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\ where in the city of Ficinity, ULATION 55.000 Copies. sent by mail: Three Do'lare year,— noth fe 81 1 at month $2, portage a this Btate (4 only seventy-eight cents a year— the State, #1560 year, Address all letters to 7 * 9318. the &th Georgia, The ond New York Volunteers, | ceiver about two days after the fall of Hort from the neighborhood of Troy, and the 6th New | son, Witness eed a note from ‘i ri hung once on Marie Al enty of diamonda worth $20, $30, 38 Jersey were near by, The 2nd New York were on | phreys rece: ‘out four days after the fall Cm orth, $60,000 engh, O88 Picked, while the New Jersey troops were doing fa- | Fort Donelson, dirceting him to carry the feeorda b Ayan mony doves, "Be ‘oe ‘now WOtwe gue duty ina redoubt some three hunded feet to | to Murfreesboro, He not seen Hum) diamonds, one of which is worth 000, acd the the right of the a ay road, aa ¥ = Ly ba Ry Bok od psy other $660,000, »ressad in the pickets by their numbers, and finally ‘he records of the Confederate Court were pro- {oto an open field. ere they formed the line of | change of cases to the Confederate money ; LATEST 7m | ‘atte, yelling like so many Cammanches, They ad: | involved in gulte of non-reaidents wo be Warned over ana A} fas arrives, 11h, a8 follows + sg vanced ata charge, Upon the redoubt, com: | to the use of the Confederate Btates, encon: TELEGRATH TO THR NEW YORK Mandaut wisely held his fire until the encmy were | Imac Lytton was next sworn and testified ae fole ‘Wo wore, therefore, mich in the ¢ oy well out of the woods. Then the war-d ge were red in Nashville; wae pops Oe ot which produced some rolling, but . ™ let Idose, and the ries of the Jersey boys were | the Confederate Court under Hump! + judg- ‘any roa aickness on board. In fact, ae nto pi mid the srnoke and rial docket of the Gon- ‘Toms the Atlantic with all the yoy s ath H\ fion Inckdent to such an occasion rt in Humphreys’ own handwriting, residence at a frat ae Lagi i‘ Durit \ re bs by t against non-residents, under the seques- violent motions of the vessel, large Ls ing t-4 R ton pickers, They succeeded in | tration act, for the use of the Confederate Btates 5 Passengers, ineliding many Indiem ba carrying off their dead aud wounded. Our troope | there were also muita of a criminal character brought taking our mile walks of four tmew ) Wedpesday. | 2:ipct woiest tier io this work, against of the United Btates for treason Sround the deck. | Last evenings the pasengese a { 1e Fighting on e IY | “the enemy did tiot make another attempt to take | against the Confederate Government ; some of Spontaneously united in an expreasion of : 4 the redoubt at the p the bayonet. It is a] these persons who were brought intd cotrt for Wehent autiafaction, and in recommending all thelr ry Tl sclence or art that bas to be etudied, hot mere ardor, | treason agaiuet the Confederate States gave bonds, frienda intending to cross the ocean, to cook © : Tt {ea skill that these Southern uneducated rebels | whilet others took the onth of allegiance or enlirted Toomy and somfortable passage on the Great Eastern, The pitching aud roiling of the emailer shipe oF mtoarvers we have peased ot met, have heightened our wdmiration of this leviathan.” “Gasrnar Burien,” say visita the New Orleane under a guard of one hundred men; bas yuaand men around the St, Charles Hotel art to the teeth; ts so scared at the results recently taken place, that he will fot permit Farragut te. with his seven veneols for further explore = A were he to do wo, Butler would evacw~ “4 ra" The same corress: HARD WORK FOR A SWAMP. cannot accomplish, ‘The musketry from the re. | in the Confederate service ; the conditions given to dourt looked ike one sheet of flume wx it poured | some of them by Humphreys waa that they might forth, decimating the tauks of the rebels, The bat- | go free if they would entiet in the Confederate ro 2 +04 tories to the right aud leit assisted, by throwing tn | army ; those who refuse! to take the oath of alles LETE FEDERAL SUCCESS. | sierant canist:r. saving the enemy the benefit of e | giante or enlist were remanded to, jail ¢ their only croas fire, Great 7 due the 2d New York for | offence was a/b ng. to the United Btates ; some of ainer in wh te og K these persons were brought into court by soldiers of round hk MB 'Loss 200 Killed and Wounded. | =" og from the atid they of Thuraphteyet Mumpbreya had ge ti ent had two 4 a e . B, Scovil 1561, he was arrested co a warrant emanating from. i) ‘el Cort of the Confedorate States, and uded, one m. nt bul), and the other w I New York " em wer taken before Hurophrers ou the charge of sedition J. Gary, of Aver and rebellion ng 16 Confederate States aud fs took with him four men and penetrated | giving