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Action of the Senate on the Tax Bill. The Clause Taxing Domestic Spirits on Hand Rejected. ‘Thanks and a Gold Medal for Lieut, Colonel Bailey, the Saviour of Porter's Fleet. ‘Speech of Mr. Lincoln te a Delega- ‘ tion of Baptists. Appointments Confirmed by the Senate, &e.. ee. ‘Wasmuraron, May 28, 1864 ‘Visit OF A DELEG. OF BAPTISTS TO THE PREs OF MB. LINCOLY. ‘To-day a delegation, consisting of Rev. Dr. Bride, Bena_ tor Doolittle and Hon. A. Hubble, waited upom President ‘Lincoln, and presested him with a series of resolutions adopted by the American Baptist Home Mission Society, ‘@t the seasion recently held by them im Philadelphia, ‘Tho resolutions endorse the course of President Liacolm, and express the warmest wisbes for bis welfare andthe wolfare of the country. ‘the presentation was made in the Kast Room, by Dr Eride, in the presence of about ope hundred persons, PRESIDENT LINOOLN’S REMARES, President Lineoin, in reply, spoke as follows:— Yn the present very responsible ia which Iam ‘en aged, | have bad great cause of gratitude for the sup- port so unanimously given by ali Christian denominations of the country. 1 bave had occasion a0 frequently to re- ‘spond to something like this assombiage, that I have said that I had ate aes pate ere ee re epects as res; a we been to Se esas i ts ney re eo therefore beg to be allowed au opportunity to make & e@ ort reeponse in writing. Tho President then, after giving cach minister a cordial hand-shaking as they passed before him, retired. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED BY THE SBNATE, The Senate, in executive pseesion, to-day confirmed the following nomipations:— Colone! 8. 8. Griffin, of the Sixth New Hampshire, to be brigadier mmended by td meey to be chief of the Ordnance b et States Army, with the rauk of brig- jeneral. Colchel Emery Upton, of the One Hundred and Twenty- fret New York Volunteers andj First Lieutevant of the ‘Fifth art ' to be brigadier general for services in the fht days’ fights. following among others were confirmed as addi- ‘tlona! paymasters:— Jobo A. Tale, rivanis:; ; Franklin Ames, Marsachu- gotts, Mathew J. MoKeon, New ‘York; Samuel A. Pearce, ‘Rhode island; Andrew A. New Hampshire; Gar. donor Tu'ts, Massachusetts; N. Bowman. Vermont; A. ‘Varoham, Massachusetts: Francis W. Fiteb, Connect Wiltam B. Sbuart, N Albert 8. Salisbur: 0. Fithian, Now Jersey; “Beary G. Nims, mut The following were also confirmed to be commissioners of subsistence:— Icha A. Tibbetts, Connectiew York; Kdward B. Mo re, Pe: jew York; A. G, Randall Nathan 8. Jones, New ia; Rowland C. Kel- F. Garwocd, Thomas Tp the Marine Oorps the following confirmations were also made:— First Lieutenant James Forney, to be captain; Second Liew: Wo. B to be Best: 2 wena Wis. B Remey, Pat con peeemeeg aey Liwelonaat Robat L. bende, to be aret hientenane, sea Seoond Lieutenant Lyman R. Srevoh, to be first tleu- ARRIVAL OF WOUND!D OFF cERS. ‘The following wounded officers reported yesterday to « the Medical Director:— Major Nortbrop, Ninety seventh New York. Captain Plots, Cue Hundred and Forty-third Peonayl- ‘Captato |, Ninety-seventh New York. Captain Weltmer, Une Hundred and Sixteenth Peansy!- ania Eoweaeat Denko ey heb i a enpsyivania, Ticks, ‘New York heavy artillery. Wisoonsio. wl inth Peonsylvania. = juadred and Pteth Pennsyl- ven Poe vag! ‘White, One Bundred and Forty-ihird Penn- eyivenl ‘Lieutenant Ryan, Eighty-ninth Pennsylvania, Jogand, Seventh Rhode Island. Lieutenant Morris, eveath New York. DRATHS OF NEW YORK SOLDIERS. ‘The following New York soldiers have died bere since ear last report:— A Hi Sevonty-first . £ ag tony Pegiment. J. Hess, Ninth. E. Barnes, One coe and Twenty-sixth, P. Austio, Sixty-Toarth. B. Morris, Fifth cavalry. Ed. Sanderson, une Hundred and Forty-seventh, F. ¥ j Sixth, | eee Le 4 nt M. Herrick, Forty, binta, Licut. M. Kelley, Sixty ninte, WB Clscrwrster, Fivocuih Beary artery ‘water, ‘teen! . TF, Cunningham, Second cavalry. T, Newman, Sixth heavy artillery. Lieut. T. Goodman, Fourth artillery, 8. Hotton, Sixth heavy ariiliery, THE CAGE OF COLONKL DEFOREST. Cotonel Deturest, Filth New York cavalry, bas been granted an examination into bie case, after an arrest of eight menth>, No doubts are entertaiaed of his ability to vindicate bis military reputation. F.sOMOTION OF COLONEL BalLer, BAM BUILDER. Among the nominaticns sent to the Senate to day was that of Colonel Joseph Bailey, of the