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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. MILITARY MOVEMENTS. {From * “aNBST QUESTION. Militia in New York | We pr’, (80 Indie” oie State Feniinel, June 8, nisation of uw and 19: 4tiab AO, morctog* tse onintoas of Juss 0 Brian of tne ‘Court, upon she ques, eon safes, japreme Court, wi State ented 40 the Court, whether the Auditor of eo - sos any authority to resue a warrant howd ‘the Trea: sty for the payment of the semi-annual upon the State debt, duo on the 1st of July next, or the Trea- surer of State tO pay said mterest out of the funds in the Treasury without ® warrant (rom the Auditor. The Court are whanimous jn the opinion that there is no law authorizing the peyment of interest, or which would Justiiy them ua ry dommg. As this i a matter in which the good faith and eredit of indiana is involved | we trust the opinions of theCourt, whieb we regard as incontro- vertible, will be garefully read and consuered by every Citiven of the State. in 1846 (the Slate haying failed to pay the interest upon the pablic debt for suine years) & compromise Was made with ber creditors, they Teleasing one half of the biedners (or new obligal) ns avd jor the other the Wabush and Erie ‘anal and ‘he lands ubsold which had at roukiym luspeotor General Miller hat arrived in town from Ab | Dany, im order to attend to the mnattor of organizing thirty ‘militia regiments in Brooklyn and New York. ‘the se” lowing correspondence im relation to the ‘p> er na paseed between Mayor Opdyke 463 Gove» geymour:— Mayor's Or Jy, 4 Bis mesie. frog Saf novn, & yey June 1863, BiR—The mi Of this 7.4% ened, Will you putt te Gene, Gly tusk, be: strength ral Sandford to org nize gic FEY onte? I you Dave no means mo Boebe deka ad thom, the city governinent wil matter of abscinty pete Event T urge this as ® GEORGE OPDYKR, Mayor GOVERNOR SYMOUR'R KEPLY. ALWANY , June 80, 1663, ‘To Hoo, Gvons > “4 been appropriated by the geueral overvment for its con. | r yond im Ororxs, Mayor of New York, No. 70 Fifth ruciion the 4 ate pledging its (aith fer the 5 aa) pay- | wnt of the taferest on tie new bende. In yo the ave taken stops to raise thirty regiments in New k avd Brooklyn, The Inspector General will see you © monow. HORATO SEYMOUR. el Bounty for Re-cniistments, State a National. ‘Tho extraordinary inducements offered by the Secre tary of War for re-entistments will probably have whe effect Lo retain in the servive @ great portion of the (rooys whose time ig about expiring, and to call back thove vcte- rang already discharged who haye now had a resting ‘Spell of several weoks. the War Pepartnrent order cat ling: for veteran vohun- teers, offers a bounty of $402; this, with the bounty of 150 offered by the State to soktiera: ce-entisting, brings total bounty up to the magnilicent- eum of 3552, of which $190 will be received -beforo leaving the State. For three years’ service, av$13-per month, & soldier will woof the loose manner in which the 4 been conducted, enacted it Treasurer of aie from. withdrawing lens ii pursuance oF i wera) Assemb/y of that year played 16 constriction ent of the inte reer upen the State debt for the: st ng two yours, in the gevera! appropriation bills im 1801 tie Legulature passed what ig kvown ax the Emberyement law, provid fog heavy penalties for any violation of Che kiw establish. ing # Treasury system, ywihich had deem enacted two years provious rhe Cenoral Assembly of 180t also provided for the pay inent of the interest ppon the public debt for thet 10 shevebding years. in the general appropriation H 4 dhere was & majority of democratic members in both branches of the Legislature of 1863, which assembled io Jwouury inst. They were constiutionally elected, ond seprepapiig. the sentiments of a majority of the people of e ad ana. Severat bills upon maaairen - = Lopes RRCAPITUT AON, Wore inatured by the majority of the Legisinture, Government bormty were presented (cr ive consideration. tome of theee Were bounty ne ob,ectionabie lo the minority) ‘The conspitation reqiwirer Pay at $13 per month. that no law can be enacted wnless a quoruin of each house sha!) be present, and it j# made to consist of two thirds of the membors of ench branch of the Legisiature. ‘The constitution restricts the eesyion to sixty-one days, and all laws mast be enacted within fiity vive days. Thirteen cays previous to the expiration of the cons iti- tonal term of the Legisiature, and before the appropria tion billy necessary to gustain the State government and provide for the payment of the obligations of her credi- tors, asuMelent number of the republican members ot the Lower House to break « quorum bolted, left the city, and thus blocked the wheels of legisiation and prevented the adoption OF necessary iaw® to meet the indebtedness Of the state to her creditors. A minority of tae repub- lican memoera seceded with the {ull knowledge that their act would stop iegislation. A republican mem- ber pronounced this proceeding a8 mean treason, a8 viola- tive of the constitution, as the withdrawal of South Carolina from the Union. The secediog republican pi- nority of the Legislature weat to Madison, on the Ohio river, #0 as to be able to yet out of the jurisdiction of the State in case avy measures should be adopted to compel them to return to the discharge of their constitutional obligations, and they remained away until after the time had elapsed for the