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1 oe ‘YSEWS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Pestruction of Another Rebel Bicckade Runner. 1 Admiral Dahigren Reorgan- faing His Fleet. RAISING OF THE IRON-CLAD KEOKUK. ‘on Charleston and Fort Sum- ter to be Increased. Pallant Dash by Gen. Gordon on the 4 ' Pinna _ ~NEW” YORK” HERALD, SATURDAY, Department forbidding the use of ambulances, wagous and horses by people not entitied to them. Time was in this department when cers, wullowiog horselers Rebels at Jacksonville. field and very likely genoral offi- ‘through the hos sand ip per- i formance of their duties, encountered small sized govern- ment clerks taxing their lances, or competing for the bonors T ORDER FROM GENEBAL FOSTER impor airings in weil a ted ambu of the turf on the choicest government horses, with the mercury ny in the second hundred. Lieut. Col. Hall, Provost Marshal Gen- eral under General Gilimore, commenced. a reform of this evil; General Hatch did all he could to forward the good pete it, to the led to ride, it my allusion Intended Organization of Volunteers in Florida, hey the clerks in all the Ree The United States transport Arago, Henry A. Gadaden &e. with the beat of opportunities. But and probably are, excep palpsbly quivering in from certain shar; those who are en- to clerks might considered too sweeping, I wish 29 that be: ‘tmen! generally efficient, faith(ul and bard working, apd I do not think they bave abused their privilegos, x ‘would, ro to be re been, ions to the rule, and such are prehension of inconvenience Pp said to be all ready for use in Geueral Foster’s and Geveral Hatch’s headquarters. anding, (rom Port Royal Juve 7, arrived at this PERSONAL. yesterday. She brought the usual mails, ninety-one Captain John L. Kelly, Acting Quartermaster, who bas . class and two hundred second class passengers | ‘or along time had charge of marine transportation here, and who, I believ polutment, nearly a year = leave of absence, an ay. mong her pasvengers were General Gordon and ataff. ‘The United States steamer New fronsides atrived at Hil- Head on the morning of the 6th. Of Charleston bar, ‘At reven P, M., 7th inst., received information that the nited States steamer Queen, with orduance stores, had ur- Wived the previous evening. after the New Ironsides loft (Charleston harbor ou tho 6th inet. Sullivan’s Istand bat- fired twe shells at the flest of wooden vessels inside. range was long, but did not quite reach the nearest hooner, A blocksde ruining steamer attempted to come 4 on the night of the 4th, was fired at and grounded on @ Middie'Ground, where she was completely knocked go ove, Lteutenant Stroup, of the: serving officer, who has months without a furlough, leaves in thirty days’ leave. Sigoal In bis absence Eben Swift, the has bad no furlough since his 0, will, I undorstand, have @ North on the reputation of being the hardest work- ing Officer on the island, aod is certainly a very Cxithful here the Arago ‘orpa, another de. twenty eight tho Arago on & BANITARY CONTRIBUTIONS. A taw weeks since about eighty barrels of potatoes and a few berre's of dried apples arrived here,copsicned by the State of New York to its agent inthis were turned over to. Sur- geon efmficiect Medical Di- rector of the department. who made an equal partment. Ro pieces. per ie cat the them lege Moat York regiments ans u i it w , Admiral Dabigren arrived from Hilton Head on the | tincation of the recipioata, Tory To » morning Of the 7th. THE WEATHER We are tndebied to Purser Ely for the delivery of despatches. ‘ Mir. Samuel W. Mason’s Despate! Port Royat Harsor, June 7, 1804, ) THR ARMY AND NAVY, Troejoice to know that the nest of feoling now exists be eon the army and navy, and between their commanders this department, where such harmony 1s so ‘very ‘@rsential I bave reason to believe that Admiral Dani. reo and Major Goueral Foster aro on the beet of terms, fand are perfectiog'tiieir plans in unison, f ADM.RAL DAH GREW bighest Lemperature was one buodred "a of the troops:ie relatively excellent. Geveral the enemy by his boat scouts that mation, the city and on Fort Suinter should be ‘Brapquanters. DeraRTaxar is very sultry—mercury at ninety aegrees ia the shade a3 1 write, and oplyten o’clock now. Yesterday the and ten fo the sun. ‘But the cool sea breezes come each day, and the health FROM FOLLY AND MORRIS ISLANDS. Schemmeifinnig, at Folly Isiand , has 80 ani their navigation of the crock in his vicinity has been almost entirely stopped. He bas made may captures, and elicited important infor: General Foster recently visited Morris Isiand and oxa- mined the works there. He gave orders that the fire on oF Tax SovTu, Aitton Heap, 8. C., June 6, 1864. fe reorganizing MMs fieet, sending away such vessels | As the exigencies of the service rojutre that all citizens MB Are useless for want of repairs, and ali such | Of the United States should prove their allegiance to their men as Are eptitied to discharge. Some three Pbousand men, I am told, will soon be replaced by frean levies, and other changes will be made. The Ad- soiral now has bis headquarters here, with tbe Philudel- Pla ag bis Cagebip; but he makes frequont visits of in- Spection to it parts of his command. He periorms @ great amount of labor, and personally superintends the ‘execution of ail important orders. * CAPTURE OF THR WATER WITCH, ‘On last Friday inorning the rebels came down in Berges and out out the gunboat Water Witch, in Oxendaw Bound. It was a dark, rainy, foggy night. The boats ap- ekcbed with muiile. oars, and wore not soen until they Awere close upon her, The hail was answered with Go tar and ina moment the rebels sorang on board. ding pele trial, and it being be ready for 1. That the general superintendent can be 80 recruited within to i from these headquarters. reguiations, aud receive the same fod persion ag all yoluntéers now we do duty ouside of their own State, extreme necessity. ere up; bat they wore cut away with Jentves in an instant; and before those on board had time . 