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_ be found lagging behind. Sd a footh, That very extreme and, according to “HOOKER’S ARMY. \gar prejudices, unchristian mode of fighting not, however, advance us anything. On the contrary, it had the effect of rendering the} Quy Troops Maintaining Their Positton on the South Side of the rebels more desperate, and of causing the Rappabanaock. plaughtor in cold blood of numbers of the an- fortunate blacks. But if negro troops are #0 eMcient, where, we again ask, is Greeloy’s Results of the Reconnoissance of the Sixth Corps. brigade? Now is the time when it might be rendering the country good service, if not with the musket, at loast in the biting and gouging Vine. Greeley should take example by our en- ergetic and respectable colored friend George Downing. George has an eye both to bis own juterest and that of the country. Ho is going Yor a couple of months to Newport, where he proposes keeping open house at moderate ‘charges for those who are starved at the fasbion- able hotels. This philanthropic duty accom: plished, he joins the army in the useful and ‘honorable rank of cominiasary. We need mearcaly observe that his ability and conscien- ftionsness in that post will make themselves as Tully approciated as in his present position, So fer as itis in his power to remedy them we whall hear no more of short rations and hard tack. If Greeley is in earnest in his pledges ‘Re ought mot to allow our colored friend to take ho advance of him. When Downing hastens to the oountry’s rescue he, of all men, should not The Rebel Army Still im Strength Around Fredericksburg, &e., eo. &s. The U: econmottoring Foree Stil! on the South The reports reecived to-day from the Reppabagaock tate that the Firat division of the Sixth corps were still in the position on the south bank of the river which they Occupied on Friday afternoon, They het ad@vamoed ao further than the open plaia behind the rife pits, from which the enemy were driven, or rather where the greater part of the sbarpshooters, on whom |t was depend. ed to hold tie ford, were captured, ‘Two lines of battle were formed, plainly ia sight of the rebel lines and under the fire of their artillery, but af. faire bave been very quiet on both sides. ‘The Sixth Vermont Volunteers were thrown forward as skirmishers, and suffered the oaly cyualtios inflicted by the enemy yesterday. A Wisit to the front disclosed tbe enemy im udueually strong force in his old position om the rigit, lett and front of our advance <olumo. The enemy are constantly busy,eod iarge columns seem to be moving up and taking position to await fur- NEWS FROM UTAH AND IDAHO, t Lake Correspondence, Great Sata Lage Crrr, May 22, 1863. ‘THE INDIAN TROUBLES. ‘The attack upon the Indians in Idaho turns out to be Oac Groat ‘worwe than I stated in my last communication, and was— ther operations of our forces. " O Blush to write it—inaugurated by the barbarous mur- Gen. Hooker was across the river, and visited the picket of am Indian chief in open. day, in the public | lines on Saturday. ‘The picket-firing on Saturday was almost coutiauous, ‘but yestorday and to-day our pickets bave been oearly ‘unmolested, the enemy firing only when mounted officers ride eut to reconpoitre. ‘Tho result of the recounoissance thus far has bees to show that the enemy aro still in large force on the oppe- site side of the river, and a0 ingication can be discovered that eny considerable portion of Lee's army have been withdrawn for operations e!sowhere. ‘The following is a list of the casualties in the Gixth Vor- mont received in skirmishing yesterday: — Le of Bannock City. A gentleman of that place sends details; but the atrocity of the white butohers is unfit bo sent to a public newspaper, My informant says @mat Old Snag, an Indian chief, was shot down in the shreete while pleading for his life, and not in the commis- mion of any hostile deed. He bad done nothing. Be cried not to shoot and not to kill him; but ‘the biccathirsty scoundrels shot into his body times and afterwards scalped the poor old maa. Three thors were also shot in the same way, and Spaz’s ‘Bon was wounded in the arm, but got off. Nothing could be alleged against them by cither the pew settlers or ineers. “It