constitutions! cuactment of laws. gy of the secessionists for bolting was their fear that a military law would be adoptea, which they declared to be objectionable on partisin groundy not ovly, but unconstitutional. But in this regard they are without excuse. if they had remained in their seats they could have defeated this bill by coustitutional legislative expo- dients, and they were also advised that it could not pass the Senate. And if the proposed bili was unconstitu- tional, as alleged, the courts conld have so deciaed, and thug made ta nullity, Sueb beiug the cage, it must be conceded that their agtion waa revolutionary aud without justification, When bolted it was with te full knowlodve ilat wueir act would defeat the passage of the appropriatin bills, and thns jeopardize and involve the credit and faith of the State. hey left with these /acts staring them ju the (aco ‘The seceding minority bolted with the knowledge, ad vice and approva! of Governor Morton, He counseled Tela) qpoluments of a Byes, volunteer re-enltsting. $1,020 $160 bounty ofered by the state js all paid on muster into the service. The government also pays at the same timo $13 advance pay and’$2 premium, ‘The bounty offered by the government will be paid us Hows:—vn muster in, $23; in ¢wo months, $60; in six months, $50; in twelve: months, $60; in eighteen inonths, <3 in two years, $60; in two years and a half, $50; at ‘expiration of tho three years? service, $79. If soldiers are killed in battle the whole amount of Dounty unpaid at the time will be paid to their heirs. If honorably discharged before the expiration of the three yeurs, the same amount of bounty will be received ap Shough the whole time had been served. Arrival of the mty-third Maine Re- giment. ‘Tho Twenty-third Maine regiment, which left for the Beat of war as nine months volunteers, arrived in this esterday afternoon, and after a short stay proceed: eato'Portiana, where the regiment was: raed, The Cosmopolitan Institate C: te. ‘The above private military organization will arrive in ‘this city to-day, and in the evening give an exhibition at ‘Spe Soventh regiment armory. They wiil march through oor principal streets, and be received by the Mayor and Common Counci in the City Mali Park. Brooklyn Military Matters. ‘The order of Governor Seymour for the organization of thirty regiments in New York and Brooklyn, has been promptly responded to by Major General Duryea, com- manding the Second division New York State Militia. All the Brooklyn regiments, except the Seventieth (cavalry and artillery), are now absent from the city in acti service, together with both brigade commanders. 1k is | them to, aud /ustivies thet in, his violation of their outha proposed tw organize the exempts of the Firth brigade; | o; ofice. He is more guilty than tbey, for they wuld not and the officers ond members of the Fifth and Eieventh | have token this revolutionary step without his agreement brigades, who are hot in actual service, are ordered to report. The following order and notice have been SYRCLAL ORDERS—NO. 18, HesacvariBas, Skconp Division, N. Y. 8. M., BROOKLYN, June 30, 18 All officers and members of regiments in the fifth nud Bicventh brigades, who are not on actuai.duty, but have Gubstituies with tocir regiments in the field, are hereby ordered to reyort forthwith, in writing, to Major H. B. Hubbard, at the Division Headquarters, No. 337 Fulton street, Brooklyn, their names ané residences, the posi- tens occupied by them, and the names o” their substi- tuies H. B. DURYEA, Major General. | Maniroroved Cacrems, Division luspector. Sreaat Nonas.—The exempt officers and members of the Thirieenth, Fourteenth, Twenty eighth and Seven tieth regiments are requested to mect at the Governor Wo stand by aud uphold thei ‘The time ig near ai haud for the Treasurer of the State to place funds tu the city of New York to meet the aceru- ing July interest upon the Stace debt. ‘The Governor, too, under BucD ClicUMmstances, id the Auditor and trea BuTor Of Lue State bo ase the responsibility of with- drawing money from the Treasury tor that purpose, aod argued thatthe Jaws coupromising the State debt were in effect @ continuous appropriation which authorized them ty do go. They Could net place suck « copstruction upon those acts. io tugt this question the President of the Sinking Fund epphed for a mandate directing tht An- itor 10 draw bis wariant upon tbe Treasury to pay ive torerest. Judge Finch. of this circuit, first allowe. the mandaie. From this decision #2 appeal was taken to the Supreme Court. ‘ihe Judge then changed bis decistou and re‘ueed to allow a mandate: and from tnis deci- sion ab appeal was Loken ly the court of just resort. Room, (ity Hall, Brookiyn, for the purpose of organiza ‘The objec: of these suits was W decide the law in the Won, on Thursday. July 2, at eight o'clock P.M. case, The case was i before the Suprenms Goart Colovel Alfred M. Wood is entrusted with the duty of jou, Joseph E. MeDonaid and Messrs, Rand and tail erganization, A.B. DURYEA, Major General. fi of the mandate bewy issued, and by the Attor onyx, June 20, 1863 Promotions in the New York Volun- teer Regiments by Governor Seymour. Ataany, June 30, 1863. Governor Seymour has made the following promotjons: tm New York Volunteer rogiments:— me Huston to be Colonel of the Kighty secoud rogi John Darrow to be Lieutenant Colonel of the Kighty- @eovad regiment. Robert B