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5 - mals of all kinds, $1,746,000; sh of all kinds, $1,362,000; | undér siphon P47/e eulistod without the consent of | Dighly desirable, and 1 trust it i not! ce Drawings of ‘array, two o'clock, witho@! further notice, from the residenes ass re the comm! arked for bo granted they will be exceeded only NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, jokv and Missoiri state Lotertes ceo ae of her son, James Rwy, No. 85 Watts street. flour and breadstuffs, over $3,000,000; grain, $6,500,000; to into executive session. Mr. Kanu moved to, Brookly%, on Friloy, Juno 13, after @ of Aushokrm re, ‘ord, Ireland, 1 8hé 25th year of ber age. sof the family, 86d those ol bor brotor in- speastylty invited wo atiend the timber of all kinds, $3,289,000, The respective amounts ‘out, the Senate ad,ourned, ‘@ not enumerated. ‘THE NINEGY-NINTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT. Colone! Fritz having resigned, Lieutenant Colonel Leidy is now in command of the Ninety-ninth regiment Pevo. 76, 66, 45, 7%, 45, 10, Kuwrocnr, Tl, 33, 44, 1, « . 15, ithdrawn and Circuiars sent free of charse ered rt TREN, LODY & OD. Gorin oa, ky. 0F Se Lain, Wasaincton, June 13, 1862. BEFORTS FROM THE ARMISS IN THE FIELD. Advices of the latest dates, reecived . indicate quiet iv the valley of the Shenanduas. No quorum betvg pre House of Rep -resentatives. ‘unewom, June 13, 1862. RAwING BCNKBY VR m #1 Careful reereuive Lo the requirements of the p.b.ic Euimy ReXter, mati of other imports from the receivts from his residence, Denw strvet, Brookly 2, om Sunday afte.noon, at two o'clock. Her rewmins will be ‘vous, Fiathirsh. Mansa 4., dangh. nin G. aud Mary Jane Rope®, aged 8 yours, 9 Nothing of public interest bad transpired at General OF revenue, from. th proceeds of the com ts, audfrom the aylvania Volunteers, 10H ini five-twenti SERENADE TO MR. VALLANDIGHAM. Hon. C. L. Vullandigham was sorenaded tast night by Tho House passed ths Senate & $100,000 to enable the S-cretary of the Nu “Y ' contract (or raising snob vessels, and the armament equipments belonging thereto, as are sunk img!D? Waters takeu to the Cematery of the Holy ( Rorms.—On Fritay of the Koatucky aad suing, Juve, 15, bad beeu received from the West. EXOITING RUMORS AFLOAT IN WASHINGTON. Barua Crass 227—June 1 5, 51, $2, 49, 53, GR, eretary of the Treas#ry, months and 13 day: 2 CommiNee of 8 Hon. ‘Tranngcs Sruvens, Chai 8 ‘The friends aud relatives are invited attend ihe t three o'efsek, from No, an Ohio band attached to one of the Now York regi- ments stationed in this vicinity. near being lynched about a year ago, while on a visit to Wann, C1498 Pil—mJune | funvral, on Sunday afternoo, of the United States. PRIVATE FILL, Mr. Vallandigham was “Been to-day flooded with rumors, none of which were ‘Woo absurd to find believers, Among these wore the de- New Books. JOUN A. MORRIS & CO. iy, O° a Zayed 'y, June 12, cf gonsump- y mr lon, Ronemr Sarca, aged 40 y rivads amd the mombera HAND-BOOK OF Mauve INSURANCR AND AVRKAG! iF Marhagion, Keates THANKS TO THE OFFICERS AND CREW oF THE CCMUERLAND, | Ho’TY Spear, publisher, New York.—fhis volume beara the camps across the river. The Hobse then considered private bill's. OREGON LANDS IN THE MARKET. feat of Fremont, thi ‘nmond, the suicide of = » the capture of Ric! Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed No, 1. 0 ©: ¥., are respectfully invited to atte d’ the ast two o'ct ck, the Loige Kooms, corner of Court aud Joralemoua Scnomex.—-On Thurs¢oy, June #2, after a short iliness, a M. und Matiide Schober, ‘The relatives and friends of the farwily and also of Mr, L, Barmstorf are respectfuty invited to attend the tung ral, this (Satorday) afternomn, at oug o'clock, from No. et, corner of Second avenue, ‘Tuomrson.—Ors Pharsday, Joue 12, Axx Canter Taomr- 4b year of hoe are. ‘The funeral will take place this (Saturésy) morning, 4 Jeff, Davis, anda score of other stories, passing from ‘lip to lip in the corridors of the hotels and depots and “the Capitol. There was not a scintilla of truth in any of ‘them. They wore all like tho report which prevailed Yesterday, reciting with minute detail the capture of the ‘Monitor and wo other of our iron-clad gunboats on ‘the joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant G. H. Morris and his officers and men for thefr gallant gonduct on board the Cumberland in the fi, bt with the Merrimac was passed. ‘THR SUFFERING IN IRR! AND, eviden,°° Of thorough and accurate research and intelligent discrimin tn, and cannot fail to prove of great ser- vice to the mp'fchant, shipowner and shipmastor, The Jaws and usag*3 hitherto scattered through many rt was made from the Committeson Foreign | Volumes have bec brought within tbe compass of « simple work, and so systematically arranged as to be of the readiest practical service. A work Sike this, pre- Pared by one whose opportunities and experience are Y., gave notice of @ bill | adequate to the task, will be appreciated by sho'shipping interests. It supplies a long existing want, and we know Of no greater servico that the author could well have undertaken to perform for the maritime community, Its iutrinsio merits, we are satisfied, will insure for it» rapid and extensive sale. ‘The President offers, by proclamation, nearly four be Latge Deon ee tae milhons and ® half of acres of land at public sale in Oregon in October. ‘ormauion furtiehed by TAY. at Prizes Cashed im all Legeaitzed Lotte- JOSEPH BATES, Broker, Wall street, room No, }, New York. Tatermadion given, Logpxn Hayy, son of doh THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. 11 mouths wad 10 days. FIRST SESSION, Affairs chat no exigency seems to exist to terposition of this government ip behalf of veople of Ireland. ‘THE #14M CONSULATE. The “ Town Talk.” <T' title, It appears tous, would exact suit that jawmty, dasd- just ised at ther ‘No. 212 Broadway. All ft, ant ite adoption by leading ‘THE RUMORS ABOUT TIE MONITOR. For several days past secession rumors have prevailed “that the Mamitor and two other of our vessels have boon ‘@aptured by the enemy above Fort Darling, and the’ ‘Bames of distinguished gentiemen are unauthorizedly ‘Wooutioned in their support; but there {s such positive formation as shows the reports have not even @ phadow of foundation upon which torest. Such an oc- Wasninorox, June 13, 1862. 