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sswras )iuii''i.5W5K$l!SlJHljii'ii iian n kwmii eweaejxrSFC -VP'.JWtT- - 3-nWtts--: K'XT2X3KXJtrz.-zKgnmu vmrvtTa i hw i wt -wjiiaww-iwr r.itVs t jwKttxi?wgjifacsuw.yawrr . tS3Ssurww;'J t-'j r- ?K---'. - - t- I - .HI I I I . I IL I WAHHINQTON. I. O MONDATlllimillllllilllllimmJUNB . 1M. ELEOTIOH, XOVKMOBIl I, I0. .TOR PUKSIDENT. ABEAHAM LINCOLN, OF ILLINOIS. ron vice piiesident, ANDREW JOHNSON, OK TENNESSEE GOLDEN BXNTBXCKS. "THE CRISIS WHICH THREATENED TO DIVIDE TUr FRIKXat 07 TUB U.NIOX II PAST." t SHALL hOT RKTt'KS TO SLAVERY AST person tvuo n rr,t ar the iemxs or THE FROCHUJTT, OR Br AST ACT OF rOSQRKSS.' "i morniM rcixrAROoiTo all who -OLfMNLY SVYXAR TO HENCEFORTH FAITH FULLY SUPPORT, PROTECT, AND rEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE VNION OP THE STATES THERE UNDER.' AUIUIIAM LINCOLN. Lotal PxxysTLTAXUxs will bold a meeting at the Union League Room, Ninth street, to Borrow evening. See special nolle a. Til lew. Aelattaa Th Caisdldatee of the II timer Ccmvautles. Enaontd Last Satardej evening this Association bold one of tha most enthusiastic and Interesting meetings sloce lu organisation. Orcr fort; mrabfri were prefect. Speeches were made by Hon. Elijah Bells and Judge Tabor, In tap port of the Colon nomination!, and to latar for lu success. Mr. A. M. Scott (of Fairfield) Introduced the following resolutions, which were unanimously agreed to: ItttolvitL Tha this aaaoclatloa tnoat heartily and cheerfully endorse the nnmlneea of the Baltimore C nventlon, of tbe 7th Instsoi' that the ai social Ion have tha uiost Implicit confi dence lotbtlr Integrity and devoted patriotism, and the Maocletlno bereby pledges aaIJ noml neea Jta nndlTldt-d and eroet support, and tbat It will Labor unceasingly, ' In aearan and out of season," fur their triumphant eltctlon. TfcsoiW, lhat la ABKABA.U Liucolx we recognize a true apeclmen of God'a noblest woik "an honest man; and in Amdkbw Jpdbboh, a worthy compeer for tbe second office In the gift of the people. -nrsolW, That we no leia endorse the Flat form of said NVIonal Con ftn lion than we do the nominees thereof; around earn, aud both rery Uberty-l0)lrg raan In tbe land ran most devotedly rally. committee was then appointed, conslstlog of Mr. L. D. logtrsoll, Judge Scott, and Judge Mills, to wait upon tbe Presldentof theUnttod Slate, and ascertain at what time he would be pleated to receive tbe Association In a body About one thoniaad dollar wat collected for tbe Iowa Statu Fair to be held at Dubuque dnr log the present month. It waa then ordered that tbe Association bold two meetiogt each monthon the second and last Saturday evenings. Adjourned I'KUSOXAL. Miftflin Mitchell was presented. ' between lb at,"t her bant perforator at the Boa ton to atr.Iat Friday DlDg,b Manatr War ami, wiu. aauTtr tm worm piee, ntinnit r billowing laaer ptloat Presented to Mlia Mantle Mitchell by Wytsmaa MarabsiL maaagarof th B atoaibvatrr, la token of his friendship and at a 'tfhitriatet'ihrdramtttDlna Boston etun 13 lie," Liter. Cou Clakk B. Bsxdwiw, of the 1st MaiaaaAuiftts reglaaauf. la a prisoner at Lynch birr,V. KutitccMUwiltbaaladtoUarnthaibalt 11 (hm! health, and report bla tit Mut ai tit bines of tbe re'cls as baler kio4 ad bumaae LtiCT. .'ol. Edml'nd Rica, of tbe 19ih Mas la haaatrirexImeLt, waarsiMirUdanoDi ibekl'icd f Any mo aloee wbicb tins a letter from him, eM ty flaff of liuce, ba te-a ircelvrd by fait Sattrr, daltd GnrUosavlUe, V , May 11 ittMof laat be pilai- uvr and '-on b a way t Klabniiud or BAuewbcre clae Out. K ipatkicc la In Newhurgb, N. T., satf (liffrom wounda laetltad la u(rla. he wa ka w nb eratetu a. ThiDsstuip Joxbs. The Richmond Ex-amino-. In an artlcleupon tbe capture of Ptanu t m by Gen. Hooter, says i The worst new of the whole affair Is. tbat Gen. William . Jones was certainly killed lo the fight. This is melancholy news Indeed, f r Lb wis decidedly one of tbe best earalr officers in itiaswlc , and one whom the conn t y can HI afford to l.-ae at this Juncture, fir wss an oflcer Id iheuM army. If we mUtakr n t, where he left a record of titueh dlstlnc t n, and was as brare and fearless a spirit as erer drew iwnrd. Ills operations In this wr hare been moetlyconfloea to Wratern Virginia, and am too fresh lo tbe minds of tbe public to need any review at tbls time. Since bis de raise, the command derolres anon Oen Vaufiban, who, w believe, Is of Tennessss The enemy, we learn, waa under command ol O u. Ilaater, successor of tbe vanquished Dutch Qtn.tifral. RiaiL Atkocitiis in Louiiuaa Tbe New Orleans Trut Ptlta aaysi A few dava an a party of guerrillas, under one Lieut. Wrrn trope, paased the Government t. iiantauon on me upeiouaas lull road, leased T Mr. Thorn aa J. Ileudernon. and took off lour wnite men, one or wnom, victor Abnar. was led about two hundred yards from tbe field In which be was working, tied, and ihotthrooiib the forehead. Tbe deceased leaves a wife and family In Algiers. This la another cold-blooded murder. (Jen. McNeil, commanding at DrashearClty, will be hero to-day to cou suit with the eorn maudlDg Oeneral as to some mesns by wbicn tbeseoutrages may be prevented. Gen. McNeil has had mucb experience with these rascals, and we predict for thf-m au unwholesome re ception When In Mlasourl the General exe snted summary Joaticn on them "Vlib good effect. Tui KfBiLtu.kr.iiixmiia. Oor luforma llou from CJK.njl. u to the .ffect that tbe tf foil, of lbrttl hirsbuters to pick olT our offlcut Is frarfullj tucrrs.fal, muih mor. eo. Indeed, iL.u evtr belim. Mott of tbeiu use a roceoll) Imported Whllwortb gun, which 1. aid to hn superior to an) thing In use by our lorn It Is understood that the rebels pay as miih. H,W0 apiece lor then guns. Wed. not knuw inn kind of money used, but tapposo Koid or iterllat; escbangr, as Johnny Bull, in m whom they were purchased, would prob ably lnal.1 ou good mooey. Ooa of the guns was captured the other side of Itessea some time slum, in tbls wayt A ehsrpbooier (rebel) climbed Into a tree, and tltd a bsudkercbler around his waist to p -event bla falling u ease be should be wounded, ine rebel wss not mora than comfortably died before a Federal sharpshooter trad a shot through his neck and Instantly killed him. II. hung In the tree until our llnea extended to tbe spot, whsn be waa cut down and his gun taken. iJor Norton, CoL Wllea, Capt. Hberldan, and many others wcra shot with tbe tTbttwonh rifle. CSattanoiga GtutU, 1 lu Lourt Theatre at If nnlclihes bxu opened f jr tbe flr.t Urn. since the death of lbs lata King ui Bavaria, with Mosart's "Tltns." TheanUr. audlcnre was dressed In mourning. PTM Battle at Bottom Bridge. Hanoock Forced tho Passage at tho Point of tho Bayonet. HE HOLDS THE BRIDGE, Tho Enemy Dofoatod and Driven Away. THE ARm CROSSING THE CniCKADOUlXY An Intelligent officer of cavalry arrived In town this morning from the frost. He left a point ten miles from the front Sunday fore noon, and reports that firing was distinctly beard during Saturday, aud late Saturday sight. In the direction of "Bottom Bridge,' which crosses the Chlckehomlny at a point about twelve miles east from Richmond and about seven miles northeast of the mouth of "Four-mite Creek, on tbe Jamea river. When he left be says the report bad Just reached the place that