Wisconsin Volun. tora, the now famous dam builder on the Red river, whom Admiral Porter has 90 admireldy eulogised, for ‘A ,Olutment as brevet brigadier general. CONDITION OF GEN. RAL ROBINSON. General Robinson, whose recovery after the ampute- sion o! bie leg was for several days despaired of, has #0 far recovered as to receive a visit to-day from President &.wootn, who spent an hour at bis bedside, THS Famous THIRTY-EIGNTH CO} Ess. FIRST BRSSION, t Senate. be Wasminaton, May 28, 1864 AMEXDMENT OF THE CHARTRR OF WARMNGTON CITT, ie, Wana, (rep) of Ohio, called up the bin to amend he charter of the city of Washington in regard to the sregistration of voters, the pending question being om Mr. Wiltey's amendment to Br. Sumner’s negro suffrage pro- ovigo, Mr. Willoy’s amendment being in the following words: — sce here asa ees ase Dy virine of this revolution. “This amendment to Lhe amendment was rejected. “The question was then taken on Mr. Sumner's amend- “ment as previously amended by Mr. Harlan, limiting the ‘ne,to suffrage OF permission to register to those who have borne arms in the United States military service ‘Donopably discharged. Va. thea to amend b; AS, Cae e crtizenshipe in othor rom vsing here Vim) the amendment would i cy eae es te then inserted im the first Tine of the bill af. moved anotber pro. Hog all pecnons, without distinction of color, a gote who had during theprevious your paid e tax on any ee Fh ea 97. ‘ome, apinigontoas othe hai cascadea to i : § i i Ss pressated. 40" bis io 0 pope ou COMMERCLAL DXTEROOURSD Mr. s ny tre prohibited from @f such districts, fine of five thousand dollars July , 1861, eommercial relat wns stricken owt. All doned when its la from, engaged, either 1p arms or oiberwise, im aiding 1he YO ITERRAL RevENTS mut ‘The consideration of ihe Kevenue bill was (hen re ‘The ameadmeot of tbe Finance string owt ‘Mr. Samamin, (rep.) of Obio, advocated ihe retestios Of the House clause retaiping such a tas. Mr. Powmis, (opp.) of Ky., opposed euch o tax ap um Just, upoa the principle that 1s was of tanre on an article feen ‘pa | shail ve subject to duty of af O88 per pal is pede eine saad fr, Sin Pet ccs rs rier rides’ thas Sona, ede vetall aokteve te ap “ay ided apirite, shall not be tared on thelr stock on band, whens quantity om hand does not “Sxoned vwobarrels, - BEPCUTIVE SHeBION. ‘The Senate then went into executive session, and upoa the opening of ibe doors again adjourved Notices of New Publications, The following is a complete |.st of the pew publications Feceived at this office to hay 28:— GENERAL LITERATURE. Parlor Theatricals; or, Winter Kvemings’ Entertain. ments. By the author of * The Magician’s Own look " Published by Dick & Fitsgerald. ‘The Uutcasts; or, The Brand of Society. Braddoa, Published by Dick & Fitzgerald. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Ni'a By Captain Jonn Hanning Speke, of ber Majesty's Indien Army; illustrated from drawings by Captain Grant Published by Harper & Brothers. Where is the Harm? By the author of Charley Adams. Yublished by Heary Hoyt, Boston. The Deformed. A novel, by Mrs, Marsh. Published by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, and for sale by Frederic A. Brady, New York. aod as seen from the Potemac. Red Tape Generals, Ranks durivg a Campaign in the Army of the By a Citizen Soldier. Published by jon. vi A novel, by Walter Barrett, Clerk. by Carleton, Lyrics By Mise M, R Published of a Day; or, Newspaper Poetry. 8 Volun- teer in the United States Service. Published by Carleton, Barbara’s History. A novel, by Amelia B. Edwards. Published mf, Harper & Brothers. Nineteen ful Years: or, tketches of a Girl's Life, Written by her sister. Published by Harper & Brothers. The Red Track. A novel, by Gustave Aimard, Pub- meld Abe's Jokes, Fresh ftom Abrabamn’s Bosom, ces, Fr rt 's » Pub- tighed by 7. K. Danie New York, foman an a. volumes, By Eliza W. Farobam. Published by A. J. Davis. si The Runaway Match and the fean of Denham. A ee, by.Mrs. Henry Wood, Published by Frederic A. The Small House at Allingtoo. Anthony Trollope. Published by Harper & Brothers. te . ‘The Spirit of the Fair. Published by Jchn F. Trow. BIOGRAPHICAL AND MISORLLANEOUS WORKS. of President Livcola, By Hoary J. Raymond. Pu ler. ry J. . bit by Derby & Mi a ‘the Life and Public Services ot) Abraham Lincota. Published A T. B. Fetes & Brothers, Philadelpbis. See | Letters arcl Hughes; third. Published America: Ritoeau strcot, New Yorg. mean Nowe Compeny, Ought France to Worship the Bomapartes?