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(Comfnned / hd “ ) The Lond Grove fally endorses @ thy American question, belleving there ta no ghooce whatever of reatoning the Colon It ways Bug cod & uot bound to endure the oviis of the war ey furor um of Lorde,on the ’fth, berl Russell ie tate nt that Napoleon had renewed hie olut mediation between the Federals ew Conf tes. Jy the Downe of Coro mona, Mr. Roebuck etatod that fo abouk! Sing om @ motion for the recognition of the Conted: cate 5 ates on the sth, The Vietus Jota mentions «© report that Lord Paioceeton will endiavor to induce the be route to Anortea to mebmit their ditier gue to the King of th Heigiaus, THN POLIRE QURB TION, Tne papers are ed with speculations upon the promi Mitie now prowtng out of Poli u're, Ithe Lotlewed that notes of thre Powers were presented to Goitechako fl on the Yuh, War anaionely awaited, The Pers ndent of the one for regacd the new ministerial arr ®r indicarveof a pacific policy, ‘Thus the member of the Catinet who ba the moet perciatent adversary to wrclibe orveditions, whether s@ainet Merteo or Rum pie nod (bie om fuane al yrounde espoe ally. ia M Fould; but M. Fould retains the fice. and ot Parte 4t in Dot believed be would doo bur with pence pot peneral wirh in that wer with vugh many \ & ot te coc) Gowernment te, It apperre, increan ty by about 20 puna, aud the order fiem the War Office was very euddi The Russian anewer adduces jive igetuente 1 rene u would meres through a cntpoten tary ¢ eparcof the sb duet b tod; chird, tt i © mipose’ of dele from the Provinces, munt wuut the gut rope, but oF the Nats ali the mpl 1 thie sane the proporse for an ppecalstion® op @ # vulnerable she is, an bowen have Lirrg ugoimaet the a Latest per Awa Confeforate loan Usa! discount, London, 28th ‘The Persia's advie ¢oveited utiention tolay The tmpresion provails that Lee has made @ ake in i Ine the Noth; that it will give J.ineoln great sus stance in raining pond mcans;: will agein ex cave # warlike fer ling throughout (be North aud tend ~ proton the war est Commercial ay Eventi. © oN Sales {00 Co syeeulator® and importers, je fy: wt anc ged quotations 4 sdarufly market flatend quotations are Sa ely imo intaiued. The piovisiog taurket 4 ov a e4o'y) Beof me more buoyant The p ice market vw. Saturiay Bening, June 27. Console y fox wont Aa ss ghoear- the Intent aalee were; Uiipobe Rewies seals ipcoont, Ke BLK, O0ue) Teiegrophic News ltems, &o. Mas Govic mow YaTee and the ¢ peuied wies da sag wilh a np wetrot oie a wore @O.000, by ¢ timens ‘ foo. toot Philadelphia: has appro vere ward giving) bowoty to velum . of ofber bounties given by corpore at Uuadt prehes botwoe erick #8 bor u Bwell an Aor tenes Rehartion as Dung ane, or 1 ! tiewu on Gb Dard fot tie wet en i geon's Corth ie re " hy who hae arrleed In Washington, pre t ’ O Ge Loe will be utterly de “ be pled ve ned bes ‘he vert aa the acces ® ynoide i ) para ton ae belny nade for the grand ‘ seus Pou bhuep og, om the ih and ‘ Jul Tr b, ct torale: au ermy of sed tee Uda eeng, to be uuder the ’ ‘ Wud Mach, *, rolates ®& thoes their ‘ yi Hh youre ohin db ate On be had are peed away with 1 l odin bin sem ti fittle inured. t General Ilan. 4 tenpenuy feu that it en nesr by neil anda linwo been extracted, and the found them nib ut lo asue le setting an ex that isworthy of mite. Bised three regiments wie tiles apt fourth of borg epeodily file rw VP caaew ott, who wae killed at Gottrvelure, ‘ vf 4) Of Cuvahy of rogume* from Eine, *, Wighes fu Os nh bation on varicus agen oe ab a hemes of Cn i bole wud Lic yacht oul now have to cl Glow fom that sate BHOM bce ted letters written by beth Da ane there were reer bu tee trey. t Hheato ine, Routh Ga olfna aad Vi Yoettoreinteree Gan Jol of the eo-eallod Bou hen ¢ ery unlor Tate of June Yd, states that tir poeriae bis piediauen how were uncounded Tt Mite d ' wring OY B® Vik to be ! tour Minister has no jet ta @ win, rita nt ( Verse hooormd with @ seren “ aly ratio td ' iy, which was at eOonee at eitigens Hersh Ine coke ‘ ane r hod hash ey oahu ane > tand er boebaad b veant with ms MAN itary a +) BiEbYONG geuerale beve