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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1862—TRIPLE SIIEET. 7 ania — “ - NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. a of Missouri, wanted tho armies to moyo into | and all claims of th ens or subjects of foreign coun- rt ree tetera stomeetemrennemhentionne MAILS FOR EUROPE, Affaire Peninsala<The Bombarda- ment of Vicksburg—Movemen s in the South and Southwe.t—Luportaat from % 5 sisting tha troops, the sane, when ascertained, to hea MB Bs ROM ul oD —! NON GF TERE PB OTON. rs, ¢ ’ States, aud mot ocoapy the border | tries upou the government of the United States, which | A wore’ xo nus receive! fran the Prosdem directed | SO Ws tho divect tax im oid won hss art, ‘sad Uh States. Missourt and Kentucky would take caro | may bereforred to him by the Secrotary of Stato, the | # the Presicent pro tem., aa f los: 1 he ean rm ey Hed vomn yutd toto the we inform the Serate that t shalt beobiteed to | UIs v" s them if rn : ry » Par.ve, (opp.) of Mo., explained she circunstinces Petter ey pd aatone uly VO | aiier which mouey Was Oxpenued to SiNpyress beccanton © themselves while the armies marched into the heart | proofs in support of the same, aud the treaties and prin- Sin] Postponement of the Final Adjournment of rebeldiin and subsisted upon the people there, If | ciples of public taw upon which they may be fouuded. need he he woul! seid the archives from Wushington and a ‘The Senate then took @ reouss till seven o'clock. ican &e., &e. . 8 nd., coul reasea why this Mexico, . 5 of Congress at the Request Gonseutrae alt the foes for au attack won Rishnoud THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. EVENING 81S:10N. sume TheCunard mail sieamsbip Scotia, Captain Jddklos, nator Doolitile defended the anaconda system of the FIksT SUSSION, THE We-TKIM GUNLOAT FLYRT, ‘The L il was pars d. posi - ’ of the President. wovernment, and recited the different und near advin- pabed the bite g sory ana, trea thd aval Qomenttten, Fe EE OA porte ere le sei Seiten paulo Det talgietceictatt cme Senate. Fororted the Dill transferring the Western gunboat teat | Pho Ranate bili revui ig commanders of verse watin mails for Europe will ciose in this city af half-past pI ve Wasuunarow, July 16, 1868, fora the War Departmous to tho Navy Lepartuuus. + @h> | sight o'clock this morning. to forego ports, und porsons prosecuting et Sovern: ent depar ments, to take the oath of ‘The New Yous Hxnaty—Edition for Europo—will be erpy Wap aml Negtbcege sb Pubhehed at bali-pase seven o'clock this morping, Feed Mapnatn. (lula? of Teun, etinnond o pit, and will contain the latest despatches from the Army which was passed, exolanutory of the fth section of tht | Operating in froat of Tchmond, Ailditioual Parddoute Con‘ixcation aot, wv tbat ite operation way wot VETO | or ine Bombardment of Vicksburg; Operations in the acti Auyourned, - Southwest; Later trom New Chicane; fmportant from Moxico, an“all other ioterestting events of tke week. IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS, Rip ciples a mocsemes he eae ets cats. Sumpron, Low, Sou & Cx, No. #f Ludigate Hill, Arrival of General Cartis’ Army at He | Leadon, Engiatm!, will receive advertisoumnts ad sub” lena, in Good Condition, &c. sorfptions for the ifznay. Conti, July 13, 1863. Teatquariors are oMicily tired ot ho airivel ot | THE BOMBARDMENT OF ViCkseuRG. Gene a! Curtis' army at Clarendon on the 10th, after thoso of a year ago, Mr Powell condemned wholesale PO ee gym Seizures of rebel 1 rty, leavin; id child: -An Important Paper Forthcome | an¢ine oidand sim to starve and become beggar, | , Bt Ht, Crop.) of N. H., frou che Naval Committe, Pr 7 aie deter tee te x7} in, | Tevortod a joint resolution relating to the Stevens battery. ing from the Executive, troduco tomral raping: aed dane ee aes Should ia. | The bill provides that all the right and title of the J x ‘st | United States in Stevens’ battery be released and oom- the constitution and laws defined the modes of 1 mitted to the heirs of Robert M. Stevens. Z Proceeding against traitore and their punishment. Probable Veto or Modification of the | was so policy of law to give anh ae pes THE ARKNSY OF COL ANTHONY. to the Coatiscation Bill. worst, of crlminets, tris Mr Lave, (rep.) of Kansas, called up the resolution by Juries, with counsel, &c.,&c, Ho read an extract from Johe Q:incy adams, calling upon the Secretary of State to give the reasons for the arrest of Lieutenant Colonel Anthony. anne while Seorecary of State, in which he stated to the British government that slaves were private property, ‘The resolution was modified so us to muke tho request of the President, and it was then passed. ‘Response of the Border Stite Men to the | ana could not be eudject of seizure in timo of war. PROTECTION OF FUGITIVE 8L AVES. DMYRIKONMYNT OF BOLDTERS. Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Mass , fruin tho Committes of Sere cB ane 1 to prevent the imprbonne & f i ia the peuiteati ar vr t, Which waa butdloes Jo tha pe ary, made a roport, which w: WITNRSMS LN COURTS. Mr. Fowren called uj th: bil! in relation to the compo- tency of witnesses in the Un ted States evurts Mr. Susie tnoved to am nd that no wins bo ex- cluded on account of colur. He spike at soins lengtl ia favor of the «mendment. I was further di cussed by Messrs. Witxingoy and Howaxn in favor, and by Fostsk @ud hRUMDULL against, od—yeas 14, nays 23 Davis. opp.) of Ky , offered am amendment pro- viding for the punstimont of Bons. Kivected—18 agninst 19. SVels OF Cision al ve. sone ‘The bill chon pass: President's Cmuncization Scheme. EAT UPATION. FOR: COIR APANDOr, Mr, Howo presonted in the Senate bill amending the | yr, Hows, (rep.) of Wis,, introduced a biil further 1 ROW OF STATR PRIBONERS, almost daily skirmishing, wheretn the rebels wore | Important from TennesieeInterecting oy Articles of War, providing that it hall be the duty of | amending the Aiticos of War, Mr. TRvMnoLL. moved to take up the Dill for the dis. | worsted; 6.000 mate a etant on the 7thon theCoch | frour the Peninsulamihe New Tartsi— charge of ail State priaouers, aud authorize the Judges of Plan for Colonizing White Men in the gd Ofiicer im the naval or military servico ‘The bill provices that it shall be the duty of every | ie Uniied States courts to take bail and recoguizance, Fiver, near Rou d fill. Col, fhrvey, of