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Pregame UROPE. The China On Cape Race with Four Days Later News. E THE GREAT CABLE. A Mede.sge Across the Atlantic for ¢ Hundred Dollars. ~~ SPEECH OF MINISTER ADAMS. : Prince Napoleon and the Emperor Still Further Estranged. Rupture Between Maximilian and the Pope. A CONSTITUTIONAL SPLURGE IN AUSTRIA. Our Paris and Berlin Corres- pondence. &o., &e., &. Va pre Bar, Jul 93 1abs, } ‘The Cunard steamship China, from Liverpool Saturday ‘wftornoon, June 24, via Quoonstown, Sunday 25th, passed this point at eight o'clock this morning, en roule to Hali- fax and Boston. Steamship Teutonia, from Now York, arrived out on the 22d. Steamships Persia and Helvetia, from New York, ar- tived out on the 28d. ‘The advices from America by the Persia caused a de- ‘Cline in Amorican securities, ‘Tho English papers aro unusually silent on American affairs. Parliamontary proceedings are unimportant. The ‘business of the session is closing up, and will end in about 8 fortnight. ‘The report of the Hudson's Bay Company is ready. ‘With regard to the claim of the company against the United States, under the Oregon treaty, the hope is ex- pressed that the question may be concluded before the ‘end of the year, The Great Cable. {HR COMPANY'S TARIFF OF CHARGES—THE GREAT RASTERN TO SAIL ON THB 10TH OF JULY— SPEECH OF MR. ADAMS. The whole twenty-three hundred miles of the Atlantic telograph cable was on board the Great Eastern, and as goon as the balance of the paying-out machinery was put up the telegraph fleet would sail for Valentia, and it was hoped before their departare from Valentia that a United asd Shh ih, ; rel would join them. The will probably leave Valentia on the ym si ages aren wags niece Rcley bak vat | She 24th of July, jg The dirootors of the company have decided on tho fol- between all patts of tho United Btates and British North Americe:— ‘To Great Britain, £20 sterling for twenty words or less, ‘and £1 for each additional word. To the Continent of Europe, £21 for twenty words, and ‘21 1s, for cach additional word. To Asia and Africa, £26 for twenty words, and £1 5s, for each additional word. ‘Tho address; date and signature are all to be counted and charged for in measages. Mossages for places in Asia and Africa, to which the telegraph does not extend, will bo forwarded by the first mail, postage paid, Messages in cipher will be charged double these rates, ‘The directors are convinced that unless they charge high prices at first there will be auch an accumulation of ‘Dusiness that great delay will ariso in the transmission of tho messages, but they intend to put down new cables as fast as possible, and then reduce the prices. ‘The cable will be opened for business as son after it is laid as possible, and all messages will be forwarded in the order in which they are received at Heart's Content -and Trinity bay. Tho new stock of the Atlantic Tolegraph Company sella in London at a premium, and old £1,000 shares at £560. On the 2ist of June the sharcholders in tie Telograph Construction Company visited the Great Eastern by invi- ation from the directors of the Atlantic Company, and on the following day Mr. Adams, the American Ministor; and Duchess of Sutherland, the Duke and Ducness and a large number of other dis- tinguished peopie sisited the ship. The health of Mr, ‘Adame was drunk at the de, "¢" on . Mr Adame in returning thanks said that du."'é the re- ‘out troubles he wasselfish enough to wish the cable nj.<bt fot be laid, as he would have been overwhelmed with telegrams, but now he wished it every success, as ho be- ‘<a Meved it wo do more than any other agency to sstreagthen the union .betwoen the two coun- Arioa. The intorest and object of Groat Britain had all ‘along been to maintain péace, and now that the content distracted the United States had been put am | he sole object they had in view was peace also. ‘visitors were to be admitted on board of the Great Eastern before she satled. ‘Tho present condition of the cablo was all that could ‘Be desired, and those most intorested. in it seemed to be sporfectly confident of its complete success. France. M. Eloin had arrived in Paris on « special mission. ‘The weekly return of the Bank of France shows an inorease of cash on hand of nearly seventeen millions of francs. ‘The Prince Napoleon was about to proceed to Switzer. land. His interview with the Emperor is suid to have ‘widened the breach between them. ‘Tho Opinion Nationale, the Prince's organ, had re- ovived a first warning for an attack upon a government speech in the Chamber. Spain. deen declared for offences A gonoral amnesty against the “ Press Law. ‘The municipality of Madrid, which was dismissed last + of Madrid. Marshal O'Donnell had made a speech in the Cortes, setting forth the government policy, which includes the recognition of the kingdom of Italy, aud (he maintenance of amicable relations with foreign powers. —— Italy. It is reported that the negotiations between the Mexican Embassy and tho Papal Court have been interrupted, aud that the Embassy will ioave Rome, and M. Neglia return from Mexico. Florence papers confirm this rupture. Austria. ‘The Reicharath had resolved not to grant further credit to tho government until the budgets of 1865 and 1866 have been voted in conformity with the constitution, It was rumored that M. Von Scherenting, Minister of Stato, and M. Von Ploner, Minister of Finance, had ten- @ored their resignations, which the Emperor declined to accept. China and Australia. Suanoman, May 23, 1966, ‘Tho importal ¢roops at Hong Kong have mutinied. ‘The Taepings evacuated Munghihow. Mavnovnse, May 25, 1866. ‘The gold shipmeata sinco the last mail reaol sixty-two \ thousand sevon hundred ounces. There have been severe gales and floods in Australia, Our Borhin Correspondence. Beatix, June 10, 1965, fhe Prussian Official Gatetle on the Compensation Claime of the Stater—The Commul of the Duchy of Gotha tn @e. ‘Tho North German Garelts—the quasi oficial journal