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a all the present as well as the future Territories of the ‘United States. SRE RSCEPTION OF THE DEPUTATION OF PROGRESSIVE FRIENDS, ‘Phe depatation of Progressive Friends, consisting of ‘Thomas Garrett, Oliver Johnson, William Barnard and @tbers, was received by the President this morning, und presented their memorial in favor uf emancipation, (Oliver Johnsom read the memorial, prefacing it with the wemark that the deputation did not come to seek for ofce, but te urge the claims of four millions of persons ‘who could not speak for themselves. The President said be was glad the depatation had not eome for office, for that was the most troublesome sub- fect, and slavery was the vext. He said they would al! agree that slavery was an evil ands wrong,and that it ‘was desirable to get rid of it; but they might differ as to the means. He added that a decree of emancipation ‘would mot aceomplieh the object desired, for even the @onstitution is not enferced in the rebeltious States. Mr. Jobson rejoined, remarking to the President ag ‘Bellows:—‘ Allow me to sey that you do not abandon the ‘effort to enforce the constitution, and we urge emancipa- Glon as a means to save the cvnstituslon.”” ‘Mr: Barnard, who isa preacher, then addressed the ‘President in an impressive manner, Mr, Lincola replied that he felt day by day moreand ore his need of help from God te guide him through ‘Bho great struggle. ‘The interview thea closed. NOMINATIONS FOR BRIGADIER GENERALS. ‘The President has nominated to the Senate Colonel Bohn Cochrame and Gustavus Adolphus Soroggs, both ‘from New York, to be Brigadier Generals of voiuateers. CONDITION OF GENERAL M’DOWSLL. General MoDowell when thrown from bis horse, on “Wednesday, was v0 stunned that it was feared the acci- “dent would prove fatal, but the report to-day con- @erning him is that he will not long be delayed in re- -@uming the saddle. “THE REPORTED ag OF FORT MORGAN, AT MOBILE, ‘The government has no official information confirming ‘Qhe report from New Orleans of the capitulation of Fort ‘Morgan. ARREST OF FEMALE SRCESSIONISTS. ‘Two more young females have been arrested for sig- @alling to the secession prisoners in the Old Capitol ‘Prison, They refused to give their names, but were -Bommitted to the guard house. BYFECT OF THE VISITS OF CONGRESSMEN TO THE PENINSULA. Complaints are made by officers in the army before Richmond, of the inconvenience and often serious disad- ‘vantage resulting to our troops from the attention re, ~Quired by visiting Congressmen, There is constant need for allthe rolling stock on the road from the White ‘House to Fair Oaks station, and it is said that recently “tratas have been kept waiting for several hours for the @onvenicnce of Congressional visitors, to the great detri- ‘@ent of men and horses, who were waiting for provi- @lons and forage. BLENKER'S BRIGADE IN THA BATTLE OF CROSS KEYS, tts claimed General Blepker saved General Fremont's @orps at the battle of Cross Keys from being outflanked ‘Dy Jackson. It is charged that since the arrival of Gene- wal Schurz, intrigues against General Blenker bad been @et-on foot. Bienker and his generals and officers Chreaten to resign if Schurz should be assigned to the “est German brigade, 1 is said that the President ex- Pressed a desire that this should be done for Schurz. ‘The order given to General Stabel at the battle of Cross Keys is construed as a slight to Blenker, who was with ‘Ris Second brigade in the rear, and was not informed -f the movement. At noon Stahel’s brigade had ‘been nearly cut to pieces. Blenker, bearing of the spout, appeared in the field, without order from Vremont, whe is said to have appeared quite Reowildered. He threw forward his Third brigade to \atop the rebels pursuing Stabel,and placed batteries in Pesition where whole regiments of rebels could. be fired ‘Wh. Towards four o'clock P.M. the enemy was falling Dack, as Blenker had brought the Second brigade in posi- Sion. It would have been easy matter to beat Jackson, ‘es his troops were utterly exnausted, had not Fremont peremptorily ordered him to fall back immediately, and leave the battie field, with our dead and wounded in the possession of the enemy. Fremont has noteven men- toned in his despatches tne name of Blenker who was fm the chiekest of the battle, though the latter, by this ‘amauthorized advance, is said to have saved the army. General Blenker intends to resign if the government does mot do him justice, and his officers threaten to do the ome. REVIEW OF THE NEW YORK SEVENTY-FIRST. ‘The New YorkSeventy-frst, which forms a part of Gen. Sturgia’ brigade, was reviewed this afternoon by ‘Ghe President and Secretary of War. