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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 9419, -: -NEW YORK, TURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1862, PRICE TWO CENTS. WMPORTANT FROZ CHARLESTON. | tecrus,bovscy pune mamet, comma 2 yer NEWS FROM CORINTH. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. ’ elo range, when, te opeond i are sand nor, Dhstribution of Provisions=Brage tm , Bloody Engagement at Seces- | m fcsomay copied and fod, but prrevetly ; Going reid: cones, Sf Ain peek — Final Passage of the Tax Bill in Both i sionvivie, on James Island. Sean refused with great sugutars sevens oe Cones, June 21,1862, repuised with great siaughter, HEAVY LOSS ON BOTH SID;g8, back of five milla en cotton as beiug more a bounty to manufacturers, He wou'd not seek to Jefear the reyort of the Committee of Conference, But was opposed to such a bounty, ‘Ihe report of the committee was concurred in. DCTIAG OF THE MZADS OF DEPARTMENTS. Mr. Powitt introduced a bill in relution to the duties of beaaa of departments, THE CONFISCATION BILL. 1. moved to take up the House THE NATIONAL TAX. i The Taxes Imposed by the Tax Bill, as Passed by Congress, Monday, June 23, 1862, ‘A third time they advanced, endervoring te dank our | In response to General Halleck’s call, large amounts of Houses of Congress. ‘Dattery, but egain Deaten back. We advanced fey Needy ns Sorsults killing abd Vien cnany of | Provisions, received from St. Louis for the suffering Wi the evomy Our lose is twelve killed and twenty | sisippians, have been liberally distributed among the in- The Duties on Incomes, Insurance Com- cp soca cts 2 habitants, who seein grateful for the kindness. Progress of the National Banking |. Csi tea ns gnbtivnt panies, Railroad Companies, &c. F "The enemy's loss bas not peng a definitely ascer The railroad ‘Is open about eight miles from Grew “Pending tbe question the Senate went inte exequtive ~~ eee : tained, but imust have been veveral hundred in Killed, | Junetion, and it 1s expected that the road will be epen to Bill in Committee, mann The Taxes de Dutton ¢ anetacteres, The Enemy Probably Cut OM from | woundes and prisoners. “A batch of thirty prisouers | Columbus aad Memphis by the 26th inst, ‘Adjourned, bei spirits, ave just been brought to this city. Oficial information has been received at headquarters Siacsbsetoaee Oils, Paper, Gas, Candles, Tobacce, Snuff, SECOND vaste 1908. of the evacuatton of Cumberland Gap by therebelsaad | Debate on the Treasury Note Bill The battle of yesterday is prosntaced by our xonerale | te occupation thereof by the Union troops, Wappenited oop H, 1008: Segars, I » Seap, Serews, Cloth Retreat by the Gunbgats. one to bave been most desporate. Our lors is heavier than | Deserters state that Beauregard has turned over bis in the House. ae WEVADA LARD DISTRICT. TEs Leather, Glue, Wine, Coal, ke. * Mimmggerated Rebel Reports of | secs Ue! MUUsns several valuable company 7 command to General Bragg and gone east, without tauieg Eich {ll to ertablish @ land district in Nevada was or troops with bim, “aoe sooo “A portion of the enemy’s force fought gallautly. The | ®?Y wi le the Buttle. Foriy-cevonth New York (Higolaniera)‘aseaulled our | . The rebels are taking up the rails north of Tapetlo aad | $100,000,000 of Smait Notes to OORARED NEROREE. THE TAX ON COTTON. Dattery with empty wares, forenk alate en rf carrying them south, to complete the road from Meri- be Thawed Mr. Lornor, (rep.) of pl ot ee me — thed, leaving f'ty dead in t) itch, They succ ty a tion to colored schools in the District jumbia. carrying off ther wounded. den to Capectowe. 2 ferred ; THE LICENSE TAXES, @kedaddle of the Charleston BMier- ‘The enomy’s gunboats and land batteries co-operated Contrabands say ne troops heve been sent east, asd &o4 &e &. 5 in the attack, ba ‘that there is uo inteption of sending any thither. AEF ORIEN OF EER RARER AOR, &, &., ae. cury to Columbia, ‘The loss of the enemy is about four hundred kiziod and a eile ine Mr, Love oy asked leave to introduce a bill amenda- wounded » ” A maine “ RETEST 1 Wty Ree &e Gar men. were ich wosrie, Raving eon xpd ve | _ Ite now poltvaly ascertained Peeps sipagpeck Pavence OF anerem, Tune 28,1862, | ry Oil presidea that the Commesiouere, iv arseasing | ‘The Tax bill passed both honses of Congress shelling, night and day, for a week past; but they fought ‘d turned ry THE TAX BILL, asigie 0 ‘, deaporsiely, » Gard Sorags ver Rip command te Gimernl.Aesgg on the the value of the slaves, shall be governed by their cash | yesterday. We give below a table of the taxea . There ree Colonel Turner ‘was slightly wounded im the neck, | !6th instant. mente Avy ey : bs ee ee: Captain King end Lieutenant Kdwards, of the Sumer General Beanrogard left for Montgomery, where he ar- @ Internal Revenue or Tax bill, the House Guards, and Captain Keld, of Tanner's battalion, were | rived on the 17th instant, aceompanied only by his per- | B4¥!!6, throagh its Committe of Conference, receded value at the time ef the passage of the act. The Com. | imposed. The names of the articles and classes Vorrness Mownor, June 23—8:30 A. M. missioners, in all cases where it is charged ontheoath | of persons taxed are arranged in alphabetical ‘Fhe Metamera arrived from City Point late last night, ‘The Richmond papers of Saturday contain s brief ac- | killed. P ‘onal staff, Subs ly hi ol from two bandred and Oy-three, and the Senate, | Sty respectable person that the claimant is disloyal | form, rendering the table valuable for convenient It is expected that the attack will goon be renewed. Sonal staff, Subsequently he started fur Richmend. . i or has given uttorance to -disunion gentinenis, etull & eeunt of a bioody battle ‘ought on Monday inst between | General Evaus complimented Colooel Lamar’ on the |. Two reports are received stating the cause of his de- | ‘rough its managers, fra sixteom of them. There: | suum wituesses, none of whom shall be vaci.ded on | aud ready reference:— Qve Union regiments and a battery of Parrott guns and paris of four rebel regiments and a battery. ‘The battle lasted all day, witha heavy loss on beth ‘eates. ‘The Charleston Mercury feared the battle would be re- ‘Mewed the next day, and expressed apprebenstons for the safety of the city, in consequence of the great ex- Advertisements mserted in newspapers, maga- jews or any other publicution, on for... wo the amount of 5 pers denied the use of 1 if it shall be shown that such clutmant has ¢) aid and comfort to the enemy his claim shell be disallowed, Mr. Wiexuurre, (Union) of Ky., objected tothe intreduc- tion of the bill. Mr. Lovsjoy—It ts simply for reference. field. pariure:—One that he goes to take command there, and | M#inder became a subject of compromise, as embodied | account of 00.0 HEDSL ACCOUNTS OF THR PROGRESS OF THR INVEST- | iho other that itis to explain the cause of the evacua- _— na ito ‘abich was unanimousiy adopted . tion of Corfuth, The latter is considered she most pro- | DY the Senate, while !'4 the House the following named PAL rg perarbganntientiods Egan HA strong | Pable, as it has been known for some time that Beaure- | TeMbere vaved agranst it:—Messr@. Alien of Lilinois, force of guudoats in the Stono river. A few troops were | gard and Jeff. Davis are on antagonistic terms. Browne of Rhode! sland, Johnson, Nortont, Nugen, | en- landed on sicher on James and John Islands, un- | qo.day the weather is the warmest of the season, the | “!¢tU, Shiel, Sty' es, White of Ohio, Wickliffe and Wood. de She, sae, of le, Beet, Bisctrartee Bi note | mercury standing at mine\y degrees inthe shade, ‘The | _1# Dill nly’ awaite the Presidurt's approval to be- | THANKS 70 CarrarN DAvIS, AND m8 OFMIERS AxD ciEW, pts for, newspaj mails. Mr. Wickiurre—I do not care what it ia for; T object to | Do , dv., by papers whose circu its intreduction, #0: 04 2,000 copier Agreements, for each Beustion of the Bouera ireope and he Jou of miny | Sitar yr tier forme Arce apparent noi | high are vary col come 4am a8? ake et he Ie of Ang, oe lm Lain. itratmen aren, shih | which erie Oa oso Sy isd, cers. speniee Ve ong Buruside sleet constitutes any portion of Wasninaton, June 23, 1862, Tue Comm) toner of Internal Revenue is to recelve® | ing the thanks of Conpress. to Captain ( harles H ‘tenement or portion thereof, if for a peri d of t exceeding three yeurt map duty..50 cents Generale Evens ana Pemberton had complimented the | "or ye even veessla were cM the tomo en binned, ne te ene ene eat [Sienna salary of $4 900 per annum. Seem nee eee Torinn ereae ee eee erage it for 8 narod of Ane couding ion : Webel troops for their bravery in standing up under the | and there ‘f.teen boats in the Stono. ‘The to-day from General Halleck, dated Corinth, June 22. Twe per gamy commission is allowed te collectors on a‘) | Waters. 1 S ears, stamp duty..... $1 00 Beavy fire of shelle, &c.,from our gunboats and Datte- eg juadron and an expedition party from Nothing of public interest Las transpired én any quarter, | 8"M8 AbC we $200,000, the whole com)ensation not to Mr. Give, (4 cont of a oa peony beg: resolution au, per‘barrel of thiriy-on Y sie, Be eam erpaes. with tine od beer toe mts eee exceed ' gee Yhousand dollars, except in collection digtriets | from’ the Oominittse on Elections, deciaring Charles H. | _ paris of a barrel to pay proportion tely, #1 00 ‘The fight took place four miles from Charleston, and, Alteratives, each pack. ge 2 rt the retail probably a mere feeler, preparatory tofurther operatjous | The New York Militia Regiments at | embro grag more than one Congressional district, Foster not entitied to a seat ‘an répreseatutive from the jas'eeutey Secon , % value of which does nut ex Ri frven the tone of an editorial io the Aerury,1 should | of the enemy wien they vite! thelr "way; and can Baltimore. The ,Commissiouer of Internal Rovenue may require | Second Gmgresatonal dictcct of North Carolina. | Passed, 2 ‘Wink the rebels nave been cut off from retreat from deren orolagie the means of attack with some likelihood OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE. such farther securities ashe may deem proper in grant- | Massa husetis, charact: rized the claim of Mr. Foster as @ pri 1 80 Genres Island by our gunboats. If this should be so | ish meantime we trust onr troops will not allow Batrucone, June 22,1862. | ty -pwrmits to diatillors for shipment under the act, Pimad Nenetees 00 the falsris of a:vision. ot . Beente. PROPOSED ADDITIONAL JA8UE OF TREASURY NOTER. The House then weat into Committee of the Whole on the bill authorizing an additwnal issue of Treasury cote Mr. Bawgr, (rep.) of N. ¥., said he had voted in every ‘recoit-of the proper officers of such depository to a col- way Homanancgt secutive to put down this causelesa Rector for the moneys deposited by him shall de asuM- | ana wicked deat ef erst re bs ding _ bo ages wee . ig | unwise, and wil such disasters and ruin, that .. cient\vaveher for such eollector in the settlement of his orld wot sanction it. He had examined intosome of acooums at the Department, and the Commissioner | tho financial transactions of the Treasury, some of which @f Internal Revenue may, under the di: ection of the Sec- | were inde-ensible, The issue of a hundred and fi'ty mil- rétarg of the Treasury, prescribe evch regulations with ‘arieston mast soon fall. . Rebel Newspaper Accounts. THS BATTLE NEAR UMARLESTON. [Prom the Charleston Courier, June 16.) ‘The enemy huve erected a battery of three rifled Par. Bote guns near Rivers’ plantation, and abort eight hun- @red yard; from Col. Lamar’s battery at Sucessionvilie- ‘While