Ilancock, after a des perate fight, succeeded In dislodging the enemy and carrying the bridge at tbe point of tha bay. onet that be held It aud the whole army was succesfully crossing at thai point. Tbe same officer was with tbe army on Friday, and stated tbat our troops were never In such high spirits, and tha officers expreaa tbe greatest confidence in final and early success. Wherever Generals Grant, Ueade, Hancock, Burnslde, Warrea, Wright, or Smith appear along the lines, thsy are greeted with the greatest enthusiasm. It .s proper to say that up to tbe hour of go ing to press there Is no official confirmation of tbe above news, but at tbe same time there Is re-aeon to believe tbat It Is probably true. OFFICIAL Will CLZ.LUTt.1 W PtraaTwaiT, luee IS aooa Mtit 0rl D'm. Aw York. A dispatch from General Hunter, dated at S oiiocK on inn mora in r oi iae cin.fweanes oay,i ai oiausiou, repona mat "we met toe enemy at rledmont last Sunday, tbe 4th stent, killing W. K. Jones, their commanding eeoeral, and totally routing them after a attle nr ten hours" duration. We bava captured 1 500 prisoners altogether, and 1.000 men and over sixty officers on tbe field of battle. Also 3,000 stand o( arms, tnrea pleceaof artillery. oa a Test nuauuiyor store, we nave to-dav effected a Junction with Generals Crook and Averm." It Is ststed In another dispatch, (unofficial.) dated Staunton. June Qlh tbat " eur lnfanlrv is now engaged In burning the ties and bending tbe rail etst and weM, All tbe government anl railroad bulldluss have been burned at Staunton, Irylnla. r leave to-morrow. it. it. .m cui nr. wvpner operator." A dlapatch from Gen. Grant's headquarters. dated yesterday, at four p. m., reporla that tbe reoeicavairy naviog yeateraay made a dssn Into Wilson's lines, near tbe Tenny House, wiieoa im morniug ecnt out a part oi si act InUwh brigade to see where the enemv was, Their pick eta were driven beck and their outer line forced, the cavalry patalng over the en trenchments. About amllewMt of Bethesdt Church, Mackintosh came upon Field's division i loianirv, aoa naricg accompusned toe rur poae of hie reconnolsssnce, returned. He killed and wounded a number of rebels in bis pro err a s ana orougni away rouror ore prisoners lie had sixteen men killed and wounded. Dispatches from Gen. Sherman, dated at bis neaaquaners, mz Dnantr. ueoraia. tots morn lug, have been received. They state tbat onr lines srn within four or five hundred ysrds of the enemy, but no Ashling ye. (Signed) XdsiIK M. Bvaktos, Secretary of War. HY TELEGRAPH. w Trk ItMk LIU. By tha Ptople'a Ts'eirarb Ltaaa. On SIl Mntb straat aad aoraar Penaaylrtala avtnua aal statb atrl. MftMDlT. iOlB lS--riT lOUD U.s isei Coupons' C a S-so rttQaaUa of ladabtadoeaa gold turaLantral Erie Hudson River , Hurlem Raadlng , tlWhijtia Central...., Hlchlco Soutbara tlllnot Central Cleveland and PlUaburf Uloea aal Chlaco Clevatand aad Toledo Hilaaajo and Roek lalaad Mlwauklad PralrlsduCbl'B Pl'ttburf, Fort Wayn. and Cfclaaxo Alton and Terr Haute..., blcnand Nortbweetsra. Quick ill vr .llli .losv SIX .its Attn .ins ..ins .! ..IS .144S . SJ .MIS llS ISO liss lUS as 64 S TUB WAR la UKITOOKT. Horcaia Valla la th S)lej mf Frauakfart- He Captwr Twt Ohlt Bglawit at rjrnthlatna Horga FlaaUr Dfalal by Oew DHrbHaJga. CijrciHXATI, Jone 13 Uorjran with abot tbreethoosaod men attacked .he lC8tl ilndlana and 171st Ohio, under Col. liobaon, at Uyn tblaua, Kentucky, veaterdsy. anl after a pretty evere fljebt corn pell e4 Ifobson to sorrender, on condition that bis men should be Immediately exchanged. Tbe flchiio.? took place principally In ibe streets of Cynthlana. Boms of oor troops took refuge In the conrt bouse, and In order to dls Indjfe tbem the stable near tbe hotel was set on figo. About twenty building were thus con earned before the fire was extinguished. Oar loes was 15 killed and 50 wounded. Col. Benjamin, Provost Marshal of Coving ton, was mortally wounded. Col. 0 arris, lMih Ohio, was severely wounded, It Is also reported that Gen. Ilobson was wounded. Onr loaa la prisoners Is from twelve to fifteen hundred men 1 hi morning; (Jen. Durbrldge, who left Pari (. dikui, icu upon Morgan wmie hi, men were at breakfast, and after a very severe tight defeated Mm, scai.erlnfc bis forcee la all direc tion. About ISO prlsonsrs were taken. In dadlot; 30 officers. Oen. Uarbrldge, at lasiadrlees, wai tlnaely following tbe flrelne rebels. BKeotm DisraTca. LofisviLLi, Jane 12. Dr Wheeler, United States mall agent, who has been at Tr.nkfv.rt dorlnir the alcjje, left Krenkfort at 4 10 this morning. He reports that tbe fight t-Qmmeni.ed at 6 o'clock on Friday evening, lasting till dark, snd at Intervals daring tbe night the enemy aprroschlngfrom Georgetown In two forces, SKgrrKailog twelre hundred men j whereof seven hundred entered Old and' Ire hondred ' Sew fraukfort. They bad bo artl lery, A j small four pouader had been placed below lbs a lured by the rebels, but was Bnbse.tienUy re-1 ...v... u.,u,u.j i.. unos; conimuea .i?.?n,,nniIi,k .km9.r,. ",,U 'nr"lnlh afiernoon, with shorl ist.rvals of Interrnp. Th. ,.i. rr..A. , a . . , . The nbcla made two demands durlna; taa ieJ. r. alad-h.' rnV0!."" ""fff wbleb t cLmmanSht? th. """"" M1 Kentucky, Ttar.h.if.h.i?' ... ine rebeia abandoneJ th aiia.k .. j .u.k ou Balnrd.v aftarnoo,. -V. . . .V " " " 1 were moving csstward ' Tbe yederal loss w.. .1. ..-.. sarlon.lv. Th...M,.T,...."""","i """ Tro'rtwMV.r.'L"0...... flftv rirr.l. Mi.ii.iJ. . V "u,,a"" dlirs. ' 6' wh0, wmn ,oN HO injury was do,, w tnttkmi the bttrnlnsr of tbe barracks on tho cdffA of iha dly on Friday night, which was reported to be a Dnug. inree muea norinwaro. nx Caw. i Dickson, of Oen. BnrbrMra'a .rr telegrapba Oen. Ewlne, Lexington, V.S0 p. in., that Bnrbrldg. completely1 touted ' Morgan's command at Cynthia this morning, J ,jj Jack Allen'a force, three hundred strong, which has been attacking rrstikfort, Is said to be at Laurenceburg. I have, he adds, traced the Sight or three hundred of Morgan's moo, under Col. GUtnar, to Versailles, msny of whom have thrown away their arms, and w)ll rrcbahly unite with, Gen. Carrlnsrton has received fmm ci.n Uslulselman a dlsnatch pnnflrmtn? tr,n.V..7: ter to Ilobson, and the aubsojueut auccees of Gen. Burbrldge. Hon. Francis II. BrUlow, member of the Mth Congress, died at Xlkton, Kentucky, on Frldav.of heart dlar.u. V Qr.at n.tiaeatl.is IlKtl.gal Imn.n.j.. Ila, sjadlana InniAMsrotia. Jone 12.A mas. m iin. a ratify the nominations of tbe Baltimore Con vention waa held here lent nlqht. u was largely auenaca. Addressee were delivered bv Oov. Morton and other prominent gentlemen. Oov. Morton, referring to Fremont's letter accepting the nomlnsllon or the Clevelsnd con vention, aajd tbe silence of Fremont lu regard to the prosecution f tbe war aud tbe suppres sion of the rebellion gave rise to tbe most painint apprehensions or bis true position. He (the Onvertior) had carried Fremont's stsndard In 18M, aod endesvorrd to sustain him as a politician and military chieftain; bM never, until he saw tbat Inter, bid be ceus to regret whathe had done. That lettergar. toy to hU enemies and pain to his friends, and, omitting one or two aentencea, there was nothing In It that might not have b.tn written and subscribed to by Vallandlgb',m without Inconsistency. FraM