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EWS FROM WASHINGTON: The Tariff Bill Passed by red Senato. Beacet of the Favsrabie Reports from Grant’s Army. Wow the Democrats Recetved ‘ | the News. Gerival of French Officers to Report on itary Affairs. WEBLILLE EXPLOSION AT THB ARSENAL, be, &o., &e. Wasurnarom, June 17, 1864. THE GOOD 'NEWS FROM GENERAL GRANT, | AB excel out fecliog was cresied here to-day by the pen from Ganerat (iromt, People begia to seo the icenue of fin inst chunye cf base, and (he reliel is versa! ;bat Be hee at last found the right rond to ca snd the destruction of Lee's army. When the Peapatches andouncing tue success of General Smith's ovewen: vo Petersburg, avd the gallantry of the negro Groops, wore read in the Houre tits wlernoom, they were Peceived with appisuse on the republiown side, which was folued in vy some of the democrats, but most of them Bemaiued stieat and wnat ved. THR ©} VSENTY PIVE MILLION LOAN. After « oureiat adding up of tie bids at the Treasury Departure, it is ascortained tout the uxxregasa for tho Peventy tive miliions loan iv about seveuty millions, 1 The cevreiary has decided to reject all offers below cag Por venti premium, and to take those at and above srhicl will make ue wa agcepted about forty-one @illltons of dotiars. CONFERYNCE COMMITTER ON THE TAX BILL. Speaker Colfax to-day appointed Representatives Mer: DIL, Pendicton und Hcoper as Committes of Conierence on bo Toternal Reveoue bitt, «# they formed the sub-com, jalttes or (ho Committee on Ways aod Means, which pre- pared tho original bill, Thk GOVEENMENT AND YALLANDIGUAM, Beis euici, by parties who are supposed fo know the tn- fdations of the goverment? tha: no attempt willbe made fe arrest Vatlundtenam, the adminiatration being con Pinoed ‘hat bp will do much greater harm to the oppost- Won while at inberty on this side of the iine thin he could fe i Cenadaor martyrizea by couiinement as a State wisouer. MUCILATING PuACTIONAL CORRENOY, ‘The Ad issnes of fractions! currency are being mutl- ated by dishouest parties, wno peel off the figures and deatly paste thew om the one and twe dollar notes Bene ft the iatver bave thus bese altered to dirty dollars. The Malted =\utes treasury docs Lot rodeom iractioual eur- fnoy thus m utilated YOIVATS OLAIMS BYPORR CONG@KESS, Parties having private claims before Cougress were bday much disappointed, the House having coneamnedt Pie whote ceasion wm a strogtio to pass the bu! orestiny a WEMissicn LO investiguie claims for dameges arising from tue destruction of property of loyal citizens by the winy. Ae the day hai beem aexgoed for the considers den of claims of @ private nature, aud the near termina Of the seonton will probably prevent another oppor. boiny afforded for tum purpose, the disappoim- ‘was Ne more severe Danivac ov pexNoM MULITARE OFFICERS TO, RE FORT ON THe MILITARY O4MPArONS. ‘We understand that a week or we ago Colonel ée Ranalaud sud Oppterc Gumwae arrived in this country Brom France, whence they bad been eat bere by their mens LO Feport om sayshing which mey might (deem worthy of notice relative to military science and Bithirs 1 wil! be recollected that our governmest sont similar commission to the Grimes during the late war We that quarter, The arrival@m these officers probably Becastoved tbe regent statemeout that the Freach guvera- ment had despatohed agemia cituer wile a view to lmter- Peation or mediation, | PROVIS.ONS OF THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. The Army Appropriatiom Dill, which bas just become a bw, provides as follows :— Ali persons of color who tave baen or may be mustered to the military service of the (nited States abait re ‘etre the #xime oniferm, olthing, arms, equipments, BMP equipace, Fetiuns, Modieal and hospital atieadarce, fay and craolameats, other tian bounty ,as other soldiers @ tho reguiar or volunteer forcemof ibe United States of tlike arin Of the vervios, from and omer the Tet of Jan tary, 1864; and every porson of color who suail yore ter be tutored imvo the serviow shull receive ener ams in boonty a6 (ue President shall order to the dif. Brent States and parts of the United States, not exoeodiag @e bindre. doliars. All persons eolisted and mustered into the wérvico as folunteors under the gall dased Ustober 17, 1803, for Bree bundred thourdmd volunteers, who wore at 190 ime of ec. -trment ectualty earvlied and subject to ay State io which they vo waieored, shall reve United States the same amonnt of beunty, with- toeolor. All perscos of colar who wore free on the 29th day of @pril, 1X04, and who have besa enlisted and mustered into Re Military service Of the United Syates, sual, from the moe of tovir eu tatment, he eptiried to revetve the pay, Panty