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1. oo - st News, building « fo rt oma hill occ, pled by the akirmiaheos on both aides. Itcortan all aisli’s fight; but Date bu ith: fort, notwithstanding, on the mocalng of the 26th, preparations were mede for a grand aemanit upon the cret of Kene+ exw = =6mountain «held by tho [ulk of the rebel adiay. Select petitions of the Forth Fourteonth aad General Lov in's corpe atta hed ia three columma the) rebel en! cuchmente on the rieh, left and centre. The ener 1 in aconventrat- fire, whieh for domdliness ano of. ct equalled, iff tid | not surpess, any ane of ihe war, Our troops alvance: | dealu and again to the chare:, bnt they were corer! | at every point by the enemy's une, apd at last were forced tor retire, Our lorses in cule adfair ame | pot less than fifven fundred. General Chases ©. Ha bey a eulan, young West Point ofc to the N. ¥. San. ) teomni New=. _AREN, SHERMAN gation of Marietta. | | | | Operations, *\. TURN OF WILSON’S RAIDERS. "s { ~ A tes the ei wae of ists, was killed, He was a native of idifles of Country Laid Waste. | New Je mey, and haw riven since the war frm tl vas | rank of Lieutenant to Brigadier. The aifair tu | o — TASS ABOUT soo YEN | Togatded. ae @ repulee rather than @ fallora Our ay AND £2 CANYON. | Porition was considerably advanced unde. coer of ‘ ‘5 ; | the aman lt, Judeine trom the improved 4 | complisheety all the | Be 1 The ohjecte intended hy wail. rew'or of the & remew' 6. Met wy have luad, sereral abort tolegaphic acer EL. } lost creatabattle Fn, Ses LATEST BY TELIGRAPTL ihey ‘Goenpy Martins'urg. ARE FIGHTING WITH GEN. SIG ‘ix Forces Retire to Harper's Ferry: r Washlugton Dispatehes. SUAGE OF THE NEW DRAFT BILL: | 90,000 Men to be Called For. 4GRESSTO ADJOURN TODAY | Fourth of July, i864. 7 the Day will be Obeorved, n will a Of Rule ae Bvec vation of Whenesbaw aud STortews. os ese CorriciaL.) Washi wton, July 89 P.M. To May Gen, Dias The folkowine tele cer * Wy datos toe la at Marietta, | wrettoeived this ewen'ne from Gen. Sherman, LP tere éiving tin) auccesful result of the flanking operations in proeres s for some days back : “The mov ent on our richt cansed the enamy to evacuate, We oceupied Koneehaw at daylight, and | Mariette 9¢ 5.30 A.M. Thornas is moving down the | main road: towards the Chattshooehin, and McP! cr- | eon towan@etho mouth of the Nickajack, on the Sand- town ronl. Our envalry fa on tho extreme fianks, Whethertheenemy will balt this side of the Chat- (Seba ‘ &e., &o, &e. tahoavhie of not, will soon be koown, Marietta is 4 ; ————— almosteentirely nlendomed by ita inlebitanta More a ERAL SHERMAN, than a tmile of the railrosd iron baa becn removed A riea of Batiios—The Army Flgbtag | yo), cen ihe town att! the foot of the Keucebaw."* i¢ Day and Night. Bown M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Vo wlvmace of General Sehodeld on the tb of _ ucroen Rowe Creok, a strerm that crosses the «and (Mariette railroad, was eecured br General GENERAL GRANT. | ay's diwiaion, apd # number of batteries waien | Retarn of placa Hh AY achat and Kautz’s | @cumutaucously upon Konewse amd the lower | : | to the rivit. The rebels reroained ailent unt’! Ballimore, July 2 A lever dated Bermuda Mun- | t dvanee wos made, when thes poured a shower | dred, Joly ley PML, aays that Generals Wilson's ayauly tnlenilon from the wy oni aides of the monn | a4 Kwuty scavalry hare just returved frou their Fores:ce time, dhe scene was grand and aw, fieaaveais | nder ansaweted Munder, md the rowr ofelaty | Jevuf artiliery seeimerl to rkake the polid moun. They have deetrayed from twenty to tronty-five lug the trees towave an! ahake to God fo | milewof the Danville Railrosd, very effectually. nt conemarion of the air, ‘his consinuel | On Geels retsch. the : sa ids time, upul the rebel guns wore p Ly | n uu ey encountered the enemy in | when Generals Whittaker and Kirby ai- | trong force, and a heavy fight was the result. ‘The their brigades w olurye, the enemy's works | toes wre considermble on both sides with some cap. | mormtain side, A rapid are of musketry en- deb fore 4 back General Kirby, bat Ceoeral ! | tures of men, horses aud guna, wrer succeeded fn teking wd hiding the The anmo letter states that “heavy fring wae heard 2 | We avigued w hin, At aight the ¢ | in the direction of Peversburg last might, The resuit | ‘en reywated but unmiccersfirl witempts t | fe uot yot known." } tof: him, = =‘Tho cannemading wee ior | (OMeinI.) a) sides on the wornine of June cit, | y a | icon an ottenps wes tome to retake che War Department, Woshington, July %-99.M.