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me ee een, THE EVENING STAR | FRELISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, . at the Star Building, W Garner Pennsylvania Av. and lth Street, . NOYES. BAKER& co. —_—- i i or A PROCLAMATION } Be be | msm TY the Busted Bates of Aariog Wrens, 3 treaty between the Tnited Stares America and Bis Majesty "he King of Pros. © the name of the North German Conted- "WAS concluded and sigeed by their Tespectoe Plempotentianes a Bertin, on the Weaty-second day of February, eighteen han- Cred and | xty-sight; which treaty, being im the ' Dagth> anc German languages, word for , Word as tollows The Freewest oi the Der President der bening Slat. — = ee ® WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1868. NS. 4,794. | TOe me or the Prenceen tm anes oe tetar. The STAR w served by the carriers to :heir apscriters iu the Cy and Distric T Cen T* Pen WEEK. Copies at the constr, er rhous wrappers, Two CENTS each. } Pee wok MAtLIve:—Three months. (ne | Dellarand Pitty Cents: six months, Three Dol- lar» ove year, Five Dollars. No papers are went from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pnbiished on Friday mers.og— Une Doliar aud a Half Year. derman Conied- Norddeutchen Buca eration, led by the wishvon dem Wansche nA: non: recefved IGRESS FINANCIAL aRD ERCLAR. | sbip af thoor peesenoheriateat’ eannee { A COMMERC! ship persone ber paigen, — ~ NoMTNATIONS.—The President sent the fol> E T re) ‘Yours of none of the States should be FORTIETH oon 1 ain —y soy EN ING STAR. low!ng nomunations to the Senate to-day: Vv ry and counted, if cast for a candidate who differed o emagrate from the Personea: pat xa ee sein 2 ment with @ of the ee 5 Money was extremely abucdaut im New | North German ‘Conted welche aus dem ‘Rost Se John L. Dawson, Pa., Miatster to Ra two Houses, such legislation This Afternoon’s Proceedings. | vor St:vrdsy, avd nrs: ciass houses nad uo | eration fo the United dentechen Bande in die : W. S. Rosecrans, Ohio, Minister to Spain. condemned by the country as pernirtniar Seaicate dificulty in borrowing st threp per cent. on ! TONS United Stswevoe Acenks Sate Wazhington News and Gossip. | 5.a. Mociernand. 111, Minister to Mexico. PRESIDENTS MESSAGE, |_| is! and revolutionary shurpatio Mounay, July = Foverament and other prime collaterals: white | 27°m,ibe Uned Suaiee von Amerika und ane ——_—+——— Henry W. Watts, Pa.. Minister to Anetrin. Jind tx the Goceeaadon ‘any more authority | | SEXAT®.—Mr.Van Winkle the House | {De ceeeral rate am miscellamous securities tory of the Nurib Ger-vou Amenka in. dan Misc ER BURIINGAME ANU THE Paxss.— | Wm. S. Wells, Assistant Seerecary of the LAs gpe | for the passage of the joint resolution under | D!lI ink 10 pensions which was variously Re harp eee en of the as- | men ton Kdediet des Nordauct. B nutter Burlingame enterwaine: the repremen- | Treasury . THE TLBCTORAL COLLEGE BILL. | considerauon, than for an enactment | tended and then . im t-city for the week « Deve resolved to treat scuen Bundes einwan- u i The morning hour expiring, the unfinished ‘on this eubyest apd baye dern.baben beschiosse, the press of the count: ©. ©. Fox. Maryland, Commissioner 05 Pen- looking direetly to the rejection ot ali votes not |, The m ‘an cin auc iaee steee ; yarjoot auanene jose ; in accordance with the politieal preterences of » being the bill concerning the rig! » for that pu op Fegenetand Washington very handsomely at ions: jority of © <. No power exists in | ©! American citizens in foreign Nmies was + pointed -eu wuterhandeln ned Hotel E Eis a Foot, Yew York, Commissioner o | THE PRESIDENT’S OBJECTIONS To | + ™Ap0TIty of Congress. taken up. his to conclude acon- su diesem Behufe He. 0 Eis 1a Foo! THE Ine the Constitution authorizing the joint resotu- | Menu i ew ht f ic ne Terry seven o ck | Pau. - Hon oF the supposed Inw—the only difference |, MF. Sarees ew gg Bw : vention, that ts to say, vollmac bugle ernaans arrive and we Me. Burlings Ea. Cooper. Tennessee, Commissioner of In- Se being that one would be more palpably | fodr 1 reply to 1 pheipremind ys = canoe | ache = een am cine Cobrcinbnas Y rr net cut es he. | ternal Revenue. ; unconstitutional and revolutionary than eo repi on viduals Government Securties. nited States o = » nam private parlor General Bauks, of Mssach: The following is the message of the Prosi- | the other. Both ‘would. rest upon the | Was the most obnaxious of ihe Dill, and | WasnixeTox, July 20, %\—Juy Coome & 2%, George Bancroft, heb ~etts. received the party, whom he introdaced Jeremiah Leitzinger, Asseesor of Internal | 4.4 retarni the Se: b. - Congress bas th: wer | deuied the asser‘ion of Mr. Conmess, that the 7 envoy extraordinary Der Provident der to Mr Burlingame and bis associates of the Keverne of the tenth distrie! of Pennsylvania. beiard thine ce theres: rion oun panes Sp pcmusie sees can Conditions to the Fight | Members of the Commitiee ou Foreigu Rela. | 0-furnish the followiag quotations of Gov- And minievr pienipo-\Veremugten anion Yon assy rhaif an hour's conversation i. T. Wood, Collector of Revenue of the | Lin Souses of Congress a few dave nince cen, | of ihe people ot the States to cast thelr votes Hone had any loss sympathy for the otjecis of entiary from the said von Amerika dea pou Celestial sadects the signal was given yi district of New York. 08 for President and Vice Presiden: we bs in Mr. Conness. com mittee, near tbe Kieg of serordent lichen ee ee eluding trom tie Electoral College the votes of | ior the reasons thus indicated, I am con- | BOwever, were opposed to the reprisal clause, = és Prassia nnd the North: bey sfc = 4 States lately in rebellion which shal! not have | sty to return the joint resolution to the | ‘BtY were not m tavor of committing w the German Confederation. machugten — Minister way, was followed by the corres. | D¥ATH ov Extaxey Leura, 1ae Anrisr.