us aiid at eoev ow wit of the Canslian elec tons sum up a Lope Conagda Miot ane, ST 1 i a4 ‘ Oe ee Oa cr ” fined ! a id . ‘ wots thes an fing the hut n rile i) ta J toad gaye “ oro wv wie Valles vesterd, rely ae sO Cobo Wed none “ . eh saelyed, ’ foor the hel Morern with four Aes Ga AUEY BELO Kee Twente hentieky a » tour hupdge ‘ 4. Lebenen, Keotue aa. % f uiter ceven hour he comm need bug « rf by town, Fbe houtocky to Bob. oleh Morgan lett in the ty of owit Monday night g cat exe'toment pr gery, 80 # owing to mmors (hat Morgans f Ay yeemeeching that city They were re tall levillo, only 1s anes disant ue Noth too da en Monday, bed Laen thrown off the puciiliag, lett jeon's VIEW | ne dere, | thes ws and fatigue the ‘oppoaitio Cr n fone lin Rowecranes ary friend ir more ase(ul regimentof them wa ment here (First Musaissiy7), would have teen ims for i ‘They relieve us and have built some In a privet © hat they @ould otherwiee have to do, and ‘prejudice’ tothe plan of orgae- Igong and enisting theta soon disappear It is reported that on Batarday night laste rebel gorboat came down the James river under a ting of truce, and reqnested permission for Vice-Preeident Ales, H. Stevens and Comrnteloner Onide to proceed to Waesnington on aminsion to President Lincoln Admirel Loe tad no au bority to pass them, and tel Ocraphed the facts to Washington, where a Cabinet inee@ting was Called.and it @ ing of the reyvest would 16 @ viriual ree Admiral Contederate Government. ever, wae n-tructed to aacertoin, if poraple cided that he M4 mn tlou ety how. the of ject of the viasion; but io the meanrine the rebel tha bow hed returned The affar one woven rive bo rach epecuiation reapecting the objects of Mr, Ste veun’ visite Grarmar Sow well, aud jeden fis Die Cmee Law ne skilfully made within an hen 4 nano arterial blow! a y al) viettore now at Washington, ie not so on The crlaia as lot, The the influence of cotroform. before tusenmibitity wae produced, the Geners, eeewed to believe httmeelf etill tbe head batile, an life, too, to nt u thone are 4d he neure & vic or wou t bis conpe on the field of battle vd bom oe ifip tT pon iia recovering to consed: ed anxiously about the progress of the id give hie other ieg, and bis for cur army. Joie HO Mynen, aon of the Rew Leonard Manh, ering South, wars conscripted tute the rebel artoy Heing a (pion man, be deserted, but was captured god phot at Vic kel ura recently from prison, he ieft the follo intely returned: * prisouer, Beiore belog taken bore with ind Frend, a fellaw- if you everreach our happy lines, please Lave thie put in the Northern paper, that my father, Rev wo Marsh, who lives in Maine, may know what hae be come of ioe, and what fo oding my nollie country, linet 8 for fo the Lord her future ie aa | pane cut to dio war placed “three cheers for the old Fix) fom hoe hat @iouted, * Hurrah! Tei al oun Bh. 1 was abot for It was for de- 1 love her, and am wil- parente | am ales bappy might. 1 hope to ee: ag” When Mare by hie coffin, he toon off hie hat and cried, andthe Union." thea a hurrah | hur- wah and fell prumeed by a dozen bulet, By a dtepeteh from Wastin War nrolment. Ju the State of New Jerecy the enrolment te ton, went for the Draft. we ese that the partroou! ta wery bury in sending out the pec papers aud sortructious fore draft, uoder the rly completed, and (he draft will eoon be ordered, aulens recruiting be attended with better success ‘Tho cor iment of alle-bod ed men in the first nine Brerly completed, bot full, but ie oomber of names taken amount to about 300,000, Theretus ot Congressivnal districts of the State of New York ie two dletricta are Oxtof thie number 200,000 were en- rolled Lo thin city, and, after all deductions are made, of exompte, Se, it le supposed that there will remain subject to draft about 40,000 mon, and the first class whieh will be called on about 40,000. In Brocklyo, there will be orders for alout 7,000, ont of 7,000 to 10044) names enrolled, Jk will take afew daye yet betore Che draft can be pat into succemful op ration, and it ls beliewed thatthe Government will uot find It neceaeary to enfores it, LOCAL NEWS. NAW