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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. RNBE OF PULTON | AND uassa0 sta, OFFIOEN. W. O Volume xxvi1., TH E SITUATION. The latest news we have from General McClel- lan’s army is that heavy cannonading was heard up the James river at Fortress Monroe on Thurs- day, and this fact,in connection with a private despatoh received in Philadelphia yesterday from General MoCiellan, to the effect that the army were rested, and that the enemy bad retreated, would imply that another fight had taken piace on the peninsula. The Southern account of the late battles, during the withdrawal of Gen. McUlellan’s army to the James river, which we give to-day from the Rich- mond papers, is worthy of attention. Admit the strength of our army's new position, which they designate as the strongest on the peninsula, and, indeed, demonstrate the fact by furnishing the geographical and topographical features of the location. tebel journals indicates dissatisfaction with the re- sult of the movement, and by no means shows that it is regarded inthe light of @ success for the rebel The general tone of the The news from Vicksburg is to the effect that the rebels made an attempt to strengthen their earthworks on the bluff near the city; but the shells from our mortar boats drove them away. The enemy make but poor stand, and the city igs, at Inst accounts—Wednesday night—severely damaged by our fire. Wo give to-day the Tariff billia full, which has and which, in connection with the Tax bill—the particulars of which we pub- lished some days ago—forms the substantial basis upon which the means for carrying on the war The income of the government from the Tariff bill and the Tax bill will undoubtedly be abundant for all its wants. The Norwegian, off Cape Race, brings news from Europe to the 4th of July—one day later. The statements of M. Billault, the French Minis- ter, im the Legislature, on the Mexican question, excited “great indignation’’ among the friends of General Prim in Madrid. The London Times has another editorial on the American war question, in which the writer pre- tends to lament the horrors of the struggle; but ends by-advising the North to ‘let the South go peaceably.” At a large meeting of factory operatives in Blackburn, England, the idea of affording s moral eupport te Mr. Liucoln’s plan for a ‘‘restoration” of the Union was warmly advocated and sus- Just become a law, an CONGRESS. The Tariff bill passed both houses of Congress yesterday, andonly requires the approval of the President to become a law. In the Senate, the Goneral Pension bill and several unimportant bills were passed, and the re- mainder of the session was occupied in debate on the amendment to the Militia bill, authorizing the employment of negroes in the military service, and froeing the mothers, wives and children of those #0 employed, but no vote was taken on the subject, In the Honse of Representatives, the bill to pre- vent officials from receiving pay for procuring con- tracts, was passed. The Committee of Ways and Means reported a bill providing for a national cur- renoy, secured by United States stock, and for the circulation and redemption thereof. committed and ordered to be printed. ference Committee on the Confiscation bill made a report, combining some of the main points of both the Senate and Honse bills on that subject, which A synopsis of this important mea- eure is given in our report of the proeeedings. MISCELLANECUS NEWS. Tho steamsaip Norwegian, which left London- passed Cape Race yes- was acceptel. derry on the 4ch inst., terday morn ug, on her voyage to Quebec. ews isone day later than the advices of the City of New York—telezgraphed from St. Johns New- foundland--published in the Heratp on the Lith instant, ani threo days later than those received by the Great Rastern. Thé political report by the Norwegian is not Consols closed in London at 91% a 92. Liverpool cotton market was excited, at an ad- During the week prices wer pence to two and « hal pennies (sterling) higher, and tho rates of the 4th instant tended still up- Breadstafts were looking downward. Pro- visions were very dil. « The shipping in the port of Liverpool made a wplendid dispiay on the Fourth of Jaiy, flag: ing from overy masthead, while steamers bung ont all their brn’ ag. The steamship Columbia arri+ from Havana, wih important news from Mexte A body of Mexican troops, under the command at suffered thomselves to be surprised shortly after midnight of the 13th of June by a small French force, which got posses.ion of their artillery by a surprise, and turned ths pieces against the astonished Mexicans. counts magnify it inte the routing of 4,000 Mex ens Ly 150 Prones@en, whem in reality there | ore ut Aft’En handred sot ally engaged, and oving to the darkness 0; ane jn rember of their foes. Wiftair, and ic only @ temporary Jose of per ‘ou to Urve 3! sre is nothing of Interest from Havana. Yel- low fever continues feeding npon the unaccilmated, principally among the shipping. we News from St. Dom! ry nd to June 26, buat without a sing!» We have news rv South Rio Janeiro, Jave fallen, and a new one, tater ‘he Presidency cf Marquis Olinda, hae been cons quoted at 7/100 a 7260 for good pots 33,220 bags; stock, The specie aud exahange irarkots were | yesterday, and bots cod and exchange v former cloving ab about 116%, tho letter att Stocks were all lower, and closed with + du) The doctine was ascribed to ® quanticy cf stock so) "i for account of & houss which hes feied. Money 6 a @per , green backs, 101» 10734. for the week ouly am” snls to $696,000. De fton murkst was excited yesterday, and sales of 9* les were iaade, before the reevips of the Norwe ‘* Mowa, om the basis of 42)f0. & 438. por ib. for Akng uplands. Afier the reosizt of the sews of tho D4. a2igd., or about 40 a be yoor {b., over the quotetiong of the previous week ta orpool, with largo sales, troviers be @ advanced their on, burt 1t wae fo late to bho day that no traosactions exe.