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Tae YORK SUN, Published daily, Sundays excepted, OME CENT PER COPT—#IX CENTS PER WEEE, Delivered phere in the city o vicinit CIRCULATION 55.000 Copies. ‘When sent by mail: Three Doilare year, Foch emails Ra gd beled oa, i conte 5 yoar—ouk p tee 3. BEACH, Proprietor of Tua Br of Tun Bry Gomer Fulton tid Ne ¥. Ful Nasaau sta, N. ed THE NEW YORK SUN. year, Oy THE NUMBER 9315. _ some Likelihood of euccess. In the meantime, TuKt our troops will not allow forces t be landed, forts to be built, and ordnance to he mount. NEW YOR K, TUESDAY, rebels to leave the ter#l« | negro {pppoe are adopt JUNE The bank clause | PRICK chored off the Battery, ONE CENT The Daniel Webster has and ultimately forcing th & amall quantity Ominous Rebel Accounts, ‘% Fears of Defeat Expressed. HOW THEY LET GO AGAIN. Suesess of a New Battery. (A Peep at McClellan's Plans. +. UP IN A BALLOON. Prospects of a Family’ Quarrel. am, Painful Ramors from Misstssipp!. . Negroes in Revolt. Gen. Hindman a Prisoner. ' APTURE “68. 4JOLLY SPRINGS. ae iF Charlesto: 8.30 A.3f.—The Test night. Jay contain n brief on Monday last, ral regiments aud yarte of four confede- rate regiments and a battery. Datile lasted al; y with @ both sidgyf: ‘Tho Charles, ton Munovar would be renewed the next dayyand expressed j een for the safety efghe ay, in consequence of the great ex- Jawmmtion of the Southern troops and the loss of many '\ officers, from Charleston, and froin , a the Merovny, I should thi hut off from retreat fram Jar oats, If this should be so C! Yall, ‘Tye fchmond Disraton saya that ib can ben denied that Gen, Jackson bas been heavily forced lately, and the Mderal cx fall Ua across the Potomac, fbfr:oNAL RENE. ACoOUNTS, Memphy. Ja. 20.+The Charleston Mencruy, of ie genre ©The Confederate loas at Boces- ony! yesterday was 40 killed amd 100 wounded, fe buried onthe field 140 Federals, amd took 40 prisone: tharleston 16th, ange t Dur loss ts estimated at from to 100, mar was wounded, Cepta, Reed and King, and | | pe renewed, The Confederates Argamdch exhaust- jeut. Edwarde wévekilled, The attack will soon hight for a week, Rom THR yal It would seem from @he following extracts from he Charleston Maweury of the 7th, that the brave tor of thas sheet Is preparing to ith the firet thatgo, when the time comes, sul 1 bawls to others, “Never s Fight to he death !" The editor aa; For the present, this ney grill be printed bn a balf sheet, While sve determin pe change with rel iow of existing facts juatter of justice, ma lves. We have hich the Meno vn is destroyed, + Our prone lias not the capacity to insue our large pdouble sueets, Hence the temporary curtail. Ment of the papertsdimensions, We liteud that he Mencony sliall not fail to be published ir went, In issuing a hulf sheet ouly, we Lut imitate fhe example of the lea papers « ; nond, New Orleans, Petersburg, Memphis apd jobile. From the number of gunboats and vesmels of the arbor of Charleston aud in the Stono river, ®t) landing of troop and the conti upon the whores of in Esliud yonter ds that the attack upon Charleston Is tn thatthe Burnside ft jay of trial is upon us, the courage of our tr inition, ‘The gu been yet suljected to the fire of ach . Unless they have ‘number of Monitors, which we by no meana bes jes a8 protect Our hai eve, they are likely t» pay dearly for the b rmping auch a gauntlet, Our peop! jad prepared for desperate resistance, Except the ‘xempts for railroads, workshops, banks and news Wrs, and the foreign population, few are not in ranks of the army, We have everything at Ke in the struggle, and little to hope in case of are, We tris that the defence of Charleston ll be worthy of the cause and of the old city of © Palmetto Btate, Only eleven vossels were off the Stono on Wedn tad there were Sftega boats ute gists: is prenenly 9 mere feeler, froparetory to further peratio enemy, when thoy cam eee their “Tie 109 and 111th Pennsylvania Regiments ‘fre encamped near this place. As our forces were marching through Newtown, they eapied aman counting our troops, y arreated and brought to thi is Groves, and he states tha tet a battery at the taitle of Bull Run, but, ¥ engagement, resigned and returned to Bofore leaving Winchent © strangest po that have yet reen, 288, and the SR. Spaulding Jeo, Fortress Monroe on the 21st. The following are the names of the sick and wounded, belonging to New York regiments, by the 8, R. Spaulding + Yankees in this neighborheot, polioy te clearly to ‘attack at once aud ‘wth the bayonet, own mien if ours cloae up arti lery, if permitted, inuat alwayaend ae it has | His name done at Yorktown be whipped in that keon'e f TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1862, LATEST - NEWS OY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SUS | rist THE GATHERING STORM. CHARLESTON CALLED TO JUDGMENT. A DAY’S HARD FIGHTING. Congressional Procoodings, XXXVUth CONGHFSS—Senat Bien Session. ington, Tune 23.