the Thirty third the Uyted States to furnish protection-| United States officer to furnish protection to evory slive Hewes fiom Europe, &e., &% ; 4 Mr, Wusox, of Mass., moved to go into executive | Hiinois, commanding the advance 'of (eneral Stesle’s dt | A very interesting account, by our special ecvrem- ‘ Feriils Fields of the South, to the full extont the force under thvir peers ioe ae nah Eoreaee see Pecperty | possion. Rayocted—yous 17, nays 20, vision, aftowarda reinforced by two companies, attacke! | poncent, of the Siege of Vick»burg, and of vhe part toker ‘Ee respective commands will enxble them to do to each and BURRAU OR MiG@a‘TION. Mr. Fostur call aa ae Heats your a and routed the rebels, scattering thom tn all divections, | by that cily and vicinity at (he outbreak of the rebellion, deo, &o. every person appealing for protection against the author- Mr. Doorsrrix, (rep.) of Wis., introduged a bill toes | hibiting the slave t os Fass-d. b/-reinapad ie mostly all going towards Little Kuck, They algo evacu- sted Doval’s Blut, Later advices atate that Curtis’ advanco has reached Tlelena. His army is in good condition and spirits. Provisions are scarce, but aupplies are conring from Mom, his, ecoompanio® with # Map Showing (He Location of the City and (he-New Canal Across the Peuiniula, will be publiched in the Famiry Heaasn of this woek,rendy thie (Wednesdny). morning. It will also contsim Late ant Important News from Tennessee, The Latest Despatches from the Army im frovt of Richinond, and from: AlkOther Points Made Promineni by tho War; The New Tarif Bill. as it passed Both Hov.ses of Congress, Late and ‘Interest ing News from Baropo, and @ vurioty of other usefa; rending. Terms—Two dotlars per annum. BSinglo copies four cents cach. tablish a bureuu of inigration. 3 ity or control of all those who are or may be engaged SRTTERS OF MAROKM, RTO. Wasninarow, July 15, 1862. in presecnting the rebellion against the government of Mr, Grruxs, (rep.) of lowa, calied np the bil? rolative "SHE CONFISCATION BILI—WILL TA PRESIDENT | the United States; provided, however, that ifany loyal | t0 letters of marque, vero 1? citizen of the Unitod States shail be deprived of any pro- | Mt-iRCaumus4, (rep.) of Iil., opposed the bill, om the ound that the NM no The Confiscation Dill as not yet been returned to | perty under the foregoing provision, the faith of the era moult tes ae. foo aie en mynee oe ‘Congress with the President's apor val, Itis genorally | United States ix hereby pledged to make compensution | Lotters of he aac were never granted oxcopt ugainat a ‘thought his ro west for a prolo: gation of 3 oh offic fully repos steed: natin ave a a c bs probonga ion of the Session hag | theretcr; that if any such officer shal! wilfully negiect to ‘Afier further discisaion the bill was laid aside. 0 to the mewu.e. Thro is svine hesitancy in | fernish tbe protection required by the preceding section, THK MILITIA LAW—ARMING "HK BLACKS. Bigming the act. A report has boon circulating to-day | he shall, upon conviction thereof by @ Court Martial. bo The bill anondatory of the act of 1795, calling forth the ‘that the President is preparing a voto mossage, whilo | dismissed the service and forover rendered Incapable of | Militia, &.. was then taken up. ' ‘Th ic Sb - @oother rumor among politiciius is that ho will suggest | holding a commission ia the military or naval service of | ing ene Hregrigi ees pose aa ld y rapes Pog se stuotificati ns of the bill In either event there isno | the United States. United States and to the slaves of rebels. doubt, judxing from the large majorities by which it POSTAGE STAMPS AS LEGAL CURRENCY. Mr. Lave, (rep.) of Kansas, said they had six thousand four hundred slaves in Kansas.a majority of whom be- was passcd—nameiy of two-thirds iv the Senate, and It is said that the Committee of Waysand Means agreed | longed to loyal masters, and from 79 pete he pro- Roiry to inthe ‘ous-—tha Cong-ers will not adjourn | to-day to report to the House a bili, makin; so | Posed to raish two royiments. The idea of putting these § . 1B postage si ‘With it securing a moxsuro of that character. Stans legal currency, and that the idea was recon helped ates counee tents aca ilarety eee ee Wik BEATE PRISUNER< QUESTION, Tho Bill for the discharge of tho State prisoners wan then taken up, Mr, Wits N, of Mass., moved to strike ont tho first two Soctiong f the bill providing for the discharge of all ate prisoners aud taking bail, leaving in the bill ove section au horiaing resident to suspend the Huboas Corpus act when necessary. He said be hoped tho Senate now, whon culling for more rigor in tho Proscution of the wac, would not make a general Jail delivery. He thought that. nevor a gv vernment dealt 0 lenievtly with traitors as titis govermmout, Yot ebis biil proposes a jail delivery of traitors who had beon plotting for the overthrow of this government. and who were arrested. ‘There was overwhelming evidouce in the possession of the depart- taents. He was thaukful to the secrotary of Ntate aud Secretary ef War jor iaying hand on these black hearted traitors , aud shutting thom up: and be bolivvod there were many more who ought to be shut up. He was op- posed to the bill in any shape. . Sr. Los, July 15, 1862. Despatotor to military arthority, ressived to-day, say that Gen. Cortis’ command, about fourteen thousind atrony, has reached Helena, Ark., where: they are rest- jog a6 prosont, Nowe from General Hatleck’s Acnty, Sr, Louis, July 15, 1862. Information from Corinth to Thursday sayr that Gene- ral Halleck was thoro, and the various divisiona of his army in-ex:ellout condition and eager for active opera- tious, Bragg has about 40,000 troops at Tusselt’s, and Omeial Drawsngs of the Delaware State ries, Exrma Ciass 279—July 15, 1302; ° 1 21, 22, 60, 64, 42, 1, 23, 46 PLAWARR. CLASS 277—vuly 15, 1852. 71, 72, 30, 41, 66, 7, 50, 77, 13, 22, 34, 9,°18. 