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8 THE NEW TARIFF, “ent Among the Importers—Ware= Exeite, *@s—The Act to Take Eftect housed G = ““*rehandise--The Justic om Bonded ». ~Larges Receipts for of the Measure- Duty, &c., &e., Ke. Whe introduction in Congress of & Greatly increasing the rates of duty to be pa. @00ds imported into this country, has ereated cou Div excitement and commotion in business circles Merchant is interested moreor less in the passage of Such a law, and, a9 4 consequence, the measure is closely scrutinized, and its progress carefully watched, * eow Tariff dill, Aenea ‘Niderg. sy ~ aot Ole Wlon—somewhat clondy ia ita wordiug, ber tive to the duties on goods already imported and in store when the act shail take effect, Such guods are topay the wow rates of duty, notwithstauding the fact thas they have bee imported before the act goes into operation, A Provision capable of bearing this interpretation was in- werted in one of the old tar:tf acts—that of December 24, 4500. Tho Secrevary of tho Treasury, who had, previous to its passage, expressed himself favorable to the passuge of such @& law, immediately @laced such an {Uterpretation. on it, ini to the chagrin of the unfortunate importers whe Rad large stocks of merehandise in warelouse, aad who had Beglected to take warning im time to withdraw them. ‘Thess individuale, considering themselves aggrieved, Drought suilicient influence to bear to obtain the passage @f an'Act by Congress placing a diforent construction on the section referring to bouded goods, and thus were ‘allowed to gain possession of them on payment of the od Fates. During the present session of Congress it has ‘Been weil known that a new Tariff’ bill has beon in course @f preparation, by which bill it wag intonded to levy Richer rates of duty than those heretofore enforced, While the bill was under consideration in committce, Whe question of levying the new duties on goods ia bond ‘was considered. The comm/ttee reported their bil! wih the prevision in it. The importers think {t very unjust towards them to Aevy & law retrospective, so to spealk, in its action, by ‘Which they are required to pay thousands of dollars addi- tional duty. They believe that when they haye imported Morchandise under any law they should be allowed to ‘Withdraw it under che samo, There is another side to this quastion, howaver. It is @rgued by uninterested persons that the duties levied Dy the new jaw should be paid, for one resson at lexst, Lot a higher rate of duty than that in eifect to-day bo fevied by Congress, or even lat a bill proposing to levy Such duties be jatroduced, and the value of the article er articles on which ft is proposed to levy the duty im. @ediately increases. Any merchant having in his pos- Session « quantity of such merchandise can throw it on QRe market and reanze # aigner price ¥2hR if no such bi)! had been passed or proposed. The market value of foreign goods is, of course, made up of their invoice waive, the amount of duty paid, together wn | ‘Profit 94 the importer may be able to realize. If the @aty to de paid on all articies to arrive in future be waized, the value of those already imported must_also be Raised; for owners of goods already in the eountry know Qaat no others of the same kind and quality can be fered at the prices previously paid. Now, itis not We business of Congress to legislate for the Denesit of speculators, but for the good of the nation. If Ghat body pags a law raising duties on goods to arrive, and allowing those already in bond to be withdrawa on payment of the old and lesser rates of duty, it throws Into the pockets of the doalers alarge sam of money bich could properly and justly be obtained by the go- Wernment. The good of the people at large, and not of a few, must be considered. The cousumer in either case oust pay the increased price. In the one imstance it pees to enrich the speculator; in the other to support Ge government, in which ail are interested, Thata glass of merchants should endeavor tohave a law framed By which they alone would profit, and that they should @mmediately despatch a delegation to Washington to look @fer their private interests, is not by any means to be ‘Wondered at. Their object, howover, is, to say a0 more, “thing but a patriotic one, “ew Tariff act largely increases the rates of aid on foreign goods, wares and merchaa- Wes are levied in two ways: fratly, ‘afore imposed, and, secondly, in *waposed. The object in thus ‘@ddition to those heretofore “« bave it in such a form @rranging the bill isevidentiy . —-segration has ceased ‘What as soon as the necessity for ite. «other laws in Co exis s DEY be repealed, leaving te. — waging adadi- @fect. The method of levying duties by c- “guble ‘ional ones to be paid is calculated to cause some ‘@t the Custom House, it being necessary that the cle. 2 febal! be familiar with tho rates Src atures | @peration, and that they shall early ty ith those to be imposed, “mR “The result of the introduction of the 54— 7) aot has Doon to largely increase the "enue at this port for the Pest few days, liipiriers rapidiy withdrawing their erchandise in bon; to escape the imposition of the new wes, and fearing to store those which daily arrive. sums recoived at the New York Custom House since She new Tariff act wus introduced, have reached an @verage of nearly $350,000 per day, over one-half of @) The u ‘uties tobe, ‘Give. The new . Wa lieu of those here. ‘The cobsideration of the act tu its passage through the Boure of Representatives, consumed but little time com- pared with that occupied in discussing the provisions of We Tax dill, Action on the final clauses of the bill, @hich refer to the duties on bonded goods, allowanee for are, Ke., was postponed until Tuesday, when they were @onsidered. After some change and modification of these @ecticns, the bill passed the House on that day. The ime allowed importers, under the law now in effect, to Jeave their Goods tu bond without payment of duty, is fot three months. This short period hae occasiong? Booch Inooavenience to New York merenants, who are Bequired to obtain yery large sums of money on very Bhort netice, oF else, by allowing their goods to remain ‘te store over the prescribed time, to pay an increase of Qwonty-five per tem on the amoust of duty. Previous @o the pasmage of the Teri of August, 1861, the time @ilowed was three yoars, and many hoped that this ‘would Bethe time prescribed by the new act. The bill ‘Gs reporf.ed by the Committees of Ways and Means ox” dedfthe time to that last nanod, Ta the House itsclf, er, the time was diminished to one year for goods ; from warehouse for consumption at the port prerrival, three years being allowed for those to be ex- [ported or to be transported to ports on the Pacific, It is APeiieved that the bill will pot be considered in the Senate ‘wentil next week. The time fixed for the act to take effect “fs August 1. Importers will, therefore, have ample op- p@pertuntiy to withdrew from bond ali goods now In stere, Board of Kducatt AVERAGE ATTENDANCE AT THR FUBLIO ScHOOLS— MILITARY INSTRUCTION IN THE SCHOOLS, ETC. A regular meeting of the Roard of FAucation was held Qasi evening, Mr. E. OC, Bewuediot in the ehair, pro ten, The minutes of the last meeting wero read an! sp. Droved amount of routine business was transacted, and Several important oommanications laid over. An invitation to attend a coneert, given at the Academy sia, last evening, by the Twentieth ward Grammar |, Was accepted, « following table will show what has beon the ave. Pace uitendance of pupila tm oach ward during the twelve & otha ending on first of last June, and the amount tuoluding the corporate Bporopriated for their support, hooks Of the chiy — rards Average Atendance. Amos Appropriaied 1. 