— been reorganized.” Scasin Scr Tach farther action thereon as | President the power to arrest and incercerass wd bis Mayety tbeGeorg Manctoft, ond rm in arm, in procession. Arriving | Emanuel Leutzs, the celebrated American art- 4 ist, died at his lodgings, corner of t2thand G | 7 te Senate of the Umited States —1 have | Congress may deem necessary. are Del re citizens of any foreign Government + King of Proseia, Bera-Seime Majestar er y hich offended against omr own herd Kon, privy Romig vou Preussea: — :. Burlingame took hb a AKDREW Jonnson. hd + 2 ag Bsmt Maen — Puget siterts, on Saturday might at half.past Ho’clcek. | Ftven to har? ec pesos nye ma Hees | WASMNOTON, D. C., July 2:b, 185% Hoven or Rurevarwrafives—Mr. Dawes counselor oi legation, Allerbochstihren t marched in they took the seats assigned them, , OB Saturday noon he walked ou: for a eouple f '™* a Electoral college Macs.) presented the credentials of Israet (. Th j Who have agree to and beimen Lagation rigned sid wih a y.. | of hours. and returning, sat down on a sota and | Votes of States Jately in rebellion which shall } Aiterthe messagehad been read in the Senate, h. Representative elect trom North Caro- eee S58 ables were elegantly spread with the appli- buts. + Sa a E e y cs aloo he hot have been reorganized,” as careful exami- | the motion was taken on its passage ovr the | hina, and of Mr. Bowen, Representative from H aruckes wel =] CA i awn ne re the oast dignitietand tect lok: | He then became vucomctons, and died, as te | Sub during the few days that have snrer- | ° Yeas—Menars, Abbot Anthony, Cameron. | ““Tinder the call of States for bills and jo Ma ra, Jn kJ y.68 t which were the most dignifiedand best look- | Hie then brea sates f 7 vened Since the measure was submitted for my | Cattell, Chandler, Cole, Conkling, Conness, Tesolutions, for reference ouly. but few ie yg @Ten Forues. t ARTRLR 1 Aerixa:. 1 of the press of the country represented im | SUppored. from congestion of the brain, at 9x approval. Corbett, Cragin, Drake, Edmunds, Ferry, Fee- | Sere presented, Pano yrcsin priaa pally. related +112, Seven Thirties... OWuseus of the North Augen. nigedesNov a. nationa! capital. At the foot of the table sat P-™. The onty member of bis family present eling constrained to withhold my coasent,i | SNden, Frelinghuysen, Harlan; Harris,’ Hen- | 19) Eitapenciome or ser heat pocueasters. WO, Goid...... z ion deut Den Bundes netal Banks, supported on the right and | Wa* bis daughter—his sun and brother-in-law | herewith return tbe resolution to the Senate, | eTson, Howard, Howe, Kelloge, McDonald, 1 ‘ iche — pateralisite - . Mr. Taber (N. Y.) introduced a bill im rela- oe eft by the Ambassadors, Chih Tajen and | bavingarrived this morning. His wife is now | in which house it originated. with a briefstate. | Morgan, Mornil of Me., Morrill of Vt., Mor- a Z tion to che yentila:ing and beating of the Hall # ss . ment of the reasons which have induced my | $0" Nye, Osborn, Patterson of N.H. Pomeroy, | ofthe House. Referred w the nelent cor mane Sex EAiem Abas, mitety hevwiren, these, | Sreit it Geeeasy, THe ima al wile (tle) Ret Wale lorurresstunmeas tere upon the | Price. Ross, Suerman, Sprague, Stewart, Sam- | Of te House. J subject. coos of the table sat the interpreters . place at half-past 5 o'clock this afternoon, and | acoumption that some Of the Stater. whose in, | BY% Tipton, Trumbull, Van Winkle Mi | Mr. Jones (N. C.) introduced a bill to extend Fung und Teh. Messrs. J. | proceed to the Congressional Cemetery. where { habitants were lately 1n rebellion, are not now | Welch, Willey. Wilhame. Wilson, and Seine sea Stock Market, To-day ‘Bi- NARANeEh Tig der Tal: Virginia sixes. olg, / #4, Sustes of America Vereinicwe Staaten scribed. 4%, bid. 47 asked, ‘do cooman, out | and shall Bave resided vou Amerika geworden bid: do. new, 55 hid » Go. coupon, Old, | gniterrapiedly within -ind und font Jahre = S. % the nied Staves five long voanterbrocace over North Carolina the provisions of the act ——_—_ pee hela = | the remains will be deposited im the receiving | entitled to representation ia Congress, and to | , Veyt—Mesars. Buckalew, Davis, Doolittle, | Of Suiy ach. scot, Limiting the jurisdi Markets. Fo-day. [en a aancton eae Ard Dechasaps were tn | - participation in the election of Presideatand | Hendricks. McCreery, Paiterson of Tenn. | the court ot Olam. Herne eee the North Germant on-S.aaten guzebrach! ha- th the philosophe Chih and yoult with Masonic honors. \ i¢e President of the United States Vickers, and Wnyte—*. on Judiciary. = 4 . 7 y 2.— Coron aul and federation w be Amer b®. sollen wom on yertas t esented Mr. Lentze was born in Germany in 1*12, pa 5 The Chair announced the passage of the bill, ¢ ysteady, bat quiet. Waeat | jean citizens and shal! Norddeutachen Buede The entertainment esented Having beretofore had occasion to givein de- | |, The 4 petenecs Bite canetitntional | _ Mi. Eldridge (Wis.) asked leave to offer a a5. Core Stu and ecaree: | ena one cae hapeicnainae the ML of fare having been well disposed | And came to this country when only seven | tail my reasons for dissenting from this view, | it having Tio thinner site constimtional t resoinuon requesting the S-cr-tary of Wat to deere dip veg iwe mgr peo ate =, Aeemnnlache an General Banks stood up and sowle« brief | Years of age. Hus early life was spent in | itas mot necessary at tbistimeto repeat them, 1t | Majority of two-thirds. commuspicate to the House the uames of all das. Pork quiet at $2. Bacon quiet egy at moll ech prepesing tne hial Minister Bur- | Fredertcksborg. Va. From there he went to | is sufficient to state that I cootinve strong in +00 persons Borers Spree foe rib sides 163: clear do. WAal7; shoulders 15 \ werden. ‘peer B prope: New York, which city has since been bis | @¥ conviction that the acts of secession. Destractive