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| . 4 : . | MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Bho Bill Increasing the Pay of Soldiers Finally Passed by the House, Action of the Hf Naval Matters. on Impertant QAoption of the Resolution for the NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1864. FOSTER. tate, Treasury, War, Lrudsiauive and Judi odors thereef, for alt yours next ensuing the for euch use at a 7 R28 E gs Near Kort Sumier. relary , whe shall certify the same to pave Oo the inkes. The Scorctary baa Bud, duriNe & CORversation Epa gent Brown), thas ‘Taw Eyox asid that while he would not throw any | he nad oo i * that any diffoulty with Eagland would a be would be opposed to granting them ® subsidy of half a, million of dollars, when the line could be constructed without a doliar Being granted to them. Ho was opposed NAVAL NESS, Destruction of a Rebel Steamer ARRIVAL OF ,DESERTERS. @0 long engaged—“ America and Her Commentators’ —ie at Inst out, The oredit it will bring him will compensate bled Tor ve lahor bestowed on it, “Its object,” as he satea in his protace, “is iworoid—to present « genoral view of the traits and transitions of our country, es re- Corded at different periods, and by writers of various ua- Honalities, and to afford those desirous of authentic tafor- mation in regard to the United States a guide to the sources thereof.’ On the service which such work is calculated to render to American interests abroad it is umpecessary to onlarge. A posthumous nevel by G. P, R. James, entitied “Bor. ppard Mareb,”" was to be published ia London at the eud ‘of this month. Tho new Empress of Moxioo is an authoreas. Two Of the teeth. refreshing the mouth, sweeten! breath. arresting the progress of decay an Set of fecal eth « coorm rt aud by petetors, 218 Greeawich street, New York. * ane ‘ rt NY. Led A New Drink—Native Rhubarb Wine i Rhubarb Col re. A ous, and bealth: drink. AULANQUI Room, 199 Fulton street, 8 Biliiard a Bole agent, Fer sale by the botse or demijoha. Try it, All Scrofateas Di ses Effectually Bra. dicated by Dr. H. ANDBRS & GO.'8. Iodine Water, Offee a way, NY. books ef travel and some smail tales are attributed to her pea, A void tm Raglish history has beon filled up by the pub- Heation of ® volume tolling the story of the interval Tr Batchelor’s Hate Dye—The Best tn the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, The only perfes® for the tren-clads, and when a 0d title has beon given Seoretary accept of the san‘e for these purposes, LMAGUM T8La%D WoT TOY BE A NAVAL DErOr. Mr. Kuczar, (rep.) of Pa,, fro: the minorit: wine Naval Affairs, reporcxd @ sul au to it at this time, when the coffers of the Treasury are so Dare that our poor soldiers cannot receive their greea- Mr. Brown said there was now a company preparing to gonstruct a telegraphic line between "he" Rastorn sad Relief of Captain Ericsson. Gn. ae, % oa ‘The stoam transport Fulton, Captain Wottous trt.m Port Whe Question of a Wavy Ward for | Meiers onttscats without asking any sursidy. ry the Secretary of he Navy to accept of | Royal, 8. 0., 16th inst., arrived at this port yesQ’44y | trom the doath of Charics I, to the battle of Dunbar, | ayo. Sold by all dragay . GRIMES epposed certain isions of the bill , Ie a raggists. Factory, 61 Barclay Tron-Clads Daid Over, Sie irate ee Co Kaagee inaad rom ibe ao 0 “eulstepta “te navy | morning. The purser will accept our thanks for she from the anexplored materials in the Knglish Stato paper a, New Crop, te site tmendment of Mr. Ten Eyok waa thea rejected, by | " ‘Mr. Pans, rep.) of Me. moved and the House agreed to | prompt delivery of our despatches. + \ pee 7? & TTLEK, Importesm ‘ing vote:— post; the wholp subjess till.the second Mouday im De- Mr, Jawos Augustus St. John ig engaged upon a life of Yxss—Messra Brows, Caritie, Olark, Fessenden, Foot, | comber next, by a vote o” Ti to 26. Mr, Samuel W. Mason's Despatch. Sir Walter Retoigh Grimes, Hale, Harlan. jonarieka, godesre. Lave ¢ * tate A motion to reconsider the vote was laid on the table rom Haap, & C., Suns 15, 1966. Ap ee Of theat wz a ne mean ‘Pho Inter-Continental Telegraph | S77. iis Sear, tes Bras, » WIE | by 0 vote of 09 10 eee leasant rica goutp, though tt ooce- nd roall—NO. sionally degenerates tnto ‘“claptrap,” ts the autobio- graphy entitled *‘Glimyses of Real Life, as Seen in the ‘Theatrical World and in Nyhemia.”” It is publishod by Nimms, of London, The Rev. Dr. Devidaon haw undertaken, for Baron Nays—Mesera, Chandler, Conness, Dizon, Doolittle, Fos- ter, Harris, Hicks. Howard, Howe, Laue of Kausas, Mor. | _ Mr. Gitomer, ‘Bamsay,, Richardson, Sprague, Sumuer, Mr. Wisow, (rep.) of Mass., at this time (twent; minutes past four P. 7) moved ‘that pins Sinee hs into Our troops at Morris Island are not inactive, though) ‘they seldom atray from the sandheaps they are set to garrison, and which it is so important for usto hold, I have before mentioned General Foster's order for an in- Bill in the Senate, Bee Camberiand &: eo is the Best Wit Meats, Poultry, Oyaters, Is ts dottght(ul, Deafuese, Impatred 8! bey ke. waters. Mr. Wasunvars, (rop.) of Til offered a substitute au- exeoutive session, thorizing the of the Navy to accept of asiteat | crease of rapidity in the fire on Chartesion and Fort ne asatnatow, SUMRULL, would same purposes ‘Tameboitz, the trans! to Kagiieh of Fu NOISES IN TITS HMA PMourrss oP pees ox abit be'daisned to-dcy. as wan 6¢ notional impor meee ondiag which tie House adjoursed, Sumter. That order is being executed now with the ee Gasttte tnaccener of as old posal dca ghpb gaa OATARREAL AFFROTIONS 2 ™: AL Mr. Witsow said it was very important to have an ex- entbusiagm by our troops, who consider every THROAT, lish work will be based on the second German edition, published last year; but Dr. Furst is about to contribute Gonaiderabie additions, which will be ineorporated. REVENUN BILL, | Fhe Senate’s committes of confereace to act in con- fasction with that of the Bouso on the disagrecing CHRONIO CATARRE, CATARRA OF THE TewPanr bag ir. MoDovaatn, (opp.) of Cal., would suggest if it would suit the views "tho Sooaisrs from