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eS, ‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, | At the Star Building, ° sw. Corner Pennsyivania Av.and Lith Street, NOYES, BAKER&«CO. Estes Nar one coy ‘The STAR us served by the carriers to their euserabers im ihe City ae! District st Taw ORNTS PER WEEK. ‘st the counte:, wh or w shout wrappers, Two Cxnrs erch. PRicB non MAITING Three months, One Della: and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office louger than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—poblished on Friday werning—One Doiiar aud a Halfa Year. Ft | | ~' REcORSTRUCTION BILL.—The bill reported ertainj constructors of iron-clads for work FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. EVENING STAR. | phy sae aap Cade dig = eer pees tenes C5 ‘erriva to Committ Ou Ciaims.® | The New York mousy market continccs to thorizes the eonvent' Claims. from Commitiee on Work with extreme ei.e. This Afternoon’s Proceedings. ‘Mr, Bingham, (Ohio) Oa goveraments Fs %, Mississippi, and Texas, heretofore Reeonstruction, reported @ bill for tie moze loans are still quoted at 3a4 ; on Washington News and Gossip. ‘ccd, in adaision 10 their oiber powers. 10 Pamaesuie i of the States of Virginia, | Si Sttaness raiteoy collaterals at Se6 Per | Make removals and appomtments of all of | pywarp The Scant merat 10 &. 1. i ohelpel, and Texas. erat. In the discount line tere is a little more Rreneamization OF MILITARY Diereicts | ficers of the provi ional goverameats. It au- ae Mr. Anthony the Commitee Ky.) addrescéd the House in on Printing —_— resolution relative to print. position 30 Setivity. Since the last quarterly stalemeat IN THE SOWTH.—Secretary Schofield, by dires- | thoriges the P ovisional Governors to remove bye yep ey ee of the part - " o! is movey Fates, vom of the President, will shortly 1. ue an o°- | andappoint Regiciere ev Jndzes of Eteci.on, | img speci of patents; which was passed, aged d So Ger reorgapiaing the five Military D<cricts in | (Who are not to be eligible to any electivee =| Mr. up joint resolution to Wich ha. Prevented auy large busiecss Ju dis. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, late the of TS on steam- Mr. Conness asked the number of passen- ers to be allowed, under the bill, by vessels of relieving anumber of om. | those diviriets. Civil gov- | re-established in all of Southern Sia Won duy fier.) and to ony) wary force to males n perce and execute laws. 5 not Bg Fates. follows:—6v day 7 gi or under, 5a5% per cent.;3 enexcept Virginia, Mississ’ppi, and Mr. Butler. in the debuie in the House on | Siven tonnage. - e “, tnd the aituirs taraed over io the aivit {the DAN thie aforacon, thon Tet tae, ils cow'a eubjced wae not atfecieds is net mais nat | FROM BUROFE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. | Yer meng. ? “Aes PET cents 910 Omonths, 6.7, horit'rs by the multary commanders, hence | not porsibly becorne a lnw as Congress would | additional space te wee eer rovis | gi Q¥DO, July 21 Forenooa.—Consols. 011 —-_—_. miliary will be withdrawn from all except | sdjoura ov Monday, avd the Presid-n: woald | sions of this bill are the result of a conference | 20 pax: Erietgt, aecoumt;" U. S. Bonds, Government Securties. the three States avove named. Gen’! Reynolds | not sct on it in that time. between the Commissioners of Emigraiion at 5 ort ed “Saly %—Forenoon. —U. Ss. ‘Wasntxoron, July 24, 168.—Jny Cooke & ommaud of Texns. General Gillem of Missscippi, and General Stoneman of Vir- gimia. General Bachanaa, in comm .od of be Mr. Washbarne. of Miivois, said he under- stood the President wonld inke acion oa all the important bills pre eotd to him. Bonds 762,476 %. LivERroot, July 2% — Forenoon. — Co:ton ready; sales of 10,69 bales; sales of new, Co. tarnish the following quotations of Goy- ernment securities : New York and Batumore, the ship own and (be Treasury Department. “ aes Mr. G an amendment, that the r. Comness move provisions of this bill shail not apply to shi % 5 A a : . RS | $5,000 port, 19,000 wales; specalation, Fitth Disiric:. Geartal Canby, of the Second, | | 4.15 ¥.m.—The bill passed by a vote of 112 to | carrying emigrants between the porsa of the | 3 typ’ bette: stock, 602,000 bale; Americas, and General Meade, of tpe Third, will be re. | 27. Kast and Oplitornins ‘which was agreed io, aud | bead bakes. ‘ABI8, July 2 —Forenoon.—Ballion has in. creased in Bank ot France i0,500,009%. AFFAIRS IN RICHMOND. veved am@ ovder-d to duty elsewhere. Some | < will al obe made in the Freadmen’s , Tean Offies"s m tpae States. the ‘ Mr. Cl ler up the joint resolution Telative to the survey and examination of rivers and harbo: SUPERINTENDENT OF SEWERS, CARRIAGE* ways, Foorways, ann New Britornes.— The following order has heen addressed by 1565, Jan. & Toly, °65. Jan. & July, 6. Eiye Twenties, Jan. & Jaiy, ‘6°. ‘Ton Forties. Five Twenties, Five the request of Por % ; ~ y of C4 Richmond, VA., Jaly 34.