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WEWS FROM WASHINGTON, Wasweno, May 24, 1862. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT PAID. All tho claims against the government, so far as they ‘re officially knowm to the Secretary of the Treasury, ‘bave been paid. EFFECT OF THE NEWS FROM GEN. BANKS’ CORPS. The news from General Banks’ column has filled the ‘secession sympathizers with exultation, They are more buoyant to-night than they have been for weeks. ‘THE SPRECH OF MR. THOMAS, OF MASSACHUSETTS, ON ‘TRE CONFISCATION BILL, ‘The only exciting event in the session ef the House ‘to-day; was the speech of Hon. B. F. Thomas, of Magsa- @husetis, against the pending eonflscation moasures. It ‘Produced a profound sensation. It was massive in argu” wment and full of pathos, Many of the oldest strangers fn the Hall were moved to tears, His defence of the -@onstitution was powerful, and his appeal in favor of its -maintenance intact touched the hearts of the most obdu- ate of bis hearers. BR ia tho determination of the advocates of the Confis- “€ation bilis to put them through. They will probably be Passed by a smalt majority. SPFRCT OF THE TROUBLE RESPECTING THE BXRCU- TION OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. ‘The recent conflict between the civil and military @uthorities here wil! have a marked effect upon the mu- Bicipal election, to be eld hero next Monday week. The eandidate who wi!! be supported by the disunion sympa- thizers Is estimated to have gained a thousand votes in ‘the last twonty-four hours, in consequence of the attempt ef the militury to override the vivil authorities. DISLOYAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYERS, ‘The Potter Invostigating Committee has continued in @ession, giving an opportunity to be heard to those whose disloyalty is impugned by witnesses. ions of the committec, about flye hundred disloyal go- ‘vernment employes bave been dismissed, the heads 0, the departments having goucrally acted upon there- PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. THIRTY-SHVENTH conanus je FIRST SRSSION. On the representa. Wasiuxaton, May 24, 1862. RMANCIPATION PETITION “wusim, (rop.) of Mass., presonted a petition, ¥ usarly eight thousand women, for the emanei- sation of the slaves. Mr. Cowax, (rep.) of Pa., preser “Women Society of Friends for emancipation. TUR KOCR OF MEETING. Mr. Latinas, (opp.) of Cal., ofvred a resolution that on ‘and after Monday, May 26, the ‘of the Senate be wleven o'ciuck. EXGALIANG THE ACCRPTANCE O¥ TROOPS. BY THR. PRESIDENT. Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Mrss., Yegalize and cohdim the act of the Pr. sideut “Wujunteors under the ack of bbe smathorize tie ac da petition from the for the daily meeting introduced @ bili to mance of two gomparati vely a ball portion of the edue: ition of 9: Beno, ar which the bill was post toi c lands to be yi poned to Tausday TUM NATIONAT. TAX The Tax bill was then taken up, wiages, yachts, watc the tux on car, 5, billiart Lables, r ondags, were stcnok ont, The tax on railroads, stexmbus was amended #0 as to make the tax on staan railroads And steamboats three per cent of the gross receipy ads and ferry boats o1 vipts for passervers, the gross earvings. The tax on insurance com, auies was amended so 8s to “tax fire aud marine iusuratice companiey three per cont eu the groas receipts for premiums or assessments. Having reached the one hundred and he Sena‘e adjourned to Monday. On horse rail nt of the gross re 08 three por ci House of Representatives. Wasureatox, May 24, 1862. TROUSLE BETWEEN TIE CIVIL AND MILITARY Mr. WickLitex, (Union) of Ky., rose to what he con- ‘exdered = bo a question of privilege, and submitted the rea, It {6 represented that the civitand judicial ects aie in the righttal exercise of, tele power! have reted military amdermod power, ty of so-called miliary, cues to aot i = District, by tore tho oul im Ohta diiesrions took froma his gue kes 4 ioned the Deputy Mavsliat mer Inwfwly contined and atdot the Depaty Marshai TEitee of ive be sypoinied 10 jn: FER BCORMAYY Li send for witnesses and examine the The Srxaxne could not see thot this was a question of yrevent in tutnre Mr. Wacaurrs stated that this cor flict of jurisdiction ‘miight lead to bloodshed. If the liberties of this country mre not privileged questions, what are they? DEMATE ON THR CONVISCATION The question not being entertained, the Honse sumed the cousideration of the Ceatiscxtion bile Mr. Ketuocs, (rep. of 1. extion as an incident of war under the constitution in civil war and robellion as wel! as to foreign enemies, ‘was in favor of a judicions contiextion bill, esp athe punishinent of the leaders of the rebellion. He tained that we ought to strip the enemy of his strength, eud thus augment our ows. regort to the tort ©: ebedience io its authori: ‘The penatry for treason oy 1 tho right of coufise Anation which will not theient means to preserve and tans course of the Souther rebels war ¢ sion and prejudice on slanger was that the latter Ww and not with a view to che pr the country, Kmancly fatal to tho restoration of th Sevan bere rach «nc view of the pending bill: he» ferred to the resviition « sao constitutional power, t ted to arouse pas rument; and yot there gh vo