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M. Budject—“‘Reformers,” illustrated by two thousand portratis, At Union Hall, corner of Broadway and Twenty-third @treot, Elizabeth Fenioley, test clairvoyant and trance jum, will subject herself to spirit contro! foeieven A. M., three aud bulf past seven 3 ‘The Rov. James B. Duno, psstor of the Central church of this city, having just returned from the Army of the Potomac, at Petersburg, will give an account of bis visit this evening, at a quarter to echt o'eloek, in tue Conceal Presbyterian charch, Broome sireet, two bivcks east of Broadway. At the Christian chapel, West Sevonteenth atrect, near Sixth avenue, services at half past ten A. M. and at a quar- ter tocigut lM. Proacbiog by the min ster, Urbau C, Brewer, Subject for the morning—*the Two Debtors, Por tho eveuing—* Lhe Goow Samaritan.’” PROCEEDINGS OF CONQRESS. Final Passage of the Enrol- ment Bill. ~~ Half a Million of Men to be Called Out. THE NEW TAX BILL. i Dem>cratic Congressional Ad- dreas to the People. A LARGE SUMBER OF BILLS PASSED, | 8 with Groat Britain for the sa; He explained that the bill r Sierra Leone and the Cape of Good Lope; that the judges receive twenty five hundred do!lars and the arbitrators remnaest doliiars per annum, aod could not live on such sams, Phe Emd of the Session Draw- — thexe officers bad nothing to do aud were paid in goid, ing Nigh, Wrobsble Final S.djournment on Monday, &e., be. Wasinvorox, July 2, 1864. PROOBBDINGS OF CONGRESS. Along reeeion of both houses of Congress is expected astrong effort will be made to adjoura on he interval of Sunday will bo required by the form the labor necossary to an adjournment, Already there are 80 many abseatees that it is doubtful {fa quormin would be found tn the House if the yeas and ‘Daye wore called, If anything of importance sbould come ‘UP, requiring immediate legislation, thore will have to be either a call of the House and a recailof the abzentees, or an extra session. Both houros of Congress are atitl (eleven o'clock P. M.) im segaion , and the sitting promises to be a prolonged one, Tho calen* rs of both houses are vearly cleared of bust- n roy, Ramasy. Sumner, Wade, Wilkinson, Wilaou— esa, thoy having worked very industriously during the | | Navs—Mesars. Buckslew, Carlile, Conness, Cowan, Hen- hat tes dase. Hendricks, Hicks, McDongall, Powell, Ridd'e, Sanin- ~ FINALE OF THE 8¥2S'ON OF CONGRESS. To-day being regarded as the iast of the session, the Proceedings of the Senate were quite onimated, Senators ‘Vieing wiih each other iu their efforts to make the most Of the tits allotted them. Oceasionally the eagerness of aome Joc to no little confusion, rquiriug suppression by rt i army the government will end in anarchy Should wo the prosiding officer. Mr. Chandicr was especially thwart that government in tbis nour of its need and Persistent, giving offence by his manner as | break up in confusion, or legislate for tho wants of the Mach az by bis lavgunge, until peremptorily | army? Senators who have goue against every measure ordered (o take his seat. As the day aavanced the Sena- tors begin emptying their crowded desks, packing up heaps of fragmentary manuteripis uponthe floor, and Uterally car;eting the bull with scraps of foolscap, an- tique bilis, billet dows, &e, During the night session the President, accompanied by Ihis on Robert, attended in the apartment assigned him, signing bilis and otherwise facilitsting business until a tate hour, when the Senate adjourned, The indications are that the final adjournment will take Place, as sropored, cn Monday, at noon, THB ENROLMENT Act, The atnondment to the Enroiment act bas passed both houses. 11 is substantially the bill proposed by Mr. Bmithers, of Delaware. It has only been got through by tho porsistent efforts of the War Pepirtment, and the Fepresentation that i} was a matter of such vital import- fanee to the further prosecution of the war that, if Con Brors should adjourn without the adoption of the repeal af the commutation clanse, a special session would be immodiateiy catled for that purpose, It fe understood that the Presideut will make a call for five hundred thousand men immediately after the ad Journment of Congress, The districts wil tben bave fity days in which to fill thoir qnotas by volunteers; and under the syetem of bounties embraced in the act just passed, with a continuance of the liberal policy bereto- fore pursued in most localities, it Is thought that a large Proportion of the men oat b 4 tn tbat manner. The bil! coutd not have boen passed fm the Houee bad it not been ‘or the absence of a large number of tho demo- cratic members, who, in anticipation of the close of the Motion carried, by yeas 18, nays 14, Session, bad ieft their seats end gone home. The Senate then, at twenty minutes past five, took a ADDRB'S OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN TO THE | TCS aati! half’past seven o'clock. PROPLE, FVBNING SESSION, f ratic le Shndlde SUEMARINE INV KNTIONS, The addross of the Cemocratic members of Congress to | ave, rary oaited up the bill making aD appropriation for the people, written by Senator Buckalew, was to-day cir- | tosting submarine Inventions, eulated ameng the democratic Senxtors and Representa. The bill was passed, tives for signat York members general! Sone iabolee “iba ae y Mr. Cowwass called up the biti correcting a olericat error have #0 (ar refused to sign it, It is salt to be | in the Post office law of Juno, 1864, which was passed. eteemaniy,, Ipoeceiatays 1 )Mte) poe wih: the posited |: ERR Oe TR urieds fi if. Trewoort. called uo the strict the jurisdic- taken