the battery was in course of erection the men ‘were hidden from view and protected by ala ge clump | woods in front, On Saturday they suddenly cleared off from the battery and opened fire. Several forces to be landed, forts to be built, and ordnauce to be | 7he New York State Militia Sworn in for Thr.e Monthe— ‘Teo Secretary of the Treasury is authoriaed to desig- teenies ay aa Reser: cS ae bey eae er gots Swocaring in of the Seventh Regiment, Colonel Laf:rts— | * gene one or more depositories in each State for the de- the bayonet, Gunboats capnct fire on their own meu it | Beery Man Tukes the Oath—Singular Treatment o the | woett an safe kooping of the moneys cellected,and the ours close up. Delay, dirt digging and artillery, if per- Troops Ly the Government—Governor Moryan Held in 0 a- mitted, must always end as it has dove at Yorkiown and | tempt by Nearly Every Regiment—An Indigna ion Meet , at Corinth, We will invariably be whipped iu that style Of Syhting. Bali's Blut aud Juckson'a tight with Milroy | 710 be Held—The New York Merchants and Barth’ gy id be our models. In the latter combat the moun- | Demanding the Relurnof Their Olerks—dire at Pe yp tain regiments of Virginia charged; they took no priso. | son Park Hospital, te. ners; pluck docided the contest, and the troops of the North in thesubsequent batties ‘coud Lot stad. ‘They | _ THeNew York regiments (State militia) bave at , rant oe i Do., exch package of, the retail price Which exceeds 80 Gouts aud does not exceed 75 cents, stamp duty..... . Scents. Do., ech package of, the seventy-five cents and does not excecd one ythe retail pr! x.ceeds one dollar, for each and ever: iifty cents, or fractional part thereof, over uns above one dollar, an additional stamp duty of 2 cents. Animal oils, per gallon ++ Seenta, Anodynes, eich package Price or lio. s of legal tender notes, as proposed, was unnecessary. be money, but mercly evidene's of debt fe i ” pad pu . @dote wore fired at Col. Lainax’s battery, and several at | have invariably broken before that army. At B1’s | been sworn in, their term of service to date fro @ ~ne | reference to such deposita as he may deem necessary. zhey eo an el ledtaadin ¢ value of which dows mot exceed twenty-five ree ne rac ee ree Rae he more wae loos snd thosoughiy time of their departure from New York. The ‘ ewsath | “dhe bill to take effect im ell ite parte gs tae Ma Og co erage aod dioorsdit dope ment could | _ cents, stump duty. J omnt. Datiery and the gunboat repiied with telling alist. | frightful, Since Butler's proclamation and Hu rogiment was the first sworn io, eight hundred # Int be devised, especially when the unwold wealth of the | Do , exch package of, the retai Ge}. Lamar made some exceilent sh oting. ceeding on our coast, the real character of this i atataty- | OF August, 1862, country is considered and theamountof interior revenue, which exceeds twenty-five cents and dues not We have learned of but one cusuaty. Private Jno, | theSouth has been fully reveuled. It is cr five men taiing the oath of service for threo months, Whenever a duty in imposed upon any article removed | 2 well as thy inerease from the eaatcnbh which silyancn ++ Deente, atrocious. It is merciless and murdervus, Bel exceed fl ty cents, stamp duty.. Of the Charleston Light infautry, Captain Do. ‘ xf tail P bi Simone’ oompany, was instantly killed in hig ! L-,reaur- | The ceremony was witnessed by a large num' ges: ef the vation and the laws of nations require ritribution, leading citizens of Baltimore, not a sit ire paape-eynrrrsOeny kamen cris Oath ep 8 Rah 2 ally 8 Mr. Hoo gn, (rep.) of Mass., maintained that the bill le my about six e’clock Saturday afternoon. Wuile reciin- M Te using | los ag are manufactured on or after the ls: of July vext, A nty-five cents, stamp duty fg iu the tent and reading, eabell ricacholted entered, phage sdpesel tery hot to tske the oath. Col. Lefferts drew bis reg promt op ta || No duty ia to be levied upon ang ales by judicial or | Srdcr coushicration was a coubinud ou of 8 similar wee” | yon, do., exceeding seventy-Ave exploded; tener yp Feb AF oo Neg) sarge fragment | rom the number of gunboats and verscls off the | line in front of his quartars aud made sh’ ge waregs to 4 executive officers making suction sales by virtue of a | tim. As a buries man ho (Mr. Hooper) had no appre- ceeding one dolar i harbor of Charleston and in the Stono river, with the |] themen, which was followed by the a Infeve ingot landing @f troops and the ovuatinued fring hept up u adheres pena poe it ee se) theoath. The regimental band discourr aq gereral fine attack upon Charleston is tmminent. ’It is believed thas | *iT8. which added greatly to the dignity er ihe occasion the Burnside fleet in hare, and that the day of trial is | This regiment has, during its stay in ‘Wautmore, wen hevston i¢ would be disastrcus if carried into effect. The hing rece retin peat th aed lbeaad ob. ections urged against it were of the same character as made by executors-or administrators, those presented ngainst the former bili, and in his opin- For every passport issued from the office ef the Secre- | ion wil prove equally groundiess. The Treasury should have three hundred millions of dollars at its command to Do., each package of, @f'which exceeds one dollar, for each and every fifty cents, or fractional part the: eof doller,an additional —. t to the city Sunday morning, it ‘charge of soomrede, on bard thy sleanier Gen, Cite, end delivered over to his relatives. He was a young Qe years of age only a few days previvus to his death, 1 ‘tary of State three dollars is levied. hiecar Both parties were again engaged in abeling Sunday a": TER us The guns of our forts snd the eourage of vac | many friends, and is one which New fovicwhould-ever | When annual gains, proit or income