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‘NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1862. 6 Tarmmanew —In Schodack, Rensselaer cmnty, N.Y, Saturday moruing, June 28. at half past six weet ie ee eee ~ —-. ee enn hardy and devoted soldiers, Trusting that this letter sence, hi NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, | my formpart or your answer to Mr. Wicklife's resolu | Mte'aih peter eters ch’ they never popes wre, | HMPORTANT FROM THE MISSISSIPPI. | _OMicta! Dra:vtacs orthe Detaware State “s ‘a ieee hi vol goth to be, most respectfully, YOUr | deem? We have passed a law’ compelling the banks to SOE CORE eae aware, Eas Cuass 259—July 2, 1802. 4c. 27, 39, 59, De receive United States paper ins‘ea! of gold, and now | Destruction of the Last of the Re’ 2, 13, 26, 17. ahey . deoause omts—Union of the Squadrons of puswe their notes in gold, when by our law “@ Fefuse to let a on | 34, 67, 74, 7h, them have gold.” ‘i Farragut and Davis, &. a: Surxuaw replied, contending at some ‘ength for Bream Raw Swrrzeenanp, nove Vi0KaBuRa, the superiority of the United States paper currensy, and June 28, via Memruu, July 2, 1862. } the propriety of the paasare of the proposed amendmeot. | mo x. Mf. Staxtom, Seorotary of War ir. Fesskwpen thought this a very lnportaut matter, which he was ery present wo a to consider as Since my despateh informing you that I bad commun!- D. HUNTER, Major General Commanding. The letter of General Huater, in response to « resolu. tion of the House of Representatives, has disappointed mony republicans, who hoped for a different statement, and « totally different tone. Th few republicans who do not strongly disapprove of the employment of negroes as soldiers. This disapprobation will probaply 5, 46, 9 saa, 1, 63, 28, reas, Joun 4, MoRnts & c0., W. wington, Delaware. Passage of the Treasury Note Bil by the Senate. OMcial Drawings of Murra, Eddy & o,'s Kentucky and Missouri State Lotteries. Kentucky, Exrna Cass 3il—July 2, 180 My re it deserved, and iggeated t ithdrawal of the | oated with Flag Om, % 63 6 > Propesed Expulsion of Senator Sim= | v« expressed in arceolution that will be passed by the | amennuwe’ a4 be su pb burians Hag Ooer Farragut, I have been abie to 80, 4%, 40, 4, 24, 73, 62, 6, 2. s House, if it shoula be brought forward by sone mombur | Mr. Davis, (opp.) of Ky., was opposed to the amend tatain constant intercourse with his fleet through the | 94 4g "7 12, 65, 40, 9, 61, 23, 70, 60 : 5 . ned - Car s 65, 40, 9, 61, , 60. mous, of Rhode Island. very obnoxious to the majority. meithand Whe bill as @ ruidous policy, and only tending | S#ive energy of General Williams. Olreulars sent free of chat by adireasine either to to make the go rnment @ great money despot. Ho On the 26th inst. 'azoo URRAY, EDDY & © a ‘Tho abolitionists have been highly elated today by | should vote agaist it. at naeh up tho. Toate sivas with tore) Govingtwi: Ky or Bt Louis. Mo, rams—tho Monarch and Lancaster—the latter under = avian rome Comane Hatter tbek Hep Ragen WD | Mate te meena ip eee CM |) eomamid At Meiidh CAdét Cagcies lleb.” Lgeanseded' |". ikecu quadtree teat rena Byatt . Ellet. 20s Cashed inall Legalized Lotter Zmportant Waval Bills Passed by [proat success in drilling and disciplining negro recrulis, ee en: about sixty-five miles to a point where the river is ob, | Enformasionelver, ‘JOSET BATES, Drover, the House. one nee es nia ne is a couvert to the Pi now ipate § rer torment Na ‘was | structed by # raft, built by the enemy and protected by U1 Wall sireos, New York, room No. 4, lu in Teeing and arming slaves, 4 dred and Twelve } epee RTE i ea il pte nc rare sin- | gif herman's amendment was thon rajected—yeas to, | {Our gums in battery. My object was to cap- | ‘Two Hundred and Twelve Broadway, ture or destroy three of the enemy’s gunboats that I was informed were lying below the raft—the Van Dora, Polk and Livingston. I ran up close under the battery, and was mortified to soe tho enemy that no notes of a deaomination less than $5 be issued. | got fire fo the boats, and start them adrift do a upon eee: (rep.) of Mich., offered am amendmont | US: I was obliged to leave the river to escape a confis- that amall notes issued beof the same denomination as | gration. The three boats were totally destroyed, The curren! coin. . enemy did not fre upon us. ‘ . The bill then passed, as follows:— It is with great ploasure I announce the arrival of ‘Antheny, Browning, Qhandier, Cigrk, 1x00, Feanende: irrin Henderson, Howsrd, Officer Fi easels piioas Feaudens Poot Hae lenderson. Howard, | Flag Oflcer Farragut, with nine veasols of bis fleet, the place is, Where those wiio go to watering places Should buy their Suminer Wats, of Silk or Straw The beat and nicest styles we ever saw— KNOX'S Hais, whether Silk, Straw or Beaver, Never ail to satisfy the wearer. Hats, Hats, Sammer Hats.—White has no competitor, for his peerless St; only at aid aaan peerless Styles are unrivalled. Found At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, Ladies’ Elas- loots, $1.50, $175 and $2; Balmorals, $2, $225 and $2 gents’ flue Shoes and ‘Slipperes vouthe’ Sud cntidven's tel morals, Shoes and Gaiters, = — "J Ki F BRS, O73 Broadwa: Proclamation of the President Relative to the Collection of Direct Taxes in Rebel States, kon ke, be. VICE. ‘The fetlowing additional Aids-de-Camp, attached to the staff of Major General Fremont, and recently doing duty on Lis personal staff, were discharged from the service the day bofore yesterday, the 13th ult., viz:—Colonels Ansolme Albert, Joha ® Kiala, Albert Noey, J. P. C. Shauks, Robert N, Hudson, Chas, D. Zagoni, E..Chereret, Wasstncton, July 2, 1862. Philip Figelmesey, Win. K. Roynolds, and Amos B. Jones; ‘WHR TAX BILL, THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL, AND Tow | Lieutenant Colonels Augustus F. Schwer, John Pilsen and SILL PROHIBITING POLYGAMY SIGNED BY THB PRE | Jas,W. Savage; Majors Rich. M. Corwine, Theo. J. Weed. THE TRRA*URY NOTR BILL. RESUMED, An amendment was adopted limiting the number of small notes to $6,000,000. Mr. Cantus, (Union) of Va., offered an amendment of Ki Morrill, Poweroy, SIDENT. ‘Augustus Hain, D. Henry Burtnete, Adolf Carlsson, Barr | Si= Sumner, ‘fon Eyck, Wade,’ Wilkinson, Wiley, | above Vicksburg. They passed up this morning, at The President has sigued the following bills— Kray “ 4 Navs.