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And slack -oj-e8, at tbe Hipp shestron, two or during ibe day, Tae Sterovptiva & on exbibitive ot Tewing Hatt Al the Academy of Muste, Prockiym, ama at the "ark thontro, in the seme tows, tbow will be boliday per formances Howley's Mivsirels—the rresls to Eeory Ward Beecder—alo promie unoy comioalites, THE FOURTH OF JULY. he Celebration in the Me- tropolis. The Fourth ta Srooktyn. ‘The Foarth wit! be colsnraiet in Brookivn ty the rtog Ing of bells, firing of sa! aye a0 Brew ore. te the eventing; bot there wii be wo military parade. @ hae bees the custom for mony yours, exopuing valy 1953, When the militia ware iu Penusyivane At & menting of the military oeers of the Second divueion, Geld lant Week, {t war dectzed thet os the FuarcB fell om Manda, Qod many mombors of (he di ferent OF sANIFAtioNs Om Municipal Programme, Fire- works, Parades, &, &c., &a. ‘The celebration of tho eizhty-e ghth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is tw ve observed very | Plates leaving the ety Om the previons matwr generally to-day throughout (ue country, The jolot coms | would be te smittes of the Common Couoct! announce the following | turaoat or rogramme:— Previously Deen mady te ley the corner etome of the cow PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR CELEBRATING | artaory in the Eastora distriet, om thle aumivertery. but THE APPROACHING ANNIVSASARY OF OUK NAT ON- asthe military dectiagd to Nh was Georted & pent AL INDGPENDENOR, JULY 4, i364, UONDBt THs aUu- pone the ceremony antl the i4 bh lost., when the entire SPIOKB OF THB MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES OF THE | division wit! particion®. Vireworks wilt bo dispiayed OITY OF NEW TORK, ais evenug op Fort Geen, and at convenient tee The jolot special comnittee appointed to make are | i ek tetas: 9 eed he pe gangemonts for celebrating the aporaaching anniversary | 0 esti fe, rie ° titel S ner of our National Iudepeudeace, vave tbe bonor to submit es lasnsnaenebanineaaed ‘he follow ing:— ‘There will bea military parade of the First dtvision, New York National Guard, Under command of Mayor Genera! Chartes W. Sand‘ord, hey wil! be reviewed by his ifonor the Mayor and Com. moa Council, im front of the City Hall, at ten o'clock aM In the evening Greworks wil! be exhibited at the fol- dowing places, and in tue order of tne programme, The ‘displays will be prepared and furnished by the world. Fenowned pyrotechnigts, Jos. G, aud lsawc Edge, of Sorsey City, N. J. During the interlude between the pieces aerial fire- bo displayed in raid secession Grafutla's Band Kaat Broadway aod Grand sireet, Rubel’s Band Madison sqnare, Eighty tour's ce, imeat Baud, Yompkios square, Ceciliay tnd West Lioauway aad Frank iv streot, Waovemaxer’ Onty Pweive Lott. ft will be remembored that (9 Marct last the Committee on Revointionry Veosime reported to Congress & resolu: ton, which was unanimously adopted, tendering thioks © the surviving soidiers of the Rewslotion, twelve ta number, for their se. vioos im that war by which our te dependence was achivved aud our liberty obtained, and sincerely rejoicing tat thoir lives have besa protracted berond the perios uanally aliote aud that (hey receive o cum Of moNMY ay peusiontre wien eball help to smooth (he rugged path of fife ou \ueit journey wo the tomb, and that copies of the resolutions be went by the are the names, birthplaces and the “Twelve Apoatios of Liberty me Amaziah ‘‘oodwin. Birthplace. Age. Sommersworth,N HB... eceelioeeat eet oo timae | Drevet. jor galiant god ‘dist NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1804. uigned Bervices, Colonel A. Ih Ualerauad, Tuirey-tbud Saveachisects, 40 bes beg eder general; Colma! Ancor B, Eatum, Assiatant Com Mesary Geusral of cubwaane, to ‘be oommissery “i, with rank of Dryysuier goueral, ty piace of nerat Lavior, doceased wig are the confirmations in the Marine to oe captain; James B, Young. frat werwor Morris, o Now York Kens &, | avis of New Jersey: Prastus R wind P. Kawning, of New Yor, to be - among others, were confirmed as oi) Core om (he stgen! corps, 0.8 A., undor the act approved Mareh, Isa — tain Win, J te Nicodemus, Twelfth Mareh Thed Peonsylvan 1363, F major, Mared 3, Motreay, One iua rat Liewten: nt Stennen Lieutenant Frank E Caplin Paul Bab Capiain — Charie d Ponpeylvania; Captain Henry 5. Sait, Filieenil Massachusetts, Captain James S, tall, Pete-thie! Peusyiwaoia, First Licuteoant Guatavus 3. Do ath Commeotiout; Captain 0. H. How rd, :eoord Marcehesetes: Furst Lioutecant Isuac H Harvey, Second Yew s Kee ve. Canta Lemuel B. Merton, Tens | Penusivants Reserve, Captala some Merril, Sevonti Peowayivania Reserve, First Lieutonant James B Lud- wick, Ninth fenusylvania Keserve, Captain J C, Paine, Pitty serruth sow York, First Lieutenant l'eter A. lay wth New York, Yo be First Lewtenants:—First Lieatenant Edmund Th. Ruwelt, Nooth Peansytvania Reserve corps; Cap- tain wa Hi, Hill, Ninety-niath Peunsylvania: Seomnd «Lieeteoant Amos Mo Thayer, ,Ove iiua dred aod TweltD New York; First Ifeutenant sanvel 6. Varteidg Nme'y.eecond New ok; Fremt Ligutepant Wiliam J, Galbraith, Seventy-oichih Peovayivanta, Second Lieutenant Char'es C, T. Kerth, Twenty third New York Battery, Second Lieutenant Witham £. Warren, M. M Brigade, Firet Lieutouaut C. Vidal, Forty-second New York, Second Liew (noaries T. Croas, Fifieth Peansylvania, second Lioutensot tonne Lpoa, Eloveuth Connecticut, First Lieu- (ensnt fhomas P Ruebby, New York Voluntecra; First Lieutersot Townsend L. Batted, Forty eghih New York, Seoond Lreuteuant Petor FH, Niles, Twenty whied Massa Speaker lo exch Revolutionary pensioner, The foliowing | chusetia, seoond Lieutenmt Paul Brodie, Seventy mith os, 80 far as known of | New York, Fires Lieutoneot Henr; Ayres, First Now York: hire’ Liestenant Aldin B. Capron, Second Rhode inland, Firet Liedtemant George a. Finer, Twonty third Massachuretts, Second Lientenant Ridoard Pb Stro 106 | One tiuudred and Thirty-ninth New York. First Lieute. " een 5 John Geodnow.... 