of fhe Prussian governmont—contains tho following ar, Yole:—rho Isat accounts from Enaland condrm the iiont, and tt i far from improbable that it will lead t | ‘The steamboat ©, W. Thomam, Gapisin | owstie fh ea ny England will have to | for Baltumore this foreucon h sailed pahore to the views already exprossed ou the subject on | ‘The quarantine recen‘y ggtablished at Hampton whore to Wt forfeiting hor political reputation, and | bay neon discon!inaed, by an order from the aye pain of atten, , ssecity of rejection” yne + lee 2 ” Seoretary “will therefore be under the mors» a in eet ge demanay 2 the United States, Onthe other barber nt the Dorporation Court at Norfolk: yeatorday 0. M. rica cannot in 2000r dealat from hy? Clalms, nor wis vue ) woasuord = Thomas J. Edwards wore up for examina. stave Nsw. YORK HERAT Foutasss Mownos, July 1, 1866. ‘The United States steamer Fort Morgan arrived here this morning from Mobile and Key Weat. No news ‘The steamer Ben Deford arrived fom Hilton F* . ,” Intelligence that tho Ambassador of the United States the damage inflicted upon American citizens| South- a ports. The embarrassing by this afiuir is evident from the replies given by Minis- ters to the interrogations addressed to them in Partia- inthe prevent tomp* f the Ameri,\2 People, which ts | tion on charge of shooting Robert Jakeman. Owing to , TUESDAY, JU’-y 4, WO. wl 2 V ™RGINIA:. Interesting Facts Regarding the Where- abouts of Prominent Rebels. pote Affairs at Richmond ani Pe- tersbarg. > New Mail Arrangements for Southern Virginia, &e. _— Ou? Richmond Correspondence. Rioumonn, June 30, 1865. SBORST GOCIRTIEG ORGAXISED WITH 4 VIEW TO PLUNDER. It has been fully ascertained here that, under the rebel régime, secret societies were organized, with a view to speculation and plunder, in which prominent employes of the rebel government played an important part. Quartermagter and commissary agents were tho high priests in thiyse secret combinations, and, of course, large beneficiaries inthe immense profits secured. It is well known that e:yen membera of the Catholic faith, in disregard of the positive injunction of their church, &o., &o. tng hes y to Sngland. ‘The only means of | some informal action in the Warrant charges, &o., the anyth' lgvon ‘unpleas.°t dilomma would be foe Prisoners wore discharged from custody, - to accept the aPltration o.” * ‘hind | ex Govecaor Hoary &. Wise left Norfolk péatorday for Power, tn which event, bh Wever, Jabama | Richmond. poy yng ee jm aes: man-of.n, and | Brovet Brigadier Genoral 0, [. Mann bas been assigae? the per to build men-of-war can on.’ vp | © duty in this sub-district, by orders from the President. by the British government. The Americ’® Miniah Rev, Thomas Hume ts auaouased to proach ta Norfolk, urged the British government to lay an embarg~ on the 2 ¥ vessel, whieh the faust deciined to d> foe wan of su We phates pit ee ag ¢ Alabama had gone to sca jance with instructions, |. James, were the necessary order iven by the Foreign Ofiice. aster Departm Ks must aot be forgotten, too, that tee Aworney Gouerai —_, Ng pelea gsi ctrl g 3 against the sald vessel, Can England, thon, submit to ye L ei Mulford, General MoOlellan, A. A. Turner, forelga a eerie, question on poses vgton and Gazelle. rowan Wostits, ”, aire given. his At any rato this affsir, | ‘The steamer d “DSK Was picked.up of the Capes ia a mhaloue. will mot comtribute to rise | gissning conditionte "4 Fe? tato Hampton Roads by the prestige of Great Britain, which has been seriously ww York, lowered of late by the reiterated defeats sustained | steamer Orolo, from Me ahaa. Oe DO y her policy, the errors of which we hare repeatedly | ‘The Sanilary Conmia, 1% 1008 . Patton the rh Gama Garetesonsier tg. | tie lace, bare cles he vo a oe land to havo committed @ great mistake 'a not Joining | Aber ced of the’ ald tty ta Ye heretofore extended to nd ‘0 those hosp ‘tals, prevent the reconstruction of the Union. It is true esterday with France to recognize the Southern confederacy ai the sick and wounded soldier# from enough that displayed a ve ts ime | ‘The steamer Idaho’ arrived >, °™ menos out the war. “Willing to wound Bre" fat aad to Morehead City, with the maste ax, °@ weree HiRAred sol fire silent ae hw are nt ee diers, detachmente from ditfereus &, ‘Stments, to be mus- attends, those Whe ana ene, fate that | tered ont of the \ se ween. service. ae ‘ tro —— i oo te bcenirsa ben ‘The Idaho loft with these solitons a | *leven o'clock In the Leg! re of ment was asked whether any i Rallis Binge hate Seana ‘ Brooklyn Mt Hintiene pny ae Fonrnms Moxnos, Jin, "Y 2 185. —M. Hinrich pet against the United Siates, but who bad relay reason | A sovere thunder shower passed over hereia * *veuing. to that effect ha though it was a maxim with him not to take naturo of the writer, he had ordered an investigation to be instituted in the ¢age referred to, and richs should be hi Gor Rush of Americans to Parits—Growing Interest in Amen- and styles are rushing in here at a tremendous rate, The Paris shop and hotel keepers and proprietors of restaurants and cafés (to say nothing of the keepers and habitués of the “Jardin Mabille”’ and Chateau de Fleurs), who for the past four years have been longing for their cher Americains, are in a great state of delight. tl it being inqu red after, on the Bourse, and all sold here are generally sent from ui fu ropean capitalists aro turning their attention to Amo- rican stocks, childs, Salamanca, and other ‘large capitalists who have 80 long controlled bullion, through their control of quick- silver, now that the old Almaden mine tn Spain is givin; out, are making stronuous efforts to obtain the control. of A at 71, wore not co stupid after all, 63; United States five-twenties, 70% a 71. the weok an active business in American securities, and until to-day (thé 284 of Juno) rising prices on flve-twenty bonds and Illinois and Erie shares. The five-twenties tonched 743, yesterday, but aro to-day heavy at 72% to 73.. Thoshares, after