—Cariile, Collamer, Ce about five o'clock, through @ severe fire from some} Bight Carte de Visites for $1—The Best ‘The Tax bill, 2 pvtoal babeah rape racplias. Boeke oa Fier Fs ing Powel, "faulabury: Soerhae, Bian, “hrumbal, | thirty or forty of the enemy's guns. ‘Their loss was, ax | (2 ‘28 lly, nt WOOD'S Gaitery, 208 Bowery, N. ¥, ‘The Paoifio Railroad bil. seeds Souaeiai hs eso p Ros a Oeaiay P far as reported, four men killed and thirteen wounded. | wight Cartos de Visite for 61, Equal to ‘The bill to probtbit po! , a , by in gpd aca > eomeieeaed Rospecttully, Lieut, Col. ALFRED W. ELLETT, | the best made. Try them. ja centemee polygamy and sapul the polygamio | sauor, De Nordendorf, Cyrus Hamlin, Geo. Ward Nichols, + House of Hopresentatives. BALCHS, 253 Greenwich atrect, comer of Barclay. a Territory of Utah. Aug. Badky, Joseph Gruwe, Albert G. Slood, Jr., Edwaré Saas Wasuinatox, July 2, 1862. P dad OF THANKS TO COM. FOOTE. ‘The SruaKkzR laid before the House message from the President recommending a vote of thanks to Captain Foote and others for gallant services. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs, with power to report at any time. Cairo, July 2, 1863. ‘is seh eehaeiaaeeiili: alist eli ‘Tho Granada Appeat, of the 27th June, says every pre- Mr. Wasunurne, (rep.) of Ill.,from the Committee on | Paration that military science could suggest has been Government Contracts, reported @ resolution that the | made at Vieksburg, and that ity will be defended to committeo make a full investigation into the alleged | the last. THE RESPONSE OF THR LOYAL STATES TO THE CALL | P. Brownson and C. B. Seabat. FOR TROOPS. MARINES FOR THB POWHATAN. Massachusetta hss not yet furnished her quota of men A marine guard of forty-five wen will leave the bar- ‘wander the ye Congress, ae some of the border | ras here to-morrow for Philadelphia, to man the steam Blave States, @re so much derided and abused by the frigate Powhatan, vow fitting out for sea. abolitionists, have exceeced their quota, Missouri has THE SHIP CANAL PROJECT. knleed twenty-three regiments, Kentucky thirty, West | ane criendg of the Great Western or Dllnole Ship orn Virginia tev, Maryland five and Deleware thre. AB | cgnay project were agreeably surprised that the meas- $0 the free States, Indsna, with a smaller population | i+» obtainod so much strength on the first triai im than Massachusetts, has rvised double her quota, Her representatives say thai slo will be prompt to meet the eS eee on wae, See ty oe Green Turtie Soup and Steaks, by Aaron #5 a, atl ee Oyster Bay, 169 Broadw tf and No. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. The Bombardment of Vicksburg—Land- ing of the Union Troops—New Pro- gramme of the Rebels, dc., dc. The Two Fat People at Barnum’s, the American Lamber$ and Conneoticnt Giantess, with Com, Natt aud « thousaud and one other starving noveltion {wo Dramatic performances daily, are drawing urowded University Law School.—Classes in this Law School for the fifth annual session are now being organized. The law Uoraty of the University is open at 9 yeh vory morning fora few y cl 4 Geers Ramee 1g fol fe jays LO reocive the applica . vote yesterday. The majority of Afteon to-day re‘usi issue of patents for lands in the military reserve at Fort A special despatch to the Appeal is as follows:— Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and prevent requirement. hc ere tea Sled ir Be by | Lanvenmarth. Objection wasmmada, | 7 Viorsnvna, Juno 27,1862. | Burglar Tervad Bates 451 Broadway, corner of Murray atrcet, THE INTERVENTION OF FOREIGN POWERS. which the bill was yesterday tabled, gives them increas- | _ Mr. Mazony, (Union) of Ky., from the Committee on | Porter's mortar fleet pened on the Lower batteries fas area a Than intelligent administration quarté, the conatruo- | gq confidence of passing the bill during next session, Roads and Canals, reported a bill to aid in the coustrue- | at four o'clock yesterday aftesnoon and coased | Batchelor’s Hair Dye—th Best in the armless and reliable. Sold by drag- ywhere, Factory, 61 Barclay street, Cristadoro's Hair Dye, Prescrvative and Wig depot, whoiesale and retail, No, 6-Avior House, The ye is applied by experienced ariisis. Hill’s Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or Brown, best in use, Depot No, 1 el ate pot No.1 Barclay street, aud sold ‘tion of the Pittsburg and Connelisville Raileos BaCarred to 1BAConktaitiae oc at seven, They recommenced the bombardment at Pe gee the Whole on theStateof | nar.nast five o'clock this morning. Our batterios (Im smrncm cours replied with but few shot or lost. Two wore killed Mr. Marwann. (Union) of Tenn., introduced a bill rela- | and three wounded. This morning it is reported that tive to holding district courts:in Western Tennessee, the toteraii ave lating bles aL Wartenton, Walane p. ‘THE ARMY AYPROPRIATION BILL. The House concurred in the Senate’samondments to | no knowledge of the truth of this report, but {t corres- ponds with their previous movements, At one o'clock the Army Appropriation bill. among the items is $20,000,000 for the payment of the | to.day twelve tranaports caine up abore the gunboa and landed troops at Brown nd Johnson's place, on the bounty to volunteers or to the widows and logal heirs of Louisiana shore, From the number ef transports on such a8 may die or be killed in the services. GEN. M’CLELLAN’S OF ERATIONS. gaged, they must have landed a large force. Colonel Fitch, having been much aunoyed by guerillas (fon ts put upom the aliegation that the French and English ministers have notified our governmont that the ‘War must be ended, that it is meant that the govern mont shall {mmediaiely put forth its whole power to @rush the rebellion. A protracted war will bo cause for fatervention. From this it appears that the abvlitioniats, fa wanting hostiiities protracted, have no cympathy nor ‘support from abroad. THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS, ‘Mr. Sherman’s proposition to adjourn on the 14th of July bas been framed, as it is supposed, upon consultation ‘with loading members of the two houses of Congress. By world; iustwttaneous, h {ets and perfumers e THE CASE OF THE TRIBUNI ‘The Speaker to-day announced the following select committee on Mr. Walton’s resolution for an investiga- tion of the Intelligencer book job:—Clark, of New York; Bailey, of Pennsylvania; Wendall, of Minnesota; Rice, of Maine; Grider, of Kentucky. THE NEW GRADES IN THE NAVY. Senator Grimes, in advocating the establishment of grades of admiral and commodore in the navy, exhibited tables to show that in assimilated rak of the army and the navy tho officers of the former received from a Prof. L. Miller’s Hair Dye, Black or brown, OO cents, ‘Try it, Sold by druggisis, Depot 68 Dey “Goein for the Halr.”