14 in #010 this evening, in Congressional elrclos, that | mended by Secretary Chase, This suggestion was made | outrageous to Be thought of. The goveruinent who | «ne Canaiot Teac Marek ee trea eereet: but | soins 96,000 more are at Holly Springs and’ othot | CMowsreeeatbyaddreming | yiars « Go,, the Pre ident isengeKed In preparing @ document for | in the HaRaLp some months ago, and its adoption fre- | Would do such a thing as shat would desorve tho ven. | out, He (Afr. ‘Trumbui!) was ih (aver of carrying the | T8ce8. ‘Thelr movements are suid to indicate offeusive Wieenapeeece. > Congressi nal consideration, and the ultra republicans geance of the Almighty, THe (Mr. Lane) proj #ed as ar that | amendment, to pay loyal masters for thet siaves. quently urged since in your columns. It appa war om vigorously , and dealing death and destrictios to operations. fear a veto of tho Coutiscation bill, It contains a clause | the plan has found favor in the Treasur Arie Ratio: ee nt aneaean cine. Robel Raids ee Soy rere Tey MA ree ry dal ‘y Department, Mr. Suexman, (rep.) of Obto, thought that the questi | /_ - 2 . Co.'s Kentueky and Miss State Losteries, Authorizing the empl -ymet of negroes in the military | and it is the opinion here that if carried ous it will prove | of toaacijatiou ad mingled with war meaaul es as i roan feesw tla iyal eaten ta priose without, ace tion | n° Sn agrees em Bertiony: earea Chase Soule As, ton 180; vice, nid as this portuing to the Executive pre:ogativer ag it was wise to dogo. It is doubtful whethe: the iprera + tuchy. 7, 39, 60, 16, 40, 13, 70, 5, 6, 27, $1, 33. sy sa it Lapel pee “ val Me @ great relief in the present specie crisis. country can boar the load of debs which the proyweition wat | -. sap Kei ay nd — vopemurstia asivits, July 16. 1862. Pod a eter ri 6 98 812—Sulv 1, Tee a ‘ i a s perty for APPOINTMENTS CONFI . te pay for all aves employed would entail, even if i i Hew does he kag i E 37, 41, 27, 59, 74, 21, 50, 46, 254/90, 6 ‘ mnliitery pusposns,ap..wellv’aa, of gia c RMED BY THE SENATE, pay ploy d 4# evidence, in tHeaven’s name bring it forth, and After the alarm and excitement of the list forty-eight’ B », 61, Gireuiars seat freo of chan bw ad tressing either to _ MURRAY, EDDY & 00. ovingiou. Ky., oF BL, Louis, ° 1g amines y to | Tho Senate to-night confirmed the following nomina. | it Were but for @ single hour. oeebels, it may be that the President may define his views | tiong ee Siete Mone es a ar band alti cea ag this bit te, that it | ¢CiPtsl® Simon F. Barstow to be Assistant Adjutant | volve the country in seanereiet Aik, ne of the strongest objections to this bill is, General, with the ra in ir. Lane, of Kansas, sai was disposed to dea! makes no provision for the protection of Tryal creditors | yicg, nk of Major in the olunteer Ser" | pininiy with Joyal men. Whon thels slaves are once let them be puaishod. ‘This was not @ jail du ‘very for any of the men who are traitors. These men,.arrested without warrant or law in loyal portions of the country, and kept for months and yea s. He had heard tho constitution invoked for traitors iu arms. Theo should not these men have the db nelit of hours it is gratifying to report that everything now re- mains as quiet’ in Nashville as if the babe of secession Fepgeed upon ‘Abraliam's bosom. Lovisviuzs, July 15, 1962. Royal Havana Lotiery—Prizes Cashed: and information furnished, Uighest prive paid for Doub TAYLOR & 60, Bankers, 16 Wall street. armed they cannot be enslaved aguin. Ho proposed to The Bullein seye that Morgan's bund last % Of dis oyal mon whore property wil! be subject to confis- | George M. Finney to be Marshal of the United States | Pay loyal masters for them. Tt was jerfcecly lawful to | {R6 constitution? Bat if those men a cnithorityare | Bight destroyed’ the long bridge on the Ken- wa tn AIF Bewatited Thete~ wane tae ong ered -_ Bal sree ay for the Territory of Pacotah, me alee a bier rors Pres j ent of te, pt edi oe nee: men kept in Cord yee io coast tion ‘ood | tucky Central Railroad betweon Cynthiana and Hes. ee _ ree. JOsRee BATES. Broker, No. 18 nt quite us grent ax that inilicted upon the rebels. For | First Lieutenant Win. C, Turner, of Ohio, tobe Assis. H ‘ing | for if, in cistriots’ wheré there is peace aud tho lawe | pari, A seman residing near Cynthiana stieet, (room No. 1), New York. Inetance;aloyal citizen of New York, who has generous. ; tosthp DESPOUE: DOLIA ,A0e CPU ene De, UREA Agana a 2 are not interfered with, men cannot cliim the benetit of the constitution and law? Scores of men have bee arrested and kept for months, and discharged because thoro was no evidence against them. He thought it but fair that these men have @ trial, aod none oi the gutity will escape; ouly tbe iunocent will come out. tant Adjutant General, with the raak of Captain, in the | traitors. fly contr.buted to the maintonance of the government and volunteer sorvice. bri Semroa (rep.) of Kansas, did not propose to oom- *, - Ps mit ernment to an: iey inv dt ‘the suppression. of rebeliicn, has a cisim agalust ® | J. Spood Play, of Kentucky, to be Assistant Adjutant | maven sheher their sumone ae poll ether ‘Wonlthy Southern robe.. If the property of the rebel be | General, with the rank of Captain, ‘The government had hung a man lately for evpaging in ‘conlis; ated, the loyal ereditor will necessarily lose bla | jioutenant C. B. Mervine, of Now York, tobe Assistant | ‘D¢ siavo truffic. He should vote against all thesemmond- says Morgan’s move om Frankfort and Lexington was @ feint, him real object being to strike the railroad at Pvris;and destroy the Townsend viaduct, which it would take six weeks to reconstruct; then de- The Pacific Railroad Was a Great Ene terprise, but Ki Summer Hats will do more this »- mer toenhance the comtort and health of the people Pam the pastage oF that or any ober measure, For tue prevem- ton of coup de sollel, for adding elegance and dignity to the human fori divine, for ha,piness, health and lon evi ; peat Mr. Wits0N, (rep.) of Maas., said ino indictment had | stroy.prope:ty in Bourbom county aud rotiro to Harri- | throw away your old hat, und buy @ tile of KNOX, whole debt, and be made, perhaps, # i aikrupt. Adjutant Genecal, with the rank of Captain, in the yolun- ‘After further debat , Mr. Sh te di = % _— found by tho Grand Jury these men would be ro- | ysonburg or Mount Storiing. Broadway. The slavery question Just now presents numerous | toor service, adopted, by yous 18, nays 17, as follows: gre on (rep.) of Ohio, asked if the evidence was | “vices from Lexington last night to Mayor Hatch, of | Ggand Family Holiday at-Barnam’s Phases. ‘ihe radicat abolitionists ridicule the idea of ARMY ORDERS. Yeas—Merrrs, Anthony, Browning, Collamer, Cowan, Reiking appropriations to aid in emancipating slaves 1a | Tho following officers of the Corps of Engineera, Inte. | Dav}h Doulitic, Fessenden, Poster, Henervon, Howe, Lan the border States, and several Senators of that stamp | ly graduated at West Point, have been ordered | Wilson of Mo. and Wri, : ° ‘uniformly oppose avy ciscrimination hetwoen the slaves | te report:—Sccdnd Lieutenants R. S. Mackeazie and | 4 Ave qMesm. Chandle Cincinnati, render parb of the above impossible. There are reports this evoning of the railroad track betweon Lexington an@ Frankfort having been torn up presented to the Grand Jury? Mr. CoutamEn, (rep.) of: Vt.,aaid he supposed not. Ho supposed the government. did not want $0 commence hanging, aud he did not suppose these men did not want Museum. Perio: mances at $and 7% o'clock. day but two of Commodore Nutt, “Turtle.'