—Abrimaa I. Published by Rubert Hardwicke, London. For sale by b ‘Van Nostrand, New York. The steam jine Indicator. Paul Stillman. Pub- SS. and, oe 33 hee see Results of tbe War in and Chauncey Burr. Published by J. F. Feeks. Tables of Fquivaleat Rates for Fravos and Steriing , Showing the Value tee of Une Hundred liars Curreocy io France from be Que Hundred and Five premium on Gold. By Oecar yers. Published by Clayton & Sons. MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS. for ay. The Fas how een sn jombly for edited San Francisco, Califorala, aera y! The Northora Monthly Magarine for May. be Edinbury wiew for April, American edition. Published by Leonard Seutt & Cor” - ‘The Atlantic Monthly tor June, ‘The Continental Monthly for June, NBW MosiC. Mr. Horace Waters has lately tesued the following pecodag songs, quadrilies and waltzes from his teeming. ence Noctarne,” by Brinley Richards, The “New Emancipation Song;’ words by R. A. T , music by Mra, Parkburst. +1 ho Saerco; cr, Peter the Great's March, ’ by Brinley Richards. ‘*Tbe Pure, The Bright, ihe Beautiia',” by stephen C, Foster. ‘Golden Dreams and Fairy Cassics,” by Mrs. M.A. Kidder, “1bis Hand Never Str.ek Me, Muther,’’ by J. A. O’ onper. +The Littie Drum- thowas Manabap. --Heart Chimings,”” waita, sentimental, by M. keler. “Beauties of Terpsichore’' and “Ywcht Club,’’ by Johann Muack. sera, move Mise Fanny Cieaby muni by Willan If w 7 osby , Music by William B. Saaleiy- tie eeserine Hoy Pree. Bonin blished ” ie,” Schiller, Pal by D. 8. Holmes, Brookiyn. Mesers. Firth, Son & Co. have recently published the ring choice selections :-— “Albert; or, Say got Adieu,” by Clara Brinkerboff. “Dear Mother, I've,come Hi to Die,” by Henry . “Sleep On, My Darling.” by Danskin. “The Ticket of Leave Man Polka,” by J. G. Maeder. “Dear Mother, I've Come Home: to’ Die,” variations, b; Charles Grobe. ‘Perished Hopes,” W. H. Wood, “Still True to Thee,” by H. Millard. “When the Moon ay ef Sutton Elliott, music by J. G. 4 des Gerdes Fravcaises,”’ by veil des Patres,” if ‘ettorer. Parade Marob,” by Lous Borge. *‘Scenes of My Child- Tarantella,’ hood,’’ by Wm. J. Wetmore, and ** K. Bassford. “Grant’s the Man.” words by G. 1. Abdill. Published by J. Mareh, Philadelphia. Di Garibaids,” a8 sung by the Italian volan- campaign agaivet Austria, in 1859. ‘Meditation Waltz,” by Frederic Tiedemann. ‘The Published by W. R. Smith, Philadelphia, Meet f the Christian Co fission In San Franctsco—Nows from Victoria. San Francisgo, May 27, 1864. ‘The meeting im aid of the Christian Commission last evening was the Srst mooting in California at which the clergy of all the evangelical oturches wore present. Bishop Kip made the opening prayer, Bight thousand dollars were subscribed, and additioanl subscriptions are coming in rapidly. Arrived, the steamer Pacific, from Victoria, with, $100,000 in treasure, It is proposed to improve Victoria Harbor and to ex. plore Vancouver’s Isiand. There is notbing of interest from the northern mives. ‘There had been a tremendous land slide at Pemberton, ear the head of Siilooct Lake, Alling up thitty or foxy, feet of the lake, aad narrowly cscaping the town, Galled, Witch of the Wave, from Callao, Arrived, ship Sirius, from Hong Kong. 's Davomsa Puorocrarnen. — moat int facidents of the ioitiom at Louis Sanitary Fair on the 20th was the taking of phi ry H 3 25 Z : i z i i 3 i SEs : HE 35 i ! his HE: “i 2 z . di 3 3 fi i He Ae 35 4 i i E 82375: it: ! i i b r NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 20, $864. moeb sympathy as those who commasd them te sterm | the teres and mame bare we oes re Merray, Baty & Co. —' ‘the batteries, Whole-esses of strawberriss have been corded nay afte rw Yor ay Pars ”. 0 ete one by Mra. Butler, and the markets drained of JUST , 9,38 *, MB, 40. |, 3,1 Director c'diseibesice. met, AE 70 THE EDITOR OF THE RESALD. 8, 62, 13,7, 8. oe, a, 17, 36, %6, OB fact everybody, , contributes bie or | Allow me to correct a statment ef your sorrespendent = 1a your account af the battle near Fort Darling, May 16 In your paper of May 31, your correspendest eays—top of second column—*the enemy was obstinately and succems. fall, skirmishers uatl eur elored cavalry Ly way and exposed Gur flanks.” Now, the truth is, the colored cavalry did not give way, Dor were they fired upon at all. 1¢ seemed to me shat ‘hie correction was due to the colored cavalry, aud | doubt not you will cheerfully -—2 H. BECKWIrt, Chaplain Secon: ‘& cofored cavalry. 