Fire. or court martial at the Dry Tortugas, the } hams 2iad. Lard quier at Im , en oe ee ee ee ee ears : Be aiccol te a ee cbs States souebt | Aout 3 15 this afternoon, the soap factory of | ¢Fumes With which such poreois were charged, Reciprocally citizens Bteneo soles Stas ¢ * hould have Jeave to | home. = to dissolve their connection with the other dad x $5 and also the names of all persons now im con ‘Fe-day's Rew note. be Wasted dennin ananate ow ; 7 ist States v - | Mr. G. T. Ranb, at the intersection of Ohio | tinemont by order « i + Of the United States of angehorce Vere: Bis spereh gbwr) Minister Bur-) oy War Mt. Evans, Attorney General of | St&> and to subvert the Union, being unau tinement by order of military commission at (By Teleg } } Auacrica who becemeagien Genbeen ons efron al. nis eniia ia | S - EVARTA, Atte ‘y Gene thorized by the Constitation, and in direct vio- | avenue aud i5th street, took fire a: supposed | Adania, Georgia, and Charlestou, Sou: Uaro- New Yorx. July 20, hom quaeet Bid. } BAtnralized citizens of Amerika. wel Ur mat ; peep ere ah Giamactee a0 space the United States, arrived here yesterday, and | jadon thereof, were from the beginuing abso- | from the engines, and soon it was entirely | lum t che natu. is stopping at Willard’s. Yesterday afternoon | Iutely nulland youd. It follows necessarily that | Acarosed. Mr. Scofield (Pa.) objected to th» considera howld be made, and he could not, therefore, | ne nad a long interview with the Preeidear, | When the rebellion terminated the several States, The tactory building—a two-story trame— | tion of the resolution upon this day. wake amy formal remarks without violating | 4. . Which had atiempted to secede continued to be | was soon entirely destroved, and the wood | DMIr. Eldridge then wubdress ibe resolu vie SS i wee, x, that he | 27G,this morning he visited the Attorney Gem- | Sigtes in the Union; and all that was required yatt adjoining was quickly in flames tion. he ruil je would say, however. | era's ofice: jn the Treasury Department, ac- } to pnable them to resume their relations to the | ’ Several outbuildings were wien destroyed, | Mr. Eldridge offered a resolution, ag be sta- never jolt more Pleasure in bis lifethan on the | companied by J. Hubley Ashton, E-q., | Uiion was tbat they should adopt the mease dwelling was in great danger, | ted, at the insiat ce of Mr. S-vens, of Pena. present oecasion, eurrounded as he was by 5 stqting that as Miss Vinnie Keam’s studio is epresentatives of the great controlling power nt an hoor. he proceeded to the | Sites. Such measures were adopted, and the | NL mb's loss is very heavy. he having | now no longer need for the incarceration of Qing Uplands, 31k 032 cents. Povights firm | the North GermanCon- ralisirt- Angch ree Fiour dull and Saiv cents lower. Wheat firm | federation, apd shalides Korda. for Winter, and duil and —— tor spring. bave resided upinter-\Bnodes geworden <ind Gorn dull. and prices without change. Pork | ruptedly within North end tunf Jahre daug im lower; mess, suk. Lard quie: at galt | Germany five. yenrs’Norddeutschinnd ces vents sball be Beld by thebrach! haben, von den United States to be Vereinicten Sisaion ats formerly Assistant Attorney General. After | UT@s necessary to tacir practical restoration as Te —_—_—_—_ ‘all Street Te-d: North German citizens Angeh rige dee Nord- ; . : ‘ scl : New York, July 2.—d bonds, 4: new, i and shall be treate! asdeutschen Beas of she world—ibe representatives of the pres® ) reautence of Asseciate Justice Wylie, of the | mtmste resnlt peer leeds repens a ae | Bb fleet on Speceey cesiene | oes tgs Virginie news Sp Tee jsuch. The declarauonrachtet und als solche pi ie great republic of the world. He felt that | istrict Supreme Court. aud took the oath of | stijution, resamed thei former tolatinns ond ee Se Seance Ai 1 Gus ay ay enero Tt le eee ne a he owed much to the press of America, which | omce. He then returned to the Treasury Ive. | bebame entitled tothe exercise of all the rights gress and no longer, and that it be used for no | Geld. 43%. Money, 45 per con ae on the aur anon her Abas ae had aude Bim in hin great mission of humanity | Dartment and took chert of tee ce ioe, | Ruareaticd to te Oe Te ee TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. } Stier purpox.: = io : —9 vnd Whose influence had so signally con:rib- ing there until after two o'clock, dnting which The joint resolution under consideration ‘The resulution was adopted. ENTICING AXD ARRESTING « Denvor.—In } TY BAS not for eitherigeboriger des nen ed to the been enticed to the cily by false means. Ba, however, arrected again - Bis release, erscim 185 / Amrecen py SnC wes A second time set at liberty by TY re “ sume Judge on a similar writ. Bright chen | the aaah Ra ee ee brought suit against Waazer snd Cromwell Seal tapes. we noe for false imprisonment. aud the jury tr" ¢coimionis, __ Sngtivent Meee meneang A verdict of $1,000 in Bix favor, thus vindi- | TAmMsBstiCe, = ges ey ee cating the maxim thar a suior in taw must | (ee eo smog season Smet eee een wie cenents. Het Biiahs | 5. Ge ane pat see ae Loluntarily gope t Culcago Bis arrest upon a | Prpssia” suk other/Folien se geesone nen capios would have been pertectly legitimx'e. | Kigiee' of Germany on Auslieferung ‘der ” vor ————————“—€ 4 ax. fn Hounipte OUrRace—A widow lady living | tenth ant of Jume, onc Verbiowes, er some nine miles from this place was the sub, ct | pene eben avg heron seo abe. gf a horrible outrage on Inst Friday nignt { Qegeand sane is gescBloseen worden Two negrors unknown to her appli ‘ber ex I eeall'wird ‘hiermast Tans for admission te her house on tbe H-ght staird: | tre Beause ot tis Nomen Sete de We Feing stone with only a small child she refused | Garman Gonéederationsechen Bonave them; they then broke into the house, seiz-d her = rear and forcibly