exe-ed the sum of | 3¢C2re absolute payment Ot alt the demande eee Arti douier bas not been taken Out, for hcenre. $10 08 Seenomn, but with what remull we were unebie ¢o.sacer- tM , bee ry $600, but not $70;000, a duty of three per ventum on the | fie he had no fears that the passage of this bill | Appraisements of valve or pp one 8 the enemy have nos, we judge, been yet subjected to the | De Proud of. Thetr deportment has Yeenwuch that it fre of such batteries as provect,vur barker Uniess | is the general remark, throughout th meutre city. “The Delle, ibey are issly to pay deny for thervendare | TRTL7-#:venth rugiment, Calonel P am = pained Fupning such ayumi. peebetaher dian Roig tinndysisssnintlnati gis doo spore With the Domaeneen ee tames fre oo troapsean | theeath. They ere aisoatreditt seurotty, and; Waugh 1g, and, we & successful defence, even | a new regiment, their camp ‘(Camp Beiger) shows hie ‘mol very | nat they are fay up ‘im milita-gy duvighne axe camp a Prepared for fs yrs re life, The order of the Secretary sof War prove:t.og the mpia for re work- | granting Of leave of absence! menibers of r@ iments thairarcagrtbesatr’ date ae | bg ender cnt arent song Sta every thing to stake'in the struggie, and littte-te hope in ele cites” te ge Pear case of failure, We trust the defence of ‘Charleston in | Gad, tO, the men wafers, hey were awira in, 1 1962 will ever De'mremoradie for ite herotem and its ef- aand sone naaivaiti send hele cai tee wee fect. upon the-country. It must be worthy of'tue cause, 9 o> Fee hoy Ga a RR meirop Mian city. i is weil knowarthat # iag.e bod: end of the old city of the Palmetto serch of these regiments are Business men, = thr a nam ; would depreciate the currency of the country. amount above the first named sun is leviec; if the | Wine VabreccMe w Mexico, said that. inthe matter of income exceeds $10,000, a duty of five per centum upon | ingating the currency, the ouly question was whether it ail over $600, —_ id Be done by the banks ~ yey ETS or = Any telegraphic despatch or message the charge for goverument. im a contest ie be was favor of the latter and against the former curr; on the fires tgratsn doen not ie tera conts Istaxed | their bleeding operations ut the rato of aix Por gana one cent; when the charge for it ten words ex- | HW the smail notes of the government are as ast nak ee ee ee, La tem eee hat ease Mae. | «exo Te centesnntamp.Oahy hn ‘The deg tax of ono dollar is stricken out. In computing | “Aven ot ecco si) ; 6 conte and not ‘cates of eccnomy to come te the resene. Do., do. , exceed! the allowance or drawback upon articles manufactured Mr. MOmRILL, (500) of Vt., remirked that he was | Do., do., oneach package of, the reiail exclusively of cotton, when exported, there shal bo al- y she etofore opposed to the initiation of legal tender notes value of which exceeds $1, tor each and every aud veuined #0 still. He regarded the policy of a 60 cents, or fractional part thereof, ever lowed, tm addition to the three per cemtam duty which National Bavk as having ben adversely settied by the | Sbove $1, an additional stamp duty of........ Scents, hall Rave been paid on said articles, a drawback of five 4 pecple, and this jmneamure, was Scageo a the nenioring Fp wae waich = te oy lee rt wedge to another such system. pur- person whose iness offer ie Per pound'in all-cases where the Cuties imposed | T04'S maguanimous and beta! course from the start, | for sale to the highest or best bidder, Terie stamp duty of.... A a gee a eats of ireriahbacement by the” vagve udings ‘@hat there been bicody w ‘Secesmenville, Qemes Island, From the frst the news was of an Do., do., on each package of, retail price or ‘ee battery at Secessivnville, manned by a of ‘Colonel Lamar's iment of artillery, South Care‘ina ‘Vetunteers. From various accounts which we have @ecetved, we have collated the following facts in relation ‘Wim ADVANCS OF TUR ENEXY. About dawn yesterday mora kets in trent of ‘Mamar’s battery were driven oe: sea pe sintultane- the enemy’s column was seen some four hundred | THE OHIRF REBRL ORGAN PREPARING ‘F@ LEAVE. | eho fries represonta:lorm ol Govermer Mocge. the by this act wpon the cotton used in the manufacture | gnu but for thom we should have been crippled, Differ: | , C88@..++-s0++.eereseceserse senses 920 @0 off, sdvaneing with the bayonet, at double quick, | |... , {trom the Charleston Mereury » June 7.) ‘ogo they were lndeced.to vlunveor their wees, thereefhas boon previously paid, The amount of the | ingirom the renticuan of Massachusetts (Hooper), ne | Auction sales of goxde, merchandise, articles the assault, Our within the ‘battery had been Present, this newspaper will be printed one | eecstanding thabebey ‘would culy ‘be noted for sixty | allowance to ve ined 4n~euch manner as may bo 4-(MOFrill) did not believe the banks guiity of taflating the | _ Nd things, ou grosa amount of sales... ; Bard at work the evening before m throwing up another | balf sheet. While wehave determined wpen thy charge | ways, They dows, however, object wthelviree months — y bo | currency. ‘The circulation could aot be inflated withuut | Badger’s cod liver vil, un each package of, the wits reluctance, we have adopted it in view of exist@g | duty ,qrovided they could occasiovally ‘rete -n homo to facts in this aeighborhood, as a matter: of justice, mo Lok -e/ter thei basiness; but eae @tder will com- less to our readers than to ourselves. Wo have pur- § pel them to remain umtil their term expires. chased an extra press, from which tbe Mercury is now ‘there 18 a bitter batved maniiested: heve, among the iseued, in order to remove our fast Hue prees beyw.d J rauk and file, st Governor Morgan.’ seems that Preseribed'by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. q ‘So-much of the act of August last as imposes a direct tax 6f.620,000,000 on the Uni ed States shull only be hoki Fetail price or value of which dues net s Scene eee Grgiege nee « Kare ces J eent. 1-3 OM each package rel or vi of which exceeds 26 cents and does not exceed 60 cents, a stamp Guty Of.........000+.0--.-. SOOnte. ‘Battery, and were almost worn out with fatigue. Tho s@rst round that wes fired at the Yankecs was G. Lamar bimeelf. His men hastev- ‘with alacrity to their pieces, and were soon pouring grape and canister aginst the rapidly inflating prices generally, and it would have the eileut of driving coi out of the country, The true policy was to make it the object ef the page t© purchase our bonds. Mr, Lovesor. (rep.) of Il!l., was opposed to the utte- 6 vance of bank notes which do not represent specie; ‘appreeching . Ab each discharge great gaps | ?anger of bumbardment. Its place could net be suzjBied | heims nut pakdSie slightert atteusion t@ she condit: to agtborize the levy and coliectim of one tax to that eciated cur. | D-) on of, retail or value Sere visivio in the Yankee ranks, Dut stil they | Within the confederacy, and we are deserniiued tocon- 4 or wan 3 of Um Few York troops; hissdedosire was ap. | amoubt,and Be pid tax shat re levied under and bg waaay, eine puricauanbtahy fh iad te “polige the | of which exceeds 25 canta, but dose uot exceed s@ame on without fring @ single volley. It wasafter- | tinue the publication of the Mcreury at-Celumbia, even | paren: y to getébem off to the ware. -€lo is charged i business of making trredeomadie paper. He (Mr. Leve- 76 cents, a stamp duty of.. oe conte. ‘wards ‘ascertained that their muskets were empty, and | !! Charlesvon is aestroyed. ‘with decervingdiie officers and men +f ain st every ti ce | Vireo thereof until the Ist-or April, 1865, when the same | jy) was opposed to competition in this matter, and the | D2, do., exceeding 76 cents and nt exceeding $1 4 cents. What they had actualiy hoped to carry the battery witn | _ Uur small press has not the capacity totssue our Barge | months egime}, and when solicited by many of the | shalbbe in full force and effect. government ouly should enjoy the privilege of not pay. | D9-,de.,0n exch of, the Fetal price or “Se bayonet aioae, “Bat the rapid end fearful eannonade | ition on double saante. Hence the Aemporary out | 1 adins of cere hero to take cortain weiters in band] ‘thettien of the government upon beer or ale, removed | tng its debts. ; 7 Yales oF which exceode GI, rer ouch sad every Glas pocete, al wie vows to one tereesuente aay wisws whic Tna'advoeatod rom the sime ofa ‘sycaim rT nin, van ieelgguna teapceae ey underse prcvisons of thir ct, le stricken et. nce hand nike toaee ie ee ee Above in saditvnal wap dug of... as 7 . ‘reeled and flual! ] sumigeb ede hetd, witic! 1 # No shicenge pro thorize exki- ow i anced, 5 usand Flowers, eacd pack» ee Mowe an wuss cee tore cisely, parhays, that) any ctner jour'al mabe | teadiie miliany ten, when reeutionswre| be. passed | Ditious or shove for money inethor Sates, Table that tur bela sheeid have temehieg: waneh | the retal price ot value ot’ which dow uot cx” But 0 ‘abort time elapsed before the enemy’s | South. Ounroaders will be tiled go%know thmt #8 | expressive of. 810 opinion entertained #1 Governor Mor- . cage! ingen 4 ‘will pase all over the countyy, which wes m tat case | _ ceed 25 cents, a stamp duty of. . + Leent. ‘eetomn, reinforced by infan'ry and arti lery, reformed, | Cifeulationis very largo, in spite of the inde: mderd | gan aust his oaduct towards the milisiaet New York Maps and charts, charcoal,alcohol, made of spirits or | Wii) snail noies,which arenot known bepoud ts D.., evch package of, tno revail price or va‘ue of ‘end again cime forward, This time they didaot disdain | #and taken last summer and winter, and the amor | Avotber iamportant matter Bs-of dele caused con- | of materials upon which the duties imposed by this act | meuiate neigh sho ds in which they are lesued. ‘Heuso | Which exceeds 25 couta aud does wot exceud 60 ‘he wre of cartriages, but poured heavy volleys aguinst | *6%Ls\ our efforts to expose to view -executive rweak- | .sidn abe trouble in several of ths regiments. It is the.| shallhaye been paid. added the i " sti ¢ of this bill ae ers cents, a stump duty OF.........0.0..0+++ ... SCOBie, Ser bawery as they advance! Bur aga the terrible | Mess, Congressive subservicncy and the pop. br w- | demand made by the morchance api sbeuscrs of Neg’ | Salt beve been paid, are So the et of aetiaten, | “ELD Meachding eaingntavect 40 te dies sibivin Do., each vackage of, ube retail price or value of <@iecharges of and can sier mowed down the ap. | ROFanee—botwithstanding the dificultien of the times, | Yark or the iarmediate rewem uf theii-cerks who ac. | Which are not to be regarded ag manufactures within the | go proyiue fur the inate of $160,000.00 ef United Seates | Which exceeds 60 Guuts aud does uot exceed 76 proaching line and, notwithstan:!ing the remoustrances she —— which the paper i now | oompanied theyogiments. It has gune to sich an extent | Meaning of the act. Rotes, not bearing interest, payable to the bearer, aud | nies ® peat daly, of. « sree ++. 8 conte, ‘@f their officers, again the Ynkees bi keand retreated | Conducted. the: there arebut few who have not been the reci iene ‘The daty imposed upon articies removed for consump- | of such denominations as the sor stary of the Treisury | D0., each package of, the value of which shall smell from the feld, A third time the enemy formed | . The greatirregularity of the mails has destroy wf the | of such. document, aud the <viouele-ase constantiy | tion or ento is to apply outy oo ae lay deer expedient, provided that me note shall be | _ ¢xceed 76 cents and shail act excess $i.....,. 