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THE REBEL PRISONERS OF WAR Taking (he Oiilli to H-.ei.ort the Go vernment. O j o' 'iiree hu *md IU.U 'Uy 01. p< Moi.e. - ?f waj' at Fori Pelawuro four huudrod have be n ..II' ! 11 >ako the oath al oliagi:in<j to the United tiia* ?I .? h is aby.rt one third of tho whole numbe.- wh*h ' fo U> s ip port tn i old under wh. h hoy* reborn >ud roared. M?w.i of i! -so men who have bee:. >? 1 <ttod to tuko ttn? oa'.li tro N i ,h?rn tuon - >iuo of ?%!??" ? b 'hh?!i reitum - Jv i- ili-t <1 iii 'ii in lU< iebst --ei '? wLo no.s ** t!i? error of their ways and wUli to p''out Others are iiirtu wh" havti 3u|>u-'i t?d tl ?* 'h m u- famous course to dwtr< > tho I'nion, by wtii J i i liiout' >o: having no uoaire to become soldiers, Imv? !>?'**? ? itnpre - I into tl.e rebel ranks, aid since became rep uta.it. -tune .f ti men had re-ided but a short time in reliel I jih , snrt are u,.^uy of foreign descent wit*, rif if* u. ihi ' .i.f-s or foresight to be able t -j"d. e for th ? ? s t . iu><rs that arc of v tal importance to their mvh ??? fa >?. ' .1 "of th;-. mot!) crowd art Southern tuon Nora mJ r i e.l aul of good edccatlon, who have b -<-u u outed->o didorcntiy from wimi tliey were led to beliersthoy would be treated, a: d have uol id !ho vnst difference n the aspect of the Noi 'horn states who* ? out oared w;:li those un.'isr the bin of ,'eff Davis, thai tb^y too have repented a:.I desire to rumain under tho p.-ot-c'ion of the government that has fostered them fr^-n livincy. Hundred* of ?omoaunica tuns w?re rooeived daily by M.\j"r I.igeborth i ho Provost Mtrshal, and Captain (iibsou, tlie Commandant of the Post, requesting that the writers might be ;.;lowed to take the oath, all un<ler the special Injunction th t the commit mcation ^should he strictly privato, eaco una tryi: g to keep the fact of his wish ins to take the th from bis neighbor?at the same time professing love tor the so-called Con ederate States, end in many cases assumiug V> be of the vi'.est and bitterest rebel clique. For a'time these communications were .h-I an I pawed over without any action being taken to '.ho matter uihij such large quant.t . es A these requests to lake the ath C iaie in 'hat Cap Gibson communicated the fact t'> tho Secretary o! War. who immediately issued an erdor (the order was publish' 1 iu our K<>rt l'eii.vart- correspo dence of the 23d ult ), wuich stated that in" of t!i"S? m n who would take the tho required oatli id could show suf. boieut proof of their nncerity and .o altjr toward the government would be forced within lb' r? oe! liin's. This order created groat joy in I be hear >f many u ho. In many instances, had gone so far as tc o!Te: t?> iwoar (hat thoy would enter tho Union armj uni'.. r Al o I incolu rather tb.m be exchanged anu re tut" to tin- same P" P'.tions thoy had occupied lie: re the* -vere Uiken prison ers and !t is only now th it we -ee th. four h indred of Ibem have been permittoJ to r'-turn to i'i ^ir p sit on of Citizens of the l uited States It is impo t int! r ihe pub lie to know what the foaling of thi -o B *-n is tfiward the old governmont. They may be dividad 'hreo classes. First, those men of Northern or^.i who i.iok od upon tho sece-sion or th > S.'athe u Slati-s from a flnanc al point of view, beiieviug, in many Ins*, .nces. that the government was too weak to privent the secedo-i States from forming a separate govornrn of their own. Second tno S itiiern m in who went iut ? the w tr, not be cause he lovt t, but because he viewed the matter as something ac illy necessary to hi.-' welfare on account <>f tho unlimited trude of tho crgam of abolitionism, which, not being i>o ?eli understood South as th."^ wore North, fanne<i the flimeandled him who would boa staunch friend to tho I niou and the government to believe that it was the wish of the Northern peO'de that the rights which thev had bo:"ore eri.loyed were to be taken from them. Now .Mute they havo saeii the conservative views "f Proeidont Lincoln , thoy. too, bave rccnted and although they do not wish to Q ht against their owl sons, brothers and fathers, yet they do not desire , to judge by their Conversation, to have anything to do with the war, wL-.h tng to be paroled ather than e*';han~ed. Whun inf rul ed that the governors of some of the Stales South hail issued orders to the effect that a parole would not be re girded. they swore roundly that thoy wuiid sooner go to prison thau into tho r inks again. Thi* reeling tnay be tfotitious or it may be sincere, but such fs their Isnguago The third elses are those men who have a--ted in the same fiapacity South that the ab lltionists iiave acted North Tin>v have trumped all kinds of St' rie?, and have need the language of (V>ngress"T>en to niamifactv.ro capital for their own use Theso men hare become mo far involved la the matter that they see no hope for them but in the auooess of the rebellion. Most of theso men hid from Virginia, South Carolina and Geoigta. Mis ?iasippians. !/>utsiatiians. Texsna, North Carohnln s and oth.irs of the Southern States wish to he paro'ed; while fr m the other throe S'ates mentio ned. m n general thing, they wish to be ext hsrged. If the government should gee proper to pa. .do all those who wish to be we should consequently be losers. As a gene ral exchange of prisoners has been decided upon bn tween the two armies every man who U |>aroled is a less ?f a man to as hence It is thought that n"ne will be pa Died until after the exchange. The surplus of prisoners that remain on oar hands may then be disposed of in this manner, but until that time they remain prisoners of war. Captain Nurkrnxlr, Lateof Her Britannia Army. TO TH* EDITOR U> TUK NKW YOKK HKRALD. Wimjwb, C*xai>a Km, July 30,1802. My attention has been directed u> a paragraph in a recent nutnbei of your journal from which II would ap pear that mi ofllrtr, bearing my surname mid the precise Initial* of my Cli stian naro?s, has beenrn# implicated in a fracas with another officer al Washington. 1 am also known (io (Jaaad< anrl the (Tailed Sta'esi as Captain C. F Mackenzie, ale of har Britannic Majesty's Kaval Army, and as I am not in the remotest degree ambitious of the uneovnblo n toriety attaching to tha occurrence referred to, 1 abouid reel obliged by your giving publicity to the Christian names of your Captain Mackenzie. The simi larity of our names, rank, initials and service. might very poseiMy cause me ?<ae disparagement and my frlenda in hat'.and much uneasiness. cognizant as they ?re of my present residence in No th America and that 1 bad recently served in the ariny of the United States. A? an additional motive for addreostag you, 1 beg to say thai mr nam* hus been for soma tune put before tlie authorities at thp Wa. ltopartinent in connection with the cl nm? arising out of my appointment ami services as Regimental Adjutant of the late First Michigan Ijincer regiment Henoa I leave you to draw such Inferences aa yon may think proper. CllAS. KWt H MACKENZIE, Late Captain in her Britannic Majes-iv's service, and late Regimental Adjutant First Michigan UooM. Obltury. Tin LATK VUWAKO M. FISflKR, A. D. 0. The rity of New York has good reaaon to be proud Of th* characters and services of the volunteer soldiers it lias put tn tha held during the present war. Of the first quota enlisted for three months, the larger portion now forms the but materials of the forces in the field. (m? 0 the miKt promising young officer* who lelt the city, in tb? ranks of the Twelfth Militia regiment, on the Milb of .April, lRfil, was Kdwaid M. Fisher. who, after serving tils first term with the highest credit, remitted the army a< a member ol the same regiment, and was Immediately 8 >l*cted by General bullerfield to ?er*e ?s his aid The selection f r su< h a post h> uo officer of G noral But.er fl.Md's character was a sure Indication of the merit of the y ung officer. In the hotly contested fight near Gaines Mill, iti front of Kit' inoml, ? n Friday, June 27. while con veying an order from his (ionerai to one of the regimeuts engaged. Lieutenant Fisher was mortally wounded, and li don the followi.ig day. In speaking of the deceased iiene at Hmt-erfl'-li! ? 'vs ? Tils p?