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Despatches received here to-day from Madrid announce that Gene- ra) Prim, the noted revolutionist leader. who bad for some time teen an exile from Spain, bsd landed im the province of Cataionia Thongh nothing is definitely known of bis im- teptions, fears are generally entertained in Madrid that his sudden appearence in Oataio- pia is the ay ten of an insurrection in that Province. An important diplomatic note from the Kussian Oxbinet in regard to Ireland has been published. it is adcressed to the ambassadors of Russia at Wasbington, London, and Paris. They are requested to call the attention of the governments to which = es they are respectively accredited to the exist- ing state of affairs in Treland. and instrnoted to represent that, in the opinion of the Russiaa NS, 4,474. Cabinet, the condstion of that island invites a joint inquiry on the partof the Governments of Russia, France, and the United States, in — 5 fider's Se nee ca. ERS ~ XXX. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, -JULY 11, 1867. on V BANKERS. JAY COOKE & 60, BANKERS, Fiftecnth sirett opposite Treasury, Evy and sei} at current market rates, and keép constantly on hand a full eupply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and e-tions made on all accessible points. we itt ExeHaNce OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUR- LEY & CO. e Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England Ireland and Scotland, for one pound sterling and upwards, at our office, 405 Penneylvania avenue ap 29-3m WM. HURLEY & CO. AVINGSBANK “A PIN A DAY IS A GROAT A YEAR.” Call at the corner of 19TH STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE. FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. ‘The Central Office of this Company is now situated ae above, and is.carriedon inconnection with the Washington Branch. OFFICE OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. De; its of ONE DOLLAR and upwards receiv aink Poteredt paid on all sums of FIVE DOLLARS Siiuiuments are made in UNITED STATES BONDS AND STOCKS ONLY, under the direction of HENRY D. COOKE, Esq.. of JAY COOKE & CO., Chsirman of the Finance Committee of the ‘ The Deposits are now more than $400,000. M. T. HEWITT, of New York, President. ..L. EATON, Actuary. W.J. WILSON, Cashier of Branch Bank. my 3-W F&M tm™ First National Bank of Washington. H. B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co..) President. WM. 8S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1dth sirect, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Tressurer United States S77 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. eq ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rate FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and Prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN aad FIRMS ‘and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington, March 20. 1955. m 21-tf LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. 475p WES TINE S LOAN OFFICE.ATO 475 13th street, 3d door south of Penn. ave, MOD loaned ‘on time to suit customers, on Real Estate. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silvert Plate, Pianos. Furniture, Me- chanical Tools. Ladiex*and Gentlemes's Wearing parel of all descriptions. a” B. BURNSTINE. ROKERS, STREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue. Offer the highest cash advances on all kinds of Merchandise, to any amount aud for any time desired at reasonable rates. Interest Business strictly confidential fiegts bought for cash and sold at private sale. je 21-1y CLOTHING, &c. F > BEE (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) _2y104t No. 362 Peun. avenue, Washington. LOSANO. MERCH OR, corner of + 9h and D streets. desires return hie thanks for the liberal patronage be- stowed upon him during past seasons. and the same time invites his friends to vii h store and inspect his new and choice se tion of Goods. which 1 ust purchased for the Spring and Simmer Trade, Mr. R- HARDON. his seeociate. cont to give his constant attention al appearance of all garments hment. The best work and ur motto. ap 8-3m* AMES T. WALKER, MEN'S MERCER AND TAILOR, ana SgveNTH STREET, asa Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, Bega leave to inform his former patrons and the general public that he is almost daily re- ceiving additions to, his now beautiful stock of Goods. adapted to MEN AND YOUTH’S WEAR, EN A which mist be seen to be appreciated. None but the most skillful artists are employed, and periect satisfaction guaranteed, both with re mrd 10 STYLE, MATERIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP. Always on hans a complete assortment of j ISHING GOODS. re purchasing. ap5-tf WOOD AND COAL. YOAL! COAL!! Best WHITE ASH at 83, by the ton. All sizes Samed and Split OAK WOOD, 810 per cord jawed and Split 02 " ord. = pile OAT OOD: Gag vers Long Oak, 8 per cord. A ton of Coal sold by me always ree aze Tha. JOHN B.-L fe 28-1y Corner 4th and G streets. Give mea call be conjunction with that of Great Britan. 1S INTS, TELEGRAMS, xc. ~ ter on that discussion, but will be prepared at LOCAL NEWS. Cuanore IN THE FREEDMEN's BUREAU— | “ Benrin, July 10.—The tariff system which AMUSEMENTS. On Tuesdsy night, in Petersburg. Vaicabout | ‘Beproper time. «a oy cate ® band Higa oe V; RO, has beon relieved | nas been adopted by the States of Norhern Narsionan offunie. twobundredcolored menassembledatthecars, | ranch of Iaeniry, I gente snipe od The Cheap Railway League. Villege; Va, and ordered to Ubariae crnens, | Germany is to remain in effect ten years. ‘ amd reccued from the sheriff of Nansemond | own responsibility and judgment, that the Last evening a meeting of the Railway | Ma., to relieve Capt. A. A. Lawrence, V. R. county a negro convicted of felony, who was | Honse ai being taken t) the penitentiary in Pear 3 that the subject will be completed by the ‘They made the sheriff produce the keys to House. The rt of the committee will be handcuffs, apd then made off with the prisoner. | made: it will be discussed; it will be considered: The negro was bgain arrested by the police of | and time will be required for that considera. Petersburg yesterday, and taken to the peni- | tion and discussion. I think, in connectt tentiary. © ‘with what we know of the poss! business A-solemn requiem mass for the repose of the | of Me next enenios Leer . —— sou) of the unfortunate Emperor Maximilfan peti seertau amy ee tbemiddicer Octobe ras celebrated yesterday morning ats o'clock, | for the parpose of attending to this business in pe Redemptionist (St. Mary’s) Church, in | d to discharge their duties im. reference to New Orleans. A large number of Maximili- | oiner matiers.. 