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AMLLLUS ATIW* «i if 2uUL FAGHUTAS OUAHaH AJHOY “Te amayae ciicd to ropreens Durem, toamaa-ot te: | THinine and’ Hivnlng Poot (0. the’ “THE PRESTDENCY. pow bolds'tne position TR ~ 8 | Lingola eoon 'bé changed Into the most " ‘ , A Reception of ‘Delswates at the waite ta ourporters or, Kaon's snimacrging ne omen 100600 Let us waten the politics! | The goveraments of the olvilized world bave | Circular from s Colorado gold mintag: gome.foo ©» Wasmttton, ‘Jdbv 16, ress. JAS CORDES BENESES cane rowncrat Bate bolding the\portion of Represeat- vote ee cea. 4 fora tain, Of Pany, giving aotice thate dividend of-ong per'|) o.day has witteened & repetitive of ihe scents of yes EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR tive to the House whiie actually in miittary servion ip the oauldron; for it is full of explosive been greatly exorcised for a 90 cont: Oiit of the ‘not earnings of the compatty"t icday as tne While Himes. Mé. Lilooia has boon soe Shetae wat wennen 1 field, A voto was Gually taken, when tt was bustibles. : ‘ Uneaily cocupied in giving audience to delegates of the Tennessee, Vermont acd some ether States were admitted ‘eneral Blair is pot, and that Mr. Samecl Knox {s, the" Ravrasoa ative of Whe iret districs of Missoark No vote ‘The Great Tiaaack Mateh—Kevesemmonts | hemispheres by » telegraph line. . Much toe the maeih el Moy 46 hawt Ag aye ¢ mma the Wan t eb EES TERMS cosh te advance, Money coat by mall will be Dakota ! : ‘| daring to-day their congratulations upoe the ot the rit of the cxader. Dione bet bank bile carrent in |.was reached in tbe onae. ‘ies In apite of the general interest in ‘effect. tal commanication | fast concerns any way, and the oftenor the |aomisstice, Numbers of Goloyeiee are sill etounty = MISCELLANEOUS was xisaes on | t3nee of the war, the people neglect no oppor- | efforts. to we ah gr Sgr Btookbolders get thelr divigends, and the less | awaiting thelr tara to’ present themsetves before te {RE DAILY HERALD, Teves conte per copy. -_ We kane Sie Ae eee tunity of belng amused. ‘The theatres and the | between the two countries; eanentie throne aod clatm a share of the bedefits expected to by measure, | frequently they have to pay assessments, the experiments bave thus far failed in @ nor is | better for their pockets. We next may have weokly dividends, and, faally, daily dividends, when a man may be able to go down into Wall derived from the work done at Baltimore. 1 ts notice able that the returoing deiegates appear to regard the whole busiens as completed. Hardly amy allusion w made to the election part of the programme. Mr. MoPherson has declined the postion of Secretary of the Republican National Executive Committee, becease be ts ocoupying all the time not devoted to offloial duties ta the preparation of a rew political text book, to include all important matters since the commeucemens of tbe war. um ; WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, ob Five conte Eagiand, He te succeeded by | numberless minor places of amusement in this q cam peachy wesc Ae petoens cee Ste sak one Saness oun ee dietiete olty are, crowded, every evening, and yet we | they re oe ra 8% | having ieft «number of men ill witn saaters Welene ‘have thousands of pleasure sockers to apare t> | it Lemay an — . SS ee soars with ‘very favorable” news from tbe street as regularly as be would to his hot coffee ” the Old and the New Worlds, | #24 mufiling, and reooive his Uttle “divvy. had been exported. ‘The pineapple trade bad com- beteas Karenagh and Geldthwalt, ab the Hip, nleene Panere sabi anager This is an age of progress. be pames of subscribers, | menced. potheatron, attracted en immense itted mmunicat! from Secre- ‘Any larger number, eddresse © « qiud of |. The Grand Jury of the General Sessions were dismissed spectators, and showed conclusively that this | tary of State to the Chairman of the Senate i Coremers’ Inquests. y Sorc cank incisal von carly in the wonk for want of quorum, wi" chercea | game is becoming so popular that it must | Committee on Commerce, and emanating from a Me ee ee, spt prepare prngc neta sat ln apts Sng meg ee pf gpl nace take rank smong our standard | Mr. Perry McD. Collins, an American oi sf | daughter Py A th Bias hacky 5 vom D1 i ised that neue Matilda “ ay number at same price, An extra th bchrpty Aan cong pong de caitod will be the stop: | pastimes. residing in California, beeing hibarurain tae | saan (Sie poe a Zanes eh : dh gp sent wo clude of twenty. Shes fale make eof the World and Journal of Commerce for publish- | It 4g not so very long ago that the game of | years commercial agent 01 prrhpbaack ie veledpng ae eh kara altxnce HiEnaLp the cheapest publication in Oe country. ho the bogus prociamation, The suggestions whieh | 4111; 45 lay under a clerical ban. Indeed, all | the Amoor river. The character of Mr. Col- could reach them they wore drowned. It appears that ) ‘The Fomorman Evrriom, every Wednesday, at Frvs cents pect Rossel! may make wil! no doubt be lac 3 go + games of chance and skill, or of chance and | lins, as an enlightened, assiduous oe