was initiatory to n si 'cession of similar gatherings to fol low, and was largely attended. J. Thomas Stevenson read a stirring address, which,_ in prlntad form, is being circulated over tbe city. Eloquent remarks were made bv venerable lather Taylor, of tbe Seamen's Bethel: Patrick Donahue, editor of the I'Hot, and others. Volunteering throughout the Slate is reported aciive and encouraging. SHIPPING NEWS. aiMsi?ao ron n*w torr?mis DAT. SUM RISKS ? M | MOON SKTS eve 7 3; ?UN SATS 7 21 | HIGH WATCH. CVS 8 S . Post or Hew York, July HO, 186a* CLEARED. Ship Crest of the Wave, Price, Valparaiso?Tobin A Cha ? S dp W F Slorer. Tiask. Llrerroo'?Nash A D'aiborn. Shlii Flora. Peters. Liverpool?-J W F.I well k Co Ship H> raid, 1'oss, Bristol?H Burner. 8 ,lp Corra L nil. I.nee, Glasgow?'T Dunham. Slop J P Wheeler, Guild, Glasgow?W N Ison. Bulk Antloch, Gardner, Liverpool?Southard, Wright k Husaev. Bart Morning L'ght. Walter. Liverpool?Harbeck k Co. Balk St Elizabeth (Br), Mlnto, London?J .lack-on. Bark i'evan Mar, Pike, London?Nesmlth .1 S.,ns. Mark S Moxh-y, ??, Bel!a-t?Craig A Nlcoll. Bit k Solo, Nonsuch, Londonderry?J O Baker A Co. Bark Amelia. Monroe, Londonderry?Meua.f A Duncan. Mark l.eon, , Kingsroad?Brett. Son A Co. Bark Wolfe (Br), . Waterfor 1-C O'Neill A Co. Bark Young Turk, Jones. Malaga?I uoper A Beottte. Bark K B Walker, Raynea, New Orleans?Miller A Hough ton. Brig Rose (Br), Wheat, Milfordl.aven?J Jackson. Brig J H Dillingham, llannlngton, Wevntoulb?Walab, Carver A Chase. Brig Nuova Provldrnza (Ilal), Buggtero, Cork?Q 1. Routk A Sons Brig Adelaide, , Cork?W F S hmidt Brig Morning Star. Moss Dublin?Harbvck A Co. Brig J TUi.a (Br), Prey, Londonderry?J F Whitney A Co. Brig Ann Eli/.aboih, Kcppla, Uueenatown or Kaltuoulh? ?ch. Melr-1-" " Fundi. M.-lncke A Wendt Hilg Fannv. Kuaaell, Qneenstown?F B Miller. Brig Joanna Adnanee (Dutch), Frauken, Amsterdam? Flinch Mi'.ncku A Wendt. Brig II Hallock, Wl?ke, MaUmoros?S G Reran A Co. Brig J R Nevtua (Br), Larkin, St Pkjrre?'VaUble A 8 R R lynal. ifrlg Henrietta, , Mnnsanllla?McCall A Frith. Brig Esquimaux, Chishol n. Halifax?B F Small A Co. Brig Union (Br), Le'aml, Ha'igav?Ro-ere A Kltcb. Hilg Judge Hathaway, Cunningham, New Orlcaim?C A E J Pi ten. Selir Edwardo (Br), Viewers, Liabon?B FSmall A Co Schr St Gcoige (Br), Penuiston, Faltiiouih, Ja?Miller A Houghton. Hi iir Tiine (Br). Sawyer, Nassau?Montell A Bartow. Si hr /( bra (Br), Cohen, 8t Johns, NF?B F Small A Co. Schr Wcntworih (Br), Burgc.is, Windsor, Na?D R Dc wolf. Schr Thiaalirr (Br). Hunter, Halifax?11 J A C A Dewolf. Relir l,avinla Jane, Krtclinni. Alexandra?Mott B> dell. Selir H Brown, Shelby, Wushingion?Bentley. Smith A Co Schr Hamilton, Ogden, Baltimore? M-rrtlJ ,t Abbott. Hdir t>dd Fellow, Garrison, Pocomokc?Muster. Sci Union, L bbv, l'hiladelphia?Simpson A Clapp. S.