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. ‘The following deaths are reported :— ‘WT. Houghton, Co. ‘ty-ninth New York. J. A. English, Co. att iy send Pennsylvania. > sm mgd Co. E, Ninth New York cavalry. A, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania, doo. aorta kt K. acmaicnpate New York. ‘South Carolina. NAVAL ORDERS AND APPOINTMENTS. ‘Paymaster George Lawrence has been ordered to the Yoriboat Connaugh. Assistant Paymaster Edward Bellows has Deon ordered to gunboat Sonora. Albert G. Pemble bas boon appointed Acting Firet Assistant Engincer, and prdered to the steam sloop Gsipee. RAISING SUNKEN WAR VESSELS. ‘The Navy Department bas repudiated the interference of the War Department in regard to the sunken vessels 4m the Norfoik harbor and James river. A contract was ‘made to-day for the raising of these vessels. It was @iven'to Thos. F. Wells, of Boston, the inventor of sub- marine armor. CONSULAR RECOGNITION. The President has recognized Baron Vonder Osten Sacken, Counsellor, &c.,as Consul General of Russia at New York. THE MILITARY GOVERNOR OR SOUTH CANOLINA. General Saxton, Military Governor of South Carolina» ‘will leave for Port Royal rext week. ‘GENERAL LEB'S HOUSE DEVOTED TO HOSPITAL PUR- ‘POSES. \ me Secretary of War, in response to the resolution ‘of Che House, says that he is directed by the President to ‘inform that body that measures have been taken to Uppropriste for hospital purposes, for the benefit of our Boldiers, General Lee’s maasion house and premises. THIRTY -SEVENTH CONGRESS. vist ON. Senate. Wasmvoton, June 20, 1862. REORGANIZATION OF THE RAVY. “Wir, Gutuns, (rep.) of lows, moved to have returned, “$o the Senate from the House the bill for the reorganiza- reconsidered the vote by which the Senate agreed to@he . House amendments to the said bill. Adopted. THB BANERUPT BILL. Messrs. Krva, (rep.) of N. Y¥., and Fassenpen, (rop.) of a Aa petitions for a bankrupt law. Tun Pvarive SLAVE LAW. at Oe PTET Se -comeeaneeb seit: Gn Hepete, ee. the emp. bich passed the ir, amauan, (Fo) of blo, said that in order to give Benstors ev opportunity to make up their mincs which they woulheonsider, be-wonld move to edjoure iil! to- vote should be taken as the first thing. then adjourned. House of Representatives. ‘Wasurnoton, June 20, 1862. Several private bills were passed. 2 RW RevesUR ott. ‘Mr. Sevens, (rep) of Pa., from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill increasing temporarily the duties on imports and for other purposes, Referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and made the special order for Wednesday. Adjourned till Monday, ew Schools) yy DxPaRTMENT OF StATR, ‘Wasurxatom, June 9, 1862. To tus Geverat Asexety or tue PassnyTenian CHCRce ov THE Uxite Statms, HOLDING IT8 ANNUAL Smesion ut ame City oF Caxcemanim Revanrno Gextimwen:—I have had the honor of reoeiv- ing your address to the President of the United States, and the proceedi ings of your venerable body on the sub- Fncdrthord exiting i insurrection, by which that address bave deen submitted to the President. I a his most and the fervent assurances of erty on th coatinens sa@sare whieh preceded this at- tempt at revolution, and all that shall Dippen after Bal will be deemed unimportant [n consideration of that indispensable and invaluable achievement. ‘The men of our generation whose memory will be the longest and the most ee wilbe er who ht the most earnestly, the it fervently, hoped ths most contieatly, fo gr ro the most heroically, and suffered the most patiently in the sacred cause of free- dom and humanity. ‘The record of theaction of the Presbyterian church seems to the Presiient to be worthy of its traditions and ‘ations as an important brauch of the church roun ied by the Saviour of men. Commending our yet distracted eountry to the inter- position and guardian care of the Ruler and Judge of na- tions, the President will persevere steadily and hope- fully in the groat wo; k committed to his hands, celying upen the virtue and intelligence of the Beosie, of the United States and the candor and bene good m I Bave the honor to be, reverend pensioner jour very obedient servant, WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Arrival of the Elm City, LIST OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS ON BOARD. ‘The United States transport Elm City arrived at this port yesterday morning from Fortress Monroe, with three hundred and fifty sick and wounded soldiers from Yorktown. Her destivation is Albany, where the suffer- re to be properly cared for. The following are the pames of a large mumber of those on board:.— NEW _yorK. J. R., Surgeen Co.F, Seventh infantry Enuineers. . Lelie fifth infantry Bak ety-third infantry. Bradley fie “iexmater, One Hundredth infantey Goover G. W., Co. F., Fifth infantry. Conlin T., Co. K, Twenty-fifth infantry. Conklin i:,Co. 3, Twenty-fifth infantry. Co. &, Twenty-fifth infantry. ., Co. B, Thirteenth infantry, ae ois , Twenty-Afth ‘infantry. Soventy frat infantry. meee 3) Co, B Twenty -fifth infantry. Dempaey J., Co. —, Sixty ofth Jatense?, (Chasseur). G, Seventy-tbird infantry. Disseray &., Co. C, Dinsmore R., Co. &, Forty-fourth infantry. Doyie D., C {sixth infantry. Dollendort Ay, core, Seventh infantry, Edmunson E., Co. E, Twenty-fifth infantry, Edgewood R., Co. D, Twen! re, infantry, Florrity C,, Co. 1, Twenty-fifth ape Farrell D., Co. B, Twenty-fifth infantry. Gimariiy MC M., Ce. ae third