yoy Agung ear pareja bane apy nara pereopy, @& per unnum to any mee er rio bers the SS apheeoepen ty repel skill combined, were formerly frowned “— orn Ee the United States, is endo. board rae : 9 €6 to any part of the Continent, f ainst Franz Kielback, ious le. But the world grows a li e = 7 ' Bran see chaeines WE nets aagant = fae te yin teed fora diver i aageaptad = as tl older. Base ball isnows | The project now submitted for the oonside- ns aa fas rdipreledinigirt peta een: " 9 myn 94 Bex CORN PET OOD; FF: Fer Tduuery, the reforeo reported in favor of the wite. Judge national game, everywhere patronized through- | ration of Congress is the construction of a line | occurresce tn teem ae a ey : Cardone yesterday affirmed the report snd E'siving is | out the country. We have almost naturalized | of telegraph’ from some point on the Pacific | ‘ry morsing the remain of Shove mw EL ieee i Ae Bergh ent pews, solicited from any quarter the rthern extension | ear of the drowsed man. Coroner Wildey ‘an inquest Tesolved that N. D. Syerry, of the world; if used, tor a divorce, The parties are Germans. living in | OU! tel bh line no! ry of ry wi ing ib was + ae ate 4 that be news, pecchtrat 3 sate ey be east side of town, and had been only | cricket, and have had the English Eleven here, legrap! y OF Ou the body, end the jury rendered a verdict of ‘Accl Reoreterya tt 8 sppoinied ag place, and thab be be rg Awe eet. re aeernadt peas fe ene and feasted and feted them. Now these gentle- | thereof, in one of the Northwestern States or | {ental drowning.” Desoused wen thirty years of au be S eeteter tnd iretaey ot ae 8 : wit border of the United | sad scative of Chins, The body'of ; oy] LARLY To SEAL ald La tition was presented yesterday in the Supreme | 1144 are playing ball in Australia, having gone | Territories, scross the ‘bor yet boon Fa sree ap : : fuer U8 er cacnen! by George Pierce, applying for the su- nar) fee pe like the knights of old, to | States and through British Oolumbia and Rus- |" y 04. ciscaurr.—C wildey. yest boi ae ee rosa bal fcscye tote © ore pee cg rivals to conquer. In the same chi- | sian America to Cape Prince of Wales; thence | inquest as the New York Hospital on the body of Law- is Waswmoror, June 10, 1864. A meeting of the National Union Commiues was beld tn this olty to-day, when, on motion ef Mr. fumran, of Obio, 1¢ was resolved that the chairmen appoint epexece- _ tive committee of five, amd that the, headquarters uf the @ommittes be in the city of New York, td an , to have its beadquarte: s pes ‘and with such powers as the Kxreouthue tee may deem expedient to confer upon it, 1 nore poe Hi G 5 of , who he Cuammmax then appointed as the Executive Com techies tetramers wn Re Be proper Fee diy Cota oe valric way we sent out Morphy, who prerst ores teas ded ae ie Phe Saqtioe tt sahens a tlre reared tn it 1a: | Jersey senter, sr"Omi Purim of om ivi XxXIx ba Deceased 03 io ore | Ham) a ‘Comme. ‘Volume : Seacansar dad Setopehrepechen eben 6 aha an nas tniain eee tetakaoes oui tothe mouth of the Amoor river. The tele. | 8h 7 Saito" sweat of Cid aot Seu ten, weve onesie, cr, TMUMnWENTs THIS BVENING’ | Dettate,and asks tne Court torestore himte his former | |) antayer, making moves by ma | graph line thus proposed is intended, prima- | dentally tell ov ai upright iron ba, Bitbbn, of towa, abd Thomas Soap, of Mtwaen ta AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING position in society. His family, through their Fg ae chinery. Being presented with eset of gold rily, to connect at the lest’ named place with e Sec ae Bitte 4 cates ine 66 1 Mecalorcitine at «on mation, is, an revolve - NYBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway.—Bat Daxomra, opposed vrfoae pax ha Lane adie took the and silver chessmen, Mr. Morphy disappeared | line to be extended from thence to Irkoutsk, | about Be ey el Lage epieps ea Sua coe motion om Seualer Lars, wae reoeived tase WALLAONS, SHRATRE, Renllihg? ROMS «1 OEY aad rearrestbaeeacien from view at about tho outbreak of the rebel- | the capital of Hastern Siberia. At that im- | meo wore digsing fr the foundation of Ssen wolnades | Cualrmaa, itt tte alooal League i Togare te Morse. RRALD. seroverese) * PRYANTS’ MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, ¢72 Broad wey. Kraorian Sonus, Dances, BuRuxsquas, 4c.— ‘ARLE STRIKERS. ' WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 614 Brosdway.—Brmoriax force, Ladces, 40— UTM iLO. ‘SAMERICAR THRATRE, No 444 Brosdway.—Battets, Fastoxinns, Boaixaqves, £.—Surras & Buowxs. $ 4. SALLE DIABOLIQUE. 686 Broadway.—Roszar Hacizs —— IRVING HALL, Irving place.—Srenzorzi0ox. W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. ecouosmes axd Leewags, from 8. Be MOE BOOLEY’S OPER« HOUSE, Brooklya.—Eemortax Fores, Dances, Buatssques, 40. se si Seen eI eee , wit SUPPLEMENT. SHE List OF LETTERS. The List of Letters remaining in the Post Office pwill be found in the Supplement sheet, or on the Youth page. THE sirvaTION, a TheO AE Wo an co; Sotey ig Geait's army” h begins, which | ‘9 Hast _ p the Presidential campaign ARDEN, Brosdway.