Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e ad Pn aaemmeiiemmenmane: ie menerunenamanmmennssceriet i wea - INTERESTING FROM W ASHINGTON. ner) and the Senator fees Michigne (Mr. Chandler) tha! tax would have been im; perrrrnrnet Mr. Suave wan veri ADJOURNMENT OF CONSRESS. stthole, Sea tax upon whiskey on hand was fi Practicable, Whena soo the way The New Income Tax and thé Svld Repeal presale ate he nad atterwarda ored the tax. - Bills Approved by the President, 5 , had been informed that the The Bill fer the Besteration of the Rebeliious States nvt Sign meet the demands during the present He was therefore unwilling to nosettie wi been done and impose a larger tax on any commodity now taxed, me House ‘bill imposing a spectal tax on incomes was yeas 29, 7, as follows:— Clark, Conness, Cowan, Doolit- Harris, Hicks, Howe, John: of Kansas, McDouge:l, Morgan, Ten Kyck, Trumball, “~, Laue ~. ‘ade, are a Winey Narg—Mesare Buckalew, Carlile, Der fon, Ridaie, 2 sDUry—7. Mr, Hanns, (rep.) of X ¥., called up the 7 hard WO Feel, a = Dill to rere late the sessions of the Ciroun S8d_ District urts of the : Northern district of New York, @ ouly askea © Vole, We oe said if amendments were to be provosed to thia »..!! be would abandon it. He hoped the Sonitor from Tlli- nois would uot persist in killing this bill by ufirection, If that Seuator would reduee the salary of the Jadge in ZHD CLOSING SCUNEBS. | baal district in Illinois he would not ask him to fs¥or Mr. Taumavrt seid that euch a reduction could not be made ander the constitution. Mr. Haris kaew of no constitutional objection. Mr. Taumovn. insisted that, aside from a constitutfonal objection, there were other good r¢ 8 for not favorini such a reduction, He was confident thére wes more busi ‘Dees in the court at Chicago, which was in session nearly all the year, than in the New York district alluded to. Mr, Harris urged an immediate vote. Mr. Haxa, (rep.) of N. H., said he would like to tell, if he had time, how Judge Hall obtained his appointment, He would like, further, to show how active, prominent, conspicuous apd offensive had been his efforts to break Acceptance of the Treasury Depart- ment by Mr. Feasenden. ¥ HIS INSTALLATION IN OFFICE, ' a, ae, oe. Waanrvatoy, July 5, 1864. THE NEW SECRETARY OF THE ‘TREASURY. Mr, Fessenden assumed the office of Secretary of the ‘Treasury to-day. The oath of office was administered by Judge Wayne, of the United States Supreme Court. Im- mediately afterwards he was called upon by the various thonds of bureaus of the Department, who were presented to the new Secretary by Mr. Chase, At noon Mr. Feasen- den attended tho regular meeting of the Cabinet, and participated in its deliberations, As yet Mr. Fessenden has intimated no disposition to make any chang in the personnel or the policy of the Department. Mr, Chage will probably leaye Washington ip the course of @ week. fons oe trials. If judicial salaries were to be in- creased, he would like to commence on some other man, Mr. Tex Eycx, (rep.) of N. J., opposed the bill. Mr. Layg, of moved that the Senate go into executive session. Mr. Harz submitted an amendment to increase the silary of the Judge of the district of New Hampshire, which was not agreed to. Mr. TRumnvLt moved to amend by striking out the sec. tion which increases the salary of the Judge of the North- ern district of New York. ‘The amendment was lost, Mr. SrraGvs, (rep.) of R.1., rose for & persoval expla- nation, and said:— Mr. Prestrest—In a speech mado in the House of Re- presentatives some weeks since, General Frank Blair, iming to be a member from Missouri, delibe- ONSTALLATION OF serted that Thad recejyed some special privi © by which J bad ma y loges from Secretary Ch ions of dollars, and he 're- would make, 80; Asp nwall ag witneas. Postmaster Geveral Blair used the Post OMce Department to circulate the speech, and so mado htinsell a party in its villification of the’ Secretary of the Treasury and in its impeach. ment of my personal integrity I have heretofore treated this malignant charge with silent contempt, nor should 1 bow votice it or its author, or the brother of its author, had not new currency been given to the slander, Liea reiterated, if uot contradicted, come at length to be con- sidered as truth. I baye determined, there’oro, to sub mit to the humiliation of noticing this, not that I imagine myself the real object of attack The Blair brothers ant their tribe of talsifiers meant it to strike at the Secretary of the Troasury. They had some political ends to compass, aud were not scrupulous tn choice of means. They dtd not care a fig how much the fiuances of the country might for, Army and navy might go unprovided for and No reatter what public evil might come, What they wanted was to reach him with the’ poisoned arrows; If through me so much the bettor, Some here may remember how at the begivning of the war I responded to the summons of the President. Ho was not of my party; but he was President of the United States, and the Union was in peril. I called Rbodo Island to arms, and, great in spirit though small In size, she waited for no second Her cons were tmong the first to reach the T went with them into battle, and was not niggard either of labor or hazard.,’ But I will vot parade my acts. It is onough to say that 1 neither sought nor received the stizht- eat return from President or Secretary. Then and ever since I have tried to render some sersice to my couvtry, The consciousness of the eadeavor is re. ward enough. Since the beginning of the war the busi- ness in which T was then engaged baa been almost wholly in other hands than my own. It is largely a manu. facturing interest, Its managers have bought raw mate- ria! and sold goods where and as they could. So far know, they have had no favors from any Secretary or any officer of the government. They havo taken the chances of the market with all others, and have had no favors or advantages that all others have not had. Neither for them, neither for myself, vor for anybody olse, have I asked or received any special privileges to buy cotten or anything elso, or to trade in cotton or anything else; nor have I mate since this war Degav, from any buytog or trading in cotton, permitted or unpermitted, licensed or unlicensed, the millionth part of two miliions of dollars, nor the millionth part of that millionth. If the Blairs know anything about the Treasury Department, they know that no permits or licenses to trade were granted by the late Secretary of the Treasury. He made regulation! the law requires, under which per- mite wore graoted; but he granted nono, nor allowed any to be graated, except under tho roguiations, and that Have the slanderors two THE New INCOME TAX. ‘The following is an exact copy of the joint resolution assessing a speci.! tax on incomes:— in addition to an income duty already imp y law, there shall be levied, assessed and collected on the Ist of October, 1864, a special income duty nven the gains, profits or incomes for the year onding the 318t day of Dec mber next preceding the time herein vamed for levying, assessing and collecting said duty of ali persons residing within the United States, or of citizens of the United States residing