— | rou whieh Kirbywes driven bacon the | Major-General Ina: Our men advanced in eplendid style, | tive minuios bad driwen sho eneiny frou nd commenced throwing up lutrenciownt General Loward then advances bir entire ~ torward posisbou tiue calmed, ‘The eue~ retired and lef us in porrorsion ¢ vantsse ground for niterior or hy killed and wound: was hoay lem than thatot the enemy, We .Ofcers, yr@ing day, the ud, wae destined to witness ‘we desparate contest, Dearing the torenoon, | Suuerficld’s Division of the @th Corps Sure the enemy trot @ hil .n front of our slows of nearly 2 man, The 4th Corpse ‘Howard’s—advanced tows supporting p ftar, and with wimitee results, inelnding | Sat the rebela#langhtered withont mercy ihe ne- A o dispeteh from General | day, Grant's headquarters, dated at ulne o'cloe< this MOTLDg, elves the following resalte of General Wil- | son's operations | oughly destroved. “fan | Sous, n “Sixty m‘lee «f railroad were thor- The Danville road, Geueral Wil- ay 6on reports, Could not be repaired in lew than jorty | days, ven if ail the materials were on hand destroyed ali the blacksnit might be straightened, and al! the m but Ho hae homt wey ehope where the rails a where aoant- lings tor ela pers could be sawed, the sonth ritty miles of ‘hie coml were destroy ¢ 1, Wilson brought in about 460 nerroes and many of the vast number of | horses and tnules gathere' by bie force, Le reports | { nova, while Genoml Willan’ Division | groes they retook, Wileon'* loes of property is a ‘ th Core wos getting i110 ‘| emall waron train weed to carry ammuvition, his | Y ws euddeniy emerged yon the a « Tort in three Hnes of battle, Gen, Hooker | #busance train and tweive cannon, The horres of ion into ringle nw and plant | the artaliery end wa,cus were ronerally brourht off. | we the as | ervavot the Mirst New York artillery ina | of the cannon, two were removed from tholr eam } win the rot ob saivances | Whea the ene | riage, the whecls of which were broken, and thowa | ole after voller, which were | Inte the water, and oue other eun had been dissbled returned by the ret wit | by a rebel ebot brecking ita teunioos before it was | 1a point within fifty Apis ot | abandoned, He cetimates hie total lows at fern 740 | mY ' 10 rebel advance Me eta a Se re yee | 1000 med, iuciudiug thoes lost from Kautz's divi qrovea) by General Cenry, aN Bi RESEL PC AT MARTI NSH | Viclon Comr gn lc A u us | eag . : : { uiekly pace pusitiog on a ding |} 4 Tne * made ita eCATANCe NE Marting +, had getr shot and ehell reined | bare thie morni nad at last ac nia de. the expored rebel ibe This | stuoying the railvoad and advuuclo, on Martinet ur, | y eseral Williams command wit 700)! irhy seports received aa yet are too ‘conftased uid «one ‘aod the astonished rebels, unable te endure | | sulle rewred in contusion to the woods | Mleting todetermine tho uimeaitude of the force or ro the had = emerged Genors Feho- | the extent of ita operation » succeeded 2 eninine an M. Stawron, Secretary of War ion Ob Stookes’a rights Tho ekir- . | te 8 wore edvanced on the | The Rebels A ppreacking Martinsbe-g- | er a ecvere contiie: the ene a} . “ Ay plehi, the entire co: pe 4 4 | twell In Command, Wen’ wo«i tion ro by the akirr Baliinore, July ve heve been elreuts i the thiee Gays’ oy 7 y that a lar 1 foe under thee ‘ the army beyond tieneiel Bowe al Atimeked the f de * our centre aero® ilrond, * troopa at Mertinebe ' ™ tlun rom Merietty. ‘we objeetof General Shemoan's | of tiny plice The T a ree le to cowpel Johnston to urjt the | to the metier hae ca ie ‘ saw, abd flight On ground offering fewer n |b 4 prise upou digpaw les tron da ky nuges fe letenve, On the ith, the pur ry ' wo armies indicated that Jolimion wo } About daybr j tellige d to give battle on the ground where on heudgunarte ue t +f ba” On tho 28th, a brek eenmpeunde ' .ebels wore iis’ in wed along cur cathe ling, vac over uf | cal Wh OO the tur a our ekivn.ehere cuoweiy preeeed the eneny's ) Shepare towards You During the afternoon, two Lovade 1. y wad, ands by Generis Harron and Wo coark | efi twill betemembered that t forn and scrom vatier, and thea” the :oiiroad is that of Gener’ Hu My into a woot in which a uv | General sical, with Generale Rolly ao 4. Vis shirmilele ce a Our mes jenor "a force in vt a bees, wore + anced 6a vupldly that t relola did not dare tu | sor excliounremt exiate © \ueir sheiter, Ta tue qollant affair the ere ely Seloa receiving 2 int Piation, at onec of two Alabu roglweule were capinred, t prewared te check the apace 1. ene or. | t of thelr offiicare and as wlonel, lovau | der thane Movable prope tr chow be hucodadive ongo the point thus gs.ced, aud at | The troops were drawn up, and at five « Yat ocenpled 4 poefgion a mile and a half in advance "ne ground held the morning, General Oo- Lh Pile Qefore tunset, carrie’ u line rifle Ne., bis frou, which were J cenched, and, lik@ every point gained by us this campalsa, is Gen, Crates cock fehung | Commenced in the neighborhood of Buuker Hill, end | cont nued four or five hours, daring which hise. ary i fell slowly back to the infautry sapporte. | Ascertaining thas the force of the enemy was large | ly superior to his own, Gen, Bigel determined + ! NEW YORK. MONDAY, ; Foul or Driver. It in eupposod that tt ' at bed, A eplendid opal. ovewuela Mactinabuss, whieh gen acuupilahed in ‘ ne ee en here aa to the atate of affairs, and all their trafus and: other moveable property were safely moved away Some heavy trains filled with supplies for General | The Commission has now three hundred and flity Hunter, were also taken to a place of mfety. A force of the enemy also came by way of North Mountain, with @ view, no doubt of flanking our fumes ; but iw this they were dirappein ted, A dimuioh received ut five o'clock thie evening, stator Nat fiebting had been going om all day near Seote on, abunt ven mifes fiom Harper's Ferry, and three milos to the ie? of the railrond, between a force oF the every that was ioving fn the direction of the ® stown pike and the ow mand whieh General Bw Si lef thera to oeenpy the piace, Hoth forces euaRES were emmath and it fe officially reported that “UE Hoope there had repeliod succevsfully all attacks, fuirht and piwseager tras from the Wost Worked successfully throurh last uiot tt: but mo OMwee tran tor the Weat left Balt'r oo thik even. fre. At ast gecuumta, pe injury had bees e othe neane force ae Che rome which wae seut aguinst f ¥ wm “taod to have tired into Wows Virv towards Ganley, to awalt the arrival of sunpiies, Minding shat Hunter had eluded them, it is probable that the rebels are now attempting a raid into Mary. Jouv!, Tt ie thoucht thas their siengti has beu Frually exmecerated, orm that it will dwindle cown to ®etuml raicing party, which will searcely venta. iar Loyond the Wotomac, (ever sigel hea failen back to Harper's Ferry, and holds the strong porition on Meryhu 1 Heghta vty | ‘There wos ¢reat exciton ent at Harerst. a and Prod erick, today, owing to the exneserated brouvht down by frdtives from Martinsburg, reports GENERAL HUNTER, Arrival of our Vorces at Choxkstowr Pros verty to the Amount of $5,600,000 Dee stroyed, kte. Charlestown, W.Va. July 1, via Washincton, Ju. v3. General Hanter, with the whole of his com- Mund. bas arrived eafely at this point, without the joes the army of a aingle pound af Goverument property, during @ loag and arduous march of 60 miles over almost iinpossabie