—One the securities © SUATION OF TUR FexKoven'’s Bo- | MSyor Bowen to Sarveyor Briss: the use for a Committee of Conference on | a 9 RE Generai Howard, Commissiouer of (be Mavyon’s Orrick, City HALL, Wasnixeton, | te 1 to establish a line of steamers from pe J Ka trond bond of H. S. Wigand, the collec- "7 ” { .. July fth, 1388... Bliss, Bey, “ity | New York to Enrope was concurred in. pte xes, wes withdrawn. #reecmen’s Burean, has just iscucd a circalar Igating the sct of Congress to coatinue reun JOT one year, which became a law Mr. Chandler called up the bill in reference to the Alexandria canal. Mr. Cameron said the Senate would scarcely The City Council last night appoiated a Commitice to receive the books #nd money fom bim Surcegor—sir: You are hereby reqne-ted to assume and d'-charge the duties which bave beea periorm d for some time past by the pre ihe Bu es pass this bill if they kaew what they were | Wi this morning refused to give them mproval of the | so Cal po jenscien a bent, It suthorinnta bridge fo be peat that UP; claiming that the Council was not a legal with the decision of the New I nild'ns d you are authorized to | Woe!d go into the hands of a monopoly that is | body, he having been ap; cd by the milita. Secoad Compiroiier of the Tieoenry, stati ba: none of fhe provieonsot the act went in Ty could not obey their orders. General S.oneman wa: 9) now + powerful that it bas been enabled to cemand and r e trom said so-called officer preveat ‘any other connection bet ‘Wash. sueh book”, map". pepers, instruments aud A Burglar im a Lady’s Bedchamber. led to, and he On Wednerday evening the residence of : 2 z- | iMgton and the West and the North, except | i* a d an order removing Wigund ard op- | thomas H Whit, F ‘thy of Pei effect before Jaly 16, 186+. Tae Com oner | otber Toper.y he has in Bis po. ves ‘on beloaz- wt he Owe i fo hoe ra co pointing Edward Winnie in his pirce. .Whi.e, Esq., on the corner wry announces that thé retention of oificers ane Be sme bt wi sea ga big ae ba Rete ea eu Bae aad So ae | The Collector handed’ ore te tooks aod | 88 mad Scovill’ avenue, was entered by A hovized by the set isequivaleat toarcsppomt. |‘ ste : burglar. Fortunately, yer, the Man was discovered before be had an opportunity to do auy rif_ing, and his retreat was effected with such haste ibat he did not eyen wait to pay the ordint ting civility of bidding the family good n et. ‘Upon retirimg, one of the hail ‘windows, connecting with a sloping shed, the further of which was only abou etgal feet rrom the ground, was leit open. Pieaty Qj ite the window was the room & Miss ute, sister of Mr. White. Adjoining her chamber was that of ber two brothers. Daring the night Miss White awoke — not irom & sweet rream of peace, but with a siart, movey with a protest. __ Wizend was appointed some time in conseqnenee of difficnliies in Proved the security, only took po the office a few weeks back. example of its grest power » id infirence pe would call attention to a bill which be passed some time since, to suthorive the consiruction of a line between Washington and Baltimore, bat which the Coramitiee of Commerce refnsed tc report, albough yceur afterwards he ad heard that a till granting @ similar franchise had been passed. He would offer an amendment pro- viding tbat sny Company hereafier desiring to cousuuc? a radlroud in the District of Uo- Iumbi@ shall be at liberty to cro’s the said bridge, and requiring the canal to commne farcs aud chock Assistant Com missioners of the Bureau directed jo forward the names of suc GexN. GARPrELp, Chairman of the Honse Cemmitt-e on Military Affairs, will, whea the Senate bill forthe reduction of the arty estab. lishment is reached, report some amendments of secondary impor'ance, #1d try to get a vote, and ifMr. Butler and Logan consent to keep ther tomahawks ovtot the bill. it may pass, The Hov e Commit 2 will esp ciatly urge act on on the cl. ase giving arms to Southern Sot: goverements. As this measure is one of are officers as may be required for reassiznmeat wader the ac SENATOR NORTON, of Minnesota, was » Lyeterday. inthe ety of Baltimore, to vita, dkwybier of Mr. James e:eciky. Tae ceremoay was Rey. Mr. Horris, Chaplain: ence ot the bride's faiber, pee enetiaenn eee 4 THE YALE AND HARVARD BASE BALL MATCH. Harvard Victerious—The Regatta Concert a a Worcester. Maxs., July 24.