abroad. at the rate of five per centum on all sums exceeding six hundred dolla the same shall bo levied, asseared, eatimated avd eoliected, except as to the rate, according to th» provisions of the existing laws for (he collection of an income duty anuval'y where not {nappli- cable hereto; ar! the Secretary of the Treasury Is bereby authorized t¢ m.ke auch rules and regulations as to time aud mode, or other matters, to enforce the collection of the special income duty herein provided; that in osti- mating the aunvasl gains, profits or incomes as aforesaid for the forege py = cial income duty, no deduction shail be made for diy dends or interest received from any as- aociation, corporation or company, nor shall any deduc- duction be made for any salary or pay recetve NARROW H°CAPE OF SECRETARY SEWARD. Secretary Seward tad a nirrow cecape yesterday even- ing while riding im his carriage, a rocket stick striking him just above tne eye, The blow was not severe enough to cause any serious injury, although bad it struck an inch lower the most deplorable consequepces might have en. aued, . ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF OFFICERS. The remains of the following officers wore also brought ‘up:—Captains Howes, First Maine artillery; MoKee, One Handred avd Witty fifth Pennsylvania; and Lieutenants Abbott, First Maine heavy artillery; Hall, First Maine Beavy artillery, and Adams, Fifty sevonth Peunsylvania. FLIGHT OF THE CONGRESSMEN. ‘Washington was probably never at avy time within the Inst three years so completely bare of Senators and Congressmen ae it is this evening. Almost every one ‘bas hurried off to escape the heated term, if not the ex- pected rebe!l advance, and to Mad recreation after five months of eontinuous labor, BILi8 SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT. All the bills passed by both houses and presented to ‘the President received his signature, except tho Dill pro- viding repubdlican governmeuts for States overthrown or usurped by rebelfion. This bill authorigos temporary governors to be appointed until a majority of the people could take measures for restoring civil istitutions, excluding certain classes of persoas who have given aid and comfort to the enemy, and making one of the condi. tions of readmission the abolition of slavery. OFFICERS CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. Tho President has appoigted and the Sena’ ‘rmed the following persons:— James Bowen, of New York, and John Curvming, of New York, to be commissioner and superintendent respec- ively of emigration, under the act to encourage emigra- ‘hom to the United States, . Charles Dummer, of Maine, to be supervising inspector of steamboate, und he act of June 8, 1964. Colonol Charies /. Paine, Second Louisiana Volunteers, to be brigadier ge eral. Brigadier General Stephen G, Burbridge to be major general. Brigadier Gener Alvin P. Hovey and Jobo G. Barnard to be major geverals by brevet. RSVENUR OFFICERS. ne following as officers in the revenue cutter ser- \ce:— call. beleaguered capital, without favor or partiality. or their followe: sought favors, unauthorized favors, ant been pointed? Perhaps 1 ought to say that thero was one transaction in cotton in which I did take some interest. When Dapont captured Beauregard, and Sherman took pozses- quantities of cotion wi plantations. This was in the winter of 1861 and 1862, Secretary Cha with the approval and concurrence of the War Department, undertook the duty ot collecting this cotton, and consulted me about the selection of an agent. I recommended one who was em- ployed and found faithful. ton was collected and forwarded to New York, and sold by Collector Barney at public anc. tion. The proceeds, some three-quarters of a million, I balieve, were depos.ted with Assistant Treasurer Cisco, If Mr. Aspinwa!l knows avything about any cotton busi- ness in which I took part, it must be this: and iv this 1 had not the pecuniary interest of a mill. I fee! humiliated such miverabie calumnies; but per or! would uot saya A large quantity of cot. in noticing baps it ts a duty; 1 think so, word, Henceforth these convicted and (M@Sify unnoticed by me. The bill from the Hovee for the relief of the publishers of the @lobe was then considered. Mr, Sumxmay offered a substitute providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate the subject of the cost of priptiog the Globe and looking to ite publica tion by thy public printer, and to the purchase of the Globe buiiding. The substitute was lost. yeas 27, nays 8 Mir. Warsow called up the bili to increase the compen- Passed. slanderers may rail ‘TO PR CAPTAING. William C Pease, Benjamin F. Killan, James D. Usher, Jae. H. Morriman, Riebard A. Morrill, Joseph Amageen, John W, White, Alfred B. Davis, A.A. Fioger, Timothy Fonway. ‘TO OR FIRST LIRUTENANTS. Daniel D. Tompkins, Theodore M. Spencer, Samuel C, Cotesbury, Sainuel 8. Warner, John G. Baker, Edward A, Freeman, James M, Sekton, John G, Rood, Hugh R Graham,’ Heury 1), Hall, Daniel B. Hodgeson, Merton Phillips, Frank Derr, lieury J. Beason, Jno, A, Heuriques, ‘The bill was then passet— sation to matrons of hospital At half.past eleven the Senate went into exeontive ees sion, and the doors were again thrown open at twenty miuutes past twelve, wheu ft was learned thata postpoue- ment to halt-past twelve had been made in the adjournment, in which tho House concurred. David Ritohie. ‘ ¥ . The hour of half-past twelve having arrrived, Mr Wiliam f Hel way, Thomas W Lay, Wm. C. Piggott Cas eae ce oe ar * . . : A RN ATORA—The time fixed by the concurrent votes of the Wm, C, Dewi’, Howsrd L Briggs, Joseph irish, Edward | ty hocaes of Congress Yor the adeurnment hae sriivel ©. Gardnor, Wor lwo ib 5. Simmons. t TURD LIROTRNANTR, Henry P. 2overt H Woods, James H. Wicks, James R. Malcom ©. WV. Sparrell, 8. Allen O'Brien, Chas. A. Dixon, George M. Hunter, 1) A CHER RNGINNERS, A.M, Commiog, Wolter Scott, Samuel Hamilton, J. E. Douglas, Frank Pauister, George H. Clarke, l pow, therefore, wishing you, Senators, a pleasant return to your homes and families, and oxpressing the hope that before you again return to this chamber the clouds (hat have baon lowering upon our beloved country may be lifted; that the storm may be receding; that peace wo Seuale ad may bo again returning—I do declare journed without day. of Representatives. : Pa J. J. Roberts, James Coy, Heary nH pic after ol eee Wasinxcrox, July 4, 1864, NOMENA i 3 RANKS TO THE URION SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Contrary t) expectation, a number of nominations The sates ae ten Cemareahes wore tefl over by t promotions of Ger Srevet major gocornl, well, Chiof of the he Seuate yostorday, among them the Meigs and Barnard to the rank of The appoinment of Colne! Wise. eran Resorve Corps{Burean, as briga jndorstood, was algo among the nomi Mr Wastounnn, (rep.) of Il), offered the following reso, tution:— Resolved, That before the adjournment of the prosont day, the eighty-eighth anniver Sary of the birth of our ational independence, it ts becom ing and proper for the represnuiatives of the people to *- F jerk ant seamen engaged In the pre. gestion of Comes ou thi or our oMeors, #0 geile for the suppression