try the experin ately discnsted. He re. the inteution to this assurance was xiven re the constitution and Keatucky and elewhere. disregard their re “by those who had etreug! hen Unionist i ‘those who voted for solemnly oxpronso. ef emancipation’ ak nothing better. ae Jeiloreou Devic and his Cabinet Its tendency would be to divide aud weaken the Unionists, end band the Southern rebels ‘sympatinivera a4 one inan. shat many soldiers would notbe ‘dragoor a into tam. Mr. helps, of Missouri, ‘that the roldiors from th men—had said to him emancipation of «| Jie kuew, and bad been Northern Stutes—: ves they wonld lay down the ego Mr. Harding said be knew how it was Men had entered ito tho war for the pur. he Union, and under the solemn ie: the conflict shorld pot degenerat prose of © ae Jative plod .es thal . basin, (rep.) of N.¥., inquired whether, if an eHAnCimtiON aw poss, Keutoky would jolp Wie re. Mr, Hanmac remarked thet ater be returned leme from the extra segaiou he was asked i he aa the which he referred world be re “ile felt indiguan Do you think tue who ha oleran pledge will violate itr’ passed it would raise ng For himself, ke with the rebels. He hard, t man Who had beon @ scees- loved the Union above wii eeunrance that the war w Union, and not the pre raid, Aud thea he w. Mr. Prat, (rep.) O46 Mase struck adesil blow vw = Ialioved if the bill . tie Weiter saying he ervatiyn of the the rebellion bad arese sheild Not pass 2 : ae the Cnion army advance: our lines should be . capable, and futerred to Ani negroes’ make good s»lli>: had vet tho example, Dill ag being too sweeping in prepared to vote for some jini) tory wo show (hat ssore Which would tt Geter all overs i500, he veatured Yurm of rebeill never leaitutod blig, Ute epustit tis basis 1 opp: idiag the Innoéens as woil as the guilty in iis pros ‘Mr, Fowanna, (rep.) of N, H.. was tn favor of confians. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1862. tiom and emancipation, not(rbid- | Arrival of Sick and Wounded Soldiers. EWS Fi BERN. don in the constitution and slave of God may bore: | The United Staite steam transport Keaneboo, Captain N ROM NEW . samen iotee Tis porene of eaving We ealienel Garton, arrived last evening from Fortress Monroe, hav- | Arvival of the United 3: ‘Mr. Ricuaxpson, (opp.) of Ill., said, as the Jato inion ing on board the following sick and wounded soldiers Albany—Condition of Dov ‘gins had been referred to inthe debate, eee from the armies of Generals McClellan and Wool :— Steamer Oriental, &c. set a “ ca uae. ‘The United States steam transport Albany, Captain Mr. "usury, (Union) of Va, bray aavouated the pas NHL Stovenst of’ Vermont Vola, aiiached to Gen. Tamneniea she penpanerte y merning fram New- fool's staff. .C., wi and passengers. from five till half-past seven o’cleck. Capt. J.B. ere Nothing of imporvance had taken place. EVENING SESSION. ‘Chaplain ~ F. De Costa, 171 tial Sth New York ot ‘The steamship Oriental, ashore twenty-five miles north ‘The House roassembled at seven o'clock P. M. iment Binion 4, th ‘New York Vol. of Hatteras, lies in tho same position as when she wont Mr. Dusxar, (Union) ied eviamet permission to file rie Teautamnns done. m Mg ogy as Bg va! on. Qne wrecking vessel bas been sent to her assistance, peech on the 6 of confiscat rst Lieutenant Robert: fateon ,. Pee a er Ohio athccated. the Coassca: | First Lieutenant Stephen Motiett, Sesh New York Vol. | 2d another had been sens from Newborn. Mr, Boromnm; (rep.) pwhsiieys Second Lieusenant Walter Scott, 301b New Yoric Vol. As ghe was not leaking at last accounts, hopes are en- tion bills, and said they ought to have bees passed at the | Second Lieutenant F.M. Lyon, $0th New York Vol. tertained that, should the weather prove favorable, she extra presion.. He pled nets on popped of NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. would be got off without damage. Oue-half ber eargo eer eaten cot care shal teow toe eee ia ay pce edna haga a believed they had the right, and that they ought to’ put | sonn enn seamen ered off. There were thrown overboard 100 tous hay, an end to slavery. ‘Hermann .; Co. D. | 1,000 boxes hard bread, 10,000 bushels oats @nd 200 boxes Mr. 0 Crnaners (non) of Tone» argued that the slaves wane Gre Joan Franklin, corp., Co. D. plating ch of rebels may be emancipated, but not to remain Thirty-fourth Regiment. Wm. Law, Co.'D. States. They should be colonized. Tho traitors should | palmer Bartlett. Joseph Felter, pal ‘The express matter was lightered off, and will probably pe eaves eee crimes or driven into exile, like Cain, Regiments [veh Ewens, Oo. E. besaved. The Albany brings back the following passen. Chas. H. Hodges, Co, Joseph Jobnsoa, Co. K, from her:— Other speeches were made, when the House adjourned. Wm. W. Wickham, Ge.G, = me i “i ay Atwood, Volunteer Engineers; Capt. . Roundy , Co. O, J. Price, 9th Pernsyivania regiment; Proud: WEWS FROM THE REBEL STATES. | 5.b-ilirdioy, Cora, Corp. 2 corcoraa, Gor, | By th Dee 5. bye Lieut By ek pe a BE ea eae: Win. T Pomenie, Of Yoiuavoor Bugineorey Lee F. Le Granville, 4728 Now HAuiace’s Heapquvanrens, May 24, 1862. ey - <ichih Repent. Prt Nae ar York Volunteers: Sergt. 