Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3685, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1862 — Page 3

DATIiY SICXTINEL

Tin itHAl .. .JI'I.V 21 Campaign Sentinel. Weekly Indian State Sentinel will be 'r Three Month. during the Cam 'TH A COPY. 1 M15EL setby all tM arly . . . . ; .bt tram., and dHirr to V . . 1-.HUL. ..me tune It W dia- ; al readers at .dl.tr ; , t rt the nw e.f tbe day f' tiWnrrc-irf Jtilirtuh . deara ai4 carrW j ' ! ctflnr at Indianapolis, .vn5rLfDUKltnni! Ii lulljr will b aappbed at ' evd. dlw i ociuiirtit. CmintT and Tf.wnh!p In In- ; 'n l f.rtbem, for distribution; i peeclie. j . r W. VvMontr. upon th frmn- I cf th Adinini.-trati'in party, M j , of 1.1 utnvat So tbt nrch ia rrly i ,tof Mr I)Awa.of MM-rhutt. Tim frmn Rpubtieti rronl, the j tpenditur ! tlon; tbe amount of th public Stiebt fri! by wb!ch thut dbt tu be? n In pampMt of tlxtr-n p2', .1 at f r barHlrrd, ant $10 per nrdnn and Addrea to :y nt lltr I'nitcd Linien. W A. Kim mtrtx, of Illinoin, ex. .m .f nerro wnaTtty, r! hat i-anj for tb exprrtiwnt. In tb'i

9 rixlt ttt) U the Ad-lrr of tb , eiv time' of it Not a death has oeccrred on ,r of Cncr.. to the f) m-xraey of tl.e roufe. Thu place is h dil.ipi! ted village. , rTwi hJ th' w- A. lcicHr- coi.t-iiiiinj:, in the d .yi of its prosperity, 3lD in- ' uat frU-nJ of .etutor U'tti.A. Trice habitant the county scat of Harry county . Our

arty cent pr bondr!, ixl four !iri(l. ulHte llnriimenla, it-i,i ahouS't I it pld tn the bands of r v.n liana, they dK un In a moferlj man rhu It b.ive a iT intTit f.r tvt-Tj tiliirn - to jrf -rra rt.nr itutiot al III rrty and to 'Te Uipon hs framed by the Fathers of tL- I!iii'ill b ordered by r'.xpres if polMf , as taje fs a r i.t a ropy, an I a t!.i mut l prcI i taken cut of tt- twuvy ni. All orders accotr.panied with the ch. will be promptly attended to. Ad-5r-9, F.LLKK, IIVKKSESS A HING HAM. lii'liatiuj -oU hiJ. Caicriunit llociimciit. Th Fd'ior f the Ind;na 'iJkt-lttt has prin'rd in German Iii" ('wh of H.u. I. W. ViMmMErs, upon tlir Financial Policy and Frauds of the Administration. It nukes rne pamphte t of 24 pax's, printed In large clear tjpe, and will I fumNhed a' tl per loo coplra I-t the Gtraian of Indiana be well tnpptied with this valuable r-peech. All orders aecompanied with the cash will he prompt! attended to. Addre, JÜLICH BOKTTICIIKR. lndiaaajtolia. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. t5tFir cake, pure ire cream, ice drinks and berries go to Cunningham's. 5PAii acre of grass ii the north part of th city is for pale. Inquire at this office. STMjor Cleudenniu, of the 1st Indiana cavalry, who was supposed to have been mortally wounded at the battle of Hijou Cache, has aimed at Cairo on his way to Evuusville. tST' Captain Harrison's company marchel through the streets yesterday on their way to camp and were loudly cheered at dificrent points ou the line of march. Died i UosnrAL. John Y. Harvey, of the lGth regiment, d.ed in the hospital at this place on the 15th inst., and James II. Green, company A, C3u regiment, on the lth inst. C2f"Pr. Lawrence, nt the Spencer Hone, is gainim; favor raridly; his treatment is very puc-ces-ful. The tllictcd should call and see him. Ii WVVVMBMwaaWaVaaWMBVtJBM Lieufen mt Colonel IV. O'Neal leaves this evening for Memphis, Helena, kc. to look alter the welfare of the ick anions the Indiani soldiers in General-Grant's and General Curtis' commands. OP" The gentleman who furnislieil the notices for the meeting in the Circle last night, and who was to have l.iriiUhed the ts, we learn was prevented frm iloing the latter by sudden sickness in his fa mil v. LararrTTi am lMtNA.iu Kailroad This roai) has a -i ee l to run h ill fare trains to accommodate thoe deiruos of ntteuiting the Conventin of the IJOtli iit. Thi nrran cement will insure iarge attendance:! the line of this roau. r?TRicK:ml T. Jac 1 proposes in the Louis ville japer t K one of til een bundled r two thousand men to furniph their own horse, guns am! equipment, and place themselves alongside , of Morgan .md wh;p him or perish in the attempt. That is the wav to do It fSftJeu :Stoi.eiit yeteiday by Mr. Jglin G. rutnaui. a lot of chickens, egs, ic , for the Use of the rick iu the Ii duns reonen:s on tint line. Mr. Tuttnm will in k Hrrwiiiiementj while he is gone,ti forwanl every tw wiekscimilar supplies without an :ent being along. Vf E'eutcnant Colonel Keith, of the 21! In diana. with I-ry of MGee' cavalry, m tiie a re-coiiii:-" mi e lioni Haton K-o.e rei-eutly, and came up:i a camp of rebe's tlnce or four t.mos the iiitiut-r ( his mni and routcvl them, eap turel horse, mule-, anl a lar-e arnoui t of prop ertv. and retutuel t hi own camp with a lo of i)ut two or three men. The M instrils Tlie en-ellent br.d of mintre!s ti)W here diew an immense h.-nj-e, l.tt ri-ht. to the MefropoMtaii, and the aud ence w;is not d:aptinted. Expe Utioit had risen ery high from the prai-es bestowed on them in the p.-ipts f t:l.er cit:es, and when we say they tilled the u.estjred that exptvt itin. it is cer1 1 i i . I v hij.li prie They t;i c another entertain rr.eot to n'ht. with a change of programme To-tl iy the Ik o!ü e will be open from l' to 4 oV'oKk. when seits can be eenred without e tr.l cii tre. HtART EiMtit Casi alty On Welnes-lay altern ' U a fut.eril io.e.-.in. cou-i'Utu ""e hen-e . I'd r runi.ic, jroce.iio: froiriiine .f thecoui.tiv tfwts ! Cvjie- Hi I- Cemetery. When r.ear the enti ure foihe j;rftoiis.tl.el"re att ached to the heatc t k iiiht and r m a . hrioüirg the teh e'e in coM-k t w .th some tre-s atui lU-hinir it ti i-'.e -es. Thodriver w ier.o isl iniur re I. IM li.C C"l..i omNCii ui w on et. u ni .i.t. v.. i : .... .. :.i. l. . :.. Jen e th t the rir:. .! tlir-amt:t n 1 the !ie id se-siraU-d from l e !y. i he rrvt puinful in - irienl id ti e eau rUni i.l t ploiiiiM v.. I., it Ifo- rv tn oi.-i.er m i-'rrf the V ea-ei. who. rist pn r to .... - . 1 pr.if ee Unc. to inter her hrttier. leirnei , tne eth of a e''"iil -t e in the recent battle- be. .re Kithiooti. IV. er teiis were at rn tskeu to n-nit'lete the intermei,!, when the sister, over wl ed wiih ariutii'.. returned -(MMwii. to the :e of her hme .V Y. Tribune. Ivriav l'iTL H ii wat An exc;:ri.n trai'i wiil be x i .-i? e Cent: I Kiiiwn.ou Weh.c-d il. t.'-e V.'.U ilav ..f July , leu iug t!.e d fle!nt t .ti'.ii - I w : I.e.te Hi- ll!li.i!; l :ll t e til t! Q at fi-OO; (:i ter i'!- III"; Hmev' at f :.".; Germ ittw n at '.'. Caoil '-i ie City st 7 :'i. I it.'in it 7:"-; S tas'i'-t 7:2"'; Leiui'e .(t7:i b, C' thn's at 7.:N, O.-deo Mt 7:55; RitoMlle t Ki.ihta-t..-t .: -:2 . C: oiott-vilie at r.'; il.etei.ml m ' :15; Greenfield at 9:13; l'l. la i-'i U; it "JJ; I . .,. erfnod nt rr.e at Ii. I. iwiii at i Mituminr. will ieie t.d..ta .'i.s at 0.2") it, ll.e et en Ml- I li t! :; . if Tie i! l V oil. V. .1 , r..-ei.j;er U avil lhaieUe of half fare inui et uie ti ket betöre fi'.tr.g on the tni:i The ricnrvioii train will keea out of the way oT all re.ular p-ieeger train-, od height trtinswill keeo out if the way of extur "ti tratn H. railoTT. Grn'l '! v ke A-et.t

