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Number 10.297: ————— EEE Momber of Congress; but in the early part of that 13] atest ews year found an occupation more congenial to his | ont and te in the hae of Exaeminer-in- Chief in the U. 8, Patent O Ree, to which he wae sppointed by Piescient Lincoln. The fidelisy and suceeas with which be baa performed the duties of this offes, confirm the opinion that rf he shall be By Telegraph ‘to the N. ¥. Sun. A WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. \THE AUSTRIAN mINISTER. | Presentation to the President, ‘ADDRESS AND ANSWER. | The Romaiuing Assassins. THER DEPARTURE FROM WASHINGTON INTERESTING FROM TEXAS, | Freedmen and their Movements. /MAYOR OF GALVESTUN ARRESTED. Bands of Robbers and Jayhawkers be found “the righs in the right place."' (Corres pendence af Th Pertress Monroe, July 1%.—The-s Patients in the Hampton Hen ral Tospitals, at the Present time, mostly enlored, During the last 14 monuthe there have been admitted tuto these hoepi tale 26,192 patients; returned to duty, 7.114; trane- ferred to other hoepitals, 8,827; died, 2.086; discharg- ed, 2,072, Tho balance aawitted are robele and civilians, Lieut, & Hawk, Third Pennsylvania Artillery, bas been appointed Superintendent of the Freedmens’ aairs for thie Military District, \ were #o'd at Portsmouth to-day, the borece bringing Ob average OF @65, and the mules 405, sack From Texas. Conf derates—Tthe Mayor of Galveston Arrestvd=-Jayiawking——Tho legira to Mexico, ite. late Texan files bring the following iteme of news: The Houston Teirorarn, of June 30th, eays ® trip to Hourtow is quite @ fashiousble excursion | The Poughkeepsie Boat Ra NEW YORK WINS. City and Miseellageous News, THE GERMAN SAENGERFEST, Third Day's . Proceedings. Reception of Returned Regiments FAPPY WOMEN AND CHLOREN. {ra 61 mostly ou foot, honring heavy burdens of cloth- ing, blankets, ete., on thelr heade-a long and weary journey, Ther arrive tired, foot-sore aud basery, only to learn what ther were told before they let— that they were tetter off at hore, and that they bad | Letter co back again, Bome are returning, some co to the pabiic negro qaarters bere, and take euch fare a they can get, Some hire out, people generally taking them conditioned on the consent of their late Toasters, Those who stay at home will dobest. Those ue next beet; while ae s general thing olt alone’ will become triders and bunu- ry vagatonds, ‘Lhowe wheare in the hands ot the jovernineut #il! be taken oare of ae weil as in the owerot the officers; but it is quite enother thing rom the comfortable hornes many have lets belind, “ Stampe" are eo scarce in Houston that the city government has got out fractional ehinplasters, re- deemable in greeubacks, Tho Crockett Quip Newe, 27th alt., eaye:—"' The necroes in the country have been notified of General Granger's order, announcing them free, and they are making contracts with their former owners to remain with thom until Christmas,” The Houston News says: We here noticed on our a daya, quite anumt hattar of the Trinity Rivo: of their costume has cor variety of our every day aut been ia the Conledernte serv and are now eceking toturn an Loveat penny in dirp sing of die 4 shine, and other articies of home manuiaciu ting away" is written on their book of tave, are biisesud in their ignorance The Mayor of Galveston was arrested by the mill- tary suthoriiics on the evening of the %4, while pre- isee Attempt of a Woman to Shoot a Policeman in Brooklyn, &e., From Washington, Credentials of The Austrinn Winistor—Ad- dress ond Answer —Kemoval of The ConepitctorsUauers Kesigeation Not Accepted, ttc, Wassing’on, 15.-Count Wydeabruck, who bas for tome t'me part represented the government of his imperial roval majes' the Emperor of Aua- | tris, ne Munleter Resident in the Caited Sta presented his credentials yesterday to the Preei- & Ces &e. cota, during the last fow id the pieturesquenere ibuted no little to the Many of them have uly Tea bee ‘ Env inf beget pai ay obey etding over a meeting of the Common Coune'l, The lenipotentiary ne Towing 1 Ale Gearem 08 tne charge against him wae that he bad caused a freed- Brag inant le Mat thet a man to be lnprisoued for holding @ ball, Afterthe r. President :—Ilie Maicatr, the Emperor o PF - ite, wae meerass boas Sten has been fatgl'y uely Prose nocro had received permission to do eo from the ocor con me (Le rank of an Envoy Extrvordinary | military authorities, It