40 get up.o Gght they wore prisooers Only one negro es. @rped, and he did so “by “swimming abouta mile to tho Wermont. The Water Witch was a aidewheeler of jhethird three bundved pd winety tone, carried throe thirty: $s pounders, besides ho ttzers, aud was commanded be eightoen and fifty, capable of beariog of an attack wn0n 5u¢ Ber care hae Cad Orie, Pequit eutenant Commanaer ” “fie fort ~ bi rife we aenaor eg 3B fe we 0 ter was frou ine cominissary one full ration ber day. ase sumats, Bnd she e}!! by 2 great acquisiti 0 4. ihe orduauce olficer of each pos! te eR ee abst Vaden Wo Bhan deooutremvats for the use of the militia on F c Tit NeW IRON aDER, «. | made by the post commander, who wi vom the Baree ‘3 “thé pride of our iron clad fleet and the terror of tho Feber ni aera: pom po swoose wonderful broadsides have been the aamiratton of | all who baveseen hor in an engageiwont; going bume for repatrs. 2 Coarmodore Rowan is to be relieved by Commodore Fiewig'a Piibidelpbia, on the Ist prox, While tem. m1DIe ave sbail be armory ouly by ordes of the officer <" vrarily in Command of, tuo South Atlantic.eguadron, in | ster use. © Bb¥eNge Of Kear Admiral | ahigren, as well as by bis previous brilliant career, Commodore Rowae acquired S'oat popularity. qc vphe Commodore's private secretary, Mr, Charles Hi Col- fofp. Dew been appointed ecting assistant paymaster, but wilt remain with bis present chief till tbe vessel reaches Pbisdeipbia, : ¥ Farrors statikue The Keokuk, which sunk of Charleston, Apri! 8) 1863, eo day following (he first atiack on Sumter, undar ar Admiral Lapout, will shortiy be alloat. azali, the ‘arrangements for raising bor being now nearly per from the perinterta the organization aud drill of their reapective comm: Teudozvous. Ry commana of frnory wus) ‘The arme au@ accoutrements aball be Kept in good serviceable condifler» mt be taken from the oouutry by rendering every assistance in the hour of bor necessary, in a military department, that every wale person capable of bearing arms sh any emergency in the field, it is ordered :— ould Of the recruiting service for the Department of the South be and 1s here- by instructed and authorized to enfist and organize into compauies aud regiments ali white malo the State of Florid ‘said | eulistuzents to be fn avcordacce with the rules aod regu- lations of the War Department for the recruiting ser- vice, and Buch other orders as may be given, from time 6 thet . men 80 enlisted shall be organized as Florida Volunteers, but will be governed by the same rules and tum, Bounty, pay ing enlisted into the service of the United States, They will not be required except in Cages of 8% Every white male porgon between the ages of arms, Dow within thig department, or such ag may hereafter come into tt, who are not in the United States servico, stall be a mediately evrdiled and orgavized into companies Ali battalions, amd drilled as infantry, at loast. tv. hours one day of eaoh week, Said militia shail be gall jato active where they ro- xk upon Fa6 post we fison duty should<it be ay ft employed shall recolve 1 fornish arme guration = ve beld respop- suey, arged with thy in struction of the mon, and will be retacued immediately at 5. ait refugees from within the rebel lines, OT deserters Artuies and afl alien, abject Ww lereign Fowers {u amity witn the United States govertunest, exempt [ror the operation of this order, 6. 1 istrict commanders are charged with the enforce. ment of paragraphs throe, four and tive of this order, and wre hereby authorized to appoint suitable offic to Du the mnjiitia withte ads. They.will aiso cause signals to be arranged for calling together the militia at cach Major General J. G. FOSTER, W. L. M. Burasn, Assistant Adjutant General. Hinton ka, june 7, 1964 footed. ‘Tne project for raising tho tron-ciad Weetrwken, which a BANITARY, knGULANIONS, eat down so.sudven'y off Charleston ty December tast, Heanguanrams, Distaicr oF Ge not regarded as likely to guecees by those mosteom bd DEPARTMENT OF Tux SoUTI, J tent te jude, There will be stationed one-bi So rhe troa-clad Mootiuk hos beon Iytug tn Station creok PF shieo wocks past, uadorgoing repairs. Sho goes North arcw days. The health officer on board, which vessel wi gunboat Winona, which recently came to Station 4 by Lioutenant oof the Chippews, Lieuteuant © m- Inandor Weaver beivg retieved and ordered Nortb. ‘The New Hanspstare in coming to Port Roval to relieve ply ship Vermont, which goes North fer repsirs, ¢ Wabnab, Sdnece, Huron and Chippewa are also to go orth for repairs. The steamer Gerrwium, commaniied by Acting Master jontel!, 1@ now lyihy at Station creek for repairs. Sho bw on doing good service as advance picket ve:sol oi topmagt by day. ment of the South Veowel and await the orders of tho hea LATE REPEL TArEns, papers of the Lst i Dt mile josiae of tue inner buoy xt Port Royal entrance a guard yeesel, with @ iti oarry a red Light tn the forerigging at night, and a yellow flag at the main- Vessels trom without the Depart, '@ required tocome to at the guard ite ofhoer. JOHN & HATCH, Brigadier Geveral Commanding. By the courtesy of Major General Foster I have been permitted to make the following extracts from Savaunah DEPRECIATION OF THR ROMEL CURRENCY. We havo need evory effort .as our readers will.tostity, to preservo tho credit of the five dollar Contederate notes, and Charleston ove: since last November, and has hadseventy- | have auatained our advice to others by racelving them at gix sb ‘od at hor from the rebel batteries on Sullivan's | par in paymcnt of all dues up to this dato, even thongh it land, only two of #hich struck ber. Har idjuries were | hag subjected us wx envy lose, Uue course, however, has tvial, only ove of her crew was hurt, aud he not Berlously, Moster Montell has made himaelg” therouginy known to the rebeis, His recent prometien froin ensign fo master, conlerred at the request of ail the Moniter oa Gains end Commodore Rowan, w. 5 a wel} morised recogn! 