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> = _ from discha: ging their cargoos. They ail reported they | ™* ) gmese, Bet under no other uircunscances, ——— = WHOLE NO. 9418, ; , NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Ss ‘Wasmxcton, June $2, 1862. A QUIET sassarn. ADVANCE OF THE REBELS IN FORCE | 35, sows ermormcnee =o Se Sunday ferat, The hotels even have not had their ordi- ‘Bary Pr guns of canards. Everybody scemed to be wait- ing for, yomething serious and real, and too sure it would (001,@ to manufacture a bogus report, from the Committee on Ways and Means on ‘Tus TAX BILL. day. This section is construed to anpome increased ‘Tho report of the Conference Committee on the Tax | “iy on all goods already in bond, The language is ‘Dill will be madeto-morrow. It will becomea law with. | bscure, but 1s. capublo of no other interpretation. This $m twenty-four hours afterwards, and all doubts of the | Provision is regarded as very unjust and unequal in it Maintenance of the public credit will be removed. spereiicn, OFFICERS OF THE UNION ARMY ABSENT ON LEAVE, . Attention has been called to the immense number of ffcers from various divisions of the army now present ‘Mazon Gamay MoGiELLsw's Heaquanrerg , im this city ou leave, Thoy throng the hotels, promer . Sunvay, dune 22—8 P. M, Bades avd drives,” They are found cengregated, by “This has been ® remarkably quiet diy, Cov.sidering | scores, in disreputable places and e:iguged in amuse ‘Whe clone proximity of the two contending fore og, ments hardly befitting men of high character and nq@ie Briek vkirmighing ensved all day yester?,ay, and at | impulses, such as should characterize officers of the ‘Bight everything indicated that a gener/.j eugagement } American army. It is strange that so many spiters ‘Woes hund, The enemy advanced im strong force on | wearing shoulder straps should be luitering amsdn the Tear bes during last night, wat, being, promptly met, | dissipationsof the eapital, while almat everyatvision | poen retired. of the army is in active service, and moxt of t’gere in the face of ap enemy, with batties daily immineat, The at- tention of the Secretary of War has been -gajted to this subject, and measures will probably be taken without delay to correct what is becoming a serio ae eyil, ‘THE SUVBRVIBION OF PRISONERS pOP WAR, Ter NEW YORK, M YWDAY, JUNE 23, 1862. &. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. Beauregard and His Staff En Route for Richmond—A Large Portion of the Ar- my of the Mississippi to be Sont to the Rebel Capital—The “Invincible” Bragg Leitin Command, da, d&e. A despatch received from General McClellan's head- qaarters, dated Sunday , 22d inat., says:— ‘The Richmond papers of yesterday contain a despatch from Montgomery, Ala., dated the 17th, stating that General Beauregard and staff had arrived thereon their ‘way to Richmond, and {¢ was said they were tobe follow: ed >y a large portion of the army of the Mississippi, and that asuflicient foreo bad been left under the invincible ‘Bragg to check any advancoment of the vandals under Genera! Halleck. The Charleston Mercury of the 18th gives a graphic dercription of an engagement on James Islautl the pre- yious Sunday, in which it acknowledges a severe loss on both gides, without any material change in position, —=— NEWS FROM MCLELLAN’ AKMY. from. The Commission show that, (he habitual disre- gard of law heretofore in Compote for arme bas beon attended by the evil of ¢ferbitant prices, which the statute intended te yrevent; but, under the present cons duct of the War Department, this furthor waste of monty ia prevent 4. ‘REMONBTRANCH AGAINST THE REVENUB BILL. | ‘New York merchants who are here strongly remen- atrace ngaingt the twentieth section of the Revenue bill Thoy are Promptly Met by the Union Forces and Retire. SHARP SKIRMISHING ALONG THE LINE, Ren Ren Re THB ARMY HOSPITALS. It will bo interesting and gratifying to the friends of alck and wounded soldiers to know that they are well ‘and kindly cared for. Few mon, however comfortable their circumstances, conld enjoy at home ,in the bosoms of their families,the same attention and facilities for recovery (rom wounds or sickness a8 are afforded in tho military hospitals hore. They are all well veotilaet, scrupulonsly clean, and free from even the slightest odor of @ ‘‘#ick room”? or anything offensive to the most delicate torisiintiry. ‘Through the courtesy of Dr. Vollum, the Superintend- ent of Military Hospitals here, an opportunity has been agcordéd to make a tour of inspection threugh the seve- rat Boepital establishments in this city:and vieinity. The one ‘at Judiciary square, althoogh t architectural arrangement more complete, is only a sample of #8 im regard to management and sanitary ‘regulations. Jt is comstructed pen a design approved by News from Fortress Monroe. Forres Moxnog, June 22, 1862. ‘The Raltimore boat brought down twenty-five Sisters © Meroy this afternoon for our hopnitals hese. ‘yg steamer Baltimore arrived here this morning from ‘W shiogton with a number of Cengressmen. It ig cloudy to-day, and tho atmosphere is very warm ‘and sultry. : A revenue cutter has arrived hore to attend to vessels entering ard leaving Norfotk. ‘Tho armed bark Feruandina went to sea this aftor- noon. General Dix returned this morning from Point Enek- out. AFFAIRS AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Forragsa Menor, June 21, 1862, >. We tearn to-day from the atmy of the Potouac that quite skirmish took piaceen tho 19th inst., between “tho Twentieth Iujtana rogiment, im Cenoral Kearncy’s division, and the rebels, which Jastod for more than an Qour, The Indiana boys stood their ground, aud sus- see Gt lice SUP arvision of prise ‘tained vory slight loss, Lieutenant Carr, Company 1, » ais comm aditig in the flokt | , ¥ i somowbat ‘ead three privates were wounded, {a the afternoon the | '° Po#ts Or campe prepared for thoir yaeuption, ix placed anon * pet id temnenrte ger rnin Foyiment wie complitme:ted by Gonoral Kear. | SUirely ubder Col. William Hof gan, Yhird infantry, | on Giuncr wid’ ef a central ‘oorridor, along which are mey for Ms bravery and cischiline, ‘this ja | Commissary General of Prison pry, who ts subd] 116% uhrooms, nurses? rooine, water closots and xouk. he regiment that was once neurly sacrificod | Vly to thee-dorsof the War D gpurtment, All matters } orig. a complote suit, of which belongs to each ward atChicamacomico, N.