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ofeers and men have conducted themselves, the fol. { agtens, Tied Drvisiow, Cavatay Corrs, June 18, 1864 } ‘The Generd commanding takea great plea- ‘@are in sLoouncing to the division that the manoer io ‘Biob it performed the arduous duties assigned it during the recent successful movement of the Army of the Potowac ‘rots Coal Harber to the James river bas received ‘tbo bighest commendation of Major General Meade. ‘The steadiness and endurance of the officers and men ia Be passage of the Chickahominy, end the engegements between Wuite Uak Swamp aod Malvecn til, and Lheir jess lob rs from tine 12th to the 17th last., cannot be itoo highly praised. — order will be published at the hoad of every rogi- ent, By command of Brigadier General WILSON. L. Steaxet, Assistant Adjotaut Geooral. CASUALTIES IN THE FiKST CONNECTICUT CAVALRY, ‘The following hist of casnaitics in the First Connecticut Volunteer cavalry w banded mo by Adjutant Walker, ‘with the assurance that the names have not yet been publishod:— Dept AG Warner, I Peet jae Back « jengt Sta! Whipple, @ hi Corp Michaet Fiannigan, B De if 5 Fredk Miter, Dp Geo Tallon, 3k jor E Biake ico Bugior A Snyder. K AD! Theo Holmes Jomes Williams, A Jout Chas K Briggs Seu HF Ps: lips eu r raFrang Persist = SDaltord, Bere Et aAfodwies, K Weare Myoes, T coe eary Myers, Corp Warren C Wheeler, D HA Plumb, Sorp Mortimer Fvan: Thomas Clupby, M George B Brown, K Lieut JH Bristol, missing 4 The General Press Despatches. Berwopa Hupp, June 21—10:30 A. M. There has been no general engagement since my last ‘Beport. ‘Skirmishing has been going on all along the lines. ‘The rebels have made several efforts to throw up @arthworks near the James fivor, in the vicinity of Tur- fey Bend and Mitvern Aull, but have been as often @belied out by our gunboats, Supplies bave been sent to the White House to-day to General Sheridan, his command having arrived in that vicinity. eel the Ture, FASHION PLEASURE GROUNDS—TROTTING, ‘Wrpnespay, June 22, purse and stake $1,750, mile beats, best turee in dive, to wagons, B. MoLaugbiin uv mod be. bu. Fillingham. SF. Tovett pamed olk g General Batt J. Turner named ¢, g, Jobo Morgan. Birt heat... Second nent. Ybird beat Furst iLal —Ye=' rdity was A gala day at the Fashion Course, au imnen-v crowd having been called toxether €o wittess a trot between three of the fastest horeos at Dresenton the tir! Filinabam aad Butler came to the Post when ex ied tor, but the other did not p tin an ap pearauoe, Piiiu.uen was the favorite at two to one, At the ninth atvem tor x start the word was givea, with oe horses beat and head, Belore they got around the ‘Grst tui the sir beiug trom the old staad—Butler ®roke up avd fell off two tengths and a halt, Vile Hngbam led two lvogths to the quarter pole, in about Chirty-six-and a tay scconds, [Lhe time was taken trom AD outsider, the judyes acknowledging that they did sot Know wherb the quarer pole stoud } ‘fue black horse trotted vory rapdiy a ter he recovered from the break, and gaive!s fi ely on the stallion tat the lntter was but Hati a longili aned woew be passed the bal mie pole fa BASS6. Appreasting she new stand the race was bowu- Sliuliy coute-ted, the horees pasbiag that poiut head and But afterwards showed bis Read ia bue th 1 went the whinon the back ot th ataliion, aud, ro to the call, he dashed away fr Gariex ag such a rate tit he was ‘a length clear of by wre be reasa si (be turee-quarter pole. Fillingbam has fots of Breed when cHicd for, Dut was evidently trotted a “wait and win’? race. He cume on the homestreteb ons Reueth anead tor and ‘uo laiter breaking up in the endeavor to dy mira tun be wes capable of, the stalhon os the score @ very easy wioner by a length, in Second Hea’.- “Aili gham wag then offered at one hun- red to fury, wit few tikers, Butier took tue lead to turn by ts! a length, but thea broke up, and she Stallion bes Car ows ven ths ty the quarter’ pore in Abirty-cight sevouds, Batier broke up again, und the Mtaliion woted tor im, Gutler broke a toird time, and Bgalu bho Beri y's stride was sbortened., At tue’ bait maile pole—iii.e L1e—Filtingham wae half a lengtu sbead, and tor speetat ra stieured that it was @ beautitul Face, ALC @ oes Slund PULoxHa was three-quarters Of & lonzth ave 4, sud the crowd were im ecstacies—they wevor saw a “80 prettt ested as thie, At the throo-quarter & © ‘ho Horses were peck and neck; but Ghen MeLaugii u ws ~von to strike the staliton wita the Whip, aDd bien JuCiee (oti of aud coming oo the home- Btretoh oroke up, ‘he stelion was again taken tw and, Butier ire herd to overtuke bim, but he broke king tue Hlth time fo the beat, and Filling «very eaxy winner by two Jenxths, ib Thiré Heat.—Cue hunilved to terenty ip many thotances wore wagered on fitinztau ‘The judges gave the word When the stoliou was two lengths betuna Butler, and he got around the ture he broke up bidiy Butler, frith @ break, ied tour lengths to tte quartor pole in thirty Woven seconds. iter the station squared himeeit be ce very fast, shutting the gap atevery stvido But- broke up on (he backsireteu, bat, resuming bis trot itck!y, he lod twa lengrtis to the halt mile pole, tn 1:16 om there to the new sland the spoel of the station was grea er than vas ever belore Wiluessed on a trotime frack. He rypned on Batler at sack @ rato that be went €nd pwsved him atmo-t instwutly, carryiox bim ts a roak, vod lead og two leugihs and a hulf to the three. Quarter pole Te xt 1i10n Kept upythis eagnificent siride util bai’ way up the howesiveich, when Le was taken in Brod by bs triver und came home wioner of the race “rived im 2:274. The last half miic was troued in 112 )4. UNION COURSE, L. 1.