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Ihe Navy Department of the faaU attending th? recent pursuit by Uim of the steamer Herald, represented by the Nassau papers to be a British vessel. This pretence af forded an opportunity fur the expression of indignation against the aliened outrage by this American officer, from Whose eUtotuant it a;>poare that the Ileiald had bocu ruu (ling from Nhf.?u to Charle.; on with warlike supplier, and was returning to Kmssu with cotton. She was com Qianded by a mau named Ctaelter, who was formerly (yptaln of the privateer J air. Davis, The cause, howover> was uot continued within British jurisdiction. The state ment art JiMo; .ally conforms thu fact that the British flag it systematically used to advance pecesslon interests. A NEW AKMY KOSUTAL. Burgeon Coolidge, L'niiei Stales Army, was to-day ?act to Giymout,& favorite resort for excursionists from Washington, to examine tlio site, with a view to the Mt&blishipont of a hospital there. If hid report is favor* able the hospital will be coiLStrtxtcd without delay. AHKIVAJ. OK ADMUtAL ?OOTH. Admiral l'oote has arrived to enter up >u his duties as Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. DKATU8 OF 30MUKKS. The following deaths of soldiers are reported:^* James W. Wiune, To. B. 80:h New York. Jehu Church, not described Jacob Smith, Co. D, (lurlbaldl Guard. Adam Helm, Co. 0, lOftth Pennsylvania. Jonathan Collom, Co. C, tlS'h Illinois. Jacob liush, Co. G, 101st New York. B. H. ..Walker, Co. A, 27tli Now York. Alex. Craig, E, 32d Now York. Christian Welsh, Co. E, sad Pennsylvania, Sergeant T. Schurbern, Co. !?. '2d M .inc. Dennis Carrol, Co. F, Odth 1'oungylvauia. NEWS FROM THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA. Return of General Glbbun't Expedition Frederick Hull R-iilvoud Station De* Stro>-rd?Sharp Skirmish with the Re bels on tile Telegraxili Itoad, &c. Wahhiuotox, August 7,1862. The following despatch hat hwen received from the Bbui.ii correspondent at Fro loricksburg:? Fhkdkkick.-buu j, V'a., August 7, 1802. Ifco expedition sent out under Generul Gibbon last Tu>:s <Uty has returned. A po. tion of t!ia command, under Colonel Cut ler, dashed on to the right, aud undo a de scent upon Frederick Hall station, twelve miles froui (lor 4ou*vllle, on the Virginia Central Hail road, destroying the buildings, stores, and about hair a tnilo of the track. General Gibbon, with thu main body, had a sharp Skirmish with the enemy on the Richmond-telegraph road, ten tni'.e.s from Frederick, burg. A few prisoners were takeu. We lost one man killed and soveral taken prisoners. But twe of General GibbonV column were wounded. The enemy bad been apprised of our advance, and ?'flame around upon our rear from Bowling Green. The -loss Sustained by the rebels is unknown. The Loyal Poor Wliltee of the Month Operation* of Scouting Partlea. SvKR.tYViLuc, Va., August 7,1862. Ont of on<? hnndrsd and iv:onty citizens of S;>orry viilc who have i:tk -n tlu -juth of allegiance within the pust two Says, thero ur. liiiy who 1:11:111 write their names. *1 lie poor whiten, s* ?? rjlc, are I yai. and but few of theqi will ha sent Suutli. Scouting pr tics rrrrtnucio brine in laure quantities of flue cattle null horser. YTtcrray an e:?fc'i nt harouche Vu fout- I' iba woods tc>ruu Luray. Jt ?.va." brought to hoedqt arteis. mid Is to l>e u?cd ;usa travelling carriage tor the General commanding. THE WArTn THE SOUTHWEST. Caiko, Al|< '' I I''."'J. The ram Miu;j'>, from Helena, ropdm th;. t v. ..t iay ft soouttug party of seven;/live fedi'-'s v. -1 prised by Ave hundred of Htndmau'ii y.-bc;*, j'. ' vuy cut up, only twenty having saved them,. ?d cacu/.ig. Forty of JolT. Thompson's r.\ J r?.? . od while attempting to cros? the river n<: u' t'.s . ? ? oi' Austiu. The recent publication of Co.oinl 1'iuut, s letter to hk brother, in regard to the i.uts of tho former, render? Interesting the fast that (}i .i-t?! I.a? freed all 'he negroes In quastion, 276 il u :iu>?r l'lllow h:w? three plantations noar Helena, ou wYcii ?.i lull movable pro perty war. confiscated. General Curtla has Treed u II le-w about three thou sand slave*, chiefly those wL% .. rkod on Forts Follow and Donelaou. OPERATIONS OF THE GUERILLAS. Assassination 01' Gen. Robert MoCnok. Wxijvillk, August 7, 1802. General Robert MeCoo? was shot by a party of gueril las near Salem, Ala., yesterday, while riding towards Winchester, Tenn., sick, la in air.l>>ilnnre. Hi? r-innina reached here this evening. Captain Brooks was cap ??red. Our forco burned the house of the robe! who led them into this arabnscado. I have Just left the bod^ of General Robert MoCook. Bs was klllod yesterday near Kalem, while ridln?'in an ambulance sick. The body will bo taken to the Capiwj by order ?vernor Johrwon. T'k K >el Morgan In Keulmky.' Loewvuxx, August 7, 1862. The Journal publishei a rumor of 11 <rg%n'i4 advance Into Kontucky, and lug capture of Burksvllle. with an tsoreaaed forco of oavairy. He express the determiaa ?ies to march to the baukft of the Ohio river. Military circles here disbelieve the w hole story. Movements of ttuuntreli'e Guerillas. Hr. Jo.smm, Aug 1st 5, 1802 A gentleman from T.earenworth reports that tim gunril la lea Jer Quantroll, seized a descend in* steamer on 'jun day evening and cropped 1.600 men to this tide of the fiver. The military authorities of Fort Leave^mirlh bearing of the sapture, and u t kiiowlLg^titimtrell's Strength, sent one hundred men down to#intercept him, all of whom he raptured and marched on, capturing Liberty Col. Pmnltk ha! previously evacuaud thit plaos, esuaping with hi- command An additional force of four rom;>an!es, with a battery Sf artli'iery. wsa despatched fr<>ia >ort I.oavenwor'.h yes terday morning to operate against Qtuntrell. SutereStltttf from St. Louie. br. I/>cm, Aug,.si 7, 1862. Brigadier General Davidson assumed eomn.ai.d of the district of 8t. Louis to-d*y. Colonel Merrill, formerly Tommaudant of this district, has been commissioned brigadier general, aud will leave for Northern Missouri this evening, wh?rs he will direct operations against guerillas. At a meeting of merchants at the Cnlen Kxchinge this noon resolutions were passed, closing business houses at tour P. M., (or tha purpose of drilling and organising loyal clttzons for military servioe, and requeuing the pro per authorities to cause a suspension of busiues* through out tbo city al tor that hour lor a like purpose. The tailed States Hospital at Newark* XlWARK, V. J., August 7, 1x62 Addltioral and extensive buildings have been leased l? the United Stataa Hospital, located hare, which has bean ooosttluted tha Medical Headquarters of thu Middle Ue partmeat. Arrival of the City of Manchcstsr. Sas?r Hook, Aug :st 8?12.46 A. M. The steunslilp City of Mauche.tsr has passed this paint, and will reach Now York about two o'clock Her ?ews has been anticipated. from Port Sarnla, Mich., to Llrerpool. Poar itamnA, Acgust 7.1861 Tha brig Ooorga taldlaw cleared from here to day for Liveriiool direct, with 1,100 bula oil?IS00 crude and 309 refined The First New York lleglment Under the 'Call. Fxhisa, N. Y., August 7, 1842. The regiment ror this Ssnatnrial district,' Coione' Van Valkejburgh, reacbe.l tlis tuln:muai standard several dnys since, and has be*n omi-uily designated the O: e llund'Sd wnl -eventli lojumeut New Yosk State Volunteers. A r xiu^t Inn l>?i a rccelvrd from tbc Pre sident, th oug>i Sect e!a> y Htaul <11, that Colons Van Vol Kvnbtiii I, ^io<:?od wl.h hn command hs so. n ss tx ?ib.e te Wall In ?"n, and ? 