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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1862.—-TRIPLE SHEET.. T TF . * H. Keasley, One Hundred and Third Pennsylvacia. names, not known, were transferred to the Danie! | prisoners captured last Saturday. They are mostly from | law is not less than one hundred uor © pi 5 > jor more than five ‘ourt Calendar—This Day. MCLELLAN’ Ss OPERATION’S. John Miller, One Hundred and Third Pennsylvania. Webster and taken to Boston. Georgia, and are. upon the whole, a sorry lot of feliows. | hundred dollars, and imprisonment not more than six | , COMMON Pumas Counr.—Part 1—No. 452, 71100, 1000, C. Young, Kighty-first Pennsylvania. mech I must confess that smong the party I did uot see an im- 1092, 1004, 410, 955, 736, 1058, 780, 105, 462, 466. 468, 5: Fielding, One Hundred and Third Ponnsylvanys, Y Commission were assiduous in their at- | telligent looking countenance, even after making due al- | "mouths. 470. Part2—Nos 1120, 444, 365, 1125, 769, 1131, 1138" [CONTINUED FROM TENTH PAGE.] KE. Davis, One Hundred and Third Pennsylvania, tention to the wounded. Mrs. Henry Bayliss accompanied | lowance for their chivalry and dirt. They will probably MILITARY RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH. 1183, 1184, 1135, 1136, 113634, 1137, 1188, 1189." P, Rusk, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, them hither as the matron. The surgeons aro John H. | V'Sit the Rip Raps. and from thence go North. ‘The advantages of railroads aters by private hand. Direct your | J.T. Cavanah, Fifty-fifth New York. General Dix oiticially proclaimed his authority here to- pr ane sovignble ‘weary: ter ever knew. I send OMcial Drawings of Murray, Eddy é& Jotters, Col. Winston, Eighth regiment, Pryor’s brigade, | Wan. Kingley, Tenth Massachusotts. ‘Triscan, Win, B. Bovins, K, H. Jones and C. M. Allen. dey by issuing an order to the effect that ail existing | Tllitary operations have sot been half as much apprecia- | o9 , : Longstieet's division, Richmond, Va. MF Foster, Tooth Massachusetts. orders’ will reais in force until repealed,” aud that be | ted by our government as by the pseudo concern of Jeff. Ooo eerie, Baten Cents aioe 4 BBR. peaaee-ar~ 3 rer, ty-lhird Pennsylvan' ow assumes command of this departme: The order | Davis. About the first step of the latter was to initiate 64, 45, 9, 46, 69, 63, 44, 40, 36, 71, 67, LL Additional Names of the Wounded in | 0. W-Catior, Nivets-scoond New York. NEWS Fi will bo transmitted by telegraph to you this evening. ny ’ * Kaurvcay, Uiass 2i6—June 4. 1862 the Battle Before Richmond. Lieutenant G. E. Judd, Third Michigan. Me ROM FORTRESS MONROE. tga number e wouned wore Tonsforres trast the pep hinaord ce soars roa 13, 2, 12, 46, 24, 61d 63. OT, 36 84, 18, 4. 2. . R. Loomis, undrod and Second Pennsylvania, 108) te to tho General Hospital here, most of , en at br rapidly | Circusars sent free of charge by addressing either to Wasuinaton, June 4, 1862. NN. Caran, Ninety-sixth New York. Assumption of the Command by Gen. | whom are from General Casey's ‘lvision, and vartic!- | concentrated at exposed points, General McClellan was MURRAY. BDDY & CO. ‘The Elm City arrived here to-day from White House, | S, G. Bronan, Eleventh Maine. Dix—The Departure of G Weol. Pants in tne fights of Saturday and Sunday. They are hb conderaned he hei rape sien Covington, Ky. ‘St. Louis, Mo ringing 450 of the wounded before Richmond. They | O 0. Charleymayne, Fifty-Ath New York. Fouraxss Moxnon, June’, 1862. | Hot willing to nay much about the fight, Dut when asked sg 207 seapes Narn, we pics a wire] APB =p - . Warren, Eleveni ine. * casa about the way the; hey did | WM ing to march upon Richmond via Fredericks" 8 o: eo Kentucky and fhaveall been distributed among the several hospitals | f, Warren, Heventh Maine. | a eysinth New York. Nolther the steamer Metamoran or Massachusetts bas | Doriinch wnty! eutively svernenores. -& pros’ allowance | burg: b Pra, Bose cine ‘© hia prosent line of com. | Deamare State Tovariese ‘The following is the list:— Josiah Hobbs, Thirty-sixth New York. yet arrived from up the James river. Thoy are hourly | should be made for the division, as it was composed cf ’ siete ney 58, ee BaTB Ouse Sil—June 6 10m 3.3: at Ninoty-second New York, Shae Lewis, ‘event Maine, expected. comparatively newly maie soldiers, who have not had Syereatien, mares he st by saan and railcars, » 12, 36, 7, 43, 68, 47, 25, 21, 29. 07, 88. i + \d New Yor: joseph Laner, Fifth New Jersey. the experiences of a year’s ing like the major | W! les @ rebel capi 7 23 2862. in C. H. Travers, Fith Michigan. W, Johnson, Ninoty-sixth New York, The steamer State of Maino arrivedto-day from White | Dartol our army of (he Polamac en cas demenial anes saitin 73, 03, 14. 1. 65, 31. 67, 40, 71, 75, 64, 49, 85. J. F. Kearney, Fifty-fitth New York W. Capach, First Long Island. House, with about three hundred and fifty,wounded inthe | The weather is inteusely hot, and weare suffering . jas by addressing i A. MORRIS & CO. B. Dugan, One Hundredth New York. L. T. Ragers,Eloventh Maine. recent engagement. Those are among the worstfcases, | here terribly with the heat. Inthe hospital, however, | _ Attorney General Bates having given his opinion that ‘Wilmington, Delaware, or Covington, Keatucky. C. F. Benjamin, Fifty-fifth New York. Second Lieutenant C. H. Lesuer, Fortieth New York. which it was thought would not be safe to nh | the sick are icularly formate in having the breezy | Courts martial in cases within their lawful jurisdiction — —_ A. Billing, Third Biichigun. First Lieutenant L. Fitzgerald, Fortieth New York. et pe fe tocarry such | side of the house, and if thyre is any air stirring they | may condemm persons to imprisonment at hard | Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed ‘Captain B. E. Reynolds, First Long Island. M. McGrath, Thirty-ninth New York. distances as to New York and Philadelphia. tthe benefit. Some of the lazy contrabands around | ignoe j, 4nd information given by TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 16., ‘A. Wendelina, Fifth Michigan. T. Maher, First Long Island, General Dix assumed command hero yosterday, and | here, who are selling what hey call lemonade (an old in the penitentiary: of the Distries of Co- | Wall street. J. L, Gibson, 101st Pennsylvania. £, Branon, Fifty-seventh Pennsyylania, immediately issued the following: lemon rubbed against & mdasses hogshead and then | lumbia, in punishment for crimes, is too well A. Grant, Second Michigun. W. Holt, Twenty-third Pennsylvania. 