—Phaion & Son's | | to the remar case of my daughier, who.) ge from Pt Enda, 50 cents each, to Duane street. place and cards ove week's illueas, which terminated in {ullammetion us our choteest treasures go. God bless thy spirit, dearest boy. Wivrer.—At Liverpool, England, on Friday, J {. Warm, partner of the firm of Honniugs, Gosling Bw bnoad EULANEOU! AURAL AND OFTHALNIO SURGERY, 4 DEAPNESs. L smAGES OF THE EYE, EAR AND THROAT, T. con tuited dally M, bis residoucs, 3480, Mark's place.) Uy unt 3 Pe Mj PuiloT. Rugg No 25 Nassau street, ha relioved bg Dru of parita! deafness of some further intormaptien, Doctor to refer to him those desirous of {A MotER Stnewr, New Yore, June 6, 1808. eereteantial nas restoring my apply ing to wihous the leas be: Ay further information I should Jeased $0 Feaver on appReation to me at my residence, 1 740 Water mroet. we Mackurouran Tore ror Draw 8.@—1 take inuch )! fesslonal sitll exhioites by He of severe inflammation of ‘he throat and car with which I icted. Upon coming under your charge ly relieved, wud speeilly ui dof & moss Ageravated complaint, which several physicians had pret viously sought in vala to mitigate, Aw fain stranger in'the city, T would state that you are substantiate my statemen's, if my relatives, M Sto Leather Bank of New York, and to Mr. Byerett 0) Western Transportation Gompany, No. 1 G. Wich much esteem, I am, sir, your ob@ jient ser To Dr, Liaurnrct,, No, $4 St, Mark's pia Es nthe i . New You No. df Firm Staxrt, New York, Juno 2) Da. Licttutice Dear Sirek take pleases tate o at k. 162. wag Wi aud judgment you displayed in d bean partially deat, ted by’ disob: ra since early infancy, s LOW, thanks (@ your treatment, able to hear as well ns ous, while her ears are free from the discharge. Althor carly two years since she hax beew under your asgoodand her ears as sound as 0, 8. HOLLY. 3 A. TiOUSAND REYRIGERATORS—FROM 50, SPLENDID SiLVER #LATED IOE Pires ens, “um TABLE CUILEKY, : SILVER PLATED WARR, And Fifty Thousand Dollars Worth OF KOUSEKEEVING ARTICLES, At tweaty per ceut less price than any other store, te EDWARD D. BASSFORD’S Extensive Houskvepers’ Bazaar, In Cooper Institute Building, Astor ‘place, one biock from Broadway.) ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS. No connection with any other sto: MAMMOTH HOLIDAY SALE OF RICH PARIB Nece ‘Mes and Genvs Fine Linen Collars. ‘Phe first dae won te din of th ‘ht as you enter the store, are 2) cents eashg 35 cents; tho last line, embracing over 1,000 do» finest tea impurted, iaciuc h Expanded are sold everywhere at 75 conte . J. HL. Bl & CO., 479 Broadway, corner White street ALE SIZES BUNTING AND SILK FLAGS—ON HAN for se by HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, ’8.—WEDDING CARDS, NOTE PAPER: iebrated engraved cards are sold ony af Bzoadway, corner of Duane. Visi T BVERDE ‘&o, Tiere he old store, “Cocin,” or deodorized Cocoanut Oil, ia the best and cheap- est article for di beautifying,’ cleaning, curting, pre vair, Eaites, try tt, For sald by d fancy goods dealers. Trusses.—Marsh & C Radical Cure Trase Offer, No. 2 Ve: street (under the Astor House), op- posite the church. A Female attends ladies, No connection whatever with any other Truss ofice of same uate. Afth toa quarter more pay than the latter. Mr, Hale stated that no officers of any navy in the werld were as well paid as our own: 4 ILLNESS OF COMPTROLLER WHITTLESEY. First Comptroller Whittlesey is temporarily a from his post on account of illness. THE GREAT MILITARY CAMP OF INSTRUCTION. Not much has transpired latterly concerning the great military camp of instruction; but there are those who suggest the Valley of Virginia as the point where the permanent establishment of a forcoof fifty thousand men would be of the greatest possible Strategic ad- vantage, MEETING OF CITIZENS OF YORK. An adjourned meeting of cltizeng of ‘New York was held on Wednesday—Representative Fenton, chairman, Tho ‘that time it is believed wo shall know the facts as to the fength and breadth of the crisis at Richmond, the pre* ise position of European nations touching our affairs, and the prespects concerning enlistments at the North to meet the requirement for three hundred thousand maoremen. Eminent republicans now admit that the eebels have more men in the field than ourselves, though @ few weoks since enlistments wore stopped, and Senator ‘Wilson went for the discharge of one hundred thousand men, The Senate until now has been strongly opposed to an early adjournment, but within a few days that body ‘been so greatly thinnod eut by sickness and absence set Bonators that there is danger it will ‘be left without Squorum. It is not improbable that the absentees will Mr, Bua, (rep.) of Mo., offered a resolution, which was adopted, calling upon the Secretary of War to com- miunieate any communication received by the govern- ment from General McCiellan on the subject of the occu- | in passing up White river, arrested and retains several pation of White House by the troops under his command. pres Pcie tang prominest citizens as hostages. ‘The agent of the Confederate prodyce loan informs the planters of Louisiana and Mississippi that those dosiring to subscribe their crops can do so at a fair valuation, for eight per cent Confederate bonds. Tho steamer Atlantic arrived at Cairo to-night with 1,800 of General Prentiss’ brigade, who have beon pa- roled. serving ali druggists Mr. Homatan, (opp.) of Ind., moved te lay Mr. Shef- fleld’s motion on the table, Negatived by 56 against 71. ‘The hour having arrived for the considcration: of the special order, numely—the bill concerning naval affuirs— it was, on motion of Mr. Susrrisio postponed for half fn bout in order to aff-rd time for disposing of the pend. Mumtms, Juno 30, 1862. ing quest ‘ aria: nowever, was 6xBailated by’ dilat ‘The Avalanche of this morning has an editori r : , xhaus! latory pro- cagdtnge, origiuating with tho enemies ofthe bill P°° | Dased upon information, that & new programme 0 laat vole Was 64 against 20,0n Mr. Shefileli’s mo- | bas been determined upon by the Confederate ton. 7 id ‘ leaders, who, nothing abashed by provious dis- Mr. Hotman demancod the determination of this ques tion by yeas and nays, ponding which tho House passed comfture, 1 preparing thomseives for a tre- opsideration of the apgcial ord Deafness, Impaired Sight, Noises in the Head and Sore Taroat cured by Dr. VON EISENBERG, Oculist’and Aurist, $8 Clinton pince, 8th st., west of Broadway Doafness, Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, DR. LIGHTHILL, 34 St. Mark's place. Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and cheapest article for dressing, beauti fying, curling, cleaning, presérviug and restoring the hair. Ladiou try fi. ‘Sold. Wy ail druggists. AT BARKERS -IUE BEST, MOST NATURAL soolcat Wigs ta the world ate made, See ther, at Broadway. VOID IMPOSITION AND DRUGGING.—CIRCULAR sent free, by Dr, PHELPS, Professor of Riectro There: 1 Diseases of Femaies, 124 Ninth street, nee LL DISBASES OF THR FEET SUCCESSFU! treated by Dr. J. BRIGGS, Surgeon Ciitropodist, No. Brondway, N. ¥. NOTHER FACT.—ALL GENUINE MEDICATED P. por, for the water closet, has “J. C. GAYETIY, N. Y. ‘er marked im each sheet. Don’t be deceived, Look etty’s name, All druggists sell it, Depot No. 2 Beo! el, New York. AU ai Soweidien ow rnty at JONESY oan BA AT GIMBREDE'S 7 ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURESY 3. Weddi Nonograme dous effort. They dor that the forrijory “ be sent for. The last two days have rendered the oon- | ° 5 men peered 4 id Marrted. retailed at $3. ing Cards, Note Paper, “ve. Ware Ie wee Executive Committeo—Messrs. Barrett and Squires—made | [PORTANT BILIS ANQ IVE TO Nayat | recently given UF has weaken 6 Nerth, and gorreg. | Draxr—ITxspresox.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of | in perfect taste. ts ae ion probabi NEW ORLEANS COLLECTORSHIP. a report, whereupon F. W. Seward, Representatives ‘0.6, Lathrop has resigned the appointment as Collec. | Te2tot, Haight, Spaulding and Grover, and S. J. Bowen tor of New Orleans, to which ho was some were appoinged g commitige 46. gollect funds) the contr}: Pi ca wae some weeks 969 | yafions to whioh, wo far;are eoral, © 2 COMMMERCE WITH TIE FRENCH COLONIES. ‘BEFORT RELATIVE TO THE ORGANIZATION OF GENERAL HUNTHR’S BLACK BRIGADE, * Information has been received at the Stato Dopart- Mr, Benowr cn ry. *pondingly strengthened the South. They jot to bold ‘gralgiare Grlod the Sonate: fort ces sea mttee.00 | Richmond and Virginia; but if they are forced to yield Pelsating the officers and crew fo) in clothing and | them they have no idea of giving up, but will fight to other property by the sinking of the steamer Varuna; the the last; and when they can fight no longer, iustead of Sepate bill jut . Has IL AREToptiating over $7,000 for logges auatalaed | | rendering and having thelr property ona@scated, and the bride's sister, ou Tesday evening, July 1, by the Rey. Lawreuce H. Mills, Tefovore A. Dake te Miss FLig.SHeNDgREON, both of said city. GsvMet—Mcl.arene.—At Hamden; Delawaro county, New York,on Monday, June 30, by Rev. George Brown Jown Gxuumet, of New York, to Miss Excry Mebanesa, of Hamdem. = my Jounson—Wirk.—On Tuesday, July 1, at the residence ri “ates. Pace T GIMBREDE'®, 683 BROADWAY, $4 AND 68 Faus retailed at $3; finer fans at proportionately cheap 4 Tay: Re BROTHERS, ‘27 Broadway, corner Mi 76 Wall sireei, corner P eet. Semte rk ho widéws cud orphans, &., | sition to France and England to beoome ® colony their Iivés on the she or appendage. if this alternative is forced upon them relatives are to receive théy will strive to become the subjects of Napoleon pay, inaddision to the amount due the deceased at the | rather than Eugland. Lime of the lows of the vessels; the Senate joint reso'u- ‘ tion of thanks to Commodore Farragut and to the officers | TR® Autlanche gives the above as the almost certain ang mon untyr his command for gallant emnduct and suc. | policy of ygeContederate lenders, and, as"Dr. Foulkva is cossful operations in the Lower Mississippi; the Senate | Known to be one of the best informed men in the South, joine resolution of thanks to Commodore Goldaborough | KROW2 t0 he one ot ‘and to his officers and men for the capture of Roanoke | Copsiferable credit tay be attached to this plan. Island, and the Senate joint resolution of thanks to Liex- | Desparches (rom Colonel Fitch, dated St, €harles tenant Worden and the officers aud men on board the | arkansas, which works be stormed, set forth Mooitor for their gallant conduct in the Oght with the | o.1 Gencral Curtis’ division is at Batesville, on Merrimac, ‘ All the foregoing were severally passod. ns aad without provender fer horses and les suffering from sickn General Hind- 2 of jeurper Goyernor while op the way to Port Royal: theriselvas disfranchised, they will make a direct propo Sant Meodtoted u ciara Bie 1 uasenrne = aah von, | of the beide’s futher, *Gastletot, Staten Inland, by Ieev. Spear Samuel White, Mr. G. P. Jouxson to Miss Linus W. Warts, daughter of the officiating clergyman. Lyatt—Eani.—On Thursday, June 26, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Dr. ‘Morgan, Wittiax Lyaus. to Kit Ear, ail of this city. McGre—Worrwan.—-On Wodnosday, July 2, by the Rev. Thomas T. Gulon, Davip MoGtk, Esq. to Cana L. Worrsan, ail of Brooklyn. who iost Tho following corriejonladée Wad Tad before the | Mevt, from the Consul of the United Stateg at Martiitite, howd pie ie, 2G ee cites unger the present Jaw all goods fdmitted into Frauce Fiotss to-day, aber on Bh | Fe ao ade ted tot the coe Import SM inake Died. Bodie —On Tuesday, July 1, Joaren Hawttox, Infant son of Joseph H. and Mary Bogle, aged § months and 13 days. Lay the white aheot o'er him, Fold his hands across his breast, Gently lay him in his coffin Bj Be JEWATER PAINT, SIN‘ Vessels, retaining the of Coron es ee & WESTERVELTS OF inconvenience to the patient, by Chicopodiat, 760 Broadway. Re! geous of the city, Crs AND CANES FOR THE, MILLION—A® 1 Fools, and wood, decks and ful se ruialaiug tho all foe yous, Depot ye Matian tame speciality for treating the diseases of the ieet is recom miended and patronized by the mosteminent physicians aa@ surgeons oF tuecity.. Oilices 862 Broadway and 29 Williams sirect, corner of Exchange pla NS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARG! all diseases of the feet, cured without Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeom to physicians and eure " PINNELL, e manufacturer’, ales Our darlipg Josey’s gone to rest. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of parents, 55 Spring street, this (Thursday) afterneon, at Unree o'clock. A The Senate ng Providing og Bacyeged the feutanant of the marine corps shall be s Presidont from the graduates of the Naval Academy. wae [mau #8 menacing kim witha large foroe, aud unless rejected, commissary and cther stores can reach him soon, his Mr. SeoGWwice reported @ resolution of thanks to Com- | troopa will be rendered incapable of duty by starvation, modore Dupont for his services and gallant conduct, tle ‘sioned much merrimen!:— Wan Derartoeyr, choice of tariffs, either French or colonial, In other y i reference to thoancwer of this derwrceat words, whenever the colonial tariff prescribes a higuer f the 14th ult., to the resslution of tho Honse of Repre- eRe tac latter. The products of the United States imported tion respectiog the orgamization by General Hunter, of the ¥ ready tng | ay Caran ofa reginect ot (4 the | inte Marti: iqne in Auerican veasels, having a certificate of ‘mon—fugitive slaves,” it will be seen that the resolution | 46 admitted upon the some conditions as if taken there been referred {0 that officer, with insftructions to | under the French flag, and do not have to pay the aurtax transmit mjth th y of @ communication ‘fost Mectvea eet eenerat aber furnishing inferma- THE CASE OF DR. HAYES. ton as to his action touching the various matters indi- The statement is not true that Dr. Hayes, who was Ihave the honer to be, very respectfully, your obe- dient servant t meee YF General, fot neglect of duty, has been restored. }AFNESS.—OPTHALMIC. AURALINSTITUTE, WASH- Pagan, 'D. C., in charge of Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER whose reputation &6 an oculist, and as the only reliable aw Fist in this country le well confirmed. "Send tor @ etreular, effect of the passage of which is to coutinue that officer | 4 T@giment was called for, and transporte with provi: on the active list in accordance with law. sions and provender. Wasmmcron Ciry, D. C., July ~ 1862. } duty than the French tariff, advantage can be taken cf @entatives offthe Sth of Ins: month, calling for informa- for the defence of the Union, composed of black. | Tia countersigned by the French Consul at the port, immediate report thereon.4 [have now thehonor | or twelve france. cated tn the reselation. dismissed from tho service at the request of the Surgeon EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. pn. d. 4. , Speaker of the House of Representa tives. Baltimore and New Haven (cnn), papers please copy. Byrve.—On Wednesday, July 2, Many Byaym, wife of THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRE: Mr. SxpGwicx aiso reported a resolution, which qwas the f | Timothy Byrne, aged 57 years. Heapquarriee, DRPARTMENT OF THR SOUTH, RST SESSION, . passed, voting ‘thanks to the captains ‘and commanders SOSA ER, RADCNS, 0 EiNO td Eras 8 ahaa ® The ” crionds and reiatives of the family are Port Kovat, 8. C., June 23, 1862. a —— of the squadron commanded by Commodore Farragus. | *tive service, having in view a very Important mover} js ecruny invited to attend the funeral, trom = lat M. Srantom, Sccretary of War, Washington. Senate. ‘This was in accordance with @ recommendation of the | ment upon'the enemy, hor late . 396 East Kighth street, this Presicont. + Mr, Sevawicr also reported the following resolutions, which were severally adopted :-— First—Directing the Committee oF into the expedigncy of procuring a (thursday) t twe o’elock. Ihe remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Daxry.—Suddenly, Joan Datay,@ native of the county Antrim, Ireland. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the deceased, also of Sin—T have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a Wasmxcton, July 2, 1863. @ommunication from the Adjutant General of the army, ATT YARD AT NEW LONDON, CONS, ¥ on Pooler ose req op hy cret to ered vee Mr. Fosrer, (rep.) of Conn., presented resolutions from the information necessar; wer certain resolutions - introduced in the Hous» of Representatives, June 9,18°2, | tte Larislature of Connecticut in favor of the establiah- Newspaper Accounts from Memphis. An olection for city officers took place im Memphis on 1 Affairs to inqult te for the manufasu re the 26th ult., with the foliowing result:-— fron to 1 Tor shipbuilat . bis brother-in-law, Patrick Bergen, are respectiully in- ‘en motion of Hon. Mr. Wicklide,of Keutucky, their sub: | montof navy yard at New London, Coan, He spoke | °'s+ond—To inqutrs into the propriety of codifying the laws ‘Mayor—John Park: (re-elected). rim eacniaed: a Neaarad tite dan Creeretey) teal stance being ey pa i ikasslint cores sechcaeimgn's briefly in favor of the advantages of New London as | Fr;wialtng the navy and marine corps; to report on beth | Heconien P.M tlchinton. re-elected). his lat residenco, 91 East Thirty-seconit sti compared with the proposod site at Loagve Island. THR PROCUREMENT OF CONTRACTS, Mr. Powsrr, (opp.) of Ky., from the Judie Davis.—On Tuesday night, Jaly 1, Euzarerm, wife of John W. Davis ‘Ihe friends of the family are respectfully invited to r. SADGWICK reported a resolution directing the Com Coliector of Privileges—John Newsom (ré elected) mittes on Naval Affairs to inquire as to the proper and | Wharfmasier—Johu J. Butler. permanent Iccstion for the Naval Academy. Chief of Police—Patcick M. Winters. fegiment of fugitive slaves in this ‘iment. Second—Wheth or any authority had beea given to me from the War Depertinent for such organization; Phird—Wh Dd, y Commit. | P*ynane fiMtre Gavewn, (Luion) of Md., it wan | Badd ’op didomen First ward, Samuel Tighe (re. | Attend the funoral, from ihe resigcnce of her father, 172 = Thad bsen furpished, by order of the Honan hater a motion of Mr. C. ) og St was hy . 0 7 Kast Seventeenth strest, this (Thursdey) moraing, at War Department, with clothing, wafers, artes, equip- toa, reported hack the bill to punish persone giving or | amenced by substituting for the committee of ‘Ay erected), fou ¢ . Powers: Second ward, (no return—Mr. } ite el meats, kc. for such a force y offering to give consideration to members of Congress, or Only having received the letter concerning these in- | officers of the government, for procuring contracts, Quiries a1 a late hour Saturday night, I urge forward my | offices og place from the goverament. enawer in time for tho stonmer saiiiug to-day (Monday), KXPULSION OF SENATOR Si2 JONS, thig haste preventing me frem entering as ately ag] Mr. Wrrcat, (Union) of Ind. offered « cesolution stating Johnson, of Joh is one of val oflicers to be appointed by the President an on & Goodyear, driggiste tabled. ©, Brooks, Louts FAasou.—At Hoboken,N. J., on Wednesday, July 2, Pune Lewis, infant 6o0n of Heury &. and Victorine Faaech, aged 9 mouths and 13 days. Haypen.