of the rebellion against our geveromont our profgand and heartfelt thanks for 'he tr 1 to con {to ex. LY-MIGHTH OONGRESS, vIKaT SRASION, Sorsines, and our aympathy for their sufferiey i ulate them on thelr anccesses a? i triumphe, the hope of w apeedy termination e Goutest, aud Chote retura to the peacefal pursuits of life. Seunte. a Mr. Wasunurse, on Offering this resolution, briefly Wasinwaroy, Jaly 4, 1864 | contrasted our present sitantion with what it was on the The Sonate Diet at vine o'clock. fast Fourth of Joly, Although Vicksburg capitniated one FUN GERCIAL, FAR OW TROOMEE, your ago to day, yet the Mississippi river was still closed, The dil mv Hlonne aesess 1 the rebels holding Port Hudson, In Tennessee we only comos war token ap, as tm Commilies of the Whol hold to Nashville or Murfreesboro, The changes which Shon reported to the Senate che inst year had brought to us in the military situa. tion should §ll the country with bope and courage. Lee, tosiead advancing juto Pennsyivemia, haa beot driven to Petersburg, and had either got to retreat to (be Carolinas or to cooped uy and captured. Lioutenant Genoral Grant, that child y of the Northwest, had driven Loe for through bis intrenohment jog on ita passage, (N. ¥., suggested that it lle over 1 la thoir seats. exprested tho bope that Tbe quostion oc Mr. Mordax, (ve ‘until after Se of viol outgeneraling ee by nixty mail Cal, em t It was Ul him ia every movement acd beating him in every batt! ht that tbls bil! shou! * Wai tho country Was concerned at our own losses it did eet eee oe © t. covsidar the immense oases inflicted upon oMnne f Maas., replied that thore was no The rebels hed lost im whie, campnign dorstanding that the bill should pass without amend { in killed and wounded and sixtecn > bess lus Nala hatin ea risoners, Our lussee did Dot exceed tbo enemy ip killed, wounded — and Tue onemy bad lows twenty six general officers wounded and prisoners, twonty- —_ jung and a e carcoly to remind the riginate tax bi Soren st aw Chat this bedy cannot and standarde. add lost ble patie Mr. Stem re vet the Sonat Se, dayne rocentiy Pend (be covatittion, which prov ¢ ftveen oF twenty amail plecee to J e " imat to Ul wads of the euemy. e 0 Bilis for ralein vooues shall originate tn tho House, | {Hens fr ito theaeers in killed, wounded’ and Yout thet the Sonate may amond, as In other bills, He ere viroads leading to Richmond have been 1 to add a proviaton for a tax on whiskey | royed that much time will vorequired to pair ware . fo Nenate | them. Our fo vid pomsosale ne Petornburg ai pth that the Senate | Hern ond, wile wien, ta hia recent brillinat Ciad voted Against sitow that suck @ | har destroyed ceatly Atty. miles of te two fox world be Youed own now? Thay had béey fuformed | Denville roat end the Petersburg nad Trnehburg road, flat che now (the Tronsury did not desire ad- vier bad achieved tmmede succes in Southwestern Be moans supp Tt of the government Virginia, ta destroy ing railroads, cutting canals, captor. ’ HUMAN * 1 " to my whetver #, (ekiag Staunton, ond destroying the Imm % r \ quostion to defeat ‘of supplies there, and Inflicting irreparable th t tu and effect te the om, Jamage upoa the enemy generally. Richmond was now r amend the bill would de { ntireif out off from Faiifoad communication, aud was f tut dent performed of supplies, nod Grant had really both hy rte and patriotiem toward the Traburg ‘aud. Richinond by the throat, Tho Bs ® rit of our army was indomitable, and every man he wanted to provide additi ia it full of hope aud courage and entirely coniident of an bligations susiala the national | syec The “oro of the M pi,” fresh from bis ore! glorion# ancoomses on the old ier of Waters,”’ bad Mr. TROMMOLL regarded the position of the Senator from | snatched yletory from the jaws of defeat at Chat nett Kiracrdiaary. He regrotiet the Sana. | fought a battie at Lookout Biountaln above the clow: or (onderver tb soreon hiveell (roma the reapons | and opened the gateway to Georgia, The heroto Diit. of dofent ne thie bili by throwing {om theshoul- | Sierman had advanced far Into that Seat captored ara o AOMebody @ae, The Se ator had persistently | junportant towns and Immense atores, driving the enemy otod against Wwxing whiskey oo hand, which he now | ail the time before him, tll he date hi ropnset. despatches from Marietta, within 4 railes of At- ” me—I hag parton, lanta—the very, heart 4 goal of the rebellion in the Mr. Trommune raid it thy from the Senator, who | Southwoat. ‘@hole military situation never Roughe agatnat the tax, to now, at this time, seek to im. | betore Jooked go promiaing, avd he believed ge were see it IC the Seonte hed bad the influenes on n former | rapid ageune the triumphant end of the grea eavion of tha Senator from Maracchuseuts (Ne, Som. f stropal th all the naceesery icgisiation passed by _NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1864. or Ju prospect of Milling up the ranks of the army; with the patient and trusting patriotisi Of the people, he believed that sil loyal mea would now look forward with hope and faith, The first session of the Thirty eighth Congress would adjourn under favorable auspices, and, returning to our seats on the Lat of Decem- ber, he hoped to see the rebeliion not only crushed, but the country regenerated and disenthrailed. The resolution was unanimously agreed to. Mr. ALtsY, of Mass,, asked leave to olfer a resolution proposiog, the Senate ¢oncurrivg, to increase the du on foreign imports tweuty per contuu, aud also to the fame extent under the Internal Reveoue bill, and dive per contum additional on bank circulation. Mr, Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., objected to the reception of the resolution. TRETING SUPMARINE INVENTIONS. uf The House passed the Sonate bill to test submariue © Voutions, enrecottaneons busigess of wo public Imnmignee ress; with the ovr ASKING EXEMPMON FROM THR DI Mr, Asitxy, {F80.) of Ohio, asked loavo to offer & r0%0- Intig © exempt thé Ohio one hundrod dave men from the dratt: pct %e House refused to suspend the rules to ex- him to do su. eal CoutnoTion 0, TAXES IN REBEL starzs, Mr, Fenton, (rep.) of N. “+s Poported a bill further to amend tho act for the collection ~ '8Xe3 in inaurrection- ary States. He endeavored to have ..° Paseod; but, ob. jection boing made, it w ia motivcy Fecommitted to the Committee on Wa: - RAISING ADDITIONAL REVENCR, ~ Mr. Mormit, (rep.) of Vt., called up the joint resets tlon authorizing the Secrotary of the Treasury to appoint three persons to inquire and report as to the most ent mode of raising additional revenue, aa hereafter bo found neceseary, huving regard’ to the sourees from Prhich it is to be supplied, and that the necessary money to také testimony, &c., be hereby appropriated. Mr. Kerxax, (opp.) of N. Y.,sald if the gentloman would provide that re politieians should not be ap- Pointed, he would vote for the resolution. Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, said the Secretary now had the means to obtain information without the passage of this measure. Mur, Moran replied that the Secretary had no such power, Mr. Cox withdrew his objection and Mr. Le Buonp, (opp.) of Onio, renewed it. INCREASING THR PAY ‘The House passed the Sénate bi!] increasing the sala Ld matrons in hospitals ten dollars a month with one ration, MATRONS IN TOSPITATA, THR TREASURY COMMIPSION. ‘Mr. Morr. made another unzuccess’ul effort to havo the House take action on the resolution providing for a Treasury commission. ‘4 COMMIITER TO WAIT ON THR PRESIDENT. At five minutes to twelve o’clock Messrs. Stevons, Washburne (of Illinois) ana Dawson were appointed a committee to wait upon the President and inform him that the House, having completed its business, was ready to adjourn, if he had no further communications to make. ‘This committee was to act in conjunction with that of the Senate. ‘The time for adjournment was extended ten minutes, in order to act upon @ bill to correct an error in the Ea- roiment act. Mr. ANCONA, (Opp.) of Pa., moved that the Farewell Address of Washington be read. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, said that would bea reproach, con- sidering how this Congress had acted. ‘The Speaker said that there was no copy of the Ad- dress at the desk, Mr. Cone, free ) of Cal., suggested that the Clork read the Declaration of Independence, Tt was here discovered that the hand of the clock had beon turned back ten minutes, when Mr. KineicE, (opp.) of Wis , exclaimed :—The bands of the clock have been turned the other way. Mr. Ketury, (opp.) of Pa.—My watch wants elght minutee to twelve. Mr. Exormor—Your time is not sustained on the demo- cratic side of the House. Mr. Stsvens, from the joint committee to wait npon the President, reported, ‘We have performed that duty, He has no further communication to make, but says, ‘God bless you all.” (Langhter.) THE TREASURY COMMIRSION. Vir. Mggnrer again wished the House to adopt the reso- lution foPthe appointment of a Treasury commission to take testimony on the subject of a taritf Mr. Ls Brown, (opp.) of Obio, demanded the yeas and nays Mr ELDRIDGE moved a postponement of the subject. Mr. Morritt asked leave to withdraw the resolution, id the gentieman was like the clock: be Mr. Opgt4, (opp.) of N. Y., thought that the gentleman from Wisconsin, himself, was like the clock, and ex- pressed his regret that there was opposition to the reso- lution on bis side of the honge, Cries of “Order,’’ “order,” ‘‘order.”” Mr. Rose, (opp.) of Il!., moved that ten thonsand copies of the Farewol! Address of Washington be printed ‘Tho Sreaxsr anid the subject would bave to be referred to the Committee on Printing. Mr. Wasunurne moved that the Address be read. READING OF THR DECLARATION OF INDEPRNDNCE. Mr. Fenton suggested that tho Declaration of Indepen- dence be read. Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Ohio, said that was a revolutionary document, and the republicans were revolutionists. ‘The document would giv@aid and com/ort to the rebels, which the republicans Fought to do. ‘A MPSSAGE PROM THE PRESIDENT. The Cerk commenced the reading of the Declaration, apd had got as far as “When jn the course of buman events,” when ‘The Sreaxen (interrapting) aaid:-—The Cigrk will sus pend the reading in order toreceive a message from tho Senate. ‘The mosaage asked the Honce to extend the time of ad journment ‘or ten minutes, which was agreed to, The reading of the Declaration of Indepeudence was then ermpleted. ‘Mr, Wuarsy, (rep.) of W. Va, arked that the In- — Addreas of Thomas Jefferson be rea’. ir. Asos Mysne, (rep.) of Pa.—And Joflerson’s “Notes on Virgin m Mr. Evpripcr—And Abraham Lincoln's inaugural ad- ress, Mr, PENDieToN, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced a resolution to increase the pay of the House clerks and employes twenty per centum, which was agreed to. A similar resolution for the benefit of the Globe report- ers was also adopted. Another mesengo war then received from the Sente, extending the time of the adjournment until balf-past twelve o'clock. THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT. Tho yeas and nays were taken on agrosing to this, and the time was thus consumed. when The SPKAKER arose and Grxriemy oF THe Howse oF RevreerNtatives—The hour of adjournment has arrived, and J wish you one and all a happy reunion with family and friends io the charmed home circle. Thanking you for the kind and generous manner in which you have snstained me in the adminis. tration of the difficult and responsible duties of the Chair, and hoping and trusting when we reassemble in these hal! @ £0 crowned tho on permitted to rejoice over the full realization of the prayer of"so many millions of your constituents—“God save the Amorican republic,” Ido now, in accordance with tho concurrent resolution of both ‘honges, declire the frst session of the House of Representatives of the Thirty- @ guth Congress of the United States adjourned sine die. Toud and. protonged applause followed the delivery this ~— from all parts of the ball, and the member soparated. THE ALLEGED NAVY FRAUDS. Isnac Henderson Before the Commis stoner. BXAMINATION OF JOSEPH 1 SAVAGE—GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND GOVRENMENT AGENTS—THBIR RECIPROCAL RELATIONS. ination into the alleged nowy frauds under the t, Isaac Flendorsoa, was commenced yester- (ed States Commissioner Osborne, day hofore ‘The aceused was defended by Mr, Pierrepont, Slaten Districl Atorney Smith and Mr. Wilson, thi counsel, appearing for the government. ye drat witness called was Wilam B. Moore, clerk in the Fourth Auditor's office at ngtom, who produced two vouebers staned by Jorepl L. Sav The vouchers ware pv iden 4 market 2 ey were the appeared. 1p Savege’s ail t ag gd ated Ooctobor 16, the Be ners wi nt to the appartment on account of ane Hen on, Navy Agent at New York, for the fourth warter of 1863. “They are sent 14, and the sums were | be credited to thé ve — ne of the vouchers wee | aned by Henderson—the other was not. bunscl adalited that the oils were signed by Mr. Hon- ad that the su at down were credited to hin, A—These accounts came in the usiil man hate Fematn unpall; the same have been two requisition put in Filled these re { fons 6 repre: is account for the qt eo o hair furnished ¢ Towed at, the Navy Yard that requ, fous had been mada. to supply compr | i upon the Navy Agent an red him ff ti Hsition had come over: d like to furnish * not; witness # . , he knew the patentee ply Just the nay wanted; called the next day, when Henderson the requisition had coma over! anid ne woul) Foe order to witness; witness ald te wo ge well by b mane any one else would do; waited a wal and cal ot again oper him, and fmportined him and pe Siaded bim to give him the requisition, which be ditt told about giving the eonaideration you offeredawhat von Would do ne well by him as any one i or third intervie L told him T would saven ie; had previously offered fire per esnt after the Interview when | otered s ha quinition; flied the re iMts=rtwo sets of bliin abot th uy Clerk, ald they could til) they the bureau; told bin | must have some nm ey, that i Vill to meat, when the clerk ti wee WhAt be could do; the olen Blood) went down stairs to Henderson & offieg, and Feturn he anid he woutd pay me the amount on o ‘heek for the amatier amount, deduct! tmiasion, aeven per eont on both bi'isy a finally sereed t