Massachusotts The Defeat of General Sturgis—The Va- lor ef the Negro Troops. shot thrown inte the devoted city as an instalment of their recompense for all they are enduring. Deserters Pmendments to the Inter: that twenty-five per cent of the profits of the company be Meru, June 16, 1864. state that, while our fre does not render the whole city Mr. Frank it ‘MEMERANN, OBSTRUTICO! feetsc eset Gen ce eee onaiata of | pald towarda tne purchase of the New Jersey Rallread | Another body of seventy stragglers from the expedi- | entirely wninbabitable, no portion of it fs considered un- Paha gt pgs lk gp ce meer BUSTACHIAN TU) Hives Merrily Posdiouss tad Boren ena eae ereeentt | ahiog Bouatien,” auctor yess ot the New Eosland | tion of General Sturgis got in here safely last night. | qualitediy eafe, and that all nervous people have lett. | Resent'a Park, London, Mr. Smediay’s a Lodge, une, he part of the House, About three hundred amend Mr, Witson said he was astonished at the remarks of | Among them are twenty negroos, and each negro brought DESRRTERS . Fairflold, or the Adventures of @ Private Pupil,” “Lewis ORWSS EYE STRAIGH - | the Senator from California (Mr. McDougall). As far us | back his gun and eccoutrements with him, while most of | arrive almost daily. Kighteen came im at Fort Pulaski : 2 dixenan of | th: C Arundel,’ and ‘Harry Coverdalo’s Courtsbip’—had o ents are to be compromised. he (Mr. Wilson) was individually concerned, if the bill the white troops lost all theirs. Two of the negroes were | from Mackay’s Point Sunday night, having deserted in a ‘was made satisfactory to him ta its details he should wide and deserved uilacity. His last le: \ eae nisin ane me Probably support it; Ext bo believed it highly itaportant | wounded in thelr legs near Gantowa, but notwithstand | body, under oommand of a sorgeant. Tooy were the | Voie or humorous pretty, called «Mirth and Metre,” onal wille, N. Y.—capital | that we should have an executive session for a short | ing marched nearly one hundred miles, and brought their | picket at that point. They brought files of rebel papers t iB Pitty thousand dolars—is the only one authorized this | time to day. Pi Pot 7 written {9 conjunction with his friend Mr. Edmund Yates, wreck, The now forme and blatke Yo renee ey eeianas | Me. Tauxawts boped we would finish this bill Defore we | ene in with them. to the 11th; but thoy have not yet roached headquarters. | yr. smodiey was in his fiftieth year, Tho cause of his acdsee naig, act's ache Ls - parted. If the sont were found objectionable we General Sturgis has been relieved from command. Several deserters have rocently arrived jst Morris Island | 4oain wag apoplexy. t » dopartm: prepared oreatter re) them. — Chari a Receive sud attend to applications forthe organization of | ,,MT,FESSEDRE, (rep.) of Me., opposed. the bill, not Music im the Park. nia paca ey One or the most intresting books of travel tha: Mere | Dr. Lervett's Great Inventiom of th¢ few banks or the conversion of State banks. The banks ees a The eoncert season, #0 far, has been ‘tunate made their appearance for some time pastis that jast pub- lular Pinte for Artificial Teeth, se highly recommended besause he thovght this an inopportune time for its & fortunate one |. He Charleston papers are barren of news. and the fol- | iishea py Murray, of Loadon, under the title of «Rambles Qelgins Pestana es @f New England and the Western States are so rapidly . He thought there had been much feeling ex- Betog converted into national banks that very soou there Dibited to-day in trying to press the measure through; 5 woald acqui ators from any unwor Will be n othor banks of ciroulation than aational banks | motives in ondeavoring to sosure tne jacage of the Dill, ‘West of the Alloghanies, he knew there had been strong ldbby influesces brought ORB RESOLUTION FoR THR REL to bear to effect the object. SEOSSOW ADOPTED ey SRY OF CAPTAIN | air. Coxsess, (rep.) of Cal., with much warmth of - feoling, repelled the imputati in the langua; ‘The resolution for the relief of Captain Ericsson, pro- | of the Senator from. Maine ( tir, Fecsondeny, that the Widing that the government shall take the Dictator as she | S0stors (epic tcs) ‘and urged the bill were in- such motives. ds, at her value, ang Oyjeh her‘on itsown account, | Mr. Taosvzt sald, the Senator from Maine had wsed peased to-day by the House, The increase in the eames language. of materials and labor bas been so great as to rendor | | MF. Fusersoan said ho had not infringed parlimmentary Wtorly impossible for the contractor to finish the Die- | }{r, Cowness sald—Then, at least, it was in bad taste. Bator and Puritan on the terms agreed upon; and uniees Pa: [borne was, underntced, to reply a ie $he roliot asked for was granted the goverament would | Serator’s4Mr. Connexs’) tastes Be Nene ieee He (Mr, Fessenden) lind refrained from any feeling in Sacer ot dee pont Be ae Leteeerlte! Reema A this matter; but if the Senator from Illinois: “ue, Trum- ‘ptands ¢! am relies itor, the bootractor undortakes to finish the Puritan under the with regard to the weather, each Saturday being very fins, The music and flowers together attracted an un- usually large crowd to the Park yosterday afternoon. The Ramble was lively; the Lake, with its pleasure boats, was lively; the lawn was lively, and the music was lively. ‘The Drive presented a beautiful panorama of moving vebicles, filled with beauty and fashion; and even the chivalry was not absent, if wo are to take any account of the uniforms that were to be seen in different parts of ‘the grounds. A Sorprer’s Bartie Finrn Prcrons.