@ feported, The sdvance in cotton here ond in stimulated by two rene fst, by the approximated exhaustion of supplies; cesondiy, by the decided advance an@ activity “a @tion goods, Both in Naw York and in Manchester : fpigh raves of et> ling exebange aod in freights, wish ve | tie.te transatlantic d here ae, The French ac- y night, coaid nov kt was quite an in- sinoe last mail, De dry gourds import aor liaary advance of Li orpoot bas = been | rapid advance in prices, effectually exeludes further im- portations from England to this country. Flour was less Duoyant and closed steady, though vasier for some grades. The labor strixe and high ‘roights tonded to depress the grain mirkot, aud wheat closed from lo. to 20. lower, Corn was howvy, aud closet at lower prices. Pork was unchinged. but active, wil sales of mesa at | $10 3734 @ $1050 and primo at $4 3/34 a $8 50. Sugare were in good requast and firm, with sales of 850 hhds. | Coffee was fem, with & fair ainount of sules. freights wore firm, while evgagemonts wore toa fair extont. The French Expectiion to Mexico. The news from Mexico by way of Havana, which we publish this morning, is highly im- portant, and, taken in connection with the recent speeches on the French expedition in the Corps Legislatif at Paris, must awakem se- rious doubts in the Emperor's mind as to his ability to conquer that country, Although the French have all along been disputing the plain statements of Genera's Zaragoza and Rerioza- bal concerning the defeat of the expeditionary army at Pueb'a, we find that they have ever since that battle been content to remain in- | trenched at Orizaba, without attempting to advance again on the road to the city of Mexi- co. The Mexicans, becoming tired of this state of inaction, resolved tu bring matters to a crisis, and accordingly summoned Count Lorencez, the French Commander-in-Chief, to capitulate on easy terms. The French gene- ral evaded this demand, and the result was that a combined attack on Orizaba was planned by the Mexican commanders, which, had it been earried out witt skill and deeision, would have finally ended the French schemes of conguest in Mexico. Geaeral Gonzalez Ortega was sent forward with forces to the Cerro de Barrego,a high position, commanding the city of Orizaba, and here, at six o’clock in the evening of the 14th of June, he took up his position, planted his batteries, and prepared for an attack on the French camp at an early hour next morning. After this the Mexic: “ans went to sleep, and did not awaké from their sweet slumbers until the French were in their camp, at one o’clock on a dark morning, and their guns were turned upon themselves. They were 80 surprised that they could make little or no resistance, and in the thick gloom they could not see their assailants, and thus the whole plan of the Mexican attack on Orizaba fell to the ground. Now the whole of this was very foolish on the part of the Mexicans; but we trust that it wMl be @ salutary lesson to them to be more vigilant for the future. They re- quire a few more lessons in war, and this is a very good one. The advantage thus gained by the French is, however, of no importance whatever, except that when the news—magnified and exageerated——reaches France it may excite the pride of the people and cause the war to be more popular. Such a result will only make things worse for the French. The passions of the antagonists will be further excited, and the war will, of neces sity, be more intensified. The Mexicans are on the spot with their millions, and even now we hear that fourteen thousand determined men were preparing to make a united attack on the common enemy. To carry out the war success- fully Napoleon will need no less than one bun- dred and fifty thousand men, and even then bis chances of success would be doubtful. Now, then, that his troops have been victorious in a small skirmish, he should risk no further dan- ger, but withdraw at once. We are glad to see that the debates in the French Chambers bave made a proper impres- sion on his Imperial Majesty. The speeches of M.M. Favre and Billault could searcely fail in convincing him of the wild scheme of conquering Mexico; and therefore the Emperor hesitates abeut sending rein- forcements for General Lorencez—the preliminary, in fact, to the withdrawal of all his forces from so dangerous a region. The troops to be sent from France bave now dwindled down to four regiments, and even these are to be sent to Martinique and Guada- loupe to be acclimated. This really looks like the sober second thought of the French gov- ernment; and, as it is only by withdrawing his forces from Mexico that the Emperor ean pre- serve the peice and safety of his.empire, we trust he will see the wisdom of ied uy this inspiration, and decide at once on leaving the Mexicans to arrange and manage their own affairs. The New Tariff. In another portion of this morning's issue we present our readers with a table w/ the new tates of duty to be levied after the Ist of Au- gust on foreign goods, wares and merchandise imported into the United States. Tue bill levy ing the new rates is arranged ina peculiar forta, many of the rates prescribed being “‘ad- ¢itional” to those heretofore impoeed. On ac- count of this arrangement it has beer an unu- sually dificult matter to prepare the table we publish, inasmuch as it has