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Neatnet se wonaty @d fishers, though this war has shown conspicuously the advantage of eucouraging thous urseries of seamen by the wonderful exploits of Yankee “whips and Yankee crews, THE RELEASE OF STATS PRISONERS, © contrast with much of partisan action in Congress is ‘Che passage in the House to-day of a bill looking to the “#eloase of State prisoners, under certain eircumstanoes. “Whe following is the bill:— ‘That the Secretary of State and the Secretary of War be and they are hereby directed forthwit! , or as so¢n as may Be practicable, to furnish to the judges f the Circuit aud District Courts of the United ~tater and of the District of Columbia a list of the names of 411 persous, citizens of ‘States in which the administration of tue laws has con- tinued unimpaired iw the said federal courts, who are dow, or my hereafter be held as prisoners of the United Bates in any fort, ersenat, or other vince Ir politi. Cal prisoners , or otheswise us prisoners of war; (he said ist to contain we names of af s.cu whe reside in tue re- apeotive jurisdictions of sai! judves, or who may be Uby tue said sevreturic:, or ‘either of them, to ecoy tein any law of the Unived States, in any of id ju:isdictions, and alo the date of each arrest, and cases whore a Grani Jury, having att nded said courts, or either of them, having juri-« ction im the pre- nines, “ince the arrest of said persons, tas tertulnrted fits segsion without finding an fmuictiuent, or present- mont, or other prococding against #.ch perrons; and in ‘cases = hereinafier provided rv, it shal be the duty of said judges forthwith 10 order tho discharge of such prisuner fiom enid impiiaun- mmol; and every officer of the United sites having sexstovy of such prisouer is hereby di ected immediniely to obey and execute said juiges order; and in case he hail delay or refuso so todo, he sh.it be subject t in- dictment tor « wnisdemeanor and be punished by a tine of Mot jess tian five hnndred doilars and imprisonment in ‘tho common jai! for a jeriod of nut less than six mouths, tion of the Cu: rt. . ‘that in case any of such prisoners ehall be un- Meat or presentment for any offence upn nst tho laws of (io United States nnd b. ext ting laws, vail Or arecognizancs may be taken for ihe xppoarancs tor trial of such person. 11 shail be the d ty oF eaid judzos at once todischarge such person upon buil or recognizance for trial as nforesai |, and in case thy sai i>ecreturies of si ate and War shail for any rea-oa ruse or omit to fur Miso the suit list within Ive days (rom and after ‘he paceave of this act, uny citizen may bya ion allegiog th» tacts nfore-aid toue ing any oF the persons 80 a8 wid ip is ned suprortot by the ath of euch pout or any othor cre libly per. obtain and be eniit ed to have the said judges ordor iv dis barge such prisoner, provided however atthe -aid jndo shall De satistiod such allegations ‘are true aud shail als) in all cases included im the provisio.s of this bill, or a the public ty shail requive it, have power audi be required to take a scergnizince or ‘Dod Con seeh prisoner to kexp the peace and be of good Debayi © towards Ue Liied Sim es, acd also to appesr Delors the propor court, ii he shall d ‘em the sae naces: mary atruoexsminat ono! thecnee,and {% shali be ube duty of the District Attorney cf tie United Sintes to atten! at such exam navi n by sai i Judge. . That it is and shall be ‘awful for the President of the United states, wh never in lis judgment, by rea- won of rebellion or Invasion, the j whlis. gafety’may re. quire it, to suspend by proc.amation the privileges of ‘the writ of habeas corp s thro ighout the United States or in any part thereof, axd whenever an ver the Said writ shall bo suspended 23 afovosaid it shall be un- Jawful tor any of the judges of the several courts of the Unito.t States, or of ‘any State, to all w said writ, any- thing in this act or im any cther act to the contrary notwithstanding. ‘The bil! was passed to the second reading, and referred sapon motion of Mr, Sherman, to the Judiciury Com: amnities. GEN. POPE'S STAFF. Assistant Adjutant General A. G, Speed, and Capt. Noyes; of Mejor General 'Pop:'s staff, are expected :o arrive here to-morrow, to resime their duties under the Gowwrander of the Army of tho Department of Virginia, oe DEATUS OF SOLDIERS: ‘Tho following deaths of soldi s Lavo been roported:— Martin Eopenger, ete 16th Vichigan, Jobn Stokes, Co. See Obto, Dota Cramer, Co. Poter S. lichinond, W. W. McKernan, Co. ‘ne ba Michig H.C. Bare, Co. Ih, 9tu New York cavalry, George Ph: ps, Coe K, 9th New York cavalry. Patrick Glo sain, Co, 1), Ist Pennsyivanta artiliery. Wan. Jacks n, Co. K, 2 Florida. TRE REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. ‘The caucns of republicaus called for last night by Mr. Potter, 0% chairmanjof the committee, xdjourned until toy Might without even organizing to-day. it was agreed during the ¢ossion of the House that the moeting should ‘be deforr.« until to-morrow evening. The object of the ‘Suncus has not becn disclosed. 