—On Tuesday, July 1, Magy P. Haynes, dangh- tor of Michael and Catharine Hayden, aged 2 years and 4 ‘Adjourned. ward, B. H. Henghold, Henry Clark; Fifth ward, Wa. Mulholland, Dr. R. L. Laski; Sixth ward, W. Ta The Collection of Taxes in the Rebel | yey, Jobn Egan; Seventh ward, J. Hall, 8. Ogden; Kighth s w 4, Joun Geger, B. Fenton. could wish upon many poists of detail, such he f the = ry ot War of June 2i, tates. ? ’ months. Gamunare nt mnbak calls for, Rat in weak pcg het nator i ¥ Bim aig = Nhat OFFICIAL. Commenting on the result, the Avalanche of June 27 The funeral will take place this (Thursday) afternoon, ‘view of the near termination of the present session of | Island, used his official influence te rocure ‘a contract BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. says:— at three o'clock, from 810 West Twenty-sevanth street. Congress, and the widespread interest which must bave | from the government for one C, B.S h»berth, for which veon swakoned by Mr. \ivkliffe’s resolution, I pro! it was agroed that he (Mr. Simincas) should receive imperfect answer to waitivg $50,000, & ».; thereiore, for the collection of fuller and wore Resvived, That ‘omer enene rom his seat in the Se To the first question, therefore,I reply that no regi- 6 The resolution was laid cv A PROCLAMATION, i The election for city officers progrossed without much coNhergng in and by, the fecond section of an ack oC | yoise or confusion, oF eliciling much intrest, and the cnipiod “An act for the collection of divect taxes im | Tevult scams to have been, as was generally aiticipated, {nsurveotionary districts within the United States and | the re oltetion oF sheet Ot the Enon ti for other purposes,” {t is made the duty of the Presi- {Fru iH ‘ns, o rs i ¥ Heaty.—un Weduesday, June 11, at Waterford, ire- land, Caturaine, wife of Jcba Lealy. vs.—On Tuesday uly 1, (tor a short illneas, of ore, with the Firth Aes, aged 19 yours Simmons be expelled tfuily Invited to ‘Wiues Cur.—The telegraphic wires afew inites beyond | agg ni Be, 4 we ment of fugitive slaves has been or is being organized in Re IR ‘TOTTEY. dent to declare, on pofore tho Ist day of July then Gormautown wero cut yesterday. Several persons who aitend the funeral, from No, 52 G eeuwich street, this Henxesery.—On briday , June 28, Jomy Joserm, only son of Joun and Catharine Hennessey, policeman, of the First ward, New York, aged 4 years, i0 months and 12 duys Tis remains were on Sunday taken from tho residence of bis parents, 125 Hoyt street, south Brooklyn, to the Cometery of the Holy Gross. Irish papers please copy. where fly before the appearance of th FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. leaving their servants behied them to shift as best | Mr, SmenMax, (rep.) of Ohio, offered @ recolution ed- ‘they cau (or themselves. So far, indeot,are the loyal | journing Congress on the idth of July, Referrod to the persons this regiment from secking to avoid | ‘Kinanco Committee. the prosonce of their late owners that they aro now one rie TAR and all working with remarkable industry to place them: | Mr. Sumsen, (rep.) of Mass., presented petHion ree selves in a position to join in fall and effective pursuit of | mongtrating agains’ the proposed change of tariff on vn not becn heard of giuce they left. Col. Bacon, of the ee ee ee eee nae Cioateatam Lincoln. | orice im this city, thinks the partios were captured by declare and prociaita that the States of Soush Carolina, | ‘he confederates. ayes _General 17.8. (rant . % vir? | bas selected Edward MeGhee’s residence, on the Charles- Arkansas, Tena orth Carolina, aod the State of Vir ton Railroad, two miles from ¢! ity, for bis he war. Sinia, except the following counties:—Hancock, Brooke, | Mee lara thas Generel family — join Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Tay. | 'e™%. a tora. 8 lor, Pleasants, Jyler, Ritchie, Doddridge, Harrison, Weod, | bima here. Kenweatty.—On Wednesday, July 2, after a long and eg ets ier bagi ag honer to answer —— THR GRADE OF NAVAL OFFICERS. Jackson, Witt, Wo ° Iboun, Gilmer, Barbour , tucker, RUMORS, serious j!Iness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, that the instructions given to Brigadier Genora! T. W The bill to establish the grade of Tineofficers iu the | Lewis, Braxton, Upshur, Randolph, Mason, Putnam, [From the Memphis Avalanche, June at Patrick E., son of John T. and Jobanna Kenneally, aged Sherman by Hon. Simon Cameron, ime Secroiary | navy was taken up Kanawha, Clay, Nicholas, Cabell, Wayne, Bove, Logan, | We lewrn that the rumors of the capture of federal | 25 years, § months and 22 days. ‘of War, and turned over to me by scccession for my guidance, do distinctly author loyal persons offering their in Union and for tha suppression of this rebellion in any manner I might see i, or that the cironmnetancus might hho bill provides for jon to the pre mmodures in ad- J not be more Students ipmen till 8. Wyoming, Webstor, Fayetiv and Raleigh are now in in- | beoyes, the Memphis and Charleston Rajiroad at German- surrection and rebellion, and by reason thereof the civil | town’a-d eight foderal wagons beyond Germantown, are authority of the United States te obstructed so that the | gromndicss and unfounded. They turn out, like the ¢ pr visions of the ‘Aet to provide tncreased revenue froin | baitie ac Richmen 45,000 man, with 80,000 re The relatives and friends 0: the family are requ to attend the Cane ‘om the residence of bis par riday afternoon, at 1 o'clock J., ow Weduon eighteen comm are Ww be called mid 4 if the: i imports to pay the interost on the public debt and for of arms July 2, Jawa B of Jubn Mead, in ti cali for. There is ne restriction as to the chi eMan, (F0).) Of Ohio, port from the | other pu ” approved August fifth, sighteos hundred “tai & sid dud year of her & color of the persons to be employed, or the na Conference Commitive on the Indina Appropriation bill, | 4Nd sixty-one, cannot be poaceably executed and that | strange how wu Funeral servi # ob Schraalenburg, N.J.,on Friday en v clock, legally chargeable upon real estate theact | the eireuiation, 'y ro employment, whether civil or military, im whi which was ag:eod to. J charg vt . : pervions shall be usd. Tconclude, naleter that I have Disaneree Mr. Hare, (rop.) of N. 1., the Novy ssaid, iying within the Stoles and parts of Staes as | Yesterday was lively enough for a very warm day. been authorized to enlist fugitive slaves Grade bill was amended go as to have students of the | aforesaid, together with a penalty of fifty per eentum of said | Rariy in the morning we had romors in abundance, aud ould any auch be found in the department, Naval Academy called passed midshipmen, instead of eu. | fae2%, shall be a lien wy on the (racis or lols of the same, seve- | to net every imag » state of