Jordan to be Lieutenant Colonel of the zr. regiment. ry T. Head to be Major of the Fighty fourth reg! mont. Gilbert M, Elliott to be Major of the One Hundred and regiment. B, tlord, and Hou. Thomas A. Hen sibst its weue. The Supreme Court, a'ter a fut! igation of the ques:ions at issue, have deeided that tue Stace officers have ue authority to pay the interes ecifle legitintive avpropriations. Ubere ca Bot De ATeaeouabie doubt 0 the correctness of their decision, The Journal cha corruption upow the Conrt, and thut It Las been mlceneed by partisan sympa. thiee. Whoa the Goveruor aod his politicn! friends can | coutrovert the opinions of the Court, it wilthen be thne | to make such infamove and mailcto: rges The decision of the Court was mace early, 50 as to give the Goveruor the opportunity to apply the jemedy at bis on & thorize® Lim to sasemble the ' a} nesion wheuever the publie in- terests semand it. He has ample time to do so, ibe Legisiature can oe assembed in ten days, a 10 pues the necessary laws to pay the inte- Leg! latur George M, Love to be Colonel of the One Hundred lace itn New York bo‘ore It becomes due, .be and Sixteenth rogiment. ity ubw fests with the ‘uveruor.. Tf he does ‘Alboyt J. Barnard w bo Lieutenant Colonel of the Une the Lagisiature, tt will uot beam exhibition Hoodred and Sixteenth regiment. wens, Ane if he inlerstt wo wt be charg able with alt 7 this violation of the gout Joho Higgins to be Major of the One Hundred and Six rey 3p Tdward F Lioyd to be Lieutenant Colonel of the Oue 1 he a is yrace whic wig alive Y Jah ant boner of Oe 9 will be guilty of caus.ng eae pea ba ee a the Ons Mentrea | *O™ a on. Pere wnoecape from ths dilemma, and, Pn . Majo Wr se Chidne « a, creme. and Ninetoonth regiment. Weve under taid that tbe Governor is receiving the | Samuel A. Moffett to de Major of the Ninety-fourth te | mines s due Wie state, aud imjaying them out wader bie | ‘James smith to be Colonel of the One Hundred and | O%8 LS y be ce re anata | ‘Twenty-cighth regiment. tue officers of variows counti ag on | James P. Foster to be Lieutenant Colonel of the Que | thei jo, acy so-a to bi cers have po | Mundred and Twenty-eighth regiment. | * ad they a taw All | Glibert D, Kennedy be M of the One Hundred and Thirty fourth regiment. = ‘Wm. K. Lozier 0 be Colonel of the One Hundred and Forty iirst regiment. Fdward 1) Patrick to be Lientenant Colonel of the Ove Hundred and Forty first regiment. ‘Charles A. Clougherty to be Major of the One Hundred fend Vorty firet regiment. James Lewis to be Lieutenant Colonel of the One Hun- ed and Forty fourth regiment ienry &. Davia, Jr.,t0 be Colonel of the Second ca. Uteton, aud every thom ‘Theuvils now regard OF cometite ated upon ee, Every d be resisted, stow webu hy come (rom what source it taey ‘oroner'’s Ing LY Sorc in Baoapway,—Corener Wadey valry. held ao inquest yesterday at 608 Hoadway, upou the Otto Harhans to be Lieutenant Colonel of the Second | yoay of Mere, Mary Walker, auative of this city, aged bg 9 twenty-six yeurs, who committed satcide by tint Samuel Melrvin to be Major of the Second cavalry. Caleb Moon to be Major of the Kighth cavalry. vader the (otlowing quantity of the ofi of bitter almond» pascibiuatge wove cous tthe One Tiered and | Crovmetancer-—Deewaoed, Stapp, wok. separaced Muomaa Fowler 40 bo Lieutenant Colovc! of the One | from ber husband and was acting as housekeeper ivr iit, Hundred and Fi'ty-eixth regiment, | Jau.ca W. Powell, at the above number, Her husband | ane Van a Of the- One Hundred and | yyc ec 9) No. 18 Carll treet, ir and for the two | gs th POM ! years war connected w Vitel eixOPeednatll Kew oun sop pedis Sage Mele thick om morta York Voiratwers (hey bad fived Hola) ly bog t am Fardelie. to, be Colenal of the Kighy.Onn veg. | Cor as treater part ot te tw Abunit Wo cr Crandall to be Major of the Eighty-ffth regi. [ee muubun © bg Ue. Pow ols ag meni uo with fin to that | Cn Moweas ner su me CourteGen-ral Term. Before Sion. Judges Sutherland, Cerke and taraard. | Jury 1.—The following decisions were rendered thie mornlg:— ‘The Hatters’ Bank vs. Phillips and others —Sodgment | firmed, with Osis he People w. Linden.—A certiorar! granted. ‘THE FORT CANSRYOORT CA In the matter of the People at the relaiom of Puybor ot. Matiew T. Brennan, « oaptrotior } term, 30 iar Ae it directs © mandamus Comptr: Her to prepare and sige th rr of het deatu, * ‘wa \ y reevited MH We, 4 ow the iaterviow or the ipturv he wg poweriem oO & whl ° nds swallowed enough of ihe liver the same to the relator ts = 0 It directs. him. to prosare 4 daven perwrmr. o.ore wine Ube (AtA) crwsgbt decoded Jo-gor aud the Clerk of the Common Council, and to affix | Mtfaciet the attention of (ue servant mit Wo Yeleey; Vk the corporate seal, partie in her Naod ;awnrked chat Jude Clerke disnents. bs 9d Lyow Stokes and cthers.