aod clothing allowed to such persons by the laws @tisting At the time of Luwir enlistment and (ho Aitoraey @ruerai uf the United States t boroby authorized to deter faine env question of law arteing nader tos provision pad ifthe Attorvey Gensra! aforssald shail dorermine that JAY Of such ented porsous aro ouiitled to receive uy PY, Bouncy of clotuing in addition to what they hove al- gedy received, the secretary of War shal) make ail ne spesery rey uiativos to euabie the pay department to make Payment 1 accordsneo wita sucn determination. Alt exlistments herealver made in the roguiar army of MeToitec “tates during the.coniinasace of the presens @e@etiion may be for the torm of three years. RASHINAL ADIUUKA CANT OP CONGHBES, Weds stated by wome of the most preminens Senatore ‘Sie Congtees will adjourn Bert Monday week. To dose, Reitove:, the Seeste will bare 10 work mach faster then pmlc, many matters of rmportance unfolabed. THE TREASURY INVPOTIOATION. \ The Bouate committee ta Investigate the eondust of af tn the Tréssary Depertment, and particularly tm tne Privting Buresa, is andersteoca t0 beve bees re Wotsted 10 proceed tm the levectigntion by the officers PaPionied by tee chayves upin watch the House cou imitioc was organized. The 0) indiaposition ef the Howe comntittes (© parvus the mvetigation bas mdeeed ofigers te nek te apporatment of aeother eom- eo, wii'SH Will make 4 worvugh oxeminasion, sad witter expose what may be found wrong or vindione few who have been wrongiully charged with mal ‘A $WOND OF HONOR FOR OMNERAL GBTTY. MW, Witiiom 7, Diedgett, Chirmaa of the Arms end Jos Department of the jate Metropolitan Palr of ‘York, nos forwarded to Mr. De Witt © Clark, the tive Clerk of the Wittod States Senate, aa élegaut ‘Badrichty mounted sword, to ve presented to Generel Poago W. Goriy. It is from shitty prominent witizens of Blew York, ani boarn tne \aworipiion:—' From his Srietia, through the Moetropoltten Fair in ald of (4) at States” Sintary Comrnissiva, April 22, 18 Donne is better then theeword,”” General Gorty hed pi, ih 7 bie wouk@e! recelved at Coancelioraville, Woerly 1 rejoty his command only 4 iow hours Defde the Weaniifal prewene arrived, Mr, Clase will we Morlow rend tho sword to the Wife of the gallnnt solder, VIR@INIA BROVEMIONISTS ARRESTED: | A, argo number of secession residantsef Louden county, Virginia, beve beso boughs ja during the ings fow say, Inna gouging to tho Old Capitor ¥o bo Bald a4 Lostagon,| THR TRANSOUNTINENTAL TRLBGHAP HL. 7 | Fr CBitndtor, from tho Commalites of Commerde, Fann’ «i Commumioation between the Atlantie end Pacite, through the Territory ‘o1 Idamo, by the Unites Drate Teregrapd Company. Toe ommises, proposed an eisiment striking out Ube Ceinpensation of $20,900 for Yoare (or tho use of the line by the United Stiles, thy KLSVENTH WASsACHUSeTTS GOING HOME. A’ portion Of the Moven'D Marsachusetta Volunteors (passed through the city to day oo thelr way home, their ime having expiied, hove who ny with the army Deve been _jndorporaled with (be Yirey Masanahusotse 0% Feport on the dill for Increased frcilitiemot » AW FORE P MRATLD, SATURDAY,’ JORH 15! 4864-With SUPPLEMENT. ee are coma inded py Oojenel Rintsdett, of TERRIBLE CATASTRO TROPHE. Mxplosiom at the Was came Axaonehe Bincteen Fomal Hurned to Death °mnd Many Others Severely Injured, dc. Wastisaron, June 17, 1864 A Worrible explosion ogourred the Washington me Dal today, @ few minutes nelore pwelve o'civck. scoms that some red stars for dreworks had been made and 80% outoo black pans todry. Buey could aot stand B temperature of more than two hundred degrees, and, under the ues san, sooo rexched that. One of the slars ignived, whici set the remaindar off, exploding the fa- boratory, ne occupants of the buliding were ail females, Upon she exploging & tocribi@ scone was witnessed, In ‘the yard there were about twelve buadred mwa ana three bundre@d qomea as work, @ mumbor of whom were Darced and bruised im cudeavoring to getaway. The alarm wag immediaiely given, and after the dre was extiaguisiod @ search for bodies was commegeed, Kagbtocm bodies pave thus far becn taken out o/ the rains, burned to acrisp. It was impossible to recognize thom, Eightfomales were takes out in asad evundition and Placed tn the hospital. The sceoe at the yard was of the most beartrending descripsion ‘The parents of many of those as work te the bullding and tue yard rushed to the scene of the digester to mako inquiries after the safety of their children, bus the names Of ail whe have perished canuot De ascertained until a call of the rolt oan be made and those who Rave been waved are assembled together, Major Stebbtus, Milltary Storekeoper, was im the balld. ing at ine time, with sovera! utuer