-sa >nal qae''f*< * <nd worth T ha<l long known, but Ik hraver> slid i-Oura. ?n the held of battle, llrst evinced ?o tbsi d it, showed. x.as, too well for lilm, teal be |Hiaaea*?M ??.'iy quality of s ?olli?r Thrnagtiout the (lay, at limes ac company Ing m?. at other* carrying orders In the face of a tTribl? flr*. with the ctKuness i f a rei?rsn, he shewed that fn sntr.v and daring bra/ery Which Im'lr m ail l"Ve him. II is quiet, amiable di?i>oaltlon, and his many not.le qualities, had treatiy en<i?aied n m to my?elf and ail the tueialpers of iny nun. Ilia loos is a sad one to the army and to his family. TU s It a rare tribute fo th character of a soldier, and ?urn a r?eord may well be relied on In sot ten the sorrw 01 nircnts, and in son.?? degree to alleviate a widow's affile tern. I.teuteiiant Flshe* died at the post of duty at the jarly age if twenty f!te years, having a widow and One son If 1? lore bis loss. The lives of such men are ? C. *4ly tribute to ih< duty all owe to ih?lr country. and *l"'f we rnonru the loss ?f th'mj we lore and admire. OwmoiMlton must hu n nd In th? mtional gratitude and ta the ear.tiring memory of the g' o l and brave wlnse names du not pae* away . The New Comet. TO THK ?i'lTtllt W TIIK li+.KAI.D. BnoAnwAy.Orr- pnBrtT. I'st i.sf ni Mit.Jal.v M,1M3. A very good?and the third?obecrvation was Uken ?with the teieacope, at bal'peat ten I M , opon the new ?nm t discovered at the ( amhrldge (ibset-vntory on the T<th instant. Its po- itl n is nearly on n In * j ,ming the bright and first m.tg iltude star ( ai HIa with the \,.rth ptai , and two thirds of the distance from ? s| eda to the North star. Capo!11 tan be seen al elev n uiid ihn-e ?tu?rters P M. lu the ti rth nnrtlie.'i/' r? ir t:i ho r,u The comet I* rapidly arpro o hlng, I- increasing in bril. 1ian'7, and will a?s>n l>e ? eadi y t\ .i lt? tail t; Beaied to the comet s?eker quit" < ? : ihill dogr'-. s In length, the comet lts< If. f'mr m lute of a de.ree (>i ?ouree, at this time the comet d e i t t,euhar nixht orlay,*i>d by the tevolution "i n ? r'I it app<- rs to Tr ye aro nd the North star. Hk" 1 ' I'alici i f the |l|>pert?T I'rse Major, the tailth' ? i ? i at dlflerent < in** Of the evening to the dill' .t( t., ,t. nf :|i, rom ?>?:%?^t, weA,*c. A. i HfAlCi Kft. Thi lifmains of < <?l. ?f(? mi Muniiife llatytMOri Aug st I. ISdS. the remains of Colonel Jeniei Monne.ef the Two ,\f pii;i>nd New fork regime i . m. ,, m i.. uess viott ?? tttis moralng, atnl were t ? is-1 to the cars b> Hie key Will regt iieni of Now V A. | WE RELEASED UNION P^ISOTiERS. $i< U ami \\ militlt'tl Fnlon PsIaoMr* from Iti? huitiuil Ailwlllt'll Info l !>?* Clii w ?>. u in Ucacrul lli^piiai, July ?8i? I..>m ?(>>' Co. 11, 8 ii Peititfylvaina cava ry; l> 1 Joss, Co. R.8.h tin--v \ una rivalry Wm, B. May ward, Oo II tub ftmtylnnn cavalry. Itaulri Ktpp,?t?. H, tuh Cwwylr* nia c.vulry Ii. Bisk* 1', AthIVnns)ivania cavalry; RubNM cope, Co. t tii'li l'ei-n-yivjiiia oatairy; C. Canty, Co. 1,, 6Ui Pobb j Ivai la cavalry; K. E. Jack-on, Co. L, 6th renu-.vlva i . avalry: J.J. Henderson, (ti. K, tkb ivnn-yiv.tnucavalry ti! Vernon, Co. F, Ath Pennsylva nia cavalry 1>. I ru n, Co. I?, 6tli PeausyIvania cavalry; .] iKJOthur. Co. M. 8tli IVuusv haul. ra\airy; C. Atwater, O. E, Cth Pei msylvanm c avalry. ?. Bo^en, Co. K, 106th Pi'ilii-v.vaul t VUlUttewi; J Hopkins, Co G, 103d lt>nn s< Iv.i.ia ti. Soul 'ltd, Co. F,- D3d Pennsylvania: M. Wil. li-tl, t o A, WW lViiit!i.\ v:ui:a; J . Mnl'T, I o. Ii, With Pei?a By Ivania Jtthn Br< wn, < ?>. D, 64th Now York; Tlios Plua ?aut, t->. ti, S'Jtl New York; J' Im VI Favor, Co. 1), 67th Now \ork. Aug 'stns urtx?r,Co. B,52d Now Yotk;. C. W. K i ltler, Oo. 1, 6Jti New York; Win. I) Lindsay, Co. 1, 81st Pennsylvania; lilN Jago. to. G, 72d New York; O.K. Hunliok.Oo B, 4- I New York; Fred Klenkel, G<. I, 42J v. w York; Jacob Batlveher, Co. H.49tli New York; Win. ! ,1 tm.-on,<o E,43tl New York; C. Vtiniilst 'in, Co. K,43d Nr.. York; Jan. Larkin, Co. ti, 43d New York; W. R I) it em, o A, 43il New York: H. Monta?ue, Co. 0,44th Now Yo k; W. W. Vail, Co. 1). 44th New York; E. Vedder, Co A,4;: i New York W. II. I acbnian,Oe.C,33dNew York; ti. 11. rboi?p8(*,Cft. H. 83d Pennsylvania, A. H Fuller, Co. B, 83d Pennsylvania; M. O'Brien, Co. H. 81st Pennsyl vain.i; Tnomas Elliott, Co. 1>, 81st PenneyIvania, Samuel 1 nriii'D, Co. 1, 72d I'eniisylvauia; Wm M. Rest, Oo. F, 7J i Pennsylvania; 1'eter H"yoe, Ot.ti, 87th Pennsylvania; li. ti. Johnson, Co. G,4!?tli Pennsylvania; A. H. Urler.Oo. C. 31st I'ebnayIvania David Mocliaraee, 1 o. K, 40th Penn ayIvania; L Gilleski, Co. A, lltu Pennsylvania reserve; P. McLaughlin, Oo. E, loth Pennsylvania reserve; A. Caiu,b 11, Co. K, 9th Pen sylvan'ia reserve, Joseph West, Co. E, 1st Pennsylvania reserve; J s. UoCaniey, C . C, 1st Pennsylvania reserve; Alvin White. Co. G, 7th Pe. nsyIvania reserve, 11. G. Chubbuck,Co. F, 6th l'onn sylva ia; Henry E. Phillips, Co. K, 3d Pennsylvania; Wm. G. Knight, Co. 1, 3d Pennsylvania; A. ti. Hheint'oldt, Co. 1,4th PennayIvania; James McGran, Co. A, 2d Peunsyl v nil; Lew is Brisset, Co. H, 38th New York; Marshall Joues, Co. K, 49th New York; Wm. Davis, Oo. B, 42d Now Y'ortv; A Wykens, Co. 1), 63d Now York; David liroer.Co. K, 36ut No>v York. Wm. Ores well, Co. 8, 33d New York; ii K.Clark,Co ti,33d New Yoik, J. 8. Kenee.Co C, 33d New York Chariot Tans, Co. C, 31ft New York; John Vara, Co. D, 38tli Now York; Gil>?on I>nnn, Co. It. 27th Now York; H. Flax, Co. 11, 20tlt New Yoik: J. McCall, Co. C. :ti New \nrn; A. I-ikc, C<>. B, '27th New York; Mark W Iff, Co. I, l*th Now York; E. C. Rust. Co. E, 18th No- York. lira. Farrell, Oo. F.lrtth New Y>rk; Charles W I'a.e I'at Ryan.Co. A, ifl>th New York; Thus. (Jrevy, Co F, 14tii New York; H. B?ft, Co. I, 13th New York; Win. W. Wo iter, Co II, 3d Pen nsy Ivan a; A. L. Lincoln, Co I, lrt Ne'.? Jersey; Goo. O. Clias. Co. It, 1st Pennsyl vania reserve; C. Baaum, Co. B, 1st I ounsylvania re serve; C. X?. Mdrpliy, Co. B, l>tt Pennpyivania rtsorve; John Weidel, Co B." lit Pennsylvania; J.'hn Metgoi, Co. It. 3 i Peutisylviinia; John Nevin, t o. G, 10th I'eiiu ylva nia; W. G. t ook, i<>. G, 1st Pennsylvania; 1>. ti. Klli.s, Ct>. H. 107th New York;Pat. O. H lian, 101st New York; F. McGibney. Co. F. 6'Jrt New York; Hat O'Brien, Co. D, 8hi.li N w York; Jno. Brady,Co. 1). 88tb New Y"rk;John Ami. u,Co. II, 86lit New York; Alex. Blair, Co K,93d w York: John Makior, Co. K, 93d New York 1). 1>. Noal, 1.0. 0, lOKU New York; II gh Yea,Co. C, 9fith Nuw York. S. 3. .tones, Co. K, 81st New York; C. McGrover, 00 K, 77th New York Thai. C*s y, Co. H, 77th New York: Jacob Hoffman, 13th New York; U. G. Howlond, to. a, ia:li NewYo k, Iba* L. F.lli.--, Oo. C, 12th New York; ( has. Zetiiii'v, Co. B, 7th N.'W York. fieo. Achbeck, 1 o. A, 7ih New York; J. Greur, Co. A, 7th Now York; C. W. Henamenway, 6th New York; John Fifer.Co. I>, 7th New Y'uik. John Swoitzer, Co. C, 14th New York; Allan Bentiey, Co. A, 12th New York; Cl.as. Browne, Co. I), Otlth New York: Francis Herman. Co E, 1st New York: l?aiiiel Footman, Co. E, 1st United Stat -h Chaa-eurs: J as. l-'rair, Co. E, 1st New York battery; Charles Ott, Co. C, 1st artillery; Wm Ma-ry,t.'o. A. 5tU New Yortc cavalry; .lames GOitny, Co A,5'.ltN9w York cavalry; Jno.Keouey, o. H. 5ih New York cavalry; Robert Roadel, Co. K, 7th New York cavalry; Valentine SmoK, Co. L. 45th .New Yoik; 11. V. I^itliarman, Co. G, 1st New York artillery: M. McCorml. k, On. K, 5th New York artillery; Clias. E. .Matlrorby, Co. K,77th New York;J scph Scul ley.Co. A, fist New York; Wm. Baker, Co. H, 61st New York; J. A. Ijtwrence, < o. A, 77th New York; Arthur B. T w s. Co. B, 72d New York . A. M. Sav>ce, Co. G, 61st New York. t ori.elliis Cornell. 69th New York J. Feeny. Co, B, 87th New York;Gej. W. Goodrich,Co. L, 72d New York,^eara Mci ary, Oj. II, 10;h New York; L. Berry, Co. C, 72d New York; J. R. Hodges, Co. K, 04th New York;L. M Briggs, Co. H, 64th New York; B. White, Co. K, Cmh New York;C. Rowley,Co. G, 61?t New York; 15. W l ee, Co. H,81st New York; I.. C. Perkins, O^. G. 87th Nesv Yoik; Htl. Iraccy. Co. I). 83d New York;M. Kusch, C '. B, 84th Now York; Kd Keilev, Co. C, 71st New York; halilrm tiint ess, Co. G,64;U New York; J. Wagener, Oo. B, 93d New York. Pat. "'lwiiohue, Co. A, 5th New York;. Wm. Freeman, < o. A, 5th New York; Pat. 0'8hauirnns sey.Co. A.6tlt New York: Geo. Fisner, Co. A, 1st New Y-rk, Wm. Toombs, Co. B,27th New York:.las Mana gn.tii, Co. B; 27th New Ynrki?t*'alry; Thos. O'Wu nt r, Co. A, 5th New York J '-e| h Goodtrey, Co. F, 7th New York; L V. Hiking, Oo. E, 8th New York cavalry; John Rose, Co. F, 103d t'eiiii.