—Order reversed with gio *tlf "per a id th @mmis, with leave to the defendants to renew their motion at Special Term. Jame L. Kennoiy vs. Charles Sones and anvther —Av peal dimuiiased, with $10 comes, Margaret » Brevutriz, ee. John J. Monet and thers ohn 1@ the same—Motion int exch cons Ivatie akyinm O+ tempted io @ tory rendered a vertter that #he wae ar 0d hed prey run ting teedanyrm, Gevied, with $10 conte Jn sceordance with the above (nets, Pre fs Beye de at the relation of William hagle John ataaOrder reversed abd Manaawnas virected 4, without cout, Brooklyn City News Jam oy te. the Pe ple—lodgment reversed | tye Peston Av» y= Michwe! Keaney, who end new trial oF - + Willian Pievet 1d Ave Shipman, Kerevtors, ve. Har. | ¥08 hidicted for the murder of Joho RavenSovrz, wan ht A. Parwhaw and others —Decres in ciled th accord. , placed on'\rial youerdoay betu ti. The fete PRT iéitiine of the Gare ore very Fim pie pod the eve «diet Ken COTY ADwRRT f ‘The Court ordered that the appeat cures on mandamus PY, Whe won einpleped ame car ahives on & ton from the Special Term ip relation te the city advertining | Avouns Ra roe, weal, @@ the evening o the r and the new Court House should be heard on Frivay next, | ingi. jute (he gr cary vote of Phillip Mot o Gare, “ of Fulton ond albany aver tn company v we and ehiddeem | leew ry DEATH OF Miks, » THE Sinem. - t formerly Indy * - se ye many remember with delight ae one uf —\:* aw et rane | the very finest vooatiste gad 8 of ber time, is an * ” . "i . newn She is anid to have . very recently at Mar pty on B igor by mew! See nee Cee chester, whither abejhad gove from ber country seat in - went back | re Pie | conmult a physician on the state of her er Te ae he penaed ‘oa of the © me pce Wee ae omg tear hp Alfpadenbe od up a hogs meat koife. Mohrmans escanes br a survives her. Who that ever heard this couple sing in | DIK’ OP © niin Metal od and field ton the oouide wo ey aoe on this snooubcement without Con. | That Kengey couk! nut opeo i Just then Kaversvurg, Ce Mr te Tako ee eae e thelr Mest eteamtnaet, | Ati fnoftensive German, einitoyed around the store, came Cit Letiey den et ae ak coer peayes rent | iw hy the back door, When Kinney. rushed upow him avd | Bea ora baxdsome fersuve by’ tale treofenstonal exorte, | ReADved hitn three timex with tbe knife, onee Uroagh the a to private lite Ly + | heart, killing him inetantiy. escaped at the time, | retired to pri fe whive they were iu the fall ma- | Vo yay subsoquentiy as the Bowe of his | ee een ime. Cations of Mrs. Wood | yrother 10 rdw Hil, The evidence for the aoe S ere wee | concinded yenierday whea marked by many 2 116 Incidents, and w hope some | Prart 1 te —— 6 Jenks, Faq , for the prisoner: Dis- bn rpg eens first to complete Lriet Attorney 8. D. Morr® for the people, | rolnem 4 Verment next Rhode Isiand, there are — Br tree cides llaote to draft, 0,748. nécood clams, tatfiod Court CalendareThis Day. | foon, 4,481; third clase, soldiers in service, 1,086. The | Svrnmwn Cocat Crncet.—Part l—Adjoorned for term. | hole Humber of hanes takéh are over 19,000, over 9,000 | Part 2—hort cansen Now. 2061, #15, S187, 260, wow @ whom are aliens, i 2600, 8708, BOOS, 2570, BGS, TFL, Lae oy | POSTAL AFFAIRS. The New Postal Law. The new Postal law which pao dur: pois ston of Congress went into oper yesterday. the appointment of all Post Offices at loss than $1,000 per Annum to the Postmaster General; all others are to ap- pointed by the Preeident. All powtenastera, agents and employes are t take an oath of loyaity to the government. Ph ‘on ail mail matter must be paid before it is wwored. ‘Those haying boxes in post offices must pay at least one- quarter's rent in advance. Full record of all property, &c., must be kept by post masters and be subject to examination at apy time by a special agent of the department ‘The time that undelivered letters sball remains in m4 office, and for their return to the Dead Letter office! is optional with the Postmaster General, Such letters are to be published in the daily pewspapers having the largest cirenlation of thore cities where the letters remain, or by writing posted io a public place where no daily payera exist, The rate of publication to be one eent per letter. Valnabie letters vent fo the Dead Letter office will be beld for reclamation for four years. ‘The Postmaster General mast provide for the disposal ef printed matter uncalled for at apy Post Office. Lotter carriers mest give bonds for the fajthful per- formance of their duties, and vhey will receive & not to exceed eight bovdred dollars per annum, which, reased t0 one thonsand dolinrs, on of diligence, &e., if the receipts ou local ry to pay the expenser, Lemp boxes and sub ofiiees may be extablicbed by the Portnaster General whevever the public necessities may require it, » Yow manters may coutraibt with publishers of ney pers.to deliver their matter, subject to (he apy the Postmaster Ceneral, and small packages, pot more than foug ponnde weight, other than levers onpapers,¢an be trausinitiedgby mail at the rate of two cents for each foar ounces, except books, whieh will be charged double rates. Books circulated by order of Congress are notin- cluded in the above. ‘The postage must be prepaid in stampa. Fivk—-Up on oli domestic letters, whether through the mails or collected or delivered by agents or carriers. Second—On al transient printed master. Third—On al) seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots and scions; all pamphlets, books, bouk manuseripts and proof sheets; mays, prints. engravings. blanks, flexible patterns, sam pense gample cards, phonegrapbic paper, letter euve= oper, postal envelopes. paper apd photographic repre- sentations of different types. Fourth. Upon all other ubings ip the mail, not otherwise provided for. ae regular weekly, tri-weekly, gemi-weekly and a) seud (rom a knows office of publication at stated peri and seut to regular subserikers, the postage mu: paid in advance, either at the office of mailing or delivery, for not less than