'i? regiment will probsbiy trave next Wednesday uwrniug. lie oom lli.udrsd and ttevenih Is tha Ui -t 10^1 1 iont iron, thu .-t>itc und<*f the July call. War Meeting?Maine's tlunta Mote than Kn 11. Bscs w.i x, Mc., Aagnst 3,18^2 A very brge war mvr>tiu|r ?u bei<: lv>re tot:iant. ?pea hes ws e made by I* ofn s >r Hltchm k, of New York, anil <<H>flis. It was amioflkes I leml oirrialh' that four eompatiies ?ror snd above Maine's quota h.vl uMreudy enlisted. Re?raltt?ig at Utira. Unci, A igust 7, MAS. Caplala Alvlu White. Company A.Fntirtli Uaalda regl dMi, reports one htihdrcd uud eiaht men. war six buLdr'rt nien are mv.stei?d In (er Iha rsgl ???l.a?d oust of Hum ais Is cam* Arrival of Blolt and Wounded at Phila delphia* The steamship Vanderbm !u' MTivud, with 4IC "U.k and wounded soldiers lroiu U tr'.ujV L.:>din^, The following is a of thi- nc: *14 w ? i J a >lfl'W" received on boaro la: (J. Vuu i .lilt, at l.at .s^a's I.auJ lnp, from Ki lw?o\d, August 4. Our ng the lavage * number of ue.ithb 'juwimI. i 'jv o the imdi?> w.rt buried at Harrison's LaniHog, 9!h r? we/e Orjjgut Ue.e. All ths deaths wui' fi on> irs-ti' >iJ (?v? L. C. Dounuvan, Sergeant, 2d civuL'jr; J rarUar, 2i cavalry; Fred. Ho) man, M Miiiueevt ' \V. W. Kinney, musician, 1st Muliiga.., O'Brr u, '-d tAVllr/; I* igli Cleigliton, 56Ul New Yoik. Jumc* KcJuri, Corona , 4?d New York; i'eter serryOeld, lo u llawauh" *>tts; Horry Gray, let Koi^Jer.s y ;J. is. fv.i'ilh, JM iulautry; W H. <0id,'i9th M is.-a . ? \V.iUr; j-. s?rg sm, 321 Massachusetts; II. L?ugh!ln,T Si Niw York; l> Va k>u, Mc'wlellan'it dragoons*. w. J. Arthur, Com rhtaarv Ser geant, (I2d Ohio, K. Kid red, let Micuignu, John Sullivan, tub MaMsacio.setia; W. DeMansvil.e 3gd New York; (Jew. rapper ly, 8th in untry; Charles 81 tier 1st Comi?< lic.t artillery, J. Hinder. 101st New Yj. k; M*? d him;, 12th New York; Fred. Cook, 4 h New Yoik; M. 0. Young, 32J New York; O. A. Litubfleid, 324 New York; lieorge ltippongurgh, 32d New York;Joltu Ronau, 32d New York; Martin l'olin, 58th New Yoik, M U ad man, 8th cavalry; O. Coffin, 27th New York. B. Jklu ner, 8th New Jersey; J. Phill pa (baud), lfith New York; Captaiu W. Feirest, 8th Pennsylvania cavalry; Lieute naLtSnuinel 11. Field, 2d Maiue. Captain J. K. Krickson, 52d New York; Win. K. Kerr, 62d CUiid; A. Cliiiurd, 29th Massachus-Us; Sandford Deukei, llfh New York, Hugh 11. Real, tfth New York cavalry; Henry Leall (band), 3d infantry; Martin Iranians, 11th lnlmitry; Isaac Durham, 92d New York, Simeou Hall, 10th Massachusetts; J. R. JohiiBon, 20th Massachusetts; J. K Young, Gttth New York; Patrick Hayes, 1st New York Chasseurs,.S. l'e.ise, 7th Maine; J. Davis, McClulIaa dragoons; Samuel Kich ards, 0;h Vermont; J. J. Miller, 67th Ohio; Win. Foster, 31st New Y'ork; ri. 8. Goodrich, 20tk Massachusetts: John McAlli.-ter, 100th New York; K. Baker (teamster), M Cicl lau dragoons, ij. C. Glonuy, 1st Connucix .1 artillery; Frank Noon, r>th New York; James Oaks,9tli MosMcnu setts; D. Richards, 16th New Y'ork; Henry W. Ixike, 1st cavalry; John P. Wiuu, sergeant, 8l?t New Y'ork, Jas. U. Wiliiums, 1st New Y'orv;l.. H'-ed, 16th MassacluiselU, D. E. Webb, 1st New York urtnleiy; Uoo. 1 lau.in .ml, 29:1' Mussuchuaetis; Jacob AnIi, 13th New York. A. Russell, 1st artillery, A. Drake, 17th intautry; .Tainoft V. U. lira man, Ruode Ialaud artillery; James llarton, do.; G. Wil liams , 14th kliiiii^an, N. Lowis, 6ih Vermont; JoUu biuettd, <l4tn Now Y\?rk; John Tracy, Uth Massachusetts; C Taicott, Is. Kordau Sharpshooters, Geo. !,om? a, do.; H. Allen, 1st infantry; Lewis Gageu, 1st New Yor!:; *?eo. Brown, t?6ili Nbw York; 1'hontas White, 02d Ohio; Noah B<jrlei<h, 14th iufautiy; Wm. Brown, d u; A. J. C.o mens, yuai tui muster's sergeant, Otilh New York, A. loweiy, 4th Vuruiont; L. Keybbs, 8th New York; i'liomiia M. Reuioi is. 1st Massitchusutts; Th'imul Aloorn, 9th Mass.n husetts; G L. Purdy, 4th Mlihiurn, H. K. Hitchci ck 6Ju OuIj; Win. McDonald, bii N'evv York; M. Luidors,34tn Now Y'ork, B. Dowau. 624 Ohio; M. Haven, 70tli New Yoik; Alfred Bugli, 82u uuio;Uoo. W. Western, 10th New Y'ork; Ceo. C. Hermauce, 14th New Y' >rk; J. D. Greeley, 07th Ohio; Corporal V. Matton.'ltUh New York; Alfred Walker, 1st Per dan; E'. J. Smith, Lit New York artihery; Thom.is Whaleu, 1st New Y'ork artil.ery; Ho. race Lai kiu, 1st New York artillery, John Bri.ssell, 88th New Y'ork; J. 11. Linwood, ? Massachusetts Sharp shoi tura; James Flnu, 6th New Y'ork cavalry; George KeWi.ni, 62d New York, Sergeant K. Is)u, 38th New York; J. Burnett, 66th New Y'ork; F Bachinan, 1st New Y'oik artillery; Sergeant Wm. Reeze, 29iU Massachusetts, B. FiUi<atrick, 80th New York; Jas. Thoini-stu, 1st Mhhigan; Michael Haduu, 88th Now York; A. P. Auchiu. 1st Now York artillery; Adam Han:, 1st Michigan; juhu O'Keilly, 7ih Vermont; PuiLAbwr. :i, A"g tat T Oscar Phelps, 27ill New York; Fred. keahogel, 8th New York, O. li. Foot, 1st Now Yurie Artiilory; Wrn. O'Neill, etli lul'autry; Julia Irucy,32J New York; J. Nichols, 1st Michigan; W. S. Cunningham, 70tli New York, K. Bailor, 1st iuuuuy, 11 Helibraiidt, 2>1 New York, L. Pratt, 8tli Illinois cavalry; II. H. Nulen, 1st Michigan; C. M. Mills, 1st Michigan; C. Faiuil.ir, Sergeant, 11th New York; si. Markhuuf, 44th Now' York; A. Bing ham, 1st Mulligan; John Gorman, 1st Now York cavalry; t?. W. Beckwitli, Hist New York; F. J. Tumor, Sth Illinois cavalry; C. K. Howell, bth Illinois cavalry; Chas Wright, Vet. Surgeon, Sth Hlino.3 cavalry; Milton II. Had.oy, Corp. 7-i't fcew York; K C. Biack, private 1st Berdan; Gibs .u, Lieut. 2d I'uited Stated cavalry; H. K. But ler, 60th New York; A. Lyons, 60th New York; J, u. Kster, With New York; A. J. Koaouborg, iOth New YorK; J. Borkor. 7th Maine; E. Cunningham, 73d No*' York; )i. K. Justin, 50*.h Now York; (. & i>avla, 00th Ne.v Y<rk; Goo. Ifuiijay; 13tli New \jrk; 1* K. N'a )i,2d New Hampshire; Westiey Brown, COl0low YorK;<. a!. l>a\ Is, 50th Now York; Chxt. J McXernoae, COtli New York; John Go|dlug,Sec m l Now York; Chariot J. Bo> ,o Fo. ticth New York , Patrick Iwivbry, Fortieth New York ; Jehu O'Brtrn, Ninth Massachusetts ; William it. Wood, Khodo Inland artillery; BurtoiomCorckory, NinthMassachusetts: b. J. Moore, Firat Michigan ; Hiruu Wood, Forty-fourth New York ; M. Kar^clier, Sixth New York cavalry ; K. Hose, Mxiy-soctid New York ; C. I). Ford, Foi ty fourtn New York, tf. B. Wilcox, Forty-fourth New York, Wat. l/enion,Slxiy-MCi'nu Ohio; <>. Ji. Wiloox, fcighteculn Mus sacliusotts; I'Udley Hathaway, Ftghiocnih Maw ichuBotts; Julius Ku.'i k, 02U New Yo.k; J acne#. Cray, 0th infantry; John FroJgrlck, Thomas " injervilie, Auauat Herim.in, ? has. Frixsier. Timothy Donovan, H. H. Hsrrilton. Paul toltoi:, LcwU Meever,J. Mijsoj, Cor|iorai, CharlesItdd mati,MMl. 1.1 hop, JohnCuinmlngs.G. Halo, Young, Wm. llaufiaau, 1st New Yoik cavalry; Win. Dick,57ih New York, Wm. K. Lsrraby, 7th Maiue; Geo. Gittloer, 37th New Yoik; If. Nagle, 191 New York cavalry; J. H. (. rewell, 34th Now York, Michael Finn, o?t!i New York; Samuel