—Mr. Wate minittee on Territories, the admission of the Sit Virgiute inte i. oe a. tof the N for the better government of the Navy Various ametdnietita were ade, tl gh ss A aneat deal is atl in the dispatches about JV Austin, BH 1AMeh, Twas the witness of of military discipline ‘The streets were inte horrible condition with mud, €c., and @ body of soldiers, detailed from different regiments, were put to work Why this was done, when plenty of contraband negroes were idle lying on the stepe and cellar-doorm passes comprehension. Blough entered @ solemn protest agalnat the whole ceedings, but, so far, ho action has been taken Frank ‘Thurston, Fy Sth Serg't Robt Atkina, B Pat McGuire, G, ergt KJ Maral Haskins, BL 100th, regiments of Virgi T Perry, 1. a iaa are doing aheary beequent battles ¢ fell $1,000 wort ply broken before HB Durham, @, Pp wkirts and cali P 1 providing for an additional oath of o Mee | iment offered by Mr, Trumbull (1!!.), | raons for whom ‘tbe f path of office, was amended ou im. Hion of Mr. Davis, so as to further except senat: il the Vice-President, and adopt cleaning them, Fortress Monroe, June 22, via Baltimore, June 28.—The weather continues very warin and dry. Today the heat is oppressive, Adelaide brought down today Mra, Senator Wilkinson and Mra, sen Proveeded to White House to visit our army hospl- tale, and minister to the sick and woun ted, the steamer Atelaidi prescribes the a f een gotng thelr rounds. Tire following Tepresentativer, a ed and the bill passed. Yeas, 83; nay: ve votes were aa followa: BMesars, Bay. Powell and Bauls)ury Li J the Commltter of . made & feport poke against the « Aunt Betty's deactiption of 9 the mespest man in the nile on the top, and the: Unioniste Fired Upon ta Kentucky and of Hanlon, who fariile, Keuned: CW. Mwnaner, B, 64th, Louisville, Ky., June 22.—On Friday evening As neveral Unionists were returning froin « meeting to choono delegates, five of them were killed by we ceasion Dushwackers lying in ambush near Berry's reemouts were immediately ser Lexington, Ky,, and other places, and the capture {the bushwackers ia considered certain ud akini® the Ades and then he carefully skimming © Park and then he wotera it [* AT Lacrosse, Wi courted w dangliter aged 20 years, then, Jno White, B. Sint. Beret A Clark, 1, 92 DM Manigle, My John Nester, By Thomas Noble, ference on the tax Mr. Sherman (Ohio) of five mulls on cotton es Leing more a bi Sisters of Charity arrived and left this moruing for the army of the Pc er from White House P Jue Parley, th ts Rich Gwyn, By Oth + Sth inst, aman who first he report of the Committee was cone Mr. Clark (N. HL) nv Tiearn that yesterday General Hooke # opened upon with bell, but did no Goueral Hooker auswered from THE ENEMY'S RETREAT CUT OFF, | one of our powertut new batterion, just « Latest from Gen. MoClellan. The Enemy Hooking on to Hooker. cording to law, to the hired girl in the That chap did o while there ws Mr, Clark then moved ‘4 reported from the Special Com: uestion, the Senate we hus love run ty w WB Ferguson, ©, 56th. ‘throwing heavy bella which were seen to Lust acking party, by persons tn one balloons, causing the rebel are kedaddle" iu the ruost approve style, Our troops are reproseutod aa enthusiastic at the near prospect of @ great and decisive battle, ADDITIONAL BY MATT. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Parss, under date of the 20th, saya: RANELS GETTING DERTRRATR, The reports from Gen. M: seem to indicate a desire to bring on 9 general engagement befor in rondy & make them skedadidie "regular approaches, n for the lsat thi In response to Gen, H. leck's call, Inrge amounts of pro Louin, for the suffering Mississippians, re been Liberally distributed tants, who seem grateful for railroad t# open about eight miles from Grand Junetion, and it is expec among the rebel of Profesaor Lowe tillerymen to « House ef Representatives. hed establish @ land district in Novade Lovejoy (11).) asked leave to Introduce @ hi T Ward, D, 40th. A Hamel, L, doth, Dant Hicks, A, 100th, M MeDouough, 1, Tist, sient LUN) Low tig ihe killed © wz the inhabi- kindness, The ry of the District of Colum he resolution trom new turbine water wheela ia now that the road will be vphia by the 26th inst, mation has been received at headquar- tora of the evacuation of Cumber rebels and the occupation thereof by the Federals, uregard has turned over . Deagg and gone East without