geatiomen, and states that after the powder on the benches eaught the Ore Spread down raptdly, binding the girls and setting fire to to their clothes. Many of them ran to the windows Wrapped tu fiames, and in this way communicated the fire to the dresves of othe?s, ‘The ninetoos dead bodies thken out were so terribly charred a& to be almost beyoud identification. Three more are morteliy injured, aud there are Otteen or tweuty, with several comtusions, Special care was iaken to pre- Vent the fire from reaching the targe magazives, fn which aoveral tous of powder are coustantly Reps: for bad the flames reached the building tho loss of life would ba: been fearful, ax several hundred persons wos in the im. mediaie vicinity, While the Gremen were eugaged in pourtog their streams upon the botiding in which tho ex- plosiow occurred ancther expivston took plice tn the fuins, but which only resulted im throwing tnto the air some of the buraing timbers, Quite a pumber were injured tn jamping from the win- dows; but the majority of those whe escaped im this way immediately rau off in all directions, whiok renders it diculty to tell who perished and who escaped. One youpg woman had an arm broken tm jumplag from the window, Thee boys are missing, and it is feared they eristed ta ine putiting. Only two bodes have been identified, thoce of Iona Conner and Mcrgaret Horan. Seventeen ts the number Kiied, all charred remains, Four others are badly in- jured, nameiy, M. Monoton, clerk; Mise McEliresh, Eilza. beth Huat and Anna Bache. AB toquest was held vo Bight, and the follow'ng is a por- tion of the verdict given by the Jury:—Thoy are of opt- Bion shat Saperintendeot Brown was guilty of most culpable carelessness and negligence in placing highly infamable substances eo near a building Giled with hamna beings, indicating = {most reckless disre- gard of Mfe, whied should be soveroly rebuked by the government, THIRTY-EKLGHTH CONGRESS. FIRST @BSAION, Benn Wasumarom, Jane 1%, 1864, THE INTRARENAL. BEVENUB BILL. ‘The Internal Revere bill was received from the House, ‘with a roquest for a committe of conferenea, ‘THE CASE OF NAVAT, CONTRACTOR 6, W. SCOFIELD, Mr. GRixgs, (rep.) of lowa, presented the following reso- hetion, Re-oived, That the Recretary of the Navy be teaaenuit the deuate eure o Tt the proseadings aod ade the naval court martial bow or SSnoneruee' sets of New Rock. ¥ ~ tas oy Guman.as ‘The Mil for the more speedy panishnaont of guerilias was called up by Mr. Witson. of Ky., opposed it as boing repugaant ion end laws, Hebeld that Congress had xtend the juriediction of a court martial. Mr. Trewncr4, (Fe,) or IM. said Mr. Tale wan arge- A pry 4 principle which voe bill did not ena nelave, reud from tbe amended laws to sbow that in times of ain wag competent for the commanding general to carry lute @ifoct the xeotence of courts martial, and this bit meroly defined the crimes for which quertilas may be published by the commanding geveral, TAN TARIYS BELL. 3 Mr. Davis-rowe to reviy bot the morning hour expir- ing, the Senate progecdod to the consideration of the regu- kar orde—tae Tart bill—the Senate, being as in Comunp tee of the Wavie, Amevdmenis were adopted thxing clove stems fi tren couts ver pound, nod redaciog the tarit on licorice paste or ia rolis from iwelve to toa cesta ner pound, and on olf of cloves frou giz dollars te three dollars per pound. on Btrychuine, ja #48, ove dollar and ia ty ceots per pouad, twas adonted fixing the tariffon haitera? kin and dreased furs on the skin at 20 per furs om the rkia, undressed, 10 per farw not an the cent ad valorem, om contum ad valorem: AB amendment was adopted to the Finance Commitice’s ameudment iam « doty of 20 per cent ad-valorem on all phivsophical a: puracas and instruments imported for the age O aby BocIaty incorporated (or philose, ato. oF Tek, lous parpeees or for the encouragement of the fee aris, or for the use or by mj . #ehoo! oy -eminary of learning tn the United States, Feccion +ighte was agreed to, afternm joeffectua! at- temot of Me. tes vee of N.J., to retain the Flowge proviaions, excepting raw or maaafactarod sil fottows:—i Unt on ana atter the day aud year this ac sha’! be levied, ovlleeted and paid { the cape of Good Hope, except raw oty of 10 por centum ad-vaiorem in adiitios, y wopored on avy euch articles when im- ctly from the place ot placea of thelr grows, the vaiue of thir- teen ceuss oF less per pound Lares cents was disacrend to, and the House provinen for the same duty 00 wool’ tbe Yaiuo oi twolve cents per apes oF lese was adhered 10. Mr. Cornamisx, (rap ) ‘t., @ppowed the Finavce Com- ‘8 smondment KY reference to Imported scvared wool, giving muny statiaties to. show ths iaportonse of ercouraging the wool