by the democrats. during the present ses: | tion or tho Court uf Claims, and to provide (or (be pay: ‘tion. A fow days Gince, when the amendment | ment of certain demands for quartermasters’ stores and to the constitution aboliebing slavery was under | subsistence supplies furnished to the army of the United Consideration, tho democrats geverally earnestiy and Persiatent!y contended that there should be no change wade in that instrument, The constitution as it is w: sufficiently near perfection, and could not possibly be improved; but it is uuderstood that this address pro- poses several amevdments to it, Ii treats of everythin; Dut the war. That is almost given the goby in the document. fHiforts are moking to induce the democrats g@oeverally to cign it, and it may be, for that porpese, materially amended before being given to the pubjic. THR REPEAL OF THR GOLD BILL. ‘Tho repen! of the Gold bill yesterday was passed very promptly snd quietly, Having, during its existence, demonstrated that it was capable of infinitely more mis- ehief than ite opponents but charged upon it, it was shelved aftor a brief existence of thirteen days, with to regrot its early demise, It has afforded at least a useful lesson to admioistrative and Congressional foan- Clers, who vainly suppose that they can, by legisiative snactments, control the law of trade, APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BT THR SENATE. The Sonate has confirmed the nomination of Quincy A. GBillmore, to be major general of volunteers. ‘The Senate has also confirmed the following:—Lieuten- ant Commander Wm. E. Hopkius, to be commander in ‘the navy; Lieutevant Commauder Paul Shirley, to be ‘ommander in the navy; James O'Neill, to be Indian Agoot io the Territory of Idaho. The following were also confirnied by the Senate as ‘pay masters:—Horace P. Tuttle, of Massachusetts; George 1D. F. Barton, of Now York; W. R. Winslow, of Massa- chusotts. CAPTURE OF THE SCHOONFR HOOD. The Navy Department has been foformed of the cap- ture, in the South Atlantic, of the Hritisn sobooner R. 8, Hood, by the stoamer Proteus. sho was from Nassau. AUAIVAL OF THR PRIZE STRAMER SIREN. ‘The prive stoamer Siren, loaded with liquors, tron, &ec., captured of Cape Lookout, arrived to-day, The Britis! 111 flios ut her maet head, ARRIVAL OF MRS. LINCOLN AND HER BON ROBERT. Mra, Lincoln, aegompanied by hor eldest son, Robert, @rrived bore Wile morning from New York, and occupied, for the firet time this season, the President's summer Apartments v4 the Old Boldjera’ Home, * THR PRESIDENT’S ESCORT. ft, During tho occupation of his present residence the President will be attended by an escort from the Union Rignt Guard of Ohio, “TROPHIES FROM BRFORS PRTERESURO. 4” Apamber of pleces of artiliery, captured from the a Petersburg, were brought @p from City Point day: Three gums belonged to the Macon (Georgia) Bight artuiery, e. THE WASHINGTON AQUEDECE, be to tho failure on the part of oy cron or boogie Washagen feb the Chief Engineer hes novitieg th, saspe tbat iment coonomy Will’DE US esry og e r 904 supply of water, With ential agencies fm our mide, = 8 @ wpty & wée ot Twenty fret Marsachosetia, Mroxmurer, Forty eixth New York; Shaffer, Thirty- Now York ariitiory; TH ty-sevontn Michigan, by the House, and subsequently. the joint resolution as amended was rejected, the Commition of Ways and Means voting against it. reconsidered, ard the House has rejected the substitute, and are now taking the vote on the passage of tho resolu. tiov as originally reported without amevament, Monday, which cannot be done if this resolution {s ro on this aubjoot. conference committee on the disagreeing amendments to guerilla marauders, which wag concurred in. in his own State were recoiying but torty per ceat oa their salaries, mittee on tl rolling and calling out the national forces, made a report that the committee agreed essentially to the House bilt, years and $300 for three years, instead of $200 { Year, $300 ror two years and $400 for three years; and the bounty is mad@payabie tn three yearly equal inatal- In case of death the bounty is nade payable to the chil- dron, wife or motver. but not to the legal representativ draft ts ordered ‘Th 81 son, Lane of Ind., Lane of Ki bury. 's kle, Willey—13. mittee of conference be forence. ginia (Mr. Carlile) and to sustain the government seem 10 think the hour hag come when faction will triumph—when no more troops Shall be raised—when Grant shall no tong before Richmond. The Seuator from Virginia (Mr. Car- with the rebcliion that it 1s not worth while longer to continue it, counsel from thore who do nothing against the rebellion. ‘To counsel the euate upon this subject did pot come with & good grace trom the Senator Morrill) would stay kere a month, atay here till provision is made to fill our armios, trusted that the motion for another copferenee committee would be agreed to. rill, and expressed bis determination to oppose the rebel lion aod stay bere for thirty yoars, if need ther be, and voto all the time against such bills as tho one under discvasion, amendments, and asking for further conference com. mittee, was then adopted by yeas 23, Mi ing to @ second con'erence committee, on the gro ‘that there was danger that the bill might fail for want of 4 quoram in the House. ence committee was then reconsidered, and the report publica (orm of goversment, avd toved that the Senate States. a into the receiving reservoir ‘rom (he adjacent country. ARKIVAL OF WOUNDED C¥rICens, The foliowing wourded ofcers arrived here to-day from the frout:—Captains Wood, Twenty seventh Micus- Vasper, Twenty so -onth