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nl.r Iblli Jul? by r'fcitl' J'l 1A MUKKO, Itij. Tif.ur "iJ Com(nny, U-1 flc0 HrosJity, fj tin I Mu Ik I jji -V ''It Mm i. Couiio) lilHiJICIl'H-Ill'" "PIIMIH IIKtl. i MIV7V -i i i.uo dol 1 1 (cg-l Weil, -Orj 5 I Jit. Iiigr.eai prico kiu lor i-Ktie Dollars at Ka.54 Wa.l.ttieet.

fune i. i WLLAUi VVAXTLD. premium i f1 Jfuneli w-FWor qurijiy rrinl ltiH-'llxil(W in fliv TtiilfiL I. t' 1. ii.it iuui'iiik.

MOTJCK i herd) (iven to Hie Stockhol brcu rfc'flribj, lutulut.un n( H.e nl 111,111 injri h.ii.uci lira, i I ivi1 .11...... II. ...) ii itnir in the MH.rt.m ilit. i 0.i- i.iWi,tl.Hitl,t AU vat me o.rec.i.m I WlJ comp. i.

''t0r StCyU aV.jftVi, i I i V'' I oreler lo uni'seil froip ether ilioogot vlj ioiu hit oi iitn ih Intlll i lUNt-tf rv mVIV, Im'v II COMPANY. PUl7. DJrtctnn of thli Company have thtt tl.t de l.rcj diUcud'i( twA per cent, the Cip'tjl 3i0v ufihc Compjnr. (Myahlutu (In orutrir i ft uprctcnuiivc! atilu i Office of Iho Compmy the inMint II vCiH AKDKkSOH, Sec'ry. Jwly a.

PHE projirlrlon give Ziotlce that they luvi a iuuii.ua mum Mnlitv. iu. Niw Atk, ihtir cntfitllilicilii tWIct.Hook nd will auend for 0u( piuduic Ptvlri i iiiiriuy, i nuy mid Smurd.iy ineat. wee, in tue micimcdiMc tnnvicriini mjy ply to him at New. Ark, or i A.

Dm. iu fin: (roci, Nevv.Yrtk. There lie now btxld int Iwi tyMirvei of iin.idcrble ixtcnt to t.tomm.jdjK bipit ni and ike profiricivn offer mii-ll iho ln ironiing the water whith are almvc hm uutcr mark ia! not iii'iiect lo any netubls claim. 'June 17. m', LIFhOr WASHING GEN who are aubacrilwra to the! iiittiv OllllfLila of (iinurjl In thucuy and in vicinity, nr rriprct'uUy Inftii mod ihat lUt inircyliiciory volume it juit rcccivi tl at E.

SARCEANT It Cor. BiKk-Kife, 120 Witter inti inniina V.incc II I na tt fond volume, whith ii nonl'piintme commmirr with the hirthef Mr. WiiHgioV gim aa cuani in mi e.iriy uiei detaili.bn active m.liun lervkei in the and Frenrh wan and hnngi ouwa in nmory in tn Aiuaritaq Ktvolulion II the year 1770, including lUebulelof Priflfetn nil au ii.c uii.huiuiu Tuminci. will Dt Dlihllib at toonaa pouible. i j.

Arreeahly toih- icrrrn Af luhifriniiAn. iha iccond olnmi now hecomet payable in ad vance. A few proof impreniotii of (he Portrait el JCncrai WaikJniiun may he h.id if ami lied for im iiicdiairtv. iy ii. IGHTY Logi "prime large Su DomlngoJ fi4iii)Hnv.

now iaiuiii' imm iii li.u.i.kii. luck ihn C'lfCiH, Narrh-river. aO tnua large firai quality Nicaragua Wood, vj ome prime upland Cotton, a ntirii uewgia Tpbacco, do Carolina Pink Knot. 4000 lua. Cum Cuaiucum, Fr aalrhy 5 THnitHi! nirrt vn JulvT i FruuirVirt MUsdC.J.