YORK AND THK VICINITY. Tue Gtontons sews from Vicksturg yes- terday caneed ‘Le utmost enthusiaem and excitement du all perte ofthe city, the crowde Custow House oue of the el upon ade k ondiog brief cuss of the Uaton arms and proposed three cheers for the giorivur e@auit decorum, equally gratified at the vuns wee fired lo the City Hall Park by Capt, (George Them were given with hoarty good will, to the intense astonishment of some of the old ch rks, who bad never before seen such a breach of It was noticeable that all classes were A salute of thirty-five Mawhey in honor of thy capture, Around the Sus office an immense crowd collected, aud speedily gave vent to their feelings by clapping of hands and vociferous cheering. Stage drivers, hack drivers and cartmen stopped their vebicleein the etreete and joined in the general enthusiasm, fact, so great wae the asserblage that paesengere up } ulton efreet had to make @ detours by Nassau street to reweh Broadway A Gisavr Snot, fired by a vessel in the North Liver, passed through the iron shutters of tue Conti vontal Bauk Nete Co., corner of Greenwieh and Lib- ead lodged in the wall, Caruorte PieeNtos, & chaplain of the O%th regiment, the Rev, Father Mooney, t+ sbout to get up another of bis * astontah- The St. Bridget’s Benevolent Society will turn oat, withthe children of the schoo!s, om the 4th of Au- gust, sud efter promensding several of the streets and rocced to Jones’ Wood on @ erty ate avenuw of the elty will pc ute excursion, flux will be be given byt Juice Kew he Bt, Bridgeve Tue Farurk dew roelety Chere, Roumonks akg cURKRNT of the determination of Governor Seymour to remove the Police Commis- rionere “for cause,” without referenceto Mr, Biau- velt a u ou Monday Cegymen ww The giris will be dr with coronals of white towers, and the 8 kroen badge on the left shouldor, while the Union mineotly dispiayed. A concert will armenie Bociety, prowsede will be devoted to the building of e new pebood Louse in (he pas belt, now church of St, Teresa, under the Kev James Bovee, aod that of St, Rr nusn. Jone’ Wood ou the 2d The cougregation of ~The well known At the newspaper bullvtine creduntil bey were hoarse. ke (Mr. Munson) got ech announced the 6uc In the in white, oye will wear The the paatorelaly of the ames, under the will giso have pic-nice at wnd 29th inet, Marrugw U. y of New York, will proceed to Willlamburg an heatin full regalie to assist in orgemizing e KT. A. OB, Francis Xaviek's Cortson.—The 13th ual commencemnt of thie Institution took piace evening ip the large hall of the College, in West 15h etreet, in the presence of « large con. couse of Indies and gentlemen, Many prominent preevnt, emon ere them Archbishop of Now York. Aa the venerable Archbwhap entered, the entire audience rose and applauded, while @ thuusieh of trumpete and drume pealed forth The exercises commenced with the in welcome Overture to William Tell by Nol: which © ae it wae the late of Ireland, re Lane then Tell, wae the of Poland | good orator, vader vod Daniel deilvered a Archbishop, which war neatly epoken. * Giscouree 02 eentieman will wake « Chorus, from W tally eang by the students, now fine band, after HK Sullivan, aboy about 14, and O'Connell, livered great qraudueplew the great pocticnl address of iberator to the Mr. Wm. J “The G Soriows of Polanu” wastle sulject of the next di- course, and wee delivered by Mr Wm A O'NelL Mr. Cornelius O'Neil” then delivered discourse on The Destiny of olmad,” dome, Sweet Home followed, the soko bein beautifully ung by Master Joseph Sulltvau, one the sudents, Lhe Marter's Oration was de- livered by Mr. dobn A. Brophy, A By, and the P| addreas to the graduates by Hensy Brann, D. D. The Archi ishop wae then conducted to the piattorm, amid aeeat applaud, and in lie preseoce the tollows prece wore couferred, Mis Grace presenting the tas in person : John A. Brophy, No Y¥., Jobn Edwards. EM Irelund + D: \. hhurply, D Jemes setiohey a Wikiwin dd Wiis M ONO M heetui, & fe snore, A lores n ArebLirlop AN INT dren, let Frivdec Be ery.ary Butler, i a be TING Y ard I AM » also Jolne ‘ 4 eee, @ \ coweener Ai ¥.; Thomas A, |’ ay N. A.B N.Y. Joho A. Dixon, N, NOV hvoniwe Wo aK ddud, N, Y. Joba J. MeCaul N Go. Derry, anisud, W r con st College, Mon -O. Betiuen , OMPANY of ‘oa elie O th, NYG de- plo Milwaukie, f prizes were then given by the 50° ehil. {Mr Mr, 406, nied the parwy shurge | andJ. Bs ace thoneende cle eb rent topimant Lommea in the Wert. since the orgnnization of the Society, some ten years ago. Hevr por tHe Wouxpnp.