8. Brooks, Volanteer Engineers; ‘The Memphis Appeal of the 221 instant says that Go- | pi Team S JW. Kessler 60, De Bessa Massey, 97th Pennsylvania rogiment; Gorgpant vernor Pettis, of Mississippi, has ealled for a thousand | Alonzo Greentield, Co. I. John F. Mahoney, Co. H. ian, 97th Pennsylvania regiment; | jeut. Bab- a4 New. York regiment; Capt. H. Wayne, 76th armed men to rendezvous at Vicksburg, ammunition to | Tisird Sickles Brigade. ‘Michel Haggerty, Co. D, | SOCK» 8th New York regiment: Capt. os penpaoerei 3 6. Philip Sweeney, Co. C. Charles Fompord Goc Ponnsyivania; Dr. H. M. Field, 76th Pennsylvania: Lieut. " F.C ithers, Volunteer Enginoers; Lieut. 5. Morton, Vicwsuonc, May 21,1862. | cps, Mendon Go Dennis 1: Mead Co, a 97th Pennsylvania regiment: Se-goant F. G. Trowbridge, The fedoral commander has ordered the removal of | Joseph Davenport, Co. A. Dithiorick Brookman, CoG, | Voluntee: Hnsiueers; Sergaauk H. Finch, Volunteer En: ‘ i ‘Eighty fird Regiment. (Geena Sergeant Brubaker, nasylvania regiment; women aud children from this city in twenty-four hours. | 5, iby fun Heviine Gergen rao one. rgeant W. H. Moore, 76th’ Pennsylvania regiment; KE. Tho Mayor has asked until Tuesday, tho 28d inst. James Cullen, Co. Ke. John Haight. Corp.,Co,@, | 8: Bull, ter’s clark; Corporal James Cole, There were ten boats below the city at 8 o'clock this | J. K. Waltor, Co. &. William Steward, Co, . | 45th Feunsyivanis regiment, |. oolle, commissary’ David Coou, Co. A. R. R, Staflord, Co. D. lerk, and tive privates of 97th Pennsylvania regimon morning. Ira Mills, Co. B,orpora), —_Houry Manton, Co. @ Also as passengers from Newbern—Acting Major M. The City of Brooklyn and Hartford passed Natchez this |” rhivty-sirst Regiment. August Bhillp, "C0. A. Husard, Slat New York; Capt, Whecler, 6th Bhodeisiand; morning. Frederick Brown, Co.E. NA. Lieut. Chapman, Adjutant of Sth Rhode Isiaud; George 1. McIntyre, mate of do. ; harged from transport: : ; Ridelay, Captain of ‘transpor The Corinth correspondent of the Memphis Appeal de- cure Or Fe pet Dorgt., oa. | Abi. Berry and Afteeu enn plores the death of Colonel Ingraham, of Van Dorn’s | Geoige Garvey , Co. Danjel Hughes, Go.'t. Capt: Noyes, Sth Khode Isluud; Lieut. Flecher, signal stall, who was, it says, inhumauly butchered by the | Samuel Holu.es, Co. %. Michaei O'Bryan, Co. B. eg rear ee oa rh alee a foterts dn Scokicnman cn Me Sih oni, John Motel, C3. a en do. ; three solic: on wick list, two privates of th Con- The samo correspondent ss that General Beauregard | Jacoy Urban, Co.F. allen Pickard, Uo, D. Recticut on furlough, one gurporal of Bist New York, do., isabout to confer the Order of the Southern Cross of | .fohn Abstoi,'Co. F. Reary Kocenborg. Ga, A. (0 private of Battery le ripe leepe heh hg og i e % Fre: erick Tétrey, Co. D. “welfth Begin, Veras, and flye privates of 9th New York regi Honor on the privates of the Ninth Texas regiment fer ‘Thirty. Seconds teen Hugh Davison to. A haere : ys iment. rallant conduct, ‘They will be the first to receive this } yroleiol Chapel, Or 1. 3. A, Cola. Conk. The Prince Street Tragedy. wovetted badge of distinction. Wm. Steel, Co. D. ¥. D, Molloy, Co. 1. CONDITION OF WATROUS—VISIT OF THR CORO- ‘The Vicksburg Citizen of the 18th inst. says thut gro. | Cornelis Ciasmney C0, @ Jona Guiden ra eo NER, ETC. cory stores have ail been moved away, and that it be- | Richard, Mexicbog, Co.Le J. i Wheeler, Go: Le 3 The Watrous tragody 18 fast assuming a different state comes @ serious question where groceries are to be pro- | Wm. C. Sweeney , Co. F, E. Ackermann, Co. B. . | Of atfairs reiative to the difculty which existed between cured after this. Alumoue Davis, (0. B. ‘Thirtecrth Regiment. the parties, and which lod to the ehooting of Watrous. The Italeigh Resistor says that Mra, Jeff, Davis wrrived | jie’ witeime ce Bee Sent Nese, inno In place of the trageay growing outof their business re- there on the 11th ivstant, under the escort of Senator | Chas. Putuam, Co. C. Henry Clay, Co. H. Jations it seems that a womun was at the bottom of the Givin, of California, She was aceomfavied by her fout | J.J. Barnets,Co. & cat Ser. “Fowsth Regiment, whol affair—the woman being no other than the wife of children, Mré, Keary, Jeffs neice,and a sonand daughter wes es Carson, As to the deposition made by Watrons before of Senator Gwin, Henry MM. Helms, Co. F Coroner Wildey, om tho evening that thealray took plac, diark ( Robt. Mi Ehivly-itei wm. Charice Lam 8. G, tr Ker it ig stoutly denied by Carson that they were engaged in ‘ business tngether. It is aliegod, that they wore nover ‘gaaeinne 1 agimet engaged in business aa partners; but that, hud not this Kroak. Vanilusin, Co. 1. unfortunate afuir transpired, Caron hal so much con- fidence in Watrous that ho had in contemplation connect- ing himeolf in business with him. Carson, who is said to be very wenlthy, was, before the war broke out, re- puted to bo worth between seven audeight hundred ‘the Messilla (Arizona) Times says that General Sibley’s command are dismounted and ins starving condition, Tio companies bad been cnt off, and the rest were et deavoring to reach Santa Te. nth correspondence gays that Goneral B infamous order bas fired “our army.’ A federal epy and gvide was shot at one o’elock to-day. Michael Facial, Co. 1. ‘he Charleston Courier of the 12th inst. congratulates | bavi Laing, Cb, John Schane Tiseniy.teralh Reptaich. the citizens of Charlesion upon taeir boing four times ©. A. Harding, Co. D. thousand dollars, most of his property being in roa) stronger than at large cousignments of Alonzo Vikeuan, Co. D. * | estate iz the West and Southwest. stones from Columbia and the iuterior, and iron chaius | 2)"145 wnt pecsNh 5a a nt, About five years ago be made the acquaintance of aud other materials will soon be on their way to aid in Wai Lewis. Co. Be Biewn'h Regiment. Watrous, who at that timo was reputed vw be in very ructing a € wall to block out Whe invaders from Le rode bel, Co. A. eaty circumsiauces, but shortly afterwards lost his mo. pes ater ( Hegiment, ney —being « man who lived very fast. About two years ago he becatne very ivtimate with Carson, so much so that the Latter pus implicit confidence in him. Ie intro- duced him to bis wife, aud he has been a frequent visitor w his house, He also, on several oceasions, travelled in their company io the West. It is ailegod that shortly atter Wa a8 made the gucat of Carson at his howse, an intiy grew np betweea W is and Carson’s. vhatfor the past eigh' Taonths they have company toguthor, and on very yon was Sevoral times in- t se he soomed to scorn the kl ie “tuat Watrou? w: yotd dishonorable act towards him, About this cime it is also alleged that Watrons decane considerably strat d in Saances, and Carson loaned him woe $10,000, John Cokeley, (0. H. ‘About two months ago certain fucts came to the ears of John Dull, Co. i. Carson, who for the fir=t time concluced to ferret out tks Botshek Baits tare: ty 00. B, Nichoiud Hauiy, Co. K. teuth of the soporte, nd satisfy himaell whether there Wilmer Bike, Bvt. Meiwnaly Co. He Auton for such nsse-tions, or that it was a Harlan P, West, C oi Timothy Buck F Accordizg yy Fortich Leyiment, daring the early part of last week, it is alioged, Wai Nobert White, Co. I. called upen Mew. Carson, and invited her to 0 out. All the Sonthorn jp a¢ cowardly and infar 3 The Vicksburg Citi ut writing from Jackson, Muss., under date of May 18, says:—Five Yan kee gonbonts arrived within ragge of our batterivs yes ferday. At noon the commander sent a lag o tmanding the surreneer of the city. The response sei back was,“If you want the city come and take it.? The commander of the flew: also, it ie supposed od the surrender of our torts just beiow Vie sak which was also pevemptorily refused. After this the Union grnboats weighed anchor and dropped down the viver to bring up the rest of the fleet for the purpose of opening a bombardment. ‘The Vicksburg iea bays that the following General Order No, 28 has beer issued by Goreral Butler, and will be read for the information of the Confederate army at dress parade;—- He argu anrers Devarrten’ ov rae Givi, May Sohn o'Suit aa, Co. HL. Morrison, to. Witiata &. Lott, Co. 1. Waa. Haskin, C Tsong Lats, Co, Ay Rhuraas Koo ! Laniel Mullin Robt. Green, Co. Joseph sek 1 me Patrick Hart, Soutuel A. We Michael Cowley, sames Mailer Harton O'Ni John B. Bur kawin Kings 1862, Tuite Lucius Blood, Serg"t, Co. @. ‘tthe hense fn Kast Vourteeuth street, the reskionce of eet itunyscea tepelent tor vase tito saies have Johu 8. Ryan, Co, C. snes Slecube S06. A. Barabue dud proceedet dawn Srondwar scacmon bali in ing themscices “Ladies of New Orica in ettrn T. D. Ducheney , Co, K. ‘Seorrty fourth Reyiment. the usighbocood ab the time, f ‘Vhey for the most. scrupulous nv Petor Jotzon, Co. G. das. i. Barns, Gu. C. | visited onoor two places, aad wore Realy traced: 07% Mathew Fectis, Co, amos Wilson, Co, Jobn vower, CBD.» Co, BL hones of sorighatlon in Greene or Wooster alrest, whore he y remained for some time, and were watched by Car- until they returned horne. od home #von niter tis wive that night, but said not a word to her as to what he had seen. He sonviuded to seek satis.action from Watrout ty ou Tuostay nigivt, repitired to Lb vourde tesy on our pari, it is orierod when any femaie shall, by insult or show contempt for ol United States, she shall be regarded mnt held 1 treated az & woman of the town p By command of Maj Go, C. Sanong, Av A. G. ‘The following bambartic adress hes been isened by General Beauregard ~~ Mus oF Tim Sorm:—-Shall our mother aud scoters be thas outraged by the ruMan! the North, to whom is given the right to treay at their Picasure the Indies of the South ay eonunon harlots, « Aronse, triends, and drive back from anr soil thee: fuuous’ invaders of our homes and disturbers of bur ray, Co. He Borty-vec. nd Regiment. Thomas Dorts, Lo. F. Ronedict Hletcher, Co. I. Goorge Stebb: Genera BU TLE hia Wiley, © '. eget We te James Court mag f which the latter strietiy denied aé tirse; bat 1 tut he was watched said that Wi op ibis knees aud beg, hin. Carson, however, became so euraged at Wat that he shot hitn on the spot. ‘The depesition maie by dian is aloged to be untrue inevery respect ed in the room. doln Gibson, Lonnis Niel, © rt. C0. 1 family ties, Win. Burns, rons Willey heard tiamt i. 7, BEAUREGARD, General Cormanting. | "mata Lavery, Co. A. aujoiuer stazement respect ny ~ rs Porty fowrth Reo iment. Twenty-six men, desertery, arrived here tact night. "poet, CO. K. In the last two days nothing except picket skirmishing and thet quite light. 