-ylvai.ia; Thos. O. Smith, Co. F, 102d Pennsylvania, L> M. ie.itpie, Co. I), 105th Pennsylvania: L. W. Luko, Co. II. 105th Pennsylvania; Joseph A. Gere, o. B. lOfiih ronnsylvat ia: Johu W. Manners, Co. I.106tb I'eni ay Ivania; Joecph lilackley, Co. I, I0.'ld Pennsylvatiia: Joiiti W. lUo, Co. 1, lOttth Pennsylvania; A. I/> vocall, Co. K, 105th Pennsylvania; D. S. Brass, Co. A, 95th Pennsylvania; Thomas Fisher, Co. I, 96th Peunsy.vauia; P. G. smith, <Jp A, 96th Pennsylvania; W. Biuwn, Co. 6,83d I eansylvaiila; Daniel D. Marvine, Co. I), 83d Pennsyivan.a; Geo. (iapel, Oo. D, 83<1 Pennsyl vania Heory Henderson. Ck>. F, Hist Pennsylvania; G. Howe.!, Co. K. 72d Pennsylvania; Francis Perry, Co. G, 72(1 Pennsylvania. Henry ."thayle, Co. L, 82d Pennsylvania; A.I. lithoock, Co. B,57th Pennsylvania; David Jones, Oi. G, 621 Pennsylvania; F. S. Adams. Co. C, 12th Penu sylvania reserve; R. S. McCall, Co. E, 11th Penn sylvania reserve; H Fsthbatich, Co. K, llth Penn sylvania rtteerve, Andrew Ray, Co. F,10th Pensylvunia eserve: G. W. Simpson, Co. G, 9th Pennsylvania re serve; David Lintle, Co. K, loth Pennsylvania; Joseph vlixir.Co. C, 8th Pennsylvania; F. L. Colbecker, Co. A, M L Pennsylvania; M. C. Laugley, Co. A, 10th Pennsylva nia. M.O Matthews, Ce. F,7th Pennsylvania; G. H. Bur mvrH V Tth ^nnivlviniu' J. Wcfflilfliiffar Cn H ?th Pennsylvania ra-erve; C. 3. Wilkman, Co. G. 4th Penn sylvania, ?ieo. Iarkin, Co. B, 2(1 Pennsylvania: R.John son, Co . E, 5th Pennsylvania. Henry Millar, Co. H. 1st Pennsylvania, Hanry Rally, Ce. H, 1st Pennsylvania; T. 3tone, Co. E, 81st Pennsylvania. Daniel Mitchell, Co. C, i.l(! Penney.vaola, Wm. McCammau, Co. A, 83d Pennsyl vania; H. K. liounehowe, Co. K, 71st Pennsylvania, J. W i bapman, Co. H, 71at Pennsylvania; John Fagan, Co. H. OSd Pennsylvania. 8. W. Clement. Co. A, 6i!d Pennsyl . aiiia t.eo. H. Sualia, Co. B, 1 t l'ennsyIrani* rifles, f. It. Stevens, Co. 1,12th Pennsylvania reserve; T. Thomas, Co. B, 10th Pennsylvania reserve: L. O. Bcale, Co. C, 9th Pcnnsyi ania reserve, J. Hempietun, Co. E, Oth Pennsyl vania reserve, M Short ley, Co. C, 8th Pennsylvania. J. W. Mitchell,Co. G, 8th Pennsylvania. Wm. Nickel, Co. K, 7th t ennsylvania; J. A. Mcknight. Ob. B, 7th Pennsylva nia, v has. Stable, Co. C, 7th Pennsylvania: I X. Forbett, to. F. 7th I ennsylvania. A. Andrew, Co. F, 4th Pennsylva nia, 0. a. Whiteryian. Co. F, 4:1) Pennsylvania. J. Henry, Co. A, 2d Pennsylvania L. B. Poits, Co. E, 1st Pennsyl vania: L. C. Alexander, Co. C, 7th Pennsylvania reserve; H. McUlngan, Co. E, 22d Pennsylvania, L. Warley, Co. D, Sih PetiLiayivania eavalry; L Keliey, Co. A, 0th Pennsyl-* ?aula cavali y: N. Jones. Co. k, Oth Pennsylvania ca valry , K. 3 Gllltban, ( o. I>, 11th Pennsylvania; L. A. JaoK-s.Co. C, 4th Pennsylvania; J. Wright, Co. C, 7th Pennsylvania, L R Long,Co. A,6th Pennsylvania CS valiy; B. I). Keyser.Co. D, 6th Pennsylvania cavalry; H. 8. Gee, Co. E., Oth Pennsylvania cavalry; E. Dicker son. Co J. Oth Pennsylvaniacavalry, L. C. Austin, Co. B, 11th Pennsylvania, B. W. Stevens, Co. C, 11th Pennsyl vania. L. Mailer, Co. H, 0th United States cavalry; L. C. ('?bier,Co. A, 1st CnMedatatea cavalry; J. Blain, Co. B, Oth L'uited States cavalry, Edward Harris, Co. A, 6th lotted .-tales cavalry, L Carr, Co. C, 2d Pennsylvania; J H. Brodie, Co C, 6th Pennsylvania W Lawrence, Co. H, 1st Pennsylvania cavairy E l ward Handly, Co. li 0th Liulted .-tales a< unary, John Claris, Co. F, 6th Vermont. It. L Cobuin, Co. K, ftth Vermont, L. B. Gottut, Co. C, 6.h Vermont, Wm I/>bwi,Co, K, ftth rertnont, F. Radger, Co. G,3d Vermont. C. C. Y'oun?r,Co. A, 6th Pennsylvania reserve, C. Habcr, Co. O, Oth PetUisylvania cavalry, W. R. (jlbson, Co. I), Bth Pennsylvania cavalry, lien. Brown,OB. L, 0th Pennsylvania cavalry; 0. Me Gohey, Co. Ii, 11th Pennsylvania reserve, Jos. Shawl, Co A, 8th Pennsylvania reserve; Isa-.c Stieff, Co. G,0lh Pennsylvania cavalry: F. Phono, Co B, Otli P?nn-y/Vitlna cavalry: Ellas Evans, Co. F, 6th Pennsyl vania cavalry. I'. W. <Jnlck,Cr>. K, Oth Pennsylvania (Ri valry; Patrick Henry,Co. 0,14th i'cuusy I van ia,i William B rns.Oo. D, 12 h Pennsylvania. J. Eoitorbaksr, Co. O. Gth Tutted States cavairy; A. S. Ware, Co. 0, 0th Cnlted .-ute* cavalry; Houry IAck, Co. E, Oth United 8 aies cavalry. L. Riet, u>. A, 1st United states cavalry; Isaac Miller, Co. C, 4th Pennsylvania. A. Foley, Co. A, 11th Pennsylvaata. P. Ford, Co. C, 2'l Pennsylvania, James Wheeler, Co. F. ftth United States artillery. M. I'oualds'ii. Co. F, 1st United States artillery, Frank Shaw, Co. H, Ath Vermont, H. ('auinjins,Co E, (jib Vermont, C. F. Nr ton, to. H, 0tb Vermont; A. P. Kirns, Co. E, 6th \ermi>nt: tluules P. t.rinnole, Co. C, 4th Vermont, rt m. 3. lergusou, Co. A. 2d Vermont; Joe Landry, Co. F, 5th.Vermont, -am Karsl.o*.<X>. A, 1st New .lersey; Jas. liarry.Cn. F, 1st New Jeiset;L. H. Richards, CooH, 4th New Jera.y:Th'is. Green, Co. L, 4th New Jersey; lievld UusnelL Co. I). 3d Now Jersey. Martin Hughes, Co. I>, 3d New Jersey; B. W. smith, Go C, Oth New Jersey, 8. l.'n derweoJ, Co. C, 7th Michigan; C. Brink, Co. B, 7tb Mlclil g.in; J. Whaler,Co. I, 4th Michigan. J. Iienng.Co. 1, 1st Michigan. F. Hull man, fco. K, 4th Michigan.U. Walts,0*. I, 10th Michigan: T. Mc'.regory, Co. G,1st Michigan cav alry.D. K. Adams, Co. 1st Mtcbigau cavalry; L. Clark, Co. H,2d Mti'fal#>n cavalry;!.. H tioodrieh, Co. F, 10th Michigan. W. li. Perkm%Co. E, 4th Maine. 0. Kenstl.Co. 0, 7th Maine, E L. If <11. < o. F, 4th Maine: J. Mann, Co. 1>, 71h Maine, t. F. Parsons,Co I), 6th Maine, J. Russell, Co. L, 22d Maasacliuaotta. S. E. Parker, CO. A, Oth Vermont; 1 iavid H Dodge, Co. 1', 2d Vermont, E. M. H. (>raham,Co. 1st Now Jersey, Jaim s Hniith, Co. A, 4th New .larsey: Joha Ashworth.Oo. C. 4th Now Jersey: Johu D. .Mulligan, Co. H, 2d Now Jersey. L. Mcpherson Oo. H. 4th New Jersey. W. S. Brooks, Co. L, f?th New Jersey, O. F. Ner erson, Oi. E, 1st Michigan. &. D. Adams, Co. O. 10th Michigan: J. Ilyndel,Co. I, 4th Michigan Flnck, Co. I), 'Jd Michigan. R io?ter, Co. H, 2<l New Jersey. M. Shut,( o. A, 7th Michigan. T. McKernsey, 1st Michigan c.iv.ilry I. Smith, Co 1 ,1st Michigan cavalry; C. Shu* tr iksr, Co. U. 1st Michigan; J. B. Hough. Co O, 4tli Michigan R H. Glover,Co. C, M Maine, W. Mason.tx>. B, 3il Man.s, I. Leavltt, Co. 1). 6th Maine; E Gendler, t o t , 5th Wi?M,onsin. A. 8. Hodgman, Oo. H, 4Ui Maine, U H. tJilliip, Co. A, 16th Massachusetts, It Krink,On. M, 2Sd Massai Imsetts J. W. Henry, Co I, IWUi Mass .chusetta; F. A. Poster, Co. E, 10th Ma-saehu setis (,. Caroll, Ce. B, 20th Massachusetts'. M Grlffln, Co. U.Wth Massachusetts. E. Kilpatrick, ?>i. G, Oth Maes* < h .s. tts A. M Wter.ro B, ftth Wisconsin. C. 8. Packard, ?>? K,6th Wisconsin. O. Jarvle, Co. h.ftth Wisconsin; M Mortison.Ce 'I, .".jh Wi>c>*alB: C. 8. Noble,Co H, 4ih Michigan - < H,90th Indiana. !?? rlns Monroe, t o 7,, Mnlngsn Martin, l)o. A, 1st Puneylvio.ia ri, 14:A fnm Jersey, M. Mi'ai.n.t., 11, s?th M?s-a-hsetts, H. Han i|ow, Co. C', Uth Ma 11 h , i>it< J. t. Koalehi.riD. C,2J4 Maasacbttwns, W J. Wn-.-inr, t o. I. 1st He,ilan -hari. sh'altera; W. M'i',|?.< 1,1.it I Ionian MMriftHsiters II. Herii, Co. A,MHe dsn Shart-I, o.ors, t Kngl.sh, Co. It, 4tu New Jersey. U. Uh.-.Vv, U. itU .New Jci?v>, 1. tigr*w,0?. K,2<l New Jersey . M. V. Hunt.Cu. G,2d Now H ?nii>hliir?: M Dray. Co. A,5'h United States artillery K, H ketcbi(B,Oe i. 20th ladiw; ti. W. Mclaughlin, 0?>. H, 2d New Jersey; F. Irt. Sa^er, Od 0, 6th 'wM States cavalry; Jason Upham,Cto. B, 22>l Mu-.