4 MONOPOLY BURSIED UP. For years past it has been the custom ulatore te come to Norfolk, buy up all the fruit vegetables, even before the season for it to be ripe has arrived, thus Teaving the city market entirely barren of such articles, ‘and such as is left commands an enormous price. These speculators take their bargains to the Baltimore market, where they realize one hundred per cent on their invest- menis. ‘Strawberries and green peas are the first fruit and ve- Goveion of this (Testb) corps. It was occasioned thus. Inf rmetion bad reached General G:!/mogpgiet the enemy $2, 96, 92, 46, 76. 4, 61, 75.1 Cram May A mE 63, M1, 14, 3, 17, Be, 44, 0, 6 gare (be epactborized order for our men to retire, getabie to ripen here, and have gone into market in Priv Cachea Legstized Lot end whe was subsequently reduced to the ranks by | sbutdance. When a supply was needed for our hospitals ante Ang Gittsotns a sanlaein, Major General Butler, subject to the approval of the | eee ee oe te aroiied to daly ie aniae ereaite ror | ‘The Mélue Democraule State Couvestion wit mest at | > Norfolk, was app! 10 daily to grant mits for e moocrat! Weotion will — — President of the United Biates, The belief that tbe | Shipping hundreds of burrrele of gréon peas and boxes of | Yortland on June 1. Prises All Lege! omy Bed weceted the position won on the 20th | strawberries to Baltimore, He therefore ed an order The Wisconsin Democratie Convention will meet at | ries Le _ scbenge eae tecoming common throughout the department, | $2 Capt. George J. Carney, Chrirman of the Commission | Madison on June 22. oo * | for the Poor, to seize a Sufficient quantity of sf ber- The Uniom State Executive Committee of Tronessce Prt - an Latte owing the fect of forty eight bours of almost | ries and peas in transit fol to Paitimore, and | have issued the following: — see Gaaneg Py 200 Logemne tee wnteterrapted quiet, sed the Impossibility of our look- | turn the same over to Dr. Cnarles McCormick, Medi. | The unconditional Union men of Teonessce are re | “® f-- -y Ray ule discovering the enemy eitber in or about their fm- | 62) Director of (era ae. tT a eee ee eae eee aioe uo herenttar Lestery.—Hiqmect Pre- Capt. Carney ‘*g01 a over, irre! groen on the 308! jay, ab suc as ma! we or he proved works Geverel determined | and avout Sentninciee tanan altareamherttias avin bie | saalcnctods ond stem to the National Union . Gone z. Feoeipt for the same, At first there was considerable @rssatisiaction exhibited at this’ itrary pro- ceeding: but when tbe motive was explained the sbippers ‘expressed themselves satisfied, as the government will Bo,doudt pay all their claims. in the city of Norfolk. prop oe poldiog city of Norfolk propose 01 mext, at Johnson's Hall, for the it of under their charge. Politics and sectarianism are fortu- Seep y wakeenn creo the Sistera of Charity, and as the Grat farniiies of Ne patronize the fair it cannot tura us otherwise than success'ul, ‘THE BMUARGO ON COMING TO FORTRE'S MONRO {eee strictly carried out by the War Department as !t ‘was at the commeocement of Gen. butler’s campajgn. A ‘number of merchants from Nortolk who went North the order waa tssued, to purchase goods, are de- tained at Baltimore and cannot come back. Among the — are Mr. S. W. Glenn, manager of the Opera 4 PRESRNTATION. Captain Jobn Clark, of Geveral Butler's staff, was the TFecipient of a beautiful cane made from the stem of a tra The stick isa ones ray Ped es 1» cornered, handsomely ished am wi marke and silver pave ‘The gift was bestowed on Convention. ‘Tennessee being entitled to send ton dele Gatos, we would suggest that Fast Tenmesses send four, ‘and each of the other divisions three, ecoording!y te order the pickets to advance and discover i possible the foe was present as usual, The resultshowed that (hey were there in proprius promis. Our oes © Killed and wountel wassmall. This realy the only important sign of activity agains the rebels that | em esabied to evbm it as hevieag oocurred ia (he corps for the pest three days. Some interest- ing feaiures, bewever, mark the olber news GENER. OUTLER OF COW sare ‘Thin moreing General Butler issued over his own sig Batore, the folowing leone order to Rrigadier General ‘ "Boker 38 pon awe Thee ote ee Ternince Exriosion mm A Pavxsyivasta Coan Mixt— Five Mex Kiso asp 4 Numnwn Wounpen.