turned ont that the Ma; or Be BIG TALEE ren BOLE LIBEY to be Dited “tne of | was not guilty, howover, aud after being confined in pertal letter which arcredite me in thle capacity, [] eceil ali night he was releasod, tee! natured thet you will eee in he higher rank The San Antonio Hrracn, of the 17th ult., enya: plea yy Jeetyt! neror of Aus Penne ey hrges e ere ating Pe ninesiait Our city has enjoved peace ated quiet during the the toke ighes: rerard entertained by & week, several pir tes have arrived and deparved tor ‘overeign Lior thie Repabtic, as well aa Meaivo; rome fiom Louisiana and seine trom Eust- aew pro the dese enverta: ty b era Texas, Among thove totmerly of the ¢ ; ys etiensthen ¢! ties of | Al™y, We toention Major Generals J, G, Walker ihe two eountr! Vor my. | Wililain H. Preston, nad parties, the hovh favor which | have «racious sovercien. as I t Waéu perronal as that io. coutience of nave the honour to be ae. AlGuely appreciated by my au- ‘The Galveston 6 publishes the following : New Kraunfela, June 19, 13. 6.—Quite an excite. ment here to-day, Tho Union fia was raired, sue. taiued by 400 or 600 wp No opposition virible, The men in favor of the ew ho have loug remained in #.cuce, cheeied to the top of their volees. lt was wd at Boerne and all towns weet of this, 0, Galveston contained 11.00 poopie, out to wale ve been gr To which the President replind: Now Count Wydenb uck: Lt alwaye affords me p'oasure there are 6,00 to Leceive Vou, a4 veil Upou pereonal, ae upon public The 4th at Touston pasve 1 off without any special considera ton. TI feliciiave sea upou vous advance | observance, save w liberal display of bunting and the me n the tavor oi your Verein, and with p ene. wie accept that advancemon’ ae anew token of the | tiring of @ National ralate of tairty-elx guna, conetont good will and f dehipot Austca tothe e A correspondent of the New Orleans Tree Deira, 7 dating at Galveston, July 1:t, furnishes the following: ed Sistes bas been wi te dav kool ar y which lively, ‘Transportes s thie + it ie per. troops, who no s0on- bot imy eontinents and hey march to tle halite ot thie Gov to th interior to “occupy and porse While it is encou- wot itn iert raving to us aud praiseworthy to the citizens of Tuxas io inte. dato thateo large ® number are true to the precepts of their foretathers, itt ance in arma ag y end unhesity more Amor ~thelrone ) moety isnot felt by them; the idos y toughs for has expioded, aud the motives that prov pled thera to take up arins is a subject they do pot care to 1eler wo pow, Another correspondent writes: The planters are not acting very well, them reuse to hire the ueerces now that that they are tee, wud way that the Yankes may \ake care of at their Government come ytorward and to be once The feoling is unanimous invercourse with Austria, or rendly German Sistes, It fe said the Conspirators, Dr, Madd, Spangler, srookd and O' Laughlin, were yesterday sent tothe lbauy Peniten lary, in accordance with their ree ive eer On the other band ft ir also vated that the President bas changed the place of mop isonment of the aseassine, and thas they were ny of t.e auction pec toa euttoday to the Dry Tortugas for Life, instead of | thew. A planter named Lubbock, brother of the the Albany Penitentiary bratal ex-Governor, who wae captured with Jeff, Fy Y P ; Davis, colected all bie ¢lavea, nurobering sbout sev- Tt fs stated om wetty food authority that Gen, But | euiy-five. aud loading up thiee aix-wule wagons with them, took them all into Galveston, lie drove up to the Provost Marshal's office, and with an oath sald he should have nothing more to do with them. The Provost Marshal quiewy Lut firmly told him to take them pack to lis plansation azxin, aud the binate ing fellow found it prudent to obey the command, ‘hi negroes are mostiy unemployed, and in many places and weeds are choking the growth of corn u, Affairs in the inverior of the State are bie condiion, Gangs oi robbers, known as Ta, gO about the country murdering and Kebels and Union menu ali.e desire their extinction, and the people jook anxiously for the ar- rival of Federal troops, in the bh bat they will be able to restore order, The re gang muotimes number two or three hundred, yrudor was accom vanied in bie fliehs by Loon sraith, who ebot Captain Wainwrleht, o. the United Blaus steamer Harnet lane, Thoy we.e pursued to the Bice Graude by a jarge gene of jJaybawkeis, Governor Murray is be- heved to have carrie ler's