—The U. 3 Chris- than Commisdon, of this city, received on Monday amt the following telegram fram the Philadelphia Commision: We have sont 149 delegates to the tattle-tie WO more were offering. The demands upon nd 6 . Stores are coming in freely, Our er fa money, Can rou not Belp ur (Bigoed,) li Brrart The New York Commision yesterday, through James M. Brown, Feq., their treasurer, sent to Mr. Stuart £2,000 in response to this appeal. Inqueats, &.—Coroner Wildey held an in- quest, yesterday, apon the body of Daniel McCarty, 6 yeara old, who was aceidentally run over od Biiied by hin father's cart, in Clif street. Coroner Nauman beld an injuest cpon the body of Johu MeLeod. a child 4% years od, who was scaded ic — by inhaling steam from the wonth of « tee jettie Barbers Parpott, a child 6 yoare old, while playing in the yard of No, 65 Willett street, was alot ia the eye and severe y injured ly the carelewe discharge of pistol, by @ boy named Kunckiln, residing at No, 93 Mitt atrevt. George Heinworth, a boy 7 years of age, while p'ay- ing on pier, foot of erry street, fell thrpugh s bole end wae drowned. His body was recoveréd and taken te the residence of his parcn’a, No. iii Charles street, where Coroner Kaoney belt ap inguest upon it. At4abP. MM, yesterday, Wm Kyan, an emiarant, feu through @ window at 18 (iieenw ch strert, while intoxmated, cut bie arm aeveroly, Richard Thowreon, Colored.) was seriously tojured in hits head by ebook, whily hoisting goods at O1 Trinity Vince, About 1 P.M, Amelia Schaefer, aged 2, renidtn 1 ide by taking 01 Ot 1) Canal street, commited su of hitter almonds and vitrio! bout POM. Wa. Keefe, whe was at work ina sewer in Corluare etreet, wae suratruck, Taken to Delievue Lospital MILITARY MATTERS. About thirty men of the 4th Reviment N.Y. 8 N G, proceeded to Ube seat of war Inst evening, thas completing that regiment to abont five bundred, The Tth regiment were to leave Maltmore, at five o'clock Monday morning, for Frederick, with three days’ rations and sixty rounds of cartridges, The Roapearks were left behind, Captain Thomas Graham, late of the 9d regiment Exceistor (Sickler) Urigade, has commenced organi. Bing @ company in Newark, and in two days euro ied Binety men for the invalid corpe. A meeting to organize @ Home Guard, weacalled for Monday evening, at the Astor House, but ouly three elderly gentlemen appeared, At 9 o'clock, the meeting was declared adjourned wine dic ‘The 36+) regiment N.Y $.V., had @ mock recep tion yesterday afternoon, by the civic authorities. They fet) in at the Wark Barracks about 2 o'clock, and marched past the City Hall, through the woet gnte. There was no formal review, and the remnant of the regiment, with its tattered flags, which were loudly cheered, marched up Centre street, and through Chambers street to tiroadway, and thence to the Ar. wenal, corner of Mth street and Seventh avenue, where they delivered up tbetr arma, The poor féllowe who were taken that distance in Leavy marching or- der, and in @ burning sun, were completely ea- bausted on returning t the City Assembly room, where they were received by Messrs. G. W. Vesey and Terence P Smith, the Sergeant at-arme of the Ponrd of Aldermen,who did all in their power to amist therm, The marching of these poor fellows through # broiling cua to S5th stroet,was any- thing but proper, and tt would not be surprising if some of them suffered. Meany of them, ov arriving, stretched theirfull length ou the fleor, while others eked if they could uot have thew eupper then (J o'clock)’ but a no on im Mutbority war pres ent, this of course conld mot be doue, At length, however, Sergeant et-arme Terence 1 Bmith, requeet-@ the officer in comman! ‘Liout Col, J. 1) Walsh.) to direct