—TROT!'NG. ‘Wrosnspay, Juve 22, match $200, mile heats, best three fn five, tu barnes. ts McMuhow oamed or. m. Saliy Come Up. Rec'd forfeit Watters named 0. ¢. Jemmy f!ynch.. Paid torfert Awnusl Regatia o: tic Brookiya Yacht Claly The eeventh annual rogetta of the Brook!ya Yacht Clad come olf vesteriny afters oon, fe tm the cin house, Bt the foot of Court st eet «iho weather was most pro pitious for the yuckistmen, aud everyting passed off in the most }lo gant mavner, Peouty four boas wore eu. Sorod for the rece— + incly: fony sehooners, ten si ops cf he firet clase, ox sionjm of the second class und Cour cat ie boats oF tue Hrs: class, The course was (roo aetske boat off the club bonse to Coney island ce 1 buey No, 9, oi the tall or ows, the tho ‘weet bank ana reiy nm; atetence twenty miles, The wind wus roy the south the start, but gradually woored rou d ts » wheu the yachts were about hal way home it blew quite fresh trom the south- ‘Dast. ‘The frst cise cehooners startod from their anchwave Mt 12:54, the eecend Clase Sloopy at 12 eloupa at 12:0 t-rigged b ‘Thero was a : re ot the moment o sierting, ‘and ne the fleet sivod off towsrds the .lorsey enone, Gatch the Norih rivor ebb, scene proseuted wa! Of tho finest imuvinable, ‘The steamers Ro Martio and Naushon, with the (riends uf the clay, tollowed the fleet, and ag tho cwtast for the leat between the head beats close the excitement among the pissengers became euse, ‘The course 60 the stakeboat, off Coney Island Point, wae @ deat boat,” and exhiviiel tie close saiti.g qualities Of the ynonte to perection, From this pout to huoy No D iy was ‘start sheet,” end ihe way the cat-rig nd second clues pe few over the water was worth bebeldiag. After turning the onter Hukedut (We wud was dead a't, and came Out quite fresh, which gavo tho larrer yechts a chanes to aod enabled them to Hie. 1 wae here that the Oxbiit (hoi box Ko took tbe loud of the entire fieet, avd Catoh ve with the huhrer gchwoner Kana C Manno to keep to advance watil withia a few feet of Ebe home #takee bow The coutest tt weon the schooners was a one sided aif ir, tt og it al her own way. Between “the go 1% Jow ie Cable there w. vome skit. ful monmuy leod around the outer stake Jboat, ‘The Jennt+ (nb o toxnaged to turn first, and ro- atued that po-itton to the race until she reached home, The owner of Ue Mol Claimed the prize, bowever, oa the gro dd inet tae ‘eorie Calle should alow bim four sminnites ay tweuty <ecouds in time for excess of can- sgaie, wnitl (be clare Woe allowed, The mort reeling contest, perhaps, was that be wenn Wie ed Dats. Phe La Kk the lead from the atirt, ond Amaged © ke p it up alithrough te rece. Tho N eparen ov Favorita followed clove tn ber wake, and ¢ ove oot of the course to One style The fol ithe Wane shows the Dour at which oach boat @trived ne the * rine CLawe 8 Fochts Bate at. wrere, Ton age, H. M. & Toa Cicees eee Now Mug on 45 4 28 55 4. Wall. or 86 30 KR. Greone, ., 06 30 « Wm. tluteaeon.. -- eos lari. Gt cide Ud nie | oe Ym. 30 0 fonek Wotan, N ¥. Warme.. “a Dolpa. 1 OW. poriuan 44 05 Tulle COAL Mew “4 cobs Jones, a4 b= 30 2 88 66 s = se Ur elie 06 10 erie v6 — = FIMET CASS OAT RIG. Beotor... Win, Pest... St 40 AUP Bre SM. Whiting. a ot vorite.. » Mevieubaa, Ps 83 60 jonpariol ss. L, Faucber....... 9 20 80 The judges m Noaneet the winning boats be the Bdua C, ot the veboonor class, Gre Motive of the first claas 0 ye, the Kinck Hawkeef the second class si and See eure of the vat tig elaae, | The pris vor tee sausraee fwe martao glans, for tite Grpy emptor ph lat, for the Recond clamy slovne air orl painging of aud fur the cat Bq Route, @ painting G FROM WASHINGTON. The New Four Hundred Miilion Lean Bill in the House, The Exemption of the Bonds from State and Municipal Taxation Stricker Ont, Passage by the Senate of the 3!!! to Prevent Milttary Interference in Elections, &., &., &. WAR GAZETTE. ™ OFFI oTan . The Thirteenth Army Corps Disce Unaed. ys 4 GENERAL OxDERS—NO. 210, War Duraxranst, ADJotANt Generais’ Oreice, % Wasnmcron, June 11, 1864. By direction of the President, the Thirteenth army corps is teasporarily discontinued. The general com- manding the division of West Mississippi will assign the troops of this corps, By ordtr of the > SECRELARY OF WAR. E. BD. Towxsawp, Assistant Adjutant General, GENERAL NEWS. Wasnxcron, June 22, 1864, YHE POSTPONEMENT OF THE COICAGO CONVENTION. Many of the war democrats express great gratification at the action «f the Natioual Democratic Committee in postponing the Chicago Convention to the 20th of August. This action was requested by a petition signed by a ma- fority of the democrats in Congress. Tite 400,000,000 LOAN BILL IN THE HOUSE. The Loan bi!l was discussed in Committee of the Whole to-day, but the House did not get boyoud the second sec- tion, An important amendment was adopted in com. mittee, by ing out the clause «excmupting ihe bonds and securities issued ender this law from State and muni cipal taxation. There ws coneidersble debate on this point, as previous loane enjey this immunity; but its opponents were too strong to-day, many republicans de- pouncing it apd voting against it, When tbis bill is pessed it will be the only law ander which loans can be contrected for tho next fiveat your, except the act of Sd of March last, authorizing the conversion of two hundred millions of five-forties to teu-fortios, of which about ore hundred aud thirty millions remain te be taken In addi- tion to the four bunired millions authorized ia the fi section, one hundred avd {ty millions of temporary loan are provided for, so that the whole amount of availabe Joane after July 1 will be about six hundred and eighty millions of dollars, Tbe bill will undoubtedly pass, but may be still further materially amended before it be- comes 8 law. : OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD BILE. The friends of the Gold bill are very much chogrined ®/ the efiect which it has had upon the market, pro- “.eing more violent fuctuations and enhancing the price of gold more than even a serious disaster to our orms could have done. It ie generally conceded now that it would bave been best, se propeced by Mr. Davie, of New York, to tax such transactions and derive a revenue from them THE