outraged her persoo, using threats : ie toate Norrie perp ined aera 7 in their Borrible pu: ¥ iufermed ber w in Ame {hat they were going io Kill Ber. se begged tor sronbenturalisirer eet ‘ } E a ~ e ¥ . fect of nat oder des andern Theils ‘ = however, seems to assume that by the insurrec- 4 Mr. Loughridge (lows) offered a resoluuon, | the Circuit Court at Chicago, S. Edward Bright | PATTY the & a 10 case of his undertaking. The | time he was visited by Senators Fowler, F-e- | tideary hetot skein rispective inbauitams | Thig Afternoon’s Dispatches, wich was agreed to, expressing sympathy | instituted agains: James M. Waser and + ¥7ahation bn ieaacnng enti estivities were kept up to a Inte hour, and | gsden and mar y other distinguished persons. | those States forfeited their nghts as such, and with the Cretaus in their straggle for jiberty | Samuel K. Cromwell, the defendants. The | yy Belden Thene he sompauy separated in the utmost good eaccalaanee cam never again exercise them "except CRT ER. eRe and independence. basis of the action against te def-ndanis was s | Fy A eg Tae Mississtrrt Eve ti0w.—The report of | PROB Te-admussion into the Union on the | PROM EUROPE FU-DAW. BY CABLE. | ‘pir Allison (lowa) iatroduced a joint reso- | telegram apd, severed Iorene Sine the * sation haben . Hh hice Sin ae each terms prescribed by Congress. If this | The London Times on American Finances. | lution extending the is of the act of | plaintiffat Elichorn, Wisconsin, requesting his H The Dearh or MR. Leerzs, the Arts: calls | Se ate : sas ae eretind cell Fee take eee et kolows (that they | Lospox, July 20.—The Times this morning | Marc 5 mee age Snel eieccgemliont (uregenomdion Caieee SD Beastie ber a patent } Autenr Ul } | Arriee. 1 enti ieee as io ae Military District, dat icksburg. Mi w taken ont of the Union by vir- | ns a lead: fi Fee agrienlt machinery free of dnt: ear | car door.of which the pliintiff was the pat- ra citi . “* — ae seit sag hx hnctarierecacas| Siew eS morning at General G {their acts of secession; and hence that nee pct aren a ve Of the } trom June 2b, 188, and providing thatany | entee. Itappeared the: right was indeviel to hol taccus peter oe sian “udent camib iruaesatas Gare baum don als as ao the war waged upon them was illegal and Tbe thee falereat nr ucle closes as fellows — V'inschinery shipped before tba data andar. | thodefeadents in the some sow crane ne to the territory Of Tbeils soll tei e-waiger ration produced by the late protracted heat of Trers, she nate sew Sopsiitutional. We would thas be placed in | « The true interest of the United StateaGov- | riving subsequent thereto, stall be exempt | it became deenable tect Eviske ton tee ee | ce cue poabianaeacene ke ae be weather was the main cause of his de | Mississippi was defeated by ame this inconsistent atticude—that while the war | ernment lies in its Rovor and Tight. Heavy as | fromthe ayer of tee Posed of Tilnois to ceapize hum, apd to secure any | Weaseee teal und panei Gen oars mae Hos daughter Bas Yen with him in this city, | OF the members of Congress only one Re- | was commenced sud carried on upou the dis- | taxes generally are. it is infinitely better shat | ae wages (Mass.) reported back the c jedgment that might be brought against him. | eble\o thal and pun-pet des and ne me chile Mrs. Leutze is now abroad upon an er- | Publican—General MoKee—is returned as | tet ground thar the Sonthern States, being | everything should be taxed than torepadiat= | denuale of Mer Lachs ermmeennacy eines | cordingly. it was alleged. the attorcey of | Whmest for ae actioni wegen ¢ Gamnen cee : SS fae site . | elecied. AM of the State officera are Demo. | CoMPOLent parts of the Union, werein rebel. | the terms upon which the national debt was | from North Carolia; aud te eleaarod incke | Monee eS Cromweil first addressed | BepY B, comntey isle taaronene Rana? rand im comn m with « high position in the see a e lion against the lay, tul authority of the United | crented. Speaker's desk aud took the oath of 12. a letter to Bright, requesting ag inter. | ¥ Scneena weno oe ‘welche. 1 world of art which Bas been recently protfered | CAT Sues. upon its termination we resortto a] [tis announced that Admural Farragut will Sannin Xiew in Chicago respecting the paient door, | S24 commute farang or distinguished husband 4 The report wall te transmiited to Congress | pwhicy of reconstruction which assumes that | visit Greece at an rly day. Roma e iN Wart. Staegt.—Wall stree: | Several letters anda telegram passed. Bright ‘he ok mmr aerate ~ Lettie wae born iu We | tia@meditely. The military authorities bare | 1 Was not in tact a rebellion, but that the war | Goxpom, July 20—Borenoon.—onsole tor | 1, WOMAN." IN WALL Stauer— day worrny | DEE suspicions, before the mater was finnily | S™8¥ ‘the laws bung und Strate grace : was spent i made uo investigation into any alleged frauda. | “O° waeed for she conques yee Yn Sccount, Ms. U. 8.1 ot a place m a novet. ©. W. White See eicarncn Be consented to am interview 2 werden Kinnes, ently trained to the Rights { lent transactions connected with thie election- | Teja. PY Outside © onetntional | Bou Erie, 434. “Iiltnoia Gen | ("9 wae the nanue of a fitm thet mnede tts ape at the Washington House. As soon ashe ar. 5 fotere a Gaon eat (ie: setaniad to) : = - fie MEADE. ClestOad ate far Peek, ad | _FeANkvon, July 201.8. Bonds trm at | Eason gid a busiorss te stock By ten eat | into jail on the debt, where Be 1 } cigiichen Geesteen zi : Removen.—Jobn E. Roberts bas been re- | cobuting the electoral votes for Presidentand | 764. 