mountaia roads, and with scarenly any feed for his command, Ile suc- coeds in defeatme the euemy in five diferent en- @etements ; m destroying Government property to the value of $2,000,0u) of our money, ineluding all frctories, taneyarda rllis, founderiey and furnaces in the Shenandoah Valley, as far ne Lynchburg, The Thoat importint eetabMahwents wore a branch of the Trecegar lron Wopke, at Uuchanaa, working S00 hands, wid the Military Lurcitute at Lexington, with ite capreions Luildioge and magazine, containing o dar¥e supmy of amuunion, arma do, All the rail- rowls and the canal on the route were totally destroy+ ed, Our total lone in the expedition wii not exceed 2,000, while this ofthe enemy, includ!ne prisoners, minst beat leset 6,000, The srry 2 excellent spirita, and, ater being aupolled wth much-needed stores, will meaty wean be beard trou la a locity whore lenet expected. The War Westward. Captare of the Tin-clad Queen City, Etc. Creve, 1, Juby 1. —The tin-clad gunboat Queen Clty, Acting Master Hickey, was coptared at Colunm- bin, on the White river, on the morning of the 24th ult, by the rebele under Shelby, numbering 200 men, Moat of the officers and crew of the Queen Cliy were taken prirovers, The rebels, during the night, planted « batwry on the shore opporite to whore the eunboat wae lying, and at daylight openet fire upon her aud immediately disabled her, ‘The rebels took off three of Ler guns and u quantity of marmuaition, when tree other of our gunboats caine up and com. peiled then to abandon and burn her, Communice- tion betw oa Memphle and Li Rock is entirely suspended, owing to the rebel blockade at the cut-off. Tt is believed that a heavy fight occurred in the vieinity of Clarendon, on Saturday and Sunday, te- tween our gunboats and the rebel haiterles, n* con. tinual fizing was heard at the mouth of Wl ie river, ‘ Marmaduke, with « leree force of rebels is at Ket Fork, on (he Arkauaas river, and part of his ariiy bas crowed over, avd at inet adviors we threatening to occupy Bt, Charles and Crocketts, He ie reported to have over 4000 me: with 40 pieces of artillerr, and it i# belleved to be hie intention to isolate General Steele icom his base of supplies and | co-operating with Geveral ‘rice, compel Liu t evme- | uste the State, (General Canby bas moved hie headquarter from theio for the military servies, Consequently, no ar rivels from there need be expected for some days, Important from Washington. Call for 500,000 Men to be Mase. Washington, Juby 2.—It ie understood that the President will make «call for ve hundred thor end | men timediately, ender the pew lean, after tie ade Jousument Of Congreve, Mr. Vessenden will Probably Accept. Washington, July 2. -Altho at noon today, the frieuds of Mr the opinion that he will accep, the t tary of the Trcesury, He hed along toterview with hing was known of he Fessenden are poritic | Preaident Lincoln to-day, and was subsequently in the pene atending buclues, Withdrawal of the 233.000,000 Loan. Washington, July 2. the low The notice tor of thirty-three millions, being t der the former seve fa withdrawn, and the propoeals ived will be rerurnea te thee who offered them, ‘oporale jor vount of mile a sty. re (orm cation from Exesceretary Chase. neering feat was acconipiiehed by General Dole tt. | gond ontor. He tolecraphed tho Railroad Company } | | * | ogeited but brief debate eneued, | : — 4, 1864. PRICE ONE CE Commision, reeierday, distrituted forty-four thone | eight: stv dollar: and that Mr. Smith, while te and pounds of tamatoca, ploking onfons and lemons | Liev waa evtitied to full pay 4 ; among the men in the trenches before Petersbure. | Foca meremtelrs ca deere gCngrIng be mit mivht be determinod, Agente operating for the relief of the National forece |. MT. Havis moved to lay the subject em the table arieod to—T? aveinet 41, in the Departments of the Kant and South, Tho report of the Com Cenforemce on the ‘ ee - Mil for the summary pote ee Guerrillas wu Congressional Proceedings, TT