taking any troops with him, ‘The rebels are taking up the rails north of Tupello and carrying them South to complete the road from Meridian to Union- fay no troops have been sent Won of sending any is Feequniringe 89,089,000 Hof water every Mhoura to keep thent ine onder, and with thin ys jocks will pump into ou to @ feat aw Representati sugressional District of North Cat nd Gap bye about 2,809,000 ja ve then went into Vill authorizing an additional issue of ommittes of mn the part of the rebeis Deserters state that 1: his command to G. harlor wearent again, with hie Mr. Baker (N. ¥.) said the measure pending was Will lead to such disasters and fully issue of @ hun Wan Ceimin 1 s94hs FAP Smith,'B, vag within? vid not awnetion it, Reg inst onan dred and fifty millions of legal tender noteg ax pr As operating av ue the hurailint widences of debt, aud irre. nd, he haw now as to leave little & Mr. Hooper maintained that th nt hae nonin riderstion was continuation of @ a heretofore pamsed, Was luterled for ity . Ava business man, he (per) hat Drehionsion it would be dasastrous, if ear ry should. have un of dolfara at its con of all the demands against the u ‘This would ensure emaefide Mr. Morrill (Vt) remarked that he was oppored Corinth, June %@.—1t ia now positively ascertained t Gen, Reauregard n reported from tt Upper “Crust “View ‘of Dixto. Gon, Bonuragard left where he arrived hin personal mtatl for Montgomery, {uat., accompanied only hy Utter demoraization to their army, aut the f° IMPORTANT FROM CORINTH. eauregard Getting Disgusted. |; f the moat ting tion at Richmoud is the stench: nt was recently vived stating the caune of his departure: ove Wat he joes to take come that it iv to explain the cause of the evacuutic considered the most proba- r nome time bh re on antagonistic Today the weather ia the warmest of the seam mercury standing m& 90 degrees in the shade, ‘The nights are very cool, tenced for larceny te ir troop are encainy Kebaractor as ty dicken even ¥ kuow the real of human life at Pair uke Tho sylliets brought by the Spaulding wore wounded at Williamshury, Yorktown, Hanover Court House, and Fair Oaks, of them had been Ly House for a long t it has been known and and Jot, D wooda which bad Bo far decayed w Bot approach the xpot Joy was opposed to th@ Mutterance Dank notes'which do not represent mpocte: but if was to have the advantage: currency, let the Government enjoy it, and monpp- cla isiness of making irredeemable pape fe (Lovejoy) was opposed to competition iu thin ad the Government only privilege of not h Mr, Stevens (Penn) said A large number in tho hospital at White Thovo who wore on the sick list are now rapidly recovering from MEN'S reception of a dol meressive Friend, wie act of emancipation to fase a proclamation freeing a aa attracted) much reed alavery wan wrong, and i THE WAR WESTWARD. ¢ Southern Atlantic f several hundred ma ‘he atoreship Willan Badyer, Capt. Henry D. is for tat port to-day, and otuers will follow Benuregnrd A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Pass, roe, Jiine 20th, aye from @ member of the Governor's Guard ptured at Ashi morning, shat General Beauregard te po Richmond, and is second } ‘he waved « nail med to Bim that rdall thie before. He cond not dia 1 director of this port, + of officers come down on the boat tho mon in the int every day, gh—but I learn, accitentally. their own making. ns for distribu military hospitals in and about the city. Tho following are the sick and wounded by the Danka Webste NEW YORK REGIMENTS, from White Hout thing which will pas al command to Joe Johna- | was wot the cago with amall notos which are nc derstood in the rebel per of his troopa had arrived, and posed to McClellan, Eomonp Q. Anprews, of the 40th N.Y, ibis life saved at the battle of While aiming Maite, xtriking werful constitu in the army ofthe Potomac, and there will vever fliuch on the battlh never be whippe ‘THE BATTLE FI camps that a nun were with them, oj formant waa an tate! aud ane Ido wot think would faleify He ways the food the Virginia soldiers ket in poor, Yut they have enough to eat always, ‘except Wawn on the march, ‘The War in the Southwest. Memphis, June 21,—Col. Slack still retains ommand of this city, Ho has issued an onter, re- quiring the Board of Aldermgn, Mayor, Recorder, her city offigiala, ty take the oath of alle. bo regarded as ayripathisers, and be ar- rented and treated as traitors, A Greensboro (Mi Mey are istuod, 00 thie iuiportance of # amendment $9 the frat aootion, Win MeDonal: Of, 100,000,000 ub 8 Mebean ality € A. YP Racdavany By Th Lb Weed. ©, dw vr dgers, D, las UB honrich, [O Stewart, C, Lat, © Smith, Ky 64 I) Wau Poste! B Drown, C, 94d, nH