7 following:— baptized in dirty water), oight to be employed in fan- | settled to be now an open question. The Secre- Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- E. Francis, Eleventh Mai G. Cauff. Ninety-second New York. OENERAL ORDER—NO. 1, ning the sick, and keeping Hn troublesome flies away q n Fee. piformation given, JOREPH BATES, Broker, 18 ‘M. Bpack, Fifty-second Pennsylvania, , W. L. Parker, Michigan. Husrqpanrme , Fouramta Mownce; Yo. dune 2, 190%: froin the poor sufferers, tary of the Interior has asked him to review his opinion. ‘ail street, room 1, New York. ‘4. Couner, Thirty-soventh New York, C.H, Fay, Third Maine. andi. ta, oc or ee nat, the | it i# sald that General Wool leaves. here to-night for | He ts the more inclined to this because he is constrain- —— °. Dalton, 'Thirty-seventh New York, R. W. Leson, 102d Ponnsylvania. orders from the War Department, Baltimore. Possibly he may go up in the Metamora, the | ed to believe that it nover was the intention of Congress At Jeffers’ a a pondway, Ladies Elas- oG. Stantacher, Fifth Michizan, J. Roberts, One Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvania, undersigned assumes command at this point. Allorders | boat which took Mrs. Greethow & Co. up to City Point. | that the vol tie Rocks, BL NO, 21 77 ann S31 Balmnces $225 and F. Friedbos, Fifth Michigan. Haskings Jacob, Twenty-third Pennsylvania, now in force will be obeyed until otherwiso directed. ‘The steamboat Flushing, so well known to the travel- the volunteer soldiers, who have so generously | Gonrs Bin Oop “gine igon, Eleventh Mia: J, T, Robinson, Twentya@hird Pennsylvania. = lng community on the lowsr part of Long Island Sound, | 8tood forth im the defence of their eountry, should, for JOHN A. DIX, Major General. | is being 1 N. Miniok, sixty-first Pennsyivania. J, Wilson, Twenty-third Pounsyivania. aud at present is nearly on an even | any act made criminal by the military law, be subject, 3. Taylor, Fiith New Jarsey. WH. Smith, Twenty-third Pennsylvania, General Wook also issued the following order, taking | Keel. ‘Twoashooners are abngnide of her, and beavy | seqinst their will, tothe iguomiaious punishment of con | , Despite the Raim Yesterday Bar “Ma Wood, Seventy-frst New York, O"MeCusky, Twentg-third Penseylvanta. leave of his command:— Pao per daye ate will ve noctand repaired, “The rais: | fement in the penitentiary, against which the feeling | ail tke premium children are on exhibition, the old Msouas -James McCabe, Thirty-eighth New Yorks, H. Buckamp, Que Hundrefl and Firat Pennsylvania, GENERAL 01% )2RS—NO, 53, ing of the tlorrimae has 10t yet begun; but wreckers | of overy spirited-man must revolt, will be crowded again, 80 go early. J. O’Brien, Thirty-seventh Now York. W. B. Michael, Twenty-third Pennsylvania, Heapgvanr: is, Derarrwenr or Vinanma, are at work taking out as much ef her iron work as they . +C. Etaw, Ninety-sixth New York. Joseph Michiel, Twonty-third Pennsylvania, ‘Fortress Moxroz, Va., June 2, 1862. "} can get at. NAVAL, Eight Cartes de Visites for $100, not Isaac Reynolds, Ninety-eighth New York: P. Zimmerman, Nivety-third Pennsylvania, ' i cease Pe Acting Assistant Paymaster George H. Andrews hag | excelled st any price, at- BALOH'S, 233 Greenwich street, ‘W. W. Park, Ninety-sighth New York. . M. Pape, Eighty fi'th Vennsylvania, ‘Tne Department of Virginia having been assigned to beon ordered to the Mohawk. corner ot'Barelage a. ty-first New Youk. W. Taeffer, Six y-third Ponnaylvania. Major General George B. McClellan, and Fortress Monroe Mrs. Greenhow's Reported Levee. : '. y, Thirty-severth New York. W. Weodruff, Sixty-tirst Pennsylvania, to Bavtimorsg, June 4, 1962. ABRIVAL OF GEN. PRIM. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and. Wood, Kortieth New York. R. C. Pomeroy, sixty-iirst Pennsylvania, Madr, Gesierel’ Jobn:A- Dts) andi she! inttor baving.er- . Gen, Prien, lato oie Burglar Proof Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, WR. Horner, Ninotieth New York. F" Mites, Bixty-third Vennsy!vi rived and assumed command, Major Goneral John E. | The statement telegraphed from hero that Mra. Groen: | / Ott Vil We Cuma © Bosnieh: Coreen to: Mower, Pe a 4; O, Mil, Eighty-arth New York, &. Hooper Ponty. third Penneyivanta, Wool this day takes leave of the department, which he pom es meer and Mm. Lapigheps nary loxico; and staff, arrived bere this evening. Cristadoro’sHair Dye, Preservative and. 5 terly, Ninety-eighth New isley, Twenty- nnsylvania. has commanded more than nine months, with pleasure a levee while hore, waiting for the departure ie THIRTY: Rnaaeeia Wigs, the best in the world, wholesale and retail, and the “SEVENTH CONGRESS. MG LOD te : York é Faster, One Hundred and Mirena and entire satisfaction. The discipline and good order of | Old Point boat, proves to have been based on exagger- Wizst SEssiOn a! yer Me ee ee sedi laidcairal cr P. Weak, ‘Thirty-sevoutie New York. ‘A. Seickenshem, One Hundred and First Peansyiyanis, | the troops render it due to them to say that he has ever, | ted statements. ----—— Hill's Hair Dye—50 Cents, Black or Levi Rockwood, Ninety-secon New York, W. Worthington, 104th enear sais when required, found them prompt, zealous, active and A number of female secessionists visited the hotel, but Sena: | pei Bost in use. Depot No. 1 Barclay street, and sold. es poder meryaee ec ory ieee mad issreia energetic, In parting with such a command he would do | it is said they were denied admission, General Dix ba Wasunatox, Jane 4, 1802, | YSU drugs M. M. Ford, Eighty-eighth Now York. * Sergennt F, Craven, 104th Pennsylvania, injustice to bis feelings were he not to say that he does | !g given special orders t» allow them no communica THR IMPRISONED EOLDIERS. Beautiful Complexion.