resignation, Which was seat on the firet of June, hae been returned marked ** not gex ed," and he hae toon sent for to Washington, where ho fa likely to be are! ied to duty connected with the Freedmen's Department. Encouraging accounte have been received here of che proepreta of restoration in North Caroling, and it ed thatamajenty of her planters are pursuing imaae end juiicous course towards their lato rONAL eays it is rumored Va. that Gen. Butler tnerebip in the law K. haut in Now York, end inte > rieboldom, wae released from the | gold eto.en trom the State Treasury, old capitol priron to-day The La Grange Tavr Issue, of the 22d ult., bas the ‘ Ha on, the Private 8 tary of Jeff, | following: Davis, bas been sent to Fort Mellenry; Piof, Me- Jay bawking appears to be the order of the day out west, and in fect but a short distance from this place Do wagon is sale uniess guarded by a band of citizen voidiers, sufficienti s:rong to overpower the aggres- sors. ‘There hae oot a siugle train arrived hefe for rome time which bas not been so guarded but has bees robbed of ail the goods they contatned, and fre- queotiy the mulesdcraning thetraip, At fits: i: was supposed these depredations were cowmitted by re- tuned eoldiece, but it appears from late accounts that old “erey beacea"” men aud boys, with # iew ieckless eoldie.s, are the robbers, No man ie sale if mounted rojector of the incendiary re; und Gen, Har. ion. There are no prisoners now at nusrr Tr was an ed some days ago that the Hon, D.P Hol oway, of Intiana, has tendersd to the Peesident his resignation of the office of Commis erof Patents. This rea'gneiton bad not fio em on & goud horse, aud bes the appearance of baying a5 ’ " y H i H see, accepted st Irae accounts; bus tt is understood thus Heesinrity hye ve disiise very much to own it will be a8 #900 a9 # Successor can he selected aud | it, Dub we oBly speak the truth. quatifie!, The choice 'a likely to tall upon the Hon, Tromre€, Thevke ,o! Ovo at preventamemer| The Frashet in Pennsylvania. fa , 3 tther: Ma page LRG mee ; whe Palent Offce, This gen Interesting Por icalars. pe of the true energy and ¢ to & pos tion of jo: ‘ean whor force of character f prominent r sy efulness, H> came eri tnally from Pennsylvania; bis parents settling in Ohio while be wes yeta young man, he has since adopted tho later State as bishome, From the I mm of an huinb'le mechanic, he quickly ad- vanced toa forward rauk in various d parimenis ol eoring ence, and bas always showna remarkable ab.lity in successfully carrying ous pany Undertakings, which, to more contracted and ees resolute minds, appeared difficult or impossl- bie. For some years pre to 1861, he served his country eud edopied Btato in the capacity of » The freshet in tho Sehu, Ikill rives, announced by telegraph in the Sun of yesterday, was the most sudden and exterslve since 1547, and vory disastrous in its effects, An idea of the rise of the water is readily obtained fren the circumetance that atone time the water below the Fairmount dam was on Jevol with the water above it, thus entiroly oblitera. ting the dum 1iself from view. All along the line of the river, honses, logs, tre canal boats and whole h ried cova by the Pee jae vet which they struck, ay ev Oy RY Hoos ee ths ee oe rirlerelic, about Ii lock 80 aight 6 erlected! for the position of Comm esioner, he would | mpposed the occupants perished A policeinan, who was on he One hundred Government horses and fifty mules | cisiown and the mouth of the setuviaill Freedmen and their Movemontee-Indian | with the freedmen of the Brazos and Trinity. They anett twenty, ininates past twoive r—bucks and ajuawe -of the Cons. | Coeuize the Kingdom of and they Pp off into Mexico full $10,000 ip | ghe tax comamussion.” WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1865. SUN... Thirty-T hird Year = ———— = ——e er = ———— large, two-story frame houre was borne ee ily down A cvntors ca'culation bas been made lately by a | areoted the oars of there who were never expeeted ta the rapide and struck the centre pier of the C! ut h hee , — f | “a I Aiba street bridge with aloud ecaah.. The int ales of the fa vant wel! Koown in Paria by his pecultar au. bo “home again.” Colon®! Coliyer, of the Btate Bol- howe could t» distinctly heard exclaiinin aliv, “Help! Leip!” Bat exch was the to torrent that it was finpoewibie to render ance to the unfortunaw peop'e. The ture was finally butiad to pieces aod lo cries for help are anid