—The base batl Match between the Freshman nine of Yale College and the Harvard University Club re- sulted in a viciory for the lader, by a score of i 2 buggaze for auy such company: r) 1 knot come one was and was followed by a brillinu rceptio broke eng es om tbe Speaker's cae the T the fates to be fixed by referer 1gnd forbidding | 39 to 19. The yee layed seoeely a Sy mine secmucoeene im ber oH : sdeats o: | CbaNces for iis final prssage are not of the best, | the privilege to any company that shall refase innings, but steadily improved and beat | room ‘wri book beter ae Pci Sarnemyie treopbect with OF check the bugzage of aus | the Yal-e, whose fleldiug was below pan pe eneel writing ta: bosk of guid, oats big burglar standing at the foot of the bod. For ‘& moment she lay motionless, but he stirred noi; then, with a scream which the whole house and brought her brother to her immediate Bssisiance, she sprang from the bd and seized her watch and jewelry apon a stand near the head of the bed. The burgia- rious wearer of biturcaied garments tarried not for’ momen’, neither stood be upon the order of his going. but sprang to the door, cror-ed the hall, and mizzied through the win- dow. Mr. te opened the door just in time to se> him go throngh the window, and reached the window just im time to see him leap from the shed. He was a mau about five feet eight inches high. light and musculariy Built, and dressed in dark clothes and light slouched bat. The police kave a cluc. and his arrest, if he rematns in this city is but a ques- tion of time. Miss White possesses a delicat> and sensitive nature very rarely met with, and bas often satd that no one could enter her room, no matter how soundly "she slept, wihont Awakening ber. and without her feeling their Presence. Tbis assertion she hax proved in a practical way that admits of no cavilling at Tr powers. for so quietly did the buygiar ev - ter the window and crovs the hall thai, with the door of bis room open. and himself awake, TreStorm.—The rain storm which was so reireshing Pere to-day was extraordmarily vere im the North, and dispatches reesived bere previous to the breaking down of the wires, north and west of Balumore. say that it did & great deat of damaze to property in New York aud elsewhere. oiver so authorized Mr. Sherman suid this was a bill to pat it in the power of the Baltumore and Ohio Railroad to control a farther monopoly. This company bas uoOw such a comiro! over ihe Maryland Legisipinre that it is impossible to obiain a chariey fora railroud through Maryland with- out its consent, aad thus Washing.on wa: sub- stantially isolated from the rest of the country. They reiuse to connect-with any o:ber toWashi- ing-on; while they avail themselves of the libe- ral policy of Ohio and other States to make con- NectioDs iMmevery direetion. They de ir-tomake coar-¢.soa Wil the Nortbern Central. a road that géeaily promot’s the cor f the West. They de=re t» cat po ses ion of this ‘The grand regatta concert and ball was a lendid affair. Gov. Bullock and mo tall of ¢ preminent citiven< of Gloucester were pro ent. It is estimated that over 20,W0 strangers are in the city. sor the North at the close of the recepiion. § tl TRE Nef onal Industrial Advocate, whict bas bern pad'ished at Washi zion, D. C., will be sssurd io futere in New York city, commenc- sug July 2%, by the Westingtoa Co-operative Association. The paper is devoted to the prin- cxples ef the Labor Reform movement, as laid down in the platform adopt d by the Natvoaal Labor Unioa, at Cbvexgo, Angusi, 1831 New Yorx, Lir-dick was k ja reveoge for previous : on, Realm custody. Jonn feat last nia’, for intoxies- Prrsonat.—Dr. A. G. Mackey, S.C. Hon Calvin C. Cowles, N.C., and Bisbop Waipp '¢, of Mina., ore atthe National. ----Mozes H. Grinnell, E-q., i st Willard’s, NOMINATED.—The Presidext ye t*rday sent to the Sevaie the rominat'on of Samuel Milli- gan to be Judge of he Court of Claims. Fortress Mowror. July Dauntless. trom Orchilla, wi timore, sailidat noon. —The schooner ALL THE TELECRArH Lixes North and West wtb guano for Bal- were troken down above Baltimore by the vio- wat storm this moraing. The conduciors of southward bound treins report that the tracks are in many places flooded with water, which has been falling in great quantities, b idg-o a# >) movopolice the trevel of the South a well #3 the North. the only other bridge, the Long Br, ture ———o —-e. INTERNAL REVENUR.—The receipts from this Source to-day were 2325,550.05, sore. THe Worcearee Recatta—Tar Yate CREw.—The only crew sent to Worcester by Yale this year, is the University crew, and is as follows: Parry, troke: Copp, starboard stroke; Lee, port waist; Drew, starboard waisi; Bucklin. port bow; Terry, bow. Parry is of the graduating cla:s; Copp and Bucklin are Junior ind Lee, Drew and Terry are Ges. Casey RETIRED.—Upon his own ap- pheation Brevet Major Geaeral Silas Casey, Colowel Fourts Infantry, having served over forty consecutive years, has been by direction ef the President retired .rom active T¥ice, and Bit mame entered upon the retired hist of fherrs of the grade to which he no ¥ belonzs. saeTei:siruce exists on this ubierly nowerless ome relief is granted. If the Biltimore and Ovo reilroud gets the control ot ‘bis road to Alegandria it will comp'e? it» monopoly to Wast ington. and be would never vow ior ay bill to extend the powcr of tb's corsoration. Mr. Morrill ( » and pro- nonncéd al! this talk abeat the influence Baliimore spd Ohio K°ilroad was the greatest THe SENATE has been in executive session for the mo-t partot theday on the Sandwich Istand treaty. Tue Writs House. of the Cabinet was he Acc#PTED.