diiohigau; Potter, Seventh 1 Reynolds, Foortcenth corps, and Licuvensnts Seventeenth Vermont; Meseact, Yhirty trst tobols, Eiguth New York, and Patterson, Twea- Wasurxarton, July 82 A. M, ‘The House ts still in session. The amendment taxing spirits on hand was agreed to Alterwards the whole sotion was ‘The members are anxious to get through the session on jootod, Tho Senate {a in session, waiting the action of tho House THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRES! FIRST SBSSION. Wasuixarox, July 2, 1864. ‘THE PUNISHMENT OF GUERILLAS. Mr, Summer, (rep.) of Mass., made a report from the be bill to provide for tho moro speedy puniahment of INCKBASK OF SALARIES OF SLAVE TRADE TREATY JUDGES AND ARBITRATORS, Mr. Sumxer moved to take up the bill to Increase the alaries of ito judges and arbitrators under the treaty saion Of the slave trade. aced to officers resident at Mr. Tromsors., (rep,) of M.. opposed taking up tho bill, Dir, Conynss, (rep) of Cal., also opposed It, The judges ‘The bill was not taken up, THE RNROLMENT BILL PASSED, Mr. Witaon, (rep) of Mass., from the conference eom- ill further to regulate and provide for eu- The bounty ig made $100 for one year, $200 for two one mente Full bounty is not allowed to discharged soidiers. Notice of ti'ty days is required to be given bofore a House provision allowing recruiting in rebel States retained, except as to Tennessee, Arkansas and Lou- isiana, cutions, soalbtalned their love of the Union, the consti- her porate ie Koen beetle on Ways and tution and the laws. ng, introduced a bill imposing inome tax. E On eet berries j besiege ta eaptal s » repere are ors Mr. Biai, (rep.) of W. V., was at a loss to concalte It was considered in the Committee of the Whole on in. Annexed 1s the vote:— Yras—Mesara. Amthony, Clark, Foot, Grimes, Hale, John- Ansas, Morgen, Morrill ‘Pome yok, Trumbull, Van Wine Mr, Stwxman, (rep.) of Ohio, moved that a second com- pointed on the bill. Mr Canuitx, (opp.) of W. Va., opposed a further con- rman, Sprague, Ten Mr. Moxrirt, (rep.) of Til., wished tho Senator from Vir- is assoctates to kuow that if we eave the governm:nt powortess to fil tue racks of the or be sustained ile) rises to counse! men who bave sustained this contest It was to be hoped that we would not take Hoe (Mr, He would Ue ae. Carli if necessary: Mr. Canin briefly replied to the remarks of Mr. Mor- should Mr. Savaman’s motion for the Senate to insist on its 3 8. ider the vote agree- und Coyness then moved to recons: The motion was carried, by yons 20, nays 17, The motion to disagree with the report of the confer- Was Aually concurred in, by yeas 27, nays 8, as follew Mr. Cox offered a resolution that Green Clay Smith be Ir. Wasnnonye said it was net his intention. to amend ‘Mesera. Anthony, Chandler, Clark, Conness, Fes- | directed to repay the Sergeant-at-Arms seventeen hundred ndiuwent Of Me, Dayig, but to preseata distinct sot, Foster, Hale, Howe, Lane of Kansas. Lane | avd filty detiars, which has beeu taken from the Treasury | prop: jou. praan, Morell. MeDousail, Pomeroy. Powell Ram- | in violation of law of Congress; and that if ho retuscs to | The cuatnsan said it could only be offered ag an amend- Wado: Wikinson’ Wilson wees 80 | ay, the same be deducted from his future salary as | ment to the amendment Doolittle, Har. TION OF THY RENEL. STATES, of Obto, made a report from the com- @ on the bill to guarantee to certain es, Whose governments have been overthrown, a ce m iis amendments, On motion of Mr. Crank it was amended £0 as to require the examination and approval of the claims by the Third Auditor of the Treasury. Mr. MoDovoat.s. offered an amendment appropriating two hundred and fifty thousand dollars as indemnity to Mexico for the injuries she has sustained through the poilcy of the United States, on which he pinged a speech ‘on the Mexican question, and then withdrew the amen ment. ‘The bill was passed, JUDICIAL MATTERS. On motoin of Mr. Hanris the bill to regulate the of the Circuit and District Courts for the Northern Dis. triot of New York was then taken up and informally Passed over. ‘Tho President Ptengore sounced the followin; esi ti announ x ae the conference En th ‘ect amendatory to the Peusion law :—Mesers, and Van Winkie, The resolution Thing the odjorrement of Congress at twelve o'clock meridian on the 4th of July then came as the special order. PREVENTION OF EMUGGLING. called up the House bill maki ‘@flect the law to . SeERMAN it Propriation to carry into Gling, which was passed. oviee Tor building © dam scross the Dill was considered assed. ‘BNCOURACEMENT mUORATION, bis * she from me encourage em! ‘that the Senate receded and adopted the report was concurred in. EDUCATION OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS AND Mr. Have callod up the House biil to Secretary of the Navy to provide for the evi aval constructors aud steam engines Ubat tbe pacsage of tbis bill was very The vital to the usefulnoss of the savy. The saiarice pro. powed for these officers of diforeys grades are to be raised “tue bil wae passed. a ich ELavenr o’Crock P. M. Mr. Scusun opposed a basty adjournment. There was eed of Bupa gfe ot miliiows additional taxes, The peo demand tared. Pip 'rabe moved to eajourn, Motion lost, Mr, Wixixson opposed the resolution. Farther discussion ensued by Messre, Trumbull, Hendricks, McDougal, Conness t with motions to adjourn and motion to go Ene Sevate then voted to fix the time, of adjou rom: Se hooday. sh twelve o'slock noon. as Jeu $4 A. M. At two o’clock A, M. the bili to impose a special to ¢ on incomes was ved ffdtn the House. = « ive an exc’ brjef dehate ensued. . Caatotih