—Another Splendid Turtle, by BAYARD, this day, at 13? ark row, Clark, Foot, Grines, Harlan, Harris, Howard, King. Labe of Kansan’ Merritt, ‘Pome: to bo tried and hung. to-day by guorillas, AN & SCOTT. vof loyal citizens and thee of rebols, Mr. Pomeroy, of } G. 8. Gillespie, Jr., 10 Major General Burnside; Second Suaer, Teanbiil, Wade, Wik.uson, Wimol and Wisonsé, | “'3tr, Wusoe, ot Bits Seatinued, ead. sociated. Share at &e. Independent Tel h vt coos Kaneas, suid there were #0 few loyal mlavabolders ia: | Licutonant Geo, Burroughs to Lieutenant Wm.?. Graig. | "= 0s : “| was overwhelming ovidooce against many of these men, | News from Vicksburg, Memphis, éc. cpendent ‘Telegraph to Boston, New ‘ . P . Brown : 3 y ‘nbee ‘ited wite-} > onsen “ Haren, Provideaco.fry th 4 one tho weuid tuke any nogro. who offered Mimsclf, without | hill, Corps of Enyiueers, at Cumberland Gap:..Secoud | tostrike ovt the words “mother, rive tad: obtven sie | iaugelust uowuy more Yet ae large. He douliied wie: ees Se ee mpeg ts mol asta ga a 3 H-3 He : Caen eee ee ta NOW YUrh ey Tiere, eee cere at; | Watersias boon tet’ inte the canal at Vicksburg, but over the country. If the evidence of the gov: the anticipations. that i would soon out a channel was to be published, ft would ant the country. He | through are mot yot realised. The work of despening it whothtr opposition 1s not advunta edue'to tiv Oullos corner Nassnu and Ucdar sirects, opposite th€ Pestwflice. wreguid tothe ‘oyalty or distoyajty of his owner. It | Lieutenunt ©. R. Suter to Major General McDowell; the section providing fur emancipation. Would, of course, tuliow, thut he would emancipate His | “econd'Lieutenant J. A. Smith to Major General Banks; | .<2f- Haunts, (rep.) cf N. ¥., said there: had beon a great 1 pounts Ve MotLor, wifo and cuildren, even if they were slaves of | Second Lieutenant 8, M. Mansfeld to Brigadier Gonerai | fact shianaayinghagrean: cota fotter trom it Kieht Curtes de Vistte for $1.—The Best io thechy, at Wood's Qailery,203 Bowtry, New York. should regard the passage of this bill asa blow struck at -lgyal mastors, Mansfield; Second Lieutenant ©. C. Wharton to Major | ‘al McCicilan, saying (bat all negroes, male and femalc, | the country in dark nours, three foet bas commonced, eaters + #6 Hhe great abject of employing negroes is to initiate the | General Sigel. ~ who have como Biot the camps of the Army of the Poto- ‘BXECUTIVE 8RA:ION, ‘The guerillas near Memphis aro becoming very bold, Bight Cartes de Visite for $1, Hqual te ™ the peninsul Deon protected and y thedeat rebo}itien Of slavery in States, nnd net (0 make our armies ” ARMY RESIGNATIONS. pect elaarne grelinnt di eM er ea adjouraed, Ok went into-exsoutevecsesion; after emhiah. | purming‘ootion atmost ta aight: of the-city. Disguising BALCH'S, 253 Oréenwich street, corner of Barelay. themso!ves as cotton buyers, they Gnd whore it is se- creted, and then come in force and burn it. Seven soouts of the Eleventh Illinois cavalry, when sefiovttwe. Ail accounts from Virginia agreo that | The President has accopted the following. resigna- | otherwise have devolved upon our soldiers. ‘The supply the best of the siuves are compvlied to foilow | ttons:—Assistant Surgeon Quinsn, First Lieutenant ©, | Of these operatives have thus far been insufficient for Army and Navy Omicers and Soldiers’ heir masters, while the poorer sort are left | Schmidt, Kighteenth infantry ; Second leutenant Samuel 6 (Me. Ere) wie tae freeing Homes of emrevemieeves: Portraits aphed at HOLMES! Gullery, No. 26¢ Broads Wasumcron, July 15, 1862. every person perfcrming such service for the govern. p Fale SESE, wbekiad, Very few uble bodied slaves have come | L. Bigger, Ninteenth infantry. mont, and also in favor of Mr. Browolng’® amnoadwent. ‘TH O45 OF HON. BENS. WOOR, Sent’ Heruante om Friday, were attacked. Two were |. sca Blesdwa 7 -—Geutlaaus within our lines be‘ore Kichmond, and if General MoClel TROPHIES PROM NEW ORLEANS. Mr. Hows, (rep.) of Wis., said it might bo tho caso |} Mr. Bensamin Woo, (opp.).of N. ¥., rising toa quos- | wounded and captured, but the balance ercaped. French Moll-r aad De Ville Shoes, Oxford Ties, Balmorala, th: were some part dan, or General Pope, or any «ther commander of our in- There arrived at tho Treasury Department to-day a prearete ay wae niagey. tie read the. cane sailing column, shal. have te aepend apon negrves to go | complete set of plates from which the notes of the | poudence betwcon Brigadier General Williams aud Col. gad: 4imto tho trenches, &o,, they will have to wait along | Confederate States were printed. ‘They arc of the de. | {ait Seg oop Hi hy latter Bel a ee ae tion of privilege, spoke as followa:—Laet week the testimony in the investigation of my case was closed, aud I was not pormitted to doubt thata roport would = erro Gaiters and Slippers. The Unton Men of Memphis, Mo., Driven Out—The Rebels Advancing on Athens. Kyorox, lowa, Juty 15, 1862. Died. Yosme.