I). Lumncrrltle, ?fl:h Now York; flirlstonlur WagHer, MSth New York; M. Hariett, 2d New York; A. H. Training, Serjeant Ms^or, 1st Oonneclicut artiilory: John 011*111, 1st Boruan sharpsb-vtors; Tbomaj Porter, 6th New York cavalry; Henry ft! . '<ue, 38th New York; James Casey, 12th New York: A. iolnnew, 90th New York: 11. A. Wood, musician, 18th Ma . el'U ells, J. H. Wade, do , J. Atwo<>d, do.; J. Miller, C2d Ohio; li. B. Shaw, do.; F. L. Keyes, Signal i.orpe; F. Rons,7th infantry; Wm. Oonklin, 00th New York; Shel don Cramer, HrrJau's Sib ar pah<>te:s; Nelson Wagner, 56th Now York; Thomas L. Gilbert, 1st Michigan; James l'atlle,llth Maine; Jamas Fields, 7!k1 N?w York; John Hapwood, Corporal, Sth New Jersey. Phiuea* Burt, ltth Massachusetts; Sidney W. Goodwin, 40th New York; Jamos Wright, 0tft New Yolk Cavalry; W. H. llutchkisx, :4tu New York; D. AiHertc:], 1st Nsw Yo k (?hamjeurs. W 'sley Ijtngs, 0th N>w York Cavalry; Z. I'leroe, 02'1 Ohio, 1.. Hryham 1ft Mi-iiach.'ootU; D. Hairmon, 39ili lUinols; W. Thorpe, ?! ih N?iw Yorrk artiliry, lianiel Frase>, Wih Ohio; 1? Wood^s: Minue^ota- P. Adams, ist Mlnr.etoU; J. 1,. Ho aw. l?t M..incsota; pnniel Caacey, 1st Mumcw.ta, It. P. Lot'ell, lSih Massai uuaetts, F- O'l^aiy, 18th Mansa chosetta, J< hi! C Parkltain, 4th v"aiue; Ma^im R. M o e, .~eraeaut, ?3.t New York; U. K. Poller, 1st. M?rdaa, J. 11, Warren, in Berdan; K. A. Netlleton, 1st (oiinoctieut artillery; Jobu Roberuon, 10tu Maaaa chu.-1'tts; J Vali.-Lee, 4th Michigan; II Benja min, s7tli Now York. J. Khi*o?, t?ili >" -w York ,'ohu BarUon, dint Now York; J. K. Fcow, Ulat New Y*rk; Jas. Hagertou, 01st New York, Henry '.'11 .atiix, tlst S'ew T?rk; Ooo Griflii!is, 01st ;<!>>w /:rk;Levi 'lea, 01st New York; B. Flsrchy, !"tli XasaachusatU; iUiward'Fol.-v, l?t Connertioul uiti v. , t rank lhildwin, 1st Oonneci lent tlllery; Kdward Se lu, Uth M.iasaobj tiatt* Chaila* For e, 1st Mtohit.aB: 3. J. t'<nover, l?t Now York artillery; Jams* Ptorsou, 4th art,i?ry; H.B. Huchert 6M Ohio; H. iJ illevVi?t Be tin shari?hooiers: N. hh"rmait, Jr., 1st Ma sacim eti* -eorgo Cri^seMy, 1st Massacbusstls: D. N. Co tell, lsi Maiuuchusetts; Kur fSai t P. Mnchell. 1st Masaaci. Mtts, tie ? ant F. IK'vlin, 4th infantry; d. Mctiiigur, 7th SfiMaach its; B. S<Milla?, 4tlt Maine; Jamus 00th :?ew Yo> 0. Ackern>an, 82<1 Nrw York Martin A. rUgg'e, i '.h a: killery; George 11. Duseubury, ? 2J New York; Wllibn' Ue^au,situ Mas* rtichusotto W. II Ilea. 0ili Nftw York M. Reidy.lst Berdan; N P. Faust, 0th artiilory. C. SUrk?t,ltith M.ch igun; J. H. 'Illior, Si*n.il oorpa , J. W\ iu.ii out , l?l Chan sour?: (1. S. Ryers, 51*t Now 'iork; sserut '.it J fj King, 2d Now York : charle* F. (IMMr, 2u New York ; Freu'k Birth louiew, 2d New I erne) , tieo. B. lA?ckwi>u.i, 2d New ?"rsoy. I). H. (Jrw?. M iss .chnsetts Artllleiy, < has. H June-:', 4th Malm. Hergfi. t H. Diy, (Jth Now Y?.k; !>. A. Cuttle, musician, 33d New York. \v>n. Plumb. New York Artillery. Caleb Htngtns. xittii Naw York, .'cshua H' un, 04th Ohl>>, Win Butcher,<Wtli Ohin; A. J. ! ainer, Ist New York Artll ery, Knbei< No|ihew, nth New V. rk' avairy; Jan. Sulllvau. ISth MassMihusetu; S. 1 . P.rlgl ?m, 15th M isaavhtu 'tta; Henry Gould, U*th M.i> ? .ci.ti *tts; A. R. Fuller, surgeon. 1st Connecticut; Jas. C >rrnack, 7th Maine. Mike Huske.i, 31st New York; W. H. Oninee, 1-t Connecticut art tilery; Jamoe C. But.ers ley, 1st C< nnoctlcut irtl.lory; Thos. Hacklay, 98th New, York; R. H. Stewart, 4th V< rmoul. Paul Oravot lat'New York; J. G'cider, 6th artillery. H. Halsey, 7th Maine, K. G l.ewis, 6th Infautry, I-awicac* Con ley, 7th Maaaachu aetta Jas. IS. Harlan, assistant surgeon, 87th New York. Also a large number from Feunaylvaaia. LlrtT OF DBATBS ON TH> C. VANDEUILT. B. F. skinner, ttk New Jeraay, typhoid fever," August 4; hurried at HarrUna'a landing. .Saepard 9p*uso, do , do , do.; Thomas Reynolds, 1st Momstchus 'tis, do., do., do.. Wm. J. Arthur, Sergt , 0MOhio, do., da.,do.; R. W. W'?d, musician, ISth Maaaachusntt*, do., do., d> ; Geo go W. Ha nee, Quartermaster Sergeant 32d Mas sachusetts, da., do., do*.: four?names uoknown, do., do , do.: Jas. McDowell, 08ib New York, tyiihold fever, Attguat ft; body brought to I hlladelphi?. John Murray, 15tU New York, typhoid rtror, August 4, buried at Norfolk; A. J. Neff, Captain, lat i'enuaylvaala reserve, burled at Norfolk; Laoaard Reed, Massachusetts sharpshooters, burled at Norfolk; Jakn B. Hhielda, First Connecticut artillarv, bm led at No.folk; John Rosa, 32d New Yark, do.,do.; L. Crlbbs.gthNew York b 'tlery, do., do.; Fred'k Ridemtar, 2d New York, trph Id fever, do., do.; Goo Yeoman*, 1st Berdea Sharp shootors, do., do.: Wm. Krumery, hau l, 18th Michigan, do., do.; James Cioes, 0.h New York, tjpboid fever, Angu?t '5?body brought to Ph:la>lelpbia; ,l6l)D l>e\vn.?p, 1st MasMChaactU, .to,, do.; C. Puddy, 4th Michigan, d".. do., one name unkuowu, do., do.; James B?aiSun,4th New York artillery, do , do. For tho above list we are indebted to tbe oourteay of tho Plilladaiphla pre-a. City Intalllgonee. Cnsoxiss' Inttit BTs.?Coronar Wilday held an Inquest 'yesterday upon the body of Wm. Dangley, a boy six yaai h of age. who was drowned on Weduetday eveulug by accidentally falling into the dock at pier 31 Kaat river. Tne parcuti of deceased reside at No. Ill Madison street. teiwiior Ramey held *u laqusat upon the body of a woman , anvd Mfry Oallngher, whe w?? killod by an r id* tal tall from the roof or a flve story building. Su. HO Kj.st Hev-nt.en h ?lratk on WoJne-uiay Joan Masai i . the man who w s stab .el en M >n ay nlsnt, winic in a light at t.io coracr of ( ath.irlno aud Cnerry sire is. die! vosterday at the New York H<>f|iitai. A sailor btt.f'1'.tiK house runner is believed to be the |>"r sou who stubbe'i him. and the pn.ioe are In eat oh of the rotiuar. Coroi.or Collin will hold ?u tuiusat in the caae to day. Patrick Welsh, an employe at tho Hondo) Warehoit.-e, No. 274 n*iulh street, ycster.isy le.l through the hatch wav lioa tho ihli<1'o the lirst door, and was taken to nsiwvue Hosplml dsBjeroueiy iaurel. HI? te8td?i<c0 is No. 820 Bast Thirteenth street. ' THE M?& CAU Mft TROOPS. DiUIUtjr Mjuiu uIi ttt Stiv York anil Vicinity. TPb flVAlmtKMAsTKR C.-fKBAt'S Ofi" CI* CM. rat Artbu , . <? >it ipanM u ?.y O vurn r M nfir, re lurji.d ironi V -tang,o yneiorday mor log, wi.e a both gMtlet&m >? i?l l ?? j on (?.a,* I wniiaegiioa v. i'h uiiU iMJ lu hilars. HI a. .vl the ruw tiMiuU Ui ooatmuud for J levari lime longer I uoxp?x<wJ t^al iU: bale's quota wi.l be i/i'jui, tly wlkl Hull. Business at Gun. Arthur's uiiioo. Vowe< r co tt.mn to inot#.iio, and requisitions 1 . uniforms, ?t..us, team, 4<S.. are Unity boing issued iu U.iuCUuoo dsepau it wis rocoived lioin Albany yos >?r<lny ?luur ; that tins r" ,)?? '? i fr?.iu ''.at city was now coin|in'id it d tuxrly rastly fur n-'ictii'. orders. This *oun<ia gofd I'or th j Albany folks, hi. I wi 1 i. lo'ind much to tiKiir ore.'it. Other portions of the .^Misspeak equally as wsi la ? Oiii|<arUoD to their popui*tl'.