102 | neat J.C Wiggins, third Jersey, First Licutenaay ite ne Adam Lick . 102 | George J Char k, Sixiy weeo Fk, Captato Joseph Battery, Wagoemaker's 'and Rey, PD, Waide LOL | Gloskoskti, Twenty ninth New York second Liextenant Mpant Morris squire, Rohne's Bind Wm. Hutchings: secre, sO | Thomas Ef. Teoth avenue and Kiugabr'd: Road. Robne's Band. ‘Temmoe'Barnbam . + Seurhampton county. Va. 69 | cond (ies | hart en * a < + Wing 5 tiaon Bruyn, Thirty tourto street, between Higotn apd Ninth ave- ‘Alexander Moroney core, N. ¥ : 04 | Captain Richsra Dinsmore, Fifth «dein, Blind Bana, doostow street square, Rubei's Hand. Mirket sud Mooroe stree'-. Vanuemaker's Band. Lierty Park, Cectlian Band, Abtoe City Hall a fine dig. day of Sroworks wil De sot OM, c2usisting of the follow ius ;/ece8— . Lake . Samuel Downing, Second Ne« Dampshire regiment (no name, birthplace or age given) Lemuel Cook (no ottholace or age given). James Gates (no birthplace or age given). Two Runiredth Anntversary of the In- CITY Babke se corporation of Dartu ib, Ma Z ie ga The two hundredth aniversary 0° the :corp bag a ie Dartmouth, Mass,, will te celebrated in New Redford to @—Bernitt Quadrille. day. All the towns included fn tho ortgioal town of Dartmouth will participate 1 tho festiviy. UY. Cituord ts the oracor of the day. WEWS FROM WASHINGTON, 7 wapenbonoa July 3, 1864, EFFECT OF THE NEWS PROM SHERMAN, KAUTZ AND WILSON, The glorious news from Sherman and the success of Wilson and Kante io destroying the rebel communioa- tious afford much satiefuction bore and will add to the Pride and piorsure with which the recurreace of our Betiona! auviversary Ulis every patriotic heart, It ig probable that, although Jobnston has not yet got Sherman juat where be wants bim, he soon will; and that his advent into Atlanta, which cannot sow be long do- layed, will complote the gratification which the rebel 6—Saturu apd bis Satelittes. Hoa, Jono @—star of Independeuce 1—Fountain of Fire 8— Iie ted Yew Trée o—Ster America, 10—Kaieiaoscope. UL—Paasion Fiower. 12—Foiks Dance ané Colored Aauvery. oa tar W—Amerioan Coat of Arma. 18—Batite piece. Naval Engavement, At Modison square the tollowing pieces wilh be die piayeod:— MADISON QU AR, 1—-Star of America. 2—Volika Dance avd Colorea Bavery, 3—Sinr of Indevendence. 4—Tritvute of Cores. 's Pelignt. ed Yew Tree Papers North and South huve expressed at the success | One Poruy’ cond Lieutenant Myron po peng which ing crowaed tho eitorts of the revel commander to | cond Lieuronand Atyre S-Magic Star, draw hit on into the numerous traps which bs boon ar | Frodarick S. Benoa, Twenty second Massachuset! c ranged for him between Chattanooga and the latter city. | First Liout- Albert N. " Frolic. Lucus A, 12—Partion Flower, der Pak De ar che BO . 18—Ciseade It ts cow definitely understood that Mr. Fezsendes will | Sergean 1é—Feyt an Lyre. enter upca the duties of Secretary of the Treasury to. 16—Prem:am Temple, with appropriate figures and At the Battery there will alru Bue didpiay iss iattery ew! a ‘Ovasi tng of the following pieces. - K morrow, and administer the office as long as his bealth will permit {tts expected he will make few if any changes lv the ubordianies of the department. ita Tee VR® SPECIAL TNGOMB TAK. 2—Kaividorcoye. At two o'clock this morning tho House finally passed 1 Cuadrilie, wr Ss gaa a went into the consideration of an 2ppropriation for the Wesbivgton aqueduct. At balf-paat two, the House, 1e- coiviag 00 message from the Senate, voted to teke a recess until ten o'clock on Monday morning. Thero will probably bo co querain of the House present on Monday, and ehould the Secate fail to pass the tax 18—Graod Mosaic Battery resolution before twoive o'clock, or make amendmenta to 14—Amorican Coat of arms fl, 18 must be lost, a ee other places above destgoated will be similar | jouroment canvot bo reconsidered without a quorum. owvers and masters of vessels Iyiag in port, and PROCURDINGS IN THE SHNATE. mprietrs of notets and pone vusigings are requested ‘The Behate did nothing with the new tax Dill. Mr. pn 7 nag oo too of Me teiienstia dare for | Chandler, oi Michigan, objected to the second roading, de- claring that it sboula vot bo ected upon til time had been OD Bour ot sunrise, Doon and seneet. Drivers of voices are reouesied to avoid the line of | atferced to print the resolution. 0 that Senators might underetand what they wore acting upon. groseseto Tho civic socivts sre invited to co operate ta the Committee in further ince of the celebration. After a debate of two hours tho Senate passed tho Joint resolution to adjourn sine di¢ oa Monday at twelve 6—Siny of America, Th erean Rose. 8—Siar of Independeace. ow. Peravin ‘Tree. © ance and Oolered Rattery, By order of tbe Committes WM. JOYOR, CHAS, KOSTER, DA\1) PIYGERALD, JOWN HEALY, Chardler etenng there was much executive business Cts. SCHARF o 1 5 Commitice Hoard of Counciimen, | 2H PERCE UDOR. PETER MASTERSON, TUR ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. 