to Lave been hes Whee the ao came f. fa not knows Tout have come trem rome ance up tbe civ teeu cariled over tue dam, as there weve no below the dam exposed (> such da r at between the of Schur ikill and School house jane, anys that a} out ten o'clock he beard a liorn hiow, but aa the sienal for aking off pilote froin the canal beatr, ho attention was paid toit, A sharp ery for lep toon followed the sound of the Lorn, and bo walaed tow ards the Bchuyik ad then he firs, noticed the repid rise in the riv covered that the ¢ ani souad of the hor frow © tan weeou board two canal od towether efficer with bis partner, rushed to the aearest bride ou od to get @ rope vo the man, but were une cessful. A colored wan subsequently rescued the pas fiom Lie periiwus position by teane of « small oat. proc bon Nor- nta “0 No point along the line of the fleshet Lety on such @ scone of devaaiation as the entive loos W issahicon creex, The flood poured down thir Manic eniamer resort with uucc ntrollabie tury ryine ever thing with it, Bridges thas have wo ttood fortuer treshets were ewept away like chaff fore the wind, d quickly transiormed tuto eli tmagee of plauk and timber A pertect avalanche of angry ry } ator awept elther shore of the creek, coine Socaleniable damage to pay and woollen mills, hoteis toli-houses and prie dwellings, Lramense muorees of Umber, which om afew moments before formed parts o: bridees or Ober etraciuics, wee awept with the ve.ovity of lightning down the creek totothe Seonylkill, and Decstne ioet to eight iu the eoeibing torment jock Sanday anhke upon bo aht the flood bioke throach the eliehouse property. Mr. Ludwitr, the baker at the almehouse, who occavies the house at the foot of Seusl street, war aroused from bie sieen by the roar. ing of the water, and masaed to save hie famity end soe of his furaitare by moving them to (ho upper tet the budding, Next morniag there were tour wet of water upon the first tloor, During Bunday night a canal boat, containing a woman and several children, floated awittty joe Manayunk, and madly deshed down the stream, ihe cries of the terror-stricken passengers could be cis tinctly heard, but it wae tmposible to rendar them Sor ferictance, Fortunately, however, the prog ot the beat was stopped by some men at th ab Behuyikill, nnd with great exertion the ve hauled toto at re, and the whole pasty roecued from bueur tertible situation. ~ General Inteliigexnce. (Dy Mei te the New York Bun.) Posom says—to merry two wives is bigamy, to marry twenty is Brigham'y. y CooKR reports the eubseriptions to the Soveu-Thirty loan, yesterday, at £6,501,800 Madrid journals assert that Spain wis! shortly re. Italy, without praudieing the interests of Catholiciem, Ir \# estimate! at the Freedmen's Bureau that at least forty thousand freedmen have learned to read sud write since the rebellion broke out At some of the colleries fn Pevusylvania the rice of labor fa reduce! 49 per cent. since last year, and at some points @ further reduction is insisted pon. Aatemrs Watn saya when he heers the sony, ‘Come where my love iiss dreaming," he den't wo, Ho ‘on't think it would be right, unlesahe bad “the papors."” Joun Togas, @ married man in Now Taven, has been sentenced to two and a half years in jal), for indecent exposures of bis person to youvg la- clos ata se:niuary there, Dewtsa the aix weeks ending July Sth, 210,589 government rations wore lseved tothe Jeatitute in Ric! mond, Va The aggregate number of persons relieve] was 60,118, At the last ** Oxford Commemoretion" the atu- a) aud | dente applauded the name o General Leo, bit his. rod Proxident Johnaon, and Butler, and the British Chaucellor of the Exchequer, Tas Loulsville Jovasat save Horace Greeley proves covciusively, in au able an elaborate art. cle, that the megroes are as fit tor suffrage ashe 8. Panis ‘s threatened with a time itis the orchestral musicians who coasder that they aro un lerp Te jucrease of malary they claiw is said to be somewhat considers! lo. Tur freeimon tn great nbers are leaving Ken- tucky and swarming iote OL!o, Indiana end Dili nola. Over 8,000 passes b beeu issued in Louls- ther strike, This | ville by the nailitary authorities, permitting uegroes to leave the B.ate, A pervtation from Richmon?, Vo., 1s about go- ing to Europe, to neyotiate certos of direct trade 9 of 8 athern products now on hand, upon the basis of advances to enable planters to re- iso gratifying to see thore thas | SUme operations. Tuuge