>n. HUS THBKB 1IONTH8 MILITIA. MBM. Spallations ara somewhat rife as to whether or not tho militia regiments which are now at the seat of war for a term of three months are liable to be drafted by reason of the late order. It is not at all probable that thuyywrill. Th? fact as to whether this draft takes place 01 hoi oiHirulytlijiiends upon the action oi the State au thorities, as they have it in their power to koep Hum at the seat ot war, or give them permission to return homo to tbeir<ditterent localities, just as they please. By the latter part of the present month the time of these differ ent regiments will be up, and tlunr friends will be ex piring the in home once more. It would be well to have this matter nettled at once, and an order to the effect promulgated. THH CM1TKD STATUS MUSTBBINO OPFIOB. The payment of United Slates bounty mjhey com menced at the mustering office yesterday, much to the aatisi'uction *t recruits, and Captain Larned la now dally engaged in disbursing the funds In his hands for that pitritoae. Kocruits were rapidly hurried into the office yuaivriiay tor the purpose of muster and iu*|<eotion, and the mslical officers were kept busily engaged during the di\. I he bounty paid amounts to (2I for old regiments aMu $27 fur new. This, together with SOOviUte bounty, nugh. to bo somewhat el' an inducement for men to enlist immediately, without waiting far a draft to take place. TBB NKW YOK* TO ST OFFICB FOB THB WAB?A PA TKIOT1C 8UB8CBIPTION LIST. We have received the following from Mr. Wakeman, Postmaster of this city:? TO THI SUITOR OF THS MUALD. Post Omul, Naw Yohk, August ? 1802 * I soe, with great pleasure, your editorial of to-day. calling upon the Collector. Surveyor, Postmaster anil other officers, who, with their clerics and employes, ai? exempt from military di ty, to assist, by fun^s ;ind per sonal exertions, in recruiting. You will see by the enclo sure that your suggestions have been fully anticipated In this offioe. Upwards of live thousand dollars have been sulisc: ibefl iu this office during the lost week for that ;-rr poeu, to which every mernbor of the department, excjpt one, has contributed. The Postmaster and heads of do partmeiits are a comtm'ti ? to expend this fund to till up the regiments frm this city now in the Held. Their efforts do not stop here. I believe overy member of this office is doing his best to respond to a clroular. of whiob a copy is enclosed, requiring him to use his bust eudeavorB to pro cure at lonst one recruit for those regiments. On behalf of tho coi.miittee, I wish publicly to express the great pleasure and prlde.they feel at the cheerful an.I patriotic roply the clerks of this departmont have given to this call of their country. I think they - are doiug much to e-irn their exemption. Very respectfully, yours, ABEAM WAKEMAN. CIRCULAR or MR. WAKSMAB TO TilR EMPLOYKS IK TO! POST OPTICS. c,o V?F ,0mc* York, August 2.1862. ' " i? ,?? ;* ,? of the ljrlT''eKa ol bearing it ?8^?rnv? i ,'i4lK"J'8 J181-'1- you can novur ' i l?eIio\eU. by your jiersoual exertious and in flu-ace. do much Id aiding and inducing others ;o devote the nseives to ihia patriotic service , ' ^ therefore expected C. u you wi:i, on or before tlie ;? |U.L . ' procu>!'e "" eu'ifiinent ol a! least onu person, aud that you will return tlilis uircular to this offl e, with Rename of the p*r#on enrolled, oertlfled to byeome proper rooruiung officer. Yours, fco A Bit All WAKEMAN, Postmaster. UI.U'INO O? flUUK H.'ITIO.V LIST. Th? following is the heading of tho subscription list, upon wbicti more than *5,000 has boen subscribed .Jftj ?b? undersigned, officers, clerks and employes lu th . Now lark post Oilleo, necessarily exempt from active u.i.tary duty , but d?o, ly anxious to aid our country and ?up,">rt tlie administration to our utmost extent la all its elloi ,s to suppi^s the present wicked and causeless re bellion, aud believing it to be vltaily important that tho regiments ?tuw m the fleio should he lmuiedlat?l\ tilled do hereoy luutually agree to p?y t.io sum* set oppusito to' our names respectively to the e^bier, to be exponded un der tho olroctiou of the Postnui ??. and the heads of de partmeuts of this office, as u cjn.iu.ttee for that purpose in the way they nuy doem m >st rseful In Ulling up rcifi metits from the city of New York k <w in the field f>?w Yon*, August, ltMM. AN H4ttUHANClt DRAFTING COMPANY. Apian is on fojt, supported by several wealthy mer chants and other citizens, to get up a drafting Insurance company, after the style of similar institutions In Europe. They propose, far a certain sum, to beoome responsible * 10 ?nJ ,n c<wo of tholr betng drafted the insurantcompany to find a substitute. The? have drawn up and Died their charter, and expect to commence operations soon. raoDucu ixchahoi kkohcituco fund. Adon Smith, Jr., No. 8 Siuth street, has been appoint ed treasurer of the oommlttee having the above fund in cliarge. Persons desirous of making contributions to this fund are requested to sojd the same to Mr. Smith's office. A KBOIMKNT or P0UCK3JBN TO IK KAIHKD. At a meetlug ef the Board of Police, held on tho Oth lust., on motion of Commissioner Bowes, It was .h-^l,^Tl:T1^4 ^ fullu?;?nf MUrees be distributed to the captains of police, and publicly road to the force of the respective precincts:? 10 THE . IKKKKHS Of Tl|( POUCS FOBCS ? You comprise, as members of the police. 8,300 sblc bodied men In the j. line of life, and in the hlgh.st pit) aical condition. You cro receiving for the periurm auc^oi important but not onerous duties (, 01111 800 to $ I ,'^UO per annum, wh.lo m ro than half a million of I'll r felldw.citlti L6 are m iho field fighting for tho exist eu.uof the gov rument It Is prop er that yu , ghouM b?iar a portion o. the P'lollc burthen by either going into the Bold youi'ieivos or b> contributing to tho sopport of tha.e ?h do. It ik ilia Inieuti.m of the Beard orPolice to p are at least two regifti?.,ts j? the Held. One ,? i.ea. ly conij?Ut#?l; other wiii be cczxim?nceU ..ull u is designed to maxe It tho b?st regiuieut |u the htato m respcci to littipllno and th.? twrsotial charactci' of lt.r mombcro. For this rogimoni the ineiubers oT the loroe are Invited to voluuteor Tlie Board of Police will roserve the places they may temporarily vacate, and rwtore them ou their return with (in h*iiiO;able dlnchirgo to tho rank tho; now oacu py. Such members is are Indisposed or uiubie to volu \. leer are invitod to cniitrlbute. on mxt' pav day for (lie yurpotte of decaying the e..peu>?? ol laisl. g the coutem plated regiment, as follows:?CUptai.is of police $20, s?r ^oants $ift, putiolmen $10, d<a.rmt:i fs_the p.iVinent? to l.e made to the clu-f clerk thruugh the oapiains o pollco, who will furnish tofho chief cl-rk the nunieti oi i the contributors, for the iupport of families of pollen men now In military uervke, or who may n w voiunte r ll i* proponed that tboronhNll bo llie follow In# coiitrihu' lior. in-.uihly on the b?.i. t>f 300 volunteers from the '"!r 7,OLth' "Tfeanu $2. patrolmei. #180, doormen $1?to be pud m like manner to the chle Clerk. Ii a IMS number thai. H00 volunteer the ti out lily uaymcnt to be reduced M l ie same ratio hr order of the Board ol Police. y , JAMW BCWKV, Piesldent. $800 named fur.d Mr. Bowen has contributed TBI EMP ,111 lUMUAMt CIRCLLAK PKOM OCN. BP1NOLA The ?oIl aing circular has been U.ued by iirigudi. General Splnola, which ei,dalns Iteel. ? llKADgcaMTims, Ei'i-iitt neiiutis,) Nft 1'oKx,Air <t 7,1682. j To two RecttTTriKO Orn<\.? m e>h.