j Bratt Parriin. Tbe following nned rebel pri oner have diel in hospital in this city since ( nur last report: Jul li V. V. Gill, f D.lMiTenn ; TU.' J Kin-, co. K. Tenn.; Je.T;ey Wet. co. E, ;

V.Gth Term Julj Thnmv J. Lilly, co. E. 0. Ky. July 19 Richard Him.co. A. 51 TftiTi July 20 Jjtiw Nicholas, co. R,2Ct'i Teuo. j July 21 D. W. FUgan. co. K, Ikl Miss ; S. 0. i Hum. ion, co. B, 2Gth Tetm. I r?T" The Terra Uautc Journal learn tlut I Lievtenn.t Colour l IL II. Stewart stopped at i Lou!t il'e. on hi return to hi regiment. nd at t . 1 . ,. ' , . , ment. aided nt oranizm a souadron of cavalry f -J the notorim4 Morgan. W know of p) n I who jf tnJ j,, of , 0()0 prK)(j tavlrj outj be ,nore iey to rout and capture the robber and plunderer, John Morgan, Xun Ueut. Co!. Stewart. He iabrave,dibing; oflicer, and has seen much eettice. , U. S District CoiKT The adjourned ttrm of thin Court is -till in se-iott. There have teen but few criminal tri!, and none pse-ing any point of general interest. YeterJay w wutiuri ' ... a4 triei r :iiiix counterfe.t coin. It apte.ir he rmt off or ntterrte! t r a one ddworn n. it i. fir to infer, wan not guilty in intent, She hid stopped at a hotel, and roomed with a mm. T,:-in h hi wife. She w "plying her voration," jnlttie "gentleman,' as "entleiuea" H sometime do, h td juid her in bn.-e coin. It "ry i"Ä " raen ' d' but they will do it Thel.dy wm found guilty by the jury, and fen by the jU'Ie to two hour niipi jsonmtnt in the county Jail. Tue TwEfTT Sixth IUgimem. We give be low ati extr4Ct fro im a letter from Dr. eor:e A. Torbet, Afliitant Surpeon of the 2tith. to his brother, O. H. Torbet, Km , of this city. a. of interest to the friends of the regiment. It ia dated July 1C. lrC; "I nrrivetl in C-tsarille t'i-! morn'njr. l!stant from KolU, the r-iilroM! tcrminu, IDä miles. 1 rreiou-l tmrchased a hoie, so that IhiJiui route lav through a country mrked bv !eohition and ruin Solitary chiinnets muked the ipof where once the family household were wont, in the happy dar pone by, to cherish "their gods." No crops were plante), und a d irk .h.idv seetnol to hm oer this part of Miouii. We are now fitty-he miles Nut!.eist of Sjrinjrf.eld, r ltd tificen miles from the Arkansas line. We wt thirteen d ivs out frum llotla hiving pacl cn route, nine miles from Arkansas, the celebrated battle ground of Wilson's Creek. The IxMies of men itnl tiores ?till lie bleaching in the sun. Wheie we shall next lo, I know not. 1 think we shall go iulo Aikurisss.' JuvEMiLr Okfenmus The drawer of Boker's hat ttore, in Temperance II ill, was yesterday robbe 1 oi between $."ö and $Gd between 11 o'cloe.k and noon. Some suspicious circtimtan-i-es led Mr.' l.ker to think that rotne bovs had vi-ited the t-tom and purloined caps were either the guilty parties or were mixed up with the affair. Three lads, from nine to twelve years of age, repie-enting themselte as living at .Lafajr cite and being on their return from Evansville, came in aloot the hour ju-t named (11 o'clock) and after trotting up and down over the room bought two cheap caps. Three other Iwjys, two of them Mi.-piciuus characters about here, were ont-ide and talking w ith the three within. One of these passe) up the stairway leading to the rooms above, and it is foij pox-d that when Mr. linker stepped out of the front door, w hich he did, the lmy got down the back stairway and entered the -tore through an open window in the rear. All the money in the dtawer was not taken. The police were put upon the track ol the youngsters and arrested rive of them. On one of the toys named Irak $.TJ was found. Some of the bills Mr. Haker identified. The brother of lrick was not found and it is supposed he h is the balance of the money. The boys from Laf.nctte had no money ;ibout them when arrested, and only seem to be implicated by cssociation with the little scamps heie who hal the money in possession. The party of five were lodged iu jail to await au examination. Excessive Delicacy. The Indiana American is terribly thockel because George Williams has opened a recruitin othYe over Flagg's saloon, on Illinois rtreet. and uses martial music to rtir the blood and keep alive the enthusiasm of his men. The delicate nerves of the American ram who can write blool-anl thunder articles by the volume in his closet are lacerate! by the vulvar sounds of the drum ami fife. He calls