Worthlugte im D, O4th, YROM THE BALLOON, nwe'n balloon, yesterd: near Gaines’ Mills, on the right contre of the Fades ral line, and within for Who issue Yotem uot bearing tnterent the picture and cutting off 4 and of Much deominatton l J wouton pipe which was alao in Lin pocket, ‘The ball then continued ite cours: and passing across the pit of his stomach, came oud dent of the Mis. top of the bowl of a | Joseph Wen, K, 6th, Janes Lynch, BE, Lan, Terence Lyuch, 0, 73 iniles of Richmond, the whole day, and in the few hourn it ascended, some thirty or forty army officers nemy's troops fram the Int of view tt afforded. oon ta held to the ground by a strong ‘ord a thousand feet in length, and of course as+ cenda to that distance above the earth A pill wn, and, being strongly | will b there,ts but very little danger he colovel aud bis as- ‘ascend, officers and others, with authority for the ace. twos And shrees et a time, and, at! entered the flesh, hat no note aliall b part of adollar, and th ‘ilions mbail be of a lower denomiua ul by yous, O7 ; nayn, 49, This amendment is the only one to the firat aec- jon, The other sections we White River UBLICAN faye, frydinteti the old © nut @cted on, aud jsor¥ uf vow UsagPoeing amondwents ty MN. {ita dwellings, except porliapa nbled into the wate: dead an well—the grave; ty years met was half & mile td beon por- there are Lot Great Excitement Thore, Joseph Fu pie K, do and tackle arre: the power need to pull itd fasteisad ¢; the earth, of the machine ¢# dwwollluge of th contained the dead of up ; but is has gradually wovgringly rebuilt thie yoa enoigh uotisés of people left to start a uew town or ts Iroughth is New York tuan Joseph Weiner, D, planation, the report was adopted by 106 against 7. Adjourned, NEWS ITEMS, &o, A MonNIKXG and evening wularly to Harper’ the usual connections, ‘Tire Irish citizens of Millwaukie have sent of the poor, aud # aev- Dnira 1, 100th, paper of the 14th, saya that b Mornbard, A fuformation from Okibbeha county atntes that the arming themsc!y srpose of killing all the whites. . was discovered in time to be frustrated. f the t4th saya, a Richmond with a Georgia rapidly for the Sergt J Brunom, 1, 62. On the 18th of in has ascended af ti ore severe In tho State of arr aehiheag wenger train is the end of the tether, ® grand v w of both armies | June a pun Ferry aud the The Mobile Newe + telegram states thut Geri, Lawte brigade, 6,000 strong, wasto ‘save Wednesday to reinforce Jacko ty fe butter and cheese, which will be materially lessene raine couse tinmi great strawberry nt of rain af the right time, nesee Counties, grad aud grain, parti ularly the Bpring gratr « Went, making horizontal that materially interfere with an three marked ol the first to atrike t! hickahominy, aluoms beneath one's f by ite dark green swanmpa, runs likes the horizon, away Northwest, to where it blends with wouls aud Lille in the Bouthenst, ‘The James river in front, though distant, runs to a deep, crooked valley, Win Bhackelte $0.0 to Ireland HJ Rudd, B, 2 ond rémittauce will soon fu valuable and extensive law 1i the late Nathan Day M I. HA Johnston, D, 65th, © The Mobile News of the 16th faye nothing of4}'e canture of Fort Morgan, mh Under AE“ heing ta were in progress at N zy, codsidered to be alming at the from Vicksburg to the 1 Grenada, state that no active demonstration Lad been made by the ral gunboats appeared Adolph Schuster, C, bad, Fiward Kirby, G, 84h, Pp where it rises waa $5,000, bud It brought The hay crop | deo Wellman, K, 64th, naval arrangem CA Penny, E, 24. Mn, Owens, of Syracuse, has Aliarda which Inated five by noored over 2,400 poi up from sheer exhaustion, Fiorina, at the time she se ry fur dollars wud fifty-five cent 1 that the whe to show that,for a month past, Li Veccnuareuants W Jsckish, Hl, Elina 8 Gree, C WG Roger, F, Tath, Ea Van Winkle, Shields’ Division has experione A correxpondentw “H1telda" troops Tooke wear and tear, the on for ) Generale Evans and Pemberton had compliment- 6 wore ed the rebel troope for thelr bravery in standing up ander the heavy Sey from our gun- Lonts and batteries,” The place four miles a large portion of t! e al sight. Ivapponrs t 1hth from Lelow, » of thit wun haw bees wn fort fleations atreteh thick Wills and pen kled with cannon, surr The Capital Syuare can and tre a ictioute is an dday for Vicka- ypowered, and his men were we offeial employment, wandering ching. Clark's Bi: earttt like #o uany frightened deor wh ‘4 , and the loads of their revolvers w 25 een » they took stones from t) «vance of the enemy. Tho payinaster 4 off Shields’ men, since January, and wre dentitute of c! of thet are barefooted, and no ghoen road and throw