©., ear'y in the operations on that | IB relation to prisoners will par genrough him. He will | the wiiole biding ia yerrtctly ventilated by two-sets of era-t, under Colonel Hawkins, and which bas beenentts | HP sD regulations for ir guise clothing % vriet | cindows above and betew. Fach ward contains ‘thirty- Aatoly attached t» General Woo"'s division. pera, and will direct th @ tginer in whb al! | ove neds. The beditouts Have spring bottoms, which Duriog yeoteday. the rebels endoayored to feolour | [unde arising from the + awiny of muons ad w!s00| vista to the form gulllolently to make thon perfectly entire Hine, by shelling vignrously at diiforent points, in | MUarHals, oF o.berwise, sb. & iwFwccounted for, and dis- | poyy, yo bedding twecrupnously clean, andthe build- She hope of annoying working. parties, priaeipally on tho | Dareed Py the regular dir gyucatug oincers of the Yopart- | ie civeengtiont, imalleshe most minute detalls, ie no por Wight, and op:osito Kearney’s division, ‘Their sbeils | OP Im vroviding under Femetng reguiatiowanuel arti- | cry moat and deo from tho slizhiest offensive ede- Generally fell short and did but Mttle damage, cc. a inane apere Mey\eornsa:y for the walare Of | ini oxcept fur Cheipresquce of maniy ferme stretched : prisoners, How fe éteet positions for tums for | Lon the beuson either side of the wacd, the vishor The Blockade of the Rio Grande, one ae ea aan, mmivajered will exude plans and este | wo.id hardiy Boltare that Mo wad laa hosplial OUR MATAGORDA CORRESPONDENCE, mates for the nec gigurybaiidings to be promaed and | "s) boca Mastciacy aisaree asi eel eeik. Banx Miomour, ovr Maraconna, May —, 1602, | Submited to the Quurtemapbter Geveral, uyon whos® | 6) charge et Dr. Volluiu, Surgeon Untied States Army Wrench and English Ships-o/-\Var Th ea'en to Disregard a # "be erected by olticerw.of ‘the Quarter wh thas Soar Geant etry eons, to euch of whom is - the Blockade of the Pxan Ooas—Sham Voyag'sto Maca- | ™ASter’# VOVMI" grout, Le will, If practicable, vist | TUS Cueor a carcain nuunosr of 4he warda, Lack moroe—Hov the Cotlon of the Rebels Getsto Market, de. | he several 1 goom oyempe once a tomth. Loyal] oases movged with bith male atid female durees In the laiter part of March two frlyatss arrived off the | citl20r8 Who nay "we found ammg mw prhouers | Vor ut ou. wmchvamy or dulge delicney give to Rio Grande, Texas, one E.giish, the other Frenoh, aad | of war, Ce-f wi im'fare accusations, or thr nigh mise | "ly Surat athe atumtion Almt Kind aocre or Botfied the commandyr of our blockading #1 jp that they | tke, may I @-iieir-cases before the Commissary Gend- | oi rerporsiives could contribute, -Ag somes a patient Suid uot reooguize any Diookade of the mous. oi taat | TAO Pri ors, who will submit thom w tie AdjubaMe | Oo ng ae aretully. batbod: ps0 rset oh te Fiver unless the whole Texas coxst of the same was | General. Gog Commusary General ds autaorized to} ia and paaine. oh amalonie salen ih Sloxedand guarded. At that tine thece were twelve | 8M PD" Altes townie. ners on requmeaen tution of the wanes pal isa a medical t i Ciothes, fiwed in a perfectly eeeu'bed, and subjected to Bonded vessels lying outside which hal been prevented @Rcér attending the primus, iu case of ex an exami ation prejiminary 40 @ proscription, From that'time tii ho is convalesastit, there is uo moment of °F Or Hight thst he is not enor ately under tho eye of eWher' a physieiin or a mt-se, and every want is The Solicitor of Customs—Bus'ness at the Now York Custom House—Remo- vaireThe Hxport Trade—Referurs Neod- od in the Revenue Laws—Collector Bar- Rey's Laid on the Guerillas, &e., &e. ‘Tho # lect of the appointment of an addiiioual reve. nue sficer at this port, to be called aSolicitor o Cus- ‘totas, whose business ehall be to conduct, om the part ho government, the various cases arising under the vevence laws, hus been under consideratiin tor some time. ‘Dhe Committee of Vomme:ce of the House of N@yvese.tatives feported favorably to the scheme, and set forth many crroneous statements aud fallacious Aargaments.to support the decision they arrived at. ‘There are mavy reasons why the office of which we wre 6‘oukin, sould not be created. The business which ih. proponed officer is to attend to properly bel ngs to the J istrict Attorney, and should bo performed by bin or ‘his assistants. If u new office be created the ex- rentes of the govornmont are unncc2: sarily Increased t dw extent ef the amunt to be paid the Solicitor as his yearly salary, and, in all probability, to the extent ef the saiarice which would bo paid to numerous us- olst-nus, w beh in course ef time will be assign 'd to him, ‘Thwe a useless and expensive bureau will be created. Our seaders may remeniber that a year ago a despe. rate political Wattie was be ng waged tor the possession of the various fat offices in tis city under the iedera! 