. . . ••• • • . .. ..f..0,...„,.,.......,,„,,,, TEI _ • . . . :„..i.,.,,,:„......:„. k '4- " , i .'.-.-- , -... „.,,,,,/ "•-. - - ----- ' 7 ,_.- ':',';',:',:,,, ) JEGRAP H. _d, ~.t...,, _ 7 -- - - -- - - ------ ---= : 4 t I . BY GEORGE BERGNER. IF I. .F.G RAPE is PUBLISBED EVERY DAY, 1 ;v 4EORO E BERGNER, TERSIEL—Surots Sinsicarrnen, • ite 11A113 TIitiORAPII IS MR/170d to subscribere in the in} RI 6 rents per week Yearly subscribers will be ,;,,,rived 14 00, in advance WRRICLY AND TILZURAPEI. Toe TtisosArii le elm published twice a Week during be session of the Legislature and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at re m ioiluising cash rates,vtz Single subaeribere per year Semi- Weekly-1a 60 Ten Of 44 ..12 Tio Twenty SI a .. 22 00 Single subscriber, Weekly RATES OF ADVERTISING. or Four lines or less conetitute oneehalf square. Rigel Tare or more than four constitute a square. Bair Mimeo, on day one e week one month three Menthe six mouths One year ....... One'Auere, one, day. ... . ..... ........ „ ,• , one week 2 00 one month 00 11 three months ..... ...... .10 00 nix months 10 00 one year ..... .. . . ..20 00 sr Business notices inserted in the • Lneo:ifirlionn, or before Marriges and Deaths, EIGHT CENTS PER LINE for each insertion, blarrigee and Deaths to be charged as regular eel rertieements $0 26 1 26 2 50 ....„ 4 00 ~..,.108 00 00 HELMBOLD.IS GENUINE PREPARATION ..111GLILY CONCENTRA TED" mat 'UND FLUID EXTRACT.BITCHU, A Positive arid Specific Remedy For Diseases of the bLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Medleitte inereates the power of Digestion, and mites the ABSORBENTS int t'healtny action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositious, and all UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN ANDINFLAMATION and is good for MEN, WOMEA.OR CLULDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICHU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early discretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to Extortion, .Loss of Power Lose of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness cf Vision, Palo to the Back Universal Lassitude _of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynias of the skin, Eruptions on the Face. PALE 11l tX/UNTENANCE, These symptoms, If allowed to go on, which this med Wee invariably removes, loon follows IMPOIENCY, F F.PILEPTIC FITS IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not froquei tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their ao➢uring, BUT NONE WILL CONFRBB. THE RECO rDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Melancholy Deal& by COMUMption, BEAR AWLS AHRENS TO THIS TRUTH OP THU ssamsnost. THE CONSTITUTION ONO AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAHNEsM, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which lIITHBOLLAI EXTRACT BUONO Sangria* doe I A TRIAL WILL 001 MON TRH ARM BILIPIIOAL. FEMALES..FEMALES—VEMALEH, al) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR OONTEMRLA TING MARRIAGE. IN MANY MITTOITONd PROEMIAL( TO FEMAIES, tbe Extract Buena Ia unequalled by any other remedy, as in Oblorosis or Retention, Irregularity,Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Stiffness state of the Uterus, Leticorhcea Whites, Stern ny, sod ler all complallita" incident to, ttio sexy wpottier arising from Indhscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP MIX HIM lIIMPTOMB AlioVit NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1 IiNS NO NONE BLMIAN, MIOUMY, ON UNPLEASANT :MIDI CINT TOE IMPIJLASANIt AND DANGEROUS DISEASES. ILNIABOLD'S EXTRACT BUCITII arm SECRET DISEASES. to all their Stages, At little Nxponse ; Little or no change In Diet; No Inconvenience; And no Eapaurs. It alum a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. • • ' Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imilammation, so frequent In the care 01 diseases, and . expelling all Poisonous, Damaged and worn-out Mailer. sitoUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS SRO HAVE BEEN THE vionms OP QUACKS, led who bave paid marl ma to be cured In a short emu, have found they were deceived, and that the "RAJ. *JN" has, by the use of "PoWsilitfL ASTBINGINTS, " been teed up in the system, to bread out in an aggravated torn, and PERHAPS AFTER NARR.LAO.B. Cse EittooLD'a EITSAOZ BOOM for all Affections and fligeoeve of the • UttINARY ORGANS, 'nether existing In MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Dhows ei these Omuta require the aid or DIME CIO . REINHOLD'S EXTRACT HIJCIDI IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, ADS is certain to have the desire!) abet in all DONATO' 101 WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. /mace of Jae nue reliable and responnlle character wig accompany the medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURER .oromB to 20 yearn standup, isa NAIOIB 'MOWN TO WENCH! AND FAME. ' Price $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Doitverea to any address, gamily packed from (Meer; vation, DMNIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cures Guaranteed I Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT: . . Personally Appeared before me, an Alderman of , tho cdi or Philadelphia, H. T. Hautimen, who being duly morn, (loth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other Injurious dregs, but are purely Tap, table H. T. HBLMEifli D. Sworn and subscribed before me, this WM day of No vember, 1864. WY. P. HIBBERD, Alderman, Ninth above ,P. Address letters for Information St. ill confiden ßace ce so I/11A EL T. HELMEOLD, Chemist, Depot, tee south Tenth SL, bel. Chestnut, Philo, BMW AUX OF etoIUNTICAPEITS AND tI NP I tINCIPLED DEALERS, Who 'endeavor to dkpolie tastn own„ sod ANTHOSO OX XXX XXPITIXTION ATLONSD lrr Helmbislat Genuine Preparation a, at " , Llctrael %el m Id 41 " Sarsaparilla, st Improved Rose Wash. Sold by ft H, Eisner, D. W. gross, J. Haentrart. Wyetb, C & AND ALL DRUGFIST3 ii'VERYWEIRRE. ASIE FOR IDELALBOLD'S. TAKE NO °TOED Cat oat the advertirement and send tur tt, AND AVOID.IIIPOSITION AND EXPOSIIItE. norls•dly BIOTINA ROOFING MA111:11.1.0TITRIM 'HT Tar IJNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING CO., NO. 9 GORE BLOCK, Corner Green and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass. THIS Portable Roofing is the only article ever offered to the public, 'which is reedy prepared to go on the roof wittout any light, 'handsome and rushy snistilne operation. It is applied, and an be safely atrill nd dewy transported to any rant o f tee world. it nott ant or dimolor water running over, or lying on it, and is in all reeve tea very desirable article. Its LOecondecting properdes adai.t it especially to covering m anufactories of various kinds, sni 4 ft Is confidently of fered to the public afte r a test of four years in aU lrarle- Ves of el mate and temperature, for coverlag aU kinds of ,004 or pitched, together with Para, steamboat/ 1 / 4 .PD , h boat chat' Bad durable. Agents wants 4, to whoa' iheral Inducements are offered, head for sample, u 14 _. &Sid% parties/4M to "V . 8. ROOFING Oa,' P 14. 04 No. I gore Blocs; 80et0a."..- Intbital DR. JOHNSON BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effacual remedy In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RELIEF Ili BIX TO TWELVE BOUBE. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, In from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, JJTeetions of the hidneys and Bladder, Involuntary discharges, Im potency, General liability, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lan. uor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitattettof the Heart. Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Bight or Giddi ness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin; affec tions of the Liver Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those ter. Able disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those smarm and solitary pract cas more lam to their victims than the song or :Irene to the Mariners of Ulys ses, bhghting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &0., impossible. • Young Nen Especially, who have become the Evictime of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual. ly sweeps to an untimely grave thou/ands of Young Mon of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced Intoning Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage. Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debili ty, deformities, speed' y cured. Be who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his bonur as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill as a Phy aloha. Organic Weakness immediately Cured, aid full vigor Restored. This distressing atfectlon•-mbich renders 1 tile misers. ble and marriage impossible—is the pawky paid by the victims of improper Indulgences. Young persous_sre too apt to commit °Aeries from not being aware of the dreadlui coneecii cones that may ensile.. New, who that understands the subject wilt pretend to deny that the pow er of procr.stion is hat sooner uy those falling into im ' proper habits than by the prudent? Besides being de prived the pleasures of healthy °Spring, the most se• raus and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical 6114 Mental Functions Weeitened, Lees of Procreative Power, Nervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constuution.,l Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay sad Death. Office, No. 7 south Frederick Street. Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few door. !rem the corner. Fail not to.observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc tor's Diplomas hang le his office. • A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. Dr. Johnson, &femb& MGM Royal College of Burgeons, London, Grad uate from one of the most eadnentOolleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been , spent in the hospitals of london, puts, Philadelphia and else where, has erected some of the most astonishing our es that were ever known ;many troubled with ringing In the head and ears - when asleep, great norrousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately.' Take Paiticular Notice. Dr. J. addresses all those whohavolniutvd themselves by Improper indulge doe end solitary banns, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage, These are some of the sad and melanchollyeffeots pro • duced by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Beck and Limed; Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Idusoular Power, Palpitation of the heart, Dye popsy Nervous Irratibli ty, Derangement of theDiseettve Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, MINTAILT.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas , De pression of Spirits, hvil For bodings, Aversion to Society, Sof Disarms; Love of politude, Timidity, to .; are some of the evils produced. • TgorguiDe of perseosofal ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance auont the eyes, cough end symptoms of consumption. Young Men - Who have injured themselves by a certain practice . In dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the. effects or whisk are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply, immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects end enjoyments of rife, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons KIM, before content plating Marriage, reflect thata sound mind and body . are thel most necess ary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without them, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly, darkens to the view ; die mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the raelaucholly rail Mien that the happiness of another becomes blighted with Our own. Disease of Imprudence. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he has Imbibed the seeds of thin painfill dis ease, it too often hapens that an ill-timed nesse of shame Or dread of discovery, deters hintlrom applying to those why, tram emeation and respectability, can alone be friend-him delaying till the constitutional symptoms on this borr d' disease make their appearance, such as ul cerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the bead and limbs, dimness of sight, deafnera, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the bead, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, , till at last the palate of the mouth or the benes of thenose fall in, and the victim of this &whit disease become a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadfu t sufferings, by sending him to " that Urdiscor vered Country from whence no traveler returns." 'lt to a mcianchoity Ant that thousands fan victims 'to this terrible disease, owing, to the unsktifultuesa of Igoe ant pretenders, who by the use of that Deadly Poison, /Kw retry, ruin theoonstltiation and make the residue 0 Ate muswallie. gers.; Trust not your lives, oStran r penalty to the care or the many Unlearned and Wo Inlets Pretenders, destitute of know: ledge, name or characler, who copy br. Johnson's *liver vertisements, or style themselves to tho newspapers, regularly Bducuted Physicimis incapable of Curing; they keep you trifling month after moan taking their filthy and poisonousu•ss compounds, or as lona! the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr: Johnson Is the only Physician' advertising. His credential or diplomas always map ill Ili o ffi ce , Ma remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the g , eat hospitals of Eu rope, the first in the country sun a more extensive Pri vate Practice than any other Physieian in the *mid; Indorsement of the Press. The many thousands cured at tins institution year af ter, year, and the numerous Important Surgkal. Opera tions pbrformed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the re. porters of the "Sun," uClipper," end many other pa pers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, beaks hiestanding as a gentleman of character and responsibility is a sufficient gparrantee intim afflicted. . skin "Diseases Speedily_ Cured. Pereou writing should be perteular in directing their .hereto hue liribtltULlCA, In the kalowing manner : • JOHN' M. JOHNSON, M.D. D. 01 theadltimore Look Hospital., Baltimore, Bd. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFAOTORY I No. 69, Market Street, below Third ) 500 HABluagiata, PL. M . LEE, ANUFAOTURER OF UMBRELLAS, Eivasowand wALEING CANES, will . VUDIEIb goods MIAMI( MOW than can be bought in atm of goEsitem oigei., Country ottoroNuits will do well to ill sad =wine prices and - Tafdlty, 1,44 winvinoe them Orkeif this„ll4c , • - • 021144; W. DJ. t;.rosz Sk' ilo., D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRU G•GISTS , NO. 19 MARKE T . ST it EET f HARRISBURG, PENN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, . We are daily adding, to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OREMIOALS & PAINTS Oils, varnishes and Glues, Dye. Stuffs, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spiess Burning Mild and Alcohol; Laid, Sperm and Pins 011*, Bottles, Vials and Laatp Globes, Castile Snap, Sponges and Corks; &c., &c., &c., &c., &c„ t c. , &c With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected froui the beat manufacturers and Pe turners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers It PAINTS, WEIT.N.LEAD, uNsYrn OM, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES ; • IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, ' OOLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS. 3 . •:-\---- - , _ r _...... , ._.. . - C 3 • • w ,-I 0 1; ,'- '3l : •• ' - ,• ? 0 "'.------- ,- ; - 1 - ,. ......._____ * ... H ._. :, ~,,„„....:. We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confl dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH I TEETH 11 JONFIS AND WHITE'S'S PORCELAEN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of • all kinds, fflusot from the Proprietors Saponifier and Ooneentrated Lye' . Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which ,we sal as low as it can be purohassul hi the cities. MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID KX.TEACTS COAL OIL I CARBON OIL Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can oller inducements to close buYers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most Improved paten's, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE aamoharf.4 poviirijEas a trial know no their superiority, and the'advantaie they hie in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in )od condiiion. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Onttle Powders by , the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their . Cattle. ' * Our long experience inthe business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of fume. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowe on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRU - G 8 at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to, merit a continuance of the favor of a discrim inating Public' apl6-dly SALAWO/G. Argo supply .o f, fres h .largeand smallboVes, and of different binds nen re:lifted and ix nide by 4 kWA I 4 4 DOCILIn. 3 CO u low , : flak .-42 age supply just VCbi:WM.IOOB, h. a bo. HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1862. atilt ruuttru um NICH.OLS & BOWMAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corneal Front and Market Streets, 'HARRISBURG, PENN'A., RESPEOTFULLY invite the . attention . ° the public to their large and well selected stock o GROG PROVISIONS FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Including among others, &MARS, r SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPIOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, &0., &C FLOUR, FISH, SALT, BACON, LARD, SLITTER, &c. We mite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, The beat in the market in every respect, to gether.with ail kings of LAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and GLASS CONES', Cheaper than any place in Barrisburg. We keep on hand always all kinds of OEDA.R AND 'WILLOW WARE All styles and kinds of .QUEENAVARE AND GLASSWARE, at the old stand, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2o Corner Front and Mark et Sts. 1862. SPIIING , OPENTLIG 1882. Black and Second Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Veils, Collars, &c. Fall; 1)/ yard wide Lupin's all wool De!eines. Stipeqor makes of Bombazines. Splendid Styles of French Gingham!. . Large , stops of izistres and A Ipaplas. C . Black and Purple Dress Silks. • Plain black ittglish Rep Wks. Black and white Fowlard Silks: . Purple and Black do. Plain do. „ do. aS Small Checked do. ,g) 'Neapolitan do. = Xail wool Delaines. V'ig'il all wool Delalnea. 22' Shepherd's Plaids. Tammatine. 00 Silk Challis. Long Black Shawls. ao Square Plaid Mick and-white Shawls. , Square Thibbet Black Shawls. 