2 — : y x or two. Judge Fary, decided in effect th: Senet aeons here Iefi products of Bis | pees Mis ciple ohn peice caren plain | Fasis, July 29. —Houre dail. Bento 75 | sure vepracaured op Genoese an | amet wen edo te ae Wauriandes | Verjxh- at shall endure through all | moved trom the Capitol police and a son of aud eimple terms preserivea by the Oonetita. | grid Ju Bourse “dull. “Kentes 79 | ig, lots represented by certifcates of less than | (7? —esgenmllgy i UNG eingetreten ist some respects a national une. Asa | * © Ford, of Obie: sppolmsed 4; y ' i Pent at instrument imperatively requires | Livegroo., Jriy 20—Uotton quiet and | Nemdnede re Ce eares Bot in even who will be temem- | chbtthe President ofthe Senate “shalliu the | stadag Sel with the trial and execution | presence of the Senate and Houcr of Kepre- » assassination conspirators, complains { sebtatiyes, open all toe certificates, and the te ; a think. | Xoes shall then be counted.” Congress has {that ehas been very badly used, and thinic fore no power, under the Constitution, to he will have to go agaist the purty at tue next | regeive the electoral voter, or reject them, ‘fhe election. whole power is exbausted when, im the : Pieence of the two Honses the votes are Stscw Ise) Senator Anthony Bas occupied | Cgunted and the Tesult declared. In this ta operous position of head of thealphaheu- | Teepect the power and duty of the prea Deg Poot ta | Preskdent of the Senate are, under the Const. cl list of Seustors, but he is pow displaced by | ; 3 s tion, purely iiuisteria’, When, therefore, Senater Abbott. It ts not altogether agreeable | the joint resolution declares that no electoral to beat the head of roll,and forced to gives | votes shall be received or vounted from States more careful attention to business than thove | (At since the 4th of March, 1:67, have not . Ape a o vote | “adopted a Constitution of State governmen by mathe See ele CBE Seem Others WHO viee || Te wines x Siete government shall have before them. a. Organized.” a power is assumed which is no- legated to Congress, unle-s upon the Swors Ix.—Hon. Israel Lash, of North edi umption tbat te Kove! rgan- Carolina, aud CC. Bowen, of South Carolina, | SS ™RUC Tribe. tygr rage ized prior to the 4th of Muret, Is67, were ille- Were sworn in to-day. Mr. Mullins, of Tenn., | gal and void. handrede. Their manner of proceeding was to purchese certificates of five shares each and Swilfully change them by erasing the word five with lemon jutca, or some similar acid, and WESTON. THE PEDESTRIAN, BR EAKS | writing inil- place the words one bundred: DOWN. aleo, by erasing the figure fiveand substitut- PorTLanp. Va, July 20.—Western the | ing for it the Aguresone Bundred. Each of Pedestrian failed to accomplish fifty miles in } Re certificates was worth a little more 11 houre at Forest City Park on Saturduy last, Le wd ag gee Rg rl — the forgery; is time was Ii hours (5 minutes. ro ats upon i Fa ah il fy Ses vach of them Decame aa for more thas ten thonsan ars. Alvar sell: t their BAILROAD EICURSI Party. forged certiftcates for cush, ihe nent mien Omana, July 2.—Penna. railroad excursion | saw the office empty with the ApBoURcement— irty are here homeward bound. They go via | -- Closed im conseqnrence of the death of Mr. venworth and St. Lou's. All express | White.’ That gentleman will probably find a themselves well pleased with the trip. Tesurrection i: Paris or elsewhere abroad, as be invested ins im gold coin before de- ee pt ig this life in Wall <treet. Bat the Howtcerps 1x Baitimogze.—The Baltimore | singular circumstance was tae nie with Ga@ccte of this morning says: About o'clock | which Speculative shcres were affecied when ine i on Saturday night, John Collin: ich'l Fer- { rgery became known. and it - rel, ‘Thomes Murray, and i ¥ tf od extonden Sales, 10,00) bales, Bacon quiet and Others same. mouth and noble gturway ie Ty ofthe House of Repres« rve his memory and on this pict iy rest The pictare we have referred has and ofter criticised, put few who ty and power. It has received the homage ot thous- nes asa truthful picture of the rugged road by which the star ofempite winds jt way two ‘he far West: and in the face of the mother seat- +d ow the table rock the feeling of resignation a pew life and of sorrow for the old one left orever, there is the trae stamp of genius. Too dus reputation must f: he Capitol to wh been severel: i : a nkRo wn, ible to tell how far the frand extended. | Ie ‘0 pray, was granted to her. 5 pmictical generally to soar ih the realms of | made tremendous but ineilectust opposition | | The, yoipt recolution. by implication entered the lager beer house of Andrew Korb; | Phe wholeamounto? the tread ne ended. je she was engaged in what «be expected | fis Tesiderce iu North’er sich weider im Nord. poetic Bis intense Americanism supplied | to Kowen’s admission Caecetee TEet aes entee Were 26 Esst bard street, and called for | £200,\4n), ‘The whole amount of the depression : tbe be her last prayer, one of the negroes said | @e7™*By. without Brays too preity, we won't Kid ber.” | gant, %, return of their organization prior to ta baz GuweRAt Guast Tutormation receive to- | Hf% DUE Gewiee fo them the right to vole in me day at the Ileadquarters of the Army isto the | Umited States. It lows either that this as- effect that General Grant will remain at Den- | sumption of power is wholly unsuthoriced by ver, where he is to-day, for two or threedays | te Constitution, or that the States so excluded place ef divine affiatus which Charch und Mierstadt seem among oar -Inndscape painters “ spolize T. After they were served taree of the par- | of shares which resul‘ed from the terior thus ty sat down at a table and began to play cards. | excited, amounted, the lowest quotations Alter playing for some time they again called | made, to about $10,000,000! The indirect in- for beer, Which was again served to hem. and | jury to pr. ¥ Was more than fifty times the they contianed to play until nearly 10 o'clock, | amouat stolen. when they rose to leave. Korb demandea ath was ameasy one In private life generally kind aud benevolent, aud Yocally: ifanAmericanes § Verzich! jeistend from voliug were out of the Union byreason of ‘what bi hen th ld . = are the ‘eoveral patursiised ip Northerschiet werden. only, bis intention being to return shortly to ment at they had, when they to! ACTBMTED OUTEREAK i SING Sime.