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i Hs , ” n - _ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 8, I80-: 8 - a << . ~ neat ‘ames Maher, a native of the IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBURG, MISS. | NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, ru szxrsncamrania.citcoinm | gi.Gu! howit thw w res woman tu inal! FOR EUROPE me hake Seto oa, tr : that ibe Secretar ie ies tuts te Bena eine nn By ‘Dimsell tay superior toes, Ho had dee 3 attend the fom 8mm (Thursday) efrasa oa roy THE BOMBARDMENT STILL GOING OW. | oa7. w=x= scinaen om ent = un fiver Hori nce ie be ane bapa rae | sived that the. whale Uniou seatimens ef the country | The Srilliamt Military Achievements om | click, from her» mnaburg. * * and Arsh streets, i, jenagh papers please Mun Michael! Moloney, agoa 26 years. ave ener The relatives and friendg of the Sealy are Fespeotfully invited to attend the funeral, this wr) at twoo'clock, from ner late residenc lo. 44 Gol should be concentrated ata given point. His dilfereuce the Chickahominy—Six Battles in Six with other member» had been in regard $othe course | DayseMap of the New Field of O; rsued toward the border S| sd toward = fs Pic aoc Tite, Unicn men ‘i the slave ‘Sales He had | $10! arentet Aitphve a6 Wie we ventured to suggest, last Saturday, that he hau inhis | Miss.News from desk for a long time, and was desirous of introduci<, & ‘The Cunard mail steamship Arabia, Capt. Stone, will JAMES RIVER FLOTILLA. mond, and ali tiie “OrFespondence between the said Gene- ‘The vessels in the James river have been temporarily | ral McClellan and we Xzecutive, from the date of bruary to the advance detached from the North Atlantic Bleckading Squadron | ‘Bé order of the 224 ot Ee ‘The Fleets of Davis and Fare | tna pisced in chargo of Captain Charles Wilkes. The 4 A; algo + tatement of the aume- ey squadron is to be called the James River Flotilla, Cap- | the roll in November, 1861, and in January, ¥ Dill for the employment of negroes the Seuth 2 ragut at Work, tuts Willson loth fie be shosiees thie afieranaa and March, 1862; also the number of troops Btates in defence of the government. Such a meagun® | 8¥@ Boston on Wednesday for Liverpoel. street. The remains will be talven to Calva®Y ke. ke. McClellan took from Fortreas Monroe, (ae Dumber was, perhaps, calculated to alienate him from border ‘The mails for Europe will close in this city this aftor- | for interment. THE TARIFF BILL. fortress, and the reinforcements sent to up to June Btate men; still he thought the negroes in the Southern States ought to be so employed. ‘The government was to-day supporting ten thousaid black men, who were 00n, @t @ quarter past one o’olock, and at haif-past five Moaurin s.—On Monday, July 7, after six mothe ill- o'clock, to go by railroad. ness, of congestion of brain, Resmar MoALrin®, the 23d year of his age. . * ‘The Senate Committee on Finance have recommended, | 1, 1862. Curcago, July 7,1862, | among other amendments to the Tariff Bil!, the follow. | Te Fesolution lies over. TAR ADMIS™O: rendering no equivalent for their eupport. They should The New Yorx Heratp, edition for Europe, will be MacCoLovan.—Mrs. MacCosovan, wife of Patrick A special despatch from Memphis, dated the 6th inst., | ing:— Mr. Wiixy, (Upivn) be mado to render an equivalent, We ought, thorefore, pablis.bed at eleven o'clock this morning. It wiil contain | MacColough, aed 66 yours, @ native of the Parish of ‘states that the ram Lioness has arrived there with the On all sugar, above No. 12and not above No. 15, Dutch | for the admission of W to muster them into our servic’, employ them in pat : Bullevent, county Cork, Ireland. following advices from Vicksburg :— standard in color, 2% cents per pound; on all above No. | Tai# was disagrovd to by yeas 17, ny Bee ean aay rah nad Snaieaat Oee ms siaes dat, a the acanet repr inp FO lg las rong ert 2 TREASUR LL, ts % i " of E ‘Vicxssora, July 2, 1862. 16, not stove dried, and not above No. 20, Dutch standard On motion of Mr. FiesenpEy, a committee of conference oe Nana : nes Aavieraninia se Svenuo, between rity ninth and orth th rire, we bave made. Mr. Ponies, Copp.) of Mo., desired to’ asit a question, | '2* Chickahorniny, including the Baitlos of Peash Or- tion was made. Mr. Diven continned. It was the duty of the govern- ment to employ these blacks, for unless tiey were o1 ganized and brought into systematic dWweipline they chard, Golding’s Farm, Savage's Station, Gatues’ Hill Pimp oie ee sie F208 atantiniet poe ond and Beaver Dam, im which Ninety-five Thousand Union | Scotland, aged 84 yearsand 16 days. 4 Troops were opposed to One Hundred and Eighty-five | yo Htt ti tke tomerat a eeu, Na te ‘The canal across the point of land opposite Vicksburg | in color, three cents per pound. on the bill authorizing an additional issue of ‘Trossury 1s nearly completed. The negro workmen upon it are | ‘Thoy loave tho additional duty on brandy, first proof, | OW# Was appointed. collected from various plantations in the vicinity. In | at twenty-five cents per gallon; but change the additionat ‘Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Mass., from the ‘committee of all cases government receipts wore given for them. | duty from twenty-five to fifty cents on other spiritsmanu- | Conference on bill regulating the pay ana emotu- 1 4 ; ments of officers of the army, made # report, which was | would soon beevine disorderly, band themselwes together, | TH0usand Rebels, illustrated with a Map showing Mc- | ‘Thom street, this (Tuostay) afternoon,’ at’ two Sema pepe presnmerd mek eae eo factured or distilled from grain or other materials, for agreed to. : ° and commit great outrages.’ Besides, the eeason was | Clellan's now Field of Mperations; Particalars of the | o'clock. His remains will be cca to the New Yorm’Bay t is supposed that w’ ished the river | frat proof. TWH EMANCIPATION BILL. epproaching wheu white mon could not exist in those | Operations in front of Vieksburg, Miss.; Interesting | Cemetery for interment, ‘will out a wide channel during high awater, and forever On sheet iron, common or black, not thinner than No, rs ay — Rapiepiny map ape ed bev Ae BUY 7 P- pth gt ane ence oe aes een bo | News from Port Royal, #. ©; yess are ue < sgt Siescen sng er pepe peaee copy. P Jeave Vicksburg an inland village, i ; “ eo positions takes by oar sc canny een yster P aur MoBante, aged Ld lage. 20, wire gauge, $3 additional per ton; thinner thaB No. | Service or labor in the District of Columbia, was taken lacks | and sll other war movomane of the past weok, together | years.2 months and@4uys.” army. His bill provided for that—that th should nid The bombardment was kept up at regular intervals | 20, and not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, $4 60 per up and passed. receive tho same i plase 4 pay as common soldiers, and