wl, however, i4 quit stare and bare fl fORKIGN papers say the searon at Barton-Ba- deo bes commence Pe errive aud give thatold gau! fie © have moved their letine, A, 7th, iant, Ky 440, by fare he id looking i ‘Intimated in foreign papers that at the the P. roa oat fou to At a Shogaen 1 sent aed teecy shells Crescent ‘néwspapor establishment at Orleans, wan recently wo! Te brought $3,200, Capt. Abels, under N 40.ywiduy evening. * ‘Tne Wheeling Inteutre crops in Vira Ns leary with in as in the most fa sous we kiow of, “Wheat is unusually. fi neadows, which are now in some places bein town, nothing the fortifications around. Richraond iw alinost fi Sago, Aesiar tists with rebel cam A thousand cavalry horses were picketed in one ers. were plentiful Weage tenta, ured by the men, shone in e '« rays struck thern, ‘is anserted th: covered as Leen the ex reater weight of hay to the yet in head, but we hay econ a field that looked the necessary wartith, tionately large a9 4) hever looked bet now receiving first hoein, anda Mepell” of quite as well as any of the rest, A werren from Newbern, dated June 16th, rmanding General (1 his trip to MeCle!lu ers taken at White Joseph Warre captured at Far was released by order of sMAalrogard Miss,; outige Ith, He zeports that the stato archives, and Tatrenchments | gouri, the front of their position, few guns wore mounted. guns of heavy calibre are eprinkled along these | Jackso owever, are the 1 prominent of all the sights, ‘They direction, and the Southern aud Western horizon ry . Wagner, G, Sth, ‘A apecial dispatch t the Augusta papers, from of Gita. Butler, of either wheat oF ry, Treat’ oe tia, : i LG Bheidon, 1, Gath, steamer Dick Ke: ae flag of trucean ing ofgbo 13th, from Mobile, bring: i of flvur to the Cuts Ix Tandon, the day rpectable nau glelibebata! before a wagon, and his head was crushed . Tn his pockets were found the winger, aud other horses of the Derby, Telegraph line has been broken Yut the principal trouble is the reen Kiver, where the line has bee! present means of ‘A sovere battte took place thie morning on mee Island, four rulles from the city: Five regi- nents of Federals, wits artillery, attacked our bat ies at Secossionville,’ Col, Lamar commanded 1e Confede © few hundred troops pulsed the enemy with great slaugh- r. The enemy fought but were defeated, Dur victory waa Somplete, enemy's lose is posed to be about 400, 80 prisoners: early all of the soldiers were able to walk to the hospitals atthe Park Barracks were provided with clean un. derclothing and shirts, and with a ge fast, which they all seemed to appreciate moat gratefully, ‘The hospitals are now crowded with these men, some of whom are very badly wound. ed, A-crowd of men, women and children are gathered around the entrance tothe Park Bur- racks, many of them making inquiries touching the arrival of some friend or relative from the Everything that can be done to alleviate the sufferings of the men és done, A large num- ber will be sent to their homes today, MILITARY The recruiting returns of the regular army handed in yesterday show a marked impr: ‘To-day tho new order goo recruiting officer $2 for will stimulate recruiting ina very m Within a few days U, 8. regu moving to the seat of war with groat ri the cavalry recruited in adja ordered to Carlisle, city, reinforced by another fi nies of infantry have left Fort Pre! Fort Hamilton, #' meuts froin thet ng up in the We Memphia, June 21,—'The Grens@e Arrrat of the 15th says, that Holly Springs was occupied by a considerable force of the enemy night before last, tiddenly and much nfusion ensued, ‘The Provost Marhal is among prisoners captured, Atrain was about ready he South, upon which mauy citizons attempted to take refuge, for the purpose of es- caping. ‘The crowd waa fired o1 aod some others killed, No public stores remained at Molly Springs, from the balloon, I must be silemt, One thing, however, in the wh view in mont r tro of the picture runs ‘gud yellow about a mile wid tent, or wagon appear upon it. tween the two armies, thrown, and on it surfac . from each other, but go military sign isto be sen after the Derby, a re ly lay down on the his bac of rebels up country to learn that an entire change haa been made in the rogramme of operation: Hurnaide he must send # new batch of spies in town and get corrected reports of the new All the labor aud money heretofore expen ood as wasted, and our sagaclous commander has It ia my business to If he would head off in several places, oud Lieut, Mall aud there are wing to repalr it. Tur. Stars and Btripes now wave over the Temaius of every dead President of the Uulted except those of James Monre were taken, some yeu York to