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A Blrowork Bxh th’ Wholesale Prices, Exeslator dopo War Dey etree, =n MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. The Civil and Miscetla ous Appro- priation Bills in the Senate. Amertenn Photh Views.—Ningar® Mo M vi od 4 Bieat HOLM oie fe ~ Mia) 4c., large dee, seni i. tak AOD Resolution of Inquiry Relative to the Alleged Balistmonts in treland and Canada, den Ren be AAA AYA A Th i e rae a pa: SUORD'S GreatMaza47, Cooper Tastitute Paicholor’s Hair Dye—The Best in the world. Harmless, nvllable, Insiantansous. The only perfest dye. Bold by wil deug'giats. Faotory, 81 Barclay stroon Bowyer'’s Spi \enard Oimtmenti—The great PLY REWE ‘or alo Dy all druggists, Wepot 476 Broadway, Wasuxatom, June 24, 1864, THR GOLD Question, ‘Tho statement in a New York paper to-day, that the ‘senviction in favor of tha prohibition by law of the ex- ‘portation of gold was increasing among the Senators and ‘Representatives, ig no. warranted by amything that hag transpired hore, On the contrary, both houses are in- tevsely disgusted at the results of previous legislation tampering with gold, and not even the Influence of the Treasury Department could force another absurdity of that kind through. If a vigorous effort should be made by proper parties, the latest exhibition of financial wis- +dom {in that line would be repealed before the adjourn. ment. ‘ fi THR COMMUTATION OLAUSB OF THE ENROLMENT ACT. ‘The republicans in cuucus have as yot been unable to agree upon the course to be pursued upon the commu- “Sation question; but the War Department is urgent, and {t generally succeeds in its undertaking. It is evident that the Senate amendment rtriking out the commutation clause must and wii be made to pass the House, THE OONTESTSD BLKCTIONS IN THR HOUSE, ETO. ‘The last of the contested election cases were disposed of to-day, and the sitting mombers confirmed in their eats. To-morrow, at one o'clock, has been assigned for ‘the consideration of the reports of the Commitiee on Elections on the Arkansas delegation; but it will proba- bly be postponed, and the report of the conference com- mittee on the Tax bili be made and acted upon. Unless ‘the session shoul! bo protracted beyond next week there ts little probability of avy action on the claim of seceded States to recognition and representation before the ad- gournment. — ‘ THK NAVAL DRPOT ON THE WESTERK WATERS. The subject of the estrdlishmeat of a naval depot on the Western waters was dis)osed of to-day In the House, ‘and the friends of Cairo and Mound City as its location ‘were disappointed, A commission is to be appotated to ‘examine and report at the uext session uf Congress as to ‘She most eligible site for such an establishin ent. RELEASH OF JOUN M’OARTHY. John McCarthy, an army purveyor, well kaown in New ‘York, arrested a few days ince upon the chargo of trans- portlug goods upon government vessels, avd imprisoned Best Fireworks.--fixcetsior Do Re moved from John to No, 9 Duy street, near Broadway, Eake mnd Roll, Coo ant Boll, by Gae or kerosene :‘raves coal and heaing up the house. LESLEY & ELLIOT, Man vfacturers, 44 Broadway eettmte: Fe iila Be Ly oe New ars In ity, fe by Bis Brey 'y, for y TAPT ER, Importers, Clothing.—Dack Vests, Dusters, Casi mere sacks, $15. Evorsthing elma. “Cusslm wark ae GUARKE. 11d and 14 William 4 oes asecnts Pi apd Dye, Eisecrwngive and Wig ‘Depot, wholesale and retail—No. 6 Axtor House The dye appiled by aktifal artists. or Corns. Bantons, Inverted Na’ Iarged Joints and «ll diseases of the fort curdd withant ‘or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZAOMARIB, B00 Chirepodist, 760 Broadway. ‘TAW BOOKS ON THE REBELLION, dA Toupee Bratds, &o. 609% Cobinet.—The Best Brand of Segare Ime rted Cor sale at B85 Broadway, RAYNER’ chansi. a Beh eet wer: RAYNER'S Fruit Storm: Cedar Camphor.—Ruge Breaths (rpm thely. sain asian Hive near tte "pasatra, Chea nd bes nat moths, Atl di inte swell tt CHAPMAN, Boston, are the onty"tiskors ’ | UARAES Mr, Witsoy, (rep) of Mass., introduced @ resolution a : authorizing the Secretary of tiie Trensury to pay over to | visions of the original bill, Most of the amondmonts | this time, and to break {t up would only be to substitute Henry C. Deaht he gum of two thousand dollars de- | offered were rejected, and the bill was ordered to be en- | military government or rule in its stead, which would posited by said | with Jay, Cooke & Oo. to the | grossed for a third reading, and lies on the table for fur- | clearly be 4 violation of the constitution of the United oredit of C. V. Hoga f the secret service of | ther action. ‘States and {ts guarantees to the people. No loyal citizen, w ry Department, or to cause the whole or part therefore, ia expected to vote on the pro} question. thereof to be confiscated to the United States as in the ¥, H, PIERPONT, Governor, judgment of the Secretary may appear just. ‘ME GUNHOATS ORDERED IN 1862. Mr. Hatm endeavored to introduco a resolution of in- quiry relative to the progress made in the construction of the gunboats ordered in 1862, and especially the Chi- mo, lauuched at Boston. Mr. Conwess, (rep.) of Cal., objected. ‘THR CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILI~ The bill making appropriations for eundry civil ex- | 2 hal the government then came up as the special order. mr. Davis, of Ky., rose to offer a resolution, Objection pte g , ‘ATARRHAL AFFECTIONS THs S THROAT, es CHRONIC CATARRE, CATARRA OF THER TYMPANIO mUOO! MBMBRANE, OBSTRUTICONS OF tan BUBTACHIAN TOBE NAVY YARD NEAR CAIRO, The House took up the Senate bill to establish a navy yard and depot at or near Cairo, Illinois. It authorizes the President of the Untied States to accept from the cor- ‘porate authorities of Cairo, or from any other persons, @ site for such a navy yard and depot. yy r Ml j al NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1864—WITH SUPPLEMENT, 5 — nn v orelgo Je to be at the cost of priat- | ermont. Blueery was reoognived @s property In slave | Trouble Between the Military and Olvil hail on of -Sesstiee Satta te a “tefos, and heiaw thas reoogmant, te wes & BibIot oF Grreenerued Viegialas THE MISSISSIPPI SOUND BLOCKADE, n Tan LOAN BILL od to thet pions nd botng 5 Nees of trada, it tao mee wee We nie tue Norton” Beains done 22.) i ° rece}! o and referr vom- | hick Congress nteriere by ri L100, coming prominsnee to theToliowing woes sanaived frogs Ser BLne boon regulated. fies from Goueral sheples. We nook do 0 nore thanask oar | OPerations of the United Sates Gun- Easy ‘The further consideration of the bill was postpoued. fellow citizens to consider tt carcally, It 1s short,and | Bont Hik—Affairs tm Misstesipy! Bo Mr. Canin culled up the bNIfor increased faclitties THE HOUR OF MRETING, porsplouously