ald and comfort to the U: tates, for men to do what Pdon't think Fought to tell you a® the enomyts country and red aotne va Having Ast a Un ted Staten flag avould flowt over Present. Our ladies now wear a neat ttle neces Ue informat cn, Te sdcured a colored man who | the capitol of Tennessee the eapitols of the Rion tag newed on their bosoma, and they plainly haw been in the habit of carrying marketing ¢ hmond daily. He waa talen ty headquarters Phe Information derived from him is of the utmost ple of Richmond are hard ee and malt canuct be b per p seconded states, The Jude told him he was « dane Kerous man, but decided that he war not an alien Witiess was held to bail in the sam of Is for which were exec he told t lawyer of ow oa revolver in the right side of their belt and @ Amal dick in the left, and in many cases they are fern turning up thelr votes with w peculiar pou® anda nignificant shake of the head—"You nasty Yankee, you,’ and pase on, Lam happy to say thee the Intied of this clty have taken a Loid and decided, Searle. 1 that it b " ‘ood News for the Country. ; ie ce ‘hat fae rat anit closed arrert hit 4 in pasting through our camp, asked if ¢ Great excitement was recently caused im . INAV Gay: were BleMlokd, Kngland, by the rumor that « number of NG y i od o | dressed, dead alles had been removed to @ house of @ CHANGE IN VIRGINI/ Se Lion Ute ehdly Th: Rised GP anitbpnodtietten, Gere cntent ttotards cuts nae ele ' There are a zroat mary cheap little articles of Dickinson he feb weerbied: beinre he house état panned the philanthr pic right «ny «which wor Dickinson yuade m down, and search wan made for the unlucky sextom ONE ARMY IN THE SHENANDOAH, J sitters te toe cute : te tatu bir ints the aie, Seeen the eneorees "| thie hot and dusty w aux of the ee. Mr. Li it appears thet the re king forwart te @ preate tof jute | erument; th egalust Dickinou was that malas ofa mutileiol baly had been seen in the Rebmoat. W Wiliu aig t. Our pi kets | he was netubborn, unyielding Union mea; it waa cowl Rouse, the keys af fh the Aexton refitesd to itey wrod he phe comntry, but the case to produce, But Mratiy, w ‘ged to open the get nearer aud aear ncderieest 43 wa sidered, aud his frienda gave bail for hie pr sea he maid that thy n sent there T T in tie Bouthweet Lehavier and to keep the pes rom & welghbsrlug medical lowly prev to . + . a Washington, June 26,—Flag Quiver D: tat the trial of De, Thornber ae viited for it be - AGEN. POPE IN COMMAND. | rience ine expe many ans Bor ~ ecneeoe. — Wh te Rover, men atafler the a tet, thrown from “Te will Operate Against Richmond. | cacmy wi icin te water wilde: The Navy been sunk deep partoent ant country will contrast the burl of re-tuterring them, Attenttew we comelichouse by th odor which proeveded fron It, Ture following discription of a race ove campa bef hot w grand hur tle race up by Gen, Meayher and who being all Irish, 8. posted, Thirteen enemy with the hun ane efforts m: MCLELLAN REINFORCED: [soir ete tevens ttl one of fs auiad es in the eng wow arreete [on the r 4 who ex: | who refed to tka b ‘Prom ‘White River. aly — whlow) Ww Dim ana tol yal it he would take Southern Confederne Veer the whol confode f cot Lis Lrigndey . were weil Nich several H exproswed the were told the victory an: aia ' were thoroughbred. ‘The distance was three-fourths cee Flag Oicor Farragut communicates t regions be would take au ofa miley three hurdles nnd ree ditchem. and. W-4: Additional About the Battle. Navy Departinent the report of an en ut three notths and tet goed ruuad. A ant was ocenpied. By 7% mwd | between our gaunboate on the Mie ppl aod the re- ” ul he waa cers, They at) dat the sound of @ iid " A bel artillery, iu the viemity of Grand Gulf, between A Lehn young Hieutensnt of regular artillery, wh ——ILE DYING SENTIMENTS, | sore: wad Vicksburg. A boat sent down to z folbeeity bay lth the vst wel ‘ee \ bring up coal vessels from near that point, dis- | taney for the whole Btete, and who had. been the faaher, the? the et ed owned by Mongh The next ited tho same way, and be won the id tiger akin robe.’ All the Kuglish, and ere dressed in tight panta, boots, fane; shirts, and colored caps, with racing saddles i covered earthworks in the process of erection. | Federal “Attorney for fur’ yeara previously; he ne Ni on and own to | (Ramsey) had attompted to raise company, but Report from Com. Parragut.