representatives of New York papers, who had been sent to England in the hopo of getting ou board the Great Kastern, to report the laying of the Atlantic cable, bave written back that the Board of Directors had peremptorily refused their applica. tlon. Mu. A. Stwon Steen, employed by the friends of Joff. Davia to obtain a epeedy trial for she priuner, Many of | Las been ‘unformed by the Government, in reply to sn application he made to be permittod to sue Da- vis, that no sccese will be allowed to him by coun. ee) until he arrives iu Washinton, An Ineh orphan, who, afew years ago, was eo poor and utterly iguorant lad tp the sireets of this city, baw recently borne off the first pr zo tur com- position and oratory in the Rochester University, Hoe worked his own way through sclovul and col- loge. Two young men werr sitting on @ doorstep, in Bpriugfield, Mass,, tue otber day, When # young womau with an infantin her arms camo up, ani laying the infant i'n ihe lap of ono of them bade bim take good ere of it ior it belonged to Lim, She then skela ‘did. A correspondent of the Madison ‘Wia.) Jounnar, writing from Fernandina, saysthe Mayor, whom Chief Justice Ciare ioducied into office at that place, upon an election by negro votes, is an - velligent French gentloman, former tutor in Mr, Chase's family, but Jsent Lero as clerk to ¢ muleipal goverument bas 16 is said, since collapsed, James Haron ve, one of the wealthiest and largest nogro traders in the B att, stepped into a store in Lynchburg, Va,, the of! @° Cay, and pla- ¢ & pistol to his howd, aot bimvelf ead, He rad Invested some of bis property in Confoderate bonds, and three days before she surrender of Lee had bougit 80 slaves, wh b, of Course, wero soon éet free, and Le was penn less A owetary minister, going to visit one of his sick par shioners, ¥Lo Was ab UDcompronus og weg, asked him bow be bed rested during the | * replied be, “for | night, | mine night “Oh, wondrous il! air,’ ave pot corms tocether these three “Alas! * eid be, “becsuse my nose Was Letween them." Tos New Orieot.s Proavess recounts the "y- Desires" that ave @2 at city luring the past four yours: "We bave fad the old, regular, skein feallimot United Bates Goveroment—then tae | Ccafederate government—then martial law under Feneral Manaiicld Lovell—ibeo More mitigated form of it under Geueral Hanke aud lastiy, Gou- eral Canby and Governor Wel's. A Fete was given on the fourth of Sale by Mr. Bigelow, the American Mineo st Paris, With the é ave @nd the diplo- ey, Lambat aad De. “town ladies, none seu Mt. iblgolow ‘deliv. ed @ speech, in which uo stated the vou eas of the American Gove niment, ee in a tent, Gecoreted with french nts \ | and bis staff jo full of thete salaries, up to th ie the reasou of that? waid the | Hyprathy to whe ff Ile collected 3,900 fiiee in a . fons and on she door be apreed & pulverized loaf | Giere’ Depot, with his aide, Mosere, Devoy and Hawley ct sugar, Ai the end of four daya he went to in. | *eared. and at the entrance of Devoy, threo hearty ‘vestivate the result of !is experiment, There ro. | cheers were given for him and (Governor Fenton, the rnalned @ table ful of sugar, ‘This statiati- | baad having heen provided by direction of the Gove = , ron ealeul : bee ein ie oniey ernor, *ho male Col, Collyer his agent, and as the ol © U4 & polls iy co s bat i ecents from ite bir hi te ive detaies, which was tntended to be Reps, Dut was ates A worrina party under Capt. J. M. Moora, ar- papaya Maid peal Abe tived 04 Sevacuah, Gay lass Wodnesday, of the returned veteraus, many of whom made ase of the Way to Andersonville, with seven ihourand Lead. | comic exprowslon, whieh is intensely Irish, of More boards, quantistes of fenciug ready put together, | Power to bis c\sowa’ @ saying, which, whether te | alludes Ww an Irish or ja Beotch Addler, is certainly {and fourteen thousan? feet of lumber to bd bee ; inthe work of euclosing and distinguishing the | aypreciated by ail ‘ ry \r K-places of the martyred Union soldiers at | gion 7 sil’ who tu either case “come up 0 the that pest ferous spot, ‘Toe party includes four! rea ? carpenters, ten painters aud letterers, four clerks, | two orleruco and five laborers, Teg conating of the evin belonging to Tennos- | foe, captured from the rebel at Aucusta, Ga, wan } ® cheerful eight. Four hundred and thirty thous- | and Jollars in gold and silver coin, moet of it just | secret INCIDENTS, And now come the warm elsep of the hand, the Coad Mille Fauthe of old tretand from the wife, the sweetheart, the mother, the father and the friend The scone was affocting in the oxtrome, Here @ friend was rushing forward, and the returned soldter, holding Tio evi heed < mother with her infant in her ary torw: with tears of joy placed the child ® he hed not been, es iteame from tho mint, wat a sufficiently dat. ¥ sight to blind the eyos of a pe 1 to see nothing but ‘Wwreenback. 