9 625 Is 13 1,186 Total......., 04 O44 $624,880 34 ‘The report of the Committee on Sites and School louse, in favor of purchasing some ote in Woet Forty- G@hird street AD @Tpense of 610,400, wae not adopred for want of @ constitutiounl vote—twenty voting in the @iirmative and tweive io the negative. The sabject of military instruction in the public sohoole ras then bro up. The report of the sorumittee, re- eormmending the appotstmens of Colonel Coggswell as instractor, at a salary of $1,600, wae laid over eonaileration at second meeting of the 9 be bold in the month of September next. i ge amount of routine bus | The law in question contains @ verv Imnortant 4. | Yhe Wasa of conflicting intelligences CELEBRATION GF THE FOURTH OF JULY. TION OF THE AVPROACHING ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL INDEPE! JULY 4, 1862, UN- THE AUSPICES 0 JNICIPAL AUTHORI+ OF THE CITY OF OITY OF NEW YORE. ‘The Joint Special Committee appointed to make ments for propeay eclebrating the approaching ann. range. PsA of gur Aational Madependence, have decided upon the Lollow- Dg— GETERAT. ORDERS—NO. 3. Hravquarrkus, First Division, N. ¥. 8. M. New Yors, June 16. 16 ¢ part of the division remaiaing in the city wil Fourth of July next, to eelebrate the aunives al on of American Invependenee whe tue vindicae n Hne-will be formed on Fonrteenth street, B eight o'clock A. M. precl-ely. Mayor fae Somos, Brigadier Sige’ to be di piayen “9% be fred ats Thing walute to he hirst brigade. wih @irect & national salute to be ‘qoom, #y 3 detachment irom the *Cugaish ammunition far the tery at {o ceual wee Yrom the weekly statement tt that 3,721 ‘emigrants arrived at thie port the week ending on the 2d instant, making @ total of 33,104who have arrived during the preweut year, against 43,687 to the same date in 1861. The number of inmates on Ward’s Island is 605. ‘The Treasurer's ceport shows that a ba- \ance of $25,706 03 remains in the bank te the credit of the Commissioners. Personal Intelligenve, Mrs. General McClellan te residing in Orange, N. J., with Dr. Marey,on the mouontalm near Llewellyn Park Tne trustees of the First Presbyterian church at Orange, Rev. Jamee Hoyt, offered Mra. McClellan @ pew in their church, which she cordially accepted, and she will be numbered among the worahippers at the church during her residence there, She is heartily welcomed in Orange. Governor Morgan left the Astor House, for Albany, on Tuesday evening. Colonel George P. Thrie, of the army, has been appoint. od Assistant Inspactor on General Grant's stall, Tie are rived at the Metropolitan Hotel om Tuesday evening en rows Wo Memphis, for which piace he loaves to-day, Among the passengers who sailed for Kurope veeterday, in the steamship China. were Mrs. Francis Ante Kewble, Rev. T. L. Cuyler, and Herrmann, the great Prestidigats. teur, who intends remaining in Italy for one year, to enable Madame Herrmann to complete her musical edu. cation General McDougall. of California; Hon. Charlee A. Wickliffe, and Hon. William Sheeis, of Indianapolis, are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel. ‘ Hon, Sidney Breese, of Iilinois, and Judge Shipma: Hartiord, are stopping at the Albemarie v4 ee ad Monaionr Edouerd, who has been acting a9 assistant to Monsiour Herrmann, sailed for California the stearnehip North Star. Fe intends to giv performances in that country. Colonel ©. C. 6, of the Firat iment New Ye Volunteers; Colonel Ladiie and Major’ Giddings of the United States army; Judge Ord aud family «« Wm. Kolly, of Rhinebeck, ere stopping a hokas Hotel. Hrigadier General Shields yastorday pat a yiatt to oy € z Daly, Jadge of the Court of Common Pleas, at is roti tence Capain Keogh, of General Shields’ atef, left the Asior Houwe (or Waanington last f- Major H. A. Bingham, United States Army, Paymaster Waterviell Arsonal, i at the Antor House! Ton William Batlor, State Treasurer of Tlinols the Astor Lous, On’ Monday boxt he will pay ‘the int oe the it State, in Ameri. oan Exchange Bank in thia city,’ ee , Americans registered at Gun & Co.'s A General agency and Readiog Room, 10 Strand, tondon, Fngland, for week outing Juve 21:—B, F, ‘Angel, Tr. Robert Co famucl J. Colgate, Hermon Gr! Jones, William, v. D. Deventer and family, Cotes Bucknall, J Clarke, George 0. Cai “ Anne M Cauiwell, Edward De Coppes von, Bem Jamee Fowler, M.0., 8, P. Dewoy an w. P! Dewey Bk. Dewey, T. F, Durante J. Go Wiener: ding, KR. Poll, Me's ife and daugh ter, Froderick L' Hank aT. George ‘Oakley, Thomas Britilly Mr. and Mrs, Ronalda and family, and 8. D. t Brown, of New York; R. Cowan, Pittsburg: James MoGeary aud Fras. Amory, Bostou, KE. Cutter, Mii Woburn, Mase.; T. Rolling ‘and F.C. Pitt, Raliimore! William G. Bancroft, United Stator, Rev... Wynkoon' Mra. A. Wynkoop, Theodore 1. Wynkoop, Delawai Db Kershav Philadelphia; J. Rollin Tillend, Re Gray, St, Louie; Charles F. Sumit, Virginia Tt you desire it I will five thousand words, e ha and Richmond must full. 3 ‘ roe This 938 5 Ae. 28, poke bark Shon rain Monier ‘ter wailing patiently for the news, as promised avov ror New York; same day, eaw bark Zingarcila, from Rio Ja- on ight. bo were surprised at’ the’ reception of tae | *ti*red up tho spirit within him, and to show that thoy | for Now Ye) y ere following despateb:— Bauru The Secretary of War ara hed we Be To the despi plied as follow: Covowms Saxrony:— R—Thi addressed desired to recet ‘To find myself in Fort McHenry, the depot for traitors, is a mortitiew lower flor day, and sergeant, * diankets, rented lative to aftalrs on the tried ig by lalegraph, Tnever dreamed of i being pub- stored; hat he never received rent, but supposed the stores were The police have for some time suspected the last | recipient of a very handsome present, in the shape of a | Mb order ads, of iahh etweh-erentte (cue t: Mentioned piace. They observed that wagon ioads upon | gir of rich shoulder etraps. They form a very appro. | bigh; and udjcins the keoper’s dwelling, which ts white. It wagon loads of goods would be hauled there during the | vriate adjunct to the sword presonted to him on the 19th | sandsin tat 42 44 10 N, ion 9 41 W of Greenw: night, in wheelbarrows. As the house appoared to be where they found @ woman ‘ho told them