1 I'm ty Church, itifunni hu numU and oihcr who mywib lobe initroctcd in the modern itvlc of playing the Piano Forte and iinnint. that he will devot) twd dayi in the week alter the 6ih of lulv iwtno iitcrtuaiiceot inoie wno leave town for the tummerilaton and rciidc wiih)o about twenty min- mviriae ur inc cuy, Vf Muticjmt fkbHihed, mmpoied by Mt. Wtkion, I atk thcetteem kui one (written by Clara,) Let otl.ttu wreiithi of roiei Javotieor the Maid of the Alpi, 4- Tht Sky Lark, et Sir, you pleaic. Ajd aneaty Sonata for ti Piano Forte, toht had.t the Author 390 OrecHwiilci'rect ue.tr Mar. onttreet, and Meuri.

rVflVaiid Mt. Hewitt' M'VltAAK, 6c Co. naverrccivruoyincfcnipiuiiijiviicc frum Uul. tin, and Oliver tllaworth ftom Liverpool, com pleieattoirirnent of and 4 4 Linctit, 34 brown do, 0 8 and 5 4 Sheetinga. 1 .11 1(1 1 IV.nn, Long LwWnt and Uanrhnckt, whith they will tell on moorrateiermi at meir siore in Uarclay street.

ILLIAM COmtAN.haa removed hit ri.omrtinu imii.e Irom No. 3x William itretii to lila ntw Siorc tf South-meet, between Old ami COcnf ci-iiii, where he will be happy to receive thecommaudt of hit fricndi In tho line ol tenara Ci.mmniion hutincii, and to note Coorlt of evcrj uiv'u" vu me iiiuii rcatonjoir let ml. Hf hi oh htnjiit tnle, 4 toa English Uunnowdcr tuneriot cnulity. M-baff Pimm-. '1 truitktand elegant lluflini, 11 t.

-uuuu nuic auortco, 1 caie ounce tbftadi, Uinghami and Wr. ca.k LihCn W.nc caiciKut.rivfiandCtovi'i, if) pieeta hj.ic Inncie Lustrirgt, lit chop do i tolorrd Sincitewi, lt)U 'tallica lnQ do "aiioitud colour Silk, r40 piece Itnlini ustrmiii tl.t Muc Gilly Hakts and Sooty ttrmati. Si 'r lNfcNSUc.il M'VtcfcAR fc Co. have I teccived ptrthernirt Jupo; btrpU. Merrj a lew noaee 7 8 ti' 4-Lioeri woiily lw prUed, which they I IK 'III.

I' Tl 4 story firo prooCjStore No. Gouv- U'ieua- Alley, lo.Ln Aiily lo Ii i I. 1. IVLKia, L'OUKlr In uiii tny Silver WATCH, the. owner m.y I.ave the lame bv pioving moin paying cliarge and calling at IS Anthony lulv 9 I AU ANTfcD TO LEASE for a term erf eri, Xfarm within Si mile of the eit wriu'i 'u irai hi laaul, a go gKUting farm, and one ocar a riVtr would have th.

l-ulcreocc. Any penWn luv.pg a mte the-would wih.t Iwr or lew. iruy he ir a fH-ri hy 'i)pyini at the ortice of the New Yi.rk OaVnean.J CcirI AdscnUcr. 1 Ki Ortr. 'MI'tOLLAItt- 'riie 'luVlte tlXV i.

1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 wi, 1 Ul 111 IU 1UI 1U ii. ii 4 utiAu. ciJi-FKKrrrrTATjTrrrrTr llll (lll. lllV llu.li.H.I.1.1 S.ll...

1 CIJ Cm on a 1 I 41 h.Ri. hlU and 1 1 half barrel Coffee, land fit from the uhr. Jack, from tt. 1 ucu. AUi, '27 liluli anJ I ticrre piima Sugar, 'Uadiflt rom tin su- suty nu roily, iro.n 1 am.ua noun, HI hhdi TrinHI 6 pipti Wine II do Old M.ltira.l-ori.il?r.y.' Jnn- 'it Cfl.BLUT HOFfRTSOV Ji Co I.IAVANNAIi hUtiAHS WW boxea While and hrown il.vinnjh Mie.iri.

iuit rtived prr brig Komntni, nl for aalr hy L.C. ilT a AKU It EVEKS. June v7. lN. nice a Veilow Kan 2 vn, wii liHiiiica niurt, ni Dcniurr I.

nan any owicr parrci in inn uy. lor laic ly WILLIAM LEI FWG WILL. June I 30 Wjll.urect I'-VR fell" highcit pre niiain paid lor SPANISH DOLLAki paid lor SPANISH DOLLAKS. at no a ivuituni-ttrftrr. Inly 3 tf i pipea an exeeljeot quality, juat hmulu i run.

me amiiiery or rivrnout am Anileiion, fur tale by LEFFINGWELIA ninLEy, 'If. Fr.m-iTf Ai barrel i nr, i burrele of Spinti Turpentine. 'iO barreli oi in I'M Jt. LENOX. inne IV.

