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—— SE, ENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Exceptea, ’ THE EV at the Star Building, § W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and ith Street, NOYES. BAKER& CO. Gite ee a The STAR is served by the carriers to their upseribers in the City amd Distriet at Tew xx Ts PER WEEK. Copies at the coanter, with thout wrappers, Two CEnTs each. ‘® BOR MAILING:—Three months, One Dollar and Fitty Cents; six months, Three Dol- tare, one year, Five Doliars. No — are The WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday merning—One Doljar and a Haifa Year. - EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip, Mrs. Lixcorn s Ti. y.—The a xnonace nent thet Mr+. Liacoim propo es to visit Quean Vic- tora wth be Treeives wich @ thrill of shane and inéizea_on by eve:y irae American. It is eo ee Che Eveni Vv: XXXH. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1868. no Stat. MEDICAL. N°. 4,797. Meeting ef Southern Re; sentatives and De! tes. The Southera Republican Representatives and Delegates now in this city reassembled last evening at the Wa-hington House, B. F. Whilt- ‘Ter, of Sout) Carolina. in the chair, and Capt. H. T. Fisher, of M'srissippi, secretary. Upon calling the meet.ng to order, the Chair stated FORTIETH OOWGRESS, | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | | 7™%ct: 4x2 commencia This Aftornoon’s Prooeedines. | this Afternoon’s Dispatches, meee aces Rha oepetigrr eta FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. SENATE.--Mr. Wilson int-oduced a bill to provide Jor 8 more eficient provisions! govern- Loxpom, July 23—Forenoon.—Consels for Ment securities of all classes in New York, in gold are corfidentty predictin; 145 wi"tin the next week. Money remains in abandaat — m ‘x, and on account, &&; Ameri. | supply at3 tos per cent. on call loans. and 3 that the im, t subject was before the | Mar. Howard, eee oreo sepa reciet [coe Ricaxtics aes ont : U.S Bonds | to on good bur'ness paper, meeling when they adjourned in the morn’ Orépsuce, 2%; Iilimois Central 96; Eries 43; Atlantic aud Ss t@a joint resolution in rela- but it had been suqgected that as the-e were = passed. tion to cor st defeate: Which wes Great Western, E 0. bod esoezh tha. this cour.e, vulgar, selfist | seyer.i del-:ates from Virginia, Louisiana and M-. Howe, from the Committee om Claims, kFORT, July 23—Forenoon.—U. S. Wasuinetox, July 23, 1868.—Jay Cooke & women shonld have cast a shrJow owr- tae | Texas in the room, the impeachment matter be | repor od Hove Dill to pay th: award of Bonds 77. r Co. furnish the following qnotations of Gov- . msg ay Hfefton nee one ee sothat some action might be taken for their | "Mr. Patterson (N, H.) repor:-4 t-om the | Heer org nergy erg ay F cat oF nite How e dus relief, % ‘ leans " jpmen. Bom! bis Fir, ad by Benlit-r pero. mane s, ivctnd- | “Mr. C.ift, of Georgia, movea tha: the im. | Gammult:9 on the Divtrict of slombra a bilito | Jeane Kall. Shipmenis from Bombay to the ing het old elo.hes bus'ness m New York uzder — Tesolutions be laid over for ope | Company. Others anc savged, is o1ya | Five Twenties, 1-65. lies anersom ir me. Eutfict she should have | But: sdop'sd. ie Mr. Mornl (Me.) introdac-d a r -olutioa di- Lemnos, Jay 23— A: at 4° | Five Twenties, Jan. & Juiy, %5..109 108. . =f ~ = General McKee, of Mississippi, said over | p-cting the Commit: 3 oa Finance to inquire | 91% for both money and acco! Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 66.1095 100 the oppor-aal'y eflorded Ber t> par-de Rer | seven thousad voirs had beea cast szainst tbe | iro the expediency of reporting « bill autwag, | _ Paxis, July 23--Afternoon.—Bourse is dull. Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 63.100, 100 mean, vul-:r airs betore Earopeo Courts as a ‘ation in his State, bat the Repub- | izing the Secretary of .he Tr> -ury to issne to | R-ntes 701. "Se. a. Ten Forties.......... igerees (aa 1 represeairtive Amesican women fs really too ty of twenty thousand } gona fice holders new bonds i. place of bonds ‘L, July 23 — Afternoon. — Cotton =. Ars 5. election been a ia'r one. market steady, price unchanged; sales now °s- x s scumieaes, mn been aia’rone. | which he is satisfied have been lost or de- Y, nin hey wnw TORELpras? poaun. Itfis a ires country, however, and if Mrs. mayor'ty wes by fraud. | stroyed. Reierr d to Finance Vommittee. timatd at 10, bales. ——- rs —— U.S. 68, 138 115 = 520's,In & Sy, 67. 109%, 3 * mes | WBich could be proved if the Reconsiruction | Mr. Hewe introduecd a bill in addition to the ACL tend Cheneens te | $05; eI eee ca eee Lincola is determined to exbb't herself ia thys o them x hearing. He } several acts to suppress insorrections against | Corn dull, but unchanged. Lard advanesd to io 5 SY, 6B. 10935 way \ar-e is no help to- it. Her -on Rotor, « | understood Senator ma proposed 10 intro- | ty governments OF Sites. eferred to Ja. | 65s. 62, ovine ae eee s ts well known, brs no control over her what- | duce @ bill allowin; a who had b:en | dic‘ ry ¢ ‘ommittee. " Loxpox, July 23—Af-ernoon.