CONTRSTED ELECTION CASES AND THE REOR- GANIZATION OF THE REBEL STATES. The House Commitice on Electto to-day cleared their files, reporting on the two Pennsylvania cases in fayor of the sitting members, and also a special report on the Arkansas delegation. They prope (0 have a travelling commission appointed by the Presi- dent to visit the eecoded States and examine and report as to their petitical condition, and whether the rebellion fs so far subdued tn any cf them as to enable them io defend themselves against forcible invasion, and whether they are in a condition to re-estnbiish permazent Stats governments. Also a resciution thet no Site should be allowed representation ia Congress wntit aga governs ment republican in form and abolishes slave © within its borders. Of course there was opposition to the cousiter- ation of the report, aud attempts were made to Ivy the whole subject ov the table, wich jveladed the minerity, report, to the eect that Congress had no right to inquire further than as to the feat that tho rebellion bad been Suppressed and thoae claiming seats hed received a tna- jority of the votes. Finnlly the reports were ordered to be printed, and Saturday next assigned for their consid- eration. ‘Ihe question of the representation of seceded States is au importent one, end there is not time now for ‘ig proper consideration before the adjournment. As the ioajority resolutions require joint action of the two houses, it is bard'!y probable that they will get throug: before the adjournment, It is certainly an ingenious way for the committce to get rid of a very troublesome and complicated cuesi'on, REPUBLIC \N CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS. The republican members of the House told a caucus to night to agree cpon ther action in regard to pending business. ‘The 1. on bill aud Courcription bills were the most IMpe. ‘ant subjecia considered. MAIL COMMUNICATION WITH THE ALMY OF POTOMAC. tability of the mail ariange mente vith the Ar © Potomac, which have bere tofore cauend 8 mich dissatisfaction avd complaint, ore to be remedied. General Grant bas, in c-operation with the Post witer Coneral, arronged a periect and reiabie evetem of snail comnaunioution beiween the army and Washtegton, which wili Recure promrt ess, reli bility tatie..ctory m il faci itice horeafter. The admirable mail acrangoments of the Western army are well Keown, and tbegeme are to be adopted with tho army ip Virginia, The whole bowiness will be wader the euperia tendonce of Col. A. H. Marbland, special agent of (he Post OMee Dopartment, whe ecouplod the same position under General Grant in the Wess. Gencrat Lugaite. Chief Quar tormastor of the Army ef the Hotomic, his nforded to this reform & prompt end effective eo ope m, which bas very much facilitated ie successful e Mont, The following is a copy of an official order in regard to ti Heapquarrens, Curer Qos mremmasren’s Deranrueyt, 2 Arones of the Uviran States, June 10, 1864 5 Tats otherwise ordered there will hereafter be a daily line of stearnors estat isted dotwoen Bermuda Mund and Wagbingtoa, for the purpose of tranepor ting the tat Hight freight aad passengere, The folowing ig adopted, and wit! be © iugton datly at two 0% M.; arrive at Fortress Monres at olne o'clock A. M. the following morning; leave Fortress Monroe at ten o'clock A. M.: arrive st nt at four o’cionk P.M: leave City Volnt at tive M.; arrive at Pormuda Hundred daily at nine M leave City Point at ton otclock A. M.: touch at Fortross Menroc and Alexundria to detirer nud receive mails, end arrive in Wasnington at ten © cl ck A.M. the following day No passeagers but eifcers and soldiers of the n°my aud porsous employed in govern: mont Eorvi9e will be conveyed by these boats, DRAVHS IN TER HOSPITAL. Major Rarces, Twentieth Michigan, and Major Moody, Twonty-soventh Michigan; Captain Ba'l, Seventh New York, ard Lieutenants Ware, One Hundred and Eight eenth Pennsylvania apd Varrigan Thirty-fret § Maine, dind bore yesterday in hospital THE PILL INCREASING THK TAT QP FOLDING BIONED BY THK PRESIDRNT. ‘The President les iened aad approved the nct to in crease the pry of soldiore in the United States Army. Lt provides that on and after ¢he et of May laet, and during the continuance of the present rebellion, the pay por month of non-cormiesioned officors and privates in the tuilitary service whall bé es Colle Sergeant majors, $29; quartermaster and commissary Bergonis Of cavalry, artillery aod lofantry, $20; ser qeants of ordnance, Ganpers and mipors and pontooniors, £24, Corpornls of ordoanoe, sappers aod miners and Poutooniers, $20; privatcs of engivesrs and ordnance of the frat class, $18, and of the fecond class, $16 corpors of env ity, artiliory and infantry, $19; cbist buglers Of cavairy, $23; buglora, $16; (arriors nnd blncksmithe of cavetty and artillery, $18; privates of cavalry, artillery and tofaatry, $16; principal mu- siciang of artillery aud lafantry, $22; leaders of teigade end rogimental bande, $16; musicians, $16. hoapital aiowards of (he frst clase, 833; hospital Btowarde of the yocoud Glass, $26, hospital stewards of ‘Whe third class, $78. Al non-commisetoned officers and privates in the regu- lar army, serving under onistments made prior to July 22, 1861, halt have tho privilege of re-eniieting for @ term of three yoars in their roepective organizitions Wantil the 1st of August noxt, and all auch non-oommis- , Stoned officers aad privates so re-cobwting shail be ce. titted to the bounties menticocd in the joint resolution of TAR The uncertaivty and enre Ja ail canes where the qnvoromont eball furnist) (roo | Congrems, approved Janutry 18, 1864. mortation wad aubgyrtency to dieoharced oMicers end eal. NEW YORK” HERALD, THURSIAY, JUNE 23, 1804 shows Ais ammo wesubehs eskimo > diers from the place of their discharge to the placo of | pointing from oMcers of the navy to their euroimeut or origival cauater into the service, they pn aE and devot a: some poiot op the Shull not be entitied to travel, pay or commatation of | “Tho anndment was rejected. ; eubsisience. Mr, Bran, (rep.) of Mo., ollered an@rnendment leaving a —" sito discretionary with tne President. 