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seiiiiiitlteniimamaii cca ta aaa i tr talc ee @mancipstion as an imp2ncing fact. Gen. Ratler—luae | bow many in the Mountain Departinent, Some suppose ‘26, 18¢2—gives further details of the above case, and asks for instructions. the P esidont wil! not deem it advivable to auswe this Inquiry; 4nd, indeed, there may mot be time to answer it ‘The Secretary of War—'u!y 8, 1862—writes to General | during the session. Butier:—‘He (the President) i» of opinion that, um‘er Senator Line, of Kansas, is evidently one of those the law of Congress, they cannot be sent back tu their | Senators to whom Gen. Wi: icht referred as inimical to (he mpaste’s: that, ia common bunanity, they yet not be | Pre@dent, for ne moved to-day that the Presidect be (Permitied to suffer for want of food, shelter or | di'vcied wempicy niggers. Garrett Davis said that be vother necessaries of life; that, to thia end, could establish tho fact that Secretary Stanton and some ‘hey should be provided for by the quartermaster | Of bis sssociaios in the War Department bad been in and commissary departments, and tbat those whoare | the habit of disparaging Gen. McClellan, Senator Wilson capable of labor should be set to work aod paid reasona- Dle wages. assume (0 Settle avy gonesal rule at progent with 7e- Gard to the states,” THE TARIFF BILL, ‘Tho Conference Committee have nit yet roported upon the Tarif bill, but that there is much difvreave concern- ng its provisions is oot probabie, because those who ‘havo the management of the matior contiiently expect that Congress will adjauro on Monday, All the points ip ‘the amendments were ugreed upon at alate hour this afternoon, Tho cctomitiee is to meet again in the morn. ing. They ex; ect to report to.morrow, In the meantime the New York city representatives Are preparing to protest against the imposition of the duty on goes now in bond. They revresent that the payment of this duty will importers to ruise immediately six millious of dollars in specie at ® promium ef nineteen por ecid that he thougit shat the Senator from Kentucky ‘The President, indicating this, does uot | Wight be misiaken, Mr, Stanton, im his anxiety to in” (ure life wud epirit into the service, might somotimes bave beon quick and impetuous, ABKIVAL OF MSMBEKS OF GKNERAL POPR's STAPF. Ad utant Goveral Speed Busier avd Colonel Lew. Mor- sha 1, of General Pope's staif, have arrived at Gea, Pope's Deadquarters, THE CONFISCATION BILL. ‘The Conflacstion bill te still pending in the conference Commiiice. ‘The opinion prevails that the efiort of the radicals to secure the House bili will defeat che whee | tueus re for this session. TM FORTHCOMING REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL ADDDESS. The cotumittee appointd pursuant to @ resolution require New York | @4opted ly the repubiican caucus last night, consista of Senstork Howard, Wilson, Wilkingon, Lane of Kxnsus, and Morrill, acd Representatives Binguam, Stevens, cent, which will be ruinous to thom. A propo. | Sotgw ox, Potter and Sargeut, to confer and draft an ad- ition bas been made to introduce @ supplomeutad | dress to the peoyle, ty be presented for approval at an ill, allowing tho duty on bonded yoods to be paid tn domand tressury notes. It is a subject of much remark hat there was not included in tho | caferenes Committee any reprereutative of New York cily, which pays nearly even tenths of ell the duties on im orts. Among the amendments in the a iif bill ig an advance Of forty-live ceais per ounce on quiiue. The peculiar Condition of affairs bas created an immense detiaud for ths article of limited production, and it is doubted whether the s ipply will be ejual to the domaad. Who ther the war should continuo oF be brougus to acise he demand wii! be unusual. ‘Felegrams were recoived at the Tressury Department to-day Crom six ciorent firms, of we Lighest ruspecta- Biilty, in New York, all to the etfect hue 2% to gents | ta the h ghe tr te cf eluty that should be imposed on mis- | Orvauo wugare, and thit @ higher rato would be pro- Libitory. ‘Ther< teieg.ams wore at once tra:smitted to the S-e-etary aud ty tue Chairman of the Committee on | Fina: 62. THS INTERNAL TAX BILL. An offisial copy of tue Internal Reven:e Liw was pl gM the hands oi the Sper intondent of Public Printi day, und will bo priated by Saturday. BETURN OF THE PEUSIDENT FROM THE PF NINSULA. Up» the Presideat’s arrival in the James river, of Harrivon’s Landing, he was visited oy ed ste. Soon after the whole party disomburked and, upon revebing te landing, they mounted and pro ceeded to the bei ‘quarters of Gen, MocCleilan, asa tuence, without much dolay, to review the whole army. Many of the men ware at work in tho ditches, and among the latter were one or two ex Congressmen. All were cheerful, end sang ine cf early aud tual success. ‘The Fresidert returned this evening from his visit to the ermy of Go. Mo ‘leliva, He waa accom, anied by Assistant Secretary of War Watson, General Negley, and Col. F.P. blir, Jr. Dnring the several days spent in tho Army of the i'otomac the Pres Jent hed an opporti- wily toses for himself its condition and capacity. On ‘Tuesday he reviewed the whoio army, passing ai ng the front in sight of the rebel pi kets. Fvo: ywhore he was received with deafening cheers. At one port of the line he could not refrain from dismountiug from his horse, ‘and mounting a parapet in plain view of the onemy, and making 9 Di lof speech to the soldiers of the Uniov. The on the Peninsula are in have beea represerted ‘Fle gives credit toGen. MoeCleilan for having in no way