1 be «Youre toe arm, tack on Stmter wore in future except at the current rater one are paid in. GRANT'S MOVEMENTA ‘this harbor (or some other on board the nal @ Monttors engaged in the lat. Bot been sustained by the public. We fin to pay out the fiyes in discharge of any bil agains: tho government except ata heavy discomnt, jore reluctantly compolied to decline recelving such notes city, viz:-—Thirty-ibree aud a third per dent, w than it Impossibte We arethoro- of disopups fm this more The intention of the Yankee leaser to fall down on the Chickabominy iire of McClellan fs vo longer a matter of Nabant, Naatucket, Savga: aod Passaic The | doubt, Every movement tends in that direction, and we Focvi ved bo injury whatever, and the Injuries to | ehati goon find him ou the ground of ‘unlucky tho Nantucket and Sangagon have been repaired | cessor, and doatined to sharo the Samo fate. At po point fat their stations off Charleston. ‘© we stronger than between that and Kiebmond, and Tho iron clad roe Charleston, hag experienced rant will never get bie half way over tho route. ite a pomber of of olticera within @ short time. | fe is gyideutiy looking forward to another Waterloo .and der Bryson was Bevt North on account of sit pinoing bin men ip converient proxunity to gunboats oan be saved Jecteiaet Commanter Bunce, his successor followed North on jeave of absedce. Lieutenant } oad wraneperss, where a remnant at least Commander Gibson, lase of the Sonoma, succeatiod Lieu. Cam IT RE BOP , ‘Bevant Commander Bunce, and is still jo command, The Richmond Engvirer states that on the receat The Nahant» which bas been tying at Beation creek for bout three weeks past, « repairs, bag retarhed 40 her station with the other Mouitors, off Charleston: In Phe late engagemont with the robel batteries on Bulil- \yoo’s (claud be received some damages, which ; however ve been fully repaired. She is at prosent o: yy Liontenant Cominander Filebrown, who recently re- Rw Lieutenant Commander Miller, proach of Beast Batior General Br: tion of the flourta! city of ment to Yaudes vi Hinton Haan, 8. C., June 7, 1864. thax pistatot oF FLORIDA, r Brigadior Genoral William Birvey hag been ordered to ‘the command of the district of Florida, and 1é¢t for Jnck. y bonded officers and funds. Gonville Inge wook in the stediner Charles Houghton, He | bis State is invaded, the militia as and reported to General Wayne, at Atianta, ‘Was socompanied by Capiain Young, A.D, 0.,0nd Captain Co a eae ‘Foesenden, A.D. 6., of bis staff. Brigndior ‘al Gor- : on, who is Folleved by General Pirney, bas boon orderea fo ceportat Washington, and he leaves in tie steamer rey Gonorg! Birney's talowts adapt him particularly the command of suobre district ag Florida, and I think fe I very popular there, Mis lat raid aéréee the peain- Bula was a yory prodtable one, and Wo one bolioves ho ‘Will bo long Kile where there i# any opportunity toto @ny thing. WELTIANT DASH NY ORXERAT GORDOR, | On the ist of Juno—borore General Gordon was re. ved—he mato a brilliant dash on the rebets in front of Prcksonville, restiting in an thportant success, His force was divided into two parties, one of which succeed- Pd In flanking the rebel oaraps Finnegan and Stilton, igrbile the other party attacked tp front. The robele te. ‘cated ta great confusion. Thoy siccested in avoiding Fy to ae the peculiar natare of the country, be Among the promotions im the arm: cree and Evana, of Georgia, tals, Tho Bileckade I Cew Driven Ashore by On Juno 2, at balf-pist three A. M.. Georgiana MoCew, She was boarded 4 (oll back to Baldwin, where they ace now in. | 8nd sucbed = =AtCamp Milton ‘al Gordon found a line of etrevokments two miles long, which never could havo Astintant Engineor T. a Ee camino DY BONDED OFMIGERS, eos to nmoad the arty rogelations in eapest vo gussng reas two gaming tthe’ custodians ot 8p- orderal the evacua- rg and ite abandon laliem. Kor gome reegon was not carried, and Beauregard made & BucooRsful de- Jamesriver, This fo mis- ‘of the public GRYBRAL TOOWRE, ‘We loarn that this ote ine to be idle when 1¥ Are Colonels Terry, to be brigadier gone- THE WILMINGTON BLOCKADE, a Mew United the States Steamer Victoria—Capture of a Bearer of Despatohes—Im portant Docu- OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Ory Wuauxatox, June 3, 1864. ; the United States steamer Victoria, Captain Alfred Everson, chared ashore under tne guns of Fort Caswell the blockade runner ‘vy boats from the Viotoria, under command of Master's Mate feiilism Moody HHinelino, who se. cured ber captain and twenty-nine o/ the crew and three passengers. Fourteen esoaped to the shore. Amotig those een taken but by the successful flanki ovement. ‘Fhe carpe were entirely broken up. ‘Theiair very | ORPtured 8 @ bearer Of deapatobes from ‘Tris and Low editanle to Goneral Gordon, whose admivistration of | don to Richmor Ob soarohing their baggage very im- {pdnira in Florida has beon very stocossful and gratify. | portant and interesting documents ¢ FLORIDA RANGERS, Preettelo toaty awe N | General Forter, who alwaye makes tbe moet of all his | Georgiana Mccew fas trom Nase. eT were found from clearly proving the treachery v ‘ork and Baltimore tbe Douad to Wiluniug: y o laden wi me. fre Par rem be evened light Fort (aswell and bati , heary iite'bn ar boats wan a i § mpelied thém to returm wi ag ber om. —_— The Disaster to the Steamboat Berke “* “ghtre. Povesussran, N, Y.,/Juno 10, 1366. Fourteen bodies. of the passengers on board thie ill- fated stoumer Berkshire have thus far been found, ‘Niles, of speocertewa, Columbia county, and mother of Mise Niles, who was algo loat. Tho body of the unfortu- Date Iady is muck-disfigured by burns. j with all bie limbs ‘burned off and otherwise so disfigured as to be beyoud all possibility of recognition. These two bodies wore ‘secured by grappling, There is not & vestige of the woodwork of the Rerk’ shire above water mark that bas not boon destroyed, with the exception of a portion of the starboard wheel- Bouse. Both smokestacks have fallen, The walking beam and ether portions of the machinery are stjll atand- ing. The after'part of the boat, from the paddies to the stern, is entirely submerged. Twenty bodies are eup- posed to be there. They are evidently towards the stern, where the ladies’ cabin was situated. Hero the fire raged flerceat and there was less chance of escape. ‘Those who wore nearest tho bow, which beads directly towards the shore, one hundred feet from high tide.mark, nearly all