308 OX, ‘The first session of the Thirty-ergnth Congress closes Jorn eet to-morrow at noon, But little business will probably be H transuctad to morrow beyond the passage by the Sonate of the special income tax, which Senator Chaadier’s per- sistent objection to a secoad reading prevented beiog a Liwis RO RYERS, Comroittee Hoard of Aldermoes, THR DAY AT TAUMANY HALL. At one o'clock the doors of & © Grout Wigwam wil) be | Covsidered lost night. Shrown (pon for the admissios of gucew and tbe friecds Of the Boowig. At bi It is hardly probable that a quorum will be preseat in the House, maoy icembers having left this afvernoon tor home. It is possible that the special iocome tax may yet be defeated, although it is genorally supposed that it will pass. The euate meets at nine and the Hous O'clock to morrow moraing. [past One o'clock the exercises of the day will 4s follows — seooeessSeventh Regiment Brod . . by......araud Schein Purdy “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee.” will be sung vy twenty four pupiia of the pablic schoo.s, under the lesder- DePakrURe OF MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. | > Tally oa" accompanied oa the plane DY | 114 notale uere already proseut a deserted appeatna The Keadiog or the Declaration of Independence, by | Cousequont upon the departure o! large pumbers of meca- Brower | short C Hutchiugs bers of Congress, lovbr*stewnd attendants, whose occu- pation at the national eapital is Morshed (or this Reason. The city i very quiet tonight, and except occa- sional explosions of Chivese crackers, torpedves and Professor Coibarn and Puptta After which the members of the sockety and their | Roman candies, there is govning to indicate that to-mor- friends wii rdjourn w the banquet room, where patriotic | row will be the Fourth of July, As far as kvown there Sonate will be te ane responded to by distingussbed | has becn no preparation made for any municipal celebra- etree incase tion this year. The Democratic Association have a meet- #EB verenan conre, fog i Che Capitol grounds, which is the only public The Votoran Corps of the War of 1512 wil assomb¥ at | Po ognition of the anniversary of the aatiou’s birth at the Mercer House, corner of Broome and Meroer streets. | ine uatioval caplial. on Monday, Fourth of July, 1844, at one o'clock P. M., m ° NDONED PROPERTY, kro. full aniiorm, to celebrate the eighty-oighth year of our - owe ese shopocsten Rand pagel on Hy apy nt | mercial iatorconres betwoon the loyal and insurrectionary feauvition of en will bo provided. By | States, which Bas Just become a law, provides, that in xd MUND, Brigadier General. AOM. DALLY, dition to the captured and abandoned property to be Inaac M. Paes, Adjutant 18 PLA@ AND TUS FIKEMRN. The members of Marion Stoam Fire Ragine Company | Moths, the abandoned lands, houses aod tenements Wo. 0 wit raise © Desulifal sew Gag on their engme | Withia the prescribed dietriots, and shall also provide Fourth, on etucn will be dis Mano. for Presidest—George Te le. | fare of all persons withia the iinee of the national Ode—"*\ ove of 16"... by... Prof, Celarn ana Schotars (Writies for the occasion by \ barles F. Viney, bn Oration .»-fion. A. Oakey Hall Chores —''ta? Spangied Bunver. MUSTO aT THe rank. formerly beld as slaves who are or shall become ‘The Park Commissioners have arranged to give & grand | free; property, real or porsonal, shall be regarded as Qencert in tie afternoons tn case ihe weatber proves Dre. | abandoned when the lawful owner shall be volustarily RXOCURSIONS AND THEATRES, absent therefrom, and engaged cither in arms or other. In add\iion to oll these there will bo any Sumber of | wie in aiding or encouragiug the rebellion. The money ‘excursions to plates around tbe city by neariy oli the | reahzed, alter satisfying all preper expeuses, is required steamboats that ply oo our rivers. Unusually astractive | to be paid into the Treasury. programmes bave been prepare! for the vartous the- No property eetzed or taken upon any of the inland etree, minstrel Lalle and other pisces of amusement, for | waters of the United States by our naval forces, ts to be he partiowiars respecting whieb our readers are referred | regarded as & maritime prize; bat all property so 0 our advertising sotames. eorred is to be promptly delivered to the proper y Ae officers ot Fourth of Juiy Amasements. Wallack's and the Wistor Garden are closed; ber the | * fecretary of i ‘Treasury, @ther places of umusement will be epen thin evening. approval of the President, to authorize agents to purchase ‘Walleck's reopens with the Wisaing Sut tomorrow aghe ‘The Duke's Motto, with ail ite aplendié scenery, Terived a) Nibio’s Gardon ibis evening Mauager Wheat. jay will play tho leading part, aa of yore. At the Olymple, Wallace's grand opera of Maritana will be givea, with ® good east of characters, Madame No goods eball, be tnken into @ State declared Comte Borchard, Mr. 8. G. Campbell and Mr, Wan. Castle | MMUFrection, OF transported therein, excepting to ou tajolg the principal parte. and from rock place, and to such monthly amounts Ro: u eo te thelr custom, anv Was ier ees pied for api ieedieinee, writing by, ibe commanding goneral of the dopartment of @hich one will be given t the afternoon and ene to MH wediv’y places are sitnated, and an oMfleer designated sthe evening at each of the theatres, the Old and the New By V6 Seorstary of the Broasury for that purpose. Bowery. ‘At the Broadway the Octoroos ts amnoascea. At Bar. ‘aum’s there will be a performance every heur of the day | ‘Wood's, Campbell's aad Bryania’ miestrels offer ROU jay programmes—ibe two former, both aflernegr gaq evening. wit! be | Mion, at exch prices as shall be ‘The property 2 be sold at ignated vy the Seevetary of the Treasury for the benelt of the United States, hibited from baying, selling, trading or in an fog ta the descriptions of property eextiood thie act, or from being indirestiy concerned fn the profite. Of yNPTIRM, BY TUR BUNATR. Hiller given the taen ot his entertaiomentg nis season | penjamic’n reining, Joke 1. Fawley and Jobn Ay at the Devii's Drawing Room, opposite (B® wetropoiitan pauach. 