1 hak beea expected at heatquur- ters that Heanregard would make au aitack almusi any It is pooitively eral attack, time, beiiewing nat he would reco 1 He, howevur, waiter a short cououlta be plysicmm, desired that the Coroner sould cali this afiernocn. The physician in etrendan ate. that hii Hacunation has Set Ma, 21 y would decide tie fate that awaited the uaiorbans There ix, certainly, @ hopestor his recovery, aud as as he be nic he will not List loug. Ibis hoped by bis ai he will make « clear suatement of Lie waole (vom bis a with gard intend: nd on left! two stron; Meuphis deserters unite in suying ie kad his w ce outside heir intrenc te, and thas rd) ordero’ a forward movement, but s eountermanded it, It was s 1 the appearance o our gimboats at Vicksburg we use, Colonel Worthington, of the Fifth | @ by ony pickets n B. Wm. H, Sorg Jom Barelf, ‘ aks, Con ¥ . B. Noivon Dougnl, Coc te Zonlhe Heginent. t aid to be very ve oit, Michi, : recent. tie grand round hiss been hove f ni wo i Win. c. Whe pest Wn. He it has y hard frantic over twonty hours, aud the roy ery bac condition, | Jou? Asa M. Cape: nn, is Stitt = vers wobn H.W Rr nal up News from Oalito: Louis Bird, ¢ ghe pollen store stoudes night. N Fian Twenly, ; e ouel Conner, Jowoph P. Prine Cases. UNIED sr. mer COURT. we Hon, Judge sb th. The United Sates ce. Cheshive and Cargo.— ud condemuetion of the veawel and cargo as pro- the onemy. Some ve. the Same.—Apptieation made by Mr. 8. Sali Lake ou Mtenday Sailed-—Ships Endeavor and Washington, Hong Kong; Mary Robiuson, Callao, Daniel Gould, 9. ©. Hanry Tithe, ¢ stay doh 8, Warde Supreme Court—General Term. “yijth becelipad porty Bi. May 19.—Ihe following decisives in cases heard in James A. Day, © nary Term, beCore Hon. Judges Ingraham, Leonard | Alunson Parker, Go. ix Woodford, on the part of the United States, for an in - ¥ cme xew Zemin, VOLvESSne: teriocntury the iomecinve sale of the vessel secu bs delivered th's morning Fifth Regim nt. nth Regiment. 18,0n pari of the claimants, op The People es ret. Adela M. Sen vs. Wri, Miner.—Jndg | a. W. Brown, Co. 1 Trovers Dalrymple, Co. B. jvtion denied. mout at Special Term reversed, aud poremptery manda aus ordered without coste. Prosper Me Wedmore vi. Janes Brown ot al.—Jadgment affirmed vith coats. ‘The following decisions were reudered before Hon. Jules Ingraham, Leonard and Barnard THE ROSH WILL CASE—CHARITARLE pea Chauncey Rose, eccr, dv. ve. Hency Ros Judgment affirmed with coste. This” cate ‘came up at Special Term before Judge Allen, sometime back, ina suit instivuted by the execatore *f John Ruse, deceased, agudicial construction of his laat willead testa: He died in this city on the 10th of December, fe widow, parents er dosceudants. The will Was adlnritted to provate in March, 1800, and letters testamentary were issued to Chauncey Kose, a non-teet- jont of this State, whe gaye security. The entire estate of the deceased was valued at $300,000 end npwards, By tus will he appointed his brother Chauncey Kose and his frieud Augustus Averill bis oxeoxtors, He bequemti- ed to the former $20,000, and his books, letters, . uns, and such like things. le hie brother, Henry Rose, $ 000, and $1,000 to hie cousins, To Sirs. Held’, Cunn., $3,000; to the tow of Rock Hill, $2,000. ‘to tho Crphau’ Asylum of Charleston, &. € By this use of his wit he bequeathed $300,000 for the purpose Of establishing an extensive beneficent a-seeiniion in the city of Now York, provided withum tive years of hig de cease m similar sum wae raised by other parties uot named: and then he devised oneshulf of his vsiate to the American Colonization Seciety, and the rematning halt they (the trusivos), be says, “will please allot ana give to whomor whatsoever they may devin to be aud moet worthy objets of oharity Yor.” After tha death of the testator passed an aot lavorp tion, & also the Colonfzitiva see Lonnah a. Johnson ny tho part ot the ow of vessel for Lrolgut money, the same to be paid ont of the pro- «of pare of the cargo coodemced und sold. Movion® VeRMONT VOLUN Lifth Repime ¥. A. Jones, Ordusnce Sergent naowr Owen W. Horrie, wagoner, Co. ‘The above came in charge of W, Van Steenbey, Surgeon, and Dr ore and It, P. Devis. Colonels Bliss, Howe and Almy took on board ihe Ken nebec lust night hot coffee and tood for the mea, ant the ladies of tho New England Soldiers’ Rolel Assoriation wept down to render a! the aid they could. Colonel Burgess, of Governor Sprague’s sta, wounded the port or hah at the advance of General Stoneman, was removed (rom the Kennebec in the Massachusotys four-whevled State rieGeneral Term. ambulance to the Astor House, where he is doing well. Before Hon. Judges Ingreharo, Loonard and Rosencrans, EDWIN JAMES CALLED ON TO EXPLAIN THE THR MATTERE SUBMITTED TO THE COURT. Miy22.—Jn the Motier of Mr, Blwin Jame:.