oral Mr. Morrul, of Vt., asked leave to report « bill Tovid!ng for a epecial tax on ieomnes. Ho { wie tocommended by the new Secretary e Ticaeury, A neorage was received from flenate rioting ud ihe that the par jouse wien emoud aR a: government Ve i Toth Braves overthrown ty: the THR CONAORIPTION BILL PAQSED. Mr Garfielt, from the committee af ecuéerence od | the Bur inent bil, mace a repdts thereemtud clear ly explained all ite featares, | The report wea concuried in, by yena Gly Baye BS. Port that the Camuilttes agreed essentially to the | hi Fee reas eon Me Sarees 8 Pye meres House bill, ~—Purther to reruiate and provide for the enrolling | ati! callin: ont of tie con oth Oo the question of concurrence with the report, the | Peiipores ‘ the national For bog . The XXXVilIth CONGR ERS. Senate. Wah ngton, Jaly 2.—Mr. Sninver, of Maes, mato A report from the Conference Commitwee oo the dim | kereoing amendments t the bill to provide for the more speedy punishmens of gnarrille marauders which was concurred in, THR RNROLLMENT HILL PARKED, Mr, Wilson, of Maas., from the Conference Commit tee on the bill ferther to recul«ie and provide for en- roding and calling ont the National forees, made a re- vote atood qos JO; nays, 18, Ko the is. pase was not vectdent of the United States may, at hie 4 concur ed in, Stany time hereetter, eall for any pony Mr. Sherman, of Ohta, moved that a recond com- Ae fos tha reepective terme of « pe of conference be Aypowuted on tie bill, ith ‘or military gorvice and Mr. Garlile, of W.Va. cppomed a turtherconuferenen | volunteer, or ee of a dl ae hereing? M « Morrill, of VIL, «shel the Senator from Vir. Wel, any eubetiiute shall be ex ‘ finin (Mr, Cartile) and b+ artoc to know (iat if towneh!p, ward. tr pecint, or @leesic we leave the gorerument po ¢ fill ihe ranks ofa county, towarce the quota of \ of the army the government = onateh hese volur see vr cel nee t Bhonld we thwart that govesnme On” of e-ory voluntees who fe accepted and mate if heed an’ bi up in co fus'on, ie eto for tt Tie TOevicw for atorm of cue yew, anlens Wants of the army? Senatore who have pone avainet tecewe and be pad by t tis ed, slall iF von bounty of 100, and i for a Pe apd HYG 4 ee hear % ou ia the rovernment form to | ; uk tbe hoar has come wheo faction will triun ph | y unless sooner dischatwed, a nt when fo mare troops ahall be raised—wheo Grant | aud ‘for a tean o it « youn, unles oy trie slail ne longer be sustained before Ko hmond. | charges, 9 bounty of Af 6; one thir. of whit’ ewer. Mr. Caitiic briefly expremed bis desermination to | shall be pad to ihe soldier at the time of bis tein. stay here for thirty yoarsif need here shonkd hey | mustorea lute the sew ce, one third at the oxpira- ud vote all the ti 20 agaivat enoh bills es the eae an~ | thon of one halt oi his s of one halfof tile term ot der diseuasion, | eervice) and one-th.ia obtue expe of his te w Mr. bhorman's motion for the Senate to ineliton | of service, and incr oo: ha Jo th Whe tM the ser. its ameoomemt: and asking fore further conferees | viee, then the resione of ue benuty remaining un- Commmiition, wee then adopter by yene YS naye 5, Mr, Conseas then moved to reconsider the vote agreeing tomsecond canferenes committer, on the ground that there waa danver that the Nil might fail Mud shall be paid too e vico yi Le aball have lett s widow, ifnot toh ech idres. or tf there be none, te ie mother, in eave abe bem wine Th cme te + uo it the eof of r want oie quorum inthe Hous, She motion waa ! towneuie, ward of scily. ples net o: electt on district carried by yous 2, naye 17. | OF Any county not ao rubstiviced, ehall oT be fl ¢ " | Win the space of thee cack ata eueh then the The motion to disagree with the tuport of the confor. | Presicent shall inmoal ‘oly ole “a draft ior one enee committes wae then receneidered, and the re yoor to fill euch quota, or may per which mar fort wae finally concurred in, by yeas 27, naye Sas | be mutilied: and ere of'any euch draft, po payment