escaped by jumping overboard and wading to shore, the water not being moro than five fect in depth at that point, At the timeof the disaster those jumping from the ster got into deeper water, and many were drowned. Tho work of raking and dragging for bodies is going on, and,it is thought, that many more will be recovered this afternoon. Mr. Riggs, pilot of the Berkshire, ts highiy spoken of fer remaining at his dangerous post in the pilot house til he hed succeeded in running the boat ashore, by which brave act greater loss of life was obviated, The bodies that may be taken from the wreck to-day will doubtless be disfigued beyond recognition, I¢ is impossible to obtain the names of the missing. The total number of missing will reach nearly forty. Povankersm, June 10—Kvening, But little more can be ascertained in reference to the Berkshire disaster, Two bodies were found to-day; one that of Mrs, Bullet, and the other that ofa man unknown. The arm and lez Of tho latter-are burned completely off, and the face is #0 disfigured that it is not known whother he is white or colored. In addition te the names already reported, an old lady named Pot nd Mary Phillips, the chambermaid, and her daughter are dead. Thess, with a little girl whore name is unknown, make elghteon lives known to be lost. ‘The wreck is broken in two, and the after part, where most of tho passengers took refuge from the fire, and sank with it, jow several fect under water at low tide, Preparations are mnking toraise it, remove the machinery and, if possibie, find the remaining bodies . The safe bas been taken out. It contained twenty-five or thirty collars and some papers, all of which arc saved. It cehtajned no list of passengers. ‘The men tnjured by the fay of ‘the smokestack yester- Pe ay sage in @ dangerous condition, and their recovery joubtful, A coroner's inquest will be held on Monday at Rhine- beck, when the cause and jiculars of the disaster will ve thoroughly ‘nvestigated, Tho story that fourteen bodies had been found ts un- true. The following is an additional list of the oasualtios known up $0 #ix o'clock: — Miss Hahtonbeck. Joo! Bisin. Andrew DEAD. Mrs, Captain Bullet and two childrea. e Three children of Mes. Hanford, J. J. Jankson. Mrs, E. Potter, daughter, pasa asses ean City Intelligence. ‘Tan Porciation oy New Yore.—A cones, fn oonnce- tion with the ennual sanitary survey of the city, is now in progress under tho direction, of the City Inspector, From the indications there is likely to be found a very large increase in-the popalation. In 1860 the city con* tained 805,661 inhabitants. Such returns as have boon Tece'ved, taking them as an average, will make thy Present population considerably over a million. “Znis, ‘Viewing removals to the suburbs, the tables of m~rtatity, and the thousands absent at the seat of war, mnat. be viewed ag @ sarprisingly rapid inerease, fn go briof a Period. the floating population, of ~/nich no account is taken In the present consa8, WAS estimated in 1863, a0- cording to statistics in the Ci*, Department, at near 209,000. In the ~ ‘noie limit of the olty there is scarcely a vacant str’ aclure, and seekers after exclusive residences nerd oréod t0 content | shemgel = wa tho abodes of others, The cities ~@ Paris aro destined soon, It would, seem, to be fally public mooting at Stevens Hall, on Thursday Svening, Dwight H. Olmstead; Eeq., presiding. J. A, Bartlett, Esq., agent of the association, introduced the exercisos by an addreas Railing forth the objects of the Central As Soolation, what bad been and was sought to be accom plished, Robert H. Roosevelt, Faq , Mpok@or the eanitary Condition of the city az engend ig typhus fever aod Other malignant diseases, appe to the yoters of the ward to drop ty lines and vote for honest snd capable men for municipal officrs, This aseootation would saetain none other. No man who wanted an office and sought it could have the support of this arsceistion. Fdward Gilbert, Faq,, encoraed the remarks of tho iast speaker. Re described the pian of organization and. pointed ont its advantages: alluded to the importance of a jmro jndi- clary, and defended the askogiation from the charge of having sceomplished nothing during the few months it has been at work, Walter. Sharpe, Feq., apoke of the corrupt acts of city officials as worse than swindles—98 eriminal—ond urged a bold and uncompromising warfare against the drones, and incompetent, dishonest offciais After & vote of thanks to the speakers many persone availed themselves of an opportenity to enrol themselves ag members of the Twenty-secoud Ward Association. Good music enlivened the occasion. Mass for the Dran Sorvitms —A solemn high maze for* the repose of members of the Young Men's Catholic Aaso- ciation, killed fn battle since the commencemont of the rebellion, was celebrated at St, Patrick’s Cathedral, in Mott street, yesteritay morning. Tho edifice was crowded i every part, and the ceremonies were most fmposiog. A dear tiful catafalyue was stati Rear tho altar in the cenire aisie, with burning tapers around it, aed tho esual decorations. Crape encircled the plilarg ant pulpit, aod the entire edifice wore the appearance of aaancet. Tho Vory Rev. Father Starrs, administrator of tie ‘cose, celebrated the masa, essisted by two other ci men’ and six acolytes. | No sermon was pronoui much to the disappointment of the congregation. Cav Autre. —aasitle boy, two yeara ond a ball ol4, :00 of John Golden, living in Eighty-fifth street, nedy Fourth aveune, fell through the bridge over:the Harlem Raiiroxd, at Eighty-fifth atrest, into tho tunnel, and was doncer- ously injured. He was taken bome. A. T, Albort, @ carman, yesterday fell down a fight of stave at No. 11 West Twenty-Grst street, and surtaine: a fracture of tho skull. Ho was conveyed to lelleve Hospital in an {nsensible condition, and there are Ferious doubts about his recovery. ‘Tae New Two Cent Cor.