2 yard Wide Thibbet for Shawls, Vary Surairlor English Crepe Vella, all slaw. large stock of Bloglish Crepe Collars all slabs. oa Black bordered Hein Mitch Handkerchief's. Black Cloves of every description, White Second Mourning Collars. ay Setts of Collar and Sleeves. Silk and Cotton Boalery, ar- '• Black Love Veils. an Jouvin's Kid Gloves. English Crepes. mzi French do. lor Mantua Ribbons: Belting do. Particular attention :is paid And invited to our stook of the above - goods. We are, oonstantiv re ceiving now additions. Purciascrs will always Aid a full assertmera. CATHCART B Roranit, Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank. No. 11 Market Square. ICE CREAM - ICE CREAM ! I -ONE of the greatest improvements of the age is Pyne & Barr's Patent Ice Cream Freezer, and Egg Beater, the great savor of labor. The small quanti yof lee used and the exceeding short, space of tme required to make good ice cream in one of, their *einem ought to Induce every family to purchase one of them. They have received several silver medals and the highest premiums at, exhibit one, over all other Freezers now in use. A printed circular containing the very best receipt, for making ice cream, fronn custard Ice waters, &0., with a number of certificates a , direc lons accompany each Freezer. . All orders for Freezers, county or State rights will be attended to by addressing W. BARB, my942m • ' Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY PURSES. IapORTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK: et-boolni, Bankers' Cesar, Cabs Satchels, Ladles Travelling &UAW& We are constantly receiving additions to our stock of the above goods, and meow eerily have a Sue assortment of the latest styles. We sigeettally Invite'persons wanting to purchase any cS the above articles to examine the stock—knowing that a greater variety or better goods cannot be found in the city. ' 41.BLLItit'S.Drug and Fancy Store, 91 Market street, one door east of Fourth titeeet, south tdde. • , zn4. .TH.EO. F. EiCHEFFER, :BOOS AND JOB PRINTER, NO. 18, d if.4ol/EBl STREET, 11AliaLSB1J11G. • sar-Partioular attention paid to Printing, Annul; and Binding of Railroad Blanks, bfanifesta, Policing, Cheeks, Drafts,. dus. Craton printed at $2, $8,14, and $5 per housand in elegant style.' 120 LADIES CORSETS : ALL OF THE DIFFEBENT • 'WHITE AND COLOIED. Thooltlarticie manufsetared, can tie gonad. at , • • OATHOARTN, Next door to the Hkrrisburg Bank. SCHIEFF.ELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLEPALE.. DOIGGIS ; TS. AND DEALERS m kancy Goods, Per ti &c. agents for the sale of Ranee PetrOlenm, Illuminating oil. superior to any coal oil • tarnished in any quantities at the lowest market rates.' 170 and 172 William &rest, ja27-d6in] ,NEW YORK. ANOTHER'SUPPLY . OF Nionvinps UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. REST PENS in the world, for 750, $1 25 juk bo, $2, $3, and $4, for sale at Jebl s l BORBFWEIVS Bookstore. HAY! HAY!! ASUPERIOR .44iele of. Baled Hay, at en carmen/ for Bala by &AB ir.winiugura . , , • JUST RECEIVED. A LAIL' . GE ARSORTIif.ENT of. Family - Bibles nt:digui3nt ntylen Of binding, at 900, $1 26' $1 Al; iB, i 4, $6 andslo: nhin'Pooket Miff of dlf rite" take - and Prima at. : i SOUIRISIVO Boobtorn ;,' fig)lsl PRICE ONE CENT. This, what powers have been conferred on Edward Blauley as military Governor of North Carolina or agent for the government in the said State, under the appointment of the Pre sident. Second, whether Mr. Stanley has interposed to prevent the education of children, white or black, and by what authority. Third, whether Mr. Stanley has been instruct ed to prevent such education, and if so to what extent and the instructions gheu. . Among the bills introduced on leave, were the following; by Mr. America . , (Minn.,) a bill to organise the government of Banawa, with a view to re move the Indians thither. Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. Mr. Wirsox, (Ind.,) a bill to prohibit the re duction of free persons to a condition of slavery. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Lovsaoy, a bill for the emancipation of Robert Small and others. Referred to the Com mittee on the Judiciary. Mr. Coma, a bill making appropriation for the postal services on the post routes established during the present Congress. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. CnAnstron, a resolution, which was passed, calling: on the Secretary of the Trea sury to furnish the House with information as to the establishment of a branch mint in the territory of Nevada. Mr. Gown obtained leaveto report front the Committee on Foreign Aflairs,Renede bill au thorizing the President to appoint diplomatic representatives to the republics of Hayti and Liberia. Mr. Goma advocated the bill. • Mr. Cox, (Ohio,) offered a substitute that there be appointed Consul Generals to nego tiate treaties of commerce with Hayti and Liberia. The object designed was not so much to increase commerce but give a sort of dignity and equality to these Republics because their citizens happen to be black. He argued that Consuls were the more appropriate agents to promote the interests of commerce. Mr. BLDDLR also opposed the bill as a scheme of the abolitionists. Mr. KRLLY obtained the floor, but without concluding,' the House adjourned. No Max is A Him TO His VAasT.