peeiedes ot vev abnddt epic lor reeetved by the govein- weot aF Cou ed man fron fervice, 1 ohalt be jawful for th | States to seud ree HUCK WO lee @ any earolled or draft ironal ob lication to perform military of the Year —Meesrs, Anthony, Chandler, Clark, Connem, | Feewonden, F Foster, Thad Howe, La i Kanna, Laut of Ind. an, Morrf!l, McDougal, Pou die, Aeulahury, Sherman, “yventive of iting age Powell, Rameay te into suy ol 6 Biater per, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Willey, Wace, Wtlkd Jared to be in 1ece.Hlon exceps the Weaken, Xe eon, Wilson 27, Loulsinan and t0 recrpit Saye—Mosers, Backalew, Carlile, Davia Doolittle, | Harlan, Harris, Henderson, Headricks 5. RMOONKTRUCTION OF TIE KKORI HTATIS, Mr. Wade, of Ohio, mae 4 report from the commit- tee of conference on the bi" te guarentee to certain States, whose goverwenta have beeo overthrown, republican fortm of government, and move that tho Senate recede from ite aimendinente, Motion c rried by yeas 1S, nays 14, Mr. Trumbull, called the bili to restrict the jar. iediction of the Ceonrt of Claius sad to provide tor the payment of certain demands for qnartennncte:s stores and subsistence supp! tuiebed to the army of the United States, Pased, Mr. Sherman calied op the foure Dill making an iation tocarry into effect the law to povent ing, which wae passed Morrill inéreduc oa I to provide for the com. | pletion of the Washing woo sduet. Lt apy opriatos one hundred and fifty th Joilarm, pioviees for butting adam across the Potonme as Gres. Falla, ‘bho bill waa considered and pamwod. Mr, Sherman Areport trom the confere commitwe on the bul to encoarme hein ho fy Sor ure andes the provisions of th ty edited tote State and to tho sespec ¢ ‘ivisions the oof woich may ‘procuce the entlotmeut, 4 tod mom pubstisus oort, retentions, 4 od im, shia vreanized In, s saispat revimenta, Datierios ore ther orenninn their Later me oar te practicable, chal when as be pormisted to aeeot their own regiments, | Datvereg or otbor oogani avons trom amon toecr respective Stetea which at the time of their ae sieminout may Dot be tiles w their juin DUB nt The twentleth pect'on of the act entitled “An fo #vend en oct eotived on act for en and Te out the patious forces," Lpproved ‘obruary 1564, shall be conmtsned to mean that Secret © War sual divcharce minors under the a@ oi eight- ( uses a uncer the clicumetances and on the condl- tone piace: ive fo said rection; and hereafter if any cerotthe Uuites States vail oxliet ox sagetes 128 the militery eervice om). perron under the ate of eix- teen years with or without the ecusent of bie paren: of puarding, enol pereon so enlisted or reerusted 6! he linmetiy mani unconditionally discharred upon the repayn.ent ot all bounty received; and euch 16 eruiting or mustersng officer who por lnely oultote A person unsere xtoen yen sof age ehall Lie service, with the fo bi ing that the scante receded and adopted Wie bill, The report was concursed in | Uie fora ueof ell pay in a Mr. Halo called up sie House bill to authorize the , Ai Ce mt) ehell be sun to" tach Maribor - Secretary of the Navy to provide for the educay N.othoBe. Martial may ¢ le. “an ie naval constructors and steam engineria® and ¢ Hh prey nt a on oe on a ed that (he pacsage of the bill was very unpot Snes 65 O6t a srl ol © en iS addin alincat vital to the uoctulnees of the navy, ‘he ale. i} renin 1364 pe he. a nels \e los proposed for there offeors of diflecent ernaes ae rv fA . ant mal " maa te i ae about twenty per centum, Lhe tiu «us | Sanrahale, andar ti not tue Fewsea Barehal "nian anuoragrn eax dv huts wie sane one bed ae sea The Houre resolution fixing the adjousumert of | wed by esid section, * ald 4 tas en | tesa of travelling rafted eneten ti yg ad tee hae sreporting at a place ot ventenvees shall be oune up ae the epecial order, Mr. Sumaes op od a haaty wae noed of bua f willione The people demand Mr, Wilkineon opposed the 6 Vusther ditcuasion eurue by Meare P rumtoall, |! Heudrieksa, Mcliougall, C