Ori Iba. bt. Domingo Cof-y fee, in b-i. lor tale hy i ELI AS KAKE Jt Co! irta Oil ON AUU 1UCL. 73 tquare balea! nl Cotton of a very u.tnor iUality and I 10 cautol excellent Rue.iuit received and (t wooy THOMAS BUCKLEY, 841 FroriMtrcct.

Who in Slnrt, i ISO HMi Kiln dryed Com Meal, 3U0 dred Hide. Tnlv JI. f50MtM 1 ofjmi iMOLAhhb. lie 140 DUIICIlltulIti amaicn niiin lannini trom tut Georita apt. Emmcnou, Irom Jamaica.

61 Hhdt. 6 tiercel, MOLASSES. St libit. Honey. 50 lliili Irom on hoard the German Perrv.

ran'r Landeri, Iroin llavanna. 00 Hhdi prime Cotifiih. 4ii harreli Turpentine, IfJ.OOO feet Mahogany, 9 baltiSea and fnitun, 51) pipei, Hhdi. and Qi, caiki Madeira Wine, 6 puMtheoni Windward liland Hum, 6 boaci llavanna Brnwn Sugar 1 cait'i lile France Indigo I boa lengal Judigu, I Hhd. Honey I flUaJ.

Loaf Sugir For talc hy t- K. BURRJLL, T''V I OI1N M'VK KAK Co. No. 3 Barclay-I aireet, have on which they will dipne'f on acc "ninodatinij termfc 83 hhuj. Prime Kichftnnd Tobacco, 840 pi.ves Blue Nankirh, boaeidai at, each containing 2 dozen, and A quantity of Lignum Vit.

Jn'yf 1 beuvy tiui cea fieslt tivoo of auk, aiiprt vcil urai.U, laat arrived in i nen cant. Savannah hiih will be aold caaonahie termi.if taken Irom u.u wharf on lindinc ALSO. B. 'A' few padneet Inst landed of aritki 'ft th, IM of tht liljit of rich Kimultfia Goiuiter Etiairti.il for St. a andnther OlflCl'ia I rftrb muA MMllirl lttl.

ft full 10 iu iiiui ini Slant miliury atlle tREuroi. will be ihiptiei to oiks of he Wen Jr.dia Itlandt ilnot aoldprevigut 10 the 4th July. Aplytn GRANT FORBES Co. JunS umi UAlfc, teceived per the la arnvaia, mih for lale Iu D. OAKEY 19 H.

ATKINSON, v. No 51 William. ituct I eaiei mem fine London black HATS, 3 do do do diab, 4 do Children and Yonthi tolonred Ruffi, a do do and Guli H.wkiburV Bonncti. 6 do Mem Piau Hati, 10 do Youih and Mem cojrf.c do. 4 do do do Plated Drab, Drib Greci under and Black Green undi 9 do Leghorn nd Straw Halt and Bonnet and Straw do- Faihiopahlc artificial Flawcra July to Im JVDfy GOOD Mh.h, H.V7 FOR SALE, the late STOCK in Trade of BEACH ward, N.

wur, i.uui,ung ui a general anortmeat of DRY-GOODS. ThcCoodi will he mid low.andthv icrmi of payment made e.nv. if thev ran k- ed of immediately. The itand can be retained bv ne ponnaicr. Apply to COULD, at Co.

Onpoiiie 'hf CiV.H:il. DKV JUST received on consignment, 2 bales su perfir.e Lund.n Broad Uoihi, oaict aupiinnc Loadoo Caitimerei, I caie Cotton -inery, 4.cain Mem fine Han, Incite Norwich Shawlt, 1, -at Elaitic plated Spur--For tale Sy MILLS Ji STEWART. 9 3 ST. CROIX Hhda, 24bbla. of the hut quality of Muicvado Sugar, iu.

mporttd inrhe VrigliloumairJecr, Kodgcn. and 6 Hhdi. an I 43 nbla. of the first Sugar, imported in the brig Phcanix. capi w.drich, huih irom Sl Croix, 'a ill be landed to morrow at the old alip and iii'e by CHARLES D.