ia gratifying,’’ sa correspondent, that the ecrees pi pata de this inbuman wero of the lowor class of barroom convicts. Jno, Hines, Co, F. ‘Albert Jeffs, Co. i. David Jessmere, Co. {. Naham Potter, Co. K. ti Tt ts very grat; to know that there are some de- joowpan peat ‘white Sion fa faho, in the mide of nich barbet. Lipatanasit 7. Ramiricts Got epoulder, fem now boing enacted with the Indians there; but iam | Sergeant Joseph F. Averill, Co. K. worry to aay we here in Utah have not the same excuse | S@-geant Thos. Murphy, Co. H, face. 60 offer (or @ rocent attack upon the Indians. Were it | Corporal Richard (Neil, Oo. K, arm, ampu “ihe lower class of barroom convicts" bere, we could | Truman Lewis, Co.C, high. clean them out without compunction of conscience, | Jno, King, Co ©. arm. ‘and seoure the country in pouce, free [rom the revengeru! | Henry C, Anthony, Co. C, 19g the outraged Judisns; but the barbarism haz — rank. Measures will, however, be taken to faith- ly represent to the government the effort being made tbo plunge the country in war for the gratification of a weogelu! and licious spite and the grasping after glory ‘oontracta. of the Opposing Armies, Wasmncton, June 8, 1863. Fredericksburg is til! nald by the euowy, and no at- tempt has been made vy our troops to take it. The late movements of the revels on the south side of the Rappahannock fuduced the belief that they had re. tired altogether from thetr olf lines of defence, and off. fl The Posit give to were contracted and the dea the direct and positive injury to the Ter. reagury ig arresting their progress and development, and i murders of the innocent wayfaring travel @nsus, or the present will not be like the @neediess, groundiess war will demand a large body of troops in idaho that might if TETTE neat to fight w the interests of their Country against | cers and others who came to Washington confidentially Cnn eee rere een rat Curoatene Soe Sasteas Ave. | announced this as « fact. dor ‘by the barrel and lead. by the hundred welgut. and-| TR oroasing of some of our troops ou Friday. was in the are {er © goud Sait, 204 no donde wail bars it; | way of a reconnoissagce to understand the actus! condi. oe ree Ceale Instincts and \raditions, they will atoXt | tion of affairs, and altbough oa Sunday mofaing they had ‘opea direct hostilities and teke to rocks, canons end and when the unsuspecting immigrant passes | 20t returned they probably did #0 by night. Fa miver comes within range of the rifle On Friday evening, in crossing, we 1% about thirty in killed and wounded and took about sixty prisoners tu rifle pits on the river bank. They have been brought to Wash- ‘Since that ancther man fallen a victim | ington. Captain Cross, of the regular engineers, was ANSE iee aaa that es Ee | tte. theca ence sur aos tothe sau ny stripped entirely caked, and literally | brigade in crossing. a bref the whe race His eal wena yd repreeented to be in line af battle at agme points, there pas A omaha ear: er seemed to be noapprebension of a general engagement. 2 wore pregariy cored for sad eaterbed in, the Syrenrgay segs al presser 4 o ape. Mr. L. A. Hendriok’s Lettors. Sees menees oor lo eT ALL QUINT ALONG THE LINES, ° pth na a ind a" cnt fo Except the single volley of grape end canister dis irver battle, They ran | charged from one of the enemy’s guns at Kelly’s Ford, } beef ogden and wounding two of the Nioth Massachusetts men, saree ie nn coaier em, | nto a remy evrndens nong e worst i at Seras ny rns Gr eee | ia Soca a eas tas se pt . 4 yerder ts tang every iotecs'toaen ks tions continue, They bathe in the river im common and Gitiloee. se. woh ie, to narrate | Keep up thelr mutual banterings. Finding that our men are ; and well may f keep silence, | probibited from exchanging papers, it requires a good deal of persuasion, coffee, salt and 9 pack of playing cards geuorally thrown in—playing cards command $6 & pack ‘be in Rebeldom—te gota Southern paper. The papers ‘Une citizens oO: Territory because they wil! 5a contehe a bette und wating &¢ tathresk se op By a INTERESTING STATEMENTS OF DEBERTERS. a tp ty HY ley Two deserters came yeate:day afternoon within the ‘the ing indians to tbat of Aghting | lines of Colonel Vincent's brigade. ‘They give their names