sneer and ott: in | ¥fe Pp @vent re © ete of may town, Cclriet, ward or Btat pereed with motions tom * sury aud motions to go. wonoi their bolow un eatd service, and not enio! to Faecutave Session, av At 2o'clock A. M. the bill to iropose a erocial tax on | i? ny \clibes he cra ‘ot Wer be tet to the Gaoume of the town, ward. incomes wos received from the House, and quite an ui wlocu hey Lespe avely reside, abso: ltany person caly aatied al ne esa the prosecution of but usual business, i traneportavon tom their places of seaicence, ee aechareet at the place of tenvezvous “ullowed (ransportation to their places of resi- All persons in the navel service of the my bo heve entered aud Marviee during clon, ¥ ho have Kot been cedited adjournment. Thre miditional taxes, rior to Lebo wary et p Mr. Chandler in ted his coterm fect to the coum of the in ne Whee vl s o di r hieright, He had noteeen the bill, and would tot Se ee ote ae Chad OO atat eos | be belt rerpouritie for so hasty legiely b decoues, Wor Lable as such, until noice Mr. HMacian ssid be et 1 compelled to itohun end ceasonable tine allowed to ite consideration waathe Sabbaths and | yoo jin tore yer) report to the Provost he saw nop esing publ Maat reyuired te) Co hig dietrict; bul euch aence shall pot ot eo | Notehez to New Orleans, and is taking all the boate | | | | | Mr. Sherwin deprecated the peasition of the te tors, and proceeded to show the waive of the ieepon- fi bilitios they Were saeudhie Mr. Harton earvestly objected to continuing leciala- afvet his linbility un er thee set, T nth and Elventh.—Novung contained in this coudtined to aie. or ln any way affect relive to Chore conecentionsly opposed to tion at thin time, it beime the pabbath day. ani Mi. Chaudier sald b dd not nek the ‘ nator from paw B eitat tian avect the rights of persons to Obie erman) to ehare bis responsi niiity le had i P 5 notreen the bil trom the House, He did not know Tle loilowing is the yeie on the above Conscription yy ‘Sheiman) would be what waeinit, ‘The rend oated, and pot himeeit, | responsible if the bill wee bid; . I a Veos,—Morvare, Allicon, Ames, Arnold, ler. aie had given wotico the bill should HOt pie we | er Ti ecachie my Maxtor Heamemy Blair, of naan Wert Virsininy Moucs oly kiayd, Cobb, Cole, Cides The question was then taken on concurring in the | weil, Dave, of Mav, laid, Dawes, Deming Honse reeolution, to adjourn eine die on Monday at | Drives, abe, Kivott, Varngvorthy Ten oe, laid, " WOE, dhe Looper, fi noon, and this wae decided in the affirmative, by a | [Oui tbob a tivetar ilotet ou veteke Satna vote of 20 against 11. | Kelley, Uejolin, sony Janey 5 rif Hoo The consideration of the House bill imposing © | Mae eb ut “Nhe Mew oad ere Nor special tax on incomes war fesuuied, Wheb, O4 M0 | gon O'Neill, ot Pence dvania, Orth, Rai of Kon 1 8 oc Junday rn 1. | tucky Gq ot chene in, Slonn, | tion, the ne Nato, at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, ac | ete Bice ¥ a iulng, Ttsey, Upao Van Valk. journed nntil @ o'clock Monday moruicg, eubureh, Warhensaie, of laos, Pibaino, of Musachaetts, \Vill.aety Wilder, indom and natives. House of Represe The Speaker Inid before the Honse n co.amunica- Mh. vn, Wea. J, Allen, Alley, Ancona, Bas. Hiey Chaniec roth, Co, Dawson, it Wooctiidee 1 os : ; \ vay Vales Raper tor ari rlish, Pron tion from the Union Denoert de Association, aakh Venieon, Kieu Bares ton, Mldridge, Enelieh, LS A a, Grewold, Morris (Mey Harrie (11.), he that, In the event of Inclement wenther on the | {«\ssie i Bas Hed Lethonds Vong; Slee, Fourth of July, the ue of the hall be granted ia | Marey Mitaieuery miller (enn) ponte {0b ) ia ‘ do ‘uttorsou, Pendleton, Ferhat Uy uy which to celebrate the day. ati Cl’onu.), Rice. (Mae.),, Roblueou,” Rollins | | | Mr, Bteveus (Keep, of Pn anid it wonld Le pro- | pore! to«iny to adjourn on Monday at noon, the hall could not be yranted tor such » purpore, Cn motion of Mr, Stevens, the request of the Uaion Democratic Amcciation wae laid ou the