—In Breoklyu, on ee ad 15, Sorma M. ass. 1» vwhile, But thus 8 just what the radicnis ask for. nominations of five, ten, twenty, fifty and oue hundred | Colonel Paine to drive all the nogroes out of camp, auth: | ® made omit by the Committesomtho Judiciary. Yos- is on Sunday night broke open several | 2Qck#NE, wife of Aloxander F. P' TUE BONER STATES AND THE EMANCIPATION Ques- | dollars. They were sent by Genoral Butler from New | army wos demorniized by them. Me (Mr. Howe)’ would | terday I was informed it hadibeom dotermined to defer | 4 Party of rebels.om Sunday night broke open saver ‘Phe funeral services will be held at the residence of be tina if we weregving to make an exchange to ex- | cho report until the- next session. As soon as I learned | *°4s in Memphis, in Northern Missouri, driving out the | her mother, in Warron strevt, between Flith and Sixt THON, Orleans. The capture of these plates is surely a subject change such brigadiers for negroes and give boot, for he Union men and capturing some State troops stationed | *Yeoues, Brovkiyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at four it T sought the floor, as you weil know, Mr. Speaker, to offer this resolution. I did not succved. I soize this, my oarliest oppttunity, to do so. Sir,] progest agains: this delay. As an act of justice to myself, I ask the passage of this resolution, If Lam guilty of the offence charged against mo! am unworthy to remat member of this House. If innocent, I am certainly entitied to my vindication, I bog leave, sir, to submit the follow ing resolution:— Resolved, Thot the Committee on the Judiciary be in- d to report forthwith to this House on the matter of “ ‘Some seventeen of the border slave Stato represerta- | for congratulation; but these plates-.are evidentiy made } thought tho uegroes would beof much more service to ‘tives have signed an address to the President touching | from dies that were in the possession of the New | the country. Gerve to thamselves the right to act in their private ca. | Company, and may be easily duplicated unless the dies | fighting in ths rebsl ranks. If we employed thom to pacity as they see ft on their return to their constitu- | themselves have becn seized by General Butler. The | {ight fur liberty howould give them and tnoir faunilios sonts. ‘Ihey estimate the value of the slaves in the bor- | capture of these plates furnishes s@ evidence of the sa. | -Tectom. . “ . Gor States at six ncndred millions of dollars. Several | gacity of Secretary Chase in recommending that the | yrisays so es mntmene was Nera apie“ ag of the border Stute Congressm nregerd the vlan of the | whole work of engraving and printing the new Treasury Mr. Trowsnwa offered further amendments providing . as 4 that such mother, wife and chitdren ehall not be fread President as unconstitutional and impolitic. 1 wo | untes shail be done in the Treasury Department, and unless they belunjed to the rebuls. o’closk. The relatives and !riends are invited to atteud, without further nouce. The Fitth avenue, Groenwood, and Flatbush avenue cars pass near the house. Por other Deaths see Bighth Page, there. ‘Tho reports by to-night’s train are to the effect that the rebels are advancing om Athens. The people of that place aro leaving and fleoing to Canton aud Farmington. ‘Troops leave for Athens to night. MISCKLLANKOUS. T BARKER'S, THE BEST, MOST NATURAL.AND cogiest Wigs and human baw Accles are Wo ve found at 622 Browdway, ing ee AT GIMBREDE'S, NO. 588 BROADWAY, $4-4KD 98 Fans yotutied wt $3; Gucr Faas at proportionately Interesting from New Mexico and Ari- sona. Kansas Crry, July 12, 1862, gua i f the alleged miseondw: f tier ul ‘buve three different classes of views upon the savery | with machinery and materials that shall belong exclo- | “Mr Huspencox, cunion) of Mo., contended that though vekresruuntive from the State of New York," | ‘The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 20th, has arrived, | dibaphe se qnestion. sively to the government. It is a singular fact tht | Congress might logislite against thowcbeis, yet Uiey had Mr. PincHam, (op.) of Ohio, objected, saying that it | The news is unimportant. It is rumored that all the MEW GAS APPA! was hot a question of privilege. The Sreaxer hardly thought that this came under that hoad, and stated the question for the consent of the 2 co! y . | Red right to take [vom loyal men that whieh they Tae committes appointed by the Vorder Stute repre. | while the plates from which the demand notes already pie BA property by the laws of aay State. He cmt tives to present to the President their rosporse to | issued were printed are the property of the government. | thought this wiong in itself and bad poucy, tor it dis the communication on Saturday iast, have oot yet bat | the dies and machinery by which the plates wee tinade | couraged Loyaliy in thw slave Sates, He did not thio! ‘en 0) portunity to do so, The tenor of this response belong to @ private corporation, and aro Hable to be used | ‘he Freside.t wanted imarediat emascipacion, but “ sed Wo inave it to the discretion a the border Sta‘es, tet ben omulg-ied; but it is ceriain.y known that it | for duplicating the plates or parts of themtur other pur | Qvaaid them ir tacy chovse to adupt gradual omauerpa ‘Voxans, excepting one company, have lett Arizona and commenced their homeward march. An engagement took place yqsterday between a com” pany of State militia and Quantrell’s band near Ploasant Hill. Tho rebels wero finally ropulsod, with six killed for I COUNTRY RESIDENCES, Pi Al about one-haif the cost Of any heretor Y THIS BLIC BULLDINGS, 40, offered to the public, AKATUS RESMEN IN THE MILITARY SMRVICR. wil! not be accetable to Mr. Lincoin, and wil! by no | peses, The plan suggested by Mr. (use will obyiaa | sion. ogih, tei bs nm mast (rep.) of Oto, from the Ju and five mortally wounded. Our loss is nine killed and tn te wane ratio, ar 18 © tor di ons betwee | 7 ch protec , ‘The amoudment was adopted. Yeas 21, nays 16. mittee, to whet the joint rurotution fiteon wounded. Captain Cohl, commanding the militia suring the gas to supply tem means create any new or greater php wee his difficulty, and offer much protection to the govern Dir. Wrouit, (Un. n) oF iid., preceded te epeak oa f comyensitior to raembers.gf Congress was rolorred, reed ero coed subi Sek , te per Werk. ‘im and the loyal men of the border Stater, It iv be | ment frem srauds upen its issues, the Dil. Lie read trom @ Nenxtor-—“Order No. 3 0! tod ihe following :-— is reported wounded. Quantrell’s coat and gal ss ere ‘Nevod thatghis response will elicit the hearty apptob.