Cy ed Uy flooding i@ } as J. 8, Pilki and’ William W. Jor be- rive ipo current. When | joncing to the Alabama regiment Forney. have been steal: murder! <a This say, belongs to Wilcox's. , the citizens have ‘mustered iota ver brigade, Anderson's division and A. P, Hill’s corps, The ee but to BO man's spleea | prigade comprises the Kighth, Ninth, Tenth, th and ‘they the msary auarrel. The citizets, | Fourteenth Fegimenta, and is stationed at Banks? ‘over part in oy , ave Dow to | Ford, with two batteries of six each, whore they os fae TERY. Bove bave been, except in the interval of the Chan- A ig ~) epeetina hy the work of & remnant of | ceijorsvilie' campaign, since the éth of April. | gh ty from river fight. | Hair a mile im the rear is General Posey’s igre aS Suan tye, | Re, meme n't apne repr Oo sd two cor) 8 are cross ti river ‘tbat placeand lop coax tas indians it it please thorn, Vat the aecuiors; | (URETTOQcorsa are to, crear the Rend A. P. Hill's corps are to cross and draw our forces to that place The men are tiving oo balf rations of bacon, flour and pickled beef. It is the universal belief that tinlors the independence of the confederacy i@ hedged within (welye months they will have to give up for want Jackson's death has caused great dis- courggement. When they left no official reports bad beea received (rem Vicksburg. Both men say they were forced into the army. They believe in the Unwu, aad for that reason deserted. it is the rich man’s war and “RRS RPSIGNTG. since Capt. Hoyt, of the Third julautry, left alg eee wa Sine on ‘cavalry, resigning to go weet, Whint be the matter? They en!isted to serve their cov u the 's freedom. They were tw ni ” 1 ' , Unease gentiewen what js the matter. aoe a pe Ty = lly ite Co Hesvgt akrens, Pirin AmMY CORPS, June 6, 1869. carried an a the boliners tomy pe ‘Tre reenice of thé camnonmdiog on our left, occasioned by —_ bad the temerity to make | oer trovpe croeging the river at Fredericksburg. and on for our / iglit, oodpsioned by rebel disrelish of our cavalry in that ViC‘EITY, bee HOE réRabed Level. We lay between the two firings 10 6 state of very agreeable quieiade, uterrupt- ee by eccamona! ree, how Deververe contmme to me wit por ljoee, WhO say that the enemy i mokibg |g gevera: moverect \n the direction of Warrenton, Some | psy that oly que corps Ik new Acrobs the river opposite ae | Bach day the impression rurengtbens thet @ grand Note “| engege ment hetweer the iwo armies must noon take place. 004 # amaill piece of caliou only bas henw SF PAPERS — CONDESA, Sound that lend to seatidoation The vew order about newspapers, asd reducing the a bowared ood oh of the Doreen molen by the Indians. Wy ine indiage. | yeicee cee buntred par cent from what tbey ave Been, cre aeeet ences: of her gail: | meets wilh the warmest approve! Soldiers bave been ew udied by ceweparer extortimiste long ecoogh and tbe Owly regres \s Lbas (he ewind!o was not stopped long, long the Camp eof Sykes’ Regulara MR, W. SUCRINOMAM'S LETTER. Near Srasvoan Coun? Hoven, Va., .'une 4, 1563. LOCATION OF THE RonPrTAL. } | Taccideatally became acquainted with Mar Aacusius to read with ecersy and force where the subject re 1h, and tll Koop within the Itmite imposed by the NEW YORK HKKALD, TUESDAY, JUNK 9, 1863.—TRIPL NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Sere the end weteeen Brvaks’ siasion aneiBione PW A OG rrr. OFFIO14aL Order Kelative to Laaica Going to or Re- turming from the Senth. Wamuncron, Juve 6, 1068 ‘The foliowing ordor ta rolation to passes has boon is- aued — Ladies Qosiring parson to go to or return from the rebel ‘States can recetve permite wader the following regule tivas:— Hirde All applications for paases to go South must bo made in writing and verified by oath, addressed to Major Le ©. Durnor, judge Advocale, Washiugtoa, D. U,, aa iol 1 A—— . Appitcant (or & pass to go> to City Point, ‘6! aod now residing at ——— , do solemnty owear thal. if onid pass be granted, will mot take any Property excopting my weary apparel, and this al! tho artic.e9 to bo taken with mo are contained in the trunk or packaxe delivered or to be delivered to the Quartormister On the transport sioaiuor on which 1 am 0 go ity Point. Thai! bave uot been tn any insurgent State, vor hoyond