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i NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUN 9, 1865, F T T ithe conversation turned om a E R | A L between Nashville and (Chattanooga; the Long , s Br dge they ca'led it; Sir, Benjamin meationed it frst, 1 believe; Br. Davis usked me it I knew where it was; I r THE ARMIES. ; hE Ra THE FIREMEN Tntmedors toa bey" it 4 ge wii Virst snl haben gage tential romerde, oni bonetts The Excursion to Centr: oy : Park aad High POT po told bim T did: but Tdid not: 1 had never been there; | GF#nd Review of the Bixth Corps sad tmom to the Wen! a bor tif't wand of cole, PT} “Hae emaucting tne — = tzed concer, and looked ujoa it ase purely American bet said he waved t@know what Cthought about destroy Reserve Artilory at Washington. jer General Tibbetts i+ to assume thecommand | Dny—Their Reception by 81 Hose of | , n tho trip back we mevelations Respecting the Steam: | paving ii bint : mt they. had eon = dbinking shot ih # as pe Tune 6, 1865, « Hecond cavalry division of. ‘the Army of the Pow- | tgariom, &c., dec. aout Gud oie seaward, under © Soll press of conven, ink “ E Another and tho last grand military pageants, | mac on Wal at Loutwvitio, Ky. shoruy ong art, boat Burnings on the Southern He pe ay Sy ‘The members of Warren Howe Company of Philadel. | te» lower part of the city. A BNUETMENTS IN TAR RRQULAR ARMY. one which epproprtately attends the clase of the great } ayo war Doparimont has decided thas volunteer aoi- | phia, who hare honored Now York with their prowence, | TRE officers of the ship aro aa follows: — rebeltion, has taken place to-day at the capital of the | giors, wishing (0 caliat Into the regular army, will be | sag whe wore recsived in such handsome style Dy © ‘Opicer Ms Weodbine 2 are ry tact >a beving ebro. intra te senerve thelr diccharees ser ens oapectine commmen’®, | iarge portion of the Fire Department of this city ad pimemersOhiet tr, Wheeler; Bins Assistant, 3. © part 10 y rmy of the Poto- i cane alee s Jank ; Second Amsistant, Lewis Girardin dak ebehnn wens ra poi ‘a gent to Feu deavous, but receive their Anal pay | Brooklyn om Wednesday last, aro having « glorious time Purer—Mr Phillins Of it. ‘Thow friends of Warren How 0° thi city aro de noble army formed & part, a separate ovation was ar- THN TRAPOETATIOR OF TRIN ech oF this city aro Steward—. and Western Rivers. big og eg Re Aa ag a remark that he would give four lwadred thousand dollars of that bridge was ‘etn bry oa wanted to know if I would Bed take chiurge of the matter; T told hi T would not have any- Hospitals Destroyed by the | iis sun ic ones ny apers were taken away from these meu down there, and that nobody should be J. H. Jones f ¥ term honor of the « ‘Tho Mauhatt Jer the able pilotage of Captaam Incendiaries. Mowe ts come xp ny mote; they said it sdioub be ranged for ii, and for tho resorvo artillery which was not | ¢ since ehe Ste; ut seriou the great mow envat of troops * hint that er abby fdas pee fully xa anna tan was under tho able pilotage of Captaie done, then the conversation turned on the berning ont i or thers am eneorerenne—easehtn steamboata; T told. Mr Davis, that Ldid not think eof | Pros@at ip the provions review ora re NT rn’ have loft this cliy aanaunts guceta inn atylo worthy of Now York tiroimen, tho | anes | wo ot Uae thousand men, with neart: hound Ke. re regrtpe Sevens whe wore alle | hommes, and nearly tao milons of poumds of B sare mean eee oi have rn The Htate Bportamen's Convention, | : the citizens of this District and tho adjoining Congratulatory Address of Govermor | dulightod at this excellent opportunity of to Ah re Pg yearn mgetrtr et 4 pee 3 * | counity ore present in large numbers, giving the | Frentom to the Boldices of Now Vork. | knowledge of the oxtont and grandour of this great me | Buiialo, was Uo only one who made « civar string up to Srenee «nL aae:: ROliday Aupeanance.- he window Araury, June 8, 1806: | izvpolis. Yosierday moruing nt half past wae o'ctock | We Cale of clos ug tho day's shooting The coutamt ie and baloontos wore well filled with ladies, andthe waving | the Governor has ised to-day the following con- | tho Committsn of Rocoption, having mixte amplo wrrang. | ® 0? “umed to-morrow. wot | Of handkorohiofs and showers of bouquets toslifed the | gratutatory adc Lo the soldiors of Unie State:— moats for tho pliasures of tho day, mecurod four large | ‘Phe National ‘Typoxraphical Union; Woloomo and approbation with which they hailed the | gorormns ov New Yore:— excursion emuibunes and an open, barouche, and, after LABEL, dune 8, 1865. any. uso ite dum steamboats end. he rela be was going to have that stopped ; T then told him the e | oters ¢ way to stop it would be to take the papers away frou The Rebel Cabinet Promoters of the those men ho nd there fmmediately, chat there ae men lying about te South Whose papers would ran ow Infernal Plot. and that they would come back to get them renewed, aad that it ought not to be dove; he said that what T SS as suggested should be done; Txaw the next day @ pub- lighod order revoking those papers, Q These papers were permits authorily to do this Fasty Thousand Dollars Paid for | work, wer thoy? A. Son ain. . ” ‘Thore was no moeting of the Typographical Convention zi Q, Ho knew that you had ‘received (his pay for the | Veatne and sialworih hermes of Ube republic. who, te Fa nn on Pala eae ome faitatel wer | partaking of an oxccllont breaks, the party started for | vo day, tho delegates being engaged visiting te public the Work, wort done? A Tpresume he did; he know that 1 had | ay nobly performed and thoir country saved, ars now | yi08 Sant ) narerenati ite names he | Centra Park. ‘They were accompamed by the Liberty teatiuations not the city, aneluding. th nper to a &e &e. &e @. The statements you mate out were statemonta of | Mut Felurn to their homos and frionda, nower mors | tution and the ‘avs, and tho perpotally of tho Union | Land, of Philadelphia, who porformed some vory fino | (f'winnt seis mer yey were wolcanied by Charles 3 ~ > tho work done and thé amount claimed? A. Yes, sir. to appear upon the tented flold or in the shock of battle, | You have clovatod tho dig i § + brightened tho renewn | iausic as tho fostive party proceeded to the scone of tho | nobie institution. In the afternoon tho delegates visited untess new dangers shall menace the nation, for which | 84 chod the history of your Stale, You kaye fur ve a Q What was the sum originally demantod? A. Korty m to thy world @ granil illustration of our Ami day's enjoyment. A large crowd of citizens and'mam | Girard College and the Wieahicln A THE EVIDENCE ON THURSDAY ote (Sas he wanes to pay ws at frst thirty } thoy hayo fought and Died, and new foce shall weok! ite | tan mabhood, of