three months, at the following rates’ — Weeklics, five cents; semi-weeklies, ten cents: tri-week- lies fifteen cents: six times a week, thirty cents; seven times a week, thirty-five cents. For weight exceeding four and less than. eigbt onneces, eu additional rate, and in same proportion an additional rate for exch four ounces. On publications leas froquenty than a werk, the rate will be one cent for each four onnees. Hereafter maijlable matter will be divided into three classes. First, all correspondence wholly or partially in writing, except that mentioned iu the third class. Second, afl mailable matter, exclusively in print, and regularly issued at stated periods, without addition by writing, mark 00 sign jird, all other matter which is or may be declared maiiable by inw, emprecing all pamphiets, and such things os are mentioned in the third class rbove. The postage on all setters of half ounce or fractional part, is three cents shroughout the United States, and for “drop letters,’ two cents, in alienses to be pre-paid tn stamps. The delivery will be free. Soldiers and suilors may send duly certified letters with- out prepayment,to be collected when delivered, single Tate, aij others uot prepaid shall be charged donbie rate and all matter not eufclently prepaid wil! be forwarded, but full payment wilt be exacted, a8 if unpaid. When any writer shail eudorse upon a prepaid letter his rame anit address, and @ request for its return it not called for within thirty days (or less), suet @ letter shall pot be advertised por treaved as a dead letter, but returned, charged with postage ut prepaid rate. Single rates will be cha: those registered “valuable” paylog double rates. Newspapers or periodical address, will be ing the cavelope or wrapper, will be charged as letters. Publishers must make ail davit that they send to none der & penalty of $50 for re: enclose in thelr publications, to regular subscribers, the bilis for charge for postage, nuly ach, but fona five subscribers, fusaiof such affidavit, 7 ey may, however without additional vend one copy to every person iu wit Ciroalars will be charged two cent) or threo may be sent in one en cents each: and for every addition rate of two cents will be charged. subseription The Franking Privilege. We ure requested to eal! epecia! attention to the follow. fog change of the law i lege Hereafter a!! correspondence addressed to avy oxeeu ve dep auy officer tn it Jons written by some oflwer of the department or aa ofeer under its coutrol or resyoneible to it; and tn such case, under the worl *oteial Dusiness” on the envelope, the officer bead All other officers writing to departinents with wig bi pervons and nil which they #re pot connected must prepay their postage, AL comm pobdtic officer, and all to the Vice I’resident, must be pre- ad, pei communteations addroaséd to postmasters must be name, with his oficial designation. preoaid, and {f o reply ix required, stamps for retura postage must be encl: ved. The observance of this regulation will save much disp pojutment and expenses. Board of Education. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAKD TO BR ADVERTIA® ED IN THe HORALD-—THE THOQUBLE IN THE NINTH WARD— APPOINTMENT OF A PEKMANENT ENGI- NEER, HTC. A regular mecting of the Doard of Education was beid | lsc even, Somuel B. H. Vance, Exq., in the chair, pro tm The min ‘tes of the Inet meeting were read and ap proved. A eorom nication was received from the Mayor dertg 1 Ube proceedings of the Bord. d to thy Auditing Coromity A communtcation was received from Augustus T. Dow Schoo! Trowtee of the Ninth ward, stating that at a meet ing Of the Roard of Trostecs of that ward on the 18th wit. he offered a res iution to allow Mise Ka MoGeas tore enter the schoo! and class from which she bud been die nutesed for refusing to sing the * Hattie Hymn of the he pubite The reanlution was not re-onded, and the Pree dent decided that it should net appear in the minutes Me. Dow further stated that, from the action of the Board and from intly al etpretsions bv the members, be fait coming io the fone sow that the ¢ not intend to couply with the reqeent of Fdocation that Mine MoGean should be retostated, cer sore that may Ov notion of Ne. Prmeanen s he com map tention wes inid om the table aud ¢ d to be printed in the | mi) vuter The Committee and iow presented | avin ay went engineer at | | Try of the Hnard then betlote! for engineer, when received Biurteen votes, and wre deciared daly oleeted on Was adopted Ox.ug the mnlacy at the aun the en ve wae min ted the! the Previient tnd ¢ 1 shor Wiibbold ther eignetyres from # warrants vr shlorter or ary ci Wer perpmee ty the Boord of Trostees ef the Ninth ward, umtt! thet Pourd boil eit reestotion expelfing !Lss Metean (rom a pat oot in that ward Um motion the Doard theo a¢ rhed. I Inteltigenes, Perso Coorge W. Morten 4 hes ree r wn—Maor Wa ry Wolumel Mott. con # captured by the re a ‘orton wor for some days gonly wallering from a wound im the ieg r Seymour arr tis etty yesterday, by uy won Rover Mallee tt on tie fy fu New Grune tel, ae hie wife cud daughte Major General Franklin aud wile, and Captain W. Be kyay, of Moston, are etopping at the Brevoort Houre Joapedtor Cesena! J # ¢ Albany. arrived a Itai. Hote reported tat rat Sitter hae recery fi m Governor Fey nt to Organive ther city and Brook en 0! KAETernioe Cr lortibeations. von, of ihe steam: hip (hina, In stopping jute w Vertaont. How. A