infantry, yhty- seventh ae al Grabam BGT, 1 Mialy tun Gilkeson G, Wear F, ae fount i infeatey. Gracey J.,Co. G, Filty-seventh infantry. Garrity W., Co. A, Tweuty-third infantry. Co! E, Seventh ee Co. B, weaeret try. <> LL cer eae infantry. Ao iG, Seronty-third infantry. ty Fittn iacantry. Fifty-ffth tufantey. CMe eee a infeatey. ‘0. rty-secon 5 F, Seventh infantry. Co, B, Twenty-fifth infantry, , ve eee y ot ar: LeeE., Loomis E02. ‘itgeersith infantry, Mane F. nF Twenty filth infantry. MeMurtrie G., Co. F, Twenty-firth infantry. McClelland N., Co. F, Forty-fourth infantry, Mofitt 7, CoB ‘Twenty-fifth Infantry. Meckee J., Co. K, + Twenty-Ofub intact. Mecken P., kc 4 ixty-D, MoGrath W., by Rasa ayo alatany ub infantry, Moon C., Co. oar MeCorm| Lekes Lewis T.'H. Law J., Co. Pree vn ry aunty A. Geen ih infantry. , Co. K, Thirty soventh infantry. B, Seventy-third infantry. ‘E, Seveuty becond infs Twenty tuth infantry. O'Neil J., Parker J., Co. K’, Ninety-sevonth infantry. Pyter Lt 9) st Te , Twenty fifth infantry. ag Oe Forty-fourth infantry. -Airth infantry. od Bitzer W., battery, pds ‘atauleh. - Shaw A., battery, Eighth infantry. Stout W 'F., Co. 1, Seventh infantry, Schroeder J, Co, D, Ds Twenty. fifth infantry. Sanford G. infantry. Bimonine hcik, Oo. ne 10ist infantry. Sears (., Co. i, Seventy-seound infantry. Why to J., Co. G, Seventy-tbird infantry. Westcott 8. .Co, A, Fifty sixth infantry. BOs Co. Be ems s (th infautry Co. G rank fourth infaateys iS, ly dith infantry. ,Co. F, Eighth iniantey, Co. D, ‘Twenty. att infantry. Weisb M., Co. 1.,Sixty-uinch infantry. Young K., Co. B, Seventy: third infantry, Barry R., Co. D, Seventh tntantey, Dungan 8., Co. H, Seoond infantry, Davie S. W., Co. D, Second infantry. Drap @., Co. B, Seveuth infantry. Farrel G., Co. 1, Second infantry, Murphy J. Seovad iwlantry. Nclowell J., Co. D, Second intantry, Pricke: Go. 4, Hight iniantry. Prickett B.,Co. A, Kighth infantry. Sylvester J. ‘ Seventh infantry. raketield A:, Co. B, Seventh infat Armstrong W. Hi Co, 1, “Ninth infaatry. Joy W., Co. 1, Fifleenth infantry. MoGraih W., Uo. H, Ninth iotantry. McLaughlin J., Co. ¥, Ninth infantry. O'Niel W., Co. I, Nineteenth infantry. ‘Smith S., bo. &,'Ninth infantry. wenn Reynolds R., Sérgeant, Co. B, Seventh infantey. NeW WAMPSmRE Froat D. W., Co. F, Fifth infantry. REBELS. NORTH CAROLINA, Brown F., Co. F, Eighteenth North Carolina. Dev i k, twelfth North Carona. Eighteenth North Carolina. thirty ‘seventh North Carolina. on aa seventh North Carolina. fit ‘th Carolina, "Mr, Monarit, (rep.) of Me., presented « petition for we } jon eg%y) Hunton iat Caroline. Fugitive Slave jaw, Keogh 5 Mo ‘or —. u aso vou wa PAGING NANAOND, ae NBL. coe j , Doourns, (rep.) of Wis., . ie H., Co. C, Tent aig) Caroling, PORTS. MORRILL, @ resolution adopted In Gea receutly opened by the Rus- me the eastern yeas 16; nays 25. eas 38, nays 6, a8 follows: Wine Gee panned vy ‘Yuas.—Mesers, Anthony, Browning. Clark james 1a) pinoy teehee Hoorn aneleh jarria, Henderson, Howard, " it ive Pane ‘of Indians, Lane of Kans ans, Latham, McDo: ith, Pomeroy, Wie 8 an, Sark “4 1, Wade, Willey, Wilmot, Wilson of Mess, : avs aoe, King, Pearce, Wilkinson and Mr. Fessenden was present but did not vote, and Mr, ee with Pepe ne ai, Bene ok was exon ‘om young on ground 1@ did not like the bill as anended, THE CONFISCATION Bt. A motion was then made to take up the Confiscation Pill,en which a debate ensued as to which bill should = [6 R., Co. B, ‘VIRGINIA, iy Leon C., Co. 1, Fifth Lou Condigion of Affairs at Vii Fe the yeaa Citizen, .—M bral bet Bae to wy to and ‘atl ingly carried out, are sick of surrendering our noblest cities in the con- Joe witueas s ‘We have had enough of it. It bas ady sufficiently ‘Giegraced um in the eyes of the broad it adding og to the important bad day up as long as we jew Orleans, Nashville ie, itis aagcrtod, could have deen #0 success. ied that never could bave suc. Vieksbu ure. 4 deflance tothe further encroach. oy belo destroying the one ooming fr from abov (From the Vicksburg Whi We learn that the gallant General Grrived here yesierday f om the army Seven of the enemy’s gunboais were | engaged im shell, fully. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNH 21, 1962, ing Grand Gulf all Tuesday. The result Captain Lee by: ~ Premera of Yallabusha, oo to repiore ck , was ‘wounded in the hnapite of Misais\ppt Arcane anand. in Chickahomio: fight were the T: ent, cat Bil Taylor, oe elfth regi Hinds, and the Second batialion, Col. John«. Tylon The Vicksburg pshooters, Capt. Richardson, a the Twelfth, We learn that the Confeivrates, one 7 last week. rescued the Orleans, Opelousas | Great Western Rail oad frou: the enemy, taking s officers and poe prisoners and destioying au ne iges on tl ‘Two trains were taken near Bra- T city and the federais ou beard captured Our then run oneol the trains ot near Alziers, levee, to prevent the ars from getting n ay soon repaired it, when the bridges were destroyed as before stated. If ihe bri ges over bayous Lafourche, Des Alieman:ls, Lean Blie, Terreb.ue, Cow, Tiger ‘aud others