—Laird’s Bloom P. Greenhow, Ninety-sixth New York, J. Little, 104th Pennsylvania. it with extreme regret, He, however, derives consola- tion with any one whatever. Some may have succecded A communication was received from the Secretary of Foi area Se freien ze mh for preserving Mt beautifying ee we : Keegrerie ne tion from the fact that they are hereafter to be command. | 10 greeting them as they were about leaving for the | the Interior, in answer to.aresolution calling for informa- v oe AEC See ee E. Riddle, ‘Phirty-vighth New York. = Ww. Blair, 10384 Senna eae. ed by a general who can appreciate their discipline, good boat. tion relating to soldiers imprisoned in the penitentiary. Bases | Trtoap herons, is the Best and J. L. Turner, Fifty-sixth New York. . J. Lecosy , 104th Pennsylvania. order and efficiency. By command of INSTRUCTIONS TO PROVISIONAL GOVERNORS. cosgae Br we CESORERE, ay ng, curling, cleaning, P. B. Callaber, Fortieth Ne e J. A, McMilier, Kighty-fifth Pennsylvania, preserving and restoring the hair. ty TL Seid by FP patent Gat Eanaede Nar York. 3. Sherrill, Ninete third Pennsylvania. ! Major General WOOL. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. A communication was received from the Secretary of | sildruggist, 00 ‘A, Brizley, 101st Pennsyivania, J. Monney, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, | 8. CaRUcRoss, Acting Assistant Adjutant General. soopaibaabedbewiites dina War, transmitting instructions given to theGovernorsof | praise tes Diseases, Fall, Change of Com = oO. Bond Fifty-third Pennsylvania. SS eal ied el | General Dix, having reported to Genoral McClellan for w. cron, June 4, 1862. ‘Tennessee and North Carolina. lor, its embellishment, treated carefully by GRANDJEAN, 5 Sees ae 8 orange W. Stants, 1024 Pennsylvania. which indicates exactly the position of affairs :— EFFECTS OF THE STORM—COMMUNICATION WITH | Mr. Hata, (rep.) of N.H., offered resolution thate | pe, ©. R. Clarke’s Vegetable Sherry J. Leary, Kighty-first New York. J. wv. Cia, Fiteh New Jersey. To Mason GEveRat Joun A. Drx, United States Volun- THE ARMIES IN VIRGINIA INTERRUPTED. committee of three be appointed to consider some means peed Bitters. re: Cin invigorates the shackled fare renege ce 3 Gallager, Titth New Jersey teers :— No despatches have boen received to-day at the War | Cor ventilating the Senate chamber. Laid over. frame, putiies ik Hood and produces an appetite. Only 38 B.S. Lovett, 104th Peunsyivania, J.C. West, Thirty-seventh New Yorts, Having reported at these headquarters, in pursuance | nepartment from the headquarters of the Army of the ROREEE, FOR, SORICERS. 7. h & © ical G. W. Waldron, Fifth Michigan, G. Searel, Eighty-firth New York. . | of orders from the War Department Adjutant General’s pate a Mr. Witsox, (rep.) of Mass., introduced a joint resolution | 9, Sr asses Mars! nae materia 3 B. Ghark, 109% Pennsylvania, ae Hotei Pa tema Hew, Nort. office of the Ist inst.,Genoral Dix will assume command | Potomac. Themilitary telegraph line between Fortress } siiowing hereafter © premium of two dollars for every | posite the church, A. s ladies, No connection ‘3.8. Cark,"Third Michigan, R. Whitman, 10ist Pennsylvania. of troops at Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and | Monroe and headquarters bas been broken down by the | accepted recruit to the regular army, and allowing sol. | WHalever with any other Truss office of same name, F Stevens, ‘ixty-seventh New York. ER E White, Bity-aixtb New 3 aie Suffolk, and in the vicinity of these places, exercising, | storm, but is expected to be repaired by to-morrow. diers enlisting as volunteers or in the regular army to Rupture Cured by Marsh’ ae eee ba aaa ee oe Pennsylvania, SW afar, Nineep turd aay bangs! supra potas of cuprenarer ota, No intelli eof public interest has been received receive their pti iy il _ advance. Passed. es indies Barats eaeeemy corner of Broad Amos Rosenberger, Third Michigan. J. J. Williams, Third Maine. vision of separ: 4 command WESTERN DEPADEMENT: a ar SB Eat EE IC Mathews, Fisst Long Tsand. 3. H, Ward, Third Maine. Major Genoral MCLELLAN, | ‘0m the valley of the Shenandoah. The rise in the | 4 joint resolution suspending all payments under the | Elastic Stockinge—At Marsh Bros., Cor= = - aback: hee peoena. Pennsylvania, = Ses oy agree rol 8. Wiuzams, Assistant Adjutant General. ‘Shenandoah embarrasses military operations., act _ pay t to ee employed in the Depart- | ner of Broadway and Ann street, ui Barnum's um. Fee ee aearerarin ectanyivenia, 3:3 Jonbson, Tonth Massachusetts, General Woo! and staf, itis understood, will proceed | THE STRATEGIC POSITIONS OF M'CLELLAN aNp | ™*O*0f ‘he West wan ties of tnd passed, ‘Trasses.—White’s Patent Lever Truss Hi. Mather, Tenth Massachusetts. i L, Wood, Ninety-second New York. - to Baltimore by special boat to-morrow night. M’DOWELL. ‘The Tax bill was then taken up. pos cures power applied is the same ag oe eS ee bg eae g Sixty-nine prisoners arrived this forenoon from White | Now that the command of General McClollan comprises | _ The question being on concurring in the amendment | /s obtalnad by using the ingor—t. ¢. an inward and upward D Wy ene W. Fry, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania, House, captured on Saturday. what is south of the Rappahannock, it is understood that | *tiking out the tax on cotton, principle, Braces unrivalled. Please call. “Pamphlets free. 9. H. AUstin, Fifty-aixth New York. J. Shilts, 103d Pennsylvania, i 7 ide wid eksaignrtice aA racd: ceettcel then Bontasaa iso be oottton ba erie: erp aciprag {4 speass alts GREGORY & CO., 25 Bond street. 