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£>\ )t Cape 2fe| Gttaa (SBate ! MHR??V.': u rnauautu pur nu:«s»iv rr ; j I SRMAGOSACLE, \ iiyCirc (iLiiro, ■ Cape Mtky Counlf, Jew Jersey. tae d^ilw u* • HbIC frr yream., Thcr»day. Ang-D8t 3, 1863 ~ «t whtrifl j0f "xiw j erse t. * raocunmoj. It is rig^e poBIicly to civo tbnnks to Almighty God fur tie rfctoriro recently vooebssM to tba armies nT t'.a United Mines; end in the midst of liiaatipi»lT>g to remember in prayartbose w" n bat* been bettered throagh tbecisaJUra of ear. Il it jipbt for a Cbriitian people to inToke the Holy Mplrll te ebangw tb* heart* of their eoemiei, and alia to {Side will; "iadcm tb# coartels cf their own gntero " •fioat, t« the end that tba Unloo of the Qtefs Bay be maintained, tba Constitution preterTtd. and peart and prosperity speed ily aatabliabed. There/are, I rectmimMiJ that tba people 1 •f the ritate of New J array., nfaaerve-bji THANKSGIVING a*d PRAYER. io their u »o*l placer of poblte worship, tba day vesignnled far that parpofc by tba Pre»iil»nt of Ike United State*. to wit: THURSDAY. the. Gv» DA Y or AUGUST, A. P. M63. Giv-a nader my band and Priry 8**1 at Trenton, thia tweniy-eightti day of July, one thousand eight hnndrrd nnd silly, three. {«- A] JOEL PARKEB. Atteet : 8. &|. Drrsiaeos, Prirata Sacra Urr. tin. H. ¥. SAVTIR. Tlio foliowiii,: letter from Uapt. Sawyer 1b Sir. Joseph P. Leach, ha* been kindly farnlehed far pwblieaUon. Lisa* Patios. Richmond, Va. : _ „ „ AfjL3tLI8 «!__ a Mas xuu wort hare heard of my *>lcmo ■ •oodkion before thia time; bat, not with- ' *t*oil:ng, i will giroyuo the particular*. I I »a» srtrrrly sounded aod tifceo prironer •n the ninth of June, near Branca* St*. Hon, Virgin!*, and arrirad at Bicbjiond on the thirteenth of Jane. ( The UwMmti government claims thai I . Bornride has exfcut-d two or their officers i for recruiting in Kentucky, of which 1 I know nothing, oor of tbo eireomtunctt j attending ibem. j 9 On the sixth of July. .H the F*U-r*l j ' captains new prisoners tires lots for too | j . to he txecBted in rrlaHatian. pad it. Ml , •pon ma for one. Thia i« my present silo.' . •tion, and yon can Imagine my feeling* epoB »o *erh>a* a matter. fhave 1-aen apoa many hard-fought held* t r»T battle, where death Seemed la ■tan tun , la tie Tate; bat, *ir, all that it nothing to compare with *1hi I rxperirnca every hoar. It is a great iiyconveuh-tte* to which prisoner* of War are in all case* aabjectrd, to baro tbnir latter* ieapecyed ; hat this is i th* rule In ell countries. A third person, c cold blooded at baet.if not what it worse. 0 with an iacltaaUoo to held ap to ridicule I She expression of griaf or affection, is per- " Jnlttetl to bar* the review of a man's heart 1 1 oWnrtla a beloved wits sad children, % dear ^ old mother or friaad. The correspondence " tea#* i* vale*, nnd forces ma to keep wlthlo ' brands of discreet caution. 1 I cannot In justice complain or those a ho bare mi ia- their charge. General ' Winder, hi Hilary t.'ommandcr at Bich- 1 raond^Uas treated me pith great conaidara. 1 tion. Captain 'iatner, commanding the I prison, baa treated ma with courtety and c reeling . *1«o the rait of tb* officer! with ' -wham I Kara coma in contact bars jail treated ma with uniform kiodncsa. And t let ma bean aay that, shoald tba furtunes of c ^ war omilo upas too io thia my aarareM honr t af trial, aad aampromi** thi* matter be- ' I ween the two government* (far I hurt nothing whaler* ta do with it) should I ever p he in « poaition to return thi* act of kind- d neas toward* ye, I sbanidfael myself andar o obligation to da it. « I have strong hop**, and ah all hope to * the last, altbopgh it may ba va#c >>ut ] m eaaooLtbiak itja.i tbat I ahould aoAr for c tba off-nee* cammitled in a HiflVranl daa jurtmant than in tb* en* io whiot 1 e#r»*-\ a . nor ia there th* Wart- similarity between •' tbo«# two caaea. • I ntcaieed a letter from my dear wife. I Truly it is enoaph to kill her, aad my iwr r children, who era both old enough to real- " ixa my aiio alios, aod ail ibe ml of oat * family. It is hard Uum to part with all af - ibem. . * 1'laea atriy tba aaoaolation that it ia not c 1 broach anything I haw* dona, *r anything that I codd tmrfa doing, to faring this ae- q vara AHiciiaw npaa »> family Agnin. 1 » any. Ihwa many harms yet that th* faHtr. 'n - i IT * * "