—Faa Diavovo=Tanwe k market continyed buoyant yesterday, and P came over, with his won- | portant town a line of telegrap! : ues, a igh embankneent caved in and buried ai. | ‘he Presidential cumumlan a plate thsthsticd i bay cob additional sefters, | Hoa, and M ates i and joined Phelan in | stretches through Tomsk and Omsk, in Wostern'| Shr rotcy. roroaman of the work, who resided at No. T10 igen HENRY J. RAYMOND, Chairman. OLYMPIO THEATRE, Broadway. —Atappmt. Gold touched 199 in thie forenoon, and an effort waa made | derful masse ety tte Siberia, Katherinburg on the Asiatlo European | second avenue, and James Howard, one of tbe laborers, | €. J. rexmr, Beorgtury. NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Bowory.—Wituaax Teri | to carry it to 200, but it failed, and later in the day it sold | creating a billiard revival. frontier, Pirm, Kasan,Nijat-Novogorod and Mos- | mre lived ot Ne. Mie, time in erdonvoring tocxtricato | The Baltimore Convention Nominations Mics oF was Woops—Aanionr anv CLBoratsA—POLTS | sony to 198, Government securities were firm, butthe | It is asingular fact that a rage for one game Pirm, be ‘Gapltal’éf the Rus | em woes, siegetirenpronetey, Bayar liter hag ! K, Bowery.=Cnenny xp Farm | demand was light, Money was easy at 697 perce | proceeds the rage for another with men, just as | cow, to St, Petersburg, the cap Gut tite hed fed the. body of Foley was taken to bis Nasavuca, Jung 10, 1806, fusrecou> Fusni—ount x0 Fou? Earavatra-Baavasts | opioions vary in regard to approaching stringency, but at tops, kites, marbles and hoops have their regu- psoas rojected by Mr. Collins, from the | movad to Dollovae Hosplal. Oireuer Collin” uald Su ie | To Batimare convention sominavace wee resiat ace. Bama S PY of such an event. ine 3 and th found that the ecearrence was with mucl ualasm, Salutes y BROADWAY THEATRE, 48 Broadway.—-Ovn Axzsi- Ve dunia vig ee of gold yesterday had the | Jar seasons with boys. But, without enlarging Peron ahs ph to Amoor river, with its an- quest, and a ey es Prnaedhs gb mig vives peyhan te | rane Oe ey cc eeads caepsaa alam. Chea oan Cousin at Hoxn. effect to impart a firmor feeling in commercial matters, | upon this feature, let us proceed to say that this ticipated extension by the Russian government Four. 78: thirty-six years of age, and Howard was Hotel amid great applause, pEATAUN Scape Wage inte So; ar'eh soure™ sare | and the business reported was mostly ab some advance | billiard revival superseded chess clube, and > Inkoutak would be the one link now'wantea | "7 How the President Heard of His Nomi~ Brit's, APP laste oe Gnareut's tae 1% | ge. ogppared with Tuaradayis. gees. Both foreign eventuslly resulted in a billiard tournament, « | to i ken telegraph com- phe : penne june ®) Oo gaa and domestic merchandise was bold altogetber firmer, | +1. pion of billiards and s champlon’s cue, of | to supply direct and unbroken telegrap! ; Trak STE OR FTE REELED. an GEOR, Pe Maablaaton Repablinny Jone) ticles ® large advance was established. P be @ the | munication from Cape Race, in Newfoundland, . , So eee cancer Ponclar Oheetcine kia Seema: higher for crade, but there was not | gold. Mr. Kavanagh won beads cat eee the eastern coast of America, across the } Ina totter from New Orleans, published in the Hanan fe nomination, bat he was absent from his official rocut Petroleum was ky ahr ‘waa buoyant, On ‘Change the | championship, and has since held them against | on Western continents and the Pacitic | of May 28, beaded «Our Naval Correspondence,” the } {> ihe" white tloaso at the, Haseond, Ot eaaee bem. bute and. Wheat | gil rs, When Mr. Goldthwait, who is com- | Eastern aod Wes! . | credit of saving the steamtug Els Marve from capture bY |’ some two hows afterward, ignorant ot B oy aie i ose pe aap ny eperey unt | 5 cael boy, challenged Kavanagh for | Ocoan to Cape Clear, in Ireland, the thease the rebels fa ascribed to tne gallantty of an ofloer in the | Hoa, be called at tot Ding tbe nomination of Me-gonusea Corn was less active, an es aratively a boy, ‘b-mar! - =e were dull and drcoping. Pork was more oo Sie the sensation in billfard circles | most pratection sf Pavers a hataees Cope bt alee aoa tn thin, Steamer, and knowing the | ‘nq brenideat expressed his surptive at the cartons Activoand higher. Lard Grm, wilh «Tighe were ters | Was very great. In fact, as almost every New | cable eball be success till, together with the | fac of the case, I beg Zave to make the followiog Ete tne carne earl: ‘eafore, the horse, bot waa doing. Beef was quiet, but firm. Freights | hag Yorker plays billiards now-a-days, and every | Clear and Cape Race, it will, - hic clr- | statement, that the morb/of a brave action may attach to 4 thought it hed Tal col econ neemacoh ow active. Whiskep weastendy, witha fair businege ell appointed house contains a billiard table, | link last described, complete a telegrap! Hels of | ¥2°™ 1 property belcngs, In this instance the credit 18 | cennoing bis own rezomioativa for tne Fresideucy. | Ow Avraham Lincoln's Nomination ® Wet | yoq Puritanioal clergymen, like Beecher and | cult around the pate —_ See ts wadouttodiy du bth mater of