his men to sit down, Althoug!. (he tables were laid for 406, about two hundred ouly sat down. Indeed, seeing no one present to receive the rogiment, the commanding officer wished to retire, but was prewalled upon by Private triends to reaneto until bis men were attended to; he accordingly remained until all waeo Lol, Waleh went out as a junior eaptain of regiment, aud was atthe battle of Malvery ililla when he wae in comimand of four companies, and captuicd fifty- alz prisoners, and the colors of the 14th North Caro. line regiment, borides taking Mary's heights with the Tth Massachusette all under his commend, et Fred: erickaburgh, on Sth May, purruing the enemy to a considerable distance, until recalled by Generel New- tou. Lis services have been asked by Governors Curtin and Keymour, at the recon mendation of (cu, Couch, through Adyatant Genera! Sprague, and he is ready to compl) as soon asktis presuut command is mustered out of the service. The New York State Soldiers’ Depot under the superintendence of its founder Colonel Robert G Neilis, at 50 and @ Howard and 16 Marcer strocts, has done much good to the returned or discharged go!l- unteers, On the arrival of such parties, they are immediately treated toe bath, @ sheave, (tonsorial not moxetary) a clean shirt, s good dinner or supper, ®@ good bed and a breakfast next dey, ali “free vratis for pothing,” and they are subsequently sent home by government transportation or otherwise as may sult them. During the two mouths the institution has been in existence some three thousand soldiers have been thus cared for; some days there have been @s many a» 300 cared for in this way, One company of Colonel Lansing’s command has been sent to the Kinfante Perdue, aud e detachment tothe lich Artillery et i ort Lyon, Alexandria, Va. About 150 wounded soldiers went fron Castle Gier- den to Devid's Leland yesterday, Gen, Ward I. Burnett's New York Brigade is being organized chiefly from veteran troops. Two regi- ments organized inthe city under orders of (ov. Sey wour are now at New lorp, Ube remaining rogi- ments ere the 9th (Hawkins') Zouaves, reorgenined under Col. Jardine at “Hikers” lsiend, e regiment tn Vasex, Ciinton, st. Lawrence, Lewis and Jefferson Counties, another will be designated thie week from thie city and vicinity, and another ati whose locali- ties are not yet fally Known, bat will be recruited chiefly in New York. JTbe bounties are; for reeutisted men $552, aud for recruits ¢447, The enlistment is for three years or until the termination of the war, The headquarters are at 446 Broadway, and the drill roome at Centre Market. Six gentlemen of the Joint Committee of the Com mon Council on National Affaire departed on the eve ning of the 6th inet, forthe recent battlefields, to obtain the bodies of Gen, Zook apd other Now York | officers, and to aid tho soldiers of Now York rugi- mente, The citizens of the Eighteenth Ward will hold a meoting on | hureday ovening, at the corner of lisoad> way aud 24d etreet, to organize @ regiment io accor dance with the call of Gov, Seymour for 7 militia, TRAD SS MOVEMENTS, Jn most of the Trad» Sovietios that meton Monday night,the ordinary routine business of monthly meet ing--the paying of duces and adinitting new anembers occupied the time, Viatey Coprek ax® Sttarr Ikon Wornams of York and Brooklyn eflected a complete consoli- | sof the urenmal 4d bugle brauches of their trade, About one |undred persons were present, wad the procevdings were alike orderly, harmonious aud interesting. It wae resolved that the oflicers to be | etected, under resolutions pasard at & previous meet. | fog, should serve for mix months, and under this rule an election war beld sud r euited in H. J. Compbeil being chosen Prewide dP. G. i. Sheetfer, (wer. man, s.cociate Prog Join B. Meyer, (German); Tre swures M. ireland, Corresponding Secrecary, (4 PIUAD) Assoctate Svoretary, Each of Upon acceptug ofiice made a briefs) H the offic exprees! f uke and of he tureexcelle Mr Mover « that an far bck ae lSd> be wes ou who tried (0 +e) up a duce of Tia I’ aid sive! Lou Workitr. Be had high b pirwent effort, if all would be anited