,1 My datr friend, should 1 roller death. ' \ fook to my rhibllM. By law, n»y fw|mily , ! wiH b* eatilied to orm-half of »» actaal t pay. wiftih will Is/ thi sty-six fiolkam -p-r taan'b. !•«» *» tham. and lat f. lead Si*-. ;><eagl«Jinow $]fain>ui m«, and ih* real of i ' 'i.y iri-nds. i Will yea send I for letter or it* copy to Jofao T. Nixon and JobwF Starr, to enlist then* ia my ease to f rocure for my "if* . and cbildten their juat dae- Hoping '-Jon ( ar* all well," ,, t remain year* trgJy. , Hcwnr W. Bswrtte, Capum First N. J. Carol ry- ' Iw-accordanc* «i*h th* prnanire of Gene- ' ral Winder, the rebel aommandant at Rich1 mood, made to Captain Sawyer, that hi* wife would b* permitted to viall him, aba ' left home, aad in rumgnnj with her cud*. 1 Caplaiw Wifmon WMWdte, proceeded to ' j Cift Porril,hBt. u» her arrive! there, was | relnacd p*rn»iir»lot» to proceed fur bar. Th# , ' alleged canae of this refosal i* ret forth in 1 tb* accompanying articlu from the1 Kickm*oH Exnmi.tr r. The reaaona giren are patrile. the breach of promise to Cap- '■ ' taio Sawyer wa« *>min*leva, and the refusal. . ' to allow her to rlail her husband aader ' rach circumstance* era* heartless. ( " Mr*. Sa ver, wife of Captuin Tlmry . W fi**ycr, of New Jcraey. one of the prisoner* held for retaliatory exr.cniion, oo ar- j riviog at City Toiat, oo the tiag-oUrnce ' t boat, mad* appiicalion to iba Conf derate ; , aathoritiea to be prrmilled to villi Bich- j , ' mood, for the purpose of having an inter- 1 view with b»r Lu«b*nd before bis execo- j ' tion ; hot the mnthoritie* denied ber par- . misaiun, and »he returned on tho same ! boat. Court enr« of ihii kind bare baan ao j ' invariably denied residents af the Cinfedo j 1 racy desiring to visit the North to look af- , 1 ter friend* and property, that the govern- i 1 meni eat in3<*eoc«il lo th* degree cf!| dcr.jiap.the coerte -y I* thia instance, as it will in ail other* of a like natnr» that may a arise. When the Yankee* condncl them I ] *<-lv*t like (Christians ih their intercnar** I | with as, (hey thuy figpfi a ilk* letnrn ; tnrt • | i «e cannot afford to tNht graciously our : j enemies, who disregard tbemrrlvea every | t priueipL" cf riphl and justice-" . ['j SOLUIER8*"BOI"?(TT. j f II* the following oota from MarCn* • 1 Ward, it will l»c 'can tbat th* nine months' | ' i volanterrt from this State were to rvetire ' 1 j bounty in proporLon to tke length of time i ' | they serred. 1 j "JSoanlg I" Sin* Month' X'oiunletrt. — la ) { | lo tiro numrn.ua ioqairiea from die- j charged nine months' men on the aab'ect 1 0 I of 'Bunnty.' 1 would refer them to the fo|- j j, lowing received this day from tb* Itopart- ' mental Washington : Soldiers caiietiug 1 u for nine nronibs, under act of July 17, 1862, < e wrra to have in ndronre |25 brunt - , and t no mora' Thi* baa be.n paid to them if , the o filer" and paymaster* have properly - f, attrnded to their business. Msscua L. 1 POSTAL ITEMS FOB THE PrBLIC, e Cuixosa txnet tiik Nxw L*,w.— Id |, der that onr readers who are acq officially a ronnrutad with the mail snrvic* may hav« ! ^ a fuU and*i*taailiog «f th* changes in p postal matters effected fay tb* new law, j which went into operstiou on it# brat of j ® the present month, we give bvlow a con- i denied summary' of those of iu prevision* j *" of which ih ia one r* aery for persons naing ■ th* msit* t« " tab* due notice, and govern j * thrnirolve* accordingly.