te tng, Cmpaln cine despatch ad Dees soot to hi. He then explained bat Blanket to the Radice for a | Cuyler, frequent billiard saloons, the sensation oe ag degrees and sixty- 6 sp te cats =r we tne pevecsiaentialte? | Ronmeaae ceatee reusing wot Bariag sen the sonia eee 4 tee z may he justly. described as, general. ber gems aan ination of the route, Mr. Seward | ing barge toaded with cattle from Calcasien to Brashear pi Tea neom ic Soarolerred (0, aunounciug bis renomb second term of four yeara in the Presidency of dollars were staked upon the event In re- After an exam nt natitute | Clty, She was guarded by the gunboats Wave. and} Outil Saar bast twoo'clook. has fallen like a wet blanket upon the leaders the match we need only add to the ad- | submits that its mere extent does not co! Granite City, which were both taken by the rebels one ye of the radical abolition elements of the repub- reste Sore given by.our ae yester- | an insurmountable nor even # serious difft- ‘rent eile tho tug was below. | On her return, the Gene e i ‘ lican party. To reconcile jong br Abe, dny that Mr. Kavanagh won, after a closely werd Ago spay peters Ay one position, and a noone Tere Co soee the backs naming Gonerai Grant i angtber ue toe Presitentia, eer ES for um SF nase atimacl that the play is de- | mation je regions reed hands al to see them pass, and all was | eandidates, und some New ao theatioes, bas te a, of @ bad es -~wrihed by experts an hhore brllifant than any | examined, and itis found not insurmountable. spare 14 pesoeta od secure as of, the provions eres i saceraal a Rn frat cose They caunot be jolly; they donot pretend to be | Popularity tor*Nis_ city before. An increased | The only political difficulty in tne way is the ~as ar tke aibeuie die "ate ye of tas master de: pale, He needa no P eee ee tase whe comfortable; they buve their regrets, doubts, | CODseauence of this great nivwarab=st~ “- +h~ | fant that, it reauires qoptosted vadearntian, iad agreed, altbougit urged to do no by all the dlficers ana ste Bre “for the prosgut be te spill wee esniey ‘misgivings and apprehensions to such anex- | The excitement about prize fights, about | Great Britain 74 Russia. The two last named enacomn $a haa than it was answered | S14 be hawad yet BidwHPRG avaire to ‘naglect io xcesd . Ag e afraid they will fly off the | horse races, about chess playing and about bil- | Powers hive already, with enlightened and | pya broadside trom tne guabocts, Turotng the tug as | of aod factions. Besides: Sac te tne Wa oe eee Nards ts characteristic of the excitability of | fraternal liberality toward the United States, | quickly es possibie nnd bonding her down stream, Capcaln | eld, Geweral Grant hes gained the confidence of the peo track and bounce over to Gen. Fremont be- pper directed the engineer to put on all steam, and | pio by his Independent position in regard to peliiici-ns, ps eis ended, the Aworican people. They work very bard { made all covicessions which were demanied. ox a wi tee lot at te wheal. Ber several and even at present be iaay be ulrenay pointes ous 4 Fee Sip RD i even at their play. In the city, after 4 Aay’s | Therefore, if Congress shall grant the applica | Sod anetis which, barsting cose cod oe ci eae cr Rbot. | the man whoin % large portion of the shiners peop The New York Tribune, for instance, instesd “4 threatened instant destruction, “Meanwhile Inrge body | 224 12 feserve for the bighest office 1u ihe couniry, : 6 “ hard labor, they refresh themselves with « game | tion of Mr. Collins for the appropriation of five lestruct anwhile a large body The Kansaa Comsariaitee (repablicayj, 10° ‘sb artie hailing Old Abe’s nomination with a “God mn P5 soldiers appeared on the banks of the river, havmg (repal a» htt ont xiugptolbsaseaty tie bean aRmioe fete hig ham Lincoln!” as it hailed his first | 0f ball, and then adjourn to @ sajcon to play | millions of dollars in aid of the enterprise, no sprung from the tall grass fu which they bad hitherto | Under the bead of “Grant at White House—Ancthor STITT FT ggg eR, pone ae me <ifasatibti comes forth with a | Pilliards. In the touting it is a wrestling | political difficulty will remain; and Mr. Seward pe cen fiowed within teuatien oie the White Houge ia’ the Distance,” say :— Ee taken cage Of, Up to Thursday might no movemenis | emancipation pro. os aaa very dole | Match and then checkers at the store. Kew | comes to the-coiclusion, from & gurvey of facts Thof poured into her @ full volley, and followed bay | Grant 4s vow Whero bicCiol!an once was— wit). sins Et : oat - loading and ( ° of one White louse and within s boca made by either army, Our correspondents’ | limping gait, a downdast face, 2°, i | wa. deny, however, tht it would be much | thus far made, that “26:8 are no insuperable | Gesecutded i the Ucach set aie hehe re Plot’) ot other. Witte Iwas = aie rr fesvatches give all the news of the proceodings of Wed- | ful joremlade. Old White Coat ie apprehen-' '4 $°PY: Rowever, thay 1 Fes fire and s se , ge ot cod low. Captain Ponner na: anshat= - * preres Pod ome | obstacles, elcndt ‘physical, olitjoal. or social. | for: to go be