GOOLD rii 5 mm nr.in I.ivery Suble, Greenwich ttcet. juiy iu 11 'J' mmA AHUKSb for sale, a theauut bay, JJ i-2ai hand. 6 old, warranted iour.il ooHuni'er thcia ldic and every kind ot h.v I icti wll ho told cheap raqnitc at th? tl.h.t 1 a. a 13 i I. i.

JMW.JQii:LJirjtiAriMxrOST, With rmkU 'iii that have not, hand to crn, have to announce the death of ALEX 1N0ER H.VULTO&' He wea'cut ejT ihr lilth year ef bit ae, ia tht full vigor of hit faculiie: nd ta tite midat of ail hta -Kfulnesa. We bav not the GrTrrneai lo depict la mctanclioly irartre-i'ig event. Now when death ha eaiiti uahcd all party animotiiy, the gloom ihat over jweada every countenance, ttte ampathy ihat jier 'ada every woinm, irteantable teatimony ol he eaieem and reapeci all maintained fur him, of ih ove ail br him und aiture ua l-an an imjurMiot. aaa been nude by liielutt which iia tune can trt-cc It becomet nut enter into particular! i we have todnubt, that, in compliance with the univeiial jnjieiyof theiiihabiianit, a aiatement willtooit brl jthihlifd to tbom cntitamiNg all ihecircumtanctv txeMaryto enable ihem to form a Jutt imo.i oif lnairagieiceM. Jn the mean time toe offer the ful-l owing letter that we have received from the Hevet 'end Uii'ifp The tcitimooy winch tbi ii uiLJ irtd veiK-rable Clergyman bears to ihe viriurt of tht 'cea- ed, will vi are ure not be loai on aditceruing community, As toon at cur feeling will permit, we shall deen a duty to preienl a aketch of the character id "ureveMo be-lamrnted patron and, beat friei.d.

VburtJij Evtnwg.Jtlj 12, 1804. Ma. Coi.snam, The jiubhc mind being extremely agitate. the melancholy faie of that gn at man, A tana dib Hamilton, I have th taglit it would be grate fill tn mn r.llnua i a a wiiiuiii, wvuiv jruv.ac gailltl i I repretentatinit, snd, erhapi, be conducive to the ad vauciment of the cause of Itcligion, were I to giv narrative some facia whh have fallen unde ny own obtrrvaiion, during the time which elarite iietween the fatal duel and bis departure out of llm-worbV Yesterday morning. Immediately after he wat brought from Huboken to the nouae uf Mr.

Bayard. at Greenwich, a menage was sent informing me of he sad event, accompanied by a requeit from Gene ml Hamilton, that I would come to him for the pur poie nl administering Ihe holy communion. I went but being desirous to afford time for serious itfb-c Hon, and conceiving that under existing circumiian it would be right and proper to avoid every ap pearance ol precipitancy in performing one of lb noil solemn ofljers of our 1 did not thfi comply with hfi ileiire. "At one o'clock I wat aea'n called on to visit him. Upon my entering the roorr tnd approaching hit bed, iih the uimoal calmneiu and compoiure lie said, My dear Sir, ymiperceiv.

ny iMiforinnate lit nation, and no doubt have been nade acquainted witk the circumiunces which Jed to It It is my denre to receive the communion at your bands. I hoi you will not conceive there it my impropriety in my fie added, It has for tome time past been the wish of my heart, and it wat my intern ion to take an early of uniting myjclf lo the church, by the reception ol ihat In.y ordinance." I obierved to him. tlut In 'mutt be Vert aeniible of the delmaie and trying si in which I wua then placed i that however Ict-roui 1 might be to afford contolation to a fellow norul in distress Kill, it was my. duty, as a minis of the gospel, to hold up the law nl Cod as para nooiit to all other laws and that, therefore, undei he luflurm of such icmimenti, I muit'unequivocal condemn the practice which had brought him hs present unhapjiy condition. He acl.nowldgeo Ithe propriety of these aentimenta, and declared tha he viewed the hue transaction with torrow and sou rition.