2 AOCLUN= Many of : for nesrivy two yoara, in the the boxes of comm were found to have been opened | a hon “Ele Sheena | #ud coin taken out. In ita piace were the motes of for, on the mother, Blaset hie omyce oe various officeraof G veruor Harrie's etal, for the again, One elinple case of this kind ares {fare trom fniounts taken, ala the receipts of the Governor eyesoimany, A handsome young woman rush orw date Uhese papere were vine ci¢hteen months ip ber bodied young fellow. ot the capture of the woney,. ® wretched substitute tur ie missing specie, yorwiat bronzed with the sun, placed porcbhohdeinithrd A etcente., in Aisarme, “Tore amages, Mary dear, ™ “Your own child, John, asthera,” ba | From Ponghkeepsie. the answer, * ¥ wo thit ye or maw, doar; that d me trouble with (hree monthe aftheryou lett The Great Boat Kace—New York Wing, | (1! {ought Lnever we your face again, 0! than D4, thagk Gow, for this moment! Amen.” The scene setoncbing. But in the miust of ita clear, allvery vowce waa heard at ashort tance, crying the sim plo wordy, “Kate, here's Richard,” ick aa thonrht, a beautiful voung girl, who had hitherte looked on with au anxious countenanes, examining every corner with adistrncted nir aud critical eve, rushed forward, and In an instant wae clasped to the breast of ab young woidier, “My darient, myt own darient,” ¢ up in deep tones from the hea: of tho soldier, three fo your own Dick “Yes, an’ why boty’ waa the reply, “you wore toonr qountry." These are but « sample of that incidents which occurred, and which drew tears the oy tanoy who witnessed the scene. But oom the w * Fall in" wore heard; the soldiers obey< od orders, and were then marched on board of the jerry boat, followed by their male and female escorts aud voon all were landed in New York, where a rep- etiilon of the eanie Oy ful scones took place on « larger Ca dwhere the ebullition of feeling became sot gon at it was checked with the eroatest difficulty.’ ore av incident occurred which illustrates «line ) the popular Lrieh song of the * Sprig of Sbillelah,” Ho morta with friend and for love knocks bin wD, A young man, with « child {n his arma, whom he was fondly kissing, was accoried by a friend, whe nid, “Well, Bly, you rascal, how are you? Oh, mure je Poughkeepsie, July 18. ~The great four-oared race came off this wternoon, aud resulted in favor of the Samuol Collyer, tho New York boat, she leading the Poaghkeepele oat about two lengthe ant a half io the home etake-loat, The tino in which the five miles were made by tho Now Yorkers was 37 giu- Utor, 20 eecoule Naval intellirence, The Hartford In Commission To Discharg- ed Sailors —T acifie *qauadron, Kte. Once again the flag ehip Hartford is in commisston, and the starry pennant floate from her main trek, She willbe ready to sail in a fow days, to take her Diace at ihe head of the East India Squadron, bearing the broad pennant of Acting Kear Admiral Ileary M. loll, The following ie a List of the principal officers of the veasel ; W. fbafelat : Lieut, Commander, ; Tdeutanante, JH Read; FI Kirown ; Payinsaver, Washington Irving ; Chiet Bugineer, Audt La tF ~ | ther, Pat, you internal vilyan, are you alive? ‘H. sistanta, netoher . . Wilrou ; ww yi rE Mulle hd ay wary, take the ebild tid epenk tomy friend, (abe, The ship wos formaly put ia commission on Mon- Rea tee 7) ‘ ft hg So iW gey 9 called the day the 17th just, and was hauled out into the stream whoieshe now Hes, Acting Rear Admiral Bell will Yo preecnt with bis etaif to boiat her lag san few days Mo cesicn at Newburgh om the Ludeon, The gunboat Winooski, Commander Ge oreo Hi, Cooper, is lying off the Battery, veady for sea and awaiting orders, The Huntavillo, A. V. Lieut. Com- mander Devins has received hor sailing orders. Sho that made h ror in; bi wane ring again, but instead of bein, nearly rung the band off his rougle friend, in return But & more atleeting Incident, of another kind, now orcurred, which showed palnfally the centres be- tyeen joy and eorow, From amo the crowd, = youne man came forward, and silently grasped “Ae mud of a fine looking young fellow, the Orderly Ber ant of one of the Companies of the 60th, The iatter kad end reemed to be impressed with the ue was wrong, “What's the matter will proceed to Boston where she will take tn tow the f {ins in the family wollf’ “You haven’ Nehtdraft monitor Suncook, and will convoy her to Peg rte wie the gener a Gots they wir the sien clad rendezvous at Longue Inland, nenr | MW? Where's my father? 