9) ‘The bi was ther passod by @ volo of 28 yous to 3 cays. The bias amenced appropri ites $200,000 ¥or bi ildings and impvements the site to be governed by she oorpo- rate wubiries Cairo. ORAWE OF 1LO8T OR WRECKED NAVAL VERS. Mr. Cxcalied up the bill Mr the reitef of the #licers and Aepen aud otuers, on the Books, Of vessels wrecked of lost tho vaval service, and it passed ARRIVAL OF MINISTER CORWIN. Ex Governor Corwin, dinister to Mexico, has had tnter- views to day with the priucipai officers of the govern- ment. CONDIT'ON OF GENERAL ROBINSON, General J. C. Robinson, who was badly wounded while @altaotiy leading bis comrmaand in the batth of the § derness, hee #0 far recovered as to be able to sais: It prides for the sortioment of the oMcors’ and eos. evening for Now York, A syectsl our as L-oa provided | man'sjmounts, whoro the rolls and papers have been ed Ff Jost, cipies of equity and juatice, and grants two for him by W. P. Sinfth, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and | soniB pas to. scamen or enlisted meu, and oue quoathe’ A. Hi, Markley, of the Camden and Amboy Railroad. pay Ydher men for ‘oss of clotting. THE CASE OF DE. GWYNN. SAE SECURE: COMMRAGE, Mrj Wee called up the joint resolutlon to amend tte Dr, Gwynn, the contractor for the uatiouat paper for | contrjetheuween the Secretary ai Navy and Jonn printing government notes and bonds, who was some | Frig#oror the construction of the war vessels Puritan and Piator, and explained the reasons for civing Mr. i "1 charges of tiene Sgn ponpanins span apes et peek Ben Ree ee Ericfomome reliof tor the lostes occasioned by changes stored to duty in the Troasnry Department, in eonse- | ig tai of construction, rise iD price o1 labur, &o., as quence of the report of the Solicitor exonorating him | congmited by the resolution, which prop ses ty pyran the /Piciior, compteted, and the Puritan in its prosens from ali the charges allegod. THE TARIFP BIEL.. The Conference Commuittes will to-morrow report on the amendmer to the Tort bill, APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BY THR SFNATE. \ The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the foilowicg nominations: a dasapls Holt, of Keniuuky, to be Judge Advoeste jonerat. William MeKee Dunn, of Indiana, to be Assistant Judge Adv cate Gevera!. confitid ut its present value. . fuoxy, (rep.) of R, T., offered ai amendaisat inthe coft of the work, with interest, and sy: in Diaak oa bonus. rKMAN, (POD.) Of Ohio, proposed to strike out nt value” in the appraigement and insert ‘“ac- tua Cc.” He thought that euermons profits migh: gecrue 2 the difference between the present prices of que labor and those at which cy wore pro- eure ‘Mr. Jéxgon opposed the amendment, Ho spoke of the importere of the carly completion of the vessels, aud quotes ie ¢pinion of the pronosed commander of.on Warren T. Lockhart. of Indiana, to be Register of the | that beroud not be ufraid to meet the waval armemon Land Orff: at Carson City, Nevada Territory. of Frare gid England combined. Aliowing for bis en- The Senate confirmed (ho following nornfoations for the | thasind, § was evident that one of there vessels would new Territory of Montann:—Sydvey Edxorton, of Obio, | prove fom thun equal to any two those governments to be Governor; H. I’. Torsey, of Maine, to be Secretary; | could pre. * Amine Giddings, of Connec'ient, to be Associate Justice; ‘Mr. iriges favored the amendment of Mr. Sherman tus F. Brick, of Micnosota, to be United States | Mr. longa, (tep.) of Coun., spoke tn favor of the origl- i yard (. Neaily, of Towa, to be United States | pal restufou Attorney: Asa Bartiett, of Minois, to bo ciate Jna- At: allpast © © leek thé Senate took a recons till tice for the Territory of Dakotab, vice Lorearo P. Willis. | seven. LV RNING BERSION, TAL RESOLUTION VOR THY RMLAIEF OF CAPTAIN HRICSSON joint resolution for the relief of John Erics- cd witnout amendment, as follows :— Whereaghe Nav, Department or the 28th of July, 1862, Diract with Gapiala Jokp Briesso», of th onsitucsiom as (wo impreznnbte the Dictator und the Monitor: and where in aebual ote wo vents, i, id be made to” Lowes ninmtix inve added largely to the Toudering the ton, appointed Associate Ju Montana. foe for the ‘Territory of TRINTY-KIGHTN CONGRESS. FIRS? SESSION, Hoatine bi fs, expartor witi a siniur class of Vessel, fet aud dra ‘of move tha demomst :, Tune £2, 1804, nA enaye Mr. Scunme, (rep.) of Maes, pres the petition of Trace Sprige, a colored citizen of Washington, which represents that prior te April, 1862, be was a stave of Jobn Parker, and that ba bad ps a iv the Hee coche nee tae bis brother-in-lav Vreera son, dangh then a tor service at the earliost mo slavaofenid Parker. and had paid about tro bundred ‘the Secrotary of the Navy be and lie te doliars, The ation Commisstoncrs, Lefore whom : eirgh palate ho appeared, claiming fall compeusation ab the virtunt ieverialt tie owner of Martha Ann Spriga, refurca to allow the eluin, : ee ee OPS on the ground that @ slave eauie not acquire steve ad mriaecta the: aoa nronerty perordine to their ther og laws, Steasks io aacer-nined, dedtee ‘oN anood tawares the cg nid thit upon said payment he VT CANADIAN RECHROMTS TBRATY. Rawal en.) of i 4 the fo! ot te + be migucs of the con Mr. Keaxawss (rep.) of lara, vubunitted the following, wid ves el and material, or any posuen there which was Intd ove sad bere tet w oltvand absolutely in theneeforuy nue prrceed wvrancemen ided, hawever. yrainor a eck oe tions are 1 + of the United v known nod most w venta erein canta ned pedi th ns the bh Atrerica or 5 he constenctinn o the Dieator. which shutl the districts the } Hee pietea by said eonsrw-tor mpan che | Selkirk Settiement, i Bay | conapns ae if this resolution had not bem Coupany. 