Kenda we Hel aad ( Washmgin Perrine, off of Calitornia, a t t ti Ww i ' whee lengtly cer emer ofS Late ¥ Toewer, @ temen: T Hi. Job umen, of Cimeus How Coal Ralsed to Dwelve Doliara Per Ton in Bos Boros, July 1, 186, ‘The eon! deniers of this ofty have advanced Whe price of anthracite coml to tweive dulinry per too. Lorie Dewsv see Awene The Chirene & Deteware have reamed Within the last fow daye two fall regime o's of volueteers for the ew a dee A wee are Low # ni id w me fhe Hine of the Phiisdetpnia rm pe alireat, Some companies have teen rent Fort 1 e the j tae the artillery there, who have pebheations, aud all other regular publications is- on ordinary dead letters, written upon other than tbe rged letier postage, and ail such which cannot be opeted for examination withont destroy- Jope unsealed tor two 1 three, an additional relation to the franking privi- tions t the President uot written by & # by reason of their defiant | tates Commissioner, fenaio and Tribune as the two papers in which | | Ovening of the New Aimshouse of Hud- som County. The new Almshonse of Hodson county, recently erected by tho beard of chosen freeholders of Hudson county, was yesterday duly wanpurated and opened, preparatory Lo receiving (hore who may desire to become inmates of the institution, The building i8 certainty one of the finest edifices erected im the State,and dees honor to Hudson county, It ie a tine briek building, one hundred And thirty one feet in length, forty-eight feet in width, With wings projecting twenty-seven and a half ject, sur mounted with @ tower one hundred nd seven feet in hy ‘The building cost $37,000. The land, which covers two hundred and sixty-six atres, cost $12,000, which, with the furniture, will not fal! short of $50,000, 14 is certainly one of the finest editices of the kind erected ip the State; everything that can poaribly be bad is pro- vided. The lower floor is set apart for kitehon#, &c., Whe first floor for working rooms, offices, &e., and the upper portion sleeping room for ihe inmates. right wing is eet apart (or the males, aus! (he le t wing for the females. About four hundred guests were present at the opening, others Mr “Ed. A. Stevens, General & KR. ¥. Charles oH. O'Niel, Mr. Seadder, District Attorney for Andson connty, Gen, ilall, bag, Rev Mr. Van Cleef, Joseph R. Wheeler, Geo Hartly and others. After the guests bad fully inspected the building, they w AVitation solicited WO pariivipate in a sump tous collation, prepared for the cecasion by the Special Committee, covsisting of Meeare, Cbax. O'Neill, Abrabam Duryee aud James Steyenron, At the conclusion of the repast, speeches were male by Chas. H U'Neill, fsa. Alderman Hangbora, of Jersey City; Aiderman Bogart, of Hoboken; Gen £ Wright, of Hudson City; Hong Mr. Scudder, Rev. Mr, Vau Cleef, Ney. Mr Madon, Fd, A Sto- vens, Keq., Peter lnrtley, Kxq., Abm. W. Duryee, Chosen Freeboider ; Hon. Mr, Muchmore, James MoGoughlin, iq.) Wm. Howe, Judge Chambers, and Judge Witley, of Vobo: ken. ‘The whoie company returned t Jersey City at etx o'clock, aller, enjoying one of she finest Urips Lureugh Hudson county. : whe Turf, FASHION PLBALUKE GROUNDS TROTTING. Wroxestay, July 1.—Trotting match for $5,000, two mile heats, under raddle. 4 D. Tai!man named br. #. Geo. M Patehen ela iel D. Mace named bik. g. Gen. Butler....... 23 aye. First Mile, Second Mite. Total. Firat heat Bee 284 406 Second heat... 2 2b de Deters 5,01 ‘The last of the series of these great matches bot: the above celebrated horses, tor $6,600 each match, was decided yesterday, being the sixth which has taken place between them, Latchen hos been successful i four; and Butler in two of theec matches, ‘The first wae to harness, mile beats, and was won by Genera) Butler, ‘The second was also to harness, two mile heats, and in this the New Jersey stallion was the vievor, The third and fourth were to wagons, mile and two mile heats, and Patchen was again successful ip beth. ‘The fifth was mile heats, under the saddle, which Butler won, making the fastest sadiie time on record—viz., 2:21. The race yesterday was the last of the series, and, aa will be seen, Patchen was the winner. The attendance yesterday was very large, the fact of it being the iast match between these horsos attracting @ great number of spectators, ihe day war fine, the track jn admirable condition, and everything seemed to augur the (astest race that bad ever taken Place. Flora Lemp! grew Lime of 4:50}; was contl- dently anticipated to be m by the black gelden, but all these sanguine anticipations were doomed w be Mis. appointed. The cause of this was owing to the fact that Tom Mace, who has always trained, driven and ridden Gen. Boer, bad severely lamed himself in the morning at early exercise, and consequently thought himself uatt tw ride in the match. Willham Woodraff, a brother of the renowned Hiram, abd a moat excetient rider, was called upon at the inst morgent to take Mace’s place, which he willingly dit. nithoukh he bad never been oo the horee before. Not being acquaiuted with the peculiarities of bis horse, he was consequently cuable todo that justice the latter, as well as to himself, whicl @ longer experi ence would have enabled bim to do. He rode the bores but one heat, but the latter acting very badly through oat. breaking repeatedly, be resigned bit seat in the saddle, and Mace, notwithstanding his lameness, took his place in thewecond heat. Remg thoroughiy