|*? iiWOa??s ? I Iho coiiutiy, the service aud our uoblo army In lite fleld'equire, on rbc pa.t?f ivery true and loyal en. -a. prompt action, f t everjr able bodltd mi.j comet r I w?rd. xo.<, do not wsit for the stigmu of beiag dl-at.vl Americans, native acrt ttdopted.sh w to Em-o .e aud t.. the world at iargo that yon h.vekiveor c untr> Re member that the Stars and Stripes have lufueed pat. .ot Ism, causing cur ancestors ta eucto* f illy battle Mith their powerful foe. Are you degenerated! ihe world will 1 siyyus.aud Justly, unless you are ready to shoulder i your musket and battle like true men lor your proud ?atlottality. 1 his proud Kmplre State ettbraasp'endi.. bounty for every volnhtear. I o net lose your Ji.st pi Pie by waiting to be drafted. Msssachusetu la volunieer ing Shall New York be coiuicript I lhs nest ten davs will answer this q,.estiou. To meet' the demands of the oountry It Is hereby or dered that ail recruiting stations of the Empire brigade be open for recruiting oo huudays, at from eight o clock A: . , liU '?? o'clock A. M , and at from one o el ?k P. II. till live o'clock P. M. Tho diderent exatuiii lag euifeons and mustering officers attached to the differ. ent r<>intents oi Ihir hngado will be at their respecilvc reg'iiem.il headqujiUir* at tbc above de :g?atod ho ii? to ditcbarge their respective tuuetieus. lh' r.enerai ( ominardiijg exp.M U prompt and reaily compi-, n.ce with thisorder, a4u trusts ch.t all Ita labors will he oou ducted la good order. By rommsud of ? . ?rj8#'1lor Genoral 8PIN0LA. Wrltadt. ' vWOBW eud Inspector UenerAl hniplre Tit* 4?ota of Ri w York. WHO 4KK TO IE DK1KTKP. r?# 'ybcnlf In iiekkig * i *t it ih?? of #ur Stnte der the laat. ah lm*no!unu ers anil cou-o r pts, Uuvertior Morgan's uruciam itloti or April 14,1*01, called for 13,wo tn"t<, and if!h?**nie rule of *|?p itiouii.?ut is observed now, ihs number roq ilre I front Sew Yo; k will be 53 'vo und r oa.;h ca !, oi a toUl of liM),'i4rt'inen My the last lup.rt Of ih- Adjutant General, we lfrn Uia iheurg.tM.ed militia of tl.n aiate tor the lasi reur was 10,013: tfi's was not inclusive of the en.olv I or itn uniformed miiltii. 'ihe eonncripit u wlil lull upon atpnt one ,u lorty i,( o;ir populati u, d ?U|,1( think wi l I . token fiotn tlios ? cumprlel.'g the first cli?? of the cure! led milltin, or those between el hte?u and ibirtv vear. ? ago. Wh.*n tins c!a-.< s'la.i have b-wn c.\tia':g'iei a cad t l .so, >r ttiese botw?e:? thirty oi.dforiy.ft v will beo.i.tft upwn. ' A qtics 1 n has arl-cu r'Sp??r,tPig (he lh'. ' ' th* mllliia re.imeiiie now *>rvicg lor three m dim t,. ho reiaiiie.i In tlie servlc ? au ad.ilt o.ial f.x in , ' , tl # expiration ol the flist period of eiiiisu.i i vinii.t seem tuat the.. .sm .t he CjT, ?||e l r? three met t <?. TdOf in'01 ihti) bo mi ,t r ' ut .f?. wrl^',r L;U?r fiout t-en?U>r U'iUon. Natick, M?as., AUe i?i 6, 1662 I Aim Goaito.v Brju-mt, Kaq Si*?Alow days be'oij tin- c! m of Congress tny at tentw was calod to an article iu your Journal in which It wii< stated that I lio't flteiarod that wo ha*l one h<m (IreJaau liftj tn >usami tuur> iuou tl <u?c Qe ded,aiid that I must be lii-ld personally roejMmaible for lb* prwoirt want of men. ("oi.8t icus tlmi Iliad evar been s?<U to Obey the wi has of thagovarnuientan-i of our ye .emu In the field? cor.Bci .us, too, tliiU tl.e nation had uot a sing e battalion the lues through any word or aci or mine?I osvid IMC bu' feel dej)>ly the cruv. injustice of this attempt totiold me now tea pons ible for a want of men, caused by events uu one foresaw. I could not fall to im, sir, that this pointed reference to ma, and *liar;i demiaci ition of tny remark, would, un der tho changed oonditluu of afifura, convey an untruth to all your reader*, who understood not the precise ctr cunwt luces under whieli I spolu. Your readers were njt told that the remark which you aow condemn wu made nearly four months before, when victories by land and eca were fl-tshing upon the country, making us all hopeful, and, perhaps, too coufldent of the future; nor were they told that It was based upon the report of Secretary Cameron, the assurances of Pay. master General Ltrnard, the estimate* of Quarter master General Meigs, that we had from seven hun' dred to eight hundred regiments and seven hundred thousand men. Your readers wars not told that when the remark was in ado we had mora than one hundred partially organized regiments, aoattared over the country, mora than five hundred recruiting offioera and hundreds of recruiting stations, all supports.! at enormous cat, though doing little effective service; nor were they told that when the remark was mada a plan was pending be fore Congress, prepared by General Stonemau, Chief ofCa- _ valry, endorsed by Secretaries Cameron and Stanton, and enaorsod, too, by General MoClellan, to reduce and consolidate the aoventy seven regiments of ca valry?nearly half of which wore unmounted? Into fifty regiments, thus discharging nearly a thousand olilcors and several thousand men. Your readers wero not told that on the same page of the Glob' from which my remark was quoted are these words of that cautious and conservative, clear-headed and pure hearted staUman, Wm. 1'itt Fossendeu:? We so legislated that tho number of volunteers to.be raised should be limned to*live hundred thousand; but although Congropti lu lm language exprassed U:? idea, and Jl was staled ho over and over attain, It accidentally gave a power which extended to a milll , yr win so construed aii to extend 10 a million, nnd under that our army hot been wUn u/i :o oner leuen hundred thousand men, At this day I do not think a nun can (x found anywhti e who will fay thai half a million are not all thai we can poetibly n+il <nr use; and yet we have this numbor of troops lu the Service, though not actually in ihu fleid. There are regi ments in my own State to day that have been rai.od, staying the* o?who have been .staying there fur months? paid by the government, eilicient men, the choice men of our i?tate, waiting and begging to be called Into tho field, and uot to be left there doing nothing; not arm id,ready to do everything, anxious to bp in service; and tho answer ib, "We have no occasion lor you: we havn got so many men here?more than we know what to do with;" men who make a m<?t elegant appearance on days of review, and who undoubtedly would light well if they could only get a chance. 1 her* are nun c nun than the yowrnmtni knows what to do with here on the Faioiiuic to iU y What o. casion is there to send for others? So It is in every Stale in tho Union: there are men who are paid Iroin mouth to month, and who have be -n paid for months, not aruicd, uot called into tho t'o.J, il*olul> ly 'or the rea?? ntliat the govern nun/ fen no (.urn. .And yet no step is taken to disband tliuse meu. Why not disband them ii they are cot wanted fircaus' toe havj teoea hart > .f and Jifty thotmnd, if that it thr tin- Vr?iwo hutti'..ed ani jij" y thou^ailet .nor- t'ian we eoer intended to A.itw. Your reiulsrs were uot told that when these words of I Mr. Koaaoudeu woro uttered they wore hailed and ap plauded by the public voico as the utterances of the vigilant Chairman of the Committee of Finance, who Li ever watchful or the Intorests of tho treasury , and th it whon I ui 'ide the remark you now bo sharply criticise the sentiment of Congress, of the public press aud ol the |K)oplo were for consolidating incomplete ami soattorod regiments, reducing needless oipent-- ?