—The new two cont coins have made thelr appearance, and have slrendy obtained a wide circulation fn this city. They are about twice the weight of the new one cent copper coins, and in Aiametor tho difference is about one-oighth of xv inch, while in thickness it is shout one-afxteenth of an inch, The obverse side containg the usual inscripton, “Tylted States of America,” add a wreath, encircling the fgere ‘2’ and “canis,” The reverse contains an orvamnented shield, surmounted by the werts, in God we trast.” The ground-york is ® wroath of lacrel.: Reeeption of Garibatdi Guerd. GENERAL ORDRR—NO, 4. Hixapqvaarens, Tweurts Raorvenr §. 6. 8. N.Y. ‘} New York, Juno 10, 1864. 1. Porsnant to @ resciution of the boa of vllicers, (his command will parade, fully armed aud equipped. ou tho 11th ingtamt, te participate in tho fon of the eanne mont Now York Volux teers nal juard.?” 2 Line will be formed on Washington Parade Grownd, tight on Untrorsity place, at ons o’slook preciemiy. Field and staff (mounted) will report to the Colonei at bead quartors, at half past twelve o'clock. The mimo sioned staff and drum oorps will report to the adjutant on ‘the ground, ten minutes before the hour of formathn. 8, Commandants of companies are diroeted to carcfotly Tovine aud correct thelr company rostera, and return tbe fame to the Colonel, at regumsenal boadquarters, on or y order, = before the 24th inriant. a Colonel WILTIA MN G. WARD. ‘Wa. L. Bons, First Liewt, and Actg. Adjut A Blockade Ranner, Bostox, June 10, 1504. The schooner Nancy Mills reports that a Britiah steamer loft St. George, BermndaGim the night of the ath instant, for Wilmington, North Carolina, She was commanded by Matt, late of the Florida, and her mate was the men who ahot the engiocer of the Chesapeake, She had ive Fire in Boston. Bostow, Inne 10, 18% Farly this morning» fire broke oat in buildings Now 16 apd 17 Rowe's wharf, oceupied by Moser Lewin, corn. wissign merchants, The building was nearly destroyed, with a large assortment of cotton, four end West India oode, The loca is ootimated at $59,000, which is mostly touurgd, JUNE Li, 135% One men set. ‘Two.of these were, taken (rom the wreok yesterday.” One of them has Been recognized as the body of Mrs | : a7 with Effort to Remove Messrs. Blair ond Bates from the Cabinet. Frauk Blair Read Out of the Repub- lican Party, he, ae, be e Wasuinatom, June 10, 1864, RFVORT TO BERAK UP THK CaBiner, A determined effort ie being made to oust Messrs, Blair ‘and Bates from the Caines.’ The more radical of the dominant party are determined that they shall by some ‘Weans ve got rid of, asserting that their prosexce Mr, Lincoln’ during bis present term of office ts well knowa; but it is doubtial whether be will be able to stand: the pressure which is being brought to bear against those gentlemen. FRANK BLAIN OVST?D FROM HIS KAT INTHE HOUAB. ‘The House was engaged all day on contested election esses. Frank Blair received his quictus, and hts oon- teatant was declared entitled to the seat, He had 0 ak vooates and defeuders among the republicans, his friends belonging exclusively to the opposition, The exclusion of ‘his delegation trom the Baltimore Convention, and bis own exclusion {rom Congress by republican votes, indi- @ateg that bé bas beon formally read out of the republi- oan party. ‘s RRTURY OF SECRETARY CIASH. Secretary Chaso returned here te day form his visit to Now York. TUE CHINCHA ISLANDS QUARBEL. ‘With reference te a paragraph which recently appeared fp the Washington correspondence of one of the papers, Pretending to give the views of the Spanish Embaasy on the conduct of Peru,,weare authorized by the Peruvian Legation to make tho following statement :-— It ts true that Peru does not wish a quarrel with Spain, or with any other country, and that she is now and al- ways bas been ready and willing to avoid complications with all foreign Powers, provided the honor and rights of tho republic are left untarnished, Moderation and justice towards all are principles whfch mark ber intercourse with all nations, weak or strong, and in these she mainly ‘trusts to preserve their friendship and good wiil. The aggression on the Chincha Islands was a sponts- neous act of the Spanish Admiral Plozon, im conjunction with the Spanish Commissioner Salazar y Mazarredo, committed, as they have declared, without the sanction or authority of the Spanish government, The government of Peru ts unwilling to believe that the government of her Catholic Majesty will sustain tho action of those gentiomen or approve such unjustifiable and aggressive conduct; and, although it does not doubt its ability to destroy the Spanish ferces now in the Pacifiio without any material increase of its moans of self- defence, it considers it incompatible with its sincere wishes for the preservation of peace and the establishment of frieadly and honorable relations with Spain to commence hostilities whilst there is @ woll grounded hope of avolding war, Peru does not menace; she simply protests, to defend her rights and dignity, and bas confidence in doing it aguccessfully, because the Justice of her cause aud the patriotic decision of her sons are positive and uncouquer- able elements ef victory. OFFICIAL RECEPTION OF THA MINISTER PLENIFO- TENTIARY PROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. ‘The President bas givon an audience of reception to the Hon. Elisha H. Allen, Envoy Extraordinary aod Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty Kamehameha LY., King of of the Hawalian Islands, Mr, Allen in presenting his cre- dontials said:— ADDRRAS OF THR MINISTER TO TUR PRESIDENT. You aro aware thatcitizons of the Dates ‘States ro- siding in the Rawalian kingdom outoumber all foreigners, and bavea very large interest in trade, commerce and. egrionlture, Tbe commercial relations with the United States, which are coustantly incroasiug in importance, and the geographical position of the islands o¢ well, ren- dor some further treaty stipulations desirable andhighly important, The rapid growth of that portion of the United States bordoring en the Pacific, ia population and com- merce, renders the wee of the islands of great value to tt, the constantly increasing tradeef equal im- portance to the islands. The désire 9f the King ia to fos- ter these great loterests, equally ddvautegoous, by the most liberal policy; aud he (eels assured, tram the his- tory of the past interviews with. the United