exaggerate! facts, He has seen for himself the reces- sity for reintoreing the Army of the Potamac,aud re. tarns with the conviction that Cen, McClellan is im his Propor position, that the army is devoted to him, and fuil of comfdenes in bis ability,and that all be requires 31 be done withent deiay. The President. f Aolighted with his visit. ‘On the wey up the Potomac the boat was aground for several hours on the Ketilo Shoals, and the whole porty, ‘including the President, availed thomales of the “ppor- tunity to tace & bath and swim inibe river. This delay Occusivned some anxiety inthe Presidential household, evbich was cllaycd by his arrival this evening. THE ENPLOYMENT OF SLAVES IN THE ARMY, Mr, Lincoln will find, on bis return to the city, a large Dumber of bills to examine. Whatever may be his opinion as to the employment of slayes in the army, ue may pot veto the bill, because it is to bs part and perce: of the Lili authorizing acall upon the militia of tho Giates for troops, without respect to number or their terms of service. Mr.Collamer called it to-day a con- scription act, watch was contrary to the policy of tho government during the last war, which would ouly caii out the miiicia for ove season, though the Caprol at ‘weabiogien was burned, together with other great diate No voto was tnien on the dill today, but the Sante, | 28 in Committers of the Whole, voted down @ propes.tirn ‘to the effect tha: the duties of enlisted slaves showld be coufined io what is termed isbor. Jn'ge “oliwmer Gtated thui there way nothing in the jaws to prevent the enlistment ef blacks, and to pet them up -n seh duty as the President mighs indicate, Kut this is not snouch for the vabit radicals. Their object is to hate. words ie at this time wlied wil! bo tanteamuynt, tion in ti Mk Lhe Negros, whieh fact they fool and hope will siili mor, aplris of rosontnont in the Sin, } » Melelian } > viat the war. Astho vill provides tat the muthor, and child) ea of ©3 employed by the gove nr shailbe f.e0, it follows that the rraly successfil jon of the war for# term of years must lot a ie in- stitution fo that it would De useless to flavebulders. It dis fair to pros nat in supperting tho meaguro so 14 are counting upon this result Ur. Henderson, of Missouri, made to-day an earnest e@pecch touching the rights of loyal men in the bordur Miates. Eyer Preston King suid tuct where the slave of wloyal master was einployed by the government tho fatter slould be compensated, An amendment to this effect was Carricd in comm ittes. Towa ds the close of the discussion Mr. Doo'lttle gare wont to his beartielt feelings by denouncing the Con ¢ressional action of the past winter, whieh, so fer frem cheering the heart of the Presiteut at a period of unex- ampled responsibility and anxiety on the part of that fuvetionary, bud added to his porpiexities and troubles. He said the business of Congress shoul! have been from the first to voto men and money, and the muito should Ahave boon to charge bayonets aud crush out the rebol- Yion. Mr. Doolittle did not exonerate himself frow Diame, and {udicuted asa case in puint the ron inqeiry passed Lo-day copcersi: g Geveral MeClelian and the discussion nyon it, A NEW NAVAL EXPEDITION. It ts eet oMcially Known here, as recently reported in Sho nowsprpers, that Commodore fouce will be placed at the head of a new naval expodition, THE DCUMENTS RESPROT! CAMPAIGN. coneidere., it is probably best, aw Stated by alr. Cowan tony, that the couatry shorld Dave the facts concerning the Te pondenes between Genera! NcCiclion and the governincal, and the pumber of bis troops at Gufferent periods, Provably the plagu that Me. Chandler has get on foot to destroy General BWelteNan will reture to trouble the it ventora, This i thet Mr. Cheadle ctated that tho srho woe gathered here by tontoa te decicy vyon the feasthility of Genrel 4s pla of embarking 90 aay at Aw to wail Riebwead, while yet the revels wore at apass: and on tho banks of th Yoto.ase, not oly favored the schetne, but dectded bat from thirty.ive to seventy-five thowsend men would we needed to defend Warh m. Secretary Stanten, waid Chandler, kovcked that pian iu the head, aur or. dere: the movement upon Manessar or the 26 ths rebela (rom that point there would be mo need of ao great a force to defend Washington ae these would havo been if eu attack had been made agstues kichwmond Welore tie rebols all hurried off tothas point. It willbe temernbered that after the orcnmental Mountain De. partmcnt was created 0 ploase the radios) cabal, alarge caumnber of the bent troops of tha Arey o Povomac— Blouker’s and others—were sent over to Western Vir Givin, where there was no foe in fre. wf Mr, Seuisbury, the rerolntion of ioqy ii was amsaded 40 ua to show, not only how mary front of Washingien after the aepertute.o: (ron, MeCls}iam for the penivaula with three corp: cr vce, bit how many q@ere within the intrenehments of Weabiagten, now many RRAL M'OLYLLAN'S A)! elreara qrere ender Generel Banks |p (ho valley of Virginia, and Ce eee Na, yA that he would agt ‘euch Iogisiation, tion of | this At (he instance | gemve? troops were lett in | ont ad ourned meeting of the caveus, ut the Capitol Saturday even.g, This announcen-ent was read after the adjourn. Bens of the House to day, signed by Dr. 8 N. Sherman, of New York, chairman. AFFAIRS AT WARRENTON, VAs Private sdvices from Warrenton, Va., represent no signs of the siewy in ihat vicinity, ‘The cars reached the.e several days ago for the first time since theevacu- ation of Maxassas eariy iu March, and citizens receive Supplies {rom Alexaudria, Gvod order is