*, correcting abusos and introducing more order, system and economy Icto then rice; nor were your readers told that few, vry few, were enlisted lu tho free Stiles for s?me weeks before recruiting was temporarily suspouded; that the object in closing tho recruiting stations was not so much to stop oullaunenU as to consolidate and bring into action the scattered forces, All up tha mosgre ranks of the regular army, diruiuUh expenses and substitute a less costly sys tem of recruiting, and that few recruits were iot.t during the brie: suspension of volunteer resulting. Yfcur read era were not told that on gathering up scattered forces aud obtainiug more full aud complete returns It was found that the number of men had been overestimated; that Instead of seven hundred thousand we had from Ave hundreu thousand to Ave hundred aud Arty thousand?one hundred and fifty thousand less than the government had claused, and one hundred and urty thousand less than Mr. Fassonden, myself and other Senators had assumed to be (he actual force. I found, sir, on my returning home, that the remark that we had one hundred and fifty thousand too mauy meu had been most industriously circulated, and was mieapprohonded by many, who ware made to believe that It was basei, uot upon the government claim of sovA hundred thousand meu, but upoi ie live huudred and twenty thousand men we sctu ".3 In t. la April, 1 SOI, 1 hud advised tho Secretary if War to call out a quarter of n million of mei lu July, IStJl, when the administration ask d for four hundred thou? m l men I gave It half a million. 1 ha . uialuialued that the govern ment re'iulr jd Oretbiinored aud twenty thousand?the number we arterwards usortaluod the g 'veruuie.it actually had In March. Thi.-: idea that my re mark applied to live h mdred thousand mem 'he number lnteif**! to be authorized by law, nnd near tho acta.:, nunibor ascertained to be on huid lu March, Instead of seven hundred ihousiud. was fain" tn fact nnd unjust to me. To oorrect thb uiis.tp prehension I capla.ued very bi i tly iu two or throe war meetings my potulivji. The Hr.KaLuacuod upon a very bile' and imperfect re.w>rt of iny remarks at Newton, aud,sumed to deny the truthfulness of what I s .id. 1 am :?<. ... eii of at tempt Uj; to disown my recorded words. 1 did uot douy, di.-o.vn, uioJIfe, qualify or retract tlio word.* uttered by me on the 21th of March. No. oir, 1 Ui J not deny nor attempt to deny it, aud the iraiutatiwus you have ?asi u|x>n me on the assumption that I had diraa* are wholly unauthorised by any word over ultuied by me Why,sir, I h .4 refo, red to that 4UCia:atloD more tt.an once In the :*enate, and ray words #ire worded. On the 7 th of Ua) , iu r?*in>o*? to Mr. "linos, the indefatigab.e e atvi Irom Iowa, I had sta:eJ hs ! ?. e. U 'l.:: 'c-I.mated tUat wo had si* li in red ua ; t.. . U .a I aien' ?' th.it it was so repot tod to ((T.^r i ? i. .. in vi-w of that stiteni ul 1 had sai l " .i inr a tiai I ill tylit ?e h'tJ one h mired nnd .lf?? f .- Tl ii) men;" t i.it we hid about live h;?: act. n."isai;d ilf"cilve inou. and "I '? ' hi'i. . iui';i'nrr nnn.or five h i mired an l ? .ty ? isai. ny at we cO'ild use fiadvsulsge." . .re - . ?k ..'i . t and" u.c^tlis age iu the .-?;iats Ut 4.? .-.!?< tint I 'hail, lu view of the ? f .ii ..v -viii hum! cd tli'.* .nd men, i n;i . <?. n i 'i s m u tUnu *? ueedod, but that we t . / i.o- ?< J >i. nlred sn.l twi-uty ih man I, and u-> - ' Til it) J. WjtMit dsiii'incing t.ie 11k *Li-( i > r'on at >'s?> toa, I simply denied tuit t ha i ever ?au, iho igbt or dmaaMd ihsi "in *"nve hundred ai d tttaulj ti.o'i- . d Ui.'b 13 ThS 4 . vice m u. r, I iii iila the Ustlaralh ii were iuo's tlian we in lud; tlia' there was not ths ?nsd >a ul a f .un I -tl >n lor th- ch?rke that I had always buou in favor, iiu "ot mote m t.,, t> it ui live li.in.lie.I tho :sand ? ?r more eiHrttve m<n: >h >t my reins; k applied to the seven buudn d th jumui.I in n . .at 1 ?d by the government, aud th it ev ry .*<?.' :o. k-.?w t!,?t ihis was my posiilou, aud would be u- witne-s ihal l vr.-,* ever ready to respond promptly t<> the wauts .h tlio ?. v ernuieiit tor man. Ihe bi lot ^xtilantti.n I made st New ton is In perfect harmony with my rtc rU and with truth. Ism, sir, willing thu my motives, worrf* nnd * ts sha I ba known lu.ly to th? psuple; but I r nr<*s it is l<aiB.iilaaiutd the*' pissing eveut-i fo h' liiirr-pr.v mtod by euvtiii ? or uiUundtrsioud by fri<nd.?. Simo thi're bellion broke out lu civil war I have i .led with usDii., ^Ing re .1, and itl mv nan ex, rs-.'o r.ilie men and to ba.pMithe caus.', and to aid its itefendcre. but I now and the Husalb denvtir.d?g n?t only my acts, but my mi this M o. 'ihe intuit u ihit I wis s.-t-ntei by put!-? i or rer>onil eelli.^ la regard to en!j-fI g men has not fh.i nadow of tr'ith.Jtsti <> or |a| n?.-? ii it. Kvery iu. uiber of th ? tirnatt Wnl, 1 slu suie, h.,r. .vlt u^s ibs. I have oye bei ? pr uiu t i i r.,u ... !r n tho in lit itry Iocs" of tl" n>tim : every tn ?. u?r. t<>o,<ir tho nil i-..in trntl. n will liaer wliae-s iba' I hive e ar |.ro??ed '.,>ou It the vl?:d lm?i rt.uiee ..f ^ui-ig ti-tr c.mi ne i !sr- the force n.*.|?i t c-*i h >.nt t:n ii.u'to ob. i'.uI It is my d".l/ t.> cafe < r il.ij c .'ill n o. the Tr?.? y as >?ed in of Ik, ai'if I h ef>?y ?,y II.o duly of Mr. KeeMU'li-n, t'li. i. io a ,.| toe i o n mitt on Hl.uk o. to do so. I ii.i. iu 'nil a*.i t no inII. rj'f. ree . f tii? e i.B'rya pjied l?> :>i l rimii.se. retfti.tee's w.^ra "-stt^ie ^r<> -n tioatn dnj-ot, '?**%tf| a "? aff i u iii'k ifctM^tii a sanof were sick that ought Vj Ik 'i:chigei. '/.issnsat arJ. e\tra.sgst.oos<? n.so u> prevail mr ,*?, i _ -t tl u , and t .e c tidlli 'yir n. :? r.nn <"t Mas a sou 3e f s. ,rH de to all. renjt'.re were ictuuied liy ,hi .. il? d ?.i-? of protec.il ig Hi? Irexsify wi'bwat nip .iniK iim e *iirouev'' of the army, lli v may ha ? ?r-jil n . ,o iguoiit?tlmy it iiiiti/ v.- iv rnl'i ken <n re v t>% Hi en I be e-i;im?U J fori a in th ? ?erv - e? tut i.otlileg an. bo ni. re untr iu, tm Ulng c in t-e iikvs iniju'l, than tltora a. suKJti .us that buuntais were ncluaud by poitissn leel inissr.d torso, ai ob e-'s III tbe'r efthrta t> correi" mis UKe< and abuses, Ii i re" > the r!Trle:K-v nnd t>r"niole . 1m economy 01 the W?r Depari mcut The rtcjrds ol tu (TMb.ie will bear wltn. ss ib u th >y weie over prompt ii roMng ibsd and m ney nai tlifse so u>-itlons, w'.d'l have n?t th" elements of truth, Jueti. e or fairiwttivi them, b'.^J five s mom af? pa:B,Dut they must (Of., "i* fate ot I aloe u QINKl WI Arrivals and D< partures. Ai i?ir.vu<. Mokicms?B''ig Anu ? K ? v K Ami*. K A 4oHu?on, Mix E ma V. i.g <ia J L Lloyd, I' W D??*?;', P OuUkh;. L l'ajie, J i>o i*? ? o' B i rtou. Ht M vutik*?cthr Remd>?i?1* D V. eyoiUc, lady tmJ two OJ-.lUI-B PKPAKTnRKS. rimnrnn?8ieitm<>|i A.-m Ro^nn?f!ot T B Liwr n*n<>>, I 8 lj" II ' ai ?