4} .overnment. At that time one of the Zrita.eattuches bat cet his heart on obtaining the oftice of Buryeyor, Aftor a prutracced struggie the vase was desided agaiust tum, and ancthor gentleman received the ottice, The dis- appoted vs pivant was appointed to the ottice of beputy Veliector, at a silary of $2,000 per year, since whici: tine he das attendert to the law business of the Custwoa tiuuxe exciusively , receiving an adequate oompensativs fo, nis Heryices. sumuved that he would ve appointed to the vilice he da: since received, aud, a6 soon us he could iuduce his frieuds o& VODs. Oss lo paas Udo necessary law, would De appointed w the vifee O coucdtur of Customs. Hence the subject ob the creation o his office bas been brought peore CCugrbes, Aus, acter # long delay, the comm! we having the subject in cheige bave ‘submitiud a wrorube wort, Phe investigation-of legal questions has, for-the. past een cuutied to Mr, Suuuion, the Lep.tyCuliector , ‘wove bound to Matameros, which was only a sham, By RRL VESSELS CAP PO4ED. this time no doubt thetr curgoes are a:! sufely lan-led in a Wei Gow of the Sea, ou tie Bu! jast., captured the ‘Tex ind the vessels loaded with cotton, bic rehouser It wi Walbve the poder the wasthse part of teat ie takes | ism anata een pruners Papert th pveosiinrepaleessiam dusinitge townie tire idee Dws-sswu of the beter; for she whole cottm | cg, * site beside new sullerin: with typhoid féver, and 909 of the State. will oatly fiud an outlet thar (Ora, Mac cargo couswet -6f thee bupured and ray iiow snail plenes of ioe weoween thelr lips, or quietly wey, A large proportion has alreuty beeu sont of | CM (si ventks sof salt and eumlluy ther urticies, The | a cing wounded mon tooimuge hols posi ions, oF m ¥- a Chie hey oe ‘Gig & ) eeprom delonged ta eOveruor Win. Aiken | hbo. tw ‘ale noisives wey, atucding rebif tos after ers § Medical Hast ana: ee conten ‘is cainchao aetna MiaiMesihdncl ree nud tavrs. tho svrgoon in eiarge maken an in- we Uniecd State stoamerawhoun bag captured, F xeo.cios every morning, «wid Not the minutest de.all of Biro Ponkartrain, the robe steamer Wisitanan, The Hin ort escs,0e big ohesrvati hw coupervative By¥- | faerie swerve: bas iso captardd ths rebsdacbssuer Venue Hees ii siigery b 4 Deoway!, tod, aid mauy casos when vtieeme lake. The miseris-cargo consisted Of 6We fain the Crime war WADA asid. rod aubjects for anipute Soon. Sig Rn hs mt ea ie Sonate & ed for uted eared without it, By the aid ane Banal 5 ont 2 o the suspensory tinexgos provided jor the lower tints Stmideet Corphycus. She wes foun: in one of the bare! |: wo.vucs ta tie vieiaeget the aokie, knee and bi) joiuts Procure: moored wid guaradé by rebei troops, { treaied wo an soamery Lie leg, and aturd even eomiort ‘ ii i Aydin earring nt Paved b> thy wounded dqminy their treasmeat, emumacnd 7m; Frown Haven. Ube wn y ditiane: jotreon the hor; " bemd towacds Matau ma Hor gage enuaisted if gutmre my ue aks, cs tris tha anprepraceden vee trays, dry gools, provisnasyee, Mo. fej, dhe areluvec tural aeeange . OF che Oth jusiaut the Sbrig Lalnbridge captured M1 The -upely récerw> ypreciaely the same troatmont,oure S dheoner Lorgany,«ndeembiier to Key West for a0} and ein na. as exebwu sick aud wounded, eeemiin, ‘Tho dniiy mawretion of these hospitals by Be. Vellum ‘Semmodore Kelty, ef@he Mound City, has capteres | involves ooutiveuggaber, bot it iusures t) thowick and vem gout to Calvo the Clarxe’Dubsuu, ove of the iacgest. | sounied emi SURGEON GevERsy,’s Ovricr, Wasmanoron Coty, Juno 19, 1862. } ‘fem—You are detailed for duty with the army of the Potomac, a4 Medical Director. In waking this sssign ‘eat dave been governed by what I conceive dw Be the nae, eet tverests of the service, Your eacrgy, dvtermina- ‘Bion wnd faithful discharge of duty tm ail ths differen! ‘Bivetrions in whieh you have Been glnced duting yout pervtce of thirteen yours determined me ‘to ples, you ‘We're most arduous, responsrbie and ‘trying pAUOR you have yet occupied, “@n the eve of your departure I-desire to Wlacefhefere (you some of the mala poiuts wisteh should “ngage your Giteation — ‘You should satiely yoursel(*that the meuicals suppliers ‘are im proper questity and s{ good quai y,gand ust each dams its fuil aowance; end will bess | hand Mvta.es Lever before-epteyed i ‘ dhe Genloc edichl-ollicaifee a atstct-ow Diuty cor | Me deohhest aud fet eebei atoamers on White rive:. tu ary hospital, aud selon atiaiued tn any -privace wrt: pracdue tu the: Disttlet Attorney aud ‘ts Sy setictescy. cha: tirae Tans passed whedche exousy'| | # aPveace tlt adware hundred ard sevonty getves | iamiiy, 164 mish Oe woulKtod than Guinot got wall andor The Wren amenne PRO aaNet “ : pted. f * mA 5 sane ; wo te ~ nema on enzo boon iukeu, Iu comioquence of the dewy fhe | y ch tronunomime-oould bot hope to regain abe Ai Hector, the Navai Uficer aud Surveyor-have bee Perv orton podem bover Sfp one) Sones afworuinent otic. sa New York aud other cities BwOo8- | guy circ susmtacm # MiGicuLiy MmugPesten 1a the decisions to be teadered us Prrtation, wad Communicate isceiy verity tie Geunral: | SMeOnIg the reb.i wewels und ca. goes captures it bs D cadeilive 1 the tea OF twelve churebes'totboroecn. | SMH Cou: # <Oumdiet the Uistciet AttorLey. IT suo ane nlretatem: Abwmgs io ‘b hy w abi; | damp. ssivie tu siate wowAle vaus Of the prives, beat 1 pled as huspciate vor kina wore employed Lo-daycered! Be dna) Counsel Do wecemmacy, It is rigit Uaat theme ) aaaias . cere’ ? timate can be wade oF the euormous amou. pia Pe. “ i 1) ofcers BLOUK mpl y it, Tie poverimemt receiv 8 (cnc anes ‘f Gor snared: ouey to be distribized-einong the satiors in to: ag Pes Ps ane aE inp coral deity visty ove hai @: thy yf coeds Et Uke wate ut Us gow i + tnt ant eee) Comusmmdaing! . Bome ow mad . bie Pus. co Getined, the PEVeHu. UCR. e te ©: vba Jes Staal Ude an chutes dchouense? T pi saligp Wes, However, may be formed @ ile | ane urge Ceneral hee notifed the Sueretury -o typ a Maw ullice tai by the singie ens of the Circassian, whic. Nu eli wit, da seucsh—Yuu"will, in eanjuseven witb AssistumsSur- 4 avend w the ‘Duueer, Untied thaces: Arey Medicai vireowr uc Pe tived at New Yorks s few deys agy. This wweuve: heme ntair for tRomaicyeileciual, ovmfirt, [Fa1d cargo are vilusd: at $1,600,000. Ihe ge im ee near peepee ho captured hes will when she is cowie a 7 tt Ot Fewecotve abort $1,200 sues, it is wai ts tearm to you sre-ateached. You wid ®sar iu med, the provision of Gel } wolativ " War thet de thas cow romdy tem thounsmd dors, iusadd B weRire dy vecuied here, fer tierrecepLion ik and wanted soldi rs. ech Case OF Awataderebeds Qoual Ww tuem oh shyukicunte Ow goods wuida ths suveuue