nad The funeral will take on Wednesda from both fleets, Commodore Davis having arrived when | ton;thinner than No. 25 wire gauge, $6 por ton. THB PENSION BILL PASSED. that afterwards ihe bounty to which they would be sau. | “aus Variety of Interesting seadhag. at ten o'clock, From ber late reabdonce, 258 Wast Fiftoaat ‘sho Lioness left. Zine, apelter, and tenteneyue, wamanutactared, in | pOBmotion ot Mr. Forres, (rep.) of Cona., the General | tled should beexpended in transporting them, witls their | ©%96l0 ples, in wrappors, randy for mating, six conte. | Street.” : The rebel Daideriee were stl replying oboasionsly. | bintayor nine set iosad eee tnmnnanotered, $= | Penal bil was toa up ad pasned. familion, to such colouy ap they might select, and raain. | | Seumpeon Low, Son &Uo., No, <7 Lavyato Hill, London, | | Novax—On Monday July t, Ausa M., the eldest ’ a. or ; ; 3 i es ES cel Six months—emigration to'be | Kagiand, wilt receive advertisements and subscriptions | daughter of James and julia of Eveceour ‘It wes believed that the rebel works would be stormed | the same in sheets, a quarter eent per pound. onthe dth inst, ‘There was every reasen to beliove the | Onall delaines, not excoeding in value 25 conte per | “lution relative toa quorum. voluntary, not compulsory, Ne never entertained the Galway, Ireland, aged 21 years, ¥ mon idea of ab indiscriminate arming of blacks, without put. |. ©F ‘he Mama. The friends of the r attend the funeral, from resMeuce ting thom in ranks, and au . ‘. errr erento ‘ollyghod already fallen, square yard, 3 conts additional duty per square yard. YROVSSIONAL GOYERNAESTS 908 REBEL #T1758 There could be uo. auanity greater than that of {ig oMott Drawings or the Détaware State | Le "Norin sisin street, Willamsburg, “a Rtcity is sald to be not so adiy damaged us was | -Liverpoo!, or other throad ootiou, 10 per cent ad | | The bllio provide provisional goveramenta i oetain | Placing arm inthe na of the ites ofthe ae imeantins: SixvesrCicaci S05-oueT. Oe Meruoon, at balf-past two eiclock. | jt atated, eases, roam y commit! ‘ 29 'ucx.—At Port Chester, zi Jaty - valorem additional. Mr.'Suuxan, (rep.) Of Mass., moved to amend the bili | indiscriminate murder and desecration Ii was to avol, 58,.75y-60, 70, 69, 1, 14, 52, 51, 20, 41, 64. oo a 3 6, ater a lingering illness, Sakaw Exizaverm, third daughter of Benjamin and Aseneth Peck; im’tie 26ih year‘of her age. ‘The'relatives and friends of the family are invited te’ attend the funeral, from St. Peter's chuseh, Port Chester, this (Tuesday) ‘Héon, at twe-o’clocis, without further All non-combatants had been removed previous to the The committee propose a new section, putting the In- | in reference to the lative powers conferred, where commencement of the bombardment. ternal Revenue bill iuto operation om the iat of July, | it says ‘‘there shall be no interforence with the lews and The rebol force is said to be sixteeu thousand stroug. | instead of the ist of August, with the exception of the | {nstitulions of the said States, but they shall remain the same bet 4 story had reached the fleet that several hundred | stamp duty, which goes into effect on the Ist of Septem- sllagunee'" OF mg Tne woraettineoent that that ne would have the negroes mustered into ser- vice. Tho piacka would otherwise fall into excosses, which would have to be corrected by the strong arm of the nation. He never thought, he never dreamed, that the battles of the country could be fought by black i wien, O11 = Jiuly 7; 108” ‘0, 36, 30, 37, 47, 40, 33, 10, 73, 46, 27, 19, 42. Circulars sent by ng IOHN A. MORRIS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware. rebels had been killed by the explosion of our shelis. ber, but instruments unstamped are not to be made | institutions,” and inserting the word ‘constitution.’ | He who hugged that idea waa hugging a d&lusion. notice. yood tithe tet of January. He cited several laws of the State of North Carolina | rebellion must be put down by the bost blood of the | careieuncis sed Wien eee ay? Kiddy & | “toror—On Monday, July 7, of atopsy, Mrs: Mate’ Beau regard Suspended from his Com- against the educatien of slaves, &c., as Iaws which ought | couptry. ‘The blood of white men must flow in rivore MNTUOKY, EXTRA CLass $17-—July 7, 186%, Rupp, im the 58th year of her age. mand of the Rebel Army in the W - CONGRESSMEN GOING TO THE WAR, Pe i sar way do be Ganetioned or enforced by the Liars ener eee Sen cern evens that igs 19,.46, 10, 46, 70, 8, 38, 4, 23, 75, 50, 42 Ri friente of the family Tespectfally invite: te ‘ number of members of Congress, other than those era! government. Dj is veins mi go to swell the curren! Kent VO 318—Julv Pe) attend the funeral, this (1 fternson, at Tho Lynchburg (Va.) Republican of tho 30th ult. Abend he is Mr. ‘Tex Eyck, (rep.) of N.J.,could see no necessity | 8000 as the opportunity was olfered to shed it profitably. 10, 43, Al, 32,457 17, 66, 38, 19,92" 3, 26, 18, O'clock, from har late residence, 438 Midian ieee He invoked those who wanted tosce an end to the rebel- lion to put their whole energies to the work of enlisting soldiers to fight the batties of the country. He hoped that Congress would soon fool that, after two or three necessary measuros were disposed Of, they could not do already named, are going home to .a.se regimonta and | por the eof tho bill at if all. It would only interfere brigades in respense to the call of the President for three | with the rights of States and recognize the doctrine of hundred thvusand more troops. Among them are Messrs. | Secession. These States are as much States as thoy eve wore, and this thing of the government of those States Train, of Massachusetts, and Diven, Pomeroy and Van | shouid be left to work itself out. ‘This bill would reduce Valkeuburgh, of New York. those States to more Territories. mays — “It was currently reported here on Saturday that Beauregard had been suspended irom his command of tho army of the West. ‘The cause isnot known. If the report be true, it will raise astorm about the head of Simrsox.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 7 Sexwy Kiam aera, only daughter of William J. aud”Jane Hiza Simp- The friends of the family are respectfitty’ invited to” attend the fuveral, tran ha 140 Tuton urea, this (Tuosday) afternoon, at three o’ciook. Circulars sent freo'of charge by addressing eithor to _ MURRAY, EDDY & €O., Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, Mo. Prizes-Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- better than adjourn, go home, resolve themselves into | rics, Informationgives. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, f MENT Mr, TRUMBULL, (rep.) Of Ill., was in favor of Mr. Sum- | recruiting officers,and come back to the battle field, No. 1B Wall street, room No. 1, New York, Sroutgn.