Ik. Araajr of she Patouoe. CerreipoDdMM of th. &f .oslated Pren 1 uianonamviaa Anur n m pmum June . Nothing eapecl.Uj, Interesting tore- .. vu M..iw, u.j une picK uring nss been kCCt UP all dav. -hit. at nthrr tin nt. ti would seem, as If by mutual agreement, tbla f f ji i "a" i,Ml evening a battery In Blrney a dlvl ion opened on a house on cur left, which, aocordlng to a deserter, who came In this morn ng, wss occupied by Oen. Wilcox, and three 'shells went through It, causing tbe occupant, to lUVe ralher hastily. Tbe lire was returned with very good aim, bnt without loss to us. The deserter ssys thst Bainrcgsrd's troops are posted from Botlom'a Bridge all the wajioioe jamea river, .atching rorine ap pearance of our army In that direction wcwi iu, p. m. .The enemy are busy throw ing up formications In the vicinity of Stunner and Botlom'a Brltos The aolrca uf Bleb. mond se visible trum tbe signal Stallone at mesa points, ana wagon trains can be seen moving within three or four miles of tbe dly, where the road for a short distance Is visible. Very Utile firing bas taken place to-dat . No change In position bss been inada for the pan two days; bnt we expect news dall) of tbe re sult of an expedition which started not long avo. Last etcnlnir. as Col. McAllister, nf ibi. 11th New York volunteers, was ridlnir aloni? tu. uur, no was urea ai ny a reoei sliarps Hooter, notwlthslsudlng there had bcru a tacit airrf ment that no picket tiring should take plsce The ball passed across ibcColonel'f breast aud entered tbe heart of Wilson Snooke, tbo Colo- ners oraenr. who wns rid ntr with b m. The entire command was at pnre put under arms, cipvcimic au auacK, out uoining tanner trans plrsd. Th. luva.lou of K.nitteky LoLlsriLLB, June 13. Oru. I arrlngton baa Jusl received the following telegram frnn Gen. Burbrldge t "Lixi-oTOjt, 1 p. m I have beirdiolh Ing of or from Gov. Bramlette. " The rebels left here yesterday for George town, and are supposed to hsv' goneenst from there." Gen. Burbrldge started In pursuit, with fresh horses, Issl night, and will push them up and fight Ihem steadtlv A messenger who left the cental at 4 o'clock this morning, reports thst Frankfjrt launder martial law and that all men capa ble of bearing arms have been armed to de fend tbe citv. The 8tate archives are helnff rrmntr I to thi . . . j - . .. . . -..::. ion, iaa ucu. ceeo is conuacul oi nia anility to hold It until reinforcements shall arrive. A force of three thousand rebels ocfntiv stockades three miles this eld of Frankfort, vj prevent tciaiurr-nirnim. rrarning rranKiort irm ixiDisTiiie. 1 he Union troops msde sn stuck on the I stockade, last nhrht. bat wer. rnnl.vvl h. .-,. I perlor numbers. I SSCOVO DlSFATCll. lxirisvau, June 13 By order'uf ibe fmv-1 ernor, me enure enrotiea mllllls or JetTnrsou county have been ordered out, and business Ir , directed to be sufpnded until fnrther order? J X conrlsr from Frankfort reports that a flr a of truce was sent to Governor BramUlte, j mandlng an Immediate and nncondltlo oai surrender of Trankfort, which was declP ied and fighting wss resumed. .n authentlr iI reportsayitberewereabjutooebuodreil 1 (jiinj awu wuuuuw i emotion a aiy. Battl as Colambl , Arb.Th I t.ror IlouteU. aiko, ill , Juno iu uy an arrlr 0e the stearaex Liberty, further accounts of Iheljaltl- at Colambla. Arkansas, hsre been r .i. t.. 1f " forces ennased are e nil oali-d si Smith landed at Sanojsldeon tbe sth and toer up the line of march early I j ibe monilnir. nnder a heavy rain in Ine dl-.ecilo a f L.ke Cheat. About U o'clock tbo .dranc . met two regiments of the enemy, sirooglv P sted oppo site tbe bank of a bayon euipiyii ,K into the Jake, and opened lire upon iberr from two iruna. They fell bsck to a second nn.iun nn Ihe bsyos, itsrlng au oja u.M hat.enn the Our fire waa responded to by tl (C enemy with abatteryofslxgnns turforce iioondeaistud from tbe use of their fi7 ns, an d a dtauced under a heavy flra upon tje enerfly 1lne,drlvln them from their pos' Unn. 1 he enemy retreated In a westerly dlrrctlon, lea' ,iD the lake la the r D rendcKog It Impi acllcable U purue, Tbe eugegeraent lasted an hour. Our loss was tweniyk'Uled and se enty wounded. Tbe evemy s h, was sbou' . ibo same number. unr forcee, .offered moit (n crossing the open MsrtTiaduie I report ato hula command. eo . Mower had bora hftt under him twlc'j, while leadlnir 1 aln mu nn th nrmi. U"-'- AbsndofgaerrlUr amsdea.railun theplau tatlonof Jnde Den , near Bknworths Land- log, on the 7tb Inst ant, csptnrlupalxty ronlca uu r(iuK -u 11 mr negroes einploved on the plantation. Xewa tt om if bl ffuurc roRTarss HofiKoi. Jaoe 12. A Im- KU& tnona psprr aay. tbat aevrral suaratr hare , .lasted to the Haiv-woe cous.il ssssmM.il la arrived al Cbarlealon, 8. C., witlilu a r. 'lays, lbs Oiuactl ihamtrsr at IB o'closk this morulas; among tbem a flu. St. unship Ijelonrlne ll I ' oraaaliatloai lbs lubblss aauawalle hatlaa; Cblcora romDanv l...o throofKl with a srowd ol sltlisos, who w.ra M. llnSS ?.' i . h-. i ,,rsent to witness IhelrlDductlon Into .01s. " 0",0a.,Ji ine 4. The cneiuy ai. ih. numbers wsrsssil.l toordsr by K I. Hsr if tbrowlnjr forwa. rd troo s on onr right. ej sserstarrol lha 1st. Uamd. aad lb. oatbto uu.iun.iii. ariiiirn t BKlrinlsnini! since unn' . isuninuy cxevui. iubouhm ui in.ir umc. . ,u o'clock lo-dsy. (, i. Echols l" wounded tt efltelr skill andablllly.a.dlh.oalhorallr- . R. BlKbv. of Ihe Ui h Illinois rra-lraimt i-."i u-.ji.i.. J.ti. n o wii.n. John A. Ibeenerav Is r.wt irvin t Kimr.ir.n r.. miles below A DOrtlOD Of thft. 1 7lh .rrnv rnm. U m.w .. tha way from ln s.MlisisalppI to reinforce Bhermsn They has e reached Van linn ti rrora Gear., null.r's Arnir. iorvhisb uoiton, June II About one day fro.j, tb. Whli , House, ,n rout, home, ihelr iiimw tnlletnien t liarlnit oiplred. Tbls ll nof Ihellrst ll iree ytars' rnglments, Only three or the orlitnal officers rwnaln, vlci Col. '!' ' Co1 Cu'i C-Pt, Patterson. Col. Chambers, SJi MassacbuscUa reirlment, has bn suffering for to me .SuTlu I crTtlc.i con.liloo, at Chea .peak, hospital,' from a gun- shot wound. On lbun.dsyl.st the Mil .as ..t...ai - l . . , . .. "A.1' "V.u. "' " "" omK will. The propel er M oonllrht arrived bxjav from Vew Birne N O &,&...' V J? L V, . . " n",B"w: , roc p. m. Tl M awasaer John A. Warner Si'J'!?!taB;.rt5f4.iir.w . .. . ''"g" . cspiurooon Tuursisy las lmtu "" ',b,J w ro'"'' Petersburj ,, WM ,, j. Ktw 1rk MJ econdEdition FflURO'CLOCKri'. Bl. .' Oflle.r. of M.rlu. Cnrp. Il.llr.it. Col. Dalaney .nil Lieut. Colt. M.rtton nJ Kcjnoldi.ot.aUi. Mitln. CotH, lu bwu UreJ, .fin, forty-Are jr' terrier. This ltve Mij:Xetilnlhrj)lororatrf4flhf witp on tbe actlre Utt. We noaeret.nl that tti late Ool.ltarrla't tucccwer will be tithe- MaJ. Berlin rr Ma). Black. ArrlT-.l.nf AVnnnilrit from M'hlt. IIimi.. riniUng. Tb steamer TliuuM A. Morgan arrtre4at Sixth street wharf this morning, taring on board two, hundred and flit; Ale and wonnded officer, and soldlere. The Utile Bater, wlh mall and passengers, which left the White IIone yesterday morning, arrlred at the alith street wharf this moralng 8he brought np the bodle. of Capt. Jno. Backus, 1st Connecticut caralry, and Lieut. Col. Thos. Bnrfee, Sltt Connecticut. Bhe aJso brought up tha Id Wlsconrln regiment, their Mmo hsrlnft eiplred. She brought no news. The steamer John Brooks arrlnid yesterday morning, hating on board thnie bnndrcd wounded, most of them severe cssiw. Tbe Daniel Webster arrived at Alixadrla yesterday roornlnf with a nnrabTof wnnnded from the While llonie. IMbii ii Aawoxr IIospitm. Afljatant Henry McCarTlUe, of the 35th Macs.chusctU regiment, died yesterday at Armory Uospltal, of wounds. Col. Blchsrd Byrnes, of the 2Slh Masftachusetls regiment, died In tho same hoe pltal, of wonndt received In the late battles. Col. Uyrnes was born In Ireland, and at the time he was appointed to the colondry was a Bret lieutenant In the S:h U. 8. cavalry. He was an estimable officer. Nitu MsesirnraBTTrt Bjioiubit. This gallant regiment, having served threo ytfrs In tbe Army of th. Potomac In aucli a manner as to win Imperishable honor, returned from the front yesterday and are bound to Boston. During their last campaign this brave regi ment has lost two hundred and slity-two men aud rtturna to Massachusetts with twn lmii dred and olghty.oue Falsi Kuvor.