expressed—tike all spch performances Of | 4 guirmish with the &: &e. bic communication beSween the Atiautio aud PA aces of Me. Semmmatan ft was renoived that on and 2 we sabmit it withows comment to the as momy, ds., die. ‘States nnd the Territory of 1.440. r Monday tho Senate meet at eleven o'clock, »ple:— R NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Se cachone ~ ies TaleXtaph Comnany and | ‘Tho Senate at half-past nine o'clock adjourned. SPRCIAL ORDERS—NO. 50. taal sotetiates "ee coeet ae tela to Dotorgen the : Heangoattans, Daraior oF Easter Vinca, } curt on #u’ " jORFOLK, Va., June 22,-1664. any urd ei er‘and. Ban evenan, oe SoNerteewey of House of Repre ative: ate Many loyal citizens of Norfolk having repres to On the 25th of May, immediately after our reture from wey snlecs, end. alone a a to Fortuna, Oregnn, a mr Wanuinatow, June 24, the military authorition in his department that they do thé expedition up Red river, we loft Now Orleans, with from Foi 1 to Banoock ai nt ‘TITLE TO THE HUDSON BAY AGRICULTURAL ROOIETY. continuance the munict government roceet fron Bort Hall ‘ing! ’ recipe glide ay si tice that Ras heretofore been recoguined by the Comunanding psy iy it to Mississippi Sound and oruise from ‘An Amendment proposed by the Committees ea Com- fi oh ee Gonoral, It has been determined, before any flaal action ip Ialand to Bay St. Louls, and froi thence to the meroe, atrikiug out tho provision of $20,000 a yuar for | telgn Affairs, reported a bill, whioh was passed, to carry | is taken Upon those petitions, to take an expresstoa of | Rigoists. We arrived at Sbip Island on the afternoon of ten years, to be paid by the United States for its mes- | into effect tho treaty botween the United States and her the preference of the citizens themselves at the polis. Tho 26th, after a very storm; a tom) woe, 56 be peal Britanaie Meesty for the final eottlement of the tts { op Zi89, 447 of the coguing municipal eloction in the oly u CEMAD TOY SENT AG, lem poannte . pantag “Tne bill was then passed, . @f Norfolk ® pall will be opened. at the several places of | from Passa L’Outre, and proceeded up the sound the INTERCOURSE RETWARN THE LOYAL AND RRDRL STATES. concerning the Hudson Bay and Puget’s Sound’ Agri- | goting, and separate ballot boxes will be kept open during | came day. Shap Island, at the present time, ts gar: Mr. gous called 2 the bilt rx addition XY be sere, oultural Compaay. bag i 8, whieh volere, may best their | risomsd by megro troops, The oleauliness and discipline ‘conce! t > ‘No,”? upon lor to rn relat ooeeae nineteen yal a0 | sm ASSAY OPTION TO MAKE PROMTE RETURNS FOR DEFOEITS OF Those in tavor of contin the present form af maniot. | of the troopsare alike ereditatfe to both officers and mon, 1. MORRILL, (rep,) of Me., moved amendments there- ad government during existence of military occu- For the next four d ton by whch IAtseA of reposting so much of a former | MT. Kassom, (rep) of Iowa, from the Commitsco'on | pation will vole “Yes.” ‘Those oppoced toit will vio | ga4 beck Ye St houte Dee, vecchauhog craw eels act a8 prohibits all commereisl tutercoureo, the exception | Weights andfMessures and Qoinage, reported a bill ena. | ‘‘N2.”” npc Ba MCh Lah vpn coptgggen ad is mato go far as may be oecessary to supply tho actual | Hing the gy Gflco at Wow Tart 0h sunken there posing Porson otherwise entitled to vote, aud who have taken | locking craft, We then prosceded)to Pass Christian, The wants of loyal persons restling within the tines, and al- | Porirng fein te tn bullion. Prompt | the oath requircd in the amnesty proclamation of the | town, like Shieldsboro and numerous other towns linin, low thom tosell in market the products of sheir own | '@riroe fer deposita in bullion | ie 8 8 Jae | Prosidont, will not be cousidered as diaqualitied trom wot- | the sound, “4 labor on at loestaen da os see ANOS hbo fot of May - 1950+ | ing op this question by reason of thelr not having taken found, has always beon noted .w being the resort in Tue bill wee pontponed until to-morrow in order to | Teeulsting transfers of money. ao 1 bo soeaters bya Me any othor onthe, but will pe allowed to: vote upon this tho hot summer months for the gou¥ry of New Orleans, have th ti 4 made a qui mn If qual in other respect oy i hav he anon aesenn Denied, a ax | ™ atiouble, he Provost Marsbal wiil appoint pei to ana prea with & great many boautifal residences. A ALLEG! ares, OF. Sere IRELAND was pened, a gount and declare these votes, in case the Commiasionor autiful place. one could not very readily imagine, Mr. Jouvsox, (opp.) of Ma., offered the following resolu- | yr, Upaox, (rop.) or Mich, called up, the contested Fe Porticas, oF other oMinara presiding 94 tt polit, shall | Before thewar this was crowded with the beanty, tion, which was adopted:— election caso of Lindsay against Scott, from the Third M0. BY coprigadior General G, F. SHEPLEY. a Cag Anteltigonge of Now Orievns, The bosch gata’ atseata"gants ft etter ie ters | reuftonsndrmig ir Sone wrseaees Pet * | Gho. Home, Capi nd 4A 6, fem fe sbuaduac, "Dot tow eravitig ‘e oangea G70" te ang ape. gtther i thle, cpaniag ap slowenere, 10 ob. Mr. ScomRcn, (rop.) of Pa., called up the resolution re- PROTEST BY GOVERNOR PIERPONT. the belie + But now everything is cbanged, iain sore or Canada for our army or Davy, | ported from ‘the Committee on Election, declaring {From the Alexandria State Journal, June 22.) which once resounded with Ife and her such recruits have beon obtained, or whether, 0 to tha knowledge of the government ‘Irishmen or Canadians | that John Kline ts not entitled to @ seat as 'representa- Exrounvs Gayety are now jatlentf and dosorioa. Bat few peoplo have been induord to emigrate to thin country in order to so | tive from the Third Congressional distr! AtExanpria, Va., Jun are ashore, and'they are intensely aecow; Wo mado ar Fecruitand if <o what messures, if any, have been adopted | vanie, but that Leonard Myre i#entitied to retain his | To 7m apart dirk pocenent ara poll shop. | counolssance to examine somo salt work, ana while a A ‘The report, which was read, cays tbat there is no rea- | ley, commanding at Norfolk, acting under the orders of | the performance of our duty wore surrounded On motion of Mr. Axtnowy, (rep.) of R. I., the Commit- | sonable Mispiolon of fraud. Mossrs. Stiles and Randall, | Geveral Butlor, fatends ordering the opening of @ poll in | of ¢air damsels, who, in ie most violent pidge tee on the Library was instructed to inquire into the ex- | of Pennsylvania, severally expressed thelr dissont from | tbat ¢lty on tho 24th ir to take @ vote of the people pines an rasan oe pedtoney of causing to be compiled a catalogue of all pub- | tho positions contained in the report. ‘ag to whether they de @ continuance of civil goy- | Pressed their secession sentiments, On Mendhy, the 6th Iieatiovs in reference to the rebellion. ‘The resolution was to, ernmont, and that, should a majority of the votes cast be | inst., information was received that @ large schooner, SALARIES FOR POSTMABTERS. Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass., called up the contested inst the same, it is tho intention of the commandant | Jaden with cotton and turpentine, was ring Mr. Corzawme, (rep.) of Vt., from the Fost Office Oom- | election caso from the Fifth Congressionat district of | of tho post to prevent, by milityry force, tho trial in the pontine, wae) Peepaie Fe #pe mittee, reported a bill to provide salaries in lieu of com- | Pennsylvania, The resolution declares that Oharles W. | Circuit Court of siid city eome thirty odd indictments | °Nt of Jordan rivor, We ascended the latter about ten missions for Pogtmasters. He said that under the pre- | Carrigan 1s not entitled to the seat, but that Mr. Russell | against liquor youdors for violations of the license law of | miles, and there caught sight of her. We immediately sent system the department nad to keep voluminous.ac- } Thayor is entitied to retain the seat now occupied by | tho State. gave chase; but the schooner bein, juainted with all counts io-thix connection, which by. this bill would be | him, Tknow of no authority in the State or federal laws | {ho bayous and lagoons, and nig ye dispensed with. The bill leaves it to the Postmaster } The resolution was passed. authorizing tho people to abrogate tho civil laws of the | had to give tt up, Noxt morning two boats, well macued General to fix thie salarios according to what have been THE PACIFIO RAILROAD BILL, State in any city or county, and such act can only be cop. | and armod—one being under thecommand Of Acting Em the receipts of the respective offices heretofore. ‘The House took up the Senate Dill amendatory of the | sidered revolutionary. The constitution of the United sign Abraham Rich and the other’ of A ting A’ nistant ‘TWO THOUSAND NOLLARS. Pacific Ratiroad act, the object being to facilitate the con- | States guarantees to each State a republican form of gov- | Paymaster Wm. C. Robtns—vascended ‘Ba “4 Phill >] “ atruction of the road by modification of some of the pro- | ernment, That form of government exists in Nortolk at | about fonrtoon miles, and then, having plies ia tion of their way, ascend Bayou Lackra about six miles, when we came upon a largo body of rebels, who wore encamped upon the banks. We immodiatoly pre- pared to give them a volley; but thoy fled, leavia their equipments, &c., lying on the ground party was immediately landed and a force, under the direction of Chief Engineer Benjamin La sero, Military Affairs. RETURN OF THE FIRST LONG ISLAND REGIMENT. Mr. WASunonne, (rop,) of ill., spoke of the importance | The First Long Island rogimont (Sixty-seventh Now of renga pene sort do gyal a good deal of lobby York Volunteers), or that portion whose three years “ ‘ pe . term of service has expired, returned to Brooklyn yester- influence had been used to get the yard located there. — | aay from the front at Potersburg, Va. They arrived in Mr. Witsox did not propose to give any names. Jersey City at six o’clock A. M., and at once proceeded to Mr Wasunorne said the gentleman made the charge, | the soldiers’ Home, in Morcer street, where thoy were provided with breakfast, after which they crossed to destroyed the various enginos that wore there in opora- tion, The scouts reporting the approach of a larger body of rebs, wo took to our boats aud proceeded down the bayou. ' When we had arrived within about g milo of the steamer the rebs let us have it right and loft, and no doubt we would havo suffered considerably had ‘not Cap- tain Kirby opened his battery. The robels, little liking tho shower of shell, grape and canister which saluted , took to thetr heels and fled. The fruits of the ex- redition are very valuable. To fully approciated the daring of this affair, it must be recollected that no Union foot has trod this’ portion of Mississipp! since the war Iv 01 A Ke Lap? ial alt Fyorand Mer requicies io by Dr, VOR cise rooms, 616 Broatway. mane” ttende BERG. Twelfth Defiance Fire and Rurciar Proef Safes. —Also Sideboard and Partor Sates for ailver piate. Ba, at 63 Murray street, corner of College piace.) pore Dut failed to give the proof, » Mr, Witaon replied that be had only followed the exam- in the Old Capitol, has been fully exonerated, and was Mr. Davia then moved to postpone this and all prior | ple of tho gentleman. Brooklyn, under command of the sealor Captain, T. M.K. | began, Captain Kirby (formerly of the jidu! ——— Toleased to-day, Onearas is the view of then offering his resolution. Mr. Wasnnurxe said he made no charges he was not Mills, and quartered at the Brooklyn city armory. Their noted throughout the South Aantic squadron for her Dr. Cheeseman’s F:- mate Pitts WOUNDuD ReUD Questions of order were raised, but Mr. Davis con- | prepared to meet. ee ted, ta had be ade | Deauty) is determined to give the rebs no rest. We are | Are the most safe and reliable remedy aver known for NDED TERS TO BE SENT TO NEW YORK. tended that his motion waa In order. Mr. Wa. J. ALLEN, (opp.) Of TU., spoke of the-advantages | Strival being unexpected, no arrangement! en made | now lying off Pass Christian, preparing for an expedition | plaints pecullar to fema'es. They never fall. Wuathiehed Arrangemonts have been made for sending our wounded | _ Mr. Cownusn desired that tho resolution be read, that | of Cairo for the purpose design togive them a formal welcome, and they marched up | ip Wore river, Tho following ise list of ollears attached | 1 1833, they buve atond the tert of the most syne Ph Fulton sirees wilboat any e000 ao sane, 1961 Ohio, ig 10 regiment left Brooklyn on of June, i SIMOREA CEM eee ee which ua- | itn one thousand two hundred men, and at this day Mr. SPautprxa, (rep.) of Obto, said that he hoped the | ouly one hundred and forty remain, Including those House would either refer this bill to the Committes on } Who re-oulisted. The returned veterans number seventy Naval Affairs, or amend it by substituting the roport of | men, with the following offlcers:— that committee, proposing a commission to proceed to | Celonel—Nelson Cross. the Weatern waters for the purpose of examining proper Lieutenant Colonel—H. 1. Van Ness. pending the war with the rebels, locations for a navy ey Major—Charies 0. Belden. Mr. TRUMBULL, (rep ) of Ill,, sald it could not be in Mr. Pree, (Fe ) or offered as an amendment the Adjutant—Goorge B. Lincoln, Jr order to postpone a special order, made go by atwo- | resolution of the Committee on Naval Affairs to appoint a Surgeon—George F, Adams. third’s