—On Monday, July 7, Roam-Seéuuwm, in tho Prosident which he will find it diffoult to allay. | SEOMUITMEST ER ate tidied FSS Mnendpsacitaiee: Em Lad oes ieee tas one | Umcing rete Gouetitueuit at following iu their lead. In 26th yoar of her ne alieod The Rebel’s Lament. Ob" for the days long passed away, When, with # pocket full of * rocks,” Lused to promenade Broadway, And buy my siylish hats from KNOX, Ah me! bow weil Caan recalt The mem'ry of those graceful style Which every spring and every fail, ‘To get I rode a thousand miles, concl.sion, he asked leave for binwelf and two col- leagues to absent themselves during (he remainder of the session. Leavo was granted. THE CHARGE AGAINST GENERAL, BANKS OF COMPELLING WHITH MEN TO WALK WIIILE NECROES RODE. The House procooded to the consideration of a preain- ble, heretotore introduced by Mr. Voonuixs, (opp.) of Ind., to a resolution making inquiry on the subject, which latter was adopted at the time, setting forth, on the authority of the New Albany Ledger, that a Union man of the Shenandoah Valley declared when General Banks retreated that much complaint was occasionca amoug the soldiers by the fact that while white men, women and children Jere compelled to walk, the stout negroes who accompanied the army were transported in wagons. Mr.Goocu, (rop.) of Mass., asked consent to read a letter from General Banks on the subject. “We have had the assistance of about 1,.00 banks and bank- ‘Mr. Voorsurs objected unless he also was permitted to | crs, and upwards of 1,000 merchants in rating the reports read @ statement on the subject. in thls volume. and it ls the largest, most extensive aud cor- ptt, WASHBURNE, (rep.) of Il, moved'to ay the pream ‘S, fe, BRADSTREET & SON, sotion carried by yeas 71, nays 42. BEN BREWAD, THE CAPTURES OF THE REBELS IN NEW MEXICO, On motion of Mr, Warrs, a resolution was adopted in- | .,ZiGht Cartes de Visite for $1, Equal to age ‘The friends of the family are respectful: invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, i31''Seventh: avenuo, corner of Kighteenth street. Scuxwox.—On Monday evening, July 7, afteravshort ill» ness, Janz Vantin, wife of Wm. K. Schenck, Sen, The relatives and friends of the family are respeesfully invited to attend the funcral, on Wednesday ateernooas at two o'clock, from 181 West Twenty-second stfost. Von Giaut.—On Monday, July 7, Jouy vow:Quamw, aged 32 years, 5 months anil 17 days. His {riends and acquaintances, and those of thefamtly,» also the mombers of the German Grocora’ Socisty, are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, ou Wednesdi afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence ‘vf hi uncle, Hildebrand von @lahn, 65 Baxter street, without further invitation Watvow.—In West Hoboken, on Monday, July 7, Mary, danghtor of John and Catherine Weldon, aged 5 igears and 3 months. ‘The friends of the famtly are respectfully: invited ta * attend the funeral’ on Wednesday, at: twelve 0’ noon, from the residence of her parents, Hoboken street, West Hobok: ‘We sincerely trust ther in some of these States and how the yersens sent there is no foundation for the report.” zouk bag! The radicals are hard at work, Dr. William Doane, of | undertake to onforce them. He was in favor of limiting Interesting from New Mexico. the Patent Ofice, not having anything to do in Washing, cr, 4 80 as ies to a obnoxious laws, Kansas Crry, July 6, 1862, | ton, has been started off on a tour to the North, to stump ir Powxst, (opp. )of Ky. . denounced'the bill’ as un; constitutional, reducing the Stat The first coach of the Santa Fe mail has arrived, ana | New York for abolition soldiers—to enlist none, it is | to disunion by destroying poracolya | dates, at ene brings dates to the 22d ult. The news is moagre. It.is | said, but those who will fight with the negro and for the | ing tho constitutional provision which guarantees a ro- reported that the Texans had sent commissiouers to the | negro, and not to fight under McClellan. publigan form. ot government to.every State, Mr. Haxnis, (rep.) of N. Y., claimed force for this State of Chihuahua to obtain permission from the Moxi- | wm, CHANDLER'S CALL FOR THE DOCUMENTS RELAT | bill under th eye provision of the constitution. can authorities to pass through that State to Texas. The TIVE TO GENERAL M’CLELLAN’S CAMPAIGN. Certain States refused to be governed by the constitu. Permission wag not granted. This refusal of the Mexi. | The resolution offered in tho Senate today by Mr. | tim, and thus it becomes necessary to provide tempo- an authorities will doubtless delay the Texans in Arizo- | Chandler oannot now probably be answered without | pudgifoccrnments oF them until thoy return to their na longer than they would otherwise have stayed. Tho | injury to the public service, butif itshould be,the | Mr. Cowan, (rep.) of Pa., said that the theory of this First New Mexican regiment of volunteers has been en- | answer would unquestionably be damaging to the cause PNT Tenstane tet Sean th the ce tirely reorganized. of the ene It ea ene one ie Pama ora States. The ‘war of the Banat had settlod the The Steamship Hansa. Programme of the campaign Rot been interfered with, | right of a people to govern themselves, and we have no right to make a government for the people of North Ca- ‘The roport brought by the Hibernian, to the effect that bes — aoe aS not ee andeomfort | rohioa., ‘ibe quesgion is not wilether these’ laws are a> the stenmship Hansa, owing to an accident, had put back | 10 moos by et Ove pl el panei horrant, but are they the laws of North Caroliaxt If s0, : : ve beon taken e war nearly brought | all wo havo to do is to restoro them as agreed upon by. from ee Ls to aeny is not Peng Tal toaclose. There is only one feeling or opinion here on | the people of that State. Todo otherwise would be to destroy the whole theory of this war and to destroy th tn. consequence of some slight disarrangement in hor | ‘issubject. ‘The enthusiasm in favor of Gon. McClellan | Sqoots of the war of aha Bauelusions y the Summer Clothing, se 66 At EVANS’, .and H Fulton street, ‘30 per cent below Broadway prices. A Great Work.