the military lines of the United States, within thirty days lost past. Yhatt will not return within the military lines of the United States during the proseut war, Mothers sod (athers, sistots and brothers, noed have So (ear of lack of atieation of want of comfort towards thone poor wounted tn tot» camp, for Uhey are all choorful ty sae their friemds , orders from Geaeral Hooker tio my truv— gor om my person avy auisapee to the cmnguens tnt vedrena’ neha y c tT eG eee | re OLaNe hed No person allowed lo take more than one trunk Toere ie too much benevolent also or package 0! female wearing apparel, weighing got over Vee’, which @ @ constant nuisance. Ail our tis are | One hundred pounds, aud subject to inspection, and if lant out, yey to regulations, on ® military piaa sarees cect and be found {a the truvk or on sel gad which cannot . roperty will be forfeited and the pass revok pocio\ses ead the -antiary Comm: may at Seond—A passenger boat will eave Annapolis, Md.,om woll ip their way, but we don’t wi — te interfere in 1s ay of Jaly text. to deliver those permitied toga 5 vat Ci ity Point, and the baggage of each applicant Must be delivored to the quartermaster on said boat, at Thore 9 a channel of giv comfort to fo = ete 4 es oe ck ot oat least praner-t our hours previous.to the day of departure, wovera! cate fe Third—Children will be attowed to accompany their aby ~~) TOUNG LADY, ses i mothers add relatives, and take their ueual wearing ap 4 bnt the namo and age ofeach ohiid must be given the application se atthe -—Ladies nd children desiring t0 come North ion society and demanded tent for herself. | wii! be received on the buat at City Pol d 8 was denied her. “We have an exverieaced matron | | TE ge Coating North will be pf ee ve," was the & | required to take and subscribe to the oath of allegiance to A ar Remy A py Ray J "S rapament Of the United States before the boat leaves martet D suppose I shall wnt 108, .C, TURNER, Judge Advocate. know?’ The noe answered—"Do think = can “Ww Knows? raving divine eraay‘omne ooatnns with saropricionicompeeran SER tateations 00 wel! eo an oe we Wasuixorox, June 8, 1963, and what they leave is freely we who wish it TEE CAPTURK OF BLOCKADE RUNNERS. by Lepia e 5 a _] Tee United Staten stoamer Sunflower, Acting Mastor Fd- vant, Sart, Mata that Ge ae Baltes of Chancairs ward Van Sico, op the Sist ult., in the Gull of Mexico, steen huvdred paticnts; but sew ‘has the achoon - te — pal rte 2 captured or Echo, with one'uundred and cighi y. five bales of cotton, She purported to be from Matamo- Tos, but bad no invoice tor one hundred and twenty five ‘Dales, and ber passengor list did not cortespond with the ‘actual number on board. She was sent to Key Wont. ‘The United States steamer Do Soto, Captain W. M. bey, vou A ae (~- T =e Walker, on the 24th ult. captured the schoovers Gen. acaneetewe it’ By | PFim and Rapid, and sloops Jano, Adelie and Bright, all his side lay an Irishman with his les. off em to his bip. | loaded with cotton and bound to Havana, The same ves ‘Wwth covering, aw & stump | gol has also captured the schooner Mississippi, with one It bad not healed. and the seam. | handred and cighty-seven bales of cotton, which, with the time; but he | those previously reported, make seven prizes withiu five days; and as all of them are condomned their proceeds Oe ede a tk tee belt Breaking: ake ett, ow, | Mill occasion « comfortable sensation in the captain's theo breaking the shoulder biade and | im the — pocket. The same vessel on the 14th captured the part ofthe arm. His face was fri lly distorted. | schooner Sea Bird, of Havana, withont log book, with ‘and be suffored agony. much nourishment and was very weak. But still, with great diMeulsy, he told me that the ball had been ex- tracted, and he +‘th ought it was too hard to have the sur- goons cut bim after the revs had ™: Papers incomplete, &. The United States steamer Kanawha, mander W. K. Mayo, captured on th jeutenaat Com oth while teins body. "1 Hethen endeared to acy pomatiing mise, | Funning tho blockade off Mobile, vound to Havaus, the but the suppressed smile caused 90 much pain he relia | schooner Rinple, with one hundred and ton bales of cot Semple Bee T morely cite these trifles to show the | roy: also, on the previous day, the schooner Hunter, from prone tne, Mobile, bound to [lavaua, with forty-three bales of cotton In xt tent wore meu with broke lege. Tn wonld lay helplessly in bed, but comparatively comfort able. Their backs were generally propped ap by ciliows and the broken limb suspended a siizht distance from the In a lotter to the Navy Department, dated Key West, Acting Rear Admiral Bailey says that since be took com mand (December 9, 1962) forty-three vessels Lave been captured by the yessels of the syuadron and declared good prizes. Othors have been released by the court aud others still destroyed at Indian river and other places along the coast. Many prizos have been sent in by the West Indian and Western Gulf squadrons, making the pumber that have come in for adjudication since January last seventy. ARRITAL OF RELEASED UNION PRISONERS. ‘The flag of truce boat New York arrived here to day from City Point, Va., Saturday afternoon. The New York touched at Apuapolis last night, ana left about two luo. dred and Aity released prisoners at that pojat. Among the paroled prisoners sent down by this boat wore about fifty of the wounded soldiers left at Jackson, ‘Miss., on the evacuation of that place by General Grant, accompanied by Sargeon H. 8. Hewitt, of Geveral Grant's ing bit @ thick in a shape, the length rectangular to conform to the length of tbe limb aud the width about four inches. Two movable slides or hovks run on the sides by which it is attached to the top of the the teal by a cord and pullay. The bandaged log is then auspendert by thts siny contrivance (tho splint being above) a ‘that it cap be raised or lowered at will without cy tho position as ‘Whea a limb has been shot or en aud suspended ia this manner, an empty can (that once per oy hermetically reat Sree he froity “ —— lirectly ov: ‘woynd be with water, Io org as woes which just allows @ con stant dripping of water to keep tho bandage suffic ly, although diferent | stat, who was left in charge of them. rene ent Oe te a2, | The Gick aud wounded men were placrd in the hospital sockets for the with tin | at Annapolis aud the others sent to Camp Parole. = moll tnetened [oa od seers. Surgeon Hewitt came through to this city. : rings from old beet ee | AT ABRONAUTIC BEPORT TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT. able sight, a visit pleasant, the By direction of the Secretary of War Professor Low: ee ae ene one would | aoronaot of the Army of ihe Potomac, has submitted » TRB REGULARS. report of his observations during the campaigns of 1861, py pager —. I oneye a horse | 1962 and 1868. It is admitted that they have been valua Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Kieveath and seventeenth regula’ Senin Cees tee apes. csrwcisl mention, "Toe, grezad was once a grove, teen | The indian Ofer bas advice from Fort Seole staliag " " a eee eracerard. Xo graven wore there of ty | that the region between Kansas and the Indian Territory dust, shone out in the moval: like #0 many tomb- | is devastated by bands of querilias, This state of things stones. WTR will prevent the retern of the Indian refugees to their ‘kes’ men—for so they call themselver—bad ieveilea | Old bunting grounds and the migration of Kanaas Indiaps ‘alt Off to the ground and evened the surface. What was | to the former, as provided by a late law of Congress. doves fl THR COMMISSION TO rERU. you ook Leonard Sweet, of Illinois, having decling? the ap- polntment of \ommissioner to Peru, Doctor Mackey of the multitude ‘Stats Department, bas been nved In bis stead, The moompasy ” ad Commission is compored of FG. Squier, Doctor Mackey ait substantially aud haadeomely built over with ibe: | ard Judye Huntingion. Mr. 1A Reiutree goes out as wag a 4 I it and neo nothing bes ever..