—By passes: on the Browanville boat yesterday we learned that @ ferrine explosion occurred in the Biaft Coal Works, some four or five miles below Monongahela City. Our inform. ant states that the miners had entered the pit with & light, as usual, which ignited the gas or fire damp, and caused am explosion, resulting in the death of a man Dy the name of Leonard, bis two sons, and two others whose names were mot agcerteined, avd the injury of some thirteen others, part of them very seriously. As the boat passed shortly after the accident occarred, our informant was umable to gain full particulars, Near): all of the parties killed and wounded were mar men, with families depending upon them for suppo: and tho accident has hes deep gloom over the comm: nity. —Piseburg Com }, May 24. On the morning of the departure of the Emperor and Empress of Mexico from Rome the Pope conferred on the latter the Grand Cross of tho Order of Pius IX. The r tall Aerrios, oir and from beyond the Rocky Weanvle- from every Bus omlled jy me. And the klod whene bal they anid be | Ore risen ueare en oor Sannare they wil arely came vy pas theae tee ‘he patos ef Manseee sm entre i were ane Ve ed brililamtly te gb I} Ai commotion ser ed end othe 18 are detatied tor court — ‘Thirteeeih dyevepsie,, weakness, ene! C, J. Dobbe, 1 tent menial desponds Indiana Volunteers, | fighting for some time was very sovere; but the enemy end bowers ef the campaign. tis order ie so of the attaches of : loud upon the wise CRervty sententioen 00, te tobe romh with the celebrates Srareton & Moske? cia Room, where the presentation took ative ba. a give Rew strength wat he qrmmand of General Dis, while Becretery of the Tren im the ‘ol a number of distinguished gen- ery . under the inie Wr. Buchanan — W bosever attempt@ The cane was obtained by the donor on his first Arr ry YS At, fF tf UE: age to China, thirteen years ago, At the same time esi (aes Comer" see, ary ying of | Coleeal row, publisher f the wow Regime, WA8 PFO | punogr steamer SR Ate Bosion—J._B yarhame, we CH sevied with am ola>orately finished opium pipe by the E Sparh ‘The fotiow ing \# the detet! for the court — Lieut Col Carter. wife and infant; G Kaindler, Malet, aes seams —oe. — fee ee Boston’ a kamen Mis RihataSon Me Cha" W Bia, Sing Toe a vere 9? tne ans Rrapotanren®, Deraurment ov Vinoieta ano ‘Hho Fortress Monroe Despatche: Gant Uavwards, Mr Stovons, DA Baird, DJ Thompson, 3% evermore be caled "Piantaion bitiers,* Roam Commun, s we Frou. Ve, May 24, 1864 Gemmell, Mrs Williamson, Mr Power, Me Richard.oa J T been. And the wonderful work which it baw “ court martial \s hereby to at Fontaess Moros, May 26—5 ¥. Foote, George McPher.on, Mr zell and” wife, Mr | performed Ia witnessed at thie day sveny town. neadguarvors, Department of Virgina and North Care The mait boat Joba A, Warner, Captnin J. Cone, has | Avlmers, Mr Cutter, Miss ‘Holdumok, George Linder Mr | vil'agy and bam ra bbe Rabies of chiles Hos, om Tecsday, May 24,44 four o'cioek P.M. for lan vel id wife, F Amory, Mr cheur, eed, Mise | dyspepsia, whore war creates pe —4 trial of sage pardon #0 way be brought Lelore the qnert, | 1% *rrived, and brings the intelligence that a large re nd stator, Lient Col’ Carte child and two nuirsen; | oF exnosnie destroy » strength and eppstl te Aa 3 s " . A ; ft be proclaimed throughout th ‘The coart will ait withoot t bours. The follow. | force reatiacked General Wild’s command at Wilson's | {en eet et ee dauahior ‘and wife, | the land, from the vallers and imotnialn top that whe wharf, oo the went side of James river, last night. Tne BW Misa WY a t ~ They add ‘ood, Mi © Doughton, Alfred Belmaner Mr Cutter, Lieut on R Monck,’ wife and maid; Alex Wurt, @ ation itera. tore Was repulsed, with great loss. y tothe mind, of which I, 0 Hon John Young, Mr Lawton, wife and child; Tree: b Lieutenant Colonel Gee A Kensel, Assistant Inspector The colored ti bore themselves very bravely Me Me . Mr Smith ‘and wife, Mr St ‘And Drake did as he waa com Covers. . Mroaghout the battle, and no charge of the enemy could | Soorve™ Mr Casiciiance, Leb Hodges, WD Paynter, O | ed, and got him « D'ace in the great et ww York, Liewtesant Colonel Nrew, Fourth New Mampebire Volum- | repulse them. They bore every ovslaught of the rebels | Thurne: seer, J K Swect, Mr Farrell, Mr. Mayne, Miss | ax many ae came {pn unto bim were and wanton tw a solid phalanx, and received the approbation of their way rejoicing, Ma; ne.