are burt ed, the Opelousas road will be of Ro ser- vice to the enemy tor = long time. Interesting Corre: a THE REBEL COMMANDER THREATENS VENGEANCE, ee ‘TRans-Mi-se-errrt DistRKT, ‘Le Rock, Arkansas, June 8, 1862; Gumrat—! hae reveived information that ou have ison at Batesville cortain citize: s county, gern a dotechment of ring upoa your mea ae pane to arrest tiem, and ‘nome it is your to hang as outlaws. Wwithens stopping to inauies. whether they did actually fire upon your soldiers or not, I assert it to be the d..ty, as well as the right, of overs oie citizen of this State, to tre upon the soldiers of the Unit ted States government, #0 Jong as that goverameut persists tn the invasion of their winriodin haprcnmaner af a Staal as and in formance ‘sustain them at alt hamsed. ri ie haye in custody Sate epee sod scidiaen of the of your write to warn thag, if your eouliconrinn, into execution gute one singie citizen of Arkavsas who is now or hereafter maj fall into into yonrhs banus, | shall avenge his death by bang. ing ever: -al officer and soldiur of war, ani, from = time Jeorwasd this ——- & war of exterminati tween us—1 racking Dor granting quarter. I shall put to death, without merc wovery soldier and citizen of the United “tates who fli into my hands, 1am further informed that, in a published order, you have already declared this "to be @ war of extermisa tien, and that you expect to wage itassuch. 1 re que-t. sir,t at yO. 8 ectal/y advise me as to the truth of such informa:icn, and, if compatibie with your duty, firrish me with a cory of theorder in question, If such proves to have been your declaratinn, however, you can consider this as an acceptance of the issue tn- 4: red, and we will ignore all recoguized rules cf civiliz~ ed warfare, an make cur campaign one of savage cru- elty and uusparing butchory. Hoping, Geveral, that iss°me mistake in this matter, and that the rules of civilized warfare will con- tine to influence us beth in condugzing the campaign in witch we lind ourselves ongyged, FY Baye thee boner to be your obedient se: vant, C. HINDMAN, General Commanding. To Brigadier General Curtis, Commanding United states forces in Arkdusas. HeapQcarters ARMY OF THE SOUTHWEST, Bare:Vinus, Ark., June 11, 1862. Gunerat—Your letter «f the 8th inst., ating that yor had been informed 1 was soins, to hang men who fired on United States soldi in Izard county, and that Thad published an order d fa this a war of exter- mination; and, in the probability of such reports being true, expressing a remarkable zeal on your part to uch conduct by *thanging every federal officer soldier”? you ho:d, and deciaring that you ‘will put to death without mercy every soldier and citizen of the United d states who falls into iny (your) bands,’ is duly rece ved. As there is no truth in the reports you have received of my throat to hang or exterminate, the terrible ven- geance ao lavishly avowed by you will not require notice. There was a company of about seventy rebel soldiers at- tacked by my body guard in Izard county, and twenty- two taken prisoners; fifty guns, twenty revolvers and ao twenty bowie knives were taken. They were sup- —— larly organized troops, and were sent to ieee Swe: prisoners of war. To prevent this war Wescending into one of rapine and assassinations, 1 have pubiished the foll we a i ot which I intended to apply to such unauthori: as Genoral Price, in & former negotiation with me, ve fused to exchange as prisoners of war, because they were private marauders. 1 would call your attention to the conduct of some of had eg who recently robbed and burned the ‘Mr. Peoples, who fled to the Union flag for shel: ter. aoe heard of many threats, and have proofs of innumerabdie acts of barbarity practicea by your Som, which,1 trust, will receive proper attention on part, go that ycur soldiers may not extend that epecier 3 of ‘warfare which you graphically Gog ry ‘The United States soldiers are to restore peace, ) not to invade the homes of the citizens of Arkansas; and the people who fire upon us only prolong an unfortunate and onitarel civil war, that destroys the peace of so- ciety. EL have the honor to be. pena iver, your obedient servant 8. R. 3, Major ora!, ‘To Brigadier General T. 6 Beene Confoderate Army. The Illinois Constitutional Vote. Cmcaco, June 20, 1862. Returns from the election of Tuesday come in very slowly. Despatches from some of the Southern counties to-night render it nearly certain that the new constitu- tor 4s defeated. The majority against it in the Northern part of the State thus far is 23,000. What is Needed.—“Cold Drops of Sweat hang on my trembling. limba)” exclaimed the consclence Airicken King Richard. Wo don't know that the ea zor of Knox's Sifaw Hats are troublod sith “trembling. lin one ‘we cab votich for the "j Peepiretaa" and appreciate the od oe that dictates the Porosural of NOX'S Straw Hats 1s necessa: ‘énduravle. Those who believe so visit to bis store, 212 Broadway. David's Straw Hats, 299 1: near Duane street. em Straw Hats, Straw Hate—New and beautiful, just the Kind, te insure both comfort and good looks, Found on! HITE’S, 216 Broadway. Broadway, pe A ohveaicks Moody's Superion Bhixte, Made to Order, 4 and $20 por dozen. Ww. wuoby, way, St. Nicholas block. mF Para wens Broadwa: bad touts ate duos and sins at oa: even bed children’s Bad rt ‘and Slippers, youths’ and chitdvew Srorala, Shoceand Gaiters,” JEPFERS, 673 Broudwey. A Bi Hit.