loudly upon the authorities to stop the nuismce. He wants the ott music of the lute. He is a Hotspur only on paper. Keep the rude sound of war a-vay from him, and he will gobble up more seresh than Heaureganl ever mustered. He instances the fact th t Captain Harrison raided his company without the aid of the drum and lite. Captain Harrison certainly de-erves gieat credit for the energy he displayed. He has raised the first company lor the TOth regiment and neither Georjie Williams or any one else will utoop to pluck one laurel from his brow. Hut d)es not the Atnrrican editor know that ddl'erent influences nuit be used to convert difleient men. We doubt whether Parson Gooilwin himself would ever have been converted if the dd fashioned camp meetings had not been fashion able in his youth. It took hard words and oceans of fire and brimstue to awaken him And yet he i a pood ChrNtain and is off for the war now. We would not he surprised to fee him Colonel of a regiment, and, as we luve ail before, he would makeapte'tv good one, the wav Colonels jro generally. S one men are converted in the r closets. I ltese piooably i ipt li.irrion ;t con verted, (icore Wilü ra wants the lip roaring sort, and it t ikes all srts of men to make an army as well as U make a world. TlRRK HaCTK AXI UlCIIMoND R.VIIROAD. Hslf fare tickets will te isuel to the leleates to the Democratic State Convention, to be held at Indian to!i on the Uth inst., under the fol lowing legulitiou and restrictions; lt. Such tickets will be issued only to parties ol fiity and upwards, at Terr Unite; Gieeoeas tie ami dum Irin, fifty eich; at Brazil. Carter, burg and IN linfieM, thirty; and to parties of ten at nil o'lier statinns. 21. The number specified for eich stitio:i niu-t be purchased in one lot; after the number so -eoih! is sold, then single tickets will be oh! if r"quitel. 3.1. Said tickets will b -- mJ to Indianapolis l'roin Toire Haute and the Juncti'iu. on the 3:H5 I I Kxpres of June 2'.hh, and from all st t tiotis in the Acconimoxhitioti Train jii the 3')t! int. lit-t ii iiitir from Indian apolis, they will be, oh1 on a s:eciil tram tint will leave Indiana' Iis. at ?.5 I I. M. on the 3hh, and the tr.un that !eae lnd;.m ijN.lis at 7.2 A M. and 1:45 P. M. :i the 3lst. i u kcts will not be su:;d;eJ to the agei.t iilit.i the 'til inst. 4th. Ti e company reserves the rieht t et aside thi atri, cement at iinv motiont. if the ens and I'oil'iig stock shall be re.jtrrcl by tlie Government b'r t'ie ti nport itiin of tro;-s, s us t. iuteMt'ie iieiewith; in 'h it event, the ticke:wid be imme-iLttelv with hawit. Ti.v tickets wiil te on aie t tle Company's i .'Ines at Terre Htn'e, Priz !. Juui-iion, and ( lis tineas; .tt (" v ei l it.! . by Junes Luca.; at, S';i:on, b) I .nies Wardiaw; .t II i Hji.iiv , iv j 11 .tMii-oi,; at Heelsv ii!e, bv L AU'.lev; nt I Nu-!i!si!Hu',o. liv W SmilJi; at Coittowti, by I Newn; at Am, by Jhs liilsum; at Petksbut, l-v H. Hui; i.t Clav ton. by J.I)ii; at! lie ivt.tc. Oy WiÜmn W.rd; it C o tor-bur u h . by ; S:t.iti II med.; t Pi ii:, field, b A uou Jene.;! at ihidet'.:rt, by Mr, Cox. ! No h.i'-Itre tickets will le sold on the trains. , K E liirki k, S.i-yt 1 ilRETINa AT THt ClECLt Lat Nighi The rr.cebiig at the Circle list n ght v well a!tei.!el. ; Quite a I uu.ber .f la ! racexi the as--emM ie J witl theo i re-en. e. to hear the iisrinui.he-i j speaker- wt i weie nnn un ed to ai lie' them, i J nie II' ike, K; . 5 ies ,i-d t the t i d ! J4dr lliihe w i first ii.fttduced, and m de ! a t '!::. ti .;.eech It was nuthin inue, .m ij failed 1. 1 excite tl e enthusiasm ol t!ieciowl. ' H-n AU trt G. Porter I ünweij with :l war i i sj ee h .ii: i a 'hhI one. He a i.re-1 the -o t' t the pl'i-v ot the war was to le chaiitsi. j ior wuiiid be n ltisci into our at mies an! oir I s old er wi ul 1 le uffere1 t ) trike home He fud inf11eih.-e in lieu lltl'etk Im s r.iliel ' to the head of the arinv m Sertet irv Stanton, 1 who nt tirtn,' in his iiKiu-trv an. leal. nri ; ative ail in Pie-nient L'neoln. Our oldiers i waicld no longer be fort el to jjuard the property i ot ricn nil i-r woo utei ai ee win e tlie lione-i atid l iitiitti! eeiito el who was watihiu his Urt.s , ssutlcMt, with .dl and hunger. A var poll j r K w .-il I be in tu. ur-ttfi. Thelve of rd '

rosrtrw!o oughl our lina would he put to wuk UN tbe frt.tic ittoiLS and tlet wouhl si-