Richinond, Tie Chtttgo Trinone fs inform dyed of the Confederate prion Donglas were recruited inte the ranks of tho Tria! Jot, and Left with it for Wash+ Everywhere else, stretched an far aa the eyo can reach, are the thousand and 0} but this broad, quiet, de #0 lonely, #0 noun or field, or stream lies fairly hoodwin! find out whither we are iy ean to tell the public for Gen. Branch's or Gen, Jobuaton'a bevel Tur other day, a8 a number of rebel ors wete being shipped fi di by the previous shelling ot gue enemy, day and there no atilt eas it nln First Arkansas Re Washington, June eentutive Phelps of Missouri, da vuthwestern portion of that First Arkausns regiment of cavalry is rapidly ndreds are repairing to the ing rendezvous from the Wentern and Ni ern counties of Arkansas, ‘Thia regiment w! orgaulzed in Mimiourl, though coruposed entirely of AMcaysins, —A dispatch to Repre- id Cassville, in state, says thet wgrander sight thou Sanduaky, » litte! gun oppears, at with his noley Ove of them, © lund ow which not! General McDowell, Manassas, June 23,—Gen. McDowell is rapide ly recovering from his injuries and expects to re- ina fow days, Sec accompanied by a number of prominent from different parts of the country, paid bim u tly ep remarks about thi jade om Saturda; said, © We eat Duteh Brigade ou gel? was the iuataut retort, Ar the conclusion of the discourse by Any inorniug, @ cole hoapital purp. of tor the sick abd wounded soldiers The collection amounted sume active duti lection wae tale lav music made areoaiks teat ing visit yestord “It ino very Kood place to exercise the mii # picked rattling close at hand, A musie cn! enr can study the different ty they skim throngh the air, ‘Philadelphin Racos, r troops have been Philadelphia, June %, of the Philadelphia Sportsmen commen {folk Park Course, @henandonh, * A correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, es of Dullets as o evacuated by Beauregard, fay the rebels and ‘writing from Mid the following ix Tt was @ swell from nud, a4 It passed into the distance and. ry pretty chang ttartling sound is Bhat produce It comes like the shriek own, Va., June 13th, giv esting intelligence : n by the date of this letter, Gen, ved to thia place, On Mons Le were encary orders to matels i : Yesterday «troop left this © weather was lont ita velocity, rece’ Slough's Brigade hi re ever in occupation b I brigades, wh: Thursday leet, and det this side of Wiuchoster, ro wAquarters of regular rey! are also under orde tor the Tho destination of these troor ¥ permitted to publish, Wo havo w circular from she SM Avon, dated the 20th Muy 8, men-ofwar in the Baste’ U, 8, aailiag evrvette Bt » hat prohibited thi of the British 57 Am as It hing rece of the inhabitants of Turkey ntnwnt of that country, Princess Alico, of Eng tponed, owing tot the purse, @ two mile dash, with starters, was oneof tho finest and moat closely contosted evar witnessed in America, and our 1 turfmen expressed unbounded delight ud satisfaction atweciug such @ magnifies . every horse entered for the purée coming to the pallets, but ther the following morning (Tuesday) brigade was on the marob i before the hour o} by the ragged 4 which is left on the abe! DENT of a Philadelphia journal Tu marriage of th Ab that tine the L Hemisphere were Louis, 24, at @ the rebel capitis st in a primer He was soon aft.r julued by taif, and the Mary h the poor girl wan band—for tis isthe third aul the whole pa: The stake for threo won ty West Roxbu Loih heats, followed by Bl ile heats, wae who came in firat on ondin aud Capriciouse. istanced on the third heat, fourt postponeta eu urred during the eth Posty “ march, and when th |, bending sail at the for the Eastward, all well ; in the Mediterranean, sininor officers, John KR, Jobn- Ib was expected in me, would be corvette Conntitutlnt be Trivhman shr sii. Ou was withosned by ‘were very reserved tu the'r my and if they were obliged and Halleck, ¢ Aronnd Like an old atby Burnside fh ple of all these place Attentions to our tro to sive our forces a drop of water & ‘ough the towh\"buards WP, Bid HoAnnevesdary The ment Mud, which ff about wa, about 6 o'clock, ceded by Gens, Biyel and 8) ickens and the nid ou the West by an. Faeragut, Orpi&dyrter i pe, Tris rebel forts off Santa Rosa Island are now ral troops, and for tient, nnewr the low protect It from attack by the rebels. thore, and the Ua! Hoty and bis gun unt aded. One of the Bt. Le ato deserted from his veawel ron that the Ino, #eut } replaced by # guubons, Afaird at the Puiladelphia Navy Yor’ are atill unusually briek, novel appearance of The stoke for the twozmile dash war won + Popegiwignti, Trovatore, Buushine, Ella D., Bette Ward—Trovatore