—One of the sol- ders of the Twenty-third Ohio Volunteers—who partici- pated in the battle of South Mountain, and was severely wounded during thet remarkable charge when the Twenty-third Ohio faced with their bayonets those of the Twenty-third North Carolina. and the Twelfth Oblo those lowing are positively all the items worth extracting: — SIEGE OF CHARLESTON—HREK HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVENTH Day. There has been some slight abatement of the enemy's fire upon this city since our last report, Twouty-tive shots were fired during Wednesday night aod Thursday upto six o’clock in theafternoon. Duriug the day the Yankees brought a new gun from the lower end of tho island to Battery Gregg. Tho enemy were also busy hauling sand to Battery Gregg. Gregg opened on Sulli- van’s leland through the course of the day, firing a few shots. There was notbing else of interest. The fleet remains unchanged. “erHAT WOMAN”? The Richmond Whig says:— It is pretty woll ascertained that tho “highly intel. ligent woman’ who carried to Beast Butler the story ef Mayor Mayo boing thrown into Castle Thunder for proposing to surrender Ricbmond ia one Catharine Hays, whoran off from this city to escape the conse quences of her crimes. At the time of her elopement she was upder indictment, in the Hustings Court, for re- intthe Syrian Deserts.” While it is plotureaque and Uvely in style it ts exceedingly careful in ita statementa, and gives us the most exhaustive and satisfactory a0- count we possess of the various tribes and sects. of Syria, Under the title of “A Woman’s Example and a Nation’s Work,” a neat little volume has been published in Lon- Pimples, Tan, don, giving an account of tho origin, progress, labora and | Sunbnro. Flesh Worms and’ all Skin Deform(ttes cured Fegults of the United States Sanitary Commission, itis | GOURAUD'S Italian Mediowed Goap, o& Ris depot, Ne. dedicated to Florence Nightingale Right Givite ak Wintiowee ototoen In Macmillan's Magaztne for the present month there a , ortt jo aa omay by. Mere Gelder Sealia, propending: the’ | eee emiatlen et TAPES, corner of Corviandl aut Greenwich streets. queetion “Hag England an interest in the disruption of F hite Dnck Vests, 9% the American Union?” The writer decides it im the 2g vo $10. Boglisy Walking Conte : Pants, $8 to $10. English Walking Con! negative. CLARKB, ts, 18, ‘and 114 William street, In @ volume entitled ‘Her Majesty's Mails,” Mr. Bae aloe Goconrt. and all Disceses of the Bar, an avwoessfally treated DRS. LIGHTHILLy 34 St. Mark's vlace. = Deafness, Diseases of the Eye, Throag and Catarrh treated by Dr. CADWELL, No. SéClintom plaed (Bighth street), from 9 to 6: Eruptions, F Dui!) foststed upon a quarrel with him, he should bave it. Mr. Tavmnvrt did not desire any quarrol with the Sen- Plags.—Annin & tor from Maine; but he believed bis language on this, aait | of the Twelfth North Carolina—bas drawn and en- iuiae tune : terms of the contract, although these involve a hea: pegs Peat m teivinga ton of pig iron, stolen by negro wagoners trom | L@Wwins ven au interesting historical and descrip- treet, corner of William. Bstabe eos. V7 | gs boen on other occasions, unparliamentary and reflect | graved a picture of the scene, thirty-eight inches long by | the Contederate tates. Fer a yeat or more she Kept 2 | tive account 6 the British Post Office trom its oarlleat twenty-eight inches wide. It is « very striking drawing, will doubtless meet with a ready gale, and can be had from Geupil & Co. low grogeery and receptacle for stolen goods,on the south aide of the Basin. All this will only render her more “respectable” in Butier’s estimatio REPORIZD DEATH OF BURNS! A soldier in Gencral Lee’s army states he has acen a copy of the Baltimore Sun of the 3ist ult., and shat it contained the official aunouncemoent of the doath of Gen. A. E. Burnsido, of the Yankeo army. WoFiGe To PAROLE PRisONRRE All Confederate States officers and men delivered at City Point to June 1 are de \d to be exchanged. All Coniederate States officers and al! civilians captured at ang plico and released on parole prior to May 7 are also declared exchangeil. A reservation is mado in the last as to certain of the prisoners captured at Vicksburg, July 4, institution down to the present day. From it we glean the shameful fact that the pension of £4,700 granted by Jamog the Second out of the Post @ffice revenues to the Duchess of Cleveland—the most proflizate of bis broth. er's inistresses—is still paid to the Duke of Grafton, as her living representative. A work most praiseworthy im object is the volume Published by Partridge, ot Loudon, undor the titte of « Win- dow Gardens for the Poopio and Clean and Tidy Rooms!” AS an illustration’of its beneficial tendency, we quote the following:—im alone room,” says its author, the Rov. Haddon Parkes, “tat the top of one of the houses where every room was the dwolling of a family, there dwelt an aged woman, whore scanty pittance of ‘half a crown a week was scarcely enough foc her bare livelt- hood. The visitor observed, with some'surprise, a straw- berry plant growing and flourishing in a broken teapot thatstood on the window sill, He remarked from time to time how it grow, and with what care it was tonded and watched, At length, day, he sald to this poor woman:—Your plant weil; you'll soon have some atrawberries on it.’ ‘It’s not for the sake of the fruit I do it,’ replied the woman. ‘Then why do you take so much'care of it?” he asked. ‘Well, ste,’ sbe.replicd, ‘I am Very poor, too poor to keep any living creature; but it’s great comfort to me to have Tiving plant, for | know ‘that it can only live by the power of God: as | woo tt live and grow from day to day it tolis me that God is moar.’ '” Gouraad’s ees, an Chemistry. jo. Vir, Another woudorful effect of chemical combination msy be tha iituetrated:—Mix in a glass equal quantities of @ aaturated xolution of muriate of lime and n saturated solee ton of carbonate of ih, both transparent fulds; stir © ayd it will instantly become a solid. Now pour « Little ‘Atri noid upon it. and the ogeave ain be converted Into a transparent oe |. Wh ity Can produce such wonders 18 isnot at all surprising i that GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP should be invested with the power of removing Tan, Pim- ples, Freckles, Sunburn, Retogss, Roughness. Ringe: jowneaa, Wrinkles ks; neliber is it any more wondertal -_ GOURAUD'S POUDRE SUBTILE ‘ should possess the property of completely Uprooting Hate than it te thi GOURAUD'S LIQUID ROUGE should tint Pale Lips aad cheeks with the dye and beauty ia eR, FELIX GOURAUD'S ration: 3. depot. reparation’ 3 Broadway, below