gov. ‘ernment, that the seza6 spirit will, marie {6 in the fature. - oi + 0% > REPLY OF THR PRESIDENT, suai ‘To which the Président roplied:— Sm—In every light in which the State of the cranial Islands can be contemplated, i i AD O'ugot of pro. found interest for the Cuited Stary “Viernaiy tt was once @ colony. It is now & ‘nuar and uti. mate neigbuor, It is = Sco “of shelter and refreshment for nerchanté, fishermen, seamen te ey we Sabersiee, pets “ @n theso lawthl oofasions tidy » vener citizens, when nat Nie pene até navigating the Eastern soas and 0 are free, and {ts laws, language and reli Li areal the (ruits of car ows teaching and exam) ‘he disi{n. aished fare Which you, Mr. Minister, eve acted in the Eistory foot Iny,,"SAtiag country is well Kaowu hero. Tt gives me pleagara to Serre you of my eincere desire toto whae Lean to Peter non, VOUr vioura fu the United States agroeable to yourself, aatistn,,'7 72% reign ——— I | aad bonesiclal to the Hawaiian po y/d. PRISONERS SENT SOUTH. Surgeon Gaines, Etghtoonth Virgicia, end’ Satese8 8. Brown and Skill, Tenth Louistend rove? reghay™', have boon released from tha Old Capitol acd formated to Genoral Butler to be rent Sonth. HYAVY BENTENCE ON A CONTRACTOR. 8. & Smoot, army contractor, bas been sentoncerd hy military vommission for wilful neglect of daty, tn viola tion of the act of Congress, to a flue of ton thousand doi- fare and tmprisonment in Fort Delaware until puch fine is paid, provided the imprisonment doos not exceed three years, THE VETERAN RESERVR CORPS. The report that the Veteran Reserve corps is to be re- organized {6 ineorrect, No changes of its present or- Ganization are contemplated. THE MISSOURI ELECTION CASES. The House Committee on Elections still have before them two contented election casce from Micsonri, two from Pennsylvania, and the credentials of the three members vloct from Arkansas, THR TREASURY INVESTIGATION. The Select Committee to inquire into the charges against the Treasury Department have nearly terminated their jovestigations, which have not taken 50 wide a Tange as was anticipated. THE BALTIMONE CONVENTION. As the names of the secretaries appointed at the tem- porary organization of the Baltimore Coavention were in- @orrectiy published in many newspapers, it may be of some interest to state that thoy were G. A. Shaw, of Massachusetts; R, H. Duell, of New York, and Rov. M. ©. Briggs, of California, THIRTY-BIGHTH CONGRESS. FIRST SXBSION. Benate. Wasurseron, June 10, 2864. TOR NEW GTAtR GOVERNMENT OF ARKANSAS, Mr Lass, (rep.) of Kansas, introduced te following the United Btater, by a ary, i863, did, amon; that the prerle of A * Hion against the United States mene f Arkansas bare. ciao that time, 4 Hvtrawmelled vote, organired and have in tate government, upon a free form d whereas, pend ne the org of the United 6: December, other tate governiD: ty 4 and whereas President of te tates ed aetd oO in the Bate of Efkensas, ona ovicinily reoryanized the somes therefore, hot A Lved, That so much of the proclamation or proctama. wens of the President of the United States, and 1o much of ai wa et Con, declare the people of the States of Thaneas In reboilion, be 8 ‘rvanaae in veBiigas be had ie her sby declared fooperaitva That mt organized gorerument tn the rose: Mtale of Arkanans boy and it te hored nized, dicon tet qerery Aud iavolunwory serrtude shat never exiat in sald State, ¢oept aa a puolshmeat for arime. THE OVERLAND EAORATION, Mr. Wiixinaon, (rep.) of Ming., !atrodaced a joint reso- lotion to amend the joint revolution for the protection of nL emigration, in effet to change tho route from Forts Abercromble amd Benton to Fort Ridgely, Montana and idaho, P: THE MIRANDA GRANT LANDS OF CALIFORNIA. ‘The Dill to ascertain and settic private iand cialms in California, mented in the Committee on Publie lands, was taken ap. It is In refetenes to the Miranda grant, add fs accompanied by a roport which #ots forth tho facts In the case. The bill provides that the parties claiming onder the Miranda grant aball have a hearing in the United Staies District © of Cetiforaia The com too preface thelr report with tho following:-—< That tof desicned to he remedied by the Dill had bot ter be corrected hy special note rather than by a gens Tallow, An ameodi echt is therefore ted, by way of substitute for ths bili, t0 the end that joe may be | done and the oatoual faith under owr treaty with Maxtor be mAlntAined im the only case which, in the opiatoa of 4he comnatseée, called for the notion of Congress ' Mr. Comte, crop.) of Caly opposed the DILL, paying | 4 The Dili was read at and the various ments acted upon, ibe =4 the whote. ‘THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr Hows, (rov.) of Wis, , made « coport (rom the Com- mittee of Conference on the Army Appropriation bill, with & recommendation that the Benate recede from its im the section equalising the pay of United he-ers. Humwnn, (rep ) of Mi aad ore. 5 : . (rep ) of Mass. , amd Convass approved thous ‘Seuate adjourned, wi action, the House of Representatives, Wasmmaroy, Ji 10, 1864. A ‘THE MORIOURI CONTEATAD RLECTION CASE, Mr, Dawns, (rop.) of Mass, called ap the Missoart Contested election cane and the report in regard to it of she Commitice om Elections, eonoluding with » resolution that Mr. Blair t@ not, but that Samuet Knox is, entitied to @ Beat as tho Representative Congressional Laas tbat ra, at i pel ir. Ganson, (opp. 1 Y., ot the ase, a6 Coneral Distt soe' tthe, = a ares! Mr tt, (rep.) Of Pa, was tired o: hearing a major general's name called here from day to day to vote on pending questions. [t should be strickem from the rolls, om it was utterly impossible for & mau holding a muitary commission to retata a seat here. Mr. Dawns hoped the gensioman (Mr. Brotnall) would not baog Mr Hlutr first and try bimatterwards. He (Mr. Dawes) propored to with the esse Nevortholess he desired every man to have a fair hea ing, Mr. Brown, (opp) of Wis,, remarked ¢bat the question involved not — aitting member's right tos seat, but the merits of the original election, It seemed to him that the case should be poned out Of qourtesy to a man actually in the fleid. At least he should have