11 REBEL ASHLY’S SUCCFSSOR. Jato Ricnnond paper states tha Beverly Robinson, of tho Fourth Virginia cavalry, has been appointed b-iga- dior gonera! and taken the late Turner Asuby’s com- mand, REBEL COMPLAINTS AGAIN -T UNION 8°LDTERS. Complaint is made of the inboman treatment of rebel soldiers by our own on the peninsula. Several Georgians, dt ia said, were found hung, and many bodies mutilated; but this is kuown hero to be untrue. NAVA". APPOINTMENT. Frederick D. Stuart, of this city, formorly of Brooklyn, New York, has been appojatod acting master, and or- dored to report to Captain Wilkes, and will, it is under- stood, be that gantleman’s chicf executive officer on the James river, THM GUNBOAT CONTRACTS. None ef tho proposals for gunboats for the navy come up to the requirements for draft and swiftness, VROMOTION OF GEN. FRANKLIN, Genoral Franklin, ia addition to those mentioned in yesterday's despatch, has been nominated by the Prest. Gentes brevet brigadier general of the regular army aod major genoral of volunteers. A NDW SUBMARINE DATTERY, Yertarday afternoon a enbiaring battery was towed to the Novy Yard by a tug from Philadelphia. As it lies in the water ft resombtes a sturgeon, and is about thirty foot long and six im diameter. The Sugar C.op of Louisiana, Wasmunares, July $, 1862. LEVER FROM VME SECRETARY OF THR TREASURY BLLAVIVE TO TAXILG DOMESTIC SUGAR. The following letter was recently aidresse Cusirman of the Committee on Ways aad Means Reascry Deraren ine 20, 1562. Sim—1 om seliably informed that the sugar cro> of Loutsi- ual Y Was 500,000 hogsheads, of 1,100 pounds each, is euid Lo be 60,090 hogsheads more than the crop of any previe Fr. Of this crop thore were in Now Oriew when ‘aken Ly our troops, say 80,060 hogsheads, chicily hold by foreigners, and there yet remain on the planta. tives, say 220,000 Logsleads—equivalent in all to, say 160 tous. Tt is thought by gentlemom conyo:sant with this trade that this qountity will veurly, if not quite, supply the to tho wants of tho comntry until thenew crop will be ready for market nest fall, Shipments to North ports are already boy ‘These fate | suggest the expediency of such internal duties on domestic sugars as ate necessary to secure the vevenue oxectod from the import duties on foreign. t, and the necessity of 4 dy “ombs aced ju the Tax Dill, will Coudtloss engage the attention of the Committes on Ways and Meaus. With great respect, P. CHASE, Scerotary of the Treasury. Flog, Titvoxus Stevens, Cheirtan Commitios on Ways Fr WINST SESSION. Senate. Wasusxctos, July 8, 1962 Mr. Screven, (rep.) of Ma ted petitions in Eavor of the emancipation of the «nves. THY CONPICATION Wht. ARS, (Ta).) 0 On motion of H., the Confis cation iil, os retrtned from the fiowse, was takan up, Mr. Chane woved that the Sonote inset on its amend mont ao 4 comimictee of eon!ar ous SHAMAN, (rep.) ef Ob, noved that the Senate re- a to the smendtnent and agree co tho Houee Dill, je. Team (ren) L the Sonate woukt Feeade i tie We 118 Keb a epailseation 6 vet u god bill We omendment, vOF a Ina, Howar!, Suerman, od hy Yous 1! 0. nator, Lane which wis reject Yuan Messi Five, Lane vines. Hate, Wan AwaRn tiles cis. Bay . Lathan, omeroy. Sauissuiy, Wnoniyean, Was Mass, Wwiitmot, "Wilson of Mr, Clark's motion for @ con’srence committes was Chen agroed to by yeas £4, 10. iy, Lane of Ind. “Wilson” of Mo. TUE BXPULAON OF SU RVTOR ANOTONS, OF RRODR reLAND, Mr. Wear, (Union) of Ind., called up the resolution Cor the oxpuision of Senator Siinmens Mr. Tex Even xs (rep) of N.J., moved to refer the eesolution to the Judiciary Committee. Motion agreed to by yeas 31, mays 7. Moaara, Foster, Henderson, King, Nesmith, Powell, ahuaeun nd Wright. by TH PARIFY On motion of Mr. Fxavenpa, (rep.) of Me., the Tariff ii) was taken Up. tae 16 Sen is Le nara the amendments re- ported by the Committee on Fiuance. ‘The duty on ee aaa distilied from en ee frre duty ou shoot igou wan Cauca O00Ut Witty tbree conts un Ounce to iort: The amendments mace in the’ committee were con. curred in, and the bill passed. AMENDMENT OF UK MILITIA LAW. Mr. Witsow introduced a bil! o amend the act calling forth the militia for suppressing invasion, approved ruary 28, 1795, TUR AFRICAN SLAVE TRADR. Mr. coca, ( of Conn., introduced a bill amend- atory of (he act probibiting the slave ca THE NAVY On motion of Mr. Hate, (rep.) of N. H., the bill to es- tab.ish and equalize the grade of line olicers in Navy was taken up. Mi. Crimes, (rep.) of Iowa, offered Giving nava: officers, when retired, rations given to the of army ollivers. Rejected, MAN cffered an amendment, that officers of the navy ave the game pay as the same ravk of arm y officers, and no retired officers have any rativns, Adopted. On motion of Mr. Gans, the grade of aamiral was changed to rear admiral. Adjournod. amendment, Houne of Representative: Wasurnaron, J THE TREASURY NOTE iLL, ‘The House concurred in the report of the conference committee on the United States Note bill. STATE PRISONERS. Tho Pouse then resumed consideration of the bill to provide for the discharge of Sta‘v prisoners and others; authorizing tho judzes of Caled States cvurts to take Dail on recognizauces to seoure the trial of (he same, aud clothing the President with power to suspeud the pr logs of the writ of haboas corpus. Mr. Biopis, (opp.) of Pa., said that it had been claimed that the Vvesident bas # right arbitrarily to imp:ison American