b hesday. ‘ine townof Bowling Green, the county seat of | sive that Lincoln’s budget of blunacts, imbe- better for us if such aiiii#enients could new Po oer Me a wen Goubléed that White House on the Pamave Ey’ was’the key to tue While foyee cu he Pokriasa’, @ = ~~ ae 7 = af roiegted 7 ‘ 7" ""-—~" 4 maining mamon qecr, amself took’ the Caling * ‘The fatoof Riole i ; Earolne cout, Va. i asd to bare bnen burned by our | llities and usurpations of the lest three years, | #9 Popular as to dliuiolsh the taste for pugilis- | ai the en wane Usted Ung of telegraph, fhe, mate be atrotae Btn aie Oa aoe tinwelt should | 38,80 WOMSE © cascplof Bosal orn adiaa der troops in retaliation for tue fring upon a train from the | with all their dreadfal consequences, will ; ‘i matches, ry Whigh sverjbody ts anxions | Mr. Seward eek that, although this is | Rim, recy gottlog apo Tile kucm™y Uist Ne might be par. | {ht A vig orn OengrFOM: but,’as Vicksburg eld out ps. make so beary a burden upon his back as to | #9 70d and which many are anxious to see. Tt | called Mr. Colling’ enterprise, ia snother sense | tutiy Protected, and raising himse, SM, Sod then to } Toone Shall ohtmces may, be thas $50 ot ing . i witness, in etrinn side sce * : watch the course of the boat, Sere ee > Hl Rf it is entitled to be regarded as an enterprise of | Stream white the baler. teks sree vaae: the government of the Unite? States, inasmitch |’ The danger seemed veurly over. when The rebol jouruals are criticising Gonoral Grant’s policy | brew him down. In fact, “all the hates and bo better ciphgae ry oeig’ a Morphy than a Closely. The extracts which we give to-day contain des. | Spites and slights of a four years’ momentous = eenan, and it would have been better to send . Site bank, ® company of cava'ry Were ce . 9 . | Straggle ave to be conjured up against him.” | het 2 Kavanagh than a Cobnrn. Billiards ex- | as while engaged in maturing atu developing f a polut below near wbich the se Patobes from Generais Leo and Beauregard. The movo- 7 we ercise both bod d mind ad i . b ¢ reached this point, they waied tments of General Grant aro evidentiy regarded in Rich- | Accordingly, Greeley was in favor of spiking | ° jody and mind; and in this | it he has been acting under the instructions ° mph—the fall of Richmond aud thd } pon the cag. | Elorious couse of whab remain: oF tne oufederueyy hastening (0 | “24, if repablies re Tow ungraiéful, the sequel io ine Hevin bifllismt chapter May present a candidate for the Preaj. ina oe y who would unite the hearts and voices of « gra.e- - 74 d pntbueiastic people iv sending bim to that other respect, at least, are preferable to athleti md with thi bati f the D. t it of capuate = oly a oh ved Jot rr vs bry bo ql White House 4s a four years’ base of supply. Whe i . ect, \ f le to athletic | and wi! ¢ approbation of the Departme ly determined not ty surrender, and, keep- u rp ‘mond ag a retreas towards the James river. this gun, and-of bringing forward a new man, pact bliuae ch ity Ge estes ad bith ‘ Anh - partment Of see remo ew peak ceeesnat saat aa ag The’ latest nows of General Hunter's Inte victory inthe | With @ cleaner bill of health. There is much | "POTS; 7" CxerS ody, and to | State, and a knowledge of that fact has not | theo: it and gr Tho Nowbarypost Herald, commenting on the Grant atest danger, been withheld from Congress, ‘ Be Bim Moves Big Lbe Joss of @ man on board bo io oe bay A Bal epe-to maint; tors a" § jeoms a f fv ovewment may nd, may What Mr. Colline aska of Congress is, the ‘iene — ee an ne the whole of | be of importance hereafter * * -* With the prospect , fair, AL boa ci at G a gtavt of o right of way across the public + the terribje ore thtongh "wateb st fave cob ate Sasagemseaneetgmiiant, enter ton ? ie | t4 @ bal! paesed through the het and anotner th lands, with the right to take therefrom mate- aatiot a.weeater Doubtless t rials necessary for constructing the line ; the } telves sure of their prize, « % rt 5 use of @ vational vessel, suitably ofllcered and poate er eorteore na: Phowandoah valley represents it as & most important one, | Practical common sense in this view of the neapenies ber nepeer so ee bs precy guillion dollars’ worty'of stores and a large quantity of | ‘B8uperable objections of Greeley to Lincoln alate Ei dog cl ene eae i alt pros sutiroad property. Our forces are ia pursuit of the ene. | He in the fact that Mr. Seward and his good oa Acie, Se Micivire vfs ae ae Me hny;'wne are reported ea-fytng ‘tes complahe, ross, | 26H Friday, Thurlow Weed, have been re- wei walle Siuiers Han ‘oad ; y He ter Seeomendongers, who:were tearing’ déepstign tor-the tained end still continue advancing in favor at Bebe ty r ” » ee may be nomiuated; (or when Richmond lis then 80 4 Wild shout of applause for tue muu who tnkoe partion and ail classes; aud it wili.bo 60 new residential election that ousande will demand would have pleuted roferred to, ta which certa Delieve the man uae 7 . » | time 3B ow we hear no more of equipped, to raak s and soundi; 1 Tho offleors and g ard durmg the adven- @t lived to decline the Presidency, when it i the White House, “up