nought was & 88) put im.) prenics 798, sete, ‘Chet cevk. ier. iw aank. 8 pat in) Pig one for lengrivegs (nis chock '' Bloom of Youth surpasses everything for | Deafness, Catarch, and alt Dic-ases of | for $17,556 86, October 15, ¥ never saw before; never saw it til Saw it im court; the seven per cout was deduct~ €d from the augrogate of the two checks, amounting w vm Rich deluoted from. ti ier amount tort he ten thonaand L deposited in the bank; the the calcuiaiion’ was Agent's office; could ‘had been shown to Do of paper tn Wie Navy not hother upon that day a book nie at the Navy Agent’ oftte Crossexamined by MY, Pierrepomt—The reqnisitio’ the requdmition for $17,056 86; the re. Ap at the fowest market price Aled up by m A, No, str, eats « Was taere any fraud in conzetton with ii? Sythe price Glarged the government was au li 1 Yeo price! air oe Von say the bandwriting ig the youchers are not the | 4 sabe? A. I did uot we them flied Hp. A there anything strange in Bie mode of Sling pt | $ the toa that there is anything yo you mean iw euure’ t ] ywitoe in the uph aA. No} f always signed’ tu “"blauk; there ia nothing | wronm the amu “he are. procisig_ ye gajoe, Ms. tu the * ce 4 non oA, eRe geaicm | tue | governime,.. should not honest!y .. | ~-¢bg defranded out of Me dant? me the government would u M8 dig gt accuse hin nk bad ny casity against Henderson Ree thee ates 1g Concerned in : “ ; ° i wan an to'Fors -#/ay- ‘ave 2d T Ye! brovg kuew a Mr, brad’, the patautee of the compressed hot recoliect being shown a paper at Brady's house, o the words appeared, “if ha wndertakes to make such ® statamsnt be would Bring us all inj" saw Mr. Wil on first at Fort Lafayette and afterwaris in Ludlow street jail; drow out ® paper. bu r to ite contents; knew nothing Of what use was made of that paper. nok did nok Mieke 158 atatement with any sign agains, Henderson; I did not swear to it at tl Because he Waa then in prison; knew ® man named ‘Weasley Q. Did yous end Smith arrange to.make affidavits chargi Mr, Henderson, as Navy Agent, with corruption and {Fan 4 setting forth you had dealings with him as Nery Ayan that be Bad prvanies money? A. No; ali I could tha@ ho charged parties commissions, but D ou& fraud oF corruption; open purchases Purchases inde without contracta; Mr. Henderson, fre. quently refused to give open purchases: told Smith that it would’ be to our Benefit to have Henderson removed; Henderson idm me bill; it wae paid by the chief clerk, the sum of $12.33; the commlss- jon on both waa taken off the biti for $12,880, and nothing Aucted from the bill for $17,556 that aid in a I by cheok; made a deposit of $13,574.42 in tho Bank on the 35th of October: that was part of the check: cannot state positively Henderson paid bim $14,830 and $17,506 bills before he xot the money himself, lord the commission; ha sometimes did pay bills in ad° where there was commission due; furnished {ron for ‘amer J, P, Smith, and other supp! 8 they were ordered from him; previous fo his arrest he had am order for 80.400 pounds of coprer from Mr. He pounda of {t had been sent to the yard, the balance was not pent; never charged, for, 1.000, rounds more, {han he furnished of any kinds of » wi of was pplies; naver was told what arrested for; neither Colonel Alcott or Mr. Wiison did pot know whether it was on those specific , cnahtor of the Metropolitan Bank, testifled that aac Hende) gon, late Navy agent, kept an account in the k, tlrat on the Mth of Octoder he drew ont of the bank $12,280 S0—less the commi 7 percent which Savage tes'i ed be had allowed to be deducted from the two suis; thvt on the Ith of October he deposited $12.2). Blood who first drew the money returned tue amount to the hank: The further examination stands over till this morning af ten o’cloox. AF versal conwent, the LON & SON'S ext) ‘aw he perfime of th extracts, becmuse of Its au The demand for it is unpal Bold by all drogai Murray, Ede shfonable Farore.A: lonable world has ai of the “Night Blooming Cereus’ day. Tt has supplanted all the Freach rior richness and permancnce , Nad and continually increasing, PHALON & SON, New York, if by Unt- dopted PHA ¥ & ComCovington, Ky. KENTUCKY, Bxrra: ASS £1$—July 5, 1564. 27, 6, 53. 21, 72, 48, 33, 35, 20, 42. 46, 55, 61. Kentucky, Crass Ai—July 5, 1364. 24, 19,1, 66, 67, 72, 77, 59, 49, 34, 18, 23, 63. Z. E. Simmons & Co.—Covington, Ky. Buea, Bxrad Crass $17—July 5, 1334. 63, 40, 8, 12, 69, 29, 44, 59, 9, 72, 11, 51, 66. Crass 31B—July 5, 1864. 44, 6, 60, 42, 45, 24, 32, 27, 54, 59, 7, 18, 48. France, Elis & Co.—Managors. Liwrary, Exrea Cass 16l—July 4, 1906: 23, 71, 10, 25. the aller t gists, Machines. rel abo treatinent j sent by mail in letter envelopes, free of charge. Addre Rtn Honewon, MNe. aireet, Philadelpiia, Penn n— Shalt made to harmonize with our glorioua old Declaration of c@? Do not alter or take a word from either, youcanto the Divine spirit of Leta. niverse pervades 3 of our governmental fabric, that henceforth and forever nothing m the shape of a human being shall be held in but let the government hia necroes Ques 0 us Dondage rnder te etore the ws Deafuces, N im; OISES IN THE HEAD, CATABROAL ARERCTIONS Iv Ta” CATARRA OF THR TYMPANIO MUCOUS MEMBRAN®, O#SPRUCTIO: CROSS EYE STRAIGHTS teal or surgical ‘at bis consulting rooms, 316 Broadway, aes Deafnes! tarrh receive the ra past) from D treet, from 9*, ~ana Dian. deseripth hundred doliats each, to. eadway, of Wait waz; 082 door below c One dollar por box, conta’ HUTCHINGS & HILLYBR, Proprietors, 81 Cedar streat, New York, palate CHRONIC CATARRG, OF TH BUSTACHIAN TUBB attended to by Dr, VON B orn -« the Eye, an sa pRrant attents 5 CADWELL, ‘84 Clinto; Rings s'sueet, formeriy id purges ont all obstru are doll hiful and inv) sing sald by all druggiats. Try it, Dr. Cheeseman’s Female Pilis Are tho most safe and reltable reinsedy aver known for com. plaints peculiar to females. Tioy never fall Established In 1833, they have atood the tent of the most eminént phyal- clana, No now experiment without meris, Explicit direc- tions, stating when they should and should notbe taken, | Horann, son of Campbell am t Jing Atty pills, Sold by al af Hight Cartes de Visite $1.—Notice.=% sit all Halll sulted. Proof shown five minutes afte 6 Sa Tae Or any VAUGHAN, 223 Bowery. all description: dred dollars each, joor be! on Vv, one di street, Closed twentr-fve dollars to savin by GEO, ©, ALLE! street, formerly ‘No. 1: 3 o'clock, low a Saturday Geuraud’s Poudre Sabtile Uproots Hair from low forebeada, or any part of the body; $1; Warranted at biadepot, 453 Broadway. Grover & Baker’ Elnstio Stitch Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, New York, and 235 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Highest Prem Highest Premium Lock Stitch Sewing WHEELER & WILSON, No. 625 Broadway. Hive Hatr Dye.