vote, to take up something, by a mere majority | commission, as indicatea by Mr. Spaulding, of Onio, Assistant Surgeon—C. P. Stotte. voto, not before the body. After further debate the bill was amended by adopting Company 4—Captain T. M. K. Mills (commanding Mr Doosrrras, (rep.) of Wie, satd that when @ motion | the resolution reported by the Navat Committee, to ap- | battalion. ) ; was made to suspend a prior order {t was always for the | poiat a commission to report at the noxt session of Con- | Company C—Lieutenant Joho C. Hughes, Purpose of taking up someth’ng else, gress as to the most suitable location for a naval depot on Company D—Lieutenant G. W. Phelps. Mr. Davis farther oxmained, We in Geo: clang. No new exneriment without me tone stating when they should and ahouid not be takew. = F ‘81 Cedar atrent, New Yor. Senators might have information. Mr. Davis, (rep.) of N. Y. ‘Mr. Davis said his resolution was not to the question, as he had ouly moved to pestpone prior orders. cane —— decided that the resolution wad not before ody. Mr Coxness said the resolution, it ought to be under- stood, was the samo as that attempted to be oflered by the gentleman the other day, for making peace or sus- ad Mr. Asniry, (rep.) of to this veasel:—— Ritvy,” Volunteer Lieutenant Commanding—Nicholas Acting Assistant Paymaster—Wm, C. Robins, Acting Ensign—Abrabam Rich. Engineers—Acting Second Assistants, Benj. La Bree (acting chief), Jas. J. Maratta, John Adkins; Acting ird Assistant, Wesloy bs oe Plaga Matea—Je . Cole, Thos. C, Tinker, Paymaster's Olerk—Geo. W. Ristine. Surgeon's Steward, in charge—Heury H. Wilkins, Since writing tho above we have captured a bey schooner laden with cotton and valuable stores, trying run out the blockade at the middle pass of Pearl river. from City Pot to New York direct. But two hospital ‘osts, carrying only badly wounded, will hereafter run to Washington. Five hundrod aad ninety wounded off- cers and meu arrivea here to day from the front. Among ‘them are Colonel Whistler Secoud New York artillery, and Colonel Browne, of a Maiwe regiment. Another large ‘number of officers were transferred from the hogpitais here to Annapolis to-day. APPOINTMENTS. ‘The President bas appotutod J. & Rodfleld, of New ‘York, now Consul at Otranto, to be Conaul at Briodisl, fealty. Witlle P. Mangum, Jr., of North Carolina, bas Deafness, Satna and a the Bar, Throat and Air. Passn Das. LIGHTHILE, 34 St. Mari Dr. Hunte street, New York ine 8 a prival oa r ernptions and spots on the skin, ulears of all kiods, (ve tm oisonoun Impurity of the blood, fetntn, all din-asns pew Eeining tothe urluary orrane, rheomatiary te, ork out Human , Nervon ity, Barly Indiscretton, Aitation gratis, Moura ls, from’ A. M. until Bo'olook re ‘been trans’ the Western waters. Company E—Captai ge Harper. = reser bape Mingpo to be Consul at Chin Kiang. pire Bic emf [ie bor es freee at hale -past four o’clook the House adjourned. ac ‘Mills is the only ofiginal officer of the line who | TMe Abolis! . ae ery in Mary- Erupt —_— met 7 pape, at ’ eiiik uy panniherens steer ‘% F ri oy ge: Craertord has beon appointed Consul at Aneows, | Done siog sien, ‘The motion was iadivisable. ss Our Spanis ‘The ro-enlisted men have been formed into # battalion, Thee: Sincoiam 1a Coo O ee rae ae ar clnawpet We DISAPPEARANCE OF THE GUBSILLAS, Mr. Davis appealed from the decision of the Chair, but | visrr TO THE STEAM FRIGATES CARMEN AND LRaL- | UDder command of Captain Henry ©, Fisk, who volun- oe » Broadway, vi? ‘The Constitutional Convention of Maryland, in session at Aonapolis, passed to day by a vote of 53 ayes against 27 pays she following article of the Bill of Rights:— Hereafter, in this State, there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitade—except in punishment of whereof goes shall have been duly convicted; and held to service or labor as slaves are hereby deciared free. on ot Halo’s matrhcrtogs belie was laid on the tablo— Jee ced A 660 the resolntion of Mr. Davis was not.) 1, saaition tothe three Fronch and one Itallac war | moo. Captain Fisk went out ss orderly sergeant, and The bill making appropriations for certain civil ex | vessels ia port,two Spanish frigates have just arrived, | was promoted to bis present position gallant con- penses was then procecded with, the Senate being a8 $0 | ang swell the number up to six foreign naval vessels in | 2¥ct- Committee of the Whole. ‘The regiment numbered throe hundred and twenty In parsing upon various items the following ameud- | Ur harbor, These vessels have come from Havana, and | muskets when they left Brandy Station at the commence- Friting $3,000 (oF convertieg (bold, Hello Rope | ne een an tea aoa Cainer recy | when they came io freut of Poversburg hed’ dwindled priating $20, convertiay old Hall of when they came ip a wha Rentatives into for statuary trom. all tbo States, | Visited them yesterday, and found them to be frst class | Gown to leas than hall. “9 teercd bis services to remain. y aro now known as Tho guerillas teem to have atandoued Fairfax county the Long Island Sharpshooters, numbering some seventy a , number: Va., nothing baving been heard from them in several weeks Many of tho refugees have returned to their ‘homes and resumed their occupations, and are availing themselves of the opportunity to secure for the govern- ‘ment a vast amount of valuable hay left on abandoned farms by fleeing rebols. Fireworks.—Wholesale Stock Opened. to the public June 27, at No. 9 Dey atroet. Gouraud’s Poudre Sabtiic Uproots below 4 from low forsheads, or any part of the body; $1; at bisdepot, 463 Broadway. TAD—DESCBIPTION OF THE VESS&LS, BTC. SALUTARY REFORM. laying a marble- floor, , aod investing | Screw frigates. ‘The regiment, during their term of service, participated | Arrival of t! mtug America at ‘The order of General Augur prohibiting in this depart- ene to om the eo ai orgs ers oe ‘The Carmen was buiit at the naval dockyard at Car- | in the os pda Dattled:— Willams Philadelphia. Grover & Bake Highest Premt it fen le §=an vu = wi rs ment arrest of perrons upon the report of detectives, €x- | iin equare, in this sity, and $160 for sewerlne the | ‘AseDe, and Is a forty-gua frigate. Her armament boty tif ee as, Puuapgsemis, Jone 94, 1064, | Eltstlg Stith Sewing Machines, 406 Broadway, New Copt in extreme cases, gives universal satisfaction, and ts | Botanical Garden; also $7,000 for purchasing 18,500 feet | Consists mostly of elghteen-pounder smooth guns, with a Malvern Hill, Antiotam, ‘The steamtug America, from Port Royal, 3. C., on the ee a eel Dailod as ove of the first steps towards relief from | of land adjoining ‘the Columbia Instituto for the Deat, | few forty-two’s in her waist on the gun deck, and an Fredericksburg (3), Gettysburg, 20th, arrived bere to-day. She brings a letter bag from | ,,Highest Premium tock Stiteh, sewingy the abuses that have sprung up under the detec. En SC and rae ont ee eight-inch pivot gun on her forecastle. Tho ¢ on ogae ‘Spottsyivania, the @ to W. Machines. WHEELER & WI 5 fe tive re;éme of the last two years, Residents and visitors bore, including officers, have beon frequently subjected, in 0 unjustifiable manner, to great snnoyance by detectives tqnorant of their duties, and arresta have been made which subsequont examination showed to be clearly un warrantabie, DISM'BSAL OF ALIENS. Owing to the fact that her crew were employed in “eoaling sbip,’’ the vessel did not present quite as tidy au appearance as her consort, whioh lies at anchor not fabash. ‘The New lronsides arrived at the navy yerd this morning THE WEEKLY HERALD. an@ Cheapest Newspaper in the Country. 