—ludge Ingraham, the presiding jostice, avnounced this moruing that the Court, without expressing auy Opinion as to the meritwof the question Involved, decmed it proper acopyof the papers submitted for their consider should be served upon Mr. Jaaes, in order tha: lie rt wor then a’ he shoulé deem cnish lam with & McNeil ani Car . ne Mu Inter poxed. roent of condemnation and sale as euemy pro- P yer na Waar. dnd Car. og the Ulockade of ng to violate the The Sick and Wounded Pennsylvania | "™ Soldiers. Paravervaia, May 24, 1862. ‘Tho sick aud wounded Pennsylvauis soldiers from tne joneral MoClellan’s army, who were jelphia to New York by mistake of the United States officers, and without the knowledge of the Pennsylvania agents, were ordered > be imime- copy of an Soldiers’ Hospital at Newark. so a % Newarn,N. J., May 24, 1862. ronee the ASoldiers’ Hospital,of the bewt character, has just | jerwn not mw eliiaen been fairly organized here by State authorization. Ii is | practic’ in our eourts, Jur ? uider the special direction of Marcus L.. Ward, eq. The | one, ae ee con , ‘the Trutge at special term | building is large aud now, and capable of accommoda:iog of Mr. James to ur courts ee taints Gucete hn the wil eere | about two thousand invalids, Tt ts located on the Passaic | rauge O° unulry, unless it firmed that lurve portion of the siete thas beyueathed | river,and is adjacent to the raflroad, ‘The roome are evidence In respect te will fall te theleis at law DeXL OF kin ot the de- | large, high and airy, with fever wards, water clovets, conegtt millionuire? a Dathing rooms, slorerobme, and the best of cots, bedding nited States Cirenit Court. and govorninent clothing. The faouity.are doing thew vee Hon, dui ge'Nelson, Chief Justice golves great credit by the spontaneous and handsome Nhe ewe drt AD freely peace, roaaner in which chey are performing their duties earereneuceii ts , i, yor ate e? | Nearly one hundred patients are already in the hospital. | ueifeations, —{eonour in the inq recon | ehect of ¢he a)plicaat not having beou a « bis ON ARD'S DISS NU OFINION, consider al wevers: which had tran in o1 Jimmies we nO Within of our taquit Y he chirged yma vaudlte aint Hud WO proe tsall, lis coun: kK. 1 bo charging him | ‘The iustitution is very popular, and the citizens with agsault ou the bigh seas, with) ® dangerous ting delicacies 1 the needy soldiers. It ty epestaily weapon, ob dries Walker. socond mate of the Ainprioaa | ‘ributing deliea . poyares Markets. ihe Court, in soptwncing the p:luoner | desired that our soldiers in the fleld should be BurAra, May mpriee ne L hard Isbor, spoke of | formed of this institution by the pres Vivay quist, Wheat @rm for tho better pr vousel Picaide to three yours IT. M. thy chormisy of the of>nee, which oceurred in a mutiny, ———— ; for all deveriptions quiet: sales 7,000 bushels’ Chicago of witch Uhe defendant was (he ringieade: Additional ‘Troops from Pennsytvania. | spring ou private torms. Corn im moderate ¢ THR SLAVE TRADK. Paapenrma, May 24,1862. | sales 16,000 busirola uew at 32340. Other gi United States Mistrict Attorney k. 1). Smita moved te | Governor Curtin, on the first intim: enter a noite prowwqui in Williams, chiergee writin dk ion from the War | Whiskey unchanged. Canal freights ateady; 12\c. caso of Connor, Morris and | Department that additional troops would be call whoat und 10}¢0, on corn wo New York. Reesipts—-10,000 ng in the siave trade. One | immediately replied, ‘Pennsylvania wilt flour, 16,000 bushels wheat, 16 000 bushels corn ae Aud ee bag donne a evidence | anmber requir: it Tne ib aaked for 4 - ry 13,000 hushek ous, | Bape 18—4,000 bbis. flour, jor ihe Uuited States. Motion granted, ty were regent lnfantey new organ 000 bushels w! bushels Dughels Gechareed wail Jue Qe La aksomn forwacg in BROW GaySe ne nutes 0nd will | ed 20.09 Duals oa, eoen, 1000 Post OMecs Reopened in Tennessee. ‘The following Post Offices im Tennessee have boen re- established, and are now in operation under the United States laws:— Nashville (county seat) widson county. — (county seat), panes x Meemery ‘county. Wilton ‘county’. ntherford county. gfeid (county seat .klin (county seat), Columbia { (county, ‘Murfreesboro’ (county Pas Shelbyville (county seat), Lebanon (county seat), Wilson county. Smithville (county sent), _Bokalb ovimey. Liberty, Dukalb county, Alexandria, veKalb county. to, Bedford county. Jordan's Valley (Christiana), Rutherford county. Fire mear Lanesboro’, ’, Pa. Svaquauaxma, Pa., May 24, 1862. ‘The viaduct over the Lanesbero road, on the Erie Rail - way, was burned last might. It will not obstruct trave! or interfere with the business of the road. The Jura Outward Bound. PortLany, May 24, 1862, ‘The Jura sailed from Quebec at ten o'clock to-day, with forty-six cabin and oue hundred and sixty-three stecrage Ofictal Drawings of Marray, vor & Co.'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotte: ertee, tt aceg Bxrna Ciass 245—May MD 61, 4G, or . 21. Kexiver, Cisas 24é—May 24, 1862, 42, ‘bs 2, 29, 41, Cireusara seus freu of Saar a, Ky., or St. Loais, Ometal Drawings of the Kentucky and Delaware Siate Lotieries. Kenrcexr, Extea, Crass USM pea ines Chaat as Clretiars sent by’ Wilmington, Delaware, or Covins cairil SOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Prizes Cashed in alt Legalized Lotte- Information given, SO0RPH BATES, v1 fe i Wall street, roo: The Improved Sloat Elliptic Family Call and ye them. Mach Ouly Bawing Maehint i Sven, E51 Broadway. Brooks’, 5a5 Broadway stree —The largest assortment of city, for Longe Gow lemen, Misses, Boys, and Children Cs ral und ail other siyles in great abun and 150 eg sa ots and Shoes i A Pair of Good ‘Patent Leather Boots for $2 ut BARTLE?T’S, 372 Grand street, corner of Norfolic Ladies’ Pa er Collarsand Cuffs, Whole- " more, 675 Broadway, place for sale { Vv init ite ‘for nwieh street, corner Barclay. nig Cartes de BALCH 8, 233 Gr Prints.