stairs and down stairs,” | me. Put now we h quipped, to taake surveys and soundings along tire, bs renee ‘aa nae y y,whon it wee LD apa P 5 eturn to ans, presented to the and fairly within his reach, as it Fienavy (0 the rear, were taken prisoners by the guerillas notwithstanding the desperate and protracted | the South. The game of war has absorbed | the north Pacific coast, beyond the limits of the a i OO 8. isch * en eee wae ‘Pf Mosby aud Giimer, and their papers taken from thom, ‘The news (rom General Butler's department reporis ali ‘Quiet. No firing was going on upon eithor sido on Ane, iheeribed "To Cap- at Caleasion Pass.” By tmavy wen, aad saved ry would otherwise pave full valve of the bont, efforts for three years of the Greeley faction to | them all. Cannon balls, not billiard balls or supplant these lucky courtiers aud cunning | f°? x05 bee, are In vogue there. Races from political trickstere, ‘Mr. Seward end his | OF Victorious troops are sub United States, and to aid in prosecuting the | pis < work ; and, finally, a stipulated compensation cha bn ated for horse | for the gavernment nse of the line when it Thais Ulls ragye coder Who Shall Bo Our Next President? ‘From the Detroit Free Press. From present appearances the contest will be betweeo ‘ , Y ms ie qm? tte Sample atatement sas Honor may tbe paid General Fremont and the nomi of the Chieago Joa yea. eve Teh, races. moment's reflection will con F) s \ . a whota Bouor is due. ONE OF THE OWNERS tion, who will provably Grant oF Mcvlelian. Mr. é henchman. yA . : vince | shall be constructed. Mr. Seward thinks ‘this teamer kila Moree. | Lincoln. has loath beyond the. hove of Teorcerr tis * We have intelligence from Now Orleans to the 4th inst. The poets of the Evening Post are ax dis- the reader that this change in the manners and | demand is neither unreasonable nor unjust.- radical German vote, which is alone gufficient'to go far towards dooiding the election in New York, Ponnsyiva- ala, Michigan, Wiscousin and Missouri. He bas lost the ccnidence of the Senate of the.United Statea by tramp. ‘ng upon thelr rights as a co-ordidate branch of ine government in Rowdtes.” 70 THE UPITOR OF THR HRRALD. New Yore, June10, 1864, Ja your feaue of this morning, under the head The rebels atvempted to crosa the Atchafalaya, near Mor- mally doleful over the Convention triumph of | ustoms of the rebels, while our own remain Oa Thursday last Mr. Chandler, from the Sraztn, bat were repulsed by General Emory, It is sait | Lincoln as the Tribune. They complain that | ®* before the war, is a striking proof of how | Committee on Commerce, presented a bil in that the revels have blockaded the Missisa!ppl attho | «Mp. Lincoln ts slow;” that “be guffered his | ™ch more damage we have done them than | the Senate to promote tho object above re- , fiwence” ; the appointment. of offiours to bigh jilinge of Groonyille, above Vioksvurg. No boat can pass | best opportunities to pass;” that, “without | ‘Ney can ever hope to do us. * forred to, and granting to Mr. Collins and PY eae ees pti a ar hopressavactves byt me “ebunbmaponese oauser be bo batteries there, Our gunboats aro endeavoring to knowledge of men, he gots about him un- Tae Curvarny.—It is 0 Peiiarkable faot that aasoojates the right of way over any unocou- | sucr sr am Orric apiain arit, of which he ‘rented their unanimous resolution to Imapect oF Carper nbor eum deaper: in ‘@isiodge thom. worthy persons, like Cameron, and clings to The steamer Arago, from Hilton Head, vrings us news | useless instinmente, like McClellan;” that he frou South Carolina to the Tth inst, A blockade ranner { listens to schemers ‘and intriguers, and that ras driven ashore and knocked to pieces while attempt. | when he gets into the right course he drifts into pied lands in the United States, with. one quarter section of land for every fifteen miles ‘Of telegraph. ,. Here we have another splendid project, alike net poltce, rej Wednesiay nahi and koocked dow! Cigirth street, with the chivalry, the best blood of the South, the direct descendants of England's nobility an: mixed with baser matter, will, epite of these great advantages, condescend to what, by the olity, in sacri our brave soldiers by placing non- military men like Butler and Banks in command because of infe joa and fear of the popularity of McClellan and veains for rk, OF it preginet, whe pro ihe dark (thore be ug no lampe buraing). and ordered the rowdies io coure Bent! or be would Gra on tye The Fromont, He has really no warm friends except the office holders and thé contractors. APE get ont to Fea. The freon the olty of Charleston | It “as the Inst expediont;” that ‘‘there is nothing | common herd Known in the so-called « ‘ede. | COMMendable for its grandeur and its prospect- Bitel of Biarevuiver i from whlch contenant te Len nanptlen sari eT ay Bod Fort Sumter has beeu increased by Geceral Foster. | high, generous or beroic in the toue of his ive civiliging influences, emanating from an | Spe ot the. aenian' racy as “Yanks,” is termed lyiug. This is im- pressed upon our minds by reading the rebel Teports of the battles in Virginia. Time, for