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—— weWS FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Tho Bill to Check Speculation. in Gold Passed by the House. Debate in the House on the &mendment to the Constitution Prohibiting Slavery. Bills Reported im the Senate &e., ‘Wasnmatos, Jane 16, 1864. THE PROPOSED FORE:@N LOAN, 18 ts understood to-day that the prospect of the nogotia. FOlovs of @ (oreixn loan has been entirely dissipated. It has *wot received the approbation of Secretary Chase, and the offers made from abroud are not suflicient to induce any ‘@hange in the progr: 9 now being carried out to sup- pig the funds needed by the government. PASSAOB OF THS GOLD BILL IN THE HOUSE. ‘The Huure to-day passed the Gold bill, with Mr, “Hooper's substitute for the first section, by a strictly sparty vote, Up to to. day there was evidently a majority against {t, but under the urgent representations of Secre- sary Chae of the neccasity of such action, and the ad- ‘vanoe of gold to nearly two hundred per cent, the admin- ‘istration members either voted for tt or did not vote at oall, willing thet the experiment should be tried, though vwntb but little fuith in ity officeey ae a check upon the advancing premium on fold. HE HOUGK DEBATE ON THE PROHIBITION OF SLA VERY BY CONSTITO [ONAL AMKNPMBNT. ‘The House bas resumed nist sosginpk, and they wit! be Sontinued for the present. or at any rate until some im- qportant measures are dig %osed of. The House to-day en- @egod upon the constitutions! ameadment abolishing @lavery, Tho debate will be closed and the vote taken sapon it at four P. M. to-morrow, There is no hope of its passage, ‘The democrats, wth aneor two exceptions, are ‘anited against it; and consequently a two-thirda vote in is favor is imp setbie. ‘The josie of events, and a return ‘Of there Kepresentatives to ther constituents for a time, aay enlighten then s0 as tos ccure ita passage at the next @ensfon. ae. CONFIRMATION OF NOMINATIONS. ‘The Senate has coujirmed the nomination of Brigadier ‘General John Buford, decouse:!, to be major general fa the ‘volunteer force from the Ist of July, 1868, and Colonel @elden Conner, of the Ninetee:th Maino Volunteers, to be brigadier general in the volunteer force from June 11, 1884, SUFFR®INOS OF THE SUTLERS. ‘Tho sutiers’ trade, under eertain restrictions, has again Deon opened with the army, General Patrick affording every reasonable facility w the officers and men to pro- eure the luxuries of the season in the field. Captain ‘Beckwith, of bis atal, is tem orurily located here, super- ‘ntonding the shipment of goods and examining parses, Despite the privileges granted the sutlers, however, qmany empicy every artitice to evade the restrictions of Sho law, and scarcely a day jassea without the seizure sand confiscation of vessels and yoods. ! THR CAS" OF WILLIAM YOKUM, y- “The President sont a mossage to the Senate to-day, Rcdompanied by @ commuvicalion from the Secretary of ‘War, in answer to the recclation from that body, ta which it appears that one William Yekum, of Cairo, Til., found guilty of kidnapping a negro man in the employ of ‘the United States, avd for Mitty dollars delivering nim to ove Gant, of Kentucky, is now in the penitentiary at Albany, serving out tho peo at bard labor. It seems ‘That 00 an appeal from Roprosentattves Green Clay smith, Lucien Anderson and W. {. Rendall, and ex-Representa- tive S. L. Casey, the President endorsed their request as follows:—* William Yokum, horoin named, ts hereby par. doned, February 16, 1854; ave pubsequentiy added, after making the above entry for par upon representations made by tbe Sceretary of War, I suepended action in the case.” A BLOCKADE RUNNER DESTROYED. ‘The Navy Departmeat bas been informed that on the M4 instant the Uuied States steamer Wamsutts, eta fioned at Goorgetown, S C.,chised a side-wheel steamer ‘anti! she rau ashore, which praved to be the Rose, of London, with an sssorted corse. After further effort to got the Rose afloat, sho was destroyed. A VALSEIOOD CORRROTED, It has been stetod in distant papers that the Ohio hau- sdrod days rexitnvate, whici roguntiy arrived here, be- coming mutivous, refused to go to the front, This is tnoorrect. They went with as much willingness as any other soldiers during the war. A NEW CONTRARIND COLONY. Owing to the increnes of coorrabands at the Ariington colony, the government nas taken possessiom of Masou’s Ywiard, in the Potomac, and is fitting it up in complote order for their reception. PRESENT TO MIS. SENATOR MORGAN. Mra. Senator Morgan was last night preseuted with « coutly and elegant A{chan, by a committee of Jadies ard gentiemon connected with the Metropolitan Pair in New york. HOSTAG#S SENT TO PORT DELAWARE. Orders have been lesuod ty trans’or hostages beld for Vatoo prisoners from the Old Capitol to Fort Delaware. THIRTY-EIGHT CONGRESS. FIRST SESION, Senrt Waseorow, J LAND? FOR CaLirorsta. Me, Heapricna, (opp.) of Ind., from the Committee on Pubic Lands, reported favorably on the Dill to gravt to california the four bundrod acres of land connected with he Tenttentineg of the State, and It was passed. ow Pant? BIEN, Mr Faesanven, (rep.) of Me., from the Committee oa 14, 1864. Fine orted back the pill from the House Jag toe duties on imports, anc the Tarsi bin with ovata ‘emeidments. REORGANIZATION OF IDAHO TERRITORY. Mr, Wan, (rep.) of Ohio, exiled up the House bill te yord the ‘act to provide a temporary government for ¢ Territory of Idaho. authorizes A reapportionment Ip Territory under a vew enumeration to be made of fe fababitauis, and iixoa the election tor the 24 of Ucte bor. Lhe bill was pasced. APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS, The following House bill was, on motion of Mr. Caaxd- ear, (rop.) of Mich., called uj and passed, lehiabemy =~ out certain clauses. Tbe bill as ‘amended provides that ‘there be appropriated $250,000 to be expended under the ‘divectton of the Secretary of War in repairing the public works connected with the harborsen Lakes (hompiaia, Ontario, Erle, St. Ciair, Huron, Michigan and Saperior, Go faras the same may, iw, his” ment, be necessary ; tuere also be ‘appropriated 000 for Lov | och of the works on the seaboard as may is the Judgment of the Secrotary need such expenditare. SETTLEMENT OF CALIFORMA PRIVATE LAND CLAIR, At half post twelve tho epecial order came up, viz— ‘The bil to heme hyo and gettic private Isad claims in Call. ~ ‘Yornis, invoiving the great Miranda grant. ‘The preveding motivn indefinitely to enrrial, and was thos, after the cons time mh ‘repented Baa eee moth of, ‘TRE MOKROM POCTRINR. ‘The following tesclution was proposed by Mr, McDov ¢ Barta (OPH ) OF Calm Reasived, That the people of the United Tegner with indiiforence the a ve et « hu An