-.irh\'i??tts Twu dead bodies kvut aafeore, without an\ uoiuos, atid buried by t?. satuhhay, 26 ra july, apmittud into obb*ai'kau BOSt-lTAL. I.lout. E. Q. Brown, Co, l, 1st Now Jvhx Tolimtom Second Limit. It H. liruwn, Co. I, 1st New Jersey Volun teers, Luut. II. C. Warner, Co. F, 1st Now Jersey Volun teers. Dr. R. H. OILBKUT, Medicul Direotor Sielt find AVonnrtrd Prisoners from Bl?h> utoutl m<Iin 111ril into the Hospitut at N? \vport'? Ki'??, July Sin. C. W. Knap '.Sergeant, Co. B, 5th New York; M. M Walsh,Serjeant, <'o. U, 6th New York; <I>la A. I'lirct, Sergeant, Co. K, 6th New York; Ad.un Wiusnnr. Serjeant, Co. E, 193d I ennsy Ivania; Harris L. Clark, CO. I, Ml. Michig'ti; Spencer F. Wads worth, Co. K, 7ih Maine; Henry Hutching, Co. F, 4th Vermont; Wm Strawbri.l^e, Co. H, 104th Pennsylvania; Thus. W. Winter,Co. D, 7th Pennsylvania roserve; Joseph Cray, Co. A, 6th Pennsyl vania reserve, Thoa Lloyd, Oo. 6, 6th Pennsylvania re serve. Wm. W Wagner, Co, a, 11th Pennsylvania re serve; Levi A. Bowen, Co. H, 7th Pennsylvania reserve, David A. Wacle, Co. A, 1st New Jersey; T M. Cartel I, Co. (i, 6ih Now Jersey; Ira notion,Co. G, 4Tth New York; R. F. Park man, Co. K, 6th Haiue: Qeorpe 0. William-on Oo. 1), 12th New York; Akm7.o Spiers, Co. I, llth Penn sylvania reserve; Erastus Stribllug, Co. C, llth Massa chusetts. Henry Myers, Co H, 98th Pennsylvania PAriik Sharkey, Cor|xiral, Co. D, 31st New York. Henry Scott, Co. D,3d Maine; Leonard Robinson, Co. H, Alb Milne, Charles Rogers, Co. A, llth Maine, Alon/o Smith, Co. I>, 6th Maiue; Nathan McCinnis, Co. K, 6th Vermont; John H. Shannon, Oo. if, 6th Rhode Island. Felix Prior, Co. I, lSt.li Michigan; John Bock, Co. F, 1st Michigan; I elix I>aly, Co. G, 9th Massachusetts; John Hulcliey,Oo. D,3d U. 8. A.; Thomas Brown, Co. D,6lh Pennsylvania cavalry; John DepoU, Co. B, 1st New YorK: George A. f'oolt, Oo. L, 72d Pennsylvania; John W. Davis. Co. K, 4lh Pennsylvania; Joseph lAcey, Co. 1C, 4th Penn syivania; K. Johnson,Oo. K,4th Pennsylvania; Michael Connell, Co. I, 2d Maine; Michael Sullivan. Co. F, Sixty first Pennsylvania;Chandy F. Houston, Co. A, 10th Penn sylvania; Thomas Gavey,Oo. I>, 10th New York;.lohn Shuerl, Co. E, 6th Michigau; Michaei McBrlde,Oo. F, Ofith Pentisvlvania; Klias Goodwin,Co. 1,20th Massachusetts; Daniel'West more, Co. E, 12ih New York; Goo W. Vincent, Co. H, 1st Sharpshooters; James McGu>bins, Co. ?, oth Massachusetts; Timothp Russell, Oo. F, 5th New Yoik; Silas McClermont, Co. G, 83d Pennsylvania; Michael Keifer, On. C, 31st Pennsylvania; James A. McNulty, Co. I?, 31st Pennsylvania; A fonpleton, Co. G, 61?t New York; Bartlett Noble, Co. K, 13th New York; John S.?ares,Co, H,43d New York;Thos. C'armichaol, Co C, 1st New Jersey Alfred A. S|iorry,Co. B, 4th Miclii (r in; Raiworno Brown,Co. B, 98th New York; Houry T. Kice, Co. H, 44th New York; Patrick McKoever, Co. C, 16th Now York: Chas. S. Harris, Co. I, 10th Massachu setts; Thomas Italton, Oo. E, 1st New Jersey; D. SennefT Co. F, llth Pennsylvania; William Whaley, Co. C,2d Rho<le Island; Corporal Daniel Burns,Co. K, 6th l'ennsyl vania; John ltl-hards, Co. A, 7th Now Jersoy; John Adams, Co. C. id New llitnpshiro; L'-onard 15. Calls, Co. I,2d New Hampshire; Charles II. Elms. 1 111i Masjacfcu setts. Quartermaster Serjeant B. F. Nash, 5th United States artillery. Frank Eastborn, Co F., 96lti Pennsylva nia; Wm. A. Sl'?an, Co. K, 5Tth Pennsylvania; Phillip Morrisy.Co. D, 2d Now York; William ILMauger, Co. 1, 4'?th Pennsylvania; Gilbert A. Stanhope, Co. I), 4th Vermont; Corporal M. G. Hamlet, Co. K, fith Vermont; JoLn Shields, Jr., Co. A, 3d Vermont, Norman Bush ley, Co, A, 4tli Vermont; ( has. H. Foster,Co. I, llth Massachusetts; S. W. Scott, Co. K. llth Massachusetts; Joseph B. Holt, Co. I), llth Pennsylvania; John B. Burn ham, Co. h, 19th Maapnchusetts; Ceorte J. Cole,Co. F, 7th Michigan; Wm. H. Green, Co. B, 95th Pennsylvania; I'at. Rower.Oo. B. 81st Pennsylvania; I?. W. Morris, Co. H, 19th Massachusetts; G. Myers, Co. K, 71st Pennsylva nia; Thomas Luckmer, Co. C, 4!h New Jersey; Mo-os Saltmarsh.Co B, 12thU. S. A.; James McDonnell,Co. B. 12th U. Sr A.; Joseph C?noven,Oo. K, 3lst Pennsylvania; Chas. A. Martin.Co. H, 27th Now York; James Wilkeeou, Co. 1,6th Pennsylvania; David Page. Co. A, 6th Pennsyl vania. George Katliimore, Co. C, llth Pennsylvania; David Crest. Co. D, llth Pennsylvania; Daniel Graham, Co. D, llth Pennsylvania; Wm. P. Smith, Co. n, 8th N>:w Jer sey; Lewis Wolf,Co. C, 71st Now York; Win. Walker, Co. K, 6th l'enusylvauia; Wm. Kahley, Co. K.otU PennsyU vania; Michael Dlevingcr, Oi. K, 6th Pennsylvania; Ludlow Hall,Co,1,61st New York; R. M. Loaton,Co. I, load Pennsylvania; John M. Gamble. Co. G, llth Penn sylvania reserve- Samuel:}. Bryan, Co. C, 1st Connecti cut; W. W Russell, Lieut., Co. A, 64th New York; J. R. ttlack, Co. C.l 1th Pennsylvania; John Dusalt, Co. E, 4th New Jersey; Edward Mitchell, Co. I, 71st Pennsylvania; ?? Stearns, Oo. A, 44th New York; Michael Hickey, Co. G,3d Pennsylvania reserve, Thomas Cahill, Co. K. 10th Massachusetts; Alex. Kolsey, Co. F, 6th O'ulo Robert Carr, Co. 1, 3d New Jersev; Wm Wilson, Co. I. 73d New Jersey; K. J. McCormick, Co. H, 1st United St.'tes; Vernon I). Rhode, On. H. 2d Vermout; George Hanks,Oo. G, 12th New York.W. Thompson, Co. C, li'th New York; Thomas B.'oekway, Oo. G, 16th Michigan; C.G.Gahart, Co. I, 7th Pennsylvania reserve; John Cross, Co. l,2d United States Artillery; Jacob Rodiuger, to. F, 7th Now Vork; Charles Mclntneh, Co. D, 7th New York; B. Wun derlo, Co. C, 7th New York; John Burn ham, Corporal. Co. C, 6th Vermont; Wm. Mixon, Co. C, United States Artillery; W. Holcrol't, Co. F, 8th Pennsylvania rese. ve; II. Walter, Co. I, llth Pennsylvania reserve: John P. Bell, Co E, llth Pennsylvania reserve; Simeon Howard, (X). K, 9th Massachusetts; Wm. Whuley, Co. C, 2d Rhode Island, James M. Bull,Co. B, 67th Pennsylvania; Edgar L. Forbes, Ce. C, 1st Connecticut; Daniel Hanks, Co G.lst Connecticut; C. H. Carson, Corporal,Co. E, 7th Pennsyl vania reserve; G. W. Purand. Corporal, Co. D,4th Penn syivania reserve; Edward Webster, Co. G, 4th Michigan; Thomas Welch, Co. F, ISth New York; John McFarland, Co. D. 1st Pennsylvania Volunteers; G. Bill, Oo. G, 1st New York; Symon Elwood, <X>. G, 1st New York: Marion Bar toff, Co D, 14th New YorK; C. Miller, Co. K. S i New Jersey; Wm. Burton, Co. H, 14th New York; Edward Hagerton, do. !. 14th New York. Admitted, and died the same day (July 27)?Ransom Brown, Co. K,U8th Mew York, fever. Returned to duty?Wm. Ewing, Co. E, 100th Pennsyl vania; John M. Camson.Co. 11,100th Pennsylvania; Wm. Taylor,Oo. M, 100th Pennsylvania. Mustered out of service?Daniel Fraxer, Co. D, 100th Pennsylvania. D. W. HAND, Surg. In charge. Talc College Commencements [From the New Haven Journal, August 1.] The commencement exercise* at the Centre church yesterday were not largely attendod in the morning, b it In the afternoon the house was crowded. The speeches tar*?ra khniit an BV#mira nf rnllpvA narrArtnaii<?i>s 1'h* following degreea were gooferred A. B-?Frederic Adains, Orange. N. J.; Ira RurIi Alex ander. I/>wii?ton, Pa.; John Wesley Ailing. Orange. Wil liam Dexter Anderson, Bocton. Mass.; Henry Samuel Harnum, Stratford: Xyris Turner Bates, New Lebanon Springs. N. Y.; Heber Hamilton Itoadle, Hauroril; Geirgo Miller Beard, Andover,Mass.; James Pierrepont Biake, New Haven; Samuel Robinson Blatcbley, New Haven; Jacob Smith Bockee, Norwich, New York; Fraacke Huntington Bueworth, Marietta, Otna; Isaac Bo we, Agawam, Mac.-'., Charles Frederic Bradley, Roxbury; James Franklin Brown, North Stonlngton; James Plnmmer Brown, Pittsburg, Pa. ; Buel Clinton Car ter. Oeelpee, N. H.; Arnold Welles Catlin, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Daniel Henry chamberlain, Worcester, Mass., Robert Fergueaon Chapman, Port Tobacco, Md.; James Rniloch Chase, South Pekin. N.Y.; Edward Benton Coe, New York city; Charles Woolsey Coit,Norwich; James Henry Cros by, Bangor, Me.; Melville Cox Dajr, Biddeford, Me.; He man Packard lie Forest, North Bridgewatcr, Mass.; James Alfred IHinbar.CarlUle.Pa.: Horace Dutton, Auburntaie, Maas.; Sherburne Blake Eaton, Lowell. Moas.; Charlus Wright F.ly, Madison; Janws Foley, Northampton, Mass.; Hnrrlsou Belknap Freeman, Hartford; William Wilson Ganay, New York city; Artktir Goodenough, Jeffer son, N. Y.; Henry Haven Gorton, Waterford j Richard llenr/ Greene, New York city; Henry Jo<jah Orlswold. Madison; Eben Thomas Hale, Newburyport. Mass.; Elliott Chapin Hall, Jamestown, N. Y.; Henry Holt, Baltimore, Md.; William Watson House, Hartford; Charles Fuatte Hubbard, Poston, Mist. ; John Wcsiey Johnson. Corvallis, Oregon; William Wosltey .lolri^on, Owago, N Y.: Henry Phelpa Johnston. Smyrna,Turkey ; Albert Francis Judd, Honolulu, Hkwailan Isles; Cliarlvs Nichols Jndeon. Bridgeport; William Platl Ket- ham. Vew York city; William Russell JKImberly, West Troy, N. Y.; Hiram llollleter Kimpton. Tlcondero^a, N. Y.; lh 'iaas Hurgis Klrby, New Haven; OornMies I,?dcl Klfchell, De troit, Mich.; Frederick Irving Knight, Newburyport Muss ; William I.ampeon, IeRoy N. Y.; (iiarles Henry Lewi*, Chatham. III.; Eli?lia Sllles I.yman" Montreal, C. K. ; Walter Lowrie McCljntoek, Pittsburg, Pu. ; William Rulledge MeCord, Vlncemiua, Indiana . Fratiic'ln McVeagh. Westchester. Pa.; Harrison Mallxber ger, Reading, Pa.; William !