Ou phe ch Os » Wa OL eueUD woe, 0 vite ease! Hen, cebu! ¥it® Customs House at thigpor. ts stil ral O.ders, Nui-65; co as -tramaportacion Of troops, aad Yaa wt ve : MK | inn, Woebers arrived Leo, Ame Shem aredusin | vey hours pase UNS sCU8) bs, OVEN Hi Khe Favay oi du) Ghasevrrs, a5 iar us poasibie, ~ruvide 1ur thee oases, See te coe Lh moc fentetatian Bull | ie ilckyer tho Surehiy duct, aud Ar, Bhorosen, ate |? Sati Bo v Di Tate eae “eH ua posi ae YOUr ViCiUipas May sven beet adapted Sits teeernbarieng spe meet eae | greta warasy bs FeraMmio Word ated Gormorly oat bags errors) Np “pus oct ‘Fittu— Yate wil! ire suck physicians, nurses, @>.,. rates padi paye tor at (he Neva of Une he wee vrentiig the aoe atiuan Youssay require andas you ea: vdiain on the om fatrieeic paryoss of preveuting. the arms and Qari | eonigin aindeacaivht! Mi. Wd exbtownocafidunce th Tugee « ale YaBve 0 en ald co etmenpenth fern Ae F divm contained in the vabo: verses from ‘align the Perens Ug. Chae Bavcog Your deucienoies 1 : Seats wavemelog WH OXpoleion (rom Oonygrems wilde |S i b Gaase reo, cote at the cuctiest pesibie noinent, soabst { | Bands of tho enemies of ak» eovernment. Buttle yecu | * site lal Uf the bisibese Obs au supply you. Saary indneement de ale t. “About 90,000 fru: | Deets day abe previo, ote wmaag those wa 1 Gen Dood BO i ett ghee AWE. Lhe Amnauyay 6 2 GLY EA. Cds psn MUA AO UU ate Tie Ladi dik Casi de ‘ have stailar py riunities for ol lamas euRcect 1n.0:ame. Hon ts dabene watinony wil be prodwedd to wustated it any particule die ¢ Bhs LATE SMe The @t.tres sir ehiange bn tine, 6 suntonu ows Enfield riflss have. seountiy been caytuned-ay our wavy, together wi-k tbo-veaiels containing tus, while un dbo act of attempting to mun Une diockide, LL ds ent tia Ryglish speculators \in..asms bave shipped abo.e29,.000 Moleld rifles to Nuesau, where they dispore of shen uw epi agents, who vesuspibom, with the expeciat uo. ;tugimg the bivckade, Thisis the way our Broweh cou wins have a acting thewmeitral tewads sha own iblaw|, in order to preveut.the horrors of eivil war. Acting Captain William Bad, ormerly ¢ manaaw or 0: ehes¥ ankee, and kowwva.atapo tine as the “Tereor of the'fotomac,” recently retare d from olf Charleswn to Philacelphia, with avatuableg ‘wo, and has been waeated twowoeks’ leave of abesnce Ns -le entered the suneece us avolurtecr, and this dg.bis.figsi leave during the .aedel- ean. Webi ized to cali a ectly ujpum the medical pusw ey fe aslnngteo, Baltimore, Padacelbiaasd New +0 k, Wao will vedirvetet Wo (urubee you with ove ying mass ask (oy, regardicss 0: suppiy tabiew ur iorma. You Wau ouly Devequired wonky we by letter wiat you have ordered, and of whoin; aud you are dusired to Our ‘@apyond seyneully with me, aod to asks known Buc! wants as.cax oaly’be filed by my req isitious.oa t bape ere, oF through ihe oruers uf the Seeie- ja. wend now trusting to T:eGPomseesion of those qualt- lee, without which 1 . wever bave axsigaed you Bo.Lsis duty, T committe yous the hoaith, tue eumiort @ud the jives 0: thous.nas of wa: .eilow soldiers wa are for.Wio majutenanceef (heir Jiberties,. 1 am, pery respcetiully, your obe-liest sorvant, WILLIAM A, HAMMOND, Burgeon Geng. 4 Unsted staies ‘ye adasistant S:rgeun Joma. Lacaauan, Medical Lisector, vf the Fo.onns, Util which nas just passed Congress abolishing the fee preivrieds NAN SuGtMes, io as prodwce | a marke: vf the reyreeseauves wi W re welbilantarer Le report Uvt ine me. ConaLibation hati bea aio ved. hey Lasiiiy orceamed then that a Was 8 Byliereytsnest aid UuCitVoeM dsee. Sruce Ue hows ws iis delet, by a iarge Nye: key, Abney are and! Wo 8. Ag Lueie sorMer OX) aBNIOU. ACQUIZEAL CKLLEUTENANT COLOMML JKYNOLDS, (bs MAGNE COMER Tm the mavabgout wari for thedcebo! Lieutenint Colonel Zohn Gearge | eyu ds United gteies Marine Corps, upon abarges prefurced by Cosaneleobn Maris, the f Hewing fsahe oficial Goeting of the cau. t:— #or the foi performance ofall tuese duties pas rf Meche >. BEI Ter beet eae ted Aang Stade A cehawnnm OF LOVE i “ WWE DA SELOME tr BMY sy Ua Aas OUTS 60 stake FOV 2D CET We Al ILL LAOS Le hae ALI, WU Oi Goarawas gpd) LW ceuaiL (oy eRe is Counts COMER LO gO OO Lap rpes ba (ML ahd OUCY Ak Rone MIAN Qa LA AM eR! yA AE Mee; MA Hak OT ND get 1D Wale dhaaiss 66s h g thea ale Wilber dus ui Bs, MO Ad LK JL OG Welk A&E. 6 Cieyensd vested im Augues Indy diy it Whe eee tO Magen diate ds hang wos joude Doge). bel eaiky Oo CHEE MANNE AUF Css aaanygh Tats OF Orkid Cwlaity OF May LO OX). chen, gece 01 ja Urgeons, we uch, tramp ovrs them to the # pa BABTARITY OF THE AOUZE CAROLINA BEBE. After Codi atl amt 10 60) ‘ation td tile 1 aml 6 ous nk bike meme’ UD, and 8 c weniy ausigtant surgouus, , ols tae ied. exnagg 7m <er 79. * Bao sua Que asd: we apegene: | that the rebels, through infyge-acion given by eee. — ae psi oe rite tomy d 6 QA AC a Bo Ka MMFAW Danke ‘Do COME 1a te ES), RRaLD. who had been comply, ed iby que army , became ‘aware of That ih-gpecite Of, tha seceud chau ts proved ee CMO UIE ARMA Cidade te, leony whom have 5, .0- Dea loniowivg up riain elroular bas aleo been maxed | the adeeuce of our troo #.fager Hateniwon island,and | a far os do wFitie:, by (us said Ldeuirme st vowna | necten eK: ome aK Keke anon of te cucdiig aye us emaa ve Surgeva esta nea.) made a.4ecvens upon Mee. .Macch’) plantation, av -roupd- | J ho vrorge Py , A latter nas out inagie x woud os Ti udous pebe@nii, ac Lerevciere, conmuu: taaite Sa 0 0d he howe, and, with « frogs y charscte:tstic at peer Rahn Wiles dusiy Wace eas tor foLege anerelang lise, wud Abe dass cil Scnue W GuamRA1's Orne, end, my er intie kD writing mack Vober he wae guiiiy of evut@pe rE Tis | Lg Tu pus elaine wavts, nt thoaags Udi. Oke use ents ofihut part of the Souths urdered in cvid blaye ‘@ large yember of co.teabands, who were awak ned Wrerior OFen.way Wig Kier wud thecal lee reomnd charge sho sid Laguichant Cobbuel Joka gegege Rey- ay ten Wasamutox Cir, June 9, 1362. Le prevar pubiication the «sMociee! 