| i+ sisanickon aut ttasca were sent dows t | (Marvy) had eltemptl to raine w compangs tat ry attack them, ‘They found » battery of rited quus | Trew rations fur slaty this was discovered, and be located there, and a forces of some 600 artillerists | was drummed out of camp asa rascal, but this in : short Htirrups, and looked very fine and very fore 1 ready to relieve them, A vigorous fight ennued, | hia (Brownlow's) opiuiou only qualified htin still midable, Sue Texan bores wes ridden welt hi | SHELLING AND SKEDADDLING. | seis reiewe wen, vcron tate eed |e merle cl! tah hl Prise pala Rit ney ee eae a Winabickon seventeen, ‘Thay, boweres, lat but Dna om the port of the Managers, mid d dirs col tray cop, Hor ete’ ectoed TE ae " one man killed, and six wounded, " start, so Hnaswuming wae hin a: nd all N EWS FROM CHARLESTCN. The fort being too serious an obstacte to bave in | (i: ged, Rep: a, Bong east, Ly Con, Tuomas W. Sweevery, of the U. 8, Ar- | wae then conatdored toe Sak core, esd city, Cam Secketons oat | hcreepeesy sine cuneate Bages that they lever saw'e horse run ine hurdle f-4 ae , P hy aioe oe “Independent fompkine afterwar:! wi o Uh , General Lyor od rode ju ‘ the rear of the boata, Commander Palmer, serving f resentativer, aul of the | my, seting Brigadier General, whose portrals we | oiias ino Daxter Blues.” When the war between | Ing been” disabled by m kick from hia bores. He | ers Nak: They all to isin prem Malt ee Nh Troo Ab te | that point, decided to bring the remainder of the of tho United Btates, whone Tibertien had | are enable to present to our readers, through the | the United States and Meatoo broke out, in 1946, | was mainly instrumental in the organiaation of the Bich Sonerrerea wate os be 7Xhat our ps are OUEs | jusdron down and break up the business before it fo outraged oy this reckless Susges thet ® | enterprise aud courtory of the publishers of the | he was one of the frat to volunteer for the national | Missouri three monthet volunteer regimenty of | tuouuted olficers — 4 became too formidable, Ou the afternoon of | conviction, impeadtinant upon barges | Taian Amenican, ia 8 native ot Dunmanway, in the | service, and joined Col, Ward B, Burnett's Ist | which he was appotuted Driyadier-General, Colonel proved agelnat him, county of Cork, ireland, aud waa born in the year | Regimont of N. ¥, Volunteers, (now General) Bixel taking command of the First wit! o ndas, THE BLOCKADE EVADED, | '°*,1* '%2,% drorped town abream with the Tun avpowner, Ts28.” The Sw env belong properly to th Wen Fhe Int New York Volunteers were assigned to | Koyiment, General Swaeny slid good service du | 1, Pesiry ek ms Maltese 29 Me jiadron, and shelled the town for an hour, er ee of Ireland, where they formed at oue period a nu- | the Brigade of General James hie! Lientenent | ring the brief Lut glorivus campaign under Goneral nce a poston JOURNAL Bate or ‘The President pro fem then put the question recon! bar they debevied thelp talarlen’ aud wih'] wheter tt od wee guilty Ry Crimes | merous And powerful soot: but the branch of the | Sweeny waa present at aud pat Lyon rates a t incident which occurred in thas ‘ 's few rifle shot, manifested no re- | And misdemeanors charged by the articles of im. | atully from which both the parents of the subject | important engagements of the earn} city Impressive Scenes in Congress. : Peachinent of the House of Representatives, of our sketch were descend Jocated in | eral Beott, from the siege of Vers Crus Two natives of Africa, of the boa spec Commander Palmer says the hetglita are | PY Lury anid he should vote for the tm. | the county of Cork for at | ple of centuries | ing of Cherubusos, which preceded th the S24 Regiment of Ll | moasurins respectively thirty and thirty-five fe filled with rifomen, and if they give him any more ‘ment of Humphreys, on the grouyd that while | !f not longer, The father, Willias the city of Moxico, In the action af hola V has been since acting as Brig- ft one hundred and fift ne sunoyance be shall burn the town, ding au office ne Judge of the United States he | true Calt, gifted with ur h 8 desperate hand to hand encoun' adier General, After the capture of Fort Henry be shah Bava’ cosas cicairae "JUDGE HUMPHREYS FOUND GUILTY u ene had anmumed to act Judge of the Confederate | aud not lens remarkal splendidly mounted Mexican lancer, we | Le was piaced in command of that position, hundred pounds each, have recently arrived km U Hem Chases States, But he (Baulsbury) would not commit | manly spirit than for that nice muse of bo formidable weapon be received a wourd in the face | AN the battle of Pittsburg; General Sweeny was Y, and are domiciled in large glass cases, a rlesten. himeeif to any of the declarations or scutineute of | ever distiugtiahes the “noblest work of Gox tho mark of which is apparent to thisday. At Cher. | again wounded, receiving two bullets in lie re- char, Captain John Sears, Their sngke- City Point, Va., June 25,—Southern papers 4 honest man, He died in 1527, lei tng 6 widow with pousen t “yo Layer was Teale mounted Fes gien A (ning nd saotear ta his leg. His iocurage 1 not tasted food for nearly a mont k 7 “pe _ | reveral