- S The rate of posing* A* all dnmentie mail j 11 «•> be carried any distance within j l' th* United State* ie nnw three eenta p** j n half ooncn, or frsctiaai ther*'-f. In be pre- 1 " paid fay stamp*. Tba former rota of ten k cents to .California. Oregon, and Wanting- d Territory ia abolished. '' AH local or " drop" lettrr* mast hroaf- 0 be prepaid by stamps, at the rale of two e ernts for every half nonce, or fraction r thereof, instead of one caax each, as here- I tofnfe. The pnstago on transirat newspaper* and ( nodical*, sent fn en* package to on* ad- e if now two ornt* for saeb fear nance* fi fraetio* therrof, lobe |w*paid by stamps: p •>n books, doahl* that amount. Th# poet, fa oe single transient nawtpajwTT n>l c wawighiag aver four ounces is now tiar^ffl can la. ' • The rat* rf poatag* aa awrulava ia bow b follows; Tl.rrrfor auy las* aumbar may o b* root, ensealed, to an* address, at the 5 «ingie rat* of two cent*, aod ia that pro- ^ 1-nrtioB far a greater oombar, adding on# rat* for every three circular* directed to . •>ne address They ran no langar b* tent ' at th* lortntr rat* of on* cent each. ' No p •xtra chasgB ia bow made for business cards g atamped or printed on the rnraiopas af % circBiai*. (• Tba extra on* cent stamp formerly re- B quired oa all latter* drpoailad ia lamp-post (| aotl broach stetioas is aa (anger oe ( wwuoijr. ' _ . AiLrommnnicat'ona (a any officer or "depart mewl of tb* gaawraaiept (inciwdiwc Mm Fvaaidewt), written fay a private wHiten. ® whether aa " oBbiai bwaioasa" orolharwin, * •noat now ba prepaid t-y auajs. J .... -™P.. b. •wo* mailed acewrdiag te iM. Htg** a* k drear.- V. #-3I*il. . iff
>tatcA"<£ou«tj firms.; t.R.tHBIfaHiv fflillSMUV. A larx* and buhly rwspreiabW mewling j aid of the U. 8. Cbriatun Cnmmiesisa ( held in the ball of thu Untied State* i Hotel on Tue«day evening last, 4th »»'. Tlir mvvtiag was presided over by Mr. 8. < ' B. Magonagl*. The exercises ware open- J i ed by tinging "My Cobb try. 'tis or thaw",1 and followed by rea^iing a portion of aeiip- j 1 lore by Bo v. William Zane, of Cape. Is- 1 laad. { 1 . The Bar. Mr. Smith, of the Baptist Church, offered up a prayer, after *b'cb the j Rev Gaorgo J. .Mingina, of tb« Preahyte- ! rian ebbrcb, delivered an eloqnent and stir J ring addras*. rotlii g forth th* otjeOta and I workings of the Comoisajoa. Capt. Gaorga W. Smith, of th* 7 it New 1 Jersey Begimaet, who bad bean wounded a*, the battla of Chancrlhirville, gave an l interesting account of.tbe manner in which I his life bad been saved bj tiie efforts of a j la ly who lotted him in a ho-jvul in a dying ; condition. . ^ A collection was then taken op. wbieb 'resulted in a handsome dooatioa to Uiu i Com m us ion. i . The Rev. Mr. I'attiabn followed with an j i interesting description of tevnes bv had j j witneased on the field at liell sbnrg, »li-n ; | Bev. Mr. Tarker made a stirring speech. The exercises were closed by ring;'.* ibe I doxology, " PraiseOod from whom all I.WHne* flow , i and the benediction was prononaccd by i I Rev. Mr. Mingiu*. I Pbe arrangwtnentj for the nti>etir.g were ' I aader the laanagemwiu of Ruv. Mr. Par !. j one nf tba dcL-gatr* of the Commit- ] 1 aion, aad reflect credit upon bis abii.iiea-a> ° 1 manager of pnfalic meeung*. The Railroad. In a law days the U*t rail will I* laid, j aad -be' cats wiil ran from Camden to Cape j without change or delay TlHfhleg ! ; distance has tieen ruduued to about | j miles, and a strong force of workmen i 1 at work closing up that distance. Tjiw | | I thoosaaus of people who have I •••mi do ay- | tbcir-coming to the. byst Watering I ; place te the world, ontil'tho completion of 1 1 j the road, will anon have their desires grati- . [ and tba thousand* who have found j other means of conveyance to thi- place. ■ I will be enabled lo reach their homes at any 1 - tima^with tnfdfy and speed. 