1 _—~ of be (OumBle the aes of ve (Or end Sy: History of the Hubedicu.”” ‘ihe meaige Sy te Wek bas beex evinuutied to Assieiayt roy Gal yt ue FLL Ome UT BRR: J from sheielumbers to iallluso she hands ef the tuturs, | DIS Wo) guts Weber nimy 00 iqaieomy merelapats aud ab . Wiodwvard, United Bates army, ava tho | aied rebels. Fae att ose oc n a tie aunt gestational | ogre (ume auc Ry oud oe. ule Ley aexpurienen Sure) Be Surgeun yobu,H. 731 iu RELIGIOUS SERGIG3S. {fo against, : Bete Wo, O18 0 Crea UO), yaei8 at the Lustam House Bravos Ve'un'-ocs. Ail meuical ollicers, ire re ‘The ehured nave and avhesiday tod W. CULANY, (et. a: d Preside: Ta WieOty @eVie Loin ae coe eH Vesepte wk he sg juested. to ce operate in this undertyking by forwerdiay aggre res " iy to-day, There SAMO we WUE 14. COL BG: ene We pomigd. sive. Cader Che @xistiagh aw thuored no penal yr this othe such saritury, Wwpograplic®, inedice! aga | WAS Nerviuei tho Senate Chamber and the House of! Waltly M4 UR8caas 1, Cui, aud Membare Sido Gres (or s Nea-ovepuaees WERs 1° On SEAS OF a Aeuf, | Representatives, which were thcouga!; tut many of the| THys. =. 1 NGhigB ily. U.s. Mac auuhddaanber, | Ml tf ahaa n tallaey midge pee Oe ti te te pork Wy 2k waabest amuse, ough the entiee cargo on Guat Lie oetous BUb/CCls al LO 2 pepaiby yf five huu dived dolays. Ths, se very GOAT SeCtiOus 4k vUr 6x ist. qe Mews, We cays soudly (org revorm, and Cgie98 Bhoud not aoJcurn WG.OUL Pepeniing oF Amond hg SCANG 4d THE LOSE Adj OBALIC ONG, hud eu- Hote stewd such as até sult) to the wouts of uch tens be complied with: with- colt mectiag Une pur (tow (ntewasved 10.90 un ich Uyneces- Bury Uru bie asad ino avemence, 6. Feet olen Ol the Collector bas hades very eajtarg oflact ou ths UVeWEN.8 OF the “RCVUME OF Kee a br kers’? whoduiest he Cusom iiouso, avhoxe oxi rt Wal Ciarges Jor Wading SLeabger® Kurougit 108 ubsien © mages oud » inding avy. nee b wen LOE Cause f >) We Py compangts, and wil eventumdg lode be the) eAph ent (foul the wuiding. Fue xcs of tuewe ire (neu Gad Boys bave Deed for Kone Lime Uae Cause of ONN aCe 0400-6 uoACOUsLON ed dod Desinesg wi has Dad (he wieet oF reilectiag d@awreuis ou er gaged Ma fair gud le, iti business as broke voevtor ie (Ms, asim many other gelocert, i erving X nivel cre it for thus prompily tak ag & five in purse o 0oal stop Ww thelr dishovest SACOM 7EELIN, Sor and Member, A. GALAN), Maor and Member, Guo. M. Warton, Juiyed vorate, BEAKCITY RP SRAMEN, (Mt ia a remarkake wact tw. , noww itis of Mshermon tren New Knyland and oyaterne, teym New York wat Now Jersey jast auger to onter the moval service, there 18 @ pregent gonyal.y of mon, &© much.se that the department is Ubiigerl to take negeaes in erder to work the vousgla 2he6 hermen and oysaemen,tustsied List sammor upca entering the service, i kitey didd.ge at al, in imtopen ious bolas, ais (he right to ame ther ewn faking and oy ater amacks. The goverume 4 wovid not WieraLe this peace tive, but desired thet ai men shoud eniist upou an equality, eubject tw the same reguivions, The cone qnenge ips that the pas thos ra.erred te did nut enior tie naval env we, Dat 11 Unde sod Must of thurn joie the army, where they aro subject to greater b ‘hips, havo a lass chance for glory, and no share to prize muey. congregations, whose churches .beve boon converted) ‘ato hospttais, Rave not yet provided.@-her quarters. An not only all the large churches, byt most of the pubic! bo pr edbon Duildings, are.to, bo occu) ied as Woopitade, it is suggosied || Ase requests | hat (he eongrege:ions thus vustad shoukl resort to can- walen may fe plod " mn TAP ARAT AD a Avese chapels, auch as were erocved in several of the Ab de soarouly we Jour rervioes Uliss through the ‘Di igndes of the Aymy of the Potomac, pug summer, may be done toad.ance the | THE MAILS AWTYMKEN NEW YORE AND, ACAUFORT. fe wick at hear, Anu Lo@atad- ‘Tho Post Oiice Departinont bos coatracied with George W. Taylor to carry we majia from Bantort to New York, and buck, daiy. Within the past yreak several chipost oilces ia Wirgis ia have been ravpessd, LABORS OF THE ORDNANUB COMMISSION, ‘The Commission om Orinancy aud Or pance Stores have pear)y closed their tuvestiga Tt aypears from tuoir report im cage No, 72 that the existing coutracts and ordars for Spriaeteld umeketa amount to 1 194,000, while fu the opiaion of the Veduanes Department the will be required for @ yeur to come, t meet the preba- ble wants of tho country, Bot exceeding Lal a miiliod guns of thig model, Sume of these contracts have a ready falled#¥om non-compliance, aad, from the preseat aapect of thivgs, it seoms likely shat ovhers will be added in part or in whole to the list of failures, The Commission deow it expediont and important % bring down (he total number of Springilolt muskets, more of my sullering complies iy bo tue iumites of | which “government shail bo bond to uoé rit imeit od bho -ecdp eats oF fh ee rife macat worttly and dovoted surgoouns, | ep to--about 089,000; Im fur chees, 60 far: arg ieal ppporia, vote! Gases, @ntays aid Pr Ervertgatnnacd inquiries as may bev! . wi oc this! ‘work, for eich tuill ¢rodit will be gives & tie furih-) ih ity bas beon given to both, {hs .kove named; lomen te issue, frow tim to tine, be mecepwary to oheit tho desired ical vilicers ace desire’ .o comply w tanding aber uch 0 whieh we mi muduarks witch will ei Ve to guide ‘is in fovure. Ai wathereore confidently x ected that no ene will Begivet chis opportunity of m venciug the Bouor pf the (80: View, the cuuseof hua: Ava bis oWa Fepubstion, WiiddAM A. HAMMOND, Sargeon General Uniteu states Army. Postimanial tv ur Vaiunteer Surgeons, ‘The fallowwg is from one of the wounded suldiers awho arrived at Albsay 90 the morning of June ad, from Fortress Monroe, in tio steamer Ki City ~~ ‘TO TM EDIVOR OF THE yRRALD. ALMANY, June 21, 1962. eich, Sea ie Peay coe se cree eeterence @ z nm Ve received from the bands of ir. Quimby and hit geutiomany ag aisvante of the einitery hospital im City, during her pte trip from Fortrvas Monrve w thin