Grand street. . {ioug action on matters which came before this body. In his (Mr. Trumbull’s) course he had atways acted accord- ing. to his best judgment ap ® Senator, and without fear or favor, Mr. Dooxrrrue, (rep.) of Wis., rose to a point of order. tat tho debate nea noc ta orace: ie eee ‘The Cuar dectded that the debate was not in order to the exteut it had been carried’on in this cxse, Alter a motion to go into oxecutive sersion, Mr. Har- Laxappealed from the decision of the Chair, but after- wards withdrew it. Mr, Jouxson, (opp.) of Md., moved to adjourn. Mr. Fessmxpen asked the Senator (Mr. Johnson) to withdraw bis motien. agit would be unjust to him (Mr. Fessenden) to have the Senator from IiMoois (Mr. Trum- Dull) out off In the midst of his tirade againgt him with- boxed allowing him to conclude and he (e Feasenden) to iy. Rot Jomreox sald, without wishing to do elthor Senator ioe, it wae the purpose of nis motion to adjou stop this debate. i ‘aie The Senate then concurred in @ verbal amendment of the House to the Indian Appropriation bill, which bad Perens oe Seago Foe Senate moti ir. Jobnaon to adjourn was carri tne Bomate, at five Giclock, adjourned, eet House of Representatives. Wasurncrow, June 1, 81866. ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW POST ROUTES, Mr. Auer, (rep.) of Mass., from tho Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, reported a bit! establishing a large number of new post routes. It was passed without delng read. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF COINAGE. ‘The Sraaxsr presented the petition of Charles King, President, and Hamilton Fish, Chairman of the Trustees, in favor of an international system of coinage, weights and measures. Mr. Scuenck, (rep.) of Ohio, from the committee of am NAVY YARD FOR a QUESTION SBT- TLBD: fm Navy Yard fer tron-ciads received its quietus to- MAY, the House voting, by a large majority, to postpone fhe whole matter until next session. The majority report io favor of New London, and the minority in favor League Island, im tho Delaware river. The subject oue which would lend to @ long debate, and involved expenditere of @ large amount of money, and there ied to be but Httle disposition to give it the necessary Rime and attention; so tho government must continue to nd on private establishments for its iron-clads. i. SERWCR BETWEEN THR UMITBD STATES AND BRAZIL. ! | fm accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress Petently passed, authorizing the establishment of ocean Steamship service between the United States and il, the Peatmaster General has advertised for pro- . Twelve round trips are to be performed annu- Oly for a term of ten years, commencing on or before the Est of September, 1865. The steamships offered for this must be American, of first olass, and Ro proposal be accepted unless the bidder is also accepted by the ament of Brazil. The Department is not advisod ‘auy definite action has yet been taken by Brazil in Respect to the establishment of the proposed service Between the two countries. TOE BLOGKADS OF THE PRUSAIAN PORTS. At tho instance of the Danish Minister accredited to the government of the United States, the following mended notice ts publigbed of the possible resumption Of tho blockade of the Prussian ports of the Baitic, as well po that of the ports of the duchies of Sobleswig aud Hol- gate, tector of Zion church, will preach in &t. Stephen’s church, corner of Broome and Chrystie streets, this evening at haif-past seven o'clock. There will also be services in the church at balt-past ten o’clock in the morning. ‘Tho Kev. Dr. Verrea wil preach in the Fronch language, in the French Protestant Episcopal church du St. Faprit, West Twenty-second etreet, near Fifth avenue, this morning. Service to commence at balf-past ten o'clock. The Rev. Samuel B, Bell, D. D., will preach in the Fiftieth street Presbyterian church, between Broadway and Eighth avenue, at half.past ten and and a quarter to eight. Subject of the morning sermon—‘“Paul’s Preach- ing,” of the evening—Parents.”* ‘The annuat nermon before the New York University Young Men’s Christian Association will be preached by the Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr., this evening, in the Prosby- terian chureh (the Rev. Dr. Rice's) corner of Nineteenth street avd Fifth ayenue. At Westminster Presbyterian church, Twenty-second street, between Sixth end Seventh avenues, services at balf-past ten o’clock in the mornin, eight o’clock in the evening. ‘Tho Rev. Sidney A. Coroy will preach in the Murray Hitt Baptist church, Thirty-seventh street, corner of Lex: ington avenue, morning and ovening. At St Peter’s churct:, State street, betweon Hoyt and Bond atroets, Brooklyn, the Rev. J. H. Paddock rector, Ia it right and proper that, while a citizen cannot leave 2 Southern city to visit a son or brother in the army, eny allen or residont should be permitted through a “Per. sonal’? advertisement ina newapaper—and perbaps with a cipher—to communicate with Yankees as residents within Yankee lines’ ‘THE BRAVES? ARE THE TEXDRERET. The first tears shea by G ral John C, Breckinridge since the war were sbed on Friday night, the 3d inst, on account of the aeath of his favorite horse, that bad borne hima since the battle of Shilob. ‘THR LAST BOMBARDMENT OF SUMTER. ‘The deserters say that our last bombardment of Sumter rosuited in twenty-eight rebel killed and forty wounded, Yhe work was much damaged; bat it is doubtrul if soy bombardment will ever reduce it; for the crumbling of the top walls only makes the security of the small garri- son greater, and the loses can easily be supplied at night by reinforcements. FRUEL STRAMRR DRSTROYED, Onthe morning of the 7th a rebel supply steamor which bad been down to Fort Snmter got ashore on the ‘middle ground,"? and was discovered in that position by onr gunners in Gregg, who commenced firing on her. The third shot struck her, and nearly every one thersatter, tills 8 thoroughiy disabled, At high tide she was Grover & Baker's Celebrated Sewtm sale, at 925 Broadway, near Pienty-seco Mochiven abroidering, Braiding and every description Machine sewing done in tho best manner. Machines, operators, sent to familles, by the day or week. Going in the Country Do Not Forget to buy one of HORNS TOURISTS’ or OPERA GLASSES, Ne. 212 Hroadway. over Knox, hattor. Also every desorip- tlon of Optical Goods at wholesate and retail. Sead for cireular. Why the Presidentia! Chatr ts like PHALON & SON'S “NIGHT BLOOML~G CEREUS!" Because there is said to be » Chase after the one, aud know th hase after the other. PHALON & SON'S “RIGHT BLOOM- Grover & Baker's Highest Promium Blantic Stiteh Sewing Machines, 496 Broadway, New Youk, ‘and 235 Fulton treet, Brooklyn. Kaxtocer, Bxrna C1ass 397—Jui ——— 4, 65, 78, 12, 10, 26, 40, 75, Kewrovky, Crass 388—Jane 18, 1864. 