—"Nothing dies, nothing can die ; the idlest word men speak live after them." This, or something like this, is one of Carlyle's graphic sayings. When Mrs. Jeff. Davis was riding in her coach in Richmond, gossiping with the ladies she met, or making serious inquiries of Gen. Joe. Johnston and the military officers, and libtening to their replies, the last thought which could have come to her mind or thrift; was that the chattle on the coach box heard and retained every word, and that it would be spread by the polglott press before the eyes of millions of readers. The spoken word, no less than the written, remains ineffaceable. The New York Tribune of Saturday gives dialogues of Mrs. Davis with sundry persons, reported by the contraband coachman at considerable length, and bearing internal evidence of truth. The coachman's representations of Mrs. Davis are very graphic, quite Bbswellian in their minuteness. For instance, we note a few traits: "She never keeps anythinir back ; if she thinks It, she says it. "Mrs. Davis goes around to all the public officers every day to get the news. She gets more from the war office than from Jeff. Davis' office. Davis don't tell her much; they say they don't know." "I have heard Mrs. ,Davis say, about two or three weeks before I left, she wished she was in Europe." "When there is news of a battle, the ladies in Richmond come to call on Mrs. Davis to sea what the news is by what efect it has on her. She sometimes won't sea them, saying that that is what they come for." The coachman Jackson photographs Magru der in capital style. "Gen. Magruder Is a big, red faced man, always in pretty goal lively sprits. Every time we heard of an attack at Yorktown, he always wanted 10,000 or 16,000 men. - A valet's biography of master or mistress, or even a coachman's, would be a curiosity in literature. ELOPKIGENT--A STEAMS CASE.- Three years ago, Mr. C. T. Peterson, a merchant of Mi nerva, Stark county, Ohio, took into his family, as temporary boarders, W. W. Dennis and wife, from the Western Reserve. Dennis was a shoe maker' and his wife a milliner. In a few months they quit boarding and went to house keeping, when the frequent visits of Peterson revealed an improper intimacy with Mrs. Den nis. The intimacy increased until recently, when the scandal was upon many tongues, and Peterson was finally forced to leave the place. He was soon followed by Dennis and his wife, who joined him at Cleveland, from whence they moved to Decatur, Michigan. Dennis, who seemed to be quite satisfied with this triple arrangement, was not so agreeable to the other two, who soon played him the slip, while he Was absent on business. Dennis became almost frantic, and after the mo't diligent search traced the parties to St. Louis, which place they had left for California. Soon after Peter son's departure from Minerva, Mrs. Petei•son applied for a divorce, alimony and change of name, all of which were granted. And then, as though her cup of sorrow were not complete, her little boy, " Willie " her only remaining earthly comfort and solace, was drowned on the 'l7th inst., leaving her a desolate woman indeed. Times Mut Swan OVER Nunese Fame.— Yesterday morning the people of Niagara Falls were startled by the report that three men were swept over the falls in a row boat. The occurrence is said to have taken place about 6 o'clock, a. it., and was first discov ered by a porter at the Cataract Rouse, who saw the boat containing the men in the mid dle ,of the river, and saw the final plunge from the brink of the awful chasm. We learn from a gentleman who visited the Canada side of the river yesterday, that the fatal catas- trophe was also witnessed from near the Clifton House. , The • men were seen putting out from the Canada aide, near Chippewa, with the evi dent intention of landing near the south end of Goat Island. After getting out a short dis tance, the - current was found too strong for them, the recent high wind up the lake was still forcing more than a usual quantity of water through the river, and although they made every exertion to stem the rushing ,tia‘, yet their efforts were entirely unavailing. They were seen, after battling fora time des perately against the ourienti to draw their oars from the water and sit motionless in the boat, teeigned to their fate. In this condition they , were swept over the falls. The names of the unforttmate men Were not obtained.