Intimate mination tO OW sot to sadnagt Bens neste borsh Of the Income bill, a not 80 hasty legislation. Hq vy_g assume the Ability 4 Proventing te passage wmsil tt 14 aleo OOM polled to ob; “wn | tare cot a et he ama beset te putfito exigendy that required, jy, Ousnuan co Sa es rtm Gapeventea ju. priating filteen buvdred dollars to enable the Secre- Navo— Messrs. » Atlen, Alley, Ancona, Bai tary of the Treasury to curry into effect the act to pro. | Blair, Bliss, Chanter. Coitroth.' Cox. Di L von aenapieg den, Kagerton, Biirtdge, — Bnzliah, On motion of Mr Stevens the House took up the Senate | Miler of Ia, Morris of (hin, Noble Guelle bill authorizing Paymaster Brinton to be credited with |\deton, Perham, Proyp. Ran‘all of ra, Ice oi Muss. two million six hundred thongand dollars, that beiog the Anes oneee es [Pelayo Sosa hard eis ein 0 .. thsele je Btevens, Btule: as, amount destroyed by the buraing of the steamer Ruth, Wadsworti, Websiers Wheeler, Winkelie63. Position to the bill, but he had been informed that the nothing about the subject, must have told that-to the yen- tloman. There were threo exumluations, showing that the money was destroyed by tire. Committee, with great uuanimity, came to the conciusion that such credit ought to be given to Major Briaton, age, coming up, Proposition, and paid a hig compliment tothe patriotism Of Arkausa#, the loyal people of whieh had, amid perse- eloments which threatened to destroy them. bands of the Committee’ on Elections. for Statea usurped or overturown by rebollion was taken up, ag returned from the Sennte, with merely ono sec- tion providing that States declared by the proclamation Of the President to bo In insurrection roturn to their allegiance to the United States, be iucapa die of casting presidential vote or represcotation in Congress. be and ask a committee of conerence. if nothing e'se. subject on the table. ‘THE SALARIES OF MEBYRA, RENJAMIN FP, LOAN AND GREEN Sergeant-at-Arms, in reply to a resolution heretofore of- fered by Mr Gansoy, of New York, which directed him | for other sources of revenue. Why, be asked, wero uch to require Benj. F. Loan and G: the money they respectively bave received as members of Congress during the time they drew movey as briga- dier generals. It appears that Mr. Loan, on being re- minded by the Sergeant at-Arms of the action of the ‘House, declined to draw apy more money on account of | Brooks’) assertion, Tho farmers pay ag much tax as salary, and there were now standing to his credit seven | mechanice, merceants and other claaser. against 81, to refer so mnch of the communication as re- )NHW - YORK, HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY. 8, 1864. this time would bea source of po little evil, and nit | from sicnigan and Massachusetts, and proceeded to | ehal( lle or muster into the mttrtary service any per lead to depior« ie consequences. The water tp the reser. voir 6 now quite iow, and wheo that is exhausted the city must rely upon the sur ace waspings alone that flow Show tho uamure OF the reson 1» | Bon un NOC ANE age OG) RANHOOB YORE. WILL Ce MEHDOUL Lhe Busalsy sae A NE EOP, Go saute ws’ Dis parent OF guardian, such peraon 80 Bole ed Mr. fi ARLAN @arnesily ot ww reerulied “ball be immediately avd unconditionally dis ected to continuing legislation At this time, It being Subbaib aay | Mr CHavniie gird bo did not ask the Bownior Ohio (Mr. Bherman) £0 abire bye responsibility te srcod upon he Fopoyment of ail bounty mooived: aud eruiting sf Mustertng officer who knowinsiy on. on ea tor Fixteen years of age ual! be dis not acen the bill from the Houre, He did eu: kuow what soryoa, WH Lhe forieiure of ell poy and Was iv it. Tae Sevator (Me, suorman) wacld be Pr oat, and sbi BO Buljact LO Such furber pubis sidie IT che bit wag defeated, and not biased’, for {a6 SeOUrt marsad MAY decide * thre, oa Act en itied “Ay eel fo Amend ee noe prea toe ge sbroliny and calling out sue Liccal wrces and ior otter Puree en Tate es = woveby Bae ene aed tie ome ao urigt provost marstials, the direction of the Provast Marehat Gonoral, to make & draft for ove hundred per ,cCovium ty Addition to the butnbor required 9 Ol tbe qual of any district as Proviied vy anid rection, Seren(tu—That tustesd of trevetiiog. Pay, all dra'ted persous reporting ata place of reudexe (us RbAM be at lowed transport.tion (reat'tbely places of Feeidonce, and pereone discharged at the piace of renders v6 6nil be al- lowed traasparin Lo thei? places of reermrDCe, Ai hih— All perso: @ ty the waval service A the United Statos, who hove entered suid service durtazwhe present rebellion, who have not been credited tor Wiequote of any town, distric ov State, by reuson of heir Doing ik enrolled prior w kebrnaty 24, 1804, r y proof of theft residence, made to the Serretary of War, be enrotied and creitect to the quotas of the town, ward, disirice or Stata, tn’ which they respectively reside, Ninth—it avy person duly drafte®, shall be ibeent from homo in Whe prosecution of bis uvual business, the Provost Morshul of tuo disirict shalt omuse im bo" be duly notitiod 1 a8 may be, aod he shai? not we docmod a deserter, nor Ladle es aicn, until notive BRS been given to him and reasonable time’ mliowed for hia to roturn and report $0 tue Provost Marsal of bis@fla- trict; but such absence shall not ofberwise allect th Madility ander this act, Tenth end Bieventh—Notbing eontetned in U're act is We de Construed to alter or in any way affect the lew relative’ to th se coukeientiously oppased to bearing arms, or to alfect the rights of persons co procure substitutes, ‘ihe following is the yote on the Conscriptian