owel arm to !etul ttiem-cUes. The bi u k, ' imwfvrr, wiqUI t it Im j I.-.ced vi-Je by aide w ttn oa l !. er, but would be uei Leu their ser- j T ce will he eeutil even if that waa in hot- j in traitors He cid an eloquent tribute to the j on of Inditna who bad illustrated their valor j and devotion and patriotUta on every battle- ; field. Three cheers were given for Mr. Porter when he conclude!. Oir. M irtoii wjs loudly calleJ for. as the Chaiimin remarked, to pite the pews from the bnJer. Gov. Morton siid thnt he Iml just returned ; frm the Soitheru tier of counties and w.ts ety ! and wiuld nt make a speech. He nvrr ited wht ' h d leen done in the lal few diya tr inr r the rebel raids. He aid Ii.dtairt h d et.t 2 '' nieti to Kentucky i:a that time. An exedoH.n ha! startel frun Henderon to catch the nnuraders if fKible, and as infantry could not overtake Itorsernen, General Hoy le had directed that they should be furnished with hotxrs. Rebel horse were t;'ted for their speed and rebe? hores wiu!d be u-el This expedition would pubsist on the I enemy. ; He then spoke of the eeneral features of the war and the new measures that will enter into its conduct, and although we mieht dissent from aome of his arguments, be rpokelike man of j heart who was actuate! by an elevate! spirit of 1 patriotism. He appealed to the peop'e to sitain him in his arduous duties. They will willingly j do so. j Three cheers were given for the Governor when I he concluded Mr. Hlake then nnnouncel th.it companies for ti e Le,ioti would be orani.eil to morniw. SPECIAL NOTICES. r?T TO THE XEKVÜÜS OF bOTH SEXES. A Itetired Clertryman having Wen rrtoreJ to health in a few dAT. after many year of icreat ruflerUt, ir wiliir.g to aMt others by rendin i Irrer) on the receipt of a pot-paid directed envelope, a copy of the prercriplion ued. Iinct to Ker. JUHN M. IIAIiSAU je9-d.tw4m ls6 f ul'on ireet, Brooklyn, N. V. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO'IM.MSON A V, ürnirit, o, li llut Wuhlii ntr ton Mre i, Have been appointed airrnts for the rale of il tt ANnii'N t r s s i i. a a o , TIIK WONDKKKL'L UltANULt'S, f rthe cure of Coughs, Coli!, So'e Hiroat, linmchiti, WLeezin, 'rritation of the Uvula and T"ti-il, and UiM;ae of the Lutm. Sold in large boxes, 25 ct., ol ctk..and $1 each. nlsJAwlv t3?SINGER i CO 'S LETTER "A" Family SKWIXi; MACH INK, with II the recent improvement, is the BEST and CHEAPl'ST and ilOST BEAUTIFUL of all ew iU4 machines. This machine w ill anything, from the running of a tuck In tarlctan to the mäkln of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the softest gauze or Rot.amer tis-oie, and Is ever ready to do Irs w ork to perfection. It can MI, hern, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. Tl.U U not the only machine that can fell, hem, bin J, and ?o forth, but It will do to better than any other machine. The le tter A Family Sewing Machine may '.t hud in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Cne, which i now beco rir.ir o popular,!.', aits name implies, one that can be fuldvd into a box or case, w hich, when opened, makes a l-antiful, substantial, and epaciou table for the work to ret upon. The cases are of every imaginable de.-ijn plain as the wood grew in its hAiive forest, or a elaborately finished as art can maketheru. I. M. SINoEK A CO., Xo. 4M Broadway, New York. Jfc2FInd anapolis OCice No. U Udd-fellow' IUI1, Walunjjton Urcet. aplS-dly - CAUTION. The market fs full of imitations, represented to be the saDiea"BUOWN,SBItONCIUALTltUCIIKS," which are in most ca.-ea prMluctive of positive injury. Many dealers will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articles, ano'ng more profit to them.eles Ask for and OBTAIN only BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," which by long experience haveprovedthci. valuethaving received the sanction of phyician generally, and teotimoiiials from eminent men throughout the country. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parte; the sedative and soothiDg effect to the mucus lining of the windpipe into the Bronchi! allay Pulmonary irritation and Rive relief in Coughs, Colds, and the various Throatalfectionkto which public (peak? r and ainicers are liable. fbll-dly'2 TROTTING MATCH, EXCHANGE TROTTING PARK. rjlIIE proprietors of the above Park will give the fol1 lowing lair.-es to be Trotted for ii Tut-silay, July S9fli9 1SG2. A Purse of 5 for all Hnrts that never Trot'ed better than 3 minutes Mile Heat, best two in three to Harnes. A Purse of 25 for all Horses lhat never Trotted better 2:50. Mile Hat. best two in three to Harne.. A Iutm of $..o free lor all Trotting Hor-e. Mile Heats, best two iu three to Harnes. Ten per cent entrance. Three or more to make a field. Two to start to make a race. CTritting t commenc at precisely 2 o'clock T. M. jyii-dtd HALL & WATT, Proprietors. - COLD AND SILVER. I will pay the htchect pr'ce for American 1oM and Silver, also for United SUta Demand Note, old Jsue. KILBY rKkliUSON, Fxchamre Broker. OKlec No. 24 , East Washington street, up-Mair, 2d door to right hand. ' Jyl0-l0d MEDICAL. JTO TIIIC AFFJL1CTKD! "IVOCTOK LAWKENCF, after an extensive practice of mW ten vears ia Baltimore, wlncli be lelt lor a tour through Kurope, where he remained two years, tiow re- i tuinswi'h his ru'ti l richly Mured with .scentit'.c kiiowl- I edwe and researt h. The lirt six month was int in tLe ! Liverpool lnhrmary for diseases of the eye and ear, after J which he avaiied himself of a thorough course of inve- i tigation in the tfuecii's Hospital, London, where the mo-t j wonderful eure are 'ailv et!'ectl. The iKictur's treat- ! merit of Chronic DiseaM-s is entirely d.rlfrent frm that marked out by the s iperantiimted father cf medicine, so called It I not confined to the routine system of any disiotet! imrtj, but etn''-r.ce a ystrui f practice. Hot only sound ai;d rational, but truly riei.tit;c in It measure, j After m my solicitaf ions from physicians andtherof this St.Oe. tlie loctor h cotisriited lo make tlie Male of . Indiana his jenn.iiie:it a!n"!e. He will visit any town in the State I y r'ue-t of six r more of its citizens, and trpat all ca-es pre n;ed wiih a siiwesa sel'i'ni attained. His examination will I e nia-'.e wiih preat care, and bis ' op nil n k'v'' frelyand frailly, and wmnaT chakok, there! y saviritf ex p nc, and ati.f)ing the ntiuda of the palenis alid frieuU. ) T ldie who are incapable of hearins healthy off. ' spriner, f'om defonni'y or ttherw:, will tind ht advice i invaluable Oth r ititerestintr anl important advice will tie given to married l.ni:e. as hi .pp..nuiiiet have been such that all the intricate cats of ft-male complaints i have been fully ci.niprt hended, and ti e cause of the di. ' eae truly acert tltied, rendering his opinions o-Tect, : and l.ts a.'v lc- anl pre.crij'tioiis valaable. See c;rn:lr fr parti,ui.rs, which will be distributed in every twn and hn.'t in the Mate. Hdourters Speiser lb'Use, lii.tiatinpoi.s, Ii.d. Jyly-d6in , f Vry Imtiortant to the Utu'ried! AND THOSE toNTI Ml BATING MAP.KlAfiE! T IHK ui.dr;ned will t! fre by nail the ure in:is ol j rcv titir? cencf j.iion. No dnis or nie.lic: ', iitai Tr H-c i.nv. A rircu ar w ub parfcr.ur will te sent to any a ldres-1 v i""h'ii; nie two 3 eLt strfir.p. A b! eo.:.nn n all the knnw.edjje r-fetred !. and eer.l privat rt;i -ts. A1W TLATrS. wiil ! etit to anv tiaiiif t.r ad'irs y.iu my wih. by iiidi-ing nie on- di.par. Med.-ine. a E'ench I';!l, will !e se:.t for one dollar js;r l"': It i. very s'ire i:i i etb-cts Address Iovk L.x Nu. .'2o. Indianapolis, JytJ-ctSm A. R IVICHET. NEW BOOKS. NEW PUBLICATIONS LFS liberal les. by Victor Hao; Love' I jlor W on, by ilr. Souttworth; Kavrn.-ho. t-jr Ki:.t-:ev; tVfcy I er: oll Ui i d I Wife; . N ile Month in 'be Qui:tcr.i:r'i Df pnir.r.r, Pirsor. Krowul w Luck: - !-n Ma-k, by VViIii Cotl.na, author f Woman in WLre; H,er of the IVairie; Ti.e Hirt; A Li e's Serre? ; Kecrfatioii of a Country l'arw;; L.'isi:re Hur id Tu d; a I . k v 1k.u t Ih--or; City of the Saints; AT Jvi-a-jw PIANO-FORTES. M.L WHO WISH TO GET ELEGANT Rusew id 1aiio, superior tone and f. h, iiiTitt-d to examine iL nuo of Cbas, it. stit-fT, of bU:uiac, Luw on exhiL.t. n Lo,ttu cpra Uvm - v M Ul v at Mr. .su' r t 1.114: . in the .LU.I ImiUiiiir.