4 SUBMARINE WaR D247. Mr. Hate, (rep.) of N. H., presented the petition of Oliver L. Pierce, that an appropriation of $5,000 be made for building a submarine war boat. RELIKY OF JAMES ¥. SIMMONS, Mr. Cusrx, (rep.) of N. H.,from the Committee on es the town is talking #out makirg the Ciasulats at Siam a PROMPT PAYMENT OF THE ARMY. ‘The bill to secure the more prompt pay nent to officers and volunteers was passed. INTREASE OF THY MEDICAL CORPS. ‘Tho Senate bill adding forty surgeons and one bundred ‘and twenty acuistgnt surgeons was also passed, after tho Section abolishing biigade surgeons, som, wife of Henry Thompson, in David's Summer Styles of Straw Hata— near Dugte street, At Jeffers’, 573 Brondway, Ladies’ Elase tools $1 50, $1 79 ant $2; Salmon wane Suome and slipper forai, Shoes and Galtere et at pine o'clock, from her late’ residence, , $2, 225. Trevor.—Fell in the Sattle of Jun+1, at Fair 0, ae and chiltrer Captain James Josara Temwon, Sixty frst re; House had aaded JEFFBRS, 675 Broadway, Vari ~ ae Va, , New Te enor, of amd of his nf Thomas, are toattend the funerst; without fursher notice, from the residence cP'bis father, No.1 East Wash- ington square, corner Fourth wtreet, on Sahdily afternoom, Jume” 1; at hie TM} “BON Of the {ronda ofthe family’ sre” rospest- York Votanteers, yourgest son of Dr. J fFiemde and those: of the f: boothers, Henry, Ny tevited s@urrence ig impossible, — BECONSTRUOTION OF MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. By an order of the Secretary of War the Department of Abo Mississippi isextended so as to include the whole of “the States of Tennessceand Kentucky. All the officers pein | im these States wiil report to Major General Hal- Claims, reported a bill for the relief of James F. Sim- ‘Personal Intelligence. that Parson Browlow and party left the Astor House yes- terday for Philadelphia. placing them on an equal footing with the arvay sur- geons, it oeing tho o; inion of the Surgeon Genoral their services can thus be reudered more useful. INOS EVITY FOR WAR BX “RNOICU ARI, ‘The bil indewnifying certain citizens of Delaware for | Col. J. H. Almy has been appointed Aid-de-Camp to sxpnanes weurred by them in equipping volunteers was } Gen. Sprague, and resident agent for the troops of Rhode Inland. His office will still be retained in the same place POSTAL APPROFRIATION BILL. Mr. Frssenpen, (rep.) of Me.,from the Committee on Finance, reported back the bill approprigting $150,000 for certain post routes. ‘The bill was passed. THE OATH OF 4! On motion of Mr. Wang, (rep.) of ing for the oath of John Jr, Bustace a Brawrep—Mowsaxrat.—On Tigrsday, June 32, at Louisville, Ky., by the Rev. Ky Livingston Wetty, Ep- Chicago, Iil., to Misa Menure Mox- Major D. T. Monsarrat, of the Dr Bxvorsx—Surru,—In Brooklyn; on Tuesday, Jane 10, by the Rev, 7. L. Cuyler, Davio'H. Da Bevoisn, to- yon daughter of the late Andrew Smith, Fsq.,of (cago. warp E. Brarrep, of at fd o'clock. reday resideace in this city, Mr. Witsram late Stephen Whitue: ‘The relatives aad OATH 10 GRAND AND PETIT JURORS. TheSenate Dill prescribing an additional oath to be petit jurors serving in the United fect that they bave been true and faithful to the constitution, have not taken up ‘The Mountain Department is extended eastward to the ‘oad running from Williamsport to Martinsburg, Win- taken by grand a: States courts, to thi mis tho bill provid- Tas Manwem at tae Acapkay To-pay.—' - allogiance to be taken in certain sean toa fap nee fot the prosent season will be given to day at one fally invite! to attend the fursfal, at Triaity’ clapel, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. @hester, Strasburg, Harrisonbarg and Staunton, includ- ‘ing that place; thence in the samo direction southwards until it strikes the Blue Ridge to the southern boundary onsee wae taken. 0p or counselled. cr advised any person to take uparms, or | 9% renderod any assistance, nid. or o States in revolt against the government, &o., was also Chicago papers please copy. Erkxximaci—Hicks.—In Brookiyn, om Wednesday, June 11, Dy the Rey. Theodore L. Cuy terian church, corner of Lafayette aveuue and Oxford lock, ad it should not be overlooked; for the pro- gramme i# & fine one. The two new prime donnz— Madamo Borehard and Madame Horrmann—will appear, On the suggestion of Mr. Powg1, (opp.) of Ky., the Dill was laid over until to-morrow. ‘TUR SLAVE TRADE TREATY. fort to any State or ree the Freely. ‘MYISCELLAN?SOUS. -Of the State of Virginia. ‘The Department of the Shenandoah {s extended east- “Ward to inglude the Piedmout district and the Bull Moun" Mr. Sumver, (rep.) of Mass. ,from the Committee on Forcign Relations, reported a vill to carry into effect the treaty between the United States aud Great Britain for the suppression of tho slave tr: ‘The bill provides fir the appointment of United States PRIVATE CALENDAR. Street, Mr. Gro, A. EXxeweracn to Miss Juvate E. Hicks. ocecded to the consideration of bile Fuooinc—Kar.--on Wednesday, June tt, at tho re- mother, by the itby.'B. Peters, russia, to Mise Soria A., of Brooxjyn, E. D. together with Sfadame d’Angri, whose rendition of Or- sivi, in“‘Lucrezta,” ts ono of hor finest efforts. tion of the “Chikt of the Regiment,” in addition to tho whole opera of Fucrozia Borgia, NEW GAS APPARATUS i aah POR THE COUNTRY. ine subscrihernwre now 1 wu NEW PATEOT GAs AP ant THE ‘The House thgp pro on the private calendar. sidence of the bride Adjour: Henry Floouns, daughter of the late John fl bo given to-day, FC COUNTRY RESIDENCES, TT |, PULLIC BUILDINGS, 4e. ef about one-half the cost ‘of any heretofore ollered te ‘Tho cost of making: Gas by tis Appemwtas, Iabor not tae cluded, is reduced ia*the same ratio, art the expenas of officers at mixed courts at New York, Sierra Leone and Cape of Good Hoje, each of the three judges to receive $2,500 per aunum; also, for tha arbitrator at New Yo: to receive $1,000 per annum and the others Gottschalk and Herrmann will participate in the per- i formance, as usual. Git—TavLor.