bill Passed in the House:— Y¥nAs—Mesars, Allison, Of Nassachunett Boutweli, Boy Bivew notes (be bil sbould not pass to ight, ‘dbo que>tion was then takeu op concurring tv the House nto die op Mooday at noo, and ine decided to the affirmative by a vote of 20 against revolt this w The consideration of the House bill impoatng a speciat tix on incomes Was veoaned, when on motion the Senate At three o'ciock tous (emaday) morning adjoarncd wlll nine o'clock Moudvy morning. House of Representativ Warmworon, July 2, 1864, CELENRA TION OF THX YOUKTR OF JULY The Speaker Inid be‘ore the House a communication from tho Union Pemocra’ ic Association asking that, in the eveut of inclement weather on the Fourth of July, the ure Of the hall be granted in which to celebrate the day, * Mr, Stavens, (rep.) of Pa., sald it would be proposed today to adjourn om Monday at noon. Hence the hail cou'd not be granted for such a purpose. Mr. Davis, (rep.) of Md, objected to the ball being used for any other (han tegisintive purposes. Mr. Cox, (opp ) of Ohio, sxid Coat the ball had boon Granted tor other aud worse purposes by the ceutioman's (Mr, Davis’) vote, : Mr Davis remarked that the gentleman (Mr, Cox) was mistaken, Mr. Gox congratulated the gentleman (Mr. Davis) for Rok wgrecing for once with the republican side ot the louse On motion of Mr, Srrvews, tho request of the Union Democratic Association was Inia on the table, GAYTUKBD AND AUONDONED PROVERTY. Mr. Fayron, (rep.) of N. Y., reported the Sonate bill providing for the collection ‘and gale of captured and abandoned property in the 1 r for prevonting and punishing frauds, The bill was passed THR SALARIES OF FRMALY CLERKS IN THR DEPARTMENTS, wate rectgn, Hach dy orant® Mr. Cox offered a resolution, which was objected to, | Hubbard df Lowa. Hubbard of Jostructing the Committee on Public Expenditures to ro +n, kelley, Aatitejoun. oan, rg Miller of N. ¥:, Moorhen Amos Myers, Léonard Myers, Bandai of Ky, Kiee of M South, Sunitherd, Spaidin Washburne of iit, W Windom and Woodbridge Wm, port at tho next seesion a bili rest the salaries of tho female clerks to the public d:}@ tments to nine hundred dollars a year. “ THE PREVENTION OF Mr. Sravens reported a Dill, Pa Shannon, Van Vaikenb: Wiliams, Wilder, UGULING, ich was passed, appro- Mr. Nontx, (opp ) of Onto, said he bad no capttous op- PRANGH MINT AT DALLAS, OREGON. Tho Honse passed the bil! appropriating one hundred thousand doliars for the establishment of @ branch inint at the city of iulias, Oregon, THE FREBOMEN’S BURBAU IME, DEVERATED, Tho.bill to establish a Bureau for Freedmen’s affairs as Mr. GARFIELD, (rep.) of Ohio, said that the Military | Téturned from tne Senate with amendments, was post- poued till Pecomber ne money had been stolen. Mr StevkNS replied that some calumniator, who knew PAYARNT OF THB ARKANSAS DELEGATION. Mr Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, reported @ rosojution, which was passed, paying the three Re Sentatives from Arkansas who were deuied seats, the ugual pay per diem of members for any season, ADDRESS ON THM DRATI OF OWEN LOVE OF Three thousand copies of the addresa dejiverod om the death of Owed Love, run Mr. Morris, of V The bill was passed, PAY AND MILEAGE POR THE ARKANBAS REPRESENTATIVES, Tho subject of paying the Arkans: Representatives, who came hither but were denied seats, salary and mile. Mr. Sung, (rep.) of Ky., earnestly advocated the the state of thp Upion it provides that to addition to the income duty already imposed, there sball be levied, assersed, cattmated and collected.on the Ist of October, a special income duty from guius, protits or incomes ‘for the year ending the Blst of December pext. Preceding the time bereia named, all persons realding within the United ‘States, or citizens of the United States residing abroad, shall pay at the rate of Sve per centum on ail ums excoeding six hundred dollars per avnum. Tho Secretary of the ‘rea. sury is authorized to make suctt rules and regulations as may be necessary, No deduction is to be made for divi- donds or interest received from any ussvetation, corpo: ration or Company, or on any salary or pay recetved. ‘Mr. Morris said that he was to bopo that the Coramit. tee on Ways aod Means had introduced all the tax bi necessary, buf it seemed, as he proceeded to ahow; that the estimates fell below the probable receipts.’ The amount proposed to be raised under this bill would pay the twenty miliions of dollars required for the pay-of bounties, Mr. Davis, (rep.) of Md., offered an amondment posing to levy @ tax of ten per ceutum on the aver: mount of notes in circulation other than National banks, CLAY sMirH. It, he said, we strike out halt thecurrency we will double ‘The SrraKeRr laid be'ore the House a letter from the | the value of the revenue. Mr. Brooxs, (opp.) of New York, ald they shuld seek why these Representatives bad been repudiated, Ho bad thought it was the duty of loyal men to encourage those of ingurrecticnary States to emerge from the secossion By the action of the Honse the subject is loft in the RECONSTRUCTION OF THE REVEL STATES. Tho House bil! provid'ng for a republicin goveroment Hi, until they Mr. Davis, (rep.) of Md., moved that the House non Mr. Srevens said the Sonate gave them one good thing, Mr. upriver, (opp.) of Wia., moved to lay the whole ‘This was disagreed to, by ® vote of 37 against 65. A committee of conference was (hen ordered. Clay Smith to refund | heavy burdens imposed on commerce and the industry of tbe conutry and the landed property leit untouched? It was because ® presideutial lection was coming on asd the farmers are numerous. Mr. Monniut