children, of whom Thos, was the youngert, | in the’ right arm, but nevertheless continued | and conduct were the admiration of the whole ai ‘i Abe &e. &e. &e. Te Te aE ee Oe a ey Ee eee Mnseh toca ecdt at Ge’ EE Eeuats | eum after tbe Gieth of hay huabends. bere: weeny Minions Weta oni ke eck en inyy AK otwitliatanding his condition, be never | “RO Oe ey ch rp oe woilgneyy t 4 All was quiet at James Island on Sunday, but the present, determined to try what opportunities of success the | exhaustion and loss of blood, and hud to be oarried | left the fleld til) the close of the fight, mh hie | ° ‘att He stnete the, | enomy was busily engaged throwing up earth- ld afford ber growlug family, and | to the rear, As the hospital was several miles | horse was killed under him, and be had to remain | i" of the reptiles, An attempt had teen mada davauce on Mack y yy eng’ ing UP Menara. Rayard, Carlisle, Johnson, Pearce, Rice, | New divel Woe tb Wow , the spot where hi fell, the in the early part of the week to feed the serpents, works, Simmons, Stark, and Wilsou, of Massachusetts, rdivgly caine out ¢ R 1 fell, ly ‘4 ties settled ; wud Audin al, and the effects which by the way are the finest specimens ever seem ‘ atcClellan's Headquurters, June 25, Evening. | charleston, June %4,—The nteamer Memphis, him with eupport- | with “bees j aravated bin wounds t) 4 in this city, but the largest of the pair was them ral Hooker, at nine 0% this morning ft verpool to Charleston via Nassau, N, P., ran | {y H her sons, whot necessary, and wns accorlin hoped the Government will in an angry mood, and darted bis m1 neral g, from Liverpool to Charleston via 5 ‘ ing an eating the act of secession, Mr. Brown: ay ry 6 , hideous head is mo with the view of ying | the blockade yesterday aucceasfully, She has on | Mg voted not guilty ; guilty 88, On the third should natisfy herself of the expediency of rem ‘Sho attendant surge Whathor th his merite by bis sppoluty head about so viciously that it was judged ime MM neainis it HHL Deak pe Ler fatnily 9 America, Ou the passage out,Thomas | had been prope 1 or that jeneral belore the adjournment of the Ns fone ay y i hat his tro) * | board Ward, | C+) a tring bit with orvaniging armed rebellion , ‘2 prudent to insert the food, * Gow position. The reault was, that bis troops met | board Mr. Ward, late minister to China, ond ®ve | (he veg wah: guilty 82 ty (Menta, Auth. | Who wad then about ten years old, was wasted ther than was wt frat n4rens, Tolsuy Lina tah: atid Sith o most determined resistance from the ene-} Juable cargo of Brituh goods, The Memphis is ®| ny, Feamnden,. Poster nnd Hay u) 4. On overboard by a sea which truck the ship posed, mortification ens ral Sweeny Is an ardent lover of the land of ies anda livekan: Bi We leet d Woy, which lasted until four o'clock in the afer- | new iroo steamer. fourth article, charglig him with a co with the unc rable energy which through bis | ton became necesaar, » | his birth, and longs for the hour whem, in her sery. | sive, anda tive hen having been placed frr y i oppose ky furve the wuverumentof thot eut life Las marked bit or, the ttle | mitted with the most heorie fortitude, A long fee, he moay meet th anon foe, of his adopted as | cage the spectators awaited with uacomen inter=® ‘Sob, but the rebels were forced to give way before . duality 2 guilty 10, (Meaara Brownie tly kept bimaelf afloat, ancl after being | to one of his active temperment, terribly tedious | well ua his native Even while lying dis. | est the result which was anticip: Tae fowh he invincible courage of our men, Atemn from Washingtou, fn, Harty Heoderson, Kennedy ng aconsiterable time in the water was rercued Ly | confinement was the rewilt; but the war wasthen | abled by his wou eived in Mexiew he tind | looked upon the serpents as a culprit docs wpow " Durtag the day everything cated & general Washington, June —The rumors from New M with, Ten Fyck, Wilk she railors, who lowered a boat to his assietan. prec lly ended, and his adopted country, which | made arral its to cast Limmelf inte the the the jury about to “try the "a& The rep. @pgagement,but tt my, for some ri orother, | Yorks of contemplated changes in the Cabinets «re wi wed on t " . n gurly age, young Sweeney was wpprenticed | he had served so no longer required the labors | peeks for Irie) Independer ‘That tiles returned the gaze, but not ‘with’ the same thd pales ad Tent | not believed here in wuy quarter, mt aly On the six rating Vusinosa, and derved ont bis time | und sacrifices of in i Portunity was nob altorded bins but bia heart te | ‘ie’ Cision to dechte tle casey accord H Decked out oft, Tue troopsull fought as gallantly |r cgardod ag Liviw Apects aioe, i Hou at thet . yin the office yown and ree | At the outh nent