3, 8, 20, 6G, 61,°78, 25, 49, 23, 75, 56, 64, 51. “Jor Majesty”) Champagne.—Tho Roy= al witte of Engl . This exquis th me as that need ateho state dinners and baie ajo he Quees of Fngland—ts now, for tho first time?exported to Ameries, Deetn ference ‘ng the tide fell several more pM tea e dana eld os aero eee er month nade Som edeneaiscionad nilonts | services will be held at halt-past seven o'clock inthe onan. sisi Z.®. Simmons & Co.—Covington, Ky. ‘One thousand cases for male, duty paid. | has been officially annoanced to the State Depart- | tg proportion, mace a report thereon. He explained, | ¢veting. The serve and sermon will be interpreted TH RENRL RAYTRRISS OPRNEO (Geum, Bares Chass‘2%—June 13, 1856, Quedhourand casce for sale. ta bond, | eae (ent that hostisities between Denmark and the Ger- | among other things, that the ove hundred days men and | in the sign Inngungo by tho Rev. Dr. Galiaudet, rector | om our works with groat fury to ondenver to provent the 18, 7. 14. 22. 10. 45, 37, 26, 5, 21. Qne thousand cases for sale. arrived by steamer X san Towers would be resumed on the 12th of this | all others will receive the same rate of pay. ‘The report 4 Sew Tutt destruction of the steamer, but without success; for oe Oeaas 3 8, 1364 Sine prevepns conee. sevice 5 Serena Gok aren moa'h, unless postponed by the proceedings of the Confer | was adopted. of St. Ann’s church for deaf mutes, New York. Sermon | Sonogy was hurt on cur ede. Wehad acne hundred. | 75, 31, 78, 13, ' FPN ay Mpa OS po ene thin exquisite wine at $2) rer case of ui et eyTuLTAM HE pounder Parrott gun buret in Wagner; but the continnous ace at Loudon, and that ia such cage the blockade of Use of those gucé reuders the occasional bursting of oue by the Rev. J. H. Paddock. Prussian ports of the Baltic, as well as of the ports of “ PROPERTY DRATROYED BY THE APMY OF THR UNITED BTATES. NRY WARD. France, Elits & Co.—Manugers, * ‘The SPEAKER need the first busin A . near Fi ; . deohios of Schleswig aud Hostein, which bas been raised | passige of the bill, considered * yenterday “DeOviatoy tor at Pee ~~ ves Be ald tise bitees ig An expected and prenared-tor occurrence. Lintany, &xtea Ovase 135—JSnne 18, 1336 No, 67 Exchange place, near Broad street, from iho 12h uit, will yo.iovo foros agala immediately | uchrfSotmumnens ot foatde cf commustinote tocadioan | Rkenue, the reoter will preach at a quarter before eight, THE RAVRIA POOLED. : 74, Ga, 30, 37, 3, 42, 0, 59, LL, 56, 77. 7 merek: fuaes after the expiration of the term fixed upon for the dura- alf-past ten and half-past. three o'clock (the latter ser. Ov the Slay some of our adventurou® men from Folly On. 5 Highest Promiam oem. e jewing cate Claims on property destroyed by the armies of tue United States. ‘There was @ call of the Hquse. One hundred and pine. Machines. 625 Broadway. 1351. 46, 74, 17, Ll, 65, 8. vicos for deaf mutes), and the Kev. F. Goodridge at the quarter before eight o'clock evening service. The com- munion will be administored at the early service. feiand went over to the blockhouge and stuck a| 57, 9, 71, 36 dummy on the roof, with an imitation rifle in tts hand. ‘The rebels discovered it at daylight, and shelled the of (he suspension of arms, Neutral ships, however, ich should essay, after the resumption ovhostilities, to y" Champagne—The Roy= Oficial Ctrewl “Her Majses ter any one of these porta aguin blockaded, would not | geen members anawered to their nan n Shelby Colle; ; ° She ge Lot captured, unless a pretimivary notice of tie re-estab- | ‘the above named! bill was pssed_—09 against Tho Rov. Dr. Weston, of Trinity, parieh, will preach at | dummy vigorously. without bringing him down, muc | yay tyeniched ies a : a} Wine of England, 829 per ogo. After July 1, $25 pee shinen’ of ‘the blockade bad been first made to them in sa op al St Thomas’ church this morning? service commencing | to the delight of our boys and the evident disgust of the | ‘Sri, famised by SIMMONS, ROGRES & 0. New York | Case. 'W. HENRY WARD, 67 Exchange place. the orawary way, or, if weeded, by the vessels of tho ‘The House resumed the consideration of the Senate's bin | &t half past ten o'clock. rebs. oneal — or Kno = rae If You Wan MPDICAL COMMON SENBR, A curtons book for cuFions people, and & god book fow every oF Price $i, mw = Le ha newsdeyots, Com jled free. Adresa tents tables mall BB. POOTE, 1,190 Broadway, N. ¥ Iavicorating and Ex rating, bat not {ptoricating —Excolsior Tonic, or Stomach Bitters, A&A cortain cure for i < Appetite, and all com- faint: requiring a tonic, For sale generally. vain W. UPHAM & CO., Proprietors, 887 Fourth stress. Prizes Cashed im Alt lized Lotte. riee and Information given. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, Brokers S10 Chestnut street, Philadelpaia. or DLOKRD TROO"S. about the pay of the Massachu- setts ¢ loved troops, The Fifty fourth apd Fiity tien, at Morris Inland, have always refused the pay provided by law for negro troops. claiming tbat they volauteered prior to the passage of the act, and under the gover volunteers. ‘he paymasters have just been at the negroes have again refused their pay, bec conld not get ai! they cinimed. The act equal of white troops and black ones, not beinggetroactiv does not help them, at all while they cont Dlockadiog squadroa, H THE ABROSTATIC RAILROAD. Monsieur Gouri Geiand, nas made application for a patent for bis Aero- Btatic railway, to be worked by atmosphoric forces, upon Joolined plains of wire suspended ia the air. K is jro- Yosodjto apply it to street ratiways, for crowded thorough fares in populous cities, incorporating another atreet railroad company in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and by 60 agaiust 75 refused to strike ont the proviso that no regulation shail be made exclud- ing any persons from the cars on account of color. The Dill passed, 83 against 46, TUR INDIAN APPROPRIATION FITZ. ‘Tho Houre acted on the Senato’s amevdments to the Io- dtwn Appropriation bill. ‘THY PACIFIC RAILROAD BIL. Op motion of Mr. Srxvuns, (rep.) of Pa , the bill amenda- tory of the Pacific Railroad act was postponed until Tues- A mocting for the reliof of the needy families of vol- onteere will be held this evening in Dr. Cheever'’s ch, Union equaro. Addresses by the Rey. T. R Mer. d States Army: General Scroggs, direct from of war. and others At Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverloy placa, the lier. Samuel D, Hinman, missionary to tho Dakota Indians, will preach this evening. Services at half-past ten, four and a quarter to eight o'clock, Tho Prophet Soow will preach in Hope Chapel, 720 ‘here.is trouble aj Prizes Cashed By 8. A. Dwi street, up stair 16 John Prizes Coshed in All Legalized Lotte- fs ation given. ries. Taformation BIShcg. RXCHANGR OFFICE, 176 Broadway, Now York City, Royal Havana Lottery.—60 Per Cent ' ; ! ARRIVAL OF NEW YORE PHYSICIANS. day evening. Broadway, at three o'clock. Subject——"The Impending | stinatoly for & prinoiplo. It is represented that — : ins ? ivbcuen 2 4 comense, Great ( onfiagration.”” many of the fainilies of these soldiers are in jaformationfarnished. The high: | Mates or Females. Gx physicians arrived here to-night, sent by Gi ee rey meee triad cre ote : Workhonsos; but sill they elaim white men’s pay, and wand al Kinde of Gold and Sie ‘are you troubled with that distressing pain in the smailéet Mr. Rice, (rep ) of Mags., from the Committee on Naval fairs, reported the Sonate bill, which was passed, that the actof December, 1861, to promote the efficiency of The Rev, Alexander R. Thompson will preach at the roomsyof the New Engiand Soldiers’ Relief Association, No, 194 Htrondway, at balf-past three o'clock. The public Bankers, 16 Wail street, N. ¥- Royal Hayana Lot Beymour. They will probably go to the frouton Monday (look alter the wounded New York acldiers. every cent of it, or nothing at all. it is statod that theae the back and through your hips: A teaspoonful three ume men are inspired with all thie firmness by their officers, ATER will relie @ day of CONSTITUTION re you like magic. For sale by &!l druggists. ~ the navy ,.shall not-be construed to retire any olticer under: |’ are invited to attend. and but for them would Bave long-since aettled with she d.for prizes, THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRES: rE reget h app gest hag fh 1. Willis wil preach at Fbbitt Hall, No. 85 | ®cjuee tho sonduer of th os ireope le cay Tawi on aknck & £0 Moth Antidote (Samphor Ue mandera in the navy on the active list shail temporariiy | the evening at e quarter to eight o'cl be ; mn nfti- Senate. quarter to eight o'clock. upon “Come | at Wagner a8 uone but spleudid soldiers, splendidly oft Parchment and. Wracerecta, June 18,1806} eereematiepeginved to cock & grade DPrict (othe com- | unto Me all ye that Iabor,” kG All are Invited to come | Cored. could ‘ebt ~ dasuing tm through ‘shot and she dee 6 Te ae +. 6.) geen tes auneamaren eae peel “ rs x ‘RANE OF WARRANT OFFIORRS OF TRE XAVT. and hear bia. grape, canister and shrapnel and showers of bulle e8 . . . . . . pa gh ie ty ‘aspolke conten se: ‘THE NORTHERN PACWIO RAILROAD Mr. Rice reported the House bill giving saimilated. ‘The Latter Day Saints (or Mormons) hola public wor. | and, when they got close enough. fighting with clubbed Se Rg re maria ree Cen” ea ‘Chaunbers street. Mr. Hancax, (rep.) of Iowa, reported tho Northern | rank to warrant officers of the navy. “Aftor five.eare’ | *bip every Sunday at Adelpb! Hall. corner of Eleventh | muskets. rotreatiny, when they dideretrest, by command, eve . ° e iticel Banners, PLAGS AND EMBLEMS, Aji kinds, at HOJER & GRAHAR'S, 97 Daase strect ‘fud with choice white troops for company. ‘They fougut again nobly at Olustee. They have a good name; and 80 W they will get thoir backs up and refuse tbe compensa- tion Uncie Sam saya he contrasted for them with, and lot their families gturve on principle, I doo’s know that we . . And it came te pags im the reign of Abraham, whose sur- name was Lincoln, in t! iehigrand sixth year of the Inde the States of America, that © mighty rebellion pen rose ta,that land. £24 sbrahew ‘aid unto Stmem from the Keystone State: “ ox) and Grand streets, Williamsburg. The celebrated apce- Ue, Orson Pratt, will preach, Meetings at balf-paat two o’clock and seven i ing. Atthe pos street Universalist chureb, Rev. 8. T. Rastroad bill, with amendments; one of which idee that mot more than tem sections of land per mile be granted for that part cf the line east of the service they are to rank as ens! aad after ten rm hey Igoe, years ce DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONEY. ‘The Bouse bill reguiating prize proceedings and the boundary of Minnesota wnt! the whole Lise is | distribution of prize money. \throp, t,Conn., will preach this moraing | gy ouid tind much {awk Bat while the Beaufort people rf bearet = and {a rosnin: order, 01.4 «. t 20 railroad ab RDUCANON OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS AND KNGINEERG. and evening. pemetee in theti se there are some who coneider was commanded, and marshaled tm- R African Fev nad Ague Cure—. Footy contrecieg, a not a yati, ‘all raere faa | vprvidster the stcnink af antal etararter seu | ait R,2 Zaman, 2. mtlnrech nemeny. | thar coodut wojmiabie, un gale 8 seating mains oeqenir gre rar Mince | BYURSn awe spice we Pee ’ ja a o’cleck | their demands for more je laws of 7 ‘ Mi 7 en el Hof the ack, The oooh of m every, salting and ae seneiacees; the candidates to be under eighteen | this evening, io Rev. Poter Stryker's pe oy Thirty, | trovide Dy direction of General Foster Colonel