-lii Wseiiington, Weir, Ke> port?Master. S.'hrG D King, McGregor, Calais?J Bovnton's Sons. Senr inspector. McCa eb, Millhridce?Simpson A Ctapn. Schr l aw< ntm k. Robinson, Milllirlrtge?simp.oh A Clapp. Schr \ cndovl, Bragg. Kcnnolniiikp r:?G I. Ilaicli. Schr.'O'tn Adams, Hatch. Kennebnutport?G L Hutch. S hr Gu i alie'. Gotham, Danvimport?Master, sc r J Uerd, G aid, Boston?L Kenny. Schr O l' Bri wn. G dney, Providence? Master. 8 Jir Empire, i ai r, East Greenwich?L Kenny. Sehr Reindeer, Davis, New Haven?Baker A Pay ten. Schr Sarah Klf/abcth, Smith, New Haven?D Slaunurd. Sehr h ianklln, Cliapinan. N'orwhh?1! S Rackelt. Sloop Pointer. Nl 'hnla. Bristol?f, Kenny. Steamer Ironsides. Vandcrveer, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Ship Ticonilcroga. Stougiiton, liomhay, April 9. passed Good Hope May .'II, St lle'ena Juno K. wtih Unwed Ac, to llai be: k A Co. Wav 8. Lit 20 S3 8, Ion 63 40 K, s| o ;e ship t Hut, t rom Ca.citiu for Boston: June H. lat IJ Id S. Ion 1 3d W. sl ip Mur> Ogden fioo Akyab for Falmouth fi r orders; .'ttli. I?t 0 4)8. ion 130 VV, ship South America, hence lot S.vncy. N8 V. Ship Mameluke (of Boston). Porter, laindon, June 19, in I a iast, to ninsier. Be m 3 days W of Mouiu It. S:l|i (j.b alia, Duihain, Havana, Hi days, in ballast, to master, is at Lower (Juar,otitic. Berk Mary Maker tor, of Yarmouth, N'S), Churchill, Yo.n glial. 20(in* in *<a!lasi, to B ?vd A lllncken. Mark . aso i (Nor), N"lsoo. Botterdnui, 36 days, with indue (o Flinch, Meincke A Wendt. In lat47 to 43, Ion 43 to 32, saw several lei bergs. Hark Itdi Boy (Br), ??, Mutanzas, 12 days, in ballast, to inns ? r. I- at Lower Quarantine. Brig South Bos on (Br, of Pietou). Lane, Bathurst, WCA. Juno 23 with iH-aniiLs. Ac, to K H Warn A Co. Brig Grsoe Wnrtluiigton (Br), Stevens, Belize, Hon, July 8, w ith cotton, hi lc-, Ac. to F Alexandre A Son July 9. lul Zd .V), I n 74 It), spoke hark L.ulu Stewart, hence for Vera Crux; '.nst, lat 36. Ion 54 41), s|Kike lirlg Mary E Milllkcn, from Philadelphia for New Orleans. It rig Hope (Hr i, Young, St V lucent, July 7, with molasaea, to Mlil.lle'.oii A Co. Hi ig Acron Vale (Br, of Harbor Island), Evans, Fajardo, IS days, with s igar, to J V Ooalivia A Co. July 21, lat 29 2d, Ion 33 31, spoke or g Adam Uart'lauu, from Portland lor Ma tuiuas, III days out. Brig Cliaotn .eer (Br, of Halifax), Matsell, Guayauiila, PR. July 12. w ill molasaea, to Siorgra A Co. Brig Abbv P Ken no (Hr. u. St Joliu, NB). Mussels. Mania ... ... - ? ? mlia. 19 da)a. with oedar, Ac, to Breit Son A Co. Brfg Eliza (Br), Gayle, Cow Bay, CB, 8 days, with coal, to Be loiii A Co. Brig Mary Cobb, Lowe, Port Royal. 7 days. In ballast, to Dunbar A Colby. Brig Capeltd, Ace, Fortress Monroe, A days, in ballast, to master. Schr William (Br), Larkin, Crab Island, 16 day*, with mo. las* ?*. to .1 W Cuhhert. S hr Liverpool (Br). Pearee, Cat Island, 7 days, with fruit, to Joit Eneas. Schr vinv Chase, L> ek wood. Port Royal, 13 aaya Schr Dart, Putllips. Norlolk, 6 days. Selir K A Elliott, Be u It, Baltimore, 6 days. Sciir M A i'rediuore, Preduiorc, llulLimore. 