1f te seasion is delayed untit an’s officers and soldiers, representing several | jecemper or November, and if we are to go nations, are in that city, all wearing mourning | through with this inquiry on the floor of the apparel. House, even if the matter goes no farther, it The Repnblicans:held a mass meeting inSa- | willoccupy several weeks. oftime. We kaow vannah, Ga., last evening, > A. W. Terry, of | there is te be a Presidential election next year. New York, gave the negroes advice as to their | It would be for the public interest. and con: present and future welfare. Severai speakers | venience of members tuat the business of the followed. Resolutions were passed, endorsing | session should be closed, if possible, before the Atlanta convention ang Congress. the jcommtry: is gg eat remeend wee 4 tobac ized % ve; fore, nam 5 ake Esench tabsoeoseised awenptared:pre- | SAR Tee hesind thal Oniober eieuepe. als erty by the Goverment, and for which the | thong I know there Statesin which thschilds are sueing, was sold in Richmond | sjections are to be held in sNovember: And if qoelerday, by the United States Treasury agent. | we postpone the session until. Nevember, it ‘be money is t be held wntil the suit is de- | Would be substantially. postponing it uatil cided. There are 319 hogsheads. the annual mesting in cone The Union State Central Committee of Ohio | still turtber, that, considering that the great Ss nominated General John C. Lee, of | question which is to come before Congress at odereegep Gosweet ie ee idem f ate. Beas ceme is one wh ee epecialiy pertains on the cket cal ec on, the House of Representatives. primarily un+ of Hon. Samuel Galloway. der the Gontitution of the United States, we A meeting of the citizens of Buckingham ek: svenomabiy expect that the other ‘branch county, Va., on Tnedday adopted the Republi- | of the Je; tive department of the Govern- can platform, and endorsed the course of the mnt wil: under these circumstances; un- Richmond Whig jertake to exercise an independent jadgment ‘Willard Da ae resident of Boston, — a te, question of the reassembling of Uda- rol on 8 horse car, o: . hundred dollars. {a 7-90 bonds, and five bun- i BOE a 1 de, not amkvtebe ae eS House, that an adjournment shaaid take place One bundred and sixteen white and thirty | ti) the ist of Octoper, with & view then to colored citizens were registered in Savannah, | sssemble and commence a leng session, to ran Gs. yesterday. through the winter and throngh the mext ‘The majority of colored men registered in | spring and summer; but 1 do believe that a Richmond so tar is 1,700. be prepared to join with -the Lode regey Macsaqyasatls in 2 resolution i sumilar at under which weare now ase CONGRESSIONAL. sembled—to mest again the 1th ef October, SENATE.—Yesterday afternoon, the recon- | provided a quorum of each House shall then struction bill being uader consideration— ters if not, to stand adjourned till the first Mr. Drake’s motion to amend the sixth sec- | Monday in December. I move, therefore, that the country are in stich & position | League recently organizedas an auxiliary to | O., formerly superintendent a: that place. | | Prepective Acauis Acting Assistant Surgeon H. N. Hi has esa the National League, was held at tbe rooms ot |, 0" avtigned to duty as Superintendent ot | We learn from the most reliable sources thax ime Bara of, Trade, bat th Conseqnence of the | Freedmen’s Village, Va, vice Capt. Gates, a Reciprocity Treaty has been negotiated be- wee: a4 Dot having been more treely adver- | transferred. - tween the United States and his Majesty tune President, Mr, Join R Etvant, occupied the | 190 spe et Beebe, Js uth U.S. Infantry, | King of the Hawatian Islands. This will be chair; Mr. 1. Eawin Do 4 local superintendent of the District of Colum- | creat triumph for the commercial interests of Se bas algo been relieved trom duty. and will | Re 'Pacitic States. ‘The rade between, thew id not fully understand the object of the | burgh, assistant loeal superintendent of the | *24 the Sancwich Islan of More Territory ific GRAND MUSICAL RECEPTION. RELIEF FOR THE SOUTH. The Fast joing hands with the West and North to relieve the pressing need of the South. on taking the chair, that he | be ‘succeeded in office by J. V. W. Vanden. Salready quitelarge movement, but If’ it was formed fer the pur- | District. apt. Beebe has been relieved under %24 When this treaty shall have been ratified Pore of breaking down such monopolies a8 the | orders from wheWar Department, andisordered | \t,Will give the United Siates considerable ad- eltimoreand Obie railroad, he would do all | to rejoin bis regiment at Santa Fe, New Mex- YSR‘*g® over all other nations trading withthe wouln Recept Said Poutice to which Ke tad ttl Ca eee a cecal hoa cto a weet made for steratification within ten monthe from proven to. an e: it officer, and won " meee ogciec: rerarning thanks for the honor. | | many friends by bis gentlemanly demeanor | ir ili xcateely be eee ne ee ee: The Secretary 8 that he had received @ | ana accommodating spirit. the next session of Con ress an ry oF this Boe iionval gesorscutinecoanchomscsnunt St | wx tare op rat Grzy Adie trom ne | mpeambiejme Megara allowed ¥ t ‘2 HE HEALTH OF THE CiTy.—Aside m the the press‘ business on his time, and the | usual sickness among children at this season, dpRteae wl be ape pes Chair a} fn Mis place Hon. 7. L.. Tul- and sat auyng sels pocpaneed hy esting’ — familiar with the position of the Bee : 4 and unripe fruits, &c., there mn but little ¢ te indications of an epidemic. This is doubtless ? 