53 Murphy, Thirty seventh New Yor. Fr Hallen, rd pont a Opening of eens with Norfolk. Monroe. Necessarily General McDowoll’s business will | facturing interests of the country. The burden would | Dr. Kimne’s New Truss.—The Only Per= W. 1 roses, Thirwy olghi Now Yoree “ Briler,101st Pennsylvania. ‘se ib est Si Sh eae ob acre hte: one. og | 22 $2 Svcupy substantially the strategic point pee ey enor Beppe peti meg Ob nn ada sas tenn ee inoty-sixth New York, A. Wells, kighty-first New York. Haxat! so long held by the rebels at Manassas. | paying at lesst four dollars to one, as compared with the E. ira Michigan. Ez Condes, Ninety third Pennsylvania, all restrictions upon trade with Norfolk. After this | Thence he can move rapidly by rail towards | great agricultural districts of the West. Many of the | Deafness, Impaired ht and Noises im D. P. Loole Third Michigan. L.J. Geet Ks sath York. date provisions of all kinds may be taken to Norfolk and | Gordonsyitie, or if need be. up the Manassas Gap road, to cotton mills were closed already,anda heavy taxon | the Head cured by Dr. VON EISENBERG, Oculist and BB thed we Brae Fink Lee Portemouth by any parties, on exhibiting a manifest of | cooperate with our troops in the valley. For the pur- | c™tton, would tend te close them all, and throw the Co araadbeg carton eer ST © MeMartin, Fifth Mich H. Williams, Sixth New Jersey. the cargo and receiving a permit here, the only con- y P pe php po poze facts RC 3, Porter, Socond Michigan, J. Clark, Fifth Now Jersey. ditions being that the articles shall be gold at the mar. | Pos Ot the Gagence of Washingion, ov the upper part of | aod pcoper that's tax ahould be‘put on coton. That was MISCELLANEOU: , Second Michigan. Eevee renee eer. ket prices here and at Baltimore. ‘This will be bailed Aaah be ae tr ca ef ca hace. | the great source of the rebellion and had been elaimed as | ““Piongnn IN HOUSEFURNIBHING. J. Lulter, Fifth Michi Seen tee warts, seit Soy UY thie: francesa: Of doyallicliteige Or thang |. See eee ree eee nee aeee iing, and now shat we. ave got Bis majesty down we A PUNGWos Flock TO THY GREAT BAZAAR, @. Koyes. ine iobioee & Fraser Nigety-eighth New York ero oltles. . Another satisfactory change isithe revoking |) ott on oe Sr pe TEES Ripe ana ee Be Ie pedien tg Ee ce seh eee ee i % . . 5 alley a # 2 3. Jaspor, Fifth Michigan. Jit Hockwoed, Ninety secoud New Yorke Of tn order equring th examination of op ter ee na rmpans | oktngingsana pouty cee i a owcotos | ooinaa shtnbicd Ex ico . *. i 5 ras iy ie would a' a burden on ce and England, w! . F. Herbert, Fifth Michigan. D. Stevens, Fariieth New York: Norfolk and Portsmouth before their delivery Ferry would form a connection with the Hagerstown and | ivcen inimical to the United States in the present contest, | Sirs Handle table Knives, $3 Si per dozen. EF. Gommins, Eleventh Maine. M. Matthows, Fortious New York. Our Fortress Monroe Correspondence. | Harrisburg route. curauay, Chane, Sinuons, Hane, Hows sad others, | TO S2¢Gasind Uiencisel erecy description. D. Starr, Eleventh Maine. J. Smith, List ey on ee: Fortress Monnog, June 3, 1862. RAPID MARCH OF GENERAL SHIELDS’ DIVISION. Mr. Saerman (rep.) of Ohio, moved to reconsider the es ne Door Mats, Lieutenant C. W. Breed, Ninety-sixth Now Yorks oh Se carn iee a ‘The Arrival and. Omduct of the Rebel Women Greenhow | Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C. McDowell, of Pennsylva- | vote rojecting Mr. Anthony's amendment yesterday to walle Ween eetl teen han aed aie ame 1: Grosnwosd Eighty trst New York: E. Garey, Ninety-stxth New York. and Company—The Blowing Up of Oraney Ieland Bat- | Bia, arrived here to-day from General hiolds' division. | “e-cpeidered—Yeasa4y nayeld. an Wiy.can BABSFORD sel Brac rate arllet J. Connolly, Thirty-seventh Now Yorks H. Boilon, Ninety-third New York. teriea—The Travelling Facilities from the Place—Fami- | Ho states that the forced march from Fredericksburg to | ‘Ihe question then recurred on the amendment making NL iecetdiseeant” Secasee he vets toe come W. H. Marrott, Third Michigan. oad LP fetta fe bah ata lies Returning to Norfole—Siirring Tmes—Rebel De- | Front Royal, seventy-four miles, was made in less than | & tax on cotton of half cent per pound, which was adopt- ‘and sells on the ready penny principle SC Fes talramenigae: or ig reer aa ony Serleraend Fetal ae. two days. ‘This movement was so rapid that the enemy | “STS Neen of Mags., moved to reduce thetax | entlemanly aaleamen wait on you, who thoroughly E. Wood, Second Michigan, Lieutenant ¥. Waltor,Thirty-eighth New York, Last evening, after the departure of the Baltimore | were thunderstruck at the appearance of the division at | on the receipts of insurance companies from three to one Buy, or not buy, i ‘willvrecelve the moat ctvil ©. F. Smith, Second Michigan. John Krauter, Fifty.sixth New York, boat, 1 was decided to send Mrs. Greenhow, daugh- | Front Royal, thus cutting off Jackson’s retreat by the | Percent. shim ‘ ae REMENERE SE STORE. D. Bm; he Bat ia an en ag #OlHIM attendant. tor, Mra. Morris, child and Mrs. Baxley, immediately | valley of the south fork of the Shenandoah. Had Gen- | ,,¥°: Dixon, (r0p.) of Conn, spoke at some length in No connection with any other store in the elty. ‘W. Barry, One H and First Pennsylva L. J. Scheider, 100th New York. to City Point, and thus get rid of these troublesome | ¢ral Fremont come into the valley at Harrisonburg, | After a long discussion the amendment was rejected— T $5, $3 60, $4and $460, SHOES AND GAITERS, ALL E. Mengen, Third Michigan. Bike poe women, Tbisfair party, who are well known to the | 8 ordered by the President, he might have got | yeas 16.naya20. A erat sles Stow ready ac JONES! 