rebeliion, he | still aa w ver for the qood cause, and Te ciderices WIth thele Losin erase cee tee @ver, The loss on our side will be about two bun | the Pri UH Visitto Lieutenant-Gene al ra bie firin of Banks, Goul the leading te Nowy wrt Barracks, and way aubrie | riorient au By ee i yan the ir heads resting upon the Andiwounded. The wing pong | Wa# on business, the military beoring of which ts bh thw publishers y ri) Where hin ed to the command of the St. Lowa folds of their ¢ i €: sheng ‘i piomundeds pHa cai 2 br }etured. if esieey p A ny poeal Qual t al favorite aor tthe arr » he ise true type of the | first port : ly in I e wounde 4 den, Shivids, indimant over the action lide wou beeame ral of the mill a wa tative man of whom we | victim, ‘The tow! tu inter ald to General Palmer, mun rejecting Lain me Mul raly by +3 ENS District NA tury crgantastions of the ne, particularly wha | cofimand eb the surrender of the et | a. Capt Mferty, of the 2d lic Besiatey A848 said, Wily Mover, dintrict of Tenn |} ome eee enenernee | . ——- — | ed thelr f wounded in the ley, im, ‘ : all moved * sustain the adiuinistration in @ vigorous p ENTISS, and fifty other federal officers | $1,200 bo 2 intently up The loss among th of the 1st Maasachus | @ Beuniny vania meinbers bas 0 RELOF mialified fr ! tou of the war, forthe supportef the C en at Shiloh, have been rowoved to Atinuty, | $1,200, tormentora, ‘The largest of the @atts revimeut, which suffered the most iw aa fol | [im Mie few brit, wulews hoa lw Beye oro andyg the Vultod state: Von wad enforceraeut of the i (Ay Gur, showed no disposition to selae its prey, lows There are fying ramorein the oy spree eared, Venn, (ny the wae 6 crane & "| A Narive of Venloo, who isa sexton of one | Nh [tumor tio we | and the presence of the spectators, inducing ae Capt, Wild, wounded inthe hand; Capt, Carry Har] Kuss) tne aon a communicatt Sea ie is pol decnseos us 1h of the churches in Great Sait Lake City, bas been | | IMee prvsod, something lke feat in his Cone fwounded in the brenst; Capt, Chamberlain, wound diiuthe face; Lieut, Phouas, wounded in the | Butler towards arrested for stealing the garrueuts of the dead whom ‘The result was a defeat of motion of the The result was a defeat of that awction of Uh Holamerad: vention, which wished to unite with the Danaltes, by bis Southern rights friends, smaller of the two, however, attempted Brmerputated; Lieut, Daitosy wouuded iu the lee, | Tie ew yt try —_ A Dispatomt from Chattanooga, published in } ,, Tin Rictiman) Dasvarony, Stat, contatnn the F geveral tines ti scize the fowl Drawinve le Our killed is small, most of our men being wound. | VAving taken on 2. ‘ . ‘s Billiard Match, Southern paper, anya the Fi ® | perused with jutense interest by every one who re. | its head and contracting its | nti PA. The loss of the exomy is not known, but itis = Ris A ecaee ras romans! suday oston, June 24.—-Tho billiard match, earom | eit from has place,iowving their camps and every: T iveidery dhe jallwnt poriion be the ebickou was still, when slieved to Le equal to our own, The camp ls feed oriozed and decreed thay West | tie of ‘fifteen hundred polute, was ed Inne | MENS defence of the Souths Ting before the ¢ with jaws exten tod, Delieved to Le equal t an P k 1 i and John Gronok EF. Sxuri, of Boston, and Hosea ard, of Eastham, belonging to the Bighth were killed by tho lave rile ton mente! bestilities, ‘Phe exceptions we spovch will bo found in hin da tion of the Unio. Reconatr nent thwait of Be ‘The game was careful ht till two o'clock, when | Mausachunetta butier road accident nes: imphreye, Je of the Dirtrict Court i Dy aM t Eastern Districts of Ten- Taennee, Us and ye teins vedifrom eal ofee, ani! that he be and is disqualified from holding or exto: ffive of Luaor, trust of prot under the United | @2lthwait wou by hight between Wm, ¢ Dowrey of New Yo tented, occupying from € 2 strvding from triking the hall blin ted state it was unable to take certaia Bebels, to frout of General Hooker, was capt plis now occupied by his troops, The gr Fé for was @ awamp with thick undorbrus! . nm : 7 ati eet inn The se pores te h , Derond which isan open country, The woods in- Bites, A Warcumakin of Cheapside, London, Pea vga Hey pete fe bial alg farvening between our troops aud enemy pre- er the wubje ‘The Court theu adjourucd sine die, Sonate ad- The Arabia's Mails, pays one thousand guineas fay wards of five thous by long abstinence, but up the time pa iba rafal ct sue anilieny ttlee vee ut Po stiuaoierden | jouruod, From the late foreign files received. yesterday | 81d dollars) for au Ado.tvcineit covering tho laa ir rapurtar lbh Ve eel Wok suarmadorl Ha elinet nay Daye ‘ oul ry D. ’ _ Napoleon 12 pounders, under Capt, || Hon. Kmerson Eiberidye will Lever an ovation Tim