Ct EY but uel dangerous he, offioe! American citizon, and already endorsed by two Align emetic hee aa * 0. offiver U of the most powerful governments in Europe, | ope, aud lave not yet beon arre Admiral Danigren ts busily engaged in patting his fleet | edministration;” that he has been a temporizer Yo nood order, General Foster has tesued an order for | With slavery, and still continned to deal. too Now ba sie artic’ the organization of tbe militia in Florida, tenderly and obsequiousty with it after all the | instance, the Richmond Journals. announge | WH! the Uulted Staton falter in supporting the | rorence to an, wo teens one duty te say tant tea eto The rebels in Keutucky are under command of John | World hag discovered that slavery was the gravoly that in tho battle of last Driday less & Sateryraee f We trust not, and earnestly thy, or rather’ aigAt, question, as we were reraesey Siorgan and Coiofcis Aiston aud Smith,and number about | C8, th” purpose and’ the strength’ of the’! than five hundrod ‘rebels were killed, and yet Invite the early.and profound attention of Con- fromm Jouea! rend, we slapped ot 0 gtr Deer ealeay Shree thousand mon, They entered the Siate at Poung | Tebellion. But yet, upon a pinch, and con- some haif dozen rebel generals were killed and | *°** to the subject, Gap, and nppoared to be determined to destroy as many ge ring that he is now a a with Andy | wounded, not to, mention vast number of | Reviva or tum Apraastice Bor Srereu 1 Pallroade as poadibie, General Burbridge, who has been Johnson, and hea his tustructions laid down in | ootonels and other superlor officers, leaving os | ym Navy.—We are happy to congratulate the | fxisea ts us Gare, sasutoes “Don't Lick’ wer aan, you f ibe other pergon, and A fom a coer: Olerk vag wo fanatical, radicale of the Jost. He is a bitter the rk Bye wo o'clock yenverday moralog, vurued the Keutwoky | 1 40 statlow, thut'it thore is no help for it pressed that the gonerals were forced to ex-| the navy—a aystom that was very foolishly | metialely ‘etter weu moved to St, pade their ee: General Fremont. {From the Troy Preag,) ‘(WILL GENSRAL FREMONT RUM 2’ ‘Of conres he will. If the Gehoral ia distinguished for one quality above another, |: in he undertakes. The more he is opyored tire more detar- mined he becomes. He sorved notice, some Weeks et Op an administration momber of Congress, * I will rag Lincoln docs.” He will make these words quod. He knows be may be |. but clected or defested, be ia i bound to repay with joterest those time serving friends ’ of osber 1, who, et Sa him the momweng ‘ their oul ve of the least value to him, vow ture upon him with virulent, bisckguard aoase. Be- tween Fremont and Linooln, we take it every deinccret is for Fremont. The Rochester eas (repabliean) says the Froment — boar a quostion arose as. to whotber the ow bere wag DO quarreling of anything a Foliowing ines stace they ft Pood Gap, came up wich | {% RCW party platform, Old Abe may Be | to conjecture either that the Richmond journals} public upon the slightest evidence of any | 020 b—s, or 1 wil shoot!” Iminedietaly firing & Allen oF any A portion of Morgan's command catered Latiagion. 06 for a second term even to the dainty but morate of the Southern troops was so much de- | resamption of the enlistment of boys for (be tuan Allen bo (viark) ran for the drink. We were ail porfectiy eo fbom on Thursday ot Mount Sterling And whipped thera, tolerated, and may possibly bocome acceptuble | iia about the nimber of killed or- that the | wisdom in the Navy Department. In the Wo edear unconaas cos rte ae way, ad wo all cried @, and assisted the ont at Cley ++ js too formidable to be ignored Contra! Raliroad dopot, robbed a number of stores, and the Pore themselves to got the mon up to the | abolished some time since, much to the | tise’ Not's man of ur aeempled to fun, On tke by the leaders of the Union party.” y will try to gulp him down, They bave contrary, we felt that the offloer hed cormitied Yori at ten o'clock in the direction of Georgetown and 4 ‘neratch. We have before called attention to | detriment of the public service—there is a some interest in the public plunder, or they the extraordinary fact, as stated by the rebel would drop bim at-once. Now, “if suoh things occur in the green tree, what shall we have in the dry?” King Shoddy Dos thove Aiciatorial anti-llavery radicals ut last under his foot, excepting tho legion that, foreseeing what wes coming, struek out at tho Clevelend Convention for the independent ‘ra- Sat. ‘Tor New Arotio Exraprmox.