mind. of Patrick Mulhall. auch characters, however, have yet aypen: signs, aftor their final examination, rally charged, till pata. tionists had t that a train Rad be The acquaintances aud relatives of the family are ra view of our most advanced pickets, the loyal siavoa |” ‘Atter a discussion Mr. Susustay moved to recommit the | 1h witness ‘whereof I have hereunto set my hand and | Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and that a wagon | gpectfully Invited to atiend the funeral, this (Tuursday) everywhere remaining on their plantations to wole me | bill tothe Naval Committee, with instructions to report | ¢@used the seal of the United sta train had beoa captured elrewhere; and for a time both | afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, from her late reat- 9s, aid us,and supply us with food, Inbor and informa- | au amendment reguiating the poy of tho navy. Adopted, —Hone at the city of Washing! et day cf | reports were believed; but positive information was | dence, No. 33 Greeuwich street. 1 y At ol 9 payers please copy. Meutant. —On Tuceday, July 1, Fives Mowat, wife i mY July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- | sa>sequentiy received, which proved the reports to be Monrny.—On Wednesday, July @, oven C, Merry, the waleies, Senate AAT tri lagabclevea oa bpd Om motion. of Mt, Feerwscan, (rop.), of Mo., the bill | dred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the | unfounded. youngest daughter of the lite Thomas Murphy, aged? Idiers, and who we have only partiality been | authorizing an additional issue of Treasury notes was United States of America the olghty Se ene OLN LOYALTY DRVELOPING AND BUSINESS INCREASING, | 7° set peetrg il sane, teen ioe veins’ Mile to see, chiefly with their heads over ramparts, or | taken up. > xg yl a [From the Memphis Avalanche, June 27. br yt Soe pow : in hand dodging beliud trees in the extreme distance ‘The ataendment of the Committee on Finance, revory- | By the President-—F’. W. Smwanp, Acting Secretary ‘The oath je still txken by numbers each da; brother-in-law» ee ae ee In tho absence of any fugitive master law, tho deser 6,000,000 for prompt payment of deposite, was State. avenue, Brooklyn, om urday afternoon, at sbree authorizing the publication of the nai ed slaves would be wholly without remedy had sotchbeir pended, We aiso loarn that itis not improbable that the jock. > : > time of treagon given the right to pa capture and | Mr, Featknpey offered an amonément for the corumit- The Turf. Form of the vath will be changed, requiring only an} ENA. Oo. Wednesday, July £, Wu. MoKenys, has. ok these persons, of whose protection they have | tee, authorizing 1 under this act to be paid in RACING ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. affirmation w support the Union aud constitution as they nd Mak velatwel of the bene ace. pespectfully bereft. coin, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Troasury. ‘The racing over the Union Course will commence on | we; serail: aatrvie sh Cone i ne adead:the-senerdl;4h y, meson), treme t is my painful duty to re- | Adopted. no F of J o of | There was considerable activity in businoss circ : a : . ny apecito wuthocuy for | ‘sr Snmaas offered an amendment that there shall be | 6 Fourth of July with threo races, in which some of in fact, business tstters seem vo ve gradu: | his late restd B12 Firat fe rewains with tho finest horses in the land are entered to contend, The pac ad Sees #. equipments, &., 10 | pid aomually by overy pe . ou OF corporation iRsi troops in question—my general instrvetio.s from | notes or bills for cireulation as money a duty of two per be takou to Calvary Cemetery, ar first race will be for a stake for three year olds, two Newent. —Killed, in the great battie defers Richmond, ing from de afness. mouth, a4 Well as on every one’s table. They t n the Fourth of July. The miliary of the city wali ae honorary guests, (HE EXCELSIOR We have also = MAMMOTH! FIRE CRACKER: CANTON DBAENESS. IMPAIRED SIGHT, NOISES IN TI HB bead and sore throat, gared by the novel pal pees ple, to earing in the most hopelers rineiple, which restores hearing opel ens ee te the well Known ovulist and aurist of New ¥ (trom Tuomad R, Mincura, Keg. of the well known firm of” Partric tae at onx, Tune 28 1862, Tlaving been almost completely deaf in due car for son@ ue" heart sent ment, and the benefit I havo receive from his operal which restored my hearin; to me, is so iliust of almirabie skill and sound practical knowledge as an aurtsty, that I take pleasure in recommending him (o any one suffers ‘of the great reputation of Dr. Vom. Twas indused to place anyecif under his treate = GMAS'Rc MINTURN. lice 38 C.inton place, Eighth street, west of Broad ways rae. GILT BALLS, EAGLES, SPEARS, POLES ‘4c., at retail, by HOJER & GRAWAM, manifacturers” 97 Duane street. anid FOURTH OF JULY, FLAGS. FLAGS. LAGS. on hand, from $ to $0 feet, made from Bng! Fla Worsted Bunting of our own tinporiation, Wholesaie retafl dealers suppli “ANNIN & CO., Manufacturers, 90 Fulton street, corner of William (established 17). JrAMIEy avINBS, §0.—L HAVE TO OFFER VERY Ob@+ ‘and choice selections of Port and Bhorry Winey ol. Ja Joa, Imporied in 1861; pure old Cognac, hottied tu ¥ efineet tig Bourbon, i2's earn old: aiuall I Branaye ff 1843. eas, green ok. ee B. MEN Fr atree:, corner Browdway. tw YORK RACES, ‘fat fi Kentucky aud her high metiied racers unite in the tivities on the Fo arth, on the Union Course, L. “Adauitiance, 28.cent | ‘eames BROWNLOW. THE REY. WM. G. BROWNLOW, ‘The well known East Vonnessce Biltor and Patriot, “1 to write for the Has Deon engaee tw FoR WEEKLY, AND NUMBER ONE OF THE PARSON BROWNLOW IA! THURSDAY, JULY 10. | —T19°0—X.—DRAKB'S PLANTATION BITTERE&. as. ‘Of this celebrated brand, app ars to be im every spl (inv igoraia = Will be ready ndcxn be reiled upon to strengthen a) -UBLIC FESZIVITIES OF THE CITT rredjo the Union Course, L. L, after L2 FIREWORKS, BRILLIANT, AND UNSURE CELEBRATED FOR THE 7 AND URTH OF JULY Dist ABS ED POT TTHIS CITY, 100,000 OTHER PUBLIC asp PRIVATE, BSIUBITION®, UN: THROVGHOUT TE Ak os 43 MALDEN n PETER TIERS & 0O. 168 stock of MBSHE. CANNONS, Dik ie, N. B.-A Fireworks sold year wairanied Mr. Caweron to employ hewn in any manner L might find | ent on the largent sraoaut ont ndtog during, the mile heats, Thesecond race will bea handicap--asingle | COTTX BURNED bg Bed “ YSRS ARRESTED BY Seayen'ty mt Levan dat co —e| rt os c 0 oar proceding. He said th : U8. 