—We Have Just Issued the oleventh volume of our Commercial Reports. ‘This book contains reports of about 200,000 Merchants, Bankers aud Manufacturers in 6,250 cities and towns. via Yin could not be greater in his own army. ‘The discussion was further contitiued by Messrs. Can- | structing the Judiciary Commuttee to. inquire into the ane Bareey. | og ee ons regular aay (ene 22d Rip eta thas the Nowrerk none, SOUND ADVICE TO THE RADICALS. = Senate (eon ii cal i mca toy Senne: joanne em pero! pon. or sip slnlnvenina en : Cold PEO CAE BULERS, rr. x, (rep.. . @ undors' w ere D eee ee tnetigan TS Bremenon theasthand South- | ar. Diven, before lesving Congress to-day to raise a | senator {rom ennsylvauia tohold that if all the in. | government in the latter Territory by. the anthority of ORE OOD TE ene ean ot BLIGS & WUEELOCK, 390 BROADWAY, is rogiment of voluntoers, suggested that the perilous cir- penaiieg of al ang State See Fgh! governed by be beet Sheet for bo Hp ghia of a sal ua : OFFER FOR SALE the Unit tes, we could not force them to re- he Fand 0) as will make jademn' for the 9 The Tart. cumstances of the times required @ cessation of discus- | Doin ’hut would tho government of tho United States be. | loses thus incirred, the committee to report by bill or Bc hove pape pence tera ipo THE LARGEST STOCK OP .. UNION COURSE, 1. I. .CING. sion upon the subject of slavery. For this he was re- | justified to allow any pooplo to set up a hostile and inde- | otherwise. iagnin thts al lernoon aud evening. e ey PRINTS. Siw Yoru Ruces—Sroon Day—Mowpar, July 7, pro- | buked by one of the abolition cabal, not one of whom | pendent government within her lers? mie ‘THE FORT nh ly ber LANDS. Byres wen poe enelaatagh pirssscx ¥ 7 " p lelor's purse $000,,twe mile heats, closed with the | will probably bofound to imitate Mr. Diven’s example. | .,ME-Cowaw said we bad s.lemnly decided that we | _ Mb. Wamuuant, rom the Commnitieg on Government | q Pare Tobacco.—Yellow Bank Tobac= AND POPULAR STAPLE DRESS-GOODS-~ Jeti bls tae te i‘ es praenpee” COvEEIIUNTS, FOR AREAS, SEALE, | ‘satirestote: a bo constitutional authority to | structing ‘the Committee ou! Private Land Claims to impatient lor a a (OM pe IN MARKET. jo! entered b. o. Wagram, 4 years Almost the entire session of the Senate to-d: conquer, but that was simply a question of policy. make full investigat pt patents for lands in- ecco + oan, . by Yorkshire, dam Topaz, by Glenece, rider's, Sat sctepindtinWedsasasaree fot ‘ai-S Voto a Mr. Davis, Copp.) of S yoy eaid it was the ducy of the | cluded in the military reservation of Fort Leavenworth, | "Holessle by &. GOODWIN & BROTHER, 209 Water'strect, A180, BLACK AND WHITE CHECES dress blue and blue cng oy p + | government of thé United States to assert its authority | and also into all the facts connected with the present Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and IN GREAT VARIETY T.G. Moore entered br. m. Laura Faris, 6 which 1s based. upon the idea of Mr. Sumnét, that the | overywhore within its own limits, and execute all the | situation of the military ‘reservation of Fort Snelling, | , Morning's Patent Champion & — , by Lexington, dam by imported Marg rebel States should be regarded as provinces or Ter- | laws; but he thought that Congress had not the power | With power tosend for persons aud papers. New York. “i yon rials COTTONADES, 4 dius wad dive, titesevessecsessseseeeel 2 4] ritorles. Mr. Doolittle spoke of the measure as | ‘? Pass thislaw. Mr. Wasunvrng submitted a eummunication fromthe we DOMESTIC COTTORNS,- - 8. Lloyd entered br. h, Avalanche, 4 years, by ane dent: Sitipbctadne’ Gi 6 ‘Ta TREASURY NOTE BILL PAssED. Secretary of War, asking such an investigation. Motive Power.—To Rent. a Fine, Strong pease ‘Revenue, dam Sallio Ward, and white..3 8 2 bapcy els eriig ir. Harris, whohas | str. Frssevex, by consent from the Committee of MILITARY ANSKNALS AT THO WOT. and-capacious six story Building, in the heart of the city, HOSIERY P. C. Bush onterod b. h. Trovatore, 6 years old, by somehow been induced te repeat it, acknowledged | Confercnce, on the bill avthoriztng additional Treasury On motion of Mr. PorreR, (rep.) of Ind., the Houso, | now altering for 20 horse power, with shaft, &c., through ——, Monarch, , by imported Yorkshire, that he hesitated to approve what of the bill looked to | tes, inade a report, which was agreed to. The ropurt | under a suspension of the rales, took up the Senate bill | lofts, complete, None but first parties need apply. Ad- AND OTHER STAPLE GOODS. ed and lilac......... 443 n provides for $35,000,000 in small notes, aud a reserva. | for the establishment of arsenals at Colum! dreas, with name, box 565 Post ofiice. PRINTS AND DOMESTICS FOR CASE, ' the exercise of legislative power by tho Governor and the | {ion of $50,000,000. J. W. Weldon entored b. m. Bettie Ward, 5 yoara Indianapolis, Indiaua, and ‘old, by Lexington, dam by Whalebone, red and Judges proposed to be sent into the rebel States to | — tix QUEMTION OF PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENTS REaUMED, | dopcait and repair of ‘arms, Other goods four months’ credit, MAROOD 6. see os. pacstbiseec seis © OE geveindhens Sev Suieer wanted twenibé' seas vin by | _™ h for each. Passed. Consicx—Hotueeto.—On Thursday, July 3, by the cs ee Zeb. Ward entered b. h. Sailor Boy, 6 years old y ving the word laws. THE SLAVE TRADE TRRATY. Rov. Chas. G. Sommers, Tuomas MoConuick, ‘of New- Or with « Uberai discount for cash, Dy importep Yorksbire, dam’ by” imported denying to the before named functionaries tho recogni: |” "Mr, Canute, (Union) of Va., moved to portpone the | Mr. Goocm, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, ro-.| burg, to Euty W. Hoummrox, of this city. * : Herald, red avd pink. sy - eee Or, | tion of existing State laws punishing the teaching of | Dili defnitely. He apoke al sone length ia favor of | ported the Sénate bil to carry intofiect tho treaty with || Davis_Wormnaroow—At Williamsburg, on Wednes. | A THOUSAND REFRIGERATORS FROM 93 00 - Joho Hunter entered br. ¢. Sunshine, 3 years old, slaves, &c, Messrs. Powell and Carlile dofied Senators to | PStp Loment. Great Britain for the suppression of the African slaye | day, July 2, at the residence of the bride’s brother, by the TABLE CUILERY A! 4 trade. The bill authorizes the appointment by the Presi- dent of m judge and arbitraters at New York, Siorra Leone aud Cape of Good Hope. Passed. Giaagow papers please copy THR INDIAN TRUST FUND BONDS. MoKrwxa—Buexcxt.—On Sunday, July 6, by the Rev. Mr. Epwarps, (rep.) of N. H., introduced a bill, which | Mr. Afllerbach, Francis J. McKywna to Mias Louma Brun- was passed, dirocting credits to be given on the proper | axt, all of New York. books to several Indian tribes for the amount of trust STEARNS—SHaw.—On Wodnesday, July 2, in Baitimore, bonds abstracted from tho Interior Department. Cuantas W. Srxaxns, Surgeon, Third Infantry, New Yorke GRNKRAL DENATR. Volunteers, to Mias Maxy FE. Suaw, daughter of the late ‘The House then went iuto- Committee of the Whole on | Wm. Checkly Shaw, of Baitimore. the State of the Union. Wii sox—Vancr.—at Genesco, Livingston county, New Mr. Morais, (rep.) of Ohio, said he came hore to sup- | York,on Thursday, Juiy 3, by the Rev. G. P. Folsom, Rov, Samuel F. Farmer, Mr. Tuomas Davis, of Brooklyn, by Balrownie, dam imported Comfort, blue and Mir. WitxixNon was opposed to postponement. He con- ‘ to Miss Cimanrixa WotieRstoon, of Glasgow, Scotland: white stripe. 