1a be appraisers of merchand! Motel, ant vert door beibw the great (rad. store, kept by | New York. Martin D, Hardin, Twelfth Pennsylvania re mbramit's descendant. Colonel 7 aad terves, to be brigadier yeneral; Colonel Wultarm Biais- 6 Crmnsete stare will f¥.roivg qm the taht | dall. Klevents Messechagente, 10 be brigadier wy o'clock, vod then went into executive session, Senator | bali thes tton | pated in Necember, 1862, and | reduced my ostinates ac- Fecelved, collected aud disposer of, the Treasury agents | efeuintely ball take care of, for periods not exceeding twelve | loans. leases of otherwise *, the employment and goueral wel- | crease revenue. military occupation within the insurrectionary States | qoudtiess, the intention of the courte, = is made lawful for | year with the | aud the ineome from miscelianseus sources may be or the United States any products of States dociared in biplanes ie probal sneb ort fmaurrection at petri Ln leben peat ne nen Corn, oot been previously greed apen fn | which w “All officers and privates of the army and navy are pro bine Low way doal- | goasbiy fenooe of this kind are to be regarded and punished ae | yyy 126 for the port of ve First Lieutenant A Brainard Captulo EA Derricko, Sixty Flervox, Furty first. New York, Seo: ©, Abbott, Thirtecot Consectiout, Firat Lieutenant W W Mopkios, Seveuty-oioth Peonaytvania, First Lieute. pant fdward H Halstead, Fortieibh New York, First Lieuteoant Frau W Wickor, Twenty eighth New York; First Lieutenant Thomas W. Seabury. Third New York; First Lieut. Harvey W. Benson, seve teenth New York; First Liout. Milton Benner, One Hundred and Twelfth Peovsyivania, First Lieutonant Joseph L. Hackett, Thir- ty-tirat Dassachosetts; First Lieuteouat Thomas F Pat- sixty-eeventh Peonsyivauia. Acting Lieuterant , MM brigade; Secoad Lieutetant Edward it, Ninth Now Jersey, Acting Lieutenant Jobo Q Adams. MM. brigade, First Lieutenant A Briggs, Forty-third New York, Second Licutenant Julius M- Swain, Ubirty-nioth Massachusetts. Second Livutenant Thomas F, Weber, Ninty seventh Pennsylvania. Second Lieutenant Wiltiom F Barrett, Twenty seventh Manca. chusatts; Captain Frodorick & Heardsies, Axsiatant Quar- termaster Volunteers; Second Lieutonant a. Clarkson Merritt, Ono Hundred ‘and Ninsteeuth New York, First Lieutenant Williain Sisser, One Hundred and Sixty fourth New York; Privates James & Dutt, Tenth Pennsylvania roserve; Joseph W. Brown, Seventh Massachusetts, Ser geaut Fugens (1; Twelfth United States infautry; Pri- vates Samvel Rogers, ‘iwenty-firat Massachusetia, Devid 8 Croft, Eighth Penusylvapia reserve, First Lieu. tenant F. J. Ameden, One Hundred aud Thirty sixth Peunsylv: ; Second Ltentenant Edward P. Adama, Hundred and Twenty-sixth New York; Se a Jr., One Tundred York; ret Liontenant f, Second Peousylvania cavalry: inghem, Ove Hundred and Twenty secon New York, Fdward 5. Curtis, Forty-eighth New York, mner E. Orr, Peupayivania artillery; Sorgeant Henry Mayol), First New York Mounted rifles; Joxeph A, Kirby, Second Usited States cavalry; George C. Round, First Connecticut artillery: Cecar B, Leland, of New York; Facar J. Ketchum, of New York Fravcis McKloesy, Penosylvania; Nathan B. Roboris, Maysachusotis; Preston Cy iter, Penusy!vania; Charles Roberts, w York; George T. Smith, Pennsylvania; Wil- Ham W. Ciomens, Pennsylvapia; Theodore Mailaly, Jr., the jotat resolution for a special income tax, and thon | New York: M. D. Rymer, Pennsyivonia; 1, Wilmot Smith, Counesticut; Jobu C. Bradford, Rhode Island; Rew- ben Bartly, Pennavivania; J. R. Onderdonk, New Y fa the Veteran Corps, to be Lieutenant Colonel, Garrick Mallory, frow November 12, 1863. To be Captains:— Join Teed, N. Seilersnill, John W. Jordan, James.Me- Cleery, F. Townsend. To be First Lieutenunts:—Jolo B. Buckley, Solomon F, Hoge, George E. Henry, A. J. Bolar. _ To'be Seoond Lioateunnts:—Samuel L. Ban, Sam: uel b’ Brightman, George A. Wadsworth, Gilford D, Mon- nings, Joghua G. Predmore, Frederick 8.’ Seymour, Wa. 8 the concurrent resolution of ad- | Whipple, IMPORTANT TREASURY CIRCULAR. ‘Taessory Derarruent, June 00, 1864, Sir—In previous conmuicarions to the Committee of Ways and Means, I bave on several oceasions exprossed tbe opinion (hat in order to insure sufficient means even for consideraviy reduced expenditures, 2 lirge increnao of internal revenue was indispensavle, and that thie in-.| crease ghotla be euch that the jaternal revonue and the receipts (rom custome would be equaifet least to one- ational expenditures ‘On the 4th uf T estimated the ox- ponditure for the fiscal yi which ends to morrow, at 182 20, and tue revenue [rotn all sonrees’ at 5 000, and Lexprossed the opinion that the ox re, pot met from revende, could be provided for s pinion rested upon the would attend ovr arms, thas witbin the year, would rece ion, If not « tai blows that ite complete suppreesion with'n a brisf period won'd be ar- sured; aod that the would, therefore, close with diminished and diminishing expenditure. The reduced expenditures of the first quarter of the now Closing fiscal year, and the general couditivn o: affairs ot the commencement of the preeent session of Congress in December, 156%, seemed to justify this opto. ton, aod to Warrant the expectation that the smount to be provided by loans would be far legs theo was antict- cordingly. Events have shown that the original estimate was most correct. The expendivuces. increased by new bounties, by new levice of troops, and by the great disbursements Incident to the vast movemenia wow in progrest, have not only gone beyond my tecond eatimate, but have largely exceeded my firet. The revenue, bowever, bus also largely exceeded the second—by several millions, aiso, my first estimate. ‘Tue pecessity of meeting these expenditures, recently vo rapidly augmented, bax led to the increase ‘of ctrca- beyond tte due p beyond 1 Tenee precintion im currency aud ket value of bonds There no good reason, in general, except over