1 thought he woul be herer" “0 my God, how'll I break it to him a wil, atau?” seid the other acide, But it bad to andthe poor sergeant thus learned thet bie inther had been killed on the railroed near Dobb's Ferry about two weeks ago. The grief of the miay be imarined ; it cannot be described. An ol Vhiladelphia, The fron clad Synando lies at auchor off the Cob Dock at tho Nav» Yard. ‘The officers at the Navy Yard requested us to etate that every vacancy in the working departinents are filled, and that it is impossible to give any employ- | Krey hal Hs age next came forward, and was al- ‘ ee its dani iciine : . most iu sotly ereped tn the arwe of « stalwart ment to apmicante, Therefore, it will be needloe | viene uieer, My derling mother! my bouchaleem for persons to make any appl cations for some time to | mociint |" was nd teat was heard on both sides tor come, ‘The marier mechanics of each department | eu" wots The old woman waa the first to #ponk ny botwe an offices out @ private. and ye've come +s mother, I didn't disgrace Tuy inther'a name! “May the dlvit © you, who thauk. youtorits Yedorn't dott” This step from. the -ablive t the rideulous caused some laughter, waleh war only broken by the aon saying, “N imutuer, thouk tod, 4 darn't, and I woulde't.” T have hovwet it tor } was she fret to mount the bieseh I? Theol) woman on'y said, “ ‘Thank God {** A proce-lol was then touued, headed by the, band, otter whic came Col, Melvor, commanding the Ieaion, and Col, Collver, who were followed by tha 4. then came the bh Regtmeut, 1h ep Col, Coogan. s have on file the namos of several hundred mea, who will be put to work when avacauey occurs in the order in which they prevented thenwelves, Our ob- Joct iu etating these frets is to aejuaint all who may be seeking enployment in thisquarter that to prose the matter ia only aw of time and money Un Menday there were reventy-two vessels at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Now that the war is over, the voerels of the navy will puton their black coate, and drop the load color which they wero ordered to wear while in active service, irae fe in z tant Col. Brraee, Chief Engineer Wm. W. W. Wood, U. 5.N., will Liowh Mi 9) “ Maj. biegan, ‘Votel 492 out of 6,100 men, fOue Cub 6.009 trong in recruited 1,600 mee, The procession moved a Courthiudt -(reet to Krowdway, and thence throug Bioune etices to Contre Market, where they were Pp ovided with a coliation, after which Col, Collyer ebtortaine. the fficcrs ar! several invited guests with adiuner given at she State Depot in Lioward etreet On Friday a formal reception will be given to the Legion at $ o'clock; the T1at (Col, Trafford], the 69th, (Col. Bag'ey), the 9¥th (Col, O'Mahony), the 2d (Col, Roti} sud dey Cavalry (Col, Minton), will assembia do City Hall Vince and Coutre street, mgnt resting om the Kast gate of the Park, where they will receive the Lerion, which will be cscomed by the Fonian Brotherhood, under State Centre Rogers, The pro- ceseion will then be reviewed by the Mayor, ana im the evening there will be « grand banquet at the Metropolitan Horel. Gn Saturday the Legion will » oce@ed bo fart's Iniend, to be mustered out, RECEPTION OF TOTH [HLONLAND) RBOIMENT, Just asthe Irish Legion entered the Centre Markey Armory, the 79th was going out for their formal reception, They had a grand parade, and ieview by the Mayor, aud were escorted by the returned officers ond men of the regiment, and by the Cale. donisn Club, in full Highland costume, and headed by a Highland piper, They bad dinner at the Centre Market at Jock, and lu the evening proceeded ta Hart's lslend, to bo mustered out and paid, Tt ‘The Legion having soon leave this city to ake charge of the Bchool of Nov., 1969, and hee cep NOV h Ld Nava Engineer Cadets, which will be located at An- napolie, Md., with the Naval Academy. Myr, Wood, in leaving this city, will part with « bost of warm friends, ‘The screw steamer Nyack, 6 gana, which was built at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1868, will anil ina few bourse for the Pacific station and service in those waters, Once out there, im all probability ehe will bover return to the Atiantic ses-coust, Bhe will touch en route at St. Thome, Bahia, Rio Jenerio, Montevideo, and one or more ports on the weet const of South Amcrica. Rear Admiral F. 0, Gregory visited the ocean iron- clad ram Dunderberg—now nearly ready for Inunch- ing at the yard of W. HH, Webb, aq, foot of Sixth sireo, E. R.