001 u buildings for the accommodation of the inmates. The appropriation of $31,400 for a building to be used as a mechanic shop for the game institution was also struck out, and av nppropriation of $50.000 was inserted to build 8 custom house in Portiand, Maine, ‘The Senate then took a recers until seven o’clock. BVENING SESSION. A PRACE BIL. Sout Peteredarg. As soon as the return of tho rogiment me known to the military authorities, Colonel J. foodward veu- the Th aa an escort to reception been impr ‘3 short notice. The vee rans having been invited to attend the moony the Acedemy of Music, in ald of soldiers’ tamilies, the Thir- teenth escorted them through several streets, after which they entered the Academy, where they were enthusiasti- cally received. Hoywe we ir Restoract arrested to Testare Sete mat Obie eriniaareion oe University ylavoy New Form. Hair Dye, 50 Cents—Binck ot Brown. ‘Toimitable Hair Outing, No 1 Barclay. tree. Bbaviag 10 venta If You Want to Know, &e., Read MEDICAL COMMON BENGE, vessels of her rate in the Spanish navy. The following is list of the officers of the Carmen :— Commandint—Captain Sonor Don Jose Palo de Bernabe. Captain of the Ship—Emilio Catala y Alonzo. The B Several dismissals have recontly taken place in the | Mr. Davis, (opp.) of Ky., gave notice of bie intention to a ‘The Wraxty Hmritp, for the ptesont week, will be | A curious book for eurious poople, and book tay tenants—Dot Garci jar! jarters se who do not reside io the off ’ Peparimente, and at the Navy Yard, of partion claiming | {ntroduce a bill to establish peace among the people of | Jacwlenanis— Don Ceromino Garci® y Palarioe, Don } | the quarters te, thee ho do not reside ia the OMY | ready this (Saturday) morning, and will contain:— every pope. Fico #1 Oh Te be Ted at alt newsdepots Oo exemption from the draft on the plea of alienage, the United States. ‘Masters—Don Federico Palero, Don Manuol Lobo. vice. Full and reliable accounte, from our Spectal War Cor. Dr. B. B. Voor. 180 Broadway, N. ¥ Seca Master—Don Ambrosio de Arrarte. Lieutenant of Marines—Don Federico Memor Malde- reade. Paymaster—Don Joaquin Braneo. Surgeon—Don Temaldo Cebrian, Chaplain—Don Fmeterio Sanches. Midshipmen—Don Rafael Lodo y Cartels, Dom Rernar- dno Dorres y Coll, Don Jose Mendionti Fernandez, Doa 4 Federico Ardobis y Casans, Don Federico Rebonto Yease, submitted a resolution inquiring of the Committee on | pon Domingo Carabaca, Don Pedro Alyarey Sotomayer, Foreign Relations if any legislation Is needed relative to | pon Leonardo Gomez Meudeza, Don Jose Sevantes Ulbrieb, the treaties with the Uuited States ana Colombia, which | Don Luis Lopes Veler, Don ‘flaldo Peror y Cosio, Don was considered and adopted, MILITARY PRIVILEG FOR CONGRESSMEN. Mr. Renpux, (opp.) of Del., submitted a joint resolution to allow Senators and Representatives to visit the forts, military prisos and hospitals in thoir respective Statos, which was referred to the Committee on Military Allaire. RAILROAD THROUGH COLORADO, NEW MEXIOO AND ARIZONA. Mr. Powsnoy, (rep.) of Kansas, introduced a bill tomake a grant of lands in the Territories of Colorado, New Moxi- co and arizona, in uid of @ railroad and telegraph line through those Territories. Roferred to the Committee on Public Lands, RETURN OP THE NINETY-NINTH REGIUENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEBRS. On Monday, the 20th instant, the remrant of the Ninety-ninth regiment New York Volanteers, in com- mand of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Nixon, arrived hero from Newbern, N. C,, after a highly creditable and hon- orable eorvice of threo yoars, during which timo it has participated in somo of the heaviest battles of the war. es Poa oa ‘ ri ped The original number of this veteran regiment was 1,104 ee eet eS ee men; of theso 150 returned. Two hundred reorvite and ee ee ee See ee 7 Ceaser, re-enlisted voteraus, representing the regiment, were left Leaving the Carmen and hor obliging oMcers, the | 0. ognoxe Istand, under Colonel D. W. Wardrop, who Toaltad was visited, and found to de in excollent cond! | Comraanda the District of the Albemurle. tion, She was built at Forrol in 1861, and isabettor | ‘Tho flags of the Nincty-ninth bear the inserip- vessel in many respects. She is nlso a forty-cun frigate, 1 ie foe og BR operate with a battery not unlike the Carmen, She was in splen | frigato), Big Bethel, Suffolk, Hanover Junetion, Newhern, did order, and is woll worthy of a visit. We seldom see | &o, tho arrival of this gallant regiment in iis city Inst fa better ‘conditioned Spanish war vorsel in our harbor, | Monday was more like a funeral pageant than the return During tye visit the officers evinced the utmost curtosity of brave warriors have nobly done their duty on to learn why we desired to publish their names; and, | many bard fought battle iields, On their march up although we were invited to Inspect the ships at our Broadway not a cheor was given them, and as for our leisure, no one voluntecred to go with us, ‘The clerk of | militia, not ovo of be regtmonta volunteered to do eseort the Lenltad was sent for, and we wore sent below to the | duty. ‘The Common Council pas taken no notice of this dark and dingy berth deck, where he very kindly fur- | veteran body. Probabiy their officers have no ished us with the following list of her officers: — a jms 2 Ld Sea oy die Commandas —s ‘Corme ’ ‘ork regiment ‘meriy corm: o Maxters—Don Jose Hernandez, Don Antonio Hi = at naar aang. Tegiment to par. sae Jose Maris Caro, Emiente de Three years pie tho Noch blot Votantear ert New feuten rinet—Don York, known as » but were Second Mats Don Fedorion lopanbter shortly after reorganized, and thoir number given them Pamaatr—fnp Bnio Mostexioe by carernet Heresn._ Oe Gly, Paleers chen creat? ‘Surgron— ive this reg! a eis ame ieee Geserves.. Colonel Nixon's headquarters are at No. 70 respondents, of the Movements of the Army of