maintained uner Provost Marshal Bates, of the Twelfth Maseachu- setis. THE BANKRUPT BILL. Tho probability of the passage of the Bankrupt law bef re the adjournment of Congress hes beeu greally increased bo-lay, by tho consideration of the necessity of pr viding protection for cur countrymen who are ins dobted abroad, The enormous increase inthe rate of foreign oxchauge wiilrender it impossible gor many of oor must cnterprising iiaporters to meet their obliga- dition to the other requirments fo" itis considered important that these meu should be adorded au opportunity to be discharged from their udebleduess by a surrender of their whole Properiy, aud not be shut outfrom engaging in com- mercial enterprises by the consequences of the pending war. COLONIZATION OF CONTRABANDS. In views of the diificulty of agreeing upon a Confiscs. tion vill, aud the daily increasing difficulty of providing for t .e thousauda of coutrabauds who are thrown upon the xoverninent for support, it is urged that tho Presi- dep savuld bo authorized to purchase or acquire by trouty: Jands in Central Ainerica for tho colonization of tho vinancipatet negroes. The proposition is known to De in accordince with the views of the Executive, and flada much favor in Congress. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS. i ‘The following des ths of soldiers are announced:— Joun W. Thompson, Co. F, 3d Indiana cavalry. 8. WV. Long, , 7th Pennsylvania, Jao. Gurdan, Co. sist Pennsyivania, 4. Vrea, Co. K. 58d New York. Tuo. A.'Q. West, Co. H, 106th New York, THLAUCY-SHVENTH CONGRESS. ‘FIRsT SzZSS10N. Senat 4 Wasurxorox, July 10, 1862. ANSTRUCTIONS TO THE GENERALS URIATIVE TO FREEING THR SLAVES OF REDELS. ‘Tho PRESENT pro tem. laid before the Senate » com- munication frem the War Department, transmitting copies of all instructions to the generals in the army in pu suauee of the act of Congress of August 5, 1861, re- lative to freeing the slnves of the rebels.’ EXTRA CLOTHING FOR WOUNPED SOLDIERS. ‘Mr. Wirson, (rep.) of Mass., from the Miliary Com. mittee, reported buck the House joint resolution author- izing the secretary of War to furnish extra clothing to wounded aut other soldiers. Passed. ‘THR SIOLEN INDIAN IRUST RONDS. Mr. Deorrrrty, (rep.) of Wis., from the tndian Commit- tee, reported back the bill relative to the Trust boods abstracted by late Mecretary of the Interior. Passed. ‘THY APPOINIMENT OF SURVEYORS. Mr. Caanpiai, (rep.) 0” Mich , from the Committee on Commerce, reporved a bill providing Cor the appointinext of surveyors, Ac. THE COMME Mr McDo. tered & resolution that the President © prepared atull ro,ort or th mastic traleand commerce of Cali- and Washington Torritory, to be sub- da bill to define ist Mayor generale in the wns The bill peowides for @ reduction tu the number of beig-dier wnd aa, * genorais. It was referred to the waliacy G camitiov. JAND TITLES IX MATYR. RK, (rej) Of Ne HL. the dill to fm the Su.te of Maine was taxem Mr. Aymsy, (rep the winds On motion of Mr. qmiet ce in inud tH up ane persed. DE. AT ‘Tk CONDUCT ind Fy a WAR—CALL FOR DOUU- ution esliing eat ‘MoCleban, his ¢ then mo the or ees tse" 4 aumber ef hy £0 We LO eq uest ton it pot in er, (Ute AL and regretted hy venui wok uM. "a (Mir. Chand- 2 when be (Mr. Clatidier) offered this resoin- snot ta bis (Mr. Wright's) taste iy Chis hour b 29 chages agunst the geverals in the ficit. a + Chandler pr ted an sete oci¢ + letian noust Davee Of tia suverekt penalty O. the mw. Gas hol beet @ Lewspapor general, written up by but he aos them; yet An ats hast =a ty As ivhas awakened eopldence aud yeopte, He (Mr. Wright) wus in Prosecntion Of iw wur and intr jscation bill; but be (Mr. Wright) would o woumng todivide the ine Uoien men of the conn ‘This was net tho place to pass such resolutions iM sanctioned, as (hey We © iuter by the } of the Senator from Michigad (Mr. Chandler). If acon can brug: Geu, dicC.edan and see, vary (ur. Wright) wae wilting to trust ther. Ke by) Would stand by the (Gen, MoCiellan) Who Was fig ting the battles of the country ir rawotan caid that the Seoaior (rom Ip¢ ana staken bis (Mr. Chanater’s) county as “besa fuled with, of War for what they fald was his part—not sending ro- tuioreene MeCieilan. twas Jet that Lnpou the -enotary of Was sbeuld be deadly avd Jeni to his remeva’. He (Mr. clinudler) denied dine Senv@.iry Stanton was guilty of this erime, aud he (Mr. Chapaiel) Tt is plam noply Called tor evadeuce in the case. peve y man in tiv of to the pevineula there should a forco sufficient ielained to al. Ble (Chardier) lad the evidence of niu before the Commitee ou the Gy ad taat when the army NEW YORK HERALD, wot9 @ upy kpenoh that had heen made on the cub vn Dt simpy on the ieseiution, calling ior Le Lagis, which woh 1 go Ww the people. Me. Cowan, (rep.) of Va., thonght that gach « reseiu- intro ; but mow that she inoue was made the resoluiion ought ‘w be pusse! vehas t9 facts might come forth Mr. Hexvsig x,( nion) of Mo., thought that this re- olution was gotug Lo buve the erect to make wo pare tive in tho cou. try in regard to the operations of the General in (ne Heid. It is idie to talk, a8 the news)paj ors have done, that the rebols will oot fight, for tay wid Ineet us as every joint, But if rein orcemenis are br mptiy sent Geveral MeCisiian the rebel expire! can be taken to amenth ‘ease, then, tho mischievous Peaviutwons, whieh only tend te party leeing. is incompetent let the Miesident remove hua biwoys ups to mist have more energy and & larger force or we shall bever put down this ebellion, It is useiess to close our eyes lo bhe fact that the rebe'a areas stroog a8 