I then asked him, Should it please God tv you to health. Sir, will you never be agaii vjngaged in a similar transaction I and will you em loy all yowr influence in society to discountena.iCi his barbanut cuitoni Hit anawcr was, Thai Sir, it my deliberate intention." I pioceeded to converse with him on the subject of his receiving the Coq.nut.ion and told him that ith reiptct to the qualifications of ihoie who wish to become partaker- of ihat holy ordinance, mS ei.quinei could not be maJe in language more ex ve than that which wat uied by our Church Do you tmcerety repent of your tint paat Have 6U a lively in God's mercy through witu a thankful remembrance of the death ol Christ I And are to live in love aiuil 1 charity with all men He l.ftcd up his hands ant sttid, With the.utmost sincerity of heart 1 can an swer thbie questions in the alBrmaiive I have ill willagamit Col. L'urr. I met him with a fix: resolution to do him no liaim I forgive all that happened." I then observed to lum, that the ter rors of the divine law were to be announced the obdurate and impenitent but that the coit olationt, Jof the Gospel we to be offered to the humuie anu oniritc heart that 1 had no reason to Uuubt hi sincerity, and would prtcetd immediately togratif itis wishes. Tne Communion as then administer ad, which he received ah gie.t Uewa.uii.

and hi in-art afterwards appeared to be peifectly at rest 1 saw him again this mornuig, when with his las taultering words heexHvsaed a strong confidence ihe mercy of God througk the inteicession of th. 1 reman ed with him until 2 iclock th, ifteinoon, when death doted the awf ul scene expired itlwut a struggle, and alm.ai without a By red-cting on this melancholy event, let ihe hum luie believer be encouraged ever to hold fast th. ireciout faith which is the only sco-ce of t.ue con volation in the last extmmiyof na're. Let in InBdfl beperuded to aband on his npijetidti ta ifta gospel which tfc? vrrmg, mtjeisitivi, SI.J enmj), enuvemir.d of a Hamiitom rmlwai.ed, in hit la K- I mor.ens,as the umh fi heaveu. Let tbose wl.

I tii 51 it and mt pt to it ll time tee ihe he jf v.n. irr m. acd to Ut practice of during. by ihfimj.Ie narrative, vie with ab I tI.uf uriih iIhm react thai "parahU Inia to a worthy and moat afflicted family jhkh kai deprived hia frMirda of a' beloved tampan aa, hit profoaaionof one of iu Uigkicat brnamenti and bit country of a great atatctm an and real pat i With great retpect, I remain Your friend and aer'i. BENJAMIN MOORE At a aimernut and retpecuble meeting of Met hanta and ofher citizen! of New-York, at the Ton me CoffrvllouK, laat Evening, Mr.

'Win. I 1, a 1 1 mm a ooiM-y rat caueu to tne cuair, ana Nr. Al.tuiii Livingston appointed Secretary, The Meeting having been Informed of ike mefau k'choly event of GENEKAL ALEXANDER IU MlLTON't deceate, and being deedy aent.Ue ol 'he imparable lota which the United Siaiet hav r.aia'mcd by the death of a man, who public an. private endeared him'tu hia frienda ail. whoae patnutiam, talenti, iuteztny land eminent aervicet, have rendered him' necuhail valuable te bit country and being anxiutialy tie ous to render to so great and dis inguikhcd a charac ter the last tribute of respect in their power, Keioivt, That this meeting will unite with the.

fellow.cit:.enaof all classes in every suitable denim tration of sorrow for the death of bei eral ler Hamilton And that, for this purtieie they rr commend to the citiaerrs at large, to shut upihM tores, and generally to suspend buamrss on Sau day the l4h inst. and lo assemble at the house ol Mr. Church, in Kobinson.street, at ten o'cl renoon, to form a procession to attend the re mains of the deceased. That it be recommended to the owners and mas ters of vessels to direct the Colours of all ihe vessrlt in the harbour to be hoisted half mast, durlt th, whole of Saturday next That Mr. Henderson, Mr.