our devotion te liberty, and ot the et variona fire companies had assembled im Broome Money Under False Pre= ete ai “fp Q You expressed the. opinion to Davis that nd good | “entruction Ser Mine, este oe Sind iven you tp ! | atroet and the Bowory, and as the exornioniata moved muding trampers tmniiatons of Lin's ectracha wa f p f f py pee iabions / ; saat aves cone beeeeanil . Ths cecird of Uh Winwnlaton, JUDE T1805 Trance Aa he ee sepeto keatis Tal netoteh the lancting tt Beer ning gtd oh ok orwell ty yt me aio sangeet parti i sen foes jeciaicieg MONE Rooms us cecond of the previous day. was read. . h cy? 1 al levomonta, amd chuacdrater th ta whiok od toby tho Arveprc peed Statement of Joha ‘MeCollaugh, “tn | ata nihe Md he was. going to abindon agp, Doly? Pei. Copii. tm. Soventannth . wteset the, thiteh. ar'} Sittiure fur your untaiartag horcime eRe you Noe pa apa moringed ee Kuler who Keg ‘Tho party passed up the Bowery to Sprig slrvet, tafough ee id to well artiol that cannot agw be ti whic! i up i » except ats Joss, Sold every’ Le myemnied...by- the dust.“ aid discomfort | Willingly cntrusted hor Loner, ier, fair name and r ai cebseiie. ps ve a is \omp 9b. te aareaiion a wa reat deMinios You have ‘worthy of tho Spring atroot to Brpadway, Broadway. to Fourtes And hares rotsrnod: those trusts | strpot, to Fifth avenue, to Wifty-ninth wttebr; and entered |, At " Q. Ho did not condemn what haf been done?’ A, Be a ; Tepored'in you, a Of the metropolis. . Yesterday atands; wore orectod ith’ added lustre and incroased value.’ The cor ‘i < Actor. | Mr: Dues asked: permission to offer in evidence, ox | Mg marcaudeun what lind Deen done. ag ki nanan Paarl erokes Medicines for the Unfortu- tthe part of Mrs, Surratt, the following paper:— x gaa calag tn’ om the aided con ee naAy tans; wore rected | Oeall hor War ganizationait hoped is not tardies | €9 PAK AF Haat yoint, by-tho kiud Hormission of tho tifa iene Fe je hit fe Adds te wae D f. Lawnxnce iat, Montxar., 4S u come to any understandin, i Executive Mansion and” 1p, 3 ‘ Dee 'k, MBRWIN, N.Y, Ping seh innit s thousand dollars for doing ib; Lasked Mr. Davis whether | [°° a cohen ere Bravery ana’ tho "highost_ evidences “of the pride | The Park prosentod » most magnifiemnt appearance; Rdeamaetas, Laeae the fernoe any te cease Ga eee ig on Sache evening, the 2h of Marci if ete, any, didersnce. 0) Eeeaae re erm tli stand, looped with rosettes, pn aud pattiotism which auimated you. Madiy yet proudly | the owers in full bloom and the rich foliage of tho teed | 5, "oreduved by the appraranceot KANON new style of ‘ae ae ae before iyi sey United States Pelee oath ES and that it ought to be a inet were arranged upon o projection of the stand, relics of glory, with ‘all thelr charieod Ga oa and fonted a picture which no pepe could depict; the | Fp, tom atreet, wot lively scene, for there faa rush for 1866. 5 a8 possible; that Sherman was | Which supported a staff bearing the national fing. A endearing associations, in our appointed repositories. Majestic swans, as tho; os ovor the smooth also for the neat and elegant Capa, &c., whic the man Judge Bixcuam objected to the reception of the paper, | else at Mima onthe ground that it was wholly immaterial whether a These men, whom you have named, Barrett and Mr. MoCullough ever met the witness Meichman or not. | °*Q"Bo' you know whee aslnor Magee Moichman, when on the stand, had been asked by the | have arr eat to believe that he was in Canada, and this article, an large overgroon Greek cross, representing the corps | With swelling hearts’ wo bade God peed to the de- furiace of tho water, or took shelter under the gratoful | are to be found thore. b shade of some evergreen, socmod moro like the eps 5 i badge, was at the base of the staff, The opposite stand, ing recruits; with glowing pride and decpened | realization of ome romance ‘of Oriental history than the Ask for Mra, 8. A. Allen’s World's Hair for officers and their families, was handsomely decorated. Fervor ate s ome bh Bieapoed are grana realy Of the gonius and liborality of the citizens Restorer ‘Aud Pressing. zine r enpl appreciate them in this Yesterday and last evening the corps crossed the Long | your absenco, re: jpicing in your victories and mourning of Now York. Ibis meedions to say that the strangers i ie “dofe were amazed at tho deur and oxtent of this great a . Office, 222 Broadwa: Other side whether he saw McCullough, and it was not | that he left there and went to Bermuda Hundred; that min inoTtae OA, tae, Mvananked poetivaadionsh hg ae nag tie ELSIE mee OE er ad come | brian Parad sgh ona Np of ride AP oar es Giitnine Rectan Minaila Mace compotent now to attempt to impeach him on that issue, | @, rai Peaches. Sa ion wore morabors | ng Canlol and along Maryland avenue, #0 aa to be pre- | Faloy. and in reconts mor. Mupressive than’ the monn, | Before beheld passing through tho princip >| Ge poonm. Mace, ae., carefully applied aud sutiafac: Pared to take up the line of march promptly this morn- | ments of the past, and endurivgas tho liberties youbave | RUC they wore escorted to the great Lag and the party | tion guaran y re H embarked in boats, and enjoyed a very pleasant hour's —— ine At haps ight olan the avenue waa lead | A Pa ea ee eieingasa?aho | lth com bs near gurl wortonotefark | q Wholesale Men's, Furnishing Stock ae of vehicles and horsemen, and guards stationed at fatherless and those who were dependent upon the fallen added mich to the comfort and enjoyment of the occasion, | retail, nee co es ask Shirts four for $1 ‘aper the intersection of the atreeta to prevent intrusion uatil | hero. ‘The fame and glory you have won for the State | 824 as tho timo for starting to comploto the programm | Collars for ‘ark row, opposite Astor House. as it was not material whether he ever did or did not see | of any secret organization? A. They principally all be- McCullough. longed to a secret organization. Mr. Auknx said that the paper furnished a complete re- | goes by the name o Pen cer ee, wo ‘hi Q@ futation of a statoment made by Weichman, so far as Q The Order of American Knightst "A. You si “4 amuset arrived the party reluctant, col and the nation shall be transmitted to our children asa | Of the day's scarred ‘ : concerned the fact of . |. Will you say whother you were alsoa member of | the column had passen roturned to thoir vehicles and made their exit throug! A.