—The President bas accepted the he regular meetn< it her Bre. Cle diay; all the mem. | resignation of Brevet Major General Roberi K. | bugalov in the world. He denied thi he or | Junlors: and J vin ee FR ne nn Nee ROetaA sat ewrdend rata i 1s Scott, to take effect trom and after July 6th. any of the + omratitee of Con merce had rete Is . the ——— ae eee ee Cea e SUR nents July Gh. | inthe micrest ofthe Beltinore and Obio Hale | BSXY._ Of the present crew Party. Copp aad To FResnzx Savt Fisi.—Many persons Lee'were on the crew last year, who ate in the habit of freshening mackerel, or Toud, and s?‘d the bill to which Mr. Cameron the winning Freshman dad a'luded had been passed at that Senator's Pp RzvorT oF National Banks —The follow- jugisthe abstract of quarterly report: of the Try was on crew of last vear; dent. It fish, never dream that ihere is a right , Bucklin bas rowed in several home races. | OtBeT st! , own . al‘eitation. a 3 ; Keceirts From Ovstous.—The receip's | Nations! Bank-a¢ Associations of the United | “Aw >riuriber dice: » the bill w.samend- | While Drew was never in a boat until this bas cate the poreees 4 te Tse: 3 froma customs at the poris below mamed from | Siat's, snowing the'r condition om the morn- | e«, and pasa. : sg. | Is the strongest maw of the ns eae ae aud | atany salt works, knows thet the salt Malis to Joly 13th to Isth,weress follows: New York, | ing of the first Mondsy in July, Iss: The Senai ie then, at 12 o'clock, went into Ex. | 12 oe ri a peeps, the bottom, Justso it is in the pau where your 4.02. Dhiladelia, $1 °: Boston ‘cutive .coston, ‘The average weight of the crew is 163ponnds, | Mackeral ee ll hn cgdeny Balumore, 217)" Tow, +0963, 06>,455 Hovsk oy REPRESENTATIVES —The House | flye more than that of Harvard. Drew is the = a n, the salt will fall to the skin ure as embied this morning at ten o'clock. beaviest man, weighing 275 pounds, and Terry = ak yr teed bens b Ar SE geen me —— qevcseeps+-+ S3L761,8% 00 | Mr. Hooper, (Mass.,) from Ways and Means Tightosi, weighing Io, ‘Drew is also the | #\*b down, Mesalé falls to the bottom of the Prrsoval.—Mr. Roter: Lincotn f= in town, vs dep'a to Committers, reported hack the Senate bill for being 26, and Terry the youngest, | Be. 73d t ‘ae come out bapa as it and is the gurst of Sceretary Welles. He i= ~, 27013.950 00 J an issue of a temporary loam, and it was | 18%. The averaze age is 234; that of Har. Oboe ee aes at sow pracuising law in H"imots, and is held ta ‘a s.6~0,100 co | tr Butier (Mass.,) from Commitiee on nies unalone yer a zion: seaeral ¢teem for bis fine qualides of heart | omer siccks. Honds and Mor! Appropriations, reporied a bill making appro- ind walk three miles betore | pedaN gary allthe relini wtheressapt Men and mind. . KOS ose : 19,491.-t0 16 | priation for certain temporary clerks, which day, aud retire carly. | once tothe bill for the dicetablt bunani of the ae = : Due trom 11u,824,541 Sz | bad been inadvertently omitted iu the general ted of beef, potators, | Trish Church. Congregetionalist= and Ba; APYROPEIATIONS POR THE Dist! = emi smtp appropriation bill. “It appropriates $20,200 for | wheaten grits, graham bread, eget, and tox, tints g2p's unisin doeee ot the Sees need Among the approprstions of tbe civil expense | Bankers ....+. «+++ 9,269,062 72 | vemporary clerks in the Indian Bureau; $10,000 ommenerd exercising on the waier in ; Bankiag House, other Real Ex- tate, Furniture and Fixtures. current Expenses .. Premioms .... oe Crecks and otber cash items. Bills of Natioual Banks Bills of other Bank: bet (signed by the President on the 20th) are \0 for Tepe iring and finishing the Capitol extension; $5,000 do. for the new dome: or re- pairs of the eastern por.ion of the City Hil 3.00 for continuing the work on the porta ront of the Patent Offic, and for improvingG@ sweet, trom 71h io-weh str ete. $10.00: for re- pois of che Apecostia bridges #500: bridze at Latic Falls 2,000: Long bridge $15.0); tor 1DT pavement threugh the mall on 6h surrec $2,000; for compl-ting the culver! through. jc Garden $15.000- for the further im- provement of Lincolm square £*,0'U: for -ala. = dee x of Metropoliten Police $211,600, for the United Presb; bly of the Church of Scotland, a large So ses The Tiish Pres- ‘rian As. emb! , bY Asmall major- The Estiblicued Church of are against the bill. The Wesleyans are divided on the subject, and avoid all official demonstration. Gerrine Rip or a HvscamD.