3 days. Si hr M K Webb, Buckingham, Philadelphia. Sc ir M"lr *e. . Bangor 5da-s. S? hr laiMiartllie, Grant, Calais, 4 days. Selir S Waterman. Bo.vman, Faln.o all, 3 days, Scbr Triton, Freem m, Ron 'out lor Nant.n keu Selir I C llertz. 8)s'ar. H- ndout for Boston. Scl.r L D.ior Jameson Rmidotit lor Mo- ion. f*iir Aon.udu. Ki lhy. Ponghke psic for Boston. 8t hr Meiamora, Felt t. C h i Si ring. Steamer Josephine (U 8 transport), Urumley, Harrison's L iniiiiig. to U S (Ju latennaner. iinliiig. Pi U 8 Uuiaterma-ier. Steamer Cunoniciia (US iranspoit), Borden, Fortreta Mon roe. hi C 8 Quai ter i aster. Steamer Fakna. Adam?. Baltimore. Stcamrr Artisan. Mct'abe, Baltimore. Mea ner it Hor-ion. Inper. Phllaue nhia. Steamer II ilalk Bel,, Phila telpiila. Steamer Westchester, Nye. Providence. HKLOW. A Spanleh 'hip. name unknown. Also, one brig, unknown. SAILED. Steamships City of New York (Br), Qneenstown and Liv CI poo!; BoruShi i (llam). Southampton and Hamburg; Black stone and New Orleans; Sfer o. Ihe South. Wind at sunset N. OlUccllHiieoaa. The aleamslilp City of Now York, ('apt Petrla sailed short ly ?Iter 12 M yesterday for fjiieruatown aod Liverpool. The steamship Great Mast, rn, t'apt I'atou, salted yesterday from Flushing Bay for Liverpool. The steamship Borussls, Capt Trartmaun, aoiled yesterday at noon for Southampton and Hamburg. Smr Bus* A Ells, which run ashore In May last, has In en got oil and taken to Ship Isiand. Sine SoWAMsat. Johnson, reported from Genoa with silt for New York, aaehored oil Hog Island, inoutii of Bristol harlaii, morning of -5 h Inst, fur orders. The Ship I.lst >ays ?We notice sales at Hmfon of A2 ship Itevsre, i A4 tour, Ln It at Boston in 1849; Al slop Nathanlr Thompson, Mil tons, hoiltal K nnelmnk in I84H; bark Kure kit. 2-'b tons, unlit at .Hertford In 1.985, on terms we did n t le?r i, AI bark Salaeia, 450 tons, tinilt at Easi H sto , In !H67. io N> iv York a count, at something under fli.OUl; and in litis market. Al|f ha: k llaitnah Heeor. ,Wt tone, built in . Vid at Perth Amhir. 5i*.lWo; A2k (elir Sally Hinti.i, I(M Puis, Imilt in InSd at Edenton, Ntft'MHI; and AI>? ship Herald, built at liatli in I'M, $25,000, easn. Hnip Iroiimm, nt Ban Francisco, baa been void to Adams A Hllnn lor $11,000. Srhr Corni Kit. 107 tons, of Myttle, as she returned to t: ai p. i t June 17 I torn llurd s Jslahit with a Car?o of oil, baa been sold lor $2200 to New isiD'h.u Haiti?