—Legal Lottery Prizcs Cashed. Off Peet opie een Faomnike that order? No answer, Punotually at nine o'clock the column commenced | Most Precious legucy, lovingly to be cherished and reve- | tho upper gato of tho Park, and procecdod to High | eiat dra Brcirecliow init information seat Statements of that witness, Q. You need not answer, if by so Suing you will crimi- Judge Advocate Hot read from several authorities in |g’ Yonsy yor ane cne ae, ine crotlaniy: thy. peo: Bridge, by tho Bloomingdale road, which commands such ‘J.B. CLAYTON, 10 Wall ates ® beautiful viow of the broad, placid waters of the Hud- es - son. On arriving at High Bridge tho cxcursioniste At Measra. Fowler & Wells’, Phrenolo- E. moving, with Major General H. G. Wright and staff in ad- ro vance, mounted om handsome horses, and ovidontly Military Movements In the City. pager the position assumed by the prosecution. cess by which these boats were burned. Were any com. THE KIGNTH URGIMENT NEW YORK HRAVY ARTIL- ‘dail rere - | appreciating the audience before whom they woro mak- alighted, and, preceded by tho band, marche the farts, given daily. ie pesiicite Kd the Judge Advocate was sustained, | hustibles besides matches used? A. Ido not tniul ther fag thal’ abhebtcee oClanantee sl ccaeuee LYRY—RNWARD OF BRAVRRY. centre of that fine structure, hora at Uuninteruptod iow ssl sete 0 4 D ‘ D i c a & Several witnesses were examined, but their testimony “o vO Line thet abiitsial LEN ata Tho Contury Club of thia city have presented medals | of the Harlem rivor and tho lovely scenery which sur. to Smokers.—Polluk 01 ‘was unimportant, th i ‘The hour of ono o'clock having arrived, the Court took | of Animant Geaeind of ee Be td, the Position babe bios pees) het eased nea | net, The Adjutant Generalof the 0. A. K.'a? A. Toould i ING stated that there remained to calles ce Sons eight witnesses in the ease of Mudd, whom he desired to | Peecay "Noten of the 0. A. K.'e or of the by Question with a view to an impeachment of the witness Do Thot.as, but they wore not prosent. One of the wit: | July Inst’ oe Chlonee a ae aan Barratt, wero, in Reases Was being expected to testify in regard to the ante whereabouts of ead on thy 28d of December Tas” wealagre ay ene erties ‘cemoaber canada . Dovten stated that in the case of Payna he desir * gteams to call six additioual wituesses for the purpose of show- | the nuntec ct iho Veentge Moamer Hiawatha one of ing the antecedents of the prisoner aad the predisposition r of the whole family to insanity. The processes for sub- wee cine the number of lives that were lost ponas in the casis of these witnesses were filled at Toast’ ten. days ago, and they should elthes Q. Do you know the number of lives lost on the Impe- now appear or some cause be shown for their continued | Tial., 4: Tdo not think there wero any lost on the Im- inl. absonce. In the caso of Atzerott three witnesses re- | P% mained to be called by. whore it: wae pee res ‘s pt Q. She was ono of the finest and largest on the Woatern can bo had to tho greatest advantage. After the column moved rather slowly up tho avenue, affording rounds m Manufac tho spectators ample opportunity to behold the corps, | Meera! privates of the Highth regimont New York | om iciny sa short time here. and partaking of | x Pipes and Cigar Holders st hick , | boavy artillery for gatlantiy in battle, im reacuing the | ume rofreshments they retraced their stops to | Dolled, mounted with sliver and repair which possesses peculiar claims to the affections of the | iggy of their commandor, Colonel Peter A. Porter, from | the house of Fort Washington Knugino Company, - —re Citizens of Washington, to whose rescue they came !aat | 14,4 go14 ‘Tho circumstances of the case, asrelated by | No. 87, where they were rocoived in the most hospitable | A.—Lottery Prizes Cashed. summer, when the rebel hordes, under the command of d is és p Y | manner. After taking a frivadly leave of their friends of | drawings and information sent y tags an oye-witnoss, areas follows:—At the battle of Cold the double-dyed traitor, John ©. Brockinridge, urers, 608 Broadway, near You ctuil; ent to order, irculars, closely No. 27, they proceeded to Harlem, to the house of Hose J. KR CLAYTON, 19 Wall street, New Yort. Harbor Colonel Porter lod the charge of hia regiment | Company NO. 21, where a magnificent collation was in | eee = Lge invented the city. Genoral Wright's horse was deco- | soning: the enemy in person, and ah killed rn rs waiting Yor them, “After ample justico was done to the Barry’s Tricopherous, for the Skin and ‘ted with = beautiful dle c4 y 6 vianda, which wero of the finest quality, Mr. Hart, Fore- Patronized by the principal famities in Europe and ral utiful wroath, and his saddle covered rbicle iv ndunitted to be the stand fow hundred yarda of the robe! works In this engage: | man of tho Havlom company, In -very ‘ucat speech, ox. | America. ‘This exclieut article 14 ndimitted to 9 the stand: with flowers, and he was greeted with frequent and | mont. the Kigith Now York artillory loat nearly two- | pressed, on behalf of himself and the Company he so ard preparation for all purposes connected with the irair, iy oradion rf. dandruf, &o., and hearty applanse, evidently proud of his noble winmand | thirds of ita members. The ground had to be abundouod, | Foprosonta, tho sincere pleasure which italforded them in | prevents its falling off, eradiaatoe woul’ dan tout ‘te se Ae ihay bt fin. and for two days the body of Colonel Porter lay undet | faving such an opportunity to do honor to one of Phila: | thers the uv of oils ponvath y x * the terrible fire of the enemy. On the socond night five | delynia's finest companies, Ho was followed by Mr. Fer- | guile superfluous. “sold by Ne As division after division passed along thoy wery oa- | men voluntecred to bring in the body of thetr lato com- | gyson, of the same company nn; Gavey, 17 Queen. street, thusiastically greeted, and received tho unqualified admi- | mander The expedition was led by Sergeant Loroy Wil Alderman Beitlor, of Philadeipiv'a, responded on be- | 220 Micoadill ration of the spectators, ‘Their marching was oxcellont, | Hams; bis companions wore Galen 8 Hicks, John Duff, | jaif of iiacompany, and Mr. Yeoinan, of Warr'n Hose, of | cin Haris: hoes tonal ‘Antouin, Port atraawe No. 7, Hamburg: : Walt Harwood and Samuol Travias They succacd i bobalf of tho company which’ he als : peach awitness calfed for the prosecution. These three | "Q’ Are spec aeembtat nent A. Yes. and ag well executed as their Aighting haa always been. {jn thelr purpose, and, aithongh n handsomo reward was |, (aie Cty, resvonded on be sia Restate teiakien? Witnesses had acknowl! dged to him the fact that they had Q What steamboats have you been running on? A. ‘Tho head of the column reached the reviewing atand | ‘tendered them, they refused to accept any componsation. ‘The hour for returning to the city having arrived, the | Havana; Lyman Br boon summoned, Yet, notwithstanding that they had not |’1 was on the Vou Phule ast, ‘Captain veaghene * | petore the arcivat of tts, ooctipantic ’ Boom, after, the,eded £8 vers in