1 Council Meeting. "" I A meeting of the city Cnuacl wa« bald | , Motiday evrniag last at which the 'ol. , - hosiurs* woe transacted -.—The j lamp post in froat of th* Ct'y Hull was', ' ordered to ba traniferrad la the ocean end ' of Perry street. Licenses were granted j ( • to ^amorl Shields for two months for $10, i and to Richard D. Casey fur t«o months 1 1 i #20. j; The Tenth Jew Jersey, ' i 1 Is bow stationed at Philadelplfi*. TLey j ■ from the Peninsula to assist te repal- ! 1 ling lb# invasion of Pennsylvania, and ' were afterward" ordered to New York, hot 1 the riote were quelled ly th# timu the reg- | 1 intent reached . biladelphi*. ' 1 | ***" t i Thar* are fine opportunities preset ted at j , the prt-en: time In reteraB anidiera (thi'Se , who have been in tb* serrire) for re-enlist-I meat. Besides the dsdinery advantage* j gireo ta men who have s. en service, tbn , givao in instalments, ia figured up , j ,$402. At' lbs head of thu eavalry regi* , maat now forming is this Stale, there are ' | i experienced officers. 8-Ocral ol them, we > , bar* teen service, and have earned ; , Tha rifle regiment. al«n form- i ( fo this State, i* also under th* direction | , Of vary axpvrienced men. It* nnmfaers ere ' | aonstently increaaibg, aa is also the cavalry ( regiment. ' , rrisoBcrs. There wove a boat ff.OOO prisoners at Fort ' aa Saturday last, and more are I constantly arriving from >hn.|at« battle in Pennsylvania. Ten large transports arrived on Sunday for the purpose, it hu^nppattd. of removing .• part for escbaigg. There is a great mortality among ' fli'tn owing to over cshaastation and bad , wwtev, and nonit»«r» we are informed, ar* ' daifjr on the goven mens property oo the Jersey shore opposite tb* fort— Salem Standard. ( Oo Saterday morning laal Mr. 8. 8. God- , fray launched from hi* shipyard on th* , writ aid# of the crrok. a large ateam propeller. Har length is 110 foe!, depth of f hold 9 feet, 22 feat beam, aad will carry' ( about 800 Ions. 8h* wwa built for Messrs and Marlagh, of Philadelphia. Wa ( understand that Mr. Godfrey w ill commence immediately another steamer of tba same ( six* aod a large scboootr. — BtiJgetm An- ( HH*Enroat«rt,adBUJU'tT itors or trnste*" i of aetata* jf peraons deceased sinew.- Jaly 1st.. 1012, are required to make rewires te I Uie Jl II ill" of Internal Revenue af distributive ah area before settling thai* *e- ""• ... ' i wit in Stated that lb* Camden gnd ' Ambcy Railroad Company iutend to pay the aaampUon foa of roch of the employ- « re* «V *» Gompaoy-at may be drafted n„„ . fata Hi ro ta anppon. and who have po ffpgnl. claim ta he exempted w
' Tnnxda. ' ' J Me learn front the J Immt Half Herald i Tthai a deatrerttoo tornado. aaconvpeiHcd ( j vid. heavy rein, tknnder. wad lightning, i ! vi(|ic<l the constry from below Moant i ! Hilly to Antvytown. on Friday afternoon of the t7lh ait Th* Africsa utw church ! ia.lhe suburbs of that place was blown I i down, and tk* roolh of * bare and boos* - | oner it were pertly destroyed. At Colas- i i bus. the it earn mill was atreck fay light- i ning, hat not- much injured, and two stark" I of wheal op Clayton A. Black's farm were ! ! a track by ligh tiling and consumed, j Bat the greatest damage was done from Jjohstowt io a northeast eoerse. Great • nak and" hirtory trees wsre blown across j j the road preventing tb* p*»«*g# of horse# I | and vnhiaia*. Trees wsiai had (toad Iron 1 j sixty to an* kcadrad year* wpre nproawd ; j others were broken off near ibe ba«e On ' I one farm, a firmly hailt chimney was blown | over, ard th* roof and rafter" of the bouse j | broken through. A boat thirty apple, and , ] sixty oak. hickory, elm. and other trees' ; were sprouted, or their main body and i limbs broken. The greatest power of the i j tornado ex tended about three-qoartrrs uf a ' j mile lo width, and the drotracUun was ter- - • rifais. Slack* and sbraf* of g(*>n war* torn ; apart, and blown over the fields. Near I ! Artieytown the violence of lb* tornado in- I crossed. On one farm, the oat-building* j 1 wore leveled with the ground ; fruit aod i , [ forest trees, fence*, the growing corn and ; - gkun. all scared .the seme fat*. 