—Sugar quiet rae nd ena we on ery ever, aad ia 1aet the advice of noae of he* ju- el: cted to take theirot Provid: d they could Mr. up the b’'l to facilitate | f Wd etady. o 'y,"65..W9'¢ eee. dicioas .ueids, or those of Mr. Liv: oln, has ‘ve slighte-t weight w.th her. It is to be regret- ted (hat Mr. Reverdy Jobo on allow 4 his kindue-> of hesvi to spffer him to coaseat to become her escort t2 England, thus giving her the pres) ge of an imtroducuon there by i1e American Minister. If be cn exere' ¢ his <uplomatle powers to she . tent of indrcing ber no: to thi ast ber ef tato Earopera Cont Soriety; om, at omy ra? mot .o umuer .ke to huckater be> old clo’s to the crown: d brats, as a sister female sovereiga io dicre-s, be wall earn the gratituce of the pa'ion Pursowat.—Gen. J. B. Sveadman, Unio, and Gov. Greea Clay Sw‘uh, Montana, are at the Metropol: .n. ----Hor. T. W. Kellozg, of Als, 18 at the Naiors'. Henry A. Smythe and Chauncey Vibb.rd. ot New York: Hon. F- A. Sawyer, S. C.,a1d Governor H.H. Wels, of Va., are at Witlard’s. Tue Tax Bice Siewep.—The Pre<dent this morning Sigaed the Tax bili under protest, and ransmite'd the same to the State Department ‘wit the protesi weitfea upon tie b: ck of the bul Way WiTHDRa ws.—It isca'd that the reacoa Col. Cooper asked for the withdrawal of his pame as Commis*ione- of Internal Revenue, Was that he did not de:iret> complicate bi ease by sianding as rej. i d being conse. nent’y incwpactia od for holuing the place ad Groner ALrreD TOWNSEND describes Ho- ratio Seymoor a= a“brovchial look.n¢ man.’ What sor: of lookgag men is tha.? NomtyatEp.—The Pr-sdent to-day sent to th mais tle none of Noh L. Jet. to be Commussioner of Int-1oa* Revenue. ‘Tae FLoatine Dent or WasEin: ‘TON.-Mr Harlan introduced in the Seaate Inst night a bill Which authorizes the city of Washington to issue, by vote of its councils istered or coupon bouds in deuomimations of fifty dol- lars, oge hundred dolisis, five hundred dollars, one thousand dollars, payable ia ten years om the date of issue, beating interest at the e of Si< per centum per annum, payable «mi-~anneally—principal std interest payable am lawful indacy of tae United States. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and coun- reigned by the Register of the city, and shall psyab.e a. such pies or places as may by be deemed expedient, and may be issued hisposed of to an amount sufficient to pay ad discharge the present flouiing debt of the <aty, not. however, to excead he sum of eight bundred thousand dollars: Provided, That said bonds shall not b> sold for less. than their value m law.al mon. exchange for suid matured and liquidated debieduess: Pyor'i=t, also, Thi no greiter ¢. aid bonds shall be disposed of than be found necessary for the payment of indebtedness. ‘That it spall be the duty of the city <oupeils upon issuing the bonds here: author- sued to provide by taxa.ion for the prompt pay- met oO: the interest thereon: also to provide ior the redemption o! the sid bonds by estab- hsbint a sinkng fond tot> .et apart anaual- iy 19 aM amount not exceeding ten per centum <f the amount of bonds issard, said sinking tand to be created from r ar vaxes vied for that purpoe, amd to be assessed and col- lected as other taxes. - 3, That the srid city counests are hereby authorized to pass any and all ordinances which may be necessstry to carry into effect ‘he provisions of this act, snd all acs or pa. < of Sets consistent with this act are hereby epraled RECONSTEUCTION.—1m the Senate to-day, Mr. Howe introduc: a bill (which was reierree to the Judiciary Committ:e) which prevides that in case of insurreciion either of the States of North Caro- na, Seuta Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alsbema, Louisiana, or Arkansas, against the ‘omeroy called take the test oath of Isfz. Such a bill would | the establishment ot a line of steam-rs be- tw: em New York and cert .in ports of Europe. Mr. Harlan moved a p-ovi o, that it the sam F eoived from postal secvie> excredcd $309,000 im Quy cue y: .F of the tea, the excess shall be- lone to the t Office ‘ment. Aur. Morrill, of Veimont, thought #300 000 would be an immense gratui-y, amounting to $500,000 im the tea years, rnd he thought it ‘Was too much. Mr. Ramsuy said that there was great mis- appreheasion on this subject. The amount of service to be performed was fally worth all the postal recetpts. Mr. Harlan modified his amendment so as to Provide that all the xcs. over $iK),00) from povial receipts shall belng te the Post Office Deparrment. T. Corvett moved that the postage shall no excecd 8601 000 per annum atier the discoatinu- ance of