citizons, Ho (Mr. Biddle), however, would not @ixcuss this question, Tuis bill devied such a right, by the necessary imputation that the President does not possess this power Mr. Courax, (rep.) of Ind., believed that the President has the right to suspend ihe writ of habeas corpus, and that tho Pvesident had exercised the power fearlessly. He (Mr. Colfax) would not yor man’s (Mr, Pidalo’s) inte 0 would implied!y censure the President. MALLORY, Ky., wished to know if, as Mr. Piuham had contended, tad power to suspead ‘the writ of habeas corpus resides in Conge could be transferred to thie President. Bavenaa, (rep.) of Ohio, expliined, remarkit m, the ball 6, 1862. vie or the biil if the geatle- pretation were true; for to do 88, tae power i {that respect could di Mr. Suxmagep, (opp.) of R. 1, moved tu Diay tho bill on the table. Motion disagreed to by yoas 29, nays 89. Mr. ihprxe, (opp.) of Pa,, offered an amendment mak- ing tt lawful for the Prosido..i, whenever i son of rebellion or inyns on the p Toque it, (0 suspend by | roc! twoive’ his judgment ic safety my, clamation, or the period of months, or until ihe next meeting o, Congress, the privileges of the writ of hubeas corpus in any of the Untted States, or avy part therect, wherein the iaws are by force opposed and the execution thercof obstructed; and whenever saul writ shall bo suspended it shall b unlaw fui for any one of the judges of the several cou: of tho United States, or any State, to allow said writ, anything in this act or in avy other act notwithstanding. Under the operation of sai preyjous question, this amefittiient was excide* bet was passed, A sgnope's of thig bill Tas Set last week. HB PAY OF ARMY OSFICERB, ETC. Tho House then passed the Senate bili detining the pay and emolemen: other purpo: Ong of the sections of the bill empowers the Prosident to diccharge any officer unsuitable for duty, or wh se distaizsal would promote the public interests. Another section bestows full citizenship on parsons born abroad, after one yeur’s residence, on condition of honorably serving in the ary ‘TUR CONVISCAIZON PILL. On motion of Mr. K1ior, (rep.) of Mass., the H use in- sisted on its disagreemcnt to the Seate's’ substitute for the Coufiscativg bill, and consentod to a committee of conference. of certain officers of the army and for THE CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL. The House concurred iu the conference report on the Civil Appropriation bill. Adjourned. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. The Bombarauient of Vicksburg—Situa- tion of Our Worcees in Arkansas—Rebel Troops Sent to Richmon:), &c., &e, CarRo, July 8, 1862. The steamer Sunshine, from Vicksburg the Sd, has arrived The bombardment was continued. ‘The town Was Ceserted eserpt by the military. ‘Tho nows from White riv r, Ark,, is not encouraging- Colonel Fitch; still Lo.ds 3t. Charles. No reliof had yet reached General Curtis, ‘he whole country bordering on White river is reperted in arins, except those flying from the conscription, whi. is exforced in the most vigozors manner, Byate are frequently fired on from Dreckiuridge’s diviion has gone to Vicksburg. A largo number of Mississippt troops have gone to Rich. mond. Nearly all the government stores have been rornoved from Grevtda to a place vceupied by two thou. sand or three thousand rebels, They havo burned all the trestle work of the bridges between Memphis and Cold Water. General Hindman has issued an appeal to tho people of Arka iney part. The Little Rock Gazelte of tho 28th rays that the fede- rals bave evacuated Indian Baye d St, Charles, nnd the whole lower White rivur, and buve goac in the direction of Memphii General Curtis leit B. ‘© and creased Black river, andi is sunposed to bo marching towards Cxeh> bridge, with a view to reaching the Mistissippi river via Crow- loy’s ridge. Gen. H,#, Hempstead, of Little Rock ts dead. ‘Tho Arkansas State government has boen removed to Hot Springs. and says that he intends to annoy the enemy. ¥ possible way, and asks tho people to do their NAVAL OPERATIONS ON THe HissIss HPPI Official Report of Captain Craven to Flag OMcer Farragut, &e. The Navy Department has received despatches datea United States steam sloop Brooklyn, off Vicksburg, Juno 22. ‘The (ollowing is from Capiaia Crayon to Commodore Farragut:— n obedionee to your orders of the 15th I lert 0 river, at one P.M. of oP. M..1 sent the marine in all about one huodred i Lowry, at Bayou sara, © teldgraph apperatus id with ceders to Inforta the an r guctd ands laos, under ¢ » purpose of lestros ing tho wire thorities of that town that we were ou the river for the purpose of enforcing the Jaws of our common country, and provecting its loyal citizens, and at the samo timo tw warn them ifany hoétile demonstrations v ols OF transports as they prs al murderers made upon sed in tront of their lait under contribution, if not dealt ‘About eleven in the morning | turned with bis party to the ship, having therune complished ring. ty Apparat, which had been rem ott bm deiore be landed. About mile of the wt © was out and bronght aboard, and the vieriol and batterias ee stroyod. “Lhe people ushore seemed to bo p posed, were quite civil, and male no distospe tions, Tho Mayer or chief magistrate