—50 Cents. brown, Instantanaons, Reliable. Depot No. 1 Barclay street. Sold by all druggists, Martin’s Life Cordial t« the Bost Re- mady known for all Stomach and Bowe @ soothing cordial for children, DEMAS BARNES & CO., Agunta for New York, complaints, a Tt always cures, two corner add to the 0) the loyal ar grand old flaw x from Specitic «au In reports of the Howar oward Aas iation, No. 2 South the Constitation great Ruler of th a natitation: the full value of ‘These are Dr, HUNTER'S 2D IN ONE MINOTE, f the Eve and E wiring @fth~ of the Bye and Ear requtriag att! om NBER swolfth street, (a9 for twenty n piace, Eighth Ive dollare to ser BO. ©. ALLAN a3 Catarrn and Heddache agreeable remedy for all diset8es of ctions, Tbe rating, aud N, 415 Broad: Minck or 5 Teeter, July 6, Joum Dosmvamnar, to the 66th year of Ths friends and relatives of the famtly are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) aftor- noo, at two o'clock, from his late reridence. ! Dsursey.—On Monday, July 4, Axwe l’sursgy, the be. lovpd wite of Charies Dempsey, a native of Re" county Roscommon, Ireland '~ Dasiat, Dov’, ® native of tho county Sligo, Irelaod © | tho corn yoar of ni — - y The friends of ** ag id an friends and relatives of the family are requested to ep vunerd, awe naih yoar of har ape are respectiuily invited yo at one » from theuce to wornia and Pittsburg pap Dovsy.—On Tuesday, July 5, attend *- ure,” ‘alvory Gan? © attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clook, from 108 Malberey street, fi Washington (D. C.), papers please copy. Li8.—On Thesday morning, Juiy 5, alter a lingering tary Gnawa, wile of James 8, Bilis, in suo 20m ‘spa and friends of the family are invited o fuveral, from her fate residence, 3 West Washingt. place, on Thureday morning, at bait. Past ten ofolock. let remaiug will be taken to Greea. wood for intermont. Fuvcer,—y) Tuesday morning, July 5, of cholora fm fantum, Hania ELtory, infant son of James and Josepha A. Fudger, aged 3 months aod 4 days. Funeral at ona o'clock this (Wednesday) aftornoom, d Ca- to attend Not | © front 39 Renwick Feet, to Greanwood Vomoter Forster.—On Tues day, July 5, after a stort and pain® ful {ilness, War. H Fe 287Miy.2ged 26 yours and 2 months, ‘The relatives and (fm the family, also the wem- bers of Pilgrim Lodg@ LO ae Eucampment, No. 6,1 Society of ‘Journey men & are respectfully in- vitod to attend the funeral, » O" raday afternoon, a& two o'clock, from hig Inte re ‘donee, 102. Fravi!in atr. Gowm.—On Monday, July a‘, after @ lingeriog illness, y Ano Gole, agod % nd 4 months. relatives and friends a 7° invited to attend the 1 funoral, from the rosidance of hk } Parents, No. 107 ihomp- son street, this (Tueaday) afterm (0D, at two o'clock, Sangland,, 0B Monday, Jung 1%, 8, the Hon, we TM GAPKIN, Prosidene. Joes, agad TO y ears. Hoorer.—On Tesday evaning, Juiy 5, 8udden| Hooren, of Brooklya , late of Newburyy Ft, Mass. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at four o'clock, front the Church of the Redeemer, corner of Vacific strost and Fourth avenue. Friends and acquainta WeS are invited to attend. Rouse —On Monday, July 4, Jonw D. Me ‘SR. Son of the late David and Elivabeth House, im tue 2 th your of hie ago. Due notice of the funeral hereatter. Horter.—Drowned, on Monday, July 4, J. W. Boru son of John aud Margaret Huyior, aged 12, Years and months ‘The rematns will be taken to Paterson,N.J.. this (Wad- naaday) morning, at ten o'clook, from (he reside 0CO Of bie mother, 144 Woat Twenty ninth street. Philadelphia papers please copy. Krtty.—Suddeniy, on Monday ovoning, Jalp 4, of dygontery, Witttam Kaunty, aged 24 yours and 6 marvtha, ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are r9speck invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie mothor, 98 Watts street, this’ (Wednesday) afteruootty ab two o'clock: Kincstow —In this clty, on Sunday, July 3, CaTmarinm, wife of William Kingston, aged 43 years. Linnercer —lu Brooklyn. &. D., on Tuesday, 5, after a long and painful iliness, Cuancorre Jaye, daughter of Augustus F, and Sarah Ann Limberger, Tho relatives and frienda of the family sre respecttilly invited to attend the funaral, from the residence of her parents, No, 31 Mosorolo street, Williamsburg. Lewis.—In Jersey City, ov ineaday, July 5, of cholera lofantum, Frorexce E., ‘youngest child of Jamos P. and Anno Loew's, aged 7 montis and 16 days. Tho relatives and friends of tha family are invited to attond the funeral, (bis (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 100 Grove street, Now York and Liverp On Sunday night, | RAN. aged 40 years, The relatives end ‘riends of the family are rearectfully Tequested to attend tho funeral, this ( Minesiry) er- look, from the reeidence of his I drug. lingering tn og. , Josare hu iW: od as 100, 8 Det Niath be 1 (England) papers ploane copy. a 3, at eleven w’clocle, sentl- 8, 70, 50, 73, 60, 14, 35, 43 Linnary, @xtea Guass 13l—mJaly 5, (34. 3 te ae yeelly ree Dress. | De Hunte’ Michael Ryan, No. 243 West Forty-third streat. 21, 8, 38, 37, 30, 42, 14, 68, 30. 70, 27, 11, 74. | Ucets a Nog Dividon tice Me ac room and a private, In Brooklyn, FD., om Sunday, July 3, after Crass iss—Juiy'd, 1354, eae ne eae en ronin eriptons and spotson, the | @Severe iitnoss, Conweiis Movson, a native of the county Tl, 17, 38, 46, 49, 13, 64, 10, 39, 57, 61, 2, 54. | skin, ulcors of all kinds, the most poisonous impurity of the Donegal, parish ot Carndouagh, Ireland wt Bina. Jstuia, all diseases pertaining tothe urinary orcena, | Tho friends and acynaiutances are respectfully invited Official Ctrealars in Shelby College Lots | rheumatism. tc. Work on Human Frality, Nervous Debi- funeral, from his Inte residence, corner of tery furolshed by SIMMONS, ROGERS & CO., New York ee eerieo P. et gratis, Hours from ‘orth Sixth streots, Wiillamebnrg, without Post office, . sl further notice, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Prizes Cashed im All Legalizet Lotto= Reme’s African Foverand Agee Care.— | (SO: sariom. on Monday, July 4, Para, onty res and information given. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN. Brokers 310 Chestnut strect, Philadelphia. Royal Havana Lottery.—60 Per Cent A positive cure for fev For sale by all diugsists nd ague. Wm. Knabe & Co., Depot 89 Liber street. M son of Peter and Mary McCusker, age’ 7 yoars, 11 montna and 1 day. Tho relatives and frienda of the family are reapoctfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Wodnesday) afternoon, premium pald for prizea; information furnished. The high- Manufactarors of bet rates paid for Déubloons and ali kinds of Gold and Stl- at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 113th Se ate ne TLOR € OO., Bankers, 15 Wail sired, N. ¥. bemmepgcdy 2 Ceh' a abi ‘eat, between Third and Fonrth ayona: ney a PR IT FT ee Tostimontals of excellence from ‘Thalberg, Gottschalk, | McFLarway.—On Monday evening, July 4. Anew Lotiery Tickets Cashed—Information | straxosch, Sater and other loading Pretiit Price lists | McEranvay, daughter of Michael and fullen McElarney, given, | JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 11 Wall st., room 1. | promptly sent on application. od 8 years and 6 months A ‘ . 2 * * Sse The friendo acd acquaintances of the family are rer Zi quested to attend the funeral, this Wedne-dsy) after- ple Tee ate te ha 2 res MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Hoon, at two o'elock, from the residence of her pareats, . * . . * oo 206 Delancey stroot McPuge-ox.