0and Ld hae on Cottag, Firat toee hand N. Ford, First Long Island. roading publi as the ladies #0 tong in the custody of | infront of Jackson in bis retreat, when afbattio would | ,,MI-FRsENDEN, (rep.) of Me. offered an amendment } street, .. Moff, Fiity-fifth New York. J. H. Arnold, Eighty-fitth New York. the government at the Capitol prison at Washington, | bave ensued, but perhaps not a victory, if Jackson’s | of one per cent on the receipts. Rejected. Aue & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF BUNTING w. Bush, Fifty-tfth New York. J. aon 5 aed eee wore under the charge of Hays McCollam, First United | force was as large as is commonly represented. Mr. Couzascm, (r0p.) of Vt., offered an amendment aoe Street, corner of William. Established 2 eee ene New York, oe Smith, Fifth Michigan. y- States Volunteer cavalry, now stationed at Washingten. THE PUBLIC DEBT. St Sone nae. J.P. Batos, Ninety-thitd New York. J)Price, 1034 Pennsylvania, The guard consisted of @ sergeant and four privates of | Anofficial report from the Secretary of the Treasury | Mr. FoeraR, (rep.) of Conn., moved to recosuider the | AN,IMPORTANT WORK ON PHYSIOLOGY, 40.—A W. Riley, Nin ird New York. FE. Donnelly, Thirty-sighth New —— the same regiment. This gay and festive party left | states that the public debt on the 29th of May was | vote rejecting em a ioe reduce the tax on in- LARMONT 8 Paris, London and New ¥ Modis ‘Ad> 8, Bianey/ 1024 Fennsyivania J, H, Thomas, TnIPLy othe Nery ork. wow York, | Washington on Sunday and proccoded to Baltimore. | $401445,086, at an avorago rato of interest of four and suThe ‘vows was reconsidered—yeas 20, nays 1¢—and | facts obiained by Mastony. and experiments in the Peace G. A. Cooks 1024 Penneyivecin ‘A. McElroy 101st Pennsylvania, On the route the escort experienced much difficulty in | thirty-Gve one-hundredths, the amendment reducing the tax te one per cent was | 04 English hospitals, &c. including a treatiwe upon the dis- ‘W. Thompson, 101st Pennsylvania, Jobn Miller, 102d Pennsylvania, restraining them frem keeping up constant and unloyal A NEW TARIFF BILL. adopted. fence of then eauspn, Bens tise to any cadre test ©. Allen, Ninely-second New York. ©. Kupfeud, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, expressions of feelings. ‘The little daughter of Mrs. | The Sub-Committee of Ways and Means have had a | guilt; wiv soin'ead silver plete oe onee S60 tne, | FOU AET a cata seer irer Auer Howse, or HO a J.P. Boyle, 1084 Pennsylvania. G. 0. Mills, Eleventh Maine. d a bs ment to tax gold and silver plato, not over $60 in value, | TOUSEY, 121 Nassau jew York. The 's ofices J. W. Clark, Fifth New Jersey. ae pein ij pees pia we cheered for Jeff. Davis, being in- a of the new Tariff bill printed for the private use of ta vohoes at eae $30 each. ay ry erry oy bd stairs, and hours for treatment are L. Stark, Fifth Mic . » Tracy, Long. 4 stigated by her mother. committee. — ey ‘ “We cone ith “oth in recommending Dr, ‘©. Rossolt, Finh Michigan. ¢. Broce, Mossy sight New York, On their voyage to this place they made themselves ‘THE TAX ON COTTON. At half-past seven o'clock the Senate adjourned. Larmontand hie work. —Courriet des Brats Unis Garces = = Peck ra a G. C. Poor, Eleventh Maine. quite obnoxious to our officers, and even ventured to In the discussion upon the tax on cotton, Senator Wil- House of Representatives. aol come, ‘Dispatch, Staats Zeitun,, Atlas, Medical Re- J; Collum, Thirty-sevench New York. J. Reynolds, Ninety-ninth New York, endeavor to annoy General Dix. Lieutenant Collam had | #00 expatiated upon the burden of the impost upon New Wasmixoroy, June 4, 1862. | AT GIMBREDE’S, $4 ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURES) ‘W. Rotolls, Fifth New Jersey. 2. aera rriesty. 4 New York, his hands full, I can assure you. The ladies wero at | England, while the great Northwest would feel very little yemene wes Gave cf me retailed at $3. Wi ‘Cards, Note Paper, Monograms F tonsap wiped nes York, Seen Piryy Ath New York, times quite insulting in their remarks and mannors. | of it. Mr. Chandler retorted that the Seaator from Mas- | rhe syacen announced the business before the House | Ww. ocean, 101st Pennsyivania, M. 8. Dalliger, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, On their arrival here they were not allowed to leave | sachusetts knew nothing about the Northwest and never be the motion of Mr. Porter to ‘ider the LLEN, 20 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY- E. J. Buver, Nibety-sixth Ni t Inaas Foorce, Ninety-eighth New Yorks ‘Adelalde until a few minutes bef: d. Mr. Wilson repliéd that he would not ha te ga nt : pa bvagleis fourth street, invites the friends of good and chi on -% sixth New York, Gapnain D. 8. Rexy, Ninety-cighth New York, the Adelaide until a few minu' fore the time of her | would. . P! 10 WO ve been | which was rejected the bill to free from servitude the } Boots and Shoes to call this week, as a splendid fresh stow +e ete Se Hinkley, Ninoty-sixth New York. starting, when they were transferred to the hotel. Here | Surprised at such an aspersion if it had been madoat ® | sisvog of those in rebellion against the United States. ee ie 3; Lingham’ 101st Pennsyivenia. Sergeant 0. W, Smith, Ninoty-oighth New York, they calculated to spend the night, dine and sup, and | later hour in the day. When questioned by Mr.Chand- | yr pasxen, (rop.) of Ind., sald that the bill was bl nee W. Townsend, Fourth New York G. Fallbig, First Pennsylvania artillery, have @ good time generally. But in this they were dis- | ler as to what he meant by his remark, he refused to id geen . wa Se T 302 BROADWAY—WEDDING CARDS, NOTE Pa- P. Guncid, Ninety-sixth Ne =" J.R. Mound, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, ~ “ sweeping and indiscriminate. It affected all persons, pers, Monograms, Crests, Seals, Stones, Seal Engrav- GA. Gresn, Eiguiy-itth Now York P. McKenney, Fixst Long Island. appointed, for they were ordered to ‘‘go through by day- | explain. Senators were afterwards engaged in trying ‘er remotely or indirectly implicated in the rebel, | ast £c-rin elegant styles, at EVERDELL’S old store, corner ¥. W. Stanley, Bighty-ffth New York. J. K. Gunnell Ninth New York battery. light.” While here [saw and heard enough to enable | to reconcile the difficulty between these Senators: | ji... Innis judgment it imposed severe and excessive | on ©. D. Barney, ‘Bight; firth New York. ‘W. H. Schaeffer, 103d Pennsylvania, me to believe almost any of the stories which have been | Perhaps Mr. Chandler will carry a huge cane into the 7 ct PURE TOBACCO.