/>wl<< Mitson, Hartford; Israel Minor, New York city; Richard Morse, New York city, Marion Francis Melkey. Corrnllls, Oregon, Thomas Dun gan Mnrpny, Froeport, Pa William Henry HArlson Mur ray, Guilford; Thomas Webb Ofbara, New York city: Merrlttcteero Page, Wyoming, N. Y.; Joseph Kit* Kan dolph, N. J.: George Cut Ripley, Norwich; John Smith Robert, Mast 10,N. Y.: Charles Nelson Rues, Auburn, N. Y : Charles Henry Rone, Farmlngton. William Wallace Seeley. Beverly,0.; William Cllt* Sexton, Plymouth, N. Y.; Albert Benjamin Shearer, IWiyleytowu, Pa.; Andrew Froeman Shlveriek, Falmouth, Mass.; Hhrhard SKintcr, "'bicago, ill.; Henry Hamlin Htebbins, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Francie Norton Sterling, Poughkcc|wlit, NeV.; Edward Collins Stone. Colnmbu*, Ohio; ( harles Burt flan uer, Mouthbrldge, Mass; John itheipe Taylor, Andover, Maw.. Henry Wolrott Thayer, Newark. N J,; Matthew Hueston Ttioma, Cincinnati, Ohio; Thomas Galrdner Thurston, Kailaa, Hawaiian Ml**; Roger Sherman Tracy, Windsor, Vt.; I<evl Itenflnld l'readwell, Now Fairfield; Oliver Ferdinand Tread well, Italtitnore. Md ; John Vroo man, Schenectady, N Y., Frederic Augustus Ward, Far mlngton. Robert Keliey Weeks, New York city; Ph*m Noble Weleh,' New Haven; Mn'tim.in Winthrop, New York city. George l>ee Woo<lliull, ,-ayville, N. Y.; Robert Gal Iwaith Woods. Salem. Ohio L. L. B.?Wm. Dnwnce, Honry Rogers, Charles P. Wlilttomore, Ge?rgn A. Fay. TlHw-lore W. Twining, Saml. T. BirdaaU, wm. F. Croswell, itog?r Sherman White?*. J'K. U.?Charles H. Bunner, Daniel S. M-ad, Hub' rt C Ward, John Hrlnan, Clarence R. King, Samuel Par* eons?4. i'h. D.?John H. Warroll, A. M.; Joseph H. Andrews, telK Ansart, Henry M. Boies' William A. Mushoe (lfcMJ), P njaram S. Catlin. flasket D. Catlin, Wil.iatu B. Darraoh, Gilbert 0. Fay, George W. Fisher. Ruescll W.Gridley, Joseph F. GrMigs Henry R. Hinckley, John C. Ilolley, Professor James M. Hoppin (1840). Augustus T. Jones i IS.'.*), George W Jones, John C. Middleton. Chas. F I'- ?? r?-"hi, Theodore Runyon flM'J), ThomaaU. Val P'.v iH'tSi. Fdward A. Walker (ISM). I'homaa B. Welle, Hover While, Nathan Wllloy (VH5I)?34. The I gr-e of I? l? D. wn.- cenferre<l upon Hnwley 01m t" id, Kh | .of this eH? Rev tllamas Sear*. D. D , I'reeiitantef Brown L'nlvorslty. and Count (iMparin. flrmMi?The body of an '.nknown man (a German) about thirty or thlrty-flve years of age, was found in the old Fla* Cotton Factory, at Rocky Hill, New Jeraey, on Tkureday Morning, 31st utt , wWh hit throaij cut Id Hm? most horrid manner, whieb w0li Age smtll blade of a common pncket'annfrwi?icn he held tightly grasped fei hie hand when fountf. A letter, la the German langaage, signed by F.liza Ka.b, also a daguerreotype of a ia<)y, with a small child sitting on her lap, supixwed to be Ns ??lie, wore found oo Ins |iers.>n He wn sunponed to be (1 erenged I in. lei tore V>. K., wete luerted vn unc aria m iOvltt iuifa Mu?i? wt (ho Cfntri?l P?j? There wilt be mumc at the (Vrilral l'ark on it* Mall to day', at liatf-pftst four o'clock I' M , by tit# 0. utral Park Htnlimier the t<N?>l?r?^iiij? of tl. B. IMwuflh, if the woatUer * tine l'htj lolijwiug i? Ui? pr^grawu.*.? r-AMT KtlSSI 1 Quickatep. Ilock Von Docksteln'' Godfrey 2 ?Overturn,' Fra I'tavolo" Aulwr ;i?lhu l,"W?uia thai uiy L.>v?" Mendeltwolw 4?St>r c*a VelodiCfc. .. Kuliuor PAttr SKOONH. 1?March, "Du Sacre" Meyertreer 'I?Overturn, "le.'diiiaud fortes" Sioiitini 3?'>ceoi hi it Aria, "liidlioia" iluudeUiAi'Uu 4?Selection, "II Ktar.to M M>/.art PAST THIRD 1?iA>ai> Year I'olUa H. B. Iwdworth 2?Aria. "Kathleen Mavourneeu" Crouch ;j?Quieksieii,'? i'hoii Art Far Away" Millard 4?Irving lialop Auschutz Tho National Medley. Arrival* nail Departures^ * AHHIVAI.S LtvaWooi.?Ship Francis B Cuttlns?Miss FYanch, Mr Ofurc-* and daughter. St .1 ago?Murk Mnrmne Ktar?Mr L?wi?, lady anrt two chil" ?Irrn, K V Moure. li Mulaoiland. Dr J Navai o, C lloreau, J Vega. Kmnnuu? B'lg A D Turray?) Ooo liirli and lady. St i'moiz?brig Eliza?K A Ftulay, Nassau?Bria Atlantic?Mr Jantea, C W Lightlieurne FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Kridav, August 1?6 P. M. Thii is the first day of the new tariff, And like wise tho first day for the new stamps. The latter are not ready yet. They will not be a legal ten der between man ant1, man; but as the govern ment will rcoeive them for taxes they will pass freely current in all transactions. The demand for demand notes for Custom House purposes has not fallen off as yet. Many valuable cargoes, which were sent to sea in the hope that they would reach this country before the new tariff went into operation, are still on the ocean, and will have to be entered under the a t of I8G2. Money is very abundant at 4 a 5 per cent on call. The banks, whose deposits are increasing rapidly, are free lenders. Mercantile paper is 5 a 6 for prime; certificates of indebtedness ure dowu to 98% again. All opinions are agreed that pre sent indications point to a long period of ease in the money market, and that, were it not for the four per cent deposits at the Sub-Treasury, loans on call would fall to as low a rate as in London, say 2 a 2% per cent per annum. Exchange opened this morning at 127. fell to 126, and closed I2.r? a 120%?bankers' bills in al| cases, (iold opened at 115*4, to 115%, rallied to %, declined again to about 115, sold in the after noon at 116%, and closed 11">% bid. The fluctua tions in gold and exchange are so rapid and vio lent that prudent operators are beginning to object to deal in them to any extent. It is evident that our export trade is supplying all the bills which may be required by importers, and that the pros pect of importations of gold from Europe for the sake of the premium is becoming very clear. The stock market was better to-day, with a small increase of business. Many persons in finan cial circles continue anxious and uneasy about the future; but, as a whole, the feeling was more cheerful to-day than it was yesterday. Govern ments continue depressed, and rather dull at yes terday's decline. Tho general railway list improv ed, chiefly on the strength of the large traffic on the grain roads. At tho iirst board New York Central advanced %, Erie preferred %, Michigan Central %, guaranteed %, Galena %, and Rock island 1 per cent. Pacific Mail declin , ed %, Harlem %; Erie, Southern old, Illinois Central and Toledo were steady. Bonds were without change. Between the boards the market was rather better. At the second board the market was rather better. Central sold at 90, and as a general rule the spe culative shares were in better demand. There is no stock pressing on the market for sale. The market closed steady, the following being the last quotations:?United States 6'a, registered, 1881, 99 a 99%; United States 6's, coupon, 1881, 9S% a 98%; United State* 5's, 1874, 85% a 85%; Trea sury notes, 7 3-10 per cent, 102% a 102%; Ten nessee G's, 50% a 60%; Virginia 6'a, 54 a 54%: North Carolina G's, 65 a 66; Missouri 6's, 45% a 46; American gold, 115% a 115%; Pacific Mail, 110% a 111; New York Central, 89% a 89%; Erie. 33% a 33%; do. preferred, 62% a 62%; Hudson Kiver, 44 a 44%; Harlem, 14% a 14%; do. pre ferred, 35 a 35%; Reading, 66% a 56; Michigan Central, 69% a 59%; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 25 a 25%; do. guaranteed, 55% a 55%; Panama, 133% a 134; Illinois Central. 56% a 57; Galena and Chicago, 67% a 68; Cleveland and Toledo, 46% a 47; Chicago and Rock Island, 02% a 63; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 77% a 78%; Milwaukee and Prairie dn Chien, 31% ? 31%; New York Central 7'a of 1376, 106 a 106, ex interest; Erie third mortgage bonda, 98% a Michigan Central 8's, fint mortgage, 107% "It 108%; Illinois Central 7's. 95% a 96. The dry goods entries last week were nnoso ally large, in consequence of the approach of the 1st of Angnst and the new tariff. They amounted to $2,495,530, against (478,000 same week last year, and $2,811,000 same week of 1060. Next week and thereafter oar dry good* imports should 'all off. Hie Sub-Treasurer received to-day 1150,000 on deposit at four percent, and #1,500,000 in legal tender notes from Boston. The business of thw office wai as follows:? *?. RwetptJ... $2918.0*1 26 -To! im ,000 oe I'avnteuts JlQfiKO :t$ Balance 10,019,006 * The stocks of the Toledo and Wabash RalTrMj$ fell 1 a 5 per cent to-day: the bonds have declinM as much. This is inconsequence of the disinclina tion of brokers to deal in these securities, and in consequence of the failure of the T. and W. Com pany to fulfil its contract with the Lognnsport road. An example of this kind will have a whole some cffect in preventing repudiation of contracts hereafter. The official earnings of the Cleveland and Pitts burg Railroad for June foot np $126,500, against $104,000 the same month last year. This is a largo increase. The coal and iron buaincsa of this line i.