we are, and the poopie my as well know the fact. ‘ihe newspapers bave been saytog for months thit the Southern wriny i starving. Is it -agsible (here is aueh ignorance as to suppose that with the climate and sei of the South the rebels cau be Blarved cul? Ilia perfectly idle 40 attempt to ¢ meal the facts from the pevpie. Thoy oght tw know every: tuing copnesred wita this war. Tbe South are us weil furnished with raanon and weapons of 6 an will continue to make t Let the whoie Zountry join as one, and vet mbes of the republican par U rer thew nes «) emaroipation, not but that he believed thea tin their views, but that he believed they wore aken. ‘ibere $ been suficient cavildence vlaced im the men of the border States, He (Ar. iien- derson) had even heard it said thas the jaca trem Lae border States wero not as loyal as they should be, be- cause they were so much attached%o slavery. Tho border States hod pat their share of men in the Uuion army. Missouri they were ready Lo pnt into the lield the twelve shovsand mon asked for by the recent call, and if this was not evongh Miss uri would put into the fle d twolve thovsand more, In regard to tbe charges brought aguiust he believed that theneutra.ity adopied by the Union m ni of that Stat saved thet Slate to the Union, These «chemes of emancipation might as well be post- poned until December, for nothing cai. be deno till the Be ried racks of the rebels are broken up, and ho (Mr. Hendcracn) did not believe that tuey were going 19 be broken up bofore that time, But he was not going to call loyal men ‘ abolitionists,” because he believed many Of these mun were mostsincere iu their belief. Loyal men in the South certainly cannot complain ag much of the abolitionists as have taken fifty He (Mr. Mencerson) was not in favor of arming the hegroes;ior he believed that if @ regiment of Legro pisutation hands were armed we should have to send one or two Vaukee regiments to stand behind thom, ant then there would be great danger of the Yankees being run over shonld a fight take piace. The slaves nevor could be made soldiors of, bd. the (Mr. Henderson) would havatho slaves used in every kind of iabor. peopie might as*well havi pear any charges of dislos alty' ‘made. aguinst Jielian, . OVANDIER said the? be had made no charger of that kind, or auytbing that would bear any such construc- tion. fs believed that great mistakes have beea made, but he (ir. Chandler) charged nothivg further. ‘Mr. Hexpanson was glad to hear thas, for he wanted it to go to the country that there was no suspicion of dis- leyalty in the minds of any one gains General McClel- 2 Henderson) lad the most perfect coafi- dence in ral MeCicllan. Mr. Savisrunt, (opp.) of Del., offered an amendment to the resolution, so as to include the number of trcops ander General Fremont and Genera! Papks at the caie of Genera! Mc‘ telian’s departure for the peninsula; also the number of troops in and around Washlugto the nomber of troops between Washington and the Rap- pabannock; and also the number of troops actually in service undor Geucral MeCiellan in the recent engage. mn 8 before Richmond. ‘Mr. Cuanpisr acespted the amendment. Mr. TRrMBULL said that be was astonished that Sena- tors were 80 wuited in praising General McOlelian, and yet were go unwilling te hear any different Lae concerning him. Theo Senator from In- ‘Mr. Wright), with strange forgetfulness, that Geseral Meclelian has not defended himsol{ in the nowspapers. Has that Senator (‘r. Wright) read the papers? The age bave MM iub. of, the preises of Goueral McCiellan, and of his “yroat sizutegic sxill,? and ‘how he was drawing the rebels jutoa trap,” &e. Genoral dicClellan was placod in command wore than a year agoof all the army, with full powor. I¢ the Sena- Tor trem Misecar! (Mr. Henderson) had been told that weed McClellan was to tuke command of the army, and remaia in ove position, not only all the fell, but all tho ‘winter without making any attack on the cuemy, would that Senator have choren such a general? Mr, Hewomason said that he had thought that Mr: should have been attacked, but he also thought (ust thu Sematsr from Lilinois (Mr. Trumbull), like many outers, lad underrated she force of the rebel. very where. He (Mr. Henderson) was nv military man, but ho cnew that the genorals of our army bad vaually found the enemy stronger fhm they expected. Mr. ‘'rummunt said that the Senator from Missouri (Me. Honderson) professes to be no military man, yet he exiressox the utmost coaflduce in General McClelian. Mr. Genperson said thit he had expressed unbounded comfdance in the loyalty of Genera! McCleilan, and ho (Qbr. Henderson) had done so in response to the rerarks of the Senator from Michigan ‘Mr, Chandler), who, he thoug..t, doubted Geneial McClellan's loyalty. Mr. facuucis thought that we overrated the rebels fostead of underratiug them. We had always acted on the defensive. We wore putting devas ecbellion; but has tae General (McClellan) in whun the Senator has such unbo inded confidence evor made an attack? Is ¢ Tebvllion to be put down bd," ‘igging, tren hing aad acting ‘on the deiensiver i taking out the slaves, there were only abont eight miliions of people in ali the States now im rebellion. The rebels cvuld not raise as large an army as the State of New York, and thoy have to watch sheir, slave population. Let the Union army h! slaves. He (Mr. Trumboll) was not golng to any opinion chis morning, but tho couu- try will know whether digging trenches a yeer is the way to put down tho rebuilion, aud then when aitacked leaving all (he ireachos and doing the fighting outside of