in at Lowry that but two or three days prev 1 the ti res ténont Lowry re is Work, exe had had, oriter commantod the pariy n visited by bal guerillas; tha. they rages azatual faw and rasted a lieutenant who 4 No was resened by his meu aud | ds. Fe represented theve guar iil A, Whom the inhabitants of thy had greater dreadof than ty 14 he haved & lawless sat nt aw ius of ¢ not hoid Relure Union at tho “Yankee Doodle,” Lot the prineipal streets. pout Intt-past ton of the morn. 1g of tho 17th, the I leaving shore, Lowry, with the flog dot jy doom # and to the tune of inwrobod through & ing of the 16th: On th 101 Jolued UB, and at abont hult-past we passed lodu: Isth, at haif-part e) were we mol hings since ou mond nive of that morning . Wo cerived at our present anchorage on i ea in the mn dy and Tsow no @ un our iusto ow last trip except- ehange in the g at Grand riddted by shot ‘On a final bill just to the irthwork, whieh bh oniy recewtly thrown tip, and was capable of re: threo or four#mall field pieces. wae entirely deserted. On the 26th inst, Commander Porter arrtrod here with ton of his mortar boats; yestorday the Miami arrived with another, and ving It, as Woll a the towa, this aftornoon four others were towed up. Commander Porter informed mo that his floiila ‘was fired upon at Rilis Cliffs, and that ft is the intention of the rebels to mount & trouDiewome battery at that place; also at Quitm: Landing, as be learned at a farm Ronse coming up. ‘The boats which srrivea this morn ing Were fred at from Klis Cie and on the Parish. One was hit two or three times, one si irily disabling ome of her boilers. Youterviay fei rent the Oneida and ‘Winona to look after these To-morrow I shall send the Katatvlin to convoy fotwo team cofaras Baton Rouge, or until she meets yea Hore at Vi irg the rebels ‘eo ite » in extending for SE tityiog tare ee aie they have se~ > ten thousand about the ton 4, mpire tom- nl it is said treope quaiterod. ip sad iss baey Qo iyive rarest ctssron ce | THE GBEAT EASTERN OFF CAPE RACE ovum prepared for on ‘King, eighty Dae wana af ad vaierem. On chic Lory the duties wore reduced frou four to two 9 rE ome Ber Round.) of Ky., ofred an amenamat re. | TWO DAYS LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. pealiag the bounties on eee vessels, Rejected, aud the bil was reported to the Senat the shurd. The Grenada Appeal of the 3 says that large tum. | the Great Fastern left Liverpool. Ders of the rebel troops hxve gono trom Tup!es to Water Again tt was ritmored Persighy Will aesume tho Freucis Vuiley, forty miles sonth of Liolly Springs. Ambassadorshiy at London. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1862 Debato in the British Parliament on American Affairs. Lord Palmerston’s Remarks on the Subject of Intervention. ADVAXCE IN THE PRICE OF COTTON, &o. Carn Race, July 8, 1962. ‘The steamship Groat Fastern, with Liverpool dtes of the 1st inst., passed this point at one o'clock this ai noon, and was boarded by th York press. Her dates are two days later than those received by the Europa at Hulifax, American affairs have baen again alluded to in both Houses of tho British Parliamont. Lord Paliwerstun slated that hecould see no good at present in ofurs of mediation, but the government would with pleasure take advaniuge of avy favorable opening that might occur. Lord Brougham explained bis speech in the House of Lords on American afairs, that he merely wished, as fellow Christians, to remonstrate with the Americaus on the couree ot the civil war. Gloss it over as they miyht, the war threatonod fatal results to the character of the American people. In the House of Lord Brougham deplored the continf- ance of the clvil war and its consequences to Furepe. He thought it impossible for England to interfore. but cx- pressed tho opinion that the Americans would see the suicidal character of the struggle and come to amicable arrangements before they entirely lost the respect and affection of Kurops ag a uation. In the House of Commons Mr. Hopewood asked if the government intend to take stops as a mediator. Lord Palmorston expressed deep sympathy with the sufloring operatives, and eulogized their enduronce. he wished it was in the power of the government to take steps for their reliof; but interference in Amerioa now could only aggravate mattors. Both England and France would be delighted to tuke modiatory steps when a fitting opportunity acress, he should look upon it both as a duty ands Ploasure. After another debate on fortifieations the Govermment bill was read the second time by—158 to 56. ‘The London Morning Post sditorially contonds that the masterly Confederate moyemontes tn Virginie Lave com, pelied immense armies, destined for its conquest, to cease the offensive and content themselves with action on the cofensive. The city article of the Eondon Daily Nows-rogards the latest news as portending the almost indefinite postponc- mont of peace. ‘The operatives at Rlackburn held a moeting to urge mediation, but overwhelming opposition was shown, and the government was finally called upon to try and re-establish the confidence of the Southern planters in Lincoln. Tho correspondence relative 0 the delivery of i ship Emily St. Piorre to the American aulhorinie. been