—At Reboken, the Rev. Mr. Bruce, of that city, Mr. Wi1sam Git, of the Royal mail ‘stoamshipPersia, to Miss Jassm Marton, of Our National Fina: SECRETARY CHASE TO THADDEUS STE’ freascny Deraxraest, Jone 7, 186% Sin—The act of July 17, 1861, autho: ized $50,000,000 in United States notes, payable and’ receivable for customs. ‘this authority was en: larged under the act of February 12, 1862, by the addi- tion of $10,000,080—making $60,000,000 in ‘aii. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUEE OF GENERAL BURNSIDE, Major General Burnside paid a flying visit to Washing- ‘ton yesterday, He left for Newbern, via Norfolk, last “evening, after an iaterview with tho President and Sec- His conduct of the campaign in North ‘Carolina has given eminent satisfaction to the govern- nreday, dune 12, by Lavra Kxeve’s.—Miss Maggie Mitchell, the new lessee Of this theatre, has nearly comploted her first week of w play of ‘*Fanchon, theCricket,”” hag been a genuine success, and will be covtinced on the bills until further notice. also, {or the clerk of the court at New Yor! the fees pertaining to the office. FICE, Mr. Tacuuvtt, (rep.) of Ill., cwied up the bill from the House prescribing the oath of office, &e. Ugbsini a private re ceed thirty cents per Paisley papers pl pert, el not exe SCHENCK —KERLER douce of the bride's futl W. H. Scizxox, of Madison gopy. | Ona June 12, at she resi- ir, by the Rey. Mr. Scarlet, Mi +t Miss Vircra ‘atontces, O61 Broadwity, New York: » WIOES AND GAITERS, 4bib ready at JONE®, 10 and 12 dom The houses are fall and Sewens les, ROW ament. His plans of future operations are cordially “@pproved. General Burnside is cvery inch a soldier. He ‘Tho acis of February 25 and March 17,1862, autho- Kuxan, of Parsippany, N. J rized temporary depostts in the Treasury at rates of Mr. Savisnury, (opp.) of Del., thought it doubtful Wa.xen—Morr.—On Thursday, June 12, by the Rev. fashionable, and the new system of ventilation readers whether Congress had the power to say that a man who takes the oath prescribed by the constitution shall not | ‘BUerest Dot excording five per cent, nor for a grouter Wm. McAllister, Mr. Guo: H. WaLken to Misz Mery E. aggregate sum than $50,000,000. The act of February the house cool and pleagant is unwilling to compromiso his military duties by mixing BARKER'S—THE: JEST AND MOST 'N. inated exercise the {unctions of his office unless h Morr, both of this city. ‘Wigs in the world are made, Cail and sed th ditional oath prescribed by Congress. =) them up with politics. Hv recognizes the authority of the The Europs Outward Bound. 25, 1862, authorized the issue of $150,000,000 in United Military Governor of North Carolina to deal with all Mr. Davis, (Umon) of Ky., contended that Congress States notes, provided, however, that the demand notes Haurax, June 13, 186% T GIMBREDE”: AJSUMS (FIFTY PICTURESD ing Cards, Note Paper; Mohograme issued under former acts should be retired and cancelled ag ra idly ag practicable, and that the aggregate of such notes and of the United States notes to be it led. Arrxex.—In Brooklyn, on ‘Thursday morning, June 12, ‘Political quosticns, and will, while in that department, Many, wife of tho late 'Raphaoi F. Aitkon, in the 56th -Gustain the Governor, as the representative of the federal had no power to enlarge or diminish the qualifications of ‘The stoamship Ei 01 ton, arrived officers presoribed by the constitution. ip Europa, from Boston, arrived here at forty minutes past two o’cloek this morning, and sailed Mr. Trumputt said tho constitution prescribed the form of oath for the President; but this act did not ap- ply to the President, but to those persons appointed to the civil, military Or naval departments, year ol her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funerat,on Sunday afternoon, at this act should at no time excced $150,000, notes to be issued were made a legal tgnd except the demand notes, were made receivable for cus- General Burnside is & universal favorite here, and all rogret that his visit was too brief and unex- ANUFAOTURERS again at four o'clock for Liverpool. Fla, _ Fulton street, corner of New York Canal Tolls. LIS two o'clock, from her late residenee, No. 254 Vulton ave- sPected to permit any expression of the popular enthusi- | tn¢ Sixt, article provides genorally that Senators, Re- : : TICLES FOR SOLDIERS 13? BALTIMORE; WASH wv nian, wrooee j Axnany, June T3, 1862. ‘The Canal tolls from the commencement of the season to June 8 foot ap $907, 206. The tolls for the same time Under these laws $60,000,000 demand notes, receivablo been issied, aud $90,000,(00 in notes . The aggrecate now outstanding is, @sm that exists in his (avor. ington and other yolnts os-npied General Burnside was yesterday tendered a serenade y the HARNDE resentatives and other office P rs shall bo bound by oath wont at half rates b; to support the constitution, but prescribes no form. The object of this act is to prevent persons engaged in this Apam.