BORNE, by the Arabia, we select the fullowing details of | ie Qt the mtulogy Pad Pies | ing the chicken, which edunhurt. [twee succeeded in getting through the awainp | from temtepa of the Washington Moouticut, 18 | ae galterien were dewaely crowded, ‘The mem- | D&W! Ar Turin a brochure made its appearance | County Ja wn, and the tent (hat appetite wan not strong enongh, im @ ‘tho afternoon aud did excellent service, Au | BY pt Orga Ml Were of the distor of Baricans dk the santa |g coe Stat ection ob preean bald th Weleiy, OnE eer eae cne ts pad Clee Gt the Fiat | others ‘ fal ai petal gel rai nt ura Her heat Pha tla je cuiotay to Capture them resulted in the file Hatateen wid . BUrOpe, amount only 428,000 -b October, 1800, aud that the present individual ix n | some fernale pri Aiting in another part | was postponed mutil it iy oti rwise, on gine Las antag ko poate adh of Congressional Proceodings, Se Benhtorh WHO METS. AtraneeG Upon: 8: plate on hand on the Int of Ju % swindle} who quiakly tandiiea @ eitallasiig to the | of the Lulldiug, and the eheri end. jeilor eee gid ig A ad - Pe Ariron back wih sate oes Tin Fat G forin expe 3 for Aue purpoe, ‘Tue wituesan, tne |. rerm vow despair of recelting uy murply | Neritable hero, wo keep the republican irwalive, | Were to ety) Mie diturhatiry whe th yale LOCAL NEWS. RM BIGHT HApOKNRA bo Mie healt Of the arsay, XXXVIIth CONGRESS--Seunte, eluding Gol, Polk, Pareon Brownlow and Bailie Weed Cotton from othere nara | Ir isis the intention of the Pope to make all | Pi#onert, who it is wapp wah Spelt geil, doore si lt al a Ai Hille enore gros a to ba paluad’ 40, plese » CONG EAS ston, occupied wettees on the otter circle. ‘Two | Hutrtonet ate phe etree HUE | ayo visting Bishops Roioan clilzeng, aud pus there | Unlocker caine oul and, pushed the shertf end NRW YORK ASD THR VICENTE far troops beyond the gwam ts Mele Washington, June 26,—The bill to grant the | MbIe# were placed in the area, frouting the Becres | teralincreasen at thie rate of 100) « week Anybaiiens | Oe hinong the Roman patricians; aud the names Aue on them, andl the alarin could be ater - r pros present during the whole day, superintending | pp.« Aba aa ahs oe ynines Neri to be cut into an immense ached the river where 44 of the aniew of certain pullie laude to wid | tary sich watt murrounded by the | shire and Cheshire, In the first week of Ay iven, the prinoncrs hid r WO 6 (i ab to be up at the capitol, , Tur Bxrcorion or Hawkins Top, Me movenserts, 1h the coustruction of the Northern Pacific Railre endian Gn thx ous oP ie iad Si tanraae two counties bad 104,000 pauper god in the bist 'P they crowed tute Neve J DAY, —Bee ly ae waa taken up aud passed, Pocilis Railroad wore cn the part of the Louse to prowecute the | reais to 108,000. p ‘Trixanams announce @ terrible fire at St. / “Tyee Jewish boy Litgar Mortara, who caused | een hue ant far oh le, tote eae Tho bill to Increase the compensation of Survey. 0 the other was unused, the wecused aud | The English Post Office authorities have proposed | Petersburg. Large warehor and shops, cover- wide ® fenration & few yearw aince, tv wtill in | the Tom! prism, Hating, the e Washington, June 26.—<. aten recelved at | orm of the Customs for the Northera District of New | ho) counee! pot bolng present, for whose conven- | to the Government to buy ull the telegraph: lines in 4 res, have been destroyed, The lo Rone, in a particular couvent in the city, where bot . i fhe War Dey a from General | York, was taken up und passed {ease it was forinally provided, ‘The proceedings | EBsiand ao a9 to place the entire ayst nants ing to mo ounta ls Hitle leas than 8 tall | once g week hv wppenra as ono of the choilaters ay | wee Lune The murder was co McClellan staves that the affair of yesterday was | CB Motlonof Mr. Sumner, (Mase) the bt aa A with, oli the diguity beocral ry munder the ce iu | lon eteriing, but thi may be exaggerated, ihe make The Whe eh White, | 8th of September, 1561, on Loard the whip Lamem * PAOS anced (ikl ne Gea ee carry Into effect the treaty with Great Britain ri helen Bh ® na Eh kved yal) Biped ‘Tue Washington papers bring indications of | the little Mortars in bliwk, Ho if now ten years and (Continued on Fourth Page.) ful g Mhat we old tho uew picket | suprressing the save wns ta f ah Nebr dad ppopular sentiment iu the Border States with | five montia old ; ix timid, bashful, and altnost mee — =~ ay @undiotusbed, aud that all is very quiet ou th, |. Navs—Mesara, Carlin uedy, duce ce ae ase a ene to Lincoln's emancipation policy, and | lancholy, aud} ving vish caat of fom. ‘ “ear BY Book of the Chickahominy Baul ouve epreventatives, nena ely, 1h ta staty that emancipation socketles wre forming in | tures, Hie bent tse ving bad Too Late fur Class a) pea aut celeradiati