1 i aid wae 10F. erely to Be devoted to rai Owing, ima measure, to the fact th pi bay beter! by terclaresain prong iced rok ph f ted committee be | iary officers have strictly enforced the regula | fF oary “Te tas lane Gece oat raed gee spponatea to Graft bills and memorials to be | tions of the Board of Health, and are still their annexation to the United States would med ores ee ee ces Awa watkatet raged ia dole ea grees) Pe ee atest; = far toward giving us the virtual control of the that there was an effective organization here— | to the duties of bis office, and has received all hes Sosneatiee of ines in eaten Stine eee Te cae aerate wrnich, Rad proved such | possible aid from the police. The undertakers | franive American iailuenen seiko ae oaks jast ‘winter in procuring the passage of im- | have, however, been very carelessastomaking | piewajine ‘Government, and aleo in an attempe Poriant lecal bills, and he suggested that the | the returns of intermente_they being required | tyrvonopolte the needs ah ee em Aro oe rh ee acrallway, facilities | py law to reporton the uth of each month the | People however are weaigly atten io ree around thé District and ve with the | names of all persons interred during the pre- Government, and with ting mai sat, secu sn ofgantacon etait ang esa no | Seat Pena ne punce tating Getrag! | (bers Feon to beiowe tat we, a a0 i a7 ie le 5 C4 — ani e int that 18 y a reason why there should not bea number of | law, which imposes a fine for every neglect, | {2n\,{87, MAY peacefully add to our posses- rallesede opine. in jee Discs: ieatihe' aa shall be enforced hereafter. ‘Tt eexisting treaty with the Hawaiian Islands had come’ cotrversations with, Judge Suer- Taz Bovrvm Oxvacd Dirvicanry.—a | Was Regotiated on the 2h of December, 184 Wood. the originator of the scheme,and un- | p,TH%,,BOULDIN CHURCH DirvicuLty.—A | and ine ratideations exchanged at Henolalu: 24. 1850. t Talley and iheekt tae Pa eburch, to-day, to the seceding members, Solpenresaad farther cut soaenae ts termi wood eisims that the preeent irregularity of pent ree cpen the church and took the re- | nation should be given by either one of che ys, to the effect that if the; ties. lace rouning the freight trains destroys the Fo! ing | would give up the books (now in the posse ousjant meebuated, Pobre deni org ~~ bog Toaa—they saving vow 10 or 12 | sion of Squire Walter, and from which two by the Senate.—Chronicle pgsercbesy al uae ing of baka leaves were cutout containing the names of fet cnn tare pte Lpiotple ae freigat | the trustees) aud the keys, and show why the| ae Gunes AND OHIO CANAL Com fen F mt depote thus making evan by | leaves were torn trom the book, all prosecu- | pawy-—An adjourned mesting of ite stock ee. ro gp ieee: tr Of | tion wonld be stayed. Mr. Bouldin holds | heiders of the COhesspeake and Ohio Uanal be Nimuwaee tet eke jameron spoke Of | notes against tbe congregation amounting to Company was held in Baltimore yeeterda, Risses avvuinihg the right o tak freight the | 22042, which he cays they show tittle inclina- | ‘There were present, re resenting the injeres: acme Sate, One eed men ine | tion topay. He was the first pastor of the | orMaryland: Wiltista } Leomand Esq., bmp. 150,000 "IN UNITED STATES GREENBACES Tobe distributed to the Suffering people of, the South, by Major General 0. 0. Howard, U.S. Com- missiouer. A SUPE: LE Combining Baty will be given in the CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C., ON THE EVENING OF SEPTEMBER 25rn, 1867. (CAL RECEPTION, |» nent talent of the Country, 2 AN APPEAL TU THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ¥ully appreciating the extent of the suffering which now pervades the Southern section of our Conntry, and desiring to assiet in furnishing relief, nadupeedily na posite, (perhaps thereby t0 save lnmian lite,) and reposing fail cenfidence In’ the ability andfidelity of Mr. GEORGE W. THOMAS, Mangzing Director of the recent Festival for the Union Home and School of the City of New York, (by which nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars were realized by that humane Charity.) We, the undersigned, earnestly solicit the support of gene- Sus snd benevolent citizens throughout, the Coun ty id of this National movement, to be made with the sanction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue of the United States, at the City of Wash- ington, D. C.,on the evening of Sept. 25, 1857, y hile assuming no personal responsibility in the premises. we ‘give our cordial approval of this lngvement of Christian Philanthropy. NCHARD WALLACH, (Mayor-] Washington AMES W. NYE.U. 8. Senator, Washington H.D. COOKE, Banker, Washington, D.C. SOnN L. KIDWELL, Druggist, Washington D. GILMAN, Drnggist. Washington, D.C. B , President Natioual’ Metro- Washington, D.C. .¥. Cashier National Metropoli ington. D.C. ‘4 I1GGS, Banker, Washington SH ORGE W. PHILP & SOLOMONS, Stati , Washing- | tion, which declares the intent and meaning | tbie reeolution be reterred to the Committee on | States as usurpation, and ¢! that Oon- | church, and used to preach hie sermons tothe 5 x a. ationersy Washing: | of the oath. prescribed in the supplementary | the Judiciary, with instructions to report it ree mena’ Tent wo grant charters for roads | congregation in the old Capitol building. Sieh Sat ek Ome eee Lhe invioe nt 2: WH: MORRISON, Stationers, Wash- | aot, by inserting the words “while holding | back, with @ Fesolation framed similarly to | So ems Or entry: bade right to sea thee Public Works. The United States were rep- {A kaSsow «co. a8¢and 386 Brontwar, | Salatebacng poten who has berm emombr | Joining Congres LN Sean of Ocohentas | porte‘, hm Mit mart ey cond fn, | , Nannow Eecars.raox Dnownnaasout | resented py Wulen ‘S Mamtag.oe ESP’ f ss s ‘is Orniny atte ite 'y = S. GARDNER & CO., 380 Broadway, | of the Legislature of any State, or who has | meet then, provided a quoram of esch branch 4 2 eout, hindrance inst ‘the United | named George Hawes, Iobert Pullipe and | iugton: the State of Virginia was rei coed Ye s ‘ held any executive or judicial office in any | be present. States and State go ai 1d take | Sonny Stafford, embarked in @ smail sail boat | by Bradley T. Johnson, Esq.: the cities of WM. ©. BROWNING & CO., 326 Broadway, | State, whether he has taken an oath to support ir. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, said: 1 do two-thirds of the stock in the Weanington and Georgetown by Ji @ the Constitation of the United States or not, | not see why this adjournment should take while holding any such office as aforesaid en- | place, uniees we are to bavea re Row from ged in insurrection or re! the Judiciary Commitiee of the testimony ta- pro) Toads, | trom the ae of the ee pepet cyto Bareech te at ares 3 and every person wishing t his freight | Purpose of crossing the river, but re the} Esq.; city of Alexandria by Hugh to market sould put bis Scatue on by paying bad reached haif way a flaw of wind struck | Latham, Esq., Mayor of said city. Gor ecnor Y. DURYER & JAQUES, 394 Broadway, N.Y. DAVENPORT BROS:, 03 Greenwich street N.Y nominal toll. the frail vessel, and overthrowing it cast them | Pratt represented the private stockh . i ted at considerable length. ken by it. 1f I understood the chairman of PROSPER M. WETMORE S8 Went Duly aren uf Mr. Howard am that commities, there #8 nothing now to justify Rhea ahh rp A rd bite Sone ht close proximity to156 tarery tri private stocknel on eee om NAS = ‘| Drake was in ac ‘with bis understand. | impeachment, That committee has deen | Messrs. L. Edwin Dudiey, Hugh Cameron, @. F ‘f G Lar lg : sign H.GRISCOM, M. D., 42 East 29th street oorda: ing of the bill of last session, and he ho; it | six.monthe atiempting te find evidence would be adopted. It was founded men the to fm} the President. The whole ques- idea that & was ally incumbent upon | tion of bis impeachmentiies ina nut-shell. 1f men in office when war broke out.to keep | nothi iD de be found sufficiently implica- their faith to the Governmen’ tng bim, and juetifyi his being pnt on trial, Mr. Johnson had no deubt that the construc. | it is due to him, to the House, and to the coun- tion given in Virginia, and referred to by Mr. | try, that he should be discharged; and that Drake, was erroneous. He suggested that Mr. | this matter should be abandoned. I belicve Drake change the wordii £0 as to Te: meat re- ch office at the time of rebellion or had bend ported and acted upon, and theonly condi- at before” tion of which 1 wonld vote foram adjourn- The amendment was modified as suggested, | ment till October is the eonditien that this aud agreed to as modified. committee shall report now. and that shat re- Mr. Howard moved as an amendment to the all be E apacrgt and ready foraction when ixth section a provieo that the mere act of | we meet. 1 do nct think the country is satis- having voted for the ordinance of secession | fied with the couree taken in regard totmpeach- L. Walker. Wilson Millar and Wm.H.Olagett | 8ged tocilamber up on the bottom, to which Comptroller Leonard was called to the chair; were ted the committee. they clung till ® boatman from the shore came | Wm. S. Ringgold, Esq., secretary of the canal Mr. Millar suggested that the committee | to their assistance and rescued them from their | company, acting as secretary, should inqaire particuiarly as to the wants of | perilous position. Mr Poe called for the reading of the lega the District in railroad facilities. rt aaa: opinions of 1. Newitt Steele and ©. J. M.Gwinn, GeneraliCameron said that the bills now be- Naw BuiLpIn« AssocraTion.—A new Builds | Eeqs., which were ordered te be obtained at fore greee would obviate all difficulty, and | 2# Association. under the name of the Provi- | the last meeting, upon the constitutionality of would annihilate all monopolies. He claimed | 4¢Dt Building Association, has been formed at | the law passed at the leet session of tbe Gen, that has the power to select sites in | ‘he Miller Schoo! House on H street, between | eral Assembly, which directed the Board of any State for railroads, and States and Corpo- 6thand 7th. The following officers have been | Public Works to vote the stock of the State for rations had no more right to interfere with | eleeted: G. H. Plant. president; C. Storrs, vice | 2 president and feur directors to be nominated them.than they bad to interfere with thie right president: J. W. Barker, treasurer: directorr, | by the preferred bondholders. of to control cemmerce. Jobn L. Pfau, N. W. Burchell, H. 0. Gill, G. ‘Mr. Fowler said that in the absence of Gov- Mr. McNamara understood that under the | W- Harkness, —— Clagett, and John A. Rose. | ernor Swann. whose presence was very de- proposed plan the people of any section who | Tbe number of shares is limited to three thou- | sirable, he would move that the meeting desired railroad facilities could petition for | ‘82d, two thousand of which have already | adjourn to meet at Annapolis on Wednesday, and obtain a charter, and su ted the prepar- | been subscribed, and it is thought that by tbe | July 3ist. The opinion of Mr. Gwinn bad not ation of & bill for the benefit of the District. | ‘be time of the next meeting (first Tuesday in | been received, and if they commenced the ‘The following will explain the method of - tributing the Fund. NERAL HOWARD.) Washington, June Ist,1857 Nati Wash National Hotel, onfidence reposed in me, and will any monies or contributions you rth ief of the destitute. I would thay receive prefer that other gentlemen should be associated With me as trustece. and would suggest that if the funds come in too for the relief of the present pressing destitution, it will be better to devote the fonds. or a portion of them, to the education of any and ail classea ofthe poor. for except in cases of famine, the ordinary poverty in any section of t' shail not of itself be deemed under this act | ment. Kdonot mean, inssying eo, to censure or y sountr} can easily be met by the communities | engaging in rebellion or insurrection, nor shail | blame anybody, but it seems to me there is.an | He Sdvocated an air line road from Washing- Angst) ee peels ies dg | ouereaores on astberaeen mueing tam tet New Yorks a8 cae Biso tothe West, | pos werar nu ‘irgin: rminat 2inmati; PL AL eo siarragiend a pen Teal estate were to-day reporied at R. M. | would accept an amendment to adjourn to ‘would be no trouble to raise the means to con- | Hall’s Real Eetate Exchange, No.71 Lonisi- meet in Annapelis, on Friday next, at ten structthem. Theré was nocityin the country | "24 avenue. corner Seventh street:—Part 5, o'clock. which needed railroad facilities more; being | £424Te 