- - V false rumor In New l orb to the clTect tbat Grant was rc'xeailng, sent gold up from 1M lo 1B7j. FKU1UHAI. .lulls (, NtiioiT,Ksq.,th private sei rctary fth. rreslripot, stivetrOonl iVeil vesterdar. on Inii.n.t. f... Ma Ka.llh M Will .TnltlMl vUtt.nd his triitasfsr as Denisr, cr-UtrS'le Tsrrttor, t- lore nit roiur A CONGKESSIONAJ.. TUIKT l.&StUIITIl CIIF.UICKl.t f-lra Scaslon. benTtk. vtiK'nar. June 13. SiU. Mr aarrner ProteIa poiltlon Iruiu Trier Ctwper, o f New Yotlr, relative to oar systum of uoancc, and askloft tor sucn lriaiainn a. win pay tho current expe.isce of thu OoverDnjeot ann inw rret oo an in ' puwnc uuuij miri a restlnie a dlLTcrcnt syatenf of currencv, m as to txclode tbo iKBaea of State hsnks. With Swe. denhnnr t.u .tVrU.. ntlni. to lefflsTate PCrmt nentval ue Intoa papercurreicy. Tbe petltl'n was ref .rred to the Klnanee C Qioniiuee. Mr. C .rinita preuted a petition froia th constat WHndfroucltUeDSorttVRlstriit, as wrllas tbe Judcr of the bupreine Court of lUi Dlstric t of Columbia, praylntr tbe rT"1 of. imifh nfthftart nf f.rrh 8. ISA... tf from t ho county constablrs the rli;hl , "v arreat nrrsoi,. rliirirrt! wlthoffonrr apalnU tL'e "'Un t .: '- iiitl ll.w. K tferrd to Die immlltrn on lb- in trlct nf (JolnmblH. "rtr. MIeon, from tuo Commutes ou Ml. tai 7 AtTalrf, reported the IToute bill to pro vt de for the more speedy punihbment of p1 lerrlllas, with amendment. 110U8E OF KEfKE3K.NTATlvCa?. Mr. Da we, from the Committee otElectlou, to which the subject of military appointment uad been referred, made a report to tho effect chat General Robert C. Scbcuck, having re signed hi coinmiseion teroro tbe comianiir- mi-ntof the session of Congress, was not Ul- onallfled from holding: a seat as a member from f blo, bnt tbat Major General Francis V. Hlslr, by cntlnnlnir to hold a mintary commlaa.on llllJanuary, l&fls, did thereby dlsaualiry him- self from holding a s-at as i rnemher fron Mlaaourl. The report ws, Mr the ,.rcr,i l.M wi. me lB.Mil. The House concurred lu the report of the committee of conference on the dUKTeolog mnirtrlmfnta of the two lfoueea concerning the pay of certain colored troops. Among other Ihlnirs ll aulfcorlzrs tbe AttorDCI flenrsl tn tlltrinlne aoj rinestlon of law. In order to u able colored troops to reci He their pay, bounty, i lothlng, etc. Mr. oinencK, oi uaio, irota ine oiuuiinc" Ml. L Biucuv, w. wu.u, nT , " :" on Military AUlrs,reportua a wil - orepfanuu throe hundred dollarcuuimutalloaiUusnln tun mrolcuent Mill and tnon-d thu previous ques . Inn wu )KtiUarla nir. tkereaolnt on wontuitr Mr. Garfield lutroducr4 a Joint rcsolutlnu, I thai no isuie declared to lie in rebellion iy ibe nrnelamtlon of the President of the United tiuua shall be entlilod to appoint elector for VYt-aldtul and Vice Presidents and nu uluttural vole from aay such State shall b received or oanted uotlt both llouans of Cong res a, by concurrent action, shall have reeugnlnul a m.ie KOTcrumwi u ruvit . On motion or r. liiaine. ot jiainr;, mo vsolotlon ws. laid o tbe t.bl-yra. J04, nay 3."., " " """ srura ISurup. Caj-b lUca. June 18. Tbo steamer UtWut fntm Liverpool June 3d, Londonderry nn tbe - passea en rour w yaeaec yeiicruay. ' tier news Is nnlmDortant. Consols closed at WICJOIJ for mon-y - , . . v 'i T 4 TM7 A T1U IAJUAJj AJC V AJJLvO a J .u.ugnr.tloa ,f h. M.ror - O.n.ut.. tloie of ibe Coanells. HoABti of Couuom Coumcil. la accordance wltti tbe provlsieesof th. shsrlir, th. nisoit.r. Hh. siwt n"ij-laxul W uaen, Wai rattlbons, s.mMsl Truth. Mrd nr.M-N. U Urner, T . Ble.sss. Jsues fJIA'tfarJ-Alburj Lloyd, W W Jloore, Eli jah rilpinnstao. yiVi ir.nt-Wm r. rartusoa, iaaiss S. llivls, r. If. Waul .via H.irf-imof.t Jiwsla. Thomas B. Msiehs, t ic.irae R Run. imJi Ba.i-'Vr. T. Walker, J. Q. Dudley, Ceo. Mr. Fernuioo submitted a resolution dedal-Ins Aabui 7 Lloyd the President of tha lMarJ for the Hotly-, leroud Lounalli whleL was uasntmouily ii t iildal eUel was assorte 1 la Ike ahllr by Messis Icrauson and X.arn, and aadraual tee Heard aa loll.we. ruIiMi. ' " r . C'eanrt; 1 rvtura nr .locate tbsnks lor ths bono. y bs.asoor. rr.d uu nie, la sel.etio. tus sesla toj rr slds o. ar f our deUbsietloul. a.r - a -J - -. enHa. ...l.j. r.Alns.lai.1 l.t r.. ' Wi h '"', tewelbef to- ia aetueted b no I I'.rlr 'sella or psny itrjodloe, nut ss lb. tsprs- .sniatiris o r the etty of Wasblnatun. lecMuljltut thaaioat fupdamabtal (irloclj'l of lnjatt od IIDUIIVH w sase uiie...' w- . -...-- ateitaielft: ,au wlah laoonalatut with lbs nrct. nrratlon and jrptutloaof uurnatloml espttal, and although mu hwa acrompllsked ly the pr eedlna; Couuoli nverthelss, mush remaloatobe done, aiad I am Miiirrd that eaoh and all ol yuu, will eater upon the dlioharire of rour duties with a full aod settled dstenataatida to labor with an eye alexia to the beat Interests ef tbe city. tf IS wbh gnuwA iuait iur ibbbf j(nn iis.i um city of WasblnKtoahMbeeaeatiroatsed and atla iuailtlbyafwDOtldentl&ilwlth tbe lotaresfs of thicltyaaaenenue town, wblah I alwaya rtrded ea usjuit aril ueianeroua iu tbe extrerae. VaarthB1iI IaaV fnrtjru.i'il tfimiM't atnilva tmiroveii.ente n our midst, and to-Ji) cj'n ao no'iDtifj inoi our eny un ntumi m i-u(niiiiuH uriihin fh Utt flra vtar trntn 13.100 tn iinwarila ortcdooo. antlt' at thenwtchoflmpiorementihaa been f wtta uui lewwxaepuaoai in prworivmr-c-; Aril, (rpntiemen. l iron inn. win ipirit win con- ll.. i ...s saatJsk fan til stll f aii B-ratal ar IIUUI III, SJ'll B..ii-. u.. ., u v. -.'- .-- o.wned.pftiVl.eflfi lighted, a;oit eweratte to all aeettoa. and an alumlast sjprlf of ao! and wholciocs water atetery door. And, reatlemao. I QClirC in Ba" our puouc cnor. ) urn vncuurBt;rii scd sustalacd, net taaJa as perset as ponltile. until our 4ltysbU trteOrne what it wasdetfoej tobebytta tlluatrloua (oundsr, worthy to be tbe capital of a ftreftt aad (rrowtea: nattoa. And now, centieraen, Knowme; tun treii inas aii tblnfs pertalnlor to the rood of tb city wilt en-t-e ytrut attention, allow me to ty, as yonr pre Idlflc ofTleer, tbst, with vour co-operation. 