published, from which it appears that cite Adams did not recedo from the position first assamed by him on the subject: Tho diplomatic correspondence reiative to the Emily St. Piorre is longthy, Mr. Adams contonds that the ship and cargo wore confiscated, and demands their restora- tion, Russell employed legal arguments agaivst con. tending that Captain Williams’ counsel could only be dealt with in the prize courts of the captors. Acams rejoined with the contontion that the claim for the rostoration of the ship rested on the sound est principles ef law and equity. Amorica expected a dif- ferent decision, and will be made wise by the result, and willtake precautions for the future to better protect jtself. Russell endeavored to convince Mr. Adams that the English government had no power in (he matter; but the latter closed by saying the argumonts had not mate” rially changed the naturo of the issue, and he had sont the correspondence to Washington, George Peabody was tohave a public banquet, given by the Lord Mayor, on being presented with the freedom &e. &., a. yacht of the New of the city of London, The marriage of Princess Alice tock place on the day ‘Tho Bourse was heavy at 68f. 15. ‘The Italian b.dget passed both ses of Parlioment Garibaldi at Palermo urged the people to concord. The stoainship North American, from Quebec, arrived at Londonderry on the let. Maprip, June 27, 1862. Ta the Sonate to-lay Caldovon Collantes expressed the hope that the a: ceed the ‘The Mix jon of Fraiwe ia Mexico would not ox- i:nita of the London convencion. 6 said that Spain would gtill exercise sufi- cient influence to cbtain legislative sitisfaction from Mexico; for sha had not abandoned the employment of necessary means. It is positively affirmed that the King of Portugs! is betrothed to the Princess of Fina ial ana Commerc fal Newse LONDON MONEY MARKGT. Congols closed on the B0th at 912f a 0174 for money. Awerican stocks dull, The latest sales on Mouday were>— Ulinols Central shares, 47); read, 2015 a 4463¢ discount; Erie ti 2034. TAVERPOOL COTTON MARELT. The sales of cotton to-day reach 20,000 bales, including 12,000 to speculators and exportors. The market is up ward and excited, with an advauce of one-half of a peuny to one penny per pound since Saturday, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFTS MARKET, ‘The breadstufis market is firm ond steady. Wal flour firm. Wheat quiet and Corn quiet; mixed, 288. 6. LIVYRPOOL PROVISION MAKI: Provisions generally are very Athya & Co, repor!:—itoet heavy. nominal, Bacon has a downward tendency, with an active demand at the decliue. Lard steady at 80s. a 428. Tallow steady and unchanged. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE Magen. Ashes quiet at 26s. 6d. i Cofiee—No sales. at pots, Sugar inactive Rico quiet and steady. Linsees olf uly at 40s, 6d. a tis, Rosin buoyant at O4s. 6d. 9 Spirits turpentime still advancing and quoted LONDON MAIKETS. Breadstufly quiet and stoady, oxeept corm, which hasan upward tendency, Shgar steady. dull, Toa firm, ‘Todlow firm at 474. Spirits turpentine advancing; quoted 05s, Lineeod olt stendy at 39s gd, THE LATEST MARKEE Loxnox, July 1-Fvoning. Connols close at 9194 9 913 for 1on0y The latest sales of Amorican stocks were:—Frie shares, 29 a 30; Lilinols Central, 48 a 47 discount. Lavery July 1, 1862. Cotten--Sales to-day 15,000 hirles, fuclurlyy Coffe buoyant, Rice 1 8,000 halon to speeniators and ex} ‘The market opened vuoy- Ant and upward, and all qualities advanced a tiiile, but closed more quiet. The advi m Mauchester are favorable, tha maz ket for goods and yarns being still upward, though transactions are light, Brendetuffs.—Flour quiet and firm. Whent firm and Corn dull and dectined 3d.; mixed, 2%s, Sa, Pork flat. Tallow steady ters q Provisions.—eef noroinal. Lard advanced 6d. Bacon quict. Shivping News. Art from New Vora, 1... Kearn, and Df Soule, nt pools Plantagenet, at Havre; Laila, Rookh, a yiphing, at Newport: C Gloucester; Creole, at man, in imag a Hiore, and Bu oy ‘of Mattie, New Orieans, and {21h Rosanna, aod B Wella, at Kivaston) « Pa E Hl. luyaich, at Liverpool, = Industrie, at Bre Rid for Yor! nh, Union, at Dent, on sehr Chesapeake was sunk by ship Screamer—no date ven, The Hureja at taltfax. Haurax, July 8, 1962. ‘The Europa arrived hero at half-past five and sailed for Boston at nine P.M. She has sixty-two parsengers. Arrival of the Dam: ‘ Sr. Joans, N, i ly 8, 1982, ‘The steamer Damascus, from Glasgow on ine ath of June, pamend Cage Face at Cent P.M. reqverder, Interesting fro:a Albany. Auaany, July 8, 1862. Fernando Wood, ex-Goveruor Hunt and ex-Governor Seymour are in town, a! tho Delavan House. ‘The meeting of the Democratic Stare Committee will take place at the Delavan House to.1n0rrow. Governor Morgan returned at nuon to-day. Frank'ia B. Hough, of Albeny, has been eppeinted Surgeon of (he Ninety-soventh regiment, Now York Canal Tclis, Ateayy, July 8, 1862. ‘The canal tolis from the commencement of the season to July 1, 1562, foot up $1,400,258. For the same time in A861 thoy ware $907.0 The Indian Troubles in Utah, Pacwio Spanos, Utah, July 7, 1862. ‘Tho Indians have taken al! tho stage etock from three or four stations oust of the Rock Ridge, thirty-two Lead jn all, killed two