—The | Germany renews his soll ein in mt few artists whose los« uld be the rebellion, and have never been legitimately the: ‘ould not pay for it. Korb then | cab, (hen took arms and went in search of the vil- 7 gem " ore generally mourned i iimeniiese 2 Tertcred. | Bains Sully satisfied that they were | piace himself between them und the door, to FOF tween, Nader ears burned & | igins. Daring ie day they catieun tows Ya | Tesiderce in the United ~o case neve jon, thei day or two since, under circumstances which prevent them going out until the eight glasses lenve Do doutt that it was set on fire. The pri- ou pepe be paid ce vate watchman, at half-past 4 o'clock, made of bim ai endrew a fe. le ns a ee eS Whi bis zounds, when all was apparently right. In ot Cre} who | half an hour later the fire was discovered, and Jas in the house at the tame, took hold of Col- | the whole of the inside of the building, which lina, who stabbed him inthe bipand sirack | yne ime him with a brick. Kork rant the door | vowel” wt igen arene vane Mer es Tem New Cornese TREATY.—This treaty as concluded bet Ween (Be embassy and the State in that Chinese subjects 1 our schools, college i institutions without being Tue New Memnsee—The Low delv- | thereto have been legally and constitutionally gation in the House was sworn in Saturday. J. } restored, 1 am forced to the conciusion that rhe H. Sypher, who represents the Firet District aint Tesolution. which Genrives them of the oF om, Tight to bave their votes for President and Vice ree cen gumzsvenm, tt 15 mradwsiod | Te ieat tectkved aah coamtel te i een tice Af Union College, New York. studied law and | with the Constitution, and thai Congress, has States, withont the in- Bunde naturalisirter surceeded in Arresting a negro who endeavored orth Amerikaner, to escapr, whom it is Believed is one of the par- | [{Ni tO Teturm to North As ty. He ia safely lodged in jail: the other is stall at iarge, Dut we hope tw hear of bis speedy ar- Fei and punishment.—tirwencidle (4le.) Adro- | North Germany. The Absicht nash Now. vate. eewaeen. ae intent pot toreturn may deutschland = curick- practised at the bar until the commencement | no wore power fo reject their votes than those being saved | THE CRors ie MAK LAND.—The Cecil way | De Deld to exist when sukebreo, als auf seine iigious uF political ‘et. The | of the rebellion, when he eytered the federal | of the Sisies which have bean unitormly loyal Spee tos cate cee ee cee Sade Pale ee and books. The loss is $81,00, } says:—Our inquiries among thr farmers read. | the person naturalized Naturalisation in “ec on F =u Relations will | army asa private soldier, serving through the | '@ ‘be Federal Union. _ and is fully insured in various companies. It ing in different parts of the county lead to the | 1 the one country re-Norddeutschiand Ver- ss was not aware that be was siabbed, but sist Om AD Amendment providins siz Js supposed to ba’ War and risiug to the rauk of Brigadirr Gener- | It is worthy of renark that if the Siates | “Spiceet that he had tees kicker ta tint Stilpargetmal tpi eae conclusion that the wheat crop of this county | S!4e8 more than twovicht leistend, ersebier * Re * | where mhabiiants were recen‘ly in rebellion who to the number of about 16 employed in is 8 middling crop, the ww being very heary, | )*8Ts ip the other coun- werden. ‘oie sopand ae thow tf oiler civiliead yatteus, | ium, bere Beas bee practialug tna? is | were legally and consututionally oreanived | s¥acmen: , SbGrty, aller two, of, ihe mee Planned to tion the’ propelier Eusekee a mars | °aaa® SEM ge, propurtion fo varying of | TY Reckieht kann ale vor. pier thos ou w . a : bs t Tights prior to tl o fi 4 s! a -" ted by in- we Si is also interested in a sagar and cotton planta. | Bd restored to beer. Immediatety after Jett the second | ket boat running between Sing Si id Ni i bandew eet a alee eer acme 19 this, aud the } sion. “Mr. Sypher represents a part of tue city | March. 1s07, as Lam satishied they were. the J Ueer- Immediately after tp fiscovered that he | a) SS reciving aod | “nsely hot weather and will be # very poor a embassy are also likely to accept the cha 7 bs a only legitimate authority under which the ork, Janding at the prison dock receiving and crop.” Corn at present promises well ‘den, went der Nateral- x the princi- | James i - d d. ~ 5 el 1 = ie pat change to be nisde in the ‘treaty tefore ics | Jos tare im Mitane, bo Sboec tlrty-six. years | bp Meld teeters must be Gerieg from te Gor: {ovclock policeman Wood Scna‘er,and Tally | ‘ion oe did not Ind on that day. ‘They already safely stowed away in barne oon reget Kg acificacion ' Vuited States army. Atthe clove of the war he | karly follows that all the State Governments | {ound Kelly, Fertell. alias Murray: and Gol- the Ume of the fre, and Mast have setae, PGacRL Notwithstanding “seine “complaints a“ = i States under act of Congress is ume o! ire, and must have seta slow | have been made that the cTop has been mjured Coxrmsationsaxp was appointed by President Johnson to a po- | Ofeanised in those ot peighborhood, and took them to the Middle | match, which sgnited too soom tor their inten- | by the weewal per nc nok Peat 2 sition in the Internal Revenne Departmen: in | £9" that purpose, aad under mititary control, | District polion station. ‘Tey were. 3 Th. oa y cache chee sane tent M will tare rtici BV AgTiKEL V nate im Executive sev a3 x | APe illegitimate and of no validity “whatever; tons. The ring! Tr Lave been atrested.and | out to pe more than ap average crop. and iu AxTiC * KEL V. following cofirmal a Pemeereh, aeecate eee re ee eateionn | ahdsin toerview’ the voter oer in tine bales 2nd he Gomuittod them Yo "ail vo await the ee, | WC, whole matter Will beinvestigated.