Tia. | Btevs calle he ome; and’ being’ ef the kind whose bait Secon@d Hand Safeo—For Bale Cheep, eying the lands sbal! be paid by the company before | TONS NGN os pitts were paseod. fourth atrect, near Eighth avenue, Sudject—‘The Power | Jowell has gone to Washington to endeavor to obtain the | curted not a little they: ere cowards, ont when-| forendh, os 100 Maiden lane: of a United Chnroh agninst Rationaliem.” This sermon allowance of their claims. and 1 hope he will succeed, 90 traverses Dr. that the question may be got rid of, evea if an exception ——$S$ ivivg O thple te the hands. EASERVATION OF THB FURLIO ‘Larpe. ers ey ‘will purely ran,” bet they ! Mr, Hown, (rep.) of Wis., Introduced @ Dill im relation "@ IRON-CLAD a nee Dix’s discourse. Mr. Rrow & jolt resolation autbor: the Fy apie autboriziog Brandreth Pille—As @ Gensral Pa- didn't. The Rev. Dr. Crooks, editor of the Mrthediat, wil} | has to be made In favor of these regiments, ud it came to para, these two mighty armies went forth 1@2 tho reservation of the ‘public lanés, making it lawful the Novy to alter the contract with Captaia | 2.0) ‘for Dr. Burchard, in Thirteen THR WRATURR to Sight on the Of Mannesas, — . i So comer usu and Otiee to Bx commie seontavntes Marcopeeis Prince Cems tg | Seventh inrecee, at hale pass seven ienceath street, near |. yeon remarkable for a week—firet extremely hot, | ard vPliwoury men, though valiant and brave, weve, amote | wally medicine, especialy ta s country ee subjet to weAdon oe aU Eee Oe atn nach eee atlane tea nang fae | Fetleved of his contract for the Puritas, and the gove ‘The Rev. Heury Kimball will preach tn the Broad then showery, with heavy thundor, and for throe days | hipeu’ Sash, oun co NaN Som, ney hurried Drillinny | nenges of temperature aa this, thelr value ® ‘nealouiadin, aa say sacoait'g are ready for | Tent take is at the amouat of finith iene. | Tabersacle, Thirty.fourth etreet, corner of Sixth avenue. | 0 00'¢ that Bros have boon, necessary for, comfort. d‘neuy were ae TER OVMUSED MATL ROWTR, cording to recently demonetrated improvements. Noth’ Badject—"ibmge Possible wad Impossible in Christin | ¢¥ tis warmer again, anda long rain storm has just there wae great and | By having the Brandreth Pills always on band, should © wane rom wo ide traenne siom vente’ ana the contract for the Dictator. Mr. Rh md her arall wcet PRnsoxaL ry give mew strength unto the wou a sudden attack of sickness take plaes, thes can be given a6 tive over! roate is J a rol - nd lot u a So - racic vind enone | iia in ennai a oe Pata nb | earar Raster es roe, apaed today aren | wena ont pena whies Se Bee y | soe geet hei dtenbign | on ane stem Stent oryh ote Seay goverament gtous services, The Rev Philip Bchaff, D. D , ts to preach | much ability and long experience sas Whee were vy “Abrahars, said: olan could hove arrived, and e in. past ton o'clock. The pastor, the forgeon A. M. Sbew, for along time Assistant Post Sor- jroo mrst net enffer; give me thy drink to driak, Ws | -— aie at. Die par r reese sedeno from a tour in . hy a moet afclant officer, bat ag appointed ytd ee nike, ashteth there was nothing like #, fa cholie and infammation of the bowels bl is 4 sermon Officer of this town elivil brah — ya Mail Company, tor baW-paet three 3 ngamen county ; that it was bitter to the lips, once relieve, and perscverance w& their use cS H-peet three F’M., and the Hey. DW. Roe preaches + “Good. forthe gad becuase tere were bieee | owen T* jut cam, 40 10 Foe AE jearter before 6 Rev, Pre.ent citi ‘neock and other wavaL ‘The Ironsides 1 «till in the harbor, her spars ail in, and ‘participate im conducting the services u fighting the mastore of thi Y nearly ready for hor N trip. Sretnae be ontiga | 0 . It is the Unadilla, instead of the Sonoma, that ts goteg And the wonderful North for repairer, mgaed 9s tae gore the directions, will surely do ait vat medi sore the health af the pation Py i x ¥ the day. Aba, dlevases of the Mr, Rice hoped the ieman wou! involve St. werms HORBO ‘cont rd ‘those At the Chorch of the Resurrection iecopal), re Admiral Dabigi ie off Charleston. The best under. In all cases of indigestion, Tho bill as amended goes back to the Hoave. woe Of & disreputadle | arth street, « fay dpors neh of Sexi fin ny ie Tester, | standing existe Between him and Caneral Foster. The | [rer eroatne accidents, and, w heart, snd ail affections of wo mash end Dowel, the ts Mr. Wasrovawe repiied he wan only illustrating a fast: | te Rov. E. 0. FI su morning and evening, | Pawnee takes tho place of the Lrensides off Charleston. And he satd, “Let it bo proclaimed throaghout the ~o—— vee failing remedy. PERCONTINENTAL TRURORAPH LINK Mrs Retry, (rep.) of Pa. mid the Naval’ ittee | services oommenci half past ton and balf.past seven INANE SOLDIER FOUNDED. and breadth of the valleys und mountata | Brandreth Pills will de us! & iy trom the On motion of Mr. CuawpLen, (rep.) of Mick, the bill On Sunday last a disebar soldier, named Thomas: er from ee Ahese celebrated Pills thay " « that all wh o'clock. tops, that all who be morning the second sermon on the para- fo encourage and taotiitaie delegrapbic communication | Bad ily ooueidered the subject, and come to the | S.clock. | Ie tee pare | evans, who ie inane, attempted to run’ acroes the beat at To Insure the fail bared! etwoon the Kastern and Western Continonts was taken | ce0cl thes the necessities of the country required ‘At the Disoipies? church, Wact Seventeenth street, near | %® colored sentivel in the provost yard. Not baiting | Wl tid "reliet ureugs anew a seenastk et “eo that, upon the rst com- something.of this kind to be done, Mr. Wasrnvnyn'replied if that was 90, then the cowntry was in the hands of contractors, when challenged, the sentinel, who probably was not Sixth avenue, services at half-past ton and a quorter | gware of hie Wwsunity, thrust ab him with his bayonet, loaight ovelcck, Preaching morning and eventag by Kider mon ap at sickno® (hey may be as once resorted ta, 401 disease has be mar'commanded, and cot him s place MA, provides that Perry 3 yw York: and a® many as came im une ig, and his ageociates and Sp fy gd