—YELLOW BANK TOBACCO. 2 A y iow Yor! a ey sbixty-third Pennsylvania, y chastisement upon many who were driven into rebellion Goodwin's Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from allim- AB. Komler,Stventy-first Now York. Bee Inn Mew decoy narrated of the rebel trio. Mrs. Morris pleaded sick- | Senate chamber, as did Senator Gwin on one occasion. | ty monstrous misapprehension, misropresentation and | purities, for sale by all tovacco ant seyat dealers, and ao a nyt wih oe iw. Col, Heventh * ness—‘s0 sick that it would be murder to move her;?’ | It is due to Senator Wilson, however, tosay that he is delusion, and who, if tho overwhelming Pressure upon | ™ by E. GUODWIN & BROTHER, 209 Watersirect- J. Wurth, Twenty-thitd Pennsylvania, A, Jeifsey , Second Michigan, Dut the sickness did not come on until they learned | 20t easily seared. them wereremovod, would promptly assert their A pu Rape OF CLEANING AKD DYRERG. BO. 40 5, Hoagland, Fifth New Joreey. J Seott, third Mlenigaa. that adinnor which they ordered would not bo sorved | The Senate toulay, from conviction of justice, or from | ty'9 the government, ‘The provisions rendered. ieee. | AAriirgome sitet, torner, of Browiway. cal and ener 3: isches Oe lg 1°, Doelluin, Second Michigan. to them, A “nico cup of ten” was furnisned thom, | fear of farther exposure in the Hxnatp, backed out from | ire the title of property owned by loyal men in thee Lxates! Bremen, gentlemen's Coats, Panta, Vests cleaned J. Harris, Fitth Now Jomey” H. H, Stone, Second Michigan. oranges served out to the children, and they wore | their positive refusal to tax cotton. By a vote of two | jonious States, men who have been faithful to the con- = 25g ALL €. Flanders, Ninoty-sixth New York, % rie ee og escorted to the boat and went away saying hard things | to one they propose to tax it one-half cent per pound, in- | stitution and, Union amid every form of insult and humi- oy tee tg $ iole Ween inind pete tris, F, Tamberherner, Fifth Michigan. about the Yankees. The little children have beon | stead of one cont, as fixed by the House. The latter, in | iistion. He would not encroach on the property of the via , ; = ‘A. sheetburg, Ninety-third New York. N. P. Lent, toe eee New York. taught to insult Union men. To-day they will have an | the Committee of Conference, will probably insist upon | thousands of brave men in the border slave States who Sg a H. Sanford, Ninety-third New York. - a Ci ew pe bee operant m EY. i Cpt in Richmond mar- | one cent, and thus ultimately bring fifteen or twenty | are vindicating our flag. Buta bill ought to pass to | cure for corns, bunions, calosities, frosted and blistered feet, FA coy as Bbvasth Pommagirents ae J. Poole, Fifty-fitth New York. ot hate. I could write ‘com erage esita is oniaee, millions of doflars into the Treasury, with lees hardabip ea th Pine iene. gasliy vasionation is p stongent i ita is? propricior, 212 Brontway, New York A. ton, Third Michigan, J. O, Johnson, Thirty-cighth New York. tion with these fair but sour rebel women, but they | to the poor man than the tax on tea and coflee. moving @ reconsideration was to have the bill recommit- “TTENTION.—DR. BRIGGS. THE CHIROPODIST, IS P. Ryan, Thirty-seventh New York. . st creeper coe st 2 nace td Bape Urge ‘THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR | ‘#4 to the Special Committee on Confiscation, with in- SHiIUL gad successful in his Wweatment of core, Oe erie. H.R. Hobart, Second Michigan. al abicaboroagh: dab teibe-tomereeh: trent ite, Witea dd Petann ge tient pprvenp hed TERI hereafter bold ofios of” prediey hanes |. cuzigns, ealocitiea.oiub and eee at the len Ones TD ©. Wier, thirty-first Pennsylvania, G. Walker, Fifty-fifth New York. Dut to what other Tam unable to learn. Tt may possibly, | ‘The instructions givon to Hon. Edward Stanly, Mii- | \yany of the rebellious States, or under the Peden do tee Bae XM. Burr, Tenth Massachusetts, Ww. 45 Thigh Mele paged a be lock i but some of thesesame stories often | tary Governor of North Carolina, are identically those | Confederate government; also providing for the acquisi- | — ORDEAUX WINE COMPANY NO. 9 FULTON & We irneatorack inety a th N. Bustan, Third Michigan. aM bat 4 work of blowing up the fortifications on Craney | {i*mished to Hon. Andrew Johnson, The following is rac, rn coteest end eeokiantiaing toe aetna street, corner of William street—Open the trade, and : W, Otis, Ninety-sixth New Yorke yom &- Panaile, third Michigan. Inland was commenced yesterday, and in the afternoon | Copy of the letter of instructions:— tioned clase of rebels. Ho contended: that puch an act | guote."ar Prices, Fae, Champagne,, $9 per beeket. $l pes Wy. moony’ Mlasteaizin ow Sank, J Sweeney, Third Michigan. dense volumes of bitck smoko gave cvidence that all the Wan Deranninst, Wasnvoron, D.C. May 2, 1862, | would eryple them a8 political and governing Power, | Sherr. 2 eaten: fide Bourbon, $1 per gallon; ame , Third Mic! \. juartet . A couple of littl Th muyaclte, bes tnetreat, tow York, W. R, Gibson, Third Michigan. guaboate were hevering aroand, thelr ores watching cite feos the natore ind extent ef the, duties and wir Punurs, (opps) of Sto hs capuanuon, “anid he de. aan mer eee R. Sherman, Ninety-eighth Now York” W. Wilns, Third Michigan. the destruction of works built to prevent their passage | power devolved on you by the appointment of Mili- | sired todo what he could to suppress the rebellion and ‘ATER PAINT, SINCE 1850, ON TIN ROOFS, 8. Ray, Fit Now York. “i ea tothe waters they now traverse in safety. | fary ‘Governor of North Carolina. “Instructions have | restore tbe Union. He believed the African rage were ia Salting win ine oll fee qeak Der a Matec ase ooster, . 