| #'icitor for the commicsien, The latter was Secretary of Legation under Robert M. MeLane, Mexico. Minister to 4t, and, torked away ag A but almost concealed, are the wa'i houses of canvass street in carpeted with green sods, and the shade pre vents their drying by the sun. 4 THR vowER:, ‘We may Call thia the right bower; ut the left \s all tbe THE POWEKS OF COURTS MARTIAL AGA question bas arisen tou the rights of United States courte maytial to septence offenders like @Uuasy © confinement in peuitentinrier, it may ve stated that authority (or sending them to New York prisons arises under an agreement between (he United states govern ment and that of the State of New York KANGEMENTS OF THE BALTIMORE AND OKIO MAIL: ROAD FOR THR TRANSPORTATION OF SOLDIERS. The Baltimore and Obio Ratiroad company bas rude ar rangemenie by which commutation f either discharged of on furiough, are the Sanitary Commission at th AN this pine, and laurel, and jocust , wae hauled by them 4 distance of seven miles. Send the to Dry Tortugas, and, my word for it, they would orm it into a paradise. regu! S000 tri Rebel Accounts of Affairs on the Rap- ‘ pehannock. From the Kichinond Examiner, June 6.) ‘The news from Northern Virginia is stirring, bat pot | « very definite. The general impression is that Hooker bas | certainly moved Rape hannock; but at the same time it i# stared © authority that he was sounged, yesterday in moving hiv er at rooms. No t | at lew then the reguiar rater The recent atatemeat o overcharge to soldiers wag doubtless in consequence of amen be the riv Fan, three miles below | , ignorance of (he Mrrangement and of the place A fmart cavalry skirmish took place yesterday vear | Where the commitation tickets are to be procured Raccoon Ford, on the Kapiian, between four hendred 0 | Soldiers’ tickets for (he Wert are sold at. the ticket oMee our men and two regituents Of the enemy. We drove the enpmy back, kii'ng ive and wounding fifteen. We hea seven men severely wounded by sabre cuts by the general passenger agont, Mr. Robert VY Edmonds ORNERAL DIX DEPARTMENT ‘There ja no trath im the report that the command of the (raps of General Dix « department has been ansigned ty Ceneral Booker RECRUITING FOR THK NEURO RROIMENTS, The city has been enlivened to-day OP & negro reerni- ing party im the streets, wih Gfe sod cdrom and the usue! #ecompaniements of hangers op. ADMINALS DAMLOREN AND FOOTE Admiral’ Dabigren (+ Pecerstood @ willing ae the position of recond in command under Adwiral Yoee 2 SEW DEMgpERATIC rarer Thomae B, Florence has Teued to-day an fevewing dow ceratic paper, called the Conmtutomal Union jt belts that re anion ie prectical even at (Le preven! Barks hour Excursion of Marylanders to Niagara ¥ ‘The excursion traio of the Northern Central Ral!road which Jett Paltimore tie morning for Buflaly and Niagara Falls arrived bere this evening at balfpast seveu. The company weladed the meénbera of the Paitin hy | Connect and municipal ofieers, the Becretary 0 “tte of Maryland, abd & number Of prominent citiveus, Ibe trip thos far bas been one of, great enjoyment. The company leave to.morrow ‘or Buffalo, and on Thursday next will ‘vieit Niagare Fails. Rebel Demonstrations in the Vicinity of 3 were | ! Ft N.¥., June ¢, 1869, | | | Helena, Arh. Como, June t Information fromrfe@lena states that our pr ae’ drives in on Thursday bight, bot no deworetration of force was wade. It i stated that there are four rebel brigades in that vicinity. General Preptiee # confident Of bie avility to withstand any attack that may be mace The Sales of Five-Twenty Bonds. Panavmrms, June 8, 1863 ‘The geheral sobecription ageut reports the sale of $1,004,008 fve-tweotive on Saturday, and Ww day | $1,070,000, st the various agancies in New York, Phila deiphia, Boston, Baltimore and the West. Subscrivers are receiving bonds np to May 15, and arrangements are making by the department to make errs | ‘The Tart. THE OFORT OF THE WREE—TROTIING I KEW YoRe AND RACING AY PHILADELPHIA To-day the greet watch between ‘he brows te ce Robert Filliagham sod the gray gelding Rockwghan, for $2 £00, mie beats, bert in five, play or pay, te gene Po doubt that Rockingham wi!) go Ip bis favorite ge. — ‘viz., onder the eaddle—and tbe other, iv #') proteb iy Ww barmess There oe great dea: 1 epecwiativm en ihere¢, the betting being about even = On Wednentay Georg: Patchen aud Ges. Batler ge ther third great me: o $5,000.08 sidg, to wagous, mile heate, (he bert we fre The former ie decidediy \be bert leveriic © We morey mer ket Oe Wednercay the erring meeting 6 Peiladeiphie i achtinaneneacsemanens i eomemences and cretnves Thursday and ir day From Tas New Baeoniye Dinectory.