—H. T. | jupst cases am unesnaily large Seth morte |The present conven- Der gegeayursige tmeage, Lilinots; and a number of J.P. Newsham represen’ heThird District. | fF Presidentand Vice President. in pursuance He was born .n Illinois and is now about | f Bets passed since the 4th of March. 1567, and thirty-seven years ofage. During the war be | 1 Obedience to the so called re-constraction served in thefederal army xs Captain in an | S¢t» of Congress, cannot be legally received Tilinois regiment. He settied in Louisiana in | 2?d counted; wile the only votes in those 14 and commenced to practise law. States that can be legaily cast and 4 Micharl Vidal is from the Fourth District | Will be those cast in pursuance of the fe is a native of France, from whence he emi- | 'orce in the several States prior to the legis grated to Louisiana shortly be‘ore the war. He | tin by Congress upon the subject of recon- naa Ropar Hiackburn represents the Fifth “Fycamnot refra from directing your special District. He is @ native of Louisiana, and is | tltection ‘o the declaration contained in ihe about forty-five years of age During the war | j¢int resolution, that “ none of the States whose he was an intense Unionist, and established a | 'Bhabitant were lately in rebellion shall be paper at Homer. of which he is still editor and | ¢Mtitled \o representation in the Electoral Col- Only two of the South Carolina delegation 5 3 Sworn in—Messrs. Whittemore and Goss, | dent and Vice President, ail of whooe inbabi- . F. Whittemore, who represents the First | '#nix were enguged in the late rebellion. it ts District, was born in Massachusetts im le, and be a ge tbat Ro one of the States will be ex- fx u clergyman by profession. During we war | iided trom voting, since it is well-known fty- rs, 8th ins? tion of the Grand Jury on the charge of assauit = ery vated kill pe Bes «pened found that was rapidly sinking aud di y —About six months yesterday afternoon. dead winter, rot Kiowa wine: of Indians, < hostile band in Texas, ma: risoners of a fam- TRE National Canv MestixG.—The camp ily of ‘Whire settlers, consisting of six persons, meeting now in operation at Manheim. Penn., | iq Cook county, of that State, and carried them is the largest held in this section” Up- | into captivity. Before reaching their camping undred tents have Deen put | yround= they killed four of the number—the up. Itis impossible te gre bolgeny ys er | father, im » uncle, and babe. The other of persons on ground. esi t -who were little aged respecti: mated that it willteach mearly five thousand. Sex eon oes r kept as penne f he Rumber will be greatly mcreased before the | Several weeks ago Col. Leavenworth, the GOv- iH 5 ut three hundred | -roment agent for this trine of Indian sy had oc~ and sixty ministers ies Keryemompes — casion to visit their camping «round. and there are present to assist in the gion exerci le these litt! dren prisoners. com- Most of the Northern and several of the Soutn. | ‘ued heer little children prisoners. He com- he ern States are represented. Among the dis- a Sgred vy tingaished divines present are M. Simpson, Wes scope nega t the Capitol om any Prete piace of the Phiaagy ‘ m alone, witbont a relative, he proposes that Tay, ts pr Mg ra} Father Bohm, the o} Congress deduct 20,000 from the annuities of Ki to raise and educate them. The member of the Philadelphia Conterence,—Jay- tpaie s ‘appropriation is under consideration re caster Expre the a and & sufficient sum will undoub'- ep gd ware, sailed from New York for Europe on A Farwer Teiveteatined rpouia rion Spaces | gabon op Sa stay may be dependent upon the suecess of the Teceived. Holmes wes about two ons would bi ved f MOH Shall ge intoeffect Vercrag iwitt sofort Rye dhundrmd.bashele ote acre ea maddy, | iedinly ou the ex- tach dem. Ausiausn sn addi | coange 0 “ ‘coca in Non & peck vf potatoes at the root of each stock. and shall continue in Kraft und ha: {.r xebe. Mipsuirmen.— The toliewing cand force for ten years. If Jahre Golughenn. have passed a satisfactory examination f: Academ: postmasters’; T. J. Bowers, to be Chief i ‘epreme Court, Idaho: HO. Warren, « te Chiet Justice. Montana; H. Knowles, to sociaue justice, Montana: S. Day, to be oy WHITE CHILDREN FROM Lx- neither party shall Wean kein Theil dem mmission to the Naval have given to the other a sechs Monae R.H Galb, at large: ix months’ previous vor dem Ablant dieser W. Powers, naval ap; notice of its intentions la Jabre Mittheluug : then to — the oe yd LY a ntice; DR. Keeler, nayal appreatice; W.H. | *8™*, i shall furtherjmacht, denselben dann Sutherland. naval apprentice: Jacoy i, | remain i force umulautsubeden. so soll er rae eg apprentice: Wm. Polmyer, ai | the end of twelvelferuer in Kraft bieiben ge: . Roper, Missor vu. M. Unio; C. E. Fox, at large: C. H. Cross wai the contracting parties Monaten, nachdem ein- diana; W. D, Rosencrantz, New png he og sball have given noticer der contrahirend-n R. H. Fletcher. at lange. | 1 the other of euch in-/Theile dem andern von rgiuis: D. F. Baker at | teution. iuer solcken Absicki i enntniss gegeben. ate rejecued the nominations of H. A ¢. to be Minister to Austria; W. H. Par- cretary, Ida o, and a number of Senate.“ Data’ nate Las not vet disposed of three mport reaties raently submitted to that bouy by the President tor fatification. Beside this, there are numerous nominations for im- poTtant Offices before it amd yet to de sent to he Senate. If Congress shall adjourn this week. leaving these matters unfinished, it is provable that the Presiden: wall call an extra sion of the Senate tor executive business, to assemble immediately upon the adjournment of Congress. wi BF ye was chi i the Thirtieth and that in every Southern Siate there were man; eT esate He allel in | *hhabitauts who not only did not partici- South Carolina at the close of the war anden- | Pate im the rebellion, but who ac- ed inteaching. He was a memberofthe | Wally took part in its suppression, ate Constitutional Conveation. or refrasned from giving it any aid er counte- James H. who Tepresents the Fourth | Rance. 