—Joun Bago, of Monroe, Michigan, died recenily, of arsenic. His wife and one Mr. Cronk were suspected and arrested. Cronk boarded at Bego’s, and was in the habit of kissing Mrs. Bego frequent- ly, and Mr. Bego bad some trouble with her They co Apri previous io wbieh time recourse was mg the winter to the rowing weights and other apparatus in the gymnasium. Inappea: men are perfect. Browned And hardened by exposure to the sun, aud de- lop’d by exercise they will evidenily prove ard to beat.” Undoubtedly they will give a xood account of themselves; aud the race is regarded by both Colleges as likely to be close, and the 1sne more uncertain than it was last year.—New Hoern Palladinn tor temporary clerks in the State Department and $0000 for expense of tne office of Bi surveyor Generaj of Utah The bill was pussed. The Bouse then proceeded to the considera- ation of business on the Speaker's table, and dispose of it ax follows Senate amendment: to House bill for the dis- tribut'gn of the reward for the capture of Jeff. concarred im potion of Mr, burn, (Mass.,) and the Hoase requested itiee of Oonterence. The Sonate amendwbent struck oat the name of Gen. Wil- sen as one of the persons entived to thie re- ward. Senate amendments to House bill establish. Comparnd Interest THE LovisiaNa LecisiaTure.—The bill ap- Propriating special iands in the Siw Treasury t retabit to detra, expense’ sof the Legislature was | £ToWing out of this. She often wished te get ‘wing of the sury iment | Capital Stock ips verween New York | vetoed by the Governor, and by both | Fid of him. and at one time offered firty dollars $175,000; fixtwrs and ire do. $25.00, fen lus Fund. arr st and other Laeger ae Mtge,” mou~ | Houses over his veto. Pesolutions calling on | to one Jerry ‘o drown bim, and also offered ubs do. y5,W0; repairs of buitdiag $15,009. "| TUE Vited Profit [ Seisgleat 1s ‘d in on motion of Mr. Hill, (N. J.) the Commander of the army for military aid | Cronk thirty dollars to poison him. lt was =F = Circulating Notes outstanding— q mae canoe was bese ; | Psssed both Houses. The House he- appointed | Shown that Cronk had bough: two ounces of CoNPTRMATIONS AND RE/ECTIONS.—The Sen- Nanenal. ~ 988,008,142 06 hay 4 prey: bod city of Washing. & committe to frame a new charter for the city | STseaic, Ate last evevimg made the following confirma. State... 049,137 00 | ton ro give a mortgage upon @ certain tract of oo, ne Sere se S2i0y A Civit RIGHTS CasBin Boston.—A very ‘ober! Newell, Irdian Agent, Idaho; | !udividual Deposits. Tare. V7 | land, wns passed, on motion of Mr. Ingersoll. ernor, and Speaker of ihe Houce enire con. | Steel colored barber of Boston was refused U. &. Hepesits. 2 5-H MT Senate joimt reeolution authorizing officers | travat site. TMhunicipal, tnd psrochial print. | Fetresbments ata restaurant ou account of bis ps re OE ccan: 00 | 804 soldiers of the army to wear upon Stats | ing ang virvaaily empowers inom to -stabl color, and the owner aferward told the barber ‘ashin: euri- anne - -aee + hit ; | oceasions the badge of ihe army corps in whic! . i ‘waiter WAS correct. Sub:equently Papa cr ‘Sy- | Due to Nauonal Han H246, 205 96 | USS served in the Inve War, was pos a eee Be Due to other Banks HAE 85 56 e Jewell, of the Piiniing Com- ing in opposition .othe bill, of- tr. Eanks, from the conference committee 7 fered to do the work defined tor the officizt on the Alaska bill, submitted a report, and moved that it be concurred in. Nenete rejected the following nomina- Wm. P. Wells, Assistant Secretary of Aggregate sired. 2 journal of the Sta e at bait the raves pr°scril a BNA pl git dee rh Chg gs the Treasury; Moses E.Flaunagav. Asse-sorot | |. a a Pending that motion, Mr. Paine (Wis) | ng nay tbe Sate ® bonus Dr meg thon ji m antacus Matacca enue, Thirty-second district of | EXreneis or THE Faezpuxs’s Bureat moved to lay the conference report on the table. es Deacon Andrews, the confes: - "5. Wiebe York, | Gen. Howard has iraasimitted & letier to Hon. | Mr. Butler said the conference report, it | CoHA'Sin gold every your, and give bond in | derer ot Holmes in Messachn-etts, ts not guil- June 3, b one Lundred thousand dolirrs. | Scnator Poin- | ty of any anteccdent murder, as the discovery very D. In- | T D. Blot, of Mas-., saying the Mouse contendenl tor hen the eh pesct | dexter (colored Rudveal) -poke and. voted | og skeleton balfe ails trom me Locorery, r Charles FE. Reims, of |” ..1p she sprech of Hon. B. M. Boyer, of Pa, et Soa pass #gainst the bill, on the ground of theeuormous | his enemies to ‘The bone xre those of Kauss, Consul at Hoaoluin. 4 printed in the Glue July Ista, | gmally. taxation it would invol Mr. O'Hara, an- & man who died be! Audrews was born. there r¥e many s(atemeuts and interenc s cal: | | Mr. Hinks denied that there was any real i . i ober Radical, favored ite bill, becauce i: | Give adogabad name nothing can ex- Po.Ticat.