growwg inderests of ourown. try. He taid seventy-one mica pounds of wool imported into the United Ezates last year, costing a Tage of seventeen cents per pound, which was just one cent below the minimum price in our scale reguining the duties, On ail woo) below eighteen cents the duty was only on wool above imposed, and that was "Pio cleuse was @ouily modified by the consent of the irman of the Finance Committee, Mr. Fessenden, and reads as fottown:— That woo shall be taported adiitien y engudes herein previded, ? eball pay to Nimes the EVENING SESSION. mg PAY OF SOLDIERS. Ma Wnsen, (rop ) of ‘Mass., from tle Conference Com- mises om the dicagrecing votes on the Dili te equalize mando @.repert, which was agreed to. ‘TER TAR? PDL. The consideration of the Tariff bil! was then resumed, and the varions amendments made in the Committees of wae Whole we ‘The bili wae then to the Senate. Mr. Morgan, (rep. N. Y., hoped the ifoune prevision of teri om teas, without the additional ad ‘aro tx ton por ety ‘would be retaived te the dill. oe eer) of hd., moved that the Senne onsen ance Committes's amendment, wna agreed to~yeoas 2%, nays 12—s0 thet the heer aetna cents per pound, as ae, re Bin, p pores Lhe HJ duty railroad ‘rrp in Rixty tnstend of veventy cents per ove ey dred pounds, whieD was agroed to--yeus 19, naye 17. Ee musaxaxs (rop.) OF Odio, offered ai nwuudment ox Tempting quods on which duties were paid on the 30th ef weit tees. a avd extending the me to une Lit of emer, ion ‘or the witidrawal of goods tn bood Bolution Of April 20, 1864, to tnorease empocurty ibe ution on imparts. Dually rgreed mor. warenonion 60 te to Go ottior duty upon the en congun} ‘than if the kame were |i Teapect- be Hreaeaty ia autbor- | meet with no cerious opposition, and hoped t.put down | attempt bas been mace dy ber to interfere with tse com- Bh Cake SS, hemo, 07 Jato carpeting, was decreased i 5 of Mr. x mdi four lec, ot motion Mr. Fuaakxpem, the pay @ the soldiers of the army of the United States, aie abate enauod 4 spn Mr, Sborman's propesition ; nes to afaend the ninetecoth section, 8 Was Bw 18 will rend aadwlows jo wd all canes were the duty, by “aD 864, excoeda thy dition (aed (0, refund the exoses.'? M>. Haun, (rep ) of N. H., sald thie wae the most un- ‘Wide iogtzintion he had ever henra ) Ail lenislative wotiom of a general puy ia | se a tual cases he oppressive; out M was the Loient of folly bo asy that Congress was to rectify ail tae it baa dove im the past, Tv do so would cost more than to cm ry on the war. The amendment was rejected by a vote of 25 yeas against 8 vay NEWS FROM NORTH CAROLINA. The Blockaders Doing a Fine ? Business. Of Lhe Quarter ninseor goveromeut euppies to y the Platte Company Railroad to Port $6,500. From vort Leavenwortn, via Fort Kear- By, we-cward, $1,545,000 Vin Fort Kearny, west- surd $378,000, Ocher iroght from Fort Leavenworth, $50,000. The Cargo of the Georgiana McCaw Saved by the Rebels. ‘TOR TARIFF BILL. Mr. sreacve, (rep.) of £. 1., moved to strike out the tax of two cevts Doane on re oF unmaniaciured ovtton, which was dlagreed to, Mr. Harness, (rep.) of N. ¥., offered an amendment pro-, Posing to sdout czsks, barrels and tarboya of American Manuacwre, and such having been sent out and died with Amorican products shall retura free of duty. Adopted, The section om salt was, on motion of fom, amended ao as to tex foreign salt in sacke, barre’s an Packs gee, twenty instead of tweaty- been ties fd I bg @ighteen insieed of twenty conte, per one: ‘An amecdinent of Mr, sumuer requiring eaiead gOO18 foreign invuices to be deposited with Covsuis, thas they may be comoared therewith, wasadopted The Rebel Rams Take a Cargo and Then Fire at Our Guubvats, Chase of the Blockade Runner Pe- vensey by the Gnuboat Newbern. AQ ameudment of Mr. Harris was adopted making tho duty oa brimatons, crude and in rolis, o#@ cent per instead of ciz and ten dollars por tes, an fo the ppunde House bi The Ant as amended wes then read tires times and guerre by & vote of band 3, nays 6. upkalew Hendricks, MoDoagall, Pow ‘The senate at ten minutes to twels She is Run Ashore and Her Boiter Exploded. House of Representatives. Wasuwatow, June 17, 1864. Time CAPTODS OF PETERSBURG, VA The Sreaxnr caused tbe read to the House a com monoication from the Secretary of War: detatling reornt @venis in connection with the capture of Petersburg, and tn which It is stated the hardest fighting was done by tho colored troops, (Appiause.) Mr. Kex.sy, (rep.) of Pa., expressed a hope that cor- tain goctiomen would now: withdraw their slander on colored troups. The Two Hundred-Pounder Parrott Captured at Plymouth Taken to Richmond, Boa kee BG. ‘The supply steamer Newborn, Captatc Harris, fgom the North Atlantic