—On Thursday, June 12; Joux ApaM, aged 66 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are for customs. havi Rot 80 receival -by his friends. He replied that he was excoedingly “obliged to them for thoir kiudness, but declined the $150,000,000, being the whole amount autho- rebellion from holding office under the government. He “s Of this aggregate about $56,500,000 in demand notes never wanted to see a person who had voiuntarily taken uparms against the government in either branch of to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at West Forty-first street, this (Saturday) afternoon at three His remains will be interre in 1861 were $810,633. THOUsAR D REFRIGERA’ ‘AY Fron in Trinity Come- m $3 50, 60, 80, $08, Splendid Gliver Plated Ice Pitc sft eacte are held by banks and capitalists, and not used as circu- lation, boing held at a premium in consequence of their receivability for customs, of from three-quarters to ove- quarter per cent, and about $3,600,000 are held in the Treasury fr circulation. ‘Tho whole issu Congress, or holding an office unter the government. The bill does not touch those coorced in any way. Ho did not believe the Senator from Delawaro wanted any such peryon to hold office. ‘THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL, Without coming toa voto on the bill, on motion of ‘The Star of to-day publishes the following:—General ‘Burnside arrived in this city yesterday morning, a fact "we were not yesterday at liberty to publish, for pru- dential reasons, There can be no impropriety now in y order of his beloved daughter, Catharine Juilke and his widow Louisa Adam. Bovrow.—On Thursday, June 12, Corporal Samvrt F. Bovroy, of Company A, First Long Island Volunteers, aged 10 years, wounded ‘in the battlo of Fair Oaks oa the ist ult. and died on the passage to New York. Rocassree, June 13, 1862, Frank Marble, emember.of the janior class of the Ro- chester University, was drowned to-day in the river at $60,000,000 in demand notes may | Portage. His body has not yet been recovered. imevery variety, ee ee ee lousekeepers Bazaar, Cooper Institute Baiktingy , thus be regarded as practicaily withdrawn from cire tien, Tiis withdrawal loaves only the issue of $00, 000 of United States nptes not receivable fer customs, in- dually by the substitution of these notes for a@aying that he arrived per steamer Metamora, from Wortress Monroe, but dropped in so quietly that few ‘wore aware of his presence, the more especially as a in Astog place, one block from Bi No connection with any other stqre, \TTENTION!—DR. BRIGGS, THE CHIROPODI: Mr. FussuxveN, the Naval Appropriation bill waa: taken His funeral will take pluco this (Saturday thrego'clock, from bis father’s residence, street, Brooklyn. Baxen—At Baltimore, very suddenly, on Frid: Arrivals and Departures. up. wi number of amendments were adopted. Mr. Axtnony, (rep.) of R. I., opposed the amendment Havaxa—Steamship British Queen—S Salisbu (STs skiiful and successful in bis treatment of Corns, Bam- gail other dlocasen of the Took” Otioe 2S ontario, L de Mussa, @ & Es; Mr Burrows, RG Coleman, W mb, L Littig, © Morgan, "W Vaughan, Mr Roberts, G A Stews os, Jno Anderson fr Seward, lady and child; Mr Ogden, lady, three rt Saunders, nurse Blackburn Col 8D Bradttord and ind Mist Martin an \d notes cancelled, from which conversion into bonds redeemable after five years, anc payadl years, called for convenience, five-twenties, can be ex- ‘The limit of temporary deposits is now reached,and | C. nothing further can be expected from that souree, for 0 long as the limit shall be maintained current receipts of such depesits can only be equal tothe is, therefore, upon tho conversion of notes into five-twenties, now practical: ninety. million of legal tendor notes, an from customs, that ‘@onsiderable portion of the day, yesterday, ho was pela, F Montevelde, J ‘Slosetyed with the government authorities. He, with his ‘wife and family, who met him at Fortress Monroe, The steamer Metamora left the Gara yeatorday afternoon for Noxfelk, taking down Gen- ral Burnside and staff. LORD LYONS’ FAREWELL VISIT TO THE PRESIDENT. Lord Lyons will sail for England on the Persia next Wednesday. He paid s leave taking visit to the Presi- dent to-day. Mutual and cordial good wishes wei June 13, Jouw A. Baker, Ordnance Officer Seventh reg! ment New York State Militin. Borp.—On Thursday, June 12, Hany, infant son of nsom Boyd, aged ‘1 month. ‘The friends of tho family are invited to attend the fue neral, from No. 150 Secona avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ono o'clock. Brosxaman. ‘Thursday , June 12, after a long iliness, ude, TIMOTHY BROsNA- Ham%,anativeot the parish of Kilmen, county Cork, Ire- land, in the 28th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully imvited to at- (Saturday) afternoon, at two for the repairs of the Naval School at Newport or An- napolis ,as an indirect mode of directing the dopartmont to remove tho Naval School from Newport. He thought the senate was not ready to make such disposition of the Naval School on such short notice. Ho referred to the circumstances ‘of the removal of the School from Annapolis as au additioval reason why the Senate should not hastily act in this matter. The Senate should not ‘aval School where it may be reached in any way by traitors. The great advantages of Newport in harbor, climate, means of communication, &c., seem to @ very place for the Naval Academy. ions, Callosities, OI eased Joints, an Bromiway, New Dhami BOOK mpson, Mr Rich- Robort H. and Louisa wtopped at Willard’s. tthews, jady and W. NOW READY. WAR LI , Mrs Turner, Mrs Ne- servant, Mr Darling, ren; Capt Ross, Miss mt, brother and son: Mr Billings and Mochs and two infants, Miss ‘Wm Kirkwood and lady—To- WAR LIFE. Jus*tpublished in ome neat 12no. volume. Prive 28- in cloth binding, 60 cents, with elegantly illuminated with Christian f limited to the | lady and fer ieee Avzcpotes ‘the Treasury must depend, children, Mix I existing legislation, for means to meet current expendi- | [ Spyter» Miss Bketches, se moans, Tectde tend the funeral, this dents, Baitle Boones, ttus Mr. Tea Exc, (rep.) of N. J., said that he should oppose the amendment in order to have a commission formed to select a proper place for this school. thought that Perth Amboy had great advantages for o'clock, from hia late residence, No. 115 Baxter street, | trating warlife fu oll its @ressed, Lord Lyons will probably open the eyes of the ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery (or inter- British Ministry to the true state of affairs in this coun- ‘try ,the utter hopelessness of the Southern confederacy ‘Nosafe relianee can Be placed on conversions, sofar as experience’ has afforded any grounds of estimate for more than $150,000 dativ, and the dail; from customs during the past montl Sunday Train up:the Hudson: ‘There will be a newspaper express train over the average revenue i WAR os ps Baxrr.