—Yor the Best est desigus in Merrimac wnd other fare ite Herring’s Pater Rutehie Proot Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Champion Fire 5 the peloned child of William and Margaret Havafy, aged 4 1 month and @ days. the fricnds aud relabives of the family are respecttul'y invited to attend the fuera), this (Sunday) atveruooa, at buif-past two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 253 Colombia street. Hommasy.— —On Friday, May 23, Mr. Davin Horraann, sed 72 y aera (rl reads, ‘and the friends Of F. ony and Rufus Fairchild, are r@ggectfutly invited to attend the funeral, from 12 Kose si this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Iavine.—In Brookiyn,E. D.,on Friday, May 23, Curm Lorre, willow of John, Irvine, in the 67th year of Ler age, a native of the county Fermanagh, Ireland. ‘The relatives and frieuda of tho family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aitert ‘at Laif-past one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 1 South Third street. ‘The remains will be taken to Greem- wood for interment. Funeral services will be hold at St. Mark’s church, corner of Fourth ang South Fifth stroots, at two o'clock. Ennis! New Pa ‘9 pleare cop; Kaw iyvou Feilay, Nay 2 23, Mrs, Fuxawom Katty a native of the Isle of Mon, 'sgod 83 years and 10 months. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectiully favited to attend thofuneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, ab two o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mew. Jane Coriett, 26 Goerck street, eee Cleveland papers please copy Keitr.—Om Saturday, hee %, Mr. Taomas Kuax, apvative of the parish of Drumore, county Tyrone, Ire- dt, aged $2 years and 6 months. ‘The friende and acquaintances of the family aro invited to atiend the funernt, from his late residence, 43 North Seventh street, Williamsburg, this (Sunday) afternoom, at two o'clock. Luwi.—Killed, Saturday, May 17, at Fort Gaines, D.C., by the accideatal discharge of his musket, Davin Lewis, Company A, Fifty-ninth regiment, N. ¥. 8. V., i» the Gath yeur of his age. Orange county papers please copy. Murguyysy.—On Thursday, May 22, Joux Maren, im the 68th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Getty Lodge No. 11, 1.0.o0f 0. F., and of the Taramany Society cr Colnm blan Order, are 'reapectfally invited to attend the funeral, (hia (Bunday) afternoon, ab two o'clock, from his late residence No, P iuigers street, without further notice. Monon.—On Saturday morning, May 4, Mra. Hanmer A. Manny, in the 63d year of her Her funeral will take place this ( i y) afternoon, a& two o'clock, from the residence of Mi Thomas ney, 31 Kast Thirty-soventh street, The relatives frieids of the family, as well as those of her son, Joba, Cutler, are respect{ully invited to attend without further notice. Myiix.—On Saturday, May 24, Arsce, infant of Annio and Patrick Myhan, aged 3 months and 24 days. ‘Tho friends her parents aro invited to attend the from their residence, No. 250 East Svacvele ner of avenue A, this (Sanday) afternoon, at Motor Son Priday, May 28, Mary Ane Hayns, wife of Thomas Moloney, aged 26 ycars, of disease of the js and relatives of the family, aud the ‘rater Mal Bevetit Association are respectful invited to attend the funerat, from her late residence, Mott street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one ok ( lirela oy y P Lim srick (Ireland) papers please copy "ant lay eerie May 25, Mary, wife of Charlos Orr, ag: ro respectfully years ‘Vhe relatives and friends of the fami’ invited to attend the foceral, this (Sanday) afternooa, at three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 183 Kaat Broadway. Psuasox.—Un Saturday morning, May 24, after a short ‘arr F., daughter of Charles P. aud Sues C. n, ne relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ttend ihe f , this (Sunday) atterndom, ch, from the resideuee of hor parents, No. 5€ _, Ruane an Frituy May 23, (uanmtar A900, of, ML Summer “Resort —Beautirat mountala alr and 40 ac rl ec msisteut wita the tun Hyer’s New Hot cet nee Brow Pure: Yellow Bauie pune e obi IN ¢ BROTHE and resioration of Keefe’s New Rg -ry yr and Private Supper Rooms 126 Crosby street, adjoining Cristad mye regen) Dye, Preservative and ‘ga, the orld, wholesale and retail, and the dye privately Hike at Nu.'6 Astor House. Boantiful Complexton.—Laira's Bloom of Youth or Liquid Peu:l, for 1 preserving aud beautify! the ‘complexion and akin. Bol by all druggists aad at Lockwood's G removed to 675 Brod w Truss.—0: y Perfect Truss, Cheap, Dr. Kinne’s Bastic niacin, Bull Runt=Hany Soldic Tack of medical or * iolloway’s Piilsand Osment would have prove RewevenedTursh ra Co.'s Radical Care ection Whaiwver With auy ries oflice of aame nan , May 20, by the Rev. aAN to Miss Korutwua @. Yeduentay evening, Hi. Mansy to EK. Kev J. Wost, Burress Montast—Lacn Dr. Mubienberg, Mr conse, eldest dat 2 Thuretay, Ma: my Mien Ww Bes, Josweune La tor of the tee vh Paliniort —Oelwber last, n nF to Rann Ee Nas mu, all of this city. On Wedneatity, May 2 of the heart, Wittiam Wl. ANautN, . His remains were taken to the city of Hudson, N for interment. Baowee.