M. Livingston, Mt A Jackson, Mr. J. Kane, and Mr. I.

Wycknfi ie a committee on the part of this meeting, tq mte eriini aa may be appointed by other bodiea ol heir fellow-citiaens, in order to make such furtho arrangement! aa the occasion may requ re. WILLIAM W. WOOLSEY, MATURIN LIVINGSTON, Secre.ary.' Tht Committee of arrangemedt appointed atth r.ecting at Ihe Tontine Coffee Huure on tho 1 3tl mil. in conformity with the seme of the meeting, jexprest-d on thst occasion, request tbeir fellow, eifitens in general to wear Crape on the lei 'arm A iwr as a iriiimony oi tncir respect tor he Integrity, Talents and P.nrio ism ol en. ALr jANDER HAMILTON dcteaied.

July i3, CUycfJVn.Yarkitt. IN COMMON COUNCIL, July 13. 1804 UtfikeJ ununimoMfy, That the Common ounri the City of New-York entertain the most' un feigned sorrow and regret for the death of then fellow cittxen, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, am: with a view to pay a suitable respect to his past lifei future memory, and to afford the most unequivocal temimony of the great lots which, in the iiinion of die Common Council, not only this Cut the state of New-Yjrk and the United States U.ive tuttaincd by the death of thu groat and gooeJ nan, the Common Council do unanimously re commend that the uiual buiineisof the day be dii nicd with by all claitci.of Ranked autummemy, Tb.it the ordinance "rohibinng'th. tolling of Belli at fuoeraii be on this cation impended, and that it be recommended thoie who have the charge of the Church Bells tbii City to cansc them to be muifiod and tolk-n proper interval! during the day of his intcrmei.t. And also, the memliersE tne Common Council Will in a body attend and -inin the luncral procession of the deceased at the and place appointed.

Likewise, (trvf unanimnuilf, That a Commit of three be app-wtcd to makeiuili arrange-l men.t in nenait at at the expence of the Common the City of Ncw-Yuik foincr(orminr. funeral obicquics of the deccaicd, as the taidfiJ Coramiitec sLall judge necessary and expedient. Extract Irom the Minuiei. T. WORT MAN, Cleik.

Agreeable to the notice in the Mi rning papers the gentlemen of the Bar met ar Lovett Hotel, tt join in th.se expressions of sorrow so universal) prodused by the untimely dca of General Ham ilton. The meeting was very numerous, and al party distinction lost iu the general sensimcnt of love and respect for tbc illustrious deceased. Mr arison in a few words wuh a faliering tongue and a feeling heart, advened to the sad occasion most on winch they were cried together, Si in ih. affectionate terms mentioned the private virtues, the splendid talents, and the useful services of this best and greatest ef men. AmrdjK' countenances which spoke no common grief the following reso luiions weie adopted.

At a general tuecting of tho Gentlemen nf th. iarof the city York, at Lovctts Hotel, on July, 1804, Riebaid Haiison, tiq. in chair. Thu meeting being deeply affected by the death ALEXANDER HAMILTON, the brightc.tj rem v. uicir proicision, wn.jm they havi vcr he'J ni the mutt imccre esteem, and admi.a whose superior talents, distinguished patri eminent services, and unitorm integrity l.i...

.1 1.. vuuucicnvc auu ventral i on, nose lots they lament at a icvere private af-lietion and deplore ai a great publi calamity thu they will unite with their fellow lizini io demevwtr.te in every suitable mannci ii n.ere rtsjct for the mcmy of Genera ON, and he ici.se cf rieloit mIi.c i i Sas has su.uu.cJ. That ibi wear Liaoeaa 4 lie -orpse-. A S.I -V" i iidcreare brother for tbc of ti ih i n.uuiu, jwaii SanfL-ld. tnhn Vllaaiul Tlinu-I T- --a t.

Ja committee to make any further arrai.geiIy,nt4 jr pniprr en bis mourniuj occasion 4 DANIEL 1). TOMPKINS, Sec'r. y. The Committee r. quest that the Cemlemen he Oar w.11 a.keml.le precisely at Ull tomorrow morn.

nr. at the house of the e-i-. A-. Mw- ssaii fi urray aureU Jw A'tw Turk 2tb fulj igj BRIGADE ORDERS 'For tha purpose of paying ilie last testimony Military respect to Major General ALEXANDER HAMILTON, deceased, the Brigade Company 0f Artillery, the Sixth Regiment, and the Uniform ompanies belonging io the other Regirhenta fthe ingader will, assembly On at' 9 o'clock. M.

with three sounds of blank cartriges iii the 'ark, here they will be joined by the Regiment, ol Artillery the whole will be under the command of Lieut. Col. Moiton. Bf order of Brig. Vtn.