the Poto- mac, tovesting Potorsburg, Va., with detatis of the bat- tles it hae fought, the advantages 1t has gained, and of its preseot position, trated by a Map ef the Scone of Operations, showing the three rebel lines of intrench- ments around the town; Graphic account of Sheriden’s last Cavalry Movement, and of the Brilliant Victory near Gordonsville, Va.; The latest intelligence from the Foress of General Butler qp the Appomattox and James rivers; Full details of the Movements of General Sherman in Georgia, and the iatest news from the divisions of the Union Forces in al) parts of the country, under the com- maod of Liourenant General Grant; The latest news from Europe and all other parts of the World; Poetry; A very interesting Story; Tho Paris Fashions for June; Scientific Items; Interesting reading matter for Farmers and Planters; Faceti@; Sporting Intelligence; Reports of the Money, Commercial, Pry Goods, Cattle, Horse and Family Markets, and accounts of all interesting events of the preceding week. Torms—Single subscription, $2; Thrpe copies, $5; Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Bivfle copies five cents each. A Umited number of advertisements insorted, Word en Brondway.—Sox0- is fast becoming a heuseholit word, is derived “Gdontens' the lenth—Soredont's. preserver tifying the teeth, Invigerating the Koride Gad by drapes and br’ MALL. & RUOKBL, Pre- Prictors, 218 Greenfich street. 76cents per bettie, SUBSTITUTRS FUMNISHED IN ANTICIFATION OF 4 DAFT. In consequence of the fear that the commutation clause may bo repealed, quite a number of those liable to draft bere are availing themeeives of the provision of the en- rolment laws witch exempts from chances of drafty such persons as may (urnish an acceptable substitute belore Grajting takes plice. Such substitutes are credited to ‘the quota of tho T istrict. THE CONTRABAND COLONY. Arranguraent# are being msde at Arlington for a largo number of covtrabands expected to arrive from City Point, Over three thousand negroes are now colonized here, and aro in the most flourishiog condition. Magon’s Island bas beov fitted up for the unmarried portion, leay- ing the remainder, with the younger childron, at Freed- Village. Since the establishment of this colony reene bas provided for over six thousand contra- ands, and, notwithstanding the many changes necessary to A Dew institution ef this charector, it has a large fund deposited to its credit in the Treasury, givibg at the same time less ennoyance to the governmont than in any other military department. THE APPOINTMENT OF CONSULAR PUPILS. Whilo tho Consular avd Diplomatic Appropriation bill, which has just become @ law, was ponding in the two bouses, the most prominent clause disoussed was that providiag for the appointment of twenty-five consular pupils, the object being to train them for the discharge Jowelry and Watch Sg Bolom anal street, formerly 11 Wall intrest. Knapp’s Extract of Rootes for Matta Root Beer. —This extract, from which the heal@iy KNAPP'S ROOT BBER in mi put op 25 cents. SOcents and $3 h, safGefent to mi 10, 25 and WO gal ons of the beer, General cqpat gon street, Sold Dy all wholesale druggists facturer's pricee—$10 per gallon. Life-Saving Are Often BRANDRETH’S PILLS. They purify the blood and take away deimora which at this season may be dangerous to de retaitged in the bed Bosides theso Pilla restore the healthy actie.n of the STOMACH AND BOWES, whm® Injured by costivensss or olber ‘causes, In billeam affections, pimples and all craptionsef he skin, sellownese snd worms, no mndicine is 0 be at -all compared to thean Pilisef Dr. Brandreth. Use BRANDRETH'S PILLS {mn your sickness, and you wi!l sounebe well. Bold a4 25 conte each box, with Full directions, at prinetpat offies, Brandroth House; algo No. 4 Union square, and by all OUR TRRATIES WITH COLOMBIA. Mr. Seamer, (rep.) of Maas, by chanimous consent, Mr. Foerer, (rop.) of Conn., called up the House bill supplementary to the act entitled an act to grant pensions vroved July 14, 1862. ‘ihe amendments of the Pension Committes were con- sidered and agr ’ Some discussion arose on the ninth section relative to tho allowance of pensions to persons, not enlisted, who volunteered for the time being to serve in the forcos of jainst the rebels and lodians, and temporary service, the Committeo’s strike out the provision. Diveussien also ig on the amendment providing pensions for the widows and children of colored soldier the bill was postponed, THE MISCRLLANROUS APPROPRIATION BILL Deing the special order, was thon taken up, of Mass., offered a new section, that sections of the Prohibiting the importation of slaves into any port of the United States after Januery, 1888, which said sections regulate the “CeEtre B. Brandreth on government stamp. of such duties abroad. The disagreements were com- | coastwise slave trade, be hereby repealed, Assistant Surgeon—Don Antonio Maria Salas. Cham street. Murray, Eddy & 00.—Ce: on, Ky. Gatter Bowis With Hi i —| bers : —Boys’ and Misaes' Boots and Shoes, a!! styles, promised as follows by the joint committee of con- | Mr. SHRKwaN said it was not propor to encumber this | Chaplain—Don Jose Rodriguez Pasaro. Sey eensas Onis Siacsane ta tee k. 2 7. —Boye ft . ference:— 4 2 Bill with this proposition, which waa not pertinent to it. | _ Midshypmen—Don Joaquin Asprea, Don, Emilio Flo}, ARRIVAL OF REGIMENTS. are it Be iT 8.4, 16 48, AT. 20, 16, bet eet ror SHEE .n2°U0." 367 Canal street Don Pedro Rendabet, Don Jose Ferren, Dou Jacobo Gough, as yo re} goa bee HS a een sg og Don Ignacio Perez, Don Cretevam Almeda, Don Fernando The Tenth Massachusetts regiment arrived here yes- portant to bave these two Senttend removed from the | Parrete, Don Ramon Lopez, Don Daniel Lopez, Don Ger- terday morning, from in frontof Petersburg. They num- statute book, Ho referred to past legislative history to | s8cio de la Fuente, Don Abelardo de Carlos, Don Fran--| ber about one bundred and fifty men. Their term of show whore Important reforms bad been engraf\ on | Clace Zavier Cadestany. three years’ service bas expired. pending bills. ‘The Fourth Vermont regiment also arrived here at a Me. Suman repeated that no extrancous matters, or | THR Mosrcat Srarxes,—The managers of the thestres of | Inte honr on Thuraday night, and le(t for home yester- matter not german, should be attached to aj ia. | New York will meet at Mr. Wallack’s residence, in Four. | day. They were under command of Captam Cady, and tion bills, and In this case a controversy mi! arise | teenth street, on Tuesday next, at two O'clock, to device numbered onc hundred and tbirty mee, wien vat srobarrass the Paseay oot the Dike tation | mesine of ¥ ing the extor! de ata attempted to | MAJOR L. PURDY, FIPTH RXORLSION VOLUNTEERS. Ir, JomNeon