—At Baltimore, on Thursday, June 13, sud- Orders from the trade solicited. CALLENDER, PEROB @chome and the invincible power and inexhaustible re- | Mr. Fosver, (rep.) of Conn., thought that if such @ | $230,000. The aggrogate daily receipts from both these | Hudson River Railroad to-morrow morning, leaving at of diveane of the heart, Jour A. Baxer & WELDING, 208 Broadway, H. ¥. Jatives and friends of the family are respectfully @ourcés of tho federal government, ee A ee Grint to poe tie GL Sources, therefore, cannot be estimated at more than | hair oast four o'clock. It will carry the city: papers of | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday af LADIES.—UNPRINOIP! imitation Lal Conn., would be found to possess the greatest advan- i for tho location of the Naval School. » persons have issued a base ‘vel ibly fallshort of that sam—while Fy possibly pean Youth or Li ily expenditures cannot be estimated at two o’eloek, from Rev. Mr. Ganse’s Dutch Reformed $380,000—ma; <QUNBOAT CONNECTION FROM THE HUDSON TO THE thie average A the morning, to bo distributed atevery town-alongthe | church, Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh uid Pearl. Be, ular Saat ia the glaase Tris sruly doitghifed the best certiieate will havens H., referred to the letter of the ih ly, unl g that the legal one milign,and will probably, unless very lis. He bt made, exceed that sum. the removal of the restriction upo ‘The plan of receiving them worked well, aud is likely to continue to work well in future. The rate of interest, limited to five per cont luced to four by my direction; and it some exigency shall cr ‘Tho remains will be taken to Greenwood for 3, Fuizaneri A. Boars, only R. Bogio, aged 4 months ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, on Sunda’ fre No, 164 Franklin street. Une from New York to Troy. THE WEEKLY HERALD. A highly interesting account of the Oooupationof the ity of Memphis, Tenn., by the Union Forces, and of the per cent now exceeds | Splendid Naval Battle near that City between the Union and Rebel Rams and Gunboats, resulting In the Defoat and Destruction of ail but one of the Rebel Fleet, will be ‘The Houce has assigned the 24th inst. for the specia, considerable retreachments are s@onsideration of the bill for gunboat connection from the Sladson to the Mississippi. ‘MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT RELATIVE TO THE EN- LARGEMENT OF THE ERIE CANAL LOCKS. ‘The President sent = message to Congress to-day, “@ranamitting a memorial addressed and presented to him 4n behalf of tho State of New York in favor of enlarging ‘the locks of the Erie and Oswego canals, lemy was of Annapol bad location, as affording strong temptations to dissipa- tion during the summer season. It was the great resort of fashion and dissipati be unwise, at the present time, to undertake to remove the Naval Academy. Maryland had twice given for the Union, and it seems 1 to do anything like taking away what advan- tages she may derive from this academ: Hale) did not want the Naval Academy at all that hag been said of Newport, Perth eo bn Friday, June 1; other, Ab druggists and 439 Broadway, of James and Elizabe! as peo DIME SERIES.—PRICE TEN CENTS. jon every summer, PARSON BROWNLOW posed to increase it unless The amount of deposit: ill become steadily larger if the re- |. Payments will, of course, be fre- quently required; but the pressure must be ver: large majorities at-the poll USIONISTS OF EAST TENNESSEE, . Wav ANECDOTES. INCIDENTS, 40.” The funeral will take "nce on Sunday afternoon, at anle by all booksellers and news-dealers. Sem, pest » Publishers, New Yort. ww London, if maltiplied twics, would not published in the Weaxiy Henan, ready this morning at tages of Portsmouth for the academy. two o’cloek, from the residence of his father, in Portland 'y times, tho latter will constantly exceed the | teno’clock. It will also give an account of tbe Invest- ‘ avenue, four doors from Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Felatives and frionds of the family aro respectfully in- gays, ‘I have not given, nor have leisure to give the which will reduce the receipts below them, w: Gudject a careful consideration, ite great importance is ri iat would not attempt to vited to attend. (opp.) of Md., wa Conmer.—A! Mexico, on Wednesday, May 21, Fraxcm mete: $ make a speech ‘9g: Ttmay indeed become practicable to reduce the rate | Ment of the City of Charleston, 8. C., accompanied with ~obvious and unquestionable. Tbe large amount of valua- a Map showing the approaches to the city and the ad" Jple statistical information which is collected and pre- ition so manifestly une RIDGEWATBR PAINT—FOR ROOFS, OUT: just as this, to take away this school for selfish or sec- | of interest even below four per cent with advantage, Darna, fences, decks and gag of weasel: it Estabished 1808 Sacruam Corte, formerly of New York, work, brick walls, tional reasons. Objection wae made to Annapolis, which Well teated. Depot 74 ‘Whatever the rate allowed, the aver: excess of de; was assumed to be the disloyalty of Maryland, and even Mes ¢ ont ns aieshod ta thea teomncttal, WM goectty theless the madare Main Shove cotaearbeteaaes’ ait eocaniedee erioca totes [teen 27. ne nice Haroeny, Interentig Account J.; on Tnureday, June 18, Cuavxcey Chaax, in t sernsideration of tbe subject, which Irespectfully ank for } the conduct of Gov. Hicks. "He stood by Gov. Hicks in | government at that rate. In order to retain the avorage of the Operations in Shenandoah Valley, ia remasna will ba, taken to Lenox, Mass., for inter- YRUTCHES AND CANES FOR THE MI ufactui ris it. may be well to provide by | Retreat of the Rebel “Stonewall” Jackson; The Latest Despatches from the Army under General McClellan in front of Richmond, Va., from General Halleck’s Army in the Southwest, and all important news in regard to the ‘Such @ provision would make the Treasury the best of | War received during the past week; Highly Important Intercepted Letters from Rebel Ageuts in Europe, and his attempt to excess at its maximum, law, that of the United States notes hercafter authorized to be issued there shall be always reserved in the sury,or from issue, an amount not less than one-third the amount deposited. ‘4t at your hands.”’, THE BUSINESS BEFORE CONGRESS. ‘The Senate has been occupied all. day upon the Nava; Appropriation bill. There was no executive seasion. The proceedings in the House were unimportant, possessi State wrested from him by a sudden uprising of a mob, and for a temporary 5 ion of the troops until they coul State; and less than ten days after the government ac. to their request these men were fleeing city of Baltimore and from the State to join the rebols, Conwar.