1 abail eamratty endeavor to dUehirt; toe dutlea of the cnsir ritiy aan lmpanisiiy. ann i iraai ourar. Ion will N a harmonlona and protpsroui one, sod ntthetlei eh and all of u mar entertain tbe proud com let Ion rf baring fllfhaied our duty ao aa in n'" tur Roiurn rrBnii n CJi tmir, s.ii4 and faithful servant Mr. I.rrjer aabnltted a rei61utlnn ileelftlaal' L. Hurvey. aecretary, and A. It Eaton, neaicneer 10 ine n"ari ior nm rniuinj- yctrjiTtiira wi aeref.1 1 Mr Lirner move 1 that a eummlttea be eU'Wdnt sdtn wstton tbo Board of Aldermen, anl Inform tbem Ibst tbls Board bad orcanlreil, and waa ready fi proeeed to tbe builoraa o( tbe Inaufiira tlin of the Mayor eleet. whl'h waa ajrxeed to, aod Mraars Mrntr and Kelly wers appointed tb.n Mr. FfTifiaon luialttf J a resolution, that the rnjea ct order of th late Hoard bs adopted at the rules oi the preasnT uoaru wmen wm atreea to rnntritrn nrrin. Nt nulT roietoa pnvlleted (juration, aal Jsn cerrti ma reaitraiion at a ravmoerni inia u.ira, tiretue he believed another cntleman bad beo dulr elected an 1 waa Juatly entitled to tbe aeat he now vcui'lej He aim preaente4 a comtnnnlratlnn front Mr Tlrert. conteitant. Mr. Marche moved that thernlcnttlo? be ko aeoepiit wnicu wm arrrrn io. Mr. Wilton aubaequeotly morrd a rcCo&Uera tlonoT the rote, ana moved that tbe communica tion be referred to tbe Comm fee on Elections, urfcatn ffirnrdiwMth wil atrrnl to Therealiraationof Mr. nnffwRi then tod. and aao theetnimnalratlnnof Mr Ta'btrt Mr RtitT aya b reilrna bftausehe bellrvfa Mr. Taltert la Juatly entitled to hta . Mr Talbrrt, In h'a communle tlon,Sft)S that 37 otea In the ttecond r-rectflft. wbleb were rnted erl1eatty for bloi, and which tf " W 1 1. la to Tolbert were thrown out. la the aeeond nlaee.tbejudspa decided early In the B)uolna;th"t tbe mli-apn'liDtjnf the nami u uM mftbott tdlir.renre. but tbe vote mlaioellelwere cientuOly hrowa out. Tortbeflnreaioaa bean-1 nouncri mi ii'mwn i nt'aici. iif uicccion The antjeet h a laid on tbe table, to be reierra t tthe Comm'tteenn KlecU-na when fotnied J01HT MEITltO The DeaM uf Aldermen having entered the bamtwr, thejotnt mfetlnc waa called to onlrr b thr Treatdeotof tbe Bi"d of Common Couoelf, who morl lhat th tTiHrttntor the Doardot AI drruitr (Mr io- I Ur-'wn) act as preitdent of the Jo.o mretlnir, and Mr K I Harvey as secretary which waaairrfedt'. Mr. lurtnnaulitnltted a rviolutlon directing1 the appointment of a enmmlttee of ae.en members, lo conaiitnf lnr mrmtetaorthe Bord of Conuinn i ouncll and three roc rubers of the Board rf Alder sen, to examine the ret hid, of the com million era of election, and report fie votea for Mayor to tbls a.eet!nit whl-h wat aereedto, and tbe Chair ap rmluoi M'ttra. Turtoo. Uwen. Lsroer, Moore, Fetjrnro', MTMhan, and Lloyd tbeeommlttee. The cumin lit i bavin; returned, reported that firt.r ibf return of the election for Mavor, Rlab atrl Wileh r rivt-d 3,306 roteii John II. Semme s, 3 I'.i otn, anil Job W Anxua, 1 The Trealdent then drclarrd tbat Bl chard Wal ach,baiirtT reeired a majority of all tbetotra ., wti d ilr et'etM as M.yor for the ensulne, tuorrar (Apotauael Sir. Gullclt aiivtn Itcd a re jl'itloa that a uoiu BtVtt of two be -ppo ctv'l Id wait upon Blsbard Wallathand Infirm hid of bla electloo, which trai. arreeft ti. nnd Meirs Cu'lck and Wilson were ppolnttl Ti commltiee ihortlr after returned, with Ibe Mai or elret, who aieended tho Preatdsnt'a stand, aud, aul I great nppltuae., deltiered the follow In f asldrett UUOl'l ADDiril. l.rnVfn of the St-arJ of J rfi nun end UtrS ff i jfi ntn toirci riav'Pf fur tit iMrd lixe t ttnaallalupouto nil triiifti(tiou nf thl f Hia!titratof tha n.eironoll 'of the t'nift- I cannot titru It any, much lea an n ceflnn like tbe present, to paaa without making K iiriui ACKniwifrsoKQi io mr iciiow-cuieDi i tr thilrnllen cipreaicd e afldeoce In me, anil cape. ally f r tbir tutrktd approval ol nif eou'sedur- lag my lail offlciM term in1 It-rriul il'ttlnttlon aeatn conferred on m ! uerl KB caprtiwH'n im inn luiuutoco ui wit iciivw eltlfita aruriogwbooi my whol life haa ben pan ed, lh I aatiiiethe rcap?naltllltle of rur posi tion with greater vnttritice of ray ability to meet them and rutrrnu a nw term of ottlc better fitted to (ltakhtge Ita duMea At the ime time permit m to expreaa my th.sk for tbe klndneai and eo. oiertIn ire eUeillrouithemembereofbothboaida or the Cl ' ounrlla rturlnc the term of mavortttr J nit expirai, and with wbnm It waa a pleaaure to et In i rotr etloj the Interrata snd promoting he wfrof ibe cli) Thoie of you who were my itacltta during fiit nrrlod lu the mnatenent of th elti'i arTairi baie, byyour re-election, reerl.fdau aaauranre t it ptt tenlec have been n-oit proper!) appi" I t-i trd and tbme nf you who bavejuat come into ; : CowlU m kLown tobegiattemen wottbyof .... ionadae of thi m tber repreaeot, and will tae puaaure in ai operating with oldrr t eiVera ( a: the o"" iu " 'rai improvamni ana 1 .janfr.ent of our common eltv. i ..,. iH uttined that all that can will t don for tb Kcliar of th community m, hoe4atrcats 1 yU,, t, lretsa-'lvakpn In charge, aod wboienell. ' 7.iog, rouei.iace, and e.5f ouhat utdr I sakeu t v".1;"- -,-.., flri ,. Ih. , Ufi ol ?$ilS&e " UlMirnn?ut'cimpIlcd tu make xtlona upnn tbantcansor all who dcalreaperpstuaUon of free lnatitutlona,ind our elti.ln common with ",, ? X'riwwmZ cl "ihViu." Happll, tlalacrlt with which our young men vuluQterrid In the lint and greatsat moment of lltDgff IO allO llllUU st oisj ICUUinu luax ciBtm sj the ajrl Govrrument upon ua, and through tb aup'oprlatlon of mocer by th laat Couaalia. th iXiirnll'v o tt tiirm ncd th energy of thoi beu Mitred from tbe pprbeoalon of aforeltle flonacrlpilou uodr any of tb preieat calls by lb PreiMaat for ironpa to ltd In the supprcsalon of h..il sMllim - - j, therefor the proud satisfaction rf knowiog; at our ci'y haa furnished Ita quota with musk MJacritr and ai ! expanse raan nvo1ber ortlousf)ftba Union, allenelng forever .... .k.l-.. ..I a .In . a an Im lit sr anl r.ann.nlli in ,r, i.- ., . ... , as .! hiinn nlir It V iltr. Ti la la not the iscelou nor have I th time, tn dlrt jour attantlB or you tbafipatleoe to listen to, a etn1i aut In detail f all th matters of In tereat eonnevUJ with tka administration of Ihe tty goffinment wbleh should engage your at icutlon during th eomlog icralon of (h Cltr Council wusin hiit,Bvair.ambriridu Ibis oitDorlunttv turn- lighten the community un a subjeetof tbeareatest lmitorttnc, uuon which th a who should Is ti- ." ".