—in Mareb, 1861, Mr. Rasell, the | culat dto make a false impression re<pe Pasi of the principle advocated by ‘he | Sonia support the pariy. When the final vo.e | ceed the vileness that will > attibu‘ed to it. correspordent of the London Times, dined with | theexpen -s of the Freedmen’s Burean. — was taken the Demoera.s Jest the house. The motion to lay on the table was reyected— yens 57, nays 80. Mr. Miller (Pa,) asked Mr. Banks if the re- port did not surrender all that the Honse bad contended for. Mr. Banks said he thonght the House had surrendered nothing by the confereuce report. Mr. Boiler ( Mass.) by others endeavored to obtain the floor im opposition to the bill, but ry confasing ¢stimairt with actual expenditures, and by repeating OLD costs and estimates, he foots up amounts nearly four times the true sum. For snsiance, he gives Gen. Howard's estimate of the probably expenses for the year ending June “i, 1°67, os $11,054,159, and says - this estimate is much uader the actual coxi.” This estimate was reduced to 86,044.45), which Hore. oe Seymoar, iu New York, and cave the tolow ng secount of the con vers ution: —“The sou ofiered self 10 Mr. Horatio Ssymoar ¢ me bis views of the Consittution of the pit d States, aed by degrees the theme sprevd over the table. * * © There was nota man “bo maintumed that the Gov rament tad any On cn kune wee Was cansed in my eta + OD Fi ', by the discovery o! dody of Mr. Thomas Sieel, of New York. in the river on Portiand side There were Fonrricy New t was stated in the English Houze ot Lords Inst night that Rusia bas made ‘& Sugg¢ stion to the Powers to abaudon the ve in time of war. tary Commission at St. Petersburg tt ta early ‘vill provid- twas appropriated by Congress. But ield to Dut | 28¥ {0 cosider the question A power to coerce ibe peuple of 2 State, or to | MZOPN! Mr. Benks declined to yiel any one ing tor the purchase by the Government of all foree @ Siate to remaia ig the Union or under | ‘Be actual ree, ane ie ent La Loughridge, (Iows,) bis colleague on the | the ter graph lines in che United Kingions how tbe action Of the Federal Goverament * * © | hinitot ibe cash receipt expenses ix | OMe n i crenmidge aid he desired to explain | patted the Honse of Commons. In England the Abkbouzh they sdmiited the Southera leaders | yi. it your report ea This | eee = lpm ty conference ‘report, yield of grain will be quite equal to thean- | eapnot te goi. hod medita’ed the treason exainst the Uvion | Sikrs inv toial sum expended trom the orga: pois Se Mat ag a eater gy inky BS Russia rts are fe Ray they could not bring them elves tO | nization of the Buretu (ticluding assumed ac- y S97” At Gold Hill, Nevada, three weeks ago, rage. uptavorable, the yield being unusi small Corps Legicinit day bevere gouterdny ome Ce je lati ry on an aoacedment nthe ewes ill to re-tore the duty. which were formerly imposed on all American resinous producis imported into Fiance. Auster a lengthy debate the amend- ment was rejected, The proprietor of a Lon- don weekly bas been tried in Paris for libel and sentenced to @ fine of three thousand francs or tour months imprisonment. Tax Vote ov Vircixta—The Richmond Dispotrk is highly pleaod with the President's recent message vetoing the Electoral College bill, and denounces aa pee denyingits power todo so. The le closes 8s tollows: tiow their old opponents, the Republicaas bow 1 power, to dispose of the armed force of the Union > zaimst their brother Democrats in ibe Souther States, * * © Mr. Seymour ~a man of compromise. but his views go fur- her tbrn those which were eutertained by his perty two years ago. Although sece-sion would produce revolution, it was, neverthe- fess. im his Opinion, & fight founded on abstract principles, which could searcely be abrogated with due respec: to the original compac! —The Republican Convention in the lowa Histret. atter three days" balloting nomi- nated Cbaries Pomeroy, a inwyer of Webster city, for Congress. Pendleton is announced to speak ia Ken- Preamble. He believed tbat the manner im which the preamble has been amended took the best feature (rom it, and it wes only when he found the other members of the committee opposed to his views that he signed the report. je wes'a friend of the purclase of Alaska, and be wes satisfied that the preamble, as 10 wssed the Hou, could byt onal ‘Ube Sena: ie teens thane aan great difference of opi 100 bei ween the House and Senair. Mr. Washburne (1ll.)