< growing very rapidly. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $24,284,320 58, and the balances $1,359,864 98. Mr. Alfred R. Fullerton ha? been admitted a partner with Messrs. Oddie A St. George, the new flrm.to be*Oddie, St. George A Co. The Chicago Tribune of Wednesday thns no tices the exchange murkct of thnt city:? New York exchange continues close Bankers pay par ?*'<; bit only tho landing discount houses otto got it at the lower prices. Moat of tlicm pay at least 110. tMne of our hankers ay somewhat puzzled to accoi nt for the fsct Mist exohatrce is working closer wfcllWur xbtpmsnts are large, wo have beard several r.asons advanced. but nnns of them seem fully to account for It. iiue tiling Is admitted, that most bankera, for r?a*ons satisfactory to themselves, have, for seversi weeks past, been Increasing their balances In New Yorit < ouatry bankers have been doing the aame. For some days past several of our city hanks have been tending forward New hii?i?nd money to make exchange. In soy ev?nt,wo se? not hew tbe scarcity can continue many <lty Gold declined one per cent during the day, the buying price closing at 1ft. There Is plenty of room for s fir'lier decline, sod Wo- ?< oner It eomes the belter. Old Tr< a-ury not ai? worth six per oent premium to dsy The Cincinnati (Jazrtte of the same day re marks * Hilver, which was up in Nsw Tork to 114, declined to dsy to 111 ln.oiK mtrkel the buying rate Is down to 107 a I OH, and we'piotr the Killing rale nominally 110 a 11*2. Tlisre is little or no demand for It. hxcliaiige de clined '? today, Ihe receipt* being liberal itud the de mand only moderate. In the discount market matters work ea?y. Currency is abuudm't. and good paper is Uksn freely at H s 10 |ier cent. Tue follow ing aro the quotations lor OOiu and exchange H'l'tng NelHlif/ N?w Tork Xdis. apar par a % prem. H dls. a paf par a X prem Philadelphia H die a par par a % prem. BaJiirtiore K *+* per P*r s 14 prem Gold,... Ifi prem. 17 a 14 prem. Silver T ? ? prem. 10 a 12 prem Dernsnd notes ftKaAprem. ? The prevailing rules lor exchange war* \{ iiiscfmnt, buying, ?nd pu , selling. I em md notes d<? lined l.of, v, g o p vuu .u>, bui u-gt Uvsuhi srtWt a ? $1000 U 8 6'?,81 reg. (J9 8<Ki0 US 6'?, '81, cou 9K?J il,CUU 6(1110 do S000 do.. 6(ii K) do. 6000 U H 6*8, 2000 do.. 10"00 do., 2500 Trim T 3 3000 <10... 6000 do . 2000 U Sfl'rf, 'I y cor 33000 do 6000 Virgu i ?'*... . '2000 N Car ll..4 6\s. 2000 do ?2000 Missouri 0'8 16000 do 1000 do 130.(0 California 7's. . 600 do 00(10 N V Central tts 102 ^ 10000 KrleRR 4lli m b SC. 600 Tol A W? 2d m 09 14000 Stock EuhsnRe. Kkihav August 1. 18ttl. 9sli?Metrop'n B'ls. !>0 10 l\jnn ('.out Co 96 10 do W7 '25 Pac M S8 Co llot; 200 do 110<i 160 N V Ceti KR..opk 98 v; 08 \ 08'., 86 86 ?f 85^ Jpcn 102^ 102^ 1021* 9H% 08 <4 64 06 66 46 45 46>? 06 91V 600 do 01 .g 2<t0 do 100 do 830 UK) SO do 100 do ?23 660 hVi?- RK hUO 33 4 60 Ki 10 Kit pi ol. b30 6J V W do G2 \i 100 <1o h<!0 12 do 160 llnrlam it'J 60 Midi Cen Kit.t>30 200 du 15 do 60 Midi S Sl N I Hit. 89 89 \ 89 \ 89 % 811; 89^ 02* ?2* 14>i 59 Ji 6<Mf 69 u 26 of) MoANlKR g S.b30 66 <?; ISO do do 68 V 360 II! Cod HR scri!>.. 6000 111 Cq i Kit bis. 9fl 10000 Tar 11 A A 1st in 107 20011 OilANW .ss't b 47 IOOOTjI AW 1 'Tt.exl 85 V, 2000 Cle A Tol s ' bds 91K 6000 ( .' A NW 2 .11 b.'tO 27 W 8000T'ltR.KtWV lin 92 10(1000 Amorioaj gold 116 600<K) do 116 V 90000 100 do ?30 60 (.lev A i'iit* Rlt.. lOOfial A Oil RR.... 200 Clev A Tol RR .. l'Hi do 810 118 Chi A Kk Isl RR.. 60 do bMO 68 Indmnap ACInKR 60 Tol A Wabash RR 66?^ 67 bO'i 21 % ?7* 46^ 4 b'i 63 61 so la 6 shb <1? ? ? ? 116>i 100 Tol AWttbKR praf 36 Bk New ^ ork. loo 8KCOND $10000 US6's,?8l,reg 99 8000 U S 6's,'81, cou 98? 1000 use's,'67.... 97 10000 Tr 7 3 10 p 3 n. 102 ^ 35O00 do 102 Vi 6000 do large.... 102 1000 111 Cei RR bond 95 U 3000 (', A NW :>8* bds 47 tOOOP, KWAC2dro rt >1000 Mich So 2d intg 81 6000 Virginia 6's ... 64 2000 do 64'^ 20000 AmurIc. til P' Id. 115 V 82 sh* Rank of Com. 89 150 Pacific M ,il SS Co 110X 50 do 110,^ BOARD. 60 slis P Mall H8 Co.. 300 N Y Cen KR. .1(30 360 do opg 100 do s60 100 Mich Central RK. 60 do 150 Krle RR preferred 260 Hudson River RR 200 Harlem RR prol".. 69 Mich S A N I g st. 200 111 ( en KR bc .bCO 50 do 10 do 600 Cleve A Tol RR... 50 Chi A K I KR 100 Mil A 1' (luCRR. Ill 90 90 8')?i 69 ? 69 S ?2* 44 X 36 55 X 6Ti 67'i 67 ?? 47 63 31 y* Tlie Dry Goods Trade. TUo following is a comparative s'atotneut of Iho im l(orU of foreign dry go'da at New York for Iho week oiiding July 31 and since January 1:? For the week. I860 1861. Kntored at tiie >orl. $2,841,629 474,138 orowaon market.. 2,974,390 ottt>,u35 Since J'ir *ari/1 Kntor<d at tiie poi t.$6.1 ^362.687 31,515.606 Thrown on market.. 6U.l34.8Ttt 29,419 307 By the itb->ve table it will be tefl.i th it the amount 01 goods entered last week, an well as Ihn amo<mt thrown upon the un rket, was quito largo, xnd lioavllv in oxce^n of the airo'int for the same time last, yeir. Tills h ie Ueon eft. ?J, probibly, to soma extent, by the dmire to enter nnd wlthlraw the goods from warehouse, n aMtioipation of.th" increase of the tariff, which w-ot ntoell'ect today, fan business hihouk Im porters cui ng the week hns oeot.lalr, whilo jobbers have laid in farly for tiie fall trade, air I are doing a fair busi ness will in' -rior and city retail trade, mostly for p-hsIi. ((wing to-a t''np irury decline In the raw m torial, cot ton goods Ua' 1 bumi ess active, while prions were in tho main sut-Uu ?d. and for staple pieee g iodh were un changed. I! ivy brown shirtings and drills ?v,.-e quoted at prioes ranging from 23c. a 24c. a 25c., while some ac tual cash halt* were reported at 21e. Print* Wirt dull, and prl'-ei for most makes were nominal. Print tnjr i-lcths have been f i>stly purchased upon speculation at 10c. per yard. Stat le woollens were st ady, but loss active. Kuin'y caasiineres were unchanged and ipiiet. The high tariff will. In n measure, exclude the Importation 01 woollens, el' tbs and cassimeres, Hnd leave the market to be supplied from domostio manufacturers. In forol.n goods the trade wus less active, while prices we'* with out change 01 muinont for m iet d. scrljdi -ns. 1862. 2,495,5:10 2,93(J,tto8 30,185,764 35.1111,046 CITY CUNNERlCAIi REPORT. FntPAT. August 1?0 P. M. Abiis^.?We hive no change to notice In price?, while sales were conl.ned to small lots of prarls, at $5 Klvf. BRKAiiern'FKS ?J-'lour?The market was less bu yant and prices had a downward tendency. Tna transactions were confined to about 12,000 bbltt., closing within the following range of prices:? Superfine State.... $4 80 a 5 10 Kstru State 6 20 a 6 30 Superfine Western 4 80 a 6 10 Common to choice-<xtrn Western 6 25 a 6 25 ''itnidiar 6 25 ? 6 25 S>utbern mixed'to guod supertlne 6 25 a 6 90 Extra(lo 6 00 a 7 00 0"Od to choice family do 7 00 a 7 30 Kye flour 3 00 ? 4 25 Corn meal, Jersey und Brandy wine 3 30 a 3 60 ?Canadian flour was heavy and not active, while the sales comprised 1,100 bbls. within the above range of prioee. Southern Hour has boen tn moderate request, and closed dull, while price.- were uncharged. The sa.ee cm braced about 1,200 bbls. Rye flour was steady at quota tions given above, with salos of 150 bbls. Corn meal was tu g(.od request, with sales of BOO bbls. within the range of the above quotations. Wheat was Irregular, and cl< sed at rather easier rates, especially for common grades, while prime qualities were -carce and sustained. Tho sales embraced about 126,000 bushels, at $1 28 a $1 30 for rod Western. $1 12 a $1 18% f>>r 'hicigo spring, $1 18 a $1 20 fer Milwaukee dub. $1 21 a $1 22 for amber do., in cluding q?me 40,000 bushels to arrive, at tho Inside figure; ll 40X for white common Western, $1 32 fur m xed do., and $1 46 for prune white do., and $1 33 a $1 35 for amber Western. Corn opened with a show cf firmness, but clesed dull and easier, with sales of 66.000 bushel* at 60c. a 61 }je. for heated, 62)fc. a 64c. fer Eastern mixed, and 66c. a 66<- for good ship ping Western mixed. Kye was ilrm, and in good requtat, atnl the uppfy was quite limited. The su es embraced 15.000 bushel* of Western at 7Sc. Barley and barley malt were still quiet, and prlccs nominal. Oat* were firmer, with sales <jf Western and Canadian at 40c. a44c. and at 48c. a 49c. for State. (jovnz.?roe market wax quiet, wmie prices were steady. A sale of 300 bags Santos was made at p. t. Corrosr?The market wu* firmer and higher, while the sales embraced about 2,600 bales, closing on lbs IhisIs of 49){c. ? 