replied, denying the gentleman's (Mr. hundred and cighty two dollars; aud that Mr. Smith, while he believed he was entitled to full pay as member | spirits of domestic productiva eid ’ for cate of Congress, nevertheless was desirous of having the | ov tho Ist of July, 1304, and on whitch no tnx bas been matter brought before the House, in order that the ques- | paid shail be subject toa tax of seventy couis & gallon, tion migbt be determined. and on all spirits which have paid # prior duty—a dw Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Obio, said It was incompatible with | of fifty cents a gallon—provided, that bonalide retailers law to receive two salaries. The goutleman (rom Ken- | in spirits, duly licensed, shall mot be taxed on the stock tucky (Mr. Smith) should not have drawn seventeen hun. | on band uct exceeding two barrels. dred dollars asmomber of Congress, and he should be | Mr. Wasuucrng snid that bis proposition would give required to fork over the money. thirty miliions of dollars, A motion was made, and disagreed to by a vote of 20 It was avreed to by 73 against 29. ‘Vhe Cuarkmay (Mr. Fenton) then stated the question on the amendment of Mr. Davie a3 thus amended. Br, WASHAURNR ollered. a new section, that all lates to Mr. Smith to the Committee on the Judiciary, member of Congress. Mr. srr, (rep.) of Ky., eaid be did not understand the last part of the resolution. The vote just taken was suf- ficiently Indicative of the opinion of the House. The ter which ho wrote to the Sergeant-at Arms said if t gp itt Amendments were Jointly rejected by 47 against Mr. Wasnnense again offered his proposition with the Iteration of the tax to iifty cents and the daty to thirty Ba gallon. Honse £0 dectied ho woul! with pleasure refund t r. Davis again offered his proposition, the altoration money. Ho did bot know the object of the gentloman | veg three instead of ten per eeutum on bank circuta- , unless it was to affect his persoual and poiiti- | tion tor at home. T 9 proposition of Mr. Davie was rejected and that of Mr. Cox denied that he hat any personal object, but | Mr, Wasiacenn’s was adopted by yeas 69, nays 49. Mmercsctile record—debtor and creditor that when Congress closea the account would be settied, Mr. Davis moved to lay the subject on the table, Agroed to—T2 ngainst 41. THE PUNIBUSENT OF GURRILLAS, The report of the committee of conference on the bili for the summary punishment of guerillas was concurred io. . of N. ¥., moved an amendment reviving the provision | tax real estate, This was rej: cted. An amendm¢ ot was then adopted taxing incomes over twenty thouse’ d dollars per auuum ten per centum Mr. Cox moved to st#ike out the enacting clause, bis dee! red object being to kill the bul, {git question was decided in the negative by 48 against The comm tiee here rose and reported the bill 1 the House with tio vartoug amendineuts, Bir, Mowritt. » ropoved ag a substitute the Dill as origin ally reported by him. He exborted every member who A SPECIAL FIVE PRR CHT INCOMR TAX Mr. Morris, (rep.) of Vt., from the Committee of Woys and Means, asked leavagto report @ bill assessing a special income tax of five pew contum oo sims exceeding six hundred dollars, commey cing from the Ist of January dosired tue pascage of au act whica would add sometaing to the revenue, to vote for the gubstitute pure and sim. He was ossured that a tax on spirits on band stood ‘The amend- Objection was mado. Tie Houte then took a recese till cight o’clock. ple. Ho possible cb nce of suecors ia the Senate. Bt niukiog & discrimination upoo inc jousand dolls § was strong. It was a mau fo ing such on amount of j Ip a republicu:, government taxation should be equal. the suBatitute should not bo adopted be bad no further interest in the bill and should vote to dofeat it, Mr. Wasue’ Rxx, from the Committee of Conference on the bill to eu. ourage emigration, made a report thereon, which was c: pourred in. The prevtova question was then ordered on the bill of Mr Morrill and the amendments, ‘The amendment Axivg a discriminating tax on incomes wes rejected. ‘The questicn was then taken om the amendment of Mr. Washburne to tax whiskey on band, and it was agroed to by it 00, trays 47. The tonse then voted on and rejected the substitute, BYENYN@ SESSION. ‘THE PROPOSED @ -RCTAL TAX ON INCOMES. Mr. Morrint, (rep) of'vt, again sought to report the Dill providing for a sped.ai tax on incomes. He «aid that it was recommended, by the new Secretary of the nr ea Copp.) Off TIL, objected. ir. Rose, (opp. , objected. Me, Monstir said) the house was evidently without a quorum, and the-4,ooner the Yorgeant-at-Arms secured one the better, &: we might be kept bere ten days longer. Ni the motion/of Mr. Monit, there was a call of the use. RECT XSTRUCTION OF THE REREL @TATES A message V an received from the Senate stating that they had pe ised the House Dill, without amendinent, ‘iding f¥¢ a repubtcan form of government in the ales brown by the rebellion. by yeas 51, nays 59, ‘THE ENROLMENT NIT. PASRED. The question was then stated ou agreeing to -the origi- Mr. Gar rar, from the commitee of conference on the | nal bili as amended by taxing spirite on hand, when Enrol . bill, made a report thereon, and clearly ex- | Stevens n.oved to iay it on the table, but this was di! ined i ite featares. agreed to by ere 55, Days 56. Too bill wad then rejected v7 cort was concurred ip, by yeas 66, nays 53. by yeas 64, nays $7. The t¢ liowipg is the act an to by both bouses:— Mr. Bory moved to reconsider the vote, pending which Further to'reguiate and for the euroiling and ‘Mr. Noni. moved, at past tweive, that