orenhruw by fervor wap Frama f ean government was of mack say Tas mite Mr, PRRSRNDRS, (| ‘of Me, from the Finance Com. mittes, reported the ‘Dili Imposing an additional ‘ax Dill), which, as amended, was arse called up vy Mr Vmenwone, with the Senate's er Koen acbate coneed On (he aniend ohare eosaed on ihe anietdmeats appropriatn money for certain improvements in Boston hart . Me. WisoR, (rep.) of Mase, copoeed striking eet of the Dui the appropriations for Great Brewster's Island and or Deer and Seweil’s isiands in Boston harbor. The action ‘of the tea was destroying there islands and en che harbor, It wae of yal importance that on. crovetments of the cea upon the barbor of Boston should do arrested, and the Seoate abould concur with tne action » the House, Mr. Suse, (Tep.) Of Mase., also opposed the amend- cnont at some length, The amendment of the Sevate was agreed to. An amvadment boi gags $177,000 for the dofences -of Catitornia was ofl by Mr. Coxwess, who said the sovornment store nt ‘nO sagression,.but simply to provide for defence * ody tnd from any he =! Avwert anateven, Be, bighiy important thas tne State should bo coved | Ld rine Vaton. Mr, Neearrn, (Opp.) of cade said the fortifications of that State were utterly tn The amendment wu arent to and the bill passed. Joint resol tion (ot the rellet of the State of Wis coma” was alled , and aftor considerable debate paseed, TRRGOLD mt, aie the emendmanis of the louse thereto. wee. 00 mo Nkw YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1864.-\YITH SUPPLEMENT. tion of Mr. Fasvmvony, taken up and tov |mendod was ordered to be printed, 80 as to be examined nd cousidered tu-worrow, THE PAY OF SOLDIERS. On motion of Mr. Witeon senate amendments to the bill equ izing the pay of United States soldiers, and a agreed to mittee of couierence. BUREAU OF pt md copy On motion of Mr. SumER Bureau of Freedmen’s Affairs, as reported Committee, with amendments, was taken some debate and some amendments to the bi adjourned. House of Representatives. ‘asmincton , June 14, 1864. RXYENSION OF THR MAIL CONTRACT TO THE OVERLAND MAIL COMPANY. Mr. Auxr, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, reported a joint resolution empowering the Postmaster General, in his discretion, to FVAIRS. House bill to establish a yy the select , and alter the Senate extend the mail evntracs with the it oontractors, commonly known as the Overland Company, from the Ist of July, at existing rates. Mr Atay said that tt was considered best for the in- terests of all parties that the contract should be extended one year, as iu the present state of tho currency it was impossible to determine what the service may be worth. ‘The Postmaster General bad aavertised for bids, aod the time expires to-morrow. Heuce the importance of prompt action on the resolution. Mr, Srevens, (rep ) of Pa., desired its postponement in order that it wight be aecertainod whut the bids aro. Mr, SHinwon, (rop.) of Cal., suid that while the mali service from Sait Lake to California is wel! performed, the eervice this side # @ notorious failure aud outrage. Thore ought to be more efficiency and responsibility. Mr. ALLRY replied tbat wbat the gentleman (Mr Shan nou) bad stated had nothing to do with the pending pro position, which'provides for cuntinuing the contract uvly for one year; whereas, if the contract, under bidding, was awarded for four years, the contractor might obtain a much larger sum. — passage of the resolution would bave saved handreds of thousands, if aot millions, of dul- jars to the government, ‘Tho revolution wus read twice; but, aa objection was made to the third reading, because the bill had not beon ‘engrossed, it went to the Speaker's table, THR GOL HILL PASSED, The House then reconsidered the vote by which Tecently the Senate Gold Bil! was lad upon the table. Ar. Fexwanao Woop, (opp.) of N. Y., asked unauimous consent to speak ten minutes upon the subject. Mr, Srau.pinG, (rep.) of Ohio, objected. ‘1b6 House first voled on the amendment heretofore offered by Mr. Davis, (rep.) of N. Y., nar Provided, moreover, that during the. operation of this act the laws of trace and gravitation be and the same are hereby susperded. ‘This was voted down amid much laughter. Mr Hoover's snbstitute for the fret section of the bill ‘was then agreed to. The bill was then passed by yeas 76, nays 62. It provides, as follow: Thot it shal! be unlawful to make any contract for the purchase or sale and delivery of any goldscain or bull to be delivered on any day subseideut to the day of mak p, such contract, or for the paymentot any sum, elther fixed or contingent, in deiauit of the delivery of any gold coin or ullion, of to inake such contract upon any otuer terme thap b 4did coin or bullion and the pay- ¢ price thereot on the’day op which in United States notes or national r to make any contract for the nd delivery of any foreign exchange, to be pur delivered al aay time beyond ten dass snbsequant to the muking oP such Contract, of for the payment of any, either Bxed oF contingent, in default oi the delivery of any foretya exchange, oF upon any other terms than the actual delivery fe Within ten days from the makin 4 cl the immediate payment in folt greed price thereof om the day” of | delivers United states national currency make any contract whatever for tie sale acct delivery of any gold coin or bullion, of wit peraon making auch contract shall not at the time of tuak'ng the sare bein actual possession; and ft shall be antawfut to make xa of meney or curreney not being in coin to in coin or bution, or to make any lor of coin ur bullion tobe repaid Ia money or curreney other thun coin. 2 Wt shall be ai for any banker, or other person, to make anv purchase or sate of go" coin nor Of wty forcisn exchange, or any bet atract for any such purchase or pai st any otaer v'ace than the ordinary piace of business of either (he seiler or purcharer. owned or hired anit occupied by him indlvi- "oF by ® partnership of which ho 13 a menibe contracts made iu violation of this set shall be person who shail violate any provision of.th!e hovd guilty of a miademean don cunvic tion therent be ued in any suin uot less than ove thew aud do.lars nor more than tem thousand dollars, or be imprise oned fora period not loxs than three months nor longer than one sear, or bosh, at the discration of the court, and we be “ubject toa penalty of one thousand dol. otenos posed by the fourth section of thi action at law in any Courtof tates, of any colrt of competent ae Bec. 5 act may bo recovered im Kecord of the United jurisdiction, whic. action may be brought on the name of tne Untied Staces by any perzon who wil: sue for said pan- aity, one half forthe uso of the United States, and the other half for the person bringing uch