'I The londi roaring of Jha tornado was terrBo. " ^ | Adjutaal-Gao'ral 8 tuck '.on says that ! 1 * pereous who reside in this State, who | : riilisl in regiments o^yanixed in othrr hiatea are not entitled to the benefit* »fi i the State bounty act. Nor are volnntesrs ! ' from this .State credited to th* State by | the War Department if th- y art mastered I into the United Slates service in other . Siulas." i Fost Office Changes. | J os**ph 8. I. a cb has been appointed j - postmaster at Capr Island, vie# S. R. Ma gonagle, removed. Rev. John June# has. been appointed | postmaster at Senville, vie# John Candy, pnes of the IrtJrtk. ! An important movement of th* Army of i Ibe Potomac is goirg on. Rations have j | b**n itsovd for several days, and a portion i of oor cavalry ore already across the Rap- : pahannock. j Th# whole army of the Potomac will j' : soon b«4>aiJ »p te tbe-M of June. The ! recent active movement* of the army have , prevented tbfs being (lone heretofore. Active nparati-ns have urmln commenced ■ Virginia, notwithstanding the statement . ! tetde tbat nothing woold be done fay Genej ral Meaffe for some weeks. On Sa'.nrdar, ! Buford crossed the Rappahannock at the ' railroad station, and drove .Stuart's "rebel J cavalry before him toward Calpepp**: At lb*t place a fight ensued which lasted for j ! time, when night coming on, Baford f retired lo a strong position near Brandy [ j ritation. Tba'lnss oo both sides ie said to . |4»e considerafal*. Lee's headquarter* are j : at present at Stevansfaurg, fear mile* south- : •rot *f C'nlpepper. The impression io oor army "Is that L#t | to make a aland on lbs Rapidan, *od deliver battle «t Cnlpepp«>. If ao he ' will probably stood on the defea'ivc and ! : -ait attack, having tried bis hand Snf. ; ficianlly ia th* offenaiA>. At all events. ' may snoa hear of another great ' atrnrgle between the** two armies, which, from j the skill dlsolayed by .Mead* in the haul* I of Gettysburg, bid* file to be a wall contested one. If he can force Lee to assuma tba offsne ye, we feel quit* rongniae that tba rebel army will b* diawslroosly defeated. Another each defeat as that of Gettysburg would be most damaging to Lee, and compel him to fall back upon Richmond. " THE MOVEMENT AGAINST CH * ULK8TON. Ktw York. Ang. 1— The steamship Bel"idere, from -Port Royal, July 19 arrived b«re this morning, bb* brings Lome the 174ih Penosjlvania regiment, whose term Una expired. By thia arrival wa have news from onr fotcr* near Charleston to Wednesday last, lb* 29ik nil., the Itclvinare having paaaed off the bar si II A. M. oo thai day. At that tiara th* Naw Ironside* and two of tba monitors ware engaging Fort W agnar. * Qwa-rsl Oilmore had euccraded in cmatracting a long line of battrriei within two hundred nnd fifty j ard# of F«rt W*g. nrr. Ha had also mounted jhree heavy ■ieg* g*n* within on* mil* and* quarter ill Fort Baiftter, which Were to op»n aa that fort tha day tba steamer laft. The General was confident tbal-wben h* got all bis heavy siege pans moaaltd ho wenid soon re <i oca bnuitar. Th* oeaaokiro oo onr aid* lately have bron few in namber. .Lam. - Wo have obtained soma farther particuof tb* news from C'hariraton harbor, by tha trenspd»*"B"l«ld«re to-dey The iron ridel and ffti teonitora. obreast #r Fort WagoeS", ware faoca-ioaatly filing mi both Fort Hamler and Fwrt W agner No engage mMt of any accoani bod tak*" pisco tinre tbo arsuh-of Joly 19th apes i I