>'- K1 ^ .fv a: it two s-r ?? at.; II A H'o?n, Alfivtl K ed. PtAt-r I ?,?? ,, y w 'f !?li. (I? li l'n?i'iu?n &nntir>>.Jt. ?n? II iiudkvn, Ko> ? bury; WiU.A i.it Ttuntou; L com, Piltttou. Mi.Hou Wnj Kniier, T: in., miii, ?1j. Nu K.' m RhikII, Privi duuo?, K I. . IS. -iallarUir, J Mstoinoth, M moth, I, Id'>40..ui li, O Sil.i .'ouioci, J li Valentine, B K Oownti nnd wllii, (V . k i) .;im. Nnw York; tff Bllia and wite. ni ih II id my; Win MoDonal I vlft, ttf'j children a.n-1 in, .mi 11 l tiiuoro; Mi* K Arequr, Ave <klUlWiM<l IwoiemuU; J T .???. \vi!?. mi chtldeen nil two *er an a, N-> .???. wita, ?ii childeen uad two Menwa, Ne * or.min*. V Ooiforth, Ki:'U.i; James Ho.van! i'root.*. Toronto; J 1'edfo. wile, t vo c il.Uvii a.11 kervaul; A Ti : ry Thoiiu" Ti-itv au1 wi.e, Vm> Terry, Jottu At'htird, wtleand ami; Rnv li Tiuuh, .1 M d La l)ueia, f !e la Cueva, J K il' Ui/ue.aand F Kan. Hav .ua; I* Outline*. J 0 de Manjnls un 1 11 A IVim/, H , a K Siiut* M.tia wife, lour children sad two srrvituu; Min* llotado. N w OrenaUa, 1> 0 >' Carta ja. J M Jtuu' i, Oulia, Lieut Col Dawberry, 6^ I leg* i?u: gnou W J Uwli, British .\ai v, Duke de l'entlilevre and iiirnd, Jo aepU Auburn. U ir'jr late, K CleuieutMHi.mil wife, En:;Lnd: W L Willtuer, T W Laniord, Lmdun; Mra C aid well uud cbun, l.t.i-rj<ool; MrsO 11 England, Jaiuri M Larren, Jolin Wyld, Kdinburt. C V Mauler. W li Mauloy, Dunkirk Den ul" o A] >rau, In Uud; 0 (ianu, Paris; M.i lame de luCour, child aud aerian, Krauce?IH. Kor Halifax?Mi Orli it, Now York . K L SiarT, M.aa Stair, I'lula lelpl:i:t; B 1' M Lt<a. ?l John, NH; H Weti>"' b>. Mma llopkma, Hal'.lax, U U Qcddet. Wm 0alien, Mewrouudlnul?#. Total 122. Official Drawing* ot.Blarra.jr, JCddy A Oo.'a k?utuck> and Miaauun 8uta Lotusnea. KaNTuexv. Kxtha CLtaa 571?Aii^uji 7. IMI 19, 13, 10. 24, 4o, 8, 70, 50, 1, 47, ii, 62, 14. Kkntuckt, Clam S7S?Aii?uat 7, IMS. 74, 34, 23, 11, l\ 3*J. ?!?, 43. 2??. 4'.), 1, 01. OlrtuUr* Mat frM or ohar^e bv addruaalnt! eit ler to Mubray. EDDY * CO., OoTln^ton, Kjr . or St. Lou La. Ma Official Drawings orthe Delaware State botteriea. 1IKLAWABB, Extra Claa* SIS?Auguat 7,18o2 63, 20, CI, 70, 50, 13, 21, 14, 78. 6. 23, 08, 01. DblawaM. Cl**s 297?Auguat 7. 1882 2, 34, 72, 2?i, 47. 01, 70, 60, 08, 32, 42, 31. Clrealsrs sent by addreaalog JOHN K. MORRIS * CO., Wilmington. Delaware Royal Havana Lottery?Prizes CaSllcd snl Information lurivaimd. Iliglinat prloi |<aid for doubloons. TA YLOlt t 00., Bankers, 16 Wall atroet. O. A. Bills, Spcclc Broker, No. 176 Orecn wicli atrnet, N. Y.? rrlzea caahed in Kentucky and Delaware IjOtterlea. Prlzei Oaihed In all Liegallzod laottcrlea. lufrmal.on given. .TOdEPU BATES, Broker, Ko. 11 Wall sir'room No. I, New York. Brandrrth'a Pill* PurgD o t mil elements. Impurities of the At t'lia a?*o')ii un imca.loual d >sn will often Have much slckimsi.; ibev cur<: co?tlve:ieu aud bowel alTectlous of all klnda, even dlarrhj-a and dvarntery. <IKT NtW 8TYLE, 29i CANAL STREET (PRINCIPAL OFFICE). Protect the Brave Volunteers by Sap plying them with Holloway's Pills, to guard them sgulnal Mlaania aud Bilioue Payers. 19 Cartes dc Vlsltcs for One Dollar, cheaper than soy and as good as the bost. PEK01 VaL, 130 cihatham street. Eight Cartes de Vlsite for llaEqnsl to ho best made. BaLl US, 233 Ureenwleh at., cor. Barclay Eight Cartes de Vislte for tl.wThe Bret in the city, St Wood's Oallery, 208 Bowery, N9w Tort. At ?TetTers', 573 Broadway, Lu dies' Kins tic Boon, (1 SO, $1 7"> mid $2; Balmorals, $2, |210 and J'J .V); ?ent?'line StiocH an 1 Slippers, yo tin' huJ -h.iimi ? Bal morals, Shoes and Obiter*. JEKFERS. 57S ?roaUway. MILLKK * WftrWrnM?*?* *"?*' ?-1'" ' .. # Array Bud Aiuvy Solditiri for th* u>rtkI y?Ut' At HOLMtiS'Ua i*,y. U^1?* WonJtori-Hf?rtquftrter? at JTo. ici 3? iU? m?!t,WtUt ?,Uo,'r' t"nl"'",n' "" ? wldleraud careful ffiSaSeSa.?=*B Batchalor'a Hair Drt?the Beat In th. wo. .il; id*ud tan.-uus, h?rmlc? ?nj reiuli . rt ik* /he auU l?rfuiueraerery where. factory,'81 Baru.ay atreet mmsm Ooaraad'i Poudre Subtile (Juroati u.i. Broach'uy.' P"' l0W for*:hB*<1?. or ?<>* part of the^oty. 4jg * ??.*? Radical Car* Diytor HunKr'i UiKoverv Cnrci the gXttSr KlftStfSK . married* .? *^Kt?^,u*'?^)n Tfiujh'ay morning, Au I) if ij"f? "i?"1 h> Kar. 0". bam D. Ab bat, i). I?., iJi. it, Mr. Krrinm lloox mid M " CiR*.r k p?i ?r I'k1, ,atu M"rr'8 ^"'"i 01 'Vewiirk. N.J. i /ifpa.xjrs ?l64rfo copy. 0.' Tue,day, August 3, by the Rar . K Cornell, Mr. Wm. L DlBoH to M.hr MaEm J J -JcotvI daughter of Charles J. Urn-.*-, fc.s.;.,al! 0, tha oitr ' Hot. r<i r?TaYi.ou ?0u Thursday, July 1! bv (M Ski R""kri ' "orau>Tl.L^ , * Dlc?l. AiooRir.?At mscat Hobalceti. on Thursday niomiiw 'jflda* a.7' W,tUAM ?Ur0K5> 00 years, XI uioutlu u,'id The relative* an.l friends ?.f the famly are reapactli.llv * i ,?"it0"d1 tli0fuB"ral, on Sunday afternoon at una u cluck, from In- Into rwldcuw. CaimaUn aveim.. i> tweeu II,* .? ami I aterarn. atret ic ?rauw., I* m Ol? i'7\ZAtJ ':n Thnraday nfornlng, Atiguat 7 M-ihv K, tlia daimhior of .);h ,0 uii l the laia Vatar' Bogart, in tin l!?:n y0jr <d lu-f age " *sU" Tha reluirea and frltndii of the family ara roaoectfullv iuvIu-.I i.< al and iho fwieral, thu (Krl .ay) afternoon ut i u i!" " 1 of lier uuiil, M * ? uui ?Jock, \> i?Miu.gi..u all eel, f lu?hlug ~?nw n',uwrl 'y' A"ku? 8, after a I ?DK and lltuce lnK illnoa, Mamt A?? *j.e ?f UavW Blackbnru ?tde I S# > ????, ? months and 17 day* osoiwd, h ? 'Sluly^ :'",U iri?'ls ?? lh? family the raLm bara of MariiMn' Lodge, N i 84, I. u of o t are rea;eetf"Hy larlMd toatundtha funeral, from'he,- ull raalUooce, .Vo. 2 foni. kina atiaet, Una fi'riday? after noon, ut one o'clocv ? l""**) ?'ter. 3 ??># camp of the p,,. Wft ??sy. ? rssafe?s ' ??? *'-5a:-.3ss An.mly ..Hi, a true Chri-Um and brava aoldlar, fall.u ID t/1 i T ? )( <? i>f I4IH A UiptOii CO'lIlt y, HanK.v?|(n 11mra<lay, Au<n,t T. Mart Bkkin a native y.'an7 '' ',*rr' l*rl,h 01 Kn ^.vllio, Ireland. aged Tha friends and re!at!ve< arc reanectf illy inru-d to ateud iho I.moral, (hia (. rid^) ^Uruooi,, at U,,,* n.'th"" r*"uauc*' Vo ** Maritalitroet. /J*. M'siil.?Oa fhurwtojr moruio?, Anaoat 7. at a>aht 0 11'H-k, i.k m ? Wa?Hi>wnnr,y<mufaaiavQor HicharSc ana Cr.la A. -g-d , u. uTh. ant 18 da, . Wa?p n?t f<r me, my muhiT ''ear I am not de t I, but al?-1 ln?tier?; ' I *m not jru ir (jiii 1 in Mi * nmna, He lov. a ms b ai, imd .0 k m?- home. To* raljtivr* nnd irlendi i>f fie family are r-a; actrtillv in* ,iad to .ti .ml fha r-in. ra!. from th? r??j,noVof lii tfo?'"i.ck! nii avaaiw,thla (,,mV) 111"* x. *On Th i-?diy, A>i|pi't 7, at twelve o'ekxk Mra. ? -rnnHiNK iia .w*, the ool/*ei ?ii, ?r ll.s. Bro#a,ln tboUJy?i o fc.r aa.of dro,?.y 1 r.i ^""t" r#"4l'v#B ir* i"vn<-d to attend lbs f iae ra! from h. r Ut- real imwa, 14 Olir.-r ?irH.t at te?) rentalM will b > l, to .el m calvary im,. < at?r.?.11 Sotitbold I. I |0u .?J.iuJ.y, Aujiu?t 8 i uaklil M ulaou tuiperi pi>- au c?.py. iMiuifka r.-ln ih > city of Bre-kiyn, on Wednesdav ri!n ?n'T U: ^ bean, .yaraavrat I i?j o ftrv, 11. th'- 4-j I y? ?f 11 h.s a#?. Th ? telativ 't an t irla, If ofth" lumllr are ra* -eclf.ilir Invito I to attend the fua.-ral, on ^aturda> i ,..n .a?n a^ lb aeou.Tk.at bla lite real acn . Su. lift f ??rauiia, 11 ar '."nl.arlauJ Kli ek 'iue romawa Mill bu co . 1<> ijfr 'nwo d ' tiiHi??i>'. thl -a h*. ~?J u ',tIU *d*'* A :? ,l ?> *"?* f >*tnru, m 1 ??* aI ?i y nf h ?:* nttd. ' Her frienoa an 1 Ufa 1 >tl her hmband, Vl-hie; iv?n liii^ ala.. her br- ioera, M i., am, K.U,atd an I MtchaH : .v, v.i I intend to. it, | .,,,|t?, ,. ,r . 