having been higher, are to-day 8 | 986 for Hlinois, and 64956 for Eries. There has also | been some business in Virginia sixes at $0}4. steady, Suger quiet and steady. upward tendency. ‘Tea steady. and steady. steady at 2e, 6d. per gallon for refined. Tallow firmer, cotton for the week reach 142,000 bales, including 46,000 bales to speculators and 30,000 bales to exporters. The | market opened excited, and an advance has taken place of 14d. a 2d. per Ib. for Americaa, and 134d. a 3d. per Tb. for other descriptions. The sales on Friday were 15,009 bales, the market closing more quiet, but firm at unchanged quointions. ‘Three hundred released robet prisoners any YC! let evening from Elmira, bound to North Carolina Major General Curtis arrived bere this morning. Steamer Cahit, from City Point for Baltimore, ¥™!'2 troops, is aground east of Point of Shoals, James river Steamer Virginia, from Charleston 29th, arrived Mis morning, with troops for Washington. Steamers Salvor and Commerce are taking on board’ discharged rebel prisoners at Newport's News, the for- mer for Jacksonville, Fla., and Mobile, and the latter for Richmond. Steamer Edward Everott, from New York, with seventy soldiers, arrived this morning. ‘The One Hundred and Eleventh Ohio regiment, from City Point for Baltimore, arrived to-day on the propeller Sentinel, steamer Occan Wave, from City Polat, with troops, also arrived to-daye Brevet Colonel Thomas G. Baylor, late Chief of Ord. nance on Sherman's staff, bas taken command of the Fort Mouroe arsenal, Captain William Adams remains as storekeeper. Ship Wheeler, from Richmond, with troops, ts ssboro on ba gd of Shoals, and will have to be lightened to get off, Admiral Buchanan, of the late rebel navy, wae at Fort Monroe to-day, en rowe to Washington, A board of commissioners bar been appointed by Gov- ernor Pierpoint, to examine candidates for pilot sbips on the waters of Virginia. An effort is being made to establish a daily mail and Daseonger route betweea Norfotk, Yorktowu and Cherry- stone. behind his diplomatic functions. The Ducal Minister, Bom Seclach, replied that an anonymous communication. been addressed to him, and that, al- any notice of documents which were not authenticated by the sig- that if M. Hin- proved to have abused the immunitios of his official position he would be dismissed forthwith from ee Consul of the united duoliles of Coburg and th, Our Paris Correspondence. Pars, June 20, 1865. can Affairs, de. Americans of all’ sorts, ages, shades, sexes and sizes Evory- hing connected with America and American affairs ts Indeed now SAE, attention. American bonds are a tare not allowed to be quoted kfort. Ihear it sald, howevor, that the restriction js soon to be removed, that they will be joted and sold upon the Bourse. Now our war is over, and 1 hear it stated, indeed, that the Roths- ty Intelligence. Tar Naw Fre Coumasionnas. -Tho new Firo Commis- aloners held two meetings yesterday, which «ore presided over by Mr. C, E. Pinckuoy. The business trausnoted ‘was principally in reference to the applications for pori- tions in the new department from members of the volun- tecr organization. Tux Boowior ax Unanown Man waa found at the foot of Corlears atrect yesterday. Ho was about sixty years Old, five feet and seven inches high, of rathor stout build, and had long white beard. Me wis dressed tn light Wwoollva pants, black cloth frock coat, white shirt, collar and brown drawers. Ho had been in the water about three days. Murther particulars may be had at the Coroner's oftico, No. 4 Centre street. Fracas Awoxa Rerorsen Sovotcas at tae Batrery Barraons—Severan ov Taem Ixsvnso—EXCrreMeaT OC THR Viewty, &c.—At balf-past eleven o’elock yevterday morning some soldiers belonging to tho Sixty-ninth New York and the Naval Brigade, at present stationed at the Battery barracks, went over into a Slate street liquor establishment, whero they imbibed freely for some time, ‘The bottle was handed around vigorously from one to the other, until its contents began to operate ina not Unusual manner, An arguinent arose on some point of philosophy which ft was rather difficult to ascertain the nature of, when all parties adjourned to the Battery aud commenced a free fight, A large crowd was attracted (0 the and Sergeant Cherry, witha squid of police men from the First precin.t, was speedily at the «cone of encounter. After applying their batons vigorously for some time the combatants were separated without any serious injury resulting to auy. About an hour sub- sequently, however, tho fighting was re: A. Thoro were some twonty soldiers takiag part in the Gght at this time, Several officers camo from th) barracks and called upon the men io desist, Somes o! the soid ers drow their bayonets, aod three or four w re stanved. bu. none dangerously. The police n toterfer d and eve cocded jy anelling the row, which now bagin te assume Alarming proportions. Those gentiemen certainly de serve credit for the energetic manger in whic they put ling interest In tho great New Almaden mime in Caltfor- .. Ewropeans are at length coming toa realizing sense American resources, and have come to the conclusion hat those “stupid Germans” who bought United States ‘is seven months ago at 40, and are selling them now Commercial Intelligenee. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Lowvon, June 24—Evening. Consols closed at 89% a 89% for monoy. AMBRICAN STOCKS, IMinois Cetitral Railroad, 88% «63%; Erie Railroad, Messrs. Barings’ ¢’reular saya:—Thoro bas been ducing LONDON PRODUCE MARKET, Breadstufs quiet, with an upward tendency. Iron | Coffee firmer, with an Linseed cakes quict Petroleum Spirits of turpentine dull. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Corrox, —The Brokers’ Circular reports:—The sales of | { Orleans . of the First precinot, Uplands ¢ Honorasty Mextioneo.