2 vessteesteseeseesT dig, | SHOw any constitutional authority for the proposed action, | tended ihat it was tho duty of tho government to enfo:co Time, 3:40%—-3:84 39:53. and Mr. Cowan denounced the policy as conflicting with | laws withix all constitutional limits, and that tho the understanding under which » | doctrines urged by the Senators from Peusylvania and ‘Yesterday was the second day of the race meeting over s er we et out inthe war, | Te tris ware alinvly dooly nes OF secensien the Union Course, Long Island, and, although seven of the | Which was, that the domestic affairs of the States.were | Mr. Cowan responded that the only way the Union Suahoth sant: teleneh in deb-soneteyy' wweew aampuneed 1 | 2° as merece with, but the government was to go could be restored was that avery part should enjoy ie ait rights, In any otaer way wo could not succeed. He contend, probably never since the first race course was seers persg oa ct bere bens x) wit | cclsd sgek de, Sdlumee to terest. eamusioneenrhoes. opened to the public was such good running so poorly eon overborne by conspirators and usurpers of the | the throats cf the South in the same light as the at patronized. More people have frequently assembled on the | Powers of the State. tempt of the South to thrust slavery on the North. He Union Course to witness a trot for fifty dollar purse than The conservative Senators generally are willing to | Wanted to make friends with the Sout, and not SILVER PLATED WARE, And Pitty Thovennd, Bolles Werth EEPING At twenty per cont less EDWARD D. BASSFORD'S Extensive Houskeepers’ Bazaar, In Cooper Institute Building, Astor ‘pl ‘one block from Broadway.) ODS FIRST CLASS. Al No connection with any other store. A STORY TO INTEREST EVERYBODY, B. make weapous against us. Tho country’ was not | port the administration by evory constitutional means | Axprew Witsow, of Brooklyn, L.1., to Hzuaw T., daugh- LA MASQUE; wore prosent yesterday. ‘The war, retrenchment among | !¢4ve the temporary control of affuirs in States now oceu- |) be saved by imtiating legislation and-schemes 1a | to put down the rebellion, and. ia this he had been eon- | ter of C. R. Vance, Laq., oi the former place.” on tae the masses, preparations for meeting the taxgathorers, pied by our troops to the President, under the war | favor of the negro, but by war against the | sistent. He had voted for ail the‘supplies in men and MIDNIGHT QUEEN, money that had been asked; but now he found himself arraigned by certain gentlemen as“ disloyal,” “sym pathizing with the secessionists and rebels,” &c. This was implied in the speech of his colleague (Mr. Edger- ton), which was romarkable for nothing but its abu: of men of purer patriotism than himself. Such charges against him (Mr. Morria) wore impudently and baselytalse. Mr. Morris then defended tho demo- cracy of tho country and his own policical conduct in connection with that party. Mr. Van Horw, (rep.) of N. ¥., spoke of the vast im- portance of the construction of a ship canal around Nia- gaca Falls, ail the petitions and papers on the sudject having been referred to the Select Committee, of which ho is chairman. Mr. Rictaxnson, (opp.) of Ill., briefly vindicated the late democratic address issued to the people of the United States. The law being maintained suprome every offend. er would be brought to justice. The denunciation of tho tobels merely would not put. aw end tothe war. This must be done by armed men and victory plucked from | the battle field with caunon and the bayonet. The ad- dress was a collection of the opinions of others, and for it he ge Richardson) was responsible. The committee here rose, and the House adjourned. Important to Everybody.—$1,000 Re- rd is offered to anybody who will ‘tell us where we cxn better glass of in DOWS! Ice Cream ‘The pivite are tions, ‘This genuine, m y deliclous drink can only be obtained at Taylor's In atonal Saloon, 365 Broadway, Wm. Taylor's, 655 Broajway, aud Haraua, Ageucy, Broadway, under Barnun ‘useam, in New York; and in Boston at G. D. Dows’, 525 Washington street, and Tra- veller Counting Room, 31 State sireet. 20 tickets, $1; good 4u New York and Boston. Zephyr Mer! Under Garments for hot weather. A gre ty. J. A. RANKIN &CO., 96 Bowery, and 165 Fitu cocner of Tweuty-secoud at, Dr. Schenck Will be in Boston at th Marlboro’ Hotelon Tuesiay, Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th, 16th and 17t1 of July instant, Corrugated Metal Pens Cheaper and betier than. gold. Try and Deafness, Imp: ed Sight, Noises in the Head and Sore Throat cured. by Dr. VON. EISENBERG, Qculist and Aurist, $8 Clinton piace, 8th st, west of Broadway Died. Amntar.—At Greenwich, Conn.,on Thursday, July 3, Mrs. Mania Anutxr, aged 72 yours. Buatry.—aAt Jersey City, on Monday morning, July 7, after a lingering and puinful illness, of consumption Many E. Beatty, wife of John Beatty, and danghtor of the late Andrew W. Pulis, aged 27 years, 6 months aud ‘21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Bethesda Baptist church, South Fourth street, near Erie, on Wednesday morning, at half-past nine o’clock, without invitatien. ‘The remains will be takon by the t North to the A TALK OF ILLUSION, DELUSION AND MYSTERY, - the late news from our army, &¢., all havea tendoney | Power, until the people shall tuke action consistent | rebellion and kindness to loyal poople. He be- aY COUSIN MAY CARLETON, lieved the system of legistation pursued here brought to keep people away from the race course at the present | With loyalty to the general government and to tho | iso the condition we are Dow 18 ami massod the eucoay time, and until public feeliog becomes more buoyant, | Comstitution. This does not sult the abolitionists, | against us. Whore is now the great army? And shall ‘owners of race courses and race horses must be satistied | WDO never want to see Seuators or Ropresontatives | we £» on fighting, aa if we were tie abolition party fight with that patronage which an economical and prudent | © the floor of Congress from the South. The aboit- eee Ceramase Genser at, aaid the Senator from public can afford to bestow. tlonists desire new governments for the rebel States,as eng ety Sabet to ed brn u my WAS, or Im the pool selling for the above race Laura Faris | Provided by Mr. Harris, because it enables them, through | who pincod them there. The Army of the Potomac, Drought the pend figure, being decidediy. the | ‘elt power, toapproveand confirm appointments to char | Shen it pork hey 30,000" Cis aeched oun favorite, the buyers remembering ber gallant grin the President, and secure the designation of Gov- | nassas, and (ound thirty-two wooden guas and raco with Trovatero on the 4th inst., when, with | &®0r8 and Judges who will strikea blow atthe institution | hundred dead horses. That army could have mu fifteen pounds more up than that fine horse carried, | Of slavery. It will be seen that their policy is tn consi: | {ot thnne waa no feipediment to ies marching ve Charles: sho was only beaten