7 | provifl further that ho notton st cap gs saig Walit said contractor s! RS AROM THE RI ions ef the Navy in siting hie acceptance of ite prov of Md., preses on of the Js willingnos® Lo aiperintend to (10 © mplerton Polish ott rasidents of the Units sos peas it ign of the Puritan; stu: ded furimer tat ht at the P 8 serviny aring of tha United elfect witilthocomple'tea nnd de- States may not be returned to the governinent of Kuasia ; poy ded alao it shall 9 the duty of yin carrsins the resvlution into as pricovere, but that proper éteps t 4 to protect : 9 them from dutrags, It ropresents tant Poias who bed Fcuon pertonet The geurs contiagt been forced into the siaw navy he serted, joined 000 for the Dietatoc aud Purtt # the our armies, fought nuder oor flag, and been tracked and WL justly be engitied to If both vessels hal been found and given up Hy one oflicors: the price « tie mode oi ck Of Win the eoptract, special refereuce bains had to the PRINTING On motion of Mr. Mo: copies of the Patent v printed for the year 15 bier ton toomibd ni cost Letween tne two vessris arise Lou the Sy P io pommibs ek rovided for in the con- edenee1o be a their consisuciioa pb: tion only needs the President's signature to called up the Hone bill | RRPORT O* FATCRATION. the Wnited States to nego. (fraction of Mr, Powers, ® resolution was adopted in Or & elit. | cathe on esidont for the report of te Comtuision- red to therm by trenty. Palgration 1S" EXPORTATION OF ARMB, “ q motion of Mr. Wan, a resolution was adopted cali- incrocnced a resolu ingu Ube Pfesident for vacious papers relating 69 the which in fact reafirms $ orfrtation of arma ‘rom the United States: le Paitimore platform, aud St OF DOUELE-ESDRR OUNROAT CONTRACTORS, na. by ted. Senate bill for the roliet or the coutractore for the qiflincry of the gunvenls kuown as dvublo-endors, wi ciscussed at evgth on a motion to reter these cases tohe Court of Claime, which was agreed to. if NAVAL BOSPITAL AT KITES he Senate passed the Dill to ropeul go naueb of the t March #3 apnroprintes tirenty: lars (or a naval hospital at Kittery, Me. WARRANT OFFICKRS OY THE NAVY. tue House bill ia relation to assimilating the rank of werant officers in the usvy wee passed, with a slight ayendinen con Yue biti for the puaistmant of pore thecort wag passed TAR NAVAL VERSION TO"D » HALE Called ue the joint reaviution relative to the fhestiment of tho Baval peusion (und, and it was passed. RRPRAL OF TMH FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. ir, SeMNER moved to take up the Mousb bit! to repent Vugitivo Slave law. ‘Ne. SAUIMBURY Tacved to adjourn, which motion wag joctad. p TIE RAPEAL OF THT FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW, ‘The Senate having retuse adjourn, the yeas and 9 were entied on bir, Sumper’s motion to tale up the Jt eepeaiing the Fugitive Save jaw, which was agreed to LM. Las f Ind, mover! to proceed to the con- Mr. Nrsurnr, Copp.) of Oregou to anthorice tt quishmont of eortain right: It was passed wilh an ‘TH MONRO ROWE ATE jon dia not hold, intention. atin ore given notigo of by vote, received the past oy hum sverte, 1A xxme move to take ap the House hil for the ho Fugitive Slave law, which wotfen wae re- nary Mr. Powsss, (opp. to prevent military iotert porpores, anc « to take up was agroed tc Mr. Powtnoy, (re providing tuat th of keeping tho*polts Mr. Howann, (rep.) of Mich,, thought this bill bd con- fined too much time already this session. He thought this wothing toes than a bill to prevont the Presidest from crushing the rebellion, nnd makiog the pol's a ennc- tuary for rebels and trai was the duty of the covert Mr, Jor tho imputatic Covomition was infloenc tons held in Marv SELECTIONS, Mt to tele up tie dill su elections and for ndnaet Tae NT GY PERSONS WHO AID NAVAL De¥suIUEERS, az who aid gesaen Koveas, ofor: au 2 t nilikary rnigbt be used for tho purpore then de‘ended himeal? from in the report of the Military. Bill: that he (Mr..Joheson) | tue 2 been stated, a control of the tn chairman of the committee ti eos, OM which the yore and Cie Bevery uiselnited aay perp oa 10 tm- Hhays were called, aad We motion was rejected by Ls ae a a 0 17 neva t Mr. Sauisisuny moved to indefinitely postpone the pill, po which metioa he called (or Tho moston was reiected BE Ti Yous aginst Zi navE. Nr. Lane, Of Ied., moved to proceed to the considera. of business, ax said biz vote shoul ) fact whether the wheter (heir de Willing to atic that the mii frog exorcise cred to pre. end, therefora, t fact—was, te wae dot, the tuilitary in the Mr. Howarn did not wish it. to go forth to the conntry to give the Seuator that the re f the committee eatnb's the right of fiom K (Nir. Davis), aow abeont, an opportu: tty nny ene he polls and 9 fot for ve or te doteal toe bili by these duatory the ley uo public evemy of the UW 48 | cauttan te atlowed to vate. and be the duty of the mult BACESRORY anid as fer ae he was concerned hie r tooxpel # from, ¥ the gole peopwee of giving the Senator the £0 of pellyent th known chrnce Wo be Acard, asd nnd hetce e Lich W go ilo executive seagion was are tr fo the govern rejected. upor Ot edmini A Varwus dilatory motions were then 1adete agicarn, iter minds no interferences with posspone, ke A comiproroig wor fia lig toode, aud the frunchis Dil! wae sllowe? to be reported to the Senate ag (rom Mr. Jonssor aaid he understood the honorable Senator! ¢, So the With angry ine theitie was within tho limit of the faverninns sf Committes of the Whale. to exereiso, by means Of its military powor the rieht te she sonate then o# motion oF Me, Weim, went into Cocide who were the proper voter# tt 9 State clontiond ex go, ec son ina auusrci adver een Aaa iain Lo pipet ra LeeiOnd exooutive ression, anal enortiy vtec jour: cly in the bands of the milire, whi EN cepstitati yn oend) | lawt oof © Margiand word Mouse of Ke presentatives. abendan bie to nrotect the purity of the belfot bx Wasuxoron, Inne 2%, 1866, 2 Rhus Of f nigut uch milutery ps cme er for if we were to hare