been neceacary to make constant reference to the laws of March 2, 1861, and Angust 5, 186). It will be seen thet the rates of drty have been greatly increased, particularly on such articles us liquors, segars, essential oils, frou, ke. The duty on hider, of which great num- bers are imported into this country, and on which it would scema higher rate might be levied, remains the sume as under the previous ect. As this article is a raw material, to be sed by oun own inanufactarers in the produe- tion of various articles, it has been deemed ex- pe@dieut \ot tore’ the rote of duty thereon. Mary amendments to the bill ae it wae first re- ported to the House have been made, hey will be found incorporated ia our compilation. ‘The act has beon made to conform with the Tax bill ‘ast passed by Co: gresa, which, it wii be recoilecte i, imposes a tax of three per cent on manufeetured articles. The new raie of duty on foreign manufactured goods is thirty- five per cent, or five per cent im excess of that tormerly imposed. Some ioportant changes to the existing warehousing low are mado. The time allowed importers to leave their goods in bond has been ex‘enced from three months to one year, when tue goods are withdrawn for coursumption, and to three years when thoy are withdrawn for exportation. The bill as originally fiamed extended the time to three years; but the Touse amended it as above. One of the most important vhanges in the bill ie the following in relation to the payment of duty on goods in bond. If the goods have been imported under ibe law of laet August they may be with- drawn at any time within three months from the date of importation, on payment of the old vates;,if they have been imported under other laws they must be withdrawn before August 1 to escape payment of 1 @ new duties. All ; goods on sbipbuard on the Tet of Augast are ty the gow duties. Drugs and medi NEW YORK Wire uk ahh ee eid | Ee en eens eines are TK | og ea Ee aaanacanin | <inssnan atinwell ‘a ke Maca aed kak | Coane means to be taken out of bond in | Conference on the Gen parts of packages. We have given in the table of rates the names of all of the articles on which a new , rate of duty is levied, and, in addition, those of the more important ones on which the duty remains the same as heretofore. If any article is omitted froma the list, our readers may infer that the rate of duty thereon remains the same as under the acts of March and August, 1861. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. Tariff Bill Passed by Both Houses of Congress. The New Plan for Supplying a National Currency. | rassage of the Confiscation Bill by the House. wee The Punishment of tenia, Porfeiture of the Property of Rebels, Their Slaves Declared I'ree, &e., ko. Waauinciow, July 11, 1862. THE NRW GOVERNMENT FINANOLAL MEASUIK. The financial measure reported from tle Committee on Ways and Means to-day ix ia accordance with the re. eoramandatina of the Secretary of tho Treasury Ai fs provosed to ostablish a separate bureau, charged with tho exeeution of this act and all tnws which may bn passad by Con; Teapecting tho issue aud cirgia- tion of a national currency secured by a plodge of Uuited States stoets. The che: officer i to bo called the Comptroller of tthe Currency, vit ry of $5,000 Ber wiauth, “atd iw be under the diroction of the Sceretary of the Treasury. Unite Btates stock is considered to mean all conpen and registerod bonds now issued or that may be iemed on the faith of the United States by the Secretary in pursuance of law. Avy chartered bank or banking association in good credit, an@ whose aapital is less than $100,000, granted under th» iaw of any Stato or Territory or the District of Columbia, may ayail itself of the advantages of tho national currency authorized by this act, under certain oonditions, Tho bill also provides for the formation of associations: by any number of persons for carrying on the business Of banking with United States stocks as 6 basis. Plates are authorized to be engraved for notes of the denominations of five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and a thousand dol'ars. Banks or associations failing to redesi to lawful cur rency of the United States are to be proceeded against, the United States to have the first iien on their assets, ‘The bill covers nearly fifty printed pagos. THE PRESIDENTS VISIT TO THE PENINSCLA, The accounts brought by the Presidential party from the hoadquarters of the Army of the Potomac give a cheer- ing view of the concition of things in that vicinity. It is represented that the entire losses on our part in the roveral battles do not exceed, in killed, wounded and mizing, 11,000. Stragglers are continually returning. Mies loas of the enemy, there is no doubt, is exveedingiy large. A GENERAL EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS TO BE MADE, It ig understood that previous to the late baitles be fore Richmond, General Melellan arranged with the rebelauthorities for a genoral exchange of prisoners, and that General Dix has bean instructed to consum- mate the same under a fieg of truce. NAVY AND ARMY APPOLNTMENTS, ‘The following nominations were sent to the Senate to- day by the President, under tho act of the bth of July, reorganizing the Navy Department :—(Chief of Yards and Docks; Commodore Joseph Smit tipments and Re- crufting, Commodore Andrew H. Foote; Navigation, Cap- tain Charles H. Davis ; Orduance, Captain John A, Dahl- gten; Construction and Repairs, John Southal; Steam En- gineering, Benjamin F. Isherwood; Provisions and Cloth- ing, Horatio Bridge; Medicine and Surgery, Dr. Wiiliam Wheelan. Schuyler Hamilton has been nominated for Major Gevera), and