bya head in the extraordinary | @¢'ation of the President for appointing Andrew John- | tou or Now Orleans. But the Senator from Pennsylvania time of 3:423;,0n avery heavy track. This, with her | son and Edward Stanly Military Governors. Intending | wants to know who placed the army where it NG » “pe ter “— eee {mnade, Jed the | to control all the policy of the government at this time, ie eeendaee a oe Seana ont Bh gram stood next in favor, and was bought with great | ‘Mey do not intond to adjourn at an early day. This in- | pat Stanton had uothing to do with putting iii A eee Sess aralanes mile time | formation is from a high and well informed republican oe —_ a Pe, Ree of He Myer sc eg ‘ res! the minds of all. ovatore was t! quarter. There is no reason,for all the leading busi- is & matter of criminality, of gross criminality, third choice, Avalanche the fourth, while Sailor Boy, : which should consign the crimial to eternal detestation Bettie Ward’and Sunshine seemed to'be valoed alike and | B¢S80F the session is completed. Ihe tariff bill has now | and condemnation. The country demanda rasrilico tor Drought about the same prices. After the second heat, | Srrived at that singe that it could be disposed of in | this crime, and the press of the country are demanding ons karat of sad’ betwee, the nearer | mrguey fom Bours. obey the orders of the President, Yie (fr, Chandler) burst ween the quarter obey ore lent. ir. jer ‘on the second mile of the hest pool | _ Mf. Chandler made en abusive speech of General | introduced a resolution, which, If answered, would show resumed,and this gallant ‘Young son of York- McClellan, uttering the stupendous falsehood that he | the true criminal. The criminality was reduced.so.as to Se ctbece combined’ Eataly Setarhe er feats Ore banred tacesiSd in with him upon the | DA aetna dividing thin grest arssy of ti Petonost, peninsula, That the statement is false is clear from the | and the criminal is either Abruham Lincoln ‘or George B. first heat the horses hada good start, and wore | fact, that not above four corps d’armee have been with | McClellan. There i# no third man at all, The criminal, ‘around the upper turn until Laura Faris | him in all, andthe nominal number of a full corps is aes Cag ogee rab wy i eee ee le Battle Ward, Sailor Hoy ahd Sanahive | ‘bitty fix thousand men, In praotice twenty-fve thou- | has boon disgraced by Wile division of the “Army-of the bring up the rear. In this way they | sand effective men to a corps would not be an under | Potomac, and K. M. Stanton always opposed it. If that foagth ented of Wagram, Avalanche rand Arovatore side | crtimate- Mr. Chandler bas bean very conspicaous in | (Ts S°1 iuore haa tet, bean, @ movement which ne end side, the others s fow longtha bebind. Ou the second | ‘ducing General McClellan. would not have ordered since the first of December. He mile Wagram made several attempts for the lead, but | GENBRALS WALLACE AND MITCHEL DESIRE TO JOIN called on the press and traitors of the country to stop Haare coming home's wianec, well ia hand, two.or thres ebkenis Whee G Goln of Gesrge B: Metlelian, Who led the arty talo tne ‘8 winner, wo or three col b , ‘ove re fo ard not a ul ad eOp, Of any further exertions inthe race, asthe flag would | _TH@ fact that the resolution looking to the expulsion | sent the rebels back into Richmond, vlefeatedy Ho hat bere! aoe wooly canec sen shins stik de of Senator Simmons still lies upon the table attracts Cae! Leen Ere age el ch ad pee in @ secon junshine toc L. « ‘al y 5 +. lowed closely by Laura Farle, Avsianche and Trovatore, | un Temark. Ut te sald thas Mr. Simmons says, “‘Lay | oi waa e paper’ which’ was obliged tS show a Union For uly 19, 1862. ‘This thrilling and powerful tale will be found the bestand: most: ion dn stent ie of any at by tna a the ee ing American authoress, so wide! nown at eee ceeanaat ploea al Geomatics DELIC{OUSLY COOLING HAIR DARSSING WITH- ‘out any Grease.—Especially graterul these hot days te A, absolutely frve from all oll oF greases r as exquisitely as any pomade, cleansi relleving: headache Dy ite deli greasy preparations are heating, enooui ing headache and dandruff, Sole manufacturers, C. Witt, MACK & CO., under Fifth Avenue Hotel, corner e€ Broadway and Twenty-fourth street. T BARKER'S—THE BEST, MOST: NATURAL. ANI coolest Wigs in the world are made, See them, at Broadway. ND G. AL! AT EURAetiies Stow readyat JON, Woed tens ee At NO. 2% BOND STREET, WHITE'S: PATENT LEVER ‘Trusses and Supporters can be found. They cure hernia or rupture, aud abdominal weaknesses, pate nnd Gi Gin atic tbee ate ree See GREGORY acon Proprietors. am Cemetery, = , for interment Paterson and Monmouth county (N. J.) papers please copy. Beows.—on Monday morning, July 7, Hewry Epcar, son of Albert N. and Mary A. Brown, aged 6 years, 3 months and 7 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 215 Lexington avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invitation Buatut,—On Monday, July 7, after a short but se- Vere iliness, Burvoxr, widow of Richard Burnett, a native of tuo parish of Edgeworthstown, county Longford, Ire- land, aged 74 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, {rom her late residence, 189 First avenue. Hor remains will be conveyed to Church of the Nativity, Sevond avenue, on Weanes- day morning, at ten o’clock, where # solemn requiem mass wiil be offered for the ropose of hor soul, and from thonce to Cavalry Cemotory for interment. Sunda: i Conrr, aged 49 years, , Ireland. ‘The frionds and reiatives of his family are respectfully invited to attoud the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, H street, betwoen jon and Franklin avenues, Greenpoins. —Suddeuly, on Monday morning, July 7, at ya. T GIMBREDE'S $4 ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURES) A retatlod ar 8&, Wedding Cards, Note Paper, Monograms: in perfect taste. FACT WORTH KNOWING.—CORNS, BUNION} A “Giiosutes, Enlarged and Diseased Joints, Club and tee 4 ring. Nails be fally and oonetole treated by Dr. J. Bracks the well known chiropodiat 212 Broadway, opp site St. Paul/sehurch, New York. BE BURNISHED NEEDLES.—RBARTIET? Needle a Se 14 Machine Furnishing Depot, Broadway, New York. p MiaMdra C Cashman aged l year. | CVRUTOMES AND CANES POR @UE MILLION, at Archibald F. an ih C. Cr man, aged 1 year. RUT AN) A) ON, ‘The friends and relatives of the. family phen respect. the maaufaclurer’s, ©. PINNBLL, No. 2 oNtaade fully invited to attond tho funeral, from the residence | street. of his parents, No. 108 West Forty-fourth street, on ORNS, BUNIONS, INV: MAILS, ENLA) ; Wednesday afternoon, at three o’clock. C' Meets Balch queens of the faet, Co en Dunaxpo— On Friday, July 4, Wiutsm P-, son of Baltus | of incenvesionce 4 the patient, by We. RACH ARLI:. #ugcom M. R. and Isabella D. ‘Durondoy.aged @ years and 3 | Chiroyodist, 70) Broadway. Relare to physicist aarhaure months. ew) have no superior. tost them, ‘Wagram kee;ing company with Bettie Ward and Sailor | ° Macduff,” &e. flag by a mob. He claimed that Michigan soldiors had | Barry's Tricopherous is the Rest and | [isremains were takento English Neighborhood,N. J., | — + Scene Boy. Sunshinetran in front throughout the whole of the ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED OFFICERS. hoon In every fight, yet no notice had beon taken of | cheapest article for Groning, beautltying, curling, cleaning. | for interment, on Sunday, @th inst. we" Dp Beraese, IMTATERD. SIQURE, NOISES . 