245, 20 feet on 11th street, $3,600; part Mr. Fowler accepted the amendment, and near the greatest coal and iron region of the | >, 84uare 345, 20 feet on 11th street, $1,030; part the motion was carried; and the mecting then country, and the grades to that region being | !0; square 97, $412.20; parts Sand 9 square S' adjourned to Friday next, to meet at Annap- easy. He bad recently had a conversation | 80d parts 11 and 12 equare 1,064, $491.38: parts | olis. any person be deemed disqualified merely by | error of judgment on the part of the committee reasen of his having held an office as justice | as to what is required bylaw to found articles of the peace, notary public, trustee, officer, or | of impeachment upon. agent of any institution of learning, or com- | Ought to be submitted to the tribunal of this missioner of banks or canals, &c. House and to the tribunal which is totry him. Mr. Howard said General Schofield had Mr. Williams said: As a member of the Wades ruling which rendered the aboveneces- | Judiciary Committee, } feel constrained to say sary ae regards those who voted for the ordi- | that I do not agree that there is any reason why nance of secession. that committee could not have been prepared much be given for the all important work of edu- —The following transfers of | Governor Pratt inquired of Mr. Fowler if he Cation, Very respectfully your obedient servant, ‘OWARD. Major General, Commissioner. To this Grand Reception there will be offered 220.000 Certificates of Admission, at $2 each, which Will entitle the holders to superb copies of Splendid STFEL PLATE ENGRAVING: S. produced by a ba Senator who informed 9 10, 11, 13, 14 and 16, square 593, $1,501 58, new process, the highest type of American art. | Mr. Buekalew desired to know if members | to make ifs report at this cession. WER a Renae Wao tp thim that there | ‘+ 10; 11, 13, i - JRURCH LE The subjects selected for these unique and beautiful | of the bar were included in this amendment. Mr. Woodbridge (another member of the | WSs Dut little doubt but EL Ene ne | Seas Bhuaee Bison meee c cttement ae errr. vec oa ‘Sunday Jase aa tereenantcamupend them te public appsiatiore |, iit. Howard moditied his amendment by | committee) asked Mr. Williams whetner the | !iD¢ roa DA RORREOT e pamted St the | Miner esterday sold Dartat ot honey ie, | because ef military interference in chavo or bak commasiad Pamhto ROBLES ; | inserting after the words “ordinance of seces- | committee wae not now expecting witnesses session. iy reservation ©, 23 feet front by 126 feet deep, to ‘fairs there. Some three weeks ago the trus- sion” the werds “ata pepuer election.” who had been subpo-naed at the instigation of Mr. Pomeroy suggested whether this xmend- | Bimself, (Mr. Williams. Ment was not in opposition to the resolution Mr. Williams replied that the witnesses to restricting legislation to the remeval o1 eb- | whom Mr. Woodbridge referred had bee! vgn Digney, f ant t; alae tees of the E.M. Church at that place received heavy flood-tide, and it is expected that in the | feet deep. at the corner of isth and N streets, OGise y mec par Rr Nort Ee) comet with the acknowl- and morals. and the method \ ‘thern) congregation. of conducting it such as cannot failto secure public | structions in the execution of previous laws. | amined this morning, as the gentleman would | course of the day a number of vescele desuned | “24, improved by 8 frame cottage, to T. D. “4 z confidence and geuerous support. ‘Mr. Howard said this was necessary to re- | have known if he bad been there [Laughter.} | for this port will arrive. Our record irom the | 40¢skine, at 22 cents per foot. Sioa ibe military auiberioes ken ed ens ae . move an obstrnction, according to the inter-| After further debate, Mr. Pike made the | various wharves is a8 follow. a 4 directed to retain possession of the keys, bat Relying with confidence on the generosity of the | pretation put upon if by General Schofield. point of order that it was notin order to dis. | Carter's Wharf—Arrived—Schooner Loon, | CROWNING Or 4 QuEEN.—At the pic-nic of Fr every other Sabbath for race, coal, for BF, | ‘te Amphion Musical Association, held at An- '0 open the churc! Mr. Sumner characterized Mr. Howard's | cnas in the House the proceedings of a com- alostan Ieland on Tueeday evening, the four the dicputants, until the matter could be dis- Edmonston, Havre. amendment as a perfect Noah's Ark, in which | mittee, and the Speaker sustained the point of hiprese 7 if re Clark; scbooner Father and Son, McReady, posed of finally. ‘ Hy cod will, caunot fail to eine mesma. | rebels were to be saved. order. Havre-de-Grace, coal, for}. W. Simms & Co. | Prizes handsome crowns with wreaths ertine church. was toebed atin but relief to the destithteand suffering, while the | Mr, Nye spoke sgainst the amendmen: as —- Satled—Schooner Ovoca, Mitchell, light. ToOw en Mice Mae Pee een ies. 25 the ‘malcontents refused to worship, because ret to Uhe benefactors Wall Dense opening the gates too wide for the admission Dry Geeds. Riley's Wharf —Atrived—Schooner Ameri- | 70li0rea — Miss Matte Perry iuecn Of love tne key was not in their posecesion’ On Sas ered frebof charae, wt Engraving, tobe | of those who bad attempted to breakdown the | The statistics of the dry goods business of | c®M Coaster, Evans, Cherrystone. sand, tor | °® i pmnsgr peat d ; Mary Buck- path iast the church was again opened for delivered free of charge Government, market. Sailed—Schooner industry, Ham- | '€28m and Susie Gibson, maids of honor. Admission to the Grand Musical Reception .and New York present some very remarkable | them at 6 o'clock in the morning, but the ser- . Their award in the apportionment of $190. Mr. Howard, replying to Mr. Nye, said that | 4, res; but they onl; ally reveal the | ond, Maddox, Va., for wood. | vices were postponed until a military order, ited States Greenbacks. to be appropri. | gentleman had misconstrued his amendment, Meportanee of this grout Coan eny Texeal the | “Crowch's Wharj.