- | png REPORTED REBEL FORAYS IN TENNESSEE AND per a 5 ary so yp ie at tee her order of Cougrrsa the Secretary of the Hlat of the names of.allhiy men ware taken. pee ang aot ai. lial SENTUCKY. Western troops. Saw YOURS ties workiry ; amtat-Arms of (hy House shall receive ae a Lo i AE TRONS = KIGEOLLY A iow aee mane ie yeenoenn, Dat 6t thy eantees nar ne ings ado. boa's, Bub nova sivgic black except one, a |S N duty. active empmmoutin | Reported Mutiny Among the Rebel Pri- wuccea fully treated by De. J. BRIGGS, the well tive marses of the poojle. It is for Us rewson tuat the | ‘The government have no futclligence cor : fe rh wan wlaskinig 4bie. bouts :4.arrebiel |. ton aintaty qerice fort resslow Of the resctlion. senors at Fort Delawaro—Twenty-five |: known surgeon chlropodint, 208 browwway. tad! as, smiartirgainder thei defent ta the fr rumors of extensive rebel raids iu Kentucky and Te:. | prisoner.” He QM. Welsit) was wiliug t Ko any } The resilu.ion was pasted — = a —— of Them Said to Uh to pt down this rebeliion. ‘There were traite. + Shot. wer the und. aad we inst have more eneryy iu the ° y vig tare shivering tn thorP b ee, aud it is believed tho facts THR WLEACK QUESTION 1839 “TESTID ON @ greatly exagge- halls of ot ‘i ‘The House then vesumod the msideration of the mile Puisapeurnia, Tuly 15,1862, — Of sono gent imicnding “isaster, They are raved. a prosecution Of the war, Ho iw liktoced hove ror a lony fo question, whieh was vending when the adjournment “ nig: tahd beolien Bee ‘2 at the onergy aud firmness and selfeporsossion of the GURNILLAS IN VIRGINIA, time, heart g Senators toll what they could not do. He by ot ree yesio tay i pais hich rho scan ber ries teni aus UNTING AN® SILK FLAGS—ALL SIeES—O4 MAND Preatdent in Lis Lour of trial, They caunot understare | ‘The Wyandavk arrived at the Navy Yard last evening, | would have Been such mory pionsed V ie. geatlemnen Courex, (tep.) of Ind. had introanaed @ bill for | Oubameng the rebel prisoners at For 10, Dum. Ries Golan Maghon gi bate, Demnumeae ti. hod pent the Fix tuonths finding out whos cbcy | iio ; 5 cetion 0 milage ti poriig 8,000, and thet twenty-dve of them were shot | ming: « what is ty be developed in tho twenty-four hours ¢ bringing up the prize schouner Caper, taken afew days | Nal thn ee Coal sing duectating this” nego | 80, ek tin eRe eat alt Paina nd " Hove & GRAHAM, manufacturers, 7 Purne stevets Longution of the version requested by the Executive, | tiuce by the Resoluto in Piankstanke river. The Wyan- | juastion, aint toe support Sa ee ae ation Vedaien to meUtsOln COMeaROeee quelled. pais wi GOU! i ‘Tho Wwlegraphic wire to Fort Delawaro is down, 80 that. we cannot learn the truth of the report, Pruvangcrmia , July 15- ‘The reported muting among the rebels at Fo BEAUTIFUL COMPLEATON, SNUW- B White Orieatal Cerrar romoves ina, Freckles, &6,, ond preserves and Beauties the couphaiom, For sme by ad ap te ENLARORD. wit hor by foaled. Juvon) of Mess, moved to amend Mr. and this provision ¢ Congress and the miicage but thoy believe it bodes no good to their poordis: | dant sepresonts that numerous bands of guerillas tnvect | ove echownes. There .6 one consOition—that y hieb mates | the banks of the Piaukatauk and Rappahannock rivers | 2" them twemble may cu.se the cou try to reowe, Th: | and make a dash frequently among the mon who have Tortheemisg communication is ons of 90 o:dinery im dese: ted the rebel coves and carry them of. A short the prese abeall ay: vor Ubis war. ts wuld Jol m ww s may re ed on the sara.” byt BUNIONS, INVERTED NAY ‘istical peuce, but act for the w Wie amend Mu a '« untrue, Gentlemen from there join ‘ oF tne fee portance, a8 the Prosbient hae denied hitnself duri:g the | timo since four of thom were taken from ein ee eves renin a hea abe Pr dmeut of Mr. Thomas was adopted, by 64 | ware is Lolievod to be f pe = A? \leir homes near the Piankatank, and a party la! last ovening say they heard nothing of any disturbance. hased . Chirovod any to the most favored visitors, ocorpying hin ex Sn exclucively with the pr: poration of the message, which watehmord musi be war, W i proweonted Vigo eral Union men to the outskirts of Fredaricks. | roaiy to ths cud:and any jeaetel r. Aldrich’s substitute for Mr. Colfax’s vill, as thus umount was then ageeod to by 76 against 42. dian Banks and Specie Pay- The Ca ovr: 0 do all the eur \ The qu AND EAR OPTHALMIG AUASL INSTY it iS sup, o8 |, will startie the country. vung, firing at thea several times. In their recent tlight ier awe arted : a oe: east peey ny oe ever . Ee eeneen iets retina wae ee oy Fecha ments. bington, D. ne: afze of ¥ ‘The b rdor State ropr sentatives 10-day finally avrvet | from Culpepyer Court House the Rebel pickets took ecea- | rorth vad sovidk, suouid be at Ouce c.miseated. “Bike it ywans, (rep.) of N. if., moved to lay ¢he bill on ‘Toxonto, ©. W., July 15, 1862 Bit, 8 we pty ha. n loot by—yons 20, nays 30. Comvax suid that the Mouse, by thelr votes, bas Loiished ail mileage, and requiied members to refund rat (hey have received dericg the present Congros:, aio regarded their action ag serious. He should vote for the Dil as amended, not ber and beweved the Senate would conour in ik, but Because it would give that body sumething to act upon, Con gross has passed reierms, cutting down chaplatas’ ra- tons end mitutar bands to the extent of millions, ufon thelr reply to the Presiden sipation propo: @ition, It in represented as temperate and respsct ul They «annot, { r reasons stated, endorse his p licy. and differ trom Rey belief that the declination of those statox @o act ipon md adopt it may or will prolong the war. Ihoy join in the recommend.ton’ that those Btaies give it @ respectful consideration, but ir bo way commit themselves to its support, Piobsbly ‘twenty menbors ¢f Congress have been tu consuliatior ‘upon the subject. Some of those from the vorder slave ‘Btates wore not present at the meviing, while «thers Have left the city. Several wil prepare a reply of their own, the ton.r of which har not transpired. sion to Dicn the Orange and Alexandria Railroad bridge | wide. stood that the wan in arms ayoiust the governaient over the Rapidan river, in their roar. They leit Culpep. = forfeit his props. ty and bis sighis, aud we Wil Buon 0) al ea, per Court Heuse, (fortunately, in too greni a hurry to . Hexpiueen hetioved Missourl to be the only Poumnit them to dertrey the hardly lerw tinportant rail, | where sebs1 property had bron wwized: but be tue oni bridge over Mouplain run,at toot place, Tk ie safe } Tren stains accord g to uilloret circitrtaaess. Ire and in our hands now. urged grevter Che: gy I the rowecution PRIZES CAPTURED BY THE BLOCKADING SQUADRON. | sapl tho rebels uever wan.od the berdor States t go wit't ‘The Novy Department has icf. mation that the United | Umm. They on 7 jous Of tem, ti they could set uy their emyire, States steamer