action; and the re- covery and gatisiaction of a judgment in avy’ puch action Shalt be Bne for the same edlence Im any, prosecution fustituted subsequent to. the Fecovery of such judzment, butshat not be a bur tathe in. fiction of punishinent |y imprisonment as provided™hy wwid fourth section, M4 and parts of mate inconsistent with the vrovisions of this art are hereby repealed. NO: RIALONS TOR C1VAL, EXPRNERS, Alter the passage «f the above Dill, went eof the Woele on the bit maxing appr: 8 for certain civil Expenses, The bill makes ap! ‘opriations for the eurvey of the ovssts and the fight establishment and other civit expenses, Some of ine being objected to by the toaority of the mem a moti s made and carried by w large majority that the enacting ¢ ause be stricken ous. ‘The bill was thus deveated, |The House recommiited 1 to the Committee on Ways and RYRAING RBCIONA YOR 1 UINES. On motion, |t was resolved that until otherwise or- dered the House wil! daily take recess at half-past four to waif. past soven for busivesy. TIN REPRAL. OF THK YOGITIVE SLAVE LAW. Mr. Faron, (rep.) of N. ¥., stated that be was obliged to leave the House yesterday on- account of ii health, and his colleacno, Mr, Steele, kindiy eongented to pair witb him. sir. Steele was now in Ma seat, nnd hay Mr. Feutoa) asked Consent of the House that shey should vow both record their votes ov the dill for the repaai of the clave la Consent was given, and Mr. Featou 1 Mr, Steeie against the bill. NS OF SLAVERY HY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. {ouse resumed tho consideration of the bili pre. an amoudinent to the constitution to aboiisn ry throughout the Uasred: state PREYS, Coan.) at N. deuied the constitution could be consirded 00 @ th matters beyond 18 reach. , not tke away tho reserved rights of any State, I! #0, what was to prevent the absorption of territory. If one right or priueipl® cold be swept away, all could be destroyed under such adoctrine. States might be anmi- bilated and monarchy substituted. Leave each State to tay what fs boat for tts own people and tostitutions: Mr. Fraxaxvo Woon, (opp.) of N. Y., said thet this was NO Lime [or achange in the organic law. We were The cia ef the conilict, Ya the midst of etvil war, and the greats: id wounded are sad @v:donces: of the destru ua. The eatire poople are in volved, directly or indirectly, in the dreadful conilict. There was too Manch excitement i the public mind toad mit of calm and cantious Investigation. If gnch a could be made in the constitution tuis was pot the for it. The edfect of such aa amendment wontd produ revulsion widespread aud radical in ite character, and add to tho existtug sectional hostility, and, if possible, make the conflict more intense, Among bis reasons {or opposing the resolution, he said tt ‘wo make social uatituttons subject 0 the government, and this ‘was in antagonism to tbe principles which unde lie alt republican systems. It was unjust. It was a brench of A faith, and not recooeilabie even with expediency it struck at 9} ty, aud luvolved the extermination of tbe whites of the Southern States, and the forfeiture of their property A} Jands, to be given to the black drive te former out cf extstence. ecene oF the bloody drama’ which the voreiltzed world weuld gave with hor: that the control of the was never delegated to the general government, at con'd ated excepting by the consent of all t conten of bis remeche ba sponse of the war litical jackals who had jumped into place. Ho could read mauy evidences to sbow that they hed been tho most intense A) coercion. Certainly thoy are now erssed from the memorials of the democratic yy and lost to the respect of those who bold to its time Eoocrod eve principles, The and a pt! the ee ee ak of the Jaion; but much ooeseton a phe s ce by recto te the ancient spirit of Dot 18 must be ratified by the Sate conventions of the people, Nothing coul: He woul gent! to submit the amendment to thotr sever the roots of our institutions aod was 8 torribie seit evi- dent treth that no government is republican in form or substance which tolerates the a of slavery. Such republicaniem was boro of bell. Ae refuted the ae whied a ng mg rage ie pr that we mosnnge cotonnia ‘bret dozen hostilities by WH, thas the on ; He seizures of fortifications apd other i vings. Brunt be convinced that it ts indiapeneable to the future qwoil being of the country, He inust be satiated that it would reatore pesce and harmony to the Union, ava that the present t* the most auspicious time for ita inaugara- ton, Thir wee a part of,the scteme of fanaticism, with & Fiew of obtaining a new lease of power. Ho contro- charges againet the democrats that they were iy with eeceasion The crios of *co ja veh Tying ee from the a is candid wt rolock took a recees till halfepast seven for speech making. RVEKING SRSSION. A dorén members only wore present. Mr. SHAwNON, GrOp ) Of Cal., argued that slavery alone is responsible for the war, This curse could not be por> petuated consistently with freedom, and !t became their duty to soe that it shall not longer oxist Gisintogration and disruption. Slavery aud bat are HMentical, avd being antagen ria to cur constitution, be would for this, tf for mo other reason, vote for au amendment to aboliah slavery turouchont the Uoited Stores, Ha rowarded wiavarw aa the somm of ald Tulane. to tte ey out stitution In a way never contemplate: on scrap lend, from 2 to 14, cents per pound, is mace in duty on the following items changed from 36 to 40 per cevtum a@ va from 18 to 24 per contum; manufectures, from 16 to 20 per centum; flax or linea yurns fur carpets, (rom 25 to 30 per centum; manufac. tures of sisal grass, from 25 to 30 per centum; spun silk, from 25 to 40 per contum; china and porceiain ware, from 40 to 45 per centum; gutta purcha, trom 35 to 40 per centum; icerscnaam’ and other pipes, from 60 to 75 por centum: tens, 10 per cor addition to 20 conta per pound; by manufactarer’s steal from 3: glass in clases, he shall veri'y to the collector bis entry of Lincoln and to favor of Fr: following extract [rom a epeoch marie by Casper Butz, at tren any other piace. He party ta wo shall ae be induced to do no by and as | It was bratality vitited, Gishonestly corrunted. The @4y Of Conceesina to the slave power has passed. Digso- lutiow of the Uuioa nad recoguitiva of the Sominera con- feder-@y Or the immeitiate abolition of slavery is the leaule, aod the peuple must face the music. There can be ‘Oy reunion with s ery. ) of Pa,, said the proposition was Mr. Corrrora, intended to set ae the miliors of ign rant aod dobased mogrocs to swarm the country with pestiential Sflect, thus following out wild and tanatioal teachings. ‘The question was whether Congress the right (ako from the people of the South