—Gents' Patent Leather Boots for $2, at 72 Grand street, corner of Norfolk. ARTLET'S, 372 Grands “Why the Shoe Pinche feo ee and Prof Mi we ici ple. ate ange Tue Vn tse aod et Brosdg. street and Buy wegen’ — PX re gOra, cents, 20 and New store 8 ‘se jaasau street, near Ful yy at 18 Broadway. ’ Blase Zephyr Berine: C dong jb # lower than For hot weather. us lowes Sane © and 165 Fifth avenue, corner of Tw Two © lendia Performances To-day, at B RNUM'S MUSEUM, at 8 and 7% o'clock P. 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Copies of the nbowe wilt bees panne ro ore oun fr reeset wn beautify. | ‘The funeral will take place ‘from his iste residenst, | “Published wad tor te tae . sis 1g ie sompenion one aba.” AR Grogs ie | gga ‘Third avenue, on Sunday morning, at half-past niae 1 Parmnsoy,& BROTHERS Neyo — orclock. tlede He More Gray patacentensts Se ee ce = ear yg aha on of | tava Fair Oaks, Va.,on Sunday, June 16, TJeutanant rs het ra hors om Joserit ‘Lancastse Panam, Jr. ae Ai use or 4 Hae acs we, mary i ie, THE WAVAL FIGHT OFF MEMPHIS. a param 6 months and Rams—The Army | atreot, between Peart and Fir jwvenues, Yo kville, Front of Richmond—Important In- goes Crieann (32) Bad Rio Granste City (Texas) papers telligence from the Captured Southern | E's, ybn Thursday, June 19, Joxe Toowr, aged 75 ing News from yearn, formerly of tue parish ish Kalw: Walermey, county Wa- riord, Ireland, ‘ienis of the family are respectfully invited to the funera!, this (Saturday) aftermen, at two eroeek, from his late residence, No. 256 East Fourteeuth —On Thuraday, June 19, of congestion of the brain, Rewmeca L., wile of Jono Fracdilin Valonvine. ‘Here remains were interred on Friday, June 20. Canada papers please copy. Europe, &c., d&e., &e. nes A high y interesting report, from our Special Corres | atte: pondent, giving full details of the Capture and Occupa tien of Fort Pillow and Memphis by the Union Forces, with a Map of the Fort, and a diagram showing the posi- tion, during the B ttle, of the contending Rams and Gun- boats, will be published in the Westy Hemarp, ready this morning at ten o'clock. It will also give the Latest News from the Army of General McClellan, besieging Anan - nnn SOLES FOB 80LD AT BAL! (MO KE, WASH: Richmond, and from the diiferent Divisions of the Union + eae Army throughout the country; Interesting, News from | dhou be set ut ba eaite by the <THARNDEN BXPRESS. the Southern Cittes resoned from the bands of the Rebels, | 7 Broadway. and other parts of the South; Late Intelligence from Atta SIZES ae AND SILK FLAGB—ON HAN! Europe, and ail news of the past week of an important for aul by HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, eharacter. 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Boas A Rho at * ‘Wilmington, Delaware, or Covina, poky, husky. Puriues, Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizes Cashed Tholeasie| by B. GOODWIN @ BROTH and information given. Highest price paid fer 9; panish Doubloons, TAYLOR & CO, ‘Bancers 16 Wall Wal stree! PURB TOBACCO.—YELLOW BANK TOBACCO— Boataren's: Pure Yellow Bank Tobacco, free from allim- for sale by all \obacco pistes tas Sonlere, and ot TLAS ON SATURDAY. Rat oo THE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT Wh 5 Prizes Cashed in Al Logalized Lote | wnides cn tub ehod te eee ze scent teries, Information given, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, per, and 1s. (ho widest and lary t clans of city A Wail street, room No. 1, New York. | weoklies, ls now publi hed TU! BDAY MORNING'S, a 1rs, newsmen and the public, * ‘Phis chan je in the day ri oation involves no altera- tion in the pecullar charycteristies of the ATLAS ns a popu- ie’ er boeatt Pullin Geuecal’ Mea, Liars, ‘and ready for de oR a Office of the Board of Under= | With tis ‘Sauruay New Tore, June 19. 1863, Your Francis B. Dixon, Esa., Nr’ Sta—Yourlet-rof 4th inst,, wi te copy of the “EH; ; est ohiteie ia y cease a pite end | Retinchn a wmch are wel snow and epprcted by this Board ata weeting hed yester iay.” Tam ‘requested to *eUY TUB ATLAS ON SATURDAY. acknowledge the ree p andalsotein oru you | gold by newsmen everywhere, or served by M car- shat uke Hoard adopted ‘ot M oterenase one bane | riers. Prive four cemta. Once a ‘ne reroees? od coplen : mem. ders. Yon will please je copi-n bound in “law ea tn ao me sheep," and deliver al at th oflice ot ts Board, with bill for the same, It aflords me p easure to communicate the above in ormation as an evitenc. oc tle appre-tation of your work the Underwriters of thin clty, und wishing that your uable labors may receive the reward which they certainly erit, X remain, very ponpectf tly Ad Pe das lerwriter Published by nENiY ‘SPEAR al \d 85 