said inland tage. Adopted. gl ae, Baltimore Stock Market, To-day. Baxtimone, Jaly 23—Virginia sixes, ob scribed, 454 bid, 45% asked; Virguua sixes, coupon, old, 58 bid; do. new, 54 bid. se suit the loyal le of Mississippi. The mili- tary coueananior m= oi that Discrict, Generat Gil. lem. w.s again.: the loyal people, and a par- ticular friend of Andrew Johnson. He hop: i some relief would } pre by Congress, ‘Mr. Railsb ck of Mississippi, sata he had been a candida’> .or Corgrss in Missis ‘pe and endors’ i Gen. McKc>’s staiemen.. The military did no good to the loyal people ia many ims.ances. A 03° -horse Lieatonant in Chickasaw county wis entertain’ 4 by the res. els, while the pi.vates in his commend, .ome of whom were cx-repels and otbers ,entlemea from Ireiand. were card for by rebyls and Were not in sympathy wi.h the K-73 Unless Congress shonid give. > me + FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION AT HA- VANA. HAvARaA, July 22.—The boiler of the steam coaster Olmendar. | exploded uhis morning in the harbor, killing five persoos und woundin~ about fifty. The steamship Missouri arrived yesterday. MATCH GAME OF BILLIARDS. Cuicaco, July -A matca game of bil- liares of 1 5: po n‘s, batwe a Pros. Carme aid Jceph Vermerin. wr> plaved last night. It wes won by (ie for ner, Vermerlin only mak- mg 335 po‘nts. 2————E DF MOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CON- GREss Baltimore Markets, To- Ba tixong, July 23.—Cotion quiet; Middling Uplands, 31 cents. Flour firm wud active, but prices unchanged. Wheat opened aet've: closed weak: sales prime old choice red @2.3/a$2.40. Corn firm; sales of white at $1.22: yellow $1.20. Oats and Rye unchang d. Pork firm at $) Bacon q niet; rib sides 16 4al6} ; clear sides 164 shoulders ais. Lard dull, a sty ce the leaders of the loyal p< sple would be demor- alized. He for one would rot go back to Mi-- si sippi, but would retrrn to Indians, where he ereinally came from. Hehaew be was a earpet-bazger and was not ashamed toowa It. [A _voice.—“That’s right."] He thought Mis- S.ssippi Ws not a yery desirable pice to live m any how, ss the Democrats there were thoroughly organized aud worked like be tvers. Mr. Williamson, of Va., spoke of the condi- tion of affars in ihat S:ate, amd deaounerd General Schofield for postponing the election. Genera Siomeman was no betier than General Schoneid, and he had been appointed to com- mand the District on the reco.rmendation of General Schofield. The Speaker bad been in- tormed by Governer Wells that General Scho- field made it one of the conditions of his ac- cep ance ofthe War Deparcmeat that General 5 one nen be appoini.d.as Commander of the D~rict in bis place. Mr. Mullins, of Tenn., thought Congress Wall Street Te-day. New York, July 23.—Old bonds, 14%; new, 94; 40's y. Virginia, new, 54. Tennessee, e€x-coupon,65%; new,65 . Missou: 1884. Exchange, Wy. Money cents. Cuicaco, July %3—Gen. J. W. Singleton ‘was nommated for Congr ~ yesterday by the Democratic convention of the fourth district at Monmouth. POWDER L BLOWN UP. Loss of Life. PORTLAND, Mz., July 23.—The new mill of the Oriental Powder Comp.ny, at Gorhem, Me., blew up y torday @.ternoon, killing Ben Hawks. No cther persoa was injur’ J. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, moved an amend- ment that the average rate of speed shail not be Iess than that of other ves-els engaged upon similar routes; otherwise ihe contract shall cease. Mr. Pomeroy said this was an invitaiion for racing across the oc” an. bares fa) Yeo —_ 'y Telegraph. New Your, July 23.*Flouy market a shade firmer for fresh ground. Wheata shade firmer for western, and very quiet for spring. Cora le. better. Pork dull; mess $28.15a28.25. Lard Foe Cotton dall and drooping; Uplands 3ic. eights quiet. ——~re-__ YELLOW FEVER IN New YoRK.—The schoon- er Lizwe Bachelder, which arrived from Sagua on Monday night, 1s detained at Lower Quaran- tine, with yellow fever on board. Daring the pa sage the schooner lost two of her crew by deuth from yellow fever, and the Capiain and , being the bill for the prot-ction of the right= of American zers abroad, was “ken up, the question on the amendment of Mr. Buckalew to strike out the third section, and to aad to the »° cond sec..om tnat itshall be the duty of tae Pre-i- dent to exert all hi- powers under the Consti- tution end the laws for the a and re- lief of American ciiizens abroad, and to com- SUICIDE. Burravo, N.Y, July 23.—John Wackeman. & Butalo hardware merebant, eut his throat at Clinton, Ganada, y~-terdey. Dom: ‘tic trouble is sappo ed to be the canse. —-<re.