—Rocheeter Ariwrilart, 26tk BY THERM From Gen. Haneck's Army BEAUREGARD STILL WITH THE WESTERN ARMY. THE EVACUATION OF CORINTH AN IKMRNSE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY OZOTROTID: WASHINGTON, Jane 2 The following despatch has been received by tho War Department, in reply to an inquiry from Gen. Meigs: Coathra, May 31 If Beauregard has been at Richmond, otherg have forged his signature, as I have received letters from him about the exchange of priso ners, &c., nearly every day for the last fortnight. The evacuation of Corinth commenced on Wednesday, and was completed on Thursday night, but in great haste, as an immense amount of property was destroyed and aban doned. No troops have gone from here to Richmond, unless within the lest two days. (Signed) H. W. HALLECK, Major General Commanding.. FROM =WASHINGTON.. TRH DEPARTMENT OD VIRGINIA EXTENDED Ohaages in the Departments.'• WASECINGTON, June 2. The following general order has just been issued: The department of Virginia is extended, to include that part of Virginia south of the Rap pahannock and east of the railroad from Fred ericksburg to Richmond, Petersburg ' and Weldon. Major Gen. George B. McClellan, United States army, will assume command thereof, and of all the United States forces within its limits. Major Gen. John B. Wool, United States army, is assigned to command of the middle depart meet, and will proceed. to Baltimore and assume the command thereof. Major Gen. John A. Dix, United States volunteers, will proceed im mediately to Fortress Monroe, and assume com mand at that point, reporting to Major Gen. M'Clellan for. orders. By order of £he Secretary of War. - _ GENERAL CASEY'S DIVISION*. ' Nsw Yoßx Juno 2 Gen. Casey's Division is composed entirely of New York troops, but there are none from this city in it. The regiments are as follows: , The Fifty-sixth, Eighty-first, Eighty-fifth, Ninty second, Nintr third, Ninty-sixth, Ninty-eighth and One hundredth. XXXVIIth Oongnm—First Session Wmm3iclToN, Juite 2 SENATE Messrs. Samsun, (Ohio) and Windom, (Pa.,) presented petitions for the enlargement of the Oswego and Erie canals and. locks, so as to provide for the passage of gunboats. Mr. Stumm offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of War for copies of the General Orders of the Department to the ,Provisinnal Governors of Tennessee and North. Carolina, and copies of any, instructions given to them. He also referred to the' course of Governor Stanley in reference 'to closing' the schools there for the slaves: He said the Senate ought to know what instructions have been given by which any man, in the name of the United States, undertakes to close public sehools. Jefferson once said that in a certain contest every attribute of the Almighty would be against us if we undertake to carry on the war in thismanner. - Certainly that will be the case now. •• Oa motion of Mr. Doorarrra the bill for the collection of direct taxes in the insurrectionary districts, which was returned, from the House with amendments, was taken up and the amend menta were agreed to with one exdeptiort. The despatches from Gen. :Pope and Gen. Halleck were read. Mr. Los (Kansas) offered a resolut!on that the Committee on Public Lands 'be instructed to enquire into the expediency of 'reyorting a bill to confiscate the public lands in Texas. Adopted. The bill prescribing an additional- oath to grand and petit jurors in the United States courts was taken up and discussed till one o'clock, when-,the tax bill was taken up. Mr. SAssatsx offered an amendment provid ing a tax of ten`cents a gallon on all whiskey on hand and held for sale on 80th June,lB62. lie argued that there had been a great stock of whiskey laid in, in anticipatlon of a tax, and there would be no revenue on the inattifacture for some time, and thus the tax only weal° allow the government to a share in the profits of the,speculations. , Messrs. &mule and MoDocoAL were opposed to the piinciple of thebill. After fOrthar die cussion the amendment' was rejected—yeas 16, nays 24.. Mr. &mauve's' offered. an amendment, as a new section, that no:money arising from taxes, imports and excesses in the bill shall be applied or expended for the support and maintenance of fugltive slaves or free negroes. Rejected—. yeas 5, nays 84. An amendment W&l3 adopted raising the pay of assessors to five dollars and assistants to three dollars peeday. •• " At a quarter past five o'clock Mr. MoDocom, moved to eljorum. Rejected—yeas 8, nays The bill was then rextrted to the Senate and aftenvards adjoirned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Wituut J. ALLEN; (Ill.,) elected to fill ' the vacancy caused - by the resignaMon of Mr:. Logan, was qualified and-took his seat. The House wee occupied ; for; some time, on the Senates amendments to t*S prlatiori offered a'resolutien, which was adopted, requesting the-President. to oomuromi, f•-•