sald there was nothing in imi iterait which prohibits slaves from belug carried from ‘One port | be forced on them by the musicians of New York. A | The following despatch has been received by the acctet: rmed denominated the 1 PFO sprog ‘cope Mi Purpt, 88 Lexington avenue:— to ani qi father of the gallant Major Purdy:— ig—Jane’ 24, 1834! €r. Suuxnn—I think it 18 utterly unconstitutional, I] 101114 taton, which has recently beon diverted from the oe Posed, 6 a Tareah on dese sbe |) 7 ON SLUTS, 35, 62, 37, 55, 78, T4, 47, 6B. JAS, & HILL, have no doubt of it, ee ganine casiate em legitimate object of protecting themselves into that Of | ‘not dangerously. OMetal Ciroulars In Shelby College Lot- Mr, Suamr—t ee injuring and destroying the business of others, aud SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED MEN. tery furnished by SIMMONS, ROGRRS & CO., New York bas converted itself from @ protective into a legit | the Kings county Board of Supervisors bave authorized,'} *°# omes. Mr. Jonwson—If the carrying of slaves from one to Sipeuinwes. ody. AB consequence the managers 9800 ppropriated meni P Cashed Im AH Legalized Lotte the proposition for repeal. lative re & Becessary juen¢ rizes Cas! Vm Mer, Eoxinen.moba be wriahed Wo have nothing 10 40 with | ware bees driven. tote forming @ prosentive union, | vrern.er enov.tee te ee here leper el Freie Formation elven. GALLAGHER BBAJAMIR, Mot Mothers! Mothers!i!—Are you distarbed at night avi broken of your rest by a ule child suffering and crylvg with the exeructating pain of cutting teeth? If 90, £0 at once and got « bottle of Mra WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, 1 will relieve the poor little sufferer immm.edintely—depend upon It; thereiene mistake aboutii Th/sre is not a mother on earth who hag, ever used it, who wii) not tell you at once that it will rege Inte the bowelaand give rest o he mother and relief ama& foalth to the cbtV/}, operating like magic, [tia perfectly safe to use tm all care and pleasant (0 the taste, and ia the pre scription of omy of the oldest and best female physisiana The President is authorized, whenever he shall think the public good will be promoted thereby, to appoint consular clerks, not exceeding thirteen in number at any offe time, who shall be citizens of the United States, and teen yoars of age at the time of their appoint- Ment, and shall be entitled to compensation for their ser- Vices, respectively, at a rate not exceeding one thousand dollars per annem, to be dotermined by the President, and to assign such olerks from time to time to such con- guiates and with such duties as he shall direct; ‘and before the appointment of any such clerk shall be made it rhall be satisfactorily shown to the Sec- retary of State, after due examination and report by an examining board, that the applicant is qualified and fit for ‘the duties to which he shall be assigned, and such report bail ve Inid be'ore the President nd DO clerk #0 ap- inted hall be removed from office except for causes ted in writing, which shall be submitted to Congress @t the session Orst foliowing such removal, ewTUcRY, Cass. une 24, 1868, 63, 39, 21, 44, 58, 36, 15, 17, 9 78, 76, 41, 33,4. Be &!Co. 1 i 2 eenees Seeeege =Y 62, 73, 68, 4, 53, 35, 20, 32, 44, 30, 12, 21, 6. Crass W2—June 24, 196k 87, 14, 59, 52, 16, 62, 53, 65, 46, 47, 20, 75, 33, 5. Brance, El & Co.—Mai Lrenaay, pr Oras Ms—Jun pau 36, 28, 5, 63, 26, v4, 45, 44, 71, 16, 17, 76, 41. sultable bounty to each voluatesr enlisting in the cour an iat ae THIRTY-BIONTR CONGRESS. Foguiating the slave trade, He wanted nothing to do | O°. it, cbssee of realating « fair tnorease incon: | or to any person liable to tbe nett who may farsi ag | "™ot*r™ 0 Cbestnel srest and surses ‘im the United Siatos, Price 36 cen! e smecessaucrrans re weer masmente, | bemiy wth he era othe a, ba ee | Sn SSIS aivisre costes, 19.56 Segztines Setzer | wemstemy, Benate. which our fathers had established. If the Union was re- beeen ggg & constantly recurring series of extor- The Lave Coleone! Patrick Kelly, Ifo Broadway, Now York Ol wry /erated Be ad. Messrs. Charch & Wasmvoron, June 24, 1964 on wane bor veton some to make 0 new Oe LHPVER FROM GENBRAL THOMAS FRANCIS MY AQHER. | Royal Hava Bad "Thirty Toursh street, roquest us to THE GRADE OF LINE OFFICERS OF THE NAVY. Tr these sow would not como back undor the The Margaret Jeeste Affair. pes ‘TO THE EDITOR unui Liot of Prizes drawn Jui that hey are Sow, ren ‘ wnat | % .) of N. FL, introduced a bill to amend | Old constitution ho did not expect they would come back | COMMAND! TRENCHARD RXONRRATED FROM ‘West Pourr, Jane 94, 1064, stre man ay qualities whic ne: H baen ahs am Lect nb pa port her tho grade of line ofeers undor a new one. When the war broke out the Northern OF VIOLATING BRITION WATERS. 1 pee by the morning papers, just arrived, that the re- ae ieee Cane Fae eee reste of behing +] hash ote The proceedings of & court of inquiry held in Boston | »naing of Colenel Patrick Kelly are expecte’, In New York | ,WOyel Havan ‘asy now rely on biving aD actioe which w ple wore undivided. But now they. wore separated Rnd’ the South united, Why? Boonute toe party in power have broken their pledge and deceived fn the navy, which was referred to the Naval Committee, very Feapect soceptalyie. tin time of peace removal, bj premium paid for pri Information furs: The high. in the oase of Com. Stophen D, Trenchard, United States / tng morning. Should the funeral take pl soe before Sun- Set raten vad for Beubiar all Kind of oid apd fi ‘This bill proscribes ver. the public. This was thecl rought about within | Navy, commanding the United States steamer Rhode 4 445 4 win not be in my power to atten 4 jt, as Tam con- - an Dal. Parchmoat and oath or otherwise, shat mot be considered as creatilg | the last three yeats, not by the demecrats of the North, 7 f ™ 5 Island, obargod with violating the territorial jurisdiction, | gioq to my room by avory sore foo. If it takes place Lottery Tickets C Information | ¢ join Tags, used and the great tranaportaiom @ vacancy, It limite the activo list of line officers to nine ho only asked that the Union might stand as the fathers > ' joker, 11 Wall street, s0om | + Pull: Eble for shipping cotton, wow, 2a Fear ada irals, twenty-five commodores, fifty Tiade it. If the had boon natn to the Union feeling | Of Groat Britain by parsning and firing into the Brita | oy sunday, or any other day afterw’ sds, Lam desirous, | Sire * EPH BATES, Broker, i FE Bashers ereot. mi , one hundred commanders, one hundred ai tt in the South would have been strevgthened, while the | steamer Margaret ant Jessio within the said jarislict! ~ ——__—— ‘ ileutensat comnivnters: one’hundeed and arty ensigns, | North would have remained undiqided. aeaee vccsiaded, The court, sof opinion that Coens | [7,compuance wiih his CxDroge wis! sor, that the funetal | 41) scrofuious Divengre Witectunlly Era- | percival’s Photographs.