2 ment ad Cee dooniry tetra spat, ve io ay, fete: Free ‘eons paver ws rd the sutyest of taxation ry ‘ay dash of two miles: For this race the following thirteen [From the Memphis Avalanche, June at) yours, eldest son of the late ~— om Ff 4h 4 ULE. rgrtacnans ei hove hala | eter reva named horses have entered, and we give the weights thas |, The Isobe HuInG, Soccnt, raise ia that viclbly. A’) choot eympatuising friends whe tocura ius bea." i a i en abin x thsbaend 1 Le Mawr: eb racie yeccieamanos, the banks | gagh has to carry, vir-—Laura Faris, six years old, 105 bahly. respectable citizen, who lives about O(leck miles Boston and Haliiax papers please copy. ey ue Create Vena atdcore wees azing thee we x tnwax vad if they wore taxed By the State, they | Ibs.; Bottle Ward, ve years old, 1001bs.; Pope Sweigart, | fem town, and formely ohe of our lending merchants, OONAS—~OM Tueslay, Juve 24, Joux Mooway, private . ruven; but th “pomts indicated in Me : rea dt subject for taxation by the general | five years old, 100 Ibs.; Trovatore, five years olt, 90 | {nforms us that on Wounesday Jackson's cavalry tnade of Company D, Ninety (th regiment, in the 2ist year of FIREWORKS, z 5 ) iu arance ip tore along the Memphis and r is ag 19 1¢ se@mned that iiverty {9 em mment, ‘This frauchise was worth #00 oP 1 tos Ibs.; Hillaborough, four yours old, 90 Ibs,; Throganeck, | }\ "hPurrtie ttn aeeten bbion or Durning the cot The trinds and relatives of the family are respecttully Tikkwoure ploy ste chews ‘ho omendment wes to drive out of ciroulation the | Sven years old, 85 Ibe. ; Cyclone, five years old, 85 Ib¥.; | tou and punishing all who had failed to conduct them: | {ngiiod to attend the Cuyeral, this (Thuteday ) boheniagp = FIREWOKKS, RRWORKS, pon hs fas | ish Of paper money, which ywhere he re. | West Roxbury, three years old, 90 ibs,; Sunshine, three | selverto a Pim Prigwig ns Fayed imeem caha at So from the residence of his parents, 31 TRLWe ny 1 yas Jarge and soame be bound for district No. 9,& | avenue A. TREWO! LF footy Svkeneaa. tad Yours old, 85 Ibs.; Miss Jessie, thaee years old, 90 Ioe.; | WINES ch there war considerable cotton, none’ot | it ‘On Toesday, July 1, Many Dexcan Ream, METS o “ Mia atsd Wad uvse OF Varios kind inte | Reporter, four years old, 95 Ibs.: Revenge, four years | Wy) ra before the | you daughter of Sredoriok W. and Maria L. Reed, | Goarty to thesame as the tnuorest, which is $9,000,000, | 04, $6 Iba; Boile, four y ot 76 tba, The third race | ex , J god 4 yours aud 8 days. erin walt taight have veen hoped for; "i tom of banking was nob grise, but only for what is called “ Tho Titny Rrizo,or Leclies” | Macon road, aud (5 eaid to contain about Alt The relatives aud {clouds are invited to attend the Finnwonxe. ery revile migns Rave vee ere ire be nia Pads te. confosion. The” paper. ‘sioney » lnaued ?' a magnifeent gold waten and chain, valued at | jules of cotton. This, cr at least the larger portion of it, | funeral, from 413 \Weat iwouty-Ynird srreos, this (Thure- Fin WOKS. ot only oa Knorouanly limated regiments ehoutd by | by. the United States wax hoardod by the | $450, to be run for by eaddie horves on!y—balt mile heats. | was destroyed by the confer erate on feduesday, Two dag) tverepen iat pod fre hag jg men FIRBWORKS, . ‘ yal foreos of the Untoi of 10 of @ Jar y Great preparations are making for & monster gathering Who were up there buying cotton Stans. —Suddenty on Monday, June 30, Winaam Aas. this*time have been auded gyn reo vee oo 0. | banks, and inade the basis OF Ui a Ee hee = itt tne enclosure of the Vision. Ooutie, the propricior babe Tage) gn nana “tom der enaltiicaen und Uonherine jes pee eo LAGS, Fee era aroomplete aud even marvellous suo: Ate this eral paper or cise jes0 more of its | Having anvounced that ha will admit all goation 4, WhO Were also out there, wore arrestod and | 24 days LAGS, ae i ae ereeber doer; attentive and enttineiastte, '| @c, ouly to have {he ope.atton repeated at twenty-five coats each and all Indios free, Arrang Sorith; pied ovr informant siathe that the Confede- | Tue friends of his peonts and those of his unele, FLAGS, ruse, Sree ries etwat HAVUTAP capacities for ncquiring the dt: Mr Cottasrne (rep,) of Vi., thought tho Senator was Made to render easy accoss 4 tho | yyto cavalry chrevienod (0 take as prisouers and to de- | Francis Stars, ate res'sectuily invited to attend the fu- FLAGS, sror. They aro orger beyond alf things to taka | misiakeu in his Auaucial policy. He did not baheve our | Wack, und those who are fond of racing can have ng | giray all ihe property of all persons who, on any | noral, this(Thiuteday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock, ¥LAUS. na be ied ist ot he cnenimous | condition so desperate as to upturn the whole dnanotal | @Xcuse for not witnessmg their favorite sport on this | pretext, ahould come to the city of Memphie, They also | trom the residence #1” his pavente, No. 407 West Twenty: FLAGS, + them that, | system of (ho country, sanctified by long usage. Ho | @ceat wational holiday, stated that (heir tatention is and wili be to destroy the | fifth street, Hig ‘remaine will be interred ia Calvary Peace. an the peculiarities of tuis eand country, they will | knew tt 9 present convulsion Im the country.destroy« - a railroad aud telograyh evary tive they are repaired, avd | Cometery. FLAus. frvaloable aux yequalto the slimiler no banks, bat the reason nie rot Ladies Dustring a Beantifal Comes | to pretent the working of either. Gur informant, who SAVES Tuesday, July 1,GRoxan Wiany Sarum, FLAG: he no long | sneuesefaly need by the British y have taken ae mich tod | Plexton use LALAD'S Bloom of Youth, for proserying and} resides in that section, is feariul that their threnis will | aged 84 yeara. FLaa pee “td fa the went wht si pind carry. and when the et! beautify ing the comploston aud skin, All drurgits aud} bo carried oul, and, if Liey ebould be, he anticipates (he The try’ ef tho pany, and members of Syivaa aes forte mre ‘ then 4 bas a tor way. orn ry rope c ya y .F. at mi aber a eerriiy oF tibet, relatereonai ie, Ow tantapentines thpremest Gis, Yr’ |: itiostem: shear tecevory. wert toMane ho done ke ine gotton Marking » horny | (aatierst Nae CKieniag) iurstiway werek once, | Rlere Pew Fromatam Fireworks, Buniing and site enc amyl A r be (nth td specie ning * * } rr a Waar ‘dines Whose he Fipat and § avouues. @) Oedal 4 of 1, and to be 6 otntn i Fecomy Ry Jieldoa treet, New Yoru olty, sine in, Segon . au ¥ jeitment,f ti 48,00) Y adoyt Une proyaattion te a «ual er om Mowphia bad Harttora (Venn. papers plage ooaa. ty BOA, Comoalte the Peaks i - ° ae ~ .