—Arsived—Schooner Nuch- DOO the OO aT a nO eeemaay, after | signed by Capt Chandler, was produced by ertificate-holders. the balance to be ap- | and denied that it-was opening the goors for they can only reliably present the actnal facts anic, Beauchanrup, wood, for market. Sailed— Firetand Gecond strees-east. anc B ‘and, o2e Boxwell, demanding the delivery of the Hid to the purchase of Pictures-and the payment | the admission of rebels to participation in the | as connected with foreign fabrics. The total | Schooner Wm. and B. Douglass, Lawrence, streets north, took fire froma stove pipe pro- | K¢Y* {© @ certain party named in the order. This apportionment to be made and returned to | COVTRMBBT oo Smportations during the fixcat year ending on | GecreciOwn, 10 load with coal for Hudson. | 1 hGiy Poem. The fire wasesingeidved | Ths Mr. Flagg, the gentleman having them {heat Coote ae ane etaraed £0 At 3:40: jerk o} louse announced tbe | the 30th of June amounted to £103,300,000, 33 ,uchooner Bowden. ——, Georgetown, to | nine latGee withawt naan in charge, refused todo, on the ground that asa Committee of five prominent gentlemen. se. | ction of that body on the death of Charles | yeing about £33,5u0,000 less than the amount | 08d with coal, for Portland, Me.:steamer Vir- | DY house. Nowsiarm wassounded. "© | the order did not come in proper form. The ected from among the certificate holders, shail de. | Dennison, imported in the previous year; but being ginle, Cregg, down the river, to load with eS NS anded. | military were forthwith brought into requi- mine. This apportionment to be made on or Mr. Buckalew delivered @ eulogy upon the | greatly in excees of the importations of any tion, and Mr. Flagg was arrested and brought 5 asain emt Brown's Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Charm, | _Bas® BALL.—A match game of base ball was | royortiat sha te full umber of ceriteatee | resolution thar the Senate néjourn outot ree | OF Feet, except in Ies0-OG, when, they | sore" Diiaeline cont ior eone wear” | pleved on Wedneedsy atterncon perwaen ‘ar | (0, Winches ier. wee, after a ahore ‘presebed vt be gold. ‘The sale of certificates will positively | speet to bis memory. The imports of the past ates have been on, Sizth Street Whaxf— Arrived —Schooner | Pastime and United States B.B. clubs. which to @ congregation consisting, we learn of come Mr. Sumner spoke briefly of Mr. Dennison aga gentleman of bigh personal character. eee, cenit Sia aa eke ies rep mues ot re mache ny was adopt- | ‘The market for foreign goods has been quiet ed, and the Senate at 4 p. m., adjourned. during the week. bur considerable activity Hovss.—In the debate yesterday afiernoen | snd am early revival are anticipated; the on Mr. Boutweil’s concurrent resolution for | prospects are encouraging for importere, and an adjeurnment of Congress until the 15th of | no reduction of prices can be looked for. October next, The advance in prices abroad will not per- Mr. Boutwell said: I desire to state tothe | mit any reduction here, and our importers House the reasons which control me in asking | who have had a rather hard time of it a session of Congress in October next. There | during the past twelve months, will have an Milton, Courser, Baltimore, bay . | Tesulted in favor of the United States by a | ee eee shay for the Gove | ccore of 36 10 33. Umpire, Mr. Burchard ofthe | |Wen'y, whites and seventy negroes.— Winches Steamboat Wharf.—Arrived—Steamer Hi | Olympic B. B.C. —_—________ Ltvingston, Lawler, from Cone River, with a Ee THE BALTIMORE AND BREMEN STRAMSHIP number of passengers and large amount of THE WEATHER.—At the store of Messrs. | Link —The regular monthly meeting of the miscellaneous freight Franklin & Co., opticians on Pennsylvania | Board of Direciors of the Baltimore and Ohio ee avenue, @ cool place, the thermometer ranged | Railroad Comvany was held yesterday, when fork paces to-day as follows: 100’clock, 82 deg.; 12 o’cl’k, | Mr Garrett, President of the Company, stated The delightful season for | < - 2 o'clock hs o2 mc lontnc shout ter hassoonn: ae a rushing Fatal Accipent.—A boy named Festus | splendid iron steamers for the Baltimore and @7-ORDERS FOR {ERTIFICATES may be Stamps for return post: The number of Certia: e r Dratt or Post Ottice Onder-payable to the orde GEORGE W. THOMAS, which will receive prompt attention. Be particular and write names Iainiy. giving Date, Town, County, and State. he following are our Club Rates. To responsible per cent. commission will be al- ed on single Certificate rates: A s, Lee was ran overthis morning, by acart, on remen line has progressed much more rapidly Five Certificates to Address, $900 | are general reasons. which certainly are well | opportunity to make up tor a year’s losses. | up those already in their possession 1e Po- yf Ten “ " 17 #9 | known to other members of the House as they | ln domestics there is no very marked change | tomac afforda a fine fleld for this exBileratiag en ene eee eee Oe ENCE Deteet ie Be Twenty 38 00 | are to me, which lead mie tothe opinion that in | to report, though, in spite of @ broken holiday | sport, and may therefore expect increased a robatiy Wealae te aes aor eee ron Thirty £500 | the present condition of public affairs, and | week, there bave been indications of increased | interest tbis season over that of any previous Vie Inis year. instead of inthe spring. as hevene Bane 89 09 | from what we have learned by experience nn-}| business. Both in brown and bleached goods | one for the t ten years. Arrangements PB giecnbre teeny anp ViciniTy.