Wagner. Onr loasea.siacO that (nog. hav* aot areragvd more than foar per day. G-». q Uilmoe* has bow mors the* rouriccn Far- t rott gano nnd marten ia poarrioa on MorIriand l , For the present, th* idea of taking Fort t Warner has beea sbsnd- ned. sboll* m -king • i . bat a alight iaiprc-srtjn a pon taa sand of j which that work is compored — the brearh t made bp one shell being soon filled Bp by < the rxpit-sion nf oaotbvr. .. Gvovrwl Gilinor* is confidant that, .with heavy aiagw goes, he can breach Fort Samter. V" The loth Connecticnt regiment bccspies ■ I the rifiv-pitv within two huudred and fi'ity ' jnrds of Fort Wagrier. " Col-ari Otis, of this regiment, enmnhrre on tbo B*ivid«-re, ] I ! for th* psrpte of taking b.<ck diafteo i TROUBLE IN NORIH CAROLINA. L The Ka.eigh Standard denooncu Jeff;i I avis as a repaoiator, in whom no Cuubd - i j enc • shsaid he placed, and wkoie effort* to : i - eitahliab a Southern Confederacy, will be a ' . Tile J.ichmond Enquirer call" upon Jrff' D>Vi* to supprrs" Hi# Rate gh Slandurd ; tud wipe out the Supreme Cuutl of Noith I ' ! Caroliua. , " ; ■ I Thu Standard soys: " Guvernor Vanee i ] will ttauii by lue Supreme Court, aod to# | ; Sandard all", if jrcsoaajr, and if "Jefl'i 1 i Davis at tempts 4o use physical force tu ^ (oppress the --tandard, Devi* will be mat j ■ with physical force, aod a revulaiion In ibis i I 8ut« mil lw. t Vie result. J- ho Mitrbcl', i . I the editor of the Jiiehmond Lnquirtr, is ao j ' agent of Great Britain, which hoe lung I i 1 mug t to divide tha northern an<l *<>utberu j r j pffisple." | Tin fJlaleigh Standard est* that " Nonhi 1 Csrolics has furmshsd 9b 000 soldier* for j this caqsslea* war. 4U.0IW of wh->m are ; . either killed or wounded, and lh«t' Nurih j Carolina should read a delegation to V\ ash- | ( iogtou at uncs. and sra wh >t terms cau be > | obtained, end not wait for Jeff Davis."" 'I Colonel Ric liardscti. tha rebel guerilla. ! | has iaaued an order requiring all the men of j I j port »t hi* camps under th# rehel coovcrip- j ' - tion act. 'I ho follow mg are the luatruc- , ' tiuns given for carrying out this order : ' 1 If a thaa should absent b-wself from I , home to avoid this cyder burn his h«u>e | and *11 hi* property, except such a- may he I I useful to thi* command. If a man. resist I i his by refo*iuf to report, "boot i-iin down. J 1 If a men takes re-ote In Ins bouse, and of. ' ; fcr* reeii.anc*, art his house on fiis, aod ' i guard it so thai he may not vet out. | i' Th» latest n*ws rece-ved at Uong Kongj i j from Japan, staled that a war. with France i | and Knglsnd w#a C'tai*. 'Ib» Japanese | are reported to b* much belter prepared I for the war than wa* Impppred. Dite*| , i from the 8ai»iwicb Island to Joly. 4th, - stele that the American ct>mmi«Mnner, , 1 Mr Bride, bad entered on hi" official duties. ] , Tb* volcano near 8hilo was egaia ia «• tiwr-. ! I throwing out immena* sucama of molten! i j Is*#- • j General Joa Johnston is believed to be | I i retreat ing lo Mobilp, which place t he ] • , enemy ar* making desperate effort* to dc- j . j feud. ' Edward Krereli ba* two sons, one of • them a recrnl gradnat# of CambVidge Uol j vereily, England. Both bate been drafted f aod Ixitb have made op their tnindy to serve . - j In perron, instead of procuring etwhatitete, j j Or paying the $900. A few example* like j this will do more to make the draft popular ' ^ than anything ela*. All was quiet at Vidubarg aad ita | vicinity. The scuHiog match for onrlboosaaO dul- ; lar* aod tb# Cbampknuhip of Amsric*, j cam* ofl wl Puughke*! tie. o: tfc. 23d, be- ' l wren Joshua Ward, oi Krwbv'rgh. N Y, and Jamas ilammill, of P.x.uburg. I'"'-. was woo by tba former in 42 min. 2* **c., the distance rowed being five miles. Upwnrds of twenty thousand people were prevent, and an itumanro amount of money changed hands ot. the result, ins Pittsburg man being backed tu win at $1,000 to flhOO. The CuuBiiliwf Baltimore hat. rrlwlv I ed that th* pu'tjjli in lbs pnOKc achouls » Shall b# taught to ajig tha Natl-O.i airs, 1 and that if any i-oe shall rrfnro to be taniht them, tha Hcbuol "Commissiooertr' ' th*H !