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,t rii.r.arH. i 'uirlnnan 'larUrt. Clx.IN.iATl. July 23. Flour unrhai'irel, closing quiet. Wheat None offering; price unchanged. Oats tä)(3ßc and firm. Corn firmer and prices higher, closing t 27 is:. Whisky f.rni at 27c. Lard in pood demand at c. Mes potk sold at $'J .V). Gr- er.es firm; full prices. G il 1 !eiJi.ied to 13: silver KliVf 1- rtrVitn te.lv. ' There were 1.125 brl me pork oM t the (;,,k ernmer.t to-day at $1 70, and l.SK) bils fluur i i 1 Ü'J. ; it ru.iKAi h . e Vork .larkei. New York, July 23. F!n;r less active and dull, prices, however, are without lecnled clntie; sales nt $ (iö 20 tor fuperE ne '.ate; $5 hr)(i?5 j'l for extra S'.ate: ra-l a . fj lor cnnce; j.o(itJ lor superfine estem; $ et. lor common to medium ex'ra western; ö -läfgä Cf) for common to good ship ping br.u;is extra round hoop Ohio; ,a iU(aG 50 for trade brands, the market closing heavy; no buyers at outride quotations. Whirky Market mre active, prices favoring buyers; sale at HVQ'.l)c, chieHy inside price, Whe it for export iu pood demand, and prices hive at' in advanced 1 (if 2i per bu-hel; s tie part lo anive ol Chicago spnng at $1 '20tl I'J; Mdwaukte club $1 C,Ql 22j.j; amber low $1 2krtl 2."); winter red we-tcin 1 2-.-l 3-1; amber Michigan $1 .'lltVfl 2t; new rel Dclaw.ue $1 -44; very choice new white Kentucky $1 '5; white Indiana $1 3ft; and white Michigan 1 -ID (- I 4,. dun Market firmer, with fair demand; sales at iißni.VTe for dd mixed We-tern; r2Q'c for h-tidem; tl(TtG'2c for white Western. Coffee Hio quiet, but prices advancing; sales Suar Raw active andery firm; M4'((i9i..'c for Culn; Dc lor Potto Rico; K.jflljjc. lor New Oi leans. Mo!ae continues firm; Cuba Muecovado.lG (3-i'l; New Orleans "."' ..fit :.f.c. Poik dull, heavy and lower; sales at $10 7."i(Vr) 11 for tress; $11 for prime mess; and $ 75 for ptirne. Heef continues in moderate demand. Run r selling at lOt Ido lor Ohio and lOflc for State. Chee-c steady at i((.c. Monev 'ontinues e.iy at ooi C per cent, on call, and ö(lü'.. percent. f;r prime paper; sler!iii exchange dull and drooping; American gold lower; gold is quoted at FJJaQli piem; Government utocks firmer. Cincinnati C'nl tie yiurUet fortlir week eniliii&r July 23. Cattle The supply of beef cattle, at this si.ie of the river, h is been juite larpe, reaching 70!l heid, but at the other hide, iu Covington, light, owing to the troubles in Kentucky. Theie Ins I cen a goal lemmd from the butchers, and from the Govrrntnent contractors, and we mtiit juote pices 2."o higher. We quote fair at .C'J .!(? 2 75; pood, $.'(: 3 2"; and prime $3 2.1(23 50 per cental gross. Sheep in lig t supply and good demand at $3 (0. 3 50 per centtl tross. Lambs $1 5'(o "2 75 each. Hogs A goiwl demand for hogs, -ind prices hipher. N e quote slops at $2 o'lfil 2 i.au l corn fatted $3(jt3 25 per cental pross. AJftnEMEINlTS. 41IET K O ii L I T A 1 1 A Lli. POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Yl elti'lnv lau rs tin)-- cV rrinav la e llllig. J III) Jil Jltll und .'.)tfi Carncross & Dixcy's Minstrels! si.vrnnx stau pi-:iifok.hi:ii. BAND IX THIS WOUbU! The Cincinnati Tre., viz., the Commercial, the O azt tf e. the Kii'jU'.rer, the Times, ainl the Pre pronounce ihtm the we jJum uUru of ETHIOPIAN MINSTUEI1. tJ3U Tickets to all parts of the House. 25 cent. "o half price. Jl f'Doors open at 7j o'chck. commence at S. P5?ifarnni0th Thotographs f the Troupe ou cxhihitimi at the ro?t Uilice ou Yvednes4iav morntnz. jyJl-d.'.t FRANK HOWARDS. A pent. DRY COODS. 5 A t 12 ! ! NOTICE. I j f w 11 U n Friday, the 2J'b intAi, , Ivli. to tie Wst j ' BM lo. tl r.l.r.n n-l raiiiMT a a.:iitior.-.l S:ory j , ,., s!,. el H-ue No 7, Iu C of rH ti.h p. F rpatiicir a to j !. ai d sj.- cif.catifP at d 'rmi f psjiaent, i , it, n r .f Truster t:n-t;r in t .ort Houn ! JVMES Tl'L.M l;. Trasitse. .1

