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5 LOCAL NEWS. DeresnzD Locats —See so for lateresting deferred outside of to-day’s Local articles. bas to Amvssmants To-NioHT. Forp’s ATHBNEUM — ‘eo provoke 1 ll caloula ae ne to entertain. Mrs. Bisbop L appear in ine “Regular Fix.” and Stuart Rs all Forrester and others in “That Bob Nettles. Mrs. Vincent appears in the farce of the « Wan- dering Minstrel, » "The dwarf comedians, Com. Foote snd Col. Small,will appear in comic ludes. G ‘s TuaaTer.— Manager Grover adds sather to. his bright list of stars, in the seraon of Mr. J. R. Mortimer, from the New York a Philadelphia Lider will make bis first appearance before the Washi: jie to- night, as Walsingham P in the t com- -dietta, © Trying it on.” is will be followed by “ Mebitable Ana,’? with charming Lotty flongh in Yankee «| a will conclude with ‘‘J.J.of the War Depart- ment,” with Setchell 28 Guy Goodluck Op Fstrows’ Hatt. — Scenes and Incidents trating the Great Rebellioo, are represented vivid effect, at Stanley and Conaat’s exhi- tion. The scenes are of great beauty and spirit, end the mechanical effects noticeably good. nY—Miss Clara Butler meets with general favorite. The old favorite, W son, who has heretofore won much ap- 8 HR p t Canterbury, is again on the boards. bav- loz mote bis first appearence last night. Rice’s new plece, ‘The Omnibus,” will begiven again to-nigkt. Lewis and Christie will appear in new and startling acts. Fastival.—A festival for the bene@t of the Western ——— chureb is now being beld at Franklin Hall, corner Ninth ani D sts., under tbe auspices of the ladies of that church, who are pretty, vivacious and agreeable, and well fitted e the festival asuccess. Any one having a of loose change, cannot better dispose of by giving It to this laudable object. ite APOLLO ConceRT SaLoon.—Free concerts dally om 4 to 9y m., at this saloon, corner of Sixth ane and a avenue. Sirging, dancing, and comedy. Signor Tibertini jes at the plano, and Prof. Nachman leads the orchestra. Refreah- ments always at band, and dispensed by pretty walter girls ACADEMY oF Mostc.—Rosenthal’s continues to be the resort of those who delight in good vical and Instrumenta! music , the refresh- ments, liquid and solid, are the best in the mar- zet A BatiiosRant Femate Pottrician.—Yester- day morning Mary Shaunnessy, sn Irish woman, residing near the tron bridge on H street, went to the house of Patrick Quirk, near by, and after disposing of ber clothing after a singular — she got upon her knees and for every evi to fall upon the head of Quirk; that bis children might be born biind, ana that purgatory would hold bim fast when he dies, all for the reason that Mr. Patrick Quirk had cast bis vote .. Mon- day ior Mr. Wallach. After spending some time | in Invoking the curses of God on Quirk In a style anrpassing the terrible anathema of Dr. Slop, she was obliged to stop from sheer exbaustion, and yent Lome to Mr. Quirk procured a war- ieut for ber arreet yesterda’ morning, and Ogcers Crown apd fianuan feat y berve ft fh the - acon ben entered the house they found Mrs. Shaunnessy it halg dressed, and not |: an over good humor, for she immediately struck at Mr, C , and would have ‘‘gone in,’’ but ber big deughter seeing some chance for fun, placed her- self before her mother, and took the quarrel on ber own . Bri seeing that the of- §cers were mined to the ‘fold ’oman,’’ loft the scene, the officers to commenced secure the amiable Mrs » Which they succeeded in doing with the aid of a few ropes: end precuring a baker's wagon, she was scon at