J. H. Ward, of New York, for Brigadier General of Volunteors. THIRTY*SEVFNTH GONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. The to, tes Wasmncron, Jidy 11, 1862. PAY OF SUNSESORA PRNATORS. Or motion of Mr. Wicxixsox, (rep ) of Minn., the reso. lotion t) pay tho first Sen tors from Minnesota was taken up and passed. TEE A NOTANCE OF LEAGUE ISLAND. On motion of Mr. Gurans, (rep.) of fowa, the bill to an thorize the tary of the Navy to accept the title to Leng. Island for navy purpeses was takeu up. Mr. Fostmn, (rev.) of Cona., moved io amend, so that before the sstecti nof Leagae Island the comtnissione-® examine the harbor of Now London ,Cunn., to see whet it was nota S requir 4 Mr. Axvios end the same ecomin wie yoni to, aud the nent adop ied Dil wae p THE REVOR? OF THR ORDEANCR COMMS. Jntions ‘alted np the p documents ¢ Hnect er with the report of Joveph Hol: aba Bebort Dale Owes, The .esclutions were @ THANKS OF MARYLAND TO CAPTAIN REN: Mr. Hane, (rep. 00 N. HL hee yeesented a joint rest from the Maryland Legiclature tendarisg thanks te tain Ringgold (oF hie reece of the crew of the steu ner Governor, sid anked (hat the resolution be placed reco:ds of the Sev.te. Agreed to. RMING TUR S8CROVS. The bill amendatory of the mits of te United States, being cn Mr. Browning's amen Liv ths second fen tion of the ainendmer t by imes, to strike ont the words “mother, wit and el \ldrer. Mr. Browalag’s atssudment was rejected by yous 17, nage 21. ptakentp, the anestion Ttvowsrn offered, cam further amendment, thar eh mother, wi's of chiltren shull uot be freed untese thay owe om ‘yiee oF Libor tothe reby ir, Cowan, (rep.) of “a. spoke inent. ror of thearend He raid the country hid prospered under the tion, ene! we are bound to observe (rex.) of Wiss, said thera eoemed to he sumo diMleulty a: t Low we should sapport our gene- ral, There wer many deiny$ and controversies. Mr. Cowan asied—Doem cot the constitution exist? Aig we not bound by itt Mr Hows—We are bond 'y it. Ye it,and bound to do battler sor tt Dikgling about he force wee sto woud into the (eld. I ould Dring all the force + to the fe! I could, net earing whot the color of it migh! be KZ the nogroes inte the feld in the narve of God, if we esonct do it iu the ram of the constitution Mr. Cowan rer -onded, contending that delays wore erased by Congross trying to 1. ng in neagures ontaide of the bili, and force the Pre tent to adopt monsurer whieh he had berotofore thew. avite Mr. Kine, (rep.) OF N. ¥., uid not recogatze the authe- rity of the Ser wor freva Vonns yirania to rpegk for the Me (OM. King) thou at that when the Prosi dent wir ved to xu ees. an OF .nion to Congresa he would probably dogo, Jur wounded and wick mon I ery ing to us from the mirehes of in ®.cail for more of OLE yo: pe res atthe wVilug tod) the labor of ovr ermy and aay @ mon: And shall we refuso their sarvicat quivbies and teehaical cifieulties? i.@ had. otso much fear for the soldiers f.ctm (he eanzon Wail aud bayonet at he bad trom dis- « for the country If Congress would I 2, prone Will be recreapl, then the peo- pew 9 together and reingitute the glorion, in siitulons of the courtry. Our young men will come forth to defend the country, but le (Mtr. King) woald be Ashntned to look them in tho fueo if we did not ¢o all we could to proverve them from cisease and death. Dark as were the cloud# that bad risen from the “Dis: nual Swamp” of Virginia, we tbe!) yet ase @ bright audi gloriour eunebine for the country Mr. Cowan com inued the ciscursion at length, Mr. Wicximeon, (rep.) Of Min., referred to the raising of negre regimeni# ia Rheco Felaad, and to the fact that Washington cid pat such men ‘ato tLeranks and found no difiicuities in the way. He ob/scted to the young men of Minv.esote Detng wasted and worn out by digging trenches and making roads while there were uegroes pienty and ready to do that work. Mr Bamaan, (rep) ) of Towa, rey nena that the Senator from Pexnsylvania (Mr. Cowan) nae vory much the same erguments as “ad been nse4 b. Davis. He Delievod there was Be real difficulty in freeing the slaves. Tho rebel Toombs, wiou « Yenator here, had seid bim (Mr. Harlan) that there wes no practical dim. euity in Niteration a the wave tbat it was alls pretence to esy 00; that they who cid so were dema- ace, Sot par oe nba) defended tiavery be. ight. (tey.) Of B.M.,e0id that Mr, Toombs had told him that any boty «to Fall tine ines eould pot work bie ne cos Ae. hetw ar eS et PEN Clg 6 ye Cyaugitegs of J lak Mr. Foner, tof 1794, calling out the | SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1862. Pension bill, made s report, which was agiecd to. So the bill stands passed. TAR TARIFF HILL PASSED. Mr. Fussrnpen, (rop.) of Me., {rom the Committee of Conference on the Tariff bill, nade a report, which was agreed to. do the bil stancs ‘vaso. CHANGING JUDICIAB DIPTRICTS. Mr. Waicnr, ((nion) of Ind., from the Committee of Conference on tho bili changing the Judicial distriots, made report. Laid over. THE FINAL ADJOURNMRIT, Mr, Powe, (opp.) of Ky., offered ‘a resolution ad- journing Congress on Monday,’ he T4th, Latd over. THN ERATE BERENDD. Mr. HARLAN Continued arguiay in ‘aver of the bill, and proposed the amendment of bis golleague. Mr. Davis apoke at length against the bill, Mr. FRSSENDRY moved te tuke ® recess. On the quer- tion no quorum Was present. Absent—Messra, Bayard, Corlile, Collamer, Dixon, fale, Keunedy, Tatham, Mor Ty uga'l, Nesmita , Poarce, Shei man, Stak, jomaon and ‘Wilmot, Adjourned, House of Ropresentatives. Wasinvcion, July 11, 1862, A NATIONAL CURRENCY Mr. Hoorer, (rep.) of Mass.,from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bil! provicing for a national