Beaver NEW GAS APPARATU: ~ mi pti COUNTRY. nigh hte 1@ subscribers are now prepared NEW PATENT GiB "APRARATU HT. Country, Residences, F bile Buildings, &e., 4 ghent one-! the cost of auy heretotore offered tothe Diie, "By this apparatus the expense of mak ts reduced i the sane ratio, and the cost of materials for magutecturing the gas to supply ten Darners will not exoced thirty cents por GEORGE H. BIROREE £59 co. whew Yi w Yorky: vted. Raxer—Haws —On Thursitay, June 19, at St, Stephen's church, by the Rev. Joseph a Price, D. ‘Ds assisted by FACE. NOTWITHSTANDING “THE NUMEROUS the nev. _— L. Jones, Motrumw E. Banme to Kuma, -unpts to palm off bogus paper upon the puvitc, daughter of Win. H. Haws, Seneaned all of this city. GAVETTY'S Is the only Medicate, Peper watch wil! prevent Bacu—Busta.—On Tucsday Ms the Kev. Tho. | aid cure piles, Gayctty’s name is water marked in each mas Gail.awiet, rector of St. A" a’ church, Mi. Jacgces | shee: of te geuuine, “All druggists sell it. Depot No, 2 Bacu, of Strasburg, to Miss Guono.axa of this | Seckman s' fe ae coras, Bui club ang ingrow- or somoor the mary aimenta ot the feet. Sut. ph trom these causes is all needless. Why be constantly FA@r. aeRAREE EVERY bat DER HAS TROUBLE Legurnety $f Fansnam—Bvrtovc —On Wednesday, June 18, at the Memorial chirch of the Rey. H. Authon, by the Rev. 8. D. Denison, Grorox G, Farsgam Sanam Eusasera, | Umping about with pain, when it isa well kyown fact that daughter of A. W. Budlong. Dro biioas, the hiropodist, 212 Broads ny New York ‘Geranie—JcuNroy.—On Tharsday , June 19, | “A cure all tiese tor. ents rally: speedily an ‘compietelyt by Rev. S. 5. King, Samox:.Gormnim to Agnus B. Jonmsox, | 2%. him You pill be sath ian ais ‘ts 8 great lowing all of Williamsburg. guankind, ant 4 tiie for the cure of coras, buui and other kim Nations to waich tho feet urs sub, eat ‘Heruick—Stuoxsox —On Thoreday, June 19, Se. red Andrew's church, Richmond, 8. I., by the Rev. Theodore in by mall Bold by drugelets,"256- 0. rv trial and you will rejoice at the result. — $1 Srcmenaea—Curn at the OURBON FOR CONSUMPTIVES—A VERY Se realdence Of the bi do's fat 3 . Guion, article, twelve years old, for sale by the gallon or bate Srcnsvara to Miss Manaarer V. Carron, | “le, by G. E. MENDUM, eighior of Georze Chilton. Brooxlya. Corner of Broadway BIDGEWATER PAINT—SINCE 1 ‘for roofs, tin, tion, wood and brick, Ab Zemela, holding the ‘oil for years. Depot 74 Maiden ins, a , RUTCHES AND CANES FOR 3am, Boe the manufacturer's. PIN No. 2 Soetanaeete mew —Near Fair Gets, Va Tacos W. i the Second recimont Now York State Militia, eldest 6o of R. K. and Jemima Anderson, of this city. ‘The friends oi the family are invited to attend the fu. neral services, at the Wii ici erage att y Axpgrson —Near Fair Oaks, while fa the Byrn of his daty, Jacon -W. AxpEawx, of Company K, Captain Darrow, ‘Second regiment ‘ork. e Militia, The friends of the family, algo the members of the Second regiment New York Stato Mi itia, are re ested to attend nis fune:a!, on Sunday afternoon, from his ‘ats residence, No, 47 verck street, without’ further invi- tation. Fi gs Thursday, June 19, Axoruw Bucma- *iilis friends, algo the members of Park Lodge, No. 616, Temper Lodge, 380, Zarubabel Lode, F. and A. M..are requested to attend the funeral on Sanday a’ternonn, at two o'clock, from his late resicence, No. 116 West Forty- Comes For rats, roaches, ©: Croton and bed bugs, insects, Ae., de. ree from poisons, “Rata, don dow t die on the premises,” Sold by all drugaists, city and country Prineipal depot removed from 612 to 482 Broadway, N. Corks, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ARGED NLARGED Joints, and all diseasee of the feet, cured witigat pain of inconvenience to the patient, hy Dr. BACH ALTE, Surgeon Chiropodist, 760 Broadw: fers to physicians and sur. geons of thecity. Ce OMMEN EMENT OF THE SIXTH VOLUME, HE sucker MAU. q Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 19, Cara E. Bact, aged 14 yoars, 7 months and 4 days. nthe felatives and‘friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, trom the resilence of hor parents, tic avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at tnses |p, pe i ease ee i, ‘The Atlantic avenpe snd Bedford cars peas. the realy tinproved is ‘ita day ay paulnned: a list ee door. m braces articl poetry from some of its Cuamnens.—On Friday, June 20, Danan Cuamnzns, of nd. favorite oat mito, beshies stories, sketches, &c., “ta mre ng 27 yoars. ed magazine SPRapaca day 3 most ‘distingw.sh writers members ant iberty Howe of the present sei , A88 pert risers Sf Betteka Rauch Sh 2 Zane, ED " twenty pages always » feature with * "Ou Kaien, occupies nares, Beore, itecncenyat bait past twelve d'olock, from: Wis] SUS Ri tate has fax fat ate resi iguce. No. 8 Dover atrect, His remaite wiil bo | puie’s favorite monthly. | The Pur shar penis ie ae fon to Calvary Cemotory for interment. tvs friends | sure to this number aga slight proof ot wal Be (heen and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. mara Me aia e: BOO! KER and its old patrons, he feels Daiive.