—Persone Hav 6 hundred and fifty masters, and such,a number of mid- Mr Corsamer, (rep ) of Vt., sald, whether the amend. should be @ private and nota publ! ¢ one, Public military | gaia by Dr. H. £00.'8, Iodine Water, Oiice | ing had their Photographs taken at Perctvai's oan, sabipmen as are now allowed, and ae marly master’s mates | ment was appropriate or not, i was here, and they must mander Trenchard was desirous and anxious to avoid any | funorals are bow adaysa public pujsance, and the mont | 429 p; iway, NY. them duplicated at TALT’S, corner 6 Sectenne Oreen- ‘aa tho exigencies of the service may require; fv - | vore for inst it% He did not believe Congress bas Jurisdiction, and are also of ‘piaron | delicate and reverential tribute * g¢ can pay to the gallant wich streets, the negatives be ng in his possesstoy ant command twenty lieutenants, fifty masters | the same powor In re! mn to Ley eee yd ‘bo. | that np violation of it was committed. Althorgh the fone, Cy Leyes y avd quieti; Potouel A Hoasensld Wer Sahin” Goines “4 ators, — satiate mR Shalt be made from’ the volunteer | tween the States as it has between the States and foreign (he been approved by the Secretary of | Patrick gs pe + Kighty-cigbth New York gtives plated fare. Ow cease eink chaos posex, Private Exh sane, seer STON & SC b ss No. 9 Dey street, near Broadway. 4 Taeti Pervice. Promotions to the rank of rear admiral shall be a Rares! guade'by the selection of three commodores by a board of ‘mot less than three rear admirals, and trom the three ghowon the Preatdent of the United Miates shall designate. ‘one. roceed the yy, vat mmenier irenchard te virtrAlly exog- | Volunteers, the Second rexim ent of the Irish brigade, was erated ‘blamo, and will be restored ¢o bis com- | ove of my truest and most r Aiadie officers, Porfectlp sad maa absolutely sincere, he divy dayed neither the vanity nor | A Tag governments, He did not belleve Congress has to lay a6 embargo om any State, but eealt "oa the sravutewhien 4 ihe proposed 1 ey to ate Feaulate te ala trade or commerce in . The gonatitution gav Wood yV for ppin the brilliancy of ® soldier ,"pnt undor a most modest and puters £c., atrong but low priced, at M4/UGER'S, ax or Paper te at rhould exhale Pram possible to mimse it its Carens, an ort almost obscure demeanc 4” he exercised tbo best qualities mbers #ireet, /PATTERY. that effect and copsum Ainte the grand results of military A Beautitat Com FHM CIVIL APPROPRIATION BIB, xion,—Laird's Rloom they reaninte Swen from Com: 1 life, His devotion + not be excelled. Uster! color - te att ath Sma eR te rary Com Om NO Cn east etaveartans | , The American brig Vision, coe ton, reyister, CAP | aprodoning al poll cai arercatioas he ploaged bis Mew | oC Yor"\ suiitnw eal sole Bs Brocawac ‘end Dress. | Si stations oe sracise Srttaw iation’ for certain olvil expanses of the governmem, | not articles of trade and commerce and raerchandize, to | *sl@ John C, Donovan, will sail from his port to-day, | thehonor of the Ay under which bis emigrant race, | Verywhore. Ry feorfumers, New ith an amendment. * | be roguiatea by tho terms of the constitrtion. Detween one and twe o'clock, from the Battery. She | the dis irish pace the world hat REPAIR OF FURTIO WORKA ‘ Mr. Cnanpuar, (rep.) of Mich., from the committee of (erence on tho wgresing votes of the two houses, on over, Yors. — 4 their m Hid reapectadility and recognition. | Address to Sm: —Poyiiak & Son, = ae will leave her wharf foot of Grand atreot, East rivor, at | found Snell, im sat so in ge, dee Ms rah ~ 20d to assure, not only the | meerechaum Manufacturers, removed from Broome street Trasses, FE! Fern we about nine A. M. Captain Donovan stesires to present Dis | government « 7/ os Saneabenies, i. wre Tala aer. Py oy ol Curth streets Wholesale aad retell. |g Goss tament Cure Truss Ofsee only at No, ‘ ¥e . thanks to Mr, Speedwoll, who presented him with acom- | ernment, t? 44 the Irish emigrant and the [rish adopted Pipes out to and repali Lady attendact ‘Mr. Sumnga amended bis Li seo yaa ie the const. wise slave trado thal be prohibited wy ‘Mr. Jonson said the amendment f proposed placed m Dill to provide fbr the repair and preservation of cer- | the quest! & different Nght. ‘& mere section win ‘ ein public works of the United States, pooh, ag wo rayon! tbe act of 1807 ' wead beyond, If there ‘and ® lot of valuable groceries, Mr. Hubbel sent | citizen We 4 true to the nation under which he took #hol- a fute: Cake Se,’ Dranneneete=nr ows Taik.—in the AD Go’ tr ending that the Sonate recede from its was no authority to allow Woe constwise sla a case of Golden Bitters for a morning nip. The brig | fer, Wit’, all the vigor of hie arm to the inst throb of a Powder, $1 bon by mail, Address t news from the seas of war, | 2 or me eit te. tr ik must” be adinittyy, that there was | Je all ready, but sho Is @ want of some preserved ment. } his.im petoous heart, This profession or promire—cail it py ad oh ga iabaetheara ” baky Merton. (he week has The report was agreed to, no TT ta iit ik It Congress, after 1808, | Somebody will confer a groat favor upon Captain Done | wha 4a will—the Irieh Brigade, ta the Second corps g forloe atom ° ’ ‘BALM OF Cit ‘RTO., TO GNIPMASTERS. bad pot prohidi the slave “trade it ight bave been | van by g! y= him a few cams of that article. He wi | Of Ae army of the Potomao, has by every testimony up A Kad Breath.—ilow Many Lovers it nor ining Jee, hur ne ‘ety | Mr. Cuaroian called the Dill for the promoticn of | carried on, and what, then, vould it have been? Com. | be on the Aattury previous to his departure aod Ioan | Vy inie day (nifiled. The death of Colonel Patrick i nee ated bow te © parva, te | oe . ommerce and the improvement of navigation, whic’a was | morce betwoon sand the United States, If | bo delivored Xo him in person. It in expected that “how. | ectablishes this assurance nea fact, Thus the Irish Be eine oete ane pyta PteatD . ‘eer Te ve eyele the law is reponied sinves be imported again as | sands will le at the starting point to witness Up dopr dier vindiostee against the Irish politician, bere and it $8 ag G dentifrice wight and Pony. . Th we wt es . mt prey s merchandise, He contre" yorted, the tare of tb’ little amalicet yousel ¥, pioh abroad, the truthful ee Aa bravery MAURER.” ponutifes the Grmpiexton. Priee 76 cents. oe dale by A dM ei eroR's, S Boal . viows of Mr. Colla- are craft, soar and opposed $h0 AD enament in a c/snatitutional ‘ever aV,empted Lo orogs the Atiantie, of the Irlah race, ithepizea the publishing and sal6 of ny A Ragessal Dooka of the gonsia of the Uniy’4’ Bateman