that the ods belonged to Blonker's di ore for safe keeping, and that eyes of the military, aud the result was the taking pos- sion of the goods. Sharpe riteles uae BY Ge talitary ‘we * | Onicer Henry Cronim, of the Thirtoonth precinct, accom: | op gy” KR Am ROA EE a? 1a bigh Shoe goede were ould t0 belong to" the Seventy-third panied the axcursloblate, and was very efteieat on the | C2! weninn rm a t,t nan aud Tweaty-covemth New York regiments, aultoa Pena. | eround. i arn item inattOg OP a retae te dipe sylvania regiment. At least, mavy of the boxes wore Puemarration BY 4 Naw You« Ping Comraxy to No. 19, | "ah oN. "4 atiy Yenoes, of the oo marked. Pritangirnia—Liborty Engine Company No. 60, of Now | fee high, and avrmagy cya, of ! i GENERAL BLENKER'S EXPLANATION. York, have got up & splendid testimonial to be presented | ULftie4 irom theceuiae 4. wilh — .hicculored Erantin, = to Weccacoe Company No. 19, of Philadelphia, It isin | SISO W ol Greer” Ata” carte dwelling atte sien the shape of yndid presentation front, made of Rus. r tr wich. Castle, in lat 43:27 66 N, lon Wlenker's divi | sian leathor, with suitable decorations, and contained in | wit: poe TIGHT AT,” one cepnina. stored in a room ia the rear of (ue Gytwas | a costly frame, tichly ornamented: The front con. | Ceder and tC! 6 15th day of July, 1802.0 T sium resteurant: — tains the following inscription. —« ty 60 of New | 5” d frome ® sAynthonse recently ereotnd « The Kighth New York Volunteer regimont, aa all other | York to Weccacoe 19 of Philadel; A commities, prov” 2 of Corunna, on the NW regiments of Blonker’s division, loft the campe at Hun- | conristing of Messrs, William Galbraith, J. Cook ap? Fi Light W1U “bey Fixed White Light, placed at au eiern- ter chapel with three days’ rations, lenving behind, ac- | George Chapman, will proceed to Philadelphia this The AgM ach ‘abe Ae the moan level oftine seu, aud should bape SS special orders, ail officers’ trunks aud proper- | ing with the testimonial to present it to Weoe * ¥e%cen, in Ver weather from a distance oF V lies $7,606 the men. gine Company, “rhe uyainating apparatus La dioptric or by leases, of th ‘These truuks, as woll as the private and public proper- ty of the mea, pot being sulliciently secured im the tents, have been stored in this city; the officers in the house of Mr. William, Peomsylvania avenue; the closing and other property o¢ tae meu i torehouse q urpose. Now this property ie what the Provost Marshal seized, aud what by error or malice was stated to be property N.J., waa also orrer’ DOCRLR GAtwAY, absoonded oF stolen from government. ‘Baw .iieman in whose house Mr. WRROK IN TICE, ‘Tune 19, 1862, CLT Des Og nr tt ae + Coroners’ Inquests, At niaamanaana Tease! gmnk in the Cock fy fatnonns at low water epiing tide, Fatat Avwnat Butwaax Bovs.—Coroner Ranney com. | Pom ® rivals and Departares, ae a8 compen ewith @ low whito moneed am investigation yesterday into the ciroum- . ARRIVALS. secur North iW KW. taneos attending the death of William Starrs, « tad orat—Gteamsbtp Hondurae—Mere ‘easel, a, 'W, distant about $ onbles’ about seventeen years of age, who cliod from the effects NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1862. News from Utah and the Pla! ——. Cork— Arkell, Hurst & Co, Bark Henry A Dkiter (of Baltimore), neiro, May 2), with coffee, to Kirkiand & Von suche. Saied ip company with ship Mury Milthridge, Bomewood, for Liv. eral: bark Zingarelia, Bunker, for New York, Tune 8, lat siden: eena lt toyou. It will make four or the grandest military triumph over the enemy, fe a © FULTON. Attributed the attendance to the notoriety which had isle ion Bie Je; been given him by the secessionists tearing down posters and expressing @ desire to hang him. could not tutimidate him ne intended to canvass the whole State of Delaware, and give them a chance to carry out thelr nefarious purpose of hanging men who stood up for tho Union ana constitution. Bark Morning Star, Walter, Sacua, June 22, with sugar 4c, 10 Harbeck & Co.” Sid in company with brig Ellen Reed, Farmer, for Philadeiphia. Rark M E Trout, Maddocks, Trinidad, June J6, with sugar, to Metcal/ & Dunean. Sailed in company with bark Ca:co, for New York; bark Lanretta, brig Torrent, and scr Am Wooster, all for Philadelphia, and saw them again Jue 3 olf Cape ongat® Norgs (Nor), Weberg, Boston, 6 days, in ballast, to ler. Brig Laurel (Br, of Maitland, NS), Dalrymple, 8t Jago, 18 days, with augar, to J F Whitn i a8 dt Briy Rainbow, Delano, Cardenas, June 23, with molasses, to Catanova Bros, Brig A G Archibald (Br, of Londonderry), Vance, Lingan, 1B, Ardays, with con, tod F Whitney. * r Kate’ Brigham (3 masts), Moser, Shields, S2-days, with to T Dunhan ‘hneon (of Brookhaven), Leaman, F MORE, Su deeiite: Day, June 20—11 P. M, that “nothing cam be tele. our best to get it off, ee . FULTON, Agent A-sociated i'ress, tch, fromm Colonel Sauford Mr. Fulonre- | Burning ef Bridges in Kentucky. by Rebel Guerillas, . Lousvinix, July 1, 1862. Aturnpike bridge, between Harrodsburg and Ferry- ville, and another between Nicholsonvilie and Pekin, were burned last night, supposed by rebel guerillas. The briage at Hickinan is algo considered in danger, wi re 3 despatch I sent to New York was @ private one, Craig for bis information as to. whether b the report I was prypurng for tue pres intended for publication, “nd would not have tif my report liad been permitiad to co Fe Ma. ho: tion I cannot express. Having risked boch life aler- 17, paswed Gibrakar June 1, with fruit do, to JB Murder in Cincinnati. cleration of 168 feet above the menn level of of the sort nearer than the Demilt, in Twenty-third ukl be seen in clear weatherfrom @ distance of nineteen for the amount. Yosterday, after look- | street, and none notth of it as far as Yorkville or Har- tailes, “ihe ilnyninating apparatus te dioptric or by lenses of the on the upper door of the building: but as the buikling | pengary, for the Inundry and fora dead house, kc.? —* rhe Light will be & Azed White Tight, placed at an clera- was strictly guarded noue but the Provost Guard an 4 Sion of 80 fret above the mean level of the sea, and should officers were permitted to enter. The bores on the | _Milizaat Passxxration.—On Bunday last Col. Bucking. econ lu clear weather from @ distance of 30 rales." coast of Spain. ham, Fifty-third regiment New York Volunteers, waa the or wore marked “Seventy-third regiment,’” ting apparatus Ia dioptric or by lenses of the were informed that the goods were removed by By command of their Lordahiy JOUN WASHINGTON, Hydrograpt of last month by th flicers of his regiment. The sword isa very handsow «i elaborate specimen of the ar. f *afornved Capea Seehend of ts kes bey rade morer’s art,and was designed by Mr. Seth E. Geer, | vont aTLaxtic—ooast or sPAIN—LioMY A? LA PA” pany with one of the police officers, went to tho house, | mensger of Messrs, Tomes, Son & Melvain's military reno, a cas Hypuoanararo Orrice, Ap DoM, Me” " The Minister of Marino at Madrid has send” i and aver tie ASth day of July. 1363, a Lis" @ notte fron a Lighthonse recently er on the S side, about1 3, milee within Harbor, ta the proviace of Corum a ‘The Ligat will be a Fixed Re goods warehouse in Maiden lane, Exovrsion or Ta Ranpars’s Istaxn Cinenuiy,.