Justice Clayton's office, where she was asked to give security to keep the peace; but not being able to comply, she was sent to jail. Thomas Sullivan, a brother to Mrs. Shaun- nessy, was arrested yesterday morning by Officer Hannan, at the instance of Patrick Culhane, who charged Sullivan with threatening to kill bim, because, be voted fo Wallach. Si\''a nea a ead gin, with which he said be in- {lt any Irishman living between the cg? ine Seven é Qlaytén; Jalt in defeult of security to who sent him to Beep the peace. ARRIVaL oF Wounpap SoLDIERs —The Elm City arrived at the Sixth street wharf yesterday morning, from the Chickahominy, having on board 451 of the soldiers wounded in the engage- ment on Saturday last. They are wounded in nearly every portion of the body, but we are glad to bear but few are regarded as mortally wound- ed. The wounded were ail removed yesterday afternoon to the various hospitals in the eityi T-e steamer teok from Ais ite house en Ban. day 0 soldiers, and: lan them at Fortress Sontoe, and returning again, took on 470 wound- ed, nineteen of whom she trenaferred to the Daniel Webster, to be taken to Boston. Neither smong the sick or wounded has there beena drath in the steamer. Among those brought up wes Lieut. Colonel De Forrest, of the 9ist New York, who was shot — the body, who is, perbepe, as badly wound: as any of them, but will with care recover. The wounded were cuage of Lz. Joan H. Triscon, Sssisted Surgedas W. B. Bibbins, RH. James.and C. M\ ALep, and Mrs_ Heory Baylis, of New York, who formed the duties of matron. The Sanitary vommmission have charge of the wounded. Vorers on Tas CHIckanominy —We saw terday a letter sent from the pe Ad Mayer Wal lorhia Teg! t, ~~), {70m a of in the Cuff 3 enchosing’ @2 iy writtem tickets of Wasbing- tom voters dot uty in that regiment, bearing the mame of Richerd Wallach for-Mayor, and the name and ward of the voter. Cans ates hat a3 they are tu the seqvice: o: tr ¢ountry, igey canmo4 get to the Dolls, they hope the tekets ut wil) be received he following are the Reames on the tickets:—Lieut. M. Smith, Thomas 4 Osborne, Geo Myers and A. D. Shaw, Sixth Ward; W.J Ogden. Earnest Perrary, George Crawford and os. Hays, Fifth Ward; Philip Hirth and W. J. Fallows, First Ward; James G. Gibson, Second Ward; Lucien Lusselle, Fourth Ward; Joseph Simons, James Howard, G. A. Jones, Joseph Goodrich and George Preas, Third Ward; George H Pierce, Jacob H. Brasbears, Robert Eerly, James Gallagher and W. Weave-, Reventh Ward, ° ‘Taz Mancets, To-vs¥ —There was a fine dis- y, 8nd an abundant supply of yes age, | in be market line, at Center Market today. The meat market was excellent. Best cuts of beef sold at usual prices—15 cents. Lamb was in demand at 12 to 15 cents, this being the sesscn of — peas. There was an abundance of vege abies and fruit New rotatocs were spundent; sn2 gol, fom 74 cente'té §' Peas, ne conte Per . Ly en epee Early York 1 per peck. sper 6. taute" conte pet . Asparagus, cen beeee inions, 2, 3a4 cents. Leann, tt ones Gooseberries, 1234 cents ~ quart Sweet pota- wes; 374 cents per half peck. P es, —, ons ance. bubarb, certs bunch Buaer, 3 ic chats beat print tad 18220 Tor roll, Hage, 16 cents per dozen. Strawberries were plentifal, selling at 4, 6,8, 16, 20 and &5 cents per quart. Navy-Yarp —The Yankee left for below yes- ‘erday afternoon. The Mount Washington went to Aqala Creek last night, and returned early this morning. Qaite a number of vessels are jying at (he wharves discharging coal and timber. A man from Baltimore named Wr. Walger was arreste? in the ‘oiner's shop, the ci of being diss ent. The charge was made by 2 man fa Baltimore, who made a: Wit to the facts and sent it on here, on which his arrest was ordered. He had a partial examination this prea on Bere i is aaid reveaied nothing, be- sides the affidavit of the accuser, to sustaig the charge. ~ FAS Fotics —The Third Ward re ted yesterday—Jerry ‘Dorsey, Gitederiys SI bone Justice — The Fourth Ward Patroimen reported—T hos. Salltven, assault and battery; jail. Mary Launce, *oreats; do —also, for janity; dismissed. Jno. Uce Pourta Warp Station Casts—B. Justice Walte—J.M. , James Allen, John Klotz, pen over to any. Joba Bein, sus lareeny; held bearing. — Tarcaba = ane, aon tag each drunk stones; % Py 5 Gl each. Sration Casus—Before Justice Barlow, drunk disorderly; ed Cryraat Guazpgouss C. Cla NS Clatch, drank oma % Avg. Brackish gs su. tlissm iw cignell, SS 94. ; do. $1 38. Ryssell, do ; surned over to the Bryen and Wm. Tax Rev. Mz letter from Rev copied into oftenat vel uncbristian in | curate in {ts will Syie AoaIn.—Mr. Edvtor: . B. W. Syle, a i : g ry F adjuration, viz: eregation of Christ may minds and wilis in these things, and that this our premise may the more move you to do your duties, ye shall answer ily to these things, which we, in the name of God and of his church, spall demand of tou the same.” The eighth Bermand” of the Lever Nirman the foregoing solemn adjuration, reada as follows: “Wt you reverently obey your Bishop, and other chief ministers who, noe to tl canons of the Church, ma! have the ¢ argeand with a gled vetament over you; followii = ‘het d tions, aad sub- mind and will ¢! pay mitting yourselves to their godly Jus Sanus helper.”” Answer.—“[ will so do, Section 14, canon 13, title 1, of the Digest 1 reads as follows : J , ; p “ bin Bishop of each ray wey compose forms prope: ae Raina ieing, as case may alt ‘traordinary ions. thom ‘to a ch man within’ his diocese; whose duty i shall be to use such forms in his church on such occasions.” concinal prayer and send them to theclergymen of his diocese, and having also shown that a clergyman is bound a solemn oath to obey the orders of Bis Biskop, | would respectfully request Mr. Syle to explain the reason why bis refusal to use the prayer prescribed by Bishop Whittingham should not be considered an act of disloyalty to the Churchs Will he have the exceeding kindness to refer us to a section or a canon of the Church which euthorizesg rector tositin judgment upon an act of the Bisbop of the Diocese? If no such authority can be cited by him, it is impossible for Mr. Syle to escape the c arge of Reg aya to the Church. An Episcopal clergyman takes upon bimeelf belo Trane to obey bis Bishop that he doesto ‘ be diligent in prayers and in reading the Holy Scriptures, and in such studies as beg, Goce —— of thesame.”’ Also, the same obligation that he does to perform the other duties appertaining to his sacred profession. Therefore, if he can di one of the duties Prescribed by his ordination vows, he can disre- gard them al: at his te. He cin become a jaw ‘unto'hi: 4 gs eter 1 Cannot vonact. Ley. ouey , there is but one course it Bim to pursue to avoid the crimes of disloyalty and perjury ; and that is to resign, and then carry his comp'aint to the proper tribunal for settle- ment Now, with r:gard to Mr. Syle’s claim to being Se bao prod thoroughly; congistently, unegu!vocall: D to the Geverimenk of tha ated ‘Sates to be fond fa this of ee fae wf 1’\ but few words are re- aired to and preposterous ity of thestatement. Mr Syle is not an Axueri- fancttizen. Heisa@ British subject. a subject of @ government that has from the start mani; ed a malignantiy unkind feeling towards the United States Government during the war it has been forced to e for its natlopal existence, ost = most egy atrocious rebellion the world ever saw Lord preserve ys from such loyalists as the Rev. Mr Svi- = Not etthese— = ----awuing the well-known fact that the course pursued by Mr. Syle has driven more than half of the church and co! ton from « Trinity, that be is egerting nb good influence upon io remain, the Rev gentleman uses the es aes in his published letter: “ Moreover, finally, I have come to the con- clusion that, under the same Ret pee 1 shouid do the very same thi; all over again, only, perbaps, with more em: is to esch par- ticular Instance ” If this does not savor more of the spirit of the world, tbe flesh and the devil, than it does of the Lord Jesus, than { have been laboring under & great error as to what are the true mantfestationé of that blessed spirit. = 7% In Speer t ar ‘eit —-o “rapes gtyaces personal to Mr. Syle may not afford a y Rockinaewnpuame of bis course, as well asthe bombastically insolent style of his late published letter? May not the clue be found in the alleged fact that he for some time past bas been en; to be married to arich Virginia Widow, who has two sons im the rebel army? Washington, D. C., June 2, 1962. Junius. Partapsrpata Paint Burt5b at SS cents. — We are receiving twice a w. from some of the vest dairies, Philadelphia-print Butter, which Wwe are selitng at 25 cents per lb , at our Sands, No. 43 Center Market, Opposite the Fish Market, and No. 5 Seventh street end of Northern Market, and at our Store, corner of 12th and H streets. ° Je 5-30" Gro. W. Stewart © Son. Mams.—Henry Nyes, N . Thomas, G sard, Keiman’s Orange brand ham, F. W. Cas- sard’s ‘best sugar-cured hams, at 10 cents per 1b. These are five of the best brands of hams in the United States. Ten pounds of Lard for ¥i, at Gyo. W. Stzwhar & Son's, je 5-® Corner 12th and H streets. ——_—_ Tax case of Mrs. Edwards, whose house (No, 409 Niceteenth street west, near E street north) was temporarily closed Tuesday afternoon by order of the Provost Marshal, on the charge made to bim by some malicious nm, that she kept a disreputable house, was investigated yesterday morning at the guardhouse, by Justice Walter. Mrs ‘wards eppeared with ber counsel tc answer the accusation, and was honoauy dis’ charged, and the crse Gnally @ismrigatd by the Provost Masha, bi ‘ ‘i 'o PaysiciaNs.—Pudlished by Cushing & alley, Baltimore, a Guide to the Treatment of Bye Diseases by Dr. von Moscbzisker, Oculist The work is dedicated to Prof. Dungleson, of e Ear—pu' - Towy, Kbilad puis, ,The Ear, its Diseases, ine! dae'se the Artis ab Tyeapany ay Br. von Moschaisker, Uculist ar Dr. von Moschzisker can be consulted on all diseases of the Eye and Ear, 227 Pennsylvania avenue. 1t* -The citizen soldier wil in tke b; peckiee, ‘tat F |p Diget alr than fn ie moat - Holloway’s Pilis so purify the lood and’ strengthén the stomach and bowels that the soldier can endure these hardships and eg be strong and healthy. Only 25 — ee - Cas- ALL PEusons can find the best stock of Cloth- ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh st.,near F. fe 27-30 pr gs nae Oy, Fe POH Sac ey as: DIED, apie eeu a wrneirst At 'n@ friends of the iy are witty ups stows, D.C. June din, Mrs. MARY jer tu: Will tax: a8 On Fridsy wileise vine frat sae Meas seed Stare Mre HESTER waRiear, : at yeaae relatives of 1) iy are re- 6-4 ryan RABE canvass Chase; Joba Camp- je 3-80 (Repub) =—_— FoF RAMS. CBHEar Y 8v0Ds LY Hosiery, Lf SP goed tad chee Bi2cE o zs = 4 pe, a: = SIGK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS 1N At Chffberne Hospital, Washington, Moy 20. i Hospital, Judiciary Square, —ae ist U. 8. 