t property, The pawsage of such an amondmeat would not ony produce Giscord at the North, but strongthen and add virulence to the rebellion. They bave a right to amend the constitu. Mon for the destraction of the right of the peoplo to bold Peemig al Waile be atrengly condemned those guilty of in the South, be said be must in truth dewounce the party which ‘uroisbed them with an excuse for rebel- lion, for the abolitionisia were the best friends of the secessoinists, It was fanaticiem and sectionslism which nag } produced the present unhappy state of affoirs. ir. Keisoaa, (rep.) of Mich., said it seemed to him the wenanaes Of the human suse demands this amendmont to the constitution be made, The prosperity of tn: eu calls (or it, aod those wito avoid this duty are ¢ treason to human liberty and human rights, The ible ‘a » text book of true democracy, and it teaches us that nments should be for the happiness of the many aud Bet for an exclusive few. He earnestly advocated an amendment to the constitution so as to sweep away the monster slavery furever, and thus rid ourselves of a here- tofore constant source of trouble. The rebels have no rights ondor the constitution and laws which they have Bet at defiance and refuse to obey. Mr. Rosa, (opp.) of Uil., Gatentedtbe smbodtitio party, Speaking Of 118 patriotiam, end saying ib Daa a@ cleer record and untarnisncd history, which will Hve as long 88 constitutional government shall endure. He was in ft of @ national convention, to sottle and adjust by f concession the questione ‘at igaue, and of consoli- dating the armies, North and South, to reafirm and vin- diaate ve Manrce doctrine, If the poiiticiuns had been way the pe plo would have sottled our di.!l oulty ae ago. How long, he asked, were the bulls and edicis of Washington and Richmond to continue potential tu the sacrifice ot humun ile at the behest of ttiese govern: ments, each of which was engaged in destroying the liberties of the poopie, He expressed a hope that the Union loving conservative mon every where would unite in the Presidential election in order to transmit to pos terity the legacy of a free government. Mr. Heiwan, (opp ) of Ind., sald the pending bill baving ed the Sonate, it awalted the action of the House to ome & lnw. A measure to change the orgavic law should receive # fail, caim aod dispassionate considera tion; but this was not the time far ameoding the consti tation in any paoticular, There was never a purty 80 profuse in its promises and so unfortunate in their fulfil ment asthe party in power, After a vast expenditure of men ard monoy, the paesage of the Confiscation bill and the issuance of emaneipation proclamations, &e., there was not even a ressonable success He aliuded to the Crittenden compromise as a measure of peace which the republicans opposed; but they would now vote for the pending proposition as a means of war, Jt was designed by @ party platform to change the eou- by its authors, Not only the mannor but the time of bringing forward this amendment ought to moke gentlemen consider and hesitate before they cast a flerce and exciting eloment into tho Prosid@ntial eleation. The constitution was sanc- tilled in the herrts and judgment of tho peoplo, and was the onts tioa every where, could ratiy. upen it, thing which provanted avarcby and disiutegra- ind it the elements of poice ed no violent hands to bo laid Hence he wi At cieven o'clock the fini. caguong The Tariff Biii in the Senate. Wasnincron, June 14, 1864. The Tariff bill was reported by the Senate Finance Committee to-day. The rate of taxation, when changed, is increnwed in most cases, Reduction ig made on scrap tron from $9 to $7 per ton; Increase Woollen cloths, orem ; flannels, severat classes of cotton ad valorem in screws, from from 33 to 12 ’ cents; 6 to 40 por contum. The firet class in wools is extended to Auch As aro to 9 cents, and worth 13 cents instead of 12 cents per pound; and a fourth class ie made with wool exceeding 32 cents per Lent ut 12 ceuts per pouvd,and 10 por centum ad valorom. ‘The following items are added:—Salpetre, cenis per pound; strychnine in salts, 1!5 per pound; playing curds, 25 and i for different styles; patterns of lastings, mobai ko, for shoes and siippers 10 per cont. ad val: whiting and Paris white, 1 cent per pound; whiting ground in oil, 2 cents per pound: cylinder and crown from 234 to 40 cents per square foot; opium for xmoking, 100 per ceptum The change i» the tax on segars. 18 as foliows:—Segara Of all kind#, valued at $15 oF less por thousand, 75 eonts per pound and 20 per centum ad valorem; valued at over $15 and ao! over $20 per thousand,$1 25 per pound and 30 per centum ad valorem; valued at over $20 and not over $45 per thousand, $2 per pound and £0 per centum Ad valurom: valued at over $46 per thousand, a.) per pound aod 68 per centum ad valorem; provid t paper Fogars or cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be sub- posed on segars, res the owner or cousignee, when o0ds, 10 make aiidition to the cust to raise the same to the market value; aud if the collector's appraisement exceeds by two per contum the decinred valas, a duty of 20 per centuin additional witl be churgod Another section fixes the value of imported goods at the valuation at the last port of shipment. PRESIDED Gencral: Fremont, The feelfng of the Corman republicans in opposition to wt can be judged by the & meeting lately held in Chiengo:— did Hot think there was a sivsle man presoat who woald stand up end sey thet A ham Lincoln shonid be re-elected President of the [ uited States, io bad told the poople of this country that the best policy (Laughter) £ eerced he did uct want any such man for th ident of the United States, (Cheers.) He thought that Abr ham Lincoln was the weakest man that ever filled the Prest dential chm'r, (Great cbeermg.) Ha had ro merit that were worthy of emuttion, asd had po more & than a child. (Loud inugher aod applinsa.) Le considered bim a pervect im becile, (Remewod appiavse ) Uo had come from the little town of Rpringtield, and had ected ns ii he hid never 8 decidetty opposed to the 0 Balygtore Convention, and being reeloctet he would dread the ‘consequencts Cameron would be sure to be e beck foto the Cabinet, and tli of every country in the world. He wished nemivated and elected, and he dectared Himself im favor of voting for any one exeait Lineoln and Valandighom (Loud cheers.) He (bought they should do all in their power to secure the nomioxtion for next Proadent of John C, Fremont, aud resumed his seat amid treat applanse. Tho Ilinois (Springfield) Staats Anseiper has hoisted the name (Joba u. Fremont ag candidate for the residency, and remarks in eo doing:— Reviewing thus the history of the past years, nothing is left us but to cut loose