*. Whalemen. Arrst New Bedfi id 2.UI ln?t, t ?rk Onlotlo ForJer,Oclin'-k S> a lluiiuli.lo Llro 2. Suiula Is'and Feb 1, Chatham lahmd lisi e|i if), will 24 hlils sp and liidil do wli oil oil hoard, bun hum" J2U hbiswh oil Hint 2O.0UQ lbs none. Has on freight I2?i) bhls wli oil fr.m ship Catharine In a gale Aj rll It. lat In go ? Ion 84 W, stova bulwai ka and broke rudder pintles-, has s e-ied the si lp liome by the assistance of ehaliiK. lie i.oris sld fr m Suiula Island Jan 25, ship Oliver Crocker, C? c iran, NH nudiiiig situ*, leaving San iwJch lalauda. I,"i| r? f? ? m h?rk l'earl. 01 New Romion, dated nt Poet I on ?, 1*1, of France. June 8, n mot the denth ol t'apt II rt hit. In rromiimn ? r. The I'eail would sail shortly for bouse In rharye of Cupt lUiley, leieutly mate or ihlp Cliarlea Car nil. Also repot ta in port same date, ship Charles Carroll, Kit till, Nh. ieady for aea, having taken 4) bbhs sp since I ist n | nr\ A lefer from Capt Spooner, of hark Joshua fl- si (Ion NB, ret urn her I.If St Mr eiia June I. w 1th :SJ lihls *p .ill sun L.st r | ui t. 17 'pnliill ?i mid cruise a month round 8t ll< 1. n ?. H p ??. poke -nine ay. IIIr- Mery, NH, 75 -p, C" ipt on s. ie s .i.orejsi rd i .i. k-H a It so. (fii ks, Nil, 250 -p . n nt Helens llioiii.l; Chill K rig, ItQbida; I.o dsn, Hlcen, de 110 do Cornelia, 1'oute, lutl do; brtg l.eunjda.c, Skiff, W t|?ut, Kldo. hook. 11?M.tv 30, lai 4 40 S. Ion 111 *5 \V. hark E Corning, NH, Willi jtkl hula spoil, n ported had not ?e? u a w hale ? or 5 niuiitha. Npoken. iVr. Bhlp Wi d Cat, tt i a?- fn in New Urienna for NYork, July id. luiir.i r, ii.ii 7" i4. " . , I hi k Nugget, 20 days from Cienfurgos fur NYork, July 21, la: J>, I' II (4 10 . . iiark M-ri iniae nf I'milnud, from Car' enaa for 1 bllade]. phla, - n v Is, lal St 21. hm 79 l.t. ib.rk llaml ion, of Nimk. tor $iinlJad. July 14,13mtlea W-W ii.en and Kev light. it,,. HrlitOII K iiue.ly, irom Cardenas for Portland, July 21 lat Ibi. Inn 74 39. . , ,, , , HiM II il Berry, hence for Matsnnis, July 12, lot 29 Ah, Ion ' V??Y J '' Welherell. 13 da; a from New Orleans for NYork, '"llrl.1 w"t; Chirk. fr'.in Philadelphia for 8W Pnrn, June 21, Cine II-iilni-ii N\V 35 in lies. Hi It K i ii lie nsrd, m.m Boston for I oit Royal, July 21, '"Iv" r ?> i '. 'thtIhis, of Calais, 7 day* fr m Havana for Phi ladelphia, July IH, ft nilUsHj. ot Caiysl.et Kerf. Hel.r M Kinney, tl.hr, hum Key Wis fir I'idliirtelphln, J u v I ' Irt 29 -7. I"11 *" " . I r Hputeer I), henee lor I'drt Koyal, July 21, hit 33 18. Ion 75 59. ,_ ,, I.', i.e. ?n Purls, \., I'WUI. Inly fr III HIS- Sherwood. Ilray ; Coll Hole. \V llllehv I ? 1 <? I . fill It-r. ?t? tj.lniie 3-*ho III v -S. i 11 1011. 2ti. iis, llnkiJ 5*?li? i orl brlj C .h.i, H.ij, e.i NY ak ?bout 12th; arhr B F Newton. Dtion, from end for do, SP ? i ?uiDT, July 7?In port (hip Volga, Braids, for 1 next day; bark AU Brewer. Chase, unc. Ciu ru. J una 28?SU1 pre* ship Norulns Light, Cbtuehas lo luad for England- _ , Cobija May 21-Arr ahip Bunker BUI, LnnC Valparaiso (and kid previa JuueZl for Bauuice lo luad guano). Hid pre* to June II, ahip Kale Hunier, Melchor, Cblncbae; oarfe Arctic, Uakra. Liverpool. Kajammi. PR. Jely 10?No Am veoael la port. Ucataxiixa. July It?No Am *eas<') in port. Maisitu-s, June 8?In port ahip John Haven, Porter, for