mer re bom use sh a after omsem. Th Rienana it een Teg | many sections of Kentucky and Missouri, slightaickness in three ye ‘ u o1 HINTAY provweded to the Beuate to attend the Court a : overall, will be —— A eapecisily Latin, for w Sr ety earnest ve e marked fuclination, “Bo Lat uot been vated | AQ STRONG BOY WANTE rents since | “ Ain the United Staten and by every ‘wulight. | AT the Now Orleans Custom House, Geo, 8 | !ike svernment in Christendom, 7 Koq., Collector, Mr. Gray, Deputy pee m™ The Datiy News charges the Palmerston governs U their corps of assistants, are rapidly | PY bis ps Hapesctment for the tint of Judge Humy olved itself | rey When the members returned to the My § eutfor the tral of | Mi. Bluslaw ou the partof the managers, reported The forces under Major Genorals Fremont, Banks 4d McDowell have been consolidated jato one called of Virginia, and Major the proceed nga aud results of the bigh Court of | Meh} with having exaggerated the strength of the | 01 “| ; t department, end Dr, A TeRRIBLE explosion occurred on the TILINS?., A PRESU MILCH : ; Y rs a Lenebinen and navy for political ef Lord 0, thw Bi ent of tho Mit, bas fully | st the Bridgewater Tron Works, Mina, killitgg 9 ved, W ry urn eneral Por ‘especially assigned by the TRIAL OF sUDOR HEWrunEYe, Diapewchinent, ed in May last ‘ooh had | assuined lis dutios ut that institution, id +f Pod Hh torn ler te rated in May last, that the Sunder aring, And 110,000 in reservey nuiary Inst, they had but 447,000 meu, plattorm on | oars We The Mouse | ote ih men and woundin twent thers." companied by # fearful crash he ton (Vt) said he had read @ eommunt- The Benators took 4 either aide of the Poo stariny corps, to be | fees the § F places lent pro tto the chief command. The furces under mont constitute the tion was a ew York TRnUNM, tre seuuted ©The Mntel or tniles, ‘The building, which was an Lof the main Anovr ten o'clock on Wednesday moming a nowt EIN a DOS aad Mee ‘ in SRGMREY lash Ney Badd bus 441 ile | conveyauoy arrived at City Polut with Captain Kobe | tnilva. The bulldi ; dod by Gon, Fre vrces UL on the t 5 ts f sad BR ch st ted that offers of ap id venerve, aud Aluce then the regular | Grioon und Lieut. 8. q riny, Wry HboUd HIAty feeb KGLRTE, Wie entirely lok by Gon, Br forces under he Bor of ty a tara of tha Ses | wien ie eee ar wi been roduced by the transfer of 83,000 | yoturn qucder thet par Hes ket! AWe 1 aa pieces were thrvis all over th kw countitute the a Pay nud provoece tes tumens te | of the rorilor troops to tue reuerse, Bo with the 1 AS aba! eae ? Maka | sud the other buildings; the huge wey was ‘ commanded t cea under | titans ie eae i ye athe | orl Ue i Ye » Paget re y declared that “the i anges until the United states | Oppled to the ¢ wud a two buhdred | McDowell coustitute tho third army corps, to | names of “the withent d were then | 24, e dictery Cams | ¥isnen would saat bave eons ships afloat | Gevermment shall agree upon terms fur & genera | (Raz ieraik week Lirias wepemeet ie. Fue i - Jed by bir, called by the Becretai ate, Audrew | DYt'S he ‘master, | ried fricetos tesco ey bad only @ fret | exchange of prinvuw gt ‘ mn of Ue ; aig were & sy? used Lo anIwer © was excused, on the | *4 Late ater in comavanion—2 afloat—and 14 abs ‘ oy as dd that portions fell to pleves #Lile r sd n, ten thous strong, which seen oh answers he was excused, on the | "i inore | OFA i or 10 were old, if Surveyor of the port of Baltimor a TaROvEd, CAG achnee Reus the rye OWON LADIES’ CON churseter rendered | luting b on Tuesday, # vat mupervic CTs eR ayy hagas ora gy (wat impervious ed a part of McDowell's corps, hag reached | it tuipossible as AN idea dg Sieg, Pett offs inost distressing characte! Hei the oundin, 2 er MeClellan by water, aud another division ts to fol | Hesses Laving answered to their names Mr, Train 1 Fetes ee, cea ware Be wiien the frit Ga | Eowin A. Stevens, Esq., of I Youms TO LET s a * tf vu the part of the Mus ¢ | i thy fad ng thene Was Lou § 4 ber ND AND ATTIC low Immediately i the same way, while Gen, Pope | (A the part of the Monagers of the TH @e that the Euglish government derive their c F 4 combs ‘ | BOW tn We ee OgtOn Wen Beemer) ve the fut ik dwelling, ¢ 2 P* | the caus, analyzing the articles of the in i a SOUbALD the Arltuinintration to cemyar'. fin fv zh $0 Canon, J Will alo operate against the enemy at Kickmond. | and briefly abating. wit be hutuaded. ts 4 sy ws Walarmn the bution aud lay on fresh [ingperentin eterna bot hivewn funds Bu natyrede gbice oF tron Gale Works, Oras ae. 1 Besides Me lon, Gen, McClellan has res | agalust the deteudans, Postal Matte Au Austrian talking machine is soon to be placed | ¢¥ery ou verpineus shoul TGA TIE sa J getved other reinforcements to th unt TRSTIMONY, Washington June 24.