aay treedom atail in the ex on ereise of the cleciive franchisg, HLanoutd nol devond of | OM motion 1 was rEAe SAUNT BRIO OF CONGRESS, ved, the Senate concurt that tho will oF the nil te ression of Congress be civsed on ibureday, Mr. Hows Tow MH haprene! that tt S0it jauiedt clection officers nnd apenta ef the State of Marsiond wom | Ube S0:b ” ablo to ‘oterming wil more ce:tainty whetber a me) | Mr Cox, (opp.) of Obio, said that be underntood th: was loyalor not What was tt hab pave (he uch 6 | the Senat@ would agree to (hr unerring aptitude poo Che ouestion oF loyalty / CONTENEEDIEL SCION CAGE Mr, Jonxeox re that the constitution left thi question with the States, Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Moae., ‘rom the Gommittce om Mr. Howarn denied this. Flections. reported a revolution thet Caarios W, Cvrelean fe not entitled to a seat us Tepresentative from the Kifer Mr, Jonson tard that he would not extend bir seraaey Congressinna! district of Penneyivania, but (net Kuesell but at a future time would answer the togal ques ive voived, and let bis peop.a decide. es itis = Me. Towarn expressea his willingness to meet ie Fee kD belied perp yo Hrelioiyh seg ey Seater on the querinn bese the Hon? tribune! to «OI | sygtygny yovs) OOYEASYATE 07 A7ATAG.RNWNTLY IX ' Baggs el , Be 60 ‘ oonalng . SA ence Te aa he nitney ae atip pela te prenehe Dewy sles nates report in the Arkansas election Mr. Pomeroy to keow the raliitars a to pre “eoommja nied by. & joint resolution in reint o» Lo the e vapis the peace was the veey pretext by wht State liad been controiied Mr. Powxnoy bad eaen the time when he was urabi{ t¢ got his batiot into the bex unless be weald have obp it Necti stes wich Howe haen cleninred by the rest. aration t be io rebellion, Te provides thet ni vppoink, by and wah the advicowl the outs pr ahe Te 7 enlve Ye war on (fe ' i Senrte, & coum ission of three persons, revidents, In States threnati a revely To war an th nid te inter er tb tot ‘ved to the precent: rohaltion, who e@ dary it olections by the ralitary pawer, end he thane (he Jor hall be to vibit, during the recess of Congress, evel tor from Kentocky And tis friends chould be the iat pen | EMAll ve fe sient, inane an ed BO in renoliion, und to object to bav ing mtlitary force used wt the polls frfrae | Skauee fe Vane tak ley tee ore (he next eeesioo. tak aitaple purpeso of preserving peace and the pari of po tahaedh 2 to re cetablish or resrennlae leit piceenment only expressed by the pretence of armed men to er prens yf : ing shate gov" ‘ ad. re. fresdomn of the bativt, The p tle, he eaid, te renty f de. becagage hogy vl pene —_ x se wer od wy an Howard, wore the only aanctuarion ot a free peopl{ Mo | Port. Who emtite alley 0) cctmentio vinlonge beheved that miliary Rowor hed beon employed pocn. | Wann | Nee | Lee Alas Ee at the trol the volce of the freeman when he hed roririodo his | end | Wm | Conknim® ce ete maitiin State polls. § Wher cl itt pyod b 4 poll % ‘i " , : 4 so firmly Getabliened sustain i self ugainet vio: 6 Lili as ameoded was thon pasvod-19 to 1 { tence, such Stat nt nod to be admitted to represonta. Tate, | ior th obaer & aneh of Onngress ‘ariile, Davis, Grin ne nnn Mr. Knows, (pa) Of Wis, from the minority of the Raid Sale | Comnittec Co Ikotions, presented ® rawmority report, declaring, Fret, that the acts of KeCeemIOw wore Uitli- NA Chandler, Clark, Giluner | pes: rec tint they change acither the cle of t Bises. Howard, Morgan, Sunder. Tem | craieg por the FOIATIO® Of citizees And the Kovornment: Eyck ane Wee {hitd, hat Whenever she nuthorsy of the United ae (Fop.) Of Towa, ete ect w motion p reoem | De iotely reetored over 9 iat ‘be Ante tt atte 6 ts bo roprene ted im Cgugress four’ we toe oul Ps Bgl ey Fn Aga) omitting the eecttam Pe | Oe esc ‘im cutertmined by Wie Hones Yn rec nrd to the 1! not he law ful for ony military or nfatoficer | Members from Arkansas are, Oret, whether the suibo Md ‘bibtoncor utter wwt@on enyaaed Wibe cv, | rity onthe Cy ted States wor com, letely established ta fal Kinrg or aval service of the United: btaics, to order. the dictrl ts: Fe.ond, sekether inn atection held ne ord~ have wnelor bh shire! «NS | ie tO Wie law. apd the coustitutdon they received @ innjority of the votes. The Sivarea, in renly tom question by Mr. Dawes, de- cided that (hie che NOt A question of priveloge Me, Cox. (Opp. Of Obio, moved that the further orn. nidoration ©, Lbe ful jeck be postponed sill Deoomber. next, whieh was disagreed to-shO-ngainet 17. Onmnedion Ur. Dawan, thosurther considerativa of je Uniied J armet ‘or bo keep and shell net te Army OF Davy at the Unit Sines Lt inter: with the freedom igotlon in mt with the | the bill was post vet anti Satard exercise of the rh of wAi rage te ‘any ry Wo Uuited ‘TAP PRSAEYLTARTA CONTNETRD ELRCTION, Mr Sounsy, rep.) ot Pa,, from the Commaittes og Mec- tons, renorted & resolotion to the offect that John }, line Soeerniooel dette ‘'Peansyivenia Seagmevbeonsd donei district of 4 "1 + Mycrn is entitled to retain the coat which he vow occu- on, \s ‘The report waa led over for fatere consideration, THR PACIFIC RAILROAD AND TILACHRANH Hutt, Btato TRANGIA OF PRREOT 4 yHOM Tine ARMY TH The NAVY Me. Hane, (rep.) of AT, Called up the spate Lill to Promote the sticlene’y of tha navy, and tt was rowed. Tt aitowe the trane¥er of persone from the mfitary tothe naval service itt the consent of the Prosidfrt, QUMPRNAATION 4OR THI CREW OF THR QUNIG:T PHVA. The Senate fill ta comnanante the ofticars ind crew of the gunboat for the capture of the ibe! ram Ar ‘The House roamed the consideration of tho bill amend Breer atory orths Pasty Tvllrvad and Tologem ot net, Hanes, ay aprropriating twenty five tharatd Wits! Log Uae eubject tbe House wont into thersior, ‘was catled tp by Mr. Hnie and pasted. Me. f, N04 6 p tba rennte bill for the establishment oe Te POUR, HORDRED MODLIOR LOAN rin! ae the Kenate s r z bs ofey wy yard nud degnt oe Cure, whieh Pan at) Mr. iy Cap] eee, ee ae ean, one ae eure feneeh by Wortere Sanatorn, Oe Rnaspison war takes up enubetiiute, ap far. Jot fod. moved ta strike out the “ir, Gamm, (ron) of Towa, moved The Retief of Mra. Quart Te PDITOR OF THE UNKALD. 