Madras and orders nest da*. ? MosTsrinno, June 2?In port ship George Turner, Ildly, fruin Port and; bark Llaxie, Nickeison, from NYork. Mansasilla. July I?In port Br brigs Kobt Reed, for Mow York 5 days; Osurav, fur do7; Br schr Oriental, for do. Oo 1ns 6tlt. Br bug P I Nevlus. Poxes, July U?In |>ort aohr W H Mulller, for Baltimore 16 days. 81d 10th, brigs Louis Mary Anna (Br). New York; Arondale, do. Shanghai,. May 26?In port bark Young Greek, Taylor, cht fur Bwaluw aud back at $uttt). Sn- kha Lko.ab, June : 1?In port bark Trereont, Wells, for Ronton about Aug I; bilge Ann Klixabetb, Powers, for do about July 2o; ba>uuel Cburclim.ui. Gaudy, for NYork about A'h* Thomas, July IB?In port brig Nantasket, Sawyer, fo? Mansatiilla ready. Sikiika Mokkna, July 16?Hid brig Blackfleh, Palrebild. Philadelphia. _ . Sr John, N U, July If?Arr iiark Persia, Smith. New Yorkf 21st, srhr Alice T. do: 22 shiu Elbi A Clark, Burlon. Boston. Cbl 21st, brig Emily, Sa mders, WHiiifngtou; 22d, schr Annie M, luirson. NYork. Tahiti, uliout Mav 22 ?In port brig Curlew, for , to sail May 26. American Ports. boston. Jn'y 26?Air l. . trausro i UnodeIsland Trench-, srd, NOileiiiis vli Hbin I-lanu and K y West; ship O.-eaoi Ro up, ll i'i den, lb in a: biles Bird of the Wave, Simpson, l'oitnu l'rlaoc; limnholU, Brvant, Cardenas; Br s hr Cha riot, Strickland, hi Dmhi o O ty. T-lcgra U d Lark 8aan dinar a i, from <l:a gow. CM barks Western Sea, llardlng. I'eiiiaiob iro and a inkt; Salaca Pe < rson. New York; brig Ilenrv. Col", NOrleana; s .rs Jo eiili h?nx, lb arson, Haiti" juorc; Isabel Alberto. Tboitrr, Georgetown, DC. Cld 24th, bark Arthur Pickering, 11 ill, NOrleana. Nothing wen te se.i. W ml E. D S steamer It It . 'u vl r started, nnd anchor c I below, w h ire n main U H sloop of .war Marlon, ship Pe rtivlan. and bark A Ptrk'-rlns. BANGOR, July 24?Airachrs Coral, ICent, and M E I'sar, i ll. dglon, New York. Cld brhr A J Ross, 8mail, Martl n lu lie. ELIZ\BETII PORT, July 2C?CM brigNahant, S rout. Bus ton; m-lirs Alton, Chase; Yeloi-ity, Ol son, and Atlautc, Wavs do: Thetua, Jones, Portsmouth; Honuibsl. Went north, M lion; sloop llardaeibble, Simmon*. Somerset. FALL RIVER July 25?Arr sclirs F II Abbott. Smith, Bui tinio'-* : Denmark, H iclitmuii. NYork. GARDINER, July if? .Ur schr Angler, Beese, New York. Sid 21st. s hi Rio. Fairbanks, do. GLOCOK8TKR. July 2J?Arr sclirs Lookout, Harper, Ca lais for N Vol k: 23d, Aucoua, Leigh ton, Addison for do; Cur rill Burgess NYork. NEWBUHYPORT, July 24?Sid schr* Sharon, Thurlow, and Hale. Neumnu. Philmlelphiu; Hu-au. Moore, do. NEWPORT, July 24?Arr sclirs Salmon Washburn, Thrash er, Taunton for I'liiladelpula; Kosrius, Lincoln, do lor New York. R< turned on ure-iiini or head winds, schrs Northeria Light, Em bailee, Alinlra. Bulrush. 