nee, aball have the nd inflicted a wound im the arm and another in the ight to constract and maintain @ line or lines of tele. Mr. Ricw raid all the money appropriated had been Gilbort, of Morrisania. ‘ % ° fain were healed and went on their way rejoicing dose thon In beter than ieee from any point or pointe an the line of the Pacitie | expended, and Cay Erionson had spent six or seven At Greene street Metbodint chureh, betwoen ee ag Tagg i vores or ora pi ee r rate jiahed ty the «ya! i jexraph, constructed im pursuanee of the act of Con. | Dundred thousand dollars besides. Broome and Spring streete, Fie! will preach at aoter, Bent him to the genera) ty ep ta on Another Great Victory. com: Ostab! hed t¥ approved June 16, 1860, northerly, through the | Mr. WaRuwURNR roplied that the man who made the | jaif.past ten o'clock, and ‘Rev. M.D. 0, Orawlord, Pre following morn before die- ‘ kow BEADS, % BRANPRATH in white letters on governments Hiorios of the United States, to the boundaries of | Contract was bound to take the expenditures into conside- | giding Rider, at a quarier to cight o'el0c, Several former | charged for iosanity, ADA was tent Norte, put ome | TE STAUTTEUM PIOTUEE Of8 Tae BATTLE OF ken — itish Columbia, with stich branch jines ae may be | ration Pastors and members "will be present and take part in ® | sharper in Now York ‘maunged to got bin rent back as a " stamp Mr, Pree, (rep.) of Mo., explained the terme of the con. tract, and spoke of the jnoreased price of materials, and advocated the resolution. Mr, Newson, (opp.) of N, Y., would merely auggest to ‘the genitieman whethor it woujd not ba best to give the comtractora-two millions of acres of the Hood lands, Founion service at balf-paat three o'clock. ir itu at Prone Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth street way, at half. ten, half-pnet two snd half. o'clock, Kubject from meodorl, to open coramunteation with the varteus mining ricts and other settlemonts ta sald Territories, ‘The rection donating unappropriated lands not exceed. one quarter Of @ section for exch fifteen miles of line structed, Was’ amended by granting the use of anid fends to the exten forty acres, on the motion of Mr. aY JOSEPH A. JORL. Kable incidents of the redeition- the ged Twelfth Onto innniry Eweifth North Caroline Intans eral nd war Killed in nen Principal ape, 294 Canal street. jon aquare, and by 49 desorter afier he had lost or destroyed bis discharge papera. oa ae Libel Suit Against an Militor. Bostos, June 18, 1864. Preadhing by Chauncey Barnes, the prophet. lors generally, Bold also # No. 4 Va) pest seven last obapter of Revelations, Thore’a Room introduced to tho publ 4 % orre—''I, Jesus, have sont mine angel to teatify Baown, (rep.) of Mo, Mr. Eewarpar, (opp.) of Wis., ankod whether the Tern vi oa ” ope Ainess, at the . ‘On mi {isn ae Me Grimes, (rep.) of Iowa, an amond- | teman would gol Th may instalment for the New Yor | these things unto your oburches 1k Ws stated that Mr. f. TL. Norton, Navy Agent at thie | troops are taken Oi at Sie cera and de ty foe A eget it was adopted that the'Secrotary of tho Navy is au- | Canals, Divino service will we held in the Church of the Holy | port, has commenced a libel ault against the proprietors eriemown in warlire. Tu be solldt GOURTL & | wae merely fon ths Tigi Mr. Hersom replied, if the lands wore distributed he | Trinity, im Rutgers Inetitute, Fifth avenue, betwecn { of the Boston Post, clniming $25,000 damages, The al FF int eecker survct aad lirvadway, and @i | aa weil.as those of home 45545), 9 ‘wantod his share, Forty first and Forty second streets, at halt.paat ten and Mr. J. ©. Auta, (opp.) of Ill. four o'clock. The Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will preach Broadway. oat attractive assortment | leged libel t# for implicating Mr. Norton in comnection Bookstore, Twoifta street an: the jd if we allow Ericsson orized to detail for that portion of the Pacific const, bh of America avd Asin, whore it ts proposed to estab- igh said tolegraph line, one steamer or sailing vessel, in is diecretion, to seaiet . i) eaters ‘and soundings, moons Oar be tae mre Ute of to im the afternoon. with Smith Broth fm the Post's actount of she arrest AAAAARA A Tho for gentinmen, youths en. young, Vad in the laying and submerg' the-oabie, in lowal pay to all other contractors. @ At the Twontie! eet Universal . ds jonni 4 a in, tbe cnege aap ting. tue, moterials counected therewith, and | Mr. Wansworr, (opp, of ey, pone of tbopatrionens | gottateeyacon’ tm RG tece wi cen ani” bein aa ert eres Soma Fetal at DO ane Pelee Cresttarane, Cooper Tnet'> that ham qe De ruple fark ag mage wal oily 00 aflord auch avuistance ae may be deemed best | and slaill of Captain Ericasom, and thought it the duty Of | morning at haif-past ten o’elock. p — pics {0 secure a sincens{tl promotion of the euter- bes Gee a the question asked | _ At All Sainte’ Protestant Eplecopal church, cornet of ORO Boautifat fo . i reply ent L . " » prise by Mr. Washburno, said the Oomeritves on Naval Affaire | Henry and Scammol streets, the Rev. 8.5. Corneille, roo- | _ Tt willaive great eatistaotion to the mumerous friends Paseuts tog = \ ‘Ten Ey .) Of N. J., moved to strike out thi ee ta, n * | had documentary evidence before them, aad tie com of thta net the tee, without dissent, authorized the resolntion to be adn het complete and ported. Tho joint resolution was passed—95 against 36. teleerapn from ADMINAT® AND LIN OFFIORRS OF THK WAVY. pi to Ue mouse ‘Mr Sick reported @ bili, which wi tor, services at half-past ten and half past soven o'vlock. “Ig. 1t Desirable to Abolish Slavery by Comatitutional Amondment’’ will? be the Rubject at the peorje’s meoting, at 187 Bowery, at throe o'clock, Wrom two to thres ae ordered to ba | o'cignk—\Tuxation,’* of Hon, Heary G, Stebbing (o know that ho is slowly but surely recovering from hia severo itimees. Ho cannc* Joave hia room. and will not be in his reat befor clone of the presoot aeowhn; but there in overy ove bat be wiil O@ vy ousually bentored to © aruge 8 Mhitd seotien of the Dili, aa follor at If with! five years from th Gotitas, bs ovinten and & Qo