commieinoratidn of this act of heroic daring, of pasty ality after gelling perting wakave from thelr ham, Newfoundlarids 1 § - in A ", or adge Adyooate Hou inquired tho names of the wit. | ¢, Otter Wituesses were exatnined, but no new facts wore affectionate fidelity and disintorested | sympathy, ae well | Hariom friends, tn the abape of suveral rounds of Cheers “ vanced guard had passed President Johnson, accompanied | as in memory of Colonal Porter, that the medals were 'Thoy drove down Third avenue to Forty-second street, by the Secrotary of War, came upon the stand The pach and preseatod tv this band of brave and devoled | through: Forty-ncoond atroot to Fifth avout gona. wink Firion: Soci, Ruwnta’ Tarzalt, hina! Mauloy Proni Seo pe rAmity atreot, Ainity to Sullivan al roug! incipal oftloe, 3 re w York, dont was clad im s full suit of bisok, and the secre | Ting following Lotter from the club has also boon trans’ | Sullivan akrsot, bask the house of 36 Howo, which. was | Gialsthroughout the United Staion tary in one of immaculate white linen. There was some | mitted to ouch woldior:— beautifully decorated for the occasion, and thence to the aes rengeeeparet ee ae a Significance in those two mounting the atand arm in arm. | * Denruney Rooms, June %, 1865. Woatchoater House, whore thoy arrived nt half past Aix tem enes y' nesses not in attendance who had acknowledged having | °U*itets and the Court adjourned. deen summoned. Mir. Dosram gave their names as follows:—Associate | GRAND Lonax Fax snp Accerrup Masona.—Thia body rsp os ve is a of Columbia; Marcus P. Nor- | resumed labor at nine o'clock yesterday morning. The Judge HoLt stated to the Commissioners that the wit. | PTNCipal business was the election of grand officers, ted noel \ liable, instantaneous. The ouly perfect It seemed a public denial of statementa made that ~ rolock, world, Harmieas, reliable, tus hessox named had failed (0 appear ufter having been | Which re 6 follows, Grand Master Paige being re | Hresidont and Sooretary of War were not on good terms, | Century,” an amnciation of the literary men and o'ettas anpper- ab. the hotalthe committes, with. their |.(s¢ Famory@! Barclay sirect, nly summoned, as stated by counsel, and suggested the | elected, but declining the position: — The arrival of President Johnson waa greotod with } artints of Now York. admiring whatever ts noyie in charactor 9 ish “Linen Dusters—At gr action, bas ewnved this modal to be prepared and presented See erin or theatre, which closed the pro: Buff and Spa Selous! Peter A. Porter, your Into commander, our aso. | ‘To-day, at nine A. M., they will visit the Kighth ward | hii) Army of the Potomac, accompanied by his staff, | clate, was respected by un for bin manly qualities, loved for | Graminar Sehoo!, in Grand atreot, and atcloven o'clock came upon tho stand. These were ‘followed by | biv kindness and eccompliskments, and Jamented for kis un. | they will proceed by boat from foot of Charlton street vo Secrotarioa McCulloch and Harlan. Mr.~ Heward | “Mmely but glorious death Randall's Island, to pay a visit to the public institu: was witnessing the review from a window of | do encmy's guns tou honoraite pears have concur aden | tions, and in tne evoning they will be entartained to aeroate kof using compulsory measures to secure their Grand Master—Robert D. Holmes. noe, 7 ¥ Z Mr. Dowerer said that he did not wish to be understood | PrPuiy Grand Masler—Staphon H. Johnson, - aaking for the arrest of the witnesses; that he would | Grand Junior Warden—John R. Anderson, eee dhe pers. asking for the arrest of a Judge of Grand Treasurer—Charlos L. Church. Judge Hour remarked that those who administered the | Grand Seoretary—Jamos M. Austin vociferous cheers, Soon afterwards Goneral Moade, commanding the ror quality, for city trade, at WURXTHAL & So Murtay wtroet Japanese Gement for laws and earthenware. Sold by VEMAS d all drug wad china stores. 0 h Grand Puruivant—Johnson Fountain, tho State Dopartment. ‘There wore also upon the* tf di banquet at Irving —_—_—— Sertoad tnt suse Olarhet eagerness cartat gy | Grind Dile—Sowall Ti, roriawng gland Major Gonerals Humphry, Mental. | "Wo month ing mada os tetimonind te, po ama zour | © hey wil take sin tera f ‘per Nod. North | {Burke's Spring and Bummer Stylen— a had 5 ; sterity, of the mt mm the discha % ¥ - ; fn consequence of the military review which was taking | Auamentment to tho constitution was adopted, imaiting | Mutiary wien gd touely ands number of other | Boe ald by all men, pass ree Or | Tver, te Monmouth, Ne J., and. thence. by the itaritan | “aie! and Boys’ Hate in great variety, at 460 Liroadway lace in Washington, aud if the Commission so ordered | the number of Grand Chaplains to three, and making the | Navy, Captain Fox, Admiral Davis, Commodore Har ABM CE TOROB BANQRORT, Preqiions 1 Helaware Bay Iailroad to Philadelphia. seen. aa han: ot Merman he would take measures to compel the attendance of that | omco appointed, insivad of elective, as heretofore, The | Wood, Captain Drayton, of the Bureau of Navigation, | 4: Macoonovan, Secretary. a Teese grate at VICTOR KR s, 1e gentleman before the body as soon as possible. ‘4 q Mr. Bridge, of the Bureau of Clothing and Provisions, | ARRIVAL OF TITS ONB TUNDRED AND TWANTIRTHL iy nee at eet sg errata ranma om takei in Payne's caso na Very mien eatstach, BS | Re dp Schoonmaken, Schenectady! lear Cae rats | es el ORs, Acting Chie! Clark of ie Navy Denar RAGIWENT NRW YORE VOLUNTEERS, TRIAL TRIP OF THE MANHATTAN, | "stems." © eee erial, . a aker, Scher 5 v.C. ment. There was uy the siand # sprinking mom- bers of the Corps Diplomatique and a number of ladies. ‘The Vermond stand, opposite, waa designated by the word “Vermont,” formed of evergreens. As the Second division passed this stand the cheers were continuous and tremeudous, and tho Green Mountain Boys were treated to a shower of wreaths and bou quiets of “flowers Tho review begun, tho voteran fenders of tho capital came tramping steadily on. ‘The Ono Hundred and Twentioth New York Yolun Is a Chovalter’s Life for the Hair Restores teers, one of the most oMciont and gallant commands | Another New Ovean Btoamer Added to | ray hair toils original color stops tts falling out, Keeps, the font to the war from this State, arrived ia the city Inst | Our Morchant Marine=The Tine Be- | droning. Hold atthe drug suircy andat my oflve, No. 15 night from tho front, and immediately lofton a special | ¢ween Now Work and Vera Cruz=The | Browdway ABA S -_ steamer for Kingston, Ulstor connty the place of ite | ‘Trip Down the Bay, ée. organization, The people of Ulster, assisted by the ‘The Amorican and Moxican Mail Steamship Company's people of Greene county, will turn out to-day to reosive the question of insanity could not be passed upon by Dr. | Binghamton; Rev. ¥. C. Ewer, Now York city. A re- Mitchell, whom the Court had permitted to see the pri- | solution was offered directing the closing of the session aoner, until Payno’s antecedents were proven, and this | to-day, The installation of officers was fixed for ten could'not be done except by those absent witnesses, o'clock this morning. RB, W. and Rev. Bro. Schoon- Assistaut Judge Advocate Beaver then prepared an | maker, in accordance with a resolution to that effect order, which was endorsed by the Commission, directing | passed’ at the last communication, read a gtowing and General Hartranft, Provost Marshal of the room, to ar- | eloquent oulogy on deceased Grand rest and bring before the Court the witness.s' named | Town. A further donation of about $5, + ists.