26lh?Arr si hr Foi.niain, Besrsi-. Fall River for New York? Sid schrs Salmon Washburn, Rosclus. Black Hawk. NEW LONDON, July 21?Arr schrs Telegraph, Rogers. NYork; Alida, Hull, 1'hilade plila lor Boston. Hid scbr B iL Fa'vyer Rogers, Hurd's Island. NEW HAVEN. Jul* 25-ArrwTrs Brilliant. Monroe; Qua ker Cm, Hen n oln.an l R Mitgee, R-eve. Il/a'ietbpoif PHILADELPHIA. July 2s?Arr bark Essex, Ray, HtJago :'c On a; brigs Romance, Duncan, Oamiucgos; Herald, Da vie Malaiixas; Prouiu, Davis, Brls-ol; wnrs D B Donne, Coombs. Beverly, Muse; Pocohonta*. Berry, and Florida Kelly. Ho-ion; J W ilall, Mar.siiman, Key West; Thomas B French, Hum a, and Eiiiuui, Huiitb, NYork; Georgia, liil ebrist. Baltimore; Win Wallace, Cao.o ell, and J M Ham 0 ond, D uglas, Boston; J Couipton Yates, Newport; Parun, Clark, NYork. Cld ship 8-iranuk, Rowland, Liverpool; brlga D Mali nit, Steel nan. New O leans; Croton, Darts, Bristol: Ca i I urn la Gilford. liriAlul; schrs ilk E Kelley, Kcllay; B T Snillh, Smith; Win W.i lane, Campbell; Aid, Endii-ou: J S Hewett. Lake; Lewis G hosier, homers; John K Plater, (lud trey; J d Hroomell. Dougiiws: H niwalha, Di-ney; W Sauls bury, llud-on. and R Knight, Eudiootl, Rn-mn; D B Donne, t oon s, do; F'lynway. La is, hineiu: Z Stratum, Sieelman, I'an lin-kei: D G F.uy.l, !ta-o e t, NBedloril; P A Bandits, Son er-, Mnrolebeail; All.-o Dm nine, K ee, Psll River; Ma r et a II nd, Terry, and John C< mpton, Yates, New Bedford; Emma, Smith, Lv n; Punthca, Clark, NuulUcket. in vx Did, July 24?Hit* loliowtng vesiels were at the Mi l akwutrr yesterday, nnd pro-ended t o sea this mornlug:? Brigs J Djer. Mleiii an. Mumon- il, Augusts, irom Havana lor NVnrk; ?e|ir> C 8 E wards. llimi Trasue. Fesseuiien, B F Lewis, it C Lord. O 8 Wut-on W 1' Ri chie, E>a Belie, V 1' < oo;ier, N"lson, Cer -s. J (J Baxter, C Hall, James Neilaon, C a --, Kaieii, Amy C ns ? Liu-sa J Mi-Clnsky. Austin, lli in-ock. Savon, Margin t. Dart, iroui Fortress Mnnro- fop NVork. The t'eiit leiorted on ha unlay an I Monday nearly an retui neil, i ii.l leli at on this morning. The hnrk Frank 1 Hr). from Duo.in, l? h ie wig orders. 26th?I h - sh'p S.oiiu uuc. lion Liv rp>ol, and bark Han s n Gi'i got-.. i roui the b.ockiidtng soiii.droii, have come in. PORTLAND, July 24?Cln ? U1- Julia N well, frott, Baltl ii ore. t'KDVIDKNCE. July 25?Arr steamers Osprar, Kenney. I.nd i'etrvl Young. NYu. k; scurs Water vv lien, Hull; Nai.nl Uu -eii, llul-c unu (X'c in Bird. Berry. Bhilaueipliia; EUar Wooib u. Dibble. Coxsacklu; slui p iiavid San .s. Hiadbory^ llaveisiiaw. 8ld brig Viator, w-.wto, I'liiladelphla; sours Bur Hints Mesi-rvey, Pliha lelpliia ,or NYork); J S Lane, S a il en I Lady Jane, hamuli.rs, NYork; it 8 Barucs, ltav inoiid, Uu. K(R KL.VND, Jnlr 13?Arr Dork II 8|uililing, Booker. Li PeriKMil; IJth, oidg 11 l.ee la. Sutuh. Uewrtl's Isle for NYork; selir Kouui, Ksl.ur, NYo. i. Hid ISili, rchr 1'oUos, Pcndle ton NYork: 21st, brig 11 Leeds. S.miU do, sclirs 8t L .car, liurnes: Ml Hope, IL noulon. and Warrior, Cro kctl, do SAN