emigrants and took their stock. They alzo took one hundred and forty horses from Californians at Yo Springs. A war with the Cheyennes, Saakes and two or three bends of Sioux appears inevitable. ‘There are only ive hunccod troops on the whole liae, which are not enough for its protection. Tho Avavia’s Mai Bos 1y 8, 1802, Tho mails por the steamship Arabia, for Liverpool, close nt coven o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) morning; but sho will not lo i vo her cock ant about ton A. M. The Boston Weekly y Ba i Statement, Poston, July 8, 1862. $38,231 708 64,600,040 7,984.0 15'300'500 11,686,000 26,809,000 6,944,000 Capital stock.. a diseounrs Specie Due from other ba Dug to otber banks, Deposits . Civculation Explosion of a Powder Mil Poxtianp, July The wheel mill ef the Orioutal Fowder Company, at Gorham, exploded this morning, killing ene man and ine Juring (wo others badly. Navy Yaxp, DRooknyy.—Operations at this naval sta- tion have assumed a very active appearance since tho Vourth. Ordnance of every description is piled up in Jarge quantities all over the yard. The blacksmiths’ de partment is in full blast, and the shipearpenters, stip. joiers aud rigge just as busy as they can be. There are sor es on the pay roli; but nol mor than 2,600 are actively employed. A> soon us tho tis appropriation is made this number will have to bo in- croisad in order to meet the pressing demands oi the cepartment. Markets. PRIGADELPAIA STOCK BOATD. Vetay a, duly 8, Ponnzylvenia state fives, 4; Morris Canal, 45; Long Island) Rai Tog: Ponisyivania Railroad, 4714. Sight exchange of Now York 24 par a 1-10 per ceut pretium. voor, Fuly 8, 1862. Flour dull. Wheat declining: red, $1 18 #81 22, Cora quiet. Coffee quict: Rio, 20c. a Ce firm, and advancad 1¢.: Obio, 1c Vitaverria, July 8, 1862. Flour vneba:ged. Whert in good temand: sales 100,600 bushe's white at $1 0a $1 vo; red, $1 24.0 $1 25. Corn ii good voques at 546. & 55c. Coffee itm: Riv, 190. wale, Whiskey firm at doe, « 31 vAto, July 81 P.M. Wheat a: m: wales 6,000 busitols atn- Flour unchanged. ed Ohio, $1 05; 24,000 ia ver Michi 07: 4,000 bus abel Groen Lay elub, 94,c. a 9c. Corn ci rales 600 Husnels, not very choice, Bee. Rye, Caual’ freights stead Imports —10, 3000 bbis. flowr, $8,000 bushels wh 65,000 bushels ¢ . Exports—4.000 bbis. flour, 100,000 busnals wheat, 126,000 bitshols corn, 20,000 bushels ios 9RUR, TE GRE BATTUES 6 Ge yPoLeLLaM, The Six Da: Battles on the Cyjvka- hominy—Heroie Conduct of the Union Troops—Final Defeat of the Rebels— Operations in. the Sorthwest=The Milltin Law of New York—Fourth of duty in Ravope, é&c., &e., &c. The Famity Heraip, for the present week, roady this (Wednesday) morning, will contain full and graphic Ac- counts, from our own Corretpondents, of the stirring events before Richmond during the past week, with re- ports of the Movements and Operations of the Union Army under McClellan during that period, resulting, after six days Terrible Fighting, in the Defeat of the Rebele; The latest Despatches from (HY Divisivus of the Unirn Army tu the Southwest and aifforent pirts of the country; Tho new Militia Law of the State of New Yo An account of How the Fourth of July was celebrated in the Metropolis; Tho Latost Intelligence from Europe, and all interesting News of the preceding week. > Terme—Two Dollars Losin Single copies, rere Oficial Drawings orthe Delaware State aocant, Brand Crass 267 July 8, 1862 47, 69, ia 50 65, & Zac gta bi “ 7, 1, 40, 46, 6, 6 ddvesaing e Oficial Drawings of Murray, Eddy & i Co.'s Kentneky and M ate Lotteries, HG—Juuly ¥, 1862, 2, 7, 2. ue A CLAS 7, 61, 8, 68, oN TS $20—July § 1862, 40, TA, 10, 34, v4, 41, 8, 46. Ctréulars seat freo of chs UE, Iv hdvireacing either te “RAY, EDDY & Covington. Ke PrizesCashed in all Legale Information given. JOSKPH BAT storet, room No. 1, New York. ra Lotteries. Broker, 1 Wall 1 Onunmsta of the joints, and for plin- in Aloine ts enuint 10 24 Comal sereet, No. 4 Union square, and by all dea Get the new sty Gauze Merino U ndershirts, 50 cents. T. W. MOODY, 499 Browdway. C. Barnard’s Corrugated Metal have no rior, Cheaper and Letter test the Pens than gold, ‘Try and 3 Broadway, Ladies Bilas- ni & Shots and Slipper moidls, Shoes and Gaiers. Motive Power.—To Rent, a Fine, Strong and cay now a lof tons @lx story Bris i Lot the city, with shaite, don, tarough atilew need apply. Ade ring for 20 complete, vost oe. _ Parson Rrown f Lotte ss in a f wo te felebrated Brandy made from tue ig! edlents « of the Ammer. can gape. Right the best mod BALCIS, 2330 artes de Visite tor 94, 5 wioh street, corner of Barclay, Summer Clothing, 6 ALBYANSS, any te § 8 per cont belo Brondway prices Loyd's Great rs ae won vy Gen dJetrors’, Freel Malia Gaiters aud b, Unprecedented Excitementt=Tartio this diy, a 13 Park row, by Bayard SUOTY & BRITTANY, Professor be Diitlor’s Hair DreeBiack 8, by the Rev. H. A. Spaard, Mr Eowanp W. of Cooper: Otsags Soumsoydaughior of Mr. Joh Johnson, of this ae , D. D., Mr, ROLDE, phat of Walliam Rey acids, Esq., all of this city. wat, wife of John FB, Ackerm: Bs ata, Tlonskr?. Parser. the Metropolis-News from | Nyack i or Hrown—W cents, ‘The best, uy it, Sold by drugytets Dapor ob Dey sureet, His Hair Dyc, 50 Cents, Binck or brown, best in ave, Depot No, t Barcluy stroei, and sold by all druygints. Doammess, tmpatred Bight, Noises in the Feat and Sore ‘Chron’ VON EISkNRENG, oulist and Aurist, 38 Cuinian pia Batchelor dj Inatantanen is, bas rinien and perfumers every where Jvistadora’s Heir Dye, Wie depot, wholvrale an Tue Dye ts applied by expe es Desiring a Beautifai Complex= —LALRD'S Bloom of Youth has no equal for preserving beautifying ve complexion and skin, Sold by al amid at 4) Broadway. Preservative 6 Astor Mouse, arty CavdaDre. Re 4 1 Hianter, mT mr for Diseaues of the Throat and Le Olive, 43% Broa: Monze of Commnbation, 9 M. id steht Fe : Celebrated Fatebtishe it a ) and oli Cres for beating fs le 10 Bond sue. ncovery Cures the giaher mises ise Reena as fe * Married. Cranpai-—Josnson.