—Dr. Gouraud Has potion for his ORIENTAL OREAM prices will be $1 50 for large bottles; . ‘ , now and commodious #teamship Manhattan, Captain Sr Go chaie, fee ihe. tosen, ath ancvae ubove who had failed to obey the process, the Hall and Asylum fund from the Grand Chapter and | None so well deserve tho title of “Defenders of the | “2° reximont, which has eo patriotically aud long ropre atnall alse, 7 con y RAD i Testimony of Edwara Frazer. some of the subordinate lodges. The Grand Master | Cupital” as the Sixth ‘compa ‘We should havo boon inthe | Sented them on the field of battle, and the occasion | Torner, proceeded down tho bay yoatorday on an engi i Mitton 458 Broadway. By Judge Advocate Hour—Q. state where you reside, | Was onthorized to appoint the master of each lodxo oa & | hands of Davis and Brockinridge on tho 2th of July | Ml! boone of uncommon intoroat in that section of the | necr'a trial trip, for tho purposo of Losting the boilers and lothi A Fine Stock of Men's A Lcvside ix Sh Loris and Bavovesiaed tiers tor eight somites tocbtain contributions vo the Hall and Asylum | laut if they had not opportuncly, by w forced march, fons pale tio Casi poleaet. shone sunctiniedy ny Me ehotaiae oh the lowest priees; ot FRRRMAN & or pine years. fund. At nine P. Mt. the Grand Lodge called off to nine | reached Washington and hurried’ out. to Wort Stevens | last os ¢ v0 oot i pe . | BURRS one pelos ‘cloth wareboumn, te: Wallon Nok oe @ Yon may remeraber that within the last year or two | A. M. to-day. rer ce ei when defence was needed tenderod to the command The sleatnship Company is snow and thoroughly OF | eee one rie ee yest wun building there have been extensive burnings of steamboats ou Western and Southern waters. State to the Court any | TH® Axnuat Covvenrion or tae Tarra Data Cnr kuowledge you may haye concerning agents of the Con- | FRatgrxiry.—The twentioth annual convention of the {edorate government who were engaged in that business, | Theta Delta Chi Fraternity will meet in ‘this city, at the Immediately after the commanding General had paased ARNIVAL OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERA ganizod ove, under the patronage of the Emperor Maxi nastlee im review he dismounted and camo vpon tho stand, A detachment of the First Maing heavy artillery, uum [| milian, who ellows the company the free use of tho Mex- stadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative whore be was cordially grectod. Soon caine the Fi bs idles . ot 1 division, The Firat brigade ia the old Kearny brigade, | Dering two hundrod and thirty.one men, and a detach. | ican ports, besides paying them asubsidy for carrying the | and Fis Dat chee sto No. 6 Astor Hone ‘The dy by wkillfelart Gnd who were not. A. Aman by the name of Tucker | 4 15, 34, hi : which has fought nobly in all the battles of the Army of | mont of sixty men of the Sixty firat New York tnfantry, | mails The company is composed of some of our oldont —_—_ 2 was one; Minor Mayers was another. stor House, this morning, and will continue for a period | the Potomac, from Bull run to Five Forks Itis com- | arrived in thie city between gix and neven o'clock last | and wealthiest merchants, shipowners and ma hinists, Corns, Bunions, En! et Joints, ead Q Ishea Missourian? A. Yes, sir, of two days. A large number of delegates are alroady in | posed cluefly of Now Jersey regiments, and carried the ee Tt in the purpose of the stockholders to run @ semi. | All discason of the feel cured * LCHARTE, 7. Q. Was ho in tho service of the Confederates? A. Yes, | attondance, baving arrived in this city Iast evening fro old Kearny flag, and also the one presouted by Jeraeymen | @voning via (he Camden and Amboy Railevad, Lnmedi in the purp ph fir; Thomas L. Clark was anether; a man by the name re, having arrived in this city lat evening from | in california. ‘The Second brigade, composed chiefly of | ately after landing at tho Battery the troops, accompa. | monthly tine of first claws steamers between this port otters Uae Of Barrett was another. the various colleges of the Northern States, where this | Now York troops, elicited much ‘applause for it8 #0l- | nied ny thoir rogimental hand of aixtoon pieros, marched | andthe port of Vora Crux, touching both ways at Ha | Diarrhea, Dysemtery. swum ome Q They were all agents of the Contederate govern. | society has flourished with equal vigor both before and | dierly bearing and accurate marching. It was accompa. » } piaint, 4c —MAGUPRE'S “BENN qoaty mont so-called? A. Yes, sir. f nied by a genuine Arab, in Bedouin costuine, who was | UP Broadway to the Kighth rogiment armory, over Centre | vans Tho first veasol of tho line—the Mauhattan—is | oure ime complains, Agency 21 vid by al @ State what business they were engaged ing a. | “nee the war, It is understood that the main object Of | taken by the observers for a contraband, and drew forth, | Market, whore they stacked arms and unslung knap. | now Gnished, and will leave on tho Lith inst., and it is | drumginis ay Burning steamboats on the Mississippi, Ohio, and other the convention assembling this morning will be to suo. rivers, cessfully inaugurate measures looking to the rehabilita Q Was the man Barrett, of whom you speak, a lawyer | tion of those chapters of tho body chartered throughout ‘or had he ever been a member of Cougress? A. Teould | the colleges of the Southern States anterior to the war, no! say; T have heard him called Colonel Barrett and whose connection with the parent chapter, situated Q. State how those men were associated together, and | in Union College, has, like many other associatio what wore their operations. A. Their operations con- | violently sundered hy the untoward fortunes nttenda sisted tn burning steamboats carrying government | upon the great struggle just closed, and which haa freights; boats that were used asarmy transports and | in no one respect done more. ‘violence to. an ome that were not so