Leating Suushine balf a length for the second place, Time: 8.43, The prospect for tomorrow is highly attering, A Kentucky aud Ten- flue sport (a confi- wed in order by but he walked nearly half w mile to fn had his Loadquarter was probing for th € other dear, TE had ut haw boo grnd e retrewt of the Cou id their reapece Bttrwcted much nobis sind wy Yard last week, and it #uppoded that a practical test of its unefialny be made, the exp | federate urges, A sunrwn ob excused himself for takiug the oath ot allegiance, 1 a contract of marriage of horses fron nersee are ou the ground, doutly anticipated, Gen, Sige! has returned to Winchester, expected back this evening, and wi! take the entire command of the for Orleans, thus | Vut be tore up Ii !) immediate! tthe Novy Yard were vd it t# believed that the veasel will be Monitor claim for it, as gunboats Port Royal and Masiachusetes yesterday from PLiladelphia, and the steam ding only while bi the Confederate Government, #0 far as § concerned, 8 stone dead; and therefore our contract with it ia aban eud, Tue Vionna joumals give a receipt for re- Tq buree ! mewing the nature! toate of milk or ercam turned Sanitary hospital steamships Daniel Webe rand S, R. Spaulding, having on board 648 tick and wounded, arrived at thia port yesterday ‘The Milnols Constitution, "een, Blough 19 the same General who, while © jority in 88 counties Canby's command, tn New Mexico, were ~ir- the Texans, ralsed a regiment in Colo 'y,and marched to the relief of Colone Canby, cutting bis woy through the Texan ranks, able to perforin allt Chicago, June 25. new constitution ntied yet bo boar fr. Gretle wajvtity ia 134) of about 4! morning, The Daniel Webstor went to the dock | sai toot of Canal street; tho 5, R, Spaulding bas ame Ygunboat Gouth Carolina oy Ssturday from Bostog of Taz New Yorn Bun, issued eve Taser, wrappers for ail, TWO ORNTS' vn $ wie AVBSCRIPTIONS=PAID IN ADVANCE. Ove cop, 1 year, . Teta, | Three 1 ene Do. 18 use om, $1 00| Five os oe OF Specimen copies, grat acount of 90 per cent, from single rite, on each over five, BPP stage within New York Biats, only thirteew: conte a year —ont of the State, tiwenty-ate cen te, Adrens M. 8. BEACH, 80x Ovrior, Naw Your, for the Gulf, Ench bad on board @ large cargo a? provision, aromuntion, aud other necessaries for the fleet. LOCAL NEWS. Kew YORK AND THE VICINITY, Prrorgcimy.—As the Fourth of July ap- Proaches, fireworks, to which we have been almos® strangers for @ year past, begin to appear consplew ously for sale in of parte of the city, Venders 0 “rockets,” “candlea” “crackers,” and other plese of pyrote hay are te be found on the street com ners, In Ftores of all kinda, in the public markets everywhere indeed, and fortunately for the juvenile portion of oar population as cheap as ever before if not cheaper, No sign that of » searcity of powder focrush out the rebellion. The rational lover ob Peace and quiet, who preéeste ogeinet our annusd outhurst of pyrotechnic putrintian, and respecte Hitle the memory of the almond-eyed inventors @ “crackers and ' jonsatieka,* will thie year ot serve with matisfaction, aa mitigation of @ neces waryevil, the fact that the noisy, demonstrative ‘vrnekers,” “serpenta’ and similar abominationg, Aro somewhat lees in demand, better public taste leading more to “ Bengal lights,* “ flower-potae ‘colored Lomba,* and like pieces, which cast besw tifuland varied lights over surrounding objects and gratify au artistic love of the beautiful mone than a mere vulgar parsing abow and noise, Eves iu the cheap shapeof ‘ lances,” blue and red fire: fre sold this year more than heretofore, The oaly objection to these colored fires ts that the chemies ingredients which give the color, too frequently tnnke them go off when least expected by spontane ous combustion, ‘This, however, scarcely ever hap: Deus with roall quantities, even of red and gress fire the mort dangerous, ‘Tue Pivsiixe Mingran Senivas, at Floste ing, 1. 1, are at longth to be murrounded with prae teal conveniences which will make thern available to all, Dr, Roesler, a well known German phya clak of this city, having purchased them and com, menced the erection of a hotel, itain, parks, ete, about them, Fora number of yoara these spring, have been known to many of the people @ Long Island, and their medical virtues ha Pronounced by medical men, superior Sharou Springs, but the former proprietor, 1 & eM, would welther Aell nor tura them to praction, The chemical propertios of the water an similar to those of the celelwuted © Stahl: wasser* of Gernuns s Crey INsexetor reports the number @ deatha in thisetty during last week at S41,an inereae of G over the deaths of the week