4th U. 8. 1 Pullishes in 3a ge an ft —_ yoy = H ary m3 is : S “tb 4 2d 1 1 45th 6th do 1 2 Sth do 7th do 1 1 Sh do 1th ido 2 5 en do 17% do 1] 71st 2 Sth Penn. i ‘ermont) Zima 1 34. do ido, Si734 9 @2d do 4th a6 1 7 Ta do ‘et do 75th 1 Sith do 2d Mass. Voli 4th 1 a de do fais ~ jas. Volunteers. ae 22th’ 3 on ae do. 1024 do 13th do rt 19th do do 107th do 18th do 1 Sa do 0.... 110thdo 19th do 1 bye oe why iy do - = 2 ta nett vera Sai Mowe it de Ge 7 ith do do. 24D. 8th New York Vol . 1 sth do do. Ist V! oth do do. 1 as ¢ if i io he 4 do do, Mth Battery, 3 30th do do. 17th 3/1st Richmond Battery 1 1 4d do do. 19th 5| Palmetto Rifies..,.... 1 3 th do do., ‘20th - a ‘7th Indiana Volunteers 9 1 Mth 0. — = ee goth do. 4] Total.....+0s004.008 i At Hoopisal at Columbian College, Washington, | 324 do. 1 3 At Carver General Hospital, Washington, May 30. : Pri wisest A sete Sac sentene debdiebainee ideas rast 24.U. 8. + 1[95th New York Vol... 3 1 Sth do 3)938th do do. 1 2d ao 1 3a do 2 4th do 7 nase do 7\7th do 5 12th. do 2) Ist Miebigan Vol .3 14thdo 2 do 3)24 ado do. o I7thdo ? do 1|34 do -6 Ist Maine Ca’ 1 do 2 3d do 1/Harris Light Cavalry. 9 | 7° do 31 5th do 1|Independent Cav Bat. 1 ed 4 a | 3S Se teap eR aTeOY TT oe "Ss 1]19th Indiana Vol 222.2 4 4th do alan ao 3} 95th do alist Minnesota Vol.... 2 Sth do S/12th do gq} ied do 1)2d D.C. Volunteers .. 1 6th do 113th do q] sth do do.... 5|7th Virginia Vol 7 7th do 3| Battery B. 1 | ist New’ ork Cavalry. 3) !«t U.S Sharpeh 3 8th do do. 1|Kennedy’s Battery ... 9] 4th do 0... 1/28 do do. re 9th do... 1|Scott’s N. Y. Cavalry ist N. Hampshire Vol.13| ist New Jersey Cavalry 3 ist 5 ot Ist Vermont Cavalry... 2)ist do Vol... 6 New York Artillery 2) <ee ad Volunteers 2/24 do ess 2d do Battery. 1| _Total............ 356 4th do Sth do 6th do 6th do 00.0. 7 Bat pleted ort 6 lew York Cavalry. 1 Sth do do.... 5 4th New York Vol Sth do do. EY Sg8EgPEEE 24 Massachusetts Vol. 1 do....11/34 do a At Indiona Hospital ( Patent Offcs), Was vive ‘a Men Ofe y Atm gion, do....15)24 6th U.S Infantry... 6th do Cavalry. 2d Maine bi eee 14th Penn. Volunteers. 1 3\6th do do.. do... do. do. do.. do.. Gmahanwiews necTwmw 2/91st Penn. Volunteers. 1 do. do... 1 do. ee. 1st Rhode Island Cav. 1 {sth do 3d New York Cavalry. 1 24 Wisconsin Vol. lst Virginia Vol Jae Hilion ao . ist do 1 1 2 1 1 1 do. 1 ook = - 2/6th North Carolina i ae 5 2 . 1 -3 do. 2 1 Tosal. b>) 2 1!110th do do 8 a ——————————— 2 litst do Ceval: 5 At Moyn! Ploasqnt General Hospital, May 30 do do, ? 14th do do. 1 : - Sth Connecticut Vol do. 1 2/24 Y. 8. Sh v8.5 1oith New York Val. 4] 10th do do do 6 list Rigas eeeamogtere 3 vt U8. 105th’ do + 2 | Oth New York Voi do. 1 Bist ag ee: iu ge & lath di do. do 6 pi>A‘ana Volunteers 1 14th ¥ 4 } 7a do lth do 15th 8 PA 5) 16th do i ian as tote < 3 o...2 13th do i pe Ist AG do... 1/19th do 2 4th do 2ist le i rr t sa ‘a rl ae 0. 1 0 - = wan do md 9 9 dow... BN 1st Vir, $ saa i Pean. Ra = ~ lo do... tat 2 7 2th do do, rT Minnesota Vei. 2 Sth i go 25th £ 3 do gees erie ble Velun a ist 1 & 26th brs 1 + % Ist de Artiliery,.. 2 4a 4 Se go a7th o do..., djindep*t Co. D.0. Toi. 1 Sllith do ry York Artillery 4/24 Bc Volunteers.. 1 ‘ia do éo =a = ; jo 4d..., 3) WEltney’s Independ’t ol ae do 2 Bxcelaior Baicety.. 1/ Cavalry Company .. 1 Bs: - - alist do Rit 3 | 34. New York artillery 1|Government tea: 2 5 1/40m © = ¢: Ba bed {fles ae New York Cavalry. 