4 eente Ine and edvunced in a last desperate effort to gain bev [aD pe cggen bong iy waited ujon dy members of abeir. command ask apply only tosuch as are manufactured | igsied for the fractional part of @ duilar, and that not | Do, each ackage of, the retail price or value of f g tery, bat again in vain. The assaiants had Poached the ditch, and sme o thems cceeded in mount. the embaukment, but they pati for their rashnces their lives: « their comrades bebind, taking warning from their fate, ted once m re—this time not to be rallied to a direct charge. Our men all bear witness Pe the obstinate bravery of the enemy on this occasion. Between the cl which proved 60 disastrous to the Yonkeos,a galling fire was kept uv axainst our battery ‘from three gunboats in the cr-wk, ab ut 1,700 yards east our position, A cross Gre wus also sieadily maia- Gained against us from the land batteries which the @vemy had erocte—one on the edge of the woud in uch the fight with the Forty-s-venth Georg:a regiment @ccurred last week, and ar betwen that point aud ‘the position covupiea by the g nbosts. Sherman's fa- battery also took pirt in the engagement, ided into two sections, which played upon dif. we to be allowed to be sent bon these who berve demanded the rys, sold at coat pr ice to th glerks are:evera! who are hoavy gove: AUianta, Augusta, Montgomery and Pensacola, Wiehave | As the new order prevents ike yra leave of abs fallen only 100 in subscriptions. Last yerr cur¢Orculs- | geace to any man mature. it ia tobe hae that our mer. aay was 20008. Our circulation now ie 8,835- daily, | chan's and bankers will eo the impropriety of sending country paper, 4,035. ‘for cheir employes. We intend that the cred shal) not Jai] tot @ pub- *Captasn Sheth a detailed fecoe from the Seventh lished fu any event. In issuing a half shee: only \ ve but | pegimont,on Thurecay, made an enportant arrest of a imitate the example of the leaving daily papers of Rick | nest of aecessioniate, about ninety mises from Paltimore, mond, New Urleaus, Petersburg, Memphic and} wbile. | They caprured dive, all of whom were sem. to Fort Me. The diminution in ‘size will not materia ly affect the | Hanry, Charles McClenachan, late Ciurke! the Common quantity of reading matter contained in this jo ermal | Gamoil, has been appointed Quartenmastenc! the Seventh Asa sebicle af news, lie, coleman with eaiiaee oo regiment. : play enterprise an iuati Nn. Asa business ( eet, ‘orty-sevemth regiment N. ¥.8, i Riwill not be burdened. with standing adverticemeuts, | yer Myney gtatione’. ae Fort Melionie ae Liana which everybody knows have ceased to be pro!ita! ip yeatervay. Suipectant Amy Rathee. ‘Tho Paterson ParkyRvspital, contadsing ever four hun- | @ tor the Ist day of July, 1862,and to such as are manu- factured and not removed from the place of manufac. ture prior to that date, Theduty of one-tenth of ene per contum on salesef which exceeds $1, for each and é¢vey 50 cents . Aming <raturn of their ek coutra: tors. moro thaa (ifty milions shall be of @ lower deuemiua tiou than five doliars, was alevted by yeas 67, nays 45. part thereot over aud-ab ve $1. ibis amendment is the only one to the first section. stamp duty of,, The other nectivas were not acted on, audstbe bill passed oe ba sawe as “Bain uf Thousand over. x stocks; bonds, and other securities, is stricken out, PAMAGH OF THE TAX RELL — S erewtenes as ‘‘Baim of a Thou. No duty shall be levied upon sales by Judicial or exeeu- | Mr. Erevens, (rep.) of Pa., trom the Committee of mm of Wild Cherry and Yce'and Moss, same tive officers, by virtue of a judgment er decree of any | Conference on the fax dill, presented the report, and ‘Baim of a Thousaud Flowers.” court, nor upon public sales by executors or adminig- | Proceeded to explain it, in answer to questions from va- Iron (soe “Iron.”) trator rlous members. Ineference to the dircottax imposed owls arog pons sg ‘The Senste amendment exespting savings banks and fire insurazce companies was stricken out, at che lest extra session, an@ which was to be in opera- THE NATIONAL BANEINO BILL. stale. Webave thus lost % is ry persoy who keeps a piace of busivess where Credits are opened in favor of any person. firm Or Cor: ratio, by the deposit oF election of meuey or curreney, end eames, or any part thereof, shall be paid or remitted upoo the @rait,check or order of sueb credit r, but § \ tion for three years, it was agreed that it wus to be sus {| pended for the second and thire yeare, unless revived The Bab-Committee of the Committee on Ways ana | DY Ccngress. For the first year it bad already gone into Means, whe have hed the Natiynal Banking bill under operation in most of she Etates, and would have to be of our works. dreq ts, took fire this mornis tt 8000, which does not include jaeurpursted bunks or ‘Tim FLANK. MOVESTENT. Unrren States Mesteaitia Orrica, Soguished by the members ef the segsent: wonecy: enforced tn all the peat. The duty on whiskey was | Siner backs cially authorized. te Issue Doles It bad now become evident to the enemy that the men No, 70 Wanre Sreter, New Youu, June 23, 1862. doing.duty at the hospital, Their preamps eerie no doubts placed at twenty cents per gallon, with nothing | an circuiation,for iivense....... ++ $100 00 * ir Dattery bad no lien of sieliing it, and the | Aatver thie date no accouats which have been assigmed | saved sve lives of many. port the Dill this week. It ts-thedast of the series o, | *dditional on rectified. Om tobacoo, prepared, ex. | Bar lium (sue ‘rons ) , Wanting Sediea were thrown ferward vo assanlt our | OF transverred will be recognized at this-otic:, nor will | 4pm meanures eonatitating the splendid fuancial system of | 1vsite of mull and sogars, fifteen vents per pound, | Boos ‘per busrel of di galions, rrectianal paris ‘ch’ me {rom the direction of the a which skirted | bills Be paid upon beng or cnr of by ow nd nae the Secretary of the Treasury, when Lapetg sep than thirty cents per pound, whole- a barrel to pay Propor:tonately ha oo @ur battery on either » On the east side of the bat- | eens whose name the.cccounts are made out must sale; and om all Jess than that ten cents povad, jad leather, per pound.....