supply, for any considerable dif: foronce in purchasing power between a United states five dollar coin and a United States five deliar gote; nor for the disposal of Untted States five per cent bonds, payahle principal snd ioterest in coin, for less than par in no er cola ‘ihe spjnrlous influences of over supply ba however, been alded by feers of iil succes im » now ‘The act, in addition to the several laws concerning com: | TT e verione. and by other alarms, exciied by the unacropuivus acts of enemies und traitors. ‘To ingure a fair for bonds, and to provide for a ua) reduction tn the volume of ctreulation, and there- iminution of the premium on gold, it seems eszential to reduce the amount of prospective To effect this latter reduction there are bat two ways— expenditure must be reducod, or revenve must be in- creased. The best way is to reduce expeuditurce and in- In the Internal Reveaue and Tariff bills which have just the sanction ef the oational legislature it was, 8 sired bs bite igencies but by the fall amount requ! yy the public ex! Hy Ta constrained 10 esiok that this intention bas by no means been accomplished. The aggregate’ evens from all sources for the year closing to-morrow will reach, as estimated, on va $109,000, 000; from miseeti Including sales exchange, 000, Stel aa gine tah ehcethar pay of the army. dun July 1804, according to the best estimates'that can now be necessity of providing this larce eam from loans in various forms has caused the present eon se catasn be xl0ty estimated at more [a anny gas 000 000; from customs, $103,000,000; from internal The expensce will wise exeinding Henge, $200, 000,000. ‘The amount in excose of reveuue te dine cqureyave revenue from che tariff for the next seal down CT eng with | enhance ef increase, if the tonar | ot Trade bill shall become law, to $30 000,04 caused careful eatimates to be made from interval duties by Collector Yorks acting Commenlaatocer Rolline, it experience and sounduers of judgment lead me 000, | miaglooer Rollins at §228,000,009. Coens ana ‘aesuiming that ‘the paircellancous rece mova to | wilt ren ‘$28,000,009, the whole amonnt of revenue for oar ounnct be set down at more than $818,000,000. tue ‘oxponditure of the year cannot be stated even with tolerable socuracy ; but there is nothing In our experiences Hit justify the setting of it at less chat $750,000,000° “Tt le more likely to reach 100,000 er 000,000, ‘Take the mean sum and, deduct tim y 000 of expected revenue, au rece mir 000, to be raised Joana, Can this be done? Dill only provides for $400,000 very ky A jo my jodgmeat, that can be rea. ‘attempted. shen 000,000 to be provided fmr, a: ett once iroreniens of Mr Interest seem to me Lo require Perey, ‘that it Be raised by an increase of revenue, fuch an increase it is probable that our cred’, will ‘be so improved ag the great objects already ip sicatod “ne Choteee 10 expect any increase in thamir elianeous ipta, aud it is eyes that acy fort! ~r revision tariff can be ‘be 1 thie Benntod. 1 bave, therefore, directed Collector Or'on to oxamine the Internal Revenue bill, @ith & view to ascertain whether tha nagged increase c@p. ‘iq optained by media @rtiow of 18 provisiong, fe bas performod the duty, and bropores.. 1 Poat Che assessment of ths annual income tax ten. Posed Dy the act Le brought (orward from May L to Fob r 4 chat (oy tax, as well as Chat on arcioles in kebetute be made payable belore the 30ih April This « til na at will make 16 for the next Mac id ocher x addi aro om income already aasessed (or the current year equal rence between that tax aud the tax im)osed DY the wet just passed, bat ko the di 3 Re proposes «iso a Nmitation of the reut to bo de- ted (ror toe snes bs $200 4, He further suggests @ tax of three cents per pound on rawor unms:atictured leat tobacco, and advises an increase of the tax op amoking tobacco From 2) ceuts to $6 cents « pound aad on chewing tobacco from 35 ceuts to 50 cents « pound 5. He pro oses also an inoreaso of the tax on malt Uquora ‘rom #1 t $2 60 ver barrel 6. He further proposes to xbolish the distiaction be- tween wholwsaie and retail dealc *, and to tmose a tax of one OUFCH Of One per CeDt On wales Of ail dealers over $1,900» your 7. And be proposes, Qnaily, to increxse the tax on spirits ‘rom $1 60 UW 32 per gation, and co impore w tax o spirits on bad of 60 cents per gallon In these several prowsitions I (ully nour, except in that of moreasing the ince: io teu of this { resyecitully tax of five per cent on ai! jncomes be collected T tramamit derewtia ‘bo letters of Coilecvur Orto Acting Commisatoner Rolling, with a deta led eatimat by the former of tne produce of the law ad it now etsnda, in whieh the fatter Rubstantiaily cncu:s. J travsinit also ® paper marked “8,"" iv which Collector Orton suites the reasons which are believed to justily bis several propo- sitions. The changes proponod will, it ts estimated, produce the followlng adsitional surng of” revenue: — 1—Dilierence between rate vu iucomes by old and pew bili, added to tax of ourront NOOK «ied 2s cdars ae sane +$15,000,000 2—Twx p loaf tobacco. ama + 10,000,000 B—Ivcrease of tax on smoking and chewing NODMEO SD cs to ness sc +++ 6;000,000 4—Increuse of tax on malt liquors + 4,000,000 6—Tax on dealers’ sales 6'000/000 6—Tax on spirits on hand 20,000,400 T—lucrease of tax on epir 6,000,000 —add the ainount not increased, but bi from next into Current year........6+ 20,000,000 Making an aggrogate of actual or virtual in- crease... soe ++ $85,000,000 Dover ordinary circomstanoes T sould not prosume to grcse to anendments of a law #0 recevtly euucted; but. under the circumstances ac. tually existing. I feel myself constrained to do so. The reasons 0! economy in lever of suillcicut revenue from taxes can bardly be overstated, while (he considerationa connected with the vigorous prosecution of the war for the suppression of the rebellion svem of themseives de- cisive, Who will not prever to be taxed twice what is Proposed im the bi!l rather than see the army suffer or ite operations hindered—or, what Je substantially equiva font, the crod.t of the gove nment seriously impaired? Bvery aoliar nw collected by tax will, in my judgment, ave tbrve dollars of debt, Very respectfatly, 3. P. CHASE, Secretary ot the Treasury. Fon. 7. Stevens, Chairman of the Committees of Ways sod Means, House of Representatives. CRUISE OF THE GLAUCUS, Our Naval Correspondence. Oy Boarp Unrren Staves sTeaMer Guavcus, Curacoa, W, L, Marot 30, 1864, The Crutse of the United States Gunboat Glaucus with the President of ‘he Colombian Republic on Board— Arrival at Santa Mor'a—Carthagenian Altentions tc our Navat Oficert—A Bai, Bo. Some of tho readers of the Hrrarp wil] doubtless recollect sooing under the head of “aval Affairs the fol. lowing notice, oo or about the 29.0 i 1t.:—ibe United States stoamcr Glaucus is aow lying off the Battory, bound for South America. She will take as passengers the President of the Colombian republic and suite,’ &c. Now that waa all very well so far as the President was concerned, but there waa a slight mistake about the suite, as bis only compagnon de voyage was his ward, wlad about fourteen years of age, However, that has but little to do with the purport of the present letter, which ‘a merely intended to give a slight sketch of our crutze and tho reception mot with by the Presi- dent and the American officers at Carthagena and Santa Marta. a8 And now to procead:—We left our anchorage, off Staten Island, on Wednesday, 2d inst., and, after 4 plossant pas- sage of seven days, arrived at Cape Hayti City, WL whore we found at anchor the following United States vessels, viz:—Steamers Rhode Isiand and Galena, and supply ship National Guard. Tne next day Acting Rear Admiral Lardner’s flagship, the Powhatan, arrived. ‘The President's flag was hoisted and duly honored with « salute from ouch steamer, Sixty hours finished our bu: ness at Hayti (coaling ship), and we were off again, Met tho United States stsamer Noptune going Into Hayti the same day we left (Saturday, (2th izet,) Arrived at Cartha- gena, South America, on Wednesday , 16vb inst., being jus two weeks from New York, Our anchor was no soouer down than we were boarded by a mumber of the digni taries of the place, who came to welcome Murillo. Th President seemed highly pleased with this mark of re spect, and doubtless bailed itas a geoa omen, coming as it did from the people of a place who bad given their suf- frage to Bouscairo, bis opponent. After an exchange of civilitins and a social glasa of wie, they accompanied the Preeident on shore, where an immense crowd had assembled, who hailed bis appearance im the most eothu winstic manner. Having long cherished desire to visit some of the old towns of the Spa Main, I gladly » myself of the opportenity the pext day to take a walk around tho city; but a6 my time was limited to half @ day, aud my knowl- edge of we Npanish language stall wore limited thaa m, 1 did not do" tho town fu the satisfacto mauter thet I could haye wished. However, 1 saw ny things to interest an Americao—mueh that was caleu lated to meke bim feel tuenkful that be can claim for bie Dirtnpiace a conntry where indusiry and improvement aro the order of the day—a country whera the march of intoliect keepe pace with that of time, Here everything weems to have remained at a stand stil! Cor the last cen- tary, ld crumbling walls aro to be met with op every havd. The houses uli seen to have been built in a hurry, the walls compored of a hoterozenous inass of brick and siou8 and covered with plaster, which las hore and there fallen off, leaving bare the unsightiy walls. The most interesting feature of the place (to lecet) was the fortiflesttons, which at one time must hi Doon as tine as any iv the world. They are cost the immense sum of three bundred nullic are, bot now the walls are fast crumbling to d ns pave long since been dismounted and sold for 4 iron, and the soldiers’ quarters are now used as ne- grodwoillings. Aftor lingering arourd the old torts tor e Thurned my steps toward the Liotel de | where f gat down and felt into a a rt of reverie, thought of daye gone by, when Spain wae at the height of Ler glory, when the deserted barracks that T had just left were filled with soldiers; when cayly dressed Span- ish officers might have been seen lounging cafes of fhrting, (hrourh the grated wiud: faxbiowed ound the of the old ousee, With the (air revoras within; ie tact, T bout to got up, m my imagination, a love dvel, when [ wap y & tap & familiar voice saying, ing aboard? You tail this aiternoon. a double sigh—ove Pret, and one for the preseut—I rose and accom- panied my friend, quietiy and snaty, to the landing, where the boat awaited ovr comiry. We were soon on board the ehip, where the busy preparations for getting underwelgh soou dispelled all thoughts of the past glory | ée The Presi soe of Cart ident and Commissioners appointed to eccompany him to Santa Marta, the Americun Conrot, tae Governor of Bolivar and Captain of tbe Port were all on board st four PM. After we bad fired two salutes—one hooor of t Cousa) apd one i bonor of the Govervor—al the strong progress, besides af- ion very dismgreeabie manver, enttrely a eel’ ma the humbie position of Hay & pataral fon of in early youth be occnpied ar fo & neighboring for he study wi 1D college, where be graduated with the fiowens Subsequently be studied law, but, being of « IMterary turc, he assumed the editorial obatr of the onty Rewspayer pablinhed tm Savta Marta, whon he took a prom part is the emaccipstion movement