-; - . .ot,nt. - -. -- T..a ""VovVr."" """.m"'""" i TJm f0l upoB wblblbecliytand wasaeleeled for tb seat of th General CJrrnmni j nt. svUj of Ita geofraplealpoaltinn between tbe.norin aiKi in awiw, -f. Tha bulm toll from tboootan id. Ildlaaa4la thtlnterl r and tiwardsthe Theijiof bat leg apermaueutseatofitoveru. meet la ledlcated In tbe CoutHutloo, which pro. I vldr that Cnngresa ahtll 'exrrcUe eacluslie ' lfiislatlon la alt tsses wbatsocri ovr such Is trittt (no' fervllor len miles sauare) aa mat Lv ucsslou of pirtleuUr Stitrs nd the accsptanae cf innirs iieeuu"' iiiiHktgi uiitrrnmra oi mr - , ,,. , Jt ,. D rU, ., , tti kr ti Sltvtf.ot MaivlaiidaodlltcluJ. io snslon taken by Cnr ureas, aad commtsMirfrs wrio , po Utt til In 17S0 by tbe tbea PrsUei t, Gn rl Waililiit',,o. under authority of t vt ajreis aud em poarrl Mo survey, and. by proper metes and bounds, define this terrltorVi aod to purchase or accept stub rjuantlty of land on th eastern side of tb tvtoinu river, within such District, as the President luwJd dm proper for thauae of th traltcd "ttr and, accord Id a; to sash p ana as the President shall apivrnvi, provide suitable ImllJIn anl ace tmmodatlonsfuf untreas, the President aod tbe pubd olflee of the Gorernmcnt." WbU a auccesasloo of hu a and valleys, the ell of thla lty waa selected at the pcrmaoeot seat nf Govrnmnt ol th I'nlled States, Irani that imi tloaofth OfstrLrtof ten m lei square ceded b tb State or Maryland The owners of the su 1 Lerrab uts ia,e It; the General Govromat n oel tei (th I " U atreeta and avenues uf su-li mii - i JUI w lilh nd extnt,but Hkwisery aier tale bitltlei I I and nomtnaUy sold lo trie U.ijfea Stie, the minimum pri mfi ai rr S s jt tilth 1 ; tr serial! mot whl ti those nni n-neats it th nation's araniltur its publls tmildloxa-stand (if tb V, St aerea of la 1 r.imprtiiai id h le area of this rltj, th CoTerprai-nl mtalirl 11 rrcclft,aii wit in thr.isin oil-r-. for aire aad avcauea lit). euros 10,11 huildlor lot 1 1 nil romlnall) puree aiei til ' sets Latlng lei the propr.ttu v( II Bill every aite ii ini 7tUi s the same time the u'l Guv eminent as .urn. net fr.nii u..i time-ilia till ivw. bv lie i s-r .- --..,.-A larsSI ... ,1114 h, AKaa' aiiAfiAaiira oi ihos eonimliB oners, a superintend IliCn S(IBIBalPIUIICfS, lUU IIWUl lV IU iWBSl Uf Ba rnt and msvor Mr, Brtnt, sppolated by the Prealdeat ef the,4Ja.td states, rolad otlr and abtolut ssntrul not up y over all the streets and avenues of Uta city, biit 111 ewlae a I muaiel pal ss well as Federal Jur adisunn ptr t's title sens, and e.en to the ifeieat tin. t.e General Gorrrnuent clalius ao I aerclse. ibromli Ira Commlaa loners of Publls Bulldlnf, Jnrlsdlatlnn and ebeolute eontrol over all tha avanuee ae rtiatln ailahed from tbe atreeta, to tbe St tent of elotlna: one of them aod eell'pt tbe around wblah formed tLandahanflsaatrte aod tnesanal. and retain- a ' .. Ikatr tr a ...la M a)kaaa, Ulfl J 1MICI1 rttm nrn1 l"SV . a ' T)ieae puMId autborttles tbe romalaslaneis, under h dlrsctloti of tbe (tbenl sfrealda nt. Gen. Waabtta,ton. somatlved the realitf, of a city, aod a plan oithK'rl Capital and NMirm'e City waa jubaltto 1 b Oen V, arblni;toa la 1191 a etty lor the tiaT' 11 "'nt capital ot th (treat nation we hire become with. elraordlnsrT reservation a for thepublleaM.attd pobli.bnitaUoiawtlljrtB and avenues wlthawldtb and extent snebasno community, had there been one to eooiult, would t ae tbouebtof finlMtlch waa adopted by Ooa- eai Ta. ..a,1 llnvaiaa.aai anit that a-l4rvnl tlVA. rnetors of tre smi hereabout were jo'nt owbeTS a -si at-. -- ... ild-.la . .V. ?-Mt .Its lea I Hil UIO Prvvrrii 1'UV iuv r-niFi ans a- he p-oprtlon rt s SM asrss ts I 506 acrrii 3,1 It acre oi ino inncrnaaeiov wiii'iu mtiu imu uts t allied without cet, and SIS aerea nominally pur chaacd, but rer.Hr paid for out of tbe moneys arts lne; from ths aal of tbe very alternate lot ao ga eroualy given by tbe proprietor a of tbe soil t and the Genrnl Government waa touod bv ererf prlo elple otjoitletopay aptoportlfwof tbeexpena lociirred In Improving thla cliy equal to tbe t- tent ef Its Intrreit, and which wa to telnsreaied in vrain nJ I baeOtted bv sacb lrnroremnta. Tt provide theie suitable accommodation" tat Contra a, the Prealdent aod Ei estiva Depart' toentii. the omtRlalAnm, wit ft fht esatent bf Cottej, borrowed from the Stati-'rflr1rjla SUa.uoo. and the state of Marylasd ST. ooo'arMto repar there sta'ss and tbe sum of S,S due from tha Government lathe original proprietors of ike sill for the Sit aerea nominally pureia.ed aetnslly sol t. pfer.iMi.ty te ISO., at a f tme when there were hn tiw hMdtrt. S.411 of tbe 10.114 bulldlnr lata H aeeeronatr riven by tbe proprietor of tbe ir frtheaamnf Jlt,efl2 St, and applied SMO.ftOS SS tpwri:bu.1dlnrth National Capitol, Snd ?"?, BTiwH'imiiuerniiivn ri nirfira iur ii Chief Manlstrftte. Ta remainder of tho lutldlat lota, a free' rift to the General GveTotsMit, a wn well tinder tord at the time, "that whatever irifneyswere re anzea tneretrnm wouio a. iei p ,y-ruTi or th tensSt of tbat elty, of all tbe anllef w bleb tbe dnuo's aod the General Glrernment were the Juat ownera," were, with thecxceptlon of tM.nw worth eaeS, Klveo by Comr-t to Columbian ami George tnwn Co lerea. and iia.000cr.eh to tbe Waatlnxioa ad st Mnreot'a Orpnaa Aaylams from tlvato timeania, anu to nonereipnaeiiia imn-tiTing the property reervd fnrtbeuaeof the G veru mnr. the aala'lea aod offlee emeneea of its own Mfflcea the Oommlialonert, mperletendent of PuMlo Buildloss, and rrrsldsat'a garde, er-d fir mnnre nrt iiteaalla for hlsrarden. Neither the donors, the eruinal rroprte'nn of in aoil or n rwfw iui utnrri uiiTcrLnrnii at tbat tire contemplated tbat tb large nms or moner anaing inereiroia inonia Deepenv in aoi other war than In th lmbrovsosnt of their J ilnl property, snd certainly no one suppoird that tti whole, or even an equal portion ol tbe Snrden of opntnt aod keeping tn repair etreats, lajlng elds. walk!, nuuum s uriuKo. mv uuids wjinrTrr m.f beoccektary to a aewandlargltytlntendel for tbe capital of a treat nation, or tadecdnf auhie quentlr matotalnlng and supporting H, should be torna oy ii cuueaa. While tha eltr ha exnended out of the lain paid by Its cltltens a larg aum in openlov;, maklag, rcpatrieg and paring a treet s aod stdewalkt re quirru ty a ipini popninion letaiereu ocr a I trie are ico dri opinn ioa lmprriTri icnii crtmlnately tboaa leading to and around t-mt-ul'd-lnra and reierratioaa of the General Gorernment. enbai clog the value of thenatln'prpetty,that ftarermnent haa pnt upon streeta and svaoues laid out to suit Its own purpossi and einreoltote, over a part of which they exercise exelailre ton tmi eonparatively little, and that little oa Peon ylranta avenue and tboae streeta and eve ue Immed atclyaroaadtbaCapltoLrrcilHnt's Hmta, ! ut e Department, and other of tta ntrt cs cluilve roperty, tbe Improvement of wM aa lndlapenable to ft corn entente and piOTO'le nf ita lntereat Upon iboae reatrvstlons ths GaterLment had expended In buildlajr aDdotberlmprrvmerti for Ita own excludre uae tbe aura of $ll(:m,si9si riartlr taken from the publla Treiury aril pnrily romtbe tale of lots, donatlonaof prlvitAltsdlvld uaN.u 'r tboiereienatlnathemaelTei are val ued hy two naaieaaora at SIS 413 mis. m.klne; the argregate value of the nation' rial prop rty In thla c y to be S"."l m IS, nearly tq nl o nil loJiviauai property, ana wnicn.ir iitdie o t lameuuruen, would tieia nenu to the elt of A3ll I jield by way of axiMna 3IUV17 3 ar-nuiiy i pit lannrrir properiy i nv uorr a rainu at all tlmra been fie frm tsxln who tbe property of lallvldual hu brn auMect t. tt. llildlic here greatly more property bn wheie in the Union, aaaeaamentaupon th ah alike to private property have been from tl-n tu t.me naie, the Gnemment has been mrjt to nolai- position ol !) kin i, andtaxeaco.ltcft'oaly from in uTiuiin Tbe Monr rary fr -m one bi t! aad twenty lo one liuodrel scd sixty it ,, nth, anl tbe streets irome'ghtii tt oi nun' o. anl f rty fee, tbe a-age being ninety frt, t.o,n g early double 1h amount if streets the swue pd1i, aod more noJerate dlmeni'ona, of wlch nrarlytw.? huodred and twenty-seven intUa tfitcnj'ii cf tkra hare already bien made Ih rlsnof the city was uu t e. i msnt inle, far too great fir tbe numtx-rf Inhabitant It w as to t e, and Is the nation's c t) , tbe capital of fie country, the propcrtj o tr natlra, aod to 'l Ko eilcana shriM 5" a uiVtf r jf i rl and la tet ' kikdiis It hasi.ot Kn.wn In ti tibial tnasner, ri ntsneesiiaiity tireo crnt.l la short tlm ihftprrssureforl proeiatn;bntfubjf,s tmo t Its cltucna Thveitvof Waabloiton I lhrtui nt Ton- gr ess and the Government for their own purpose, aod where they have unllmltnd eontrol. aad can r'gulat aod govern without tha 1nirfrena of the State, and la not dcpendeit npu tho will or retourtei of any particular nor.inn of the union, ana can never estne situjecin jotai in- liest Mucb I as been done by the Guvernmrol toward th Improvement cf theelty, jt not o mih aa ahauld b. Cbarg tbe Ceneral Uevernmrnt Ub the money Mctlrcjfiom tbe iK'enflrst. arm which hul(l hv rnirel to th benefit nf t .iIit. iv Interest thereon, ar with the rate tnoa I Its vast property aa is pall byljttiT .