previous, aud ade crease of 12 from those of the corresponding weed Inet year, Tho principal causes of death were Tufantile convulsions, 24; aoaries fever, 12; inflam tation of the lungs, 16; comsuinption, 56; old age S: diptheria, 11; diarrhea, 20, There were 10 eilles by accident and 2 murders, n Tur Lavine ov tur Meruoprgt Eriscorad Cavnon, corner of Avenue 1 aud Oth street, gives strawberry fontival and munioul entertainment the evening, for the benefit of the church, ‘The chalg under Mr. R. J+ JCLuston, will ansist, and in edd Hon, the follow! ser tnent musical talent hae ened: “Profewmer T, D. Sullivan, planieh Monare, Bonell, Cherry, Busene, and Stanton, voca) ists. ‘The popular new song, “A Soldier Beau, willbe mung, ‘ ad Tus ANNIVERSARY oF THR nInTH or Se Joun tum Barrie will be celebrated today by Higl Maas in all the Catholic, and spocial services in al the Protestea® ERIBS°R gr GaN Tesiival among hs Masonic fraternity, many of whom will commenced at “high twelve," and several lodges will commene in the evening and continue till low twelve.” 6 Jolin the Baptint and St. Joln the Evangelist arv clatmed as patrons by the eratt, me Tux Sons or Orinon ayn Soutvas Countiza met last evening at the Everett Hous, for the purpoao of forming » permanent association similar to the charitable societies of Bt, George, BO David, Bt. Andrew, 81, Patrick, St. Nicholas, Bom of New England, ly in existence in thi city, 8, Van Dunen, Eaq., 1 the chair, ‘The Secre Mr. D. 1. Halstead, rend the Articles of Asso ciation, the first of which named the Association ae d Sullivan Countics,” second uamed the objects of the Association te@ for the mutual improvement and advancement @ the members, social or otherwise ; the third pre Vidid for a watchful regard of those counties, and t encourage nnd protect young men therefrom to reaids in the city, the Afth for taking care of wounded and disabled soldiers, and the last for the relief, pe cuniarily and otherwise, of such deserving Brother an tight be ia distreas, ‘These articles were adop® ed aa the Conabitut wt the proposed by-law» was read, providing for an anuual meeting in De combor of each year, the day and place to be names by the Executive Committee, alto a meeting at suck otber times as the officers should direct : the officer tobee lent, two Vico Presidents » Corres ponding and Recording Secretary, # Treasurer, Finance Committee, which shovld ve and @ Committee on membership ; appointing the chairman ae President for the ensuing year; the officers to be elected by ballot, aud not to be removed ll the annual election, except by a tworthird vole of the members present at any regular or special meeting; thirteen members to constitute a quorum in of death, absence, &c., of the Presiden Vice President to preside; the President to always have power to call a meeting, and {4 empowered call ove at the request of five tnember he refuse, the five memberv to call one ; no debs te be contracted or contract made over the amount @ funds in Laud, Members who will become #0 now (Continued on Fourth Page.) —— a Too Late for Classification NION HAT ASSOCLA ite City Hall, 98h I RES FOR eal stand, Enquire 208 Gold wy Boklym CURL WANTED To bo HOUSEWORK Wagen $9,275 West Houston, sale, NE OR TWO GOOD BOOTMEN WANT ed tmmediat at 10 Oth wy vurgh, 296 “GIMENT, CORCORAN ZOU AVES Attention, Recruits wanted to fll Company C of this spleudid regtuent, Mt m4 be pted by the G tore mes. er wanted to fill thi# company te the minimum stand ard, Pay from $19 te #2 Per mouth; one months pay in advance; $10 County willbe paid to eaeh foldier when dmcharged from the servic commence Tem date ot enrollment, R receive r v their funilles, when mug tered ¢ rations and quarters furnished fmveerlintely soruita enrolled by Lieut, wi Th treet, or atthe Ib Rewiient, it Market, cor Reglinent Arm: rot Rawex and Grail TRY, Copt, M.D. SMITH, LL ©. BURK, Col, Commanding, Je SERAYED—ON SATURDAY MORN ares re oy tail, about 14 hands hi will be lit by Wout 42d oh oF send ing word whi tbo 239 Sepa wat SALE CHEAB ply u WASTED OPERATORS AND T A Vests S10 Kiviugton at \V FANTED ATTAILOE Pants, Good waces.—108 Lat Ay 253 \Wastep AILORS 10 WORK ch tic its, —O11 Greenwich V JANI x PATTERN MAKERS, mcouste to stove Work,—110 Bast 2d a WANTED AN oP LAND FI 3 ON © TOM RATOR AND FINISU er Siuger's machine, on pants, 18 Amity ab FITZSIMMONB—On Moaday, June 984, Huge Fitzsitnmons, youngest sou ae Thomas ene Fitzsimmons, aged 18 wontus and 21 days, The relatives and friends of the family are re Spoctfully invited © atteua the tunoral, thie (New ay) afternoon, at 2 ofvlock, from 11) Bast Tite #. Me rs wit be taken ty Calvary Comes tory (or internient. toa A WEEKLY EDITI ‘