—in Brooklyn, on aaene, July CRAMDAL, ‘slown, » county, N. ¥., to Miss Fury A. RuynoLps.—On Weduesday moruit ae the bride’s parents, by the A. Diewoxs to Misa Kaui FB. Ri duly 2, kB Feravson—Wornatt.—Ops Monday, July 7, at the Sam- moriivid Methodist Episcopal eh rob, brooklyn, by the Key. Georgo S. Hare, Mr. Jamas RB.’ Frniuson to Miss Lizaim C., daughtor of Wade B. Worrall, I'sq. Died, ACKERMAN.—At West Farms, on Tuesday, July 8, Ham- ‘aged 34 years. The relatives and friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,on Thors lay afteroonn, at tour o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, West Farms. Bovainn.—On Tuesday, July 6, in Brooklya, Carouny Exima, ouly daughter of George ud Fauniv isurrill, ay 11 months. The relatives and friends of the fami'y aro respect- fully invited to attezd the funeral, this Wednesday, from the residence of her parcete, No, 28 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Bunwsry.—On Monday, July 7, aftor a hort but se- vore illness, Brinaxt, widow of the late Richard Burnett, anative of tue parish of Edgoworthstowu, county lang: ford, ireland, aged 74 years. ‘Tho relatives and (riends of the family are respectfully invitod to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 189 First avenue, Her remains will be conveyed Ww the Church of the Nativity, Paeond avenue, tins ( } morning, at ten o'clock, where a sulemn requiem mass will be C.lered for the repose cf her soul, aud (rom thence to Cavalry Cemovery fur interment, Cuagorre.—-Killed instantly, io acon, af Fair Oa! Va., on Wednesday, June %6 nist ADOLIEUS Cuazome, Seventh regiment ‘ey Voluntecrs, aged 25 years, 7 months and 7 days ‘The funeral services will be hold at St church, Sussex stroct, Jersey City, oa Thursds noon, at three o'clock, and Ue reiaing taken Now York Bay Cometory for imtertacnt. the family, officers and members ef tna & Hudson brigae respectfully invited to #iven Comrrox.--On Tuseday, July 8, alter a lin vory paintul tness, Jos Comirox, aged 71 months and 6 daye. His relatives and friends, and also those of his son-in- law’s fainily, Anguaius Hynoud, are respec to attend the funeral, this (Wedmcainy) a'ternoon at two o'clock, from his sow it-law'a romdexce, N' Greenwich straet, His remains will be taken vw Neighberhood for interinent will be prew Hackeosack Conwstn.—On Tue illness Isxnecta, tation ed 7 months and 20d tuves and friend: invited to attoud the f paronts, No, 256 Wost fwent nooa, at two o'clock Conwis.--On Tuesday. July 8, Parriox Corwin, & natty of the county Weetmend, Ireland, tu the 28th year of his Mathows ring and ars, LL pors please Copy. ing, July 8, after a short Of Joseph and Jane Coi- 6 respeoifully jeth sireot, om kriday ri tho family are respectfully 00, 76 THis friends and those tnvited to attend the fun tr ‘Third avenue, on Thuraday afternoon, CARVIELE. Iy and friends of the family are rospect- fully invited to attend the fuuersl, irom St. iarthvlo- mow’s cuirch, corner of Lafayotte place and Great Jones stroet, on Friday afternoon, at hul!-pasi three o'clock, withot ut further notice. Dowses.—On Tuesday morning, July 8, at her reai- No. 10 Wost Thirty-third strect, Mrs. AtuoE of the funeral will be given Frezares:y.--On Mouduy, July 7, Wrasax Jou, the son of Manrico and Elien Fitagerald, aged 15 years and 6 months. ‘yho friends of tho family are rospectfully iavited to attend the funeral, this (Wodnesday) afternoon, at two o’cleck, from his inte residence, No, 214 Riviagton street. ¥ianixcan.—Suddeuty, on Monday, July 7, Jouy FLA- MINGAN, @ native of Tullytown aioe) af ainac atrony county Boscom mou, ire i Boh y oar o bipee The Aes Yous of ho Fant 'y aay a uy inyis: fe funeral, thi: day) aftar- + half? ecee o’otoe! Se ot tis te Lis fo. -pousin, Hugh McBride, No maing wit! talvacy Cemotory for interment. Peace. =-(n Tuasdoy morning, July 8,at_ his father's rosiderce, Bloomingdale, 103d xtvcet and Elovonth ave= umeral will take place froin St, Michael's: church, naar ‘on fhursday morning, at ten clock, nd those of the family are iavited to attend 6, Cais, Francis, Fsq., yuatos will be ert ore wer Tue frieuds wid reiativos of the family are id. ited t0 atfend the funcral,a? 39 Bowery, this (Wedutsday) morn. ing, at eight o’clogk. GorpeN.—On Monday. July 7, Mrs Marv Gornss, ana- tive of the parish of Collastown, county Wostmoath, land, agad 65 yeara, The friends aud relatives of the fainily, and those of her son-in-law, Jar Ponohu, aud her som Richard Golden, are respectfully fnvited to attend the funcral, from ligr Inte’ resid No, 195 rast thirvy-fourth street, (iis (Wednesday) afternoon, af balf past twelve crcloek precisely. Gisyet.