—At the seation of the Board of 29,500 bales of American, Guding Police, yeeterday, aletter, of which tho fcilwing it a copy, was received :— Lanox Fine Lxsunance Co, Oven 16 Watt staest, New Yors, June 2%, 1865, Hon Tuowss ©. Actox, President Bowed of Volice Com missioners :— Dean Sin—T deatre to report to the Beard of Poliee Commissioners a vory meritorious act of ono of their ‘The stock in port amounts to 277,000 bales, including Livsnroct, Saturday Evening, June 24, 1665. Gotmox:--The sales today foot up 15,000 bales, in- 000° bales to speculators and exporters. The ; cen oh wnchanned a force, in rescuing my on from a watery grave. On the Breapstuvre.—The breadstufls market ts generally | afternoon of June 16, my sou, a lod ela! Zonta.of ge, quiet and steady. Wheat is somewhat firmer. Mesars, | accidentally fell into re sagen ot fe then A 5 v0 boo Richardson, Spence & Co., Wakeeld, Nesh & Co., and | $ocond street, and untoitieiy en of the Twonty- other circulars report :—Flour dull; wheat firm, winter red Bs. Gd, a MA. 94.; corn quiet and steady, mixed 260, 8d. a ae. 64. tive. Messrs. Bigland, Athya & Co. and others report :— Beof quiet; pork flat; bacon steady; lard firm; taliow has mh upward tendency. American is quoted at BO». 6d, a 40s. 6d. | | | sixth pr cinet, ru: to bis reacue, and planging in, saved him as he was sinking for the last time, a tion of Mr. Hubbard could not fail to elicit the heartfelt thanks of all the triends and relations of our Sonal 008 we take this method of publicly thanking tbe gentleman for his ever to bs remembered kindness, Whoa bis duty calle hin to scenes of danger, may the wrseen power whieh directs all things «lucid fim train ai berm. “Tealy yours, ‘ AGH, 117 Fast Fifty-inth strect, New York city. Ax Aunom Murorrer tv Costopr.--On the 234 of Juno an aged colored man, named Willian Murphy, was stabbed in the neck by another colored man, as it is al- lozed, named Calhoun, from the effects of whi ‘n fow daysatterwards. The murder occurred Canal street, Calhoun made his eseapo tro ‘but Kwang fers of Dhara! oe scription of him, startod in , an Ne ae RL.’ Cathoun Was, Drought evening in charge of officer Field. AN Iveaxr Acctoksraiix Stor Deav,—An infant named Charles R. Ogres, aged fifteen months, was killed —The provision market is generally inac- Provvce.—Avhes steady at 285, 34. @ 208. for pots and pearls. Sugar bas on upward tendency. Coffee quiet, Rice quiet and steady, Linseed easier, Linseed oll steady at 934, a S4e, Sperm oil quiet at £04 per tun. Rosin steady, Spirits of turpentine dull at 64s, 255s, Petro- leum—Bonit, English & Brandon report:—The market is firm at 2s. 5d. a 2x, 6d, for refined. MANCUYSTER TRADE REPORT. The Manchester market is unsettled, bayers rejecting the enhanced prices deinanded for goods and yarns. at No. whe cit; INDIA AND CHINA MARKETS, almost instantly bad tho — Wed gies A ml nome advances to ae Famers wo srame , vanced. me yxtson unknown, Tho child wi Some property holders within ned distriot Boursy, June 16.—Cotton advanced. Exchange 2a, | moe Linen ho war sitting on a stoop at No. 28 Lewis | this city KContemplate also making propos! toes te Freights ruchanged. tieoot ‘Thate coroner was notified, down the disturbance, Captaiy Walrew is i, command | rering fr he died | should be ost. a to thiscity last | iis behalf. sought and obtainec\memborship in the various sécret orders oxiating in t¥Hs city, solely with a view to aub- serve their speculativ\p:purposes, This fady is undoubted- ly true, but it cannot the:sald to roflect ‘upon the insogrity and standing of the @rdors into which these pariics were admitted, for the object of the movement ‘was only known to the parties who sought ad- mission. There Is, in short, no-specios of fraud, treach- ery or dishonorable action % which resort was not had in order to subserve the money-muking mania which seized the mercenary host of plunderers that misfortuac threw here. They have demoralized the city and State to an extent that fow can conceive. Its effects are visible im the altered tone of gocioty and the duplicity and false- hood which mark the conduct of men, and presents thom in such unenviable contrast to those who stood Prominent hero before the war, COLONRL, NORTHROP, THE REDML COMMIBSARY GENSRAL. ions! Northrop, the Rebel Commissary General, and pawn. liar proteye of Joff Davis, is now living in North Carolin’ in great distress. Having resigned his office hero some five months before the evacuation, in consequence of repeated ghasges of inefficiency, made against him in and oat of Cargress, he went to North Carolina, where he applied himself to farming. He was enabled to makoa start lo this new flett of enterprise, through the kindness of some friends ; but'‘jasé as he had planted his crops, Sherman's army came that way and rufmed all. Ho is left witeout'any means for the amppost of a large family, his [toot ot ash cou tou ead thor stingy of 2 THE ABM ‘within his comiih, ab oud af HE O° vutce im thie ity, for the reception of lntihen a X¢ ublle Journale, to and from citizens of his own sub-district.’ Pe RE oe "i ™Emns * " apdet Le core ea ewe Oe ergo wil bo taka rder for the Mastering Out of Addt- from Petersburg (wice es »sek, when practicable, andj ~ tet to cour houne of tne cosliog eran Wonal Troops. tote delivery. When possible, the mails will be still further distributed within the country by the puryesn otherwise, but delivery beyond the several court must not be wholly deponded upon. BOW TUE MAN# ARH TO BR MADK UP. : Various Military Commands to be Be- duced to the Actually Necessary All letters recelved for mailing at the statious of the Namber, troops in the various counties of the district will be for- Minimo ot warded to the commanding officer of the county at the ae, ke, oe. com.” 8oU8®, Who is ordered to have them carefully dis- ~ 4 Such letters and papers as may be intended 5 tributed gt CIRCULAR MO, 80. f for citizens of the < ME WML Pe Kees ate court hours [ Wan Darawrane:, susravy Gastiaise Orrios, for delivery, and those wv. pinks Outside the tespectivo a Wasmxoton, July 1, 1365. } counties will be sent to this city nd matled. LeTrers To pe stamp.