it’, pea of the Copper Piintens’ Ags otation held ite regular mee! og taet uivit, at the corper of avens., monthly | Vid st, and Phad No ka, ortaus business wee traneacted, ex: | iis | for Lyf atte of v\aiting some of the Ls A the adinteaton be " dees, but the i more orderly thay, us meetings. lu tons proposing ¢,, at} & pienic, tor the purpose of on pew mer BRIGS Brothers, Brietot: Delhi, Cor Queeustown, Linzie Daroar!, Korma idge, Demerara, Maxwel) Botton: igabethport: Primrow, 8t Jobna, NS F rare ta leet, Tee yoviety fas no webu’ Sod in tee. SCHOONFRS | Duroc, Camtridee: Unjon Beaten pect to men bers and fibance DA very promperous Cot ween condition. The proportion toratre a large fund had eripgnivones ite orlcln in a desire to PIO: ide for po-efble con inern- He AAD. Cies, rather then in any pPreeent neconsity A lively ie oa LO ag time ta anticipated tn thit Soeiery in Augnet, when the officers for the ensning YC4 are to be Chosen ARRIVED Nariomar Coscu Pa sree’ Poorrty eso met lagt STEAMSHIPS . Paty Wahingtor, Oe ie Ot OF ee eds Tha turn ers of | PLONE, Philadelphia Paryerel ae, Prt this Society consid ip huatneme aww ahade abore he Nee York. B Athen Pitt Rove ordiwary paintin when & perso propoed | City of Hie re Warren: blien ® Terry, New ight tor membership who @ne snppeed to | Bern, Cahawia, New Orieans : iA be an indifferent workioan, there was a dec ded oppo fine ya al ot aes Gition to his admiasion, and ‘hia was only overc me sir - jaa Bruno, (Italian) Rae, Palermo by assurances from thoer who worked in the shop BARKA-—Gitana, No Louden, CU Tamttou, Row wih bin t " ie u dou: for Beaton, A fdetaay tions that | pei Richmond, Malaga vie (iut.alter: Kao ve Te men tho ko ten, Favardo, PR their buriness, SCHOONERS -Coneer, Albury for Dutan: R@ W ret wieur » Boackewrtie held @ epecial te Port avd Ak at No, if) dd street, to vr tho Mor rankin, Elizw meetin Soe Ke bert was in the chal Moore, Secretary | smith aud extent wis holds ular weekly treeting i] RELOW 'ark Lickuow, Poamen. also tka, be ted officers for the en jusiter, but (rate acted no business of @ neral mnerest, Rove awe Jo caserwes Barnens met lat niebt in aeemeoting at Dramatic Hal There warn fully mat not ae iarge an aitendanc: as was ant clpatess but moch interest wee manifested in ‘he purposes 6 the asermblage, whi bh were to recure aris co eeneral ee recently deer. we at etated ay Too Late for Classifleation. — — BY WANTED AT 204 DELANCY ST. IS boed et ope oMh +] QQUOD OPERATORS WANTED ON MILE earlier boure than at presen’. As to prices, it ie pte (Ary coata that are asyiaiated with it. Apple af powed that thor aho,- that charge Ocente tor stay op, | 40 Beat Brogdway, den foor oO eball hereafter cha: wate 7 7 - Kents, shall bereatter cuarge ly cente; aud thee oO! RATORS, BAST ERS A KUTION now charetng 10 and 1% cents, chall hereafier charge hol noconte con paitiold lor Wecenta, As to the houte for ciosing, it is pro v ‘a Beater 355 pored that all reepectable shops ahail be shut up at? ELRAND BOY IN & o'clock BoM. exe pton Saturday, when the bows for ; Addresa, Box 8826, bo “a! costing the o'clock P. M4 and on Sunday when it shail be 1 o'clock P.M. Scente : those that now clarce A writing of app icvot . ’ Poraun tent any Meta: Roorrre me bag hts at \ TANLED 4 TIN AND SHTEETARON transects It worker, at YS Green, leat Suse x et, Jereey my BAKER akes. Inq | City, V JANTED A on ples and quarterly adiniasion up et id the payment of dues nerhore Ship Painter andthe Carriage tnet Inet wight to further their organizat one, but ther bur ness wae cote SB routine nature Tur Horse Ca Tres at their laet meeting, elected Mr Kosemay ident,and resolved to holds rand mae meeting @t Millimeo's Lali, comer of Oth street and 7th av, TUE COURTA U. 8, Dietuiot Covat.Im this Court the case of the United states agt. the Pet rhoff was brought op, It was claimed by the counsel for the claimants that this Court bad no jurisdiction, on the ground that (he voracl had been taken into the port of Key Wort, "i as reat HOUSE Goon HAND SGrand 4t ” \ FANTED A GOOD nibermaid: e who « mendeds non ther need apply at R5 REWARD—LOST ON THE TTI Inst, ick