•* directed to expel such arhulare - from th* schools. ' A man. whs Aid been lost for four days 1 |D a coal mine in Iterbyshlra, E- gland, was 1 rescued the other day. Hn emir* susle- ' nance for oioaty-oos huats wa* th* oj^rorn ' bia lamp, which he had sacked up b!p ' though much exhanslrd - h«-o loun-l, he ' »wo revived, ami, after a little food had bean administered, be walked hums. TnxaE were 17*3 periodical" ia Great Britain io January leal, of which 437 were magssir.es. So lung ago aa LBfiU. wilb a ^ p<>l olatiuo ahool rqnal, tb* pukiications of a similar character in the United Stairs , numbered 4041. Twenty^ww ears loaded with muskets, 22.000 in all, "reached Albany. N. Y.. oa Mon^py of ihat week. SomnAO.OOO more are lo follow. Tbw total pwblia-del.t of Ska United State* #* July 1. shown fay th* beaks of . ih# Trea ory .IkjiqwiL 3V'" - * ' 's The city oT R*c heater baa voted $307, i J CM to pay th# $300 exception.
Th* Common Council bar* ep ropn«tr'l million of dollars for the relief of families of ffwr «i! nira. The Virginia and Te#nr*te* railroad fas* been ent by a Frdoral foroe ut Wythe ville, 'three Watidoe from Marion. Wyth.-vill* f wa* captured end destroyed. Th# election in Rruia<-ky baa rertt'iad ia th« »ucce>« ol th* (Join# candidate* for and Coaere*«meii by Urge me•Joriiire. " I fffltk 0' ^««^ersgt. f Office- of Adjutunt-G.-neral. , Trentor, July tl, I86A. GENERAL Oii!)EB8 NO.-d t The Governor of thi* Hfole having celled voluato*r* forth* Ut-iied 8 tales serrire,' rufficient nhmbrr will be accepted lo fi.cm ' I | fir# regjgirnH nf infantry and one reginent j of cavalry, to serve fur the term of three j years, or during the war, and to be daMKOated reaiwctiwly the 39d (or 2d C*»- - sliy), 33.1. 34tb". «8ib, .10 th, and 17th Regiments of New Jersey Vuiunteer". | The eam|Nl of roudexvooi wilf be as Q- I j lows : — 32d (or 2d'C*v.} Iteglwnt.af Trenton. j 33d - Newark. 34th " * Freehold. ' I j 3.Uh *• K!"tr,iug'oo, 1 36.b " B. veriy. 1 J 37th ' •• Newark. R*Ciuiting for 32d (or 3d Cavalry) Regie . rient will be under charge of Gvl Joseph I Karge: for the 33-1 Regimeot, 6t«L Gt-orge j W Mind'l; for the 34th Regiment. Col. - John A. Wildrick. Offices* for recrc ting ' I i the othei regiments will be announced hero- .] j after. j j D-taiiei! Ineirartion* will be give# the I | < niauutndmg, officers, and information re- ] -j sperliai! the reeroitint: service will be for. J i nisb'd upon "tip ication In them, either in % j i-iTMin or by letter, at their respective r_\ I headquarter*. j By oriler of the (fommauder-in-Chief. j , ! It F. STOCK 1 0N. Mb, I j jy 23 lm_ Adjgt»ni.General N. J M. J SPECIAL NOTICES. ] niHSTKItl 41, .INHOCIATItrt, I THE next mrrtlog o( the MfaisteHal AmocIMIob m lot nrll»rtmi W,'i|.-l wlU.be brM, i>. V , «• #■«. I ' • tej-V Tolut. Auaust *»ih nail Sam. Arreogec!---.!" 1 will be mnitc for a trip to ttic hcorh oe tVisliw "lay, ,|t«h It A BKKGUh ' | RELIUIOI 8 NOTICE. - DtVISE S rrlcc, "i-RinUng to the il«*v of' th* . I I'rut»«t«it spurt, pal ctarrh, will be' ycrforawd at I l »pv May Court llcW. In t.V court bo ise, r oAuti- ■ I C») "(Irnuwn, 4.isu»l tto, bj the Right Rev', I I*. (Mrnfcrlmrr. bl hn|- nf New Jrrery, *>i total by fhe I RrvM Mr Br "Jen and Site Bev Si Dr. Xatght. Vr- ' Wleretuotnairifi* at four oVJurb. The public Is j trspecKully Invlttdtoatlgiui.' EVE AND -EAR. TROr x. ISAAC", M. P., Oaybet aad Auslet, 1 . ■ lormcily at Iryrten. Ilau.nl. is i.m "1 H#1 »'l ! I'tee "trrcL wiare |trrieiut allte trj wl'h dlwates uf I ; Itir Eye enJ Car will be scirottPcrily trrs'iv iriht ( curwl. if curaMe. Artihrtal ej.t lawtlrt wlrhuat 1 | "tin. N. B.