—On Friday, June 13, after a short illness, No. 2 Cortlandt street Jamxs Conway, aged 42 years, His friends, and thore of they made a requi = pom feo . RNS, BUNIONS, IX! D NAILS, ENLARGED fore th his brothers, John, Michael pnd cag and Charles, also those of his brotherg-in-iaw, Jeremiah . Campion and Jamos Keane, are roquested to attend the Broadway. ‘to physicians and funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o’cloek, from his or tome ogg to the pat ~ pe savings banks, and by its guaranty of prompt payment raed the laws of this denouuced ‘The new Demand Note bill will be taken up early next faryland was now as vweek. The Conference Committee on the Tax bill will be and were now exiles b; claimed ‘that under all circumstances insure the highest confidence and No, treet. augment to its maximum the flow of deposite. 1 esti- late residence, No. 361 Tenth street, Covuras.—Un Wednesday, June 11 of whooping cough, much other valuable and interesting reading matter. LITTLE! have removed fram opposite Be Ricisias Hoel 0 Bon foe nay nal, ions, honorable and true to the constitutional cutications ot any other state in the Union. * He claimed no more for her, but protested that Maryland should not continually mate the amount of loan likely to be made to the govern- ment at four per cent or less in than $30,000,000 in addition to the $60,000,000 Terms—Three dollars per year. Single copies, in Cuartas Covrras, infant son of Andrew J. aud Emily wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. Coultas, agod 2 months and 18 days, Cupniy.—On Thursday, June 12, «few doors above T! ~@coupted all next week in the perfection of that measure. pte ty cok From the present indications the business before Con- fter ® long iliness , for the offences of afew men, and upon the State. Fe was aware that Maryland was a suspected State; but they rested juatifi- cation on her future history, and he was not going to ication of the loyaity of thai State. If ded os disloyal, and this charge frees will not admit of an adjournment before the middle sof Jaly. The egitation measures have nearly all been «disposed of, and the way is clear for attention to the Togular business of legislation, A good many of the Cornziivs Cuppmy, in the 20th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends, and those of his brother ited to attend the funeral, (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’clotk, from the resi- of his mother, 164 West Fortieth street. Straw Hats! Straw Hats! Straw Hats!— At WHITES, 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's church, Genin, Hatter, 513 Broadway. also that authority be given to the Secretary " 000,000 in United States notes, in additiun to the issue already authori: that these be made @ legal tender for debts, terest on loans, and receivable in payment of ali loans ANVELLE, PA,, JUNE 2, 1802. Oe wait Gitzo an Binein’ Feber ugar diabetes, than two gallons of water in twenty-four hours. ¢ respectfully i attempt any vind Maryland is to be up as often as ten or twelve tines during the ‘Dickenson.—At Paterson, N. J., on Friday, June 13, PHILEMON DICKERSON, JR The relatives and —. = for Men, Biraw Hats for Straw Hats of all kinds, . ‘Straw Hats of all bi vultras have come to the conclusion that to drive Owen Lovejoy's horse Radical too fast over the rough road the «governmont wagon is travelling upon, might break be used te take away a pal this achool, in God’s State were not to be the United States for all government dues, except duties ports terest. If this authority be given, the ‘an amount—say $34,000. Pow iiats for Girls, five BRE 1 lost| advantage arising from of his i Constitution Water, and in two days after using rienced relief; and'after taking two bottles I was ent cured, soon afier regainiag my ly are invited to lock in the afternoon, withou itgo. The diverted from the high avowed again and again, of standin; storation of the Proposed 000—not less than one-third the Those in want of a Straw or Beaver Hat are in expe Yours, health, PREVENTION —A PO ford Lightbt cy ‘a CARLETON Publ shor, sation as it is and th _ ask no more than they were willing to accede ers. ‘Mr. Awrmony disclaimed making any charge against the loyalty of Maryland, or anything against Gov. ‘things. They are for holding him ina little, and only ‘keeping him well in hand for a brush upon the first piece of smooth road. CHURCHES CONVERTED INTO HOSPITALS. @ foot of Chambers street, New York, on that day, ata quarter past twelve o'clock, aud return from Paterson at a quarter past seven o'clock. Dicxiwsox.