an op. portunity to defend himself, and it wae due to him that the House should fully Investigate the subject, Mr. Ureon, (rep.) of Mich., suid that the House wae ag fully able to determine tho question now as at any otber time. t ‘The House refused to postpone the consideration of the question by a vote of 67 to 72 bra confusion and disorder prevailed during tho pro- coedings. The Sreaxwr repeatedly requested members to set a good example of order to the visitors on the floor, and he suggested that those who persisted in loud conversation had better retire to the cloak room, so as not to disturb the leginiative de!iberations. Mr. Dawes sustained the report of the committee. Mr. Brown, of Wis,. a8 one of the commitiee, sald that there was no testimony which justified the majority ing in favor of Mr. Knox, Ir. Ganson, (opp. ) of N. Y.,@ member of the Commit- tee on Elections, said that the question as to whether Mr, Blair is, or is not, a major general in the service had nothing to do with the adjudication of this case. It was not before the committee, who wero called upon to con- sider duly whether the sitting memher or the contestant received the larger number of votes. Mr. Dawss replied wo Mr. Brown. ‘The House then voted on and adopted the resolution that Mr. Blair is not entitled to a seat as member for the First Congressional diatrict of Missouri. ‘The House next decided, by a vote of seventy against fty-two, that Mr. Samuel Knox is entitled to the seat. ‘THM DAKOTA CONTESTED ELKOTION, Mr. Dawas called up the contested election cage from Dakota, The resolution deviares that William Jayne ts not, but that J B. 8, Todd is, entitled to the seat as delegate from Dakota, 2 jubject was discussed, but no vote taken. Adjourned. * whe Turf. UNION COURSE, LONG ISL AND—TROTTING. Faar, June 10.—Matoh $2,000, mile heats, best three in five, in Rarness. H. Woodruff named b. m. Baby Balle. D. Pfifer aamed k g. Fort Royal.. Time. ‘Tbig match haz created considerable interest for a long time, it being the second of a serics that were made last winter, the first, it will ba remembered, being with Baby Belle and Kmpress, which was sottiea by the latter Paying forfeit. Thethirdand fourth of the matches are at two and three mile Leats, between the above named horses. Baby Belle waaa great favorite yesterday, one hundred to twenty-five being wagered on her winuing. ‘There was # very-respectable at'ndance. Tho track was i beat order, and the werxner fayorable for trotting ime, After o fr ¢ unsuccessful attempts 4 horses tho wort,“ 1 Abe with Fort Roya! Dut was quick!) Kow: before goin, Soe hfe dred yards, Sho took Fort Royal Taro was six longths ahead. Then ove hundred i was oot 68 bern Oetew bee, goo aro was levgths aboad ai pole, caked very much ay tho horace were golng around the lowor turn. Coming on Pe stoteh, Rowovar, Fork Royal trotted better. ned sadualy op. tu9 tif he was ont of danger, when he was in hand and jogged to the stand, qho maro came to the score at. very modorate 10, wloning and third beats were D leading throughout, psp} we oa for a pare” wien five entries, will oome off this BY thd Fashion Coume Atro Sflerncon ioe ee ed THR WEEXLY HERALD. t and Hest Newspaper in the Country. ‘The Werxry Haxau, for the present week, ready this (Setardsy) morning, will contain :— A fall account of the Operations of Genoral Sherman's Torces in Goorgia, accompanied with a Map showing the Positions of the Rebel forceg on the 19th apd 224 of May, aud at the Battle of Now Ifope Church; a particulars, by our special correspoudents, of the Battles and Vic tories of the Army of the Potomac in {ts advance on the perbel Capital; an accoupt of the Victory at the Head of che Svenandoal Valley, and of the Captnro of Staunton; a fbi report of the Procesdings of the Baltimore Repub. Near Gouvention; later x¢wa from Rarope aad Central Amorica s Poetry; an luteresting Story; Fhootim , Scientide and Agricu ‘tural News; Sporting Intolligence, fal! reports of the Movey, Commercial, Cattle, Horre and Provision Markets,and a ywiety of other interesting and waoful reading. . Terms—$2 par annum; three coptes, $5; tive copies, $8; ten copies, $15. Singlem copics, in wrappers, five eonts each - svat ‘Whoat River in Germany Does Phaion & BON" ht Blooming Cereus” remind you off The Doautifui Oder. Wiiat are all other essences compared with PRALON'S “Night Blooming Cereus?” Bvanescences, Marray, Eddy & Co.--Covington, Ky. Bxraa Crass S73—Junn 10, 29 Kegyrockr, 19, 10, 77, 44, 76, 2, 54, 12, , 70, 46, 18, 64. Kuntoogy. Chass 37h—Jui 133i. » 49,57, 1, 39, The Cheay —Co ton, Key. 2TfmmFaino 10, 185. 48, 55, 66, 18, 40, 45, 62, 4, Id. Gi.s08' 27B—Junw 10, 186K, 69, 58,9, 15, Tl, 18, 12, 3, 72, 44. mi mLRY Cuany 42, 10, 25, 38, 77, 31, 67, 78, 72, 62, 44, USSh , 10, 68, 47. me Fume 10,. 1841 35, 19, 87, 5, Th, 44, 3, 27; 26, 60, 51. OMectal Cireniars in Shrihy Coll: tory furnished by SIMMONS, ROGERS & 00, Poat otlica, sripte Cashed im AN Legatized Lotte- aud information given. LLAGHERE & BENJAMEM, Brokers, 310 ‘Chestnut rest, Philadel shia Lote jow York Prizos Cashed in all Legal Lottertes— Paige wnny = or senk J. R. OLATTON & 00., 1) Wall street, room 6, New ¥ Prizes Caaned Atl begaltzed Lot- tories, Heap, oe, TatOranllOh AIP" 176 Broadway, Rew York oly, Lottery Tickets Cashed.—Information PH BATHS, Broker, Iron, gti Wall stroet, room No. 1. 088 tt Royal Have Lotiery.—60 Per Cent prominm paid for prizes: !nformation furnished. The high rates paid (or Doubigons an Inds of Gold and Stl. Serna PA FLOM & 80 6 Wail atreat, N, Ye Royal Mavana Lottery.—The Highest miurn paid for prizes, Information given. Danbioons Wauted. nok & Nos. Mand 26 Pin An Irresistible Attraction.