thom. ''e Delley.d that sho paaple were vemdy to mal ALY saci ilice to put down this rebellion, aad be believed on wos do it. ir. Davis, (opp.) of Ky., was in favor of the rosolu- tion, but corderaned th ‘otary of War as intrigning to supplant Gener MeCie! Geuera! MeCiallan had 4 bos plan of conducting the carprign, but the oa had overruled it, showing bostiltty to Pleilun. . Mow rop.) of Me., acked if the Senator (Mr. Devi) siuted what he know, or was it on mere utorma- tion wr, Davis said what he had stated he understood tn be Davis, « come so, sud if Lae Sunate would give him ¢ mittee he thought he covld prove tt era! McClellan's plan, as aviiy ab Afanaisas and tho Pow shipped off y of Annapoiis, plan wos overrule b Proatdeut and sesretary at War, The tacts 0 be stated fairly. Me. Wisow, of Maps., sail sho Senater frown Kea- avis) ha! made Some statements whien Hie (ate. Wilson) said Y, he Ses Aken. tucky (Sir. Onght aut te eo ts the country. without bosilsaon or qualific Fertuchy (Qt: Davis) wes u tel He @ (ur. Wilwon) did noe beseve shit the Secrot es gaced iu ony intrigue against General Sic ‘lellan. ie ¢ Chairman of tue Cominittee ‘na iae.N Wilton) advantages fu fading out if ouch was ihe «ace this was the tirst time that he 43tr, Wilson) bat ‘over heardot ft. there had been considerable Mile ono for toking Ric smond, three juans. ¢ General Hosexerans, to go by the valley). the Sbenand ah to Riclwond, and ho (ile. Wilsin) beitevoe that the Secretary of War approy of this pian, Poth plan was to go down to Richmond by way of thy Raprabinuock. The third plan was to go to Richmond hed the peninsula, whic, wes the tor from, haudler was then parsed, by Fr z ot, Lune of Kausas, Me- Un motion of Mr. Wisse of the avt of 1796, calli itia, & up, the question being on ce anendment antic President to recetve negroes Into the Unicod States ser. vice for labor on intrenciinewis, &e., &e. Mr. Cotas, (vap.) of V at titat he shonld vote oqamst the bi). a8 it stood, on the groabd slime a prowid- ed vor an unlimitad comseripto soountry decide! in tho war ef (be Pevolation eud in the war oi 1812, that it Would Lot ariopt be syssem of Luswpenr coaseriy sion, But this bill allows 0.9 President to orate mom in « for suena & loogth of ty é., the DIM amendatory it wor absol the do-anee 14 Swear, abt ie his sworn g stomenc, Said it would | pe beHeved “hey dic poo! gard to che reqnire 40,500 mon and a cors of 60,000 met to stop the | cond amen iment Ch sree os “reed? (or the ne vements of he ene: hove or w the eity. children and meters OF thord backs 0 perf urna ral Freuklin thoeght O08 to Oren t a thas ie Was uty story, Moaue® fy Would be nocowsary, & id tha! from 50,w0 WB tw iether, eM) ine, we te A wpe dc of the ) olili—end yet tiie is ae leea Corigtet a. pie tt Forteons Me Mr. Dey hve, Coty.) Dn w roo Ino jet ass Niet rectiment os miitary aud whero b r any he “ st be Bolinoc tere @ ] radticary er navel service for whiod choy may eof the ate takun ident 4 ta Mad this 2 Opi Be Lore be ty and Bip m) in id ge (9 ho Count: pie sould know Whar det and Secretary every muster, eve fnonla t capital wnion sem beet devery bayonet ta lw Ar fooled wskinly Ce spare Nov log was retusedty t! every sOliiary ib faye of (9 Feu Or tha country, 110 Was widiag to trast the peepie with al! iu foots in ine care Mr, Wrvemt eaid that (bin war not the time to tates: duce nevrspaper discussions here in te ten Mr. mevia—la tho Senator from ii Wr st) not wilting to trust his people with tio invelii- Mr. Waanreaid th ‘on from aigss they bad more Tint thie was no. the ally afte guca tine to go into the question, Apeechos as have been made herr. b speeches were dangerous to the Union, and ite (Mr. Wright)" ‘was for the dove all else. 7 = an, Rows wer by cs muLl te sid co me ote and polity, ane de nat nnd righ Sem TU Tee f seoub woo Lat siter the bill of Any Comseqnem 9, bat would remove aay ap earas 9 of 97 OEY ik Whe ilk be git Re tne vob Puy Whe Wer a yas te wy ote shoula ‘a amend ty tevgom, eved to pesimne te vords had been pu ie by & vote oF ote sideration et mi Qubll Decemier, wate tl, (rep.) of avor ci the par. (ory) of Wie. wand that in recard to, som. Lat tho facts ge to (he pucole soitroos of Ludi course uf the wet! vot that the Fobala not omy a mod then. Some fault bow as ik wae thouy yoolivile) was for eapavity. you Negroes. bul «!<o found with come © wero rather He (hi & ao the rebeiion with the cannon bali and b be ‘ow was the time to spen* words of couraye . eourrgement to the Pres instead of laupe'neg we MUNG HONe against him aad Bie generais. Now i: ibs time when wo should rexew our pledge bofore high heaven and evar beCore the living God. who lives and rulsth forever, (Dat tre will pat cown this rebelliva ama suaiain this eovstitution utd Union forever. (Sup. pressed apple « the gallery.) = Wises, of Mane. wagied to know what tae, 92. a | dedye down near the river and are Tuo Prinoa de Joinvill FRIDAY, JULY li, 1862. ministration had ever ake: for that bed got been ir. [nuTsie suit the Prewidemt wanted the a end hearts of tne senate Mr. Wasox caimed that the President had al’ the sym wihies of the <ounte, aud nover was lore forbe«- ance shown bim than by the senate. He (Mr. Wisun) Who git ths -cnace id not need wecturing. Mr. Havas thought if the Senxto ever needed reproof, tt 4006.00 60 dick. red 8 men went striking out the een force inelndug the words "pave aud midury service.” Re, as 11, uays 2 off red AN amen tment limiting the em sons Of African dvncent Wires negroce aud waves f rebew, Rercted— voutpone the bill indefinitely. Joc Sn sea 9, rays 27, wilil#, Duvis, Hoodereon, Kennedy, Mo ’ or ell Saulsbury, Sus Diara ad Whine Mo ssourt tir. HENDEYSON OLered an amendime.t, as u new sec Hon, that al ioyal persons ghall be comp peated for lugs Uf services of such persone as are taken by this bill. Agreed to, 48 follows. idler, Grimes, Hale, ris, ieward, ing. ‘Lane of Kansas, Morris, Pomeroy esceitet Sauer, Tratbull, Wisenson, Wilaot,’ Wi sou of Yass—17. Mr. LANs, (rop.) of Kansas, offered an amendinent that the President bo directod'ax well a8 authorized to nani these persons in the service of tue United nites. Rejected, rat Kection of tie amendment authorizing the bho recelye pers: of Atiican ce cent in the service of the Unitud States, as thus amended, was adopted. ‘The question was then on the sccond section, giving freedera tothe mothor, wile apd childrea of persous who rence: Me. Sariman, (rep.) of Ohio, moved an amendment 80 Lis de tiun Would apply OUly Ww the saves of re pi Yuss—Mesars, Anthony, Browning, Cotlamer, | Cowan, fi ravn, Howard, tlowe, Sher oan, Sim: M>, Wrisni—22, i, Poy Gean'k, Hale, Hate Kang, bs plorviiy Lowers, Sumner, Tr.imbuli, Wade, Wiluon of Mudo—Li, Mr. Browning, (rep.) of jIl., moved to strike out the words motuer, wie aud child provision tor freedom, He spoke at grect longa on chu amendment, On the question Dv quorum was present. Absent, Messre. Uayurd, Chanwer, Col smer, Cowan, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Grimes, -Haic, Harris, Howe, Latham, Nesmita, Vearce, Sherman, simmuns, ‘lou Lyck, Thum- gun, trumbull, Waae, Wilmot and Wright. ‘Adjourned. House of Representatives. Wasuincron, July 10, 1802. TEM PUBLIC CRRDTT. Mr. Lovegsoy, (rep.) of Ill., naked, but Called to receive, consent to introduce @ resoiution instructing the Gom- mitive on Ways and Means w take measures to provent non-specie paying banks from interloring with Treasury Hotes, to the serious injury of the public credit. BUSI ENAION OF PAYMUNTS IN THX WRSTSKN DEPARTURNT. The Houso yasacd the Sennie joint rerclucion to aus pend all payments under ch last,’ Secure to the officers and men aciual'y emloyed in he Wosteru or Missvuuri Department their pay, bounty aud Pensions,” and to appoint tures Commissioners to in- Vootigate and examine aJ claims and report on the same to the Secretary of War. MKVALS OF HONOR TOK SOLDIERS. Mr. Uiun, (rep.) of N. ¥.. roported from the Military Committee a Joint resolution, ‘*to provide for the pre- sentation of mec'als of hunor to the enisted nen of the army @fid volunteer forces who have or may distinguish themselves in baitie during the p: eseut rebeliion.”’ The rosolution was passed. it appropriates ten thousand dollars tor the purpose stated. TUE NAVY—IM/NKS TO COM. FOOTE. ‘The House vast the Sesate bill ““For tho better gov. ernment of the Ni the House resolution of thanks to ‘Commodor Foote. MARTE GIGHTS, BTC. Much miscollanéous businers of a0 special importance was transucted. Air. Cox, (opp.) of Uhio, from the Committee on For- eign Affairs, reported resvlutions in relation to mari- time rights. On his own motion their covsideration ‘Was postponed till the first Monday of December, ‘The Houso adjourned NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Fourruis Movaom, July 8—P. M. A flag of truce was sent up York river yesterday, and returned this acternoon. At Cumberlaud they found 106 of our wounded soldiers held as prisoners by the rebelx. The latter readily consented to give them up. Arrangements were at once made to convey them to the landing, where the steamer John ‘Fucker lay. When they had been conveyed about one mile, a rebel cavalry corps came up and eompelled them all to return to the hospital, and Dr. Bradiey, of the Hygeia Hospital, was taken prisoner but subsequently released. The wounded soldiers were all left as the Cumberland Tlospital, where thoy found them, in the hands of the rebels. ‘The joy of the poor wounded soldiers at their antici- pated release was very creat; bu! when they were in- formed tuat they must return to tho hospital again, and be left there as prisoners, their grief was indescribable, especially among those who were sick. The scene was heart-rending. The foliowing ir @ tiet of their names, Danie! Werxel, Assistant Surgeon (niced States Army, in charge: — TUIRTY-KIGHTH NEW YOK. F. Hoefer, Co, ©; George Pierce, Co. K. FORUPTH NEW YORK. William FE. Knapp, Co. li, Sergeant J. G, Hoyt, ~ KE; Abner Guild, Co. 8; Lawrence Cassidy, Ov.C; J - pagan ,Co. D; Simon Freeman, Co. C; Alex. Hart, band, Co. W. z ze i “Wisson THIRTY SEVENTH XEW YORK. Pat. Riley, Co. A; Jos. Tucker , Co. 8. Vike? NEW YOMK CAVALEY, E. Partin, Co. E. Hosea Young Co. Hi; Leonard jones, Seymore, Co. H;” The Co. A; Wm. TrowDri ge, Co. G. SKOOND MICHIGAN, H, Eggeman, Co. A; Arnold Bartley, Co. G; ——- Par- ker, Co. H, Ch. Delt, Co. Hy Jas. Herohcort, Co. G rome {obbins, Co. 1; Wm. Grierson, Co. H; Frederick Boully, Co. Hl. FMRD MiCTuOAS Johu Shawe, Co. K; Coarad Kroitze ston, Co. iH: Warron Johnston, Co B: Grin Warrington, Ca. D; view at John Fallmerth, Co, K; Thos, awards Oo. Fj ira Blum. borg, Co. B; Chas. C, Rudiey, Co. k; Mayor b, @. Com- nists, . 