50c per lb. ftuocFTs.?Kates were less buoyant and engagements less active. To l.ivi-rpool about 30,000 bu<be* o wheat were engaged a' 13Hr- ?14c., In bulk and ship's bags; 4,000 a r.,000 bbls Ikxir at 3s. 9<i a 4s., chiefly at the latter figure, and 1,000 boxes cliiese at 4#?. To London 16,000 bushels wheat. In bulk, at 14e; ffour was taken at 4s. a 4s. 8d. To Olargew 460 bbls. flour at 4a. 3d., and 3SO boxes cheese at 50a. Hat was steady, with sales for shipping at 55c. a 00c., and for city use at 60c a 06c. Hires?The market during the past week baa been devoid of animation, the trade being ?low to come for ward and supply themselvea at tno prevent flrfures. Holders hare boon a little more accommodating, but not sufficiently so to encourage tranguc'ions m any magnitude. Saloa foot up llfht, jocelpta continue large ami the slock l? afaiti liiofcfclng. Wet sated bides, taoresepe cially domestic slaughters, are In fair dem nd for export and home consumption at very full prices. 14UTHKR ?The inqnlry conttneeqlbrfrk from Eastern and Western buyers and manured rerij at fully lust week's quotations. Sales have been very fair, and though the receipts from the iannerbw during the past nt^jth have been unusually large the stock Is again' diminished: . M m-eiw.?5$'*" of 175 v Orleans wre made at 40c. and 100 hhds. Pffrlo Rico at 84c. The following m the stock August 1,1882:? Cuba misoovado, hhds 1 ,<ki2 Porto Klco 1,810 Mus&ivudo, bbls 1 ,K66 New Orleans ....... 1,438 Reduced to hhds 1.101 Total 4.343 Na\ h. Stors* ?Sale* of 160 bbls. spirits turpentine were made at $2. Rosin was quiet but llrm at $14 u fit) for common to line t>s4e No. I. rnoM-iow?fo k?The market oi^ned firmer but closed (Mill. Tbe sale* embraced about 1,400 bbls., selling up to $11 2ft for m<M8 and cio-ln? at $11, and at $* 26 m $'i 50 for prim *. I eef,wim firm, with ku1<-r of 250 bi>ls at $13 11 $14 for pi <ln me-*, and Ht $14 60 a $15 for extra prime mi ss. fi<H' hanis mid bacon were quiet and nominal. Cut nio.-t? were steady, with s ,1c* of *K) packages st SVc. a 4*?c for shoelders, and at 5?c. a S'(c. for lmms l a d was Arm ami In Hood demand, with sales of 2,000 mckages reported at HSc. a ?Hc. Mutter was steady I'rfme State, in firkins, was selling at 19c : State, in tubs, nt 16,'^c; Ohio ranged fr? m 12c. a 16c. State cheese at 8c. a 8Vc., and Obio at S^c. Rt 'There is more activity, caused by small ira por|s end tlie new duty, equal to 20. per lb., going Into operation to-day. Seles 300 bags I'atna it p t., now hold mi?M?' at 7e.. and 113 casks Pars at To., ca?h Cnrolina rice has almost entirely disappeared from mar ket,'ami, as *?111 fen seen, is not counted in the account of stork for 1 he first time. The stock of rkie on hand August II, 1802, was 11,830 bags cleaned Kist India, 25 2<>o bags and main unclemed <lo., against 4,923 casks Carolina, 3.344 bags Fast India, t-.tme date last yetr. Hvosm were stenly and In good demand, with sales of about 1,700 hhds atH?{r.. a9c. for Cuban. Included in the sales was a small lot of New Orleans at The stock 1st of August was ae follows:? 1881. 18?2. Cuba, hhds M 4 t2 26.238 I'orto Kioe ft,828 5.JI86 New Orleans 3,81$ 6,006 Knglish Islands 870 ? H. Croix ? 103 Total 86,73; 37.829 Hoxsh 21 .HI 2 fl,too Tings 29,806 Melado 7,781 146 Messrs. R. I., k A.Stimrt have tuday established Ilia following prices for their refined goods:?ilest quality l?afsugar, 13"*c. per lb.; best quality crushed sugar, 13^,'c . granulated sugar, 13^c., ground sugar, 13^c, whitesonar, A,12^c. Wntiwev.?Ths market was flirner and sctlre, with sales of 1,H00 bbls at ,'Ur. a 31 for Mate and Western, Wool..?Demand has be n ruber lessnetive this week, but prices are weil susIaii ed Sales to s lair extent have been made in fleeces at f.Oc 1 AOc. and pulled at 48o a A8e We hear of some sale* in carpet wools, b it particulars have not transpired. Family Market Review. Ruslne?* at Washington market during the past wesk hnot been lemnrkably bt is* or profitable, prices hiving r m d<>wn lower and lower nt til the lust few da;.s. when UsdjT Vfcvwos Wvi? ?i??W lutu la iwi * vary abundant supply of stock at ths present moment and this fact hua perhaps chocked the further decline la prices. Meats, poultry and gains we;e Helling bh followl yesterday:?Reef?Prl tia outa, rib<, 12c a 14c, chink riba, Srst cut. 10c. a 12c : second cut, 8c. a 10c.; c?ar 4 pieces, 4c a He.; soup ma its, Oc. a 8c.: short Ions, ronnt in*, 10c. a 18c.; sirloin stinks, Ho. a 14c.; round atoaics 10c. a 12c. per pound. Mutton?JforequartiT*. 6c. a 8c i hindquarters, If. a 10. Fowls, Mr.?t rs uction o 'Jo gt'ice 'aft re|K?rt; tu' keys. 14c. a 16c.; suing chickens 60c. a$l per pair, wild pigeons, $i * $1 SO per dus- u woodcock, ?2c. a 75c. per pair. PINAMOXAx.. AltMY AND NAVY FAY AND CLAIM OFI'IOK.-AR learn III Pay, Bounty, i'etitiou* and recruiting Kl penae*. JOHN B. MURRAY, Army and Navy Banter, 3D N.m-a i sueet, N. V. opposite. Fust ollice. Augustbelmont a co., bankers, no. so wall St., lasue Inner* of credit to travellers, available in all parib or the worul through Me-ar*. Rothachi Id, of Farm, Lon don, Frankfort, Vienna, Napes, aud meir ooneapoudeiua. Abmy and NAVY pensions, bounties. back Fay, Ac. promptly col.e ted by SOMES A hBOWN, Solicitors, N". 2 P.ilk place, New York, and ?t 47*? Seventh ??reel, W..shin ton. N B.?Information lr?e. Call or send for circular, cotnanini: instructions. __ American gold and silver and the first issue United Staies Demand Notes l.onght. at .he higl? eat premium, by F. F. JAMES A CO., 45 Ha.I street, American go;.d and silver, and the first la.?iie United Stales Demand Notes, liought at the high est premium by F. F JAMES A CO. 45 Wall street. CALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FB VNCISCO QITT lutorest Coupon- p .rchan d at lowealc trreut rates, by DUNCAN, SHERMAN .* CO., Bankers, eorner o. Fine an i Nasa.iu atrectu. New Yortt. DIVIDEND.-NKW YORK. JULY 15,1162.?THE HOARD ol' Director* of the East River Immraue" Company hare thia day dec >ired a diTi'iend oi ilvo pie . en , payable on demand. Till >8. FALMEil 3 oretary. Detroit oity seven per cent water bonds for Halo, $iU IH?; Cincinnati City alx percent Railroad Honda for aale, $/6.UOi), by T. F. BIOilARDS, 35 Fine street, N. Y. NEW YORK AND HARLEM R MLROAD COMPANY.? Treasurer's ollice, corner of Fourth avenue und Twea ty-xlxth ateet, Ne > York. July 29. 18 2.?Interest coupons or the sec >ne mortgS'-'e bonds will he p<ul on an ? aftor Au guat 1, at the treaiiirer'8 oilice. W. H pVEKS, N T eaa. POSTAGE STAMPS FOR SALE?AT THE OFFICE OF the New Y rk Con-oil ated Stage Company, il.o,id way, corner of Thirt* -nun s-re. t. TO HOLDERS OF JEKPER^OVVILLR RAILROAD Co..>puny First Murt*ug nun a.?fiww Huc< i? a ? ny given In acco dauce wiin th tcui.ani the agreement e. nveen t ic .I II. r nvme Ka;l onl c n patiy ?n.T the tmldera of its fir-t inort age bon a, d te I A, 114 I859, that the United Stutea Trust. Comp ny or New Yerk wil., ujion pre sentation at its o'll e No is W all a' eet, redeetn at p r aud accrued int r a nim ieeo of said Jeirerann.i l- Rilroad Company iirsl mort a^e hand- numh r d as fo lows, to wit:?3, 4.6,6,7,8 # 10 11, i:>, 2.'. 24. 25, 2S 2'. 30. SI. Si. being he lowest ou -t ? n-i 'numb rs. From and att?r the O h i'av or August. lSb2, inter aton aald i.on .? will ce?se by the terma of aaidagra i t. JOHN A. STEWART, Secretary rpE'tRE HAUTE ALTON' AVD ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, 1 Tne ne * hr i mor g.ige bond.- of tiiia ma'. Wit h will be realy lor d Vvery op t e ';tb of August ai 'heolll eoT he rompanv, 12 Wall sir* et. are d ite I J ly I, 1S02, an t ar/,' interest from that date: thin leave* t e ntere-t en th' ou pons from February a vni-'i, UTS, to July 1, ISA:' nn"r#. vtiieii tor. The under I "n d therefore give notice that the Interest du ? on i e old bonds to th" Istu .r ly, iimount ng tu the so- i o $.'