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 13, Jane, relict of Amos Dickinson, aged 83 amine the large stock at GENIN’S, 513 Broadway, Gaiters, at $125, $1 50 'S, 372 Grand street, corner of Nor- tom ite, and the replacement of that portion porary deposi $56. now pd withdrawn from circulation nd held for payment of customs, will require for the pr ‘$00,500,000 of the proposed additional lustrations. Price Threo of the principal churches here—the Trinity, Dé. | He had only read letters and part of Gov. Hick oarr. 88 an actual present addition to the friends of ite family are requested government, only $59,500, ‘The relatives and 1D LIGHTHILL, % ST. MARKS PLACE Gyles; Ascension, Dr. Pinckney, and Epiphany, Dr. Hale— ‘have boon taken by the government for hospital pur- poses. The seizure of two of these churches was indi- At $3 50—Gents’ afternoon, ab two will be paid | SP Noro ee ot to attend the funeral, on Sunday o’clock, from the residence of her son, John Dickinson, Park avenue, near Clermont avenu m sage to show how a true man bent to the storm of secca- ‘Bion. Mr. Kexxepr bad a letter ber of the senior class in the FO Fits thay per maiiitations until $ P.M. ALPACA SACKS FROM ‘This amount, however, eresaally increased as it will be by the retirement of the in for public dues, and the re; igned by a large num- Haxpy.—At Lockport, N. Y., on Thursday, deus, Manria, beloved wife of ‘The remains will be taken to Baltimore for interment’ Dog Skin Shoes, Goat Skin Balmorals, LORIN BROOKS & 8ON, 434 Broadway, corner of Howard street, will probably suffice forall de- met from conversions and from shall seo fitto authorize the additional of sreturn to Annapolis. Mr. Griwes, (rep.) of Towa, thought this was really her we would continue a Naval Academy Hibrary, &c., at Anna- #3; Linen $2,205 io and Vest to order, $16 10922. Evers ~eated in this correspondence several weeks ago. They ‘have been taken, not go much, perhaps, because they are indispensably necessary as bospitais, but because it ‘and summer Shoes of every after & sevore Hines, ancy Cassiayares {0r ‘a question whother we Frocks ‘We had all the buildings, LANkws, 114_Wiiiiagn street, oon, June 12, Marr £., only ebild of Patrick and Mary Hart, aged 11 mouths-end 26 6 relatives and friends of the family are reqaested to ‘Harr.—On Thursdayraftern: He was not willi the rebels, nor was he ae ote to.bo driven from there by 4s thought they would bo better used for the benefit of away this school; and, in fact, one school ‘wounded and sick Union soldiers than to disseminate disloyal sentiments and encourage treason. This reason, LAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. . unting and Silk Fi ‘Silk, Mustin ety ten . ne seek hs Zephyr Merino Undergarments, For hot’weather. Prices lower {1 Tam aware of the general objections to the issue of A. RANKIN eer Butler went there and w: and it was though: tomporarily a: Fort Mr. CLarK, (rep,) of store this schooi, and shown attend the funeral, this o'clock, from the reside ‘Second Haspricxsox.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 13, after ‘& lingering illness, ted @ place for ac- the school might be dams. he should vote to re- i had gone through the and 168 Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty. Twelve eearen de Visite oe $l—War- acaba ars "PERCIVAL, 190 Chatham street, notes under $5, and concede their cogency. Indeed, un- der ordinary circumstances, they im the existing circumstances ry force. The country is involved in -@ contest for national existenee, and however, does not apply to the Fpiphany, Dr. Hale, who nas not publicly, at least, been guilty of any act of dis- Aoyalty, either of omission or commission. RETURN OF VULUNTEERS TO THEIB REGIMENTS. ‘GRAHAX,: Manufacturers, = EST MATERG FOR SALE OLD PEXS—BY THE B AT ZAG YOR Gl 2 tasteful styles of York Volunteers, Col ©O., booksellers and nore, 468 nad 448 Browdveay. jOOT AND SHOR BUSINESS ons and order, of | He was not going to hor by taking away this school. wanted to restore things in the bordor States as they were, and restore all the States, and he was ghly desirable that the burdens of the people be If the restriction on the issue of sms!l denominations be removed the wants of the country will absorb a cir- Hondrickson, in the 38: Deareet husband thou hast left me, ‘And thy loss I deeply feel; Those Babies at Barnuam’s Close Their goments to-day, Such another assemblage chilaren never was seen, and probably never will be Dramatic performances afternoon and evening, A large number of volunteers are absent from their regiments who are now fit for duty. To enable them to oturu the Governors of States are authorized to give atrogg! attempt to punish posed to making them Territories, or anything of that sort, He wanted to restore all the States and punish culation ef $25,000, on this circulat! 000, aud perhaps more. The interest ee Sr abatasd'a pease wal beamvea Bus 'tta Jesus has He can all our sorrow heal. them certificates of passes, which will entitle them to ce to Visit Kurope.—Want+ |GOR.—AFTER A LIPB ‘comes the never ft yF CONSTATUTIONAL VI and transportation to the station of the nearest United States -, remature loss of Paty vi muntering officer or quartermaster, who will pay tho cost of such transportation on such certificate or pass, and ‘provide transportation fur the soldier to his regiment or jndividual traitors, so that rebellion would never again t il., wanted to know if the ment was to direct the immediate the academy Mr. Have said it involved nothing of the sort. eos $25,000 for the repair of the buildings ‘Mr. Grimes said that all the trouble attempt to fix the academy at Newport. had amended by an ‘an interest in a very valuable inven- raise its head in thi ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully pene Taumpci., (rep. or te acai Yo attend the funeral, on Sunday afte further notice, from his late residence, No. 46 iday June 13, Josara, infant son of James 5 months and: 28 days. ts js of the family, are invited te attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one Hetst.—At Bushwick, RELEASE OF MEDICAL OFFICERS MELD AS PRISONERS Le 4 ony, The principle being recognized that medica! officers =< ‘AT. POWDERS, ail tobacro and segar deniers, and at astm go WIN & BROTHER, 200 Water strect, contingent ex- Beg apa atts, norma aS 1, on evening ‘nthoayy Mulst, in the Tih, year Ahould not be held as prisoners of war, it Is directed that all medial officers so held by the United States shali be 4unmnedintely and unconditionally discharged. ‘MOVEMENTS OF THE SECRETARY OF THR INTERIOR. ‘appropriation for Moved an amendment to Annapolis, and leave the penses academ caieannesiactainmeceattesatanes Juno 12, Saran, wife of Al a A = xi Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and her age. ‘Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, half-past two o'clock. ‘iation for contingent ireulation. therefore, to the government and Jonns.