—Then let the Senate come vp to our views Mr. Louvhridge, not noticing the interrup- fon, sai@ the House had really surrendered nothing of the principle it contended for. It had not insi~ted upon incorporating the prin- ciple tm the bill Lecause it might have defeated courts of Departmeni of Freeamen’s Affairs from January 1, 1-65) to Jannary 1, 156s, 95.956,"88.49. This includes *500,000, Special Relief Fund, and $50,000 transferred to Agri- caltaral Bureau. All receipts .rom rents of abandoned lands, sales of crops, taxes, flucs, and all misceilaneyus sourers. are accounted for in this +xbibit. All supplies furnished by the Quarterines'er, Commissary, and Medical Departments, after July 1, 1566, were charged to the Bureau and paid for ont of the appropria- tion. The supplies furnished previoo< to chat date, not paid for, amounted to $2,430,763 72: add amounts expended from ns, $5.955,.5.49. Total, $5,286, Nothin, can possibly be added. unless it be the pay o} fessor James Denison, of tne National Deaf Mute Col ‘Weshin; » WD. C. brea invented im Paris. ppropi not been detailed for this duiy, which, accord. ing to Mr. Boyer’s figures, amounted the first year to $41,1%. Muitiplied by three, this gives $105,582, though the number of officers erving how in the Hureaas ovly 47. Max- “ army officers on duty in the Bureau, who gtiie 6 the ce t elections. it, but the House still b.d the right to declare mia brs a right, according to the Presi- ple dent's m re used. ‘Alexandria Constition—tbit is, the free whie male citizens of Virginia have the right to choose ten eleetors to cast her vote for Seymour and Blair. But es the milita.y are over us in a candidaie for re-elm Fiich Keatuel y Di tric The New Orirans Republican prints 8 hnge fou to Congress m the x Mr. Loughridge’s remarks, he was enUy interrupted with questions, but Banks, who held the floor, refosed to yield carpet-bag at the Dead of t's colamps. It is not a cont ng except the mete statement. Sev- | somcient force to prevent the holding of an siened of ihe t ing the most liberal allowance, the total cost ints of order were made, and every ex- |} 4), the President would not a aoe eee ot the Barean for three yeirs bas been | Sra.porets © wets ba ks. elrction, and as ve « (Wer Democrat.) published at sunccon, Pa, hoists tie names of Grant snd Colfax leave V. Baker is suggested as s <uitable condidate for Congres tn the Fit. wold’s) Distriet, New York. Demoera: ¢ Con vewtron of the Seventh Ladirea bis...ct bes: nominated Hon. Daniel “7U72,0r per annum, S345, 275.57, iastead of ovr twelve millions annealry, tated by Mr. Boyer. A Lirge part of these expenditures Were for the benefitof Southeru whites reduced to poverty by rebellion.” ‘Tre Lova: OatH.—Mr. Wilson introdaced in the Seudte to-day the following joiut reso- bill. "Mr. Banke was firm, «nd declined to allow himsel: to com, it is not Hikely that we shall consid. er itestoer wise or p.ope? 10 inderiake to hold an election tor electors in Virginia. Our right to.do-so is as clear as our Tight to choose our Goyernor, and as hard to enferce, She crcbes rt cate AN a7 The “Widow Bedott,” whose “papers” are famous, is in Lynn. Rep irned, and the session of Friday commen ~ = lution; which was passed: ‘The Speaker announced the first bosiness in. ymeat of wrg’s in Awerican silver W. Voorhe's jor Camgtuss. pon k c., That the persons now holding | order to be the consi a: oe caused a ire ina Dominion Printing office. Vallandignam’s paper, the Dayton Ledy-re] ost omices tn’ the provinonal coverument of, made yer iey Ne Mr Wecaears doe tae woke a ‘Stowe and Fanny Fera areat Stock. It ‘= quite evident that tyere.isa well- | \jrginia and Texes! who cannot take and sabe | on the table pee cecieg oe wrdee aa, toonded 1 piiesting itelf through- | scribe tke uth prescribed oy theac. eatitleduan pbergoy ine Heese Feneed Se jake & reeedy om, only # henceforth to be a & Meunbers of the Western del- | acc to subscribe an oath of office and for other | Monday next. ‘was taken, and the motion Lag avy. egation Merk WO faltered in their | Darposes,” approved, July 2 1s@, shall,on | The question to 1, i sapport of Pendieion in the face of the mos | The possage of ibis resolution, be removed | lay ae ee ee oreleniell ted coda p est" ic ops com ther comsti:ueacy. | tperesrom, and it shall be the duty of the Dis- Mr. Dawes ( Mass.) p . ‘nee Ww. Hots Inc apa Iilnols cogues dm the | trict Commander to fill the vacancies so | of Messgs. S. F. Gove an: c, start, gud fieatly proved fale t their most uthern honoranle ‘The So represenia- tives. too, WeTe not proor the allure- meuts of our Erstern aris*ocrats, though io time. pest tbey B&ve ever been found wadded ercated by appointmen: of persons who can to prueele. Se eat My Pealleton oc- | rer dimcting. shed ~ General Jobs M. Palmer, Repebiican cao pape canvacs 1B }Ultacis. ens F 2 OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS, tm the Was omy Pest » Friday, July 24, 1868, | | = treme A: W Mrs; Anterson Oher | , col, Anderson mad ‘Mrt; Andrews Kica | Bi Arta ‘isabel, Lucy Mis; Armstroaz : Alex lenrietta Se If not catied for ent 0 the Dead Letter Omice. mone ther will be ‘Lette; LADIES’ LIST. ‘Mra, Hawkine Bose. Henry | chinse Barak G Mire: Hcrisoa T | TkS-Irwig MB; Jones Anna; Johnson jobuern Lc _sordan B BI - Jameson Bee Mrs, Jenkins M D ‘Mery EB; Joselyn Ne! ie: Johnson Folly kine T. Johnson Selesiia Mi —Kolkair Christina, Ket! EsteNe Kirk- Jeapor Mrs: K: i | re: Bi Mrs, Kelley | Kate Mrs; Kelly Mary; Kimball Marian; Kee- son 8 Mies: K: SF Mrs. o > re; Mano ida F; Madel Mra, Mee. ut FL ben iM Bre bec athe gy Matilde Moe, | ‘Norris J Mrs; Naylor Margaret; Nervis yi Wi He Pevne alice: Pay of ne D Mrs; Peyton Harriet; Parker Binnie re. ini at FR—Rodgers Annie: Rotline bh Geo Po ‘pichardsen 8 Mire: | julie. colored; Bic\son Kate, Respees lay E; | Rou Marie Mie: Ryan Mrs: Ryou Naomi, Robin ‘bel Ann; Bobinson Sallie, te adie Beeeney B pa y Linke c: Lie Mrs: Baxe: Bipperly Pa: eh Baliye: | son Sereh Mrs; si Watir "I Trier A Dr Mire Thomas Elizabeth Mrs: Tr veline Mra: Themes Fanny Mra, Topley Tompkins M E Mrs. Tibis 8. becca. 