—Information has been | 1 te Great Exbibitien Al Parry of thirty sicruga panna (lice VV ASPEO — FIRST CLASS PRESS MER @ral thousand stuve the battle of Fuir Ouks, ham on the partofthe Managers offer. | received at the Post Office Departuent that the ser- Aine neroae i hed Of, Burope, to rived in Hr Lehr ant ye shi Mh Bowery, MOOR! 1; apps Pik es ence, firaty the imersage of Franklin | vice by the Overland Mall Compary was recone | ectlle the wffuirs of Italy e rest of the world, | Fives In Qusiae i Ahtisaari W itd rarer ogee (YY Ss bbb WHER Ly RiGHT AT OR pa teh Bee bribe STORE: “4 iid f March, $4, ab nominating Week H. | re Aon the Anh hast, ‘The wails from nada | te Mertously coutemplated th Buroy LIploaaie | eee ton Ry onutetyry au! ee eae 4 | f eee H War BAmer xe nr 1 | \\ ob eee were bs eee Lee & 3th at uur gun-boate mo > hello ebele 0} eye for Judye of the District $ of the | for the past month were visibly incrensed by the | “Siem the mederate suin of forty guineas por ereiwarior broudalde then any war’ osoan r eran ar = i States fo et » tinmi: im y wea per hud, | throw a he , ner ANTED--A BOY PO RUN OF Errands, aus Pakstab iin Foads bk wich any aaaualitea on ited States for the Eastern and Middle Di heavy fiamigration which has gon ee thin cor wine under te notice of the B: ty util now throws and after ita cenpiertom, | VW o . se j of Tennensee ; second, the jourual of ¢ fe the presence of : ’ , Ry Sain hullee tbshy YA : {Loot store, TT Boadway, afternoon, 196 o bela, accordi: ha a ae “ presence of an pumber Parliament by applicants vebo foreme raha o Government sail have tho option of buyin, a Neen er cree 1 Romarnn fe Sle” ow me | Gondsmaing fat nowalunton thing mney aud Laramie, will ace had uphiled itr ingisiat vealdy Oaks giveranoans | for Ait tie amuuah et ls Nhyteprtiche aad | WYM: WOLE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELG i ihe official lists of the rebel losses ut the battle of | & West i. Huinpiarey Tare were eee itae Oa Hie night | Evey the sun hasn't an unspotted charactor, | Set Wore taken W arta its opcrabious, alot My She tate Meade Bhould the | VY (oi Saturdyy 28 wt 104 uftock, the wate ab e be o, Foes Bec rer ‘Ae c wolved E 5 ; } Govecumeut refuee to accept it, as will then Leoum 1 fixtures of the grocery wad. li ‘ 4. Fle Oaks have been published, Eighty-five regi, eter MMouAvitt wos called aa 9 witness and ex. onder the brass lock, and 10 un der . How mucel pain have tho evilé cost us that it is reported that ‘two bundred able bod the property of Mr, Blevens, a wad st, cor, of Canmon Ke wie. ior Bhare, Oid fA 7IDH and battalions in all wero engaged, sustain | Rosided ih Nashville, tt PR UNIAN eR si eata ark rude! canal, bate ieatog dauatere in Aue | "Tau: Dake of Brunswick bas publishod a catas | 2 x8! eum beer pps pal vy (Wire toe se ited, wounded und mining of 6,56°| Piatt Court fr Lite Bese at! eh during ahe past year was G02, velng slocrcame ot | Hise We eld a ftitaye auy Tonger,. they ative | Logue of $00K00D worth of dian ride tn hin pos, | Sree nn Ny eee ee in October, 1361, when there was ® Court os mi year was 6 Fone yeae MM OF | Violence ty no ue, Lut they refine to work for | #easion, Ib rele # adorned 4 Turkish . lished there styled the District Court of the Ce ties ure belng gradual! aa compared with the previous year olbers withont, compensation, — The apirit ia bee | aabrey that ar ther an imperial ‘The Fair Oaks correspondent of the Philadelphia | fderate States, over which West H. Humphreys | the state, Tue Frankfort Deit has assumed the expenses | lieved & be apreading au age Mle save collar, @ fourth & yrand electoral bh his black | RAYSOR—On Thursday, i nin ¢ of that Court, a a wavy ty the London Raxhibition, 4 mond was taken fron th Raber at Ag i About six o'clock laat evening, our pickets in and | Mumplires directing Mitn to take un oatie to nays | Bangor, June 20.—The “Jamescu” Ie te 96 Rabibiioa : A‘Kuxtontan says that tho rebellion bas | fi weigh 41 eunugs a Ney: on, gerd Wi hg ng, our Piola a Prk ie Gontelerats Baton tier ryan orntts | ue Hm Tem Bee Hamegon Dom erat: 11e rato of poatnyo on letters tn tho “Souths | da'vo mnie to ruin hey yroperts tan the agi [wee tha. wale etfally iavated vs . ‘ ne nt Pectoherae en hie | rear ia | ie Convention which ayaembted und reap! ern Confodergey™ as been eulsed mi Bve to te nataie emule Oh bidead en re Sally jaws (7 two rebel regiments, the Yad North Carolina and | Cyufederute Court were take ay wy by the Kee | call, was uot very laryely uttouded, The resulution | cents, ? J 1 trom ve to ten ie - a iad i ied years, Ala in Yeo; thin dian x } afternoon, inst, ot 8 BC ’ sOMle MO. By elonged Ly Mery, Que Jockey (eon Mab Lae realdeyce, 3) Butfollk ot, 19@. - ‘out ? gceeu,

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