FRANCISCO, J.ioeLh?Arr ship hi .limn, Williams, I'lula lelpu.a. Hid 2aih, schr Muim Cloud, Stanuril, Kai.a Ait July 21 (by Icl), ship Saracun, Osgood, Boston I i pe l June 3<i, hp s Iconl in. Ifeu-lls, for Bugi t Hound; Man I. Button, Spicer, to load lor NYork; Windward. Ham lin. for Kodlac. tu bring I w k a ear.o of ice a. $i)0OJ the voy o; An-klaud, Foster, lor sate; bilg Josephine, Rest, do. hAI.EM, Jn v2l?Arr selirSno.v Drift, Snow. NYork. SULLIVAN,'July ID?ArrsctW Riillbinl. NYork. MMCHbleilNUOa. VNY MAN TKOLBLED WITH Billions Compel nils. Cholera Morons, Dum bo a. Dysentery and Every other Hummer Complaint, fins only himself to blame tor need sis anxiety and suffer ing, win u a 1 (be wurid knows that "f'"*1 all disorders, dis- - tempers and uRu-as s of the seasons TIIE FRENCH COGNAC HITTERS, taken as an ordinary bon-mgr. Ore a e ruin preventive and cure, klving iustaut.neons ieib-1. The genuine French Cog nac Bitters sic Imported only by S. hTEINKELO, sola stent, . mill sol I by him nt 70 Nassau street, and by H. AC. OAK LEY, It Park row, and by all drnrgista, grooers ui liquot dealers throughout the I sksd 8i,.ie.i. VGNEW'S, 2X) GREENWICH 8TRBET, CORNER ON Munsy, Is tbo i.iacc to get Teas, Sugars, Flour and aD kinds ol Grucerles en- np for easli. JW. JOHNSON. M D, * Of Hartlord, Guunect loot, writes as follows:? Haktfokd, Nov. 11,1861 T. Allcock A Co. tisxrr?l'lesse torwaril one gio?s of yonr Porona P'asters b express. Our dally experience in Mic use of tbi s Blast re eoni-rns ns ol ihru ?o|s:rio. - Ncel.eoo.-. At this momem of vvt tlii2 a man applies tor one, won, by entangiemeat ins. -ua t ui mnc ilui ry, bail Imtn bis legs urokeu aud spine se v irly itiiuicd, and am. nearly a jear ent.rely helplesa, and found relief very ana from an app.b atbni ol a pla-ter to h:S ? spine, ami now jierlorins his r-guovr daily labor. Ill- was excre ungly anxious, learln? the Mipply might bo i-xiiausted; aild lie nouid i lie. if,II, pay $b each U tbo/ I mild not be o .lultied et a U-ss .a;e. 1 a ,i surprised ilmt surg otis du not make use of thrso ;<erlo.ste?l piasters to th-- evrli.sion of all others, as their flexibility aud ndhe-iV.-uens nr - gr all,. In udvsu: e ol ot> er plsso rs, while the perioi.iiiotie |>e u Ur to them rei d<P loriu greatly superior to all utuers for ordinary surgical uses. Very truly vou-n, J. W. JOHNSON, M. D. OFFICE NO. 7~l~rON HtjUARE. O.FJ.K Ni). 4 IN KIN HuU ARB. OFFICE No. 4 UMoW SQUARE. 25 CFNTh EACH. 2.i Ce.Nlh EACH. . 