the OMllW ig ont’ of the Rational forces, aud for olier pur- House ac ourn. aS Motion disagreod to, Mr. Srevexs moved to lay Mr. Boyd’s motion te recon- y ‘on tho table. Motion disagroed to by 44 againet 62. The House then reconsidered tho vote b; ‘Dill was rejected, and after fertner proceedings the vote by which the substituie was rejected was reconridcred. It was the bil originally introduced by Mr. Morrit), The question theo recurred on its passage, which was deciaed in the aiirmative by yous 63, nays 4b, one year, unless Considerabie misce|landus business was transected, in- receive and bo pak! by the cing concurrence in Senate amendments, to. Of $100, and if fora term of two | The Senate bill appropriating $150,000 for completing disebarged, a bounty of $200, and if | the work on the Washington aqueduct was passed. ‘unless sooner discharged, ® | On motion of Mr. Psxnurrow it was resolved that, to Senate concurring, both Louses adjourn sine die on Mou- at boon. report of the Comm ttee of Conference on the Pou sion Dill was concurre! ' The House bad {nc/cvsod the pensions from eight to en dollars por mcoth but the Senate diaagrecd te iatter and tho Houre receded from ite ted a bili authoriving the President one buudred thousaud mea over forty- President of the United States may, at bis dis- Cretw sn, at any time hereafter, call for any number of meo as volun! for the reapeetive terms of one, two ‘and three years, for military service, and any such volun. terse, or, 10 case of a draft, as ibatitate shall ted to the town, a provided, an township, ward, county, towards or at the expiration of bis ‘of bis desth while in we bonaty nopaid shall be shall bave ewidow, if not oF ifftnare be none, to his motper, in cuse to bis widow, if to'aie children. the bea widow In cage the qrota Mr. Schenck to paige a force five years of age to be called the Old Guard, ‘OF any part thereof of any town, township, ward of a city phe it OF election district, or Witeox said unlose tho gentleman (Mr. Schenck) Of any county rat ao sub-divided, suall not be Hliod within | provides for paying the expenses of sach A (uree by the 1 of BAy after auch oall, then the President | levying a tax ou whikey 00 aod, be wouid object. shall Immedicer y order a draft tor one your to fill mich | My. Wir subsequest’y witbdtem, Nia ob,sovion, but quote oF any py rt thereof which may be noflled. and io | jt wae ronawed by some other case af any 9¥.cb draft, no payment of money shill be ac Ob motion of Mir. SraveNS the House thon at bait-past THE a Sasa oy otived by hd nie nny og ee two A.M. tcuk a rucess Ul Mouday at ten o'clock A. M. FNgWORRS oe hor F beng opm "OS Ca CELEBRATED POR THB BRILLIANT AN “guR. ton to # erform military set vice. " 5 PRY Tt AY ail be lawful for tho Executive of nay of thos Counterfeits on Hingham Bank, Ma pourra. ov SOEY piePLays tote ‘mrobalion’exsoyt ite Svea of Areanses, Teuve: inuie Galata eae 100,000 OTHER PUBLIC AWD PRLTATE BX" Argtons tow except the States of Arkansas, Tenues- ig amore Svmuel Whit 9 TER PUBLIC AXD PREY 09 and’ Lactiinbe, and to recruit volunteers uodor any | + mee sivine his bame re Sxminel White tiles Quoker TUROUGUOUT TB UNITED STAT yy. ¢8" 1 under the provisioné of this act, who aball be credit | SAO, was srrovted toolght at Alaus’ Express oflco ge SARS AS ce © 1 to the State and to the respective sub divisions thereof | while applying for ® betta of counterMit novee on the Ar 1 which may procure the enlistment. seeers, when mus. | Jimebam Bank of Magachumoits, ‘They were sent from watpax ban, aw to; ax tents neal be organiced In of sealgned. 19. toriments, we York, It lo sdpposed these counterfeits wore in- ; NE, Teste. orien or other organizations of their own States, aod, | tended for yenerat circulation ow the Fourth ef July to Wo dasire to es 14 s% fedés Y vat Liltiendal's BX. f tieable, ehall, when assigned, be permitted " i" CELSIOR Aap ORKS ba "0". un! versal admiration fhe} ang pone reqtroente Datterios or other organt: New York. Paltimore, Mttsburg 4nd Wasbicgton, as well Wy ing b teed ‘of color and cornet to of 5 ow every . gations from among these of their respective States | as in this city. i Piaget Pee ackuowledged to o which at the time of “their aasignmont ray not filled a — GuMaedah a aly Swe Wi oer for nal the Datace ot g . our Oh p. tothe twentieth, section of the not entitid ‘An act to eee am wate BRP vATe EXHERITIONS ited am act for enrolling aud calling out Rosros, Ju'v 2, 1864, J. My BOWEN & CO. OY the national forces,” neared February 24,1864, eball | Hon. Josiva Quinoy dig inst eveuing, ai bis country (hate Peter Tiets § 00g. be construed to mean thit (he Sec: ROMs in Guioy Aned RIMety-two yours, Aside from in | charge minors under the ge of el et Cale of @xtromemge, Mr. Quincy was im eet eatin, ie SMaved NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Capt ore v7 the Rebeis—Comm ns. Caino, Mi., July 1, 1804, The tin-clad gunboat Quoen Cliy, Acting Master Hi okey, was captured at Columbia, on tho White river, on the morning Of the 24h ultimo, by the rebels andor shoiby,. Bumbertag two hundred mm: Most of the officers and crow of the Queen City were taken prigouers. ‘The rohels, during the night, planted a battery on the shore opposite to where the gunboat was tying, and at daylight oponed (ro upon her and immodiately dieabiog ber, The rebels took off three of her guos and a quantity Of amunition, when three other of our gunboais came Gp and compelied them (o abandon and burn hor. Commusicrtion between Memphis aud Little Rock is entirely suspended, owing to the rebel blockade at the Cut off, It is believed that a