? 17, wl I be fiaid on the Tev o Ha.e>ind Alion coup iii, dale I A i ust 1, 18 -. th tu'er "t Tor July beinn embiaid in the new bond, nlao Ihc inter st to Jidv 1*1 o i tie co1 i-on of the Belleville and I !in"ia,o'vn ro.? 1, d.iled Septemb r 1. 186-, a i ouniln^ to the -um of $23'tS will lie i aid at the Han O" Nor h A me iea ill" utere?l lor July and August helm: eml raced in the new bond. Tin; owners of the r t mnrt?a;e 1 onda, on nd.mtin ' their ac oun * at the ra lroad ortli-e. b tween the oi l bond? ? '? oh the. hare east ne i und ilieaawonaa wll receive ibe pan for AugiiBt or September, and on j resentin ; this coup in t the hunk, the owner wi I be pa'd, on t e Terre H ' ?? i nd Alton coupon, til* 17. and on th He'.eville > oupon $ '3 3'5 Payment ?ill be made on and af'er the 4th d iy of An ?' *t. Dated July 31. 18fi2. JOHN WII.KINB N < Rw<'ely<>'s $1 nOA TO *5 000 IN 8aMS TO SUrT- TO LOAN, ipl.UIAJ oiibeid and mortgage on Improved rei tnie in thia ei- v or BmoKlyn, Inuu.rn at the law oilier ot R. H. UNDERIIILL, 37 Fine street, N. Y. nnn WANTBD-F R?T MORTHAOE. ON FIRS ip^.UUU einas. centrally locale 1 city properly "lv?n' not above Apr cent given; no brokerane paid. Addrssi 8., box 113 Herald oTtce. a>Q AAfl WANTED ?A SPLENDID INVKSTMEN" ip^.Ui'w for capl a ista. An in-r'ie th th# ad vertisermay b had at tne Mntnal Ionn an ' D Kcntin' tJom pany'a 67 i liutliam str et, to.-l.>y iSi'urdav .r Mnn !a before 1 P. M. UR<VICK .* K.NU Ai-nU.. <C1 n nnn WANTED?ON bond and mortoaof Jj>I U.WWU at sl\ jar cent, on property worth *30.00> and rente I to' rit e'a?-t n-ints stSSlKil p>r .iiinum. Aj wai tad. a four atory House to rent. 20 bv SB or 60 l>et, o Murray HI1L Apply to E. H. LUDLOW A CO., No. :i P n SHIPPING NEWS 1LWAH40 ros *iw TORS?mis OAT. ?rw 4 | y.oii arra eve 1? ton 7 151 aioa water. mern 12 : Port of New York, August 1, 1SC2. CI,*'A RED. Steamship City of Wssh nglon rBr), Mirehonas, Queea town and Liverpool?,1 O Da ?. Steamsh'n New York (Brem), Wencke, Southampton ai Bremen?O -IHeli* A Co. Steamship Ariel, Miner Aaplnwall?D R Allen. Ship Kate Howe. P-it'Mt, Ijir-rix'o!?-I W Elwell k Co. Ship I.vdla, Sinthwl k, Hristol?H Rentier. Itark White S a, Evans, Utvevnoi 1?M?-ter. Bark Llfu (Fr\ MeCwgor, Brlfast?Mei'all A FHth. Bark Alelono (Br). W ..t.nn, fork, Ao-Arkell .1 Hnr?t. Bark E Sherwood. Link. Dublin?Slur.es, Cle. rman AC Bark (llenwood, Rowland, R o lane ro?(1 S Colt. Bark Indus (Br*. Smith. Baltimore?Run la. Jonaa Bud e. Brig L IT Cole, Cole, Bristol?J A T A R Webater. Brig iiolden Lead, Kmlih. Jeraey?Meteslt A D mean. Brin A'ivsnee (Br), Walsh Queen .town?A Brail-lias Hrig Independent* (Br), Clark, M.na'itlan. Ac?K Ale' dre A Sod. Brig Mediator (Br) Fo?ier, Mansanllla. Brtg Dove ( Br), Pere>, St John. NB?Oreen A Cnrrle. HrL' Belle of the Bui. Warlingtoa, New Orleana?Bo" A Foa.Hi k. Brl.' I'yelone Bunlrr. Nrw Orcanx?Rob-on A Fosdls Brig Crawford S ai', Philadelphia?F Talbot A Co. 8ehr Lane (Br), Warren. Port an Prince?II de Cor 'ov Co. Behr John Kelson (Br), N lson. Mulllattd. Ac?J F Whl * uo. Srkr H P Barn?s, Barnes, Port R. ral?A R Riru?it. Schr J H Cunn'ngham Whvat A'e? in.lrMaster. Schr l)av liliuin. A ??. ndrhi?M 1'ed II Bclir Tcurapor, Tofrn. Hof f) H irlbn ? <"0. Schr' I" "'irr"ti?h? tlrow , IV .. imondtown?Xaatar. Hc't Oarlrnd. Morion. Phllade'pll'a?F Talbot Co Schr W H M te.'.ell, Horague, Pn 'aoelpht"?C I. Snow. Schr B English, IJatlwi-ay, Phila elplis?Ma* 'r Schr N K H 'Mtn, Coombs, Eltaab'thDort?H D Brookn A Co. Schr A Gale. Ken '*1', Bangor?R P Buck A Co, Schr Col Ed.ljr, Vlanchari, Baocor?HP Buck A Co. Bcbr Oregon, O'Brien. Huenaj ort?.led Frye < Co. R.'i>r T H Itodntnan. Prince, Camden?0 L Hatch. Sohr 8 T Kin*. C|cnl"nn1n, E??'por'?Jed Frye A Co. H<^c It i"o .k, JonesAndover? Wa?ter. S< hr Wl l'o C'oud. Oar Iner. Bos'-.n?W P!aoe. Schr Tariff, Proroit, Btvnford?R Sanlord. ARfBVTtTV BteamMiIp Edlnburg (Br), McUnMn, Liverpool, fill* with . Use aim p;.s* 'tiger* 10 .Ino O Dale. July It> 4 Ion 47 4*. ?w a iar*c i<-e"cr^; M!h. lat 4 M ' 1 n 47, >aw Con uo-t. scars, from L"n.lon for New Tort (Tut- E burg arrived Jul) 31, but no report of the fact waa t>oel\ this oUra.) StMMOfel* McClellan (V B transport!. Ore*, Hllt o II SC. July 27, to I' 8 yna-termust r. July 30, P*MS d t Csaco, hence for Trinidad. Steamship Daniel Wcliater (IT S transport), Bletheo, PI dclohls, is hour*, to U S tcrma.-ier. Steamship Chesapeake, CroweB. Portland, with tndse passengers, to H B Croniwell A Co. Sldii uieadtioiljihl, SaflSuf'S, UTOAool, .'nly 3, with anil SM passengers, to 1> Ot:d? n. July S. lat M), Ion In 34. nsllxcd ahln wniMr Foriet, Gnrtls. henrc for I,l?<*ri 10th, tat 0031, Ion 23 3S, ship Westl'otal, Child. Tom Li pool for New *ork; lMh, lat 4# ?poke Prim b.ir.i I. M indc. IS dajm fitm Imnilim for NewYork; ITlh >l i Ion 30 40, ablp hllen Austin, (Jarrl.-k. hfn.^ forLiret| tro-aed the Bank* obliquely from 4 ' to 41, ami w no SflOi. tot 31' 42. Ion OH s oke hrli! ?' Wooden." rt days Cadlx riii New Yorh, infl anj^W her wl(h provMona. D was 72 bo.ira tCVilmed o'l <Jt .'i"ge*. , __ Ship Francis H Cutting. Ma!n<-y, UtrerfiAOl, k rSf ' mdao to .1 A N Smith A <"o. Nlilp William Wirt. Clark, Bew 8 -dford. Tin N^wp^r J/(*I!r??, to master. Was toi-ed to tills port by ai' imtnt Oil. ?. i tr Knr Acorn (Br of D'tnilw), An.Irrson, London, .IS n lialia-u. to U J Kn Bark Brrtl'a (Pr is?), Eckart. Netrcaatle, 52 days, coal to II A K W M '.'-r. Bark Carolina (Hired), Ramoelaon, Nnweastle, 43 W th'mdse. to II A K W M-'ver. Bark fond ,r (I'nis), Bahlrtia, Newcastle, M days, eoal, to .1 C MrArthiir. Bnrk CO"ou-rc o (Ital), Lope, Swansea, 43 days, wlih to Ootn'1/, Wallls A Co. Bulk Anil Atigosla dir. of Yarmouth, N8), Fletcher, i cow. S< days, with real, to Hovd ,t Iflnek'-n. J.,!y 2l. 20, Ion 32 W. s)>oko liark FrsKt-oor, 61 'lay* from Smjrii New Vork : Jl'h. lat 42. Ion if2 50. sjwko twrk < "Varlmi, oi from St John. I4B, bound E. Bark B-'avpr iB'.of Tarmotith. NS). Phlpmin, R bli d?v?. In Osllast, to Br.'tt S-.n A Co Inly II, I. it 4" on. tefi In with the ivrei'k of Br hurk Lnbtmi. of N?<?Cftsll tim'-er laden, fuU <rf wa|. r and a*anduned, maata (one lion' on denfc. Bsrk Mny 'ower, Mnvall. B 'rbndos, rla New llav 'n, monsiHi. i" Trowhrtdip- A Son? of N'"w Haran. Ilirk Alanio. (lodfrev. R. n e-lio?, Jnnf I#, ti-;th ?? ,c? Wake-oan ,t Din.on. July .h, oJ llaitermm passed '.rig Ham A Mary, from 7.arm for ff w Vork. Bark Mo. nlne Htar, Si-rlln,-. StJ .vto, 17 days, with s to Wat dell A Co. Ba<-k T B Hariram, Nichols, Trinidad. Jul* 12. with to sitiws, Cicaiinan A C... Jnh 17 lat 15 St. Ion 82 20 boarilfd from V S hark Ethan Ailcn, from Tamps Ha Key West. 1 Brie Itosphor- a (Br. of Sell!*), Bowe Palermo Mi fcssed OWtlialtar Jnne 15. ?|ih fruit Ac, t.. K Brrl.'ioild 8. off Nantuckat Hhoala, |?ssr<l ship New World hen Llver|?ail. B ig Condor (of Oonldsbofo), Al'.en, Agnadllla, Jn with snuar, 10 Thompson a Hunter. Hria (Mien Sea (oi Baoic>r?. liahhldg*, Mumacoa. 15 with siitlar. to II 1) Brookman A Co. Jul* 23, lat 2'i M, stoke 1*8 bark "Undloaa." st>cring s, 31st, off Barn miiv ?re?fi of a'> 0' 3i?)|..?s, paint'd black, bottom up Brlii Borra- Bi of lliillim), Cronan, Clcnfnegos, 17 with sugar, to B r Small A Co. Brie Anns D To'rcy (of Boston) (Jrtflln. R-'medlos 19, with sugar to II ft Brnokin.tn Kalle l In compan) bark Alamo, tor New Vork, am! schr Biarliaht. for Bo? Brlit Kll'a'Oan), Wlllcriip, St Croix, July 17, with i to J HaoroM. Brio Al iintlc (Br). Sttibbs. Nassau. 12 dayi, with salt Darrd % i'o BrigC F tl Bricn, Wilton, Fort Pickena, 13 days, I last to II D Brookma,? ,t Co Schr Ahleliaran (oi Kioiknavenl Hand, Maranham 12 with Mdea cot ion. Ac:, io li K Corning, Son A t'o. laiSS.loo "3 l4 ?poke bark Thoa W House, fron Orleant r.e H ision Schr Bl'ctnc 1? iht (or Portland), Smuh, Human rta*v ? ItM ku/tt Ai to Miller A !!? nuliton S. br Hiancl r (B'.of Annapolis, NS), Dr ap, Naas dava. with cotton, to I) B l?e?olf Mclir CAN B'^crs, Molmea. Cat Island, 7 dsya with lo T Oi.marun. _, . Schr Prince of Wales I Br) rhlsholm. Ungan, CB 14 With ?oal, to H J A C A IMwoll. " ' ' | p.-lir Oswrco (Br), Card, Cow Bny, CB. 10 dart will If. I) t? Iiewolf. ' Sc'ir Alma (Br), Bhaw, Wiadsor, NB, II day* with d to l> R llewolt. ^ _ " I"" * Sidir N W Rmlth, noyd, Tort Rorsi, J dayk Bdir ,1'pklns, Edwards, Plilla.ielui.is ?uu AivioG^tporl, |4ai% 5T