Piag and bork Restlest eapivied onthe | {ni evnerol nud ve. yon the commerce of the West. bis ‘Tth inst., of Bull's Bay, near Chacleston,8.C., thy British | contended that the war could not be pre cown by cone steamer Finiliv, formerly the Wm. Sealy sok, of Charles. —— ray! — A ene i i muy — ee ag oe et the - ern coLfede: » ond | ‘¢ bea.e, ton. Tor iuvoive shows am axserted cargo of 621.878) | Woy wo go into North catclina wd Gesrgia. there will bit there is reason to suppose there ore old arms, Con- | no vebsl enemy left in the border Btstos. The svavoments in. United Statos papers that the Cana- dian banks were about to suspend specie payments are without the least foundation. The Canadian banks wore never stronger than at present. ‘Tho last official statement shows that there were over seven millions of gold on haud, agaiust four millions at the same time Inst year. The toial assow are over sixty millions, while the liabilities are thirty-one millions. CRUITS WANTED. Ree ere NINTH REGTN NT N.Y, 8.¥4 Mow afl be THIRTY EIGHT DOLLARS CAsiL IN ADVANOB, upon Velug mustered nyo the regiment Apply to ” Ops B, REYNOLDS, Dit AAW: VARDERPOOL, avd why should not Members of Congress, cousidering shat tia people are heavily taxed, reduce tneir mileage cpenad. Loubties® many iwenbers, like binself, in- tended to give wha nay for th QQUIRES ORIENTAL LIVEME Seki Maratacboe cure for Rhea Pains fu the b& ° Soild by aii a Arrival of the Boruss! ‘The stounsiip Borussia, Captain Trautmann, which loft Southampton on the 2d of July, reached this port ‘o1 they wore able to give of thei~ jar, and they could as well pay it this way we and Jy fale ualy ty James Franey, b wderate bon ts and specto on board. She has been ue, (Limon) of Va., said we had takem North Ds explained the reason why he ly yesterday morning. rrr de — a A BURKAU OF MIGRATION. Hiner petricdy we been went er) 4 fotrodtuced cue amoucencnt. Vit would be gracsful ta tho Oy, capa aA Ma eohaiac ities, Wis: boskcatanaipaell US TAHSITY, OF NEW, BORK, MEDICAL Dav ante The following bill to eatublish a burcaa of migretiony '? Vhiindelyhia fn charge of a prize crew. . Mr. Evspansiv—Yex, trken just ebout fond enough & | pros pte mdicon of wad when tbe Treasury jor now: pe ‘ " pate 3 ment —ihe senaipt, of BAe-d oe nee ou Orta was presented by Mr. Doolittio and seterred to the Com Also that the United States aicamer Quaker City, when | wary tno dead of ioyal men. "Missouri don’t is in wich & e +0 give up ob by the arrival of the City of New York. pag yi. Weetecen oF 2G: a,” 4 val : off the Hoie-in the-Wail, 34 inst., captured the brig | Stato to protect them. Let the ery go on 1bO | nian se, wad OF roy ati uat f future members o/ and. Thersy Bea b., & ae aaa ie. tee tok Petiliah, fuin Liverpool, with f xaltget. o, @ Soushern eonfelasacy , aud ial. thern fe | Cougieen, who ew reruinte suc. be for thosanaly At Jeffers’, 673 Broadway, Ladtes’ Blase | {1 . Bet enacied.wr., hat thora is hereby established a | etilial 0% -. ee 7) WIth woargu of saltpot. o, drugs, | war ox Nuss tt my togerh y Mr. bot cow CoNwtaNe, “9, ) oN Y., agrood with Me. | the Roota, $1 50, Si 75 ani & ‘Bal ‘ 2 $2505 ana my ally 0. Pi Durews of migration, tho genera! duties aud domigns of | er ive and other articles, hove geno throogh the Sonviers cantry wed plonte. | ep anus thet in provesaiols & ref ois Momvery should | emt fide Sho's aad Sippers, Youle et Van ite a. Me which sali be to orgunize wal lovate cucnies vader tho Alo that on the 2d imat. thi 1 vheir natn tay on every hilltop, then the rebsiien Wilt | poy eriook Miam olives. The ty @ allowance we Morais, saves and Gaiters, JEFFERY, Metcait, M D. erytege ieee! on of the President oe . " be euppr ered. inve‘enaltia co econotale ag wel ws OW ‘egal grounds — TO Gere J ote Soo. 2 Bev fir her enac’et, thore shall ve ay. } Ctrtured to Wigate Bay, 8. C. Me, beowerts, (rep.) of Wis, contended that it te | HC len thing ene atroui.tse Even if thecate ot mile Herving’s Patent Champtun Fire wana aly or ace te dl inte fy the Proside it. by an! theodviee fe LOUIS NAVOLEON’S CRITTER TO ORNERAL DE LORENCR?. | army had not oun vente tee ms bo Lied me ad nye is cub Cown cne-bait i. wilh | — thay bu _ ree ‘Bales, 20! Brondway, cov y + the college coming * re kha social 4 Bo bol the Se niv, @ Gov mission of M gration, who 010 ener down the Miswiesiopi river, the border Sinter wor Spends pay wo be Fineure ua tho anb. ‘ daengane mer aad watanra ow varie tas Piial, be then vf sxecrtive ouicer sf ites bareagy vio | Wale Nazslon has written to General de Loremoes | see have bean ow 9 protecy themaolves. Ibough ne | Sor tha reform, Whey whould seucmbee thet is | @ Pere Tebaccon¥cliow Bank Tobne= eirea oa Veedoay, of tbe Med Shall wt his once by v tenure enter to wbatef erher | & letter, in which ho domies (hat bis intentions over were did nvt approre © ching thet ua! ven done, yet never, ty Ooty whieh beg ng st Leas. comtoodwiwa Pure Yollow Bank ‘fobacco, (ree frou als pe" adare “ Paguley, Uaive re Civil officers appo nie oe ee Poewive Por he G1 90 dota mn “or. 3. Amity t further enactst, That the Commi: by tho to force a governinent upon the Moxiean people, There is one of the paseager of Dis lettor in which he says. “The Mexicao nation must know shat such a step would same tise. Lo coud bay + wishod ue 0 tha Army of the Soto. mac tatt December; but geutiomen were wreng whan they say that here has been no purey ob the pat of this MAL Rin’, (reps) of Cal,, comtroverted the position Pou ir, Cousay @al. be wos urable} o ace unt for the per- ivy @xuiblied by the gentleman (Mr. Sargeant) Junpurition, or male by ail tobacco and sq se meee ae B.GUODWIN & ered Miveaiten «helt Cheri: boa | De against my principlos, my origin, my interests. Al! its beg ) boon a yo » (f at Md rw bem f town ca hing ‘ ate, Celtasy’ to's ba i 4 y of $1,860 por one Resistant clerks mt visu te t. €e@ Mexivo hanpy auet aroment trainiam the oath taken Wy the Presiden. to Mr. Sancnact wished bim (+9, Colfax nose peor’: Ps, a mmty of $1,200 por annu fin the opin of aboagind ie ne re tom ware com Apert te constitution, maintatr this Uwon ®id | whea ho (ME. Sargewt) spoke earuest'y be was aut Aun at vet, under B. sates pom Bie Prey dent, fie quties of wie > roa.’ somy require vheie | (89 Choice, strong an Henk enough to pive Wurder | ay down ine rebellion and tramplo i uuder the toot Of | gpenking angrily. — eae “Oronmed Peak . * @e cices and pence. Fiance has no other object in view; emd i | this goyerument Tue wor ts of the oolloqiy were not dis*inotiy Beard in tehetor’s, Celebrated Futablighe, | ii 6 wud Seek,’ de Pree Bens See. 4. Anal be Ut Further 6 acxvenre? | he can reach it, abe will thivk to bive earned the gra- Mir. Powsts, (Opp.) of Ky., speke at some length | gny reporters’ galery. wing 0 Une aoive ti tae lial, ov. ipees, Hair Dye, aud Haw Dyeing aad Ta RLEOW Shiai oy Ue Gene of 0 Ae. foom, of (his bread shail ve paid ovt of che money aureniy As moral {the Stexterns th " juet Ue policy of arining the aves. joued by the prevalande of & Lewy 8m oU'siJe. ior beauitying ruaity 16 Boad stride a Pollina, a shor a Weta, a, fou owt appr priatet fer e-lunizing the uogrow of the istee, )%' "do and rosjpect of the Mexteons themssives. 