currency, secured by United States stock, and for the circulation and redemption thereat, he bill was recommitted tw ths Committee on Ways Means and ordered to be printed RVIMBURSEMENT CF NEW YORK'S WAR EXPENDITURES, Mr. l'evton, (rep.) of N.Y., from the Claims, reported a bill to reimburse New Yo advances made during the last war with Great Britain, VHAVATE EIT. The Hovae thon proceeded to the considoration of private bills, CONGRESSIONAL. CONTRACTS Mr, Bryamam, (rep.) of Ohio, from the Judiciary Com- mittoc, reported back the Senate bi’! with varbal amend. ments, to prevent members of Congress and officers of the government from taking coravderations for procuring contracts, office or place under tha government of tho United States. Mr. WickLirre—Very veel. Tho bill was read. Tt provides that any membor of Congress, or oflicer of the gov ernment, or other offering or receiving procuring contracts or under the government nt as for & misdemeanor, and on conviction shail pay a fine not ex- ceeding $10,060 and be sub.ect to imprisonment not excoeding two years, ut the diseretion of the court; and any such contract may, at the , bo declared absolutely void. Any or oilicer of the government so convicted shali be disquali- fied from holding any office of promt, or trust der the government of the Ulitted states, ‘The bill was passed THR NAVAL APOROPRIATION Bit, Tho House concurred ia the report of the Committee of Conference ou the Naval Anpropriation bill. Bs | PENMO WH FOR GINKOAT OFFICER. Mr. Paxniaton, opp.) of Ohio, int:piuced a bil, which was passed, giving to mastera ane other officers on buard grnboats the benefit of tne Pension biil passed at tio present session, Maste.s to recoive the samo as cap'ains in the navy, and ongineers the same as lioutenants tn the navy, LEAGUE ISLAND, 1H NEW NAVY YARD LN THE DELAWARE, The Senate bill enabling the Secretary of the Navy to take possession of League Isiand, tendered to the gov- ernment by the authorities of Philadelphia, was taken up and passed. THE CONFISCATION MILL PASSED. Mr. Euor, (rep.) of Mass.. made a repot Committee of Cebierence ou ihe Coufacation bill, ‘Lhey recommend that the House recode from their disa- greement, and agree to the Senate with certain modifi. cations, 30 as to provido as follows :— rt from the Every person who shall commit the crime of treason against the United States anu shall be adjndgod guilty his slaves thereof, shall suffer if he las any,shall be declared and mad shall be imprisoned for not le-s than five y: not Jens than $10,060, and all his estwte, real and per- sonal, excluding slaves, shalt be levied upon, any sale or conveyance to the contrary notwithstanding. If any porson shall hereafter incite, sot on foot assist or engage in any reboliion or insurrection against the authority of the United States, or tho laws thereof, or shall give aid or com‘ort to any.such existing rebel: lion or imwurrection, branes ite of thereof, Ri ch per- son shall be punish the forfcivire of a fat wustedetsoe abel doath, and al! Fall and interesting asoounts, from our Special Corres- Pomdeuts, of the recent Terrible Batties betwoen the Unioa Army under General MoClollan and the Rebels, near Richmond, Va., aecompanied with a Map of the Field of Operations, and Diigrams of the Battle Field, will be given in the Wawgty Hexaip, ready this morning at ten o'clock. Vigit of President Lincolx to the Army of the Potomaa, and how he was received; The Latest Despatches re- ceived in regard to the Bombardment of Vicksbur, from all pointa of the country, North and South; Late and all interesting intelligence from Europe, and all im- portant news of the past woek. Terms.—Three dollars per year, wrappers, sendy for mailing, six cents. Official Drawings of Murray, Eddy & Oo.'s Kenincky and Missouri State Lotter Kewru 36, 19, 32, a2, 46, 18, 39, 56, 34, 77, 12, 58, 69 Civoular's aont free of charge by adireasini either to MURRAY, Official Drawings of the Delaware State Lotteries, 75, B, Ctroriiarks sent by adidre ai OHN A. Prizes Cashed tn ons A DUNN, 140 Broadway, up siaira, Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte- Information given, Royal Havana Lottery.—See Omicial Drawing of June 21, 1663, iu another [a mom Mot Weather Hat—Buy One of nox'a* find it the cheapest inves! you ever made. Of strawa, and his Locky Mountains Beavers a and altiactive as ever. KNOX’S, No. 212 Bi caiway. Brandreth’s and genuine, wholesa’e and retail, at H, 0, OAKLEY'S Medicine Depot, No. Ll Park row, opposite the Astor House, Also Allcock's ‘piasiers, gents tine Shor morals, Shoes anu Gaitera, Superior Shirts, to mig cieich | 3 8 Per Dote Jeffers’, Froth Molier and De Ville Shoes, Oxford Ties, Balmorals, Gaiters und Slippers, Keefe’s Restaw opened for the season, at Far Rockaway. A few private boarders taken, Grand Family Holiday at Barnum’s Museum, The Holman Opera Troup: Band 7% o'clock P. M. Eight Cartes de Vise for $1, Equal to the beet ay Twelve Cartes de Visite for One Dol. THE WEEKLY HERALD. D. Poffand Adrian 0. Manan, wre vinsouttony invited to attend the funeral, from ihe residence of his parents, 104 Woes Forty-frat street, on Sunday morning, at nine -k. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Ce- ry for interment. Davias.—At No. 147 East Twenty-Arth street, on Thura- day, sale 38 10, Haan Tite of Jainee £. Davies, of chester, England, aged 57 Cig 11 mouths and'l0 days. Maachertor tenes Drexxxs.—On Friday morning) “July 11, Awton Drarsa, in the 37tb year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also tho mom- bers of the German Filgrita, Lodge No. T, at .7 are most respectfully invited to attend Sunday afternoon, at twoo’clock, from hia inter crootmc hon Broome street, corner of Suilivan, Having.