4 — 1 o £ eee 4 do G0.... 1] Wotadsseoreoseesl®O sr & @ i 10th New Jersey Vol.. 4 Alet S| Sieh remaining im the Hospital for Brwption 4. T a < ® Diseases, ot Kalerama, Mtey 30. A 1 do do. 3 do de. do do. do do. 40 do. do. do do. Serer ee & reeefe <P sentl FEE & - ao oo ry a ith Llinole Cee: rk do Veraneiess 7th Indiana Volunteers 13th_ do 0.0 ro. yA GRAB 1O OD Dm Ip 0s SESSHESESSESESESERSESESESESES HE SSSSES jerdan 01 uartermaster’s Dep't 4 3\Contrtendse 5 th New Jersey Vol. 1 - -3 Wotsl ..000.c0000043 GO.ceeee 1 (a) One Lieutenant. copy and send Washington papers wilizto the War roll = al paged june 5—3t ITY OF E Cis, Saal heros ei AACR, A 190 New York Vol.” Gist lo do ONE Re Dw Om MAR OR mere * 7th Virginia Vol.,,... 6] the office of the Water Commissioners until June —— | 2, 1862, for farm: the of ©) wn with Total...+.+.+.44.918 | SbOuE Seo Lone of Caat-ir Mnd atout ings. 1° pipes 4t General Hospital, Alemandris, May 2). Al pipes to te soe vertoen chosen ‘as to lay. 2 cot exolusive of hub, Copies ote i con- Sth U.8. it. and forms fer pro: ‘8, Will be sent on the 6th do do. Sepuoation of parties intending to make bons fide ef So Amilo togive bonds: with tec eepoeeat Leos ee @ 8 Gcccge & say orate Oar pra eat eeaty 34 do do. 1/9ith ao town, Mass, “EDWARD LAWRENCE Se ee. & ere eee OPEV ENSON nee fe pane jo2 2w_Chief Eog’r Charlestown Water Works. 14th do 0, ljlat do oDs— Re cis & Bevin 2 BEY S008 a are Sharps’ atreet, — 4 uw = do... i 4 4 sn off the reiuninder of the Gooce saved from the — Lace? 12d & “ have still on Kood Sportpent of Domes- 5\34 tio woods, whic! boucht before the rise in = = . on _ cotton, and will be sold at o id prices. sh go ist Pena. Heine, Sarertment Blsok Giles, Bareges, Lawns nad do otro - at very low prices, to close out the stock. Cail 19th do i[lIth do i spre cia H. EGAN’ Ist N. Ham 1) ath < m 31-6tif 479 Nintitost Danek. Woe ee do ROPOSALS FOR PAINTING DOME OF 24 Vermon' Bata 34 do 3}12th do Dapansaeer os sun [pranien 4th do ‘ist do Wassineton, D.C, Mir 2, Mie tae siaa do pptimoat tnt 'Fuenday, the touth Gey of Jaze, ist Mazsach' 134 do do. 2m., for turaishing the materials Keout.ng Sth do .. 1/4th do do. Aaya of te tron Work of the New Dome Sth do sth do do, esl ; same, may Te! . the stor 18th ba — 3 on 3 = She Goutre Sandine ‘of the U.S. Capitol,every rE 19h = do do.. 8|10th do do. Bandar # excepted, vetween ihe hous of} Bm aud 2th do do.. 2}11th do do, in Chief Clerk. Rd = do do..10)12th do do. 1st Connecticut Art... s &. LIFFBURNE HOSPITAL, 24 U.S. 3 toes ae 7 sad, do @o pAVQTICE.—On and after this date, aiters will 10th do rr do.... 257th do do. pes lowed to enter the sof tas Hospital on 34 do do Goveee 1 do do. thoes days only betwee the bast ot's 4th do do do....17}624 doo, d 40 Bie 6th do Is = do 6 do. m2 Ass’t Su Lint 17th do ba do Go! Soh do de ian do . ith do Battery. i|7ist do — do. NOFICE.—CHANGE OF DAYS—On and sfver Ist do Artillery 13th do e+. 2178d do yee RR pee 34 do do. Kennedy's ingepr Bat 2}7sth do do RnR As COLLY ER 4th do do. New York Vol 75th do do, on, on ‘fF . wet me fata gs ipso sis ie di 0 ’ Bib do Carairy Wh dogo... also do i SAMUEL GKDNEY, Capt. 13th eoee 310008 a payment of 25 n Lith New York tam Go dese: siona' do 7] paeabingd) o the room w General Washine 86th do lth do de... 4) do 10 | ten occu which be died. oe New Yorr 1th do do. +414 do 16 clea visitors speday ae New York 1Mk doo... 10{90th do +1 | Rewing redaoed the resonroes of Astosiation, 44 do 1th dodo... 5} 105% a0 2 | readef tile'obarge necessary. or = do 2th do do.,..17] 106th do” 2] the maintenanos preser on of jount Ver- = He ge Ge hems dec jee nn be 7 Ti & £ Be Sea ake | Ug mein EP CFERY srons, 6th 25th 4th Obio Vi 2)". 