blockading squadrea, arrived: ut this port yesterday, via Vortress Monroe, Mr. Goorge FH. Hart’s Despntches. Nawnery, N. C., June 6, 1864, SOME FACTS ADOUT TAR BLOOK ADB: Te ts the generaily prevailing opinion in this country that. the rebel port of Wilmlogton i offectuatly closed Against blockade runners by tue Uuion bicoxadiag squad- ron stationed for that purpose, * Every day or 80 the name or mames of valuable prizes are published for the editioation of the people North. In fact, so thoroughly convinced are all purtiee, not exceps ing our venerable head of the naval bureau, aod by other Digh official personages, that a favorite ‘theory of sub. duing the obstinate rebels, on the same principle applied in the cases of wild bexsts, bas been to starvo them ous. However geveral the belief in the tmporvionsness of our Dlockade among ourgeives, it is somewhat notable that the folk on,the other side of the great fishpoad, with echaracteristic lack of reciprocity of sentiment, take an. eatirely opposite view of tbe question, The bees proot in the world of this antagonism of affinity are the almost nightly excursions made by enterprising Englishmen in nearch of venture and holes in the blockade, who, with true Yankee spirit, never rest content unth they have explored the town (Wi!mingtos) ivsel!. Gentlemen who bave means of knowing-—for it is their business to know—assure me that, after pationt watchtug fora jong while in the blockading squadron, they bave seon.a number of blockade runuers successfully elude our efficient biocknders; and further, that there might have beon many more. & the nights had not been so con- PRIVAT BULLS ANB: OLATMs. ‘The House, tn accordance with @ previous erder, pro- cended to 2 consideration of private bills, Mr. Hana, (rep.) of Pa., trom the Committee on Claims, reported the will pre viding for the estsblisnment of bourds of commissiouers ib certain defined districts to Adjudicate claims ‘or property destroyed or injured by the armies of the United States, the amounts awarded 10 be paid thereafter by Congressional appropriation. ibe Conia is#tuers are probibited from taking cognizance of any claims for the loss of slaves, ard all persons who have taken part in tho rebellion, and given it aid and comfort, are excluded ‘rom the benefit of this act ‘After debate Str. Frxroy, (rep.) of N, Y., olfered & sub- stituce providing or the appointment of three commis. sioners, @ solicitor and a marshal, to constitute ene board only. This was rejected. ws Question was stated on ordering the bill to @ third, reacing, when, balf past four having arrived, the House Wook 8 recess till balf-past seven. EVENING SEBSION, The namo of Mr. Miller, of Pennsylvania, was accl- dentally ombted in the published vote on the propored constitutional amondmeat to abotish slavery. He voted in the oegative. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BUSINESS, The House proceeded to the consideration of District of Columbia business, ‘The Bouse considered tho Senate bill to incorporate a New stroet railroad company {o Wasbington. Tho Com. mittee for the District of Columbia recommended strlk- ing out she clause providing that no reguiation shali bo made excluding persons irom the cars on ascount of color, Mr. Morass, (opp.) of Ohio, moved a new sentence:— “Bat the company may place cars on the road endorsed on the outside, ‘White persous seetiet de’ Kg grea Mr. Pat, (rep.) of a moved, in addition, * fouvdediy dark and the. Diockade steamers such a great are sover. (Laugaiter. way off Thia was agreed to. Mr. Sxpminca, (opp ) of Wis., désited to know if that | To come to the point ‘Muoh to my own, I confess, and adinlited white men if sober, and negroes drunk. I presume it will be:to the surprise of others in the A Voicu—Of course it Mr. Morris’ admeudment, as amended by Mr. Price, was ‘eected—ayes 16, noes not counted, On voting to strike cut as recommended by the com mittee, no quorum voted, and theve waa @ call of the ‘The bill was tat over for, the Several bills conceraing the tot Columbie were , ‘Ab nine.o’clock the House adjourned, NEWS FROM THE RIO GRANDE. North, the famous blockade equidrou before Wilmington succeeds in capturing just about one. out of every forty vessels which run the fearful gauntlet, Sirunge as it may seem, on dark nights as many as ten and twelve steamers run in and out of port unmoiosted by block. aders. As it would appear, owing to neglect or inca- pacity, opportunities are even afforded to the adventurous ‘Diockade runners te run the biockado.in the open day. On Mey 82 and Juve 1 the fiagadip of the west side Squadron was at Lockwood's Folly Jnlet, around which are clustered all the bionkaders on.that.side. This point fs at least nine miles