—On Monday, July 4, after a short and . CHARTER And be did many wonde insomuch that his C es. ith, from the. seaport of any yours, and afer ept soundly, and ab owe days hee poins were gone, ing, J the Rev. G. We Pe raham Conklin; Norwalk (Conp.) papers plase my i Married. Caner1o—Conkrinc.—\t Greennoint, on Thursday even- 'une 30, at the residence of the bride's fathor, by W. 8. Cammtio to React, dangly of Greonpoint. No car ds. A Cmto*, only denghter of join ama severe ilinesa, 1. 8 ” aged 2 years, 6 mouths and 18 Saran 1. Meith ter oF | "Tho friends and relatives of the famtt her grandfather, Harmon B. Lyng, and her unel R. Leng, are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral rejotee fn eating Her (owe. DRagR—Lnwis —On Friday, Jul the Rov. J.C, ‘And Asa, from thoae which are called Quakers jn the great " a: y, iy o - J.C. | rom the residence of her parents, L1t Prince streot, om ee Risdeiphins wrote an eplatie saying. "O! Drake, | Rgvert, Mr. Lawrs Drake, of Belleville, N.J', to Miss rad 0 o'c fj 5 nerant thon Tamer, ighich inated | Greenback. and ath ~ ome | P. Laws, ouly daughter of the late Thomas W. = tay aflervoon, at two o'clock, without further lavt fe hclure of Abranam thy friend on one end—for verily, ni ae NGE SRE EO we ak, exh and despondent I ate but little and Ne r Navew.—On Monday, July 4, at his residence, No. Rifered oan Pals, and ite Plantation “Bistera gave ‘ute evar my oi terieee Dae vel ve Rey BO. Madinon stro, Syivasran N, Kare, aged 43 yours and aith, likened aniy vinta the visor of you i B “4 Antone Fre atte rr ae eae city on Tmireday. Sune | The Tuativeg and irionds are rnprctlly Inve te with Sour stomacl ebtlity and Dexpentie RT. — i eee oar storia he land. did those Bitiers preduce as. | 30, at the realdence of tho bride's uacle, by ‘the Rov. C. attend the funeral, (h (Wednesday) afternoon, at two toniahing cures. Birt some nnbe fevers existed, and some oroakers arose— those ‘whose occupation was'gone—and they said many malicipna things, trumpeted their dying sorrows through many parers. ‘Then Abraham came the closer unto Draka and said, “This reminds me of a sory. whieh 1s to say, ‘always sione {he beat teas Te of good cheer, Once in Sangamon county even T was billions” it the bursting of @ shell from the Aireotion of Peteratarg caused Abraham to travel a litte fast, anil he only sad, “Bend me a bottle of Plantation Bit- ters, for T have not time to walt.” So wo have lont bis story. Put Drake flourisheth like the green bay tree—the rocks bear witness to bis skf!, and the fences prociaim his works, fo that those who read, and none meed #1 who 1 nee the Plan. ra. nd the, multitude with one volce eatd, “Explain unto us the Delphic meaning of 8. T. 186) X."" But becanse of the many people his voice could not he heard, and he nrom- York, No cards. Rocnwoop—Dwiens. 2, by Rey. Samael 1. Caldwoll, 2. K. Imbree, D. D., Dr, Re Watter Bisier to Miss Mary E. Hanser, all of Jersey City, Hicks—Srt#,—On Sunday, te | Oldrin, Mr. Haraison Hicks, Hlayxau W. Sutra, of Stamford, Conn. ‘Hasus—Swaiy.—On Monday, July 4, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the I Wa. H. Hamrty, of Peoria, Iil., to Miss Lions A. Swain, of Hoboken, N. J. Philadelphia papers pleese copy. Kinxnam—Powstt. — June 80, by the Rev. J. W. Horne, of Birmingham, Harey J. Kinxnam, of Bermud . K youngest daughter of the late Josep 8, by tho Rov. Ed Utica, N. ¥., to No cards. ev. Wm. H Babbitt Ww. 1, Powell, Faq. , of —At Providence, on Saturday Agrace At Williamabarg, on Tharsday, Conn. ; ats A, Rok. Jaly 3, Jura Rewercma, o —On Sunday morning, nang sea fdward acd Mery @ Nathan, aged youngest daughtor of Mdward ir, 1 month and 29 days Fare theo we't, sweet Little angel, fate thee well; For thou wer't too pure ani lovely In a world like this to dwell. Her remains were iuterret in Greenwood Cemetery ow Monday, July 4. Long Island papers piarse copy. 4 Netson,—At Rhinebeck, on Saturday, July 2, TRaxces HL, wife of Dr. T Nelson and ouly sister of H. B. and B- E. Cowles, Faq. of this city, aged 63 yours O’Rres.y.—On Tuesday, July 5, Mate ORetiy, agot 29 years oud 9 months. The funoral will take plior ward Miss . ad of beauty— Mr. New July wich ave- jeed to expain ali in hia next epiatie, which will be chapter 7 Tt. woop, of Now York, to Miss Kire B, Dwroar, daughter of | nno, this (Wednesday) afte And tho crowd departed each with bottle of Bitters in | ine tate G. 1. Dwight, of Providence. Purwn.—O bis woornd ton, on Monday, thelr hands, ‘Simrsox_-Cirrrox.—On Monday, July 4, by the Rev. | July 4, Captain Iseac Pocmn, xty-first regiment New Allin Order. De Woodrnt, J. -* resprge og ode reeks Paavo “a Ps ‘k veteran hacer peer brigade, t division, 7 JOGICAT ROOMS OF P., youngest daughter tate Captain A on, cond army corps, 9° ¥ j ae ee eee FOWLER & WELLS, Brooklyn. No cards, He participated in all the batties of the Army of the Aa) Broadway, Teney—Fit July 3, dy the Roy. Mr. | Potomac from Fair Onics to the present time, haviog Ly A free to visitora, arr h iuetrated PARENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for Jn'y, with Phisiognomy, ‘ Physiology, Ethnology and Paychotogy, sont by firat post for 20 cents, to At 453 Broadway, below Grand, Gour- AUD'S depot, canbe had the Italian Medicated Soap to ro. freck!os, eruptions, sunburns, redness, sallow: move tan, ness, &e. Ada Pollak & Son, Moaren to 2 Bronaway, near Poart Pipes ont (o order and repaired A Bad Breath.—low Many Lovers tt A from Broom: Wholesale aad retatl Kinney, Hoxace FF. Viraisia Evta, of this city. Tomrxixs—Mornis. John B. Hageny, M Miss Jusvia *. Vax Boren—Bonxr.—On Sunda; Dr Meksoo , both of th Temey CF Monita, of Hoboken, N. J July 3, by the . Winuax VAN Bury to ty. Barwsan.—At Hudson B. Hagvarn, son of Hon, Robe has seperated—how many fi Je for over parted. To effect a radical cure vse the PALM OF THOUBAND FROWERS as a dentifrice nicht and morning, It a'so | funoral, (his (W. Deautifies the crmplesion. Price 73 cents, For sale by ali | No Ti Saat S: drugaista, arene, by ga er ® —On And Lo the People are Grievousty | pi ince th Behold WOLCOTT'S Iniant Pain nt every where. tormented with eat: Ann ihila'or perma: ‘The relatives and friends of tho fur —— yeare. soSmith & Blake's Luce Cravate. fie.; linen | Thomas, Fawal Broad , large store ceraer of | Thomas 46. Complexton = reserving and beautifying the complexion aud akin, 483 Broadway, and druggltta everywhere, A Certain © WHITE'S res: A Menutifat TL 4 ATKNT LEVER The PATENT LEVER TR ‘or. coo) anit healthy, wil) not ste t fabric, ‘The beat hair dressin Can be ised freoly; contaic strengthens and promotes the growth of Ts recommended and used by the first tn New York. All are (raely to rariine this wonderful ilumph of avence. So drug stores, and at my oMea, 1,128 1 a as to treatment ofthe hair will be gratuitous, $1 per vat- at Ka apecttally in at two o'clock, Barnes. —O8 and Catharine Barker The funeral parents, No. 109 ieath 2 noon, at half-pas torred in Calvary Cametery. The friends of the are requested to attend, without farther invita day#, @ Datiy inwived to at ilenes, No. RAO, ae atut i 2 acd ook; ft th at Ou Monday, July 4, widow of Jobn fl months. Tho friend? of the family are invited to attend the dagsday) mornin teenth street ited to attend the ) Leopard street, on Thursday alteraoon, Died Y 