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Halleck General-in-Chief THE NEW CURRENCY AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. SOUT-HERN XTZEWS. llagruder going to Tennessee. From Washington. Washitos. July 22.- There i a very pener;il miappieheusiou in reganl to tlie act authorizing pi ment iu stamps, ami to prohibit the ctrculttiou of notes of less denomination thau one dolltr, which was appiored July 17th last. Under the provisioua of thi act, the Secretary of the Treasury, not the Postmaster General, is directed to furnish postage anl other stamps to the Assistant Treasurer am! such designated depositories of the United Slates as the former may fe'.ect, to be exchanged by them on application for United States notes from and after the fiit day of August next. Such stamps hall be received in payment of all dues to the United Sutes less than five dollar, and shall be received in exchange lor United States notes when presented in sums Hot less than five dollars, to any Assistant Treasurer or designated depository, selected as aforesaid. Hence, this law does not m ike stamps a legal tender, nor does it require postmasters to receive them in exchange for United States notes. It is expected tint the Secretary will furnish nostage circulating medium under the law in buch form that they cannot be attached to letters or other mailable matter. Such Hamp will be exchange! by postmüsters for the regular ostage stamps, besides being redeemable by treasury notes by the Assistant Treasurer, and euch designated deposit. tries as the Secretary of the Treasury may select. No postage stamps can be exchanged at the ps -ofhees or redeemed by the Treasury Department, unless furnished through the agencies of the department. Postage Maoips now sold by postmasters are not exchangeable or redeemable by them; and if such stamps are iru turned to pasteb"aid or some other paper which si's or iende:s t'teiii unfit to be received iu the payment of postage, they will be rejected for po;tuge, because w hen so soiled they cannot be dislingui-hed from stamps w hich have already been usel for post. ige. It is understood that the jiostage stamps will in no case be redeemed by the PotolSce Department or the Treasury, if so changed or altered bv pating on other paper or otherw ise as to ren der them unfit for postage uses. This is absolutely necessary to prevent frauds. Already defaced postage stamps are being bought up and passed at their nominal vnlue, after having the defacing ink extracted, and being pasted jun paper to conceal the loss of the um. A special to the Tribune says: The current report that high ofheers hail been summoned here by the President that they might give their opinions respecting tlie confiscation act, and take their choice whether to obey or resign, is simply absurd, and is suRiriently contra dieted bv the fact that the orler was published before the arrival of Gen. Halleck and staff, or of Gen. Uurnside. A scouting party of Indiana cavalry are reported at Fredericksburg to have fallen into an ambuscade a few miles from that place, and only one out of seventy came back. Forty of Gen. Hatch's cotnmind are reported to have been captured by the enemy at Orange Court House, w here they w ere foraging. The statement that Gen. Hatch had entered Gordoiisviile ami CharlottevilSe, was founded on the sup;Msitijn that he had obeyed orders. He is much cen sin ed for his disobedience of orders, und is here for the purpose ol giving an account ol his doings. The rebels, in force, now hold the railroad from Gordonsville to Staunton. ThNavy Department has dismissed Piofessor . 11. Hopkins, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Annapolis Naval Academy, for bring ing charges of disloyalty agairst those connected with the institution and then refu?injr to jrive tes timony to substantiate them. A letter from McClellan's army to the Times dated the 'JUtli. savs: Two deserters from the Gth Virginia cavalry came into camp yesterday. They say the main force of the rebel army is located on the bluff ne irOhl Town, on Irunt Hill and on the oono site side of the Chick ihominv on Gains's Hill, and the estimate.! rebel force aUuit Richmond, including the troops Beauregard brought from tiie U est, at 1IW.IMM men. The rebels don't anticipate anv demonstration from us ou this side, but are unking pteparatiuns to resit anv attack that may be made upon Pe tersburg or llichiuond from the south side of tlie river. From St. I.otii. St. Locis. July 22. Governor Gamble has issued the following special order dated "Headquarters. Sttte of Missouri, Adjutant General's OthYe, St. Louis, July 22:" The exi.-tence of numerous bands of guerrillas in disreient parts of the State, who are engaged in robbing and murdering peaceable citizens, tor no other cause than that sech citizens are loyal to the Government under which they have always lived, rentiers it necessary that the mot stringent measures b? adopted to punish all tuch crimes and to destroy such bands. Brijr. Gen. Scolield, iu com mind of the Missouri State MiMti i, is hereby authorize.! to organize the entire m litia .d the State into companies, regiments and brigades, an 1 to order into active service such poitions of forces thus organized as he may judge necessary fr the purpose of put tin? down all in r luders and defending peaceable cit'.etis ol the Stale. Gen. r$c!nneid has isued ireneral orders for the iminctli.tte org tniz ition of ail the iniiitia of Mis-onri tor the ti ii t'ose of 'exterminating the (Tiicm'.l.K that inlot the .Sttte. Every dde bodied man c ipab'.c f bearin;; arms and subject! to military duty is ordered ti repair without Je j lay to the neatest iudit.oy pt ami tejmrt for du , ty to the commanding oflicer. Every man to i in in. n iMici ri in ih nr lmii Mm it. i t 'ir n in j . , i i .i r i I have no .inns will be supplied bv the Ordnance n, ,,, ,, ,i " :, ., Uepartiueiit as quicklv as possible. A.l aim! . I ... ; , I i . .i i and ammunition ot wiiatever kmis not in ti e hands of the loval militia will be taken u-se,. . - rsion of and u-e l lor the public dtfei.se. S x days aller the date of thi order is allow ed, iir every man lit for duty to report to the command11" litlicwr tf f iiai t inof n.'lit iic tiokt -vi'! r .a atti .p., tivv.i ativ. iia..w uiuiioi 1 " ' iii i i" rolled. All nersotis so cnrolIM will be re -anled as belonging to the active lutiitia of tlie btate till . r I- ix c . .i l . Comr.iandin" onicers of iv-ts are iiuthonze-I to ' ., v , t ,. ... 1 give f w loughs to sui h men ot ihjs unlitia force, ;., , , - , , ' as can not te arse;it from their ordinal i.us.iies i ,, . . . . , - ... without seriuns determent or such as not nelel r,k . .- cj ri tr the uresent service. Such leaves of abetice IUIIIIII IM ill.i wiu ui no cje oe lor longer Juan ten davs an I , I nnv be levoked at any time at the discretion of. ,.f t ..fiu.-r ft.,.- r.n.,:i;n-r ll. . J he mditrt thus organized will be governed . , , ; . . ... , . T i bv the ar.lc.es ot war and armv regulations and . , , , , ,i , e 1 1 will be subject to the orders of tlie olhceis of all State n-.M.tts .r Mi iri it r. d .rl 'S 'S tete 1 into -.er vice, as miv be command. . . assigtie l to ti.e;r