0. ; J.P. John. Wilson Sones, Co. yh Conny a, Co. WUT VRNGTLV ANIA. Liouteuant Danis} Minier, Ue. H; Andrew Hazen, Co. °; Oxcar Shores, CoH: 6. W. Douglass, i rae Ww Co, Syen ‘A; Sergeant J. b. a ‘Go. G; J. B. Mar- SIXTY-TMILD PENNSYLVANIA _ Wm. M. nin, vo, oe 3. M. Bair, Co. K; . F brash. Geo. W. wo OLE; G; Wash. Geo. Worten Martin Nayior, Ce. €o. C; John Crooks, Perkins. Co. 1; George Ranie, 1; Co.t; George Welficill, Co. G: M. Koerner, Go, B; J, Henderson Co. G; John A. Robinson, Co. G; John Packer, Ca. 1; Luuga Smith, Co, B; Sark MoGrawn, Oo. K. Gas Rextxko Ano srrtu Paxs Livingste D: Tay J. ¥. VESTH XBW YORK. A Ww. esa Co. | Co. D Miteheli, Co. ©; H. Navel R. Abrams, Co. D; Jace, Co. 4. HICHVY-FIRST SEY TOUR. Lorenzo Walker, Vo. 1. SINMTY-BIGHTE NR Martin Kellogg, Co. 5. bias Your. mo Man F. D. Burns, Co. B, ‘The stermor Canonicur was fired fo rebels, @ few railes this wide of Ji eterday by the rigon’s Lanuwg, No damage dono, Notwithstanding our gunboats are oned at iatervaly of three mes slong thut portion of the rivor, set the robels, wiih ab ut six fleld picces, nto OT ot every day. ‘IMay ure sad sun away bufore éb boats can bring thelr g 18 to bear aa hem, Forraue Mos: AM wonist In thowrny. Sovhleg ws Reng on exept thrown ep bresetworke end cen ing eeroy teen, Among the privonors ut she Loxpilai oa tie York river, ned by the reder, te Mira. 0. K. Parti Dr. Deadly tercoded with tie rebels for the roi@ane of thin lody. to we avail, they turuinga den # tO ‘le entr omt!nae Mreekinriuge Steering tor fe xtco. Panny aly 10, 1968, at of these, o flags fe a r aves mors by orters from Viek ou Trockimrlige waseod throngh that city a che latter pare a i A corey’ june, and comsed the Misstea'ny! tm a small rowboat, oo his way t) Terag amd perhaps dextov. Iniellige ees seco: nied by | a + Cxptain Aptate Richmood, rai Poems ved at Ue Fissh # venus Houvet antecuny,, ce, RLY, Robert T. Linueir, oldest & of tho Prasilewt of the arrived at Wepelean pi lel last Comte & Chartres, of France: Vice Admiral © Coffin, of (he British Navy, aud Genero: \ocertl,e Ca- aude and, eniled tu gee Arabts, from Bestop, ca Wea. wosday. , INTERESTING FROM VICKSEUAG. THE BOMBARDMENT ST'LL GOING ON. PBCGRESS OF WORK ON THE CANAL, Bey key ke. SC eneeme Vicxanrea, July 7, 186%. ‘The mortars from above and below continue to shell the city of Vick: burg. ‘The rebels have a number of sieve guns mounted on carriages, which they tranefor from point to pvint aa the previous position is made untenable by the Gre of cur guns, General Williams bas planted a field battery on the point opposite the cily, which causes conside-able an- noyance to the rebel ganvers. ‘The work upom the canal which is to make an iniand Village of Vicks burg progresses, and lage adaitiv: s havo been made 10 the number of contrabands employed. Narrow Escape of Com, Farragut. Prrcavsipas, July 10, 1362, ‘The special correspondent of the Es!timore American, writing trom on board the Hartford, says that Com. Farragut bad a narrow escape whie passing the rebel batieries at Vicksburg, but makes uo meutivu of his baving been wounded. Our Nav: Correspondence. Uneren States M0. SPA FLOTHTLd, Orr Vicxsuurc, Miss., Juiy 1, 156: The Fleat Oct Ready fur Actim—The frials of the Upward Lrip—Capt. Porter's Squadron—The Flay Ujficer Passes the Batteries. de., de, The word bas just been passed thet « mati would be forwarded North, via Memphis, end [ have forty minuws in which to write the affairs 0” our Hutilla an thoy auw stand, You have doubtless heard of our engagument on the morning of June 2s, but not the fullest particulars. I must not omit to state that we bad suudry little en gagewents with the enemy ov our upward trip, and on tho 26th we commenced on them, and on the w ruin, of the 27th the Miami, Captain Starral in command, hada pretty brisk time while lymg under the furthe- point on the east side of the river;for the enemy's batieries opened on him with the groutess energy, and the uissiles of the chivalrous Micsissippiuns dropped ail over aud around, yet, strange to say, without doing him avy in- jury. On Saturday morning, Juve 28, according to instruc- tlons received the night before, all wus ia resc!ness at four o'clock. ‘the silvery hue of morning wa. just dis- ‘appearing in the light of day when the Uctorara passed slong the lives formed on ebcher bank wad gave the word to get under weigh. A fow minutes aiterwards the “bummers” commenced their work 10 good earnest, fol- flowing in rapid succession and delivering fire in splendid etyic. Just theu the clearing aay of the Dust enabed Us to 26@ Our caigorous messangers on their rolitug way. TI teamers attached ty Capteis Porter's squadron now wended their way along the iver opposite, and immediately under the guns or the hilly detences, and poured ia their shells in rapid and caer style. ‘The enemy returned the tire as briskly, but wus evidently unused tothe work, The wuole front of Vic burg was & sr of batteries, aud here, there, and in fact in every nook and curner, new guns opened onus: and thus the fight coutinued without any intermission for two hours and fifteen minutes. But the object was av- complished; we had evab.ed Commodore Farra, eee ass by with the Richmond, Iroquois, One.da and Wissa- Bicker, to cunfer with Capt. Davis ou thy other side. fhe sloop Richmond on her way up did some fighting, aud sent in her broadside with @ “vim.” Tho Wissuticion Captain De Camp, also did her utinosi ou the way; but the great fighting was done by the Porter flotivia on this occasion, and the sieamers cescrve the yimce: Cre “tte ‘Tho only curious ieature is that so few livus were ost. 1 cannot ascertain how many, for i is diftieult to get around, and we inay be needed on board at uy moment. The Ciifton lost seven men kuled and ole or iwo wounded. A shot passed through her bviler and scalded tho greater portion of those killed. One por man lost Bus leg on board the Jacksun while standing at tne wheel, but is now doing weil. A curious circumsiance wos that of the Miami, wich remained uncer the enomy's batteries during ths whole fight, and was only about three hundred yards frais one of them, and yout not a soul was isjured on board. Sl stained some alight damage by some shelis striking ber sides, carrying down some staucheons, and she ago roveived other minor injuries. About halt-past six A. M., when the Fiog Oftcor bad passed beyond the en reuch, the signal was given to ‘discontinue actien,” we dropped a short distance duwn tue river. (ao the 20th the mor- tara did sone firing, but were nos answored. Yesterduy the same thiny was enacted. ‘To-day all has been ge ae rand we await only the ai “a for m new attack. weather hore is utonsely and provisiuns of a fresh kind very scurce. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTHWEST. A Detachment of Union Cavalry Cat to Pieces—Assassination ef the Wounced— The Rebels En Koute for Bowling Green, &e., &e. Nasuviire, July 10, 1862. Four companies of the Ninth Wennsylvama cavalry were surprised and cut to pieces at daybreak this morn. ing, ab Tompkinsville, on the State line, by Stearns’ cavalry, fifteen hundred strong. Colonel! Williams and Majors Jordans and Brown are reported among the kilied. The wounded mica were abeassiuated, Steurns is reported en route for Bowllug Green, with the intention of destroying the bricges. Some of the railroad track has been torn up. Lavor accounts state that it is not certain that Colune! Williams was among the killed. Buskhwhecker Outreges im Missouri. Quincy, Int... July 10, 1862, Six bushwhackers visited tuo residence of os Union man named Pratt, in Lows couaty, Mo., ou Tuesday last, and rebbod his house and murdered Nin. A band (oighty in pumber) visited Monticello, near Canton, in she same county, yesterdey, and rovbed the ature of Mr. Thurston, taking everything of vaiue, The citizens of Canton are preparing to 4 themscives in aat‘ct- pation of an attack [row the mavauders: News ff from Port Royal, 8. C. ‘The United States transport Potomac, Captain Brown, from Port Royal the 6th inst., arrived yesterday. Tho steamer i'rievson, from New York. arrived at Port Royal on the Oth inst. ‘The health of the troops remained favorable, At Wil- mington Island the rebel picke:> had become very oa- noying, Two of tho Union picketa had been badly wounded on the 5th. AM was quiet at Reanfort. Lieutenant A. G. Evans, Poird Rhode Island; B. Cox, Forty eighth Now York; H. Starr and Charies Aliger, of do., arrived here in the Potomac. The New Cull sor Treops. REGIMENT FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT. ‘The Military Committee of the Fourth Sematorial dis- trict, appointed by-the Governor, held its dirst meeting yesterday afternoon, at the Astor Linuse. There was a full attendance, every member of the commitwe being present. after deliberate and barnonious discussion thy meeting adjourned to Saturday, at one o’cloek, when some suitable person will be nominated to he command of he regiment. In the meantime applications for that position may be mace to thet bairmun, R. B, Woodrutt, ac the AStor Horse, whieh will be carefully and canuidly | considered by the committee ot the meeting on Saturday. ENLISTMENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, July 10, 1862. Responres from rll parts of the State ia regards. vo. Juptary enlistments are bighly encouraging thought thst the full q ots of troops require: tts will be promptly rained. O84 AND WOR Mrrr roman Pouce Ouran vor mus APLiT oF Sermpersst | wy [aw xepy.—Mr, Joseph Hart ke spe a lager beer evloea at No. 45 Bowery, whore perforruances, agoording to cho veual routine of euch esteblishrieuts, aren gly epics, Oa the evenivg of tue 27th cf iast Juae Superintendent Ned offivars to vin's Mr. Hart's quarters, tity of tho new low regulating concert saloung, Whon four persors were ar: onted and prenght to the Pose. werkes pollee station. Beag brought before Jussics Oaberne next tovmiug, (ue parties wa disiaiused, Ia the Rupreme Court yesterday, hows ou. priieation of (he lager heor parties, four order ane re of ecaiget the police oficers by Ju barnara on the affidavits of Gar Wechiel; tw orders wore ised tain TO. Davis and officer Herring, 1 durit of Mart againgt Cantata { Massa. ‘Tee Lacen Dern Kevnedy, © ouher war Vary aud of perties have beem yet acresied. vory high fig “Cocin for thp Hab.”-~Phalon & Son " ir Aeaderivedt € £ Oil, is the Veet and cheap. ihe; cwanlng, carling, pre jes, uy A. Kor wale by md Oure for the Ru red— } t we T Post aitieted ee rupture ye - ar ar De With Clinton Fm ith, None ot tae Daag are laidate & MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The Brittiant Achievements Near Rich= wond—The Sfx Days’ Battit.—Muap of the New Field of Operations—7 »>+ Bom- bardment of Vicksburg—Yews trom Europe, die., &e. The mail steamship Northern Light, Captain Tinkie paugh, will leave this port at noon to-day, for Aspim* ‘The mails for Central America and the South Pacifis will close at balf past ten o'clock this mo: ‘The New Yorx Havacy>—Paition for the Pucitic—will uw Published at balf-pest nine o'clock this morning, aad will contain full and graphic accounts, frum our pe cil correspondents, of the recent Six Days’ Battles om the Peninsula, accompanied with diagrams of the Battie ‘The Latest news from the dwerent Union Army in the South and Southwest, Late and Inte resting news (com Lurope, aud a variety of utber useial renting. Single copies, in wrappers, cents. Official Drawings of the Delaware State erten. oie Ghteayanx, Hxrus Cam 27 July 10, 19% » 12, 66, 55, a1, 57, 4, G4, 40, 45, 2, * Douaware Ona 21S —Hily 1, ins 6; 47, 66, 11, 70, 5, 4 yh, 29 Te Cirvaars went by ad “Joan Ay MORRIS tO. . 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