1 tame first mile, passing the stand a length ahead of Laura Among the wounded recently brought here are:— them by the Commander-in-Chief. preserving and restoring the hair. dies try i. Sold by Fixaixc.—On Monday morning, July 7, at three rinaiple, which restores hearing in the most hopeless: Threo'iongtne forther fa tho rear, then'Dette Wara, and | Colovel J. Wr Dapere, fth New York, fever, forictainniGn’ Ye speeth'at tae seaaton trom Beane fo - oot, Mn, Mac Poa Ee: ae une, | GREET ee ee threo irther in the rear en tie Ward, and Colonel J. W. ors, New York, fever. for crimination, 1e Speer th The friends and acquaintances, ose er Bons, a Sailor Boy last. Going into the socond mile and all the | Lieutenaut Colenol Sweeney, Oth Massachusotte, sick. | syivania, aud such meetings as the ono. lately lor’s Hair Dyc—the Best im the | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tues: | (From Thomas R. Minjurn, Kea. of the well known firm of ‘way around the upper turn to thequartor pole, the speed Lieutenant Colonel Tully, 80th Yew York, fever. held in New York, do more to mass the ene- | worl; instantancous, harmless and — sa ee day) afternoon, {rom her late rosidenes, No. 198 East inure ity Tcmn, Sune 1862, of the horses was increased, and a genoral struggle took Captain Bartlett, Assistant Adjutant of Generai Bart- my than ail the legisiation of Congress. Some men ists and perfumers everywhere. Factory, 8l/Harelay street ‘Twenty-tirat street. Thoremains will be takon to New Maving been almogt completely deaf in oue eat for.some | for the lead between Laura Faris, Avalanche aud | lett’s brigado, fever. im the country had asked and prayed that loyal per York Bay Cometery for intermeut, are past, and heaving of the great reputation of Br. Vom ‘ovatore, Suns wing symptoms of having had | Adjutant John T. Bigelow, First United States artil- | black men might be taken into the service, If it bad Peg hg S, Teees Pye Li wnt pg Faaners.—On Sunday, July 6,Cuas. Francis, Eeq., in T'was ind a piace, taxes under his trent qnongh. Afvet a sharp coasedt, Taare, tok he lead, | lery; Sesh wound. ion cae be Dteyes ee Se ee eee kemeaeen to Dyes applied by experienced artists, pee Jetanae His remains will be taken to ft. me, 1s 90 iliusagve of his Avalanche and Trovatore fellowing close at her heols; L. T. Piscon, of General Heintzelman’s staff, debility. | ninety da; and then it was a general considered that she was safe Licut. F. W. Batler, of the Signal Corpa, Inng fever, in the marshes before Corinth by bullding fortifications, for the heat. This opinion had hardly become settled in . Wise, First California, fever. &c., which might have beon saved. He (Mr. Lane) was the minds of the spectators when their attention was Lieut. F. J. Ashton, First California, fever. willing to stand he re President and tho Secretary of suddenly called to Wagram, whe now, bys tremondous | Captains G. F. Holman, Seventh Massachusetts, | War, whom he believed to be the soul and bulwark of burst of apeod, began to close on those ju frout of him, aud | wounded; Thos, McConnell, Tenth Pennsylvania reserve, | the nation, till this war was over, and then be would be in legs time ‘than it takes to toll it he cut them | wounded'in neck and shoulder; W. A. Lynch, Forty. willing to go with tho Seuator from Michigan into an. in- all dow, one at a time, and before he had gone twohun- | cond New York, debility: C. ¥. Mullin, Fourteenth | vestigation of who was to blame. dred yards and reached the half mile where he | New York, wounded In thigh; Assistant Sur; ‘On motion of Mr. Fussmnpay the Senate went into.ex- was taken in hand, he was several lengths ahoud of the | G, W. hag Fifteenth Ndw York, sick; and 8, R. | ecutive session. mare; and, running easily, and undera stroug pull, he | Crofford, Kighth Illinois, sick; Majors F. Adjourned. came home a winner of the heat by twoor three lengths, | Murray, Sixty-ninth N. Y., and Jas. L. Helain, Righty: ird N.J.; H. @ friends aud relatives of the family are imvited to | that I take pleasure in recommending him to any oan kalber® attond the funeral, at 30 Bowery, this (Tuesday) morn~ from deafness. THOMAS R. MANTURN. brown, 50 cents, ‘The best, Try lt, Sold by druggist, De- | ing a4 oight o'clock. 4 Asaphany “Gee 34 Canton pl uf, way. mg states Tr arriael Vieruae: egebo youre, Ty menike | Q)PHTHALMIC AND. AURAL — INSTITUTE, Thomas an idget Geraty, ag’ years, ‘i NY oily, Entity ata astiomatases | Barer Oversea aaa © eget ju Prof. L. Miller’s Hair e, Black or INS De, the treatmens of deafness and ail maladies. of’ the B: bi ‘The friends and relatives. are mont respectfully invit- m institute ts inc! of 1 eee, a ink ed.to aitond the funeral, from Use residenes of his para | sculistand curs, Dr. A, Von Mocchsleeey en _ Lal cullst and aurist, Dr, Moxchuiseer, § ents, 246 East Fourteenth street, this (Tuesday) ir felerred enso tes gre y sqovems te Cay ca yk or nsan, at two o’cdgck precisely. both Houses, or seathe Washington Netfanal Iptelligoncer —On Sunday, July 9, eens Banas) tae tear, f “ ours. Lovet’s Wahpene will Restore Gra; hair and cure daldness, Oflice removed fram 85 to 48 BI a er street. for fuil particulars and special reference amidst the greatest excitement, Laura gecond, Ava- | first N. Y., sick; Lieuts. 8. onaibeaniane TS ‘wife of Thomas Gore, . 7 anche third! Trovatore fourth, Bettie Ward arth, Sailor | L- Jobasou, aigual eorpe; J. M. Goddaed, Fitvecath 3 House of Representatives. Ladies Desiring « Beawtital Complex- |) Hor relatives and’ (riends are respectfully invited to | Q-TWO—X DRAKE'S | FLANTARION | BITTARS — Bog sixth, Sunshine distanced. Time 34434 EW: Winey, Seventy-seventh N. Y.;/and J. C. Boas, Wasauxorox, July 7, 2862. | ion. LATRO'S Bloor oP Youth has no cawal for proverving | attend the funeral, at her late rosidenee, 9, Weat | Sark, as well ano every one’s abla Roey men lend on tae cami auas Wath ocing, pg 8 = ye N. sips ~ prions MESERS, DIVEN, VAN VALKENBURGM AND POMEROY JOUN THE pad pt ad skin. Sold by all drug- —— street, ihjs (Tuesday) morning, at ten — ‘and canbe rolled Upon to strengthen and 1: 0 Second, en wounded rebels from Nert th Carolina —— 3 coor ‘Trovatore third, Avalanche fourth, Laura Faris bringing MILITARY SERVICE. Hovcwpy.