in 1854, and, (O's said, did more for the cause than any man in New Granade. As ® reward for the active part be bad takeo in the cause of freedom be was olect ed by the liberal party to the nativmal Congress, be wee chosen as mipister to ibe Unit Staves, ard while serving his country in (hat Cayaolty was elected to the Presidential cher by an overwhelming majority, which of {teelf te a euMovent proof ot bie ,opularity it is Enown that there were Varee cantvdetes in the feid (Cour onmmapdet nornaned ealliar on Youday Jet inst, but the President and all the high dignitaries objected most strenuously. ‘The President wanted a photograph ” groups of the captain and all Lhe oificora; wea to be a grand ball given at the Absiioe whion besides (bere all invised; nor would they take 20 . The consequence was they wore gratified in We had ihe pictures taken and honored the ball with 1 could wot help thinking of the grand York, and contrasting the vo. In wuthorities on a grand bull, gotten up # ball, given by s private lodividual at bis own house, in honor of bia President and in compliment to the ollie 0 our Amorioan steamor There was no mere Outward show. Their hos ¥ we sil fet came from the heart We were told by the American Consul, Mr. Simmons, of whom, by the way, [ca not speak too highly, that Senor Absilo Dad expressed himseif tis vortune, if it wers vecessary, to the comfort gnd enjoyment of tho American oilers. verytuing that could De dene to cuntrioute to our enjoyrneal was done, Wo arrived at the Aboli ¢ Hijo about Ralf past ning P. | M.; nt ten the dnnetue commenced, and was kept up willing 0 ‘spend haif With upusua: epirit unt! am early hour next morning ‘The compan ugh 1kr@®, Was very select, being com- pored of the’ very dest people of Lie place. The ladies | were vory beautiful, and dressed la & style of elegauce far beyond my expecsations, Tho dances most in Voui@ ure waltens eachoucahs and polkas—no quad- It Is impossible for me to give a minute tion of it to way thas we all returned to highly gratifiod with the bospitat we had been enter- M. on Toesday we again in honor ef the ‘oored away for Curacoa, Hero we take to a supply of coals. eilect sume sight repsira Looted about our engine, when we will sail again for tbe nurth- ward, All sei, The following ts 4 list of our ofticers:— Commander—O. H. A Caldwell. Liewenant and Facout ve Ojver—S, P. Gillett, Acting Mastr—W. F. Redding Acting Aswan Paymaster—Win. J. Hoodions, Acting Assistant Surgeon—G. L. Martin, Fnsign—K. C. Irvin. Acting Ensigns—-S. P. Edwarda, @. B. Holloway and §. A. Davton. Lngnneers—Acting Firat Assistant (in charge), Joba Fallon; Acting Second Aswistant, J. A. Caldon; ‘Acting ‘Tuird Assistants, J. Stevens, Thos. Connor, L. Coit and A. Lawrence. Acting Master's Mates—T, Eagan, L. Dyson, and Wm. Homey ver's Clerk—Wm, Sonnings, Jr. Captain's Clerk—¥. ih NEWS FROM HAVANA. Censorship of Spanish and American Papers. Negro Insurrection Nipped im the Bud. Death of Santana, the Notorious Ex- President of St. Domingo. The Pre; ef Emperer Maximilian te His Capital, he. oe, ee Our Hava Correspondence, Havana, June 23, 1864 Newspaper Consorship—Threatened Negro Imsurrection— Abclitionism in Cuda—Deaih'of Gen, Santana Mazi- milian and the Native Mexicans, fc., fc. Siuce my last letter to you there bave occurred a couple of events in our midst (o my mind perfectly char.cter- tatie of the age live to—an age wherein #0 many ex- tromes meet. One of these ie an order from the government subjecting to the censorsbip ali Spanish and North American publications, Heretofore the consorship was only applied to local publications, permitting outside matter to enter and circulate, freely; while in Spain the thing does not exist, the preas there being perfectiy uotrammelied. It may strike you a8 strange that Spanish newspapers should be placed under @ kind of ben in any partof the Spanish dominions; but so it 1s, and the cause mast be a strong one for so severe a Moasure. This cause, to come at once to the point, ie the ever exciting and dangerous ove of abolitioulsm, the cause whioh also proipts similar action In regard to our newspapers. £0 far, however, the only suiferers have ‘been certain Madrid papers, some of which hi deca entirely excluded; and I am inclined to think that Amert- can papers will not be very rigorously looked after. ‘Thin apparently illiberal act on the part of the govern- ment of this Island cannot really be blamed; for we all iknow that, though abolitiouiam ts based on a humane Principle, it 18 sought to be carried out by the moss johumaa weans. te teachers advocate inceudiarism and wholesale massacre, The negroes are told that the murder of white people is an an. gelic virtue, and conrequently the most ferocious acts are the javariable coscomitants of a negro insurreo- tion. By a singular coincideuce there is @ case in point to illustrate apd confirm this, farnishing am additioal motive to the government here for the order in question ‘This brings me to the secvad event of which I intended speaking, aud is nothing more nor less than @ negro in- Surrection in the ueighborhood of Santiaco de Cubs, This affair waa fully prepared for inauguration on the 24th inst., that day, the festival of 4, John the Bapsist, Doing one of great solemnity in Santiago and a general holiday for the negroes. Fortunately for tho lotereste of humanity, one of the conapirators got frightened and revonied the whole plot, which, I bays been suformed, was found drawa up in writing, A number (I donot know bow many) bave beew arrested, and will of course be summarily dealt with. It is. remarkable fact connected with the abolition movement in Cuba that the creclo natives are almont only abolitionists, Among the Spanish residents I do not think there if &_pingle ove i the