3, White Amands M = Wedeworth : Bachel Mrs; wes —_ GENTLEMEN'S LisT. &—Aleshire Clark &; Ames Col U T: Ames Geo | Gal mn Ceo D. a no. An drew J D.2 Wi ‘C—Uraig Adam; Cutt Archibsld D: Clements Casthen aired: {amp mai 8; heey 5 arcy Dam . rhe Deere D Taward: Cook N Ganoaed tid te Na ae F SARSAPARILLEIASR, AND PBEPARED UNDER A NEWLY D:SCOTBRED PROCESS FOB EXTRACTING THE OU- BATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGB- TABLE SUBSTANCES. ENTE! INTO TEE COMPOSITION RaDWayY RENOVATING RESOLVENT. & BREW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED ONE BOTTLE OF RESOLVENT IS BETTER THAN TEN La RGE BOTTLES OF THE ADVERTISED SAKSPARKILLAS, OR Di KECT DIURETIC REMEDIES, Physicians wonder at the extraordinary power ef RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVERT ia | curing the woret forms of Serofalows. Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Biseases, and its marvelous power in Tesols ing calculous concretions, aflording imme- diate rele aud consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney. Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Ite rhpid infloence tn thecure of Diabetes. Inconu- Bence or scanty. turbid, albemigous, cloudy urine; ite almost instant efficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of in curing discharges Lencorrbuwa. Bloody Brine, and ite singular power from the Uterus and Urethra, and other aphealthy and weakening discharges;—and inquire wherein | the SARSAPABILLIAN aed in the Renovating Besolvent differs from ordinary Sorseparciias! Barraperiliian t+ the that possesses ceratire properiies only principle in Sarsapariiia all other parte of the root ere inet! and useless. One ounce of the extract obtaine! under Dr. Radway vew process for extracting Ube «ul Fative properties from wegrta- | Me eulstances, Contains more of the tree principle of cure than 30 Ibs. of the ordinary reots. SARSAPARILLIAN +: only one of the tneredt- “CY | ents that forms this truly wonderful medicine; and itis the omly compensating remed) that commant- cates its purifying, cleansing and reinvigorating properties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, | and other secretions. securing & harmoutons func. | tional action of every depraved organ and gland im the system. I! the bi will make tt pure ood t@ corrupt, the Ress! nt If the Lungs are ulcerated and gore. secreting thick phlegm, aud proreient matter, the Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting lung With sound and healthy material. Af the Shin ts covered with pimples, pets, pustules, sores, ulcers, &c., the Resalvent will gnickly re move these annoyances. If mercury is deposited an the bones and has accunmiated in the eyste:. the Besolvent will drive out. Ifthe throm or Brow chial Glands are gicerated, the Resolvent will cuse these signs of an earl, 1y waste. Direct remedies pow- seesing only exclusive properties, are hurtfel, as they increase the fusctional secretions of one organ ence. a BEAR IN MIND BLOOD impregnated _ | by Suspending the constitdens secretions of ethers, remedy like the Resolvent compensating | te the only means of a permanent cure. THAT EVERY DROP oF with the Resolvent and ab- sorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pore, sound and healthy flesh and fibre. ‘Phe first a | doge that ix taken commences ite work of perifica- F4@N. Gancard | tion end increasing the appetite end flesh. RKABLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE ‘MS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE g Tecently exhibited, a Fonic. or thro: eae Corrosive a ae imstance of » Lady disfigured b: AROUND THE YES, &.. will core. lercury. Potme- Ix to One dosem ® permanent cure be elects of = imate. from reonel beanty re- ay Taveges of 's sheets of anew Medical work “FALSE AND TRUE.” BY JOHN BADWAT, M.D. hype eS ‘ wer. . ea ie ae eras very in search of health apd desir- ons of ing the same. should send fore copy, ich will be sent free of charge. b) remitti three cent for postage, io Radway & Uc., New York. FIRST BOTTI. F.—At the end of the first bottle ber eth. appetite were mal

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