8. Conant, a ce L. bw im ‘om! i wo eneral irpsi ti bordination t] 5 $F nen ‘Ving ants New York. H. Barvhard, Third Michigan. Norfolk is twice each way daily, but 1 learn that ‘eis performance of jai duties and the aanediee ch pees ae coaseared ot became. free in Srawve! then bs. tebe DEADLE’S 1 ES.—PRICE TEN Cl on L. Pettit, -Thitd Michigan A. A. Place, Third Michigan. proposed to run a boat (probably the Metamora) four | thority. He has also been instructed to dotail an ade. | expelled from the State; but they eannot emigrate to the | [}=40LE'S DIME SERIE 8. W. Govold, @ne Hundred and First Pe vanis, M. Howard, Elventh Maine. round trips instead, which would be of great impor- | quate military force for the special purpose of a gover- | State which the gentleman in part represents. a — ‘W. McRay ‘Second Michigan, nsy P. Darrell, First Connecticut artille ye tance, as under tho present system the boat accom- | nor’s guard and to act under your direction. It is obvi- Mr. Portex replied that Indiana preferred white men. PARSON BROWNLOW, J. Tusly, Fifth New Jersey,” Wounded seven. modates simply the mai). ous to you that the great purpose of your appointment | while Missouri has chosen negroes to develop her agri: — W. Casyor, Fifth New Jorsey. x. 2. Ruy, First Long, Inland. on ta Bont, oe ae of transportation | heres is | isto re-establish t b autnority of ie Seteeen govern- | cultural ieaerente. Pe this was .} reason why the ae {ana jm Fl ig Island. ont great credit for the ner in which ho fur- | ment in the State of North Carolina, to ide the bels should not be dispossessed ‘their sla Ras SSBE. State eae B. W. ! ong, Second Michigan, ishos facilities for mail and passenger accommodation. | means of maintaining poace and secirity to the loyal im. | porty.. ie tattaseatere eth bicaiqapciadhdel —~ dusts ‘Ircob C. Andrews, Oue Hundred and Third Pennsy! ©. D, Jeaman, Fifth New Jersey. ‘The wharf here is a continual scene of arrivals and doe. | habitants of that State, until they shail be able Mr. VALLaNpianam, (Opp.) of Ohio, moved to table Mr. WITH ANECDOTES, INCIDENTS, &c. J. A, Tompkins, ‘Third Michigan. yivanig 'W. Cabio, Seventy-fouirth New York. partures, At times thore aro over a half a dozen boats | to establish a civil government. Upon your | Porter's motion to reconsider. Negatived, 65 against bye i Poter Folet. ‘Thitty-seveuth ‘New York, J. Coward, Thirty-eighth New York. at the wharf at one time loading and unloading, and yet | wisdom and energetic action much will depend m accom: | 86. For sale by all booksellers and newadealers, . Tumay, Thirty-seventh New York. W. Weatherly, Ninety-sixth Now York. thore is no noise or confusion. plishing that result. It is not deemed necossary to give ‘The vote by which the Slave Confiscation bill, hereto. | = 9 C. W. Hall, Fifth New Jerse: a iW. Kosenberger, Ninety-third Pennsylvania, ‘The Baltimore boat brings this morning several fami- | any specific mstructions, but rather to confide in your re was reconsidered, 84 against 65.” Cl AND CANES FOR THE MILLION—AT FW. Whapies, 100th New York 'W. ‘ohnson, Fifty-sixth New York, lies who are en rowe for Norfolk, and a large party of | sound discretion to adopt such measures us circumstances | Mr. PorTRK then offered a substitute for the bill, and h sacmeaaee” Ro —" “ Mobarr’ Navoty-sccons New York. : A. Sheckels) Third Michigan, pleasure seekers. The good news of the success of our | may demand. You may rely upon the perfect confidence | moved to put it on its . ” ve Se Se FF cartes, Fite dnobt . AcFarr, Third Michigan. armies was anticipated by telegraph. ‘and full support of this department in the performance Mr. Kiuince, (rep.) of Pa., objected to this. It was HIROPODISTS.—LITTLEFIELD & WESTERVEL? E. ye, 100th New Yoo” A. Butler, Dinety-sixth Now York. ‘There is an unusual amount of stirring about to-day, | of your duties. & great improvement on the ‘original bill; but he was have removed from opposite St. Nicholas’ Hotel to 838 ‘W. Kasseburn, Fifty fifth No " J.C. Miller, Ninety third Pennsylvania, but of course Iam not allowed to write of the details, With respect, am, your obedient servant, not prepared to vote for any such measure without ex jroadway, « few doors above Thirteenth street, where they E. Walker, Lieutenant, Thirty eighth: Ne 9. Shayers, Ninoty-third Pennsylvania. intended movements or the results hoped for. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. | amination, and he simply voted to reconsider for that | continue their successful treatment of corns, binions, naile, %, alkes; Lisstenset Thirwy-sighin New York, =| 4. Segiet, Ninety third Pennsylvania, Whother these are the roaults of Goneral Dix's arrival | Hon, Rowano Srastx Military Governor of North Carolise, | parpase. ‘The reconsideration showed that the conserva. == FP meaner wor Yor 1 Seen tans aed aseyToeat test matte cose Motchan Tram mais | Governor Stanly’ commiaaion invests him wich she | Lire en tr ower ia tbe Houle ae wellea inthe | Tn, w. BREACH AUTHOR OF THE AMERICAN RE | Ease Plist Laealeneee Fifth tite E. Roands, Eleventh Main learn, But of one thing I am cortain, that ix,1 nover | Powers, duties and functions pertaining to the office of | yr. now moved to recommit the Dill to the Se | atrvet, near Fourth avenue. Oflles hours from 8 to 10 o'elock “Sohn Bayne Rereniy-rst Jeers Vor tgan. H. M. Cucroll, Second Michigan. heard of them wattl Gonerat Dix arrived here. ‘The | Military Governor, including the powor to establish all | lect Committes, with instructions to report his substitute, | and ftom 4 to 6 P. M. * 7‘ ite wo Elhon: [ai rt morn| sneha choos J. Deforest, Lieutenant Colonel, Kighty-first New York, jenking, Second Michigas poldiers on board. believe she is, waiting orders, ind | Décessary offices and tribunals, and suspend the writ of | # nelcrms nee Erroat to ed eguinet 08 were Ne eee eaten Pe ae Sa, Ee ane J, O'Hearn, Fifty-sighth New York. will probably proosed to Now York direct. “The Commo. | babeas corpus during tho ploasure of tho President, or | yr, Portor's substitute ahd an amendment offered by | tag’ °. 