—On Friday, July 11, ABRAHAM D. Flavin, son of Daniel A. Having, in the Slat your of his at the residence of his father, No. 288 West Tweifth street. His remains will be taken to Rockland county for in- termect. Horxins.—On Friday ANN, wife of James A. ‘Tho relatives and (riends of che family are be pen 4 invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, two o'clock, from bor inte residenoc, No. TD Weet ‘Twonty-fifuh' ‘street, without further invitation. Kimeway.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 11, Panos Kymnnan, age 1 62 years, a native of the parish of Temple Port, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are reenectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from his late reaidenoe, corner of Hicks aud Congress streets, this (Saturday} afternoon, at three o'clock. Lyncu.—On Friday, July 11, Joum Lrxem, aged 1 year ~ ~ days, the only son of Edward and Catherine yrel The relatives and friends of the Lena are most re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock, from the residence of his Senet 31 Roosevolt street, thence to Calvary Cemetery jvrt.—At Greenpoint, on Friday, July 11, Joamia Morr, BS aes aged 66 yoars, 10 moutis and 6 ‘days. The relatives and frients of the family, tio thoee of his gon Samael, and sons in law John Kearsing, Joseph Darrow, Alexander Whitlock, Peter C. Provost and Alfred Burnett, are respooifully invited to attend tho fanoral, from hig Inte rosidence, K street, near Union avenue, Greenpoint, on Sunday alternoon. at hulf-past two o’ciock, without further invitatiin His remaias will be tnierred in the cemetery of she Evorgre ene. Oranp.—On Thursday, July 10, of cholera infentum, James F., son of Frank and Josephine Ovard de la Grange, aged 11 inomths and 4 days. ‘Sime.—Suddenly, on Friday, July 11, Marron Saas, aged 48 years, 6 months and 23 days, Tho relatives and {riends of the tamily are respect- fully invited W attend tie funeral, on Sua o afternovn, uvateten ub two o'clock, from his late reeidenoe, 256 Weat Uairty” cya second atrcet.' His remains will be taken to Greenwoud. Surra.—Ov Friday, July 11, Joun Sura, a uative of conuty Cavan, parish of Drumlummun, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his son-in-law, Jobn McDermott, are requested to attond the funeral, om Sunaay afternoon, at two o’ch ck, from the ‘waidence of bi» sou, Thomas, Franklin avenue, near Myrtie avenue, East Brooklyn. ‘Twavpei..—Iu Washington Hospital, Saturday, July 5, Lioutenant Jamas T. Twappxit, ‘Thirty-second New York State Volunteers, aged 33 years and 4 months. His friends and relatives are invited to attend the fa- neral, from his lato residence, 20 Gouverneur street, this h CR ne wetnind say 'URNKR.—At Now Milfo1 n., OD jay, July DY, 9 Broadway. | 9 Mes. Lucy Tunnur, widow of che lute Jonoks W eee ate eT) ‘Turner, aged 62 years. TALIIS.—At the residence of his parents, East Now pin L. 1, Gmonex, only child of Miohaed and Eliza 1@ funeral will take piace this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. ‘TRvmpstx.—On Friday, July 11, Ipa Aww, youngest daughter of James and’ Catharine Truesdale, agea"{> mouths and 10 days. ‘The friends and yeinsives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) w{ternoo: at two o'clock, from the residence ot her parents, No. 27 Rutgers street, without further notice, Trtomson.—On Thursday, July 10, Avccsta, ManGaner ‘Aww Tomsom, aged 1 year, (wo months and 19 cays, the last aurviving child of Alexander and Augusta M. ‘rhomson, of Kent avenue, Brooklyn.” Weuiarker.—On Keiday afternoon, July 11, at two o'clock, aftor a peed illness, of consumption, Parare Wautarkar, aged Ils brothers, sisters and relatives and friends are re- jucs.ed to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 217 West gaunt te atroet, between Eighth an It will also contain an Account of the Bhneia: aptety afternoon, July 11, Carmaxom Y. area Crass 325-—Duly 1d, 1882. 58, 74, ob, 45, 67. 68, 81, 44, 27, 38, 10, Kentucky. . EDDY & CO, Ky., of St. Louis, Mo. uly 11, 32, 0, oo 51. pana arity 1 1888, In, 7, 47, 27, 38, 35, Onn & 00., ilmington, Delaware. Detawane. Extra O1ass n Legalized Lotteries Al! communications ooniidentia JOSEPT BATES, Broker, No. 11 Wall street, room No. 1, New York, "AYLOR & CO, peckled” straw Hi $2, and vou will ‘and pleasnre, ‘He has, beside this new = For your hot woather hat goto Pills—Yew Style, Fresh 73 Broadway, | Ladies’ Elas- 50, $1 75 and $2; Balmorais, $2, $2 25 and $2 50; and Sppera, youtin ‘and children’s Bab becca 673 Broadway. At BVANS', and } Fulton ateest, 20 per cent below Brondway prices. 573 Broadway-—Gentiemen’s nt and Billiara Room give performances at i hours, uriosities a 4, 233 Greenwich street, corner of Barclay, ranteed: « trial so! i iclted. sona’ proporty, of eve lex; 9. good pisture ¢ ‘ Shath Yinth » ‘at one o'clock. Aa- ished Jengcion art at te Fa and — bot bec mbieyca ‘Son parciemateg caring fall band,of music will exceeding (en thotBand dotiara, and bis staves, it U perform the fu ner: Fin dy, be iterated at the discretion of the court, and. all eee oI yc piernteretaest | ban gic Brockiyn, on Thureday, July 10, Natztu such property, excluding siaves, shall be forfeited to the United state. Every person j:uilty of either of the orfences described in this act shall forever in- capable and disqualified to hold any office under the United States, This act is net to be construed in avy way to affect or alter tie prosecution, cou- also Sideboard and Parlor Safe irray street Evans, only child of William H. and aged 1 year and 15 days. Her remains were wrhiord int Greenwood Cometery. if Papers please