—Totel, 88, Officers, to which they were eminently entitled. HRarek tine oone: Bayle HH nd lady: Mra ba » hnaeed leases Inapector of Cavalry. vane pepricaterdhos 5 ocean pace Hall O Farrell, Mr Byrne and lady, fal, ache} Hall Apothecaries, STS, 1h a fice Alp wounpen. indy, Mes Smith aod tufant. Tasae. Hobbe, Hears Hanten, pavaatertor z QOUNTRY MEROM ARTS 5000 CASES OF BRANDY, WINt, CHIBDAM BCHMAT IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. The subscr her offers for sale to the trade his Oe Wines and Liquors, much below the present impor. lation. “Couniry’ merchants are lar! And examine his ster OLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver strect. The following wore admitted in Cocsapeake Hospital, | Mary Ann age Toule F'Joves, Fanny Journ, K Fone Wit Wes Bete Bso Ballar: Pouay Gregan, Mey 25. trom Hermude Hundred:— ; Captaio J. K. Fleming, Aid de-Camp to Gen, Smith, sick. | Kieming, Madame MoAleen,—and 18 In eecend cabin an Capinin leanne Robineow, steamer Mayower, wounded i | 114 Oeiusne—Steamship giissies!ppi—Gon Possendon, Ghoulder, Gol Morgan, Capt Floyd, De Dr Fallon, Mrs Colonel The following were the deaths in Chesapeake Hospital, Col Brigham Mre Gating e placed fromt of ‘Trawes, Mra Dr fPrankiia. Mr: beadquariore banks of as sAlignBitlnger, Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. ; turned ‘wet: 500 cancu Wolfe's celebrated Schnapps, stamped, for ene riage. six Hind or, ‘ Dy a crank, and the piece ted op tented teem Gane ot Fife Major Joo, Parsous, 95th Pennsylvania, Died on the 284, t Joh ih. Ci ma y H, One Below the Importer eee EAN: CO,, 31 Park vow. , F ) Tenge of the piece # Bevenicon buadred ‘The following were admitted in the McCiotian Hospital, be eo ey ‘ol se or Bred Geeeet, wee lakeee aad outst Ge om. {rom Bermuda Hundred: — ; buried at ‘On the 27th, an infant child Spect and Eye ondred , yeras distant. i = ty ey => pop let New York Engineers, sun stroke. or GFE, Clarks buried atsen. Pe Sere rengthen and improve of old awe , 2 RT oe eee Sohn Ta ‘wound tu (200 nw Omtxans—Steamchip, Columbia=Miss_ ima | young, by day and might, without pall HI te, poe the well known obitquity of hie vision, | Joho Toyloe, 84 Bow Vers ecules ak Kenedy, Mrs Schuyler Crosby and maid, Win P Wright | tecomineade medioal faculty. io) Saas Be ons oe ts Oe Se er ores, ceeres | fone D4 How Terk aruiliers . akc wite, Frank & Howe, son and maid’ Mmo Cuvaler ig Broad’ Bood every time. wei ‘son, Mra A D Grief and maid, W iI Boynton, BS invention. res Bpriasheit, wite, two children and servant: Myer Fiineas cence, ws Bee i Ue inal NSM uct Sots Wve The rebels are erecting some Soave Nee ate eee ane eres ayaa ave ad © \. Mire more, ‘ a ts “sated te Sameer Min Senate anciae teria: OE | pra Member okay tne gd toe greed i 7 i 3 5 + w , . Sed ontia’ Mrs Phelp:and son, ‘Mr Wilson, Alex Couriade, “Soculiste’ Optician 60034 Broadway, under Lafarge ‘Mien Hili, J A Hall, Mi-e George H Grief and child, a ee Among the Da Bots, Yoane Trowbridge, «ife and three children; ‘Mrs EB Cristadero’s Hair Dye, Preservative ened Bre bae ker casing Wi vatene O's eae’s | $4 Wipe arenas # Aten ome Thirteenth “ Wnt G King, M Ores Mra ry ws he aot char Hinmerman an aad ite F Limes bd Bons Comessry, | Hmbellish ments, Boeqaet we " arrive, e ’ Sint acboee Tiina WH. oeeatiies “Soh L Fae ae r ron Na rey peer ae ‘one fh fn reokenbridge, Tol ir, B Syl. Broadway, opposite Bt. Bout Out at the lett A Manhoimer, Hf Fraser, B Milliken, M F'luns, CHASE &CO., 524 Q ment abla owe om, 8 Le th Oe Brown. Min A Yandowsier pt gael while very jarren, is ‘arte Se SS Stele eneeneD enenee, Havana—Steamshi CLARI Photographic Ja'lery, , 1. has already 4 a Bier, Mos tie tre at apd iy Fiovew fond 43 Brosdwry, corn feecker street, New York. / on the 20h erie, 8 Blum, J Blam, Mes Bujac - pedal ris. oret* sy rifle pits | wi Hi Bectndt i baoe Pecter: RAE Deafness, Impaired Sight, taken (rom we, Noles i THE BAD, — ore ‘eitend ae 4 rare! E CATARAMAL APPRGuONS IN THE ; porrrnery BP 3 —i onnomic catanng, ¢ seventh Pennsy!vesia. Col. Dobbs mede the char.e with AGeire on James River. caTaRRa OF* MPARIC , the Thirteenth Indiana ana the ‘coventb Penney! TO THe EDITOR OF THe MBRAL?. MEMBRANE, DBGrRUTICO! on ran vania 02 the left aod the Forty 004 Vee Hundred Nase Pemaure Husvnen, Ve, May 26, 2064. Gonep. with Ta betalf of the provast guard, First division, Youth ‘Grmy (orps, permit me to correct a statement of { /tat. James B. Morris, of he Fourth Now Jeswey ba'tery, amd published in pour paper of the 20th. ete Meywete shee ae, 1 Gece wae “Do ererneauberem: the gum wore in | urs'W Btotenrt Mise Poulan Grodéera. Mie TOF Mave = Syeda .e! Dew ivg Drnsimond. weehidren ank nurse! Feraiit and chad: Mrs Dot F Gules,’ L Stuterant, Wre Atkinson. Dr Brouser L “ott, Marian Hogset, Samual J Hime on their left, and commanded by Captain Ricterdsca. | bt 28 pet, D ecgan scion Deviin, 0 DEPARTU. 