distant'from the ber, and any bloek- ade runver of moderate speed could have deflantly and securely ran out. On June 8 the flagship sti] maintained the seme post- tion as on the Ist, the Victoria and Daootah having ap- proached nearer to the bar, to points some seven miles tn advance of the Sagebip, On this day (Thursday, the 3d), Qt about daylight, a two-masted eidewimel Diockade ruv- ‘Ber was discovered ashore at Piney Point, about foer miles to the westward of Fort Fisher, The boats of the Victerta (a gunboat), were immediately despatched and boarded ber, taking off twenty-nine prisovers and setting her on fire. During this time Battery Campbell, a rebel earthwork, and several fying batteries, were keeping vu) a brisk fire, directed against. the boats of the Victoria. The sbots from the battery wero just about able to reach the vessel—which proved to be the Georgiana McCaw— and the fring from the light gucs-was short and wild. The Dacotah now came up ant frod: a few shote, which» the rebel batiories returned, but generally speaking (clk abort. In tho meanwhile the Victoriais boats got clear ond returned, and the rebels came coolly and impudcnuy down ang pat out the fire and began discharging the cargo from the. McCaw, ‘The Dacotah signatied to the senior ship the aiate. of affairs; but apparonaiy no netice-was taken, ond thogfea- Joyed.the gratificatton of sesing the rebels nuload the Stoaruer almost urder their guns, Aithough the was aground she lad not Hated, bat remained p upright. The reels Drought steaaurs to carry away the cargo, and among others cae of the rams that camoouta abort time e‘nce. The. ram, aftar loading with goods from the-McCaw, sad on her return trip, joking!y, aud with spertive gee. ture, when abranssthe Dagoted, fired « aneil, which ex- ploded about eight nundred yards distan\ On the night of the 4th the McCaw sttil preserved Der position on owen keel, posiians:f ner carg>—which mast Ravo been Inrge—piled. up om the beach, sYoamers con. stantiy plying between. her and the Capo Fear river, where her cargo wae delivered, In this tustance it is tbe unaniraous opinien of all who witnorsed tue ciroum- stances I have varvated that tho Geotgiana MoCaw could have been destroxed without the slightest hazard to our voesele. Zhe. murmurs of the oficers and crews of the blockadergare, not loud, very deep. So utterly indifferent and 90 coniemptuously do tho blockade rnuners regard our apology fora biookake tbat tuey reel perfectly safe tm running the gauotiet, with steamers capable, at their marimvm rate, of only six knete an bour—for ox ample, the Siren, captured the othse day by mere accl- dent, ber compass being out two and a half polete. Until voecain of speed are placed ta @ position where they can he of service our blockade simply acts as & friendly iewrest te the bieckads runners, by enhanciag Departure of Cortinas to Fight Serna. His. Adhesion te the Juarez: Government. 4 French Man-of-War Off Boen del. Bio. REFUGEES ARRIVING 1% BROWNSVILLE, Ron Ren ae. Our Matamoros Correspondence. Matayonos, Biexico, June 2, 1804, OCORTIXAR DAPARTS 30 FIGHT SERNA, Cortinas left Matamoros on the 30th of May, with about eowen hundred tuautry and cavalry, for Victoria, the capital of Pamertipas, o Suppress an insarrection tm 1a- vor of the Freact headed by Serna, Ho expected to Sus insorreotion with hut tietle trouble. CORTHIAS SUPPORTS TH JTAREX GOVERNMENT. Cortiuas aa deciared bis intention to support the Juurez govervment sud to resist to the utmost the advance of She French tawards Mataraoros. PRMENCR MA OF-WAR OFF BOGA DEL 10, A French man-of-war t lyivg of Boca Dol iio, bat no merce of Matemoron ECKL TRAFFIC IN COTTON AWD SUEPAIEG, Colona Ford, A the Texas rebel cavairy, holds Rie Grande City, where and at Laredo sod Eagio Pans cotte Js creased lato Nealon, From three to four buvared ba! y arrive at Matamorss, Immease supplica of pro- HOL8, grocerien aud Gry goods are gant of by the Yengoas iat bring down the cotton. @ar Brownsviile Correszgndence. Baowsav naa, Texas, June 1, 1504 REVUGERS AND COTTON ARMIVING 2t BROWNSVILLE. Refugees from Texas continue to arrive at Brownsville fm considerable numbers. Cotton would eome in there Tee taeed dm tae oa a iayaiy recnw. | 120 valuast their contraband cargom, Wore the mater sees eeteacehncess of Cis Suds taavied tae her R0t too werious, It would appear a good joke. Why, vee- sels outward beund, ladeo wb cotton, ermetimes got ‘Two fine government steamers rea: Detween White | Chased By A blockader; therewpon, they commence light Ranche and Browneviile, ening her by throwing ont cotton, and {| am told AM OLD YORT DEMOLISNED AMD 4 mm BRECTHD. Dy geod authority that the Dlockadors do a good business new fort haa Doan erected y Radon Hs S108 | 4) simply picking up the cetion this cast overboard. 