“ So many tustances of non-stampage ot’ letters occur all over the country that it is deemed prog ‘f to announce that all letters, papers and packages com mitted to the mails must be properly stamped, in accordvere with the rules of the ‘General Orders 2nd instructions relative to the muster out of Volunteer white ‘roops, via:—surplus troops, infantry, cavalry and artillery in a!” departments and armies, ex- Clusive of the Department ox the Gulf, Army of the ‘Tennessee, Provisional corps Army of the Potomac, Firat army Corps and command in Texas:— Department, 2% 2 coud. FIRST—SURPLUS TROOPS. tion precedent to their delivery. ‘To the end that these War Deranraenr, Ansurawe Genxral.’s Orvson, rules and regulations may be always and promplly com- na Prone June 13, bttts plied with, commanding officers are directed to be enpe- | ‘To Commtaxpinc Grxenats of all armies and doparte cially careful selection Of reliable soldiers exeopt the Department of the Guif, Army of the Ten- riers and clerk negaee, Provisional corps Army of ‘the Potomao, Corps and troops in Texas :-— The Secretary of War directs that tae sirength of your commnd be immediately reduced, for ull arms, to the minftnum necessary to meéet the requir@ments of the ser- vice, and ali surplus troops mustered ous. The mustere ‘out will be by entire organizations, includitg all additions they adopt all other measures that may tend to insure the faithful execution of this important work. THE REGION APTKOTKD BY THES RULEH, The none ge and countios gomponing iam in the a ‘oltoway, affect ien- eemeaee ae yer Sub-Distriet of the Roanoke—Conniating of the coun- | thereto and from other sources. In se ties of Prince Kd: Charlotie, Halifax, Mecklenburg, | lecting organizations for discharge preferenee Lunenburg and, 9 will “be given to veteran regiments having Sab-District “of the | eee Raber ce of the | the shoriest time to serve. The mustors oat Counties of Cheaterfleki, Powhatan, Amelia, Cumberland | and discharges, except for artillery, will be made under fad uktngham, the regulations’ promulgated in Goneral Orders No. 9, Sub-Dhittte. of the Blackwater—Consisting of the | current series, from this ofiice. of the artillery conntion of Sumaen, oU'TY Greensville, Brunswick, Din- | arm will be forwarded to the desiy State rendezvous widdle and Prince Georg: ih the respective States (seo ciroular No. 19, current yopy MARAHAT.. jetrnatt has beet Appointed Provost Mar- usepant Colonel @. De ice, This change u- four ia number. marine, Sree wy office), there to be inustered out under the direction of the chief mustering officer for the State. Please forward to this office without delay a list of the regiments, batteries and independent companies you may select for discharge under this order, giving therein for each the strength, present and absent, respectively. So soon asthe list i3 completed inform me by telegraph of the number presont and absent for the respective states. Acknowledge receipt of this, THOMAS M. VINCENT, Assistant Adjutant General. Nore:—For tho Dopariinents of the East, Ponnsyt vania, Nortiwest, New Mexico, Pacific, and the Northern Department, tho foregoing stands modified so as to send ail the organizations eclected for discharge to their ~spective States, there t be mustered out uador the *tion of the chief musi ring Gfficer for the State. REGIMENT! OF CAVALKY AND INPANTRY WHO6R Captain FE. Getman has shal of Petersburg, in place of Lie P. Arden, mustered ont of the .°"Y' t volves changes tn all the city disty1ct MUSTERED OCT. The Sixth New York heavy artifiery tered out of the service. That portion terms do not expire previous to the Ist of . been cousolidated with the remaioteg poy Tenth New York artillery, ‘THE SOUTHERN RATHROA DS, ol- Among tho signs of railroad artmation ¥ note the. lowings The annual meeting of the stockholders of f > Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company is to be helt at tho office of that corporstion in Raletgu, on the 13th or } rm next month, Tho sixteenth annual meeting of the stockhotdars of | amcowe have been mua, “the men whose October have ‘loa of the the North Carvtina Railroad Company ia to be held at bene pity pf pramic eB oper Salisbury on the name day. All the stockholders will bo | Order, “Fort OU of kentico under sicial inetrue- Fequired to take the outh proveribed by tte President of | tions of da vin. Efe ‘J ty , hth infantry,-Jume 30, 1865; Now the United States, tively :—Minti™ "“avalry, July 1, 1865; New York,’ Pient ROGKR A. PRYOR Harnpahire, Frist s ‘ announces in’ a card his reacemption of the practice of | Provisional cavaltie ed ght ied: Ninth cavalry, duty i law in this city, 1865; Pennsylvania, % "vigional eayairy, July 1, 1865.7 A NEWAPAPER poner. Sune 30, 1865; Kirst Pry i ; Some days since T announced the authoritative diacon- ary TOWNSEND), A*#iStant Adjutant Genneat property im Charleston, South Chrolina, having been elther destroyed by fire or confiscation, Truly, is the fate of the reb»l leaders a hard one: GOVERNOR LETCIER'S DISTRES6HD' CONDITION, The destruction of Governor Letcher? house at Lex- ington by Hanter’s raiders has loft hiartin a condition of real distress. So utterly stripped is he of'all means of sub- siatence that his family have had to rely altogether uporr kind friends for their support ever since bis ‘mprison ment. A fewof lis friends had actually to raise for him, by contribution among themselves, thirty or forty dollars on the morning of his arrest, to serve as @ means to purchase some litt> requirements beyond w! served in lis plaee of continement. How it ix Extra Billy 4s at large, white Governor Letcher is: a prisoner, the military authoritica alone can — tefl, some strange comment here. The last earthly pos- session upon which Governor Lotchor relied’ for a fature start was ton thousand dollars worth of tobacco, purchased by him since the expiration of his term of office, and that shared tho fate of the thousands of hogs- heads of that articie deposited