51 Sragst, ER Pa. Av, = mf ESR So" Searels ooh do do 8 da... SB7th do 2 the ‘patrons and the Ga do Bist «do = do... ,.13] Int Michigan 17 sod ae £ See eet Penn. Et do & = 3a & 5 lith Maine in < ~ 12 3 aE a do 30290 17 a ¢ Valsee. 4 424 da a : Peer) Sth «= da. Vol.gee 3 = 5° Vol.... 1 do do iene “ mb de i “9 * SECOND EDITION. do... 1 THS LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. — ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. The Case of the Bermeda in England. New Yorn, June 5 —The Steamer Persia er- tived here this morning. The polttient news is unimportant an; for Ameri: is sg jean intelligence ts dsily In the House of Comrgons, Mr. Mtldmay asked what steps the government intended to take in the case of the steamer Bermuda, seized bya Fea- eral ship on ber passage from one colony to an- Hon, Mr. Layard said the government bad re- celved information of the seizure, and the case hed been referred to the law cfticersof the crown, ‘whose opinion was awaited The Times says the detatls of the capture of New Orleans places the surrender in a more cred- Mable light for the defenders; a surrender, after such a contest as took Place, being divested of ‘any reproach. It is reported that the French government has Tesclved on the occupation of the elty of Mexico under every contingency, and next fall every strategic position of the country is to be seized on. The occupancy is to extend three years, to allow tume for development of the national will. ‘The Bourse ts firmer—70f. 40c. Pl adap that France has formally de~ e ex; on of the ex King of Napies from Rome. a —" [SECOND pisPatcH } Naw York, June 5 —The London Times treat= ing upon the Americaa War says (hata stubborn and protracted resistance is yet threatened by the South; but the Progress of the North, though sometimes slow, bas been hitherto sure, and if Place after place be abandoned there must come a time when it will be hardly worth defending. The Giode says that England bas washed ber hands of the Mexican business, retaining oaty that hold of Vera Cruz customs essential to com- pel discharge of debts to English subjects 02 -______ CONGRESSIONAL. —— XXXVIIth CONGR ESS—Second Session —o—___ » Tuvnevar, June 5 Sanate.— After receiving and order! ng ee Annual report of the Sinithson! an Mr. Grimes introdneed a bill esta! tain nations! armories. The resolution of Mr. Hale, fora committe to ae better ventilation for the Senatechamber, The bi. z the ing cer establishing « Territorial G. for Arizona was takes'op, and Gebated conversa. tlonally by Messrs. Tromball, Pomeroy and Ls. than; when postponement, to teke np ae eee Moved its resolution for the expuls'on of Senator and advocated his motion. ” cists Hovse.—Mr. Noell introduced a bill for th lief of J. ©. Bouligny, of New Orleans; “os Nr. Wickliffe offered a resolution of inguiry of the War Department if Gen. Hnnter, pm ment by ing the Department of South Carolina, had the authority of the Government to muster a regi- ment of slaves into the service, and whether they have been armed and equipped at the Govern. ment ex: » &c.; objected to. The bill ——— compenstGon of Dis- a Attornies, was 2 up and isid upon the e. —————— LATB LOCAL NEWS. ~~ 2 Exancipation CommisstongRa.—Petitionsgiea since Iast report: Ann E. and V iiiiam H. West and others, 1 slave—Emma Bowen. Wiliam Brenton Boggs, 1 slave—Laura Jackson. Geor. geans Monroe. 