—On Friday, Ji . frenen sna years Of the family are respectfully The ives iy a jend the funeral idence | Cannon street, OGMAS"S RAYMOND, Waving completed their extensive stock of, CLOTHING FOR TUR SRASON, Invite the business world to examing thelr NEW QUARABRLY sTYLus. mith, Secretary of the Interior, left ‘Washington this morning on a flying visit to Philadel- rphia, to be absont until Monday ocxt. ARREST FOR ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. Captain William G. Douglass, alias Rey. W. G. Hoban, -was errested bere iast night, on the charge of embes- -aling $31,000 ia Missouri State and Sacramento City Safes; also Sideboard and Mr. Layer, Offered & provi Parlor 7 ‘ author: the 63 Murray street, cor. College place. RO! izing Academy at Aunapolis until the eball fnacgarete © system of emane!. ‘On the vote, Messrs, Chandler, Sumner and King re- Mr, Feemuven, (rep.) of Me., asked the Chair if there Senators present this (Saturday) afternoon, night, June 12, Caan.es Kar, Jn. ‘Sarab.A. Keep, aged 8 years, ‘"s Tricopherous is the Best and large ones. Barry’ lor circulate as money, and | cheapest article for dressing, In Spring Overocata, Ruusiness @aits, Duese Suita, Ae, PRICES, MODERARB BEYOND BXAMPLE, faye affized to the articlea, fiores Nos, 13}, 123, 125 Rultom ah fee try f “Sala we mone temic Dye, "harap Ms Woivtreey ‘applied at No. 6 Astor Beautifal Compicxion.—Laird’s Bloom family are invited to attend the (Crees, Esq. , Har- was @ rule of the Senate requiring the vote? ‘The Cua eaid there was such a rule. Senators still refused to vote, and the vote was (Lane), nays 34. »—that Tere ibe cone ruea to direct the vino. it nothing io rus re. jishment of the Naval Academy at the it may authenticate by device and im- vrmall not well as small coins. ‘The limit ts to mnivnce, which dictates de- iar to denominations in goki, leaving the small circulation of silver (Jess valuable than as before. a oduner considevation which deserves to be taken in ‘bonds, entrusted to him by Mayor Latab, of Norfolk, Va.» — bait. 40 deliver to. lady in the North. A part of the bonds (mad already been sold by the prisoner, RELIEF OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS OF MAIKR. Am association of the citizens of Maine resident in and No, 214 Broa! -ray. invited to attend the —<DRAKE'S PL/,NTATIO ein he the account is this, that resumption of payments in je can be more certainiy and casi! ‘Washington was organized last night for the relief of . ‘with far less of inconvenience and loss to «sick and woundod soldiers from Maine. Senator Feasen- don was made chairman and Reproscntative Rice secre- of this ht id beaut of Kansas, said he had voted PAI Pnaie R Bouih, a well gu om every one because he feared this rebellion was cee sinall as well as A the channels of filled up by tho emissions of non-speci tions, solvent and insolvent. There considerations of economy, of public advan ‘and of private convenience, seem to me to justify Ce of the restriction upon the issue of #: notes. T propose further, to make arrangements for theneses. | ¥! sary engraving and othor work, for the printing and pre. paration for the issue of these notes in the Treasury De- partment at Washington. I am led to believe the, a vor: considerable reduction of expense can be thus, eiected — in my judgment, certainly warrants the rushed out, leaving ‘was, and our children 5 the ene settled wont 16, nays 90 fe 2 provi was rejected—y' ', . The conenanent of the committee was then adopted— Yeas 29, nays 9. ‘Mr, Gaiwes offered an amendment, that on and after the Ist of November, 1862, spirit rations in the navy coane entirely, and no distilled liquors be taken on board with @ commutation of five cents per da; MoDoveatt, (opp. Jegisiation the greatest. was not always wise. slavery nearly as is of United States ve to fight the bat tion are left to be le paying corpora- 7 phy mene pt Patent Lever Trass porters asd Brecee woriveiles, Fam GREGORY & Trasses.—Maresh & Co.’s Radteal Cure Oiier, Ko, 2 Vesey stroet (under the Astor Howse), op- hs ds IrAlies, No connection tary L*boral subscriptions were made, OU8 TRADE WITH THY BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN IWappears froman official report of the Sccretary of «he Treasury, showing the quantity and value of the 4ifforent articles of merchandise imported into the W@nited States from British North American provinces candor the Reciprocity treaty, that tho total value in 1869 ‘won ovor $15,000,000, in 1860 more than $12,500,000, and dn 1861 $21,000,000. The tablo sows in the last year a ly cure rupture, Sup. ets, or Bond wareo, ith any other Truss: his brother in- Iy,, und thov of iy Ear vet oct a phan Univer ve Ooleyy, are requested to at- a eral, from Ris tate. Fasiaonces N: , jumday afternoon, r,t two o'clock, without fur- Rieuiy.—On Friday, June 19, after a y. ht this kind of ‘This war against Te was not best to take away there things physically and mentally. The wisdom f ‘be invaluable; Rie reinedy,, €a Nt will goat jartion wishing Oo ing ee ee HOBBES, 67 South gireet, up stale long iNness, Mancaner Rwuyy, in the 66th year of ber age. May ber ful rest in peace.—Amen, colacives of tho falling off in Mish, furs, fruits, hides and wools, and an | of the world, from Plato down, was against such legisla- dncrease in animals, ashos, bark, butter, cheere, coal, att, tax, flour, grain, monte, oat, timber, &o, Ani, trinl. With there objocts I have prepared a ‘ill which T pro. mibmit to the consideration of the committee. tion of tho Treagury readois prompt activa one @ the Taroat and Langs. ‘Tho amendment was adopted, Ours for consultation from 9 A, M. tq Mr. Gamva offered an amendment, that minora not LOTHES WRINGERS ie wanton in every to re respecttrily Javited to attend cy