atu In puree containing some noter and @ ew pieces ot danleivera pur he, cen above reward will be 429 Cherry at, wear Jacheou et 1 gold ermiete paid on fe turning it %@ ms A Meeting of t delegates of the Uuited Coopore of the § New York will be held thi, Special Notices A Meetivg of the Brook: Wedoveday eventing at ® o'clock at Military Halk 1 A Ot 1 Bowe Au ti Fates are requested te Qnod that was tl ace where proceedings if any, ' ' ‘i Sanne sh | 4 Should be taken and not here. ‘Lhe Courts however, | Atuud He order of Rods RH OSULIV AN, Treat directed that the case should go ou, aod that he | CL8t Pro tum { HACKETT, Sec. protem, 49 would at some future time, give his feion on the Question of juried.ctiot, ‘The evidence was then pro covded with, Policeman Harrison of the 16th Preeinet, wa tacked at 1 oclock yesterday morning In th avenue, by au un bomen, who initited injuries to bie face and then fled, The rowdy tis tar oe A arrest, be helda evening, July sh, att Fvery i Liust be present Prades vil be brought forward, Yre ident. DT PRINGLE o business ine WM. DARKER, is ~ 5 DHAN McILWAIN On July (eh Mefiwanin, aged 16 renrs, f+ The friends and scuuy reepecifuliy invited to (Wednesday, aft rhoon 4 ewidence of hie pireuus, Henry Arkell. CHAPTER XII =, » Willan Jobs BROOKLYN Tur Strresper or Vicksnona.—Che news of the surrender of Viekeburg was received ia this city with the greatest rejic.ng Ali the police star tions were informed of the fact by teintaph from the central office, Lhe Yih Ward pe need off a salute with @ oine-pounder, and fiage were displayed every- where, Coat ror tir Covxry,—The Superintend- ente of the Poor have mate a contract with Mr Charles Keleey, to supply coal for the institations at nly are the BIG per bor ibe amount of coal required le about og dawocd, and Before nine 2,00) tone por yoar > VP #& Court ihe tnore densely re " be preceding dix vor a A Tun Jury Tyam of the Court of Sessions Wha conte: Salk | A ba . Paar commenced on Monday morning, the 6th inet., when hiy's ou a the Grand Jury was empannelled. Judeo Garrison . fer nine, th Jay «of the st charged the inrw, and they retired to deliberate, sev. | TAB BP) wed be outer ball, ushering in the, recesmou of the judges eral persous were arraigned, for various olen P The seu ions Tus | Brookiyn Boanp or Er 8. ATION rJiige proteeded to the criminal coare the other, Ag on the Monday, took haplice im the metiast evening. A communication in relation | siege ms. Min pied hed hig notes io hs band to the teacher of Colored School No, 1, reevived | ja. ed yUry: Peepalalory to enter . eu creat Write row, @ month avo, war brought up, and the Count Pape viUb io dab late peapchctes tee on tha euliect rey ted fu favor of reojgan- | ion to state a ath ou the cuss Carr 9, Gare {zing the achoul, with # iraciution to that effeet, | AD uperjre bashes e * Most Mpa ! Phe present teacher «a colored | hyiyeti Rees WD! Pill Seeuit the wostrae 7 BO + oth of ¢ rupila | TRom) te Ragin new! Q pr whe PLANE Ie Revenre taee tae aT eeent teaakue | that abstraction waa mude Your iordstdp wild ale low him to be head." Sergewot siftermn, avd Myon & Myon, and Seutre wre eud bid sou Vieentive, aud « A anand has bad cherw wat imeeting. A resolution was adop Who espoused ct ree ths vecatiee of the echool onan i hat ide, looked contemptuous dageers of inn 1© {he sab ot July, and reopen oo the dt! Sey | dulity at serveant Wis Hi battle pidge allowed J the wituess to be heart ior thee, Tue Kerustican Graexat Commirrer He caue forward—a rewarkaliy bandsome boy of Kiogs County, beld « regular meeting Inst evening, fine pita oat hy a : sod manhood. The at which Mr. Henry Hill, chairman of @ Special | gad at hm. et. pugbt be ree Sar Pera oer Committee appointed for the purpose, reported « pumber of resojutions on our recent victorica, among others, one * Pothe brilliaut genius, lofty courage, benubfa, Satoros “Swear the witness," qried come official The witness was ewery . end unswerving patrictiom of Meade and Grant.” Witsen WY Ur paue lr Gewanded Sergeant The resolations were uuentmously adopted amid “Henry Chevely Arkel! " long continued