—I0n Brookiyn, on Tuesday, July 8, Gronaz Mas, 0 of Henry and Gara. Guincl, aged 8 yous, } ge 6 sy 212 day “y he te fully invite. a without fart : Franée,—On Sundayy ew. the 55th year of hisage. His Tt: interment. a8 ant fr ds of the family are roapect- teatten! the funeral, from the residence of Ls pare 48, 207 Union street, Zouth Br Thorsca, «scrnoon, xt halfapart ihres o'clock, wil further invitation. Mypz.—At Bedtord, L. J.,cn Monday, July 7, Den: Liypa, formerly Lott, oged 62 yours, ‘The funeral will take plac’ at ths Rey. Dr. Froreh's church, Ormond place, beer Fuiton avenne, this (Wor sgsilay) afternoon, 2’ two o'clock. ‘Tue friends of the phan tary favited to atvend. ct, Theda, Sniy ot consumption, “gmich of Thomas Hefornnn, Cashou pom ag in the 31h ar ot her age. it; Vingout's inspi- eats) 2Ta03, ab te nieds wad wate se iS iny ited © o'cioek. sto attend. Jrish and California papers ploace copy. Makes.—In Broostyn, on Tnes gddenly, in Williamsburg, on Tuosde: nite, eldest son of Sydney FH. and Kusian il. gad 22 yea . July ike, Duc sotice will be given of the funoral. Hers ss6u8 —0n Today, sais 8, J. W., youngest son of Joby and M. J. Hudinagte. sou Of Sergecat on ted Staios Army, agod 1 year, 3 mo oma, heaven. he relatives aud friouds of Ua re respactiully tend to attond the i 209 of his parents, 16% ilanderken etroat y) acter hoon, at cn welock. fo be interred on Governor's Island. Pitan stay, July 8. Avigan 3, Hoyt, in the 6448 gear of her sua, ‘iho frienude of the avail vctrully duvitad 0 tond the fine 3 Dd, ua 6 Ay will tito place on Wodneway morning, at ton o clock, froin hor late residence, 285 West Fi veonth street. MoDon .wp.—-At her residenco, 165 Joy street. Brook- lyn, Sfany MeDoxaup, a native of Coothiti, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 60 years, ‘The vionds and wequaintanoes are requested tu attond tho funera!, (his (Woduesduy) atlornoon, ab three o'clock. California papery ploakeo qpiry. | ox. —-On Mond is Witttam, fon of Ms Thouas and Josephine Bias arson, aged I year aud 18 days, e relativus aud friends of ihe fy y are rospect- avited to attend che funaral Bieventh this (Wednosdayy meomiog, at hali-pase nine Jaly 7, Axwa M., the eidest ula Nolan,oi Fyovecourt, commty Galway, ed 225 7 months and 16 days. Tho ir, attend the 116 Novi Sh afternoon, at half-pact two 0'e! Yournuy.—Ca Monds W. Hamilion, Ser wou tho Loch year ol Ror age, ‘dhe fuaerai will take plase, this day (Wednesday) 6 will De id wattliy ab Jorsey Ciiy forty wt ee {vos and frien*s ara favited t —On Tuesday, daly 8, 8. O. f parenis, brug, tats (Wertnendas vat the residence of M. Apia Ki. Pomnoy, in ™, eovtny) morning, L Wows Dav aro Invited to tin. place this tte Svc Vax. —On Tuesday July 8, DAY Serra, aged it and! relotiver are requested to attend the late reeks 19 Hatavie stress, His iriends and acuoaintances, a hove of the family, ako the morebers of the rovers’ Socloty, ure respocttully Livited to attend the funeral, this (Wednes- day) afloruoon, at tWo o'cluck, fem the residence of hit Hildebrand you Glaan, 65 Daxter stroet, without invitation. Pp Wan nps —_ wen Hoboken, on Monday, July 7, Many, laiuttr of John and Catherine Weldon Ab yeors aud $ month shite The friends of the ca “ve respectfully invited to = funeral thts Fouteatey, Ab twelve o'clock, goon, from the renidence of her parenis, itoboken stret, West Hoboken. Woorcocs. suddenly, on Tuesday morning, July 4, Lester, youngest son Jonas G. and Sarah Woodoook, aged © months and 13 days, ‘The friends and relativon of the fam (ly ere resyectfully invited tu atéend the fonwral, this (Wednoscay) alter. hoou, at two o’elock, from the rewidence of his parenis, 186 Kast Fifty-firet street, Weer. sae he ht 6, Eowann ©. Warr, in the 0 oh ClaalJ9 {qnarron’e wager, 5 ee ee oe > 5) a eh RR a aca ay ee a Tn ce er nnn nn eee EEE cE = eee — in SECRET ROUS. PRIGEKATORS “ROM At | THOUSAND, SEV PLATED 10K Peon, $608 fable Cu 4 SILVER PLAIED WARE, And Fit Thowwud Doliars Worth SEKBEPING | ARTICLES, at twenty per Poeat less thau wy other store EDWARD D, FORD'S xlensive Houskvepers’ Bassar, Ia Coon Tustit ite Harding. ‘Astor ‘place, (one block frown Broadway.) S GOODS FIRST GLASS. a rR , DRESSING wiTd- (A Dastovouaix poling MAE DNeser te, Mr atthe uncony permades cleansing Poicrygene 4, rata ita dolictoum Crees auxeH iia, tbo fp of dandru, relioving headac the sa) coulnesse whereas greasy proparatsO.te are od dandill, Sue, & UO. Ave tt how Wit aC | door Se LARGE “RUMBAR R OF SOLD) from (ue war are sie,. with rhea. We will toricit ive doliers for every ous: we eau't cure Unole Fayetie's Magic Lucuraatic peters piled. ub pane NATUPAL “AND Bee tucun, wb Oe miment, Lb. WaATuks Bi uc World aro umde, %, tan! $1.9, SHOES AND GAITBUS, aL Ate seeattat we Feady ai JONES', W and 22 Aom AC! i . 688, BROADWAY, 34 Fe ee ego) Lacr oust projrtiouaiey CueRp rates 1: BASES “ov THE FRET ur Ds vated by De. dy Bath corns, ail ros sold by drus ints. S BURNISHED NEEDLES, BARTUETPS Ise mus diactine igruisaing depot, 4/3 broad FRE ADLE'S D THE GEV THE Bist. 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