247 BRonwway, New Fors, Yume 16, 1864 The following # for the relief of Mrs. Quaries fant family have hean-received at this orice sines your notice onl ag the attention of the public to the wente of cxare te fue: odtained the good seare of T2T rune, out Of which Messrs Aevann, Avge, Pent ead Senior erpecintiy distingnioned themen'ver. eo New Yorkers also scored 127 rune im stn nto te Ae clause that sil bonds, Treasury notes and other obligations Of the Unwed states shial! be exempt from taxation by or uoder State or municipal authority. His object was that Capitaliuts should mot esespe from just burdeus of the goveroment. Mr Hoorsi, (rep.) of Mass, opposed the amendment, Saying that guch an exemption hed been made ia all Ober Dillé (clutiog to (he Luited States obligations, Mr. Swrar, (Opp.) of Me., raid be waa invormed by a indge of the Se oreme Court of the United States that be was unwiiliny i invest ta bonds exempted from taxation, ay cauro Ab wins odious to the usighborhood ja which be Mr. Pour y, (rep.) of N. ¥,, was utterly oppend to exemption (rou taxation of any inouey or property ine’ Vesied im Bocurities or indebtedness o The Vaiied States. Those shold bs subject to saKaiion the same aa those of New Yor. bir. Ganon, (PP.) Of N. ¥., took similar views. Me. Marist, (opp ) of Ky., exid if there was an ortgi- nel -rdposition he would oppose it; but we bave inengu- rated the policy which has become settlod und fixed, aud should pot depart {rom i, in this ease, becaave it weald be a violation of pubi'> foitir, which wae pledged, vt with bis consent but against bis remonstrances. Mr. Kerwan, (opp) of Nr ¥., rowarked that it would be beiter to sell the bonds at a little Iss thao t» continue to exempt them from taxation, Recanse bonds have heretofore been smpted from taxa- tion, it was no argument why the exemption should be continued, which would produce 60 much irritauiou and adina in tho coumunity Mr. Horman advocated the striking out of the cla: for the promioent rensun that it crested au inequality pope Bl Lege from henga ee ee body of 94 ¢ snd won ucers, while tbe burdens fell on labor of theemmiry Mr. Horcsixiss, (rop.) of N, Y., sald the country onght to know wlio would endorse suct a vicious and’ odious principle ae crenting a privileged class of moneyed me, whose whole wealth is sought to ba exempted by Con: Gressiony! iogtslation from bearing the burdens we are continnully imposing to carry on the war, The people do not need such wicked legisiation. They will furuish men and money tv put down the revellicn, Mr. Jamxs C. (opp,) of Iil., said that the gov- ernment having pledge its faith in exempting the bonds Roretofore issued from taxi be vould do nothing to violate it, But in thts bill and all future moasures he woutd subject the bonds to taxation, precisely the same ag any ciber property. Mr. Nomi™, (opp,) of Obio, argued that from the begia- Ding tt was ilogal ard a violation of the constitution for Longrece to attetapt to oxompt any property from State or manicinal taxation. ‘The question was then taken on striking out the follow- ing words:-— 's, Treasir: F_dotes aud other obitza‘fons of the United states vhait be exempt from taxation by or under State or minioipal outhority, Tt was decided in the aMfirmative—by yeas 61, nays 44. Mr. HOLMAN oflored an amendment that the bonds and other seo: rities of the United States under thie act cial, bo enbinct to “tate and municipal taxation. Mr Norwe propoved as & substitute for the stove that all bonds. Treasury notes end other obligations of the Unired states suall be sud eect to State and rounicipal tax- avon on ey jal terms, the same as property Vir, StevyNs, (ten. of Pa, opposed the action of the comm ttee, saying no wise ian would buy the bonds if ths eebs Limoons ton wns adopted acd the Huse samc. tioned what the oo cuarge of wh) Hut) RtH withdraw it. Me, Horrness replied that during this segeion ther hud Qeard toe sun aryoment against taxing the holders of bank atock Laced on pectaunent stocks. Tt wax thou predict-d that the scheme would be @ failure. Bat, bri inte was engra’ted ou the Curren. ay was a poputur bill. All the bunks of ‘Organize under that law. 6 Nob e's eab-titite was rejected. Kianas yraposed a snbetitute for Me. Holman's amepdineot, \cict the latter accented, It provides that the owners of (he bonds and obifgattons issue under this act still he stbject to State and mupicinal taxation jittee had done. Thee who bed of ihe yuue tocrect, (ye FAME AS On CbLer BeCUTITIES OF similar roreoual estate owned by thom. Rejected—O5 agent 59. Mr. Pkyuse. (opn.) of N, ¥., said he understood from ‘Ubis Dil) that jonn authorized was in all $749.000,000 for (he uoxtt Without comfog to a conclusion on the bill the com. Mittoe rose, aud at five o'clock the House adjourned. cal year, Newa from California, Saw Frawcisoo, Juno 18, 1864. ‘The steamer Constitution sailed today with two bun- dred aud sixty passeugors and $822,040 ia treasure, Adcep teh trom P.rttand, Oregon, says the steamer Pac tic wae nearly wrecked on the rovke oD the 9th Inst, while on her way from San Mrancisco. ‘tho demuns for money 1% active, but the market ta oagy at 11500 goot caper. Nearly two millions of bul- Hon have been recoived within the Inst ten days up to Mivt bus taken $700,000. ig going forward to Mexico. yesterday, of whict tb A large amount of moreband: Neariy $15,000 more baye boon subscribed for the Christian Commission, The steamer Constitution tool: out $82,000 in silver ore. Coronces’ inquests, Suignk wr Coreg Hrs Tareas esterday afternoon Coroner Naumann was called to No 161 Chambers stroct to bold an inquest on the body of Eroil Vou Steinkerr, o German, thirty-six years of age, who had committed suicile by culting his throat with avazor, it aproara that ‘ecorced had been exccedingly depressed in soirits: for severa! days pest, but from what cause Cid pot trans- pire Yesterday morning deceased was about aa usta, but subsequently retiring to his reom he drow a razor nerous hie neck, Severing all the raain arteries, When iecovored by the family {ite was extinct, death hifing ensued trom hemorrhae. ‘the jury found that deceased cumotolis deulh by “Suicide, by cutting bis throat while laboring under temporary aberration of{mind.’” years of are, who a week since had opeof his hands ter- ribly crushed by @ barrel failing ow him in Milibank’s browery, Madicon atrect, where be was employed, died yesterday io the Now York Floapital from the eifects of the injuries, Coroner Collin held an inquo~s on the Body, and tho jury rendered & verdict of “Acgdental death.” Deceured was a native of Ireland, wed Sarab Farar farnnoap Accroent.