copy. ‘oracr of Coltege pls Providence (R. RB. M. PATRICK, viction or punishment of any person guilty meee wwellow Bank Tobac- Of (reason, against the United” states. To in- | eere.m ‘Pure Yellow Bank i ‘Tubacco, free from all A THOUGAND 1 REFRIGERATORS—FRO! Te ose. sure the speedy termination of the present re | impurities, (or sale by all, tobacco gar dealers, and at SPLENDID —e PLATED 10B Pivods oo bellion the President is authorized to catise tho seizuro | wholesale by E. GOUDWIN & ROTHER: eo Water sireet., | TABLE CUILEE' of all property, reat and personal, of all such persons, — —- ILVER FLARED $2 feared and apply and uso the proceeds of the game for the sup- port of the United states. Five of persons are affected by this bili—those who shali hereafter hold the office of president, vico president, member of Congress, foreign minister, &c., under the so called Con:edera.e Stater, The Presi is anthor!zed Lo issue a prociam>- tion if, after gt 3 ys, all persons in rebe'lion do uvt retura to their jance, that their property shall be forfeited, &c. All slaves of persons iter engaged i rebellion, or who shall in any way give sid and comfort thereto, escaping to,and taking refuge within the lines of our army, and all slaves deserted by their mas- ters, and c ming under control of the government of the United Stats, and all slayes found at places cecupied by rebel forces and afterwards by Unite: ‘States troops, shal! be held to be captives of war, and be forever fr their service and no longer held as slav No slave escapiug froin one 8: to anothor Stato shall be delivered up ezcept for crime, or some offence against the Jaws of the United States, until the claimant #nall first make oath as to his lawful owner- ship and that Le hos not borne arms in the present re- beliion or given aid and comfort thereto. N engaged in navel or mili ary service shall de validity of the clait or sarrender such slaves, on pain of being distnissed frou 16 service. ihe President is au- thorized to employ ws many persons of African desceat for the suppression of the rebellion, and use them in Such manar we bo tay deem buet tor the public wellaro; and the "President ig also autho to make provision for colomzing the Dincks beyand the limits of the Unied Slates. The President — is authorized to exiled to pardon and amnesty n condition as he may deem ent for pub ro. of the bik w ga on of insurrecticn and pon prisoners — in rebellion 2 to taad for sup. Wt aad seizure of erty of rebels. and far other purposes . MaLcony. (ohiun) of ky. and C app.) of Ohio, rawed potots der which were f2vers y over ruled. JEN moved to lay the report on the table. Noga ti A2acuiuel 17. The seport of Acation Dil w Samr ‘tee of Conferen BC. arsed in—ye Aries. Alley, Arnott, Wate or Va, Wa Clark, Ogltax, Kesoe Vevts, Dav ey Hiwards, Gooch, (be Ke ley, Kello; “ a badge, Vaullorn, ¥ hentia, Wheeler, Wh. 5 Washe Us Wf Inds," Wiswe Wonton wud Wore Allyn of Qhie, Alles of Til, Angona, Ciemenis, Cobb,'Cox, Ort KY, Bie Thomas uf M14, W Or THE T RIF PIL, Mr. Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., made a report of tb ©, Barnard’s Corragatea Metal Pens have no superior. Cheaper and test them. Herring's Patent Champ! Burglar New York. ‘one Ladies Destrin fon,—LAIRD'S Bloom of eq and beauufyii jag the complexion and sain, Bil'druggists. No More Gray Hairs.—Grandjean’s Cele brated Consultation for the embellisbiacnt of the hair = Office, No. 1 Astor place. A™ Batchelor’s Hair Dye—the Mest in the World; Instantaneous, hermless and reunble. Sold by drug- iste and per‘umers everywhere. Fact Cristadoro' and Wig depot, wholesale and re Tae Dye is appiied by experienced art.sis, Prof. L. brown, 59 cen ‘De eopoRE Bowes Rowland, Faq,, all of VI Layne Wan, Paul s chapel, Ganer, third dang! uy my lady, I declare it, unqua! Detrott and l'untiag (Mick.) payers please copy. Boon y ot ty pho Cavalry, United state {W iam FP, ead Harriet 8. 5. Brooks. His friends and reiatives ai funeral, from the Chareh of the hi ner Of Twentieth street and Sixth avenue, this (Hatter. day) worn, And Fifty Thousand Dollars oF “HOUSKKERTING AITO, At twenty per cont less EDWARD of pasaronora se ng, as tor ‘plaoe, lock from Broad GOODS FIRST ‘OLAS, No connection with any other store, eh and Oe SBR ARS Tacs ter than gold, Try and ‘other store. m Fire and Proot Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray atreet, Radical Cure Truss 4 Ann siceet, under Barnum's ladies, A’ B, 83 street. g_« Beautifal Complex. | “* ‘Youth has no equal for preserv Sold by all drugs LARGE NUMB&SR OF SOLDIERS RETURNING war are sick with rheuinatism or neuralzia, from the gists and at 4 Broadway. yor. Lind five dollars for ss ne Lg ey —o mi ‘Bueumatl te nent fs the Best and | pics ets Mae Buca WATERS te. : 2, beaut curling, cleaning, 90 Fulton strect, up staire preserving and restoring the’ hair. f. “Sold by T “GIMBREDE'S, NO. 588 ‘BROADWAY, % ANDES ead retailed at $3; finer Fans at proportionately cheap rates, ON | SUNDAY.—HENRY MORFORD'S beanie na’ Poem of ‘Tammany and the Usion," real by the ‘author befors the Tainmany Society on the Fourth of July, is published complet» in the NEW YOK ATLAS this morn: ing, together with a great variety of other local aad Interest ing'waiter. Buy the ATLAS on Saturday. LL DIsE ASES “Or THE FRET SKILFULLY AND ruccess.ully trea‘ed by Dr. J. BRIGGS, the wet knowa Chtropediat, 212 Broadway. Di Al Jone anil certain eure for Cor ant cold e draggints a Barclay sireet. Preservative |. No. 6 Astor Huus:. Hair Dye, Miller's Hair The best. Try tt Dye, Black or Sold by drugg ais. Dee beautivier ar 2 of ite value fs that laxdtes who have used it wid bawe 09 other. All draggixts and 439 Groadway. NEW GAS APP. T FOR TUE COUNTRY. u ~ Leva Man mos Ward, ail of this TO THE areure OF THE HERALD. malice than wi, announces Herat, In justice to the ly, false W. H. HAMMOND. Died. At Brook! yet Wednes « Be The expense of making ga the cos of & torial (OF Ww «nifactacins the gas to supply tem bur ers will not + vd thirty cents per week. GRUNGE H. RITCHEN € OU., Potenteas 561 Broadway, N. Fe TENTION RENOVAL.