—yesterday morning, The Admiral wae entirely satiafied with tho preparations being mace for this great national ev NEW YORK AND TUE VICINITY, ARRIVAL oF THE Conc ORAN LEGION Bar.iast Recerrion—Beeves avo Lncipents,— Corcoran's Irish Legion, the Brigade raised by the late Brigadier Genera! Corcoran, in September, 1862, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, At 9 o'clock A.M, some two hundred persons, comprising the “ Leion Association,” Col M. C, Murphy, President, Aneormbied at the Astor if 1s, withthe wounde! and | AMUIVAL OF OTIKR TROOPH, The Second Vermont, numbering 180 men, undew Licut, Co). Johoson, arrived at the Battery Barracks at lio'clock on Monday night, end were yeeterday entertained at the New England Kooma, In theeven= ing thoy proceeded homeward, i xtinent took mut S6J men. The 17th Mnasach ® Keelment ved at 11 o'clock &, im, yerterday, hey nuiaber en, under 1 ie vl, Fplaine, hey lett tor in the eveuing, rhaving been entertained o New England ne ‘Loe 4 lh | Rewulere) Law » Ceneral aus cid regiment, Major Kane conmanding, with the wemen end children, im alk alout OW, warived fiom Richmond oo Monday night aad left last evening bo ear wa tbe arbor, ine 657u Reoiment N.Y. 8, Volunteers will leave Washington for this city to-day. It is expected they will arcive here some time on Priday, Harper's kerry, July 1>.—-The Fifth New York Rexgunent leit herve at T.40 P.M. discharged officera aud evidiers Of the Association, under command of Major lwran, The whole num- bered about four huvd:ed men, besides several wo- men and children, 6a°u of waom xppesiod with a | barrow rod ribbon ou bie or her bie From the | Astor House they mavied tothe Jer City Ferry, over which and back ain they were pwaed free by | Col, Woodruff, the Supe:'nseudent of (he New Jersey Kailiond, The Brigwle was expected to arrive at 11 | clock, but it wanted 20 minutes of 1 before | the “Legion” arrived at the lepot, Atl the train whieh brousht thom came within hearing | " distance, Robertson's Hand, which originally accom-| THe Fire Commissionzns aro pushing om panied the Brigade, wecomed theta beck with the their work. It is intended to have thirty engine old Irieh air of “Larry O'Goff,” which never fails to | companies, all with the sume constituent force, viz. : make an Irishman dance, and certainly on this ocea- | 12 mon--together with ten hook and ledder com. sion was like the fi idle of Orpheus, for the moment | panies, ‘he salaries to be pald, it is said, aro thise: {to strains wore sounded, every m woman ex | Chief Engineer, $3.00; Art etant Engineers, $1,200; child within beoriog commenced a regula: :ories of | Steam Evxine Englnee:r, $95 Foromeu, $5); Ase satatorial exe Neier still came the train, eiei'ant Foremen, $75); Urivera, oi plokers, e705 moving slow!y, snd as it entered the vatos ef the de- | ‘Tillermen, eT0u; Privates, 645). lorious “eun-buret” of old Ireland, which pot, the ¢! bad floated over meny a well-contested field, wes un- folded, and erected with the most enthusiastic cheers, Beside (his banner, in pride unfolded, floated our Nationa! ensign, on which was inscribed in letiors of ExrLosion.—An explosion occurred yester- day moruiny im the distiiiery and secthfying extab- lishment of Ludwig Jebimon, Nos. 2 Rutgers street and 26 Causal etreet. A copper etill in the cellar exe cold the various battles in which the regiment bed plodad, and Theo, Hunger, @ man in attendance was been cngaged. On the.other aide was the regimental | CCV’Fely hurt and was carried home by the pulicay whie « boy, whose name was not atcortalne!, wae color, with scarcely e rag left, proving that it, at le.s', had seen, what is termed hard service, “Lanivun's Ball" was performed by the band as the train stopped, and when the men began to descend from the cars, the beautiful air of "Home, Bye) Home,” aleo injured, and taken to the New York I'o*, |ta! Tue FAREWELL Orvesr of General Dix, on transferring to Gen, Hooker ihe command of this (Continued on the iam Pase.;