decidedly and forever trom Lin. coin and his policy, and to protest acwingt bis re-election under sil circumstances and at any prie¢. No reasons of expediorey can {n®uence us to ever xcec’t Lincoln President aga. Ifa rortion of the so.celled republican overtheies#, blind enongh to cling to Lincoln, ir ory that we break 1 mag om the contrary, thoy will be broken It rnd oy must bear the responsibility if « democratic candidate je elected. Ihe =t. Joseph Votksbiatt, heretofore the only German Lincoln paper leit in Miswouri, now eays:— Lincoln at M redid Genk ten ehcts ward ot etbeino else than Lincoln is Tho whole herd of officiaie will be there avd present in irresistible lobby infuenc ‘Their in fluence extends already every w! Our o«n connty convention, which controled newly appeintet leat, nitogether at his own pleasure, is en exampie, All the legions of officiais have been put ia inde io Ne federal appointment. We are reek ot be wo et these, That ne Dalttnons Con- Topresent the true opinion of the radical to be be my Heoce that convention &@ matter of perfect indifference to us. Lin- coin bas proved abu me aes his firet term that hothis not mo backbone, and one term of bis rule ought to be sufficient. A second term we consider @ dangerous experiment under the present cw cumstances, which we are jonst of ai) inctined to try with time is past when the devil could be van- . Amnesty proclamations wil! rebellions. Hence, away witb Lin- coin! Af the Spr: Nd Woekly Misrourian.) ‘We toll those Daltimore gentlemen that the people will not submit to their momination 10 Juve, September, or other time. do not admit the right ‘of the po gamblers attached to the silly call (ar that conven- ba! {© bind thom to any coureé Of political action or to support any candidate, The convention at Cleveland will determing the question of a candidate in May, ond no Bai- Umore candidate willcrowd that mon of the track. ‘These thi may ss woll be undersieod first ae last. If Chase or Butler t# the nominee of Cleveland, radi. cals wil support him, but not otherwise. Mat uoither Ranks, Lircoin, nor Seward can receive the vote of the dicals and Germane under any circumetances what- . The idea of a radical voting for the butchers of Fepndiicanicm in Mexico, or a man instituting eerfdom and peon slavery in the United States, ta preposterous. Vong ‘rom the Boston Pioneer, ‘Thore are only German vows} fa the Union which advocate | i couse of Mr. Lincoln, while twonty- six have hoisted Gencral Fremont’s name, and all the rast seem to favor him abovo all other candidates. Tn Iilfnois, Mr. Lincoln's home, there is only one Ger- an paper—the Chicago State’ Zei/ung—sapporting bis ‘claime. ‘The Helvetia isn Brriktetan tn Toll City, Io diana, has bow! eneral yal Fremont’ Ty Ratiroad Open: Kasrow, Juno 14, 1864 ‘The first passenger train from Wilkesbarre by the route via Penn Haven and White Haven arrived bere to- flaw Ten traine wil! he cum doily herestior, | The Casualties, THE FOUrY-iGittH NEW YORE, TO THK MOKTOR OF TH HERALD, Rwve Prog, Garvan's Hore, Va., Juve 7, 1964 UR, May 16, arm, ampatation; —- Aruiebin, D, 6th Md, ~ be ony ag re Lave, 20. Mo, ars 1a, aku ‘voau, K, va, 16, chest; Boots, sin ¥ Y, May 1b ‘chon; Orlando voor, 8, 2000 Mes 15, knee. 408; Horowith | annex a lu of casuultion n the Forty elghth | cheat, Win ti toch, Laiuh NY es Fgh Ne A New York State Volunteers since the 24 inst. Very Yoon thems, D, Ten Wie, Mi 16, rempeotfully, your obodiant ‘, thigh: Josiah Brown, B, 6th Md, May 17, abdom: 3 M Young, 0, 14t WILVIAM E, D’ARCBY, ma Ye vit age First Lioutenant Forty-eighth Now York Voluuteors, Acting Adjutant George Mitticador?, Co A, killed; J J Jobason, Go i, wounded, Corvorait'nwiarto & wounded: Patriot 4 wounded; Michasl Casey, Co K, wounded ; @ 8 Summis, Co K, wounded; Nathaniel @ Yerke, Co &, wounded; A Horton, CoB, wounded, Wm Rothe, Co A, wounded. OABUALTIOS IN THR TWELFTH UNITED STATES IN- PANTRY Bape May, 5 TO sunn 8. Company I Ki rp Jon B Smith, Corp Wi Over and David Rubrecht. Wounded—Joha Kreger, Joba Farrally, Nicholas O’Brien, Noah Wickersham, Alonz Reed, Hevry k McKay, Kdward Dufrene, Wm G Kinyon, Joba Swingou, David McHaMe, Morril Bryant, — Gerard, Patrick Moaghor, Joba Krans. Missing—Corp H Kdwards, James H Brown, John Cummings, Joseph H Carlisto, John F Got, Wm 0 ‘Tigoor, Jobo B Desevo, Amos Hill, Jonn Gerard Company H— Kiiled—Lieutenaus A jer. Josep Esboubauch, Wounded—nergeants Morris Sblesinger, James Burke, Lawrence Sherridan, Corporal Wiliam Reilly, Wiliam ¥ Bryan:, Owen Cooney, Moses Hi Gard. nor, John W Hay, Charles Hennexer, Herbert James, Levi Long, W G McBurney, Benjamin McNitt, Isaac MaGuire, Poter Rooney, Wilson W Rice, Ounrad Satzmaa, Horace E Sager, Fredrick Turne Missing—Corporals John A liaymond, Richard Apmorean, Joseph Vrown, J Arthur DeLacy, Jacob Sealer, Freeman 3. Teague, Hoory Wolfinges. ‘TO THE KDITOR OF THR AKIRALD, By Insorting the above list ia your columns you will very much oblige, yours, very bey wily BRANDON, Sergeant co. H, Twelfth Gaitea States Infantry. A London journal thus speaks of Adelina Patti's wel- come back to London:--A crowded audience were assem- died om Saturday to welcome and do homage to the graceful, charming Adelina Patti. After having gathered alarge orop of coutiuenta! honors since sho left us Inst August, she has come back to her “oid love,” the most brilltint and musical audience ta the world, to reap an- other harvest Of praive and profit, There was not # vacan’ Spot to be seen in stalls, what ts called “tho pit,” boxes Or galleries. The opera was that old favorite—the eter- I Barbiere; and Patti was the Rosina, with the king of tonors (Mario) as Almaviva, The Rosina of MHe, Patt! is ‘one of those impersonations which not merely exhibit to advantage her Ginguiar vocal facility, but also show her to be a comic actress of the true atamp—tivoly, piquant, fall of intelligence and sensibility, and in evory look, act and gesture perfectly original, She was in splendid voice and buoyamt spirits; she could not be othorwise, after the enthuslastio recuption her appoarance gave re to, The Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Boston, Mass., June 14, 1864, ‘Tho following is the weekly atatemeat of the condition of (be banks of this city:— TO THE EDITOR OF TH: HERALD. bry See i er for G4 T have tho honor to torward for publication the follow- |“Specin. 524.000 Ing list of Union wounded, who wore taken prisoners | Duo from other banka 15%057.000 Due to other bauics. + 10,710,000 May 6 and 6, and left at Karley’s Division Hospital, near B, PH LLIPS, Surgoou, Bixt Vermoat Voluntoors. Michael Casting, A, 146th NY, lett groin; J & Hoyle, 1, ith U S, lett side and jeg; Patrick Cary, I, Ist N Y, fac ¥ Leviner, 8, ath N ¥, loft bin; Barny Hurick, K Doposite.... Locust Grove, Va. 8,171,000 Srrarsay.