— .No rhargm mwle for vrenlonUoa. ' j Ti.rJJ.-U.-. I t.-ully I. tnvlled, a* ha E.i no "rcrrla ■ | In HaTfcate ot ircatsieaL > II ly , » i OBtTI AHV. v | THIS Memoir l» upon the ilratb »t Gttbert *• ' OaoJy. the rWrrt mm. of c. plain "oauwS Gaady, of ; i XearUleJ.Csp* May, fa. J., who died of diphtheria • ; "tier » brief but "eii-re lllares, March nth, l*». A . ] -unr mau Ju.t llrthr hu rtilngirhia .!»,•« cot down / like « fo.»cr. Tliv eldiwt ehlhl, M was but natural' I thai tbc hear'" "f hla pa. cat* «!.ouV turn to htw oa f , the Ctixt hull" of thru matured bupe*- BcinC. a , . ahart time teforv hla dvalh.sewteaad to Hi' nltVe • of ricald at of 'ha Alph.cn Utrtary AMortalhm,he w«. expect rd 'ustrrtuiih «k4 pic~ l-.iv.-t itwm I i In their naaemlkagsa for Nw (nrpono of mn'nnl, Bkoinl, and Utrltrrtu.l Impnrrenen! Mel Mag a ' | mrraarral the Hvptl.it Chuiah. and owe wt-orxraMri U. hla atrOfly, uprutut ca.ru mi aonduet. he fur- ■ i nislmd a mudrt which *h<nild he ImitateJfay all tha young In hi" own nad oUw. vburehet for futhfuU j »CM and Inlrgv.iy and ihedlacharsaaf every aocal. I moral, and rrliflo.i* Ji,ty_ with that p run pinna ! nhfohohwuU .-Uar-*.-l»riir » tvo. lover. >t everything , | great and' good. | PuMtahed by order of Ih- A. I- Assorfatsea. • | C. W. C.T!lAi>fa, nccreury. PBOfLlI.ITIOll IT TBS GOTEIAOK. J I T» 'Ac *>" pU •/ Hrir Jrewyr — J No draft has been ordered it New jlraey. Evvry t volunteer muatetrd into th* Un'.'od SMta arrrlrv 1 for three >rnra,wtth.n thirty dkyx, will r-<UM an , abatrmrnt pre lam la at New Jersey 'a uw'a of the | draft, ch.iulu one b* erurrtd. If * TO teliinteere be ruaro in ihe »Utr la thtrtyMaya there "will he a* draft- There wUl.ia eo r vent, be a draft for gay alleged pre vious drOelarsy. The que*" of each, townjhlp and wsrffmwud* the km men will be pd bushed aa rounxa |moail^eby the AdJutaaM.eoci ral af the state, "aod each tswasutp ..oe ward wrtU recelvv^eredlt tor the rum ber of men focushed ' New -etaey boa thus fas IkrhUhed aU men raked qf her wltbunl drolurg, aod U w.mld be a aaorae of I pride aad grange Una ahould she eonUaue te It 14 I brr quote of troops uy votiinl.au diatr, UOCCT my dtssstisu onr regtmei I nfv olunteor » cavalry ai Treat an, two raftarenis of lalaaiqr at I Newark and KUmtngtoe rr .pecUvely, aad cm* battery of aiUllevr Hobdken. The formation ol ha lufontry reft men" wilt be Immmiin-rij reimmera' d I at I reoteld. aad aaoUee at Broaily. aad a hattory ^wai te ant hollaed ta a ten day" #> Tree km. A , spraiat eSort #Ui also te mate lo s#Usl sasw las the ad-tr gWuta. I easBcstiy call apoa rhs clllwna of 1 MM" Ot Ie te make rrery cteuri te sake III -re trsor* by Ihq i-aymeut af oddiUnaoJ howa'laa t brooch public meqllara "ad paesaasl aaastta# Ut the - "" fis r "• l mg* watO iatoed to Bficen day*, r Tb# houaWr# " ■#» juvyd.Oy »W Oerermmaotaro . »IW U> arwremdia aed#«#,te vadenui*. Every I tuagin IUOI..H ill be. MUfod topi per wrath from the •tetr.oro ite foauUe* aframrea.ro wkfowrd mcdher. of u«te ma# a.p.nd.at aa foam duvaap- • port k» *a per Ikeaih, I edMS* the f"-n»!ily pay W*m I th* Gcretnmrql- If, la aOfelio*, Utmrnl tnartkai , ore paw Uf nuteWtpalUle* oral k, Lndtrtdwnte, tte men van te ralerl. . ' - Let eVsry atUoen cf r'-rr friar; aaaumgyaa tb* I a Otk #f tero, ted !bt desired rranit wlt'A* altalaed. ' win be larakuj ie a very tew Jap. . . aires seOsr my hand aad prtr, raaj, at TreaSse. fohi tweo^teraaeafodayof Jaly, A,D. eaathsaaa#* — stght huafirad mod a<atyv«s**. *uhi?X j* a 1^ JOtL rMtL1im-