1. Brower, nged 72 % ten o'clock, oor West of homas Byrne, 20 of the parish of streat, county Long/ord, Ireland, aged 47 f his James; « thout Lurtber invitasion, peo The ramaine will be Jay mo. sat , of Mount Hope, N. ¥., to Joly 8, by the Rev. kins, of New York city, No cards Migs Joua A. on Friday, Jui 1, Heway A. Barnard, ti the asth cumansra ©. M. Brower, ears and ay, July 5, of congestion of the brain, nday, Jwy 4, Berwarn, son of James take place from tho residence of bis nue, this (Wednesday) ater. family raowemacnts without race him to Jone 11, when ebel abarpshoote ace, two of which deen in twenty general o wound guiiciently serious to ing cry ne Right Proxim Lees fred G, Veckbam, aged Her young friends aud t fally invited to attend the Yonkers, on Friday morn Carringos will be in waiting the arrival of the twenty twe minutes after eight train from thirtieth street, Pr apere please covy July 4. aftor a lorg ‘liness, Fray. ort Pitman, aged 92 years and Prema. —0n Monday, p. Diruan, wite of B nthe. rolstives ond friands of the family are rosoact “ily invited to attend the funeral, frow her late residence, 190 Mott stroot, thie (Wedaesday) afternoon, at lalf-past from Third filve 4 July 4, after a Jong and tedious S hoee wite Christian fortitude Mes wed Af years ane amity are reepectfully ra her lato residence, finesse, which Furr, Roowmy, wife of James Rroney nthe. Fourth and Fifth avenues, afternoon, at two » © eer lyn, thie (Wednoaday) remalve w 8, Flatt ve conveyed to the Cemaery e in Rick, aged 63 yours. { the family are respectful ly duly 4 The friends an Foumy ‘ot funda in that branch of the dopart. : 8 Cantar. ted i oo Batorday, Ju'y 2, CRACE meat: the money in those eases 18 got By requisition on the | re ight, lean and caer. No premmire, on the back OF co7) ARTER Iu (usage pt oe Sos and aary W. Carter, | {nvited to atton " fren jepartment. : . eucgand uprerds Curse warranted. Senda | SiLROURNE, Voly CHINE - be iets | Toursday, a6 12 ¢ ‘Hecod Russell, cashier or chief clork in the oflce of As r + mda | aged 6 months acd 17 davs, granddaughter of the la ; acob Ruseeil, cashier cod two. checks, signed by Isang Pamphiet. “GR: GORY ¥ CO., 609 Broadway. | 3 NN rag oe od bmg Ate on, fOr the aut ie vouehers—12,80 56 ——$————————— seiay morning, July & of congestion of | Twenty-nixth str ' rumor arier Doin | A Perfect Hutr Dye—Mtller's. Owly Be. | iro \irais, fewie ty soa of Frederick ands coghis | Cu rete: dy af consumption, ane wel en from the checks pat 5 y street, ‘hen 4 . at »_ July i apn were pela on m the checks | per box. ‘ry it. Bold by all drugatste, Depot 96 Dey street. | Cunen, iu iho Leth your of Di OB ie. ana hdao choos or eS oe i t e end ym an oo 2 ‘a ‘ a tiv: at Ty men by Toririnted matter Tarik, “Pay boner | Bont Baimorats, Buckted ) tL, are iuviied ‘to attond the | The relatives and friends of the famity, so, the mem. Fees ene tea tha pore with the government at | styles, at present cost prices. FERIIS & SON, B a teem vee f ss are te tuner No. Gd Third | bore of Germania Lodge, No. 18, Ke and A.M. i Lie admmictet thar Savage'wae paid the | erg, 81 Nassau street, and 596 Brond way, a, from the residence of Die farmer oulock, the | Rpsetinily incited to attend the ul, thia (Wedues- : by, him, bot not the other ——_——__—_ - ty the ‘Marble Cometery, Se fay) aftert at twe rom bia late residence, mn 7066 36, Baitchelor’s Hair Dye=The Best in the Swili be taken to cst vs 438 Broadway. E iaing in Rrookisn, hardware mer | wort, Harmless, reliabia, {nsiantanequa, The ouly perfect | stock ii potoven wite of | Temeelon Monday, July 4, Famarces A, Teor, aged 90 chant, jontractor for the government (or | gv, Bold by all druggists. Factory, 81 Barclay street. LATON ay’ é, Ane, VeloveR Wie * ~ 4 10 daye Suout ten years, principally In the Navy Department; the —s ————— Matvew Cuil cara : 1s 10 St weeattanl of Oowert atima involved tm his contracts prev ous to the war Cristadoro’s Hater Dye, Preacrvative The (reads 4 thoge of hor broth e r a. mer gmail; gince thea they amounted to halt » miliion an! Wiz Depot, whoteaale and reiall,, No.6 Astor House. | ors, Fravcw a ovited to attend ’ rat to faleg, Knew Henderson from hi intment to O7ee The dye applied by akilful artists, fesiceis Ante he biomed like the roae A few short hours Agent; f ral 3 a archase — trom het Inte hr And theo like the rome Jeoayed. " tract, for, the for nir.eRestores | om "y Tho relatives and friend's of thefam!ly and those of hee furnished q bf falitag owt. ta three | 624 {rom thence to Fistbuen © ach, Aga reapocttuliy Invited to attend Vodne eday) atternoon, ag hal cle reg ut-nee, 381 Water atre Montavyg, July 4, of typhoid fever, Joanrm coo of the late Joho A. and Livintsy fof his age. family aro respectfully |, from bie late residence, No. tio, oF six bettas for $5. Philadelphia papers please cony Bess anal A. OMBVALIER, M. D, Cnristison,—Saddeniy, ia this city, om Le pry ya ° y UR. de) pape ————- Jawes CanssTisow, @ Dative aged 43 years h 4.) pany 5 Corns, Runtons, Ealarged Joints, aad The frieods ‘the far cutally in 1 te Tvouwy.—( Ay, July 5, after a tong and tedious a of the Feet cured by Dr, ZACHANIB, 709 | giiond the fuveral, (rom wis inte residence, 806 Niuth "4 un, Cot wove Of gobe and Elizabews Tuome; ot, this (Wednesday) morning, at baif-past eight er 18 ‘\aaptibahars 5 : Th tye family Are Mast respecttany Invited xs. Jak, Bia 7 ‘e, Bue, Red, Carmine reine Warrabted the ber! Monere. tity that the COLTO Wy ot Ren York have 8 OXIDE GAS, fer adminiatering to This may TION of the the NUTR lia Cutting, Hatt and last surviviag child of the Tueeday morning, J the family aro rene Currixc, On Tucadey, July 5, Ganracnm, widow of Wl. o Waiter on, ab trom bBte tte feetdence, 1" J (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. o Sunday, Yaly S, Mr, Cmaccse Winew “ 0 ODD roar of Ris age. in th . STAFFORD, Man ifacturs tovited ty oral, on Thureday afte No, 1) Cedar sireet, New one aoe, from her lato resiience, 320 West Nineteenta Ther mpi and friends of tbe faroily, aobivaanne— 4 ot. Het i it to Greenwood for | Invited to aiVoud the funeral, from his late residence, 3 1 Aasoo nm. . Se bgt Hound. ateane, ftrooklyn, BD, tnia (Wedueaday) after JYENTAL AASOCIA- poon, at qu cloekk, Wergpn—On Sunday, Joly 8, Live A, youogest wary A. and Louise J, Wotmore, pal et) an i a of, in the 89th year of bor | chi Eonive Linn A ae ene he 4 — Livingstoa Magor, in the y ' we! Eh 6, wararans ga an bey mdeed and | DArB=On Tuendey morning, Tuly B, Mane, Jax maunds recsived while ing bia fegiment busin tiers patients eines the. 4d t ohiid of William and Mary Davis, aged L year ring La Seren Vol pane {a the fon at our enn Gentleman, No patient ha. Ole 2 mureet, New on 5 Sligo (Irelan:!) Deageeneny — “he friends of the femily are respectfully invited tend the funeral, from the of her ing stroob, th residence is (Wedoeeday) joane CODY, 6 niet, W @eichestey coma’ pareuts, morning, ®t toa | year of his age. * No. |” “Hie triende ant those of tho family, also the oMoere j the First division, Second corps, now in the OY sy, ested to attend the faneral, this aay (Wednesday), from the ct urea of the Apnundiation, Taos \rost Toy on | botwgen Sixth and Soypenth ayenueg, at jwelve o'clock.