—On Sunday, July 6, at half-past eleven _ arene up the roar. Véry little chang ition took place | regiments were brougnt up. Mr. Davia, (rep.) of N. ¥., rose to ask leave of ab- | , Dx. Schenck: Will Viste Alexandeie Tor | ocicck P.., of iuslamation ot the womb, Carmina | ‘OO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION . ea eet Gee the land as | The following died on the passage up:—J. M. Hughes, | sqnce for himself and his coMeagues, Mosars. Van Valken- | Cis, So eT ee Tae De hte’ nes aeaieet | Hovowtay, thé beloved wife of John Houghiin, aged 25 X RIIFICLAL BONM FILLING INSURTED IN A BORE tho piace of ’Avalanche. Before they. reached the | Ninety-third N. Y.; L. Morehouse, Eighth N. ¥., and M. | purgh and Pomeroy, they being about to retura to their | FoomR stench place. 2A, stateuaieing no pain, Old mints a ‘va on at " Nao years. ‘Thefrionds aud relatives of the family aye. 11 lathes to attend ibe faneral, from her lese corer: Columbia street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two ‘clock. Horray,--On Monday, July 7, after intense, suffering, quarter pole on vor, | J. Seynem, Seventh Mich—all of typhoid fover. ©, Mu- | respective districts to assist im raising troops. He said a sharp contest places, | Jain, Tenth Penn. Reserves, was drowned, that he had often been called upom, since he held a seat hen Wagram went to the front, closely followed b; Trovatore, Bettie Ward third, but evidently beaten, yf ‘The following jd Slee es tat are | Bore, t0 differ with many of his associates; but sucha rs g Tetra Satta Praag Mba BOCAS. PRARSON, M. 1, Discoverer, “Cocin for the Hair.”.=—Phaion & Son's Joain,”’ or deodorized Cocoanut Oth, is ee e gC mr cleaning, irk ey tt “For sale by it l¢ fox dressiny Serving aud restoring the h 2 N= ANCY DE, lanche & good fourth, with Laura last, unable to koe; Aifference bad always arisen from his sense of duty, In } ll druggisisand fancy goods dealers, Many Hurray, aged 68 years, S monthsand 2 days. UGTION.—GOODS FROM AUCTION—VAN ace with the others. In this way they passed tho baif | reported:— this crisis of the country, whon its only hope lay in the ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested: Fankes Notions, Gentiomy i ta Pte pole, and after & mos exciting contest they came | W. Kearney, Co. G, 04th Now York. mone ca] iy. all Run.—Many Soldiers Died Sox tinek | The rd une funeral, from het late pas Mali ng Oa | Fastaverything. Sales, Cheap John style, every a sailitary arm of the pation, the man who lent bis aid and ‘agram first, acouple | Chas. Sorivener, Co. E, 14th United States infantry. influence to strengthen WILSON & CO.'S, 73 Bowery. of toal treatment, would have prevented this, home in the following ord arm assisted his country in treet, this (Tuesday) moni it tem o'clock. Ht ence eteeteat tases of lengths ahead of Avalayche, Trovatoro a good third, | Sergeant T. Hatton, Co, 2 82d Pennsylvania. her hour of peril and of need; but those who sat herodis- pects ae TWO GENTLENEN PANE. Laura Faris fourth, Bettie Ward last. | Timo—3:63)¢. aoe nteny ap th ne a aad Nd cussing abstract questions of govermment were neglect. he Aral Hyos.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, July 1, DesoRan A. ranma with Boar In the enum SkooND Rack. Sweepstakes for three year olds, p.p., | Jacob Lamb, Co. F, 107th Pennsylvania, ing their highest duty. If this republic is to be saved, it PP no ron Candy) ie At rahion Ganjn Hine formerly Lote,’ » ’ ae county, W Xe noameey arpa one mileanda half out. Two started—viz: Mr. Hunt- THIRTY. -SEVENTH CONGRESS, can only be saved on the battle Geld. In taking leave of | agent, See Monday's Horald. Particulars of the faneral in to-morrow’s paper, ¢ rasa re, New York. alarS en's ch, f. Jessie and & Lexington fly, Jessie wou ‘the House, he asked those whe remained to devote their oo Kare Oa Sunda July 0, while aa e visit to hee son —3 eye cleverly, making the milo and a half in 2:46. Ee @norgies to procuring arms and armies, and to leave | Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cures the | iniaw, Poter McMdlien, 201 Kleventh street, Many any, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A GROCERY toa fature time those questions about which Mon were | very worst form of Perce cherinase “aption of the Skin | the Deloved mother of John Kane and Rosanga McMul- ‘and Liquor Store ¢ gag sequsinact with the bualuess, Excursion oF St. Brinaet’s Scroois.—A grand excur- ——— divided. ‘This Congress, he thought, had committed | sudold Uloors, No. 8 Division streed, Naw York city, since | jon, nged 67 years. Her late residence was with her aun, | No oilers need apply, host oy Toterenors required. “Onll wb s:on for the benefit of St. Bridget’s parochial schools will Wamunoron, July 1, 1000. | siiguies te MiCReE Oe eee | —— aA’ stanton Barwat. Bil Duane n., New Wark, for two days. ako place to-day at Jonos’ Weods, under the direction of pratt ns ean tifa ‘A mistake 40 rovive party Gilferences in | Conrad Fox, 81 Street, New fay her soul reat in REWARD—LOST, A MEMORANDUM BOOK, Peace, ‘The frieads of the family and those ef ber brothers $l with receipt. for ton of Terre Haute and Alton John and Felix Ferris, and those of her son’s father-in- | snd St, Louls Railroad (of $1,079 each), with receipts for law, Patrick Rogan, aro invited to attend the funeral, | ton per cent thereon, signed ‘vy ty butier for the com- . Witmor, (rey.) of Pa., presented the petition of y haa been a) d whol: id. retail agent for Dr, the patriotic chaplain of the Sixty-ninth | _ Mr. g , Congress or the nations “ , Father Mowmey) flldwed tho forvanes ot ‘that feulont | Thomas W. Dredford for an appropriation ot public landa | “hr. Horcarey, ep.) of Ohiag taquired whether the | Fy RumRe, spy, ten Weed Tonle Madras 7 4 dry other Papers and receipts. As none are . The weather benefit of the industrial sshools for n. gentleman had any permission ¥) lecture the House? — 291 Kleventh street, this (Twosday) afternoon, ab | mittee with sun ri corps in the first campaign in Virginia. T for the ‘s ir women, . y, transferred or endorsed, Nagy are of no value to i tor being deservediy popu- . Divex—Ob! 1 am pot lecturing this Congro-s. ke Notice—Dr, Schenck Will two o’clook isely. Hor fll be takem to | 4' . + Pog add ode art ¥ cha tne Sen TARE BL. Mr. Watt, grep.) of N. Y. is entirely out of or- on oy HJ setts, | Uaivary Onmenery for apa fu the contente ante to ation iar Hawley, fread Fitaring Jar with bis congregation, it isto be presumed that the afver be in New York Monday from 1) & Ml, to 4 P. excursion to-day will be largoly attended, ‘Mr. Fammyvey, (rep.) of Mo., from the Qommittee on | der. If the gentloman wo'ats leave to go, let bim go, e AWat Mis ryoms are al No. aaWhEe, Ualyary Cometery for interme: street . hone On ieaday, July 1, Mane Gauon, wife of

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