—On Tuosday merving the Randall's Island boys and girls, to the number of six hundred, went en an excursion to New Rochelle, where they hada good time. Tho boys were under the supervision of ox-Marshal Steveneon er husband, who was & to guard them. This opened the was deta rites, Wuskots, pistols, shirts, drawers, knapsucks, haversacks aud Comnecriox.—In a paragraph pubiished ° ate afew days ago, under the head of «Fr Gout,” the name of Mr. Willies having been killed, It should dish. The name of = Bradish and family sixth oF er, ‘The, tower ia heragonal rman al qrnieh iantern, atrd af Reepera dwelling. Fa tie valsat Robeletre promontory, withiy Bie, fo the port, Southweat of the town, in lat 3 $05 96'W ¢ Greenwich By on a WABMIAGTON, Hy drographer. with a ft wa uoks fo the Hanatp atal Railway Acct- » Bradish appeared as have read Wheaton Bra- that pi _a~Bark Morning Star—Jas Holden, Buoy, aiv1pAD—J EB Morse, Waltor B ie, ®. H, BERTHON, Sooretary, of injuries received ina fight while running to afro’ ldridge, Robert Kae —Schr Levi Rowe—8 BD Eldridge, Whalemen. Sears, too vtroek ia the throes sith "a creas ro twine, Revert Wiley, G W Town. Cid at New Bedtord June 90, bark bilwood (24 clearance), one of the blood vessels, and died soon afterwar Se | inary, EO iain, Hach ‘Pacite} hemorrhage. Weveral witneescs saw decear ap- PPIN G NE ws. ia Gro da tat ina, sai ropa, 4 : fand fall, Dut 20 one appeared to know wher uty) SHI aan Mpighowtow,Taagyt, Sone he Avy H Dron, came from. Capt. Sebring, of tue Nini” Ue CRORR Dna nnn errr SI ALLA Bigsins, rovincetwi 6 108 8) wh 30 ap, bound to hopes ere i (oarrestthe guilty ae 4 ALMARAG FOR WET Joon auttess Cane io Lath, brig. Lewin Bruce, Cornell of Orleans, tg Yery respectable lad, and lived a peacinc, na 1 Tea] ase wares. ee ee ean ot Sieneete 407 West Twenty-fiith atreet. « his abiiity,end | OMe a rbados June 7, aohr Montetume, Gurren, of Provinee- Truck Company No. 2 at the $ wig, Baers wea © Port of New Work, Jaly 2, 100% Vath ARAN ye 9 tak We suppored to have been agap” of What company, sth big mother at No. hor was running with B id 14th o oruise; to be at HiRuened at do 9h, to land @ aick sea CLEARED. “ Touched no of the difficulty, and is hip Neptune, Peabody, Liverpool=O H Marshalt & Co, out Hed; to bo at home in AUG. aie ome erat seon | a ag at Tas Bona | VE iN vac Louie, Steeen, from NB, on € Davis, coast o1 rt 14 150 to wh off, 3 : me aaa _ Bint SE Bigast fone Bok F O Sends ot anc MOKM WITH THE INDIANS. rest nih, hor, Bame wn. Oficial Programme of the [From the American, July 1.) Hark Reindeer, Wellington, Baibados—H Trowbridge’s A letier fram ester, of bark U! B, po Common Coun- | The arrest of Mr. C. C. Fulton. one of’ the Swear Wares Brivos, July 1, 1862. | Bons. at sea Tine 12 ail well. Had seen sperm whales eames at Tammany Hall, dc. wn ple ae bie sommnitiad to Fort ‘The Indians are again troublesome, cutting the tele- | gi’ Annie Louise (Br), Golisworthy, Dublin—R Dinwid- aa taken 5, whtoh made 60 vole oll NES fe ‘morrow we shall celebrate the eight ‘enni- a i ales retary of War, having been | graph lines between here and Pacific Springs faster thaa | | Brix Lamartive. Cork—I = aye home: Veorsary of the mational . reoags ta the | dence In reference Pia ego becumes Reespen ng corvespon. | they oan be mended. Troops start to-night iu pursuit of | Brig Kero Sanches Doin, or ailane fara ciek f Cnavit, Boo the Weiter Groune to cruise, and expects 10 D8 : . Previous were. Blowers, “ ick & Co, " miist oe terrible rebellion it will be proudly remem- | 10 leaving the elty for ah’ fort Mr. Fulton addveesed the | them, supposed to be a war party of Sioux, forty-eight | Sehr Annie Beil, Point PetrecR P Buck Co. Capt Fuller, of shtp Petrel, reports that he bere dered thatthe event we are called upon to celebrate | lowing to Prey, ‘deut Linco!n— in number, : sanity, Sa7e» Caroline (Br), Faull, Pogo Island—Tynee & Pn B taking 10) > tee hy mae was brought about by the indom To ts B Paxsipent oF tax Unni Sttee:— Sart Lane, June 80, ‘Schr Margaret Dill (Br), Dill, Halifax—J F Whitney & Howe's ialand n'Non oe pee ening Meme \ | torefatbera, “Tale mgnatng Yul teers enc | arco Tjeeif ander ari “< Sed'oi ny way to, Fort Via Pacino @rnixus, July i. 1802” f 2 J Rite, Mulan, Foregee oaraeaueril & toot | Up oye-May 28, Tat 94 N, lon, 40 28, W, bark Wann a ‘= an@ hearts of our brave sold! in bebaif of, my family? whe nuice SS. ‘si'tne | Saturday afternoon the Indians asiacked Lieutenant | Ser? Ee mnt Soult, Ballinore~Mesnal & Avbvit reeks Wad i joW the deresict sche Kuby. of wna for te an “NT tug tnt Wathnglons | $5" 86ers g! aT He | Clnuenarty of eben won oer Hoy Rice Poe | RCE MHME tan HAC Hive ~ | Tinea SP vans St paras, a dae Sheu valor, are ler; &, & PULAYON. whites amd one Indian wore killed. [ ‘d feal, Vieuna—\Masr mn Sow with 150 sp, aad g@ awaits with perfect i o. 3 t is euproced | eco s’Dayton, i> “ty. Tho ation @ . sation, Alte. thecnan, | 70 this the following repiy was received:— thoy eut the telegraph line, The same afternoon | Scr Teiedigt, Da Pallaisiphia oe Tatar & 8°. Ship Welltect, Rich uence for ‘See Pranceeo, no date, i dono & f thels ope. A é) w the Indions were seou along the Sobr J Gilkey, i'Rey, Elizabethport—R P Back & aone Ron amen ety date, aeAhe result o! we catch a gitmpse | 70. 0. Poxzom, Fort McHenr® Amt G?O™, dune 90, 186% jong the road from Pacific Springs F Arwon, Small, Saleu—Metealt & Dun 2 wo, aves wy or lhl T am authorised setts 5 arret, was | 80 Sweet Water, Colonel Collins says they aro Sioux and | Si 8 Gilman, Crowell, Boston—$ W Lewis & Co, Stlp Aucusie, Brichs, from Idverpeel for Baltimare, fuap . - | of the inteppions and plans of our Log PR, TIF Gh ‘Aaiomenty Uae uRa Your CUTIITE MM nomhan abont 400, He coulé og Beer Oe eae coteey A, Bosion— Master, o eea Niele Beemer, Senee for Laveepoel, Jane 9h, ett SR AT SG tanh eae be ge axing ace bestetieed eee T= not Cross | ee er Elionberhs ore Jon 50 15, mare Sd GY Soe cages Ge we oe ue tase By aur. | Sillerent ha rantngton, ‘har | Sweet Water to follow. The siage ie stopped for the chr Talthe & Hann, Morkilt Hartioria'G Havens, | 5/12, Mad of Orleans, from Glasgow for N¥ors, June 305 prise to have contirned, ere the national salute is fired “aS cnet ph = gy thy gn Teo Aadiona are seen Jurking in the hills abot sa Villard, Williston, Brovidersen'L Kenny. CBE, Machanie, from Portland for BhipTslend, June 8% as sunrise to-morrow, the glorious pews ,aat Richmond President. This is regarded by the President | pycige “RIVED. ‘Brix W A Sawyer, bound 8, June %, iat $821, lon 7110." - Y and the War Department as a jagrant and outrageous . Cus Jul: 1862. AY ig ours. — e violation of the coufidence with which you were treated. VELAND, July 3, 1862. Steamship Honduras (U'S rair*0Tt), Oliffor’ Port Royal, | A ketch bound 8, pain' ‘allow, snowims red with be wr The pubbcation of facta obtained from Washington under A message to J. H. Wade, President of the Pacific | 72 hours. in ballast, to 8 H Ackerniai SO Sw white ball in centre, June ae ee ~~ That nothing may Ow" ung on their par’ to de. | such‘circumelancre ise hishwiliary crime. Respectfully, | Cofapeny, dated Salt Lake City, July 2, is tub. | Sul0 Rhine, Moore, London, with md gt Ke aene e e n tract from the 400 oss pyance and prop'sr enjoyment E. 8. SANFORD, Military Superintendent. ielegrape Cofspany, “ y, July 2, passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn &Co,' Tu lataglor fares | > ines nwa, oe of the dav a The “ statement” or despatch {o which exception wae ] stantially the same as the despatches dated Sweetbrier, | passed 7 large locbergs. J d Foreign Ports. trove 3% z+ te Joint Special Comyaittes of the | 4.