in-the public warchouse in this “2 Bhe Governor has certainly auffered much by awar, ie (he inanguration of which he had no instru- momality. He remained true tothe Unioa as-lonz as it was safe for him to do so. GENRRAL WM. , JACKSON GONE TO MEXICO, General Wm. L. Jackson, cousin of Stonewall, and for along timo amember of his staff, but more recently in comnjuand of @ brigade of cavalry in Western Virgin's oad in the Volley, has arrived at Matamoros, whither he had repa'ted upon the surrender of Lee. He was Liew tenant Governorof this State durmg the latter part of W se's adminintrati o, having succeeded Elisha Wynd- ham McComas, whe resigned the office and removed to Nebraska, H3 subsequently returned to Chicago, where he aciod for the last three or four years as editor-of the Chicago Time, General Jackson was @ man of fine ab.lity, bet 4id not distinguisl himself mach as a gene- val. His friends have no. idea whether he purposes to roturn oF not, OUNERAL TOCMMAN, THE POLIBI GENER: TL. General Tochmam, who.served in the rebel army for the first two years of the war, having for part of the I Legion, raised by a a ment seen in the columns of your paper of the ‘0th uit, Gap Canal. Stewart Van Vliet, drawing seven fect, ever a montlr gO; and since then the stenmer James A. Stevens has Tt excites | passed through severnt times), amd she is about the same size a4 tho Preree. soldier, Who served in Major General Thonn army, mot with an accident on Sunday night, whiet: terminated Fast Baltic stroot, from Chattanooga, and boing anxious to prepare his pistol for the Fourth of July, attempted to ball passed through his brats, Hewas taken to the Long Island College Hospital, where he survived sone hours, when death relioved him of his sufferings. Mr. Connors had participated in many battles, and escaped through all. dict in accordance with the facts was rendered. Smith street and Fourth place, on Saturday wight last, and asked for money to pay ear fare to the Pulton ferry, it was permitted to remain in the roo! tinuance by the military authorities of a secoth paper pai tate known on the Daily News, It has been rovivod in tho Fowl bx. “=** samo building, by the same proprietors, under tie style ‘turox, July 3, 1865 and name of the Petorburg Adv-rfiser. The Acbentiver Port Mien ~ears old, war found ig published on a half abeet, and is sigmifcantly wute on all issues of public polity.” Some of these “socesh die with the greatest difficu ‘The Dutch Gap Coen. T0 THE EDITOK OY THE WALD. Cry Post, Va, Jaly 1, 1865. Tiake the liberty of writing to you to comrect a Kinte The body of a girl about fourtoet' here to-day, and an inquest’ was Leta’ by, Decensed had on a light catloo’ dress, wom. catice and one heavy woolten’ skixt, wots," Soekings and pegged shoes:- Verdict, “ound drowned + Justice Beanets, ‘len sack, two NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Our city subscribers will contor a faver by rosetta” any of our city carriers who overcharge forthe Hxranp. Country subscribers to the New Yonex Hiwatn are'ee- quested to remit thelr snbtortptions, whenovar prac cable, by Post Office Orders. It. is she: sat.si wmode of trangmitting money by nail. Advortisomonts should be sett t Lo thw oitice botore gine o'etock in the evening. in relation to the first veaset passing (urougis the Dutcts ‘The first vessel wax the steam tag Generiet & READER. Breoklyn City News. A Sonmer Acormeraie Kictrn.-Jolm Coaners, a fatally. He bed just come tohis mother's louse, No. 7 ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. Advertisoments for the Weaxiy A katy must bo tianded in before ten o'clock evary Weduest tay evening. ts cir- culation among the enterprising mochunios, femers, merchants, nanufacturems and gonthemer throughout the country is Increasing very rapidly. Adtertigemonts ia- sorted in the Wawa. Hwnasp will tlaua keseqn by a large portion of the active aad energetic people of} the United States. draw out the charge, and in so-doing it went off, and the ‘An inquest was held by Coroner Lynch, aus a ver. Dearn ov ax Uxxwown Wowan.—A women, middie aged, catted at the liquor siore of John Burns, corner of which was furnished by @ man aud wormas prosent the time, They subaog tance and commenc: woman became craay MAILS FOR EUROEE: Inside View of Toxss—The Cid eretand- ing Between. the late Refel Leaders ently made each other's acqnain drivking whiskey. The strange drunk, and, after being pacided, at the rear of the time full command of the Polis! countryman of his whose nome | now forget, is at present | store during tho night. ‘The following morning sho was | and the Impertalists of S8ex{ico—Close in this e.ty engaged tice of law. "He resigned | found dead, doubtless from congestion of the brain, | oe ehe Conspir ‘Trial-he: Mincrat commission in the army over two years ago, beeanse | superinduced by drinking too much whiskey, An ex 'P' y an indignity offered to hima by Davis in the promotion | araination into the etreumstances will be made by Coro. Wealth of the tod States! he Latest him of a junior officer, He has few eympathies for Jeil,, Limagine, for the treatment which be received at Wis Hands was anything but Jet or generous, He ts a Jawyer of some ability, and Bids fair to do woll at his bew provrasion. GESWRAL Coo W. RANDOLPH Goo. W. Mapdol; ke OPORETACY OF WAT who precedad James A. acat, |e now in Modina h ns t have able stes fored it necossary for blew t making speeches. Ho was a law yer ot! great eminence, and jegrees the most efiicrent member of Davis's Cabinet, and the net Lynch on Wednesday, citement growlng out of tho recent action of the Eastern pied bell ringers and disbanding eight Companies, is aseumed 80 | assuming white heat, Yestorday Engine Compauy No. & throw out » banner with the. inscription, “Apartments to Let—Inquire of Jack Perey"’—meaning Jobn H. News from Mexico, Cuba, dm, &. Tho steamship Asia, Captain Moodio, wil) leave Boston oo Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Rurope, will close im Pnis city at toa o'clock this morning. The New You« Henarp—Kdition for Burope—will be ready at seven o'clock this morning. It will containc—A graphic Account, ‘from, mc special correspond nt, of the present Conmiga of Tpxes, with important documents, showing the harmonious and mutual arransements between the tate Rebo! Leaders and the Imperiatists of Mexico; Tha, Comclusion, of the Coa- wit burg City News. Coxtrsuep Eeerrewasy Awove tan Frrawiex—Srrcian Merava ov tre Boaud or Reramsextavivix.