- mil credit It with every dollar spent ml prorlv chargeable to tbtmprornieiit of ibtit, It will be found that the General (Jo'nif nt t debtor to tbe city If, t her for, Congre would allow, aal I e uo reason why they should oot,th pronettyof the Oeneral Government te bear its equal ptereii'Ao of tbeburdaaof malntalalag andauppurttos; tn slty government, of Improving their owa aad the eltueoa' Joint property, of supporting tb Dumber of indigent persona attracted to tbe a at of Onr ernmnt, and or educating the children ot th thousand Socklog hare from all setlons f our ffimmon country, no more could or would be naked. Many Important Improvement have bn ma e during th last term of the mayoralty, and those without any additional Indebtedness to th ityt two tationnoure for tb u aid onvenlenee ol tha police, and a scbool-houae of great paelty aad of ornamental structure, bav bean furoiahed, snd a market-house on the alto of tbe old Centre Muker.suitaMe In capacity and appearance to the city, bf gun. Tne appropriation of large sums of woor for ths erection of public works lain soma lnaisnnaa o momr, la othere otherwise, especially when It tnla to lncresss the burden of taxatloa. I there f ir reeommeadgrettsautlonla referents thla subject, La me lavlta your attention to tbe very impor tant subset of our street, and tbe necessity of adopting aome plan tor their durable paving, In lieu of tne present Ineffectual mod f graveling. Th whole area of tbe city, exelualve of all east of Twenty-drib street east, and of tb basin at the watndofibnel.gUOftiacr, or SM.lll.Ul iiuir iei, niTiutu touow i Public reservations OutUlnglota Aiiejs Avenues, atreeta, and open spaa Total Th total length of the streeta Is.. The l ital lenfth of the avenues is. Anrefata ijr 3i7 ss mile. .t,oi,sor. Of tbe M7 Si too mttrs of streets, aearly all have teeoopeatd and graded, aad to pa tbem, with th fir uausual widths, especial ly th avenues, and ksep them la repair, su;tta tb acslty of uolos; omrthlDs; to rrlleve thi rporatlo and property ftwuers from th rtf heavy taa on lblr rasourssa that would be nesessary. Tbe adoption of tbe plan of wide atreet and avenues were by General Washington for some practical utility, though it utility may not aa yet hTebin developed, and if a way of obrlatlnjr t v difficulty and permanently destroying that plan It would b a temporary rllf. and until th utility of wide atreeta should be develops 1, b well tn nv-ii ourselves of It, 1 wou it there tore respectfully surtrst inai, in alFadrfperinlttlsa;lmllTldualproperlyWnra to Inr as-1 an I plant with trees a portlooui the strata in front of their ore raises, aa ba bn auci'd I. the hooorahl th Scorctary of the Interior la hla hat nnaual eouTUnleatloato CO'ifirss, ai.d wh'sh It would be lmp.Hsi.la for tbls turpwisti j. or St. General l.oternraaat, ever to r,nsM and wfMiid involve ths nfssaslty and coat of taktBr-uu a.Ml relaying tbe sidewalks or fsot pavtiueuu Sauftr Feet. 3M,4oa ...... .131 0S5.3H .... 7,141,105 113,-07,5 ' .OSIStOlO ,. 1,119,681 ft ISJ.TBIfl. lieyifrvrr irrmiy iki, iri piaoi m vulsbibi fgurft, urn art nu o srrei t ine nwiirii wuia I i)iao nn rsscji iu, rtiiie.ur vi v.e- 'mti i,- sjiiru- . ' .lAn. .( II l- tll.ir. falsarlla-l aid fl.nf..r1 aalth I rrs Thla would ffMtua'ly routraci tbiaimfalna i thu strUand avaouss a w tl as ornament th mtaa1 greatly Irssrn the a f of pavlag, aad shout I It hereafter b de rl uearssarf I r store t'i straet or avraua to Ha orUin-l wtslUi nr even eiSliMnldtrailltf 4 n wit A tit ffalfc th prpsrty r Intsrsstaef hers, I LyOsidrabidinisi t) anaet)srniionatUsfroin ' mo way in wnim tri srBassiguaiuBanmii, and it nas bene torn a matter oi sir aus rcfl Ion w.!iatnr anolntr mail or iiMlri .tin r-niiu not be adopted, and 1 am s!ls1rd thai thou thi I'm so ivoul i uc.niioa sou ivnwury iimiibvcuici;..; treat and ntruianent beottlt Would re iult - - .-awr. .vvii n , su -"j ' 1 "' B ' " ia linki lhar. lb. aA mm. ell. tji Kn. tj H a .use; iarli..i,vu, lllf UKtf tllB.lllUIB4lf lin lir.trr inof of th lettered br Mertn and tfouthjan I lb hum bf red by Laat aud Wear that great aoafuaUdos urs, and It 1 wl h Mkt dideulty thai a pan ru- jar locsllwneia t sdr1alod. Nor li van tke i dividing Hi. btws i th Uttered trsthS CaaSI andalloadrawa cast to th Eastern Brnsh,froai Its UUrsMtlon a lib Third straet wst or tbat of of whatever dlmostnnamiitht h nssirf ioi,NING, Jan IS, lM4.vi9dr ipleee of the the Vm ifrisfj 'Wrlh abj levin 'c&pftol I would therefore reeorhraend that the present mode of designation be ebaeged, discarding tbe use of frartlonaard eutaNe q.ea rusntog fro in north to south coaaeeutlvely from tb Raster a Branch is) HMk Grtetw aad dlsUognnh tb lettered srea rnnainKirom eaint wuun wpv wjrny woina stiinntMPrvtn their alnhabettrnl arranreraent tbtr locality can be readily aacartalned. While on this snhtect, let tne direct your atten lion to tbe Immediate necessity ftropenler Water strra,fromPUeet south So Fourteenth street West, required by tb prcsslar demavds ol Inrreas tg dmmre and tn sbolutvueeesry df maK lag 10ms provision lor h wnicn can omy pe on In tbls wy. wouia niso oiru jour siiennoa o ins pro priety of opening soundnr strret, and sugteat, if planted wttbtrc n, it roiVt serve la I tn of trust I mush ndd, a publle park, and weald, with waxer ires maae a nnva qi oyer tea miieai completely eoctrdlrg the city without eroaatpg a gutter. 