£9n ie the following, published in some of tha New | re: ‘tie telegraph live 3 DTOMDIy repaired as fast as | wot? ol! auplon, Whitney, London, May!” gaa tao pap Wed g by mer oy tg ey Rtg Roy BO a “i = x » . a 1 ,. pe4 ; Chief, for e} lay; Comma Council appoiuted to make the necessary ar- | ‘York papece of yesterday morning>— pe Ad prayed f tadians, and no pains will be | Goo in lat 4630, lon 82, passed 261 et 8 Morgan a Jathe Bo eate tons Morning Sint, Miller, NYork. rangbments Lave drawn yp a very full and attractive ‘The following despatch reached this city (New York) broken by the war party of Indians, Mt Halt ie, fOsberge. Jao at, Suna, 15—In port brig Jaemel Packet, from and fos _ Programme, Out of the eight thousand dollars appro- | jase night, and vas published in the extra editions of the | spared to keep the lines working. TO Teeny, gaze, in ballast, |) Boston, soir Kate Gargent, Brown, for Boston few prmted for the purpose, six thousand will be expended | city papers:— Banks; since ro ‘0, “Had Hight W winds to the | dave, * reraruces, Sie eee eal eeeenenen es eisaninn dean laorvine: - Bi Oi na Foye pyres and calms Tune 14 lat 4441, Lon Mosrevingo, May 10—SId barks Wiristiing Wind, Haveliag se, who, for many ye Bartmore, SUNDAY, June 29-9 P.M. Movements of Parson Brownlow. 3 00 Ton ro hurchill, from Liverpool for Bostol.;2b.t, | Rio Janctro; Volant, Wulteberry, Antwerp. abil oe ail “oworks for similar displays. Pr Rag ro agg ary re gree ater - Wnsanarow, Del., July 2, 1863, | Zits, Tat 41 $i, tou 6h a, onw: ‘bark Velma, of Boston, | yomontmeats June 26-—Old ship Kate Prince, Geriah, Ques "a ol 2 its i louse, belore mond and on the Peninsula, 3 Ae ES cere bound B, D = wh. 4 ‘The (oliowing is the at programme: dart he bass ar dase, inainding facts obtitovs from Parson Brownlow delivered @ locturé this evening to | mark JC Nickels (of Svarsport), Nickels, Montevideo, May yor ek kee ath hy pa jk agg WYork. | PROGRAMME OP ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CELEBRA- | Washington, batt ut ior by special ‘rain to @om- | one of the largest audiences ever assembled here, Ho | 12. with hides, to Walsh, Carver & Ohase. Picrov, ¥ June 19—Cld bark Wolfe, Mu. roe, N¥ork. Tune 20—Are ships Mavehfield, Torrey, Bath, Mey ston, 22—Arr brigs Flying Bogle, Button, inaerson, Bost’ “id aothe bark ete at wes svoken June 6 by bark v2), jarnet, Bradford, from Boston for Barks Ta ius, Bimvei Cor Gall) for Now Fannie Crenshaw, oa rigs Tallulah, Plutamer, £ inginia, Barclay, wig, Ist Queen, Cos Ayres, div April $—Arr barks Nimrod, of NBedford, & Africa Feb 23, whaling; sailed April ‘12, h 280 bbls sperm; Benjamin Franklin, of Fall River, Geo Br whaling: sated 12:h, with 200 bbis L, Sa, larbor, © Rose. cost Sls. with 70 vols ap; 3, Balled MeFarland, wt veh 25, for 2, 4) bite nein Beh 4, for G-no ©, HJ Green, whal Va. pe FORTSMOUTH, June 99-0" 4» Wy & Bishop, Amazon, New ork. , VIDENCE, Juty * Ing ilo the apartment and seeing the boxes, he went | jum. ‘Since it was recently opened, about sixty’ ind! peer Bans steamer Westchester, Wren oMieet of she Provost. Gased and invived him to | persons, on the average, Of ail ages and sexes, have patent is slightly conical, 112 feet high, of @ light atone | Haltinores re Ads ictous aches Swe Ry tekea survey of the goods, and this discovery was | daily served with advice and modicine within its walls. | color, and adjuius the keeper's dwelling. The dome of the | Mills, do; poop H 4%, ee ed ade. The person to whom the apartment was rented | The building has beon taken, except a room or two, by lantern is patnted red and « The building stands on My rege fron “ Sid echrs GA ts said to be @ quartermaster in Bienker’s division. the city, for hospital purposes ; and now it is proposed to | the extreme part of the on ebout 20 yards eastward of a | den, Smith; verbulo, rey "A Lovell, Kit 4 Ehortly after this discovery e similar development | turn cud the dispensary altogether and occupy all the | 1vined tower, and Woy8hB from the tower of Meca; in let | York; Maty was made at a place on Ninth street, opposite the south | rooms for horpital purposes. Ta thot event, what is to | Sr iParor ine Aduirelty chartae es OF About one mile B | hor aries shed of the Centre market. Going there, we saw ® long | become of the poorand sick people who sock daily ad- LAUT ON MORTR LOURO, PAWTU. room #0 closely packed with boxes that only a paseage | yiceand medicine at its rooms? There is plenty of vi Also, that on and after the 1th day of Jnly, 1842, a Lignt | Dee tor a single person was left between them. ihe boxes | cant ground around the building. Why cannot tempora- | Will be exhibited from a Lighthouse recenily erected on | BAI Were not disturbed, but were thought to be even more.| ry aaditious be made toit, something ike that surround- int oc aaa Teanrey Ahe neveh petes ot ecarenes ov I foe. valuable than the lot already taken. There were stores*} ing the Post Vilice, whieh would ros or Muros Bay, the province of Cortnna, apron ; eS AND REUNION OF THE NORT™, Np BOUTHON the Union Course, om the Pour ‘and he: horsen 18 form“ of July. 0) ack; ‘Admitianse, 28 conta, 6 le At IMPORTANT “yoRK ON PHYSIOLOGY, &C.—& it. “Dre uit Now York Medical Adviser ari Natloth dition, revealing the facts ob- PP wwotay and experiments in, nd private practice, nd, weannessen ai th of thelr canse! Wish No. 1 Veacy street, GUSEY, 121 Nasaau street, Now York, floes ate at Get Broadway, ‘up stare, 29 A. M. to 6 Ps Me a ¥e coucws ° in recommen: . Lar mont and tis" works act (ourrier des Etate Unis, Dispatch, Biante Zeiing, Atiad, Medical Review, ae. ACT G8’ ALLEVIATOR WORKS TO A ae rye ‘the pain of corns, bunions, frosted ting boot or shoe in faraolord Kalietsin all cnsea, 26¢- id by druggists everywhere, guide for Wye oa%. RMONT'S PY married or those egntemp! ar The Hours for treat —GORNS CURED FOR 25 ORNTS EACH? by i r by De, RIVE, practical {ho Cluzens’ Bank, Rice's care tor corns, bunione, &e., conta per box, veer i y D THI CRTH.