—DR. LUTHEL, DENTIC® wenty years), bas ramovedt tu o4 Bast TWoaty second aireet, two backs from Moa dway. y, July 9, Bruza- ni daughter of the and 1 snontha, ant friends of the family are lavited to this (Satneday , arteruoon, at three (Berens AND CANES W atreet. THE MILLION, at FOR the wanuiaciarer’s, C. PINSELL, No. 2 Cortiandt street. Monday, July 7, ainas Stewart nouns. Fifth rmy, in it Zlet year, ony son invited w attend the Communion , cor. E, TATE’S WOOT AND SHOR BUSINESS 18 0.597 Broniwey. Gentlemen's and boys’ boots hand aad. made to, order. ot ihe Leet WES at PRICES. at 10 o'clock. mittee of Conference vis thi rif Dil, whieh waa ear Stan At ville, Va., on Thursday, June ane ed . fo! of Dr. Alexauctor T, Boll, of commas deursed. Reriolt Vi, and ee See AND. DISEASES OF THE VELVIO important Letter from Governor Mo in Regard to the Kaisiag of Troops. Aumasy, July 11, wee, nor Morgan is doipg ail in his power 10 bel» Ge forward enlistments of volunteers, Ia acéitiun to tho | Kot street. r J appolotunent ef @ local commitios in the Sanstorial dis Bevonse.-Ta Breve 0, on Friday, July 11, Amr, triet. where rogineute are to be raised, he |x ad- | YouRmest daughter ©) sled sma Rarride Le Baro, ayo irevoed 204 following important letter tu every Super tives and cu! ym the inovtly ar respect. visor in the State:— fai.y Fivited to attend the © residence of 889 Lee M4) } afternova, Exsccunvn Drpaxtwrst, Arcaxy, July 19, 1862 Sine'The neceseit e9 of the military service are #.c te etioi te as to demand the ininediace an’ snost eyarg of che citizens of Lhe State to « in the Part, at Jowet, Of the qucta of travps reventi by the President, ‘The prostration of the rebel army, ¢mused by the ‘ate ml tito o'clock, fru ine ree battles before Richmond, acd th. geod of reeruite for | ROE, Fi,,b*7-fourth street, Deiwoen Third ead Fourth avenues, our own, doubly inc: ease tho value of volunteers at this bo ins will be takan to G-conwood for intarment. Wie. Burx. Vriday, July 11, vwew Denna, io the ‘The rebel ca; ital must not be pormitted longer to defy the authority of the government of the United tutes ond degrade vs in the estimation of tho notions of the ‘earth; nor should our brave army on the banks of the ments. 1 desire & cell upon your towa through yw to take wishout dalay such neasures a@ in the opixion of the cunmittes of citizens of your Senatorial dutriet wil sconest promote tae eud in view, aad with which vom mitioe | respect! aly request you to conior at onve Rl am very truly yours, B.D. MORCAN, New York Military Appointments. Avsaxy, Jniy 11, 1862, A. Arthur hms been transfeited to the General's Department, as Quariermaster General ©. Quartorniast Generol. Geveral Cuyler Van Veehton haa been transferred to the Inspector Goneral’s Department, es Inspector Gene. ral. “Coein for the Ha! “Cocin,” oF deodorized Cocoa: a article for ave se bemulty —Phaion & Son's ising, Beating bees and cheap. f, curt TS tared— ernia, Ad- Comfort Sent free to any ov dress bos Ti dy penetra terminaien i. Hiroadway. Sold by érigaiete. Bend w stamp for pact ennieNtiateniannd Doctor Huntre's aes ie Cures the Beupttne,of the Bhi ca wrvel, New Va fully inv at two o'clock, frm tue resideac year oF hi ‘The rele attond fa Jamos river be permitted ve salfer for want of reinforoc- { Haat Leventh abroot, this (Saturday) afters 2o0n, ab two Cowrar —On briday, July 11, Kiweman Narr, = Sanye R. B. aad Heanor ©, ‘Cowley, aged 23 moaths one relatives and friends of the family are invited te tund tie funeral, this day petardar) from the oa of is, father, Fast third at ‘ond avenne Camor —On ie Kay 4 2 at two o’elock ithe morning, ‘The friends and r stiwen of the Attend the funeral, thie (Saturday) o'clock, from (se residence Twenty-firat sitoet, Ring = further iny}tation, Crovton.—On Friday, Jul) of Multyfarmbamw, county years. friends and of her brother-ialew, Peter Keon} rear ali invited to attend the funeral, from tha toate creme oat avenue A, The fonda nd daughter, en Oruger, Esq. , of this pccian be op 4D Dus ELS, 221 Sixth avenue, near Four eeu the 234 year. of he? ag Oa Friday neve, July 11, Buu Mania 1 the 20th year of Ler aga. esand friends of the family respect. toatioutt the funeral, on Sunday atternoon, of ber aunts, 27 Mar. k jp OvaL HAVANA | LOITBRY. OFFIC TAL, DRAWING | iG OF JUNE 21, 1862, 00, y 19, Manqamer ih iuateth Bugole aqod 1 friends of the family are requested froma bis residence, No. 87 EeLEES the rosi- steoet, six doers A 4416. a 1078. W. Creo eased are wed to afternoon, 9 owe idence of airs, Lawlin, No. 18d Wess Auby Jax, tt 25525825 ae i 11, Many Certo, a native featmeath, Ireland, aged 46 and acquaintances of her brother, Jota sesas: pres hor brother, Fifty-ainsh street, petween First Suday aftdemoon, a4 one orci Dems. =n Thursday, July %, of acute jafiammation of the teain, Ronmmt Tiny, son 0? George D. and Menc'- tte Lut, ag saves core ooh 8 days. death es crema sell oar oy ; ce joat ay ea lias an brik, aise gnats maa _ ‘Muat we say farewell t© our Bobolink. Low ALOR & 00., 0. Deakern Fae par Fobsy sleeping ta ne grare a Se ete 8 xT SUNDAY TIMES, IN WHION WILL BR Dear Jotis waiteth on the brink BAD NB For the spirit of your bubalini." Ry Ak of et ry beaten" See the family, and of bis uncles, Asttepy } Ciinton hires a