__ A Romantic Suit. one of the crew were taken down with the sam should ac: promptly tor the relief of the loyal | municate to Congress from time to time forits | _ The great English divorce case of Dering vs. | disease. ° Being short- anded, the mate was (fis f the South, and iit all rebels out of | action ry crces” in which a is dent: dto | Dering snd Blakeley a come toa most To- | obliged to put into Savannah, from which port * citi u d Sites by torei - tion. Thi sat 0 Dz. Hanghey, of Ala. offered a series of re. | “iuzems of the United Sites by foreiga Gov- | maniie termination e petitioner—who is | he sub equently sailed for New York--T-. the son of Sir E. Dering, the member of Parliament for E*«t Ken'—prayed for a disso. Int‘on of marriage on the ground that his wi.e hed committ'd adultery with Capt. Blakelcy. A verdict wes reiarn-d 1a Mr. Dering’s favor: bui om the 5th of Tune theca.e egsinc. me be- fore Sir Jam's Wilde, the Queen’s Proctor having intervened. A verdict was once more given in the petitioners favor on all the issucs, and a dverre misc wes pronounced. which Dr. Spinks wanted on July 7ih to make ab-olute, “It appears that Captain Blakeley and Mrs. Dering have both di-d of yellow fever at Lima, in South America, and the petilioner hes praved that the Queen's Proctor, as well as tbe Capels, who iniervencd, should be con- demnd in corts. On the part of the Qu;>n's Proc:or, it was stated that there could be no doubt of the death of the parties, as their deaths bad appeared ix a Souk American newspa- per, aud commnnications had been received trom the British Vice Consul at Lima and others who saw them buried. The Judge Ordivary refused to make aa order 2s to covts, but proponnesd « decree ab-olute. although there bed been no dirret or distinct evidence as to the:@eath of the parties. Thus has end>d one of the gieate=t seoudals of modern time, by mesns of a retribution swiftly burled oa the ueads of the chief oft aders. olntions requesting Congress to authorize the Copst.utonal Convention of Musissippi to orgeuize & provisional government and appoint & Frovisional Governor who would fill all the office~ wich loyal men. Mr. Bucktev asked who could be appoint i Provisional Goveraor. Judse Bailey, of Mivs., said they desired the Republican candidate for Goveraor to be ap- point d. The rvsolution was adopt d. Seua or Wilson having entered the room, said be prepared a bill, which he would intro- duce, de-liring that all persons holding office iu Mississippi at the present ume be immedi- ly removed, und persors who were el cied at the last election be empowerrd .o fil! the offices, providing they could take the oath of 1$62, 3 prescribed by act of Congress. If ubey could nct take the oath, then the persons receiving the next highe-t mumber of votes should fill the same. He thought by this plan Joy:1 men could be put in power in the Sta’: but he desired .o hear the views of the gentle- men pre-ent. the plan wovld work, he would introduce the bill imm:dia’ ly. He did not sappo.e Humphries covld fake that oath, but General E: gi sion could; though bune. 87 The corner-stoue of a new Catholic church, to cost $160,c00. was laid in Hudson City, N.J., on Sunday last. &7 On the 9:h instant, Solomon Simmons and bis horse were ki by lnghtning in the Shen- andoah Mountzin, Va., whilst salting his cattle. Sy The paupers of England and Wales on the Ist of January, 16S, numbered 1,040,103, being one riretrenth of the entire poulation, And an increose of 76,903 during the ~ OF the whole number 53,4-7 were able-bodied men, @7'Shitt-ing the “responsibility”—dressing the baby. 7 Horses sell at about $2.50 each in Hawaii. Tae motion tostrikeout the third section was agreed to—ayes 27, nays 21. Hovse or REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr. Garfield (O.) asked and ob:ained leave to make a per- sonal explanation, sud; “dhe propo.ed to re- ply to remarks made yes erday by Mr. Stevens (Pa.) in relation to the payment of U. S. boads. He had read the remarks made by Mr. Steve 1°, im which it was deni-d that it Was ever con- templated to pay the U. S. 5-20 bonds in He then reviewed the hisiory of the lez tions upon that bill. Tho 2 rccorés wor'd show. Mr. Garfield sa‘d, thst Mr. Stev as did not make asp ech when the bill. was first in- troduced, bet that he occupivd thet neo the House on the Ja.t day of the debate. Whea he speke . everal proposit’ons wie before the House, propoed by Mr. Vallandigha n, of Ohio; Mr. Conkling, New Yorl.: Mr. Mor-ill Vermont. and Mr. Hortoa, 07 Ohio. Mr. St>- vens favored the bill that bed been reporisd by Mr. E.G. Svaulding. of New York, irom the Ways and Means Committe; and, Mr.G 11- field read irom Mr. Svevens spc ch on that oc- c#sion to show that he dist.nctly stated his un- ders anding to be that the bends should be Fed: sued m gold after the twenty years. He could not find from an examination of that debate one utterance of the gentlema that the londs were to be peid in currency, but on the contrary, he pr mly opposed that proposit‘on. Mr. Garfield was about to read fat ther, when, te time allowed him expired. He asked for for ‘er time, bat— Mr. Butler (Mass.) objected. He did not Propo.e io have asp ach made all on one side, under the plea that it was a personal expiana- tion. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) rose to reply, but the regu- a AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, R ALL THE PURPOSES OF L. - irtcde TIVE MEDICINE. gies Perbape no one medicine is so universally re- he did not went to introduce the bill unless it would be practicable, icston, Mr. Railsbich, General e1 AN INTERRESTING SLANDER SyIT.—The SER Dae Ts SOL AE Senate staid town of Middlefield, Mass., at last bas a <ersut-on—a cose in which love, slander, aud 1 suit at law are the clemenis. 1t periains to the first circles, the parties berrg the village phy- sician, Dr. Starkweuther, and several member= —Lyman tue tather, Myron the son, and a danght»r—otf ove ot the rich Caurch tamil es. The doc.or, who is comparatively a new comer Mr. Williamson offered a re olution requst- ing Congress to declare va~ ited sll the offic ya Virginia held by persons disquelifi 1 under the i4tn amendment, ead to fill the same by the appoiniment of loyal men and to authovize the Convention to fix the time for the eliction postponed by General Schofield. Adopi 4. yicPment r solutions d by Mr, | lat order of business was insisted upon. and he | in town, woo'd and won the love of the young pe Wee Fol can cing | CL BOT DAvO an cement nty OMIT, Indy but did not gain the good will of either some discussign adopted. The Chair ap- Mr. Spalding (OD from the Committee on | the fa‘ner or brother. They spr-id unpl-1sant point 4 as the Commitre t> prezant such r Appropriations, ‘d back the Senate | stories about him through the neigbborhoc i, Jutions > the Recon-.ruction Commic amendments to the bill making ean ard he hes re‘uliated by saing each for $5.000 Sareexe. Tuas. te for the support of the Columbian Insitu.e for | Worth of charac.2r out of which they have Clift, of G- orgia, an: the deaf snd dumb, with a recommendation to } slandercd him. They deny that be ever bed Texs<. Adjourned. concur in certain amendments with amend- | that amoont, reckoning from his owa former men’ bistory, whivh one of them went to New Hrmp- Bips 108 Post Ovrice STamPs.—The bids My, Weshburne (Ill) szain offered his. sub- | «hire (o work up. As to Se ee for stamps for the Post OM » Depsvtme rt ust | 5, tute for the bill a any.® comrmaission to | it is Uamecrssary tb speek; 8 jury will dec id be taken moderately t- stim- 2 2 isburse these charius, said commission to | that in Northampton. An sdded interest is opened are 2s tellows:—The Amesican Bank | consist of the Sec ’ of the Int rior, the | thet the young lady bas retained her faith with Seah Sad reciore 18s eeseead end Chief Justice of che No.e Company propo-e io .urvirh the stamps, jupr me Court of the District of Columbia, the Surg-on General of the Army, the Chief of the United Stites Med- ical Bur au, and the Commissioner of Puolic Buildings. Mr. W. then proceded to speak in opposition to the original bill, using the same argaments as he did when the bill was fir-t under copsid- afveciion bordering on the romaniic, in view of which it would serm 8 wise plan to carry on but one kind of courting, and to invest rather in a weading fee then in any attorney's. The affair is common talk m the neighboring towns. on. Bor LIVER COMPLAINT and its vari )- toms. BILIOUS. Beeb, SICK BEAD: ACHE, JAUNDICE or GREEN SICKNESS, BIL- {0U8 COLIC and BILIOUS FEVERS, they should be judiciously taken foreach case, to correct the discased action or remove the obstructious which cause it, OF DYSENTERY or DIARRA bat cu a dose is generally required. tobe deliver dat t*e Department in packages of 10,000, at 26% cents per thousand, and de- liverabie to agents at the place of manufacture jg cents per thousand, and three-quarters cent for packing and directing. George T. Jo.s propo-es to furnish the stamps at 25 and ‘Scents per thousand, no matter how packed fas Mrs. Lrxcorx.—Various statements having been made im regrrd to a proposed visit of é “4 ze invitne Presi ‘For BHEUM + GOUT, GRAVEL, PAL- government thereof. which have brea eviab- | OF Low delivered. Tue National Bawk Note | (on were prot wnlywell wena cece bas eee Engine ander the prow oa ao eo | PirATiON OF THE HMABT, PRIN TN Tie iaeed in parsuance of the act of March 4, 1 47, | Company propore to farnish them. deliverable ed that Congres should have ‘a supervi. | Johnson, it may be stated that that lady wrote Pe SRS eh = = auctirenangaeden Amp epee Re Geena ce os cones aettrorenens ¢ a tectors, ‘on otthe disbursement of monies appropri- | to Mr. Johnson some time Since is, epotnt- qased action of the system. ' With such change ton Acts,” it shall be the duty ot the Presi- | OF on embossed paper at 25 cts. per thousandio | ™ r Spaulding (0.) follow-d, repeating the | questing to ee ous under ke protection, In | For CROPSY and BROPSICAL SWELLINGS dent, om ‘the application of the Legislature ae nT Sines ey, | vibwe given the other day, aud showing the | due coures Me, Johmoon’ intornted noe of bin | ther seta te esta ye ‘and frequent doses 4 either of said States, or of the Governor, | Another bid from Gorge T. Jones Yo | nderenity and jus ‘ce of ‘making nese appro: | intesien to sell irom whin conn ta tee aceems to produce the effect of @ drastic purge. when the Legislature is ‘not im session, to vali | furnish the stamps for 21 cents per thousand, | Decr=sity and jus ce of ma dmente nade | cht Bet £ the atti Brenan lor SUPPRESBIOM & large dose should be ork such number of the militia in thar or any | 2O matter where delivered or how packed. | DO i ORs Ate “SPnuw vere ty nid tie Fone fee eaumore: of the: ‘August, stopping at | {ken #8 it produces the desired effect by symps- ther Stay or to employ 80 pmuch of the tad ee ae aes = ted tog ol BEF appropriations, viz: — For Government Southampton, and rince then, at her request, | 2a Dinner Pill tako one or two Pills to pro- be soapplied for to supprr<s such insurrec- | délivered at the eat = taeey, aad Mra. weadinticg &e > of that inweoaee Pe ee nee abe wiht oe i henes on het ‘way to ‘An sogasigual dose “Cimalatee the stomach and tested “in the President, “shall” bene | stamps Mr. Jones bas not furnished to the | 2-07 for Fd Salioce OER Re ee eee ae ne Raaplces. We toe it | Sev tevagecsss theapsiem, Heneniete sites of” ereised only the spplication of the | Department any evidence as to his being en- on eee, care OF paupece Medical atted- | Queen’ Victoria, ae merpon the. deceass of | Yan! Js toleral gs Legislature and Executive, as the case may be, | ®&xed in the business or that he occupies fire | ~: for the care of paupers, a | BrSident Lincoln, the Queen wrote a letter of | Qe whofeels tolerably well. often, finds there vhoseu im pursuance of the reconstruction acts | proof promises ane bis bide will bethrowncat. | “The amendment proposed. by the Committes | condolence to Mrs. Liveole’ we find the sur, | Cor hee nee eee ‘and renovating effect om aforesaid So met poo a ane a = te ee Lonmente tnoteniract wilt beawarded on Apprepriations was to provide that under | mice made in one journal that it is not beyond | the digestive apparata: 7% entitled “An act 10 provide fo call- 4 forth the militia to execute the laws of DeaTu oF Cart, Fraser—Capt. Alex. V. Fraser, for many years connected with the ue service, died in Brooklyn, N. on the 22d inst. He was head of the Bu- a in the Treasury Department from 1843 to under Secretaries J.C. Spencer and R. J. sizer, and im 1549 he superimtended the building of the Revenue Catter Lawren 3 at up yard in this city, which vessel he ~ommanded, and Was the first one seut to the Port of San Francisco, Cal., to protect our mmerce on that coast. He imtroduced the ‘er A commission received frem the Grand the Isst two approp: iations the contracts should the range of poset be made by the Surgecn General, who should autborized to return lity “hat the latter may feel im the course of a few days. ks in person, if Not to DR. J. 0. AYEB &CO., Practicar Cusxists, Loweii, Mass., 0.8.4 oe , in December of erch year. ma est of her ut Sun. Z. D. GILMAN, TBE PRESIDENT has appointed A.M. Gange- | port to Congress ‘cember of erch ye become a guest of her M: pa % Serre ‘i ne Seuate amendments were then tiken up, wer, Chief Clerk, to be Acting Third Auditor | ang’ Mr. Washburne moved to reduce the | Tue NrwAve@nicn MinIsTER The Baron | J¢2S-comD2w Agent, Washington of the Treasury, during the temporary absence empount appropriated for the Deaf and Dumb of Hon. John Wilson, the Auditor. Institute .fom 325,000 to £12,590. ‘The amendment to reduce was agr-ed to, Charles Von Lederer, the newly appoiuted Envoy Extraordmary and_ Minister Pleni- —————————————— Eten AND BUROPEAN NEWS. ————_<0e-—___. i on a zs ‘ potentias yt be ache Specie peat a “THE MAIL at er Senate amendments were con- | distingu: member of the Lederer-Trathern Disciovurees = Tho three. robbers Wade wan, | curred in. family, which was raised to the nobility in Sout dlgedbed cummealy ter- lyn near Seymour, Ohio, as stated in our | , The question then recurred upon Mr.Wash- | 1778 by the Empress Maria Theresa. The esting matter trom Tne Times. tel hic columns ye y, made a full | Urne’s amendment in relation to the commis- | present head of the family is Baron Gonzalyo, Newspaper uitherto keown as the Er-aing disclosure of their connection with many rob. | Sion to disburse the charities, and it wasagreed | who is now serving as a lieutenant colonel in | mart, naviagmecome the property of the pro wi- beries and murders in that vicinity. The head- | ‘Yeas =7, nays 53. the Austrian army. His excellency thenewly | etors of The Times. 