—The ex- District Fire Coramissioners, in romoving the two erip- . Perry, of the Fire Copmiasioners. Last night a special Board of Representatives was held at ir. most ih toned pentieman associated with his govern- a Peale Ae te cnais. | spieacy Trial at Washington; Tatareting, intelligence — it. avon bowen Gicantion, and beac. | aldners, notifying the Board of thele action in devuuding | from the Saathern States; Captain, Figyk'snddress before, rewigms the Secret . mnpanies heretofore published. On motion of Mr. cy ntinent i his department contrary to his will, pty owe), the Poe arm pciction mete fata rie medi the Migeral aigd cgher resources of a Tooe aeked to sign the commission of the appointee he declined to do 60, and therenpon ed. GREAT WIOKWAM FALL PROM HEDTL GRAOR. It ix somewtnt Alustrative of tho spirit of resentment which still lingers inthe Southern mind, that General C. Wiekham, onco Ce mer dy I gee Congressional district, is now ropu y nineteen- twonticths of the voters becouse of a letter which he wrote after the evacuation, counselling sabmission and arg neainst the upon which the war was waged by the Houth. A from his native county (Hanover) informs me that he could not get the voteot some, beigade tor office. That gentleman was always @ warm suppeter of his; but he now avows his perpos ie agaipet lim for aby porition to which hho may aspire. HES MT GHONGR OFFOTT, THR REBEL ANKISPANT POBT- MASTER GENFRAL, Moury St, George Offutt, the rebel Aasistant Postmaster General, ixaiill here, but engaged in no employment. Pity the services of so offivient a man tn that department I have not heard whether or pot it ix his ply for pardon and seek reinsiaemer in the Post Oftce ment which he held have beard it intimated fluence will be used with the in that roine DEPUTATIONS TO RUNOPE FROM THR SOUTH. Tlearn that it is contemplated to send a depuiation to Enrropo to negotiate komo terms of direct trade and the sale of Southern products now on hand upon the baste of talists in Liverpool for the rebuilding of their bearos Camoutra, June 16, —The pects of the Indigo crop — ~---— upon terms that will secure to them a interest farsa weateigs 8. wil F'res spon ioett outlay. Tundorstand » horrespondonce ? has been already opened upon the #:jeot, and that some Caron, May 26,—Cotton goods decliping. Exchange | Tux Reape Stexer oO | capitalists are daily expeoted (rem Envland to clove ne 4s, 44. reference to the fire which occured on Sunday night, in otntions for the reconstrestion of eome of the burned . ory of ley & Cary, Noa, ings. Qraneren, toy rtm heag | = ton or eae, So tee din eee ep erly aon nf 4 Tt ” i a WWRSTRICN VIRGINIAN! TCRYING HOMR, Se tt And 81 Reade strool, and No, 02 Chambers sired, i 2888 ) 471°" the ratugeos from Northwestern Virginia who The Turf. that, beyond a doubt, tho fire originated on the top | remained hore during the waF are foluralig Tit, with MION COURER, L. 1. -TROTTING. uly 8 —Mateh $1,000, mile heats, in harness floor on the Reade street front; but how or in what way Munnar is a matter for the Fire Marshal to investigate. The eati Jo Lovett named b, 1, Dutehoas 1 1 | mate of loss ia a matter at present of mere gucks work ; Piece named bm, Ley Tompk: 2 2] bat nrght be lily set down at about $30,000, Tho viee firs is tnsured as fotlows:—Manhattan, $6,000; Excelsior, ~ :anaier mite, | $5,000; Brooklyn, $5,000; Firemen’s, $5,000; Williains- First heat i 235° City, $5,000; Lenox, $2,500; Aitna, $6,000; Corn i Ex $10,000; Rolie’, $3,000; Hope, $5,000; Rut- a sys ors, $9,000; Albany City, $5,000; Jerwey City, $6,000; Pind Heol.—Dutehes was the favorite at one hundred | {font 000 Anat $8,008; Sein $0\000! tonixty previous to the scoring, and berore the word | Mortis, $10,000; SL Nichoiss, oy , Mechanics’, . the tiem of Diblee, Go" was given longer odds wore offered on hor winning. Sa a epee erate, Tt door, have'a Tight A long thine was ent to wnete before they got to the stand | gicck of made large amo pb at insu “agg o wel for the start, Lady Tompkins gonorall; damage to tor is very b i Fo ee eae eene vie | eng! (0 gfy> ant of thei Tosueance, aleging it was t9 rch pd ne th bo paset I eains ook wo to open thelr safe. eS ae ae Apr ¥ eee, 1s Secon About six o'clook last évening didn't. At lenat comp, Setohens on the ta. | _ Tisnde Swvene Genser ‘a fire broke out in a frame tenement rear of No. 288 8e- cond street, occupied by several German familics, The fire ed in the burnt off the roof, and the tended 5 patil (240). The total packstretch, | and sede ut ws out $1,000. fhe Deilding ‘a ingured in Tongthe abead of Lady Torpkins, in 1 the Astor Inoursnes the orn tne an Oy ae ee will amount to about ‘one family. to thirty were offered on new winning Fin ox mAb toa o’elock last kine broke np three times (rom the half Roossvent Sraxsr. about and had not a of Right @ fire occurred om the roof of No. 31 tu the stand, pcerb nd was ‘out with trif_ing damage. Heat.