48 rf POPULSS:TY OF GENGRAL EERBOS. S many as five hundred bates a month beve been picked up. Major Geeoral Herron, ip-obief at Browne- Teshow the enormous profits of bicekade rapoing, a ville, by bis judictous adarinistratye as rendered SEY xiecany popelae wHmtaps ploptocttbes vicinity. ‘veasei bas only t2 make one rovad trip successfully to wr 2 pay for the value of two vessein (nd their cargoes. Bat cavalo aadenp ; ft two blockade ranners, of triftieg value, have bees cap- aml: Goan catavhacad ~—T tured during the last moon—-«n interval of four weeks. gg ge yoy tant el Raavvoar, N. G, June 9, 1864 y ie, revuroe by eon of enna mere wang Per ioe ‘Tho residents im this viciniay oarly this morning wore the inverested spegtators of an exciting chese after a biockade runner, When of Frying Pan Shoals the gun boas New Lora, supply abi to ide Mulla in those waters Aisoovered & vessel which endeavored te avoid her Chase woe at once given end ‘ollowed wp until the diock ado rumner ran ashore ab @ polut absat eight miles die tant from Beaufort, when the oogineer shutting te salety volvo, the boiler burst, almoss dastroyimg the ern~ “o She proved to be tuo Pevenrey, trom Bermuda, oapacity rogitored at four bundred aod eigbip tons, vat, accord. ing to We captain's statement, envadle of carrying ap, wards of five bundred, che was inden with aa as gorted cargo, priveipally wines, sod the cause of bor being #0 far up beyond Wimingtom, where whe wae bound, was owtng to the captate jomtng hin reckeotog The oMeors ant crew —fety-o 19 vambereocaped vo the vesse) grounding to te afte, where they were nud sequetrerrcaptured, with the sxoaption of six, who ill probably be found to-day Launch of te Brig V! {HE LITTLA CRAP APIVIAT—A LARGE CONCOURA FRASENT AT THS LAVSCH—PLA® PRESENTATION, Ata fow minutes pastéfour o’clock yesterday a‘tert the little brig was pal ¥ito the water af the foot of (irand street, East river, presence Of & large gathering of Spectators Owing ¥, the position of affairs, ibe voael was dismasted provisas to the ugeh, The wh ¢ «ir panned wiewly. Cow thing, however, attracted rer rel New r [essen Od fhe storn was painted + Tieton one” Docenay at onge” pronounced bor ranser. We can correct iv ad sor 1 from thre. Tauoch Messrs. Anoia & Go., ( No 09 Maginakers, prexonted Capivin ooorns an @naign, peounnt, fack, mn private Fr Bet uf Hogoran’e ane (home ar the to, upboriia! sagly presen t smaying NO "i poor vin atonld the Atiantio without the siars aod A byond Of GDh, EVBpOMing that they wore io the A ney e004 hap it.” viclatty of Yhe Swuther® lines, dieroveriog Paymanwr 1@ Ural trip of sbis by ig! Wil take place eset Wood, the aovy, decimed to him whe they were, vod ROXE Week, and Abe with sail for Furope hetoro the week | tad Visita 1008 CHRIS itp Satiadve Bad Qned, A deal of interest iw foit in ue underiaing | TONG Huw to lead (he vin. » Paymnaaic mi ez asim - bag bd neve: andasewing lad them 0 eG aetil our pouet Fire in dusky, Unto, Wain was revched, whey Be polltely Informed they, Sannoeay , Glaie, Juve 17, 1804 Vint Whey Were pemonoremmad) % beter evident «me A fire at about three P.M, detroyed (he Townend ie Bore and atx private houses, Taye abwant $20,000; Im 2, Prine wont oli : saraney $10,000, Parity She poRey Woaulor pt the ime yromniiing | moch Of the cargo wilf sinner have been carried away or destroyed; but & large onmber of onecd of wine bewe Giready been scoured and fully 9a maoy are atiil.ou board Of the wreck, The men ba! coacemled about their per Sons when takoa prisouers betwoen Ove and six thoasaud dollars im gold. Mr, James G. Fagser, masier's mae of the Dacotgh, was drowned In endeavoring Lo tale otf the oarzo of He prin, ‘The news tn this vicinity ts sparse and unintercating. The two buvired pound Parrots gun captured at Plymouth hes boom moved to Richmond, and the rebels Are building aouther ram Ja the Roanoke riven, Major Marcus Kewin bag beeu anpotuied Commisstonsr Of North Carcitns, and Mayor Edwin & Jeonoy, Third New» York artilory, i announced im general orders as Provost Judge of thin district, Business of all kinds ts Ata standsrif!, amd merchants end traders are at thelr wit's ovd to dispose of time, The mortality among the refugees {a st! great—prinol- Pally chitdren, The diseases mostly prevalent aro measies and pneumonia. A five camp, iu @ healthy jo callsy, fs about completed and partialiy occupied by the refugess. THE REBELS IN KENTUSKY. Arrest of a Rene) Fiag of Trace by Gea. Barbridge—Movements of G Pitiege of Burksvilie, &e. Lovusviue, Ky., June 17, 1864. The: rebet Col, Onenowith, acoompanied by Mhurtton Morgan, and a member of Joho Morgai Laxiugton yesterday with Gon. Hobson, under