1 therefore conclude that the true district. is a native of South Caroliua, and was | Meaning of the joint resolntion is, that no born in Union Court House im I=2). He is a | State, portiow of whose imbabitants were en- merchant. aud has pever held oifice betore. gaged in the rebellion, shall be permitted to ‘Tne representative of the Third district, sim- | Participate in the Presidential election, except gon Corley. was born in South Carolina in 1=:3. | Spon the terms and conditions thereim pre- le Seno Uaioe ee phy Aah ‘Assoming this to be the true constraction of Artic. VI. be it conven- Amon those seeking the Austrian mission 1s Jehu G. Saxe, the panster-poet-politician. Pouticat —The Republicans aver that the Jem ratie canuon-firing over Seymour and imprisoned GuitY.—Ip the Oireuit Court for Biser is dowe om the theory that the corpses of | man During the rebellion he was cenacripted | the resolution, the inquiry becomes pertinent: | Medical years ago for stealing a cow ta echee, and ty. Maryland, ins? vy mgr date hereof, row People can be raised in this wi invo the rebel army, was taken prisoner by the Pe rea eae ncaa portion ———_ 7" Patti will be married in London. eae Posing ethan! nig! Mr. _ derers of Gap un Job wor an a ero Sap re y eg ‘Hon, Alerander Hi | Lookout - Howse cova Jahar eashanges, cod prevented, at the discretion of Congress, | 82 Tobacco kept in leaden boxes generates threatened Lanihenemnerg in the Annamessick Poison, 87 Widow Hole-in-the-Day is said to be Worth $2,000,000. 7 It has come to light that Artemus Ward acquired no fortune in England. av A ran on the water has deen invented in Pare. ee open 87 Mrs. General Fre tamil Sre spending the summer at their beautifully situated near Sing | &7 The fushionably pious of Brooklyn are édified by “twilight meetings. = win Stevens and wen and Ira and equently retired from the army to fill a | frcmm baving their Electoral votes counted t fms civil ofice. He is unable (a take thr tat | Jt te well known that a porsion of the ine oath, which aesounts for hie uot being swornin. | Fapitants of New. York, and LB perth} in the rebellion: yet it is Sasaliy well known that Virginia, as well as N ork, was at all times during the war recognized by the Federal Government as a Stare in the Union—so clearly that upon the termination of hostilities it was not even deemed necessary for her restoration that a Provisional Governor should be ap- unted; yet, Recording to this joint resolution, he people of Virginia, unless they comply with the terms it eribes, Are denied the right of voting tor it, While the peo- le of New York—# portion of the inhab- Rants of which Sime were also in ‘tebel- }on—are! permitted to bave their electoral uphens declares iat be neither wrote nor had Any reselutions presenied to the. D-mocratie Nauioual Convention. —~ A New York paper says that Biair takes whisky for medical purposes. The Hartford ¥ y> “Weare inclined to thipk ft was ~ for medical purposes’—to wit, for corns. He Tek Stesdfully corued all the time be was ere. —— Pollard, the rebel amthor, has read Bisir’s Jeter. aud he now publishes a new book, in which he says he is now © comvineed that the true cause fought tor in the late war bas not been lost. mmeasorably or irrevocably, bat is yet ip % condition to be by the South an ultimate issue of the political contest."* — A Connecticut Democratic paper stated Tre Erent-Hore Law.—Au order has been issued from the headquarters of the army, by direction of Secretary Schofield, directing that } officers of the army and others in the mil- service baving civilian laborers, work- i mechanics Under their charge will be governed by the Inte actof Congress of June 25, IN, prescribing eight hours as a legal day's work. The Secreta®Y slso directs that ihe hours of commencing and leaying off work be "0 8 to agree as far as possible with the hours established in civil work in each lo- cality. Watchmen, clerks, messengers and | \o1eseouhteds withoat undergoing in tt, but the object or person others whose time may be Necessary Al @hy OF voustriction prescribed for Virgigia, New ‘a mystery. Cobadyy aad the Noe yes eee aa | Sut house sre not conakgared. to ae omperceng.| PxTecumatractiog a Site then Virginia;tae one | est shot himself dead to free Gen “Biait craduated in Yale ee binins: | Seithin the terms of the law. La coses atareat | Ore ,Do,more Eas Tepresentation in the tom cure ts catied Rersons turely. 1t took him less than a year to ~ go. | Pecessity, Ss in military operations, where men | Yjectoral College «s the other. Lf Temarkable one. = Ly. ibrough” college. me on extra @uty, they must Thy thas the power to deprive of it, aA fast mare owned by Colonel a7'The ‘-Gad-ites” “ig the: recent classical — A city journal states that had Pendtewon | timerivg their’ extrs pay, lane wilt be, | 15 NS ork, or ahy ober Of the Suites: Tince | Thomas tof Talbot couney, Md. died given to ladies’ who are contin- teen nominated ie Cincinnati isiends were 83.4 working Edie Tol Of | the ree ‘ Ct oe ~He had retused an offer of €6.0 for ay payne : jak down gs, rpeess at | scamog Satie only, 5 : ‘ * Dody, coeenisahon. nilindiomicnecs ? im pe fe Tn ta ees + Natchitoches (L4.} Times ts inform. be a pier soe some —— Hon. M. F. Conway don’t take the stump ter Grant. He suppor's ‘he Repudiinan uckes. however. Simeone tue, re Haataneke PEE EN SRE SST SPS Re a RE ee SR Poa. tae SY Dain ae 8“ ~ tac EA Slaten SS ev RR ce ee aD FAENTS BT EATAD eG 4 se Be aece #7 The si ie coon ne ae democratic