beavy fight oacurred in tho yi- olnity of Clarendon on S##vrday end Sunday between our gunboats and the rebel batteries, as continual fring was beard at the mouth of Waite river, General Marmaduke, with @ large force of rebels, is at Red Pork, on the Arkarvas river, and part of his army haw crossed over, and at Ipat advices were threatering to ocoupy St, Chartes and Crooketts Ho is reported to bave over eight thousaad men, with forty pieces of artillory, and it {8 believed to be his jef@ation to isolate General Steele ‘from his base of sup plies, and o0-operaing with Generat Price, compel tim 10 evacuate bhe State, Joner#l Canby bas moved his heacquarters from Ivat- hez to New Orleans, and is taking ati the boats there for the military service, Consoquemtly, a0 arrivats: from there need be expected for some day! Fire at the United States Akmory ‘tn Springficia. Srrincrie.n, Meas, Sély 2, 1304, A firo broke out at half-past oight this evouiing in tho sttic of the milling shop of the United Staite Armory, situated upon Armory square, in this city. This building, which is (wo hundred feet long, with an Lof’ome bunt dred feet in length, and two atories high, wao ‘entirely destroyed with ita contents, ‘The upper’ story was used 63 @ polishing shop, and the lower story for milling, trimming, tempering, &e. Thovbuila- ing wav dullt about fifty years ago, and has been i3 con- stant age In the manufacture of muskete during this time, The wood work was so thoroughly saturated with oil, that when on fire there was no subduing it, At ona time it seemed impossible to save any part of the work aituated upon the north of the square,. Aid” minzy Of abe ntiope: were. cleared! of) thet machinery, tools and stock, The fire was, however; | stopped at tex o'clock, at the brick partition which sepa+ rated this building from one directly east of it, and which: also contained exteusive wings, recently constructed. It, possible to-gtve a correct estimate of the lose in. ma chinery and niatertal to-night. Owing to tho «grout rapidity with which the fire spread, little was saved Ip the building deetroyed, and much of the machinery io the adjoining building must have been seriously inje\roa in its hasty removat. Grent credit Is due to the firemen and workmena m- ployed ia the armory through whose promptitude md caergy the entire destruction of these works was pr ¢- vented, The fire is supposed’ to have been cansed by sponta - neous combustion. It waa almost immediately discovered, but owing to the dryness of the wood it ‘sproad very rapidly, and when it reached the lower storles where everything was saturated with oll, it burued almost ag freoly as camphene. The arsenal situated at the opposit of the square, contains at the present time 200,000 new rifled muskets awaiting the orders of the government. Pulice Fatelligence. THR w’CROW MURDEREXAMINATION CONTINUED— DISCHARGE OF THE PRISONER. ‘The examination im the oase of Charles Van Saun, re- contly arrested, charged with the murder by shooting of Hugh McCrow, in the Monte Christo Saloon, Broome street, over a year ago, was brought toaeiose before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday a‘terocon, Michael Brady, the principal witness against the prisoner, expressed « desire to withdraw tha com. pinint agajast Van Saun; but the magistrate would not allow bim to do so. Other witnesses were examined; Dut their statements wers of a contradictory character, and, ip the absencs of positive proof that Vap Saun com: mitied the murder, Justice Dodge discharged him. It was thought by persons in court that the witness, Brady, must have been laboring under partial dorangement mind at the time he made the doposition against Van Saun, in which he charged him with the murder, MoUientay Usiow Exxcunvs Commirren.—A meeting of Uhis organization takes place at the Sinclar House, Broad- way, on Weduesday evening next, for the purpose of oxtending the McClellan clubs to every ward in the city. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The Stege of Pctersburg—The ffove- ments in Georgia—L News from Europe, dée., &e. ‘The mail steamship Costa Rica, Cant. Jones, will leave this port to-morrow, at noon, for Aspinwall, The mails for Central America and the South Pacific wi ‘ose at half past ten o’clock to-morrow morning, Tho New Yorx Heratp—dition for the Pactfic—witt bo ready at nine o’cloek in the morning, and will contain full reports from our correspondents of the operations of the Army of the Potomac tn front of Potorsburg, accom- panied with a map showing the scene of the robel attack on the Second corpa; the latest oews from the torces of Gen. Sherman in Georgia; a report of the operations of the cavairy from White House to James river; an account of the movementa of Gen. Hunter; late news from New Orleans and South Carolion, and reports of tbe operations of the Union forces in alt sections of the country; inter. esting nows from Burope, and roports of all other inter+ eating events of the past ten days, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents, Stand Not Upon the Order of Your Go- ng. hat go at onge and buy a bottle of the. fragrant 80Z0- DONT. “You will never revret it, It aot only beantifies aud id arrests decay, but leaves the mouth fool and the breath ‘one. Bold by drogziats and by WALL & RU prietors, 218 Greenwi street, MY, 76 cents a both Murray, Eddy & onan enti Ky. aly 1 Auxrocay, @xrna Crass 611—J 1864. 4 73,4 rvcer, C1 40, 77, 11, 20, 10, 70, 4 immons & Co.—Covington, Ky. Suecer, Betas Crags $1, aly 2, 1966. 50, 78, 19, 7, 40, 70, 39, 69, 53, 29, 15, 77. 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