—The contributions to this {reat entorprise are increasing, geometrically each day; fan tu order to be ablé to give & full list of donations, &e., we have postponed thelr publication #1] Monday. : Muste in the Park. ‘Tho Park Commissioners antounce that there will be mosio at the Park, on tho Mall, this afternoon as four o'clock, by the Park band, under the jeadership of H. B, Dodworth, if the weathor is fine, The following is the ‘A gross Ontrage, and we denounced It in emphatic lan- geese. fad reported it to the officer on duty at the corner of Bixty-sixth street and Second avenue; and we were there informed by an officer that one of thoir men was shot afew days before, and they were bound Lo have satia- faction, This laa piain statement of the ocourcence, and ite truth can be sworn to by at least baile dozen respectable men, We are not rowdles of the Ninéteonth or any other werd. Weare working, honest men, and we do not wont ® ntigma cast upon ua to soreen the cowardly Con. duct of & polioe effoer or eaypes else. Your obedient sorvants, TIMOTAY Brankt ort, Barbridge being tw pursutt of them. CONGRESS. To the Senate youerduy Mr. Lane, of Kansas, intros Buced @ preambie aud resolution recognizing the legiti- macy Of the present loys A resolution amen sip of over c sign. These boys are to servo watil they ar- Papers, that Lee and Johnston were gaining | rive at twenty-one yoars of age, unless sooner great victoties—tho one having retreated fifty discharged, and none under fourteen hor over miles and the other eighty, all for the purpose eighteen years of age arecligible. The regula- of getting Grant and Sherman “just where | tions under the law are good, and cannot help they want them.” proving of advantage to the boys, who aro to be carefully and systematically instructed in government Of Arkansas © the jolot resolution for the Cm \gration was alee introduced, ‘Tur Brgcon Licurs op Resepou Gono Remarxasix Procress iw Divinenn Paring. dodges and paltry expedieats on the slavery | likely never again visit the South. Colonel L.] People used to think they wore doing splon- question, and with his shoddy pipelayers, may | M. Keitt, we see, has just beon killed. Oar ‘orner of Pearl and Oak strcets, TO THE EDITOR OF THE Nanaro, In your Friday's taeue you bed en ariicie headed “The the two bosses on the “Army Appropriation bili made report ree: ition on ding that the Beuate recede from \is Mion equalizing the ‘pay Of Boldicrs | ri iments of education, including naviga- ‘Oak etrest programme:— # Object 1s to make the principal ronte via Fort Rt dical, free soil speech, free men and Fre- | Ovt.—Since the commencement of the war the ra corner of Poarl and nents, var rou, rid Montana and leabo Territories, iartort of by way af aaa to ga ok find rsoalban agite- | the fire-cators, the shining marke of the South, | 19% 8nd in the varios duties pertaining to a FRREMIAH DROOL Ta. Pak atareh.. case Bi Dodwortm, Forts Aborerombie wod Benton, ns at present, The bill Cisit, Chins eemally tom ted, goes on, the | the promicont traitors, have alimogt all duel seaman on board a man-of-war, We learn that CORNELIUS HEFFERNAN, for the settlement of Californis Ien# tivee under the q 7 Tnnaguranved, 5 d p aschoolship ts finmediatoly to be placed here, M - tgedacpe: Pirunds grant wag called wp ond éisconged, but aot | Sdolition radicals will be absorbed in the inde- | away. Pryor and Wise are politically dead. der the charge of an experienced and worth WILLIAM moronr Wat Veith sirens pg bon. The Indian Approprlatio# bil was oaeer | pendent Fremont organization, and the borfoet, | We hear no more of them. Floyd, Yancey, T, citable: if Ree Deak theaty (aire sirens m | eration for acwe vine in Comiuilties ot the w iacoin mon, who h Butler King and A. P. Butler are dead. Mason . erotaty ¢ conference conmittee on the disagrecing Pond ote repre bay a: ig and o 4 p CHARLES Hones 3 \- j aidty'If they received dividends from their a Tar Maren from mbinali... eo matter was debuted; but the Senate adjourned with. a readers will remember bim aa the friend of | stock Investments once overy six montha, and | Nineteenth ward Rowdies Agnin.” in wistoh you stated » Art ‘Ta Travin' be counted by thousands and tens of thousands, that a man bg the name of Innsc Allen way chot, an being | ty. Arab trad Satop. } : ee on . Or transasl ing aoy other businces. There indepondeat anti-Lincola radicals, as Brooks, of Sumner notoriety, And thus these | even yeatly dividends wore tn many cases not one of the deaperadoes Ayd vnsatianis. This Is to cerit’y al Por \ cn jae Mies at sas cee an day's | between the Baltimore and Chicago conven- | rebel leaders pass away, leaving but a few of | unacceptable. In some inatances, like tho vont ays pp vine f ne | spghores fraps The Sixth Onto Volanteers. 098 Of Mr. Kuox, contesting the right of General Feava | O08, will hold the balance of power; and, un- | those who were prominent in bringing about | Harlem Railroad, for example, which solle at character, aod was in no way connected with oF ‘ Hates, Jute 10, 1866 known to thore kof, but, happening te be there Junt at that timo, ‘hot aoaidontally ‘Tho Sixth Oblo Volunteers will arrive to-day, «nr rows te MUOAUd Vat Wooster atreet | the ark Wy ae wanabared ous of Merrie, Bialr 60 be considered the Roproeentavive of the First der this conviction, the cold and grambling ad- | the rebellion to share its impending fate and | oue hundred and ninety above par, no divi- Manoel Niatclok. wud Of Mr. J.B. &. Todd, cinlinige to be beaion of such journale as the New York | moot the just reward of their infamous couduoh | deus at ali are weld But aome of eye mining a OOOO

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