used. interest south of Mason and Digon's line than those @ Do you know by moans of what combustible mate: | o¢ literature | and art. The deliberations of the Tials those steambeats were burned? A. No, sir; I sup. Theta Delta Chi will usually interesting, owing to Pose it was done hy matches. the efforts to be made to solve this question, Among Q Will you enumerate the boatsthat were burned by | those of the elder members who are expected to attend the operations of these parties? A. The steanubouts Im- | are Hon, George D Kellogg, Mark Sinith, Boa, , William rial and Robert Campboll; the steamer Daniel D. Day- | J, stone, Esq. ; Mr. Charles A. Stetson and & number of ler and others were burned at Louisville; there were } others. ‘The annual oration will be pronounced by Mr pe # burned at New Orleans, but I do uot recollect theit | stone, and the annual poem by-Hon. Job os Inte pri- ames. : vate secretary to President Lincoln, and now attached to Q. Were they largo vessis? A. Some were large and | the Legition of the United States at Paris At the an- Some were small; they were owned by private parties. nual dinner, which wil! take place in the evenfng, it is Q. Was there any loss of life connected with the des- | tinderstood that several spond enpond to the truction of these vessels? A. There was on the Kobert | tomury tonsts of the occmion onPond the oun much to hia disgust, the applause which it is fashion able to bestow upon the darkies more lavishly than upon the war-scarred veterans who have borne the brunt of all the battles of the war. The Second brigado of thia division, composed of Vor mont troops, wore sprigs of evergroen in their hate 'Thiy brigade won's splendid reputation in the assault upon Maryo's Heighta,in front of Fredericksburg. [n chis brigade is the Fourth Vérmont, which immorialized itself in the | various battles under’ the command of Colonel (now Brigadier General) Foster, who was wounded in the bat thes of the Wilderness Noxt came marching on, with battle-torn banners and war-worn veteran: road bearing the evidences gf tholr efforts Lo support tho Union, the Phird division, This division was followed by “the red right arm” of the War Department, tho Artillery brigade, moving by battery front in close order, and impressing all behold ora with the idea of force tho horses seemed proud of their wchievements in the feld, and moved steadily along, keeping their linea aa straight as those of the well trained infantry Chat preceded them. The following is the roator of the Art llory brigade: — seoks ,tmmediately thereafter Colonel Collyer, who met | expected that sho will make the trip to Vera Cruz, in Get Mrs, #. A. Alle: World's § ern at the Battery, invited them to a sumptuous sup : ¥ in turer and Dressing —They act upon the roots por at (he Soldiers’ Rest in Howard street, ahd to which | Slding stoppage at Hovane, lo lone than eight days. Papid growth and new life: Sold by all draggiate « horoea did ample justice, they having fast. ‘The Manhattan was built by Mesars. Lawrence & ae ih morning This regiment belonged to the Kirst | Poutke, of Williamaburg, and is fifteen hundred tons | Gouraud’s Poudre Subtite "bird division, Second army corpa. They re hig r fe munivied over night at the Aight. regiment ermorye and | HUrten; beam engines sixty-five inches by oleven foe' expect to leave to-day for Bangor, Maine, where | seven hundred and fifty horse powor; length, two hun- —_-——- to be paid off and discharged. ‘The | dred and thirty five foet, by thirty #ix fect beam; depth, Grover & Baker's Highest Premium Lieutenant Colo atic Stiteh and Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 49 Brand 2: Quartermaster Horatio | Swenty-six foot, with ulorags room for ne thousand two | Psi Bilt nae at ent ret, rovklyn R, Fernald, Captain B. 'f. Atherton, bondred tons of freight, and is fitted to carry one hun Biuiediad a }. Pots, Lientonant 1, J. Dunham and | drod ant fifty first cabin passengers, and is ao con H 7 oped Premium Lock St The regiment Uae, in August, 1862, as tho structed aa to be quickly changed for the a eae ach ong tt ‘ Cighteenth Mano infantry, and this detachment com- | Conveyance of five hundred steerage or second class fea all that are left of the original inembors. In the | passengers Ter average spocd on the trip yesterday | HMI%s Hatr Dye, 50 4 a f wd No. | Bi Bpring of 1864 tho rewiment (which retained its original | way twelve miles per hour, but Captain Turner iscon- | Brown, Relianlc, Depot No. | Bai ‘organization, but porformed duty ns heavy artilleryimen) we tor apoed than | Driesist everywhere, entered the campaign with eighteen hundred mea. ‘They | Mdent that the vessel will attain ‘oe ae an loai up to January, 1965, in killed, wounded and missing, | that on her first trip to Mexico The Manhattan is a officers wn men, ane thousand one hundred and wv" | sis hoot abe enty three, Tho Feventeonth and Righteenth Maine producing proots Hair from low foreheads or any part of the bod wailed, $1 30, at his depot, 488 Broadway, near Grand atr ch Sewing N, 625 Broadway, N. ¥. ‘onts, Black of lay airoob, Sold by ak the only Perfect Re- tiphur. Harmless and Ne yt atorative for gray hatr mer and sols gracefully in the water, | 19 University place - % my eo If foot aft and eleven feet for he agg Campboll “as Brevet Major Andrew Gowan, commanding. reg ments have bern transferred to the balance of the | @rawing thirteon and a hal aid for O14 Books @. Where they burned in the stream, or white lying thisolinn: ae Dectamnesm, 7 Bonjamin Freeborn, Kirst Rhodo Island light aril | poginont, now remaining at Washington, and the organ | ward. The ongines were built at the Morgan Tron 600,000 old and new Books on hand, cheap mi hear the shore?” A. The Robert Campbell was burned in * Jory, A. A. AG. ization now u pers fifteon hundred mon, under Com | Works under the immediate supervision of Mr. Dicken * LEGGAT BROTHERS, 113 Nassau, below Beekman, the stream while under weigh Pontemourn, Va., June 8, 1865, Jioutonant Allen Hoar, First Rhode Island light artil. | ying of colonel KR. Shepherd . Jory, A. 1). Captain TW. Muzzoy, United Statos volunteora, ©. 8 Captain C. H. Reynolds, United States Volunteers, As. _, Masit understood that the agent was on board, ot | There was @ municipal election hore to-day, and the Tee eee seed, Cuupustible material in the | iargegt vote cast for years. Collings was oloctad Mayor ‘The First Maine have participated in the following bat- | #00, and are supplied with the’ Sickles eut-off. Al ties —Spottaylvania, Tollapotamie, Cold Harbor, siege | together the veasel is a aupern specimen of Yankee and capture of Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Boydtown rond Knapp’s Extract of Roots for Making Root Beor.