ranks of thin contradictory creed. What is to be thought of a people who thus lovite their own servants to rise upon and muraer them? Is it not inconceivable that men with hearts and brains should devote their wivee and litle ones tothe nnbounded fury of savege Africans, and re. ise to see their own race exterminated by these ruth- jeu barbarians? Yet i is ouly too true. 1 do not sup- pose there is another part of the known world which furnishes eo ead @ picture or so strange a peopie, In their admiration of everything Amorican thoy sdovt even our worst vices and follies, and the England ition teachings have been ewallowed with as much childish delight a8 your upper crust adopt ‘the fashions of Londoa or Paris. Yet thee are the peo- clamor for self-goversment, There are oxoep- coorse, avd | »m told shat ip otber parts of the nd a different fesiing prevats; but from my experi- ‘evee in Havana I raust say thot here the exceptions aro tery few. Perhaps these remarks aro severe; but as a test of their trath 1 obatlemge contradiction, There demg but one item of pews from 8. Doraingo, I may as well mention it here, since | could scarcely make a letter ont of such scant materials, This item is the death of the notorious Santana, ex. President of the Romi. uican republic, :ate a general in the Spanish service, en- pyiDg, Moreover, the title of Marynis de ine Carreras, This individual died tm St. Domingo city on the 14tb inet, aod wee bul ‘with greca pomp oa the following day. Wo bave no accounts waatever of uny military move mets in the ‘eland. French transport from Vera Crus we loara that perce nad Empress left Origaba for the capital on just. the aboriginal natives crowding the road tn immense pumpers, and testifying their joy io the most curious mapper. At one point a doputation nted ‘oe Express with a crown of massive gold, said to nave been wore by an ancient moaarob of their own race, aud ag & religious relic, The Spanish mail steamer Vora Cruz ie today, though she cay not arrive time to enable me tw traasmit her news by the Matan- tas, which leaves tor New York this afternoon. The ‘arrived yesterday evening from your port, yased consider * and har news: rable excitement. There nothing doing ie Amerio.n oxchange, thereiore I can g! Bo quotations. Filty sight to sixty per cont disco ren spoken of. ere ihe The Ko steamer from St Thomas,on her way to Vera Cruz, bad Dr. Gwin, of California, ‘on board tt te said be holda an office in Lhe Treagury Department of the new empire of Mexico. It is said that General William in her, to present bimeelt nt the inelined 10 doubt it, since tho moun. / ere of bis personal staf are stil! hore, The Associated Press Co Havana, June 28, 1804 ‘Tho British steamer Mayt! has arrived from Tate pico and Coloo. She brings no news from Mexico. died OF. Mon. ‘The Migt newspaper te stil! ander Provost of Ke editor, tho Count of Pozos refered to Zambrana, the former cecsor. the protest says the report of the present consor thw ihe Sigie had a ai80 © Jen reprimanded en, The *, baa boon waty action of the suspending (he Pay or hae placed bim ing position. out of #7 Lich he wou! ps rumored hat m4 Captal ‘o an embarrass extricate himself if he could. present censor has resigned. lb» 8 Wilt soon reappear under the tite” ot't™'patgn we Sow The heat is excess! vo, 004 917 vers ip increasing. The Captare Ug Water Witon, GALLANT DEPENOM OP THY yesepi—aLt BUT TWO OF KER OFFI ang WOUNDED. Tt ban teen currently # sported that the United States sterner Water Witeh was surrendered to the robeie Without @ strugsle; % 4 are able, however, to contradict Uri ee (Om AY tive Rnowiedes, 4 tedei otiger of of doliars were expended by the | &¢ presaly to dazzle the eyes of a whole Kusaian fleet. At ante Marte it / | wook Single copics, in wrappers, ready for mailing, five conte MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The Sicge of Potersbarg—The Move ments in Georgia—iaie News from Europe, &e., &c. ‘The mail seamshin Costa Rica, Cant. Joaeg, wilt leave thin port to-day, at noon, for Aaptowall. 4 v | high rank commantcatet the facts im the suse, ander @ fag of truce, to @ naval officer who is our Informant Tilo to | She was boarded in Warsaw Sound by eight tau yo to | mauned by twenty-five mon orcs. ie ne — art Digdt, and @ severe contest ensued, and ik was ama ‘aptala Pendergeaat and alt bie olficars, exeent the sur- goon and eoyinerrs, wore Severely wounded, Ueether With several of the craw that the vemsut was aurrenger- The officers were none of them moriaiy womded, nd are now in the rebel naval hospital at Savannah, MAILS FOR EUROPE. Operations near Petcraburg — Generns Hu e's Movements—A fat Gene. rat Sherman's D: partment—News fom Mexico, Cuba, &c. ‘Tho Cunard mui! steamship Atrios, Captain Stowe, wilt leave Bostos on Wednesday, for Liverpool. ‘The maile for Europe wiil clove in this city at a qnerter past one and at halt-pass five o’olock to-morrow afiorseas, to go by railrord. The New Yorn Mu 1p—editioa for Enrope—aih be Published at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning, and wi Contain the latest reports, from our special correspow dents, of the progroas of tho singe of Petersburg; an re AccOUDE Of the succesaful expedition of the forcos wader General Hunter, in Western Virginia; details of the mure inents of Geveral Sherman's forces Io Goorgia,'and of tm battio of Konesaw Mountain; togothee with reports of tm operations of the Unton forces tn alt sections of (bo som try; the latest news from Coutral America, Mexico, Ae. an account of the Departure of the Fall Arctic Expedition and reports of wll other interesting events ot the pee ‘The matis for Central America aud the South Paoifie will close at half post tea o'viook this morning. 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