—The Hartford Pres is rosponsible for the following:— A Jady friend of ours, who has observed the habits of the canker worms ciosoly trom her window, tells us thnt certain birds were after them, aud would eat them lke hot cakes. She states that when any of these birds lighted on a limb the canker wortns would inatantly, on every part of the limb, drop down and hang dangling by their threada, just low enoagh to make it difficult for the bird to reach them and then the instant the bird flew away they would haul up again and go about their uefa. rious work. c ¥, both bips, Wan Monteith, shoulder; Wm Arnat Jas Rodman, li, 146th NY, F, 20th — Maine, in J W Wilkingon, R, 43d NY. right thigh; Loyd D 46th NY, right thigh; Sergt Lewis A -—, D, Y,right leg: AH Clark, A, 12ist NY, left hip; Corp Jas Dennis, D, 12%th Ohio, left thigh; Jos MeKoxn, D, 126tn Ohio, left thigh, Jt. Johnson, H, 326th Ohio, right foot: GJ Murphy, G, 126th Ohie, right thigh; RA Croon, ©, 7th Wis, through breast, died May 25; Se ¥ Gorell, }, 1st N'Y, left hin; GL Stokell, A, 18thsmos right arm amputated; Corporal WH Davia, #, 148th NY, hip, severciy; W ? Woodworth, 140th N Y, left log: Ait Dunder, F, 146th 3 or, 1, 146th N Y, rigbt sid right thigh, Corp J Uilm Jonn © Mera, K, 140th N Y ntieman who lofs Little rma us that everything ice And his army were noar by’s robola wore at Vatosviile, ‘The boat asvenger dowa White river was not na, —S¢, Loreis Republican, June LL. APYAIRS AT Lari Roox, Ar Rock on Friday ever iver. in which he w: disturbed by gui Atrivals and Departures, ARHIVALS. Asrixwart—Bteamsbip Northern Light child and servant; Mrs M EC Turr'i, Mra Dr Wm Johison, child and brothe Y, breast, eoverety; Sergt JN Wheel. HW Wiltiams. H, 146th N . . A ps thig! EP Mrs J 3 Plumb, ir. mother an Fé Mra ‘Thom Hill and in Misa Vrummond, J 4éth NY, loft thigh: A Smit ty eee Holland Twinm MA. 122i N'Y. jolt tog ampuiated: Cora poor anal wires ant ae RW Hofpis, C, 20th Me, right leg amputated; James MIP ‘Castener and Porrick, G mach Ohio, left thigh, died May 20; Adam B Newton, Mrs GW 4. Ce Mi Morrison, Mra 8 1 Face and chit Boy, 1), "145th 1a, left hip. 1 W CAafland, ©, 12604 Oni Winnall.G 8 Porter, both thighs: W Moore, B, 126th Chio, rizht shou'der: : Rag gp he Tn Fare A Worls, G, 120th Ohio, lo@ thigh, George Neom, B, aa Kengo a donen. as Spe 140th N Y, right Di) ‘bas Wendell, H, 140th N Y, loft thony Pasa ehitae Mra lk. M atin bip; J Fret, K, 156th Ps ‘tarm: Gallaway. D, v 55th Pa, right ankle amputeted John Anderson, D, 85d Va, left thigh severely; DB Lyford, B, 20th Me, right sider; Corp W H Rodgers, A. 146th N Y, right leg awputated; TB Crandall, 1, 7th Wis, leit thigh, died May 15; Wm Kuifin 14sth’ NY riebt thigh, nerioualy nowlea, Capiias A Weight im, LS Anguey. ton, Thos D tion, Mee ie Albert M Juno, seriousiy, died | Mrs © H Simpson. Mew Frank i May 13; W A Wh vleft groin se- $rdeon. GH tie verely; Anson Bushkirk, F, 1i0in Pa, right ig: Leroy ‘Arpendeney, 9 Hammond, G, 116th right knee, severely; two oluldre Oliver Clay, G, 1224 Obio sie rm; J Ketteter, 1, Te anne. Be w. Md, left tiigh; J FG MeNare, I, 126tn Om, right ar TA Perry. J Moleaw au 8, Second Lievt G W Ostrander, 122d N Y, right le Stone, T, 146th NY, lett hip; Gardiuer Yauut, K , died June 1; JW Carr, B, Forbes, G, 83d .Pa, bac i Y. left thigh; 'N Skinner, C, 43d NY, right thigh; orgt iP Nahone, 1, 24th Mich, lett thigh? Cd Poole, 1, 7ta Wie, loft log: Wm Lavey, @, 64th Pa, right arm; GW Lyman, ©, Gth did, left thigh; Dwight Perkius. A, 140th N Y, li M Haney, G, Gat NY, right thigh; JM Primrose, C, 146th N le't arm; John Stones, K, I2.st Pa, right thigh: ‘Martin Scott, F, 19th tnd, left thigh; d wife, Chas Lovett, &W Pe sole, mn ‘app, Wm Dil Chavoces. J Mo. Kdwerd Olsen, tn Milling, Mre Tho- Gubertand chi Suny hue and fara! Ha Wa mand culidven, J " AD Moreaty VE Mn tin de, HB Piatt and tami: Iand the awa sivavar to the slearsen, Havaxa—Steamahip Maxico— J Hoadletne and Indy, tiail, WM Rehie, Senor Mangrd, P. W Garry, gl M Ketty, 4 Muthatian, A oh B Perry John MeCundie, wives and? cutidern forh, Mp Nodriugham, wie and cliid. Wil isu Cool, Mice C Avery. A, 20th Mo, right arm, amputate Stinéa, Mr § A Clarmante. Cartes Irmes, W Len : ‘ Leem'ng, W G Holt, Mes Iio!l, James Jones, Joh th Wis, left thigh: FN Th mas art ft, Perrera, aren Ia Mrs Conelly, Chas’ Thomp<on, Sco Becores Hise Hoste Besconse, "Mee tance Lisa bourne, ive Mary Misaich, Miaw Darrel Ales Mary Darrett. MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Movements of Lisnianant General Grant and Generst Batier in Front or RMichmond—The Brilitant Victory of Genoral Hunter tn West ‘Virgt ts of General rman’s tn Georgt Latest SM Lovell, A, 1goth N¥ me right foot: ian Nt thien: P M Walton, H, lat N ¥, side: A Grievoy, NY. right thigh; "Quartermaster Sergt U1. Richardson thigh, died May 14; I Conley, K, 140tn N right thi Corp J M Diteb, ©, 6th Md, right shoul HC Herebret, ), 88d Pa, right thigh. JJ Blowers, B, wh left side; J we Green, ¥, Tih Me Ww omn N Tork ye tcht'enieh seattre W AG " » 12rth right’ arm, amjtutatec; Fires Lient J 11 Poole, 140th N'Y, left arm amputated; Captain A W Franee, 126th Ohio, right arm and chest, died May 23; LH Songer, U, 122d Ohio. left thigh amputated; Joba , Th Wis, right arm, Serge J M lempsey NY, wan thigh; EC Denning, C, 126ch NY, left thigh: &e., &e. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Australasian, Captain Cook, Hodge, ©, Tub Wis, right Ogeag 7d 3 Haun, ©, Gta N ert thigh Corp A Clark, K, 2d’ Wis, both tbighe; P | Wil! leave this port to-day for Liverpoot. Doran, A, 2d Wie, Breasts Cori 4.D,12ist N'Y, | ‘The meits for Kurope will close in this city at balf-part t J Rowe, F, 7th Md, left arms. tisery Iighiand, | ping o'clock this morning. + DO Veicolt. D, 14th 78, right te ar oD, 122d NY, Dal log, senpaiated thigh; Adam Cranope nenior, A, 147th N right thig! (oj tated ; Silas Corgan 6h NY, right arm, ampuiated: JF stiver, G, 6th Md, trie side. FX Pontireeard, A. tth Wis, head: Serct’ J H. 7th Wig, loit thigh: Serat PV Brisbois, G Tight kvee: J 1, Taylor, Tt Wis, leit foo FC Flared, P, 24 Wis, lef Wis, both hips; D O'Br Reward Carver, H, Tth Wis, right knee, smputated: H The New Youn Haratp—edition for Kurope—will be ready at balf-past eight in the morning, and will cou- tain: — Full ana grapbic detail, from our Special War Corcea- pondents, Of the Movements of the Union Army under Lieatensnt General Grant in Front of Richmond, Va., of the Battles and Skirmiches,and of Ks present attitude and position; Full Accouats of the Operations of General Batier’s Army on tho south side of the Rebel Capital; 126th Obi, Hortoker, ©, 24 Wis, right leg, amputstad; Corp Frank . Hone. fi, ti Wis, left leg, ataputated: Charies Atiou,G, | Graphic Keport of the Splendid Victory of the Army ua 24 Wie, Ler aera amyatated: ® Barker, hcon YB. Gor General unter in West Virginia, accompanied by Toft thigh: M Atkins, &, 126th On t thig : 7 prem 1 ae La sone oka, Ta, tient | &™AP o€ the scone of operations; Latest Accounts of the uochder Rd Gth Md, lert dip, severeiy; Jonna Suecersful Progress of Generat Sherman's Forces towards 6tb Md, be wt Licht i W Watsou. | Attinta, Ga,; Account of the Rebat Raid in Kentucky, Yorn :_righe thie wsbforth. B, 146th | ond the Nofoat and Rout of the Raiders by General Bur- tated. A Young Orb Wis, right | | re one ee ren tee 122d Ohio, night thigh J | bridge; the Latest News {rcm the Rebel States; Late and key, K, h NY, right arm, ampntated; Sorgt Important Intelligence from Mexico, Caba, St. Domingo, Gu NY, loft thigh, amovtated; Charles and reports of all Importaut events of the past week. ee right) arm: Lieut Wiliam’ Walker, I4sih NY, bend both arn M Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five A, Mth bang co Fight grein cents. Corn W Stenbell, 118th loft thigh; Peter Loush. B, 7th Wis, left sbonider: Davie Castiey. [, 143d ia, right - thigh, amputated: Corp @ W Gates. T, icotn NY, right | 2m the Temple of wmae Bmime fe ene thigh, emputated: 5 K Saphy, 1D, 140d Pa, lett leg: Anton | TONS Niaht Blooming Cereus perrawe the Ranuriuus boca Trautman, K, at Wik, right ‘side Louis Liter, ke t4ath | ple of “St. Nicholas! NY, lett wide, revereiy: Sergt F Tempier, B. 14010 NY, shonider: T Webb, K, Vath 8 Y, let hip, xeverel Why should Phal Binh < Wieesntes erg t Hagan, Core: ore JM Spiler, G, 19th Ind, right foot left lee; Raiph Coates, G, 19th Ind. Loth hips ,G, 140th NY, left leg, Wm Busbard, 1, 7610 NY, ioe; 2A Seiem, K, 76th NY, right houlder, JF ., 20th Me, left rT 2a Wie, ‘eft band; Wm Charles’ Whittaker, H, 1st Mi eleson, B, Ist wd, left breast; AN Col right ‘thigh: @ Porner, Rk doth NY right thig! 3, 40th NY, both thighs, severely; Danie f . loft thizh, sever yy: JW Ball, rs beg NY, right oreast: Corporal F B Goodell, K, 1224'N loft groin: J Kngie, D, 140 . left breast, swreray JW eatt, K, 2d Me, leit Ing amputated; Hanry (inde, 140th NY. right thigh: Joho Denemore, 1, 7th NY, loft aniel Smith. B, 149th Pa, ~ verely; Wm ed by the President? Because it might remove the varor of in.purity from the goverpineat bu- reas. A= * « . * . . . * . . * . . And.it came te pasa in the reign of Abraham, whose sur. name was Lanrole. in the eighty and sizth year of the Inde of America, that a mighty rebellion “Be thou my armor did ash as commanded, and marepeles be di'va taat warriors: frown, tb Trom across the grea Mountains Watson, F, 88d Pa, left knee; Wm' 140th 'N Y hires ee ee yeas baw both ihirte. Cal. io H'Hudaon, C, 140th HY, lett elbow? Luigeigna Kind whose hair ampotated, died May 15 War Webb, B, Tat Mich, 7 9 bare risen ageinet us are cowards, and when Lose w. '; y beholt our banners they will surely rum; but they 1 came to past, {hese (wo mighty armies went forth on the plains 0 lett | and Siron'« men, t thigh: Corporal WM Hoage, R, 140th NY, left bip; BC Taylor, 24 Wis, thigh fractured. xeverely Sergt WG 83d Pa, leg, severely; Wm Bloovor, A, 118th let pS, severely; Lewis Beidier, C, 2d Wi groin, severely. IN Garwin, C, 146th NY, right log; Sergeant H Manzer, H, 1224 N ¥, Ohio, both legs, died June ‘onta, &, 1260 in Go, righ Jeg ata putation, First +E, Y, head; Wm Tower, Sawyer, H, at Mich’ saurpehectere Tieht side: Patrick Schrana, Hi, 96th N Y, loft arm; Corporal A H Hobbs, 22d NY, right log, amputation’ Faw Snider, F, 960h N'Y, richt Jog: € Rhinekets, G, 19th Pa, left leg: Thos Tent, H, 140th NY, left hip; Wm Pratt, B, 140th NY, right hin, soverely ; James Huges, D, 294 Pa, lett bip, severel; Sergeant Ashley Sogas, F, 4th N J, left xroin, Firat 5: tA P aie D, 1224 N Y, leit breast, arm an 1D, 4th Md, left ‘log: Sergeant J M Pat. terson, A Tiegh Ny arm, smputation, RJ Camp. belt, Fath Wie, amputation, died May 28 ruvied ‘weiliantly Aud many were alain, but more were wongded Rew there was Lins} commotion throng’ the Le and Abra ham cailed aloud noon the wise men and men of skill to save the Siok snd give new streagih. uate the wounded rege in the North one Drake, cunging in wot bong wonderfal ¢ wroucet by said: “Mi neffer; give me th: ink te driak, and Drubani drank, and said thera was nothin oreo, tn Bamremon county; that it was bitter to Bit ‘good, for the sromacn aud beomuse thei mee ra Henting ine the plantations evermore be call fon | And te wouderrul work, whicir i eanod at thie day in every town, paris were the habits of elvilization prod Lyspepei war creates accidents, and where climate {Se exposure dee. ight troys strength and appetite. joreph D f ‘And he said, “Lav it ba procialmed throughout the length Tot ., rien aide Hi Ot eer Tenn Y. oe jog’ Pl brand o cn Tad romm C r~ leys ged moans tein ‘] fer on Michael Ooi Bi Tih N'Y 1 Corporal Charies wapldehe’ sad tentt despuadon Les oth Ma, lett Uni Sergenet ‘A Dinemore, 1, rom apres, agra eee entation pivlers, re Ti Mats: right ‘leg, A Kite, Ay 7th Wis, lett. thigh: Fone to the stomach atl briinaey te che mind, of watch Ty Jerome Brown, 6th ues bal eh te be Pie, aan & iosts = {r O and got bim a place 140th NY, baok; Wm Miner, | {* the grest ity of Santewama, Hi, 2d Wis, rient oe: Jacod Yoong, D, 7th‘ Wis, brovst: | Mm were healed and wonton tell way [Sl Aohmntat, #, dth US, back oat, Hotetting. D. 1408 | 4 Card.mtThe New York Blectrical In- WN Y, rieht eh alder: ON Cook, B. 224 Mase, both thichs; a 3 Broadway (ascond floor). all Op! d W Hickborn, 8, 20th Me, face, W Babeock, 1, x6 a, at ie ypeneisd waernn “ back;J D Tully, Fy 96th NY, neek;G G Grant, &, 83d NY PREOERIOR MUrRS, M.D | Phystelans tothe JB Hedges, ve RY, ba ties Th bans. ath Prof, J?J. WILLIAMSON, "4 inautuie, Ma, lent a ah MY Ly Y, both thy ba; 18 r Seoit; H, Tih Wis, both’ thigh: Wm Carlisle, ©, Tih Wis, | | A Peefeet Hair Dye nition, tout J Coty, A, Tt Ma, right leg putated; | ents per box, Try it Bold by all druggist. Sergeant J O'Leary, F, 434 NY, ‘left log amputated, died | “T° pau June 1; ae ti E yoru iso a Vinnor, 1, 122d Ohio, lett jow en, hong: N ¥, right aoulder) C gs 188th Pu. Core | Fetal St ean poral U 8 Taylor, kSennn ¥; bead and face: D Potinion: ham, | 150th Pa, left thigh; Dennis Feo K, 140th NY, A New @euss - right thigt Taide A, 46th N right arm and offering one of the iFeatna Dlessings te auf: side; Chae fell, O, Ta Win, right shoulder imenn ced ©, 94 .N J, loft shoulder; Chas Brooker, B, 20th ite, fart odes Saat Taki nga, ©, 6th Md, right Uhieh, La re, Sparks, G. Tih Wis, igh; 3 ierere, ‘A, 19th Ind, right thigh | —s pwekd sep LIFT OF DRATHR AND WHERE WoUNDED, an By amphiete free Col Risrsom, 10un NY) May 12, boart: “ain NY, | forastemp ORI OUUY £00, 609 Broadwag, May 12, vowels , 12, bowels: Ei cre 12 er ws tea it Chaney, b, 2a . i fe ay 12, “ ead; Tim’ Lawrence, Tao NY ar MOUBAND Caltorol, 140K NY, Bay 12, b0 is nau Due Sete ‘be ‘sh Md. May 14, kuee, uuntalaitoa: ane AL aE ERED RENE sne eee | Merray. Eddy « o: eaoonr, Hxten Crass B9-Juseieiahe ee 4 31, 48,67. 