19 disvukeion wes coutluaed by Musses, Lrxpgrsox ft COLFAX uxpiajned that be dio Dot thik that any: prnehesepe e ce Bet ‘ eof Coinmbia, ¥ MERCIER MEMORIALIZING THR PREXCH GOV | and Wrest. thing nore adical than reducing the mileage ene half re, SO Cents, Bleak or | qun pial skORLT. It ts soppoeed that Bil Thever will recefve th. ELNMENT. He ees oy of dtd rGation vas tue renclutien. | ae, eee «, ute, Depot Not Barclay wiveet. Sold by Wag ae diwdes ite ¥ ty pent of Commiseioner if this DMM chould puss. It Mr. Mercier, the French Ambatsacor at Washington, |. Mt. Fre axpus (:0).) caliod |p (ue resolu ‘Tho vill was 1am passed by yeas 86, Hays 20, edied wnt tilt The: from tho House portponing has addressed to the Freud guveroment a vory re | ag markable memoir upon Mexieo, which was read in one és ‘ bane (Tep.) of Mass., suggested it be postponed ©: the late sittings of the French Ministers, Mc. Mercier | tt! nA wiles 10d, sakes the ground tLat Frande will derive great evmmur- was pg" epee oF ponay 9 A wiLt. your Tho fo low sng is the you vote vn tho Dil to renctnd the mi 'oage inwr Moners. Batey, Pict i Oe '. — - eS oraee r, Ley ‘op, r, age tat Nbaaies, 3 ed Ww facilitate the eolommtion of loya, white men in the rich savaonehs of the South, cod thereby inaugurate tere @ peacefil poll. tial revolution which shall witinately, without «tin hur! BK Wikkle ©. A pew odition, oe Paavo, Saget OTR, PRE CCRNs, ar bound if oe ay Pty URIOUS OAc Cristadorers bars Dye Pry urvetive wih stpatiecaeetereac® Ao toe Batehelon’s Huis Dye—the Raat ba the Borvants, Eetiole Gr Kervig. Kany of Maine ieton. Phelpe Ot Mistaur, Ridaie, Sa , * 10. Guia ta Whi, Vivieues, root out slavery, and substitute iate'ligent | cal advautiges from hor interveation tn ihe Lusiness of Aftot farther discussion the bil passed: 28, nays ce a ‘Thomas of Marylaud, Tiiavle, irow = Coney enn ooh GN baael Se. Crossad Vath.” One volume, froe white labor and promote the rapid deveiopment of | (hat couniry, one of the richest of the world, and shows | 9, ® foliows:—Messra. Layard Carluo, Davis, Keamady, ' pc a ene teed OS " bury, Stark, Wiley, Wilson of Mo, himself very favorable to the establishment of # French i seg ES Ay pom fvdin fi phoarnyahed Protectorate in Mexico. He silutes also to the effect Mr, Vorten (rep.) 0 Conn., called up the bill from the produced by the French expedi:ion upon the Caived | Hours in adalion (o the renirn bil), making, ps vio Mer. Conzsx moved to amoad tho titte of the bill, b; making i read, © An ab aboiishug ‘Congresalcutl range.” REMI OF THM RESON, ‘Thy Srnanna laid be ore the Ease a brief note nd. 4 N Life ana Latrd’s Rioom of Youth, or Liquid FSi Susan, of Modems, sate one Peat}, has co equa’ (or pwserving aod besutlfying the eam teh, $1 By oF in tivo sola, payee altof the above books will be aout te plenios gad skin. Ail dragging, tho untold resources of that fe Li 4 rogion. ANTRRRETING DKBATE IN THE SUNATE ON THR WAR, Phere was an noaswily liters ing debace tn the corer, © plo Heir DyeeBtack oF | ny { sree of postage, On rommtiing the price of the ones Prof, Le. Mite . 1Or pensious for Muses, a a y O10 * Bonate vo-lag, vecause of the divorsity ef opinions ox Staves, which, be says, bavo exewn th meelves the AN ADOIMON A PTY OX avGaR, dresecd to bite Ly vestiont Tisesin, raying that he | brown, & con; the beet ‘Try tt, Sold by druggist, De | Wau et, \ the publishers, in a let on "| an Pressel by the speakers. Seistor Wright had ao eye | ardent supportersof Juaroa's government aud vory bos” mt the Finsaae Comaiiien, reyorved veal be ot niga sf tes tang Laed tay A og mijourninont | pot 66 Dey street, oe sse'lerm How agents a e others, TLS. a | prosect ful vere back the bill provid aaditier al daty of cae vsut | ot voit ba extended! Lor ome day. = a . Ay Tein Coiling, to siart with, pire tar dapresease ths aghasion 6 Onuree ot | SotserOm op ceates On ayqar manuwotuted from iz; euwe a Chis eouelry. ‘ A ihe Senseo concurring, the ceaniea | vcty'worns form pr gecefuerseatnns Rtayjioe eine arte wedded a crag oi SeaBN a DROME RS, + 1 S “ - Ta eed. tion was ol very worst for 1% UI Ty @ olition monsures, but would crush out reba, 15 Mr. Sumner reported to-dny trom the Judisiary Com. |)” “* CIV APPROPRIATIONS, be enteuilea Po Thuteday, . fold Uicera.” No. 8 Divion strc Nt Cent ahr iladeiyhia, property by overwholming arni'as, and ¢ iee bs, | mittee a bill providing for the appointment ot «8 lucite | My Te erxome, From the Fiuasce Committee, reported THE Cot THR TROOPS IN MISROUIE soe cneamenetineweeaonseitan Ot eg ee reer ceived at par 10t eee . hi ho wall, fe nan. | for Claims in the Dopartriunt cf cudeyata etary of | PACK No Ola os omr snp lementary appropriations with | ine House tugs took up the sen te Hill providing for | Ogearth.Dr, Goodale’s Catarrh Remes | oes stamm re aannanhh tn slavery itself might go to the wa! wante! & ‘j ~ r hetoee " " A divert was avopted aypropriat- | che qecertainmont by & eonmmissloner oF erberwiay 0 dy ui oly alforda the gron'est relief, ous it iiteralry ox- BEDDING CATDS AND NOTE PAPRRS CABAL EN pounced government polloy to this eifeos, ia would | three thonsend \olarsay ar, bo oxmri 4 lavng of YO pore’ seit yal limbs or wounded, btu 4 pendeuw by hil wt. dor the act of the | Wuduinhon tu® aiseuse forever Price 6, ‘Ber. ny eras ts V SRD CLS old store, 802 ‘take the property of all rebels, North aud couth, Mr. | citizonsot tae Uuitod ftue on ioreigu governmonts, ad Bead sK, 804 Ube Ob panne % bcc von CAL Stas OF MEMag, oyining or aub- | Wal. 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