—THERE ARB the ever “ glorious ted and t who remal have frionds in rT) tiling for the Deck rm} remember that the season and climate [fone complaints, dysenierios, fevers am a. which can be prevented and cured by the use of the Frencl y Bitters, @ vonic, without which, asa regulator of healed, uous should change I or’ residence, ‘Those Wo go for even a day's journey, wuld know that these Bitiers will prevent the com: tof disorders, annoy, ‘end the friends a tied asa beth aa & are ve aguinst camp de> orders, | The bole “ my iysere are my 3 0 rn Ree eee SAK Lav: No. ii lark row, aud all respecte ie druggiots, gupcers and liquor xenon eins ate Dol ANED MEETING OF THE ASH - et of the Firth, High and a pen AY \ pia Werlnesday evening. bern! iat sintone were wnamimou ci rogelntions wore vanimo nt ven to Me, Hack! and othere sintorosie? in tae cleantae of che acroots of the Fitth, Bia tind Fosrtecuta waris Curough the publle preag of or Suter lo ‘u to work under b-con | Hon to ete Heat the cleaning Iso be dowe by & wub-con- Heer Tro AL we. feitorate our intention to refuse to work cor any sub-contractor; and from this date withdraw bs tract be cancelle oe eter Hacking. and the raid sub-contractor, M notitie Jovoqoing resolution and the re- be personally notified of the forego! lon tthe meeting beld solitions paseed at ¢ “ t even! pat m the eonth ward, an® NOD easing resolution, the cleaning of the stree@ fo been grren out (0 & sub-contraglors, ORS Tie UNION COURSE, see the races on the FOURTH OF JULY, TEW YORK & a ‘ on ‘Twenty-dve cout oe roperty in deiencing ‘he Union cae wren our i Has aaa am, of P@resinoutis, N is eneral wits | oper oflicerd. was in the n of traliors, and read: incisNant, July 2, 1862. Be 2 alte ss ‘ ni; kd 25th, sia ihm ot the Rucrdey desiemaced sa | Autlor and proprietor of the Ballo: tae W. Walters, temporarily in ebarge of ammblirg hocse | 17 with suaar de to P Buck eee et ee Tune | Chonter, Livia Tatand, Desolation. Natal: Aurll & for Myatios ind of the divisten, on Ste fourth LI | ee Te Somunon tactice: that l should at lovato ccisuced | 12 Baker stroet, was murdered in his bedroom last night. | Schr) R Dewoif (Hr), Fitzpatrick, Jacmel, Inne 18, with | Shark Lowen, of Bctiorh juin, Steen, Fristians Ay 4 nn shall have passed che City’ Wadley <P Av parole. Respectfully, yours, ap ‘The bank of the establishment shows that Waiters ad | logwood, to DR Dewoif, Whaling; sid 13th, with 13) bMis's).200 bots’ ) ay & Fearing snd Mage Simone 2 eat Tsp on pare! 17CHARLES ©, FULTON. “| Over $4,000. It ig enpposed the murderer got this Pl pipes a Walken (af Wow Horan), Bunnell. St Barta, 9 | sh p Merenry, Boston, J O ilubbard, Jr, Mauntias, secordina! i stor te her rf for | #0unt, as no money was tound. There were evidences teh cad soe ae jmartin, Passed Sombrero | 24th forLonilen; sid 84, cargo ex bark ‘Cheshire, of Damage E sccording! Hore the m. ‘0% Bow reste, and here wo leave it, for | Otis ctruesio te th May 25, ond saw shin Nowell, Idg. Pimote. co ndet ned oe Minaeitians “OW Perk’ Rin iveaee gurbenel teeta emeek an the present," witn. “t oominent. : was found in iene eee Schr Lew Rowe (Br), Keller, Cat Island, June 2s, with | NBedfur ‘ g3 alt Sh 530 bie tists. quartersot the Mas al, at 7 0 5 Pwith. ound in bed. own. mite acon & Co. N : rion, whaltog: ald 6th 1i5 bole hour and place Cgpiain Otto's Troop will report for escort “OF MR. FULTON. 3 Stir Tunis Depew, Edmonds, Baracoa, June 22, with frutt, 4 ee es THE RELEA>.. Togs 3 k AR Tucker, NB-dford, Ase Grinnell, CAfri duty. By order a CHARLES W. SANDE OiD. of Raima, aghy 2, 1862. The Etna Oatward Bound. | Lares cole, Syducy, CB, 14 days, with coal, top | Azz sj a th aun nie i iba, akin en amis W.B. Torrey seer ad ir. C. C. Fulton was uncon: sachet bis ; oyinee ae DOE N. F., July 2, 1862. | Ware. Nts be” ordi Vols sp, 10s stip Tirvell; Boston, Pe = ritithie: oi the junction of hind ‘and Pou Fort McHenry eccrine eet cestlna atereainion The mail atramehinkton, from New Yoik June 28, was Bete Bineline, Davie, Port Raya), 74 ae ng: 12 ee nee 14. gindo'g Bay Ape 20 ser : ce sc ae AM We ef Ne pat tha Varo eM. | geile OPCGRaacT easy Mic aaf aad Amateas | Sehr Eas Manley ge tere are Ta ee anemone tee” ng exercises Will take place '— Sie on Sa . reed OFF W¥eP. i to. ; Amn toa. the af feta as Poem (recitation). by Hon, A. 3. H Diganne _ a and Tuesday’s dates pluced aboard by thy, prefs y: Sehr Tarquin, Wood, Bangor via Woaton, 8 ays. 15th, 400 bbs ap; 15th ap wepene. : HieN GJoe Club The Gen. Bienker Imbroglio- ‘All well op boatd the Etna, Schr Cherub, Bailey, Bath, 12 days, qore, Basscin, March 1 for 4 “at inv reais vy 2" TO THE «DITOR OF THE HERALD. —————— Schr Elmira, Bricgn, Providence 2 dary nid dsth; 17th sth EB Sawyer, NLondone played aud music fu | Pisasergive the full insertion 4 yr at Bale of Prize Cottom @% Boston Beit taangeald (wrecker), Merrit Consonts Fuiet, with ma- Ta Tike eo bole elephant et on freight. an « Ow | ia your a recker), Merr.! Dorson’s In! mn; el bois elepl it bh Connsit's Band | ihe earliest ie! a _ Bostox, July 2, 1862.4 | terials from tark James Cook, lately ashore. Er rwowan Jung Told bare Livs, Durie, Oatiao, Peciiian Band opportunity. Yours, respectfully, 3 An auction sale of Mobile cotton, taken from tho prise | Sloop Helen, Babcock, Fall, giver. 2 days. Sr Bants, sine 22—No Am veese Saporte ht oe ee es VOveilian Band Pye + LOUIS BLENE! schooners 80 aden tte lev ‘Thompeon, Cundtif, Baltimore. jr Jou, NB, June 23—Cld bri 5 *, Boone's pele pen ae cite) = as anpeayeeanrce - Stace. ? | ‘Steamer ‘Rameon. Dinning. Phtiademhis. York: schts Boston, Biokih, aud SV Coonan, Conan, THE REL, BETWEEN . FREMON ali * 2 Stear namond. Green, el] iT STEPIRN, june rr + g BLENKER—A CARD OF GEN. L. BLENKER, seeeecing 40) aay, Tho whole sale amounted to Biamerd i Molla. Bjenman, Trenton, NYork (apitell Zan syBih, “B Horbert, Glare, Hamilt re. ‘ kl OF THR TRIBUNE. . Poe ES ees Tak Se r Pet ‘oung, Providence, lo (and eld for Calais). Tury-Fourt street, Eighth and Ninth aves, Being ill im bed, Tan informed only now of post Obituary. BELOW. tna ee yr Ward Eade tora Seer eid ih: bares. ae ; ee eee reels’ abecrd seatementa sboct eocut: MAJOR JOSEPH J. DNOMICE. ify, Geen Western, Purver, rom Liverpool, 0B Mar’ | Casco ‘New York! Laureia, Piladelphiey brig Torrent, do} Mount Morris Fovees during my last interview with Major General | Weare in receipt of the sad tidings of the demise and | "Shp Caroline (Brem), from Liverpool, 68 days [EE Sook hah oe ee Jackson equ lace | John C. Fremont. I oul: to state that my relations D of the Second regiment New pe atking,”” men. OSTON, July 1—Arr steamer Boson Ns J Union Market to Gen. Fremont, after ShaNeitlact Ora eracma ot 1 ee 7 sarc from Sydney, CB, 12 days—All by pilet boat | phia vis Wiyannles ship Tranquebar, Goodwit, London; ‘Tenth avenue and Kingsbridge Road. toi | the most friendly and satisfactory kind. General | York State Militia, who died on Sunday last, at t! w Mt NOM as dace, Burke, Vagal. Hor hed ‘ship Ch Hlemagne, Peete | assured me of his confidence, and sent me with an im- | House, Baltimore, of