5 Liv mmroo.—Stea: City of n—Jn0"S Dale, Ne ork "Rew Me pret OR rem ed a lamee*tib-on. Londen, OW: G a Weeder ‘W Weeden, —— ROSS STRat 0 IN ONR sof ae tea Bo ae BERG, of tle” roadwigh meme BERG, Bie cousuiting Soma, Twelfth street, Deafness. Cataxrh, wad all Dissaseirr Thrsey and Pee ETE sts Merkel . tt Freckte Pimp: vr Eruptions, Freekiou. ftmptos, I he 4 all Sete QOUROD'S toten Medionted Borpt at his depot, Srosdway. E. Mendes, 645 Broadway.—E. Mon@er JOCOLATE is witramted to persond’ of delicate FFs nen heonee ad waren ag wn The Oneee forri¢s ‘the'y gtcellent’ LATE BONBONS, wt! fe ee for the’ pai] d AP Hemmiel. mn Wooawnnt Frank gd son, Mr Hillyer, JB ) stevraze. tnd the noble men, falling {a seores, chose 12 Ohitet ads threw ebaren AN ag La cana ana greeted the ar i... Si sR ey ri fre tater ra BT Kimball = iter Kimbo 1 Fancy Cassiarere Pants ast Vests OD and driving them back, unt last they were compelled . t to $28° Walking Coat, $15 5 stock. to yield to the force of the traltbrous theasands who came | Se" yy RAE AR 7 8 mF ARKD, Hid and Ut Wiliam down upon them like ® very avalanche, and sent them shattered, recling back upoo car works. This expioit Colonel Dobbs and his provisioeat brigade will ber De referred toas one of the memorable events of the | jem war for the preservation of the repuDlic. PRRSONAM ‘There are at present severat brigeajers 'n (hees two exmy corps—the Tenth and Fighteenth—who are desi ute Of commands; aud, looking over the organization, it children? Misa Stansbery and and, lady ene Oriat, int and 8, Phi'adetphia; Mr Soot, New Mardner, J Deke, RR Raywond, Mre J ‘Simi wo ciidren 8. To secure the Pictor al) bers, with Ph Donete ), Beh v. Physiol@gy aad Payoh: rt TSPGiAaMNO wate arate Roe hoes For 75 Cents twe January, Febru: Marck; April. May aod Juttenernl the iicuerns PHREROLOGICAL JOURN AL will be sen: by reture ‘ Mite Yi On ‘Londn eR P Baum iérs-ot New York: pave Wau ute fr tbem. ihe way, eam 4 * Wien, Mr. Captain 8 Whitma . doinmandlog Wit? SS > See, Abuberess, wai'2! ve Nicholssw, Miss Raymond. J B ison, Verily solve tne enigma. @ Clark, Mr al ‘Dal rhe an: Two gallant and patriotic members of the wides:resd Smith fam) y wore to-day mustered Jato promotions in | © Pua Riayeotiwny yours, the Caled Seates service ia the Teutt corpeccantain er. | vit b Capa? me Gane, pn hey wa emaetinn ee, of the | 10 TER RMON oF THE TRRALD, One eT Saxty-ni jew Yori Volunteers, 7 Golenet MeCouibe, Captain Smith is attached to the sail pace te of the cor; and if an efiicer of great meritwn? | | popularity” Lieuteoant Clark Sroith, like inis friend, (b> v wah yer apn the od maxiery ‘tener to whom Gite Combs—New sty! eeeraty Jum ered from 5 ew re J fora oy 0: 8. EL te Brecdway, aw oor Votan al ots Grover & Ba Biastic Seach Bowing Gournad’s Poudre Sudttic Uproots Hatv from low ferehends or any pasteof the body, Warrented, at 453 Broadway. Om Cotebrated Sewim: Machines: for sale, at 9°6 Preedwey, near Twenty vasong street 3 broide: braiding an@’ every desorption in the beat meaner. Machines, wit lies by \berday or week. Capea, 10, 900 of the choicest spiritas Semiectna'ty, 1 odve,” Itakoup my pea ie behalf of the Western morally socially, witbio whole ranges! 0 | brigads, commanded by Colonel Howell) of ttm Highty- ae ee eee rome ong, BAY calely Be pronounced ® | si1y) cuneyivania. ‘Toe brigade consiee: of the Hist sooond and Sixty-sevent® Obw, Thirty niet Il! imete (bet. tor koown os the Fetes Phalsox), end"be Kighty arb Vemeay!vania amd bap tenen ep ective part i ail of Gen mere. fe ren and mvant: Rev at 0 For eral Butler's operations fur the last these werke. St agers gun Zone m Wheniagy Rev Acsusmne Decenteny JURE Various sorrerpondemia have fade@ to Caos this [adams w bends fom ‘br gaGe, or amy pert of @, with one or two slig’t exon oy Koure teas, while others whe have eccomptiched sething, | “ee faray, Mr an Horsberg. "hares Harvie. New York: ea Eee" gear ae: Deleted, Pr @ ‘and ,ervant, Port om De Forrest and childres, WO Tose Mesh EE ake Master ti Sebenier. Macter Von ‘elt end Mrs F four cWidren and imtant; Rev % SUTLERS. A Romas, vamed Bocchus, wee the retler 3 Juru the- Roman general