94. 21, 77. 66. 63 iw ass 38S weamse. | me 40, a it. Ea 19, 26, 8, wt tr, neo 61, 14, 1356, oa wees, 11,60. LJ Cotlege Lew iors, oy amined 3 SIMMONS, ROG 4 00., New Yorn Pe im All Leqnlised Lottes ~ and panies given. fe aed KR & BENJAML Brokora. $10 Chestaut street, Phtlade!phia. Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lotte. ries. Information given. JARR, Bechar 76 Broadw SOR New Vorm ote. Royal Havana Lote ry.—60 Per Cone Premium paid for prizes; information furntahed, eat rates pald for Doudioons and all Si ae a old ver. TAYLOR & 0O., Banker wal sireot, Lottery Tiokets Cauhed—Tedormation given. JOBEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wail tree room A Boa Com plexion.—Lated' Bloom of Youth surpasses eversthing for preserving beautifying the Complexion and Skin. 433 btoadway druggiate every where, A Great Strawberry Show.-—-The Thir@ Annual Strawberry Exhthition, at the Agrieulturtat No. 41 Fare row. wilt be beld to day (Wed Thursday, Mth and Vth inst. Open 2P.M.of the Gratday, atte ance hay An Exhilterent Tonic and Bowe! Reew- lator im needed by the baxriogs liver. Nothing wilt mare with Crimean Fit Hon, J, MeDougail, Uniteg tates Senator (rom Califo) nave they aro the bitiers I ever ased."" Bineking.—Rixby's Black! grocers id Ly wine demlers and druggists, Paste and Ligney fa the beat. Try It. Shoe dealers, deuggiata Feit. Depot 475 Kighth avenue, Batohelor's Hale Dye—The Rost in the world. Harmless, reliable, inaiantancous. The only perfaa® aildruggiats, Factory, 81 Barclay street Runtons, Inverted Natis, Emo ed Joints and all diseases of the feet cured rithoat pate iaconveniones tthe patient, by Dr. ZACHARIB, Bus eon Ubiropodiat, 760 Broadway Cristadore’s Hair Dye, ervative Pr and Wig Depot, wholesale and retail—No. 6 astor Hougms ‘Tho dye appiled by sktiful artista, Cedar Camphor For Motre fe Chen fragrant. durable and efficient. Driggiste all salt HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston, make it Chotee Vanitia Beans, in Qu For sale by TAFT & TYLER titles te Desfness, “Impatrea ‘Signe, NOISES IN CATARBHAG AFFECTIONS THROAT, In THE CHRONIC GATARRE. CATARRH OF THR TYMPANIC MoCOUB MEMBRANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF THR BUBTACHIAN TUBB CURED. CROBS EYE STRAIGHTENED IN ONR MINTTR, Aud every disease of the Bye and Rar requiring of tedical or surgical aid attended to by Dr. VON RIS RERG, et his consniting rooms, 816 Broadway. near ‘Twéifth street, a Hunter's Office is at No. 8 Divist atreet, New York city. He has no other oMce, Eatnbital 1834, "Kiebt rome anid a private entrance He curs chronte eruptions and spots on the aicin, ulcers: 1 kinds, the most poisonous Impurity of the blood. fat i] Ainowsen tothe urinary organ, rhewmo! &o. uman Frality, Nervous Debility, Tadiseretien. Consultation grails, Hour. in, from & A. M. until 9 0% P.M. Deafness. Catarch, ana an Disenses of the Far, Throat and Passages. snocessfully weated hg DRS. LIGHTHILL, Pre fh Mark's viace. Eruptions, Breokies, Plmpleg Fas, Sondurn. Flesh Wormeand all Skin Doformities om gounag 8 Italian Soutcated Boap, at bis depot, No. road was Right © tes de “Vantte for $1.—Preefs shown in five minutes, 9 TAIPS, corner of Cortlandt am@ Greeawich sireets. Gotng in the Country Do , Not yore to biy one of HORN'S TOURISTS or OPERA GLA Also every No. 312 Broadway over Knox, hater. = tion of Optical Goods at wholevate and retail Sand coe circular. Gouraud’s Poudre Sabtil Uproots BH from low foreheads. or any part of ti body; $1; fh ~ at bia depot, 453 Broadway. Highest Premiam Lock Siiton Sowing Machines. WHEELER & WILSON, No. 675 Broadway. “ter Majesty” Champagne Tre Roy- 1 Wie oF Bi After Juiz 1, $25 | eateries PNRY WARD, er Rchange pines Hove's Hinwatha Hair Restorattves ‘The ouly Restorative that will restora Gray a'r to ite tal color. 10 University place, corner Kighth streot, N. v If You Went to Know, &c.. Read RDICAL COMMON SENSE, A carious book for eurioun people. and a goo! book few every Cs) Fries #1 on Ta tebe atall newadepou Com tenta tables mailed free, ddpese Dr, B. B. FOOTE, 1,190 Brondway, OX, In Thousands of Cases, —Mrs. Winslow's BOOTRING SYRUP forall diseases with which chiidrem are afflicted, such aa teethine. griping tn the bowels, wing colle, &e., has been used with perfect and never-failinge softens the gnms, rednose Mothers, do not fall inflaramation and allays all pain. procure it, ng the pai demand for his Straw f ° naiy ta the direction "s aupply of Summer Pabrion and his prices as moderate Attention !—*!aiing, ane cents per yard. FRENCH PLUTING NY, $27 Broadwa,, aty first sad Tweatg- second streets, ap stairs, to Order. ee with comm, shires perfect Te Mate te ths, Smet nec: pont ae mille, Wameuua, Warriwan and anand Kicharison & Yonge cole ‘sand $3 51. sada Toward Hotel, other Praved tine Minene. Py Ph 79. T. WwW. bonnes 478 drugatn yet res ‘= Made ale N & Wa’ Bronday, cuthor Thirty second street Mauger's Standard Reliable Paroh. ment and Cloth ty for shippit manufacturer's, 11! bers et O1l Cognac—Fin TYLER, importers, 64 Cedar sireet. Pobtical B: P (oitshed ¢ THE ianciive RIFLE, TRE WOLF OF TRE WAR PATS, Cover pig yd $2 Colors, 26 vent WO NEW DIME SONG ROOKS. H0otky's OPERA HOUSE SONGSTBR HARRY PELL'S BHONY SONGSTER, Price One Di Pablished by each DICK & FITZGERA! by ait beskesitore ta this pace le hie DIR Oipieerof the Mbove boots sent by wall lo soy address, ree of postage, on pooner of the riot Perr h.—Ladion Cam obtain ti Ne wapertor aruicie for thele shoes. of sti AAletome iF Cantrell Bixby, Withers & Porter, Teruune, Broomm Pee it ouees, and'at the Agency, 75 Wil ain trees. Ren Age joan Fever and Acue Care ‘ot a cure-all, but aeure cure for Fever and Ague. Depot BLMeriy sweet, up suaire Removal.—Exee! lantern depot, FUNST' Jobn street to or Fireworks Ping ESCOFIRLD, removed (rem i Broadway, Summer Undershirts and Drawers, $1.00. TW. MOODY'S, 178 Broadway ( Moward Hotel). Trasses, Ei ase: rd 4 CO.'S Radical Cure Truss Odlee ooly at No. 2 Vosoy sireek, Lady attendant Thrice the Power, as an. tonto, is contained in @ bot RoOMAL tere bevend any other know: origin, and recommended py the late Dr, James BR. Cutten, Bold every where. 9 of by Swonts- Attn, ¥ New York, aad Washington arenes pols tk ngotion eee WupLow e “OO. nt i? ofelook, at the Excha: et nity failing. Also No. W) President street, Book maps at No, 3 Pine atest weeks do well to ids bey aa Warta

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