Sr. Loiis. July 21 The Provot Marshal i forll ru lnre fcurreudeis of eap-m towuä?exGeneral has .-. el an order foibiddir.g the sale cet j,( ejl or trausler bt dealers or indiviluaia of arms or n. v... . ei .., t,.. ,.c

ammunition of miy character, under penaltv of riest or imprisonment ot the offender during the wa, , . . . Ail dealers, whether agents or ownets in this division, ate requited imme.tiately to make an inventory of all arm aid ammut.tt on on hind. stttin the quantity, class and value; uch inventory to be hied at the office of the P.ovost Mar - thai within three days, aceompar.ied by affidavits that it is full and correct statement, tint values affixed are fair and u-ual charge for the s.me. b'IOl.ld it become llftesvll j to Uke possCss ou of said arin h.k! atumuHition for the u-e of the mihut calleln to verviceto exterm nite gcrrilt part e, su-h p.-se-s.en will be taic-ii. and pn.j-r rece pts given 1 he removal or transfer of srm or amtnuntff.s fa-..a t. t , ...f f ..n.dbdf t fli'-. i llt. Ml AV iWII I I Ml tilIC X 1 ' ' W --''ll V JS cept by 1'iyal i.i Ul: is lotbiu ien. Any person guilty of their removal wdl be arrested and heid 1 as un enemy to toe tite an-i guoty or a.u.ng its etietuie. l'et ns and jiroj-erty of all citins are subordo. ite to tlie c)minn weil, and it exjcteil loial c tizen will teii '.er irriüci! obel.efice and report to the nearest local I'rovm-t Marshal or Milit-ry Comaiajidant of any violation of this order. A oiert h int of Frederk'k&towti anive-l here report ade;erate fight with guerrlls. at (tieeu-

ville, Wayne county. Two companies of State oiilitia u tic tied at tht place un '.rr Cipt Lerper wet e surpri-ed by a b ind of puerrillaa under one Reeves. TLe attack waa tnde at dayhgbt, and u mddeo and fierce. No picket were out to apprise our men of the approach of the enetay, Capt. Lee per cd etgbteen of hia oiea art report el killed and a large number wounded. Tbc rebel lss ia not known. The rebel took poafesjion of the town. from rr.lladclpt.la. Philadelphia, July 23 Th strikt on the Lehigh Canal is ended, and a large force of laborers are now working" on term ofTcred by the Company. Halleck (irncral in Chief. Executive Mansiov, Washington., July II. 1?G2. Ordere!, that Major General Henry W. Halleck be assigned to the command of the whole land forces of the United Sutes, as Geaeral-in-Chief, and that he repair to this capital so soon as he can with safety to the positions and operalion within the department now under his rpc cial chtrge. Signed Absauam Lincoln. From Loulr!llr. Lovisvilli, July 23. Yesterday morning's train fcotu Nashville northward, and the Louisville train southward, met at Mitchellsville and both returned owing to the report that a thousand rebel cavalry were at KichLmd Tennessee. Governor Morton, of Indiana, sent 1,000 in fantry, cavalry and artillery to Henderson, which arrived here this morning. Simultaneously one of our gunboats went up the river with a considerable force to protect the Union residents. Gen. Uoyle sent orders to Col. Gavin, commandiug at Hendersou, to use vigorous measuies to clear tbe rebels out of the adjoiuiug counties. Gen. Green Clay Smith telegraphs from Sanderson that he is still pursuing Morgan. General Boyle replies capture him or drive him out of the State. The dispatch from Cincinnati last evening stating our our cavalry had overtaken Morgan's band at Mount Sterling, Vc, is without found tarn.