—Oa Monilay, June2,at Tarbes Haates, Py | conn feat that It wil bring many mew rendass to ity alread renees, France, of disease of the heirt, Mr. Mancitity | farge iiat, |For sale everywe rmie_—98 8. year: Deuce, formerly of New York, aget3s years and 8 | copies, 25cenis, MORRIS S buitiesy Ponds mouths. Evurs.—On Friday, June 20, after a long and painful illvesa, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Axmis MPAIRED Pots pent IN TH: D¥ietand sdze turont oured by, the. novel and sclentite EK EVER, ‘aged 18 yoars, 10 months and 14 day: ch restores hearing in the seen ‘The frlenda and Telatives of he amily and the e-tool Grane veel knows ay ae ear ieee the Sixth ward ar i fally officers aud teachers 0” 0 Fespoc rela toe invited to attend the the re«ideuce of her parent Her remains will be taken on Sunday afternoon, fom NLAG! “OLE BAI “EAG! N \peaumcsort wsvest. es AGS, GILT BALLS eis GRATAM, manufacturers, ary Cemetery for ia. | 97 Duane street to be found in this countr feet, wholeadle and retail, (Bi LAGS" LAG GS311 FLAGS! At Lansingburg, N. ¥.,on Tucsday, May 13, af- Cee 0. manufacturers of Flags, 99 Fulton stree AHL ‘Anusrmowa, ‘wite of Pp. R. | corver of William, We have on hand the largest stock +3 English Bunting F! Trom tree to thirty Riehmund, iy Wee ene ae isn) L'Hommente: i‘ t * eee mR viii 9, Witsias 1) Homwmpiky , aged 35 years and 18 duys. HAVE, A LOT OF FINE MAI z o funeral services will be hold ut the First Reformed e- $3.60, which T be sell C2 ri OO famey flannel fine black Sacks, Goal ga tae and Vests, S30 $i a of Frock, to order, $20; same ma Fundy made eet, this (Saturday ) afternoon, June 19, Hewny Dateh church; Market at thiee o'viock. SireweL..—On Thuraday, morning, Mrrenets., in the 66th ‘of his ‘Toe frieuds and relatives of the family are rospect fuliy invited to attend the funoral, this (saturday) atier- noon, at one o’cluck, from his jate residence, No. 386 Broome street, without further invitation. itornia papers please copy. Mrivowsy At Wilnamaburg, L. T.,om Friday. Juno tor a lingering illtiess, ANN Aanmua, wife of Jolin V. r, BAAS TATE . Genviemen’s and Pitnetidcs Mtamenintt, attain beat materials, and at the lowest cash prives. M™ $0 UTHWORTH'S NEW ORO. , ot te LOVE'S LABOR ANEW corrmanr It KOVED OF on poMe Lire deway, aged 26 years and 4 months. ae eee na irimnds of the family, also, thoes of | | Ts pub eae ta far mig by ni bookie, com, her brothers, Kaward M, and Wiliam ‘Lockhart, are | plete i ore Tarte Cogt is in ‘cloth oe tects volume, yoctfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sundsy paper cover, Pet ae orn pate aa fo sale at noon, at (wo o'clock, from her late residence, No. & BROTHERS, roe!, Williamsburg, L. b “uu ‘Thursday, june 16, Cartes Monary, ears, 1 month and 23 days. aa oF oral will take from, the residence of his father, West Twenty seventh street, this Th M é Chesinwt trot, Pile _Coples sent freet of poatage on recelpt of pee. RS. GREY'S NEW, Boo K. M alba THE FLIRT, Sul MRS. GREY'S NEW BOOK, ay, Wm. Me day) sftornoon, ut two o'clock, to which ths 3 Fasmon- M saan —Captain Miciaxt Mest Wrox, of Twonty-itth | ffuire wire,” published tht ; and for sale by all in one larg: octavo voume of over two beoksetiers; complete seni ipa covr, av seven hnndved pages; price fy. rogiment Nev York State Volup.cars, who was killed in Ue tle at Hanover Con iyue fret al willtake place on Sunday five cents in cloth. Ite EERE x kirtinns, k, from the residence of his fatho*, 128 St. 10. 306 , Philadelphia, a © (Fast Kighth street). His ——. i J _optes sent free oft pean ‘on oo) — of price, friends of th> family are respectiuily In Fs aad a The interment will take place at Cavairy Ce.ne , SOUTHWORTH'S NEW BOOK. — Wo cknwsa.-At her residence, 624 Hudson street, on loves Tauor — Friday, June 20, MakY Mcixvxa,a native of Killadreen, uns, EMMA DEN. SOUTHWORTH ey sranty Monaghan se parish of Errigle, Ireland, aged 14 | Author of “Fue Lost Helton.’ “The Dew Yemne friends and acquaintances are respectful LOVE'S LABOR WOW. LABOR WX, to attend the funeral, on Sunday, from her urs, 208TH YOR O ates: itl it further invitation : oepeaawon On Thursday, June 19, Resxamr, wite of | Love's wraHOR We ‘Saas. at »,B ge patrick O'Connor, In the svi your of hai SOUTHWONTH. author of he owt He ‘blast The, De The friends of ‘onal tod io thcae of bar pais’ thie day, by FA BRADY, ab Abn Sires t and by al brothers, J. and M. OCmmine ‘resi 4 Douksdllers and news in New Yo - jer . uniform attend the funeral, idence of her busband teense ine ode perocr 116 F babe street, tie (saturday) afternoon, at haif-p ‘one o'clock. Two volumes, paper cover, for $1. ‘Assistant Adjutant General, on MIisCBULANuoCy Mine satis ASD mameiutine s Siang Mant EES RERR! ye MADE TO MEASURE, 2m $20 98x DOZEN, MADE OF New Yomi aluLa: mus with fine Linen Bosor | warranted as od sold in the Fe yy ae ‘CaM pe Cae ALSO. ans iW ay MEASURG, $98 Pe Doame. SEL? MEASUREMENT FOR SHIRTS. Printed dirvetions seat Irev everywhere, and so easy to understand that any one can © tuelr owhmessure ahirts, warrant 4 yood Gt. Theeash wo Le paid tothe ‘Company on re. ri pt of goo G id U@UDB, ot tine uort Bi FURN of fine quality, bougit tur ca i Tolalt iu New Vere at a pee facture, rs, aE ‘absolute! es we fit of only TEN PER COLLARS, vest “ou eh Sand 3 BEST UI) Pets AIDS, $1 8. W. H. WARD, from Toston, ‘387 Broudw: Between White and Walker streets, —F—1860-X.