—The Gazette | nese ar jneised of to: tne Pring, as ereto- One Handred 175 00 | der the administration of the present Onef | the demand ha: improved, with s slight } have been made by the National Boat Olub for yester wd ge 3 . Gentine nis) “Savane ncaa second Five Hundred *- . $56 00 | Magistrate, it is due to the conniry, to thepnb- | hardening of prices; but in the finer grades of | arace about the 20th tant, on which ecca- The ket here is quite active, and prices steamer Js to be called ‘The Bertie a Fn _ One Thousand “* “1400 00 | lie peace, (especially of the ten Sates which | bleached goods prices are not so firm. There | sion it is believed that a number of fast yachts | Of grim are looking up. The reports of the | steamer is to be cal Germsn Onin ee = are not represented here,) and with reference jore doing in heavy drilis and demins, but | willenter the arena. The winning boat will | Wes! harvest are genersily favorable, though | Coals) Of ne eer Molen the ee The ad- 18 ENTIRELY. SERA | to business affairs throughout whole | the lightef descriptions are in less demand. | bear off the prize of $50, offered by the club. | it is not thought the yield will be as abundant | vict y orth German D HAS No CON as at firet anticipated. The growing corn has | Lioyds, indicate the fullest confidence in t cere oe eaasy Of witnessing ihecac: | greatly improved lately, and now promises | success of this enterprise That Company is the steamer Hi Livingston will go down the | Well. Oats have been considerab!y injured by | SIready entertaining the design of building river to che. place which may be selected for | ‘De late rains, and the crop. it is thought, in | two additional first-class iron steamers, to be the contest to take place. this section will be short. New wheat is com- | Placed upon the line at an early period, the ing in very slowly. prospects being such for an uniform large ; The rumor prevalent on the streets yester- | business as to justify a regular fortnightly de- MsTROPOLITAN RAILROAD.—A meeting of | day and to-day, to the effect that there had oc- | parture from Baltimore and Bremen respec- the siockpolaers gene, giarropaliian, Stage curred in this city during toe Inet wo ee three | tively.—Baltimore American. road Com! = ® several cases of, and one death from, ————— noon at the office of the company, on 17th, reer cholera, is entirely without foundation Japanese TomMMY.—A letter from Osaka country, that there should not bé an interyal | There is less inquiry for prints, but good styles ofa month betwi the sessions of Cong! )| Sdapted to the season are wanted, and the until the ple have an opportunity (if there | stock ivi first hands are very limiied. In de- be any other method provided under tne Con- | Jaines. woolens, carpets, and other descrip. stitution and the laws) to_place in the Execn- | tions, the market is no: essentially chan,ed tive chair another man. Bat 1 do not propose | since last week. The holiday of the ith. and now to awell atall on this general cousidera- | the hot weather, have interfered with the tion but to suggest to the Honse—to the conn- | regular course of business, and rendered prices try, itmay be—a view of this matter, which at | temporarily stagnant.—V. ¥. Indep itd: nt. 11th. the same time ought to control usin deciding Adress all Orders and Communications, with Sta for Return Postage, to a CUEORGE W. THOMAS, Managing Director, No. 870 Penngyivania aveiine, Vashington, D.C, &7 Editors are respectfully invited to notice this National Offering’ of sympathy and philay throphy. and to lend it such aid as their ben that there shall be another Congress as earl! COLORED POLILE TO EE APPOINTED.—A Jt, 1 =r vi a i jence saggente. Jez-m™ | as October next. The chairman of the Judi- | movement bas been inaugurated in itichmond, | Sree Meat New York avenue. The follow- | in tact. ee eae one Eee ee ing named’ gentlemen were chosen as directors A regular stated meeting of the City Council | nese Tommy, who has become a very dis- Coan COALIT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. note tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part ¢ city. Chestunt White Ash, $7. Stove, Egg and Furuace White Ash, $8.00. Red Ash. $3.25. Rehigh. 39 Oak and Pine Wood constantly on hand. Orders received at our Office; or at the Wharf, foot of Seventh street P. BROWN & SON n25-tf 465 9th street. between E and F. DENTISTRY. ASSOCIATION, °. ENN’A AVE, Between 2th and 13th streets. Teeth extracted without pain by administering thing Gas. Dh LEWLE has receptly purchased the be: Chemical Apparatus in the country for waking pure gas every day :also.an improved Val- vular Inbaler. ‘The ation is now prepared to make Teeth on Gold, Silver and Bubber at New York, Philadelphis and Boston prices. All per- sons withing dental work done can have itas cheap as in the abeve-named cities. All work done in the neatest and best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction, Persons will do well tocall aad examine our work. de m-tf EETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D,, T ¢ Inventor and Patentee of the MINERAL, PLATE TEETH, attends persenall: Lis office in this city. Many person wear these teeth who cannot Wear other: nnd no person can wear others who cannot weer hee. Persons calling at my office can be accommodated with any style aud price of Teeth they may desire, but to those who are particular, and wish the por- Cr, <lcaneet, atrongest end most perfect denture ‘hat art can procare. the MINEBAL TEKTH ‘will Lemore fully warranted. Q Rooms in this city—No, 338 Penp’a avenve, be- tween $thaud 10th ste. Also, 907 Arch street 00 20-1¥ Philadelphia. BOOTS AND SROES. NEW STORE. ve to inform bis friends Bieses and Children ‘BOOTS AND 8) . ber the number. ORS GEORGB B. WILSON. sen street. nnder Hall. The New Chany bloee, former, ciary Committee bas stated to the Honse the | Va..to enlarge the present police force by thi division In the committee. There is one other | addition of 2 numberof colored members. Ti fact which I believe I will be allowed to refer | corporate If of the city were ©xtended to, because it ie already @ matter of public | over a large section, embracing an area o! fifty fame. itis thatatthe same time the commit- | or sixty squares, Mitberio in the county of tee voted, as has tated, on the main | Henrico, by the last Legislature. This will for the ‘ing year: J. W. Thompson, S. P. | was held last night.a' which a considerable | tmguished man since his visit to the United Brown. @.G. Emery, William B. rode te wis amount of asineee; mostly of a Private char. | States: Clephane; 4. K. Shépierd and Moses ly | acter, was traneacted. A very wealthy Japanese, soon after the Alief the above-named gentle ‘were di- ‘The City Council last night adopted ares- | waragainst Choshue, took Tommy under his rectors during the past year, save Mr. Kel olution allowing the Mayor a commission ot | e¢pecial protection, and he is at present looked ho wae’ elected ad. of Thomas three per cent. on the amount of licenses col- | upon as arising man. He isto be Governor BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, bt F T would take