acquainted with his horse be wade a better show, although note more succes#fict ene than Woodruff, Butler was the iavorite at $100 to $60 at the start, and oven after bis firet heat, when Mace got np, the betting was even between the two horses. Patehen won the first heat by » hundred yards, and in the recomd beat Luther wae leading Uhree-quarters of a length ti! withie forty Yards of the stand, wheo be broke sud ran from that Point over the #core, but although ahead, the judges very properly gave the Beat to Patehen on that acroaut, Another Letter trom the President. Eaxgounve SManaox, Wasinxatox, May 27, 1463. General J. M. Semorrety — ineaw Sik—ilay ing removed General Curie ond assigned you 10 the cowimand of the Department 01 the Miseour, f think it may be of Kome advantage (or me to state to you why i did it, 1 did not relieve General (urtie becauwe of my full conetetion that he had done wrong, by commis. sign or omen. 1 did it Decwuse a conviction im m§ mind that the Cuion men of M comatitating , whon upited, a vust majority of the whole people, have entered ibio a pentilent factional quarrel omeng tuem- velves—-Genoral Curtis, perhajw tet the choice, bei the head of one factiou, and Governor Gamble that of the other, After mouths of labor to recotoile the dificulty, {seemed to grow worse and wore, util I felt it my duty to break it Aud as Lenld Hor remove Governor Gamble | had to remove General Curva. Sow that you are in the position, Iwikh you to undo nothing merely becauee General Curtis or Goveruor Gaindie did i but to exercite your own Judgment and do right tor the public interest. Let your mi e hh to repel the invaders # ep the ponce t g 0° Lo unneoHarily baraas and persecute the it te @AkbOUIL rove, Aud KO much greater will be perform it well. if both fretions, oF people. the braor if you neither, shal) abase vou, you will probably be abort right. Ueware of being arsuiied by one aud prarsed by the -ther, Yours, truly, A. LINCOL Arrivals and Departures. AUKIVALS. Lavanreo: —Steareip China-Mine Scho! Mr Bening der apd bed: rv Lopver aud lacy, B Bagne aie W St Tah 1 Mr Leveney and [e%a Mr Hrewe CU AviacauOmeSebr © F Young: Cap: Hopkine, late of sche TL Ore Beamaiyy Perdis Mr aad Mes YT Trev, NY ork: Leon. Plerve, aL Wilvrry, Bale iM Perr eine ran’, °, De " ka Te Dliantoie Ae. 5 4 8 Jame, NO Ale aay, FY Loud n, Mre wiure: WM Bite Van @ Ken ¥ ‘ ane Sovert 4 , x ay Peres ‘ . v6 , auaor ; onei_er dey 6 iy Pete coe BOAT OMNIA. Hort Mar. jew Vore Fety @ aemtewey Korthern Light Kew Yor a “ New queer Rew Tore, 7 6 aie hearer neste o—Re a elie borasdeiediiieoeeciionsen oes cf. tat City Intelligence, Bans Borrn Rove (A—), 810 tove, bullt Tum Rumone i Town.—The rumors of the removal of | MA* ire sold ou private rma ts Set at atte te SOAR, Genoral Halleck ond the appointment of General MoCtol- | jy, ee Seana, Semone (hr ao 246 tone, built at Granviile Be was not put on the builotims ef the Merchants’ Ex Bix Grmywoow, Al ona, built in 1SK6 at Port Jeter: ehange, Pine street as siaied by us yesterday to our - has bedi ra) } 2h, paver, Thos far nothing but reiable ewe has been Horevom (42), 146 tong, built at Medford in 1919, given 10 the public (rom that Institution Leen sold at BOL SHIPPING NEWS. = 7 Capt Richard Of neted. vin the Havana train. artived yesieriay noruing frcin Port Blizabeth, Alves Bay, tn the rewarialks vasage src Norror. oF da a, id packages nceutet for the Naw Yous Henaun The report of the sale of bark JO vex was an oreo It i" 3 shoutl have Fead Aw barn Cour ans, 4 tone, but to Bae a i 1. Me, at $1600. The Comack Faw AMARA FOR NEW uy Day, ‘ i Siew pe Hy Be 1 sec ove 8.98 | iar 2 Bolt Beta ALG, 2) Vuiay visit as Buus co 780} nen waren, Notice to Mariners, DUR LIGKTE AT APETMRAU, SOUTH ¢ livenous apo Qyviey . July 1, 1863 CLEARKD pijcaianhip Chty of Cork (Hr), Tubetta, Lives pool-Jobn @ ate. mw, Melbourne (Br), Beason, London—rinaell, inte eer cteantebip Pargeriburg, Willette, Portland—H B Crem. Lo. mabiip me With reference 1 1863, notice boat tw By commani of their Lacdetipn JOUN WASHINGTON, Hydrographer E 7 fh W I Kirk pi. aes ty of Richmond, Kelly, Boxton—Loper & Kiri Whistomae thip Victor{a, Biihain, London Morgan Wiley. atahe Watchman, of Provincets 7 iin—Holn Bales as Anat, WAU) sch 8) Sup Maria G (Aust), Dobruila, Dubin 008 gg See Neve aed oo y —_ pe Ba ly “ship Carla (Austrian), Martinoli¢h, Queenstown—Punch, } bbis ap; Alleghany Tae ’Giatvabelle (Br), ailixon, Glaggow—Howland & pate BE xoew) Korgia, Helfunt—Punoh, Molncke & wit Laura (Prus), Blanch, Cork—Funch, Meinoke & nd ~ ences (Aust). Valoteh, Queenstown-—-Holaboe & Thar Seriuio (ena) Laidairoing, Queensionwa~Paneh, Mer apbell, Newry or Helfast—E A Huw wry & 00, Henne Eitee Barve Cave), Frith, Berinuda—Tocker & Light: ua on, & ip © Sdip Chataworth. a6 from Ustlan fur Queenstown, AY 19. Int 17 OF B. ton ot Win Libby, Biship, { G nu NYork for Bviwol, #, Jame is via Bermuda for Portiand for Oar dewey, N aasvort for ull, Jupe.24, tes 42 :0.1on ~y Pinkhars, from Boston for Port Hark Acmele (not as "k Manhation (Br), Marding, *t Johns, NPB P smatt | Ai lois oe elo et com Boston fur Mew Orleana, 0. ‘ » Suse sh; off Gearune Banh Henry Buck, Nicnols, Baltimore—Walsh, Carver & 4 °"Us.. ith Ruight. Carman, froia Havana for Portiend, Ting Aepiyr (Swe), Kindabl, Aberdren—Funch, Maipcke & 2 ey neon WW, Wenn, Brig Mery Garlon (Br), James, Newry, iveland—Geo F ey Sp Kigiey, fm NVork * from NYork for Qderndow aw Hig #t Peter, from NYork for 8 John, ola, Jane 12, June 9 no (Aust), Gavichy Antwerp Wola bon & Halehen, Babires (Vrus). Horst, Antwerp=Wim Salem & 1 |, June 22, no Peig WP Nias Coming Mar re & Ihe Fah Jot or ton, au bay lets ow Jones § favgh | Pirie ity Raaurees, fromm Machina for NVork, June M0, mo tat or lon Bens n Victoria (Br), UL ut & Barta Kivotrie Light # Sarah Newhall, Ellis, Carthagema—Brett, Son & Co cogete (BY. ker, St Jugo, Cnta—Brett, Hon & Co. Belg Mavinor (Hie), AteSugen By his & Hons, Reig TD Wagner, Siaith, New Brig Veta, hell: ton T.e0n ebr Ls . from Cuba for a Nertivern wenn, June liwAre Iberian, Audewon, N¥ork, ld Pret Stralen mlow, NYark. 