—(n Saturday evening, , ih the 66th year of bis age. Josvrw Chan, Ills relatives aud friends she funeral, fron tin yn, this (Sunday) at Cuonen.—On Briday, My of Henry aud Rachel Aun Croker The relatives and friends of the family aro requested to attend thounoral, from the residence of bis parents, 604 Washington etreet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two 23. after a short iliness ed SI years, 4 months aud 2! elatives and friends ot ihe family, the active and y nembers of Mario Hook and Ladder Company wnt; algo the members of t, and the Fire Depart late residence, Freeman , this (Sunday ) after bo taken to Mil street, near Franklin, acon, at four o'clock. aletown, Conn., for intorinent. DOSNELLY.—At 6 His remains wi > Dear Manbattunville, on @ funeral service will be held at the Cathy ,corher of Mott and Prince streets, on Mon uing, at ton o'clock, at which the friends of the mily ave respectfully inv vid 1, Demarest, in the bud gear ‘The relatives and sviend# of the famil ly invited e mas the funeral, this (Sunday) acternoon from the residence of ber sou, William ve 2Sonth seventh scree: + May 23, Revn, wic are respectful ‘Denaxt—On Bi Durant, aged 77 . The fuwerai will toi place this (Sunday, » ternoon wet twoo'clock, from ber late reside: ; ellas thoes of her late i. Lobert Hutchins to stiond without furiher April 18, of tytus fe hee novice wilt bee ohawk Hogine ¢ Tha relatives anit (rien are ineral, an Mopcday morning, at ei market | h echurel, Jorsey Ci ity. t , Hee SCHOLLAN, aged 22 yearn and 7 months aR rRN.—At New Windsor es H. HAVeRMMYMR, in the 58d year of bis a latives and friends of the y ¢ Ye invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of 95 West Fifteenth treat, this (@unday) Mernoon at two Csioek, witheut further invitation, in Broskiza, om Wednestay, May tho Sd year of hi om 08 Hudson street coutumption, Sito speetfaily tavited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) ationd the f street , this i hal®-past two o'clock 93,” Wanner, youngest ny aged 3 yours, and 24 days. ‘The realives and frien'ls of tho f are invited to attoud the funera!, the re ‘of his parents, SLatayetto stres ‘ooklyn, this (Sunday) afternovm, at three 0” ‘Svuuivay.—Un Friday, May 28, Daren Suutivan, # aaee or Cloghcen, eo inty ‘Tipperary, Ireland, aged 44 ots frteuds and those of his brother-in-law, Maurice Cleary, also those of bis brothers Jolin snd’ Kayene are requested to aticn?d tho funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, from the residence of hie mother, 242 Tenth street. Tipperary and Limerick, treland, papers please copy. A day, May 22, of dropay. ny, in the Gath yeur of his age. His remains were inverred on Friday, May 2%, im tee Episcopal ground, Jamaica, 1.. 1. THOMPSON. On Saturday morning, May 24, after @ 2 feat of this city for the past thirty yoars, in the G6th year of shis age. ‘The relatives and frien of the Jeni are reaps peottpity invited to attend the funcrai, from his resideree, Crosby street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains wil! be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- ment. Warxgr.—At the United States ifospital, at Vortvous Monroe, on Monday, May 12, Caanres 4. Wester, of pany A; Hawkins’ Zouaves,' 0! wos recetvel @t battle oF Elizaboth City, ‘The relatives and friends ot - fumily, the members of Jnckson © Compeny No. 24, te Oosanus Light Guard aad the Morkeveers aro ally invited to attend the fnnera!, (rom the Westminster charch. Twenty-second siveot, near Neventh aveuy is (Sun day) afternoon, at one o'clock. mo op.—Smidenly , at Sh ay Notic YMREINK SEAT, Wi of funeral will be «ive TYENTIO? : lieve nat called at the new wove, 2 ho Third aventey Meat Twenty-fourth steret, do not delay Lis deci. dodly ihe place to buy your Bow am Go try ik, Ms. (PIETY PICTURES > Paper, Monograms AT AE IRVING HALL NEW YORK.— Thnveday ever reas t untae, RSOHAUM “SMOKERS —LA SUL AA. cats soe tr con a ont Favorti. Lets prone tied twe mast acrveadie smoking I haceo An mar bY bobwe- BF. RAC MOND, Ue ne, ie sole LARKE. 114 William street. Li, KINDS OF CLEANING AND DYRING, M0. ap vaer of Broo way.—-Call fand see. ie omens Cooky Pants, Vests cleaned it takiny wpare. AYMOND, finest and luvite the © Spring Sacks, Schoo! Atire, and no departure from the ESTABLISHMENTS. Now, 121, 123 anc WOPulton street, No, 214 Broadway, under the Museum OSTONIANS ATTENTION COLONEL WGI LL, FOR- Bxchange Coitce Too, Boston, is now 4,000 CASES BOURBON AND ‘oF sbiprient. Ollie and. dovut hy SAL Kiver Dintilienes, 8 broadway Ps ALIABDS,—THE IDENT TABLE PLAYED ON BARE ihon bine eavibiiing a BASSPORDS Playing Paicsrovuwss, HY Fulton street, © AND CANES POR THE SUGLION—Ay J ine mautbcrurers © VIN Eb, No. 2 Corthadt sireet, —DRS, BR. AND L HUNTER, aifeotions of she C kunt amd Otficr S32 Broauway, two (horas rly 20 YARD THB I Mhage, Nowe. Peatttnen Joes above (or HOUR bk GEL SUING AN ‘VAT ariny a OF et pnemens. ae Lbs is nat pice: » Siow en, par de i ed, wit Vint aly * Ber Heke om ew TAU CHW ot? ® 6¢ Now 48 yuloas, Onder ot Broome street, NORPOLK ADAMS! \PRISS : will despatch B Hy oN ge wf epee 1 2A Laat, (0 be Cotlewed wusclal rmesseagers, Oy

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