—This most useful of | the number of berses ip treiming there ne doubi cas be weeful books for the years 1868-'64, bag jnst been pub | eniertamed of ihe compie'e PoceeeT of Lhe menting, more lished by Mesars, J, Lain ie Co, The work bas been com | especially ae |! # onder theqrol management of thes | we) Known and cn versely respected pawom of the i og me oougteX week Deatners aber be effort been Northern turf Mr Iehr Bonter, On Thoretay the greet mpared to render it perfect, Ar a book of reference | three mile hest-race tor $10,060 beteeen idiewid ona Blackbird comer off sod wil! ammaredi + prove the moar | exciting race thet bas beep witeemed on the torf ee « Rowtos 04 Fashion rao (Ler great match At Ube Saratoga rece meeting (be time of the entre dren, for the stakes, which cleee@ om the 26h elt, way on. 4 eng pee . teaded to (he 10th (cat. for 6) the bores betongime to rer, child apd cervant far. RA, Alemaeder, of Kentucky, which were sod by A quction immediately eubsequent to the Patermm rece ape a ire Twachiiren, 1 Vaed. ay and chile, | Bord, Sydney Burpese—and 0) tu the steerage. wT KE SHEKT. are sold for New York and Hoxton at the Uickec ofce | they please, comes off on the Fashion Course There | NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. ; rma . oe, 57, 22, 60, 62, G7, 7, 21, 66.1, 11, BF, Movements of Gove: ont Steamers 6 Vorrmam Monon, Juno 6, 1843 6, 6a, 18, 1) Mo M8, oa et nT, MB, 80. ‘The atoamors Jobe Rico, frou Baltimore, sat Sytvan | ttrowers sent free of charne, by aearanehan oumpr o Soro ant Lloro, from Aguia orvok, arrived 10-day Ooriazae he ork ‘The etoamer Joka Farron, (rom Nowbera, N ©. v0 the Abb iost., arrived this morning Aho reperta ail quict y Vow ‘thal department Be awe ‘Tho wteamor Koanebec sailed for Baitimers this more. | 23, £, 65, 40, 16, 39, 76, 10, OF, 69. fj Coes HALooe A teed we 1, 7, 43, G8, 44, 77, 66, 27. 44, St, 10, 37 ‘Tho stoner Planet of for Washingtoa > day Oigeusaes oeat by addccean: ra TOUM A hide ‘Tho wtormer Now York, Capt Chisholm, arrived frou Philadelphia youterday atierno0 sho hay beew thor ropaired aad relied, aud will (ake (n+ place of Pilmingion Delaware, Prites Cashed im Att the atoamer State of Maing, aa ths geunval ag of teuca | Tit Taformation pines, | JOMKIN BA boat for this department 5 Tho army guuboat manied by Mata.—White's Sprima Mtyies of Hate Lisut. Colonel eoth Wisconsin | Ye oces te poten Imperial sud Miliary Voluateors, raado her trial trip to this piace to-day. Sho waa commenced by the cobele and nivied by Capt Ma 7 win Ludiow, Assistant Quartermasler, Unitet States uvernmaat prope vrs yo Caeb atvancod at far rates Toformation chgertut Army, at Norfoik. She mado the run from Norfolk to hero, Aftoea miles,ta forty Ave minutes WX feot of wator, is one huadred and @fty fa loag rot mounta three guus, two twelve-pounder brass how (rere and 000 thirty-two pounder rifled Marrait quo LJ Ty, paw M. Jeasue, wife of David ft. Joaaup, in the rot her age, Arrival and De; funeral, thee (Tuesday ek, from bor late residence, 212 W. June 7,2 The flag of (ruce steamer State of Maine K. Mulford, arrived from City Point at vine o'el night, She brought down four bundred and ainsty eight Union prisoners, who were transferred (0 the sioamor New York, and left immediatoly for Aanapo'is The propolier Eastern State arrived (his morning wiih two bundred and fifty rebel prisoners, en rene for Cup Point to be exchanged. The steamor Kaprese, under « flag of truce, in charge of Captain H. C. Fillebrown, aid to General Davidson, jorven this afternoon for City Point with two buadred and forty cobo! prisoners. ae > Of Wee consequences of Alling empty bettion with ear Trial Trip the Steamer Neptame. aed tata uttine eat te Pentetion ‘tiered Yosterday the new steamer Neptune made Eriat trip ee ee er seaward, A large party of gentlemen were on board Among the number we notion’ Mr. Pook, paval construc tor, and Admiral Gregory’s son, The Neptune tft her dock at the foot of Codar street at ten o'clock, and ar rived at the foot of Thirteenth street af about ain o'clook tn the evening. ‘Tho sail was delight(ul, and an elegant Ihoh waa pro- vided at noon, whiles bg mind dinner was served at five o’cleck, gotten up in Delmonico's beat style, super intended by Mons. Alexander, ‘The working of the vensel elicited unosual