applause, * Where do yo. reed : 2 Ib College Terrace, Rv ogton.” “You are an ed c( eco clende@ ~ POSTSCRIPT. | chorisie:, are yor * inte ; lon rumen. brance he! core te b *)iipe who ‘A king's soholur, my lord, aud eenior choria ry — | ter." EXCITING REPORT. * Were youin 88 Jumen'c Lom @ certs Dgitot as Nover roe ae © Por how] POM wd bie snael iy wed bow came you therey* Lee’s Army ~ Again Ronted, “What uext Luppencd y* Ty be Continued BAKKS —Gyorge 1, London; Bereen Eng; Q icon of the Netherlands, Queeust Stepgred, Usyueu; Novy Carvilna, (Wort “ T went iu to practice oo the organ, when afters = a ee se noon *¢ 1 owas over, aod aon te sekediag | Federal Victory in Arkansas. te P wes there uuti! ueary two in the uorueer, A ‘are ** Who wocked you Rebel Loss, 1300 Men, “Tdid not Anow thon, Thave heard since --——---—--—~- 18 was vue oft @ Humios Love,’ Veco The Rebel Retreat, * Tel tho Jury what you naw Henry Areoli among thy coafieed acene, so unt Harnsburg, July 7-10.20 P.M -The latest report | fia liar to ton: i stich wae the jary. N 1E, fe thet the whole rebel army is routed in utter panic. | Hew ites Le a! » be had v fur’, looking 4 ultertete.y at Ge esomiuiog counsel aud tue FE ‘They are fleeing in all directions, throwing away | jadge, ’ “T went wt sleep on the ngers ees arma, abandoning guns, trains, and everything for | i. iy. op sau guilery, and alent t Ite Rea i life. te, Laaw two people stenting up tue obur b with 7s bh They u . ve { ve Haltimore, Joly T,—The ANERican's epeeial from sae Rey the ant 2 Baliye ry Frederick says: HiT ti atry di \ Who were those 7 ” Though the rebels may reach the other side of the | “Tieonewas Me ce MrasDatin Vihaainee nce Petownc without farther punishwent, it will still not | struger ot the wan ho Was waging "| be for want of effort on our part to intlict ton them | *meabere tu Rye Me by Prituetay |! Our cavalry, under General Pleatanton, ie on their 1 the aia} wil Gave Boos the tr und —@ flank and will not fail to strike bard Seg Tee hs He Wen looks. 274 Generals Buford, (reqs and Kilpatrick are miles in wat or at did wou meaner Py front of here, and the advance of our tnfantry co “When Mi, Ge rge Vravtlet ‘ | lurmne is alo where it ongut te be. The Youth Moun. ed te the tbl, Daea bol of] tain passes are oure, and with these evidences of , Pret ac hatha Kos Out s 7 athe oO fe further possible suceeas we must await revuite, ala be ys dee ; ; " Pratiie@s bad gone tor them, ree) poarcd ia Another Victory, the vestry, aid 1 naw Rom piu whaa ” a Cairo, July 7 —Berwnen right and ten thousand | \'* ied fo Ah Ree of tek pase ard ~* Febels under Holmes, Price suu Marmaduke made an | 4 jw at ey fikuute fie sis AER pest 4 attack on Helens on the morning of thy 4th. They | bow), and tue ku fe un tet Chet 4 pipe best attempted to carry the works by asaault. The | We muse Oa , centre column charged in the direction of |’ Dd Mr, Ge rgo Peatiletou tee Fort Curtis and took three lines of rile pits, oN awa vuaha inet ' The flank altaeke was not av succesful, which ub | his cance back tee ae Bie Buateliee jected the centre tosn eifilading fire, which ewept | r bt t them down in great numbers They were soon sur- | *Dthouguel rounded, aud one whole brigade, or what wae leit of H ; ? it, pumbering $40, fell into our hauds, 740 of whom | ba - le yi ve When iy Mes arrived here this morning el PRU joes bi g yt , The rebel loss waa 1,5 !n killed, wounded and pri | Poaeto pn sone The entire J ederad lows was not over 100 | meuby, Rol oetut Par . = - ——- | Wea uot .u,auu Mr, Praite . , , aga.” MARINE NEWS, Did you understand whist he me em ereeeneneenee | COON YOU T Post tie wo Sun L, 4.87 Sun 8, 7.23 -Moon K., 11.050, W. 08.18 Ay Lwieve Lau, or allie data as = aaavarmmtemasmeens | Of S08D) O14 x CLEARED. Frathe on,’ tie tahie” STEAMSHIPS—Columbia, New Orlane, James | “8° 9°! 2 Ds Thorp, 3: Joba, NB, Martha Vene, baltimore eF side foows, SHIPS Emerald isle, LAverpool; Livitem, Bremen; | 484 88°h ta en ey, we Lizazie Homan, Liverpool; Kam-ay, Cork; Ann E| thie F i Thomp on, Londonderry; General Balleo, Marce) ing it,'? ' | \

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