—A little girt, J. Lane, three years of age, wiose parents reside at No. 17 Cannon aroet, wos run over yesterday aftorooou by ear No. 6 of the Forty second etreet line, and almost tn stuntly kied. The remains were taken home aod Coroner Wiley notified to bold an inquest. Tue occur+ rence fs thought to have boen socideutal, Waraity Ricken st 4 Honan.—Corouer Ranney held an inquest, corner of Fifty-second street and Fleventh avee who died from the ef- ‘kod In the abdomen ies resoived by being but f Wook ago. wns employed in the Jenth Avanue Ruliroad stables. Fe led a borse out to a when Cour at led awar, dein, Weer the animal p tempted to catch him again the horse turned end kicked him. Cour wae fitly.one years of age and & untive of Ireland. Captain Joba F, Vorter, Jr, Hambert, Ca, 80 Fr kobinwem, 8100 J Bos Winslow, Wes Gilt art tHews ¢ Ff, Porter. Su! hanks A Oo 5 Cnet, BE, Cash $2 recollected that Cw Cant, § Cas, $3 It wi their bos when (he ro! family were deiven from ¢ property conf cate:t, avthoriven made the divovery that they hod aided ts the eccape of the Volou officers fron Tit Prison in Februnss lost. as but # small part of the amanut thoy really need and truly merit bas beoa recelved, an ap. peal le onoe more manda tote benevolent, Favors will be Pete ve at thin cilice ar heretofore, ane! auly actnowtaand, ert to addres: of Mr. J, H. Quaries, No oS BW. or they mag b Clymer wiseet, Brook! ym, GRAND MATCH WRTWEEN THE PHTLADEL PRIA AND WRW YORE CLUNS. Veatertay the wbovo match wens commenced on the Bedford Cricket Grounds, Lrooklvp, nnd chee far the coa- toet bas proved the most exciting and best contestad fume that Uxs boon Wiluessed fur many measons. The Visors present were more ouwerous than have been areotnbled {0 a cricket fio! since the visit of the All Pog. be on om thin e@ntinent, who expremed their aporo- on at tho very Goo dieptay oxiibited ou both sides orday The Polladeiohinns fret wont te the bee, ond yes thelr firet innings iv excellent etyle, Mesa. Sharp, Thudeoa, Hanmmond and Byron ooatetbutte ambers. Score of frat innings: — war YORK, First Innings Tharp, b, Newhall... Highica, raw ovt.. Hudson by Meh PRE AMT THEA Pict Janine. few b, Sue thyoac Senior, ©. Hamme Badler....... Btovans, 6. Trio liere... Winter, Sadler es Pract. vb Batitor G. Newhall, he om Flowe, b. Halliero, rue ovt. . nb Bu Byron, | 0 J Sadior, b. Nowbal! troe ley, De Hume Mareh, ron ont ‘Tytler, Not out. Byes, "19,1. byes. CF eat louelde, a Tome ww W. A, Winbar, he eadior.. 0 Byon, 3; vidos, 9e6 The Philatuiphigon commenced their second deniers sae, B84, Lo-diny dhe game will be resumed as vievon o'ciouk Ay Day. Syrunek Courn—Ttieb hore her Li fame alec. dar, Part 2.--Noa, 875%, SA , 8748, 871 4978, 2616, 2064, 8402, 2406, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. and obtained aoveuty rans for the lowe of eight «el < a, The malt steamebip Northern Light, Captaia Wison, will tonve thie port to-day for Anpinwall, The maile for Central America and the South Paci will close at half past toa o’clook this morning. ‘ihe Naw Yors Haaa.o—bdition fur the Paolio—will be ready at tal? Bias o'clook this Binal conten. ia wraoners, roedy (or mailing, gig aeuts, Dew or rs Invoris.-—Patrick Fioo, a max > 5 sone ener 2 ne A Bailing of the Cniaa, Boston, June 24, 1866, The Steamship China satled this foren-??, with sixtym One pamengers for Liverpoo! and (w-oty-four for Haitrex and $8,000 ta specie Tho Uhip~ Wilbcall off Cape Kacey, jhe weatoer portal in whieh The Berea end P araem bis WING Clason + Advice to the Sultan of y ore your Oriental Highnees carowe \ Cirenasstan sprinkie it with BLOOMING CERBUS. 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He has no other offt~ 2 ISH | Blunt eoome and ap eruptions spots oF ber moss poisonous impurity of pertaining urinary oreans. rear Ga Humpa Praittr, Nervour, Dehihee, Mace tam Hours ta, from ® A. M. until 9 o’cieem ne Diseases of vecexsfuliy trussed Ry Cacarch, the Kar, Thront and Air. Varsage DRS. LIGH THLE, 36 St, Mark De. cial Teeth very comfortnol® adway. ¥re Eruptions, &r Sonburn, Fle Wer cand att jn Teta OURATD S inc Medtewiad Soap, ab bis depot, No. 4a Broadway. i “ ; x Hight Cartes de Visite for $i.-Prook Vat AUT ngs, Wines, turers, OY aston street, corner of Wi lished 1317. ine Shirts Wade to order. T. W. MOODY, 178 Broodway (Howard Hott Gouraud’s Poadre Sebtite Uproots Hate part of the body; $l; warcented 458 Vroade Grover & Boker'*s Highest Premiwe. Riawtic Riiteb Rowing Marh +40 Beondway, New Yor®, iD » Brookiyn. Highest Premt Machiaes. WHEELEK & WILSON, 525 Beosdway, Hill, Inimitable Ee neat and in rn Shaving 10 conta. ie. 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FRENCH PLUTEN YG O panne tr ag hy (ont and Pereaty seca streets Up WatrR Caree Kocamation i thew, ad cores, Sr ae $3, Sik Good rts cor $10. ay (Howard Hotel, Tadereh! rts and Drawers nue Ww MOODY'S, 178 Breadwas (Howard Lote) of the Gold Bill ts ! dot Tobe tue. pink of . Bheg are te 08 4s Broadway, Drns, Toupees, Hate Dye, Halt doautifytp, flair, Pn Te meen ne Oe ry ?

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