commends hi to al! probability the government will take one or more of these vessels for voasets of ‘The Neptune ipone of the Monsra. J. B. & J.D. Van Dow , foot Of Sixteonth street Fast river, for the Neptune vey, mec ithe tended ¢9' ply between Boston via Cape Cod, ‘The Glaucus will be ready for nervice Ib about one week from this time, and tho other three—vir, the Gala: tea, Proteus and Nereus—about the middie of July These five siexmers have been built after one apd the (er other Marriages and Deaths see ffs wage) MISCELLANEOUS. CAUTION =The Plantation Bitter Boill+ ls escured (0 wa by Wulied States tatters pate To imitate oF use it (0 wuy Other purpose te « orime ote imprisvament Parties ars warnes bp any other name, We pay oash, eikty conte par dora, or 87 20 por gress, for al! ewpty holies, deli reret at oor mame Exotory, 108 Liberty street, (hus remorin, morenes. Any person pretending to cell Plantation B Or by the gation, is a ewindieraut imposior, We soit only tu Our regular hotties, a! bear ng our pr Untied Maton samp aod ater! plale lable and viqnaturs PH DRARE a ‘22 Broad: yy Now oct new Atoamahipe buslt by a wi RE OF BeWank OF NONE GENUINE BUT 0 snine model, and are alike in aise, tonnage and power A pao, . BTR 4 desoription of the ptune wil consequent!y answer SONPF GENUINE HOT ho aheh te for all, KN wer wou ti Rit ” % Neptune is 7 Aine (we beitles, peter w ‘The Neptune is divided into flvo water tight compart ing two, be:then, 7 “ cole propristor Depat 218 {oot long, 36 fot § Inches ben) vable 2 feet four inches lower bold, and 7 fost six iwehes between decks t< OF YRENIA OR RuPTORE The engines wore designed by [than Kogers Fay , of 4 thie city, and were built under bis superintendence AT ent Lave Tee 8 peiac iis, dideriag in athow Messrs. Henry Esler & Co., of the Atlantic Dock ; South Brooklyn. ‘They are‘ double, vertical. direct acti engines, each cylinder of 44 inches. ter aud 36 tnohes stroke of piston, and each cylinder having ap air pomp The propeller is of the kind known as the Hilsoh patent is 12 (oot diameter and 20 feat pitch. The Neptune bas two botlors, under the lowor deck containing jointly 4,580 feet of fire surtace and 144 foot of grate bar surface Wines, ant Hhoulders 655 ra are the heaviest timber- A THOUBAND ft 8». t Vor tug taned vessels (topnage con D a York for the merchant ser A tion, and in point of strength, solidity and work:moosuip . B SassvueDe will compare favorably with avy others in use. _ ; === YORNS, BUNIONS, CHILALAING AND 911 DINHAR® ‘Of the feat cured, Without pata Wy Dr STEKLM, 6 rgrom Chiropodiat 228 Bie ORNS, BU AION: NAILS £0,, ORF juiropodle Dr Ricwa ad Nelle, te. Bdcenta, ‘Tha anniversay of the capture of Memphis by the Untom forces was colebrated on Saturday. All the stores were clored, and business almont Be Bowery The procession, which was very long, marched throng INVERTYD Matta, the principal streets with banners, paintings, &e t +s yy n aren thoes eae * At o meeting at Court House square, speeches were Sirgeone tisechy. way. Refers to puysicians and made by several prominent geatiemen, both civil aad military D* 2 # somexce ti * Mop AB I DELP ITA wilt ¥ 5 avery 3 MAILS FOR EUROPE. a, ‘ Danna — Cow row The Cunard mail stoamebip Asia, Capt. Shannon, will | sled |osg on tim bo S leave Boston on Wednesday for liverpoot - —j = on ~~ The mails for Europe will chose in this city at a quarter Dp" ite and a, aad past one and at baif-past five o'slock this afterneon, a a Vie to go by railroad. = a ass silane os AS. WARD AND PHELIS, PUVEICIANA. : The Naw Youn Hurarp—Editiee for Rurope—will be awd Mod R nlmnsieah, woo fas tod a published at eleven o'closk this morning, and will | stitute 26 Cooper Upsilon Bu ilty yy 2 contain all the important war news of the preceding | lish, Hreneh end German. (rom 8A. M week, the Latest News from Mexico, and a report of all | taining informanen of \nteresting eventa of the day. Single copie®, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five cents. Sampeon low, Sont& Co., 41 Ludgate Hill, London, knglana, will receive subscriptions 0nd advertisements for the New Yous Hana Court Calendar—This Day. Scragme Counr—Crncert,—Part 1—Adjourved to Tues day, Jane 16. 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