1 tw"U.CJ ,'k ' *X,k tvtLa'" aitoraoot,,ui | I" e!| I1.1 |i it |>!e re ccjiy. 1 iiaitca- On H.io.lay, A-tgna* 7. ?t her ra-ldanCa, %ir tn.ittMj touitemt 'he in. #-at.ut S Mi'kN rhnrlh ^?s&Tasa- &sz.*-ax:jt9 *? mi a?i PD'I Kl on t inp, % uatiV9 ui (be rnr n'i t * - n oj uaiy Cork, Irelatid, agodao ywt 'Li,carro"' ? 7 rj. V v ! : Jh; r'.n?r?1. "??"<' I'ti l.,te reaideace, No aur '-N "* ???"?hetr-at.thw (Krtdat) a'tarn iha reman* will a. ,ul?rw M ijewa /'^tary ??4Wais? ->a * 4uIlu|l #( Jtui, ?4U0M>| wife of Lswrtcoe CJ' 'gUor, * native of cotin'y Ctria Ireland, aged IB roars The leUlKSd an J frieuds uf the Uirnly are respeclAiMy invited u> i;tleod the fiiiwrtl from hsr iotv residence, No. 10'i ewveolk street, this (Friday; U.iruoot.. at IM OY Ouit. Uoix?(hi Thursday uiarnlog, August T, at three o'clock, al ter a short btrt severe illnois, Miymx Almid4, iuiam dmgUter of John W. aud A.(join, u^?.: U iumU.< ?ad 7 d'jrii ll.e relatives aud frumds of the family are respectful!* mviMd to attou l the luueial, irjui tu<* rwu<t?uoe 01 Um partutp, No. 5:tfi Pacific street, Hrookljn, be:wo n Fourt* and Kiftb avenues, this (Friday) a'ft'jruooa, at three o'cl clc. ? Uauikajtil?On Thursday, A .gust 7, I-ussiJ-ii, daugh ter oi Jaines and Anna Oalbraith, aged 6 mouth* and I days. Tt?o friends aud acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Of her [mi rents No 2io tiovunlh avenue, Uas (Fudayj afternoon, at tare O'clock. Huohm?On Thursday, August 7, J auks, Infant sou ot Michael ami Klouora H ig.itm, aged 11 Broths aud S3 days. The friends of iho funtly a:e reapeetfkiliy invited w attend the funeral, from the residence ?f his parents Fourth avunue, between Kiglity eighth aud Eighty ninth streets, Yerkvllle, this (frltur) af^eruoon, at half peal ouo o'tshek. 11A.SLBK ?At h * residence, 63 Mon'gomery street, .Jer sey City, ou Wednesday, August ?, alter,* short illnsse. Joinr Hnaun, Jr., coifoctiuner, aged 24 year* and 4 mouths. The relatives and fr lauds of the family, and thosa ef J. Meyers' family are ruspectlutly invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon. at two o'clock. The r? main* will be interred in the Lutheran Cemetery, Wife llamsburg. Haoam.?On Thursday mornmg, August 7, F.iwaboH Ifogan, ?ltor a short illness, In the 4oih year of bts sgs, a native of Now York city. Tbefrieoas and acquaintances of the family are reapeeV feliy invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning at h?lf-past eight o'clock, from bis late resldenoe, Kightyt fourth streot, uear Twelfth aveuue. The remains will be taken to Groeu wood for tntermoat. MoDsurr Hose Aunn MuliKvrrr, only daughter at John and Oatharlne McOevitt, aged 17 years, 1 mouth and 6 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon , aj two o'clock, from the residence of her ptt.enu, No. 83t Delaucey street Hickky ?On Thursday, August 7, Mrs. CATOuum Hiukt, widow of Jas Hlckoy, agei 42 yuarK. Ilie i elatives :uid frieudii ot t ie famhy aru respoctfully invited to atteud the funei.il, from hor I do resnleuoe, Wuk 10 Dean street. Brooklyn, on Snturday afternoon, a. tw? o'clock, without further notice. Kki.lt.?Ou Thurmlfty, August 7, of consumption, Jona P. Kki.lv, a^od 50 yuar^, a native of I e .'.ad, and Cot many yi'nrs a merrliiiut in ue I.-la id of J'rlnldud. The triouds are invit?U to attend tho funeral, this (Frk day) atternoou, at three o'clock precisely, from 244 Fourth street, with, ut fcrthor notice. Louuham.?On Thursday, August 7, Catmskixs A. LOnam, dunghter of Putri.-k and >'ath -rme Lo .ghan. The friends of the family are iuvite<i to utt nd the fun* ral, this (Friday) aiteruno:i,at ono /clock, from the rust done i of her pirents, No. 11 Yandewater street Moruisk.?Ou Weduot>duy, August 0, Maboarkt Moiuum, Wife of John Morriss, of the parish of Kilserr/, countf Tyrone, Iro!and, in the 61st yenr of her a^re. Ttie friends of the family and those of hur sons, Andrew and John Morriss, and those of her brother, Terunoe Koou, are ruspec.fuliy invitod to attend the fnuoral, from her late residence,' 114 Lost Thirty-third stri-et, near Third avenue, this (l>'rtday) afterno n, it one o'clock. Maour.v.?Iamss TH')*a"h, son of Patrick and FJloa Mad den, aged 1 years and 2S days. The friends of the fami'y are rospectfully invited to el tend the funeral, from tin) residence of his parents, No. 387 Ninth street, this (Friday) aftornoou, at one o'clook. Ma- ai'I.an.'?On Thursday, August 7, of choiora infan tum, Wilmau Kramki.in, iiifiivtson of Dunoau and He?> uih K. 'I.icfuflan, aged 10 muntll:'. Tue relatives and friends or the family are invited U att-M ttie funeral, tin (Friday) afternoon, at foul o'< o- U, ft o.it th ? resilience oi his grandmother, Seventy ui tii ?tre?i and T'roadway, without further nolle* M .ImsaLO ?On Tliuii'lay morning, August 7, of cho lera ia."uaiu:n, Kdwarq, only son of James and Margaret iU "i.alu. u_?d 1 vear and ? rontlis. tw,...-. r cic. wT/ho.tVu-r .W iu: ny> -"orx.oon.^ ?iw^ fii-x^y v. iiMK ;, uftor 4 short and p VI K '? <1,B'JU* ? -1C n and HwrM I. lij .r?. . 13 days. m\ 'a i'i ?i Vi( .? ?',? i? ''???'???'/?? roipeotfWlf ou t o'oii v v r r * aftereooa.nl. ?Sixth ? r !' - ria. l .tj jf lnr pa.-onta, No. lit fl1.*'1'" ' ,. " ' .<* i Wwlpeadav nl^Iit, Angn?> ye.irS!" " ' 14,(1 Uu?aa A. Pell, agedM attend V1."*' '1. ."l Vli'- -J.j'.",s """? iuvited to o'clock t ??. . Ji 1 it-nday) afternoon, at three noti^ ? ? ^ : without further tvw.t m' ' -??* *; I >?v#s Krio lUur.ad depot Rwi!!\ ^ "l" S'W V"rk. <" OclLVu' L*umhC'~. i y**- Wedneeday evening, August ?' irf,". a &&. jrMsyr *? ?*-? *??"< llolfMtP~i' l''rht l,r0 o'clock, copy C SflU ,Ul J IWaon (*V J ) W-M pi MM ^srr.x'iiJsa.'y-- - ???? ?** Myrtle avenue and Kyerson ?trwt, Brooklyn ' from" " , :,Slr!hP0C?uUv'lDV,te<11" the funeral, iruw .vi kclc. t church, oorner of Kent m l win *TTho- ' -^n(Kr^).morn':Jt(- ht ton o'ol&T v Brooklyn, oq Wwloaiday Ana urn A Mkct, w.dow of John Thorny in tno 8u&'y^MiM her^i/m Uw 7h tlfe, P'*5* pll,c? tr01n **? rnsMonoa el t>T 1 ' " Hobby, corner of O'd Matbuxh mi rm'i? F^irVWlu" ?*r" frrtm ferry. M>wT ^V~i^Th!L r. "y ?**???? A??w* ?. Eujm **ky, wl.e of Tn<w Ihom.m, Jr.. ngo.1 38 vearr ,nw r,;s"lcnc?' cor"Vcr ??? A,"u" '? ** the friends and relative. of the family aro rcuDoctfiillr ;*.? m ?th# ,frr-Va STwSK i\' 'rorn hor l.ito r?->l<1enea, No. l.'?l Thniin*?i Zul TemAiM Wl" bi Uk"n *U?bwi for "n*? \\ iikiks-)*.?Ob Wedaeedar, Augusts Gboph- inf..i im o. (,e?rg? and Ara.tnda Wnkmaon as 'j Hnu?n kl wt, roAV^t^i^rrof"^*^rorbw ,k-? nuu WiTli^ithrrUC0; .Woc'"!.r ilv?"J0. soar Uraluuu ?fo! o'cJaok :'*' ,dU ltrilUy'' ?lftern?on1 at IU ^ Wiiia.\*?Te Brooklyn, on IliurMlay, A-wmt 7 Minn* Krr W iiki .ix, ttie buio\ ??<! wir* m , 1 .? ?? u'S'lt'V'? fK,w hcr ,a,? la k,: l'Ui..idei| lilu paprra ploaso copy. MlkCBLt.vrvKOUB. Li* A R'VDr,^ WBE WR UBR>U OR iuPTuisT^*' < Utv? I'.In lr.i ir,i .rA L,Tr LE ' E1< XKL'lld aid'J; ,d,'!!?fuian,Vi T V'n^irie. :i?hi. cImb * '? __ UUi,Ov>KV * Co., J5 Bou.l A I|1,,it or PAPER AKI? KNVEL01,ES (SI'?Olk"i?L Ktiadwi^* mtkrkod" 00l> ??' H at UIUitHKDEU. 1 TTItSIIo.V,?COHSH, ni'MONS. OLUfl AND Tit kin l,0 I* l{ ""fTlrTnj'T1 J01"'" ">4 all .? 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