5 bark Geo & Kemp, for a Margie MeN Beal, Tein, Br brke Naypiee We June limit Nag som Hake, § Vork vox, Jone kewBld larry Umamond, M'Cline = tee = sr), Nev Indus ie). Ke pear Ovocn Brown, Fortress Monror—Van gight Moouliant, Phelps, Foruress Monroe nght, Sehe Ww McCobb, Chipman. Bangor-—R P Buck & Co, Schr Wilunoy, Dunbar, Hath—H Underwood Ser Equal, Kellock. Rockland! V Haviland, Hall, Portiand—K W Trandy. Emery! Portland. Bawanst, for rea NYork wext Naw Fraveiwa, r, Brown, Kasten Hid pceesy Bye i, er, Zz 2S Cy em.ncde, Mork; Avra Kina jd Byzantium, Clatr, Boston; 1th, Ht Pe. ne N— (rr steamers Hume, Lewlie, Wilining Lorton (and old Ih tor, Cla 1th, @hip Kate Irinee, M8 Rackett & Son. he Kiver Pate, © here, a . from a cruise ina (Br). Anderaga, Liverpool, June 20, via to K Canard, + ein. U 8 steamer U Steamehiv C! ‘ yt rie th amie) (from Toston), Aeanp\oo, Canpire, June l-Acr New Orleans, Hewett, Ma was oniered w Newport Sid Ish Gem Shepley, ek Anna Vorbradt. N York Lin (linen), ballast, (0 ¥ ‘Port Elizabwt Soup Gibra tar May Bark AL hee OW ees it " 5 mi Cape Point May 17, with wool abd goat akina, Lo King eGo. April 6 (on the oviward Dasaner), int <0 port bare Champion, Mago, oo 1849 W, apoke slip Contest, Lucas henew tor indian How Mowritioe ; Granite Btate acaba, Lay hi, Tdverpool. 4% lat 44.25, lo OF KQLeDeG; voarded vy U 8 steamer Brice 00 days in ba lat. to Reger 65 65, spoke bark Fiites, fr OF Blows Ion " 6 New York; 3b, ses, June b—Of, Ooran, Gerdes, from Baltimore mor Kriesson, 20th, brig Bouthern Pere, R¥ers. wer, Sparror, Galea, ood. Wornhagn, Onli NYork, ‘eleo, 17 Win Leingon, Ort kche ———-, foe Nurwiel, Ina neeod, soon, PR, Sune 1 *, ois, "et whip Legeothes, Lathrop, Ialietelt. In innn, dine “Are La (ole, unm. and (reat Maat teh, Ze My; Apollon, dar Hiber Tow x May 6 (an te © whaling -eby De Ponee PR, ‘Tapcott, Bet), New 2 Wit, Lat Ro Oe, 5 Pesparora, Dame hark Bam Sheppard (Dr, 0 Jowett, Bt Bruery Vb a Jaro, dune Ih wiunsuga’,\ ° . HDL Dewar, and Albion. Lamne, toe Vark Houston, Rie gut, Port Koyal, 7 days, in ballast, to gol Washine un (a), do, Conatitution, bf an ant i Novtoneolt, New Newport and 4¥ork 0 1G—Atre Adv gore, Gain, Niorme Jones Norv ‘fot ten, irewwrce, tase W tare n June din port Werke Marta (Borah: Wotmarg ots by : fae " ail, for Leveronan Hak round [rot iank stand “Ww Pe ror pews din, fround. Mag 9} int $1 28.8, Los 4 Os. nuke pitt Mar Coates lorrent. fro Woourne 2 Ks icons Ge), br frow Ni ee ke OF “[p port werk Zephiyn owen fam Now PLE Ettn, art Bor FE, my niqe, 2 : hava tat Matar ay d Lar Onveoue, tom Taran Le ands (0: r f yiveetar, Kew Sy rnel Br of iranviite, NB), Me Cube #Vale De April Bom Arr Pallas, Mactiomnn, stare Se Pa f t Vincent, Ju liyier, Aybarst, wlintugst olf 4 Tc aseliad RP Re een Barer (Dairy, he Hnmacon, PR, June days: eobr Al men, Jones & Lo th Recrepartie Athena, Behilitng. fram {rs orks, Mayaguer, PR Jone ‘ Yee feet “Trero), Fortes, Kt Jonua, PR: nfakrtnnten, May Ware Novw Providentie, Roasters HRCA Dewot busom, Ateetbo, Ph, 1d days, with molasses, | gl to Bivtt, Bon et | ome Big Brinde: 9 (of Portiand), Harner » 7 deve . with sugars, to P Pooler, Is the ene Y Ave ord, Guan ons “r ss babes 1 Apel 1S ‘ ae i Toasieen AYE! man Aingn i co Ob, wih coal, toB | jie x! mary ang: P Quaenstowa ot F a on, Langan, OM 1b | 2 ypeneion shai btivetignrhi ie fe dune ta: win | Me. tien: Th Linenrvila Wouker, WY | wie: ries Medes Wile, do w tre Aine Boe ' rl Ar Vuh alten Rive - ; bs " deve ar . ow ‘ ¥ U fag “| . ni ' . Jone le with | vs a be v t : ack Luey, of Melifas, Srv Me i . “ Wise. Geantonamn, June erie Fe Newman, we NY a a « Y 10, Menton Law <a ayremoutee neon Jon. NM, Jone + Wevh, Hewes, a bat'aet, tos “ ny iD hhepherds ii ° : 1 days, with 8s Trivare June Wart n, Dyer, Mort \ ‘i | c te ' th oper, | ate OL have s . rd W Le Pore. t day? J M Wacwat. Bs ° : a oe ee Se fine Dh APY Mere Meee Allon, wae Bh ome OF MST Nore 7 ach xi fi . sae Lente, Wicker ‘ bey housiine Geeew, Nae : + Donan Moret, Kyle, ane Bw he wor Rineta, Wideom, Kinbele (TOS fone Are hoop O Amen, oe RR, Jone Se ® . Kany, bed Be a BeAr eters A Clark, Grin, Phiiate vn day or Hy the priwatees Pos tem hom ‘ orm, Tek has * Bette Paws | re Fas earth peice Waled bale, Se ee man Yt | ok Oe ha dome De kre weber Ley Ames, Verran, * (Seaors Seca Wace Rates 1 OTe eee acters RN Weigh. Times, the Sat Wika a ee Mer ewe cam ~ a apres Weorer Teese iytng te rete | Cmte Cape TOM RRENT J 00 Bid oohe Merietie Heed, Beeeea, by LOR Mena 0m, tone = er heel Law, Tork, Peete LA Dayles, Bayles Bree od Coney ged ood ot Cor Livers Bane Gngmere Rtete —< aimotts ate, Jaro a, from Leterpon, & ee ee od ) A aed ewe gir Paage & eve newer (AN), BM tows, © t at Kew Fork pan © WARBNAM, Jooe t oh, baa eB OOM we Orie a rive rma | arte