18 pal twice a quarters were at Reno House, near Rockford, | . Tue House took-up the resolution of the | appointed Austrian Minister Was born in 1-12, | week, under the title of Senate fora recess from Monday next until September. Atter an excited debate, the demand for tne previous question was seconded. Seymour. This family to be the originators of numerous highway robberies, and dircct uecipants in nearly all of them, render-ng and commenced bis diplomatic career as councillor of the legation in Warsaw, where he atterwards held tue important post of consul-general. On leaving Warsaw Earon “THE MAIL,” wl heretofore Sarre Repco . 8 week. . 1b! will be d Pri- Ti pa Taesday an about two miles from declared urders and te safe, ‘The House, by a vote of #0 yeas to $i nays, | Lederer received the appoimtment of Minister | day, will contain the mews and all ponents ahd lew abiding ‘op and, dnOlding the | refused to order the main question. to Hamburg, from which city he Bis now been | Metiers of interest appearing in the three pre- nal state of fear. John Reno is now in the transferred to Washington. The father of the —-re--___ Commission FOR TRIADOF THE CoLUMBUS pon ey akg PRisoNERS DissOLVED.—The military commts- , and wo other members of the family are pew minister ceshepines'f officiated as consul. arrest tor robbing the general of Austria and Tuscany in New York. for nies. Subscribers can obtain “THE MAIL” Lodge of the United S.ates. Capt. F° was | Adame Express Company; and kk Reno, | *!0n for the trial of the Columbus prisoners . ae { " 7 foo all a ng ol 0 7 7 rs and was dissolved yesterday, in compliance with Tue Cro Says the Frederick R-pubi‘can per A- is the 2 shee tg Fame copy sea omreraiy we | Memenseirreneparocemninct he eng |e, Gevaird every etsy ei | ue nox Saree Braet, Ryanen | BSC bee perenh ot Petes Beene _ large reward will be tor him many friends who will regret to learn ~ ° hore of the far. +} of his den Senc i Adsms Express on the of his body at , in which he says:—“Ia view of the actioa of | js regarded as a tair one, but tl <o'er service some Cait St fs" yas Sate | Stysourachnen Coun. Tadasa °° “| iy Legato t-day aad tee protabistmins | mevttanys shed oy they ‘te he bas beea the agent sor the New York Board $$ diate admission of Georgia and the cessation of | somewhat a ~~ , it being of underwiters, which position he filled at the Dork LAaWLESSSESS IN TENNESSEE AND | militsry authority, the Commanding General | short of what they anticipated. From all we Ime of bis death. Uoast DerEexce.—The following jo-nt reso- luticn, im-Toduced im the Senate to-day by Mr. Howard, wrs passed: & resoleed, <¢, That the General of the Army anc the Admiral of the Navy. or in the absence of ihe A thea the a expectation of the grower, 8nd we doubt very Vice Admiral, be authorized apd direct. | WRs prevented from g him. No cause | dispstch to the Paltimore Sun dated Belair, | much. if the exp ciaiions of the isrmen ed to Inquire into the "auiity and pr cule fo Rap diive inauon is known. Hertord County, Md., July 22, says: “Ieaac | thro he county will be more than sable y of the Ryan-Hitehcock moda of m: Gus. Benton, & weil-keown vonfectioner, | Moore, colored, attacked abighly respcetadle |r, a 4 ‘ * * zane for ficatiows, amd that they report to Con- | Ws severely stabbed in Memphis yesterday [ young isdy, near this town, this » with 3 ae ee greSS Bt the wext session tereot. ABMY Onvrrs.—Brevet Lieut. Colonel T Moore, Quariermaster, Bas been ordered ‘ore. pair to New York city. and report to Brevet severe wound. ’ t of ti jor Gexera! Cook: Resir- eee) Lovp Le—The Chicago cor w | that low rates are lik — Board. Te re noite pA F; ine AxornEr Exotisu Princrse.— The Princess ofthe ‘Terre Haute Ezprese says that trus. | good judges say from 53s) to resignatio? of Captain Richard +» Phx. | Of Wales on July sth beeame the mother of | ters of the First ‘terien Caurch of the | Buriey, however, | ty-ninth Iptantry. First Lieut. J.©. Cowman, | YOURE @ingh'er, ber fourth child. She was | sarmer city have sent. Newman Hall an invita- and a large incr Thirty-seventh lotautry, has married on Maret 1th, 1863, aud bas new two [tion by cable to become pastor of the charch. | source is hardly eaheieesameeais P soDs and two d: the oldest child being | ¢a salary of ten ogee papers ver nee 20 Noy and. mans of! SUPERINTENDENTS oF Nationa: Cxue- | fourand ahaif yearsold. The child just bora | jn gold, sad a parsonage. His answer nO ‘ly to be very vTegis).