+, let, and 6 I. the mevement was speedily frustrated tea the resent to give explanations, and recewe the amount | pever jo: if &ik ben troubie Lattice = Pay aayeATeD enuff twelve cents. On cigars, worth pv over a ce Bonzine, per gailon... bo men whe venture: close enought to pour their | due, and give necessary receipts. in this city. Col, Co -taande spoken of as de!ng.avery bu- ” i 4 Per | Bi carb: pete of auda, per p . fb roon fell. No lear than severieeu wore ¥. 5. LARNED, Captaiz United Stater Army, manecoap, and kind to aa: wounded sddieragn rouge | TH ROwination of General Shiel's,ee Major General, | 1,600,461 50 per 1,000; over $5 and not over $10, $2 per | Bi.liwd tubiea, for each table... milled the ditch, anil ove who ha movaied she Mustering and Disbursing vitieer. | through the city was rejected by the Senate to-day inexecutive session, | 1,000; ever $10 und not over 620 per 1,000, $2 60; and | ile of exchange (Inland) for the paym fuse ‘ane o saa sae Tae efoto (max. Unionists Sired Upen in Kentucky. hiladeinbia Race. It ie said there was note vote in his favor. The teat. | Ver $80 per 1,000,$3 60. The tax on cotton is half « corte srt ahaa mong adduced befere the committee en ahe conduct of | CeBt per, pound. the war, in regarg to the battle of Port Republic In reply.to Mr. Wall, (rep.) of N. Y., Mr. Stevens said showed, in the estimation of fenators, that | ust but » small portion of the tax would be levied on Generai Shields wns cither insane or totally s @xoceding $100 and not exce-"ing $200.10 ocnts. exceeding $200 and Bot exces ‘iug 359 15 conta, coeding $8 and nut exceeding $00.20 comnts. e@tiny and net exceeding $740.86 conte. foreign | asidents, for It was the divect tax that reached | I'., du., oncoeding $50 aod not alee Lovmvata, Ky., Jone 22,1862. Paecapeuputa, On Friday evening, as severs! Unionists were retura- | ou, summer mesting of NH dete. ing from @ meeting 10 choose \'olgrates, five of them were o to-day on the Suifolk Park Course, The weather Lanp- ns, On the wost silec? the buttery the attack was mero. @erious. The fameus New York “eventy nioih regimen? patties 60.26 to efiiade our guns, and kept up ive fire of etry to drive off our 2., dv. Do., do., Fr ied by secession bushwhackers, lying in awbaph near s b, n battalion peated Se sosed ‘aad font | Wa2 very fine and the track tm excellent conuition. | incompetent. It le amid that mary of the edtcers, med). | them, &d.that had been suspended after the frat year, | | $4. » 40 eente, For a ime, the Oght was des- | Teu/iezinaion, Ky.,aud other pirces, aud thecapeure | Judging (ror the large attaneauoe and the sploudié | cal and snllitary, nearest to the vercon of General | MP. loursx, (rop.) of Ind., asked whotber the amend. | 500 mi of the bushw hackers is considered.certain, Tunuing, th® meeting promises.to be most successful, Shields for some time past, have been resdy to bear | Ment a regard to whiskey and tobacce would not pro. eee’ a “a Rg th t ‘The United States Frigate Colorade. bicolk gathy oly flyg oe peptic“ dwn Patandber testimony fo his Insanity. Somo Sevatore call it by a | Ave¢ «larger revenue than uuder the Dill as origically @nemy wae, fo. last time, startera, was.cue of the finest aud most closely conseaved | Aitte: bul ea? °., ” ms J i 1» rent name, but it was sufficient to qause his rejec. | Daeret Wh great elect Uhewiay wom wom, sine Pree best sy ever witnessed in America, und our most experienced | «on ae a Major General, ait will probably deprive hiner | Mr. Qrévmes anowered thet. was the Jeagment of the vie Saturday, She has been ordered to Portwmoush, Nu... | turfmen expreaged unbounded delight and satisfaction at | any military command whatever, committee, 16 : . yee"1 | seeing such & magnificent r.ce, every borse enterea for NAVAL ORDERS. Mr. Hormas, (opp.) of Ind., said tn reference to the for repairs. i 5 y . excens 10 eT enneeres Sony the purse coming.to the pos. direct tax, that compromise on that subject had be. | De. Com. Thoraton A. Jer kins tias born ordered tothe com- mand of the Com, Gillis, Acting Astistant Taymoster Wm. Hf. Améoragm bas been ordered to the ‘Travel to Harper's Ferry and the West. Tho stake for three year ols, mile heats, was won by Bairimong, Sune 23, 1862. West Roxbury, who came ta fist ja borh@eats, fui- A-morning and evenlog passenger train ts mow running | jowed by Blondia and Capri.ieuse. The latior was fully regularly to Harper's Ferry ead the West, making all | distanced on the third heat, the naual connections, Time—1 49K — 149%. General Birney Restored ‘The stake for the two mile dash was won by a length come necessary, and therefore they hat agreed tw gus pend it operation fortwo years, aud, if desired, Con gress might afterward conew it. Dir. Taomas, (Union) of Mass., inquired about the in. ocr e tax, Mr. Stewews explained that the Seunte amendment im. eam sloopaf war Wachusett, to rdieve T ry but payable + but) « of draw #.uK y oe if drawn other ise than i eots of me ‘@ hau one, acoorving to the custom of mercuanis und bankers, same as bili of exclmuge (iend), Dy. de Bets of three of wore, for THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, ' over h vet, whove the aum wade ythe men who did mand. by Pope Sweigert, followed in order by Trovatere, Sune Bikst + ESSION, posing seven anda half per cent on ficomes over biiy payable shall bt @xceed $160, or the equine ws yestorcay were early ull Furs Privanmuemta, June 23, 1809, | #in9, Eile D., Throg’s Neck, and Hettie Werd—Trovatore the