this occasion to return many thanks to my old friends and patrons for their liberality in the past. and shall endeavor by politeness to cus- t wi Lewis, a en impeachment, the members of the | canse an additional police force, and by direc. y i 4 f the new ere and strict attention to business to merit», | Guestion of acl . y y c- | who declined to serye lor - The directors | lected by him. of Hiago—one of’ the ne: to be opened “ committee—seven in number—representing the: | tion of leading officials and others the na t y *. of aa ge share of their future patronage. By largely majority on this side of the House, did concur | of some t a, Palanieeat end active re ‘will elect officers at no distant day. a ie on the Istof January—and will be of great i facilities for obtaining supplies, and héfing strictly to the cash system, T shall be e abled fo ofter A much better assorted stock at lower I desire to call the special attention of the ricer fadies and public in general to one of the greatest novelties of the age, THE PREBLE PATENT BOOT FOR LADIES For beauty, comfort and style it cannot besur- passed. Call'and look at them before purchasing any others, Call early. It is proper for me to say. you ean rely upon finding @ good assortment of other leading and staple styles of ladies’, gents’, misses’, boys? and children’s BOOTS and SHUES; ‘Also, men’s. boys’ and children’s HATS and CAPS in great variety, with BASE BALL SHOES of all x service to the Americans in that capacity. CORT the, «Era teal Aina axe | The Admiral asked him the name of the best jesued the programme of the «Fitth Gemerni | eneral im the late war: Tommy replied that bly of Evangelical Obristians in all | ‘hey bad nogenerals. Tommy has been raised pow ous po edie World” which isto beheld at | to the rank of Governor of a city. He has Amsterdam, Holland, from August 18th to | Iso been made a captain of engineers, and ex- ‘August 2b, ‘The Assembly will discuss: tet, | Pects to visit the United States and sindy en- Ghirch and Theology; 24. Ohriatiaaity and | £imesring. He dislikes very much to be callea Society; 34, Chrietiantty and Human Misery; | Tommy—preferring the title of captain. jeathenism. Cro! N Kansa8.—It is ctated that the corn Teports about the | «Ope in Kansas has been injured about ten sate of chrletianity tm various countries: the | cent. by grarshoppers, and ten per cent. Uy tae. one en the Un r floods; yet there will be ap yandant H.B. pinith, of New York cliy. ‘The Rev. | Seo ic even ants zisld. unanimously and with firmness in the opinion that the President had so conducied himself in hie public office as to justify it m a repor: condemning and censuring Bi Mr. Wilson, of Iowa —Lest the remarks of peels from Massachusetts ( Mr. Svat- well) may here that there was no preposition in tne com- mittee to report & résolution 6! censure, or otherwise because the committes was of opin- jon that it had jurisdiction of butone question, and that was whether the President should be ig hed or not. meni. some of whom served in the Union army, have been enrolled a6 candidates for the new positions." The presen: members of the force ‘will be entirely averse to this proceeding, and itis possible that many may resign because of objections to serve with. col men. Thi will. however, create fresh vacsociee, and cawsé the appointment of other Colored men until the matter becomes settled. NatiowaL Convention oF PLAstekens.— Hecate ice yea te} a iy rot bea Ho af EasTsrn NOH WHARVES.—The. large and eubstabtikt ptone wharf of Mr Wamwtaen, pane. ASS outlet of the canal, on the Daste ich, {s nearly. finished, aud at present’ the schooner ast a Scranton, from ti ae Ponnecticht, with stone for the Capitol, te unloading 5 Bosher's “wharf, recently purchased by Mr. Thomas F. Clarke, is now being. demolished, tp éxecting a large and substantial P stone whi " i ——_-——. & Quawo CastOn Monday last, officer 1 a r. Boutwell—The words of the chairman’| atten o'clock. at ’s Opera Ho: maiaiauid amr ss or Mn Goonies ganain exactly mhacbas been | There were delogaiee present trons Naw ¥ Zeutlomes aetwed J.B, Sones, who’ resides on | Mi. SPurECom ihe distingvished preccnercnen, | Kaueas there is an unusually large crop. Dealer'in Boots, Stioes and Hats ; Bamely, com! should pass. | New Jerse ioe, 5 meet ween Land reachers ere is on MaRseaily Range * 3 x resolotion to condemn censare the Presi- | (bio, a tts, Penneyly: 7 are expected to take part in the religious ser- ry E: im’ 389 Tih ot., bet. Land K ste.‘ | 8 reed moet prpcn berth ry =. Mase oe ae i Bnd wevke aA Caittorais paper. as Soa anthorlix K femn aie ths y LAMD OON@TITETIONAL OO! . 21071, tthe nomination’ fo reer ONL AAB aan al caratista Reha: sits Bay reumeabied” pouapdapr tine es | garner af that Sig by th aomgcra Sot THE what the Jommoitiee Teport on that subject will Bee often hereniyaae members, be- t if be to Fan for office at then aa Quorum, were | allit would beon the Union P! neers (a " ae was dlta teosccdos | nM Ato meer. wai athe opolene rons Lerseed ese, | Teena bave cocarea th the saree . 0 sections bg Physicians all agtee thet cholers isin , . 1 do not myself ote to dis. Cuan ssochieae are Gree a ‘any issue Involved iy otank Kor ‘dod wish now to pnt an. interpretation on the ac. tion or position occupied by Sat wanna of the committer, or to attempt to interpret views on that matier, I will pean geep omer, ito defend what- Sar Boueel Waive, entirely, hai it ace | WAVERLY) NOVELS—Eack namber complete] yolume in itse]f—nanally sold by bopk agents at 30 cente per No., only % ceuts; tobe complete in 25 Nos. Now is the time to subscribe. WAVERLY NOVELS—Five volamés bound fe one, printed on paper. ‘Bob Boy,” “The Monastery,” ‘Hen: *The Pirate;” all for $2.80. . DICKENS’ WORKS—Illustrated, from $1.00 to 9220. Each volume complete in itself, THACKABY’S WORKS — Boautifally fitus- trated, large print, from 91.25 to $1.80 per volute. | A Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS -just received, to which thé attention of the reading public is re- invited, at the Hudson Taylor Book sion to that matter. 1 aupps that committee, oe kaonn to the country. elworth,”” late a also former]; ted with the New York cor teem Ghowsn President ‘of tnt Poveranle institution. i 9 ey tah at