who conducted ‘the Jugarthine three thousand years ago. Suter Bocchus mug. aD unfortumate reputation for sutleriai posterity. lie wan moold, calculating. grasping, white entraiied ant ‘» ‘ing ‘‘ euss’’ of ancient times, Hefiichet enormone is from: poor Romaw soldier ® s y, ine eh cuao, of quarts, Orne WW ARD? GT Pachangs piace, near Brose. Highest Premium Koek Stiteh Sewing Machines WHEELER & W1ISG0N, 685 Broadway. f | Gerre, child and in» er, twwohiidree aod |, chdld and infer 5) Wihelm Kruger, —— Reinhard, st knowa to the world’ three x wiahowt ennepaaen he J ears, wit io a the mi shomoitiecs with whom be has eome ih comect, 28 2 lide ie Want to Know, do., R Te Vou WIEDICAL COMMON SENSE yal and honest man. [p attestation of this. de tef the offi "good book few cers and Le ohy ee ners ts aba had edepots, Com their sutier, Mr. * Fora watots and the geverous tocempasianamte of «| i's. PoorE, 1.190 Brosdway, H+. omee hain, juicy and compliment apeech, ead most \hera: fovecations for bie continued welfar. success io al | Japonica—The Biegant, Certain, eoorable undertakings. ier etait harmioe Hair Restorative af ihe Souete Hygieulgen rome Depot 118 Chambers street Ms. Wm. H. Stinse’s Despatches. Fortress idewnos, Va., May 26, 1506 THE C\ NOITION OF OUR WouNnED. ‘Thia bas deen an exoredingiy. hot day,.aod very severe ‘uron the poor fellows suffering from wownds received io the recept engagements, Ip order to satisfy myself os te the accommodation and troatment of ous wounded. |) 4) & visit this morning to the- Chesapeak® Gemeral Hospits!, which is exemsively devoted to the affigers, ana is und # tho personal supervision, of Dr, Bip Meviellan, Actog Jewelry and Watenes ALL DE3O! NS For sala by GEO. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, cya,,do0g Be low Gaal street, formerly 12 Wall street. oe’ Light Sakae br | ONE DOB! 8. CANTRELLA 8 Broadway, between IithanaJ2th stm ane ony hoe aad B Corea Vk serene, ee Th Ted et ve(reah ing afer | (he vacamt Tile pile of (bree regiments sind sorm Tet ot the'wbers ies ot taune 4 fall ‘Teeth Line Pe arte ame Breath of Sweet. the vee al Day gy Fragraat poe en ebolc vet at Peaant re: ulsiten, healthiest imaginable. Almost omuipely surrounded ty water, a gentle, balmy Dreese is constantly piping faronnd {t, and the numarous trees plasted on the genus Ling 08 Friday aftersose shade the buildings completely and keep «f the serecgeged Veo Minter’ sen rome Durping rays of ®& midsummer sun. Nearly to Cop tee explo oes ladies eanaot fail Cy ail the patients are doing wolh Very few am. Msinatoy tended tn ot 4 “chergg Oren tod pT pearl Like ‘fas ‘wat do 1 Gray Hatror Raldurer—Ferty- No M ote Consultation tree, We five years’ constant swudy, GRARDIEAN, Astor piace. Japanese Polish.—This = an tome. 10.the sreuth! an enol det n eronatia the month, which mrkos t really t on im exisyence Putations bave bad to be made, and these wh | Giredt: hand ta soya at @ tritiag peieg, Dave suilered the long.of limba are in a fair way ef recove. Ty. Inoticed a mamber of Vedios gliding moinclesaly and by HALL street, New York, i i { 7 1 bie let several sround among the wounded, lite ministering ango's, at- | Sight men in the Gieed web pa nage, Morr teuackeder tending to the wante of thefutalworth heroes who hav fnithe omher parte of bat a rebel prinuwer 0 Senet Harlem i ie roman ae hed thelr life’s Dlood in the defence of thie country, and | Enowledged to have loge im ‘Nerve Carolina SP aS Rocawear’ ana crageide pee % ‘aka j trance Row, ta the hour of sutBring, need all Yee care and gen- Ve nursing can only be bestowed by the carcssing kore The cars wee i ve deautilu: college grounds aiivcahes. & ie i i Asthms and Dyeryepeia Cured wit Me. Maraty band of woman, ne it ee take hail of hell | ory, ne MARSHALL iS prondwsy, Hours StolP. Mu. | . Teasses, Einatic Stockings, we | Cure Truss Office only as No. # Vesny sireos, ( Mrs. Genaral Bailes tis boon foremoet of ll adios 10 | (nour midsy, though, -‘Tartersah forse ma £9 vtemdant : for the comfort of me Te, fet see secs ir Dyeing Providing Le ur ‘wounded, Froite, vege- wt Toupe Hair Dye, Hate ties, im whtob it lows alan, wd the Hor, tables and deljacies of all kine have been purchased by they are going home 1 and wie Cream, dequtifylng i ‘her aad layRAly supplied 00 tine hospitals, not only for the en Me tems “aeid ot bate me sacred deserve a8 i { ander * EA ona. Daca 109 rH i i feo al 3 53. if Pt tH ag

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