0 TAXES. The matter of taaattom and tha uortloa cask should sontrltmtetor the burden on Individuals' property or bustne sbonld bear tn enhancing th health, oaTrlenee, and tomfoM of vh eommn ntty, ts a matter of Interest to all, and It ts year duty to make thst burden as light as possible, and KxpDU wuwrr nmjr un uerircu loarciTlan iota grssUat possible advantag. The present maxi mum rate of taxation la this dry li thre-urters bf one per cent nor, or sereMy-flve cent en the one hundred dollars, less than In any elty of ti sl la tbe world, and on-this small ratehSa been allowed roTTeral years a deduction cf'flftoeaeeata for prompt payment, making the rate of taxation os) a'l asas"sW rropetty realry bnt slxtr.tctte la the one handrvd dfSltars ot, vaM. .a'. Small a thla rate T taxation Is It has leea fduad heretofore sntisleatfor corporate nest Ilea, and with prudence on year part trill, I hep. be so daring tb nomine; yetr. Greet ears should be, however, taken that one scrt ef property is not made to bear an nnqnal portion, afcd tbat you should divide tbe burden so that tb money to be raised for tha general peneef tbe cltyshorld be derived Injntt pro port Ion from both on tcdlrldnats' property aad bualneas. T do this will require a careful scrutiny of eur freient license aystem, and prevent, if possible, bet most tangible sours of revenue, real prop. ertr, from hearts g an Inordinate share. There are maay other matter of tmnortaneelo you andthecommusltr to which I should hare adverted bad time allowed, and which shall be mttrs of written communication la tbe future. Before ton eluding, petmtt me, however, to ex press my thanks to tbe mllltsrr authorities, whlrh th discordant state of ths tlass have rea dsred necessary In our mtds, for tb eourteitee extended tone and thelrSrenrral urbahlty and food fellag toward my fellow-cltlteea during uy ait official term, and at the same live express tha great regret I feel that In tbe late contest for thspoatilonl sow bold. I have been separated from many; of mr old and warm friends, partlen larlytke estimable gentleman who we myaom pstltor, aad whose lose to th City Oounella and to that branch of It over which b prealdsd dur ing tbe last session will be seriously felt. After the addrtss. the Mayor alluded la feeling terms to the late jUdrma from the Sixth ward. Jamas A, Gordon, Eiq , who died on vsttrdT. re ferring to his many good action, and hoped ths me inhere of tb Councils would attend tha funeral to a body. The oath of allegiance and tbe (atk tn faithfully discharge the daties of his offlce were then admin istered to the Mayor, by ibe President of the Board VI ABUriiyial. The joint meeting; tfiea dissolved. The Poatd reaumed Ita session. A Joint resolution of respect to th memory of the late J a. A. Gordon, Alderman from tbe sixth waM.wat r reel ted from the Board of Aldermen i which waa read. Nr. RntTdllver4 a feeling tribute to ihe mem oir of tb deceased, andth jMnt resolution waa passed unsnlmoualy. Mr. Ferguson Introduced a resolution author Irlnr the Secretary to subaorlbe for two eoplss of the Aaffmal lntHytttr a log as tb proceed lgs ar published in that paper. Agreed to. sir. H-C. Wllsoa latrodaeed a Joint reaolution appolntlar a eoasmitteeof tbre mmber fron each Board to mtk arrang eneota foreeUbratlar thocomlna stbof Joly. which wa passed! and Messrs Wilson, Stephens and Wright were ap pointed Oi motion, the Bssrd adjourned. hi - - J a nnn IJixl FxsTiviU The beautiful stl ver rvlea to be given to tbe city editor wh should receive tha Urveit nnmber af votaa. will be awarded to th aueeeasfal on this evening. Tbe regular Tali and Featlral will close to-morrow vnlac. A promenade onert will be given oo Wcdoaaday evening, on which oeeaalon a fine band of Dual will be In attendance, aad other nf iirs wiiti'r prriiDua, necontrit inr id Bible between the friends of,1h Super mtc ndents, and tbe imeklog cap and slipper between the frlenda of tbe General, will b closed to-morrow evenlog The friend nf alt tbe pirtle will take note nf ih.a, and vote before It la too late. Navr Yard. The KIdr Philip left the yard reitcr.Ur with a number of seamen for tbe ro om flotilla. Th Lesll also left yesterday for th Lower Potomac. Tna Gold Uisa, The gold case of J. W. Thorasoa It Cot vi. Jitgis and Kleckhower, was dtelded last Saturday In favor of the defendants. JcrrcutTl JawgLVT ' JrwelrtI Tins gold plated Jswalrr fr Ham dollar, a tbe Dollar Stare, SSS Ta. avane, new rur-and-a-halt st. SPECIAL NOTICEST tJ-Kotl. A fr Icetnrw on lleapltal Praetlo will It 'llvered at tha Smiths nlaa In stltatloa, before tbe Med Is 1 1 StsfTof tb Araay aad Navy, by Prof Itaowit SKQran.ot prlstonTUES DAV AF1 t.nSOON, luo 14th at 3 a'loflk. 1 be public geoerally are Invited to attend. If I.- O core; to w( J on 13,1MW iunr atriuaks fan arrived, from hw York. Ooa I -reee. w M j lfieatindtoreraorina;thslrOod lit on re Thi staicr salla for New York at 0 p. m. oa Tuasday, lith Inst. JelSIt MORGAN It HHIjNEHART. UrI-ojal PsBasylranUns.-Thrs will traMic vFieetlna; of the Aasoclatlonof Loyal I'carisylranlans at tbe Union raate roams, oa Mrtn atreet.on TUaSDAY K KMiNO, the lltb Inst,, t S o'clock, to ratify tb nominations of the Ha tlmore ponvaotion. several address r will be dillvtred. The publla jteo rally aaerespeetfulty iavl'ed loltad. By order of th Executive Com mitt, Jail-It tICxttUlor Uuloa Club" lUtiflcst tioh MrcTiau Ihe neat meHns;of this cmb will be held at th Volon League Rooms, 481 Ninth street, at S p. m. oa MONDAY, ihe llth Instant. Itesotutlooa will be Introduced endoraing the noml nations of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, for Preildeataad Me Preeldent, reverai memner or Lenrress irora new Torn hsv pod seated to be present snd address tb meet Inr A full attendance I requested. T-r Kxt-eutlve Committee meets atv p. m. 8 SEYMUUIt,Prealdent. Geo D. I'otiiTOiijJteeretary. Jstl St C-Sltlnr of lb Union Iaxuia.-a. i-raud rally of thsoffloers and member ul all tbe tounclls will ba held at Union Hall (upper atorr of Uoion Laru Bulldlag), No 481 Ninth treat, oa MONDAY r.NlN(j, -un ti, to make ar raDcmnt for a Reoeral Ilatideatloa nJeUf, to b tirid on Wdneday vdIdk next. A full and usstual raprtssatatlon from all the Cou o sits la lb Dlttrtsl larcnnssted. Pr order of A. C. RICHARDS, a r. HOLLOWAY, J R K L VANS, .iLU. F. Mc Lai L LAN, 3 H. BRwWN, OKU W. KLLLOGG, jell-sl Commltt of Arrngmenta. lCxcllor Union CIuTj." Thi Club I aom) osc d ot Union ettlxan of Nw York, raaldios; temporarily la Washlactna, ne;oUr metio( arhldVS o'alnok oa MONDAY LVCNINQ of Seh wsk. In tb Union La;u Room, 4S1 Nlatb trt, between D and U. , Krry loyal Nw Yorker la Invited to Join the Club, and aid la the eltion of Llneoln and John son. 0ILA1 aKYMOUIt, Presldant. Gaoaea D. Kslmto Scsratary Jll-tf CTTh RxS Uccwlar kttlus of tb Hoard of Truatao( tha Pabll iicbouia will be held on TUESDAY NIX r. th Uta Instant, at 4K, o'ctok p. m. Jsll-st R. T. MOBSkLL, lecrttary. aifairrvail -kudTK-vlr at Island 1101 Th Ladle of tb seventh street Presbyterian I burst, will bold their Fesllr al at tha above HalL lommeosla; MONDAt, MAVSO. Tha best Band n( Mil at A Ita Ikla ailsr haa hatsm aansraBrahl fnf thai iMaa. I g,ioo Tbe Piano la kindly furor.) d by Sir, oao T. aMJla, Admlaslo IS cents t ts in tick ts, one person, nts. Fantly tlckata ason, ' Klsl -W- rj'ltatlflcatlon Mttnff -A maismssi Ing to ratify th owliiatlous ui li aham Llnnla fir rtf-ideot and Andrew Joi.q.n'i inr Yjee rrel urnlofthUtHreMtatea,wl)l -. held tin the outh am oi i nn raieni iiiucr. on hmm -a MimiuiuTPsuTtPi .,-, ,t, M sntakers 1ilatd e a the raeetlnr. and an- proprla pr6e.fe1lnrs be " Ml nr uvlted io attend. Ntrioxti, axerrrivc roMMirrEB. Ilea. J M Kdmnadif Hon J W Forney, Hon Grrea Adams, W ft, irwU, r tl Stoadatd. LettlsClenhan. itv. Bfrdd run'leriArtd, Hon, &. P. Holloway, 1 - Brown. Genrsre Wl Ksllore. pniwn, trnrg ijvuor Hon. JJStpb IMiiri.tt. Hon (J0. W, MtLUIUrt. noD a. . W. Raidaii Hon, Wni. A-Cosk, Hon. A. L Richards nun tinii irvim, llou Kdw A. Relliaa, 7 JtlMd Q iMT A FAUIU, k? F1U.NCI1 tO.NFi-.CT10NERa Anai LADIES' RtSTAURANT, No. in VYsst HaUlBsor, street, a BALriMORIC lha rareat dUasls. aruitt Cramir Pwnaa, Ipoagsi aad rroaUd Cakes supplied to lauUUs at SbettMlJsetl , . MtiL at all uoumur THE DAY, kriMlvtat vyiasaaIjaiyvhaad. Jill