—The, following-named Supe: nten- | M*°s the hme grandehild which has | been made public. " ut circ denis of Nausnal CemeieriensIniely appointed, | P*" boF# fo Queen Vietoria, [} ea The Manisier of be Interior at Braacois | Mat Frmains to bese Hopame Daal <iaitat. Vat LienryEewws: | France a tant sing ancumer mtorenies bee ee ee ee Stee Be Home, > Was ry Brown. nee i$ S tight-fitting gatment, mm tes ee state of cnerson OY, MO; ADSaars Fort Seoa. [sa vumentionables, whieh Br as close as ht Dreeet-load- i— and Albert Dean, ohne exas. | sug bi t ie Renee hak eee ap, ahotbes pecect soureetanday OST, ne the y v. ched was A Bi ' a by the officers of | ley, president of the commission, daicd July stances the farmers have turrshed. The Es Miseissipri—Qn Monday night Samuel McSwain, ibging geo! Granada, egal ves shot le un and mo: wes I ressing, 2 y directs that the commission of which you are president suspend the tal of vo have heard we thi.)k the crop will fall farshort proceedings he prisoners charged wjth the murder of Ash- of what it has been estimated at.” ‘The Cen.reville Observer S4¥8: “Just before ‘wounded, by 4 negro named burs. The pri.op-rs will be retain: 4 im cus- |) harvestin the wheat ee up- who was pursn d by the citizens and @ pariy |. .dy i!) surther orders.” The court sdjourned. posed that heavy crops would made, but ofsoldiers. Afr Le'ng chased several miles | 1/l] Fricay, and the wi aecscs for the prosecu- | many have thrashed their wheatand very sma‘) into swamp he was wounded twice by Ser- | tion le. for ‘he North yields bave been the result. We have heard of geau’ Smith and captured, and brought beck to b ne crop that hrs come to anything like the Grerada, where the mob, with great difficaity, Lyxcu Law 1x HaRvorp County, Mv.—A mornine by Charles Gustmen. Bilt Nelson and Howell Coob, two n° :roes, Bot mto a dispute yesterday ep Pigcon road, Memphis. The laver drew a rezor, and former =bot bim im the breast, iaflic.irga AGRICULTURAL Pros? Exciaxp.— Toul intentions. He wasarresied and placed in The London. 7 s, of the 20th inst , thus + = ul, When brought ont before @ magistrate, ils sflerneca, & mob overpowered the officers rpc, amid great excitement, carried off the prisoner and bung bim. @F7-Poriraite of the American poet, Longfel. Pr die sed mk ey * neeoty, ote 790s New Nermre be a7 Tahanet Oo 4 7 om rava . sav aweceeirt low, appear Toncen pene . <~e me to uw * a Aso Bvaa res Sr eeu ‘There is an unlooked-fer activity in(dovern- and & general disposition to purchase both gold and Governments for higher prices. The bulis ‘The Acme ef Medical Science RERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE ' | | | ® ACHIEVED IN THE WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF NEW MEDI- PROTRACTED FROM BIDDER causes CINAL PRIN JIPLES IN ADWAY'S REQUIEB PROMPT TREATMENT PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. OOATED WITH SWEET GUM. If you are suffering from results of early indisere- tions, what efect dose it Produce Open your gonnral | ee h? Do you feel weak little extra exertion produce the heart? Does your liver, or urinary Ist Principle me! or Merc Purification and equalization of the circuta- tion of the bleod. Sth. The proj anctritious rties of these Pills communicate ncipie to the blood and reparative soothing. of tntestinai Fevers, where a cure . The aged and suffering from . sine! cbetowie, uy the une of ose Pil 4 Cures reguiar evacuations. i) per day se- the se scharg- with distarbance ef Persons snffering at oe aim. : Sgt eh cng henge bead ping Coe it Pilis. The hap. iness of their effects on Bo the satis Teeter saence ome on wail aie gow of tet u 1 com ou ‘an vie wifes : t 7 THE PROPERTIES OF DB. RADWAY'S PILLS. ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ISTHE GREAT IURETIC, the Ch on, Puri They Equalize - 2) dos ree Corrapt $etained deposits trom the system in six hours. $8 A CATHARBTIC they increase, when sus- pate tes periostaltic movement of the boweis, Snd promote a quick evacuation of its contents. Their influence is cxtended throughout thesretem, ring the retained ite in the into Be inveenam: stimul the secretory duets of 1° merens and liver. in the promotion and in- erease of the flow of bile and pancreatic faids. PUBGATIVES cf common sloes exert their ac- tion on the colon and ong he ye the Blood, ‘cmors, and AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR DISEASES or TE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DBOPSY, OBGANIC WEAKNEsS8, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, 45D ALL DISEASES OF THE The NUTRITIOUS and TONIO of Sus scrrint dishattes-linewion ana tinastaiiees teri res, inerease the appetite and promote digestion, ‘Their BEDATIVE properties allay pain in the system, ¢ bowels, either from iigammetion, colic, Havulence. win . ‘cramps, ac, helr COUNTER IRBITART extends arrarbot the ayetem where yt Noe ‘Ind pervou UBINABY OBGANS, WEETHEB EXISTING IAPHOB: 9% BUDOBIFICS they scinilate the secrenious of toe akity Tadace exher lation of obstructed perspiration. THEIR DIURETIC proprieties act on the kid owes. correcting regulating the fow of THEIR ANTI BILIOUS subfect to bilioos will & system healthy digestion 694 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENSA. ¥. 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