city, Asa smell Aribute of gratitude to my bonetaes 4s for their kind and Bumsno aitention, i beg you Wil faver me with an fertion in your witespremt paper, Etrast tht er Great Eastern, JOR OF THE UARALD, the following in your valuabie paper:— The Betish bark Mapsseto ertived at New York on t ‘om Dubin, The eaptatu reports heving, on the th of dune, at six ofciock A. M., lat. 46 3, tong. 47 68, passed the sieamalip Great Pastern within tho Chie of 8 Qutreer ofa wile; boleeed his signal ma. Lee up, Commer vial oude, Lat thot thet Great tavern ded Pack wledgo i. Cats Counnghaug thinks bas the OONTRABANDS FOR HAYTL Tho parties opereting hee for thy Haytian governmo.t toget cudtrnban is 40 KO to Haytl, say thas thoy ace meeting wite once. @agoment, Markets. Usweco, June 21, 1862. Flour stoady: sates 01 100 bbs at $4 bu ‘or fancy. Whygt fo good demend an@ stony: suies of 11,800 bosb- WEN, tie Commission have cunfirined contracts witheit ro- | eimlioay » op “4 « pla ind by No. 240. at | ower who bat soba that morning toust be very —_—_—- . ny t whi biv., 2400 Durhew Minwesiiw club ay O¥6.,1,700 Vueben { 9 %4, bed need, Aud wtrongly KaVivod Lue Uireators anh Las. Quana Or ram Wan Lasvaalinbers Fweleg; | Auten, These fue cnses are Ly Guly Oren O66 Of eDIMy grit iancdu glad OT AG LO bales, | Of the abip 80 gol Din a puit ct ap-ocelerase, tha ho six in all, in whieh ib wae foun) thats (oemat connect Uther g atioomre Houlee Real ieee w io Treasurer OF Maryland, hes tendered to the wey @rdle te ket a Ship of 700 lone, wich Lym & aout her quota of tho war tax, under the not of | ba! been signed aud sealed by the cont: 6 vation, | freghte hl wa Kur, Bo wheat, Hige.; corn, TYo.,{o | fy ote quarter of a mtio disuat. Had ib bwort & ero) Aiguat 6, 1861, Maryland, wo bese’, bas T and the only ones containing the provision vmperatively | i" York ake Pr vrti twit DUB. Hour, 65,000 Hee pbemnibiiy ARE O-ne or ¢ Bae coust ora icing 48 the novus Suave whieh bes thas | a eaanded by law, that ni WAbOF of Cong old Dentiele wigne;> BT ENO UiPnes CHER BS ReKOwiulgec ip tran ytenge od the Wal tas, Lonseylyanio. baying ' wo me Cong ces BOE | 4.574 bbip. four, 8,600 b it, yOwE. CUON NOK bee bénbe be mlmitied to any share therein or $0 amy bancdsjuerg, | o ra. Maser oF Dark Mangan ito, Ab the time of his discomiture it was \ ERALD. | SRS aE RETRO Ee ee ee PRICE TWO CENTS. AFFAIRS AT MEMPHIS, + Our Memphis Correspondence. Munrms, Teua., June 16, 1962. Cemtition ie which Secession Left Mempris—Turwnnical Sta Prade~Arvivals of Supplies and Merchandise from the of Colombia. Loyal Stat-s—Phe Currency Question— Discharge of Capt. Cucek—The Adams Express and Railroad Enterprisa— ‘The White River Exp-dition, dc., de. Memphis has been so long in a condition of business inactivity that it cannot recover ina single week's time, She bas paid dearly for her brief year undor the rule of the confederacy, as the destruction or stagnation of all her interests plainir shows Absconded banks aad bankers, empty ware- houses, bankrupt merchants, burned cotton and destroyed sugar, 2 worthless currency and a half de- Populated city, should bea sufficient warning to Men” phisto goand sin no more. Notwithstanding all she has wl ne she bas not yet purged horself of treason, and a removel of the federal power today would be the ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR. Deplorable Condition of Affairs at Panama and Aspinwall. Landing of an Armed Forre Under Col. Santa Coloma for the Scizure of Punama. Proclamation of the Governor Calling Upon all Citizens to Arm signal for imamodiaiely rehoisting the rebel flag and for Themsylves. reinaugurativg the confusion and misrule of the past twelvemonth, A tyranny worse than thato’ any gov- Cac sh Ore cane eroment of the Old World would at ence ensue, and Mea: | We restened Outbraak of an Armed phis could again vio with Charleston and Richmond in oral all that is damnable in tho history of the present trea- Wegro Lod. sm. oe For eeveral months previous to our s@vent Mom»phis was under martial Jaw. The Provort Mashal of the Confederate government, Mr. J, McKisick,came hese from New Orleans, and waa welcomed in the most cour teous manner by the leading citizens. Every tacitly wos turnished him in toe execution of the @uties ef bis niflee, and for afew weeks Memphis was satistod with | SNTIBE WSPENSION OF BUSINESS AT PANAMA, hia rule. Soon, hq@wever , as bis power over the city be- &. &. ke. came comp'e.e, & wasexereized in the most arbitrary dil tes manner, Num@recs citirens were arrested on mere suspicion Or the acousatida of unknown and trresponst- bie persons, amd iustaritty thrown into prasen. For aby man ¢o be besked ‘ayon with the lems distrust by @ single bd.vidual | was rerdier bun indie, to the worsi indignities that could be “visited upon bim Sime suspected doyalists were Bang, other- batushed after hwvirg their heads shaved, and, dn two or three inswnces, eter their cais brad been severed. ‘tar | andyfeathers hive not been entirely pwekuown ia Sempbia th co the jnceptien of te confede: ~ Mr. Mc&t ick, He casion, wt (or @ Jeadig eitdzen—one consid sound em the secession questi g—zo call at'bis office ov confidential busine:s, He did ee, act tile feitowiug die~ gue ensusd:— MoK:sik—1 wish to find peyeral traftworthy won wl ovan inform me of the ex? ga status O'@very person iy Momphis—mer who can mov @ about ibeeiiy wud ie, ort ty me the couversation w ben Ubey ove: hear, ev that 1 coun k one evo ybuly that bh gatorg the iewss Jlacum sen timen . Corvxy—1 think 1 pt ———would suit pou for tha: purpose. and could ' ah: you of other nien qualified oy the came voution, V Peat do you ivtend ‘to de with sus dcious persous? Monasicx—by God, 8" g, Y intendto make them know that vamin power,” # a damned Union ‘Wun shall stay in Memphis if 7 , gun iprovent it, I’ make the plac too hor for the gay at. Crmaux—ihere are 2 itew ‘deat ought toe ‘driven out Ut cs SOULK PUBS! Hes, Asniligo, you my depend wpou it. By American Property to bo Protected by