a dag of truce, with the design of arranging with Gen Curbridge for an xchange of prisoners captured iu tho recent rebet raid. Gen. Burbridge refused to recoguize the tiaz, ar rested the ‘three rebets, avd ordered Gea. Hobsom to the command of bis diviiton, Aboutone hundredgiud fifty mounted mon of Jessee's gang crossed the Lowisviie and-frankfort Ratiroad early this moraing at Smithtieid, and were subsequently heard Of at Shelbyville, en rowle to Yaytoraville, On the 20th iustams Colonel Woather‘ord, of tho Thir- teomth Kentucky cavairy, evacuated Barkeyiile, and op the ‘ollowing Wednesiay Benuett’s gang took possossion of tho pest aad gave the town up to pillage. Mavaon, Ind., June 16, 1864 Tt ts reported that a rebel force of tures hun‘red, under Jenkins, crossed the Keatucky river tuto Trimbie oounty, oigbt miles from Carroiivon last night, comlug westward, Purcatt of Morgan Ended, &c. Ceram, June 17, 1864. The parsult of Morgan is virtually at an ond, he having passed the Hines with a fow hundred men, Tho Gazette's Lexington despacch eays that Genorat Burbriige bas issued an order forbidding the cireniation of tho Cincinnat! Enquirer withia the Limité of hie dis trict. Death of an Editor, Battmous, June 17, 1864. Willtam N. Tuttle, Pip ce of the proprietors of the Baltimore Clipper, ‘died’ to-day, after a brief illueas, aged sixy-fve, THES WEEKLY HERALD. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the Country. Tus Weraty Huenap, for the prosent week, will be ready this (Saturday) morning. Terma—oOne subscription, $2; Taree copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, five cents each. A limited aumber of advertisements inserted. Why ts Phaton & on’ Night Bioom- tng Coreua like one of Phalen’s great billiard caroma? Be mr fe HEALON E 30's ox ¢ Blooming Cereus” ches at's oliart ‘Because Win weet mee ttse e bunared ae Murray. Eddy © (csr ddl org Ky. . Crass S4—Juus 16, 185 34, 12, 71, 73, a4, 48, ‘Kanroor: § ve, 56, 7 16, 22, 39. 40, . ates 2, 24, 30, cn "as. ‘ie 48, 41, Kanto. Dian sa Late 1884. 44, 25, 34, 412, v Bie é tn “40, 76, 65, 69. 18, 29, nt Te, St 66, 45, 71, 23, 17, 7, oN pa Ometal C1 Faz, Zeratenea ie SIMMONS, ROGERS Fy co. Prizes Cashed tm All Leqatized Lotte ples and information given, GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, Brokors. 810 Chesinut strent. Philateiohia Prizes Cashed tn ali Legalized Lotte. res. Informatica given. Royal Havana Lottory.—00 Por, Cone Brominm patd for prizes; tnferuaatton furnt Prahgh Fates oale foe Doubloons ant ali kinds tion d sad Sth ADLOK € OO. Zankers, 16 Wail strect, N. Royni Havana b ighest Pre= mien m paid fea priser. 24. Doublocae K & OO. 626 Pie at. N.Y Lottery Tte wets Cal ‘G.--In form atios given, JOGBPH BATSE, Broker ‘ail street, om 1. An Hiastrated Purenotogical Journal for. uly.—Vol. 40 begins with a Double No., iow ready, com tain Porumita, Ch of leading mon livin dona, ick, Wadaworth, Hawthorn, bt S.A) the Dying oaraph oe Also, solony, tho Laws of ice aud Of pare ta~ Payaogaa. shology, the Gelence of 4 ia no other mooihiy, with Newaroa have Gladiator, with P. Ktnnvlog”, or the Races; Health. Phrenology, with howe my, or “Suns of Character the Soul, and w ate! matter. FOWLER rs at 20 cents, or $2.0 vear, No. ‘0 Broadway. 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LIGH THT bt, 34 St. Mark's olace, Deafness, Diseases of the Eye, Three tnd Catarch treated by Dr. CADWELIn, No. S6Climina pa (CBighth stroet), from 9 to 5. © a Dranken ry 1 —Roware of lm ne ‘The eenaine Dr. LS Remedy for Drankeor 73 Ze! ckontng) sold by nuthority at ad — reone end Audnon street, Now'te oral #) South Gooond street, hate | Bread @ Defiance Fire and Bargine FP poof Safen —Aleo Rideboard and Partor often (or stiver pak &c., ot 63 Murray atreet, corner of Ootene piece Srooklye 1) Montgomery atroe: Jorany City; 226 Newark. went by mal for 3! it. POT 10m. gane high Searts for SO centa , TW. MOODY, ITF Brondway (Howard F (oiatp. Eruptions, Precis, Pim ae fonpaen Finds Worme nnd all Rin Deformittee GOURACD'S Tuallam Medicated Boap, eb hie depe we ob Broadway. rit ae ia 2 Wight Cartes de Visite for B= -Preote ; shown In five minutes, at TAITS, corncre® Cat {andi Greouwich streets, } ests, f Fancy and Wwnrtte Duck W 10. 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Brow var, ae cae ‘Baumer Gai remarcenle oad from ihe wwisr aye the establlanmant of ne sormes.o% Patton street fur lightnoes, #¥ nd is worn © exceoding vom fort chings, &o.—Mars® joe only at No, 2 Vesey street ir Dre, ve, Halt prune Her, Trusses, E co."s Redieal Cure T $n iewarda m Wign, Toapecs 1 nt Moltavia Crem ft der BASH MOR'S 18 Bow’ stcea Woy Suffer from Plies, When « Sare am Oure ginty —S by eudrese, fo box et ineanar Fen sek