23 t'E.sTh EACH. Roll also at 794 Canal street, Bold also al 2"4 Csiutl street. Soli also at 2U4 i ar.ol -ui-et. Sold also at 2J4 Canal street, Ai d by alt dealers. And ny nil deau-ra. And by ail dealers. And by nil dealers. Rheumatism. THOSE AFFLICTED kuau This. Nkw Yon*. October. IFW. 1 Inreby certify tk?t I era* cfle. tuallv <-"re.t of ihenm*. Item m its ii.out iu-1it<' rorni. by wear in MKl'TAM'S Mhl'.lL LIC Mil.KS, a Inch I ? urn-lder uu 1n\uit.ioia ol in alculabi* lament o ibus ' a iik-to I wit i coiiipluiuta of .? rheumatic1>? t ore. mid I mat. luliy ro. omtn. nil it m am. ..nd etna a> mutcdr for Invalid* Millei uti fioin am b oinplEiat.. caputii anthony ir. hauoerty. U ' 111 110 'Ml, LOIig lllMU .il, N. J. Ti>Mkttas A Co.. I'M Broadway. Call ui' mini lor circular. STIAM1IOATB. CInNKY ISLAND FERRY LANDS AT FORT HAM* ) 11 Oil. The Nad*..un leave* Cliri tophcr street, .at 9U, It'.' and .IV" Spriu, > ic l a UM mill a'J* ll .v struct at V'., l'2'.i and II f Moiri* sl.c-e', pier 4, *t 19, I and * C10NEY ISLAND FEFllY.?TIIR NAL'SIICN LEAVES I Chrtatopuer street at .1 4 lil.j .nut it 4. S| rum strut a*, l.}*, lJli ui. ? -H Diiy alio :l at 'Jli.'a a.ui ?) a Pur Ko. 4 (Motrin alt oil) tat 10, 1 and 4 o'oio-k. bHMt ALi ANV.-TI1K STEAMBOAT DANIEL DREW, fir Au-mii anil i?mn. adUto Ion lug*, tutn-hag atT.ili l.eih slrw. t, MnTvik. law* e? r> Toioday.Tbuia lay and. Kalut'd iv. Iron: Jay etmrk |.lr.. at 7 A. M. N. M.?li.tdaou K.rri Kiilital lioaeu will to r ioln.1 on hoard. Norwich line?for boston, new London,. Nor.Moll and tV'onr.iiifin- aiih udtd ?Uaniuri OU T OF BOSTON aii?l CITY OF NKW YliHIi leave every .lay ? Sru line evrepiel), at i o'cIovk, I om l.-ut of Veetry ali-en, pmr T9 North river. K. 8. MARTIN. Agent. OTRAMlR THOMAS E IIM.SK LRATBS THE KOOP m of s.'i 'lit eiMit, Norm ii-er, unity. at hi A.M.J, A ai.it 7 P. ? inrU ill;- 'htiijt Bull's Ferry. Pleasant Valley nid Fort Lee; Sunday* ui Id A. M., i. C a nl 7)g P. M. Fiona Fort Lee, dally, at 7'\A. M 11 tl.,3t{ ana ? P. M. 8nn deyB, 7>i A. M.. >2 M., ami 1 and Off M Landli.f nl Twcntl-li an I Thirtieth air* K on l.m Id and I o'cl.wk up trlpa, and rt o'ukrk down trip ever d i,, Sunday Inclusive. MTB MBOAT LONO ISLAND WILL EE10M1 HER 0 -i ail ir irlpa on Tliam ,a>, 8l!h ,n i . l '?vln-New Yurie rN rtlipott and IntoriiM-dh-'e lauding* at S.S P. M, He t irn dig leave* Nortlniort at 6 A. M. IJO MLVIIRt, flytlMMM ROTMir MWi ?fill; rBRVAILtN'" DIFKI'M I.TY. A OF NF.LAL I.ASSITl OR Si i?> * 'I" fmnv. whl-ii uite.i "-a.tiul'.-lh 'Oi'jMir p-e e 'lng ill alh; till' f I'M -si:* nil ? laail -.It; tl ?? appunt* la'la; ,n. 1 a tin! o ill r?l l"l'on s. and hvar, a ? ninpnnlrS 'ay dian h rit.. anil I'lllidlur Ii ml.u I r. ml- in. nhtl ?oun rmnpliirlj jr.'*. trat-* tl c patn??'. and us ? -.i .In I. IndlM rent una.- or lnmxcll ami llie tvu id. N m. tv tlm till ? w In l III. Ni lll'l lint i't IE i.nl'TH, Til" rrmi-lv ii I:. ? aamr. Til,i .'t ain ? s'tor etelit RR\N? OKI.Tlt .-"PI 1.I..S, and 111 10 II . u irs > r lr?* ilme repi-ut tl.O J :? . I 'h a ii el" In ? in I-Hi'"* ?? inr three or four day a, i.nil 'in rr.Il r re ir nn ? mi. an *m--? A Hl-lSii iV.fl K i HKINO. riati.lt'- Hi'* I ills '"! uhv.iv. ?..,e,?nd Biuisvd I* n l ist i * hla ti'Utl III tlitm. Ottr M. , TV Li: Prim'i">: .".i ? v.VAi. sn:Ei;r. B'dd a.?d a. V' *1 '? L (Ui AN H i ??l.l. i i. iLRIL*.