the Orew of the Saruntte ‘Thesteamship North Star, A. 9. Jowes commending, Atrrred at this port yexte.day {row Aspinwall. She bftngs the mails, passengers, and specie consigned 25 enbartn&0o. $12,500 a Sremalet i ree Fa “order. “* Wm. Meyer & Co, Neuntadter Bro. at & CO.» 3,200 change Bank.80,000 2 (000 35,264 Dewitt, Kutle & ee 2000 ‘900 3.6, ++ 8060 G, Parker & Son ‘ bes Handy & Hoadly. Jas. Hale ‘Tho North Star left New York on the 2d inst, at tw ive M.,amd arrived at Aspinwal! oa the T1tb inst. at half- part vine A.M, Sailed again on the 14th mat. at tw M.,and arrived at New Yori on the 22 inst, at eleven ALM. ‘The North Star brings $612,461 in apecte. “Mosquera has at last eonclided to bring the Isthmus wmder'his-own control. -Qn'the ch inst. @ schooner arrived at Aspinwall bring- jing ¢ighty soldiers, and on the 7th an aditional ferce of come hundred and thirty more in another schooner, all uD- sder command of Colonel Santa Colonist. ‘Acoording to bis first announce nant these troops were Mis K— bey the way, Il want® pwral additions wetawaich every tra ye: tute mr pyture,'to know whee ho is frou, + is busivers, bis peotits, ‘big friewts, to imtercest and at allthe ieste sy thosgudsand receites,ad mn tact to on abov gum, Can you tell maa whee i ee find perky prucetly fled “for such duties Conzen—I ca greet; ‘but I thik that—— can. FUwiluave —gytsro:ibte itr carey: ‘The wrrappe j for'sueh® system of espionage was aomehtedsar teen boos inetud 0 crution for slong {{-@ntyto proceed through Yanains ou their way to Buena time, up WC precrival. MrcMchieick departed suddou-}{ wedture ; but the Governor ot Pasama, haying informa 1y trom Men the Union gunboats hove in sight! lepton of their object—it being to takes Pan na—requested e «dis now py i be “Tusiicating in the vicimty of Sine om a caaier Sig) is noe pba Cilonel Totten, agent of the Panama Railroad, not to ddforencly — hisedslysfited “by Captain Johan H Gould, of: |. give the troops transit, Hv chen issued « proclamation ihe Forty anet wDarane many. ‘{eealting on the citizens to arm wh msetves,and erected La . - eee te vetchant, "wie ‘cate, boc’ |’ Darrioades throughouttha-city. Many f1ailtuefied into Gay? pminei-tdteatewith the Memphians. He baa’ |'the country; but the eympachy of nost of the tahabi- called st qywem.iomnseuale and fetalt giores, and in uot ©: ther swegamont vntivily treated. Moat of the mor. chauis gittrewhourhe cams in contact abused him ‘for COMIN 4 Aewre Lo ade, repeating’ the old story OF the North @mctties gotuing in-e foul eonspiracy (0 oppress the S gath,atd-essoon usithe river waa open oe ta Dither puoree|-a prot from the oy, ressed. Nearly a. show pé.an erwillinyness to enterinin traiflc of any kind 5 aud | -gyyoo wie nacknowiedged:they had no funds wiih Theresia tants is with Mosquera, while wnany cresed the Isthmus + to join bis forces. Colona! Santa Cooma wont in person to Panama and agsured the Geve, no: (het his opp object wan ‘to prevent the repetitive of wich vutra,es as were lately committed by armed men. uber soneral Samoer ; thas General Herren is known to be \akiug sieps for possessing the State, which he wishes w prevuut audearry out the whi fearvnee Of itstios.-. news oa about ali the - tile eoanmun i decrees of Mosquera, of Bewcabe, yrobabiy '9,0t trough tha tongs} ‘The Governer replied to these a-gumenta tied ahaderons per pd of meteguativa. oni wl acrivit ader mand uuable at time te prevent In.' jaltownesthsaly hna-aisoady-beosme crewded sat] soe; a commana ore we the passage of troope such as hu :e/orred tv, or to con- tnd with the naval force wich tiw Unned States always keep &t Panama; that he will carry ows the de- croes of Mosquera not conticting with the Guardia-Ma- rillo treaty, which, although oot ratiled,he will awals ‘the action of the governmeut upon. and would met eon" ent to the troops entering the city upon aay considera- tion, Colonel Santa Columa imumediitely sent back _ schooner to Carthagena for inat: neti a8 and more tr00 78, ‘The G. vernor at last, finding hs wouid not be ableto en- force bis policy, and a negry ou.break threatening, entered into a compromise, by whics the troops were te go over vo Panama on the 14th inst. The crew of the United states mail steamer Saranas were ip readiness to tand for tho ,rotection of Americaa Bbw .up with boxesand bale of murchanlise. No less tu @ ittverwe:! laden beste came in yesterday trom Sh Lamivesnd Cwcinpat!, abres of: them sunk to the acikownhcheir hoavy f eiyhs. ‘The discharge of thei MesEmE Axogie 0; lively interest. Numerous iaer- ulead of tien Isvachtes—ar-ived on these houts oN pian over 4qneseuger packetsjand the length of their + Giyysa.05 | inaithem on the srgeis and at tie Gayono, acisatusbaneis poor wuccesk. | 1 predict a slow: and ua- y oe the goods that ‘have been or will bo maikwore, ‘He cuevegcy. question is one of eonsiderubie pe.- Heosy. «tbe. woppags of circulation uf Confade Baw antes eariil. Giusy considerab.e emburrassmer:, gal as deeke!. cpon by many as an unfortunsty and Wl ateiocd..pmesceuding. Many purrous.of secessy a p.o- QWivlesy-hu® who bad. no. confidence in ti wok’ vu} dhe Moo iegseerument, were wishicg ior & reasons ~aibie-enevs@ or rol wing. thea. A crash would Lave wooence’ tb. paper in any ex. Vite. cietae ou bes only: haste. property; but the enatmadde: Aeohired” Be = erlomnasitve: covcoaied about the city waiek wo! ap therwise interfere in the squ«2 The fermagant was PORTAL however, it has uut cometo iitht. | aigo ready to protect the British: coagulate, renetnasas an S , Business was entirely suspended in Panama, ude, outed & Aviliny Fit bem two 40 open bank ng 8, Our Panama Corrcspondenee. si agTord. the « te Meimphians aa acerptabis Vawans, Jane 13, 192. Carthagena Troops Landed in A+) iswall to Teke M luarp Povaesion of the City and the ‘8 vnus--Inereding Core respondence Between he Go « nor aad Coionel Santa Co- loma—Proclamation of the Govern, —atl Citizens Be~ tween Fifleen and Forty-fve to take Up Arma—De- plorable Condition