—One hundred to Wren ux Vance Leryn py last pobuty to tebe f aight a fire oovurred tu the boarding house Sarah pas eater poo be Soofleld, nt 228 Varick street, The fire odeurred in « ‘Dutchess enlarged closet on the first floor, supposed caused by fire crackers. wi Tompki Nicholas Ins three-quartor streteh, and damaged about a ‘Fran in Rast Sixtmenrn Samer, —At about nine o'clock last night a fire occurred in @ tonement house, on the throe trots are second oor, at 619 Rast Bixtecnth street, caused by rome vont Tumor is disbelieved, for I am ‘a view to bring about « reunion of the two States, They purpose, at least many of them, to retuen to the Rast in case they fail to accomplish that object, RETURN OF THR KODY OF COLONEL D. rniENDR, Learn, but how true it is Lam not prepared to say, that the body of Colonel Dabigren, killed in King a Queen county, on the occasion his cel ‘brated, upon this city, has been returned to his friends by a Gorman namod Lohinan, in this oy, wo fo Information of the place zu ity, - its deposit. performed jouw in the rebel sry ment was y two persons in the service, under circumstances: Whtoh make the discovery of the body by others than themsctves almost ® matter of im- pol ity, Pacem mut matter id Im off another voay ir that of young coloae. The story of ite recovery is credible. Our Petersburg Correspondence. Paerenssuna, Va., June 90, 1666. took some RELATIVE TO CHRTAIN OOVERNMENT PROPERTY. lose to the tonaute All citizens owning land south of the Appomattox river have been notified that all wood or other material ‘used in the construction of forti@eations, cabins and m!- Tt was | litary railroads is held to be tho property of the United States government, and must not be removed or in any ‘way weed by the owners of the land, save by permission of the military anthorities, IMPROVEMENT OF MAM. PACTLTING. As yet there is woll nigh an entire absence of mail facilities, At the instance of the government it hes, therefore, beon dotermined, until tho re-ostabtishment of post routes throughout the country, and in order to assiat non tho public, that the following arrangement be adhered to in the Military District of the Nottoway ;— TAR COMMANDING of each sub-district ia directed to Antonen to mm | to not bethe agent of your info our Western Territories; The Intest, Nows from Moxtee, Cuba, Central and South America, aad; accounts of all important events of the waek. A committee of five was then a te it the action of an und Ames, the nication. t missioners: ing Kentlemen. Cee "conmitse dames Stack. Rigi No. 1; Chaves | _“IReo cones, in Wrappers, reat maging, we ovate Dower, Kngino No. 13; George Bond, Eny ; Michael Shields, Howe No. 8; Wm. Juhnnon, Hose No, 9. A Short Story, but Interesting.—No Mr. Joba ~ ary of tho Board, then moved | wine Kuropesn entoneh Soothes fold be that a committee, consisting of one from each company, arg tapers oe OH BLOOMING OERRUS s rive be appointed ta draw wp resolat-onsewpressing the sonse | Tou, gt i Aa 9 or the departincnt regarding the action of the Commis. | them, Grecywhare. Fs sioners on the disbandment question. This motion. be prt sae Piao Company: No. 0, stated. | 1 hey Aes gt g 4 Con pan it gives 6 ee) Sor Seen ho eotememontoln mnimisace to toto tor | atiuetr spectat infas Te cared bod all vor the opponent of Donevan, he was told that if he did so voun diseases, Y—-t- ‘an - his Id be dixbanded, and bis was aie comp Ay TO intxom, the Preaidont, Wit bin obele, and spoke at longth on partisan feeling injuring the depart Address to Smeokers.—2ollak & Son, Meer- but the committee was finally unanimously ap. | schaum Manufactureres, 622 way, near Fourth sireet. ‘Tho nominees of the Commission who ap. and Cigar Holdery retail, out to order, dolled, peared before Mayor Wood for confirmation as bell. | mounted aud repaired. ringers have not received his endorsement, and he told a hem that he thought he was bottor caloulated for A Raid.—AV House! wre Adv Saclen Sgueer than 0 beliringer. ‘The Board adjourued | to we DUTCHS*. Ss Lightning Fly Hold by oe nN shes an acrimonious debate. Arrival of Cotton at St. Louls. Sr. Loum, July 3, — —. All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lottertos; circulars and drawings sent, 5, CLUTR, Broker, 176 Broadway. Life for the Halr Resto: 7 One hundred and thirty bales of cottom passed Cairo . Cheval for Cincinnati and Bvansville today, Five hundred ray, bale to in orig al color, stop {tg falling out, rove he dalos have passed for “Louis during the past two ‘ ores, ‘No. L135 days. rs $ret a org TL A CHRYALIER, M.D. Fans.—New Style, The Ot) Case. TO THE ROLTON OF THR UFRALD. Per este bya, TN EER at Dootaneit ous toot f — Naw Your, Jaly2, 1965, |" Ka In this morning's Henao f notice that, *r | we 4 a sayy, Malley poneraed ing of the alleged oil swigdle, you say, My trai. | weet of B ton, who has fecsntly returned from Nis Westetn | Guuraea's trip, has been taken into custody,’ &c. In order oe in deceiving the public, will you please say that Mr, Stratton lives in Ohio; bas never lived in Now York; has not been in Now York for months until Friday a that the moment he heard through the papers of the alleged oil swindle, he started for New York, reaching here Friday at ten o’clock A.M. At half- ten o'clock A.M. he went alone to Justice ‘a court and asked the Court to ‘‘arrest him heat Promiam Grover & 8, 498 tantie Stitel and N.Y. Bake! RI Lock Stitch wi Machine Company.— ‘629 Broadway, N.Y. ’ Headache Tetragons—Retailed Mts TOWRIOY, BO Falton street, General Ageat. Phe; by yt i with him according to eR ane = po eT yee elem by ‘&o—pecial Notice.— inaujev that I trust they may be published. EO ENE paler, Si Broadway, will be open all . STRATTON. | Suyon the The Streets. Royal Havan Lottery. —See OMeial TO THR KOITOR OF THR HERALD. drawing of June 2%, on another peg® v1 oe g UG, im today's Hanatp I notice that Mr. Boole oot ihe frente to chow thean the condi- eet hadtertet te gee os ot DN SOP Hankers ‘Wall street, WV. streets in this city, But he cer- tainly old come To" Hester street, from Bowery for the finest Yavana cl- —————_—_—_—_—_— or could hardly prevent any | smith, Martin a Co. | Ad ing in taking the Bankers and Stock Commission Bester, passing thie street. Bui New Wort. he People al tan evutry azo agua webing ‘lasses of government securities Purwneed and (ot of the cable, which has —_———_—_—~ .«..,! Jen ire complsed. i Ragland. Daring, the Epes tov waek summer ‘and Agamonme | [ste's Hagan forthe encoun Ting and |W, & GIDE Sewin7, Machine, 008 the oable. : bs 2d emnsttha ork poets | gSYNES” sha’ wn Aha