BiyJ, NATHAN SANFORD, Attltlan Brigade-Mijn P. S. The officers not on duly are requested to st-end at Mechanic-Hall in uniform, and with the mourning ARTILLERY. "RRGWEATJL ORDERS. Agreeably to Brigade Orders of this the First tegiment of Artillery will parade in the Park, oi iaiurday morning at 9 o'clock.

The first battalion vith small arms, tiie second with field artillery, eacl. isn of the first battalion will provide himself with hree rounds of blank cartridges, lo perform the las military obsrq riel over the grave of the late Gene-. -I HAMILTON. Captain M'Leait will take charge'if firing the nmute guns. The olEceia will appear with crape on the left urn.

By order oFLieat. Col CtjRTENies. ROBERT' SWAUTWOUT, Adj. July 1 JRTILLERr. Captain De Peltier's Company will assem- hie on the Ci mpany Pa.ad'c, at lulf-pasi 9 ol'locK on Saturday rnoining, in full unifotm Cfapc to be ayom ontbeleit aim.

SyOrder, Jce." J. D. KEESE, July '3 Qrdy. Scrgt. i NEW YORK INDEPENDENT V0LVN1EL It a g3 IN pursuance of Regimental Orders ot yiast ai oiditred io parade on ihe Battt hff to.morio.i- m.rniug at u'clock rrccisclv yvitli, thri rounds ol blank caytndscs.

By v- AVf SMITH, 3 A meeting of tlie Studentt at lew of hit Cityit iLittK s'f tl tint or i ng i 7 o'l inik the ortice ni oy tn Mi.ir.itan, tiq. in orrie. to conti Ii in what in.iMi.cr th'ty ran b. i Jtheirtioiere tegrei for ihe dea ol tin. late Cti JHAMILION.

July 13. 1 C3 Tub Students of College are requested to men jn the Cull' a Sji.u, ivni. morning at hif alter 9 o'clock prec wi gowr.s,.forth-j)Uip se i. in i Icession of the U'e General HAMILTON. N.

B. The Graduates ol the college afe also do. i sired to attend TAMM AVf AlfVriV'lhr? ft''ir i VI Your attendance is trricstl requestt. ti an cxtra-mceimgul the- irHc th v. igif Irtrceiicly at the letting ihe Sun ihisert-rlin-ff 1 maxcarrangemcnti for joining urtrlluw-cit zen- and loldien in a proi cuion.

in order to pay the last of naiional rcipcrt, due to thr of ou, lepartcd fellow cititcn and So.dier, Genera ALEXANDER HAMILTON. By Ordurof the GnmrSichem, JAMES D. BISSET, Sec'ry. Season of Fruit, in the yearlsf.dkscovcry 3,1 4 oftheinsiiiqiion l5t.fi., Vi, July 13 tj- Thosk Members of the General So- ciety ot Mechanic and Tradesmen of the Ciiy ol New-York," desiroas of psv.ng the last tribute ol re.ptct to the remains of Ceil ral HAMILTON. tre requested to meet at th.

ir Hall, on Satui lay morning the 14hinst precisely at 9 o'clock. N- B. The editors of the mnrnintr tuners are us pcctfully requested lo insert the abJVe tomorrow. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY.

tjr The Members of the St.Andrews So- icty arc icqueited to meet at the M-ioni'c Hail, to norrow Morning, at half past 0 o'cloex precise') order to join the Kunera. Piocesiion of cheir lat- nurh reipcvied and sincerely beloved Brother lleiaruli'r Hmilmn an. I in tc.ilu tis vita-i 3, 1. arcgrtt tney tcei, in cnnnnoii will, their uliuu tit A icns, at the in rpi.1 able loss this comntumi lu ustaincd by ha untimely death. A.

GLASS. Sct'y July 13. FUNERAL PHOCESSION: TheSociet) of the Cincinnati teing churjei wi1! the di.cciion ot the funeral ceremonies tf its Hn.i lent General, the following is the older of Ision which will take place tomorrow st 1 commemorative of an event ot the d.cuiat 9 cjtiona) regret. ORDER OF PROCLSSION. 1.

The Military Corps comiuaudeu i CU.Mort&n S. The Society of the Cioctnnati. J. Cierrjr of '4 1 4 i.

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