of the Ci y—Urpstet Attack from an ‘Armed Porce of Negroes—Alirm of the Poreign Mer- ar yeoinimtasion in he case of Captain Cheek, ealayged with se) banging OF w Wan Kas)cCted Of. angers Matipe Jit waentimects. avo geleaved hun frumqus- wily gtd he tae reunite MR Bom. in Avkaubas, Sha.cctan:s Excess Company bes opcued .o ofica on amet 04, able Will the. flotida to Vicksvurg Sever@. railioads aro oes 9 Peurage ivania Cenir a belag Its placards, arnounctog “Shortest Was 1b Mle VpL A, ( vaheitine: Lo do ae. omonty wae Larough ire pistees he New York with. “chant —Corrcapondence B.t een Oulnet Santa Coloma ge of cars: apienaid sleep cars s State— ie Commerve ‘ail mygiit tatu?” wppiwr ea the dexd wa, pacman bh ramgosy § — Maui at bie city. Trade wi h the Interior—Mosqu-ra 4 In'entionn—His De* B tanger Mem iis aed termination to Seize All the Church Property and Collect the Censions on Estates and City Prope (y—Disguat of the Nestires—Greet Desire to be Placed Under the Provection Of that nited States, de., de. Tm my last, per ateamer Ariel, { informed you of the excitoment im thiscity caveed by the landing of troops. from Cartha,yena ia 43;inwall, under command of Colovel’ anta Coloma, who Bed boon sa.t vy the Mosqaera go- vernment to ta.<e mallitary possesion of this city and isthmus. On the 10th inst, (Wlonel Santa © tons came over from Aspinwall and called oR th6 Guyecuor and informed luim “that be acknow @,'#4 iin &s bis aupecior offers od that be would hold bu W«lf 804 Loops ready to obey his order.” The Governor ry, viled, ‘‘that being the cases Lorder you to return co;Cartia Wma With yOUF tfoope,’s aud that be rousiders.! the landiug’ of the troops withous Previous novice ae @ violation of the Guardia-Muritie treaty, and as au invest uof she gt ® Colonel Senta Coloma re, ted “thas he would be compe, 4 10 march his troops Over to Pans, +,” aud tue Gavernor “Osh sald, + if+ you uring your \\r\,a here I shall be Compelled to oppose them "saute Coloma then lett for 4. ‘Piewall;, aud the Governor immediately theveatter, ins, tO! & proclamation cailing upon al) citizums irom. theageo. m- (wou to LOrty-Qve to take up arms im defence of the” rights of the State, amd to resist the imvasion of the~ dwequere soldiers, ‘Suce the 10th there has been great alarm and excite. went, and many (amilies Dave ieit for the iuterior and tho ialanda inthe bay. ‘The Bishop, Fray Eduarde. Vas- qtieg, @:ged the Goversor to resist tue Mosquera ‘troops, and left himself for the interior i har the aud tw 6 nd Chom to the arsicunnes of ine Coverage” The pollen saree here is suais, bomg only abvut eixty mou; mud with iorty young mou why dave olfered their services to the goveriinout by only bus @ Loree Of about ue hundred wen. Tine eoult vot protwot the city from Gu Abi sck from tho megrocs outside, as thoy have Sout 200 arined mea, whe uiny atwek tue city at any ino. ameut. Barrieades have bees made at the entrance of exmying trade be 'y large. tal mphie liae left yesver- passengers. river qxpedition it larger than. st an Rounded. Te gunbugts are supposed sto h.vo seachod the miuubhor that stre m eccunpansd by severay is corres \tbeve 1s & pay! y butbeve 4 X. | Rows trop: Sauta Fe Kansou Ory, Jame 21,1862. ‘The Santa "e mail, with aves to tue 91, baw arived. Among the, yar ergors are Capiaing Morrie and lugre ham and Juve Overo. Capt. Mooris lert Fort Craig on the ad inet, guard of the Texans was atskl Tas. Tho mail party saw po Indians on the road, gud nuihing ta koown or heard oo the Lovaas com.ng @p the Santa Fe sad ww rob su@ tralus, as Has reported, ALL tLe regina ww Mexicati volunteers havo bean We orpabized BLw~one, under comR-aad of Col. Carson, ‘The rear . Gencral Saivtield and.the Guerilias. Sidovun, June 22, 1608, Gomera) Schr Se’, commanding the Uniou ivrves in Midseuri, bos Woued.ap order hiding Une redow ama cobe sy mpednixers rorpouesble in (heir pmgperty and, if need by, imgmelr Person, Lor damages h ram ier commitied by Gueridde or Maraud.ng vurcies im this State. Five thous sand dears wl be exacted for eveby soldier or Cnion citizen Jediod ; (rom ape tuonsand dollars to five thou. sand duliges for every ou@ wounded, and the fuil value oO all property destroy ee or stolen by gueriilas will ve Ascused nd cvllect d (row the class of persons above Mentionw! cevding in the vioinity of the place whore the aot may bo eae mitted. Thesurns thus col cated will be paid to the loge! heirs Of the goldier oF oi! nap killed, oF We thw person wounded, of to the righeful owser of pro: porsy dusttoyed of stolen, This order ta very stringent And abundant machinery is provided to earry it inte | and several cannons Lave Leen mouat-d: but” iy speedy vifect. prension [s that (he negroes will got risk @ bate PPP Maa ETP wr Range eps Ahemeot yes, but ere ory nizhiy lo N00. Santa nk Fatal Ratiroad Accident. attack with ail their torees vozether. Many, I under+ Wiscuneren, Va., June 22, 1862, pve Wf vasod over the rassoud to ‘ion At noon to-day @ spect traia froin Uurper's Ferry to Witichestor rau off tho trace ner Waterville and dap. rized down sp embankment ton feet high, killing one shvald aituck thecit,. They cai yesterday, man, mortally wounding several, aNd serwus.y injoring | without pegara to thoir Phen tay treneh "Bag! tuirty, James, Ropl, of New York, was the man | ¢i.*u aud Aperican Cousuls aul ‘them to lau troape Killod. The othare belouged 10 the Delaware Vhird, Gui, | jot Mall Br test! ice ut ne negroes coming the city Tor piuader and . Pedu: Eighty ,oldiers and a dozen civilians wore on | oi the rantiomes tha ing pa Nena 4 the tain, Soside Oty horset, Alltho mea wereon the | every Peorretion Im their power, would top of the ears, The Li ore* brown thivugh the | |egye.n teeow tie Neaquere aud dovernor’s rian 1 his ying thaw root of the car ay ¥ v\sm) The wounded Woe | Colom bas despatehe! one Uf his sal ug vesse's toOary ‘broughs bore te the bh epior bumyeum to got lyrther lstructons prom evvorument,

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