1 siave—Hannah Lea Mary Queen and Elizabeth Queen, 24 slaves—Feadall, Charlotte, Francis, Louls, Rachel, Gebriel, Cath: arine, Lloyd, Olivia and Mary Taylor, Andrew Price, Eveime, Henry, Saily, ¥ nia, Heari Charles, Albert, Francis and Basil Gutridge, Albert, Edwerd and George Bodely, and Louisa Brooks. Elizs Jenkins, 6 slaves—Susan, Alice, Mary, Laura, Susanna and James J =. Jenkins, 3 slaves— Waris, Kitty and John. Jack- son Beall, 1 slsve—ana Johnson. George W. Beall, 1 slave—Elia Jobnson. Barbara Williams, 1 glave—Lucy Jamison. Sarah T Hughes, = slaves—Catharine, Jane and ry Butler. Jobn Kt , 3 slaves—Corneli Haven, Henry Hopkins and William Mansfield. J. Madison Catts, 7 slaves—Louina, Molly Jobn, Nancy, Fletence, Aaron and Gertrude A THROWING StonEs —As some boys, yesterday, were engaged in the re of throw- ing stones, on Fourteenth street, near the Monu- ment ge a stone thrown by a colored boy Di Albert Stuart, struck Mm. Sarzb Webster, ‘who was passing st the time, and with such vio- lence that it knocked herdown Stuart was ar- rested and fined by Justice Clark, $5 94; in de- fault of which he was committed to the work- house for G0 days. Let this bea warning toail boys who are disposed to throw stones in the neighborhood of dwelling houses or public ways, where persons are continually passing and re- passing. DistineviseED ivaLs —We are pleased to the arrival of two most distinguished individ viz: Commodre Foote and Colonel Small, ia a Colonel Ellinger and daughter, from Baltimore They have just returned from New York, where they have gained extraordinary victories, and are now here to pay their respects to the Prealdent, Heads of the t epartments, &c. They intend to remain only a few days longer as they appear in New York on Monday, an from thence they sail for Europe. Consequently oa readers may be gratified by paying tem a visit. a FROM GEN. BANKS’ COMMAND. {Correspondence Philadelphia Inquirer.) Haxzper’s Ferry, June3 —Gen. Sigel left here last night, and went with Cooper’s advance to Charlestown. A dispatch from him to Col. Miles says that he left Charlestown at five o'clock this with bis advance, for Winchester. He wiil be Winchester to dey, or 1am mistaken in the man. Banks crossed the Potomac with his whole eseeeg prremgee His advanced had reached Bunker Hill, ten miles beyond Martinsburg, last niglt, Bunker Bill is ouly twelve miles from Winches:er, Sigel has twenty-two miles to march. from Charlestown, by way of Berryville, to reach Winchester, Information received from uarters, this morning, saysthat Fremont’s advance attacked Jackson, near Winchester, on Sunday last, and ee cutup. No particulars have tran- 8 . Shields and Fremont have formed a junction, according to this report, near Winchester. Sigel seems d to let no grass grow u>der his eet. vonoter morning fe ascended the Maryland Hel, }, Witnessed some artillery prac~ tlee, and the acquaintance of the officer whom he su , Gen. Sexton, saw bis brign- diers, and made himself scquainted with tha State of their numbers, &c ; was bere ten hours; ordered an advance st four m., and marched eight miles by oe p.m. The troops marcved without tents, sh wing that it was in- tended to be forced. Nothing is definitely known of Jackson's pres- ent position. One thing is certain, be wili not. risk a battle against these columns united. He bas doubtless ae Sere Mountain a through the gap ia the Luray mountains, leaving Front Royal to the west. There is but little doubt that his army is badly marches he has been com- ie SADDLERS AND HaARN&SS MARKRES: pe NCL am SES rao IER Pons 5 and Wagon