touthrrn .. New Yobk, July l The follow inj: are extracts from late Richmond paper: The Kioiu'uer, of the HUh, savs. the Chatleston Mercury outtradicta the report ol the death of Mrs. Beauregard. We understainl Major General linger has been relieved of his command and appointed General of Onln uu e. His ueeesar, it is reported, is S. S Anderson. AtoisTA, July 17. The Savannah Republican of this morning has a dispatch dated Knoxville, loth, which savs a heavy skirmish occurred that morning at Wallace's Cross Roads. Tworegi ! meiits of the euemv's infantry and cavalry were engaged, w ith four of our companies under com mand ol Col. McLtne. I en men weie kibed and missing on our side. The enemy's loss the same. The Charleston (S. C.) Gmmhin of the 15th says: Major General Magrudcr and :.tt!' airired ia this city yeterlay. We are inlormcil that he is n his way to East Tennessee, his presence be ing needed there at the prc-ent juncture of affairs. The Richmond Examiner teeom mends the hanging of any paroled man who may be recaptured. The Richmond Enquirer still claims thetakicg of 9,000 prisoners in the lato battles. It is said Jackson had gone up the Valley with a force of 70,010 men, ami that he would pro -ceel to eat up Pope. No intelligence has been receive.! at Richmond up to the 19th from Gordnsville since the loth, but they had no fears of this important Klint. Iilit Di pale he. From Wnohtnston. Wamiinütox, July 23. Gen, Dix, acting for the United States, and Gen. Hall, acting for the rebels, have made an arrangement for the immediate ami general exchange of prisoners. The War Department has received intelligence that the United States steamer Distre captured the schooner W. White while trying to get out of the Sabine Pass. The schooner was loaded with cajlton. The original manuscript of the execution in regard to the order for the seizure and use of propeity in the ie'el States, does not include North Carolina. The machinery erected in the Treasury building was for the stamping, and not for the print ing of treasury notes, as has beeu erroneously stated. Com. D ih'gren has entered upon his duties as chief of the bureau of ordu nice. Capt. Howard, his predecessor, has succeeded to the command of the Washington navy yards. There is neither law or regulations for the ac ceptuuca of volunteers olhei wise than for three years or lor the. war. Tiiis morning the President, the Secretary of War, and Gen. Halleck were long in consultation at tlie War department. For a Mirtiou of the time Generals Pope and Burnside were with them. Gieat repugnance lo the scheme of drafting continues to le? entertained in official circles, the impression being that the Piesident's call for 3iK),0dJ is already being responded to throughout the country with an aho-iity that promises to secure the whole number in less time than was recently anticipated. Tho following is a joint resolution of Congtess, approved July 1'2, ltG2: Resolved, That the i-ecretary of War be an thorized to furnish extra clothing to all sick and wounded and other soldiers who may have lot the same bv the casualties of war. under such lules as the Department may prescribe duringthe war. In pursuance of the foregoing re-olu-tioit, it is ordered thai the luai terui-t.ter'a De i pariment shall i.seiie, uon requisition of thej medical olücer iu charge of tlie hospital or depot ; of the sick und wounded soldiers, such regulation j clothing as may be requisite to replace that lost S by them by the casualties ol war. The necessity ! of the is-ue to te certified by the surgeon, and J the requisition to be approve! by the medical in- j spec tor of the State. Sich issue to be gratuitou. T he (mii termasler General will ue blank ; requisitions to be furnished to the various ho.-pi- ; tals on art lic alioii. ' . . .. Advices from 3IcCIeiUn s he.nlqturters sav I . . . . . . . 1 . , that thtie aie several thousands here unable to ' ... ... , ., , ... r . i ! do dutv, ulthouzh the health f the armv has un , . . t ' I rr'. s'Vie 41 l" 1 iiere is no muvetiient whatever d' trooris. i The rel-els ure visible at all times on the op;s)- 1 site Mue of the rivet , but never interfered with unles they appear iu large numbers, when the t . i i . . , i . v j r v: A ft ii V lit I rial ".Ii.Fkltaa rflV ertiser of the 11th is receiveo n ays that amonj the ppulation I... , ... W oi in n portion oi toe otneoi ixuiiaii iv inir , , , fc , above iiiid wet ol cw Orleans, there is a nu- , . . , , i tnerous class ot persons of mixed cecent igno- ... 1 , . . i raiitif ai. l tcarceiy s:.kuii; or understanding i . 3 i the Jjii' i.-h lanuie. 1 tie-e, it mav be sup . r .. . .. . . . ' l-.J,II.iCIH.I7 ITZTi l1 'O 'II O lliVH Sim li' .......I I. ii ll A u.. I r i i ... . r .n ...... ffl.A ngtuiiig in ine war. i ncy uo not uiiuerinu me iqiUtlC;. 1 ÜC.V OUlJ aS SOOII i hcv would as soon hue Northern: i .. .1.1 .il..... I ..1 ....... a. I. . Li... ! ... . .. t. ' ot di.l..wal .Tvices it mt'dit be the wages. The , , .. x, ... r . , ,r . htss of ew Or. eatis w.vs, first regin'ed as a terr- . , . e ' . . . , b.e blow to the Confederate cause, but it has i moved fi nit. ul of the. eteatest advantages. ' . . . , . . . i moral and material. Its fatst eflort has been to I iitfiii. t'i . iii?Vi.rn ft'.iti If, tt ftr.l his. for. liunvi S I'itt; i:i tcir.uru ou unit' u U4iiii vi . : yaMtee.. W meta Vi hSut for inde;ndf nee , j tt uth m a, God arJ 'nature have put into i I our hands, just as if intervention was not out of j ; tjje rue5ljOD ' ; The Auguta Constitutionalist a .our Govern I : njeill liOW in iu htmLeveral Imporunt'Van- J ! kee 0ßCÄt aomeof them of hiuh miliurv rank : tJjd h;gh yÜW tf,e fr'io de ; m ,nd -n aW,)emeut for atrocit'ie perpetrated by , ; ,ni4.-reint Ituüer at Xew Orlem. Now ia i i the npportunilT to demai. retribution for the I ,-Ml nl tl. ttirtr,1 fumff,nl Tils .ttb rri ; t :VAXm jor vengeance. Twenty or thirtV of lhe Federa. prisoner LioLet in ra'nk should 11 , ftt i j cU eoufir.eme.it there to t rem .in ui.td Butler is deliverel up or until the ..u o( B jr ttA ,!niwn hiro into our hands. ' . - " . . . a i row fiv Ywrk. Niw VoaK. Julv 23 Col. Charles, of the Tauunmy icgimet.t, elease-l by thi rtleis, is here He saw the iron clod ram and also a small iro gut.laat at Ko hmond and gives a lsCription of thelv.ter The ie'el Government treat our ournW m well as their own. Ketjel ofheers admitted their own and ours wer d)ing so fait that they could bury them. I'ol. Cliaiies sviys the wrking classes at Rich

mond are Union at heart but the dpotia f tbe Govern ment prohibits the dLcu.ion of joiitic from the Lwpper. The Government was disposed to viv tbt execution of Mumford as a tuurder axi Dtadt a dt maod for Butler, and ia case of refcaal to bar. .Gtn.MeCall. Tbt President yesterds? m pointed Cen ifarc to be Chief of Staff of Oea. McCtlUa. th Staatebavicg left his former appointment uncoa&rrntd on personal groc&dj. lit had an Intervitw wiih tie President a&4 Secretary of War sei returned yesterday to Janes river with Lpateb for Geo. McC'.ellan. aw ii From Pope Department. The following General Order (No. 11) dated "Headquarter Army of Virginia, July 23, has been issued: Commanders of army corps, division, brigades and detached comuands will proceed immediately to arrest all disloyal mile citizens within their lines, or within reach within their respective sta tion. Such as are willing to take the oath of al leg'unce lo the United Sutes, and will furnuh sutHcicst security for its observance, hall be permitted to remain at their bom es .and pursue their a vocations. Those whs) refuse shall be conducted to the South, beyond the txtreme pickets of this army, and be notified if found again anywhere within our lines, or at any point cf the rear, they will be convicted as pies, and subjected to tlie rigor of miiiury law. If any person having liken the oath of allegiance as above specified, shall be found to have i olated it, he -dull be shot, and his property seit cd and spphed lo the public ue. All communication with any person whatever, living within the lines of the enemy, is poaitivelj prohibited, except through the military authon ties, and in the maimer specified by military law, and persons concerned in writing or carrying letters or messages in any other way, will be considered and treated as spies within the lines of the United Sutes army. By command of Major General Pope. Geo. D RicoLva, Col. A. A. G. and Chf of SutT. from fxnltlsnore. Paltimose, July 22 The City Council revascmbied this afternoon. The second branch st cesnionists rejected th resolution making an ap proprittion for volunteers. Considerable indig nation was expressed by outsiders. It is thought the will recede from their actiti to morrow under the pressure of public opinion.

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