sand dotlare had Ueem struck out, bat that pq. |p Be therwor ym wey iu. etye ew F ly pie A despatch from General McClellaa’s army announces ‘beating Sunshine ball a Jeugt) for the second piace, Bonntec pov og Ove per cout on in ee over too thouse d je aumber of the ou the restoration of General Birney to hie command, he ‘Time—3:48 4. Wasntvotox, June 28, 1862. dojlars weg retained, 16 now stood thee eo mde Glad @pnelcame tank of vnring or Mma sued ¥ yet rid of the Bison men RRAMENT OF THE Navy, Gov per cont on aii incomes from six bunii On motion of Mr. Guictes, (rep.) oO: lowa, the dill for the having beon acquitted by the court martial, The prospect for to-morrow is highly fatturing. A p nencetaraties. Arena taertenth® <enw-d doligrs to tev thousand, and Ove per cent on all incon on ning great number of horses from Kentueky and ‘leancsse@ Dod ., @bOy 6 $2,050 and Mutiored the enemy's aubdbulete # to approach within ‘ rE a cao nia tage ek ikeie gece, heel 6 pasty cot tae Comslition of General McDowetl, 4, aud Que port ts cuntiuentyy antiet. | dine srot by Slewts fy stiein Hatt and Gea? 8M | over ten thousands. The tax on plate abd carriagee june | D0 0.) Sbove $8,400 a0 Bim. muuded, Who must Live nun.wered three Lundred et Maxateas, June 28, 4562, Various amendment: wero adopted. deca retaired, limiting thot on carriages to those of | Bs 1+ abov. $5.00 and aot avove $i dud General MoDowell le rapidly revevering from his in- iid Whines ceone ber a jnries, and expects toresume active dution in afew days, | Nio's—Mine Kichings ws ie her appoaranee last Alter further dineuse.on the bill was passed. EXCHANG), OF PRISONERS OF WAR, over seventy-five dollars in v Do. 49.5 esse? 82.600 part HHeren, ia ox conn of see Bills of The tax on vijincd {Telegram to the Avguts (Ga. dangers) Cannone i ieolee wis cased to (on dollars; the ta: Cr rel A mavere battle took place thie Imiriing oh Innes | seototary Chane, accomanied by e cumber of promigent.| Behe in that charming opere the “Chill of the igs. | Mo Clann, (rev) LN. H. iered a rego! chi arith | eens ca te that sootion. oa echt aH O8 Ail the other | Bille iting ior any ercbapd ies canis fons a ment," and did better evem chan we had expected, | fniormutm he jay wave In reerones fae eette aay | Rete v po i oe be Federale, with ariiitory, att fying visit yesterday. though webad sltexdy formed aod expresses avery | prisoners oF negotiatiors thérefur. Adopted. wMBINB | Be Mavxann, (Union) of Tenn., inquired whan the | gtainp duty of. outs. fo lan Pad Sma hese rhe RETIRE favorable opinion «f her abilities, In fuct the ofvonor Tif, OATH OF OFFICR, Dill was to take effect, Do., for auy goods, ine i iin m fo Ir npe repulsed the Recncia Sergeant Penman, who returned to this | we hour this promésing young artist the more w The Bill providing for aw additional oath of office was eurried fi or pl Mr. Sinvens answered it Was (0 take eect on the Ist of August, The inc me tax was to we levied on the Ist of Mey, 186%, for the yenr from the let of May, 1812, to the Ist of May, igs, port apiire or poy city come few weeks ago in consequence of agamslot ) her yooul accomplishments wud her admirable activg. Wound which he reccived is the head,is mow bed Wo aro quite sure Mies Richings will contigue 1+ pleaee, ent, and advertises fa this day's limnaup for secruica for a * Gawhing Zounves, to embark Yer the seat of war on gat. | RACdraw Weuses like that of last aight, whieh, notwith. Tbe enemy fay Our victory was complet, The M010 Le about four hundred, tm Our Jove ts estimated at from Colonel Lemar was wounded, taken up. ‘The amendinent offered by M-. Teownets,, Crap.) of } fo excort all perne * whom thy ov A tt Aa acriyes the oath of office, wae amended, on mation of Mr, Tavis, Cope.) 1 Ky,» ax to curthor except 8 carried by any « dary of. ne nd“ Fialis of a Thousmpd Flows 4 K " J No stock of wines, liquors? or manufactured articl . Captsing Keed aut sing, and | tegten ie wore top ts 8,” Grand si Ataidiug thf rain, was almost oo npleie!y Mledby a very | tere, re) eRentetives dod (he View P; : ’ articles on be oc nsidercd as mamofactures, Elle. "ths attack wilifoos' ve 'eowmer. The‘ enfade. Giana AE, ee Sane eT sintetintdaking Welleting, fy atl ths bill precehge's Bos repo be tine nangeet | Mand on the Lab of Angust, is to be taxed, — the tax bn tied males of, ON Brose Bmdunie of fates aro im bon a FA ogy us mbelling of _——-——_—_—- voter foiiwe —Mecsra, Bayard, Carlile, keane. | OS Ie netehanged, The tax of two cents on Bank elie ky ‘a gol ere tess olen 08 poems. Seaeny. pa gee itl Wy) Beoneen, sone rey | gray means 1 oun s There ware no ise thant | tax Oun Hoxtnxn Dotan Bova .—Thore ta to pe a | #7» H Ne And wtleivorys { limited to che’ ke of over twenty dollare Brave become Buu OF etigapee, Be purely for elegram 5 yF year Hew \e wunel 08 . a4 r t @ : ‘Acctwra, June 17, 146%, yerter «son cherge of violating the sunday law, ‘The | Meeting His evening Of volnDtoers honvrabiy divcharged yee apeeote : bed on oa Ms hder the operat n of the previous qv ee! Jon the: epor the paymentof any sam of money. or or ibe At sven o'clock A.M. ventorday 0 gas comme @0! | arrois ‘vere cade phiely by wie Twenty fret and | front the Umsted States Aruy at (lurmony Garcon, Nua, ir, Frerennity, (1e0 J of Me., from the Committes # greed to by a vow Of ove hunired ud six yoasto | ie enee es RTenaae Of, SEES: tive Of we Ja jane, Our wee rite Sal) ed ar ‘Tweaty-nii th) ecinet jpoilloe, Tho avcused were ree sadn 1 We] ppt n Amen tor tre giug ; Comfe ence on the sag bil), made a report | seven nays Sy cwrtus Uheeest tnt ~ 0 hope cute Da vadoing Wish Dye /exumgats bo the ae7ews of pyr Becem. | quired b0 give bail epud in the yuo) of S1U0 lv Buower, bys ue yooh even, « Me Fugauae tren Vof OMlo, sDOKe aaaipat the dey Adjourued, {CON TINUAG pr 4 1B rack} ® si