typhoid fever, contracted while in Brig Argyle. Tivorpool, Also a tark aod a brig.” Cld steamer 5 is The owners and masters of vessels lying in por portant order to Washington. I think this statement | gciive service, Something more than a mere passing | Brig Golien Lead. Mattiews, Piiiadelphia; schre Damon, Graves, Geergetowm prictors of hotels and public buildings are requested to will be sufficient to auswer the slanderous contents of | oot. is due to this brave and gallant officer, whose Brig Neander. sisi Saba testa ela: DOs Snow Flake, Dickiveon, Philatelphin; Willisin 4 Dee play their coiors on that day; the sextons are requested the above mentioned article. Should you difier from } ‘ribul * a ire ae 1: ry PI : very ry sain onde) Witt, Corey, NYork; Governor, Chase, d nward (Br) Fing the bells of their respecuve ehurches for an bour at | this gypinion, I beg to appeal to the sonse of7justice of | patriotism was only equalled by bis. thorough military | | Ship oF ewaylor, , from iD, May 8, Contiiget, Pe, Ww Rowley, Rowley, Fhilsdelphre. f. MW iepvecs of woutlon are requested to eweil tha Tas yr Gen, Besmpte} Mixieaif, | Zeer obediens ery ‘education, falting at an hour when more than ever his | "Two ships, one bark and three brigs, unknown, RAL alter eames eh seit oe gest "ie cixic sociation and’municipal suthorities ate fnivited to Brigadier General Cnnozanoe Divisica, | Country had need of herojem, combined with aknowledge fs oun, og SAILED. SRT (OY td ahi, Wizard ing, Oe Heart: Gurion ic societies muni v a a town i; el » co-operate with the committee In fur:ueranee of the celebra- | Wasutsatom, June 28, 1862. of military science, Virginian by birth, Major Dim- | Fy teammiur ones, recmniown and Taverposl Sard 8 Berne Bauthera, Bet gunvout eae: - ‘om PETER MITCHELL CARD FROM THE OFFICERS OF GENERAL BLENKER’S | mick had been connected with the military of his 1 - ALTINORE, June $0—dre bark Mondamin. Fe w. WALSH, DIVISION. aad Faapred ee deen ps telore Jolotg ee Got ing, Ponce, Peels jane Cr). -Brewn, Havana "Ab. AA. ‘TRIBUNE. jernot » wrence, 7, 3 sehrs Amalia (Swed), JORND. Git To Tam xprtons O? THm xEW vons raDBCR. |. | Socond regiment, Here his thorough military education | Amsericam Shipmastors’ Association, =f iy 'Turic: U siowart Prucit, do; HY Cushing” Petttue Commicive of Board of Antermen, seed of the 234 inst. your epecia} cor- | Wasat once displayed, aud his labors were constant and No 61 Watt Strezt—Rooms 23 anv 28. i, Curienas; Fred yer, Suis, Boston: 8 B Jayne, oe) recvondunt ton Winchester avajg, frpishel’ the com. | mdefatigable in instructing and disciplining the rogintent | ‘Thefollowing aporoved oficers have received cerifiontes York; Maylower, 8 SIMON H: N, raunity with one of thosé infamous articles about Gen, | 10 whose glory be so justly shared. In the battles of 1 ef this associaiion:— ABRAHAM LENT. Blenker’s division, in which the sensible reader has lost | Buil fai and Bali’s Blut us bravery apd heroism were Captains Horatio Sievens, ship ‘Tigress; Wm Elliott, brig JONATHAN TROTTER, all faith long ago, and would hardly be worth notice but | 80 marked that one of his superior officers, Lieutenant | Sitka: James W Gallison, bark Winona Samuel E Fickett, | Goombs, do; Myers, dor Young Tickets for admission eho Coopers Tustltite to entzcas | tor its intended malice to the Cermans in general. This | Colonel Wilcox, then of the Seoond regiment, told the | late of brig Woronoco; Joseph G Barstow, enip Alleghancan; | Providence, Somerioh » EYork. the Exercises in the morning, and also of admission tothe | seins to be the tribute paid by the Now York Zrioune | Writer that from that moment every officer and man in | W771 Sipeer, ship Alice Connen, Tregeren 2 Hestavonnts | BANGOR, June 20—Cld achr © H Haley, Pi 1 City Hall, on the evening, to’ witness te Pyrotechnic Dis- | to the oficers and men wo risk their lives in the | the regiment loved him. In a letter written the day be- | tit i Tanurecne N Berry; Gregory Crosto, schr Bure. | phis; 20th, Henrietta, Shae, NYork Powed 1 a, play, to be obtained from the Members of the Common | field, to publish such vulgar attacks of obscure oorres- | fore the battle at Fair Oaks he said he was ; but | ka: Thowas Sinith, ship Lucinda; Nehemiah Hubbard, ship | ship Hila, tor Live: ¥ A ‘Couneil, ¥. L. A. BOOLE, Chairinan. pondents. R should join bi ment at all hazards and do his duty. | Bernard, ‘ Z CALAIS, schr Martha Maria, Reed, Philadel- _, .. we. WTiri0n, Secroteny. The recitals of ail the barbarities committed, as alleged | When his regimeut was ordered to advance, in prospeet MisceNaneous. ~* pula; 27th, bar’ ie M Haven, Barbados. 2 The Sachems, Warriors and Chiefs of old Tammany | in that special article, no sound mind will ‘be apt to | of battle, he started at ouce, anxious to be with his com- | qe Cunard steamship China, Oapt Anderson, sailed yes- LI pETIPORT, July schra T J Beck: > have also made great preparations for eelebrating the | credit for a momoat. ‘The report about General Fremont | rides, whom he had labored eo hard to instruct and 5s neid, Providence: ¢ Hadden, Pare Seca day with becoming eclat. The doors of the old wigwam J teariog off Gen. Biotker's shdulder straps and breaking | discipline. General Gorman, on seeing him, ordered him | ‘dy for Liverpool, with 93 passengers, -eew=rowome | New! Haven; Carroll, Velzer, Norw io will be thrown open at noon, when the Cecilian Band will | his sword is too absurd to be ameutioned: but in the | to return, well knowing ‘the nature of’ his diseas, | Fen Ausaxy—The steamer Daniel Drew leaves Jay atreat | ford; Uncle Joo, Clark, Harifori: Paleo, sta, y . discourse exoelfn' music, comprising all our national | nanie of all officirs and men composmig ov brigade, aud | Although thus prevented from participating fu tho battie | plerat 7 AM for AYbany and intermediate landings (touching | Ponuhkesiaien 3 os Drldgeport, airs. Nelson J. Waterbury, Esq., the | Grand Sachem, | who perform their duties to their oouatry as nobly ag | at Fair Oaks, yet it was owing to his instruction and | at Thirticth street), on Tuesday, Thursday and Sqvarday. FALL RIVER, Jun esa sohrs MC Durfee, Crowell, Mill deliver the opening Address at one o'clock. The De- | any in the field, we do most earnestty protest a7ainet all | drill that the regiment achieved avch glory, maizcnining | The Dantel Drew is the fastost steamer in the world, and Del EEK, sloop Planter, Appledy, 4 claration of Independence will afterwards be read by | similar infamies, which apart of the pr ‘us de- | @ firm front and makin~ ~ ‘won the wn ndinsbasem aimed itn, Mackey, Elizabethport, |“ y George W. hiclsan, a brothas’ of the order. Eliza Cook ® | termined to heat rea cho, ines = wuyonet ebArh NUDED | her scones mare not ence 22 SY tone of any boat on Wiser, Presbrey, and Roscius, Ligeoin, Ode Wo Washington’ will be reen.0d by Hosea B. Perkivs. | It is our firm determination and that of all the ofr soattored fifom in every direct +9 1 the river . pe a Saral ‘ Deirlotic poem, comp: ed oxpren™ scp {h* eeeasion, | not to let such slanders zo by again unnoticed, andy ake eke Mouroe, And th of | “Saccvare Bowasexe, from New orleans for Zailate, Wy, UPORD, July Sid schr Sarah McDonald, Kel- y Nenry Morford, Fsq., will be recte — sed be te hold mee Vir Joues, 4m General Wool’s staf. was forwarded t . none off Penwick’s Island Caring a dens eee slisr Whieh the orétion will be delivered py ih® anthony m the WeBilerer te ihe. strictent pomslvle | Baitie..ze, wobrote died, his last hourn mimped by tho | PUA MN wene are tatinst, 77 be gg Ree et Oe ee si Hou. Caries wal abi rom presence of his family, and surrounded by eyeyy comfort Scanco—On A: 1962, arr at St Helena, Foes New Port, July 1—Are sehr F Hull, Wilcox, NYork, 814 P. Daiy. ‘The intervals will be filled up with music Abd Colowes eae es and kindnes @ host of friewds could Iaciow, Colowel | gh ip General Neill, of Glasgow,’ from Bombay (© Sverjool, MA Hildreth, Willams, 9) 4 canny Fern, Briggs, New gongs, and on the conclusion ef the exercises the por of the Kutaw House, Wns “anromitting in the | having on board Capt Howes. Mr Rhodes (patsenger) and 16 1, Lance, do for New sloops Rienzi, Cob- “id he banquetting room, where Keates Vo! ficate attentions to thé lw. “Phe character of | of the crew of the late Am ship Sargo, of Boston from Pas ‘obleigh, and Congr. r, NYork. brethren will adjourn to the band! ‘, ch regiment Penn. Vols. ‘ 1 at. The ¢ m a Tiara) which vessel was abandoned in a viokin EN, July 1—Arr sclirs Quaker Gity, Renjam! tue close of the day will be appropriately celebrated, HEDTERICH ‘aoe arhotoe PP Re aler i peel ‘on tie Lae March last. In) tat 38°33 8 and ton 48 Jidze Ranson, Livbburd: PF ‘Brady, sally pBecillese Bea incom i thoroughly educated “and accomplished officer, sand who were landed at this port on the US Consul's rillfant, Monroe. Advan! a igration. 7 : 7m Nish friend, a devoted husband and affec- | jude, ‘The Scargo had encountered a burricane fa lat 2720 J and sloop Humming Bird, Sueliey, Philadelphia, Cid seh: baereisar racing oe a, Commissioners Major Comending taicatn ce smrGut tonate aber sheough & thoroigh disciplinarian, he Hand lon 48 38 E, with 7 fect water in the well. R cE Steelman, E tzanetport: aA Morgan, WN ;8T The usual weekly meeting 0! ie Al Brigadier General JULIUS Shane” vag loved by his regiment and ail who came within the Br Brio Ava Purves, from Pictou for Boston, is ashore MOTLADELPHEA sat 7 sf teiper POT ‘ tie Emigration was held yesterday—G. C.Verpleuc™, py | 1. ie name of thesticerso: Menker'sdivisna | Selo of his friendsilp. His friends had need of iis sym- | on Nix Mate, ok aan SE NOrleangs br ghVimcebae "1 New nuryport, score TangeDt- President, in the chair. : sera pathy, his country of bis service. Both mourn cnemore | 4 syoop 8€4¢x, nnine unknown, went ashore oo Gravelly | NYork; Maine T=" bury, Rockport; Wm L . “ “EIZURB OF STORED GOODS—ASTOUNDING pis- oble life given for patrietism in potting dows this un- | Beach, Point Judith, about 2 miles E of the Light, nighto: | Ad, itt me ‘C.lidord, Shute, and Lizzle Maul, The minutes of the last meetlDg W" 4 rea gna ap. covenias, we 20h ult, during fog and at high tde pearly, and was | Pout Regal. Old bark F Lenvig, ‘Sumner, NOrieane proved. (From the Wasliington Star, June 2", holy re igh and dry next morning. 4 ge "| irite’'Detmont Locke, Vearie, Boston: Vincennes, The cusmaar announced "D6 a gneck for $0,000 had | , This moruing the Provost Gusia tock Do: sat ofthe City Intelligence. jclloga, Kono, May 11 (by tel from “angen Jere Boo. | Roataryyit acheg bolo, Givens Boxns ay ‘ - 3 tesla ” Kel 5 . oes? n rf Am‘. as ral alifax: — doen left'with the Secret?’ » of the Quarantine Commis- | spac ahien was found complevely fila with pelarket | Tue Hoerrrat Uxpen mam Cuance Or tum Laine’ Am reglatcr ulitin 136K at Bath, “6Synence she hailed, and | Davis, 40; Fauny Boardmat’ Mathews, do} M A sicuers last Friday, £0", eng nso of that body, to keep the | Verumment arins, accoutrements, cl gning, &c., to the | Socery yoR Wovxmy ax Sex Soupmns, at Tum | rate ) ee ihe my Ce anni Phy Hospital value of thousands of doliaré, 80d 4b@ removal of them | Conver oF Firty-:unst Street axp Lexincion AVENUE.— eed ent Wark Henry A Didier, Capt Leighton. | Steaiman. Foriress “Monroe Floating Hospi'! 9 an efficient condition, The commit- to government. stores was Witr gsseq by hundreds of | ,. Poig eens seam tangs ory pi to | ayryeare ¥ Ja Rio Janeiro, having he af on ran in | Pee Taster, Taylor, Lynn; W Lozer, Rooinson, Hy tee appoinred. 1 investigate that subject had not receiy- | citizens, The stock consisted ©”, many articivs for which | /TOM Personal o . v SA Rojee, Beier, Saticas; AM Al ridge, Fisher, ore. cor ed any Morrah) communication from the Quarautine Com. | there was a constant deinan”, {. the army, uot easily | be one of the neatcet sud best managed institutions domes Notice to Mariners. Hero, Lakeman, Boston; Mary. Ferrel. # gence; W miseiaese, and were cousequentiy unabie to report | supplied. Boxes of Spriv id of the lateat pai- Jeot the kind in the country. It bas an able and De sFiawtic—coast or rai RETORVING LIGHT on Pee eee Teg ro lass; Tangept Salem; resy eating Uke floating hospital question, tern, unosed, and in 28 food eondition as when first | .kilful corps of physicians and surgeons, with kind - Hevncenarute Orrin, Anema, ‘Luwes, Del, June $)—The barks “yenco, for Bei - “ihe monthly report was peesented, from which itap- | issued from the arsenal y ‘yew clothing, new shoes, non- | and attentive nurses, being under the vigilgat DON, May26, 1562. co; Leland, for Ship Island; bY, Alert afore i as forty-five vess! arrives at shits port wn — med ords, and even stretchers for | supervision of Alexander Mott, M. D. Our Winited The Minister of Marine at Madrid hae viven notice unt on Teiand. and » for id, went to sea to-day. the month of June. this number pital ‘poses. most of these articles were reclides further comments on jis head at pre, | and alter tie iay of July, ight wi e a ans sailing vessels and seven steamers. | marked for the ‘sighth New York iment (German pag Fhe building was erected by the city in the large | frou aghthouse recently erected a Ce nl inthe | | adeipiin, HardsBuow, ant 2 Secor eat Petrenaill Phi i conver of passengers, brvoglit by these ves: | Kilks), which. wip said, buoyed ta Micker's isinon. | Sndppoptigus. Nineteenth ward, obtaining’ a large num | Pugin Cally on the aoubwestconal of Shain © | | indlphini MurisSuow, and for, Rabin NOONE Al sele way 14.160, During the corresponding month in | Thoapar lune at was rented by Mr. P. Mapuy toa person | herr the poorer class of people, as a public dispensary, greatest brittiancy every half minute. Itwiilbe placed at an | Staples, Matanzas; whr ee B Smy/,0 Donovany Yorktown, 1961 only thirty-seven vessels arrivet, bringing a total | for storage, purposes some months ago. The goods were | which was much needed. There is no inetitution the sea, and | Vi of 10,258 ; wt