—This extract, from which the healthy beverage iT " The Neo elegantly fitted n Kuapp's oot Beer ie made, is pul up in bottles at Q Where was that ves: “i? A At Milliken’s | by a two-thirds vote pistant Quartermaster, aud Arnelia Springs. The band accompanying them have | ert le, nrchitecture, | Th salcons are logan iV Atte | Known os Kuapp's Hoot Deer le mae ioe Was there considerable loss of life? A. Yes, sir. "i urgeon in Chie Pe detachmont of the Sixty firat New York regiment, | oaae 6 80 ’ 4 makers ty the gallon © stata whiten this plan of cperaiions eaitreed the oe "hates pas ete Surgeon Frederick Wolf, United States Votunteors, Act from tate olty, are Unde. the boormand of Capteln, Wil foal Ue soc! prove so unfortunate as to have one itn destruction of the government hospitals and storehouses, Saaatoga, June 6, ing Assistant Surgeon. fi Company H. They will probably be sent to ae ontiee 3 Shes Whitne: the Le ee ork A. It embraced everyting pertaining to the army. The Union Hotel wil! be opened wo the public on the | Luther F. Halsey, United States Army ane, oe cee 14 i % Under the auspices of Charlos A. Whitney, Esq, Istand to-day, whero they will bs paid of and dis | progident of the new company, the steamer, with a 4 aclect party of gentlemen on howrd—mostly Spaniards TH CLMORE MARKET RECEPTION ROOMS. and Amerivans—ieft pier No, 4, North @ Do you know anytiung of the burning of « hospital | 4544 inst ft Nashvilie? A. Ido not; all T know is that a ceriain | tb ‘ns ene Man claimed compensation for it From present appearances this place will be more Battery H, Firat Rhode Island light ‘artillery, Captain Crawford Alien, Jr. commanding. Firat Ticutenant Walter M. Knight; Second Lioutonant A. 8. Horton, hingto or faded hair & Hair Restorer ite original color ,or as = “Martha W ‘ , in the me down th d through the Norrows, with | Por restoring ara cS ee a Do y now the man who claimed compensation | crowded than last year, nearly every room having beon Battery K, Fifth United States artillery, First Liento Tho bulk of the supplies which suatan the Now Vork noniae rv caine LJ oe Mig Tesnure ‘of any’ one. | arewing tn equatfed by none, Sold by ran ats ang feaee from the Confeierate goverment for that service? A. | engaged pant J. Brisokte commanding; Soccnd Lieutenan| » Agency are obtained from the United tates — White oi" Quarutine the awe way Moped iy the denlers every op alg La is name was Dillingham, " 5 i vei " mnoral Satlorlee, a . od ob that pe h Dae Ol - —— OWhat amount did he claim? A, He did not put | THe Oper Hinse wilt opened by tho Lelands on the | ~ Haiteries C and f, Fifth United Statos artillory, Cap. pasate activ mcigyon eh gona lnaeraneg » | Lee Ce ie A ee ore ens biet” Upon | fo Mere Guay Mule or Baldness-Worty= . fQny amount; he just put in a statement 1st of July. tain Stone commanding. ft modical purveyor 40 the department, furnished | seoenteinins Pane was and Ner destination, she wes | @ve years gonstaat stedy. Consultavon fren by De. : q mmanding; Brevel ; thovear Knive pana, &e., 80 plates, one thousand bowls and one thousand | seaward. Of the Fishing Banks she was lustily cheered ¥ . and forks, with accompanying pitchers, castors, | by the pass ‘of the steamboat PL. Schulty, who, Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lottoe ent Lo Kot a table for ono thousand men. | jy ning flsl, wore lounging about the deck of ind information given. Drawinga sent fund appropriated by apecial act of J. OLUTE, Broker's o Firat Lieutenant GW. Kellogs; P. Fitzgerald; Second Lieutenant Leon Rheims Battery G, First thode Island Light artillery, Brevet At what time was that hospital burnod? A, Tn : Junie oF July, 1864; the lize occurred ab night, T did not THE WEEKLY Dear of any person’ being burne: . . @ State whether or not you have been at Richmond. | The Cheapest Newspaper and Host Lite- . 176 Broadway, T ‘ m w idently not fee! in the mood for toying Major George W. Adams commanding; Second’ Licute- | P's tir , y ~ “ statins ni Dil’ you when there have an interview with Joffer: rary Family 4 nal in the Country. | hunt Ril Wich, Pie Goa’ disabled. gold tars” Cnpaetes lioore, pear ited ferther, the Kosher wave ean? nes owe avana Lottery.—Gold Paid for Gon Davis, the so-called President of tho confederacy, | The Wwextx Mexaun, for the provent wook, now | | Battery A, Kirt Now Jersoy light artillery, Captain | O00 To mmiamry Department, supplied the rations, | homeward. vr on furnished, — Highest rates paid fer % snd with Beaiaralay the Becretary of Slate? A, I wad | ready, contains:— AN. Yarsote commanding, First Lieutenant Robert | oC ccain Morgan aa ambulance, rom Ciencrat Vue | ees ray gapved up in tho main saloon, after | Moubioons and ait Bind of gold and x ; ‘0 the 26th day o at, ; ; a iT TAYLOR & CC Hankors, 16 Wall street, A full account of the Visit of Lieutenant Genoral Grant Viet which # number of apreches were indulged in by the 1464, and there had ap interview with th etary of tenant Owen ©. Looker; Second Teutonant John 1 ow atarion of the officer Among the distinguished guests on State, secretary of War, and Jefferson Dav . to New York, with details of the Ovation paid to him on } gan. Pie ses se ptt ic pataat Craermeh Pretec Mr De Laomey, Wve austricn Consul jammer € Stato what occurred at that interview. A. Mr. | ¢ho occasion, bis Receptions at tho Astor House, his | ,, !itst.New York Indopendent Battery, Brevet Captain ‘and meat eo Colone! Collyer'desires gratefully to acknowledge the } Mr Arroyo, the Mexican Mintster from the Court of receypt of the following donations, te supply extra com Maximilian, the Count Ressignier, Asalstant Secretary of forts and delicactes for the mon:—One thousand dollars | (he Mexican Navy, who is on here with a view of making as 1, Clark, Dillingham and mysel’ went there iu | y Counection with boat burning, and putin claims to Mr | Visit James A. Seddon, to whom I was introduced by Mr. | epee O. KR Van Killen commanding, First Tteatenant Wm: Sears, Second Licutenant Lowis Tallman; Second Lieu tenant Milton A. Kinney the meeting at Co per Institute, and some of bis mn Againal Moths.mAak o A full report of the enthustastic meeting at Ne Uni a r lhe Sure Protec Clark; Seddon auld he had thrown up tha: by ‘ ; oo “4 The artillery waa followed by © @mall equad of New tho United States Sanitary ,- with ® | contracts f ig sioanars for the Maximilian gov | 4 tt for CHDATE CAMPIIOR, Get Unat and do not take Ghat i¢ was now in the hands of Mr. Benjamin, wo went | ee Cooper Institute to endorse the Administration of | york engincers, about two hundred in oumber, com upply Of ehista, drawers, slippers, orninent, Mr. net aie ial Anything sounding Ike tt fo Mr. Benjamin and presented car Mjapers to | President Jobuson, with the Speeches of the celebrities | manded by Major Van Brocklin. They wore accompanied lars from United States Chriatin Mr Brook to wpork, after alluding HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Hoslon now exist between thie ngratnlated the company present upon the torn nation of the war, and said that Mexico pd the rooms will by | wan an empire boundless tn resources, with avaricty of by two sections of their pontoon train. These are tho mien who performed the arduous duty of opening ronds ‘and laying bridges, often under a murderous fire of the cnemy, lo prepare the way for (he passage of the army, United States tAgency, 7! Broad= way, room , Passports procured at short notice him; be looked at the Perey thd. tsked | presont Ful! detatis of Kirby Smith's Surrender of the me whethor 1 was in St Louis; E told him Ewas; he 2-Missinsi Dn i vere asked me if I knew anything about the papers T icta Trans-Mississipp! Department, and of the Movements in did, that I boltoved thoy were right; he then asked | Of the Union Forces in all portions of the country; gan, of Fulton street, an@ thirty dotiars from 4 A. Re Voll. ‘The ladies take hold to-day, x ithe know me to be right; Mr. Clark satd that | Report of the Toatimony taken tn the ‘Trial of the Con. | They are a noble look'ngset of soldiers, onured to fatiguo, | Hight be 1» Cull working order, Climate and peedetons, ae Pee eas meade Wilh ber |. Vee Bite. Bs aAilon's World's Hal Mee pe Na ol Hern el oe the tent tae tek eplrators at Washington; Details of the Terrible Expio- wise bantoniers bloead. ten ee 1 review of the 6d | Arrival of New Jersey Rogimomts @t | tirouch tie «goncy of this new line of atoamers which nd Dressing —They give Mfe, grow ir Clark and. Mr. Dillingham, ‘that “ho ‘bad | son in Mobilo; Additional Subscriptions toward | sixth corps, which wil ever be regarded. as (ho Kaviora Trenton, Vad jst on Tnangurated. | He conaluded ie remark ghiown the papers I had left to Jeff Davis, and he wanted | paying of the National Debt, Late and important intel. | of tho maticnal capital in the moment of ita greatont dim Tunwrow, N, Jy, Juno ®, 1805, | Amid continued chooring by offering tment seceiph ta fully wo seid hiss fn ih ary vale Higence from Rurope, and the latest News from all parts be sd, then st Me. Dill ngham is to claim thie thing | Of the World; Pootry,, The interesting story of “A Quiet Bt iauleville 1 want @ statement of that thing;"” we | ¥arm House,” Interesting Literary, Artistic. and Seton- ‘wont hack to the hotel and [ wrote out a statement my- : f peif; it road that Mr. Dillingham had been hired by | {8 Teens; Musical and Theatrical Review for the woek; r, ‘Tho citizens of Washington were glad of an oppor: nea “ ; Minity to express tholr apprecation of the norviees thea | ‘Tho Kloventh and fwelfth rogimanta, over abx hundred | iy ihe inauguration new line of atoamers be pro rendored by these heroes of many fields, and only ve- | @trong, under (ho command of Brigadier Goneral R. Mo- | guctive of the happiest roaulis in the Future gretied that the Protumphet erokes a bad m1 we poe Allister, arrived hore to-day, and were osooried byw Mr. Arroyo, the Mexican Minister, Teaponded in» neat Thom tims to orest triumphal archos along the line of ante » toute speech, and taade a atrong defence of the new im march aa an Ovidence of their gratitude. band of muic from the depot to the Biate Howse, where Willcox & Gibbs’ Sowing Machine, f “ 5 ¢ are! ayator in Moxico, and thought that systom rhao ; 4 Have « Healthy Conatita. oral Bisuop Polk and seut to Louisville expressly to | Religious Intotligonee; The Iatect Sporting Intelligence; The artillery of the Sixth corps are immodiately to turn | they wore wolcomed by Governor Parker in an oloquent | juiely neoossary, and that it ought to bo grauiying to the den ani een tent impure. CONS IPUTION IVR » be that work, Report of tho Regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht Club on | im their guns, horses and eqnipmonts, ant proceed 0 | gyooch, which Was received with choore Genoral Mc. | United States, as securing prospority to our borders and SYRUP pu The syatom of Iinpartties, and allen v 10 , 5 : signe Clark; bir. Clark took it over to Mr. Bonjamin and made | “eners; Current News of the day; Varieties, Facotia, B ti sea $16,000 on depostt, to De paid hina four months | vores movtew of the Menay, Ooenmereia!, Dry Goods, y Pm Bhosward,providec these claims proves eurreet; ho gave | 208 aad Shoe, Cattle and Horse Marketa, aud acoowula as « draft on Columbia, 8. C., for $34,800 and $200 in | Of all important and interesting events of the wook Bi in Richmond; the draft we got cashed in Columbia, | Torms—Single subscription, $2; Throo copios, $5, Five their respective States to be mustered out of service. hoe Nihy action expellitig divonse yee LIne SYRUP rapidly cures divennes Ate ney impure Mood. Rorofula, of king's vod trade With our cominerce. The now ling, ho fal Allintor rao ge en peach, hare be “gape mee ay org emer for earrping wut malts Fopeatedly applauded, The men wero then marchod to New York, and he thought that this new line d Ny linden, biotohos, eruptions, pimpi Comp Bayard, whore they ane quartered. afforded a quiekor tmeana of reaching England from BMoxi a, erent ice setter, arian, St amthong's re ead co than by way of Southampton polan. Mancerons bimnore, : ‘There ware viaiblo signs of displeasure on many of the | Uf'tsiif meen; din wea of Ure ea “nalptai . Av aper Arrival of Troops at Portland. faces of thove present at the dilivery of thia mpeech, and | aia. wienratian, Of on vom wil bain Pontiann, Mo, Juno 8. 1866 He J-rome Back, after conferring with somo of the gen TTT ON moving, Waue p ryan The Sovonth and Fwontieth Maine rogimonts nerived | bomen prosout, responded to i in a vory noat little ine compiarion clear, and the agatem (ree from Our Washington Correspondon Wasnmnaron, June &, 1868 CAVALIT ORDERED TO LOUTNVIUIN, KY, ‘Tho Booond brigade, Second division, of Sheridan's cavalry, commanded by Colonel A. W. Adams, formerly od brought the money along with us. ; whe on 48 , oa, | COPIOS, $8; Ton copion, $15. Single copios, Five conty | commanded by Brigadier Gonoral Capehart, has been or : re impronion ¢ iain Wuorscbir, Benjusntn said thec'Mee via wanced | each. A limited nusehoe of dvortigomcuta inaortod. in} cored (o roport to Major Goucrnl Logan, at Faulavitio, | mera this ovoning, wad wore warmly cocoived b our | "Mr Bock beqan his romarks ty naying that it was | ah jag Rin. pire Pyttin sco mo, L wont in; Mt, Davis, Me, Benjamin gud mygell U tho Wengyx Hanan, ; ‘- ‘| Ky. ‘Thin brigndo a ro colobroved ghanwing briaado of | eitizous es . eR hinted that Amorioan cop mopgial outergrae bad uo Geaorel Api reek,

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