—DRAKE'S PLANTATION (_piTTaRe— OF this celebrated brand, app ars to, be tm mouth, as well as op every one’s table, They. tea solenche article und can be relied upon to strengthen and in exhausted nature. TILL FOR SALE—OR WOULD BE BBNTED|' with #till house aid good © ‘Apply on the preaiives, No, 218 Bowery. GTATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS, a¥ ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF © GENERAL STATIONEBY D BLANK BOOKS. PROTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS, TRE LATEST PATTERNS, aT THR LOWEST PRICES. BLANK BOOKS RULED AND BOUND TO 020m, as USUAL, GEO, 0. MANN, 141 FULTON STREET, N. Bt PTIVES, Tie advertiser, uaving been restored to health in weeks by a very siniple remedy, after having suffe'ed D eeateh years with a severe lung atiection, and that dread disease consumption, is au: make known to his fellow suifere ers the means of cure. Toall who desire it he wil! sesd@ copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with ‘ines. tions for preparing and using th sure cure for Conautaptl ‘only ol st: of the advertiss to bene’ celves his remedy, ait will cost them nothing, and ray Blessing Parties wishing re uaa tea 10 CONSUMPT! W gid bas OErTE Ty YORK ERA June 21, Alice Ca: a by W, Ws Florence, scouted iy capac eke Feuiiletor Sonia see ges ‘Bishop: Guttg Pereh Company, a peng valuavieadiitions in machinery manufactory, are now to SUPA raecna INSULATED ELECTRIC COR warranted: with Tron, jual trai agree 4 bal a ion ‘atas lows ee. an se tow CW ould reepecttal ihiy Tavita the ‘eitention of tolegragl compan es. ‘oder ms PEROMA COMPANY, THE BISHOP ‘GUTTA. Lo, BIaHOe, Vr Cro HUGO, 8 GREAT GROVE Heda. heat x9 uvcos HUGOS G HUGO'S 1UGO'S: CGO'S er been Fo devow public sines Tote te avin” sealion after reat dieap dian tke snow flakes on the water. It is the grea the at aris fon 4 com- visti y in literary, circles, aud I do not oem Gtdes all the Taementa chat wot nat ir the souls 0 ci! be “Paris Correspandent of the New ing Post. wrsnnantee LES MISERABLES. LES MISnARLES, e noblest mont buat by ho times has novel of Wiotor Hi Atlas. , mishnant ea ena mnaidents, tne slupiest, pies dineds mioke up svt te rather 8 nud yet there Beet book that pathos.—Bualo Exprows LES LES saat 3 In ex sexsion, {1 nm Piguaneg, cha 37) a shimotive, the book hus al owgle of the day.—Albeany Ai eS SRS "1 jatr BD; Preser votive “ YW “% _Sretnteras tt nad etal No.6 Astor House. The MAEEAT Ar ees the D ree ns nite" RN Gen ibeea ‘Wito,” ae. a ‘A EB. Phe applied by experienced ‘With all their mts ora ble “ad re THE FLIRT! eth. wine’ Wrenn Cents, The funeral services wil held. residence ME ae Ln ers ey ee eee eae icby | ccltaetaponcer TW, Gono, 140 West Thicky-ninan streets |, pie, 1 Ra. ONES NEW BOOK ane ee ot samoatrary a wee cols sap atvernoon, at three ovelock, and the remains |» The Flistior: Carsten tnt ot the “ambien Py created i Rural: taken sane era Cemetery, Carmanayille, for to | {f pained al for sale thiaday by F. have the cae ran et pprom terment. the family and mombers of the all other booksellers and, aaweagenie in Row come out for years —2 Bucelaior orice ae ni ata doar rae rice indie tere, por gave, e sovenyy cout Tnetow, Another edition of ius mmagutoont tovel ta now realy. a papars please copy. , ‘iL be gent t free of post: —- “5a'Rray, Je 1, nan Ras at | CuRiRiaias pies an stabs: | meg eres ak, an om cermin rman bene ry py & Cos Radical Care yen te fal me ‘ah or wal Dy, saammpcer & SECEREN clot ry bs Ay gence S aeend, , py mai ‘ecetpt of price, “ are ends indies, No comnectinn Te sf penteae lave renters, 17 Gharien atrect, this od Cuenta street, Peiindeipnta, Coptes sent by mail free. on Fe ron Fie vy LY ai pie stats pee, ee faneeel, fromm hee 100, Tyo 0'olsek, enact ‘ anne 1 en ‘th any other (Saturday) afve Twice on Tuesday, June 3, of M™ SOUTHW! vee NEW WORK, 419 Broadway, corner of Myenard a ‘ect, Now a. paired Sight, Noises inthe | wounds re eed ab the baltla of Fair Oaks, Jaxwe i. Mats, OHEY'S NEW NOVEL, : = 7 iared b: De. fo ean ot ian RG, Oou- ‘of Captain George W. and Margaret Stilwell, aged THB FLIRT. = THE MI ITARY. tt y fon _ For “linton roadway. and sore ot and Aurist, 88 Doctor Hunte worst form of Sei and old Uleers, No. 3} 1s, Card—Dre Rew. PLM WSR. for Affestions of the Throat way. Hours of consultations, Mb and @1 days, of Company 6, First a friends of the family are requested Saturday) afternoon, at the residence of his brother, pk, » retort FhevERto - a 24 Ann street. torn, feet at eouth - ‘ it te . 4 remains of the rr ematats Kal oor 19, of conaw mption, bas ed af ogy 2: ov the inembers of | Fapain Mee thy eure Vora Volunteers, who ‘Tomsectt, Lieutenant, st regh | for al ‘

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