table, Mr, Penton, for Had) Koline (Mo.), I Sootield, Bwele (N.Y, Fieoe NJ, Stevens, Stiles, Thoums, Wadawortl, Webrter, Whoeer, Winfield 63, The bi! toeetabiishod a Varean for Freedmen's aa returned from the Senate with ancudments wus post poued till December next, Hence | | repo bod the Revate OTT pros tN, Yu ed and the collection and sale of captal ¥ 4, } vidio 7 We. ngtany Jody Ihe communication of the) Siandened propert: in ihe impurcectionsly ppicie be Mr, Dawes, froin tho commiites oa Elections, re- ty, Hou. 8. P. Chae, wolch be scat to the | aud tor peeventing and punisning treads, 726 bi | pos ved # resolution, whieh was passed, paying the nities on Waye an the 20th of June, | MAA PAMOd, oF ne the Hourn Ok up ths | nio ath shee imal ates Frinicys pe ety pr t capte Dull aathorizing layinawer Rentes | Ye | talon. tre nd dol [he armredaia revenue. fromm alt sevens, for the | credited with two iollllon te Py oF the bus bing Mr, Morrill, of Vermont, from the Committee on " oles a \d bs i nesey ye on anton Ruth, he har 0 captions ¢ Ie | Ware ned Meant, introduced a bl baposing a epecta moinding twe months pay © dniy ty ; (bio ante f Lend tafe. wed taePthe | iacome tax, ne b HRBG Ae BD t . ity had bees Palen POE He , | It evides thes in addition to the income duty at / ote M epue! that calumniator, who | ieaty am prod there rfid be jovial, soremods eathe i Peeve ested | ce eine eubecl Munt have tli that | meted a Wcolloated onthe ict of Ustober s special! Gr ea ta Meyer ar ger es ae 4 Knew nothing Klas ere tOre threes exmaluations | i juty fiom malur, pt yp mcoues for the 4 the who! ie rene fo £ Ae 4 aia 9 a " Yee ber ne Ye ted imd cichtern millions he expen tines wae pareod, + Pe . « fh + Oty 4 0 nam A H ‘ lkoly to reagh echt hunied ®ad Atty dlions, | The euiject « paring the 7 vances representatives, | within the United Bate, or el ineus of the United end tour bumdred ap! tity miliops aro to ta] whocume \utber a sahtect yng th tar . e 4ien ‘Be apron ' oiling 6400’ por anbum, {4 ty galt et * ae af Nhe rg oot thi Voapatten ou F Seeucne : Me toe etary ot th ry. rn v ly muthorized to Wake Vides fk uly fous hones ious ’ he A ; i oD es the 5 tthe eOUry i i aeeary.” ment @ 280, cal @ resstn bly eat lore ) HNGdy | te nl ole : ‘ mn There semetny thee two millienet woe proper) - remrned tee pe Smale. kaa | « ou muy on » tation, epporetio é colupany, Lae anal \aTbercie’ iespere Hee eluant nO! Be Pres entto be in in ~ : ft + thet be wee ip hopes that the Com- tne we taka 9 reqaie tie Reire inal thoy Netra to hole alesdasan'ta ihe Mr, Morrill eald thet be w per by yo ory tho. 308 | Culiad States, 4 carting & presidential | mittee on Waye art Mow had Introduced ali the tex voto Or represen Cong: ers, | bills neceseary, but # toeined, ms he proceeded to | nie om renee was ordered after do- | show, that the et ames fel below the probable re~ ‘The Speaker Inid before the House alettor from | cerpts, The asours bier * | to be ralsed under this the SerreantapArina, in iopiy toe leslubion bere | ni) wonid pay te Lae eas #e4un ed for the pay of ow talt Uouors, o4, ve, | totore offo\o Dy My, Ganson, of New York, which |) fy . S2,00L0U0" tex ba epiria on habd, a); wid the | directed bis te teeuite Benjamin F, Loan and G Mt nnyne of Dlinole, offered © Rew eeution fa oma wot inereaeed bus Urough! fom the next with | ("lay Buudith 7 refund tho ineoay they seepectly Uae all shure of Curemrtac puoduton hold for eae on the tur exh year, $4M\09, making ap acy wateot hae received as momlers of Congres duriag the | /)\0 let of Huby + 4 0u.en which @ tax bee r. ab achual virtual iberensy of 845,000, Une they dtew money as brigadier geunrals, pee that te ani td 4 vox of titay ¢ oe _ oy Mr, lau, on doing femipded by bh i | aad on all apArite ica, Lave paid 4 pric AP action ined conte 2; tad, . Tor seultusy Commiaion, 7 any wore money on account of salary, sre of Laity 0 Coendiass ¢e : Watidrcten.ois 4 The Vindted Gietes Semiiere was nom ctendime ta bis cimdid sewer areadased Qs baat Bata