9% Fulton street, corner of William, “WW. Mocotlum’ Sixty fret Pennaylvanias G. Frasers, Niuety Sighth Ponnayivania, ore a expected with anoxher lob today. 1 | Until the loyal inhabitants of North Carolina shall or- | Mr. Diven, were ordared to be printed. ——____ __—__. . . . or y- a w folk, but for what pur, " REBEL OFFICR HOLDERS, LAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS—ALL 817! w Campbell, Fifth Michigan, 4 th New Yorkg ‘um unable to learn, sho having left pose! | ganize a civil government im accordance with the con Mr. Witsoy, (rep.) of Iowa, reported from the Commit- F and retatl, < JOHN N. STEARNS o Gevaraireie R. W.0. ue, Eighty-first New York. Minch tees pour; | stitution of the United States, 1 surmise she will take the wounded from that pl nearly opposite the Post office, tee on Judiciary a Lp ted raons holding offices J. Bayne, Seventy-first New York. Portsmouth, 80 as to make room for cases Bowste, 1Dist Pennsylvania, * wo THE RELEASED UNION PRISONERS. under the foderate forever ineligible 'UMMER RESORT—ROUND HILL HOTEL, NORTH pect down in a few days. der the United States. 0 Maloney. Jr, Thirty sventh, New York, Intend, ‘A doserter from the rebel army, and a citizen of Nor. | Genoral Burnside bas sent to the Secretary of War a | (0 cilmo thoes Use SONS assy wy anicty.cme | Seen ee Nasty comment: fan alphas pcs of se h wara Vpewensieie Ney wate folk, came down last night in one of the gunboats. He | Hist of the four hundred released United States soldiers jou re scenery Is of unrivalled beauty; valley, hill and P. English, Thirty-sevonth New York. ‘AK. Bath, 105th Ponnsyivania. peat de Nae beri ‘acamntine nana Seen in — forwarded to Now York by the steamor Virginia, This, FRAUDULENT CONTRACTS. Fire ve tt jnerbou ible variety, and, ne, beset iis elk . : ’ . : oft ept, contain! ‘accommodation S peteael Papatanh hee tees J. Fok, secand Michigan Cea eae a cho He was, inva tontuect since be | he says, isthe second detachment of prisoners reloaged | | Mr-Cotrax, (rep of Ohio, inaulred of Mr. Bingham | for theircomtort as amusement —N- 0 Peay une, eee en Aeaaene POE Mi A i. Hiotman, Fifty-fitth New York. anxioty, and his simple and goutiomanly manner gained | by order of General Holmes, and the third will foliow on | Hit punishing fraudulent contractors with fine and im = eer, ee ar Stiedagel, Third Michigan, isis 3 Mebowell, Fatt -cevente, Feunay ivan, aoe aympaihy of all wid whom he wag ithrown | the sleamor Guido In a fow days. Captain Ritchio, of | prisonment, referred to them by the House some wooks SS as — Licutenant B. C. Crawford, Third Michigan. ey aceee, E088 ee “ lo was | General Burnside’s staff, is now in New York, and wil! , DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. oJ 5 ‘teman, 104:h Pet taken to Norfolk, and we trust ere this he has found his Binal \ hie. that igora' James Beal, 104th Pennsy:vania, 6.0, Corning, Siaty-trat Ponasyivania, family. This is another tact which goes to show the i, | Dérsonally superintoud their debarkation and transporta- | y,t',B ee eS heer Ma thecomentt- | Fey Creat shealtny sopeia FG’ Smith Touth Mancachuvotts John Meintyre, tatty seventh New York. Buty of the rebels i earyi0g on this war, tion to their homes. one of their members, and they expected t0 be able to Ry $70 an antigens 0 Funds ct tad tote howe, . 0. 5 ol . L. Martin, Thirt th Ne i Desertors are continually coming in, and tho banks of i week. ‘stern — J. B. Parson, Tenth Massuchusette, } Guien, Tiletp-aoventh New Sag the scott {hickiyr eosstorea wits tinoos PUNISHMENT OF SWINDLING CONTRACTORS. etoneds They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. 9 ee ice arin Poousy vamar™ vania, J, Conklin, Thirty-seventh New York. follows. But it le nsingular fact thas they donot | The act to dk tent and punish fraud on the part of off. Wales e breach and actaity the stomach ‘ : . : ©. Whiting, Ninety-eighth New York. now much outside o cors entrusted with making contracts with the govern. | The Boston ekly Bank Statement. pepsia and Constipsnee Kilgone, Kighty-fifth Pennsylvania, go 4 Cholera M Flgenet, Hiney third Peaneylvanis. 8. Sport, Ninoty-olghth New York: ‘froin oneal that they ever cult a cree nie | ment, which has Just beon approved by the President, | cat stock Moron, June 3, 1862, They sure Pincr Somplaint aad Nervous ti Kieiah, One Hundred and Third Pennsylvania, None of che above are returned as mortally wounded, | know from day to day what is going to establishos an office in which all contracts are to be filed | Ponne o1! vise hey are the best, % Noam: Gy ae Sruere ats ‘They appear to be doing well. Tho most serious case te | lee like this obey orders, and march.and countermarch | for public inspection, Officers making contracts are eimate of binete 04s Handved ‘and Seoond Pennsylyanie, that of Maser Deforest, a ball having entered his bi rest is the only thing, save food, they seem to caro | required to swear that thoy concluded the same beverage, without regard fo age or time ol vay, Pi Jas, True, Fifty-fifth New York. breast, and come eut at the back. He is not regarded as | ‘The transport Rockland arrived here this afternoon | Without any benefit or advantage ‘to themselves, or ticularly reeomm ded to dell ate persona requir @ Fisk, Bigty-trst New York. + [ dpyond recovery, Bignt or ton of tho above named | frag up the rivor, having on board forty-nine rebel | to any other pergous, The oenalty. ‘for a violation of the Nesimieat,, TRAR 6 co. aa beseawan Now Xerken

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