—The New clepepted meee. pramer Y facturer, need spied Stamens a jogant, sof @ respect defies evinpetition, a in this business, Beantirai Compl of Youth surpasses ovorytning for prestrying 438 Broadway A Bloom doauuifying the complexion ani skin. droggiate every wore. nsw ak & Sons, from Broome street holesale and retail, Moarachanm Manufacture © to 09 Broadway, near Four Pipes cut ta ortér and rayne y AAAAAA Refrigerators retail at Wholean'e prices B. D. BASBFORL'S GroatBarvar, Cooper Taatitate, A Perfect Hatr Dve—Mitler’s, onty 50e. BoE WOK Tey Me Alold bw ali druguine, Wepes 66 May picoeh amend. doing as ia committees of Daa LiguTutibe Se 8 Mack: Wad, s Baby the point of aking. a Plibea fe after leaving the stand, again, and in front of the geldiv; of his /24on the tara, and when at the. quarter polo A Baa Brea low y Le orca teal care the Banat LE a 00 cents, a a Batenelor’s Hutr T st4n th worth unealta palisi: meccetiaaaae Sahat porte Aya Bold by all be at and chal tr vedients ef the vest 10, Li aredient is well beige? to ts Oke very a Deneg- 3 Glatutfoci on thy ‘etth sume gems: snpt o property, wad u dei Teaily a tories axwry, and «| alt ‘aagreeabie acs eve: roy them, Sal per bottle, aad by TALL jreeawich strest, New Vorw. ‘nett by druggiais throughout ‘BU ORBS, Pr: Dyo, Proservative and Wig Depot; whol n and retall—Nu 6 Astor House esa The dye appited by axtifut © Vanilla Reans—In Quantities for sale by TAFT & TYLAR, Imperyers, 64 Coder on to eult, street, Dr. Cheeseman’s Femaie Heguiating Pills are saving bundreds of livce, and reliving untold suf fering among the fomate sox. The debilitated girl suffestag from « deranged system, not knowing the exersof her 4is- tressing pains, physicad prostratten and low spirfa, shone learn before her dificutties end ia eousumption. where she may Gada balm for her safforiag and.e eure.qura, That balm, that eure ts to be found ia DR. CHRESEMAN'S PIES, and fn ne other preparatton before the worté. In the erlate of life which precedes, as woll as in that wiieh follows, ma turlty, they greatly faoititaie the obsoge-taking; place im- the aystem, aud obviate danger while they prevest pala. Bold by druggists generally, Sent prompfly by mat. Of perbor, or six for $5. All drtors addressed HUTOBINGS & HIBLERR, Proprietor, Bl Codae street, iNew York, and all Digenses>t mucoeasful'y treated: - Deafness, Catarr — ee Deafness, Impaired Signet, NOISES IN THE MRAD,. CaTAREHAL S7ERotiONS * Cael OHRONIO OATaARA, AAG ECS GuneD, OROSS BYE STRATONTRNRD Is wrote And eter disease Bt ee hye aad phe MINUTE, ry Heal or surgical aid attended to fa iw Rise a at hie consuiting rooma, Broadway, near Dr. Marshali’s Cararrs and dache Snuff is an agreeable remedy ‘Mr alt di of the. fe or pur Seay anatractions, The rene relief immodiate. mais Latugrieun fora ene me Dr. J. © me Medtent om B2 Bleecker atreot.. of tl Totnes, Liver and Kite WELLRTE aedtcloea cen onts be obtained la Now Yack ob the office, 82 Becker stroct. nee Or YS Defiance Fire and Burg!” proof sates + Also, Sideboard and lor fe wt Marley strech, coruoret Colles yee, Hirer plate, Ae, at @ R, M. PATRICK, wee et, Backs, $15, Walking Coats, f ‘. re! bie deSSARICE, 119 and Ife Willam —— Eight Cartes do Visite for $1.—Proots shown iw five minutos, at TAIT'S, corner of Qortandt and Greenwigh streets, mptes, Tan, Eruptions, Freektes, : Akin Defarmities enred by Bonburn, Flesh Worms And al Boap, at bis depot, No, 450 GOURAUD'S italian Med! Broadway Letters and Karopean Sfyle.—@r Numbers gilded 01 fiained foevslgns ond residences. Pain * 4 tere, order. 1)7 Fal ¥ revere ee val ka, Flas a] Lantos: depot eered Soe ontroet 3 ing, Ther ew B . Pubile wate exhibitions fuputs. ud. Fe oe ee COFIELD. Ho: ii Dey street, Grover & RFaker'’s Hiehest Premiam Elastic Stitch Sew lng Machines, 495 Broadway, New York. Gonrand’s Powdre Sabti! Cproots Finte om low foreheads or an™ part of the $1; warranted at bisdepot, 453 Broadway. Hyotls “A.B.” Dowble Strength Lire RALSAM.—Ithenmatiom tm fin moet painful forms; alse ula, “eryaipeina. altrhedm, Unpies blotches, old ¢ Votes, (tie wors: casct OF Sigeasogut the blood, rial complaints, delvilty, liver end ORAS tis 2 BA certainly chre any ease which ean be reached taken in acon with the directions. The “A Bi aold ONDE per wf the prig- bottle, slx for $5.25, olpal dopot, 265 Grand street. Hii’s Hair Dye, 50 Cente—Biack or Brown, Trstariaour, reliable. Depot No. ¥ Baxelay sireet Sold by ali druggfats. Highest Premium Lock Atte Sewing ection WHSELER & IGN, Broadway. “Her Majesty” Champagne—The Roy 90 al Wite of Bngiand. we July 3. $25 pew Shae, 8 OF BOE Sen Wan, AF Mrcueags pines For anie by GEO. (mint) of Broadway, one door te low Canal sirest, formeriy 11 Wali treet, auger’s Standard, R bie Perene and Cloth age ‘or ab{pping cotton, week &c., et mar nufacturer’s, 115 Chambers street, Notice.—Hoyt's Hiawatha afr ite~ storative {a still sold at No, 10 University place, New ora O11 Copnac—Fine, for sale by TAFT & TYLER, Importers, 54 Cadar sweet, a Purgation, Purgstion, Purgation. ‘The enforcement of this method of eure, by BRAR~ DRETA'S PILLS in sickness, hus saved hundreds of thow- sande of lives, Every day converte are made ; Rrysipelas, of very maltgnant character, cured simply by thetr use and fomentations of hot water. An Internal tamer of two years’ standing, which had resisted all other means, was cifectar aily removed by less than & dozen. DOxés A @intinguished gevtleman was given ap lo de by able physietags, who ald he could not recover. Bui Brandveth's Pilig were then given, four every four howra After the fowAth portion = change Wor place, aud a coupe of Doxes eked im perfect ly of # constipation which w have been hi@dosth. Re- ference, with pleasure, at principal offfet,’ BRAM DIGET HS PILLS are the most (nnosent, while they are the vhost oer tain, medicine kuown. PRINCIPAL OFFICR, BrAnd- RUTH MOUSE, Now York Bold also at No, 4 Union square; Philadelphia, 14 North Hight street, and by al! re apectable droggist#, Sed that B. Brahdreih (% on the ur ernment statup, Ree ct Rene’s loan Fover ent Ague Care ‘ot a cure-all, but aaare cure for Fever Rad Ague, Jpent w Liberty a ‘wp eiatrs. a Of Moth: tng Pos bid- id by dro, CULPA Pactarers, Boston, Blastic Stockings, &e.—Maran Fete e te eUure Truss OMes nyy-ar'No, # Vere) sireeh 18 Radical bX = etc The Poor Little Suerer wi Alataly relioved by using MRS. WINSLOW'R sOCOTHING AYRUE for shiidren teavhing “Th softena the gums redneee Infamemation, cures win? Solio, allays nil pain, aad ives the child quiet, MMUER sleep, from whieh It awakes Invig- orated and tatrasber. Porfactiy onfsin ail caren, a militome =n ef metbece One “eMlidT, ' Rava adil